20 TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rOKTLAKP. SATURDAY EVENING. FEBHTTARY G. 1904. TJin T'AMAFI I'FHA ' By CHRISTINE jTCRHUNE HERR1CK HOLDS: HER OWN: t Tents," Etc SHE DOES JfOT TBT TO XEAD TUB FBOCESSXOS, BUT TO HIP HE PLACE, HEmUr, HOUUiT'AKD FXTRIOULT. AVOIDS SX TREVES. PXACTZCXS SYSTEM AJTD MOOBBATXQ W - XBZT9 UP WITH .. . THE TIMES. ' , (Copyright, 1908, by Christine Terhune " ' - V ' Herrlck.) . . . ' The woman who attempts to hold her own has her work cut out 'for her, : A - man' may. If he la in luck, have a certain 'unity about his occupations, v -'A -woman .'who tries to keep' up with th times is a rooh Bah in petticoats. ' She is a num- ber of thin its in succession and. never any one thing long. . She fills a- posi tion on one side of the stage and then goes to the other side. In 'a fresh -ca-fPaoHyv .Unlike the .original Pooh Bah .slie does not draw a salary for each pur suit- Instead of this,, she usually has . the .privilege of finding virtue Its own ,Bid only .reward. . The woman who does : not keep up .witn tne tiroes, mnrta into monotony. . Tills is a blunder. . r , Never should you let yourself get into a rut, my. friend the housekeeper.. It does not pay, i Perhaps it may seem to lighten, labor -..to .have the. wheels .run in a groove, but in the long' run and often in , the short run, too it will be .found. to be a mistake. . If it is your sense op duty that puts you and keeps you there, go to work to try to remodel your. perception j of. what . constitutes duty If you. have a ,Kfew England con- . science of the virulent type, take chlo roform ' and haye. It extracted. Some times the roots go too deep for this, and .then the only thing that will help is con ,t!nt.;treatmer,t., ; y '-ufii :i . Tl woman who means -to. hold, her .own , should . consider -seriously,, what her .own,. i, : '.Jlrst .and v, foremost, she 'will probably tell you, are those, who belong .tot her household. They must be cared tfor, fed sand clothed.. Granted, r But i men likewise women and cblldren-do j not live by bread alone, and the life is imore than raiment We .all of us know . homes where the bodies of the Inmates -arefed anf the ' souls and spirits go i starved. . .;.' Once upon, a time-knew a home ' where everyone was happy, ' It was a badly kept house from one point of (view. " The mother was no housekeeper, and she knew it. There were holes in the linen, slits . In the window shades, ' frayed spots in the -carpets. .. The ser vice of the table could only be described as higgledy-piggledy. Yet I have never known a more united family. There may have been' cracks In the china, but there was none in the domestic unity. The children were loving and obedient, tne lather and mother were companion-) able and charming. - j Of course. It was not because the house was in rags and splinters. It might have been patched and the family ' peace still unbroken. - But anyone who had to choose between living In such a ;home and in a domain presided over by the kind of gorgon known as a "naaty- particular" housekeeper would not have .hesitated for a moment, He would have .preferred godliness to cleanliness, and taken it at the first offer. .- Either of these illustrations 1s an ex treme and this Is what the woman who holds her own strives to avoid. The .,'iiuuic wuiwmai iihs .oeen oencriDea as golden is the epd of her efforts. , In order to win this she should lay to heart the 1 ruth that something must be crowded, out. ; One woman; with o.ie head, one back,' one set of nerves, hands and feet, cannot accomplish everything. If she does, there is very little left of the woman but a lot of assorted frag' ments and the memory, of a strenuous life,.' There are far better things than these to put into the family collection. When moderisurgery reaches the point where It is possible to insert new back. and replace defective nerves; a woman may accomplish all she wishes she could do. and all a mere man minus sne might 'do. - Until then she must be con tented to-be as the Creator made her. , There is a choice -in what may bo crowded out. I have spoken of the ad vantage of diversity of . occupation. A woman, must' not ,be all housekeeper lest she neglect the weightier matters of the law. She must not be all wife, for fear' her children ;' should, ' suffer, nor should she be all mother, under penalty pof causing her .husband to feel, like, an Imposed upon boarder in his own home. Still less should she, in her desire to keep step with the march "of events out side, 'devote ; herself so unreservedly to Women's Clubs, Mothers' Meetings and Cooking , Classes " that her '- children bring themselves up by hand and her husband finds his only satisfactory gas tronomic greeting at the club or the res taurant. - In the ghoulish phrase' of a sprightly . young 'man, 1 she does not wish either to keep In front with the hearse or come, trailing along -at the back with the buggies, .;; It is no small thing to be a wife and mother -and the fools, who yearly rush into a relation where angels- might-well fear; to ; tread -open a terrlfyJrig prospect for the future of ; the rra'ce. -Still, the fools are not In, the majority, and the greater part of the women who make mistakes do it through Ignorance and false sense of proportion. When we start classes In girls' schools for the study of a perspective that is not that of drawing and a proportion that is not to be found in the arithmetics we may hops better things for the future of the nation. " , ; ' In the meantime "don't throw things at the performers they are doing their best." Their very best, poor things! It is not the fault of the young girl that she has not been trained for the great career of wifehood and - motherhood that. If God is good' to her, lies ahead of .her. As It Is, i she can only do her possible. - '--'- t ,': ' It is a big thing when a women has learned how to make : a man , happy, though married, how to bring up chil dren so that they, will -be as much com fort as possible to their families and as little nuisance as feasible to the neigh bors, to keep house so that no one but the house would suspect that It did not keep itself, to manage a servant so that she. will not , look upon the mistress as her natural enemy, ,to be ready in hos pitality without making It a burden, to be on good Jerms with the neighbors, near or far, without condescending to pettiness, to-be a member of a woman's club without .leaving the stockings un darned, to attend church without losing her temper on Sunday morning, to post herself Upon current events without tak ing ihe pa par f rom herlrasband at the breakfast, table, to read a new book oc casionally, to practice outdoor exercise enough to keep herself In good bodily trim, to dress herself tastefully with out forming colossal , bins, to bestow sufficient attention upon her figure and facet to preserve her good looks, and BUSINESS CHANCES OROCEKT -$1,200 stpek, .delivery rig and all fixtures; 4 fiie living rooms, bath $1,300, or will invoice. AVOTRBB with 6 living rooms for $800, or invoice. - " BjEAZi ESTATE OrrXCEOld. estab lished; well built-up business, with , valuable, reliable list, maps, fixtures, etc.,- unexcelled location-r-500. CIQAB STORE Neal. well stocked; well located business $250. BOOKHra-HOVSE 12 rooms. 7' fur nished; rent $35; swell uptown dls . trlct; a gilt-edged investment with little work; only $600. $400 down. AVOTHEB very fine one of H rooms, - adjoining this, for $1,200, , ja nnA rAii-t,?nt.iftrt ronmar lease to 1906; a golden opportunity $400. COPPEE-HOUSB Swellest little busi ness in town; a mint for quick money making; leas $560; part down, , ROOMINQ HOUSES 25 rooms, flat; rent $50 ..........$2,000 lodging; rem io. ....... ; fine location; rent $42.60.$, 850 well worth the price $ 760 well furnished; boarding. 00 Very fine; rent $55, . , . $2,000 nearly new furniture. .,.$ 400 neat cottage; rent $1$. . $ ?00 west of City Hall ..,..,$1,200 - very central; extra good, .$5,000 , , FARMS FOR SALE' 1300 XOWW $10 monthly, buys . 1 20 acre farm, with 12 acres in cultiva tion; 40 fenced; running stream; 6 room house, large barn. Price $1,100; will trade for cltv orooerty.' ' i 80 ACSBSA11 fenced: 11 in cultiva tion; 2 good springs; lies roiling, near countv seat 11.300. easy terms. -. . 80 ACBES 13 in cultivation; part beav- erdam ; creek., good trout nsning; a acres bearing orchard, plenty small ; iruiis; -room nouse, line iuia miu, id miles from roruana i(i. . CITV PROPERTY t-mOOMC new house; fairly close in; to trade for farm or sen on easy terms, for $1,00 oost of building. 8-mO0M new house;- built of. best ma terial; new oarn ana s lots, onxiuv. each, on Mt Scott . car line -$ 1,650, $500 down; less with one lot - 4-BOOK house In Brooklyn; walking distance, near car $800,' half down. POUB 50x100 ZiOTS Fine building site, sloping cityward; on good car line, in full view of entire city! water on round; sell together or separate $160 each; small payment down. : '!'; FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage Grand ave. .$14 . .,si 6-room modern house. E. 22d st 16-room- house, Iowcr Alblna... . . .$25 COLUnSIA W ESTATE M) TUST (0. 834 14 Morrison St. CornT Second. having done all this, to save herself from' nervous prostration by the system and moderation she brings to them all. And yet there are ' women who. main tain that the domestic career does not give full scope to their, powers I In the name of the great 'Goddess Common Sense, what mora do they wantt The Woman's Exchange , Future prospects . for the woman's exchange seems bright. As the ordinar ily accepted constitution of a woman's exchange heads, "Its objects is to pro vide a aepot .for the reception and sale of any marketable article which a wo man can make in her. own home, or, ,ny valuable article . which her, necessities oblige her to dispose of, thereby assist ing a woman to turn to profit whatever useful talent, she may possess, we hops by establishing this depot .to reach the very keynote of our ( work, not the good done to it, but the good done by It." Preferred Stock Canned Ooo&s. j Allan A Lewis' Best Brand. v,. Portland . .7 Real Estate Investments ABSTRACTS , V . . TITLE INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS HOUSES TO LET i; REN rS COLLECTED SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS V.""- 'riX-'i-' '"'yt"::'"'--'v' The Title Guarantee : and Trust Company 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce Ground Floor ' Foorth Street Side Portland, Oregon? FOR SALE $1800 $1900 $2350 Lot COxlOd, on East Ash street, witn z-story, s-room nouse. IiOt 25x100, von Clay street. with cottage of rooms and bath. . $2300 Lot Mx7, on 23d St. 'North,' with new and modern house of 6 rooms and bath; easy terms can be given at cash price. Corner lot (5x65, on Morris St., 'with new house of rooms and bath; easy terms If desired at , . cash price. , . ... t OOAA1 40x100, on East Alder st, Nllllopposite Central school, with pwvvnew tore and dwelling, rented , Vr at $26 per month. . , h ,,. For further particulars apply to Rountree & Diamond . a4i 5tark,St., Cor. Second Popular Resort The Arcade Is the popular resort for ladles and children and where ladles are you find , gentlemen.-, The r reason,: for this, every arrangement for comfort of the guests at this theatre is perfect and continued - improvements are being added. The performance - grows better, if - possible, . each week and the cost is one dime. . Perfomances of less merit have often charged one dollar. Any one act at every performance is worth the price of admission. You can go in when you please and go out when yflu , please, seeing the - performance through as - often as you desire one dime does it all. Continuous perform ance Sunday from X to 10 p. m. "When ' you have a few moments to while away drop In .,'al, the Arcade. You'll 'gel lOo worth In no' time. Each CANNON'S . ADDITION Today. , we begin to r sell lots In this beau tiful addition A great many of these lots arc cover ed with the choicest of fruit trees and there Is not a lot - more than two blocks '. a way - from the car line. The streets are graded and there Is l an abundanceot pure . water, , CANNON'S. ADDITION. Js on the Mt, Scott car line, directly op poslte Archer Place, These large lots we will sell on payments !. of 55 down and 55 a month. We also offer for sale In ' ,v , .u CANNON'S ADDITION v,r:.Vl:''i"v-".'"" rv.-,f.', ( y't',v'f:;:;l that tine nine-room rouse, barn, well, :, windmill and pump . house, together, with 4 'choice lots for $200(-casy terms. . Take Mt. Scott car today and select , your homesite In . CANNON'S ADDITION AGENT ON TUB GROUND PACIF1CLANDC0. .167 First St. IIENIILE. Q. BAUER Real Hstato 217 Ablngton Building FARMS AND OH PROPERTY It' ACHES Tenced; house, barn, orch . - ard; part cultivated; fronts on good ': . road, near Forest Grove, 1 mile to postofflce, store, school; good neigh borhood only 9650. 10 ACRES of land, fronts on Wlllam- ette river; convenient to electrla : , -line; nice new house, barn; some fruit and berries; would trade for home in Portland. 160 ACBES All -ood rolling hill' land. - on good road; 16 acres in cultiva tion, besides grass land; excellent fences, comfortable house, fine barn. '. good . orchard, good outranre for ," stock; convenient to Forest Grove, . Or.; a cheap place flOO. V:-S48-ACBB '. Improved farm in JLInn county, 1H miles from R. BT-station $5,860. 40 ACBES All good land, near Rid go field, Wash.; zo acres well fenced; 6 acres in good .orchard S900. 165 ACBES Part improved; 1 mile from Columbia, river; level' road; some choice bottom 'land; about 3, 000,000 feet timber. , , SO AOAE8 7V4 miles east of city; fine .level road; about half cultivated; orchard; good 6-room . plastered house, frame barn; to settle an es tate will seH cheap. 8 ACBES Improved; 250 'winter ap a. v pie, 60 pear, trees: small house, . barn; fronts on, road,. not far from Oregon Cltyar line $1,100. -. 80 'ACBES Good land; fenced: 1 acres cultivated; new house, 6 rooms; woodshed, I6x2&, rustic and Sainted; watered by springs and rook; house" fronts on two good roads; corners at place; . splendid . community:- 104 miles from Ore gon City; planked and graveled road nearly all way to farm; only $1,760. 98 ACBES Nearly all cultivated; fine rlver bottom land.- excellent for 'hops, garden and -fruits: running water; 8 miles but, on good - level road; Worth -more than price asked. 80 ACBES Good land; 25 acres cultl- vated, balance in meadow, pasture ' and timber; 100 assorted - fruit trees; 400 winter -apples; 6 nut lnrare. new house.' -Dlastered and J tainted; bay window, porches, etc.; awn, with shrubbery; nice fence, painted; barn and other outbuild Insrs: water conducted to houna ' from spring above house; also nice stream or water; quarter mile to town, Stores, school, depot, boat landing; also easy to reach Port land fz.aoo. .( . CITY 2BOEBTY. 7-BOOM modern house, ' large grounds; tine jucaiion on car une,-on Mt. xa ' bor'; anxious to sell now. Price re duced to only 12,500. 0-BOOM new, modern,, up-to-date house, corner lot, lu Sunnyslde. ' 7-BOOM new, modern house, ready for occupancy, on East Alder st, near Twelfth. TWO OOOa HOTSES, on West glde; rentnl VfllllA 19 n. mnnth . . 6-BOOM new cottage, near East Ankeny car barn; easy terms 1,400. 6-BOOSC new house, 100x100 ground, on Mount Tabor: easv terms ti.ooo. 6-BOOK house in Upper Alblna: rented . at lis per' month; will exchange v for a small suburban home. ! , 7 HENKLE & BAKER- 1T Ablngton Bldg.. Vortlaad, Or. MAPLEWO0D . - - - --. , . . i ' On Woodstock car line, east of Southern Pacific- car-shops. City View-lot i-60x 100, on easy terms. . See agent on the ground tomorrow. " rOBTLABTD &AHS CO., 179 H Madison St. For lots In Tremont at $80 each, see POBTIAVS X.ABB C04 - 179 H Madison' St. A.HC Mil p TODAY WE BEGIN tTO &ELL ' these Beautiful lots. ' these lots are nearer to the business center than ANY OTHErlOTS ON THE MT. SCOTT CAR LINE. ;THB STREETS ARE GRADED AND WATER MAINS WILL BE J LAID, ' . J Archer Place OVERLOOKS THE CITY AND HAS A BEAUTIFUL. VIEW OF '. MT. HOOD. THESS LARGE LOTS WE WILL SELL FROM ' I12B UP ON PAYMENTS OF 5 DOWN AND $5 PER MONTH. WE HAVE ONLY. 60- LOTS IK Archer Place NOT " A LOT MORE THAN TWO BLOCKS FROM THE CAR LINE., IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Al HOMESITE IN THE PRET TIEST SPOT IN PORTLAND YOU WILL SELECT YOUR LOTS IN Archer Place TAKE MT. SCOTT CAR TODAY, REMEMBER TODAY YOU WILI HAVE FIRST CHOICE. AGENT ON THE GROUND. , Pacific Land Co; 167)4 FIRST ST. ' 'Wh- " I Tl : - h' ; ' j 7 jT - "y i teJI "Ml i ''7''-v These Cuts, Are Photos of r Homes Built by lis 4 Ton can have a homa like your wants crave, built la 90 flays. The test materials and skilled labor use on all contracts. The house arsottd shows the class of work ws are putting1 Into houses built by us. ':;:v ; ;i' .V''.JpgUtjRt, J 1, - if What man of. family-is tHere who does not want to save? The proposition we have is one that saves , for you' ybtir monthly rent bill. Space forbids full explanation, but we want to submit a few figures for your consideration. If you do not see the point we will be glad to have you call and let us explain the details in full. 'If -you want a home the figures given below should interest you. Larger and more costly homes on the same basis if you desire it. , ' " " ' ' " ' ' It is our pleasure to explain our plan to any one, even though they do not care to build, but simply want to post themselves on our plan of building homes , on easy payments."" ..'-... . , A . EXPLANATION No. 1 1 - V 1 ' 1 " ' '- 1 1 ' ' : '' : ' '' ' " '' - '. . -)''"'''- ' ' '' ''.;, f- .--''.-'. What a Renter Does One who pays rent of $35 a month would pay $4480 In 10 years and 8 months sufficient to build a home worth, $3300 market value today and pay for the same on the monthly rent plan. This Includes interest, taxes and insurance on property . for the time In paying 10 years and 9, months. i ',. ,-..- If you pay $25 a month you would pay out in 14 years and 7 months $4480, which would do the same' as abovepay (or a $3200 home, paying; interest on money, , the taxes -and insurance for 14 years' and 7 moniths. EXPLANATION No. 3 What a Renter Can Do He can - build a home worth $3200 in the market today, in either Hawthorne or Ladd'a addition and pay (or the same in monthly payments. The following figures are self explanatory ; Lot (your selection) 1200 House (built from plans you select)........... 2000 Total cost of the house and lot. ...... ..$3200 One-fourth down.: $ 500 Balance. $2700 Insurance. 8 years 9 months....... 90 Taxes, about $30 year for 8 yrs. 9 mos :...... 250 Interest, average 4 per cent, for 8 yrs, 9 mos.. 940 . Total to pay ...... vU:..,..w..v..;..$3980 Payable $35 a month requires $ years and 9 month, to pay off the balance. Then you own your own house bought with the money you would otherwise paid your landlord for rent . , Call today, as delays are dangerous. Houses built in 90 days 5 ' " from date of contract. If desired. i i s il - ! Si $ I 1 F ! I i ' W , . At I f f IK ! !.. .. ' ' " i . f T " Homes Built oh Easy Payments ; Hawthorne's First Addition ' Hawthorne Park ; y ' Udd's Addition As realdeaoe oUtrlcte they eaanot be eqnaled. The adTaneement of property la the parts of the city where these aaaltioas lay, makes the buying of . a home la either an layeetm.nt that w will pay big profits to the buyer to the next fire years. v., ,.'........--.,' r p. I" : lliv Gat Powell V 701 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PORTLAND, OREGON t I '.;' V:;-' V .