The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 29, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . MONDAY, MAY -29, 1916.
POTASH FACTORYWiLL
BE ESTABLISHED SOON
AT NEWPORT, REPORT
Company Is Incorporated
; 'With Capital Stock of One
- Hundred Thousand Dollars,
!:kelp will be gathered
Ihh of 121 Teet of Sea Front Has
' Ba Secured in City of Drew-port
' at Nominal Rental.
Manufacture of commercial potash
on a large scale will be begun In Ore
gon aa won u a plant can be erected.
The company has practically been
financed, a lease of ground for a plant
. and the right to collect the kelp at
'Newport has been aecured. Operations,
It la thought, can be begun within 0
The Oregon Potash company ha
'been Incorporated for $100,000. Arthur
C. Burgess la president; Early R. Fry
is vice president and T. B. Mohler is
secretary. Permission to do business
was granted by the corporation com
mission on Saturday.
Tbs company lias been granted a
lease of 121 feet of sea front In thu
City of Newport at an annual rental of
11 a year. This Ik said to be a stra
tegical position' which will give the
company a survey of 20 scjuare miles
of raw material, unci (he most fruitful
. source of raw material within 60 miles
' north and south of the Newport beach.
The' essential of the collection of the
-raw material is calm waters.
" The equipment at Newport will re
quire an investment of $30,000 In plant
and machinery, it will employ a for-u
of from 15 to 20 hands, and will oper
ate the year round. The gathering of
the kelp will U done by a local con
tractor. The drying of the kelp in the first
process is said to be general, but a se
cret process held by T. B. Mohler is
claimed to give this company an aU
vtntane over all others in the reduc
tion of the raw material into potash.
RETOUTS GIVEN OX ACTIVITY
I Firm Receives Interesting Answers
to Questions Sent Out.
Seventeen hundred business men of
the United States were recently Bent
a Questionnaire concerning the state
of real estate activity in their particu
lar sections by Wlntlirop. Harris &
Co., of Chicago. Their replies have
been tabulated and distributed under
date of May 2 7.
One question asked was: "Are the
people In your section constructively
active? That is, are they building
Hew houses; enlarging ttieir plants or
making permanent Improvements that
bespeak their confidence in the fu
ture''
The replies for the entire United
-States were 122S "Yes," and 3oi
answered "No." For the states of
Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Cali
fornia the replies were 99 "yes," and
47 answered "no.
A second question, dealing directly
j wjth real estate conditions was as fol
lows: "It la said and generally be
lieved that the market for real estate
lis the lest thing to reflect prosperity.
Is it becoming more active In you'
section Y"
The replies to this question were
985 In the affirmative and 600 in the
negative for the United States. For
the four states referred to the replies
hwere 78 in the affirmative and 77 in
the negative.
I WILL BUILD FRAME STORE
I William Llnd Takes Out rermit
for $0000 Structure.
William Llnd lias taken out a pef-
Imlt to erect two frum store buildings
1st 526 Union avenue north to cost
16000.
Dan Malarkcy is planning to make
I alterations in his residence, 627 Hill
crest drive, to cost $2500. The plans
are being prepared by Chester Hoguc
The Hoys & GUIs Aid society wnl
spend $5000 in making alterations to
llts building at 4S1 Flanders street.
Real Estate Transfers.
Mslel 0. M cup fee and hus. to Joseph
ui!y et al, L, iU, M, Midland
Aera TracU I
10
10
4,750
1
10
10
1
10
10
1
10
Jda C. WlirhUiian and hns. to Ihnma
L. McRac, L. 1(1, 1J. a. KantOTer..
vclyn l'olerHoti uu Iiim. to .Ylury Falst
et al. L. 18. li. hh, lrTitiRUm
. L. Watson and wt. lo Miirlnn K. Wll
louguuy 1-3 int. In L. 1, 2, li. 3U. Al
blna . 1. Root and wf. to Mazle Spn
eer, W. i of N. W. W of N. K.
of Sec. 10. X. 1 N.. R. 6 F.
me Crouch and wf. to Floyd F. Orlf-
flu, t. ., It. 2. Bcenlc Place
. U'Falt-r and w f . to John T. Hidden,
8. U of S. K. W of N. K. of Sec.
14, T. 1 N., II. o K
orfo l.ctm and wf. to Mabel Haln,
I.. 9T Hi, 1!. ti. UoNftnead i'srk
W. l(ptt and wf. to Mattle
Stuart, I.. 10. II. 23. Tremont I'lace..
lattlc Htuart and hns. to J. F. Cham
berlain et al, L. 1U, 11. 23, Treiuunt
I'lace
Lewena;art et al to Q. A. Olaen. L.
1, B. o. t'ouch Add
oseph M. Short and wf. to O. W. Ken-
ney, 1 acrea In S?c. 11, T. 1 S.. R.
8 K. . beginning nt S. W. cur. of tYed
ealck L. Hugg tr. dusv. In us. 40? ."8
1 8.. K. 3 K ?;
10
Ob a P. Ford and wf. to Jay A. Matts-
un I. 2 It 1 Willi Ail.
fne Brong Co., Inc.. to William I
Onbaai. L. 11. b. 4, L. 11. 12, It. T,
l. 11. 12, B. 8. L. 4. 21, 24, Ii. ,
EI Torar
V. White to F. W. Gerllng. L. 23. B.
18. Mt Tan. Villa
10
10
10
cssle It. Sherlock and hus. to Jennie
K. Caulaoa, L. 9, 11. 1, Wasbingtoa
Add. .
Building Permit.
Masonic Bids. Asao., repair 4 story ordinary
bookstore. 1S3 Third St.. bt. Alder and Wash-
ngton sts. ; builder, Uanlelson Sc Carruthera;
William Llnd. erect 2 story frama ator.
26 Union lif. N., bet. Russell and Brasea
is.: builder, ssme; foooO.
Mr. Mackleduney, wreck 1 story frame
am. B6'J Sarler at., bet. 17th and 18th sts.;
rectcr, umuei v reccing vx.;
Boys' Jk Girls' Aid stH-fety, repair 2 storr
mokt house and warehowe, 481 Flanders St.,
tt. 18tb snd 14ta su.; builder. J. Leon-niraotiO-
(.udwig wuir, erect 1 story rrsme raraae.
k)3 K. 16th at., bet. Iron and CllnUm sts.;
ullder, same; 50.
R. A. Warnock. erect 1 story frame rarare.
194 Broadway, bet. Harrison and Montgomery
La.; uuiKier, same: r.xi.
uas Maiaraey. reiair a siory rrame owen-
ZT tilil ureal uriTe, bet. VIMS are. and
sransTlew drive; builder, M.
W. Lorenx;
UMO. .
Bdner 1 uusan, repair lu story frame
walllna 26 N. 11th at., bet. Barasida and
loucb ate.; trallder, M. Snider; 50.
A H. Mauey. repair i rrnrr trine awrll
M30 t3rd at. 8. U., bet. 60U sad Crd
Sea.; builder K. Kasmuesen; (SO.
etaAaara uu uo., repair a aiory xrama ma
fiiae s&op. Linn toe toed, at Oilloa; bnildar.
iea w uora;
" .Io Tett SIiui's Sanity.
The - alleged persistent attentions
hat. John Logothetls showered on
ilra, Elsie Roberts of the Sar&n&c
o tel.. 4 7. North Fifth, street, brought
bout 111 arrest today and a subse
quent investigation by the county
oard to determine jiis sanity. . .
Auto Plunges Over
flank; Woman Killed
Mrs. Cora Ward, of T scorns, Tlctlm of
Fatal Accident Wear Aberdeen; Kale
Companion Badly Injured.
Aberdeen. Wash., May, 29. While
on her way here to accept a position,
Mrs. Cora Ward of Tacoma was in
stantly killed when the car she was
driving plunged over a ten-foot em
bankment on the Olympic highway
one mile east of here, Saturday night.
O. L. Foreman, her companion of
recent acquaintance and owner of the
car, suffered a broken shoulder and
minor bruises about the body. He
was unconacious when picked up and
did not regain consciousness for sev
en hours.
Foreman was foreman of a Sum
ner, Wash., lumber mill, having but
recently sold out a shingle mill he
owned at Enumclaw.
Mrs. Ward was on her way to this
city to work in a shooting gallery.
She Is survived by her mother and
husband, who lately disappeared, and
a fonr-months-old baby.
According to Foreman's 'story, Mrs.
Ward asked to run the car and he
finally consented after at first pro
testing. They had gone but a short
distance when the accident occurred,
although Mrs. Ward appeared to be
familiar with the working of the car.
0. OF 0. TO ESTABLISH
T
Opportunity to See Best Prin
ciples of Modern Pedagogy
in Practice Is Idea,
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.,
May 29. A university high school, es
tablished to add to the facilities for
the training of teachers at the univer
sity, will be opened at the University
of Oregon in September.
Each year from 60 to 75 graduates
go out to teach in the high schools of
the state. The school of education
considers that these prospective teach
ers nhould have opportunities for ob
serving the best principles of modern
pedagogy in practice, and a chance to
put such principles into practice them
selves, under careful supervision. These
opportunities can be satisfactorily pro
vided only in a school organized and
administered for this purpose. The de
vice of the university high school has
already been adopted by such state
universities as those of California.
Missouri, Wisconsin and Wyoming, and
by the University of Chlcugo and Co
lumbia university.
Work in the university high school
here will be offered only in the sev
enth and eighth and ninth grades next
September, but the higher grades will
later be added aa needed until eix
years of work are included, the fields
of both Junior and senior high school
"thus being covered. No tuition fees
are to be charged and pupils from any
part of Eugene will be eligible.
Teaching will be done under the di
rection of the department of educa
tion, most of it by specially employed
teachers of much experience, but some
of it by seniors in the school of edu
cation who are preparing to enter high
school teaching themselves.
German-American
Issues Their Creed
Chicago. May 29. (I. N. S.) "They
may be hyphenated Americans, but
their Americanism is unhyphenated."
This is one of a number of epi
gramatlc phrases In a "creed" submit
ted this afternoon by the German
American Newspaper Publishers' asso
ciation to a representative gathering
of Uermans from all over the country
at the Kaiserhof hotel.
They are here for the Republican
convention. ,
It is the Intention to form in Chi
cago a central body which shall keep
In touch with all German-American
organizations In the United States
with a view to guiding them in mat
ters of national political importance.
Some of the things advocated by the
tentative "Creed" are:
An adequate preparedness based upon
patriotism, American ships for foreign
commerce, maintenance of the Panama
canal free to American ships, and In
sistence by America upon the freedom
of the seas.
Will Try One Blind
Pig Case Each Day
Red Bluff. Cal., May 29. (P. N. S.)
Ten arrests were made Saturday
In Tehama county on charges of blind
pigging. Two blind pig cases were
tried in the superior court last week.
Thirteen more cases are on the calen
dar waiting trial.
With the arrests made Saturday,
there are now -3 blind pig cases to
be tried in the superior court.
It was on Wednesday that the venlr
or 40 tallismen called for Jury serv
ice in blind pig cases was exhausted.
Judge Ellison continued tue other 13
cases until June 6, when one blind
pig case will be tried In court every
day.
Western Pacific to
Be Sold on June 28
Pan Francisco, Cal., May 29. (7T. P.)
Notices of the Western Pacific fore
closure sail will be posted simultane
ously In San Francisco, New York,
Reno and Salt Lake, according to court
arrangements today. The auction is to
be conducted June 28 at the Oakland
terminal of -he system, with Federal
Commissioner Krull officiating. The
minimum price is $18,000,000, s fixed
by Federal Judge Dooling, and major
lty .bondholders are expected to buy
in the road at that figure.
FUNERALS
Beantlful adult plush or
broadcloth casket, em
balming, outside box.
hearse, two autos end
aenrleee for
Funerals If desired for
$20. 40. 60.
Higher priced funer
sla la proportion.
We manafaetur caskets.
Lady assistant. Beautiful funeral enapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
- Independent rvneral Directors.
Waahlnrtoe at lla Bu (bet. 20th and !at)
West aide. llaia 2GL. A-TSsa.
SCHOOL
FO
FURTHER
TRAINING OF
EACHERS
$75
Auto Now Beast of
Burden Like Horse;
Joy Rides Decline
3t It's sad for the sensational-
1st but the fact of the mat-
ter is this: The auto, like his
patient predecessor the horBe.
jjt Is coming to shoulder more and
more of the burdens of busl-
ness.
For a time frisky machines
spent their lives transporting
4t folks around who sought pleas- t
ure. But things are different
f now. All day long they grind
ifr around carrying "pa" and some- if:
times "ma" on business and 4
ife shopping errands. Then at
night the entire family sallies -Jfc
forth for a breath erf air.
t ' Take for example a furnl-
ture repair man who dropped
into , the Oregon Auto Ex-
r change a few days ago. He
4ft walked up to B. E. Thompson,
and said:
"Let's see that Maxwell."
"It's an old bird but worth
t the price," vouchsafed Thomp-
son. And he sold It. The visit-
or wanted the car to use in
hustling business.
"It beats walking, ana besides t
I get about 10 times as much t
work done," said the man.
4fr Oh yes the reason the man
& knew Thompson had the car
t was because it had been ad-
vertised in The Journal's want
ad columns. Want ads hustle
business pretty fast them-
selves. 4
,
Bodies of Mexican
Bandits Are Buried
Funeral of Candalerlo Cervantes and
Jsun Beaucoxne Hot Permitted to Be
Xeld In Church at XTamlquipa.
Field Headquarters of .United States
Army, near Nlmiquipa, May 2 8. (By
radio to Columbus, N. M,) (I. N. S.)
The bodies of the late bandits, Can
dalerlo Cervantes and Jaun Beaucome,
were buried today in the crowded burial
ground on a black mesa overlooking
the town of Namiquipa to the west.
Owing to the life that had been led by
the dead men, the padre of the loca.1
church would not permit the funeral to
bo held from the church, nor would
he officiate.
A meagre cortege took its way to
ward the last resting place of the men.
who tor so long naa terrorized tne en
tire countryside.
XKW TODAY
EDWARD
HOLMAN
' CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877.
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
TJIXKP AJXH SAX.M02T STBEZTS.
KAIIf 507, A-1511.
6
Choice &oana of M and TTp
On Improved SaaoiM. jfroperty
(or for Improvement Purposes).
J. P. LIPSCOMB,
343 Stark Street.
Auction
At 655 Washington, Wednesday, 10
a. m. 14 rooms of furniture, bedding,
dishes, ice box. large gas stove, gas
water heater, steel range. Underwood
typewriter.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
"Boom 33, Alaaworth Bldg.
Phone Slain 6841. Portland, Or.
iuUII'JH.y.
City and Farm Pronartiea in
Any Amount at Currant Kates.
Hartman Sc Thompson, Bankers.
Corner of Fourth and Stark Sts.
Fearey Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
306 Deknm Bldg.. Portland, Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment tc Mortgage Co.
OfUces 2(32-4, 170 3d St.
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
At Baker'.T Auction house, 1 66-16 i
Park St.. at 10 a. m.. unclaimed ba;;
Kane. etc.
MEETING .NOTICES
4i
EAST GATE lodge. No. 155,
A. F. and A. M.. E. 80th and
Glisan sts. Special communi
cation Mondav evening 7
o'clock. Work in M. M de
gree by pol.ee dept. team. Visiting
brethren welcome.
J. V. VAN HORN, W. M.
A. & A. S. RITE Thirty
fourth semi-annual re
union Thursday, Friday
a. id Saturday, June 1, 2 and
3. By order
PRESIDING OFFICER.
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons
pins, charms. Jaeger Bros., 131-:, 6th.
Wtit Statistics;
Illarrtages.Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lloyd V. Lawpaugh. SSO AlUrrta treet,
lefcal, and Emma ScUualdortnau, S&i Ganteu
btiu avenue, legal. ,
George George, 787 Eaat Seventh street.
North, legal, and Margaret Voegler. 8&0 Cast
Ttuth street. North, legal.
L. J. Bergmann. S6i Grand avenue. North,
lefc-ul, and i'carl Ksiella suii:-. tice address,
lsural
I. S. Dill. 2 North rirst street, legal, and
Rtn C. Brace. Carlton hotel, leeal.
Guy L. iUvto, Wlaolpeg. Man.. legal, and
Jeaele B. PCOtt, prawn apirrmraii, legal.
W. G. Smith & Co.S!5.V ca?
Thirrt. floor Morgan Bldg.
DKEitj suite for rent, ail eiaea. unicjuai
Tailorina Co.. S09 Stark at.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO., 78
- uusan mi. jviar. nz. jwts.
On
DEATHS AXD FUNERALS 75
fOontlnned) '
II AY lis May 28, at the residence, 294 Ben-
ton street, John Heyes, ged S3 yeurs. a
month. t loved Uiher of Harry J. Hayes, Mrs.
u-if" Plck- ".v.F- ' Hughes, Mrs. Hmry
Hellandora of this city, and Mr. George
Kaapoma of. Hamilton. Ontario. . Funeral will
pia
UK-nee
. ... . xii t i . t- . Tm.j
and Clackamas strfeU, where masa will be
offered at o'ekx-k. Friends invited.
inter, i
nrgnt Mnt Calrory cemetery.
lu Ui city. May at the family
residence. 210 Twelfth street, Thonias guald.
aged 73 years, hoatiand of Pauline Qua id and
father of Katherlne Hofen of San Francisco,
CaJ. The remains are at he residence es
tablishment of J. P. FinJi-y t Sou, Mont
gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter,
tleppuer and Condon, Oregon, papers p'ease
copy.
SHANltULINt; The funeral of Miss Sophie
SiinnediiiiK, daughter of Mrs. A. Shanedliug.
tter of Mrs. J. Brill of this city. L. Sluuied-
nug, vanrouver, nau.; j. s. 9muwiuii,
trli. V.h - l l Rl,.nMlliiie of Lob An- 1
pries, will be held from residence. 443 Tenth!
treet. Tuelar. May ao. at 10 a. m. In-
tei merit A liar! Phok.m remetery.
I.MiLr-.May 2U, 1277 East ieuth street north,
Sir. Virginia Ingle, g-d 73 years, beloved
mother of Mrs. A. F. Eluv Mrs. A. R. Put
nam. Walter A. und Shelley 1'. Ingle. The
funeral seryi.es will be held at A. It. ZeUer's
parlors, bM Williams avenue, Wednesday, way
81, at lo a. m. Krieuds are invited. Ii'tei-
n-ent will be iirlaate at Vancouver. Wah.
I.ODGEKS The funeral servieea of the late
Mabel Rodters will be held Wednesday. May
31, at 1 p. in., at the residence establishment
of J. P. Kluley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends Invited. Interment at Uultuuman
rrmetery.
LEWIS lu this city. May 21, Richard Thomas
Lewis, late of 408 Jessnp. Funeral services
tomorrow (Tuesday) , May 3o, from R. T.
Byrnes' funeral parlors, Willlama avenu and
Krott street, at 2 p. m. Interment Rose City
cemetery. Friends Invited.
KELLY At the residence, oft6 Eaat Taylor
street. May 27. Adelia N. Kelly, aged Si
jears. Funeral services will be held al the
above address tomorrow (Tuesday), 2 p. m.
Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. Ar
rangements in care of Miller Sc Tracey,
Hi GHKS In this city. May 29 Mrs. Carrie
Hughes, SK'd M years. Remains at parlors
of Miller & Tracey, Washington at Ella streets.
otu-e or Iuneral later.
CLAKKt) BKUS., florists, 2S7 Morrison
6t. Main er A-1S06. Fine flowera
and floral designs. No branch stores.
MA11T1N & rUliKKS CO., florists. 317
Wash. Alain li6!), A-126S. Flowers
for all o"asions artistically arranged.
.MAIN oT16; wreaths, pillows, Yi Uu.
Sprays i up. Chapells, 347 Morrison.
TtlXSETH FL.OKAL, CO., -S5 Wash.,
bet. 4th and Ltli. Main 5102. A-lldji.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 V 6th st.
FUXEftAL D1KECTOKS
Years of Experience Enable
This Firm to Give YOU
Perfect Service
This modern establishment,
with its conveniences, includ
ing a secluded driveway, In
sures absolutely privacy, caus
in in no way a departure
tiom an established policy of
modernate prices.
Experienced Woman Attendant.
J, P. Finley & Son
The Progressive
FUN Kit. lj DIRECTORS.
Montgomery at Filth.
Main 9, A-15D9.
P. L LEKsb
ITnderstaker, East 11th and Haw
thorne. E. 7S1, U-KnSS. ldy assistant.
FTs. D
. Sido- t uu
st. Phone
unning.
nc.
East Side- t uneral directors
Alder St. Phone Ea.st 52. B-2
414
E.
o.
Dunnins&IMEntee
takers.
1 n
every detail. Broadway and Pine sts.
Broadway 430, A-45.j)i. L;idy assistant.
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor 5267; oS02 !2d st., Lents. Tabor
58D5; 66th st. and Foster road., Arleta.
MILLER fc TRACE Y, independent fu
neral directors. Prices low as $20
$40, $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691. A-78S5."
Walter C. Kenworthy
1532-1534 K. 13th. Sollwood 71, B-ll
22.
A, R.ZellarCo.st
urns ave.
iS. C-10SS.
:.ady attendant Day and niKht service.
BREEZE & SNOoK. B-1252, T. 125.
102C Belmont, at 24th. Lady attendant.
ERICS0N5-
RESIDENCE UND. PltLS.
6122. A-2-:
445 Morr.
D T p Williams and Knott.
III J 1 1 1 r.rtSL llli, c-1
Hamilton ne
eral services. Tabor 4313.
CICArC Undertaking Co. Main 4153
Or L VV LO A-J3.1. Cor. 3d an.! Clav. i
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS., 264-2GG
4tn St., opp. city nail. Main oaai.
Philip Neu S; Sons, for memorials.
r-Ri x,.,- -l
SHDLMLJIINO OKAINI I CLU
u d to r- jiko a ' cj w m.
1ADISON.
HEACII riiOl'EKTY
48
FOR SALE Fine beach lot, auxloO ft..
Ocean Park, Wash. Owner. 141 E.
34th st,, city.
...
"1
FOlt SALE HOUSES
$140(1 RUNGALoW Firland. 5 rooms.
modern, ail imp. paid; lot 142 feet.
Worth $3000.
$12o0. cor. 52d and Davis, 2 houses.
barn, 12 fruit trees.
$2000 bungalow. 35 Tibbitts st.
CHAS. RINGLER & CO.. 228 Henry bid.
ONE acres, mile from Pacific uni- I
versity. Forest Grove, 0 kinds small
fruits, apples, potato crop in, 4 room
house, well water, chicken and wood
nouses, price eiuuu, iuu casn, c 1
terms. Tabor 5831.
SAWMILL foremen attention; lorced '.
sale, 7 rcm home, new, every 'juilt-in ,
convenience, lare lot, improvements j
paid, cost $4'.oo, sell $30u0; f u-nace,
sieeiiing porch, west side, handy to
south end mills. Evenings, Mar. 1761.
LARGE 5 room bungalow, modern
throughout, nice home, lot 71x150,
Improvements in. fine garden, chicken
liouse. Owner, clear. R. M. Lewis,
54 27 64th ave.. Woodstock. Sellwood
n22.
MR. SPECULATOR Come out on Mt
Scott car, get o;f at Kern Park, go,
north on b.th st. blocks to 433J, i
here you can buy
2 lots, h
louse, fruit. I
otner values at
what it is worth.
less than one third
Owners on place.
UNOBSTRUCTED view, 8 roonia,
strictly modern; price right. Opeu
for inspection. R-C car to 64th, 1 'j
blocks N. VV. to 1408, on Wistaria..
Phone Tabor S:, 'l
BLKS. JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL.
6 room moaern, convenient ounga-
low: will please tne particular- rea
sonable; no agents. 16 Blandena, cor
ner Kerby
BUNGALOW 5 rooms, bath, electric
lights, beautiful 100x100 lot. tent
house, fruit, roses; easy terms; $1800
for quick sale. 1292 E. 16th Bt. N.
i20 CASH. lo monthly
terest. buys modern 5
including In-
terest, buys modern o room cottage,
large attic, acre, lawn, nicely fenced.
66 5d 8 2d st. S. E. ; $2000.
MODERN home. Laurelhurst; coma
and see the bargain I am offering.
1185 Pine. Open for inspection Sunday.
Call East 2725. owner.
6 ROOM house, modern, on paved at..
no incumbrance: for farm inside 50
miles Portland; not over $4000. Own
er, J-594, Journal.
WHY pay rent? I will build you a
home for $50 down and $19 per
month. M. E. Lee, 605 Corbett bldg.-.
MODERN J room house. Paved t
I carline; fine location. 1068 E. SOtb
Bi. ii. ; ;
U ACRE, 4 room house, near large
school; $1250. . Tabor 4883. Box 273,
Portland. ;
5 "ROOM bungalow built for cozy home
by a home builder Cast J8th.and
Raymond, Sellwood 1828.. ; ,
01
MODERN 11 room residence tr. the
heart of lrvington; hardwood -floors
throughout, selected mahogany and
oak fini-ni spacious rooms, artistically
j.rar9r,j lrM finished attic full ce-
?!SI? firhl" S'xnensfve
sanitary plumbing fixtures, big
grounds, nlchlv i
improvea wuu eientu
shrubbery. This house is .bslutely
new ana is consiaerea one oi mo uesi
i residence properties in Portland, all
materials ana wommansnip or ms oesi.
Inspection of premises invited oy the
mosfcritical. For sale on reasonable
terms by owner. L-Sfirt. Journal.
100 FEET square, with alley, imp.
sidewalks and a few fruit trees;
Cor. lot; gool business and residence
1 district; located in Walnut Park- Vx
block from Williams ave. car. .Will
sell this lot at a bargain for cash, or
will take good acres. Write 401 E.
50th St. N. or phone Tabor 6S05. Mrs.
ptrVilon
tj C- ccniBOn
AlampHQ Pd rl
riiaillCUa I aiN
V
Beautiful, modern 7 room home. Just
completed, fine garage, everything
first class, all street improvements
paid; price $5750; good terms given.
857 Mason st.. near end of Broadway
car. Owner. East 535.
BIG little bungalow, 5 rooms and
breakfast room, enamel and mahog
any finish; something different. Taks
K. C. car to 6uth. block N. Phono
Tabor 522
FOK SALE LOTS
16
The Oregon Home Builders
has a large number of lots in
all parts of the city at appeal
ing prices.
OL.1VER K. JEFFERY. PirES.
J100 EACH. 14 lots. Peninsula. Willis,
worth, J350 each, snap for building.
$S50 Laurelhurst. fine view lot.
1750, corner oisth and Flanders.
3500 I'ortland .Heights, 100x100,
Worth $7500.
CHAS. RINGLF.R&CO.. 228 Henrv bid.
00 BKA UTIFIIL, lots In Milwaukie; be
car tare: light, gas and water; tO
cash and $10 per month. H. G. Stark
weather, Risley station. Phone Oak
Grove 1-X.
V ACRE tract for $10 down i r.d $ '
per month; only 15 minutes ride,
west side; best value in the city at
$350. M. E. Lee, 505 Corbett blclx
$10 DOWN. $5 per month, Mt. Tabor
lot, $600. Woodlawn lot, 1 block from
carline, $500. Boggess Ac Co., 20o Ger
llnger Mdg.
CHOICE, 4 lots for $2000; 1 cor., 100X
100, 2 inside. lrvington; fine lo:ation.
Fast 273. W. H. Herdman.
LOT 1 block from Alameda Prk.
$350. $150 down, $10 per moniu.
Owner rrwt-t sell. Wclln. 25.
FOR SALE Wilsonville lot. Two blks.
from depot. 50x126 ft. Ready to
build on. $125. L-540. Journal.
ACREAGE
57
Buy an Acreage Home
Have city conveniences, euch
as mountain water piped into
your housei electric lights, etc.,
and country benefits; rich soil,
fine community. 30 minutes out
by Big Red Steel Traina Low
prices, easy payments. Any size
tract. Let us show you.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
102 4th st.
AT GARDEN HOME.
Beautiful or 1 1-3 acre tracts
on electric line at Nesbett station;
surrounded by county and electric
roads. Will sell at a very low price;
some terms. Call owner, J. G. Gustaff,
Woodlawn 3673, or 506 Gerlinger bldg.,
Portland.
4 ACRE ORCHARD $t50
1 7 minutes' walk from SewaJl Station,
Oregon Electric, lj miles this side of
Hillsboro, orchard 5 years old, assorted
, berries between rows, $200 down, bal
ance to suit. Biggest snap in Oregon.
I Fred W. German Co., 732 Cham, of Cora.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 15bs or Sell
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner.
6 ACRES, 1 miles from city, on Mt.
Hood electric and county road; small
house, well, fruit trees, etc. Fine lo
cation. Only $4000; part cash. Y-5U2,
Journal.
', ACRE, new 5 room house for sala
or rent, ground cleared, und niceJy
fenced, smad creek of running water. 5
,' cent fare to city, $1550, rent $S per
month. Phone Main 45K6
CHICKEN, FRUIT, GARDEN ranches
near .portiana, z, b. 10 acre tracts,
: best sou, good roaas, near electric, Jtiu
! to s;ou per acre, easy terms. McFar-
land. soy eon Oldg., Portland.
ACRE. PARKROSE.
3 room bungalow, barn, paid J118S;
bal. $1030 at $15 per month, 6, for
good automobile. What have you?
2-8 10th. Main 5745. .
AT ROSE BURG, OR. 10 acres under
cultivation; opposite river irom Sol-
diers' home; terms or cash. W. A
Klmmell, S44 Clinton St., Portland.
ACRE tracts on unriirmJ near city;
paved road; $5 cash, $a per monih,
6 int. Owner, 517 chamber of Com.
EVERGREEN station. Milwaukie Park,
fine view acre. $G50 cash. Oscar
Dahlgren. Parkwood. Or.
; HALF section, unimproved land, 50
1 miles from Portland. $4.50 per acre.
Y-ii. Journal
, FOR SALE
13 acres, 8 room modern
nouse;
good soil and fine location.
$21)00.
T-796. Journal.
30 ACRES
station.
-4th st. electric
Main 5910.
line at
SUHUmJAN HOMiS
; Acres river front homesite, west
j side. Main 5910.
FOK SALE! FARMS
17
DAIRt RANCH FOR RENT
145 acres, quarter mile from city
limits, about 60 acres under cultiva
tion and in crop; balance good pasture
with running water all year; rent $50
per month, including 4 cows.
Following personal property for
sale: 22 cows. 2 horses. 1 bull, 5 year
lings, wagons, harness, cream separa
tor, about 1000 milk bottles, cans ana
all milk utensils; route has 240 cus
tomers and pays over $500 per month;
price $3500; can arrange very attrac
tive terms. See Blair with
E. F. GILBERT.
112 Washington st.. Vancouver. Wash.
BCY Wv'E ACRES and plant part lu
loganberries. They tiirive in Oregoii
and can be profitably raised for juic-
ot for drying. We have cleared bench
and bottom lands, one mile to goo i
valley railroad town; finest eoil, creek
and springs; good roads; employment;
down. $10 month; unimproved lands at
less. Let us show you. J. R. Sharp,
83 j 3d St.. room fioi. Portland, or.
TWO 100 acre farms for sale in Polk
county. One improved, the other not.
Near town and higa school. Fine land.
To settle estate. Write to W. L. Walk
er. Joseph, Or.
I ivrnt. nnuntv 160 nrrps nartlv 1m.
! nroved 6 miles from Elk City, lor
slock and dairy purposes. Box 40. Pio-
r er. Or .
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUY
as
WANTED To rent a good farm for
this fall; would buy or trade citv
-property for etock and implements.
is,-fi5. Journal.
WANT 40 acrea between Forest Grove
and Portiana. u-bos journal.
HOMESTEADS
47
X HAVE several fine homesteads and
relinquishments very cheap; close to
good town. Open Sunday, 206 Couch
Eldg. Main 4813.
HAVE 2 320 acres homestead location
for sale; investigate this aa chances
to bur land at government prices are
carca. L-6S9. journals
FOB SALE HOUSES
(Continued)
47
Continaed)
80 ACRE homestead relinquishment for
sale or trade at a bargain. Land
lays well nd will make a good Home.
Unimproved, but easy cleared and not
too far back. D. W. Gardner, Box S46.
Kalama, Wash.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
FOR SALE 75 H. P. sawmill in opera
tion, fully equipped, and 2 donkey
engines with 168 acres land and 10,
000,000 feet yellcw fir on u; le.i00.000
feet adjoining can be bought for $1
per 1000 stumpage. -Land when legged
off will make good dairy farm. Ship
ping at present by rail and wc.ter, all
No. 2 and better; selling balance to
local trade. Will trade for city or
farm property. Krebs-Logus Cf , 110
lUh st. t Pittook block).
15 ROOM apartments with all fine
furniture and a lease, in one of the
best locations in the city, walking dis
tance, everything up to date, with
good heating plant; located on the
west side. Will sell at a bargain, for
cash, and might take good house aild
lot. Party is going away. I have
something good; no junk. Write 401
E. 50th st. N., or phone Tabor 6805.
Mrs. G. C. Etchison Call Sunday.
$ $ TO INVESTORS i i
I aia agent for an estate and offer
a large amount of wheat lnnd in dif
ferent sized tracts at greatly reduced
prices, in eastern Oregon, lays well and
handy to R. R. I will take income
property, might assume; this land is go
ing to change hands; thoroughly de
scribe your exchange proposition in
firt letter. O. P. Hulse, at
HARTMArr & THOMPSON
FOR -EXCHANGE Want outtiern Cai-
ifornia for any or all:
18 acre orchard, improved, Ash
land $10,000
3-0 acres wheat land, improved.
Crook county $16,000
S20 acres heavy timber. Lane Co.$12, 000
For quick deal, address -791. Jour
nal. 3S3 ACRES grain, fruit, or dairy farm.
4 miles from Albany, spring water
piped to buildings; want smaller farm,
cash. Income in Salem or Portlajid.
good terms on balance. Give particu
lars in first letter. No agents. R. F.
D. 2. Box 135. Aitmriy. Or
MY newly furnished hotel is clearing
$350 per month. It is one of tlie mon
cheaply operated hotels in the cit ;
will traie for a well improved $9000
farm, close in. I will assume "p to
j-son F.-P5 4 Journal.
WILL sill my $4500 equity in a mod
ern a room home, $7000. WilV take
6 room modern house and assume or
vacant lots. Owner. 410 E. 3fcth at.,
N. Taiior 5S52.
GOOD clear grocery and confectionery,
etc., doing cash business, some in
come property and i acres, for small
equipped ranch; might assume some.
Owner. U-3U8, Journal.
FUR SALE.
$500 equity in 4 room house and cor
ner lot, 653 Killlntfsworth, for
cash, or J3-j monthly payments. i2
Kiliingsworth. Phone W'dln. Si4:.
2 LOTS 60 by 100 each. Willi 5 room
house, barn, wood shed and some
fruit for sale, or trade for acreage
near school. XE-S62. Journal.
Ecl'ITY in 3 lots, near Sellwood car
line, on Holgiite st.. for sale, or trade
for farm Inside ten miles of city. E-
SS7, Journal
EXCHANGE Hotel in eastern Oregon
tewn, clear ot incumbrance, tor port
land or vicinity, S000. Ill 3d. Main
334.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Good houses for sale or exchange.
bottom prices, t all Marshall IftSS
$1100 eciuiiy in $2000 o room cottage,,
corner lot, 60x100, for $700. 132S E.
Stark. Phone Tabor 6183.
TEN ACRES, improved orchard land,
clear, for eatsern property. 206 V
Jefferson st.
AGATE Beach (Newport) house, best
construction, for small house or
city property. S-782. Journal.
10 ACRES, lie fare, good soil, for
cash and eood car. N-385, Journal.
WAXTKD HKAL ESTATE 31
OWNER will consider I'ortland or
Willamette valley, city or country.
In .part payment, for choice 640 Mon
tana wheat and grain farm at $25 an
acre, and give terms. M. IS. Hill, Box
Havre. Montana.
WANTED Modern 6 room bungalow
for fine piece of acreage close In. L
552, Journal.
WiE WILL SfcTLL
OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT.
J. C. CORUIN CO., LEWIS BLDG.
WANT acreage partly Improved; will
give cash and Improved Portland
property. Hatfield. 165'4 4th St.
ROOMING HOl'SKH
53
18 ROOM rooming house, walking dis
tance, finest location in town.; will
sell cheap if taken before the first or
will trade. What have you? By
owner. 392 Columbia, near West Park,
phone A-6810 or call.
BY owner, 18 rooms furnished for
housekeeping, casli and terms. 408
Jefferson nt.. near 11th.
$150 CASH and term:; boarding and
rooming house. 30 N. 17th. Phone
Marshall 1003.
TO TRADE 14 housekeeping rooms,
all full, cheap rent. Fine for man
and wife. Marsha. 1 2451.
10 ROOM rooming house, bargain. In
quire landlord. 207 tith st.
BY owner, 14 housekeeping rooms,
bargain for cash. Marshall 2594.
lil'SINESS OPPOKTl MTIES 20
SMALL cash grocery, selling candy,
cigars, ice cream, soft drinks. Re
ceipts average $14 per day. 4 living
rooms rn connection. $275 takes it.
Other business calls me away. Address
owner. E-966, JournaJ.
FOR SALE Hardware and furniture
stores in good location and doing
good business. Will sell at invoice.
Good reasons for selling. L-538, Jour
nal. .
HOTEL in .Vancouver, Wash.. $15 a
month rent; 47 rooms; partly fur
nished; bargain if taken at once; near
lai ge cannery just starting. Geo. W'ieae,
Vancouver, Wash.
PARTNER wanted in real estate busi
ness, must invest $300 cash, rent,
light ana phone iree, office located in
hotel lobby and doing big business. G
971, Journal.
BLACKSMITH shop for sale, good eet
of tools, plenty of stock, good loca
tion; cheap lease; will sell cheap if
sold in 10 days; selling on account of
accident. T-778, Journal.
MUST sell on account of sickness,
cigar, confectionery and stationery
store, has been established for many
years, r or inlormation pnone East i84
FOR SALE Tailor cleaning and press
ing shop. In suourDan town; clearing
average of $24 per week; no competi
tion. X-775, Journal.
FOR SALE Grocery, hotel, gas fill
ing station, barber shop in connec
tion; rooms full. Most traveled road
city. Phone Main 1520.
i'OR SALE Good blacksmith's shup
with tools; first class location; first
class place for auto repairs; going to
quit business. oit f osier road s. K.
A GENERAL mdse. store tor sale, or
trade for Portland Income property.
M-487, Journal.
FOR SALE Restaurant and stock;
out of city;- good, live town; all for
$225; money maker. Phone Main 1520.
BARBER shop with living rooms fur
nished, good location; rent $10. 841
Williams ave
ONE of the best butter stores on mar
ket; cheap, if taken at once. Owner
271 Yamhill st.
CIGAR, confectionery and pool hall,
$11,000 business year; will lump or
. . r r. . , X- J C 1 7 .... . i
invoice, yia'Jw, uwnci. n-aai, juuniai,
GOOD country store for aale, $56o,
good living rooms, near ephol; $01
rent. XE-964, Journal.
FINE stamps, hinges, albums, etc.
Bwi - aav W
umbla StaxnD Co.. S4
a. nu-t. p. m. ioi
North 16 th st.
Main .mo.
Rvffv BUSIJNESS CAKiiS.
Ill II Rose City Printing Co.,
iyvy Third et.. cor. Taylor.
CASH grocery, etieap rent, will iu
voice. 708 Union ave
CLEANING, pressing business, long
est-, tl"Q location, phone Wdln. 2422.
GROCERY store on reasonable term a
Will invoice -68. Journal;
H03IESTEADS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20
(Continued)
orLi!.xLfiu ouy ror mii vi iiewoi w
M. saw mill In th9 south central pine
belt of southern Oregon, lo years clip
in sight; good opportunity for all
A., I at! T iV.a.e.Al til A-
i- Tt r.vr,ir t t .M ssiaJa C
around mill man
141 UCi At Wl (110 aw v;-
What have you?
sponsible parties.
F.-SE5. Journal.
FOR SALE Confectionery, fruit and
cijtar etore with living or pool room
in back. Good stock, four showcases
and fountain. Cheap rent. Save money
pv aeaiinK wltn owner, norm fiivu.
My price 825. 307 1st at.
STORE for rent, fixtures for sale, ana
all goods at cost. Madeira Em
broidery Shop, 3SlVs Wash. t., Plttock
block. Abraham Nlcholes.
HtblNKSS OI'I'OKTUMTIKS
WANTED 68
MERCHANDISE WANTED
Improved wheat lands, close lo good
town, or timber to trade for merchan
dise, from SI000 to 110.0(10. Box 7.
Madras, Or.
EXCHANGE 6 room house and lot 6ux
100: in Hawthorne district, for gro
cery or hardware stock which can be
moved. Phone Main 1520.
MONEY TO LOAN
HEAL ESTATE
27
OUR installment plan is the best and
aurest method of paying a loan. -
t'SZ.26 per month for 3t months, or
il,4 tor 60 months, or
$15.17 for D6 months pays a $1000
loans and Interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on improved city property
Or for ouilding purposes.
EQUITABLE SVG'S ii LOAN ASSN.
242 Stark St.. Portland. Oregon.
The Oregon Home Builders
has money to loan on improved
city and farm properties.
OLIVER K. JEFFERY, PRES.
WE LEND MONEY on improved reai
estate at t he lowest rates consistent
with the character, location and mar
tin of security. Application solicited.
Call and see the large sized safe de
posit boxes we rent for iesa than 1 cent
per day. UNION .SAFE DEPOSIT 6c
i'lU'ST CO.. 2M OAK ST.
BUILDING luans on cii and KUburbttii
property; money advanced as- work
proreiibcs. V. G. LfcCK. 41a Failing
bldg. Mairt 3407.
JloO.OOO ON moriugagee, city or rarin
.TOfM'n'ieV "Sr-S- anMdCKAirr-
CASH paid lor motlasagcs, notes, con-
ratesCt8F 'u'Ve Y&bW?'1
rates, v. n. l.evcm, 4 t.eaia mug.
MONEY TO LOAN in amounts of luo
to ioOuu on city property.
A, li
Hell, ;il Gerilncer bldg.
MON'El to loan on unproved city, larm
property. F C. King, al 4 Spalding
$1(100 UP to tuOOO to loan 011 city or
farm properly. Taiior 40'J.
2t)U, $360, tiOU. $tf UU 41-UU. 1SU0.
Fred W. Gerii.an Co., i.U I'hatn. Cotf.
$40,000 Jll LtSS. KAKlilMJTuN.
80 4th st. Board of Trade Bldg.
SEE us Small louns, Installment loana.
Cel lars-M iirtun Co.. S25 Venn bldt;.
MORTGAGE LOANS, t and
iVo. Loulj
near fit!..
Salomon & Co., 300 Oak st.
MONEY to loan, 6 to 0.
W. 11. Seit
r Co.. 310 Spalding bldg.
PRIVATE funds to loan on real es-
tate, first mortgage. N-HS1, Journal.
MONEY TO LOAN
CI I ATT E I ,S, S A LA It I ES
07
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; 110 delay. Licensed by state.
PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC.,
311 Dekum Bldg.
pIAMOM's 1 ioik nil soid. .Main :,hS
LOAN'S WANTED
a
WANTED $1000, have 32u acres, Lano
Co., worth $10,000, 0s security. Will
give good bonus for yuick loan.
AJ-
cress l'-tii. Journal
..A,. : ;
$o0o. 8a, no ctimmission; 1st mortgage
on largeSandyBlvd lot. Tnbor 4477.
iivtvrm r7
f- V,,-. I.-. -u n. J- k
1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also
sellers' Interest in contracts. Or. and
wash. H. r.. Nome, bumlitrniens old
CHATTEL MORTGAGES PUK
CHASED. INOUIHK 311 Dekum bid.
II ELI WANTED MALE
SALESMAN To sell lowest priced
high class alfalfa land in Oregon:
prices and terms, make It easy to tcii
111 3d st.
WANTED 2 reliable, experienced life
insurance salesmen to work for an
old line company. Salary $100 per mo.
ncrerences reguireo. K-b .journal. , HOUSEKEEPING apartment, free lei
MEN wanted to split cordwood. Good 1 ephone, bath and cooking gas; sum
Umber. Call East Side Fuel Co., East mer rates. 413i Washington, cor, '
2d and Market. 11th et. Marshal) 164.
WANTED, man with teams or auto $1 A.ND up per week, furnished II. K.
trucks to take a contract to haul I rooms, free heat, laundry bath,
crushed rock. P-974, Journal. phone, E. 039. 203 Stanton. W-A car.
EMPLOYMENT uepartinent Y. M. C. i ALTON house, I, i and 3 rooms, niceiy
A. Servlc free to members. furnished, housekeeping or transient.
II ELI A VI ED MISC.
41
Y M C A AIITII.Vlimll.l-: Si'llOIH.
Dav ar.d nlsrht classes: training In
repairing, driving and machine work,
Including forge, lathe, shaper, drill-
press, etc.: time unlimited. Recurs
tfcfa "tEtneoVcV
bldg.. to epect our shops and metn
ods.
COMPfclCiNT ulAUrriiUns
A Vn HlircHAMICS RITPPI.IKI) Till
tion fee Includes MEMBERSHIP IN V.
M. C. A. and its EMPLOYMENT Di-
PARTMENT, use of 60-fL swimming
pooi. nower batnw
eymnasluni, etr.
$75 MONTH. Government Jobs. Men,
women wanted. List of positions
free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 4-0,
Rochester. N. Y.
SPECIAL OFFER.
MONDAY ANJJ TUESDAY ONLY.
ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL.
2C6 11TH. NEAR JEFFERSON.
WANTED Names men, winding to
become Portland mail carriorj. Com
mence R7 month. Oy-932. Journal.
OREGON AUTO SCHOOL, the school
of practical experience; special
summer rate. 429-31 Belmont st.
UNCALLED fur tailor ni-oe suits, oO
ot). Tavlor the Tailor 2Vt Hurnsld.
HELP WANTED -FEMALE 2
YOUNG girl to assist with housework,
no wanning. Tnbor 4408. f
ilELU WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 29
.."-, i i.-it wauhkw nil i Kfiio
w.nnd'enLrn tha
trade; paid while learning; tools fr -
positions secured; summer rates: write
for catalogue, cor. 2d ana uurnslde.
MOHLEH Barber school wants men
o ,1 urnmn In 1 (l t 11 hnpliAi. Ir.H.
free in 8 weeks. Positions secured. Pay
while learning. 38 N. 2d st.
OREGON BARBER COLLEGE Mtn
and women to learn barber trade
free. 233 Madison st.
SMALL family to care for furnished
apartment house: 252 Gibbs.
-
WANTED AGENTS
YvE can give steady and profitable
employment to a. few more respon
sible, energetic canvassers. For de
tails of terms and territory, address
OREGON NURSERY CO., Orenco, or.
TWO first class1 subscription booit
salesmen capable of earning $100
per week. Harper & Bros., 517 Lum.
E bidg
SITUATIONS MALE
THE -window ci&ner houseman wantsj
worm. 20 sour, rnone mornings.
Main 20t.
PRACTICAL painter, paper hanger.
ttnter and decorator; reduced prices;
20 days. Phone Sellwood 2772.
YOUNG man (Scotch) wants steady
position; anything- considered. Z-690,
Journal.
COMPETENT shop mechanics and
X chauffeur furnished by Y. M. C. A.
Auto scnoor. Mam 76. A-e(i.
HOUSE painting; tinting $2 per 'room
up. C. A, Barnes, Marshal 282$.
SITUATIONS MALE
(Continued)
PAINTING end papering-, kelsomlnlntr
11.60 a room and up; work guaran
teed. J97 K. S4th et.
WALL tlnTing, work second to none,
prices low aw anyone. Mar. 17t. ' I
PAINTING, kataonlining, roomi (1 up.
I'aperlnir, whitewaehjng. Eaet 66sfl.
SITUATIONS FEMALE "
'. MIDDLEAGED lady wants houaekeep
I ing In or out of cttjr. B-98,
Journal.
CAPABLE woman wanta. work, plain
cjok; neat housekeeper, experienced
hand ironer. M-498. Journal. --
INFANTS outfits, plain or einbrold
eced. East S35.
J LACE curlalns laundered; 12 yeara ejt
! Prlenced. Tabor 5833. Mrs. Scott.
A G1KL wants general
Phone Marshall 447.
housework.
DAY WOKK any kind. Tabor 57J7.
DRESSMAKING
40
G48 DIVISION at., dressmaking par.
lore, eummer orders, designing. . AL
Lane. , '
TAILORING, party gowns, alterations.
Montgomery. Main 7434
PHONE Sell wood 93 for, experienced
dressmakerfref erences; reasonable.
NUKSES
00
WOULD take a aick. old or infirm pa
tienf; reference furnished. Nlta A.
Englln, 624 E. Klilings worth. Phone
A'n I I . ...... n . n '
"uuuiuwii ooty.
NURSE wants cases at home: beet
care, lowest price. Wood. 400.
..I'T HNISHED jtOOMS U
l''L'It.MSH h'D rooms for young M.'n la
all parts of ti e city, also in Y", M. C.
A. bldg., especially desirable durina the
summer; fireproof, telephone In each
room, shower bathe, ll.fo to I4.7S per
week. Including full association mem
bershlp privileges, gymnaHum, awlrn
mlng pool, handball courHand many
other club privllegee. Full Information
at Y. M. V.. A. buslnes office or tela
phone Main 7065, A-fi.r61.
HiMIlSM lni(Q)T(L
20TII AND WASHINGTON STS, ' '
Strictly modern, light, cool I 'pnil,
2'o J per week private bathw .
wpk. ThE GARLAND wV.a.
SIOPERN 11RICK; outside room;
respectable; hot water. 25 Trinity at..
cor W ashlngton. bet 19th and 20th,
! MfflTEL flSlffl'lWIfiMBMlla
' ern, flieproof, reppectahle, $.1 week up.
HKVfc:i.Y-Olean. homelike,
nlshed rooms, reasonable, centrally
lo.atfd. 185 Park-Yamhill.
$1,011 WEEK up, clean, warm, modern
fur. rms. central. The Ktnu. Sn ,tf
" - . . 1 -i
I'L'li.MSHEb HOOMS 70
PltlVATE FAMILY '
WALN UT PA UK vV eTl f u in iaheS
modern home, goud meals- gentle
men only. 1 0 U 1 Garfield. WoodlaWU
2U2f.
NICELY furnished rooms, modern coa
veniences, very reasonable, central,
404 Clay, near 10th. v
Fko.NT room with piano, $3. 240 Park
street.
Fl.'KNISliED rooniH, sleeping porch,
running water. 7 4 5 Hoyt.
KOOM AND lilUIil)
IS
THK HLKElORD.
736 737 HOYT RT.
A quirt residential hotel A moticait
plan Suites Single room. Excellent
table Mum 3305. A-1722.
Room and poind lor joung wunuui, ti
per week; laundry, library and eew
lng privileges walking distance. Pnone
I'ai-t 4732.
ICOOMS AND liOAKD
PltlVATE FAMILY
; FURNISHED II. K. rooms, 1st. 2d Of,r
J1 Iloor; also single rooms, with Of
! without board; home-like place large
yard, flower and shade; walking dia i
; tan. e. 67 No. ioth tit.
' 1 i u , 1 I.- ..1 .... ZTT , . . . . " ,
i"1"", "y rooiiiH. in a loveiy nome,
, running water in ca h room home
privileges, breakfast optional 195 let
Ht- rl"',e to Wawlilngion. $ij to $12.
WANTED Children-!., hoard, good;
good home, inother'K care; reason
able, rates. 117t; Belmont. Tabor 1284.
! WAN I ED care of 1 or ;
ciuldi en by
M. 4122.
good motli'Tly woman.
$4.50 WEEk, outside rooms, blth, 4
home cooherl inenlx dally. 2K1 Main.
HOI'S EKEEl'INtJ ROOMS 8
rTONIBHED AMD WWrUERHHlll)
cNE room with klulidieUe, complete
ly furnished, steam heat, running
hot and cold water, phone In every
room; t uiockh iron) bin alul AlorriBon
j tn . $12 up 2W1 Columbia, nt.. cor. Bth
- 381 Yamhill street.
housekeeping and sleeping rooms.
a Housekeeping rooms, $Z.bO.
jji.ii
Marshall 3068.
j 109 N, 18th Newly renovated light
housekeeping rooms for rent cheap.'
I Main 8793
llht basement furnished house!
, keeD nir rom: electricitv. lt.i-
i month ivs v " r-s
I LARGE, light housekeeping rooms,
verY central, cheap rent. 223 Va Pina
cor, ibu
SUITES of rooms, hot and cold walec,
reasonable, close in. 2a E. 7th St.
East 311.
ROOM with kite). en, steam heat elec
tric lights, linen. $3.25 week Single,
$8 month. 445 Columbia. '
DO VV N TO VV N modem H. K. suite, $U
month up. Including beat, light, etc.
Royal Annex. 350 Morrison. M. 4521.
ROYCREST, 175 12th. suites and sln
gle H, K. rooms; use Of piano. '
2 ROOM furnished apartment. 487
Taylor st.
ftpm Ante J week "P- 401 First u
VJCIII ntJlOi Free bath, hot, cold water,
HOLSEKEE1UNO ROOMS 73 '
FUBSiSKEi) aid vnxvnmMMBB
PBIVATB TAmisT.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms;
phone, water, electric lights free;
$1.50 week up. 3011 Water, cor. Co-.
lurnbia.
2 OR 3 large nicely furnished house--
Keeping rooms; private bath, aprch,
1 Jate entrance; adults. SelLies!
; "7 2 b. bth st
ONE. 2 or 2 nicely furnished house
keeping or sleeping rooms, $1.25 and
up, 15 rnln. walk from P. O. 614 4th
st. Main 4964.
j PLEASANT outside suite, 1, 2 room,
housekeeping, well lighted, reason-
i ?.ble. JOB respectable. 18$ WtJt
, JLziiLiL
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, single and.
' f ""b,e nlA0 2 "'A
b an p,h,fi2e' 40 ya,nhu. btwen
1 2th ana ISth.
$10 Two clean, completely furnished.
rooms, batn. laundry, phone, large
yard, lawn, fruit, flowers, walking dis
tance, east side. 312 Cherry,
3 FURNISHED II. K. rooms, private
bath, good neighborhood; walking-
distance. E. 3332.
me k, iztn .
$8 TWO fuiTi.shed H. K. rooms, elec
tric, bath, and phone. 681 E. Mor
rison. - - - -- ' --
2 FRONT housekeeping, ' pieajsant,
clean, modern; yu.ru; close in.- 42
Market. - .
5Tn e front housekeeping rooms, well
lighted, heated, free cooking gag, $2.
ta, neatea, I
402 Park st.
z.ou.
FOR RENT HOUSES ? , 12
6 ACRES, large house, near car,, low
rent. Box 268, Lents, Or. ;"
FOR RENT, 2 room house. $6.(0. Xa-
bor 1044. - '
CORNER, modern, t rooms and jtleep
liigymcii i ftijur wn.
t Continued oa Hex Fage)