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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1916.
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SITE FOR PLAYGROUND
FOR THE ELIOT SCHOOL
IS TO BE PURCHASED
Board of Education Authorizes
, i
Payment ot $2l,uuu Tor
Five- Lots.
NEGOTIATIONS ARE ENDED
Zind la Center of AiWna District and
It Is Owned by lira. Mary
Phelps Montgomery.
At Its meeting Thursday the board
of education authorized the purchase
of five lots from Mrs. Mary Phelps
Montgomery for playground purposes
for tho Eliot school. The price auth
orized in 121,000. The lots are each
60 by 125 feet and are In the center
of the Albitia district This Is the
closing act of a series 'of negotiations
which the board has had with Mm.
Montgomery covering a long period
of time. The report cam before
the board as the unanimous recom
mendation of the building and grounds
committee. Mrs. Montgomery was
represented In the deal by Ivan
II u mason.
Mr. Montgomery originally offered
the property to the school hoard fur
$30,000. The offer was referred, with
a number of others, to the appraisal
committee, of the Portland Realty
bonrd Tor their valuation. The board
returned a valuation of $ IK. 000. The
assessor's basis of valuation was
S0,"0yr The bonrd authorized a
ale on the basis of the realty board's
figures. This Mrs. Montgomery re
fused to entertain. On further nego
tiations she reduced her offer first
to 123.000 and later to 121.000, which
it Is understood she Is now willing
to accept. ,
According to Mr. Lockwood, chair
man of the buildings and grounds
committee, after taking all of the
factors into consideration, the board
would better accept Mrs. Montgom
ery's offer.
SEVERAL SPEAKER HEARD
Realty Board llnkls Interesting
Luncheon With Many Presont.
C. L. Smith, agriculturist of the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi
gation company, addrewaerl the mem
bers of tha Portland realty board to
day on some of the problems the realty
Tiien could help to solve that are essen
tial to the development, of the. Pacific
northwest. 1 f e returned from Hepr
ner yesterday, huvlng just completed
a tour of the company's lines as far
east hs Idaho.
William Mr-Murray, another speaker
at the luncheon, besides Introducing
Mr. Smith to the realty men. told of
the great Interest being taken in tire
forthcoming convention of Interslato
realty men. Mr. McMurray has hud
the agents of his company make a
special canvas of the real estate men
along the line of his road to learn
who were actually coming. The num
ber of responses is said to be un
usually large.
.. Secretary Patl Cowglll distributed
"copies of the convention program to
the members. Resides a compute lift
Of the events of the meeting, the pro
gram contains pliotoenphlo reproduc
tions of the officers of the board and
the chairman of the 15 committees
which have the arrangements for the
meeting In charge.
Considerable enthusiasm was aroused
over the announcement that the
speaker for the meeting next Friday,
the final one before the convention and
thai last one of the season, would be
addressed by Tom Ingersoll. the en
thuslaxtlc live wire secretary of the
National Association of Real Kstate
Exchanges, lie will arrive In the city
on July 14 from his home n Minne
apolis and will stay In Portland until
the convention Is over
(HA PEL IS TO UK ERECTED
Structure Planned on Site of St.
Helens Hall.
Arrangements are ' being made for
the erection of a chapel on the site of
ft. Helen's Hall, Kord street and Vista
avenue, for the use or the students.
Accommodations are being arranged
for 250 people and It is expected to
have the building ready for occupancy
by the time the school opens the sec
ond week in September. The spot se
lected for the chapel Is at the south
east comer of the campus and the
chapel will he connected by cloister
with the other buildings
The building committee consists of
Bishop Walter T. Sumner and Arch
dfacon H. U Chnmbers. The cost is
estimated at $1500 and an appropria
tion of this amount has been made
from th funds of the school The
structure will b of frame and is only
Intended to serve the purposes of the
school for a few years. A pipe organ
will be Installed. fc
Ileal Estate Transfers.
Canltolta M. Maiflrld to Imnl r
M.xflcKI, L. 7. 12. B. 4, Wall St'
Add j
Anna M. Jones to. R. Fl. Shortrldee "l
. B. 1H, Park View Bxtd .'. . .
Lciil.e v. Bimn and hus. to .Imlith
Joy. L. 8. ft. 2. Stratford Sydney
10
10
10
Kltude R.
Kntarhe to Arthur V
Kutacbe,
ay ..
part of L. 2. n. "I." Ureeo-
W O. Barnard and wf. to Exile Burklt
'' 7. S. B. 71. I nlvemlty Park
J. II. Rankin and wf. to The J. n Ran.
kin Co.. L. , B. 7. Green's Add...
Lulu M. Farrell to John F. Wooilard.
tract In B. lutt
Alexander Thomson itnd wf. to Alice S
Ileddln, L. 5 and 8, R. 8. and fraction
L. , 7. fraction B. 0. Doacher a Sec
Add. also fractlmn L. 8, 7. fraction B
7. Rherkx-k'a Add
10
10
1.500
10
2M
10
10
75
Starr n. Kellr to Harrv Bnte,
I 12th of all Ft. .1.1. Prx-H.n.i
und.
Hsrry C. Rates to Mary M. Kelly et al
Mid. t-12th of all R. 33, Portland.. '
famuel mbner to Thoman H. Williams,
et al. U IB. B. 11. Ina Park
tiuatnr L. Relmen and wf. to Lawrence
A. Wltherapoon, L. 11, 12, B. 3
Wooitmere Add
Vance Land Co. to H. L. tlamblet. and"
1-3 of L. 2. 3, B. 170, Couch Add
Elsnke Kulchl to Kenio Kluchl, L 4 5
B. S. Reaerroir Psrk
John Dobaon to EMse A. Dobaon. L 10
B. a. Myrtle
Florence C. I'ettlt and bua. to Lucv .
Ring. S. v, L. 1. B. B. CadWell a
Add , L. 15. 16. B. 2. Sunnvalde. . . .
Idd Katate Co. to Philip Hilton, L 7
B. B4. Kkatmoreland
Oeorire A. Rosa and wf. to Lawvers' T
T. Co., L. 12. B. 1, L. 14. t"6. B. 2.
- Rosadale; U 8. B. 1. Erneatlne: W.
1H2-3 ft. L. g. and B. 18 3-3 ft. L.
. B. 7. Howe's Add.: 8. 83 1-S ft r..
8. B. 5. Kvsnaton: N. 83 1-8 ft. I.
11. 14. B. 14. Paradise Springs; L.
13, B. 4. Tremout Place; 8. 35 ft. of
N. 40 ft. L. JO. B. 2. Falling Add...
George A. Roes aud wf. to Lawvere'
T 4k T. Co.. L. 4. 5. B. 2. Oberat
Add i
Boy W. Glass et al to II. I. Newell.
.. 1. 2. B. "F." Portsmouth Villa
Bxtd
JT. A. Pettlt and wf. to Lacy A. Ring.
L. 17. B. 13. Bells Crest
14t. Hood Valley Co. to Locy A. Ring.
; L. 2. 8.S, B. 1. L. 1. B. S. Waldea
- Parks L. , 7. . 10. B. 1. U IS. 14.
- ltt, IT, M. 20. B. 2. Bloomlngtea
1
50
10
10
10
1
Park: L. 11. B. 9. and L. 5, B. IS,
Saginaw Hta.
F. D. gtilwell aod wf. to A. W. Smita
t al, L. . B. 3. Bocbelle
W. p. O'Neill and wf. to Buna Bats
man et al. L. 5, B. 7. Brentwood
Qeorg-e r. Barrlnger and wf. to Kmilio
Cereghlno, L. ia. 17, B. 6, East alt.
Tabgr :
Balpb Thompson to 8. Mocee et al, part
fraction B. 78, Oarutbers Add
George P. Dekura to Frank Dakam, L.
t. B. 2. Stroud-.
Ladd Estate Co. to A. T. Kahlke. L.
VB. IK), B. IS, Eaatznoreiand
Claudia K. La wren ca and hue. to Jennie
A. Robeaou. L. 2. B. 4. Thaver
10
600
1,000
10
10
10
900 i
2.500
10
10
1
10
Secnrlty Havioga Truat Co. to C. A.
FmWuithi ui It. v caroil.
K. McElroy, L. 4, B. 20. Tremout
Place Add.
Joseph Klelen and wf. to diaries 8.
Dimralck, L. 17, B. 8, Maybrook
Rudolph C. Walter and wf. to C. T.
Buobmau, I.. 11. B. 3. Brockton Add.c
C M. Wolfard and wf. to Charles
Marin. L. 4. B. 4. Reservoir Park
Add
Hibernla Saving's Rank to Edith L.
Havley, L. 4. B 15. Capitol Hill ....
Audrey Gray to Gra;e A. Atterbnry.
Li. 2, H 0. Bvanatoo
Mlnnl ti. I lar.atian and bua. to John
Brown, I ft. 0, B. 1. Clanabana
Add. to ;reubi
Harry Lexis and wf. to R. C. Powell
et al, W. 40 ft. U 7. B. 8, Murray
mead 10
400
2.600
I
850 i
10
Building Permits.
C. Dnlt. repair one story residence. 883 V..
2Hth, between Uolgate and Cora; builder, J.
N. Cottardt; $100.
Henry O. Klrahner. erect one atory frame
(Viir, 118ft Burrage, between KlUlngaworUl
and Jesaup: builder, aasne, (75.
James (Jlllls. erect one atory frame garage,
RIO K. (Tanithera. between 24tb and 2ttlU;
bulMer, lloaaark Doherty; $100.
C. H. Talelte, repair ona atory frame green
house, 1200 Mllwuikle, between South are. and
Yukon; builder, same; 1100.
O. V. Hoakln. erect one atory frame garage.
8.1ft F.. 41at, between llalsey and Broadway;
builder, same; $100
N. A. rVhanen. repair two story frame
dwelling, el Holly at., corner E. 10th; bu Hil
ar, same; $700.
N. A. Hebauen, erect ona atory frame gar
age. 021 Holly at., corner E. lOtb it.; builder,
a me; $".'(.
J. (.'. Wlllluma, repair one and one half atory
frame dwalllirg, 1302 C 21st. between Tolmnn
and t'laybourn; bull'Wr. ume; $.i0.
A. M. Krannan, erect one atory frame gar
aira. 30 li. aiat at., betwaen E. Taylor and
Salnoii; builder. A. Roliman; 1.V.
Mra. Stona. repair two atory frame dwell
ing. 2. Salmon at., between 4th and 5tb;
builder, U 1). Carter; $50.
Gut A. Annltage, erect one atory frame gar
ng. 73 K. 58tb N., between Uarla and Ererett;
builder, aauc, $45.
Nortlwegt steel Co., lemee, erect one atory
frame forge abed, foot of Sheridan at., between
Muuily and rlrer; builder. Hint. $1000.
RAID BY VILLA
OVER THE U. S.
BORDER FEARED
(Continued From Page One)
tachment of the Fifth United States
cavalry narrowly escaped a Carran
zlsta trap In the village of San An
tonio, shortly after the Carrlzal incl;
dent. The detachment had been sent
after a large consignment of supplies
Intended for General Pershing's forces,
which . through design or mistake
reached San Antonio, south of the
American line.
Mexican soldiers hid in adobe houses,
covered the American troopers as the
leaders of the two sides parleyed in
the outskirts. The Carranzista com
mander ordered the troopers to fall
back Immediately and not to enter the
village, according to the truckmen. An
agreement was tlnally reached for a
motor train. unguarded, to transfer
the supplies.
Carranza Warns Americans.
Washington, July 7. (U. P.) Mexi
can Ambassador Arredondo, acting
upon Instructions from Mexico City,
today notified the state department
that a large band of VllUstas attacked
the Carranza garrison- at Corralltos,
near Jlmlnez, state of Chihuahua,
Wednesday, almost destroying It.
Fearing the bandits might take to
the desert, Carranza has asked the
state department to have the Ameri
can border watched on the American
side between Boqulllas and Ojlnaga to
prevent a raid. Carranza has prom
ised to do his utmost on the Mexican
side to intercept such an attempt, if
made.
In order to avoid delay, the embassy
telephoned the Information to the state
department as soon as It was received,
and shortly afterward a formal writ
ten communication was sent.
Yaquis Join Carranza Garrison.
Eagle Pass. Texas, July 7. ( U. P.)
General Pablo Gonzales was reported
today to be en route to the border to
assume command of the Carranza gar
rison at Piedras Negras, which was
augmented last night by the arrival
of two troop trains bearing a force
estimated at from 500 to 2000. includ
ing a number of Y'aqul Indians.
The Americans remaining in Pledrss
Negras feared an attack was pending
and crossed to this side of the Rio I
Grande. General Greene doubled the
previously heavy night guard. The
newly arrived Carranza troops were re
ported to be unruly, and the civilian
inhabitants of the Mexican town ex
tinguished all lights early last night.
The Yaquis have pitched camp by an
old ice plant near the outskirts of the
city, within plain sight of Eagle Pass.
Obregon May Hat tie Villa. .
El Paso, Texas, July 7. (I. N. S.)
General Obregon, Impatient over the
failure of his subordinates to check
steady growth of General Villa's I
strength. Is preparing to personally J
assume charge of field operations, ac- j
cording to dispatches received here to.
day from Mexico City. 1
Latest reports state Villa is at '
Jlmlnez. where his forces this week
Inflicted a crushing defeat upon Car
rs.nztsta troops under General Ignacio
Ramos, who died In tha trenches
rather than face the Ignominy of
defeat.
Villa Must Be Subdued.
Washington, July 7. (I. N. a) It
was understood here today that Con
sular Agent Rodgers at Mexico City,
acting under orders from Washington,
has unofficially pointed out to the de
facto government the advisability of
utilizing Its best troops against Gen
eral Villa.
Rodgers told the de facto govern
ment that the withdrawal of the
American expeditionary forces would
be delayed and peace menaced, if Villa
is long permitted to maintain anything
of an army.
, : Arrested Soldiers Released.
i Douglas, Arlx., July 7. (I. N. S.)
10 , Carranzistas In Agua Prleta, across the
..(border from this city, today arrested
(and jailed Sergeants Donnor and Kur
10 : nett of the American troops, claiming
they were found In Mexican territory,
where they had no right to be. Sub
sequently the two sergeants were re
leased by direct order of General
Cslles.
Americans on Board Battleship.
Washington, July 7. (I. N. S.
Captain Burrags of the battleship Ne
braska today reported to the navy de
partment that all Americana have been
taken from Progreso and Mexican
ports south of Vera Crua.
The gunboats Dolphin and Wheeling
were utilised to remove the refugees
from Puerto, Mexico.
Fort to Have Largest Camp.
6an Antonio, Texas. July 7. (U. P.)
Th arrival ot additional stale
troop and the organization of four
new regiments of regulars will make
Fort Sam Houston the largest military I
camp In the United States since t.ie
Civil war. There will be between
16,000 and 17,000 soldiers here, includ
ing about 11,000 National Guardsmen.
Combined strength of the militia
alone will be greater than that of
the maneuver division of 1911.
CORDIAL REPLY
SENT TO NOTE
OF MEXICAN CHIEF
1
(Continued From Pace On.)
office, and It Is expected that he will
at once be instructed to begin the de
sired negotiations with the state de
partment. I Acting Secretary of State Poik will
'. conduct th negotiations for the de
1 partment in the absence of Secretary
Lansing, who leaves on his vacation
this afternoon.
It Is understood that a practical
plan, already considered favorably by
representatives of the two govern
ments in advance of the drafting of
today's note. Is for a commission to
study, the whole problem and make
recommendations to the heads of the
two countries.
Full Text of Bote.
The note In full follows:
"Sir: I have the honor to acknowl
edge the receipt of your communica
tion of July 4, 1916, in which you sub
scribe a note addressed to me by the
secretary of foreign relations of your
government, and to the request that
you transmit to him the following
reply:
"Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to
acknowledge the receipt of your cour
teous noto transmitted to me by Senor
Arredor.do on the 4th Inst., in which
you refer to my notes of June 20 and
June 25, and to assure you of the sin
cere gratification of my government
that the frank statement of the diffi
culties which have unfortunately
arisen in our relations along the inter
national boundary and the unreserved
expression of the desire of your gov
ernment to reach an adjustment of
these difficulties on a broad and amic
able basis.
"The same spirit of friendship and
of solicitude for the continuance of
cordial relations between our two coun
tries inspired my government, which
equally desires an immediate solution
of the differences which have long
vexed both governments.
"It Is especially pleating to my gov
ernment that the de facto goveiifment
of Mexico Is disposed to give ,uick
as well as practical consideration in
a spirit of concord to the remedies
which may be applied to the existing
conditions. Reciprocating the ianie
desire, the government of the United
States Is prepared immediately to ex
change views as to a practical plan
to remove finally and prevent a re
currence of the difficulties which have
been the source of controversy.
"Accept. Mr. Secretary, the renewed
assurance of my highest considera
tion. "I am, sir, yours very sincereiv,
"ROBERT LANSING."
New Donation Made
For Armenian Relief
Additional donations to the Armenian
relief fund have been received in re
sponse to urgent appeals. Treasurer
Ben Selling reports as follows:
brought forward $3939. 3S
laurel wood Congregational -church
ill. H. Htrong. Sutherlin
TH. C. C
1 00
Ro.pn I
10.00 I
Bishop Walter T. Sumner...
Mrs. Robert H. Strong
Williajn M. Ladd
A friend
. r 50
5.00
Total
.$4112.85
FUNERALS
Beautiful adnlt plusb or ,
broadcloth casket, em
bslmlng. outslda boi.
bearite. two autua and
services for
tuner. la If dealrad fur
40. $4i. $60.
Bigber priced fuoar
sla in proportion.
We naaafactare casket.
Lady a l.lao t. BeaaUful funeral chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington at Ella 8L (bet 20th aod 21tt)
West Side. Mala 2801. A-T884
NEAV TODAY
TO CLOSE OUTf
"ow Is your chance in Capitol Hill
to uy for $150 and $2u0 per lot, for
wha similar lots sold for $600 and
600 Capitol Hill has city water, city
school, electric light. 6c car fare, gas
Is now being put in the streets of
Capitol Hill.
We have a few of these choice lots
left and will sacrifice the same to close
out and clean up the tract. Title per
fect. Call at once If you want these
lots before they are all gone. M. J.
CLOHZSST. 416 Abington building
-ROOFING l
We install new. repair and guaran
tee asphalt, pitch, tar and gravei,
or patent roofs.
TEX OXEOOH HOMJB BTJXIaDEHS,
1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
Phones: Marshall 3718. A-6291.
6
ZVoana of $10,000 and TJp
Oa Improved Business Property
(or for Improvement Purposes).
J. P. UPSCOaCR.
842 Stark Street.
Fearey Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
306 Dekum Bldg Portland. Or
FARM LOANS
Mortgage) Company for America
loem 83. Alasworta Bldg.
Phone Main 6841.
Portland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment tt Mortgage Co.
Offices 308-4. 170 3d St.
Classified Ad Rates.
CASH ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dally or Sunday:
lVfc eenta per word for all classifications ex
empting "For Rent In Private Family." Room
and Board In Private Famlijr." "Situation
WsDted' aod "Wanted to Kent' ad, which
are 14 eenta per wurd.
Three insertions for tbe pries of two.
Seven Insertions for tbe price of five.
No ad taken for leaa tban 15 cents.
CASH MUST accompanr copr to obtain
llivis t ami ere.
CHARGED ADVEHTISEXESTS.
1H eenta per word per Insertion.
Tble charge ts (or all elaaslfieatloos exeeot
tsg "For Rent In Private Family," "Boom and
Board In Private Family." "Situation Wanted'
and "Wanted to Bent" ads. which are 1
cents per word per insert ion.
Ne ad charged for Mae than IS cents.
$75
41
OREGON LODGE. No. 101, A.
F. & A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow (Satur
day) evening at s o'clock.
Work, in the E. A. and F. C.
degrees. Visiting brethren
cordially invited. By order of the W. M..
LESLIE 6. PARKER. Secretary.
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 oth.
Jital Statistics
IZarruges.Blrtbs. Deaths.
MARK I A l E LICENSES
i. Dlckaon Miller, Seattle, aud Florette fra
ser, Hotel Portland.
Pearl . tiboemaker. Portland, and Agaea A.
Anderaon. Hotel Portland.
La toy Pace. 11U E. Yamhill at-, and
Nellie W. Price, 27 Weidler.
K. IV. Bond. 50 Lucretlm Place, apd Bdlth S.
Campbell. Ilennnaa bird.
Juiiua L. Green. 41A E. Waablngton. and
Pearl 11 r 00a berg, 031 Milwaukie.
l)r. U K. KobliMou, Camas. Wash., and
Sarah M. Braahear, tm E. ll'th X.
W. G. Smith & CO. vistffcar
Third floor Morgan Bldg.
bHL8il suits tor rem. all sizes. Unique
Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st.
BIRTHS
GARRETT To Mr. aod Mra. Bernard J. Gar
rett, 4S7 B. 41t at., Juue 27. a daughter.
PKUUHOMME To Mr. aud Mra. Henry C.
Prudhomnie, 8T8 Glenn ave., June 25, a ftSn.
BROOKS To Mr. and Mra. Jame. C. Brooks,
10i Macadam road, July 1. a daughter.
ELLIS To Mr. and Mra. Merrltt Ellia, 750
Commercial, June 28, a sou.
WIUJAMS-To Mr. and Mrs. Richard WU
llama, 841 E. 47th N.. June 24. a son.
THOMAS To Mr. and Mra. Tnotnas W.
Thomas. SU8 N. 25th at.. Jnly 8. a son.
CLARK K To Mr. and Mra. Thorn aa Clarke.
117B E. 13th N .. Juue 2. a son.
PHOVOT To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pro
Toat, th and E. Ankeuy, June IS, a daugh
ter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
ADAIR In this city July 5, Samuel Dickson
Adair, aged tit years, belored butund f
Mary Adair, father of Mary W. Morris and
Alexander Adair of Portalnd, Mrs. L. h.
Rogers of Newcastle. Del., and the late Lieu
tenant Henry R. Adair. Funeral serTleea will
be held at tbe Grace Memorial Episcopal
church. East 17th aud Weidler ats at 2 p.
a... tomorrow (Saturday). July 8. interment
RlTerrlew cemetery. Krienda invited.
MACiUK July 6. at the realdence. Kaiat Forty
fourth and Powell atTeets, Catherine Magee,
aged 73 years, beloved wife of Edward Magee.
and mother of Edward Jr., Thomas. John and
Oeorge Magee. Mass will be offered at St.
Ignatius church. East Forty-third and Powell
arreets, at 8:30 a. ea. . tomorrow (Saturday i.
July 8. Friends InTlted. Interment St. Mary's
cemetery.
UANCHETT Tbe funeral aerTice of the late
William A. Uanchett. age 00 years, will be
conducted Saturday. July h, at 10 30 a. m.. in
the mortuary chapel of A. I. Kenworthy II
Co.. BS02 and 5804 Ninty-seorid street south
east. In Lents. Friends invited to attend In
cineration at Mount Scott Park cemetery crem
atorium. KELLER The funeral spruces of the late
Herman Keller will be held Saturday. July
8. at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at the residence es
tablishment of J. P. Plnlry & Son, Moutgom
ery at 6th. Ftienda lnfited. Interment at
K.ae City cemetery.
ROLLHLISER July 0. at 47 Harding street,
Christine Rollhelter. age 40 years, beloved
wife of John Kollbelser. Kematna at A. R.
Zellar Company 'a parlors. Funeral announce
ment later.
TCHNER The funeral services of Lucille
Ella Turner will be held Suturday, July 8.
at 2 o'clock p. m., at the family residence.
144 E. 27th at. KTle.id4 Invited. Interment
at Rose t'ity cemetery.
YEiT t'liurles E. Yett, Good Samaritan hos
pital, July 4. years, fracture of skull.
PLHER Pearl Klsber. Rt. Vincent's hoapttal,
July 4. 26 years, pritonltU.
IIAL'XER Fannie ITner. Emanuel hospital,
July 1, 30 years, toraur of tbe brain.
RANKIN Marie Jnblts Rankin, G.xl gamar
ltan boapltal, Jnly 24. 44 years, embolism.
HARZA Clara 9. Haraa, 61at and Foster road,
July 4. SS years, cerebral hemorrhage.
FURLONG Zella Furlong. Good Samaritan
hospital. July 4, 24 years, septicemia.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison
at. Main or A-1S05. Fine flowers
end floral designs No branch stores.
! MARTIN & KORBiiS CO
J -1 Oft,
fln,4at - 'j;!
Wash. Main -. A-125K. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged
MAIN blli. wreaths, pillows, $3 up.
Sprays $1 up Chanells. 347 Morrison
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S6 Wash,
bet, 4th and 5th Main 5102. A-110
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO.
76J
Gllsan st. Ma' 4372, A-1464.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 8th St.
FUNERAL DIKECTOItri
TiDWARD
HOLMAN CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
MAIN 507, A-lSll
J, P. FINLEY & SON
Progressive
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Montgomery at Fifth
New residences
Wms. ave. Wdln.
establishment,
220, C-1943.
901
P. L ILE
Undertaker, . t-ast 11
thorne. E. 1ST, B-1888.
th and Haw
Laay assistant.
A. D. Kenworthy Co,
Tabor 5267; 5802 2d et.. Lents. Tabor
6o; 6tith st. and ! oster road., Arleta
j F. S. Dunning, Inc.
1 East Side Funeral directors, 414 E
I Alder st. Phone East 62. B-2526.
Dunning & McEnteWr.
iters,
rn tn
every detail. Broadway and Pine eta.
Broadway 430. A-458. Lady assistant.
MILLER & TRACE i, independent fu
neral directors. Prices low as $20
$40. $l0. WTash. at Ella. M. 2691. A-7s8.
Walter C. Kenworthy
1532-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71 B-1122
A. R, Zeller Co East 10S8, C-108S.
ltdy attendant. Day snd night service.
SKEWES3Yitanof
Co. Mala 4152
3d and Clay
FRIPQHM RESIDENCE UND.PRLa
L.niL'OUIN M. 122. A-2235. 44S Morr
Mamiltnn tast otn and Glisan. Fu
nailllllUll neral services. Tabor 431i
BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252. T. 125a!
lit Belmont, at 3th Lady attendant.
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 214-2M
4th St., opp. city halL Main 8564
TM.III. "fc.T a et 1
BLAC.il NS 6ftANlTEC0l
U 2fc7-5P 9TCOa. emDI9QN j
MEETING NOTICES
Ox
BUSINESS PROPERTY
APARTMENT house brick), east
side, modern. 42 rooms, lot 6S 2-3x
1(0; will take Improved city realty for
half; will deal direct with owners
only. Z-16. Journal.
FOR HALE HOUSES
61
1320 Grand Ave. N.
Sensational Sacrifice
$1975, $101 cash; must se
Just
completed; brand-new home, artistic
and modern, corner, large lot on Grand
ave. rhone owner. .Main as"
WOODLAWN CAR TO HULMAN ST.
MR. BARGAIN HUNTER, here is an
investment that will clear you $3000
the first year. 1 am offering my nine
room two-story house, with modern
plumbing, electric ugats. witn 101 00
by loo. corner 18th and Thurman sts.,
title and abstract to dale. Am offer
ing this property "way below Its as
sessed valuation. Call Marshall 5276.
$100 CASH and $25 per month, includ
ing Interest, will buy a beautiful
new modern 5 room cottage In North
Piedmont district, dandy garage, lot
50x1 ou, shade trees, etc. Price only
$i350. Ask for Mr. Graham.
THE BRONG CO.,
Main 1743. L'67H Oak St.
CHOICE
Rose City Park bungalow. 2 blocks
from car, on corner of 3Sth and Tilla
mook. 6 large rooms, finished with
every modern and latest convenience.
If you are looking for home don't fall
to see this one. See T. B. Wlnshlp,
owner, at building. 440 E. 39th st. N.
$50 CASH and $10 per month buys a'
semi-modern 4 room house, 2 blocks
from Union avenue. Lot 50x100 feet.
This propertv should sell for $1500.
Price, for quick sale, $1000. Ask for
Mr. Graham.
. THE BRONG CO .
Main in 3. 267 4 Oak St.
or pnone owner, woodlawn .trice
satisfactory.
SACRIFICE.
9 room modern bungalow. Rose City
Park, 56th and Thompson, hardwood
floors and sun parlow, by owner.
Phone AVdln. 3510.
FIVE room modern cottage; fine cor
ner, near woolen mill, in busy St.
Ji hns. See Rogers. 30? N. Jersey st.
Phone Columbia 272.
HOt'St: Large lot, 40 chickens, elec
tric lights. 20 minutes out. $700. 10
Ser cent down, $10 per montn. z-13,
ournal.
SELL my beautiful home, $2900; paved
t., car line. IOCS E. 30th N. Bar
gain,.
GOOD six room house at a bargain.
Apply 390 N. 24tn st. Phone Main
4901.
MODERN 7 room house, reasonable,
easy payments; fruit, berries. M-V
car 30 minutes. Applv X8 E. 80th N.
$180o- Modern 6 room bungalow fur
nace, bulltln conveniences. Wood.
C229. 936 E. 9th t. N.
$1600 MODERN 6 room bungalow;
furnace, built-in conveniences. Wood-
lawn 3229.
FIVE room cotsge on E. Madison,
cheap Phone Tabor 3226.
FOR SALE LOTS
lfl
FOR SALE AT
One of the best
A SACRIFICE,
vacant quarter
blocks In Walnut Park, street Improve
ments all paid lor, owneu oy con
resident and must be sold at once. Ad
dress A-3.r. Journal.
BARGAINS.
LOTS IN ALL DISTRICTS. TERMS.
J. C. CORB1N CO.. LEWIS BLDG.
ACREAGE
57
YOI'R opportunity to buy 5 acres 1
mile east or woooDurn or wnicn i
acre Is beaverdam. 1 of bottom land,
balance upland; 1 acre loganberries.
crop contracted for o years at 3 cts.
per lb; f Ino bearing orchard, apples,
pears, cherries, etc.; good e room
house, barn and chicken house. 2-3 of
crop included; price $2700; terms If
desired. Owner W. H. Purdy. Wood
hurn. Or.. R. R. 3.
20 AND 40 ACRE TRACTS'.
$35 to $50 per acre, 36 miles from
Portland, on main highway; running
water to each tract; line soli; easy
terms.
AKERSON GOOCH & CO.,
605 Stock Exchange Bldg.
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 .lohn H Glhson, owner.
CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN ranches
near Portland. 2, 6, 10 acre tracts,
best soil, good roads, near lectrlc, $65
at $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar
land. 30S Yeon bldg.. Portland.
1000 ACRES for sale. From 5 to 500
acre tracts. Near Hcappoose on Co
lumbia highway, from 19 to 20 miles
from Portland. Price $35 and up.
Frank Novak, Scappoose, Or.
10 acres near Oregon City carllne,
fine soil, good nouse. barn, 8 chicken
houses, laya well; a big snap, $1S00;
terms $300 cash. Call 191 4th st.
ONE acre. 1 room house at station. 6o
fare. $1500. worth $3000. Jour
nal.
TEN acres close in. price $1600. with
$o0 of wood. Tabor 4i8..
FOR SALE FAKMS
17
FOR SALE by owner, 8 acres, fine
country home, a miles east or uresn-
am: eood ouildings. close to scnooi, 3
minutes' walk to electric car; fine place
for poultry and berries. Sale cheapor
trade for L nicago property. j. w.
Johnson, Gresham, Or.. Route 4.
NEAR MADRAS
160 acres under new irrigation pro
ject, now a fact. Bargain If taken
now; no traaes. uu c. itm st., near
.Horrlson st.
LITTLE FARMS, clear, level, good soil
and house, near town, $25 down, $10
month J. R. Sham. or7 Sherlock block.
FIFTY acre farm, near Entacada, terms
reasonable JX-32. Journal.
FOIl RENT FARMS
14
FOR RENT 6 acre farm 5 miles
from Portland. Call East 1600.
COURTNEY 2 acres near river. rm.
house, fruit, etc. $1 Mrs. Don
HOMKSTKADS
47
TWO good relinqviishments. adjoin. 4
miles from town, good soil, lavs
level, plenty water, good timber, fine
for alfalfa. 6 acres in crop last year,
partly fenced; price $250 each.
2 gotvd timber claims, 1 Vs M. yellow
pine, $250 each. 411 Henry bldg.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Good houses for sale or exenange;
bottom prices. Call Marshall 1.88.
320 A. stock ranch, take small farm or
some city propertv, balance time.
4038 74th St. S. E. Tabor 1641.
TRADE acre near city limits. Powell
Valley and Buckley ave., for city
lot. value $750. Call Marsh. 3205.
FIVE acres In Goodnoe Hills, fruit
farm, and choice beach lot for good
house equity.' A-23. Journal.
EXCHANGE Fir stumpage on rail
road rear Portland for light auto.
Address 1 692 E. 11th. Portland.
FOR exchange, acreage for city prop
erty; also other exchanges. C. IL
Estes. White Salmon. Wash.
140 ACRES, some improvements, for
lots and rash. A close in acreage.
N-17. Journal. ,
EQUITY in 5 room house hi Mk. from
Alberta, near Union ave.. for dear
lot. C-24, Journal '
140 -ACRES, new house and barn, for
home In Portland. X-, JournaL
A SACRIFICE sale of an Improved.
Nob Hill dUtrlctV is offered -for" ale ' aUorne, -at law. foom ieri'"1' - "rlournal 1 ClttS
by owner; this lot faces north, and bldg. 1 T i-cv s. u ... , v-ti. r TTi 77-
fruit trees and shrubbery cover half , CONFECTIONERY, light groceries, romnlet. Ilna of nure7v stock cash
the lot; title perfect and abstract tc., flne opening for energetic man ! weCJ T' ,1' tre AdL?2 cZnll
down to date. Call Marshall 5276. who ls wlllllk to make a good living g y'urserycompany stlem, t.
NEW 6 room bungalow, east front, end lay up a little money besides; llv- , ; r ; ,.,.'
Rose City Park, big rooms, hard-I ing rooms; small iavestment. 329 W ANTED Platen press feeder; ex
wood floor, furnace firepJace. best of Morgan bldg. . perience on color work Gordon and
construction. Come .and Investigate GoRYtcJre and fixtures for sale, foil Oivs .refer. nces and stale wsges
EXCHANGE REAL, ESTATE 2
C Continued
287 acres, 145 acres cultivated, 2 or
chards, modern V room house. -barua.
good outbuildings; 50 head of
stock, crop, all farm equipment; no in
cumuraiice. aio.uuo. want 10 ecnuk ,
for a smalf farm near Portland or clear ;
city property and will give easy t.erms
on balance if desired C-33. Journal.
cumbrance. $16. 000. Want to excrianM
WJLL exchange for grocery or acre
age one 5 room modern bungalow,
one 6 room cottage. 2 clear lots, close
to car; will trade all or part. W. H.
Betts. 5204 Woodstock ave. Phone
ISellwood 1233.
2i:
ACRES, fine body timber. 8 miles
fmrn I i,l-fe .1 ! r nn river which Will
rarrY every lop, clear; want small Im-
P?v'4 oSwn ti'
"i'Hama ave. Woodlawn JS
GOOD TRADb 10 room modern cot-
lirrs lot near car line irui'
lawn and garden; price $fi000; small
farm desired: terms. Address owner,
T-31V Journal.
i
ortTT '
SEVEN room
mouth ave.,
equity $2000.
Dtp or what?
house, 4 lots. Ports- :
$35u0: will sacrltice.
for small house, acre
IM5, Journal.
3 i
TO EXCHANGE Three good Portland
lots, good suburb, clear, worth iijju,
for small country store; cash, for dif
ference; no agents P.-3S. Journal.
I EQUITY In modern 6 room house to
j exchange for auto. Ford preferred;
' must be in good condition. Tabor
! 6222
ROOMING HOUSES
ton RENT or sale rurmsned room-
Ing house, centrally located, on mam ;
business street. Astoria. V. 11. elch,
Astoria. Or. j
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 j
' " - T 7". ,'t , -
FOR SALE Have client who s forced I
to sell inside Improved Portland real :
property at a great sacriiice. in . -
T- r 1 lima. rants 1 rr 1 '. t H I nor niDnlli:
has situated therein 4 store rooms and ,
.. k oa i., u.i nf
nn.fnffir. lnonir of H J UiaKe- I
ore ana uiiurc. iui
located In one of the best dairy cou n- ;
tries and near Portland; stock will in,
voice $1900: must be sold at once; will
take $1200. M. Silver,
hotel. Woodland. Wash.
Commercial j
I
CONFECTIONERY and waiting-room;
now is the time to buy; get in on tho
big summer business; have two stores,
can't handle both; will invoice over
$400; will make big discount. Call
room 318 Fenton bldg.
FOR SALE New and second-hand fur
niture store, household good, etc.;
three years in business. Will trade two
clear lots for rood second-nami .urni
tu:e. S)2d St.. bOla. Lents, Oregon
H. Lovett.
BUY
PLACE WHERE EVERY-
T-..i-.ir 1 , i.-
Grvcerv-frult stand at' public mar-
...r i :.. i a.i., i.
Kei; v.u or . n..u u-o, iU.."wi v..
MASTERS, PITTOCK BLOfK.
WANTED A partner; must be an old
person and must have $1000 or more
to buy an interest in a fine farm and
good house. A. V. Underwood, Dufur,
Or.
For sale
: 1 . - i
E or trade, new and second
ore in best valley town for a
hand sto
falr.' - .1 n Vi r.mf H lrCfit(l In COriKt
a.ii...., r ' ti cii,
A; " "
DO YOU want
merchandise
a going
business? Have you
$2
0 000 In cash?
If so arranse for interview with
owner. Total value $46,000. B-3i.
'
FAMILY medicine and stock remedy
route, doing net profit. $2200 year
ly. 1024 Albina ave. Woodiawn 3341.
Tabor 5198.
FOR SALE! Tailor, cleaning and
pressing shop, rent $10, no compe
tition; this is a snap for cash, Y-29,
Journal.
FOR SALE- Tailor shop, good place
for man and wife: will guarantee
better than wages. $300 cash, or will
j . - . v ia t. i
i V a9e . Lu1 . "'MiU
LUN'.'nltuuM ana cigar store, syieo-
inuu.n miu ciBBi mmc,
orner location at transfer point
t side. 34 Union ave. N.. near,
aia cor
on east
orqaaway.
WANTED Young man or woman to
learn the abstract of title business;
must have $25 to start. Q-34, Journal.
TOR SALE Iel1catessen bakery and
grocery 1 block from P. O. 0-36,
Journal.
FOR SALE Dairy equipment; also
Ford delivery car, In good condition.
Call C. Waller, at Hotel Wabash.
GR'iCERY for acreage or small farm.
Millership. 431 Chamber of Com-
merce.
MY circar store for sale, it will make
you money; Northeast cor. 16th and
Wash, sts. -
$100. bal. trade, grocery stock, fix-
tures, free rent, July, 1917. Owner,
P-27. Journal
RT SI NESS CARDS.
Roge City Printing Co.,
Third st., cor Taylor.
NICE paying business for $2S0. Call
and eook it over. Apply 191 4th st.
W ANTED Partner In nhee business.
Call in to 2. Schtiffeldt. 321 4th St.
WAXTKD 08
I HAVE some cash and choice resi
dence on Mount Tabor to exchange
for $15,000 to $30,000 stock of general
merchandise; must show good busi
ness, in live town, l-reier to deal witn
owner. T.
E. uieasoe. 14 tseimoni
st.,,clty.
WANTED Drug store for 160 acre:,
of good land, partly Improved; coun
try preferred. L-13, Journal.
MONEY TO VOW
REAL ESTATE
27
( Continued )
OUR installment pian ls the best and
surest method of paying a loan.
$32.26 per month for 36 months, or
fll.2 for 60 months, or
$15.17 for 96 months pays a $1000
loan and Interest.
Other amounts In proportion.
We loan on Improved city property
Or for building purposes.
No commission charged.
EQUITABLE SVG'S 8c LOAN ASSN.,
242 Stark St., Portland. Oregon.
BUILDING loans on city aml auDurba.ii
property; money advanced as work
progresses. W. G. Beck. 31a Failing
bldg Main 3407.
PORTLAND PROPERTY UK VALLEx"
FARM LOANS.
Make low rates on good security.
H. L. ARCHER. 404 N. W. Bank bldg.
$100,UU0 ON mortgage), city or fsrm
property, fire insurance. McXenzle
& to. Gerlinger bldg., 2d and Alder.
MONEY TO LOAN in amounts of $100
to $5000 on city property. A. H
Bell, 301 Geriingc bidg.
b',r. TCe on first mortgages, city or
farm property. Quick action. No
delay. 11 lnth st. Krehs-lxgus Co.
$i:'.i)0. 6'v. $Tii. $iood, 7Vc: $r.oo.
8rr; no com. Wardi 407 Spalding
hldtf:
$3'Oo PRIVATE money to ioan jn good
Port lan. 1 property. T. J. Holland &
Co.. 4:ifi Pit tock blockl
CASH pahl for mortgages, notes, con
tracts, woortgage loans; reasonable
rates F. H. I wis. lobry 4. Lewis bldg.
MONEY to loan on improved city, farm
property F. C. King. 314 S aiding.
$1000 UP to $-iO00 to loan on city or
farm property Tabor 409.
$1000 $1000 and upward; no commis
sion. Deshon A Hawk. Main 116.
$200, 3"0. $600. $900, $U'0O, $1800.
Fred W. German o.. 732 Chum, f'om.
140.000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON.
$0 4th St. Board of Trade Bldg.
SEE us Small loans, installment loans.
Cellar-Murton Co.. 8J5 Veon bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS. and t. Louis
Salomon Co.. 100 Oak n, near 6th.
$900 TO LOAN upon Improved real
estate. Room 209. Washington bldg.
MONEY to loan. to 8S,. W.
H. Beits
tc Co., 910 Spalding bldg.
Sic
CHATTELS, SALARIES
MCXKV TO LOAN GT
SALARIES-rCHATTELS.
Money to loan to -salaried people and
others on furniture, pianos, motror
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc., at
rn with eav tei
n!n' r0' "ey Licensed
tortund LOAN' COM!
K1Vn r-i;,,niH,
with easy terms or pay-
by state.
HANY, INC..
30B Dekum Bldg.
LOWEST rales on household goods,
state license; no brokerage or com
mission charges. Geo. Harvey. East
1172.
LOANS WANTED
80
$225 ONE year. 8 on furniture of
rpstirl nr houaekepiilnfi' ant.. 24
rooms, west side. Phone Woodlawn 4
201'5.
1
CAN use $1000 to $1200 on new house
and half acre. 7f4. Principal only.
Owner, Woodlawn 539.
WANTEDE $1260
2?i inWnV.Tf. Pv - O 32
Journ J !
Journal
$00,
T on city acreage unimproved,
V-31. Journal.
WANTED $Sou-$ieoO on improved ,
c 1 tv prope rty. 300 He l r y bl dg.
FINANCIAL
31
1st and 2d mortgages purchased: also
sellers' mtereet in contracts. Or. and
Wth H K Noble. 1 ,unibrmnn bldg
HELP WANTED MALE 1
TWO Falesinen wanted to work -in I
Multnomah "county on commission;
jj to jio per aay to good men. Ad-
ores by letter to B. J. liorcount, 45U2 1
61st ave. S. E. Give pnone number,
rt-3l, journal.
MAN wanted, general work, permanent.
Just outside city limits; house, fuel.
eUole( turMshei. Can bring wife;
,4- Ca SaturaaVi between 2 and 4.
,, - N mh T.none Maln 29(6.
V ANETD, 1st class sticker man
special work; out of town lob.
for
Will
PY ' Per ua) lu iiuuib to K""U
a r o imivni
" , ' ,
1 X fiU O L I I TT I llin.II.
Kautc Mis
Co.. 26th and Nicola!.
WANTED Live real estate salesmen
for city or farms. Aply 191 41 h st
"WANTED Good farm hand. Phuiie
Sellwood 1S29.
CONSULT Y.
sec retary.
M. C A. employment
H E LP AY A NTEDMISC. 4 0
Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL.
Day and night classes; training in
rTmirln Hrivlnar and marhina work
w 1 including forge, lathe, shaper. drill
press, etc.; time unlimited. Secure
pass, at educational omce .. Al. o. A.
;hKior to insnect our shoos and meth-
1 ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEUR-
- avi wR'HiKii's si:ppi.i:i
Tul- 1
..... - r -- ----r - --; -- ---. - - - ,
V M ( A nnr! its KMPLOVMPNT
DEPARTMENT, Use Of 60-fL Swlm-;ROARD and rooiu in private laililly,
mlng pool, shower baths, gymnasium,, $i0 per month. 477 E. 11th st. H.
etc. ' Sellwood 2C.r6 '
THOUSANDS men-women wanted, ; ROOM and board In private home,
government Jobs, $76 to $160 month, i every modern convenience; use Of
rue lmmeuiateiy ior list. rraniuin
, ,1t t v t j,49 p Rochester. N. Y
' ' -,
Write immediately for list, v ranklin
MEN Hecome railway mall clerks.
id
i Commence $75 mo. Rapid Increase.
I commence in mo. iiapiu
IFor particulars apply OX-.BT, Journal. I
1 UNCALLED for tailor made sunt,, fit. 60
i op. Taylor tr.e lanor. .'xwfr HutrslOe
HELP WANTED FEMALE
LADY Between 26 and SO. to assist
in selling campaign; expense ac
count and commission; can make good
money, easy work. Ask for Farnsworth,
267 H Oak St.
ELDERLY lady to care for little girl.
parents working; pleasant home for
right party. References required. Mrs.
Ordway, 147 E. 34th, near Belmont.
Call Sat. eve. or Sunday.
WANTED Japanese or Chinese girl
to help with housework In return for
! reading lessons and small wages; must
sneak some Knglisli. 1'hone Main 7,r.l n.
speaa some rngnsn. rnorn Man
WANTED Refined housekeep"ei
chUd. 8maU wageB m
r witn
home
In widower's home. O-it,
Journal.
WANTED Girl with some experience
In bindery or paper box factory.
State wages expected. N-16, Journal.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted, to keep house
for widower and 3 children. F-22,
Journal.
WANTED A girl, light work.
wanes, would like a German,
at once, 312 Tillamook.
good
Call
WANTED An
ber at once,
side, Or.
experienced lady bar
Address Box 405, fcea-
G1RL for cooking and general house
work. Main 3046. 500 Taylor st.
ilivLP W ANTKD L1LE A.Mv
FKMALK 29
WOULD YOU LIKE TO APPEAR-IN
MOTION PICTURES? HERE IS
YOUR CHANCE. WE ARE GOING
TO TRAIN A CAST OF PLAYERS
FOR PRODUCING IN SEPTEMBER
INSTRUCTION CLA88E8 THREE
TIMES A WEEK UNDER ARTHUR
SYDNEY. FORMER ESSANAY FEA
TURE DIRECTOR. CALL AT S?7
UPSHUR ST. OR TELEPHONE MAIN
i (U4.
OREGON FILM PRODUCING
COMPANY
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE.
Wants men snd women to lean the
trade; paid while learning; tools free-
positions secured; summer rates- wrft
for catalogue. Tor. i'd and Burnaidn
MOHLER Barber school wants mrn'
and women to learn barber trade
free 8 weeks. Positions secured Pav
while learning. 38 N. 2d st.
OREGON BARBER COLLEGE Men
and women to lean barber trado
free. 233 Madison St.
RELIABLE man and wife want work
farm, orchard or anything else M-
29. Journal.
BERRY pickers wanted. J. P
mussen. on Buckley ave. N.
Ras-
SITUATIONS 5IALK
3
CITY OF PORTLAND
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUFEAU
14th and Johnson sts.
EFFICIENT MEN
FOR ALL POSITIONS.
Salesmen, office men clerks, me
chanics, farm hands, house men cooks
mill men. loggers, laborers, tc. No
zee cnargea employer or employe Ou
of town orders given prompt attention
Main SRSS. A-5824
WANTED by refined, experienced, eld-
erly. Christian man. employment
with good well situated family as
member and helper at chores and light
work; congenial home more object than
wages, rt-.tz, jnurna 1.
CEMENT WORK. PAINTlf?
AN Y REi'A 1 1'S.
FOR DETAILS. PHONE. MAIN 8730.
COMPETENT shop mechanic. and
chauffeurs furnished by Y. Al C. A,
Auto school. Main 7065. A-6.S1
KA LSOMINI NO, painting; plaster
patching reasonable. Woodlawn 2490.
GUARANTEED papering and
cheap. Tabor 62f8.
tinting
PAINTING, paperhanglng; tinting, $5
per room up. c A. Harries. Mar. 28 2.
KALSOM I N 1 NO. $2 50 room East 602.
HITFATIO.NS FKMALK
EXPERIENCED woman wants work In
apartment house; would expect
apartment, gas and wages. U-30,
Journal. .
LADY cr, would like work In boarding
house or hotel In the city for self
and husband's board H-25. Journal.
WOMAN wants cooking; eawm.il or
logging camp preferred. KX-82,
Journal.
NEAT woman wishes light work with
plain adults, good home preferred.
Marshall 397.
SCHOOL girl would like care of child
during
the -day, west side. Mam
4563.
WOULD like permanent or substitute
i work in private exchange. 0-85.
UournaL .
SITUATIONS FEMALE
t :
Ckntlaed
CITY OK, HDKTLANU
PCRLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. ,
Women's Department. City Uall. 1
No Fee Charged.
Reliable, competent help, any llrte, 1
promntlr supp'.ted Office, "clerks, i
housekeepers, domestic, day workers.
sen rot ressea;. Marshal! 4100 A-41II .
YOUNG woman with boy 3 yrs. old
wants position as housekeeper, good
home preferred as much as wages.
6S9 K. 15th St. south. Portland. Or.
j WaNTTI) Work by hour or day, re
! liable, references. VVoodlawn 4676,
DRESSMAKING
40
RESPONSIBLE d
essmaking at home r
or by day: work guaranteed. Main "
iv
FURNISHED ROOMS
BURNISHED rooms for young men ill i V.
Part' f th l,,y' 10 Y- M- - -
A hlil, .ru.rlallv ilMtiirnhl. (lurtnff thai
summer': fireproof, telephone in each
room, shower baths, $!.& to $4.i6 per
week, including full association mem
bershlp privileges, rymnasiuin, swim-
mlng pool, handball court, and muny
other club privileges. Full Information
at Y. M. C. A. business office or tels
phone Main "0fi5; A-658L
PRINCESS HOTEL.
Hot and cold Wter, clean air
room, with private phone. strictly"
fire proof building; beat location on
east side. Call and see us. Phons
East 174. Wslton and Wright. Mgre.
PA f.ACE HoTKL
uth and Washington sts..
close In, fireproof modern, light, airy
outside rooms; rates $3.50 per wak up.
PHONE MAlt9HAl.Ii 040
$2 Ttir rADi AMn $3
Week. mil unfl Lnl4 U Week. !
Modern brick; outside rooms; rs
spcctable: hot water. 26 Trinity St.,
tor Washington, bet. liMh and 20th'.
NICELY furnished looms, nufflein con
veniences. enttal, verv reasonable,
404 Clay, near 10th
immiva (G;;lKyJic o.r Modi
ern. fireproof, respects bl?: $3 week up.
j HOTEL EATON rferfi:-
cated, moderate rates permanent guests.
$1 no WEEK up, clean, warm, ni.njei'i
fur rms . centrl The Kins? :o .lef. ,
FUHNIRHED ROOMS
t0
PrnXTATji TAMII.T '
LARGE front room, airv and comfort
able, walking distance. 12 E. lllh,
near Ankeny. East lfi52.
ltOO.M' WD UO-1RD-
i.n
I FURNISHED rooms. housekeeping
I rooms, room and board. 331 Mont
gomery, between 8th and Boradwey.
I Evi-ry convenience Main 2080. f
ItOO.MH AM) HOARD 73
PAIVATE TAAIXI.T
WILL board school
I school few blocks.
1 Ha wt home.
girl $2.60 week.'
Phone UU2s. 6$
WANTED Refilled, respectable couple
wisnes to care lor gn i or uoy, irom
years ana up.. I -I mi onwuna si.
piano. Main 4604.
ANNA Imu Hutl. ..u i-l-ndrt . Dual-
i res riri anl ninn, u ts w k
HOI 8KKEEPIM. KOOMH It
rTjmwisHjfjD A5fD pjrrogMHgBn
ONE room win kitchenette, complete
ly furnished, iit-um heat. Minning
hot and cold wniir. phone In aveiy
room; 7 blocks from 6th and Morrison
sts., $12 up 291 Columbia st.. co- th,
Th It Eli nicely f urmslied FTousekeep-
in
g rooms.
Private entrance.
Porch.
j 1 02
E.
ISth; $10.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, all modern,
running water In kitchen, month rent
free. 4;H 17th st
Si WEEK up. iur.ll. K iv. UundTyt
baths. Phone Woodlawn !Si4. 203
Stunt on.
NICELY furnlHhed lf
K. rooms, mod
rent leuHouable.
em
70 N
oii cuioriccs;
Mil t.
CLEAN i room apartment s, cool place,
private park, close In. 31 Broadway
Gem AptS, Free'
bath, hot, cold water
liOLSKKEKPINU IUK)MK 73
rumzrxsKZD ajtd av7UB.irxsKBi
PRIVATB FAMILY.
PARLOR sulie, first floor., hot. cold
water, eli'dri'' HkiUs, furnace heat,
lart-'c yard and Hhiioc, very icanoliablS,
walking dlst a r. c-. st 7 N. 2t h at. ,
i FINE .arlor suite, fireplace, eleeping
porch 1, .'. :i rooms, modern, $2, $3.60;
free cooking gas. jHlj.' Park street.
.FURNISHED housekeeping room with,
kiteheiitte. 188 14th et. $10 per
' mont h.
ONE or 2
12B 13th
nice rooms cheap, close in.
st
foi: iu:.i houses
TJKFTJRITISHXD '
SIX room bungalow, sleeplt.g porch,
full basement, fireplace. furnace,
gas. electricity, laundry, gas range,
water heater, linoleum on kitchen and
bath, lawn mower, hose, rent fjl, in
eliiillnir waUr' i'AA uilh iraruu 1 M-if!il
construction; Just tinted. 726 E. 58th
N. Tabor 5831.
! ONE acre, ne. u room nouse, for rei.l.
! P"r month; ground cleared inu
fenced; 5c fare to city Phoue Maiu
456.
! C-TT7 i-t.-vr
7 loom modern house.
108 E.
18th st. Walking distance.
' fine location,
! 1922.
Rent $20. Phone East
FOR RENT Comer residence, all
modern improvements, perfect order,
10 rooms. Inquire 615 Corbett bldg.
Phone Main 6716 .
4 ROOM modern Iidum-, near Wood
mock school, first month free rent.
Ralance $5 month. Phone Main 1104.
,10ii Henry bldg.
4 ROOM bungalow
$4. neat and ettrao-
flu.
1606 E. Ankeny st. Fiad W. Oer
man Co
711 Cham of 'otn.
CTV ,.rn ilAll.. ili U I 1. . t
Inlnlnir wntr I'hAna IT ?
74 be
tween 10 and 1 a. rn. .
IRV1 NGTON 7 room modern house, No. '
526 E. 16th. n. irvington car lo
Braze ; key, hrouse N.
Foil lil-.NT Residence Cherry
RF.NT-
Price $15 a month, inoulre 615 Cor-
Outlbett bid;. Phone Main 671C.
$18 SIX room modern house, 1st class
condition, close in. k. iztn su
East .'.449
kkvT-VT."
, ,
om modern house, at 29 &
32d at., loo feet south of Hawthorne;
r nt $ 22 50. Phone Tabor 3743.
LATEST creation in bungalows; agent
on the ground at 8!:' ?f.th st. S K.
NEW 6 room bouse, garage, 306 Mon
roe st. Williams ave car Adults.
NEAT 6 room cottage, 446 I nlon ave.
N.. $15. Esst 462.
MODERN 8 room house on west side.
Inquire 706 Marshall st.
SIX room bouse close In on K. 6th Wt.
with garage tin Columbia f70,
6 ROOM cottare for rent Tabor tSTV
FLttMTl'Rff FOR HALE
HOl'KES FOR RENT
8a
6 ROOM modern house in West Pied
mont; electric lights, aas heater and
range, all newlv pnlnte-1 Inside snd
o.ut. full basement, 1 block to car; also
some furniture for sale 1220 Missis
sippi sve. Key st HW6 Mississippi ave.
ADS of furniture for sale ar pttO
llehed In the Household Goods clsssl
flestlon when house ! not for rent.
FI'RNISIIF.I HOIHE8
36
SIX room homexrvery convenience, on
carllne: pisno. ina'h!ne. clean. Cell
234 Front, or phone M e tn 39.
FOR RENT Completely furnished 4
rm. cottage, with piano, in rear,
107 K 15th N.
SEVEN room modern hiiuse, new.y
renovated, $20. East 7026 04 Borth-
wlck.;
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