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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916.
ASTORIA
FOR NAVAL BASE AT
- Chairman Harley of Commit-
ict; is huw hi vvabiiuigiuii
to Use His Best Efforts.
.
IMPORTANCE IS SHOWN
Wallace B. Struble Contends That
City by Bea Tavor Sparge Pre
paredness Program.
The campaign for a naval base at
the mouth of the Columbia river has
many features of encouragement, ac
cording to Wallace R. Struble. secre
tary of the naval base committee, who
its ill ine city luutty .
"and will at once Inaugurate a pub
licity campaign in the newspapers
and before congress, and the navaLj
eommittees mat must produce iavor
Sble impression.
"The contention of the naval base
.committee ia that the location of navy
yards '.is not a matter of political or
other pork,' but one that concerns
the government at large. The view
: hitherto has been that projects in
Oregon a-nd Washington have been
handled with a view to glorification
. pacadcS by them as campaign ma-
, I . . . f .. -1 . 1 .(..... miiat
be submerged in the present mighty
national campaign for preparedness,
nrl our pn;ilora and congressmen are
. being urged lo tane tms attiiuae.
"Astoria is in favor of the largest
possible development for aid Pacific
coast ports available for naval equip
ment, but it insists that the Colum
bia river must not be overlooked."
Real Estate Transfers.
... W. 11. I Alt to Alfred Felix Hug-, tract
175 feet Sk. 21. T. IS., R. 1 E $
Ernest K. Voelker, A din., to Otto J.
Voelker, L. 16, B. 15, Tremont Park
Budolpu I.. Voelker et al to Otto J.
Voelker, U 1, 6. B. 10. Central Al
bina ad; L.. 16, B. 18. Tremont Park
K. B. Itic and wife to Winifred K.
Lalng Taylor, L. 13, B. 23. Alameda
Park
.A. A. Viler and wife to Henry Broders,
L. 12, Beecb ad., being. Sub. I
IT, 18, Etmex Park
Ada V. Alexander and husband to O.
I. Miyarawa et al, L. 19, B. ill.
Weat Irvlngton
Jonathan J. llenke to John Heuke, N.
: Us. L. 1. yr. 10 feet N. 1 l. 2.
B. 8, Weblnina ad
Ora 8. Murpliy to Flold Murphy, N. 28
feet W. 50 feet L. 7, B. 147, Caru
thers ad.
Sarah S. Ball and nnsband to Eugena
Loan A 8a,. Bank of Eugene, Or., I..
. 19, 20, 21. B. 3; U 14, 15, 16, B.
6, Portsmouth
' ITnn,. KMatl mtA 4 f j. tt r for RnRmilS-
10
10
1,000
100
10
10
10
10
en et a I, I,. 1, B. 11. South port
H. J. Miller and wife to Andrew J.
MCann. L. 12, B. 11 CeSitral Al-
btna, alan L. 26, B. 2, Spanton'a ad..
Ai drew J. MrOann to II. J. Miller et al.
t, 12, B. 11, Central Albina, also L.
26, B. 2, Spantna's ad
Clla C. Durham to tue Merchants Nat l.
Hank of Portland, 62x102 feet tteg. at
at pt. in E. line R. 27th at. which pt.
ta due E. from NE. corner L. 8. B.
10
10
- S, Bra we St. ad
O.a. Cooper to Minnie Kranklin, W.
. H SW.. '4 KW. "4 Sec 18, T. 1
"N., H. 6t.; H. 4 SB. Section 18,
V. 1 N., K. E ...
Piiiler V. Mount to Advanee-Rumler
Ttorenher Oo.. Ine.. L. 1, 2. 7, 8, B.
67. Hast Portland
Q M. ijiuffhlln and wife tw K. Burling
' 1. 4. B. lr.2. Portland
Wellesley Laud Co. to Dora Johnson
V Jraith. 1 21, 22, n. 6. Argyle Park
. Doora Johnnon Smith and husband to
Nellie Johnson, t,. 21. 22. B. 6. Ar-
; S.vle, Park
Erneat M. Oatfleld and wife to Kred
Srboen et al. 1. H. B. yl, Sunnyalda
11." U. Carl to Matilda Carl. S. H I,.
, 9, B. 15, Hanson's 2d ad
A. J. Frledly snd wife U Stranahan
t Clark. L. 9. B. 17, Klnael Park
Al U. Fowler to Myrtle I,. Kowler.
fj. 5, B. 41, Roae City Pork
(Hton Graham and wife to W. Q. Buf-
flnftoji, I.. 18, B. 14. Roesroere
;... p. McClintock and wife to Title
& Trust Co., 8. 50 ft. L. 4, B. 75,
Irrtiiirton
Katherine Graham, to Hebecca Vlc-
(Jowan ind. ? int. I.. 12. B. 158,
Ke City Park
J; C. Alar-worth, Tr. . to Barbara Stager.
I.. 10 B. it. Oakbnrat
IZHXr & Trust Co. to lint). & I.araon
HoBieboiMera ln. Co.. U 11, 12. B.
5. Joneiimore
Atlele Rrady to R. J. Lowe, L. 21, B.
" 2. Windsor Hta
f- J OuWIon to Anshy K. Biabop, L.
23, B. 103, Laorclhiirtt
10
10
10
eoo
300
1,100
10
10
. 10
275
10
S.150
8.250
Building Permit.
-'A. ti, ManeT, repair one atory frame dwell-In-.
1107 E. 28th ft. N., between Sumner and
Emerson ats,: builder, Fame; $300.
T ! fwajne. construct retaining wall, 1213
K AHh' rt., betwen R. Oak and E. Pine at a.;
builder. K. B. Turner; S200.
J. P. Onnollv. wreck two story frame store
and rooms. 32-34 N. Broadway, between Burn
aide and Couch sts.; wrecker. O. K. A Kose
Citv Wrecking Co.; $2W).
Harrr Mareus, repair two story frame
'dwelling. 387 N. 21t et.. between Thru-man
and rrwhur sts.; builder, Dan Ulnilman: 5
15. forenson. repair two story frame dwell -his.
Tt4 Main st., between Ford ami St. Clair
at.; butld"r, W. Van Meteren;
1. J. Perine, repair one story frame dwell
ing. 10ht Albfna" ave., between WyRant &
All-rta sts. : builder, aame; $40.
l?dward Klelst. repair two story ordinary
atorea and theatre, 812 Clinton at., between E.
2ftrh and E. 2lh sta.; builder. M. J. Belsner;
$10.
M. Corletto, repair two story frame dwell
ing 4f4 Larrabee st., between Knpont & Han
cork sts.; builder, D. Capabo; $.10.
Mr. Grlnbi(X)n), erect one atory frame garage.
B43 E. Sth at. N., between Knott -and Braiee
ab. builder. Mr. Rothsteln; M).
C R. Davis, repair two story frame store,
883 Flanders at., between Park and 0th sta. :
builder, same: SoO.
er, same; S-IO.
II. -V. Jones, repair two atory frame stores I
and spta.. 1032 Hawthorne, between B. 34th
and B. 35th sts.; builder, J. U Bunch; $123.
Western American Inv. Co.. repair three
story ordinary " hotel, 95 Broadway, between
Ftark and Oak sts.; builder, Moore-Meagher
Co.; $400.
3 NORWEGIAN AND 2
FOURTEEN LIVES LOST
Report Is Made to Lloyds
That Vessels Were Victims
of Mines or Submarines.
London. April I. I. N. S.) Four
steamers, two British and two Nor
-weglan, wers sunk during Sunday with
a probable loss of 14 lives, according
to reports to Lloyds. The vessels were
the victims o.f either mines or sub-
marines.
; The Norwegian steamer Peter
Ham re was the heaviest sufferer. So
far only one of her crew of IS lias
been reported saved. The Hamre was
of 1080 tons. .
v The other boats sunk were the Nor
wegian steamer Hans-Ouge of 1110
tons, the British stamer Gold Mouth of
H46 tons and the British steamer As li
MOUTH 0
F COLUMBIA
BRITISH
SHPS
SUNK
barton of 445 tons. The crews of all
three have been landed safely.
The Norwegian steamer Rorna, from
Villa Garcia for Cardiff, engaged in
the pine wood trade, was also tor
pedoed in the Bay of Biscay by a Ger
man submarine, according: to the Ren
ter correspondent at Almeria, Spain.
The crew has fceen landed.
There is no Norwegian steamer
Rorna registered. The name of the
ship was probably the Norma. There
are two steamers of Norwegian regis
try by this name, one of 1826 tons,
sailed out of Bergen, the other of 131
tons was registered at TrondhJIm.
King George Gives
Treasury $500,000
British Sovereign Donates Xiarge Bum
to Be Used Is Any Cause the Govern
ment Kay Bee Pit,
London, April 3. (I. N. S.) The
Press Bureau announces that the fol
lowing letter has been sent to the
prime minister.
"Privy Purse Office Buckingham
.fa lace, March 31. sir: I have re
ceived the king's command to inform
you that his majesty has given Instruc
tions for the sum of $500,000 to be
placed at the disposal of the treasury.
"It Is the king's wish, that the sum
he gives, as the consequence of the
war, is to be applied in whatever man
ner is deemed best In the opinion of
the government.
, (Signed) -PONSONBT.
"Keeper of the privy Purse."
King George, who is a devoted phil
atelist, recently gave the gem of his
stamp collection to an auction sale of
stamps in aid of the Red Cross. It is
a nine penny British stamp of 1865,
unused and very rare. It was sold to
a collector for $1450.
SILICA DEPOSIT NEAR
OREGON CITY TO BE
DEVELOPED AT ONCE
Within 30 Days Refining Mill
Will Be Erected on Terrill
Ranch, It Is Announced,
Oregon City, Ot., April 8. Develops
ment of the silica deposits found on
the ranch of Charles F. Terrill on the
outskirts of Oregon City, is sssured.
Within 30 days a refining mill will
be erected on the property and em
ployment given to a score of men.
Thirty feet of tunnel, cut Into the
main mass of the deposit has assured
Portland engineers that the deposit
measures up in purity to Bridgeport
silica, which is the standard for the
United States, and which is fully
equal to the Cornwall silica formerly
10 imported from England.
i-ne silica will be shipped to Port
land for marketing, and as only Mr.
Terrill and a small group of Portland
men art interested in the project, and
as home labor will be employed at the
plant, the enterprise will be strictly an
, 1 - t . . . ..
sv auair. j . is estimated mat
there are 400,000 euble ysrds of silica
in the deposit, all of remarkable pur
ity, and all located convenient to
transportation.
The only other known silica decoslt
j in Oregon is located six miles from the
I Deschutes railroad, near Terrebonne,
and Is owned by the same capitalists
wno are developing the Terrill deposits.
Raids on Saloniki
Result in Protest
Deputise Make Demands In Greek
Chamber; Also Want City Sraouated
Immediately by Forces of ths Allies.
London, April 3. (I. N. S.) a
Reuter dispatch stntes that deputies
representing Saloniki have handed the
Greek premier a memorandum demand
ing that Immediate measures be adopt
ed with a view to insuring the security
of the population against th danger
of renewed aerial bombardments.
The abandonment of Saloniki by the
allied troops was demanded as well as
the removal from tho town of all am
munition and stores.
The deputies proposed that Oermanyi
be notified that further bombing op-1
orations would be considered as an act
against Greece.
The premier has already demanded
the evacuation of Saloniki by ths allies
and the removal of the ammunition and
stores.
Tiny Girl Has Brass
Stickpin in Stomach
Toungster at MOrls Is So Absorbed In
711m That She Swallows Prls With
Candy Cass Is Watched.
San Francisco, April 3. (P. N. S.) j
With a brass stickpin three Inches long
lodged In the lower end of her stom
I.rli nrot t.vM r.nl l Marin. llMnriar la '
. - , j . , " ;
servation of the surgeons, who are try- j
lng to avoid an operation. I
So far no serious symptoms have de
veloped, and the child is In bright spir
its, laughing over her plight with the
nurses and doctors.
She went to a movie theatre yeeter
day with her father, as was her regular f
Sunday custom, and induced her father j
to huv her a bas- of nrlse candr. An- I
i-a 9 w w as. aaw v 11 j r;s ici
sorbed in the thrilling scenes ermcted on
the screen, the girl munched at her
candy and finally swallowed it in a
lump, pin and all.
Th nln CA.ti.rht in her throat, and.
unable to cough it up. she told her
Tathar H carried tha child to the
latner. carnea me emia to xne
central emergency hospital, where nhy-,
siclans for half an ' hour tried to re-'
movs the pin, but could not succeed.
She was then taken to Lane hospital. 1
Wtrt"Ar ,i-V"5
into the stomach.
FUNERALS
Besntlfel adult etas
er broadcloth easket.
eaibalaalsg, congb bos.
searae. tw ttntoaslaes
sd servtees tor.......
. Vers reasonable fa.
sru for go. S40. tea.
Blgher priced fsasr
ala la proporttoev
We maks Or m aas.
kau. Lady saalstast. Private raoenil ebapaV.
MILLER & TRACEY r
' nroEPCxsEirr nrnzxAX. siszotox -
washiartoat sad SUs. Sts. Mais Sail! A-7U
All State Employes
Are Not Protected
Assistant Attorney-General Wilson of
Washington Kolds That Work oX In
spectors X Hot Extra Hazardous.
Olympia, Wash,, April 3. P. N. S.)
State employes engaged in certain
lines of work may not draw compensa
tion for. Injuries sustained In their
work, according to an interpretation br
the attorney-general of the provisons
of the law. Asked to rule as to the
field engineers of the pubJlo service
commission, Assistant Attorney General
Wilson holds that these men, mine in
spectors, track Inspectors, inspectors
for the labor commission and other
slmlarly employed men cannot be re
garded as engaged In extra-hazardous
employment and cannot recover on
claims under the workmen's compensa
tion act. '
Evangeline Booth Recovering.
New York, April Z. (I. N. S,y Com
mander Evangeline Booth of the Salva
tion Army has been seriously 111 for
three weeks at her home In Hartsdale.
Up to 10 days ago, when the crisis wag
passed, her life was despaired of. Miss
Both is suffering from acute gastritis.
Her physician says she is now recover
ing. -Believe Strike Is Over.
Glasgow, April 3. (I. N. S.) The
end of the strike of munition workers
was believed Imminent today by offi
cials of the ministry of munitions.
Many of the strikers already have re
turned to work.
Prefcheron Stallion
1 r ifeulit bYBaldwin
p cFor HiOig Ranch
W-l OK. ABaldwin, real estate man
r With
withof fles In the Wilcox
buLWlnjtAs now the owner of
yrrouQiM," a pure blooded
J(r yfrnport Percheron stallion.
Haipurchased the blue ribboned
anyriai several aaya ago Trom
Trv. Murphy of Eleventh and
i6yt streets. It Is said the
lit purchase price was about $2500.
Mr. Baldwin will ship the
m horse Immediately to hLs stock
ranch in eastern Oregon near
Stanfield. Troupler was lin
jjt ported from France.
So much for the bars facts!
Behind the purchase Is another
!w story, a recital of the facts
-Sr that led up to the purchase
and sale of Troupler.
For the sake of brevity they
can be ail summed up in two
sentences. Mr. Baldwin was
peeking a blooded animal. He
saw Murphy's ad in The Jour-
nal's Classified columns, and
t answered It. It pays to ad-
vertise, doesn't it?
NEW TODAY
EDWARD
MOLMAN
CO.
XSTABLISEXS 1877.
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
aitd
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
. LADY ASSISTANT
TBXBD A2TD SAXHOH BTBESTS.
MATJT 607. A-1S11.
v. vtk.-ik TV-AiV
On City snd Farm Properties ia
Any Amount at Currant Rates.
Hartmas A Thompson. Banksra.
Corner of k ourtb and Stark Sta.
THE J. L. FEAREY CO.
a uts xrorss. xobtqaqes
A3TD COimULOTS.
eon Dtrcai - -ldg rortland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment Jb Mortgage C.
Offices 202-4 1 3d 8fc
ABU MLOUUX 9 uu i'fm koail
6EO T. MOOKB CO.. 61 AMnyton TSr.
MEETING NOTICES
4
FORESTERS of AMERICA, Court Mt.
Hood, No. 1, meets every Tuesday
night at Foresters' hall, 19 4th st.
CHAS. WARD Chief ranger.
VT. F. ROSE WELL. Recording Sec.
Team No. 1 gives a social
fourth Tuesday of month.
every
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pins, charms. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 6th.
Vital Statistics
murriages.Birtbs. Deaths.
BUSINESS CARDS
. I W. G. Smith & Co.
. n d
cards.
rri 2 js ji m m
lloor ftl"rgan Pqg-
"KEbS suits sold or rented, low prices,
. a5eBly.1.es..alL.sl?es; we buy dress
b" "a "t Wtn. Store 51 3d.
DRESS nuit for rent, all sizes. Uniaue
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
JZJZ Ia tr.' AFrtl & f!lniny
residence, 9tO first at., Hasel, aged 18
years, daughter of Frank Bontty. The funeral
services will be beld Toesday. April 4, Bt 2-30
o'clock p. n., at the residence establishment
Si. J-p. rl?le &, D' Montgomery st 'Fifth.
lnTlted" tat,,rment " Rirview eem-
bEEM-In this city. April 1, H.pple Iem.
Hi years, roomer of Frank Deem ot
lOSt) Hasrnlo and Mrs. G. N. CarUale ef Gen
eva. 111. Faneral services will be held Tuesday,
April 4, st 4 o'clock p. m., at the residence
establishment of J. P. Flnley A Son. Mont-
genery at 6th. Friends Invited.
HORNER In tola city. Afwu 8, at his late
residence, 63 Bast Fifty-sixth atreet north.
Charles V. Horner, aged 28 years. Ths re
mains are at the residence establish meat of J.
P. Flnley A Son, Montgomery st Fifth. Notice
BEIir-At LtnntoD. Or., April 1, James Bell,
aged 27 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Anna
Johnson Bell. Remains will be shipped to
Clatakanle. Or., -Tseeday morning, April 4. la
charge of Miller ft Tracey.
MITCH AM April 8, at his lata residence. 246
ieech. James - Burrell Mltcbam, aged 83
years, ' beloved husband of Albertlna Mltcham.
Remains are at Pesraoa's undertaking parlors.
Rnsscll street st Union svenne.
UURNS At his late residence near FSirvlew.
on Rockwood road, April 2. Michael Burns,
sged 82 years. Father ot John C. and Mary G.
nurns. x u
tie remains are at home. Funeral no-
tlce later,
i
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
CBttBfie4 -
MCCARTHY Is this city. April 3, William
McCarthy, aged 34 years, beWed brother of
Mrs. Frank Mallon and Mary McCarthy of thii
city, and Daniel McCarthy of Baa Praneises.
Remains at the residence of Mra. Frank Mel
lon, 1212 Moor at. The deceaaed waa a mem
ber of tba Brotherhood ot LocomootlTe Enl
neers and Firemen. Id chars of Miller 4k
Tracey. Notice of funeral later.
SCHWAB At the family residence. 1182 Wood
stock arenua, April 1. William Sebwab, aged
Tl years, beloved hosband of Julia Schwab,
father of Mrs. Darid Goldberg and Mrs. Ruby
Bllrerman. Funeral cervices tomorrow (Tues
day). April 4 11 a, in., at Holmes's funeral
parhira. Third and Salmon, streeta. Friends
Invited to attend, later men t Mt. Bcott Park
cemetery.
FLEMING At the residence, 535 Eaat 23th
at.. April 1, Albert L. Fleming, age 82
yeara, beloved husband of Grace Fleming. Fu
neral aerrlces will be held Tuesday, April 4,
at 3:30 d. m.. at narlors of Miller A Tracey.
j Interment Riverview cemetery, under the au-
ypicea oriocai union ISO. jiffl, l. is. a..
SMITH Laura Kvaua-Smlth. wife of Archi
bald Erskine Smith of Vancouver, B. C.
daughter of William end Sarah A. Evans of
Portland, - Or. Funeral aervicea on Tuesday,
April 4, at 2 p. m., at the Holman undertaking
parlora. Interment at Riverview cemetery.
SMITH I .aura Evans, wife ef Archibald Er
akina Smith of Vancouver, B. C. daughter
of William and Sarah A. Evans. Funeral at
Holman's undertaking parlora, 2 p. m., Tuea-
cay, April 4.
AN'DKRSON April 3, Edward Anderson, ased
4 years, beloved nusoana or -nine Anae-non.
Remains at the parlora of Miller gc Tracer.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. S47
Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison
st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers
ana tiorai designs, jso orancn stores
MAIN 6116. wreafhs, pillows, $3 up.
Sprays tl up. Chappells, 347 Mor
rison. TONSETH FLORAL, CO., 285 Wash..
bet. 4th and 5th. Main B102, A-1102.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 H 6th st.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Tears of Experience" Enables
This Firm to Give YOU
Perfect Service
This modern - establishment,
with its conveniences, includ
ing a secluded driveway. In
sures absolute privacy, caus
ing in no way a departure
from an established policy of
moderate prices.
Experienced Woman Attendant.
J. P. Finley & Son
The Progressive
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main 3, A-1599.
A. D. KENWOKTHY & CO.
Two Establishments.
Tabor 5267; 6802 92d st.. Lents. Tabor
5895; 66th st and Foster road. Arleta.
rv : P. Mrr Undertakers.
UUIIIIIII& IV-mOL-lllCC Moderrrln
every detail. Broadway and Pine sts.
Broadway 430, A-4658. Lady assistant.
F, S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 H.
Alder st. Phone East 52. B-2525.
Walter C. Kenworthy
1532-1534 E. 18th. Sell wood 71, B-1122.
A. R. Zellar Co East 1088. C-1088.
Lady attendant. Day and night service.
MILLER & TRACEY, Independent fu
neral directors. Prices low as $20.
$40. $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691.A-7885.
Chambers Co, and Kerby. Wood-
lawn 3306. C-1133. Lady embalmer.
BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252, T. 1268.
1026 Belmont, at "34th. Lady attendant
Uoiil-vrv-t-a-t 80th and Glisan. Fu
naUlllKJif neral services. Tabor 4313.
P. L. LERCH. leadinar east side under.
taker. E. 11th and Clay. B-1888. T. 781.
Q1CACQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152
OlL VV LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay.
R T RrnQo3villianTS and Knott.
Ill ti u y I IIVOKa.'
st ins rvi 43
ERICS0NMEbeiDl
RESIDENCE UND. PRLS.
A-2Z35. 445 Morr.
VAULTS
THE NATIONAL VAULT COMPANY.
l't. Montgomery st. Main 8978.
Steel reinforced concrete tim-iai vi.h.
Air tight, waterproof, everlasting.
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MAKBLE WKS. 264-26
..M!1 5- opp- cit' hal1- Main 8564.
Philip Nui jfe ijona, for memorials.
R?bLAE15lMG CftANlTrl CQ
III ?T-Sr?D 3TCOP. MAOlSOM. I
FOR SALE HOUSES
CI
IRVINGTUN, on 23d St., 7 rooms
modern, lot 60x100; owner must
leave city; biggest sacrifice this year;
$4375; $1000 casti.
IIMBDEN STOCK & LARSON CO.
Ground floor 306 Oak st.
Ui.tf.rt N. 1 1 w
If you own a lot we will build and
Large variety of, plans to select from.
Ground floor. 306 Oak t.
3 RM. house (attic) and chicken house
mi P lntfl. 1 hlrwlr frnm I .1 ... .
school, 82d st. Sacrifics for $530; easy
LCI UIB.
UMBDENSTOCK & LARSOK i-n
Ground floor 306 Oak st.
THE lowest yet. Am forced to act
quick. My 5 room bungalow; fire
place, Dutch kitchen, full basement,
laundry trays, in Jonesmore, 2 blocks
from Glisan st. carline. Cost 83000.
my price aiauu. jvir. jrurse. Maw. 16aa.
$20 DOWN, $15 MONTHLY, including
interest, for modern 6-room cottage;
large attic, -A. nicely fenced, at 6655
oza sc., sc., near wooamere school.
$2000.
$1350 6 ROOMS, newly painted and
renovated; 100x100; chicken houses
and runs, lots ot fruit, berries and
flowers. 276 85th St., near Clay. Mu
Tabor car to Altamead. Tabor 5596.
$3250 MODERN bungalow, furnace,
fireplace, built in effects, hardwood
floors, screens, shades, shfubbery, cor
ner lot, paved streets. 873 E. 51st st.
N., cor. Broadway. Tabor 6205.
FOR SALE toy owner, a dandy cor
ner 6 room house, full basement and
furnace. Phone Sellwood 2762, 572 Clin
ton St.
$1750 Artistic new modern bungalow,
5 rms.. cor. lot. See specimen at 29th
and Wygant. Terms. G. C.. Golden
berg. owner, Sellwood 75.
$20 CASH. $12 MONTHLY, Including
Interest, buys 6-room modern bunsra-
low, 2 lots fenced, fruit, at 6418 83d St..
se.; ?iezu.
HOUSE and 5 ljts, 1058 E. 33d at. and
63d ave. Take '.v-W car to 53d ave..
walk west to 33d ft., to blocks north of
T". 11 . .
FOR SALE by owner, good S r. house,
full lot, fine fruit treesj plenty
roses; also small barn: fine location.
Price $1800. 870 E. 11th North.
WILL make big sacrifice on my mod
ern bungalow if taken at once. 1024
E. 28th st. N.; easy term a Alberta
NEW 6 room modern bungalow; take
residence lot as part payment. Mar
shall 3513.
A SACRIFICE.
6 room house. 6 lots. 2 blocks Has.
thorne car. Price 83500. S-578, Journal.
3 ROOM house and lot for sale
cheap, s. Lnariui. doz 104. R 2.
MUwauEie, ur.
HAWTHORNE sacrifices, 3 modern 6
and 7 room bungalows. Terms. Own
er, Tabor 4688
SIX room modern house, newly - reno
vated, like new,. $2600. Wdln. 197.
6 ROOM cottage, close in; terms to
suit; $2200. 312 Panama bldg. '
MY - Irvington modern - 9 room ' house
must be sold at a sacrifice. Ea, 4167.
61
THE Oregon Home Builders own, con
trol and can get xh-oice lots in all
first class districts in Portland at low
est prices; If you do not own you own
lot. we will furnish one, and ouild to
suit you on easy terms basis. Do not
buy or build until you see us. 1S30
N. W. Bank bldg.
Why Not Build i
And get a home according to your
Ideals. I design, build and finance any
building; artistic sketches free. See
me before you build. N. O. JEklund,
818 Henry bldg. Main 5812.
1 AM compelled to dispose of my new
6 rm. bungalow; all conveniences,
hardwood floors, fireplace, all built-in
effects; large attic; near carll.ie. If
you have a little money I will sur
prise you in price. Call Main 7889 or
Tabor 4563.
I MUST raise cash; my $3500 home
for .52350. This Is 11200 less than
cost; house two years old: 7 rooms,
modern, large attic, sleeping porch;
fireplace, cement floor; furnace, fine
lawn, east front. T. F. Keeiey, zoa i
70tn tip. Phone Broadway 1658.
FOR. SALE RY OWNER.
Modern 7 room bungalow In Rose
City Park, 1 block from two carlines;
hardwood floors, furnace, built in buf
fet: cost owner $4250: will take $3500;
part cash, balance payments. 411 E.
41st at.. Tabor 4784
AM forced to sell my 4 rm. modern
bungalow; Dutch kitchen, fiieplace.
cement basement; restricted district;
73d near Halsey; $1690; terms. Mr.
Furlong, Broadway 16S8 or Ta. 2296.
FOR SALE LOTS
16
22 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY.
MAPLE WOOD, PORTLANDS BEAU
TIFUL SUBURB.
Lots $200, 4 lots for $700, easy terms,
Address C. R. Greisen, liaplewood or
816 Broadway biug. Phone Main 5506.
CHOICE view lot in Alameda Park,
$1604), clear, part cash, part terms. A
splendid buy in the best neighborhood.
Address owner. Oregon Home Build
ers. 1330 N. W. Bank bldg.
API RTMKKT sit for whflf it In as
sessed at $1700 cash and assume
some street indebtedness and taxes, SOx
100, E. Salmon, bet. 13th and 14th.
Owner, 675 E. Salmon.
GARDEN tracts, west side, 16 min
utes' ride, 6c fare, for only $S50, $10
down. $5 per month. M. EL Lee, 605
tjoroett oiag.
TWO full lots improvements paid.
Alnsworth ave. $325 each; terms. U-
941, journal.
3 LOTS on Division st. ; good for any
kind of business. Frank O'Neill, own
er. Call 1080, corner 36th and Clinton.
FOR SALE Cheap, 80 lots in Boise
addition. Marshfleld, Coos Bay, Or.
TX-524. Journal
60x100 LOT in Rldgemont cheap. Will
take 6 pass. Ford as part payment,
balance on easy terms. Mar. 3995.
40x100 with alley; terms to suit. 812
Panama bldg
FOR SALE 2 fine lots, fruit and ber
rles, with large new barn. Main 6160.
ACREAGE
Ji7
Buy an Acreage Home
Have city conveniences, such
as mountain water piped into
your hou3e, electric lights, etc.,
and country benefits; rich
soil, fine community, 30 min
utes out by Big Red Steel
Trains. Ixw prices, easy pay
ments. Any sized tract. Let us
show you.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
102 4th st.
SNAP for chicken ranch or garden, 1
acre (or less). In city limits, four
blocks from carline, 6o fare, C room
house.
4 acres, an improved, on hard sur
faced Base Line road; good 6 room
bungalow; a real bargain.
UMBDKNSTOCK St LARSON CO.
Ground floor. 306 Oak St.
COUNTRY HOME.
10 acres, fine soil. 1 acre orchard,
well, 6 room house, barn, 2 chicken
houses, 2 acres fenced, chicken w4re,
all farming tools, cow. chickens, house
hold goods, immediate possession. 17
miles out, close to graded school, a
bargain. 210 Stock Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE 2 acres on Base Line, 2 Vi
miles from city limits. -Good house.
welL gasoline pump, bitr chicken yard
and houses. SIS ft. front. Cheap and
good terms.
O. P. POTTS & CO..
1980 E. Stark st. Phone Tabor 800.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Cell
wood 476. John H. 0!bon, owner.
ORCHARD, 10 acres. 7 acres good
bearing trees, small house, tool
house, water, 2 Vs. miles from The
Dalles; $2000. Chas. Barnett, 723
Chamber of Commerce.
CHICKEN. FRUIT GARDEN ranches
near Portland, 2. 6. 10 acre tracts,
best soil, good roads, near electric, $65
to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar-
land. 309 Yeon bldg., Portland.
20 acres for $260, good land, near Co-
lumoia river, stores and postofTice,
buy this and you make money. Burley,
822 Chamber of Commerce. 4th and
Stark.
FOR SALE 40 acres unimproved fruit
land at Underwood. Washington.
Very cheap. Whole or part. Phone
Main 5766. or address W. 171 King sc.
Portland.
ACRE tracts in cultivation on new
Carver line at Coleman station; 100
fare; terms. See E. Coleman. Phone
Milwau4tie 81Y.
$1340 EQUITY in $2000 for 40 acres, 9
miles from Clatskanie, Or.; 6 cleared;
snap. 265 N. 17th st.
6 OR 10 acres, 800 cords of wood. Ta
bor 4787. 318 E. 86th St.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
105 acres, 40 acres in high state of
cultivation and balance easy cleared,
plenty of good living water, house and
barn, etc On Pacific Highway and
Joining a good lively Incorporated
town. V, mile to boat landing and
about 22 miles from Portland. Don't
fail to see this place before you buy
elsewhere if you are looking for an
A-l farm. Price $9000, $3000 cash;
plenty of time on balance. By owner.
294 Ivy st., Portland. Z-927, Journ al .
Wheat Ranch for Sale
840 acres, also 640 school land ad
joining, $140 per. year rental; Yakima
county, 400 acres now in; good build
tngs and water, $21.00. J. R, Shepard.
210 Stock Exchange bldg.
Stock Ranch for Sale
On Columbia river, Klickitat county.
I860 acres, fine winter range, good
residence, springs, a bargain. J R,
Shepard, 210 Stock Exchange bldg.
HONEST BARGAIN 206 acres, plen
did farm and dairy combined. Good
buildings, rich soil, walnuts, etc. Wil
lamette valley. Easy terms. Write to
owner. PX-800, Journal.
MAKE fine chicken ranch; 10 acres,
Orenco; fruit, berries, house, out
buildings, near town. $2800, terms;
no traoe. w-oi o, jqu rnai.
FOR SALE 16 or 40 acres arood land!
good buildings. On macadam ruad,
mail route, close to school and church.
Terms. Owner. Z-333, Journal
BEST dairy in town for sale; 10
cows, dairy complete - and modern.
SX-574. Journal.
FOR RENT FARMS
14
FARM 90 acres, 20 acres clear, run
ning water; good barn ' and house.
Inquire 715 Clinton St.. or phone
Sellwood 150. .'
FARM for rent. 60 acres, 25 clear, or
chard, on Columbia highway.- Good
buildings. 1 miles from Troutdale.
Owner. 925 Worcester bldg.
20 acre imp., farm, g mi. out, $200 yr.
today only.-191 4th sc.
FOR SALE HOUSES !
(Continued)
14
RANCH FOR KENT.
S3 acres. 20 tinder cultivation, bal
ance woods pasture, place fenced and
cross fenced, good ? room house, large
barn, and outbuildings: good orchard
of assorted fruits in full bearing; fine
little trout stream, good water, and
all rural advantages, -I mi. from coun
try town and 10 miles from Vancou
ver, rent 1250 per year. Part fine
onion or garden land.
THOMPSON SWAN,
6 th and Maift Sta.. Vancouver. "Wash.
2 ACRES, all in fruit and berries.
Just outside city limits', Portland.
7 room plastered house and barn, clos-j
to car and macadam road, cheap rent.
Main 3517. Leonard. 202 Wilcox bid -
10 ACRE farm for rent cheap; 2 acres
, of fruit; also farm implements for
sale; 1 Jersey eow and household fur
niture. Mrs. Elpha Anderson. Mt,
Pleasant. Wash.
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUY
38
WANTED 40 to 80 acres. Improved.
Oscar Alderton, 164 E. 80th et.
HOMESTEADS
47
160 ACRES fine timber can be taken
as homestead; quite handy; $76. M-
860, Journal.
GOOD homestead near coast, fine
place for man with small capital.
Apply ruavarre Hotel, siz
GOOD 40 acre homestead near Port-
land, close in; $40. M-868, Journal.
TIMBER
2S
SMALL logging or milling propo
sition near railway and river.
cneap, faraer. 502 corbett bldg.
TIMBER for sale; 260 acres timber In
is e rial em cneap; terms if ae sir ecu Aa-
dress W. Prlngle, Mist. Or.
MUST sell at your price well located
timber worth $2600. Y-534. Journal.
EXCHANqEKEAJL. EgTATK
a" fewexchanges. ' '
20 acres, all rich land. 17 under cult.,
fine buildings, running water, con
siderable personal property, on fine
road. Wants a clear home for equity
of $3500.
41 acres. 20 under cult, dandy
house, spring ywatsr. acetylene gas
plant, good outbuildings, considerable
personal property; ideal location, fine
trout stream, 7 miles out. Want un
incumbered home up to $5000.
80 acres. 46 under cult., comfortable
buildings, all good land, spring and
trout stream, good personal property;
Ideal location: will take unincumbered
property worth $3500 for first pay
ment and give 10 years at 6 it de
sired on balance.
THOMPSON & SWAN.
6th and Main sts.. Vancouver, Wash.
Z.-'i 1 T? oqIa .vosIa. VI v Amiltv rt Sin
000 in a well Improved Tillamook
dairy of 160 acres, 22 cows, 1 reg, Hol
stine bull, 3 heifers; all necessary ma
chinery, large barn, 11 room hbuse,
water piped to all buildings. Hot and
cold water, bath and patent toilet. Pre
fer from 60 to 80 acre valley farm;
full particulars in first letter. FX
3tr5, Journal
WANTED To exchange for Portland
suburban property. 10 acres with
good 5 room house, barn, 2 poultry
houses; located near Oakland, Doug
las county; all kinds of berries and
fruit: near good school and cannery:
Xhk miles from railway station; all
cultivated; no incumbrance; will sell
cheap for cash. N-714. Journal.
2700 ACRES wheat and stock ranch.
choice. 2-3 cultivated, balance pas
ture, abundant water, creek, full eouip
ment; 3 miles railroad. Price $30 per
acre. Rent, sell or trade for smaller
property. Thomassen. Owner. Main
7771.
4 ROOM cottage $2000
6 room cottage $2500
Store building and house $2600
$ Vacant lots $1200
All or part for improved farm. Will
assume.
E WEN. 812 Panama bldg.
$1250 eauity In strictly modern house.
wash tray, sleeping porch, 8 blocks
from carline, 2 from fire station, good
sidewalk; to exchange for smaller
house or acreage clear of incumbrance,
R-392. Journal.
DESERT claim, 8 miles north of Bend,
Or., water rights paid, also 8 lots In
city to trade for stock of merchandise
or house and lot. Rose City Park pre
ferred. Phone Msln 826.
FOR EXCHANGE Lease on Alder
street garage with necessary tools for
seaside property. l-J. ti. Jdoswortn, 32
Corbett Buiiomg.
CANADIAN patent worth $4000 for
mail order business; trade for good
lot or lota worth $600. M. O. Ott, 2002
is. starK st.. city
ATTRACTIVE, modern arts and crafts
bungalow, magnificent view, will
exchange equity for desirable lots or
acreage. Phone Tabor 3810.
hHGHT room modern home, Kansas
City, Mo., exchange for home in
Portland, value $4000. H. 1., Green.
830 Albina ave.
CHOICE income property equity, $50,
000, to trade for ranch or smaller
property. Thomassen. 402 V 3d. Main
7771.
HOUSES, autos, lots small tracts.
lanns, timoar, to traae ana sell.
Mar. 5945.
GIVE me cheap lot and $200 for 5
room modern bungalow, mortgage
tlftoo for a years, vvooaiawn Z5S3.
$2600, 7 room bouse, large lot, near
car, for near ' acreage. H. R. Tyler,
9nnn eff.i. c TT"
O w 6 V IU U. ' J
WILL trade my 30 acre ranch for
f oou car or Deacn lots tor roaaster.
1. 2701. - -
MY EQUITY in modern 6 room home
for lot or small house and lot. Will
assume. Phone Owner. Tabor 6222.
FOR Trades of all kinds see
H. W. GARLAND, 191 4th St.
WILL exchange 6 room house and 2
lots for acreage. 88 West Preseott st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE 81
WANTED Real estate Vacant lot for
6 room house and one acre at Tl
gard. Only good district considered. Z-
7 42. Journal.
WANTED, the best lot $500 will buy.
Cigar store. 6th and An ken y.
ROOMING HOUSES
Monday's Bargains
83 rooms on Washington St., lease,
rent only $40; 2 suites pays rent. You
can not lose with this rent. Price for
all $865: terms. Peters, 16 N. 6th st.
Bargain Hunters
IT rooms, clean as a pin, steam heat;
rent only $16; one room pays rent.
Price today for all. $350. Terms.
.fetera, or course. 16 xv. nth st.
25 ROOM rooming house, all on one
floor; rent only $50; always full:
vera, heart of west side; price for all
$245; $100 down. Peters. 16 N. 6th St.
B"RDING and rooming house, i
rooms. Have 7 steady boarders. For"
sale or rent or will trade for auto. In
quire 449 3d.
ROOMING house, 9 rms. furnished, all
nouseaeeping; wui rent zor $zo. tail
825 1st st.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20
GENERAL store in eastern Oregon,
well established; doing good busi
ness; will invoice about $3500. GX
931. Journal.
A GENERAL merchandise store for
sale or. trade for a good mortgage;
stock run about $12,000. Owner in
city. C-878. Journal.
BUSINESS CARDS
Rose Cltv frlntina-
Thlrd St.. Cor. Tay;
42 rooms. Inquire manager, 232 H
za st.
CLEANING and pressing parlor; price
reasonable; ; west siqe. jr-sss, jour
nal.
WANTED From 60 to 60 gallons of
good, clean milk. 1520 Glisan, Ta-
Dv OTV1
$260 for grocery, soda fountain ana
Delay. Mississippi car,; - .. '
TO TRADE-? 6 lots and houses for
stock of goods. TT-66S.' Journal.
SNAP Leaving city; restaurant, 295
East Morrison. Phone East 2554.
FOB RENT FARMS
t Continued) -
f BUSINESS OPrORTUMMUM SO
, ,,-, '- - : Contined . . ;
MILLINERY STORK SACRIFICED.
Completely fumlshsd and stocked
tore. , --v-: , ,;...v-vv
Can be bought at about COo on the
.dollar. . "
j- Big snap; good location,
f Splendid opportunity for the right
i Woman - -
i W. H. Webb. 60S Yeon ptdgv Main 4ll,
WANTKD Painter or good outside
man to take hair interest in weii
established auto and wagon painting
business. $160 dollars will handle
stock and work on hand to the extent
of 1600. DX-662. Journal.
BRICK AND TILE
JfAU'lUtt
: for aale or rant! arood machinery: 160
: h. p. engine and boiler: 1 V acres ot
land, a duress jr. van straien, orva
Plains or.
a iomq w ,
GROCERY, confectionery, cigars, to
bacco, light lunch and soft drinks.
Will take auto as part payment. See
owner, 1803 E. 11th st opposite Sell-
uuu t hi uarn.
bargain Seekers.
I bav several very good grooery
end confectionery stores at sacrifice
If taken at once. Masters, 607 Pit-
IOCK OIK.
PARTNER for established office bust
ness. Man more than money. Open
Sunday. Millership, 724 Chamber of
Commerce.
WANTED Good, steady, reliable man
to take part interest in growing
manufacturing-business, small amount
of money required. 278. Hawthorne.
YAMHILL ST. Splendid business lo
cation, easy rent. Suit butcher or
delicatessen. . Be Quick. , X-716, Jour-
naU ,
FOR SALlO Blackumlth shop for $250.
Box 362, KaJama, Wash. .
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED 68
I 'CAN use any kind of merchandise,
weather damaged, shelf-worn or out-of-date.
Consolidated Sales Co., 233
Clay st.
MONEY TO IXAN
REAL ESTATE
27
OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN Is the
surest and best method of paying a loan.
$21.24 per month for 60 months
?ays a $1000 loan and Interest.
16.17 per month for 9t months
pays a $1000 loan and interest. -(Other
durations and amounts in
proportion.)
We loan n Improved property or for
Building purposes.
EQUITABLE SAV'QS A LOAN A8SN.,
242 Stark st.. Portland. Ore.
A LARGE AMOUNT of funds at low
rates for good first mortgage securi
ties; get our terms for loans on Port
land residences and business proper
ties and Oregon farms. 'Monthly in
stalment loans on Portland homes, tfc.
Safe Deposit boxes 1 cent per day.
Union Safe Deposit A Trust Co.. 284
uk et
BUILDING loans on city and suburban
property; money advanced as work
progresses. W. G, Beck, 816 Falling
run p. Main 8407.
MORTGAGE loans on Improved city
or acreage property. Easy re-payment
firlvlleges. Mortgages purchased. Cow
I s haw, 607 Commercial block.
$100,000 ON mortgages, city or farm
property, fire Insurance. McKensle
& Co., Oerllnger bldg., 2d snd Alder.
MONEY TO LOAN In amounts of $100
to $5000 on city property. A. H.
Bell. 801 Gerllnger bldg. !
LOANS on Improved propertiee.
The
Oregon Home Builders,
1330
N. W.
BanK Diag. -
$600 TO $6000 tut
Portland oroDerty:
mtg. loans on
lowest rates.
Fred S. Williams. 92 1st St.
CASH paid for .mortgages, notes, con
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. F. H. Lewis & Co.. 8 Lewis bldg,
$o00 TO $2000 to loan on improved
Portland
real estate. Call Broad-
way 401.
MONEY to loan from private party.
Woodlawn 8879.
MONEY to loan on improved city, farm
property. F. C. King, 814 Spalding.
$1000 UP to $6000 to loan on city or
farm property;
Tabor 2620.
840.000 OR LESS.
FARRINGTON.
86 4th st. Board of Trade Bldg,
BEE us Small loans. Installment loans.
Cellars-Murton Co.. 825 Yeon bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 and 7. Louis
Salomon & 'Co.. 300 Oak st., near 6th.
MONEY to loan, 6 to . W. XL Salts
& Co., 310 Spalfllng bldg.
MORTGAGE loans. (H to 17 Oregon
Inv. Mortgage Co., 170 8d st.
CHATTEL mortgages, bought and real
estate loans secured. Main 5898.
$200. $350. $600. $900, $1200. $1800.
Fred W. German Co., 782 Cham. Com.
$100,000 TO LOAN at current rates.
Goddard & WIedrlck. 243 Stark St.
$2000 or less to loan,
city.
821 Eugene st.,,
MONEY TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES
67
SALARIES CHATTELS.
Money to loan to salaried people and
others on furniture, pianos, motor
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc, at
legal rates, with easy terms of pay
ments no delay.
PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC.,
Licensed.
811 Dekum bldg.
LOANS WANTED
SO
FIRST mortgage loans for sale. $1000
8, $1400 8, $2000 7. Holders of
bonds and mortgages find our safe de-
fioslt vaults a convenient and econom- j CLAYTON hotel under owner's man
cal repository for their safe keep-) agement: clean, respectable, steam
lng. Call and see our vaults and learn
aooui our special oxier, ubivb oua i
leposu irust. to.. m street.
-1
$1000 CONTRACT, 8. fine security;
excellent moral risk: land free snd ,
clear; 85 paid. 80 discount. F-673,
journal. -
8700
WANTED on good
realty
seour-
lty, all clear. Win pay
bonus and
R. w-979. journal.
LOAN wanted on 4 five room bunga
lows. by owner. Sellwood 2473.
$500 1st mortgage for sale, 20 dis
count for cash. P-864, Journal.
FINANCIAL
51
1st and 2d mortgages purohased: also
sellers' interest in contracts. Or. snd
Wash. H. E. Noble. Lumbermens bldg.
HAVE mortgage due in August; will
discount 15 for cash.
a-760. Jour
nal.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Male stenographer, bet.
ares of 23 and 80. Must be capable
of acting as secretary to office execu
tive or large corporation, inexperi
enced applicants not considered.' An
swer, stating age, experience, address
ana pnone numper. Zi-aas. journal.
WANTED; party to take contract tut
ting 300 or 400 cords wood. 1613 IS,
17th st. Sell, 1672. Sell. 257.
WANTED An
elderly gentlemen to
do few hours' work for board and
room. 621 Savler, near 18th.
BOY wanted
in grocery store.
Morrison..
RAILROAD machinists wanted, apply
401 Stock Exchange I - - .
EMPLOYMENT department Y. ;M- S
A. Service free to raemPera,
FIRST-CLASS salesman for city trade,
com, pasis. x-aaa, journal
Salesmen; finance selves. T-712. Journal ,
HELP WANTED MISC. 4.1
Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL.
Day and night classes; training in
repairing, driving and machine work.
Including forge,, lathe, s ha per, drill
press, . etc.; time unlimited. Secure
pass at Educational office Y. M.'C. A.
hldg to inspect our shops and meth
ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS
AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED. Tui
tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y.
M. C. A and its EMPLOYMENT DE
PARTMENT, use of 60-fL swimming
pool, snower patns, gymnasium. etc.
WANTED Names of men or . women
wishing U. S. government positions,
$75 month. Answer, HX-864, Journal.
HEAlxjUARTERS for 1st class chefs.
cooks, Calif. W Depot. 291 Yam
hill. M. 6600. Soft -drinks, mer, lunch.
STENOGRAPHY course In 8 mo.; il5
per mo, Ostbye's School. Main $595.$
HSLP WANTE1 Miaa 4.0
(Oon tinned)
UNCALLED for tailor mads suits 8.S0
up. Taylor the tailor. 28 BurnMrl.
HELP WANTED -FKatALli U
WANTED vAmateur. lady for partner
? v yaudevtlle- sot, give description
and details In first , letter. M-191,
WANTED, thoroughly exp. mllllne
iy.
Hoffman Millinery Co.. 867 Morrison
WANTED, girl for dressmaking shop
..Call between 8 and only. Wood-
WANT Klrl for aenaral houaawork.
.a'a!;ily of j; references , required.
i in vi.. nur in.
LADY to do small amount of work In
, rooming house for rooms. Main 4991.
H2J!sl:tKKK1,l!;It dty. n washing. Li-
sob. Journal.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
V ' FEMALE -
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
waftts men and women to learn the
trade; paid while learning; tools free;
Fositions secured- summer rates: write
or catalogue. 48 N. 2d st.
OREGON -Barber College want's "men
and women to learn barber trad in 8
weeks; positions guaranteed; tools free,
paid while learning; modern method
teaching; tuition reduced. 233 Madison.,
SOLICITORS, salary or commission.
Cash daily. Call 2834, 2d st. Room 1.
WANTED AGENTS
a
i RELIABLE agents wanted at Bush-'
nell studio. - Men or women. Good
proposition.
TO SELL TRUSd"
O wuhlnr nnm.
Jino, ,-eoft .commission. Sell. 1078;
14 E. 23d. - -. ,
16
EITUATIOXS MAM2
EXPERT gus or oil tractor and sta
tionary engineer desires steady em
ployment best ot references. Address
zxjx osb. Kami
iler, Or.
YOUNG married man desires position,
hotel clerk or timekeeper. In or out
tw. Geo. Bush. 312 Chery st.v East
D 1 jtU.
SPRAYING trees, bushes, basements
Es'st 66W9MheS' ; "tC" whltewh,n-:
PAINTING, kalsominlng rooms, $1.6 j
"P. Paperhanglng. whitewashing.
East 6629. '
COMPETENT shop mechanics and
chauffeurs furnished by Y, M, C A.
viipqi. Main YOBft. A-8061.
Co nt ra rtn r B"iWin, p 1 u m b i n
VUliLl ablUI plastering, brick ami
cement work. S. 8. Klngery. Mar. 1 b 8
MAN wants tending, grading yards,
clearing lawns; any kind work.
Marshall 1890. Room 4. - f
PAINTING; paperhanglng. tinting. II
-v??.r .p,a,"i- -A.. Barnes, W.
o4i &oo ratlin iiosw
LXPERT lawn mower grinding, latest
improved method; all work guars n
teed. 600 Alberta st. Woodlawn 4132.
BEFORE contracting your painting or
kalsomlning, call Broadway 1634 and
wave money.
PAINTING, paperhanglng. tinting. $4
.Per room up. C. A. Barnes, Mar-
enan ram, juain 0B.
YOUNG man will open store mornings
or work evenings; also keeps books;
references. P-863, Journal.
BAKER, experienced man, wants posi
tion. o-Dvo, journal.
We TINT rooms, $2.60; guarantee good
nouse painting worn. East em.
BOY, 17, must have work. Phone Mar
' shal 942. .
EXPER1ENC15D grocery clerk and so-
Ucltor. Call Tabor 6884.
SITUATIONS. FEMALE
LADY, experienced in gents' snd la
dies' alteration and pressing. Mar'
snail
GIRL employed will assist in light
housework morning and evening for
room snd hoard. Q-927, Journal.
HOUSEKEEPING or chamber work
wanted by a middle aged lady. Main
3761, room zo.
GOOD, experienced cook, country pre
f erred. G-754. Journal.
RELI A BLE woman wants day work,
Msln 376T. Call Room O. '
GOOD laundress wants washing, house
cleaning. Main 7957.
EXPERIENCED woman wants work
cleaning, eto. Ref. Wrtln. M72.
WORK by day or hour, anything.
Main B639. room 27.
OFFICE work, clerical, stenographic or
doctor's office. Tabor 6066,
DRESSMAKING
40
FASHIONABLE dressmaker, also al
terations; latest ideas; home or by
day. Woodlawn 3622.
FURNISHED ROOMS II
ROM reglsteV listing several hundred
in all parts of the city st Y. M. C. A. :
also those in the association fireproof
building, with shower baths, swlmminar
pool, gymnasium, -- library, reading
rooms, at $160 to $2.76 per wee
double, with individual beds, or $2.64
to $4.50 per week single.
Hotel Madras it'M.rfoo'-da'y'p:
$2.50 week up; transients solicited.
448H Washington. Mrs. C H. Jerimlah.
BACHELORS' HOTEL.
Everything new and up to
date
or men only.
Tenth snd Washington. Main 319
heat, hot water, phones every room;
i.ri up. ivn1 ittn. war, 4r.
nB.fr ar,., m a m, h tvn m. T.nth st
7 1 LtJIU U ITfL UyUuUmP.C Oak. Mod
ern, fireproof, respectable. 83 week
ROOMS and apartments In' modern
hotel. $2.60 week and up. 468 Alder,
HOTEL Gordom' w; Park and Yamhiil.
New managem't. Strictly mod., ress,
$1.60 WEEK up, clean, warm, modern
rur. rms., central. 1 ne King, sus jt.
florvi Arvre 11 week up. 401 First st.
Vjem APISiFree bath, hot, coldwster
FUliNZSHED ROOUs
70
LARGE well furnished room, second
floor front:- large clothes -eloset,
light, bath and phone; walking dle
taprce; also smaller room, same con
veniences; prlcss very reasonable. 624
Flanders. Main 7815.
CHEERFUL comfortable rooms, mod-
arn conveniences: walking dlstaneet
breakfast if desired. Phone Marshall
77.
NICE furnished rooms, private pUos;
running water, asw Campbell otei.
T MOTt St.
NICELY furnished rooms, modern eon
veniences, central, very rsesonaote.
404 Clav. near 10th.
NICE furnished room.
per month. 269 Fargo st.
UNFURNISHED ROO.MS JO
WHY Pay mors when you can rent
unfurnished housekaeplns rooms.
light and airy, gas plate furnished, for
i per wees:. i'n ntinront at.
ROOMS AND BOARD
15
ONE large, pleasant, front room oa 1st
floor, suitable for 3 or mora Also
tnAma .VTY,11n hftma AAA if
iWK. shower and tub baths. Reasonable
rates. i jsrrerson, near nrwawi
THE HAZEL. $86 3d St.. nicely fur
nished rooms; steam heat, not and
cold water; also ta.ble board;- etrlotly
home cooking: reasonable.
BOOMS AND BOARD
P1UVATH TAJOIT.
7d
FIRST class room for t; board If de
sired: best nomt cooking. Ji&r.
11. v28 14th St.. near Jeffernon.
WANTED, for room and board T
private family; everything modern;
$18 per month. Mar, 3292. 826 Hall.
NICELY furnished front room, suit
able for 1 of X. persons; excellent
board. East 6504.
VANTED Two children, room Sj.
board, ressonanie. Msrsnau n;.1
ROOM and
west side.
board, 334 6airoon t
iCosUaued ea
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