Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 06, 1914, Page 17, Image 17

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    TTTE MORNING OltEGONTAX, FRIDAY", FEBRUARY G. 1914.
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1 OR RE'T.
ITsds.
.l lint. 7S2 Ulisuii st. irdAoo(l
flo
beam ceiling, fireplace, alt mod-
v. janitor, i uusan
1 'hynr Main 2015.
6-hmm lower flat, sleeping porch, s-ruoui
upper flat; both modem; walking distance.
t.'.l-uy3 Everett, between 21st and 22d.
I'hono East
rKAM-l KATKl) new Hut; every buill-in
roHViu'vnre, hot and cold water; choice
rt 1st riet, tine view. 3o5 E. 21 st, 1 bik. S.
" w t nornw Hve. I'hone Jt 1,'Mi.
.'ORNiiK 17th and Everett; choice neigh-
uoi nyu'i, ii)r . rMttiiH, ali
idc; well adapted to sublet
ali itphl, uut-
rooma.
1 1
l R I'.KN T T wo first-class 5 -mom flats.
'.ll-(i.- MiUHiikle r. Kent $15 and 17
l-r month. Setlwn.i.l nc
t-j. .uuwHiiKie sr. i
per month. Sell wood ';
lli'UKRN" C-rouTii flat, centrally
wst aide, Phone Main 3-U. Key 6l 17th
street.
bNA P $15 each, two f luts, modern, new ly
i uneu. Hit, trn s, la it? a porches, yard,
r.H. Kt 2Mb and Kverett. Tabor 4778
C H hMS. modern, complete Fireplace, fur-
sag rang-; ana neater; one diocm
from Rrotd way car. Phone Eat 1 1 3 7.
Kurn lulled Flat a.
F I" LLY f urn ton vd flat, ore block from
l nlon ave. ; four rooms and bath. phon,
water, piano and garbage re mo vat in
eluded. East f.UST.
8-liUUM flat, completely furnished, ltRht.
pnone ana ruei inciuueo, $-0. iiOO tu&p
man. coiner of Mill.
5-KOOM furnished Mat, near Flanders at.
Ul 4 1?th st. N. Wood lawn 3221.
Housekeeping Rooms.
The Beaver, 12 th and Marshall sts.; fur-
nianea ror nouseKeeping ; gas range, elec
tric lights, hot water, bath, laundry free,
S 1 2 per month up: a clean nlace.. best in
the city for the money ; abort distance
from Union Depot. Take S or Htth st.
cars north, get otf at Marshall. No dogs.
$1.50 to $2.75 week; clean, furnished house-
Keeping rooms, suitable for 2 or 4 ; free
heat, laundry, baLh, yard, gas. Phone E.
tb'Si. 40tt Vancouver. 203 Stanton. U car.
FOR RENT Large furnished housekeeping
rooms at tub Aivin, 146 .a Grand ave.,
near Morrison. Kent cheap until spring.
Front rooms. Phone Lust 7u6.
TUB UPSHUR, 2th and Upshur; furnished
J-room apts. ; steam heat, light; $13 up.
Main 3323. Take 6, 23d or W car north.
IX A LI parts of the city. Portland Rental
Bureau. G02 Broadway bids. Main 4--3.
THE GILMAX, 1st, cor. Alder; furnished
housekeeping rooms, $1.50 week.
til KAST Morrison, furnished one and two
room housekeeping apartments, reasonable.
UfousekeepUis; KoumH in Private J ami lies.
niRr-yj fine, large, modern rooms for house.
Keeping; larjro sleeping-porch. Holmes dis-
Veanng Deo ; not-waier neat; new house,
ne block from two cnrlines: must be seen
io be appreciated, bid Albina ave. Mis-
slssippi car.
LARGK rooms, furnished ; gas range,
electricity, heat, bath, pantry, porch ;
close In, 1 block from Hawthorne car,
anodern residence. Phone B-194tf. 734 E.
Madison.
-ROOM apartments on first floor suitable
for three people; newly furnished, modern
dwelling; sunny and warm; best West Side
apartment district; everything Included;
It rices raduced. 655 Flanders, near -0 th.
fWO large front rooms, furnace heat, elec-
t neiiy, do in p nones, wanting aistance,
largo yard ; adults only, reasonable. 3tll
Hassalo.
"WO-KOOM suite, com pie to housekeeping,
$17: everything furnished free; new
u ptM. 3103 Belmont, corner Kast 39th. B
1-012.
20 THREE completely furnished house
keeping rooms, close In, clean, cosy and
quiet; gas range, private bath, telephone,
etc. Call 128 East lVth st., near Morrison.
A KO E front room. 6 ul table for - men or
housekeeping; rent cheap; near Broadway
bridge. 3h2 E. 1st st. X.
."ICELY furnished housekeeping rooms,
phone, gas. bath, electricity. h at. $m- 10
rninutes from C. of C. bldg. Main S74:.
HREE strictly clean housekeeping rooms,
nicely furnished. fe5 E. Stark. Phoue E.
f014.
KATLY furnished housekeeping rooms.
Phone, gaa, electricity and bath. 3U2 4th
street.
OL tiEKKKl'l NO rooms, also sleeping
rooms, bath, phono and laundry : cheap
H2 X. 11th.
LAURKUICRLvST district, four rooms
in modern furnished home. Fine library
and piano. 1 1 40 or v:it E. Everett nt.
MONTH up; nice clean housekeeping
rooms, running water, light, bath and
phono free. 66 N. 'J 1st st. Main 64MJ.
ESJUAB1..E 0 and N-room houses. rSS and
eiwo in. r.tLS.i lOtv.
EA SANT furnished housekeeping rooms
VHid. Vain aLt;tt. S87 3."t ; $. up.
slN't;r,E houBckMplag rooms. 47.1 Main
nth.
ITI-j of 4 rtOiiS. hoUKekeeninif t.rKoto
bath ; for rent at 21 H 10th st.
h':i.V furnished housekeeping rooms. 07
. Mih pi.. I av is to Everett.
.KAN, s eli-heated h . k . room S ..-, i ou
ihort. walk, nit.o locality, iii i Tenth.
-0TH. cor. Flanders: nea.tlv furnished
housekeeping room a.
1 1 REE furnished II. K. roum, modern, fur-
u.a. out i-,. ijurnsiue.
vo large oiiiitido nuns. light house
4:t4 .lef v-.THon t. ,
im)MS first fl.Mr, kitehen, pantry, range,
in, toilet. MM Kverett ft.
Houses.
tU)KKN SIX-KOUM Ioupo. four lots, im
proved street, near St. Johns car; excel
lent garden ; tree and small fruits;
eq nipped foe cows and chickens ; reason
able lease. Phono. Main lir3.
ROOM house, eaat side, close In. cas.
electric, large porch nnd yard, reasonable
io kjoo tenant.. (in and Xillamook sts.
Main Jiu7.
RCx.iM house for rent, 4I3 Clay Rt. ; nice
ard nnd eherry trees. 1'hone Main U'.U4
Tail for keys next door, StJ per month.
47 riav st.
I-EGAXT, 7 ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL FIRE-
PEAPK. UARdE EOT. UKAL'MO.NT;
WORTH ti, YVIUU RENT FOR $30
MAIN 4436.
UESIRAKLE HOUSES AND FLATS.
IN ALT. PARTS OF THE CITY.
STOUT INVESTMENT CO.
r2S Chamber of Commerce. inin oliTO
" NORTH 1STH, coiner Johnson, 8 rooms
rveiiy bt.. near uibbs; 7 rooms, both
ruoaern. well wood i n4U,
M, SEr To rent In all parts of the city
HACKER A- THEHKKLSEN,
l'G Spalding Hbig. 7592
OIJ B-room house, bath, gus and elec
tric 61 i Overtoil s!., J4. Key next door.
Main 6S21.
It RENT West Side modern fi-nnm
ouso, 684 Everett, near 21st. Phone Main
-'4eu ii io 4.
OM HOl'tfK, with gas, hath, good vara
uugn vornona. lt: 3 1th St. ; S22.iti
. Williams. 92 1st Bt.
tOOM house, 4 block, all kinds of fruit
reus, i diockr io car, a 1st, near Haw
home; only 15. Tabor 3524 mornings.
R RENT 5-room cottage, big veranda.
ino View. KOOU location : crura fr. nnm
umiioh. fo r iri si. Aiarsnan 44dl.
1NOTON bungalow, 60S Schuyler, five
ooms, attic, fireplace, furnace: rent s:iu
V'NBK will lease first-class home. Xoh
jui, j'r ithi!!. HUiKii ( 1 1.11 M n i - A1rlr-
VR O.nt, orefconiaii.
io:k from lia v i norne cur. Phone morning
nd evening. East 20il. 7.d E. Yamhill.
it K r-N r tve-rooni cottage, fine J ard.
. w i"'wfrs: i'..h month
m. f . Mct'lurr, 414 Failing bldg.
.w..i nouse, m i,oo,i eoiiditfon, 1 tir. Eat
t ii si., m ar lletmont. 20. Marshall
IKHN 7-room bouse, Northrup, near 21st
hj mon i h. andu n & Walton, 51o
iianiucr oi v omooTce.
eait rent vour house for ou
HACKER 1 11 E R E. E L S E X .
" Spalding HUig. . m
i; i; EXT W.t
d
out house t fur
blockh to new
t 'or'
I t h
1'
M.i In
:tu.
ik a Hl.b o ami s-room houses, .'s ttnj
.-an tvuiaei. eioso In. Kast ItiNo.
i'Kti.V -ro.ini house, 4 bedrooms. West
'j- jiiKirg oistaii'-c. w oodwaru, 104 'd
Ai.I. bouse on 10th and Hall sts. Inquire
t Jl4 Hall, corner liitb. .Marshall
-room hou-te.
-le.-tr:e llKlv
b lN-ment a iid plumbing ;
Wooolnwn 3rt73.
ti-RooM modern house, nice nelghbrr
ooil. 341 E. 51st st. Tabor 4202.
iTTAE of
irllne. Inqulr-
rnonm. Portland Heights
P o Pti tton rnad.
R renting department has w hat you
aut.P. E. I.aniar. ,"3 Lumbermens bldg.
US K of 5 room a n d ba t h . fl: E. 1 it th
orth. Inquire Ut H st. Main 627S.
-RN 8-room hone. ftl.P Flanders, neat:
. Phone Main 6030. East 063.
j,RN 6-room house, l blork from WR
fi. 630 E. Taggart, near 17th.
USES for rent In Irvington. East
H. Herdman.
O modern 8-room bouses. 77 1 Hoy t
K Irvington: both near 23d. Main 6317.
;OOM modern bungalow. 3043 R Sher
ian; rnt $18, Information E- 19S8.
I iloV
1
FOB RKNT.
MEIER & FRANK'S FREE RENTAL
AN D INFORMATION liL'RKAU.
Fourth Floor Main Building.
Completo and reliable list of all vacant
houses, flats, apartments and bungalows
In the city; make use of this service when
you desire ; this does not obligate you in
any manner to this store. You will find
us willing and ready at all times to help
you in locating. Newcomers in Portland
will find this service especially valuable.
NICK home on the southeast corner of 29th
and Thurman sts., Willamette Heights;
rooms and large finished attic; full
cement basement, irood furnace and fire
place, electricity and gas; can lease for
one or two years; price $40 per month.
Main 35.
102 Fourth St.
A 3S0O.
MODERN. K ROOMS, HARDWOOD FLOORS
THROUGHOUT: RESTRICTED CLOSE
IX OISTR1CT; WORTH 4u. WILL RENT
FOR ao.
MAIN' 449S.
J OR RENT Five-room modern new bun
galow, electricity and gas. WW carllne.
S Eagt 20th st. Phone Sell wood 23.
Furnished Houses.
FURNISHED HOUSE Completely furnished
house of 10 rootni to rent, on Kast Side,
close In ; will give lease for 12 months;
rent $75; can give occupancy Immediate
ly after February 1. Inquire T. A. LintU
lcum & Co., 416 Board of Trade.
OUR completely furnished home In Irving
ton to responsible parties for 6 months
or 1 year; fine location, one block from
Broadway car; large rooms, piano, nice
lawn: $50 per month. Call 6So JSchuyler
st. phone C 1277.
COMPLETELY furnished new 4-room home,
full basement, large attic, full -sized lot,
with rose hushes nnd fruit trees, choice
district; 125. Lueddemann, Ruiey & Co.,
tU;i Chamber of Commerce. Main t97.
MODERN 5-room bungalow, piano and lawn.
3 blocks from Irvington carllne. On 12tn
and Skldmore sts. Rent $25 per month.
C 3021.
DESIRABLE furnished and unfurnished
houses in all parts of ctty; we will locate
you without charge. Portland Rental Bu
reau. 502 Broadway bldg. Main P493.
6-ROOM flat 2t52 Stout St.; yard, gas range,
water heater, electricity; $25. Marshall
4220.
11-ROOM house, partly furnished. Moore
Investment Co., 317 Board of Trade bldg.
Main 80G7.
FURNISH ED complete, clean, modern 7
room house : furnace ; reasonable. 9(5S
Ha wthorne ave.
FOR RENT Six-room house, furnished,
Portland Heights, $33 per month. Main
351T.
MODERN tV-room house. East 11th and
Orunt St., $:-U. Inquire Tabor ls.Mi.
6-ROOM modern. completely furnished
house; walking distance. E. 2411.
$25 fi-KOOM house, furnished ; furnaee ;
lawn. 5 IS Lumbermen bldg. Phone 4529.
8nimner Resorts.
SEASIDE.
Two adjoining cottages on 50x1 00 ft.,
within 1 block of the ocean; on 4th ave.,
near Main at.; well built and in first-class
conditio:.; completely furnished; price for
both ;ogether $lu00 ; terms
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
404 Wilcox Bldg. Phones M. S899. A 2R33
Stores.
STORE 20 by GO feet. ly Third st., neas
Morrison; suitable clothing, men's fur
nishings, shoes, millinery, cloaks, suite,
grocery, delicatessen, cigars, news. Rea
Bunable rent, with lease. Apply 171 3d st.
SPACE IN MODERN BASEMENT, venti
lated and well lighted; N. V. corner 4th
and Aider sts.; suitable for cafeteria,
printing shop, etc.; reasonable rent Mor
gan. Flledner & Boyce, 813 Morgan bldg.
STO RE for delicatessen, lunches, baker v.
confections; choice location. Inquire
Tbomassen Apis., 3d and Harrison. Main
7771. A 3970.
STORE, brick building, Belmont, near Grand
ttVO.
HARTMAK A THOMPSOX.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
FOR RENT Stores Nob. 249 and 250 Haw
thorne ave.; east end of bridge. Apply
Hawthorne Dock Co. Phono East 20U3.
FOR STORKS. FIOORS AND BLDGS., REE
W. H. WEBB, 6u5 Yeon bldg. Main 4913.
BRICK Ftore, corner 11th and Hawthorne,
for rent. Falrehild. 232 Sherlock.
Offices.
FURNISH ED desk room, including use of
phone and counter; plenty of room; good
loeatiun. Call at 212 Railway Exchange
bid s.
OFFICES In HEART of CITY at prices very
reasonable. Si J TABLE for MERCANTILE
and PROFESSIONAL purposes. Arranged
t suit tenants. 3u3 Swetland bldg
WELL-FURNISHED private office" in N ort h -western
Bank building; use of re.eeptiun
room and telephone. Phone M. .1606.
DESK room, $10 per month ; both 'phones,
yj4 ult- lovato ry. 21 5 Oregonlan bldg.
PRIVATE office, nlrely "furnished" 723
Chamber of Commerce.
ROLL-TOP desk, including phone, $6. 723
Chamber of Commerce,
Halls.
COTILLION' LODGE II ALL, 14th off Wash"
new bldg.. splendid hall for rent for meet
ing purposes. Main 3380.
FOR "RENT Eagles- HaI1. corner 3d and
Madison sts., Tuesday evenings. Inquire
at seeretnry'a office, 236 Madison si.
Warehoiihf.
WAREHOUSE room 1c per foot a month.
H. Elston, 328 E. Morrison. R 2748.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FUEL hi US IN ESS, wholesale and retail
active man can secure half interest; tills
Ih first-class business. Mr. Wood 906
Board of Trade.
ANTED Woman with $300 cash to tend
office work and money to be well secured
by real estute; not much experience neces-
sary. AM 727, Oregouian.
$5000 STOCK and fixtures for sale in A-l
location, with cood lease. Owner- hu mhnr
interests and will consider part payment
i irqi estate. Answer AtL .Oregunian,
CONTRACTING, land clearing, etc.; partner
wanted; pay $4 day salary, also share of
rminiri) verv much money.
all room 329 Morgan bldg.
GROCERY store-, close In, doing a good
business; Wii trade for house and lot
will invoice about $2000; might assume
(ome. E:tst 923.
St. HSTANTIAL ?tock of 2d-hnnd barber:
chairs and f urnl r ure a! way s on hand- buv
ers and sellers of barber shops brought t'c
-. m wr narin-ia o U p p I ' c
OW NEK of holel restaurs tit want nnnn
to look afier help, take cash, etc.; on
$150 required. Mr. Wood, t5 Board
Trade.
TRANSFER opportunity; well established;
non-competitive district; doing splendid
business; owner retiring offers this for
$1250. 319 Lbr. Exch. bldg.
HA E two unusual bargains in pool hail
and bowling alleys, both clearing $2u0
month; also have several smaller ones
that are vrmers 323 Lumber Exchange
PATENT for sale; simple and useful article
for home and office; no competition; a
ut Luue tor ine rignt party. Particulars,
A. Johnson. 112S Hawthorne ave.
WASTED Writer to write "O-mi,,,.!. .-t
on the Gerllnger-Frank $50,000 breach
of promise suit. Best of booking assured
AN 720, Oregonlan.
S00 BUSINESS CARDS.
7Bo; other printing low-priced. Majestic
Printing Co., basement Majestic Theater
uiog.
FOR SALE Cigar store. good location.
..t-. I , koou nusmess. See
Chavis. 2Ht; "d st.
AfAlvl.lfc,.T-HUrSK, 40 rooms, on East
roue, i it .toe io r HUIU Ol" CltV propiTtV '
p'tce X230. E.iff T-Jt;.;. ReMi Crand aV.
Si ttlL j L. i cash groeer. takine in not less
tnan JK'ior- per day. guaranteed; S2u00, or
Invoice. 303 ,umber Exchange.
H XCH COl XTER for sale; stock and
lixtures, 540, terms; tree rent, tkl North
FOR SAUK Dental of f U e, fine location for
young dent ist ; residence district. Address
Dentist. 140 1- Hawthorne ave.
$:;;o icl'YS nice restaurant, good" location,
ehoap ; must be sold at once. Call 24fe '2
Stark st.
FIXTURES of restaurant for sale at sacrl-ih-e
rr!;-H if taken at once. Call at 312
Burnside si.
EUROPEAN capital for investment in attrac
tive enterprises. Address Bankers' Alliance
1J1 Southampton Row. London, England.
THREE-CIIAIR barber Hnd pressing estab
lishment for sale, lease. Portland Cutlery
& Barber Supply Co.. 86 6th st
FOR SALE Hardware and Implement stock.
" D. Bocker. Amity. Or.
-CJ1ATK barber shop for sale
Ing city. ::4',, N. 4th st.
o ner leav-
PRESSING parlor, living-room, rent $15;
long lease, good bargain. Marshall 1373.
RESTAURANTS" bought, old and ex
changed. R. W. Wood. 101 6th st.
BARBER SHOP Good location, cheer, rent
lease. Great sacrifice. 221 1st st.
BARBER shops; we buy end sellPortland
Cutlery B. S. Co., 86 6th. Get our price.
SALOON for aale. For particulars "address
A a 61. Oregonlan.
$225 BUYS neat little grocery. 272 Going at.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
HALF interest la business, clears $L&
month.
432oo Confectionery, cigars and to
bacco. -
$-000 Grocery, doing $G0O week, all
cash.
$350 Cigar store, making big money.
$ IsoO Pool hail, doing $25 to $50 day.
S2uoo Drug store, fine location good
business.
$7.y Restaurant, making good money.
$225 Barber shop, doing bit? business.
JHoO Orocery on good business at,
S350 Restaurant in a central location.
Particulars, room 6, 245 Vj Morrison st.
WANTED A reliable man to inform me as
to where 1 may secure honora-ble, perma
nent employment; will pay 0O cah when
arrangements for work are complete; have
good general business education and a
splendid commercial selling experience. I
prefer management of a small or medium
size business enterprise or as sales man
ager or as manager of a hotel. Can fur
nish Al references on short notice. D. i.
Dudley, general delivery, city.
RELIABLE and energetic agents wanted ;
agents are making big commissions sell
ing low-priced lots on easy monthly pay
m;nts at It ED DEER, Alberta ; on lour
railroads; aiready has monthly payroll of.
o0,OOO; will become one of the really
big cities of Western Canada; extensive
advertising to assist agents ; reference re
quired. Write for full particulars. D. Mac.
Lurg. 91Q Dominion bldg., Vancouver, B.C.
$750. .
Delicatessen business in leading public
market for sale; present owner engaged
in. other lines, cannot handle both; a Hn
opening for small investment; suitable lor
man or woman; established all cash trade.
O 756, Oregouian.
FOR SALE Well-established dentul prac
tice, witn, complete office equipment, fine
location ; will lease office or will consider
takiifg a competent man in the office on
a oO per cent basis, and carry on practice.
Address Mrs. W. E. Oris wold, 555 Phoenix
bldg., Butte, Montana.
tArlNER wanted to t;ike charge of branch
office in this state; the position is worth
to you $10 to $20 a day ; we guarantee
you $10o a. month; - we pay all the ex
penses; small capital required. Canadian
Homestead Company, 73 N. 6lh st.
PARTY with $5000 to $50,000 can make a
fortune in a successfully demonstrated
railroad patent, which may be seen in
actual service. Quick returns; easy seller;
sate Investment. F'ull information to in
teres ted" inquiries. L 715, Oregonlan.
HAVE two openings where $ 150 and serv
ices gives you half interest with reliable
men ; you can depend on better than
wages In either place and steaoy, pleasant
work. 303 Lumber Exchange, 2d and
Stark.
GREENHOUSK SNAP.
4 greenhouses under 15,000 ft. glass.
Boiler heading plant; hencnes, complete.
1 lots 45x110, on Woodstock carline. All
in carnations now. X. A. Shindler, 205
Abington bldg.
CAUTION, BUYERS.
Before closing deal for so-called Interest
in established real estate business, get
advice of Portland Realty Board.
F. L. PURSE, Secretary.
SIS Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
THEATER Pic. and Vau., iu live town,
main street, ready to open; stage, ma
chines, etc. Price $1500; will accept paid
up tot first payment and terms for bal.
Main 4307. Will consider partner.
PA RTNER wanted In the automobile busi
ness; experience is not necessary and it
requires very little money ; will pay large
profits to energetic man. Call room 320
Morgan bldg.
WANTED A good partner In gents' cloth
ing and furnishings goods store; good lo
cation on Front street; stock invoice
about $2500 ; big money for the right
ni'sn A K 723, Oregonlan.
A FIRST-CLASS office man, experienced in
handling the public, can interest himself
in responsible wholesale and retail estab
lishment, either with property or cash.
C 720, Oregonian.
FURNITURE and lease of modern new
apartment-house, 42 rooms, full and pay
ing $3500. Want small payment and bal
ance in good lots or small acreage. No
agents. Phone East 3708.
YOU NO man of pleasing personality and
good character to travel and demonstrate
long contract, nothing to soil, partnership,
some cash, will net better than $300 per
month; investigate. AC 710. Oregonlan.
t IN K country business. Southern Oregon,
with P. O., hotel and Improved ranch In
connection ; some cash, some trade, bal.
easy. Vanduyn. & Walton, 515 Chamber
of Com.
ACTIVE man with good incorporated com
pany for clean office work; will pay $100
per month besides profits of the business;
moderate investment required. Call 24SV6
Stark st.
BUTCHER BUSINESS.
If you are looking for a first-class
money-making meat business where a .it
tJe money wil handle it, call at 335 Lum
ber Exchange bldg.. for particulars.
LOCAL millinery firm has space for cloak
and suit shop in new down-town location;
reasonable rent; excellent opportunity for
right party; quick action necessary. Apply
Lowengart & Co.
PARTNER. GENERAL STORE.
Half interest for sale in country store
that is doing $4000 monthly; will bear
closest Investigation, sell at invoice. Par
ticulars, room3l5 Lumber Exchange bldg.
PICTURE show that produces bona fide net
profits of $00 weekly; buyer can handle
receipts for a week to verify; $1800 cash
will handle. 319 Lbr. Exch. bldg.
FOR SALE Complete millinery store, tn
thriving town on Columbia River. The
only stock in town; good reasons lor seil
Ing. Apply Lowengart Co.
BEST grocery and specialty store, business
tlistriet; every sale brings customers back
will invoice about $1noO; can make no
mistake here. 323 Lumber Exch ft nge.
BEST grocery buy in Portland today; fine
location ; established trade; living rooms
In connection ; will invoice about $-J30O.
19 Lbr. Exch. bldg.
MAN to join me in buying well-established
wholesale and retail business, 8 years;
S3000 needed. Full Investigation. 1 hold
option. 515 Lumber Exchange.
BARBER shop for sale; must be sold this
month : good location and lease, making
good money; owner going on farm, ltiu
ith st.
FINE confectionery, p lend id transfer cot -ner;
$30 day business; no better bargain
tnis city; trial given. 323 Lumber Ex
change. FI X E pool hall, netting $100 monthly and
up; excellent location; custom can bo ma
terially increased by right man ; $1300
cash required. 319 Lbr. Exch. bldg.
PARTNER wanted for cash grocery store,
best location in town, $i00 weekly sabjs;
must have good references. Mr. Wood, 305
Board of Trade.
WANTED Reliable man to take orders and
measure for tailor-made clothes : good
proposition for the right man. Call at
room 1. Ar, u. Washington st.
CASH business, clearing $3T per week;
active, huuest man can make good money;
only small amount of money needed. Call
24S' Stark st.
PARTNER wanted for a picture show; ex
perience not necessary and very little
money required. Call room 329 Morgan
bldg.
IDEALLY located confectionery and cigar
store ; excellent business; owner going in
other business; less than invoice price;
$soo. 319 lbr. Exch. bldg.
GROCERY store, close in, doing a good
business; will trade for house and lot;
will invoice about $2000; might assume
some. Phone East 92,:t.
$1000 SECOND mortgage, well secured by
Portland property, due In 6 months, to
trade for grocery stock; might consider
auto. M 727, Oregonian.
PARTNER wanted to hein tend office, take
customers oui to see stores, etc; good pay.
Uq rtlnilars 329 Morgan bldg.
Story on Lost Dog
Brings Quick Results
PORTLAND, Feb. 5. (To the Editor.) The Ore
jron Humane Society is very grateful to yow forgiv
ing us space for the story about the lost dog owned
by Mrs. Anna Smith and the quick results we ob
tained through it. Our phone was busy all day with
queries concerning "Jimraj-." it is amazing how
much interest for good is created by any article of
that sort. "Ye received a long telegram from the old
lady who owned the dog and she will very likely also
write you. I am very truly yours, '
The Oregon Humane Society
By Louise Bryant Trullingw.
BVJSIES8 OPPORTTJXrTEES.
RESTAURANT wants partner to be caahior,
ste., requires very little money; pay you a
alary ; free board and abare of prof LU.
Room 829 Morgan bldg.
BUSINESS OPPOKTUXITTES WANTED.
IF you have $3000 and will help In office, I
will give good security and employment or
interest: in ousineea. ah o, oregonian.
WANT confectionery for cash, at once, about
ROOMING-HOUSES.
76-ROOM APARTMENT-HOUSE.
Strictly modern brick building. West
Side location, in walking distance; ele
gantly furnished with leather uphol
stered furniture, brass beds and Axmin
ster carpets throughout ; mostly al4 in
2-room suites; always full and positively
clearing $200 per month net; price $6500.
$1500 cash, $2500 in good property and
balance mortgages.
R. H. GOODKIND CO., INC..
Suite 402 Wilcox bldg.
. HOW IS THIS 0iE?
19 rooms, all furnished, fine location,
rooms all taken, 3 years' lease at $65
per month; this place clears every month
above all expenses $5 ; price for a few
days $S0O.
DIETZ & RIXGLER,
316 Railway Exchange Bldg.
REMO VA L NOTI c'e,
MARY E. LENT.
508-5O9 Northwestern Bank Bldg.,
6th and Morrison St.
HOTELS, ROOMING, APARTMENT
HOUSES SOLD AND EXCHANGED.
Phone Main 8560. Free Auto Service.
NOTICE.
MAIN C. V. RYAN & CO.. 8551
319 Falling b!dg., cor. 3d and Wash sts.
HOTELS, ROOMING, APT. . HOUSES
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED.
None too large, none too small.
21 years in the business.
I WILL sell my 40 -room rooming-house at a
sacrifice ; on account of death, must go
East; brick building, hot and cold water,
steam heat, rent cheap. 413 4 Wash, st.
By owner.
20 FINELY furnished housekeeping and
single rooms, large bathroom and halls,
all on second floor of brick building, cor
ner, center of city; lease and easy terms.
L. E. Thompson & Co., 253 Madison st.
ELEGANT new furniture, 10-room house, 7
rented men roomers; make beautiful
home, fine Income ; will sacrifice. Mar.
34J.
NING rooms, complete housekeeping, good
furniture; a bargain; must be sold t
once. 140 16tri North.
NOB HILL
- third off.
11 rooms; other interests; one.
IO to 3 2 A. M-. 594 Everett st.
ONE week offer 11-h.k at price : always
full; clears $50 month. Main 4170.
12-ROOM furnished lodging-house, $35, with
light and water. Inquire 12 Alder.
LOST AND FOUND.
i'KE following articles have been found in
the cars of the Portland Railway. Light &
Power Company and turned in at the
different division points. Owners may se
cure same by applying at barns as indi
cated. Sellwod bam A 6131 1 celve, 1 va
lise, 1 basket, 1 glove, 1 umbrella, 1 lunch
box, 4 miscellaneous parcels.
Piedmont barn A 6131 2 pkga. shoes,
2 pkgs.
Ankeny bam 1 purse, 1 lunch box.
Savier-st. car house- A 6131 1 suit
case, 1 pkg. magazines, 1 breastpin, 1
bank check, 1 umbrella.
LOST Lady's bead purso on 23d and Love
joy car, about 2 P. M. Feb. 4, containing
$175, SI 65 in gold tied in handkerchief,
about $10 In a small black velvet purse;
liberal reward ; no Questions asked. 134
N. 23d st. Marshall Shi.
LOST Wed. noon, somewhere on Washing
ton st. or 16th, a pair of ,-Iength tan
g fovea, with whlto straps. Call or phone
Oregonian Business Office.
LOST Masonic pin, "Knight Templar" on
one side, "Blue Lodge" on other .attached
to chain and stickpin. Phone East 3155.
Hew ard.
LOST A sable and 'white Scotch collie,
name Major; return for liberal reward
to 1434 Wisteria ave. Phone Tabor 362.
LOST Gold watch and fob. Wed., between
E. 2d and Washington sts. and 25th and
Els worth sts. East S52. Reward.
LOST Coral necklace Tuesday last. Please
return to Heywood Bros. z Wakefield Co.,
and receive reward.
FOUND Pair of gold spectacles. Owner
can recover same by paying for ad. Phone
M. 432.
LOST Gold cross and chain ; return to 301
East Oak and Water sts. and receive re
ward. LOST Pocketbook containing between $65
and $70 In gold, silver and currency.
Finder return to 53 N. Front st. Reward.
FOUND A lady's hand bag on Alberta st. ;
owner can have same by answering this
ad. Phone Woodlawn 1077.
LOST On East Morrison St., shorthand note
book and diary. Phone East 4006-
LOST Eastern Star pin. Liberal reward If
returned to Oregonlan office.
LOST Hibernia
Tabor 1073.
bank book No. 130S7. Phone
LOST Umbrella, in postoff ice, February 4.
Finder please call East 2363.
S FECI A L. N OT1CK.
Proposals Invited.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
States for the District of Oregon. . Iu the
matter of Joscpiisuu's. Bankrupt. Request
for bids.
I will receive sealed bids for the lol
lowing property, situated at Roseburg,
Oregon, in the storeroom formerly occu
pied by the above-named bankrupts, up to
and until 12 o'clock noon on Friday, Feb
ruary 20. 1014:
Stock of goods, wares and merchandise,
consisting of dry goods, shoes, gents' fur
nishings, ladles' furnishings, etc., of the
inventoried value of $73S3.53.
Fixtures pertaining to the -ame of the
inventoried value of $1644.07.
Certified check for 10 per cent of the
amount offered must accompany each bid.
Sale subject to the approval of the
court.
Inventory of the property may be seen
or. my office, and also at Roseburg; Ore
ton, where trie property may be inspected.
Dated this 2d day of February. R14.
R. i. SAB IN.
740 Morgan bldg., Portland, Or.
SEALED bids will be received at the office
of the undersigned, 40 1 Courthouse, Port
land. Or., until o P. M., March 3. 1914. for
coal for the various schools of School
District No. 1, Multnomah County, Ore
gon, for the school year of 1914-1915.
Specifications may be obtained at the of
fice of the undersigned. Certified check
for 10 per cent, of the amount of the
total bid. payable to the undersigned,
must accompany each proposal; the Board
of Directors reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
R, II. THOMAS. School Clerk.
Portland. Or.. Feb. 2, 1914.
$5O4)0 SCHOOL bond issue. Bcbool District
No. 32, Washington County,- Oregon, 6
per cent. For further data write John M.
Wall, Hillsboro. Or.
Mi see lion eon a.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
States In and for the District of Oregon.
Ninth Judicial Circuit In equity.
N. Coy, complainant, vs. The Title Guar
antee & Trust Company, a corporation; J.
Thorburn Ross, George H. Hill, T. T.
Burkhart, John E. Altchison and F. M.
Warren, defendants In the matter of the
insolvency and receivership of The Title
Guarantee & Trust Company. No. 3209.
Notice of rule and order to show cause
against the petition of R. S. Howard, Jr..
receiver, to include certain lands In west
extension of Umatilla Project.
United States of America. State and
District of Oregon ss. To Oregon Land
& Water Company, Bailer Ditch Company,
Columbia Lfcrrj Irrigation Company.
G FECIAL MOflCES.
Miscellan eous.
Bingham Land & Water Company, Colum
bia Desert Land & Irrigation Company,
the Oregon Railroad &. Navigation Com
pany, tne Northern Pacific Railway Com
pany, I. H. Bingham, F. B. Holbrook, J.
Thorburn Ross, A. A. Lindsley, Johu Cook;
and to Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation Company and Northern Pacific
Railway Confpany; and to R. Stanfleld,
lessee; and to A. A. Lindsley and Marion
Patton Lindsay. J. P. Miller, Mary E. Mc
Nurlen, John P. Freeze, Michael and G.
Susbauer. J. S. Cabbage, Walter Henry,
Burtis L. Jenkins, J, V. Carithers. Cora L.
Sperry, B. V. Pompella, Lincoln Meador,
trustee; Lincoln Meador, H. J. Hibbard
John Painter, Margarette I. Sm'th. L. E.
Barber, B. E. Priest, Frank Reeves. A. A.
Anthony, Thurston Grim, J. L. Egbert.
Ernest C. Hamilton, Nancy J. Lap ham.
J. R. Strong. C. M. Speck, John W. Cook.
Waller Bacon, Pyron Powell, J. L. Munro,
EUa Murphy. T. W. Osgood. F. A. Bauer.
H. H. Quimby. Herbert L. Gill, W. U
P-agley, Gilbert R. Jones, H. S. English.
George Rand, George Blurae, A. W. Beach
ler. A. L. Parsons, Letta D. Holbrook.
Clara T. Benedict, E. T. Allen. Chas. i.
Dexter. A. Daggett. Grant S. Potter, Flo
rence N. Kent, John E. Aitchison. Eng
lish &: Walpole, Peter Susbauer, Alfred
Ives. C. H. Ives, A. E. McFariand. J. W.
Tabor. Harmon Stuber, S. L. Carson, J. N.
Harney, Grace McQueen, E. H. Bell, A. M
Parker, philander Bishop, John McClas
key. Frank L. -W'aite, Hariette I Walte.
D. G. Ferguson. Fred Reiks, I B. Kicker,
Charles V. Caldwell. George W. Allen.
Charles P. Cahoon. P. E. Lynse. W. S.
Hunt, Lucius A. Doble. H. A. Priest. Min
nie Norris Schlee, L. L. Ellis. C. L. Road
ruck, George H. Cook, D.V. Lofton. Jen
nie B. Corey, George Susbauer, George
Carbuhn, S. K. White, George A. Hil.s.
Willard W. Nason, Charles A. LaFavre.
B. Ferrell, T. J. Jones, D. F. Kessler
Martin C. Gilbertson, Frank KIoasnr
Charles E- Johnson. J. M. Clark nnd Mary
A. Clark, J. M. McCaw, I. N. Cushman.
T. L. Shinall and Frances Shinall. C. A.
McCabe, M. E. Watson, J. H. Longweii
Versie Nelson, Daniel Brunton, T. A.
Scott. W. O. McCaw, F. P. Knapp. Elmer
Brown, Frances Norris. D. W. Price, A. G
Thompson, ETla S. Smith, John Bachtold.
Richard Yerxa, F. M- Pike. Ella R. Wal
pole, Mary A. Thorpe, Zelma A. Roe E.
F. Orr. T. J. George. R. H. Whitehead.
Clyde E. Xil-s. William Riggs. R. P. Pike,
James F. Willows. D. Sharnhorst, John
Greuel. H. B. Lancaster, H. L. Lancaster,
Mary Lancaster. L. W. Lancaster. Ray
mond Miller, J. F. Fox, Joseph Geiger.
Irving Worthing ton, H. C. Woodward, J.
T. Eubanks. R. G. Belden, Albert E.
Bronson. F. L. Beasley. J. Clinton McFad
den, John Bottjer. D. J. Van Scyve. C. H.
Bingham. Wlllinm Heup. J. A. Pine. Rob
ert J. KIrkpa trick. Louise Fair Skinner.
Kittie Alice McGill, Bank of loie. trustee;
Joseph Fitzgerald. Hariette A. Olson,
James T. Bullock, H. H. Edwards. Wil
liam J. Locke, James N. Astin. Man- E.
Lester, Mrs. L. M. Cook. C. L. Swain," Til
lle Meador, W. M. Castle. R. E. Dodd,
May Buchanan, J. F. Portfoes, Cynthia
A. Egbert, United Evangelical Church
Parsonage, Anna M. Templeton, T. E. Wil
son. Frances E. Wilson, S. White. C. W
Mann. F. E. Connerford. School District
lo, W. J. Moore, C. F. Ellis. Tillie Hill.
N. A. 'Henkle. Narcissi A. Allen, First
Christian Church Building. G. H. Smith.
R. C. Houston. John Jeffries, J. A. Fos
ter. W. Fitzgerald. O. Hinkle. Cynthia
Bowers. Bennett ft Walpole. Egbert &
Wads worth. Fred Cronk, Horace Meeker.
F. Rosebaum. A. R. Kellv, George Steltz.
Ida A. Beck. L. B. Wells. Eliza Qulnian,
F. N. Oimmlngs. Andrew Jorger.sen. G.
X. Davis, Dobble Bell, Ella Mareellus.
Conrad steltz, B. F. Glover. Anna E. Car
son, J. S. Smith. J. W. Martin. Alma C.
Steenberg. N. E. Newton, Laura Peter
son. C. E. Johnson, Fannie B. Worthing
.ton, W. C. Corey. C. B. Niles. A. S.
Rhodes. Hattle K3sler, JuHa H. Bumgar
r.er, Charles H. Benedict, D. H. Burrows.
May pa-ker, J. E. Kessler. Thomas Lin
chan. First Presbyterian Church Parson
age. P. w. Price. S. H. Kauffman. Walter
N. Dagett. C. L, Rwornisted. Ella H. Mil
lar. Dora Miller. Mary Pears, J. H. Smith.
F. S. Stokes, J. H. Munro. C. P. Oamsnon.
F. B. Reed, J. T. Edwards, Oscar Haines.
A. H. Linn, Obed I. Miller. F. R. Bellow.
Maria A. Davis, Patrick Fitzgerald.
Schoenhoret, Stiltz, Wi'.lows & ingle. Marv
Powderly. C. E. Whileman. James Geiger.
William Lynn HaseVrouck, J. H. Dnnlap.
T. Grimm, W. C. Wilson. J. E. Wilson.
R. E. Vinson. Wind River Lumber Co.;
Roadruck. Corey & Henkle; nnd to Ira
L. Hoffman, E. B. Davrett. Benjamin F.
Curtiss. J. R. Glendenninir G. B. Kid-v.-oll,
F. c. Moore; nnd to H. H. Edwards
and D. C. Bro. nell, claiming to act as
road supervisors of Umatilla County; and
ti Oswald West. Thomas Kav, Ben W.
Olcott, as the Board of State School Land
Commissioners, and G. G. Brown, clerk
thereof; and to Ada I. Ghent. Vada Sear
borjugh an1 Roswel) C. Canfleld. claim
ing to be purchasers from the state; and
to each and every one and all of you:
Notice is hereby given to you and each
of you by virtue of an order made In and
issued out of the above entitled court by
the Honorable Charles E. Wolverton, Judg
t hereof, on the application of R. S. How
ard. Jr., receiver of The Title Guarantee
Al Trust Company, that you are required
to be and appear in the above entitled
court on Mondav, the lGih day of Febru
ary, 191 4, at the hour of 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of said dav. or as soon there
after as the court can conveniently hear
you. at the Federal Courthouse, in the
Post off ice Build in sr. In the City of Port
land, on the block between Yamhill and
Morrison and Fifth and Sxth street, tr.
the City of Portland, Oregon, and that
there and 4 hen you answer, pi cad. dem ur
on otherwise -how cause to the petition
of said R. S. Howard. Jr., receiver of The
Title Guarantee Trust Company, show
ing either that said petition is Insufficient
or that the -rder prayed for t herein
should not be passed or t hrtt any nf the
relief asked for therein he not granted
and the reasons therefor, an1 why, if any
fduse you or any of you can show, the lands
and property, real, persona and mixed,
together with the easements, franchises
and privileges ard the appropriations nl
water and the uce thereof and the uri
pa'inn works, canalu, rHtehes ann" flumes
employed In the use thereof, .should not
be included with in the proposed extension
of the Umatma Project of the United
States, frenerally known and designated as
West Extension of Umatilla Prolect. con
struction of the first unit of which has
been authorized;- and that you and each
of you and all of you there and then show.
If any cause you have, why the riprhts cf
way and easements alreadv conveyed to
Oregon -Washington Railway & Naviga
tion Company and Northern Pacific Rail
way Company should not be by any order
passed in said proceedings preserved; and
that the leasehold Interest of R. N. Stan .
field run and continue as provided In his
lease until modification of the same by the
court; and that the receiver continue in
the possession of said property and all of
the same as b ere tot ore owned, held, pos
sessed and enjoyed by Oregon Land &
Water Company at Irrl.2ron and ad jacont
to the Columbia and Umatilla Klvers In
t ne counties of Umatilla and Morrow in
the State of Oregon as they tne ret of ore
were prior to the passage of the decree
of June 17. 11)12, in cause No. SftVf? in
thi court, reference thereunto being now
had for more particularity, the same be
in 5 on file in the office of the clerk nf
this court in the Federal Courthouse
But Id in, in said City of Portland, at
the i!ace above described, until sold or
Included In said project ;
That pursuant to said order this Entice
Is to be published once each week for six
consecutive weeks in The Morning Ore
gonlan, of Portland, Or., and In the East
Oregonian, of Pendleton, Or.;
That the full period of publication of
this said order will expire on Friday, the
13 th day of February, 1014;
That the day and time upon which you
are above notified, and by said order re
quired, to appear in said court is the
Monday following the last publication of
said order:
That at said time of hearing said peti
tion the receiver has prayed for such fur
ther, other, different and general relief
as- may be proper to accomplish the in
clusion of all of the lands or Oregon Land
Sr Water Company In the proposed plan
of the United States for the west extension
of the Umatilla Project, the United States
undertaking, as In said plan and proposal
made, upon payment of the lawful
charges accruing to it. to furnish watr
to persons holding under present deeds
and contracts issued by Oregon Land
& Water Company or its receiver to the
same extent and in the same manner as
said Oregon Land & Water Company or
said receiver might be obligated to do;
and if any of you have cause or reason to
show why such an arrangement should
not be made and the United States, with
its larger irrigation works and plans for
the reclamation of additional frrigahie
area of said lands, not substituted for
the smaller works of Oregon Land
Water Company as now existing. you
shall make that appear to the court at
the time of said hearing ;
Each and every landowner holding un
der a deed or contract from Oregon Land
A- Water Company or its receiver under
the tTms of the order requested hy the
petition to be passed Is remit ted to nnd
protected in full liberty of '-ontrart with
the United States and its officers with re
spect to the continuance of his water
right, the possession of bis property ana
the performance of deliverln g water
thereto, and In the event the operations of
the United States or any of Its officers,
agents or employes accompTsh any in
jury or damage to the lands or water
rights or '.he delivery of water to the
lands of any owner or contracting vendee
from Oregon Land fr Water Company, or
lt receiver, such damage or Injury Is and
shall be the subject of negotiation be
tween said person or said contracting ven
dee and the United States, having noth
Incr to do with the srtlon of this court In
respect of said receivership, and you are
accordingly notified to eee that j ou and
each of you occupying any such relation
ship are careful to exercise and protect
your own riphts as If entirely Independent
of and free from any other land, property,
rights or Interest within the administra
tion of this court through its receiver.
You are further notified that the United
States has claimed and the receiver has
asked in his petition for the preservation
of proceedings in condemnation in favor of
the United States by suah independent
proceedings as it may be by its -ifficers
dvisee" to take with respect to the lands
Ind properties described In said present
deeds and contracts from the Oregon Land
c Water Company or its successors in
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Mlsoell&jaeotts,
interest aside from and without the ad
ministration of this court la the matter of
said receivership ;
Thn t the petition of said receiver and
the proposed decree thereon for the inclu
sion of the lands, water rights and other
property and easements as therein de
scribed within the west extension of the
Umatilla Project as proposed by the
United states is on nie In the office of the
Clerk of said court at the location above
given and open to Inspection by all per
sons Interested ;
That the present proposals of the United
States for the construction of the sixth
unit of said west extension of the Uma
tilla Project as set forth in said peti
tion of said receiver Include lands adja
cent to the Columbia River on the north
and the Umatilla River on the east Id
townships 4 and 5 north, ranges '24, 2o.
6, 7 and 28 east of Willamette Merid
ian, in Umatilla County. Oregon.
And that you, the Board of State School
Land Commissioners of the State of Ore
gon, and G. G'. Brown, Us clerk, and Ada
I. Ghent, alleged purchaser of some part
of alleged lands In pretended section 16,
township 5 north of range 2fi ; and you.
Vada Scarborough, alleged purchaser of
some part of alleged lands in prctendeo
section 16, township 5 north of range L'6;
and you, Roswell C. Cantield. alleged pur
chaser of some part of alletred lands in
pretended section 16, township n north
of range 28, are partieularlv notified that
over and against the protests and objec
tions of Oregon Land ft Water Company
and Its receiver and of R. S. Howard, Jr.
the receiver of the Title Guarantee ft
Trust Company, you pretended to assert
and claim ownership to and tn sell certain
lands In action 21, township 5 north ol
range -d. east or me wuiamette Meridian,
as and if the same were a part of sec
tion 16. whereas in truth and In fact said
lands were a part of said section 21,
townshin ." north of ran tre rt ar of Wil
lamette Meridian, and you shall show
cause, if any you have, why the prayer of
the petition in respect of said lands in all
of said section 21, township 5 north of
range o, east or tne Willamette Meridian,
should not be Included In said project.
This notice Is published pursuant to the
order of Honorable Charles E. Wolver
ton In this be,half rendered and given on
the sixth day of January, 1014 and the
first day of its publication Is Fridav, the
ninth 9th day of January. 1914. and
thereafter to be published once each week
. for six consecutive weeks, pursuant to the
act of Congress In such cases made and
provided.
R. B. HOWARD. JR.,
Receiver of the Title Guarantee & Trust
Company.
WILLIAM C. BRISTOL,
Attorney for said Receiver.
NOTICE.
TO THE INTERSTATE SE1 VICE COM
PANY. A CORPORATION. AND TO
ALL OTHER PERSONS:
You, and each, and all of you arc here
by notified that the undersigned, the
Valley &. Siletx Railroad Company, nas
deposited with John B. Coffey, Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Multnomah County,
State ot Oregon (.Multnomah County, Ore
gon, . being the principal office of the
Valley & Slleta Railroad Company), the
sum of Eleven Hundred Fiftv-two and
&1.10Q $! l- oI ) Dollars, being the
amounts of money due and owing the
Interstate Service Company by the Val
ley Si let z Railroad Company by reason
of a certain contract for rail road grading
entered into with the said Interstate Serv
ice Company ; the said sum of money be
ing the balance due and owing the said
Interstate Service Company by reason of
said contract. This notice is published in
pursuance of Section 74J1 of Lord's Ore
gon Laws. First publication January 2S.
l'Jl 4. Last publication, February ti, 1014.
VALLEY & S1LKTZ RAILROAD COM
PAN Y .
By F. 8. BELCHER.
Secretary and Treasurer.
FEB. 4, 1014- My wife, Anne Stronach, hav
ing left me without cause, I will not be
responsible for any debts incurred bv her.
JOHN STRONACH.
FINANCIAL.
v i f urnisii the money at a low rate of in
terest and save you more than the brok
erage ot '2 per cent if wo do me planning
ana builuing for you; ii will pay you to
see us. L. U. Bailey Co., Inc.. a 2 4 Abington.
WE BUY
MORTGAGES
AND NOTES
WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO.,
Hi 4th street. Board of Trade bldg.
ca SH paid for good first or, second mort
gages on real entitle or sellers' interest In
om tracts lor sale. H. E. Noble, iilti
) .umber mens blag.
i Bt. Y m on t lily paj merit mortgages and
contracts. Odell, tiuo Concord bldg. Main
i,4 f2.
kiOiVI'GAGE LOANS, notes, contracts, moi t-yagt-s
(.lirsi and second), equities pur
chnsed. F. H. Lewis & Co.. Ii Lewis bldg
iVK MAKE short-term loans, $oo upward,
0:1 approved bankable securities, liobcri
soi) & Ewing. 07-8 N. W. Bank bldg.
ion SALE $7t'U mortgage, 3 years. 8 per
eent. improved property. Woodlawn :ti7a.
A'E .ouy notes, bonus and mortgages. Hot)
ertson & Ewing, t7-6 N. W. Bunk hlug.
WE BUY MOHTGAC.ES AND NOTES.
GEO. T. Mi ORE CO., MS Abington bldg.
Money to Loan Real Estate.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON" IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR
BUILDING PURPOSES; VERY' FLEX
IBLE CONTRACTS ; NO COMMISSIONS.
COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO.,
ulo Spalding Bldg.
TO LOAN.
I HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO
LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITIES
AT 0 TO b PER CENT.
EDWARD 1". MALL,
BOO CHAMBER OF 1 UMMIiKCK.
ON improved city property or for buiiduTg
purposes, H to 8 years' time; liberal pay
ment privileges; money advam-ed as build
ing progresses. The Equitable Savin gi &;
Trust Association, 24o Stark tst.
MONEY TO LOAN, & TO 8 PER CENT.
Any Amount.
PROMPT SERVICE.
HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY,
4-3-424 Chamber of Commerce.
MONEY ON HAND.
$12,000 at 8 per cent for Al farm loans
L'sOOti at 7 per cent for Al city loans.
COE A. M' K.ENNA .fc CO..
727 Chamber Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1000, $1500,
$tfJ0, $5in, on improved real estate.
SCOTT-B E ESLEY-DE A N E CO.,
211-12 Abington bldg.
MONEY TO LO A N .
Good supply for city and farm property,
0 to 7 per cent.
M ALL & VON BORSTEL,
104 Second St., near Washington.
MORTGAGE LOANS,
67o TO 7e.
II. E. MOON KV,
Main 210. Room 421 Falling- bldg.
2m) AND up on real efltale at current
rates".
BOID REALTY CO..
iliW Alder St.
$10OO TO LOAN on Portland real estate.
HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY,
413-424 Chamber of Commerce.
HAVE 2o0o ready to loan for three or five
years. A- -. WUIoughby, fejs Moi gan
bldg. Main 30.
$200,000 to loan in sums to suit: building
loans; lowest rates. W. G. Beck. 316-31i
Failing bldg.
MONE V for LOANS on Improved city
property ; current rates; no commissions.
Wm. MacMaster. 701 Corbett bldg.
MORTGAGE loans on city property; lowest
rates. A. Ii. Blrrell Co.. 2v2 McKay blug.,
3-1 and Stark sts.
MORTGAGE LOANS, in any amount
OREGON INV. MORTGAGE CO.. Inc.,
Stock Exchange bldg., 3d and Yamhill.
953,000 TO LOAN CITY OR FARMS.
J. O. ROUNTREE,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY" REAL ES
TATE AND FARM LANDS. GEO. P.
DEKUM. 228 HENRY" BLDG.
TO LOAN $4t.0nn OR LESS.
FA RRI NGTON,
SO ITH, BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
MORTGAGE- LOAN.-!
Real
stock
:stat e security, current rates. 201
Exchangu bb:g.. 3d and Yum hi 1 1.
SEE us today for loans on improved
property. G to .S per cent ; J3'J0 uu
Celiars-M urton t o., 82o Yeon bldg.
improved city
id up.
$.V., $1000 AND UPWARD on improved
reaj estate; favorable terms; no .delays; nc
bro:rai;e. John Ba in no 7 Spalding bldg
Monev loaned, real estate, contracts & mtgs.
bought. H. Miley. JM4 Gerlinger bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS, any amonntflio deTaT.
Henry C. Prudhomme, S07 Wilcox bids.
MORT GAG El .O AN S6 "A N 1 1 7 PE R CENT.
Lit i is 1.0.V! L''3 STARK ST
MONEY, anv amount, rt to s per cent
H. Seltas & Co., 310 Spalding bid
W.
MONEY TtO LOAN, AND 7 PER CENT.
r . v . uni'.iijr.H. ith ntiKLUt K. CLIlG.
MORTGAGE LOANS AT fr. and r'o.
FRED S. WILLIAMS, 92'-. 1ST ST.
$lvm TO STfOOfi. p-Jvate funds for good loan
Phone Tabor 2 ."20.
STATE FUNDS. per rent. W. E. fhomis
a'ri rt Multnomah County. 4f! Ch. or Com
MONEY to loan, cit
J.
t ahalin. :, ,t hamber of Commerce
5200. 930. ?fl00, $000. $1200. flSho
Fred W. German Co.. 32 ham, of Com.
MONEY TO LOAN ON PEA I , EST Vr"
A H. HARD TNG. St Ch. of Com.
9 1 (X' 0 TO loan 3 to 5 ypirs, s p e r eVij't.
Ven'iuyn ft Walton. 615 Chamber of Corn.
MONEY- 7 nnd per cent. In sums of SDou
and Up. CIS Henry bldg.
FINANCIAL.
Money to Loan Re.il Etste. .
QUICK service on mortgage loans uf
amount to $2t,0CO. Main -429.
iuv Ait moue. easy terms, ar.y amount.
United Realty. 2U Gerilr.Rr-r bias.
Monry to Loan Chattels and feal&rie.
N EED MONL'V WiT? "
You can et it TODAY.
WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT,
to Working People and Others on Plain
Notes, Furniture, Livestock, 1'iunus, Autos,
Storage Receipts, Real Estate. Motor
cycles or Diamonds.
W E BUY M ORTG AGES.
YOU CAN GET IT TODAY.
BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL.
Rebates Given if Paid Before Dae, -PORTLAND
LOAN COMPANY,
413 M ACLEa Y BLDG., between 4th and
6tU sts. on Washington st. open H A. M.
to ti P. M. every day; Sat. till 8 P. M.
MONEY! MONEY: MONEY!
SO CHEAP THAT NO ONE SHOULD BS
WITHOUT IT.
SALARY LOANS WITHOUT
SECURITY.
YOU CAN REP A Y US IN SMALL
WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PA Y ME N T S.
SEE OTHERS. THEN SEE US.
STATE S ECU Rl T Y Co..
aU'J F Al LINO B LDO.
WHY PAY EXORBITANT RATES?
W'e will - loan you money as low as 1
Xer cent on your diamonds and Jewelry.
We are the most liberal licensed money
lenders in the city. Our estatdisnment is
located at y:i4 Washington streut. uear
Broau way. Get our prices on iorfelted
diamonds. Diamond Palace.
PRIVATE FLACE TO OBTAIN LOANS on
diamonds watches, jewelry, automobiles,
musical instruments.
All Interviews strictly conf idcntiaU. Elbv
Company. :;20 Lumber Exchange.
ACCOMMODATION LOAN CO.
Loans on plain notes, salaries, chat
tels or anything of value, confidential,
cmrteoirs. 317 Lumber Exchange bldg.
Mam as'JS,
jo TO to loan on furniture, autos.
pianos, storage receipts, diamonds, mort
gages and ial estate at ;t per cent per
month. Write E 7oS, Oregonmn.
WE loan monu at legal rates on pianos,
furniture, autos, II v estock. storage re
ceipts, real estate, etc. Manhattan Mort
gage Co.. aio Abington. Main 2G.
MR. OR MKS. WAGE EARNER wishing
money without security quickly, g,uietiy
and cheaply. Mercantile Credit Co., iiiirt
Henry bldg.
MON E Y loaned on diamonds, wutches. jew
elry, pianos and warehouse receipts.
Brown A- Co.. room ! Washington bldg.
LO -VNS on real estate, diamonds and Jew
elr. Wm. iloU. room 8. Washington bide
MONEY to loan on diamonds or anvthmg
of value at 3 per cenu Apply 413 Maclcav
bldg.
WE LOAN money on tiiatnonds and Jewelry
at half the rates charged by brokers.
Marx flc B.och. 74 3d st.
MONEY sold on Installments; confidential;
salaried people. F. A. Nawtnn, Henry bldg.
LOANS or. diamonds and Jewlr ; stricti
confidential. 141 Va 3d, near Alder.
IMMEDIATE and confidential loans on fur
ultuie, pianos, autos, motorcycles and real
estate.
20i; Alder St.
Lmuh Wanted.
WANTED.
From private party, i00 at 7 per cent;
good security ; also iMutiO for 3 years at
7 per cent.
DIETZ & R INGLE R,
316 Railway Exchange Bldg.
HAVE first mortgages, Portland proprtr,
$J0(J. or.OO and 31-:. 00-0. s per cent; will
give liberal discount for Immediate action.
-ddrea AL 73U, Oregonian.
U AND 7 PER CENT MTG. LOANS.
Save time and money by seeing us first;
$1000 to $!. 1 mo lor immediate loan.
A. K. HILL, 41t Henry bldg.
LOAN WANTED SJ500 for 3 or 5 years at
7 per cent 011 1 1 acres, valued at $ tk'Ov.
AE 71 Oregonian.
WANT tuoue
m ortgave,
StHrk nr.
, on fine farm, security ; first
per cunt. J. 1 1. Hartog.
"w A.TED- iJouo at s per cent, for 2 years,
property ft orth $ lu,(Mu.
F. Kl.'CHS, 4 20. Chamber of Commerce.
W A N T E D ." n m a r 7 per cen t , 11 rst murl -gage
ou farm wort h $12,uoi; no broke ra.
A .1" Hsr, Oregouian.
LOAN of .SIT.O for S months on auto; will
pay $0 for same from private party only,
I'honta East
WANTED Loan of $2000 to help build
handsome seven-room house. Phone Mar
shall ,"o40, room o2u.
WANTED $!2oo at S per cent for 3 to a
ear on n Hr.?t mortgage. intiuin; Glllett
Stare Rank, White
Minimi, Wish.
WA NT $12,000. S per cent, 011 30 -room
apartment-house worth iJJj.OOt). Address
AD US I, Oregonian.
PERSONAL.
HAIR-JI AIR-HAIR-HAIR.
Jli C4-inuh switches
? 2d-inch switches
Hairdres.sing
Face massage
Shampo
Manicure, 'jec: u for
12 scarp treatments
Superfluous hair removed by
needle; guaranteed not to return
Cut hair iu any shade; swit
Icntsth; prices half. Sanitary par
.$4.45
. l.b. -1
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.25
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. .".ai
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hes
anv
400-
lors.
Ji- DOKum Mag., 3d and Waslmi
gton.
NATUROPATHtC TREATMENTS WILL
JI V E YOU li EA LTH.
I hn;i: the in-'M epensive. tinest
C'lolppea private oili';j on l he Coast. -1
No medicines or operations. 1 use
ev.-ry mouern. up-to-date method us. d in
America or Europe. My results in ail ac
cepted cnt"5 are most uondorfuJ. Urer
iMioti testimonials at my office. Consulta
tions free. W. E. Mallory, Naturopath.
:H2 Rot hehild bldg-
N1SBLTH SANITARIUM.
Fully equipped with electric light baths,
bake ovons, full hydropathic. electric
eg. uipmen t und St etui- h massage, eto, ;
rheumatism, nervous and chronic diseases
510 Lovejoy U.
FEBVET & HANEBUT.
Leading and toupe makers ; f r est
stock of human h ir goods, sw itches f roiu
it.'ic up; hairdressing, manicuring, face atul
scalp treatments; combings mad up to
oi't-r. 147 7'h, near Morrtrion. Main M.
SWEDISH Tit Al NED NTH SE Helsi ug f or
graduate ; rheumatism, nervous and stom
ach ailments una. r pnysician a direc
tions; hat h, massage. No. 7 East 1 1 th at.,
second coor south from East Ankeny car.
linj. Phone East 2r0, B J 53.
REMARKABLE results for 2"i years has
proven that Oko Culture not oniv cures
but elim ir.ates disorde rs completely ; no
medicine; no incision. Dr. Kindom. 31?7"Vi
Washington st. at tir n. Mtir.hnH -''44.
GERMAN TRAINED N 1 HtE-Tn-fl'm-nta
for rheumatism. imbaiio, t- tc. ; massage
and baibs. salmon st., cor. loin.
Marshall 033. open Sundays.
OBESITY CURED. Reduced my weight (Hi
lbs. and girth measure. 14 Inches in eight
months wUimut medicine or diet. Write
box -7.". Spokane, Wash.
MADE OF YOUR COMBINGS.
Switches, 05c; curls and puffs, 7fc. San
itary Beauty parlors, 400 Dekum bldg.
THOSE in poor health that want relief call
at the Natural Sanitarium, 178 E. ttOta
st. Take Mi. Tabor car. O. Onne Jura.
CHIROPODY Mrs. Potter. ibratory scalp
treatments. 412 Northwest bldg. Open
Sunday. !3Lsa1
IOPHIA B. SEIP, mental and .spiritual sci
entist, 3o2 Ahsky bldg. Question and mes
satio night. Wed., S o'clock. Main S2'Jo.
LO K EN'. Nerve Tablets restore lost vitality;
If 5c per box, for $1.20. Stipe-Tailor
Drug Co , S! Morraon.
MRS. STEVENS. 20 years Portland's leading
palmist and clairvoyant, has her late, books
on sole. 2'.H .Morrison st. Open daily.
V I B R A TOR trea tments, scalp shampoorhg.
Office 20 Hotel Gordon, Yajuhlll, West
Park.
UR health culture courses will restore you
to health and life. School of Applied
Metapb vsics. Stock Exchange bide:.
IF you have corns or ingrowing nails. ie
Dr. Ethel A. Sacry, expert chiropodist.
312 Panama bldg., 3d and Aider.
M. B LA Z KR, manicuring, face and scalp
t reatme:its. COS Northwest bldg. Main
M KS. C. rf. MORRISON S tea in hat hs and
m ge for rheumatism, iumbairo, etc.
33 1 Mi'dison. A 44TO, Marshall 3'.m;S.
Divorces; lawyer, 25 years' experience, i
liable. Advice free. 404 Rot hehild bldg.,
287 Wash. st.
LESSONS in phrenology, palmistry and cm-d
roding. 235 6th st. Phone Main 7548.
hours, 1 to ,". 6 to S.
GR VDUATE masseuse for paralysis, rheum
atism and nervous tlis-RHs a specialty. 2i
Graham ave.; take Mississippi er. C 13ii).
SWEDISH MASSAGE Scalp treatments. 23
Gorden. West park ond Yamhill.
MRS. NELLIE SPRING, chiropodist. it
.Aider st.. office 4.
ml shampooing.
hW st.. room 1: iioun II to
X. ARIE, XF INS, electric baths and feat
merto. 412 Rothehild bldg. Main 6198.
CHI tiOPK ACTIC vlbrntfT.v t rea tments. bnt.
and n'as?ns .-.rK.'.i Xonhwt Mil M.3790
RIl OD A P r F, hi r E. manicuring,
rlson. st.. eor. r.fh. room S.
21 U Mor-
BALM "F 1 I compound Rova Ton'
T.rW. r.nj Davis jst. -phone Main 2r.iir .
AjlOLI-S. surrf 'i..i,. ha removed. Mrs i
D. H.U -'.21 FMefTcr I U 1 5-. Main Jl47-i.
EASTERN trained operator gives scalp
massage. 15 tith el, oifice 12.
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