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TO PROCEED MH THE Seattle Contractor to Go Ahead Despite "Failure to Get Release of Council, ATTORNEY SERVES NOTICE Vntj CUrat Is JTot a Qnltter, Although 3X Bid Too Low tot th Job," Declares th Counsel. Hans Pederson. Beattls ' contractor. will build the Public auditorium for hi original bid of $317,400, according to imormatlon given the city council today by Harrison Allen, hla attorney. "Work win begin aa soon 'as the exca vation ia completed, which will prob ably be before tbe end of thia month. The acceptance of the contract cornea after numeroua attempts had been made to have the council allow him to withdraw hla offer. :wnlle Mr. Pederson'a bid la far too low," said Mr. Allen this morning, "he it not a Quitter, but will to through with It. We tried In every honorable wmy to ret out from under, but as the council has seen fit to hold Mr. Pe derson to hia original offer, he will go through with the contract I believe we; could have forced the council to have returned the certified check, if we refused to accept, but that would hare meant only litigation and a delay In constructing the auditorium." Tbe contract waa drafted vesterdav lb? City Attorney La Roche, and Mr. Alien announce that his client will algn the contract before next Wednes day. - Real Estate Transfer. Widen Realty Co. to Mark Timberlike I A . W 1 T a e . f . . n n nuujwij -i .u, u. o. a, iv, n, b. o, Wmm Park e 850 George W. Crossle? to Elmer E. Bat terer, L. 7. B. 43. Row City Park... Title Trust Co. to Bone City Park 10 uso., u. v, iu, is. zj, nose wty i.Pii The Oregon Home BulVden Vo 'tdoidm I . DJ. T i en n 10 a- mw-w, u. ii, Lt, a, a, tie. en u. RfnHoiM AAA 0onfe P. Eisman' and " "wife "to" the 10 i XUiKJ1?rs, Xv. iO. D. S Rmoaa 'fit A1.t 10 C. L. Wbealdon to A. L. Omen, L. 17. 18. B. 2. First Electric Add I. C. Aidrtch and wife to Elva Poe wuui. is. . a. ii, aic. xaoor villa Annex BOO W. R. Evens- et al to Mra. Manfl R. T InMmi lt T. la ii a . ait, .i nark Arid aaa lTUal Arutyv cc OHTin,f OT 31. J Oil Tift " ". W., la. AS,- i. . SO Paatv flt Tnhna Mary O. Hart and baa. to HaiVuGren- . Ka. 1 a a.1 T 1d TV ID m - rv-. 10 - . iu, 0. ao, ah. Aaour Villa. rrank A ma to, and wife to'calocero's. aihio. una. int. j. , B. 3U, Til lefttsi Afiii Caloffpro Amato and wife to " Frank 10 htfai Art4. Tannie B. Gaff to George S." AcbMoaV ii. 10 . D. tki, xwije lrvsi ................ Besilty Associates of Portland to Anna i M mx 1 r Pt I OK 1 1 . 600 1,350 10 I Abraham Nelaon to Arthur E. Korea et is. t, a. n, v asimoreiana Frederick liowltt and wife to Mertie MabelTllle. L. 34. 35, B. 4, Brainard Bobert Scboebel and wife" to 'Harrey 10 oranrwi, u, aw, au, u. o, I lnt Elec tric X Ai Qtarlea E. Wllla and wife' to Harry b! 200 S E.. ilnr, 91 ft n i m,iu - , W. A, vuatlU. ... Harry B. Crltchlow to Marsie M. Wllla, aame aa a bore Vernon 8. Jonea and wife to George ; '" ju, , ii, Benedictine Hkltfhfu Lee L. Bay and wife to Frank J. Vaa Winkle, It. 3. B. 6, Moeeley Add. Jennie B. Gaff to George S. Acheaon, L. I A B. 34. Warerlelgh Heights Add... Wen tern Oregon Trait Co. to George H. 44r. TOO 821 iiwuiuuii w i, i. u, is. aj, uciiiniey Title Sc Trnst Co. to Ruby Tinker." "LI H. Lei Ball and wife'toEffte "d" EweiC 1,820 N. H L. 1, B. 1. Faxon Park. eueriii to A. B. Maniey. !. ZL 22. 23. I 24. B. 21, College Place . . .77. .77. 77! XToOO 125. W. Irrlngton 800 ii. wire to Berua K. Nn 2 l i-, ij. s. a.-AFieu fin ............................ iu lona o. iroaa ana una. to Herbert 8. I. " . . . u . o, n. x, juDi a. ii in- ertona Add. 10 a.. uTiugBron to b. Pierce, " tract In See 7 T 1 s o o c F. S. Pierce to M. E. Ben'ika et'a'C aame aa above j0 Bhvrlff to Se?nrtrjr Rarlnga A Trnat I- 13. B. 15, Goldsmith Add 13 227 Sheriff to me, L. ia, B. 15. GoM- uiitua auu. , 12,703 Building Permits. - Biddle-Tbompeon-KellT Repair 2 atory or dibery atore. : Firat at., between Ankeny and Aab ata.; bsilder. J. A. Melton Co., 1300. William Gynther Erect 1 atory frame ear ate. 470 Emmnn at., between EL 8th and E. ttt ata.; bnllder. aame. 35. G- H. Webater Bepau- 2 atopy retaining all. 620 Kerby at., between Uorrla A Stan ton ata.; builder, aame. 180. CeJD?ero Amato Bepalr 1H etorr frame bare. 535 Tagcart at., between E. 17th and E. 18tB ate.: builder. W. H. Gordon. 8100. E. B. Sheldon Erect 1 atory frame dwell ing, 1240 Glenn are. N between Jarrett and Alitworth are.; builder. Bert Jarria, 81500 F. L. Tobey Erect 1 story frame garage S46 Patton aT.. between Falling and Shaver Sia.; builder, aame. 8125. IT- W. Klrkpatrlek -Tone trnrt retaining wall. 855 Melinda are., between 25th and 26th ata.; bnilder, Peter Jeppeaen, 8400. .Lanrelbarrt clnb Repair 1 atory frame club JI25 E. Ankeny at., between 3th and Lanrel luutt are.; bnilder, W. D. Swearinger. 8250, C r. Flad Benalr 1 atory frame dwelling. 40 Emerson st,. between E. 8th and E. Oth ata.: boflder. L. Xangoa, 850. W. M. Cook Repair 2 story frame dwell Jeg, 1478 Fern at., between Clare mont and lainona ata.; bnilder, aame, 850. - C. V. L.inqnlat Erect 1 atory frame gar age, 144 E. Lombard at., between Alblna and Kerby ata; builder, aame, 8100. F. W. Groree Repair a atory frame dwell ing, 250 N. 19th at., between MarahaU and Korthrap ats.; bnilder, aame. 8250 AKiM 1T..V..4t.. . .... a , -"-"v .tut Trv i mwry .irame Oiich! Backache! Rub Lumbago or Pain From Back Tf'-" -ViT'it '' ; Kub stiffness away with small trial bottle of old ' "St. Jacob's Oil." . . , Ahl Pain Is gone! -7-Quickly t Yea Almost Instant ra lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follow a gentle rubbing with St, Jacobs OIL" 7 . ' Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your, painful back,: and like magic, relief comes. "St Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless backache, lumbago , and sciatica cure which never disappoints 'and doesq t burn the skin, j f- EttatrhtM Iir! Olllt mmn!llain.l Btop, thosa torturous "stitches." In a moment you win forget that you ever bad a weak back, because It won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer l Get , small trial bottle of old. honest, "St Jacobs OH" from . your druggist SOW and get this lasting relief, - -. Adv. HANS PERSON AUDITORIUM IRK COMEDIENNE LIKES HER PIGS, CHICKENS 1 tV!. iX. -SPG Grace Cameron enjoying "simple ' life." Grace Cameron, comedienne' star, appearing- in a local theatre this week, has a piece of Mother Earth on Lake Honkonkoma. L. I., where she spends her summw vacations. She rules over 10 acres ofand, and her country re treat is a mecca for actor folk and personal friends. Miss Cameron likes the simple life. Her pigs and chick ens are her delight. She raises real vegetables, too, and dons overalls when it Is necessary to give the house a new coat of paint. The place Is a few hours' ride from New York. Miss Cameron is the "protege- of the Portland Press club where she has entertained her newspaper friends on previous visits to this city. grrage. 1100 E. Pine at., between E. 39th and E. 41at ata.; bnilder, G. W. Graham. 8100. W. H. Wllaon Erect 1 atory frame poultry thed. 2051 Schuyler St., between K. 82d and t K3d ata.: builder, aame, 875. W. H. Wllaon Erect 1 Hory frame dwell in. 2051 Scbarler at., between E. 82d and E bM ata.; builder, aame. 81UO0. Edmund Rudolph Erect 1 atory frame dwelling, 781 Cora are. between E. 21th and K. 25tb ats.; bnilder, aame, 82500. Theo. Erk'kaon Renalr 1 atorr frame dwell ing. 941S 44tb are. S. E., between 93d and 04th ata.; builder, C. W. Lnta, 8300. B. W. Arnold Repair 1 atory frame dwell ing. 6704 67th ave, 8. E., between 57th and 6Sth ata.; builder, aame, 8400. Adolnb Miller Renalr 1 atory frame store. 994 Gladstone ave.. between E. 25) th and aenllworth are.; builder, H. E. Day. 840. A. E. King Bepalr 2 atory frame dwelling, f2 Clackamaa at., between E. 19th and E. 21st eta.: builder. W. H. Heald. 8300. Ford if. On Terse Erect 2 atory frame dwelling, 1406 Wisteria between E. 50th and E. 52d ata.; builder, the McMlnn Bldg. Co., 84000. Sydney B. I-athrop Repair 1 story frame dwelling. 753 Ellia are., between K. 20th and a. Z2d ata.; Diaioer, aame. xizuo. GERMANS TAKE DOUAUMONT IN VERDUN DRIVE (Continued From Page One.) an advanced French line about the vil lage of Douaumont on the western front was admitted in today's com' munique. Whether this means deliver ance for the remnants of the Branden burg regiments still Imprisoned in the ruins of Douaumont fort is not defi nitely known yet, the official state ment adding that the combat about Douaumont is "still raging furiously. Today's communique shows the Qer mans have resumed tbe offensive all along the front and that the cannon ading is the most terrific of the war. "North of Verdun," said the state ment, "the German bombardment and attacks continued throughout the night and in the vicinity of the vll lage of Douaumont was resumed with redoubled violence today. After sev eral attempts which were repulsed with cruel losses, the Germans sue ceeded in penetrating our advanced line near the village of Douaumont where the combat still continues furi ously. "Kast of the village of Vata the Germans launched most violent at tacks at the same hour that we oharged. Assaults to north and north east of Vaux broke down under a mur derous fire Trom our artillery and ma- Chine guns. Tbe enemy finally was obliged to retire, leaving many dead amidst the wire entanglements. "A 'twilight bombardment of extra ordinary ferocity was started by the Germans on the Woevre plain. All assaults there, however, were repulsed with heavy losses. "A number of artillery duels are in progress west or the Meuse. "Attacks in the region of Malincourt and Hau court have been repulsed." ARTILLERY BATTLE FOR PEPPER HEIGHTS IS FOUGHT FIERCELY London. March 3. (U. P.) Death reigns again at Verdun. A veritable storm of artillery fire before the great French fort and fierce infantry at- tacKs Derore ort Douaumont mark the resumption of attacks after a 48 hour quietude. During the lulL foemen and defender gathered their wounded and ministered to them, picked up their dead and gave them decent burial. An unconfirmed Stockholm resort today said Field Marshal von Mack- ensen, neretoiore commanding . the Germans in Serbia and Poland, has taken direction or the western cf fensive and has joined the kaiser and crown prince. Berlin denies thia re port. Pepper Heights Attacked. Cote du Poivre the Pepper Heights is under heavy fire as are posi tions westward across tne .Meuse. On the northern end of the west ern front the British, by a sudden thrust, recaptured 800 yards of trenches, caus.ng critics to believe perhaps the English forcea are en deavoring to draw some oft the Ger man fire by keeping the Teutons busy rar xrom veraun. Berlin admitted that nneratlnn an movement of cannon had been ham pered by the soggy condition of the Woevre plain and that the Germans had been unable to make progress In their 'drive from the east and south east of Verdun. Battle Zs Keaewed. "But We are going forward again." ueciareu a aeiayea .Benin report. "How deadly has been the battle was gleaned in part today from a renort of German correspondents - who saw the struggle around Hill 8m. "as our troops advanced." said one. "the heavy Ore f distant French flanking batteries laid a checker tat AS board pattern of buratlng ahellawpoa the ground. We stormed through to the top of the hill, defying death. The worst waa yet to coma Te irrencn now directed against the bill a con centric fire, and cut off the Germans for two days, leaving them without food supplies. Those heroes, however. beat off violent counter aitacas ana held the hill until a whole atrip of the front was oura" Report Four Forta Leveled. Geneva. March 3. (I- N. S.) Re ports received here today from Ger man sources say that giant howiUers have sractlcally put four forts out Of commission east of Verdun, Including Fort Moranville PRESS OF COUNTRY UPHOLDS PRESIDENT'S STAND WITH CONGRESS (Continued From Page One.) become a clean cut contest between Dro-Americanlsm and pro-Germaniam in the conduct of our foreign rela- tions." The New York Sun "Against the words of Thomas Pryor Gore, a sena- tor from Oklahoma, attributing o the i Montgomery and Fifth street. Inter president of the United States an ut-! merit will be made at the Rlvervlew terance of Incredible rashness, stand 1 cemetery. the record of this country in its nego tiations with belligerent powers since August of 1914, the denial of William Joel Stone, who was summoned as a witness by Senator Gore, and the ex plicit disclaimer of the president him self. Vstlon Believes Wilson, "The country will refuse to believe that the president committed so ter rible an indiscretion. Moreover, the account given of the conversation, an innocent passage of which In a day of turmoil and disorder may have been distorted to the fearful significance of the statement Senator Gore em bodied In his question, so irrational. did not proceed from the president's lips." New York Times "It is a grave crisis, the atmosphere at Washington is charged with passion and excite ment There are Indiscretions of ut terance, and when words are attributed to the president of the United States u,i.u uv uvvar coma or wouia oav. spoken. But there must be an end X to it. It will come promptly, it can 1 . come in only one way. j Democrats least Support Wilson. , 'The Democrats of congress will I support the president in his resolve : to maintain the honor of the country, ' the rights and liberties of Its people. , The Democratic party is about to ap- j peal to the country for a renewed vote of confidence. -Let it desert the presi- J dent now let it show a craven heart j and an alien spirit in the vote which the president demands of congress, and the indignant people will sweep It ' from power as unworthy of trust, as j incompetent for the duties and respon-' Blbilitles of government." I Syracuse Journal (Independent) "With the situation as it is today in ! Europe, It is almost absurd to specu- 1 late over the possiDinty 01 tne united States not becoming a belligerent in some form against the central powers In the event of a break." Wilson Knows the Pacta. Syracuse Herald (Democratic) "The executive knows all the inside facts of our latest controversy with Gesmany, and congress does not. Aside from that, any attempt by congress to con duct the foreign policy of the govern, ment in detail or in whole would not only be a usurpation of the execu tive's constitutional power, but also repugnant to common sense." Pittsburg Dispatch "It Is said the flurry in congress did not worry the president so much with regard to ita effects in this country aa to Its pos sible effects abroad. Does the presi dent believe that the Capitol Hill has monopolized politics to such an extent that there is none left for Wilhelm strasse? It may be presumed there are Just as keen gentlemen in Berlin as there are in Washington, and that they are able to gauge the situation fairly accurately, and that they under stand the modus operandi in the American capital almost as well as a majority of those who have the run ning of affairs there." Would Bad Spectacle. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune "It is to be hoped the country long will be spared a repetition of the present spectacle of partisan peanut politics roaming through the national capital at Washington in the guise of patriot ism. If every act of the Wilson ad ministration had been wise and time ly, if every utterance had been ami able and diplomatic, the handicap of an irremediable. Incompetent and aa -i-nlne congress majority would spell humiliating defeat for Democracy In November. "If Wilson is upheld in his dispute with a foreign nation it will not be through tha whole-hearted spirit of the party of which he Is titular lead er, but because Republican statesmen ship looks "oeyond partisan advantage to the nation at large. Democrats Bay at Wilson. "The Democratic pack are baying at the heels of the president- They have lost even the.esprit du corps whipped into their cringing minds by the mis fortune of 18 years outside the breast words. They deserve a longer term in their forthcoming banishment." Chicago Herald: "Personal prudence counsels the private citizen to keep off vessels threatened with destruction by German submarines to refrain from exercising his undoubted right under international law as accepted by all civilised nations to travel on such ves sels. But it is the primary duty -of a government to protect its citizens in the exercise of every one of their legal rights. The Individual citizen can re sign his right, but a government can not resign it for all its citlsens with out breaking faith and incurring dis honor." Congress Should Curb WlUoa. Chicago Tribune 'The agency for the expression of public opinion is congress. We believe the national in tereats demand that congress refuse to allow Mr. Wilson to commit thie coun try as he wishes to do. If he does commit the ration, his policy becomes ,. Th-.t distinction must be made inat aisunciion must De niaae. nation, we haul down our opinions and ' must stand by his, j There is only one thing that can ' justify President Wilson's policy. It .must be stated frankly if It is to be a justification. That is the helief, the assumption, or the fact that Germany's success and Great Britain's defeat will imperil the United States." FUNERALS Baaotiral adeit e!k s broadcloth casket, embalming, toogh boa, hearse, tw llanos! nee sad aervteee tar. ...... serais for S9. $40. $84. Higher priced faaer ale la eropoetloa. . Wa snake oar asm ms. Seta. Lady assistant. Private raaeral chapel MILLER & TRACEY JU DEPEXDEXT rTOXSAl DIRECTORS WaaAiagtsn aa4 Ola gta. Kate SM. A-7US Woman Pioneer of Portland Is Dead ten. Mary A- Doyle Dies After Coa tLnnoos B Mascs Kere for the Past Thirty-five Tears. Mrs. Mary A,--Doyle. who died at her home; 1203 East Ninth street. North, last night, at the age of 69 years, was born in Birmingham, England, Janu ary 17, 1847. She came to Portland 35 years ago and had been a resident of this city continuously since. ' Mra Doyle was very active in church work, having bad charge of a large Sunday school class, until Incapaci tated by illness. She was a member of the Piedmont Presbyterian church and her work for that church and elsewhere endeared her to a large cir- iXonnda towhomber llfe was an Three sons and one daughter sur vive: A. E. Doyle, Arthur M. Doyle. Edward E. Doyle and Mrs. James T. Edgerton, also two sisters and one brother. Mrs. L. E. Warwick and John Oakey of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. C. A. Vanderhoof of Nevr York City. The funeral services will be held Saturday, at 2:30 o'clock at Finleys chapel, Fire in Marshfield ; Plant Does Damage Marshfield, Or., March . Fire in the electric plant of the Oregron Power company in North Bend last night did considerable damage, the extent of which cannot yet bo ascertained. The cause of the fire is not known. For an hour the Coos Bay cities were without lights. Now It's Division Street's Chance to Solve the Eiddle 4 On Division street in the 1700 block there lives a man whose initials are H. L. L. He is extremely happy because he broke away from an ancient habit. For 28 years he has resided in Portland, and for & 23 he subscribed to only one 4fi newspaper. Then one day he added his name to The Jour- 4k nal's big list. ' The- man in question owns a modem house out on East He Sixty-second street. In No- vember his tenant departed. The place remained empty, and -jjf he hurried to the office of the newspaper he had read since a young man and inserted a two line ad. Still the house re- malned empty. 0 A few days ago he happened to read about the hustling character of Journal want ads. "Ten words for 15 cents," said he, "that's nothing, and I'm going to take a chance." "I received 34 replies to that little ad," he confessed yester- day. "Better still, the first man who answered it took a year's lease on my house. The Journal ad got me the business all the other ad got me was a bill, and the bill was just three times the amount I paid for The Journal ad." ? LjT ? J .. NEW TODAY AMY AMOUMI 6 OK 1 MONET GEO T. MOORE CO., Sll Ablnftaa Bldg. Om City and Farm Pre parti is Any Amount at Current Rates. Hartmaa 4k Thompson, Bankers, Comer of Fourth and Stark its. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment St Mortgage Cav, Offices 903-4470 3d St THE J. L. FEAREY CO. BUTS KOTXS. BCOBTOAOZa AXD COKT&ACTS. 80S Xekrcm :.ldg Portland. Or. FARM LOANS Mortgage Company for America Zsoom 83, Alasworth Bldg. Phone Main 6841. Portland. Or. FARM LOANS cltunt Bankers Mortgage Corporation Capital $500,000. Title and Trust Bldg. MEETING NOTICES OREGON LODGE, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. Stated com munication tomorrow (Satur day) evening at 8 o'clock. Brother F. A. A. Robertson will deliver an nddrena nn tha subject, "Speculative Masonry: A j orcii jor uoa ana Divine Truth A Living, Vital Force." Visiting I brethren cordially invited. By order oi me vv. m, LESLIE S, PARKER. Sea Rna. meeting, Saturday evening, March 4, 8 o'clock. Elks' Temple. Initiation of candidates. By order of tne Hi. rv, M. R. SPAULDING, Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO 46, A. F. and A. M. Spe cial communication tomorrow, Saturday evening,! 7 o'clock, East Eighth and Burnside. Kl A. degree. Visitors welcome. W. M. Order J. H. RICHMOND. Sec pvtpi r , . r-rr '- . EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th. Vital Statistics JUarriages.Dirtbs. Deaths. 4- ' MARRIAGE LICENSES ueorge aeirer. Williams, CL, legal, and LA.rj enaw, imperial Hotel, legal. Charles An tone Fall burg. Chataworth. 111., legal, and Gertrude Farmer, Y. W. C. A, legal Frank P. DeArcy, SOS Grand arenne, legal. and Kdna Marie Catberloe Beck, 410 East tieventn street norm, 17. Leo J. Bosenstein, 815 Belmont street, legal, and Anna Matin. 841 Weidler street, legal. Brace ft. Headier. 1204 Alberta street, legal, sad Vernie A. Miller. 274 Hallock street, tegaL Oscar Donald Nethery, Taeoma, Wash., le gal, and TUUe K. Jensen, 200 V Fourth street, Jegel. W. G. Smith & Co. Third floor Morgan bldg. DRESS' suits Sold or rented,'low prices, " latest stales, all sizes; we buy dress suits. Baren's Misfit Cloth. Store. 61 3d. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark St. BIRTHS EC GEE To Mr. and Mra. Frank B. Soger, 715 Seneca at., February 12, a job. EORGMAN To Mr. and Mrs. John Borgmao, 693 Marlon ave., February 18, a daughter. WKLDON" To Mr. and Mrs. Joaepb Weldoa, 1629 E. Oth at.. February 24, a eon. TKOMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Joba Yeoman, 490 Marlon ere., rebraaiy 24, a bob. CKAIG To Mr. and Mra. Leeter Cnlg, B 11 re side and K. 8th at., February 17. a on. DIPPOLU To Mr. and Mra. J. H. Dlppold, BIT K. 21st at. N February 17, a eon. 8TARK& To Mr. and Mra. Joseph W. Starks, 602 Alleghany St., February 19. a daughter. 8T. JOHN To Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. St. John, Chicago, 1U-, February IS. a son. BOCH To Mr. aad Mrs. Eugene Hocb Jr., 754 Dwlgtat ft., February 6. a son. BON EFF To Mr. and Mrs. Boss Boneff. 999 E. 24th st. N., Feasmary 20. a son. ELI8S To Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur F. Bliss, 644 E. Ash t, February 15, a daughter. GAINES To Mr. and Mrs. Wrennie E. G slues, Hillsdale, Or., February 20, a daughter. CATLOW To Mf. and Mra. Cbas. E. Catiow. 818 E. Morrison St., February 26, a son. LAWLEB To Mr. and Mrs. James Lswler. 755 Williams are., February 14, a daughtt-r. WABNEB-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warner, 431 Mala at.. Feb. 22. a daughter. KEMP To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Kemp. 1Q Bank St.. Feb. 24, a daughter. CRAIG To Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Craig. 73 E. 71st St., Feb. t, a eon DEATHS AJS'D FTXEKALS 75 OBAFF At the residence. S49 Powell, street. March 2, Elisabeth J. Graff, aged S3 years, beloved mother of Mra. A. J. Thorp, Mrs. Clara Erersoa, Mrs. Donald C. Craig, Frank B. Graft and C. A. Graff, and sister of Mrs. Arthur WUllsmsoa. Services will be held st parlors of Miller A Tracy, at 2 p. m. Sunday, March 5. Remains will be forwarded to Waklport, Or., at 8:30 a. m. Monday. DOYLE In thin city, March 2. at uer late res-Ideoi-e, 1203 East Ninth street north. Mary Ann Doyle, aged 09 years. Tue funeral serv ices will be held Saturday. March 4. at 2:30 o'clock p. m at the residence establishment of J. Y. i'lnley A Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends , invited. Interment at Rlvervlew cem etery; BOIB In this city, March 2, Henry B. Bole, aged 6 years, late of 521 East Sixty-first street north. The remains will be forwarded by J. P. Kin ley A Sao Saturday evening, March 4. to New Holsteio. Wis., where services will be held and interment made. MILLER Tbe funeral service of tbe late W. O. Miller, aged 01 years, will be conducted Friday. March 3, at 2:30 p. m., in the mortuary chapel of 1. II. Keuwvrtbv A Co., 602-O4 92d at. 8. K., In Lents. Interment in Mount Scott Park cemetery. THOMAS In this city, March 3. Sarah A. Thomas, age 62 years, at tbe residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. O. Bnrnett, 425 Est 46th st. N. Funeral announcement later by the Erlcaon Undertaking Co. GOR8XJNE Sarah P. Oorsllna, 1297 East Sal mon st.. February 29, 83 years; senility. MOFFETT LiUie P. Moffett, 264 N. 20th St., February 28. 49 years; lobar pneumonia. EKOWN Mary I Brown, 300 Everett st-. February 27, 89 years: tuberculosis. PABIUC Theoplla Pabillc, Multnomah coun ty hospital, February 2U, 2J rears; tubercu losis. WILSON Ada May Wilson, 1635 E. 16th St., February 28, 34 yeara; tuberculosis. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. PHONE Main 611 for wreaths, pil lows, S3 up; sprays, $1 up. Chap- pell s, 347 Morrison st. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 285 Wash.. bet. 4th and 5th. Main 6102. a-iiuz MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 6th at. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Years of Experience Enables This Firm to Give YOU Perfect Service This modern establishment, with, its conveniences, includ ing a secluded driveway, in sures absolute privacy, caus ing in no way a departure from an established policy of moderate prices. Experienced Woman Attendant. J. P. Finley & Son The Progressive FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Montgomery at Fifth. Main 9, A-1599. MR. EDWARD D. HOLMAN, the lead ing funeral director, 220 Third st, corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A-1511, Main 507. Dunning & McEntee Xn'fn very detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430, A-4658. Lady assistant. F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E. Alder st. Phone East 52. B-2626. A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO. Two Establishments. Tabor 5267; 6802 92d St., Lenta Tabor 5895; 66th at. and Foster road. Arleta. Walter C. Kenworthy 1532-1534 E. 13th. 8ellwood 71. B-1122. A R 7pIIpT Pn t92 Williams ave. ni ill 4LCIICI UUi East 1088. C-10S8 Lady attendant. Day and night service. Chambers Co.srBSJwKS: lawn 8306, C-11B3. Lady embalmer. MILLER & TRACY, independent fu neral directors. Prices low as 320, 140. 360. Wash, md Ella. M. 2691.A-7885. Hp milt nn E8t 40 th &d Glisan. Fu HalllllLUII neral services. Tabor 4313 P. L. LERCH, leadin- east side under taker. E. 11th knd Clay. B-1888, E. 781. BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252, T.'lSj'C juzo ceimont, at atn. L.aqy attendant. FRIPNfiNRESIDENCE UND. PRLtf. LnlVvOUll M. 6133. A-2236. 445 Morr. QlFlAFQ Undertaker Co. Main 4162 OrXL. VV L.O A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. RT Rxrnoo Williams and Knott. i. pyrnesEast ins. 01943. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Finest marble and granite. N A. Schanen Marble & Granite Works, 287 Hawthorne ave. PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-266 " 4th et, opp. city hall. Main 8564. Philip Neu & Sons, for memorials. 11 26T-SHO ST COP. MADISON. 1 BUSINESS PROPERTY m $40,000 3 story brick near Washing ton; bargain. Swank, 601 Nonnwest bldg. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 50x100 5 rooms, fully furnished; close to carllne; $2300, easy terms. 60x100, in cultivation; cloae to car; 3250,-310 cash, 310 per month. C H. Everett, 202 Wilcox bldg. NICE 5 room cottage, lot 25x160, walk ing distance. Garden and fruit trees. Price $1650. Convenient to Broadway hridare. fcasy terms. bzo union ave. L . . 1 1 a A 1 IT! a t ru ii. nav 9 A.m k.. galow, furnished or unfurnished, corner lot 75x100, Irvington Park. A. i , A,a m n , . V. . 1.Y EQUITY in new, modern, 7 room bun galow for sale cheap; new furniture Included. Call K. Venater. Marshall 3395. TWO 5 room bungalows and on 7 room house In fine location, cheap; owner is moving east. Owner at 874 Clackamas st. - FOR SALE Vancouver - income bear ing. 50x100. in business district, by owner; time or trade. P. O. box 337, Vancouver. Wash. INVESTIGATE the -Oregon Home Builders building plan. 1330 N. W. Rank bldr. FOR SALE 7 room house, bungalow aiyie, ciose iu. owv. terms, no agent. H-996, Journal. , FOR SALE HOUSES 61 J 1 'Co,l.tta !!!- 7 ,-7- WHY pay rent when you can buy. a 5 room house and a half acre of ground, only IS minutes ride, -west side, Sc fare, for $1100, 1100 down, 15 a month? On a large tract like this you can raise ail your vegetable, ber ries, chickens, etc., which is tbe great er part of your living. M. E. JUee, 605 Corbett bldg. " - - BY OWNER. Will sell at reasonable price my strictly modern 9 room house, corner lot 60x100. 60x60 ft. corner reserved (suitable for store or flat). If you are looking for investment nothing better on the market. Overlook add. Terms. T-688. Journal. CIRCUMSTANCES FORCE IMMEDI ATE SALE. y Large, modern bungalow, 8 rooms, large porch and fireplace, hot water heat, large grounds 125x200. very at tractive; price far below actual value. Inquire 404 Northwestern bank bldg. a Dnnii Dtrvn it nu; ' 7 ;t 1. 6 ROOM QUEEN ANN. 12400. Both fully modern, garage; pave ment; $1700 below builder's cost; no trades. Owner, 662 E. 66th N. Tabor 6736. HAWTHORNE BARGAIN. Will take lot up to $500 as part pay ment, 6 rooms, almost new, furnace and fireplace. Price 13000. A Mttle cash end your lot as down part. Bal ance easy terms, p. o. Box 42. SNAP Six rooms, modern, unfinished house, fruit, berries. 3 blocks from Eastmoreland chooL ISO feet from paved street, $860. S15Q cash, $10 per nionin. uscar uanigren. uerKeiey THREE houses on luOxloO feet cor ner, worth $8500, recently mortgaged for $4250; income $63.50 per month; will sell my equity lor $2100. Y-897, Journal. FOR SALE or rent, nearly new 7 room house, Oay and Sumner ats. Phone East 6683 FOR SALE LOTS 11 FOR SALE A quarter block In the best part of Watlnut Park, both streets paved, this property belongs to a non-resident and must be sold al once. Address, Y-366, Journal. A SNAP Direct from owner, i lots, corner Missouri and Wygant, for tri fle more than the market value of one; Clear. P-993. Journal. - GARDEN tracts, weat side, for only $260. $10 down, $5 a month. M. E. iee, 506 corbett Diag. TWO lots, $650, good location, would take motorcycle first payment, bal. terms. Call evenings Tabor 843. ONE or two lots in Irvington, good location; reasonable. East 6242. ACREAGE 5' Gibson Half Acres Good BOil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1685 or Sell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. EASY TERMS. 5 acres 3275 15 acres ......3525 20 acres 3700 F. B. HOLBROOK CO., 214 Lnmber Exchange. Portland, Or. CHICKEN, FRUIT, GARDEN ranches near Portland, 2, 5, 10 acre tracts, best soil, good roads, near electric, 365 to 3200 per acre, easy terms. McFar land 809 Yen bldg., Porfland. FOR SALE 6 acres, all in cultivation. good house, barn, chicken house, small family orchard, plenty of good water. 32600T terms. C. F. Danielson, route a. Vancouver, wasn. MUST RAISE 3200 AT ONCE. 20 acres, 40 miles from Portland, 2 miles from R. R., will sacrifice for 3200. Owner, 601 Journal bldg. . 20 ACRES 3400. ,31 fare from Portland, close school, station. 320 cash, balance easy. Claude Cole, 300 Henry bldg. STOCK and machinery tor sale, good dairy farm to lease or sell. 123 acres, mile from creamery and railroad. In quire owner, 101 10th st. ACRE UnincumDered, paved roa.1, easy terms. Owner, box 357-A. Lenta. FOR SALE FAI151S 17 FOR SALE OR TRADE. . Equity in 10 acres, fine land, set of buildings, variety of fruits, fine well water, two fresh cows, hay, kale, about 50 fine hens and farming tools; just outside city limits. McMinnvillc, near Baptist college. A bargain if taken in 10 days. T. Cole, McMinn ville. Or. . 5 Acres for $175 down, balance 3100 every 6 months; located close to ' Orenco; has good house, barn and outbuildings. 3 M acres all, sowed to wheat; has cow and calf. 2 dozen good stock chickens, some feed; first one comes gets thia Pe ters, 15 N. 5th st. FOR SALE A bargain for some one, 20 acres Improved, 8 acres cultiva tion, some slashed, balance timber, close to Portland, two miles to electric line; 31000 ins. on buildings; good water, gravel road, phone, mail, cream routes. 32200, terms. Owner. M-734. Journal. 20 OR 40 acres of the finest of fruit or berry land: 2 miles of 1200 Wil lamette valley town on S. P. Ry., 60 miles from Portland. Small stream and fine spring on place, $40 per acre. Easy terms. T-934, Journal. 40 'ACRE SNAP. Improved and stocked, close to rail road town; not far from Portland; only 32500 for quick sale. Terms to suit. A. k. hill, 4i nenry Ding. To acres, unimproved, good location, macadamized road, close to school, postoffice, railroad and river, worth 33750, will sell for 32500 or will trade for clear property. Woodlawn 4357. 20 ACRE FARM 1800. $1 fare from Portland. New house, barn, water piped, close school. Claude Cole, 300 Henry bldg. 160 ACRE farm, Gilliam county; 80 acres in wheat: rural mail delivery, close school; sacrificed for 31200: 3500 cash. Claude cole, aoo Henry bldg. 38 acres, close to logging camp and mill, 15 acres clear, good buildings, 31000 cash, balance easy. FX-375, Journal. FOR RENT FARMS 11 DAIRY Of SO acres, mostly all-cultivated, good soil, all buildings first class and in good shape, large house, can retail or wholesale milk, place is fitted for 20 to 40 cows, rent is right. Bee owner at 793 East Main st. FINELY improved 20 acre suburban home, adjoining Portland, good buildings. Bull Run water, fruit and berries, all in cultivation, fine for dairy. Phone Sellwood 2267. . 70 ACRES. 60 cleared, 18 miles east, on the Columbia highway, fine for dairy. 420 E. Harrison st. Phono East 6683. STOCK and machinery for sale, good dairy farm to lease or sell, 123 acres, mile from creamery and railroad.. In quire owner. 101 10th st. 40 acres. 1 miles Terreboone R. R., Crook Co., house, barn, irrigated. 961 E. 28th N. Woodlawn 2583. GOOD chance for family to go to the country. H. Kulper. Rowland hotel. HOMESTEADS 17 lBIGmDIAJ RESERVATION !TtO" OPEN. 7(0.000 acres for settlement- Wheat, fruit, general farm lends. $.1.50 per eCTS. Open coming summer. Hoives for ie 000. Send 35 cents at once for cvpiei with reliable Information regarding this great region. Wenatchee iWash.; uaiiy worio. uepr. jr. COLVILLE RESERVATION: .nap and description $L ' Clair Hunt. Comlle. Wash. TIMBER claim, cruise 10.000.000, tor 3160. Woodlawn 3384. - EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 DANDY little farm of 10 acre with new 6 room house, barn, chicken houses, close in, to trade or -selL Z- 161, Journal. SEVEN room and 11 lots, 100x100 in fruit, fine chicken ranch, near St. Johns car. unincumbered, what have you? Woodlawn 2583. SIX acres on Oregon Electric for Port land bungalow. Phone Wdln. 2583. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 2 Contlaned) , lsfJftfl.aaflaA Stock of Furniture for Sale. In live Oregon town. 8tock will In voice $3000; rent reasonable. $1600 cash, -balance terms. This is a good opportunity to- s;et located in a paying business. This merchant owns a mod ern 7 room residence in same town, which he will sell for $2500, or ex change for Portland property. Dorr E. Keasey & Co.. ; 2d floor. Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 468 acre wheat farm, clear; 860 acres in caltivation, balance level, prairie, fenced for pasture: 6 room house, barn for 20 head horses, A-l well with windmill ThTDA mllaa frftm tnn of 4000. Price $24,000. Will trade for ! Portland residence up to $10,000. Oive long time on balance. No cash re- 3uired. . C. CORBIN. COMPANY, Lewlj bldg. WANT to hear from owner of Port land home tor trade of following properties: 80 acres near Tillamook City, 65 in cultivation; 4 acres near Beaverton, all In cultivation; 60 acres 7 miles from Eagle Creek station; IS room hotel in Canby, with furniture. Call 1037 Chamber of Commerce. WILL exchange $6u0 equity in house and 2 lots for clear lota Tabor 6R58 or Z-157, Journal. $1000 CASH or $6500 property for buai ness. 312 Panama bldg WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANTED, small stock ranch for pay ing business and cash, or assume. Chance, 615 Dekum. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 WANTED A good dairyman with about $1000 who wishes to get into a first-class dairy where he can handle 20 to 40 cows; I have the place and will urnish the rt of the capital and depend on him to run it, as 1 am not a. dairyman. See me at 793 East Main. FOR SALE Mint saloon, Cordova, Alaska; 9 well furnished rooms, 2 pool tables, new safe. 20 lock boxes. B. B. bar partition, igar and liquor case. Rent $150 month. Price 33000. Stock at invoice. Address above. MILK business in Willamette valley. city of 18,000. oldest established, ful ly equipped. Ice cream side line. Bar gain. No trade or agents. FX-983, Journal. EXCEPTIONAL prosperous fast grow ing cash retail business, need A-l active partner muat have at least 35000. Experienced mercantile man preferred. XX-4 73, Journal. A MAN or woman to take half Interest iu a good paying dry goods store in the best suburb of Portland. 11-892, Journal. FOR SALE, cheap, cleaning and press ing shop; established business; cen tral location; $60 cash will handle. 208 Broadway, Marshall azt. LUNCH room, near depot, rent $5; go ing east; must sell; $175 cash, look this up. 517 KOtncnua piog. GROCERY store, only store in town of 300; doing cash business. $300. J. E. Morgan, Oregon city, ut. 500 Business Cards for 50c ROSE CITY PRINTERY, 192V4 Third. r.miiHiv nlcan kit i vie trnrtd location sicKness compels me vo si;riiiue; ai red from owner. Phone East 7575. RESTAURANT must be sold. Mrt cheap; some bargain. See this to day. 615 Swetland bldg. WILL sell half interest in auto garage and repair shop, fine location. 605 Alder Bt. MONEY" TO LOAN REAL ESTATE 27 OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN is the surest and best method of paying a loan. $21.24 per month for 60 months pays a $1000 loan and Interest. $15.17 per month for 96 months pays a $1000 loan and interest , (Other durations and amounts in proportion.) We loan on improved property pr for Building-purposes. EQUITABLE SAVTTS & LOAN ASSN.. 242 Stark st.; Portland, Or. MONEY TO LOAN On improved real estate or for build ing purposes; very flexible contracts; no I'ommimsions. COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO, 202 Stevens bldg. HAVE client with $1500 to $2600 to loan on Rose City Park property at 7 per cent. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY. 212 Selling Bldg. BUILDING loans on city and suburban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beck, 31$ Falling bldg. Main 34Uf MONEY especially to loan on good Portland residence property; lowest rates if seourity good. H. L. Archer, Northwestern Bank bldg. FARM and city loans at current rales. Pacific Mortgage & Investment Co. 502 Nortnwestern nanit oiag $100,000 ON mortgages, .city and farm property, lire lusuiauiwv. auacuiiib He CO., uemnirer piua;., q au Awcr. MONEY TO. LOAN in amounts of $100 to $5000 xn city property. A. H. Bell. Z01 ocrnnger piag. LOANS on Improved properties. The Oregon Home Buiiders, 1330 N. W. Bank bldg. $200 TO $40,000 to loan on realty. Fire insurance. F. J. Steinmets Co, 503 Gerllnger bldg. wain gaui HAVE received $10,000 to loan on vai ley farms; must be at least part ia cultivation. M-730. Journal. $200. $260. $360. $400. $2600, $5000 On City and Farm Property. BOTD REALTY CO.. LEWIS BLDG. $200, $350, $800, $900. $1200, $1800. Fred W.German Co.. 73? Cham. Com, $40,000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON, 80 4th st. Board of Trade bldg. MONEY to loan on improved city, farm property. K. C, King, 314 Spalding $1000 UP to $5000 to loan on city or farm property, xaoor zozu, $100,000 TO LOAN at IK and 7 ner cent. Goddard & Weldrick, 243 Stark. SEE us Small loans. Installment loans. Cellars-Murton co., zo iron Diag- MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7 Louis Salomon A Co., 300 Oak St., pear 5th. MONEY to loan, 6 to W. H. Seits & Co., 31.0 Bpaiamg mags MORTGAGE loans, 5 to 7. Oregon Inv A Mortgage Co., 170 3d at. 1760 g per cent; no commission.. 1014 Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN 67 CHATTELS, SALARIES 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 lit connection with same, making buslnesfc STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely n0 signs designating loan business dis played la front of our store. Ail mer chandise pledged 1 held for period of 12 months, whether-or not interest Is paid when due. We are licenced i-nd have been established sines 1391. No connection with any other loan estab lishment m this city.- -- . - A. & Ml. DELOVAGE, JEWELERS, 324 Washington st. SALARIED-CHATTELS. -Money loaned to salaried f ple and others on f urnltijTe, . tanoa, motor cycles, automobile. diSkmonds, etc, at legal rates, with easy . terms 4f pay ment; no delay: -PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC7, :-- - --Licensed.' .-, - v .-.-. 7 3t1 Dekum Wdg F1NAXCIAL 51 1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also sellers' interest Ut contracts. Or. and Wash. H. E. Noble. Lumbermen;, bldg. HELP nVANTED-MALE WANTED Baiter's helper- with some experience. Rational Balteryt IM WANTED400 railroad s machinists; - must be union .men. -. Apply 481 Stock ExchAnre w - '. - EMPLOYMENT department Y. M- C a. bervice xre to member. -... , HELP WANTED MALE tcoatmned) - - PROFESSIONAL JOB HUNTERS DO ? NOT ANSWER. One high class salesman (no others need apply), for Portland and adjacent towns A-l references and general ex. perlence required. Write P. O. bes. 346. Portland, Or. WANTED Capable energetic man for position as division manager at Portland: health and accident Insur ance; old line company- good start already made and splendid opportunity fo. right man; previous experience de sirable, but not absolutely necessary. A-676. Journal. COMPETENT and experienced auto truck salesman; producer only; give age. experience. local ecaualntan. ability, eta Full line, all sixes, good commission, y-bii, journal. FOR season, brush hand or painter's nviper. inusi ie iuarna svnu turnisu references. Address box 786, Kelso, vv anil. WANTED At once, 2 men to learn Call at Hawthorne Garage. 445 Haw- WANTED Three boys with wheels. Buvu w&kn. steaay worn. ibi Oak et. WANTED, deuvery boy with bicycle. 1024 Hawthorne ave. HELP WANTED MISC. 40 Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Day and night classes: training in repairing, driving and machine work, including forge, lathe, shaper, drill press, etc.: time unlimited. Secure pass at Educational orfice Y. M. J. A. bldg., to inspect our shops and meth ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED. Tui tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y. M. C. A. and its EMPLOYMENT DE PARTMENT, use of 60-rt, swimming pool, shower naths. gymnasium, etc U. 6. GOVERNMENT wants clerks. 3100 month. Portland examinations April 12; sample queeilonM free. Franklin Institute, Dep I 349 M, Roch ester. N. Y. HEADQUARTERS jr lbt claas chers,' cooks, cam. "W" Depot, 21. yam-hill.- M. 5500. Soft drinks, mt'r. lunch. HAWTHORNE AUTO AND GAS TRACTOR SCHOOL, 445 HAWTHORNE AVB, WRITTEN GUARANTEE, ADCOX AUTOMOBILE 8CH60U 266 11TH AND JEFFERSON UNCALLED for tailor made suits $6.60 up. Taylor the tailor. 289 V6 Burnside. HELP WANTED- FEBL4.LE a WlbownR wlth 3 "children." S.cTr. wants respectable woman for house keeping. Call Sunday 2 to 6 p. m. W. F. Pieper. 6249 4th ave. 8. E.. Mt. Scott yar to Anabel. south 6 hlpr-kg. need some matured, intelli gent women to learn corset fitting and take orders in the home. Apply at once. NuBone Parlor. 207 Centre! hldg. WANTED Housekeeper fur small family, city, no washing. Z-153. Journal. HELP WANTED ;MALE AND FEMALE SO - l i--H " I - .1. i- . I II . MEN and women to lea re, the barber trade, wages paid while learning tuition reduced, positions secured. The only chain of schools in the world Send for free catalogue. Mohler Barber College, H. 4 8 N. 2d st. ORKGON Barber College warns meil and women to learn barber trade in 8 weeks; positions guaranteed; tools free, paid while learning; modern method teaching, tuition reduced. ?33 Madison. WANTED AGENTS WE wish to obtain the services of a salesman in every town of 6000 to 25,000 people to work that town and small ones near by. P. O. Box 346,' Portland. . W ANTED Agents to sell horseradish, hominy and pickles. 434 K. Wash. SITUATIONS MA LK CITY OF foKTLAND PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 14th and Jo.mson sts. EFFICIENT MEN r FOR ALL POSITIONS. Salesmen, office men, clerks, me chanics, farm hands, house men. cooks, mill men, loggers, laborers, etc No fee charged employer or employe. Out of town orders given prompt attention. Main S665 - A-6SZ4. LOCOMOTIVE engineer and machinist wants work with logging company: . understands geared locomotives; also rod engines; good references. Address R. F. D. 3, Box 73. Vancouver, Wash. WANTED Position as moving pictws) operator; will furnish machine in A-l condition. 1813 Esther St.. Van- couver. Wash. POSITION wanted by experienced mar ried man to take charge of dairy ranch on shares; best references. H 891. Journal. TIMEKEEPER and 1 ookkseper, prac tical experience in logging camp, railroad andvroad building; excellent references. Z-162, Journal. . PORTER wants work, hotel Or pool hall; experienced in taking care of tables, cues, etc.; plav over aversge frame of pool. H-xat, journal. WANTED, nosltion bv youna man. general business experience. Will accept any kind of work. P-992. Journal. COMPETENT shop mechanics and chauffeurs furnished by Y. M. C. A. Auto school. Main 705, A-61. BUILDING, carpenter repairing; paint ing, tinting; any offer considered; labor exchanted. Sellwood 1665. PAPERING, tinting. $1.60 room. Fita gerald. Broadway 699. SITUATIONS FEMALE Cl I I Or rUKTLATIP PTJBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Women's Department. City Hall. No Fee Charged. Reliable, competent help, any line, promptly supplied. Office, clerks, housekeepers, domestic, day workers. seamstresses. Msrsnau iui, a-tHd. WANTED By-experienced housekeen er. position in hotel or rooming house; good references: 6 years in last position. Tel. Marsnan ii4. FTRST - class chamber maid wishes work. Tabor 7008. EXPERIENCED woman needs days' work cleaning, etc. East 6467, Ref. POSITION jar waitress or tel. operator. 631 CoucfTst. Tel. Mar. 61 B7. WOMAN wants day work. Woodlawn ' 386Z. . f SITUATION'S WANTED MALE - 7 . ; AND FEMALE 23 WANTED A farm position for man aad wife; this couple was in my em ploy when I sold my farm; they want a steady place where their effort will be appreciated. Inquire Staples- the Jeweler.- DRESSMAKING 40. EASTERN milliner and dressmaker, all th latest styles, now -located 47 Str-rk, corner i' X makes and remodels suits H Up. hats inmintq inc. n. SUITS $4 up, one piece dresses $3 up, ski rta $2, wash waists .75 cents. Work guaranteed. Marshall 2 in a. DRE8HMAKE Ry-By day, designs styles becoming you. .gowns, opera coata. Marshall 2200 FURNISHED -ROOMS 1 ROOM register listing several hundred . is all parts of th city at Y. M C. A.I also those In the association fireproof, building, with shower baths, swimming rooms, at $L50 to $2.76 per ye double. 7 with, individual beds, or $2.6 f A II UMriVaw If.aT.vlL---. erru fireproof, respectable. $3 week, up. THE FRANCIS - j-'urnisned.- steam beated rooms,' single or en suit. $175 up. 162 W; Park, -cor. MOTTlwon. v THK flLADSTONK. " i 1T4 13th." cor: Yamhill. ' Nicely fur hlshed rooms. $1 yeelr ard up. ji.50 WEEK up, clean.' warm,. modertil - fur. rms., central. The King. 09 Jef. CCoatiaaed om 3f sat JTagsJ