The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 30, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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    NEW PORTLAND BANK
1LBEPRM0
AT
Building Formerly Occupied
.. by Portland Trust Company
Has Been Secured. ,
DETAILS OF DEAL CLOSED
Jutltatloa Will Be Strictly a Savings
: Bask anfl Will p Beady 'or Oper
ation la Two or Threa Months.
' Portland Is to have a new bank. It
1 to be a atrlctly saving institution
and -In that respect will be different
rrom any of the other financial Instl
tutlODa now. In existence in the city. Jt
Will be two or three months before I
um in operation.
'- It will not receive any commercial
or demand deposits in the ordinary
business uaa of the term. It will be op
rated under the state lawn. It Is said.
and will be a atate Institution. It will
aim to supply the local need for an In
atltution that will have funds which
can make loans direct on first mort
gages on real property in the city and
The bank will pay 3 per cent in
iereat on depoHlts, in common with the
Other banks of Portlsnd, under the
hew plan that Is to go into effect on
July 1, v
Profits May Be Shared-
1 Arrangements are further said to be
tinder discussion to pay a part of the
net earnings of the company back to
the depositors, thus in effect Increasing
the rate of interest paid on deposits
in proportion tb the earnings of the
bank.
The Initiative in organizing the bank
Is being taken by Harrison O. Flatt
and Robert Treat Piatt of the firm of
Piatt & Piatt, lawyers. The latter Is a
director of the Lumbermens National
bank.
The location of the bank will be at
the southeast corner of Third and Oak
atreets, the quarters formerly occupied
by the Portland Trust company, prior
to its removal, with the Northwestern
National bank, to the building owned
by the latter institution. Messrs. Piatt,
through the Fidelity Trust company,
f which Harrison O. Piatt la president
and Robert Treat Piatt vice president,
nave taken title to the property. This
consist: of a quarter block, with front
ages on Oak and Third streets, and a
two Story aeml-flrcproof building.
Consideration Said to Be $200,000.
The consideration Is declared to have
been 1200,000. Messrs. Piatt have giv
en back a purchase mortgage of $150,-
000 to the Portland Trust company,
which held title to the property, and
also have traded in ine Aitamont apart
ments at tha southwest corner of Fifth
and College streets, and the Marshall
apartments on Marshall street near
Twentieth atreot. The 'total assessed
valuation of the Third street property
Is S219.000.
The negotiations in the realty deal
ware conducted by the F. E. Taylor
company for the Portland Trust com
pany, and for the Fidelity Trust com
pauy.by George E. Ehglehart, who is
itao connected with me x. m. tayior
f.Amikftnv.
Cooperative System Za Bund.
-".."This enterprise we are undertaking
la not altogether a money making
Idea," said Kobert Treat Piatt this
niAminff " W aunt in make It h linn Ir
which will be of service .to the com
munity In more ways than one. Tho
net earnings, over and above, say the
going rate of 6 per cent, should be re-
turn a1 in tha. denOMltora in m V onlnion.
thus making tile institution a coopera
tive one. The money which the dc
Doaltora leave with the bank should
be used to develop the city and coun
try lying a"bout.
"When we first planned the pro
posed bank we found there was no
law in this state which would permit
the organization of a bank without
capital, as is allowed in eastern states.
We wanted to make a atrlctly mutual
we have planned, that all over, the 6
Will pay 3 Per Cent TkLM
"The eastern banks organized wlQi
lepositors 4 and even 5 per cent
merest, since mis plan cannot qe
allowed in tni tm un na -v v
er cent flat on all deDosita and then
nstrioute m net earnings in propor-
inn rn T n A t arutui t .
We hop to attract the. thrifty in
hsa rrTri m iintf v K. -r t
ng money on first mortgages, without
v..,IJlluoluli0 vi agsiu;; 1CCH, We nope
O n rf firm mArvlr lh i K
in I r r mnnv n.r w v. i . . i .
....... v ina ucui&s wxncn are
- vviuiuciiiai D.IIU MY-
ngs deposits. By nuttine- th monv
1 1 vm rairinv , .... . i l -
m. ...w tuaiia un reai estate on a
onaoie Dasls, we hope to do aome
hlng wortjh while in the building up
. ..., tivuiiuuaiiy.
Real Estate Transfers.
jiu &. lacuoire ana wr. to Jaaepa A.
Payne. L. 8. R 10. Clhort.
10
oaeph A. Payne to Binuva L. Ucdnin.
U-8, B. 10, KlberU
eynard Lmelace at al to O. W. Prlaat.
AO, mc. . i acre acre tUereof
lOaatwood
C: Lovelace and wf. to G. W
Priest, L 14. Eaitwood
orga r. Hauptman to F. A. McHnca
i ii, TTuacee. una. s. H. L Sec.
M. f. H 8. W. 4 Sec. 84, N. hT5
See: 82, N. W. gee. 32. T. 3 N
i'- 2 W.; , s. V, N. B. 4 Ba
H N- E. Bee. 2. T. 2 S..
'ha Lember to Carl Myers. L. 8,'o
B. 13, Jonearaore
10
10
10
10
orge A..Koa and wf. to Conrad Oil-
oeri, li. a, u. -j, iioasdale
15 f1 W-. N. H D. U 0. Nathaa
Meloy and wf. in Sec. 84, T. 1 N
R. 8 K ;
BrowB, 88x100 ft, beginning 3o" ft."
N. and 2773 ft. E. of S. W. cor. Sel-
Ooa Murray D. L. C
orence Hanson to Clarence J. Voor
norat and wt to Annie Lnetacber Mor-
10
10
10
1.800
400
875
rta and hu, W. 60 ft. L. B. B. 3V2,
Portland
e L. afePherstm end wf. to Mildred
Smith. L. 17. R. 1. Relrrari
P. Smith and rrf tn 1'miiu Unmt
ed a. Jacobs and wf. to Bay Serren
jU 8L 82, B. 2S, Berkeley
Wge W. Kenney and wf. to J. M.
Port, l. a, n. l, Midway Anx. Add.
M. Keeha and has. to E. K. Herk
rt, Lu IT, 18, 18, 3, Ports-
10
10
1,500
10
10
inoutu Vina aixta., I 20, SO, B. 4.
Ptadrons Hill
fes L. Mack and wf. to Frank Mot
er, i. is, 14, U. Z7. East Creatns...
1. Oabora- and wf . to Eva O. Rita.
korth, W. 8. W. V N. E. 4 Sec.
T. 1 W B. B JS..
rry V. Klneraly and wf. to Herman t
loodeaon at aU U 3, B. 7, Mazdelina
'ark -
U Devldaoa to T. BY Cowley. L- 1.1
p. S. KlberU Add..i
ire B, Akeraon and hua. to Horace N.
Steele et al. ti. 1, westerly 40 ft. '
10
. Z, B. 88, Carter'a Add. to Port-
1,500
THIRD
AND
OAK
Empire Builder '
Will Be Eulogized
Chamber of Commnc rraagas Tzo.
Tram la Keep act of the xamory of
James J. Kill
Memorial services for James J. Hill
are to be held by the Portland Cham
ber of Commerce at 12:30 o'clock tomor
row noon in the dining room on the
eighth floor of the Oregon building.
The services will follow the prepared
ness meeting.
The services will consist of, the
nlnging of "America" followed by an
invocation. It la proposed to have
Emery Olmstead, vice-president of the
Northwestern National bank, deliver a
flv minute eulogy to the late "Em
pire Builder."
PLAN T0J1UILD HOME
ERICAN RURAL
.SCHOOL TEACHERS
Lumber Manufacturers of Na
tion Take Up Philanthropic
Enterprise.
A scheme for social service, one af
fpctlng every hamlet in the land, has
been Instituted by the National Lum
ber Manufacturers' association. In the
proposal to build a home for every
rural school teacher in America.
Oregon will be one of the first
states where the plan will be carried
Into effect, and a thorough investiga
tion of the conditions in thli state
preceded the announcement of the,
social service plans of the lumber man
ufacturers. The association has not as yet
formulated its plans for pushing thH
new department of publlo service by
actually assisting the schools of the
nation to build homes for teachers,
but work on this philanthropic enter
prise is already under way and the
association expects to have its plans
ready for announcement in a few
weeka.
K. B. Hasen. F. C. Knapp and E. T.
Allen, of Portland, all leaders in the
National Lumber Manufacturers' as
sociation, are among the most ardent
advocates of the project, and the suc
cess of the building of such struc
tures In a few isolated portions of
their home state has convinced them
that it is a good social movement for
the entire nation, as well as for
Oregon.
The Rockefeller Foundation has al
ready approved of the plan and is
giving $23,000 to foster this work,
with more money to come.
The proposal to build these teach
ers' cottages all over the land follows
out the idea that has already been
carried Into extensive success by the
state of Washington.
Officers Elected by
School Principals
William Parker of ernoa School Made
President and. W. A. Petty ea Secre
tary of the Association.
Portland Principals' association yes
terday elected officers aa follows:
President, William Parker of Vernon
school; vice president, Mrs. A. E. Wat
son of Kerns school; secretary. W. A.
Pettyes of Peninsula; treasurer, I. H.
Morgan of Sell wood; executive com
mittee, W. T. Fletcher of St. Johns
high school; C. M. Klgglns of Ladd, A.
M. Cannon of Couch school.
Martha Rabn to Albert Rahn. L. 83,
Melrnae l
J. B. Slmmona and wf. to John 9. Peek,
L. ft. 1J. 4. Mlnrone 10
W. W. Chessman and wf. to 8. Ander-
sou. L. R. ft. B. 4. Latnnla Acres.... 10
W. A. Pettlgrote to Henry H. Slyer et
si. K. r-0 ft. L. 23. 20. E. !W ft. 8.
10 ft. L. 27. n. 2. Gregory Uta. (as
Blrned to fliarlea H. Slrer) 1.S00
H. K. Noble and wt to Louis Botnmer
et al. K H L. 21. 3, Ii. 11. L. 4.
is. to. Highland Park, U IS. B. 12,
Foxchase Add 10
NEW TODAY
EDWARD
HOLMAN
CO,
SSTA3USKED 1877.
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AMD
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
THXKD AND BAXJsTOIT 8TBEDT8.
BCAXIT 607. A-1511.
FIX THAT ROOF
Wa do it on a fuarantee. Sea
our repair department about tha
sleeping porch those French
doors of a fireplace."
Everything for tha home, includ
ing painting, papering and kal
somining. REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Tha Oregon Home Builders
1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
Oliver K. Jeffery, President.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
Xooa ta, Ai&awortb Bldg.
Phone Mala 6841. Portland, Or.
l rilJJalB IliJ It i F. VM
sssaaaaaassa-MSBBasBaBassssaaa
Oa City and Farm Piopertlae la
Any Amount at Cnrrcnt Katae.
Hartmaa a Thompson, Baakera,
Corner of Fourth and Stark Bts.
Fearey Brothers. Inc.
COLLECTORS
SO Sakom Bldg. Portlaad. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8 x
Oreroa XaTaatme&t Mortgage Go.
, Offloeg 802-4. 170 3d St.
AW
r s aw
NEW TODAY
6
Choice XiOans of S10.000 and TTp
On improved Business Property
(or for Improvement Purposes).
J. P. XOPSCOVB.
842 Stark Street.
Auction
At 655 Washington. Wednesday. 10
a. m. 14 rooms of furniture, bedding,
dirhes, ice box, large gas stove, gait
water heater, steel range, Underwojl
typewriter.
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT 2 p. m. at Ford Auction Co., 211
1st St. Furniture, carpets, etc.
AT Wilson Auction House, 166-a 1st
St. Rale at 10 a. m.
MEETING NOTICES
4i
CAMP meets every
Wednesday evening
in W. O. W. Temple.
128 11th at. All mem
bers requested to at
tend. Visitors welcome.
W. W. G ARROW,
c r
107
CAMP 4
r.W.O.W
Ht hp
Herman Schade. Clerk.
SAMARITAN lXiCKJH NO.
i o O V. Regular
agM' meeting Wednesday at 8 p.
,n Rt l (j (j, K. temple. 22o
Alder st. Election of officers, visit
ors welcome.
H. OSVOLP. Sec.
WM. LI.NKl.A 1 Jl: . I
WASHINGTON I-ODC1B NO.
46. A. F. & A. M. Special
communication tomorrow!
(WedneHday) evening at 7 1
v.. St li and Burn- 1
side. M. M. decree. Visitors welcome.
Order W. M. .
J. II. UK mmm.m'i w y- .
HUKTLANii LODGE j
regular meeting. mws
halt" Broadway and Mor
rison st.. at 8 O'clock p.
rn.. every Wednesday eve
ning. Refreshments aft
erwards. P. I Proctor,
Secretary.
HAWTHORNE lodge No. 111.
A. F. and A. M. Special
communication this (Tues
day) evening at 7:30, Masonic
temple. Work In the M. M.
degree. Visiting brethren
welcome.
A & A. S. RITE Oregon-
"Consistory No. 1 Regu-
lar meeting in Memdrial
hall. Scottish Kite uatne
nan. ecoiusn rum vauit- i
Malte; 1
of Kadosh.
EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pins, charmw. Jaeger Bros.. 131-o 6th.
Jito! Statistics;
narriages,Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
MicDonold Mayer, Brooklyn, N. Y., legal,
and Mary Louise Bradley, B07 Kelly at., legal.
R. O. rtilllipo, 421 Going at., legal, Violet
Crlbh. Mailloon Park ApU.. legal.
Junes W. Rottibaiier. 2S3 13tb it., leenl,
and Elsie vC. C. l'eteraon. 460 Jefferson St..
legal.
Lincoln L. Turney. AjaT. Or., legal, end
Helen Planchard. Hood hotel, legal.
Julian K. Bloomer. 7f,B E. 7tb nt. N.. legal.
and Albertlna Hngt-nbuclier, 80 17th t., legal.
W. G, Smith k CoStlff aSU
Thirfi floor Morgan Bldg.
ijKfcus suns for rent, all sizes. Unique
Tnllortng Co.. 309 Stark St.
BIRTHS
PRIME To Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime,
r:rnrt ..n v tm a mn
M't'ABE To Mr. and Mrs. James MeOaba,
387 1st st.. May 23, a daugbter.
DARBY To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Darby, 460
1 Ilia moot st.. May 12. a daughter.
COLES To Mx. and Mrs. Georga Coles, 094
K. 20th at.. Mar 12. a son.
HERRMON To Mr. sad Mrs. S. Milton Herr-
mnii. 6413 1.5th st. S. E.. May ID, a son.
DUE BER To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Deuber,
1003 Hancock St., May 1A, a son.
GOULD To Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Gould,
984 E. 28th St. N., May 21, a son.
MACKEY To Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mackey,
40 17th at.. May 10, a daughter.
OLREN To Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen. 8000
fllth st. S. E., May 12, a
MARK ELL To Mr. and Mrs. James MarkelL
HI K. Ttb St.. May 23. a dangbter
BECKER To Mx. and Mrs. Louis A. Becker,
173 Arthur st.. May la. a son.
8MEARMAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smear-
man. B. li. Lrtty. may vj. a daugbter.
AVi"rM.r; ??d.Mn DTld F- Allen- 1505
PlPToMMrT Vnd' Mrs. Frank Poppo. 4C9
E. conch at.. May 12, a daughter.
DEATHS AX1) ELNEItAEB 75
DWIER In this city. May 28. at the res!-
dence. 22 East Sixtieth street. Thomas E.
Dwler, sged 82 rears 10 months 20 days, be-
loved father of Miss E. E. Dwler. Charlea N.
pwler. Cottage Grore. (r.; Thomas E. of
Vancouver. Wash.: Georgo W.. of this city;
Orrln 8. of Berkeley. Cal.: Mm. N. M. Al-
spaugh of Tualatin. Or. Funeral services will
be held at Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal
cDurcn at n a. m. tomorrow ( Wednesday ).
n. . . . . .
ceiuterr. Arranirementa In ehars-e of Millar
a Tracey.
HUGHES In this city. May M. at the real-
dene of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Bnwn. 350 Union avenue north, Mrs. Carrie
Hughes, aged S3 years, beloed wife of James
Hughes snd mother of Earl Wright. Deceased
also leaves one brother and sister. W. H. HU-
lard 6f Portland and Mrs. U. M. Greene of
Seattle, Wash. Rhe was a member of the Mac
cabees, Queen Ellxsbeth Hire. No. 24. Fu
neral serrices will be held tomorrow (Wed
nesday!. May 31, at 2:30 n. m. at the oarlors
of Miller a Tracey. Friends lurlted to attend.
Interment KlTerylew cemetery .
RAHN The funeral services of the late Mar
tha Rahn, nlfe of Albert Rahn of 15 East
Fifty-third street, will be held Wednesday,
t fti .a o.ov i
ece"e;t"blwlnwnt"of J.P Klnley "2
MonteomerT at Fifth FVIomU ttiTltml !
f l a 1 1 1 i rhi. ,.tt,- vr.. 98 1,1. i...
ldence. 215 Twelfth St.. Thomas Qusld. aged
78 years, husband of Pauline Quaid and father
or Katnerine Horen or Ban FTanclsco. Cel. The
remJlln." V .tthe rdace establishment of
. r. rin.ey w Motngomery, at mm.
FRBWING In this city. May 2. at her late
reaiupnre, ian r.aKi t irry-rirsi street. Alary
t the resldenre establJshmpnt of J. P. Flniey
a son. Montgomery at Firth. Notice or funeral
hereafter.
DODDRIIM1E In this ciu. Mar ai Helen h
Doddrldge. aged 4 months, daochter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry D. Doddridge of 43 Nelson
street. The remains are at the residence es-
UbliMiment of J. P. Finley A Son, Montgomery
at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
aMTTL-R John P. I Jt tl n crp AS from rnitif
iaatulvlal M V Iif af hrsrt.a hin unn i I V '
Little. 4.J7 Marimerite avenue. Ieaypm
pittslmra and IT. Ei. hi i ami iirT a f.
Fralev of Portland Fnneral notice later.
. 5 - :
B.OMAN1 In this city. May 30. I'ietro Ro
man!, aped 30 years, late of 464 East Ninth
street. The remains are at tbe residence es
tablishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgom-
err at nrtn. isoiice or ruueral neresTter,
"h.;i.
SWEENY In this city. Mar 30.
sweeny, agea on years, late oi Spokane,
tablif'hment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery
at Fifth.
HAINES Charles A. Haines, PorUand sargl-
ral hospital. May 26, 44 years, uraemia and
chronic nephritis.
rula.u Lmii u. .-oiano, uooa samantan
H.Tn.DnHtuay 24, 51 ChrO0lC ,nter"V-
riordan Rev. j. J. Riord.n. St. Vincent..
May 25, 85 yeara. cancer of stomach.
STHCLENBERG Angust Scfculanberg. Good
Samaritan. May 24, 47 years, acute appendi
citis. ARNDT Albert Amdt. at. Vincent's, May 2C.
18 years, motorcycle accident.
HAWKINS Ered Hawkins. St. Vincent's. May
25. 52 years, obstruction of bowel. -
CLARKE BROS., florists. 2h7 Morrison
L Main cr a-isuo. ine liowers
and floral designs. No branch stores.
MARTIN & r OR RES CO.. floriata, 347
Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $3 uj.
Sprays $1 up. Chapells. 347 Morrison.
TONSETH FLORAL CQ.. 285 Wash.,
bet 4th and 6th Main 6102, A-110i.
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL. CO., 75
Gllsan at. Mar. 4372. A-1464.
MAX M. SMITH, XlorUL 141ft th tti.
DEATHS AXD FUKERALS?5
; fCcattans4)r ;j
CAKEX Is tais'clty. May 20. at the family
residence. 50 East SeveBty-awcaod street
north, Clara M. Carey, aged 44 years. bloTel
wife of Dennis Y. Carey and mother of Lee
Rowley. TUe funeral services will be held
from tbe chapel of f. 8. Dunning. Inc., East
Rtrte Funeral Directors, 414 Eaat Alder street.
Wednesday, May 31. at 2p. m. Friends in
vited. Interment Rose City cemetery.
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS
Years of Experience Enables
This Klrm 10 Give YOU
Perfect Service
This modern establishment,
with its conveniences, includ
ing a secluded driveway, in
sures absolutely privacy, caus
ln in no way a departure
lrom an established policy of
modernate prices.
Experienced Woman Attendant,
J. P. Finley & Son
The Progressive
FUNER..L. OlHfcX'TORS.
Montgomery at Flttb,
Main 8. A-1599.
IP. L IE
Understaker East 11th and Haw
thorne. K. 781. B-18S8. idy aaslstant.
F, S. Dunning, Inc.
Fast Side funeral directors. 414 E.
Alder st. i hone East 52. H-2625.
Dunning (Si McEntee ki'od."
laker3,
rn in
every detail. Broadway and Pine ets
Uroadway 430. A-J5.S8. Lady assistant.
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor 6267; bS02 S2d st.. Lents. Tabor
68!5; 6bth st. and Foster road., Arleta.
MILLEK & TRACE v, independent ta
..nT?k directors. Prices low as 820.
840. $0. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691, A-788S!
Walter C. Kenworthy
1532-1534 E. 13th. Sell wood 71, "B-ll
22.
AR 7pQr Pn Williams ave.
i lit iCai LUiEat loss, C-lOSh.
Lady attendant. Day and night service.
BREEZE & SNOOK.
mn rteimont. at d4tn. Lady attendant.
CDipCnMRliSlDliNCK L'ND. PRLS.
Lli lOoUl jl. 6122. A-2235. 445 Morr.
-y- n Williams 7H
5-L By mesiiL .
Knott.
3.
Uorv-iiltrin Fast 80th and Gllsan. Fu-
I IUI I III ILM I
neral services. Tabor 4813.
Ql CAAFQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152
OrVLVVCO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay.
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS., 264-260
4th St., opp. city hall. Main 85S4.
Philip Neu & Sons, for memorials.
lfBLAE5ING GRANITFCCi
BEACH PROPERTY
48
FOR SALE: Fine beach lot. 6xlt0 ft..
Ocean Park, Wash. Owner. 141 E.
34th st.. city.
FOR SALE HOUSES 61
MODERN 11 room residence in the
heart of lrvlngton; hardwood floors
throughout, selected mahogany and
oak finish, spacious rooms, artistically
decorated, large finished attic, full ce
ment basement, tiled baths, expensive
sanitary plumbing fixtures. big
grounds, highly improved with selected
residence properties in Portland all
materials and workmanshlo of the best.
Inspection of premises invited by the
mu.i critical. or saie on reaaonaoie
terms by owner. L-966, Journal
100 FEET square, with alley, imp.
sidewalks and a few fruit trees:
cor. lot; goo. I business and residence
aistrict: located In Walnut Park- A
block from Williams ave. car. Will
Bell this lot at a bargain for cash, or
win iaae good acres. write 401 m.
bum et. m. or phone Tabor 6806. Mrs
O. C. Etchison. t
Alameda Park
Beautiful, modern 7 room home. Just
I completed, fine garage, everything
I first class, all atreet Improvement
paia; price 5ioO; good terms given.
i57 Mason st.. near end of Broadway
tar. L'wner. hast 63b.
Hi0 BUNGALOW. Firland. 6 rooms.
! wTioSi1 "2 'eeU
, ti2o0. cor 62d and Davla. 2 hou.ee.
'. "fffAnV k1." kk,...
St.
CHAS. RINGLER & CO , 228 Henry bid.
'. ONE acres. mile from Parifio nni-
versity, f'orest Grove, 6 kinds email
i fruits. aDDles. notato rrnn In A
house, well water, chicken and wood
houses, price J1000. $400 cash. 7
terms Tabor 5831
WHY NOT BUILD
And get a home acoordinsr tn vnnr
. 111...? T rtttfliffn KnilJ .. I
any building: artistic sketches frun
. See me before you build., N. O. Ek-
1 '"no, jij -enry Diqg. Main o812
SAWMILL foremen attention: inr,l
sale, 7 room home, new, every "jullt-ln
convenience, large lot, improvement
Dajd c0&t $4600 Bell 13000" fu-nar-n
iTilnin,, VnVnh 'JLlS fin ""vf"
south end mills. Kvenings, Mar. 1761
NIFTY Bungalow. 6 rooms and den
fireplace, furnace and all latest con
veniences built in; practically new;
owner leaving city. 51st near Ala-
nieda. Fhone owner. Tabor 3744.
2 BLKS. JEFFKRSON HIGH SCHOOr.
6 room modern, convenient bunga
low, win piease me particular: rea
ent- 169 Blandena. cor-
HUIMiAiAin o ruuins, Dam. electrl
, lights, beautiful 100x100 lot, tent
house, fruit, roses; easy terma;. $1800
ror o.uiin mo. n icin-st. jn.
6 ROOM house, modern, on Daved st
nJ incumbraItfe; for farm inside 60
; miles PortlandTnot over $3000. Own-
r J-594 Journal.
, WVV' niuch for $1000 equity. 100x100
". uu um.ui:
, Journal.
i 100x100 NICK bungalow, price abso-
lutely slaughtered, Quigley, 202 Wil-
cox Diag.
Vnnn ,,,,'.t in tvnnn n u
. comer lot. 60x100. for 1700. 132s li
Stark. Phone Tabor 6183.
FOR SAKK LOTS
16
, 100 EACH,. 14 lota. Peninsula, Willis.
! w0.r.lllj each, Bnap lor bUlldinB
IKnll 1 Airr. hllrat rtnB iri.ar l.fr
$750. corner 68th and Flanders.
$3500 Portland Heights, 100x100,
Worth $7500.
CHAS. RINGLER & CO., 228 Henry bid
00 BEALTlfUL lota In Milwaukio; he
wwt aoic. uiiiL, eA a.uu , av
ta ouu in ivr luuiiiu. ii. aura
weather. Risley station. Phone Oak
, Grove 1-X.
$10 DOWN, $5 per month, ML Tabor
lot, $600. Woodlawn lot, 1 block from
carline, 300. iioggeas & Co, 20 Uer
linger Okag.
CHOICE. 4 lota for $2000; 1 cor., 100X
, 10.0? inside. Irngton; fine location.
' East 273. W. H. Herdman.
acreage:
57
ACRE. PARKROSE.
3 room bungalow, barn, paid $118S
bal. $1030 at 15 per month, ,e, to
good automobile. What have you
228 10th. Main 5745.
1 AT ROhEBURG. OR. 10 acres under
cultivation: opposite river from Sol
diers' home; terma or cash. W. A,
Kimmell, 844 Clinton st., Portland.
ACRE tracts on car line, near city;
paved road; $o cash, $o per month.
6 int. Owner, eT7 Chamber of Com.
FOR SALE 12 acres, 8 room modern
house; good soil and fine location.
$2000. T-796. Journal.
30 ACRES 4th st, electrio Una at
station. Mala 6910.
ACREAGE
4 uo&uaaed)
PROSPERITY IN CANADA
- 000 in new wealth added In 1815.
Enormous crops and low taxation make
farmers rich. Wheat average, 86.16
busnels per acre In Alberta, 2.76 bush
els per acre In Saskatchewan. 28.60
bushels per acre in Manitoba. Taxes av
erage 824 and will not exceed 836 per
quarter section, includes all taxes; no
taxes on improvements. Free scbou and
fall religious liberty, good climate Get
your farm home from the Caoadian
Pacific railway. 20 years to pay. Good
land from 811 to 830 per acre; Irrigat
ed lands from 835, and the government
guarantees your land and water titles.
Balance, after first payment, extended
over 1 years, with interest it 6;
privileges ot paying in full any time.
Before final payment becomes due your
farm should have paid for itself. We
will lend you up to 12000 in improve
ments in certain districts, with no se
curity other than the land itself. Par
ticulars on request. Ready tnade farms
for sale. Special easy terms. Loans
for livestock. In defined districts,
after one year's occupation, under cer
tain conditions, we advance cattle,
sheep and hogs to farmers up to a
value of 8X000. We want you; we can
afford to help you. We own the land;
we want the land cultivated. Our in
terests are mutual. Buy direct and get
your farm home from the CANADIAN
PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send for free
book. J. S. Dennia, assistant to the
preaident. Canadian Pacific Railway,
112 Ninth avenue. Calgary, Aloerta,
Canada.
Beautiful 2Vi or 1 1-3 acre tracts
on electric line at nesDeu station;
surrounded by county and electric
roads. Will aell at a very low price;
some terms. Call owner, J. G. Gustaff,
Woodlawn 3673. or 506 Gerlinger bldg.,
Portland.
4 ACRE ORCHARD 8o0
7 minutes' walk from Sewall Station
Oregon Electric, 1V4 miles this side of
Ililibboro. .orchard 6 years old. assorted
berries between rows. 1200 down, bal
ance to ult. Biggest snap in Oregon.
Fieri W. German Co.. 732 Cham, or icni.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms: will build to suit Pui
chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell-
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner.
20 ACRES 88)0.
81 fare from Portland, close school.
station; several traots with running
water; 820 cash, balance easy. Claude
Cole. 300 Henry bldg.
o ACRES. I miles from city, on Mt.
Hood electric ana county road; small
house, vell. fruit trees, etc. Fine lo
cation. Only $4000; Part cash. Y-592,
Journal.
ACRE, new 6 room house for sala
or rent, ground cleared, and nicely
-fenced, small creek of running water, 5
cent tare to city, i&tu, rent f per
month. Phone Main 45b.
CHICKEN, FRCIT. GARbEN ranches
near Portland, i, t. 10 acre tracts.
best soil, good roads, near electric, $6
to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar
land. 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland.
SUBURBAN HOMES
70
1H Acres river front homeslte, west
Mae. main :.iu.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
40 ACRES Tigard. $126 per acre. 22
acre in, cultivation, balance all till
able, shack buildings, good orchard.
A miles from Tigard. 13 miles from
Portland, $2600 cash, balance 4j years.
The biggest snap in Oregon. Do not
submit any junk on the trade basia.
Fred W. German Co., 732 Cham, of Com.
I WILL sell my 64 acres with com
plete dairy. 11 cows and bull, all
tuberculin tested, horses and wagon;
also the milk route. 4 miles from
courthouse; will consider aome trade.
Marshall 5592 or M-98S, Journal.
120 Acres, $840
Close to Portland, near electric ta-
tlon; $340 cash. bal. 5 years. 6 per
cent. Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg.
TWO 100 acre farms for sale in Polk
county. One Improved, the other not
Near town and high school. Fine land.
To settle estate. Write to W. L. Walk
er, Joseph, Or.
160 Acre Wheat Farm $1600
80 acres in wheat, near Condon.
Gilliam county; $600 cash. Claude
Cole. 300 Henry bldg.
FOR RENT FARMS
14
800 ACRES, 600 under cultivation, out
fit complete, ror sale; eastern Ore-
gon. Claude Cole. 800 Henry bldg.
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUY
SS
WANT 40 acres between Forest Orove
ana fortiana. u-3U3, journal.
HOMESTEADS
47
80 ACRE homestead relinquishment for
sale or trade at a bargain. Land
lays well and will make a good home.
Unimproved, but eaay cleared and not
too far back. D. W. Gardner, Box 346.
Kalama, Wash.
I H"R.VE several fine homesteads and
relinquishments very cheap; close to
good tow t. Open Sunday. 306 Couch
bldg
Mam 4613.
HAVE 2 320 acres homestead locations
xor saie; investigate tnig as chances
to buy land at government prices are
scarce. L-559, Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
IS ROOM apartments with all fine
til rni t nr anrl aa 1 ao a 4-, ah. ki
W "- 1VMC All una? V a V1IQ
at locaUons in the city, walking dis
tance, everytning up to date, with
good heating plant; located on the
west side. Will sell at a bargain, for
cash, and might take good house and
lot. Party is going away. I have
something good; no Junk. Write 401
E. 60th st, N., or phone Tabor 5805.
Mrs. G. C. Etchison. Call Sunday.
383 ACRES grain, fruit, or dairy farm.
4 miles from Albany, spring water
piped to buildings; want smaller farm.
caeh, income in Salem or Portland
f;ood terms on balance. Give partlcu
ara in first letter. No agents. R. i
V. t. Box 135, Albany, Or.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For
small farm, my 6 room home with 3
full lots, fruit trees and garden; price
$3500; mtg. $15oo; will assume. This
is a snap. P. Smith, owner. 852 E
1 1th st. N. "Phone Woodlawn 1140.
WILL sell my $35o0 equity in a mod
ern 9 room home, $7000. Will take
6 room modern house and assume or
vacant lots. Owner. 410 E. 38th st,,
N. Tabor 6852.
HAVE good city property to trade for
horse, cattle, mules, hogs and Ango
ra goats. If you want to get rid of
your stock and wish good city property
instead, address K-oaf, Journal.
GOOD clear grocery and confectionery,
etc., doing cash business, some in
come property and 5 acres, for email
equipped ranch; might assume some.
Owner, U-SPs. Jouraal
FOR SALE.
$600 equity in 4 room house and cor
ner lot. 659 Killingsworth, for $250
cash, or $325 monthly payments. 524
Killingsworth. Ph6ne Wdln. 8649.
FOR EXCHANGE Want Portland
residence or close in. for 320 acres
improved. Crook county. $16,000. or 320
acres timber. Lane comity. $10,000,
clear, might assume. K-584. Journal.
EXCHANGE Hotel in eastern Oregon
town, clear of Incumbrance, for Port
land or vicinity, $8000. Ill 3d. Main
834.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Good houses for sale or exchange,
bottom prices. Call Marshall 1588.
AGATE Beach (Newport) house, best
construction, for small house or
city property. S-782. Journal.
EQUITY in acre on Powell Valley
Road; trade for anything. Wood
lawn 321.
W ANTED Clear house or nearly so;
have $2500 mtg.; $200 cash, some
clear lots, all or part East 7625.
S ACRES in cultivation. 10c fare to
Portland, - for modern' home. Value
$7200. Will not assume. M-486. Journal;
BUNGALOW for land; might aaaume.
Henry Btrader, K. z, Miiwaokie,
10 ACRES, 15e fare, good soil, for
Cash and good car. K-385, Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
(Continued)
FOR SALE 75 H. P. sawmill in Pe ra
ti on. fully equipped, and 2 donkey
engines with 16t8 acres land and 10,
000.000 feet yellrw fir on It; 16.C00.000
feet ad joining can be bought tor
per 1000 atumpage. Land when logged
off will make good dairy farm. Ship
ping at present by rail and water, all
No. 2 and better; selling balance to
local trade. W!1I trade for city or
farm property. : Krebs-Logus O, 110
lftth t. (Pittock! block).
MY newly furnished hotel is clearing
8350 per monttt It Is one of the moii
cheaply operated hotels in the city;
will traSe for a well improved 89000
farm, close in. 1 will assume up to
8'Rftft. R-SM. Journal,
WAXTElt REAti ESTATE 3t
WANTED Modarn 6 room bungalow
for fine piece of acreage close in. L
662, Journal.
" WE WILL SELL
OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT.
J. a CORBIN CO.. LEWIS BLDO.
WANT acreage partly improved; will
give cash ana improved Portland
property. H a tfietd. 1654 4th st.
KOOMIXG HOUSES
63
18 ROOM rooming house, walking dis
tance, finest location in town: will
sell cheap if tak-n before the first or
will trade. Wjiat nave you? By
owner. 392 Columbia, near West Park.
phone A-.rS10 or call.
Close; in Snap
II H. K, rooms, rent 825; worth
8900, for quick sale, 8260.
SEE HALL. 52-13 Panama bldg.
BY owner, IS rooms furnished tor
housekeeping, cash and terms. 404
Jefferson Rt.. near 11th.
65 ROOM apt. raouse. fine location,
nice place, giood tenants; term?-.
Master. ti'i7 Pittock Mprk.
FURNISHED or unfurnished romins;
houe. Front sit., cheap. 712 Cham
ber of Commerce!.
To TRADE 14 housekeeping rooms.
all full, cheap 'rent. Fine for man
and wife. Marahail 2451.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SO
SPLENDID buy For sale or trade, 25
M. saw mill in ithe south central pine
belt of southern Oregon, 10 years clip
in Fight: good opportunity for all
around mill man. ; Liberal terma to re
sponsible parties. What have,, you?
K-985. Journal.
SMALL cash gnocery. selling candy, no email children, steady work, good
cigars, ioe cream, soft drinks. Ite-1 salary. Call tomorrow, 8S1 Vt Wash
celpts average $14 per dsy. 4 living jngton at. Phone Broadway !616.
rooms in connect on. zih lakes it. i
Other business calls me away. Addreaa
owner, E-9S6, Journal.
Great Bargain
Corner grocery and delicatessen,
living rooms: rent $25; close in, worth
$1200, for $550; $300 will handle.
SEE HALL. SI2-18 Panama bldg.
HOTEL in Vancouver. Wash.. $16 a
month rent; 41 rooms; partly fur
nished; bargain if taken at once; near
iaige cannery just starting. Geo. Wlese.
Vancouver. Wash.
PARTNER wanted in real estate busl-
ness, must invest $300 cash, rent,
light ana phone ree, office located iu
hotel lobby and doing big business. G-
971, Journal. .
BLACKSMITH shop for sale, good aet Th"''" who have registered for the
of tools, plenty oi ! sloe . ood loca- . pTeaae report"? onceto this of
t ion; cheap lease, will sell cheap if fl08 Men wornen ard children want-
HfllCI 111 J.U UdyO. PCUUiR-VU MWUUL Ul
ttM lUCUl. ' W ......
MUST sell On account of sickness,
clear. confectinery and stationery
store, has been Established for many
years. For information pnone rast 834.
mR SALE Tailor cleaning and Dress-
ing shop, in auburDan town; clearing
average oi z per ween., no cumpeu-
tion. X-775. Journal.
FOR SALE Grocery, hotel, gas fill
ing station, Daroer snop in connec
tion; rooms full. Most traveled road
city. Phone Main 1520.
RESTAURANT averaging $20 per day;
must be sold this week; good rea
sons; my price will aurprisa you. Iti2
Grand ave.
FOR SALE Goo8 blacksmith's shop
with tools: first class location; first
t.l . .. j r w entn mnu i r rninir
n SThTiainess. S01S Foster 'road K.
- j-j
unvjurrs.x uu "''V'
apartment house district. Dolngffine
business. Will invoice. Masters. 607
riiioc uia.
5176 GROCERY and confectionery; 2
furnished living, rtsoms. Masters, 607
Pittock blk.
A GENERAL mdse. store for Bale, or
trade for Portland income property.
M-487, Journal.
FOR SALE Restaurant and stock;
out of city; good, live town; all for
$225: money maaer. t-'none Main lbzo.
CIGAR, confectionery and pool hall,
$11,000 business year: will lump or
Invoice. $1500; owner. N-381, Journal.
GOOD country store for sale, $550,
good living rooms, near school; $01
rent XE-964. Journal.
BUSINESS CARDS. IP ft
Rose City Printing Co.,
Third et., cor. Taylor.
CASH grocery, etieap rent, will Tn
voice. 708 Union ave.
GROCERY store on reasonable terms.
Will invoice. E-968. Journal.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED 68
MERCHANDISE WANTED
Improved wheat lands, close to good
town, or timber to trade for merchan
dise, from $1000 to $10,000. Boa 7,
Madras. Or.
EXCHANGE 6 room house and lot 60x
100; In Hawthorne district, for gro
cery or hardware stock which can be
moved. Phone Main 1620.
MONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE
27
OUR installment plan is the best and
surest method of paying a loan.
$32.26 per month for 36 months, or
$21.24 for 60 months. Or
$15.17 for 96 months pays a $1000
loans and interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on improved city property
Or for oullding purposes.
EQUITABLE SVG'S & LOAN ASSN.
242 Stark St.. Portland. Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN. "
On improved real estate or for build
ing purposes; very flexible contracts;
no commissions.
COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO.,
202 Stevens bldg.
BUILDING loans on city and suburban
property; money advanced aa work
progresses. W. G. Beck, 415 .Failing
bldg. Main 3407.
$100,000 ON mortagages, city or term
property, fire insurance. McKenzia
& Co.. Gerlinger bldg.. 2d and Alder.
CASH paid ior mortagages, notes, con
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. F. ti. 1-ewis. 4 Lewis bldg
ra.e. r. . , y,m
kOAJ.
to 85000 on city property
Bell, -801 Geriinger bldg.
A-
MONEY to loan on improved city, farm
property. F. C. King. 314 Spalding
$1000 CP to touoo to loan on cay or
farm property. Tabor 409.
$200. $35o. ouu. aou. tltvv, $is;o.
Fred W. German Co.. 732 Cham. Coin,
840.U00 JK L,1SS. FAKRlNOTON.
80 4th st. Board of Trade Bidg.
SEE us -Ismail loans. Installment loan
Cellars-Mtirton t:o.. 825 Yeon bldy.
MORTGAGE LOANS, b and 9. iouia
Salomon & Co. 300 Oak et.. near Sth
MONEY to loan, to '. W. li. baits
& Co.( 310 Spalding bldg,
PRIVATE funds to loan on real es
tate, first mortgage. N-981. Journal.
MONEY TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES'
417
SALARIES CHATTELS.
Money to loan to salaried people and
others on furniture, pianos, motor
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc.. at
legal rates, with easy-terms ot payment-
no delay. Licensed by state.
PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. LS'C,
311 DeKiim Bldar.
DIAMONDS louK'U anu soid. Main 6ssr
LOANS WANTED
30
$600, 8. no commission; 1st mortgage
on large Sandy Blvd lot. Tabor 4477.
80
vate party on apartment building,
pood security. Address 06 R. 84th at.
WANTED 8800 and J1000.
Claude
Cole, i0 Henry bl dg.
FINANCIAL
Bl
1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also
sellers' interest In contracts, Or. and
Wesh. H. K. Noble. Lumbermens bld.
CHATTEL MUKTGAO K S PUR
CHASED INOI'TRK 311 Dekum bid.
HELP WANTED MALE
SALESMAN To sell lowest priced
high class alfalfa land in Oregon:
f rices and terms, make it easy to aeil.
11 3d st.
WANTED, man with teama or auto
trucks to take a contract to haul
crushed rock. P-974, Journal.
WANTED 2 firt claaa nonunion
glaziers. Central Door & Lumber
Co.. 481 Glisan .
EMPLOYMENT department X.
M. C.
A. Servlc free to members.
WANTED A-l acetylene welder.
952. Journal. 4
HELP WANTKI MISC.
4
Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
Day ar.d night claases; training in
repairing, driving and machine work.
Including forge, lathe, ahaper. drill
press, etc.: time unlimited. Secure
pass at Educational office Y. M. C. A
bldg.. to inspect our shops and meth
ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS
AND -MECHANICS SUPPLIED. Tul
tlon fee Includes MEMBERSHIP IN )
M. C. A. and its EMPLOYMENT DE
PARTMENT, use of 60-ft. swimming
pool, shower baths, gymnasium. etr
$76 MONTH. Government lobs. Men,
women wanted. List of positions
free. Franklin Institute. Dept. I49-0,
Vnobester. N. Y.
SPECIADsOFFKR.
MONDAY AND TUHCSDAY ONLY.
ADCOX. AUTO SCHOOL.
f!fi6 11TH. NK.Mt JF.KKERSON.
WANTED Names men, wiehina to
become Portland mall carrier. Com
mence $7 menth. Oy-983. Journal.
OREGON AUTO SCHOOL, the school
of practical experience; special
summer rates. 429-31 Belmont st.
UNCALLED for tailor aiade suns. s tu
T) Tavlor the Tailor 2S9U Hurnal.
HELP WANTICI) FEMALE 2
WANTED Swedish or Belgian girl to
en to Pendleton, general housework.
GIRL about 14 or 15 to stay with lady
for company and help care for baby.
for good home and carefare. 18s0
Corbett st.. Fulton car.
GIRL wanted for light
605 K. 48th at. N.
housework.
EXPERIENCED cook,
ings. 415 Twelfth st.
Apply morn-
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE , 20
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BirRJOAU.
Fourteenth and Johnson.
U. S. Government Employment Office
Cooperating.
BERRY PICKERS WANTED
We will want 1000 berry pickers for
the Hood itiverv district ana wnne
Salmon, to ehiout this week. All
.1 ...... 1 . . . . . . rm.v
Increased nrlres for nicking this year.
NO FEES ARE CHARGED,
Main 8666, A-6624.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
wants men and women to learn tha
! trade: paid while learning: tools free:
positions securea; summer rates: write
ror catalogue. vor. tq sun uurnsiue.
MH'LERBarber school wants trie
and women to learn barber trade
free in 8 weeks. Positions secured. Pay
while learning. 38 N. 2d st.
OREGON BARBER COLLEGE Men
and women to learn barber trade
free. 233 Madison at.
' SMALL family to care for furniahed
apartment house; 262 Olbba.
WANTED AGENTS
WE can give steady and profitable
1 employment to a few more respon-
Bible, energetic canvassers. For de-
tails of terrri8 and territory, address
, OREGON NURSERY CO.. 6renco. Or.
TWO first class subscription booa
salesmen capable or earning $100
s?
er week. Harper & Bros.. 617 Lum.
bldg.
SALESMAN, energetic, to sell No
glare Auto lens. Ed. Bruns Co.,
4i let St., cor. Asn. Broadway Boi
SITUATIONS MALE
CITY OF PORTLAND
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
14th and Johnaon Bts.
EFFICIENT MEN
FOR ALL POSITIONS.
Salesmen, office men clerks, me
chanics, farm hands, house men. cooks,
mill men. loggers, laborers, etc No
' fee charged employer or employe. Out
or town ordere given prompt attention
Main 3555. A-6624.
MR. BUSINESS MAN Looking; for
an intelligent educated young man,
who will make your Interests his?
Better investigate now! 857 Thurman
at. Tel. Main 7774.
"YOUNG man wants position aa chauf-
feur in private family. Careful
driver and willing to work around the
house. References furnished. K-583,
Journal.
THE window cleaner houseman wants
work. 25 hour. Phono mornings.
Main 2802.
PRACTICAL painter, paper hanger.
tinter and decorator; reduced prices;
30 days. Phone Sellwood 2772.
YOUNG man (Scotch) wants steady
position; anything considered. Z-590,
Journal.
COMPETENT shop mechanics and
chauffeurs furnished by Y. M. C. A
Auto school. Main 7nl5. A-8R61.
WANTED Clear house or nearly eo;
have $2500 mtg.;$200 cash, soma
clear lots, all or part,- East 7626.
PAINTING and papering, kelsomlning
$1.50 a room and up; work guaran
teed. 897 E. 84th et.
WALL tinting, work second to none,
prices low as anyone. Mar. 174.
PAINTING, kalsomining, rooms $2 up-
Papering, whitewashing. Eaat 29.
HOUSE painting; tinting $2 per room
up. C. A. Barnes. Marshall 2828.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
CITT OF PORTLAND
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Women's Department. City UalL
No Fee Charged.
Reliable, competent help, any line,
promptly supplied- Office, clerks,
housekeepers, domestic, day workers
seamstresses. Marshall 4100. A-4125
MIDDLEAGED lady wants housekeep
r outy of city. E-948
Journal.
CAPABLE woman wants work, plain
cok; neat housekeeper, experienced
hand ironer. M-499. Journal.
WANTED, day work, 20c per hour.
Phone Woodlawn 1854 after 6 p. m.
Mrs. R. Paull.
WANTED situation as housekeeper.
Eaat 4012.
INFANTS outfits, plain or ambroid-
ered. East 3395.
LACE curtains laundered; 12 years' sx-
pertenced. Tabor 5933. Mrs. Boott.
DAY WOKK any kind. Tabor 6727.
DRESSMAKING
40
648 DIVISION st.. dressmaking par
lors, summer orders, designing. M.
T.8 ne. - "
TAILORING, party gowns, alterations.
489 Montgomery. Main 7434.
PHONE Sellwood 93 for experienced
dressmaker; references; reasonable.
NURSES
60
OlJLD Lake a sick, old or Infirm pa
tient: reference furnished. Nlta A.
Englin. 624 E. Killingsworth. Phone
Woodlawn 3849.
NURSE wants cases at home; beat
care, lowest price, wooq. oe,
PRACTICVAL nurse; terma reason-
. v. i - a.u.Hn i c j
1 able. 7 Sellwood 1584.
LOANS WANTED
(Continued) .
fCrnishki) rooms
FURNISHED rooms for young men i
all parts of the city, also in T. M. t
A. bldg., especially desirable during t.
summer; fireproof, telephone In esc
room, shower baths, 81.76 to 14.74 per
week, including full association mem
bership privileges, gymnasium, swim
ming pool, handball court, and many
other ciub privileges. Full Information
at Y. M. C. A. business office or tale-
pnone Main 70fi5. A-6R61.
Week. ThE GARLAND
MODERN BRICK; outside rooms;
respectable; hot water. 36 Trinity at,
cor. Washington, bet. 19th and 80th.
BACHELORS HOTEL.
Everything new and up to date. '
For men onlv.
Tenth and Washington. - Main l 19
luimifntn fnWnifMlIB) Uhi ii imi ic Tenth
ini'itfUlCIU UiiyinJUuPUIMiC oak Mod-
cm, flieproof. reapectable, $3 week mii
THE BEVERLY Clean, homellka, iur
nished rooms, reasonable, vea trail y
located. 185 Park-Yamhllk
KAN MARCcI Tamuy hotel. "" 45a W
Washington. Sleeping rooms, 86u
up. Special rates hy week or month.
$1.60 WEEK up, clean, warm, modern
fur. rms.. central. The Kins;. Joe Jef.
FURNISHED ROOMS
rBXTATE FAMXX.Y
70
WALNUT PARK Aell U frnUheil
modern home, good meals; gentle
men only. 1199 Uartield. Woodlawn-
2(16. - jh
BEAi;'riFl'L clean, airy room, free
use of kitchen. Phone, sewing fOOmi
etc.. $ month. Tabor 4728.
NICELY furnished rooms, modern oon-i
venlences. very reasonable, cntral
404 t'lay, near loth. ;
FRONT room with piano. $3. 240 Paxkv
street.
FURNISHED rooms, sleeping porch,
running water. 746 Hoyt. r
ROOMS AX1 BOARl
135 787 HOYT ST. J
A quiet residential hotel Amerlcaa
plan Suites Single room a Excellent
table. Main 3305, A-1723. . s
ROOM and poaid tor young woman, $J
per week; laundry, library and aew
ing privileges walking distance, Phont
East 4732.
ROOMS AND BOARD
rnxvATs rAitUT
f3
FURNISHED H. K. rooms. 1st, 14 of
3d floor; also single rooms, with f
without board; home-lik place, large
yard, flower and shade; walking dis
tan.e. 7 No. 20th at.
LARGE, airy rooms, in a lovely home
running water in eacn room, noma
privileges, breakfast optional. 196 list
pi., i . " j ,1 ill up; I UII. n a 1 g, -
A NEWLY furniahed room suitable for
i or 2, modern conveniences, eei
lent board, large, shady lawn. East
7S77.
WANTED Children to board, good;
kuuu nome, moiner s care: reason
able, rates. 1176 Belmont. Tahor H9t:
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ANTED care of 1 or 2 children toy
good motherly wom.n. M. 4132.
$4.30 WEEK, outside rooms, o tth, 4
home cooked meals dally, 284 Main!
WANTED ROOM ANI BOARD 8 f
LADY with 8-year-old girl and bab
i inuiiiiiH uiu, uesirss uuara aim
room; preferably in suburbs or cotini
try. P-77. Journal.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
rnitiBHEi) and rjirrrjxznsKBS
CNE room with kitcfaenevte, complattsi
ty iurniuneo, steam neat, running
hot and cold water, phone in everv
trv m 7 V 1 s .r lr aa f tr rv. Clh m r A IlM fssfl4 af.4
a w ' f ' wvi.n a w aaa w i s.u4 aUVlliSVII
I st.. $12 up. 291 Columbia at., oor, 6th.
T J . ,. . J. -
LiAUUHi UOUNliiK ROOM.
Steam heat, electric light, bed linen,
cooking gas, free phone and bath.
$2.75; room with kitchen, $3; sleeping
rooms. $1.75 week. 446 Columbia,
HOUSEKEEPING apartments, free tel
euhone. bath and cooking gas: sunt
mer rates. 413 ft Washington, cor
.1.1. . . . 1 1 . . X T
ii in m. warnnau im, ' ' .f
$1 AND up per week, furniahed H. K,
rooms,
phone. E
free heat, laundry, bath.;'
3. 6039. 203 Stanton. W-A car. '
ALTON house, 1, I and 3 rooms, nicely
furniahed, housekeeping or transiant,'
381 Yamhill street.
HOUSEKEEPING and Bleeping roomav
a fiuuscacepiuK rooina, fje.ou,
N. 13th. Marshall 3068.
109 N. 18th Newly renovated llghi
housekeeping rooms for rent oheap;
Main 8793. . -t
NICE light basement furnished house-
keeping room: el
$6 month. 123 N. 23d
electricity, heated)
LARGE, light
housekeeping rooms
very central, cheap rent.
223V Pins
cor. 1st
SUITES of rooms, hot aod cold water,
reasonable, close in. 25 K. 7th at.
East 3181, ;
DOWNTOWN modern H. K. suiter, $19
month up, including heat, light, etq.
Royal Annex. 350 Morrison. M. 4HL
ROY CREST, 175 12th. suites and sin
gie . xv. niwiiB, ubb p yisuio.
2 ROOM furnished apartment. 48 Z
Taylor st.
Horn Ante 1 we'k .up- 401 Writii,
VJCITI Apibi Free bath, hot, cold water,
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 7H
rTKKISatXD AMD VMXVMMIMWXB
PKITATE TAMXX.T.
Fl" RNISHED housekeeping roomsi
phone, water, electric lights free:
$1.50 week up. 801 Va Water, cor. Co
liimbla.
2 OR 3 large nicely furnished house
keeping rooms; private bath, porekj
separate entrance; adults. Sell. Hhi
67 2 K. eth st-
NK. 2 or 3 nicely furnished house'
keeping or sleeping rooms, fl.lt and
up, t min. walk from P. O. 1 4tH
Kt Main 4964.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, single and,
duuble, $5 to $12 per month, frea
bath and phone. 460 Yamhill, between
12th and 13th. . J
$10 Two clean, completely furnished
rooms, batn. iaunary. pnone. large
yard, lawn, fruit, flowers, walking dis
tance, east eiae. ib cnerry.
LARGE room and kitchenette. 1 with
newly built sleeping porch , With
every convenience; very reason able.
tibi planners.
NICE, large, modern basement rooms,
cheap; sink, electricity, yard: anil
dre n taken; walking distance. 184
E. 6th. Sellwood 1109.
3 FURNISHED H. K. rooms, private.
bath, good neignoornooa; waJgina;
dlstance. K. 8332. 166 K. 13th at, - ,
$8 TWO furnished H. K. rooms, elea
tric, bath, and phona (61 E. Mon-
rlnon.
2 KRONT housekeeping, pleasant,
clean, modern; yard; close in. $
Market.
PLEASANT housekeeping rooms, very
reasonable. 827 West Park st
FOR RE NT HOU6ES 13
vmryKMitMJBD j
$5019 rooms, unfurnished house;
suitable boarding house. 601 Harrl-
aon. Phone Main 902.
4 ROOM modern house, close to Wood-
atock high school. $7 month. . 100
Henry Mk. Phone Main 1104. -
("OR ISENT, 5 room bungalow, OtM
ave., S E, Phone Main 7021.
NICE 3 room house, $5. 1569 E. Slxtii!
COTTAGU; Union ave. and Broadway;
110. Phone C-2910.
JTi MODERN, clean 10 room house,
close in. Main 902.
NEAT 6 room cottage. 446 Union ave.
N 815. East 462. -
85 E. 2 1st at., 6 rooms, modern, clean,
rent reasonable; phone East 3t6. ,
6 ROOM house, $15, close in, 341 E.
Gllsan at., net. K. 2d and K. d.
MODERN room house, East II tb and
Division. Phone Sail. 865.
EIGHT room modern house. 411 East
Couch at.i Kast 7441. .
S ACREjS, large house, near car, low
rent Box 858. Lenta. Or.
10R RENT, f .room houaa, (T k ja
a X.mu. lAtl .
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