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10 THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, MAY 17,': 1803. XEW TODAY. Farms-Acreage 1 A ACBXS on the Salem streetcar Tine, ail rich smooth land, on gooa public road; 160 acrea cleared and in a high aUta of cultivation, balance good timber; WU wtwrea ar inij-va!..... i t ream : good 6-room house, two good inn " . . i.v tin IntA ' .'dj''ctr wheraVreeiSar station can oe kciuct " JiSJtl niv tss oar acre, half cash and , balance on or before Jour year. , k, . -iim at of St. Johns: all god? rlen soli, with rock or - i.Vra.;i n well; well watered ' fir two never-falling streams; on aJ 'JL-t Public road, adjoining, publld ZSO, one third cash, balance to sua ' the purchaser. CK ACBBS, 5 miles northwest of Port- "f.:? limits: 20 acrea cleared 20 Ir.?ht brush, balance good tlm- watered by never-falling stream : on ioTS Public road: handy to schoolB. 2hichea: etc. Price. $100 per acre. be bought on terms to suit the pur chaser. , i' iram fiiclTii the Oregon City car - 1raoininglgood tMo:,two acres - cleared, balance stump land;. soil rich. - no rock or gravel; one good well of t water? Price only $2,260 for tha next i $0 days. 1 ACMXn, near the Oregon City fcar 'lmeThalf mil from ton; all good 1 stump PMture. , aoll rich. land lies . well, rrice, viujr , " oa ACBZS. 11 miles from Portland, all Yn hlanstats of cultivation, all well fenced, good orchard of mixed fruits: ! ll ITii- tola Into Portland; good -r hou- cost .ooe; two . l vl .mnk.hnilM. Work- ' Jh and all "ther n.ary outbund- . Ings. . Price. $400 per acre; half cash. balance "to suit the Purchaser. in aCsVEbV Itt miles from Beaverton, onW 8 miles from ; Portlandr" , acres cleared, balance stump pasture; V all good, rich soli; no rock or gravel; never-falling stream of water, on good SubUo road. Price. $126 Pr acre. On; ofthe best buys in tha vicinity of . Beaverton.' : :v . For acre tracts of til slses, from one and all in, crop, from $100 to $200 ' ' pef acre. The Shaw-Fear Company 945H BTAJUE ST. Claimbut WE challenge. Oth era boast, but WE prove the statement that for location and natural environments that for substantial modern improvements OVERLOOK leads every other locality- residence section on the market today-it's the ideal spot for an ideal homesite." A personal visit will convince you. Take Mississippi Ave. car to day or any day; transfer to R.-S, car, which1 lands you on the 'ground and "Ask the Man" to show you OVERLOOK. A. F. SWENSSO.N & CO. General Agents. 253a WASHINGTON ST. Phones Main 3055 ; A-3055. Lots in Caesar Park Addition Are the best investment in the city. Three flocks away lots are selling for $14200 and $1,500 each. , rNo need accepting our word, but take a Woodlawn or Alberta St. car, and see for yourself. . - This tract runs from East flth to East 14th, from Killingsworth to Emerson. Buy today before price is ad vanced and double your money in one" year. Building restrictions $1,200; Bull Run water-gas and electric light PRICE $450 TO ,$600 Small payment down, balance $10 per month. Agent on the grounds all day. O'BRIEN REALTY CO. 301 McKay Building. 17 LOTS ! adjoininq irvington t -$7750- Good 7-roorri house, electric ity, Bull Run water, 500 feet cement sidewalk and newly- graveled street, included in price; f50 fruit trees, in bloom;-garden.. "All the de lights of the country coupled with the advantages of the city. Near carline. E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Falling Bldg Yca'll Newr Had Anc&er Place " 2S Good For. the Money ' Swell 6-mom bungalow with all mod ern conveniences, on East -Madison, 843 Aloer St. vi V THEY ALL NEW TODA. Land Bargains 64ft Acres Of land 1 miles from a cltjr of about 2.000 people: 400 acres, nice and level. the aoll Is fertile and very prolific and well adapted to all cereal and . mot eroea,-aai-epllly fitted ror .crcnaro. aa it has a southern slope with a large creek at the head with nver-falllng uipiy water wr. iniBiiwn. -j or tnia land la nwnv ror mow. oi wnica Fc art Is In cultivation; some good umber, ocated 12 miles from the Columbia! river in Klickitat county, Washington. Price 35 per acre.'. . syo' A Good Buy In 157 acrea of land on the carMne, I mllea from Portland: 14! acrea ntceand level. 40 acrea In cultivation, large fruit orchard, via.: apples, peaches, plums, etc. A nearly. now 10-room house, well built, plastered and painted, cost $J,200; nearly new barn, 36x50; horse barn Six 49; and other outbuildings; watered by well, aprlna; and river. The soil la fer tile and very prolific, and well adapted to all cereal and root crops. The fruit a1rn nff lnat VAftr WHS BR fiOOd Alt any in this neighborhood. The land is all tillable and free from rock or gravel.. Price, 90 per acre, wun an new Implements. Terms. A Well Improved Farm ia Klickitat Ccunly Near the Columbia river: miles to railroad town; 800 acres under cultiva tion 172 acres In winter wheat and bar ley: 6-room house, barn 60x103. granary, machine shed, fruit dryer, blacksmith shop; Implements of all kinds, from plow to threshing machine; tools of all kinds Included. Price $16 per acre, or trade for Portland property, part. 80 Acres In Tamhill county, all tillable land, 40 acres In cultivation balance pasture, 19 acres timber; large fruit orchard; 10 room house, cost $1,700; barn 40x100, woodshed 12x20 workshop, blacksmith shop, smoke and tool house, spring and creek watrr-6 milch cows, t young mir ftn hlrlrna n vnrk mares, hoes. mnnrur rata wnirrtn hllffffV. rrMm Ran. 1 are tor. plow, cultivator, furniture and al! tools. Everything In good shape, and a bargain at $4,600. Terms. $1,700 cash, balance 6 years. 61 Acres S miles from Canby, 3 miles from .New Era, In Clackamas county, 21 miles south of Portland; all tillable ,Iand, 5 acres In cultivation, IS acres in timber, oak and fir; all fenced with barb wire and boards, 2 acres fruit orchard, 8 room house, 16x24 L, 16x24 full 2-story, with porch, painted white; new barn, 40x44, 22 feet high, with hay fork, etc; good well at the house, overflow ing pprlng in the pasture; the land is comparatively level and well farmed; the soil is fertile and very prolific, "'and ia well adapted to all cereals and root crops: Included all loose hay, and grain, for feed; price $4,600; terms, u cash, balance at 6 per cent for term to suit, or trade for city property. - For mil stock and Implements Included, prlca $5,000; terms as above. This la a good buy, and the place will bear closest Investigation; we fully guarantee It to be as represented. Coast Commercial Co. 804 Dekum Bldg. ' flood River 32(5 Acres Fine fruit land, with enough tim ber to nearly pay for it. This tract is Al apple soil, and has 9,000,000 feet of good fir. Sur veyed in 10-acre tracts. 4 Large Springs Water It. $50 PER ACRE Here's a chance for the investor. MacRae & Angus 432 Chamber of Commerce HATH TOU BSSH Hancock Street Addition Every lot has cement sidewalk, ce ment curb, parked street, water, and a building restriction that Insures first class buildings; spacious grounds, un obstructed viewr and abundant light and air space. Easy terms If desired. T. M. SOSOOITMA.KEB, 708-8 Corbett bldg. Main 7855. A-5722. HAVELOCK Four lots in Havelock, near Pat- ton ave. and Killingsworth ave., on improved street $275 Each Will accept Oregon Trust & Sav ings accounts and telephone bonds in payment. B. M. LOMBARD Northeast Cor. 3d and Madison In fruit tracts AT XXJLMATaT FAllS, A8 OOOS AS Joining City of Klamath FalU. The Land Where Things Grow Tracts from C to 40 acres nrw 830 to $300 per acrZ. A;p!yP8t,o'nc,r0S P. J. STEINMETZ 5c CO. 193 Morrisoa st, Portlaad, Or. Virginia Place nin'feo'riih-otd andw"o eiectrle lines; school on tract Many sold juit food I"- Be? them an o.aVr$70 ll $150 per acre. Good terms. 7nsspest an4 pest offered, v ronruLtt nrrssTou' oo, 6 Stark, Xoom ia. FILLEY PARK LOTS $110 U AND UP 'r1': -- r. r $3 Down mi $3 Monthly ; c Fars, Graded streeU and Water. -F04.EY (S KENNEAV Office 420 Lnmhw . X Bfnob ""00.; Sum . NEW, TODAY. , . . Only ;,;$2S6 Capitol Hill Tha- prettiest place In all of Portland on tha weal aide.-Inside 4h eitv limit. tie no-bridge to cross, on the best carline ever built, with -cent car fare.. x ma is a 7 -room nouse :.niceiy ar i nun ranged, all finished on a beautiful lot j 60x150 feet, high and sightly. gh and sightly . TOL HILL is cleared, in All of CAPITOL HILL. Is grass plot, no atone, no gravel and only 10 minutes' nae rrom me .Business uvu ter of th citv. t,-t -, .-. - We furnish free abstract complete' to every purchaser, title to all ot CAPITOL HILL, la perfect, all deeds and contracts of sale slven by the Hibernla Savings bank or this city, can at tne otneo Clohessy & Smith mi. 4oa ic'kat BtrrtDnro, Don't write or telephone, but call at the office. Terms to suit any, as we wilt accept as low as f0 cash. Tillamook County Offers -the best Dairying, Timber and Milling Opportunities in Ore gon." t,ail or write. for map ind booklet. ' " " r : Tillamook Development League RALPH ACKLEY. G03Corbett Bldg., 5th and Mor rison Sts., Portland, Oregon." San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. Telephone nmey max. J aDVEBTXSZJ&ENTS AXTD frUS fciCHXPf 1GS BECEVSO. Oreicnnlans wher In, Ban Kranctseo ran have their mall aant la car of The Journal of flea. . ' ARTHUR L FISI1. Representative Medical Building PARK AND ALDFC SIS. Alphabetical DirecLory Barber, S. J., Biggs, 3, O,, HlrtteL Edw, dentists Suite 625. , French, O. Oextrnde, Dr-, cbyslolan Suite R25. Phones Main 7;4.,A-4917. Ferris, Dxs. F. E. ft O. J., dentists Formerly Macleay bidgt . Suite 211. Main 1939. . , Byde, Dr. Zieon Willet, pbyslciaa and surgeon Practice limited to genito urinary diseases. Formerly Fltedner bldg.. M. 265. A-1&6B. Bosmsr, C. S.. Fazkar H. O., Br. Suite 509. Phones MMln 265. A-1865. " Holbrook, Dr. Millard C, Aantist For merly Mncleav bldg.. suite 401-2-3. Main 8519. Hawks, O. Dr., physician and sorgeon Suite 407. Main S519. Keefsr, J. Dr., dentist Suite 617. Main 2683. A-3404. Xarkin, Qeo., Dr., dsntlst Suite 603. Phnnea Main K7S A. 2744 Perkins, T. J, DtH deatlst Eultt 407. 4 ' T , i. i . r . n . tint I r iiuiics mailt A'livi. i Tlmms, Edna O., Dr., physlolan Suite I 525. Phones Main 714, A-4S17. Vlitinj Hnrsas' Association Suits 601. Phone Main 40S7. Watson, Alfred Dr., dentist Suits 50?.. Phones Main 67S. A-2744. 2Uerlr. Amelia and rred 3. physicians and surgeons Main 682. A-4042. HOUSEHOLD "NEEDS.- Beauty Parlors manlcrurIin0g!m.5: sages, etc. Mrs. Bonrey, 719 Swetland. Fife Insurance P. Sharkey about It Phones A2537: Main 550. 6th st.. cor. Washington. Gas Mantles anK1 eaf6hc each: 31.76 dog. Manning. 48 Third st Ipo Prnnm Butter, Milk and Crea XtC tlCillll Aibina Creamery Co. Winoe 'Malley and Neuberger, 321 tT 111CS -wah. Choice vines, liquors and cigars. Ivook for Our cut-rats sals. Free delivery. Phone Main 2i4. BUSINESS CARDS. HOWE, DAViS & KILHAM. 109 2d ST, Blank books m'f'g'd; agtB for Jones' j Improved -Loose-Leaf ledgers; see tho new Eureka leaf. A-3183. Main 183 CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB. brush, soap, 31 per month. Portland Laundry A Towel Supply Co.. 9th and Couch sts. Phone 414. BRUIN DETECTIVE SERVICE CO. 37-38 Hamilton bldg. M. 4943. A 2545. WAKKKN CONSTHUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks and cross- mas. 314 Lumber Exchsngs ADOLPH A. DEKUM, 181 , 1ST ST.. carries a full and comDlets assort ment of butchers' suppllei1 TIN HOOFING, GUTTERING, RK- balrlns: and general lobbing. J. Josll. 212 Jefferson st Pacific-Mis. U 7ZBEACH Jt4JO Tilhl-PlONKIiR paint co. Window glass ana gtasin 185 1st, Pbon 184. '. PKLUUEK. NOTARY PUBLIC, commissioner of deedav'- Deutsns notarise H. 14 Mulkey bldg.. Sd and Mor. DUFUR A DUFUR. 18 CORBETT bias rnone A-i-4argst sna most complete stesogrsphlc offlcs in west , EXCAVATING, TEAMWORK, WOOD- haiMins:. cleamng-UD . a .- specialty. Logan at Clow. 289 Hawthorne. E-2579. CHAS.T MASTICK CO, 74 Front leather Of every description, tap mf rs,' hndlngs. - - - .. GILBERT & KEYSER, CIVIL ENG1 neers and surveyors, office 414 Couch bldg. 109 4th st. Phone Main 7150. Vfcilk BARBER ASPHALT PA V INO7 of Portland. Office 9hb Worcester el. NEU st K1NGSLEK. 3b IST POHT- mdq leading marble ana granite waa LAWYERS' ABSTRACT ft l'RUHl CO. M. 540. A-4222 Portland Truat Co. bldg. DONNERBERG A RADEUACH KR. plumters. 803 Burnstde. Main 2319. DESIGNERS AND PHOTO ENURAV- era. Nelas A Connsway, 10 3d M. 731. JAS. Mcl. WOOL) at CO ALL KINDS OF Insurance, surety bonda McKay bldg. ISAAC L. WHITE. FIRS INSURANCE. 344 Sherlock bldg. ' ' ' " Hsvs sbstrscts msds by the e- enrltv Abstract aV Trust Co.. t C of C ' pacine.Title 'rust Co.. the 1ea4ina abstractora, 304-6-8-7 Failing bid - WEATHER REPORT The high area over the coast remains practically stationary, as well aa the de pression over uriusn coiatnma. uifni rains have In consequence fallen during tne oar over Oreion. Waahlvton Idaho and Montana. Clear skies continue over California and Nevada. Temperatures continue to range decidedly below the seasonal average, though tha weather is considerably warmer this evening over southern Oregon and tha Interior of nortnem wallrornia. . THE RTVEr: Telegraphic report from polnti along tne upper Willamette river at ft p. m, alve the following stages of the river: Eugene, 6,1 feet, a rise of .1 since this morning; Albany, 4.6 feet, a rise of since tnia morning; Balem, 4.4 feet, a rise or . since this morning. . At Portland this evening the stage waa 1S.8 feet. ' a rise of .2 since this morning.- The greatest rise has been In tha lower valley. ;A slight further rise is prooaDie at Portland. Dut,it is not ex pected that the river will go over IS ' FOKKCAST8. Portland and victnttv Snndav. nlnudv. with probably showers; warmer; south west winds. western Oreiron sundav. . nrobablv falr ysouth portion, cloudy with probably showers north portion; warmer; west erly winds. western WashingtonSunday, cloudy, with probably showers; warmer; south west winds. Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and IdahoSunday, probably fair and wurmtrr. -1 - j Maximum temoeratura ' B8 ' decrees: minimum temperature, 43 degrees. River reading at 8 a. m.. 11.6 feet; change In last 24 hours 0.8 feet rise. Total rain fall (6 p. m. to 5 p. m.). 0.25 inch; total rainfall since September 1, 1907, 87.11 inches; normal rainfall since September 1. 1907. 41.18 inches:-, deficiency. 4.07 Inches. Total sunshine May 15, 1908, none; possible sunshine May 16, 1908, 14 hours 67 minutes. Barometer (re duced to sou level) at 6 p. m., 80.11 inches. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kels Stone. 896 ' Morton St.. 21. and Auda Croftn, 18. J. M. Fahv 769 Borthwlck at. SO. and Margaret Woods. 21. - James Ora Harris, Eugene, Of., Z3, and I uaitn uaiioway, zz. W. K. Andrew. aiS Killlnaaworth ava. 24. and C. E. McQllllvray, 21. Earl riolllnshead. 250 Fargo t., 28, and Mabel Foss, 18. . PeJeison. florist. 410 Vancouver ave.: gerai.iums, heliotrope, coleus. 2c; bas kets. 60c: plants for boxes, cheap. wedding card, w. O. Smith & Co Washington bids., corner 4th and Wash ington sts. 4 all Kinds 111 6th St. Clarke Bios..1' Florists Fine flowers snd floral designs IK Slorrlson St. Full dress suits for rent, all sixes. unique Tailoring t:o. to atark st. Meier Frank's! Main 7216. UNDERTAKERS iUNNINO. M ENTEE & GILBAUOH. undertake and embalmers: modern In every det:'l. Seventh and' Pins. Main an LrfidV .inKisisnt. J. P. K1NLEV & BON. SD AND MAL.J- son sts. Off 'cs of county coroner. Phm Main ft. ;luck-uyknks cO., funeral li- rectors, embalmers. 27. Russell. East IOkk. Ladv assistant. UNOERjAKUK, 720 2d st ER1CSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM- naiming' mnv t. a: Airier. M. S133 CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. $10; faintly lots. $25 to $75. Superintend' ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st. and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For full Information apply to Frank Schle geL 632 Worcester b(k Phone A-2S2S. CARD OP THANKS WC WTC1J rpi-k rntf i w m T t rr it, i v Ing our late bereavement, the death of I our oeiovoa wire ana daUKnter. I MB. AN1J MRS. U. M. GARDNER, HOWARD M'ELROY, BUSINESS NOTICES INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION. Covenant Contract company. 427 FUedner bldg. Main 2891. k C HENRICHSEN CO.. JKWKLKKS. and ontlclans. 2H4 Wanhlngton st. HEITKEMPER'S ROSE QUEEN CIG ars. 728 Corbett St.; Pacific 1433. SLEETING NOTICES ARBUTUS CIRCLE NO. 273, WOMEN of Woodcraft - win - give a - military whist party Friday evening. May 22, in W. O. W. temple, 11th St., between Washington and Alder; refreshments and dancing; admission ICc. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA will give the last grand ball Tuesday, May 21, Malrs hall. Williams ave. and Russel St., Alblna. Styles' orchestra, ad mission 50c. ladles free. ROYAL CIRCLE, WOMAN OF WOOD craft, will givs a whist social at their hall 128 11th St., Wednesday, May 20. Dancing and. refreshments. Admission 15c. . CALEDONIAN CLUB SOCTXE TKD dance. Drew hall. Second snd Morri son,. Saturday evening. May 23, 8 p. m. Fine program, Scotch songs and High land dances. M. VV A. KVKKIIRKHK CAMP. .4. meets Wednesday evening. Allskr M's. ?ii "i Mrrlion ts. M. W. A. (IKKtiON GHAl'E CAMP NO. 8,875. Mondays. 17t!. snd Marshall. NOTICES NOTICE WE WANT THE ADDRESS of Thomas Hansen, who resjdl in Albina In 1889. He was a carpentr by trade. Any. one reading this ad and can give any Information in :fcgard to the above Thomas Hansen, will ?ieasa call at our office at once. THOMPSON & OGDFN. Phone Woodlawn 202. 848 Mississippi. DR. M G. MCORKLE HAS MOVED to 927-28 Corbett bldg. LOST AN!! FOUND LOST A DIAMOND BROOCH ABOUT the size of a nickel, heavy gold back, wltlf small ring and pink enamel front; finder please leave . at Hlcks-Chatten Engraving Co. office, corner 2d and Aider, ttewara I LOST POINTER DOG, 3 YEARS OI,D. color liver ana wmte; cojiar marked W. C. Clark, Canby, Or. Return to 635 E. Couch or Merchants National bank. Phones B-2058, Main 864 Reward. tVtlND-A PLACli TO'tiAVK HA1K mattresses renovated - and returned same -days- 888 - Ftotrt st Mala 474. A-1374. Portland Curled-Hair Factory, H. Metxeer. proprietor. LOST PACKAGER CONTAINING Omaha bonds and Ladd- A TUton cer tificates and nete. - Call Atkins Saw Co 60 1st St., J. W. -Boyd; reward. LOST LADIES' WATCH, MONO gram K O, H. Tinder call op Wood lawn nt LOST - ABOUT APRIL 20, BLACK and wnite snepnera aog, new lesmer collar; license No. 1842; 810 reward. 61 N. 3d st Phone Main 8910. MALE AND FEMALE HELP HOTEL, RESTAURANT, BOARDING waitresses, 320 up; pantry girl, cham bermaid, - cooking. . dishwashing, . many family domestlca; mj kitchen help, farmhands (milk). 830. "Drakes," 206 Washington. Both phones. Order help sll races. v Wanted 26 raspberry pickers. Families to camp preferred. A perml om paid those wno continue through the season. . For further Information write J. . E. Holladay, , Newberg, , Or. Bell Phone 448. - SUPPOSE YOU LOST YOUR PRESENT position 7 If you cannot command a good position- at any time," better see us. 426 Washington st. Main 1028, HELP WANTED AND SUPPLlKO. Drake, 206M WssIl. Paa 1378. a-1678. v. HELP WANTED -8IALH C 0 U K T . H B Y ',S;.: v Ara you looking tor a position?' If you are and are an experienced man In cxeontive, tnchnical salesmen or cler ical lines call and sea us. Can you fill any of the following positions? 1 - - BOOICKjEEPER. " -- P-608 calls for man with experience In wholesale house used to taking trial balance, preforably with creamery ex perience; Salary $a00 to $1,100 to start.' Advancement. ! ' FURNITURE SALESMAN. P-620. man who knows his business to take charge of this department; $900. P-617. lamest concern of Its kind In the state." wants Al men with record; at leant $200 cash to . carry them 80 days; abl to furnish, personal bond. . BOND SALESMAN. P-614. onlv exDerlenced man with rec ord, appearance ana executive , auuuy; salary and commission.- . BOOKKEEPER AJSID STENOORAPHER P-62S. rnu&t be combination man; sal ary $7Q to $90, depends on man. - Many other positions for experienced men on our files. Call or writs 402-405 Swetland- bldg. WANTED ENERGETIC MAN TO conduct , wholesale and retail busi ness for large manufacturing company, staple product; Income $116 to $250 per month: applicant must ..furnish first class references and $2,000 to $2,600 cash; capital secure; . technical expe rience unnecessary. Address ! F, W, Williams,- Douglas Park station, Chl cago, 111. SALESMAN WANTED ' TO TRAVEJU establish agencies and promote sales for, progressive wholesale tailoring house; prefer man with .clothing or tailoring experience; good opportunity for capable, reliable hustler; state age and experience hi full. Universal Tail oring Co.,, 1S5 W. Jackson blvtL, Chl- cago, in. - MOVING PICTURE . OPERATOR' school Thorough practical teaching and training; in the whole business, not from books, butt actual - training;' cer tificates guaranteed; live weeks train ing course: register now for 1st of June. 419 Maruuam bids. Good salaries for practical men. WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE $109 to $150 par month; soms even more; stock clean, frown on reserva tion, far from old orchards; cash ad vanced weekly; chotco of territory. Ad dress Washington Nursery Co, Ton- penmn.t waanlnglon. MEN TO LEARN PLUMBING. ELEC trlclty, plasterTn? and brlotlayl.ig; day and night; no (Books; positions se cured; f res catalogue. Coyne National Trade School. 230-240 8th at, San Fran cisco. FOREMAN WANTED FOR SASH. door and fixture factory. Good sal ary for first-class man; good refer ences required. A. M. Hanson, Salem, Or. RESPONSIBLE SALESMAN REAL state investment carrying 15 per cent interest; principal and 6 per cent guaranteed : splendid opportunity; -city work. C-810, Journal. CUTTER FOR SADDLERY DEPART ment In wholesale saddlery house. Chas. L. Mastlck & Co., wholesale lea ther. Front and Oak sts.' TWO SOLICITORS. THE GRAND Fraternity,' easy work, big pay. no ex perienre ne:;ensa ry. 523 Worcester bldg. SNAP FOR INEXPERIENCED MAN full interest in easily learned, good paying business, cheap; little money required. 618 Commonwealth bldg. CAL WINE DEPOT. H1CAIAJU A HTKR.S for cooks und helpers. 148 4th st WE SECURE POSITIONS FOR OUR members: special membershiD. Y. M. O-A. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN to help In Turkish baths. Apply base ment Corbett bldg BOY WANTED; 16 YEARS; WITH wheel. Apply lZS'j 6th St., Hasty Messenger Co. $20 WEEKLY EASILY EARNED, PO sition permanent, distributing circu lars, samples. For particulars. Com mercial Advertising association, Phila- WANT SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS 1AN puriner in rnuair DiinineBs; win amounty0?eaultodd TlSCommoWth ' STRNOGRAPHER WILL CALL AT OF amount reauirod. 518 Commonwealth, fiot,. dictation: letter-coovlns: en- ' "a- , ,, , , , , , i-auujuw Minuuiojirju nun l PAINT 111 9th shop ror sale cheap, can ave., Ivnts. today. MAN, HORSE AND WAGON WANTED to deliver groceries. Apply at store, 281 3d st. WIDE-AWAKE RUSTLING SALES men wanted. Call ' at Home Land Co.'b office. 145 1st st. ASSISTANT MANAGER. WEEKLY newspaper, experienced In various de partments; write full particulars, sal ary desired, etc. P-83, Journal. WANTED A GENTLEMAN ABOUT 40 as companion and attendant for par tial Invalid; salary 315 month anl found. Call Sunday noon, 28 N. 2d st. C. R. Hansen Jr. WANTED FOR NEW BANK IN PORT land. assistant manager, ontro'ler. auditor, cashier, assistant cashier, book keepers and tellers: only men of abso lute Integrity need apply. In writing, for one month to F. X. L. G., 327 Cham ber of Commerce. Portland. Or. PATENTS SECURED FOR YOU ON your Invention: lowest fee. A. J. Matter. 618 Commonwealth bldg. SHOES SH1NED FREE. HAIR CUT tlng 25c at the Model Barber shop, 7 1 QUI 01 A GOOD ALL AROUND FURNITURE salesman. Apply Kennard & Adams, b3 Williams ave. WANTED RESPECTABLE. STRONG single, middle-aged- man In country to attend Invalid and be generally use ful around house; one cow to milk; state wages and references. Address G V., Columbia City, Or. HALF INTEREST TO BRIGHT YOUNG C-an, for $150 and services, city de partment. 518 Commonwealth bldg., 6th and Ankeny. WANTED COMPASSMAN TO GO OUT with cruiser fc 2 or 8 days. Gus A. Tjovegren. 790 Borthwlck st Phone Woodlawn 412. ' ' 5, 310 COMMISSION EARNED DAILY soliciting subscriptions; German and Catholic papers; references. D-214, Journal. " YOUNG MAN. OFFICE CLERK AND stenographer. Address in own hand writing. N-260, Journal. WANTED ACTIVE PARTNER IN hardware . "business. Good opportun Itv. 327 Worcester Bldg. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO STUDY telegraphy; excellent positions at good wanes when competent. Day and evening classes. Oregon College, 83 5th St., nrtn rioor. DO YOU WANT A TlMBtiR .CLAIM? Can locate yon on best In Oregon. 513 Commonwealth bldg., 6th and An- lcuy. ' : GOOD COOK WANTED. v . 438 Wash, St. WANTED MOVING PICTURE OPER ators to register for positions. - 419 Ma rquam biag. portianq. WANTED TWO PAINTERS MONDAY morningT"conie rpady "Yor worfc " 670 Weidler. HELP WANTED FEMALE . WANTED LADIES OF MODERATE education for permanent position; sal ary, 360 per month; also travelers, 312 to $20 per week and expenses, - V-235, Journal. ' - ' . . ' - WOMAN TO WASH LADIES' AND gent's fancy clothes; work steady. 8R7 Upehur at, near 25th. A FINE PIANO TEACHER WILL Ex change lessons for washing done at her own home. R-85, Journal. - LADY STENOGRAPHER, BEGINNER - preferred: state salaryr right party steady position. Q-264. Jotirnal. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework and cooking; small family. 128 14th- at- ' A GIP.L FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK In small - family; apply .forenoons. 7701i Johnson, near 23d. LADIES. . GET SUBSCRIBERS FOR German and Catholic papers; liberal commission, eswy work. H-90. Journal. GIRT, ABOUT 14 "TO ASSIST WITH light housework; good home , .and wages. 4S6 Irving. - f HELP WANTED FEMALE WORKINGMAN 'WITH 8 SMALL children wants reliable woman (wid ow . with small - child preferred) as housekeeper; fair; wages. - Address Z- si, juurnai. Wanted touno v: LAbtES ' t6 study telegraphy; wages $60 to $90 per month when qualified; positions se cured, Pay and evening classes, Ore- v.v,.,g-3sq, CO Ottl St. KTENOGRAPMERS TO . PBEPABM for positions requiring expert service; special drill tlurln noon -hour, ' Monday and Thursday legal, Tuesday and Fri day ' general -correspondence. " Oregon Expert College,- 83 6th St., fifth floor. COMPETENT GIRL FOR, GENERAL ? housework; good - wages.' . northwest corner- 14th and Schuyler, v Irvlngton. Phone E. 927. - , " . WyET!.: 3o6b"oLD ' LAfi V to' - keep house top man and 4 children; must be kind. E-89. Journal. - t, GIRL WANTED TO . ASSfst WITH housework, Mrs. D. S... Spence, Moore's Crossing, Vancouver car. . . - West side employment office. 133 5th St.) phone A-8380. WANTED FIRST-CLASS NURSK girl; rererences; , wages $30. 780 Hoyt st.-' - ; ' GIRL Olt MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TCi work In -small family. Call Sunday si looa ocou v., mi. -iaoor, WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WAIT. fccss.. Hobart-Curtis, 14 th and Jeffer son. YOUNG GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED WO man to assist Id housework; Small family. Call Sundaycat 921 Belmont st, ihkb aunnysiae car. V ANTED GIRL - OR ELDERLY woman for light housework and cars or naoy. - fnone woodlawn sei EDERLY LADY. TO TAKE CARE OB - gin or five during mothers absence, very light work, a good home, small wages, m-zuh. journal. ' WANTED A GOOD RELIABLE GIRL , or middle-aged woman for light bouse work, good home for right party, Call at 4381B. 12th st. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES . women and bundle- wrappers.- Apply Monday, Bannon & Co., 888-390 E. Mor rison. '-' - . GIRL WANTED nrEZOTHS SITUATIONS WANTED MALE YOUNG MARRIED MAN. SOBER AND - ambitious, would like employment, any kind, city or country, or place for both; wifa good cook and laundress. 8 88, Journal. I'OUNQ MARRIED MAN. RELIABLE. can. give good reference; has nice horse and buggy;? wants position as collector. Phone Main 2423. WANTED SITUATION BY EXPERT bookkeeper; auditing and systematti Ingj accounts a specialty. Phone Paclflo POSITION ON FARM BY YOUNG married man; experlencfd farmer anil good with stock. Address Room 1 Hood hotel. - WANTED POSITION IN GENERAL merchandise store, 12 years' experi ence, best references; country town pre ferred. N. S. Berg, gen'l delivery. FARMERS' AND LOGGERS' EMPLOY -ment Co. Help furnished free. 29 N. 2d. Main 6437. Orders at our expense. YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT of any kind. Has had experience In grocery business. F-16, Journal. CARPENTER WANTS JOB, CITY OR country. Address B-4. journal. CITY COLLECTOR; CAN HANDLE one or more firms: will srlve a-ood ref erences, r-none Jast i3. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHAR ter and temperate habits wants any kind of work where there Is a chance for advancement.- N-77, Journal. WANTED POSITION BY ELECTRIC- lan. familiar with Instrument work. able to do lathe and other machine work. E-263, Journal AN HONKST BOY WOULD LIKE TO get oosltion in a iewelry store or wholesale house; no bad habits: axe 17. E-62, Journal. INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN WANTS work In city, prefers running an ele vator. Y-J44, Journal. -r i SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE vclooei addressed: charsres reasonable. 003 LlimMr KXCtiange. Main tY7, Vv ANTED AN OLD OR MIDDLE aged woman to assist in housework and care for children; small wages. can Y3 Aiicnigan ave. LADIES' LAUNDRY OR CURTAINS to take home; done neat and cheap. rnone Kenwood io7 BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER. experienced and competent, best of reference, moderate salary. P-481 Jour nal. FINE WASHING AND IRONING done at home, shirtwaists a specialty. Main 4091. WANTED NURSING BY EXPERI enced middle-aged woman, maternity case preferred, ynone Main 4liu. MIDDLE-AGED PRACTICAL NURSE wants employment by the day or week. Phone Pacific 2506, S-299. DRESSMAKING. TAILORED 8UIT8. shirtwaists specialty, at home or by tne any. n-est tvtsa. LADY WITH BOY FOUR YEARS OLD wants a place as housekeeper in fam ily, good cook and housekeeper. Call at 492 Gllsan St. RESTAURANT "MAN: STENOGRA pher will copy - menu cards In ex change for meals. M-284, Journal. WANTED CARE OF CHILD UNDER years of age, by young lady. Phone E. 4625. - - MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS work by the day. Phone Main 8910. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED HOUSE TO HOUSE CAN vassers in every town In the Willam ette valley, and as far east as The Dalles, including Portland, to sell coal and' coal stock. For particulars see classified ad under business chances. Good solicitors can make from 850 to $100 per week. CARDIFF COAL A COKE CO, 64 6th st Phones A-3513. Main 8G48. LADIES AND GENTS 50o IN COIN will bring prices and samples of .seven different useful articles needed In every home, store, shop and office; no talking, no freight bills; double your money: car ried In pockets; samples will bring 31.10. Wm. H. Potts & Co., YountvlHe. Cal. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMI8 slon Tho greatest agents' seller ever 't LVa e7,fb o 600 car cent s amVnted to i produced; every user or jbuya it on stghtf 200 to prorit: one agent s sales amounted to 8620 In six days; another 632 in two hours. - Monroe Mfg. Co.. - XJ44, La Crosse, Wis. SALESMEN MAKE 600 PER CENT profit selling J'NoveIty Sign Cards:" merchants "buyTU t(J 100 oh slgTiiy S00" varieties; catalogue free, i Sullivan Co., 406 W Van Buren st, Chicago, 111. - AGENTS, EITHER SEX NEW, RAPID sellers; talking unnecessary? 35 a day easy; particulars free, Osterman Supply Co.. Alameda. Cal. agents waNTEDcAk" VSfTsELf; goodsf If to we need you outfit file: cash weekly. Write for choice of territory. Capital City Nur sery company, gaiem. pr. ' WE WANT REPRESENTATIVES IN all cltk-s and towns west t of the Rock ies; good pay; exclusive territory; write today. -.Bryant Sbrev bldg., San Fran cisco; CaL , ; ' - WIDE-AWAKE SALESMEN WANTED For full particulars address Ore gon N.irsery Co., Salem. Or. ' - SHOES SHINED FREE, HAIR ; CUT ting 25o at the Model Barber-, shop, 81 tn st. AGENTS WHO - CAN GIVE REFER--oncrs to sell ' stock of the Collins' W'lroless Telephone Co. James O'Con nor. manager, 323 Fllednor bldg. WANTED TO KENT- st , REGISTER TOUR ROOMS WITH THE Information Bureau. Portland Rosa Festival. - Thousands of people will be here during the wek June 1 to 6.- Ajt ply headquarters. 514-51C Swetland bldg. WANTED TO RENT 80 TO 1M ACRES thfee vears.. S. McClavsY-SSO't Rus sell it, Portland. , , ;; C WANTED-TO 1ZKST. WANTED TO RENT HOUSES. COT. tages, flats, stores, of f ices, rooming houses, etc Landlords will do wall to call on r PORTLAND ; TRUST COMPANT OF OKiON. Phone Ex. 78. 8. B. Coe. d and Oak. WANTEli TO RENT A 6-ROOH MOD-' ern cottage or bungalow. Best refer ences. Address Z-176, Journal. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. BY, JWO ' ladies, one or two furnlnhed house--keeping rooms j. must be within ,allcin -distance and ' worth pries, r charged, D-260, Journal. L" WANTEDFLNANCIAL WANTED A LOAN OF $800 AT 8 per cent for thre years on improved property, valued at $2,600 808 Com rnerolal bldg.. Main 8143. -. NOTICE WE CAN PLACE YOUR money on first-class real stato se curity at 8 per cent; no charges. Coast Commercial Co.. 604 Dekum bldg. $1,000 TO LOAN. 2 OR 8 YEARS, ON real estate security. Call 268 Stark st., room 24. . v -',' ,-'....''';, CASH FOR TELEPHONE BONDS, ORE-. . gon Trust. Title Guarantee. Meivhnnts accounts.- H. W. Ooddard. 110 2d st. WAI4TED HEAL ESTATE WB HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR ALL ; Kinos ,oi city property. - wnat have, you for sale? Come and list it at once, for we have the purchaser; we are mak ing a specialty of city property. WASHINGTON & OREGON REALTYv" , - COMPANY, . 1 ' 108 Second St., Portland. Or., V A GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 66x100 lot, well located at St. Johns, to trad for small farm of about 40 acres, with house and barn, etc., costing not over $4,000. Harry E. Wagoner Co, Chamber Commerce. WANTED, FROM' OWNERS. VACANT - lots at Portsmouth, University, or Panlnsula; giva pries and location; must ba cheap. , ' R. L. HICKMAN. ' 1641 Van Houteq ave. Portsmouth. - INCOME PROPERTY WB HAVE) Xtt : lnaulry from a rum-real dent for a flses of income property on althar 1st or Front st not over $20,000. H. P. Palmer, 213 Commercial Club bldg. t, WANT A HOUSE) AND LOT. $600 TO $1,600; must be a bargain. Give full description, prlca and terms first lat ter. X-31, Journal. WANT A SMALL PLACE. ANYTHING from a few acres to 60 acrea im proved or unimproved: will trade bouss and lot as part or full payment. Give full description, pries and terms first letter. W-28. Journal. HAVE BUYER FOR 80 OR 100 ACRES in vauey wita. nouse-and barn. Can pay $1,000 as first payment Wagoner, Chamber Commerce. WANTED LOT 100x100 OR MORE. Woodstock, near carlina E-S1S. Jour nal. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY TOP PRICES FOB FURNITURE . And anything you have to sell. PORTLAND AUCTION CO Main 8655. A-4121. WANTED SET STANDARD OR CEN tury Dictionary; must be in good con dition. Address, giving price, Box 636. City.- ' ; CLOTHINGTt PHONE MAIN 1811 highest price paid. 88 N. Sd st THE DENVER AUCTION HOUSE pays highest cash price for household rurniture. a zna st. Phones A-10S9: Main sii. . IF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST CASH pries for your aeoorid-hand furniture, see J. Leah Furniture Co., 194 Grand. rWE BUY AND SiiSLL EVERYTHING on esrth: household (roods. Tha Dol lar. Z3z 1st. Main S374. A-Z317. IF YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE OR sell your furniture for cash, phone East 6204. 368 Hawthorna SPOT CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE; prompt attention always given. E. 1067. CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 8AV age & Pennell? 845147 1st Pac. 860. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WITH GOOD suburban home, would like to take care of one or two children. 683 Bid well ave.. Sell wood. CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD AND ALL kinds of second hand goods. Fcld steln, 29 Union ave. Phone East 1051. GRADING, EXCAVATING AND PRI- vate street work. W. Mason, 845 E. Stark st, phone East 6827. WANTED RUGS AND CARPET weaving. 1200 Maryland" ave., phone' Main 1559. ' WANTED SECOND-HAND CAMERA, i 5 by 7 or under. C-281, Journal. DENTIST WILL EXCHANGE WORg with artist C-257, Journal. WANTED COMPLETE SET OFFICS furniture for one or two rooms. Must be In o-ood condition and bargain. Phone E. 6034. THE FORD AUCTION CO. WILL BUY it they buy anything and pay the price, too. E. 988; A-2311. FOB RENT HOUSEKEEPING THE SHEFFIELD ONE 4-ROOM UN furnished apartment, with bath; mod ern and fully equipped for convenience; rent reasonablo and location saves car fare. Apply to Janitor, 7th and Jeffer- ' son. FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 2 rooms, pantry and clothes closet 33 week; 1 large front room, ground floor, 32.25 week; free wood and bath. 867 E. Oak st. , 11.60 WEEK UP LARGE. CLEAN . furnlnhed housekeeping rooms, laun dry and bath. 184 Sherman st, south, Portland. : . 11.26 WEEK UP CLEAN FUR nlshqd housekeeping rooms, bath, laundry, furnace beat yard, 108 H Stanton st U car. LARGE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, nicely furnished; running ter. 503 Alder. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. LOWEST water in- rates; light, phone and eluded. 801 H Water st. HOUSEKEEPING SUITES, REASON able. 93 .Union ave. Phone East S844. , FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, 305 Vk Jefferson .st Parties are leaving city. Room 41. TWO OR I'HREE ROOMS FURNISHEti or unfurnished, near Williams avenue. Phone Woodlawn 1733. NEWLY FURNISHED- HOUSEKEEP- ing -rooms, Cambridge Bldg., 3rd ana Morrison sts. Apply room 86. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS t' for rent' very pleasant first class, W Wjft Privat famlly- 446 nh V sr;r.i near c,0"eg; TWO CLEAN - FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, bath, toilet, wood in- cluded 812 per month. 44 E. 7th N. FOR CLEAN. - WELL FURNISHED " "fiouselToepTng and transTcnrTOoms" sea- the Owens. 2304 Russell st J tl6ES SHlNED FREB.HAIR CUTi" ting 25o at the Model Barber shop. 91 6th st 2 FRONT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- jnB room s for rent.. 410 4th st. f FURNIIWED- HOUSEKEEPING ' rooms, including light, water, phon and bath. 384 Park st. 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING . rooms; good view. 706 E. i'amhill st, near 20th. " fHREE'EflCELY FURNISHED FRONT hfuaekeeptug rooms; rent reasonable; walking distance. 405 lsi, flat l. TWO ROOMS COMPLETELY FUR nlshed for housekeeping; bath, gas and Phone. 842 Clay St. Main 1799. "MILKER BLDG."" 850V4 MORRI80N. Desirable furnished or unfurnished rooms, single or en suite, with . modern conveniences: bet location; reasonable. 2 OR 3 DESIRABLE HOUSEKEEPING rooms, references exphanged. -Phone Kat 5048. 392 K. Buri--ide. 521 V4 UNION NORTH TWO - W'ELL . furnished housekeeping rooms, .suita ble for small family, rent 310. DESIRABLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 'also, fine single rooms running water, -heat.' 347 Hnl! St.---' f V FRONT OF COTTAGE. WE'LL-FUR- n lolied oouspkecping , rooms. 4-room flat and S-roora cottage, west side of , . . . ,w w , bh s iipi v -room ai . Raleigh bldg. 323V4 Washington. "