The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915.
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WOMAN
STRANGLED
10 DEATH BY A MAN
in mm house
Found in Dying Condition
After Visit of "Nephew" to
Her Room in San Francisco
MURDERER NOT KNOWN
Xea-e Scene and Has Hot Been -Ceard
From Since; Mar Have Slain
Another Woman.
Han Francisco, Sept. 20. (V. P.)
With the, Identity of the principals In
Hie tragedy cloaked In mystery and
hampered by a lack of details the po
lice today were baffled In their at
tempt to solve the, mystery of the
Mrangllng of a woman known only as
"Mn. Baker" here last night In a
rented room.
Efforts are being made to fasten the
crime on an unknown man who styled
himself as .Mrs. Raker's nephew who
disappeared last night shortly before
the murder was revealed.
Hear Dying- Woman Moan.
Last nlitht Mrs. Allre Marshall, land
lady of the rooming house, was at
tracted to Mrs. Faker's room nv a low
stifled in'mn. Standing outside the door
she Inquired of the "nephew" whether
snyone were 111. This brought a non
chalant "No, thank you."
Shortly after, tho man strode calmly
from the house. Prawn by a feeling
that something was wrong, Mrs. !!''
shall went to Mrs. Baker's room, Sfia
found her body, slowly stiffening, ly
ing on the floor, garroted, the lips
stained. with blood, and the faco
bruised, indicating her assailant had
beaten her before strangling her.
Posed as "Nephew."
A sheet had been knotted around her
neck many times, and drawn tight.
Only one clue is In the hands of the
' rol(,e.
Tho description Kiven by the land
lady fits that irf the suspected mur
dercr of Mrs. FranoV8 L. Harrison in
l.os Anprles July 0. At thf tlnte of
Mrs. Harrison's murner 110. 000 worth
of diamonds belonging to her dlsap
pea red.
The theory being worked on Is that
the suspected l.os Angeles man gave
the diamonds Into tho possession of
"Mrs. Maker" and that she refused to
part with them.
rind dues.
When Mis. linker rented the room a
few days no she told Mrs. Marshall
thit tier "nephnv" should be admitted
""whenever 1ih called. I.st niht was
the first appearance of the "nephew."
A picture found in the room, a scrap
of German verse, a buttonhook wiln
the Inscription "T. S. to N. H.," ar-,
the only clues In the loom to tho
Identity of either ti e murdered woman
or the slayer. Hut 75 cents In money
was found.
Dozens of persons today called at
the morgue In an effort to Identify the
woman Descriptions of both woman
end slayer huve been cent the Los An
Kcb.'S police.
WITH VILNA BEING
EVACUATED, GERMANS
WIN NEAR DVINSK
(Continued From Pane One.)
German forces are crowding them
hard In their desperation to escap.
Isolation. Confidence was expressed
In military cm les today, however, that
they will either escape the Germans
without a general battle, or will be
elde to smash their way through tha
A ustro-German offense.
Though Perlln officially said that,
la the capture of Vllna the Germans'
ffortH had been crowned with suc
cess, this success was dearly bought,
for the Austro-Germans are now suf
fering heavy losses In their nttempts
to surround the fleeing Russians.
A ust ro-( lerinan cavalry smashing at
the rlu'.it wins has been mowed down
by nrtillery fire.
At the same time, the Bavarian
fnrc'H attempting to fet off the re
treat fiom the south, within a few
miles of the Llda-li.ira.hnvitseh rail
way are meeting the strongest resist
ance. Successes for the Russians In Vol
hynla and Gallcla ai e officially re
ported. Taken as a whole, military authori
ties litre were not disheartened over!
the situation. They felt confident that!
the masterly retreats which have
hitherto marked tha Russian retire
ments would ber duplicated.
Drive for Dvlns- Expected.
The Jaws of tho German trap set
for the enemy are now spread 60
miles apart. The Russians have been
withdrawing from It since Friday,
when the fall of Vilna was seen to be
imminent.
The roads and fields in their path
of flight are splendidly adapted for
hasty retirement.
'Occupation of Illukst by the Ger
mans was officially admitted.
The Russian successes In the Vol
yhnlan triangle consisted of a repulSfc
. of efforts to wage a new offensive.
A drive for Dvinsk, key to the- path
to I'etrograd and Ulna, is expected
soon. That a more desperate resist
ance would mark sueli a move was
regarded likely, however.
Russia Plans Siberian Railroad.
London, Sept. -0. (1. N. S. ) Ac
tordlng to reports received in London,
the Russian government lias prepared
plans for a railway line through aiouth
i i ti Siberia to connect the Black Sea
with the Pacific ocean. This will give
Russia two trunk lines to Siberia and
traffic for them is expected to come
from tha altered economic position in
Mongolia and the far east. The port
or Vladivostok is being much Improved
and thti approaches to Kicolaevek are
being deepened. The dislocation of
trade relations with Europe has injured
' the agricultural industry 0f Siberia and
that co. ii, try i8 represented as chok
ing under an abundance of grain. To
lacilltate exportation to lndon, ef
forts are beinj; made to use the North-
. em or Kara Sea route. Another Item
of special concern to British and Amer
ican merchants, ls that In order to ae-
' cure clear connections between Russia,
Japan and China, a Chino-Russlan-Jap-anese
company is being formed with a
view to reciprocal commercial relations
between these three countries. It ls
stated that an agreement has been
made between Russia and Japan to de
limit their respective spheres of eco
nomic influence. '
Vilna Important City.
RerUn, Sept. 20. (By wireless to Say
vllie) (I. N. S.) Great rejoicing over
the capitulation of Vllna, the great
Russian , industrial city, prevailed
DUMBA'S MESSENGER
WAS NOT ARRESTED
James. P. Archibald.
IN NEW
YORK, BUT
IS NOT
American Message-Bearer
for Dumba Declares He Is
Innocent of Wrongdoing,
New York, Sept. 20 (U. P.) James
F. Archibald, American correspondent,
message bearer for Austrian Ambassa
dor Dumba, arrived today aboard the
liner Rotterdam. While reports some
days ago said he would be taken into
custody, he was permitted to land like
the other pasBengers.
" really know nothing about the sit
uation here," he aald. commenting on
the American request for his return
to America for his part in the Dumba
incident.
"If prosecution against me ls in
tended, it will be most unjust, as I
am perfectly Innocent. I merely took
a letter for the ambassador unwitting
ly. This caused all this trouble."
He declined to discuss the Dumba
case further. Though he denied at
first that anyone had seen him before
ho docked, Archibald afterward ad
mitted that an agent of the depart
ment of Justice had gone down the
bay in a revenue cutter and had met
him In his stateroom.
The a.gent, he said, asked one" ques
tion, but what this was he would not
discuss.
He was satisfied, however, with the
answer, and left, according to Archi
bald. Archibald was convinced
bo prosecuted. He went
the office of Frank Hogan
he will not
directly to
attorney.
Will Ignore Dumba letter.
"Washington. Sept. 20. L'. P.) Of
ficials Indicated today they will Ignore
Austrian Ambassador Dumba's letter
criticising the administration for al
lege partiality to the allies. While
his letter, made public yesUrday, was
regarded as an affront, the adminis
tration will be, satisfied with Dumba's
speedy departure, which has already
been ordered by his government, and
this will close the incident.
throughout Germany today. Capture
of at least 250.0(10 Russians by a great
enveloping movement Inaugurated bv
Generals von Elchhorn, Von Gallwitz
and Von Scholte was predicted by
German military experts.
A battle of tremendous proportions
is in progress today in th? region
lying between Vilna, I.Ida and Molo
dttschno. The capture of Dvlnsk within a week
was freely predicted here today, as
well as the abandonment by the Rus
sians of the Dvina line. Then th
Russian force is expected either to en
trench or fall back on I'etrograd for
the winter.
Advices received here from the front
this afternoon naid the Russians were
retreating hastily along the Vilna
Lida railroad, the only line left open
to them.
By a sweeping movement north of
Vilna. the Germanic allies are trying
desperately to coon up the great forces
1 which defended Vi
lna in the triangle
Lida and Molodet-
formed by Vilna,
echno.
The statement issued from the war
office telling of tha capitulation of
Vilna said:
"The extensive attack by General
von Elchhorn against Vilna has -obeeu
crowned with complete success. Our
left wing has reached Molodetschfio,
Smorgon and Worjani. Attempts of
the enemy to break through our llne3
in the direction of Mischalischk with
strong forces hurriedly collected failed
completely. Because of the hninter
rupted progress of our encircling
movement and simultaneous strong at
tacks by the soldiers of Generals von
Scholtz and von Galwitz upon thu
enemy's front, the forces opposine us
have been forced to retreat as quickly
! as possible along the entire front."
I Famous for its manufacturing ln
! dustries, Vilna is a city of 170,000 and
ls the key to the northern section of
! the Vllna-Rovno railway. It ls one of
j the most strategio points In Russia,
i being at the head of the watershed
j from which an advance on either Pet-
rograd or Moscow lg possible.
Wisconsin Starts
Unique Campaign
In Effort to Btreng-bten National
Guard, Military Huttnvsri Xr
Staffed for Fnblio TUw.
Milwaukee. "Wis., Sept. 20. (I. N. 8.)
The state of Wisconsin today opened
the most unique campaign for prepar
edness for war in the history of the
new American movement for an ade
quate army, hy staging an afternoon
of military maneuvers free for the
people of the city, in a city park, with
all branches of the national guard rep
resented. The campaign was to secure
recruits to bring the national guard
up to war strength, and was witnessed
by 25,000 people.
ARCHIBALD
ARRIVES
ARRESTED
CROWDS
POUR
NTO
TO SE
ANNUAL ROUND-UP
Famous Yearly Event Begins
Thursday; All Is in Readi
ness, TRACK IS IN FINE SHAPE
Belay Raxss Promise to Be the Bloat
Sensational Ever Attempted at
frontier Celebration.
Pendleton, Or.,
week has arrived
abustle. Though
ebratlon does not
Sept. 20. Round-Up
and Pendleton is all
the bis frontier eel
start until Thursday
afternoon, the festivities have really
begun. Hundreds of visitors have al
ready arrived and cowboys, cowgirls
and Indians are clattering up and down
gaily decorated streets In scores.
Arrangements and preparations for
the big event have been completed. The
track is in fine shape, the new barn,
made necessary by the large number of
relay strings brought in, has been com
pleted and Judges and assistants have
been named.
The Judges will be R. S. Plxon of
Prineville; J. X. Uurgess of Tilot Itock
and William Slusher of Nolin, all
prominent stockmen.
Arena Director 11. W. Collins will
have as his chief assistant Guy Wy
rick, a well known young farmer, and
Livestock Director Sam R. Thompson,
will have as his assistants W. R. Tay
lor, an Athena stockman, nr.d Herbert
Thompson, a reservation farmer. Both
have acted in like capacities in former
years. President T. I J. Taylor will be
on horseback to assist Where , most
needed.
Never before have there been so
many relay strings entered in the cow
boy's and cowgirls relay races, and
these races promise to be the. most ex
citing ever seen In the west. The buck
ing string, according to ICd McCajty.
of Cheyenne, is the greatest bunch of
outlaw horses ever gathered. The
steers are long of horn and swift of
foot and will give the cowboys a hard
tussle in the steer roping and bulldog-
Indications point to a mammoth
crowd. Preparations for taking care
of these people have been completed.
Huhdreds of rooms in private houses
have been listed at tho accommoda
tion headquarters, Just a block from
the depot.
A special excursion party is coming
from the Baker Commercial club Sat
urday morning and a cowboy break
fast ls being planned for them.
"Happy Canyon," the scene of the
etening frontier fun, will open its doors
on Wednesday evening.
ROUND-UP SPECIAL
RESERVATIONS IN
HEAVY DEMAND
The demand for reservations on The
Journal's Round-Up Special continued
today and every indication ls that the
special will be packed when it leaves
the Union station. The departure of
the special ls set for 11:30 p. m. Thurs
day, September 23.
By attending the Round-I'p on The
Journal's special one combines trans
portation, hotel and restaurant facil
ities and grandstand seats all under
one head, and all for $25. The spe
cial ls to be side tracked near the
Round-Up grounds and thojse on board
can use their berths as their home dur
ing the three nights the party will be
away from Portland. The diners will
be freshly stocked at Pendleton and
tbe finest meals will be served.
The special will leave Pendleton Sat
urday night for Portland.
Bend Is Having
A Building Boom
Bend. Or , Sept. 20. The most no
ticeable effect of the mill development
work belpg carried on here is to be
found In the large number of resi
dences being built. Frank Plval, who
U connected with the construction of
the Shevlln-Hlxon plant, recently
bought 10 acres from Hunter & Staats,
immediately adjoining the new Brooks
Scanlon plant. He has started con
struction of several bouses and ex
pects to have at least 10 finished this
fall. In alt he will build 40 houses on
this tract. The houses will be of the
bungalow type.
Mr. Pival has started construction
wtrk on tiie $7ou0 home of T. J. ilc
Cann, who will be the general super
intendent of the Shevlln-Hixon plant.
H. K. Brooks of the Brooks-Scanlon
company haa just let a contract for a
heme to cost approximately T5000. This
home will bB on the west side of the
river, as will the following now being
built: E. M. Lara, $2000; Cornelia Wil
son, jiuou: w . i-.. uuonneii, iiisoo,
and F. L. Dement, J1500. In addition
to the McCann and Pival houses, the
following are being built on the east
side of the Deschutes river: A. M.
Pringle, $2000: R. H. Loven, $1200; R.
O Miller, $900; T. tj. Russell, $1400,
and M- J. Roberts, $1500.
Engineers Meet and
Goethals Presides
International Engineering Congress
Convenes In San Francisco; Wel
comed by Mayor Holpn.
San Francisco, Sept. 20. (P. N. S.)
Major Ge'neral Goethals was given a
rousing ovation when he arose today
to conduct, as vicepresident, the first
meeting of the International Engineer
ing congress, the first congress of its
kind held since the Chicago exposi
tion in 1893. Goethals was introduce!
by Dr. William F. Durand of San Fran
cisco, chairman of the committee on
management, who called the meeting
to order. Previous to calling on Goe
thals to take the chair, Durand made
a short speech on the work of the lo
cal societies In arranging for the con
gress. Papers from mining and engi
neering experts from 18 countries will
be heard during the congress, he said
Mayor James Rolph Jr. welcomed the
delegates in behalf of the city, and
President C. C. Moore for the exposi
tion. The membership of the congress U
composed of members of the American
Society of Civil Engineering, the
American Institute of Mining Engi
neers, the American Society of Mechan
ical Engineers, the American Institute
of Electrical Engineers and tbe Soci
ety of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers.
PENDLETON
FUNERALS
BeanUful adult pluifc
or broadcloth ckt,
embalming. rooh boi.
beara. two llmoulDe
and aerrlcea for
More rantooablc fa
narala for 30,.f0, S60.
ifber prlcea fuiltr
f'i lu proportion.
Wi make enr nro -
kU. Ladj aaslatant. Prlrat. funeral cbapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
IHDEPEHDENT FUKEHAL DIRECTORS
YVahiu-toa and Ella St. Main 2091: 4-7883.
WANT AD RATES
la effect October 1, 1814.
ALL PHEViuLa kAtES CANCELLED
CHANGED ADVCIi'nsUMKSTS
Dallr or bandar.
1 V4 cents, per word per lnacrtloa,
Thla chart U for all clasalflcatlooa, ex
cepting "For Kent In Prlrata Painaj," "Booa
and Board la Prlrat Famli." ''Situation
Wanted" and "Wanted to tient" ada. whico
are I'm rents per word per Insertion,
bio ad cbargad for les tban 16 cents.
CASH AIVEBT1MMENTS
ltt cents per rrol for all classifications,
excepting "Sor Rent la Private family,"
"Koom und Board in Private K mini 7." "Sltua
tkir. Wanted" and "Wanted to Kent" ads.
wblcb are 1 ceLts per word. Consecutive
Insertion of -asb waste seia:
S insertions for tbe erlee of S.
( Insertions (or tb uric of &
"T"
MEETING NOTICES
41
SPECIAL, conclave Wash
ington commandery No. 15
Tuesday evening, 7:30. Order
of Temple. All members
earnestly requested to be
present to complete arrangements for
grand commandery conclave. Visiting
fair Knislits invited.
ROBERT MAP.TYN'. Recorder.
OPENING n.'io party,
Tuesday, Sept. 21, lHlri
8:30 t. in. Dancing 10:0)
p. m. Geo. Washington
Camp, No. 261. . O. W .
at Woodmen Temple,
11th st. Good prizes, gooJ
music, good time.
COME to the Portland Art club's spe
cial S00 party Tuesday afternoon; 6
nut plates 1st, 10 hand painted china
prizes every Saturday evening. 12U
4th st. Everybody welcome. Admis
sion 25c.
Wtal Statistics
marriages,Birtbs. Dzatbs.
BUSINESS CARDS
W. G. Smith & Co. wejwinr
and
Visiting Cards
Third floor Morgan bldg.
WEDDING rings soid by weight.
N. Solomon, Jeweler, 331 Mor
rison, opp. Portland hotel.
DRESS suits for rent, all sires. Unique
Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st.
DEATHS AND Fl NKliAI.S 75
JOHNSON la this city, at SeUwLxl botpital,
September 19, 19W f'lau Marieit jwju
on. aged 74 years, 3 W ut J. 20 iiaj. IV
ceased la survived by -wo -ai. B. W cf
CorTftllis. and Marion Fl. .1 .U.i-oi: ef Ibis
ettjr. also three daughters. Mrs. J. II. Wiple,
of Prluerill; Mrs. K. J. Burro.vs, nnC ilib.
W. G. Keady, of this city. Funer.il jrnivri
will t'S held today, Monday. Ht 4 p. i i .
from the chapel of tiie Skewes L'nilerf akin;;
company. Third and Clay mreets. uuder the
acspi'ea of George Wright pot. N. 1. (i. A.
R. 1'rleuds Invited. Ttie remains will te
taken to t'orvallis, Tuesday at 8:40 a. u .,
over Uia Oregon Electric, soompanled hy mem
bers of the family, where interment will
tnke place in the family lot.
HtlJdl.NG In this city September 19, Caro
line Helming, aged 77 years, mother ,ot
Mrs. Lena Schulze, William and Fred Helm
ing, of this city, anJ Iuls Helming of Trout
dale. Or. The remalna are at tho residence
establishment of J. I'. Finley Si .Son, slont
goniery St Kifth.
VBNNI In this city, September 18. Llllie
Vennt, aged 48 years, late of Mavannah,
Mo The remains will Lie forwarded Tuesday
evening. September il, by J. f. Finley &
Sou, to Savannah, Mo., where eervlcea will
be held and interment made in the family
plot.
WARD The funeral services of the late Sa3'e
I.ooir.ls. beloved wife of Herbert S. Ward
will be held 'iuesday, September 21. at '-'::(U
p. ru.. from the B. T. Byrne's faneral parlors.
Williams aveuue at Kuutt atreet. Intermeut
Mt. Scott Park cemetery. Frienda Invited.
KKKHAHT In this city September 1U. Lel
tte Jane Eerehart. ejred &3 years, late of
Spokane. Wash., wife of R. E Krebart. The
remains are st the residence establishment or
J. P. Ftnley & Son. Montgomery at Fifth.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
REED In this city, September 2o, at 2rts
Pouton Btreet. William Henry Reed, ag-d
fiS years, 2 months, and 20 days. Announce
ment of funeral later. Arrangement In care
of R. T. Byrnes.
W AGN KR September 2o. Alonso C. Wagner.
at 310 Market street, aged 59 years. Fu
neral notice hereafter. Remains at the resl
deuce establishment of J. I'. Flniey 4 Son.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MARTIN & FORBES CO, florists. 347
Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 287-Morrison
st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers
and floral designs. No branch stores
FUXERAL MRKCTORS
A splendid residence undertaking es
tablishment with private driveway.
J. P. FINLEY & SON,
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director, 22o 3d st., corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A
1511. Main aVT.
A. R.ZellarCo.
b'jJ. Williams ave.
East lobb, C-loss.
Lady attendant. Day and night servics.
Dunning & McEnteeMLo!irv"eS
every detail. Broaiiway and Pine St.
Broadway 430, A-4558. Lady assistant.
F. S, Dunning, Inc.
East Side .Funeral Directors.
Fa.-U Alder St.. Ernst 52, B-525.
414
Waiter C, Ken worthy
1532-16jl E. 13th. Sell. 71. RV1122.
Chambers Co, f':
wortii ave.
and Kerby. Wood
Lady embalmer.
lawn 3306. C-1133.
MILLER & TRACY, independent fu
neral directors. Prices low as $2u, $40,
$60. Wash and Ella. M. 26sl. A-785.
a. d. ken Worthy oc co. Cans
promptly answered In all parts of
cil.-. 1. Q. O. F. bldg.. Lents. Taoor 6267.
F WF Lnaeriakii:g Co.
Ofl VV L.O a.2321. Cor. 3d
Main 41s2
and Clay.
Hamilton
East bOth and
r.eral services.
Giisan, Fu
Tabor 4313.
R. T. RrvnA wunams
and Knott.
C-1943.
rRipCfJlM RESIDENCE UNL-PLa
LI1IUOUI1 M gla3 a-2235. 445 Mor.
P. L LERCH, leading east side under
taker. E. 11th & Clay. B-18S8, E. 781.
BREEZE & SNOOK, B-1252, T. 1258.
1026 Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant.
MONUMENTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
Finest marble and granite from our
Oregon quarry; 287 Hawthorne ave.
SCHANEN-BLAIR CO.
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-266
4th St.. opp. city hall. Main 8564.
Philip Neu & Sons for memorials.
BLAE5iNGGkANlTCQ
U 267-5ROSTCOP.MADISON
Isiosatjj
eh
ONE-HALF Int. in business corner in
Swinton, very cheap for cash. S3 E.
35th st.. Portland.
GKXKKAL KKAIj KSTATE 02
ONE or two acres,
Porter, owner,
Lenox an., Lents.
half price. G. W.
Foster road and
Home phone.
FOR SALK HOUSES
61
BEST BARGAIN IN ROSE CITY
PARK.
$1300 5 rooms and bath, beautiful
fireplace. All you need ls $600 cash
and assume 700 3-yr. mortgage. This
must be sold within a week. See it
today If you have the money.
MALONE O. HUTCH1NS CO.,
Main 752. 308 Spaulding blds
FOR SALE or exchange, new 7 room
modern house. Do you want a home
close in? Have you got a lot? Do
you want to trade it for a house that
will suit you? I have the house. I
can use your lot. If you are interest
ed let us talk business. Call owner.
Tabor 1783- .
THIS is the time to tiuild a home, ma
terials and labor are lower tnan ever.
Stop paying rent. We will plan and
build home on your lot or one of ours
on rental terms. Tne Oregon Home
Builders (the largest home builders in
Portland!. 1.13U N. W Rank bldg.
OWNER wtioso business is taking him
back cast, will sacrifice his beautifu:
7 room bungalow either furnished or
unfurnished. This ls a beautiful hon e
and right up to the minute. $2500 cash
will handle this. Address E-721, Jour
nal. BUNGALOW AND HOME PLANS Nti
page book, special prices for this ad
dition. Gives all information about
building. The Oregon Home Builders,
ix:!0 N. W. Rank bldg,
LA L'RELH I" RST Now is your chance
to save $1000 on modern 6 room bun
pa!ow, $3173. $175 cash, balance $16
er month, pr cent interest. I am
broke. Sep n-.e Ht 4 5 1 E. 40th st.
MODERN bungalow, 5 rooms, big ut
11', furnished, shade trees, fruit and
flowers, price $lS0n, near station, cios
In on the Mount Scott carline. $200
cash. G-511, Journal.
A GREAT SACRIFICE.
$370 buys a modern $5000 homo
with garage, in Hawthorne district;
$1-400 will handle this. E-?16, Journal.
FOR SALE Cheap, acre, building'',
fruit, berries and city water; cash
payments with easy terms; owner out
of city and must sell. Call Tabor 3007.
FOR SALE Nice home, walks, shado
trees, roses, bath, toilet, lot 75x100.
Call forenoons or write 3707 72d 6t. S.
E. Take Hawthorne car, terms.
HOW is tliis one,
house, near Mt.
terms. Tabor 6iS5
1 acre, nice new
Scott car, $1350,
FOR SALT;- 0 room modern house, 1"0
by 100, Improved cor. Killirigsworlh
ave., cheap for cash. S-0O3. Journal.
;a ACRE. 6c fafe, 3 room pln.seied
house, easy terms. Modern Dentists,
2 53 H Washington sj
BUNGALOW Pi.aNb, $5.
WILLIAMS. 60! M-KAY BLDG
H A
FOR SALE LOTS
1G
V A N CO l," V E R LOT S.
From 1 to 300 lots in different part
of the city or Vancouver, Wash., ail
free from incumbrance, all assessments
paid In full, ut reasonable prices, soir.i
of them for oiie-thiid of what they
eoulu have been sold ior 3 years aso;
teims to suit; some of this property
must he sold. Address owner, Edson
M. Rowley, 6o7 West 11th St., Vancou-
v r, Va sh.
LOT. ..exiort. for 1i Its value, at Rus-
seiville. on Base Line, near school
and el'-etrte line, price $150, easy
terms. E-7!7. Journal.
WE can supply you lot or build upon
vourj on easy terms. The Oregon
Home Ruildeis. 1330 N. W. Bank bidi;.
COLUMBIA beach lot,
35th St., Portland.
E.
ACREAGE
Buy an Acreage Home
Have city conveniences, such
as mountain water piped into
your liou?-. electric lights, etc.,
and country benefits; rich
soil, fme community, 30 rnln
ut s out ny if.,; Red Sieel
t tains. Low prices, easy pay
ments. Any sized tract. Let ua
show you.
The Shaw-Fear Co,
102 4th st.
20 a
6 ro
IS a
lo a
1
res, all In cultivation.
m house. $2400.
rt s. ail in cultivation. $1600.
res, a'.I in cul:iation, $1500.
acres, cultivated. on carline.
$1350.
1 ac res
6 room housv near cor ,
$2 200.
2 acres on carilne, $:000.
1 acre, 25 fruit trees ban, founda
tion tor house, near tor., $14oo.
R. M. GATEWOol) & CO.,
it.ji. 4tr st.. corner Morrison.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close o car
line, easy terms; will build to suit
purchaser. Phone Marshall 1585, or
Sellwood 476. John H Gibsor.. owner.
400 ACRES $2200.
400 acres, Tillamook Co., cloive to
Wilson river, and the village of Wil
son: $100o cash, balance 2 years, of
course it Is a snap. Fred W. Germau
Co. 732 Chamber of Commerce.
10
Acres,
$850
Near Hlllsboro, lies level, on main
road; small payment, easy ternm. 411
Henrv Vddg
CHICKEN', FRUIT. GARDEN Ranches
near Portland, 2, 5, 10 acre tracts, best
soil good roads, near electric, $S5 to
$20o per acre, easy terms. McFarland,
2i'3 Yeon bldg., Portland.
FOR SALE i; ARMS
io ACRES near North Plains, It;
cleared, buildings, team of horses,
harness, all larm implements, chickens,
price only $::o00, mortgage $2200, due
Cil'. if beforo Friday. Aiso 640 acres
wheat farm in Umatilla county near
Wallc. Walla, 00 tillable, 4uo acres
read v to seed, 9 horses, 1 coit. 1 cow,
chickens, 1 new 2 bottom gang plow,
harrow, drill, wagon, 345 bushels
wheat; price only $27.50 per acre,
terms. See owner at io9 Montana ave.
until Friday.
Foil SALE or trade. 40 acre alfalfa
farm; squall bungalow, good '.cam,
Jersey cow and calf, heifer, 2 sows
with " pigs, wagon, buggy, harness,
mowing; machine and other tools. En
tire crop; $5im)0; for .clear suourban
property, or $2''o0 down, balance 0 per
cent. Outside range by river. Kox 22,
Deschute,Or.
80 ACRES of" land, 2 miles from Ly
ons. Or., J,2 mile from sawmill; pinail
house, barn, outbuildings, 3 springs, 40
in cultivation. 40 has l.OOO.OOu feet of
saw timber, $2500 cash or part city
propertv. Call at Mrs. J. H Dolbow,
IK West Watts, Kenton. Portland Or.
40 ACRES tor sale, clcse i n. church,
school, stores, half crop and imple
ments with place; will sell part of
this if desired. C. T. Schulhuuser,
M'lllno, Or.
30 ACRES, small payment down, soma
improvements, close to town. 1
miles station, H mile school. Washing
ton county, at half price; $1400 will
take it. Owner. 925 Emerson st.
60 ACRES. 7 cows, separator, hay, etc.
$2400; $1000 cash. Hugh Magee,
Scotts Mille, Or
$3.50 to $17.50 acre, Klickitat county.
1-3 down. 1-5 per year. 422 u. 1st.
FOR RENT FARMS
14
FOR SALE OR LEASE 30 acres, A-l
early garden and fruit lanJ, about
10 acres ready for plow, balance pas
ture and limber, spring and creek, 3'a
miles from city limits; $100 per year.
E-5 4 3, Journal.
FOR RENT AO acres, nearly plow
able, good water 2V4 miles from Ore
gon City. DX-312, Journal,
nrsixEss proper
-.1 1 L WSIS.S Slews'
14
A FARM of 60 acres, 18 In cultiva
tion, balance pasture, a fine dairy
farm, about 10 acres bottom land, fine
for celery or onions, for cash or may
consider shares. Farm IS miles from
Portland, near Sherwood. Or. 5o bus
iness Sunday. B. E. Bohle, 1212 E.
Salmon st.
FOR RENT Fine dairy farms. 40.
100, 200 acres. Best improvements.
Cows, horses, implements, feed. Rent
cash. 55 acres of choice corn, right at
Tort land. H. Brebe, Tigard. Or.
HOMESTEADS
FOR SALE: Two good homestead re
linquishments, well located; aiso one
S2u acre homestead, government land,
well watered. Pnone Broadway or A
3185, on Monday.
HAVE a good homestead reimiuisb
ment. Lane county, Oregon. Inquire
493 E 14th st. S.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
FOR SALE or trade and free from ail
incumbrance, 5 room house, batli,
toilet, large barn, 2 room milk or store
house, cement flors; 3 lots, all jtinds
fruit, sidewalks in, streets graded and
paid for; In Portland.
A good business corner, improved, at
end of car line, in Portland.
206 aero valley farm. 1 mile from
good town; 111) acres in cultivation,
balance pasture; part trade, balance
terms to euit; in Oregon.
In the land of plenty, 35 imshels
wheat per acre, $1.15 per bushel, lCH.
320 and 4S0 acre gram and stock
farms; in Des-Lacs alloy. North Da
kota; all improved, fair buildings.
18 acres, Improved good 8 room
house, nice barn, some fruit, on St.
Johns river, in townsite of Welaka,
Florida; for Portland residence or
acreage.
Plenty other good trades. List your
property ' w!th me for quick results.
Money to loan in sums to suit on up
proved security.
J. A. HTAVEbV.
Phone Sell. 20oj f.711 Cotii Ave. S. E.
Must Deal
140 acre dairv farm, 60 miles from
Portland. 1 miles to station. Run
ning water, good improvements. Wi'.i
tr.ke $i000 in clear Portland property.
$1000 cash. bal. of $4000, 6c. long
time. P-445. Journal.
OWNER whose business is taking him
back east, wiil sacrifice his beautiful
7 room bungalow either furnished or
unfurnished. This is a beautiful lioma
and right up to the minute. $2500 casn
will handle this. Address E-721, Jour
nal. TO TRADE My equity in a nice 20
acre farm; a bargain for someone
who has a horse, harness and buggy or
wagon, motorcycle, cows or a lot or
two in town. Write for particulars.
C. F. Estes, Battle Ground. Wash.
IS ACRES of land" south, of Reedvilln,
partly cleared, new o room house.
Wood shed, chicken house, horse,
wagon and buggy; 1 acre potatoes, 2
acres of cow kale; exchange for Port
land property. J-508'. Journal.
$55u' WELL impiovrd lo acre tract
in small town near Portland: will
take residence to $35o0. 312 Panama
bldg.
TO EXCHANGE $4S equity Jn lot"
near two carbines, for wagon, team
and harness, and cow. Call 1711 E.
1 , th st.
ElOHT room modern house, improved
I streets. block cr r. near school--;
j trade. Phone Wood. awn 765. 11 1J
; 1 ien ver ave.
WILL trade my eastern Oregon land,
clear, for acreage williin 20 miles of
Portland. Woodlawn !t63.
80 ACRES in
vacant lots
h:wn 1 1 ST.
Sherman Co.
in Portland.
to trade for
Call Wood-
FOR SALE OR TRADE For lot or
automobile, 5 room modern cottage.
Phone owner. Tabor 4373.
40 ACRES near Kstatada;
buildings. For house,
bldg.
part cleared,
214 Panama
STORE bldg., blacksmith shop, lot 50
by 100, for late model auto or lota
here. 20 East 24th. East 44 9 6 .
32 ACRES clear for clear Spokane lots
5 room modern bungalow, $1800.
Terms. Stratton, 2S4 Oak st.
CLEAR lot to exc
gun or camera.
anno for good
Call room 411
eoot-Ilen-
DLbbJ.g;
22 ACRES unimproved
212 Panama bids:.
fcr city home.
1.1 ACRKS
residence.
well Improved, for
i 1 2 Pa na ma hldg .
city
PORTLAND
mortgage.
lots and
cash
tor
lg.
good
312 Panama
hi
WANTED REAL ESTATE 31
MODERN country home, close to car
line; must accept high class piece
residence property as part payment;
will assume, state particulars, prRe
and location. E-549, Journal.
WANT partly improved stock ronch,
- nut heavily incumbered. In exchange
for Improved city property. S-9j1,
Journal.
WANTED 2 or i room
over $10no; must be
cbise in. S-:04. Journal.
house, not
easy terms.
H i 1 S E.
$5 'i( o.
flats or
Exchange
stores wanted
lots. Main 1 J ". .
ROOMING liOlSES 53
22 Rooms,' Transient Hotel
In very heart of city, running water
all rooms. Htrictly modern, new fur
niture. Will sell my equity fur $350.
'. 'eter.s. 1 5 N. 5th st.
24 Rooms, Brick BuiJding
All on one floor, good location, rent
les,s than a room, price for all $375,
hHlf i ash. Peters . 1 5 N. 5 til st .
4'j itOo.M hotel for sale, w net ; nicu
furnilure. g.-oti icisness, price lea
SOTiable. ;k st.
1
Roo.Ms
location
clearing $40 monthly, majii
bargain for Quick sale. 2-'j
J3th st.
Ri )i M I N'i i
for quick
house.
rooms,
13th st.
bargain
TY ELY E
fur cas
ro irs, h1! hiodeiu. sacrifice
. by owner. Marshall 2Glt.,
F SI NESS (H'POaTlNl ties 1:0
S700
Workingman's Hotel
West side location. fe'ood paying
house, this is a sacrifice for oup
sale. Will k'? some terms, lo light
party. Y-'.'T'.'. Journal.
FOR SA 1 . A fine con Tc-ct ior.ery sti
and luncjs. goods, waiting room
re
111
connection; halt hour car service
store locate in
C. Stuy, plione
Miiwaukie. Oi
i4-J, Mllwaukie,
or.
C .U 1 at Bto rv
NICELY fuinished, niodern, m
apartment house, best paving p.
in city, t" those- seeking now is
chance. Owm-r has other busin
lea.sonable cash and trade. V
Journal. Do you want a good steady position
In a ntv.' furniture factory at so "!
wages and a part of the net profits?
Our machinery is now being Installed
and the wheels will te liumryr,- in a
few days. 41 S Lumber ExchlTn
ONE of the best paying
the heart of Portland
pool halls in
for sale, io-
cated in a popular office
bldg. For
further" Information address
N-SSJ i.
Jonrna 1
GErTfcitvL store and fTijTiTZ;-
near e:hool, cement road. .o'
business, corner plot 1N5X51-;
price. G
t oh d 3 n d
W. I'orter, owner.
Uoste:-
Lenox ave. Lents.
FOR - SALE Auto transfer business
and auto stage line. Box 533 Ash
land. Or.
1000 Business Cards 75c
Ryder Ptg. Co.. S. W. cor. 3d Morrison
WANT Lady cashier, $1'io
Real bargin, investigate.
Journal.
re iiilred.
W-51-J,
PATENTED
)o-A- price
P O. 15!C
artiele. farmers tu-ed it;
for machines and slock.
TRANSFER business for sale that will
stand closest investigation; ood
reason for selling. H-676. Journal.
IF you want a
taurant at a
108. Journal,
good paying little res
snap price address N-
FOft RENT FARMS
(ConMnned)
RUSf NESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 j
(Contlnnad) ,, ;
WE manufacture Imperial Wonder
Paint and make a specialty of patch-!
ing nnd painting roofs. We guarantee
8 to 5 veiivs Jackson & Hill, Tabor 447.
Ill'SIMvSS OiTOKTL'N'iTIES -WANT
Ell 68
PRO KEN STOCK oF DRY GOODS
for splendid unincumbered property
it. Greater Portland, J5o00 to $15,000.
G-5J7, Journal.
GROCERY, run feet iotiery. about $700,
with or a chance to make eix living
rooms Phone Main 4T.S2.
MONEY TO 1OAX
HEAL ESTATE
27
MONEY re.
properties
id V
at
!(
loans on close in
I li and ,'r, rate de
, margin. and desira
li o.. t'nlon Sate
Co.. 2S4 Oak.
pfnd.nir on r!a.
hil.'y .-f soc.rits
Deposit A- Trust
Loans on tniprnx 'u c.ty property or
fcr building purposes; adavnee made
as building progresses; liberal repay
ment priviieK.es, no commission. J. P.
Lipscomb. 1M2 I'tiirk st. Main 4420.
Mortgage Loans
I. I.. WHITE.
7d1 Sell lna: Ride.
BL.'lLiJiNG loan. on
lty und suburban
ivanced as Work
cck. 315 Failing
property; money ad
progresses. W. G. U
lilotr. .Main 3 l"7,
MOitTO AC. ETl oi mi .- n
to V,e, Mor" i-HM'S
bought. Cowiisliaw,
block.
city pioperty, 6
and contracts
OUT Commercial
WE can finance your home or loan you
money on any first class close in
residence property. Tho ore'jnii Home
Builders, 1 :' 3 a X. W. Ra n kl Id
CASH paid for mortgages,
tracts; mortR.TKe loans;
rctes. F. H Lewis & Co.. 3
notes, con
renyonable Lewis- bblg.
$lU0,l!C0 ull loOilgUes, CU' Mild lU'Ul
pioperty, file ii.suran -e. Mclvenzls
K- Co. Geriine.-r blda. ;'d a:el Ahiei.
SI ONE i
$50 00
201 Ger
Hi a
a : i is o
li"j to
Ii. Hell.
Oil
uy i-roptrly.
A.
lngcr
bid;:.
MORTGAGE loan.-,
Inv. iMurHase
ond Yamhill.
'is U C,
c o.. Stock
i. Oregon i
EXch.. j
II' VOL OWN A LOT A. NO WISH To
IlL'll.D. COME IN AND SEE LS.
CURTIS. 2 fl 7 H- OAK ST.
M Ht i GAGE
Salomon A
Li JANS.
Co.. 3 00
und 7. Louis
'nk st., near ftth.
MON E V
Sr Co.,
to man ti to a'c
'i 10 SpbuiihK bhlir.
W. H. Seim
4u,oo0
80 4tb
OR
St.
LESS,
Pa n i 0
FA KKl.NUToN,
of Trade bldg.
JliK'u up to $5000 to loan on city or
farm property. Tabor :T20.
$2i.i0,
W. G
oi tiaia .oiii
J l
00, $ 18 no. I red
rnian Co., "t'j
ha mher of Com.
$500 up,
delay.
7 and 8,
Ward. 40"
no conniiiss.oii,
Hpaidms bids.
MONEY TO LOAN
CI 1 A TT li LS, S A 1 iA R 1 ES
IMMEDIATE LOANS
DIAMONDS AND .JEWELRY
ON
A I EASTERN RATES.
We have one of the llnest retail
Jewelry etorcs In the city. A loau de
partment ls conducted in connection
wit.'i same, making business STRICT
LY confidential. Absolutely no
flK.H designating loan buslncK dis
played in liont of our store. All mer
chandise pledged is held for a period
of 12 months, whether or not interest
Is puid when duo. We are licensed
und have been est a blishcd bline is'.'S.
No connection vvith ui-v oliier loan
establishment In this city.
A. & M. DFI.OVAGE. JEWELERS.
324 Washington St.
SALARY LOANS SALARY LOANS
Eelng salsrv loan brokers exclusive
ly, we are enabled to assure satisfac
tion and give the qurCkest possible
service.
Business strictly confidential.
REM EM PER,
We are
lb-ensed and
therefore
RELIABLE.
STATE SECURITY.
308 Falllnc bldg.
Loans at Legal Rates
We loan money on diamonds, pianos,
livestock, storage receipts, plain notes,
on furniture, or anything of value.
You can get it today.
Portland Loan Co., Licensed
Licensed bv State.
811 M'.KIM BUILI'INO.
ThWl and Washington
MONEY AT ONCE.
LEGAL RATE OF 1NTEPEFT.
Diamonds, Jewelry, Musical Inst.
All l'iede Held One Year.
Separate I irpt. for Ladles.
KLHV COMPANY (Licensed).
S?0 Lumber Ex b'de . 2d nnd Stark s's
LOANS wanted
30
WANTE1 ' A
term of fix
loan of $IiiMl for the
months, first class e -
obsp'ci ed above '.
a i.Tidge, Idaho.
curitv, nothing
R. 1 '.. Pox 5H.
WANT to borr
$."'i0 from prlvuSe
fjist tnortRn ec on
party; will
small house
vi:h two nice lots.
D
2 11. Journal
W
NTBIi--A 55'JOO Joan on bus'
' ss
ail
property, ciosp in. Inquiro M.:t
44 4 '!. No a up i;t
WANT-to-borrow $4000 for 3 vars.
Will give 8 per cent, $40,00o security.
R-Kf',S. Journal.
$r
noli ! h
u rnal.
appro d
i r it y .
IS, ,1c
FINANCIAL
.1
FIRST and secoi.U mortui;es. also sel
lers' lntereFi In cuitiacis purer. as 1.
Ore.ron und Wasliington. H. E. N'oblo.
Lu lo berirens b.djr
WANTED- Fir
fine work, c
( lass worko,; c
1 log.
EMPLOYMENT
A. P.-r he I
:p.-s
pattetn maker,
t r-'U irps first
(j'jl Uroaav.-ay
.1 l job
Call
Uepa r in: en t
" t . i i ' 1 1 1 e ,
Y. M. C.
ME LI' W A TE 1 ) M ISC.
41)
. M.
day
A. A CTOMOHILE S'"HO(iL,
I idriit clisse; expert train
,..jiring. dritlni; and macliirui
ut. la tinj. im!r. driil pre.
' 1.1 1 mi ted. Secu 1 e pass at
.! oflir-e. Y. M. '. A. bldg..
qui" shop and methods.
lit:
V o
ed;
s.OS guvernrneiit jobs
n i.i.d wuincti, $75 north;
open
rap.d
to
i.on. 'rite immediately
.,r, Institute. Dept. 34'jO,
. Y
for list.
Rociieo-
.ii.N wibitii; government jobs, $7o
r..rnth, should appiy i m :4i ed la te I y for
1 p :' t ion. Add r ess ' E -1 3 2 . Journal.
LEWES "Htlf lil. '"' ".VfENHY " 247 h
iji'jtii st., iichdfjiiarters for cooks,
hfitt.:. donte:ti( help. I i road wy3 :: '.1.
SALESMAN-- AccuM.unci to meeting
business t'cople. ive exierienco
an.d hk" ir, answer. Z-t'.fiO, Journal.
COOK headrjua rter h
1 Jepot. 21 Yamhill
California
near Sth.
Wine
UNCALLED for tailor made suits $8.30
up Taylor the tailor. 29 Burnside
1IEU WANIEIJ FELVLE
WANTED IS short-hour waitress.
with juevlous exporiem o in firs t -clsss
hotel or imroorti; must t.e t
firod. of neat appcaran.'e and fee ::
i espor.si iilo persons as reference.
R-340, Journal.
EXPERIENCED of f i o woman who
can operate typewriter and compto
meter; must be thoroughly competent.
Apply superintendent's office 9 to 10
a. m. Oids-Woitman Ar Kirig
WANTED Two women to buy ele
gant ' orduroy coats, new fall sum
pies; will sell at la' :ory r-or-t. Call
tnrjay or tomorrow, 'jj ' n
V. ANTElJ GirT "fto'ni 12 to i to dT
housework for home and clothes;
good- home. 1405 Majn st., Oregon City.
WANT ED Good chambermaid; mum
be German: good wages, pleasant
work. EX-72, Journal.
LADY In office for experience.
Broadway 2880 for interview.
Call
J I HiL tVJX A N Ji w.1
VAXTK1 FEMALE fl
( Continued)
WA NT I'M - -
housework,
735 K. Hioa.l
ertnan girl for
small family,
way, near 22d.
general
j 11EL1 WASTED JlALK AND
FEMALE 20
. MEN and women to learn the barber
trade, wages paid while learning;
tuition reduced, positions secured. The
only chain of schools in the world..
Send for free catalogue. Moler Barber
College. H, AX S. 3d St. '
OREGON Barber College wants men
and women to learn the barber trade
in 8 weeks; positions secured; paid
while tearuln. Special summer course.
tuition reduced 233 Madison t
J A N ITull Man and wife, for a smalt
upartment houee, $20 and furnished,
apartment. Man can work elsewhere.
State experience. J-1'23, Journal.
SITUATIONS MALE
.1
WORK wanted by young man experi
enced In gas engineering, automo
biles, marine or tractor work, atudy
work in any line will be considered. W-
5 IN, Journal. fi
1 NEED work, carpentry and building,
cetiient and painting, or what have
you? M r. 2136. Yj-347, Junjilh
PAINTING, kalsomlnlng and papering:
very reaaonabfe. Plione Sullwood
1 K 0 9 . i
cTiMPE'iTCNT accountant to keep aeK
of boons for a few hours during day,
re!-ontible. M-10t, .Tournal. .
YOCNG t.uwrieil man wains work Hi
Portland; not looking for snap.
Phone A-247fi
KHINULINO
md lathing work want
contract. Sellwood 337.
ed . d a v or
Tant
lOllBt
work ol' any kind. .6o an hour,
57 7.
TWO young men
.!-:M3. Journal.
want work on farm.
CARPENTER lobbing, window leak a
specialty. Cull Tabor 31 7 K.
lli:N you '
ktnd ftf wo
.Liit a curpenter for
K phone l''wt 3M.
any
, TJ 1 j wind' 'A
cleaner and
hour or day.
houseman
Main 2302.
wants work.
SITUATIONS rKMALE
j POSITION in photo studio, printer,
flnii.lier, reception room girl; clerk
ling in phoU'Kiupliic or book store. Kx
! perlenced, references. Ruth Kcnnan,
i2 Pacific ave.. Tqconui, WBHh.
SITl.'A'lloN wanted
us housemaid by
Swedish young lady.
John Oval) h residence
Address Rev.
lis Mill St.
Phone Maibball 1 144.
CAPABLE young woman with
large
experience wants position as govern
ess, or care ol children. C. S. family
preferred. Tubor S8S.
V1 ! .1.1 NG Kit l wunts to tissTst Tin
snmll plain family, moderate wage.
G-.riJ4. Journal. .
LADY wu;if roomttiK iiortwe. wortt,
wages to agreement. Phone Main
6aHi , mom Rl. .
RiTs.FECTAHl.E woman with two good
children wants li'.ut housekeeping,
tu a month. J-1'24, i.tiirn.tl. .
A oMI i-: I KNT coioie.i woinuu woui(i
like work for Tuesday or Wednes
day f'nll .vlnrshall 4 C '" 4 . J
A i.AlY Willi little
girl, 3 yeais
liousekeepel .
wishes position
H.
5''!. Journal.
EX P i: I 1 E N i ' i Ti i. refined lady wahts
position as companion or house-
ke' per Ad.-:res JX-511 Journal.
LIUIIT imufi'i' oik, Rood iionje, $10 a
month. In or out town. J-Blli, Jour
nal; . .
PtiMTloN is housekeeper. young
woman with child. Marshall 2057.
A iartmttt ;C4. '
Till I iDLE a i-e d 1 n d y wishes cure of an
invalid, housekeeper for small fam
ily or practical nursinc.. Sellwood 1B.
WANTEI- Day woik for
Friday nrul Pnturday,
cRanlPn Fast MH2.
sednesday,'
laundiy or
, W ANTl'.P - Woili from 8 to 5 by rell-
I able wotnnn. East 1552.
WoMAN with two children would like
! position as housekeeper, 314 N. ISth.
LACE cut tains hnud laundered by F.'
lie p."ll. Sellwood 173B.
TlA'ciTTTlfTA'i NS done; 11 years aV
the work. Mrs. Scot t.Tabor
XjA I Y, aged desires day worlt.-ff7'
Spokane etve,
Vi'iVnTi 'V
i.MAN wants work,
me Sellwood 240.
day of.
week Plu
PEESSMAKING
40
dress-v
AN engage-ment
maker. Main
proves real
I&iik or loHii.
PI
AiN and fancy drcssinakiiig; satis,
action guaranteed. Phone Wood-'
ls Wli
i iTe
;ri. .
Js M A K I Nil. $2 f.O a day. satisf&c-
t ion c ur.ra n teed. labor 4136.
ntk.se?
oo;
K i M , iniddie aged, practlcnl nurs,j
riuieUiity i .mes preferred. oodiawnt
Tl'.AINEO noise wants case at once, 12
vcn-i cp rieiice. Main 3878. !
w a:
;i - -N 0 1 Hin.
i l K.MSilLD
Phone
113BT J
ROOMH
9:
1 1
KNiSHED ROOMS KUll WOMEN;
24 3d st. all modern improve-'
nunis. steuiii brat, hot and cold wtr,
in eery room, free gas for cooking;?
)eio public kiichen, ul4o gas plate in i
wi li toorn. Iiiiiiitiry on each floor, also!
bathroom on each floor, also Pacific j
at tn i Home phones on each floor and;
house phone in eath room; 2 parlors; J
sawing room with machines. All tn-S
ahta who are u Uy Oct. 1st and remain!'
one year v. ill bo slvtn the twelfth.
inc 1 1 Irs 1 el. t free. i:
"aooii resiir.ier Lst.ng several hundred!.
! in all pails of the city at X. M. C. A.:
alo tl.oae In the association flrenrooft
buildliiK, Willi siiower balbs, swimming ;
pod, tinn;:n Jin, library, reading
rooms, at $10 to $2.76 per week doU-
lot1 wiih liidividuai beds, or $2.60
l.r.ri per v.eeK s.nyle. "
HOT El7TiRiSTOW I2tb arid Starg i
'1 tie best looms in the. city for tht
price asKed. Rooms with private bath.
.f.U wet-K up; wltftont, $2.00 up. All.
.ro iJUPIvrss tllst-irt. j
IIO 1 1: I.
Strictly
iar.d lor
oper e.tl ve
CORDOVA, m. h 'j 11TH ST. .5
modern, host rooms in PorM
tlie prlct, wwtv use of co
kitriieii. Main S42, A-47N3,
THE DOltMER
looms $1.2C week
Neatly furnishea
and up. Hteanj
beat, (ree phone, bath,
vi r Jefferson.
2i3 13th St.,
Madras Hotel
bol.es j. outaiae
rooms k3 up, court
rooms, 12.50 up. lty day ioc, 7uc Ji;
cor l.'tb and Wnshno'ton ets.
THREE nic.el
sonablo rent
51 1 1 Co'un.bp
lurnlshed rooms, rea
walkihg distance. At
st .
$l.fii VVT',i;K up, ciei.n, warm,
for rooms, cei.tral 'lhlvlii
modern
30 Jef ,
ROOMS
hole:.
and
.ai l hieti
! and
ts
i'.E-
.d "
in mooern4
4 56 Aider
THE
and
HA J.I.
coPi v. '
I Wlllii
St.
boti
i Nu t
v : ,n n.j'.r.
Wash st
22 Nb
1 1 i-j w i i ii.t.0 wa.t
wk.up. j
1 I UNISHEI), R(K).1S
FIVAT fAMILT
F 'R R EN I - N ict.ly furrnslied room
am Ln f
s. Sti)
ii ooerii honif , no other roomers.
K .''.2d.
'. i I-, i . v F 1 T: . is he f RoOM, modern 5
oi vertti' -, central, very reason-I
able. 4'M 1 oil iiinr 10th.
NICE ilnin f..rn!slied sleeping rooms,
close Iti i i p 2.3', Salmon. '
$S TwlT-rT'oin uite, furnished. iT5
'"ay.
I NFI RNISME; ROJMS 10,
SLNtlLJ-;. !.
fop r-r'i'iii
two rooms, $4.(0;
$s. Market.
ROOMS AND HOARD
15
1IELT
PARKVIEW HOTEL, 3Sfi Montgomery:
st.. rt West park. Family hotel. aU-: i
mo'icrn conveniences, rates for regular fl
rti.il r' -eiit g'.iets. f'."
rTiVoi7 beat d . a i o( street front Cbai- i; '
tuck, ccar Lincoln High. Reason i
Rb'e 3l I '..M.-('e. )..
ROOMS ANTJ HOARD
7a
TSS 7AT3 PAMXX.T
NICELY
without
f oriiished
rooms with
YamhllJ. ,
board. 474
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