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THE OREGON JDAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND, MONDAY, JUNE ; 1916.
11
BIDS FOR POSTOFFICE
i BE RECEIVED
. 11
JUNE 8, OPEN AUG. 7
Appropriation of $550,000
Has Been Made to Carry
Work Through Fiscal Year. !
COST TO BE $1,000,000
Expectation -Work on Structure Will
Biffin September 1; Eighteen .
Months to Complete.
Washington, June 5. ( WASHING
TON' bureau of the journal)
Bids for the construction of tlie Port
land poatoffice for which $350,000 has
been appropriated will be received
June 8.. Bids will be opened August 7.
"The total cost of the new postoffico
will be about $1. 000,000," said Post
master Frank S. Myers this morning.
"The $650,000 willed has been appro
priated Is for the fiscal year and an
other appropriation will be made in
tiro to finish the structure. It Is to
bo expected that the, actual work of
construction will begin September 1
and the postoffi.-e should be completed
and d-eady for use a year and a half
from that date."
The Bite of the new postofflce is at
Cllsan, lloyt, Broadway and Park
streets.
Real Estate Transfers.
Harry Failman and wf. to J. D. Ab-
ranis, L. 3. B. 12. Chii-iifto.. S
George A. Hiws and wf. to fifteens
Hunk. K. 33 Vj ft. of L. 8, 0, H. i.
Kenllworth,. parts L. 1, 2, B. 1!,
Swans Add .
Sheriff to John Sehnmackrr et al, 13.0
lie-res' Kec. IS. T. 1 8., It. 1 E
W. Iy. Slnnott to Mnrv I. Slniiott. L. 1,
2, B. 2."i, M. I'nttons Add
A. V. Green n ml wf. In ltetiotra Tnnko
Tetx. B. l,j of K. !H f U'l, 2, li. ;.
Vernon T:
-Alma Ivlna und hus. to J. O. Joues, I..
1!!'. 21. 25. 2H. 2?t. II. 5. Kmlibsotia
Iind t'o. Add
8. Ie ToiiriM'H f Fouler C. Poor, L.
S. v.. 21. WeHiniorelaml
Lulled Bldg. I it v . f'o. to Lous.. ( ;h
nian. N. 4U ft. of L. 12 and S. 2 ft.
of L. II. und N. 20 ft. of L. 1'. I!. 1,
!'rji(;il Sj.rlrigs Park
W ililnuv Xirliola and wf. to J. I.. Sher
loik. L. 1 in Honlh li CdnidMa Ill..
ilnrie JSteruiilil to Fernliiainl Sternnlil. I..
K. B. IX, Wooilmore. llo S. ft. of
lot II. in. Carutliera Add
Fidelity Realty Jt Mtg. Co. to Portland
Truat IU of Ur.-gin. K. US ft. I. 1,
' H. LIS. Portland. 1,. II and K. 10 ft.
, t.. 1 4. 11. 20S. Cnnch Add
Soidila Shaiodlinn to Jacob Sliiiiiodllna.
nnd. Int. In L. 7. S. II. 3. Knst 1 1. .1-
lli iln.v- Add
Boihi;i sioMicilluir to name, all und.
Int. Jo 1.. 4 H 2. (IhnMcl.-
Same lo K:o bid Brill, 1. '.i. It. 21. Wil
lamette W. S. Wlnt; I' ll and w f . !o S"m'i htn,
S '-i of I 1 and S of W :i ft.
"t I.. 2 I". Biiii'ii Sec nd Add .
Tin- I mb.lm-do.-ii A: lrn ll.;u-l.iii Id
.r Inv .i. f.i (Kitonnl J.'.i-i'ii. I.. 2.".,
'.'it. K. :'..". June. Mu re
Peillinid Tr.ii Cn of iiieoo lo I'bieliiv
Henllv Co.. I.. 7. s u 7.
I'lH'tland
IloitKliin i'miiT ami '.vf. to William .1.
Sa.vveati "I ii.l. I.. 21. 22. 2;i. 11. "K."
Snl. uf 1! li 2. Pmkloiist Add....
'I-oni S p.-t-etsnii ami f. I" Swan
Sm im..oi, ,. .,1. j.;, i ,. . i ,( i-;. i ;
or s. i:; 1 i it. ..r 1., 2. II. 2 Ktliel
1. Vim A,.
Klimiiian '1 Klllolt and wf. lo Kridn
.hiliunnn H! it c nt n in et al. 1. 11. It.
22. M ' i ! t le i rn :i h
1i.m1i J i a i . i i'i l-;iii-eristnui ami htm. lo
Amy i; Idllott. L 21. 22. 1! ;. Ar-
! I'm
Sbci lfr..(,, T Ce & Ti u-r Co. I.. IT. 11.
' 111. I .'IT cllilirst , . .
' il It. I Inn--n lo I r.-l.i I. k II Str.iln.'. I..
I.. II e-l..vel 1 eraee
Jainea i' I'.'den et a I lo Hu- Oreifoii
Home Builders. I.. 12. B. 11 (Mm
Med Turk
BllH e it. Ilowun and w f. to lleerielhl
Gertrude Crawford, 1.. ,S. II. 1. Fir
la ml
3.51-1
u.in
10
Huililino; Permits.
., Mrs. (ill. -lie, ABt. Kepair 2 'tory fr.nlie
ro mlnir lions.-. :i2il lrau si.. li.-lui.-il Limni
vny Mud lilli Nts.; Piiilili'i'. Win. I'oMrr. 15(l.
K. NclMiti--- Dri-.t 1 sinrv rr.imt' dvMillliiK.
Win K. f.2d st, N . iiciKP,.;, Hancock and
rtronnwiiv slq t P: i.r t'.oi o
w. L. li.-koii ,lr !;. ..ii ;- 1 -i,,iy frnn.e
dwelling, 31 v. j.inrti i . iieinrfi iiiun-b
,''',7;:'' Mv '''e :'-.''r, "',MI; - ,
1.. A. Olson I r.'. K 2 Morv fi nuc ,tf" line,
. so N. mil -t . i.,.ttt.-..u F.T.-rett i! Fl in-
d-r sis ; wie.ki-r. o. K i it..,,, t 1 1 Wrck-
'' ' "' 7''
K.et,:',bii:,rT,?7:v,.,:;';I,.i:.::
coti si.; tmiid.'r. siiiiii'.
i'lty of Portland '..hki i u.-t i istfoni.s itii
J'"' or laiidii . wt.-r m . iii-twei.t. Col'im-
Lla and I lav .-I , bill d. r. t . II I'., aid $2i!ll
Tim orfsi-i riome llll,i, , r. ns, ,-, t rand-
atsn.i. w. I'aik i.. i.-i,ivi i.-rfersoii and
Alsdisoir Ms. ; litilldi r, -.miii.-. .'lim.
I ln-lif M. Hokum - it- I -r.ii v or linnrT
Id.. 22 1 v X. 201I1 M.. 1i.-iv,-iii Wuslilnitton
and Krer.-tt sis.; i,hII,it. i;. m. iiet, $100.
"Ambassador Chinda
May 60 to England
Japanese Embnuy Admits That Inter
change Between London, and Waih-lng-ton
Not Unlikely in Near Future.
Washington, Juno 5. ( T. N. P.)
The Japanese embassy admitted that
it Is not unlikely that Ambassador
Chinda will be transferred to London
In the event of the." retirement or re
moval of Marquis Inouye from the Lon
don post.
It also was thought likely that the
London ambassador will succeed Yis-
vwu.it v, .... u. ..no, in o isiBis aie re -
narueu as mierc na ngeaine because or
the fact that Great Britain and the
United States are the only first class
powers with English speaking peoples.
Ambassador Chinda came lo Wash
ington in 1302 after occupying import
ant diplomatic posts for his govern
ment In China, Russia, Brazil and Ger
many and serving to years as Am
bassador to Germany.
Large German Force
Is Concentrating
Cavalry of Great Strength Gathered
Between Tonrnal and Boissienx; 70,.
. 000 Troops, 10,000 Marines Assembled
Amtserdam. June 5. . (1. N. S.) .
German cavalry is concentrating in
great 'strength between Tpurnai and
Boissieux according to a dispatch to
the Telegraaf. At Tournai 70.000 Ger
man troops have arrived. Ten thoti
eaxid marines are now at .Bruges.
Astoria Wants U. S;
: Ships to, Pay Visit
' Washington. June 5. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)
: Senator Chamberlain upon request
from Astoria, has asked the navy de
: paxtment if arrangements can be made
to . have the U. S. ships Oregon and
Eolith Dakota atop at that city forwo
Onym fololwlng .the Rose Festival at
Portland," -
Mil
If IL
10
Pupils to Obtain
Festival Vacation
The Present Week
.Pupils of Portland grade
jjt schools will have Wednesday,
4fr Thursday and Friday as holi-
days because of Rose Festival.
The school board has given the
same privilege to the high
schools but at their own re- if-
quest pupils in most of the high
schools will observe only Wed-
nesday as a holiday, attending
classes In the forenoons of the
other days. Nearness of final
I examinations Is the reason for X
I ifr their unwillingness to take the
prof ferred vacation. -
,
WILL BE FEATURED ON
FESTIVAL
Miss Paget, Portland Girl,
Will Be Premiere Danseuse
and Leader of Ballet,
Miss Axa Genevieve Paget.
Axa Genevieve Paget, official pre
mlere danseuse of the Hose Festival
PROGRAM
10 f'''' 'twtfv tS 4
10 i
10. ( i
w 'Wm :
, nnd originator of the unique and spec
tacular dance "Portland's Fame, the
10 Rose "and the Rain," is a Portland girl
in every sense of the word.
Miss Facet was born in Portland and
, received her education at the Ladd
school and tho Lincoln high school,
She commenced hor study of dancing
, some six years aqo, gettins all she
could frbm local teachers before going
away to continue her studies. She is a
pupil of Veror.iney V'estoff of San Fran
cisco and K. L. Dare of- New York.
Miss Paget Is a member of the
American National Association of
Ihinclng Masters.
1
Miss Paet is deeply Interested in
aestlietic dancing and believes tho time
is close at hand when dancing of this
itype will be considered Just as high
1. , . . 1
an art and Just as necessary as music
1 or any of the other arts.
81ie Is president of the Portland Aes-
theti association. a ciub
whose purpose Is to promote and culti-
: vate the art of aesthetic dancing. After
! miing her engagement with the Rose
. . , t-, , ... ,. ,ni
Fcstl val- Mlss Paeet wlU immediately
leave Portland to continue her studies
under well known masters, returning
to this city early In the fall.
Hood River Plans
To Clear Highway
Section Near Cascade Locke Said to
Have Been Neglected, Will Be
Cleared by Force of Citizens.
Hood River, Or., June 5. Secretary
Scott of the Commercial club, is or-
ganizing a force or citizens to spenu
tomorrow on the Columbia river high
way near Cascade Locks to clean tho
roads of stone and debris. It is paid
that this section of the highway has
been greatly neglected, and it is the
desire of Hood River county citizens
to place the Highway in the very beat
nrwciihlA condition fnp trnv-fl durlnc
j lne ros0 Festival at Portland.
Fraternal Memorials Held.
Hood River, Or., June 5. The Wood
men of the World and the Modern
Woodmen of America, held their me
morial services in Hood River Sananj.
Tent Blew Down.
Hood River, Or., June 5. The large
tent, under which is conducted a danc
ing and skating- pavillion in the down
town section, collapsed Saturday night
as the result of a heavy wind. The
dance for the night had been finished
and no one was hurt.
4 . .
Dr. Boyd Gives His
Anniversary Sermon
-
Pastor of rirt Presbyterian Church
Urges Members to Remember Church
by dans In Their Wills.
Rev. John II. ! Boyd, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, gave Ms
fifth anniversary sermon yesterday
morning to a -congregation that filled
the main auditorium and the gallery
of the church.
The sermon was an unusual one. It
was a friendly and intimate one.
urged that members of the congrega
tion put a rlause' in their wills pro
viding for an endowment fund for the
church; the money, he explained, would
be used In caring for the church when
skyscrapers surrounded the building.
i)r. Boyd urged the older members
to show more cordiality to strangers
and asked that all attend the services
I more regularly.
DEVICE THAT LAUNCHED
-BATTLESHIP. OREGON
TO UNFURL VISTA FLAG
President Wilson Will Press
Button at Washington Dur-
, ii, I i
ing. Ceremony Wednesday.
EVENT TO BE PICTURED
Detail of Event on Two Sldea of Con
tinent Have All Been
Perfected.
Samuel C. Lancaster, who is direct
ing arrangements for the ceremonies
at the Ofown Point site of Vista house.
on the Columbia river highway, Wed
nesday afternoon, received the follow-
ing message from Joseph P. Tumulty.
secretary to President Wilson, this
, I
111UJ Illllf .
1
9, received. The '
"Your letter of May
president will be triad to prees the
button at 8 o clock Wednesday evening.
June 7, Washington tlm I note, that
you have perfected arrangements with
the telegraph company. The president
has no objection whatever to having a
photograph made when he presses the
button."
Mr. Lancaster has asked G. W. Har
ris of the "Washington firm of pho
tographers to make a picture of Presi
dent Wilson In Washington ts he
presses the button that unfurls the
Stars and Stripes at Crown Po'.nc.
Eight o'clock Washington time means
5 o'clock here. When President Wilson
touches . the button that in effect ex
tends the reach of his' arm across the
continent, he will set in motion an
electrical device, says Mr. Lancaster,
that already has figured In the same
way In an event of importance to Ore
gon. The battleship Oregon was launched
by means of an electrical contrivance
that cut the rope holding the reat
war vessel on the ways at the touch
of a butfon pressed by the finger of
the president of the I'nited Slates in
Washington. Plans for the Vista house
ceremonial at Crown Point brougnt out
the fact tlu'.t this electrical devko was
preserved in the city museum, in ex-!
celient condition, and could be useM
again. When the button is pressed at
Washington, the. electric current trav
eling across the nation, will trip a
weight that will raise the flag.
wTien writing or calling on advertisers. iiUae
s incase
mution Th0 Journal
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult plash or
broad-loth casket, em
balming, outside boi.
teame. two autoa and
servlcea for
Funerals If desired for
(20. $40. $110.
Higher priced funer
als in nroportloo.
We manufacture caskets .
I.adv assUtant. lieniflful funeral chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Director.
Washington at Ella St. (bet. 20th and ?1st)
West Side. Main 2091. A-78Si
NEW TODAY
EDWARD
HOLMAN
CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877.
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
THIRD AND SALUOK STREETS.
MAIN 607. A-1511.
6
Cnolce Loans of $10,000 and 1T
On Improved Business Property
(or for Improvement Purposes).
J. P. LIPSCOMB,
342 Stark Street.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
Room 22, Alns worth Bldg.
Phone Main 6841. Portland. Or.
Feareyi Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
306 Dekum Bldg., Portland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment fe Mortgage Co.
Offices 202-4. 170 3d St.
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT Baker's Auction House, the fur-
nishintrs of two very fine homes on
loti-16rt
sale tomorrow at 10 a. m
Park street.
41
MEETING NOTICES
B MBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons.
pins, charms. Jaeger Pros . 13l-u 6th,
fa! Statistics
Klarriagcs.Birtbs. Deaths.
BUSINESS CARDS
ana
VV, Ui OfTllin Oi VyU.VIsitmg cards.
Imnt floor Morgan Bldg.
DRt-bs suns tor rem, ail sizes, ouiyuw
Tailorlne Co.. 309 Stark st.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
I'lVD'HPI .1 Lin fhlu rim .TnnA fl Kllpn Ctn.n.
bell. (ed r8 years. Kuneral serrk-es will l.e MY $1800 equity io a fine 5 room bun
ennductud liieslay. June 7. at 9 a. m.. St. galow in Irvington, on carline, for
Peter's eJiur.-h, Lents. Interment Mt. CalTnry $1 400. P-962. Journal.
cemeterv. Tlie remains are at trie mneral par
lorn of A. I. Kenworthy & Co., Mnet
second t. S. E.. Lents.
1." U ... I." . V- I.. .klj . ... t..nA . .1..
' Krlrkaini. flwl 43 vea'ru. wife of R. A
Erickmrn of 410 10th St.. and nioiber of Helen
Krli-tsM.n. The fuui-ral servh-es will In- j.eld
Tresilay. June 6. at f:30 o clock p. in., at
the residence etab;iihi!ieiit of J. V. Fiioey
!on. Montgomery at ton. Krlends inTjti'.
BEY ANT In this city June 4. Eruest V. Bry
ant, aged 50 years The remains are at the
fnneral parlorskijf,, A. D. Kenworthy 4c Cix,
5S02M Ninety-second tS- t.. In Lents,
i ' DEATHS .AND FUNERALS 75
, iilLLKb. Id this city, June 4, Minnie L. Mil
ler aged 32 yearn, wife of n. J. Miller of
80S Hat-bt trt. The funeral serTire will
be heldi Tuesday, June 6, at tie residence
establishment of J. V Kinley & Sou, Mont
gomery at 5th. at 11:30 o'clock a. m.. In
stead el 1:30 p. in. , as previously antioum-ea.
, Friends lurited. Interment at Eose City cemetery.
WMELIKAt Ue residence. 2LO Hall St..
v June 6, Ellen Diuieler, aged 74 years, be
loved mother of Bertha I. Gaj-nor and Mrs.
, Nettie Colagan of Portland. Mrs. ii. A. Murrr
of Oakland, Cal., George Meyers of Ucrmiaton,
Or., lies and Fred Diuieler of Salem. Funeral
Z,:&AmktrZ
of Miller &
hlPiT;
Flanders sts., William L. LlRler, ag4
at hi lute
tiiil
.v.
rV''tVX"
dvi.ee establishment of J. P. Kinley-i. S-m,
Montzosierr at 5ib. Frl-ni!s iuviled. Inter
ment a: Green wood cemetery.
m-rss
funeral services of tb late
Mar ClHTtou will be held Tuesday. June tj.
at lo:3W o'clock a. m., at tte reaideu e es
tablishment of J. P. Fiulay & Son, J'ont
poinery at 6th. Friends Invited. Incineration
at the Portland crematorium private.
CADY In tlds city. June 4. at the residence
r.f his aisttr. Mrs. W. A. Ferris. 3 East
Fifty-sixth street norih. Jiune L. Cady. aited
&7 ye-B. Keuiaina are at Iloluuur'a funeral
parlora. -
CLAitKh. fcfltOri.. fiorists, 2S7 ilotrlson
et. Main or A-lSOi.. Fine flowers
and r.oral designs No branch stores.
MAKT1N & roRKKS CO.. f.onsts. 37
Wash. Main 2ty, A-126S. Flowera
for all oemsions artistlcaliv n rra nued.
l A 1 ei lb: . rtiiths. oiiio ws. 13 u j.
Sprays $1 up Chapells. 347 Morrison
TON6ETH FLORAL Co.. 2s0 Wash .
bet. 4tn anrj otn. Main ;i iq. -i i.
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO.. T-jJ
Glisan st Mar 4372. A-14S4
MAX M. SMITH, florist.
1 4 1 i. Hth st.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Tears of Experience Enable
This Firm to Give VOL'
Perfect Service
This modern establishment,
with Us conveniences, includ
ing a secluded driveway, in
jures absolutely privacy, caus
in in no way a departure
trom an established policy of
modernate prices.
Experienced Woman Attendant.
J. P. Finiey & Son
The Progressive
FUNER .L DIRECTORS.
Montgomery at Fath.
Main y, A-lf.H'...
l Lilly
1'nderstaker, Last llta and Haw-
tnorne. K. ,M, H-lsSS, Utiy assistant
F, S, Dunning, inc.
East Side funeral directors, 414
Alder St. Phone F.ast ;2. B-2525.
rilinnmCT R, MnFrAaa Viidertakors,
, every detail. Broadway and Pine sta
! Broadway 430. A-4r,5x. Eauy assistant.
every detail
u ui 11 111 j , vx, ivi ui 1 1 iiO .Modern
A. D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor u267; o)02 'J2d st.. Lents. Tabor
bhfra; 6tjth St. and I'oster road.. Arieia.
Walter C. Kenworthy
1532-153 1 .. 1 .1 1 h Sell wood 71. li-1122.
A. R. Zellar Co.E-i
lams a e.
S. I'-lU.vv
Lafly atternla-.it. 1'qy anil nit:-it service
MILLER TRACE V.
neral directors. Prices low as $20
$40, tl.0. Wash, at Ella. M. 2'i91. A-7s.s5l
! BRJEEZE .V JsNOoK. B-12o2, T. 125.
I il'Bflmcnl, at 34ih. Lady attcn . I a n c.
I C D I PQf M RESI DENCE I' N Vs. pREa.
I L 11 1 L.OU I r M 6122. A-2235. 415 Moir
R T Diirnnp Williams and Knot;
1 1 1 I . uy I 1 1 CO Kas
East 1115, C-1943.
Unmil-ini-i East fcoth and Glisan.
Fu-
I IClllllllUil net al services
labor 4212.
CIPArQ l.ndenaking t.'o. Ma
Or L VV LO A-2321. Cor 2d an.
Main Al-
1 i';a
MOMMEXTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WK?., 264-25G
'.h St.. orp. c:tv hall. Main 85-i4.
Philip Nest it- Smii. f.-r i-i.err.nrlals.
BL AL 51 N G Gk A N 1 1
2b7-5FT STCO'-i WADISON
HE At II PROPERTY
48
TWO choice beach lots, fine apartment
or business site, Imnt R. R... nf-ai
depot, 3 blocks to fresh water lake or
oceiin. Taiior 2."''i0.
GENERAL REAL ESTATE till
MONTAV1LLA leal estate, rentals,
chicken ranches.
SEA RLE 6.- WOODWARD,
TGtn & E. Glisan. Portland. Tabor 1445.
FOR SALE HOISES
(11
Bl NGALoW BARGAIN 2.'.'J.
5 room and breakfast room; a.!l built
in eflects, enamel and mahogany fia
ish; tiled porch. R. C. car lo tifctli. 1
block north. Phone owner and builder,
Tabor 6522.
IF you ale looking tor a first class
8 room house, with best view on
east side, go to 14os Wisteria ave.
Phone owner and builder. Tabor 6 ,". i;
R-C car to 54th, walk 1 bloi k north
west. House open.
ALAMEDA PARK, within block
Broadway car. fine 6 room house,
full basement and attki. white enamel
finish, hardwood floors, sleeping porch
777 E. 26lh NT. Phone Wd.n. 33"K.
FINE little suburban home for only
$1250. 5 room house with all con
veniences, half acre of ground, all in
fine shape; suitable, terms. I'-SSo,
Jo 'irnal.
ATTRACTIVE HOME BARGAIN.
' Good district, clear title; terms. No
agents; no incumbrance. X-779.
Journal.
$2:ioo 5 room new modern, restricted
district. 53d and Division, terms.
C aJl or address H. O. Muhler. llol Di
vision st.
MODERN 6 room, ls story bungalow,
, paved street and paid; cornet; par
age; near school; no reasonable offer
'. refused. Woodlawn 1057.
$2 i5o MODERN 5 room house, good
district. $200 down, t'r on balance.
Would take auto as part payment
Itone Tabor 7247
"X. room house, acre of grounr
berries; very reasonable for cas.i. Am
pole a; east . i m.i.r . s.
$H.0O down buys you a well improved
home in Irvington district, balance
te-ms. P-HS6. Journal.
J1700 Modern 5 room- bungalow, one
; biock from ,Qt t(Jxl00; lerms.
i Woodlawn 3229.
BLOCK north Sandy blvd., 613 E. 58tn
! st. N. It's a different bursalow.
' Price and terms ar' r.giit Own- r.
SIX room bungalow. 2 blocks Jeffer
i son high. No agents. 161) Blandina,
! corner Kerby.
MODERN 6 room corner house! walk-
I ing distance. l.irie money uuys
! Owner. Broadway 2Sa
1 JUST completed. 9 room home. Laurel
hurst. This is a frargain. Owner, E.
j 2725.
MODERN bungalow, 4 rooms and batfi.
I 50x100 lot. $2100 on etsy payments.
This is a snap. Phone Marshill 771.
FOR SALE or rent, nicely furnished
3 room house, lot 50x156, $1000. 90
E. 63d sU N. Main 67 & 6.
' I ROSE CITY P ARK
Bungalow. im-
provea corner, cost jouv. quica sa,e
' $2 )00. good terms owner. .Main 41.I.
FIVE room house within walking dis
tance, $1R. 52t Stephens st.
HOUSES from $1100 to $5000. Kella
Gossett. 7 West Killgngswdrth-ave.
GPQD 4 room plastered house, bath, 2
blocks car. $700; terms. 240 Salmon.
FX)R SALE HOUSES CI
(Continued)
A BARGAIN. $200 CASH ,
6 room house, bungalow style, mod
ern conveniences, concrete basement,
corner lot, large grape-arbor, other
fruit; paved streets, cement walks,
close in. Price $3000, $200 down, bal.
$25 per month, includes interest, tee
owner, 824 Gantenbein, near Failing
FOR SALE or trade. Rose City snap;
new modern 5-room bungalow; hard-
1 . 1 A 1 ....1 I. I r.V. .
outlet, bookcase, cement "!"""""'
will take good lot or auto as part pay-
mcnt; located 850
K.
6. til St.. N.
Phone Tabor 6334
VERY CHEAP ,
First-class, brand new 5 room bun
galow, Irvington Park, sell or trade.
Phone Sellwood 1619.
IX)K SALE -LOTS
10
loo FKKT square, with alley. lmi.
sidewalks and a few fruit tre-s;"
cor. lot; good business and residence
district; located in Walnut Park;
block from Williams ave. car. Will
sell this lot at a bargain for cash, or
v. ill take good acres. "Write 401 F.
f.oth Bt. N.. or phone Tabor 605. Mrs.
O. C. Ktchison.
2u0 BEAUTIFUL lots in jIUwaukie; 5o
car fare: light, naa .nd water; $20
cash and $10 per nnjiith. H. G. Stark
weather, Hisley station. Phone O&ic
Grove 1-X
CI lOli'K location tor bakery in Irv
ington. Will exchange ror good first
mortgage and cash. i.ast 273. W. li.
Herd man.
HALF acre, Woodmera district, "near
school, $1250. ' abor 4b!3, box 279,
Portland.
BIG lot, 50x147, close to Hawthorne
car, small payments, $77o. Owner,
2!32 K2i st., S. K
ACKKAdiE
Si
Buy an Acreage Home
Have city conveniences, such
as mountain water piped into
your house, electric lights, etc.,
and country benefits; rich soil,
fine community. 30 minutes out
by Big Red Steel Trains. Low
prices, easy payments. Any size
tract. Let us show you. 9,
The Shaw-Fear Co.
102 4th St.
1
ONE acre, neat 4 room cottage, tire-
place and built-in effects, fine barn
and garage, chicken house, shade and
fruit trees, lawn and roses, et., on 2
carlinoe, 5 cent fare; 35 minutes from
c:ty. A snap for cash. Owner, Ta;bor
t',324 or I'-ld, Journal.
4 ACHE OUcHAKD $850 '
7 minutes' walk fioin Sewali Station,
Oiegun Electric, i miles this tide of
Hlllsboro, orchard a years old, assorted
berries between rows. $200 down. Ial
anco to suit. BiKest snap in Oregon.
Fled V. German . o.. 732 ( halt! of Ctr.i.
60 ACRES, Jl'jo DOWN.
Balance 2 years,- 7'. 1 ; price $10 per
acre; burned over la.i.d, 50 miles from
Portland, lies well, easily cleared, fine
soil, springs and creeks, 10 miles from
Kal.ima, asa., ne.ir the Kaia.ua river.
Address 300 Williams ave. East 2373".
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms: will build to suit pu.
c baser. Phone AlarshaU i5ia or Sell-
lohn H. Gibson, owner.
CUR KEN. KHL'IT, GARDEN ranches
near lortland, 2 6, lu acre tracts
best toil, kooJ roads, near electric. ii
to $2110 per acre, easy terms. AIcFaY-
ianq. 3n;i Venn hldK.. Portland.
l-'OR SALE by owner One acre,
fenced, house, weli, berries, young
to.i.-.ng orchard, lawn, rosea. F. Peters
MctZK.-f, Or.
I .MUST sell 5 acres beaver dam land
on Tualatin river, 2 Vit miles' from
Tigard. $425 cash if taken at once.
L th ne labor i.i40 after b p. m
FOR SAL1:
At Lents. acre J3jO.
ash or terms. By owner. J. J., box
K. !. U. , Oswego.
tLOSl-i la acreage, cleared, only $ti.'i0
an acre, $10 down, $5 month, lnclud-ine-
interest. I-'JoS, .Journal.
SIHLUBAX HO.MJ- 7)
EOT: SALE One of the most des7r
a! io i acre country plar-.-s n Ore
gon; 14 miles from Portland; has
every modern convenience; very !uw
prico for quick snl". Snd for descrii
tion acl vit-w. Address Box 452. P.ri-l.i-ol.
nr.
IDEAL suburban hon.e; modern, 7
room bungalow, famine Clackamas
river; excellent site, fractional block.
beautiful pergola; the piace you hail
always admired when motoring bv;
owner leaving state; bargain. C. F.
Map, inarj.ii, Qlaastone. Or.
Beautiful Oswego Property
For sale or rent. Ho.ise and bain, 3
lots all cleared and cultivated. Water
in. good fence, clear title, all tax.-s
paid. Inquire 6th st. and F ave., Os-
(-K'l. Or.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
10 ACRES, all wire fenced. 7 acres im
proved. 5 room house and furniture,
outbuildings, 6 head stock, horse, good
outrange. 30 chickens. 2 hogs, sepa
rator rood well and pump, buggy,
waton and Implements, small tools',
Blowing crop, everything in first class
snape. reauy to step into; price 13000,
cash, balance at 69V. For full par
ti c u i a t s write, owner. Box 342, Sheri
dan, Or.
, FOR SALE OR TRADE.
64 V4 acres, Vfe mile from S. P. sta
tion and 1 nrile from eK-ctric railroad,
ail under plow. 45 acres in crop, fam
ily orchard and ail Kinds of small
fruit, eood buildings, on main road,
$2000 cash, rest on terms; no agent
wanted. Miss Alice Bicksler, Gervais,
Or.
HAVE 1 60 acres fine land, good water,
s miles from railroad, 35 m.U-s from
Portland; will ive tree use of same
and clt?Hr title of of whatever ten
ant clears. 420 Morrison st.
FOR SALE 30 acres well improved on
cai line. Hard surface i-ad; st ck and
Implements, $0000. Terms. EX-97'.
Journal.
SWELL little farm of 10 arces. new,
5 room house, chicken house, barn,
close in. For sale or trade. ) N-973,
Journal.
EOR RENT FARMS
14
FOR RENT 20 acres, crop in. 25 miles
o it; stock for sale if wanted, 1031
Chamber of Commerce.
Col'KTNEY a acres mar river. 8 nn.
house. $15 mo. Mrs. 1 orn.
PA RMS WANTED 38
RENT OR REV
WANT 10 to 40 acres improved near!
Portland. P-762. Journal T
TIMRER
28
WANTED $500 for $ir,o0 timber claim.
Am broke. S-7S0, Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
12M acres near -MerceU. Cai., all ho.;
fer..-.l, good house and barn, vveii
watered, full line of ma'-hinery, $5000.
Will take Oregon or Wash, for my
$:iS00 e.iuity P-761. Journal.
FIVE room bungalow tor gro-ery or
automohilf. value $45'i. Call Tell.
!?:i:i. 5204 Woodstock ave.
$2 600 EvjUlTY in close-in 6 1-3 acres
for equity bungalow. Mortgage $1000.
M-489. Journal.
GOOl lot in Berkeley, Cal., for auto
mobile, rooming house or eastern
r.rop.-rty. G-fft6. JonVnal.
$725 EQUITY lot. Berkeley, Cal.. for
auto, or what have you? Owner, L
Journal. TRADE 6 room house modern. Trade
for land on the coast or something
In California. M-972, Journal.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Good houses for sale or exchange,
bottom prices Pall Mas'iall 158.
STORE, bungalow and oarn on &ixli,0
lot, for acreage or land. 212 Panama
bldg. -
9i TON truck: for lot, tar or what
have you? E-976, Journal. t
EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE 24 1
4 Continued) i
FOK SAJLE 75 H. P. sawmill In oner- i
ation, fully equipped, and 2 donkey
engines with 188 acres land and 10 -000,000
feet yellow fir on it; 15,000,000
feet adjoining can be bought for $1
perlooo etumpage. 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 i
sellinc balance to i
local trade? Will trade for city or,.
farm property. Krebs-Logua Co., 110 1
15 'ROOM apartments with all fine
furniture and a lease. In one of the
beat locations in tho city, walking dis-
tance. everything up-to-date, with good
heating plant; located on the west sl.le.
W HI sell at a bargain, for cash, and
might take good house and lot. Party
t going away. I have something
good; no Junk. Write 401 K. r.Oth. si.
X., or phone Talor 5S05. Mrs. G. C.
Ktchison.' Call Sunday.
WANTS HOl'tfK !
10 acres, close in, Vi niile to Oregon ;
Electric; excellent soil, good house.
barn and poultry house; price $4o00,
wants house to value.
LUEDDEMANN COMPANY, ' i
913 Chamber of Commerce, v
WANT residence, apt. or hotel, leAse
and furniture; have $100 cash, 10 cows,
1 team and all tannine impi. i.ients,
also 10 acres bearing apples. Hood
River district. East ib25. or 21'2 Wil-
cox bldg.
WELL irniDrovved, clear. 20 acre alfalfa
and poultry ranch, Hermiston. ..ooo;
good house, 2 rows, plenty 3Pr-u.it. Want
Chicago property like value. Sell or
lease, sood terms.
Address OX-984,
Journal.
T11 TRADE 4 room nouse and bath,
lot 4x90; 4S34 96th St.. S. E..
Lents. Improved acreage; will p.iy
small cash difference. Address 227
N. 23rd St.. v
3"
WHAT have you for fully eoutppe
farm equity? 1 miles town, R. R.
Need s'ome money. Only people -nean- 1
Ins business need answer. Owner 3'jO !
?,:dmon st. Main R91.
JU.ST foreclosed, mortgage for clieit
on 320 acres uniniorov d land near '
Cimimiiia river; will trade for Irvinz-
toii home. H. W. titark. 81S North-
wostern Hank Mdif, j
OJtE acre iUi modern B room bunffa- '
low, email orchard, 25 mln. out, 2 ;
blocks from carlin , tor Improved or '
unimproved farm ianfl. Worth $4500.
Inpumb $2'.QQ. P-9SS, Journal
$200 MORTGAGE for lot, car or mo
torcycle. C-297, Journal.
WANTKI1 KKAti KSTATK 81
WANT HOUSE IN PORTLAND.
Have $100 cash, 10 cows, good team
artd all farm implements; also 10 acres
beartne apples Hood River district.
E.ist 7625.
WANTED A 6 room modern house in
good district. I have a $3500 equity
in a $7000 modern home as first pay
ment. Will n ssi 1 me. Owner, 410 E.
3Mh st. N. Phone labor .-1S3J.
WE WILL SELL
OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT.
J. C. CORHIN CO.. I.KVVIS Hr.T'ifl.
ROOMING IIOISKS
5$
24 Rooms. $225
, V-
located In heart of ,west side dis-
trict; all in one floor; cheap rent; I'1-f
cation where rooms are aiwu 8 lull
Price today for all, $223. Most sell
as I am leaving city. See Peters at 15
N. 5th Ft. '
" LEAVING CITY.
Your chance; responsible party can
get pood paying, well furnished house,
small payment monthly, no cash down,
no interest. Call il&7 12th st. Phone
Marshall 3"2.
A REAL BARGAIN.
J43F buys J2'.(i0 worth of furniture
ard furnishings IS rooms, beautifully
furnished at 30 North 17th st. will
rive terms to responsible party.
r. Deforest. L'7 Board of Trade bl I
1 S I? II M loOlliillsT DOUSe, W H 1 k 11 1 K d I s -
ta::ce, finest location In town; will
sell ciieap if taken before the first or
will trade for runabout. What have
you? By owner. 3!2 Columbia, near
W est l ark, phone A-.ri"10 or call.
Must Be Sold Tomorrow
3i rooms. Cash, trade or terms.
MASTERS. i7 PITTfCK Hf.K.
31 ROOMS, modern and downtown lo
cation: housekeeping and ti ir sient.
For particulars see owner, 3S1 Yamhill,
corner W. Park
FOR SALE I'.v I he owner, IS roonics,
nicely furnished for bni:ek-eptft;:
Nma.1 amount cash, terms. 40!s Jcfl'er
Fon, near 11th.
FoR SALE -A 10 room roonilnir
bouse, vvell furnishe.1; must be sold
before June Tth. Come and make
niter ?, Q.r. i 3rd St.
30 ROOMS, well furnished ' roomlr.K
hssuse for sale cheap; low rent; lease
if wanted. Inquire 544 Pettygrove st.,
cor N. lfith. Owner.
13 HOUSEKEEPING rooms for sale
or trade; easy terms: rent $15 Just
the ptae for man and wife. Phone
Vr.-hnll "451
F . I . s room nouse. i..u trives
possession: terms Rent $12.50; good
loca'ion. Marshall 2ih.i.
FoR SALE or rent, furnished zooming
linus", Astoria, Or. Centrally located.
TV H Wep-h. Astoria. Or.
BY OWNER, 14 housekeeping- rooms,
close in. Marshall 25!M. ?
RI SINESS Ol'PORTi'N IT1ES UO
c,. sioieij "'"S ico v... :.,.!,
cipars, soft drinks. Receipt,, aver -
age $14 day, 3 living rooms n con -
nection. Rent for all $8 month. Es-
tabllshed business 8 years. $27C takes
it, or will sell goods at invoice and
fixtures, half price. 1 have other busi
ness. Address owner. X-794, Journal
GROCERY STOCK and
fixtures lor
$160 1 Dayton, Ohio, scale worth
$60, ail goes for $lfio. Call eveninas.
W. S. car to 63d ave, east 4 blocks,
6304 45th St.. owner.
FOR SALE General store, 12 miles
from Portland. Only store in vicin
ity. Invoice about $3000. Phono ilar
sh'ail 1914 or IT-9S7, Journal.
BUTTERMILK, egg anTl butter route
Tn connection with store. Good pay
ing ' proposition. Will stand investi
gation. Tel. Woodlawn 1 235.
FOR SALE Well established electri
cal business in a town of I5,oo0 in
habitants,; bargain if taken at once.
"X-39i. Journal.
CTlioCERY, nice clean, well located.
and reasonable rent, lease, to run 2
vears yet. will invoice about
$2000..
with fixtures. T-779, Journal
FOR SAhl
'igar, confectionery and
pool room In live tow::, southern
Oreeon, Address X-597. Journal.
BCSLNLfa'S CARDS p
Rose C ty Priming v.'o., j'T)
Third Ft. cor. Ta ylor. !
I i , lf
For sale, first-class established milli-
nery business in Portland; line loca-
tion. Y'-9.r.fi, Journal.
RESTAURANT for rent, furnished;
also picture gallery;-right at beach.
Newport, Oregon. T. J. Hayes. Box 12
POOLROOM", FOUR TABLES, centrai
ly located, good trade, $260 required.
615 Kwetland bldg.
GOOD RESTAURANT, dandy iocation,
doing fine business; price $350. tilj
Swetland hldg.
WILL invest $1500 to $2ooo in a busi
ness that will pay good interest and
a fair salary. E-S75. .lourna)
GROCERY STORE on good street, low
rent receipts $io day; will 'sacrifice
for $1050. Gall UK. Swet land bldg. 1
FOR SALE A goa g business in a;
irood location; good reason for 11-
!nit. Call Tabor 36M,
1.-. .11 I.' I.'. . I . V D I . KuvKa .Knn
.rwrv ni f V"! m,vV.
newly remoaeleu. gooa business, eood I iic,: r " -cation.
ITU, 2d st. i Rochester. N. Y. .
lot
WANTED By prospector, capital to
develop good quartz mining; cliim. U
301. Journal.
FOR SALE State rights. blK seller.
Nothing like it on market. P-9S0
Journal.
WANTED Man to help finance elec
tric power plant and flour mill. See
Withrow, 411 Henry Ding.
$5000 w ill raise' $4220 per year In an
,lr! mtnf,liKhe.r1 business.
For facts
B-rltiregs vs-ivv, journal..
FOR SALI2 Grocery and household
furniture. $375. Main 4164.
DRUG STORE in suburb; a bargain
for cash. Box S-777, JournaL
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20
(Contlnoed)
PRINTING X1ATKI1IAL CHFJP
13x19 Gality press, J170.
Sxl3 Lightning jobber, $00.
26-inch C & P. paper cutter, $100.
2 Jl, P. motor, $10.
29 Faces type and cases, $75.
Miscellaneous material, $30.
The above cash nrleeo if soi.l selia-
mtoiv
All to one buver for $375.
This is all in "good condition. M-491,
; Journal.
BECAUSE 1 wish to retire trom busl-
,less i am offering my stock of mer-
chandise and building located in best
district in Willamette va'.lcv at a low
valuation. Would accept farm in val-
iey or city property to a reasonable
amount Easv terms on part of bal-
ance. A rood trade established but
can be improved bv man knowine tiie
farm trade; no brokers. X. 103d N.
W. Hank tddg
FOR SALE, grocery store, extra clean
stock, invoices abotit $1200, lixluics
J600, including soda fountain and horse
anil wagon; situated one. block from
school house, four blocks from the
Oregon Soldiers' Home; only store on
west sje ,0f river; a good proposl-
ticn for man and boy. Will sell for
$1300 rnsh If taken at once. Address
h.. c ivnson. itusenurji. r
i.i ) It S. I -liesl Daviuc smai: bakery
i oifv nlioi in wi-st siile
Cheap rent and well established busi-.
ness. Owner retiring. N-8H9. .lo imal.
ftm SALE $1200 grocery store,
54R Journal
: - '
BLSLNL-StS OPPORTUNITIES
U'AN'TKI) C8
M E R C 1 1 A N' 1 1 si E WANTED
Improved wheat lands, close to rood
town, or timber to trade for merchan
dise, from $1000 to $10,000. Box 7.
Madras. Or.
MONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE
TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTAGE
The followiii;; an.ounts al the going
rate of interest
$3000.00
J 1100. 00
,M -II.IIO
fOHl. II I)
r,o(i.n.i
&01.1.011
400.no
SOo.Oo
Otto & Harkson Realty Co.
413 Cliam. of Com. Bldg.
OUR installment plan is the beet and
fcurest method of payina a loan.
$32.20 per month for 3ii months, or
$21.24 for UO month, or
$15.17 for yd months pays a $1000
loans and interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on .mproved city property
Or for ou.ildini: purposes.
EQ CITABLE SVGS 1 LOAN ASSN
242 Stark St I'm 1 Inn. I. 1 .rscon.
LOANS piomiil.v made on improved
real estate at lowest rates consistent
with tho character and margin of se-
curity. It costs no more to Ket money
from a company with wli-.m a. lav
able "reputation 010 e estani isiie.i w ;ll
assist you in future tt ansa. 1 ions, t all
and see our lurce s;ifo deposit vnul'w.
x MUX SAl- E DICI'DSIT & TRL'ST CO.
2S4 OAK.
rl; 1 LI UNO loans on cii and cuDutbar
property; nmiifv advanced as work
progresses. v G. Becli. ill b ailing
hlda. Main 3407.
$luu.o0u ON mortagages, cii or fa.rin
property, fl.o lrtsuuuue. McKenio
Co.. Gerlmjer nld., 2d and A 'dor.
CASH paid lor m..nanaKes, Doles, eon
- tracts, ir.oi tgHt'e loans; reasonable
rates F. II '.owis. 4 l.wls tddtf.
Money To loan in anouma of $ioo
to $.r0oo on city piopert. A. ii
Roll.. Or'inner bldg
MoNEY to loan on lui prowii city, furm
property. F C. Klni-. 1 4 Soaldlmf
$11100 I'P to $ .DUO lo lo.tn on c.iy oJ-
lurni r.i.irty
'I'Mhor 40H.
$20u. J.f.'.u. JauuL ll.oo. l!ao.
Fted W. Her. mi n .".. .32 Ch un. Coi'.
$4ii. oUO R LESS. KARRI Ni i'foN
-tth t Board of Tnile Bid
fc'LK ue - Small loatm, installment loans
C . la rs-M ' i rlon Co.. t2.ri eon l.ldu.
M liiTtiAGlv LOANS, ii and V'e- LoulJ
Salomon & Co. 3; i Oak si . near fit.
Monk; v
& Co .
to loan, t; to ,',;
Sin St. aiding olHi
V H. Sell
$ioiit, $li. 10 and ujiward; no commis
sion. IVshon K- Hawk V.-n 1 ' 'i 1
MONEY 'iO IAiAN U7
C 1 j VJ K 'j A 1 1 1 r S
SALARI ES CHATTELS.
Money to loan to salaried people and
othets on furniture, pianos, motor
cycles, automobiles., diamonds, etc. dt
Itgal rate with easy terms oi nay
mnit; no delav .Licensed by state.
1'OHTLAND LOAN COMPANY IN;.,
Sll ifknm'ltl.lir
LEGAL .'RATES on liousehold ,-opd.-.;
no brokerage or commission charges,
sta U
ln-eniH. i o. uarvey, Easi . 1 i 2.
PlAMoM'S
o Mo n
IOANSu WANTED
:;t
WANTED t'i'iOu at
, 3 years, on
c '. : v-
property, good security, from
privat.'
J..1JMIM
party. No commission. L-'jsj,
WANTED $L".U0 loan at V c. 3 yea is.
'Will give first mortgage on $27oO
pro!-rt. . N-9M, Journal.
WANTED Can piaoe $5oo 3 years on
$2:u0 country real estate. Address
L-7i:, Journal.
WANTED $3000 'o private parties,
. OUl,r u j , ' u Golselt. 7
, w Killingsworth ave.
- "
,
ILA.t IAL til
1st and I'd mortgages purchased; also
sellers' intetest in contracts. (Jr. arid
j Wash. H. E. Noble. Lumberman hid
OREGON AC TO SCHOOL
BUMMER RATES, TOOLS FREE
PAID WHILE LEARNING
CALL OR WRITE
42H-31 BELMONT T.
WANTED Male singiiig quaitt .n
new comedy. For particulars call at
A4, E Ash st. 4
WANTED A good salesman woo can
produce risuit. We furnish tue pros-
pcts. ApTlv 414 L'irnI.ertneris Bank hid.
WANTED Men to split cordwoTid;
good timber. Call East Side Fuel
( ''-ast ana Market sts.
CONbl LT 1.--M. C. A. employment
secretary.
HfcLl" WAN! ED MiC
4U
Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
i Day acd night classes; training in
1 repairing, driving and machine work.
. l..jln n,, .......
IIILIUUIJI IVIfiC, ll.i'l, Buuyc.l. ui Mi-
press, etc.: time ui.nmuec. tecuro
pass at Educational oftice Y. M. C. A
mug., lo inspect our snops ana metii
ods. COMPETENT UHAUH'liL'Ka
AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED Til!
tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN 1
yi. C A and Its EMPLOYMENT DE
PARTMENT, use of 0-ft Fwlmicn
pool, shower burns, uvmnacintii. e'-.
YOL'R OPI'ORTI 'NIT V Bi Misin.s
needs law trained men. Let your
spare moments be used in studying
law. Complete law training whi- i. lead
to admisfiinn to bar now possible lo
ambitious men of Portland an i "vici
nity. Take advantage of summer rates
on tuition eave. 35G. You uwi it to
yourself to Investigate our courses.
both commer-'ial end complete law. See
Mr. Roonev, 50a Merchants Trust bldg..
6lh.8,ld Washington sts.. over Pamleii
Parker. i
j $75 MONTH. Government Jobs
Men.
women wanted.
List of positions
I Ji,ii i , i, ,,. . r.r.. !.
49-0
VVANfEiJ Names men, winiini ti
become Portland mail rurrisr. ' on.
mere K7toott! O.V-1J2. Jo'jrnal
UNCALLED for lallor 31.de sui-.s. i ,4
' Ta.l.i' ' inilor iHtti, k-i-..i
II ELI WANTED FEMALE 2
WANTED Girl to play piano ana
sing; good pay. Call 10 o'clock, cor.
Salmon and W. Park.
GOOD girl for. geueral housework
Gwd wages. 537 K. 23d N.
WILL Ida Seaborg please rlim up
Marshall 1925?
WOMAN for housework; Christian Sci
enfcist preferred. . M-773, Journal.
HELP WANTED FEMALE ii -
i Continued)
INTELLIGENT, ambitious, well en- .
pearing women, who prefer bulldin'l v
a. subatanjial buelnera for themselvee,
should investigate our proposition. Ap- .
ply 207 Central bldg.. 10th and Alder, j
WANTtil) Kxperienced cook. Apply
295 K. 11th Bt.. N.. corner Clackamas.
Take Irvlngton or llroacvvay car.
FIVE elderly women,- c tiviiesnre.
pieamint work, berore noon, ood
lawn 4001.
HELP AVAXTKD .MALE AND
FEMALE 29
MOLER BARBER UOLLEGB
wants men and women to learn the
trade; paid while learning; tools free;
positions secured; summer rates: write
for catalogue. Cor. 2d and Burnslde.
MOHLER Barber school wants mill
and women to learn barber trade
free in 8 weeks. Positions secured. Pay
wiute learning. dn rv ia St.
MISS DECKER S Private Business Col
lege. Day and night classes. Special
Bummer rates. Allsky bldg. ad-Mor'nn
LtK.A NBERRY pickers wanted. Ad
dress I'THnk Tompkins. Gcrvals. Or.
Route 2. box gfiC.
OR1-.GON LAUllER COLLEGE Men
and women to learn barber trade
free. 233 Madison st.
VV A X T E1J - Ati EXTiS
WE can Kive steady and profitable
tinpioyii.unt to a lew more respon
liible. energetic canvaesera. Kor de
tails of terms and territory, address
(M i::ON VITHSICRY CO.. Oreri-o, lr.
SHLATIOX.S MALE
.$
ENICIUJETU; married man wishes of
fice position, experienced cashier,
bookkeeper and treiural ol't'ice work;
first class relorences furnished. U
7flft. Journal.
Co.Ml'LTENT shop mechanics sad
ehauffeuie furnished by Y M. C. A,
Auto school Mnln 7ot:f. A-Sf.ill
EXPERIENCED grocery order clerk
wlsii.s a position in u small or large
business. I'-77'i. Journal.
WANTED Stump land to cluur with
the best, newest, cheapest method.
1ft E. 9th. Portland.
WISH stenographic employment; can
furnish local and other . reference.
N-HK2. Journal
CARPENTER work. wall tinting.
cneap now aianny. Sellwood 241.
FOR painting and kalsomlnlns; call
Broadway 1634. Save money.
WALL tinting, work secortd to noil,
prices low as anyone Mar 17 4R
PAPERING and tinting. - room. Mar
shall 2971.
blT L ATloxs I'EMALE 4
WANTED Situation by young lady,
experienced typist. billing, filing
clerk and dictaphone operator' Phono
.Marshall 249.
WANTED Day work, 20c per hour.
Woodlawn 1854 after 6 p. m. Sirs.
Pnull
11NNERS, wiMldlngH, pu.rties planned,
prepaid!, seived; wlU furnish refer
ences Sellwood 16'.ifi.
COLORED mni wauls any kind of
work; en hump tilth's East fi757.
YOUNG girl wants work In family. No
yb .Wet Ion to children. C -3 2 2, .lourna I .
SITE ATIOXS W A N TE1 MA LE
FEMA1 ,K
MAN and wifj; Swiss, experienced
dairy man; wife to cook or other
housework. Apply Hotel Rhein. 232
Front st
DRESSMAKING
40
"Ta"-
I
DRESSMAKER. VI out or home.
bor 4S71.
IT R.MSHER ROOMS
FL'RNISHED rooms for youn iio-n in
ail parts of tl.e city, also In Y M. C.
A. bldg., especially desirable dunnir the
summer; fireproof, ttlep-iione In each
room, shower bathe, $1.75 to $4.76 per
wi-ok, liicludlrK full asuoe.stion mem
bership privilege, gymnasium, iwlrn
miiiK po'ol. handball court, nnd many
other clulj) privileges. Full information
at Y. M..C A. buslneRs office or tele-
phone Nyiiin 70Bn. A-ttr.ll
BACHKLOK'S HOT EI.
Everything new and up to date.
For men only. j
Tenth and WnJlnKton Mnlrt (131)
A'i TP. Al.'TI VE, airy, funiished room.
3 windows, all modern conveniences,
very reasonable. Also 1 housekeeping
room 123 N 2!:d.
10H N. IHIh. Newly renovated, ligbt 11.'
K. rooms for persons wishing to
Ppend i-ariiivnl week, t'l-one In. M.' 8I!I3,
RYAN liotel Annex, 2Hli4 5TiT"ru-v.
brick, hot, cold water every room,
steam lieat, Opp. City Hall. M. 5376.
r, Lvj; I
-M ll j I
Tent It at
Oak Mod-
lilt
em. fiiepro
f. rowp.-i-' n I.I e. $3 wffk up
Till: HKVKHI.y Clean, liomeliKi, 1 u r
nlshed rooms, reasonable, centrally
locHtcd IV, Park-Yamhill
i ..o u i ;ek
fur rnis r
up. cieiin. warm, modern
t'trnl Th. Kl. no. I..f
EIRMSHED itOOMS
PBITATB VAMILT
70
VERY desirable rooms in widow's
lor.'ie close in. all conveni-nces; alo
l'ping porch with dressing room,
. oitble for 3. 3o 12Gi.
LIGHT, well furnished rooms, walk
. lutr distance. 32u 12th st. Plione
MiiiTtiall 48Mt.
NICI-'LY lurnished sleeping room.
Bath. West side. Wa.klng distance.
Phone Main 6T.1S.
HOOM and sleeping porch, also single
room. East 8S07. 268 Clacknma Ht.
LARGE f roTt room, very reasonable. -
1 fi7
West I'ark.
NICE laige sleeping room $1 a week.
17 K. Mh t N.
NI'-t'jt2NjSAKI- ItOOK J?
ONE unfurnished 4-rnom, $6; one fur
nished 4-roonr, $9; one unfurnished
5-room, with garage, $13. 1201 N.-VV.
Bank bldg.
room:- and noAnD
IS
THE HEREFORD.
735 737 HOYT ST.
A quiet residential hotel American
plan Suites Single rooms; Eiuellent
teble Matn 3S05. A-:722.
ROOM and board lor young woman, $
per week; laundry, library and sew
ing privileges walking distance. Pnone
F.ast 4732
ROOMS AND HOARD
FBXYATE TX10.I.Y
72
NICELY furnished front room with
board, private family, good home
with home privilege for the right
parties (ptaiio;: suitable for man at!
wile or two ladles, .lie Monroe st.
VERY- nice rooru with excellent board
for gentlemen or ladies employed:
In nice home; piano; fine porch and
all home privileges. 335 11th st. Mar
shall 54'-4
WALNUT PARK Well furnished
modern home, good meals; gentle
men only. 1099 Garfield. Woodlawn
if 02 5.
NICELY furnished rooms with or with
out board. -Large yard, flower arid
shade. Walking distance. 67 ?cth, N.
ANNA Lewis Hall, 510 Flanders, busi
ness giris and students. $4. $5.75 wfc.
ROOM and board reasonable. Pia'no.
325 Broadway. fMain 8!01.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 8
nreirxsKED akd wrvumnwcBxt
TWO housekeeping rooms, "walking
distance. Light, water, pnone free.
No children. Phone East 4574.
DEL MONTE li. K. ROOMS.
Sumraw rates. One block south
from 20th and Washington. Mar. 444.
ROYCREST 176 12th. 81ngb rooms
complete for housekeeping; use of
piano. .
DOWNTOWN modern H. K suite1, 115
month up. including heat, llgiu. etc,
Roval Annex, 3S0H Morrison. M. 4521.
LARGE, central housekeeping rooms,
cheap rent. 221 Pdne, corner lm-
2 ROOSI furnished apartment. '487
Taylor St.
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