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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1916.
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OFFERS FOR REALTY
PIECES ARE TENDERED
BY SCHOOL BOARD
Prices Submitted on Basis of
: Those Recommended by
r: Realty Board Committee,
FIGURES ARE PRESENTED
School Clark Thomas Is Authorized to
;:jake Offers for the Purchase of
Ground for School Purposes.
Accepting the values placed upon
the property by the appraisal commit
tee of the Portland Realty bord as
the fair cash valuation, the board of
education has authorized School Clerk
H. H. Thomas to make offer to tut
owners for the purchase of additional
grounds tor the use of the Hulman
and Woodstock schools. In moist in
stances there is a wide difference be
tween the prices submitted by the
owners and the value airowed.
To, provide additional playground
for the iloitnan school the board has
authorized the purcnase of 200 teet on
Bancroft avenue by 170 feet on Keily
street, whlcn is directly east ot tne
present Bite of the .holraan school.
Irom Rachel L. Ray for $au00.
gie.ooo Is Asked.
She submitted a price of $16,o0o.
'The realty board has named a val
uation of $9000. the assessor's office
fixed the basis of valuation at jsaoo,
and the actual assessment of the land
is 94700 and tii improvements $3oo.
There are six owners Interested in
the offers made for additional ground
tor the Woodstock school, the property
in question being contiguous, and all
parcels of lota i and 4 in block 1,
Woodcock.
Cora M. Kirkley is offered $1500
for 8a feet. The basis of the assessed
valuation is $UO0 and the actual as
sessment $650.
Myrtle Evans is offered $1600 for
one piece, which is the price she asked.
The realty board committee fixed a
valuation of $1650. The basis of val
uation for assessment is $if6o, and Hie
assessment $650.
Other Offers Made.
For a second piece she is offered
$2300, for which she asked $2800, the
MBCbsuieni oasis or which is $16oO.
This piece has a house on it valued at
11100 by the assessor.
For a third piece she is offered $525,
for which she asked $550, which is
valued by the assessor on a oasis of
$250, and is assessed at $186.
. M. A. Gove is offered $1800 for 103
feet for which he has asked $1900.
The realty board put a valuation of
$1850 and the assessor $12(50. It is
improved and assessed $115 for the
land and $550 for the improvement.
H. Taylor Hill is offered $750 for
one piece for which he lias asked $1600.
The assessor's basis of valuation is
$500, and the assessment $300.
Cook & Gill are offered $300 for 92
feet, for which they have asked $500.
It is unimproved and is assessed at
$100 on a basis of actual valuation of
$160.
Mrs. M. K. Austin is offered $1280
for 80 feet; for whichjshe asked $1900.
It is assessed at $190 for the lot and
$400 for the Improvement, giving It a
basis of valuation for assessment pur
' poses of $1055.
EAST SIDE PARCKIi BOUGHT
Herman Knke Becomes Owner of
Property on Kast Ash.
Herman Enke, of the Knke City Dye
Works, by a recent purchase, becomes
the owner of the entire frontage and
half block of ground between East
Third and Union avenue on East Ash
sireei. xesieraay ne securer! frnm
Mrs. John B. Harrington, for a named
consideration of $24,000, the norm
west comer of Union avenue and Ash
street, 100 feet square, including a
two story brick building which occu
pies 65 by 100 feot at th corner,
and has been used for store purposes
and a creamery. Mr. Enke will at
once remodel the buildings on his new
purchase and extend his present
facilities to that extent. He expects
to occupy the entire half block with
his plant eventually.
The sale is considered an advan
tageous one to the purchaser, as the
consideration approximates closely to
the basis of the assessed valuation
The Jfcorner property Is described an
land. Lot 5, the northwest corner of
union avenue and East Ash street
Is assessed $6800 on the land and'
$S000 for the improvements, which
gives the corner a valuation basis
of $9,100. The Inside lot is assessed
at- $5100, on which there is no im
provement. This gives the entire
corner a valuation for the basis of
assessment of $21,900.
The northeast corner of East Ash
J"13, Third streets, lots 3 and 4,
block 78, East Portland, was already
rrn.'ily Mr- and la assessed
at 14600 for the corner lot, trie im
provements at $4800, and $3600 for
the Inside lot. with improvements at
the nominal value of $400. This
Slves the entire 100 by 100 feet a
basis of value for assessment pur
poses of $23,330.
These values fix the basis of value
for the entire block frontage between
East Third street and Union avenue
on East Ash street, at $45,250
Building Permits.
Gottlieb Schwab, erect one story frame
dwelling. S51 E. 56th St.. N.. between Broad
Way; add Halsey st.; builder, Guy T. Levlsee;
Western. Cooperage Co.. repair one storr
frame mlU. Willamette bird, and S P B. R
twtdge; builder. L- B, Ballev Co.: (l6o
P. A. Conolly, excavate. 34 Broadway, be-
r
J
Alkali Makes Soap
Bad For Washing Ha
Most Boaps and prepared ehampoos
contain too much alkali, which Is
very Injurious, as It dries the scalp
and makes the hair brittle.
The best thins to' use Is Just plain
mulsified cocoarrat oiVfor this is pure
and entirely greaaeless. It's very cheap
and beats the. most expensive soaps or
anything els all to pieces. Yon caa
get this at any drug1 store, and a
few ounces will last the whole family
for - months.
Simply moisten the hair with water
,and rub It in, about a teaspoonful Is
all that Is requilred. it make an abtui
dance J3f rich, creamy lather, cleanses
thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The
hair dries quickly and evenly, and is
oft, "fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy
and easy to handle. Besides, it looeens
and takes out every particle of dust,
dirt and dandruff. - (AdrJ
t een Bnnigirto end Coach sts.; builder, Lock
& Dangerfield; Wof. i
Mrs. Hanna Woods, repair one atorjr frame
bektry and restaurant. 0608 Foster Road, be
tween E. tB and B. 67th ta.; builder. B. E
Olson: $200.
Mra. N. Ijro, repair one story frame dwell
In?, 349 Marguerite are., between E. 87th and
SMh a Tea. . E. ; builder, O. Shipley; $loO.
M. L. Collins, repair two story frame
dw elling. HOI Clackamas st., " between Wil
liam and K. lt at.; boilder, caine; 100.
P. Lonis, repair one atorjr frame dwelling,
119 E. Sbth st. N. between Emerson and Sum
ner ats.; boilder. Steve Lewack; $280.
Fred Burrows, erect one atory frame chick
en house, 7 Hherrett ave., between B. J 7th
and E. loth its.; builder. William Dahlke;
$50.
Hchool district No. 1, repair two story frame
school. Hancock at., between E. 33d and E.
34th sta.; balkier, same; $200.
Hudson 4 Gram, repair three atory frame
wholesale grocery. 208 Oak at., between Front
and 1st ats.; builder. T. R. Coocoff $150.
Oregon News Co., repair two atorjr ordinary
shop, 440 Ulisan at., between 11 to and 12th
sts. ; ,bolldr. 1. Ft. Concoff; 105O.
Julius LUppett. erect two story frame dwell
ing, 191 Cactus Drive, between Cedar are. and
Oi.cttia Drive; bulliIiT, James L. Uulnn;
$15,000."
Matt Lorvaak, erect one story frame dwell
ing, 1475 Kerby St.. betuera Bryant and Mor
gan st.; builder, same: $1500.
V. M. C. Sllva, repair lo atory fireproof
steel frame offices and stores, 2s7 Stark St.,
between 3d and 4th ats. ; builder, ir Holland
llros.; $75,
Mrs. Bosltter, repair two story frame dwell
ing, 124 N. ISth st., between lilinan and Uoyt
sts.; builder, I). V. Campbell; $250.
II. E. l'lutnmer. repair one and one half
story dwelling. 4!6 K. 33d St., between Clin
ton und Division tn.; bulkier, same; $200.
M1k Sherlock, reialr two story frame dwell
ing. 571 Tburuian t . between 17tli and 18th
ats.; builder, L. L. Dillon; $50.
H. Campiou, erect l story ordinary garage,
S3 W. Park si., bet. Oak and Stark st.;
bt'llder. W. H. Canutvbael; $:.
O. A. Rlten. repair 4 story ordinary office
and warehouse, 8. W. cor. 5tb and Davis eta. ;
builder H. Hirsehberger Co.; $400.
Ir. Noble W. Jones, orect 2 story ordinary
hospital. 618 Marshall at., bet. 19th and 20th
sts.; builder, N. C. Hnshr & Tollesen; $201O.
H. I. and W. T. Ma key. repair 1 story
frame dwelling. 63 E, 50th Bt. N.. bet. Htan
ton and Slki.vou t.; bulld"r. same; a.VK).
August OlHon. erct 1 story frame Karajre,
P6fc Mississippi ave.. bet. Prescott and Blan
dins sis.; builder, same; $35
Mrs. Ella Tunk. repair 2 story planing mill.
Ml Macadam St.. bet. Curry and I'ennoyer ats.;
builder. A me Planing Mill ".; $40.
R. T. Perkins, repair 1 tory frame cWell
ing. 548 High St., bet. 17th and 1Mb sta.;
builder. D. S. Manny; $850.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
Title & Trust Co. to Wellesley Land
Co., L. 1, 2, 3, 4, B. 21, Montclair. .JT
D. D. Jackson to T. L.. Waasam, L. 19.
B. 14. Altamead f
rhllllp H. Endner and wf. to W. J.
. Hawkins. L. 12. U. 4, St. Johns
Park Add.a,
G. B. Hayes and wf. to Katie Baker,
part L. 5, B. 1, WUUaina Add.
No. 2
10
10
400
10
R. P. Effinger and wf. to Frank
Phillipi, laud beginning at point on
W. line llrh st.. 75.4 ft. southerly
from X with S. line Hurnside st 155,000
Clara P. Sheridan and bus. to Title
Truxt Co., L. 3, 4, 5. B. 8, Beau
mont, also L. 3, 4, B. 14, Gregory
Heights
J. N. Stewart and wf. to G. R. Wahl
gren et al, eimterly 1-3 L. 8, B. 24.
Mc.Vlillens Add
10
10 !
Jennie Leconta to Dotiiintck Leconta,
uud. Int. in 40x132 tt. beginning
at. point in V. Hue I.. H. Marys
Tille, 523.22 ft. S. of X. W. corner
L. 10
Frank I'liilltrmi asid wf. to H. I. F.f-
800
fiut,-er. I.. !, X. Va L. 5. B. 42,
Conchs Add 11O.0O0
C. Courtney to Title & Trust" Co., L.
13, B. 3, Southmorelfisd 10
Leander Lewis to O. P. West, L. 7.
R. 11, Kiure! Park (assigned to It
M. Tuttle) 1,40
Jolm Koller and wf. to John 8.
Heady, L. 6. B. 11, Portsmouth 250
Gregory lnr. (Jo. to ?. (J. uregor;
Dart B. A. Gregory Heights
J. F. Hoge and wf. to David F. I)u
boia et al, L. 8. 0. B. 15, Capit
Add.
8O0
Victor Land Co. to E. L. En
23, 24. B. 11, Goodmornug AJM 4s-
signed to J. T. Buckner)
E. N. Foster and wf. to Bfbel L"
Smith, L. 4. 5. 6, B. 2, L. 1,BJ
li." Strawberry Dale 4-1
1. E. Fen ton to George T. Settle-
myer, L. 13. B. 41, Ijiurelhurst . . V .
S. J, Silverman and wife to Jennie M.
liramhaii. L. a, B. In. Hosamere....
Charles Locke Paddon and wf. to H
riet Clark et al, L. 4, B. D.
dera Add, Sub. of II. lO. 11. 12,
Monta villa S Acre Tract
I. B. blautfman to A. E. Babbitt, L.
1. B. 1. Kauffmana Add
A. W. Johnsou aud wife to L. J. Brick
ell L. 15, B. 1, Ivauboe Add
L. J. Brlckell to A. W. Johnson et al,
L. 13, B. 1, Ivanhoe Add
10
MJ j
500
500
i
Mrs. Chenault Dies
At Her Old Home
Was Born in 3ardstown, Ky., 1844;
Came to Oregon With Husband In i
1880; Six Children Survive. j
Cove, Or., April 28. After a long ill
ness, Mrs. Belinda Chenault died at j
the family residence in Cove, Or , Fri- i
day, April 21. !
Miss Belinda Scisers was born at j
Bardstown, Ky., January 15, 1844. No-
vember 4, 1863, she was married to;
Washington Chenault. In September j
of 1862 she united with the Baptist 1
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Chenault came to Ore- j
gon in 1880, coming to Grande Honde i
valley, settling first at La Grande and !
afterward removing to a farm in the I
valley. They came to Cove in 1898, !
where they had since made their home.
Six children were born to them.
The husband, two sons and three
daughters survive: Emmett, near La
Grande; Junius of Freewater; Mrs.
Ruth Tabler of Portland. Miss Ollie
Chenault of Salem and Mrs. Bertha
Owens of Cove, Or. Funeral service.
were held at the Baptist church in
Cove, Rev. Mr. Walt of Portland, an
old friend of the family, officiating.
Interment was in the Masonic ceme
tery at La Grande.
Candidate Out for
Office Not Vacant
Judge Hamilton of Boseburg Decrees
W. C. Hi&man Hay Bnn for Justice;
Incumbent Claims Time Is Hot TJp.
Marshfleld, Or., April 28. Much In
terest was manifested in the decision
of Judge Hamilton of Roseburg, who
Is presiding in the Coos county cir
cuit court, in allowing the name of W.
C. Ilinman, Marshfield attorney, to go
on the ballot as candidate for justice
of the peace.
Justice Pennock now holds the of
fice and claims his term is six years.
District Attorney Liljeqvist takes the
same stand, ilinman started a man
damus proceeding and Judge Hamil
ton issued a writ of immediate man
damus commanding the county clerk
to put HJnman's name on the ballot as
a candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for justice at the primaries.
In speaking of the case. Judge Ham
ilton said that he did not regard that
the six year tenure applied to justices
or ytne peace and he therefore ordered
thffe name on the ballot, and that it
could be tried out later. The de
cision affects the six counties of this
judicial district. Coos, Curry, Doug-
"acQin and Benton.
E. Church at
Yoncalla Is Burned
Drain, Or April 28.- Fire of uncer
tain origin destroyed the Methodist
church at Toncalla Wednesday night at
It o'clock, entailing a loss of about
$1200 with $701 insurance. Since the
loss of the school bulldine ivn mimtho
ago some classes have been taught In
tne cnurcn ana inese iosi ineir OOOKS.
This is the sixth fire that has occurred
there In less than two years and 1 in
cendiarism is suspected in some in
stances. .
ianh.,i
a AJ
ELKUS TO BE NAMED
FOR POST IN TURKEY
ft i ' ' "t
W v; I
'SV
Macdonau
A. Li. Elkus.
"Washington, April 28. tU. P.)
President Wilson has decided to nomi
nate Abraham L. Elkus, prominent
I New York attorney, to succeed Ambas
sador Morgenthau in Constantinople.
President Wilson has accepted the
resignation of Morgenthau, according
to announcement at the White House.
To Unveil .Statue of
Thomas Jefferson
Program Will Be Held at Jeffereon
High School Monday XT the Weather
Shall Permit.
Weather permitting, t.ie siatua of
Thomas Jefferson, recently aeuuired
by the Jefferson high school, will De
unveiled Monday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock.
A tentative program calls for ad
dresses by Mayor Albee, J:idge M. V.
Munly. chairman of the schojl board,
Superintendent of Schools Alderman,
School Architect Naramore and School
Clerk Thomas. The school orchestra
will play and the student body will
sing patriotic songs.
Thfl stAfujh la rrliriA nf th rele-
; krated work of Carl Bitter at the Uni
lOersity of Virginia and will stand in
of the main entrance to the
lool. For the present it will rest
n a temporary base.
Two years ago Wilbur Carl, a Jef
ferson student, put out a fire m the
ldlng that might have resu'.te-l in
destruction. In appreciation of
this service the school board offered
to duplicate any amount that might be
raised by the student body tor the
statue. The students raised $1100
and with the appropriation of the
board the total amount of $2200 was
available.
The public is invited to the un-
veiling.
Catch Men Who
Picked Way Out
Three Xia Grande Prisoners Taken In
Wallowa County After Being' at
Liberty Since Last Sunday.
La Grande, Or., April 28. Three men
who broke the county Jail here Sun
day afternoon by picking Qut the bricks
have just been captured in Wallowa
county. They had been given a little
liberty in the hallway and were play
ing ball there when it was- discovered
that some bricks were loos eon the
that some bricks were loose on the
out and making their get-away.
They stayed all afternoon in hiding
and then at night proceeded toward
Wallowa county, where they were cap
tured by the sheriff's force here, aided
by the marshal at the Wallowa town.
Salaries Are Cot.
La Grande, Or., April 28. The city
commission has cut the wages of
the city manager from $200 to $175
per month and raised the pollee chief's
wages from $95 to $110 and also cut
the caretaker's wages from $85 to $75.
Pabst Is Insulted
By Senator's Advice
Was 'Told to "Take His Worries About
War With Germany to German Am
bassador" by Hastings, Wisconsin.
Milwaukee, Wis., April 27. (I. N.
S.) Replying to United States Sen
ator Husting's i vice to "take his
worries about war with Germany to
the German ambassador," Frederick
Pabst has sent this telegram to the
senator:
"our telegram of April 21, whl;n
you caused to be published in 'the
press, is an insult to me. I resent
it. especially because you refer mc, a
citizen of the United States, to a
diplomatic representative of a for
eign power. Your answer is unworthy
of the big office you hold. No reply
to this telegram is expected or de
sired." A letter which Pabst wr.te onaj
of a series about which Senator Hust
ings complained in congress yesterday.
Man Mobbed in Prison.
Lansing, Kan.. April 28. (U. P.)
f- Convicts of the state prison here to
day, enraged at reports of the presence
of Fred' Bissell, suspected of having
assaulted and murdered Edna Dlns
more, 9, attempted' to mob him. The
guards regained control.
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult plush or
broadclota casket, em
balming, outside bos,
hearse, two autoe and
services for.
Funerals if desired for
$20. $40, $60.
Higher " priced funer
als u proportloa.
We manufacture caskets.
Lady assistant. Beautiful funeral chapel. '.
MILLER & TRACE Y
- Independent Funeral Directors. i
Washington at Ella St. (bet. 20th and 21st)
West Side. " Main 2001, A-7.8S3.
r
trojt
NEW TODAY
EDWARD
HOLMAN
CO.
SSTABUSESO 1877.
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AS3
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
THIRD A2TD SAXaMOSf 8TBSSTS,
Hani 507. A-1B1X.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment tt Mortgage Co. '-
Offices aoa-4. 170 ad st.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
Boom 32. Alnsworth Bldg.
Phone Main 6841. Portland. Or.
On City end Farm Fr part ice ia
Any Amouat et Quits at Kates.
Hartmae It Taampaoa, Baafcart.
Corner of a'ourtk an Stark Sta.
Fearey Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
806 Deknzn Bldg..
Portland. Ox.
MEETING NOTICES
41
OREGON LODGE NO. 101.
A. F. & A. M. Special
communication tomor row
(Saturday) evening at 8
o'clock. Work in F. C. de-
Visiting brethren cordially in
By order of the W M. - .
LESLIE S. PARKER. See.
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pins, charm. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sth.
ZJitel Statistic
J72 a rtiagcs.Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Fred G. Broetje, 35 B. 61st at., legal, and
Hattle K. Crucnig, same address, legal.
Ivan Swift, Sellwood, legal, and llasel The
bergp, 9oO How doin St., legal.
John Benvlck, Warremlale. Or., legal, and
Anna P. Ericsson, 475 Falling at., legal.
Cljurles Johnson, 035 Wavier at., legal, and,
Pauline Endreseo, 779 Marshall at., legal.
Ilniuricb Langinan. 1021 Willamette boule
rard, legal, aud Leua aeer, 7U9 B. lOtn st.
N., lesal.
Kalaigb Bayard Runyon, 279 B. 24th St.,
legal, aad ijiUly MaOelina Groh, 270 li. 1st
st. N.
W. G, Smith & CoSftWS
and
s.
Tnirri floor aiorgan tiiog.
DRESS suits sold or rented, low prices,
latest styles, all sizes; we buy dress
suits. Barell's Misfit Cloth. Store, ol 3d.
DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique
Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st. -
BIRTHS
LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewia, 295
14th st. S.. April 25, a daughter.
LINKLATHK To Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Linklater. 1040 Alblna eve.. AdiII 25. a son.
CHEEK To Mr. and Mra. Clifford T. Cheek,
roweii alley road, April Yi, a aangnter.
SCOTT To Mr. aiid Mrs. Charles P, Scott. 105
10th st.. April 25. a daughter.
ZETTEKBEUU To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zet-
terberg. 583 Tnlno ave.. April 19, a son.
SMITH To Mr. and Mra. Glenn B. Smith. 73S
E. 39th St., April 21, a daughter.
MASSE Y To Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Master,
625 E. Tyler St., April 18, a daughter.
DOODUIDGE To Mr. and Mra Claude Dod
dridge, 18 K. Buffalo at.. April 21, a
daughter.
CHKISTOLOS To Mr. and Mra. John M.
nhrlsrnlm. Rfil Third at.. Anril 18. a win.
PWOl'E To Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Swope,
659 E. Slat st. W., April 15. a son.
BTjKKS To Mr. and Mrs. George Edward
Burks, &S3 L'mauua are., April 20, a daugh
ter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS T5
KRIS AMEN AprU 27. at her late residence,
Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Freilerlcka Kreamen.
aceri 7ft years 8 months and 29 days, beloved
wife of Thomas Kreamen. Deceased is also
survived by the following children: Mrs.
Thomas Germain, 6D6 Ketby St.; Mrs I..
Konad, also of this city; Mrs. Dick ,Hohde of
Tygh Valley, Or.; Ernest Kreamen of Ray
mond, Wash., and Mrs. D. A. Arnold of North
Yakima, Wash. Funeral service will be con
ducted Monday, May 1, at 2 p. in., from
Pearaon'a Undertaking parlors, Bussell st. at
Union ave. N. Friends invited. Interment In
family plot Rose City farg cemetery.
GILSON At 10228 5th ave. S. E., April 26.
Sarah Gllaon, aged 40 years. Funeral service
will be conducted Saturday, April 20, at S p.
m. la the mortuary chapel of A. D. Ken
vorthy & Co.. Qir2-04 92d at. S. E.. In Tnts.
Friends invited to attend. Interment Multno
mah cemetery.
FULLERTON At the residence, 837 Minne
sota ave., April 27, Charles P. Fullerton,
aire 85 years 7 months 26 days. Frlnd in
vited to attend funeral services which will
be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 10 a.
m. tomorrow (Saturday). Interment Salem, Or.
CLARK In this city, April 27. at his late
residence, 351 Cnlon ave.. Arthur Clark,
aged 86 years. Remains at Pearson's Dnder-
tr.king parlors, Kusseu st. at union ave
ANDERSON Mary J. Anderson, 455 Sumuer
St.. April 21, 48 years, tuberculosis.
M INTOSH William Mclntoah, 6221 47th at.
S E., April 24, 86 yeare, tuberculosis.
FREHN Fredrick W. Prehn. Ml Sixth at.,
April 24, 58 yeara, pernlcioui anemia.
ACKROYD Norrls M. Ackroyd, 255 Cherry st.,
April 24, oa yeara. rupercuiosis oi nip joinr.
MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists, 347
Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 2S7 Morrison
st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers
and floral designs. No branch stores.
TONSETli FLORAL CO., 2S5 Wash.,
t. J . V. r, ri KtV, fa1n riV7 A-11A9
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO.. 76S
. . . a . . . t . A ts A
tj 1 1 san si- toi. v-xio-.
MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up.
Sprays $1 up. Chappells,347 Morrison
MAX M. SMITH, fiorist. 141 6th st.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
P, L ILEUM
Undertaker. East 11th and Haw
thorne. E. 781. B-1888. Lady assistant.
Dunning& McEnteeoTelfTn
every detail. Broadway and Pine, sts.
Broadway 430. A-4558 Lady assistant.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E.
Alder st. Phone East 52. B-2525.
A. D. KEN WORTHY CO.
Two csiaauanuieoia.
Tabor 5267; 6802 82d st, Lents. Tabor
K895: 66th at. and Foster road.. Arleta.
Waiter C. Kenworthy
tf,-,2-l534 E. rsth. Sellwood 71. B-1122.
MILLER & TRACE Y, independent fu
neral directors- Prices low as $20.
$40 $H0 Wash, at Ella. At. 2691, A-7885.
Ai Ri Zellar uo.East ms. c-i'oss.
Lady attendant. Day and night servlca
Chambers Co. SrrVSK
lawn 3306, C-1133. Lady embalmer.
D T Dwrnop Williams and Knott.
n. I DVHICO East 1116. C-1943
if -i. East 80th and Glisan. Fu-.
namlllOn rreral services. Tabor 4311.
CIClArTQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152
OiN t VV L O A-2321. Cor. 8d and Clay.
trDIPQnMHS1i-CNCJS UND, PRLS.
LillVOUilM. 6133, A-2335. 445 Morr.
gree.
vited.
FUJfEUAlV DIRECTORS
f Continued)
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-
ji P. Finley & Son
The Progiessive
FUNERAL. 1J1RECTORS,
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main t. A-1599.
bKEKZK & SNOOK. B-1252. T. 1258.
102o Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant.
MONUMENTS
POR'i'LAND MAKBLB WKS.. 264-266
4tn et.. opp. city naiL Main 8564.
Fhjjin Nen Sons, for memorial
bLAELSING GRANITE. CCi
2fc)7- JFTO ST CO O. MA DI5QN
FOR SALE HOUSES 6t
5 ROOM BUNGALOW. $1475."
Modern 5 room home on 71st St.,
near Glisan st. car line; fireplace, buf
fet, Dutch kitchen, cement basement,
laundry trays, east front, large porch.
Cost $250. Will sel) for $1475.
MODERN HOME.
Owner must raise some cash at
once. Will sell :iS(nl homo far 12350.
This is $1200 less than cost; 2 years
old; 6 rooms, fine lawn, restricted dis
trict; near beautiful Peninsula park.
4 room houae (unplastered) on 78th
nd Halsey bt.; lot 50x100. Price
690. $10 per Uionth. (With use of
100x100).
UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON.
Ground Floor. 806 Oak st.
Why Not Build
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. Kklund.
313 Henry bldg. Main 6818.
BUILDERS and buyers of homes, we
. will send you a book on homes which
will explain some things which will
mean a large savincr for vou. Write.
J telephone or call the Oregon Homo
huilders. 1330 N. W. Bank bldg.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
By owner. 6 large rooms, new mod
ern house, cement basement, electric
light, gas, 6 large fruit trees, fine lawn,
plenty roses, 1 block to car. $1500.
226 Alder st., room 9. Main 1081.
$100 CASH BALANCE YOUR TERMS
5 room bungalow, 60x100 ft., near
car, good district, lawn, flowers, fruit,
chicken house. Price only $2200. A
snap. owner, woodlawn 848.
ON account of bad health, must sell
at once house and lot near Ockley
Green school; cash $1000, terms $1200.
See owner. 1299 Concord st.
SAVE money and trouble by seeing
and getting my terms; buildings de
signed and financed. Jack Hundley,
6U7 Pittock block.
$1100 $600 cash, buys neat, modern 5
room bungalow, full basement, im
proved lot, no incumbrance. Investi
pate. Tabor 3652.
NEW, classy double constructed
room bungalow $1600. cor. Lombard
and Williams; terms. Call Sunday. 263
Lombard.
6 ROOM house, garage, all street lm
provements in; $1700, $250 cash.
Gatewood. 165H 4th.
MODERN 10 room house, large lot, 1
block to car. all clear. $1400; $470
cash, balance $10 per month. 163 72d N.
MY 5 room house at a bargain, only
$1500. easy terms. good location.
Owner. Tabor 1618.
IOR SALE Good 4 room house, lot
50x100. 4 blocks to car. $S50. terms.
Woodlawn 1060.
lOK SALE 5 room bungalow, just
finished; come out and look it over.
494 E. 38th St., N.. Rose City.
FOR SALE 3 room house, $10 down,
$10 month; fruit, berries, all Im
provement sSellwood 2298,
TWO 6 room bungalows and one 7
room house, cheap, in Irvington. S74
Clackamas. .
BARGAIN 3 room house and lot, $550.
or terms, on Mt. Scott car line. Y
561, Journal.
FIVE room house and lot. E. 16th st.
for $650. Main 1068.
MODERN 6 room house, paved street,
carline. cheap. 1068 E. 30th N.
FOR SALE LOTS
JO
200 BEAUTIFUL lots In Milwaukie; 5c
ear fare; light, gas and water; $20
cash and $10 per month. H. G. Stark
weather. Rlsley station. Phon Oak
Grove 1-X.
TWO choice lots for sale by owner.
one in North Irvington. All improve
ments in. Y-662, Journal.
CORNER lot, 50x100, cost $1050; sell
for $525. For information, all Main
9518
1K iNGTON lots for sale at sacrifice
by owner; large area to select from.
Grauel. 628 ChambeT of Commerce.
ACKEAQB
232 ACRES, 130 cultivated, balance
pasture, timber, water, near Yamhill,
$65 acre, terms.
20 acres. 13 cultivated, house, barn,
$1500.
20 acres, 18 cultivated, 6 room house,
barn. 6 miles Portland; $6300. $S00, bal
ance 9 yeaxs, 6.
6 acres cultivated, near car, $1200.
IVz acres, house, barn, fruit; $850,
terms.
Gatewood. 165 4th.
HALF acre at bargain price of $600,
in young orchard, only 3 blocks from
Wichita station, or one acre at $1100;
easy terms. Come out Sunday p. m.
Take any car on Estacada line, get off
at Stanley. Ask for Mr. Miller. 6c
fare by book
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms; will build to auit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner.
CHICKEN. FRUIT GARDEN ranches
near Portland, 2, 6, 10 acre tracts,
best soil, good roads, near electric, $65
to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc Far
land 309 Yeon bldg., Portland.
1 20 ACRES $400.
$1 fare from Portland, close school,
station; several tracts with running
water: $20 cash, balance easy. Claude
Cole, 300 Henry bldg.
SMALL FARMS.
Just the thing you want.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
(2B9 Stark, near 4th.)
AT ROSEBURG, Or.. 10 acres, im
proved, opposite Soldiers' home, on
Umpqua river; terms or cash. w. A.
Kimmell, 844 Clinton t Portland.
ACRE tracts on carline, 'near city;
paved road; $5 cash, $5 per month.
Fred H. Strong. 617 Chamber of Com.
SUBURBAN HOMES
7U
4tt ACRES WITH HOUSE.
On new hard surfaced Rase Line
road. About 7 miles from cit.v. 6 room
bungalow, large porch, gooa well, 3
acres In berries, young orchard, l block
to electric station. Will sell cheap and
give terms.
FINE FOR CHICKEN RANCH
1 acre. 5 blocks from 6c carline. A
real snap. Will put up and finance
build aga.
- -. ...
A COMPLETE CHICKEN T.ANCH
In Gresham. 1 or 2 acres. Modern
house, 2 years old. A big sacrifice and
Ubaral terms to reliable purchaser,
UMBDESSTOCK & LARSON.
Ground floor. 3v6 Oak ft
I L"' aaP-SBaa-sssBfa-ls-a-tavsyKaaassBVBarvVBaaBvs
SUBURBAN ACREAGE
SUBURBAN HOMES.
Acre or half acre tracts, fine soil,
gas and electric connections, Oregon
City line, near Portland; small amount
down, pay like rent. East 734, or W
181, journal.
O-l SALE FARMS
17
SMALL, farm of 10 acres, 3 miles from
Sheridan. V mile to school, ail wire
fenced, 7 acres improved, S room house,
barn and outbuildings, all & years old;
3 cows, 1 heifer, 2 calves, 1 horse, 3d
chickens, 2 hogs, plenty of oak wood,
hay, crop and garden planted; separa
tor and good well and pump; 1 light
buggy. and a 1-horse wagon, harness
and Implements, and email tools too
numerous to mention; place must be
een to be appreciated; stands me
$3500. I must sell. Make me an offer.
No reasonable offer will be turned
down. L. Agren, box 342. Sheridan. Or.
63 ACRES of good land in Clackamas
county, i of a mile from Yoder sta
tion, is for sale cheap if deal can be
made at once. 18 acres clear, 6 room
1 story living house, good barn and
other buildings. Might take part ex
change in Portland improved property.
Will give any terms of payment to
good party. If interested, address at
once, C. P. Christensen, Imperial hotel,
Portland.
CALIFORNIA 20 acre Improved, al
falfa ranch in Merced county, $210
per acre. Good terms of payment. For
further information write or call on C.
P. Christensen. Imperial hotel. Port
land. Or, before May 1.
if
you want a good tarui.
go to headquarters.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
269 Stark, near 4th.)
PRUNES pay big. I have 20- acres.
Must selL Adjoins city. High school,
fine soil and improvements. Full par
ticulars. Owner Box 167. Riddle. Or.
BX)R SALE 58 acres Kood hill land,
shot soil, 20 miles 9. W. of Portland,
some improvements, $30 per acre. Q.
B. Hays, laurel. Or.
24 ACRES 3 miles west of Forest
Grove, 6- acres cleared, house, or
chard, creek, very good soil. Price
$2400. 84 E. 83d st. -N,
FOR REXT FARMS
FOR RENT 15 acres,
300 Henry bldg.
Claude Cole,
FARMS WANTED 38
REXT OR BUY
WANTED A large etock ranch in
Oregon with plenty of outrange, suit
able for sheep or cattle, with quanti
ties of winter feed available. Give
detailed Information. V-178, Journal.
ROOM with kitchenet, $1.25 per wk..
leepinir rooms, x.o per w. anu uy.
530 Davis st.
IlOMESTEADft
7
Homestead, $300
121 acres with 4 room house and
outhouses and fine water. It is on a
road and within a mile of mail. a
miles to school, in a good settlement,
6 acres is broke up and about 30 acres
of th nlflpp is rnod rvlow land. bal. IS
burnt over land, rolling fine for stock;
1 cow. 1 horse, chleKens and aucKs,
some tools and other small stuff goe.
some fenced. This la in the Siletz
near Otis and Salmon river. This is
not far from Willamlna. You couldn't
put the improvements on the place for
that. This is a snap.
E. P. ELLIOTT & SONS.
Oregon City, or
WE charge 25c per acre lor locating
you on a 320 acre homestead In Cat
low valley, Harney county, Oregon.
This includes your meals and automo
bile trip both ways from the railroad
at Riverside. Our locator la a bona
fide homesteader in Catlow valler and
well qualified for this work. See Mr.
Milne, 436 Pittock. block, Portland, re
garding the trip.
AM going out on my homestead Mon
. day with auto; can locate two or
three more. Deedon, 189 W. Park st.
Main 3297. .
$2500 RELINQUISHMENT, good im
provements. $1200 cash. rooming
house up to $500, balance any good
property. OX-973. Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
160 ACRES of timber, close to Port
land. In Cowlitz county, Washington;
1.000,000 of cedar and 3.000.000 of fir
guaranteed, to trade for Portland or
Seattle property. BELL REAL ES
TATE CO.. 318 Ky. ii-X
A'OII WANT FARM?
40 acres, Clackamas county, atock,
crop, farm tools; bungalow, as pay
ment. Owner, 492 Columbia st. Main
6885,
20 ACRES, cultivated, good land, 16
miles Portland, $4000. Want house
or vacant lots, $2000; balance mort
fucre. Gatewood, 1154 4th.
For satisfactory exchanges,
see the leaders.
-HARTMAN & THOMPSON
(269 fftark. rear 4th.)
FIVE room modern bungalow; take
good lot as first payment or small
cash payment. Phone owner. Tabor
1902.
CLEAR, unimproved, under ditch: also
improved dairy ranch for income or
vacant. Address RX-764. Journal.
EQUITY 7 room house in Laurelhurst.
fine location, to trade for lots. Call
1J13 7 Chamber of Commerce.
WANT some clear lots from $500 to
$1000 each for good mortgages. T
751, Journal.
WANTED REAL ESTATE 31
"VB will sell or loan you money
On your lot
J. C. CORBIN CO.. LEWIS BLDG.
ROOMING HOUSES
I WILL sacrifice my good, clean
rooming house of 12 rooms this
week for $220 cash. 268 12th sL
A-2595.
WILL pay cash -for small rooming
house centrally located; must bo
bargain. Owners only. Q-941. JournaL
52 ROOM hotel, hot and cold water,
phone each room, little cash, balance
trade. Masters. 6 07 ritrocit piqck.
FURNITURE of 17 room lodging and
rooming house; $100 cafch. D-566,
Journal.
NINE ROOMS. $175 SNAP.
White Temple district, 502 Couch
bldg.
BUSINESS OFPOHT UNITIES IM
i. u-i. BARGAIN.
Dandy confectionery and waiting
room, will sell cheap as I cannot give
it my attention. Inquire at 202 N.
23d st.
ENTERPRISE cleaners, 23d and North
rup St.. after successful six yeara
want to quit. Will sell building and
business, $500. No agents.
ATTENTION. BUYERS!
Grocery stores with living rooms,
from $200 up. Masters. 607 Pittock
bloc.
FOR SALE West End billiard par
Jor, four tables. Owner has other
business. Inquire 227 Taylor sL. As-
loria, yjr.
CHEAP for quick sale, most popular
bathing and boating beach in Oregon,
fully equipped. Call or write II. Sea
man, Oswego. Or.
GARAGE with Ford and Dodge Bros.
agency in a good county. Owner haa
other interests. Investigate this be
fore It's too late. DX-561. Journal.
MAN for 2 straction and- 1 runabout
wood saws and vacuum cleaner; con
tracts with WQOdyards. . Mlllerehlp,
724 Chamber of Commerce.
PARTNER'for traction woodsaw, $150
will give you half interest. , iilller
shlp, 724 Chamber of Commence
We can trade or sell anything.
MI LLERSHIP. 724 CHAM. OF COM.
' urncra a dttvi-tj
UU,U AA, A-f J A- A-l X M.
' Cash and clear acreage for store or
rooming house. 502 couch bldg.
WANTED, a man mechanically in
dined with $200; outside work. Can
earn $20 a week and up. 15 N. 3d at.
OLD established casn grocery. $400
cash, balance trade. a63 William's
BUSINESS CARDS. ,
xtose v.iiv itidi ids: 1.0.
' Third st., cor. Taylor.
BUSINESS OPPOR1U20T11S 20
; f Con tinned)
ONLY store, rich farming country, 20
miles Portland; on electric line, near
depot; cash sales neariy $20 day: clean
stock; $800 buys stock and fixtures;
nearby mill employs 35: best reasons
for selling; eheap rent; place for living
quarters. Phone Sirs. White, .Main 6581.
iOR SALE Established manufactur
ing business equipment, suppllec
stationery, etc. will be sacrificed for
$100 for all; owner has stock in an
other business which requires his time
and attention. Oregon Waatine Co., 73
Front st.
WANTED AT ONCE.
Physician In town of 600, near Port
land. Doctor leaving location to spe
cialize. Place paid $3500 la3t year.
OX-980. Journal.
HAVING to go east will- sell good
grocery stock and fixtures at a
bargain; apartment' house district;
mostly cash trade, act quick. Owner,
V-185. Journal.
MUST sell my grocery and delicates
sen: going to leave the city. Will
take half of invoice value. Make me
an offer. Room 1, Railway Exchange
bldg. Main 898. -
PATENT for sale Manufactured ready
for market, including dies. etc. M-
journal.
FOR SALE Blacksmith tools and good
location. Apply ,401 S. Ivanho St.,
Pt. Johns.
MONEY TO LOAN 2?
REAL ESTATE
OUR installment plan is the best and
surest method of paying a loan.
$32.26 per month for 36 months, or
$21.24 for 60 months, or
$15.17 for 96 months pays a $1000
loan and interest.
Other amounts In proportion.
We loan on improved city property
Or for building purposes.
EQVJJ?L? v8 4 LOAN ASSN.,
oi.cn w oi., rurtiana, wregon
LET UB MAKE YOlrw T.OAMS
$700 8 $2000 8
$H00 8 $3000 7,
NEILAN & PARKHILL.
203 Stock Exchange bids..
Bfi ana ramhUI.
t ROM $lwOo to $60,000 to loan at 1VU
on city and farm property.
GEO. E. WAGGONER CO..
805 Yeon Bldg.
BUILDING loans on city and suburban
property; money advanced as work
KrOKrcBe.s- B- 16 bailing
ftldy. Main 3407.
ilou.uuu UN mortgages, city or farm
property, fire insurance. McKenzle
" ""'inser o g zq ana Alder.
viMjk lu LOAN in amounts of $lo
V? !??0?. ,n lty property. A. H.
"rn ff'ji wrrnnggr nmsf
$600 to 000 for mortgage loans on
Portland property; lowest rates.
.rryn wimams. ViVi 1st St.
ij.k.o on improved properties. The
Oregon Horn Builders, 1330 N. W
$500. $SOO. $1000. $1600, $2000 and $2600.
J. L. WELLS & CO..
324 Chamber of Commerce
CAH paiu icr mortgages, uolea. con
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. P. H. Lewis. 4 Lewis bldg,
$200 to $10,000 on hand for immediate
loans on improved city property
BOID REALTY CO.. LEWIS BLDG.
Aj i-. to ion! on improved city rami
property. F C. King. 314 Rpaldin
looo jf to i&uoo to loan on city or
J00 aaoo, 600. $900, $100, $1800.
Fred W. German Co.. 732 Cham. Com.
S40.0U0 OR H A H H I KIil-l". Kl
BO 4th st. Board of Trad Bids
SEE us bmaii loans, installment loans.
vtiinrn-wunon i-p,. aza Yeon hide
$4000 OR any part at 7 on improved
property. M-179, Journal.
$500, $700, $1000, $1500 no com.; no
delay. Ward, 407 Spalding bldg.
wo" o.oE luaab. o anu i. Louis
.-ainmon v p.. jini uak xt. near 5th.
MuincV to loan, b to . W. ti. delta
& Co. 310 Snaldinsr bldg.
Myitiuuu ioatia. 6 V to Oregon
Inv MortftMK- Co.. 170 3d it.
MONEY TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES
07
SALARIES CHATTELS. "
Money to loan to salaried people and
others on furniture, pianos, motor,
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, eto. at
legal rates, with easy terms of pay
ment; no delay.
PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC..
Licensed.
311 Dekum bldr-
LOANS WANTED
$500 WANTED on $1200 mortgage;
r?d farm security; no commUsion.
C-392, Journal.
WANTED $500 from private party for
three years at 7 per cent intereat:
good security. U-696. Journal
WANT $1500 on improved ilt,' Tabor
property. H-179, Journal.
FINANCIAL
51
1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also
sellers' Interest in contracts Or and
Wawrt H. K. Noble Lumbermena bldg
HE LI WANTED MALE
WE want 10 house to house solicitors
If you are a live one, we have a
proposition that will Interest you; pro
motion to tho.e who make good. 21
Grand ave.
WANTED Man to learn feeding and
milking registered stock; must be a
rustler. A. Thlassen & Son. Milwaukie.
Oregon.
BIDS wanted for excavating basement
20x32; wagon Job. Woodlawn 8078.
RAILROAD machinists weiiteu. mduiv
401 Stock Exchange
WANTED Party to take contract out
ting 800 cords wood. Sftll. 1672.
AGENTS wanted to sell tube extracts.
602 E. 8th st. S.
EMPLOYMENT department Y. II. C
A. Service free to members
HJiLi VV A ATiill
-ailasc.
AW
Y. M. C. A, AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL.
Day and night classes; training la
repairing, driving and machine work,
including forge, lathe, shaper. drill
press, etc.; time unlimited. Secure
pass at Educational office Y. M. C. A,
bldg.. to Inspect our shops and meth
od. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS
AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED. Tui
tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y.
M. C. A. and its EMPLOYMENT DE
PARTMENT, use of 60-ft- swtmmlng
jm. -ni wci uaniB. gymnasium, etc
$75 MONTH. Government Jobs. Men
women wanted. List of positions
free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 849-0.
Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED Names men, wishing to
become Portland mail carrier. Com
mencc $67 month. OX-932. Journal.
UNCALLED for tailor made suits, $6.60
up. Taylor the Tallof. 289 H Burnslde.
HELP WANTED- FEB 1ALE Z
WANTED 5 young ladies; must
be of neat appearance. Apply
office Ileillg theatre, Saturday
between 11 and 1.
WANTED Toung woman to do house
work for 2 persons In country; give
phone number. Y-933, Journal
WANTED 10 experienced ' chocolate
dippers. True-Blue Biscuit Co., East
tn ana uavig sts.
tAiti jq.w,p m io.
child and second work. 789 IveJoy.
GIRL to assist with housework. Phone
Milwaukie 46Y. - )
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE SU
WANTED A teacher to teach eleventh
and twelfth grades; able to teach
music and play piano; cottage on school
grounds; rent and wood free. Want
school to begin the 1st of September:
nine months terms; one with children
preferred: wages $76 per month. Mrs.
Mary Prlngle, clerk. Dlat. No-24, Mist.
0-evn. . . '.
aCoHLER BARBER : SCHOOL, wants
men and women to learn the barber
trade free of charge In I weeks; posi
tions secured; pay while learning. , 8
and 38 N.-2d C .., . '
llEU WANTED MALE AND
K - FEMALE ' 29
(Coatlnned) ' ' ' -
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
wants men arm women to itirn ma
i trd;. paid while learning; tools free:
! positions secured: summer ret; writ
Tor cTaioaru. 4 N. id st-
Uitr-UcnN Barber College wants men
and women to learn barber trade ta
weeks: positions guaranteed: tools free
paid while learning; modern method
trjichlnar; tuition redi!cfl tK Madlaon.
W NTED AGENTS
AGENTS wanted to handle new house-;
hold article needed in every home.
Great ReDeater. Housewives dellchted.
! The Charles Scott Co., box $5$, Port-
iland. Or. r
CANVASSERS for very good DroDOsi-
tion. Mr. Tyle, Menlo hotel, 10th and
Stark.
SITUATIONS MALE
CITY OF PORTLAND
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
14 th and Johnson sta.
EFFICIENT MEN '
, FOR ALL POBITION8.
Salesmen, office man. clerks, me
chanics, farm hands, house men, oooks,
mill men, loggers, laborers eto. No
- l - . . t a '
icv inaiKSU auiytuyer or employe, out
of town orders given prompt attontlon.
Main 3656. A-1024.
compei ent shop mechanics and
chauffeurs furnished by Y. M. O. A.
Auto school. Main 70. A-66$l.
Pnntroffnr Building, plumbing.
L-OniraCIOr plastering, brick and!
ement work. S. S. Klngery. Mar. 1t8
EXPERIENCED auto .truck driver
wants steady position; good refer
encea. 68ft loth et.
YOUNG man of good habits wants
steady work of any kind. N-866,
JournaL
PAIN TING, paperhanginf . tinting, $2
per room up. c. a. htrnoi, Mar
shall 2828.
lain 6B49;
WANTED Position driving ear tor
private family; can furnish best of
references. Call Pacific hotel, room .
PAINTER needs work: has own lad
ders, tools; reasonable charge'. Ben
Salisbury. Main 670$.
PAPERING and tinting, work guaran
teed. Tabor 6288. ' -t-
SITUATIONS FEMALE 4
CITY OF PORTLAND
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BURRAV.
Women's Department. City Uau.
No Fee Charged.
Reliable, competent help, any line,
promptly supplied. Office, clerks,
housekeepers, domestic, day workers.
seamstresses. Marsnau 4100. A-41IB.
YOUNG woman wishes position in:
home where she can have full cliarg.
country preferred, as housekeeper. JT
aaj, journal.
WANTED- A position as governess ur
traveling couipanlon by a lady of
education and refinement. Z-961 Jour
nal.
aaii. journal.
A COMPETENT helper for the house;
will do any kind of work or cook.
Call East 5896, care Mrs. E. F. Bchnei
uer for particulars.
MIDDLE aged lady wishes position ae
nousetceeper ror elderly lady; 'also
piaya piano, u-tii, journal.
ISN'T there something in this city that
a woman can do to keen herself andi
son from want7 Z-862, Journal.
WANTEDA position as housekeeper
in private family or care of chll-
vi ru, iuaufay A V I V.
GIRL wants to play piano for movie
show, experience more than wages
oDjeci. i an Atarsnau iv.
WANTED Any kTiItl ol housework.
zs an nour. i-none Main hubs.
YOUNG girl wants general housework.
rnone woouiawn 43.
WANTED Work of any fcthd by the
hour. Sellwood 668.
EXPERIENCED maid wants hotel
work, in or out. Main 2660.
CASHIER, or ticket seller; references.
Phone A-4058. -
XtELlABLE woman wants work by day
or hour. Main 6624. - -
WOMAN wants day work. Call Main
8928.
TWO girls want work by day. .Phone
Woodlawn 1131.
DAY work of any kind. Marshal) ,
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
AND FEMALE S3
EXPERIE"NCEb " Lman andwoman
want houne cleaning) etc.. . ref.
Woodlawn 3772. -
DRESSMAKING
40
REMODELING and dressmaking;
prices reasonable. n Williams ivs,'
LRESSMAK1NG Alterations. $.; day.
... - V. . . 1 .Of,
NURSES
CO
TRAINED nurse, own home, nice room
with sleeping porch, electrlo and
massage treatments, home comfort
for invalids. Tabor 2213.
MATERNITY nurse, trained but not
practical; very reasonable.- phone
Tabor 4341,
NURSE with training. Invalids, men
tal preferred. Main 4226.
FURNISHED ROOMS
ROOM register listlog several hundred
in all parts of the city at Y. M. C. A.;
also those In the association fireproof
building, with shower baths, swimming
pool, gymnasium, library, reading
rooms, at $1.50 to $2.76 per week
double, with individual bedr, or. $2.60
to $4.60 per week stogl.
READ HOTEL" T
Corner of 4th and Salmon sts. Re
spectable, newly furnished and strictly
modern rooms. Rates 76o and $1.00 per
day, $2.60 and up per week. Main 4893.
BACI IKLORS HOTEL
Everything new and up to oat4V
For men only.
Tenth and Washington.
Main 6319
ern. fireproof, resectable. 18 week up.
V If W B1WJ V V MM MM. .1, B, V JHW,
fl.lO WEEK up. clean, warm, modern
fur, rms.. central, ine King, box jer-
FURNISHED ROOMS
rKIVATII MKXLT.
70
WOMAN alone, wants a good Christian
1ar4v h rrwiiM' hAUlA mfldlfll! MM
cook in kitheen if desired; rent small.
Call 77 8 Harroid ave.
PLEASANT front room for 1 ' or i
young men, walking distance. Ph-ne
Main z.
r!LEAhi. modern front room, reason.
able, give dinner. 30 N, 16th, near
Wash.
FURNISHED room in private nous.
101 Knott st. Phone Wdlri. 1131. .
ROOMS AND BOARD
7 a
F1ZTATB TAKZX.T,
ROOM, board, t elderly men, employed,
very reasonable. . walking . distance.
2 oaritnes.' Sellwood 2162. -
ROOM and board by day. . week- or
fmonth, in widow's home; gentlemen
preferred. Esst 7427.
$4.50 WEEK Outside rooms, bath, 3
nome cooked tneais oaiiy, wain.
T WO rooms, modern home, rates to
two or three men. Marshall t37.
WANT, young man to ooara ana room
In private family. ' Woodlawn 40L
HOLSEKEEPINO ROOMS H
LARGE unfurnished housekeeping
rooms fo rent, $2.60 per month at
375 N. 19th L. cor. Tfeurinan at. Main
4755. . .. . ' .7
THREE conveniently located H". K.
rooiD.i (or rent, $12, including water.
TXVO' housekeeping rooms. $10 per
month. (46 Washington U sear
Jth.
MERCEDES. 20th and Morrison I and
3 room suite, hot-cold water, fur
nac heat. $1.50 to i weK.
NEWLY tinted and cleaned bousekeeu-
ing rooms, rent very cheap. , l$3Vs
Grand ave., near Taylor, ; -fom
An. $1 week up. 401 First t.
APTS.FTee hath, hot, fold water
CHEAP housekeeping rooms, 22 lith
street. - - '-
iCoattnaed 39em -Pace! ,