The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 02, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAlLY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, . SEPTEMR ,2. '.1907.''-
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PopularWants
Sari Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
789 Market SL, bet 3d & 4th
ABTrfcTisriraKTS ? bub-
CXXO BECBTTBD.
Oregonttns when In San Francisco
M bare their mall sent In care ot
The Journal offlce,
ARTHUR L. riSH. Representatlre.
v..
NEW TODAY
Katherine
ORIOI
SVIIMXWOS
sinnATS.
10 Minute Car
Service
SU Xlles to r. o.
"Every person who In
vests In well-selected real
estate in a growing section
of a proeperoua communi
ty, adopts the surest and
safest method of becoming
Independent, for real es
tate Is the basis of all
wealth.
"PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT."
,1
Why will lots purchased now in
MTBERIN1
be a better investment than
in any other part-of the city?
Because they are lower in
, price considering improve
ments than in any other sec
T tion." ,
:77 The section northeast of
Mount ,Tabor has only re
cently secured Bull Run wa
ter and prices are yet very
low.
.When the vivifying effects
of the water will be mani
fest in the abundance of
fruit and flowers and when
the Mount Hood road goes
through next spring, the
; Oregonian who is from Mis
souri will say, "That's just
my luck. Here these new
comers have caught me nap
ping and made this profit."
A prophet has no honor in
his own country and some
Portlanders in their apathy
don't know that the city is
expanding rapidly and prop
erty increasing in value ev
ery day.
. The great influx of new
comers must be housed. It
is practically impossible to
day to rent or buy a small
house reasonable.
Grasp this one
. Grand Opportunity
and call at our office and in-
yestigate NOW.
The Curfiss Co.
;." 309 Abington Bidg.
Open till 9 p. m.
Phones Main 699; A-2699.
"The wise young man, or
wage-earner, of today In
vests his money In real es
tatesuburban real estate.
"ANDREW CARNEGIE."
SB
Katherine
omci
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Addition
Graded
Streets
Bull Boa Water.
BURNSIDE STREET
. For a Few Days Only
. ?
fV ; Price $9,000; Terms.
lOexlOO on the N. W. cor. of 11th and
- E. Burnslde. Price $9,000.
Mall &' Von Borstel
104 Second and 382 E. Burnside
' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Taul VanTrldagh L (trustee) et
- V tl C. B. Woodworth, lot 13,
Clock Ij, JTohft 'Irvlng's First
addition,. .W. D-."... 9 4,000
Martha M. Taylor to Elle Tunky
lots 8 and 4. block 142, Caruth
' era addition to Caru there addi-
CHlon. VV. JD., 4460
PopularWants
KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Title Guarantee & Trust' company
to diaries A. J turner, jot jz,
block 6, North Irvington, deed.
A. P. Smith to William H. Saw
. telL lot 7, block 19, Sunnyslde,
W. D
Henry and Margoretha Staub to
Elizabeth K. Harris, lot 2, block
ISO
2,800
HI, Sunnyslde, w. D
Egbert F. and Almeda Ferris to
Ellen A. Tyler, west 40 feet of
south 10 feet of lot 3, and west
40 feet of lot 4, block 20, King's
Second addition, W. D
Annie and William MacMaster to
3,400
10
Ellen c. McCord, lots 8 and 4,
and north half of lot 5, block
1, Ardmore, 8. W. 11 20,500
Webster Thrlp to Frank R.
Hertiler, lot 8, block 32, West
Portland, W. D
E. Werleln, treasurer city of
-r "Portland, to Victor Land com
pany, block 10, lot 4, Multno
mah, unpaid assessment deed..
J. E. Werlein, treasurer city of
Portland, to Victor Land com
pany lot 12. block 17. Highland,
unpaid assessment deed
Louise E. Hamilton to Frank J.
Nomura, lot 4, block 49, Sunny
slde. contract
George T. and Caroline Smith to
W. R Hampton, lots 22 and 23.
block 6, Mansfield, W. D
J. B. and 8. E. Meek to S. I.
25
SO
3
2.250
50
W. D.
Ben Selling (trustee) et al, to W.
Otterstrom. lots 3 and 4, block
10, Kern Park. W. D
University Land company to Mrs.
James O'Connell. lots 14. 15.
block 138, University Park,
W. D
The Land Company of Oregon to
Georgia May Roscnsteln, lot 13,
block 12, City View Park,
w. n
400
300
210
375
M. A. and W. A. Shaw to Crown-
Columbia Puln Paper com
pany, southeast quarter of sec
tion 21, township 1 north, range
east. W. D
10
Margaret J. and H. F. Woodcock
to Emma s. Ruedy. lots , s.
titrwb Mtsrhlsnil W Tt
1,200
George H. and Emma R. Stovall
to Ben f. Bmitn, lot z, diock o,
Vernon, W. D.
400
Amanda L. and J. O. Williams to
Fred Ryser. lot 11, block N,
Seiiwood. w. n
350
FOR ABSTRACTS, TITLE INSITR-
ance or mortgage loans, call on Pacific
Title ft Trust Co.. 204-5-8-7 Falling bidg.
GET YOUR INSURANCE AND AB-
stracts to real estate from the Title
Guarantee & Trust Co., 240 Washington
at-, 14. - -
WEATHER REPORT
The pressure has risen decidedly over
eastern Oregon and southern Idaho, and
the crest of tRe high area overlying the
northern California coast last evening
was central this morning- about Boise.
Idaho, and clear skies prevailed In con
sequence over southern and eastern
Oregon and southern Idaho. Cloudiness
was, however, prevalent over north
western Oregon. Washington and north
ern Idaho. Light to moderate rains fell
over these regions during last night,
with thunder storms reported from
Lewiston and Spokane. The weather
was clear over northern California and
Nevada Temperatures this morning
were lower from California northeast
ward to Sookane. especially in southern
Oregon.
Indications point to fair weather over
this district tonight and tomorrow ex
cept in western Washington, where
cloudiness wits possibly showers Is ex
pected.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vlcinitv Fair tonieht
and tomorrow; easterly winds.
western ureeon Fair tonieht. warm
er south portion; tomorrow fair, east
erly winas.
Western Washington Cloudy, with
possibly showers tonight and tomorrow;
southerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington
and Idaho Probably fair tonight and
tomorrow.
Wedding Cards. W. Q. Bmith A Co.,
Washington bidg., corner 4th and Wash
ington sts.
Wedding cards the beat,-100 for $5.
Alvln S. Hawk. 144 2d st.
Tonseth & Co., florist, for flowers of
ail kinds. 123 6th st.
Clarke Bros., Florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st.
Full dress suits for
Unique Tailoring Co.. 3
rent, all slzea
1)9 Stark st
UNDERTAKERS
DUNNING. M ENTEE & GILBAUGH,
undertakers and embalmers; modern
in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
430. Lady assistant.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. AND
embalming. 409 Alder st Main
6138. Lady assistant.
MAX M. SMITH, FLORIST, l6o 6TH"
st, opposite Meier & Frank' a Main
7216.
J. P. FINLEY & SONS, 3D AND MADI
son sts. Office of county coroner.
Phone Main
A. S HEMSTOCK, FUNERAL BT-"
rector. East 13th and Umatilla. Phone
Seiiwood 71. Lady assistant
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., FUNERAL LT
rectors, embalmers, 273 Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN. UNDERTAKER.
220 8d st
CEMETERIES
RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES, $10;
family lots. 10x16, for $100, and
upwards, according to size; the .only
cemetery In Portland which perpetually
maintains and cares for lots. For
Information, apply to W. R. Mackenzie,
Worcester block. W. M. Ladd, president.
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES$T0;
family lots, $26 to $76. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st.
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For
full information apply to rpnK Hrnlegel.
602 Commercial blk. Phone Main 2S23.
BUSINESS NOTICES
INVENTIONS BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Covenant Contract Co.. 427 Flledner
bidg. Main 2891.
L C. HENRICHSEN CO., JEWELERS.
and opticians. 284 Washington st
NEW FICTION LIBRARY, 131 10TH
st: books loaned at 3 cents the day.
COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINT
ing East Side Printing Co., 94 Union
nve. East 499, B-1X88.
MEETING NOTICES.
HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO.
Ill, A. F. & A. M. Stated
communication this (Monday)
evening at 8 o'clock, Burkhard
bidg. Work In M. M. degree.
Visiting brethren welcome.
C. E MILLER. Secretary.
M. W. A EVERGREEN CAMP. ,468
meets Wednesday evening. Allsky
bidg., 3d and Morrison sts.
M W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP NO.
6,975. Mondays, 17th and Marshall.
Visitors welcome.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE "HAIR
mattresses renovated and returned
same day. 228 Front st Main 474.
Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. Meti-
ger. proprietor.
JOST SEPTEMBER 1, BETWEEN
Portland and the Oaks, a pair of
spectacles tn case; return to 135 Front
st. and receive reward.
LOST GOLD FILLED WATCH; Ini
tials "M. P." on caste; finder leave 907
E. 6th st. N. ; rewaro. Fred Frederick
sen. "STRAYED ON THE 25TH OF AUGUST
one Jersey cow and two Durham year
L'J1?..n?"ers' Kod reward on return to
75W.JHumbolt st
LOSTYELLOW AND WHITE SCOTCH.
totlie dog, 10 months old. yellow pre-1
dominating; white face, breast and right
fore leg; reward for return or definite
information. Phone 412; no Question
aakfcd. . ,
PopularWants
NOTICES.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
county jlerlt or Multnomah county ror
furnishing' appliances for burning oil as
fuel In the ferryboats Lionel K. Webster
and W. 8. Mason un tn Wednesday. Sep
tember 18, at 12 o'clock noon, when bids
Will be ooened. Plans and sDeclflcatlons
can be seen at the office of the under
signed. The county reserves the right to re
ject any anrf all hlrin.
F. S. FIELDS,
- County Clerk.
SEALED Blfl WILL BE RECEIVED
by the county clerk of Multnomah
county up to 12 o'clock noon. September
18, 1907. for tha erection of a two-story
frame detention home at Center addition
for the boys and girls of the Juvenile
court. Bids will be received either
separately for ach branch of work or
complete for the entire building. Plans
can be viewed at tne ornce ot me
county clerk at the courthouse. The
county reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. F. S. FIELDS,
countv t.ierK.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District or
Oregon In the matter of the estate of
J. Rosencrantx. bankrupt.
The undersigned will receive sealed
bids for the following property belong
ing to this estate, to wit:
One stock of general merchandise of
the Inventory valuation of 33,118.41, to
getlwMW with.,,, flxuirea .jMnouoUnc.tQ
$818.66. up to Tuesday, September 8,
1907. at 12 o'clock noon.
I A certified check or cash deposit of
10 per cent oi me nmuuni uuerea must
acoompany each bid. Sale subject to
confirmation by the court.
Inventory may be seen on applica
tion and property may be examined at
983 Belmont street. I
R. L. SABIN, Trustee.
No. 7 First st., Portland, Or.
Dated August 28, 1907.
HELP WANTED MALE
$1.50 per cord, timber yel
low fir, apply R. 306 Stearns
tUg.f Portland, Oregon,
Waited
Experience; helper in taffy and cara
mel department; also 18-year-old boys
to learn candy trade. Aldon Candy Co.,
10th and Gllsan sts.
WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE
$100 to $160 per month; some even
more; stock clean, grown on reserva
tion far from old orchards: cash ad
vanced weekly; choics of territory. Ad
dress Washington Nursery Co., Top
penlsh, Wash ngton.
Union Hotel
81 N. SIXTH ST., PORTLAND, OR.
Free employmont to all ; boarders' rates
1150 per week; room, 26c and up; spe
cial monthly rates given. Anderson,
proprietor.
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 at,
San FratK-isco and New York.
Waited
Experienced hard candy worker;
steady work, good wages. Aldon Candy
Co., 10th and Gllsan sts.
WANTED BOYS FOR GOOD Posi
tions in departments. Pac, Coast Bis
cuit Co., 12th and Davis.
WANTED BOY OVER 18
age to learn some trade.
YEARS
271 1st.
OF
WANTED A SECOND
breal. 651 2d St.
BAKER ON
WANTED EXPERIENCED FUR FIN
lsher and liner; best of wages paid;
steady work: also 2 young ladies who
want to learn the fur business; good
wages to start with. A. Reiner, 663
Washington st.
BOY WANTED. $6 PER WEEK TO
begin. 65 N. Front, cor. Davis.
20 BOYS, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE.
Applv at once to
OLDS. WORTMAN & KING.
WANTED NO. 1 SALESMEN AND
solicitors for best proposition ever
made to both agent and public. Call
after 7 p. m., New Occidental hotel,
Room 212. P. Kramer.
WANTED 16-YEAR-OLD BOY FOR
errands and to make himself gener
ally useful. Turner's Dye Works, 605
Jefferson.
WANTED MEN OF EXPERIENCE TO
work in country; good salary guaran
teed; one man to each county. Call at
2ii5 Washington st. room 12.
BOY, 14 OR 16 AR8 OLD WANTED
to learn mattress trade. 240 Russell
st
WANTED ALL KINDS OF LOGGERS,
hook tenders, rigging and rollway
men. Apply at camp. Eufauna, Wash.
IMMEDIATELY PRUNE PICKERS
and traylng men; 4 weeks' work, cheap
fare. Young Men's Christian Associa
tion YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN WHOLE
sale house; one with wheel preferred.
102 N. 5th st. D. M. Averlll & Co.
WE SECURE POSITIONS FOR OUR
members; special membership $2.
Y. M. C. A.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED AX
handle man, one that thoroughly un
derstands the business and can make
patterns, etc.; also a No. 1 finisher of
handles; also man for bolter. Charles
Hoff, manager, Dallas, Or.
MEM WANTED AT KERN'S BRICK
yard; brick wheelers and common la
borers. E. 34th and Tillamook sts.
EXPERIENCED FRAME MAKER AND
bench hand. Portland Sash & Door
Co., E. Taylor and Union ave.
WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO"
work in bathhouse; must understand
massage. Address W-605, Journal.
WANTED ALL-AROUND DENTIST
to take charge of high-class dental
office. Apply Chicago Dentists. 6th
and Washington sts,
A YOUNG MAN TO PREPARE IMME
diatoly for railway mail clerk; start
ing salary $70; rapid promotions If apt;
several letter-carriers to qualify. Pa
cific States R., 513 McKav bidg.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST
In fur business, prefer one with some
experience or wtlllng to learn, goml
wages; steady work. A Reiner, 663
Washington,
EXPERIENCED LADIES' TAILOR, 429
Washington. J. K. Stern, ladies'
tailor.
WANTED HEAD
Side Laundry Co.
B-1635.
MARKER. EAST
Phone East 80S;
WANTED BOY, 16 YEARS OLD. TO
make himself useful; steady position.
Lion Clothing Co., Ififi 3d t.
WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE MAN
to act as janitor in wholesale house;
references required. Apply in writing.
D-bOl, journal.
WANTED 2 GOOD MllN.TO WORK IN
prune drier; must have their own
tent; will give table board. Call 411
Buchanan blk.
I WOULD LIKE TO MEET, A MAN
that understands pottery; iriu.st have
references; money in It for you. Ad
dress B-601, Journal.
Stave Bolt Cutters Wanted
PopularWants
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Waited
Experienced ' chocolate dipper and
girls to learn to dip; steady work; good
wages. Aldon Candy, Co., 10th and
Gllsan sts.
WANTED 1 B CHOCOLATE AND BON
bon dippers; also packers. Apply
candy department, Pao. Coast Biscuit
Co., 12th and Davis.
MATURE WOMAN AS ASSISTANT TO
take management Sept. 1. Apply at
once. Address a-413, Journal.
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.
COMPETENT
housework.
2717.
GIRL FOR GENERAL
133 N. 24th. Phone Main
WANTED COMPETENT
GIRL FOR
general housework.
Phone East 1593.
181 E. 16th.
factory No. 2, Grand ave, and East
Taylor st.
WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE Flf2
Well shirts and Boss of All overalls
at 75 1st st.
WANTED TEACHERS: GRADES, $60;
rural $50 to $76. The Flsk Teachers'
Agency, 1200 Williams ave., Woodla wn
1118.
2 EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESSES; A
girl to do housework and learn sew
ing. Apartment 2, Sheffield, 7th and
Jefferson.
G1KL8 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, 843 H
Washington st, corner Seventh, up
stairs. Phone Main 2692. Femala help
wanted.
WANTED WAITRESS.
land's 273 Mfrrlson.
APPLY SWET-
GIRLS WITH TALENT FOR DRAW
ing, painting and designing; good po
sition to rigbt party. 13. M. Averlll &
Co.. 102 N. Sth st.
WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED TO
work in fruit cannery. Apply at
MotmeV canning Co.,
K. 8fh and Dl-
vision treets.
WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,
for ladles; female help wanted. Main
6297, A-2417. 610 Buchanan bidg., 286 Mi
Washington.
WANTED MILLINERY MAKERS.
Mrs. Zeltfuchs, 388 Washington.
WAIST, SKIRT AND TAILOR FINI8H
ers; good wages. Room 405 Flledner.
REFINED WOMAN FOR SPECIAL PO
sltlon with the Viavi company; one
having had some experience preferred.
205 Tllford bidg,
GIRL
ing;
THAT UNDERSTANDS COOK
good wages. 128 14th st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework, only three In family. Ap
ply mornings, "340 10th st.
MILLINER FOn CITY; ALSO MAKER.
Call at Case & Rust Co.. 5th and Oak.
Call for Mrs. Feyler. Monday.
WANTED EXPERIENCED CHAM
bermald. Nortonla. 14th and Wash.
EXPERIENCED TAILORESS TO HELP
on coats; steady work, good pay. J.
K. Stern, ladles' tailor, 429 Washington.
MANGLE GIHL8 AND IRONER8. AT
Independent Laundry Co., 266 (Jllsan.
GIRLS WANTED GOOD WAGES FOR
competent help; permanent employ
ment Portland Paper Box Co., 208 Oak.
WANTED HEAD STARCHER, NECK
band girl and 2 mangel girls. East
Side Laundry Co. Phone East 809;
B-1535.
WANTED GOOD SEAMSTRESS,
room 61 Cambridge bidg.. cor. 3d and
Morrison st.
EXPERIENCED OIRLS FOR DRESS-
malflnv alar, rfl tt a u a. atid ViAlr, '
about the house. Mrs. St. John, 115
Willamette boulevard, next to Denver
avenue.
WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS 8EAM
stresses; also girl to learn sewing and
do light housework. Apply 2 Sheffield,
7th and Jefferson.
WANTED 2 FIRST-CLASS MAKERS
apply Art Mllllnary, 409 Stearns bidg.
Open Monday
MILLINER WANTED-INQUIRE AT
107 Tacoma st. Mrs. T. R. Anderson,
St. Johns. Or.
WANTED TAILORS, WAIST AND
shlrtmakers, finishers and appren
tices at M. A. Shogren's, 141 10th st.
WANTED A GIRL TO DO CHAMBER
work and help wait table twice a day,
186 Sth st.
WrANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN
general housework. Apply 321 6th
St., near Clay.
WANTED SINGLE LADY FOR
housekeeper for one man and child;
good home Q-501, Journat
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: al! 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 after August 17.
Phone Main 1320. Home A-3153.
SOUND YOUNG MEN, AGES 18 TO 35,
for firemen and brakemen during rush
season on . leading railroads here in the
west and on new lnes being completed;
experience unnecessary; firemen, $100
monthly, become engineers, $200; brake
men, $80, become conductors, $150.
Many positions now open. Write at
once for particulars. National Railway
Training Ass'n. 916 Paxton blk., Omaha,
Neb., or 916 Central bidg., Kansas City,
Mo.
COOKS, DISHWASHERS WAITERS
and waitresses. Apply G. H. Shaffer,
secretary, Cooks' and Walters' hall,
128!. 5th st
STENOGRAPHERS. BOTH MALE AND
female good positions open with best
firms; no charge. Underwood Type
writer Co., 68 6th st.
WANTED HOP PICKERS FOR
large yards; long season; fine picking;
fine camping ground, etc.; groceries ut
city prices. Apply Andrew Kan & Co.,
287 Morrison st.
HELP WANTED AND SUPPLIED,
male or female. R. G. Drake, 206 H
Washington st. Pacific 1370. '
WANTED 1,000 HOPPICKERS; ALSO
for sale 1,000 camp stoves at 07c each.
271 1st st. Open 6 a. m. to 7 p, m.
POSITIONS OPEN FOR CAPABLE
salesman and saleslady; permanent
and good salary. 203 Flledner bidg.
WANTED AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE
actors in Portland invited to send
name and address and what you can
do. You furnish props. Services acr
cepted will be paid for. No profes
sionals. D. M. Brodeck. the Oaks
WANTED A - CHAMBERMAID AND
porter. Dewey house, 26 N 3d st;
highest wages.
SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE.
ONE OR TWO GOOD ACCOUNTANTS
to collect on commission. Address,
W-602. Journal,
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
SITUATION WANTED BY MAN AND
wife, German, to take care of private
-place or small farm. Address X-505,
Journal.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
FOR MEN.
2 N. Id at Phone Main 1526.
PopularWatits
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES..
PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
105 H Morrison st.... Phone Paolfto . J3
27 N. 2d st Phone Paclflo 1300
wir.ri' onOka EMPLOYMENT CO.
uiacina camp wu Tl". m . V. v
elalty. 20 N. 2d st. Phone Mala S2(.
W pay all telegraph charges.
ACME EM P. CO., FARMERS' AND
loggers' help especially:' 84 and 29 H
N. 2d, 230 Burnslde; Main 6437.
WANTED TO KENT
AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU BELL
goods 7 If so we need you; complete
outfit free; cash weekly. Write for
choice of territory. Capital City Nur-
sery company, Salem, Or.
AGENTS WANTED FOR A NEW
proposition; salary and commission.
Call after 4 p. m.. room 56 Labbe bidg.
Wanted furnished rooming-
house, 25 or SO rooms; In or out of
city; rent must be reasonable. Address
M-605, Journal.
Wanted medium sized house.
west side preferred; careful family;
no children; state rent and location. Ad
dress T-605, Journal.
WANTED AGENTS.
WANTED TO RENT HOUSES. COT
tagea, flats, stores, offices, rooming
houses, etc. Landlords will do well to
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
Phone Ex. 72. S. E. Cor. 3d and Oak.
HOPPICKERS CAN MAKE GOOD SIDE
money selling
goods. 8ee R.
M.
Plummer, at drur
itore, 260 Third.
HAVE YOU A HOUSE TO RENT? WE
will rent it for you. Commonwealth
Trust company, 6th and Ankeny; phones
Main 894; A-2466.
WANTED FINANCIAL.
FOR SALE MORTGAGES FROM $1,000
to $3,000, bearing 7 per cent Interest;
first-class real estate security. Hart
man & Thompson, room 3, Chamber of
Commerce.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WE BUY AND SELL REAL
ESTATE.
Care for and
manage mining
property, rent houses, flats and
buildings of all kinds, write fire
Insurance, loan money, and col
lect. Can we serve you?
Whst have yu o-lt
List It with us and you will get
returns; wo cooperate with Cross
Co.'s offices in Chicago, Milwau
kee, St Paul and Minneapolis.
COAST COMMERCIAL CO..
504 Dekum bidg., Main 7342.
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WE HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR ALL
kinds of citv property. What have
you for sale? Come and list it at once,
for we have the purchaser; we are mak
ing a specialty of citv property.
WASHINGTON & OREGON REALTY
COMPANY.
108 Second St., Portland, Or.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD
goods and guarantee best prices. Call,
phone or write. S. J. & L. Rubensteln,
175 Front St., opposite National hotel.
Pacific 1401.
CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SAV
age & Pennell. 346-347 1st st Phone
Pacific 860.
WE PAY MORE FOR FURNITURE
PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS,
Main 6655. 211 1st st
If 1UU W iU OJS.lL,, OCJli UH.
Second Hand I Palace. Highest prjoes
paid for second-hand poods. 2(7 Flan-
ders. Phone Main 8518.
HIGHOE8T PRICES PAID FOR ALL
kinds of second-hend goods. Union
Exchange. 262 Front st. Pacific 1431.
WANTED FURNITURE AND HOUSE
hold goods of every description
bought, sold and exchanged. The $.
232 1st. Main 6374. Home A-2327
DEFORMITY APPLIANCES MADE TO
order. K. E. Karlson f- Co.. 351 An
keny st. Main 6250
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
THE RICHELIEU 83 ft N. 6TH ST.
Elegantly furnished; steam heat and
baths.
HOTEL OAK FIRST-CLASS FUR
nlshed rooms, electric light, gas, bath
and phones; situated next to City park.
347 Oak st.
THE GRAND, 45 H 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; $1.25 to $3.50 per
week. 306 H 1st. Phone Main 7810.
VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR GEN
tlemen desiring home comforts.
Phone Main 7852.
23 OH RUSSELL ST.. OWENS APART
ments, furnished and unfurnished two
room apartments.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, HEAT,
bath, $6 to $8 per month at 622
Delay st.
NICELY FURNISHED, DOUBLE PAR
lors; other rooms; furnace heat;
phone: bath; walking distance. 149
Lownsdale. Main 7224.
FOR RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSE, $10.
Phone Pacific 226 after 4 p. m.
FURNISHED ROOM. 229 5TH ST.
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING.
GOOD FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, 2 for $8, 8 for $16; 3 unfur
nished in cottage, $10; new lower flat.
4 rooms. $16; front part of cottage, fur
nished, $16; neat 6-room cottage, fur
nished, cheap. Apply 364 North 26th, (
Willamette iieignts cars to 26th, turn
south half block.
THE MITCHELL HOUSEKEEPING
and transient rooms, reasonable. 7th
and Flanders sts. "
$1.50 WEEK UP LARGE. CLEAN
furnished housekeeping-rooms, laun
dry and bath. 184 Sherman st. south.
Portland.
$1.26 WEEK UP CLEAN. FURNISHED
housekeeping-rooms, parlor, bath,
laundry, furnace heat, yard. 203 Vi Stan
ton st U car.
TWO OUTSIDE ROOMS FURNSHED
complete for housekeeping; gas and
bath. 480 E. Washington, cor 9th, $12.
ishlng
ISHEI
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP
lng rooms, all conveniences of the
home. 481 W. Park. Main 6069.
FOR RENT LARGE ROOM FURNISH
ed for housekeeping, $12 per month;
no children. 410 4th st
NICE NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms, also single rooms;
cheap rent. Hotel Ohio, 266 Front st.
ROOM WITH BATH; REFERENCES.
330 Union avenue. North.
THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP
ing rooms in private residence; gas,
phone and batn. 427 2d st, Main 4707.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
OSBORN HOTEL, CORNER GRAND
ave. and E. Ash,; furnished rooms, sin
gle or en suite, with or without board.
East 6619.
UNFUftNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT NICE
housekeeping rooms.
UNFURNISHED
Inquire 394 6th.
FOR RENT FLATS
NEW MODERN 7 AND 4-ROOM
flats, 200 feet south 2Srd and Wash
ington sts., Green ave. Apply on
premises or Phone Pacific 1245;
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT 3 2 6-ACRE FARM IN
Polk county, 10 miles west of Salem,
3 miles from Independence; all under
rtrmwm-ir acres aftflHT orchard : 60
acres plover: balance grain land; good
nouse ana earns; win lease ror 6
years; cash rent, $760 per year. In
quire of owner, Charles O'Brien, 490
Capital st, Salem, Or.
Popiilat Wants
FOB RENT HOUSES-
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, BARNy CHICK
: en house, 35. . wri'
Good 7-room house, yard, basement,
; Good furnished 6-foom cottage, 2I. .
( New lower 4-room flat, gas, 3H. ,
Three unfurnished hskpg. rooms, 110.
, Furnished housekeeping rms., a for
Front rooms in cottage, $1.
Five acres, fruit, berries, house, barn,
!
coast Agency Co., zzbi ntorriBun
Wat "4-r6om house, tovf reni,
coast Agency Co., zz Morrison
furniture for sale: all In good con
dltlonr Phone Tabor 383. '
VAN HORN TRANSFER FURNITURE
and pianos moved, stored or shipped.
Phone Main 1618.
WE RENT AND BELL PIANOa BHER-
man. CAav A Co.
I8 PER m6NTH. S-ROOM- CdfTAG."
mnriArn nlrm ffrrtlinds. 829 Kelly St.,
2 blocks from Clinton-Kelly school. The
Dunn-Lawrence uo., ist st.
SOMETHING NICE NEW MODERN
6-room; Seiiwood carllna, Lecompte.
Phone Seiiwood 69; 320.
NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE.
INQUIRE 1221
Mllwaukle st.
8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON EAST
Main st., near 34th; fine condition and
cheap rent. Keystone Realty Co., 212
Allsky bidg.
FURNISHED HOUSES.
ROOM COTTAGE. COMPLETELY
furnished, with or without piano; 6
months at least. 644 E. Morrison.
HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE COMPLETE FURNITURE
of 6-room flat; 3 rooms rented. 225 Vi
Mill st.
FOR RENT STORES-OFFICES
FOR RENT TWO GROUND FLOOR
offices. Front and Ankeny sts. Apply
R. T. Cox. Telephone Main 422.
A NICE OFFICE SUITE FOR RENT
Madison bidg., 8d and Madison sts.
342 FRONT. WITH FIXTURES, Ex
cellent for grocery and produce.
Main 6864. v
SHOW-WINDOW AND FLOOR SPACE
to rent cheap, 530 Washington st.
Apply between 6 and 8 o'clock evenings.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
HALL AND BALLROOM. NEW WITH
modern conveniences, fhone Main lsos.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
HENRY MENSOR.
Telephone East 2040.
193 Holluday Ave., Room A.
12 rooms, furnished. $425; rent $50.
half block from Washington st, close
In; worth doubla the price asked; party
is sick and must sell. Henry Mensor,
183 Holladay ave., room A.
Drug store, $2,000; rent $42.60, fine
location, good trade; fine opening for
two good hustlers; look this up If you
want something good. Henry Mensor,
182 Holladay ave., room A.
Confectionery and cigars, $550; rent
$25, lease, 3 furnished rooms, located
close to Portland, fine neighborhood;
party wishes to leave city cause of sac
rifice. 183 Holladay ave., room A.
Clothing and gents' furnishings, $1,
100: rent $30, lease, fine location. 183
Holladay ave., room A.
Confectionery, ice cream, cigars and
tobacco, grocery, $2,700; rent $26, dally
receipts $30, lease, all cash trade, no
delivery. Do you want a good business?
If so. see this. Only with 183 Holladay
ave., room A.
Ladles' and gents' furnishing and
men's clothing at invoice, and good will
of business; cheapest rent tn Portland,
irood corner, 6 years' lease, dally re
ceipts $200, established 15 years; will
heV trlpet Invent lra t inn hon-Tlri
proposition; do not answer this unless
vou mean business: reason of sale, lar
er Interest to attend to. See my agent,
183 Holladay ave., room A.
COAST REALTY CO.,
226 H Morrison St., phones Main 1663,
A-4160.
$6,200 buys 8 new 6-room houses, in
come $60 per month. Lots better than
a busted bank.
$300 cash buys 4-room house, balance
$15 per month.
$3,000 buys 7-room house, lot 100x160,
near station, rlne location ror store.
$350 buys rooming house, 9 rooms.
$1,600 buys 27 rooms, terms.
$1,250 buys 38 rooms.
$600, choice 15-room house.
$3,000. 30 rooms, some transient.
$300, clean bakery, confec, Ice cream.
$1,300 buys fine grocery.
All kinds of good bargains. Several
choice homestead and timber claims
Just listed, all near good town.
COAST REALTY CO.,
226 Mi Morrison st. phones Main 1668
A-4160.
HOTEL AND ROADHOUSE TO LEASE
Old-established, with or without sa
loon; furnished; newly remodeled: $36;
also 7-room house and orchard. $10; and
4 flats. 18 rooms, lib: all on west side.
C. H. Piggott, owner, lawyer, 4. 6 and
MulKey bidg,
BUST THE WOOD TRUST CHEAPER
wood; now ready for business. Co
operative Wood Co. Call 319 Abington
Bidg;
MINING AND INDUSTRIAL 6TOCKS
and bonds bought and sold. Corre
spondence Invited. H. W. Donahue &
Co.. 612 Buchanan bidg. - Phone Main
7353.
BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYS I MUb'i
sell furniture and fixtures of Spring,
field hotel, with lease on building; good
location and paying business; good
private reason for selling. Address box
175, Springfield, Or., for prices and par
ticulars. MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, CON
tainlng new up-to-date vibrating ma
chine, electric bath appliances, new
Mission furniture; very reasonable. 311
Allsky bidg., 8d and Morrison.
COME IN AND SEE US IF YOU
want rooming-houses, restaurants, ho
tels, grocery stores, meat markets, real
estate, business "chances, Investments.
Western Realty Company, Room 610,
Buchanan bidg., 286 V4 Washington st
FOR SALE HALF INTEREST IN
undertaking business; all furnishings
new and up to date; doing a good busi
ness. H-103, Journal.
$5 TO $700 TO INVEST IN RESTAUR
ant; no agents. Address A-604, Jour
nal. FOR SALE HALF INTEREST IN
bakery. H-102, Journal.
FOR SALE TAILOR SHOP, GOOD Po
sition, fine location, doing good busi
ness; price reasonable. Call 298 Russell
st Phono E. 6243.
FOR BALE GROCERY; SOME HARD-
ware; good business; small capital.
Phone Tahor 319.
FURNISHED 16-ROOM ROOMING
house for rent or sale; lease. Phone
at once to owner. 'B-1698.
FOR RENT A 21-ROOM HOTELF R
nlshed or for "sale cheap, if taken at
once; lease. Phone B-1898
1250 OTOAR? STAND.
E. MORRISON?
building, stock and fixtures;
rent $3: owner. 598 Hood st.
grounc
WOULD YOU INVEST' $60 TO $2,000
If you could double your Investment
within twelve months plus large divl
dends. If so, address X-503, Journal.
FOR SALE BIGGEST RESTAURANT
Snap in Portland; $700, half cash,
long lease, excellenLlocatlon. Address
L-6T)4. Journal. "
NEWSPAPER WILL SELL CAPA
ble party half Interest, either me
chanical or editorial end; fine plant and
field. Address K-&0Z, journal
THE BEST LOCATED ROOMING
house In the city, one block from
very center of town; good patronage:
low price and good terms; . must sell
Immediately. Harry E. Wagoner. 109
.Burlington St.. Pi. joiihb, uregun,
WANTED PARTNER TO INVEST
equal amount; rennea oc motion pic
ture theatre.
Call roojn 2, 146 Sixth.
near Alder.
rcSSiTT HAS BOUG
IKteret In the Highland meat mar-1
ket. Sept, 1. Schmltt & Wells
First-
class meat, laTd, sausages, etc.
FURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS. SOMB
thlnr nice, rood location: this will go
for $380. Call Main 6202, Horn A-1681.
PopularWants
BUSINESS . HOUSE WHICH RENTS
fr.$50 per month for sale at 33,600,
j. B. Hosmer, Bllverton, Or. -
CtlFFS HAS TRACK LAID IWtdttM
- town and i work , has begun on tha
yards; a tralnload of material on war
fuunuuuuM, hj, me oest invest
ment In the 'west; get in while it U
young; ou ootiagea wanted for rallroa
men: many ousness nouses needed. T
v. or , m numi, ur., crojsr on
ferry. J. J. Reid A r.n.. mi bi.TT
or office on ground, address Rufus Or.
FbR SALE FIRST-CLASS. GROCER IP
toriv!?':ioct,0nr 'vorable lease;
sales 34.000 per month; high class Una'
of customers; good reasons for selling:
about $5,000. Lock box 682.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
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BPANTONS
EAST BIDE
RESIDENCE
BARGAINS.
3900 New 4-room bungalow, Mt. Scott
line; large porch, plastered
throughout; $260 cash, balance
$20 per month.
$1,860 Northwest corner; 6-room, two
... story house; lot 60x100; close in.
$2,000 Cottage of 6 rooms, full lot; ona
half block from East Ankeny car.
Terms to suit
$2,100 6-room house, new; lot 40x100;
$2,100 Huse, 6 rooms, almost new;
lot 60x107. Easy terms.
$2,400 6-room house; close in; lot SOx
icu ivu casn, oaiance sarnie as
rent.
is.uuu Mouse or a rooms, lust e
Dieted: cement basement a-aa an
electricity; lot 60x100; modern in
fcvery way; located at $64 E. 36th
street. $1,200 cash, balance easy
terms.
$3,750 2-story, -room modern house;
lot 40x123; fine view; situated 783
E. Salmon street between 28d and
24th. Terms one half cash, bal
ance 6 per cent
$8,000 Southwest corner 22d and Tilla
mook streets; large 8-room strict
ly modern home; lot 90x100.
Terms $5,000 cash, balanoe 6 per
cent.
THE SPANTON CO.,
270 Stark Street.
Portland Homes Our Specialty.
WILEY ALLEN & CO. ARE STILL ON
deck with a few choice bargains.
Here are some of them:
- - ejerea tin- gel -land, a.tt umle'f' "
cultivation, with some fruit; new, mod
ern house; bath, lavatory, closets, etc .
with cement basement; only 16 minutes'
walk to school and car station; fine
view of Portland and Mt Hood. Price
$4,000; terms.
4-room house and 5 lots, 6$Hxl37
feet; barn, chicken house and yard, some
fruit and good well; only 1 block from
school and 8 blocks from car station at
Lents. Price $1,500.
19 K acres of choice land, all im
proved; over 100 fruit trees; new, mod
ern house with cement basement, bath,
lavatory, closets, etc.. good well. I
barn, chicken house and park; only 15
minutes' walk to JO-room school and
car station; 5c fare to any point In
Portland Price $400 per acre; terms.
Also agents for Clemson's addition,
the most desirable lots on sale, beln r
close In, streets graded, all cleared and
water piped to every lot Lots 40x100.
Prices, $100 and up. Terms, 10 per
cent down and 5 per cent per month.
WILEY ALLEN & CO.,
Lents, Oregon.
WE HAVE A FEW BEAUTIFUL LOTS
60x100 In fine neighborhood, 1 block
from carllne, on one of the best in the
city.
1 5-room house, modern, lot 50x100,
$2,000, $1,000 cash.
1 6-room house, modern, lot 50x100,
$1,900: $900 cash.
1 8-i-onm house. a modern, lot 60x100,
$5,000; terms to suit.
1 6-room house, modern, lot 60x100,
corner, $3,500; terms.
1 6-room house, lot 60x100, $3,550; $1,
600 cash.
1 6-room house, modern, lot 60x100,
$3,000, $1,600 cash.
1 4-room house, modern, lot 25x100,
$1,160; $400 cash; balance $100 per year
at 7 per cent.
We also have a number of good homes
to see. Come in and see us, we will
show you the property. Home Land Co.,
145 1st st.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOME?
See these before a final decision:
6-room house, woodshed, nice yard;
all In fine condition; net cash, $1,100.
Also 8-room house, 2 lots and chicken
park for $750 cash.
One 5-room modern cottage, 1 blocks
from car, $1,200.
One 6-room modern cottage, electrto
lights: best of plumbing, full cement
basement; half block to car, $1,660.
We also have a number of unfinished
modern cottages, close to car line, all
surrounded with nice homes; also vacant
lots and acreage; easy terms. Take a
Mt. Scott car at First and Alder sts.,
get off at Millard ave. Chambers &
Farnsworth.
CLIFFS HAS TRACK LAID INTO THE
town and work has begun on the
yards; a tralnload of material on way
for roundhouse, etc.; the best Invest
ment In the west; get in while it Is
young; 60 cottages wanted for rallrood
mn; many business houses needed.
Take O. R. & N. to Rufus, Or., cross on
ferry. J. J. Reld A Co., 266 Stark st:,
or office on ground, address Rufus, Or.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. LOT
100x100; fruit trees, 2 bloctcs east of
Union ave.; cheap for cash. 937 E. 6th
st. N. Phone Woodlawn 448.
BUSINESS CORNER; KILLINGS-
worth and Patton ave.; 100x100;
Church St., Willamette blvd., Patton
ave., Campbell st; choice modern
houses; see prices and list. Zella Gos-
sett, Riverside office. St. Johns car.
FOR SALE BY OWNER, SMALL BUNG,
alow, on Portland Heignts. beautl
situated among fir trees; moderfFon
venlences; 2 lots. For full particulars
address A-503, Journal,
BY OWNER NEW MODERN, 7-ROOM
and 9-room houses, riouaday Park au
dition. Lots for sale. Phone East 2432.
R. B. Rice, 690 Wasco st
$440 FOR 4 LOTS 40x100 EACH;
streets graded, water in; near carllne;
small payment down and 6 per cent a
month, for a few days; this Is 40 per
cent cheaper than adjoining lots. Hage-
mann A P.lanchard, 91 5th st.
SEE OWNER ABOUT 2 BEAUTIFUL
homes. Holladay addition, near In;
will give you bargain. 376 E. 8d st, N.
FOR- SAL E MODERN 6-ROOM
house, near Piedmont car barns; price
$1.400. 1-none Woodlawn 1143,
EAST SIDE HOME. $4,700.
6-room modern house, small barn, lot
60x100, close in; fruit trees, nice
lawn.
J. J. OEDER,
Cor. Grand ave. and B. Ankeny,
CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT.
Two-room house, lot 50x100, near
Union avenue, not far from Shaver st;
prlee 3800. A good place for the money.
J. J. OEDER,
Cor. Grand ave. and E. Ankeny.
EASY PAYMENTS, HALF ACRE LOTS,
6-cent fare, school four blocks. 204
Mohawk bidg.
WOODSTOCK HOUSES AND LOTS IN
Woodstock, Tremojit Place, Ger
mania and Lenox additions. C. L.
Parker, Woodstock.
$i,800 NEW MODERN 4-ROOM BUN
galow, $300 down, $20 month. East 43d
and Stevens. Dr. Darling.
$2,700 NEW MODERN COTTAGE, 6
rooms. 726 Corbett st. South Port.
land.
$1,400 Fine corner. 86x110, E. Front,
South Portland; all fine.
6-room new eottages, from $ld00 to
31,950. Tel. owner, Main 8990,
FOR SALE $1,600 CASH. CONV
lent 5-room cottage, fraction lot
the promising part of North Portland.
859 Thurman st. Owner, 90 Nebraska
St., FUlton car.
with 2 acres, good barn, To ta of fruit.
d,puv. rf. mu. nvpiucr, piivurtun,. yjr,
LOT 50x126 ON 6ELLW06D At"
near Union ave.: will take $800 for
quick sale; if you intend to build, don't
miss this. Call 243 Madison st
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