AUGUST
29, 1008.
II
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,
COUIICIL AFTER
HUHIUffilK
Proprietor of Huh Alloffrd
to Have Sold Liquor
to Young finis.
proerletor
bfloV Mo
a Fancy to You.
the prettleht rii
I'ol'lhtllll NlltKD
singing It when
of
' ptoved to he on
LCllM CVI I t'llt .I'll
Ulll lilt- ! 1 1 (1 i - II l '"
they Irft the park.
Fl'N'ERAL NOTICES
Frederick
(Spf. ll Mialiti I
Oregon
Hi. ii in. 0
cull W .11,
Mci .t.i y
double
lie leaves
The fun.-r.il
Ai.tr.
Ill H
,11.'. I
f I .'Til
Ntorm.
Ths Juurnnl I
, Frederick
of hi;.'. II V I ki .in "f 1 1
ill liN home at 1 'H
II Mil ii I t.i k i.f . t m. o
i nl.liHV aii.1 five,
i x Ii i s will lir In-lit at Hi"
NIC1IOLH At Eugene, Or.. August 23
.Inliii Nichols, meiulitir of Brotherhood
: of Locomotive Engineers No. i'77. Fu
'niiiil will take place, from F. r) Dun
. it i ii k'm parlors, K. Alder and K. 6th Ms
I i .1iiih(1ii . August 2t. 10 a. ni. Friends
1 1 1 It... I
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE 1
s
UNDERTAKERS
Good Land Buys Close to
Portland in Washington
lu noun nlc level land. 1 miles
ma Vancouver on fine graded mail;
u. re In bearing orchard. I acrca In
FOR SALE ItKAIt K8TATH 1
w-nii'ii.
In 1 1 i
resilience to.liiW lil'V. W I' Ixltl-Oei-
g.-r of the Lutheran chinch of this city
nill .if fli kill.-. Interment nl Bedlam!
oi -1 1 1 I v ' V.
W
loon,
Wroten.
situated
lor of Hi' Club !-
,-rt Ill s liall. v HI
be called before III' council tomorrow
nil compelled to show rails.- why hi
ll, ense should no! I if revoked, the spe
Clfli- charge against trie saloonkeeper
being t'it ) sold beer to two minor ,
girls wlio had been n 1 1 end Inn the dum tin
at Merrill liall. The charges were 1
brought by .Mrs. Lola il. Hnl.lwln. city
detective who secured evidoiu o against I
Wroten which resulted In-Judge. '
Zante holding the in in to the grunJ
JUwi' Baldwin nppcared before thi
liquor license committee yesterday mi 1 i
aI.i -f ()' n. I si-rnt's she had wit- i
nessfd In the room adjoining the saloon
with thf result that the f-ounollmc-ii
grew wralhy and were ready to revoke
Wroten'a license on thf spot, but final
ly decided to give thf man a chance
before doing no.
According to the story told by Mn
Bald-w-ln the saloon hna an cntraii.u
IfadkiK from the linn TflT-mrfch wlilih
Iiatrotia of thf ilunrrs t Merrill's linll
pans and that ulif saw tin- doorway "'''
on mor than one occasion. Mrs. llal.l
wln said that upon pnterlnR the room
she saw a girl half Bitting on a -hnlr
and linlf re. Mhlnn In the arms of two
men. Thf -Irl' had one arm around tlif
no.. Ir nt (inn man in loving rniui.i.i
All Working N""-.
From tlio FIUnIhiik i inf t If -Tl mf a.
Sin.c all the w.-a'iliy people of New
Yink are reported to he working ov.-i-tlnn-
to i-iil down fi.nHf" II I ft hardly
fair tn speak of (hem na the Idle rlih.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call BUg.
Telephone Kearney 3131
ADVERTISEMENTS AWD BTJB
SCHIPTIOMS HECIIVIO.
OreKonlans when In San Franr-laro
ran hue their ninll pent In care of
The Journal office.
ARTIiril U FIPH. ltcprcanntatlve.
I'l MMI. M'KNTKK ! I I.n A t 'i 111. ft"
undertake ra and einhuhnei . modern tn
In eery detail Hoventli and l'lne. Main "t
; 4Si l.ii.lv fiwftlwlant.
, j. r. riniey & 5on M;r
I I-idy aalHtant. Main !: A-l."9.
ZKI.I .FH-lt V riSKH (.'O , Fl NFIt A I. I .-"
torture, eiuhalliiei , i70 Kuasell, Kant
lloHM I,ady HsslHlant.
KiTu'A ni) niti.iviAN, TrNTTh:in'Ali:Tt
3rd Htreet.
k it 1 1 ' n ( i n "l'Rr Tk frr a k i'n7;' -TT 7 k m -
bal 1 1 1 1 n k ; lady nnn'i; iO 'I A Id e i , M 6J :i .
OKMETEKIEf
HOSIC t'lTY HIMJKK GHAVFH. Jin;
family lota, $26 to $75. Kupe rlntf nd
ent nt ce nietery. corner of Freniont st.
and fully road. I'hwie Tabor 200. For
full Information apply to Frank Schlo
Kfl. 632 Worcester lilk. I'hono A-2S23.
m:v todav.
mi
"i i
while the party drank their beer and Im.l
a Kood time In icenernl tine of t i-j
linldwln declares, waa me
good
men. Mrs.
bartender.
When the eonncllmcn heard the evi
dence thev declared that It was with
such places as these that the council
should take immediate and drastic ac
tion. A few revocations they declared
would have a anlutary effect, nni f oun
oilman Maker said that it would he a
wise provision if the council prohibited
aaloona in buildings or adjnlnln- luilld
lncs used as dance halls.
Mrs. Baldwin submitted a transcript
of the evidence taken at the municipal
court In which the grlrls, one 17 and
the other 19. testified that they had re
ceived beer nt Wroten's place, and from
the evhience before the lfcuior license
committee yesterday it appeared that
it was quite the common thing for Rlrls
attending the dances tn drop downstairs
into the saloon for beer and othtr
drinks.
At first the members of the commit
tee decided that they would summon
Wroten before the committee at its
next meeting, but ultimately decided
that the time would be too Ions nnd
voted to cite Wroten before the council
tomorrow.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
F.ach Insertion. 1 cent a counted word.
No ad less than 15 cents pet Insertion.
7 InM-rtlons for tin price of 6.
Txist and found, help wanted, situa
tion wanted, for rent nnd wanted to
rent mis, 1 cent a word. 3 insertions
for the price of 2.
fount six words to the line.
'New Today" (agate measure, 1 Inch,
14 lines), S4 cents per Inch.
"Want Ada" will be accepted over the
phorle. but The Journal will not be re
sponslhle for errors, should any occur
In such nds; Prompt pnvment expected.
Phonos. Main 71715; A-G051.
'.lours, 8 a. in.
Saturdays, 8 a.
8 p.
. to
10 p. m.
i
lT THE M
WEATHICK REPORT
The western trough of low pressure
now overlies hh eastern slopo of the
Hooky mountains. A smr.ll disturbance
Is central over tlio east Ktllf states. A
hlh pr.-sjfire area of considerable
rtrep.Rih :s approaching tho Oregon
coast, ar.i'l u larjro high pressure area Is
central i.ivr Ontario. During thu last
24 lio'jra litdit rain has fallen In ex-ti'-rn..
no! I n western Oregon, western
Washington. lirltish Columbia and the
Canadian northwest, und nio.leratelv
heavy rains have fallen in tho fast ffutf
and south Atlantic states. It is much
cooler In Oregon, eastern Washington
and Idaho, and slightly warmer In the
Interior or California, Temperatures
are g'-ncu'Ilv alio e normal alrmf? the
past slope of the Rocky mountains, nnd
It Is cooler than usual in the .Mississip
pi valley unci lake region.
are for fair and
this district tonight
CAREY ACT
LAND OPEP-JIINa
On OCTOI1KH 12, at KINGS III I.I
Idaho, on the main line of the tlllli
I.JON SHORT 1,1 N" K. 15.(100 acres of the
best fruit lund in the west will be
thrown open for settlement. The buIo
will be eondunteil under tho super
vision of the state of Idaho, full pro
tection being: guaranjeed for title. Kusv
terms, low prl.es. great surplus of
water. Special rates on all railroads.
Call upon
13. S. COOK & CO.
Corbett Ride;., or Write Main Office,
XXNOS E1U IKBIOATION Si PtfWjEB
CO., BOISE, IDAHO.
Very Desirable
Suburban Residence
2 miles from Mnn'avllla. Has good 7
room new houso. barn, chicken-house, etc.,
and plenty of water. Contains la acres,
10 in cultivation, balance valuable tim
ber. Flue lf.rjre orchard with nil kinds
of fruit. (n good toad nnd close to
market. Mount Hood load survey runs
right by the place.
This is a genuine bargain at $6,500,
or would trade, for city property.
Hartman & Thompson
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
st i .i w berries, logan and rasp
I.. i Li nee In meadow, H"od -him.
barn and all outbuilding".
;, and under Jtood fence; cluto
m-1i...i and country town, good buy
ii.lH'll.
acres overlooking the Columbia
i. In good neighborhood, surrounded
by fine Improved homes; 4 acres under
I cultivation, balance in (treen nuw tlin
, tier, never failing spring water, close
I to graded school, store, II. H. atatlou
nnd boat landing und S miles from tun-
i oiimt; un Ideul place to liv e. True
$ I.:' rui.
a. res all good !and. 15 acres under
ii 1 1 1 a t ion, balanco 111 woods pasture,
new (i room house, nicely painted, good
bain, nnd all outbuildings, fsmlly or
chard of assorted frulls In full bear
ing, well at house, place fenced und
(loss fenced; clone to graded school.
2 '-j miles from Columbia river and coun
try town; and seven miles from Van
couver, on graded rond; Including con
j siderablo personal properly, und crops,
I lor Jll.fioO, terms.
fi3 ncres. all good land; 20 acres un
I der cultivation. 1G ucres In meadow,
f.iiii.onti ft.i-t of saw timber, 2 bouses
one of 3 rooms and oim of 5; 2 barns,
one 2iix24 and the other JH'xlOO. chicken
houses etc, 2 orchards, HvInK water,
.-Ituated 7 miles from Vancouver; petv
isoiml property, cow, team, wigon anil
harness, t plows, mower, rake, disc
barrow, etc.; 25 tons of hay, 18 ho(rs.
four ucres now In' potatoes, chickens.
small tools, etc. All for $4,500; eusy
terms.
ItiO acres, nil good rich land, 70
ncres tinder cultivation. mora easily
cleared; 2 sets of good bulld'nBs, one
a new set, clme to N. I'. H. H. mutton,
graded school nnd church; miles
ft oni Vancouver, on good level road;
no ideal dalrv ranch; some personal
property, price $9,(i00; half cash, bal-unc-o
6 per cent Interest.
Only r samnlo of our mnnv nlaces.
Call ami look over our list before buy-
Special Bargain
Are veu on a quiet hunt for an espe
cial bargain In a hoinoT Here It la;
large. 4-room house, concrete cellar,
good rustlu barn and other outbuildings,
3 fullnlie lots, over (0 bearing fruit
trees of solon. lid viirlftlna, also lots of
raiHiliei Ties and blackberries, Monta
llla 1 ' i lea $l.f.76, until Thursday.
August i'. After that you need not
!l'lv The lots alone are worth the
immey.
HARGROVE
113B 6th st. N. cor. lh and Gllsan.
Main 43S1.
IN VOl H' ilAN'ft WILL SKI. I
this week, 6-rooin two-story house,
with modern Improvements, lot 6n feet,
till fllll Illllir.ll'Ail ulraiil' In Qi i i n l-u I.I A
I worth $2.5(10, for $1,960; part cash.
I This Is a real bargain. II. 10. Smith,
1522 Worcester bldg, M-517H.
WK IIAV'K feOMlO SNATH IN MW'OA
lovvs and rooinlng-liouses. Call and
seo our list. Tapfer A Co., ' room S,
Hamilton bldg.
1200 1M)"VN.$10 M7jNrf ri I. V71 MA O",
house, 2 blocks from cur; fine location.
Im j til re 1)8 7 K. 2 0 tvs LN .A 1 b e rta a r
JfXJU SAL10 6-kui)M HOCSi:, 11 AS K
ment. city water, a beautiful river
view, on 8L Johns rarllne lota 66 bv
110 terms. Morrison and 2d sts , rooiii
H. Mulkev Mdg.
MONEY TO JjOAS ,
B7
MONEY TO LOAN ON SALARIED. Pi
anos and furniture, Insurance policies;
purchase contracts, diamonds and Jew
elry. Rj'lerce, HI Qerllnger bldg.
monTcV tol1un. Lauom'TSanS-X
IIAI-lllllV Hllll.lll, AM
fire Insurance. W, O. Heck, l!K!llnf!
MONK V TO LOAcTfN ALL KINDS OF
security.
IN Hl'MH
W. Iloll. II. , Wash
to
bldg.
20,00t II. W.
OK $!.00O
mmuarii no ti si.
8 A iTA 1Yy"TJo"A N 8f.O"VVK8T RATK AT
Kmployers' IOan Co.. 71 llekum bid.
II3a7vC L. W11ITK. MONEfTOllANr
fire Insurance. Sii Sherlock Mdg.
I70AN FOR Till? AfiKlNtl 8A LAIt Y
o t c h a t te I. T he Loan Co. , 41 0 Dek u m .
tjl lCK LOANH ON ALL HFCl'HITI FA.
H W. King. 48 Wash bldg. M. fllOO.
MKRTI5TQ 'NOTICES
41
H. A.
I SAY, NE1QHBOR, COMB
up to the meeting of
neorge Washington Cn
lonigiu at 12a mh at.
wish to speak to you.
visiting neighbors sre wei.
come.
c. r . n i rriT.r.iica
KREDHICH, Clark.
amp
All
XV A X T K I FI N A N CI A L
30
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Si
ing.
Thompson & Swan
Citizens Nat. Rank., Vancouver, Wnsh.
The indication
warmer vvi-ither in
and Wediesd.iy.
At the Orpheum Vaudeville.
To Mr. and Mrs. Erwtn Connelly Is
due some measure of gratitude. They
have taken the one-act playlet, the
"tabloid" drama, and depicted human
nature with It. Tlusy have left out the
burglar and the lady crook and tho hotel
bellboy; they have lgnorfed the dramatic
possibilities that He hidden beneath the
ruffles of the soubrette. But If their
nerve had been stronger our rralse
would have been longer. After taking
nn with "Sweethearts" and carrying it
along thev bump up against the bugaboo
of the unhappy ending. And so they
change a very pretty little act into a
dramatization of the latest octogeneri.m
wedding.
"Sweethearts" is well written and
well acted until It contradicts itself in
the last few lines. The author has
carefully gone through two Bcenes to
establish the sentimental contrast of
man and woman. And then he s made
to say that there isn't any difference
after all. But, in spite of the ending,
the Connellys do the piece uncommonly
well, particularly the first scene.
Leaving the Connellys and their
twisted sentiment, you will be best
pleased with Bertie Herron. Bertie is
not twisted, but is a twist. Her jokes
are good, although a few of them should
scarce scamper about the Btage much
longer. Her stories are racy, and she is
infectiously good-natured. She is a
minstrel girl, according to the program,
and she is a success at It.
The Burke's, John and Mae, are funny
in an act called "How I'atsy Went to
War. World and Kingston are inter
national favorites according to the pro
gram which also enlightens .you to tne
effect that it isn't wnat tfiey do but.
how thev do it. This doesn't help
Boston, Mass
Chicago. j;i
Cincinnati. Ohio .
Denver, Colo
Kansas City, Mo..
Los Anclcs. Cat.
New Orleans. La.
New York, X. Y...
0.maha. Neb
Philadelphia, Pa. .
Phoenix. Ailz
PUtsburg, Pa
Portland. Or
St. Louis, Mis
St. l'atiir Minn. ...
Palt Lake. Utah...
, San Francisco, Cal.
i Seattle. Wash
; Spokane, Wash
Washington. V. C . .
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East Third and East Taylor.
Must be sold at once. , Make me
an offer.
110 Second H. W. C0DDARD
riortgage Loans
Lowest rates of Interest.
X.OTTIS SALOMON,
833 Stark Street, near SeoonO.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
! MARRIAGE LICENSES
F. W. Bond. Pendleton, Or.. 21, and
E. M. Hayes, 21.
F. J. Fitzgerald. 81 North Fourteenth
street, 2!, and Anna B. Ryan, 23.
K. A. Ames. Sllverton," Or., 24, and
Edna Mao Shuner, 21.
J. H. War, 43 1 First street, 66, and
Josephine Stephenson, K0.
I. M. Stevens. 258 H Thirteenth street,
32, and Inez A. Hlbbard. 27.
Jay Foster, 527 .Savler street, 29, and
Jeannette Cuss. , 32.
Francis J. Dtrters. Woodstock avenvie,
23, and Henrietta Dorotbv Welnrteh, 22.
Frederick West. 4(T Sharon street, 21
and Gertrude T. Davis. IS.
Forward W. Wagner. Portland, 1,
and Hessif Cummlim, IS.
Frank Burkhalder, Coquille, Or., 21.
nnd Annie M. Moon. 21.
Wodd riigT'ard s. W. G. Smith .- t C.
Washington bldg . corner 4th and Wash.
Ington stv I
Tonseth iS- Co.. florists, for flowers of'
all kinds. 123 6th st.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers I
tha land floral designs. 2S9 Morrison St.
Have your abstracts made by the Title
&TrjJ.st" Co., 7Coft
E. B. Holmes anil wife to Dornthea
Hebe, lotr, 3, -4 and 5 block 50,
Peninsular addition No. 4 $ 450
J. M. Poonnnn and wife to A.
Thurlovv, lot 2, B.ellevievv axil Hon 2,900
Percy I J. Blyth and wife to Julia
Firestone, lot H, block 31, Wil
lamette Heights addition
B. - M. Lombard anil wifo to Helen
Merrliuan. lot 46, block 4, Rail
way a'.Iition to Montavllia . . . .
Hub Land Co. to John Otto, lot
32 block 4. Fortune ITaoo .... 185
Arleta Loud Co. to Elwin Frances
Doner, lot 9 block 11, Kllx rta.. 100 :
Benjamin Fallows to B.'njamin
Soholfiold. lot 4, block 1, Fal- i
lows' Tcrraco 3,950'
Alfred J. Kellogg to W. K. How- t
aid and wife, lots 22 and 23, !
block 5, Smlthson Land Co. ad
dition J. W. Pearl to Noah Robertson und
STOIUO AND DWELLING C'OMBINKD.
including stock, fixtures anrl furni
ture, new building: have a good trade;
price $3,160, Vi cash, balance 2-year
mortgage.
4-room cottage, nearly new, 2 lots;
price $900 cash, $1,000 on time.
Neat 4 -room cottage, with plumbing,
lnri;i woodhouse corner lot; price
$1,050. 1400 cash, balance to suit.
7-room house, nearly new, good lo
cation, lot 60x100: price $2,400, $1,000
cash, balance to suit.
I .Swell 5-room bungalow, full basement,
den and fireplace, extremely well built,
near car. City View Park: price $2,70'),
$l.MKi cash, balance mortgage.
Fine S-room house, nearly new. fire
place, reception room. well finished;
price J''.'o"iO. $300 to $500 cash, balance
cosy payments.
$1,850 buys a good 5-room cottage,
walls tinted, electric lights, large wood
house, terms $500 cash, balance easy
payments.
Good C-rnoni cottage, closet to each
bedroom, near car; price $1,550, $950
oash. balance assume mortgage.
New ti-room bungalow, modern, near
car, Cltv View I'nrK; Jz.iitiO. iouu
cash, balance mortgage.
New 6 -room bungalow, modern, near
car City View Park; price $2,000, $1,200
cash, :i-year mortgage.
4 rooms and pantry, concrete walks,
also stable and chicken house, 4 lots;
nrice $1.NO0. H cash. $15 per month.
C per cent. I
Good boarding and rooming-house,
well located doing a splendid (justness,
price including furniture $3,000. $1,700
cash, essunfe 2-year mortgage.
Fine 7-room new house, near car.
plastercj" . electric lights: price $2.fi50,
$l.f-50 ca.,h, balance assume 5-year inort
ea kc.
Houses fiom $500 to $4,000.
Lots from $126 to $1,050.
3 acres near Scllvvuod and car for
$ro0 '.i cash balanco mortgage.
'SKLLWOOD TOWNSITE CO..
It. V. Belford, proprietor.
Ifif.5 E. 13th st. Phone. Sellwood 161.
WANTED ACREAGE AND LOTS;
ncreuge on the river preferred; state
location and lowest- price. I )-!().
Journal.
WANT TO BUY A LOT TO Hl'lLD
a home on east side, west of 2Hth st .
near Ankeny or Sunnvsldo curline. G-dS.
WANTED MONEY TO LOAN; HAVE
clients wanting from $500 to -J).00();
real estate security. '8 per t-ent.:ft
Hourd jjf Truile bldg.
CASH FOR TELEPHONE BON DEC
Oregon Trust. Title Guarantee, Mer-
eha nt s' accounts. H. W. Ooddard. 110 2d.
WANTED LOAN OF $1,000 ON FIRST
class real estate security; also $2,000
te $3.n00. H-77 Journal
WAN'TEI $1,200 LOAN,
vears, 7 per cent. O. L'.
Stark st.
M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP,' l.iit.
meets Wednesday evening. Allsky
uius-. a nu raurrieon sis.
Kl. W. A. OItEOTN-aRAPK CAMP
No. 67S. Mondays. Helltng-Hlrsco
block, 10th and Washington its.
LOST AM) FOl'M)
21
IjOBTAI'GUHT 24, 7:40
Fulton car No. 2, goln
and black silk umbrella,
und pearl handle, Initial
reward If returned to 128
jToST: ASH ST. DOCK
evening, purse containing
P. M., ON
ig nut, green
large silver
M. engraved;
5th St., phone
MONDAY
$10 and
Woodluwn 1039,
.2 OR 3
Walling, 243
IK SI NESS CHANCES
20
Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE '21
EXCHANGE WELL IMPROVED la
acre tract near Portland; want lots
or house and lot in Portland. Will trade
close-In residence lots and acreage In
Chehalls. Wash , for a farm or I'ort
land realty. What havo you? Realty
Hrokerage Co., 268 Stark st , suite 32
IF YOU WANT TO nil Y, SELL OR
trade real estate, see Stevenson &
Taylor, rom 311 Buchanan bldg., 2S6H
Washington st.
hTJsiness Lot at meagl'y-jTn
Hon to exchange for furniture or
small rooming-house. K-93. Journal.
FOR SALE FARMS
120
clear.
FIRST-CLASS DAIRY,
acres, 5 4 miles from Aurora. 40
best of soil, balance good open
pasture, good 6-room house, bun 46x50,
pain t cd. well aii'iinire.l for dalrv sep
arator room attached with cement I WK
floor, equipped with 4-horse gas wigln.-,
power separator, feed cutter, ro.it cut
ter, chopper, pump and buzz saw. new
granary, potato cellar. 2 riilck.'ii-hoiises.
in cows, 3 heifers. 1 bull. IX hogs, about
200 chicks, mower, rake, new back and
buggy, hay fork, disc and drag Jiurruw,
9 stands boos, crop If sold soon. 30
.tons hay In barn, too S-year-olj fruit
trees, all for $."..500,
A. F. WILL,
Aurora, Or.
A FINE H I ' Y Fu'l t A FA KM ' OltTs
INVESTMENT, GUARANTEED AS
Drug Store for Sale
In Estacada, on (). W. P. electric line,
owner Is not a registered druggist; fine
chance for doctor or druggist to get
In butlucss for u veiy little cash.
KENDRICK & SON.
HI'-'. 2d St.. cor Alder, room 34.
LEGITIMATE BUSINESS - THE AMES
Mercantile Agency (established 1S95
furnishes free information on oppor
tunities in mercantile or manufactur
ing Urn s, city or country.
'THE AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY,
j 402 405 Swetland Bldg.
j 100 SHAKES UNITED WIRELESS
I preferred stock for sale nt $14, worth
'$1i.50; a f.-w shares of stock In an es
tablished amusement (not moving plc
1 tui'.'Sl paying big money; boosters
I wanted; money back first month; money
secured. I'hono Main 7732. Call 243!
! Chapinanst. '
1 Foil SALE RESTAURANT; OWNER
I has otiier business and will sell whole
lor part interest, good location. Coast
j Realty Co , 220 Lumber Exchange.
1 " DON'T
glasses. Reward.
C-1150.
LOST ONE RAY DORSE WITH
part of harness, halter and long rop.
Reward paid when found. Independent
Laundry Co., 121 3d St.
FOUND SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
Aug. 23, 190S, a money purse contain
ing money and other articles. Owner
may recover said property by describ
ing It and paying for advertisement.
Wllllum W. Post. 186 Oth St., Portland.
Or.
LOST HUSH SETTER DOG, 6-MOsT
old. L, C. Hanson, Base Line road,
near Torson store.
FOUND-llnlsey
BICYCLE,
between 6
INQ1
and 7
IKE 2 (17
p. m.
FOUND--A PLACE TO HAVE II A IK
mattresses renovatna and returned
same day. 288 Front st. Malr 474,
A-1374. Portland Curled-Hair FacCcry,
H. Metzger, proprietor.
IHLP WANTED MALE 1
WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE
$100 to $160 per month; some even
more; stock clean grown on reserva
tion, fur from old orchards; cash ad
vanced weekly; choice of ter.:tory. Ad
dress Washington Nursery Co.. Toppe
nish. Washington.
I iiuo DOWN AND EASY TERMS BUYti j
j fine modern 5-room cottage, beautiful
corner lot. fruit, roses ann inwn, ciosa j
I to Haw thorne ave., fiber plastered, bath.
1 400 i toilet, reception hall, gas and electric
' fixtures: graded street, cement walksj 1
'un.l steps; this is something choice; ! two
. :ovvner leaving and must sell below
8d lvalue; $2,300. Portland IJomes Co., 204
' Morrison st.
UN-
CAR LINE,
absent minded reviewer who can t re
member till the morning after what it
was they did. Let's hope theirs was
one of the good acts in the bill.
Alf Grant and Ethel' Hoag however,
outlive the night's festivities with
ease. Ethel doesn't do much but -wear
bceomlng clothes and look well, but Alf
is good, very good. If he omitted his
own compositions he would be better.
And towards the end you catch your
self coiigiatulating yiairself that be
isn't on for all evening. But notwith
standing that his dialogue and bis
stories are funny enough to be remem
bered. Marllnette and Sylvester, known as
"the suicide kids" tried a suicide yes
terday afternoon and as a result Syl
vester almost succeeded. They are acro
bats and Sylvester will be off tiie
boards for a few days ,as the result i f
a fall. Martinette goes on alone, how
ever, and does some "remarkable con
tortionist feats.
The headllner, known as "A Night r.n
a Houseboat." is an act carrying with
it a company of nine people, a house
boat, a few dozen Chinese lanterns and
an electric searchlight. This modest
outfit doesn't entertain as much as you
might expect, although it is unusually
well staged.
The bill as a whole Is brighter than
was last week's. It Is especially strong
in new stories and monologues, and :
rather weak in music.
Full dress suits for rent, all sizes.
Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st
Max M. Smith florist, lflo 5th st op
poslte Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
I I5IRTHS j
wife, lot 4, bloi k 5. Arleta No. 2.
Noah Robertson and wife to Jo
seph W. Pea i l. lots 9 and 10,
block 2. Brock addition
Investment Co. to Ernest Kroner,
lot3 6 an 1 6. bi.n k K. Piedmont.
L B. Thompson and wife to Mrs.
K. 8. Hashor, 5100 feet begin
ning at southwest corm-r of lot
2, block M. Tabor H-ig'1-.ts ...... .
H. Hansen and wife to p.. '. Han
sen, lots 1 and 8, block 21
mont Place
J. C. Hardlman and wife to
nel Nielson an 1 wife, lot 3.
1 Hardiman's addition
Coast Investment -fT.. t .j W. H.
HtMburt. lot 4. block 1, Par
ton's addition to St. -Join s
Robert J. Upton to Anna Schaef
er, lot 10, block 3. Upton Park.
Kate Ward to Margarette E.
1,000
150
TIIE SUNNYSIDE
lots J400 to JS50 I
ti rooms, very sj (!l, modern, up to I
date. J3.000.
4-room cottage, one block of car, $799.
fitv & Suburban Real Estate Co.. 1155 ,
Belmont, corner 39th st. Tabor 865. ,
TsTutfi. I
Corner Concord and Jarrett sts., 3 1
blocks north K illinir iworth ave., one I
block west Patton ave.; would b on dl-'
DESCRIBED
134 ncres, 90 acres In high state of
cultivation, balance line timber, A-l
soil, creek across the place, fine spring,
3 wells, 3 barns, granary, some fruit,
23 miles east of Portland, on electric
j line. The rarline Is under contract to
i put in a station whenever owner asks
for it; can be platted In five or ten
urre lots and find ready salo at $200 per
acre. mu per acre, one third cash,
balance 6 per cent
WESTERN REALTY INVESTMENT i'WE
COMPANY.
607 Buchanan Hl.lg.. :'S6'!. Washington. '
I HAVE A NUMBER OF "SMALL Ai'
ple tracts. 1" to 70 acres, located 1
and 2 miles from the Columbia river
and the north bank railroad at Under
woods, opposite Hood River; $40 per
acre and upward; will produce peaches,
apples, strawberries and other small
fruits to perfection, realizing highest
prices. Write mo for particulars
II W. GODDARD.
11" 2d st Portland, Or.
AN IDEAL HOME.
104 ncres. 74 acres cleared, within an
hour's drive from Aurora. 2 miles from
R. R. stations, first-class house.
barn and outbuildings, all new and well
built, plenty of fruit. 2 horses. 6 cows.
1 bull. 2 sows. 4 1 ens. wagon, buggy
and full set of farm machinery. Price.
Including crop. $l.i.O00. Must be sold
before Sept. 10. A. F. Will. Aurora. Or.
B E A V E R T o N ACRE AG E'-"fEV
blocks to electric and steam R. R .;
20 acres all -In cultivation; fine soil.
Others nsk S500 aore; this beautiful
place onl;, $350 acre. G. E. Walling,
YOU KNOW
We can give you a special price on any
mining stock or bond? F. J. Catterlln &
Co . room 3 Chamber of Commerce.
WILL BUY BUTTE BOYS CON
nlated mining ttock for spot cash.
! or will sell a: market prices and charge
' regular brokerage; your Inlying or Bell
ing orders will be promptly attended to.
Write or wire Davis Jew'et'brokers,
Goldfleld. New
'furnTshf.d "ROOMING- HOUSES. SEE
111 v list Mrs Koontz. 243 Stark.
Main 1976. A-1970.
GRINDING AND POLISHING OUTFIT
for all kinds of cutlery and repairing.
Bargain. 42 'i Union ave.
Tii e" bon v 1 lXbp rn".- CO.'S STOCK.
$ 1 0 0 sh a re; terms. 415 M lani nam bl d g.
BEST BUY IN CONFECTIONERY
line, soda fountain, living rooms, etc.,
$400. 225 Lumber Exchange.
FOR "s'aTJ:"---lKMIN3-HOr8E. MOD
urn, 60 rooms, steam heat, hot and
1 rid vvaler; owner baying town; must
sell at once 34. oak.
FO R 8ALK BY OWNER GROCERY";
good location, $950 if taken at once.
Sellwood 35 S.
Tne Union Hotel -
II N. Sth St., corner Everett. Rates
for board and room, monthly, $18 to
$20; weekly. $4.50 to $6; dally, 860 to
81. Give, us a trial and be convinced.
SOMETHING NEW FOR BOYS'NO
girls to work on during vacation;
can enslly make frm $1 to $2 a dav;
age from 12 to IS years. 415 Marquam
1'ldg.
MAN OF MATURE JUDGMENT. HIGH
standing, energy and good acquaint
ance for permanent position In the state.
Give age und past experience to Z-85,
lourna 1 .
EXCE PTIONAL OFFER TO BRIGHT
young man with small capital. to
learn reliable paying business; investi
gate this. 411 Commonwealth bldg.,
iltli and Ankeny sis.
I ' N N Kt -14th
nnd
SELL YOUR BUSINESS. NO
matter w acre located: have cash hov
ers waiting. Coast Realty Co., 2i0
Lumber Ex. hangiv
iTo'niL"' LEAKS $150 PER MONTH.
for sale or trade for a small ranch
out of city. Address Theo. Glover, St.
Johns. Or.
1 ROOMING-HOUSE. 33 ROOMS, CLOSE
I in. $1,()00; terms: a good buy. Coast
Realty Co., 2 20 Lumber Exchange.
I REST A l"l tA N TF( m SAL E, $150. AI
j dress R-91. Journah
I 1VK WAN T L I V E 1 hTsTITeRR TO
I take part interest In best business in
i Portland 514 Swetland bldg.
' WANTED CIGAtt STORE; MUST BE
good business with lease, reasonable
' for cash; give locatKm nnd price fir.st
' letter; 'owners only. 0-91, Journal.
SOLICITOR - EXPERIENCE
essar v. Crane Hut tie Co.,
Couch sts.
EXPERIENCED WOOD TURNER AND
handsaw man wanted Apply Port
land Sash A Door factory, union ave.
nnd E. Tnylor st. None but experienced
men need apply.
W ANTED jfoT'SE PAINTING OR
ranch work in exchange for good sub
urban lots. Apply room 31, 323 4 Wash
1 n gton st.
i.'LERKS INCREASE Yol'R SALARY:
learn show card writ Ing, advertising or
penmanship; special rate for 30 days.
600 Deku m bldg.
Ml ITION PICTURE OPERATORS EARN
$35; learn the trade in short time;
easy w-ork; particulars. Newman Mo
tion Picture C0..1 293 Burnsble.
GENUINE HEI.P"WA"NTED"a!)S COST
only 1 cent a word. 3 insertions for
the price of 2.
Shoes Half SoledOc
OREGON SHOE CO., 222
2D.
PAC. 1Rfl
!43 Stark st.
00
T r.
Sanl-
btoek
to Mr. and
0 Emerson, a
to Mr. a til
fa rut hers, a
Mrs.
NORWOOD August 18,
' Mrs. T. A. Norwood, 1
son.
liERUI.GVUi AlllTUr t II
1 Mrs. Joo B' i '. lov r.z. 17'i
1 son.
MITCHELL A'lgust S, to Mr. and
Walter Mitchell. "a4 . anion, a son.
WOLFER July 27. to Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. Wolfer, 510 Brooklyn, a son.
WIGGINS Julv :v. to Mr. and Mrs.
W. Wiggin, 747 i 'iaokamas. a son.
BILLING'S August 16, to Mr. and
Nils. Samiif Billings, 9o0 East Six
teenth, a s ci.
GALLAGHER August 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. 1 1. W. Gallagher, 5S0 Second. B
daughter
STAG K POLE--August 23 to Mr. and
Mrs. F C. Staekpolp. East Washing
ton and Twentieth, a daughter.
TA'NtlOTT - August 13. to Mr. and Mrs.
E H panho'it. 212 Union, a son.
JAMES--Ana 1st U. o Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Jani-s. 4117 Malroy. a daugh
ter.
GRAY
1 1 '
STOUT
C E.
Goodhy. lot 19,-slock 4,
pleworid addition.?
Paul Zedwh k and wife 10 W i
Henrv el nl, lot 12. bio.
Klnzel Park
Henry r-ensen and wife to
Ma
li
1
1,500
600
652
400
250 j
225 '
200
1.009
root line to business district of Swift
townstte; $300 down. $15 per month.
H. W. GODDARD.
1102dst.
EST LOT IN Hi iLLADA Y
lor sale; Improvements all
In. beautiful building site. Call room
405 Rueli man bldg., 2S6'j Washington
st. A.-1456.
7 0x1 15. 7
'5 South
39 ACRES, 9
rouver, good
gravel, la acres
.TII E N!
! hdriitloi
1 RIVER FRONT, NICE YARD.
! room bouse, reasonable. 5
ave , Midway.
'FOR SALE S ROOM HOUSE. ALL
: modern, lot 60x100. 5 rooms for rent.
Call or address C. Anderson. 1102 E.
25th N.
FIRST"
tered
rlf Ice
Main.
SPLENDID S-ROOM HOUSE, $2. 750;
$250 cash, balance like rent. Webb,
3 So East Washington st.
MILKS FROM VAX-
soil, being' free . froro
( lenr, hearing orchard
small house and barn; price $1.2uu. ij
I Washington St., . ancouver. Wash.
I PARTIES WANTING IN"WRM AtTo7x
1 Willamette valley, the garden spot of
1 Oregon, call and get booklet.
1 WILLAMETTE VALLEY INFORMA
TION BUREAU.
312 Board of Trade, cor. 4th and Oak.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES. MILES
from Vancouver, all in cultivation.
family orchard, 8-room house, good out-
buildings. O. A. Woster, Orchards,
"Wash.
HOTEL FOR SALE CONSISTING OF
20 rooms. In good country town, all
furnished except 3 rooms, which Is
private furniture, lot 100x100. No.
1 chance for party with small capital
Doing big business; good reason for
selling. Q-.no. Journal.
1 4"FrO()M IK )T'"SE7"ELEG ANT"!."-" IT'S
I nishedft swell location, half cash;
I terms.
.Swell furniture 10-room house. Sea
1 this.
i Fine furniture 8-room house. Swell
1 buy; $800.
I MRS. KOONTZ.
j 243 Ptttrkst. Main 1076, A-1976.
1 HAVE AN INVESTMENT OF EX-
ceptional merit that will stand the
! clnrtest investigation. $500 required.
Address Frank L. Sehott, 0l E. Mor
i rison st.
WANTED TEAMS AND MEN TO
haul shingle bolts to the river. In
quire T. E. Wallace, 1 40 3d St., or H.
Mayers Oak Point, Wash.
WANTED BO A' WftlT WHEEL A FT
er school and Saturdays. Jones' Book
Store. 291 Alder st. '
HAVE YOU GOT $500 AND SERVICE.1,
you wish to Invest? Single men pre
ferred. A-S6, Journal - "
3 GOOD CARI'ENTE R S W ANTED
Apply at 10th and Water st., Oregon
Ot.w Or. r
V'ANt?fcl SALESMEN FOR BEST
real esta'te proposition in Portland.
Apply 220 Conun-rcial Club bldg. .
SOLICITOR ESTABLISHED DYEING
and cleaning business; wagon; steady
position. Call 751 Wash., Main 6553.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
LADY FOR HOU8E
famlly, pood wages,
a good home. F-95,
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LANDS. OLM
stead Land Co.. Salem. Or.
COMES GETS 6-ROOM I'LAS
cottage and nice lot, $900; sa-
Angeles Branch, 242 6th, corner;
FOR SALE TIMBER
28
MoDFH N
fruit. 1 1 .".6
1 1
t.-r
M :
1.200
rlf
:i-
S
-k
-Aug'.s' 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Gray ?f'2 Sat rani' nto, a son!
-AtiK-..'S' 11 to Mr and Mrs.
fctoui. vvooiiawn. a son.
The Oaks "The Teddy Girl."
Every musician at the Oaks went on
a strike last night and for a time broke
up the show, over dilferenees btw". n
one of the musicians an I Dave Canton,
who played the part r.f Dublin Pan in
the '-Teddy Girl." wnnh was p!a.-i
for the first time ( aston . eusrd H.
musician 0 not knowing how to pla .
and the player got up and v.;'t 4'The
action aroused the lie of the nrire or
chestra and they all quit (ioc; i the man
t the traps who pounded his hags drum
sad clanged W cymbals in s i ' a man
ner that the place was in an irroar
just as the audience com men i-n lock
ing for the police the muso :ani re
turned and then the patror.s saw ti.it
the whole thing had been prearranged
a a burlesque on the frik wii! .
threatened Portland theatres last week
Port landers who saw the show at the
Ait-dome last week hare an evi b. t-er
treat In store, for the ihow 1 1 is ... k
Is the "Trv. very best." It is e ;e,j
toe "Teddy Girl" and ths part is r -v 1
by preHT Winifred - Orefn. Miss G-en
sdna several good songa. Her "L r;
eme a In Ixre With Someone," i v-c
of the hits ot the evening.
Charles A. Flgg made a fres t 1. t ,
with lolnltT and was called bk so)
Kanf Llrnes the seorfkeerxr (argot th
rnuoL 1gg has tmpnosrfsed a number
f especUiiy good verwea t the song!
which ton well with the audience. Iav :
' 4 stesd tha ehcrus swore with
A kIT Old Bird - JsargTif rite Lu ,
remte tn4 the flwrui rave a rr.t airs ,
with ' Juat Beu la Cifdn t IMns ,
le sstd 4t. Werid Is t.re." and
fse4 lb best et ef It j
, A ert I e--r rs sang -wmi 1 tne l s
I.
PARSONS August
1'. E. Pars.
ix. to Mr.
Wet Park.
and Mrs
a daugh-
A. Tufts, lot
hina Heights n.i.litl. n
C- R. Beardslev- and wife t.o
Sperl lots 5 and 6. Gray
: A. II Lewis and wife to
I Korlann. lot 12. block 7f
wood
.Moore Investment nt uuim)) i
' i . rosier, jots J an.j 4. 1 t
5. Vernon . .
Moore Investment company to
C. Harrison, east V, of lots
i and 2, block 27, Vernon . . .
Robert Warra.k. executor.
Stanley E. Skrowronski. un
vlded 1-K of lrrt 16. blci'k
I Proehstel's subdivision
William H. Barnhart and iv'fo
i Stanle- Skowronski. lot 1
; block 14. l'roc-litel'.s subdl.-isloTI
1 Pacific "Tlti Truft Co", the 1-adlng"
.abstracters. 804-5--7 Failing bldg.
Haiz'lp & Co . :. r
r.ftlt'if, etc.32S Corbet' bldg
I:-..- will
lbt-.T tl
1
1 4.
615
400
$25
1 60
X ."IT,
FOR SALE S-ROOM
house, fine Irvwn, roses,
E .Moirbon ( iwner
SNA PI iA"LMiJST NEW lll'N'i i A l.d VV.
1 .'. riiintite car service; $550 cash, bal
ance J20 per month.- You should see
this Maji857j.
1 H WE A NEW o-RQOM HOUSE ON
E. Pith St.. near Killingsworth ave.
I w an to boi row t00. Y-94. Journal
SF3('0'WILL" BUY 2 ACRES." ALL IN
ultlvatlon. part In orchard. 1 u, miles
southwest of Lents. See owner, 326
stark st
FOR
TIMBER CLAIM, BAKER COUNTY,
1.000,000 feet good yellow pine. Box
774, La Grande, Or.
HOMESTEADS 47
THE KIND YOU WANT ARE
the kind we have. If you do
not want satisfaction see the
other fellow.
The Opportunity Company ,
626-527 Lumber Exchange bldg.
Portland. Or.
GOOD CIGAR STAND FOR SALE
$125. 35 North 61 hs L
WANT TO RENT RAKER Y WITH A
large oven, must le in good condition.
3 84 Everett st.
FOR SALE GROCERY, WILL IN-
volce about $1,000 Including fixtures,
no dellverv, no opposition, fast growing
section. Main SG35.
BEST LOCATION FOR RESTAURANT
and delicatessen in city' will sell rea
sonable aieountsleknes,162Grand aye.
voYov WANT" TO "make "money?
If so. send or call for particulars and
circular of our new Sanitary Filter. 268
Stark st.. suite 32.
MIDDLE-AGED
keeper, small
One who wants
Journal
WANTED A COM PETENT COOK IN
small family. A p ply 625 Everett st.
YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
work, familv of two; no cooking. In-
qulre 127 Glbbs st.
GENUINE HELP WANTED ADS COST?
only 1 cent a word, S Insertions for
the price of 2.
W ANTE D- -CO MPE TEN T GIRL FOR
general housework; must be good
cook. 683 Johnson st.
coTi pf";f TTnt dress m a k er for
high-class trade, to run establishment
on commission basis; must have execu
tive ability. L-71, Journal.
LADIES NO MATTER
ailments may
lady specialist.
608 Merchants
PARTNER IN SECOND BEST DYEING
and cleaning business in Portland.
Phone, A-5646: S-91. Journal.
Washington.
WANTED A
Dewey house.
WHAT YOUR
tie. don't fall to see our
Inipotideio Therapy Co.,
i rust bldg , btli ami
CHAMBERMAID, AT
26V. North 3d.
NOTICES
20
WANTED GOOD COOK AT ONCE.
Adams restaurant. 23d and Savler sts.
-MODERN 5-ROOM COT
terms. 459 Mechanic St.,
W H
tlflca-es
Williams Abstract Con, par. v.
rive yea the lowfst prices or.
26 Sti
-k s'
room
HINT' N Ju
W H.nton,
e 21.
.16 M
. Mr snd Mrs. R
gomery, a daugh-
I'OR SAI.F REAL EST TF 16
SI I II.'LI 'S-
I Ja ii.
TAKES- Ai
In. . r.fs
. I., leia ir.t.
FALPi l.L
414 C.ciri
DEATHS
M PI
Aug a
.. ge.
. Beverly Shields.
heart filsease.
Ellen Taffs. ft.
uge.1 4 months.
Aug
age
KI! I FR-- A r.j?.it 52.
65 ( ; . r f ;c 1 i. '
PHILLIPS August 13
(.; . W aeo. aged 25
W I LLI AMS AJt
I.:'.a Faroe!!.
Imonary tuber-
Henry Kr'.ger,
dftvi-. inanition.
Hazel Phillips
liabfes rnfil'tis
Edwsrd Wil-
1
O tv Tl " f.
I.' SK 1
221 Grainer. agd 79; e nlle de-
il 1
,:tv
G BUR T ogot
i:r-. rt. 800 Ma
77. fptRn r,nrj,
-am. red f 7 . j . r
t : : ."
i. agel
e r'e--
. p-imo-
Hr.riefa
7.0 Union,
ged
Ac
I -- A F N-" A-.-1
f . r 1 f i Li r. col:
r.n 1 iberciiios.s
1NMAN August 22
tl.er.ia Gore itiiru
5. p.tralyeis
KLINE August $2. Jennie KHne.
teria sgf) 44. live- romplalnt
KT.EINSoP.GL Aug -t 21. Katherln
K'.'irs'rge !7 N-brtska. aged fJ,
ret'e-Til 'f i ii - v
Lartv "PF. - c :: irir R--.
ton Ur.i.. e Fst Eighth, aged
(' . i;:,0. a - - 'rr s
JiCK.-'oN - t 0 :0 Tr.ni.-ae Jsck-
I on 7,. 1 Li rr M'. 7; heart disease.
I -re ri (r an4 It rt-e one ef t.HAFr R- Avi" ;1 tet-e,i f- Fi.tf-
I - Nri on tM pnfrtiT. oner i er, i;t 1 niri. i?i mor, ;cf, acute ea
I 2 . " 0 a - VERY NICE 5 -IK"
b w, lot 6ex.cu. on Ar-k'-c- i'-,'r..
w:il take good ..t as part jin-rivi .! c.n
be seen by calllr.g at ti.i vfi.- Trie
' Sps'.tor. Co . 2 '" Smrk
KO K SA 1 .Tf " " 7 It " ' 11 MODERN
Lous". sightly l..cat..on. I'di
Hflgl.t. fe00. corner, rai'l
half cash, bxlanre time .1:
5?e K):?abeth st
$1 III 6-R00M COPY.
J250 cesb. Is.sn S-'1 n.i.rth.y, r. j
sge's O.S0 Jrairnsl
Te VKH7oN ACREAGE Tw
blocks to electric arid steam P R ;
2" arres ell In cuitivatlor, fir.e s .t;
("her ask $5"0 acre; tb' t :p.f-t'.
rl'-'e or.Ir l.5j re. G E ,.;-g
'S-arisT.
4 I'.'" M TloUSE. I.""'T D":" It
s-a c St J -.-. 110 f.J '
$.,;.e dnn blsi-re $Ii pr rror.th, ro
p.terr.t Krueger A Pfrry. rum l.i
Buchsnan Mdg . Msin M"'
Ii JC CHOK E WEPT FIDE LOT ON
N 2th. a snap If taken quick Pert- ;
lnd Hr rre Co. ?04 Morrten St.
nV"w t-room run
SALK-
tage; easy
Woo.llawn car
NICE HOME NEAR PIEDMONT, Mol'
ern, fruit trees, barn, chickens Bnr
all go $2,500; $1,000 cash. $20 per month
fall Main. A-1456.
J2.0-iSII, BALANCE MONTlf iTY. 6
rom modern house. we!4 Improved
lot, barn, chicken yard, etc; .lose to
car, J2 350. See owner. 2J Taylor St.,
l-aurelwood: Alt. Scott car.
J.: ON 8. TTtH ST. ("LTiSEIN"
new T-room dwelling, full lot spln- '
did horn": terms Can be seen bv al
iiV ..' tl is office. Tho Spar.ton Co
.'".1 Stark
WANTED -100 PARTIES TO LOCATE
en homesteads In Grant county, Ore
gon. All good grazing land and suf
ficient farming land for hay. fruit and
garden, plenty water for stack an. I
limber for domestic use. Loofitlng fees
$100. Galena Land Co., Galena, Or.
WK HAVE" SOME CHOICE HOME
stead" locations and relinquishments;
also some fine timber claims. Don't take j
chances with unreliable parties. ("nil ,
on us or write for particulars. Aetna j
Realty Co 225 Falling bldg.. Portland. 1
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS.
Notice is hereby given that the stae
land board will receive sealed bids un
til 2 p. m. October 6, 1908, for the fol
lowing described school lands, to-wit:
The NE. i of NE. V4, W. Vt of E. H
and W. Vi of section 16 and all section
36, T. 6, N. R 4 2 E.
Section 18. T. 5 N R. 45 E.
and section 36, T. 85 S.,
and section S6, T. 89 8.,
MONEY TO LOAJf
27
I .' 'TS
:r
rt 1 v 1
rt'i S-llwo
rhorie Sellwood
VIEW. HALF MIL E
exceptional buildu.s
UI'TNTRAL ALBINA. 50x100 LOT. Mali.
c 1 6 room house, cash $3,760. Owner,
K G Lundstrom. 431 Worcester bldg
C R. Doanell &, Co.
P"al ;.itr Room 12, 2S Stark
"T" "lKu'b RIVER ORClTARba
MACRAE ANGUS.
42 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
LEU II1TL IIOMF ON HAWTHORNE
av. 7 rooms, fine basement, nuelv
'.!. must sell. TM Is 1 bargain
1.3"0 cah. $20 per month
f:rl
$s :
A
t a
get
1 r 1
O.FXTKIN'
of fee : 1 j r,
- I srninv
roxic p.
terms
near
VHP REAL
h bidg . come
nd
JDEKN COTTAGE,
H!f cash, balance
tail 4C Merhanlc .1,
Union ave. Take Wood-
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES
WITHOUT SECURITY.
LOANS ON PIANOS. FURNITURE,
ftTC, WITHOUT REMOVAL.
LOWEST RATES. EASY PAYMENTS.
BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
CALL. TELEPHONE. WRITE.
h'l'JkTE SECURITY COMPANY. I
704 DEKl'M BLI'G
S A I.ARf'AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO !
salaried employes and on pianos, fur-1
Mture. warehouse receipts, horses. In
surance policies and all Kitw or securi
ties. New Era Loan & .Mortgage Co.,
4 0 8 -4 05 Swetiand bldg.
money advanced -salaried peo-
ple and others upon their own names
without security; cheapest rates, easiest
payments; oiflces in t principal cities,
save yourself money by getting our
terms first Tollman, 317 Lumber Exe. 1 of
WE LOAN MONEY ON DIAMOND8
nd Jewelry at reasonable Interest fori
long or short time A. & ML. Delovag, I
'emelers. 24 Washington St. I
MONEY
rsli-fi.
Dunn-
Sectlon 16
rt. -. e.
Section 16
R. 2i E.
Section 36. T. 86 S.. R 6 W.
All bids must be accompanied by a
regularly executed application to pur
chase and by cash or postal money or
der for at least one fifth of the amount
orrerea.
No bid for less than $5 per acre will
be considered.
Th? right Is reserved to reject any I
PRESSER OF LA
Vlenna Dye works.
EXPERIENCED
(lies' garments.
226 3d St. .
WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO DO
light housework. Apply 74 Lewis St.
and all bids
Applications and bids should be. d-
. c t a I . . CI Ilm-n -l-lr , ' 'I I ! n .. ,1
board, Snlem, Or., and marked "AppH-1 free; write
cation and bid to purchase school lands. of CoUeges,
G U. BROWN.
Clerk State Land Board
Dated this 29th dav of June. 1908
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 29
WANTED 1,000 HOPPICKERS TO
pick 600 acres of hops; big crop; flna
accommodations; bakery, grocery store
butcher shop, restaurant; beautiful
camping grounds. We pay $1 per 100.
Low excursion R. R rates. No charge
for the job. For further particulars
apply to Krebs Bros, rooms 611-612
Worcester bldg.. cor. Oak and Sd. Of
fice hours 9 to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to
1 p. m Tel. Alain 2963 and A-4913
10.000 POSITIONS.
For graduates lsst year; men and wo.
men learn barber trade In S weeks: help
to secure positions; graduates earn lis
to $28 weekly; expert Instructor, tools
for catalog. .Moier ysiem
S5 N. 4th St.. Portland.
I HELP WANTED AND
;ion
GAIOW.
IX. 14. term
t
it:
Phr
WtU Hu.fr4 Gfe'JJ. i lake a Quits tertii.
ONE oF THF. MOfT I'F.di IF'!.
I'i 'n Wen-:' rrk f-.r ." c.p
f--r rsh a 14
f rat ng ton lot j ?T5 a (" FN" g
east, fcitullthf rrmiit, n-ieoen I
rtjt r o . ser.r ofTjr-td: rrica 7,-t-,.
Crascr, til Worcester t-k. ,
ln car
."or". ALE CHXAP-IN CFNTRAi. IXV
rst'en ard only 1 feet from car; t
a lot. srtd good houe. I hig s-ore-tr-rr.
sr.d 3 livifig rr.-,rr.. r fre onlr:
f, kn e8ue of s'-iilrg mi.i ei t
.'e-rn al
t
TO LOAN AT REASONABLE
In sums from $500 up. The
Lawrence Co, 248 Alder st.
MONET TO IXAN ON REAL ESTATE
at reasonable terms. John j. Nally.
80 Chamber of Commerce.
e Hi. .ash Vl
. ASH HALAXi'E 11$ A XtoXTTT
vi Tr"m nouse pear car, lot IB 1 1
Jrl' II le. beet bsrgaln in Port-1 i if. n .
CASH TO LOAN REASON A RLE
terms, prompt service. Henry C. Prud
h omme. i C. of C. I ns and Real JCs Ufa.
8lei.o TO LOAN IN PUM8 OF 81.000
or more. to 7 per cent, on Improved
rel-r. M G Griffin. 24 Stork
SALAR
dentlal
T A Se ton
lrd Haverstlo
Waahir(tca rt.
MiANS a.RlCTLY CONFI
easy 10 gt and t-i pey.
ill BaMnan f Idg
nv uop tciiub ntr on
A Oaligher. 14IM j frm property, fire Insurance. Wc-
Kerala 4t Co, Alder, room A-
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING
launch United States Department of
Agriculture. Washington, D. C. August
15. 1908. Sealed proposals will be re
ceived at the Iepartment of Agricul
ture until 2 p. m, September 14. 1908,
and then opened, for the construction
an inspection launch for tha forest
service In Alaska. In accordance with
drawings and specif Icationa. copies of
which may be obtained from Lee &
Brlnton, Alarlon bldg.. Seattle, Wash,
or from the Forester, Forest Service,
Washington. D. C. All applications
must be aoerfmjianled by a certified
check for $15.00. made payable to the
Fiscal Agent. Forest Service. These
checks will be returned upon the return
ef the drawings and specifications. Bids
must be sealed and addressed to the
Secretary of Agriculture, W. iL Hays,
acting secretary.
SUPPLIED.
Drake. 205H Wash. Pae. 1370. A-1S70.
I GENUINE HELP WANTED ADS COST
only 1 cent a word. 8 Insertions for
the price of 2.
HOPPICKERS WANTElt ROOM 202
Falling bldg 3d and Washington
SITUATIONS MALE .1
RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MARRIED
man wants steady Job. receiving or
shipping department experlencei, refer
ences Room 8. Main 3372
RID. W'AXTED TO REMOVE ABOUT
o cubic rarda of earth: distance
if to B feet, street eacavatlon. pri
vite work, fall at 2S2 E. loth nrar
H-tTien. city
i"W ILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
ny debts contracted by ths Molt-
nomah Investment
B-xieamorea.
Realty Co. W. Ii
iiXl'F.KlENCED DELIVERY MAN
beat of reference, acquainted wttu
cl t y. wis h es posit Ion 8- 2 J ou rn a I
Experienced barn man wants
a job Phone Main 1.2
Wanted bt young responsible
married man. ateady Job driving, all ,
around tearnster, well acquainted wlta
elty. Mn Hi I, room 1
XTtsoCTcrfOR AND ATTWRITERTPIf
slTa position; salary; references, A.-
drees A-. Journal .
GENUINE SITUATION WANTEif AtSJ
cost onlr 1 rent a ward. 8 lnsertioaa
for the prtoa of8.
AtfMS EMPOfMENT JOO." H ELTr
free tej emplojnera 178 Buruida al.
Phoaa kUla ii4.