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THE OREGON 1 1DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1007. ' 10 TCVRRY VACANCY IN THE CITY could find a tenant through these rental columns As a landlord you can't find a better field of applicants than are looking here for. your offerings San Francisco Office Oregon Journal MMarketfSt,bet3dCr4th AJTXTTTirBirTS ACT ."r ' loumon uoum Oregenlaaa when In lu madm hive their mall ssnt U care of The Journal ofllce, ARTHUR L. FISH, RepreeentatlTe. NEW TODAY.' DEATHS HELP WANTED MALE NEW TODAY. Save That Rent And Buy a Lot For $85 oo ion too Railway Add. Montavilla 5-CBNT FARB $21,000 A three-story irame building a dwelling, on corner lot at 372 a and nd BARNETT September 10, , Edith M. Barnett aged $1 yeara end TO month, Oood Samaritan hospital; pulmonary tuberculosis. MATHER September 10. John A. Math er, aged 73 yeara t montha and 17 day a. at Oood Samaritan hospital; chron ic nepnriua. 374 First atreet. corner of Montgom-1 DELAET September 21. Mrs. Elisabeth o ... I Delaet aged about 63 yeara, 11 Union ery; paying1 9 per cent net Tifle Guarantee & Trust Co. Cor. Second and Washington Sts. WEATHER REPORT A disturbance of decided character Is central over Minnesota, and another low pressure area Is central over Virginia. A weak high pressure area norm pacirie and central Thla distribution of press rair weather on the racino aiope. Heavy rains have fallen In the middle Atlantic states and leaser amounta are reported In the Upper Mississippi valley, Lake region, south Atlantic and east Ouir states. avenue Rnuth: lobar nneumonla. WHITING September 10. Mrs. Julia C Whltlna. aged 69 years 1 months and 12 days, 633 Armstrong street; maras mus. FUNERAL NOTICES. LUNDBERO at 414 Flint St., Sept 21, 1907. llelvtn Eugene, aged 3 years, I month and 26 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lundberg. Funeral serv ices from Zeller-Byrnes Co. parlors, Russell st. and Williams ave.. at 1 p. I ni.. Tuesday. September 24. Interment at Rivervlew. Friends Invited. MONTEITH Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of late Walter J. Montelth, which win I WANT first-class clothing salesman; i good men. BEN SELLING, Leading Clothier. good HELP WANTED FEMALE Wantcd-Younf Ladlcsj TWH PAffTirrr! TELEPHONE! TELEGRAPH CO. WILL TEACH YOU TELEPHONE) OPERATING AND PAX YOU WnlliB LSAKM RAPID ADVANCEMENT: BEST WAGES IN TUB CITri MUUKO SHORT AND WORK LIGHT: PINK f.TTNf!H HKRVKD FREE. APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR, 3D FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING, WK. W PARK AND A Li 1) ILK. G.RLS WITH TALENT FOR DRAW' Ing, painting and designing; good po sition to right party. D. M. AverUl . Co., loi w. stn st. GIRLS WANTED APPLY STANDARD faotory No. 2, Grand ave, and East Taylor si. la occupies -the b neld at Holmane chapel, corner 3d nlateau rsKlon! " Salmon sts, at 3 p. m.. Wednes urs has caused aT. September 26. Interment at Al bany on Thursday. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEE A OILBAUOH. undertakers and embaimere; modern The Indications are for fair weather in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 410. Lady assistant. In this district tonight and Tuesday, ex cept along the Immediate coast, where ERICKSON UNDERTAKING CO, AND St. Main BAST TXKICS $10 Down, $5 per Month i Come out and see these lots. Take fMonta villa car. oet on at niDoara bu. corner of Villa, or call at office. Agents 'mt tract every oay. 'Lambert -Wfaitmer Co. r aissi I state Bspartasat, 10T nsdoek BoUding, Oorasv Third and Oak Iftreets. Domebuilders - Look abMeook 3rt. Addition Is now placed on the market. . Saneoek Bt Addition has cement slde- pz irvington ana noiiaaay rui. XUaoook aT. Addltloa Has com en t side walks and curbs and graded streets. jBCaaeoek St Addition lots lay two feet - aoove ut level oi me iraeww. auuaaoek St. Addition Is protected by a ; reasonable nuiiaing resiricuon. Staaaook M. AAditioa lots are selling 1 . for $60 f 66 down and $10 per month. ' ftraare else can yon And such property within tbs two-mils circle? Thompson 'Ogden tX BOsslsslppt Ave. rhone Woonkusj s flOt, e sn agent om piwnlsM a Saody md O. jV m M. orosslsg. nu Bom City pack Oar. showers are probable Tueaday. It will be warmer tonight in southern and east ern Oregon, eastern Washington and northern Idaho, and cooler Tueaday in western Oregon and western V ashing- ton, except near tne eoant. Temp. Max. Mln. Preclp. Chicago, in ! 6 Cincinnati. Ohio 73 60 Denver. Colo 73 46 .00 Los Angeles. Cal 73 60 2.06 New York. N. Y..". 76 60 1.28 Phoenix. Arls 98 68 T. Portland-Or 83 66 .00 St. Loulsf M 70 68 .00 St Paul Minn 62 48 .02 San Francisco. Cal 62 64' .00 embalming. 408 Alder 6128. Lady assistant J. P. FINLKY A SONS, 2D AND MADI- son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Msin . HEMSTOCK. WANTED. STAVE BOLT CUTTERS. We pay 31.60 per cord: ateady work good accommodations st camp WJSHTEKN COOFERAU rJ CU, Room 306 Stearns bldg, Portland, Or. A. a HEMSTOCK. FUNERAL DI rector. East 13th and Umatilla. Phone .02 I Bell wood 71. Lady assistant EDWARD H6LMAN, UNDERTAKER, monthly, become engineers. 3200 SOUND YOUNG MEN. AGES 18 TO 16, for firemen and brakemen during ruah season on leading railroads here in the west ana on new ines neing compietea: experlence unnecessary; firemen. 3100 : Draae- zzu id at. i J;" ' 1.. mvivi.i : ZELLKR-BVRNKS CO.. FUNERAL Di- toU Natfensl RaUwaV men, $80, become conductors, $160. rectors, embalmers, 273 Russell. 1088. Iady assistant. CEMETERIES East Training Ass'n. 316 Paxton blk.. Omaha, Neb, or 316 Central bldg.. Kansas City, MO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1.600 2,626 4.600 400 1,800 200 1,060 600 R.ose City Park High Class Residence District. SPLENDID CAR SERVICE BULL RUN WATER CEMENT SIDEWALKS ' GRADED STREETS t ELECTRIC LIGHTS Building Restrictions and Ltnes All improvements included in the purchase price. Over three miles of cement sidewalks already laid. Man' houses now Li course of construction. Easy terms of payment. Hartman & Thompson t?oom 3 Chamber of Commerce. BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON The most exclusive, close-in residence district in city. Special Inducements to builders of choice homes. Lots 60x100. $900.00 23 ART TEBMS. IRVINGTON INVESTMENT COMPANY I BOOM 39. HAHTIiTOy BI.DQ. Douse and Lot tor 66 We will give an absolute title to a lot t0xl60 feet, with a 7 -room house there on, which today cannot be duplicated for less than $1,250, and with the lot as , Jt now stands the property Is easily worth $1,600. The property Is located on the West Side, In Portland proper, on ' the Oregon Electric Railway line, and is one of the choicest pieces on Capitol JI11L Call at the office to inquire about .this; do cot write, as we shall not an- ewer correspondence. William T. and Mary 1. Kerr to Robert M. and Clara Clark, lot 6, block A, Walnut Park. W. D.$ William T. and Mary E. Kerr to Annie Conway, lot 4, block A Walnut Park. W. D. Isabella A. Lewis to A. J. Sklbbe, lots snd 10, block 12, Clover dale extension, deed Mercantile Trust & Investment Co. to C. B. Merrick and S. A. Craft, lots 7 and 8, block 2, York. W. D Emilia and Ferdinand Hoefs, to G. L. snd b. IS. Webb, lot 6, Mock 1 ilhln. W iS Reginald W. and Leila M. Hast ings to George W. Tabler, lots 11 and 12, block lit, West Irv ington. W. D. E. M. and L. W. Bonser to J. & Crumbley, undivided 1-6 of tbe south M of tbe D. L. C. of Stephen Johnson in sections 23 and 26, township north, range 1 west. W. D. Wiley M. Wilson to Henry and Jtainenne iits, lot . block 17, Lincoln Park. W. D Hlbemla Savings bank to George uorbett. lot 13, block 41, Capitol Hill, deed Geo. and Mollis Bever to Matilda G. Muehleisen, lot 4, Johnson Creek Park. W. D L. A. Scott to M. T. Chase, lot 2, block 2. J. C. Scott's addition to St. Johns. W. D William A. and Catherine Hossack to William and Bessie Doherty, lot 8. Newton addition. W. D... Josephine F. Gannon to George V. Keed, lot 16, block 1. Mil ler's addition to Sell wood. W. D. George Rice Hughes and Char lotte Hughes to . F. Cooper, lot t, block 22, Multnomah. W. D James W. and Ianthe Cook to Ma te us Chapdacki, lot 14, block 13, Cook's addition to Albina, W. D. R. and J. Dimbat to Oregon & California Railroad company, right to enter premises of grant or In northeast of southeast V of section It township 1 south, range 1 east, to construct trestle, deed George D. Barton, trustee, to Jo seph Knight lots 13 and 14, block 1. Ideal View, W. D. ... Rebec ka Kendall to Emll Schmuck al, lots , 11 and 18, block 10, Richmond, W. D. Casper N. and Harriet E. Braasch to John Carmody. lot 6. block 4. Cook's addition to Albina, W. D. 2,000 Moore Investment company to Herman Berg, lot 3, block 68, Vernon W. D Joseph Simon et al. to Herman Berg, lot 4. block 68, Vernon. W. D T. 8. and Lulu J. McDanlel to C. Vroman, lot 6. block 10. Crook s addition to Albina. S. W. D Peter and Magdalena Miller to John Wacker, lot 13. block 16. Lincoln Park addition. W. D. . . . Henry and Sylvia Backen to j nomas snd name uermain, north H of lots 6 and 7, block 7, Rivervlew addition to Albina, W. D John S. and Clara McKlnney to Mary H. Gunther, lots 7 and 8, block 3, subdivision St. Johns HeiKhts. W. D Anton Gress to Stephen Friedman, lot 6, block Z, Lennox addition, bond for deed 2,600 RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lots, 10x16, for lioo, and upwards, according to alse: the only cemetery in Portland which perpetually maintain. mnA P fn. 1 nt Vnr ago information, apply to W. R. Mackensle. penlah, Washington, Worcester oiock. rv.m.iiau. prvniu.nu lit itaa.i VU1UU AIVIW WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE lioo to $160 per month; eome 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- dakp' ."mtv siwni.r nti ivrn lift; . i .. ... . i , t m i w 'I'u tar in i n t . mt, b sou I ram li y iota, 12a to io. nuperiniena-i .-.. ., y" vt- ent at cemetery, comer of Fremont st I ..ree employment to aii; Doaroers rates f.iii. rnaH phnm T.hnr tot Vat I 1.60 per week; room, 160 and up; ape- $00 full Information apply to Frank Schlegel, clal monthly rates given. Anderson. 460 $16 400 660 100 700 600 300 $00 1.200 600 1.760 2.100 FOR ABSTRACTS, TITLE INSUR- ance or mortgage loans, call on Pacific Title & Trust Co., 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. GET YOUR INSURANCE AND AB- stracts to real estate from the Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 240 Washington st, cor. 2d. , Wedding Cards. ' W. G. Smith A Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington StS; Weddings cards the best 100 for $6. Alvln 8. Hawk, 144 2d st MARRIAGE LICENSES (Messy & Smith 401 XeJCsr Bldg Third and Stark Sts. 0.H&N,r.!en Attention Dejron want to lire tn yoor own - fcemef If so, come to our office end -eve will shew you a new 6-room house, with nice plumbing, basement, etc., within easy walking distance of the O. R. fc-N;-shops. ; TCC!IPS0il CCDEH fit KlajiUalppt Av.rhoD Woo4JAtra202 Thomas Sharp. Prlneville. Oregon. 30; Margaret Morrison. 20. John B. Moffatt, Victoria, B. C, 28; Freeda N. Kuizenga, 21. Delbert M. Ward. Heppner. Oregon. 27; Eppa Wilson, 27. Ernest W. HUlls. 26; Ruth M. Cof fee. 18. Tonseth A Co.. florists, for flowers of all kinds. 123 6th st. Clarke Bros.. Florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st 682 Worcester blk. Phone A2828. CARD OP THANKS WE WI8H TO THANK THE FRIENDS who so klndlv assisted us durlna our bereavement by tbe death of wife and mother. G. H. Powers and family. MEETING NOTICES HARMONY LODGE, NO. 12. A. F. A A. M. Stated com munication this (Monday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the E. A. degree. Visitors are cordially invited. W. M. DeLln. Secretary. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, 6.466 meets Wednesday evening. Allskr bldg.. 3d and Morrison sta. M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP NO. 4,76. Mondays. 17th and Marshall. Visitors welcome. proprietor. WX SECURE POSITIONS FOR OUR members: special membershlo II. T. M. U A. WANTED BOYS FOR OOOD Posi tions In candy department Pad f to Coast Biscuit Co., 12th and Davis sts. WANTED ALL ROUND DENTIST AT once. Chicago Dentists, 6th snd Washington. BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Covenant Contract Co, 427 Flledner bldg. Main 2861. L. C. HENRICHSEN CO.. JEWELERS. MOTION PICTURE MACHINE OPER ators earn $26 weekly; easy work; short hours; learn business in short time; lessons reasonable. Newman's, 146H 6th. near Alder. VEST MAKERS WANTED. COLUM bia Woolen Mills company, 7th and Stark sts. TAILOR TO PRESS SKIRTS; ANY tailor can do It; panta maker would do; $20 per week. 429 Washington St.. J. K. Stern. SEVERAL ELIGIBLE MEN FOR POS tal clerks and letter-carriers; one ex amination Saturday and another close; file your application at once; we qual ify you If eligible. Call at once. Pa- and opticians, 284 Washington st COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINT-1 clfic States School. 613 McKay bldg. ing East Bide Printing Co.. 4 Union ave. Kast h-isxs. NEW FICTION LIBRARY, 131 10TH Bt: books loaned at 3 cents ths day. PHONE PACIFIC 1406. PACIFIC Coast Employment Office, 206 Mor rison; help on short notice, male and female. Wanted girls to maKs PTf2 Well shirts and Boss of Ail overalls at it ist st .l 1 V,.n4k riint'.'liA.K llA rural $60 to $76. The Flsk Teachers' Agency, 1200 Williams ave, Woodlawn ins. . - GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS TO work on shirts and overalls. Lessons given to Inexperienced. Apply at Stand ard factory No. 3. Grand ave. and Bast Taylor st iLVKSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 841 Washington st, corner Seventh, up stairs. Phooe Main 2692. Female help wanted. WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENOY. for ladles: female help wanted. Main 6297. A-2417. 110 Buchanan bldg., '284V Washington. PACKERS AND WRAPPERS: OOOD noaltlona. work llaht and clean: per manent employment Apply candy de partment Paclflo Coaat Biscuit Co. 18th and Davis. EXPERIENCED TAILORES8 TO HELP on coats: stead v work, good pay. J. K. Stem, ladles' tailor, 429 Washington. GIRLS FOR CUTTING. EDGING AND pasting. 103 6th st N. IX M. Averiu A Co. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED FOR all classes of laundry work: good wages. Troy Laundry Co, ioi ju. Water at. "WANTED YOUNG LADIES TO learn commercial telegrsphy: ISO to $80 per month soon as competent Ore gon collere. 406 Commonwealth bldg. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 181 E. 16th. fnone luast loss. ENERGETIC WOMAN OVER It FOR position with wholesale house; expert. ence unecessanr. T-28. Journal. WANTED YOUNG LADY CLERK IN ur store. Swetland s. 373 Morrison. WANTED AT ONCE, GIRLS AND women at cannery Oregon Packing company, E. 8th and Belmont WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR TWO. Man and 4-year-old child. Call to day, 491 East Morrison st. also apprentice. Mrs. St John, 116 Willamette Boulevard, near Denver ave, WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WAIT. ress: also a chambermaid. Hobart- Curtls. 265 14th St. WANTED TWO GIRL8 TO MAKE beds, day and evening, $30 and room. Dewey House. 2V4 N. 8d st. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc.. in Tha Journal cost only 1 cent a word; IS words or less, 15 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-8230. WANTED A WOMAN' TO WASH AND iron two days 570. a week. Phone East WANTED FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKERS. NICOLL THE TAILOR. 108 Third Street. MEN" 6 GET THEIR SUITS FROM Charley Lee. 93 N. 3d st Perfect fit guaranteed; all work first class. fcYPfcRTKNCKn CANVASSER FOR A SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- new proposition; will pay good sal- LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND round, for sale, to let etc., in The journal cost only l cent a word; lo words or -less, 15 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. GIRL WANTED TO AS8IST IN housework. Apply 662 Johnson st. WANTED LADY TEACHERS. AP ply this evening from 6 to 9:30. 145 st at. WANTED GIRLS IN THE CHOCO- late and packing rooms. The Modern Confectionery Co., 13th and Hoyt sts. NOTICES celved at the office of -J. H. Acker- I ary and commission, if you are a hus- uibu, Buirariiiivuueiii ui uuuiiu inairuu- i tier, ua 11 aner u. 711. ur duuqbt an tion. (Salem, Or., until z o clock -r. m. on rfav. the 19th day of September, 1907. and WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG MEN TO .11.11 .1,1 .ua wii.uuv.iiuu v. a cattle stable for the Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallls, Or., in accordance with the drawings and specification, copies of which may be had at the of fice of J. H. Ackerman, Salem, Or., of fice of E. E. Wilson, Corvallls, Or., learn railway and commercial teleg raphy; good wages and permanent posi tions when competent, uregon college, 406 Commonwealth bldg. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sate, to let, etc., in xne and" at the offlc"of' the a chite Benne Hendricks & Tobey, 67 Labbe WhL Main 717s Th?"- bldg.. Portland, Or. Certified check of per cent, payable to J. H. Ackerman. AN EXPERIENCED INSTALLMENT collector. D-25, Journal. NOTICE ALL PERSONS OR FIRMS having bills against the German- American bank of this city will please present same at bank at once, and oblige STICK CANDY MAKERS WANTED; . a. need, casnier. 1 highest of wages, steady employment. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let etc., in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less. 15 cents each insertion. phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. Apply Pac. Coast Biscuit Co. LOST AND FOUND WANTED STOUT BOY TO LEARN trade. Oregon Brass Works, 69 N. 2d st. FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattresses renovated and returned same day. 228 Front st Main 474. Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. Mete- re r. proprietor. WANTED YOUTH. NICOLL THE TAILOR. 10$ Third Street Wanted boy over io years of age to learn aome trade. 371 1st BAY MARE. WEIGHT ABOUT EXPERIENCED FRAME MAKER AND GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, family of three, good wages. 1Z8 I4tn st. A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AT ONCE. Fhoev Pacific 2105. A-2805. WAITRESS GOOD WAGES. STEADY place; room and board. Enterprise MALE AND FEMALE HELP MEN AND WOMEN ANXIOUS TO IN creaee their earning capacity! we have helped thousands, let us help you. . INTERNATIONAL CORRESFONU ? . ENCB SCHOOL. 64 H th st. Open Evenings. 6en6graH1er3. both male and female, good positions open with beet firms; no charge. Underwood Type writer co., cs ath st help Wanted and- siJppLIed. male or female. R. O. Drake, 305 H Washington st. Paclflo 1370 or A 1570, WOULD LIKE TO SECURE THE services of a few ladles and gentle men with some knowledge of muslo and young ladles attendln hlah school. after school and Saturdays; good pay to rignt parties, call 171 litn, cor. lam hliL Phone Main 4069. Hours te 10 a. m.: 8 to S d. tn. "WANTED PIANO PLAYER FOR THE- atrlcal company: must read muslo: no rererence necessary. L-iu, journal. WANTED A MAN AND WIFE; WOM to work in shoo. 883 Bandy road. an work In hotel, and man to For Information, apply EMPLOYBIENT AGENCIES PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 206 4 Morrison at.... Phone Paclflo 239 27 N. 2d st...., Phone Pacific 1300 RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT CO. Loggings camo and farm help a spe cialty, zo N. 2d st Phone Main 6196. we pay all telegraph charges. UAftSEN S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR MEN. 21 N. 3d st. Phone Main 1S26. ACME BMP. CO, FARMERS' AND loarera' heln esieclallv. 14 and 29 U n. so, no tsurnside; Main sst. WANTED AGENTS 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 Kxcnange nidg. AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU SELL goods? If so we need you: complete outnt rree; casn weeaiy. write ror choice of territory. Capital City Nur sery company, saiem. or. GIRLS. BOYS. WOMEN AND MEN make rood money .taking orders and selling goods; see us at once. Plum- mrr lruf io., so ana waaison. 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-8230. FOUR FIRST-CLASS AGENTS; IN- stallment men preferred: It's a money- getter. Call 826 Mohawk bldg.fcafter 9, WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT HOUSES, COT- tagea. flats, stores, offices, rooming- nouses, eta Landlords will do well to call on PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. Phone Ex. 72. S. E. Cor. 3d and Oak. WANTED MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, west sids preferred: carerui ramuy ; no children: state rent and location. Ad dress 1-5 OB, Journal. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND round, for sale, to let. etc.. in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less. 15 cents eacn insertion. Phones Main 7178, Home A-8230. WANTED TO RENT FOR A TERM of years for cash, an ImDroved Stock ranch that will carry at leaat 150 head of atock. 1-24, Journal. WANTED FINANCIAL. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc, in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 wrnrAa nr 1am IK .n I K Inaartlnn Phones Main 7"l73. Home A-3230. WANTED REAL ESTATE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxzxx X WE BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE. hotel. Phone Pacific 2316. WANTED LADY TEACHERS FOR Chinese Episcopal mission at 286 Tay lor st, from 7:30 to 9:30. Apply at 141 Sixth st. WANTED COMPETENT HOUSE keeper; easy place; good wages; tele- ?hone East 108, or call after 1 p. m. 00 Union ave. N. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to' let, etc,, in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less, 15 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. ' YOUNG MAN WANTS STORE WORK. either all around or as shipping clerk; 18; no experience. D-24. Journal. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPE rlonced bakery driver. Phone East 6908. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Care for and manage mining property, rent houses, flats and buildings of all kinds, write fire Insurance, loan money, snd col lect. Can we serve youT 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, COAST COMMERCIAL CO, 604 Dekum bldg. Main 7843. FURMSITED DOOMS FOR , RENT FURNISHED ' ROOMS AT $1.60 PER week., 18 4th st, -upstairs, sids en- trance. ' LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST ANI found, for, sale,, to. let. etc. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less. 15 cents each Insertion, Phones Main 7173. Home A-8330. FINE NEW FURNISHED F&QNf room. 364 K. 3d and Stevens. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH LIGHT I 'housekeeping privileges. 629 B. Davis, k NEW FURNISHED ROOMS; BATH". electrlo lights, furnace heat, side en trance; $6 to $9 per month; near O. R. A W. carsnops. sza lelay st. $10 ROOM NEAR EAST SIDE HIGH school, suitable for I girls, private MM... Ill 1 MM .lull;. w.,i luiiii.u lur-nnuacKvopinf ik desired; must give references. - Phone East 3238. , . . . . . Large room with alcove for light housekeeping, ground floor. $25 inn si. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM PRIVATE family. Young' lady employed dur ing the day;, preferred. Board If de sired. Phone, Paclflo 162. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. LITTLE LINERS WANTS. LOST AND found, for sal4 to 1st etc. In Tha Journal cost only 1; cent 4i word; 16 words .or less. 16 cents each insertion. phones Main T172.iHome A-3230. ROOMS AND BOARD. OSBORN HOTEL, CORNER GRAND ave. ana is. ash; rurnisnea rooms, sin rle or en suite, with or without board. Cast 6619. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND round, for sale, to let etc.. in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or leas, 15 cents eaoh Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. . TWO LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED parlors with breakfast and dinner: suitable for three; private, quiet rea sonable: also newly furnished front parlor. 262 N. 19th st, naar Marshall. Paclflo 2497. ROOM AND B6ARD FOR tW6 YoUng1 ladles or men. walking distance: rea sonable. 624 E. Morrison st. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING suites, 2 to S rooms, rent $10 to $14. East 4261. 240 E. 36th St. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, LOWEST rates, electrlo light phone Included. 301 H Water st THE MITCHELL H!6U8EkbfcPlM(3 and tranalent rooms, reasonable. 7th and Flanders sts. I.6Q week" Up - Large, clean furnished housekeeping rooms, laun dry and bath. - 184 Sherman at, south, Portlsnd. - i.i4 Week! up-c'LeaN furnIsHed h AttBJklrsaatntst as tiAAtne a at keafe a w as. su sj a vvmj f 1 ' J assaill laundry, furnace heat yard. 303 Stan ton st U car. FURNISHED SS" housekeeping rooms. for. $10 or $12: 4-room new lower flat $16; five-room cottage $16; well furnished cottage, 6 rooms. $26. Coaat Realty Co., 22,6 H Morrison. UNFURNISHED s, 3 for $8 month. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let etc. in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 woros or less, is cents eacn insertion. Phones Main 7178, Home A-3230. Largi. Light, nJceLy frnIshed housekeeping suites; gas range, run ning water. MJ3H Alder st. URNlSHED ROOMS AND housekeeping rooms for rent. 0th st. . 166 N. FOR RENT HOUSES VAN HORN TRANSFER FtJRNITURE and planoa moved, stored or shlppsd. Phone Main 1618. WE RENT AND SELL PIANOS. 6HE.K- man, Clay A Co. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BUYERS WAITING FOR HOMES from $1,600 to $5,000. Now is the time, today. Don t wait for tomorrow. A. 8. Draper. 843 M Washington st. rooms a and 4, corner 7tn. WANTED POSITION AS COMPANION or nurse to invalid or convalescent: prefer days, could remain nights. E-20, journal.; LOST 1.200 pounds: Roman nose, branded on foreahoulder; return to James He wltt, 641 E. Gllsan; reward $20. bench hand. Portland Sash Co, E. Taylor and Union ave. Door LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. in The Journal cost only J cent a word; 15 words or less, 16 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. FOUND YELf,OW MALE DOG, black nose. 4 white feet license tag 1903 260. M. V. George, Penlnsula. LOST GOLD BROOCH WITH INI- tlals G. W. P. set with pearls, rubies and a diamond, on Sellwood line either on 13th st. or near 2d and Alder. Finder return to 453 indwell and receive reward. BAY HORSE. WEIGHT EXPERIENCED LADIES' TAILOR. 429 Washington. J. K. Stern, ladles-tailor. MEN AND BOYS WANTED, TO learn plumbing, plastering, bricklay ing; day and night classes; free cata logue; positions secured; no book learn ing. Coyne Trade School, 230-240 8lh st, San Francisco and New York. MARKER. POLISHER OR ALL round laundryman. -Cherry's new laundry, La Grande, Or. STRAYED about 1.100: front foot; finder slightly pi bor 420 for reward. lame In left ease telephone Ta- WANTED FIRST-CLASS PANTS MAKERS. NICOLL THE TAILOR. 108 Third Street. WANTED SITUATION AS PYROGRA- pner tn store, or win do piece work. V-22. Journal. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let etc. In The journal cost oniy l cent a word; 15 words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-2280. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER wants engagements by day. Main 6456, room 8. MALE AND FEMALE HELP MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE barber trads in 8 weeks; costs less, better salaries, learned In less time than other trades; catalogue free. Moler Barber College, 36 N. 4th st. 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. Full dress suits for rent, all slses. Unique Tailoring Co, 809 Stark st MAX M. SMITH, FLORIST. 150 6TH st, opp. Meier A Frank's. Msin 7215. BIRTHS. BOWE September 18. to Mr. and Mra. George William Bowe. 666 S. 1st st, a son. GLANDON September 16, to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Glandon, 392 4th st, a son. BERG September 19, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Berg, 1704 Druiht St., a son. DAVIS September 17. to Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, 688 Thurman st, a daugh ter. MILLER September 19, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller, 1005 Hawthorne ave, a daughter. DEATHS GUZMAN September 17, James Herbert Oilman, aged 84 years 2 months and 12 days, at foot of Lincoln street; ac cidental drowning. STEWART September 21. Erastus 8. Stewart aged 70 years 8 months and 1 day, 661 Madison street; pneumonia. UNRATH September 21, William Un ; rath, aged 3 days. 107 Mabel street; blue disease. . M'KIBBEN September 20, Mrs. Letltla McKibben, aged 71 years 1 month and I Uys, 60S Teath street; beart disease. LOST 2 BLOODHOUNDS; THE DOG la tan In color, the bitch Is black and tan; when last seen they were on 7th st, near Grant; they, were chained together with a small dog chain; finder return to 613 6th at and receive reward or I will give reward for Information leading to their recovery; tney were 16 montns old. B. F. Beaton, 613 6th st. Phone 1.. I. ni ' LOST IN PLAZA BLOCK, A LEATH- er wallet containing fib in gold and some stamp pictures; finder please re turn to Journal office and receive reward. LOST ON SEPTEMBER 14. RECEIPT book No. 259, Le Grand Aerie Eagles; reward; return to cashier. Journal. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED. Live, men to sell rural directories; nine farmers out of ten buy them: 75 ?er cent commission; boys are making 5 to $10 per day. Call at 265 Wash- lngton st, room 13, and get busy, $1.00 A MONTH PROTECTS YOUR time against sickness or accidents. Pactfio Aid association, Lumber Ex. bldg, Portland. Or. Liberal pay to gooi agents, WANTED BOY. 16 YEARS OLD, TO make himself useful. Lion Clothing Co., 166 Third st. WANTED MAN OR BOY TO TAKE care or norses. jii wasnington st FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER WANTED CallgOT trurnside st. - y 53Y WANTED. $6 PER WEEK TO be(la. . rroDW cor. vari RESULTS s F. H. Ronson, 233 North Twenty-fourth street, re quired a girl for housework and had recourse to the famous want columns of The Journal. The inevitable happened numerous applicants responded immediately and Mr. Ron son had no difficulty in securing competent help. The Journal gives the same superior results to all advertisers, as it reaches the homes of all classes.- It pays to advertise . in the newspaper with theig circulation. - , LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc, in The journal cost oniy 1 cent a. word; 16 words or less, 15 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3280. WANTED TO BUY 2 OR 4 LOTS OR good building lot near in. Main 8968, WANTED A CHEAP LOT FOR CASH, not over iftoo. es Kerpy. st. Albina. $ 1 60 6-ROOM FLATS FURNISHED, with hot water, baths; will rent 164 N. 14th, cor. Irvington, FOR QUICK SALE LIST YOUR PROP. erty with F. Dubois, Washington piog., room a. WANTED EAST SIDE REAL Es tate. I can sell your east side bron erty have calls every day for vacant jots ano residences. v. rage Harris, Meaiey bldg, urand and E. Morrlpon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD goods and guarantee best prices. Call, pnone or write. . j. ec u Kuoenstein, 175 Front st, opposite National hotel. Pacific 140L x CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SAV age & Pennell, 845-847 1st st Phone Paclflo 860. ' - WE PAY MORE FOR FURNITURE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS, Mam DHbb. zu ist st IF YOU WANT 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. Paclflo 1431. WANTED FURNITURE AND HOUSK- hold goods of every description bought, sold and exchanged. The $, 232 1st. Main 6374. Home A-Z327. DEFORMITY APPLIANCES MADE TO LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 rr1 At lasaea 1 K Aant el ansa) 4 n aar44nn Phones Main int. Home A-3280. PARTY eJOING EAST, HOUSE FOR rent, furniture for sale. 679 B. Oak. 6-ROOM HOUSE, ONE BLOCK FROM car, 8-ralnute service, $1$. Phone East $641. FlVE-RbOM COTTAGX MontaVJl la; good repair: $10 per month. Ap ply John 8. Beall, 321 Hawthorns ave. pnone Kast svzs. COTTAGES 6 ROOMS, $15; 7 ROOMS, $20. Flats 4 rooms, new. lowsr flats, 16. Well furnished 6-room cottage $26. Housekeeping rooms, furnished or un furnished, 2 for $8 month; I for $10 or COAST REALTY CO.. 226 H Morrleon. FURNISHED HOUSES. 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 eaoh insertion. Phones Main 7178. Home A-3280. A 8-ROOM FURNISHED FLAT. 310 close in Phone East 1667. B. 683 7th. FOR RENT FLATS NEW MODERN 7 AND 4-ROOM fiats, 200 feet south 23rd and Wash ington sts. Green ave. Apply on premises or Phone Paclflo 1246. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND - found, for sale, to- let etc, in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or lees. 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Jlome A-3280. AND 6-ROOM FLATS. NEWLY built good location: 16th and Everett Inquire' on premises. HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let etc. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 , words or lens, 15 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-3280. FOR RENT NICE NEW 6-ROOM house for-rent and new furniture for sale. Inquire 720 Union' ave. N. 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. ON N. 12th st. and furniture for sale chnan. Applv Daniel Kalllo, 1?4 12th St. Tel Paclflo 2004. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF. SMALL -rooming house of 8 rooms and bath. splendid location; cheap, if taken be fore the 1st. Address T-28, Journal. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FLAT FOR saie. inquire ZU4 park st. order. ksny st K. E. Karlson A Co, 361. Ah- Aiain ez&o, 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. PHONE EAST 6204 IF YOU WISH TO sell your Nfurniture. ave, 868 Hawthorne WE WANT YOU TO TRY THE NEW laundry. If you phone to us we don't say all right, and then come In a day or a week, but one of our wagons will call In an hour or so. or ifyou are In. a hurry will call at once. East Side Laundry Co. Phone East S09: B 1535. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW "THAT we have a Towel Supply in connection with our Laundry. East Side Laundry Co. Phone East 80S, B 1686. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 15V4 N. for gentlemen, $1,26 per week and- up. THE RICHELIEU. 8$ N. 6TH ST. Elegantly furnished: steam heat and baths. --I- - -'.o.-t ROOM IN EXCHANGE' f6r TUlTlON-," nigti scnooi or college: young man of good character. - Apply 60S Jefferson at. peas 16th. ..,.,,.::., t, FOR RENT FARMS LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, ' for sale, to let etc. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less, 15 cents each insertion, phones Main 7173. Home A-3230. . FOR RENT STORES-OFFICES FOR RENT TWO GROUND FLo6li 'offices. Front and Ankeny sts. Apply R TV Cox. Telephone Main 423. A NlCE OFFICE SUi'TE tfOR RENT." ; Madison bldg, 3d and Madison sta' OFFICES. FOR RENT IN THE WOR ' cester and Hamilton bldgs, at mod erate rate. Apply to Robert Strong, 814' Worcester bldg. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let, eta, in The Journal cost .only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 15 cents each insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-8230. , STORE ! ROOM. 88 1ST ST., Ekfi" Stark ' Snd Onk. .French ranee and counter for asle or rent. FOR RENT UPSTAIRS. ABOUT-25x80, front, st, Dei ween Morrison ana Aider. Inquire 147 Front St. DRUG STORE LOCATION, iiTH AND E. Hsrrlson; concrete basement; plate srlaes front; now building. 8ee owner. LeCompte.-- Phone Sellwood 69. $42 FRONT SOUTH,' WITH FijiftiREl and 2 rooms: excellent for mcrv &ain SSti, v . ' ) . - I - V ' --.V' V- r