The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 14, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . SATURDAY EVENHtr, ' SEPTEMBER '.- 14i v 1007.
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Oregon Journal
789 Market, St., bet 3d & 4th
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OregoniaaB whan In Baa Francis
ma nave therr mall cant la eara of
The Journal ofllce.
ARTHUR U FISH. Representative.
NEW TODAY,
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Watch
for the
Irvington
Investment
Company's
-Announcement
In the
Sunday
Journal
REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS
Mra. W. C. Campbell et al. to
Otla Nelson, lot II, block "A,"
Portsmouth Villa Extension,
bond for deed
Orvllle and Myrtle Stephenson to
Hilda Beatrice Tllllnghaat,
lot 1, block II. Central Albina,
W. D .
Edmund W. Reder to H. K. No
ble, lot 7. block 14. Creeton,
W. D
Balfour-Guthrie Investment com
pany to Julia X Glen, lota 10,
block 6, Orchard Home addi
tion to Mount Tabor, deed
Isadora E. 8. Dowden to Martin
K. Cotton, lots 4. 6, block 2,
00
1,600
1,160
140
1,100
100
400
RoseCityPark
High Class Residence District.
SPLENDID CAR SERVICE
BULL RUN WATER
GRADED STREETS
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Building Restrictions and Lines
All improvements included in the
i' purchase price? Over three miles
I of cement sidewalks already laid.
I '.Many nouses now in course of
i construction. Easy terms Of pay
i ment
I Hartman & Thompson
Room 3 Chamber of Commerce.
House and Lot for $66
We will give an absolute title to a lot
60x160 feet, with a 7-room house there-
on, whioh today cannot be duplicated
for less than $ 1,250, and with tha lot as
It now stands the property Is easily
worth $1,600. The property Is located
on me west side, in Portland proper, on
the Oregon Electric Railway. line, and Is
one of the choicest pieces on Capitol
HUL Call at the office to inquire about
this; do not write, as we shall not an
swer correspondence.
wtoi bi, rv .
Martha Miller to John A. Orout,
lot I. block 11. ML Tabor Villa
annex. W. D
Rlvervlew Cemetery association
to Blaine K. Hmlth. lot 11.
section 8. said cemetery. W. D.
H. E. Noble to S. B. Stewart,
lots 1, 2, S, 4, 6, 18. 17. 18,
1. 20. block 11. Portsmouth...
William T. Flnnigan to Martin
Olsen, lots 4, 6. 8. block 4.
Stewart Park, agreement
Investment company to Helen J.
uano, lot 18, oiock lo, nea
mont. 8. W. D
L. F. and E. A. Darling to J. Em 11
Nelson, lots n, l . oioca m,
Sellwood. W. D
Robert and Bertha Krohn to
David C. Anderson, east or
lots 1 and 2. block 22. Haw
thorne Park. W. D 5.000
R. W. Bchmeer to Odlle F. Col
lins, north 27 Vs. feet of lots 6
ana 7, dwwk i, w. w. juc
Oulre's addition. W. D
Title Guarantee A Trust company
to E. W. Reder, east 18 reel or
lot IS, block 81, Sunn.) side
Third adu.tton. deed
Overlook Land company to Wll-
iian li. ana noena rayne, ioi
4, block 1. Overlook, W. I)
and Llxsie Wood to J. H.
Cook, west 1-6 of lot I, block
20. Sunnyslde. W. D
Mary J. and A. 71. Wing to Mike
Hitter, north, ju reel or lot ;i,
block IS. Williams Avenue ad
dition. W. D
Real Estate Investment associa
tion to E. H. Bollinger, lot S,
block it. Sellwood. W. D. . .
Title Guarantee A Trust company
to cnarles and Katie janaen,
1nt T," 4. ttrrk Linw
Heli-hts. deed
William Went et al. to Otis E.
and Theodosla Wise, lots 20.
21, 22. 28, block 2, Peddlcord
A Hurlbert's addition (re-recorded).
W. D.
H. H. Pomerov to Tina Berg lot
6, block I, Manning's addition.
W. D
M. L. and May W. Holbrook to
Ann Enrlght, lots 26, 26, block
1. Chester Plsce. W. D
William and Annie Phillips to
Mary E. Robldeau. lot 18. block
1. Woodlawn Heights. W. D. . .
Oregon Real Estate company to
rneoa irommaia, lots i. s,
block 111, Holladays addition,
W. D t.. 6,000
Oregon Real Estate company to
Dora L. E. Poulsen, lots 1,
klAAL ,1 Unll.J...'. A ,1 I
tlon. W. D.
FOR
1,660
710
100
700
2.760
626
too
2.000
MOT AJVD , FOUND.
FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR
mattresses renovated and return ea
same day. 121 Front st Main 474.
Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. M sta
ger, proprietor.
L6st - SMALL blaCK b66, WHITE
breast, gray around nose: answers to
name Tobv: last veara' license, 411
Finder liberally rewarded if returned to
J. W. Bev Is. care Inman-Poulsen.
LOST A GOLD BRACELET, HAND
carved, black enamel. Wednesday
evening, somewhere In downtown dl
trlct, or Pekln restaurant. Return to
Journal office and receive very liberal
reward.
LOSf DOJ C6LLAR WITH LICENSE
No. 218, near Multnomah addition.
Reward at 7(9 Minnesota ave.
LOST LACE COLLAR AND PIN ON
E. 12th. or Hawthorne ave., or 8th
st. south of Morrison st; finder please
leave st Journal office and receive re
ward.
FOl!ND-A LAR6e BRASS CAP, BK-
longlng either to automobile or fire
waann: owner can have by applying at
E. Harrison and Ladd ave. and paying
for this ad.
LOST tW PlPEd; BETWEEN IT5
and College, or on Oregon City car, Sep
tember 11: return to Journal ana re
ceive reward.
HELP WANTED IIALE
HELP WANTED -FEMALE
OIRL8.
A number of alrla wanted at once.
I Appiy 10
OLDS, WORTMAN KINO.
BUSINESS NOTICES
INVENTIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Covenant Contract Co. 427 Flledner
bldg. Main 1891.
L. C HENRICHSEN CO.. JEWELERS.
and opticians. 184 Washington st
COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINT
Ing East Side Printing Co., 94 Union
ave. East 499. B-1888.
NEW FICTION LIBRARY, 111 IotH
St.: books loaned at 2 cents the day.
NOTICES.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
celved at the office of J. H. Ackerman,
superintendent of public instruction, Sa
lem. Or., until 2 o'clock D. m. on the
1,000 i 19th day of September. 1907, and then
j opened, for the construction of a cattle
I stable for the Oregon Agricultural ool
200 ' eae at Corvallla. Or.. In accordance with
I the drawings and specifications, copies
or wnicn may te naa at the orrice or j.
- t W lrL.ri.iM alm Op nffln at V.
15 IE Wilson. Corvallla. Or., and at the
office of the architects. Bennes, Hend
ricks A Tobey, 87 Labbe bldg., Portland.
Or. Certified check of 6 per cent, pay
sble to J. H. Ackerman.
I WILL NOT PAY ANY DEBT MADE
by Mrs. Elsie Robertson, or any one,
anv time. John Q. Robertson.
StaycBolt Cutters Wanted
$1.50 per cord, timber yel
low flr. apply R. 306 Stearns 'MZk womau in
hide. Pnrttanrl drevim. . Jm"y 'p housekeeping.
- - - y -0 . i 448 k. uiey.
WANTED DRESSMAKERS AND LA
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
nousework family r I; good wages.
dies' tailors- 28 Alder st
WANTED BOTS . FOR GOOD Posi
tions la uadr department Paolflo I
uoast Bisouit nth and Dans sts. .
MALE AXD FEMALE HELP.
STENOGRAPHERS, BOTH MALE AND
remale, good positions open with Pest
firms; no charge. Underwood Type
writer Co., ts 6th st
JESZSPL 1 7,? g LP , WAITED AND SUPPLlEb,
rm
age to learn some trade.
BOY WANTED.
16 per Week io wI'Im., . '
oegin. e w. rTont. cor, uavis.
mala or female. R. O. Drake, 106
Paclflo 1170.
HOPPiCkERi Wanted.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Wanted-Youne Ladles
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE A
TELEGRAPH CO. WILL TEACH
YOU TELEPHONE OPERATINO
Krebs Bros, will emoloy Dickers at
Brooks or Independence; there are two
trains dally. For further Information
call up Woodlawn 717. -
men1 anD w6meW 6 Learn The
barber trade in I weeks: cost less.
better salaries, learned In less time thsin
nth trri? eatalAvtiA ' free. Molar
awumi iuu wix& lkakw- Barber College, 26 N. 4th st.
IN I KH.K M . H I' HI ,M I 1 lllW . J . ' ' .
iHluiTinNH flUL'U imU U.T L'UI 1 I1T
I NO
13 a rTT invivnvurNT
WAGES IN THE CITY; HOURS
SHORT AND WORK LIGHT;
FINE LUNCH SERVED FREE.
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR. ID
FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING, COR.
W. PARK AND ALDER.
GIRLS WITH TALENT FOR DRAW-
Ing, painting and designing; good po-
mon to riant Danv. u. ai. Averin a
v;o., 1U8 i. btn il
and salesman; abort salary and per-
manent. can at oa nieoner oiqg.
. . WANTED rJCAL ESTATE.
IIUtllltilUIIIIK
'I MlAtd,
Car for and manage mining
property, rent houses, flats aad
buildings of all kinds, .write fir
Insurance, loan money, and col
lect. Can wa serve youT
What have you - for sale?
List It with us and you will ret
returns; w cooperate with Croas
Co.'s offices In Chicago, Mllwau
kee, St Paul and Minneapolis. -
COAST COMMERCIAL CO.
04 Dekum bldg Main Till
XXXXXXXTXXXXXXXXX XXX
gIrlb Wanted appLt standard w' s p. Ti n :p.rk '
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTS
work in transfer stable; good pay de
sired and best of references given.
M-608. Journal.
HANDLE
'or
NIGHTWATCHMAN. 5a1T
2, Grand are, and East
1.600
67S
700
275
factory No.
iyior st
WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE FlTZ
Well shirts and Boss of All overalls
at 78 1st st.
WANTED TEACHERS: GRADES. t0:
rural 160 to 176. The Flak Teachers'
Agency, 1200 Williams ave.. Woodlawn
1118.
GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS T5
work on shirts and overalls. Lessons
given to Inexperienced. AddIv at Stand-
I ard. factory No. 3, Grand ave, and. East
HANSEN'S LADIES'
JANITOR WORK, CAN GIVE REFER
ence. Address 668 Water at. Phone
Main 4666.
JANITORS. BY MAN AND WIFE, IN
lurge rooming house; would invest
12,006, If proposition good. 0'16. Jour,
nal.
HELP WANTED MALE
ABSTRACT8. TITLE
ance or mortgage loans, call on Pacific
Title ft Truat Co., 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg.
GET YOUR INSURANCE AND AB
stracts to real estate from the Title
Guarantee A Trust Co., 240 Washington
st, cor. 2d.
SOUND YOUNG MEN. AGES 18 TO 16,
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, $160.
Many positions now open. Write at
once for particulars. National Railway
Tralnlnr Ass'n. 916 Paxton blk.. Omaha.
6.000 I Neb., or 936 Central bld. Kansas City.
INSUR- ' Mo-
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
L. R. Dawson, 11 N. 18th St., 21; Lena
M. Nelson, 28.
Mad Schneider. Damascus. Or.. 62:
Ellanbrth M. Davis. 40.
Edward Whitman. 610 E. Washington
at., 24: MallndaBrons. 19.
George r . Snea, Carrol ton. Mo.. 26:
Maud C. Dunkel. 26,
Mart n Costello. 22 N. 2d St.. 29: Mar
garet A. Federsplel, 22. '
winiam Lorens. 654 vaurnn st.. z:
Rose Henschel, 22.
Several men of good addreas can
make big money, flrat-clasa proposition;
no trouble to explain; good men given
splendid territory. Call on general
manager, room 212 8 wetland bldg., cor.
bin and Washington ate.
AGENCY. 142 U.
wasningion st, corner Seventh, up
stairs. Phone Main 2693. Female help
wanted. ,
WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
ror ladies: female help wanted. Main
COMPETENT BARTENDER WANTS
position, city or small town. Address
N-26. Journal.
EXPERT ACCOUNTING.
Books otened. closed or checked:
jt teferewees. - P.-- L.- Crawford Pa-..
Clflc 898.
BUYERS WAITING I'OA IldMEd
from 11.800 to 86.00. NOW is the
time, today. Don't wait for tomorrow.
A a Draper, 141 H -Washington at.
rooms 8 and 4. corner 7th.
a VlkM WUIcri Has "maDbJ floob"
wants the selling agency for- gome
good acreage on electric ear Una: also
some lota on tha peninsula. II-2 6.
Journal. f
V YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROP-
erty see me; I buy and have customers. I
- Si. C HURLBEHT,
166 Stark St
WANTED A SMALL MODERN
house or eottaae In Sellwood: must
be reasonable.- Address A-26, Journal.
FOR QUICK SALE LIST YOUR PROP-
erty . with F. Dubois, Washington
mag., room I.
WANTED A LOT IN 8. PORTLAND
for cash; state particulars. Owner
only. Addreas 8-26. Journal.
WE HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR ALL
klnda of city property. What have
you for sale? Come and list It at. once,
for we have the purchaser; we are 'mak
ing a specialty of city property.
WASHINGTON A OREGON REALTY
COMPANY.
tri 'flt Vnif-iaA t"is
FOR RENT FLATS
-FLATS FOR RENT.- ;
By Portland Trust Company of Oregon.
, Nearly new, $ rooms and-thoroughly i
modwrn. ' alchtlv corner and convenient'
to business center. 141 14 Montgomery:
til KA . .. .. . ... ... . . . .
New.' 4 rooms, thoroughly" modern.
bright, conveniently arranged) 1 block
from car, Stanton and Commercial sts.
Another of 4 rooms, corner' Ganten.
bela and Monroe; new, modern!. very
pleasant little place, on car line 1 16.
( rooms, modern and well ' located.
corner Gantenbein and Knott; a food,
sightly corner; all the conveniences, $24.
4 rooms, new flat. Broadway and Lar-
rabee; thoroughly- modern, hardwood
floors, verandas front and reart- harbor
view $26. .
PORTLAND TRUST CO. Or OREGON,
8. E. Corner Third and Oak.
J?EW 'm6DEkN f AND" 4-r66
flata. 100 feet south llrd.anrl Wash.
Ington sts., Green ave. Apply on
premises or Phone Paclflo 1148.
10$ Second 'St.,
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG MAN EMPLOYED IN DAY
time wants work evenings. Address
X-27, Journal.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
6297, A-2417
Washington.
610 Buchanan bldg., 286 H
PACKERS AND WRAPPERS;
positions, work light and clean: per
manent employment. Apply candy de
partment. Paclflo Coast Biscuit Co.,
12th and Davis.
GIRL WANTS GENERAL HOUSE
work, evenings off after 7. T-26,
Journal.
GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS ART
kinu of work by day. P-26, Journal.
A LADY WOULD LIKE TO KEEP
house for a widower without children.
Addreas Z-17, Journal.
WOMAN. CAN NURSE BOME, WILL
GIRLS WANTED D. M. AVERILL A
Co. 102 N. 6th st
cook and 'Wash for. $8 per week.
Journal. , - -
B-27.
EXPERIENCED TAILORE88 TO HELP
on coats; steady work, good pay. J.
K. Stern, ladles' tailor, 429 Washington.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework and cooklns: a in family:
gooa wages, mast iiZl. (62 is. Burn-
sine.
RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN
wants a rooming bouse to run on per
cent or wages: do her own work. Ad
dress Y-17. Journal.
WANTED TO RENT HOUSES. COT
tares. flats, stores, offices, roomlnr-
houses. etc. Landlords will do well to
call on
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
Phot- Br.-f I-.- (fc--r-OeriM--a4 -ah,
WANTED MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE,
west side preferred; careful family;
no children; state rent and location. Ad
dreas T-606, Journal.
F"WANT TO RENT A COTTAGE OR
FOR RENT MISCEIXANEOUS
HALLAJTOB
modem oonvenlenoea. Phone Main 1169.
BUSINESS CHANCES
MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
and bonds bought and sold. Corre
spondence Invited. H. W. Donahue A
Co., ill Buchanan bldg. Phone Main
7161. '
BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYS 1 kUb'.'
sell furniture and fixtures of Sorlne.
field hotel, with lease on building; good
location and paying business; good
private reason for selling. Address bog
176, Spring Aeld. Or., for prices and par
ticulars.
COME IN AND SEE" US IF YOU
want rooming-houses, restaurants, ho.
tela, grocery stores, meat markets, real
estate, business chances. Investments..
Western Realty Company, Room 610.
Buchanan bldg., 284 H Washington t.
TWO-CHAIR BARBER SHOP, pOlNO
a gooa Duainess; gooa location: rem
$10 per month for shop and 2 rooms in
the rear: must be sold at once on ac-
eount- of leaving city; Call at 441 GH-
san bi.
BUST THE WOOD TRUST CHEAPER
small modern house In
must be reaaonable. A-26,
CAREFUL
SellwoodiJ
aT
Journ
CHILDREN.
FAMILY. NO
wanta modern, medlum-alsed house;
west aide, central, preferred; state rent
Address H-607, Journal.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.
WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE
8100 to $160 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-
penisn, Washington.
Weddinx Cards. W. G. Smith A Co..
Washington bids:., corner 4th and Wash
ington sts.
Weddings card
100 for $6.
(Messy & Smith
l 401 Moray Bldg.. Third and Stark St.
WEATHER REPORT
the best
Alvln 8. Hawk, 144 2d st.
Tonsets A Co., florists, for flowers of
all kinds.
Clarke
121 6th st.
Bros.,
Union Hotel
81 N. SIXTH ST.. PORTLAND. OR.
Free employment to all : boarders' rates
jl.bo per week; room, 25c and up; spe
cial monthly rates given. Anderson
proprietor.
Florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison et.
Full dress suits for rent, all sises.
Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st
Wanted-Dentlsts
In advertising dental office.
Salary $86 per week for right man.
Wire Van Vroom Dental Parlors, Fill
more
Cal.
A O'Farrell sts., San Francisco,
WE SECURE POSITIONS FOR OUR
I T. M. C. A.
BIRTHS
Since yesterday a small disturbance DijZ.mw k
lias made its appearance over British I RlJZnn mZIi
Columbia. It will move east during the M" . An Mabley,
next 24 hours and cause 'unsettled. I " a
LAURENCE September 6, to Mr. and
Mrs. Amasa Laurence, E. Flanders
and 60th St., a daughter.
GALBRAITH September 11, to Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Galbralth, 1199 Gar
field ave., a son.
to Mr. and
1677 Emerald
ahranrv v.oth., in th1 Aimtvi will.
higher temperatures tonlghtA followed
Sunday by cooler weather. The large
nign-pre8aure area yesterday over
Pennsylvania has Increased 4n energy
and continues to control the weather
In the eastern states, where clear skies
prevail witn temperatures about normal.
Another small high pressure area is cen
tral over the Dakotus and the barometer
.la relatively low over Arizona, Light
frosts occurred this morning in south
ern and easterp Oreeon, northern Ne
vada, southern Idaho, Montana and
IMorth Dakota.
A Boston, Mass. . . .
' Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, O. ...
a-.JjOs Angeles, Cal.
ew York, N. Y.
Philadelphia, Pa. ..
Phoenix, Ariz. ....
Portland. Or
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul. Minn
. San Francisco, Cal.
Washington. D. C.
Temp.
Max. Min. Preclp.
"8 60 .0
"8 62 .0
80 60 .0
76 58 .0
"8 64 .0
88 64 .0
80 64 .0
98 72 .0
71 48 .0
78 62 .0
82 68 .0
62 62 .0
78 66 .0
DEATHS
MACKLIN At the residence of Mrs. L.
Ordemann, 669 Fifth street Septem
ber 14, 1907, Napoleon Bonapart Mnck
lln Jr., age 12 years 11 months 9 days,
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Macklln.
DILLEY September 12. Mrs. Eliza
WANTED BOY BETWEEN 14 AND
18 years; stock room and delivery;
good chanoe for promotion; only ambi
tious boys of good morals need apply.
M. J. Walsh Co., 811 Stark. .
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 16 TO i!0
good laborers at the Portland Lin
seed OH Works, North Portland.
FINE EDISON MOTION PICTURE
machine and films cheap. Y-25, Journal.
GIRLS FOR CUTTING. EDGING AND
pasting. 103 sth st. N. D. M. Avert II
ft CO.
WANTED DRESSMAKERS, TAILORS
and apprentices at M. A. Shogren's,
141 10th Bt
LADY THAT CAN TUNE GUITAR OR
mandolin. C-25. Journal.
GIRLS WANTED FOR TAILORING.
207 Commonwealth bldg.
PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
205 H Morrison st. .. .Phone Paclflo 239
27 N. 2d st Phone Paeiflc 1800
RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT CO.
Logging camp and farm help a spe
cialty. 20' N. 2d st. Phone Main 6296.
We pay all telegraph charges.
' HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
FOR MEN.
26 N. 2d St. Phone Main 1626.
WANTED GIRL8 TO LAY MACA
ron). Apply 109 N. 6th St.
A GOOD GIRL TO WORK IN COS-
A good strong; woman
to clean and mend. A good girl to do
turning house,
clean and mi
general house work. Apply 888 Morrison,
ACME EMP. CO., FARMERS' A?f5
loggers' help especially. $4 and 2V4
N. 2d. 230 Bumslde; Main 6417.
WANTED AGENTS
WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED FOR
all clauses of laundry work; good
wages. Troy jaunary uo., zoi
Water st.
MATURE WOMAN AS ASSISTANT TO
take management Sept 1. Apply at
once. Aaaress A.-fis, journal.
GIRL OR OLD LADY FOR LIGHT
housework. Call mornings, 469 7th
WANTED YOUNG LADIES TO
$80 per month soon as competent. Ore
gon college. 406 Commonwealth bldg
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL
house work. $30. Apply 618 Main tt
WANTED 1 FURNITURE, 1 HARD
woord cutter, and an engineer. Apply
441 East Morrison.
Dillev. seed 86 years. 11 months and
days. H6
KINDEL September 11. Joseph Kindel
273 McPherson St.; senility.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Moore Investment company to
' . Charles Philips, lot 16. block
' 81. Vernon, W. D $ 400
eycamore Real Estate company
to James G. Pelton, lots 19, 20,
31, block 4, Keru Park, a
W. D 600
cnitea states National bank to
George Rasmuasen, lot 7, block
"43, and lot 6. block 44, Sulli
van's addition. W. D 1,000
United States National bank to
to George Rasmussen, lot 2,
block 43. Sullivan's addition,
W. D. 600
"A. H. and Grace Sarchet to
George Rasmussen. lot 8. block
S, Rochelle, W. D 600
Elsie Deputy Pat ton to J. M.
Cameron, lot 3, In Second
t- Amended plat of Belmont,
W D. 4,400
Overlook Land company to Sophia
Johnson, lot 7, block""E," Over
look. W. D 950
Nancy A. Nichols to Bertha V.
Haley, lot 2. block 18. Sell
wood, W. D. 600
Edward K- and Anna B. Smith to
Carrie '. Miuspaugh, lots 25,
26, block 13, Hawthorne Ave
nue addition, bond for deed... 1,250
, Portland Realty & Trust company
to Albert J. Sternke, lot 10,
, block-- 6, Sewickley addition,
WJJ.,. 626
- Katie and Charles Rabenelck to
, . Thomas L. Hayes, lot 6, block
1, Sunnyaide, W. D. 2,260
St. L. and May W. Holbrook to
Alice H. Dodd, lot 4. block 16,
- Good Morning addition, W. D. . 1
-Title Guarantee) & Trust company
to Paul and Emma Schuele. lot
track IXguhnyside, Third
addition, deed... $75
The Hawthorne estate to J. J.
Richardson, lota 8. 9, block 6.
Yorks. W. D......; $80
Augustine P. and - Ca thrine Mc-
Dcrraott to p. I.- MoCallum. lots
-10, 1 v.--11. block , Flrland
W. D.. ,'....... , . . . S.250
Sfsry B. and Peter McKay to W1U-
tr Herry, Sot t, clock it. North
Albina, W. 7.... r... 4S4
p.a B. Stewart to Otis M. VM-i- - r
- lots 14. 16. IS,, block 2 '
wn audition, contract.,, J40
. V,"" , '' s:'b V" ii. ' -':
aged 23 years, 1 month and 18 days.
St. Johns: accidental drowning.
TIMM September 11, Joseph Tlmm.
aged about 68 years. Hotel Rheln-
Sfalz: fnttv degeneration of heart.
'DO WELL September 12, Ruth Mc
Dowell, aged 7 months and 27 days,
at Baby home; entero-colltls.
SORENSON September 13. Alma Sor
enson, aged 11 months and 12 days,
487 E. Harrison st; inanition.
GRAY September 10, William R. Gray.
aged 76 years, 4 months and 21 days.
Good Samaritan hospital; uraemic coma.
VAN DEUSEN September 12, Gerald
Norwood Van Deusen. aired 6 years
and 12 days, 901 E. 10th st. N.; cholera
lnrantum.
KNOWLES September 13. Mrs. Wil
liam T. Knowles at Hnohomlh, Wnsh.,
daughter of Mrs. C. A. Hanson, for
merely of Astoria. Or.
WANTED TEAMSTERS AND LABOR
ers nt Anderson's brickyard, Denver
ave. and Bernard st.
GOOD OPENING FOR BOY IN PRINT
lng office; splendid chance to learn
trade; $6 per week to start. Alvln S.
Hawk, 144 2d st.
FIREMEN aND BRAKEMEN ON RAIL
roads in Portland vicinity, to All
vacancies caused by promotions; experi
ence unnecessary: state age, height,
weight; firemen $100 monthly, become
engineers and earn $200; brakemen $76,
becoming conductors earn $150; name
pOHltion preferred. Railway Association,
care Oregon Journal.
SKIRT AND JACKET HANDS
Good permanent positions to experi
enced ana competent workers.
OLDS. WORTMAN A KING.
GIRL 14 to 18 YEARS OLD TO HELP
care ror baby. Good home;
place. Apply 421 Sixth st.
steady
GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND MUST
know how to cook; good wages; will
give girl two afternoons each week
Call before 11 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
corner 16th, 621 E. Washington.
WOMAN TO DO PLAIN
WANTED
cooking.
Apply 421 6th st.
WANTED RECEPTION ROOM -OIRL;
state salary expected. Address L-26,
journal.
SHOULD YOU NEED A NURSE CALL,
Phclfic 2476.
TAILORS WANTED STEADY WORK;
good wages. Apply 495 Washington
st
BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPH-
er. Southwest corner 16th and Alder.
MAX M. SMITH, FLORIST, 160 5TH
St.. opp. Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
UNDERTAKERS
DUNNING, MENTEE A GILBAUGH,
undertakers and embalmers; modern
In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
430. Lady assistant.
BOY WITH BICYCLE TO CARRY
packages. Herbert Greenland. 3rd
and Washington sts., over Feldenhelm-er's.
WANTED COATMAKER; GOOD JOB;
steady work. Barette. The Tailor.
YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 to 20, OFFICE
wholesale house; give experience and
reference. C-27, Journal.
WANTED YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17
to learn the drug business. Call at
Model drug store. 109 Grand ave.
2 BOYS IN THE SHIPPING ROOM
Modern Confectionery Co., 13th- and
Hoyt.
phone
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK
in family of three. Call 421 E. 19th
st. North. Phone East5833.
WANTED HOTEL HELP: I DISH"
washer, 1 waitress. Apply 360 Glisan
st,
YOUNG LADY ABOUT 18 to 20, OF
flce work, wholesale house: address
in own handwriting. D-Z7, Journal.
WANTED CLEANER AND PRESSERT
208 Main st.
WANTED AN
as companion
Scott 4543.
ELDERLY WOMAN
to an invalid. Phono
WANTED GIRLS TO WORK IN THE
packing and chocolate rooms. Modern
Confectionery Co., 13th and Hoyt .
ERICKSON UNDERTAKING CO., AND
embalming. 409 Alder st Main
6133. Lady assistant.
J. P. FINLEY A SONS, 3D AND MADI
son sts. Office of county coroner.
Phone Main 9.
WANTED PRE8SER TO PRESS LA
dies' and gent's garments. Turner
Dye Works, 606 Jefferson et.
A. B. HEMSTOCK. FUNERAL Di
rector. East 18th and Umatilla. Phone
Sellwood 71. Lady assistant.
ZELLER-BVRNES CO., FUNERAL DI-
rectors, emc-aimers. Z73 Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN,
220 3d at
UNDERTAKER.
CEMETERIES
RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES, $10;
family lots, 10x15, 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.
WANTED BOY , 16 YEARS OLD TO
do errands and help generally. Turner
Dye Works, 505 Jerrerson st.
WANTED.
T I. .A MAM .All 1 . 1 llMi.1,.1..
nine farmers out of ten buy them: 76
per cent commission; boys are making
5 to fio per (lay. call at Z66 wash
Ington st., room 12, and get busy.
EXPERIENCED FRAME MAKER AND
bench hand. Portland Saah A Door
Co.. E. Taylor and Union ave.
AN EXPERIENCED INSTALLMENT
collector. D-26, Jou rnal.
EXPERIENCED LADIES' TAILOR. 429
Washington. J. K. Stern, ladies'
tailor.
GOOD STEADY WOMAN TO MAKE
waffles and hot cakes, etc.; $36 per
month. A. C. Coffee House, 267 Burn
side st.
A HOME COMPANY LOW PREMIUM
rates and high cash values make the
policies of the Columbia Life A Trust
Co. easy to sell. Apply to Jesse R.
Sharp, manager of agents, 214 Lumber
Exchange bldg.
THE GRAND, 46 N. 3D ST. ROOMS
for gentlemen, $1.26 per week and up.
THE RICHELIEU, Sift N. 6TH ST.
Elegantly furnished; steam heat and
baths.
FURNISHED ROOMS AT $1.60 PER
week. 189 4th at, upstairs, aide en-
trance.
TIHS RIDGEWAY. NICELY FUR
nished single rooms, four blocks south
of postofflce. $70 6th st.
wood: now readv for business. Co
operative Wood Ca Call 11$ Ablngton
Bldg.
FOR SALE A PROFITABLE SU
burban drug bualnesa established over
16 years; stock, fixtures, building and
lot all go; be Independent, or will sell
business and lease building; no commis
sion; only those meaning business need
write. H-604, Journal.
TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, use of phone and "bath. 607
Mississippi ave., Alblra.
668 WATER ST.. 8.. FURNI8HED
housekeeping rooms. Call phone Main
4665.
ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR TUITION.
high school or college; young man of
good character. Apply 606 Jefferson
St.. near 16th. ,
SEE THESE ROQMS BEFORE YOU
locate elsewhere; electric light, free
phone: gas heat. Pacific 1681. 380 H
2d st.
324 MAIN LARGE FRONT ROOM.
suitable for two or more; basement
room 7 6c per week.
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING.
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.
OIRL8. ROTS. WOMEN AND MEN
make good money taking orders and
selling gooas; see us at once, rium
mer Drug Co.. 3d and Madison.
WANTED FINANCIAL.
TO LOAN $1,000 ON GOOD 8ECUR
lty. Address P. O. box 894, St. Johns,
Or.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD
goods and guarantee best prices. Call.
phone or write. S. J. A L. Rubenstein,
175 Front st., opposite National hotel..
Pacific 1401.
CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 6AV-
age Pennell. 346-347 1st st Phone
Pacific 360.
WE PAY MORE FOR FURNITURE
PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS.
Main 6656. 211 1st st
IF YOU WANT
THE MITCHELL HOUSEKEEPING
and transient rooms, reasonable. 7th
and Flanders sts.
$1.60 WEEK UP LARGE. CLEAN
furnished housekeeping rooms, laun
dry and bath. 184 Sherman st., south,
Portland.
$1.25 WEEK UP CLEAN FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, parlor, bath,
laundry, furnace heat, yard. 203 H Stan
ton st. U car.
NEWSPAPER PRINTING PLANTS
bought, sold; partnera found. North
west Newspaper Brokerage, Goidnoug't
bldg.
A FINE BUSINESS PROPOSITION;
the exclusive mononolv of Orearon.
California and Washington; take an in
vestment of $1,600; let me explain It to
you, k, c. Huribert. Z66 Stark at.
6 COWS WITH MILK ROUTE. CALL
281 H Burnslde at
INTEREST IN MANUFACTURING
business. Have desirable location and
' are to erect a building and Install ma
chlnery at once. P-607, Journal.
AMERICAN TELEPHONE, $8: HOME .
Telephone, $42.60; Toke Point -Oyster,
$65; Cascadla. 19c; German-American
Coffee, $46; Calif. Diamond Oil, 11c;
United Wireless, $4: Electric Heating.
23c: H C. Amal. Coal, Alaaka Pet A
Coal, Mammoth, Morning. Roberts A
Co.. 313 H Wash, st Call or write.
FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY, 8TA-
tlonery, cigar and tobacco. Ice cream
and oyster parlors; swell flxturea, fine
location, cheap rent. Phone Tabor 840.
$2,000 DOWN, BALANCE EASY
terms, takes a fine paying weekly
newspaper and Job plant; wealthy,
thickly settled agricultural field; splen
did opportunity to secure an excellent
business. 0-25, Journal.
TWO OUTSIDE ROOMS FURNISHED
for housekeeping; gas and bath. 480
E. Washington. $12.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, 4 rooms, new
lower flat and 6 and 7-room cottages,
west side of river, very low rents. Ap
ply 864 N. 26th; Willamette Heights
cars to 26th. turn south half Mock.
FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, bath, gaa and
phone. 658 Williams ave.
TO SELL. SEE US.
Second Hand Palace. Highest prices
paid for second-hand goods. 267 Flan
ders. Phone Main 3518.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL
kinds of second-hand 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-Z3Z7,
DEFORMITY APPLIANCES 'MADE TO
order. K. E. Karlson & Co.. 361 An
keny st. Main 6260. -
WANTED AMATEURS TO IN-
i crease the membership of the Lents
ornet band; rehearsals every Monday
evening at 8 o'clock. Come and get
particulars.
WANTED TO BUY ACREAGE FROM
1 to 20 acres, on payments, near 6o
rare. f-6U7. journal.
TEAMS WANTED TO HAUL LUM
ber. Oreeon & Washington Lumber
Co.. city.
SECOND - HAND
M-26, Journal.
PLAT-
WANTED
form scales
NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE WANT A
child to board, from 2 to 12 years old.
60 Emerson st. Phone Scott 6661.
$1.00 A MONTH PROTECTS YOUR
time against sickness or accidents.
Pacific Aid association. Lumber Ex.
bldg., Portland, Or. Liberal pay to
good agents.
WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG MEN TO
learn railway and commercial teleg
raphy; good wages and permanent posi
tions when competent. Oregon college,
406 Commonwealth bldg.
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10;
family lots, $25 to $75. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont St.
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For
full Information apply to Frank Schlegel,
632 Worcester blk. Phone A2823.
MEETING NOTICES.
M. W. A EVERGREEN CAMP. 6.466
meets Wednesday evening. . Allsky
bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts.
Id. W. A. OREGOJi GRAPE CAMP NO.
6.976. Mondays. 17tn and Marshall.
Visitors welcome.
WANTED RELIABLE MAN TO
show property and business chances;
references required: commission basis to
Degin. uoast iteaity company, zze ?
Morrison.
WANTED YOUNG BOY TO LEARN
hardware business; good chance for
advancement; moderate wages to begin
with. M-500. Journal.
MAN
WANTED YOUNG MAN ABOUT
to enter tne drug Dusiness. (Jail
Model drug store. J 08 Grand, ave.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST IN BROADWAY CAR. 6EP
tember 4, black leather handbag. Re
turn 761 . Park ave. Reward. '
WANTED 4 CONCRETE MEN AT
- Minnesota and Blandena sts. Phone
Woodlawn 484.
PRESSERM
SHOP. 207
"AT TAILOR
Commonwealth bldg.
BOYS WANTED AT G. P. RUMMELIN
A Sons, 126 2d. St., near Washington.
TOD MAY HAVE A POSITION WITH
Uncle Sam when qualified; railway
mail clerks, letter-carriers; also post
office cI-.tkb needed. Call in regard
to preparation. P. fi. Schools, (13 lie
Kay ibid. . ,
Phones
Main 7173,
A-3230.
Telephone Your
Want Ads to The Journal
Little Ads
in The
Journal Pay
The popular want ad medium of Portland, a paper that brings
results at a less expenditure, the number of answers considered, than
any other. Rates, 1 cent a counted word, seven insertions for the
price of six. Simply count the words and you have the price of one
insertion, the minimum price, however, being IS cents. In case you
want the ad inserted for a week, multiply the number of words by- six
and you have the cost for seven insertions, including insertion in the
big Sunday Journal. The carrier that delivers your paper will collect
for ads sent in by telephone, calling for the money as soon after the
first insertion of the ad as possible.
Advertise in The Journal, daily and Sunday and semi-weekly jjssues,
for any want you may have, whether you want to buy. or sell some
thing,. hiref rent, exchange, trade, or have lost or found something. A
little ad in The Jdurnal will d-lbr Wflrir lmlTctrIt1rwW 4o
read these little ads, as there is always something of interest in them
to-every reader of the paper. They go before the eyes of 150,000
readers daily, and among this vast 'array there is always a number of
people more or less interested in your wants and needs, and you in
them and theirs. Office open every evening until 8 o'clock- and on
Saturday nights until 10:3Q.. Telephone any time before , noon for
your ad in h paper that afternoon and any time before 9 o'clock
Saturday night for your ad in the Sunday morning paper. ,
ROOMS ALSO HOUSE-KEEPINO
rooms; reasonable. 30114 First st
cor. Columbia.
ELEGANT HOUSEKEEPING SUITE,
newly furnished, rooms large and
airy; first-class location. 634 Morrison.
TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, close to Steel bridge. 236
Cherry st., cor. Benton.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
OSBORN HOTEL, CORNER GRAND
ave, and E. Ash; furnished rooms, sin
gle or en suite, with or without board.
East 6619.
ROOMS AND BOARD IN PRIVATE
family, one block from carllne. $73 hk
E. Mill. Phone East 8120.
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD,
convenient, modern:
442 Jefferson St.
rates reasonable.
REAL ESTATE OFFICE, FOR SALE
or trade; ground floor" cheap rent.
D-26. Journaf
NEWSPAPER WILL SELL CAPA
ble party half interest either me
chanical or editorial end; fine plant and
field. Address K-602, Journal.
BE8T RETAIL OPENING IN CITY:
nets $66 per week; no experience re
quired; easy work; short hours; owner
must leave on account of more im
portant . business In east; $1,100 cash.
Address X-26, Journal.
HOMll BAKERY. dTLTcTFISSEn
and lunch counter for sale at a low
figure; -rent $10, with living rooms;
good location; a nice little place for a
woman. Address W-26, Journal.
PARTNER IN REAL ESTA.TB! 6F-
flce. Call room 10, 141 H 2d at.
WHEN YOU CAN SECURE iL ACRES
of good land, within 8 miles of Port
land, for $400 and fail to do so, you de
serve to pay rent, the rest of your life.
Room 10. 142H 2d at ?
$250 TAKES LARGE. WELL ESTAB
lished paying cigar, confecttonerv
store; fresh stock; splendid fixtures;
great bargain; elegant store and rooms;
rent $18. 913 Williams ave. Take U
car.
4-CHAIR BARBERSH6P FOR SALE;
64 4th st.
cheap. If sold at once.
WANTED PARTNER IN REAL E8
tate business to show property; expe
rience not necessary. $260 cash. Room
3. 225 6th st.
FOR SALE EXCELLENT SAWMILL
proposition, one half mile from Ya
colt; 1,000,000 feet, $1 per thousand.
Address O. J. A., Vancouver, Wash.
FOR RENT HOUSES
VAN HORN TRANSFER FURNITURE
and pianos moved, stored or shipped
mono Main
WE RENT AND SELL PIANOS. SHER-
man. Clay A Co.
i.nnnu qtrtctt v XtrvnpujNi. ! nio
lines and walking distance, E. Harri
son and llth. inquire. Phone Sell
wood 69. -
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, NEWLY PA
pered, $10, to permanent renter. Ad
ply on premises. 663 4th. afternoon.
FOR RENT A 30-ROOM .HOTEL, $65
per month; this includes business.
fixtures and rent Apply 882 Sandy
roaa. inone East loss.
FURNISHED EOUSES.
MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. CHOICE
location, cast side: for six months.
Phone East 4669 after 6 o'clock even
ings or Sunday. 1
$10 A 3-ROOM FURNISHED FLAT,
close in. Phone East 1657. 8. 632 7th.
WANTED TORRENT MODERN FUR
nished house. 6 or .6 rooms, reason
able rent. Main 4116.
FOR RENT STORES-OFFICES
FOR RENT TWO GROUND FLOOR
offices. Front and Ankeny sts. Apply
R. T. Cox. Telephone Main 423.
PARTIES WANTING TO LEASE
hotel or lodging house of about 100
rooms (now In course of construction),
call at 826 Chamber of Commerce.
REAL SACRIFICE GROCERY, BAK-
ery gooos. notions; 760 stock for
$660; strictly cash 1 trade and no de
livering; good neighborhood; no com
petition near; low rent and living room:
owner, 661 Morrison; no agents.
BETTER SEE MILLER BEFORE YOU
Duy real estate,
room 12.
263 Vi Washington.
OWNER GOING SOUTH ON ACCOUNT
health, will sell at Invoice cigar and
confectionery business, old established;
has large permanent trade; centrally
located; low rent; living rooms In con
nection; in fact, one of the most desir
able locations in Portland; no agents
need apply. Address C-28, Journal.
GET A HEIDLEBERG BANK, A HOME
and big interest on your investment,
all in one. See the Pacific Coast Realty
Co.. 805-6 Buchanan bldg.. 'Portland, Or.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY IN WENAT-
chee. worth $1,600. What have vou
to trade for this 7 Box 436, Vancouver.
WAan.
MR. MILLER WILL BUILD YdU A
house or sell vou a lot on easv terms.
253M Washington st.. room 12.
A NEW MODERN 7-ROOM COLONIAL-
hosse, $3,000; $300 down and $26 a-vl
month, phone East 676. ?J
FOR SALE BY OWNER, 7-ROOM
house, corner Rodney and Eugene.
A NICE OFFICE SUITE FOR RENT.
Madison bldg.. 3d and Madison sts.
STORE ROOM, GOOD LOCATION FOR
any alnd of business; will give satis-
lactory lease. Main 6202. 242 Madison.
TWO STORES FOR RENT ON 16TH
st. and Glaason- st.
OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE WOR
cester and Hamilton bldgs., at mod
erate rate. Apply to Robert Strong,
iy Worcester niqg
A SMALL STORE WITH A FINE COR
ner show-window for rent cheap. Only
$12. 347 First st -
RESORTS.
5 ACRES 7 miles from cltv. 1U
miien irom canine; ijo per acre.
6-acre tracts, half mile from carllne;
I $750, $260 down. $100 a year.
24 acres at Beaverton; 8 acres of this
beaverdam: 22.000. 8500 down
j480 acres wheat land in Morrow coun
ty; $26 per acre.
76x100, 4-room house, all kinds of
fruit, $1,600.
If you are looking for bargains In
farms acreage or city property, we
have it. 1
L. H. FREELAND CO.,
Room 7. 141H 1st st.
GKTA HJSIDLEBERG- BANK. A HOMwA
ana Dig interest on your investment,
all In one. See the Pacific Coast Realty
Co., $05-4 Buchanan bldg.. Portland, Or.
' $3.200 NEAR STEEL BRinnri 1
1 room house i modern, hath, taiio
t-Vtll haitf-men.1 Int Kn.fnni i ! .
CASTLE EDEL BRAU f Twelva -l6o JJlcn and roses;: for a few Havs onlvT
House) Most unique and est lfr j7weemann A Blanchard. 1 6th st.
house in the west; kitchen ac
from our farms: first-class e-ooda
land prices. t red T. Merrill, oru
la ye,..! r. -.''... r f-
letif VL - i . reauy, rentaia,
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