The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 05, 1916, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY MAY '3, 1916.
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LflUU LUIHIL UU. 11
TO ANNOUNCE A NEW
SYSTEM FOR BUILDING
t m r r- I . r I
Homes to Bp Frpr.tpn on Ka-
lIUMICd IU UC L.ICLICU V Ua
r r n.n. . c; i William Mama Ke pair J atory rrai
SIS Ot MOrtCage bearing 0i2K, N. 2nd at., between LoveJ.,y and
' 1st".: builder. T. C. Sutherland. 1.16.
HPT PoiTT ntrrPQt
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MflMTUI Y DAYMPWT AIM
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Thrift Flan as Modeled in Brooklyn,
V. T to BaUndtrtakin Hr
for Tlrst Time.
An Important announcement will
oon be made by the Ladd Estate com
pany concerning its future plans for
financing the building of homes on the
property Hold by It.
The plan la new to this section of
the country, but is modeled on the
successful Ideas followed In The
Thrift, a company organized by
Charles Pratt In connection with the
Pratt Institute of Brooklyn in 1890.
The details an applicable to Port
land were worked out by IJ, W.
Strong, manager of the Ladd estate,
and the local representatives of the
eatate during the recent visit to Port
land of Harold 1. Pratt, treasurer of
and a member of the board of directors
of The Thrift
Flan Is Outlined.
An outline of the workings of The
Thrift was printed In the financial de
partment of The Journal, following an
Interview with Mr. Pratt during his
presence In Portland. The Lurid Es
tate company, according to 11. W.
Strong, has set aside an initial fund
Of $100,000, and will be In position
- to provide more as the plan develops,
j,. Those who desire to build on prop
erty purchased from the company will
.be ..financed In accordance with their
basis of credit and ability to pay and
the. requirements of the property on
which they may locate.
A certain percentage of the entire
Investment will bo required to be paid
tdown, according to the circumstances
. r. . . I . . . . 1 ........ I. .... ..n.l
balance will be financed on" the .basin
of a mortgage bearing 6 per cent In
terest, payments to be made monthly
On a basis which will, amortize the
loan In eight to ten years.
Under The Thrift plan a loan of
$1000 covering a period of ten years
and bearing 6 per cent interest will
amortize itself on inontnly payments
Of $11.33. The total payments in ten
years will be $1,359.J. the average
cost of the loan per year will be
$35. 96, and the average per cent on
the amount originally borrowed will
be but 3 3-5 per cent.
Business Idea Basis.
"The steps that have been taken in
this connection," said Mr. Strong, "are
simply those which have in mind a
broad p'an of selling real estate on
the basis of constructive develop
ment. It will be seen at a glance that
the carrying out of this plan must
mean keeping as far away as pos
sible from boom prices and boom meth
ods of dealing. Neither is the idea
A nhiln nt ii rnnii' f i n u AM rt i . .1 j... I .
ings will be on a strictly business
basis. We claim, however, that it will
be dealing in a stable commodity on
a stable basis. it will encourage the
purchase and maintenance of homes in
h4s city exclusively, as our plan will
not appeal to the man who wants to
buy and sell for the speculation there
is tin It."
MANY RLALTY MEN COMING
Interstate Convention Aere to Draw
Big Attendance.
Further progress in the plans belntr
made .for the interstate convention of
real estate men, to be held in Portland
July 17, 18 and 13, was reported by
President F. E. Taylor at the regular
weekly luncheon held at the Oregon
hotel this noo'n. Acceptances are com
ing from all of the principal points of
Oregon .nd Washington, in the terrl-
' tory tributary to Portland, and a good
Sized delegation is promised from
southwestern Idaho. With the accep
tance of the invitations, a large num
ber of associate memberships are be
ing received.
There was no regular speaker sched
. tiled for today, the meeting being an-
. flounced as a business session.
Lease on Building Reported.
T. W. Jenkins & Co. have taken a
lease on the building at CO and 62
Front street, now occupied by Meier &
. ti - . ,
rranx as storage rooms ior w.e luim
ture department. The premises con
sist of four stories and basement.
Before the grocery company will oc
cupy the pren.ises there will be in
stalled an elevator and heating plant,
and considerable remodeling will be
done.
To Build Private Hospital.
Dr. N. W. Jones has taken out a per
mit for the erection of a private hos
pital at 616 Marshall street, to cost
$24,000. It Mflll be two stories and
basement of brick construction.
P. Dolph of 122 East Sixteenth street ! water for the natatorium is the over
north has taken out a permit to erect fjow from the city reservoirs and comes
a one and a half story frame residence underground from the mountains, it is
at 1240 Haspalo street, to cost $3000. ;a tittla t00 coid for comfortable bath
Building Per.nita.
I. N. Matney. erect oue story frame chicken
home. 247 E. 77tli at. N between Hassao
nd Holladay a.: bnllder. aame; $5o.
W. H- Ouade. repair one and one half story
. , . 1 1 1 i . r tf mi, .., KJ i .........
i ra mat uwruuiK, ou n,n i. t j
Shaver end Maaon sts.: builder, aame; $..
C. D.'Kraaer, erect one atory frame garage.
U69 Hemlock at., between Haxel and E. Harri
ses t : builder. B. W. Kanuer; $120.
V U. palmer, erect one atory frame garage,
2g Vancouver ave.. between Morris and Stan
top Sta.; builder, aame; $.".
T. Lehnherr, erect one story frame garage,
823 Vancouver ave.. between Failing and Sha
ver ata.; builder, aame: $50.
Annie L. Lent, repair one atory frame
Store. 601ft 92d at. S. K . between Woodstock
are, and 61at ave.; ouutier. aame; 1130.
Northwest Steel Co.. erect one atory frame
abop. foot of Sheridan at.; builder, eame:
$75o6.
U. Marx, repair two story ordinary rooma,
SttU N. 3d at., between Davla and Everett
sts.; builder, S. Bosh ford; $40.
Mra. Mary K. Shepherd, construct retaining
wall. 733 Talbot road. Greenway addition;
builder, John Carlson; $75.
' H. E. Ball Repair 1 story frame dwelling,
T120 64th ave. S. E., between 70tu and 72d
Sts.: builder, D. W. Wharton, $75.
Wm. W. Widmer Repair 1 atory frame
dwelling, 808 Buxton at., between E. Cllaan
and Lawrence ats.; bnllder, aame, $200.
... 1lera Mualc House Repair 1 atory frame
swelling, 2U7 Woods at., between 3d and 4th
Sts.: builder. C. N. Luck, $500.
- Kllera Mualc House Repair lty atory
repair two atory ordinary rooma.
frame dwelling. 260 Woods at., between 3d and
ta sts.; builder, G. N. Lock, $08.
G. U Stelnan Erect 1 atory frame garage,
887 B. 47th St., between Hawthorne ave. and
)a. Harrison at.; builder, aame, $50.
J. A. Malarkey Repair 2 atory ordinary
store, 215 Front at., between Salmon and Tay
lor sta.; builder. Central Door a Lumber Co.,
ITS- I
- Sullivan 4k Oonaidlne Repair 8 atory fire
proof reinforced concrete theatre, 175 Broadway
Mtween Morrison and Yamhill ata.; builder,
Becker Co.. 205.
Fted Taoecher Repair 1 atory frame dwell
ing, 886 E. Weldlar at., between E. 28th and
2Vth sts.; builder, aame, S8n.
C W. Merritt Krect 1 atory frame garage
T34 X. 75th St. N.. between Fremont ami
Klickitat sts.; bnllder, C. V. Inman, $35.
ttlmon Salvage Co. Repair 3 atory ordinary
tore, 133 lat at., between Waeblngtoe and Al
dor sta.; builder. Findley Crow. $JOOO.
Mrs, Wm. Pullllps Repair 1 atory f,ama
atorc, "609-815 E. Morrison t., between Eaat
J . th and E. 16th sta.; builder, i. C. Barer,
$100.
I-eoncira Rensbaw Erect 1 atory frame gar
age. 070 Powell at., between Eaat 32d and
K. 83tn ata. ; builder aame. 50.
Wm. P. Kaucb Ereet 1 atorr frame Karaite,
207 E. With (., between' Mawuiorne are. and
K. Market ft.; builder, J. B. Beach' It Sod,
$2.10.
August Stllger - Erect 1 atory frame gar
age. 583 E. JWth at., between Brooklyn and
Tll'betta ; builder, Wyirandt & Weth. b.
ur. " Jones erect i aiory oral
,"m,j,1,,, 6,6 mi.h t., between mb
bM . bnIrter Hufcby A Tollisen. $24
Dr. N. W. Jones Erect 2 atory ordinary
ana
000.
nie atore.
Marshall
w- Montague Repair 3 story frame
apartment. 4:o E. Yamhill at., between Eaat
Mh and E. 7th ata.;. builder. X. V. Wilson,
$100.
Perry Dolnh Erect 1U atory frame dwelling.
1240 HaasaUo at., between E. 4lt and 431
.ata - li
iilldt-r. Geo E. ManEjR. oo.
William L.lrtd Wrwk 1 ami 2 atory frame
atore 61i 4 L'uIod are. N-, butwu-n Bmree and
Kna4ll ata.; wroker. aarue, foo.
Mary A. Heitkemner Krect 1 atorr frame
E
a mge, 934 E. Glisau ft., Iietwren K. !Wtb ud i
lat ata - tin Her V. He llltemiwr. I.0.
W. p. Manila Repair 1 Vi atory frame ,
dwelling-, loai 8. Mayea at., between Burr A j
U,uttS ,lu"'UH..T1,. i
dwelling. 4a Oregon at., between E. flth
and
K 7tb ata.; builder. Becker Co., $215.
Real Estate Transfers.
Brnng- Co.. Inc., to William L. Graham
I.. 11, B. 14, Kl T.ar $
Portland Trm t Savins Bank to Clara
E Hubb. L. 15. it. a, Irvindale
J. P. lioffuian to hlizabeth Maude Baa
ford, L. 13. 14. B. 1, Hnffnuuia Add.
H B. Stout und wf. to i. II. Naab, W.
V. L. 0, 7, 11. 5, Upton Park
Ella M. Van Ueraal and bua. to H. C.
Jorgcuaen. L. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8.
P 10, 11. 1-'. IS. 18. 17. 23, 24, 25
2il i'T II. 14. L. 28, 29, 30, 31 B. 14,
(Stiritord lleigtita
Onm D Jolmwn and hus. to Mary Jor
K.T.seti. N. '-i L. y, 10. B. 2. Ilown
A'lil
Ella M Vn Derxal and liua. to Carl T.
.I'M ifHiiaen, L. 17. 1H, B. 8. Stanford
lleiiclita
Laild Katate Co. to Edna M. Metzger.
I.. 22, B. 32, Weattujrclaud
Edna M. Baleman and li 'is. to dec. Sar
hgt k trust Co., L. 22. li. 32.
Weatmorekmd
Nortbweat Auto (). to Sam Beat. L. 2'.
20, B. 4, Argyll! Park
Noun an II. Enller et al to Ullle Bell
Kntler. L. 42, a. U 44, L.. 48, B.
28, Irrlngtoo Park
M. O. Tboraen and wf. to IL W.
Scbmeer L. 16. B. 14. Kirerslde Add..
George M. Matteaon and wf. to Mary A.
Kaple, L. 6, 7, B. 4. MaaallLion Add..
Frederick J. McPberaon and wf. to W.
lu
700
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
1
2.800
10
O. McPberaon, L. 7. B. 29, Wultm-
at'te Hta. Add 2,000
D L. Tracy to Mrs. Elenora Brock and
bna. L. , B. 1, Bickford Park 2.500
L. U. Richardson und wf. to Hattle Ma
rl Orr, L. 5, B. 3n, Laurelliurnt 10
Myrtle Bover and Iiuh. to T. 11. New-M-iid,
und. Va tut. L. 11, B. . M.-r-)iw
. 10
Jehn I.. Karnopp and wf. to Tv I..
Allen, part L. 7, B. 22, Arlington
Heights 10
Christ Johnson, to Oeorge Debritz. L. 4,
11. i:t. Tilibctls Add 10
William 8. Overllu to J. U. Wldiner, I,,
h. B 4. Klrat Electric Add.. 1..
14, I.", Vi. B. 4. Klrat Elertric Add.. 10
W'IHIhui Hutchliisou and wf. to J. K.
llonbrlalit, L. 1. B. 4. HuleMuwiua
Add
The L nilMieitatoek 4c Larson f IiKiieliuild-
era inv. Co.. to J. C. Smarts rt al, I.
11, 12. B. . Jonesujore
W II. Hull.. is et 1 to trunk Ktiblhv. L.
7, li. 31), Wood lawn
J. B. Kennedy and wf. to Bertie White.
I.. 4, B. IS, Kastmorel.ind
O 0. Cosleti anil wf. to Louia C. Otto.
1.. i. li. !H). Kre City Park
Ijluru M. li.iiilinain to Ida .Suiltli. I.. 8,
B. 1. llnrruge Trai-t
G. 1'. Kisuian ami wife to A. L. M-ire-
land et al. L. 11. B. 5. Gllliama Sec-
1 oud Add .'
W. J. Patterson and wf. to N . V. Mnr
my et al. I.. K. y. B. T.4. Capital Hill
i Title I'riiat Co. to G.-ors M. Vinton
et al. I.. . B. 22. part I.. 7, B. 22,
I Arlington Heights
I Investment Co. to M. G. Nease, I.. 1, 2.
1 B. 41. Piedmont. 2oi!a ft. adj. be
! ginning S. E. corner of said B. 41...
Council Crest Inr. Co. to Ilurton Brown.
I.. 1, B. :;, Tract "A." Council Crest
; Park
H. 1. Trowbridge to Caroline K. Trow
bridge, L. 0, B- 2. Watts Add
ConstHiiee Tavlor to Alaska Pacific
; KlKheriea Co., part B. Hsi, Couciia
Add.. N. Vi B. "J." Portland
2.822
60
10
I
10
The Parton Home for the Kriendless
to I.edora B. Dickenson, L. 1, 8, B. I
' "X." Sell wood 1 I
Joreiih C. lilbsou and wf. to L'dora B.
Di kensou. L. 23, 24, B. ' E." Eaat I
! M. Johns Add 10
1 Same to same. E. 4l ft. L,. H. W. 8..".!l
ft. L. lu. B. 12. lunn Add 10
' Churlex Kirelmer et al to William V .
1 Bushman. L. 17, B. 3, Kiriaimo 2C'
TT mrt1 T. .
UlllClulllCl X CIO U JJ.U11C
Deal Is Yet Pending
Stockholders of Independent Company
Will Meet to Consider Sale of Ma
jority of Stock to Edmund Mable.
Tendleton. Or., May 5. A meeting of
the stockholders of the Independent
Telephone company of Pilot Rock has
been called for May 13 to consider the
sale of a majority of the stock to Ed
mund Mabie. manager of the Pendleton
office of the P. T. & T. Co. For some
time past some of the principal stock-
holders have been trying to interest
Mr. Mabie In the independent company,
and a majority of them, it is reported.
are ready to sell their stock to him In
order to have a trained man at the
1, i . . 0 I n. V.w.K - Vi
head of the system, which covers the
south end of the county.
Natatorium Will Open June 1.
Pendleton. Or., May 6. Pendleton's
municipal natatorium at Round-Up :
Park will be opened June 1 for the pea
son, and in all probability a steam
heating plant will be installed. Tne
council committee in charge has an
nounced that a plan has been decided
upon to place steam coils in a concrete
Intake box, so that the temperature of !
the water may be raised from 10 to 40
'degrees. Because of the fact that the
ing.
Theatre Owners Buy.
Pendleton, Or., May 5. By a deal
closed yesterday, E. L. Cooper and John
Greulich are now owners of the Alta
moving picture theatre in this city.
They already owned the Cosy theatre,
and will hereafter conduct both places.
Deery & Chanler formerly owned the
Alta.
Arrests on Increase.
Pendleton, Or., May 5. Arrests in
Pendleton increased last month over
' any of the previous months of the dry
v.aP Ther were 4(
1 7w h Ira.
1 the month, whereas th
6 arrests during
there were but 22
'in January and in February, and 21 in
March. However, in April, 1915, there
were 108 arrests. Most of the drunks
arrested had bottles of alcohol on them.
The government of Venezuela has
employed an agricultural scientist to
give free instruction to farmers.
FUNERALS
Lady asatsiant. Beautiful funeral ebapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington at Ella St- (bet 20th and Slat)
West Hide. Main 2091. A-7883.
$75
North Eiveri Scrip :
Cases Are Decided;
Hortb. KiTr Woman amd Hoqulam Han
Win Against 3. W. Clark, Accordiag
to Word Prom Co&arvman Johnson
Aberdeen, Wash., May 6. Mrs. May
Vanderpool of North River and Mike
Har.ehan of Hoquiam havo won out
against J. W. Clark, selector in the
North River scrip cases now being
heard in Washington, D. C, while
Claude Vanderpool, son of Mrs. Van
derpool, and Mrs. Sprague have lost
their cases, apcordmg to telegraphic
advice recelvetl Thursday from Con
gressman Albert Johnson.
Johnson says Mrs. Ross and Mrs.
Vanderpool will be given a rehearing
to determine right to the tract which
both claim.
Airs. Vanderpool filed on this claim
prior to the time that the scrip was
issued, and on this ground won over
J. W. Clark of this city, who claimed
the land by virtue of a. scrip entry.
Later Mrs. Vanderpool was absent
; from the claim for some time and Mrs.
j Ross took possession of It and now
I claims that she is the rightful owner.
$15,000 Libel Suit
Is Placed on Trial
Marshfleld, Or., May 5. The tr4al
o. the case of Mrs. Julia , Allen of
North Bend against the Evening Rec
ord and A. R. O'Brien, the owner, has
been started in circuit court at Co
quille. She asks $15,000 damages for
alleged libel.
Some time ago the newspaper
printed the story of a woman who
was found hanging to a cigar sign in
the bay early in the morning and res
cued by a boat It is alleged that later
the name of Mrs. Alien was printed
as that of the woman who was res
cued, and the plaintiff claims this is
untrue.
Editor Furnishes Bail Bond.
North Bend, Or May 6. Frank B.
Cameron, editor of the Agitator, a
weekly of North Bend, who was In
dicted, has furnished bond in the sum
of $760 and will be tried before Judge
Hamilton.
Murderer of Three to Hang.
Ventura, Ca.1., May 5. (P. N. 8.)
IiOuls A. Kortfne today was sentenced
to hang at San Quentim July 23 for the
murder of Peter Furrer, fcXirrer's wife
and infant daughter March 3 near Ox
nard. WISHED 1877.
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
A5D
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
TKXBD A1TD SALHOV 8TXEXTS.
MAIH 607. A-1511.
6 a
Choice XiOans of $10,000 and TTp
On Improved Business Property
(or for Improvement Purposes).
J. P. LIPSCOMB.
S42 Stark Street.
City and Farm Properties la
am sum at vurrant Katea.
Hartmaa & Ihompacn, Bankers.
Corner of xeurtb and Stark 8ta.
Fearey Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
m Tl) At For
306 Dekttm Bldg,
Portland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment k Mortgage Co.
Offices 303-4, 170 3d St.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
Boom 23. Alas worth Bldg.
I Psoas Main 6841.
Portland. Or.
MEETI-VO NOTICES
41
A N N I V ERS
A R Y Grand
Ball given by
Reg ina Marg
- herita .circle.
No. 1.. U. A. O.
D., at Wood
man hall, 11th
st., between
Alder and
W a s h 1 n gton.
Music by Pro
fessor Tigani's
band. Satur
day. May 6 th.,
Admission 50. Ladles free.
8 p. m.
SAMARITAN Dodge, No. 2,
1. O. O. F. Special meet
ing this (Friday; at 7.30 p.
m.. at I. O. O. F. Temple,
226 Alder street, to examine and eiect
candidates for .the first degree, after
which we will visit Hassalo Lodge,
No. 15, who will confer the firat de
gree on our candidates. Every mem
ber is requested to be present.
WILLIAM D1NKLATER, N. G.
R. OSVQLD, Secretary.
Prophets Attention
Gl'L REAZEE GROTTO
members will leave Port
land 1:30 p. m. Saturday,
May 6. Special tram Ore
gon Electric for Eugene.
Ceremonial of CaliDh Grot
to Saturday evening. Wear your fez"'
and board train 10th and Stark sts,
1:30 p. m. sharp. By order of Monarch.
R. E. FTj'LTON, Sec y.
OREGON Lodge, No. 101, A.
F. & A. M. Stated com
munication tomorrow (Satur
day) evening at 8 o'clock.
Brother Colonel Robert A.
Miller will deliver an address
"The? Mysteries of Mitonrv."
entitled.
Visiting brethren cordially Invited. Bv
prder of the W. M.
LiCjouiti a. e-jrtrvjK, Bee y.
KENTON LODGE NO. 145.
A. -P. & A. M Special
communication t o m o r row
(Saturday) evening at 7:30
O'clock. M. !M. decree. Visit
ing brethren welcome. By order of
W. M. ROBERT EACH. Secy.
ALBERT sPIKE LODGE NO.
162. A. F. A. M. Special
communication this (Friday)
evening at J:30 o'clock. M.
M. degree. Visitors wel-
come.
By order of W. M.
E. R. I VIE, Secy.
EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th.
aV'f nrA Ta A
2000! vlDWARD
lOLMAN!
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Vital Statistics
marriages, Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Walter C. Day. Athena hotel, legal, and
Edna A. Ortb, Norton la hotel, legal.
Andrew Molina. 231 6th at., legal, and Maria
Fnrguet, aame eddreaa, legal.
W. M. Hendrii, 233 k.. J7th at, N legal,
and Mary A. Byrnea, same addreaa, legal.
VK.G, Smith k Co. cafdnad
Third floor Morgan Bldg.
Dtm.au suits sold or rented, low prices,
latest styles, all sizes; we buy dress
suits. Bare'l s Misfit Cloth, atore. &1 3d.
ijUkSfi suits for rent, ail sizes. Lumuo
Tailoring Co.. 909 Stark St.
BIRTI1S
EYDB To Mr. and Mra. William M. Hyde.
1184 Miiter at., April 23. a daughter.
HAttUEK To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Harder.
Oak lirove, April 27. a son.
MOLLT05 To Mr. and Mr. Artbnr 1. Moul-
toD, 771 E. Buruaide at., April 20, a daughter.
BELL To Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. 870 a
2t;tb at. N.. May 2, a daughter.
BROWN To Mr. and Mra. Kugene B. Brown,
1503 E. 75th at. S., April 28, a son.
W0G1 To Mr. and Mra. William B. Wood,
1430 Alameda Drive, April 28, a daughter.
FALES To Mr. and Mra. Palmer L. Falea,
484 B. 25th at. N.. April 27. a daughter.
JEKKEKY To Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Jef-
fery. 641 Washington at., April 26, a eon.
CCKTIS To Mr. and Mrs. William Koaa Cur-
tlB, u6 Corbett at.. May 1, a daughter.
BENTON To Mr. and Mra. Charlea li. Benton,
2ti7 E. 4th at.. May 1. a aon.
' DEATHS AND FUN ERALH 75
LOUNSBDRI In this city, May 2, Daniel C.
Lcunabury, 193 Jarrett street, aged 72 yeara
10 montba 28 daya, belored huaband of Fannie
E., father of Erl R. , Harrey E.. Charlea A.
Lounabury, of Portland, and Mra. F. C. Brewer
Tacoma. Frienda lnrited to attend funeral
aerUivs. which will be held at Holman'a fu
neral parlora at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Saturday).
May 6. Interment Greenwood cemetery, bexr
lee.. at the grave private.
M KINLEY in thia city, May 4, 11U6. Mra.
Jane McKiniey, age 02 yeara 3 mouth 1U
daya. She learea six children, Mra. Boae Field,
Mrs. Alice Van Horn, Mra. Grace Harking and
Fred, Clarence and Herbert McKiniey. Funeral
will leave the residence parlors of Breeie &
Snook. 1026 Belmont street, at 1:30 p. m.,
Saturday, May 6. Thence to Grace Memorial
church. Kaat Seventeenth and Wledler street,
where aervices will be held at 2 o'clock. In
terment RlTerriew cemetery.
BICKNELL In this city. May 6. at the resl
ence of her daughter. Mra. A. F. HeUlwell,
181 Eaat Thirty-second street, Ella J. Btck
nell, aged 70 years, grandmother of May, Gen
evieve and Ethel Helliwell. Funeral serrlces
will be held at the above residence Saturday,
May 6, at 3 p. m. Friends invited. Interment
In the family plot at Minneapolla. Minnesota.
TULP The funeral service of the late Boy
Tulp, aged 24 yeara, will be conducted Sat
urday, May 6, at 10 a. m., in the mortuary
chapel of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.. 5SO2-04
Ninety-second street S. E.. Lents. Friends In
vited to attend. Interment Mount Scott Park
cemetery.
BECKER in this city, May 5th, at her late
residence, 144 North Twenty-third street.
CLrlHine Becker, aged 63 years. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
ML'RPUY At Jefferson, Or., April 30, Mrs.
Frances Murphy, age 82, mother of Mra.
Emma Smith, sister of Milton E. Hearn and
Mrs. Em-ma Hamniigan.
BETTMAN Goodman Bettman, 73i Kearney
St.. May 2, 70 years, exhaustion and senility.
CI RT1S John J. Curtis. 51 E. 45tb St. . N.,
May 1. 72 veairs, myocarditis.
LEONARD Yoliey Leonard, Good Samaritan,
May 2. 78 vears. uremia.
P.YDMAN Catherine J. Rydman. Boring, Or..
Mav 1. 9 months, broncho-nneumonia.
EF.KKS0N Edia F. Erkkson. 400 E. 34th St.
May 2. 32 veara, tuberculosis.
BOYNTON Lydia E- Boynton. Oregon hotel.
May 1. 09 years, ehrnnlc nephritis.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 347
Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged
CLARKE BROS., florists, z&l Morrison
st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers
and floral designs. No branch Btores.
TONSETll FLORAE CO., !S5 Wash.,
bet. 4th and 5th. Main C102, A-1102.
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO., 16$
Glisan st Mar. 4372. A-1464.
MAIN 8116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up.
Sprays $1 up. Chappells.347 Morrison
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 V. 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 K. A-1599.
p. l mum
Undertaker, East llta and Haw
thorne. E. 1 81. R-1888. Lady assistant.
Dunning & McEnteenvrn'io
every ueiail. Broadway and Piue sts.
Broadway 430. A-4uo!. Lady assistant.
F. S, Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E.
Alder st. Phone East 62. B-2525.
A. D. KENWORTHY CO.
Two Establishments.
Tabor 5267; 5b02 i2d su, Lents. Tabor
58i5 Cot'1 st- and Foster road., Arleta.
Walter C. Kenworthy
1S32-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71. B-1122.
MILLER St TRACEY, inuepenuent fu
neral directors. Prices low as $20,
$40 $60 Wash, at Ella. M. 26!1, A-7885.
a i" 7llnr Pn "2 Williams ave.
A. Ki Z.ellcir UOiEast 108S. C-108S.
Lad y attendant. Lay and night service, j
r-iiiHI ifit Kli.:lJil.IN CJfcJ UXN 1. rKLS.
bnlUoUINM. 6133 A-2235. 445 Morr.
BREEZE & SNOOK, B-1252, T 125.
1026 Belnjont at 34t"i Ladv attendant.
RT D.irnno Williams and Knott.
, 1. Byrnes East ms. c-ms.
U:u East 80th and Glisan. Fu
namillOn neral services. Tabor 4313.
OICiACC Undertaking Co. Main-4162
Ort Wt C A-2321 Cor 3d and Clay.
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WK8.. 264-268
4 th St.. opp. city hall. Main 8564.
FVii'-n Neu z Sons, for memorials
UBlAeSIng grani 1 tdd
J 2fe7-Swr ST COP MADSON, 1
FOR SALE HOUSES Ol
PROSPECTIVE home buyers and
builders Investigate the homes for
sale, and the plan of building on your
lot on easy terms Dy tne Gregon iome
n..iu 1 11iV V nr T2nr.Tr hltif I
COMFORTABLE, homey, nearly new
house. 5 rooms downstairs, furnace,
r.1ce yard, good neighborhood, 511 E.
47th st N.. Rose City Park. Inquire
next floor or pnone tapor zuig.
1RO0 SMALL HOUSE AND LOT.
END OF WOODSTOCK LINE, JERMS
Furnished house, 2 lots, Tualatin
View Park. Will sell or trade equity
S1000 Underdahl. 301 Board of Trade.
$690 (terms) will buy 4 room. un
plastered house on 50x100, use of
100x100, on 78th and Halsey. Jensen.
Broadway 1658.
MY beautiful home, all furnished,
Richmond district; only $3000. 202
McKay bldg.
MODERN 10 room house, large iot, one
block to car, all' clear; $1400, $480
cash, balance $10 per month. 163 72d N.
BUNGALOW bargain; easy payments,
on car lino. Ownerp Sellwood 2204.
FOU SALE UOLHES i
iConttanedl
... - - - -v.
FINE HOME '
AT YOUR OWN PRICE
, On May 8 I will sell to the highest
i bidder my 8 room modern house, lot
i 100x129, corner of Commercial and Al
; berta sts., 1 bloek to Jefferson high
j school: terms half cash, balance 6.
Come and see the property and submit
i your sealed bids. Owner, Wdln. 4221.
6 ROOM BUNGAlvOW $1475.
Up against it. I must move; my
' mniiurn hnma fn 71 at et nur HMsan
St. carline; fireplace. Duffet, Dutch
kitchen, cement basement, laun'sry
trays, large porch; cost me $2450. Will
sell for $14 7 5; terms. Miliar, phone
Broadway 1658. "
OWN THIS HO.MK.
At a big .sacrifice; modern 6 room,
2 story house, 2 large lots, east side,
close to car, improvements paid, coal
$3600. Will give a big bargain for
quick action. Easy terms. Owner. 723
Yeon bids.
1 AM compelled to dispose of my
nearly new 5 room bungalow; all
modern conveniences, large attic; 1
block from Peninsula Park on Missis
sippi ave. If you have a little money
1 will surprise you in price. While,
Broadway 1658.
Why Not Build -
And tret a home accoilng to your
ideals. 1 design, build and finance any
building; artistic eketobes free. bee
me before you build N. O Ekiund.
813 Henry bldg Main 6812
FOR SALE By owner, modern u room
nouse, Bleeping porcn, t-unit-i r..
Ankeny and 18th. Will take part pay
ment 5 room house. Rose City Park
or Sunnyside preferred.
Phone East
lolb.
FOR SALE LOTS
10
200 BEAUTIFUL lots in Milwaukie; 6c
car fare; light, gas and water; $20
cash and $10 per month. H. G. Stark
weather. Rlsley station. Phone oak
i Grove 1-X.
GitKAT bargain, 4 lots, $500; i lots.
$1750; improvements paid. Irving
ton. Splendid locations. East 273. W.
H. Herdman.
iKflYinn rumor In nn 9 1 fit anH Present t
will sell cheap if taken at once.
Phone Columbia 444 or 579.
CORNER iot 100x167 ft., southeast
facing, beautifully located; restrn-t-ed
dlst; Improvements all In. M. 70."3.
ACREAGR
READY TO MOVE ONTO.
10 acres, 6 practically cleared, ready
for crop; warm, south slope, richest
red shot soil, corner on two fine roads.
a very sightly building site, 3 miles
from station and wharf, 39 miles from
Portland; beans or potatoes planted
soon should pay for this block in the
fall: additional land available. Price
, i right; terms easy. G. Wynn Wilson,
I 316 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
j Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
'line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 15S5 or Sell-
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner
CHICKEN. FRUIT GARDEN ranches
near Portland. 2, 6. 18 acre tracts,
best soil, good roads, near electric, $bj
to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar
land. 309 Yeon bldg. Portland.
ONLY' $ 1443 for 481 acres, good
tillable land, Portland 40 miles, 3 -000,000
ft. timber. 2 Vs miles store and
boat landing. Terms. F-i)24, Journal.
SACRIFICE $i;.( BUYS 2 0 ACRES.
2 miles from U. R. ; 40 miles irom
Portland. Act quick; owner. 6J1 Jour
nalbldg. FOR SALE In Lents, acre cheap,
$350: cash or terms. Owner. Ad
dress, J. J.. Box 323, R. F. D. 1. Oswego.
ACRE tracts on carline, near city;
i i'uvpu roan; o casn. jh per month.
' 6rc int. Owner. 517 Chamber of Com.
SUBURB AH HOMES
1-3 ACRE, good house. 4 blocks from
car, 5c fare; fine for chicken ranch;
a big snap; $1650. terms. Umbdenstock
& Larson. 306 Oak st. Bdwy. 1658.
-I SALE FARMS
17
IDEAL COUNTRY FARM
17 ACRES.
Close to Carlton, on main road, 12
acres in cultivation, seeded to clover
and vetch, young orchard, large, barn
swell 5 room bungalow, with fireplace
large porch, well and spring; just the
place to keep a tew cows and a bunch
of chickens and make an easy living
Price $2500; $600 cash, balance terms
New. up-to-date farmers' creamery at
Carlton, other good buys. Writo for
price list.
W. E. KIDDER,
arnon,
R1VKK bottom and bench land in Wil
lamina valley, near good railroad
town, running water, no rock; employ
ment. Let us show you 5 acres best
soil with good 4 room house, $25
?ow.n'.l,10 month. Qr, 6 acres bench
land, $26 down, $8 rhonth. Or, nearly
;,r " avyio trees;
$300 down, balance terms Or. any
U 111(111,, . - ) . . 1 J
lawu, louu.eu prices, easy
terms to settlers. J. R. Sharp. 65 7
Sherlock bldg. .
30 ACRES, 6 miles from Lents, on
rosier road; $lu00 cash. balance
. , '"j"18' re8t timber; team,
tools. Theodore Schacht, Boring. Or!
R. 3.
20 ACRE FARM. $800.
4 room hoilRi harn ihi'lriin
snrine water nine1 tn hn,,.. t. . '
" , : -r- - " w line, nuna 1U
school, $1 fare from Portland. Claude
e oie. a-iu tie nry d i a,g
20 1PRFS linn
$1 fare from Port I and nlncA n I. . . .
station, several tracts 'with running
7 -c ' -u iau, oai. tsasy. viauae Cole,
'o nenry Drag
iOR SALE 40 a., 22 a. irrigated
house, barn, other bldgs., fenced in
crop. Investigate. $1200 will handle.
C Q., Tumalo. Or
A STOCK FARM.
1200 acres, well improved, only 6
miles from Condon; $3 per acre. Claude
Cole, 300 Henry bldg.
PRUNES pay big. 1 have 20 acres.
Must selL Adjoins city. High school,
fine soll and Improvements. Full par
ticulars Owner Box 157. Riddle Or
DANDY little farm of 10 acres, with
new 5 room house, barn, chicken
houses'; close in. Trade or sell X-
361. Journal.
NEAR Tigardvilie, 8 acre suburban
home; sacrifice. Masterson, 202
Wilcox bldg
160 ACRE improved farm near Sheri
dan, 42800. $1300 cash. Claude Cole,
300 Henry bldg. '
INVESTIGATE now about Mexican
landa. For particulars, X-355. Journal
FOR RENT FARMS
14
FOR RENT Equipped 110 acre ranch
Inquire of George Morse, Jennings
Lodge, Or.
45 acres house, barn and stock, 2
miles from Newberg. 415 Board of
Trade bldg. Marshall 5141.
GOOD land, free rent. Main 9130 240
Park.
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUY
3
WANTED Pasture in Mult, Co.. for
20 heifers and calves, during hign
water time, must be well fenced and
plenty of water, write terms to John
Roth, 675 Vancouver ave., Portland
WANTED to rent location for dairy:
30 cows; must be good soil, good
road to place, plenty of water, not too
far from city. X-348, Journal.
HOMESTEADS
47
160 Acre Homestead
Lies fine, good location; trout stream
running through place, $160.
120acre relinquishment, meadow and
timber, trout creek; lies fine, close to
neighbors, 4 miles from town; live on
the adjoining homestead. Price $250.
411 HENRY BLDQ
HOMESTEAD relinquishment in ST
lets, 14 months residence gets you
deed, mile to town, county road, neigh
bors, running water, adjoining farm,
1400 cash. One cliam has 8.000,000 best
timber in Oregon, house and clearinj.
$500. 405 Merchants Trust bldg.
HOMESTZAlS ?
160 Acre Homestead.
Lies fine, good location, trout stream
running through place, $150.
120 acre relinquishment, meadow and
timber, trout c-eek, lies fine, close to
neighbors. 4 miles from town; live on
the adjoining homestead. Price $250.
,11 UrKTDV OT T-kl
FOUR homesteads. 3 miles from town.
level, good roil, no rock, climate
ideal, water 10 feet from surface in
abundance, information box 64, La
Pine, Or.
TIMBEIt
2H
TIMBER FOR SALE.
340 acres good fir timber located on
main county road between Tillamook
City and Cloverdale; good location for
mill; 5 roor.1 house, 10 acres pasture;
good dairy farm when timber is off.
G. H. FOLAND,
Tillamook. Or.
EXCHAAtiEKEAli ESTATE a
PORTLAND HEIGHTS 8 room, mod
ern home, 2 large, complete bath
rooms, 4 lireplaces. Rector gas heat
ln system; home built by day labor;
unobstructed view of city, river and
mountains; street improvements in.
Exchange for Nebraska or Oregon
farm, or Warrenton, or., property.
Price $12,000. Owner. X-3t2, Journal.
WILL take clear lot or acreage as tirst
payment for equityin 6 room bunga
low, balance as rent? Lawn, flowers,
fruit, chicken House, one block of Al
berta car. Owner. Woodlawn 848.
2V ACRES. WEST SIOE.
5c car fare, cheap hou&e, good well
and city water. 2 blocks of station.
Will exchange for east side property.
Tabor 2388. No commission to pay.
RKTIRKU stock man will exchange
his fine home for interest in
stock ranch and will put Lis time in
on ranch, bank references. U-795,
Journal. .
EIGHT room modern house, with barn,
acre, will crl,anye for well Im
proved farm and assume Jine. il-lSG.
Journal.
1 HAVE a ti room modern, suburban
home, lot lUOxlOO, Bull Run water, a
cent fare, $2700; what have you?
Main 7352 or X-f."i3, Journal.
EIGHT rooms, electric light and gas;
walking distance of Reed college. No
incumbrance. Will accept some trade.
Owner. East 1854.
WILL exchange city property. $3500,
clear, -Bid assume some on improved
farm. Details 310 Yeon bldg. Mar
shall 2432.
UNIMPROVED land, no incumbrance,
with lease of dairy ranch.' Want
home values easy access to city. FX-
920, Journal.
FIVE room modern bungalow; taka
good lot as first payment or small
sh payment. Phone owner. Tabor
i ;i o 2 .
11 ACRE California farm, trade for
property here. Wolisieln, d2 cham
ber of Commerce.
FINE 120 acre ranch, fair buildings;
price JjiOU; will exchange for house
in Portland". Owner. Z-3o4, Journal. j
ACREAGE all in cultivation, good j
road near car, in rptit fare; lor mod- i
ern home, value $7rno. X-:ttir, Journal, i
TWO family flat bldi;.. Nob Hill li-
trict; trade lor improved acreage i
Close f
Tel. Sellwood I S 4 1 . i
FOR TRADES of all
Garland. 191 4th st.
kinds see me.
IVANTb REAL ESTATE
WEwill sell or ioan money on your
lot.
.7 C. CQRRIN CO., LEWIS BLDG.
WANT to buy l.aui elhur.-t lot, must
he cheap for cash X-35S, Journal.
ROOMING HOISES
ROOMING house, 15 rooms, nice. mod.
ern place, on 12th st.; fine furnish
ings and clean. Price $3u0. Apply
191 4th st.
11 ROOM, first class furniture, 5 min
utes' walk to postofflce. X-352,
Journal.
BUSINESS OPPOKTUNiriiuS 2U
FOR SALE.
General merchandise store, end of
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
line, on bank of the Clackamas river;
doing good business, no competition,
residence, store building and stock will
invoice about $2000; postofflce in tulld
ing. This is a money maker and no ex-
pease. If interested write or call on
H B. Snydy. Cazadero, Or. No agents.
WANTED A partner in a new PatJ.
clothes reel; should be a good sales
agent to go to Seattle to manufacture 1 WE WANT $100 ot k; $lK0i at 6;
ar.d place, agents in field; small $11,000 at " ; $20,000 at 7: $40,000
amount of money needed; also one man i at 6; and other amounts. The Ore
in San Francisco; the first man to get gon Home Builders, 1330 N. W. Bank
choice, as I have all I can handle here i bldg.
in Portland Call 840 Sandy bldv. WANT to borrow $500 at 8 per cent
I hone E. 61. .. j on highly Improved 10 acres. Wash-
GARAGE; Brick building, storage tor : ington county. Private parties only.
30 cars, IS fctored in now at $5 mo. 1 Value $2500. U-726, Journal.
Oaaroillie lttjm UiiU puilll uontillfs -".
also over $50 of oils and grease, and
$75 tools. Rent $35 month, t Tearing
over $150 month. Called east. Will
sacrifice for $350. See Millershlp, 724
Make Good Living
Cigar, confectionery and bootblack
stand, located cm best transient street
in city; rent $20; will Invoice J 60".
First one comes gets this for $220.
See Peters, at 15 N. 5th st.
A REAL SNAP.
$550 takes fine corner cash grocery
nice fixtures; all clean stock; doing
food business. Owner leaving city,
nvestigate. Wax Special Service. 312
Fenton bldg.
CONFECTIONERY and waiting room
for sale, nave 2 stores, cwn t loog
after both, will sell one for $375,
worth $550, good location big summer
trade coming on, don't miss this snap.
Inquire at 202 23d st.
FOR SALE Pool hall and soft drink
and card room on Washington st.
Small amount of money will handle;
deal with the owner. Telephone Main
6995.
CONFECTIONERY' and ice cream par
lor, doing fine business, 2 nicely fur
nished rooms, fine garden and 13 chick
ens. Rent $10. Will sacrifice for $300.
Mlllership. 724 Cham. Com.
WANTED Partner in chicken busi
ness, young man, between 16 and 25,
with Inclination for poultry raising and
$300 to invest; after first year his In
come guaranteed $300. F-921. Journal.
SUBURBAN GROCERY AND CON-
FM,Tl(JMSKi.
$2000 takes stock, building and large i ned men preferred; take Northern Pa
lot. Close to school. Terms. Masters, i cific train 7:35 a. m. from Union depot.
607 Pit took block.
FOR SALE -Large rooming house,
mostly H. K. apartments, well filled,
splendid location, will take little casn,
balance in real estate. F-922. Journal.
FOR sale or trade, a modern up-to-date
Creetons auto popcorn wagon.
For price, terms, etc. Address II, 20th
and A St., Corvaliis. Or.
GROCERY Invoice $2500. sales $1001)
per month, old established, will take
part trade or mortgage, no agents.
r-72t, Journal.
FOR SALE or trade, furniture in a 24
room hotel, rent $20 per month. Will
sell for cash or trade for acreage.
Phone Columbia 271.
FOR SALE Buttermilk route, one of
the best In the city; wagon and
horse; $250. Inquire of owner, 7320
64th ave. S. E. Portland. Tabor 135S.
PARTNER to buy one of my auto
trucks for $300 and join me in house
wrecking. Plenty work ahead. V-190,
Journal.
FIRST-CLASS butter store beat loca
tion on market, cheap if taken at
once. Owner, 271 Yamhill.
INVESTIGATE if you want profita
ble business on $500 investment En-
terprlse Cleaners, 23d and Northrup st.
POOL ROOM 2 B. B. C. Co. tables,
nice fixtures, very cheap: terms if
wanted. 710-12 Union ave. N.
FOR SALE or trade at a bargain, mil
linery store, fine location, best in
city. P-737, joornal.
FINE stamps, hinges, albums, etc., 8
a. m.-6 p. m. Columbia Stamp Co.. 91
North 16th st. Main 7680.
BUSII.E86 CARDS.
Rose City Printing Co,
Third st.. cor Taylor.
DON'T OVERLOOK THE TILTING
REEL FACTORY. 840 SANDY BLV.
BUSINESS OPlOHTUKlXIES 20
(Cos tinned)
DEMONSTRATION OF THE ECO N-J
UM Y STUMP AND COKUuuu
SPLITTER! Come and eee the demon
stration of this powerful and quick
working hydraulic machine In splitting
logs into cordwoed and splitting and
pulling out any size of stumps, with
all its roots. In shortest time, reducing
the cost of land clearing to more than
one half.
This our last demonstration for some
time in Oregon, takes place from the -d
to Rth of May, continuously, on Lom
bard street, on the Mississippi-rCenton
car line, opposite the Peninsular school
house, between Patton and Derby sts.
FRANK E. KENNEY,
Add re fcs. 122S E, 30th St. N.
LIGHT conlectionery and grocery
store for sale, located at 996 Com
mercial ave. cash business, $450 If
taken a,t once.
ULbLNESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED 08
6 ROOM bungalow for grocery.
Sell wood 1233.
Call
.MO.NK1' TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE
OUK installment plan la the beat and
surest method of paying a loan.
$32.26 per month for 38 months, or
$21.24 lor 60 months, or
$15.17 for V6 months pays a $1000
loan and interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on Improved city property
Or for building purposes.
EQUITABLE SVG 8 : LOAN ASSN.,
242 Stark St.. Portland, Oregon.
WE have money to loan at 7, in sums
ranging from $10uu to $3000 ou im
proved city property.
R. E. MENBFEE ft CO.,
416-417 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Phone Main 4035.
LET L6 MAKE YOUR LOANS.
$ 700 8 ,3000 8
$1400 8 $3000 7
NEILAN & PARKHILU.
3i3 Stock Exchange bids.
3d and Yamhill.
Lt h.lhu loans on city and suouiban
I property, money advanced as work
I progresses. W. O. Beck, 315 Failing
' olilu- Main 3407.
tiuu.vuu ON mortgages, city or tarm
property, fire Insurance. McKenzl
& Co.. Gerllnger bldg.. 2d and Alder
--rt ail paiu lor mortgage-, note , coo
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. F. H. Lewis. 4 Lewis bldg.
$2i'0 to $lu,000 on hand for Immediate
loans on Improved property. BOID
REALTY CO.. LEWIS BLDG.
uujn l: i ru LiUaiM iu amounts ol lcg
to $5000 on city property. A. H.
Belt :t t i Gerlinger bldg.
l"0'l 1
rages
nal.
.nHio on city or farm rnort
principais only. Y-940, Jour-
WE have money to loan on unproved
leal .-state. The Oregon Home Build
ers. 1 :' 30 N W. Hnnk bldg.
lio.M. i io io.iu on unproved city, taiin
properly !' C King 314 Spalding
liuuu i' to uouu io loau ou city or
tarm 'tieriy Tabor 2620
uv uou, aoy, xiuu, l)uo
Fred W. (Jerrnan Co.. 732 Cham. Com
4U, you Oik LLCS. FAUKINUI'ON.
80 4tn si Board of Trade Hldg
r.i. u.s Lilian loaiib.
1'el lat H-.M in ton v o .
inatalinieni loans.
25 Yeon bldg.
iuuuioAiii. loaiio. to 1, Oregon
Inv V .Mort.me Co., 170 3d st.
$1500 AT li'.-r, $5u0-$,"00 S, $1000 7
; No com. Ward, 41)7 Spaiding bldg.
,u..ii;.ur, Lwa.no, o auu 4 L LUUIl
Sa'oti'on ' o . Xuu )ak st . near 5th
$30On TO loan, close in. no commis
sion. Tabor 6135.
10 loan, b to S-ife. W
310 Spalding bldg.
11. belli
MONEY TO LOA
CHATTELS, SALARIES
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
ment; no delay. Licensed by state.
ruiuLi,U LOAN COMPaNI. INC.,
- 311 Dekum bldg.
LOANS WANTED
SMALL INVESTOR I can use totm
of $1600 In $100 amounts or; lens, 3
years, good security, 1st year 8, 2a
year y,o. 3d year 10. Privilege wltn-
Urawal any time 0 days notice. Num
bers count. Other valuable advantages
! you will appreciate. No fake, but an
' honest man's proposition; best of ret-
' eJtnc,e-M 'se-, e'JV Phono
1 -: - " -"' . .
$1000 at 8 per on 5 room house and
acre of ground. Materson, 202 Wil
cox bldp. ,
FINANCIAL
61
1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also
sellers' interest in contracts. Or. and
Wasn H. E. Noble Lumbermens bids:
CHATTEL MORTGAGES PUR
CHASED. INQUIRE 311 Dekum bid.
I1EL1 WANTED MALE
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
14th and Johnson streets.
U. S. Government Employment Office
Co-operating.
WANTED QUICK.
30 Scandinavians logKlng R. R. la
borers, $2.75 per day; eastern Oregon;
' fare advanced; long Job,
300 fannies to register for berry
picking; season starts May 20.
2u0 mill and logging camp men;
skilled and unskilled.
Farm hands and milkers.
NO FEB CHARGED.
Main 3555. A-5624.
WANTED Men to know that the
iuickest and easiest way to go to
and from work in on the Indian Feath-
ind
; erWeight: economical to run, simple to
operate, low in cost. Ask to be shown
the Featherweight model. H. Lystul,
"The Motorcycle Man," dealer In In-
u iiiu iiiuiv(vucb, ouiii.n auu iciaji a,
488 Union ave., N.. corner Sacramento
st. Phone East 6977.
ATTENTION lumbermen yard and
mill men for steady work, modern
mill, healthy clean surroundings, good
schools, wages $2 to $2.25 for common
labor, win advance c&paoie men, mar
Luedinghuus Bros.. Dryad. Wash.
SALESMAN for wholesale fruit and
produce line; must have acquaint
ance with city trade; give references.
W-76T. Journal.
WANTED Boy 6 or 7 yrs. old to act
as guide for blind man, wages $10
or $12 a month. 919 E. Everett. Take
Montavllla car.
WANTING man to carry banner 3
hours day for room rent. Call 7
p. m. 212 '4- 3rd st.
WANTED An experienced cake baker
to take first place in shop. Call be
tween 8-9 P. M. 455 5th st.
WANTED Delivery boy with bicycle.
102.4 Hawthorne ave.
WANTED Solicitor for creamery;
state experience. F-925. Journal,
EMPLOYMENT department 1
A Service fre. to members
BOY' to learn good trade. 231 Stark.
WANTED A doctor. Z-378, Journal.
ilKLP WANTED MiHC. 4U
Y. M. C. A AUTOMOBILE LHOL
Day and . night classes; training ic
repairing, dri ing and machine work,
including forge, lathe, shaper, drill
cress, etc.; tuns unlimited. Secure
pass at Educational office Y. M. C. A
bldg., to inspect our shops and meth
ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS
AND MUXHANICS SUPPLIED. Tui
tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y.
M. C. A. and its EMPLOYMENT DE
PARTMENT, use of 60-ft. swimming
pool, shower hths evmniultim, ete
$76 MONTH. Government jobs. Men,
women wanted. List . of positions
free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 4-0,
Rochester. N. Y.
WANTED Names men, wishing to
become Portland mall carrier. Com
mence $47 month. OX-1 II, Journal.
... , ...... .
HELP- ANTEl--MlSC. i
( Continued)
UNCALLED for tailor made suits. $6 f
up. Taylor the Tailor. 2jVa BuTBlc,
11ELP WANTED FEMALE .. .
WANTED-Young"" lady lnnese
good home, or ynung widow wit
child under 14 months to assist wit
housework in country. Address Eats
cada. Or., R. 3, box II.
"yV ANTED Good girl tor genera
housework; must be Al cook ani
have good references; none other neec
apply. 421 E. l'jth N. F.ast 2d2. '(
'i'iloHul-ti HLY experitmced operator
on overalls. Mt. Hood Factory, 133
Couch st I
GIRL to ttssi!i with general house-t
work. 582 bchuylcr st. Telephone
East iy4. t
GIKL lor eueiitl housework, gooi.
cook, no baking, no lunches, no chil
dren. $4 week. 44y 1 it h Marshall 4263:
GIKL tor genMal housework in fam
ily of 2. Swedinh. Finnish or Ger
man preferred. I'-TJK, J ou rnal.
HK1.1. ULL. i;iri io take casn and an
swer telephone. Apply 221 1st st.
GIHL wanted for genital housework
Call Main 3H94.
GIRL of some experieiu-e wanted forj
general housework; $18. Tabor 8473.'
liELT U ANTED .MALE AXD
FEMALE SU
n . . -. - ,- i- - -i -. 1 t
1COHLI.R BAKBICH SCHOOL waats
men and women to learn the barber
trade ftee of chaige in li weeks; posi
tions secured, pay wniie learning. 418
and 38 N. 2d at. v
MOLtK BAltlil-.H tULLfiiUlli t
wants men and wo-nen to learn the
trade, paid while learning; tools free;
?osiilona secured; summer rat us; write
or catalogue. 48 N. 2d st. -'-
OREGON BARBER COLLEGE Men
and women to ientn the barbor trade
in 8 weeks; positions guaranteed. S3 J
Madison. '
tli I AlltJNS MALE
C11 i UK 1'OHI LAND
PUBLIC EAil 1.).V1KNT liCItEAlL
Kill and Join. aon sta.
EFFICIENT .MEN
FOR ALL POSITIONS.
Salesmen, office men, clerks, m
clianlcs, larin bands, house men, cooks,
mill men. loxgiiB, lahoiers etc. No
tee charged einployer or employe. Out
of town orders tiven prompt attention.
Main 3655. A-66J4.
STATIONARY engineer, 15 years' ex
perience, operating and Installing
engine in mills, wishes position in of
out of the city; best of relereiices. A.
D. Heir, 2C6 E. 7otli st. N. Phone Tabor
b4. -
MR. owner, young man led man, steam
engineer and electrician will Work
any place, handy with tools, can save
you money on repair worn, .hiiim mm.
Bl'TCHER wants position to take
charrge or rent or run on ti.are",
smnll raent msrkcl. V-FiS8. Journal.
i a Tn t i Ntl-iTi i ne 1 1 1 a n g i n g , iimuig, $4
per room up. C A. Barnes. MatsUaU
22K. Main fir4fl
WANTED- Employ iiu-ui, by lirat class
plumber, in or out ot city. it-ja,
journal. , M ,
EXPKItriO.N't'KO nnin wishes position
as hall man or elevator mail. U
fioys. Room :i.
PAlNTINtl. kalsoiiiiniiiK, rooms $2 up.
Papering, whitewashing, reasonable,
I'.ilSl 'i.'i.
i.o.ut'bir..v 1 himp iiiei-naiuca. avati
chaufleurs furnished by Y M. C A.
Auto school Main 7'iS A-HRrll
l'RACTIt'A-L painter, tinier and paper
hauler and un 01 a tot . reduced prices
r,, -ti tflvs Sellwood 2 7 72.
I'AINTING and apiiiig. KulsoililuiJlg
. r ... .....I .it,. ui,.t-Li iriiiirart.
ai.ov a 1 iiuin ,in nKt " " w "
IPi-il. .191 r.. .HIM M.
Pirlr-lMni Buniiing p 1 u 111 ti I U(.
LOnUaClOl piastenng. brick and
eineni work S S Klri"-rv Mnr IRM
CALL Woodlawn 4 1 S J for ummr
spraying of trees and roees. Now IS
thf time, !
Slit Al IONS rEiALE
, i M. x- , i n- uilUTl 1MO
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
VI UlUOH . . i
Reliable, competent help, any line,
. '1 i:. c.ri.uiil Otrlre clerka.
IJIUIIILll " . , '
housekeepers, domestic, day workers,
seams-t ressew. Marshall 41U0. A-4125.
: . . v- i .. .aiwlr in U'lmhlim. iron.
lj,-V U I il i , i n -vi n ... - - -- - - . .
iiir and house cleaning. Mra. oenko,
, . 1 1 , -i A i
tJnine M-i wuuii iT.-i.
y..iT":v- ..4.1 uimiu ui'Tifrui houseworks
jU( .."Sit ..... r ,. i.J Z
good home. 4530 5utli st. S. E. I hon
Sellwood 1481.
TWO experienced, industrious women
want cooKing in camp w(nuti.
tKn Journal. '
STRONG woman ,oel" J?'".
cleaning, etc. ;mm ........ .-
RELIABLE woman wants any kind I of
work, day or hour. Marshall 146.
cXre" ol children by night or day;
., -.,1.,. ii aiTi
rtreren cet. .Tmiai.iui ......
WANTED Work of any kind by the
hour. Sellwood t)6V
WANTED Office work by competent.
IVnrinced woman. H-182, Journal.
WOMAN wants day work. Call Main
X92X.
HOUSEWORK wanted by day or hour.
Experienced woman. Tabor 879.
u 1 1 A t KiM WANTED MALE
AND FEM1LE 23
GENTLEMAN and lady wish position
on ranch as foreman. Inoroughly
experienced stockman, buyer and sales-
man. nans, i cii - - --
t.. Portland, or.
DRESSMAKING
40
ALL kinds dressmaking, remodeling",
designing, reasonable. Also instruc
tlon at rconoiiiy i." "m'"r'i. .-"ZiW9
and school. 603 peaujjri oia. iwam
FURNISHED ROOMS
EL lt. I .lllt-o rooiiiB ii J " 7, r
all parts of the city ajso 'n I . M. C,
A. blag., especially uenim.o ---
summer; fire-proof, telephone '
room shower baths, $1.76 to $4.7B per
. - . . , ...it ....nl.i nn m.m.
week, including iun ....
berahlp privileges, gymnasium, awim-
ming pool, nanu-oau -". -T7i
other club privileges.
at Y M C. A. business office or teie-
pnone oiain uou
IVI U MJ IU VV 1 . T .T,
-.nSVr . i-r. W.UMIMrtTllN HTB.
Strictly modern, light, cool rooms.
32 to $4 per wees; private uun,
mcuii-liill'S HOTEL
Everything new and up to date.
tJr. m . rt i,nl tf
Tn.v, onrl Washlnaton. . Main 631
HOTtL Cliiftlilaih c
trn. lireprooi reHtn-claii"' t
Tenth at
Oak. Mod.
week- UP.
n.60 u m-zrh.tz
rur, rms.. nu-
FURNISHED ROOS1S
70
MUTATE Haun,
LIUHl, airy, oict,i.n.j ' . iL.i
all modern conveniences, walking
f)K l-Mh
NICK, clean sieevi"s .....
tiori. close in, with Prlvaw -entrance,
$1.25 to 1 50 per week. 228 hi S. 10th.
ROOMS for rent. $1.50 per week, mod-
iVr, conveniences. 861 . iUs. ave.
Phone Woodlawn 30. .
FURNISHED lent lor rent, clean,
healthy place. 697 Kearnej,aL Mar.
WELL furnished room $1 week. $14,
Main bl.
x?EAT quiet airy rooms, with phone,
-....l.o 91 M 11th Kt.
oain. n u i. -. .- - - .- .
ROOMS AND HOARD 13
-" THE HEREFORD,,
736 737 HOYT ST.
A aulet residential hotel American
plan Suites Single room. Excellent
table. Mam aawo,
F1K8T Class rwiii mi v.. v., ' '
able; modern conveniences. 332 10th.
Mslj) 7.
.m i . . . I L. . , i. n I r .a ri
ROOMS AND BOAF.D
nUUTBMIOlT,
BOARD and room, walking distance.
19 K. lth st. '
OoatUao oa next Paatl