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10 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY 'MORNING, '.; MARCH 5. vl008.' it new TODA Ten More j Of Loti.Openc and Ready For Sale f IN Railway Addition Price $85 Each V 10 DOWN, f 5 MONTHLY These Loti Will Double in Value in 1903 SEEING IS BELIEVINQ . So inspect the property today and ;-' . make your selection. ! Eavines Accounts and Telephone . .. . Bond flxfn at full valuation. .V AGENTS AT TRACT ALL DAY SUNDAY Take Montavilla car at comer 3d and " Morrison streets; get off at corner ' Villa and IIibfard streets, Mon , tavilla branch office; for fur .' " ther particulars call office CP. WELLS, 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M-3253 GAPITOL HILL ' The Oregon Electric Railway is J built- and nrnning through Capitol " t Hill, a diatance of three quarter of a mile; the care fare ia 5 cents from the ' businesa center of the dty to Capitol a Capitol HOI ia located Inaide the city limits, in Portland proper, being : on West Side, no bridge to cross, no stone, no gravel, -every lot cleared, high, sightly and level, with asview unsurpassed. , Capitol Hill is the beauty spot of South Portland, and the largest tract of land ever platted into lots on the ,' West Side, containing as it does 164 v acres.' ' ," Every lot is 50x100 feet or more. Capitol Hill is eight minutes' ride : from the business center of the city, j:-, on the best electric railroa'd ever con ' Strutted in this . Northwest Capitol Hill will be seen every day from now on . by more people than any other property not located on tnis line, as i every person knows right from the start the patronage of the Oregon Electric Railway has been immense, and from now on will be the popula . line running in and out of this city. Not for 22 years have lots been of fered on the West Side as cheap as can be bought today in Capitol HilL ' You can step from the car onto lots which we will sell you for, $250. Title perfect; a complete abstract fur nished to every purchaser free of cost We will , give terms and' accept monthly payments. The Hibernia Savings Bank of this city executes all deeds and contracts of sale. Call at u the office for free tickets to see Capi- ; toi Hut - CLOHESSY & SMITH : ; 401 McKAY BUILDING. i ICS KnA Good 4-room cottars. 60x100, 4 blocks to carllne, $600 cash - balance terras. 91850 ?Jood 6-room cottage; bath, . gas, improved streets $450 cash, bul anco fib per month. 8SOOO Owod 6-room cottage; bath, basement; splendid location. $500 cash, balance $20 per month. 452100 New, 6-room cottage: bath, g-as, basement; lot 60x100. $600 cash, balance $20 per month. 42S50 New. 6-room house; gas and electricity, bath, full cement bane- ment, on carllne; A-l location. $500 . '.cash, balance $20 per month. S3100 New,' -roonr house; gas and electricity, full basement, cement walks; splendid location. B3300 New, S-roora bouse; bath, gas and electricity, basement, cement walks, lots; 1 block to carllne. " If you are looking for a borne or an Investment don't fall to see Sunnyslde before you buy., Take Sunnyslde or Mount Tabor oar, get off at Fast S7th and Belmont eta. and we will gladly how you our large list of, property. CT.Safing&Bro. i, - ' Phone East 4421. r' Blocks Soooyssde lot t IRVINGTON BARGAINS SOOO v Ixt 60x100 on 16th at, near B razee; treet grading paid.' 'j-: " SOOO , Lot 60x100 on 24th st, near Thomp- son; street grading paid. ; :' SHOO Lot 80x100 on 24th St., near Tilla mook; street Improvements paid. S1150 . Lot 80x100 on 17th st., near Thomp son: all street Improvements In and paid. f " S1150 "J Lot 60x100 on 14th et, near Thorn p - son: all street. Improvements In And P v S260O 100x100. comer . 16th and Thompson. , east front: best corner for a fine home on east side. t 1 Irviiigton Investment Co. Phone Main 617T, ' ' SSI Chamber of Commerce. C Oil Land Location j - W. J. Cook, ? 60S Lumber Exchange riulldlng, reports that there is great vKoltcinent in the oil fields at eastern, reon, and that many people are Io-j t at lug on government oil land. , Ikj not miss this opportunity. Call 1 ani e'ee 1.1 m. as l-'O. If invested now, I 'iry jnake joo Independent for Ufa. . v-1. JTEW TODAY EAST ST. JOHNS uo you realize that the GREAT SWIFT , PACKING COMPANY, the largest concern of its kind in the world, has now under way the building near St Johns of one of " the 4 biggest plants in the country, that will cost $3.000,000 that will employ several thousand men and form the nucleus of a city of 20,000 people? j Do you realize what this means to the entire Lower Pen insula district? . 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 b 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 upwarda. 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 Xaegly Junction, where the Hill railroads Intersect the Harriman railroads, only two blocks from the depot grounds, where tke fa tare Immense freight and pas. nr trafflo of the entire Pen insula district mart center, and ' near the great Swift Fackinr company. That this will be the only railway stop between Van couver and Portland; that the Swift racking- Comoany wilLalohe create a city 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. Keep these facts in mind. In vestigate this property. Look It over. Take a St. Johns car. fare B cents; get off at Columbia boule vard, East St. Johns station (for merly Smith's Crossing), and you are there. Office Open All Say. R. G. BRAND Exclusive Sealer la St. Johns and Peninsula . Property. Phone Woodlawa 1197. These Are for Yoii 81000 Will handle a new 9 -room modern house, nicely furnished. In cluding a $600 piano; will take some vwani iuis as pari payment. rms Is a bargain. 81350 6-room house on Vancouver ave.; $600 will handle It; balance easy terms. S3 1QO Strictly modern 8-room house, 1 block to carllne. oast front: terms. S300O Strictly modern house near canine; terms or cash. S1800 New. modern 6-room house 2 mocks irom canine; xiuo will handle 82i00 -New modern 6-room house S 1 r hn a nia aosv t wm a uiocxs irom carllne; $1,000 casn, bal ance to suit Choice lots In North Alblna within ! blocks from carllne: $476 to $600; $60 down, $10 per month. 6 per cent. This is all choice property. Call and see us. Summit Investment Co. 149 Klllingsworth ave. Phone East 6404. ON THE EAST SIDE A very fine 6-roam' 'residence. In very exclusive district; streets wire all hard paved; sidewalks, 'all ement, walking distance to business; this house Is new and original In Us arrangements: fireplace upstairs and down; splendid rurnace; bardwooa iioors aownmairs doors are all veneer Danel and beautl ful; all the woodwork on the inside Is most beautifully finished; no contract work; win give goou terms. HENKLE & HARRISON 817 A3IJraTO!ff BLDO. FOR SALE 4 new houses,' just completed, all modern, 4, 6 and 7 rooms, 1,300, $1,620, $1,800 $2,200 - Several houses, built 2 years; can give terms on all. Also vacant lots, $176 up; half acre, $600, $20 down and $10 per month. Call and see them. M S: BROWN Millard ave., Mount Scott Car. - MS AGBX23 CKOXOB Peninsula Land ALSO jBl AOBXS AT REAt, BARGAINS Wheat Lands Hood Klver fruit lands, city property east and west sides to exchange or sell. Long & Chamberlain : ; Swetland Building. ' rnJL truvvw r nnmsj Hams ave. and Russell st (Aiwnaj. AO KnnmMi?r mission 26c. Everybody Invited. j B ciisBl to. " lumhiT ltr MARGUERITE CAMP. ROYAL NEIGH I ZJ Xak iit J 1 1 Vallori 125 mile out rf bors. will give a leap year dancin PortlaDdi 21 niles from Korth ArnlWUI Bank road. Jtiver and rail traB IMfl RDIBC portation; Small Trsetaj asy Anu UKArC ienu. Write tor informatioa. I COOK & CO. i Aisci STirrr . rORTUNO,Bl3I San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bid. Telephone Jtearney 81ttl ASTTBTTBTSCBsTTa AND (TUB CHIPS' lOJIS BJ30SXVES Oregonlane when In Saa rranetsoe can have their mail cnt 1st are of The Journal office. . ' ARTHUR I FISH. Rpreoeotetlv. HOUSEHOLD .NEEDS. Afticti Hair Dressing," wo do and leacfl beauty parior worn. all branches. Frekes. 40 Washington. I JJcauty Parlors tRl I sages, etc. Mrs. Bonney, 719 Swetland Vivrra Strictly fresh Oregon rancl -'rSh0 eggs 20e per dosen. Henton Henley Co.. 267 Yamhill st 'Ja a nousenou: need. See John P. Sharkey about It. Phones A2537; Main 660. th at., cor, Washington. I C n iinsiT.trDjtl you know there was oiuuuuvii a atatlonery store at 249 Morrison St.. near Third. Stationery and blank books. Davis Kllburn. Seeds plant your Sweet Peas and earlv e-arden seeds now. Our 1901 annual and Seed Planters' Guide free. Portland seed to., i-i vtoiii. llwl 6.000 cords first class 4-foot Tuuu fir wood. IS per cord delivered Phone Main 4415. Eagle Creek Fuel company, 40s Corbett bldg. i ' ' -.1! - " I. ' l. VVinAa O Malley ana weuoerger, axi IT llltS wash. Choice Wlaes, liquors and cigars. Look for onr cut-rate sale. AU choice brands of line clgare, 10c. White 8ewinr Machines Jone. I 420 Washington St., corner 11th. Special sale of used machines this week. Mstvr! And coaL Sta Wood and (01 f uuu Coal Co. S48 3rd. M. DIKECTOltY OFFICE BUILDINGS CORBETT BLDO "Morrison and 8th. WORCESTER 111-1X1.. 3d. Oak ana Pine. HAMILTON BL1X1.. Ill Id St Robert H. Strong. Mar.. 710 Corbett COLUMBIA BLDG.. Wash, and Park. KUTHCn 1 uu BUM., til H wasn. McKAY BLDO.. Sd and Stark. T. Melenberg, 21 Rothchlld, 111 McKay. TILFORO BLDO.. Morrison and 10th. A. P. Armstrong. 6th Floor, Main 6S4. COUCH BLDO.. 109 4th St. R. WT Lewis. 80S Couch Bldg. Have vour abstracts made by the Se curity Abstract It Trust Co.. 7 C of C. Pad no Title A Trust Co.. the leading abstractors, Z04-6-S-7 Kailing bldg. WEATHER KEPOItT The barometer is falling rapidly over the Washington coast this everting and there are Indications that a storm is approaching tho mouth of the Columbia river. Btorm warnings were according ly ordered hoisted, at 6:45 p. m. aloii the Strait of Fuca fromPort Crescent west, Aberdeen, North Head, Washing ton, and at Marshfield, Oregon. Rain was falling this evening over Washing ton and Ureaon. and cloudy and threat ening weather was reported from Idaho. The barometer is comparatively nign over California and fair weather pre vailed over that and the adjoining states of Nevada and Utak Tempera tures were considerably . lower over Washington, Montana and North Da kota; elsewhere the changes were unim portant. The indications point to rain over the entire district Sunday. FOKECAB1S. Portland and vicinity: Sunday rain, fresh southerly winds. Western Ore gon and western Washington; Sunday rain: fresh southerly winds interior, hiirh mithurfv winds alone1 coast. East ern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho: Sunday probably rain. MaTimum .temnerature. 66 degrees; minimum temperature, 61 degrees. River reading; at 8 a. m., 4.z reoi; mange in last 24 hours, 2.9 feet. Total rain fall. 6 p. m. to 6 p. m.. 0.41 Inch; total rainfall since September 1. 1907, 27.16 Inches; normal rainfall since September 1 1907, T4.26 Inches; deficiency, 7.10 inches. Total sunshine March 18, 190S, 3 hours, 80 minutes; possible sunshine, March 13, 1908, 11 hours. 42 minutes. Barometer, (reduced to sea level), at 6 p. m 29.89 inches. MARRIAGE LICENSES C. C. Hutchinson, St Johns, SI, and Julia Johnson, 25. , J. Halbert McElroy, 355 Yamhill street, 19, and Alma Armstrong. 20. Edward R- Lohkamp, 806 East Four teenth street North, 22, and Lena Hol- W Max' !!' Zaslaf f. Astoria. 25. and Eva Zark. 1 9 r T.'Headlev. 1806 East Eleventh street. 21. and Edna Sexton. 18. XXIAAk I mrAn W Q. Hmlth A CO.. Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash- ington sts. " Wedding csrds the best 100 lor Si.. Alvln a Hawk. 144 2d st. , "tonsetb & Co.. florists, for flowers of all kinds 128 6th st Clarke Bios.. Florists Fine flowrs and floral deslans 289 Morrison st Full dress suits for rent all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st "Max M. fimlth. florist WTTth at, opp. Meier A Frank'a Main 7216. FUNERAL NOTICES THOMAS Funeral of Mrs. Cynthia J. Thomas, who died at her late resi dence. 496 E. 26th st.. Friday, March 13, will be held from the residence of her son Professor Robert H. Thomas. 822 Division st, at 1:30 o'clock ' today. Friends are respectfully Invited. In terment at the Lone Fir cemetery. Ser vices at the grave private. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING. MENTEE A GILBAUGH. undertaker"; and embalmers: modern In every detVl. Seventh and Pine. Main 480. Lady assistant J P FIN LEY BUXno. assu maui son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. A. B. HEMSTOCK. , V, .n, e 11 reetor. E. 13tU and Umatilla. Sell- wood 71. ZELLER-BYRNES ca. FUNERAL DI- rectors, tminiran IOks. unny assiEinn. V.IJWA RD HOLMAN, UNDERTAKER. at f qi mr i a ERICSON UNDERTAKilNQ COv EM- balmlng- inoy ass i. iwaimi..i. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 10; fomilv lntfL-125 to $76. Superintend ent at cemetery, comer .n4 fniiv road. Phone Tabor 208. For full Information apply to Frank Schle ael. 532 Worcester hik. Phone A-2S23 CARD OF THANKS Mrs T.TZ7.1B ROGERS DESIRES TO .k.v h,,- Irtanria for the-many flow tli thir svmoathy In her late bereavement of the loss of her beloved son, Willie. ' BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION Covenant . Contract company, -427 Fliedner bldg. Main 2891. L. C HENRICHSEN CO. JEWELERS. and opticians. 284 Washington st MEETING NOTICES MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA will give a grand ball Thursday night, TWafMi l. at Malr's hall, turner - Wll- nir party next Thursday, evening, March iv at AriinanB im, vuiiiBiuii mug-. M. W A. iiKHKtotlN CAJrtP ",466. meets Wednesday evening. AUsky Mte-. snt Murrfmm ts. " M,: w. A. OKEUUN GRAPE CAMP NO. .7t. Mondays,- ITtai and Martuali. MEETINO NOTICES ALL MEMBERS AND .VISITING 'brothers are Invited to-attend our rea-uiar - meeting on Friday evening, March 10, at KugUs hall to witness an exhibition drill of our drill team, also to hear particulars about our contera- pisted visit to Willamette aerie, in a 1668 at St. Johns In the near future. A handsome prise has again been offered to member . who presents the greatest number of applications for membership for the comlnc two weeks. The second proposer will be entitled to the prise this time All of these weekly proposi tions wli! also be entitled to the three grand prises. or further information come to our next meeting. Louis Item- munch, Secretary. , ALL MKMBEHS AND f riends of - Multnomah camp. No. 77. W. O. Wi, re quested to attend .the fu neral of our late .neighbor, A. If. ' Campbell, at Hol mati'i narlora todav at 2 D. nv Interment at Rtvervlew cemetery. O. C. LAURENCE, C G. J. M. WOODWOItTH Clerk. TUK8DA Y EVEN! NU. March 17. Oeorao Wash ington camp no. w, uiar miiiLtirr wni mnu dance. The committee has secured elccant prises. hand-Dalnted china, arood music. uanoing, rerresnments. R. J. COLLINS, C. C, II. A. FHKimiCH. Clerk. HALL OP PORT INDUS LODGE NO 07. li. or .11. Members Jind friends take notice. Wednesday. March 18. will be our tenth anniverssry. A good pro gram has been arranged for the occa sion, and refreshments: all come - and bring a friend. Julia Fearey, Henrietta Tawney. . Fidelia J. Mann.' committee. kNIUllTS OF PYTHIAS -A SOCIAL dance will be riven bv the Ivanhoe social club, Tuesday, Marco, it in jv. r. hall, lltli and Alder sts. Invitations may be secured from members. Admls- slon. gentlemen. 60c; ladles. 26c. MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE, W. O. W, Guards will give a SL PatrlclCj dance in the east side W. O. W. hall, E. th and Alder sts,, on s Tuesday evening, March 17. Admission, gents too. laaios 26c. Flrst-cjass music; Danes com mences at 8:30. THE MODERN FORESTERS WILL RE ? leased to meet all members and riends. in their now horfl- Altsky hall, on Tuesday, Marchvl7, Jar a so cial and card party. Admission 16 cents, with refreshments. competitive 5riLL. "YiibfWliEN the field teams of Astra Circle, and Ladies of Maccabees of Arletn. Thurs day, March 19. In the W. O. W. bldg, US 11th st; dancing. Admission. 26c Committee. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Aerie No. 4. don't forget the Eaglea' annual ball at Merrill's hall, 7th and Oak sts. ,St. Patrick's night, March 17, 1908. Grand prize waits; good order; good music. ROYAL CIRCLE. WOMEN OF WOOD craft, will give a whist party at Woodmen Temple, 11th between Alder and Washington. Wednesday, March 18. Orchestra, refreshments. Admission 15c. ST. PATRICK'S BALL GIVE3J BY Oregon lodge. No. 637, Fraternal L'n ion of America at Logus hall, 91 V Grand ave., corner E. Washington. Music by Clifford's orchestra. Admls- slon 2fic. WEBFOOT COMPANY, uflFORM Rank, No. 65, W O. W., will give a whist party Friday, March 20; full pr ehestra. AH Invited. NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANI TO ALL persons, firms and corporations inter ested In the Title Guarantee & Trust company In pursuance of an order made by the honorable the circuit court of the United States for the district of Oregon, in the suit of N. Coy, plaintiff, against the Title Guarantee & Trust company, a corporation, and others, no tice is herby Riven to the creditors, as well as all persons, firms and corpora tions having claim or demand against the said Title Guarantee A Trust com pany, a corporation, of Portland, Oregon, to present the same, with the vouchers tnereor. duly veriried, to tse unaersignea receiver of said Title Guarantee A Trust company at his office In the city of Portland, OrCBon, on or before - three months from the date hereof. Portland, Oregon, Decemhr J6. 1907. R. S. HOWARD JR.. Receiver of the Title Guarantee A Trust Company. SEALED BIDS WILL Btu RECEIVED at the office of the school clerk, city hail, up to 12 m. on Monday, March 23, 1SUS. ior the construction or me re- nlnnular school building. Separate bids will be received as roiiows. viz: f irst plumbing and drainage; second, glass and giazlnej third, the balance of all tne worn to do done ur ler one con tract. Plans and . specifications for same can be seen at the architect s of flee. 334 E. Third st. A certified check ror lu per cent or mo amount ox oia must accompany each proposal. The school board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. T. J. Jones, archi tect BIDS FOR WOOD. Sealed bids will be received at the Of fice of the school cltrk.-city hall, Port land. Oregon, until lz o clocK,-noon, (Sat urday. March 28, 1908, for furnishing school district No. 1. Multnomah coun ty, Oregon, with cord wood, slab wood, or coal, for the ensuing year. These bids will be opened publicly at 2 p. m. on said day at the office of the school clerK, city hajl- Specifications will be furnished by the clerk upon application. H. S. ALLEN. Clerk. March 7. 1908. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing company will be held at the office of the company, 1214-1244 Macadam road, Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, March 25. 1908, at 4:30 n. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as-may properiy come oerore the stockholders meeting. Fletcher Linn, president. MARY MASTERSON INFORMATION wanted by the public administrator, 119 Nassau st, New York City, of the Drotner jonn and the sisters Mary and Kate of Mary Masterson, born in Man ute, near Dublin, Ireland; one of said sisters la married to a man named crawrord. WliL REPORTER THAT GOT manuscript and picture from our of fice about January 10 kindly return same and oblige, Buchtel & Kerns, 360 r.. Morrison st. BEAVER HILL COAL IS THE CHEAP est on the market, quality considered: guaranteed full weight; no clinkers or woot. prompt delivery. Phone Main 2625. COLE & COLE HAVE REMOVED TO T30 Chamber of Commerce bldg. LOST AND FOUND LADIES' GOLD WATCH. WEDNES day, March 11, monogram E. L. M. engraved on cover. Liberal reward will be paid for its return as It is highly vauuea as a Keepsaae. jviias jviurpny, 1436 Knowles ave., or Phone East 6240. FOUND A PJLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattresses renovated and returned same day. 228 Front st Main 474. A-li)74. Portland Curled-Hair Factory. n. wetzcer, proprietor, LOST BLACK MOROCCO POCKET book, containing checks, etc. Leave at Gordons, Z08 4th, and get reward. LOST GOLD WATCH FOB WITH O. S, L. engraved on It Reward. Call at 173 West Park. s LOST LADIES' GOLD BELT buckle, set with jade. Return to Qadsby- & Sons. Reward. f LOST ON MOJtRISON ST. BRIDGE Purse containing $10 In cold and also hospital receipts of Mrs. H. Bell, Salem. Reward. 390 E. Alder. Mrs. Bell. LOST BLAOK HAND-BAG; CONTAIN ing ft purse with money. Return to 491 W Market or phone Main; 1022. -Howard: LCaST WATCH. DIAMOND SETTING on 6th st car or Washington between 6th and 3d or 3d to Taylor; liberal reward. , 192, 4th st LOST ELOCUTION BQOZ RETURN to 438 20th st. Portland Heights, and receive reward. - - ! "' , LOaT- THE PARTY. IS' KN6 WN TliA - found-bead sash on Morrison st, near 3d last Monday afternoon. Please leave It at Journal office and save trouble. LOST AND FOUND WILL ' PARTY WHO PICKED V wallet at corner of 10th and. Wash ington sts. Saturday night return stuns o journm on i co r HANDKERCHIEF: lNITrAl V."; reward. . 822 Kearney st. 1ALK AAl FKilALIi 11KLP DREDGER. OOK. (4). $20: OTHERS waitresses, city, hotels, restaurants, boarding, family help, chambermaids, office telephone. girl; dishwashers. cooks, r.veryoocy call ."Drakes," 806 Vi vtasnington;. uoia pcones. bunaay, l HH AM BSV lilt taJUtAi6T sTAnls F6ii sbccEsa The business or the International Cor. reapondence school. Is, to sea that, y succeed. ' New ' office , 426 Wash, a near 11th st heCp WANTED AND SUPPLIKl Drsks,- 206H Wssn., Pao. 1S70. A-16 7 0 HELP WANTEDHLlLlfi I. MADE $60,000 .IN FIVE YEARS IN the mail order business' and began with only a few dollars. Thera in un usual opportunities for making money inaay, ana u is not amicult lo begin. If .you have even small canlt&i and wast to start a mall order business of your own, send for my free booklet It tens now to mates money. Address Publisher. The Mall Order World, box Young man, 18 or over, to work In eieciricai power station; $40 to start; fine chance to learn practical trade. xnree married men for Inside mill work; $2 a day. Burleigh driller, $8.26; S hours. Horseshoer and eamp black smith, $1.50; S hours. Laborers, team- niers ana general woric. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 26 N. Second St. Phone Main 1526. Wanted alehmen ; maN y ' makB siuv to siftu.per month; some even more; stock crVan! -grown on reserva tion, far from old orchards; cash, ad vances weeKlv: choice or territory. Ad. dress . Washington Nursery Co, Top- pcniBn, wsnnmgion. . SALESMEN WILTON , RUGS. BRUtf Sels ruas. Inrrain carnal a wall knnwn lines, established trade, territory Den ver to coast commission basis: state full particulars regarding your expe rience: also VOU aire. Aclrtreaa Wlltnn anu Brussels carpet uo. Thomas Deve Ion's Sons. Philadelphia. Pa. Wanted experiencep active salesman to sen ueixger acre tracts (a short distance from cltv) on new Salera carllne. Eaav novmenta. The cnoicest fruit and garden land. Appfy immediately, n. Metxger. 229 Front st. EXCELLENT PAY AND PERM A nent place: city aa-ent for old Una neaitn and accident Insurance company. Union Guarantee association, ground floor Commercial Club bids:.. Sth and Oak sts. Wanted eNerget ic ' men" to represent us. Debt and Inatructive work; Tellable and permanent; special opportunity for advancement Coopera- tlve View Co., box 284o, Spokane, Wash. YOU CAN MAKE $300 TO $600 MONTH ly in the mail-order business Just as well as 1 can; particulars for stamp. Manager, C-36 E. 63d at, Chicago, GOOD SALESMAN WANTED; EXCLU slve territory; liberal pay; write to day. Bryant's Manufactures' Agency, Shreve Bldg., Ban Francisco, Cal. WANTED COME BOYS; WE HAVE it you want It: send 6c for It. Free Illustrated catalogue. .Morns-Clarkson C o.. Bethel Conn. WANTED EVERYWHERE TTCST- lers to tack aiana. distribute circu lars, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. MEN TO GET THEIR SUITS FROM Charley Lee, 93 N. ia at; perfect fit guaranteed; all work first-class. CAL. WINE DEPOT, HEADQUARTERS tor cooks and helpers. US 4th st WE GIVE SPECIAL RATES FOR room and board by week or month. Union hotel, 81 N. 6th st wk secure Positions for mem- bers; special membership $2. Y. M. C.A. UNION HOTEL SELLS MEAL T1CK ets at 16 2-3o per meal. Try them, worth double. 81 N. 6th it UNION HOTEL. SI N. 6th ST., SERVE a rich man's meal at a poor man's price; only 20c. MEN TO LEARN PLUMBING. EL.EC trlcity. plastering, bricklaying, draft ing and plan reading; day and night; no dooks; positions secured: rree catalogue. Coyne National Trade Schools. 230 and Z40 sth st, ban Francisco, Cal. TRY THE UNION HOTEL FOR YOUR meals. Sunday chlclen dinner only zuc. worm bge. WANTED A STRICTLY HIGH grade cane baker to work as second band. Apply before 12 o'clock noon to day. Koyai riaKery, nth and Everett WANTED 1 00 MEN; DR. KETCHUM will cure promptly all your private and sexual diseases: graduate; advice free. 170 Mi 8d st Main 7164. THE EASY SYSTEM 8CHOOL OF commercial card writing for -ladles and men. 21 1H 4th st $15 FOR A PATENT ON YOUR IN vention. A. J. Matter. Dateht attor. ney. pi a commonwealth oldg. CAPABLE YOUNG MAN NOtIaFRAID to talk can make small fortune on $100 Investment. .Desk D. 618 Com monwealth bldg. MEN TO ACT AS AGENTS IN CITY to sell a good line of household goods on the Installment plan; liberal com mission; no former experience neces sary. J. D. Sherman, 262 3rd st MAN TO SELL GUARANTEED not necesanrv: bonds, experience must hav,e good references'. 226 Lum- per exenange piag. GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTER WANT- ea. Jpvy io J. ti. iiaseuine &. Co. 61 2d st- city. UNIOR CLERK AT RED CROSS Pharmacy, 93 6th st. WANTED SINGLE MAN WITH $250" for good paying business: no nvneri. cinjw imiuiicu. uu, uuouiioufrn DldK. EAT , i , . . WANTED A GROCERY CLERK. jruMus vi aou, ui experience; must bo neat, thorough, well recom mended, it-loo, journal. BEE OUR A-U VUiKTISEMENT FOR uininci nupci inieiiuenis wanted, In pusiness cnance column. WANTED BOOKKEEPER A ND oasnier. jus tin si. WANTED MEN TO CLEAR LAND; uuoirtiui ui wugea, izu.ii Monuay morii' ing ill tJ iyiufia,WR PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHOW CARD writing or advertising; special offer ,1.1. 1 . . L. ,A . . , . una wotrik, nui in iv. xirtuns to Rent 600 Dekum bldg. WORKEKS EVERYWHERE, NOW IS the time; $4 thousand, to distribute catalogues, circulars, samples, whole or spare time; no canvassing, o. B. Young WANTED TO EMPLOY A CATHOLJC gentleman as local representative- wo require a person of energy and ability iur w yuBinuu, attiary a 18 per week. write at once ror particulars. The tioey t-uDusmng to:, 32s Dearborn St., HUSTLING MEN WA NTBD DISTRIB ute samples and circulars; no can vassing. Globe Adv. & Dls't Ass'n, Chl- HUSTLERS WANTED RVEUVWHr.nu zo to au maao weekly distributing circulars, overseeing out -door advertis ing: new plan: no canvasslna-. Mr. chants Out-Door Advertising Co., Chl- DISTRIBUTERS WANTED EVERY where, $26 to $30 made weeklv dis tributing- circulars, samnlns. nvnrannlnir advertising; no canvassing; steady. Address Reliable Adv. Bureau, Chicago. $20 WEEKLY EASILY EARNED (PO sltion permanent! distrihiitinv Hmu lars, samples. For particulars. Com mercial Advertlslnir association. Phlla- Wanted man to work, in1 res- taurant, .to be cashier, etc., .as part ner; win. pay you $4 a day and board; $300 required. Particulars, 248 V, Stark. BOY IN TAILOR SHOP, 207 -SHEll- man st. WA NTED GENERAL MANAGER FOR life Insurance company, one -with ex perience of not less than 10 years. D-10, aV. , : . jourrujij- - .- y - ,- - i ; '. 16 FIR S FIRST CLASS PAINTERS. WAGES ) have family. ' Dow, 91 N. $2.75 per day. .Call 131 N. 6th st.j KfARRiED MAN SOBFr" r" ANTED CARPENTERS. , AI. B. ' to'Jt wants Joft ss stable ! Yamhill bet.- 12th and IStu. V - - , HELP WANTED- MALE In BUSINESS M the human dy namd, the1 man whose brain la charged with dynamio force, .whose heart; is on fire with enthusiasm and push, who leads the atrcnuujts BUSINESS life and likes It, who Is. always fighting for big ger and better results, who knows no rest till ho reaches his goal, who Is wllllna' to aweat blood to aet What he wants; It's that kind of a man, and no other,- who get the bl prises in the business gamer lr you are a, man ei ihla rallbnr and have not In' your pres ent position or location a chsncn to make your mark In .the BUSINESS naa I 0 UAIl a f S . AlYl nifattl V II ft Mm - ployed, call and talk ver-our plan of placing man graae, smouiuui mm .nn firm, nnailtnr them. ' jfelow 'are a few openings wo are unable to fill from our files:, , ? r . - BAILSMAN. 0T. ronfeotlonery salesman with ex perience In this line; $1,200 and ex penses. 1S Uatiirar tn rinnartmsnt With exporlence In builders' supplies; $1,200. ti-v r yr ir 7T3X.-o 219. Bookkeeper, one with creamery uvvrvrvAUux $iv experience; salary $1,200. ?n flalesman. must know paint business; $1,006 to $1,200; depends ou man. ' CLERK. J17. Bill or order clerk; 60, SALESMAN. lm SOS. Salesman: furniture and carpet; young man willing to start at $i60. 981. Manaoor for clubhouse, who is alive; single; educated; $nv; w room. til. flaleaman: hardware! young man Who has some knowledge: $Brt0. to start. If you jire competent to fill any oi th above positions call or write. C0UKTHEYS 402-403-404-405 Swetland bldg. HELP WAXTED-FEiALB .. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. Wants Monday. r Cook. out . of town, first-class hotel; $50 to $60. Experienced hotel house keeper, $50. Chambermaid, country hotel. $20; one $26. Four waitresses, $9 and $8 a "week; some at' $25 and room and board. Family cooks, $30 to S40. Rnardlns house cooks.. 840. Sec ond girl, kitchen .help, and girls and women ror general nousewora anu cooking, $16 to $36. Others. HANSEN'S. LAIJ1E8 AUKJNUX, 848H Wash. St, Cor.. 7th. Upstairs. LADIES MAKE MONEY SELLING guaranteed silks direct from looms; cut any length; one third saved; ex press : prepaid. Write for Information. Lenox Silk Works, Madison Square, isew xorK, Wanted refIned. capable, ma- ture woman:-, we teach you salesman ship and give you permanent employ ment. Address E-218. Journal. LADIES. KEEP YOU R DRESSES clean with our ink and Rust Remover. Send 25 cents for a trial package. The A. B. Mason CoH Astoria, Oregon. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO As sist In Reneral housework; good wages. Appiy ezs tn st. 16 FOR A PATENT ON YOUR IN- ventlon. A. J. Matter, patent attor- ey, 61 8 Commonwealth bldg. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO DO aeneral housework. Phone Woodlawn 380 or call at 137 Sell wood st. YOUNG LADY WANTS CATHOLIC lady for company and share house keeping rooms with her. 273 Mont gomery. COMPETENT GIRL FOR HOU8E pleaaant home. work: good wages. Call 1816 Johnson st. YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1182 E. 16th st N. WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW lady as housekeeper for small lodg ing house. K-181, Journal. WANTED AT ONCE. GOOD PASTRY cbok, few hours each day. Dellcates- sen store, 460 Jefferson st . MRS. L. A. TAYLOR OF SPPOKANE ave.. Kenwood, wishes the care of hlld. Good care. . . EAST SIDE FEMALE EMPLOYMENT Office. 122H Gntnd ave. Eat 1066. LADY BARBER AND ONE APPREN tlce wanted at once. 310 Burnside st. DINING-ROOM GIRL WANTED NO experience necessary. 81 N. 6th st. WANTED SMALL GIRL TO AN- sWer telephone calls. 266 Market At. LADIES TO COPY LETTERS Xt home, . spare time; good pay, cash weekly, reliable; send stamp. Zeck Co., jMornstown. re. y. LADIES $1 EVERY DAY AT HOME; stamped envelope, particulars. Ladles' Aid, uurnnm, uonn Wanted cook and dishwasher for boarding house; will pay good wages. . 1298 Macadam St., phone .Pa- cmo 093. GOOD WOMAN COOK AND GOOD Kitchen girl in private boarding house good place for right parties. 251 7th. an ELbtekLY WoSiaN Wants aN eiaony Swedish woman for compan ion; i good ahome to rigtit party. Ad dress L-8, Journal. WANTED FINE-APPEARING LADY ior waitini room: widow preferred. Apply room 3. 181 Vt 1st st WANTED A GfRL OR MIDDLE AGED woman ior srenerai housework. 1599 Jordan st, Unveralty Par"k. COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING and general housework. Apply 364 J2th st, cor. of Mill. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-WORK; goow Bituaiion. tvv tinnoera at. WANTED WOMAN TO DO WASH- ing on Monday. 319 Tillamook st.. phone East 2058. - LADY WITH FAIR EDIWaTION" FOR good business proposition; guaran teed salary; city or suburbs. F-4, Journal. ' - WANTED CHAMBERMAID, AT 129 Grand ave. Phone East 4792a . SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE A FIRST - CLASS EXPERIENCED , carpenter and wood roechnnic, com petent to take charge ofvwork, wants position of any kind in this line of work. Address 149 N. 10th st Phone Main 644. -, COMf U.TENT MAN WANTS CARE OF private place. Address L-7. Journal. A FIRST-CLASS SODA FOUNTAIN man wants position for summer; un derstands making syrup or making any flavors; strictly sober; good dispenser. Address, K-20B, Journal; , ' A." BUSINESS COLLEGE "GRADUATE" wishes office wok.wlth chance of advancement; references given. L-10, Journal. . : BUILDING, REPAIRING OR FINISH- Ing, job or aay -work, experienced workman.' reasonable:, references. T-10. Journal. ' ' ' . , WANTED POSITION BY.. A".. FIRST class cement finisher and concrete man, one wno tnorouniy understands sidewalk work, step work, setting fornw of all kinds; In fact understands any kind of work In the cement and concrete line. L-1B6, journal. AT-BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENT wants advertising matter to : n s- tribute In city. Am expealenced and can givo reference. Address H-1Q. Jour nal. Phone Main 8225. WANTED BY MARRIED MAN. place on rarm, no children. Address G. Davidson,, 209 Gibbs st, Portland. Or. WANT WORK AS WATCHMAN OR lanltor or teamster: any kind of work. G. W.t 428 20th. Portland Heights, clty. POSITION. WANTED BY RESPON slbte business -man as collector . Box 88. route 3, Gresham, Or. ENGINEER WANTS STEADY'" POsi- tlons can handle any steam apparatus! best of references and recommends: married, temperance and licensed. Dow, the Mitchell bldg., Portland. ELECTRICIAN "Wl ANTS POSITION. Journeyman or repair mad; long exi perience. Dow,' 91 N.. 7th st ' , MACHINIST WANTS STEADY- WORK In mine or lodging camp; temperance; 7th st AND COMPB- stableman. citv ref- erenco, 4 Addreaa Stablemaiv 81 Kicolat ' , SITUATIONS WANTEIwniALB YOUNti MARRIED MAN . OF -25, DE- sirlnir to esubilsh himself in Oregon wants position; have aeven years' ex perience as accountant and general of fice man with large eastern wholesale house; am a graduate of University of AUtintsoia college or jaw. ana win ao cept any honorable position for which I may prove quauriea. n-mp, journal. EXPERIENCED- DRYGOODS . MAN, , window . trimmer, interior decorate and - draper, wants position; city and Seuttle references; will leave city. . Ad- oress K-ioo. CARPENTER - WANTS JOB BY DAY or hour; .alterations a specialty, si? Sd st " k , WANTEI A POSITION DY YOUNG man of 18, tilgh sehoei grwduater trail furnish best of references; am not ex- pecting high salary at .we start H-194. Journal. ' MAN AGED SO WANTS WORK O? any kind, cigar or fruit-stand, or In I liquor store, ngni worg or -any Kind; no objoctlon , to long; hours, Address Ij-186, Journal. " EXPERIENCED WHOLESALE AND retail dry goods man wishes posi tion n or out or city; can turnisn best of references, IS years' retail' and S years' wholesale experience.. ,- Address L-184. Journal. ' ' ' i ' ' , ' - SOBER, HONESteASTERN MAN DE slrea work, either cigar factory, car penter work,- or haa served one year In arug store, uau laoor - K-Z40, journal. YOUNG MAN.. EXPERIENCED AUTO. street and railroad car woodworker: wants position; have done a little at carriage and wagon work. Phone East 8120. Ridley. . . - : REGISTERED DRUGGIST WANTS general work around drug store; In dustrious and very neat; salary mod- erate, Address I-1WB, journal. . FARMERS' AND LOGGERS' EMPLOY-1 ment Co. Help furnished free.' XI hi N. Sd. Mam S4iW. Orders at our expense. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN DESIRK5 work of any kind. L-19S. Journal YOUNG MAN' WOULD LIKE PLACE In a shoe shop, to learn trade; will worK reasonable. K-20Z, Journal. AN EXPERIENCED FRUIT-CANNERY i man wants a position as foreman of I the preparation and canning depart I menia. k-x3, journsi. AU L) .A l ' L.' L' I J 1 Vn UIDVCD, FVLfllt encod. Addrers Allen. 809 Market I i nv-r.e Facirio Z60. CAiuNkt-MAkEli AkD fINIsHEr wishes position: waves reasonable. I for 8 hours; 10-hour Jointa need not! answer. Phone Main 4926. MARRIED aIaN WItil BUSlKEsi! ability desires employment of any I Kind; gooa rererence; - sw years or age. I LfiVK, journal. lilLlAIirji MAN WANTS ONE OR more rooms or offices to look after for janitor work. Address Journal or phone between 12 and 1:30 p. m., East i3V. MACHINIST, ENGINEER aTTdI electrician wants steady work. If In I a good location where family can live I will work cheap; long experience;! stesdy and sober; best of recommends-1 tlons and references. L. J. Dow, 91 N.I 7tn- st OFFICE WORK WANTED BY MAN aged 23; who Is taklna- an I. C. S. course In bookkeeping; wsges $40 perl mumn, pcneruoie. pnone Mam 4zs. EXPERT MASON ON BOILERS. FUR- nnces. chimneys, mantels; also ce-l ment worker. 469 E. Grant st TeL E.l 380 city, orcountry. I VOUNO MAN. HrWlSHES A JOB ASI carpenter neiper; win do little lobe, orl any kind of work that can be had. L-220,1 journal. YOUNG HAN WANTS WORK morning as kitchen beipcr or porter;! fins experience. journal. MAN AND WIFE WANT JANITOR and chamber work. K-207, Journal. iCARPENTER WANTS work. phoneI Pncfflo 1065; Keller. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE I REFINED. MIDDLE-AGED LADY I wants position as wonkln house keeper, - batchelor's quarters, lodglngl nouse, or private family: neat cook: good wages; call Sunday. 94 Nesmlthl St.. Kirinnj station. Mount Scott car. WANTED SITUATION BY WIDOW! lady with child; housekeeping pre-1 f erred; reference given. Address K-168,1 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTSl nwiA u nuur ur, uay; iaunury or cleaning for Saturday- and next week. or. day; laundry orl i-nono fncinc zu4; ask for room 30 A YOUNG LADY WANTS CLEANING, was.ung, ironing py the day. 47 N. 9th. a rb:fined woman will assist! In care of Invalid a few hours each! day. I'none c-1480. AN EXPERIENCED TKAflHER WOm.li like young pupils In private school, orl hi nume. i-none 114. I BY WOMAN OVER 30, p6siTION Asl . Luniiitr, or general orrice work; canl use typewriter, draw or draft, good I uuyyisi or composer, assist Dookkeeper. or in fact adapt myself to any general office work; references; moderate sal ary. Call Main 5167. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER I wants work by day or at home. Miss! v.oiiar, main EXPERIENCED MUSIC TEACHER I wishes to exchange piano lessons fori aremmaiing. i-none Mam SS6Q. FRENCH NATIVE TEACHER GIVES I lessons at a very low price In mak ing arrangements, or BO cents per les son. Aaaress n.-J o, journal. WANTED CURTAINS TO LAUNDrVI at nome; careruiiy done up stretcners aatisraouon sruaranteedvfiii cents pair; will call for and deliver.! Phone Sellwood 1067. Mrs. Word. Woman wants work as jani- tress or housekeeper for widower. Phone Union 6350. MIDDLE - AGED WIDOW WITH! dautrhter. desires situation aa houae-I keeper for widower, no wages, but must! be good home, in city only. Mrs. Jullal xoung. city. ALL KINDS OF FINE AND PLAIN! sewlnir. also embroidery done bv thai discern vi tne u-ooq cnepnero. WANTED POSITION HT A PRACT1- cal nurse; physician's reference. Mrs. I Chamberltn, Portland, Or. 828 Main st! rnono Main 1110. girl Wants busheling CrI helper In elathlnsp atnra ArnaHanAAn I r.-ii, journal. "WOMAN WISHES WORK ' Bt -TXJfM day. Main 8910. Mrs. Kaller. COMPETENT .WOMAN; WILL ' T"AkE cnarge or hotel, boarding or rooming house, city or country; references.! Fhone Main'3265 after Sunday. ' , WA NTBD WORK BY DAY OR HOUR; rate 25c per hour; washing' or clean ing. i-none tsenwood 83. WANTED AGENTS AGENTS WANTED FOR A HIGH! class beautifully printed and illustrat-l ed dollar-a-year woman's magoxine.I Commission, i60 cents on each dollars subscription.' write for agent's free out-i fit. American Home Monthly, 6 Bar-I ciay St., New York. AGENTS THE CHEAPEST, SAFEST! taoie lamp ever manufactured; 86 candle power light for 3 ft hours at a cost of lc; adds- new charm to home, office and shop. Arthur Moore Shiebler, 10 Darclay st. New Tork City. ; AGENTS WANTED CAN YOU SELL aoods7 If so wo need you: comnlete outfit fiee; cash weekly, Write fori cnoice ox terrrtory. capital city isur-i sery cpmpsny. balem. -or. AGENTS TO HANDLE BIGGEST! monev-makln fire extinguishers: so? cial startllna offer: exclusive territory. $76 to $300 per month. Badger Chem-I icai aiig. t-.o,, Milwaukee, wis. ANTAUNE INSECT EXTERMINAT-I or company has territory for agents;! gooa cnance to make - si,ooo or morel a u r ma- too year. 14H sth st WIDE-AWAKE SALESMAN WANTED. For full particulars address Oregon! ivursery company, paiem, ur. WANTED TO KENT LADY WANTS 1 OR 2 UNFURNISHED! - rooms near 13th and Jefferson; mustl do reasonaoie. Appiy Bttyj- Jefferson. I WA NTED WAREHOUSE ABOUT 60x 100, one or two stories. Tel. A orl Maiq XitiM.,