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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 7, 1908.
FOR SALE TIMBER
' Tisslber Clate.$50
: : . ' Worth $5000
Fins bargain with 4,000 ono to 6,000.
00 feet, only 30 miles Portland, near
R. R.; we buy and sell timber; if you
wish to Sell send description; no agents.
WKST COAST TIMBER CO.,
Grand theatre bklg.. Main 7862, A-1SSS.
MONEY TO LOA.V 27
We have plenty of money to loan at
' 6 and 7 per cent
, flail k Von Bcrsttl
104 id at. (Lumber .Xchange bllg.) and
' ' 392 E. Burnslde st
Vis irT$ $ $ t t J
' MONEY LOANED ON YOUR SALARY.
PIANO HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
LOWEST RATES; EASY PAYMENTS;
' EVEF.Y $1 PAID OFF REDUCES COST.
STATE SECURITY CO..
704 DEKl'M BLDG.
1 t f $ t $ J I I $ 6 8 $ I
ClI ATT EL LOANS.
Tnatallment loana on pianos, furni
ture warehouse receipts, horses. Insur
ance policies, salaries, and all kinds of
securities. i
NEW ERA lon ft am uu.
403 Shetland bldg.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PRO-
pie and others upon their own names
Wltnout security; cneapeai raioe, emi
payments; titices In 66 principal cities;
save yourself money by getting our
terms rirst. ioumin, an iuniwr exc
ON Improved city property or for
building purposes, 3 to 8 years' time;
liberal renavment orivileees. Money
advanced as building progresses. The
Equitable, 2d and Stark sts.
.iVE loan monev at lowest rates on
1 household furniture, pianos. You have
use of both money ana goods, umi
for confidential talk. Button Credit
Co., 61? Pekum bldg.
MONEY to loan in large and small
sums at to per cent on improved
real estate.
PORTER & FRENCH.
607 Commercial bldg.
LOANS made quickly and privately on
salaries, pianos and furniture, ware
house receipts, purchase contracts, diu
monds and jewelry. E. Pierce, 211 Ai la
ky bidg., zo Morrison st.
iVK LOAN MONEY ON DIAMONDS
and jewelry at reasonable Interest for
long or snort tima. a. m. i.eiovags.
jewelers, xi wasnington at.
MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT TIME,
SECURITY SATISFACTORY, PAY
MENT GUARANTEED. 231 FLEID
NER BLDG.- .
alar i. Loans strictly confa-
dentlal; easy to get and easy to pay.
T. A. Newton, Dii tiucnanan omg.
MONEY to loan on real estate, mort
gages and contracts bought. Cow
llshaw, 806 Commercial bidg.
IMMEDIATE loans $6 to $6,000, on all
securities. R I. Eckerson & Co., room
6, Washington bidg. Main 4855.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE,
anywhere and any sunn $100 up. See
us. vaugnn at finger, ua corpett bidg.
MONEY TO LOAN. LARGE LOANS A
specialty, building loans; lowest rates;
lire insurance, w. aeca. in f ailing.
$100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $1,000
or more. to T per cent, on improved
realty. M. G. Griffin. 266 Stsrk.
MORTGAGES.' contracts or other real
estate securities purchased. Ii. E,
Noble. Commercial blk.
i HAVE $2000 to loan at 8 per cent;
want first mortgage; no commission.
X-225, Journal,
$100,000 ON MORTGAGES, CITY OR
farm property, fire insurance. Mc-
Ken-ie & Co., 615 Qerllnger bidg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF
security, w. Hon, H. 9. Wash, bidg.
LOAN FOR THE ASKING tSALARY
or chattel. The toan Co.. 410 Dekum.
ISAAC L. WHITK, MONEY TO LOANT
fire Insurance. 331 Sherlock bidg.
QUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES.
& W. King. 45 Wash bidg. M. 8100.
IN SUMS OF $8,000 to $20.000 H. VV.
Goddard. 119 2d st
BUILDING LOANS A SPECIALTY.
STRONG A CO.. u6 CONCORD BLDG.
MORTGAGE LOANS, ABSTRACTS Ex
amined. W, 8. Ward, Alty. 210 Allaky.
BUSINESS CHANCES
20
. SNAPS.
Grocery store, invoice, $1000,
Produce market, $360.
Cigar store and .confectionery, ffi&O.
Half of steam cleaning works. $300.
Restaurant, money maker, $800.
27 room rooming house, $400.
Light manufacturing business, $600.
Room 7, 181M First St.
$5000 GENERAL merchandise busl
ness, 6 miles from Portland, estab
lished many years; will sell at invoice;
business of $135 dailv; investigate.
Phone or write Northern Timber Co.,
suite 414 Lumber Exchange bidg.
BARGAINS We make a specialty of
grocerys' saloons, restaurants, cigar
snd confectionery stores, and rooming
houses; some great sacrifices. See
others, then buy from us. 622 Worces
ter bidg.
RELIABLE real estate man with more
A Bma" dairy farm, acces- i
J1 to creamery, not to cost over
$3000; will pay cash, or trade as part
payment 3 lots with house and barn, j
In Jefferson "addition G-oo, Journal
HAVE, tine proposition to offer ener
getic man who can invest $250 an I I
services, and to same will give inter- !
est in business cl jrin $20u to Jaug
monthly. Call 85 5th. near .Oak. i
NICE, clean, little business on Williams j
ave., good opening for man and wile
or two people; will sell . ry reasonable; ,
terms to right party. Apply 702 Will
lams ave.
A RELIABLE old established real e- !
tate firm are ln need of a good live
man to take an interest in their bus!- ;
ness; will stand the closest investiga- i
tlon. 2(2 Stark st.
ARE you in the market for a rooming
house? We havo just what you i
want; call and be convinced; the terms;
are the best to be had in the city. 272 j
Btark St.
$350 TAKES the best restaurant in the i
city; U you are looking for a good I
opening, come and see it. Klnnev &
Ktampher. 631 Lumber Exchange bidg.
A ROOMING house of 12 rooms, all
completely furnished for housekeep
ing; also 2 bath and one attic room.
Main 17S9. Owner.
33 ROOM rooming house, on 3d st. ;
clearing $400 per month; lease. Price,
$4000, $1500 cash, balance $150 per
montn. itoom I, ixi's let st
8 ROOM, modern residence, barn, 3
lots, on good street, at The Dalles,
'Or- Price. $5000; half cash. This Is
a snap, particulars room 7, 181 hi 1st
PARTY take cash and assist well pav
ing lunch counter and restaurant;
clears $150 monthly. Small amount re.-
mireu. bo am, near oaic.
't i r .. ;; '
ArrrU biiS?;; I
with good lease; will be sold at in-I
voice. 272 Stark st.
MAN with - $300 can
secure half ' in-
r business 1150,
Th. llm t' ill t !
terest In contractine
per month Clear for each. Room 7. 181 H
t st.
MAMKAOTURk'RS' agent to show
goods, west side salesroom; $1000 ro
Hu:i .salary and large dividends.
(.-124, Jotirrml.
'i1,I"tore..1rln' 309 month for
. $1760; will stand closest investlgs
iion; bank references. Particulars 248
Mark st.
GROCERIES All sites and prices, and
(locations, at prices to suit, for cash,
er trade for good property. 272 Stark.
.tnnirttLf T fir . r..
investments and business chances,
.Room 64 Worcester bldg. M 112,
"A-Ii-l A good rro-erv. Tii
o not
rsre
r- where It l iorsted. If It is
'Z-R1Mk,'r- ' K-S; Journal,
mom-
ii.it eii t-tieap, I'-chair barber shop.
.Vkwrf JV f -jfJt Varrimnt St
1 N T a 1 ,.. I
K ' ' i. J, ..1 ,.!.
ro-on.i!, bouse; cash.
steady partner- rav sctivp mn tvi.n A SNAP ln a eood restaurant. ' owner
month- duties' mil rnT ifm2 I cannot handl 11 alo,,e nd cannot de-
BUSINESS CHANCES
20
WORKWOMAN'S HOTEL.
With 14 rooms, all completely furnished,
close to a large factory, rent $8 per
month with lease; will make good
money above expenses; place for man
and wife. $350 will handle it.
CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS.
A place that will clear $400 per month
the year round; satisfaction guaranteed;
good least; terms given.
CASH STORE.
A email cash store, fine place for
young man, making from 13 to $5 per
day, centrally roeated; $276 requirea.
ROOMING HOUSES.
We have a few first class houses, and
one especially fine bargain located on
Washington at. Call and see our list.
W. Lawrence & Co.
815 Lumber Exchange bidg.,
td and Stark wis.
LLLLLLLL1
L
L L L L L L L
I,
L WORKWOMEN'S HOTEL " L
L With 14 rooms, all completely L
L furnished, close to a large fac- L
L tory, tent $8 per month with lease; L
L will make good money above ex- L
L penses; place for man and wife. L
L $350 will handle it. L
L CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS. L
L A place that will dear $400 per L
L month the year round; satlsfac- L
L tlon guaranteed; good lease; jterras L
L given. L
L CASH STORE. L
L A small cash store, fine place L
L for young man, making from $3 L
L to $5 per day, centrally located; L
L $275 required. L
L ROOMING HOUSES. L
L We have a few first class houses, L
L and one especially fine bargain L
L located on Washington st. Call L
L and see our list L
L W. LAWRENCE CO.. L
L. SIS Lumber Exchnnge bidg., L
L 2d and Stark sts. L
L 1 L
LLLLLLLLL L LLLLLL
AS
For sale Good ' country weekly in
rapidly rrowlnK- town on 8. P. & S.
road. Power and hand presses, cutter,
typewriter, etc. Business has doubled
w min a year, uooa reasons ror seiiinu
Call or write, "The Sun," Washougal,
wan.
MOVING PICTURES.
Edison's and Power's motion pic
ture machines; dissolving stercop
tloons; calcium and gas outfits; new
films, 3000 subjects, guaranteed no
repeaters; larges't buyers of new
films in United States; slides to or
der and stocked. We teach you to
' operate.
LA EMM LB FILM SERVICE.
214-21H Wells Fargo bidg.. Portland.
FOR SALE Shoe store, shoes exclu
sively, $6000 stock; to be sold for 75
per cent on the $1; good, neat building,
In good business block, the only ex
clusive shoe store In city of 8000 popu
lation with a pay roll of $200,000 per
montn; also DacKen ny a good, tnirmy
settled farming country. Call on or ad
dress Gorbett & Co., P. O. bidg.. Oregon
City.
HOTEL, the best buy on the
market. In a good town, only
$2200, including furniture; takes
In from $70 to $160 per week;
call and talk this over. . 220
Lumber Exchange.
B. F. GERMAIN. HG TEL BkOKERAGB
Co. If you want to buy. sell your
hotel, rooming-house or restaurant, see
the only hotel broker is Oregon. I have
a fine list of properlii- for sale, lease
or exchange. Offices, 2 and 3 Benson
bidg.. 6th and Morrison. Phone A-2146.
Branch offices Seattle. Spokane and San
Francisco.
BUTTER, eggs, light groceries; partner
wanted; experience unnecessary, but
must be steady, sober man, satisfied
with $18 to $25 week at start and
willing to work to build up business;
$600 required; gives any wholesale
house for references. Particulars 248
Stark st.
LEGITIMATE BUSINjf8 THE AMES
Mercantile Agency (established 1896)
furnishes free lnformatlan on oppor
tunities in mercantile r manufactur
ing lines, city or country.
THE AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY,
403-405 Swetland Bidg.
WE WILL BUY OR TRADE
For mines or mining stock In any part
of the United States or Alaska. Write
us at once statins: name and looatlon
of mine and value of your interest.
City Business Exchange. Department M,
2io commercial dik., fortlanfl.
sell ln a down town location, that will
stand the closest investigation. 272
Stark st.
WANTED A partner to take half
interest in old established real
estate office; one partner wishes
to retire. 220 Lumber Exchange,
ROOMING HOUSES.
$T0O 14 rooms, choice location; some
housekeeping; rent t'-M . clears $50.
Jiji'y iu looms; iiood turnishines:
rent $85
ROYAL REALTY CO., EC 5th.. near Oak.
REAL ESTATE man w:inTsFartner to
show Und; experience not necessary
and very little cash required; active
party can earn $150 to $200 per month.
Particulars National Realty & Trust
- '0 - 32liLsr Washington St.. room 616.
LAUNDRY in good live town, Ltnli
county, doing good business, employ-
in5 6 hanils; will sell reasonable or
"J1" lrl"s. i-r.one wooniawn 3378, or
address M. E. Pugh. 361 Emerson St.,
roriiaiKi. )v.
$2000 SNAP $2000.
General merchandise store In suburban
town; owner made fortune, wishes to re
tire; will invoice; cheap rent, A D
Chrlatianson, 207 Washington st.
FINE opening for den4st at Sweet
Home, Or., 20 miles from nearest com
peting point. .Further information, ad
dress Dr. N. R. Luther, Sweet Home Or
Jao 1AKK& at once, best paving little
cash, grocery, cigar. confectionery
store; splendid fixtures-, well stocked
rent $S; store and 1 room. 324 Front st'
$6000 STOCK notions, dry goods and
furnishings, best town in valley: good
location; rent low. No saloons: col-
lege town, n-nn, journal.
MINING AND INDUSTRIAL stocks.
telephons and other bonds bought and
sold, u. a. jietoner, jzi ADington bldg
)Ii'?)!flpenut,.?J11 PPcorn
6fl. 1 Platform spring
Call room f. 181 1st at
3rn wagon; price
ig wagon, $50.
READ THIS $450 buys furniture of
14 room brick flat transient; rent
$40. Call 1K1 Madison.
FOR RENT Rooming house 27 rooms,
brick building. 260 Hawthorne ave.
Inquire at 361 E. Clay.
BY owner, 8 rooms, well furnished.
good location; must sell account going
east. 405 Stark st
IF TOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL MIN-'
lng stocks, call on J. B. Purceli. 26$
Stark st, room 19. . . v
FOR SALE By owner, confectionery
and cigar store; 2 living rooms; all
Insured. 81 N. 3d st ' 1
CONFECTIONERY and grocery. 4 liv
ing rooms, food ; location. Phou
Woodlawn 1862. ,1
HAVE nloe residence property, to trade
3-ypn"ne nonos. . i-dvu Journal.
V AN'i mXj A good down tofrn loestion"
In a cigar store, K-252, Journal.'
8
n u. Aiiututri ViiD V"
21
LOST Lady's watch with diamond, at
Lyric theatre or between theatre on
Tth st.,? to Morrison; return to 201
Union ave.; reward. Phone E. 977.
PARTY, that took, camera on Mount
, Scott car Friday evenlngis known;
naa Detter return it to u. w. r. oiiice
to avoid urther trouble.
LOST O. R. C watoh charm on Water
St.. between Jefferson . and Porter:
finder please phone Main (424 and re-
REWARD For knife with Dhoto an,
name, J. H. Wilson on handle. 884
ist st. fnone m. s.
LOST Spotted black and white Llew
ellyn setter. Return to 195 10th. Re
ward. Phone A-2Z60. '
PARTY that found muff Saturday at
Lipman-Wolfe, please return m jyet-
t grove St., or can up Main ooza
LOST. A white Angora cat; parties
having same return iss lam st. jk
ward.
LOST Gold pin with pearl setting. Re
turn to Roberts accommoaation aesa
reward. '
NOTICES
20
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
Washington. November 1Z, lus run
Hr. K'ntlio In mirHlianCS of the BTOVi
aions of section 4 of the reclamation act
or June ii, muz taz suit. o; wu
hnrehv clven AM follows:
Water will be furnished frorn the
Umatilla project, Oregon, under the pro
visions of the reclamation act, in the
Irrigation season of 190. ror me irri
rnhlo ln1 aliow a on farm unit Plats ol
Willamette meridian: Township 4 north,
range '28 east; township 6 north, range
28 east; township 4 north, range 2
east: township 5 north, range 2 east
annroved November 11. 1908. bv the sec
retary of the interior, and on file in the
local land ornce at La uranae, uregon.
Homestead entries accompanied by
applications for water rights, and the
first Installment of the building, and
operation and maintenance charges may
be made under the provisions . of said
act for the farm units shown on the
said plats. Water right bppllcatlons
may also be mane ror lands nereiorore
entered and for lands ln private owner
ship and the time when payments will
oe due is nereinarter staieu.
The limit of area ner enttv. represent
lng the acreage which ln the opinion of
the secretary of the interior, may be
reasonably reouired for the sunoort of
a family" on the lands entered subject to
tne provisions or tne reclamation act,
is fixed at the amount shown upon the
plats for the several farm units.
The limit of area for which water
rieht application may be made for lands
In private ownership shall be 160 acres
of Irrigable land for each land owner.
The charges which shall be made per
aero or irrigaole bind in tne said en
tries and for land's heretofore entered
or in private ownership which can be
irrigated bys the waters from the said
Irrigation project, are ln two parts as
lonows:
1. The buildinar of the Irrigation sys
tern, J60 per acre of Irrigable land, pay
able ln not more than 10 annual install
ments, each payment not less than $6
per acre or some multiple thereof, pro
vided, however, that full payment may
be made at any time of any balance re
maining due, after certification has
been made by the commissioner of the
general land office that full and satis
factory compliance has been shown
with all the requirements of the law as
to residence, cultivation and reclama
tion.
2. For operation and maintenance.
which will, as soon as the data are
available, be fixed ln proportion to the
amount of water used, with a minimum
charge per acre of Irrigable land
whether water Is usea thereon or not.
The operation and maintenance charge
for the irrigation season of 1909 and
until further notice, will be $1.30 per
acre of Irrigable land whether water Is
used thereon or not.
For lands hereafter entered, the first
Installment on account of the said
charges for the irrigable lands shown
on these plats shall be paid for the
season of 1909 at the local land office
at La Grande. Oregon, at the time of
entry and of filing water right applica
tion, the total payment being not less
man .30 per acre. Tne second In
stallment shall be due and payable De
cember 1, 1910. at the same place. Sub
sequent installments shall be due and
payable on December 1 of each year
at the same place.
For lands In private ownership and
for lands heretofore entered, the first
Installment shall he due and payable
December 1. 1909, and the installments
for the year 1910 and subsequent years
shall be due and payable on the same
date snd at the same place.
i ne rirst installment of the charges
for all lrrlcable areas shown on these
plats whether or not water right appli
cation is made therefor or water Is used
tnereon snail be due and payable as
therein provided.
The regulation 1s herehv estahllahori
that no water will be furnished In any
year until all operation and maintenance
charges then due shall have been paid.
Accordingly no water will be furnished
for the irrigation season of 1910 for
any lands, unless the portion of the
installment ror operation and mainte
nance due and payable on or bpfore De
cember 1. 1909. has been paid on or
before April 1, 1910, and ln like manner
no water will bo furnished ln any sub
sequent Irrigation season unless pay
ment nns been made on or before April
1 of that year of the nnrtlon of th. In.
stallment for operation and maintenance
which was due and payable on December
1 of the preceding year.
For all applications for water rlo-he.
filed after June 15. ln 1909. or any sub
sequent year, one installment of the
charge for building, operation and main
tenance. (.jti per acre must be paid at
the time of filing, but the portion of the
installment for operation and mainte
nance shr.ll he credited on account of
the installment of said charges for the
subsequent year.
If any Installment of the charge shall
not have been paid in full on or before
December 1 of- the year subsequent to
that In which it is due and payable as
herein provided It shall then wnm
delinnnept and under the terms of sec
tion 6 of the reclajnation act the entry
arid watr risht application shall be
subject to cancellation with the for-
le't'jre or any moneys paid thereon.
The oharees herein nrovlrted mow
tho convenience of the applicant's be
paid to the special fiscal agent of the
I nited States reclamation service as
signed to the Umatilla project, for
transmission to the register and re
ceiver of the local land office on or
before the date specified for pavment
at the local lend office, but in ca
i"in-ne is avaiicxi or. the neces
sary charres for transportation of the
cash, as determined by the special fis
cal agent must accompany the pav-
ment of the water rieht phari
i.iaica inii)OL,fH GARFIELD.
Secretary of the Interior.
LN THE County Court of the State of 1
LOST AND FOOTD
wieKon. ior Multnomah County In u " luut sienograpny and teleg
the matter of the estate of Henrietta ra?hj'.; salaries $100 monthly when corn
Edith Llebe. deceased Nntw 1. ik,. petent. Oreuon College. 83 r.tn f
flT?" that the undersigned has filed in :
luurinis nnai account as adm nis- m'n Washington St.. cor 7th un
trator of the entoto r oih . .-j i ui r. i ln:-!..V.P
Lirt, ,::,: , ,T . . . " I
. .w, i lowa ai y o ciock a.
. . 11, . 8 M- MEAR8,
Administrator of the Estate of Henrietta
Kdith Llebe. Deceased.
IN THE County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Multnomah County In
the matter of the estate of H. C. Llebe,
deceased Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has filed In said court
his final account as administrator of
the estate of said deceased, and Friday
January 8, 1909, at o'clock a. ra., has'
been fixed by said court as the time
and the county courtroom, Multnomah
county, Oregon, the place for the set
tlement of such final account and the
hearing -and determining of objections
thereto.
S. M. MEAJtS
Administrator of the Estate of H. C
- Llebe, Deceased.
IN the District Court of the United
States, for the district of Oregon
In the matter of H. B. Kelly, bankrupt
Notice ts hereby given that on the 28th
day of November. A. -D. 190S H. B
Kelly, of Portland. . Or., was duly ad
judicated bankrupt; and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
t rooms ,204-5 Fenton bldg., Portland
Orvjn ths- 14th day f December, 1 90S'
at 10:30 a. m.. at which Mine the said cred
itors may attend, prove their claims,
h. -h Vi, n0,,.nr "'I court as the I GERMAIN'S rllGH-CL AS 8 INFO B t i"
InTh ' J?.d ,'he oun,y courtroom. Multno- i tion bureauPnone but ffrsiclasf t.
".mementV0"?0!!' V" p,ace tor the , ployes registered and sent oui 2" nd 8
11 1? m " 5f J?ucn ftna,1 account and tHe Benson bldg.. 6th and Morrison A?214i
hearing and determin ng of objections i ai.ikh , ' ,, ,,, inorr"iQn- A'1
thereto. " uujuuns LAlJihS to make Dlllow toon at hnma.ll
NOTICES ,
appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt
ana transact ucn - ether pustnass , ai
may nronerlv coma before such meet'
lng. The schedule,' filed discloses no
Murpny, rereree in panKruptcy.
IN the District Court, of the Unite,
States, for the district of Oregon.
In the matter of C. P. Davis, bankrupt
Notice is hereby given that on the 1st
day of December, A. D. 1908, C. P. Davis
oi uresnam, or., was amy adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at rooms
204-6 Fenton bldg., Portland, Or., on the
ittn aay oi uecemoer. lsus, it ig a.
m., at which time the said creditors may
attend, prove tneir claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the : bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly oome Oerore such meeting.
The schedule filed discloses no assets.
Dated Dec. 3, 1908. Chester G. Murphy,
referee ln bankruptcy.
IN the District Cour
Court of the United
States, fat the district of Oreson.
in tne ma ner oi j. i. jjutneia, uiuik
rupt. Notice Is hereby srlven that on th
2d day of December. A. D. 1908. L. L.
Duf field, of Portland, Or., was duly ad
judicated bankrupt; und that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at rooms 204-5 Kenton bids-.. Portland
Or., on the lbth day of December. 1908
at iu a. m.. at wnicn time tne said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint at trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other oust
ness as may properly come before sue!
meeting. The schedule filed discloses
no assets. Dated Dec. 4, 1D08. Chester
G. Murphy, referee ln bankruptcy.
REMOVAL NOTICE
T. P. WISE, dentist, removed to 8264
Washington, cor, ctu. Main nusg.
HELP WANTED MALB
Waited Students
Telegraphy, private lessons, new Idea,
quickly learned; very reasonable; do
not delay. AY-sie, journal.
WANTED Subdivision salesmen for a
swell Inside proposition: autos to
show ororiertv. nbne but live ones need
apply; gooa aoings ror tne rignt men.
Ask ror f. cieiand at American
Trust Co. office, room 200 Chamber of
Commerce. 3d snd mark,
WANTED SALESMEN; MANY MAKE
$100 to $160 per month; some evea
more: stocK clean, srrown 03 reserva
tion, far from old orchards; cash ad
vanced weekly; choice- of tei.:tory. Ad
dress Washington Nursery Co Toppe-
oisn, wssnington.
MOTION picture operators earn $35
weekly. You can learn the business
ln a short time; easy work, short
hours. Lessons reasonable. Positions
secured. Particulars see Newman. 293
tjurnside st.
MEN WANTED to learn nlumhlna-. elen.
tricltV. automohillnc nlnaterlno- nnA
brlcklay4ng. by actual work. Advanced
scnoiars earn waores. Hatalnirtie free.
Coyne National Trade School A Con-
struction L'o., 230 8th St.. San Francisco.
First class cafe man, out of city.
First class second cook, out of cltv
First class second steward, California.
6th and Morrison,
WANTED- An honest man with $260
ousn 10 uuib nair interent in mnrinn
picture theatre; to travel or permanent
show. Particulars, see Newman, 293
ournsiae.
COMPETENT booklceeDer. with vefrrn nf
experience, wisnes situation; familiar
ith various business lines: best ref
erences; bond if reouired. T-620, Jour
nal.
1000 WILL secure U lnteresr in
-
established electric find ar'AU f iTtiifA
business- duties to look after help, etc.;
pig pror-.ts. Apply Northern Timber
GERMAIN'S HIGH-CLASS INFORMA
tion Dureau none nut rirat-cian m
ployes registered and sent out. and 8
tienaun piqg.. pin ana Morrison. A-2145.
WANTED Bright young man, willing
to learn running auto and business:
must come well recommended and have
4t to invest. Apply 714 Swetland bldg.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
. &a st., i-oruana.
Phone A and Main 1526.
Help free to employers.
WANTED Youne men to take rem.
bined course telegraphy and -stenography;
salaries $100 monthly when .com.
petent. wregon college. 83 6th St.
WANTED Services of bright, energetic
younK man must nave small cnnit.i
Call Sunday. 10 to 12. 326 Washington
si., room
IF YOU are a solicitor or wish to solicit
and desire permanent navlne- nosltlon
rwrunnii, J I .
200 SOLICITORS to take orders for
hot SDeclaltv: larva field- bl mn..
iniEHioii. coiumoian ivirg. (jo., 433 Haw
norne ave.
AGENTS wanted to handle Australian
Rubber Cement; big money to hus
tlers. Office 1, 409 Washington at.
WANTED Men to have their ihwa
made and repaired at the Fleming
pimp piivy, .in xvasiiinKton su
WANTED Young man ln grocery store;
room, board and small wages to begin
Main 7049. 160 Porter St.
WANTED Solicitor for showcacd signs.
a. g-uuu imng ior a bustler. 788
Washington st.
WANTED Middle aged man to drive
nome raaae aougnnut wagon. 30 Union
ave., N.
LAND clearing on the Salem Electric
line, 0 to zo acres, call at 244 Btark.
SQUARE Deal Employment Co., SOii
3d St.. N. Phone Main 6180.
WANTED Men to have their shoes
half soled for 60c 222 2d st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLA8SIFI-
caiion, i cent per word per Insertion,
hree Insertions for the price of two.
Saleswomen
BRIGHT, THOROUGHLY EXPERI
ENCED AND RELIABLE, WANTED
AT ONCE.
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING.
GIRLS
16 years of age and over, wanted
at once. Apply to
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING CO.
bTfcNoGRAPHKRS ali bookkeepers
should take the JE. B. U. road to good
paying positions; day and evening
classes for rapid drill work. 629 Wor
cester block.
wAN"r.Er Y"nS" ladies to take com-
. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENC " "
i.,rac n una main
in.rrBVRJJf ood Par: unlimited
Instructions free: e morion no
sary; hours 9 to 4. 143 11th. near Alder.
WANTED Ladies to make pillow tops
and art novelties at home; good pay;
instructions free; hours 9 to 12 ili
Yamhill, 7th st; entrance
3 waitresses, out of city.
'OIV, out or C1FV-.
GEHMAIV'S
5th and Morrison.
VI ' ' V . T .
k toung woman as assistant
,M-tt,tr ior scnool teacher; pleas
ithome; fair salary. T-619. yournaL
w 1 vpen i 37 tt : -
V. iirst ciasa ladies
taUor.
'"" moryison st.
WNiriilJ ""tent young woman for
Plng position; call at once. 183 6th.
HELP WANTED HALE AND
FEMALE - 29
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLASSIFI
cation, 1 cent per word per Insertion,
three Insertions for the price of two.
10,000 positions! - ,- ;
For graduates last year; men and wo
men learn barber trade in I weeks; help
tq secure positions; graduates esrn $l5
to $26 weakly; expert instructor; tools
I: write forvcatalog. Moler System
0t Colleges, ti N. 4th st. Portland.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
, . FEMALE 29
WANTED Competent sollietor. '. Call at
WANTED AGENTS
CASH ADS UNDER THI3 CLA8SIFX
ration, 1 cent per word per Insertion.
three insertions ror tne jnes of two.
AGKN'iS, learn to make bead rings
you can learn in a hours: they sel
as fast as you can make tem: send
26 cents in stamps for tample ring and
full particulars. Wm, ii. Scott. Mfg. x'.b
iv. tin st.
GOOD lady and gent, hustlers, can
make big money this month infor
mation apply u. J. Alius, next rsoiagea
theatre,- Fourth ana stark.
SOLICITORS Ladies and gentlemen
can maun nig ; money seiiuig uaexui
household article. - 616 Rothchild bldg.
CANVASSERS on 10c premium bookr,
Koom z. lash ist st.
. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 56
C R. Hansen, Jr.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE!
Men. 26 N. 2d. Main 12.
Women. $43H Wasb sc. Main 9X
Help supplied free to employers.
WESTERN LABOR EXCHANGE.
Osborn, Gorrlen & Woelber.
Offices in all leading r It lea.
Phone Main 664. 24 North 2d. Bt
TV.AVTTPa X, mvi trv
EAtPLOYMENT OFFICE,
T N. 2d st. Main 727. A-2290.
PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
206 H Morrison st..,. Phone Pacific, (3$
27 N. 2d st .....Phone Paclflo 1800
HELP free to employers. Square Deal
cmp. up., at) jn. aa. m. 160.
SITUATIONS MALE
S
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLASSIFI-
cation. 1 cent Der word ner insertion.
three Insertions for the-Dries of two.
WAkTED by old time mill, mine, and
camp cook, situation, steady, sober
and reliable; can handle any sixe camp
or Doaruing nouse or country Hotel. A
Ld, journal.
WANTED Position sorting spuds, on
ions, etc.. for srrocerv store and com
mission house: experienced at packing
bananas. Nick Triphonoff, 35 N. 2d
st city.- -
WANTED Situation in bakerv by cap
able younsr man with 2 veara u-
perience. When answering state wages;
l eterciiue giygn, A-iiiy. journal,
WANTED Work as errand boy, after
school hours; willing, obliging, kiiows
the city; references; age 14. Main 4469.
INSIDE wlrcmon wants odd tobs of
house wiring and repair work: esti
mates furnished. 145 6th St.. room 44.
MARRIED man, 24, with high school
education, desires employment with
some honest firm. Salary no object to
start C-123,' Journal.
I WANT employment of any kind: am
married and have good references:
wages no object; give .me a chance.
Phone Main 6771, room 49. "
COMPETENT office man desires poal-
oM i(niiiwuiw.tei.v, experience, com
mercial and railroad man. best of ref
erences. A-703, Journal.
A. O. CUYLER, painting, paperhanging
ana tinting; lowest, prices. Phone
Main S919.
WANTED Position by stenographer
with chance for advancement. Phon
Main 8788 or East 4113. XX-23. Journal.
Y'OUNG man, 23, wants bookkeeping to
ao eveninKs or nave an nour or so mir
ing day. E-601, Journal.
SOBER, Industrious man wants work
around rooming house or for private
family. G-109, Journal.
YOUNG man attending business college
wants nlace to work for rnnm nnvl
board. T-618, Journal.
MAN wants work at plumbing or tln
.nlng trade; will work for $5 a week.
Q-632, Journal.
CHAIRS wired and rounds put in. Call
main aiau, irom a. m. to 4 p. m
BLACKSMITH and lathe man wants
steaay worit. -io. Journal.
STATIONARY engineer wants position;
reierences. Aauress f. O. BOX 433,
Rlckreall, Or.
SITUATIONS FEMALE 4
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLASSIFI-
cawon, i cent per wora per insertion,
three Insertions for the price of two.
WANTED By refined younsr widow
position as housekeeper ln apartment
or rooming house, capable of takin full
charge; best of references given. M-420,
journal.
WOMAN of refinement, excellent cook
ana housekeeper, would Instruct and
assist a young housekeeper; good honi4
more object than money. Address T-617.
uurnai.
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer of
several years experience desires
position: thoroughly competent; best of
references. T-613, Journal.
INTELLIGENT, neat appearing young
ladv. wants steadv nonlflnn of nnma
kind; trustworthy and reliable. G-104.
journal.
POSITION AS housekeeper by young
widow for widower or as companion
for invalid; references. E-603. Journal.
CURTAINS carefully laundered at home.
4uc pair; will call ror. Phone Bell
wood 134. Mrs. Ward -
A MARRIED woman would take- cara
of small rooming house for living
rooms. 8-607, Journal.
WOMAN with a 13-year-old girl,
wants oosltion in Drtvate family Ca.ll
51 E. 2Sth st.
GRADUATE nurse desires position in
doctors orrice; can give best of ref
erences. R-640. Journal.
POSITION as office assistant by young
lady, some experience. Phone Main
432. House 81.
YOUNG girl wants position in office;
has had no experience. C-1195, Jour
nal. ANTED To do cleaning and house
work by day. Phone A-1339.
WANTED Nursing, only confinement
cases, ftione woodlawn 489.
ANTED Work
woman. A-1220.
by the day by
WOMAN wants day work. Main 6857.
MUSIO TEACHERS
46
MUSIO furnished for balls, receptions.
PAUL F. KISSNER.
tniini. n j ,.....,nt.. e,,i. r
Ellers piano house, Park and Wash, sts.
PIANO, VIOLIN. TROMBONE AND
ciarmet rroz. emuo, m liu. an.
70S. A-8860.
GRADUATE of music conservatory In
Europe will give music lessons. Res
idence 805 N. 28d St. Phone A-2216.
E. THIELHORN. VIOUN TEACHER,
pupil Sevclk. A-416P, .'134 Pine. M. 8045.
DRESSMAKING
40
DRESSMAKING school; make own
garments' while learning. Experi
enced teachers. We do-all kinds of
dressmaking reasonable. Comer Grand
ave. and "Morrison. ; .
KIMONOS, bath robes, dressing sacques,
aprons and plain- sewing to order.
Phone Main 7233. The Negligee. 461
Washington st '
KEISTER'S LADIES' TAILORING
College, 306 Stearns bldg Ladles.
make your own gowns here. Rates rea-
sonable.
COMPfiTENT dressmaker and talloress
wants sewing by day or at home.
Phone Sellwood 744. - .
LADIES' plain sewing, shirtwaists and
children's clothes, prices reasonable.
994 E. Tth N.
PLAIN sewing and mending done; rea-
FURNISHED ROOAIS
A WEST SIDE
WANTED-Gentlemen " to :. room who
. would appreciate home comforts, cie,
gant room? no children: no other roomers;-
for particulars call . A-5253; west
side.
faTo,fl .tfnrt3o8H Burnslde. corner
PlIlCl Iliri6th. All llgh rooms 50c
up per pay; i.-.cd up per ween.
MANHATTAN Hotel. 311 Stark St.
modern steam heated rooms, $10 and
up: nefly renovated; single "r ensntte.
Tw"grand ce1tral hZteu
Steam heat, efectrlo lights, free.baths.
rooms, $2 week and up. 3d and I',Vndeis. I
FURNISHED ROOMS
WEST SIDE
CASH ADS UNDER THI CLASSIFI
catlon, 1 cent per word per Insertion,
three insertions for the price of two.
J OR t ROOMS, partly furnished
if desire!, electric lights; for
rent Cheap. Call 1406 E. 8th
st. N.; 1 block ..from 1. end of
Woodlawn car.
-. NOW OPEN.
THE VALLEY HOTEL. 2d and Main st
Everything brand new; -steam heat and
electric lights. Phones and baths free;
rooms single or en suite, prices reason
able; transients .. solicited. Phone Main
7i73. ; -- r - ,
THE COMMERCIAL Nicely furnished
-rooms $2 week ud: 600 to 11 day: hot
and cold water, steam heat; free bath
and phone. Office on ground floor,
open all night. 488-492 Washington st.
THE Glendors, 19th and Couch.- Mod
ern, up to date, . billiard and l pool
tables, large parlor, ..piano, all free.
Rooms $2 a week up. Dining-room ln
connection.
THE Westminster,. tii and. Madison,
well furnished rooms in modern,
apartment, suitable for 2; rates reason
able; central. .
TiTrc nK'NROV matu:t. '
Fifth and Morrison. Evervthins- mod-
ern; free. bath, freephone. Prices to suit.
HOTEL MASON 247. 6th. Nicely
furnished rooms from 11.60 tin: free
batl and phone. Car direct to depot.
NEW GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL
Steam heat, electric liirhts. free baths.
rooms, $2 week and up. ,
D AND FLANDERS.-
NICELY furnished rooms, 1 large front
room on lower floor, free phone and
bath, running -water; reasonable. 181 6tl
St.. near postofflce.
181 FIRST St., corner Yamhill, nicely
furnished rooms: reasonable: hnth
porn pnones. r-ermanent or transient.
3 FRONT unfurnished rooms, up-stalrs;
private family; good location; on car
Una: reasonable.. 647 4th st
$ PER MONTH, comfortable base
ment room: bath, nhone. ri sl
10th st.; walking distance.
COMFORTABLY furnished room, suit
able for one or two gentlemen; gas,
"ery central. 149 10th.
TWO nice front roomsowith 2 beds
in each room, with bath and phone,
for $3 week. 61 N. 9th St.
FURNISHED room, suitable for two,
steam heat, private family; piano.
Main 7785. 195 N. 23d st.
2 FURNISHED rooms, all moAern con
veniences and home comforts. In-
quire 4MB Btirnslde st.
FINE, light furnished sleeping room, 3
ius 11 oesirea: ire oatu ana phone.
Main 8069. 256 Fifth.
NICELY furnished rooms, with heat
and bath: very reasonable: walking
aiBian.ce. 402 Din si.
FURNISHED rooms, suitable for two;
including bath "and phone. Main 3745.
190 N. 17th st.
NICELY furnished rooms with electric
11 Kilt. bath, centrally located: nnlv
$2.50 per week. The Marquam, 6th and
Alder.
A FURNISHED, suite, electric lights
and Kas. ln the heart of the citv: nnlv
$3.60 per week. 6th and Alder.
NEAT, pleasant and . well furnished
front room; rent reasonable. 83 N.
th st
NICELY, furnished room, suitable for J
gentlemen'; furnace heat. 634 Mill st.
Phone Main 1178.
THE Dormer, 13th and Jefferson, nicely
furnished rooms, steam heat hot
water, reasonable.
LARGE,' lieated room, with board, for
gentlemen; walking distance. 406 13th.
NICELY furnished rooms, phone, bath,
three blocks postofflce, 324 Halmon.
THE NEWLAND $1.50 to $3 per week!
irHUKlvni, auo 1st St.
TWO NICE housekeeping rooms. $3.60
lumisneq rooms n.so up. 211 1st.
THE KARY FURNISHED ROOMS.
$1.60 per week and up. 202 Second.
NICE large front room, modern and j-ea-
BonaDie. gun inn St.
LARGE-light front room, do for 2 gen
tlemen. Main 4416.
EAST SIDE
TRY "THE HEILER."
Furnished housekeeping suites. $8 up;
save money, get . good rooms, cheap:
modern conveniences. Hawthorne ami
Grand ave.
2 NEWLY furnished rooms, board If
desired; rates reasonable: 1 block
from Williams ave. Apply 259 Russell.
SLEEPING rooms $1 to $2.60 weekly
housekeeping rooms $10 to $12; bath,
phone, gas. 374 Hawthorne ave.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10; also fur-
nlshed rooms, bath, light; very rea-
sonable. Phone East 4257.
A NICE front parlor room for rent;
cheap: bath and gas. 231 E. 6th st,
near Salmon.
SLEEPING rooms also housekeeping
rooms; . bath and light, reasonable.
409 Salmon St.
432 EAST Washington, near 6th, nice
ly furnished front room, with stove.
$1.60 per week.
WHERE TO DINE
49
BEST place to eat. at Moor's restaurant,
434 Washington St.
ROOMS AND BOARD
13
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLASSIF1
cation, 1 cent per word per insertion,
three insertions for the price of two.
s a LOU KB from postofflce, nice rooms
with board, modern house, home cook
ing, good meals, rates reasonable. 284
Main St., corner 4th. Meal tickets $4.50.
FIRST class room and board ln private
family for 2 Rentlemen or 2 larilev
or married couple. .A good chance for
iignt people, aou sin St.. JV.
NEWLY furnished rooms with board,
modern conveniences. Apply 321
was co st., cor. Williams ave. East 1639.
NICELY furnished front room for one or
two. uooa nome cootong, $Z6 month.
CentraL 347 Couch st. Main 7578.
FIRST class room and board: 2 ran
tlemen or ladles; phones; modem:
wallIn. I .t nrm A 0 J C -
ROOMS with -store, nicely furnished,
with or without board. 974 Macadam;
German Widow. Main 4802.
SUITE of rooms for 2 gentlemen, with
board,- $5. and. $5.60; comfortable,
homelike. 2d and Clay sts.
HOME cooking; pleasant place for men,
- fine location; prices reasonable. A
8696. 205 N. 23d st
MliDERN sleeping rooms with breakfast
if desired. 8 E. 6th, near Burnslde
st. Phone East 3601.
7 ROOM boarding house, furnished,
rooma all full, good proposition. 183
Hi. tin, cor.; lamnm.
ROOM and board by the day, week or
montn, nome cootung; rnrnace heat
e jvtn, near atarK.
GOOD room and board, home cooking
reasonable; cent rat Bachelors' haU,
iojnx rpom, private family. nome
eoomng, convenient. i Everett st
FRONT room and board, two gentlemen.
64 N. 16th at, corner Davis.
HOTELS
64
HOTEL. .631 Hood st,-81 rooms; good
"location. Apply Luckle., Klng.A Cake,
Soap Co.
.THE CALUMET HOTEL, 160 Park; u-
ropean ana American pian.
HOTEL PORTLAND, EUROPEAN
plan oniy; 13. to pay.
BELVEDERE- .European; 4th and Alder.
UNFURNISHED- ROOMS ' 10
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLASSIFI
cation, 1 cent per word per Insertion.
three insertions for the prlcerof -two.
FURNISHED, also unfurnished rooms,
single or en suite, suitable for single
gentlemen. Kamm .bldg., 1st and Pine.
FOR - KENT e . unfurnished rooms,
steam teat, v on carllne. Slbrey 'A
naru'-rnone vv imomwn,- iit.
FOUR " unfurnished rooitnst for hou
keeping;. elctric llght bath. gas. i
Hart. none wooniawn 1 1Z4
Se-
1D1
Columbia. Main 2464. '
2 UNFURNISHED rooms for.re.nt free
light; telephone and bath -6tf WasE
WANTED 7ROOM AND BOARD 39
BOARD and room by bachelor near
Front st B-109. Journal. '
HOUSEKEEPING KOOSIS 8
WEST SU)E
CASH ADS UNDER THIS ' CLASSIFI
catlon, I cent per word per Insertion.
three Insertions for the price of two.
.v- i-v.-'V',. Jnst 'Th!ak-;u
't Unfurnished rooms, 8. 60. 185 Mill. .
WELL furnished connecting housekeep
ing rooms, bath, gas,: free phone,
large yard; no children, $16. 421 '2d,
corner of Hall. - , ,
1.60 WEEK UP; LARGE. CLEAN FUR
nlshed housekeeping .'rooms; parlor,
laundry, bath. 184 Sherman., S. Pert-
lanu.
THE WAYNEWOOD. 109 N. 18th: furl
nished housekeeping rooms. runnLng
water, furnace heat, reasonable rates.
THE LONDON Nicely furnished house.
- keeping rooms, transient or steady;
it-iii. very reasonapie. 1st st. '
uiari.&i tux rurnisnea nouseKeeplng
rooms, 2 blocks from postofflce, $
per ween. ays paimon
THE Sangert, Washington and Trinity,
bet.- 19th and 20th;- newly furnished
housekeeping suites; private baths. . . .
TflE NiCKt'M, 389 6th, furnished house.
keeping apartments; running water in
each suite;, free bath and phone.
FOR RENT 2 housekeeping suites,
nicely furnished. Phone 4619. 164 and
166 North 10th st.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms.- sin
mgla or nsulte. 36 Cambridge bldg.,
$d and Morrison. -
1 SMALL furnished room for sleeping
or housekeeping, phone, bath. Jaun
ory, $6. 308 13th.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms furnished and
unfurnished. 16th and 8 car. 629
Raleigh st. '
THE HALL. ' 414 6th t . furniah.,!
housekeeping rooms; freo light, telo
phone and bath.
FOR KENT 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms,
furnished, good location, gas and bath.
o JSl.
LARGE light suites and single house.
Keeping rooms, ia .up.- 603 Alder.
FURNISHED housekeeping suites, very
Complete. 427 6ttv st. A-4976.
NICELY furnished housekeeping room,
modern and reasonable. 208 11th su
TWO nico housekeeping- rooms, $2.60;
furnished rooms $1.60 up. 211 1st
EAST SIDE
48
2 FURNISHED housekeeping, rooms.
pantry and clothes closet and sink.
V- 60 per week; 2 furnished housekeep
ing room lUlltpv snH nU..I .. .
I , . ' , 1 " . . ..... . ( . . UQ4
jweek; free phone and bath. 867 E. Oak.
$1.25 WEEK UP . CLEAN FUR.
Dished housekeeping rooms, bath,
laundry, .furnace beat. yard. 103,
Stanton st. t). car.
MODERN housekeeping suites, transient
rooms, cheapest rent in city; 633 Wll
llams ave., cor. Russell. C-1523.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms; bath, heat, phone and
gas. 658 Williams ave.
THE Owens Apartments, 230 Russell
St., housekeeping suites ,and other
rooms by the week.
3 ROOM.S. hall, bath and closets, mod
ern; man and wife, no children; $14.
6 E. 7th st.
FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeeping
rooms; gas, hath, phone. 229 E. 19th.
FOR RENT HOUSES
ia
CASH ADS UNDER THIS CLASSIFI
cation, 1 cent per word per insertion.
inree insertions ror tne price or two.
8 ROOM house. 442 E. 39th St.. new.
never occupied; modern in every re
spect, furnace, electric light, water.
Home telephone installed, larse attl
finished for study or billiard room, con
venient to i canines, xxu per month;
references required If rented; terms on
sale: will takn bonds of the Portland
General or Railway or Home telephone
In part payment Call owner, Home A
3514. C-l 20. Journal.
WHEN YOU MOVE . TOU ALWAYS
need some furniture.
Buy at no-rent prices; the savings
will exceed cost of moving.
Ws owa our ow building; occupy
one-half; collect rent on balance.
MORGAN-ATCHLEY FURNITURE CO.
Grand aye. and E. Stark. Phone E. 2929.
6 ROOM house, nice yard, all modern
Improvements. 288 N. 17th st, between
Overton and Pc-ttygrove sts. Phone E.
3213.
FOR RENT New. modern 7 room res
idence . on Portland Heights; would
lease for 1 or 2 years. See Henry C.
Prudhomme, 306 Chamber of Commerce.
WHK.M vntl find A hmiR aee us far
new or second hand furniture; regu- ""v '
lar $3.50 mattress, $1.76. Rubenstlen,
tne home furnisher, lib Front st.
9 ROOM modern house, on Mount Ta
bor, block from Mount Tabor car,
on Improved street- $25 per month. W.
A. Hossaek, phone Tabor 342 or M. 6426.
4 ROOM cottage, double Toti $10; $
room furnished flat; modern unfur
nished flat. 11 1st st.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room cottage at
306 San Rafael st; rent $16. Apply
407 Hancock st Phone E. 1014.
COTTAGE 6 rooms, bath, $25. Phons
East 670. 461 E. 15th st. N. bet Til-
lamook and Thompson, lrvlngton.
NEAT i room cottage, full lot, fenced;
close to carllne; $10 per month.
Hayerstie Gallagher, 343 Wash, st.
FOR RENT 7 room Jrtiuse and barn.
about acre of ground, $14. Inquire
at 863 Division. Phone Sellwood 491.
MODEHN 4 room cottage, fine plumb-
lng. bath and gas; rent $13. Apply 811
Williams ave.
4 ROOM house, Millard ave., one block
from Mount Scott car; inquire at
store; $10 month.
7 ROOM corner house. 689 Jefferson;
rent reasonable to good tenant. In-
qulre 260 8tout Main 5853.
$15 6 ROOM house, gas for light and
cooking; homelike residence district.
491 Market
5 ROOM cottage for rent, large rooms,
gas, electricity, good location, $18 per
month. Carl at 110 E. 20th st
8 ROOM modern house, full basement,
walking distance; terms. Owner, 469
E. Ash. East 3011. -
6 ROOM house Bnd store for rent or
for sale, good, location. J. Martell,
614 2d.
6 ROOM cottage, electric lights, bath,
$10; corner, 6 blocks from carllne.
m. 9S79 before a. m.
Ill PER month, new 6 room modern
cottage, near car. Con ant Realty Co.,
room 6. 250 Alder st.
FOR RENT 6 room house, corner Lati
mer ave., by Anabel. Apply 335 Un
ion ave. S.
FOR RENT 2 story corner house, all
modern improvements, bivth and gas,
reasonable. 694 Front st. .
MODERN 4 room, walking distance. $12
per month. 631 M.ssisslppl ave. Wood
lawn 362.
FOR RENT 335 Cook ave.. modern 5
room flat, attic and basement; 1 blocs
from 2 carlines. ,
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 4 room
house, $11 rent 270 Baker. Call 663 3d.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. Call
Main 6770 or 986 1st St.
FOR RENT 5 room upper flat. 428
11th st Inquire 147 Front st.
UPPER 6 rooma, $10 per month. Phone
fjast 856, can 150 rage st.
6 ROOM house for rent $12 per month.
Call 85 6th st
FURNISHED HOUSES
30
CASH ADS "UNDER THIS CLASSIFI
cation, 1 cent per word per insertion.
inree imrertions ior tne price or two.
WELL furnished 5 room cottage, base
ment, gas fixtures, $20 month? front
another cottage, . I housekeeping rooms,
furnished, $16; another two $8 month.
West side river. Apply 364 N. 26th. 16th
st cars to 2Sth. turn south block.
SIX foom neatly: furnished- house,- mod-3
rn, gootl location, easy walking dis
tance, references, rent reasonable. $92
Hall. - . , .
NICELY furnished 6 room modern fin t
-on Moritavilla- cnrllne, or will "rent ,-'
rlnglp rooms. V-2n8. Journ.tl - ' "
NEW t
room cottage, ninnn. lii.,'.
as?2l42lr! a3uIts: on- 8o , Sandy road.
4 ROOM furnished cottage;
485 E. Clay..
no bath. -
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