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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, MAY, 15, 1915. 11 PEOPLE OF 1RVINGT0N TO PROTEST AGAINST A "TRADE INVASION" ) "I " I .11 Mass Meeting of Residents to Be Held at the Club House This Evening, RESTRICTION IS SOUGHT lan la to Heed 'Off Threatened X.oca- ' lon of Stores and Oarages In Bsldantlal Section. I Irvlngton residents will hold a mass meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Irvlngton clubhoime, Kast Twenty- first and Thomgson streets, to plan for fighting the Invasion by stores and ! garages of this exclusive residence sec tion. Forty of the leading property owners und residents of the district have signed the call. The meeting will generally direct Its efforts to a campaign of education over the Importance of the movement and plan soma way of securing unani mous sentiment and united effort In heading off the Immediate danger with which the district Is threatened. A re port has it that a lot nan been pur chased and plans are under way to erect a building and start a grocery ; and meat market on it. It Is realized!...,,, ... c r mi that nothing but the immediate and Will Keep Water ot uoquille unuiviucu euypui L UL U HBluriU IIL I the district will avail against this movement. The continuance of the building re striction clauses, which expire by legal limitation July 1, will' be sought, and legislative help may be Invoked to enable the residents of any district to protect themselves against undesirable buildings and uses of property when the Interests of a given district will be conserved by having such an agree ment. BUILDING OPERATION'S GAIN i Records of 105 Chief Cities Show or. I ....,,. an unrobe. Building statistics for April, 1916, for 106 principal cities of the United States show a gain of practically 15 per cent over normal. The number of bulldlng permits for the month was fewer, but the aggregate proposed cost hows higher, part of which increase Is accounted for by the rise in prices of W.. 11.41... mi ...I 1 . . 1 ,. . , of labor. It also indicates that a bet ter clans of buildings Is being erected than for the corresponding month of last year. The total permits for the month of April of the 105 principal cities aggre- satad 21.081. with values of jKa.Kl2.9fi2 compared with 29,385 permits and a signed applications for membership, valuation of $77,056,478 for April. 1915. and many more are expected to lndi Ttals is an increase In contract values cate a desire to enlist. Next week an. of $12,756,484, or 1 per cent. April of officer will be here to muster In the last year was the first month for nine company and the men will go through months following the outbreak of the a physical examination. war to show an increase in building! activities. The gain was 1 per cent TX7'" HnTiTinl " over April of 1914. There are 71 cities, VllloOll UcLIlIlOL J 0111 or the J05 reported for the latest1 month which show Increases In their ! building operations, and 3 4 show de crease s. ! Tine comparative building activities J t V. 9 Ml - i. .1.1 m April, ivi ana ltfio, is snown in me following table: April. 1916. April. 1915. Pr. Val. Pr. Vsl. Portland .M4 $ 431.375 477 $ 539. 41R Tacoraa .135 1k5.H0 M7 47.S Mattie ...814 Mfl.MO 82 83T.U3 flpoknue .174 (12.184 1 lit 12M.N7.. Halt Ijike. l.l.'l 2tMi,745 l.V) 2r2,H;.2 Sa Fran. H20 2.247, 1S7 554 l.tMHt.nxu Lo Ann. 720 1.304.407 721 l,:.il ,:;n!t ban Diego lil 208,454 12Z 95.y0 Dcereaa. Inc. 2U j'',1 sr. 1H 11!) To Build Warehouse. - Allen & Lewis are planning the erec tlbn of a distributing warehouse for good enough to extend to Mrs. Wilson their branch at La Grande. The struc- and me? I sincerely wish It were pos ture will be of brick and concrete, 110 sible for us to accept, by 108 feet, one story and full base-1 "My duties here, however, are so ment. The plans will be ready In a few days. The concern opaxates under the name of tha La Grande grocery. Real Estate Transfers. North enlern Truat Co. to Albert nitch- man. U IK, B. 10 ft. L. 14, B. 4. KrMem'ead Park $ GeoiK" W. Stephenaou a:Kl wf. to Mrs. Carrie kUgga, L. 7. 8. B. (I. Clenelyn. L. 1, 2. :;. 4, B. S, Lorain HeluMs W. H. MeMonlea and wf. to Kmily H. Hainblln. L. 3. It. 2, alcMonlea Add.. fiwti Combi to Ben 11. Miles, U 0, B. 1, Orchard Homes 10 10 10 10 10 10 u. j. Niacin to inn 11. Milea et at, l B7, 38, 1M, 40, It. "IV 8ub. B. 1, 2, 8, ParkUurst V. K. Vrtm and wf. to Ada Rabnek. wid. Int. K. 45 ft. L. 14, 15. Fir land Place t. R. RndiKk to Ada Rabnek, nnd. Int. E. 4 ft. L. 14, 15. l'lrland l'la-a Robert S. Coe Jr. and wf. to W. K. Reiner. L. 20. B. 8. Ladda Add O. A. HtoTer and wf. to William O. Johnson et al, L, 5, B. 108, Kuse Ot Ij I'nrk Northwestern Trust Ot. to Nettle Kemp, L. 11. 12, B. 1, Harvard llelgbu KatUerlne Bower Miller and bus. to E. I.; Irwood, L. 3. B. 0. Lcxluston Height. Arthur II. O. .Wendland and wf. to 10 10 10 10 10 RELIEF! NO BLISTER ! It Soothes and Relieves Like Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting. MTJSTERQLB Is a clean, white oint ment, rnad with the oil of mustard: It dees all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plastei does It better and does not blister. You do not have trt bother with a. cloth Ton ,imti rub It, on ana usually the pain Is gone! ' Doctors and nurses use MUSTER- OLE and recommend It to their pa tients. They' will trladlr tell you what relief it gives from Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Cenajestiou. Pleurisy, . Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus cles, Bruises, Chllblalms, Frosted Feet. Colds of tha Chest (It often prevents teumonlia). . At your druggist's In 26c and 60c araL an.1 m. snftcLal la rire h rn n 1 f a 1 .1, or 12. ou. Be surs you get the genuine MUS- rEROLE. Refuse Imitations get i. K -1. A Tk. If,,.....!. . ... Bam. - ' . . .. Atnnanv ClAvcljlnfl HUSTEROLEQUICK Olive 0. Thomas, X,, S3. B. X Klr- csnno Ladit Kstnte Co. to Mary A. Gray, L. 11. B. 21, KaatmoreUad Louis Partaeh and wf to Mary Partscn, . 13 ft. L. 7, N. 20 ft. U 8, B. 8. Greens Add i La.lri Estate Co. to Florence A. Barton. L. 9. B. 11. Westmoreland Harriet B. Davis to Fred L. Ererson, 100 1.300 500 8.V 1 1 10 I nntl. 2-3 int. L. 7, 9, Alnslle Place... Harriet It. Davis to Fred L. Everson, und. 1-3 Int. In To acrea and l.01 acre in Hec. 2ft. 27, T. 1 S., It. 1 E. . Rose City Park Assn. to Ellen M. Jone son, L. 1, B. 131. Rose City 1's.rk France Vandermeer to Kettle Kemp. L. a. 4. 17. 18. B. 6, Harvard Helglits.. V. K. Kabuck and wf. to V. K. Pnini, und. L. 1. 2. B. 1. Naalia 1st Add. 10 100 Building Permits. F. Shea, repair 4 atory ordlnar i hit atnrea sm! rooms. 282 Burnslde at., het. First and Second streets; builder, aame; $500. . J. 8. Chrbke. erect 1 atorv frame aarsee. 002 Simkane are.. bt. E. 17th and E. 10th t.; builder, aame: S0. E. Mallery. erect 1 storv frame rarsa-e. 1373 E. Sherman at., het. E. 4th and E. 50th at,.; bUl.ler. aame; $40. I Mr. E. I.. Woodard, repair 2 atory frame 'apartment, 2.3 Sixth at., bet. Main and Madi : aun at. ; builder, J. C. Cxit; $80. William Sherlock Co.. repair B atory nr- dlrary stores and offices. !W0 Third at., bet. I Oak and Stark ata.; builder, N. C. Paul Mn; $2."iO. tieorg Lamer, ere.t 1 rtory frame asrajre, Bescn at., bet. E. 9th and E. 10th ata.; .repair 1 atory frame dwel'.na. Ms e. ar.t'li at.. bet. E. Main ami E. MatlUon ata.; Luililer, Mr. Dims; $.so. JETTY AT IS T TO BE p. t , . . Ill niver in unannei. neiping Conditions on the Bar, Marshfleld. Or., May 15. The Jetty along the south side of the Coouille river. Just inside the mouth of the waterway at Bandon, Is nearly com pleted. The Jetty is 600 feet long and 1 i built to prevent the water cut ting Into the land on that side of the river. The Jetty will keep the water I In the channel and thus aid the con- uditlon of the bar. The work was done by the Port of Bandon at a cost of cIOJie to ,10 000 The Port of Coquille Is removing Bnags from the Coquille river between cociuille and Myrtle Point and - ill dreJ(re that portion of the river, mak- ng it navigable for larger boats than Can now reach Myrtle Point. A gov- ernment river dredge has been loaned to the port to do the work. N'aval Militia Gains Recruits. Marshfield. Or., May 15. The young men of Marshfield are showing much enthusiasm over the branch of the Oregon rraval militia which Is to be organized here. Already 50 have Highway Program President and Members of Cabinet Send Be arrets to Boss Festival Association Beoanaa Their Duties Interfere. Washington, May -5. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL..) 1 President Wilson will not be able to attend the dedication of the Columbia river highway In June. In response to the invlatlon of the Rose Festival association, extended I through Senator Chamberlain, the pres ident has expressed his appreciatl- , as follows: I "May I not thank you warmly for the attractive Invitation which yo-t are 'pressing as to make It Impossible for me to undertake such An extended trip at this time. I hope you will express I to all concerned my genuine apprecia- tlon and keen regret." Secretary of War Baker, responding for himself and Mrs. Baker to a slm- ' liar invitation, said In his reply: "We appreciate the Invitation and I would be glad to have the Rose Fes ; tlval association knoT7 of our appre ciation, if you will generously carry J such a message for us." i Other graciously worded regrets have been received from Secretaries Red- 1 field and HouBton, Attorney General I Gregory and Postmaster General Burle- eon. I $50,000 Necklace Lost in New York Society Woman Who Keeps Identity Secret, Missed Valuable Artlcls Aft er Disrobing and Ikying It Aside. New York, May IB. (L N. 8.) Search Is being made for the largest pearl necklace ever lost or ' stolen In New York. The anxious owner, a society woman, has concealed her I Identity through all her efforts to re cover the missing gems. The necklace contains C3 graduated pearls, two of which are of 26 grains each. The total weight of the pearls Is 47S,4 grains, a diamond navette snap completes the necklace. The val ue on the description is estimated at $50,000. The owner, disrobing on May 5, laid the necklace aside. It disappeared. The aid of private detectives has been Invoked and a search of pawn shops and other places where the Jewels ! might appear is being made by the . nnlica 90 Mines Picked Up Along Dutch Coast Dispatch From Amsterdam Says 50 of This Worn bar Were British, Three French, 24 Set by Germans. Berlin, via Sayville, May 16. (L N. SJ A dispatch from Amsterdam says that during the month of April 90 mines drifted upon the Dutch coast. Of these 60 were British, three were French, IS German and 24 of unestab llshed nationality. Ade Quits University Board. LaFayette, Ind.. May 15. (I. N. 0.) George Ade, the humorist, has tendered his resignation as a member of the board of trustees of Purdue university He gives as his reason the pressure of other business. Ade remarked .when he was appointed he would rather be trustee of Purdue than president of the United States. He graduated from Purdue In 1887. BAN DON ALMOST COMPLETED COS 10.000 ONE IS KILLED, THREE u HURT WHEN AUTO IS 0 Clarence Koon Dead and the Members of His Family in Hospitals Result. DRIVER LOST CONTROL Two Children Riding 1b Wrecked Ma china Are Not Injur ad When Car Leaves Bridge. Albany, Or., May 15. One person was killed and three were Injured, one perhaps fatally, in an auto accident about a mile and a half south of Peoria, 20 miles south of here, Sunday forenoon, when a car plunged 20 feet from a brldgs. The dead man Is Clarence Koon, aged about 65, of Junction City. His wife is In the Harrisburg hospital suffer ing severe Internal and external In juries, and may not survive. His son Ralph Koon, and the son's wife were both badly injured. Mrs. Ralph Koon was taken to a farmer's house, where she is being cared for. She was severely bruised and scratched up. but not seriously hurt. Her husband sustained several bad scratches on the head and was bruised about the body. Their two children, who were In the car at the time of the accident, a baby and a child about 6 years of age. were hardly hurt. Mr. Koon became confused and lost control of his car on the bridge. Hurt at Baker. Baker, Or., May 15. Bert Harphan Is believed to have been fatally hurt early Sunday morning in an auto acci dent. Mrs. Maude lillis was badly hurt and Mrs. Harphan and Amos Roethler less seriously injured. The car overturned making a turn at high speed and all except airs. Harphan were caught under the machine, she being thrown clear, suffering only cuts and bruises. Sixteen Go to Take Pasteur Treatment Party From Glebes, Cal 2s Composed of Friends and Belatlves of Man VTho Sled From Kabloa. Redding. Cal., May 15. (P. N. S.) Sixteen men, women and children ar rived in this city in automobiles last evening from Giebes, Lassen county. Just south of the Oregon line, all on their way to the state laboratory In Berkeley to take the Pasteur treatment for rabies as a precautionary measure. Frank Packwood died in Giebes last Monday of rabies, which. It Is believed, he contracted when a dog licked his hand, the skin of which was bruised. Those going to Berkeley are relatives or friends of Packwood, who cared for him in his sickness of nearly a week. Tnr.iiiriA.1 in t h number are Dr. C. M. Nur ian erf Adin, who treated Packwood. There Is Music at The Home of Smith Now. Why? Read On When George Smith of Jit Eighteenth and Couch streets. decided recently to give up his house and take to apartment house life, he found himself in possession of a round oak wf table, six chairs, two rocking 4 chairs and a brass bed among other things and he didn't need any of them. So he began to look around for a "swap." Of course he didn't go out and personally hunt up a buyer nobody of 3j business sense does In these davs.i Instead he inserted a small want ad in The Journal, Informing the general public of what he had and what he wanted for it. if.- Smith is happy now. He swapped some of his furniture if- for a phonograph, which he it fr wanted, and for the remainder 4? received hard cash. Incident- ally he lost no time housemov- ing, because the ad brought in fc buyers while he gave his time -Hfh to other matters. FUNERALS Bean tlf ul adult pluah or broadHotb casket, em balming, outside box, bearse. two autua and aerrlcea for Knnersla If dealred for 20. i0. t60. Higher priced funer sla 111 proportion. We manufacture caskets Lady assistant. Beautiful funeral chapel. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. Washington at Ella St. (bet. 20th and 21st) Weat Side. Main 2C91 A-7S83. NEW TODAY GOING TO PAINT? ; The quality of our paints put on by the kind of workmen in our re pair department will keep money in your pocxet. OREGON HOME BUILDERS Oliver K. Jeffery, President. 1330 northwestern Bank bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investroect Ss Mortgage Co. vii ices 303-4, 170 3a St. Fearey Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS 808 seknm Bldg. Portland, Or. FARM LOANS Mortgage) Company for America - Boom S3. Alma worth Bldg. Phone Main 6841. . Portland. Or. CKEO LINN aadarBirtl k AKrti) I Aneoat at Oarraat Katea, kXnti4 Harteiaa h laoapaoo, Baakara. BW?HafJ Caraar af t'eurrs and (lark Sla. NEW TODAY1 EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISKSO 1877. RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AXTD FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADY ASSISTANT TKXBD An SAX.MOH STREETS. MAIN 507. A-1311. 6 Choice X.oasa or 910,000 ad T7P On Improved Buslneap Property (or for Improvement Purposes). J. P. LIPSCOMB. 34a Stark Street. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT BAKER'S auction house, carpets. furniture, rugs, old china, etc., from private homes. On sale Tuesday at 10 a. m., 166-168 Park st. BUSINESS CARDS RMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6tn. WW Statistics marriages.Birtbs. Deaths. BUSINESS CARDS W. G, Smith & Co.ftlif Third floor Morgan Bldg. and cards. LmcbS suns bu.u ui' remea, low prices, latest styles, all sizes; we buy dress suits. Bare'l's Misfit Cloth Store. 61 Sd Uit.C& bulls lor rtul, ail i4c:. tuiat Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark St. DEATHS AND FUNEHALS 75 UXJAL'LX May 15, at the residence. Zu.i l:ast Washington gtreet. Roy 1. Legault, aged 29 years. In-loved husband of Mrs. Mabel Lrf-guult, fattier of Chester Oliver Ixjisult, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Legailt, and broth-fr of Lenta Legault of Omaha, Neb., and Jese Breard. Notice of funeral later. Detroit. Sag inaw, Mich., and Montreal, Canuda, paptra please copy. 8CHMEEK May 18, at 7W East fourteenth street north. Margaret Schmeer, aged 00 years, wife of Henry Schmeer. mother cf Mrs. Amelia Silker, Mrs. Catherine Uoucu. Ilt'tiry and Philip Schmeer. Funeral fcemce will I held at the church, corner East Eighth aud Failing streets. Tuesday, May 1(1, at 2 p. m. Krieada are Invited. Interment Kuse (.'Ity Park cemetery. WINSLOW In this city. May 13, at the res idence of her daughter. Mrs. C. H. King. 401 F.as: Thirtieth street North, Abble F. Wluslow, aged 64 years. The remaJaa are at the resi derce establishment of J. I'. Fiuley Jt Son, Mfijtgoniary at Fifth. Notice of funeral here after. Los Angeles, Cal., St. Louis and icn i ity. mo., r.spera please copy UlNULaV The funeral service of the late Rob ert Hubert Kindle, aged 67 years, will be eouducted Tuesday. May 16. at 10 o'clock a. m.. in St. Peter's church, Lents. Friend in rlted to attend. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. Remains are at the funeral parlors of A. D. Keo worthy & Co., 5S02-O4 Ninety-second street 3. K-. In Lents. WUHFEL In this city, May 14. Dora J. Wnr fei, aged 42 years 4 months snd 26 daya. Re mains are at the residence funeral parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy. 15a2 and 1.134 East Thir teenth street, Sellwood. The remains will ba forwarded Tuesday morning to Verboot, Or., where services will be held. StHM ACKENBKRG In this city. May 15. Henry L. Scbmackenberg, late of Lyons. Or. The remains are at the residence establish ment of J. P. Flnley & Bon, Montgomery at Fifth. MARTIN & FOKBKS CO.. florists. S47 Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLAKkE BKOS.. tior.sia. Zi7 Morrison sL Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. TONSKTil KLUKAL CO., iSa Wasti., bet. 4th and R'h. Main 1102. A-1102. OSOAK JOHNSON FLUKAL CO, J OS Olisan st Mar. 4372. A-1464. MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, S3 up. Sprays $1 up. Chappells.347 Morrison MAX M SMITH. lionst. !41S.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 FCNERAL UIRtCIORS, Montgomery at Fifth. Main a, A-1599. F. S. Dunning, Inc. ; East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E. Alder st. Phone East hi. B-2625, A. O. KKN W OK I ti x Two Establishments. . Tabor 5267; 6802 K2d st., i-ents. Tabor 589R; Sith stand Foster road.. Arleta IP. IL. Undertaker tast lii.i and Haw-? thorne. E. 781. B-1S3H. Lady assistant. Dunning & MctnteeJSoTnVo every detail, bruauway and l'iae sts. Urumlway 4S0, A-4jif. Lady asaisuuu. Waiter C.- Kenworthy 1S.".2-1534 K: 13th. Sell wood U. B-li:. blli-L.h.ti at ittAEl, lnucpeiiucm lu neral diiectorat. i'rlceti low as izu, $40, t0. V asli. at Ella. At. 26D1, A-78o. A. R. Zellar Co L;idy atieriUetni. Uay anl nirnt nervire. IU.IUil 11 A-2 44S Morr. BrtttiL & SiNOOK. B-1262. T 126. i02 Helmsn: t ;4t i l.sdv nrip-i lnnt RT Pvrncio Williams and hnoil i I DyillCb East 1115. C-1943. Homilnn East 80th and Glisan. Fu drillllOn neral services. Tabor 4313. CIC"ArC Undertaking .o. Main 411 OrLvV- A-:r:Jl 'or Sd snd Cl aiOM'MEMS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-26S 4th et.. opv. city hall. Main 864. rhilin Veu f! Sor, for memorlsta rbLA5lN6 6kANlTriCd II 2fe7WQ3TCOO. HAQlSQM, j BEACH PROPKRTr 48 FORL SALE-ood lot" with small house, at Cannon Beach; X-527, Journal. GEARHART Park, lots 13. -14, blk. 3, 1st Add., on -Cottage ave. ISOu each. Owner, Box S3, Fort Canby, Wash. FOB SALE HOUSES 61 i month on balance No Interest need TWO acres with 2 room house, on O. ROOMING house, close in, fine loca be paid for two years. Two years" i W. P. electric. $800. Half cleared. 800 tlon. Exchange for house and lot, interest-free. 6 bonus on all pay-'ft. from station. Easy terms. Purse, , good income snap. Apartment house, ments In excess of contract. Price of 306 Oak st. J 176 rooms, furnished, to lease for term Place is S2400. Sold in 1912 for S2600, This is a chance to get a house cn easy payments that is not over priced. Ref erences required. 1233 Northwestern Bank bldg. 155 FOR 5 ROOM MOW.KN ! Must lose my bungalow. Fireplace, . buffet, Dutch kitchen, cement base- ment. laundry trays. Near Glisan st. carline Cost $2450. Will sell $925 f3uit.y tor lo0 cash, your Drofit $..i. luiiy iui e-i.v aeu. ;uui yiu 251 K. 70th st. X. Tahor 2296. ?Uf. FOR SALE 7 room modern house, . corner lot. gas range and water heat- BY owner, 40 acres near citv, half In er. parlor stove, beds, chairs and nu-. cultivation, 15 acres commercial ap inerous other articles go with place; 1 pie8, bearing, excellent soil and good poO cash, mortgage $Gou. Phone Ta- community. $3000 payment will handle t-or 5123. deal; balance assumed. T-548, Journal. NEARLY new 5 room bungalow. All for SALE or trade, 320 acre stock modern conveniences; 1 block from ranch near Beaver, Tillamook coun Pen.nsula park. If you have a little ty; will take rooming house S5 to 40 money, will surprise you in r-rice. Umb- r0Oms. south Portland. If this strikes oeiisiocK uirson io., auo uan si. i ei- enhrinp Pmsvav i8 i ' J1T TABOH DISTRICT. ; 1-year-old 5 room bungalow, $2100. .dennderflvef hikfn Vii's' :J5-.i rl"U-UTra F 6 Oak st ' ! , FOUR room modern bungalow, 140 E 7lct c , XT Thla i, 1.111 ft fmm C.li.iln ' . L . ' . . ... . I 1 .uv 4V. 1 1 lll I v... 1 . j St. carline and paved street. About 2 years old. Extremely low price and easy terms. Key at Umbdmstock fc Larson Co.. 306 Oak St.. ground floo r. MODERN 4 room bungalow (2 bed rooms), nearly new. 1464 Mississippi ave. 1 blk. from Peninsula park. An extreme bargain. No trades. See this today. Key at 306 Oak st. ROSE CITY PARK. New 5 room bungalow at sacrifice. All modern conveniences. Price $3200. 1'mbdenstock & ir.on,306 Oak st. Phone Bro.'idwav 1658. .mi. r. ii i.jciei ii u iuui:i iiuut: 111 i City Parlt. Close to Sandy ami lo club house. Going away. Kf-afoiuMH terms if required. J. F. Gaskill, D.'b Commercial st. SOME BARGAIN One and one fourth acres; 9 blocks Irvlngton clubhouse, $4000; $2000 can remain. Retargeted. P O. Box 460. City. ARE you in the market for a home in Rose City Park? You may have my $1300 equity for $400. Owner, Ta bor 5222. IF you truly want a rea.1 home Invest! Kate tnis neautirui rurnisnea strict- JL'& 6 rr U""? 4iari . J- w ........ ..v.vj - - 1 OR SALE -What would you give me for my $500 equity in 6 room mod- ern house? No reasonable offer re- fused. Call at 1134 E. 31st st. N. FOR SALE3 room house, lot 50x50. good barn; has cement floor, water- .l-u r.,i i,rin iivri,to- ir..Qt,.,i t Tiu c.nrfleld ave ' TCRN a burden into income, build on v.mr vacant loC 1 hutlrf anil finance, Plans free. N. O. Ecklund. contracting architect. 313 Henry bldg. Main 5.M2. TrT-TTJTT .- "p. , TT "te.nor'VA TWO room House i $..o0; easy terms or Main 5S12. $1775 PRETTY, new, a room uunga low. easy terms. Owner. M-1S9 J.'irnal 00. $150 CASH-NEW BUNGALOW. ,ak floors, strictly modern. 1093 $1 oa E. 25th $6!0 will buy 4 room ceiled house on 60x100, use of 100x100. on 78th and Halsey. Easy terms. Phone Bdwy. 1658 CHEAPEST rate-;, financing, planning, repairing and erecting buildings. Hundley. 607 Pittock block. FURNISHED 6 room house, will take 1915 Ford first payment, balance as rent. 1515 E. 11th st. N. Wdln. 129.!. FOR SALE 6 room house, easy terms. Zella Gossett, 7 W. KitTlngs worth. FOli SA17E LOTS YOUR OWN TERMS. Acreage, 3 tracts and tracts: Just outside city; 5 cent fare; no city ; taxes; Bull Run water, no gravel, fine; soil and sightly why pay rent? Cary, ; 311 Panama bldg. FULL set of working drawing and sketches for artistic economical 5 room bungalow, $2. Call for these OREGON HOME BUILDERS, Oliver K. Jefferv. Pres. 1830 Northwestern liank Bldg. LARGE, beautiful view home site, only 16 minutes' ride, west side, a cent fare, city water. The best valuo in Portland at $350. $10 down and $5 a month. M. E. Lee. 505 Corbett bldK- 200 BEAUTIFUL lots in Milwaukee, be car fare; light, gas and water: $20 cash and $10 per month. H. G. Stark weather. Rlsley station. Phona Oak Orove 1-X. GOING east, will sell half acre 2 blks. from Hawthorne car; line location, youne bearlns fruit trees. Owner. 7063 30th ave. S. K.. city. $1$1oOcNaa1? balance hnt'vAl blanket, shovels forks 6 rolls Ih'cken iTktXcuaNT knd lee cream. A-l lo- count (or i ca Tabor M72 or ! wire', wagon Jack. 25-36 Mar in rifle, 6 cation, good business, fine place for write F-753 Journal I -sPlB "ewp 12 Kauge bar.b wlrhe. I dou- man and wife. 527 E, Division, $950-4 room house, completely fur- nandothw ariYci; alfout'ae",' 8H?B 8tore and r,epf'L 8hoPwrt 'ala iilshed. Bull Run water, electric broke and 28 of It seeded to grain cheap, account of sickness. Watrous. lights. Near carline and school. M- drilled. 27 chickens, about 5o young' 4519 Woodstock ave. 17. Journal. 'chicks. The first party that bees this BAKERY for rent. 30 years estab- FOR SALE (WANTED Portland property or acre Park rt., 50x100, close In, nice for1 tract for 20 acres near Payette. fraternal home or apartment, bargain. 1 Idaho. Water right for land, but un- Owner. Z-389, Journal. ACREAGE 37 Buy an Acreage Home Have city conveniences, such as mountain water piped into your house, electric lights, etc., and country benefits; rich soil, fine community. 3u minutes out by Big Red Steel Trains. Low prices, easy payments. Any size tract. Let us show you. The Shaw-Fear Co, 102 4th st. ONLY $ Must raise .50 PER ACRE. noney Tuesday night and will sell half sect. on limber and partially burned ov er land located 65 miles from Portland: half casn. bal ance 5 yearly payments. See owner, 300 Williams ave., or phone East 3273. Gibson Half Acres Good Boil, city water, close to car line, easy terms: will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell wood 476. Jonn H Gibson, owner. 40 ACRES $1400. On macadam road. fi:ia soil, only $5 miles from Portland. Ctu be bought AKERSON, GOOCH CO., 605 Stock Exohangw bldg. CHICKEN. FRUIT GAiiLit.y rar.onea near Portland, 2, 5, 10 acre tracts, best soil, good roads, near elactric, (oi to $200 per acre, easy terms McFar land 309 V. : hlds? . Portland. FIVE acres, 1 mile trum Oregon Elec tric station. Good toil, all cleared and under fence. Worth now $1250. XVt,J"e1,1 for 875 ,f taken this . G-9dS. Journa- EIGHT "acres with new buildings, in ; good live town, with 8 cows and ai good milk route and everything that i m with it: a ifood nronoaif ,on i VX-582, Journal. A DT OCIO arit-h '.' arra ..ll.i.t... Junction H7 iAroi ACRE tracts on carline, near paved road; 15 cash. t5 per month. 6 int. Owner, 517 Chamber of Com. . FOR SALE 2 tcies close in. Zella Gossett. 7. W. Killingsworth ave. SUBURB AX HOMES ACRES WITH HOUSE On new. hard surfaced Base Line road, about 7 miles from city; 6 room house, large porch, good well, 2 acres In berries, young orchard, 1 block 10 electric station; will sell cheap and give terms. SNAP FOR CHICKEN RANCH OR GARDEN. 1 acre or less, in city limits, 4 blocks from car. 6c fare. 6 room house. TJMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO.. I Ground floor 304 Oak st. STJBURBAir HOMES 70 (Continued) t-OK HALL: FAKMij 17 BUY FIVE ACRES and plant part in loganberries. They thrive in Oregon and oan Ka ntnf ftahl if s:taam4 Pavaa iiilrA Gr for drying. We have cleared oench and bottom iar,ds, one mile to good valley railroad town: finest soil. cicek and epringB; good roads; employment; Behools. Five acres with house, $25 down. 110 month: unimDroved lands at i t . i t r- r. i less. AjCI us t uow you. j. n. onai p. 3d St., room 557. Portland. Or you address 1025 E. 1st St., Albap". Or. - ' 4o ACRLt) MUSt be SOld Wltmn 10 days; no fair offer rejected. For description write or see W. C. Watters. Brush Prairie. ONE of the best 68 acre farm, in Clarke Co.. wash.. ail cleared. - miles from town. V X 576. Journal. itr - ,,,. t .,, t ,. with stoc'k. crop and tools. Address LX-921. Journal. FOR REM" FARMS 11 16 ACRES to rent till next March for $60, with i room house; Bull run water. Multnomah station. Call Main 4637. &H FAJ13IS WANTED RENT OR BUY - - T: T " WANTED TO LEASE 5 to 10 acres A-l land, mostly cleared, with good i ii(;;u House I uiiiigiiinw n iui 111 ciim rj prof erred i . some Iriiit. barn, chicken house, reasonable distance to tlectr:c lme and not over Jt miles out. Give ! ful; particulars In letter to Box K-539, Journal. IV , vri.-l . 1(1 In kn in,. ..,. Port- land. J4000 first payment. L-930, WANTED Improved stock ranch In Oregon on coust Lin. SX-769. Jouri must be a bar- ga nal. HO..1I..1 1 KAilS ZX 1SUMKN.13 - M0d8; will take $1150. NeaVly" all Cor... u.l with tliree 1 eoiiKi. r, rt, f f J v,lre8; located about 3 miles from Malheur, Or.; 3 of the best mares in ,ne country. 2 of them weiKh lEnO t!icll: the other 1450. fat and fine: house barn and Well, farming tools practically all new one 3 W vT.de tlrs vnkrun. one 14 In. John Deere nmw k steel shares. 1 harrow, 1 cultivator. opportunity will sure grab it. Will explain reasons tor selling privately, Must sell at once. Came to Alalneur and ak at Charles Mortitt a store to b directed to Charlea Ne.meth's place, Tournal' U?Tr Charle" Nem'lh'WlFOU8ALE-Oi,, ; - . i 000 feet of tl I wo bojod Helmquishments 160 acres each, timber and meadow. ! iilJTthS, pV whS "live. soil; lies fine: es valley. See m there Is here: price $250. lbO acre homestead, lies fine, close ; to neJghbors price 150. So acre homestead, close to town and neighbors. Price $10C. 411 1 1 EN it i BLDG. LAST chance; tret a $10,000 timber claim for o0. Woodlawn 3384. Leave Tuesday. TIMISKK TWO V-sections timber cruise 14, 000,000. Skamania Co.. W-ush. W-393, Journal. EACH. Mi K REAL E.TE 21 KOR SALE op. TRADE ideal home, Vz mile of Huod" River, unincumbered ; 12 acres, 4 acres or- chard, bearing; balance meadow; fine creek running through it. Good lu room modern house, private water sys- . , tem. barn and other bldgs.; wagon. I iarmlng implements, etc. Would con- . sider trade for bay land or would give 1 good 'terms. C. E. Glaze owner, Hooa Kiver, . FOR SALE OK TRADE 22 acre improved farm at sacrifice. near city limits; creek runs through itL.xi. .itrixr uaiuBuiiatcu I 'Jrtu Clliu uc carfare; take clear city property or cash as part payment. 428 Lumber Exchange bldg. TRADE lor auto or piano player or tor something useful and some cash, ho acres line timber. 6 room i log ge or house; make fine hunting lodg summer nome. in cascades. Phone . -vl 'tr 4 ' . 'plowed. Also lots in Kansas City ai.d Sprinift ield. -Missouri, lo trade. Box. HA, Sisters. Oregon. Toil ACRES enuinned farm: will lulia modern bunsnlow up to $3000; somo irasn; time on tne nautnee; price ll I ooo. Owner. Route 2, box 39, .Or. Yamhill, W'ANT clear Portland lots in ex- rlir.ncs for 80 aires timber lnnrt r.n Kalama river. Land worth $1250; in cum;jrance $2i6. Owner, R-763. Jour nal s 2 ' ACRES, all improved, near city limits, 10c fare, 5 room house Price $2500; will take clear city lots for part. Call 605 Stock Exchange bldg. Main 6765, FOR SALE, rent or exchange for city property, a 6 room modern houfe and acre in Greahara. Value $300u. Box 204. Oresham. Or. WANT farm for part or all; 6 fine lots, 7 room house, fruits, garden, garage. Take W. S. to 03d ave., go eiut to SIX room house in good condition, lot : 75x85; will take part trade, balance! easy terms. Alberta district, i'iione i East 3461. Main 5456. I 3 A., clear. 30 min. out. some im provements, $1650, for 10 or more A. further out. same value. 1107 Glenn ave. N. 10 ACRES, Greenburg station, will ac cept trade. .12 cnainber or Com- ! merw TantfI) Unimproved acreage for city lots, value J1000. Will pay no I difference F-742, Journal. . J-ioo KCJU1TY in improved Idaho acre age for Portland lot or acre. Bell I wood )112 'C1TTY PROPERTY FOR COUNTRY ! DRT'G OR HARDWARE BUSINESS. ' EWKN. 3'2 PANAMA BLDG. FIVE room bungalow to trade for pood rooming house. Y-573, Journal &RTOM cottage for unimproved ' land. 312 Panama bldg. v WANTED REAL E.S'I'A I K 41 -- -- WANTED 2 to 10 acres land with I good size house, fruit; close to 5c carhne Multnomah Co. preferred. f106 and Particutos- 1 Journal. Y-574! ! WANTEI or 6 room house with plenty of ground; berries, fruit, trees and shade for about $1750. Part pay in good acreage, part ca-sh. F-500, Journal. WE WILL SELL OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT. J. C. CORBTN CO., LEWIS BLDG. ROOMING HOUSES r,; FOR SALE By the owner. 18 rooms. nicely furnished for housekeeping; small amount cash, terms. 408 Jeffer son. near 11th. $50 18 rooms. 601 Harrison. Inquire 390 16th .or phone Main 902. To ROOM rooming house, furnished. for rent cheap. 492 Clay. BY OWNER 14 housekeeping rooms, close in, .Marshall 2594. 33 ot years. Snap. 7 room flat: close in. furnished. Mar. 609. 44S Burnside st. 14 ROOMS, all H. K., sell or trade. West side. K-638. Journal; msiNKss ni'i'ocri villus . A Merry-Go-Round Here's a business Proposition: W'e have a merry-go- round that cost approximately $2500; the season is opportune for making money with it. It's in good shape and is set up for demonstrating purposes. It's worth at least $1000, but we'll sell it for con siderably less. See it at 3(3 IS. Oregon st. East 7222. 1 rY,. , ..A.. n . , . , , EaCHA.NQE old established general : m.rnh.nHlu otnr. In l(v Wtllnrn- Ue vallev town, value $11,000. for Portland residence propertv. ' Par ticu- ,arsl1n flrst Iettecr or no attention. XK- 642. Journal. ; GROCERIES and mdse store, country. -d t t r . in.tin rsmw. i, h,is,'a ' sVnr h(ns and stock ! about $4000." Some terms. Tabor 34 i 4 or z-h. journal. ONE billiard, i pool tables, together with stock and fixtures, located In good live town; worth $1300; will.take $1000. For particulars write M. M Duke. Camas, Wash. . ' FOR SALE Meat market, good lively ! valley town of 3000. Dally sales, 40. i Rent $16 Good reasons tor Belling. ! l.X-675, Journal. WANTED Partners with $2000 In i wholesale produce business. Good eaiary with one-half of profits to ririit LIGHT grocery, confectionery, school supplies, ic cream; living rooms in rear; doing corner hall. rear; doing good business. 415 o'th St., FOR SALE -2 greenhouses riom good ' e ian ouHiiiecis iin-nieu ucai cin- ! retail business located near cem- U I C 'T' .4n. nn4 ..,li .m wf 1 1 a. . w,lkll.v fVr .al on eood termiT sickness reason for selling. Box 056, Milton. Or. MOVING PICTURE THEATRE, GOOD LOCATION; PRICE $600; HALF CASH BALANCE EASY APPI.V 66 BROADWAY. TERMS. tTVV WT. nnn nuarota bsIv VSQ rs nrkUf for sale Enterprise Cleaners. 23d .nd Northrun sts ttttz ! ; ' : ... uly Blmi'' FaiuJs sovV7.5'1? etwn T?xTre 410 Montgomery f. "IT' . Ilxtureg- 410 Montgomery. 1' OR SALE Good paylnar manufao- turing business, cheap. See Walter! lished, fully equipped, $26. 340 Front, near auditorium GOOD opening for a ladles' and gents' tailor; established business. Z-388, e saw mill and 20.000 lmber. Address Dunay I.umber co.. Butte hails, ore. FINE 6tamps, hinges, albums, eta, 8 a. m.-6 p. m. Columbia Stamp Co., 94 North 16th st. Mnin 7580. BUSIsNESS CARDS. Rose City Printing. CoM Third st.. cor. Taylor. FULLY equipped restaurant for sale at a bargain or to rent at a reason able price. 3d st. Sell. 6"2. yoR SALE Grocery store. On account ! of sickness. 449 Alberta st. , RESTAURANT., doing good business. cneap. 4t2 onsan. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 68 MERCHANDISE WANTED Improved wheat lands, close to od town, or timber to trade for merchan dise, from $1000 to $10,000. Box 7. Madras, Or. MONEY TO LOAN 27 REAL EHTATE Ol lt nibtul imeiil plan la in beat auu surest method of paying a loan. suresi meixiuc 132.26 per- mo 21.24 for 60 15.17 for 96 month for 8 b months, or months, or 96 months liars a $1000 loan ana interest. other amounts in proportion. We loan on Improved city property or zor ouuains Durboiss. EQUITABLE S VO'S & LOAN ASSN. 242 Stark. St Portland, Oregon. MONTHLY INSTALLMENT LOANS on Portland homes, 6. no commi ! in. One cent per day for a sale de- posit box insures the safety of valu able papers. UNION SAFF. DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., 284 OAK ST, . CITY LOANS, & lo 7. FARM LOANS. 6 to 8'.i A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX One cent per day insures the safety of valuable papers. UNION SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.. 284 OAK. HiiiTLAMj Pkoi'KHTV nk VaT.i.F. i FARM LOANS. Make low rates on good-security. H. U ARCHER, 404 Northwestern Bk. Bldg BUILDING loans on city and uburban property, money advanced as work ivanced as work eck, 316 Falling progresses. w "IdK- Main 3407 u. 11 CITY LOANS, 6, 64 AND 1. FARM LOANS, 7'.', ANY AMOUNT. GEO. E. WAGGONER & CO.. 805 Yeon bldg. fciuu.uuii OiN morlKKKea. city or lariu property, fire insurance. McKensle ft Co., Uerllnger Win , 2d and Alder cash paid tur mortgages, notes, con tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable rates. F. tl. Lewis, 4 Lewis bldg. i '!- Lua.n in amounts ot ell'cj to ebuuu on city property. A. H. Bell :n'l Herlinger bldg ivoo. 5uo. $1000. Easy terms. Mort- . gages, contracts bought. Evang & i Co.. 106 Oerllnaer bldg .c.M.i iu lomi n impiovd city, farm property, f. c. King. 314 Spalding (ivuu ci' to uuu to loan ou city or farm properly. laoor 40a. I ).w oou, uOU, OU, lUUU, $100. I r red w. uerrnan Co.. 732 Cham. Com. J40.UVW UK L.r.tb. KAliMINulON, F0 4tn St. Board Of Trade Hide ar.i. us ainan luans. iualaiiiue.it luaua 'ellsrs-Murton o.. 826 Yeon Mdg. $1500, 6i; $500. $700, 8; $1000. 7; no com. waru. 407 spaioing. MwkTUaGE loans. 6V to !. Oregon lnv. A .Ylortfcrtr.e Co.. 170 3d st siuitiuub LuAftB, o auu . ' Luis Saloruon o.. 30o Oak nt.nearf.th. luUM. l to loun. 6 to VV. tl bsiii ti Co.. 311' Spalding bldg. '$600, ALSO $160 to $200, h on acre age or house and lot. Main 1855, MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES 07 SALARIES CH ATT ELS. Money to loan 10 salaried people and others on iurniture, pianos, motor cycles, automobiles; diamonds, etc.. at legal rates, with easy terms of pay ment: no delay. Licensed by stats. i"iliUill LOAN COMI'ANl. iNC SI 1 nekum M.f s PlAiloN i hougiii un.moliJ Main Mat LOANS WANTED 841 WANT $3000 to $3500 on a tract about 1.7 acres located or the ban Line road, valued at --112.000. No commis sion. P-754, Journal.' FIBTAAiCXlL ai 1st and 2d mortgages purchased; eJso sellers' interest in contracts. Or, snd WasrvH. K. Norrls- l.umhermrns bids CHATTEL MORTGAGES FUR CHASED. INQUIRE 211 Dekum bid. STOCKS AXI BONPS . RH FOR SALE A few- shares of Amer? lean Tullertan stock. P-752, Journal ROOMING HOUSES (Oqn tinned) HELP WANTED MAtAP: WANTED Young man between 1 8 . 19 years, to learn vulcanising lr- Party acquainted with changing: ti preferred. Apply 2i N. 14th st.' Ljiii'Luiiitii liepariinjUl . A gervw. rr.,- ... members ;- WANT man to be useful around, i. N. 13th st. Ri'-LA' U AATaCDC.USC.'' - T. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE smtrx Day and nitrht cliL&aea! training repairing, driving and machine wo including forge, lathe, shapsr. Un press, etc.; time unlimited. Sect, pass at Educatloual oftice Y M. C bldg., to Inspect our shops and met ods. COMPETENT CHAUFJUi AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED, Ti i.un wtiuuti Air. aiu is KB it ip in M. C. A. and Its EMPLOYMENT D PARTMENT, use of 60-ft. twlmmi pool, shower baths, gymnasium, e SALESMEN selling restaurant, hot cafe, cigar, pool. drug, general sto trade can do big business with our n live pocket side Hue. All merchan towns loo.OOO and under want Hi $6. commission each sale; no collectlh no expense or risk to merchant. A take back all unsold goods. CA." FIELD MFG. CO.. 208 Slgel St.. CWc g". HI. . 1 SALESMEN WANTED Experience u necessary, easy worn, big pay; wrl for large list of openings offering o portunlties to earn from $100 to $0 montn wnue you learn. Addi nearest office. Dept. 312. Nation Salesmen's Training Assn.. Chlunt: cwiorit, tan rrancisco. HOW to write photoplays that sei zu large pases, written by an adit. who knows how. No Junk, but ver: thing is neat. Price $1 prepaid.' Rei resentatlve wanted. Editor Contine tal Photoplayeis, 897 Upshur St. av. . . 1 WANTED Experienced automobile r i pair man, with some means so 1 can furnish his own tools, as partn. on commission basis. E. Lindell, tee store, cor. s-naver ana uurueia tv Wood lawn 1114. , ' ( 75 MONTH, (iiiveninient Jobs. Me women wanted. List of ouSitlor free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 149-C Roohestrr. N. Y. - I MOVING PICTURE OPERATOR WANTED IN EVERY CITY IN Til , WORLD. WE TEACH YOU. " t BROADWAY. v I WANTEiJ Names men, wishing i- become Portland mall carriers.. Gem mence i67 month. OX-932. Journal. I UNCALLED for tailor made suits, $6. s up. layiorine lauor nu rn Si 0 - HELP WANTED FEMALF 1 EXPERIENCED cirl for genera housework; no washing; reference. required. 800 Hancock. Phone Ea S296. - I EXPERIENCED girl for housewor) Wages $20. Phone Mllwaukie 461 HELP WANTED 31ALE AND " FEMALE , , ST. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE I wants men and women to learn th trade; paid while learning; tools free, positions secured; summer rates; writ, ror catalogue. 48 N. 2d st. ; -. 1 MOI1LER Barber school wants naei and women to learn harbar trad. free In H weeks. Positions secured. Pay while learning. 38 N. 2d st. i OREGON BARBER COLLEGE Mei. and women to learn barber trad free. 233 Madison St. 1 WANTED AGENTS WANTED Agents In all sections for our full assortment of clean, relia ble, nursery stock; demand is Increas-1 ing. Attractive terms." OREGON NURSERY COMPANY, Orenco, Or. I GOOD live hustlers; an easy selling proposition; liberal commission, nulck BHlerv. 80 Grand are. - i SITUATIONS MALE YOUNG man wishes steady enploy ment where he can work up; age 21; not afraid of hard work; some educa tion. Address J. F. Qulnn, General De llvery. City, , . ( RELIABLE one handed man with tarn' ll.r 1. iiil a i . I.- u-ir. ni. n , m n.L a watchman or light Janitor work.; ref erence. Z-977, Journal. WORK, in drug store in Oregon or Ida ho: registered and also Ph. O.: can give the best of references. H-7B2, Journal. ( WANTED Work at cemetery; granite , or marble monuments cleaned like! new; low rates. A. Walker. 4k nan- ders at. CO m ft-1 ts. i j. siiop nmcniuucs ejiu chauffeurs furnished by Y. hi. C, j Auto school. Main 7066, A-6661. AUTO truck driver or shipping clerk wishes work at 0110a. D-67J. Jour nal. OOllirdClOr plastering. brie si and cement work. S. S. Klngery. Mar. 1688. MARRIED man, good milker, would like work ton farm. Q-987, Journal CHAUFFEUR, a real driver and me chanic. Wood awn 4674 WA N t ED A n y kind ot housework. zbc hour. Main 8U86 H' ' painting and tinting. $2 per rm, t;. a. Barnes, .Mar, zxzb, M. SIVTJATIONH FEMALB WANTED Positions keeping house on farms in the country for one wom an, 82 years old, with one child, and one woman, 85 years old, with two children. Apply Commons Settlement, Front and Bjrnstde sts. Phone Broad' way 1665. A-7426. WOMAN, unencumbered, practical. worker, experienced storekeeper. good cook, wants position. Portland journal. EXPERIENCED woman wants da work. Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday. Call Sunday, Wdln, 3118; Week days after 6 p. m. v L.1CE CURTAINS laundered by expert. Mrs. Scott. Tabor 6933. STENOGRAPHER wants extra work, neat, reasonable Phon Broadway COOKING, fancy' ironing, houseworki references. Tabor 317. PHONE Main 8928; get curtains laun- dered. 20c a pair. ' WOMAN wants housework, 4 hours. 76c. Mrs. Htewart. Main 161. DRESSMAKING 410 ALL kinds dressmaking, remodeling, designing, reasonable. Also lnstruc tlon at Economy Dressmaking parlor ana school. r3 ueKum rwci. Main vos. FASHIONABLE dressmaking, new ideas, at home or by day. Wood lawn 8522. , DRESSMAKER wants sewing by day. Tabor 417. ALL kinds dressmaking, remodeUosJ reasonable, 411 WlliTame ave. NURSES PRACTICAL nurse would like cr of. aged invalid lady and will do some housework. Marshall 1614. ELECTRIC treatments; your home If preferred; trained nurse; ail all ments. Tabor 2213 r URN IS MED ROOMJI; tiTH AND WASHINGTON 8T8. Strictly modern, light, cool rooms,; 2 to 4 per weeK, ynvnc nmu. TUC flKQ AMn .. w;;it I ML uMuLAiML -,. Week.- MODERN BRICK; outelde rooms; respectable; hot water. 2a Trinity et. cor. Washington, bet. I9tn ang 2"tn. KACHELOK'8 HO'JEL ETerytbiug new and up to date. For men only. Tenth snd Washington . Main 8H MTEL IfSMSIESaVoSV ern, fireproof, respectable. $3 week up. . THE BEVERLY Clean, homelike, fur nished rooms, reasonable, centrally located. 185 Park-Yamhill. 1 $1 $0 WEEK up, clean, warm, modern fur. nns.. cerAraL T-e King, jot Jef-' (Continued oa Vest ffftg)