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i 1 : - THE 0REG0N;.DAILY; JOURNAt, PORTLAND, - WEDNESDAY v EVENING. SEPTEMBER 23. 1907. THE;SUCCESSFUL TRADE IS A POSSIBILITY IF; YOU: HAVE ENOUGH PEOPLE to- barter with The thousands waiting tor your story , here now assure you a ready, bargain . a ' P i t 1 3 v . ;. San Francisco , Office Oregon Journal 789 Market, St, bet 3d & 4th AomrmvcvTS Airs ivb ckurcovs UOIITI9. ' regontsns when tn Ban Hranelsoo ean have their mall Mat la car of The t Journal offloe, ARTHUR I FISH. 1 Representative. NEW TODAY. NEW TODAY. 7 Z-" NEW TODAY. ;, That Rent Save; And Buy a Lot For $85 LOOK! Beautiful Modern Horn COkmiRLT riTBintMBS. Ism axdeb 848 AZ.9IB coo ZiOn too Railway Add. MontaviIla . 5-CEINTFARE $10 Down; $5 per Month ' Com ant and tTiw lota. Take Montarilia car. Oct off at Htbbard at. corner of Villa, or call at office. Agents at tract tvery J- Lambert -litmer Co. Baal Batata Department I OT sTaertock Bwlldlaf, Oormar Third and Oak Bttreeta. Also a $400 Piano Muat be aold at one. $2000 CASH Tuta yowln possession, balance payable in I years. This, 1$ i Monificd Snap Situated on a beautiful corner In ren ter of stores, achoola and churches. Now la your chance. For further In formation see ; Columbia Investment Co. 430 Lumber exchange Bldg. Phones Main S2I4. Sellwood 74. DON'T FORGET til DUNN -LAWRENCE CO. WILL MOVE OCTOBER 1st TO '': 4 AUEX T, BBT. fS AJTO IS. Where the very beat bargains In real eatate In thetty can al ways be found. Plenty of money to . loan. 44 AXSBX 48 AXSBX Farm Bargains SO acre near Wllaonvllle, Clackamas I WEATHER REPORT Homebuilders Look Kanoock an. Addition la now placed on the market Eanoook Bt Addition' la Jtwt east of Irvtngton and Holladay Park. Hancock St Addition kaa eement alda. walka and curba and graded streets. Xaaoook Bt Addltlo lota lay two feet above the level of the sidewalk. SXameook Bt. Addition la protected by reaaonable building reatrlctlon. Kanoock Bt Addition lota are selling - for $660 16 down and $10 per month. Where else can you And such property ; within tne twa-miie circieT A trough of low preeaure overllea the Intermountaln atatea and a large high county; all good land; 40 acre of good preeaure area la central oyer the lower iimoea. jo acres cleared and cultivates; Missouri valley. The Lake Huron a great snap; only 12.700. - ... L,r w.. .' m acres; a fine stock rancn. l mne to -" R. R. station; 260 acrea in a high atate New England coast On the Paclfio of cultivation; good farm bulldlnga; ,i0p ,he weather la unaettled'and the plenty of living water; 114,000. ,.,.,.,.. a Csrv fin ?rm a trin nriee: temperatures are above normal, but no (0 acres of the best land, well located rain of conaequenre has yet fallen. In In a good neighborhood, near aehool, the middle weal clear weather prevails church, store, etc.; rursl free delivery, ,,h ,,1,-.ii ,-.,.'. taienhon. in ihm hm- m. HnLndM barn wHn unuually low temperatures and luet completed. 0i. 22-foot poata. ce- Dkht to heavy froata occurred this ment foundation; 11 first -claaa dairy morning throughout the Missouri and AAVI BAul Vll I r m tsaakm at al rA ft VakatraV I ..... m" i.i Tk.vl.. tZOi 4u ..,, upper Missiaaippi valley and the upper ?!. . B . ffl.? ' ? k. kA", im.iT!jL region, in the AtlanUo atatea the daTry ani I farming' maohlnaTy. poultry: K-"!;' C,C"r'ni 'nd th- tm"tur eta: all for IS.250; a fine living stream wTii inclination, .r. fnr' .)... . running through the place. The beat farm In Clark county; 120 acrea; 100 In cultivation; fine bulldlnga; a fine location. Prlra. 19,000. Bargain In farm eaat of Portland on fine roads and near canine; 175 acrea, ISO acrea In cultivation, only I miles out. 20 acres, only I miles from court house, and many others. ALFRED A. BAKER Real Eatate, 215-214 Ablngton Building. The Indications are for showers In this district during the nest J. hours Temp. Max. Jain. Chicago, 111 to lenver, Colo 80 Kansaa City, Mo.. 70 Ia Angelea, Cal. . 80 New York. N. Y. . . 82 Philadelphia, Pa. . 84 Phoenix. Aria. ...102 Portland, Or til Bt. Louis. Mo. ... 74 St. Paul. Minn. .. 48 Halt Lake. Utah.. 80 San Franclaro, Cal. 04 Preclp, 40 .V 4 .0 4 .0 64 .0 68 .It 0 .48 72 .0 ( T. 4 . 14 .0 86 .0 68 .0 $325 SNAP $325 i WXX.IAXZTTB XXVBB TBOBTAOB or ss acxxb oxozoa bottom LAND, YES! And only about 8 mllea abovs Portland. And near the Oregon City carllne. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E. W. '. Quln t half mby to O. H. Carter, $75 150 Thompson &0gden 848 Kiaslaalppl Ave. Fhoaa Woodlavwa 803, or see agent on premises at Bandy Soad and O. X. . eroasisg. Take Xose City Park Oar. ' ..' KoseCityParl High v Class Residence District SPLENPID CAR SERVICE RUN WATER CEMENT SIDEWALKS GRADED STREETS . ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Building Restrictions and Lines ' AH improvements included in !"the purchase price. Over three miles of cement sidewalks already laid. Manv houses nov course of construction. - Easy terms of payment " - ' " Hartman & Thompson Ioom 3 Chamber of Commerce. BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTOH The most exclusive, close-In residence district in city. Special inducements to builders or cnoice nomes. ixta ouxiuv. $900.00 - SABT TXBXB. IRVINGTON INVESTMENT rri. COMPANY BOOM 39, XAIOKTOW BX.DO. or XT. Adjoining property selling from $400 to $700 per sere. BAVOEX XX DXX.AY. Our time Is limited, only a few days in wnicn to maxe you mis price. For terms apply to the Columbia Investment Co. 490 Lumber Exchange Bldg. .Mala 8334 BUS NESS PROPERTY WANTED We have party wanting a vacant quarter or half block between First and Fourth and Glisan and Mont gomery streets. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST COMPANY Corner Second and Washington Sts. ;J0NESM0RE THE NEW ADDITION Bull Sidewalks. Graded streets. Run water. Public school. Lota 50x100 feet, f 350 to f 500 Your own terms. Take Montavilla car. See agent at tract. GEO. D. SGDALK Phone Main 392, A2392 ; 264 Stark St $21,000 and and A three-story frame buildini dwelling, on corner lot at 37 374 First street, corner of Montgom ery; paying 9 per cent net. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Sprlngwater acreage, containing t Mores, W. D f Portland Trust company of Ore- gon to M. C. Glovert. lot 10, block i. Beauvolr, S W. D. . . John H. F. and Sadie Bhepperd to Charles H. Latourell. lot IT. block 6. Latourell fails. W. D. 131 Earl o. and Eva O. Royal to N. L. Arata. lot 4, block 6, East Portland Heights, W. D 1,800 Frank and Maude L. Lounadale to Benjamin L. and Mary B. Williams, lot 7, block 3, Clif ford addition to Albino, W. D. . . 100 J. and Ada K. McCraken to M. E. Thompson and James D. Ogden. lot 6. block 9, Multnomah, W. D 660 H. E. Brous to Let ft Broun, lots 1, 2. block 8, Arleta Park No. 8, W. D 200 Oregon Water Power Townslte company to Walentine Lelser, lot 4. block 17, City View Park. W. D 150 Harry T. and Oeorglana F. De Witt to Henry C. and Katie Coe, lot 9, block 2, city, W. D 250 Moors Inveatment company to Joseph T. Ennls and John B. Clark, lot 7, block 24. Vernon, W. D 450 Canslus C. and Lettle Moore to H. F. and Phllomene Jeannet, lot 6, block 24, Original Town site of Alblna, W. D. 1,800 California Conference associa tion of Seventh Day Adventlsts to Jamea and Nettie Hewitt, wist half of lots 6. , block t, Bulllvans addition, W. D 1,805 Henry 8. and Anna Fletcher to J. O. Leonard, lot 8. block 10. Park View Extenslpn, W. D 1,700 Overlook Land company to Wal ter M. Boise, lot 6, block 18, Overlook, W. D 700 Ida H. Gorrlll to William H. and Lydia E. Murphy, lot 16, block 2-, Railroad Shops addition to Alblna. W. D 1.100 Samuel J. and Markaret Bliss to Alvina 8. Merrlthew, land be ginning at southwest corner of Stephen Roberta D. L. C, town ship 1 north, range 3 east, W. D 1,000 B. B. and Hattle M. Bowman to Jennie Rockforfl. lot 6. block 9. Creston, W. D 1,800 J. H. and Llszte Schnell to Charles A. Prlesing, lot 15. - block 7. Williams Avenue ad dition, W. D 1,000 Reuben Weens et al. to It. n. Brown, lot 1. block "Q." Tabor v Helghta. W. D 675 Oregon Real Estate company to A. P. Morse, lot 2. block 176. Holladays addition, W. D 1,600 A. H. Breyman et al. to Mary E. Averv. lots IS. 14. block 16, Sunnyslde addition, W. D. . 950 Reuben Weeksm Gdn to , lot 1. hlock "O." Tabor Helehts. deed . . . ' 575 Sycamore Real Estate company tn Annie Haseiwooa. lota l. z. block 1. Kern Park. 8. W. D... ' 216 Charles H. Williams to Ludwlg Oetting, undivided half of lot D. OHM: i, JLTUDCIierB DCTJUUU .u- . dltlon. WD..... .-... 2S00 Clarke-Clemson-Blumauer com pany to Charles H. Williams, west half of lot 6. block 7, DoHchera second addition. W. D 2.300 Peter and Cornells, Keppinger, to Charles H. Williams, east rmir or lot fl. block 7. Doschers Sec ond addition. W. D 2.500 BIRTHS. NICHOLAS eepternber 21, 1o Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. Nicholas, at i'oriwna Maternity hosDltal. a son. PEIFKER September 11. to Mr, and Mrs. Albert J. Pelf f er. Bellwood daushter. JONES September IS, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tiuara Jones, at foruana ia KIRhXEY September IS, to Ml and Mrs. r. J. Kjritiey, roruana BARRETT SeDtember 19. to Wr. and Mrs. George Sidney Barrett, 1071 Relrmnt at., a son. POWELL September 24. to Mr. and Mrs. n. w. roweii, ie lexas si son. DEATHS ALGER flentamber IS. Frank L. Al ger. aged II years, 10 months and 12 days, 42k Oregon St.; crushed In rail road accident. QURTLER September 24, Henry Our tier, area s days. Z74 lioiecK si.: acui bronchitis. J CHU September 21. Wan Chu, Chinese. aged 14 years; rupture of Intestine FUNERAL NOTICES. WALL -In this city September 24. El len Wall, ased 14 years: funeral from tne residence or ner dsucnier. Aira. K. Stanton. No. 714 Corbett st.. Friday, 8rjtember. 17.. at 8:20 a. m thence t 8t Lawrence church. Sd and Sherman sts., at 9 a. m. Interment ML Calvary cemetery. Friends Invited UNDERTAKERS DUNNING. M' EN TEE A GILBAUGH, undertakers and embaJmers; modern In every aetatL Seventh and Pine. Main 4S0. Lady assistant. ERICKSOf UNDERTAKING CO.. AND embalming. 409 Alder sc. Main 1S3. Lady assistant. J. p. fInlkV k b6ns. 3D AND mad! oi county coroner. on sts. Office Phone Main 9. T. B. 1IEMSTOCK. FUNERAL DI rector. East 13th and Umatilla. Phone Sellwood Tl. Lady assistant EDWARD X16LMAN. UNDERTAKER. 220 Sd at. 2ELLER-BYRNES CO.. FUNERAL Df rectors, embalmers, 271 RusstlL East 1088. Lady assistant. CEMETERIES RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES. 110 family lots, 10x15, for 10(L and upwards, according to slse; the only cemetery In Portland which perpetually maintains and cares for lots. For nformatlon. apply to W. R. Maokensle, Worcester block. W. M. Ladd, president ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, 110 family lots, 126 to I7S. Superintend ent st cemetery, corner of Fremont at and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For full Information apply to Frank Schlegel, 631 Worcester bik. Phone Azsrs. BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Covenant Contract ccv. 4Z7 Flledner bldg. Mam ZSl. L. C HENRICHSEN CO.. JEWELERS. and opticians, Z84 Washington st COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRlNT lng Esst Side Printing Co., 94 Union ave. East 499. B-1888. NEW FICTION LIBRARY, 111 lOTH st; books loaned at S centa the day. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND round, for sale, to let. etc.. in The Journal coat only 1 cent a word; 16 words or less. It cents each lifsertlon. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. MEETING NOTICES ATTENTION NEIGHBOR Something' Dolus: 0-NKHTi BETTER COMB r vanr ei LOST AND FOUND LOST FROM lit EUGENE ST, small yellow Jersey milch cow, dark nose ano neck, ons norn psriiy oroavn. Call phone East 4966: reward. , J. EL Eaatham. ' FOUND A SORREL iiORSfi U'lfU back white foot, and sorrel colt no marks; found at Woodlawn. Owner call at 1446 K. 6th st ' LOST STERLING SILVER BASKET shape pin with setting, on city streets or u car. Kswaro. neiurn to a nn sr. THE PARTY WHO FOUND 0 NOTE on 2d and Morrison sts., on the ztth, at p. m.. will be rewarded by calling at room 14 Washington bldg, at 4th ond wasiiington sts ' LOST OPEN FACE GOLD WATCH, Elgin movements, finder notify Ed ward k. Wilson, Linnton, or. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED. STAVE BOLT CUTTERS. We ray 11.60 per cord; steady work; good accommodations at camp, WESTERN COOPERAGE CO.. Room 106 Stearns bldg. Portland. Or. SOTTNT TOTTNrt M1CV. Af.RM IS TO It. for firemen and brakemen during rush season an leading railroads hefe In the west and on new ines Deing compieiea; experience unnecessary; firemen, 1100 monthly, become engineers, 1200; brake- men, 80. become conduotors, llfto. Many positions now open. Write at once for particulars. National Railway Training Ass'n, 911 Pax ton bik.. Omaha, Neb or 916 Central bldg.. Kansaa City, Mo. WANYEb-SALESllEN; MANY MAKE fioo to 1150 per montn; some even more; stock clean, grown on reserve tlon. far from old orchards: cash ad vanced weekly; choice of territory. Ad dress Waahlngton Nursery Co., Top- penlsh. Waahlngton. Union Hotel II N. SIXTH ST.. PORTLAND. OR. Free employment to all: boarders' rates 11.60 per week; room, 26o and up; spe cial mommy rates given. Anaerson, proprietor. WE SECURE POSITIONS FOR OUR members; T. M. C. A. special membership 13. WANTED BOYS FOR GOOD Posi tions In candy deDartment Paclfio Coast Biscuit Co., 12th and Davis eta. MOTlM PICTURE MACHINE OPER- ators earn 126 weekly; easy work; hort houra; learn business tn short time; lessons reasonable. Newman s. 4&H stn, near Aider. COLUM EST MAKERS WANTED, bta Woolen Mills company, Stark sts. 7th and SEVERAL ELIGIBLE MEN FOR POS- tal clerks and letter-carriers; one ex- mlnatlon Saturday and another close; file your application at once; we qual ify you ir eiie-iDie. .:an at once. ta- clfle States School. 613 McKay bldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted-Ycune Ladles "THB PACIFIC TELEPHONE TEIEG RAPH CO. WILL TEACH 1 TOU TELEPHONE OPERATING AND PAY YOU WHILE LKAKN . RAPID ADVANCEMENT! BEST WAGES IN THE CITY; .HOUR! SHORT AND WORK lIOHT ;t I FINE LUNCH SERVED FREE 'APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR. IE FLOOR. MAIN BUILDING, COR. W. f ARK AND AL.DEK. GIRLS WITH TALENT FOR DRAW- ln. DAlntlna- and deslrnlnc: good Po sition to right party. V. m. Avriu vo,, ivi n. etn ac &1RL8 WANTKD-ipPLif tfl'ANDA RU ractory no, z, urand ave, and past Tsylor st WANTEDQikLfl TO UAKlii ' H tt Well -shirts and Boss of All eve rails st 4 1st St. . WANTED-TEAiliERS: dRADEfl. VO: rural 60 to 171. The Flak Teacherei Agenoy, 1100 Williams vk. WoodlawH 1116. . . GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS TO work on shirts and overalls. Lessons given to inexperienced. Apply at stand ard factory Nn A Grand ave. and East Tayior st , . HANSEN'S LADlkiS' AGENCY, lii wasblncton st. eorrer Bevenca. stalra Phonf.lJaJa JtKif?e,he Wanted. WliSTERM EMPLOYMNf A6ENC. for ladles; em ale help wanted. Main A-Z417. lo uuooaoan Drag, issm waaningion. . ft PACKERS AND WRAPPERS GOOD 1 . I 1- ll.kl 1 ' A M manent employment Apply candy de partment Paclfio Coast Biscuit Co.. llth and Davis. GIRLS FOR CUTTINO. EDGING AND pasting. 101 tth st J. D. M. A verm A I O. WOMEN AMfi GIrLs WANtEb FOR ill clasaea of laundry work: good wages. . Tror Laundry Co. 101 m. Water at. WANTED YOUNG 1 LADIES . TO learn commercial telegraphy: ISO to $30 per month soon as competent Ore- ron conea-e. ue commonweaun oias. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR eneral housework. Apply 111 E. loin. Phone Est 1611. ENERGETIC WOMAN OVER 26 FOR position with wholesale house; experi ence unecesnary. T-zS. journal. WANTED YOUNG LADY CLERK IN our store. Swetland's, 271 Morrison. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND round, for sale, to let, ate. in ins Journal cost only I cent a word; i words or less. 16renta each Insertion. Phones Main 7171. Home A-I2I0. Waited A w6maN to wash and Phone East PHONE PACIFIC 1406. PACIFIC Coast Employment Office. Z06tt Mor risen; help on short notice, male and fe male. MEN TO GET THEIR SUITS FROM Charley Lee. 93 N. 3d st. Perfect fit guaranteed; all work first class. EXPERIENCED CANVASSER FOR A new proposition: will pay good sal- ry and commission. If you are a hus tler. Call after 3 p. m. or Sunday all day. 227 H Washington st., Room 66. Wanted bright young men to learn railway and commercial teleg phy; good wages and permanent posi tions when competent. Oregon college, 406 Commonwealth bldg. 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-SZ30. MEET ME, NEIGHBOR. Tomorrow Night, And Every Thursday Night, In Our New Temple. 128 llth st M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6,466 meets Wednesday evening. Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison sts. M. W.A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP NO. 6,975. Mondays. 17th and Marshall. Visitors welcome. NOTICES Cause and Lot lor $66 , We will give an absolute title to a lot "60x150 feet, with a 7-room house there on, wnicn loaay cannot oe duplicated $ for less than 11,250, and with the lot as It now stand the property is easily worth 1,609. 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 tapltol llilL Call at the office to inquire about this; do not write, as we shall not an swer correspondence. Gohcssy & Smith 401 SKcS7 'ldV Third and Stark SJta. farm 1 1 1 ,000 About 10 mllea east, near (.Ireshitrn. (Best bargain In Multno . mnh roiH.tr; S3 acres; 12,000 down, bal Janca aasy at per cent Ccusey Land &. Inv Co. . i 6C6-7 BweUjuid Bide. ', . FOR ABSTRACTS. TITLE INSUR ance or mortgage loans, call on Pacific Title & Trust Co., Z04-6-6-7 Falling bldg, Comer fieeonrl anrl Waahlngton Sts GET YOUR INSURANCE AND AB f 4 1 , 1 MM., Guarantee A Trust Co., 240 Washington st., cor. 2d. Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith A Co.. Cornet lot Rare buy. 16,660 Stephen's Addition, and two modern houses. 12,000 down. Causey Land & Inv. Co. 60S Swetland Bldg. QUARTER BLOCKS Six quarter blocks In the best loca tions possible. ; Enough income to carry them. See them at once, they won t last, for they are genuine snaps. Four other good buys with big Incomes, easy terms. ; , WAXDO T. STEWABT, 211 Commercial Block. Your Attention 26 acres -very good land, choice loca tion,, near school, church, store, etc., near proposed carllne. 16 acres culti vated, splendid family orchard, team, wagon, harness, buggy, 1 cows,, poultry, farm implements, all for $2,000. ALFRED A. BAKER . 2U1AX MTATS. . ; . 810-e.l Abtafftoa Wdg;." Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington sts. Weddings cards the best. Alvln 8. Hawk. 144 2d. st 100 for $6 MARRIAGE LICENSES Austin W. Burges. Houston, Texas, 22; Maud K. Neai. le. Tycho Sundberg Jr., 666 Water street 20: Echo Tic 18. Harry Hillman, II; Josephine L. Mann. 34. J. R. Minlch, 216 Portland Boulevard, 37: Mary Gibbs, 32. C. E Crablll. 144 East Sixth street. 29: Alice Griffin, 21. Isaac N. Orr, 1186 Union avenue North, 34; Gertrude K. Schultker, 25. D. Johnson, Sheridan, Oregon, 62: Marie Pehrson, 62. T. J. Hewes. 62 North Third street, 5: Ida Romaln, 22. J. Edward Dunbar, 667 East Twenty-sixth street 28; Anna C. Gomes. 19. Peter R. Greaves, Oregon Clfy, Ore gon, Z7 : L,nra urown. z. Tonseth A Co..' florists, for flowers of all Winds. 129 th st Clarke Bros., " Florists Fine flowers and floral dealgn. 289 Morrison st ' Full dress ' suits for rent, all slses. Unique Tailoring Co.,' 309 Stark st. MAX M. SMITH. FLORIST. t, opp. Meter 4k Frank's. 150 6TH Main Till. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the district of Ore gon. In the matter of the Pacific Burial Case Co., involuntary bankrupt. For sale to the highest bidder for cash, the entire stock of the Pacific Burial Case Co., Including caskets, shells, rough boxes machinery, fixtures, tools and all materials. Any and all bids must be sealed and accompanied by 10 per cent thereof in cash or a certified check, wiilch amount is to be forfeited In case the bidder falls to comply with the terms of his bid after acceptance. The right to reject any and all bids Is to be reserved, and said sale Is to be made subject to . the approval of the court. All bids must be In by 2 p. m on Friday, September 27, 1907. Inven tory and Itemized -41st of the propert may be seen at my office. 409 Alder si iu. E. ERICKSON. Trustee of Pacific Burial Case. Co, in Bankruptcy. MEN AND BOYS WANTED, To" learn plumblnc. Dlasterina-. bricklay ing: day and niaht classes: free cata logue: nosltlons secured: no Dook learn lng. Coyne Trade School, 230-240 8lh st.. nan rancteco and new lora. MARKER. POLISHER OR . A LI round laundryman. Cherry's new laundry, ua uranae, or. ron two days a week. 570. WANTED LADY TEACHERS. ply thla evening from 6 to 9:10. 145 H 1st st. . . WANTED GIRLS IN THE CHOCO U te and packing room The Modern Confectionery Co., llth tShd Hoyfsts. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E- work, family of three, good wages. 128 14th st. WAITRESS GOOD WAGES. STEADY place; room and board. Enterprise hotel. Phone Pacific Z31S. WANTED LADY TEACHERS FOR Chinese Episcopal mission at 286 Tay lor St., from 7:30 to 9:30. WANTED GIRL Apply at 141 WlfH WAITED. T I mAn t all himI .41 nine farmers out of ten buy them: 75 ?er cent commission; boys are making 6 to 110 per day. Call at 266, Wash- lngton st., room iz. and get Duly, $1.00 A MONTH PROTECTS YOUR time against sickness or accidents. Pacific Aid association. Lumber Ex. bldg., Portland, Or. Liberal pay to good agents. BLACKSMITHS AND WHEEL- wt-ltrh tm Vk-si r tH A nnl Tan Pno mi Biscuit Co.. 12th and Davis sts. ' BOYS WANTED AT G. P. RUMMELIN & Sons, 126 2d St.. near Washington. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE state or Oregon lor noitnoman county. - 1 . In the matter of the estate of Hen rietta Edith Llebe, deceased. The undersigned has by consideration of the above court been appointed 'ad ministrator of the estate of said de ceased. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified under oath, with "the proper vouchers, to the under signed at office of Portland Cordasre Co., 14th and Northrup sts., Portland, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published September, 25, 1907. 1 8. M. MEAKS. Administrator of the estate of Henri etta Edith Llebe, deceased. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- celved at the office of J. H. Acker- man, superintendent of public Instruc tion, Salem, Or, until 2 o clock p. m. on the 19th day or September. 1907. and then opened for the construction of a cattle stable for the,,OreBon Agricultural college at Corvallfy Or., in accordance with the drawings' and specification.", copies of which may be had at the of- nce or J. H. Ackerman, eaiem, or., of fice of E. E. Wilson, Corvallis, Or.. and at the office of the architects. Bennes. Hendricks & Tobev. 67 Labbn bldg., "Portland, Or. Certified check of per cent, payable to J. H. Ackerman. NOTICE ALL PERSONS OR FIRM8 bavins- bills neainst . the German- American bank of this cltv will please present same at bank at once, and oblige o. A. Keed, casnier. BOY WITH WHEEL. 10 WEEK 421 H Morrison. FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN 573 railroads in Portland and vicinity, to rill vacancies caused oy promotions; experience unnecessary; state age, height, weight; firemen 1100 monthly. Decome engineers and earn, xzou; Drake men 176, becoming conductors earn $150; name position preferred. Kan way ssso elation, care 'Oregon Journal. WANTED BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS old willing to work and make himself nnerul. Lion Clothing Co.. 166 3d st WANTED HIGH SCHOOL BOY WITH wheel to deliver after school; good wages. At jiBY Morrison st. ' BOYS. A number of boys over 16 years, of age wanted at once. OLDS, WORTMAN & KING. YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18, TO CLERK in grocery. Phone East 298. BOYS WANTED GOOD WAGES. W. Baltes A Co.. 1st and Oak. BOY WANTED BRIGHT, STRONG boy to learn printing business; good opportunity for right party. Ktlnam Stationery and Printing Co., 210 Stark. rb:liable, strong young man between 16 and 18 to be useful In store and learn fur business; prefer one with little experience. HELP WANTEDFEMALE WANTED GIRLS TO WORK . IN candy factory, Aldon Candy Co.. 10th and Glisan sts. TO HELP housework: small family. Apply No. 189 E. Hoyt St. Wanted girLs t6 lay maca- ronl. Apply 109 N. 6th st. WANTED A WAITRESS AT PARK hotel. EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work; no heavy work. Best wages. 193 14th st. WANTED COMPETENT HOUSE- keeper; easy place; good wages; tele phone East 108, or call after 1 p. m. oo union ave. jv. GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. li King st Phone-Main 1511. EMPLOYMENT " AGENCIES J.. FARMERS' AND peclally.'. 14 and Hit lej Main 1417. ACME EM P. CO.. loggers' help esps N. Id. lift Burnside help supplied. Main 4659. 268 Everett. . WANTED AGENTS A HOME COMPANY LOW PREMIUM rates and high cssh values make the policies of the Columbia Life A Trust Co. easy to sell.' Apply to Jesse K. Sharp, manager of agents. 114 Lumber Exchange bldg. 1 AGENTS WANfKDCAN YOU SELL goods? 'If so we need you: complete outfit free; cash weekly, write for choice of territory. Capital City Nur. sery compasy, Halem, Or. - J GiRLS. BOTfl. WOMEN AND MEN make good money taking orders and selling goods; see us at once. Plum mer trug lo., q anq wiinnan, , . LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let. ate-. In The Journal coat only 1 cent a word; It words or less, II rents each Insertion. Phones Main T1T1. Home A-3230. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO PENT HOUSES. COT tagea, flats, stores, offices, rooming houses, etc. Landlords will do wall to call on PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF . . . . rjpjEQ-ott - -v Phone Ex. 72. a E. Cor. Id and Oak. LITTLE LINERS, WANTa LOST AND found, for sale, to "et etc. In Thi Journal cost only 1 cent a word; It words or less. 16 cents each Insertion Phones Main 7171, Home A-3210. a"h6tel" wirti Lease and not 20 t ji si si than 4n nnm at In At n nrr land. Address 0 E. Robbson, 640 Wil lamette ave. , ROOM! WlTH SUPPER AND BREAK- fast, by young man. in private family: walking distance. Address O-I0. Journal. WANTED FINANCIAL. LITTLU LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND ' found, for sale, to -let, etc, tn The journal cost oniy i cenr a wora; is ft-npH. A. 1 a II Mnta a V. In..rllnn Phones Main jl71. Home A-Z130. WANTED REAL ESTATE BUYERS WAITING FOR HOMES from $1,500 to $5,000. Now la Ihe time, today. Don't wait for tomorrow. A. 8. Draper, tiltt Washington st, rooms I and 4, corner 7th. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let etc.. In The Journaloet only 1 oent a word; 16 words tr less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173. Home A-S230. R QUICK" SALE LIST YOUR PROP erty with F. Dubois. Washlncton bldg., room 1. WANTED EAST 1DE REAL E3 tate. I can sell your east side prop erty have calls every dsy for vacant lots and residences. - V. Page Harris. Healey bldg., Grand and E. Morrison. WANTED 6 OR l-ROOM MODERN hjuse, full lot, new preferred, within blocks of Piedmont car barns. Price not to exceed $1,200, will pay cash, must be a bargain. Owners only. Address B-31. Journal. WANTED TO 10 ACRES CLEARED or uncleared, on Columbia Slough road this side of Falrvlew: terms If possible. 8-10, Journal. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD goods and guarantee best prices. Call. phone or write. 8. J. A L. Rubensteln. 176 Front St., opposite National hotel. Perl Ho 1401. CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SAV- age A Pennell. 145-247 1st. Pac. 160. WE PAY MOKE FOH FURNITURE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS, Main 5666. 211 1st st WANTED SMART GIRL AT BLA ney'a candy store; reference. 124 Washington st! MALE AND FEMALE HELP MEN AND WOMEN ANXIOUS TO IN crease their earning capacity; we have helped thousands, let us help you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOL. 64 H 6th at. Open Evenings. STENOGRAPHERS, BOTH MALE AND female, good positions open with best firms; no charge. Underwood Type writer co., bo etn st, HELP WANTED AND SUPPLIED. male or female. K. o. Drake. Z06H Washington st. rsctric 1370 or A 1670 F YOU WANT TO SELL. SEE US. Second Hand Palace. ' Highest prices paid for second-hand gooda. 267 Flan ders. Phone Main 3518. HIGHEST PKlCi-S PAID FOR A L kinds of second-hand goods. Unl"n Exchange, tit Front st. Paclfio 1431. bEFOetMlTY APPLlANCfca MA Uni To order. keny st K. E. Karlson A Co., 361 Aia- Main 6250. WOULD LIKE TO SECURE THE services of a few ladles and gentle men with some knowledge of music and, young ladles attending; hlsh school. after school and Saturdays; good psy to I IK. lb vai u,B. v.au ai, i,iii., uur, XHin- htii. ftione Main 4069. Hours S 2 10 a. m.; 8 to 5 p. m. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE barber trade In 8 weeks: costs less. better salaries, learned in less '.lme than, otner trades; catalogue Tree. Moier Barber college. 36 N. 4th st LITTLE LINERS, WANTS. LOST AND round, i or sale, to let. etc.. in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; ' IS words or less, 15 cents each lnsortlon. Phones Main 7173. Home A. 220. THE VERY THING FOR MAN--AND wife. $200: worth $500: hotel and restaurant; no cash rent; parties must be responsible; apply 81 NT 6th st. FIVE AGENTS WANTED 171 11TH St., cor Yamhill. Phone Main 4069 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE LITTLE LINER8.. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale. o let. etc.. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 15 words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-1230. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPE- rlenced bakery driver. Phone East 69U8. WALTER 8TAND1FER & CO., GENER al house cleaning. Phone Main 2953. RELIABLE 423 H Davis st SOBER, wishes steady Phone Tabor 288. inside VOUG MAN employment 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, Home A-3230. PHONE EAST 6204 IF YOU WISH TO sell your furniture. 868 Hawthorn ave. BEST LOGGER SHOES MADE TO order.. Union made shoes In stock. Ernest Claus, 852 Vi Glisan. WANTED SOUND ANT3 GENTLE mare, not over 8 years old, 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, work single and double: state particulars. M. li. Dunham, 800 Union sve. N. WANTED TO CONTRACT FOR WIN- ter s wood. Oak. Pacific Hotel Oak. cor. 7th and 2348. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT THE GRAND, 45 H N. ID ST. ROOMS for 'gentlemen, $1.25 per week and up. THE RICHELIEU, S3 Vk N. , 6TH ST. Elegantly furnished; steam heat and paths. .. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS, LOST AND found, for sale, to let, etc, in The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; 18 words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. J NEW FURNISHED ROOMS; BATH, electric lights, furnace heat, side en trance; $6 to $8 per month; near O. R. & N. carshops. 622 Delay st. FOR RENT ' TWO FURNI8HE1J" -rooms. Apply 94 E. 10th st FURNITURE OF 6-ROOM MODERN? cottage for sale; house for rent. 311 ' Sherman St., 6th st. car. Phone Main 6180. FURNISHED ROOMS. RUNNING WA ter, 474 14th and Washington. $10 ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY, 'suitable for two srlrls: will furnish for housekeeping if desired; gas. bath, phone. 594 K. Taylor, corfier 15th st Phone East 2238. . - FOR REN.T HOUSEKEEPING GOOD WAGES, LIGHT WORK, -FOR gins or is, at cigar box ractory, 43ft E. 2d st A WILLING GIRL TO HELP WITH light housework. 450 5th st GIRLS WANTED AT G. P. RUMMELIN & Hons, iz za st., near Washington WANTED CHRISTIAN GIRL FOR housework; will be a real home to you; good pay; small family. 290 12th. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Charles A. Green, 429 E. llth St.. Portland, Or., will not be responsible for any of his wires debts. Sept. 26, LOST AND ' FOUND FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattresses renovated and returned same day. 228 Front st Main 474 Portland Curled-Ualr Factory. H. Metx ger. proprietor. LITTLE LINERS. WANTS. LOST AND found, for sale, to let. etc.. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word: It words or less, 15 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7178. Home A-3230. LOST ON SEPTEMBER 14. RECEIPT book No. 259. Le Grand Aerie Hades: reward; return to cashier. Journal FIRST-CLASS MANGLE GIRLS. IN- oependent Laundry Co.. zgg Glisan. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR - general housework and cooking; 8 Jit family; good wages. East 1227. 762 E. Burnside. "WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN- eral nousekeeplng; small family. Phone East 2254. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply mornings, 296 N. 24th. Phone Main $230 oV A-1430. WANTED A WOMAN f 6 COOk AND bake In a small home bakerv and del icatessen. Call tonight at 700 Williams ave., near Cook ave. v WANTED WOMAN SOBER, RELIABLE SINGLE MAN wants position taking care of country home, or as manages of ranch; any place of trust; can give security and references. N-80, Journal, TIMEKEEPER, OR WILLING IN ANY capacity by man not strong. Porter, 306 H lst st , WANTED A POSITION AS ASSIST ant bookkeeper by a young man, ex perlenced. E-31. Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE UTTLE LINERS, WA.NTS, LOST AD found, for sale, to let etc. In The Journal cost , only 1 cent a word; VI t words or less, 16 cents each Insertion. Phones Main 7178. Home A-3230., A LADY WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR a couple' of children.- Apply .-94," E. 10th st. VERY CAPABLE GIRL AS HKAT1 waitress, first-class hotel, 230 ft Yam- nui. main 4ja. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING suites, 2 to 1 rooms, rent $10 to $14. East 4261. 240 E. 36th st. THE MITCHELL HOUSEKEEPING and transient rooms, reasonable. 7th and Flanders sts. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 2 for $8 month, 1 ' for $10 or $12; '4-room new lower flat $16: five-room cottage $16; well furnished cottage, 6 rooms. $2$. Coast Kealty Co., zzs-Morrison. tailor's repair shop, GIRLS WANTED fO " ASSIST IN , 231 H Alder st FOR LABELING. Id floor. 144 4th st. Apply before 10 a. m. BIumauer-Frank Drug c WANTED IMMEDIATELY capable woman to take care of In and; another town; wages $10, Yamhill, Mala Silt. ... NEAT, ir in-MOM EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 205ft Morrison St.... Phone Pacific 229 27 N. Id st....;. ....Phone Paclfle 1300 RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT CO. Logging camp and farm help 'a spe cialty. 20 N. 2d at Phone Main till we pay aih teiegrapn charges. HAan8EN S EMPLOYMENT l)FlClfi ' : VK MEX4. 26 K. 2d St Phone Mala 1826- tlfto WEEK UP LARGE, CLEAN - furnished housekeeolnr rooms, laun- pdry and bath. 184 Sherman st, south. Portland. $1.5 WEEK UP CLEAN FURNISHED , housekeeping . rooms, parlor, bath, laundry, furnace heat, yard, 203 ft Stan ton st U car. . LITTLE LINERS. WANT6T. LOST AND found... for sale, to .let, etc. In The Journal cost only 1 cent a word; It words or less, 16 cents) each insertion. Phones Main 7173, Home A-3230. FURNISHED ROOMS f AND aXSo . housekeeping rooms for rent 168 N. 10th st -...f.,, - ,a, . i,. PLEASANT UNFURNISHED HOUSB- keeping rooms, women only, on car line, 1 mile from courthouse. Phone Main 292. between 10 and 11 a. m. -- TWO NICELY : FURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms suttaWe for 2 young ladles. 427 6th st , :;- 4 .UNFURNISHED ROOMS. LITTLE LINERS, WANTS, LOST AND found,, for sale. to let etc, In The :. I Journal cost only,! cent a word; It I words or less. It cents each insertion, ; t Phone Main 7171, Hom A-5210. i A