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M it THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU . PORTLAND, TUESDAY f EVENING. ' SEPTEMBER 17, 1807.. UTMft Ct Popular Wants Popular Wants Popular Wants Popular Wants Popular Wants PopularWants PopularWants; K m San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 789 Market St, bet 3d tr 4th icvnioii MOiirnii OraronUns when In San Francisco ran have their mall Mnt In care of The Journal omc-. ARTHUR L. FISH. RepreeentattT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS BUSINESS NOTICES NEW TODAY. BEAUTIFUL IRVI ITON The most exclusive, close-in residence district In City. Fpeciai inaucemfnu 10 builders of choice horn- Ms buxivv. $900.00 AST TZaUOL Irvlngton Investment ". Company XOOK UaUITOI BIDS. louse and Lot for $66 j We will five an absolute litis to a lot A. H. and Rose Grlswold to C B. Colin V. and Victoria B. Dyment to T. W. Johnson, went 80 feet of lot 8 and north 10 feet of west 80 feet of lot 7. block (1. Carter's addition, bond for deed . '. 1,600 Real Estate Investment assocfa tlon to R. G. Welch et al., lot 12. block 89: Bell wood. IV n . 511ft Humeri and Helen Nfjcken to John Taennler, 10 acres In aouth quarter of section 15, townshln 1 north, ranee 1 weaL W. D 1,500 Annie ana juua Cheroln to K. J. Grabs, 10.32 acrea. beginning 160 feet weat of southeast eor . ner of section 7. township 1 aouth, range 1 east. deed...... 1,100 William H. and Minerva J. Tbtle to Justin J. Leavltt, aouth 44 feet of lot 3. block M, Maegly Highland. W D Tis Amelia and Charles M. Hill to Anna H. Bailey, north 20 feet of lot 14 and aouth 20 feet of lot 15, block 28, Centra Al blna. W. D. 1.000 Robert Rea to Veronica A. Brown, lot , block 18. Highland Park, W. It tnn W. 8. and Minnie a. Brown to B. E. II. Brown, lota 8. 4, block 11, North Alblna. W. D 1.500 8ophla Johnson to W. M. Smith, lot 11, block 19. Central Alblna, W. 13 (60 Clara A. and E. J. Miller to H. M. Bush, lot . block IS. South- Portland. W. D 450 Investment company to Frank Franta, lota , 18, 80, 82, 84. block 80. Irvlna-ton Park. B. W. D 670 Security Savings A Trust com pany to J. L,. Wright, lots , . 10, 11. block 1, John Irvings First addition. B. W. I) NEW FICTION LIBRARY, 181 10TH st.; book loaned at I cents tna aay. MEETING , NOTICES. Don't Forget Something doing at George Washington Camp tonight. All visitors Invited. W. O. W. Temple, 128 11th at, H. BAKER, Consul Commander, H. A. FREDRICH, Clerk. YJil HELP WANTED -MALE HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED AT 18 TH ST., CORNER I WANTED YOUNO . LADIES TO Taylor, a rood, reliable man. who can I Knmmirnbl ilmnhvi lit to care or cow ana rurnace, mane i 880 per month soon as competent, ure iiimavit riivraiiy uaerui. ADDir do i von cnues-e. iu, l ommonwmin Dinar. iwm nours or ii ana l a ciock. WANtED-VbUKO MAW Wifri bi cycle to work In drug store. Call 64 Washington. WANTED AN ELDERLY WOMAN IN a family of 1 to help housekeeping. 444 K. Clav. - . GIRLS WANTED AT A P. RUMMELirf d et.. 121 ' Seoon near- W'aah AN EXPERIENCED -INSTALLMENT Sons, collector. D-85. Journal. I Inaton. WANTED-A CAkDV MAkER At THE G1RL8 WaNTD; O66B WAGES FOR Bonhonlere. 888 Washington at. BOY WANTED Wedneaday evening, Aiisay d and Morrison sta M. W. meets bide 8 .' W A. "OREGON GRAPE CAMP N6. 8.87s. Mondays. Vlaltore welcome. 17th and Marshall. NOTICES. tdrino fML with a 7-room house there on, which today cannot be duplicated for less than 11,260, and with the lot as K BOW stands the property is easily worth ,$1,800. The property Is located en the West Side, In Portland proper, on the Oregon Electric Railway line, and la one or tne cnoicesi pieces on mniiui MIL Call at the office to Inquire about this; do not write, as we shall not an swer correspondence. Albion 8,850 800 James, lot 8, block 4. addition. W. D A. H. and Rose Orlswold to C. B. James, lota 8, 7. block S. Riv erside addition to Alblna. W. D. Arleta Iand company to Alice Btelnprlce. lot 8. block 14, Ina Park. S. W. D FOR ABSTRACTS, TITLE INSl'R- ance or mortgage loans, call on Pacific Title Trust Co . 204-6-8-7 Falling bldg SET 800 125 y Clohessy & Smith 401 XeXay Bid., Third and Stack atta. YOUR IN'SI'R A NCR AND ATC- stracta to real estate from the Title Guarantee ft Trust Co., 240 Washington st, cor. 2d. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office or the county ciera oi Multnomah county, Or., until ii o ciock n,wn Kntemher 27. for the construe tlon of the east approach and the wood work on the main apana and draw of the Btirnslde street bridge, to be con structed In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the office of the county clerk. Form for bid Is attached to specifications, and bidders sre requested to follow the same. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved; F. 8. FIELDS, County Clerk. ATTENTION TO SPECULATORS Need (1,000 bv October 16; will sell 40 acres st Klamath Falls for caah; one mile from streetcar line, a real snap and a good profit In the near future. W-603, Journal. competent helo: steady employment; n Portland Paper Bog Co.. 808 Oak et. WANTED COMPETENT OIRL FOR salary poaitlon soon. 40 Macleay bldg.. waanington at. 3t8 to nrif.IViSrt Jefferson at MAN WITli GOOD "REFERENCE T6 general houaework. Apply 181 K. lth. OllClt nnd Milan- avnrlnnrf milt mOM CHBl 1DI1, to go with you and teach you the bus!- ENERnrcTic woman over 21 FOR neas; opportunity ror promotion to good I poaitlon with wholeaale house; expert. ence uneceaaary. t-is. journal. wj Ail A bfA rttAiil AlAHA EJii, Tl 11.1k. must be neat and quick: also good aklrttnaker on power machine; steady WANTED, QUICK EXPERIENCED wor. food wages. J. K. Btern. ladles aw m , , , . I tmilnr A ? Q U'aihinrtAn n iiwiiuiw uwn iw ennuer. uuiier, i " , " , " p ... lathe. Western Handle Co.. Dallas, Or. WANTED IRONERS AND MANGLE WANTED BOY TO WORK IN MES- I ne'P- Apply Star Laundry Co., Union senger ornoe; good wages; must have aye, ana n,. Anaeny at. Co.. 421 hi WANTED A WOMAN TO CARE FOR three. near CLERK WITH GENERAL 8TENO- grwpnic experience. K-20, Journal. wheel. Hasty Messenger jnurniun si. sick lady and cook for family of Inquire 1734 VanhoutenT ave., LITTL.M l.IMWKH Wi NTfl iiqt a vr. found, for aala. to let 'ti in Th I Portsmouth etatlon. St. Johns car Journal cost only 1 cent a word, 15 WANTED LADY PALMIST. CALL worus or teas is cents each insertion. I 29 N. 8d st. Phones Main 7178, Home A-3230. I ivAMTirt .it. ak'itp Kii-ii NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET Ing The annual meeting of the Big Hill Coal Mining company will be held on the 16th day of October, 1S07, at p. m., at 651 Spokane ave., corner of E. 13th, for the purpose of electing of ficers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. W. Caldwell, secretary. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or lc3. 16 centa each Inaertlorv Phones Main 7178. Home A-3230- MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS EARN 208 Main st. I..VL6 kT'?;: ?"JL"?'l hA05Lhur': WANTED YOUNG LaD CLERK IN - . k i" , V ' , . V , , t, .t ' "'"a.." I our atore. Swetland s, 173 Morrison. Marquam roomn" WANTED LADY TEACHERS. APPLY" WiVTn - ummk.m-M .,r,T . .!h evening from 4:80 to 9 o'clock, , aJTi. . . . !" I 140 1st at. SITUATIONS 1 WANTED MALE. YOUNG MARRIED MAN. . AGS l wants position olty salesman, collector or outside worn; - best - or rererences. 0-18. Journal. A GOOD TEMPERANCE COUPLE would like situation In rooming-house. t-. journal. FIRST-CLASS STATIONARY ENGi- neer and - laundrvman: underatand business throughout: A-l references. ddress Hermnnn, Qulmby hotel. ; AN EXPERIENCEITTN CONCERTE destres position as superintendent Of construction. Address J-80. journal, SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. for dairy and stock ranch: llaht work and good home; German couple preierrea. inquire 477 Wllliama ave. LOST AND FOUND. Bargain in Acreage .84 ACRES of unimproved land on Johnson creek, near Lents, tt mile 'couth Gates' crossing; good land; no gravel; can be divided In two parts. See J. L. Weils Co. , 309 Cluunber Oonuneroe Bid-. ORCHARD HOMG8 , Puf your monthly savings In these , choice 10-acre tracts and they will soon pay for a lovely country home, upon which you can make an easy living. Price ranging from 365 to $110 pr acre. Terms to suit aosTAjn nrrxiTomv oo. - ' Boom IS, 868 mark MX. MARRIAGE LICENSES Andrew N. Anderson, 241 McMillan St., 30, Helen L. Churchley, 21. Julius L. Schell. Vancouver. Wash.. 19; Helen Deters. 25. Roy B. Nichols. Foster. Wash.. 29: Pauline Sllcher, 81. Francis Marshall. 289 Market St.. 24: Catharine M. Colvln, 20. Darlcg A. Holmes. Newberg. Or.. 40; May IS. Green. 88. R. 1'. Bellamy. 391 E. 8th at. 31: Grace L. Itoly. 21. H. I. Macbeth. 263 11th St.. 25; Char lotte L. Kadderly, 25. Charles Van Busse. 74 4th st. 48: Alice Warden, 37. Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith A Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington sts. Weddings cards the best. 100 for 16. Alvln S. Hawk, 144 2d T)t. Tonsets A Co.. florists, for flowers of all kinds. 123 6th st. Clarke Bros.. Florists Fine Dowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison et. Full dress suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. FOUND A PLACE TO HAVJi HAIR mattresses renovated and returned same dav. 228 Front st Main 474. Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. Mau ser, proprietor. LOST SMALL BLACK DOG, WHITE breast, array around nose; answers to name Toby; last years' license, 418. Finder liberally rewarded If returned to J. W. Bevls. care Inman-Poulsen. LOST GOLD WATCH ANT) FOET Initials 11. A.; return to Olds, Wort man & King, accommodation desk; re- ward. LOST SATURDAY, PURSE CON talnlng $8. Return to 292 N. 20th st. Reward. LOST BAY MARE, WEIGHT ABOUT 1.200 pounds; Roman nose, branded on foreshouhler; return to Jamea He- wltt. 841 E. Gllsan; reward 820. STRAYED BAY HORSE, WEIGHT about 1.100; slightly lame In left front foot; finder please telephone Tabor 420. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. In The Journal cos only 1 cent a word; 16 worda or less, 15 cents each Insertion. Phones Main WANTED EXPERIENCED DEMON- strators for local work; give experl- ence ana references. u-iO, Journal. WANTED GOOD VE8TMAKER. ply 106 Russell et., city. WANTED TA I LORESS AP- ON COATS steady work. 208 Good EXPERIENCED NURSE WANT8 work by day or week. Phone Pacific. 3476. ' settLed Lady" WIth1 cRfLb M scnooi) would like Dosltlon as house keeper; not afraid of work; references given. Address 8-28, Journal. WANTED POSITION AS COMPANlOS or nurse to invalid or convalescent; prater aays, oouia remain' nignis. iwu, Journal. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND round, ror sale, to let. etc.. in The journal cost only 1 eent a word; It words or less, II cent each Insertion. Phones Main 7178. Home A-1230. GOVERNESS MICHIGAN. COLLEGfi!- Dreq gin, zg years old, would like po Farrand. Lanslna-. Mich. WIDOW WITH DAUGHTER WANTS situation as housekeeper for widower; no trlflers. 494 Vancouver ave. FOR SALE YOl'NO TEAM, WEIGHT 2,700; harness and wagon used 8 months. Call 460 Union ave. N. BOY WANTED F. W. BALTE8 A CO.. printers, ist and ohk. WANTED STOUT BOY TO LEARN trade. Oregon Brass Works, 89 N. in st. A GOOD BOY WANTED TO LEARN shoemaker's trade. Inquire J. nenwina, Btarg St. end vests: """ A GOOD GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED lady to care for baby and assist with worn, inquire at 384 8d sr.. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc., In The Journal cost only I cent a word; 15 words or less. 15 rents each Insertion, Phones Main 717J. Home A-S230. WANTED A WOMAN TO DO HOC8E- II EI J' WANTED -FEMALB WantedYoung Ladles Tins PACIFIC TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH CO. WILL TEACH YOU TELEPHONE OPERATING AND PAY YOU WHILE LEARN ING, PERMANENT POHITIOV: RAPID ADVANCEMENT; BEST cleaning. 202H 2d at. WANTED A COMPETENT YOUNG girl for general housework and care 1 of Invalid. Tel. Main 4296. I port St., Portland Heights. 476 Daven WAITRESS WANTED AT 284 MAIN St.; good salary. WANTED A YOUNG OIRL TO A8 slat In light housekeeDlnr. AddIv 877 ncnuyier st. GIRL FOR CHAMBER WORK AND WAGES IN THE CITY; HOURS woman to help In kitchen at 186 6th st; onuiti Ainu wukk. light; I private boarding-house. rin. tiUiNCM BISKVEU FREE. APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR, 8D FLOOK, MAIN BUILDING, COR. W. PARK AND ALDER. GIRLS WITH TALENT FUR DRAW. ing. painting and deelrnlnc: rood do. i . . r . , 1 . . " . . . " anion 10 riKiu party, u. . Averiii av Co.. 102 N. 6th st. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST lit dhf- eral housework. 321 6th st.. cor. Clay. I WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework to ao to Hood River. Modern house. Apply 434 Salmon. GIRLS TO LEARN BOOKBINDING. Apply Lovejoy & Lincoln. 128 1st at. GIRLS WANTED APPLY STANDARD factory No. 2. Grand are. and East Taylor st MALE AND FEMALE HELP. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 2064 Morrison St.... Phone Paclflo 239 27 N. 2d at.... ...... ..Phone Paelflo 1200 RED CROSS EMPIaOYMENT CO. Logging camp and farm help a ape clalty. 20 N. 2d st. Phone Main 6296. We pay all telegraph charges. HANSEN S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR MEN. 26 N. 2d St. ' Phone Main 1628. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS AT 11.10 PEll week., 18 4ta st, upstairs, side en- iranot). f6ur-r66mv VeaChehs bfcsfiEDi : one block from North Central school; light housekeeping privileges; gas and heat furnished. Apply 2 B. Davis, Monday or later.;' . LITTLE LINERS, W'ANTfl, LOST ANI found, for sale, to let, etc.. In, The Journal cost only. 1 -cent a word: 18 words or losa, 16 cents .each Insertion. Phones Main 7172. Home a. stun. . WNE NEW FURNISHED ' FRblJf room, 364 B. 3d and Stevens. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, L08T AND found, for sale, to let. etc In Th Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. rooms, 810; 8404 1ST. I-ROOM flat. 310; 190 Market. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING. THE MITCHELL HOUSEKEEPING and transient rooms, reasonable. 7th and Flanders sts. 11.60 week" UP Large. cLeaN ' furnished housekeenlnr ronmi. laun dry and bath. 184 Sherman st, south, Portland. , U.2t WEEk UP-CLBaW FtjRNlsMEC houaekecDlna rooms narin h.th laundry, furnace heat, yard. 203 ft Stan ton st U car. IOOMS ALSO IlOUSE-KEEPIN.j rooms: reasonable, get u Kira cor. Columbia. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FUR- nisnea or unrurnisned; . 2 for 38 month, t for 2 1.5. Furnished 5-ronm cottage,- 326; 7-room cottage. 120: 6- room cottage, 813; 4-room, new lower I IK. U rison. .oast Realty Co., 226 ft Mor-. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 443 6th st ACME EM P. CO., 'FARMERS' AND loggers' help espeelally. 34 and 19 ft N. 3d. 280 BumsldY; Main 8437. WANTED AGENTS A HOME COMPANY LOW PREMIUM - rates an4 Hgn. -values .snake the policies of the Columbia Life Trust Co. easy to sell. Apply to Jesse R. Sharp, manager of agents, 214 Lumber Exchange bldg. AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU SELL goods? If so we need you; complete outfit free; cash weekly. write for choice I of territory. Capital City Nur sery company, -Salem, Or. GIRLS, BOYS, WOMEN AND MEN make good money taking orders end eelllng goods; see ue at once. Plum mer Drug Co.. Sd and Madison. FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, pnrior suite, suitable ror 3 adults; close In; phone free. 310 Main st NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY Ftffu . nlshed 6-room cottage, basement, rard; will sell furniture reasonable. 89 Sherman st. THREE NICELY' FURNISHED HOUSE- aeeping r Main 8097. rooms. 481 W. Park st. Phone 3 HbUSEKfeEPlNG' k66MS; TELe pnone, oatn and In walking distance. Inquire at 334 3d st GRAND OFFER Oregonlftn bldg. TO AGENTS. 403 WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE FlT Well shirts and Boss of All overalls at 75 1st st. BIRTHS WEATHER REPORT The disturbance yesterday over Van couver island has advanced southeast ward to Wyoming, and the high pres sure area oft the California coast has moved north to Oregon. Moderately heavy rains , have fallen generally throughout the north Pacific states and ' in extreme northern (.all Torn la. The barometer continues high over the east ern states and In consequence fair - weather prevails nearly everywhere "east nf the Mississippi river, with tem peratures as a rule slightly above nor mal. On the Pacific slope It Is cooler than usual. , The indications are for fair and warmer weather In this district Wed nesday. It will be cooler tonight, with light frosts In the early morning, ex cept near the immediate coast Temp Boston, Mass. . . . Chicago, 111 Cincinnati, Ohio . Denver, Col. ..... Los Angeles. Cat. New York, N. Y... Omaha, Neb Philadelphia, Pa. . Portland. Or. . , . . , St Louis, Mo.. St Paul, Minn. . . . Salt Lake, Utah. . , fian Francisco, Cal. Wsshington. D. C. Max. Mln. Preclp. 86 68 .6 84 72 .0 86 70 .0 86 64 .0 80 62 .0 82 68 .0 90 70 .0 84 68 .0 66 65 .37 88 72 .0 68 68 .20 80 68 .0 68 64 T. 84 68 .0 M'CALL September 6 to Mr. and Mrs. James Harry Mccall, 172 tt E. 2d St. N., a daughter. iLHOMAH Heutemner 6, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomas, Sell wood, a son. ROBERTS September 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Griffith A. Roberts, 186 Going ave., a son. ELLSWORTH September 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Franx Louis Ellsworth. 13824 t; unsan at., a son. PETERSON September 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Lars Peterson, 348 Maplewood st., a son. LEACH September 3, to Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Leach, Ivanhoe. a son. ALGER September 9, to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Alger, 88S E- 83d St., a daughter. ARTHUR September 12, to Mr. and Mrs. John N. Arthur, 681 Macey St., a son. REEDER September 13. to Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Reeder, 1119 E. Yamhill St.. a son. MEYER September 18, to Mr. and LOST BLACK HORSE. PIGEON- toed. branded R C; last seen near Tremont Station. Finder address C. 8. Arnold & Co., 351ft Morrison and re ceive reward. WANTED TEACHERS: GRADES, 860; rural $60 to 875. The Flsk Teachers' Agency, 1200 Williams ave.. 1118. Woodlawn LOST BROWN SILK RIBBON BELT with gold buckle, last Sunday after noon, on Jefferson street carline, or on train to Oswego. Phone young lady, Main 2845. HELP WANTED MALE l WANTED. STAVE BOLT CUTTERS. We pay 11.60 per cord; steady work; good accommodations at camp. WESTERN COOPERAGE CO., Room 306 Stearns bldg. Portland, Or. GIRLS WANTED OPERATOR8 TO work on shirts and overalls. Lessons given to Inexperienced. Apply at Stand ard factory No. 2, Grand are. and East Taylor st. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 143 ft Washington st, comer Seventh, up stairs. Phone Main 2692. Female 'help wanted. Western employment agency, for ladles; female help wanted. Main 6297. A-2417. 610 Buchanan bldg, 286 ft Washington. STENOGRAPHERS, BOTH MALE AND female, good positions open with best firms; no charge. Underwood Type writer Co., 68 6th st. HELP WANTED ANT SUPPLIED. male or female. R. G. Drake, 205 ft Washington st. Pacific 1370. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale., to let, etc.. in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, L08T AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less 16 cents each Insertion. fnones Main 7173, Home A-3230. -ELEGANT SUiTBi. FR6NT Ro6M. large and airy, newly furnished and walls tinted; flrst-class location. 634 Morrison. y Large, light, niceLy furnished - housekeeping suites; gas range, run ning writer. EOBvft Alder st. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE barber trade in 8 weeks; costs less, better salaries, learned In less '.Ime than other trades; catalogue free. Moler Barber College. 35 N. 4th Bt. RANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RliNT iioVBE&COT tages, flats, stores, offices, roomlng housos, etc. Landlords will do well to call on PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. Phone Ex. 72. 8. E. Cor. 3d and Oak. POSITIONS OPEN FOR 8ALE8LADY and salesman; good salary and per manent. Call Kt 203 Flledner bldg. WANTED TEACHER OF GERMAN: knowledge of literature necessary. Apply E. E. Sullivan, room 9. 250 Oak. PACKERS AND WRAPPERS: GOOD positions, work light and clean: per manent employment. Apply candy de partment Paclflo Coast Biscuit Co., 12 th and Davis. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ruhama J. and George Landess v to C. W. Green, lot 4, block 4, Henry's addition. W. D 475 O. M. and Thyra McDowell to . Charles W. Green, east ft of lots 3 and 4, block 1, Henry's addition, W. D 600 Mercantile Trust & Investment Co. to Dora H. Schnitker, lot 1, block 3, Manning's addition, W. D 1,900 Henry and Bettie Lawrence to Rosa May Tribbey Hester, lot 18, block 30. Woodlawn, W. D, 1,000 C. A. Zygowskt to Mrs. I. H. Langhfll, lot 8, block 24, Wll amette, contract 950 Bertha M. Hosrord and O. W. Hosford to Theodore Rov, lot 7. block 8 Mount Tabor Villa Annex, v .D 210 Lydla A. and S. H. Carter to M. A. Lynch and Anna S. Es son, lot 6, block 6, Wild Rose addition, W. D 600 tieorge W. Holcomb to Mathlas Willielm, lots 2 and 3, block 128, Couch addition, W. D 24,000 Jerry E. and May Bronaugh to A. J. Grohs, west ft of lots 9 and 10, block 37, Tremont, agreement 780 Mary 8. and Joseph Gordon to E. M. and Ida Ma Mellon, lot 11, block 9, Maegly Highland, W. D 1,260 Overlook Land Co. to Julia Buci kowski, lot 2, block 4, Over look, W. D 700 William and Annie Reidt to Henry Kuehle, lot 6, block , Delmer Shaver's second addi tion. W. D 1,650 Portland Realty & Trust Co. to L. , F. and L. M. Knowlton, lot 6, block 8, Sewlckley addition, S. W. D. 600 K. W. and E. E. Wilklns to ,.- Theophll and James Billeter, 5 acres, beginning at point 20 chains north of stake in sec tion road at southwest corner of a farm owned by Sophia Nlblin, March 9, 18S2, W. D... 4,000 Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to llane-Hansen, lot 8. block 31, Tremont Place, S. W. D Stephen 0. and Hattle A. Dove to Victor and Ida Cannon, north 40 feet of lot 4, block 297, E. f Portland. "WV D. - 1,800 Grand Army Cemetery associa- "tlon to Homer- Sutclifr. lot 51. !. 1 eviction 2, said cemetery, W. D. . 75 C J. and Born lee M. McKee to Ceu ge II,. McKee, beginning . . - at northwest corner of lot 2, . Mock !;" Tabor Heights, theace smith 177 feet, thence afct fio feet, thence north 149 , ' feet, thence northwest to place -of beginning, W- D. 1,000 Columbia Heal" Estate Co. to Elisabeth Welter. Iota 7 and 8, block 1. . Peninsula addition Na 1, W. D. . ............... 70 James a. McCuUum et aL " to M.P. Mortensen, lot S. AveriU " ddltlon, W. U ........... 150 Mrs. F. C. Meyer, 443 Hawthorne st, a son. DYER September 16, to Mr. and Mrs. W t r i f rnA Trm,r Vf I on mi m ROSELLINI September 16, to Mr. and Mrs. uuiseppe itoseinni. zgs union ave.. a daughter. DEATHS SOUND YOUNG MEN, ACES 18 TO 15, for firemen and brakemen during rush season on leading railroads here in the west and on new lnes being completed; experience unnecessary; firemen, 1100 monthly, become engineers. 1200; brake men, 380, become conductors, 1160. Many positions now open. Write at once for particulars. National Railway Training Ass n. 916 Paxton blk.. Omaha. Neb., or 916 Central bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. GIRLS WANTED D. M. Co. 102 N. 6th st. AVERILL & 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 VAN DOREN September 16, Harold Elmer Van Doren, aged 3 months and 16 days. 44 E. 7th st. N.; intestinal In digestion. MACKLIN September 14. Napoleon Bonaparte Macklln Jr., aged 12 years, 11 months and 21 days, 569 6th St.; tu bercular meningitis. FUNK September 13. Mrs. Mary O. Funk, aged 32 years, Lents; lobar pneumonia. BRICE September 15, Mrs. Laura Brlce, aged 26 years, 1 month and 17 days, at St. Vincent's sanitarium; pul monary tuberculosis. HPHjf.IM 8,nl.mh 1 Athnrt Schalln. aged 9 months, troutdale. POSTAL CLERK AND LETTERCAR Or. : crouDOua nneumoula. iter examination, September 28. See BARRY September 9, James Barry, us in regard to preparing. Salaries pay mrori RR vnr at Kt Vlnr.nt'. hm. I II e from $600 to 31.200. File SDDUCa pltal; diarrhea. ' 1 tlons at once. Pacific States Schools, EXPERIENCED TAILORES8 TO HELP on coats; steady work, good pay, J. K. Stern, ladles' tailor, 429 Washington. GIRLS FOR CUTTING, EDGING AND WANTED BOY OR GIRL OF 14 OR 15 at Allen's Press Clipping Bureau, 109 2d st hone Pacific 2034. pasting. A Co. 102 6th st. N. D. M Averlll WANTED DRESSMAKERS, TAILORS and apprentices at M. A. Shogren's, 141 10th st GIRLS WANTED FOR TAILORING. 207 Commonwealth bldg. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED FOR all classes of laundry work; good wages. Troy Laundry Co., 201 E. Water st. WANTED A GOOD FIRST - CLASS waitress. The Argyle, 193 W. Park. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc., in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less. 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. WANTED LADIES AND GENTLE men on a guaranteed salary $76 to $100 per month and expenses; chance for a home; local or traveling. Mrs. Sarah A. Mott, manager; hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 413 Alder st, corner of 11th, Portland, Or. WANTED MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE. west side preferred; careful family; no children; state rent and location. Ad dress T-605, Journal. WANTED TO RENT MODERN FUR- nlahed house. 6 or 6 able rent. Main 4116. rooms, reason- ROG:i3 AND BOARD. 08BORN HOTEL, CORNER GRAND ave. and E. Ash; furnished rooms, tin gle or en suite, with or without board. East 5619. ROOM8 AND BOARD IN PRIVATE family, one block from carline. 378ft E. Mill. Phone East 3120. With or without board, par- lor suite, elegantly furnished: cheap. 134 Porter st. Phone Pacific 4 24. ROOM AND BOARD FOR TW6 Y6t?NO men; private family; walking dis tance. 291 Williams ave. LITTLE LINERS, WANT8. LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. In Tho Journal cost only 1 cent a word: 16 words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. EXPERT ACCOUNTING. Books opened, closed or checked; besf references. P. L. Crawford, Pa- clflc 898. - CHEF AND SECOND COOK DESIRE permanent position In country hotel; strictly temperate; state wages. T-27, Journal. WANTED REAL 'ESTATE. WE BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE. Care for and manage mining roperty, rent houses, flats and ulldlngs of all kinds, write fire Insurance, loan money, and col lect Can we serve you? What have you for sale? List It with us and you will get returns; we cooperate with Cross Co.'s offices In Chicago, Milwau kee. St Paul and Minneapolis. COA8T COMMERCIAL CO. 5D4 Dekum bldg.. Main 7341. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 15 cfnts each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc., In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 15 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. 81 N. SIXTH ST., PORTLAND. OR. Free employment to all; boarders' rates $1.50 per ween; room, Zbc and up; spe clal monthly rates given. Anderson, proprietor. OUR WE SECURE POSITIONS FOR members; special membership Y. M. C. A. $2. Or.. September Fleming, aged FLEMING Salem Michael Joseph years, ll months. MAY' In this city. September 17, 1907. at tho family residence, Mrs. Caroline May, aged 69 years. MAX M. SMITH, FLORIST, 150 6TH St., opp. Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. CEMETERIES RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lots, 10x15, for $100, and upwards, according to size; the only cemetery In Portland which perpetually maintains and cares for lots. For Information, apply to W. R. Mackenzie, Worcester block. W. M. Ladd, president. ROSE CI T Y8I M3LEGR A VKST '$ T5T 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 Sohlegel. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A2823. 613 McKay bldg. WANTED BOYS FOR GOOD POS1 tions in candy department Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.. 12th and Davis sts. WANTED BOY OVER 16 YEAR8 OF age to learn some trade 271 1st BOY WANTED. $6 PER WEEK TO , bee-ln. 65 N. Front, cor. Davis. I EXPERIENCED FRAME MAKER AND bench hand. Portland Sash & Door Co., E. Taylor and Union ave. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBXUGH, undertakers and embalmers; modern in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Ludy assistant. EXPERIENCED LADIES' TAILOR. 429 Washington. J. K. Stern, ladies' tailor. BOYS WANTED AT G. P. RUMMELIN St Sons, 126 Second at., near Wash ington. ' ' BOYS WANTED, 648 Hood st. TO WRAP SOAP. WANTED OFFICE BOY; PERMA nent position. Address In own hand- WTitlng. stating age, N-20, Journal ERICKSON UNDERTAKING CO., AND embalming. 409 Alder st. Main 6133. Lady assistant. J P. F1NLEY & SONS, SD AND MADI son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. X K HEMSTOCK, FUNERAL rector. East 13th and Umatilla. Phone Sellwood 71. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN, 220 2d st UNDERTAKER, MEN AND BOYS WANTED, TO learn plumbing, plastering, bricklay ing; day and night classes; free cata logue; positions secured; no dook learn ing. Coyne Trade School, 230-240 8lh wt., San Francisco and New York. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY RE pairer. a splendid opening for a flrst class man to work on his own account; he mutt be' absolutely reliable and a first-class workman; this Is an oppor tuntt,, nut nf the nrrilnarv. Renfv at once, with references and experience to j P-143, journal. WANTED PRESSER TO PRESS LA- eurner dies' and gent's garments. 90 i ZELLER-BYRNEB CO., FUNERAL PI- I Dye Works. 605 Jefferson St. rectors, emnaimers, 2 ii Kussell. East WANTED BOY 16 YEARS OLD TO 1088. Lady assistant. CARD OF THANKS I DESIRE TO THANK THE MANY friends, the w, O. W. or Independence; also Multnomah camp No. 77. and espe cially the Y. W. C. A., who assisted me In my sad bereavement in the death of my beloved husband. Ivan J2. Guthrie. Mrs. Laura M. Guthrie. do errands and helo generally. Turner Dye Works, 605 Jefferson St. WANTED. Live men to sell rural directories: nine farmers out of ten buy them; 76 per cent commission; boys aremaking $5 to $10 per day. Call at 266 Wash in gt on s t .jTOOtnland getj busy BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Covenant Contract Co.. 427 Flledner bldg. Main 2891. L. C. HENRICHSEN CO., JEWELERS, and opticians. 84 Washington st COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINT ing East Side Printing Co 4 Union ve. East 499, B-1888, Jl.QO A MONTH PROTECTS YOUR time against sickness or accidents. Pacific Aid association, Lumber Ex. bldg.. Portland, Or. Liberal pay to gooa agents. WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG MEN TO learn railway and commercial teleg raphy; good wages and permanent posi tions when competent. Oregon college. "p common weaitn ,niqg. WANTED OFFICE BOY; flRST class reference. Apply Willamette Iron a Steel Werka foundry, 2Jrd and York sta. Dealers Ami The Journal is becoming more famous every day as the leading, real estate medium, and is now recognized as the great connecting link between the dealers and the buyers of real estate. This fact is not difficult to understand, seeing that The Journal is fully alive to the' future of Portland, and giving as it does the most re liable information about realty transactions and the prog ress of the'eity. Portland is destined to be the great metropolis of the Pacific coast, and the outside world has art eye on the Rose City. Strangers are pouring into the' city seek ing homes. ' -- The1 wide-awake, progressive real estate dealers are rer.ping and will reap rich harvests by making their announcements in The Journal the newspaper with the greatest circulation; The eastern spirit is manifesting itself, as is evidenced in the enormous circulation of The Journal, which puts its contemporaries in the shade. ' The popular price paper is the popular paper with the people. , Wednesdays and Fridays are the big real estate, and financial editions of The Journal. Real estate dealers should not be out of either issues. Remember, "Out of sight, iJutJjf jnlnd'. When you are not in The Journal you are out of the sight "of thousands of people who read no other paper but The Journal. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BUYERS WAITING FOR HOMES from $1,500 to $5,000. Now Is the time, today. Don't wait for tomorrow. A. S. Draper, 843ft Washington st, rooms 8 and 4, corner 7th. FOR RENT HOUSES COTTAGES FOR RENT, WEST 8IDB RIVER. 5 rooms. $15; seven rooms, 120. New 4-room lower flat, 118 -month. . Five acres,- good buildings, fruit enough to more than pay the rent; near carline, 115 month. Fine for chickens. Housekeeping rooms, furnished, 2 for 18 month; 8 for 116. COAST REALTY CO.. 826 ft Morrison, VAN HORN TRANSFER FURNITURE and pianos moved, stored or shipped. Phone Main 1618, WE RENT AND SELL PIANOS. SHEK niani Clay A Co. FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR small family; 114. 621 6th st. 6-ROOM COTTAGE, BATH. , E. 29T1I and E. Pine; 112 per month. Includes water. J. J. Oeder, corner a rand ave. and E. Ankeny. TWO LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED parlors with breakfast and dinner; suitable for-three; private quiet, rea sonable; also newly furnished front parlor. 252 N. 19th st, near Marshall. Pacific 2497. WE HAVE PARTIES WANTING ' homes from 11,600 up, on terms.. We can sell your property. Zimmerman A Vaughan, 303 Buchanan bldg. I WILL BUY PORTLAND INCOME property up to $40,000; prefer flats or apartments; if description satisfies, will authorise trust company in Port land to buy. ' Mrs. M. Leonard, 160 Hanover av., Oakland, Cal. FOR QUICK SALE LIST YOUR PROP- erty with bldg., room 3. F. Dubois, Washington COTTAGE. 4 ROOMS. CORNER 4TH and Porter sts.. 110; key at 730 4th. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc., In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 15 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-8330. WANTED FINANCIAL. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND round, ror sale, to let. etc., in The Journal tost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less, 16 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc.. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. FOR RENT FOR ONE YEAR HAN1 somely furnished modern house, in perfect condition, on Hawthorne ave. Apply to J. F. Boot he, 419 Commercial block, FOR" RENT NICE NEW -ROOM house for rent and new furniture for sale. Inquire 720 Union ave. N. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD goods and guarantee beat prices. Call, phone or write. S. J. & L. Rubensteln, 175 Front st, opposite National hotel. Paclflo 1401. , CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 8AV agei& Pennell, S45-347 1st at Phone Pacific 360, WE PAY MORE FOR ' FURNITURE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS, Main 5665. 211 1st st IF YOU WANT TO SELL, SEE US. Second Hand Palace. Highest prices paid ror second-hand goods, zsi Flan ders. Phone Main 3618. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR AlL kinds of second-hand goods. Union Exchange, 262 Front st. Pacific 1431. FURNISHED BOUSES. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc., in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 15 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-82S0. 110 A. 8-ROOM FURNISHED FLAT, close In. Phone East 1657. 8. 681 7th. FOR RENT- STORES-OFFICES FOR RENT TWO GROUND FLOOR offices. Front and Ankeny at. Apply R. T. Cox. Telephone Main 422. A NICE OFFICE SUITE FOR RENT. Madison bldg.. Id and Madison sta, OFFICES OR RENT IN THE WOR , cestef and Hamilton bldgs., at mod erate rate. Apply to Robert Strong, 114 Worcester bldg. WANTED FURNITURE AND HOUSiT- hold goods of. every description bought, sold and exchanged. The -1, 232 1st. Main 8374. Home A-2327. DEFORMITY APPLIANCES MADE TO order. K. E. Karlson & Co.. 851 An keny st. Main 6250. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale", to let. etc.. in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less, 16 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. WANTED A TEAM OF HORSES AND road wagon, not lighter than 8N medium wheel, wide tire. J. L. Melrath, j rooms is ana n, i,DDe Diag. DESIRABLE GROUND-FLOOR OFFICE, 1 block from Washington on 6th U Inquire 91 6th st. FURNISHED OFFICE OR 5152 room. 209 Lumber Exchange bldg. FINE STORE, FINE LEASE,- STEAM heat; 130. 665 Washington st LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, lor sale, to let. etc. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 15 cents each insertion. , Phones Main -7173, Home A-3280. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT THE GRAND, 46 ft N. ID ST. ROOMS ror gentlemen, si.zo per wees: and up, THE RICHELIEU, 32ft N. ittt BVj Eiegantiv ..xurnianefl ii team j hea t and Dams. ' HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE A BARGAIN; THE COM plete .furnishings of 7-room. strictly modern brick flat, central; elegant place to ' keep boarders and ' roomers; receive good prices and easy to keeo house filled; everything your own way; no competition: this is worthy of in vestigation; parties going east at once: furniture new; everything complete, 494 Morrison, flat 10. - LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND - found, for . aalev to Jet.-etev In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less. 15 cents each insertion. Phones. Main 7178, Home A-8880. , ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR TUITION, high school or college; young -man or good character. Apply 605 Jefferson st. near 16th. THE NEWLAND HOUSE GOOD rooms, clean, beds, electric lights. No. 806ft 1st st.;. $1.60 week up. Phone Main 7810. , , , . $HK TTIVFORD,1. 271ft i St", ..'NEWLY furnished rooms. -. . w FOR RENT FLATS lfEWMDERN,--TAm"-- 4-ROOM flats, 200 -feet south 23rd and Wash- Ington sts.," Green ave. Apply oo' premises or Phone Paclflo 1245. $9. AND $102 S-ROOM FURNISHED N , flats, close In, 832 7th at S., Phone East 1667, LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND "found, for aale, to. let, etc. In The Journal cost only. 1 cent a word; IS words or less. It ceats each insertion. -Phones Main 7171, Home A-1280.