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MILKMEN TO COMPETE VALLKY MEN" ORGANIZE TO ENTER POKTIANTJ. Xeir Creamery Will Be Started Here In Thirty Itajf, Is Keport Discrimination Charged. ALBAXT. Or, Jan. 19. (Special.) To establish a wholesale house In Port land to market the products of the Wil lamette Valley and Southern Oregon creameries Is the purpose of the North west Butter and Produce Association, which was formed In this city yester day at a meeting attended by 15 men representing; 12 different creameries. The association expects to establish this selling-house in Portland within SO days. The capital stock of the associa tion was placed at J23.000 and it was announced at the meeting that all of this stock had been subscribed by val ley ereamerymen. Officers of the association were chosen as follows: K. C. Eldredge. of Independence, president; V. H. Kent, of Eugene, secretary and treasurer, and C. 11. Fraer, of Eugene; O. B. Neptune, of Albany, and Chris Mhyre, of Junction City, directors. The valley ereamerymen assert that they have been discriminated against by the Portland ereamerymen In various ways and that they are establishing this wholesale house in Portland to market their products on a uniform basis for their own protection. The as sertion was also made In the meeting here yesterday afternoon that Portland ereamerymen Import Eastern butter and sell It with their own product as fresh Oregon butter and that this but ter Is sold at a price with which they cannot compete. Since the meeting held here about two weeks ago. at which yesterday's meeting was arranged for. a report has gained some circulation that this anion of valley ereamerymen is a movement on their part to raise the price of but ter throughout the valley. But the ereamerymen deny this and assert that the only purpose of the movement is to protect themselves. John D. Mickle. Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner, and E. T. Judd, re tiring chief deputy in the Dairy and Food Commissioner's office, were pres ent at the meeting yesterday afternoon, but merely discussed creamery and dairy methods and did not participate in any way In the organization of the new as sociation. DEATH WARRANT IS SIGNED N'ewpor Citizens Ilay Trick on Il literate Engineer. NEWPORT. Or, Jan. 19. (Special.) Had the plans of a number of New port's leading citizens not been blocked, the City Council would have received a petition that would have made the members doubt thoir own sanity. John Granberg. chief engineer- of the Abbey House, has been industriously secur ing signatures to a petition demanding that he be hanged. Uranberg, who cannot read English, was anxious to obtain a chief engineer's license. He Interviewed Captain E. S. Edwards. United States Inspector of Hulls, or that purpose, and asked an Abbey House employe to write out a petition to that effect. This wag wrote the following: "We, the undersigned, believe that the bear er. John Granherg, deserveB to be hanged until he Is dead, dead, dead. In stead of being discharged for neglect ing his duties." Uranberg took the petition, and, anx ious not to be turned down, explained the contents of the petition, as he thought, before the person addressed was allowed to read It. This gave them their cue, and Granberg got more than liO signatures before he met a minis ter who Informed him of the contents. The petition was not presented to the Council. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. 19. Maximum temper ature 37 2 degrees; minimum, 30.6 degrees. River reading at S A. M.. 6.0 degrees; change In last -4 hours, 0.8 foot rise. Total rainfall 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.). 0.0S inch: total rain fall since September 1, 1912. 22.73 Inchon: normal rainfall since September 1. 23.39 Inches; deficiency of rainfall since Septem ber 1. 0.61 Inch. Total sunshine January 1. 13 minutes; possible sunshine. 9 hours. 12 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at .". P. M.. 3Ki2 Inches. Observations taken at 3 P. M., Pacific time, January 19: THE WEATHER. State, of Weather STATIONS. Baker ........... Holse Boston Calgary ......... Chicago ......... lenver - IMs Moines ...... Duluth (Galveston Helena Jacksonville .... Kansas City . . . . . Laurler IX'S Angeles Med ford Montreal New Orleans.... New York North Head Nort h Yakima. . . Fhoenlx Pocatello ....... Portland Roseburg Sacramento ..... St. Louis St- Paul salt Lake an Francisco. -. . Spokane ........ Tacoma - Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla Washington .... Winnipeg 24'0.0 4 NW!Clear 26O.O0! 4SW PI cloudy 46 O.rxi 10NW Clear -140. 0 4SE Pt. cloudy 46 u.ixi12 SV Icioudy 46 O.ott'lo SB Cloudy 4 0.00,12 NW Cloudy 24 O.Oo 14 W Cloudy 68 0.02 10SE pt. cloudy S'O.ooi 4:NW-Clear 74 O.0O 6 SB jClear .',2 O.Oc) 22 N Cloudy 23 O.Ooi 4 iW Clear r.so.oo 4 SB iciear 35 0.00 4 NWlPt. cloudy 16 0.00, 4 SV Pt. cloudy 72 T. 6 SB PC cloudy 44 0.001 6'SW'PL cloudy 4O'.0sj 4 E IPC cloudy -S O.OOj 4 NWfCloudy 60 0.0O 4 SE Cloudy 22O.02U2 W lit. cloudy SS'O.O.m 4-N ICloudy 40 0.06' 4 SE Cloudy 45 o.oo'luiKW Clear 64 0.00 IS S ICloudy 32 O.OOI24 NWiCloudy 2 O.lOl 4 N IClear J 0.00 4 NW-C'lear 20 0. Ootid S Clear 860.06 4W 34 0.00:12' IS Cle; Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy SO O.OO 4'S &4 0.00, 4 SE -2j T. 10 NW WEATHER CONDITIONS. 4 targe high-pressure area with an at tendant cold wave overlies British Columbia and the Canadian Northwest. A trough shaped low-pressure area extends from Texas northeastward to the upper lakes region. No precipitation of consequence has fallen anywhere In the United states In the last 12 hours. It is much colder In the Northern and Central Kocky Mountain States, the Missouri Valley and In the At lantic States from Maine to the Carolina. The temperature has risen in the lakea region and the Ohio Valley. The conditions are favorable for generally fair weather In this district Monday with much lower temperatures east of the Cas cade Mountains and with slightly colder weather to the west of that range. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair and continued cold; easterly winds. Oregon and Washington Fair. much colder east and continued cold west portion; easterly winds. Maho Fair and much colder. FTnvRO V BFAI.S. restrict Forecaster. ACCTION SALES TODAY. At Wilson's Auction Rouse, at 10 A. at Furniture. 16C-S First St. Ford Auction House, 111 1st Furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 2 P. M. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY tHrklCE SO. XC!IOX ivors, LUIS. KER MARKET STREET, fsssi Fast 1433. B zLft Horse ambalanca for sick or disable animals at a moment's ootid. Prtoas reasonable. Report all cans of craatv uua tfOsa, Oi-oa ta aa4 .UaUta, AMUSEMENTS. SEATS SOW SELUXO VXK ENTIRE WEEK. HEILIG THEATER Mill and Morrison eSESSixo TONIGHT Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Pat-f-i B-!ser Pwws THE RKTI RN OK PRTER K1MM Prices: Both evenlnira and matinee: Entire lower floor. 12: balcony. first 2 rows. next 7 row, ll.bo; next 9 rows. $1; last rows. 75c. MATINEE DAII-Y. MAIN , A 10S. Srvecth and Taylor Sts. Mats., Uc-2Sc-i0c. Nights. 3Sc-23c-50c-73o. ALL THIS WEEK. ' AMELIA STONE and - A RMAXO KAI-IKZ OTHER STELLAR ACTS NFXT WEEK Seventh and Taylor Streets. Sarah Bernhardt S OTHER GREAT ACTS 5 Matinee, 2Jc-50c-73c-Sl. Nights, 25C-50C-73C-11.00-S1.60. Owing to heavy advance sale patrons are urged to make their reservations early. 51 AIL ORIKRS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. BAKER THEATER. Main 2. A 360. t.eo. L. Baker, Met Tonight bargntn nfght. all seats SSc. All this week. Mats. Wednesday and Saturday. The popular Baker Flayers In SALVATION NELL A storr of slum life as played by Mr. Fiska. Immense cast and production. Thrilling scenes, intense realism. Evenings : "5c 3c 50c. All Matinees, 2Zc. utkk JtvrlRT el. The Melnotte-Lauole Troiie. Alice Teddy, lHigan and Raymoml, Four Burn filsters. The Dancing La Croix, Josh Dle. PaiitageM-ope. Orchestra. Spe cial Attraction. "The Midnight Hide of I'atU Revere," the bis three-reel film. Popular prices. Boxes and first row balcony re served. Box office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones A S23B. Main 4636. Curtain. :30. 7:15 and . LYRIC THEATER WEEK JANUARY SI "The Rehearsal." an Avalanche of Comedy, a Galaxy of Beauty and a Musical Gem. Two performances nightly. 7:30 and :1S. Matinees daily, S:.10. Sunday nights, continuous performances, starting at 6:30. Tuesday nights. Athletic Contests. Friday nights. Rosebuds' Contest. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 4B. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Monday) evening. 7:30 and 9 o'clock. East Mh and Burnslde. F. C degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, sec ..... ..-.r , i. MDn it xrn TJ4 W O. XI l I .MI.U.lll -" - .... - tv. Members are requested to attend the funeral ot -rancea runner. ! . . . ... i ..m ri.ii .h t. n , 12th neia irom ai. ' . . . o, and Pine sta. tomorrow (Tuesday). Jen. -1, at 9 A. il. By order of G. K. OH AJV1 nAJlJWiv" W1LL.VMETTE LODGE. NO. 2. A. F. AND A. M. Special -.Mn..,ni,.tl,n thf. fMondav) evening, at 7:30 o;clock. Work in Hi. u.ri u),.,,.b " - ren welcome. W. S. WEEKS, Sec. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Monday) eve, at 6:00, 7:30 and S:40 P. M. Work in the E. A. decree. Vlslt itlng brethren welcome. w. jM. L)H aec. r- Tt-.-ctlTVrsTON CAMP TEAM. W. O. W.. will give their regular whist party and dance on Tuesday evening. Jan. 21. at the Woodmen Temple, i-s liin si. ccasun. i"e will be given. CAMELIA CHAPTER, NO. 27. O. E. S. Stated communication this (Monday) eveninp. at Masonic Temple. Social. All O. E. S. cor diallv Invited. Bv order of W. M. MARIETTE ROBINSON. Sec. DIED. PIERCE At Oakland. Cal.. Sunday. Jan. in, Mrs. N. b. fierce. D-iieu F W. Bav. of this city; Mrs. A. T. Budd, of Lone Beach. Wash.: Mr. Harry Ger maine. of Oakland. no ,-Norm,an ; Pierce of New York. Remains will be - brought to Portland for burlaL Funeral announcement later. LEV1NGER At his residence 1167 Haw thorne ave.. aged 60 vears. Remains are at Holman s funeral parlors. Announcement of funeral WINDLE At Pan Bernardino. Cal., Jan. 19, llurrv M. v inaie. uu ui . " " j formerly of St. Johns, aged years. Body will be brought to Portland for Interment. LAKE In this city. January 19. Mrs. Susan Jane Lake, agea n years, di mi 31st st. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors. Announcement ot funeral later. FUNERAL NOTICES. BRVNNER In this city, January 19. at Ft. Vincents ItOSpiiaJ. Jiia. rrn;c. iuo, aged 47 years, beloved mother of Orval T Brunner. Funeral from Holman's fu neral parlors at :30 A. M. tomorrow (Tuesday), Jan, 21, thence to St. Francis Church, East 12th and East Pine sts. Services at 9 A. M. Friends invited. In terment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. BRUNNER In this city. Jan. 19, at St. Vincent s Hospital, r ranees .tiuuu.. funeral will be held from St. Francis Church. East 12th and Pine sts., tomorrow (Tuesday), Jan, 21, at 9 A. M. Interment vi calvary cemetery. Friends Invited. MARTY The funeral of the late Gustaye J. Marty will be neia at m iiBiu,ui. Church tomorrow Tuesday) morning. Jan. 21 at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. Inter ment In Tlgardvllle cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MR. EDWARD HOLJIAX, the leading baimon. Lady assistant. A LU1, Main 601, J. P. FIN LEY SON, FUNERAL SERVICE. Lady Attendant. Montgomery, at j-lftb, St. . . i, m-vvivi; ir East Side" Fujienil Illrectors. 414 East Alder st. r.Hi u-, x -j.... u 11.., I .. n .1 ,.!. U'nrk. ur.uuiu.ii' . . X64 4tn, uppwiw v"J m-- IIUALVUis L Works. East aa ana s-ine sts. .TC-X."! n n r. I il I r fil r. ;tb and Pine, "pliune Main 430. Lady M- tendanl. tmivc w ."-'J -"" . tiii.r.'- . . v ... Phone East 1WW, C 100. Lady attendant. nadertaJter, cor. East Alder aod ... . - , . -."1 tu, U ilH.m. . Sllllt. East 751, s iw- EyJJ "" "SK.EWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd .s.Uy.M.Ul W-i. A .321. Lady attendant. TVVVVVVVvtvVVVVV CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL. MOUNT SCOTT PARK CONTAINING SSi ACRES. V Portland's Only Modern Cemetery .J With Perpetual Care. Ona Mile Southeast Lenta 9 Permanent and picturesque, park 4 and lawn plan. Perpetual care with- out extra charge. Prices moderate, service excellent; every convenience. In use. Including large, luxuriously , furnished rest rooms for visitors. Reached by Mount Scott and Casa- dero cars. Free auto service. Tabor ... 14CS. B 11L Call for Local soL 1 CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily or wahdaj. Per Line. One Time lSame ad (wo coDseamitlTe times ..s;c haro d three roseeaiive time 3Ue bame ad cfx or veven coojteratire times. .6e The above rate apply lo advertisements nnder "New To-day" ana an omer ciauBiii tions except the following: Mtnatinnti IV anted. Made. Situation Vanted. l-emaie. 'or Kent, Itoniiu, private FnmlHea. Kooms and Board, Private Fajnilie. Housekeeping Booms, private Famlllea. When one advertisement Is not run In eoO-ec-ntive iues tbe one-time rate applies. hix words count as one line on canb. sd vertireraenla and no ad coante4 Cor less than two lines. - M t Remittances most accompany out-of-towa orders. . . , The Orevonlaa will a-eept classified ad vertisement over the telephone, providing the advertiser Is a subscriber to either phonu. No prices will be quoted over the phone, bnt bill mill be rendered the following tay. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of the payment of telephone ad-v.tiu-n-ka.nfa Nltnntionit Wanted and Per sonal advertisement will not be accepted over the telepaone, uraers ror nc tlon only will be aceeptd for "Houstss for Bnt." "Furniture for Sale," "Business Op portunities." HBoomins Houses." and "Wsni eed to Kent." NEW TOnV. AFINE ADDITION of 135 Lots for Sale at a price below surroundlnsr values. This addition is Improved with side walks, curbs, jeraded streets and Bull Run water. Every lot lies perfectly. Fine fruit trees. Good surroundings. Four blocks from one of the best car lines In the city. Thirty-minute ride from the heart of the business district N 677. Oregonlan. Mortgage Loans AT LOWEST RATES ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR STRAIGHT TERM OR WITH INSTALLMENT PRIVILEGE. KAKM LOAXS. SEE US TODAY. A. H. EIRRELL CO. 102 McKay Rldg., Third and Stars: Sts. A SNAP IX Ladd's Addition Lot on Ladd avenue, near Hawthorne avenue, with easterly face. Terms to suit Address or apply to OWNER, 501 0REG0NIAN BLDG Mortgage Loans First Mortgages on Karra Property. MORTGAGE COMPANY FOR AMERICA. Head Office. The Hague, Netherlands. 'Alnnwortk Bulldina, Portland. AVe make loans on city and farm property, at current rates. ZIMMER-BR0WNS0N CO. 219 Railway Exchange Bldg. Edward E. Goudey Lewis Bulldlne. MORTGAGE LOANS & per cent on D-est ousmess properiieo. 6 per cent and 7 per cent on other close- ( iuau n n,-l raalHanfA GOfl I r i 1 1 S CITY & FARM LOANS $1000 end up at lowest rates. C M. ZADOW 414 Corbett mrig. A 141. Marshall 93. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CR0NAN, 80S Spnldins Rids. Portland, Or. MORTGAGE LOANS Our Own Money at Current Kates. WESTERN BOXD MORTGAGE CO, Commercial Club Hide.. Portland. Or. FARM LOANS ONLY Cnrrent Rates. THE DKVRREAl'I MORTGAGE COMPANY, 100 SpaldlnB BalldlMg. Portland, Oregon PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS COI.MS, BEKRIDGK & THOMPSON, 824 Worcester 11 lock, pkoue Main i5-tt7. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BRUBAKER & BENEDICT. 602 McKay bldg. M. B49. ... nr:i.i si sr 1 XT a Ulna Klrla ZJCCK., Wlltltalll J-t " a.- 1- Cbapln & Herlow. 832 Chamber of Commerce. jennu.gs & io . juam aoo. in Tmi. rALJlK-Ju.jLa . -JVJ-4W.-S.. THK Oreg-on Real Estate Co., Grand ave. at AI ui.noman su t rroiiuuuy juuihuu. R. T. STREET. 229 Henry bldg. REAL ESTATE. For Sale I Ail. LAURELHURST. We specialize on this beautiful property, we hanale no other, we handle the best that is for sale, we know Laurelhurst and can save yu money and give you Just what you want. you can always find us at the tract of fice. 39th and East Glisan sts. DELAHUNTY & CLEMENTS. EAST sSOTH, lot 60x100, with choice natural shrubbery, that I will sell to 'Jose an es tate at J750. on easy terms; it will pay you to Investigate this. See attorney, ao Chamber of Commerce bldg. 11 DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY BUYS 50xl.it) FEET 2 BLOCKS CAR. O 705, OREGO XI AN. IRV1NGTON. Few beautiful lots, close ln; $100 down; J. Ill mORin. gimm. Jinm utv. . r i T XI A R tl 1 fV'fl VriT? f A filf. Choice l0xlw) corner, $700, and ftOrlOO, Inside, $325. G 63. Oregonian. 100 LOTS in Murshneld, Coos Bay, Or., for sale or trade for Portland income property. AV 537, Oregonlan. FIRLAND lot $375; terms 53 monthly. T.S0 Cnamber ot -i-.omriifsrt.--a. jauu. FOR SALE By owner, block. CaU 33-4 college su For Sale Houses. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY. BUILD APARTMENT. RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING. PLANS FREE WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE KNOW HOW TALK TO OUR CLIENTS, SEE OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BOND. L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG. LEAVING STATE. MUST SACRIFICE n- beautiful $ 70(H) Laurelhurst home. 7 rooms, sleeping porch, elegantly finished throughout in hardwood, every convenience- See It today and make offer. Tabor 2 V EiLiisi3l, i substantial homes and apartments of architectural merit. We plan, finance and build. Taylor Building Co., 506 McKay T-T-T-r t TiT-TI T- D.Og., -U qilx c .tM.t as, NEW house. 3 rooms and closet, unfurnished, large woodshed, for $750. including $150 equity elevated lot, cement walk, 25 min utes from West Side, -5 blocks from car. Woodlawn 666. $1000 $i0 DOWN. $15 MONTHLY. Irvlngton Park. 1 block from car, 3-room house, electric lights, cement walks and graded streets. Fred W. German Co., -43 C. of C. Both phones. IRVINGTOV OUR SPECIALTY. FINE HOMK3 14000 AND UP. CHOICE LOTS S1O00 AND UP SEUHAUSE.V A CO.. 703 LEWIS BLDG. Main 8078. SUNNYSIDE 6-room home, 150x100 lot; street hard-surfaced; $23 monthly. Cail 1079 B. Morrison st. M. 1166. . FOR FINE HOMES fie Delahun-L IvmI 12 75, REAL ESTATE. For SaleHonsew. THE WIDOW'S HERITAGE. The widow's inheritance usually con sists of a package of rent receipts, doctor and grocery bills and a family album. Now, today. Is the time to start to own your own home, not tomorrow, or in the future. The future with you may never come. Step in and lt us explain our easy ownership plan. -.rvrwif.n a rooms and bath, new; comer lOOxlOO, West Side; high and sightly; good view of Tualatin Valley; walks graded, streets and water; 2 blocks to car. 15 min. to post office; good neighborhood. 2i00; small cash payment, balance like rent. 3 rooms and bath, new; corner lOOxlSo. West Side; shade trees, walks and water; a fine place to raise chickens; biocKS to car, $1SiX; tenns to suit. .... 4-room bungalow, new; cabinet kitchen, fireplace, bath; restricted district in Rose City Park section ; cement walks, curbs, graded streets and water, $2400; easy 3 rooms ana bath, new; lot ROxlOO, West Side; Tualatin Valley view; walks, graded streets and water; 2 blocks to car; 13 minutes out, $1550; easy terms can be ar- 5-8room modern bungalow; all built-in conveniences, walls all tinted, large attic, electric fixtures in, full cement basement, furnace, fireplace; viewf ot city and Mt. Hood, near fireproof school; cement warns, curbs, water, gas in and paid, 3 blocks to car, $3350; very easy terms. We have a number of new 5. ti. 7 and 8-rooni bunga lows and two-story houses, located in tne best residence districts on both the East and West Sides; all strictly modern and sold on small cash payment oown ana balance to suit. Be your own landlord and be independent. PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. OWNERS. 2d Floor Selling Bldg. BEAUTIFUL MT. TABOR. ON HAWTHORNE-AVE. CAR. 6-room bungalow, overlooking city and surrounding country; all modern, hard wood floors, fireplace. built-in buffet, pass pantry, Dutch kitchen, rooms a.l larse, full cement basement, wash trajs. Can make 3 fine large rooms upstairs; lot 55xlou; street and sewer assessment all paid, for only $500; very ey terms. Call Main IH6. A 1066. G. H. KLEINSORGE CO., iio jsoara u i.au-o. BIG BARGAIN HOUSE TO BE SOLD. u-room house, just built: all on one floor: can be arranged for three nice big rooms upstairs. Cement basement, "with wash trays, furnace, wood lift, outside and Inside entrance to basement. Living-room with fireplace, window seat, etc. Den with built - in bookcases. dining - room with buiit - in buffet; nice, light, full -built-in Dutch kitchen; two bedrooms; large S-foot porch along front of house; house Is beinar tastily papered through out. Improvements all in and paid lor. Place was built for a home: will make terms to suit purchaser; all for $33-i0; monthly pavments only $30, Including i . . if ..,..nii i.iif BUNGALOW BARGAIN. ON HAWTHORNE AVE. CAR. S-room bungalow; all modern, hardwood floors largo iiving-room with fireplace, library adjoining, dining-room with large built-in buffet, pass pantry, dandy large kitchen. full cement basement, wash trays; can make 3 large rooms upstairs; lot 55x100; street and sewer improvements all paid; price only $3500, very easy terms. G. H. KLEINSORGE CO., 418 Board of Trade. Call A 106ti, Main 906. HAWTHORNE .v. $250 DOWN. EASY TERMS ON BALANCE. Brand new. doubly constructed bunga low, all built-in conveniences, hardwood floors, fireplace, bookcases, paneled dining-room, handsome buffet, large Dutch kitchen, verv large attic, full basement, cement floors and laundrv trays, close in, splendid neighborhood; owner must sell at once. For appointment call Tabor ::os9. EAST TAYLOR &TRKET RESIDENCE. S-rooni modern residence, good as new; full basement and furnace heat to all parts of thH residence; located on one of the best corners ciose in on East Taylor St.; there is room on the lot for another building if desired ; owner has moved away from the city and I am. therefore, au thorized to offer the above at an excep tional bargain; investigation Invited. J. E Smith 414 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Or. STRICTLY" new 5-room modern cosy little nome; resintieu "ws"""-" , large front porch, full length of house, face east, with good view of mountains. All built-in conveniences: full Dutch kitch en, fireplace in living-room; on good carline, about 25 minutes from postoffice; price $2450; terms to suit purchaser. Monthly pavments of $-0 a month including inter est Improvements all in .and paid for. jiarjiiun a'ju 5-room modern bungalow, high lot. 33x fili, 114 -font retaining wall; all improve ments' paid, in very desirable residence district. 2 blocks to Sunnyside car; I wish to sell my equity of $iOO or might con sider trading it in on a Tlrst-class lot; the balance of this can be paid at $20 a month and interest at 6 &er cent; price $3250. W 694, Oregonlan. Strictly modern, 9 rooms, full lot, paved street, two blocks to car: price $5500, In cluding street improvements. Terms. The owner going East. Sherman Nelson, own er NO. 6S7 East 43d N. Take Beaumont car. FOR SALE Furnished or unfurnfshed nice new 0-room bungalow, electric lights, gas. full basement, fireplace. Apply 402 Wash ington st. ; ask for Johnson. For Sale Acreage. BRADLEY DAIRY FARMS Units c7 5 to 20 aeres at $25 to $40 per acre; 23-SO acres of very rich black leaf loam, logged-off 5 yeara ago, stumps well rotted, no underbrush, all ready for the settler, near Portland on the Columbia. Dally boat service. See Eben Mounce, CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO. Sd Floor, Chamber of Commerce. ACREAGE On new Fourth Street Electric line; best suburban line out of Port land; mountain waier, under pres sure, coming through the center of this tract; electric lights soon to be established; all of which will make this the most desirable location close to Portland; only 30 minutes from center of city; $250 to $500 per acre. Prices soon to advance. BUY NOW. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 35. 102 Fourth St- A SaOO. ACREAGE Half mile from new St. Helen's Hall site: miles back txim Wil lamette River on West Side; macad amized road all the way; $1(5 to $3uo per acre. THE" SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500. 80 ACRES, known as the "Marshall Es tate in uainciu s-.-ci--.iuii, miles from Estacada. Forty acres cleared and under cultivation and 40 acres in good fir timber, all fenced. Land slightly rolling and no waste. Road on two sides, r F D and not far from school and church. $So00: 40o0 or more cash. Owner, S. A. Pexton.7 No. Wabash ave.. CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH near Port land. B?st soil, good roads, spring water, free wood, settled country; 10 acres $400. $500. $6u0 per tract; 20 acres. SMM); 40 acres, $1200; 80 acres. $20UO; 4v acres timber, $2400; ranches of all kinds for sale- easy terms. Frank McFarland Real ty Co, SOD Yeon bldg., Portland, Or. 60x180, $350. $10 down, $5 monthly. 20 minutes from Hawthorne bridge; high, level lots, with water and graded streets; we build to suit. A. a Marsters. 202 Wilcox bldg. Main 3517. A 734U. FOR SL13 40 acres land inside one mile of thriving village of Cloverdale, Tilla mook County; half cash or will take run about for $2o0. bal. cash. Frank Taylor, Uioveraaie, OREGON CITY LINE. 1 to 5-acra tracts, all in cultivation. C W Risley, P. O. Milwaukte. K. F. D. No. 1U A-niU-i fiuv. Good soil, roads and new school, I44 hours from Portland; your own terms. 215 LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG., Cor. fciecona ana onus, cya. 10 ACRES, near town; $H50. your own terms. F. Dubois, 423 Chamber of Com merce. 80 ACRES near Spokane, part cleared, mod ern nouse. t?LHJw.cv.c -o ON"E-CRE tracts. lest soil, close In, $7 per 'mouth. V pregontan. REAL ESTATE. For ealr iiMnes Properly. 133x100. CHOICE corner on East 9th st in Holladay Add., near Broadway st., for $7500 cash ; this is excellent value for the money and necessity only prompts this sacrifice; full particulars can be ob tained at my office. 730 Chamber of Com merce. APARTMENT-HOUSE Bite, best location in city, five minutes' walk business section. Main S39 For Sale Factory Sites. SEVERAL UNUSUALLY GOOD SITES on railroad tracks for Factories and Warehouses. Also one with water frontage. One lot or block. One acre to six. P. U. BOX 352. For Sale Homesteads. SOLDIERS bounty land warrant for 160 acres of land, can be used by homesteader anywhere; will sacrifice or trade for claim. Telephone East 50U1 or 000 McKay bldg. Irrigated Lands. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Would you like to locate in the richest part of the Willamette Valley if you were sure of plentv of water for irrigation dur ing the Summer dry spell? For small dalrv farms, hou-raising, poultry, alfalfa. cloA-er. market gardening, fruit and ber ries: let us tell you of the inducements at West Stayton. It pays to get in oa the start of a good Irrigation project. CaU for booklets. WILLAMETTE VALLEY IRRIGATED I -AND CO.. 304 Oak st. For Sule Farms. NEWBERG 30-ACRE FARM. This is located on the high ground sur rounding Newberg and affording a mag nificent and unexcelled view. The soil is the very best for fruit, berries or any other kind ot crops; only quarter of a mile from station; fair buildings, with a tine spring of water; wat'?r being piped Into the house; this is a snap at $10. ."0u; will trade tor city property up to $7HJ0 and take time on the balance; also will con sider a store; this will bear the strictest investigation. For further particulars ad dress Donald M. Wall. .Newberg, Or. xtANCH FOR SALE. 240" ACHES IN GRANT COUNTY. OREGON". Twenty miles from railroad; four miles from Postoffice; telephone connection; three barns oa place, one large house and two smaller ones. Three orchards of about 50 trees each ; GOO acres of p.ne tim ber; about 40 acres of alfalfa; can put in 100 acres or more; about 10-00 acres can be farmed. A fine place for cattle or sheep. Price $.00 per acre. For further information address Box 5S, Canyon City, Oregon FOR SALE 1-0 ai-res of land in Harney Co.. ur., Harney Valley, all good land, not a stone as large as your little finger; csu take a hand auger get water within 15 feet. I wiil sell cheap for cash or will trade for land near Portland, improved, railroad now building in that county; will be within 5 fniles of this farm: 40 acrfs fenced, 15 under cultivation; good house. Particulars address M. Martiu. Rainier Hotel, 1L'( 6th, city. 60-ACRE FARM. Within i mile of the city limits o( Now berg; new S-room house now hein built; 25 acres cleared and 15 acres more easily cleared; fine running stream through the place and also good wood; price $200 per acre; will trade for Eastern Oregon what or alfalfa land. For further par ticulars address Donald M. Wall, New berg. Or. I make a specialty of handling farm and suburban property in and around New berg. 1 have the situation thoroughly in hand and m prepared to sen you the very btst property at the lowest possible prices: have some good places to trade for Portland property. For particulars w ri t e uonaiQ ji. rwucib, G40 ACRES of plno and fir in Klamath County, nice belt, could be handled in immediate locality. Also 80 acres of farm ing land on main road, 8 miles from Klamath Falls. Box 63 Traverse City, Mich. GOOD FOR SUBDIVIDING. 140 acres choice soiL handy to station, near Gresham. at low price and terms to allow fine profit; quick action necessary. Vnnduyn & Walton, 515 Chamber of Com. FOR SALE by owner, a beautiful 110-acre farm in the Willamette Valley, close to transportation and two-thirds in cultiva tion; part cash and balance on easy pay ments. ZU7 uregouian DiuH. 373-Ai'RE ranch, 125 bottom. 100 acres line bench, balance timber; 30 head cattle, all other mock and implements; located on tide water; price $16,000. L. S. Weeks, Gardiner, -uregon. FOR all-purpose farms, ranging from 100 acres or more, to suit purchasers. Call or 320 acres, Harney County; must be sold, cheap, vv. tx- rj'". -mo-m RANCH 00 acres, with buildings, 18 miles from Portland, near electric line; bargain for all cash. By owner, 182 Morrison st. TO EXCHANGE. SOME GOOD TRADES. 320 acres. Clackamas Co., only $9fi00. ao seres, all under irrigation ditch; o0 In alfalfa, only $100 per acre. 80 acres, small orchard, $35 per acre. 40 acres, close to town White Salmon. "0 acres, mostly improved, $3000. VAX'DUYN & WALTON. 615 Cham. Com. 8 ACRES on North Plains road, IK miles from Beaverton, 8 miles from Chamber of commerce bldg-; good 5-room house, practically new; fine well. Price $45oo. mortgage $1500; will exchange equity for Portland Jots and assume mortgage or pny cash difference. J 750, Oregonian. lGt ACRES logged-off land, 3 -miles from Uathlaratt; value 30u0; mortgage $5410; will exchange for unimproved city prop erty and assume mortgage if necessary. B 707, Oregonian. iTTORES in Texas Co., Missouri, 35 miles from Springfield; all improved; 5 acres in orchard; will take furniture, stock or rooming-house. Box 291. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-ROOM house, East Side, 2 lots; cash price, $'500 mtg.. $1250, runs two years; I will exchange for 5-Pass. auto. What have you? Phone Main 8774. , SEATTLE Q-room modern house. In Seattle, for Portland property. Gordon, 436 Cham ber of Commerce. WILL sell or trade a 10-acre tract near Oregon Electric line; owner, no agents. AJ yi, Oregonian. FOR SALE cheap, one or two good city lots; will exchange for horses, vehicles, etc. 510 East Ankeny st. L D for drug Btock, half section North Dekota land for drug or stationery stock. Box B. Grants Pas3, Or. HOUSE and lot in Hood River for equity In acreage. F 723, Oregonian. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. 1 500 0U0 feet standing timber, 2 miles from 'electric line. 30 miies from Portland; $300 cash balance secured; description will b given to interested parties and offers con sidered. Emmons & Emmons, attorneys- at-law. aU3-lJ goam JL J-i-ane. TTUQPD tTOW K A T.'R Large Tracts a Specialty. 1 T smla Rnno-hr dtlH SflM. CAUSEY LAND & INVESTMENT CO.. 503 Lumbermens Bldg.. 5th and Stark. STUMP AGE 25,00 cords fir, $12,000; $4lK)0 cash balance on or before 3 years, 7 per cent- will contract to take wood f. o. b. railroad; miles down grade; good op- port tin ity iornj 160 ACRES of fine yellow fir and cedar; will cruise 14.000.G00 feet, situated in Twp. 10. S range 6 E. Linn County. Oregon. This will go at a sacrifice If taken soon. J. V. rMpe, Albany, icisu" TTURVR LANDS jvjiw C. J. M'CRACKEN, 304 McKay Bldg. FOR SALE 120 acres timber in Douglas tOUIJ ty: cruise o m. -" SALE 4.000,000 To 5,000,000 timber claim cheap. AP 720. Oregonian. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED. ACREAGE: 2 to 10-acre tracts within 10 miles of Portland Postoffice; give exact location and very best terms; I am a bona fide purchaser and will deal with owners only; answers to this advertisement will be returned to sender if offer is not found available, AV B2o, uregonian. WA XT 5-room bungalow. Hawthorne dis trict, not over $3000; will pay $100 cash, balance good monthly payments. A 894, Oregonlan. FOR RENT FARMS. 20 ACRES. 1 mile from Council Crest; suit able for gardening; a pood house and barn, running water. Main 426. C. Rogers, Hillsdale, Oregon FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles. Etc A FINE car of 1000 to 1600-pound young horses at barn IS, Country Club grounds, for sale at reasonable prices and guaran teed bv Adams & Campbell. Residence phone. C 104. lapor zixv. I HAVE sold mv farm and have ten mares, weight from 950 to 3400 lbs., 4 farm wa-r-nns. 4 double sets harness; can be seen at 426 East Yamhill st FARM team for sale cheap; Hawthorne ave. car to Division et-.( walk one block west HQ tnreo -juh. -arm... HORSES, all kinds; gooseneck express and farm wagons. 3S1 W. Water, cor. Mntgy. FRESH cow for sale. 230 Russell st. Port laud. Or., Phone E. S543- Horses. Vehicle. Etc. HORSES AND WAGONS FOK SALE Oii RENT. Second-hand vehicles bought and sold. Dew wagons and auto beds made to order. Livery furnished to business parties at special rates. HAWTHORNE STABLES. 42t lis w Chora ave. Phone E. 12. B 1389. tAI.Jl V- AT 1 . Vlio.-.. Consisting of bav mare and sorrel gel ding, weighing about 1200 each; horse trifle sore in front; also set of doub.e briU'hiug harness, double spring waon: one bay mare weighing 1150i $15 takes her. 247 East 12th St., corner Madison; parn 111 tnc grove ONE well-bred. 21 -month-old. coat-black trotting colt ; also light road cart and harness, good condition. Owner. t4 Wil liams ave. FOR SALE cheap, farm outfit, hordes, har ness and wagon. 267 East Sth st. pianos. Orgaua and .Mithal Inntruments. PIANOS for sale; a few sample pianos and plaer pianos that havo been used for wholesale display will be sold at factory cost Room 313 Merchants Trust bldg. FOR SALE cheap, a tine piano, or will ex change for horses, vehicle, etc. 510 Eat Ankeny st. LEAVING city, will siore high-grade player piano with re-s-ponsIMe party, or will Si. I - clie-Ap for cash. S 0S4, Oregonian. MUST at once sell $375 piano for $130 cash. Tel. Main .VH):,. FOR SALE cheap, clarinet. C pitch, solid ebony, fine condition. AC S33, Origonian. Dogs, Birds, Pet Stock. REAL Irish terrier puppies, best of pals, true blue, the kind you can't lose. John M. Mann. 68 4th st" Both telephones. FOR SALiS Cheap thoroughbred Pomeran ian spits pups. Phone Tabor 3317. GREAT champion Red Raven aireaaie tr. rier stud. Laddix Kennels. Estacada. Or. Automobiles. SECOND-HAND AUTOS FOR PALB. We have a few good buys In slight ly used trucks and cars of different makes traded In on NEW WHITES. Altfo some bargains In rebuilt trucks and cars. Write for latest list and description mention the mako you prefer. prices from $300 to $3000. THE WHITE COMPANY, Offices, 63 Seventh St.. Portland, Or. DO YOU WANT TO BUY AN AUTOMOBILE ON THE MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN? If you do and haven't enough money to pay cash, we will lend you two-thirds o! the purchase price. You can repay us in 12 monthly installments. No brokera-M charged and only interest at 8 per cent per annum. INVESTIGATE THIS PLAN. AUTOMOBILE BUYERS FINAIICE CO. Thad Sweek, Gen. Mgr., 812 Swetlanl Eldg. phone Main 4871. lyl o-CYL. Peerless, fully equipped, prac tically new ; out of factory about two months; electric self-starter and lighting svstcm: two extra tires and trunk. For quick sale. East 704. WANTED 2 'A or 3-ton .truck; must be n good condition and cheap; state make and price. N 679, O re gontan. Machinery. FOR SALE. A 46-horse power, 550-volt Crocker Wheeler motor, complete, with standard blade smarter, no voltage release and 7o ampere overload. I. T. E. circuit breaker, iu A-l condition. Address, room 203 Ore gonlan bldg. FOR SALE. One 125-volt direct-current generator, complete, with field rheostat, am-meter and circuit breaker. This machine is in good repair. Address, room 2U3, Orego nian blat. c-r t! a T c" A 40-K. W., 550-volt Crockor-Wheeler generator, complete, with field rheostat and circuit breaker, in good condition. Ad drees, room 2U3, Oregonian bldg. Miscellaneous. MEN'S O'COATS AND RAINCOATS. If you want a real bargain see Jimmy Dunn; every coat must go to make room for Spring goods; bring $10 along. Room 315 Oregonian bldg. Take elevator. NO. 3A KODAK, with portrait lens nnd color screen; also new Gillette razor. Will trade for or buy a No. 3 or a No. 1A kodak. H. H. Heater, 410 H Hawthorne ave. Phone East W2. Office 611 Swetland Mdg. phone Marshall 2101. MEN'S PANTS. Sacrifice sale. The Men's trousers I sell at $2.25 would cost you $3.50 In a high-rent store on the street. Jimmy Dunn, room 315, Oregonian bldg. . Take elevator. FOR SALE Gasoline cabin launch. 26 ft. over all, 8-ft. beam, &-h. p. engine; just the boat for cruising and hunting; can be seen opposite Newberg t earn boat land ing. A. Hawley, Newberg, Or. R. F. D. 1. OLD SAFES token in exchange on new and steel office safes. Safes opened, repaired. Purcell Safe Co. and Portland Safe Co , 85 5th st. Phone M. 0309 SHOWCASES. For sale 2 showcases and 1 counter, cheap. C. M. Olsen. No. 218 Pine, TYPEWRITERS, all makes, $10 to $65. NORTHWEST TYPEWRITER CO., 62 Stark Street. FERTILIZER. Well-rotted manure, delivered any part of the city. Call East 10S7. A SNAP Combination houseboat and launch, ail furnished and equipped. Adddres B 70S, Oregonian. SAFES New and second-hand, large assort ment, low prices, safes opened, repaired. Mosler Safe Co., 108 "Second st. Mala 7676. AMERICAN BEAUTIES Ten 7x10 art pic. tures of famous actresses, $1.00. Mail - your order now. AJ 641, Oregonian. ON account of sickness, hardware and new ajid second-hand furniture store, good lo cation, paying business. Wdln 2954. C 3151. DONKEY engine, steel rails, dump cars, steam scrapers, pack saddles, drill steeL AD 703. Oregonian $.5 TAKES typewriter, good as new. Chamber o? Commerce. 922 DERBY cresfcs and office furniture. E. B. Haley Desk Co., 210 Seventh st. Main 587. FOR sale: Persian lamb coat. Main 2473. WANTED 3USCELLANEOU3. W3 BUY CLOTHING, FURNITURE, TOOLS Highest prices paid for ladies' and men's - f ast-uff clothing and shoes. Call Main 2OS0 2U0 Fiist st. WE buy for cash second-hand National Cash Registers and sell them on easy terms. W. J- Macau loy. 354 Burnslde SL Phones, Main lfalti, A 1816. WILL buy any kind of hair combings; high est cash price paid. Sanitary Beauty Par lors. 400 Dekum bldg. WE pay the highest cash price for second hand furniture. M. R. beat is. Phone East 3134. 348 Hawtnome ave. FAIR DEAL reopened again; we pay high est prices for your 2d-hand clothing and nouseuoau gujus. aioiur-i. Martin, 320 Lumber Exchange bldg. WE pay highest price for second-hand clothing. 294 3d. Main H263. FORD Auction Co. pays most cash for any kind of furniture. Main 8951. A 2445. NEAT kalsomlnins. $2.30 a room. Wood work cleaned. Fainting- etc Main 1412. HELP WANTED .HALE. $100 MONTHLY for man to help sell cheap lOts; rei-ercm'g. -f b PHOTO solicitors; best offer in city. Saxony studio. 346 H Morrison at. WANTED A good cake baker. Apply Royal Bakery, 11th and Everett. PHOTO coupon; best offer; snap for agents. Uutherth Studio. 801 Dekum bldg. PHOTO coupon; best offer; snap for agents. Cutberth Studio. S01 Dekum bldg. THREE young men to sell new offer, big money. Sol Dekum bldg. PHOTO-COUPON sgents; best ever offered. Van Dyck Studio, 404 Washington U INCIDENT. (One of Many.) Office Secretary Employment Department Y. M. C A. Young man, stranger, seeking employ ment (f'Q his total cash asset) If I p Jou $5 for employment membership I will ave only $15 between me and starvation. Secretary If you pay $5 for P5 ment membership you will have tbe . t. C. a. with all Ua resources between you and starvation. , Result: Young man joined association. In less than a week ha had satistactoij employment. . Uecoid for 12 months endinn December 31: Call for men. 2-" Positions tilled ' f Employment membership guarantees member will se?ure employment or returni of full membership fee; kIvm two month full memoersi.ip privilegea 10 months so cial privileges and undertakes to koP member emp'oyed during the full term of mmoershtp without further charge. Constant demand for CLtiHUAU TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL ML.N. See Secretary Employment Department, Y. M. O. A- SALESMEN To sell our homes In all parts of the city, on easy payment plan, and close in, re stricted residence lots: on both the East and West sides; also close-In acreage. We furnish some prospects and assist in clos ing sales. We supply lot and build to suit purchasers. Literal commissions. Ask for salts manager. Provident Trust Co.. ad floor Selling bMa- SALESMEN The returning prosperity of tho country at large is reflected In the in crt'ashiB sales of life insurance. The 1U12 "paid for" business or this company tot a! i over $79.oou.oiH more than $. 0M.,tMn ahead of 1911. Life insurance of fers you greater rewards than any other line Investigate. Penn Mutual Life, 207 Selling bldg.. Portland. WANTED for U. S, ARM V Able-bodied un married ni-un. between ages of 18 and 35, citizens of United States, of ocd char actor and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the- English lan guage. For information app'.y to Recruit ing Officer, Worcester building, d and Uak sts.. Portland. Or. REMUNERATIVE positions paying salary and commission ottered men of Intelli gence; no experience required; the deslra to earn a comforiable living being the only requisite. Apply if to 12 only, 418 M oh aw it blug.. 3d and Morrison sts. WANTED Logging contractor to log about 6.0X).UUi feet pir.e per year; can give two contracts if desired; no water; all donkey and team work; must htivo an out tit. Ad ilre.cs for particular!! K. E. SQUIRES, 1163 ,-aerun.etito -. au Francisco. CaL WANTED Window trimmer, capable ot trimming with mn and women's wear; must apply et once and get on Job im mediately. Apply at M. Barde & Son's office, corner Front and Main. Inquire for Mr. Levitt. ONE man's commission last week, $230, selling Washington Nursery Company trees. If you can walk, talk and write aa order, write us today for territory. Wash, Ington Nursery Company. Toppenish. Wash, " HANLEY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 2S-Ci North Second. .Main 720, A 2290. Two derrick etrylnecrs, $4. Two cable engineers, $4.50. Report at S o'clock at office. WANTED A uiomMle salesman who can aeuiallv sell motor car Excellent line and a good proposition for the right man. Vancouver Island Motor Co., Ltd., Vic toria. B. C. WANTED 'First -class mnchlnUt, capable ot holding position of foreman : lnunt bo competent; references required, AM 696 Oregonian. WANTED Capable man for the cxcluiiva agency of "WINONa MILLS" hosiery and underwear, established business. U. W. Boozer, 417 Arcade bldg., Seattle. Wash. AN expert flashlight operator, with own GxT cam cm, etc. Apply at once. 403 Adrian Apt p.. East Morrison and Grand, 7 to 8 P. M. m WANTED. CATHOLIC man teacher nnd disciplinarian, send references. Address Mission P. O., W ash. Kev. Sup eriur. THREE tieat-PI'aring men to work city ' and surrounding territory: pay every week. Apply Alder H"tel, room 327. GOOD saTemen wanted, who can sell lots in a rapidiy-arowing town; salary and commission. 003 Lumbermens blilg: WANTED 2 live men to sell sewing ma chines; bond required. Apply at 4u2 Washington st. i WANTED Bookkeeper, experienced in flour and grain business. Tho Jobes Milling Co., St. Johns. Or. WANTED A good milker and dairy man. S N. Steele, 452 C hainbcr of Commerce, M 0 In2r.5. ' fTuSCLASS machinist wanted; must be good lathe man. Call 222 Commercial Ulub bldg. COOK First-class sliortorrlcr man, night work. Moves Kcstaruant, 311 Washlng- TH REE neat-appearing men to work city and surrounding territory: pay evy week. ApplyAider Hotel, roomj f MAN" wanted to start fires morning and evening for room rent. Morrison Hotel. J3 WANTED A cook's helper at Winter s Res taurant, 23o First st.. HELP WANTEI FKMAIX THE Domestic Service Bureau. 300 Central bidg.. teceivea dally calls from the best of home- for competent, reliable girls for general housewora, cooks, second work anu nurse mr.;ua. 4 GOOD German Catholic girl wanted to ' work in u bakery store. East Side wages $;J5 monthly: C between 25 aud 30. ah. t lo. uregonian WANTED Shoefitters; steady work, good, pay. Frank & Hyman. Inc., successors to O M Kutx Shoe Co., ISth and Brjont sis., aan riauiiaw. LADY compositor wanted, capable of set ting rapid, clean proof in ten point, $U per week of 34 hours. Forest Grove, Ore. gon, .Tress. TELEPHONE girl for private -hang hoard; $20 a mouth and board. C ampbell Hotel, auu imj --- WANTED Refined, capabla woman for re- cniia oias.. f-" " " WANTED Girl for cooking and general uaewirkT T21 Hal. Phone Eaat 1 1U0. SEXSIBLS, practical woman for permanent n.,.itton with reliable business Arm: .x- berienoe unnecessary. AD 7au. oregonian. GIRL, to answer door from 5 to 0:SO tn enango for dinner. Tlio Campbell, ana ri". . MRS. HOWts lawiuo ,vj..., Washington bids.. 270 Wash room 35. r.,".i. PhoncMain S530 or A 366, Eiff-EHTENTED nurse Kirl for child la months old: good ms CaU after 9 A, M. "Ill Flanders, corned id. WAITRESS wanted. Aplln Restaurant, 21i ritarkJ , wTlST finisher, first-class, to work on W "oat" Pltehburn. 4)5 Flledner bld. WANTED .TeaUiers for mission school. Ap ply -iUU'.S BtJl'UlJUyJ'J.i , GIRL to assist in housework; washing given out. Apply mornings, 777 Irving St. WANTED Lady with soma experience to wora m EXPERIENCED girl for general house work. 610 joini.vi,. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. .n. bl., ..... - WANTED Girl general housework: no washing. 774 Hancock st. , WANTED Telephone operator at 741 Wash ington, I ruin . vm-vrj ladv to travel and assist photog 1 apher: s?ry liberal Antlers Hotel. KJ. WAITRESS wanted. Bartram's Cafe, C Sixth street. W VNTED Girl for housework and cook. Apply -T.1 North 241,1 st. WAN'Tl D Stenographer of ability and ex O 7.". oregonlan. 7 n iK waitresses, chambermaids, arcona C "gulW-. M. - A 47-... i'VprRlEVl'EB woman to wash and Iron. CaT S17 C lennave.. or phono Tabor '.4:1-. -"EiJRirN-ricE wanted at tho Up-to-Date E La iu y triors. 1 Swetland bldg. TT'TiT, competent girl for general rkNamiiy of 4 adults. 381 Kth. GIRL wonted to work In store. Apply 1 E. Btirnslde. vfT cirl for general housework, bet. Zi and su. " - ? GIRL wanted, general housework wages So. rnone i., o. THOROI GHLY experienced silk sal-swom-an. Roberts Bros. KELP WAXTEO MAI.E OR FEMALE. FIBK Teachers Agency secures position, tot teachers. SI Journal bldg. M 48li HELP WANT F.D Ml SCEIXA X EOl'S. WANTED Picture-play writers: big pay: we'll tiach you: free Information. Picture Play Association, u a, mji MAKE money writing short atorlea l'r newspapers; Dig pay; iree v'"" ' how. United Press Synd. D 3, San t ran co. I teach you how to make mirrors: make $10 per day. For particulars write it tall Mr Hord. 723 Chamber -if Comniercbjdt. ElfOKTI-TAND. typewriting school, 2IW 3-Ull st. Main 3803. Expert instruction. t- nt-