The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 19, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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RUSSIANS
OPENING
NEW OPERATIONS IN
CARPATHIAN REGION
Task of Invading Hungary
.Will Start When Weather
Conditions Will Permit.
MINOR SUCCESS CLAIMED
Austro-Grerman Beport of Bee en t De
feat of SsiiUdi lm Emphat
ically Denied.
Petrograd, April 19. (I. N. S.)
"w'ith the first phase of the Russian
- campaign in the Carpathians ended by
weather conditions, trie czar a- troops
today were busily engaged In strength
ening positions already won and with
- opening- new operations to clear Aus-tro-Germans
from Buckowlna and East
em Galicla, As soon as this task is
completed and normal weather) condi
tions obtain, the task of Invading
Hungary will be resumed.
Minor Russian successes about Ros
tokl, 40 miles south of Cernowitz, were
reported today. The Russians once
again have crossed the Dneister river
and today were engaged In a drive on
Jablonlca pass, through which leads
the -railroad to Haramaros Sziget.
Austro-Uertnan claims that tiie lius
sians have lost 500,000 men in the. Car
pathian campaign and were decisively
defeated were emphatically denied in
a statement issued by the Russian
war office.
"On the contrary," says the state
ment, "the operations in ttte 1 Carpa
thians were a complete success. We
have taken all positions attacked de
spite terrible difficulties and flooded
atreama and muddy roads.
"The nature of the fighting and the
fact that the Russians were on the
offensive made our losses severe, but
tiic losses on the enemy wete much
heavier than ours."
Allies' Claim iH-nicd..
Berlin, via wireless to .Sayville, L. I.,
April. 19. (U. P.) British and French
claim-s of victory on the Western front
are "sheer inventions," according to an
officiiil statement issued today; by the ish troops had been sent to the Le
war office here.' The statements of I vant for operations against Turkey,
the enemy countries were declared to There have been rumors to this effect,
be "untrue in every particular." 'but the only definite fact has been
In the region of Ypres and in other
sections tiie British have been ejected
from advanced trenches which they
Vere able to occupy during the early
fighting, it was stated. The losses of
the British troops have been extremely
heavy, especially near Gulinusten.
Between tiie Meusc utid Moselle only
artillery duels arc in pro n revs, the
; statement declared. l-'rench attacks
about Combres, in tiie Y'usgea, have
failed.
Turk Iteceive Setback.
Constantinople, April (I. N. S.)
-Turkish ei forts to reach tho Persian
gulf have received a setbu' k, according
toan official statement issued here to
day by tho Turkish wur office. Tl)e
arrival of British reinforcements in
the Basra district forced the sultan's
troops to retire. '
ue advance guard," says the state-
ment. made- a number of successful
attacks m the Basra district., and
niuth serious f gluing followed at ,
bjario and Alhujiwiilj W pene-
trated the enemy a fortified positions.
but retired with the arrival of British
reintoroeincnts.
" j
Germans in Norfh Sen.
London, April 19. (I. N. S.) Five 1
German torpedo-boat 1. t-troyers wore
alghted north of the Hinder lightship
by the captain of a London steamer,
according to reports received here to
day from Amsterdam.
Several torptdo-boat destroyers and
four submarines were sighted 25 miles !
'northwest of Ymiden by the captain '
Of a Newcastle vessel. Tiie squadron
was steaming west when sighted.
Similar reports of a flotilla of war-
snips cruising the .North sea were
made by varigus trawlers arriving at
English ports. That the fleet is Ger-
man was regarded here as a certainty.
-Heavy fogs prevailing over the
North "sea and the British channel
today made another German air raid
wore than a possibility, and a heavy
force of special constables was being
held in constant readiness to man the
aerial guns in case the air craft of
the tnemy should be sighted.
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DIVORCE SUITS ARE FILED
baivid Nassikof sky. known locally as 1
David Green, proprietor of a store at
145 First street, this morning sued
Baba Risel Nassikofsky for divorce,
alleging cruelty. H. E. McKlnney sued
Mabel E. MeKinney for divorce,' alleg
ing cruelty. Circuit Judge Ganienbein
this morning granted a divorce to
Theresa Gaudlitz from Adolph Gaud
litz on grounds of. cruelty. Circuit
Judge" Morrow Saturday granted a divorce-
to Ella K. Moylan from James
1, Moylan on grounds of desertion,
and Judge Catena -granted a divorce
to Catherine C. Sigrist from Jacob C
Sigrist on grounds of cruelty.
Charging that her husband struck at
her with a carpenter's square, which
stuck in the door when it miesed her,
Dora Putnam sued Fritz Putnam for
divorce this morning, alleging cruelty.
On the ground that Mrs. Annie Mc
3ermott deserted William MeDermott
In Helo, Hawaiian inland-. H months,
after they were married in Honolulu
in 1908. Circuit Judge Gatetis this
morning granted MeDermott a divorce.
STOCK WILL BE. SOLD
Arrangements are under way today
for the- taking over by Jones' Cah
Store of the stock of Rioe & Phelan,
wholesale supply firm, at 200 Oak
street, which made an assignment Sat
urday. The matter is being worked
out through the adjustment bureau
of the Portland Credit Men's associa
tion. .
An "Acid"
Stomach
needs soothing-not the harsh
ness of a cathartic. GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil (Cap
sules) from Holland is a balm
for all stomach troubles.
Price 25c. SOc & $1.00. All Dr-iyrists!
Monty refunded if they do not lielp
Too.
Genuine Haarlem Oil Mfg. Co. j
American utnee. 184 Water Sit.
mm - ... . . . . . -
BLIND ORATOR TO
SPEAIJ WEDNESDAY
Atwood.
Wednesday, night, April ''l, the
Knights of Pythias of Portland and
a number of surrounding towns and
cities will assemble to hear the won
derful blind orator, Frederick S. At
wood, three times grand chancellor of
Minnesota, and said to be one of the
great fraternal orators of the decade.
Th 1 ff r iirfl will h arivn in 1 n-f
! P. Temple, at Eleventh and Alder. Th
public is invited. There will bo no
charge and no collection. The sub
ject ia "Fraternaiism and Pythian
Knighthood.'
Sir Knight Atwood is a discovery
of Gus Moser. When Mr. Moser went
to Winnipeg last summer to capture
the supreme convention for Oregon In
1916 which he did he heard Atwood
and capitulated. Since then Gus Mo
ser has kept on boosting for Atwood.
WAR SUMMARY
BY J. W, T. MASON
Former European Manager of
the United Press.
New York, April 19. The attemDt of
a Turkish torpedo boat to sink a Brit
ish transport off Chios brought the
first official announcement that Brit-
that the French embarked trooDs for
Turkey a month ago, but diverted them
to Egypt.
The change in the French plans was
not due to the necessity of reinforc
ing the British army in Egypt. A
convenient place was desired, accord
ing to Paris, to rest the troops pend
ing the commencement of the land
campaign against Turkey. Why there
was so long an interval between the
arrival of the French and British is
a mystery. It is apparent that' plans
were changed after the French em
barked for Turkey. The reason is kept
secret by the London and Paris gov
ernments. It is probable that the fail
ure of the naval attack on the Dar
danelles forced the conclusion that the
Turks, directed by the Germans,- were
more formidable adversaries thin the
allies wej-e first willing to admit.
Then Hvas decided that land opera
tions fajlght fail also, unless carried
t h'is, orv tm, -.,,- 1.4 -
pialn the holding of the French troops
in Egypt, but not the delay of the
British in sending their own.
After the first shock of surprise
cau8ed by tho resistance of the Dar-
danelles i defenses and the conclusion
that the land force employed against
the Turks must be of the greatest
strength; It is probable that indecision
arose as to the advisability of at
tempting such a movement. It was
realized that these troops must be
withdrawn from the present and pros
pective armies in France and Belgium,
and the question was whether the
military exigencies would permit the
weakening of the continental forces.
Hence the delay which has been the
puzzling feature of the Turkish 'opera
tions., Now that the British, are positively
known to be in Levantine waters, it
seems to be a safe conclusion that the
British decided in favor of a serious
land movement against the Turks. It
is more probable that more important
gains will result from the Turkish op
erations than at Neuve Chapelle or
St. Mlhiel. The disappointing out
come of the western offensive was
probably the determining Influence In
the apparent decision to transport a
largei army to Turkey.
The time is nearing when the land
campaign against Turkey will take
precedence in interest over the f igllt-
ins elsewhere.
Subjects for Essay
Contests Announced
Higli School Students Will Eave One
Topio While Grammar Pupils Are to
Subjects for the hygienic essay con
tests lnthe public schools have been
announced. For the best essay from
the fourth, fifth and sixth grades a
prize of ;$5 will be awarded. For the
grammar, grades, any grade above the
sixth, the prize will be $10, whfle a
prize of $5 will be" given for the best
essay from each high Bchool.
For the lower grades the subjects
are: "The Dangers of Impure Water,"
"The Ventilation of Rooms," "The Care
of the Eyes," "The Cigarette Habit,"
"The Effect of Alcohol on the Body."
Two subjects are given for the
grammar grades, as follows: "Why
Business Men Demand Abstinence on
the Part of Their Employes" and "In
toxicant and Athletics."
The subject for the high schools is
"The Value of Total Abstinence to a
Life."
It is announced also that pupils may
enter their essays in the state contest,
in which prises of $5, $10 and $15 are
being offered.
FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco, April 19. (U. P.)
Fire destroyed 10 business houses and
practically wiped out the block be
tween Franklin and Ellis streets here
early today. The loss exceeded $30,
000. Fireman Frank Smith was
knocked; unconscious by a falling tim
ber. Hens Make Good Showing.
H. N. Frazer of the Frazer- Detention
home reported that 569 dozen eggs of
the value of $137.25 were gathered at
the home in the six months from Octo
ber to March, inclusive. He said 48
aI-IaI,.,, v,Arh (91 irorA nfloH frt frtrti
The cost cf feeding tha chickens at
the home h said was about $ i a
month, or $30 for the six months.
Frederick S
IN THE
CONTROVERSY ABOUT
STATE ROAD FUNDS
Efforts of Commissioners
Madden and Leerv in Be
half of North Unavailing.
JOSEPHINE : GETS MONEY
Matter of Diversion of Ttu.de Ordered
Investigated by the State-
Engineer.
Salem, Or.. April 19. Efforts of
Commissioners Madden end Lever of
Jackson county to have the state high
way commission agree to the expendi
ture of $40,000 of the-state's funds on
the northern section of the Pacific
highway, rather than on the Siskiyou
section, failed today.
The money was appropriated by the
last legislature for hard surfacing of
the Siskiyou section and the commis
sioners contended that the grades and
tills, which make up about half of the
Siskiyou section, would not be in shape
to hard surface this year, and that
anyway Jackson county's money had
been extravagantly spent b$ the form
er Hta.te highway engineer and that
the state should make good in some
way.
Commissioner Madden insisted at
one stage of the meeting that the state
should ' skin its own skunks."
JCay "Ftiitt Back."
Madden recalled that State Treas
urer Kay had promised at Medford
that tiie state would give an amount
equal to that spent by Jackson coun
ty on the Siskiyous. Jackson county
spent $200,000 on that section. Kay
said he did not make the promise and
that it must have been former Gover
nor Welt who made it.
Madden brought up the matter of
$35,000 claimed by Contractor Sweeney
in addition, to the amount allowed" by
Engineer Bowlby. John H. Albert,
member of the advisory committee.
suggested during the discussion of
this matter, that when the board de
parted from the fundamental princi
ple of accepting an engineer's report
or estimate, it was getting on danger
ous ground.
Representative Blanchard, of Jose
phine county, appeared before the
board in regard to the expenditure of
$6oo0 on highway improvement, and
the commission authorized that the
money should be expended by the coun
ty court under the direction of the
state highway engineer. The commis
sion also decided to have Cantlne go
to Josephine and Douglas counties and
investigate the complaint made by
Blanchard tiiat by diverting the route
of the Pacitic highway to Glendale,
Douglas county was taking it away
from the road already improved by
Josephine, and that a junction would
be impossible.
Cantlne said that Columbia county
wanted to divert funds as in Jackson
county, and suid it would be well to
wait until his engineers got through
investigating in Columbia.
Political Danger
Seen m Bank Case
Matter InTolving the Blffge National
Bank's Charge Against Administra
tion May Come Before Cabinet.
Washington, April 19. (U. P.) Po
litical danger is scented by the admin
istration in tiie suit of the Riggs Na
tional bank here for an injunction to
restrain the treasury department from
exercising jurisdiction over it. The
bank alleges a plot to wreck the Riggs
Interests.
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo,
who recently underwent a surgical op
eration, cut short his convalescence to
take charge of the situation. There
were : indications that an attempt
would be maie to reconcile the appar
ently contradictory statements of
Louis W. Brandeis of Boston, special
investigator for the department of jus
tice, officials of the department. Attor
ney General Gregory and Comptroller
of the Currency Williams, all of whom
have had something to say about the
affair.
Signs of friction between various
heads of departments were manifest at
the capitol. President Wilson appeared
to be very much interested. The Riggs
case undoubtedly will be discussed at
the meeting of the cabinet tomorrow.
Foreign Colonists
To Settle in Valley
Vang-uaxd of Germans ana Anstrians
WU1 Arrive About May 1 rrom
Alberta, Canada.
J. W. Brewer, manager of the farm
land bureau of the new Chamber of
Commerce, is arranging today for the
settlement of five German 'and Aus
trian families upon Willamette vailey
farms. The five are the advance guard
of a colony o 30, and they will arrive
May from Coalhurst, Alberta.
Lands contiguous to one another are
desired by these new settlers, letters
from them indicating that their resi
dence in Canada has been complicated
by the European war, and that they
wish to establish a new colony.
John Gargas, representing seven
Iowa families who ; are seeking new
homes, called at the bureau today to
learn of prospects for homesteads. H
is investigating lands west of the Cas
cades, and also prospects in the Inland
Empire.
TILLAMOOK .WAS CLOSED
Tillamook, Or., April 19. Following
notice from District Attorney Coyne,
that the stores must close on Sunday,
all business was suspended yesterday.
Even the drug stores closed, and only
one bootblack stand, telephone office
and livery stable were open. For tho
most part the storekeepers welcomed
the change. One company sold over
$40 worth of fishing tackle after 6
o'clock Saturday night.
Victim of Freight Train.
CA.ttla Wish Anrll 19 Pnllon sn?
nnimttf authorities are endeavoring to- !
day to learn the identity of a young '
man apparently about 18 years old.
who' was run over and killed by a
vnr.hom Pacific freight train. Th"
r h train derlam Mt
. . 1J: i
T. 1 1 C O .,. - - w - " . "-
lying on the track with his head rest
ing on a raiL The only clue to the
identity ,Of the body ia laundry slip
bearing the name . E. C. Marshall,
found- in the young man's clothes.
War Correspondent
To Visit Portland
1- ;
James 7. 3. Archibald: Xas Juet Re
turned Trout Kt XXonths With Ger
man and Austrian Armies.
One of the! visitors to the coast this
summer will be James F. J. Archi
bald, noted war correspondent, cf
Scrlbner's magazine, who has Just re
turned after' having spent five months
with the German and Austrian armies
at the front.
Mr. Archibald has participated in
every campaign in the past 20 years.
including the Chinese-Japanese, Nica
ragua-Honduras, Britleh-Boer, Span
ish-Ameriean, Russo-Japanese besides
many or lesser importance.
mere Is a possibility of Mr. Archi
bald remaining long enough in Port
land to giv one of his famous war
talks while en route to California.
Inspects Timber Holdings.
Thomas Shevlin, of St. Paul, Minn.,
rormer tootbali star and owner of ex
tensive timber holdings in Central
Oregon, spent a few hours in Portland
Saturday. Mr. Shevlin and his asso
ciates had Just re-turned from an in
spection of their properties near Bend,
but had no plans to announce as to
development of their interests.
WANT AD RATES
lu effect ociutier 1, ml.
ALL Flit: VIOL'S UAXES CANCELLED
CHAliGhMJ ALVLUlIbLilt..Mii
Uiiilj T Simday
1 cent per word per lu.ertion.
Tai charge ia fur ul.' classification!, ex
cpptmg -(or aent in i-rirate Family," "Koom
and Board ia Private Jr'amilj," "Situation
wanted and -Wauu-a to Keut" ads, wuicb
are I'm cent per worj per Insertion.
Ho ad charged for .csa thun 13 ceuts.
CAKH AUVtlKTlSEMEN'lij
IU renta iifr w.uil f,,p Mil .u4ffu,flnn.
axcpntiiiir "Fob Rnt 1m 1'rlvut. L.n-iu
'Koom and Board ia Private FainUv," "Situ'a
Hon Wanted..." and "Waited to Bent" d
wbicn are IVi cent pe.- wurd. Couecutlv
uuwuo.'i 01 casa jut ads:
3 insertions f r tUe price of 3.
7 insertion fjr toe pries of 5.
ZJitef Statistics
172 arriagcs.BIrtbs. Deaths.
BUSINESS CAJRDS
W. G. Smith & CO. n
Third floor. Morgan bldg.
UHtSS suits for rent, ail sizes. Unique
lauoring uo., 303 stark st.
IlEATHM A j FUXE1ULS 75
LABBK In th!a c!t April IS, at his late
itwidence. 777 H MiRSissippi avenue, Paul
Lab tie, aged 5S years, tiualiand of Marie
Laube. and brother of Mrs. Julia Mathaiot. of
ButteviUe, Or., Mary D. Labbe, of Milwankie,
Or., Jobn and David Labbe of Onaga, Kansas,
and William Labbe. Portland, and nephew of
B. Labbe, Portland. The funeral services
will be held Tuesday. April '20. at 2 o'clock
p. ui-, at the reskience establishment of J.
P. Finley & fcicn. ilontKoujery1 at Fifth. Friends
Invited.
SAMKEUii In thl- citv. April 18. at the
renideure. IMfO Kast sixteenth street. Julia
Matilda bamberg, ayi-il 47 vrurn, 9 months. 14
days, beloved wife of Gutav and mother' of
Mary KeiUiel, Kinma. Alum and Oiga Ham
berg. The funeral will b buhl from the
above residence at 8:45 a. in. tomorrow (Tues
day), thence to the Church of the Sacred
Heart, where servicea will be fccld at 9 a. in.
Friends invited. Inurement at Mount Calvary
cemetery. -
SAlUiLNT In this city. April 19. at bor
iate residence, 4134 Fit ty-gf-cond street.
3. E., Julia Saraent. The reiuHins are at the
resldrnce establishment of J. I'. Fiuley tc
son, Montgomery t Firth.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 347
Wash. Main 26a. A-1269. Flowers for
all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florist, fine flowers
and floral designs. 287 Morrison st.
CLARK'S Flower Shop-Funeral d
sirrns. flowers. 430 Wash. Main 3771.
FUXEIlAb DIRECTORS
A splendid residence undertaking es
tablishment, with private driveway.
J. P. FINLEY ci SON.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director. 220 3d st., corner
Salmon. Lady assistant- Phones A'
1511, Main 607.
Dunning & McEnteeMuod"
taacra
e rn in
very detail. Broadway and Pine sts.
Main 430, A-4t8. L,acly assistant..
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
Eat Side Funeral
East Alder st. East 52
Directors.
. B-226.
414
Chambers Coi ad ey!1
lawn 830t. C-1133. Lady embalmer.
A D Vollor rr 682 V.illiamr
ave.
ri Hi Z-Dlici uuiEast 1.08S.
C-1088.
Lady attendant. Day and night service.
Walter C. Ken worthy
1632-1634 E. 13th. Se'lwood 71. B-1123.
A. D. KEKWOHTHY CO Calls
nrnmr.tlv answerer! fri Nfla"USrts of
City. I. O. 6- F. bldg., Lents. Tabor 5387.
Uorvsiltn E. 80th
and Glisan. Fu-
Hamilton n
eral services. Tabor 4313
R. T. Byrne
and Knott
. C-19.43.
BREEZE & SNOOK, B-1252, T. 1258.
1026 Belmont st., at 34 Sunnyside.
PEARSON
1080.
869-371 Russell st.
SKEWES
0 Undertaking Co. Main 4162.
A2321. Cor. 3d and Clay
tt3IPQnMRiDENCK UND. PLS.
LniVjOUlNjL 6133. A-2235. 445 Mor.
P. L. LERCH. leading east siae urtaet
taker. E. 11th & Clay. B-1888. E. 781.
MONUMENTS
Schanen-BIair Co.i
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
Largest stock of fine marble and
granite in Portland. Beautiful granite
from our Oregon quarry. 287 Haw
thorne ave. East 6566.
BLAESING GRANITE Ca
PORT LANU MARBLE WK 364-263
4th st. opp. city hall. M. 8564. A,I51fl.
FOR SALE HOUSES 61
7 ROOM modern house,; cor. lot, less
than $3000; terms; 2 blocks south of
Sandy; by owner. 642 E. 68 C-2891.
$360 cash buys $800 equity in a room
house in Arleta, $9 a month pays
balance. 2X198, Journal. -
CLASSY, new, modern 6 room bunga
low, cneap. : cash or terms. ator
1404.
MODERN home, , $3500. for $2&ol.
Owner leaving city; fine location.
P't,X. 4,''. . ,
SOUTH Mt. Tabor residence of 7
r -.-". -"r
sale cheap. terms easy. laoor &sus.
PLANS $5. i PLANS $5.
Let us plan your bungalow. Phon.
Mar. 2500. 09 McKay bldg.
$50 down, balance like rent, new, mod
ern 6 room bungalow, restricted dis
trict. Owner. Sellwood. 2204. .
ei
6 ROOM bungalow, modern, furnished .
J or unfurnished, with buffet, paneled '
dining room, bookcases, Dutch kitchen,
large front porch, big garden, fruit;
trees; going away and must sell; small i
payment down; $15 per month. Price 1
S20OO. Atrxar lmnravmAnls sll naift.
2023 E. Yamhill st. Mount Tabor.
2-car lines.
i ROSE CITT PARK
, HOMES.
Deal direct with the owners; the
original platters of this beautiful part
of Portland. Call on our realty de
partment, cor. 4th and Sti-xk.
liAKTAIAN & THOMPSON
; MOOJERN 7 ROOM BUNGALOW.
i My modern 7 room bungalow has 4
large rooms on first floor, 3 and bath
on second iloor, furnace and fireplace,
full cement basement and tubs, street
work all done and paid for; $2200 loan
on property 7 interest, due January
1, 1SJ1S. Come and see this property.
1 will take car of interest to January
1, 1316. Phone Woodiawn 3240.
A DANDY new 5 room bungalow, oak
! floors, fireplace, cement basement,
all kinds built in work, lutch Kitchen,
with breakfast nook; terms or cash.
Hawthorne car to 60th and Division,
west to 5Sth. south ,to 216 SSth st.
Owner.
YOU are able to buy. Can you find
a better investment than to pur
chase our 6 room modern bungalow,
bath, fireplace, built in features, ce
ment basement, choice location near
carline. You can buy this for $2t per
month, interest included. Oil Mar
shall 3569. ,
SUNNi'SlDK Nice 8 room modern
home; all improvements in; 0th near
Belmont; email payment down balance
easv installments; interest 6 -er cent;
no mortgage to assume. Might con
sider lot as first payment. Venry C
Prudhomme. 528 Morgan blag-
1DKAL home for man and wifj. newly
built, set to fruit and -rubbery,
convenient to center of ci; rapid
transit tacilities. beautiful view, cash
sale: ygur price. U-874, Jourjial.
BY owner. Aiberta, modern 4 room
house: bleeping porch. ' 10x16: lire
place, gas, electricity, chick-is, tur
niture and piano. 1V4 plocki to car,
$230.1. 1103 E. 29th St.. N.
BUY direct from owner, & room moa
ern bungalow. Rose City Park; must
sell, furnished or uniurnish - at a
bargain. Phone C-2027, or X-80&,
Journal.
$600 $100 down. $15 per montii buys
a S room completely finiehfd bun
galow, west side, beautiful lot, best
home value in the city. M. y-. Lee,
505 Corbett bldg. .
LET US BUILD YOU A H'-MB
On your lot or ours; by your own
plana or ours; pay us like rent
THE OREGON HOME-BUII JERS,
1830 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
PORTLAND Heights Very Cory bun
calow. two beautiful wooded lots;
only $4350; would consider good lot
part payment. Owner. 528 Morgan oiug.
3 ROOM house, 50x100, cor. lot, 2 blks
to Rose City car. 40u; some can.
Giving this away on account of sick
ness. Sa4 E. 72d St. north.
WHY pay rent when you can Duy a
room Tiouse
$500: $76 cash.
$10 per month
M.
E. Lee. 605 Cor-
tett bldg.
$56u $75 down, $10 per month buys a
a room bunttalow on the west side.
M. E. Lee. 505 Corbett bldg.
FURNISHED 6 room bouse, mouern.
cheap, part caau, no aueni. . ovx
Swetland bldg. .
LET Lri BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW,
EASY TExtAlS. fAl Liift-E. ntwi.
H. A. WILLIAMS. 60! McKAY BLDG.
NEW modern house, never ocjuplett.
31st ana xammu. jaiocjt bluuvhius
car. Tabor ai.
C. HERMES, houses, lots, rentals. 4811
61st ave.. S. :. V-W car, aen. louo.
FOR SALE IXTTS
16
P.OSl
CITT
LOTS
PARK
rieui dlrnpt with the owners, the
original platters of this beautiful part
of Portland. uau on our reaiiy uw
partment. cor. 4th ana btaric
1A tix MAIN et j. nua" owi
BEAUTIFUL view homesite, west siae.
15 minutes car riae, ou iui
only $350; $10 down, $0 per momn.
best value in tne ciiy. . j-cc, uw
Corbett bldg.
oOtloo LOT, basement and foundation
in, for sale at liair puce, caau. ---7.
Journal-
ACREAGE
57
CHICKEN and fruit ranches D-ar Port
land; uresham aisiricc, eietuio
tion mile. iew suoaivision. 5U"-
shine Valley orcnara tracts; du.i,
free wood; elegant location.
only $75 to $150 per acre in small
tracts: easv terms. Frank McFarland
Kealtv Co., 30 YeoH bldtf.. Portland, Or.
: QUARTER ACRE TRACTS.
On the west side. Bull Run water,
lights, gas fine view, good soil, 7 cent
fare $J50; $5 down.' $5 per month.
. ' RICHARD SHEPARD,
464 Washington Bt., near 13th.
Phones Main 865. A-4710.
"1 Gibson-Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
lin.. f-aav terms; win ouiia to sun
nnrehascr. Phone Marsrall
1686 or
. ,
John H.
Qiboon. owner.
I OR SALE, cheap, i acres of goou
land in cultivation, on Base Lino
Road wnich will be hard surfaced
now Iiar Ascot sta., Mt. Hood carline.
Inquire after 4:30 p. m. at 660 Raleigh
street- '
STOP THAT RENT and buy a half
acre tract in city limits, level,
cleared. Bull Run water, gas, 5 cent
carfare $10 down, $5 per month.
Whitmer-Kelly Co.. 711 Pittock bik.
ONE acre all cleared. 4 room huuwt,
with chicken house, 30 minutes' ride
on Oregon City car; price $1260; easy
terms,- Owner, Tabor 210. ' -
FOR SALE Equity in nice acre on
Base Line, very cheap. Out of work;
mimt raise money. X-852, Journal.
1 2 OR 4 acres, close to jstacaaa car
' line $250 an acre. R. F. Walters,
133 Mi 'First St. ,
FOR S.ALE FARMS
17
HIGH SCHOOL ONE MILE.
t acres, mostly cultivated; fine
loam, 2 houses, barn, orchard, 4 poul
try bldgs., 150 chickens; phone. Incu
bator, separator, 2 cows, larg horse
and hack!; tools, stream, berries, as
paragus, etc., 11 walnuts, crop.; don't
write; must eil. I. Wheeler, owner,
Cantry. Or.
SALE By owner, 40 acres, or portion;
35 cultivated; 8 prunes, 4 hops, bal
ance grain, potatoes; sloping, no rock
nor gravel, running water, fine spring,
mile from electric station, near church
and school, 19 miles to Portland,
mile to Pacific Highway; $6400;
cash. Box 35. R. F. D. 3, Sherwood,
Oregon.
160 ACRES dairy farm, complete with
cows, hogs and young stock; also
machinery of all kinds; good buildings.
Located in a prosperous German set
tlment and on the Willamette river.
For sale on easy terms. Address 211
W ": Killingsworth are. Phone Wood
lawn 1714.
IF you are looking for stock ranch or
valley farm it would pay you to see
me ; at once as I have some excellent
places priced right,, and owners would
exchange for good Portland property.
W. J. Davie. 505 Corbett bldg.
9V ACRES land in Orenco. 1 miles
form Portland, 3 acres clear, rest
is pasture; nice young orchard; house;
good sidewalk; well. Price $2600.
Easy terms. Write John Do bra, Oren-
co.. or.
FARM for sale.' in Curry county, at 'a
bargain. I am going on boat Fri
day. If interested, write me. 167$
Haven st.. city.
JXAIRY ranches- near Scappoose from
$4000 to $40,000; some trades. Joseph
Parker. Beappoose. Or.
FOH RENT FARMS
14
300 ACRES. 14 miles from Vancouver,
$15 month; 3 months free rent. Sell-
1 wood 479, 796 E. Harrison St.
FOR SALE HOUSES
( Continue )
I EXCHANGE REAJj ESTATES 24
EIGHT room hnuiu: all bald for. Trade
for farm in valley.
280 acres Minnesota land, trade for
Portland property.
160 acres Montana land, trade for
farm in valley. " ,
320 acres Franklin county, Nebraska
trade for Onron land
, 65 acres, close to Woodburn. Wants
Portland property up ,fJ $4000.
Call
ur write. -
STEPHEN SOCIETY LAND DEPT.,
723 Chamber of Commerce.
INCOME $200 PER MONTH.
Most desirable quarter block, on Mis
sissippi ave.. improved with store,
modern apts. and 3 new houses, al
ways rented; closest Investigation in
vited. Price $20,000: trade for unin
cumbered houses and lots - to $14,000,
balance to suit. Yates Realty Co.,
249 4th st.
FINE improved farm Joining town
site in Minnesota; consider acreage
or desirable residence part payment.
Z-57, Journal. '
HAVE you a good building site on f
east side, close in, to traae ior a
beautiful 2 story apartment house on
tne west sideT owner. k-o&, journal
ANY amount of choice acreaee on Cap
ital highway, at all prices. Some
exchange; owner, 11, ureber, -ligara,
Oregon.
WII.l. trnri 120 nrrai uniinDroved. 2
mi I ah of Portland, needs very littl
clearing; $35 acre: also clear lots, for
house. Owner, 687 Pittock biocK.
Ws' A VI' emu i imnrnvftrv H(T,aUA on O
egon Electric, clear, for improved
wneat rancti, eastern Oregon, woa'i
val. $3500. XX-844. Journal
20 .AP.R1CR. S0Q! clear of Inc.. trad
for good lot. Owner. 018 Board of
Trade. 1
480 ACRES, stock and alfalfa ranch
to trade for clear city property
Phone East 810 L
40 ACRE improved farm. crop, stock
and implements, for Portland prop
erty; an Allany Diqg.
CLOSE-IN acreage, clear of inoum
brance, to exchange for elty proper
ty. vv. J. Davie, 505 corbett Diag.
CLEAR Portland property to excliange
for farm land. W. J. Davie, 605
Corbett bldg. ' L
WANTED Improved acreage near car
line, for residence; give full particu
Jars and price. X-180. Journal.
$10,000 CLEAR income city property
to exchariee for improved farm
if
clear, by owner. A-846, journal.
EXCHANGE, 60 rooms furniture, for
lots or house and lot. No cotnmls
sion. East 4259, Roswell.
REAL estate for good restaurant.
Mean business. Swank. 601 North
west biag.
50,000
land.
ACRES in U. S.
T-456. Journal.
for Mexico
EXCHANGE, 2 nice city lots for tim
ber land. A-892. Journal.
WHEN you answer the Want Ads.
mention Tne Journal
UNIMPROVED land for eity property
811 AHaky bldg.
4 MODERN houses, close in, for farm
Owner, 6405 44th st.. S. E.
WANTED REAL ESTATE 31
WANT residence to $4000; have some
cash, clear, lots, and $1000 second
mortgage due in 10 months. Will as
sume $500 or 1600 mortgage or pay
additional cash for unincumbered res
idence. Tabor 4323,
W ANTED, near carline, X room hou&e
on 1 acre or more, suitable for poul
try; from owner, who wili accept lot
equity part payment and $10 monih.
Give full particulars. N-421. Journal.
WANTED Cheapest lot in Columbia
Heights, for cash. Phone W.lln. 24 27
ROOMING HOUSES
r:i
$300 BUYS the best 14 room bouse, dll
H. K., in Portland; electric, gas, rui-
tiace, well lurnisnea: must sen on ac
count of other business; rent $36; $150
cash, balance to suit buyer. See own
er. 410 Jefferson.
Transient House
20 rooms, all on one floor; rent $50;
in very heart of city. Price today for
all, 850. PETERS, 16 North 6th wt.
LEAVING city; will sacrifice beautiful
14 room house, west end; very best
furnishings: income over 3100 Per mo
Here's a chance seldom found; $450
handles. Room 8, 376 Yamnili st.
Rooming House Owners
I have a lady with cash and -city lot,
free and clear, to trade for one from
s to 20 rooms. Main 6377.
TO LEASE My 26 room furuisned
workingman s boarding house. 22th
and Sandy blvd.; modern conveniences,
elec. lights, bath, reasonable. East 108i.
FOR SALE by owner. 12 room house,
partly H. K.: good for boarding
house if wanted. Beat location. Terms
or trade. N-408. Journal.
IS ROOM rooming house, low rent
must sell on aocount of sickness.
Sell very cheap. 293 XU Front st.
FURNITURE. .7 rooms, $1i5;
handle or trade. 129 Grand
Main 8527. A-7271.
will
ave,
SMALL house and lot
.in Lents for
rooming house.
311 Aiisky Bldg
SMALL rooming house for sale.
188 10th st. Main 8898.
Call
BUSINESS OPJPORXITIKS go
FOR SALE Lease and furniture of
large strictly modern, 3 and 4 room
apartment house. Electric elevator
service. Larue, shady, private grounds.
Catering to exclusive patronage. Rent
very reasonable, good income. Other
business makes it imperative that I
sell in 10 days at less than ha?f value;
part trae! can Marenau zosi.
CIGAR store on best transient street
in city; cheap rent; doing good busi
ness; stock and fixtures will, invoice
$1300. Price today for a.1, $296. Peters,
15 N. Sth st.
SMALL jewelry store and agate cut-
ting plant for sale cneap on account
of sickness. Would teach both trades
to the party if desired. A-l location.
V-857, Journal.
SMALL- grocery and confectionery;
close to college; 2000 students;
chance for good business. Must sacri
fice. Price $750. Terms. O. A. C.
Store. Corvallis.s Or. 1 216 Jefferson st.
FOR SALE OR RENT Moving pic
ture theatre in Astoria, Or., 490 seat
ing capacity: might exchange partly.
Particulars I. H. Welch, Astoria, Or.
ESTABLISHED machinery business.
Take about $10,000 to swing. Other
interests; reasons for selling. . G-163,
Journal.
nniMTHio Get pne
else-
rnllM I IINU -where, then ours.
Gut P riCeS iry!ei92 Third.
PARTY with drag saw wants wood
cutting contract, the larger the bet
ter. Mam 5120. Dayton hotel, 1st and
Taylor, '
BEST location in city for cash grocery
store; rent reasonable. Phone week-
days. Marsh. 394o. A-1543
1000 Business Cards $.85
Rydor PU- Co.. 8. W. cor. 3d & Morrison
BARGAIN in Yamhill Sanitary market.
Small investmene in butter stand.
See the manager.
FOR SALE, tailor shop, well known,
good place for any one looking for
business. A-393. Journal. )
TAILOR'S cleaning and pressing shop,
cheap rent. 192 Union ave.. N. -TILE
and hrick works for sale, trade,
or lease. X-179. Journal. I
GOOD butter and buttermilk route tit
sale. H-41, Journal.
BUSINESS OPJ-OKTUSUTIES
WANTED 16
HAVE a few hundred dollars and serv
ices to put into a paying business.
L-766. Journal
WANT' party with 'cash or good real
estate to take interest and work in
general store. 4.7 Pittock bloclc
MONEY TO LOAN
KEAIi ESTATE
27
$500 to $6000 PRIVATE MONEY. O
831. Journal. '
$60o, $800. $.uo0. no commission. Ward.
407 Spalding bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS, and 7 par cent.
Louis Solomon A Co- 229 Stark st.
27
LOANS on Improved city property or
for building purposes; advance made
as building progresses; liberal repay-
ment privileges: so commlsilo
Lipscomb. 24$ Stark st. Main
ssion. j. f.
4420.
PRIVATE money: to loan on improved
city property. iWill consider desir
able building loans. No delay; funds
in any amount, reasonable rates, Hen
rv c. Prudhorame. Morgan bid.
Mortgage Loans
' I. Ju: 'WHITE,
701 Belling bldg.
BUILDING LOANS on city and subur
ban property; money advanced as
work progresses. W. Q. Beck. $16 Fail
ing bldg. Main 8407.
WE have money to loan on your teal
estate; first mortgages only. 4
HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY,
428 Chamber of Commerce.
CASH Daid for mortaaees. notes, con
tracts: mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. F. H. Lewis & Co.. 8 Lewis bldg,
$100,000 on mortgages, city and farm
property, fir insurance. McKenzie
& Co., Qerlinger bldg.. 2d and Alder.
MONEY' to loan in amounts of $100
to f&ooo on city: property. A- . null.
sol Qerlinger bldg. .
MORTGAGE leans at current rates.
Real estatefsecurity. Apply room 203
atocK i-jxcnange, ao ana yainnut.
$200, 1860. tf00,t0U, Si.OO, lfttU. Fred
w . uerman to.. 14 Cham, or com,
$40.0U0 OH LESS. FAKUiNGTON,
BO 4th et. Board of Trade bidg.
MONEY to loan 6 to per cent. W. H.
Sells & Co., 310 Spalding bldg.
MONEViTO 1AAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES
7
IMMEDIATE LOANS
ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
AT EASTERN RATES.
We have one of the finest retail
Jewelry stores in the city. A loan de
partment is conducted in connection
with same, .malting business STRICT
LY CONFIDENTIAL. Aosulutely no
signs designating loan business aia
played in front of our store. All mer
chandise pledged Is held for a period
or seven montns, wntuer or not in
terest is paid when due. We are li
censed ana have been established since
l&9y. No connecti&n witii any other
loan establishment In this city.
A. & M. DELOVAGE, JEWELERS.
3 24 Washington, st.
Notice NeW Address
LOANS IN SIX HOURS' TIME.
Ai Legal Rates ,
We loan money on diamonds, pianos,
livestock, storage receipts, plain note
or furniture. .
Portland Loan Co.
Licensed by State. ,
311 Dekum Bldg., '
Srd. and Washington.
Mar. 5286. 4
A.2S97.
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NUitb-
ABSOLUTELY, NO SECURITY.
Business Strictly Confidential.
STATE SECURITY COMPANY.
- LICENSED.
809 FAILING BLDG.
MONEY AT ONCE.
Diamonds, Watches, Musical instrum'ts
separate dept. lor ladies.
ELBY CO. (Licensed.)
320 Lumber Ex. bid;.. 2d an.J Stark.
MONEY to loan on diamonds, jewelry.
S. W. King, 45 Washin gton bid g.
LOANS WANTED
HO
WANTED, loan of $3.0 for 2 yra. 8
per cent; security, tirst mortgage
on good vacant lots. Address- I. O.
Box- 42.
$800 wanted on eastern Oregon
wheat
ranch, vai. $3600. HX-28.
Journal.
FINANCIAL
51
FIRST and second mortgages, aleo sel
lers' interest in contracts, purchased.
Oregon and Washington, ii. E. Nobis.
l,umrermenw bldg.-
HELP WANTlvD MALE
Y. M. C. A. EMPLOVMiuNT DEPT.
Record for vear1914:
Calls for men ..179!
Positions filled ..i ...1814
All young men seeking emolovnient
are cordially invited to consult with
the secretary of the employment da-
partment.
LIVE salesman with automobile can
make SOOd connection hv fulllnc at
323 Mohawk bidg.,
PAIN'IER, paperhttnuer; raleto man to
learn. Room 12'v 2 45A Morrioh t.
W AN i ED Upholsterer and
mattress
666 Front.
maker and all-round man.
ilKLl VVANTEJJ 3HSO. iU
Y. Mi C. A.
Automobile School
Dav and nlcht Instruction in rnir.
(n. Jrluln. r. . . 1 1 i .. ,.t.l . ,
including forge, lathe, -iiapor. drill
press, etc. Moderate chargew. Fair
ceating ana expert training. Time un
limited. Before enrolllnr elsewhere call nt
educational office, Y. LI, C. A. oldg..
end tucur pass entitling you to ia-
Bpect our shop end methods.
ud your spare tune to nulla UD a
mail order business uf vunr own
We helD you start for a mar. in
profits; H opportunities; particulars
free. Opportunities Exchange, Buf-
XUIO. XN. -.
LEARN AUTOMOBILE repairing and
driving at th BEST EQUIPPED,
most UP TO DATE and onlv PkAfi.
T1CAL AUTOMOBILE SC1IOOL in
Portland. L. & M. Auto Repair Co.,
86 9 Hawthorne ave.
WOOD cutter. experienced Swiss.
wants responsible workinar man
with several thousands cash or credit
to neip on a auut cord cutting con
tract. X-83!, Journal.
PACH' IC A Li t o AND GAS ENGINE
SCHOOL,
Booklet Free. (266-208 11th St.
Free Trial Before Enrollment.
THOUSANDS government jobs open to
men and women, $65 to $160 mor-tn.
Write for list. ; Franklin Institute
Dept. 349-D, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED Names of men, 1H or over.
: wishing government Jobs. $65 mo.
GX-160. Journal. 1
AUTO driving taught; price reasona-
ble.
Call East ha, Room 24, fore-
noons.
COOK headquarters California
WllH
Depot. 291 YamhiU. Near 6th.
UNCALLED for tailor made suits 16.6a
up. rayior. tne i anor, z&yi, Burnside.
HELP WANTEI FEMALE g
LIPMAN, WOLFSl & CO. require the
services oi a tnorougniy experienced
woman for stationery department:
permanent v position. Apply superin
tendent's office, 7th floor, between 9
and 10 a. m. i
WANTED rLadlee to demonstrate res
ldentlal work, citv and road. 12
nd
up. Room 50$ Columbia bldg.
WANTED School girl for board, room
and some pay. F-769. Journal.
HELP WANTED 51ALE AND
FEMALE 20
MEN and women to learn the barber
trade, wages paid while learning;
tuition reduced, positions secured. The
only chain of schools in the world.
Bend for free catalogue. Moier Baroer
College. H4 8 N. 2d st. I
Oregon Barber College will teach you
the trade In $ weeks: scalp and face
massage specialty; tools free; poslttons
guaranteed; pay while learning; tul
tion reduced this term. 288 Madison.
WHEN you answer these Want Ads.
mention The Journal. "
BAKBI-IIS AND SUPPLIES OH
GRIFFON CUTLERY WORKS
Sollnger. Germany; Bridgeport.
Conn.: Montreal, Can.; M. L. Pollock,
Le Kemp factory representatives. Ap-
fiointments solicited. Large selected
ine fall cutlery. , Lee Kemp. (.61 E.
66th st. north. Portland. Or.
LEWIS-STENGER Baroers Supply Co.
Morrison and loth. Oldest and most
reliable bouse on the coast. That's ail.
MONEY TO LOAN
- REAL- ESTATE
(Continued)
BARBERS AND SUPTULE3 C
fOontinne4)
Barbers' Supplies owic:
FOR STANDARD GOODS.
Witch Hazel.. 81.10 gal. Bay K
Micro'' Tor .
$4 gal.; $1.35 7-lu. Henkie Scissors,
etc. Dept. 6, Clarke-Woodward Drug C .
Woodlark Bldg.. Alder at West Par
Portliind, Or. I'.levator to 6th flof ,
SAVE money on barber supplies. I ui t.
Cut.
& Barb. 8up Co.. 66 6th.
.WANTED AGENTS
V,
$9 DAILY average selling improve i
advance pump governors. ' They
make the hardest working pumps work
easy, windmills turn in slightest wind,
pumping engines work with less thun
half the etas; fit all pumps; war
ranted 6 years; price $5 each. Honor
able man wanted to sell them every
where. International Foundry Co.,
at. r'a-ui, Minnesota.
AGENTS lor Oregon to sell life ii
- suranco to master Masons. State e-
perlence. A-396. Journal.
WANTED Salesman fpr book just is
sued; good seller. Apply in per
son. F.. Cornelius Hotel.
SITUATIONS -alALE
POSITION wanted fro'm large whole
sale firm by reliable, experienced
collector; best references. li-5. Jour
nal. .
Skilled Carpenters
Furnished on! short notice. Mar
7CS.
MARRIED ina want
work on farm;
good milker.
Beavtrton, -Or., Routa
2. hut 33
YOUNG man wants position with sur
vey party. Three years experience;
will go anywhere. L-69-. Journal.
SINGLE man, i age 31, - wants farm
work, can milk and handle horses.
1105 Hawthorne ave. '
I IN SMITH (Swede) wants work a
years' experience. O. Johnson. 313
Clay at. i
CHEF cook, a real good man, require
-liuation, hotel ' or restaurant,' or
club. T-469. Journal.
A1AN with coriHldei able experienca in
gardening wants work. Phone Men's
Resort, or address T-458. Journal.
BOY lb wants any kind of work. C
Kitffler, 226 E. 34th st.
PAIJERHANGEIl, painter and tlnter.
must have work. Phone Marshall 7.6.
PRINTING pr.Bsnian wants position;
cylinder or. platen. . v-s, journal.
uood painter wants work tor goh
tractor. Phone Woodiawn 2568.
PAINTING, kalsomlnlng rooms $1.60
up, Paperhanglng. Main 2629.
MAN with small family, like work on
farm or dairy. Call B-27 93,
ALL around restaurant cook; can give
good references. G-lfio, Journal.
- SITUATION
liMALK
RELIABLE girl, age 32. would like
Position as housekeeper in or out
of town by May lb or June 1. N-404,
journal.
DINNERS, parties, weddings, etc.,
planned, prepared or served; refer
ences. Hellwood 1696.
DRAMATIC reader desires etiKaae-
inents; reasnable. Mrs. Blowers.
312. 180 K-. Harrison. H-35. Journal.
LACE curtains hand laundered, io
up. Called for. Hell wood 1696.
LACE curtains done b
experienced.
1 1 years. Tabor 693:
Mrs. Scott.
WOMAN wants day. work. Washing
and cleaning. Mam 6683. Room !!
WOMAN
would like work by day or
hour. Main 2891.
CURTAINS laundered at home.
Main
9130.
WOMAN wants work, hour or day.
Woodiawn 41.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
AN1 FEMALE S3
MAN and wife (Scotch) with boy 10
years old, wish position on ranrn;
good workers; references. F-479, Jour.
rial.
DIIESS.HAKINO
40
DRESSMAKING, silk suits, coats,
makeovers, corset malting; abdomi
nal support a specialty. Manor Piiy.
latiiiA IJawthorne, Flat T.
kl WU I I . A 4 "IV
expert dresamakinir and
UilkJ DW.Vi v -
repairing. Reasonable,
6it9 Wasn-
ington.
FIRST class dressmaker wants sewing
by day; work guaranteed. Main J76W.
Fash ion abli
dressmaking.
modeling.
Marshall 1963.
NURSES fiO
AN efficient nurse capable of handling
any case; best of city and doctors
references. Tabor 4972.
PRACTICAL nurse, confinements pre
ferred; doctors' references; terms'
ruiMorifltile. K. 6374.
EXPERIENCED nurse would like cars
of invalid: would travel; or would.
liU.j tare of child. Main 9130.
I t tMSHKl) RU031S
It
WAR WAR WAR
On hotels. Hotel Oak, on Oak between
Broadway and Park; gteam heat, run
ning water all rooms, good beds and
mattressea, clean as a pin, in heart
of city, for $1.50 per week. .
lULiVU men may consult without
charge register of furnished room
at Y. M. C. A., listing Beral. hundred
in all parts of the city, al.o those in
the Anxiitlon building. "
WANiLD - itooiu mate to reduce
rooming expense. I- ireproof build
ing. showrljalhs. Individual beds. Call
or address Y. M. C, A. business riffle.
Madras Hotels l?J!u2i
rooms. $2.60
cor. 12th and
up. By aay 60c, 76c, $1;
Washington its.
ETHELTON HOTEL.
105V4 12th St., nar Wash, clean, quiet,
modern conveniences, summer rates: 12
wk. up; Tran h. woii cited. Mar, i it ).
0STautu 'CORNER Rbo37 '
$2.7i; oilier outside rooms, $2.60;
Inside rootn, $1.75 week; hi leu, steau
heat free phone and bath. 283 13th wt.
A VI U i EX PLACE FO-t QUIET PEOPLij
IIOTEL CLIFFORD.
East Monisoii St., near Urand ave.
Cl-a nlinei a nd comfort, 8 3 p.r wk. up.
ANSON iXTlOTEU
121 14th St., cor. Wash., desirable lo
cation, strictly modern, private bath,
phone, A up. itates to tourlstw. M. 144i.-
THE ALBION HOTEL,
- ziM a ana tsaunua.
Rooms $1.75 week up; steam heat,
hot and cojd water, free batu, phone.
ItOOMSTRobMSritOOMS.
Single $2.26 to $ week; with bath,
$4.60, Transient 60c, 7&c, $1. 131
11th st.
MAXWELL HALL, a charming lainiiy
hotel in business district; home Drlv.
Ilem-w; modern; $2 week up. 207 14th s t.
HOTEL BU8HMAKK, modern single
eleeping rooms, $2.60 up. fcti 3 "a -
wsNiingion.
TOUmST hotel, 1st and Morrison-
Modern zront rooms, $3.60 up; others
$2.50 up; tran., 60c up; tran. trade sol.
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free bath, both pnones, steam best.
445 Columbia. Main 7410, A-3973.
HOTEL ARTHUR, llth near Morrl.yo,
. Transient and permanent, rooms Witn
all .modern conveniences. $17.60 mo, ;.
ROOMS and apartments In modern hi
tel. $2.50 we.k and up. 455 A Her.
STEAM heat, hot, cold water. $2 to
per week. 208 8d.
Nicely furnished A DPHTT 5c day up.
228. Wash.st. ,ADDUI 1 tl.Bdwk.up
$. WEEK jp, clean, warm, modern fur.
rooms, central. The Klnsr. 309 Jeff.
FUItMSIIED liOOiia 70
PRITATR TAMILY
FRONT room, suitable 2 gentlemen.
. Private family. 68 Ella. Reason
able. ' "
NEWLY furnislied large room; 1mi
smaller, $8 up; private family, Zii
llth. corner Harrison. -
$2.00 NICE fro ny room, large cloft.
bath, phone. 694 Everett st. Main
3306. '."
WEST SI)E. clone in, an ideal place
for 4 young ladles. Main 6309,
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