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THE i OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, MAY 1; 1916. 13 WEMOLDINGi - - - ' i flN IIS SECTION IS' ; TRADED BY 1DAH0AN "Deal Includes Exchange of & Royal Palm Hotel at Third and Flanders Streets, RANCH LAND IS OBTAINED Yntn Orchard imt Vaacoovar, WmIl, Alto Vmd Separate Taints Have ' . arot m Tat Been Announced. '"S V. P. XJonovan, a hardwarmerchant '"'of Nes Perce. Idaho, who has invest-'-' ments In Portland realty and acreage In this territory, has transferred hla Interest In a number of his holdings. The deal Included the exchange of the Royal Palm hotel, at Third and Flanders streets, which Mr. Donovan irecured In a trade for the Brentnor apartments a few weeks ego. . Mr. Donovan, is reported to have secured SfOtf acres of hanchvJand In Flathead county, 40 miles west of Kalispell, fCintana, from the Greene Security company of Spokane, for which he 4cax - the .hotel property, an east aide residence ; property, a prune orchard tiear Vancouver, Wash., a ranch In Eastern Oregon, and a brick building And lot In .Nes Perce. The separate Ul as of the properties are not given. VNTON MAY BUILD Decision Ho Arrived at the ..Meeting to Be Held Tomorrow. t,? Decision Irt the matter of the erec tion of a b"ulldlng at the southeast corner of Tenth . and Montgomery straits by the Portland Women's union wilt be made at the annual meeMr.g of the organization, to be held In the par lors Of the Unitarian church tomorrow afternoon. Fire destroyed th quar ters which. the'Unlyn has leen using ! for the past year, and inability to rent suitable quarters at this time makes 'U necessary for the union to b-.ild on Its own property. The plan considered at present calls for the accommodation Of 60 women. Mrs. J. B. Comstotk is president of the 'union Raker Buys Home. -G. , Evert Baker has" purchased the ; home place of H. Gordon Beckwlth, the architect, at Courtney station. This consists of one acre of ground and a fteven ' room bungalow of English de .Blgn. It was especially built and ar ' ranged by Air. Beckwlth for his own personal use. Is of highly artistic, de- '" aign and has numerous conveniences for housekeeping purposes. Mr. Beck- With" also spent considerable money .' and time In landscape gardening. The consideration was $4500. The deaf was made through the F. A. Jacobs com- " PHV- v ' Will Remodel Corner. ', A contract has been awarded lor the "4, changes to be made by the Simon Sal vage company at the northwest corner of First and Alder streets in the oullrl 'n own,"! bv the Qroen estate. The . Jtrrn .'has leased the entire first floor. ;,. of which It now occupies but one part, j ., Th contract for the alterations cells for tne expenditure or $Jioo. ( i. Theatre Is Being Renovated. ". - Changes are being made in the in I teflor arrangement of Pantngee the v' atre at an. estimated cost of $15,000. The work began today. Additional - eata. a lounging room, ladles' . rent -, and retiring rooms will be provided There will bsr. no interruption to th. performances, Heal Zst& Transfers. ' J. M. MeCawley to J. B. Kennedy. L. 4, B. 16, Eaatmnreland $ Leander Martin and wf. to J. I. Mnnden : et si. L. 8. 4. 6. 8. 10. R. 3. Tbayer. . , Ventura Bottonl to Giuseppe Piano, nnd. I V, L. 7. B. 102. Portland City llome- k stead J. Cbarlea r. Kesteraon and wf. to T. T. f . Campbell. E. H S. R. ',i S. E. Sec. r l 24. T. 1 8.. R. 2 E , t Hire M. Ounael and hits, to Jennie 10 10 83 10 10 10 if Wheeler. I 10, B. 14. Westmoreland " Arthnr Dark to J. H. Keller, trustee. .tract S2. Abernetby Heights . C. Plackoey and wf . to W. B. Linn - et al. L. l'J. - Arridaon Sub. B. A. - North Bt. Joiina -. . D. Winters to John V. Fisher, I,. 4, B. fl, Murlark Add Tb Brong Co.. Inc., to William L. . Graham. L. 1:0, 11. 9, El Torar Arthur Clark to J. H. Kelley. trustee. alt B. 113, UroTera Add Exc. 60x100 . feet .,.. Beeurlty SaTlngs A Trust: Co. to Abe Meier et si. L X 4, 8. u, L. 2. B. B, DO Carters Add to Portland Bt. Johns .Water Works k Lighting Co. to City bf Portland. 1. 2, 7, H, B. . 2,-' Adams Add to St. Johns, U 1. 27 ' 8, JB. 14. James Johns 2d' Add Thomas Bplllmann to G. II. Carlco. L. 4,. 4fl, 44. aft, Ventnra Park Adelaide 1). Case and bus. to Q. H. . Riley, U 20, B, 15, Terra ee Park Add Fred Hoffman and wf, to William R. Htokes. .eaaemant serosa t. 1, 2. B. it Knatowood Park V A. Bowel! and wf. to OUIe M. Keehn, L. 2ft. 30, B. 4. Madrons Hill. OcuncU Crest 1st. f. to diaries T. Me- Dongall, L. 4, U. 30. Tract "A," Council Crest -psrlt. 1 i 600 10 10 10 10 460 10 BOO Rnilrilng Permit. s. A. If. Sharp Erect I atorr frame esraee. 174 B. SSd at, between K.- Ysmlilll snd Bel- BMn sts.j' bnllder. T. V. Dye, $225. j AVUrS L. Bannders Erect 1 atory frame gnr , B, 6I E. 2th St. N.. between Brift and Jvnott sts.; ballder. U. W. Lorens. S230. AlaaU Building Co. Erect 24 tory Inmo firage TOO Blsklyoa at., between E. IVth and - 9t-e mtm . kitlWlA ..MM COi . t . . 1 " . , v. i . ... i . ii .in:, .mpv. . , , T . . 1 1 1 t ' I . . . . ...j'- mam ctuiiuiiiK wj. r.rrci A lry rraine i jowrijing. tw jaiaaiyon ar.. oetween e:. ZUtn Ud I. 2Ut era.; bnllder,' same. $370. ' l-oewson Bros. Wreck 2 story frame dwell ings. 153-83 N. lath st. and 484 Irtlnz (.. lxtwen HoTt snd IrTlng sts.; wrecker, Lainbes Wiecklns Co.. $200. . A.- NelsoB -Iteftalr 2 story frame dwelling. Ii74 E. tQllaart at., between E. UStb and K. . TOtb'et.; builder, N. O. Eklund. $100. ' " 4.. W. Brest Kepalr 2 atory frame store. 632 t'nkm At. N.. between Itiisscll and Hri see ra.; tmlMer t ' Vagnexen, $CO. Thomas Autxen-9Ere't 2 atory frame dwell. Ing, Willamette bird., between Charleston snd Richmond sts.; builder. Kerr .'. Son. $5000. ; - Portland Uabber mills Repair 1 story ordinary- factory, fi8 E. th st.. between Steph en and K, Harrison sts.; bnllder, Muir at Jlc Olland, 235. Mrs. Anna V. Dorrls Erect 1 atoiy frame gwsiung. mvi k. sita at. i.. netwt-en Sttm- una-. "'SnWtoterl" "'- bullder' "' D- JobD" ,1 .Strnworldf Estate Repair 8 story frame (torts. 247 Yamhill at., between 3d and 2d Sts.; bnllder, Becker A Co.. $130. .O'Shea Bros. Repair 4 atory ordinary tore and offices. 324 Washington at., be tweea th and Broadway sts.; builder, Becker -Co;.- $13S.- Martha J. BrownBepalr 1 story frame dwelling, TS8 Clatnop are., between E. lftth anc E. Xtst at.; bnllder, Bert Z. Dixon $150 Itetland Social Turn Tereln Repair 2 sii.ry 'frame storea. and ball, 172 4tb St.. between VsmblU and Morrison ats. ; builder. W. U Buckaa, $1005. '-' . German. Consul Seized. 1 SalonlkL' MSy 1. (I. N. S.) Eng iish cavalry toarded a train bound from Seres to Drama and took the , German, consul at Drama, who had been accused of espionage. He was taken ta Salonlkl and later, placed on board, an English vessel. . r. f - G10NR0E5O0CTIEIN- Oir Dogs General in arm rrn -.f l t r : . - ' ' h aae Termers Vxgm Actloa Against A nlmals Because of CTock Depreda tions ( Sight Months' School Urged. Eugene, Or., May 1 1. The Lane county Pomona grange, at Us monthly meeting' at Santa Clara. Saturday, adopted a resolution favoring the pass age of a law to tax all dogs In the state, because of their depredations against the farms' flocks.' The pro posed law would tax males 60 cents and females $1 a year, the tax to be collected by the assessor, and If not paid, the animals to be killed by that official. j The grange also favored the passage of a law compelling all school districts in the state to hold at least eight months of school j each year, and adopted a resolution opposing the pro posed $700,000 bonds for hardsurf aclng the Pacific highway! In Lane county. . There were a nurhber of speakers from outside points, land members of the grange say that this was the best meeting In the history of Pomona grange. IMMEDIATE ACTION ON SUFFRAGEAMENDWIENT IN HOUSE IS DEMANDED I the Pacific." T M J J n iL ill I In this way dld,Jluji G. Kasai. Jao I W0 Hundred bather tO Hearjanefe journalist and United States cor Address by Members of the Congressional Union, A resolution demanding an Immedi ate favorable report on the Susan B. Anthony woman suffrage amendment, now slumbering In the judiciary com- "L "i ricscMiau.cn i at Washington. was adopted at a . meeting of 200 people, mostly women, at Central library hall last night. The i audience had gathered to hear talks , by several of the representatives of j the Congressional Union for Woman j ml.... nm . K - U . , . . . . .. I . . . ourrrage wno are now touring tne states in which women are enfran chised. It was ordered that copies of the resolution be sent to the members of the Oregon congressional delegation. On motion of Cokonel C. E. S. Wood there was incorporated In it a state ment holding the Democratic party I responsible lor failure to obtain favor- ! able committee action on the amemi- I ment before this time. ! The speakers, who were preceded by p Governor Withycombe, v hose remarks were purely Introductory. included Mrs. John Rogers of New York. Miss i!,rm.rw ,",W. f, NW b.Ut F. C. Knapp's announcement Satur- StantoPitnh M?iaVMLS- ""letiiy that he had closed arrangements Lucv Bur ,t or tLw v Ywfk .and 118a ' the construction of a shipyard at man of 2 ?,n.nn L, ' 106 halr" the 'oot of McKenna street adjacent to worked, of6 national Uance' mYs! i th of th. Peninsula Lumber Emma Wold, of the Oregon branch 'r0P3eny-?a re",ve.d u,re' 'aU union, presided. ' lsfactlon by Porttand s business lnter- The women tol4 their audience , eat plainly that they had despaired of get- , The Bit w111 re(lulre 80m PrPara--ting suffrage by the direct vote of the 1 tlon for the ways- and this work will lectors in h .u ,t.P .. -.. ! bo started In a few-days. illiterate foreigners, the liquor inter ests and '"big business" invariably de feating fhir f fnrt a rh.lp nnl i, hope lies In adoption cT th mnt. men t by congress and its subsequent i NcatiOn by the States. They ex- ratification by rhie' States. They plained that their object is to persuade r'f.X. .L" . . Vr"P 8 ,es , favor -Qf the pary whh pron,B;s 1 ravorable action in congress. If this ! is done, they predicted, there will be favorable action before the November election. As a means to this end a convention Is to be he'.u in Chicago June 6, 6 and 7 to organize and launch a woman's political party to remain in evidence Until the object Is accompltahei Ore- gon women were urged to be repre- ' sented at this convention, or rather j they were pleaded with to come and help. As Miss Buns expressed it, "by putting suffrage first and party affiliation second,, women can deniand i and secure the passage of the suffrage ' amendment through congress this ses sion. In the afternoon the visitors there are 23 in the party were taken on automobile trips about the city and over the Columbia river highway, lunching at Crown Point, where some talks were made. Suffragettes Are in Seattle. ! Seattle. Wash., May 1 (P. N. S.) j Storming a citadel already fallen In j the fight for equal suffrage, 23 mill- i tant campaigners for the Susan B. Anthony constitutional amendment en- franchising women reached Seattle to- day on their transcontinental suffrage expedition. The suffrsge special ar- rived here from Portland early today. Delegations of Seattle women met tho I party. After a ride over the city In! automobiles, a women's mass meeting was held at noon, at which Mrs. Har riet Stanton Blatch was the tvpeaker. Misa Anna Constable addressed a meet ing of the Civic club at noon. To night a big mass meeting is to be held in the Moore theatre. Mrs. Blatch. Mis. Lucy Burns, "Miss Helen Todd and Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles will speak. Tomorrow the members of the suffrage delegation will hold an open meeting at the University of Washington. The special train will leave late tomorrow, returning east by way of Skykomlsh. Wenatchee and Spokane. Boot for President . Headquarters Open Friends Put Former Secretary of State Actively in Race for Republican Hom- tnatlon; Chicago Headquarters Boon. New York,-May . (I. N. S.) Ex Senator Etlhu Root was placed in the Republican race in earnest Sunday when his friends sent out word that headquarters had been opened at the Hotel Manhattan. , Later headquarters will be opened in Chicago. Ex-Representative John V. Dwight Is in charge of the Root pre-convention campaign in this city. ! while Senator James W. Wadsworth Jr. will be the active head of the move ment In Washington. FUNERALS Beautiful ad alt plash off broadcloth casket, em-i balmlng, outside box.1 bearse. two antos sad services for ....j Funerals if deelred foe $20. $40. $00. I Higher priced funerl sis in proportion. We manofactore eaaftetaj. Lady assistant. Beautiful hineral chapel. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Faneral Dlrwtm. Waablngtoo at Ella SU (bet. 20tb aad 2Tstr went aiv Mala 2S91. A-788S. $75 ASIA NECESSITY, SAYS JAPANESE JOURNALIST Jiuji G,- Kasai Shows Need of Good Feeling for Japan by the Pacific Coast States. "Japan must insist on an Asiatlo Monroe doctrine and because Japan is the strongest nation of the orient she must lead tn the orient. "In the affairs of this hemisphere, Japan does not desire, nor should she desire, to entangle herself. "Good feeling Is one of business' best assets. Japan needs Oregon lumber and Oregon wheat. She is not getting them now because there are no bottoms to carry these raw materials to Japan, but the fact that Mitsui & Co. and Suzuki & Co. have offices here Is Indicative of the trade to come. "Japan is supplying and can supply the United States with the toys that the war has shut up in the German , shops. You of the United States and we of Japan need good feeling. "I am certain that this good feel ing will result, for any talk of un lrlendllness comes from the Jingoes and cheap politicians on both sides of respondent lor a nunmer or leading Japanese magazines and newspapers, sum up the Japanese-United States question. Mr. Kasai Is at the Port land hotel until Wednesday. While in the ctty Mr. Kasai Is a guest of B. Takita,, business manager of the Oregon News, who has ar ranged the local schedule for the vis itor. Today at noon Mr. Kasai win speaK Derore a luncheon at a council meet- inK of tne chamber of Commerce In the Oregon building, At 12.15 he is scheduled to address the current events class of the First Presbyterian church in the church at Twelfth and .Aider streets Saturday evening he was the guest of about 20 of his fellow countrymen at a banquet in the dining room of the Chamber of Commerce. Ground to Be Leveled For New Ship Plant C. Xnapp Makes Plans for Tard at Poot of McKenna Strtet on the Pen- Insula, It was felt that the establishment of a new payroll proposition of large dimensions, with the stimulus to ship- PinK resulting from the building of wind-and-steam driven schooners would Prve merely the beginnings of greater -maritime prosperity. It is known that others also are planning to enter tho wooden ship- building industry, several projects be ing now riear conclusion. "Bug" Is Traveler But Anton Fears Speed Law No More Everybody has a bug of some If sort at some time or should have, and Harry Anton of 1022 Vernon avenue, is no exception If- to the general rule.' But his was no ordinary bug it was a it Studebaker, a four cylinder buggy of no mean traveling fr jjt propensities. in With a speed wagon men- jje- tie tloned In the first paragraph regular readers confidently ex- pect the old familiar ending "Judge Langguth fined him $15 for hitting it up" And that might have been the ending too. In Anton's if- case, however, no municipal Judge ruffled his pocket book j J ! J j ' i ' ! because the bug and its owner A parted company, suddenly and agreeably. In other words he sold It for cash to a man who saw Anton's ad In The Journal's -lasslfied columns. So now he Is immune from all spee.I law penalties and is -Ifr ahead a fair sized sum in cash and also the money he might j $ have paid to the Judge some- time. w 4r NEW TODAY EDWARD HOLMAN CO. rSTABLrSH2D 1877. RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS ITS FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADY ASSISTANT TKJJtD A3TD BAUSOIT 8TBESTS. MAXJf 507. A-1B1L Pressman la Oui-raat Kataa. Daoa. Baaksra. aait Stars Sta. Fearey BrotHers, Inc. COLLECTORS 806 Sekam Bldr Portland, Or. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment St Mortgage Co. Offices aoa-4. 170 3d st. FARM LOANS Mortgage Company for America , Boom sa. Axnaworvn sidg. 1 VoOaa Malm 6841. Portland. Hartman U Tbam iswkf Zhm Corawr t r ourtb auction sales tomorrow, auctiWIjale tomorrow! At, Bakers' Auction House, nearly new and modern furnishings from frivate homes, sale starts at 10 a. tm 6-l8 Park st. Uncalled For Answers The following uncalled for answers may be had at The Journal business office upon presentation of duplicate ticket. These letters will be held for 10 days only: A 591. B 365, 682, 688. C -376 379 D 384, 385, 388, 393. 539, 547. 549, 887. 919, 970, 9S5. i-i 588. 692, 904, 910. F 524. 660 563, 689, 575. 896. 908. 98, 974. d 538. 688. 742, 746, 746, 747. 760. 934t 11155, 16. 718, -772. 773. 779.-790, 903, 955, 989. J 312. 500. 545. 562. 568, 724, 946. K 9S9. L 176, 184, 626, 552. 742, 938. M 191. 593 747, 758. 858. 905. 925. 99 N 177. 341, 346, 347. 349, 661, 571, 679, 677. 694, 728, 997, 998. O 740. 750, 757, 931, 959, 967. p 26. 74, 364. 370. 372. 578, 582, 629. 92, 931, 832. R 154, 165, 741. S 716, 718, 530, 581. 732, 949. T 379. 72S, 949, 986. U 226, 265. 266. 268. 270, 272, 275, 277, 6T7. 682. 714. 717. 769. 940, 996. 998. W 272. 855, 375, 563. 571, 676. 734, 736, 858, 973, 978. X 318, X32. 350. 628, 729, 777. Y 377, 886. 388. 583, 634, 688. 648, 742, 935. Z 184, 296. 314, 326. 333, 336, 340. 34a, 614. 522. 557, 742, 916. 934. MEETING NOTICES 41 WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46 A. F. & A. M. Spe cial communication toraor- j row, Tuesday eve., 7 o clocK, K.ast 8th and Burnside. F. C degree. Visitors welcome. 0-der W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons. Pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6tn. JiteI Statistics JJlarriages.Birtl)S. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Andrew Kochan. 713 E. 8Urk tt.. lecal, and Walei-IJa Nawrncki. 501 N. Mlh t., legal. Kdwaid Frank Phillips. S31 Glenn aTe., legal, ami May Beatrice Sparrow, lo K. 38th at., legal. fcilney F. Wellman, 412 Main tM legal, and Iuia C. lirudoig. 487 Taylor ot. B-nno IJartluger, 508 E. Couch St., legal, and LoUa (ilanz, 205 E. 824 St., legal. Jolio W. Loeendy, St. Louis, Mo., legal, and Elltabetn Mlcliela. 375 MaltuomaU at., legal. Cuarlea K. Vett, 340 K. lttth at. N.. legal, and Hilda Marie Mattblei, 1006 UiasUMlpil ave., legal. LeaUe H. Peters, Berkeley, Cal., legal, and Eva Kingdom Vance, 2 K. 3Wtli at., legal. Smuel K. Shelleday, 4300 E. 74th at., 8. B., legal, nnd loua l. Voae. same address, legal. Lett Us Law Dillon. 42 E. 45th at., lcal. and ulive Mildred Knowlton. May, E. yaoiUlll St.. legal. Pnilmore O. Daniels. Milwankie, Or., legal, and Norma H. McCollum. 6401 (Sbtli st. S. K., legal. U. a. Harris, 424 Columbia ApUi., legal, and Pearl May Keys. 221 y.j Morrison St., legal. r O !xL P " Wed VV. U. dinilM Oi OU.VUiUng cards. Third floor Morgan Bldg. DKlSS suits sold or rented, low prices. latest styles, all sizes; we buy areas suits. BareU's Misfit Cloth, store. 51 ad. DKESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. V5 GUILD At Newberg. Or., April 2S, Joseph S. Guild, aged 71 yeara, father of Alfred O. Guild of Amboy, Wash., John M. Guild of Moutana. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs Maud Cox Mrs. Myrtle Cleeland, Mrs. Dorothy Wlliltsoa of this city and Mra. Bessie Ntce of Spokane, Wash. The funeral aerrices wtll be held Tuesday, May 2, at 2:30 o'clock P m at the residence establishment of J. P. tin lay a Son, Montgomery at Bth. friend iLTlred. Interment at Kier View cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. GKOVE In this city. April 30. Ernest L. GroTe. aged 23 yenrs. belored husband of Eunice GroTe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orofe and brother of Mrs. Merfa Parmenter of Mor ton, Wash.; Mrs. Maude Jefferiea of Hoqulam, Wash.; Edward Ward and Miss Krma Grore uf (entralla. Wash. Remains will be for varded to Chehalis, Wash.. Tuesday, at 8:.T0 a. m., where Interment will tafee place. Ar rnngementa In care of Miller d Tracey. Wash- ngton at Kiia. street HTZPATRICK In tola city, April 80 at j settle estate. Price $676. Phone Sell trie residence of her daughter. Mra. B. Lelhy, i wood 681. 355 E. 8th st. N.. Msry V. ntxparrici, agea ! years. The funeral 'services will be bekl Tuesday. May 2, at 1 o'clock p. in., at the residence establish men t of J. P. Flnley & Son. Montgomery at 6th. Erlenda InTlted. In terment at Hirer View cemetery. LKNliAKT At the residence, 420 3d sr. April 30, Kuth Lenhart, age tt yeara, b loved daughter oi ."nr. anu wfs. nru l.c h lart. Funeral will leae parlors of Killer rracey at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday. Kerrlcej. will M held at 9 o'clock at St. Lawrence church. orner 8d and Sherman st. Interment R.a Tracey be corner City cemetery. BYDMAN May 1. 1916, at the residence if her pareuta near Boring, Or., Catherine Iun4t Rrdman a2ed U montha. beloTed daughter of Mr. and Mra. Otto S. Rydmwn snd late of 305 Morris si. of this city. Re mains at Pearson's undertaking parlors. Bus sell ft. at Union aTe. BAYBKOOK April :'.0. flejmour A. Baybrook, aged 04 yeara, belored husband of Mrs. Mary Baybrook and father of Esther and Har old Baybrook. Funeral will take place from Dunnlug & McBatee's chapel Tuesday, May 2, at 12:a0 p. m. Serylces at L'uion cemetery rl-a pe 1 at 2 p. m. Friends respectfully Inrlted. BROWN In thl city. April ;t0. Elizabeth Brown, age 78 years, twloed mother of Rotch E. Bundy. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. CJ., iucsaay. May i, st parior vi Miller & Tracey. Washington at Ella atreet. ltitrrment Roue flty cemetery KELLY In this city, May 1, Jaiue R. Kelly, aged 23 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. KellT of Gooding, Idaho. The remains will be forwarded Tuesday morning. May Z. by J V. Flnley A Son. to Gooding. Idaho, where services will be beld and interment made. CL RT1S in this city. May 4. at bis vlate residence, 81W E. 45th st. N.. John J. CuilU. aired 72 Tears. Notice of funeral hereafter. NKULEY In thla city. April 20. Cbariea g py aged ' years. Th remains are at tbe residence establishment of J. V. Flnley & S.m. Uik'l'ltJ fe FORBES CO., florists, 347 Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, ml Morrison st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. TONSETii FLORAL CO., 2S5 VVasu., bet. 4th and Bth. Main tlo. A-1102. OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO., 7ba Gllsan st Mar. 4372. A-1464. MAIN 61 IS; wreaths, Pillows ts up. Sprays i up. t.naPpeiia,oi 1 "rr.non MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 bth st. 1U.NEICAL DLKECTOiiS IP. L. LiM Undertaker. East 11th and Haw thorne. E. 7SI. may rubic-ih.. DunnineSi McEntee-tlT'ft every detail. Broadway and i'lne sis. Broadway 430. A-4658. Lady assistant. . F. S, Dunning, Inc. TTo.t Side Funeral Directors, 414 E. Alder St. Phone East 52. B-2525. Walter C.Kenworthy MILLER & TRACLY. inuependent ru neral directors. Prices low as$20. $40. $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2bSl, A-88. A. Ri Zellar Co,Eastwio18,Bc-io8 Lady attendant. Day and night service. Chambers Co. tTSSStSt lawn aaob. t-tia. iaay empaimer. D T Dirnnc Williams and Knott. h I UJ 1 1 iv ast Ills. C-1S4S M,;irtn ta"t 80th and G'isan. 1.-1-narnillOn neral services. Tabor 431J. dt7ACQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152 OrtVVr A-2321 Cor Sd and ClaT. -CnlUoUnM. tin A-2?5. 445 Man. BREEZE SNOOK.' B-125X, T. 1258. Or.lie26.Belm5nt. At 4th.. Lady attendant! v -" FUNERAL DIRECTORS tCoatlJiMdj, Tears of Experience Enables This Firm to Give YOU Perfect Service This modern establishment, wita its conveniences. Includ ing a secluded driveway, in sures absolute privacy, caus ing in no Way a departure tram, ah established policy of moderate prices. -Experienced Woman Attendant. j." Pi Finley & Son The Progressive . FUNERAL. UIRECTQRS. Montgomery at Fifth. Main 9, A-15V9. A. D. KEN WORTHY CO. . Two Establishments. Tabor 6267; 6802 St.. Lenta. Tabor 6S95; 6ith st. and foster road., Arleta. MONUMENTS PO-it?LAML MARBLE WK8 264-286 4th st., opp. city nail. Main 8664. Philip Nen ft Bona, for memorials. BLAE15IN6 GftANlTUCCj FOR SALE HOUSES 01 5 ROOM BUNGALOW $1476. Up against it. 1 must move; my modern home on 71st st. near Uliaan st. canines, fireplace, outlet, uutch kitchen cement basement, launory trays, large porch; cost me $2450. Will sell tor $1475; terms. Miller, phone Broadway ltus. 1 AM compelled to dispose of my nearly new 5 room bungalow; ail modern conveniences, large attic; 1 block from Peninsula Park on Missis sippi ave. If you have a little money I will surprise you In price. White, Broadway 1658. Why Not Build And get a home according to your Ideals. I design, build and finance any building; artistic sketches free. See me before you build. N. O. Eklund. SIS Henry bldit. Main 6812. BARGAIN On Whitman ave.. near Mt. Scott carline. 4 room house (not papered). hot and cold water, bati, toilet, lights, sas range, good garden spot, lot 40xl0o; $550. on terms, no in terest. Phone W'oodlawn 1S69. IF you are interested in a home, you will be interested in our new home book which is free for the asking. Gives plan and terms for building your own home. The Oregon Homo Builders. 1330 N. W. Bank bldg. MY 7 room home, E. Salmon st., close to Sunnyside school, fine lawn, roses, fruit trees, etc.; make me a reasonable offer. Owner, V-187, Jour nal. . BARGAIN hunter, look! 5 room bun galow, 2 blocks to car, cement walks In. $875, $276 cash, bal. straight mort gage. See this at once. W. H. Betts, 5204 Woodstock ave. Sellwood 1233. 6 ROOM residence, on East 34th St., near Grant, 150 cash, $1000 in 2 years, bal. to suit. Best offer takes the place. Tabor 1034. $090 (terms) will buy 4 room, un plastered house on 50x100, use of 100x100, on 78th and Halsey. Jensen, Broadway 1658. GIVING my equity of $1300 to anyone who will give me $400. 6 room strict ly modern home. Rose City Park. Own er Tabor 6222. I DESIGN, erect, finance and remodel buildings. Jack Hundley, 607 Plt tock block. . FOR SALE Good 4 room house, lot 50x100. 4 blocks to car, $850. terms. Wondlawn 1060. 1 ROOM modern cottage, new and neat; a bargain. By owner. Phone Tabor 2415. FOR SALE: LOTS 1C 200 BEAUTIFUL lots In Milwaukle; 6c car fare;-light, gas and water; $20 cash nnd 110 Der month. H. Q. Stark weather. Risley station. Phone Oak Grove 1-X. WRSTMOBELAND lot, 60x100, near Reed college, on 21st. Paved street, awr nil imDrovements naid. Sold to $10, $5 PER MONTH. $500 snap; lot on Patton ave., corner Portland blvd. BOGGESS & CO., 206 Gerllnger Bldg. PHRVKR lot. 50x100. cost $1050; sell for $525. For information, all Main , 9518 ! ,BviNr,T(l lotn for sale at 1RbV oSner- large area to f sVl hy owner .large a rea ' u ' Grauel. S28 Charrrber of Com m sacrifice ect from. mercey ALAMEDA PARK 100x100, $92a. I. Owner, H7 B,ast uavis. i lot for sale, 1 block from Alameda Park; easy terms, $390. Wdln. 265. ACREAGE Buy an Acreage Home Have city conveniences, such as mountain water pllped into vour house, electrio lights, etc., and country benefits;; rich soli, fine community. 30 minutes out by Big Red Steel Trains. Low prices, easy payments. . Any size tract. Let us show you. The Shaw-Fear Co, 102 4th st. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell wood 476. John H. Gibgon, owner. NEW 6 room bungalow, $265, half acre or more, 60 bearing trees; also suitable for factory site; good terms. Take Dekum ave. car to 17th St.. 2 blocks north. 669 Buffalo st.. Wood lawn. CHICKEN. FTtUIT GARDEN ranches near Portland, 2, 5. 10 acre tracts, best soil, good roads, near electric, $65 to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar land 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. ..... vr a 'l .1 n , ",and on road creeks and BPrings; not far to Portland; terms. I-3bl. Journal. FOR SALtf V6 acre. For information write James McVey, Lents. Or. Tabor 3821. nearly an ciear miles Portland city limits; terms. 422" let st. ACRE tracts on carline. near DSn lUail, mo n nit, ., LC! IUUUI.11. a - .. v. r 1 1 Fred H. Strong i.17 cnamDer of com., SUBURBAN HOMES rj SUBURBAN ACREAGE 70 SUBURBAN HOMES! Acre or half acre tracts, fine soil, gas and electric connections, Oregon City line, near Portland: small amount down, pay like rent. East 734, or W 1 Rl journal JVOK SALE FARMS 17 FOR SALE 1 of the best dairy farms, on good road. 16 miles west of Port land; no trade; no inflated price; terms. Owner. 41 Montana ave. Woodlawn 1209. FOR SALS or trade for. small busi ness, Improved 8 acre ranch just out side city limits of Newberg, Or, Ad dress 724 Lincoln 'st Walla Walla, Wash. -; PRUNES pay big. 1 nave 20 acres. Must sell. Adjoins city, nigh school, fin soil and Improvements. Foil par- ticulara. Owner, J3ox l5T, Riddle, Or. 1 a ACRE, eood house 4 block t rom 1 real nargam. a 10 inciuaes line " h.!??ll,i0,i..- -w.rff 8 1 oalntines. expensive carpets, good a big snap; $1650. terms; Umbdenstock , ""t- wmiams or' BrSSlwtT rl & Larson. 306 Oak st. Bdwy. 1658. cocR- Williams or Broadway ca 17 COLUMBIA HIGHWAY BARGAIN. 136 ACRES. . PRICE $8260. 70 acres good tillable land about one third under cultivation. Balance pas ture and timber. Farm house. Small orchard. Splendid diversified farm, well located up Columbia river near school. poBtoffioe, etc. Genuine bar gain. Real opportunity for any good farmer. 81250 -cash required. Posi tively no trades considered. -919, Journal. K1VER oottom and Bench land in Wil lamina valley, near good railroad town; running water, no rock; employ ment. Let us show you 6 acres best soil with good, 4 room house. 825 down,. $10 month. Or, 6 acres bench land, $25 down, $8 month. Or. nearly 6 acres with 637 bearing apple trees; $300 down, balance - term. Or, any amount- of land, reduced prices, easy terms to settlers. J. R. Sharp, 6a7 Sherlock Pidg. WlViRJ'OiT FARM. FOR-. SALE. ' 20 acres. Including house, barn, stock and Implement; located about 20 miles from Portland, front on the Wil- : lame ne river ana main couiny 1 for particulars address Geo. Dahl. 809 west Philadelphia u, st, jonns, jrori- iano, or, FOR SALE Tualatin valley fruit ranch, 16 acres commercial apple trees: 2 acres more under cultivation and 28 pasture and timber; 14 miles from Portland and on Macadam road. Price a bargain; some cash, balance on time. Phone E. 2540. FOR REN '3 FARMS 11 FOR RENT la Vancouver, 6 acres with modern bungalow, S acres cultivated, 2 pasture, 2 barns. 2 poultry houses, bearing orchard, 1 kinds of berries, ground plowed and partly planted; $la per month; lease If desired. N. W. Merrifield, 810 Washington st.. Van couver, Wash. county. 180 acres. Possession given at once. For further particulars can at 1021 Belmont st. Qwner FARM close in. Improved, cows, horses, wagons, etc., for sale. . H. W. GARLAND. 191 4th St. FOR RENT Farm, 15" to 20 acres, clear, good house and barn; cheap. 715 Clinton st. Phone Sellwood 160 FARMS WANTED RENT OR RUY 38 WANTED 40 to 80 acres Improved within 25 miles of Portland; $2600 cash first payment. U-716, Journal. WANT to rent place tor dairy, to keep 30 cows, aome pastnre and ground to raise feed. 1316 E. 20th st. . HOMESTEADS 1? HOMESTEAD relinquishment in Si letx, 14 months residence gets you deed, mile to town, county road, neigh bors, running water, adjoining farm, $400 cash. One cllam has 8,000,000 best timber in Oregon, house awd clearing. $690. 405 Merchants Trust bldg. TIMBER 28 TIMBER FOR SALE. 340 acres trood fir timber located on main county road between Tillamook city and Cloverdale; good location ror mill; 6 room house, 10 acres pasture; good dairy farm when timber is off. G. H. FpLAND, Tillamook. Or. SMALL logging or milling proposition near Portland; river ana ranroaa; easy termB. Parker. 602 Corbett bldg. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 A FEW GOOD EXCHANGES FOR EXCHANGE 360 acres, stock farm, located 15 miles southwest Eu gene, Or., 160 acres in cultivation; 300 acres tillable when, cleared; 80 acres in umoer: 10 room modern farm house, 3 large barns, family orchard, 40 acres in ciover; good soli; price $tb per acre. Mortgage $6500. 6 years' time. Also 210 acre farm, two miles from the above; 75 acres In cultivation, balance timber and pastur'e; four room bouse, fair barn; price $55 per acre: mortgage $3706. Will include equipment and stock partially. Trade lor farm in Montana, Nebraska, eastern Washing ton, and will assume. , FOR EXCHANGE; Stock of hard ware and furniture and notions, to eether with store building, ou lot 9,?x,1?,fee.t' .Located in main business I district; stock Invoice about $7600; nice t.ioait Divt,jfc anu gutrti Mtuii ( jji v. stock and property $10,000. Trade for farm of equal value or mlght"assume some. FOR EXCHANGE $25,000 Income property. In N'ew Westminster. B. C. Lot 130x130; income at present about $126 ner month, incumbrance ibbou Irade for land In Willamette valley or eaatern Oregon. This is a good property. Submit offer. NOKTHWESTKRN EXCHANGE, EUGENE. OR. ROOM P. BECK WITH BLDG. I HAVE for exchange farms, dairy ranches, houses lots. Daving busi ness, wheat farms, acreage, timber land, alfalfa farms. or anything else you want. H. W. GARLAND. 1H1 4th St. WHAT have you in clear city property to trade for 160 acres near Mount Angel, unincumbered, 5,000,000 feet sew timoer, part ciearea, z springs run ning water, fine for stock, owner, ben wood 1549. No agents. CORNER LOT and in Bremerton, free and clear, to exchange for small cottage and lot same value. Val ue $800. From owner. Bargain for someone. T-533. Journal. 2i ACRES, all Improved. 6 room house, near city limits, 10c fare Price $2500. Will take part trade in clear city property. 606 Stock Ex change bldg. Main 6765. $1500 EQUITY in 7 room modern house: street Improvements nald. Mock to car. Sell cheap or trade for 1 light auto, t J-7 1 a. journal. 120 ACRES, good buildings, orchard and spring; want 8 room house about $5000, long time on balance. 961 E. 2Rth st.. N. Woodlawn 2583. DANDY little farm of 10 acres, with new 6 room house, barn, chicken houses; close in. Trade or sell. U 695, Journal. GOOD income from commercial green house, including modern 7 room res idence, might consider some exchange. $500. phone Marshall 4120. CLEAR, unirr.proved. under jditcn: also improved dairy ranch for Income or vacant. Address RX-764. Journal. PORTLAND improved or unimproved for any kind of business. 312 Pana- ma bldg. ' - FOR trades of all kinds see H. W. GARLAND. 191' 4th st. TEN acres on Salem Electric; accept some trade. Wolfsteln. 712 Ch, Com. 2 OR 3 small houses for 8 room mod ern. 312 Panama bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE 3t WE will sell or loan you money ou y$ur Jot. J. O. CORBIN CO.. LEWIS BLDO. ROOMING HOUSES Sit I . . . .t , . u - m j .. recepti0n hall, one tenant for 2 yrs.. "fl ' Pavs practically- entire rent; i am go- ing to noua xvivr tuia win s i v 7vu a i on fur- Han- cays. Transient House 25 room rooming house In very heart of west side business district, rent $50: all on one floor; price today for all, $210; well worth $500. Peters. or course. 16 n. atn st. 11 ROOM, first class furniture, 6 min utes' waia to postoiiice. A-abz, journal BEST bargain for cash; 14 rooms, all H. K. ; furnace beat; good location. Main 4885. 10 ROOM boarding house, 6c faro from Portland 1 Income over $60 per week. Price $350. $50 down. Main 6887. $550 XI ROOMS, 2 blocks postoffice, all filled, clearing $90 month. Owner, 236 Fifth. , ; BY owner, 12 liousekeepMsjr rooms. fin lawru cheap rent, close in. Marshal 2694. . ' . ' 18 ROOMS. H. K. for sale by th own- - er. Main 862. -'OH SALE FARMS - - C Continued) &3 VWtMIW 111111 You Cannot Lose- S2 room rooming house on Washing ton St., close In. rent with lease $40; take la tt to $3 a night transient : lots of steady roomers; all on one floor; well furnished; has never sold for less than $1600; am leaving city so will give away for $850; easy term a. See my agent, Peters, 15 N. 5th st BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 0 MUST sell my grocery and delicates sen: going to leave the city. Will take half of Invoice value. Make me an offer. Room L Railway Exchange bldg. Main 898, BLACKSMITH shop for sale, good lo cation, shop, stock and tools, lease, good place for all round man; selling on account of health. 1746 E. 17th St., Portland. FOR sale or trade, a modern up-to-date Creetons auto popcorn wagon. For price, terms, etc. Address H, 20th and - A St.. Corvahts, Or. FOR SALE, good west side garage and repair shop; over 88 cars on storage, clears $160 to $200 pec month; owner has other interests. Z-366, Journal. $250 for Interest in good automobile business, fully secured. Can make $100 per month. Owner, Z-367, Journal. nai $600 BUYS a building and established ousiness. iresent owner opeiaitu same 6 years. Enterprise Cleaners, N. 23d and Northrup sts, ti)K SALE West End billiard par lor, four tables. Owner has other business. Inquire 227 Taylor St., As toria, Or. CHKAP for quick sale, most popular bathing and boating beach in Oregon, fully equipped. Call or write H. Sea man, Oswego, Or. A GENERAL merchandise store for sale, or trade tor a good mortgage. owneTr '" c"r w-i7. journal SMALL cash grocery, apartment house district: i nice living rooms; open Sundays. 691 East Morrison. FOR SALE Restaurant, doing good business in payroll town, cheap rent. $400. Box 212. Vader. Wash. FINE stamps, hinges, albums, etc., H a. m.-6 p. m. Columbia Stamp Co., 84 North .18th Bt. - Main 7bgQ. BUSINESS CARDS. Rose City Printing Co Third St.. cor. Taylor. SUBURBAN Grocery, Living Rooms. $400 will handle. Rent $10. MASTERS, 607 P1TTOCK BLK. GROCER Y atore with living rooms. From $200 up. Masters, 607 Plttock blk. CASH business very cheap if taken tonay. can zg nmnin. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 68 EXCHANGE equity In house and lot and auto roaaster tor grocery stoca. U-718, Journal. WANTED, hauling for auto truck; contract tonnage or by hour, can Main 2463. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE OUR Installment plan is the best and surest nieinod 01 paying a loan. $32.26 per month for 36 months, or $21.24 for 60 months, or $16.17 for 96 months nays a $1000 loan and interest. Other amounts In proportion. We loan on Improved ,clty property Or for building purposes. EQUITABLE Eva's kv LOAN ASSN. 242 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. CITY LOANS, 6 to 7. FARM LOANS. 6 to 8, A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX One cent per day Insures the safety of valuable papers. UNION SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.. 284 OAK. MONTHLY INSTALLMENT LOANS on Portland homes. 6. no commis sion. One cent per day for a safe depos it dox insures tne sarety or vaiusDie pa pers. UNION SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO. 284 OAK. WE have money to loan at 7 In sums ranging from $1000 to $3000 on Im proved city property. R. E. MENEFEE & CO.. 416-417 Railway Exchange Bldg. lway ne M Pho Iain 4036. LET US MAKE YOUR LOANS. $ 700 6 $2000 $1400 8 $3000 7 NEILAN St PAR KH ILL, 803 Stock Exchange bide.. m 8d and Yamhill. FROM $1000 to 60.000 to loan at 1 on city and farm property. . GEO. E. WAGGONER CO., 805 Yeon Bldg. BUILDING loans on city and suburban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. O. Beck, (IS Falling nldg. Main J407. $200 to $10,000 on hand For immediate loans. BOID REALTY CO.. Lewis bldg. iuu,uuu UN mortgages, city or farm property, fire Insurance. McKenzie A Co.. Gerllnger bldg. 2d and Alder 4do,M.i tu 10 AN in amounts of $luw to $6000 on city property. A, H. Bell 801 fcierllnger bldg LOANS on improved propertiea The Oregon Home Buildera 1330 N. W. Bank bldg. $500. $800, $1000, $1500. $2000 and $2600. J. L. WELLS & CO., 324 Chamber of Commerce. CASH paui tor mortgages, notes, con tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable rates. P. H. Lewla, 4 Lewis bldg. .oNh.Y to iban on improved city, farm property. F. C. King. HI 4 Spalding. $lbuo UP to Jbuuu to loan on city or term property laoor zozu. $Z0i) iioj. $600. $j0U, $100. $100. Fred W. German Co.. 732 Cham. Com. $40,000 OR LEfcS. FARR1NUTON. 80 4tn st. Board of Trade Bldg. oiifc. us email loans, installment loana Ceilarw-Murton v o.. 828 Yeon bldg. $3500, WANT first mtg., prefer farm. T-760, Journal. iiuniiiAiit LOANS, and If. Louis Salomon r Co.. 300 Oak st . near Ith. A40.u.i to loan, to a. W. H. Uelts A Co. 310 Spalding bldg. woniuAOi. loans, 671 to 7. Oregon Inv Mortgage Co.. 170 8d St. NOTICE, building loans made without delay. Hundley, 607 Plttock blk MONEY TO LOAN 07 CHATTELS.8ALAHIES S A LA HI E SCLVT T E LSi Money to loan to salaried people snd others on furniture, pianos, motor cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc., at legal rates, with easy terms of pay ment: no delay. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC, Licensed. 811 Dekum bldg. 3l! LOANS WANTE AO WANT $1000 for 3 years 7 per cent, tin 6 room house, 100x100. Address J.SH. Rowers. 276 85th St. WANTELh From private party. TTul from on t room Dtingaiow, z oiks, Flrland sta. U-709, Journal, FIKANCIAL 51 1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also sellers' Interest in contracts. Or. and Wasn H. E. Noble. Lumbermens bldg. HELP WANTED MALE ' WANTED Delivery boy with wheel and motorcycle, guaranteed. 15 N. 12th st. ' WANT painter to paint house. Apply same on 101 as met payment, wood lawn 1205. -WANTED Good cabinetmakers. Kauts Mfg. col, 26tn and Nicolai. WANTEDS Man to clear land in ex- change Tor Portland or suburban property. T-S32, Journal. WANTED Party to take contract cut- tmg goo corog wood. Hen. 1872. EMPLOYMENT department 1 A. Service free to members HELP- WANTED MISC. a WANTED Names men. wishing to , Decome roruana man carrier, com mence l7 month. OX-882, Journal. UNCALLED for tailor made suits, $$.50 Bp. Tayiorina iaiior. e MurnslOe. WANTED, Bpanlsb. pupUa.7 0-7 80, ' jouraai. ROOMING HOUSES HS LP w antki aiiop. T. M. C, A. AUTOMOBILE 8X.HO Day and night eiasaeet traiatng repairing, drWing and machine wt including forge, lathe, sraper, d; press, etc.j tune unlimited. 8ec pass at Educational office Y. M, C. bldg., to Inspect our shops and me oda. CO A4 Piu'T EN T VHAUFFLU AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED. T tlon fee Includes MEMBERSHIP IN M. CT A. and 4ts EMPLOYMENT I PARTMENT. use ot 60-fC swlnni pool, ohower baths, irymnaalum. e $76 MONTH. Government Jo Da. M. women wanted. List of posltlo free. Franklin Institute. Dept. $4- Rochester, N. Y. . ; HELP WANTED FE31ALE MAN and wife to do Janitor work an apartment house of only 8 apa ments tor rent of a S room, mode furnished, eteam heated apartme Man can work at other work durl day. No children; references. . Wot lawn 896. 827 Union ave. N. y.'. - WANTED Lady hair dresaer. i otai curist, out of town, with little caj tai. Room wi-i Columbia Diay.;. LADIES wantiug work. $1 to $8 I day la made. Room 602-8 Columl bldir. 1 WANTED, girl lor housework 1 board and room, some wages; t in family. S-7 46, Journal. ' WANTED Housekeeper, famLy of 2 children tone 6 and one 8. 2-3'. Journal. ' WANT-ED 10 experienced vhocola dippers. True-Blue Biscuit Co., La em ann cavis sts A GIRL toablstiw: with general hou- work, famil 3 adults, wages fl 865 Tillamook St. Broaaway car. CHAMBERMAID wanted for husbanu room and board. 610 N. 21st st. ; WANTED Girl for general ttous work. Coll 1122 East Ullsan. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE V y WANTED A teacher to teach eleven t and twelfth grades; able to teac music and play piano; cottage on schc grounds; rent and wood tree, Wai school to begin the 1st of September nine months' terms: pne with child re preferred; wages $76 per irrontn. Air Mary Prlngle, clerk. Diet. No. 24, Mi Oregon. M.OHLER BARBER SCHOOL want men and women to learn the barbr trade free of charge In S weeks; pos tlons secured; pay while learning, i and 88 N. 2d st. MOLEK BARBER COLLEGE wants man and women to learn tl trsde; paid while learning; tools fre- roaitlons secured: summer rat; writ or catalogue. 4s N. 2d st. UKiiUOrt tiarocr College wants toe and women to learn barber trade in weeks; positions guaranteed; tools fre fald while learning; modern metnc earhlnK. tnltlon ffxlMcerl 2SS Msrtlnoi V: ANTED AGENTS SALESMAN with pep and Ford c make $50 a week. Reference but n money required. Phone Sellwood 11 711 Clinton st. SITUATIONS MALE WANTED By young man, privet auto repair jobs or position 4 garage. Experienced. References, 'Ta bor 2351. i COMPETENT shoo mechanics an chauffeurs furnished by Y. M. C -A Auto school. Main 7066. A-6S61. i PAINTING and papering, kalsoninli) $1.60 a room and up; work guarai teed. 397 E. 14th st. PnntnMnr Building, pu'mtiUi L.UII II CtUlUl plastering, brick in' cement work. B W. Klnirery. Mar. IBs PAINTING, iiapertiauglng, tinting, $ per room up. C. A. Barnes, Mali shall 2828. .aln 554l. WILL do furnTlur repairing for rooii and carpentering. R-760, Journal. I PAPERING and tinting, work gueran eea ranor dzbk. 1 PAINTING, kalsomlnlng, rooms $1 uj j-apering, tinting. a,ast sczs. ' 61TLAI10N9 FEMALE Ur.iM.KAJi housework wanted, no heavy washing, good plain cook, $2 month; would leave city If desired Ettst 5343. Wanted a position as governess wi traveling companion by a lady o education and refinement. Z-963 Jour nal. -; MIDDLE aged woman, capable am responsible, wants Janitor work, P-727, Journal, or Marshall 8117. , t LACE curtains, draperies, linens; hant laundered, 20c up; experts; refer ences. Sellwood 1696. i NORWEGIAN lady, with girl 3. de-. sires Dosltlon as housekeeDer. 743, Journal. MIDDLE aged lady .wan is housekeep-i inY work. Roonty 2Q, 87 smhlll st. EXPERIENCED woman wunts work 1 Housecleanlng, etc. Ref. Woodlawn 8772. j LACE curtains laundered; 12 years' ex perience. Mrs. Scott. Tabor 6933. ) CURTAINS, hand laundered; first Class work. Sellwood 232. ! EXPERIENCED woman wants house-; cleaning. 20c hour. Tabor 8480. DAY work of any kind. Tabor 57 J7. i SITUATIONS WANTED AND FEMALE -MALE I 23 MAN and wife (Scotch) wish position on farm; experienced farmers; first class references. L-)ir, Journal. 1 DKESHiMAKlNQ 40 EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires a limited number of customers nt hei home; classy work, orders promptly j executed;? skirts, dresses, suits. Tel.! Woodlawn 1833 ; - y j DRESSMAKING by the day, reason- abl Sell. 2417. KUIU4KS 410 TRAINED nurse, own home, nice room with sleeping porch, electrio. ana , massage treatments, home comforts 1 for invalids. Tabor 2218. ' ' ,' I EXPECTANT mothers, out of town S patients, convalescent or aged, pro-' fesslonal services reasonable. Wood-; lawn 8396. ' " I MATERNITY nurse, trained Out not practical, very reasonable. Tabor 4341 r UKNlSHKI) ROOMS ROOM register listing several hundred in all parts of the city at Y. M.C.A.; also those in the association fireproof. building, with shower toatns, swimming pool, gymnasium, library, readlwig rooms, at $1.50 to $2.75 per week double, with individual beds, of 12.59 to $4.60 per week single. READ HOTEL rA,n, nt Ath nnd Kllmis at ' Ra pectable, newly furnlahe't and strictly modern rooms, naiea 100 aua i.vu i day, $2.6o and up per wee4t. Main 4l6. iymKMH HOTEL 20TH AND" WASHINGTON STS. Strictly modern, light, cool room. f3 to $4 per week; private oatns. $2 tup rhi Afcir IJ Week inc. UnnLnllu Wit MODERN BRICK; outside rooms; respectable; hot water. 26 Trinity St., cor. Washington, bet 18th and 2oth, ' : BACHELOR'S HOTEL " Every thing new and up to- date. ror men oniy. Tenth snd "Washlngron. , Main 31f BUSHMARK HOTliL 566 Wt shing- ton. modern, clean, brick building. rooms $1.60 week ap. H0TL COWRADIKIE ..fia?i35i rn. fireproor rmn;thie. t week up. $L50 WEEK up. clean, warm, modern fur, rmi., central. T..e King, tot Jcf FURNISHED ROOMS PKITATB TAWOX.T.' 70 NICELY furnished rooms, modern con veniences, very reasonable, central. 404 Clay, near 10th. . y, FURNISHED room, clean, near IL 6. carline, a mvuiui;. rimut n wu- lawn $75. tCoatUatd B axi faff) -1