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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, StjNbAY MORNING, MARCH X 1908. TuW TOD AT ilii TV n "TT TV 7 W m u u u UNSURPASSED RESIDENCE v f? SECTION. . PRICES ALL THE WAY FROM $400 TO $3,750, ACCORDING TO f LOCATION: PRICE OF LOTS INCLUDE ALL IMPROVEMENTS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO HOMEBUILDERS HARTMAN & CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUYS EORJHE WISE 1250a 89x100. 11th st near Davis. Ses It; Its a snap. STOOO 11H acres, all In fruit and 57 terries. 1 blocka from station. 35 r' miles out; strictly modern, up-to-date, 7-room residence, private sys tem waterworks. Coat over. $2,000. ennnn Bweii place, Willamette Hlchts: 8 rooms. lurnuce, a. i modern plumbing. 4000H-Modern 8-room residence; l?th,'near Ankeny. E. 3T50 Swell P'ce- Irvington; full lot" 8 rooms, furnace, gas, modern plumbing. f 300O Grand colonial 6-room resi dence; full lot. nicely, situated; E. - Davis St. 2T0O Beautiful place In Sunnyside; strictly modern. 6 rooms; 1062 E. Alder. 8200O Charming eottage place, lOOx lloTon Caatle st; (beautiful 6-room cottage, fine garden and poultry yard. 'rAA Villi int 1 rooms, fronting i .Ytnn carllne. Southern Portland. TOTJrT-TT QXT TKB lAUASn WKM The Dunn-Lawrence Co. a ' t8 AIDES STSKB. re age 36 Acre Orchard ' ci,-.Jt k mlT2D enst of Vancouver, Ween, on Mill Plain road. Will sell in tracts to suit purchaser. Price 1200 ier acre. - " 41-Acfe Farm Situated at Jennie station, on the O. W. P. carllne; . miles east of Portland. This Is a finely Improved farm, good house -and barn; house equipped with water plant sufficient to fight fires, etc: good orchard; in fact thls l" v.ery desirable home. For further particu lars call at our office. 20 Acres " Two mile south of Oswego. 9 miles from Portland; 17 acres In cultivation; 3 acres small stumps; seeded to grass; 2 acres in strawberries; 3 acres In timothy; balance garden land; small house and barn. Price, $2,600 one half cash. Acreage S-acre tracts, M, mile nortfr of Jennie station, on O. w. v canine; roues from Portland by the Powell ValHy road. This tract of land is In good state it, of cultivation; la at present seeded to clover. yPrice 8275 per acre. ; CAUSEY LAND & INVESTMENT CO. - B06-7 Swetlond bldg. , Washington and Fifth Streets. r::?!;,. , Main S148. Something Important ?.l ACMES Within 4 miles of the City tall; convenient to station; all Improved, small house, two good barns, poultry house and other build- lnga; one of the special features is Its . very excellent living water; rich soil, 800 walnut trees, an abutWance of all kinds of fruit, berries, etc. PU1C12 $CSOO Would exchange In part for neat cot tage in desirable location; good income bearing city . property. 4 THE1 DUNN-LAWRENCE CO. ' - . ' , 848 AtDXB ST. ' ' $6250 Jt $8x100, -with new . modern 8-room Lome, In Irving-ton. Broadway-, near list.; half cash will handle this.. GEO. D. SCHALK 84 Etaxkj Xaia 33$ Koaw A-83W. THOMPSON NEW TODAY HANGOCit . STREET ADDITION MMsas-tsas a - 4 HancocR-St. Addition Adjoins Irvington, the finest and most select residence district of Portland. Hancock-St. Addition Has excellent school and street car facilities, with a 15-minute ride to .Third and Morrison sts. Hancock-St. Addition Hat parked streets, cement side walks and curbs; Bull Run water piped throughout the property. Hancock-St. Addition Lots are 50x100, and Is the best buy In the city today. PRICE $600 S50Pown $10 Monthly Agent at tract office all day, in cluding Sunday, to show you these choice lots. Take Rose City Park car, corner Third and Morrison streets; get ott at tract office, corner Thirty-seventh and Sandy Road, or for further informa tion and maps call at office. C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Building. Phone Main 3253. wy 4sf ft si fra t rem e mi mat m Hake You Rich 200 A OSES 1 mile to Blodgett . sta tion. Benton' county; SO acres cul tivated; 6-room house, nice, new bam, abundance living water, choice fruit; $6,000 Including some hay, grain crops, stock and Implements. 14H ACTUS Villa avenue, desirable for platting; $360 per acre. ITiM AOES Right in town, E blocks from station, 35 milea out; hand some, new, up-to-date, 8-room res idence; perfect system waterworks, all modern conveniences; all In i fruit, yielded last year over $$,000 net; price $7,000. 12 ACTUS On Oregon City carllne; la Frankette wlnut trees. It's a bargain for $$,000. 11 ICSES-Walnut' and cherry farm; , within 4 miles of the City Hall; convenient to station; comfortable buildings; living water. Ideal place to live. Dead sure money-maker. Price $8,500. 40 ACHES Fronting on Estacada eleo trio carllne; rustlo brook rambling through place; small house s and barn; fine for poultry, fruit, etc., $1,800; would exchange for desir sble city property. THE DUNN-LAWRENCE CO. 848 AXSZB ST. Good Properties Terms Given 80 A CMS; close in, good road, run ning water; lu-acre uacu vv iu $16(5 per acre. 100 ACKES; near Beaverton; 80 acres in cultivation; ou yor "tic. S1.400 One acre, city limits. 5.O00 Lot 50x1100, 18th and North- 4.200 Lot 60x100; 23d and Lovejoy, iiiXfy LA) l in ivenuwui 111, eo-wy' i-cY uiuutiu .-ivvu. 81.700 6-room houso, Holladay ad dition; fruit trees. 750 Cheap houee, lot 60x100. Lots i&u ana up. U. A. W RENIN 405 Abington. $68,000 Will buv half block; 100 feet off Wash ington St.; a good Dusiness proposition. $22,000 Will buy Improved business corner, on mproved business jays good interest. $1 1 00 Front St., pays gooa jniereni, Will buv block with all Improve ments; easy terms; $450 for Inside lot. Dean Land & Improvement Co. 631 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. INVESTMENT $47,500 A block of 280x280 on railrOadt splen did warehouse site; west side, location Al. $20,000 Half block on east side, on railroad; suitable for warehouse. LlNDE5CO. 329 Lumber Exchange. NOTHING BETTER fOR THE MONEY S7.000 wfll buy an l-room modern house, lot 200x129, east frpnt, corner. OTTO & HARKSON 133 First at , nrofi II NEW TODAI EAST ST. J Do "yoa realire that the GREAT SWIFT PACKINQ. COMPANY, the largest concern of its kind in the world, has now under way the building; near St Johns of one of the biggest plants in the country, that will fost $3,000,000 that will employ several thousand men and form the nucleus of a city of 20,000' people? Do you realize what this means to the entire Lower Pen insula district? ' 1 It means a solidly built up city of 50,000 people within the next few years. It means that real estate val ues will multiply many times over, and. that fortunes will be made by those who have the , foresight to secure a little real estate in this section. We offer for sale some choice lots in EAST ST. JOHNS Right in the heart of this sec tion at $350 and upwards. Only 10 per cent down and $10 monthly. REMEMBER That this "property Is located at the Junction of the Columbia boulevard with the St. Johns elec tric carllne, and within two blocks of Maegly Janotlon, where the Mil railroads Intersect the Harriman railroads, bnly two blocks from the depot grounds, where the fu ture Immense freight and paa snter fccafflo of the entire Pen insula district must center, and near the great Swift Packing company. That this will be the only railway stop between Van couver and Portland; that the Swift Packing Comosny will alone create a clt? of 20,000 people; that the future of this locality is not dependent on suburban homes, but Is certain to result from local industries which are assured. Xeep these facts In mind. In vestigate this property. Look it over. Take a fit. Johpa car, fare 6 cents; get off at Columbia boule vard. East St Johns station (for merly Smith's Crossing), and you are there. Office Open All Day. R. G. BRAND Exclusive Sealer In St. Johns and Peninsula Property. Phone Woodlawn 1187. SUNNYSiDE 1.500 New 100; terms. (-room house, lot 60x 81.850 Good 6-room cottage, bath. gas, Improved street. S2.100 Good 6-room house; 'gas and ecincinv pain: tor.,, jot. one djock car; ; ouu casn, uai lance terms S2.100 New 6-room cottage, bath, gas, full basement; lut 50x100; $600 cash, balance $20 per month. S2.500 New 6-room cottage, bath, fas, full basement; $550 cash, balance 16 per month. S3. OOO New 6-room house, gas, bath, full basement; lot 60x100; splendid location; terms. S3. 100 Splendid new 6-room house, gas and electricity; bath, full base ment, cement walks; Al location. S3. 300 New 6-room fiouse, gas and electricity; basement; on carllne; fine location. S3. 350 New 7-room house, gas and electricity; bath, basement; Improved streets; good location. S3. 700 Splendid new 6-room bunga low; bath, gas and electricity; fire place, double flours and walls; fine location. S3. 250 Splendid new 6-room bunga low; gas and electricity; bath, fire- glace, double floors, large attic, cne lock to carllne; this is a beauty. C. T. SALING & BR0. Corner East 37th and Belmont; Phone East 4433. Stop on E. Grant St. Between E. 87th and K. 38th and see new 4-room, modern cottage. Just fin ished; bath, etc. $1,650; $100 down and $16 per month. ' Mr. Boss, owner, at house Sunday. Two snaps, If taken at once. STo. 1 Lots S, 6, 7, block 10. Rose- dale Annex, southwest corner Alberta and East 13th street, 100x130; Alberta, oar, . No. 3 X.OTS 12 ana is, nioox 8, El bert addition, southeast corner 34th and Wygant, 80x100; Alberta car. Ei &mina and make best cash offer for -each, sealed and addressed to O. a. Hugh- son, 9 'i ana n union svwww, euy. Only $12,000 Southeast corner Third and Montgom ery, 100 feet on Third. The best prop osition on the market today; most de sirable apartment house or family hotel site; close In; will pay 20 per cent on Investment. E. A McGRATH 831 Chamber of Commerce. 8 Oood soil. 4 blocks to car. 6c fare: rea sonable, good terms. ' Also and i and K acrea In city limits; easy payments; l , - mn.t nail a, ...10 a W.a A-Q7A cars Journal. Have You Money in Bank on " 3 or 4 per cent Interest? I can loan It on first city mortgages At 7 or 8 per cent net I know titles and values; probate and mortgage busi ness solicited. I want a few mortgages now from $500 to $1,600. Call or write for details. W. a WARD, Attorney, Aiiskr bid; ft 01S Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bid. Telephone Kearney tiai. ADTXBTISEMEITTO AMD BTJS aa zpnoara kscsiybb. Oregonlans when tn San Ftanelson can have their mall sent la ear of The Journal offlc. ARTHUR U riSII, Rfprssentatlv nousEnoLD needs. Arfief! Hair Dressing, we do and illlSUL iaftoh beauty narlor work. an Drancnes. cranes, eus wasnington. Tlnffor We have got It, 60c per roll. lUliei Henlon-Henley Comftany. 267 xamniu. i'iione Main Beauty Parlors and face massage. Mrs. Bonney, 1 li Bwetlnnd bldg Fire Insufrdnce a hnuaeno ehold tid Haa John P. Bharkev about It. Phones AZ537 Main bbo. Kfntinnnrv IW you know there was OiailOner,Va .tatlonery store at 249 Morrison st., noar Third. Stationery and blank books. Davis ft Kllburn. A-1611. Seeds Plant your Sweet Peas and early xarden seeds now. Our 1903 annual and Seed Planters Oulde free. Portland Seed Co., 1K0-186 Front. Wood 6.000 cords first class 4-foot fir' wood. tS ter cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel company. 408 Corbett bldg. ' VfnnqO'Malley and ' Neuberger. $27 i ? ill i Wash. Choice winea. liquors and clgara. lxok for our cut-rate sale. All choice brands of 12 He cigars, 10c. Wliite Sewing MacliineSjii 420 Washington st., corner 11th. Special eale of used machines this week. Wood And coaL Coal Co. Star Wood $48 3rd. M. and S012. DIRECTORYOFFICE BUILDINGS CORBETT BLDQ.. Morrison and 6th. WORCESTER BLba. Sd. Oak and Pin. HAMILTON BLDQ.. 131 3d SL Kouert tl. Strong, Mgr., 710 eorbett. COLUMBIA BLDG., Wash, and Park. ROTHCHILD BLDG.. 287 M, Wash. McKAY BLDG.. 3d snd Stark. T. Melenberg, 21 Rothchild. 311 McKay. TILFORD BLDQ.. Morrison and 10th. A. P. Armstrong, 6th Floor, Main 564. COUCH BLDG., 109 4th st. R. W. Lewis. 608 Couch Bldg. Have' your abstracts made bv the Se curity Abstract & Trust Co.. 7 C of C Pacific Title & Trust Co.. the leadlns abstractors, X04-6-S-7 Falling bldg. WEATHER REPORT The pressure has risen slightly over the Washington coast snd fallen over northern California since this morn ing. In consequence the depression noted over the former region on this morning's weather chart Is not nearly so pronounced, though the barometric pressure over the Pacific coast states continues unusually low. Rains were general from the Pacific eastward to tne rtocsy mountains, tnougn mo amounts as a rule were small. Thero were no marked changes In temperature during the last twenty-four hours. In general, the temperatures were Deiow the normal west of -the Cascades And Sierras, while east of the range cf mountains they were above. The Indications point to ram Bunoay over Western Oregon ana western Washington, and to ram or snow over Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Sunday rain; fresh southerly breese. Western Oregon and Western Wash ington Sunday rain; rresh southerly breeze. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Sunday ram or enow. Maximum temperature, 48 degrees; minimum temperature, 89 degrees. River reading at 8 a, m., 6.3 reet; change in last 24 hours, 0.6 feet. Total rain fall (5 p. in. to 6 p.- in.), 13 Inches. Total rainfall since September 1, 1907, 25.86 Inches. Normal ratnfnll since September 1, 1907, 31.67 Inches; defi ciency. 5.72 inches. Total sunslilne February 28. 1908, 3 hours 48 minutes. I Possible sunshine February 28, 1908, 11 hours r04 minutes. Barometer (reduced to eea level) at 6 p. m., 29.62 inches. MARRIAGE ! LICENSES Terrance J. Conway. 493 Everett street, 24, and Katherine Chambers, 18. N. G. Ellerbe, 321 Fifth street 43, and Mrs. F. C. Krebs, 40. Luigl de Sanchls, 370 Everett street 27, and Margaret Caprlotti, 18. Antonio de Sanchls, 370 Everett street, 1, and Santlna Caprlotti, 16. James Ora Elkins, 129 RuseTl street. 24. and Florence Evangeline Busby, 18. Albert M. Harris, Arbor Lodge, Ore gon, 22, and Myrtle Mcnay, 21. J. W. Hatfield. Eugene, Oregon, 82, and Mary Ransom, 34. Jacob Hcnnfd, uunaee, uregon, sz, and Louisa Haber, 26. George W. Rich, Coolidge. Kansas. 23, and Mary Or:-, 18. Airred Anderson, Bixtn street, 26, and Edith ErlckBon, 20. Ernest E. Long, Liberty, Missouri. 25. and Zuleth M. Wentland, 23. Wedding CardsT W. G. Smith & Co., Washington bldg,, corner 4th and Wash ington sts. Wedding cards the best 100 for 15. g care Hawk Alvln o. Hawk. 144 Zd st Tonseth & Co., florists, for flowers of all kinds 128 6th st Clarke Bios.. Florists Fine flowers snd floral designs 289 Morrison st Full dress suits for rent all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st Max M. Smith, florist 160 6th it odd. Meier A Frank's. Main 7216. DEATHS BURT At the residence of her daugh-f' ter, Mrs. u. w. Hewitt, 410 jJast lotn street, Feb. 28, 1908, Mary Elizabeth Burt, aged 40 years 5 months and 2 days. Notice of funeral will be given later. FUNERAL NOTICES ALL MODERN WOODMEN REQUEST- ed to attend runeral of Neighbor A E. Skinner of North Dakota at Flnley'e parlors, 11 a. m., .Sunday. Has no rela fives here. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING. M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant J. P. FINLEY & SONS, 3D AND MAD1 son ets. Off'.ce of county coroner. Phone Mnin 9. A. B. HEM3TOCK. FUNERAL Di rector. E. 13th and Umatilla. Sell wood 71. 1 ZELLER-BYRNES CO., FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers. 27 Russell, East 10X8. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN. -220 2d st UNDERTAKER. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM balmlng' Indy sss't. 409 Alder. M. 6133. CEMETERIES ROSE CHI SINGLE GRAVES. $10; family lots, $25 to $76. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For full information apply to Frank Schle gel. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A-2823. - MEETING NOTICES WILLAMETTE LODGE NO. 2, A. F. & A. M. Special communication Sunday (to day), March 1, 2 p. m., Ma sonic temple. West Park and .Yamhill sts., to conduct the funeral services of Brother J. R. MeAvoy, late of EifYeka lodge No. 20, Seattle, Wash. By order of W. M. . . W. &,WEKS, Secy. San-frincisco MEETING NOTltES RAQfl. RAOS. . ANY OLD CLOTHES wJU do . for the hard "times ball by the ladles' auxiliary to the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen, at Woodmen nail, ixs ilia si., eaiuroay, ; oiarcn i. Don't miss It, Appropriate prl ses. Ad' mission ' 26o. Burchard's orohestra. M. i W A. UVKKllKJCJSN- CAMP.1 i.it. meets Wednesday evening. Allsky hl"-. .Id and Morrison sts. M. W. A. OltKUUN GKAPlfl CAMP NO. M7t. Mondays, , 17tb and Marshall vlnltnre Ipome BUSINESS NOTICES THE! FIRM OT PATTERSON . A Hutchlpgs, cement contractors, has discontinued and all order-for cement will be taken cars or by George is. Hutchlngs. Call on hint before letting contract. 912 V Madison. St.. Room 30. Address all mall same. Horn phone A-4H74. INVENTIONS SOLb 6N 66ltMiSSl6W. Covenant Contract company, 427 Fliedner bldr. Main 2891. - L. C HENR1CHSEN CO.! JEWELERS, ana opticians. z4 wasnington st. NOTICES SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the aohool clerk, city up to 12 m, on Monday, March v. 1B08. for buildlni additions to the Sell nail. wood school building. The separate bids will b received as follows, vis.; First, plumbing and drainage; second, glass and glazing; third, all the balance to be done under one contract Plana and specifications for the same can be seen at the office of the architect, 334 K, 3d t. A certified check lor lu per cent or the amount of bid must accompany each proposal. The school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. i. j. jones, architect. REMOVAL NOTICE. We hereby give notice to all per sons who have Insurance on goods stored' at our warehouse, at 80S, 311, 813. 31S Front st, 207 Clay st, and 88 1st st.. Portland. Or., and also to the different Insurance companies who have written policies on goous so stored, witn us, that these goods will be removed to the Hasoltlne bldg., northwest cor ner 2d and Pine sts., Portland, Or., be tween March 1. 1908 and April 1', 1908, and you are requested to give us no tice of such Insurance so that we can arrange to have policies changed. AM NOW LOCATED ON WILLIAMS ave. and San Rafael St.: am prepared to do violin, guitar and modeling work better and cheaper than ever. Hlgrr- grade violins, both new and old, for sale very low and on easy terms. G. C. Rider. COLE & COLE HAVE REMOVED TO 730 Chamber of Commerce bldg. LOST AND FOUND FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattresses renovated and returned nm liiv. 2S Front at. Main 474. A-1874. Portland Curled-Hair Factory, n. jaeizger, proprietor. FOUND k)RIENT WHEEL. CALL AT 363 Stark; may have same for ad FOUND, ON 23D ST A RING. APPLY to cashier. Journal office. FOUND BRINDLE COW WITH CALF. Inquire at 807 20th at FOUND A PLACE TO TRADE REAL estate, or most any old thing. Includ ing livestock, mining shares, bonds, etc. It will pay you to call on the 8 tar Real Es tate Co., 170 3d st LOST SUNDAY, GOLD EPWORTH league pin on Union or Grand aves. Call 469 E. Everett, or phone B-1839. Reward. LOST ON FEBRUARY 22. SMALL young cocker spaniel dog, with white spot on breast at Smith's camp on the north bank road: $10 reward. E. J. Abbey, care Grant Smith & Co., 6t Johns. LEFT ON BENCH AT LENTS, FRI day night, one muslo roll and pack age.of music. Reward at O. C. M., 343' Washington st. LOST POINTER DOG, 684 HARRI son. large, young, brown and white; spotted; collar.. Reward. (84 O'Hara st., Portland. LOST LADIES' GOLD WATCH. FOB and cross attached. Phone Main 8277. Reward. LOST DIAMOND EARRING THURS- day last. Flnder please phone East 30U6. Mrs. C. H Hall and receive a re- ward. i LOST CUSHION OF MORRIS CHAIR on Williams ave. or stsel bridge. Call 687 Flanders. Phone Main 2782. Re ward. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED CQURTHEYS Owing to our Inability to find really rnmnnlAiit man In a vartfttv nf HnftM. WA are unabloto fill over 60 per cent of the I positions which employers list with us daily. Now, if you are a competent man In your particular line and are contemplating a change to better op portunities or are temporarily unem ployed, call and talk over our method of placing high-grade, competent men with firms needing them. . Below are : few positions we are un able to fill from our flies: JEWtLltY BUYER. P136 wants man to buy and manage jewelry department of large store. A man who can put this Jepartment on a paying basis can make good salary. ADVERTISING MANAGER. P162 calls for man who understands newspaper advertising and card-writing for large business house. Salary to start, ijno. FUTWITURtC SALESMAN. PI 63. Large firm wants good furni ture salesman with knowledge of car pots. Salary to start, $860. WINDOW-TRIMMER AND WRITER. CARD- P173 calls for combination man who understands this work. Salary depends on man. BOOKKEEPER AND CLERICAL J'AN. .r-ios cans .or general office man wh can take charge for lonar-eatahllnhe firm in Porv.and. This Is an onnortu nity for man wi.h $4,000 or $6,000 to duv part interest in reputable firm. Salary $1,200-81,500. REPRESENTATIVE P168 wants man of sronri t . . . ' emu cuutoiiuu auu 11 ppeu ranee, with rec ord, to call on business firms and mer chants in Portland. Must be live man Salary $1,200 and commission. COURTNEYS 403, 404. 405 Swetland bldg. 2 BRIGHT BOYS OF GOOD CHARAC ters to lea-n the Rheet metal trade. Portland Sheet Metal Works, 7th and E. Madison. WANTED RELIABLE MAN TO SELL our high-grade fruit, shade and ornai mental trees, shrubs, etc.. In Oregon, Washington and Idaho: experienced men necessary; 8100 per month easilv made. Mt. Hond Nurseries, 212 E. 49th St., Portland. Oregon. SALESMEN FOR HOOD RIVER OR chards nnd cltv realty wanted. Mac Rae & Angus, 432 Chamber of Com merce. 4 HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ALASKA. Laborers; no experience needed; $5 a day and board. Next steamer March 8. "Cheap tickets. 28 NORTH 2D ST. ' GOOD SALESMAN WANTED; EXCLtT slve territory: libeni pnv: write to day, B;rVnt Manufactures' Agency, Shreve Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. YOUWOMAN TO T A KECH ARGfe ' O a lisrht manufacturing business; will nav $25 a week; must Invest $200 cash. D-248. Journal. WhyTs BTWNERS INCRASING87) fast at the Model Barber 8hop.91 6th st. Just south of Wells-Fargo Bldg.T ERRAND BOY TO WORK AFTER. school hours; must have wbeeL 386 wnwningion si. YOUNG MAN WITH $25 AB"SE"ffu1i ity can learn trade-anrt make $16 to $26 a week. Call Monday, 291 ft Mor rison, room 8. - A WANTEDENERGETIC MEN TO represent us in various parts of the state; fine fronoslrlonr liberal commis sions. Amortean School t Muslo... Ral elfih bldg., 6th and Washington,. .;. V PELP WANTED "ftlALfl " BTjfTER-MAlCER WANTED WHO will invest In a creamery lit south' em Oregon; new plant,. Having oeon In onMtlon less man s monuiB, ..I. . lnriM rialrv district 1.000 cows tributary: owner not a practical creamery man and wants to engage in business he understands; special If sold within 10 days. Address business he understands; special price it .nM within io davs. . Address T. J, Simmons, Myrtle Creek, Or., or Scot. gosortn, csreine journal, rufmiu,ur, WANTED SALESMEN; MANT MAKE 8100 to -$160 per montn; soma even mm-? atonic clean, xrown on reserva tion, far from Old orchards; cash ad vanced weekly; choice-or territory. Aa dress Washington Nursery Co Top penlsh, Washington. LISTEN! A FORTUNE! TO AGENTS. I will give one gross of Australian Rubber Cement, including receipt U for 210. to a limited number of parties. Call at 668 Borthwlck, between 7 and v p. m. Take u car, MEN TO GET THEIR SUITS FROM Charley Lee, S3 N. 3a st; -perrecj m guaranteed; all work flrst-ciasa. CAL. WINE DKPOl". HiuADyUAKTERS ror cooks sn neipers. n in mi. WE GIVE SPECIAL RATES FOR room and board by week or month. union notei, hi jn. etn mi. WK SECURE POSITION S FOR MEM- DOUBLE VoLfft koNEV BpeOU- latlng on a small scale. Particulars aaaress Desk B, 618 Common wealth bldg. UNION HOTEL SELLS MEAL TICK ets at 16 2-3c per meal. Try them. worth double. 81 N. 6th st. Wanted salesman ro .carry a sideline of neckties. Apply 403 .Couch bid St UNION HOTEL. 81 N. 6th ST.. SERVE rich man's meal at a poor man s price; nly 20. MEN TO LEARN. PLUMBING. ELEC trldty, plastering, bricklaying, draft ing and plan reading; day and night; no books; Positions secured: free catalogue. Coyne National Trade Schools, 230 and 240 8th st, San Francisco, Cal. TRV THE UNION HOTEL FOR YOUR meals. Sunday chicLen dinner only 20c. worth 60c. - WANTED ELDERLY GENTLEMAN wishing a home to cook for two on ranch; can do light work for extra pay. Fred Wlese. Bisters, Or. PURE MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE with lunch. 6c: free reading and checkers. Coffee Club, 6th and Ankeny. WANT CAPABLE YOUNG MAN AS partner In easily learned business, 190 month and 1-3 of larae profits: $366 re- qulred. D-210. Journal. WANTED 100 MEN; DR. KETCHUM will cure promptly all your private snd sexual diseases; graduate; advice rree. 170H ia st. Main vi04 WANTED TEAMS FOR SCRAPER work. Ayply Stevens Bros., stables, 660 E. 10th st. Phone Sell wood 921. WANTED EVERYWHERE IIUST lers to tack signs, distribute circu lars, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. WANTED ENERGETIC MEN TO" represent us; light and Instructive work; reliable and permanent; special opportunity for advancement. Coopera tlve View Co., box 2346, Spokane, Wash. YOU CAN MAKE $300 TO $500 MONTH ly In the mall-order business Just as well as I can; particulars' for stamp. Manager, C-336 E. 63d st, Chicago. ANY INDUSTRIOUS, PERSON ' CAN make good Income 'Circulating adver tising matter. Pay $4 thousand. Men wanted everywhere; no canvassing. O. B. Young, Lake View bldg., Chicago. . HUSTLING MEN WANTED -Distribute samples and circulars. No canvassing, steady. Globe Adv. & Dlst Ass'n., Chicago! HUSTLERS WANTED EVERYWHERE $20 to $30 made weekly distribut ing circulars, overseeing outdoor adver tising; new jJan; no canvassing. Mer chants Out-Door Advertising Co., Chi cago . a DISTRIBUTORS WANTED EVERY- where, $25 to $30 made weekly dis tributing circulars, samples, overseeing general advertising; experience not needed: no canvassing; steady. Address Reliable Adv. Bureau, Howland block. Chicago. YOUNG MAN, 16 OR 17, TO WORK IN drug store. Call at Model Drug Store, 109 Grand eve. WANTED a NO. 1 SOLICITOR ON 1 good proposition; references required. E-210. Journal. $5 PEP. DAY FOR GOOD DRAFT S man. Stndy drafting at home through expert draftsman and engineer, cone- sponnence or personal instruction. uu course. $60. Installment plan If desired. A. J. Matter, 6)8 Commonwealth bldg. DRAFTSMEN, I.EARN PATENT )F- flce drafting snd secure better poslr tlorii-full ourae-$10; eorremndenoe or personal instruction.' A. J. Matter, 618 Commonwealth bldg. MAN WITH GOOD TEAM TO WORK 40 -acre Dlnce at Hood Illver; gooa house snd all tools furnished; fine op- portunlty for right party. E-224, Jour- nni. PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHOW CARD writing and advertising, Monday and Friday evenings; terms reasonable. Betts & Wagoner. 600 Dekum bldg. WANTED ALL LIFE INSURANCE agents in Oregon, Washington and Idaho to handle onr hew monthly com mercial policy, health and accident just out; no policy fee; good commissions. Call or write Continental Casualty Co.. northwestern dept., 603-4 Lumber Ex change bldg.. Portland. Oregon. HELP WANTED FEMALE . m MfiTl DTTOTV1TB9 WDM A M MA ture years, responsible position wrtn established firm. X-160, Journal. EAST SIDE FBMALK EMPLOYMENT Office. 122' Grnnd eve. East 1056. 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. WANTED LADY PIANIST, $2.50 PER night and board; must be good enter tainer; further particulars, write Miss Vera unrmn". v . . . . . , . - WANTED A WOMAN OR-A GIRL TO assist" in a small familvr good home; $16 per month. Mrs. Bergen, 1174 Mls- Vera Coleman, La uranae. nr. alsslppl ave. GIRL TO COOK AND DO SOME housework. 236 King st. Phone Main 2611. WANTED EXPERIENCED SHIRT Polisher and collar girl. East Side Laundry CQ. WANTED -GIRL FOR CHOCOLATE dipper; also girl for bonbon dipper. 62 N. Park, corner Davis. WANTED LADY COOK. COUNTRY, with one little girl preferred. Wages $30. 29 N. 3d. Pacific 792.. COMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR 181 E. 16th st general housework. Phone JK-maa LADIES. $1 EVERY DAY AT HOME; stamped envelope ior particulars, la dles' Aid. Durham, Conn. HoTdTTwTJRTEO'OR LADIES; PLEA 8- ant and profitable; $1.50 per day. Send stamp, Mrs. B. Monnler, D 330 E 63d st Ohtcagc LADIES MAKE MOJjEY SELLING guaranteed silks direct from -looms; ,.f .nv lenrth: one third saved: ex press prepaid. Write for Information. Lenox Silk Works, Brunswick Offices, WANTED AN ENERGETIC BUSI- ness woman capable of earning $20 n weeK. K-Zls, journal. LADIES TO COPY" LETTERS . AT good pay; eeh home; spare nm. weekly; reliable; send stamp. Zeck Co., Morrlstown, N.. Y. STRONG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK ana assist in c. " vj " the service Is worth. 1470 E. Morrison, corner 54th st; take Mt. Tabor car. Waited &irl for light house- work: small family. Phone B-ll 4ft E. 24th st north. TviVABLR REFINED person TO asnist in care of child 8 years old 741 Everett et. EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES lin underwear departments; those liv ing on east-side preferred. Bannon St WANTED MILLINERY TRIMMERS ' fo outside positions. Apply Case & Relst Co., 6th and , Oak. " 4 HELP WANTEDWFEMALB A HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY. ' , cooks, second gins. - , ' a "; 1 . .V Housekeepers, housegtrls.' r -t :J - j Good places, good wages. ' J " -' HANSEN'S LADIES' AGTJNCT, : 848 Wash. St.. Cor. 7th. Upstairs. VOL'NG WQMAN WILLING TO WORK-' for mi ood home;' small wages; ' time. off. 44 148 th st Wiii1 Id BUSlNESa InCrKaSIMiS so fast at the Model Barber Shop, 81 8th St, just south of Wells-Fargo Bldg.T Lady, to TAkiJ CHaRgE o?ii6UsE; " work oii farm; not afraid of work, ex perienced ; good home and position for right party. Call. 46 Front at Monday, 8 to 12. 8 to 4 p. m. GOOD WOMAN OOOK IN .' prIVatIS boarding house; good place for-rlglit party. Call 261 Seventh. VOONd La1y as CLERk .W CaNdY store. Call Monday after 8 . p. , a. Bwetlands, 873 Morrison. WANTED GIRL FJb.GENerAL" housework. Apply to32T N. 18 th st.,J between Lovejoy and Marshall. " ' . Wanted middle-aged woman cook. Call. 288 N. Ith st MALE AND FEMALE HELP MEN AND WOMEN ANXIOUS T& IN- crease tneir earning capacity; we have helped thousands, let us help you. ' INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND- 84 6th st Open Evenings. Waitresses city, heppner, '32 boarding houses,' (cook also $40), cook, $46; boat, $30; domestics, Japaneso waiter; Chinese dishwasher, $40. Other work; call "Drakes," 206 4 Washington St. Telephones. - wr is business INCREASING SO .' fast at the Model Barber Khnn. ti lth St., Just south of Wells-Fargo Bldg.T . HELP WANTED AND SUPPLlSfT Drake. 2054 Wash.. Pan. 1S7S. A-1K7A aXPfrRt UQLIC: BTENoaRAllEft can have desk room, In Chamber of Commerce: fins location and good oppor tunity. D-284. Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED HORTICULTURIST will prune your fruit trees or shrub bery by contract or 26 cents per hour. Postal address, 860 E. Stark st, Thomas McDonald. ENERGETIC REAL ESTATE MAN" with several years' experience In city, wats a position with a good firm. Salary no object. D-186, Journal. RELIABLE MARRIED MAN DESIRES position as hotel clerk or steward. Best of references. D-104, Journal. 'AS PHOTOGRAPH FINISHER AND dark room man: Ions' experience: raf. eroncea. Address Allen. 808 Market st Phon Puf'fin 9Kn y WANTED POSITION iN CROCKER? and hardware department or shipping room, packer or any kind of work, by experienced single man. D-180. Journal. EXPERIENCED MEAT-CUTTER," young man. wants work tn small mar- ket Phone East 4626, MIDDLE-AGED MAN DESIRES Posi tion as watchman, janitor, porter or housecleanlng; best of references. Phone East 4636. Residence 48 E. 6th and E. Oak. MACHINIST WANTS first-class reference; rlenced at locomotive Journal. SITUATION, most expe work. D-216, GERMAN WANTS POSITION TO make cordwood, or slash. F-194, Journal- GOpD MAN WANTS WORK ON FARM.' any kind of work. John Ltnqulst ;n-w nouse longings, r-ortmna. Or. MAN AND any. kind, fael et W I FE WISH WORK OF W. S. Goodale, 364 San Ra- FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD BTENOO- ' rnpher, with best references desires position. F-J90, Journal. FIRST-CLASS CEMENT FINISHER, married, wants position. E-182, Jour nal. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION Ad clerk In wholesale or retail store; ex perienced. D-172, Journal. YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES' employment; any kind of position, thoroughly reliable. Apply D-232, Jour nal. WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG rr experience as railroad man, 7 yea clerk. Address J. P. M. 171 w. Park. YOUNG MAN LIKE TO HAVE A JOB hh furnaceman or dishwasher; wages reasonnblo. C. H., care Journal. A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED specialty salesman, now employed, with 10 years' experience in present line, . wants to sell real estate In city; no traveling; can adapt myself to change in short time; salary reasonable to start. A-38, Jonrnnl. Young man, 21 years old, hah" been order and sales clerk In hard ware business, willing to do any kind of work. No bad habits, will work cheap. Ixmsdale, Phone Pacific 226. YOUNG NORWEGIAN WANTS steady work on far,m. Stout and willing. Address A." Field, Greshsm, Or., R. 8. COUNTRY xJOYi 13 YEARS OLD. wants a place on a ranch to wofk for board and go to school. E-204, Journal, Wanted position as sausae- muker and handy man with steam stuffer. W. M. S., 291 Hawthorne ave., city. S: TildRbudWLY EXPERIENCED specialty salesman, now employed, with 10 years' experience In present line. wants to sail real estate in city; no trav eling; can adapt myself to change In short time; salary reasonable to start A-3. journal. HONEST SORER MAN WITH B6Y (i) wishes place to earn at least board and room. Address E-194, Journal, or phone Tabor 633. COMPETENT RODMAN AND CHAIN man, wants position with survey par ty. E-216, Journal. WAN'lED WORK ON FARM ST A ' man; will work exceptionally cheap If steady work. Address 801 E. Morrison. WANTED BY YOUNG MARRIED i man, poslticm as grocery clerk; good reference given; inside work preferred. D-250, Journal. MACHINIST, FIRST-CLASS. EXPE-' rlenced on logging machinery and all kinds of engineering work; references, D-278, Journal. . A MAN, 69 YEARS OF AGE. WHO ' has had 20 years experience In real estate and special syndicate work, de sires to connect himself with some live company to represent them In the mid dle west References mrnisnea li re- ulred. Address X-600, Journal. PLUMBER. WITH LONG EXPERI- ence In the city. Address Journal. WANTED WORK BY A MAN AS porter in rooming house or any other work. Address 801 E. Morrison. Phone East 857. - SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE WOULD LIKE TO KEEP HOUSE FOR man and children, or take charge, of rooming house. E. 1055. WOMAN WOULD 'LIKE WORK BY day; have good reference. Phones M. 8477. A-8854. FIRST-CLASS' .STENOGRAPHER warfts position or will, do piece work. WANT A SET. OF BOOKS ,TO KEEP to occupy Uiout half of my time, at a reasonable price. Phone Mnin 7828. WOMAN WANTS FANCY LAUNDRY- such as waists, etc. Phone A-4007. Address D-260. Journal. .1 COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAY . work, or will do washing at home; ladies' fine clothes preferred: Call or addreas, 233 Clay at, near 2d' st STRS. WILSON WANTS WORK THUR8- ' days and Saturdays. Laundry, clean ing or cooking. Best references. Phono after 7 evenings. Pacific 2024, room 80. YOUNG LADY, DESIRES POSITION as stenographer! experienced. H-160; Journal.- . -. STENOGRAPHER WANTS PERM A nent position with business firm, Small wages to start Chances Of ad vancement Not experienced. D-170, journal. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DE- slres position, , m-at, journal.