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..' ." ' THE OREGON. CdAILY JOURNAL. .PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY , 20. , 1903 It JOURNAL CENT WANTS J 1 ; A WORD San Trancisco Office Oregon Journal - 1206 Call Bid. , Talspaaae fll,I. SCaUTlOt BOEXT. : : Ottoman. wher ! i .f1" tea have their mall seat r The Journal office ARTHUR L, Stt Representative NEW TODAY GOOD CHEAP BUYS ' S400 will buy lot "ViC'AjiS; , .flne bearing fruit trees; near Alberta i;, and Union aves. STOO will buy lnt 2 and .J' : V ' Tabordale. on West ave.; fine loca- ' BTKA will buy 75x100 feet on Spencer ef. Montivftla. with mU Um; .Jlio cash, balance small monthly , -jiyments; a bargain; 1 block, oar- ; .''imn will buy 126x100 feet on Oar " ' fiild ave near Dekum are. Thla (a -I th. bt buy in that part of tba cltj; "' 'nothing better; anap. ttSAO will buv, 7-room b"V bath, lot 80x80. near Albert and ' Union avea; good buy. $ and Union nveWj ' tfo.U": onff$Voe.cn! eaat selling from $200 to 100 each; , near Vernon. .... S4000 for that flna lot 34x80 feet, n" U Waahlngton st and ju.t across the atreet from the Hill. eiJTKA will buy 7-room new modern '!L5JJ. Just Sefng mpletd: 5 46x 190: on E. Main near E. 17th at., on good term. $ oH for that fine 10 -room modern . nousi on Eaat 7th at... near East ' Ankeny at Thla la all right ! STBOO will buy a new modern 7-room , fioTa" corner lot on Hawthorne ave. .- near B. 10th at J. L. WELLS CO. $jo Cfcamfcei of Oommeroe Bldg AIcKenna Junction Unlveralty Park, at the erotmlng ot the main line of the p. R. fJ03 i! eaat with the main line of the Ham man system to Puget aound i McKenna Junction la where the depot . and raUroad yards will be. ; . ; ' Work will commence soon on the laying of the tracka for Swift and Ar - roour companies' packing planta, ' McKenna Junction will be -a manu facturing city with large payrolls. McKenna Junction nas the greatest future of any auburb of Portland. Buy ijsuslness lot now before prtcea , are advanced. Uti IH and up. Terme 10 per cent caah, 10 per cent r every tnree muiii.ua. , For platg and prlcea call on or ad- dresa .. , - f W. H. Grindstaff IXO Commercial block. Fhoae Xala 6009, JONESMORE . a at. l.'wa,aiAt) at 11 thm tlmA. b- causa 4t ia an addition of actual value within tho city limlta.' You have noth ing to pay for, only the lot The btoild V lng reatricUong will make JONESMORE A dlatrtct of pretty homes. You have sidewalks, graded streets and Bull Run water. You are on the city aide of a district with a population of 4.000; an established carlfna with 10-mlnute ser vice runs through center of tract We can agree on terms. You get a com .Plata abstract and warranty deed. Re ' member, the price you pay la all you - pay. Take Monta villa car, get off at JONESMORE Lots are 60x100 feet. $250 to $600. GEO. D. SCHALK Stain 893, A-8393. S64 Stark Si. ' Two Good 1 Modern Houses 7 rooms each, now renting for $45- per month but are worth $58 per month; on s Second St.; lot alone worth $2,500. Must sell. Price $5,900-Part Cash CALL ON US COLUMBIA TRUST CO. 714 Couch Bldg. 109 Fourth st, near Washington ; Oneol the Grandest Places on thcJEAjst Side , Belmont St., 80x100 feet, handsome . grounds, 8 rooms, furnace, gas, electric , ' lights, modern plumbing. Price $5500. $2000 Cash the DunnlLawrence Co. 148 AXBZS ST. ;, Bargains In Houses ' 7-room bouse In Walnut Park on Wil liams ave., artistlo design and a beauti ful home. Price $5,000. Terme. 7-room bouse in Walnut Park on Wil liams a,v 24.E00. ' Term a. - k room buna-alow.4 new. lust pom. El e ted, between 27th and 36th, on Eaat lay. i. Price only $2,660; half caah. ' 6-room cottage (new) at Haselwlld on Mount Scott carllne, (0x100 lot Price $1.O0; fZbO down, szv per monin. COBB BROS. 412 Swetland Bldg.: Phone Main 821$. J CBNT A; WORD f WANTS' NEW TODAY FARMS 4 Aomxs. On Clackamaa river, about 10 mllea from Portland. I mllea from railroad alalinnr nnA l.rmm hnuae. nlaatereu land palmed, aome -houaehold rooda, gooa mare, nne cow. i piga, i cnitn ena, light wagon, barn, woodahed. t good chlcken-houaea, large brooder place; well fenced: I good eprinja; water piped to houae and garden for Irrigating; Hi fruit -treea.; berrlca of all klnda. i acroa In garden. A very fine home. Price $2,500. 49 Acmxs In We ah in gt on county; 15 In .cultiva tion, buance In atunip paature. live creek -through p.at; on mini mui.-. three fovrtha mil. to brhool. goil room houae. barn S6x?!. hl on men aide, granary. oot ai.d rhlokpn-houjea: good orchar.1 af aUut 100 ( lt. Jut coming to bearing. Price tt.OWK 11.000 down. baUnce four years. . per cent Interest trt Acmss. 0 In cultivation. SH rea bcaver dam. -room house, fair barn, family orchard, on a good public road IH mllea from R. R. and good town, lamnlll county. I'riee iu ier acre; ii u. aatt acus, 11 W tcrea In high atata of cultiva tion, balance In paature; aome timber; all good level land; 6-room house, good new barn and outhousea; a ycung fam ily orchard just coming Into bearing; peraonal property, constating of 1 team of marea, 1 with foal. 4 fine cows, 1 heifer calf. 1 doaen chlckena. 1 good farm wagon, 1 2-aeated hack. 1 dleo harrow. 2 other harrowa, 1 cultivator. i garaen arm, i ittu rack. 1 fine range, milk cana: f6rka. ahovela and all feed on pfcea. Located in a weu-improveo: iw.mj u mall and milk route, S mllea from R. d mA tnwn 11 mlloa frnm Portland. Price $2,760, $1,500 down. 10 ACXXS, Rolling land. 40 In cultivation, noma timber on balance, at acrea In orchard, good 7 room house, good barn 45x80, other outhouaea, 2 creeka on place, good outside range; would make a fine dairy farm. On mall and cream route, 4tt mllea from railroad and Columbia river, 21 mllea from Portland. Peraonal prop erty: 1 team of heavy marea and har ness, I milch cows, 1 bull, X heifers, 2 docea chlckena, 1 now, 2 wagons, plow, disc harrow cultivator, mower, rake and all amall tools; also Empire cream separator; price $8,200 for all; $2,600 down, balance 6 years, at per cent Interest, or would take a good house and lot, value $2,000 to $2,000, In ex change on place, balance time, 8 per cent. 893 ACBXS, Rolling land, 90 acrea In cultivation. 9 acrea beaverdam, about 8 acrea In or chard; a good 11 -room houae, brick cel lar; large Darn,.iarge onion-noum, run ning water at nouse ana Darn, n. xv. station on the place, Yamhill county. Price $28 per acre; third caah, balance ( per cent Espey-Meine Realty Co. 90011 31 coiixsacxAXi BUia, Comer Second and Waaklnfton. Excellent Stock and Dairy Farms 1600 Acres Tn Benton county, Or- 226 acrea under plow. $76 acrea slashed and aeeded down to clover and timothy; balance of the land ia moat all good saw timber ilnd piling; enough to pay for the farm. The place Is all under fence, la well watered by streams and springs. Two-storehouse of 10 rooms; barn, 64x100, wltn 18-foot posts; 'large hog and goat house, machine sheds and tool bouse. This land can all be cultivated when cleared; no waste land on place; good soil; half mile to school: telephone and R. T. V. Price $20 per acre. 1600-Acre Farm One half mile west of Wellsdale Sta tion on the S. P. R. R.. in Benton county. Or.; 1.000 acres Is rich bottom 11U Tuning lOllu, uaiia " ... land, with scattering oak, ash and fir timDer; tne duik oi u can do ""'i 'fi when cleared; all fenced and divided 1H -story (new) house, with bath, hot and cold water. A fine large spring supplies tne nouse ana iwu . ' . i n A lank Af hrl.lr And Jll Villi B IBII. , . . cement of 2,000 gallons, with abundant fall and force. -This rarm is very cneap i w .ri acre. We consider it a bargain at this price. hv& Acres Three miles east of Roseburg. Or., on t-..- ian mi t Umtlnii. 140 easllv put Into cultivation; 496 acres good pas ture land with considerable oak timber. Tne entire rarm won " j creek and springs; will make an Ideal stock and dairy iarm; a s-aiory ' house of 7 rooms, stable and hay bam. granary ana otner ouiduuimubb, uh-mo.u of apple, peach, pear, cherry and prune . L. n ,i arm la tttnrmA: on tele- phone line: rural free delivery and U mue to scnooi noun, kuuu, to Roseburg- Price. $16 per acre. 302-Acre Harm In Benton county. Or., all good, tillable ana grass lano, u ut lencea. inis larm in itwtu y .i.- v . .nil era urn hrmli In the county; no waste lartd. and all can be cuitivatea; bdoui isu crtiuiuiiiiiuii and grass, balance timber, oak and ash; well watered: 2-story, house, large barn; other outbuildings; bearing orchard. Price, $35 per acre. 226 Acres . . iin. -. v. rt nroafiam inn better land in the state), $0 acres In good cul tivation; 160 acres brush pasture, bal ance Umber; large bearing orchard; house of 6 rooms, barn and other out buildings. This farm can be divided Into 4 or pans very n.cc.y, wm uu. .nnnma.hAarlna- cltv DruDerty. Price", $40 per acre. J. L WELLS CO. 306 Chamber of Oommerca Xldf. GUSHER OIL WELL . a..m. Wtll riavK a aisheroll well this coming season. One of the largest oil flelSs In the world is being developed. This field is pronounced by California ell men-who are now working on the property as being equal If not better man tne imdoui miu ""i ) field of California. . - Do you know It Is possible to get free government land In this oil field? Do not waste any time in securing some of this land. . For further particulars caii on or ad dress ' w. j. coon. 602 Lumber Exchange Building. 20 I can deliver for a few days one of tha best family hotel or apartment sites in the city. 100 feet on Third, close In; $12,000; easy terms; I can show you 10 per cent net in this tf yon Improve. E. A. McGRATIi r ,121 Chamber of Commerce. : (JOURNAL 1 CENT A WORD! NEW TODAY 6 Rooms-$4200 lt 150x180. facea east, about 62 fruit . r 1 1., nnultrv vard trees an uran". r ' . , fenced with nettlpg; near to carllne. Martman & Thompson Cnsmoer 01 LOinmrr 3 Good soil. 4 blocka to car, $0 fare; rea sonable, good terms. Also H and H and acres In olty limits; easy payments; write; must sell at once, write A-276, care Journal. I UKECTOIIY OJFFICE BUILDINGS J COIRBKTT RLDq!, Morrison and 6th. W UKtKS I KK UULHJ.. a. u n HAMILTON BUXJ.. 1S1 3d Bt Kooert H. Btron g. Mgr., 1111 v-orma COLUMBIA ULUU., wssn. ana rr. ROTHCHILD BLUO.. Wash, and 4th. McKAY BLDO.. 8d and Btafk. T. Melenberg. 218 Rothchlld. 211 McKay. TILFORD BLIXJ., Morrison and 10th. A. P. Armstrong. 6th Floor. Main 584. i'LilkM ULhti.. 10a 4th at. R. Wi Lewla. 808 Couch Bldg. WEATHER REPORT The pressure haa fallen rapidly over northwestern Washington during the last 12 houra and a well-denned ola turbance overlie British Columbia this morning. Thla la expected to cause high aouthweat wlnda along the Wash ington coast and over the Interior wa ters of that atate during the next 24 hours; storm warnings were according ly ordered displayed at 7:16 a. m. at. all display atatlona In Washington and at Astoria, Oregon. Moderate ralne have fallen over wcetern Washington and light acattered precipitation over the eaatern portion of the atate and over northern Idaho alnce laat evening. The pressure la comparatively high over the aouthweat and clear sklea prevail thla morning from the California coaat "eaat ward to the Mississippi river. A pro nounced high area overlies the .Mis souri valley, development of which naa been attended by decidedly lower tem peraturra over the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys and the upper lake region. General precipitation la re ported over the entire country eaat or the Mississippi river In consequence or the eastward movement of the deprea alon noted over the Mlsslsalppl valley yesterday morning. The Indications point to tain tonight and Thuraday over (JOURNAL '"WANTS" Temp. Max. Mln. 40 82 44 26 48 24 26 26 76 62 70 60 40 22 42 26 46 22 74 46 46 42 66 46 44 82 40 14 . 60 28 . 64 60 . 60 48 . 62 26 Chicago, III Cincinnati, Ohio . Denver, Col .fi .70 .0 .88 .0 .22 .20 .0 .0$ .0 .0 .0 .08 r .0 .20 .66 Detroit, Mien Los Angeles, Cal.. New York, N. Y. . Omaha, Neb. .... Phlladeipnia. fa. . Phopnlx Arix. . . . Pittsburg, Pa. " ... fortiana, ur St. Louis, Mo. . . . Heattle, Wash. . REAL ESTATB TRANSFERS Have your abstracts made by the Se curity Ahatract Trust Co.. 7 C of C . TZ uT. Milton H. Stevenson to Max Loewenson ana jonn -'a lots and 7, block 28, Couch addition ..$46,000 John J. and Minnie Hawes to Monroe Goldstein, lot 6 and E. 16 feet of lot 7 block 26, King's second addition e."" Lone Plr Cemetery company to Mrs. H. C. Behrns. lot 20, block 27, said cemetery ... Herman Metxger trustee et al to M. Rlckert, lots 14 and 16. block 1, Reservoir Park ....... Z F. L. Wldell and wife to J. Au gust Carlberg. a 10-acre tract, commencing at northeast corn er of northeast of southwest 4 of section 28. township 1 north, range 2 east .... 6,000 Kate Ward to Anna N. Straugh, east 10 feet of lot 7 and west 30 feet of lot 6. block 17. Gold smiths addition 2-860 Hlbernia Savings bank to James B. Davis and Bertha A. Davis, . lot 18, Kent 600 William Caswell to Charles H. Marsh, lots 1 and 2, block 1, lots 10, 12. 1. 20. 21. 24. 45 and 46. block 2; lots 23, 25 and 26. block 4 of Pacific Coast Ab stract company's subdivision of lots 23 to 27, Glenhaven Park 1" C. E. and Maud Llttlcpage to Henry Sell. 22.5x40 rods, com mencing at northeast corner of section 13, township 1 south, range 3 east 2.000 Security Abstract & Trust com pany to Joseph H. Lee. lot 1, block 36, Rose City Park ..... $60 John Mock to F. L. H. Von Lub ken. lot 3, block 82, Mock ad- ditlon tv."--,; '.--.V.- 1 J. C. Ainsworth aYid wife to Hl 'ram J. Hess, lots 8 and 9. block 4. First Electric addition to Albina 100 Title Guarantee & Trust company to Fleeta Woodward, lots 8 and , block 9, St Johns.... 625 H. C. Stratton and wife to W. R. Boxorth, lot 19, block 9, Highland Park .y 160 W. R. Boxorth to Nellie Bosorth lot 19. block 9. Highland Park . 800 John Kubik to Elisabeth A. Ku bik, lots 7. 2, 16 and 16, block 3; FarrelVs First Addltlo$J to Woodlawn J.000 John Amberson to G. O. Worden west 36 feet of north 60 feet of lot 9, bloc 7, Dunn'a ad tlon J'" Hub Land company to I. N. Bush vllle. part of lot 4, block -2, Willamette boulevard acres... 200 James P. Andrews and wife to Thomas F. Pierce, lot 6, block 2. Oolden Park addition 2.050 paclflo Title ft Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. MARRIAGE LICENSES iifrAii vnr Kftlpm. 21. and .Joyce Shelley, 2l. Charles Arthur Sumner, 409 East Mill street, 22, and Mada E. Janes, 16. John Edward Bradley, St. John, Washington, 32, and Jennie A. East, 23. Henry Eyre Powell, 483 East Couch street, 21, and Roe E. Coffey, 18. Robert C. Gehrke, 516 Delay street, 27, and Pearl A. Breiter, 24. p. E. Reed, 105 Twentieth street, 23, and Vera Margaret Mitchell, 18. Adolph E. Bass, 362 Third street, 21, and Reba M. Kamlneky. 18. Wedding Cards. W. O. Smith A Oo Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington stir . Wedding cards the best. 100 for &. Alvin 8. Hawk, 144 2d at. . Tonseth Co.. florists, for flowera of all klnda 128 6th at. " Clarke Btoa. Florists Fine flowers snd floral designs 389 Morrison st Full dress suits for rent, all' sums. Unique Tailoring Co.. 0 Stark St. " Max M. Smith, florist, 160 6tk St. opp. Meier A Frank a . Main 7216. ' BIRJJIS BUCKKMASTER February 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckmaster, Botel Clarno, ft son. - . .1 HILL February . to Mr. and Mrs. James C Hill, 967 East Thirty-first, a son. . MORGAN February 23, to Mr. and Mrk. Robert Morgan, 360 Fourteenth, i a daughter. ; . . . j DEATHS BRAULT February IJ.' Hactor Brault, . Mount Angel, age 10; gunshot wound. ill CENT A WPR D "WAISTS PEATH3 RUETTER February $4, AmeUa RueU ter. 69 Howe, aga 14; xopntnaimio golt DOV oltre. W February 24. Edna . Wlineimina Dow, 646 Clay, ago ; tuoercuiar men Ingltfs. I - 8 URM AN February 14.' Dr. Jtmea S. 8urman, 146 H Third, aga 66; aneur ism of arch of tha aorta. . ROST February 23, Magdalena Rost, 284 Hooker; aga 70; senility. NICHOLL8 February 22. Nathan Nleh . oils. Waahougal. Washington, aga 73: catarrh of stomach. BKKOHOFF February ! 22, Ella Berg hoff, St. Vincent's hospital, ago $7; acuta nephritis. ' BUSCH February 1, Joseph Busch, 281 Ruisell, ago 21; tuberculosis of lungs and larynx. OREOET February 21. Joseph Greget Good Samaritan hospital, aga 14; hem orrhagic nephritis, DIX February 21, Jehu Ogla Dlx, Lau relwood. age 87; fatty degeneration nf h,.rt CA HILL February SlrThomffs A. Ca- hlll. St. Vincents Hospital, aga as; renal calculi. SHAW February 23, Mary Ann Shaw. 896 Sandy road, age 81; general weak ness. CAN A VAN In this city, at tho family residence. 642 6th at.. February 26. 1908, John W. Canavan. aged 28 win Fiinrral notice hereafter. SPENCER In this clty.-aat the resi dence of her mother. Mf. J. W. Cur ran, 460 4th st, February 26, 1908, Edna M. Spencer, aged 82 years. Funeral no tice hereafter. UNDERTAKERS D,UNNING. M'ENTEE A QILBAUOIL , undertakers and embalmera: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant J. P. FINLEY SONS. 8D AND MADI son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. A. a HEMSTOCK. FUNERAL Di rector, E. 11th and Umatilla. Sail wood 71. &ELLER-BYKNES CO;, FUNERAL DI rectora. embalmera. 27: Russell. East IOnk. Lady assistant EDWARD HOLMAN. UNDEKTAKEK. 220 2d st ERtCSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM-balmlng- Ixdv sss't 409 Alder. M 4133. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lota $26 to $75. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st snd Cully road. Rhone Tabor 2,06. For full Information apply to Frank Sehle gel 681 Worcester bik. Phone A-8828. MEETING NOTICES ATTENTION NEIGHBOR Something Doing T0-MCHT1 BETTER COME JRTUHD CAMP 4 .W.O.W THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Mt Baker Mlninar Co. for the election of a board of directors and such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be neid at its office, corner 4th and Oak sts., Portland, Oregon, on March 9. 1908, at 4 p. m. HENRY HAHN. President M. W A. KVKKCRKHN . CAMP. 6.466. meets Wednesday evening. Allsky bltfe d and Morrison sts. M. W. A. OREGON GKAPE CAMP NO. 6.975. Mondays. 17th and Marshall. Visitors Icome BUSINESS NOTICES THE FIRM OF PATTERSON & Hutchlngs, cement contractors, has discontinue! and all orders for cement will be taken care of by George E. Hutchlngs. Call on him before letting contract 212 Madison St., Room 20. Address all mall same. Home phone A-4374. INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION. Covenant Contract company, 427 Flledner bldg. Main 2891. L. C HENRICHSEN CO.. JEWELERS, and opticians. 284 Washington st NOTICES VfYTtriC TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the recorder of the city of Aurora, Marlon county, Oregon, until 6 p. m. o'clock on the 10th day of March, 1908, for the construction of wa ter system In the city of Aurora, Marlon county, Oregon. Forms of .'proposals, copies of specifications and Instructions may be obtained at the office of city recorder of Aurora, where plans may be seen. . . Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check of deposit in some bank ing Institution for a sum equal to 10 per cent of bid, made payable to city record er, said check to be forfeited to th city as liquidated damages In event of fail ure on part of bidder to enter Into the contract and furnish the required bonds as stipulated In the specifications. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. COLE & COLE HAVE REMOVED 6 730 Chamber of Commerce bldg. LOST AND FOUND FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattresses renovated and returned same day. 228 Front st Main 474. A-1374. Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. Metr.cer. proprietor. LOST BROWN GORDON SETTER? has collar, license No. 1709 on collar; return to 264 Union ave. north and re ceive reward. Archie Johnston. MALE AND FEMALE HELP MEN AND WOMEN ANXIOUS TO IN creaaa their earning capacity; wo have-helped thousands, let us help you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOL, 64 6th st Open Evenings. HELP WANTED AND SUPPLIED. Drake, 205 H Wash., Pac. 1370, A-1570. . HELP WANTED MALE WANT CAPABLEYOu1Jg1An"aS partner In easily learned business, $90 month and 1-3 of large profits; $350 re- qulred. D-210, Journal. A YOUNG MAN WITH $100 TO IN vest In a good legitimate busnless, that has a bright future. In this city. B-260, Journal. " JOURNAL It Takes alotofPouadln 66 Brife a Nail And it's about as practical as to run a business without advertising, or to rely upon "hit or miss" advertising in trying to drive prosperity nails. , ; It takes a lot of advertising of the any-old-kinrj ' brand to keep a business off the rocks it takes but a fraction of as much of the clearheaded, reasonable kind of publicity to spell success as it does of the mixed and purposeless, kindssome bad, some worse, some dangerous. The only kind of advertising that costs is the "drive-a-nail-in-the-dark" kind Journal advertising doesn't cost; it pays handsomely, because The Journal is the people's popular paper it reaches the great purchasing public more effectively than any other Portland medium. . For "real estate selling The Journal is the ."real7 thing.: The secret is -they all readThe Journal! JOURNAL 1 CENT -WANTS" 1 j A ; WORIT II RU ' W AN TEDtMALS WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE $10 to $160 per month; soma avan mora; stock clean. grown on reserve- vanced weekly; choice of territory. Ad dress Washington Nursary Co, Top- Eenlsh, Washington. ISTlCN! A FORTUNE TO -AGENTS. I will give ona gross of, Australian Rubber. Cemont, including receipt, all for $10, to a limited- number of parties. Call at 668 Iiorthwlck,. between 7, and 9 p. m. Take L. car. ' WANTED 100 MEN; DR. KETCHUM will cura promptly all your private and sexual diseases; graauate; aayios free. 170 H 3d st. Main 7164. MEN TO GET ' THEIR SUIT 8 O'ROM Charley Lee. 98 N. id st; perfect fit guaranteed; all work first-class. , UAL. WlMw DEPt)T, IHbADQUAUTEK for cooks and helpers. 14 4tn at WH - GIVE SPECIAL . RATES FOR room and board by week or month. TTnlnn Hntal 1 M th mi. ' WF. SECurlci VodlTlONS I FOlt MEM $ Y. M.C.A. here: special membership $1. Y. M. CA, MARINE DiVEH WANTS PARTNER. Write for particulars. A-228, journal. DOUBLE YoiJft MONEY1 BV spec!U latlng on a amall scale. Particulars aaaress iesa l, oia vumwunweaiia oiag. WANTED MAN "WITH' $100 TO BUT H interest In paying business. A-131. Journal. . UNION HOTEL SELLS MEAL TICK- ata at is z-so per meai. iry loeoi, WAnTED-SALESMAN TO CARRY X worm ooupia. i n. cm sideline of neckties., Apply 4UJ vouch bldg. UNION HOTEL. 81 N. 6th ST., SERVE a rich man e meal at poor man's prim; oniv uc iii,-m' ti t ribtJ PT.IIMRINtt. EI. EC triclty, plastering, bricklaying, draft ing ana pian reaaing; amy ana mam, no books; positions secured; free catalogue. Coyne National Trade Schools, 230 and III! Sin SI., Etan r ramiaxi, v.i. WANTED FROM 60 TO 100 MEN TO work by contract for campa, rail roads,, etc. Joe Thompson, 66 N. 1st st TRY THE UNION HOT EL FOR YOUR meals, tiunaay cnioneu dinner outy 20o, worth 60c. WANTED COFFEE AND TEA SOLIC ltors; liberal commission; city. $$4 Yamhill st. j J WANTED ELDERLY GENTLEMAN wishing a home to cook for two on ranch- can do light work for extra pay. r req wipiw. oimrra. .i BOY TO SELL PAPER8: CAN GO TO acnool. call new siana uniun unvt, A FIRST -CLA88 DRYGOODS MAN with knowledge of shoes. Apply in person. Frail Mercantile Co., Bt Johns. Oregon. PURE MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE with lunch. 6c; free reading and cnecKers. I'orrea nip. pm mu n PARTNER WANTED IN ONE OF THE best paTylns; businesses In the city, has no competition on the Pacific coast; $2.60 required; will stand for an Inves tigation. Call or-write D. C. Slmmon sen, 658 Borthwlok st. take "8" car. SITUATION WANTED BY. MIDDLE aged man on dairy farm; thoroughly understands care end handling of cows and care of milk. Address, D-801, Jour nal. TAILORS WANTED, TO WORK ON coats. Apply 496 Washington. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A CAPABLE GIRL TO DO housework In a pleasant country town not far from Portland; wages $12 per month. Address Mra. Ben Smith, Cham poeg, Or. , AT ONCE, BUSINESS WOMAN. MA ture years, responsible position with established firm. X-16K). Journal. EAST SIDE FRMALE EMPLOYMENT Office. 122 M Grand ave. East 1066. GOOD PLACE FOR MIDDLE-AGED lady who wishes to get a good home on a farm and $10 a month. Address, B. C. Miller, Cecil. Or. OPERATORS ON PANTS: STEADY work; good pay. 207 Sherman st. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS HOUSE Jc'eper for man and 4 small children; medium wages. Call 760 Michigan ave. WANTED EXPERIENCED TAILOR ess and dressmaker; no other need aDDly. Chicago Custom House, 388 L Morrison st WANTED GIRL TO LEARN TYPE settlng, or an apprentice. B-251, Journal. , WE SECURE POSITIONS FREE FOR stenographers and bookkeepers taking our short special drills. Electio Busi ness University, 68 Sd st Phone Main 4604. Place you soon. WANTED DINING-ROOM GIRL IN small restaurant. Wages according to experience. Girl for general house work, family of three; $18 per month. Both for Rainier, Or. Call at St Charles hotel between 7 and 8 p. m. tonight, 10 to 11 tomorrow. B. F. Coe. FIRST-CLASS COOK AND DININO room girls wanted. 193 N. Park st. MILLINERY MAKER MUST BE thoroughly experienced and capable of taking first place. Fraley's. 214 3d. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN CIT tsen with considerable experience of vegetable and landscape gardening .de sires position with gentleman or chris tian family or to take care or charge of a place; can give references as to honesty, reliability and Industry; would prefer to ba in or near Portland, F-85, Journal, GARDENER WITH LARGE EXPERI ence, wishes work by day or hour: also lawns cleaned, 25c per hour; small Jobs accepted. D-282. Journal. - MACHINIST WANTS SITUATION First-class references. Experienced, In logging machinery and ail kinds of engines. t)-iiv, journal, VOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE. handy with tools, would like position in city. D-280, Journal. YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS fireman in steam laundry or factory. Address E. Urn, 286)4 1st st, Portland, Oregon, SITUATION WANTED AS FIREMAN In some factory or any steam firing In the city. Address 245 Front St., room No. 10. John H. Poetlelr. WORK IN ROOMING OR LODGING house, wanted by a man; will work very cheap, If work soon. Address 801 E. Morrison st. Phone East 857. ii the 'Bark1 i, 99 JOURNAL 4 C CENT fWA NTS" I A, VORP 1 SITUATIONS' WANTED MALE PERSONS WANTING A ' 8ITUA flON CAN INSERT A WANT. AD., IN THIS COLUMN. THREE TIMES FREE OF CMAROK. , . UAKRiKD MAN. (OUT O ' -.... of antf kind. I Ad- dress 3 College Place. 2d near Hall at HAri 'AND WWYTWKfTFWSiiKrTfl logging camp or grain ranch; man as carpenter, engineer or ,fe"Jra' .work' woman aood cook. A-27f. Journal. BlTUATl6N WANtED-Bl A FIRST claae, , all-around - candy-makerj 30 yeara' experience. Recently from tha eaat Sober and Industrious; compe tent to take charge of any up-to-date hnn A-20S. Journal. In yTSTOTTTTKm " I N ' N Ee d OF A n..KI. aulKaman will DrOflt VIIVIVW WAkTMU-POSlYlON AS tWtl b i vii jniirna.1. ' two in small camp or three In large. 'Address E. C. D.. Vancouver hotel. Van- couvar. wasn. ' , . . BttlfAtlON WANTED BY- STEADY. all-around handy mail- chanca to ahow my ability; J tha man you ara looking fon Have Ideas Tind good references. Address. A-lou, journal. , (joilPETENT BOOKKEEPER Of -twelve yeara' experience desires po attton stiady; accurate worker; with beat of referencea; city or counter. Ad dress, A.166, Journal, or phoneE 2786. EiPfiRlENCED PACKER Atfo MA.RK r; moderate aalarv references. J. B., 1676 Hodge st. clt. YOUNO fAN WOULD LIKE .Posi tion in private family; have got first class reference-as coachman, and sever al 'years' experience. Addresa, A-Zfu, Joarnal. WANTED POSITION1 AS vl. card wrltar. Address M. T. Vander voort. Hotel Cascade. 6th and Flanders. A-160, journal. or pnona Maip mz, -in- A YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK. wi rr. contractor, steady position; Is willing BAKER, . ENGLISH. SEEKS SITUA tion as second annd; first-class dough maker and moulder. Address. Sydney Undrlll. 1064 Macadam ;.at.$pj ortland, Or. ALL ROUND . ELECTRICIAN AND . .Li.. M-w.m mmiil .ti nnll- w wtii a. A-.wt " " ' ' lair OTaciiiiuai giw nu.,....- r tlon; referencea arlven. A-206. Journal. JANITOR, YOUNG MArt, vvuuij n.itin hm a-rvt aevsral years experience. A-262. Journal. BOY -ATT ENDING JJIGHT KCHUJl wants work of any kind; will work tnr reasonable waaes. Eugene Ham- mei, ijente. ur MEAT-CUTTER; STEADY; WISHES position; City or rounirj, f". Journal. ALL AROUND BLACKSMITH WANTS position. C-7, journal. IOUNO MAN WITH EXPERIENCE IN tha una or noraes wouiu iim rwt flrs.t-clsss reference. Address, X-230. journal. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS elevator operator; nra nimucnco, well recommended; will accept other wnrlr T-11S. Journal. YOUNG MAN WITH THREE YEARS or college course, amirri a xow -ii. .km..l.a AA rMl 73 De Paw or Phone Woodlawn 583. . . . ... TM-iT.'n r GAKUfc.Mfc.rt. nAlui . oudcjv, ask.- i .,.. Inn w.r1r rxt nnv kind I - IIVB .llUflll"" " " ' - M. Halbustadt. 610 Hoyt St., city. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE PERSONS WANTING A SITUA TION CAN INSERT A WANT AD IN THIS COLUMN, THREH TIMES FREE OF CHARGE. RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants place to do housework, small family; wages $3.60 week. A-74, Jour nal. WOMAN WANTS WORK AS HOUSE keener or cook In enmp: has one ..hurt Address A-273. Journal. UNG WIDOW, CHILD 6, DESIRES position as nouseawper in irnTOi- abl widower's home or rooming-nouse. city. A-262. Journal. WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND NEAT GIRLi WISHES GENERAL housework In small and good family. Addreite, A-254.' Journal and state wages. WOMAN WANTS WORK BT DAk; references ir owirtu. - , , . onrmnnn i PHF.R . WITH out home, wants work at once, phone A-1856 before 8:30 mornings or aven- lngS. 7.6U 19 Btaii- WANTED POSITION AS HOUBE- ' J . . 1 , n AMA tfhlll keeper; no oojetumi Address box F-91. Journal. GOOD HOME WANTED BY MUiULt . , j .ik d.uirhltr In widow- er's fimlly; no wages but must be good home Mrs, juna mua. vj. AN EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID must nave - 7 - WANTED TO RENT. taies. flats, stores, offices, roomlnk howes, ate, TUnJlords will do well To call on , rtniio a xj-r iw PORTLA oaEOONr rnirn. H. 6. E. Cor. Sd and Oak. WANTED r- B OENTLEMAN AND wire, 2 or iiuiiiiiii rooma for light housekeeping; locaw Ir" " . w- tha rent rnaaon- lion muBi us p"" ..v. - . P'e; -team or furnace heating prefer- able. Aaaress, manna vr.r ' A O Parsons, room 212 McKay bldg. RbOMING-rioySE. FURNISHEU fVK transients or nuunnewius, rooms K-BUU, journal. Wanted 4 or 6-room cottage. famished complete, by two, young couple; distance no object. A-25S, Journal. I OR 10 ACRES WITH HOUSE AND barn to rent, near city and carllne. Sellwood 526. ' WANTED AGENTS AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU SELL gOOdST II SO we nmu'uu, wi outfit free; cash weekly Writs ohnina of territory. Capital City sery company. Salem. Or. AGENTS CAN MAKE FROM $4 TO $6 a day above all expenses; its an easy seller. Call at No. 8-A 4th st. N. WANTED FINANCIAL SMALL SUMS TO LOAN ON SHORT J time; wen senureu; unci c.i 7j '-.ki. RnnA 31 jritfldnar bids-. BUY F6R CASrt, ACCOUNTS OF ORE gon Trust & Savings. Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. H. W. Goddard. 110 2d st FOR SALE ONE MORTGAGE, $600, bearing 7 per cent interest, and one for $700, bearing 8 percent; secured by property worth more than-double. A- 18, journal. WANT TO BORROW $800 AT 8 PER cent Interest; first mortgage, timber claim, Wheeler county, guaranteed to cruise 1 J.QftO.OOO yellow pine. A-268, Journal. ; ' WANTED $4,000 ON Al FARM AT 7 per cent. A-266. Journal. ,; WILL BUY" ACCOUrffl OF TITLE Guarantee & Trut and. Oregon Say ings tc Trust bank T. J.AByrnes, 245H Morrison st. room n WANTED FOR CLIENT., $1,000 ON good real estate security, 7 per cent Otto ft Harkson. 133tt 1st st WANTED REAJL. ESTATE WANTED VACANT LOT. HOUSE and lot.-xm. acreage, in tha vicinity of St, Johns, Portsmouth or University. R. L. Hickman, 1641 Van Houten ave., University station. : -COTTAGE. EAST SIDE;. OfVE FIN v residence lot in best city In, central sUtes and I. Address A-298. Journal. 1 CENT A WORB, . WANTED rtEAL ESTATE WANTED SUBURBAN TRACT I TC 10 acres, on eminence, water and. electricity available, pear carllne. A-101J Jou rnal. , J WXK'TED 4-ROOW HOUSE; CAf . pay $250 down, 126 ana interest ac WANT I TO ROO' HOUSE, ON I Ar.waal aids: easy terms. P-162J Journal. . , , WANTED ROOM ANP BOARD WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN private family, west siuo, oy youDK man.- M-l. journal. , WAVTED MISCELLANEOUS . -A Privitfi Partv Will pay a better prlca forour sec ond-hand furnltura. I want lots of 1 - . al I - I 1 - tTa.t (All Wl2"llUy AND SKLL EVKRYTHIN on earth; household goods. Tha Dal Isr. 232 1st Main 6374. A-2327. N.uu tr. u iwu :ui.'l ii il 1 1 "1( if l )S AAV age ft penneu. ta-ti im. r-ac kiuvK -iai4 nm VflllB ITIIRNITtlRE prompt attention alwaya given. E. 1067 Hnnr Lee Steam Laundry land. Flrat-claaa work, reasonable prlcesf . k . m at a a ern . a ggn J ynonea Home u-iiu or j.a , i TTT triKtr.c 7TB B-1IOMITITRH ANT olothlng waatad beat prices palA Fox A Qoldstc4n. 61 N 3d; Main 1111. i v.A'.j1" ..,in.j ' hw cvftiimia .11. IP iwu niou m havb"vi v aell vour furnltura for caah. phon East 5204. 361 Hawtnorno. hBT ' LtVlOER . fiHOES ilALd "T( ordar. Union made snoes tn Stock Ernest Clsus. $63tt Ollsgn. "1 6KCON D-1IAND RANGE . IN OOOli hAZORS. 'knives. SCISSORS jd -lnt TTarlanir Co .181 Ankenv. M. 6261 oonquion. aii up rmuro . . ALL PARTIES NEEDING WOOD td save by calling up bast ivo. aaus faction guarantees i-t,tr r,kVi, n PT uriDK THIN Wll pay for second- hand furnltura. Mali 65. A-41Z1. to vait WANT TlilB HlflHEST CAfll prlca for your second-hsnd fumlturW sea J. Lesn rumiture o.. isa Jran FOlt KENT IIOUSEKEEPINQ $1.60 WEEK UP LARGE, CLE AM dry and bath. 164 Sherman at, aoutbi yortiana. .iii.-iriy V.D ' CI.ITiV riTK L i w .4 kn,..WMtnln rnnma. batfi laundry, furnaoa beat, yard. $03 Rtanton st U car. I LARGE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, nicely furnished; running ter. 603 h Aiaer. THE BEAVER. 12TH AND MARSHALS newly lurnisneu. muueru guii.siiio'i- K A lr iin Talca Or 16th S ... . Vtarahall. Nn dOSB. THE HEILER. 260H GRAND AVi lurnisneu nuuBtucrynig ..-. x. STS vl'ad (Visirvri .T TW or three nicely furnished rooms fol nousexeeping. xjuiij, i, uij Phnnn Mnln 8967. MILNER BLDG., 350 H MORRISON-J Neatly rurnisnea or uniuruisiiau, bii gle and en suite, witn neat, ngni, iiw ana coia water, gas raiixo, nuu, 1 phones and electrlo elevator; reason! able rental. THE NEWCASTLE.. 402 3D 8T.-I Furnished housekeeping rooms, au sinrle rooms: reasonable. Main 800. THREE UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms, $10. Including wate Caa iii",'r inAR Rlmnt at. V.T.VVr.. v tj.ttts vTicurn annus irnil housekeeping, 8 or 4. good nelglibort nooo, moaern, wstninn uibuiiiud. f ,.vu Paclnc 6B8. tan tit monnunici 3 FOR RENT; THREE UNFURN1SHE I...... I.unn r.in. tlAwlv MHWPC( centrally located: $7 per month, lnclucl Ingr water, inquire mave , I E, WELL FUia nlshed. 7H 3d st, near Washlngtod T.iu!Tr airy AI.OOVE ROOM FUr ni.ti.il tnr hniiBckppnlnsr: eras, batl heat; free water, light and phone; walkf lng distance, iz. " FUKN1SI1ED ROOMS FOR REN' "MILNER BLDG.," 350H MORRISON-I Neatly rumisnea or uniurnnnr MAnM '.Invla rtr An Mil 1 f A Wit heat, light, hot and cold water, batM both pnones ana electric eiovuiui, coi tral; reasonable rental. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. STEAM 'neat moaern, u io v" transients. 126 W. Park, the Artonls, THE GRAND. 46 N. 8D ST. ROOMI far gentlemen. $1.26 per ween ana up .mil' ii u v ir : u M 1SH KLi KOuMl ti ka ur vmIi and ud. 102 V. - 3d THE GRAND MODERN. KeWLI furnished throughout. 2 blocks iror Portland hotel. 887 Yamhill. Main 476( Taylor, one block from Portland hotel corner or tn; aiso nouteeiint twm rurA rioiirtiSt A XJlS Tft niHK Flu nlshed rooms; gas and bath. 136 lit apq Aioer. A R60MING-HOUSE. FURNISHED, rooms, good location, rooms fu Fnone r'aciric ivz or can tvy u VU'RI.V' FURNISHED FRONT ROOK for two gentlemen. Private farnJM od tn 7,1, -. I THE NEWLAND HOUSE. $1.25, WEE! ana up; transient. bb im u ROOMS AND BOARD THE GLENDORA, 191 H AND COUCH best location in tne city; steam nea board bv day or week; new roartag nont- avervihlnr first class throuarhou Large, pleasant room for two Wltn Doara. rnvaio xbiiuijt. aox a Ifith Pnrlflr. 01f ROOM AND BOARD. $4.50 PER WEKif 31)6 gi. wasnington ex. FOR RENT HOUSES LARGEST LIST OF HOUSES AN Co., 343 H Washington st, room 9. xo 7th . ........ .... . rr. i , CfTTl KT T T T T R and pianos moved, stored or shipper wriR p RNT.RnnM HOUSE. 1 manufacturing 'district, near - mi good place for boaraing-nouse. or p tirniara rail ZK'i isi. 7-ROriM MrtnERlJ HOUSE. SITUATE In Sellwood. 200 ft. -from car line ari iinsilrahiA inxoMim' nrlcn reasonable: CSi have terms. Inquire of owner, 54 Multnomah ave., Sellwood FOR RENT SUBURBAN HOM1 (iIphI inrnflnn 3U acrea sn'ound. 9 room cottage, city water. Responsibl parties only. Home phone, -422 dj inquire 83 aim st. ftfinn a-RnoM house FOR $1 Portland Homes Co.. 204 Morrison s 6-KUOM CUXTAUE,- Zl iN. xtia o't rent $15, water free. Inquire ,34 irvmgton, at o ioia . per month. The Burrell Investmenl Co., 250 3d st FOR RENT EIGHT-ROOM MODER house, Commercial st, $25. Otto Harnacn, in st. MOAjEKN CUTTAUJS JNUiAtt Btiucy bridge, rent $16; gas range nhd wil ter neater for saio. ssi wneeier. , FOR; KENT FARMS a s a .- - -i - - - - mr T n . or, nAn iraDl Off VIRiRsJ 41 acres S miles east of Clackama station on the S. P. Rr-l small houH and barns creek tor stocx; z acres v berries; i acres black garden- soli: i acres oia Slumps, easuy cieareu; un ance light timber; good pasture. - Appl on premises. , Walter Wilson, . Clack maw. Or.. ' riMjvtrn will. LCiaEi aa irntra ; - In cultivation, good house. outbuiK intra, water; 3 horses, harness, wagoi cow : and farm Implements. . Addren Uournal: rVVANTS"