1 I 15 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8,191. K PASSENGERS ON BEAR E AT Plenty to Eat, Plenty to En tertain and Plenty of Sleep While Big Storm Lasted. -k "Ws should worry and let the com pany1 pay for It," was about the way the passengers on the San Francisco , liner Bear soliloquized while enjoying themselves on board the liner Bear waiting for an abatement In the storm so that she could proceed on her voy ace from the Columbia liver to Ban '; Francisco. The Bear got away yesterday morn ing, after having been held in the bay off Aston for six days on account of - the terrific sea running outside and breaking In huge columns at the en trance to the river. Wfcen the liner left Portland the passenger list showed 262 names. When she crossed out yesterday morn ing, 23o of them were still on deck, 'only 22 having found it necessary be cause of business engagements to go ashore and continue the voyage by .train. The 230 who stayed with the ship had a fine time according to reports from- the mouth of the river, for while the steamer was at anchor In the com- . paratively smooth water of the bay the passengers enjoyed three fine meals a day and all the comforts of the commodious craft. Afternoons and evenings all the talent on board would be summoned for a concert and as day . passed alter day, with, the craft In the same place but for an occasional run captain wopander made towards the ocean to see how the weather was - shaping,- everybody on board became well acquainted with the fellow pas sengers. It is possible that the Bear will go only as far south as San Francisco thia trip, ao as to bring her back here on schedule, January 12, or at least in time for her to sail on her regular day. January 18. If this program la carried out, the passengers for San Pedro will HAD TIME WHILE DELAYED ASTORIA v"""Franclaco. u transferred to another vessel at San LINER BEAVER WAS IN STORM Heavy Seas Pounded Vessel Prom San Pedro to Astoria. Fourteen vessels steaming In al most unbroken line towards the ocean at the mouth of the Columbia was the sight which greeted passengers on the steamer Beaver, in bound, yesterday morning. Those up early enough to enjoy the spectacle of the barbound fleet on its way to sea claim it re paid them for the seasickness they endured during the storm with in terest added. : Headed by the steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, the barbound fleet got under way about 8 a. m. yesterday. Following the Coos Bay liner Break Water was the San Francisco liner jBcar, delayed In Astoria six days. The .jest vessel or tne neet or 14 to get under headway left Astoria before 9 ' m. This morning the bay of As toria is practically cleaned of the ves sels forced to remain inside the bar during the storm. TUe Beaver, Ostein Mason, arrived Alnsworth dork yesterday after- noon at 4:46. She brought 162 pas-"V-aengers and closo to 1000 tons of freight. Captain Mason says he reached the bar at about 6 o'clock yesterday morning and was well Inside when the first of the barbound fleet In the rlv er'got under way. The Beaver was ,. In the storm on her entire trip, the gale sone extending from Kan Pedro - to Astoria. A strong southwest wind blew during most of the trip and high seas broke over her stern conr.nua-.iy. The net usually in use at the bow was Tigged up as a protection to the ' Stern with the result that but little water reached the decks. The annual Inspection of the steam er by Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers Kd wards and Fuller will be made at Alnsworth dock today and tomorrow. The steamer will leave on her re turn trip January 11. STORM WARNINGS REMOVED Wind Abates, Sea Moderates and River Begins to Fall. - Removal of all storm warnings, fair weather predictions all over the North west and the passing of all danger of high water in the Willamette marked the final breaking of the storm Which has tied up "shipping success fully here for the past six days, Art- lng District Forecaster Theodore F. Drake- predicts fair weather for all Northwester! points for the next few I days. Reports from North Head show that ' wh'tl the sea Is still choppy the wind L.'toak moderated and attained a velocity v. . . . ia tm mm Visit, VtfM mn,ntnu Ui.UUl IV mi nuwi una luifiiuiin, '" A number of ships were reported - either inward or outward bound and Astoria and other lower Columbia river valley points were expecting r lief from the damages the storm had :.;v brought about. The river steamer Beaver up frotr ' Clstskanle reported that a large con , slgnment of hordes which she was to have brought up this trip are still tied up in the hills back of Clatakante. -'"V-Tiie Henderson of the Shaver fleet ot towboats reported at the Shaver dock. last nigiit . witnoui trie rait or 103& from Deep river which she had gon. ) after several days ago, hut will return to Deep river tonight and bring the :-rjraft up in the morning.- In, the local harbor towboats and pilots were busy moving trie new r- ; rivals and those ships whlcli nad fle ,layed loading for fairer weather an I a number of them will leave down to- day1 for the ocean. The Willamette ' rose only .8 of a foot during the past 24 hours, and Forecaster Drake pre- diets that It will fall alowly aunng , -the next few days. Cban6or had STORMY V6VAOK i' Norweglaa Ht earner RrinRs Cargo ' 1 joM,OiM,000 Feet of Oak Logs. . --'Nineteen days out from Otara. Jsr ' Nan. the Norwegian steamer Bangor ' reached Portalnd early this"; morning. She immediately commenced discharg ' in g her cargo of l.OOO.OOO feet of oak - Jogs t the Etnerson Hardwood Com pany's wharf. - Contrary to the experience of the Jlaru, which encountered bad weather only on the last few days of her trip "Ui across" the Pacific to . this port, tht Bangor was In heavy weather con tinually. The. storm broke the day after she left port and not a bit of rest waa given the ship till she en " tared the Columbia. Captain IIulsteAd . reports-rno damage whatever to thv ship. 't-?? ' ,. V' - f .. , For II hours the J3angor laid out - ald the bar - waiting for a favorable opportunity to enter. In that time Captain , Hulitead - says he eouia e ., ships waiting to enter In every direc - Uo- chose to look. Lightship 88, Supposed to . have been considerably damaged by a big wave, presented no outward signs of damage, declared the captain, although he was very olose to her several times. The Bangor crossed in yesterday morning. . After removing the hardwood from her hold she will load lumber for Shanghai in the China Import & Lum ber company. SHIPS XEARIXG COMPLETION Marine Superintendent of the Great ., Northern Goea to Philadelphia. Continuing the work of former Pres ident J. H. Young of the Spokane, Port land & Seattle railway in supervising construction of the two new steam ships to be operated by' the Hill In terests between the Columbia river and San Francisco in 1915, C. C. Lacey, marine superintendent of the Great Northern, is now on his way to Phila delphia where the ships are being built. It is understood that Mr. Lacey will remain in Philadelphia at least lx weeks, or until all the details of con struction have been worked out. i Mr. Lacey supervised the construction of the steamers Minnesota and Dakota, operating from Seattle. The Dakota was lost off the coast of Japan. Reports from Philadelphia indicate that the hulls are rapidly nearing shape. It is probable that both will be ready on contract time, according to present speed of construction, with the first delivered through the Pana ma canal In December of this year and the second some time In January of next year. s ALONG THE WATERFRONT Investigations of the collisions be tween the Northland and the Belgian ship Kassal just below the mouth of the Willamette, and the river steamer Oregona and dredge Champoeg at Mel drum's Bar, brought out no signs of negligence on the part of the com manders of the respective craft; and they were dismissed by Inspectors Ful ler and Edwards. Pilot John Anderson of the Northland and Captain Chris Blohm of the Oregona were the off 1 cers chiefly concerned. Manaaer Fritz Klrchhoff of the Hamburg-American line received word yesterday that the steamer Blthonl of that line will reach Portland from Vancouver, B. C Saturday morning. She carries 500 tons of oriental goods, and will dock at Weidler dock. Word received at the Merchants' Ex change this morning was that the Brit ish steamer Claverly which ;went ashore at Punta Arenas October 30 while bound for European ports jfrom here, had passed St. Vincents. j She was floated November 7 by removing part of her cargo, and after repairs at Rio Janlero left on her way. The German bark Eilbek, 17 days from Santa Rosalia and coming con signed to M. H. Houser, reached the river this morning. The German ship Chile from Callao. Peru, for Strauss 4 Co., is also outside. The Jap steamer Bankoka Maru, which put into Port Angeles during the recent storm, left that port for the Co lumbia at daylight this morning. Having dropped down the stream to day the Norwegian ship Asgerd will put to sea tomorrow. Captain Halver son secured his clearance papers this morning. They called for 29,954 bush els of wheat, valued at $26,660, and 1 6.043 bushels of barley, valued at $16,53 8. She sails for Ipswich. After being bar bound at Eureka for several days the steamer Alliance was reported as having sailed this morning for Portland. The steamer Roanok' was likewise reported as leaving San Pedro harbor, northbound. The steam schooner Yosemite left the West Oregon Lumber company's mill for St. Helens this morning, anJ will leave for sea before Saturday. Having completed her grain cargo at the elevator, the British ship Lang dale shifted Into the stream prepara tory to leaving port. The steam schooners Klamath and Temple E. Dorr were moved to Ka lama today, while the Japanese steam er Tenpalsan Maru shifted from the Crown Mills to the North Bank dock. None the worse for their hard battle with the storm, the oil tankers W. S. Porter and W. F. Herrin are docked at Linnton at the Associated Oil com pany's dock discharging oil. Dally River Readings. ? l& Sf I! lwlTon 24 H.Tri72j 5 t'matllla 2f S. 4! 0.8 O Euran 10 I rt.7! .on Albany 2fi ! .2 -1 .0! .OS SIm 2" I 10.2( 1 .4 .0-2 WilKinrille . H7 ! 8f. l 2.5 .oil Prtland IS 12.4 .is ( Klaing. r ) Pallinir. MARINE NOTES Aatnrla, .Tan. Arrived nt 8 a. m. Stemnr Johan I'oill'en from San Francisco. Saileri at 9 a. m. British stvampr Oalghall for KnTiKknnii: llrltlnh strainer Colusa for West (oast: Jaiane steamer Kenkon Maru for ShHiiehnl: steamer E. H. Vance for San t'atlro; steamer Yucatan for San und way porta. Out-lio at 0 a. m. Carman ship Cl'.fle from Callao. Coos Baj-. Jan. 8. Arrlred Steamer Break water from Portland. San Pedro. Jan. T. Sailed Steamer Roso oki for PorllHud. Enrrlca. Jnn. 7. Balled .Steamer Alliance for Tort la na. fit. Vincent. Jan. T. Passed British ateam r Claverly from Portland for Mmerlok. Astoria, Jan. 7. Arrired at 8:."iO p. m. Herman bark Cllbck from Stint n Uosalfa. AberUaau, Jan. T. Arrived Steamers John A. Uooper and l'ellorratone from Portland. Randon. Jan. 7. Sailed Gasoline aeboonrr Tillamook for Portland. Kan Francisco. Jan. 7. flailed at 4 p. m. Steamer Saginaw for Portland. PH0HE.YHU3 If your name appears in either phone 'book you can telephone your ad to 7173 and have It charged. Rills will be mailed to you the following; day for payment. The Journal cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of anv kind occurring tn telephoned., advertisiementa Taneoever. Jan. f. Sailed it 1 "D. m. i Norwegian steamer Jaaosj for Portland. I Baa rrsBciseo, jaa. B. sane rrenen net , , LM Filler Cor Portland. . Tseoma. Jin. 7. Armed .. qai niaa itvtmef Sitfeoala for Portland; Norwegian Steamer ChriiUtn Bore frost Portland. . Astoria. Jan. 8. Condition at the SMmth of , the river at a. sou, smooth; weather, etoady. . Tides at Astoria Friday High water, lO:ia ; - " r"l -Iw'tT4:1T' 41 0 .uv p. ftU. -o iOVU It has been estimated that 4,708,000,- i 000 wood screw, are used in the United States each year. , . NEW TODAY Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 Per Gent H. E. MOONEY Main 310. Boom 431 Falling Bldr. Title & Trust Company Tourta and Oak Streets. Mortgage Loans We Make Building Xtoans. CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and up at lowest rates. ZADOW & FARMER 414 Oorbett Bldg. A-141,lcarsnaU9a. Wanted to Borrow $2500 on new house and lot worth $7000. Also $10,000 on apartment house worth 22.000. P. O. Box No. T16. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Notes 246 Salmon St. Main 8889. A-1772. AUCTIONS Auction Sale Saturday. Jan. 10th, 10 A. M. We have a fine consignment of fur niture and household goods, roll and flat top deska, filing cabinets and store fixtures. NOTICE Our regular auction sales will be on MONDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY of each week at 10 o'clock a. m. It will pay you to at tend. BELL AUCTION CO. 191 Second St J. A. MEAROW, Auctioneer. BUILDING PERMITS Robert i. O'N'ell Erect 2 story garage, Bioadway between EI 2d and E. 8d; builder, LeDonx IDoui, I20.O0O. J. W. SIcFadden Kreet 1 story frame dwelling, E. 41st at., between Harrison and Linealu; builder, same, S25O0. (i. f. Barrlneer Erect 1 story frame store. 2002 E. Yamhill st.. between 79th and 80th; bnllder. J. X. SouTlgnere, iSOO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS AmtiMe B. Scott to Johanna B. Pies past 40 feet lot 5. block 12. MalkH7 artdltloa $ 8.400- Hartman & Tbompaon to E. W. Star-, rm, lot "D," block 50. Parkroae.. B7B Some to KliburJ Callea. lot "F," block 50. Parkroc (aMljrned to Parkroe Aaoociatlon, aaalgned to E. W. SteTPna) 1,160 The BlTerriew Cemetery Aaa'n. to Lli- . ale J. Beattle, lot 141, section 106. aald cemetery 128 Wella H. Hurlbutt and wife to B. K. Knrftent. trustee, lots 29 and SO, 'block 5. Lucille addition BOO Cba. Cleveland and wife to Eatbel J. Jones, lot 6, block 1, ClaTaland addi tion 100 Winnie E. Bailey to Philip P. Kelly et al. lot 12. block 17. Vernon 2,300 Cbna. U. Adler to Mr. O. Barb Em- - enon, BOxlOO feet commencing at point on east line Arctaon Kelly D L C. 629.88 feet north of southeast corner said claim . . . . 800 Realty Assoclatrj of Portland, Or., to Carlo Vlswrtl, lot 10,. block 2, Hol gute's addition 1,423 J. M. Ayres and wife to 0. P. Tl gard, iol 10, block 2, Era us addition to Albina 8,000 Laurelhurst Co. to A. E. Walker, lot 8. block 105. Laurelbutst 1,800 Cniwalt Land ISo. to E. 8. Larson, lota 1 to 7 Inclusive, block 43, loi Teraity Park 8,500 Bridget Glnty to Renter Inrestment Co., commencing at point In west line block 2. Kinaa addition B2.7-40 feot south thereon, from W. corner said block 8,000 W. H. Bcvans and wife to Lulu Era mer. lots 1U and 20. block 2, By. Ad. o Moiitallla 2.BB0 CERTIFICATES of title. Title & Trust Co., Title & Trust birtg., 4tn nr. starK CLASSIFIED AD RATES In effect Oct. 1, 1918. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED CHAbOKD ADVERTISEMENTS Illy or Sunday. 1H (nts per word per Insertion. This chars is 'or all classifications except ing "For Kent In Prltate Family. " 'Room and Board in Private family." "Situation Want ed" mid "Wanted to Rent" ads., which are 1 4 cents per word per insertion. No ad charced for lew than 1R cents. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS 1'4 cents per word for till classifications excepting "For Rent In Private Family," 'Room and Board in Private Family." ,-Mt-tiattou Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ads, wh!-h are 1 cents per word. Three insertion for the price of two. Seven Insertions for the price of fie. No ad tuken for lew than IB cents. MEETING NOTICES 41 COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 114, A. w". St A. M. Special communication thin (Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Labor irr tn r . r. riegree. Masters end wardens and Past Mas ters' association will meet with Co lumbia loci k for the purpose of elec tion of officers and considering other business important to the craft. All members of the association are ear nestly requested to attend. Visiting brethren welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON, secretary. WASHINGTON Lodsre, No. 46, A. F. and A. M. Special communication tomorrow (Friday) evening, 7' o'clock. E. 8th and Burnslde. F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H RICHMOND, Sec. Vita Statistics iT2a??fagc!S,Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES ITancU E. Cleveland, loi Simpson St.. 2T, and Airs L. McGinnis, 101 Biapcon st., 27. Rile? &- Bubertsoo, fisin'm. Or., 20, and Pauline L. Dnnsmore. Holbrook, Or., Sit, Kdwin Stanton Walker. Hlltehoro, Or.. SO, and Ruth A. Wlcfcleer, ,73V, K. 2Stb St.. 10. Willnrd A. Topper, 251 10th St.. lesil, and Bus'? M. Petting. JtflS R. Dnvis St., lel. Luiei Pis GregoHs, 836 E. 4lh st, 2fi. and Annie Carnelarel. 38S E. 4Sih at.. 23. Geonre W. Cain, Blaine. Wash., legsl. and Alice M. Hktnner, BOS E. 47th St.. legal. Allen Ctiariea FYtt, Kalem. Or.. 31, and l.aum rxurn tie worn, iyi may at., i. W, G. Smith & Co, vfseffiscaarS.d Washington bldg.. cor. 4th on Wash'ton DRESS suits for rent; all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.; $09 Stark st. BIRTHS STKODE To Mr. aod Mrs, (.has. J. Strode, Ml Kelly St.. Ian. 5, a ton. ttKlLIA' To Mr. and Mrs. Janes Nelson Hilly, 472 Sumner St., Jan. 8, a con. SMITH te Or. sod Mrs. Alan Welch Smith, 476 iota st.,', Jan. , a aon. , EAt STAN To Mr. tad Urs. George Haomaa, as Miles st,. Dee. 24. a daogtiter. KKLLANT Mr. and Mrs. Artior B. Kee laa, Lents, Or., Jan. g, oa. : - :. . , . " BIRTHS (Continued) UU.VLI - 'J'u Air. and lira. Hubert N lr. mi Hibwr t.. Dec. 2 aon. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Smith, 644 Pettygrove at.. Jan. 8. a daacbter. BROWN To Mr. and Mn. Peter F- Brown. 2M E. lt t. K.. Jan. 5. ton. ' DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 rSCHWABALEK Jan. 7. of cerebral hem- - "hf ? IJ'i r7ldene- ! 5" aTonthT dr. h. 'uVTi h I his widow lud three children, Alexander, Lily ana Lonora. I he funeral will be held from Orace Baptiat church. MootiTllla, Friday. Jan. 6, at 2 p. m. Interment Bralnard cemetery. EILEY Jan 6. at the residence, 1219 Hol es te at.. Mary I.oulfe Riley, aged So years. 1 Kemalna at Dunning & McEntee's parlors. No i tire of funeral later." The deceased was a ! number of Astor Circle, Women of Wood ; craft. KE la this city, Jan. 8, at the family res idence. 4U& K. 8th at.. Salratore Authony Re. aged 16 years. Notice of funeral here after. ZKKZOLO In this city, Jan. 8. Michele Zen I solo, aged 24 years. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley . tc Son. Montgomery at SUi. I HOLCOM Marls Anna Hulcom. St. Vincent's boaplcal, Jan. 8, 48 years; pernicious enae ! rtila. i TOI-KEY Martin Tonkey, 647 Powell St., ! Jan. 4, 64 years; hemorrhage following dl- ofienai ulcer. 1.ATHBOP Harold A. Lathrop, E. 2d and Salmon t., Jan. 8, 20 years; gun-shot wor.nd In breast. HOLDEN Emma Budd Holden. 112S E. Har- rlaou st.. Jan. 6, 79 years: bronchitis. JOHNSON Lee A. Johnson. 847 B. 41st St., Jan. 9, 68 years; diabetes coma. WEBEB Frank Ignatius Weber, 1710 Mac adam road, Jan. 8, 77 years; chronic myo carditis. NENDEL Hngo E. Nendel, 868 E. 7th St. N., Jan. 8, 68 years; carcinoma of stom ach. PAIXANT Martha Pallant Marks place- on Biersdorf road, Jan. 6, 24 years, - tnberca losU. BABTER Blchard W. Barter. Boyal Annex hotel. Jan. 3. 68 years; pneumonia. nnffrm Funeral of all kinds. Main 7756. A-7708. 120 4th MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 H th st. in selling Plug. Main iilb CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS NEW HOMK OF J. P. FIN LEY & BON, The only residence undertaking es tablishment In Portland. Representing the greatest advance in the science of funeral service. The automobile equip- the many exclusive features. The es- i tablished policy of moderate prices has I never been changed. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Perfect Funeral Service, Mon t gomery at 5 th. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director, 220 3d st., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511, Main 607. Dunning (Si McEntee Undertakers Modern In every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 480. A-4558. Lady assistant. ILE Leading east side under taker. Lady assistant. B- 888, E. 781. E. 6th. Alder. A R 7par Pn 592 WilUams ave. AAi 111 -CllOr OUi Ealt 1088, C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service CI CIA CO Undertaking Co. Main 4162 url V l-O A-2321, corner 3 3d and Clay PEARSON Undertakers. E. 1080, 369-371 Russell st CD I rOHM RESIDENCE UND. PLS, Li t lOOUH M. 6133, A-2236. 445 Morsn HEM STOCK. 1687 E. 18th. Sell. 71. B-1122: University Pk. Col. 394-895. 1 MONUMENTS Schumann Marble Works East 2d and Pine: East 743. PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-266 4th st. opposite city nan. Aiain po. AUCTIONS TOMORROW -- - luse, 166 let st. 10 a. m. tomor - AT Wilson Auction House, Special auction sale row. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 $550 NEW Small house and one lot. Total price $550. $60 cash and $15 per jnonth, Including interest. Take Rose City Park car to 7 2d st. gee Austin. Gregory Investment Co 6 ROOM, house, lot 120X100 cmcKen house, modern barn. stalls, room Tor more; goou wcautin mr tunnel business, at a bargain; small payment, Adciv ( nee cent fntereatL, W M John. 5 per son 41 Union ave. inan nil VMf Tabor 3. 6 acres good land for sale, near Hr-io. Make me an offer. W. M. Johnson. 41 Union ave. $2350 Alberta Bungalow Very attractive, new 5 room modern bungalow: full basement, closet, gas, etc.. 1 block to Alberta car. facing east. I am forced to sacrifice this home for the price mentioned. I am the owner, and will give someone a good deal. Phone Woodlawn 1$07, East 2012. ONLY $1500. a real bargain. Do you we.nt a neat little new home7 If ! eo don't fall to see this, 4 large rooms uil plastered, nicely finished, Dutch kitchen, plumbed with sink, hot and cold water, one block to oar. Will Just suit a young couple that isn't made of money, but wants something neat. $80 cash, balance easy. Call owners. Taoor 1782. $650 NEW Small house and one lot. Total price $550, $50 cash and $15 per month. Including Interest Take Rose City Park car to 7 2d st. See Austin. Gregory Investment Co. 1 NEW 5 room modern bungalow, beam ceilings, hardwood floors, buffet, writing desk, bookcases, linen closet, Dutch kitchen, furnace, fireplace, full cement basement, French windows and doors, east front, one block from Al berta car. 1011 E. 8 th N. Snap at $2900. Terms. FROM OWNER 100x130. nice, hard finished, small house, chicken house and outbuildings, all new. close to sta tion, school and postoffice, 20 minutes out on electric carllne. some furniture and chickens; price $2000, terms i one third cash, balance to suit. W-860, TAnrnal ' "CHARMING MODERN HOME. " Irvington, 9 rooms, oak and mahog any finish, oak floors. 2 baths, ser vants' rooms, garage. East 273. W. H. Herdman. $2000 EQUITY IRVINGTON HOME Exchange for small farm, v aoreage, vacant lots.- NELSON BROS.. LEWIS BLDG., MAIN 7591 100x100 CHOICE corner; modern blumblAg. lighted 4 room house: bearing fruits, worth $3000, now $2100.4 iizuu casn. ymsens Agency, ku jeno. - ADEAD GIVEAWAY. Late modern bungalow, complete, corner, Laurelhurst district; $2100; terms. Tabor 6204. $100 DOWN, balance to suit purchaser, one 4 and one 6 room new modern bungalow, close to car, by owner. Sellwood 220 - " j5 kgjj FOR SALE HOUSES 61 f Ooattnnedl Hawthorne . District West of, 39th St. $300 Cash Modern 4 room buniralow: close to Hawthorne ave. car. street and sewer assessments all paid. It is arranged for two bedrooms. It has pressed brick fireplace. UAs AJSU EWSUTKIUITI, COMPLETE BATHROOM, CONCRETE BASEMENT. CAN A RRAN GE PAYMENTS ON BALANCE TO SUIT YOU. J, A. Hubbeil 1078 Hawthorne are. Phone Tabor 2608.. New Attractive Home on Sightly Corner Lot Only 17 minutes out. Two blocks from car. 2 story 6 rooms. Full cement base ment, furnace, fireplace, oak floors, window shades and light fixtures All rooms hand somely tinted and finished in old Ivory. Street are paved and mostly paid. Price only 84100, 8400 cash and 840 a month, including Interest. The Oregon Home Builders Marshall 3718 A-4484. 1405 Yeon building. BARCAIH MITE!! Sacrificed 33 1-3 Per Cent Seven room colonial home, Rose City Heights, very sightly: lot 76x100: beautiful lawn and roses. This place built for a HOME; elegant fireplace, fine shower bath: full oement base ment, furnace and laundry. OWNER MUST SELL. WORTH 87600. WILL TAKE 86000 IF SOLD THIS WEEK. TJuRMS Harbolt Realty Co.. 710 Lewis bldg. SIX ROOM SPECIAL. GROUND 85x100. Three shorf blocks from 10 minute 5arse rvlc: nlfi flfp,aceVbook?.sis buf fetmodern Plumbing, cabinet kitch bookcases. en. woodllft, good basement, nice neighborhood, close to big school, spe cial price for few days, $2250, very easy terms, ask lor Air. camp. PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. 2D FLOOR SELLING BLDG. PHONE MAIN 1800. A-6261. Can You Pay $100 Cash Have G room home, with modern plumbing: fireplace and lot 100x85 feet, with chicken park, etc., 3 blocks from car line. Cheap at S2250 on wsv terms. Call after 8 o'clock. East 4154. or during day Main 2011. Bungalow Bargain Rose City Park Close to the Alameda: has furnace. fireplace. beam celling. hardwood floors. Full concrete basement and floor, a swell and artistic home. Just beina comDleted. This la ud for auick ! "o1" P"ce " " 10 reBcn a JACOB HAAS. 808 Qerllnger bldg. ; for SALE 4 room house, on corner 1 n nH itka am tt 1 atvi jui iiib wu aL i ! Woodlawn 694. i FOR SALE 7 room modern house, lot I 100x150, price $2600. 910 E. 14th st. i N. Woodlawn 694. FOR SALE LOTS 10 1 LARGE, beautiful view lots, 80x110 adjoining carsnn Meignts, ror on'y : $323, $10 down, $5 per month. : th, best value In th city. . Rr9 looking for a place wit inis is If you with a bit I future that is in line with rapid dt I velopment this will suit you. M. E Liee, oz z coroett Diag. BEAt'TIFUL home sites, 80x110. on ly 15 minutes' car ride, west side, (c fare, handy to 2 car lines. If you are looking for a location for a home with a big future this will suit you. M E. Lee, 522 Corbett bldg. FOR SALE. Improved lot In Sell wood Gardens, B0x273; $550, $200 down, balance $10 per month. B-870. Journal. ' FIRLAND lot $S50; worth $460; terms ! $5 monthly. Main 116. or Tabor 2520 100 CARH Duyg choi. lot in Rui. , w,y .adltion. Phone Woodlawn 347$ , - a . .ii; ; 1 ,n. tanio rnia to trade Tor rumi- C. J. Roswell. 275 Pine st. I ' 1 ' ACREAGE 51 fHif'KBN anil fruit ranches near Port land: Oresham district, Estacada line electric station mile. New sub division. Sunshine Valley orchard tracts: best soil, free wood: elegant location. Prices only $75 to $150 per acre in small tracts: easy terms; quick train service. Frank McFarland Realty Co.. 0 Yeon bldg.. Portland, Oregon. 20 Acres Farm Land Level and nearly ready for plow, olose to school. $1 fare to Portland; i $$00 $100 cash; some trscts $600, easy terms, ciauae t;oie. vii tsoara of Trade bldg. SECTION LINE ROAD. 5.31 acres, partly cleared and under ?low, only 4 mile. from the city, at he very low price of $875 per acre. This is a money raising sale and will require quick action. STRONG & CO., 608 Concord bldg. FOR SALE FARMS 17 rem At Clatskanie, Oregon Reclaimed Bottom Land' Sub-Irrigated Suitable for truck gardening, dairying, stock-raising 82 mllea. from Portland rail and water transportation. This land is without a doubt the best in the world, being a composition of decayed vegetation and having an everlasting depth. Settlers on the ground are now raisins; mto (00 sacks of onions and sacks potatoes to the acre. Project must be seen to be un derstood and appreciated. Sold on terms. Call or writs Room 41$. Pa nama Bld'g. Third and Alder Bts.. Portland. Or. 120 Acres $20 Per Acre SI fare from Portland, splendid level farm land, 40 acres nearly ready for Slow, close to town; $1000 caib laude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. BUT my beautiful home farm on Tual atin river, is miles west or rortiana; highly improved. Address 433 12th at. Phone .Marshall 3116V rv rrr ra n n 14i H0 ACRES FOR ONLY 135 PER YEAR. This place is about 34 miles from Portland, close to railroad and town, 20 acres In cultiva tion, pasture and good free out range Jn connection; running water, houee. barn and outbuild ings; renter must buy 7 cows, team, pigs, heifers, calves, hay, chickens and all farm machin ery; aluo other articles. In all amounting to $937. which In cludes 1 year's rent. The stock and farm Implements are cheap at above price. Full list with prices in our office. DORR E. KEASEY A CO.. 2d floor. Chamber of Commerce bldg. VA NTED FARMS go Mr, Farmer We have a live one. A man that has the money and who wants a farm of about 50 to 150 acres under cultivation. Now. Mr. Farmer, wuke up. for this is a chance for you to sell, if It la a first class farm near Port land. C, & A. Investment Co. 288 E. Morrison. Phone E. 07. HOMESTEADS 47 ' HOMESTEAD relinquishment, six mil lion beautiful timber, on main line S. P. R. R.. saw mill, good cabin and clearing. This is something of real merit: will sell for $800. taken eralck. 603 Orejtonlan bldg. HOMESTEADS, relinquishments, etc For information Bend stamps. Ad dress Dept. L. "Dry-hike Store," Dry iake, Oregon. . EXCHANGE- KKAL ESTATE 2j, I HAVE some acreage, one lot on M. Sc6tt line. 7 room house, on 75x120 corner. In The Dalles. Or.. 80 acres, 2 miles from Toledo. Or., on good coun ty road. Will trade all or any part for rooming house or furniture. What have you to offer? Marshall 4783. WE HAVE FOR EXCHANGE houses, lots, farms, acreage, rooming house, restaurants, timber land, dairy ranches, etc.. or anything else you want. H. W. GARLAND, 191 4 th at. WILL trade two shares, par value $1000 each, in an eastern Oregon general mercantile store, for Portland lesldenre property. Pnld 10 per cent dividends in three years. Address R. F D. No 5. Box 11, Hillsboro. Or. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good 5 room bungalow In Vancouver, nice location; price $2200; want southern Ortgon acreage suitable for dairying. Bex 44. C'aotlerook. Wash. WANT buoBTBlow or house, with not over $1500 against it. Have choice suburban acreage, close to electric, 36 minutes out, to exchange. Mortgage $1400. P-600. Journal. ' 10 acres beaverdam land, value $1800, to trade for folltare diamond or win sell at great sacrifice next ten days; make me quick offer. 603 Oregonlan bid 640 acres land, McFerson county, Neb., partly improved, will sell or ex change for small place with balance rash. C. W. Hogaboon. 804 E. 31st It, Portland. NO MATTER what you have to trade. can match you. If you can't sell you can, trade for what you want. Goddard, 502 Couch bldg. TWO beautiful lota, unincumbered, close in, restricted district. Forest Gove, value $600. Want cheap land. F.-628. Journal. FEVERAL improved 10 acre tracts for Portland homes, city and suburban property for Yamhill farms. Money to loan. S-ll Allsky bldg. I WANT a piano and will take one as first pavment on $500 lot In choice locality. Phone A-5128, Main 4128, or call at 512 Piatt bldg. WE exchange what you have for what vou want. feper waiter. . rsner- lock bldg.. 3d and Oak. Marshall 2664. WILL trade Los Angeles property for Portland. State full particulars. 8- 876'. Journal. W ILL sell cheap or trade small equity in 6 room bungalow, balance as rent, iSellwood 10U. i DO you want to sell your house? Do you want to rent or exchange? 203 Piatt bldg. Main 9042. $500 to $900 Portland for property. 3-87P. Journal. Spokane WANTED REAL ESTATE 81 I WANT to btiv 2 good lots in Haw thorne district, between 34th and 50th sts.. for building purposes: own ers onlv reply., no agents. Price must be rlRht. V-834. Journal. ROOMING HOUSES ns A Genuine Bargain IS room; rent $40. Strictly ' mod ern, beautifully furnished; 5 en trances; near 14th and Main. Roses., garden, berries, fruit, mi's: lovely place; ought to sell for $1000. My price $5D0, easy terms. It won't last. Goddard, 602 Couch bldg. 15 rooms, fine location, rent only ti,. clears $S0 mo ; part IL K.. well fufJ nlshed; price cheap, on terms; also :i fine buv in 12 rooms, very lose lit wect airte roomie elw&vs full: priee $550: this is well furnished and-clea,n. j Many mure suua munrir maivtri a mj H. W . IMHLAMI, ll lin St Boarding House Without a doubt one of the best psying places in city: nice yard, man sion or place, always ruii wortn $1000. First one comes gets this for $450. Peters 15 N. 6th st. I HAVE ?ome most excellent buys in rooming houses of 10 to 60 rooms, ranging in price from $275 to $4000. Before buying see me.. I'll prove to you that 1 can save you much money. 02 Couch bldg. BEFORE buying or selling a rooming or apartment house, see us. We pro tect buyer and seller snd guarantee to save you money. Yates Realty Co.. 243 4th st., near city hall. 24 Rooms, Close In House In fine condition; is all ar ranged in housekeeping and well fur nished; this always make a big In' come. Price $1500; terms; might trade: come and see this. INQl'TRE S3 10TH. NEAR STARK. SACRIFICE BY OWNER. 16 rooms, good furniture, fine large lawn nice.' homelike surroundings. I cannot give it my personal attention and will sll for only $500. Main 27. 2ft "ROOMS within 5 blocks of post office Will sell at a sacrifice-. Will consider half trade. Call Main 22S7. Sell Your Rooming House We have cosh buyers for room-in; houses. If you want to sell and jour place ia CLEAN, we have a buy?r. Call a,t 818 Yeon bldg.. or Main 431. BUSINESS CHANCES 20 TWO chair barber shop; good paving proposition. Owner leaving cltv. Call at 3 N. th st. BIG seller to earaares. exclusive ter ritory. Live wires only. 01 8 wet land bid. WILL devote my services and invot some money in paying business. P. O box 1168. EARBER SHOP Three chairs, fine case, good location. Lease. Phone Marshall 1631. SALE OR TRADE Pool hall, good lo- cation. eheao rent. Q-656,' Journal. FOR SALE Small grocery; 321 North 17 th st. WEDDING invitations, announcements. Ryder Print Co.. 3d Mor M. tS3. FOR RENTFARMS BUSINESS CHANCES 80 - (Continued) Attention- Before buying r celling a business, Bee Mr. Chamberlin. - 1 PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, ' I 212 Selling bldg.. ; Main 1800. A-6281. ! NEW towns on the Portland, Eugene j & Eastern Ry- offer exceptional lo j cations for grocery stores, drug stores, ' harness makers, bakeries, implement , dealers and general lines. For full Information call or write Paolfic Land Co.. Ill Journal bldg., Portland, Or. RESTAURANT MEN ATTENTION We have Just been commissioned to sell the largest restaurant business in Portland; ideal conditions; 1911 vol ume 'f business amounted to $140. 000. ' Full particulars. 31 Lbr. Eich. A MAN who can devote his service and invest a few hundred dollars in 'a business proposition that will stand , investigation. Do not call unless you 1 ; wiu oe satisriea wun ytsr ww. See Mr. Chavis. 286 3rd et, BARBERS Six chair, up-to-date shop and batha. heart of city; paying bus iness: 4 year lease; owner must leave city. . Kemp Barbers' supply 6$ Sixth street Grocery Store In A-l location; rent 120. with living roomi Worth $750. Price today for ' all. $560. Peters, 15 N. 6th st. LIGHT manufacturing, partner want ed for a growing business; pay sal ary and share of profits; not much money required. Call room 329 Mor gan bldg. ; RESTAURANT MEN. " I havn a fomnlfl, outfit for a first class restaurant, cost me $800, and I win sen ail ror iiuu. meters. 10 w. 6th St WOOD, coal. etc. Partner wanted Tu tend office, check wood. etc. Can draw $100 month salary and share of profits. Room 329 Morgan bldg. I HAVE some excellent buys In small confectionery and grocery stores. See me before buying. It will pay you. o02 Couch bldg. - A a.NAf 1 am rorcea to sell my equity on my 4 room bungalow, up- to-date, close in, only $80 down. Call 1 Wo(Td. 3436 at 9 p. m, or 8 a. m. FOR SALE A grocery and delica tessen doing from $16 to $40 per day. all bash. 4 living rooms above, all modern. G. W. Merrill. 411 Yeon bid GROCERY store on Mon ta villa carllne. doing good business; will invoice or sell for $1700; $400 cash, balance monthly. Call Tabor 187J. MAKE your own beer, whiskey, wine with our extract. Stamp brings par ticulars. . Ambrew Agency, Box 117$, Portland, Or. $4000 business corner in Sell wood. rented for $S2 a month, for $3260. Call 406 McKay b.-g. Main 984. $600 WORTH of store fixtures, com- , who can Kpotk, read and write the Eng plete for a confectionery and cigar . nh language. For Information apply store. Price 812o. 502 Couch bldg. to recruiting officer, Worcester bldg.. MONEY- TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE!! REAL ESTATE OR FOR BUILDING PURPOSES; VERY FLEXIBLE CONTRACTS; NO COM MISSION. COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO. 816 SPALDING BLDG. Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 Per Cent II V Xifrw"! KITTY Main 210. Room 421, Falling bldg. LOAN 9 on improved city property or for building purposes; a vances made as building progresses); lit., al r- payment privileges; no commission or brokerage. J. P. Lipscomb, 242 Stark. FOR BUILDING LOANS See HARTMAN-THOMPSON BANK. Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE, 701 Selling Bldg. WE have money to loan on your real estate; rirst mortgages only, HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 423 unamoer or commerce. 6 AND 7 MORTGAGE LOANS Save time and money by seeing us first for loans. Any amount. A. K. HILL, 419 HENRY BLDG. MONEY for loans on improved city property current rates, no commis- sions. Wm Mac-Master, 701 Corbett MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security; apply rm 201! Stock Exchange. 3d and Yamhill. $100,000 on mortgages, rlty and farm property, fire insurance. Mo.KV.nsle & Co.. Gerlinyer bldg, 2d and Alder. PRIVATE party has money to loan, real estate security. II. Hatfield, 165tfr 4th ; MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES TATE. WM. G. BECK". 316 FAi ! 1 N(i BijLMJ, HAVE any amount to loan on good Portland real estate. Call 228 Oharn ber of Commerce bldg. No brokers I MAKE a speclaltv of loans, from $f.00 to $2000. No delavs. A. D. Wliloughhy- At Co.. 415 Corbett bldg. $1000 TO $5000 to loan st 6 per cent on Portland residences. Thos. J. WarJ, 411 Yeori bldg. Marshall 2858. CASH palil for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans;. reawnahU rales. F H. Lewis A Co.. s Lew in hldg I HAVE for Immediate loans, $8-'iii. $1600. $6000, at current rates. A. 11. Hell. 201 Gerllnrer hlrtg. IX)ANS of $z6.00'0 or less; real estate. Farrlngton. 416 Com. Club Mdg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE A. H. HARDING. 31$ Cliam. of t;otn. $1000 TO $500 private funds for good loan. Phone Tabor Z5Z0. , viiwv on improved city nrotiertv. Hidings At Hlley. 404 Hroadwsy hldg MONEY to loan. 6 to 8 per cent. V. 11 Seits St Co.. 310 Spalding bldg. MORTGAOE loans and 7 per cent Louis Salomon & Co.. 229 Stark t I iir.n trn tfir.,1 I linn tn.i.i f r'ed W. Oerman Co..'Cham. 'of iUm. $2500 or less to loan on city property" Box &jl..ents. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EBfAtA GEO. P. DEKUM. 228 HENRY HLH. MONEY on city property. Ridings Riley, 404 Broadway bldg. M. i!K17.. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, .SALARIES 67 Salaried People START THE NEW TEAR OWING BI'T ONE PARTY $10 TO $100 ON YOUR PERSONAL NOTE. FOR KCKTHI.K PARTICULARS CALL. TELEPHONE OR WRITE ; State Security Co, 30 FAILING BLDQ. ELBY t'OMPANY. Licensed. ) $10 to $10,000 to loan on diamonds. Jewelry, watches, musical instru ments, pianos, automobiles, storage receipts, etc. Private place, quick service, low rates. 820 Lumber Ex- change bldg. Main 4817. ; CHATTEL loans For salaried people and others upon their own names, cheap rates, easy payments. See me before dealing ertsewhere; confidential. It. D. Drake, 328 Henry bldg. DESIRABLE place for ladies and gen tlemen to borrow money on diamonds and jewelry, eastern rates. Diamond Palace, 334- Wash., opp. Owl drug store. M'ONEY to loan on diamonds. planoSJ autos and motorcycles, or storage re- t-etr.tn. 3 per cent. Apply 413 Maoieay bldg. " MONEY sold on Installment; confl. dential to salaried people. F. A. Newton. &1 4 Henry bldg. i IMMEDIATE and confidential loans oh lurnnure, yiaiius, uw, motorcycles). 20C Alder. TiinVir.v tnu riswV An 1UmAn4si 4anaUA e n warahAiitLSi rsnalnf m Room, i, "Hvasbir-gton bldg A PRIVATE party makes small short (60 day) loans on chattels. B. 2288L SONEY loaned on diamonds and lew elry, strictly confidential. HIM 1L, MONEY TO jLOAN 0T CHATTELS, SALARIES 1 (Ooatlaned) Need "Moriey Quickr" . . Loans Made.oniSalary or YOUR FURNITURE. PIANO, AUTO. STORAGE RECEIPTS, LIVESTOCK, REAL ESTATE. MOTORCYCLES OR DIAMONDS. YOU CAN GET IT TODAY. 413 Macleay . Bldg. Between 4th and 5th. on Washington. Open 8:00 a. in. to 4:00 p. m Saturday till 8:flq p. m. WE loan money on jlamoali end Jewelrv at half tha rtlri phairarad ty brokers. Marx A Bloe-h, 74 Id St. LOAN8 WANTED SO wanted to borrow $12s0 on provea city property, for 2 yeara, private parties preferred. J-74$Jour- lial. FINANCIAL 51 CASH PAID FOR MORTGAGES. Or seller's security In contract of aale on real estate in Wash, or Or. H. Noble. Lumbermgns bldg.' Loans. HELP WANTED MALE Situation Wanted Ads. inserted free for tiose In need of work who are unable to pay for an advertisement. Advertisements must be brougnt to the office personally by the parties desiring work. T. M. C. A. EAlFLOYlIENT DEFT. Employment membership guarantee member will secure employment or re fund of membership ite; gives two months' f ull .membership privilege, 10 months social privilege. Record for 11 months ending NOT. ' 80: t ails for men j... 1408 Pcsitns filled J11H Aii young men seenltrg employment. especially strenrers. ate cordially In- vited to consult with tie aecretary of r.inpioymcnt Department. Learn to repair? and drivhs automobiles. Best equipped school in the wtt Modern facilities, up-to-date methods. Everything practical. Big demand for trained men. Tuition in installments if desired. We assist our graduates to positions. Pacific Auto & Gas Engine Sobool, 18$-I0 Chapman si., between Yamhill and Taylor. WANTED For U. S. army, able bod- ied, unmarried men between sgea of 18 and Su. citizens of than Halted 8taten. of good ch&rac'er and temperate habits, 8d and Oak sts.. Portland. Or. 27 ! SALESMEN wanted We have a splen- did proposition to offer an expert enced real estate salesman, one w.io is familiar with vahies in Portland city property. i'ce Mr. Vsnce. Dorr i. Keaney & Vo., -Jd floop than;ber of Commerce.' A FINK chamre to get into a buaineas of your own. Small capital required. I'l. limited opportunity.' Call at once. Trrltory going fast. The Golden West Mfg. & Distributing Co,.. 1SS-180 Chap- man st. PORTLAND manufacturer wants 2 re liable nven.at once with $300 to $S0 ! Tto njnti'e Ka.esropm Jn Portland and Angeles. Bus ness rrets $2600 year, ' Interview 2o4 fe.. 14th. Hawthorne, csr. SALESMAN wanted: a ibuslnesa worth ; - while and an opportunity to build a business of your own. tTUM weekly. Aa drees Capital City Nursersy Co.,Sslem.Or I WANT XV exchange- unincumbered lots for clearing land- Will furnish house. E. E. Miller, 40 Worcester bldg. ? WANT Eli A lumber ajtlesman; staTe experience and uury' expocteJ. Y-800, Journal. L il WANTED Young man to learn barber trade, union lior. Call 832 Missis-, i 5;' ""-1.''JL- A" 1 r - ' iisi'ma) t i oro ouuoing. t-nonfj Marensii se. r. M Cuftrrt. : '. I WANTED At oii'-e. 2,i inen to learn atitrl rcpaiilng and driving; call at "'K ""lw "l,f"'"' ' ' ""i" fluvrniioinu nnutumw, fvniiumiu' contlUftS l llbhed Cljde Agency, 20; Stock Kxchangv. MAN to sell - lulKi Uinvrntion for aiitos. Exclusive territory. 801 Swet- -land I'l ill;. ' " ' SOLICIT ORS "V A NTkKrbetcffer ill 'My; Van I vck Studio. 404 Wash, st. 3 MKN to sruo by 'lu,; 2 miles easi Montu vula. .;tio. k.isc nj.wn. VjTlinipers. Cal- "J I K,K M.'ini.i'.inriers mi tfornia Win- Deoot, .j. Yamhill. HEM' WAXTKIi MIKC. 10 liKK'ioN ACTOMOlilLll ' eJCHOOL. ::iib--J.,K lllli Latest Up to 3nle metl i of pi-iictlcsl Instruction in driving nnd repairing aulos by esj'ert instruc tors anri mechanics. Tuition, part (ash on enrollment, balance at lime of grad uation. We uHHiKi graduate to oei tlon. Day ami night classes. BAKl;-.HiV H;:i'e Hoard of Exsminert vrii: le in y-innn Jeniiary 12 and 13 at-34';' Morriron st., for the purpose ul evatnlning nil appllcsnts holdloi pT-rrnita. Those hollliig permits and tallJrig to spjiear lor oc.jnjria tiin on tile above date their permits wl'l be r vokeii. T. M. I, en ho. Secretary. Oltb'OON LAW. CHoJL. " A thorough practical bourse in taw; no lime lost from regular occupation; i-e. tiai ion enin. Samuel T. ctich-ar'i.-,.n, dean. M. Morohead, Sec, Xls il Cuiruioii wealth IMk., I'ortlawf, Qt. your si.Hre time to bulirt uu a tne'l order tiimiiiess of yur own. We be! you Ktart for a eliare in profits; 27 op por:unl tie. i'artlculars free. Mutual Opportunities. Kxchunge. I'.uffalo, N. Y. WOMfcN -4ot government oVs. Big pay. Write for list rf positions now available.. - Franklin Institute. Dept. Vi 6'JH-J, Horhester, N. Y. PoltTLAND ihllwHy mall clera exam inations soon. $75 month. , .i.'ti inon education; pull unnecessary. Fur particulars mUrtrn KX-40, Journal. l') HTIAND lailway. mail clerk turn- lnutions soon. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. $JJ, Hlcheeter. N. Y. i UNCALLED for tallowed suits. $(.$0 up. Taylor, tha tsilor.?:s9U Burnslde M tfifRMOTT'S show rd school, day jyf-ev'ng classes. 3H Tliford bldg. PACIFIC Chiropractic; College. Inc., 407 to 41 '"'ommonwealth bldg. HELP VAXTKI4-raMALE 2 Hssss'-asssis'ssssjss''asa,assseja-ai HSf a- aif Situation Wanted Ads inserted free fo those In need of work and who are usable to pay for an advertisement. Advertisements must be brought to the .office persoaal ly by the parties desiring work. WK can use three or four jrood, Intel llgent women who need to ntakt. money. onehut those who are will- ing to get out and hustle need apply. Cail between 9 and 11:30 a. m. N a Bene Corset tVrr.pany. 202 V Brodwsy st WANTED Es perienc-W saleswoman lo wash goods department. Apply t tween 9 and 10 a. m. at superintend ent's office, sisth floorMeter k. Frank store. : WANTED Middle a serf woman to do light housework for doom and board. Call evenings between 'T sad $t f N. . 1h. downstair. ' - ; 20 EXPERIENCED waist finishers and ; helpers wasted: bring reference, 434 Morrison. !, t . ! UP IS years old girl wanted to ana wer the phone. Call between 12. ; l 30 or 6 and e p. m. i6 ITnlon ve.N. WANTED Olrl . to v?brlt. for good i home, small wages, gs. zo. ! PAI1TIMK ei:aranlesil- In Is la T- A. II la. IA la.a. v. -i. t rd iril . WANTED Y 'oung Virl jto assist wUb Tabor ?iL i wet nnriierMar. 1 1 17"$T" housework WANTED A WANTED wet nurae. IfUtt Journal. CeatUue as Heat 3fs .