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THE v OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ttVENINO, AUGUST 2t 1007. Popular Wants San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 789Markct,St,bct.3d6r4th AjTTiBiJirawT .Aire nvm- Oregonlens when In t, can have their mall sent In care of The Journal office. ARTHUR L FISH. Representative. PopularWants NEW TODAY Palmer-Van Alsline Co. $3500 Popular Wants iRKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS NEW TODAY. Save That Rent And Buy a Lot for $85 i IN RAILWAY ADDITION, Montavilla Improved Streets, 5c Carfare Easy Terms $10 Down, $5 Per Month Come out and see these lots. Take Montavilla Car. Get off at Hibbard St., corner of Villa, or call at office. Lambert-Whitmer Co. Real EstaU Department. JOT tfctrlook Bid, Oor. d and Oak Sta. Yi. ' . New modern 7-room house, large living room, now be ing completed; close in on East Side. $5000 Modern 8 rrom house; furnace, fire place, laundry, tubs, etc; terms; on East liurnside street. Whitney I,. Boise et l. n Thomas Hlnlop, west H of lota 7 and 8, block 264, Hawthorne Park W. D a. W. Clarke to Oscar Scott, lota 1 Hn.1 2, block 4, Tlbbetta Homestead, W. P The Hawthorn Estate to Thome; Hialop. west ft jof lota 7 anil 8, block 328, Hawthorne Park. W. D S. C. and Hnttle K. Priestly to D. L. Smith, lot 4. block J, Fox chase addition, 8 W. D E. R and Alma K. Holme, to Emllv A Ferris, lots S4 ana o. block 14 Peninsular addition Mn V n FOR ABSTRACTS! TITLE IN8UR ance or mortgage loans, call on Pacific Title Trust Co., 204-6-8-7 Falling bldg. 1.450 1.250 1.460 100 300 PopularWants MEETING NOTICES. M W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP NO. ,t7(. Mondays. 17tta and Marshall. Vlaltora welcome. BUSINESS NOTICES OUT YOUR INSURANCE AND A fl at ract a to real estate from the Title Guarantee A Trust Co., 240 Washington at., cor ird. MARRIAGE LICENSES 1207 Alblna ave.. INVENTIONS BOUGHT AND BOLD. covenant contract (jcv 417 meaner bid. Main 281. ITcTTlENBlciJfifelN Co.. JEWELERS. and opticians, 184 Washington at. NEW FICTION LIBRARY. Ill 10TH at.: booka loaned at t centa the day. BkELLY Co.. UtiI AND VlaKDerS: flour, feed. nay. grain. Phones A-llll. pacino u. PopularWants HELP WANTED MALE MEN AT ONCE FOR RAILWAY MAIL clerk position; salary 170 a month to atartt lot ter-earrlere and postal clerka prepare now. racino eiaies Bcnoois, 111 McKkv bide RELIABLE MAN FOR STEADY wnrk nn auburban plaoe; muit under- tand gardening: German or Swiss pre ferred. L-468. Journal. WANTED A FIR8T-CLABS HTICKUH AdpIv Portland Mill A Fixture K. Morrison. NOTICES. Palmer-Van Alstine Co. M 5661. 222 Failing Building. A 2653. WEATHER REPORT The distribution of air pressure over this forecast district la comparatively even thla morning, no well-defined area, elther.of high or low pressure, being In evidence. The Dakota high area now overspreads the lake region. It energy appears to have undergone considerable diminution, though temperatures In ad vance of lta courae over the Ohio valley and lower lake region have fallen de cidedly Blnce yesterday morning. Clear skies prevail over the noithern half of the country from the Pacific eastward to Michigan. The disturbance central yesterday morning about Buffalo Is now passing off the Atlantic coast and mod erate rains have fallen over the Ohio valley, lower lakes arid Atlantic sea board In consequence. The Indications point to continued fair weather over this entire forecast district tonight and Thursday, with no marked changes In temperature. Frank It. Black 22; Anna Reich. 22. E. Hauiimn. Cleone, Or.. SO; Maria R. Eggcr, 21. veil Morgan, "22 n.iroy si.. j, mn Blanche Former. 24. Francis J. White, Arleta Park, 62; Martha E. Kent. 49. David K. Fllnk. 107 17th St.. 25; Au gusta Swanson, 26. E. A Packard. North Portland. 24; Eva Sanderson, IS. K. W. Mlnar. 1170 E. Salmon at.. 22; Nleta J. Dune. ?2. Alva Allen Kendrlck. 805 E. 38th at.. 31; Gertrude Ethel Moldenhauer, 21. Lafe V. Pence. Portland. 23; Jesaie L. Hillings, 22 David S. High, 230H Russell at., 4; Mary F. G;aklll. 40. Robert I.. Kusaell, 674 E. Burnslde at., 21. Emma Olive Woodward. 21. Samuel L. Barton. Lincoln hotel. 23; Olive E. Brother. 18. Wedding Ca'ds. W. O. Smith A Co. Washington bldg., corner 4th and Waah Ington sts. 100 for Wedding cards the best Alvln S Hawk. 14 ?d st. 'i'onseth nil kinds A Co., florist.. 123 6th st. tx. for Aowera of NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. The undersigned Incorporators of the Portland Country Club A Live Stock association, designated by a majority of auch Incorporators to open booka and receive subscript lona to the capital stock of the corporation and to fix upon a time for a meeting of the sub scribers to the stock of said corpora tion, herebv call a meeting of the sub scribers of the stock of the Portland Country Club A Live Stock association, to bo held at Commercial club rooms In the city of Portland, Oregon, on Tues day, the 27th day of August, 1907, at the hour of four o'clock d. m.. for the purpose of electing not leas than three directors of snld corporation, as the stockholders present ahall determine. the adoption of by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meetlnx Portland. Oregon, July 26th. 1907. (J. A. WESTOATE, JDLIU8 L, MEIER, TOM RICltARDSON. Incorporators. man. Co.. 441 WANTED LOT SELLERS; GOOD commission to rustlers; also men for vallev towns: call or writo mer a. Patterson, room 11. 268 Stark at. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DISH washer; wagea 130 per month. Tha Colonial, 10th and Morrison. TWO SOLICITOTia HOUSEHOLD SPE- ay for few hours each Call 262 3d t. cialtles; good i dav. YOUNG MAN. AGED BETWEEN 21 and 25. aa assistant manager special ty drvaoods store: write In detail, giv ing references and experience had; good future for right man. Address Box 107, Journal. WANTED NO. 1 SALESMEN AND solicitors for beat proposition ever made to both agent and publlo. Call after 7 p. m.. New Occidental hotel, Room 212. P. Kramer. Wanted boy over i years of age to learn some trade. Z71 lai. BIDS FOR BIHLDINO ADDITION TO HChoolhouse In district No. 67. Jt., will be received by Clerk J. A. Johnson until Saturdav. August 24, 1907. R. F. D. No. 2. Portland. Or. Clarke Bros.. Florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison St. ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS AT HAST 48TX ST. AST2 HAWTHORNE AVENUE The best place In Portland to buy prop erty for home or profit. LOTS $300 to $700 flO A aCOSTTX HOMES built and sold on easy month ly payments. To see property, take Mt. Tabor or Mt. Scott car at First and Alder streets, ride to East 48th. PORTLAND Realty C& Trust Co. loe tnecoBrs sr. Branch Office on Property. Max. Mln. Preclp Atlanta, Oa 84 70 .02 Boston, Mass 88 70 .0 Chicago, 111 64 60 .0 Cincinnati, Ohio . . 8S 62 .42 Denver, Col 72 5 .01 Jacksonville, Fla. . . S8 72 .0 Kansas City, Mo... 70 60 .0 Los Angeles. Cal. . . M f.S .0 New Orleans, La... 88 74 T. New York. N. Y 80 70 .0 Omaha, Neb 74 58 T. Philadelphia, Pa 84 72 .0 Portland. Or 86 r.8 .0 8t. Louis, Mo 72 60 T. St. Paul. Minn 68 56 .0 San Francisco. Col. . 62 52 .0 Washington, D. C. . 82 70 Ji8 hull dress suits for rent, all sites. Unique Tailoring Co.. 209 Stark st RIRTHS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Some Good Interest Bear ing Property 11.000 A 60x100 foot lot on Thur man at. with building on rent ing for 1115 per month: must sell quick; act If you want this snap. IKiOOO A 20-room modern flat; will rent for $126 per month. C1250Q A very fine 14-room modern flat; fine location. S22000 A new 36-room apartment house well located, renting In come 16 per cent on purchaae price. We have some other bargains on our books. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. H3COSTD ASTD TOW STS. wA8Knra RIVERFRONTAGE T HNi oa Willamette river, all rich fesMtlfnl land, lays well and dotted here and there with nloe shade trees. Omlr M mile from railway station; on . food pabllo road. Price $800 per acre. tores on Willamette river; all lays . wail partially cleared; balance nice timber. Prlos $3,600. I acre fronting on Willamette river; 11 lays well, on food publlo road with sidewalk to station. Pries $1,600; half . eash, balance on time. II very choloe lots, 60x250 feet each, with food sidewalk on one end and Willamette river on other. Price $800 to $1300 each. The above lots are the only available property now to be had oa the Willamette river. THE SHAW-FEAR CO. 846H .Stark Street. Warehouse Site 18.000 Will take a fine quarter block in the warehouse district if taken immediately- will sell for $2,000 advance before Xmas. Come and see it. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. oosirxB BE 00 ITS AITS TOW STS. was unto- 2Acres8 Quarter Blocks '.One) mtte from Morrison at.; for factory. x. warehouse, wood or coal yard; Income 110 $er month $87,000. stOOmz, 604 Oolasmlth St. Business Property Invwrtlrate A business proposition with an Income f $640 per year, gee the property ana make an offer. WAXJ90 P. STBWAKT, tit ComauOAl MJu H Hit, eViiftC- John Barme to R. Webb, lots 5 and 6, block 1. Stanley addi tion. W. D $ Truman and Pauline De uano to William M. Lancaster, lots 17 and IS, block 2. Klnxel Park, W. D 3,000 Arleta Land company to Caroline (JlPnger, lots 6. 7, 8 and 9, block 7, Lester Park, S. W. D. . C. W. and Mary T. Adamson to Bertha Kuhner, that part of lot i. ulocK 323, Balch s addition, lying west of west line of N. 26tli street. W. D Ellis G. and M. L. Hughes to Eliza Capron. lota U and 14, block 22, Irvington, W. D Security Abstract & Trust com pany to Alvllda M. Anderson, lot 6, block 37. Rose City Park, 8. W'. D J. F. and Bertha M Hill to Sarah Moore, north 30 feet of lot 15 and south 10 feet of lot 16, block 25, Central Albina. W. D. G. W. and Celia A. Priest to R. B Sturges. west 95 feet of north 40 feet of lot 16, block 26, Cen tral Alblna. W. D W. J. Crowston to O. M. Laugh lln, east half of southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 36, township 1 north, range 4 east, agreement Thomas and Bertha P. Ahitt to R. E. and Mabel C. Snyder, lots 3 and 4, block 2, Staccy Park. W. D , Thomas and Ret t ha P. Alatt to Mary E. Snyder, lota 1 and 2, block 2, Stacey Park, W. 1). . . . Elizabeth R. Smith to Clifford Terry, west half r.f lot 10, block 1 subdivision lot "C," M Pat ton tract. W. D Jacob Wark lo Albert M iown ing, lots 1. and IS. block JH, Southern Portland bond for deed Hannah P. Oliver to E. K Myers lota 4 and 5. block 4, Piedmont! W. D Portland University Land com pany to Milton L. McChiln. lots 2 and 30. block 164. Cnlverslty Park. W. D L 8. National bank to Oregon Realty company. lo4 8. block 34. and lots 1 and '.' block 41 Sullivan's addition. W. 1) Aloys Harold to. John Downey lots 26, 28. 29. 30 and 31. blork 17. Willamette addition, y. John C. and Alice F. McCarthy to AiDn ni. j 'owning, lot 15, block 19, Southern Portland! agreement l 3r.O George S. and Z. J. Pcrshln to Harry B. Pershln, 10 acres In section 1, township 1 south, range 1 east, being part of Wil liam Corrvln. D. L. C. W. D. . . Hlbernla Savings bank to Bertha Nltsch. lot 6, block 5, Swan addition, 8. W. D Alois and Mary Robl to Henry A. Plumadore, lot 6, block 2. Woodward's subdivision of lot 1. Riverside Homestead. W. D. Louis and Mary Trummer to Ada K. Nlckles. lots 17, is and 19, Alblna Homestead addition, W. D 2.600 O. W. P. Townslte company to Edward F. Jenkins, lot 10, block 19 City View Park, W. D Mercantile Trust & Investment company to W. J. Lyons, lot 11, block 1. York. W. D John Kay to Thomas Kay, lots 22 and 23. block 6, Portsmouth Villa Extended. Q. C. D H. E. and Ella T. Noble to J. C. Cox, lot 22, block 2, Highland Park. W. D Minnie J. and John W. Forsyth to Rachael C. Ring, lot 4, block 13. Mount Tab6r Villa, W. D. . T. S. and Lultr J. McDanlel ,to Charles A. Myers, lot iz, diock 2 Albina Heights. S. W. D Andrew N. Anderson to L. B. McFarland, lots 1 to 6 In clusive, block 4, Tabordale, W. Martha's, and Charles E. Morton to Charles McGourty. 100x29 feet at northwest corner of lot 6, block 4. Paradise 8prlng tract; also lot 6, block 4, Para dise Spring tract. W. D William B. Chaae et al., to James E. Tate, lots 5 and 6, block 6, Kenworthys addition. W. D... German Savings & Loan Society to Thomas Hlslop, lots t ana 8, block 95, Stephens addition, deed 3.000 Joseph M. Healy and Walter J. Burns, trustee, to School Dis trict No. 1. lots 12 to 16, in clusive, block 8, Waverleigh Heights addition. W. D. .' T. 8. and Lulu J. McDanlel to B. E. and Dora N. Crosby, lots 26 and 28. DeLnshmutt A Oat man's Little Homes subdivision soo 800 3,600 2.600 460 2,800 3,000 250 205 205 200 ,100 1,000 600 1.700 f.5 LESS ARD August 9. to Mr. and Mrs. l. K. lessard, 472 Spokane ave., a son. Ill Rl.lll'RT August 10, to Mr. and Mrs. John Samuel Hurlburt, 1029 E. Lincoln St., a son. HOGK August 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoge. 89 E. 11th St., a son. PI LK INGTON August 19, to Mr. and M rs. John B. Pilklngton. 1076 Gar field St., a daughter. LONG August 12. to Mr and Mrs. Charlie Long, Chinese, 308 2d St., a daughter. HANA August 17. to Mr and Mrs. Jo seph Hanna, 669 Macadam at., a daughter. COOK August 2. to Mr. and Mrs. George William Cook. 204 Curtis St.. a daughter. BLA I K August 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Blair. 224 Curtis st.. a son. BREED EN BACK August 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Breodenback. 620 Elv St., a son. YEO August 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Yeo. Fulton, a son. MILLER August 19. to Mr. and Mrs. Delbeit C. Miller, 828 2d St.. a son FRONZEN August 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Franxen, 829 Broadway st., a son. LEARNARD August 19, to Captain and Mrs. Henry G. Learnard, 1'. 9. A., at Portland Maternity hospital, a son. COLLIER August 6. to Mr. and Mrs. D. W Collier, 907 Thurman St.. a son. RITTER August 17. to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rltter, 783 Roosevelt St., a daughter. JONES August 18. to Mr. and Mrs. William O. Jones. 1606 E. Gllsan st., a son. PRAEL August 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Prael, 661 Johnson St.. a daughter. BIDS WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE erection of a 2-story brick building, 75x70; plans and specifications. Ad dress Anderson Bros., Dayton, Or. CARD OF THA N K8 I DESIRE TO thank George Washington camp. Woodmen of the World, for the full, prompt and satisfactory settlement un der Its terms of certificate No. 116 to 13. held by my husband. Hamilton H. Knott. Mrs. Llr.zle Knott. LOST AND FOUND. TAILORS. COATMAKERS, PANT8 makers and vestmakers. Call on Max well Tailoring Co . 142 2d at, nenr Alder. POSITION YOUNG LADY WISHES as cnshler, Al references given. dress B-106, Journal A(l- W A NT EL wagon. YOl'NG MAN TO DRIVE Swetland, 273 Morrison. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED. 25 EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE AND bon-bon dippers; alao packers. Apply candy department Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.. 12th and Davis. PopularWants SITUATIONS WANTEDFBMALB. A REFINED. CAPABLE WOMAN. thoroughly experienced, wishes posi tion aa housekeeper in hotel or rooming house. X-468. Journal. SkdWcASH AND CABINKT MAKKKH wanted. James I. Marshall Manufac turlng company, 28B Couch at. . EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR MEN. II N. Id et Phone Main 151$. PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFF1CB7 206 Morrison st IT N. Id St. ...i ..Phone Peclflo 2$ Phone PaclTio now RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT CO. Logglna camu and farm heln a spe cialty, lo N. 2d at. Phone Main 6296. we pay all telegraph charges. ACME EMPLOYMENT 57; FARM ers' and loggers' help a specialty. 14 N. 2nd St.. 29 N. 2nd st. 241 Davis st Phone Main 1487. Fopiila r Wants FOR RENT nOUSES '' , srii; nay i 784 and I LIST YOUR HOUSE FOR RENT WITH us. We have calls every day. Com mon wealth Trust Co., 6th and Ankenyv r-nonea, wain in, A-nio. FOR RENT WfNE-ROOM M( house, 806 E. list St., Kenllwc at 804 B. 22nd st; phone East B17IB, SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. 6 R06ms" f5 rent; part furnished, modern; phone and water free: porcelain bath, gas or wood stove; 8 blocks from 6th st car. 355 Lincoln st. RENT 8-ROOM FOR rear No 487V4 W. Davis st., $14 month. Inquire J. M. Luther, 80s ft Cottage IS $14 month. 1st st or phone Main 7810 WE RENT AND SELL PIANOa SHER man. Clay A Co UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT HOUSES. COT- tages. flats, stores, offices, rooming- houses, eta. Landlords will do well to call on PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. Phone Ex. 71. 8. B. Cor. Id and Oak. WE HAVE CLIENTS DAILY FOR modern dwellings for rent; will act as agents for owners. C. 1. Parrlsh A Co.. 311 Marquam bldg. Phones Main 6222. A-4655. Wanted to rent s or 4 unfur- nlshed rooma, or cottage; give par Iculars. A-104, Journal. WANTEDAGENTS. WE WANT 20 LADIES TO INTRO- duce aome new goods, perfumes, etc. Plummer Drug Co.. 3d and Madlon. FOR RENT 422 DAVIS ST, UN- furnished rooms or light housekeep ing. 3-ROOM FLAT. $10. $13. 188 Market. 4-ROOM FLAT. FURNISHED HOUSES NEW 7-ROOM. FURNISHED; MIL lard ave.. Nashville; $25. Call 212 Allsky bldg. fur rent flats JUST COMPLLTED MODERN FLATS of 7, 8 and 4 rooms: walking distance, 200 feet south of 23d and Washington sts.. ureen ave., Cedar Hill. FOR RENT STORES-OFFH LOST $20 REWARD FOR RETURN of Scotch collie, dog, lost from Caaa dero car 7:40 Saturday morning at east side station. Long straight hair, yellow and white, large white breast bordered wltn black, white fan-shaped spot on back of neck, white stripe In middle of face, left foot white, right hind foot and leg white, small scar on nose canned by barbed wire when puppy. Dr. Henry E. Jones, 49 N. 17th at. Main 2728. GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS TO work on shirts and overalls. Lessons given to inexperienced. Apply at Stand ard factory No. 2. Grand ave. and East Taylor St. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY, 142Vfc Washington st. corner Seventh, up stairs. Phone Main 2691. Female help wanted. GIRLS WANTED APPLY STANDARD factory No. I, Grand ave. and East Taylor st. WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE FITZ Well shirts and Boss of All overalls at 75 1st st. MATURE WOMAN AS ASSISTANT TO AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU SELL goods? If so we need you; complete outfit free; cash weekly. Write for choice of territory. "Capital City Nur- sery company. Salem. Or. - AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE. TO sell household article; sells on night; used In every family; good profit. 72 Front at. WANTED LADY AGENTS; GOOD, rapid-selling article; desired by every woman; good commission. Call 427 E. Ash to 6 p. upstairs; 9 to 11 a. m.. and 2 rn. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. take management Sept. 1. once. Address A.-41S. Journal. Apply at FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattreases renovated and returned same day. 228 Front st Main 474. Portland Curled-Halr Factory. IL Meti ger, proprietor. LOST FOX TERRIER; WHITE, i marked black; no collar; last seen! Lone Fir cemetery Friday afternoon; reward. East 2 21. WILL THE LADY WHO WAS SEEN to pick up an Elk hatpin at the Mar quam Monday evening kindly leave the name at the box office and receive reward WANTED YOUNG LADIES TO learn telephone operating: good salary short hours, pay while learning, luncheon served free of charge and lounging and rest rooms in connection. Apply chief operator. Telephone building. West Park and Alder sts. LOST and 1815. BULL-TERRIER, white; spiked collar. BRINDLE Phone E. BUSINESS WOMAN WITH STRONG personality, good health and selling powers required. One who can leave the city preferred. N-462, Journal. A GOOD GIRL WANTED FOR OEN eral housework; new house; small family 230 N. 24th st. WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD goods and guarantee best prices. Call, phone or write. S. J. A L. Rubenateln, 176 Front st, opposite National hotel. Pacific 1401. CASH FOR HOL'SKHOU) GOODS. 8AV age A PennelL 846-347 1st st Phone Pacific $60. FOR RENT TWO GROUND FLOOR offices. Front and Ankeny sts. Apply R T. Cox. Telephone Main 422. A NICE OFFICE SUITE FOR RENT: Madison bldg.. 3d and Madison sts. HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE) for sale; furniture of a 7-room house; close In; west side. Inquire 208 Seventh, or Phone Main 2314. "FURNISHED 4-ROOM COTTAGE FOR, rent, or will sell the furniture cheap. Thone Tabor 383, from 5 to 7 p. m TWO FLATS. NEAR TT WELL I equipped and new throughout. Are ranged into four housekeeping suites A. profitable investment. Address B-469, I Journal. I FURNITURE OF 8-ROOM HOUSE; I family leaving; rent $16. 687 E. Oak st. between 19th and 20th. I FURNITURE ELEGANT SIX-ROOM! modern flat, very clone In; two rooms now rented pays rent of flat; rent $30 per month. For price and full Informa tion aee Commonwealth Trust Co., 6tl ! and Ankeny. WE PAY MORE FOR FURNITURE. PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS. Main 5655. 211 1st st. IF YOU WANT TO SELL SEE US. Second Hand Palace. Highest prices paid for second-hand goods, 167 Flan ders. Phone Main 8618. HIGHGEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kinds of second-hr.nd goods. Union Exchange, 262 Front st. Pacific 1431. FOR RENT FARMS. WILL LEASE 70-ACRE FARM FOR either 3 or 5 years; good community; good house and barn; only II miles from Vancouver. Inquire at 446 Man zanlta St., Woodlawn; take Woodlawn car. DEFORMITY APPLIANCES MADE TO order. K. E. Karlson Co.. 851 An keny st.. Main 8260. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. Phone East 1593. 18! E. 16th. HALL AND BALLROOM. NEW WITH Ay4& ... I - m. fib. I OAft WANTED FURNITURE AND HOUSE- I V' " " """"" . hold goods of every description i " kmi-nr-si hrAL ti in town 1 bought, sold and exchanged. The . for automobiles. City market block. '282 1st Main 8874. Home A-2327 ! 3d and Market DEATHS LOST SUNDAY, AT THE OAKS. LA dy's open faced watch. Monogram "B B." Woodlawn 1283. COW LOST MIDDLE SIZED. LIGHT brown and white, no horns, half Jer sey; rope around neck; reward. Moeckll, old Ryan place. Hillsdale, owner. LOST A JOURNAL ROUTE BOOK. near 3d and Salmon. Finder please return to circulation department. Jour nal office. LOST pln. office. -SUNDAY, A GOLD BEAUTY Finder please return to Journal LOST COLD CROSS. NEAR 8TH AND Gllsan. Please return to Journal of fice. Reward. WANTED YOUNG LADIES TO study commercial telegraphy; positions r.sruroil when competent. Oregon Col lege, 406 Commonwealth bldg. W A N T E D SECOND HAND TENT, about 10x12. Address B-104. Journal. Wanted h o u s e k ee pe r for small family of adults; must be neat and competent to take full charge. Tele phone any day after 1, East 108, or P-469. Journal GIRLS WANTED; GOOD WAGES FOR competent help; steady employment. Portland Paper Box Co., 208 Oak at. WANTED AT ONCE, A WET NURSE. Phone Main 4479. A-4379. WANTED A GOOD. FIRST-CLASS cook; good wages. 885 E. Morrison. REED August 20, Catherine Reed. aged two months and 17 days, 6S8 Marshall St.: whooping cough. ROACH August 18. Benjamin A. Roach, aged 67 yearn, 8 months and 9 davs, 333 1 2th St.; chalecystltls. I ANDERSON August 18, Mrs. Johanna Anderson, aged 66 years, Crystal I Spring sanitarium; suicide by hanging- Cltour JONES August 17, Henry Jones, ageil I CMH & 75 years, Spokane. Wash.; drowning, i Srobably suicide. ERNOTTI August 19, Joseph Sernot tl, aged 1 year, 2 months and 18 days, 1087 North 26th St.; cholera In fantum. NISONGER August 18. Mrs. Ruth Nl songer, aged 63 years, 6 months and 25 days, at St. Vincent's hospital; nl tral Insufficiency. LOST THE FINDER OF A LARGE (tray and white cat will be rewarded at Sktdmore drue store, 151 3d st. HELP WANTED MALE $1.50 per cord, timber yel low fir, apply R. 306 Stearns Mdg:., Portland, Oregon. FUNERAL NOTICES. ROACH At the family residence, 333 12th st., Benjamin Harlan Roach, aged 67 years, father of George H.. Eva M. and Grace A. Roach. Funeral service') will be held at Flnley's chapel Thurs day afternoon, August 22, at 3 o'clock. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. UNDERTAKERS MAX M. SMITH. FLORIST. 160 6TH St., opposite Meier c Frank's. Main 7216. jTP. FINLEY & SONS. 3D AND MADL son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 8. DUNNING. MENTEE & GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers; modern in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant. 3,000 350 1,050 800 650 250 125 176 600 960 1,107 A. B HEM STOCK! FUNERAL T5F rector. East 13th and Umatilla. Phone S e 1 Uv ood 71. Lady assistant. ZEL L ER-BYRNE8 CO., FUNERAL Dl rectors. embalmers, 273 Russell. East 10R8. Lady assistant EDWARD HOLMAN, 220 3d st. UNDERTAKER, ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. AND embalming. 409 Alder st Main 6133. Lady assistant. CEMETERIES RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES. $10: family lots. 10x16, for $100, and upwards, according to size; the only cemetery in Portland which perpetually maintains and cares for lota. For Information, apply to W. R. Mackenzie, Worcester block. W. M. Ladd. president. WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE $100 to $150 per month; some even more; stock clean, grown on reserva tion, far from old orchards; cash ad vanced weekly; choice of territory. Ad dress Washington Nursery Co., Top- penlsh, Washington. Union Hotel 81 N. SIXTH ST.. PORTLAND. OR. Free employment to all ; boarders' rates J 1.50 per week; room, 25o ana up; spe cial monthly rates given. Anderson, proprietor. WIDE AWAKE. ENERGETIC MEN wanted on good salary and commis sion for city and traveling. References required. 207 Couch bldg. U. S. GOVERNMENT SERVICE MEN wanted at once to qualify for fall examinations. Call today. Information free. West Coast schools, 315 Oregon lan bldg. Open tonight. EXPERIENCED FRAME MAKER AND bench hand. Portland Sash & Door Co., E. Taylor and Union ave. WANTED AN OFFICE MAN COM- petent to handle a large business in city; requires some money; salary; an swer; give phone. C-465. Journal. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Can train you for a better position; you can keep right on with your work nnd study during spare hours; our courses make odd moments valuable. Portland office. 132 5th St. Call or write for descriptive circular. ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. $10"; family lots, $25 to $75. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st ana Cully rond. Phone Tabor 206. For f.uL' lnformlon apply to Frerk Schlegel. 602 Commercial hlk. Phone Main 282?. SOBER INDUSTRIOUS MEN WANTED, best of wages. Apply at L. E. Kern's brickyard, E. 34th and Tillamook sts. PROFITS FROM $10 TO $100 DAILY Have voti small amount of monev? Will start you motion picture show. For particulars call room 2, 145 V4 6th, cor ner Alder. MEETING NOTICES. ATTENTION NEIGHBOR Something Doing BETTER COME IDonTi'. uri I F CAMP 4 2,850 2,000 1.600 MEET ME, NEIGHBOR, Tomorrow Night And Every Thursday Night. In Our New Temple. 128 11th st. WANTED ERRAND BOY TO WORK after school hours. Mrs. Bertfuchs, 286 Washington. WANTED SEVERAL GOOD 8WAMP ers; wages $2.75 per day. Apply Western Cooperage Co., 306 Stearns bldg,. city. MEN AND BOYS WANTED, TO learn plumbing, plastering, bricklay ing. Day and night classes. Free cat. Positions secured. No book learning. Coyne Trade School. 230-240 8th St., San Francisco nnd New York. wanted intelligent young men to study telegraphy; railroad and commercial positions secured when com petent; call. Oregon College, 406 Com monwealth bldg. GIRL TO ASSISTWITH HOU8E work: small family. Apply 652 Kearney. WANTED LADY TEACHERS AT M. E. mission. 247 4 Stark st Apply 262 Clay st. WANTED TO BUY BOY'S BICYCLE In good condition. 689 Frederick St. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT TnTTuornsLiEuTl I Elegantly furnished; steam heat and baths. THE BUTLER. MODERN HOTEL, furnished up-to-date; gaa and eleo trlo lighted. 409 H Washington. FOR RENT NEW FURNITURE wagon and license. Call Main 6202. A18U SUMMER RESORTS 8HELBURN HOTEL NICELY FUR nlshed rooms; everything first-class; home cooking. Mrs. T. P. Hoare, Sea view. Wash. BUSINESS CHANCES. THE CURTIS. CORNER 11TH AND Commercial; over Danzlger's clothing store; good rooms; central location; transient trade solicited. Astoria. Or. THE AVALON HOTEL. FURNISHED rooms, modern throughout Cor. 11th and Washington. WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housowork; no waahlng, good pay. 344 10th St., near Mill st. HOTEL OAK FIRST-CLASS FUR nlshed rooms, electric light, gas, bath and phones; situated next to City park. ' 347 Oak st. WANTED GIRLS 11 V4 N. 4th. IN TAILOR SHOP. LIPMAN. WOLFE & CO. Require saleswomen for drugs. Jewelry, embroideries, gloves, etc.; permanent positions only. Apply to Supt. JEWELRY Llpman, Wolfe & Co. require an expe rienced Jewelry saleswoman; permanent position and good salary. Apply to Btipt. GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework; good home with four In family; most of laundry sent out; good wages, 870 Garfield ave. Wood- tawn 338. GIRL. AMERICAN. AGED ABOUT 17, to work in cigar and confectionery store. Call Immediately, 329H 1st St. A GOOD GIRL. GENERAL HOl'SE- work: cood pay: no washing. b4 uan tenbeln ave. Take Russell and Shaver car. A HALF INTEREST IN A BUSINESS for a few hundred; a payment down, the balance can be paid out ot the busi ness. No monev required until proved satisfactory. This la the best oppor tunity for a little money. Como and Investigate. 88 North 6th St. FOR RENT MODERN ROOMIt house of 80 rooms; right In the heart of the east side busy center; 5-year lease; terms moderate. Inquire Mr. Phil Gevurtz at I. G-vurtz A Sons. THE GRAND. 45H N. 3D ST. ROOMS for gentlemen. $1.26 per week and up. THE NEWLAND HOUSE GOOD rooms, single and en suite; good, clean beds, electric lights; $1.26 to $3.50 per week. 306H 1st. Phone Main 7810. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. rates reasonable. 442 Jefferson. CLEArt AND NICELY FURNISHED rooms and transient. 95 11th at, cor. Stark. BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM, TWO blocks P. O. and theatres. 358 V4 Tarn hill; new management. FOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM In private family, suitable for one or two eentlemen. 427 3d st. A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room. 195 14th. Phone Main 1193. NICELY -FURNISH ED ROOM, CLOSE In, reasonable. 402 4th st. MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED 1.000 HOP-PICKERS TO pick 624 acres of hops; big crop; larg est and best equipped hopyard In Ore gon: all on trellis wire; perfect accom modations: grocery store, bakery, butch er shop, barber shop, dancing pavilion, 50x150 feet; telephone, physician, beau tiful camping ground, 3 acres bathing pool, restaurant, provisions sold at Port land prices; we pay $1.10 per 100 pounds. Reduced excursion rates on our special train. For further particulars apply to Krebs Bros., 272 Stark St., Portland, or., on or arier ausubi ii. Phone Main 1320. Home A-3153. HELP WANTED AND SUPPLIED. male or female. K. u. Drake, zuott Washington st. Pacific 1370. WANTED HOP PICKERS FOR large yards; long season; fine picking; fine camping ground, etc.; groceries nt city prices. Apply Andrew Kan & Co., 287 Morrison St. SALESMAN OR SALESLADY WANTED A good proposition, can at zu Flledner bldg. STENOGRAPHERS, BOTH MALE AND female, good positions open wun oemi firms; no charge. Underwood Type writer Co.. 68 th st FURNISHED 809 1st. ROOMS FOR RENT. WANTED PARTY WHO WILL IN vest $1,500 In fine manufacturing business, this entire amount to be use, I for extending the business; a man who will keep the books and take manage ment of sales department preferred. This is a fine opening. Address A-108, Journal. FOR SALE A BAKERY IN ASTORIA; owner called to California, only rea son for selling: price $760, and stock at Invoice value; u bargain. Address B-110,, Journal. FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY, ICE cteam and cigar store; a bargain If sold at once. Call corner West ave. and Base Line road, or phone Tabor 605. GROCERY STORE AND LIVING rooms; party with $800 can get this at a sacrifice as sickness compels owner to leave city. Address A-101. Journal. CIGAR STORE PROMINENT WASH Ington st. location, doing business of $15 per day; rent $20 per month: lease. For full information see Commonwealth CLEAN. QUIET HOUSE. ONE OR TWO j TVUS cV 6 h and Ankiny pleasant front rooms, reasonable. 450 ' ruHt V" tt" ana AnKeny Ynmhlll Phone Pacific 346. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING. THE MITCHELL HOUSEKEEPING and transient rooms, reasonable. 7th and Flanders sts. $T2B WEEK UP CLEAN. FURNISHED housekeeping-rooms, parlor, bath, laundry, furnace heat yard. 203 V4 Stan ton nt. U car. $1.60 WEEK UP LARGE. CLEAN furnished housekeeping-rooms, laun dry and bath. 184 Sherman st. south, Portland. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; LOWEST rates; electric lights and pnone in eluded. 301 Water st. FOR SALE $17,000. FLOUR MILL paying 20 per cent on price asked, lo cated In good town, close to city. Easy terms, will take some Portland real es tate as part payment. Reason for sell ing, old age. For particulars, call on or address, C. H. Fuqua, 709 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Or. Telephone Main. 1354. Residence k 303b. UR DO YOU WANT rooming house? 6202 or A-1681. to eT7 If so call r. ctv up Main FOR SALE 300 PIGEONS; PLY mouth Rock; high-grade; 100 runts and crosses; also reHtaurant. Call 496 E. 12th st. Phone Sellwood 442. TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING and three unfurnished rooms for rent. Inquire at 80 E. 12th t, corner Stark. THE HE1LER, 280 V4 GRAND AVE. ; first-class furnished housekeeping rooms, electric light and gas; free tele phone ajidbath. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, very cheap. 24U ta. 36th. 4251 or call 242 Madison. FURNISHED rooms. Phone East WANTED AMATEUR PERFORMERS, long engagement. Call at lU JQ si.. room 54. WANTED 1,000 HOP PICKERS; ALSO to buy 1,000 camp stoves at via eacn. 271 First st. WANTED HOPPICKERS; WE PAY 50c per box: camp snacKS rree. win be at the St. Charles hotel August 25 till September 8 to sell round trip tickets to HrooKS, or, t r b1"""" WANTED HOPPICKERS FOR MY yard at Brooks, or.; nay ouc per dox. Will be at St. Charles hotel, August zs till September I. - Homer "Gouley. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS also furnished rooms; 301 H 1st st. Pacific 1717. THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TO rent. 108 12th, near Washington. FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, steel range, gas plate, bath; with hot and cold water. 809 1st st. Phone A-4208 NICE, COOL FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, ground floor; nice yard. 331 14th st. A MARKER AND DISTRIBUTOR. AP- ply at Pacinc laujiory, nnur st. Wanted l.ooo hop pickers to buy 1,000 camp stoves at. c eacn 271 1st st. COVERED WAGON IN GOOD ORDER; hea"y harness; wagon $25; harness $10. 173 3d; kfternoona. FURNISHED HOUSEKE EPLNG rooms. 229 13th st. FOR SALE GROCERY; ware; good business; Phone Tabor 319. SOME HARD small capital. FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE; NINE rooms, nlcelv furnished, all full, pay ing well. Apply 273 N. 12th st. SNAP A GROCERY STORE. DOING good business; invoice about $1,000; fixtures thrown In and sold all together for $1,000. Must be sold this week. See? Pacific Investment Co., 91 6th nt. $660 BUYS ONE OF THE BEST-PAY-lng confectionery and Ice cream par lors in Oregon, the only one In one of the best towns. My entire time occu pied with other business, so must sell nt a sacrifice. T. J. Simmons, Myrtle Creek, Or. LOOK EIGHT ROOMS NICELY FU fi nished; worth $600; will take $360; come quick; nice location. 242 Madison. 30-ROOM HOUSE; HEART OF CITY; rent $80; 4V4-year lease; see this be fore you buy. 242 Madison. $3.00 WEEK. 2 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng front rooms. 421 6th. WANTED A MAN AND WIFE TO work In a lodging nouse, o ana lodging. Dewey house, 28 n. an. WASHINGTON LODGE NO 46, A. F. A A. M StHtnrt communication this (Wednes- ! Grand ave, City. aayj evening. 8 o'clock, Burk hard building. M. M. degree Visitors cordially Invited. By order M. W. J- H. RICHMOND, aecretary. WANTED EXPERIENCED SOLICI tor to solicit clothes for the East Portland Cleaning and Dye Works, 148 CARPENTERS' HEADQUARTERS, corner E. Pine and Grand ave. meets every Tuesaa- nignt. t'none East 6279 M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, 5.4f it Wednesday evenlnsL Allakv bid. 14 mi Morrison its, WANTED GOOD LIVE MEN. 8AL- ary or commission. Address Interna tional Hospital association. Room 12, Donegan Diflg., Vancouver, waan. SEVERAL MORE MEN NEEDED without delay to qualify for U. 8. Railway Mall Clerks and Postal Letter Carriers. Big salaries; life position: specia) examinations for fall. West Coast Schools, 816 QrefOUlAft . bldy. Open day as ava&lsf, ' ., . . ' SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. posrrioNiN x wholeaTeliqijor store; 6 year' experience. A. B., MAN WITH FAMILY WANTS WORK on a farm; good gardener and milker. B-101, Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. GIRL WANTS PLACE AS STENOO rapher; small wages to begin. R-468, journal. A REFINED MIDDLE-AGED LADY desires a position In widower's borne t housekeeper. X-ill Journal, ROOMS AND BOARD. OSBORN HOTEL, CORNER GRAND ave. and E. Ash; furnished rooms, sin gle or en suite, with or without board. East 5619! WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. with board. The Chrysler, 389 Taylor. BARGAIN FOR A FEW VAYS I MUtV sell furniture and fixtures of Spring field hotel, with lease on building; good location and paying business: good ?rivate renson for selling. Address box 75, Sprlngfleld, Or., for prices and particulars. WANTED BY YOUNG MARRIED woman child to board. Phone Scott 5658; suburbs. 160 Emerson st. FOR RENT HOUSES VAN HORN TRANSFER FURNITURE and pianos moved, stored or shipped. Phone Main 1618. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS TO rent; part furnished, modern; phone and water free; porcelain bath, gas or wood stove; blocks front F1XU at car. 166 Ltngola at. COUNTRY HOTEL AND SALOON AND 1H acres of land, 26 miles from Port land, clearing about $3,000 a year and living, for $10,000: will tako $6,000 in good Income bringing property; balance cash; no agents. A. Barber, 244 Alberta st WANTED A PARTNER IN THE" photo business, to work in the hop yards; must be a hustler. Address C W. Glffln. Dallas, Or. FOR SALE SAWMILL, 25,000 FEET capacity; new machinery; 200,ft00 feet of timber In sight; hair minion isj in pond; 440 acres land; a bargain. number uo. HOTEL AND ROADHOUSE TO LEASE Old-estaDlisnea, with or without sa loon; furnished; newly remodeled: $36: also 7-room house and orchard. $10; and 4 flats, 18 rooms. $26; all on west side. C H. Piggott owner, lawyer. 4. S and" 6, Mulkey bldg. A GOOD- NEWSPAPER PROPOSITION mm oa f w tv a as va vf5 vsa wu. U fu ioz 11.000 cub, AdOre Briih Journal. i f