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"t H San Trancisco ; Office Oregon Journal : 1 1206 CaU Bid.? T.Uphoa Kearney B18L BCaUrXIOJIa aJXCIUTW). ' 'orerenlsr.s wh l ".J.'VL'" rsnbav thlr mail of The journal offlo. , ARTHUR L. FISH. Repr wn.tlv XEW TODAY. Answers towVantAdsw ,ATo 67'm,V m. J. "Stvim, 280, 266. ! . t4 138. 90, 128. IIS. 111. "-,,k ,.. it Si lfc7. 148. 146. H5. I,L ,4F-"i.Vl.'J60. HI. 141. 107. 114, 105. Ill, 121. 105. 110. 121 3 ! 101. 77, 128. 1M. HI. 10. n lit. lit- , jtrmVitz. 140. n. us. wi. lot. us. 128. 111. 129. 114. 111. 122. K 112, 10. 144. 128. 118. lit vViSWtti.Wu ih. ".lli.'W 114. 111. 148. "o-illilt 114. 155. 87. 117. 111. 151. ,-P 108. 114. 114. 111. 111. R 161, , lit 111. 87. HO. 17. lit 1 3 9 IW117. 139. IIS. 145. 128. 1H.11I. T 163, 141, 102. 141, 187. 114, 118. 108, 122. 118. 158 Temtr. .7. 105. 10,. - y no. lit 160. I4t:izz.l J no. n21ii."00. 108. 10.. 114. lit 18. 152. FARMS . " 'V. v ; 6 Acres On Clackama. river, nlc orchard. chicken-house, good brooder house, good -room house, 1H acres under cultivation, I good springs, water P'P1 In house, 1 cow and calf. 1 horse. 70 v chickens. 1 wagon, all am a II tools, on good tountv road, R. F. D.. 2 miles from .' cariine;- will exchange for house In Portland. Price 12,600. For Sale or Trade :', WMW S-XOOBf COTTACM Cement "basement nice lawn and shade, between two carlines, 15 minutes ride; will trade for rarm property. . Also fine 7-room 2-story house, nice lawn, on corner lot With furnace, on Improved street; will trade equity for - farm property. 80 Acres main . punuu rung, - j : outhouses, a fine family orchard, on mall route, tt mile to ";hool. I miles from railroad and town, 85 miles from Portland; price 83.600. or 14,000, includ ing stock and Implements. , i-. t a tmtmMt mnnA nn rn and 70: Acres All In cultivation and crop; creek ever running water through it; 100 yards from depot half mile to high school: no buildings; 180 per acre; also It R. track is 14 acres, tlon; fine B-room house, good barn ana other buildings, worlds of frnlt Bide-, walk to city; good running water ana well; good team, harness and wagon; i cows, 4 head young cattle. 20 hogs, all necessary farming tools to run the farm; Yamhill county. Price 15,000; or 110,600 for both.' Oood terms can be bad. v 50 Acres 15 acres tinder cultivation, about 2 acre In orchard; aH kinds of berries, lots of grapes, good 6-rcora house, barn 80x50 and other accessary outhouses, 1 acres choice beaverdam. Personal nrop ; erty: 4 good cows, 3 hogs, chickens, wagon, top buggy, mower and horse rake, plows, harrow and all small tools, good steel range, parlor stove, washing machine and, wringer, -I good carpets, chairs, tables, churns, dishes and milk utensils; miles from K. R. nd town. 85 miles from Portland. Price, 12.600; 1,000 cash, balance long time. 148 Acres ISO In cultivation; half bottom land, balance slightly roiling; new ouae, fair barn, a young orchard of selectea varieties. Personal -oroperty 1 good team, harness and 8 wagons, 1 fine cow, 22 hogs, SO goats and kids, buggy, drllt disc 3 olows, harrow, mower and rake, J dosen chickens. 25 acres seeded to oats, 60 acrea la ; wheat balance In meadow, mostly timothy; miles from R. R. and good town. In YamWll county. Price. 145 per acre; 83,000 down, balance 8 to 6 years. The above ara only a few of the ' . . t i. M a. 1 a r 1 lltt of farms, and If you are in the market for - . .wbll I. wiiim ntfi in ar larm, rj m " v. " your Interest to write r call on us. Espey-Melne Realty Co. , Ooraar Second and Washington. VX ZAVX OUX2TT8 WHO WAVT loans for $5000 k And $8000 Security is fine farms. Call or phone "".', us today. Brong, Steele Co. 110 'Second , St. Phones Main 1743, J , A-174S. HOME SEEKERS! Three actual snaps one of six full lots. 4 in fruit with a sood 8-room house. cIom in on east side, at 15 600. One of 4 fuU lots all in fruit with a fine 8 roora house and barn, at $6,000. 25 min utes' ride. One of rull lots with 2 in fruit and a nice 8-roora house with bath, at 88.500. aame distance. It will pay well to look this up, as there are room BZ iiumuor - ntviumi and Stark ats. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Antique 18 room residence, ear afore UHld college, or 4 blocks from Tj Diversity fsrk ptation, with 6 lots, plenty of fruit and a good barn; tt god buy for $4,000; ir rnt .. home. - handy for school. ciiurhs," etc.-' Call m-i-X Jsfi- r,i. 129 Lumber Fxchange, id and , . murk Ms. -.- -. ;, - - THE NEW TODAY. PRICES WILL ADVANCE L Prices of all busi ness lots on. Chau tauqua Boulevard, Willis Boulevard and Fowler) Avenue in University Park will be advanced $100 per lot April 15th, 1908. 1Y NOT ADVANCE? The lumber busi ness made Detroit, Mich., a city of 400, 000 population. Stock yards and packing houses gave Chicago its first boost towards great ness by adding 100, 000 population to its ranks; made Kansas City peer over all its rivals by adding to it 60,000 population, and made South Omaha a city of 40, 000 population. Wherever rail roads centered there has sprung up a large city. What have we a reason to expect of University Park with its vast lumber busi ness, its large stock yards and packing houses and all the great transconti nental railroads cen tering there, in ad dition to its rivers navigable to the commerce of the world? When we consider what has been done in other cities, have we not good reason to ex pect to see lots sell on such streets as Chautauqu Willis and Fowler for $1 000 per front foot within ten years? Prices now $10 per front foot for resi dence lots up to $15 per front foot for choice business lots. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly on one lot and $5 additional for each additional lot No interest if each installment be paid when or before due. Take St Johns car, get off at Chau tauqua Boulevard where you will find my office. MfiCIS I. HcllEIA PORTLAND, OREGON OREGON AILr JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, APRIL 1: NEW TODAY SUIiE WINNERS 250-Acre Dairy, Farm Thli Is tha best adapted land for dairy, in. in the state; clean, cool flowing iprinV st?.am watera th.'farm Perfectly t hi year around; soil blackdapted I lo timothy and olover; aUo good I for fruit crowing: acrea la cultivation - loo f.r?ofVl..r: 300 toOOOcorda o vnnd WOOd OD larm; m small houae, gooa o. r,Vi" . beautiful surroundings, hslf mile to Esgle Creek station, on O. w. P. K. R. quirtcr mil to school, church, store and postofflce. For the next few diri.Prlo. $?,000. Will exchange in part Improved city property. 302-ACRE FARM in Benton county Oregon : able and graea land, all fonced ana eroaa fenceS; thla farm la of the best grain an3 grass farms ln the county; no waste lnnd and all can be cultivated: about Z30 acres J" culti vation and grass; balance timber, oak and aah; well watered: $ atory Jojih, large barn: other outbuildings; bearing orchard. Price $88 per acre. J. L. VVELLS CO. 1 Chamber of Commerce bldg. . . . . I1WINGTON 900 Lots 80x100 on 16th. 16th and 18th ats., close to Brasee. OAA Lots 60x100 on 13d and 24th ate., close to Thompson at. llOO Lots 60x100 on 14th st. near Tilla mook; east front; Improvement paid. Lots 60x100 on 17th st. south of Thompson; fin site ror bungalow. 1350 Lot 66x100 southeaat corner of 14tn and Thompson sts. Irvington Investment Co. Phons Main 3177. 331 Chamber of Com merce. MATCHLESS SACRIFICE Unaurpaased opportunity to purctaw m. .uhurban home, with 1$ lota, part oi whlcn ha 40 full bearing fruit trees of Xl fruit; location and future proepects for advancement unexcelled: has a good new 6 room house with batb . mt and city water; owner to leave the ' tate hence must sell: 34.000 will handle It. For further information call on LIJND & CO. Room 323 Lumber Exchange. Id and Stark Sta. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS Best stock ranch In Oregon cheap. , $16,000 IS THE PRICE A full description of place, together with a list of stock. Implements and personal property of all kind- furnished on application. Can make good term. Call at office or address NEAL BROWN 709 Swetland Bldg.. 6th and Wash. Sts. 10 Net Income An apartment house of four P'0t: ments. centrally located; brings In $6 4 per .month., W. will .how t- COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY T14 Couch bldg- 109 4th st- near Wash. A4500 Cash for a P'0Pr 8,JI'1nf-1 per cent, partlea now renting Will take fUM foVaa long a tlnw a yoji car rSoOioOxlOO, 8 fine new cottages. Income $840 a year; terms. Com and let m tell you about tha. D.M. BARRETT BOg COUCH BUCk ' $5000 West aide . full lot, with a 4-room house on 17th at: real snap. For fur ther Wcular. call on Llnd I & room 829 Lumber Exchange. 2d and Stark sts. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS Best proposition In Hood River to day; 80 acres trees, house and barn; small payment down; particular on application to H. M. Barrett " ' H08 COUCH BIVDO. S3AAO t 7-room modern houses; your own terms; these must be sold at 1500 Acre tract; terms; berries and ?rult; Mount Tabor. . M . 550 8-room house and barn, fencea, 60x100, Woodstock. SPENCER & HOG AN 611 Swetland Bldg. DEAGH ChrAe TkUIT LA.W8 In OOODHOE HILLS famons Columbia K)rr Vi1vf 125 miles eaiit tt . . . ., . T . 1 APRICOT Bank road. River and rail tnnt- aun fIBIBC portauon; tsmau iraeu; r.mnj AND BRAPE fonni. tfrlte for information. 1. 8. COOK a cq. 607-8 Comet! liu FOTLaHii WEATHER REPORT mu. 1.1.1. nn.o.ura BTPH Off tVlO north California coast has moved north to the mouth of the Columbia river, and the Alberta hlh pressure area Is now cen tral over northern Montana. The Colo rado disturbance has moved east to tno middle Missouri valley, and another disturbance ' Is central over Minne sota. No rain oi consequence has fallen in the Pacific states during the test .24 hours. Snow, heavy In places, has fallen In southeastern Idano, Montana the Da kotas and Minnesota, and light rain has occurred at scattered Ple'n,1t',e.9hi0 valley lower lake region, middle Atlan tic and New England states. It Is much colder In the northern states between the Rocky mountains and ; the Missis sippi river, and low temperatures con tinue In the Pacific .tatea. ; It 1. warm er In the gulf and south Atlantic states. A light frost occurred this morning in southern Oregon, and fre,,n;,temPe'a: tures are reported In nearly all sections east ef the Cascad..mountalns. luT i.HiMiinni are for fair weather In this district tonight and Thuraday, with light frost tonlglit, except near tb with light coast M Observation taken at 6 a- m., Pacific time: Temp. Max. Mln. Prec, rhtco.rn. 111. ...43 86 T. Cincinnati, Ohio 68 48 2v 34 48 43 24 44 46 44 42 64 33 26 60. 40 44 .44 .00 T. .00 .04 -.02 .14 .00 ' .A. T. 'A. .14 ; .00 : .06 '..08 . .00 Denver, Lei. . . . . . Detroit nch. . . . Lo Angeles, Cat . New York, .,. Y. . Omaha, Neb, Philadelphia. Pa, , .....64 .....60 e 46 Phoenix. Ana. .76 i Pittsburg, Pa. , ......62 rortiana, : w ,f St. Louis. Ma..iivi.. AMDS St. Paul. Minn."...44 Salt Lake,,, iJUlr J2 San Franclseo, Cat wm-P Seattle. Wash. .....n...60 Washington, P., C. ......60 'HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. CordwoodlVuoa.M.nJIre?,?Dd.ca?: era. 830 Btark at. Main 4661, A-8661. Firo Insurance i'U S'S P. Sharkey "about It Phonea A3637; Main 660. 6th st. or. Wsshlngtoa. Oaa Mantles tA'ob'eTU each; $176 do. Manning. 43 Thlra St. ' ti u.iiw iu,l . N.ub.raer. $2 HmCSVfMlu -Chole win"' l,0o,r" and cigars. Look lor our cut-rat sale. V.u J.liaanu PhnrtA Mlffl 1 J 94. Xni coaL Btar Wood ana Coal Co. 141 m. ' BUSINESS OARDS. HOWK, DAVIi K1LHAM 106-111 3D t-BIank books manufactured; agta. for Jnes Improved Loofo-Laaf lug- ersi in new n.ur. Trusb, soap, 81 per month. Laundry fowel Supply Co, 8tb and Couch at a. Plion CJ1ARLK8 L. MAST1CK 4b CO.. f KOWT if Uak sts- leather and ' ?' every asscnpiion mr v" -- and tap cunera; nnnnn. lU BTAULta, , HACK. boarding and sal; furniture moving, 111 Union aveytaet 3613; night phoue Main 3044. W. A. Heaalan. Prop. war ii en tbabTHXidcius co.- gtreet pavlnir, eldewaias ana wv tn.L 114 Lumber Kxchangi 14 Lumoer WU OIVU VOUR ACCOUNTS' SUCH personal attention as they .a;ynd. R. C. r-Mmm, Q7 Couch bldg. , A-33i. AboLPH A. bEKL'M. 131 1ST Si' csrrles a full and complete assort n.n, nf kiitph.ra' auDDlles. TTR kookIno; outtkkino. Rh kwlk pairing and I'M"!)0 11 nJ 1 J.ff.raon at Pacific U icneral Jobbing. J. b' 1.' UlilAI'M CO- THIfi riunee.l faint to. wraoow - 3 isu Phone 1636. AAmmtialoflfir of deeda Deutsonea notarist K. 14 Mulkey bldg.. ia ana mot, -... ,i,!l,uu ui.'Vi'l.M JoLkEtKIC al and ftaolloa repairing and w dries: ker-flttlng. 3lf Stsrk. U. 7066. ii'UFUR DUFUR. 613 CORBETT Wdg Pbon A-683; largeat and moat cempl.te tenographlo office In west. and waved to stay, and made up. J. J Borg, 438 B. th. Eat ihE BARBER ASPHALTjAVINO CO. ef Portland. Office 466 Worcester blk. iKiiU A KiNOiiLfii. ibk 1ST- .poht- laji s leaoing marpie mna .in.- . LAWYERS' ABSTRACT TRUST CO. M. 660. A-4233. Portland Truat Co. bldg. DONNERBERO ,.RAIi?MAS:,l?F plumber., 303 Burnslde. Main 3313. a BIRKENWALD & CO.. 804-60 BV- erett at- largeat outcner muyyij .... DESIGNERS AND PHOTO E NOHAV era Nelss Connaway. 109 3d 61.7318 PLATING. OXIDIZING. PORTLAND Pi. tin Co.. 802 K. Wanh. E. 1283. JAS. Met WObD Ct).. ALL KINDS OK Insurance, surety oonun. -n- Isaac l. white, kirk insukancju (44 SberlocKDiag. CHIROPODY AND PEDICUKINU Mrs. M. P. Hill. 830 Fleidner Diosj. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hare your abstrscts mad by the I irlty Abstract A Truat Co.. 7 C of the S- entity u. Ben Rlesland and wife to Alfred Young, lots 13 and 14, block 1, Havelock- Dan J. Moore and wife to Henry Jennings, 60x100 feet commenc tnr at point In north side or "F" street, 160 feet westerly from Intersection with west line of North Twentieth street. D. K. Steele and wife to Robert S. Thompaon, lots 21 and 23, block IS, Highland Park. . . W. H. Nunn and wife to John ana Margaretha Lorens, lot 11, - bloek 19, North Irvlngtoa.... 8. C. Smith to Margarette T. Tomllnson, lot 3, block S, sub- Jl..l.nn DlwAF vlow H i t in n to 1,600 7,000 40 460 Alblnfc l.26l Ellers Piano House to T. m Buechet lots 23 and 24, block 8 Wheatland addition; also lots 13. 14, and 16, block 6, Wheat land Second addition . Horace F. CuthiU and wife to William Keitle, lots 3 and 4. block 22, Sullivan's addition... E. B. Merrill and wife to C. M. Slmonton, trustee, west H of loU 1 and 2. block "D," Caruth ers addition to Caruthers addi tion George W. Watt and wife to J. B. Smaller, lot 4 Park View An- n.v 126 8,600 12.000 700 Portland TruRtee Co. to O. E. Kline and W. A. Williams, lots 8, 4, and 6. block 99. Grovers . addition l-260 Lou P. Kendel and wife to Charles O. and Sophia A. Slg- glln, lot 8, block 324. isasi ron- . land ; Portland Realty & Trust Co. to Harriett Mason, lot 3, block 19. Wnnrimere 3,000 190 J. M. Broat and wife to N. P. 8o renson, lot 13, block 301, Couch addition . 8,600 Anne Tone to Jennie Glover, lots 3, 4 and 5, block 9, Willamette. Annette B. Cotter to William E. Smitn, lot 7, block 817, Aiken' addition , Portland Realty & Trust Co. to J. W. Holmes, lots 11 and 12, block S, Chicago , Oregon Spray & Gas Co. to J. W. Reed, lot 3. block 1, Second Wil liams' addition i . . . Joseph M. Healy et al, trustees, to E. W. Strong, lot 4, block 20, Waverleigh Height addi tion . O. W. Taylor and wife to Mary E. Hawker, lot 16, block 6, South Sunnyslde . Ellis G. Hughes and wife to R. B. Rice, lots 1, 2, 16 and 1. block 9, John Irvlng's first ad dition .........ii...... William H. Hathaway and wife to 'Emma A. Smith, lot 17, hioclc 4. voodlawn 78 2,000 325 3,000 460 640 6,400 400 Emma and Oliver L. Kennedy to i.niin schell. BAx104 feet. bes;ln- ' nlng at point 120 rods east of y, section post between sec- y tions 1 and 2, townahlp 1 outh, d- - range 1 east In Beiaon Murray D. L C 2.800 Sunnyslde Land A Improvement Co. to C. N. Stockwell, , frao- i tional lots 1, 2 and 8, block 13, resubd. of blocks. 1, 4. 6, 8, 12, 13. 14, 24 and 25, Sunnyslde 725 Mary Jd. Gllman et al to Z. J. Ilc.ll lnt, A an, C hlAcIc 3. and lot 3 block 1. Havelock. . . . ".,800 Title Guarantee A Trust -Co. to J. E. and a. C. Wetzler. lots 11, ,4 14 aw 1 A Hlns.1r 1A. flnuth St. Johns 900 The Hawthorne estate to G. D. , Ruahmore. east of lots 6 and 6, block 328, Hawthorne , Park ) 1.660 The Hawthorne estate to G. D. Rushmore, lota 6 and -6, block' 262, Hawthorne Park 8,800 A. O. Suitor and wife to Cy C. and .. C, L. Moore, east 881-3 feet of -V . lot 9, block 23, Alblna Home stead,. . .;.......... 8.038 William Mast to Felix Hansen, lot. 1 to 6, block l;,lot 11 ; W 16. block 2. Pleasant Llttltf Homes addition No. 3 ........ 800 A. E. Ogilbee and wife to Rajr W. Orewller et al. lot 2. block , 5, Tlbbetts Homestead J. 626 W. R. Crosier and wife to Alma , H. Edmundson, lot IT; and 23, Troutdale Park .... . . , ' ' 800 Lllllas Carswell to . LlHUfMc- n; ; . Donald, lot 7. block 16, South-' era Portland . . . .. i's ;, 1,40w L. C. Brower to Francis CapelL , lot 6, block 8. City View Park. . ,- 700 David C. Crow to Amanda M. , Walt lot 14. block 7, OakPark; , addition No. 2 to St' Johns. .. 818 Rufus Mallory and wife to B. K. v' Shaw, lots 1. 2, 6 and 10, Howes' addition- . . . . . . W00 EJ. O. Aufredson to Chester A ' Lynda, lot 19. block 7. Laurel- " WOOd .'f.J'O JoSniEgger et al to Gall L. Cat- . . take t .Intersection Of west. line of east Twenty-third .treet In Irvtncton Park and south boundary of William H Payne z I. T. c. 1n sections 11. 12. 13 , and 14, township 1 north, range X east 1,030 .REAL ESTATE TUANSFEBS Moor investment company to, W. U Clark, lot 16, block 36. 1 , . Vernon ....'. ...VVJ'y Henry Kreeborougn et " ? M. Moor lot , block 1 MonU-. Hoi t 1 cl ' wh'lion ' aiidV wif ' to Thorns E. Jenkln. lot 6, block 14, Kenllworth ... . i t Frederick Olafk Jr. wit to L. P. Hoeford, lot 7, block 11.. JohV Irving1.' First J'TCi O. A. Blgnalnes et al to Matilda Edwards, lots . 10. 11 and 12, block 30, College lc Tltl Ouarante A 'Trust com a u I'onk lots 6 and 806 300 8,6)8 . 700 i)'t08 i. block 6," Lexington Height.. Harry T. Du.l ey ana Merrill i. li"u,""vr-i .A. al block 10, Jame John ad dition to St. John 6.800 Mrrltt L. Ilolbrook anrt wir to. jonnston i . i-urr, 7 and 8. James Johns' addition to St Johns: also fwictlonal VI 1. 1A mmiA .lllllttOn 80.000 Tunnel Townsite ,IniEr?we,n,?i romn.nv to Minnl Price, lot 26 and 16. block 111. University 660 Park Title Guarantee A Trust company to Ollbert Goodhue, lot , block a.Mg Hmith BL Jpnns -.z. mm i a . . . f r. I 1 n . .."'tora.' 104:6-6-7 tailing bldg. Pacinc Tin r " V. V. . li a ' IAimUGE UCENSES- t a.um nt.wart. Eucen. Oregon, 30; Jec"aH,Lamont B.attla. :WMhlngtond "Thorn". 'BllyV. 390 Jff.r.on -treet 29: JoHfphln. Bchmulmerloh. . street, 28; HUma Klngea. 21. WH lam Oorrigall Ml e-t Park street 86; Jemima Margaret Bkea, 31. KK.-IIrn nr- Walter A. k. n,al"' P":,""'' . VnvkmsWaian-g .treet "tJwtfWnd N.lsnonL,36Cr0 wt.cnn.ln. 28: Clara Allison, 36. "Wadding tarda. W. Washington bldg- cornr 4th and WaaB- in.ton at. ' -"Weudlog cards the best 109 for 16. Alvln a Hswk. 144 3d st Tonseth A Co.. norlsta, for nowr ol an mnaa n .m TH..1.-.- i.oa--s'lorlat Fine nower nd norai oesian. " - . . . mmU. UamIUMI ( l A. i . ' ...! 'for rent all .l .."" ".,--"7. id. mark t - XI. I U. limith, riorlat ow Meier A Frank'. Main 7316. 1IRTHS' TURNER March 26. to Mr. and 1 Mra. William B. Turner, 194 largo, a pri'fR March 24, to Mr. and Mrs. PBwnilm Prler. li East St.rk. a son. M' KENNY March 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. McKenney, 988 Lnlon. a h"rD March 14. to Mr. and Mrs. C T. Hurd, Corvallla. Oregon, a son. FREEMAN March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Freeman. 1142 Ellsworth, a son. PETERSON March 22, to Mr. and Mr. James Peterson, 207 East Thlrty- TAYiR-ToMr .ndMr.. Geo". K. Tay lor, Lents, Oregon, a son. TURtAN To. Mr. and Mrs. Sane Tur ian, 237 8herman. a son EDERER March 1. to Mr. and Mrs. George Ederer, 286 North Eighteenth, a daughter. . . KEMi'F March 2. to Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Kempf. '4 Camtherw. a son. DEATHS BCHNEIDER March 27. Relnhardt Schneider, 1660 East Nineteenth. os 46 yeara; tuberculosla. . A.;-r.i iuu u,n.h ao. Marlon Elmet Collins. Rossmere, locomotor ataxia. WIICKS March 26. Laura Ellen Micas, 761 East ony-iirw MICKEY - March- 81. Albert Pierce Mickey. 600 East Twenty-third, age 81 years; "Bright' disease. -PERRY March 29, Peter Prry. 4 83 Everett age 61 years; vertlary syphl- BENSER March 29. Michael Butler. St. Vincent's hospital, age 32 yea"; struck by paneling thrown by circular COLWELLMarch 29, Theodora Fow ler coiweii, do Mwiiioii'i' . years; large prostate and urinary ob- PATTERSON-March 26. Charles Pat terson, Monrovia, California, age 43 years;, pulmonary tuberculosis. BINGHAM March 29. F. A. I. Bing ham, 883 . North Twentieth, age 23 years; coma. DERBY March 80, Sarah Jane Derby, Jefferson, Oregon, age .3 years: ln- MAUGEY-March SO F. L. Mnugev Oood Samarlton hospital, age SO years; Intestinal obstruction FLIEDNER March 30. Christopher Flledner. Stewarts Station, age 73 vears; cancer of stomach. LA GU S March 29, William Angush Ii gus, 354 Tillamook, age 67 years; DAVlSMarch 20, Marian C. Davis, 473 Spokane, age 1 year; meningitis. CRANDALL March 29. Johanna Martin Crandall, Linnton. Oregon, age 64 years; pulmonary tuberculosis MEDLEY March 80, Jeremiah Medley, county hospital, age 45 years; conges tion of lungs. ..... MARSHALL Msrch 28. Andrew J. Mar shall. Oregon City, age 76 year; ma lignant disease of liver. -CONCANNON March 30. Ihomns T Concannon. aw 50 yeerwj tiiherculosln. " FUNERAL NOTICES MICKEY At his late residence. 600 East Twenty-third street. March 31, 1908, A. C. Mickey, age 67 years, 1 month and 25 days. Funeral will take place Thursday, April 3,- at 2:Z0 p. m., from the above residence. Friends in vited HENDERSON Catharine Leland Hen- vlted. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEE GILBAUGH. undortakew and embalmers ; modern In everr. detAlt Seventh and Pine. Main Ain IjiiIv nrslstanl. J P lNLEY & SONS. 3D AND MADI 'on -ats. Office of, county coroner. Phone Main 9. A.- a tiEMSTOCK. A FUNERAL DI reotorB. 18th and Umatilla, Sell- wood 71. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.; FUNERAL DI rector., embalmers. 27C Ruasell. East 10X8. uaflyassiBiani. EDWARD HOI.MAN, UNDEKi'AKEh. 220 Zd St ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. KM' balmlng! ladVass't. 409 Alder. M. 6138. 4JEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE .GRAVES. 310; family lota, 325 to 375. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont . and Cully road. Phone ;Tabor 206. For full Information apply to Frank Schle- get 633 Worcester Phone A-3838. NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- ing isoireo is ncreu sT" XI "1 .nmfal meetina of the stockholders Of the Sunset Lumber company, a corpora tion, will -be held at the office of the mil. Tf 111 " w " president of .aid, company,-at Eueeno. 6r, on the th day of AprlL 1908,1 the boor -of 2:80 t m. or said aav. said meetin m m,W 'h YiA for the Dur- jwIII be held for the pur- nn.. Af .Wini, iMird of director of mmiA nnnuiMilnn for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of mich pthet business as may b Kly.fruJ?nt f fore the meeting. fH. B. MAHON, J. W. LANE. r ...... President DISSOLUTION OF - PARTNERSHIP The- paTtnersMp beretofore existing between Philip Buebke ; ana Jim .r Iron & Wire Works, 1. hereby dissolved by mutual consent said Philip lfuebk continuing said business. . iPhUlp P. Buebke. James F. Prsdy. - ' 'On 'and after this date i will nnt ha r.mnn xlhle for AtlT debt COn--l tracted Dy my sons, KODen ft., jame. Bruce ' and William L. Murray Jr. William L. ilurray ' 1603. NOTICL3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND TO ALL ' persons, firms and corporation lnter .Ul In the Title Ouarante A Trust company Id pursuant- of an . order mud by the honorable th circuit court of th United States for th tll.trlct of Oregon, In th suit of N. Coy. plaintiff, against th Title Ouarante A .Trust company, a corporation, and others, no tlr I herby given to th creditors, ft. well a. all persons, firms and corpora tion having claim T demand against th ald Till Guarantee A Trust com pany, a oorporatlon, of Portland, Oregon, thereof, duly verified, to th tinders Igned receiver of said TUle Ouarante & 1 rut company at nis oriice A "1 Portland, Oregon, on or befor tnre month from th date hereof. - Portland, Oregon. Iecmber 16, 1807. Tim extended to May 6, 1608. m . R. a HOWARD JR- , Receiver of th Tltl. Ouarante A Trut Company. , r "PVSIXESS NOTICES INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION Covenant Contract company, ii Flledner bldr. Main 3891.- L. C, liENRiCHSE CO. JEWELkKg; and or.lcl.r.a 214 Washington t MEETING NOTIClia HAWTHORNB LOnQK, NO 111, A. F. tt A., M.-lated couirounlcatlon thl (Wednes day) evening at 8 o'clock, new Masonic Tempi. West. Park .and Yamhill street. . wo th M. IS. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. C. E. MILLER. Scret.ry. ATTENTION NEIGHBOR Something: Dclnj BETTER COME ASTRA CIRCLE WHIST PAH'Ill, Thursday. April 2, In the W. O. W. bldg 118 ilth st. prise, bom made refreshments and dancing. Admission 6c. By order or commute M. W. A. KVKKtlKKMN CABft .. meet Wednesday evening. AlUky blg.. lid sn) M"rr'"" i U. V. A. OltEOON UllAPB CAMP NO. 6.976. Monday, 17tb and Marshall. Vltltort -Irom LOST AND FOUND FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR mattress, renovated nI tur', same dsv. 226 Front .t Main 474. A-1374 Portland Curled-Hair Factory, H. Metxger. proprietor. LOST TUESDAY AFTERNOON n.,i.iA. si.n full name Inside. Finder LOST SATURDAY. DIAMOND RING; finder return to rortiana iru pany for rewarn FOUND SORftEL HORSE AT ARCII- er Place, y red imora. MALE AND FEMALE HELP wiMTitn STENOGRAPHERS. WE ... ri.. . .nn.nDhri as suhstl tntes and In Dermanent posltlona. We no doubt can help you. Call Oregon . pert College, fttn ana EDUCATION STANDS FOR SUCCESS. Th business of the Intern.tlonul Cor- mhnn ! to see that you succeed New office, 426 Wa.h. t. near 11th et. HELP WANTED AND SyPPLlJ.li. r.v tnsu Wuh.. Pnc. 1370. A-1570. unMi-iwiBM WANTED AT S3 A DAY, guaranteed. 666 Gantenbeln av. HELP WANTED MALE t wirtt tun nun IN ITTVK) TEARS IN the mall order business and began with only a few dollars. Ther ar un- i rnA.t.if a. frr vnaklntr money today, and It is not difficult -to ' beglnjc If you nave even n want to .tart a mall order business of your own. send tor my iree uwiji tells how to make mpner Addres. Publisher. The Mall Order World, bo 1599. LocKport. is. WANTED HALESklEN: MANY MAKE 6103 to .160 per man m, vv more; .tock dean, grownon reserva tion, far irom oia oron.., " .hn i nf territory. Ad dres. WoJhlngton Nursrr Co, Top- rwntsn. wasiiington Wanted ioo men; dr. ketchum will cur promptly all your prlvat and exual diseases: graduate; advice ... . ilnu. A mt Main 7154. WANTED ADVERTISING SOLICITOR ror suDuroan paper, u wuuimi..v.. Box 6, Arieta, vt. .. wiNTun-VOITNO MEN TO STUDY telegraphy; positions at good wages when competeni; uay mhu " .... nrnunn Cnllere. 5th and Oak. VVANTED GtRU BOY OK MAN r'olt renerat housework, family of 4. Call mornings, an i- Q st. -li a wtiti HEVKHAL ComPBTENl railroad firemen to work on road Just ieted. N-16. Journal. BRIGHT BOY. 16 YEARS OLD, TO DO fenerai wont 01, Journal. in retail store, city Wanted tailors, coat, pants un.i v.i m.lcer.. union or non-union. at J. Pollvka A Co.. Corbctt bldg., 6th and Morrisons sts. . CAL. WlNE'bEPOT, HEADQUARTERS for cooks and helpers. 148 4th st MEN TO GET THEIR SUITS KKOM Charley Lee. 93 N. 3d t: perfect fit ruaranteed: all worK nrst-ciiss. PACIFIC HOTEL SELLS MEAL TICK ets, 21 meals, for 34. Try them. 491 ADVERTISING SO llcltor to sell space In magazine cov ers. Call before noon. 207 Allsky bldg. Wanted registered -DRiid clerk: must be registered In Oregon; not over 85. and prefer slngleman: sal- $200 AND SERVICES WILL SECURE half interest In old established bus iness. Porttcuiars. caii. ao ou m. MEN TO LEARN PLUMBING ELEC trlclty, plastering and bricklaying; day and night; no books! positions secured;- free catalogue. Coyne National Trade School, 230-240 8th st, San Fran- WANTED MAN EXPERIENCED IN retail grocery or crockery line, to be come familiar with our business, so as to take charge of branch store when competent; small salary while learning; reference required. Apply Great Ameri can ImDorttntr Tea Co., 406 Wawhlngton. FIRST-CLASS 8TICKERMAN, WANT- ed. 831 Williams. ave. WANTED BOY OR YOUNG MAN TO learn hardware business; small sal- nrv to beirtn with. Y-14.: Journal, WABTEn-Tfl MAKE CONTRACT wltb Janitor . or all-around man to worn Dy weeK. may vr -iiuui. . A-2967, giving time you will worn. Wanted some one to do cham- ber work in exchange for nice house keeping rooms. Call 126 14th, at, near Washington. . ' ' WILL-LET CONTRACT FOR 8MALL Job of clearing land or hire expe rlenced man by the day. Cftil 91 othst. HELP WANTED FEfllALE WANTED YOUNG 'WOMEN v TO : study telegraphy. 360 to 30 Per monlh'when competent; day and even ing classes. Oregon College. 6th and Oak. Wanted expeMenced nurse for responsible position: permanent If satisfactory, T-4. JournaL - Wanted c6met-ent girl f6r general ti ou sewora. iiv f. nn - EAST SIDE FEMALE EMPLOYMEJT Office. 122 H Grand ave. East 1056.-- toiMTun A - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework..-. t escnuyier mi, 5446. :,-- a.WANf ED THOROU GHLY EXPERI- anMii K-irl for housework- a"nd' cooking. smfill family. Call after 3 at 669. Union tvr. N. f t'hone aawt ivv. Wanted at once, a girl for general, nousewor. hi -tuiwinutu. ave. WANTED GIEL FOR GENKRAL housework: good situation for compe tent girl. taO FlanJi-r f CAM F 41 HELP WANTED FEMALE A GIRL FOR COOKINO ANU utn- WanTkd 1 W6MTNdTMArKa u hnmawnrlr SM N. Z t Lll l. Dewy House, 86 N-Jd. wTnteda IfErTAnLTi and com- petent lady clerk. Apply to Andre v.. tuT U rtrrimin at. " WATfcl)XPEltTEl?CBD GiRL W general housework; must b" gooa cook; family of tw. Apply 688 Mar- WUmTS Vo.WAftil LAbWW'. aNU vents' rancy ciotne sieaur wvik. 47 Upshur at, - am , k' 25th. WANTED KXl'KR IENCED GIRL FOR . hnuwwnrk. InaA WIIM. In quire Dr. Ijibb' resldeno, had. of Lovejoy .treet ' W"OH AlT"WANTEt . W AflHl ST IN tailor repair .hop, 21 1 Alder. Call WXWEb-DiNNO-ROOM fc: nerlenr not necessary; musi urn mnit niil-k Annl 81 n. ' 6th st. two rrioTLd(5KTWTrF town: middle-aged woman for country, light work. Apply East Side Empioymen flee. FhonsKast luos MILLINERY APPRENTICE WANTED: small wage while learning. 438 Wa.hlngton. ' ' .' chine operator.. xperlenoed In tent factory work. ' A permanent position la th right P.rty.. Apply. .tatlng Kpe rlence, to 6. H. Jone A Bona, tent f0r IIVIIV. W - Z. tnry, Vancouver, B. C. 6m7ATIOXS WANTED MALH WANTED BITUATION BY nek- getlC young man, mwnw "- ' Ith chanc of advancement r" tice. fnon wooaiawn m. FAliMERS' ANt) LOOGERfl' KMPLoV ment Co. Help, furnished free. 38 N. 2d. Main C4ST. Order at our pene, lANitoR. . y60Wg Wan of doob habits, want, posmon Z. ltor. Undr.tand .team and carpenUf v . v w - , . . . . a RK-ai'i!kEi (AflditTANT bura Aw 1 mi-, ngjint nr. - h-.b. juurniii clerk (German), with beat city raf- erenc. 6 years' xperlenoe, 0ira m G-15, JournaL : position AN EXPERIENCED CONFECTIONER and grocary clerk want, position: bad habit.; position out fof'" preferable. Aodre.. Harry Lewi. Drain, Oregon. - .-' YOUNG BAKER. JUST ARRIVED from Germany, want. "tX work, city or country. Address Leopold Scheflar, Lents, or. AN ELDERLY GERMAN WANTS A nowlUon in the city or on, tb farm. YmaUxH , FROM HoLMLtf Business college, desires som kind of a clerical position; alo ha ome xperlenc In hardware: fncesfur nlihed. A-1639. Saunders, 214 Colum- 1li!aR6uKI) BRlckLAVKR AMb cement worker want, work: what have you, city or country? 469 B. Grant st Tel. East JM. VoUNd' MAN AS COLLECTOR FOR ture promotion more essential than ai. I U I V VI UIHVUUII ---- - ------- ary; thoroughly acquainted w 1th city, D-601. Journal. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AM iiy... VA Tta.lv 4BKL 3d St. WANTED WORK BY A MAN OF AN r lrln. hnuuclMTllnC duatlng carpeta Room o. ami cir - r VOI'NG MAN WANTS INSIDE WORK: prefer runnlnr elevator; not arraia of wor" 166 Wst Park. 0-13. Jourr nal. RELiABLE YOUNG MAN WOULD like to learn to be clothing "1" man; can furnlah reference. 0-12. Journal. GOOD ALL AROUND "l' carpenter. German, want work by the v: Al man, steady, reliable. Phone c YOUNG MAN1. THOR6UGHLY KXI-k-rlenced In reUll hard war. and im plement business, desires situation; beat of references. H-l, Journal. ., purine ioi: r iwm HATnifrh - TOVtTirft - U;XP1 MHSSSd. wrtW'CharWF. Bmlth. LY" ck, A-SRsg Home. EX PliiK le. m; ft t Z.V AII.TTII... . ' , r- a -.um i w voirNri MAN. VVUU1JJ like position. Best of reference, .Ad- . Journal EXPERIENCE!). JEWELER WANTS nonltion. A-i. uu, ... A YOUNG MAN. AMERICAN. WOULD like position on farm; wa. raised on a farm In Indiana; can do anything on fa, except milk and "buat bronchojj." Write, all letters nwred. Ju t am west Dale Hughbank. 11H N. 3d at, WANTED BY RELIABLE, TKA&lL cal bookkeeper, several mall et of books keep; f lr.t-cla.. referent Z-ll, Journal ' SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE aCJCTJRATe' STENOGRAPHER. CAN Ae anV machine; must have position at once; can do any kind clerical work. Phone 8 to 8:30 a. m. or after 8 p. m, A.i R5. Pacific 496; salary 336. Lone woman wants kitUaWOM a. housekeeper f or wdower family or rooming hou. ' Call 801V. 3d t. room 6. . . ' ' Woman wants work for tuw- days- reference. If de.ired. Pbona -r a. tnCA ' ' klNG PHONE MAIN 8277 FOR DES- . amm MaannnhlA. WOMAN WANTS AN X v at home, carefully 4me up on .tretch- ers; will can ror ana """lt7'. ' Phone Sellwood 1057. Mr. Word. WXNTED-CARE OF ClULb Ai'lilri noon; willing to ""st , with house work forenoon. E. Sterling. Portland. RELIABLE. HARD-WORKING UUK man wmai want day work wa.i- InK Ironing, cleaning, scrubbing, etc.; good worker P""e Pacific 8"- Roo" YOUNG LAD if WISHES fGSlTAON k cashier; Al references given. M-12, 'POSITION -AS H6 llSEKEEPER B If Competent lady for elderly coupl . or refined widower; reference. O-U, Jour nal. Wanted nUrsing b lamt enced T middle-aged woman ; position, reference. Phone Main 4 1 10. -EXPERIENCED STENO G RAP H h I K wants position: caw give beet of ref erences. M-Jouri1"?' 'i-..:o V6Ung lad it bKstRffla posITIo'S . as .tenographer and general office a Aslant, permanent or temporary; .wouM accent few hours dally', best refer ence? 1192. before 10 a. m. WANTED AGENTS AGENTS THE BEST KETTLE FOR cooking, steaming and preserving; no more burneu or scorched foods; pre vents scalding while pouring; samph, : ". , i-tt .. 1 tnrnarinla L Call after- ) free, 11BC. ml.7M " " ' ' noons.- AGENTS WANTED CAN TOO SELL goods T If so we na.JrouwS?lP1Slt goods T It SO we new y-Ui. .,?ftt free: cah weekly, Write for choice of territory. Capital city Nur- eerv company. Salem. Or. . - " WlbE-AWAKE SALESMAN WANTED. For full particulars address OMgon Nursery company, oaiem, ui. WANTED FINANCIAL MONET WANTED TO LOAN "ON v first mortgage-. ni ".- Ttr rriiL uu J-ianv .- w - . erty. v, Q-14, Journal CASH FOR TELEPHONE BONDS, ORE mnn Trust Title Guarantee, Mfobant accounts. H. W. Goddaro. iit ja si. -WANTED 16,009 - ON REAL EST A'ilfl security.' R-4. Journal. - - " WANTED TO " RENT. WANTED TO RENT HOUSES. COT tKe. flat stores. office. rooming bouses, eta Landlord, wjll do wejl to PORTLAND TRUST JCOMPANTU -1 . - -.v. ; OREGON. -' - Phone E. T. 8. E. Cor. 3d .ndOajL W'E "HAVE STEADY DEMAND FOR housen and flatw, all fr,"tt; list with ub. A. S. Diarr & Co.. .ii3 "WasWcg-f-n 8t, reo-n 6. Phnni HellWOOQ 11 vs. ,lliiit -"ITQTAI'MH TO LAUNDER