THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, 'SUNDAY MORNING, OClSER' 13. -1907. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 78 Market,S t, bet 3d 6-4th JLDTB-U-TS iVD kCJmrriovK citb. Oregonlans whan In Ban FYanelooo ND bar I hair mail aant In car of Tha Journal office. ARTHUR FISH. Represents tire. NOTICES HELP WANTED MALE Red Cross Emp-Co. board of equalisation of Multnomah coun- .ITOR ABSTRACTS. TITLE ansa or morlinc loan, call on Pacific Tltla Trust Co.. 204-5-6-7 Falling bldg. CiT YOUR INSURANCE AND AB atracta to real estate from the Title SSSS Si! 20 Ml Second St correct all errors In valuation, descrip tion or qualities of land, lota and other property, and It la tha duty of all per aona interested to appear at the time and pUce appointed, and If It ahall ap pear to such board of equalliatlon that there are any lunda. lots or other prop erty assessed twice or In the name of a person or persons not, the owner of Mint, or assessed under or beyond Its value, or any lands. lots or otner prop- nsessed. said board or equnn HELP WANTED MALE Pcnel5296 Open Sunday We Will Open a Branch Office Scon. All Free Fare for Laborers ......... ertv not m ..nl 1 aatlon shall make the proper correction R I). SIGLER. County Assessor. Guarantee at, oor. 2d. Trust Co., 140 Washington WEATHER REPORT Portland, Or., Oct. 13 Tho depression over the plateau region la developing In energy, and this evening the weather . Is cloudy and threatening over the dis trict east of the Cascade. Traces of ' rain fell during the day at Spokane and . jloise. Cloudy skies also prevailed over eastern Oregon and western Washing ton. Light precipitation was reported from North Head And tiaces at Tatoosh Island and Seattle At the last-named place rain was still ftilllng at time of . observation. Temperatures were decid edly lower over Washington, wsstern Oregon and Nevada. The Indications point to rain over J Western Washington Sunday. Over the remainder of the district with the ex- ceptlon of southwestern Oregon, where ' fair weather la expected, cloudiness Is ; Indicated with possibly rain Sunday. FORECASTS j Portland and vicinity Sunday cloudy, With possibly rain; westerly winds I ' Western Oregon Sunday fair south, , cloudy with possibly rain north portion; ' Westerly winds. Kastern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho Sunday cloudy with possl-1 blr rmln. Maximum temperature, 61 degree; tnlnlmum temperature, 64 degrees. River reading at 8 a. m.. 20 feet; change In last 24 hours, 1 foot Portland Or . Sept. I S. 190 PROPOSALS INVITED. Sealed bids will be received by the board of trustees. Oregon flute Insane asylum, at the governor's office. Salem. Oregon, until 1:30 p m. October 22, 1 907. for mixed paint for exterior painting at the Oregon state insane asvluin Specifications giving formula and ap proximate quantity enn be seen at the governor's office, superintendent of the asylum office, nnd a( the office of Ie los I). Neer, architect. 133 4 First at.. Portland. Or. i Rids must be made In accordance with the specifications and quote price 'per gallon, lelhercd at the said asylum at Halem Oregon. ' By order of tho board of trustees, 1 Oregon state Insane asylum. Attest: W. M PATENS, Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Dalles City for the construction of the supfrstruc ture of the proposed city hall, until October 21. 1907. A certified check, i made In favor of the recorder if Dalles City, to the amount of 6 per cent of the bid must accompany each bid to In sure the acceptance of the contract, should It be awarded to the bidder. Dalles City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Responsible con tractors may apply to C. J. Crandall. architect. The Dalles, Or., for the draw ings and specifications. SHIP DAILY ON FOLLOWING RA1L , ROAD WORK: Troutdale, steam-shovel men, $2.60 I and up; Corbett, tuijnelmen, 12.50 to $3.50; Bridal Veil, muckers and team I sters. 12.50 and $L'.75: special' shlp- l ment tonight. O. R. . N. work. Rlparln I Elgin nnd Mllo Post 226 4. trackmen, $2.50 and $2.75. Hansen's Employ ment Office 26N.2dSL-2S0Bnrnsific Phoaes A 1526, Main 1526 6 bridge carpenters to go south at $3.50 per day; especially food work. 5 bridge carpentera for eastern Wash ington, 13 3 rough carpenters. $3.60. Laborers and teamsters, $2.50 $2.75. Washer for laundry, $3 day. and .Total rainfall, 6 p. to SF.ALKD RIDS WILL RE R KC K I V K D by the undersigned, until 12 o'clock, noon. October 25, for furnishing 145 pil ing, from 100 to 125 feet long, to be eight Inches at the ton, barked, to be m.. nothing; total rainfall since sepiem $er 1, 2.13 Inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 3.25 Inclms; deficiency, 1.11 inches. Total sunshine October 11, Jl hours 10 minutes; possible sunshine October 11, 11 hours 10 minutes. Ba rometer (reduced to sea levol) at 6 p. Hi., 80.8 Inches. P-I good straight piling of red or yellow MARRIAGE LICENSES sts., Augustine Smith, 6th and Stark ', IS; and Blanche Irene Edner, 29. Slgund Swanson, Clatskanle, Or., 22; Anna Larson. 18. John J. Nally. 114 Tillamook St.. 21; Mlna L. Frey, 1 R. O. A. Carney Jr.. 767 Marshall st, 27; Lucille A. Walther. 23. N P. Swinson, 102 1st at,, 36; Hilda ,'Ekblom, 21. i L. H. Tllden. 443 E. 11th St., 20; Vesta Martin. 20. . ' Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith Co., 'Washington bid., corner 4th and Wash ington ate. Weddings cards the best. Alvln S. Hawk. 144 2d st. fir and to be delivered at Portland. Or within 30 ilays after date of contract. The countv reserves the right to reject anv or ail bids. F. 8. Fields, county clerk. WANTED SOMEONE WHO SAW THE young lady thrown off the Fifth street car In front of the Journal of fice morning of June 24. Q 45, Journal. Specials on Railroad Work Two Burley drlllmen $3.50. Two chuck-tenders, $2.76. One blacksmith. $3.60. One blacksmith helper. $2.71. One dump foreman, $3.00. Carpenter, $3.60. Two carpenter helpers. $3.00. Headquarters For All Losing: Work One donkey engineer. $3 31. Four buckers, $3.50 Two rig rustlers, $3 50. Two chasers. $3.25. Two bead fallers. $3 75. Two second fallers, $3.50. Four section men. log road, $2.71. Two wood buckers, $2.76. Four swampers. $2.75. South City WE ADVANCE YOl'R FAR Ten mill and yardmen, $2 AO. (Room and board $4.00 week.) Down River Mill Work Twenty mill and yardmen, $2.50 to $2 75. one offbenrer, $2.75. One cut-off man, $2.7$. One edgerman. $3.00. A LIKE JOH; GOOD MONEY MADE; wanted, men everywhere; distributing samples circulars, tack stuns: no can viissing or peddling. Globe Adv. & Dlst. Ash n, Chicago. UELIAULE MEN WANTED EVERY- where; $20 to $26 made weekly dls trlbutlng circulars, samples, tacking signs; experience not necessary; no can vassing; steady. Address Reliable Adv Hureau, Howland blk., Chicago. HUSTLERS WANTED EVERYWHERE; good pay made weekly distributing circulars, overseeing outdoor advertis ing; new plan; no canvassing. Mer chants Outdoor Advertising Co., Chicago. WANTED DOCTOR OR DRUGGIST to assume full charge of corner drug store in Portland one who will buy part Interest, splendid opening for either, other business requires owner's attention. Owner. C-43, Journal. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER TO go to Yreka. Cal.. for uartlculara ao- ply to Lowls-Stenger liarbers' Supply Co. WANTED BOYS To DRIVE DELIV- ery wagon and make hemaelvea gen erally useful around Store; must be over 16 years and live with parents. Applv Monday, 8 a. m. McAlle Mc-Ionnell. HELP WANTED FEMALE Hansen's Ladies' 1 Agency 343 1-2 Washiiigton St, Comer Sevang Phones A 2692, Main 2692 lb girls for cannery, house and fuel free. $1.26 day. Restaurant cook, $12 week Hoarding houae cook, $35 to $40. Family cook, J30 to $40. Family cook for country, $35 to $40. 2 waitresses, southern Oregon, $26. 4 waitresses, city, $7 to $4. cnamoermatds, $30. chambermaids, $26, board and room. Woman to sew on rugs, $8 week. 2 girls for housework, country. $30 to $36. Woman for dyehouae, $10 to $12 weok. $ girls for dyehouae, $1.50 day. Woman to care for invalids. IS week. board and room. SITUATIONS WAWEP MALE EXPERIENCED .. JAPANESE BOY wishes housework In small respect able home; good cook. Addresa, Y-44, JoMrnal. - BY FIRST-CLASS HIDE MAN IN hide house or warehouse, In Portland or western Oregon. Addresa S. journal. NIGHT WATCHiN"-,' TRUStwORTHY. in handle steam, handy with tools. V-44. Journal PRINTER, GOOD MECHANIC, WANTS position in country office about Nov. i: no duu naons; nonunion; wage lis. v. i. lennant, la Grande, Or. CONTRACTOR OF EXPERIENCE wishes carpentering; will take con tract or percentage; will act as fore man. Address T-45, Journal. YOUNG MAN NOW EMPLOYED would like extra work evenlnga. Can use typewriter. B-43. Journal. TWO CHAMBERMAIDS. $36. ROOM and board; one chambermaid. $30; two chambermaids. $26. room and board: two waitresses. $10 week: house girls. $26 to $40; lady cook, $50. Room zoo vs Morrison. GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. SmaJl family. Apply 710 Flanders st. VOGUE MILLINERY SCHOOL FINE opportunity for ladles to learn paying trade. 32 Washington St.. room 2. GARDENER, THOROUGHLY EXPER lenced, desires permanent position; best of references. X-42. Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WANTED BY LADY (WITH CHILD in school) a position aa housekeeper; city preferred; references given. Ad dress H-SOflT Lincoln st Phone Pac. 3061. EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS work by day or week. Phone Paclfio 247tf. WANTED A POSITION AS TELE phone operator of private exchange; experienced and can give beat of refer ences X-46. Journal. WANTED WORK BY fllE DAt. AD dress K. C. 208 Fifth st. Pacific 2916 GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN W'bULD like work by the day, house cleaning preferred. , Pac. 666. WANTKI MISCELLANEOUS. SPOT CASH FOR FURNITURE; prompt attention always given. E. 1067. TO 260 ON razors knives, scissors grind. Karlnon Co.. 361 Ankeny. M. 6 A TEAM AND LIGHT WAGON terms. Z-44, Journal. Wanted one or two small children to board In the country, Gei man or English. Mrs. M. L., Banks, Or . box 23, R. F. D. No. 1. WANTED SECOND HAND BIG YCLH for man. must be In first class condi tion. 1006 Union ave. N. Phono E. 69H CIDER APPLES WANTED. FOR PAR tleulars wrlto Ingham Vinegar Co., 61 Alblnn ave., Portland. LACE CURTAINS WASHED AND stretched, 40 and 60c per pair. Main 70 14. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED, ALSO UN- furnlshed rooms: single and en suite; quiet and very suitable for single men. The Kamm Bldg.. 1st and Pine. Rea sonable. HIGH-GRADE THE COLONIAL. A family hotel: arood rooms In city at moderate prlcea. corner of Morrison. THE GRAND. 46 Vi N. 3D ST. best board 166 10th, ROOMS 5 per week and up. for gentlemen. 31 THE RICHELIEU. 33 Vi N. TH ST. h-legantlv furnished: steam heat ana baths. wanted lady and gent press ers. The Ho lla- shoD. 643 Wash ington. WANTED AN ELDERLY LADY OR young girl to care for child and as- Ist with housework. Call No. 1 3d St., corner Ankeny. LADIES' TAILOR TO WORK ON coats, best wages, call todav. J. K S'ern. 429 Washington St. Ladles' Tailor HINTING NEWSPAPER WANTED plants bought, sold. Newspaper 11 ro kerage, Goodnough bldg. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. CHRIST mas edition; cah commissions, big mom y. Newspaper Brokerage, Oood nough blng. LOST AND FOUND 1 FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR I mattresses renovated and returned same day. 22$ Front st Main 474. Portland Curled-lJalr Factory. H. Meti I ger. proprietor. Carriage-rider, $2 75. I Four house carpenters for sawmill, j $3.60 (9 hours). Three carpenters. J3 00. Two box factory men, $ 2$. City Work TAKEN UP SEPTEMBER large red cow with small i dehorned. Owner ran have 100 for $6. ' Tonseth & Co . florists, for flowers of nil kinds. 123 6th st. Clarke Bros., Florists line (towers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st. Full dress suits for rent, all .Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark 'MAX sixes. st at. M. SMITH, FLORIST, 150 opp. Meier Frank's. Main 5TH 7216 30, ONE bell; cow same 1 1 y proving property nnd paying charges. W. K Wills, Nickum statlo n WILL THE PARTY THAT P1CKE up lace collar and pin return same 705 E. Powell. Reward. LOST SINCE SUNDAY. OCT. 7. A FOX terrier puppy, white In color, except for amall black and brown spots. Please notify Aiden F. Burrell, 82S Hawthorne ave. FOR MONDAY MORNING. Ten shovelers, $2.5 0. board any place. Five teamsters, $2.50. Plonty of other Jobs. Call and see ua. 0 ! DEATHS EUDEY In Portland, October 12, Mrs. William Eudey of Oregon City aged 82 years, at the residence of her daugh ter. Funeral notice hereafter. UNDERTAKERS J. P. FINLEY & SONS, 3D AND MADI on sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. A. B. HEMSTOCK, FUNERAL Di rector. East 13th and Umatilla, Phone Pel I wood 71. Lady assistant. DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers: modern LOST ON MONDAY EVENING, A suitcase bearing no initials; liberAI re ward Z-45. Journal. Lost .32 Colts revolver, re- tween 4th and 6th on Morrison. Find er return to U. S. marshal's office, P. O. bldg. : reward. LOST BROWN LEATHER HANDBAG with gold glasses and papers, between 1 camp grounds and city, Saturday a. in. I N-4 2, Journal. 1 LOST GENTLEMAN'S BLACK SI LK umbrella, straight silver handle; left by owner on leaving streetcar at E. 33d nnd Belmont sts. Monday afternoon. Oc tober 7; finder kindly return to 181 E. 33d st.; reward. FOUND BICYCLE; OWNER CAN have same by calling at 125 First St. I nnd proving property and paying 1 charges. T.11ST octohk:! o r:oi.ii vivk. ! heads: reward. Return to 50G Mont- ln every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main gomery st.. city. 430. Ladv assistant ERICK8GN UNDERTAKING CO., AND embalming. 409 Alder st Main 6133. Lady assistant. ZELLER-BYRNE3 CO.. FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers, 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant EDWARD HOLMAN 220 3d st UNDERTAKER, CEMETERIES HELP WANTED MALE Union Hotel s: ted Cross Emp.Co 20 NartJi Secsnd SL PHONE MAIN 696. OPEN SUNDAYS. Hansen's Employment Offices 2t N. 2nd St. and 2o Burnslde St Phones Main and A-1626. Help of all descriptions promptly supplied free of charge to employers. Registration free. Correspondence so licited. Situations guaranteed or no charge. C. R. Hansen, Jr. PROP. TWO FARM HANDS, 45; ROOM AND board. Two farm hands, $2, room and beard. ! One milker, $46, room and board, city, j Man for dlHtlllery, $2uo per nionUi, must have $2,0UU. I Teamster, city ,$2.50. 1 Deck band ou river. $50, board and 1 room. ; Buttermaker, creamery, $S5. Room 1, 2054 Morrison st. j WANTED TWO H ON EST TALKING ! mon, to handle one of the best and , most solid Investments ever offered to tho people, experts not necessary. Just t irum-ieiiing, imeiiigeni men, wiui iui erences. Apply A. L. Slialer, 426 Lum ber Ex. bldg. Monday 10 to 12 a. m. IF YOU WANT claim see me. room 6. A GOOD TIMBER 221 y Morrison st. HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted Ycune Ladies THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH CO. WILL TEACH YOU TELEPHONE OPERATING AND PAY YOU WHILE LEARN 1NG PHPM1KPNT PCWTTlOM RAPID ADVANCEMENT: BEST1 WAGES IN THE CITY; HOURS SHORT AND WORK LIGHT; riNK LUIMCH SERVED FllEH. APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR, 3D FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING, COR. W. PARK AND ALDER. Hansen's Ladles' Aeency 3 43 Washington, Cor. 7th, Upstairs. ! Phones Main and A-2692. i Help supplied free of charge to em- j plovers, C orrespondence solicited. Reg- I lsiration Tree. j Hansen's Ladles' Agency PACKERS ANT) WRAPPERS: OOOD positions, work light and olean: per manent employment Af ply candy de partment -Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., 12th and Davis. GIRLS WANTED APPLY STANDARD factory No. 2. Grand are, and East Taylor St. GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS TO work on shirts and overalls. Lessons given to Inexperienced. Apply at Stand ard factory No. 2, Grand ave. and East Taylor St. GIRLS WANTED STEADY Posi tion with good pay. Apply F. C. Stett). cor. loth and Ollsan sts. I WANTED LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS TO iHiinuer. y none Tabor 867. FIRST-CLASS LADY PIANIST. GOOD sight reader, wishes position, brches tra or alone Addresa K-42. Journal. STENOGRAPHER WITH 6 YEARS' experience, stranger In city, wants position- can give good references if oesireu. n-. journal. YOUNG GIRL LIGHT HOUSEWORK; children; good wages. Call Sunday 9 to 1, the Jefferson, cor. 16th and Jef ferson Bt. ICth-st. door basement. II. Aborn. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. $200 and up. 202 u 2d st. MODERN AND NICELY FURNISHED room. 96 11th. cor. Stark. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED rooms, also housekeeping suits. 164 N. 10th st. Phone Main 4519. GRADUATED NURSE WISHES PO sltlon In a doctor or dentist's office. journal. MIDDL1 AGED LADY, GOOD COOK. wnnis worn; state wages. L-43 Journal. WANTED MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO keep house for widower' permanent position for right party. J. C. AIulvl hlll. Bridal Veil. Or. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework: two In family; good wages. Inquire Dr. Labbe's residence, head of Lovejoy st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at Seaside. Phone East 2168, or call 651 K. Taylor. GOOD WILLING GIRL TO HELP with light housework In small family. 450 6th st. GIRL TO DO CHAMBER WORK. 110 4th St., cor. Washington. WANTED lady to shorthand. SETTLED, do office work E-42. Journal. REFINED and learn WANT E D EXPERIENCED SEWING girl: best of wages; steady Job. Mrs. St John, dressmaker. 115 Willamette boulevard, Denver ave. station, St. Johns carllne. L . . . - . . . POSITION WANTED A LADY OF experience wants to care for rooming """.in or notei. I'pnnc Kast 4782. NEAT. CAPABLE WOMAN WITH daughter 14. desires housekeeping, wiuowers lamny, rooming house. 230H Yamhill. Main 6413. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 205 4 Morrison at Phone Pacific 239 27 N. 2d st Phone Pacific 1300 RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT CO. Logging camp and farm help a spe cialty. 20 N. 2d st. Phone Main 6291 We pay all telegraph charges. JAPANESE EMP. CO. ALL KINDS OF help supplied. Main 4659. 268 Everett GOOD WOMAN TO HELP ON LADIES coats, experienced, good wages, cull today. J. K. Stern. Ladles' Tailor. 429 Washington st. WANTED preferred. A HOUSEGIRL, GERMAN 300 Park. ST. LOUIS LADIES EMP. AGENCY. Mrs. Richardson, mgr.; selected help a specialty. 230 Yamhill. Main 6413. ACME EMP. CO.. FARMERS' AND loggers' help-especially. 84 N. 2d, 230 Burnslde; Main 7824. WANTED AGENTS WANTED WAITRESS IN OUR lunch room. Swetlands, 273 Morrison 450 YAMHILL NICELY FURNISHED rooms. Very reasonable Clean, quiet houae; gaa. bath, hent Both phones FOR GENTLEMEN TWO LARGE, bright rooms, furnace heat, centrally located, private house. 474 Yamhill st. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with private family; ladles preferred 703 Everett at. ROOMS NEATLY FURNISHED, RENT under new management. L, between Morrison and reasonable. 144to Sixth Alder. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. ELEC trlc light, furnace heat, gas range; $16 per month. 609 Johnson St., near 14th st NICELY FURNISHED. LIGHT FRONT room, suitable for one or two gentle men, private family, 5 minutes' walk to poatorflce; terms reasonable. 455 6th. A NICE. LIGHT, FRONT ROOM IN private family, situated close. Inquire 28, 20th st, 2 NICELY FURNI8HED ROOMS FOR a gentleman. With or without board. 484 E. Harrison. Phone E-2782. NICELY FURNI8HED ROOM) ilO. suitable for two. in modern house; gas, bath, walking distance. Phone East 6935. C-1S6B. Call 409 Broadway. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. NICE large front room, suitable for two. with private family, quiet and best locality In city. 315 Market, corner R'h. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS WITH OAS AND WATER. $7.50; S-room flat. $10. 1904 Market. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED EXPERIENCED 6ECOND- glrls. First-class families. City and country. Wages $25, $30. 230 4 Yam hill. Main 6413. WANTED QUIET. MIDDLE-AGED woman for light work and Invalid's care; home privileges. C-45. Journal. GIRLS TO SEW MATTRESS TICKS. 65 Front St., cor. Davis. PROFITS OF FROM 100 PER CENT to nearly 200 per cent will be paid to men and women who can-ell an article that positively cuts coal bills In two and can be quickly and easily demonstrated' every user of coal is readily convinced that he simply cannot afford to be with out it; order after ordetttaken from same poople: we help you In every way; an extraordinary chance both for those with or without experience aa salesmen; $10 j THE COLON ADE. ROOM AND BOARD, : cash for every $3; big profit for onlyl all lateat conveniences. 19th and J 10c for package and postage to prove Couch. an wo say ana secure soie agency, in- a LADY WOULD LIKE A CHO.D To OSBORN HOTEL, CORNER ORAND ave. and E. Aah; furnished rooms, sin gle or en suite, with or without board. East 6619, THE DEXTER, FURNISHED ROOMS. corner 12th and Washington, entrance on 12th. LADIES $ 1 EVERY DAY AT HOME; stamped envelope for particulars. La dles Aid. Durham. Connecticut. WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE F1TZ Well shirts and Boss of All overalls fit 7a 1st St. ENERGETIC WOMAN OVER 26 FOR position with wholesale house; experi ence unecessary. T-28. Journal. Jacket Ex perl Rooms Rooms Rooms. Country 'transient solicited. Rooms 25c, 36c and 50c per night. J. H. H. An derson, proprietor. RIVER VIEW SINGLE GRAVES, $10; ' family lota, 10x16, for $100, and upwards, according to size; the only vcmeiery in j-urua.no. wnicn perpetually maintains and cares for lots. For information, apply to W. R. Mackenzie, Worcester block. W. M. Ladd, president. liOSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lota, $25 to $76. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For lull Information apply to Frank Schlegel, 682 Worcester blk. Phone A2823. MEETING NOTICES , .WEB FOOT COMPANY NO 65, UNI form Rank, W. O. W., will give the first of their series of whist and danc ing parties Friday evening, October IX, In W. O. W. temple, 128 11th st. Cards at 9; dancing at 10:30. Full orchestra. Prizes and refreshments Admission 15c. If. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, bA6 meets Wednesday evening. Allsky bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts. it W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP NO. ,976. Mondays. 17th and Marshall. ' Vlaltora welcome. PROSPECT COMPANY' NO. 140 W. O. W. will give their first dance of the eeaaon, Thursday evening. Oct. 17, '07, at W. O. W. Temple, 128 11th st. MEN DON'T ACCEPT ANY KIND OF work until you hear from us. Make $10 per day selling trie quickest seller on earth; 110.000 sold In Minneapolis. New article; new plan; costs 7 cents; sells for 25 cents. Send 6 cents for two samples. Domestic Mfg. Co., Desk 9, Minneapolis. Minn. I BOOKKEEPER FOR SAWMILL I Thoroughly competent bookkeeper, 1 must be familiar with the lumber busi ness and auick and accurate at figures; state experience and give references j and salary expected to start on. Ad- , dress A-43. Journal. WANTED SEVERAL HIGH-GRADE. I ! first-class, experienced road sales- ' men, men who can earn from $3,000 to ! , $5,000 a year; old reliable Jobbing house, ! i staple line. Address Western Mfg. Co., ! J Lumber Exchange. Minneapolis. Minn. FITTERS, and skirt hands. need le wanted at once. lN & KING fcxperlejiced sewers. Good cftipetent people OLI. WORTMAN GOOD HELP TO WORK IN SCH ELL Patent Adjustable Form; wages paid while learning. 209 10th sU side entrance. WOMAN TO WORK ON COATS, ALSO apprentices. The Spencer Co., ladies tailors. 125 10th at WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework In family of three at 1054 Qulmby st.; German Referred, Phone Pacific 623. WAIT A MINUTE. I Good inventions are in great demand. I Through associate attorneys in Wash- ington, I can secure you a patent on your invention, fully covering every j new feature. It costs nothing to con- suit me and may mean a fortune to j you. A. J. Matter, r. 1 8 Commonwealth Bldg., 6th and Ankeny. DO IT NOW. WANTED SOLICITI NCI capable of earning $50 per week. 45, Journal. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL en t-HMiV nousewora; lour in iamnj. ior com- R wanted soliciting cupable of earlnng $50 45. Journal. SALESMAN per week. R- food wages will be paid. 481 or call 657 Flanders, between 20th and 2lRt sts. petent cook j Phone Main 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. 4 CARPENTERS WANTED CALL AT 1117 E. Main St., Sunday between 2 and 6 o'clock. Clarke & Ennls. W'ANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOOK I keeper, must be a neat penman, good 1 salary, address in own handwriting. I S-3!t. " Journal. WANTED AT ONCE wrappers; must be Roberts Bros. -EXPERIENCED over 16 years. WANTED BOY'S FOR GOOD Posi tions In candy department Paclfio Coast Biscuit Co., 12th and Davis sts. ARE YOU EXPERIENCING DIFFI culty in obtaining domestic help? We can heln von Western Reference Co.. COLLECTOR. ?ii2 Golrlhero- block. Butte. Mont. Man or gooq nanus aim appvn 1 nm c ; .n,..w, niui a to T farm as collector, good salary; $250 cash re- 1 API INTICR GfLS TO LEARN quired. Only reliable person meaning JLBsm?11"'I' Tio int.rt Wh business need apply. Call Monday 9 to h. helpers also wanted. 63 Wash- 1" nr 9 tr K Woom " 1 9 Hwetlan.l blfllT i mgtOn bldg. BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS BOUGHT Covenant Contract Co., bldg. Main 2891. LT AND SOLD. 427 Flicdner C, HENRICHSENiCO, and opticians. 284 Was JEWELERS. hlngton at NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND TO all persons, firms and corporations Interested in the Oregon Trust & Sav ings bank. In pursuance of an order made by the Honorable, the circuit court of the , i State of Oregon for Multnomah county in the suit of Louis J. Wilde, plaintiff, , lagatntt the Oregon Trust & Savings bank, a corporation, and others, notice its hereby given to the creditors, as well as all persons, firms and corporations having any claim or demand against the said Oregon Trust & Savings bank a corporation of Portland Or., to present " the same, with the vouchers thereof I duly verified, to the undersigned re- oelvcr of said Oregon Trust &. Savings K bank at his office in the city of Port--! land, Or., on or before the 1st day of , January. 1&08. Portland, Or September 25, 1907. , ( THOMAS C. DEVLIN, , Receive Of tha Oregon Trust &. Sav " ' Ings Bank. JSOTiCB tOIi PROPOSALS FOR BOR ' t lng a well fofc te City of Hunting "ton, Oregon. 'r : Notice is hereby given that the City - of Huntington will, at the city record i r 'Of f iC4t to the ' said city, receive ' pealed bids up to November 10, 1907, at ' '8 p. n for tho boring of a well for the Mid CJtjr Of Huntington, Oregon. Tho well to b drilled to the depth of one thousand feet, cased with six inch iron casing. 1 Tha city reserves the . right to stop the work t any depth. iJald bids will bo opened by the city - rounclr of said elty At a meeting to be hold on "Thursday,:- November 10. J907, at 8 p. in tho council chamber cf said city. ; f . ; '" ' " . , . Specifications may bo baa by calling on or addressinaT tho city recorder of txt,t city 'f Tho city council reserves th right to rMct sjiy sno i oju..,.. Dona by order of the ctty council of Ilanttnglon. OreroiC OcMber Recorder, ct th jbuj of HunUnffton. Or. SALESMAN WANTED GOOD MAN, with some trade can secure strong medium-priced skirt line for the coast; generous commission; fine opportunity for energetic, persevering man. N-44, Journal. : SALESMEN WANTED CARRY A SIDE line; If you r.re a shoe talesman, or call on general stores, you can carry our' side line, the best one out; square propo sition; sell 1 to 3 at each stop; each sale nets $5.66 profit; sample takes up no room; no work, no trouble. White to Exer-Ketch Novelty Co., Indianapolis, Ind. ! BE A GOOD PENMAN, WE CAN teach you; no failures. M. A. Albin, 517 Wo reenter bldg. WANTED AN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG marri?d man to operate a ranch, 160 acres, 20 miles from Portland, half mile from railroad station, church and school; everything furnished except team and wagon; snap for right party. Apply owner. 309 Ablngton bldg. wanted swede or German girl for general housework; must be good plain cook. Good wages. Call or telephone afternoons or evenings. East 108. 800 Union ave.. North. SOLICIT ADVERTISING. LIBERAL cash commission; no collecting. Northwest Newspaper Brokerage, Good nough bldg. PRESSERS ON LADIE8' GARMENTS. WANTED AN ERRAND BOY; $6 PKR! M'-nna uje vvoras. aa. week. The James Printing Co., 48-60 EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE DIPPER SOLICITORS FEMALE WANTE Two experienced female solicitors, ex perience and good address. Apply Call 414 Columbia bldg., corner West Park and Washington, between 2 and 6 p. m. tornatlonal Fuel Co., 76 William St., New Y'ork City. A HOME COMPANY LOW PREMIUM rates and high cash values make the policies of the Columbia Life Sc Trust Co. easy to sell. Apply to Jesse R. Sharp, manager of agents, 214 Lumber Exchange bidg. MALE AND FEMALE HELP ENGINEER SAWYER (COMBINED). $3; teamster; 6 laborers for woodyard (or Japs), boat steward, dishwashers, cooks, laundry waaher, $18; waitresses, 26 city, Heppner, Eugene, Mineral Springs; restaurants, hotels, eooks, dish washers, chambermaids ; .family help. Drake's. 205 H Washington. Both phones. Sundays. 11 to 12. MEN AND WOMEN ANXIOUS TO IN crease their earning capacity; w have helped thousands, let us help you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOL, 64H 6th st. Open Evenings. HELP male WANTED or female. AND R G. SUPPLIED, Drake, 205 4 Washington st Pacific 1370 or A 1570. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE barber trade In 8 weeks; costs less, better salaries, learned in less time than other trades; catalogue free. Moler Barber College. 35 N. 4th st. STENOGRAPHERS, BOTH MALE AND female, good positions open with best firms; no charge. Underwood writer Co., 68 6th st Type- UNIVERSAL SHORTHAND WRITE letters the first week, soon prepares for pnylng position, taught only in the Eclectic Business University, 68 3d St., the school that makes young people happy with god positions. Phone Main 4504. MAN AND WIFE, HOTEL, CITY, good pay; short hours; parties must be sober and reliable. 81 N. 6th st. JOIN ACME DRAMATIC CLUB; plays, rehearsals: two companies. Drlscoll. 406 Couch bldg. AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU SELL goods7 If so we need you; complete outfit free; cash weekly. Write for choice of territory. Capital City Nur sery company, Salem. Or. GIRLS. BOY'S, WOMEN AND MEN make good money taking orders and selling goods; see us at once. PI urn IE fJlJLgo3jljKinson. GOOD MONEY TO ACTIVE AGENTS. 171 13 tli st, corner Yamhill. AGENTS CAN EASILY MAKE $10 per day. selling our fast-selling Tioll day specialties to merchants: enormous demand; write quick. Sullivan Co., 405 W. an Buren st., Chicago, 111. board: a fine home: Call 267 Ross. mother's care. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING THE MITCHELL HOUSEKEEPING and transient rooms, reasonable. 7th and Flanders sts. LARGE, LIGHT. NICELY FUR njshed housekeeping rooms; running water. 603 4 Alder. H O U S E K E E P I NO FURNISHED rooms, gas stove, bath and 275 N 12th. Phone Main 1031. phone. WANTED FINANCIAL. WILL GIVE 3 PER CENT. PER month for two months on $200. Ad dress 0-42, Journal. WANT $2,000 ON IMPROVED PORT land property, 7 per cent Address 8-42. Journal. WANT TO BORROW $500 ON VACANT city property worth $2,000. Address R-42. Journal. WANT $6,000 ON IMPROVED CITY property, 7 per cent, for two or three years. Address P-42, Journal. WANT $1,600 ON NEW Portland. Address Y-42. HOUSE IN Journal. WANTED $3,600 FOR THREE TO flvo years; good income real property. M-42, JournnL WANTED REAL ESTATE BUYERS WAITING FOR HOMES from $1,500 to $5,000. Now la the time, today. Don't wait for tomorrow. A. S. Draper, 343 4 Washington at, rooms 3 and 4, corner 7th. 1st St. wanted. Swetlands, 273 Morrison st. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE COLLECTOR MIDDLE-AGED MAN with experience In business and col lecting, and well acquainted with tho city, would like permanent position as collector for wholesale house. Can give personal and bank reference as to honesty and reliability, and all se curity required. A-45. Journal. WANT 6-ROOM HOUSE. NOT OVER $3,000, good locality. M-44, Journal. WANTED TO RENT WANTED. Live men to sell rural directories; nine farmers out of ten buy them: 75 per cent commission; boys are making $5 to $10 per day. Call at 265 Wash ington St., room 12, and get busy. MAN WITH GOOD REFERENCE TO solicit and collect. Experienced man to go with you and teach you the busi ness. Opportunity for promotion to good salary position soon. No. 409 Mac lea y Building, 286 Washington st. A YOUNG MAN OF ABILITY TO qualify for the postal service; salarv from $900 to $1,400 a year; a few days only to file vour application. Call im mediately. Pacific States School, 613 McKay bldg, STENOGRAPHERS. AT ONCE. TO qualify for government positions. Pa cific States School. 513 McKay bldg. $20 WEEKLY EASILY EARNED (PO nltion permanent) distributing circu lars, samples. For particulars. Com mercial Advertising Association, Phila delphia, Pa. MEN TO GET THEIR SUITS FROM Charley Lee, 93 N. Sd st Perfect fit guaranteed; ail work first class. MEN AND BOYS WANTED, TO learn plumbing, plastering, bricklay ing; day nnd night classes; free cata logue; positions secured; no book learn ing. Coyne Trade School, 230-240 8Lh t., San Francisco and New York. MEN WANTED EVERYWHERE Dis tribute samples, circulars, etc., $3 to $5 thousand; permanent occupation. American Union. Pont lac bldg., Chicago. ARE YOU TIRED OF YOU if" JOB?" Then try farming or fruit growing In rich southern country. Five acres $150. Clear $3,000 per year. K-44, Journal. WANTED 100 MEN; DR. KETCH UM will cure promptly all your private and sexual diseases; graduate; advice free. 170 4 3d st. Pacific 2229. SPECIALIST FOR MEN ONLY FEES will accord with electrical findings on free examination. medicines dis pensed. Dr. Madison, 2514 Alder, room CLERKS AND CARRIERS FOR PORT and P. O. Examination Nov. Kith, call today in regard to aualifvlno. r,n McKay Bldg.. Paclflcjtates Schoois. WANTED BLACKSMITH FOR CAR work, also locomotive engineer accus tomed to handling geared locomotives. Apply Eastern & Western Lumber Co., city. WANTED 4 GOOD SOLICITORS FOR a new proposition. Salary and com mission. Apply after 3 p. m. or Sunday all day, 227 4 Washington St., room 67. WA NT ED A COMPETENT CLOTHES- cieaner at. ast Portland Cleaning and Dye works. 148' Grand ave ! WE SECURE POSITIONS FOR MEM- bers; special membership $2. Y'. M. C. A. WANTED RELIABLE BOY AT Jones' Book Store. 291 Alder st. WANTED AN UPHOLSTERER. AP ply 328 Williams ave. CAL. WINE DEPOT, HEADQUARTERS for cooks and helpers. 148 4th st. WANTED OFFICE BOY. H. E. NO ble, 312 Commercial Block. i WANTED EVERYWHERE HUS- tlers to tack signs, distribute circu lars, samples, etc. ; no canvassing; good i pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. ; BARBERS STATE BOARD OF BAH br examiners will be in Session In this city October 14, 15 and 16 at 1674 1st st. to examine applicants holding permits, i. m. eapo, secretary. WANTED A HAT RENOVATOR. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS DRUG- Oall 334 Stark, cor. 7th. -JF, I. (I!h , "f an? trae I WANTED FIRST - CLASS STEAM gutter; good wages to right party Ad- cleaner. The Heillg Shop, 5434 i PAHS LP n wm OfllOt iA h" lllnnf t Ulnn, x sica-i ilia v. io oi ruiiii. WflSh ne-tnn art - NEAT APPEARING SOLICITORS. I WACTtn opmt vn t rw dcdod steady position; salary and cprai- ern. The Heill ShoD. 643 Wash. I mgvon Bt, i j Ion. The .Wardrobe, 347 2d st CONCLUSIVE PROOF OF SUPERIORITY OF THE JOURNAL AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Crossley & Co., real estate dealers, McKay Building, ad vertised a two-flat house for sale in The Journal last Tues day and telephoned to The Journal office before 9 o'clock next morning requesting the advertisement to be discon tinued at once as they sold the house through the ad the same evening it appeared. Crossley & Co. are live real estate men who know the value of The Journal from the grand results in evidence. Their announcements in The Journal give convincing proof of the great purchasing power behind The Journal's big bonafide local circulation. To be out of The Journal is to be out of the minds of thousands of citizens who take no other daily paper. IT PAYS TO BE IN THE BEST THEY ALL READ THE JOURNAL. WANTED TO PENT HOUSES, COT tages, flats, stores, offices, rooming horses, eta Landlords will do well to call on PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. Phone Ex. 72. S. E. Cor. 8d and Oak. $1.25 WEEK UP CLEAN FURN lshed housekeeping rooms, bath, laundry, furnace heat, yard. 203 4 Stanton st. U car . $1.60 WEEK UP LARGE, CLEAN furnished housekeeping rooms, laun dry and bath. 184 Sherman st, south, Portland. FURNISHED HO USEKEEPING rooms. Reasonable rent, on two car lines. 871 E. GUsan. Phone E. 364B. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS hot and cold water, reasonable. 62s E. Mill. THREE OR FOUR PARTLY FUR nlshed rooms, one half block from car line. Alberta car. 1068 Grand ave. N. Phone Scott 6648. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, nicely furnished. 482 E. Washington. $204 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEP ing rooms, lower floor. 3rd St., near Hall. 449 3d St. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP ing suite, $13; bath, gas and phone; also cozily furnished sleeping room, $6.50. 544 Overton. GOOD FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, suites of two $8, $10 month; new lower flat, furnished, $22. unfurn ished. $16. Coast Realty Co., 226 4 Morrison. THE YALE, 2914 GRAND AVE.; DE slrable housekeeping suites; mod ern conveniences, also nice single rooms. FOR RENt HOUSES Two roomers, at 675 E. Aash st WANTED ROOM AND BOARD GENTLEMAN WANTS LARGE UN furnished room, or 2 smaller rooms, and board; with private family; west side; references; reply giving full par ticulars and phone number. C-44. Journal. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 20 TEAMS TO HAUL ties and lumber, good wages per manent emplovment. Cottrell to Trout dale. Apply at mill one mile south Cottrell, or at office, 306 Ablngton bldg., Portland Or. Pulfer & Shay. MODERN 10-ROOM FURNISHED house, east side; close In: gaa and electricity throughout; wood and gaa ranges; up-to-date in its appointments. MOORE REALTY CO., 268 Stark St. A-2707. Main 2707. 11-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, $45, furniture for sale, paying well; 3 blocks from postoffice; good neighbor hood; owner leaving city. Call at once. Smith's Rental Agency, 314-15 Couch bldg., 4th, near Washington. Phone A-1606 and Main 8126. FOR RENT 7-ROOM MODERN house, 250 Benton st. $20 per montn 7-room. modern, furnished houae, 360 Benton st, $25. 6-room house, In Woodlawn, $12. OTTO, CROCKET & HARKSON. 133 1st st. FOR RENT 6-ROOM COTTAGE, EAST side, walking distance. Inquire 34 E. 13th st. N. WANTED buying ' to receive Journal. ADDRESSES OF THOSE Bloomer" saes, who failed the goods. Address, A-44, FOR RENT NICE, MODERN 6-ROOM house. North Portland, $25 per month. M. E. Lee, room 20, Raleigh bldg. 323 4 Washington st. WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD goods and guarantee best prices. Call, Fhone or write. S. J. & I Rubenstein, 75 Front St., opposite National hotel. Paclfio 1401. W PAY MORE FOR FURNITURE ' PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS, Main 5655. 211 1st st IF YOU WANT TO SELL, SEE US. Second Hand Palace. Highest prices I paid for second-hand" goods. 267 Flan ders, pnone main aaie. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kinds of second-hand goods. Union Exchange. 262 Front st Paclfio 1431. PHONE EAST 6204 IF YOU WISH TO aell your furniture. 368 Hawthorne ave. 6 ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED, close in, east side, $25; 6 rooms, mod ern, furnished, Woodstock, $25; 8 rooms, 4 acre, fruit, garden, etc.. suburbs, $5. Globe Realty Co.. ZZ14 jpirrison st. VAN HORN TRANSFER FURNITURU and pianos moved, stored or shipped. Phone Main 1618. WE RENT AND SELL PIANOS. man. Clay & Co. SHEH- TWO HOUSES. 17TH ST., BETWEEN Flanders and Glisan; Inquire Lowen gardt. 33 Park st. FOR RENT $12, NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE, E. 14th and Falling sts., Union ave. cars. BEST LOGGER SHOES MADE TO order. Union made shoes in stock. Ernest Claus. 852 4 Glisan. FURNITURE TO REPAIR, FIR8T class workmanship. Standard Furni ture Co., 81 N.J 0th. Main 8126. CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SAV age A Penhell. S45-247 1st Pac. 360. Lady wanted to penses, 411 1th it Ca 3HARE EX l Sunday. HOUSES AND FLATS 7-ROOM COT tage, $20; new lower 4-room flat, $16 or $22 newly furnished; all on west side river; 6 acres, house, barn, lots fruit, 5 miles out, near car line, 6c fare, $13 month. Coast Realty Co., 226 H Morrison. $16 MONTH, NEW MODERN COT tage. 766 E. 8th. Owner. Main 3990. 4-ROOM COTTAGE FOR furniture for sale, $135. RENT. $9; 435 E. 30th. FOR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE strict." ly modern, with furnace, Inquire 262 Russell at Phone 1937 East . A 1 .