Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 24, 1916, Page 16, Image 16

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AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Auction sale today at Baker's Auction
House. 166-1U8 Parle St.; furniture, etc. Sale
at 10 A. M.
RE.VLt ESTATE.
for fcle
LACRELHfliST CASH SACRI
FICE. Txuvine Portland, have one of
the choicest lota In Laiurelhurat
overlooking the park and entire
city. This lot contains feoO square
feet of ground. l---ft- frontage.
ISO feet deep. Sold six years ago
for 35oO. See It and m.ake me an
offer. Phone Tabor 5S45.
HARE opportunity; on paved E. J 1st. near
I'uvrell. business property TSxlOO t.i lols.
S100U- terms or monthly payments; lot
on Killincsworth, K. 'Jth and Brown ave.,
1:04 feet front. $1400; terms or monthly
payments. Phone Sellwood 771.
LAUHEUiUKST BARGAIN Desirable view
lot S. E. corner E. a'.lth and Hazelfern;
lUlii assessment valuation SHOO. irice
now $00; tiuo cash, balance and interest
monthly and assume boncl-d assessments.
K A. Sclfrjmm. Main 441'u. 2iu Stark st.
REAL fcSTATE.
-Farms.
Jfor Sale
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Houses, lots, tracts and acreage in this
choice district: a few sacrifices.
Marshall BROuKE. A 38.9.
tZuOO BUYS 50xlOO on Hawthorne ave.,
also splendid residence lot nearby, a
chance to double your money In a short
time. Owner. 402 etock Exchange bldg.
LAKGK. beautiful view homesite. West Side,
for $350, $25 cash, balance $j per month.
M. E. Lee, 500 Corbett bldg.
For Sale Houses.
$900 UNDER VALUE.
Tust conpleted. In LATJP.EL
HURST, ni-ar LAURELHUliST
PARK. be-utiful e-room house,
large living-room with massive
fireplace, dining-room with 12 ft.
built-in buffet; music-room, hard
wood floors, breakfast-room and
kitchen. 3 bedrooms and bath on
second floor; full cement base
ment, furnace. Fine lot. 100 ft.
frontage. Will sell for J4100. It a
worth J3000. Very easy terms. J.
W. CROSSLEY. 270 Va Stark St.
Main 1"0. Evenings or Sunday,
call Mali 3738.
PROSPERITY IN CANADA $000,000,000 In
new wealth added in 1U15. Enormous crops
and low taxation make farmers rich.
Wheat average S6.16. bushels per acre in
Alberta. b.7o bushels per acre in Sas
katchewan. "28.50 bushels per acre In
Manitoba. Taxes average $24 and wlil not
exceed ;15 per quarter section, includes all
taxes; no taxes on Improvements. Free
schools and full religious liberty; good
climate. Get your farm home from the
Canadian Pacific Railway. 20 years to pay.
Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; irri
gated lands from $33, and the govern
ment guarantees your land and water
titles. Balance after first payment, ex
tended over 19 years, with interest at o
per cent; privileges of paying in full any
time. Before final payment becomes due
your farm should have paid for Itself. We
will lend you up to $2000 in improve
ments in certain districts, with no se
curity other than the land itself. Partlca
lars on request. Ready-made farms for sale.
Special easy terms. Loans for livestock.
In defined districts, after some years oc
cupation, under certain conditions, we ad
vance cattie, sheep and hogs to farmers
up to a value of $1000. We want you; we
can afford to help you. We own the land;
we want the land cultivated. Our interests
are mutual. Buy direct and get your farm
home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY. Send for free book. J. S.
Dennis. Assistant to the President, Cana
dian Pacific Railway. t4 Ninth ave., Cal
gary, Alberta. Canada.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NO'l TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE PLAN AND BUILD ANY
THING, residence to factory of any con
struction, sketches and estimate free, fur
nish the mone if desired. All depart
ments one office. We actually save you
money. Our reputation, your protection.
L. R. BAILEY CO.. Inc., Contracting
Architects, 221 Abington bldg.
MURRAY" ME AD.
East 24th, close to car, almost finished,
ready to move into in 10 days, a beauty,
and price dirt cheap; built right. You
ix-ni v ko when vou r-ee it; o rooms.
plate glass windows, swell paper, the best
money can Duy; j coais pami uucic,
An.,tB ineitiA Tnst re seen to be appre
ciated. Phone and let me show you this
one. I am owner and Duuaer. xaoux- ytoo.
HOUSE
THAT MUST HE SOLD.
COST BETWEEN $5500 AND $6000.
NOW ONLY $3S5i.
TAKEN IN ON MORTGAGE.
h. Ruid to close ud an estate.
Woll-hnilr. modern house, two flue lots.
In an exclusive residence section, only
$.!S50. Phone East TUS or Marshall 4022.
BIG SNAP on TTnion ave.. near Russell;
chance to double your money in short
time; lot SOxl-'D. with good two-story
house with cement basement, bath and
fireplace; street improvements paio.
Price this week $4000.
' . GODDARD & WIEDRICK.
xij Stark St.
v T ? VAU'E FOR YOUR LOT.
Owner of a new tt-room bungalow going
T-it Hnn't want o rent home; will sell
for $500 under actual cost. It you have
a irood lot will allow you lair vuiue m
exchange Price $3S"0. Close to park. J.
Delahunty. Main 17QO.
I.AURELUURST HOMES.
Before buying be sure to look at our
list of exquisite homes Just completed in
i.rureihursl. the addition of beautiful
l.llmfs. from $2500 up. on rent-like terms.
LAL'REI.HL'KsT Co.. l!70'.i Stark at.
Main 17W. A 1513.
ROSE CITY PARK. J27US.
WITH FINE GARAGE $200 CASH.
lit BLKS TO CAR -NEAR CLUBHOUSE
. r . c t 1 H ..-1 c.i,.
U3K Hours, ........ i.
xnvit int. fireDlace. cement basement, re -
cm ion hall, shade trees; sacrifice. Phone
Tabor 100O.
lGo WILL buy my 2
plumbing; Suxloo lo
2-room Diastered house
nlnmnme: UVX1UU lot. xouu iu. .cucut
ii.vnlkH In and paid; easy terms; won
derful bargain. Owner left city. Agent
sr Oak st. Phone Bwqy, loos.
$100 CASH will bur equity of $9s6 in mod
- r.-rm bunftalow; all built-in convent
halnnrn S1318 at 25 DM month
Bipge'st snap of the season. Mr. Hate-
man, 3'J6 Oak ft. Phone Bwoy. 1CS.
A GREAT FARM BARGAIN.
Owing to tl.e greatly Increased business
in tne manufacture or "iKua.M'LKji,,
the L. & T. Cream Company has decided
to sell its magnlncent 023-acre iarm. situ
ated 15 miles south of Corvailis; 4U0 acres
in cultivation, modern buildings, complete
water system; the most modern machinery,
such as tractor engines for plowing, milk
ing machines, etc; 40 head of milk cows
and other stock: $buoo will be realized
from clover this year. A rich, productive
farm, and one of the best in Oregon. Price
$100 per acre; market value for livestock.
and one-half vetall price for machinery.
L. & T. CREAM CO.,
Route 4, Box 05, Junction City, Oregon.
ADJOINING- GOOD TOWN.
87 acres in Yamhill County, all In .cul
tivation: new house of o rooms. Darn
30x40, chicken-house 12x50, orcnard be
irinnincr to bear, hosr-tieht fence. 2 wells
fronts on gravel road: 3 mares, 2 Jersey
cows, 4 brood sows. boar. 30 pigs, all full'
blooded Duroc; 50 chicks, wagon, top
bucrffy. harness. Dlow. nulverizer. disc.
drill, potato digger, cultivator, incubator
and broouer. cream separator wortn aio,
hay and grain enough for Winter; call
and see photo: price $0ouu; j-ouu cai
Daiance o years.
GODDARD WIEDRICK.
243 Stark St.
:5.000 ACRES rich valley lands on thre
transcontinental railroads. 70 miles east
of Sboltane. on trout streams, near lakes.
rainfall Just right, climate mild, sandy
loam soil that never bakes, easy clearing.
ideal stock and dairy country. Grasses
and clovers green eight months, crop fait
urea unknown, prices of produce hih.
Bottom land fXA o $15 per acre, 10 yearly
payments, 6 per cent interest. The
choicest land for permanent homes. Come
or write at once, Humbira Lumber uom
pany, Sandpoint, Idaho. Box P.
5000 ACRES of logged-off land in varlou
parts of Southwestern Washington for sale
to settlers only at prices ranging from $5
Per acre up; small cash payment down,
balance in 10 annual payments, with
interest at 6 per cent. Call or write lo
particulars.
WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER CO.
Tacoma Bldg., Tacoma. Wash.
160 ACRES nice level land. 6 miles south
or Bandos, or.. 1 i milea Irom ocean . 1
cultivated, rest pasture, some timber, run
ning water, gooa ouliaings: cheapest p.ar
on coast at -o per acre; win take sma
pUre in Willamette Valley up to JJooO,
balance cash. L. R asm u son. Bandon. Or.
FORCED TO SELL Exceptional bargain
on improved farms In WaxblngtoD County,
lo to 2c miles irom rorllana: places rang
from 5 up to 230 acres and can be bouxh
at $50 to $150 Per acre. For further par
liculars write or call upon PERKINS &
CORNELIUS. Hlllsboro. Or.
I HAVE a good place of 240 acres In East
ern Oreron. creek running through Dia.ce
good Improvement; good orchard. 8 acres
irrigated; too acres tillable; will tax
clear Portland residence as pan payment.
or win give terms. iau at lUJ- c&ainDe
of Commerce blug!
3oO A., 17S tillable. 70 a. in cultivation
good water right for irrigation. 15 a. al
falfa. o a. clover, some of timothy, lots
of fruit, plenty or timDer; school, on K.
F. D. and telephone. Price $50oo. Terms.
C. H. ockey. Wamlc. Or.
DAIKi and hog runcn for sale at barsain,
or rent; good building. co,d and not wate
piped to house; good gravel road, nea
school. On the river, 44 miles from port
land. Will take some trade. 62f E. Ah
3C00 ACRES ioggea-orr land, li.io per acre.
in t-olld body; high percentage level, splen
didly watered with flowing streams; Ideal
for stock raising or aivi-img. v it tuuv
oer or iommerje. diannaii i.jsg.
electric fixtur-s. hardwood floors all over,
cement basement, fireplace: $1500. $15
month; $lt,u.5t down. &-J52 6ttlh ave. S. E.
82d st. ; Mt. Scott carline.
" BARGAIN.
"Up-to-date bungaiow, furnished or un-iur-'ct
1 win sac i'fee. $2000, If sold
before September 15. S23 E. 33d Nortn.
WIL.L, accept clear lot or auto as part on
modern 7-room house and lOOxluo, two
blocks from St. Johns carline. A. 11.
Akerson. 60S S'nck F.xchange bldg.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS.
Eastern Montana, at $2.oO to $l&per acre
terms. r or mlormutiuu w i tee ,r e
E. Holt. Miles City. Mont.
TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE.
CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE.
FOR exchange 3-story hotel property,
located Alameda, Cal. ; farm building mod
ern and In good condition; all furnished;
price $12,500. encumbrances $3000: bank
loan clearing over $100 per month; ex
change for farm in Lane County; stock
ranch preferred.
For exchange 145-acre farm located
Sonoma County, California, 14 miles
northwest of Cazadero, Cal.. 8 Vi milea
southeast of Stewart Point. 2 miles in
land from beach; beautiful view: 70
acres in cultivation; fenced In several
fields; some hog-tight. including 40
acres in acorn -bearing oak; 5 acres in
bearing orchard; 2 houses and barn,
blacksmith shop, fruit packing house.
Price $0000. Mortgage $looO. Trade for
farm or city property in Lane County,
Oregon. Here is something good.
For exchange 20 acres one mile from
Stev.nson, Modesto District. California;
all level and checked, ready for seeding.
$2800; encumbrance. $S50; same party has
57 acres southwest of Anderson, Cal., un
improved land, price $1000; encumbrance
$30o. Has other property to value of
$5000. Include on larger deal if neces
sary; wants farm in Oregon.
For exchange 30 acres located 16 miles
from Modesto, Cal.. 75 miles from San
Francisco, all In tokay grapes; wlil bring
about $1200 this year: largo barn and
c-ond weil: noor house: encumbr.ince $3'00;
price $7500; located one-half mile Irom
car line; trace equity for property nere.
For exchange 20 acres 3"A miles north
of Lockfcrd. Cal., San Joaquin County;
all has been cultivated; tnis year lay
over; house and barn, well and pump;
well adapted to all kinds of fruits and
vines: price $3500; mortgage $500; trade
for city or country property in Oregon.
Also has 5 acres Wasco. Kern County,
California; price $1000; clear.
For exchange 10 acres located neat
Pan Cruz, Cal.; some vines and some
fruit; no buildings; price $16oo: mort
gage $300; trade anything of value.
NORTHWESTERN EXCHANGE.
Room 16. Beckwith Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
FOR SALE.
Furniture for Sale.
FURNITURE for sale tor ID-room nouse,
including gas range and kitchen utensils,
also typewriter; house for rent If desired,
suitable for rooming-house. Call East
1053 or B 3303; 027 East Morrison cor
lth.
MATTRESSES made over, good as new We
call for and deliver back next day; $1 50
and up. Mish Furniture Co., 184 First su
Main 5768.
OAK table, 6 chairs, blrdseye maple bed
room set and mahogany library table and
other furniture. 399 E. 48th st. North.
FOR SALE Good furniture of 5-room house,
house for rent; 5 minutes to P. o : near
high school. A 3304.
FURNITURE and piano for sale: all or by
piece. Woodlawn 113. 816 Albiua.
Livestock.
10 SALE Eight heifers. 1 to 2 years old
to be fresh soon; 2 are Holstelns; others
part Holsteln. John Ericson, Woodland.
V ash.
2-YEAR-OLD Jersey bull, price $50: would
trade for heifer. H. G. Starkweather.
Rlsley station.
FOR SALE 15 high-grade
good producers. A. B.
Wash.
Holsteln cows;
Gregg. Adna,
lIL?SH ?,alr3H, eow"- Bruce. stockyard.
Phone Woodlawn 240O.
A GOOD milch cow for sale. Sellwood 2461.
Typewriters.
wii. can save rrom so to 75 per cent on all
manes ui typewriters: send ror our illus
trated folder. Retail department WHOUE
SALE TYPEWRITER CO., 321 Wash, st.
CORONA portable folding typewriters. Main
too, c. v. rem uo.. agents, 110 6th St.
NEW. rebuilt, second-hnnd rentals at cut
rates. P. V. Co.. 231 Stark st. Main 1407.
WILI. TAKE TRADE.
Owner goins East must dispose
of brand new. modern 6-room
LAUKELHURaT home 1 block
from Laurelhurst Park: will ttke
clear lota to $2000. Here's a chance
to get a beautiflul new home wlth--out
cash. J. W. CROSSLEY, Main
1700.
413 acres near Salem, Vi mile from elec
tric line; 250 acres cleared, balance tim
ber, with good market for ties and fuel,
fine springs and well. A beaut ful farm
In fine location. Adjoining JJa
nr.inen Price 1100 per acre. W ill trade
fnF imnrnvni Portland property and as
sume. or will take vacant property up to
S35.000.
LUEDDEM ANN COMPANY.
013 Chamber of Commerce
BEAUTIFUL VIEW PROPERTY
K.,mn rln In on West Side, overlook
ing city 'and river; one of finest views in
city. Uarae house with big rooms and o
fireplaces; needs some repairs Price $10.
000. This property sold for 111.000. win
take vacant property up to $8000 or small
er house to $ " 00, balance miirai.bt.
LUEDDEM ANN COMPANY,
t13 Chamber of Commerce.
cv.lt. IPIBTMENT-HOUSE.
Attractive 3-story brick apartment
house, on corner, close In. Pa;'nf "ow
per cent on price. $20.00t. Will take Im
proved acreage near Portland up to i-
600. balance mortgage.
LUEDDEM ANX COMPANY,
913 Chamberof Commerce.
vnTirp.
If vour property, either city, farm or
...m r- has m'-rll and is for exchange ,,r
-.. i V. .. , " A. fult particulars: no in
flated values considered, hav-
M., to .elect from. Geo. P. Hnry. i.J
Henry bide- Ref.. Portland Realty Hoard
A FN" AT FOR ?AFlt.
AN EXCELLENT 12.-.-AI P. K .V I ! M
. . ; -T- T 1 t 41 I V Wt-NTTT t.NlH I.VIK1N.
ir-; . V... .'.1 r A T l-Jv.-V- W M V. 1 V 1' L
OPPORTUNITY: CAsil PLHCliAdliit
ONLY
MRS. GRAT. TASOH 4fi9
wn.l. trari, vtab:iavhed commercial menu
farturlng buslne.. free irom oeot. fiuy
ment and stock on hand about $ie.ioo
kn:'H rhar.ca to acouire a cod bus:'
nes for real estate or nthr good curi
ti.. Mr. De Forest. 2o7 Board of Trade
bldg.
i-ii-M r,wx;:K attENTI'-'N.
If vou denlre to tra.le our farm for
ft i.miiariv. kindly commulilt ale alii
lRiniAMlAfH CO.. 77 I.e! -Mg.
REAL ESTATE AND l-Sl KA.VCE
. r, ... , . - .. . I -t, to Portland.
trade for Portland or Seattle proaerty. 1
Railway Exrhanc btdc.
to Kxrii xr.F M'fil.l..'tni.
22 vo:. n
Lost $120
ha'.f price, and wl.l pay some cash. A
Oregor.lan.
WANT good seasnred Woo-1 ; have
International Encyc'.pe!:a.
WHAT have you to tra.lo for 2 nlc - a
Park. Long Beach, an.. lots." !- r .r
NEW REMINGTON RENTAL PLAN WItn
1.1 o nuaraiiiee and rentals ap-
J' moaeis. mo.;
- "' ' ' . otuer moaeis less. Rem-
lr.gton Typewriter Company. 60 Broadway
Telephone Broadway 621.
FOR BALE.
TTSETI AUTO SNAPS.
TERMS GIVEN.
LIGHT TOURING car - 1T3
FIVE-PASSENGER, rood shape... $200
LIGHT ROADSTER, electric lights.
.$200
MAXWELL, tourlns; car, fine con
dlUon MOO
MITCHELL SIX. electric lights and
starter $500
WARREN, five-passenger, excellent
shape 600
Also several others. Will build over for
light deliveries.
MITCHELL. LEWIS A 6TAVER CO.,
East 7272. East Morrison and East First.
- B 1216.
Automobiles Wanted.
FORD wanted In exchange for i16
powerplus Indian. full equipment; run
only 500 miles, or sell for cash. Inman
Poulsen Garage. Grand ave. and Division.
BRI.VU in your Ford car and we will con
vert It into a 1-ton truck for $300; terms
It desired Benj. E. Boone dc Co.. 314
Alder st. Main !lT.
LATE model .Vpasscnger auto to trade for
clear lot: win give or take cash difference.
t i?.t. oregonian.
WANTED Second-hand starting and light-
l"g system. P. O. Box 6U3. clty
WANTED A 3-ton Packard truck. Tabor
1 !.".
WILL pay cash for used Ford car. Call
nc;:wooa iii5i.
v ANTED Old automobile, any condition:
price. r. o. Box 0U3. city.
Lsiunciiea and iiosts,
3-FT. 8-H. P. gasoline launch in splendid
conuition. witii complete accessories; seats
12 people; a snap at $350 cash, or will
tke an auto or lot and cash. HAERLE,
821 Yeon.
BEST 20-foot S-mile boat on river; seats 10,
tuny eMuippea- neavy iuiy engine; some
clas to the boat; price $175. Marshall
B'lOl after 7 P. M.
At I OS without driver for hire. I.ontr A
oina. u- Hawthorne ave. Phone E. tiS40
I-l-ASS. CADILLAC. Columbia Highway
i iii. i nrs.. iu. or $2 per hour. East 1072.
KING S) auto for hire.
2350 or A 20f3.
HOUSEBOAT Will sell, cheap. Broadway
RAISED deck cruiser hull. 27x8i. V-bot-
torn, gooq conaition. $uo. Main 7930.
Automobiles.
ALMOST NEW CARS AT BARGAIN
PRICES.
1916 Briscoe five-passenger, elec
tric starter and lighting, one-man
top. This car has only been run
1500 miles, and is absolutely the
same as new. Price $725.
Terms: $273 cash, balance $45 per
month.
1916 Baby Grand Chevrolet. Ton
couldn't tell it from a new car.
Price $725.
Terms: $275 cash, balance $45 per
month.
1915 Studebaker. perfect condition,
has electric starter and lighting
system, one-man ton, etc. Price $55o.
Terms: $200 cash, balance $37. OO
per month.
1913 Hupmoblle. completely over
hauled and in fin condition. Price
$575. Terms: $200 cash, balance $37.50
per month.
1014 Ford delivery car. Cheap for
cash.
TtENJ. E. BOONE CO..
114 Alder bL Mala S9M.
WE HAVE
FIVE USED CARS
That w want to !! th!a wk,
ranging in pricm around
f300.
Wa will not rtnw any rvasonabl
of for.
THE WINTON CO
Main 444. 2?1 and Waantnctoa,
TIERCE C
In prf-t for.Jl'hn. rr,r T4ue4 Covat
ral other ood buya. 9 ua (or uacd
cars.
ACRES a'ljeininif Wilholt prinea on
north ; it tre cifcired ; $4hjO cah, ha.f
lown. Minnie Groinong, Mar4Uam, or.
Phone 6-1S.
v a rm with atock aupp'.ieii. Earnest man.
Dest t astern ana ureoo Danaa recom
mendaciona. Suare baj.i preferred. A V
6&7. Oregonlan.
$lli,".0 $25 CASH J10 PER MONTH.
Take3 lot S0xl75 ard good 3-room house:
on v 30 minutes cut, one block to car.
i Vi. Akerson, tio Stock. Exchange bids.
LOGGED-OFF at uinp land, 1 0 acr u p :
lorma; good soil, runniutf water, markets,
emp.oyment. .Mr. Sharp. S31 3d. rra. 007.
ilJuO FOR a moaern home in good loca
fion; terms like rent. Masterson,
W'licox bldg.
MUST SELL MODERN' BUNGALOW.
5 rooms, full lot, very nice home, 2
"blks car, J14.j0, terms. Tabor 254G.
f-.r.nn 7 ROOMS. Laurelhurst. for $4800.
ter ns. Strictly modern. Owner, A 763, Ore
gon lan
COTTAGE, 5 rooms, bathroom and base
ment, with full lot. This Is a bargain.
on John Bain, 507 frpaldlng bldg.
Ti'TRACTIVK home. 2 lots, fruit, 8 rooms,
garage, garden and fowl run ; $2"00 cash
for immediate sale. Phone Col. 228.
IRVINGTON D-rm. modern; best bargain in
Irvlngton. 433 E. 20ih X. Phono East
4167.
Harp.AIN 2250 6-room buncalow. modern,
2 lots, corner boulevard. Terms. Rose
City car to Slst. Tabor 1839.
$2i0 CASH for $1400 equity in modern bun-
i;OOM modern, classy bungalow, cheap;
$0 will handle ic Tabor 1404.
For Sale Acreage.
liw CASH TAKES BIG BARGAIN.
43 acres, nearly all tillable, best of soil
fasv clearing, fine surine piped to 4-
room house; about 1 acre cleared; fine for
stock or dairy: V miie from station. laces
road ; present owner forced to sell ; place
cost mm ji;4w; price ior au, tasn.
913 Chamber of Commerce.
CHOICE CHICKEN RANCH SITE.
4 Va acres, facing Powell Valley road, 20
minutes drive irom business center. 11
fine, g3od soil, some nice trees for shade
and wood ; elegant location for country
home; price 2ia0, $.u0 cash will candle.
LI EDDEM ANN COMPANX,
113 Chamber of Commerce.
20 ACKKS. ttiOO.
Easy terms, only 3u miles from Port
land ; running water, good soil, close to
school and fc tores, l miie to R R. station
and town.
.KERSON, GOOCH & CO.,
btt tock Exchange Bldg.
Atitniihil4ti for Hire.
V INTON SIX. in first-class mechanical
i-on.; i -puaaem?er. fine car for ataga or
in;. jju. .a r l .!.. uregonian.
Phone Marshall
lOlrt D-PAS. Dodse for hire, tauriug. call
mar ana shopping. Main 7433.
T-PAPS. Cadillac. Columbia Hl.hvir Trina.
1"mj each. Phone Main 7b3.
HELP WANTED MALE.
HOPPICKEKS WANTED.
Can place 600 families; first shipments
out about Sept. 1: yards having best
camping accommodations and hops are on
our lists; free wood, water, at raw. fruit,
vegetables, cooking equipment, sleeping
tents and apartments at many of the
yards; special railway rates ; yards at
Bnoks. Livesley, Waconda, McMinnvllle,
Gervais, Independence, Sherwood. Amity.
Woodburn, Talbot, Crville, t?ilverton; pick
ers should register at once to secure
choice of yards at main office. 14th and
Johnecn ats.. or women's department, room
aoj City H all, or room 44 Railway Ex
c nan go bldg.
City of Portland I'. S. Government.
PUBLIC: EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
Main 350S -Phones A 3GJ4.
MTRE ROPE
sSALESMEN.
Two experienced salesmen to soil
wire rope to logging camps and
purchasing- agents; A -1 proposition.
Only live wires considered. See
L. B. xarde at M. Barde Sons.
Front and Main ats.
Y. M. C. A ai'TOmorit v. srwnnT.
Day and night classes; training in re
pairing, driving and machine work, in
cluding forge, Uthe. shaver, drillpress.
uiiie u ri i.miiea, secure pass at euu
canonai ofiice Y. M. C. A. bhly. to inspect
our shops and methods. COMPETENT
F KF E'R AN D MECHANICS S V P
PLIKD. Tuition fee Includes MEMBER
.fiIP.X Y M- c A. and its EMPLOY
MENT DEPARTMENT, use of ttu-ft. swtm
ming pool, shower baths, gymnaaium. etc.
HKLP WANTED FEMALE.
EXPERIEXCED SETVINO MACHINE
OPERATORS.
Steady work and good pay. Apply Gar
ment Factory, Oregon City Woolen Mili
Oregon City.
WANTED High -class, experienced woman
to do second work and assist as lady a
maid ; preference given foreigner used to
this sort of work; wages $40 month. A J
7 bo, oregonian.
WOMEN. Government Jobs; $70 month.
Write immediately for list of positions.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 7u3R, Rochester.
X. Y.
WANTED Smart girl to check in West Side
office of dye and cleaning works; past
experience not necessary. AK Orego
nian. BOOKKEEPER and cashier, must be Quick
and not afraid of work. State age. salary
expected and full particulars. AP 7S.",
Oregoniari.
WANTED Lady stenographer about to
hours daily; good chance for beginner;
state age. education, if living at home,
and sa.ary expected. AJ 7S4, Oregonian.
Sanitary Beauty Parlors College for ladies
oniy; make yourself independent with good
trade. 40O-412 Dekum bldg., 3d and Wash.
HINSDALE'S COM MEROIAlTsCHOOL. IrT.
dividual Instruction, start any date. oOl'
Orpheu.in bldff. Positions secured.
WANTED Refined, capable woman for re
sponsible position Viavl Company, 423
Pittock block, 3. Washington.
WANTED
YOUNG MEN
Betweeu IS and 3 Years
for
OFFICE POSITIONS
with
ADVANCEMENT.
Apply to
CHIEF OPERATOR.
WESTERN UNION.
3TH FLOOR WORCESTER BLDG.,
THIRD AND OAK.
WANTED Su.iebWom:in, house-to-house can-
vas3, commibion basis. Call 007 Cham
ber of Commerce bldg.
WANTED Schoolgirl. 13 to 13. to he!p
around hiuse mornlnga and afternoons.
Sleep at home. B 3304.
WANTED Lady to l-arn beaut y culture;
good proposlt ion this? month. 30 Norili
west bids., Olu and Wash.
ANY intelligent person, either sex. of good
education and business abilltv: must be
able to handle correspondence and write
B --od business letter ; an opportunity to
start a small but profitable mail order
business in vour own borne or office: rood
for 100 a weelc when established; can be
managed In snare time evenings, or aa
side line at first; grows rapidly; snd for
particulars. neacocK to., eo i rieaoocK
tidg.. Lockport, N. Y.
WANTED Schogirl. small waces. goo.l
home. Apply after 7 P. M. 433 E. 12th st.
North.
IF YOU need employment nd l.ri for 4
hours work w ili do, call at 112 First t.
before 9 A. M. or after 4 P. M.
NEW Grant S;x-. $1 U. per hour;
yords. 1 per hour. Marshall 14W.
HI DSON rt-r,4. 7-passnger. Columbia High-
w-Ry. Woodlawn 337S.
i-PASS. OVER LAND Anywhere;
t-ie. Piione tell wood HS.
reaaona-
ALL day on highway, 100 milee, $2 each;
ii up ear. OUQiawn ..'.
Mulun'X'Irk.
POPE BIG 4 MOTORCYCLE 1115 model.
perfect condition; cost $l!sO new; a snap.
0u; terms if desired Benjamin E. Boona
At Co., 514 Alder. Main 3'J0t&
H A RLE Y-DAVIDSON motorcycle. r3, easy
terms ii ureRonian or pmtai telegraph
carrier today. Tabor 131S.
l iHcrllaneouH.
"Oil SALE One 9-drawer National cash
register, with every modern attachment;
cost $7."0; almost as good as new; muit
be sold; a big bargain. $2..0 if taken
quickly. Apply 514 Lewis bidg.
SEWING MACHINES 200 alightly used
sewing machine. H makes, wiil be closet
out. Dronheada. 5 and ud: box tons. SJ
and up. S. s. Siegel, two stores, 3b3 Alder
ft. and 242 Aldr t.
1'JPE Second-hand and new. black and cal
anizeu. any amount or any a.ze. Get our
prices and we'll get your oMrr. M. Harde
A- tons, the House of Million Bargains.
Main anj Front sta.
:1IHKST c M prlc p 11 for rlf a
ho:cubL cmraa. kodaks inl Itnr
bought. .! and eciangeci Hocif:d"a
('ariirra Li liar.ite. 3d st. Mala 3."M
2 ELEi'Tni1" fane, ref rieeraior. lemonade
cooler, cof f urn. eah rt:ir. show-
-. No reasonable of f r rvfuaed. 1-S
First.
GRAVEN? T E 1 N apples In car or Job lota.
tir.dcr - i "c!tp drlivr?d at sarion
o. C .a x i on. R. D. 1 bos T 1 Ashland.
ATTENTION. CAMITK'
For . larce stork 't ui rf ara
f- it ii cooking t.ni.a, .iur. lna4
v I.I or A 1 .V
bKWl M AC. IN F!S. tiaar r.1 KrouJnj
t rdu-"1 iri'-s r-:re Mar:-i - Lm(x
r:urn. vo 31 sV Mi:n t4Jl. A 3.m
CAM. It i:,ljTn.S ! attr t-sd. our t-r -
are '. r . t'i ftfi.:r K&wharg.
an .t u a m
r I tad r rr. t
.a Uft y.-iric Wjrhv
ltnpa I'Ti'ulhl t
hi
fc. A- II tl1'. t.S traUtt-C
4 V M rtan h tlg. .;J
1 n i-rr lr-k
TOR LK-
Ho
Vrhii lea. llaroe
F.tr.
THoP-OCGHriP-ED H'H-E. HAKNK. AND
U GGY FOR KH.1NO OR DRIVING;
YEARS OLD; IS A PACER AND A I'ET;
Nunin e-. AX HL VIV": . v IM
MOBILE AND WILL SELL FOR 2O0.
X 7 7 '. OLE-IONIAN.
FOR aale cheap one team or wrii-uiati;n-a
mares 6 years o.u wt.jiiir.i .uo -f..-
team well-matched horses weiittiing -,4'V;
FOR KENT FARMS.
FOR RENT OR SALE Ranch Sherman Co..
Or., iou acres grain iana. iuuo acres pas
ture; creek and springs, jo'.ns, open range;
3 sets improvements. Stock and machin
ery for sale ; possession immediacy.
Thomaasen. 402 3d st.. Portland. Or.
FOR RENT Dairy farm, 640 acres. 2SG
under cultivation, so neaa ot much cows,
good market Summer end Winter. A bar
gain. BD 78U. Oregonian.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANT 5 or 6-room modern bungalow in
central East fciae, not lurtner out tuan
33th at.; will pay $250 cash, balance
terms ; price not over $2iKJU. AM 734,
Oregonian.
WANT 5 or 6-room modern bungalow In
central East blue, not furtner out tnan
35ih st. ; will pay $250 cash, bai nee
terms; price not over ?2o00 AM 734, Ore
gonian.
ROSE CITY or Laurelhurst lot for cash.
Crive price, lot and block number. AP 7S2.
oregonian.
WILL give $100 cash for lot in Portland.
is us Oregonian.
FARMS WANTED.
WHEAT FARM, Eastern Oregon. 400 to 500
acres, up to siq.ouo. tor apartment
house, fully occupied. Price $16,000.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK.
243 Stark St.
WANT small, improved farm near Port
land, from owner. AM 734, Oregonian.
FOR SALE TIMBER LAXDS.
$o04K MODERN home, nearly new : will
trade for timber. C. C. Shay. 7 Cham
ber or, commerce.
TIMBER LANDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C. J. M'CRACKEX, 304 M'KAY BLDG.
FLAT building, income $W, -with fine apart-
ment-nouse site aajoimng, $ib.4'0O equity,
trade for timber. C. C. Shay, 7 Cham. Com,
One driving
Russell st.
horse weighing lloo.
THREE teams, horses, 0 wao::-, i.upie.
2 aitos ror quick saie. aa in iirL-ca
aha pa; party going Eat-w. Apply "Jrand
Ave. Stable, 20 Grand ae.
UORSE and wagons ft.r rent; $1.25 a day;
2 horses ana wagon, 'a aay. r iuu
Main 220S. '
DEAD horses and animals hauled away free.
Woodlawn 2U. h'ortiana rtenaenng o.
HORSES for hire by day or month. C. W.
Townsend Co., 350 f ront. Main i.n.
FOR ?ALE Horses, wagons.
E. 7rh at. N.
buggies.
S8
DEAD horses ci cattle taken free.
dsy or nignt. racor 4uj.
WILL, exchange 1150-lb. horse for cow; 6410
60th si. R. E. WS car.
WELL equipped new camp wagon for saie
cheap, crown tetanies, teo rront.
SMALL mare and iuggy at your o.vn pr4ce.
Gary Ice Co. Staples, 34th and r. lamnin.
AUCTION SALE of horses today, 2 o'clock.
305 Front st.
FORD touring car. seat crr, Boscn
ritxnlo. ere ...$
BTl DEHAKKR "Four. 11I4 model.
Iw-trle atarter and lights. $4
narlv rew .
ore-;ov MOTort c. n o
6TU DKUAK Hit MsTltl HUT KflL
'orn-r "Park and lat ate.
fSTT'DFBAKER b'if. In f:rat-rlaaa
mec fiat) tt. a i wmw. -7 -' Z
fro:i and rear. A very attractive
l ent car. $-7i. 3U K- Or son at,
East 7.-2.
httfr at l" ''. lo ri Main
A B A !. ; I N Saw Itrtlr-l.n !..
pump sun, lid ;ai!r vaa. Ai
FOR 5 AM: "ha.
;-ctrc cof :e
ira r.d rn:i
ADVISORY-EMPLOYMENT DEPT..
Y. M. C. A.
Conducted for tiie apeclfic purpose of
aerving oo a ana youna; men seeKinjj em
ployment or advice. are daily re
ceiving many calls from emplovera tor boys
and men In clerical, technical and com
mercial lines. Every you tic man desiring
employmeut or a better position should be
reisiereu in mis Ucpartmoau .aniey
Bakvr, Sec'y.
MOVED
To my new location on the 2d floor the
Fulera bldg. $23 men'a suits for $15. f 3
hats for $2. $3.30 trousers for $2..'0. Jimmv
lunu, 2d floor. Eilra bidr.. catacorncr
irom mntases i neater.
WANTED 50 BRIGHT BOYS ON THURS
DAY MORNING. E till WEEK MAG A
ZIN E, C-2J FlTTO.'K BLOCK.
A GOOD hustler with home and wijon or
automobile, that ran civ sec urn y r
$20. to enraae In a bualnesn that will
net food returns and own your n bul
not. Write fr particulars. AP 7bd.
OrtRonlan.
l'Ot'MI MAN to learn fine trade. M ist b
1H year or over and have talent f.r dr-w
Ing; hish school boy preferred. No pay
f:rot 3 months, tine chance lor advance
ment for bright and ambitious boy wlt
artistic talent. AH TS2. Uregottlan.
a r a r t m r. T
WA-VT Janitor tr.d rif far Urf
nou. mu: d ! : . f im a :
p.-i (l.'n, lu. utiiirr;jnj minor p.umi
It c repaua. l ;.rr, rtc, kjjox A.ar. :
future I jf fir hi Sart.a. O.xe let pUon
number A Orvat-nian.
on ft I a u t j a . rr.l r wn " " m i k t
I!., beten 1 r-4 of l.lt li. W .
t ton, same addrrs
1.1. Dl M LY ar.d miJ ' tf.1 m-n in a
.r. all.r ur t. r. , gut; htj
tfr.i.Ul i.4 fr- t c.. M . I mtt
-.i-.f.t f r .;-- ' r..a uur- f
tt l.l.l'K mrr ct en l.
I ractkal Cwj'i In m'.l ta'
.C r.-; a.-: i-a r- tu.
tratal 1 ' e fi f-aM.a
ire f..-b-i. .v t . t!4.
ASTT.I Nest m'fr .t-g a . a ta
19 Jrt'ti cJr' . 4 ra.
! nia&ifrr. pi:r-a fc 1 t-a-c
lirffft.'f lr r -..-' :
tu Mr i-a. H 'Ul tf : . r.. Z m
A A N. T I A t or a. a r -4 ;
waaa. Afi t r C.
Mt at Maraaa.t c-7.
$! T s; r i t"
! ho i j ; N
taka an m'.f f i hr4
r 1 ilfnrat - -a c
1 1 m a
-..i.,a
CHALMERS .IB-horsepower. R'wd con-
aitmn. o rooa tirea : price 4on.
lv14 Overland. coupe, O-horsepcwer.
Cadillac. G-passenver. In first-rlasa con
dition, ?4C0.
462 HAWTHORNE AVE.
Phone East 6S40.
it f A 1.11 r f l.
1 lt
I i.rM'il; tJi-piu at ho'at rncaa.
ark. la -v. - ' - Ti at Ma n Tw?.
jrhi. aI J and rtr rl N
M.vrair.nv i.
tillOTOVN. rif an-t blcc:. Must ba aold.
Make offr. First.
Haft. fitiXra !-!4 . r --.- tu
,'rr.'.ri Ui&, AC J: A V t
gni-ian.
V. A .X i r. i
r r .wr
r. ' .t
t r.c . '.
Ot'Nil girl or vlderly lady to care for bah.
small wages ana goo a borne. joO tiu
ave. S. E.
WANTED Experienced hardware stenog
rapher Apply Honeyman Hardware Co..
9th and Hoyt sts. '
GIRL f"T t?e::eral housewot k . :na;i fn;ii
Ca.l W f.mlnwn S.iO r Mason.
WANTED Exp-rien-ced buttonho.e niak
on vests 1 -s l-j -d. room 4.
PRIVATE home for children, any age: 13
years ex penence. 1 4 Everett. Mar. I'i-.
WANTED Neat slrl for light housework.
Phoue Main 4i5i.
WANTED A girl for Utcul housework. 4ZS
lvouney ave.
HELP wasted MALE OR 1 KM ALE-
bOO IIOPPICKERS wanted for Livesley hop
s' a riis. The largest and heist river bottom
yards In the atate. Hops very heavy. Alt
yards will soon be filled, . come early
and s;et your tickets. Holrms. $ J. 1." ;
Rush. $2 3..; I.-wli. J4'": Murphy. $6;
round-trip fares. Locatrd at Salera and
Independent. Frea tents. an J
s:rav; aod ca:u?lnf ic rounds. Water,
sttre. butcher fhop. res: au rant; 4tc p-r
box. Trains Ieavt Sept. U and 4. No.
other place In Portland to tret ticketa tor
Li v slay yards T :ckets now on sale a:
DurcM Rrok.. 2-1 IMttock block, luth and
Wshtnsion s:- Cr'.'.. phone or write.
1'hones. Hrcadwav ..Jltf. A 1717 No fe-a
chnraed to a.-cfe po;tion. Office opm
Sund.iy 12 to 4 M.
IKP i'UKKRS WANTED.
l,arc a:d. god pukn.i:. f.ne ramp:r.
(fni'iM.I. fi: vHd, straw and water,
grocery store on ruunu. Apt.y between
It A. M. and i M. al A.der or
pnoi.a Mam 7 '-or.
MOI.KU HAUltKK COLLEGE an;s men
and wnin to laarn tr.a oari-er .raui
.-ummr rt-: t"l rrea. paid mml !aam
lr. c. Wr.ta t.ir ciia.i'.ur. anJ larsM .
i I iT7i -- i OK V. li 3 f r 1 iT; t - J or. a r S
W a- r. , 1 t'l.ta. a.iark td a
fril. f i I i t.a J '.21 l lltova I
Iliot.a 1
Hi riM
.1
a i : i :
t..k't
itmt.m t.; lbikUa), Aw(. . liotnrr
vi.-wy.
Mt'HU'H l-AMUH f")ll. mm. mm
r 4 a J tau t . t. taflaf U- f r-a
rf r.L.a:i m wv t...i.n atJ .
a h -a t.-air.:-. i,t,..V N 3 T
JKK'il AllM H I'vU-l'.i. V.
a n to i At a t v a t . trf 1 lt
7Ji.
J A I M"
la.' 1
,r a i
tr.ah -5 mt t.y
I r u.r.! "t -- J
t i r
Ill I r W TI I I l lJaM-Ol
AM! of rhm, 1 e ar. 'a-,'s: t'- -
. r. - ti a, '. tr.af.i. A V 4.
r
Havkkeaw-a mm4 Oave..
a!ai I'lDt f'- t ! a ri J
CAH P.EGIIEKS .NatioiKla $.' Sad up
Mrt-hfld Pros, 1st and YamhiX
$.-. HI A MO.' l HIXt
Mnin biiia.
MENOMINEE -ton, aolld Urea all
around; motor jnst overhauled,
$650, terms. SG3 East Oregon.
East 7222.
FEDERAL m -ton; completely re
built, practically new tires; worth
looking at; terms. 363 East Ore
eon. East 7222.
Pinnott, Orgau and Musical Instruments.
CLOSING OUT THIS WEEK.
$3.10 modern upright, cash $05
32'.'. older model upright, cash S
i!75 boudoir upright, cash 45
400 Chickerlng, old model, cash 3-"
275 An gel us player, cash 4."
tto Earhoff parlor organ, cash 13
SECURITY STORAGE CO., 100 4th st.
WHY buy used unimproved pianos at the
same price as we sell new 1916 models,
with alt up-to-date improvements, 50 per
cent more tone and efficiency' Schwan
PlHno Co., Ill 4th st.
$2. a aand $5 MONTHLY" secures old model
P. & C. Fischer. Chickering & Sons and
Fmlth & Barnes upright piano now curing.
make-room sale, achwan Piano Co..
4th st.
in
PIANOS STORED 50c monthly, or will sell
piano at your price or buy it for cash.
Call Main 5 123. Security Storage Co. 109
4 th st.
$1,25 WEEKLY buys 3V10 model $325 plant.
for $215 during make-room sale now In
progress. $5 send it home. Schwan
Pluno Co . 111 4h at.
BUICK BUICK BUICK
Rebuilt 20 IT. P. sneedbufr. Master car
buretor, take In motorcycle part Daymen t.
$2r0. terms. Covey Motor Car Co., Main
VrKSITVHE WANTED.
lei Nii mau to aa I
ot.a witH r"l-
at- 1 & I M. at
l.fa. t -z-.rry fx ti vatai .
rir.fci.ouvrr store at
U'v'a'
t i-;.s.
CAH TALKS.
We buy aet ond-hand no jsehold furni
ture, rugs, stoves aad raojet; alaa of
fice furniture.
GSVL'RIZ FURNITURE CO..
!S5-lfe7 First St. Marshall 5981.
LEVIN HDW. & FURN. Co.. 211 Front at
We buy. sell all kinds of household goods,
furniture, carpets and ranges, restaurant
outfits, hardware, including tools of anv
description, also trunks, valises, suitcases,
gruns. rifles. Main 0"2.
WANTED At nve, f .ti--;s - n-ehp
snap f .a h bnch mould r . goo-; ac-
aiv m.rk lor tfhdfnt men. Ap;dy 417
trcvn b.dtf .
yorNO" man. ntu V fr cleri.al powl
tion: mut fe of fooj family. J.hti and
(mman, AUJrni. ttln cxyr-rifuce, rr-ertfnc-
et-. V 72'. Orecoiiisrv
! THOi:)M 1LY exirien-ed man. to man-
air e lare. xirit-ciass motion picur t ne
ater, state exportenr-: give references
A Ureas H 7S2. oregonian.
WANTED Reliable worker v ith "00 to
pay down on i-ton uio rnK. vrioa win
be employed at $20 per month. Y 720.
Oregonian.
WE PAY highest cash prices for used fur
niture, tugs ets. ; prompt attention and
courteous treatment. Mish Furniture Co.,
184 First st. Phone Main 6768.
WILL PAY CASH FOR
PECOND-H AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
PHONE MAIN 3332. A 2567.
HIGHEST cash price paid for furniture and
mdse. utocks! iast osoa.
BE WISE, sell your furniture to the Ford
Auction Co. Alain sotfi. itx ai.
OWL FURNITURE CO. pays the best price
for your furniture, u 1st. Main oi:.
REG. 1913. 5-Passenger, with electric lights
and starter; this Is In perfect condition
and will sell at a big bargain : terms to
r:ght party, jji couch st.. near Broad
way. Can be seen evenings.
STRICTLY first-class Iftlfl Dodge touring
car, splendid mechanical condition, prac
tically new over-size tires, one extra.
Looks like new. Price $fi"5, $37i down $25
monthly. E. B. Hyatt. 350 Alder.
WILL pay cash for 2d-hand furniture. Cal:
Mr. Wasn Durn, Aiarsnau t ;o.
WE want good second-hand furniture and
will pay the price. aVtarsnaii i
WANTED AH second-hand furniture In
Portland. Call room 16. Hotel Rainier.
NEW 1916 rORD TOURING CAR
BODIES $7T,.
PKXJE, BOONE & CO.
Main 3966. 514 Alder.
velieI
1913 model. 5-passenger, Gray A Davis
electric lights and starter, seat covers, new
tires. in A-l mechanical shape, $473.
Broadway Garage. E. 24th and Broadway.
BUICK TOURING CAR.
WANTED USCEIXA'EOr8.
w a n: t V r SKmvD-HAND CLOTHING.
SHOES AND OTHER MERCHANDISE.
n v viTTrr. STOPk- AND PAY r OK I I
DON'T SELL YOUR CLOTHES BEFORE
YUU Sf- fc. LS. lOU "ILL r V-V
en it- ciTKPTrn WITH OT R PRICES.
TRY US. DON'T FORGET OUR PLACE.
M 8192, OR 2U'J MAUiau.Bi.
W ANTE D SECOND-HAND CLOTHING.
t r pi in tTiR SI'lTS 17 50.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
T.iniP.S' aNT GENTS SUITS. SHOh-S.
AND EVERYTHING IN MERCHANDISE.
MAIN 20KD. GLOBE STOK r.. M A i oov.
285 FIRST ST.. NEAR J br r e.KoJ..
WANTED One gocd stickermnn. two sash
machine men. enterprise namng Mill
Co . . 300 East Y amhll 1 st.
WANTED At once. first-class open-shop
riclpers in maenne snop, cn worn. Appij
417 Oregon bldg., 5th and Oaksts.
YOUNG man, staple cash business, who will
be satisfied witn weekly; email in
vestment required. 210 Alisky bldg.
PRINTER wanted for month. perhapa
longer; must De a Die to- teea press. in
dependent. HUisboro.
FIRST-CLASS male stenographer, railroad
office; salary is.i; goon cnance ior au
vanrement. AH 7S3. Oretfonian.
BRIGHT boy wanted for office work, age
18 to 20 year; start at per montn.
AH 7S4. oresronian.
WANTED Ripsaw and ptaner man for
planing mill. Frank Schmitt & Co., East
Eighth and East Yamhill sts.
pTTSv nf 19 or over by corporation, to learn
the business ; small wages; chance for
future. AL 7S2, Oregoiuau.
WANTED Bright young man for stationery
store; good proposition for a hustler. K
7S4. Oregonian.
FIV E solicitors wanted, standard article
Mg money can be made. Call at 1197 E
Taylor st.
MESSENGER boys, over 1G, with wheels;
good wages. 15 N '12th. Main 1808, A
2464.
25 MEN to snlit cord wood ; will pay 6c
per cord : men are making $3 to $4 per
nay. ihm rj.u.nic ."-s.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE.
Uncalled-for Suits, 13.50 Up.
Orph eu m Cleaners. 3."5 Stark, cor. Park.
"WANTED 2 young men to work on passen-
rTotna as news agents, tasn oona re-
W A N 3 "
r-d !! jut J'f'i. N
l iha:r, luta
I . .r - alh . man
In t.
1- 1
ol" N r . . . Jjirsn . las m i.y r
aip.-t lent ii fccj.ci a 1 j.or. a w
pMlmn in privata laml.y at vtri. I -71.
reKtn:an.
W ANTKD UrK k work, l-oi.cr. x W.ii.v .
p.aftterinK. cvnrrete ana cement worn.
or cp iacl. ity or country. Buney. '
Washington st.
Vol NO ntaii - - )'ri t-M. wi.u.il
nit ton uttn re. la h ririn: ou.a una om
ahle work. prefrablv collector: living at
h n;c; reterence.v. AD 7.. Oreg-nian.
YOUNG MAN. experienced hctel or o:gr
clerk wishes position. eierence. rnor.
Main 1256.
EXPERIENCED young man wants steady
work on Iarm. write ii, a, jacivson, urwi
h m. Or.. R. 4. Box 7Q.
WANTED Man at dye works to ue.p jroug"
spotting and biea.ni cleaning. -vxv .
Oreionian.
BOY. 17. wants steady work, office or elec
trical preferred; reterencea. iaii w wu
lawti :tot5. ,
CLERICAL j.oition by single man. 31; 10
years railway ana otner ouiw eipeueu.
Phone Woodlawn 1100-
EXPERIENCED stenographer desires posi
tion, 3 to T Hours Gay ; oeat reiei eutrs.
N 771, Oregonian. .
BKOADWAY 1U will do your iaintlnj
tinting for less than others.
RE LI VT'LE voung man wishes position in
clothing 8tQreAL7&lu Oregonian.
YOUNG MAN. experienced, wants to work
in garag-. AG 7M, Oregonian.
MAN and w.f war.t general iarm work.
B-V 75, Oregonian.
PAINTING. carpenter work. remodeling;
cheap by contract. Phone Sellwood 87.
.m . 1 Jesteraay. In addition to
falling to support her properly. Mrs.
fe "im ucr nusoana re
fused to allow her to attend, church
respite ner -wishes. She asks the
t-uEioay or z-year-olJ Mable Shimek
i.. ol : a month. The
Klxil XVS at St. John in
FeBRTMAN CllRIXETIST CALLED ON,
aujinoman (Jounty boasts , a crack
piayer among its employes. He
Js Edward Frankhauser. at present em
ployee on the Sellwood ferry. Because
lu tmrrasi Piayerswho were supposed
to play in the bnnri wtn
pany the Portland boosters to Coos Bay
are unable to go. a a O. S. call -was
jwisraay ror JiranKhauser. that
he may take their places. His tem
porary absence was allowed by the
County Commissioners at their meet
ing; yesterday.
Woman Shows Fight. Not without
a. fight will Jesse Ann Miller pay to
the city a total of $162.20 in interest on
a 1.9.60 assessment levied against her
property 25 years ago. The city has
asked for i settlement and Mrs. Miller
has protested saying the assessment
has been in question for 25 year with
the city Just as much at fault as she.
The assessment with the appendage of
interest now amounting nearly to
double the principal was made for the
construction of the Tanner Creek
trunk sewer.
Two Charoeb With Btirolaht
Rupert Munthe. 16 years old. and
Charles Burns. 14 years old. ware ar
rested VftKtprHnv ri......
- J joiecuve
Emith. charged with the burglary of
the residence of Mrs. Peter Theix, 1972
Kast Salmon street. Tt i . . i i -!.
the two boys entered the house and
stole $8 in cash, together with a gold
.. 0. uuior articles, une property
was recovered and the case sent to tha
Juvenile Court.
Fire IJf Hosts Is Problem Fire
broke out in the residence of H. C
Hargrave. a real estate dealer. 7240
Foster road, during the absence of the
family, yesterday morning. The origin
of the blaze is problematical, as no
fires had been kept in the house for
POTTie iim- Ths Kitrben . r.-.tt-
or tne roof were destroyed, causing a
loss of about 5500. partly covered by in
surance. Engine 31 answered the call.
Klectrical Com Out. Copies of
'he,it new electrical code have been
PubHshed jTor dUtribution. The Coun
j A.-- w.orlvj i.Ii distriDu-
tion of copies to each registered con
tractor and one copy to each person de
pending upon electrical work for a
livelihood. To others a charge of 26
cents each will be made for the books.
. LiQrbR Carrier Fined E0 Dan J
O'Xeill. 491 East Fifteenth street North'
was fined 50 by Municipal Judge
Langguth yesterday, upon conviction of
having brought into the state a greater
amount of liquor than that specified
by law. The court ordered the whisky
confiscated and destroyed.
Damaob Scit Started. For damages
to an oil truck of the Union Oil
Company of California, hit bv a street
car at East Fiftieth and Hawthorne
avenue. August zs, iib. suit for $602 66
was brought in the Circuit Court yes
terday against the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company.
Ali-Dat Service Planned Lieutenant-Colonel
T. W. Scott, head of the
Salvation Army in Washington, Idaho
and Oregon will conduct special serv
ices all day Sunday at the Salvation
Army corps headquarters, 128 First
treet.
North western Collegb or Law be
gins class work September 18. For
catalogue address Carlton E. Spencer.
714 Courthouse, city. Adv.
Dr. J. Allen Gilbert returned; 722
DR. Laurence Selling, Selling bldar
returned. Adv. -
Dr. McAlonet. Selling building, re
turntwj Axlv.
i l?tijs.i returned!. Selling-
Oregon Association for Prevention of
x uDercuiosis.
MTfATIOXS WANTED FEMALE.
Bt.uk ort-prt. uml temisrailier.
STENOGRAPHER. 12 years' experience. 1e
sirei position in fortlaud or some near
by lo-.vn. Best ot references. Can take
position at -nee. Address. Miss Maudu
Ko uo;ds. box au. Eugene, Jr.
GOOD stenograph! r. bookkeeper, nants po
sition on or before Sept. 1, years good
experience. A-l references. Main oinjj dur
ing dajMalny7 after G V. M.
EXPERIENCED stenosraphcr Triune work
.from firms who do not have sufficient
Study of Sea Currents Will
Be Started.
Superintendent of Geodetic Survey
to Map Shifting "Waters of Pacific
Coast ew of Hotel Visitors.
DR. E. LESTER JOXES. superintend
ent of the United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey, arrived in the city
yesterday from Washington, D. C, and
registered at the Hotel Portland. Dr.
Jones announced -upon his arrival that
a study of the currents alog the Ta
ciflc Coast would be mado immedi
ately. Owing to the larger allowance Con
gress has made for the study of cur
rents and other work in connection
with his department. Dr. Jones says
that the Coast will no longer be neg
lected. According to Dr. Jones, the study of
currants will continue for several years
so that it will be ascertained if there
is a recurrence of the same conditions
during successive years. Lack of suf
ficient knowledge of currents. Dr. Jones
says, must have been responsible for
a number of wrecks along this coast.
Besides inspecting work in the Co
lumbia River. Dr. Jones will go to La
Grand a and Pendleton, where extensive
triangulation surveys are being made.
Such work. Dr. Jone3 explained, fur
nished data from which engineering
projects could be drafted.
Dr. Jones is head of the survey that
has 103,000 miles of coastline to look
after, besides the many details of con
tinental surveying.
He will be in the city for several
daB. T T f In itr.ftmnRni.i v., hi.
and two daughters.
V. .1 . L t I J A vcuiui 3
ago Captain C. A. Johnson, master of a
fishing schooner, went to Alaskan wa
ters. It was in fact in 1888 that he
started on a fishing career in Behrlng
ovtL auu vuier northern waters. Axe taw
the gold rush of 1900 and saw many
fortunes made and lost in a few
months, but he kept to his fishing,
thinking that it was safer to be sure
of a modest living than to hazard even
his life for a fortune that might be
iiitue.
Yesterday Captain Johnson regis
tered at the Seward Hotel. He came
from Seward. Alaska. He knew Seward
before it had one street. He has
watched its growth for 15 years and
now predict a great future for tbe
town. ,
Captain Johnson -will visit for a few
days with a daughter-in-law in Hllls
boro and will then go to Seattle and
San Francisco on business. He expects
to be in Portland for a month or so
after hia Callfnrnin. -vtalr kefnp.
north again.
An unique tourist party is that of 18
mail carriers from Montreal, who ar
rived yesterday at the Xortonla Hotel.
They are routed by the Jules- Hone
Travel Bureau, of Montreal. The mall
carriers are headed by Albert Laporte.
Yesterday the visitors went over the
Columbia River Highway and took a
sight-seeing bus about the city. They
leave this -morning for the north.
A number of automobile tourists
have taken advantage of the pretty
weather and several such parties regis
tered at TVia lrutai v. - .
- " nuiaia yesterday.
From The Dalles and Dufur came F W
Ward yesterday with a party of eight
and registered at the Perkins An
other party to register at the Perkins
was led by A. W. Crouch, of Kelso.
t -
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sommerhad. ac
companied by Mrs. Golda Partridge
have returned to the Nortonla from
Beaslde. Thev ament x...- . .
Miller cotta 100
fc"L ,lu1 "b iu.t tu lu river was
nameo. after you," the little maid ot
tered by way of variation.
"What?" exclaimed the gratified
Jurist, "A boat named after mo? Sure
ly you're fooling!"
"No, I'm not."
The Judge rose in sprightly fashion
to tne lure. lie took it. bait, hook and
sinker.
"What do they
honpy?" he prattled.
The iiarbleiiead.
call this boat.
and flirted her hair-ribbons
year-old
gladly.
It was the court's treat
aid the elght-
Gresham Celebrators Burn
"Village Knocker."
Progressive Business Men'a Club
Stages Skit at Road Completion
Ceremonies.
AN AMUSIXO feature of the Gresham
loop road ceremonies Tuesday
evenlnsr wastthA mttn w. ...n
- . vil
lage knocker" at the stake.
ine skit was put on by George F
Honey. George W. Stapleton. Harold C.
Jones and other members or the Pro
gressive Business Men's Club of Port
land. Jones, attired as a typical old-
l " ruu, arove up in a "one-hoss
shay and int rrnntjl v. -o
during his speech. The "farmer"
climbed out of the stage and delivered a
tirade against modern roarf imn.,,..
merits.
He was nrn-.rmnrlnn.iw 4Ai .
, - - .... jcixa3u iruui
the rtlatfcrra n ri . n t Vi A v n j . . . ..
dummy was substituted for him and
burned at the stake, with appropriate
cheers from the Gresham citizens.
WILL OPE.V TODAY.
50 MOTHERS HAVE OUTING
Mrs. ri llawley Hoffman Hostess
at Country Home.
jmrs. iee Hawiey Hoffman was
hostess yesterday afternoon at her
country home on the Barnes road, for
60 mothers whose need of a vacation
had come under the notioe of the Asso
ciated Charities.
Tha nurtv wont t K . ........ .
- , ioiin-ui ini
merrvm aklner it.Bta . t t .
Railway. Light & Power Company and
united xtauway, the party as
sembling for the ride up over Kings
iicisiiLs at j. wenty-tnira and Washing
ton streets at 2 nVlnr-w
At the Hoffman home the mothers
ware served with luncheon and refresh
ments and given the freedom of the
srrounds. Later thv .-..l. .
" . - - - cv.u uftnuea a
oasnet ot rruits. xne party returned
uci n own o;av sua O O OlOCJC
The Women Christian Temperance
tin Ian of Collin w.-i. ., ,. .
- .-. win vm
nostesses at a similar outing on Sep
Klc-nmlnS at 4 P. til. First official
Event of Sew Training; School
For Women.
Girls and young women who have
enrolled in the Service School estab
lished under the auspices of the United
States Army and the American Red
-ro6s, win report for duty today at 2
P. M. at Vancouver Barracks. The
iirst official ceremony will be the flag
raising at 4 o'clock.
Miss Malsie MacMastor. comma, n-
dante under General Bell, will be at
Vancouver to receive the girls as they
arrive. J-.uggage wagons and a mili
tary escort will await them at the
ferry landing.
The girlii will begin their studies im
mediately . They will take up courses
in iirst aid. nursing, hygiene, military
drill and wlg-wagglng. The camp will
be held for two weeks. Visitors will
be admitted on week days from 4 to 8
P. M. and from 7 to 9 P. li. On Sun
days the visiting- hours are from 9 A.
M. to 6 p. u
Arnonir those who have enrnllan D -r. -
Mollie Clancy. Vancouver: Mrs. Floyd
McClure, Miriam R. Ewing, Isabella
jauia, neien Ladd, Mary Brownlie,
Irene Hegerman, Helen W. Glafke,
Katherino Holbrook, Atlsa MacMaster,
Maisle MacMaster, Mrs. Richard
Moore, Nancy Brook, Mrs. H. E. King,
Jeanette Flenner, Miss Conway, Lucia
B. Harriman, Dorothy Coffin, Maude
B. Gibson, Hazel Gerry, Pauline B.
Parke. Emma Brown, Jennie Farrlor,
Mrs. Hydo, Coralisa Nichols, Mary Ba
oon. Miss Shroyer, Theresa Haak, Mir
iam Voorhles, Dorothy Fish, Miss
Woolnough, Lena Alqulst, Mary E.
Eastman, Harriet Dalby, Helen Man
ning, Lucy Miller. Ella Sturges. Ade
laine de V. Kendall, . Helen Honey
man, Agnes Hardy. May C. Geoghe
gan, Kalleeaine Knapp.
a. , in ilxis) una,' r-'. j. rt.
Clairj "Star-Spangled Banner," C. H.
Bray.
BARBER DIES SUDDENLY
Charles C. Spencer Drona Deari r
Home From Heart Trouble.
- i- , A unroar at
the Portland Hotel shop, dropped dea$
at hia home, 8721 Foster road, early
yesterday morning. The body was
(nknn tn thn A n ......a v. .
- - v. bu jr unovr"
takinsr 9ta.hllAhmAnt in T t i i
- -. t , j-feain
is believed to have been due to heart
trouble.
Recently Mr. Spencer returned from
a vacation at Waldport, where his wife
remained. A message advising of her
husband's sudden death was sent to
her at once Five children, also sur
vive him.
Mr. Spencer has been troubled with
heart disease for many years, accord
ing ta Intimate friend.
HOPPICKERS IN DEMAND
Municipal Employment Bureau
Has Openings.
The Municipal Publlo Employment
Siiieiil tixs opntr.g? f.--r SCO families !i
tne nop neida or the state, according
to announcement yesterday of Director
X. F. Johnson. He has been unable to
furnish pickers enough to meet the de
minda.
Mr. Johnson eays the hop picking
season lasts from 15 to-18 days, and a
family should .be able to earn from $80
to $80 In that time. In most of the
fields' provision has been made for the
housing of the pickers and their families.
SPEEDER GETS LIMIT FINE
Judge Grills Offender for Fast Driv
ing on Highway. N
of
"It's fellows like you who are ruin
lng the Columbia River Highway." Die
trlct Judsra Jahab tnl ttt-.h tpi.v.
stein, private chauffeur, who appeared
im yesterday on a charge
speeding near Crown Point.
mis wonderful investment and
flcenin b . t ' - - .
v .uu.LuuiiiKii and
Oregon is being discredited by fellows
like you. who tear along at 40 miles
an hour, disregarding the rights of
others and the laws of the state." con
tinued Judge Jones. "I can do no less
than give you the limit. You are f 'ned
$50."
Fleckensteln grumbled a protest.
"Anothir wat.h a... r n . . . . .
- - -- - - - w. jwu .in ygu ii
iniCTi ior contemnr r.nr ihApf
jurist." "
the
w New- Orleans is ta have a tuberculosis
hospital, to coit Jtnn niw . . .i.
-ohn Dlbert. The citV win malataia it at
a yearly cost of $10,000.
iWe Issue
Money Orders
and drafts payable in all foreign countries.
Our money orders are paid direct to the re
cipient at the nearest foreign postoffice, elim
inating; aii lick of sending drafts through the
mails.
Call for explanation of our system.
1 I
Third and Oak NATIdNAL
Portland, Or.
Railway Band Flays Friday.
The Portland Railway, Light and
rower company band Will give a con
cert in Mount Tabor Park Friday even
ing at 8:30 P. M., under the direction
of A. M. Schuff.
The programme Is as follows:
Our Salesman Lost
a Sample Case
on the road near Tigard. It was
picked up by a passing motorist.
Information leading to its recov
ery will be greatly appreciated.
Reward for its return.
FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER -CO.
65 North Park St, Portland.
W. S. KIRK'S pUB
Army and Navy Goods Store
Third and Stark Streets.
r.OTfmiMnt Goods From the Arsenals and Navy-Yards
In
Scout
suits
The Boy Scouts crow
popularity, as thev ar omw.
ing in usefulness, and here
are the regular Boy
suits, as well as other
ior boys from 3 years up.
And ready for school the
new arrivals axe In from the
sunlight happy shops of Ivan
Frank the famous maker of
durable clothes for bors.
In the lapel of each coat is
the emblem of "American
ism" the Red, White and
Blue of Freedom a mark all
boys are proud of.
Mothers may gain timely
money-saving and style sug
gestions for the school out
fits by watching our Interest
ing windows at
Morrison and Fourth.
S. & H. Stamps Given.
Made to Give the TL'tmoat
Small Ontlay In Money.
Blankets, all wool, for
automobile or home.
at f 3.50. 94. 95.60
Grey, olive green and
olive drab Robes, all
wool and waterproof.
69x78 94.00
CCTr 1- - a hii.' ill
wool .9-4.50
Olive Drab Shirts, all
wool 94.OO. 94 SO
Olive Green Trousers,
all wool and wear like
iron 94.75
Tfiihhr Poncho. and
Blankets 2, 92.50
Regulation Hats, with
stiff brim 91.73
Leather Puttees, tan and
black 93. 94. 95.00
Munson Last Army
Shoes, tan or black.
at 95 SO
Value end Durability at
Ladies u uui
at
nni.
Petticoats
............ 600
at.. 91.25 and Sl.SO
Middy Blouse, with lan
yard. ..75 to 92.50
42-inch Leather Straps
. 50
Navy Undershirts. no
buttons ...4Kt
Brown Cotton Socks.
. t 15c
Marine Socks, half wool.
at 25c
Suttpenders IOC
Whistle 15c. 40C. 50C
Sweaters, all wool, now
at 93.50 and 94. 50
M
ft . ' L 1
mi
A. Store Foil of Xoveltles tor Your Home Decorations.
. We Invite Yen to
Call. Catalogue on
Arplleation.
ii
CHIROPRACTORS
Uembera of the Chiropractors
Association of Oregon.
Boekmasu Dr. C EL. 40S Rothohttd
Bldg. Main tSS,
La valley. Dr. J. E Alllsky Bldg, Mala
WIS.
Lehman, Pr. W. 49t Abington Sldg.
Wat term. Dr. FLaymenn Swetlaad
stag, jaaxsnaii till.
W ANTED
CAKAK.I BARK,
OBXX.OX ORAPK llOOT.
Any Quantity.
Address W. fOM.AK, Albany, Or.
WANTED, CHAIRS TO CA,E BY
SCHOOL FOR BLIND
FOR PARTICULARS CALL
MR. J. F. MYERS, MAIN 548