THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, , MAY-10, 1808. v NEW TODAY. Wse. ; "fill Lies In the heart of the Restricted Residence District von the East Side. Years ago it might have been called a suburb Now it ia too far inside the city limits for that. .It iV close in only a twenty-minute ride from the heart of the business district . , Buying property in a growing city is not speculation it is a cer tainty. v-f The natural growth of a city insures a steady advance in val ues. If you buy at the opening of a new addition you are in on the ground floor. If that addition is made first class in improvements and build ings, the ratio of increase on your money will be greater than in any other investment you can make. RoseCityPark Offers these inducements to the investor. Hartman I Thompson BANKERS Chamber of Commerce Acreage We are now prepared to sell tracts of from 1 to 10 acres each, within 10 miles of Portland, on good public roads, and all good, rich soil, with no rock or gravel, at $60 to $150 per acre, and on terms to suit the purchaser. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245 STARK ST. SALEM ELECTRIC 5-acre tracts at Multnomah; 2 'to 10-acre tracts at Ti gardville; 20-acre tract at Durham; 500 to 1,000 feet from above stations; prices $125 per acre and upwards ; any terms to suit buyer. V J, RUNNING 426 Failing bldg. Main 4481 for a first-class apartment house, just off Washington at, 55x100, has a, 6-room, modern house that pays 6 per cent - P2UCC $12,500 CALL ON US. Columbia Trust Company 714 Couch bldg. 109 4th, near Wash. Will Build forvYou Why pa rent when you can own your, own horar&y making a small first pay ment. .( s. j -. J .- ." . ; : Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. - NEW TODAY. hvestiiients Income Property Ain aaa -Modern flats; Nob !H I .i.llllll Hill :. district. near Washington street; lot 60x100 feet; 9 per. cent iuvvmm..,-,. tM T t? AiV Modern apartment M I .OUU feouse: walking dis tance; west aide; 11 per cent net in come. -( . tVir? AAA Full quarter block; &W.UUU within, 7 blocks of U. S.' VUStOm noUKi jmju' juiwtwi but paying 7 per cent net , tfOT ftAft 3-story brick, Front JfrZ.UUU street; full lot; long lease; paying 9 per cent net. tOT Modern apartment- UUU 'house; choice location; walkinf distance; rentals more than net 10 per cent o A AAA Modern 1 apartment V J VvUU building; choice corner, near Washington street; within walk ing distance; 10 per cent net income. $?01 fi A ft Modern three-story $JZ)UUU brick; full block; choice location; east aide; good lease; 8 per cent net rerenue. JAMES J. FLYNN 512 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. JONESMORE Is gaining friends every day. Tou will join them If you come out and see what they "think Is the best ,buy on the mar ket today. JONESMORE Purchasers are pleased, with the Im provements and building restrictions. All houses must be be built 20 feet from the lot line. There Is an Indi viduality about JONESMORE Because you" buy a Iow-pricedlot Is no reason why you should be hemmed In by shacks set Irregularly along the street. We are going to make JONESMORE The prettiest addition of moderate priced homes In the city. Sidewalks and Bull Run water In front of every lot LOT AJUB 50x100. $350 to $500 Take Montavllla car.. Agent at tract evert day. GEO. D. SCHALK Main 383, A-tllt. 164 Stark St Rio Vista Heights Choice Early Fruit Land Beautiful Scenic Home Sites Water Supplied frm Spring! This is the earliest fruit land on the whole Columbia river,- and reached by boat and rail. We are offering the above land in 10, 20 and 40-acre tracts at $50 an acre up. For particulars call on WOLVERTON BROS. Managers. 402 Mohawk Bldg. Phone Pacific 341. Two Swell Places in the Nob Hill of the East Side 550O Quarter block, colonial 8 rooro residence, furnace, gas, electric lights, modern plumbing, ground val ue 11,(00, with an 18,000 residence. 8500O Colonial f-room residence, on E. 28th St.. near Belmont all mod ern conveniences. House alone cost $4,850 to build. Ground worth' 11.200. Reasonable terms, . The Dunn-lawrence Co. 48 AJjBEB BJTBBBT. 19' acres 6 miles Southeast from Portland, ' all in cultivation,. 6-room timico larer hafn and. orchard. trnnA well and . spring, on . good road to city, Price reasonable. - 20-Acre Tract ' On Base Line road; 6 acres cleared; Mt. Hood carline surveyed through tract. Friee $3.6p0i terms,, ,, J. L Wells Co. 306 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. NEW TODAY We have acreage on the O. W. P. car line at 'Jenny Station that we will sell In tracts of 6 acres and up, to suit pur chaser. , We have acreage one half mile from Cedar station on the O. W."- P. carline that we will sell in tracts to suit pur chaser. .."..-... : '' T. r ' We ave acreage near Tlgardvllle on the Oregon Electric carline. We have acreage near Tualatin on the. Oregon Electric carline. v v . . e These elands are all In a good state of cultivation, and wllj make desirable sub urban homes. They range In price from WS to $275 per acre. ' SS acres on the Oregon Electric line, 10 miles this side of Salem. This ia a very desirable piece of land, particu larly adapted to fruit culture. Running water. on the tract. Price $80 per acre. ' 51 acres 4 miles from Monmouth. Polk county, Oregon, 160 acres In culti vation, 100 acres slashed, balance in oak Umber. . Price $26 per acre. Terms easy. , We have 11 acres adjoining Vernon, four blocks from carline. For price ana particular see us. n We have some desirable town lots, on EL 15th and Hawthorne, E. ltth and Madison and E. 8th and Ooing sts. We have wheat lands In eastern Ore gon to trade for town or iuburban prop-, erty, . We have a 4-room cottage at Newport to trade for Portland propertr. CAUSEY LAND & INVEST HENKCO. SOS VWETZJkXD BUCK ' XUXJT S148. Places foKth3AVise Who Come to lis for the Best Buys 5500 Quarter block. . strlcUy mod ern 8 -room residence, furnace, gas, electric lights. Grounds alone worth $3,600; tt'a an $8, 000 place. Magnificent situa tion, close In East Bide. - 2500 Corner lot, stylish, modern, J f-room. Queen Ann; a snap; on Dawson st. University Park. ! 81700 Quarter block, with stylish, new 6-room cottage, 1 block Woodstock oars. BIOOO Good lot with neat 4-room cottage, 1 block from Mount Bcptt cars. Tou should not overlook these, we will wager them against anything in the town for the price. The Dpn-Lawrence, Co. B48 ALSIB flTBIET- Only $250 HOUSE AXD &OS XV Capitol Hill The Drettiest tilace In all of Portland on the west side, inside the city limits, no bridge to cross, on the beHt carline . ever built, with 5-cent car fare. This is a 7-room house nicely ar-! ranged, all finished on a beautiful lot 60x150 feet, high and sightly. All of CAPITOL HILL is cleared. In grass plot, no etone, no gravel and only, 10 minutes' ride from the business cen- ; ter of the city. ! We furnish free abstract complete to every purchaser, title to all of CAPITOL 1 HILL is oerfect. all deeds and contracts ' of sale given by the Hibernia Savings bank of this city. Call at the office Clohessy Sc Smith Ml, 403 VKAT BTTrXJKHO, Don't write or telephone, but call at the office. Terms to suit any, as we will accept as low as $50 cash. TWO EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS AN IDEAL, UP-TO-DATE BUNOALOW, Jiorcelain bath, modern plumbing, full ot, one block Anabel station. Price. $1,750. This Is real snap. f Easy terms. f QUABTEX BXtOCX, Gay street, near E. Stark, Mount Tabor. Neat 4-room cottage, beautifully situated, choice variety bearing fruit Only $1,260. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. S48 AXDEB BTBJBBT. Cbolee FRUIT LATOS In aOODHOE HILLM famous Columbia Bivtr ZJ mmtr Via Valleyt 125 mile eut rf issisnt rortlandj nlies from xorta ArRICUl Buik road. River and rail trans Sllll AS I BE portation; Small Timeta; Easy AIIU UnArC nns. WriM for information. it ATinO I S.CO0KA.CO. IU.fl I J lla Oorben Blag. tMatanaaisBrir me. pobi FOBT&Uni, OS, F1LLEY PARK LOTS $110 AND UP $3 Down and $1 Monthly 6c Fare, Graded Streets and Water. riLLEY (St, KENNEDY Office 420 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Btark. Branch at Lenta, Opp. waiting room. APPLE LANDS 40 ACRES In the Mosier apple belt. All level, small bearing orchard. 5 acres cleared, house, barn, spring. Snap; 1-4 down, balance I, 3 or 8 yeafs at per cent E. T. Johnson, 141 First St., Portland. SPECIAL 4,000 ACB.CS cleared land In Willam ette valley, propose electric line will pass through it. Is now close to rail road and suitable for all kinds of grain, clover, hajv dairying and fruit growing; will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers at prices ranging from 823 to 35 fer acre on easy terms at a low rate of nterest. . - . LAMBERT -WHITER V - COMPANY . ' -. BHSBXOCX BTTIX9XHO. tAbstracts Lawyers Abstract and Trust Co. Suite Aua tlSvlal s A h If ri B vasesBiiw I Truil - Co. Bank. ACIAIi SEW. TODAY. V: Let . : Me Show You Let me show you which way the wind blows. Let me show you that the weather vane never points to the Northeast. Let,, me show; you that the stockyards and packing-houses are lo cated northeast of Uni versity Park, a direc tion from whence the winds never blow. A hint to the wise is suffi cient. Let me show you that the Oregon & Washing ton Railroad Co. is building a railroad di rectly from McKenna Junction at the center of the north line of Uni versity Park, to the stockyards. Let me show you that University Park will have, through McKenna Junction, the only di rect railroad connection between the great Har riman System and the stockyards. Let me show you that all the railroads at Mc Kenna Junction are on the same grade level, consequently, under our State Laws, every train must stop. Keep this in mind. Let me show you the lo cation of the lands pur chased by the Oregon & Washington Railway Co. around McKenna Junction for yards, roundhouses and repair shops. This alone means a great future for Uni versity Park. Let me show you the lo cation of Columbia Uni versity, the coming great educational insti tution of the Pacific Northwest ; the location of the sawmills, the fac tories, the drydock, the railroads and navigable rivers all with reference to University Park. Best of All Let me show you where you can buy on the installment plan a few lots that will grow to enormous values within a few years. Let me show you that this is your last opportunity to buy lots on the Peninsula on easy monthly install ments, because all thes,e lots will soon have passed to new owners who will be likely . to demand cash for them. Prices and Terms Prices $10 per front foot for residence lots up to $20 per front foot for choice business lots. Ten per cent cash, bal ance $10 .monthly on one resi dence lot and $5 additional for each additional residence lot, $10 monthly on each business lot. No interest if each install ment be paid when or before due. - ' , ' Take St Johns car, get off at Chautauqua Boulevard, where you will find my office. Francis 1. McKenna ' ' 60(5 Commercial .Block, : V . . Portland, Oregon, r ' NEW TODAY, FARMS .For Sale and Exchange BEAUTIFUL 20 ACRES All In cultivation nsw 6-room houaa. mlla Mount Angel on splendid public road; 1 aero of- good orchard and lots ot berries; rich land and lays perfectly. This la one of tho cleanest, neatest, best small farms in Oregon. Tou will want It cure: 12,600 J term- " NOT A SNAP But decidedly ona of the best farms In tha Willamette valley at a cheap figure; 111 acres, 90 acres cleared and in crop as follows: 21 acres clover and lta fine. 8 acres hay, acres wheat S acres barley. 11 acres oats, 10 acres hops, all worked out, rest potatoes; orchard, vine yard, running water, S springs, and not a foot of waste land. Good house, barn 10x70. Personal property: 15 milch cows, 2 heifers, some calves, 1 regis tered male. 30 hOKs, 4 horses, binder. 2 wagons, buggy and harness, and all other Implement needed, new ana flrst class condition. This is a rich farm, well located and certainly a good buy. Ona mile Mount Ansel, on good road; $97 per acre. , . . .. TRADE THfS ONE inv kuivb i wit " IJr ' Washington county. Oregon; 85 acrea cleared, rest n uuuw vi with running wfter. spring- at house and ban; 2 houses,. barns, good orchard, lots of berries and walnut trees; 16,600. Will trade for city, residence property suitable for renting. NICE .ONE CLOSE IN U acres, 6 miles out, all cleared. gooM l-room house, lots of bearing fruit, rich soil, splendid roads; 6,000: one third cash, balance easy. Will sell house and 4 acres for 12.000. Very best berry and fruit land. A beautiful place; $100 per acre cheaper than anything else In vi einlty. Those looking for acreage near the Mount Hood carline had best sit up and take notlcft ACREAGE FQR TRADE 10 acres unimproved. miles out, mile Bo carline. Subdivide into acre traots and double your money. Will ex change for city residence property suit able for renting. We bt headquarters for farms. Re member that. HARGROVE BROTHERS 113V 6TB rrSUKBT STOBTX, Cor. StU and OUsan, and Arlota, Or. Phones Main 488i, Tabor 1022. A GREAT BARGAIN 73 acres of choice fruit land one mile out; 32 acres in peaches, 5 acres bearing; 7 acres of cherries, 3 years old, choice varieties; 1 acre of prunes. 10 years old; 20 acres In wheat; 13 acres in timber. Price $8,000. This farm can be cut up in small tracts and readily sold for $200 per acre. It can be purchased on such terms that one-half of the purchase price can be paid out of the sale of fruit-growing on the place. HUDSON LAND CO. THE DALLES, OREGON ACREAGE Ten acre tracts on the' new electric line between Oarden Home and Beaver ton. Fine level land in the most fer tile seetion Of the Tualatin valley. These tracts are selling at $100 per acre this week only Come up today and let us make an appointment to take you out. Low prices, easy terms. Riggs Land Co. 616 COUCH 8UCK San .Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. Talephon noarney 8191. ADVERTISE atTEJTTG AMD 6TI OBIOTIOflS HXCBIVED. Oregoniana when tn San Francisco ean have their mall sent la ear ot The Journal offloa. ARTHUR JU FISH. Reprasentattv Medical Building PARK AND AIDER STS. Alphabetical Directory Barber. S. J., aUgy, O Kintal, Bdw4 dentists ftuit. (26. French, O. Oertrnda, Or, physician BuUe 626. Phones Main 714, A-491T. Ferris, Bra. T. E. St O. X. dentists Former I y Macleay bldg. Butte III. Main 1939. Hyde, sr. x,eon WUJet, physician and surgeoB Practice limited to genito urinary - diseases. - Formerly Flledner bldg. M. 266. A-1866. Eoimn, O. B., Parker, K. a, Urs. Suite 609. Phones Main 265. .A-1S6&. Sawka, O. Bt- nbysloian and sureon Kolbr-jok, Sr. Millarq Qn dantUrt For merly Macleav bldf., suit 401-2-3. Suite 407. Main 8519. ; .- :., Keefer, St. m, Dr, dentls Sulta SIT. Main J83. A-8404.- '- Xtarkla, 0o., Vrn dentist fluita 103. Phonea Main 678. A-744 -3Tklns, T. b. Dr., dentist Suits 407., Phones Main 1512. A-5404. '.' Tlmms, Edna Or, physician Suite 628. Phones Main 714, A-4917. - - i Tlsltina Horses' Association Suit 0L Phone Main 4087. - ' Watson, Alfred P, H dantlst Suite 603, - Phonea Main 673, A-3744.- - , sUMrler, Amelia and Fred 3- physlolaas and inrgeoBS Main 182, A-404S, ... Have your ahstrscts mad by tha Se enrltv Abstract ft Trust Co f C of CL Pneiflo Tttia A Trust Co.. the leadlna abstractors, 264-6-S-7 FaUlng bldg. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. Beauty Parlors nVrlnmaf: sages, etc. Mrs. Bonney, 71 8 wetland. Fire Insurance edr &r John P. Sharkey about It Phones AJ6J7; Main ao. atn st.. cor. Washington. (1 n o Tn n 1 ci 10c lEo and Sia each. Juauuca Electrlo globs 16c each; 11.7B do. Manning. 41 Third at. 1A fVoOTn Butter, Milk and Cream. 1A3 UtcqjU xiblna Creamery' Co. XTina O'Mallev and Neuberger. 127 i uico wanh. Cholc wines, liquors and - eigars. Look f or tmr - eut-rats sal Free delivery.. Phone Main 2394. BUSINESS CARDS. HOWE, DAVIS as K1LHAM, 109-111 ZD st. Blank books manufactured; agta. for Jones' Improvel Loose-Leaf ledg ers; see the new Kureka leaf. A-1J87. CLKAN TOWKLS DA1LX COMB, brush, soap, $1 par month. Portland Laundry ft Towel Supply Co ttb and Couch sta Phone 410. CHARLF8 L. MASTICK CO., FRONT and Oak sts.. leather and skins of every description for all purpose; sole end tap cutters: findings . BRUIr DETECTIVE SERVICE CO. 40 Hamilton bldg. M. 4942: A-2S4S. WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. Street pavlnx sidewalks and cross Ings. 914 Lumber Ksrhanga ADOLPH A. DEKUM, 131 13T ST., carries a full and complete assort- meni or outcners' supplies, TIN ROOFINO, OUTTERINO, RB bslrlng and general jobbing. J. Icall. nz jerrerson st Hactflc 1414. F. E. BEACH CKX, THE PIONEER rmini .wt n iniinw srimsiBB sanaa biuimiiibi vw a B k, A UVUV A las DkM. f GILBERT & KEYSER. CIVIL EN neers and surveyora. office 414 Couih ouh oiofc.. ion tn st. fhone Main 7iw, C F. PFLUOUK. NOT ARK PUBLJC. commissioner or deeds. ueuisones notarlst H. 14 Mui key bldg.. id snd Mor DUFUR A DUFUR, 1 CORBETT bldg Phone A-6HSK; largeat and uioat complete stenographio office in west. EXCAVATING, TKAAiWORK, WOOD hauling, v)eanlng-up a specialty. Logan & Clow, 289 Hawthorne. E-26T9. THE BAHBER ASPHALT PAVINO CO of Portland. Office 6&S Worcester bile NEU A K1NGSLKV. iit 1ST POHT- land's lesdlng marble and granite wka lawyers abstract irusi co M. 660. A 4222. Portland Trust Co. bldg DONNERBERO & RADEMACHER. plumbers. 803 Surnslde. Main 8319. DESIGNERS AND PHOTO ENURAV- ers. Weiss ConnH way. 109 Id M. 7lt JAS. Mcl. WOOD at CO.. ALL KINDS OF insurance, surety bonds. McKay bldg ISAAC C WHITE. FIRE INSURANCE. 944 Sherlock bldg. WEATHER REPORT The pressure is falling over the northwest and the high area overlying this region is apparently losing energy very rapidly. Fair weather prevailed over western Oregon and western Washington, but east of the mountains it was cloudy and threatening. Rain was falling at Spokane, Baker City and Boise at time of nhnprvatlon this even- rrng. Temperatures were decidedly be low the normal over the entire Pacific coast and plateau region, especially over eastern Washington, eastern Oregon and Idaho, where the temperatures, con trary to expectations, were lower than last evening. Cloudy weather, ,wth possibly light showers, Is expected over this district Sunday. FORECASTS. Portland and Vicinity Sunday cloudy with possibly light showers, southwest winds. Western Oregon Sunday cloudy with DORslblv light showers, southwest winds. Western Washington Sunday cloudy with pfobably showers, southwest winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and Idaho Sunday cloudy with possibly ltirht showers. Maximum temperature. 65 degrees; minimum temperature, 39 degrees; river reading, at 8 a. m., 10.9 feet; change in last -J4 hours--0.1 feet: total rainfall (S p. m. to 6 p. m., 0 inch; total rainfall since eseptemoer i. ji.ij incires; normal rainfall since September 1, 1907. 40.64 inches; deficiency, 8.23 inches; to tal sunshine May 8, 1908, 7 hours is minutes; possible sunshine May 8, 1908, 14 hours 40 minutes; barometer (re duced to sea level) at 5 p. m., 30.17 Inches. MARRIAGE LICENSES H. A. Olds, 81 North Sixth street, 88, and Stella Rhynold. 20. A. H. Willis, Portland, 21, and Clara E. Swayse, 21. Peasley A. Stevens, St. Johns. 21, and Ruby Viola Newman, 21. Edwin Harold Wallls, 30H North Six teenth street, 24, and Bertha Helen Hubbard. 28. mippara. z. Wedding Cards. W. Q. Smith ft Cow. Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash- ImartAR aim Tonseth ft Co., florists, for flowers of all kinds 123 6th at. Clarke Bios.. Florists Fine flowers snd floral designs 389 Morrison st Full dress suits for rent, all slsaa. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st Mas M. Smith, florist. 160 6th sc. opp. Meier & Frank's. Main 7216. BIRTHS HAWXiEY May 9. 1808, at Millard ava., Naahville to the wife of R. H. Haw ley, a daughter. DEATHS HAWLEY May 9, 1908, at Millard ave., Nashville. Margaret Hawley. belovad wife of R. H. Hawley and daughter of E. B. and the late Sarah White. UNDERTAKERS DtTNNING. MENTEE A OILBAUGH. undertake and embalmers; modern In every det:ll. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant J P. FIN LEV & SONS. 3D ANU MAUI " aon ats. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9 ZKLLER-BYRNEa COa FUNERAL DI rectors. embalmtra. 27; Russell. East 10X8. Lady assistant EDWAfcD HOLM AN. 320 2d st UNDKKi'AKER. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO. EM-balmlnsr- ldv nxr'X 40i Alder M CEMETERIES ROSE CITY BINGLE GRAVES. $10; family lots, $26 to $76. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont at and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20o. For full Information apply to Frank Schle- aeL SSt Worcester r ma Fhone A-2i3S MEETING NOTICES TO MKMBER8 AND FRIENDS OF Port Indus lodge No. 67, degree of honor. A. O. U. W. Take notice that ou Wednesday evening. May 13. will giv. their last 600 social and dance in the large hall In W. O. W. bldg.. 128 Utn t. cinmt mualn unit refreshments. Com? and bring your friends. Admission 15c.l committee Aina wyson, ner, J. R. Mann. EAGLES," ATTENTION -YOU ARK v. hereby requested to meet in our ball, corner Second and Yamhill streets, at 1 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of per forming the last sad rites of our de ceased brother, Herman W ubberhorst. .... V W. E. SNYDER, Worthy President Portland Aerie No. 4. k.-o. E ASTRA CIRCLE SPECIAL MEETING the W. 6, W. building. 128 Eleventh street. MRS. C. STITES. G. N, . MRS. E. cabbum. cierc WEBFOOT . i COMPANY, " UMFORSt .,- rank,-wuirtva a aance, rTiaay, tay 15, In W. O, W. temple, 128 11th st; ad- mission 25c; full orchestra; all invited. M. W A. KVKKI1RKHN CAMP, &. - meets Wednesday evenloa. Altskf blCa- sd tnrt M'Trteon'yts. al. VV. Au OKKOON OitAI'li CAMP No. S.976. Moniays. 17th snd Marshall. Visitors wjU-oma-v y NOTICE3 THKr UNDERSIGNED WILL RF.CF.IVU .sealed bids (for a stock of merchan dise, .consisting principally of staviU frooerles ot the invoice price of 3,211.68, together with fixtures amount ing to $1,2.4.25, located at 21 3d at Portland. Ore con. ud to 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, May IX, 190S. A cash deposit of 10 per eent of the amount bid must accompany each offer. The right is reserved, to reject any or all bids. , ; j. invoice may De seen at my ornce ana stock may be Inspected during business nours. vt - Dated " at Tortland, Oregon, -May J. 1968. - - . R. I. BAB IN, .ri ' 7 1st f. AN EXAMINATION . IN LATIN WAS held by Professor A. E. Siegler of International universttr of Washington. D. C. This examination was held at Stanford hall, April 24. Of 11 students 8 were succesefuL John Bailey 8 per cent, Walter Jameson 76 per cent, Sam iscmerov r pr cent. 1 ' : - "BOO" PARTY. Given bv Anchor Council. No. T4S. K.: and L. of 8., Monday evening,- May 11, at 8:80, In Odd Fellows' templa. 1st and Aiaer sis.; ice cream ana cane; aomis--eion 16 cents; coma and have at good time. - BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION. Covenant Contract company. , .437 Fiieaner Ding. Mam 1891. L. C HENRICHSEN CO. JEWELERS. nij opticians. 194 Washington at. HEITKEMPER'S ROSE QUEEN CIO-' ars, 728 Corbett st. Pacific 1433. CARD OP THAXKS WE HEREBY EXTEND TO - QTJR friends and. neighbors a small mesa- ure of the heartfelt thanks, which con-- not find expresalon In words, for their acta of kindneas and assistance and for the many beautiful floral tokens of sympathy sent in the hour ot oar deep sorrow. . ADOLPH LEGRAND AND CHfLDREN', MR AND MRS. 8. H. ROGERS AND family wish to extend to the officers and members of the L O. O. F.; Social Endeavor, neighbors and friends their deep appreciation of the tender sympo- tny stiown them aurinr tneir ; recent bereavement ' i LOST AND FOUJfD LOST ON 3D ST.,' BETWEEN WASH Ington and Alder, or In LJpman Wolfe's, s rhlneatone breastpin mounted with gold. - Return to acoommodatton - dek, I.ipman & Wolfe; reward. YOUR WINTER'S COAL ABSOtjJTE lv free! For particulars see classl-, fled ad. business chances. Cardiff Coal and Coke company. 64 ft t&k at. Phones A-3613; Main 8648. FOUND A PLACE TO, HAVK HAIR mattressea renovated . and returned same dav. 228 Front-st Main 474. A-1874. Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. Metxeer, proprietor. LOST SMALL BAY PONY. ROACH ED mane, halter on; reward if returned to 145 Royai ave.. Mount Manor. LOST OR STOLEN SCOTCH COLLlfi! female. Return to 787 Hawthorne. Pa clfic 2367. Reward. - LOST GOLD BUCKLE WATCH FOB, ' valued as the gift of a dying father to . daughter. Finder will kindly call tp East 4950. Reward. ' LOST CHAIN AND LOCKET, 1NI tials M. I. B.; reward. Phone 33-2318. or Tabor 139. LOST A BLACK AND WHITE SET ter pup, Friday morning, fFOm 810 3d t. Reward if returned to above ad dress. MALE AND FEMALE HELP SUPPOSE YOTJ LOST YOUB PRESENT position? If you cannot command good position at any time, better see us. 425 Waahington at. Mala 1028, A-5501. ' . . v - WANTED AT CLACKAMAS TAVERN. a good German couple, good cook, no young children wanted. Apply to A. Erlckson, R. F. D. box 6, No. 2, Oregon City, or. SANITARIUM COOK. $30; WAITRESS, chamber, family help, city,, ranch, do mestic (child); also men cooks, dish washers. Call Drakes, 305 ft Washing ton. Both phones. WANTED LADIES OR GENTLK- men. Good money for the right peo ple. Bur D. White Brokerage Co., room 81, 268 Stark St. HELP WANTED AND SUPPLIED. ' rralr HIUWllll. P 1.170 A-1S7 HELP WANTED MALE SALESMEN WANTED TO- SELI COAI, stock In every town in- Oregon ana Washington: mine developed and, ahlu- plng coal; large commission. . H atn st. WANTED SAUiSMEM; MANX MAKI3 $109 to $160 per month; sosne even more; stock clean, frown on "resarva tion, far from old orchards; eash ad vanced weeklv: choice of territory. Ad dress Washington Nursery Co, Top- penlah. WaahlngTon. MEN T6 LEAR PtUMBiNG. IfcLkC- day and night; no books; position se cured; free catalogue. Coyne National Trade School. "280-340 8th aU. Saa Fran cisco. TRY THE UNION HOTEL FOR YOU rt meals, uunaay cnicaen a inner oniy voc; worm uc, CAL WINE DEPOT, HEADQU A RT h.ft.3 for cooks and helpers 14 t mx. WE GIVE SPECIAL RATEd FOIl room and board by week or month. Union hotel. Hi n. sin st. UNION HOTEIs 81 N. 6TH ST. 6JSRVBS a rich man's meai at a poor man a price; only zoc. UNION HOTEL SELLS MEAL TICK ets at 16 3-3c per meaL Trjr. them. worth double. Bl tn si. wood. Address 714 Duane at. Oregon City. WANTED GOOD BOY TO WORK ' afternoons: must be reliable and give. references. O-140, Journal. WANTED A BOY ABOUT IS YEARS of age to work in mattress laciory. 240 Ruast-11. . 1 ' - . BOY WANTED, 368, S70 E. WASHING ton st. Columbia Wire A Iron Works. : $20 WEEKLY EASILY 45AUNED, !'()-- sition permanent, distributing circu lars, samples. For particulars, Com-'', merclal Advertising association, Phila delphia.' Pa. . . MAN TO LEARN MAKING " PHOTO postals while you wait. Apply 314 DUI MfHIU 1 . PATENTS, TRAX)E MARKS, PAT ENTS A. j. Matter, ois v.ommonweaiin dki A GROWING MANUFACTURING-CON: cern wishes the aervloes of a goo traveling salesman that Is wtlllng to invest a little money in the business; the man rather than his roonev la want-, ed. Inquire 414 Buchanap bldg, open PAINTERS HALF , INTEREST I J shop cheap. Cajl 111 9th ave., Lents, or at shop, 222 3d st, Monday. WANTED CAPENTEU ; ONE t 1 J M. i , V ' -. 1 , , , I , V'1I' suits. ' See BiAnley, 311 Abington 'bldg., 1 to 4 today. - ' WANTED LIVE YOUNG StATi TO take active interest ' tn largn cori n ratlonj' good ' prospects if competent. Phone Main B 101. from 1 to a p. 'a. punaay. UPHOLSTERER AND COCCI I Ma K i ;:t wanted. J. H. Woltrlng, lit Virt mt. WANTEDSALESMAN OF JuiJ A 1 ' . dress to sen enows. Comfurt Ely Shoe CO.. 39 Hamilton: bids. 1S . t- WANTKU-A HUlKttKtKK; HA: writing must hn riiuil on.l Would prefer one who oun. in necessity, operate a typewri'i-r. A . r in handwriting, P-41. J.ini-,-i Fur salu half imi. . well estiilitlsh"1 r!l i-rini it! Room 18. 313 14 WiHlilrii.i. STSNOGR API t K it'. V t.t.l. 1 T. ". for good position. t- ii;try ti to ability. . Call at 68 n m. t a iter, V A N 1 K l A fij un ".. T U "t hmM... ri j. n wax i-:l 'FiATa i t , j : tion picture n.i-Mii ., arv. t all ;. :-..., ' . Sail B.'lJ.