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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY. JULY 10. 1916. 11 PRESIDENT TAYLOR DEVOTES HIS TIME TO COMING CONVENTION Portland. Realty Board Ar ranges for Big Meeting to Last Three Days. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE OUT 47h airman of Invitation Committee Frs- dlcts That rally 300 Sealers Will Attend Meeting et Week. President F. E. Taylor of the Port lar.d Really board has practically sua pi-nded his private business until after the Interstate convention of realty men. to be held Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesdey of next week la over. To day he Is meeting with every commit tee chairman to perfect the arrange xnents for the convention and he will assign a sufficient number pf mem Vers of the board to the task of seeing that the convention la known to every Portland dealer and that they get promises to attend from them all. (secretary Cowglil la sending out . day announcements of the Friday luncheon to be held on the fifth floor of the Oregon building. Tom In gar soil, national secretary of the realty organization, is to b there.0 It is planned to have at least 300 of the 475 . members of the local board to greet him. Chairman Frank McCrillls of the In vital Ion committee gives It aa hie op-ln Ion thtu there will be 3U0 visitors tl.ft convention, lie has received word from 4 00 dealers of the Paclflo north- 'west who promise to come and it la be lieved that not less than 76 per cant Will keep their promises. The general comniitteea will hold 'their final meeting at a dinner at the .liazelwood restaurant, Tuesday eve nlng at 6 o'clock. Farmer'" C. I.. Smith, agriculturist of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company, has been secured am a speaker (or the convention pro gram. Jteal Kstato Transfers. Vptt anil wf. to T. ('. Nelson, o. I,, i:.. It. K.-., cur I'ark $ 10 Tli Berser liean llnlwr Co. t Olirs K. Darling, W. 3.1 1-3 11. L. "8, B. 2, Kwsh KM. pi M. lianli-n nn.l bua. to Kla I II Han lluiuuKiuiJ. L. 7. B. Ulie treat Tb Hallsmsn Inv. lo P. A. Woril"n. L. 12, It 1, WUII.rlf'.cr. Soiittiport tuni) Co. ti Mnliel A. Kech lieliner, 1.. 17, IS. It. 2. Sotitliport . . . . flame to W It. Fechlmiuier. L. 8. I, It. 1, Soutliport . . Hame to aaine. I.. 0, 7, II. 1, Houth fHirt Mlli Yerkovleti and wf. to Charles 11. Thoinpwm On., L. 5, 0. B. 4. Summit' Add The Joneph A. KtrowlirMg ttati Co., to Jaiiu'a William Iukater, L. 15, 1U, B. H VJtrol Hit Frederick N niton to OUtb A. Iwls, S. L. II. 12, U. 1. orchard Hook's . P. Alrt Sflwiii and wf. to Charlea It. 10 10 10 10 10 10 3K) 403 10 8,000 10 6.'.0 8t.K 10 Nuou rl ul, U 1, B. 7, ewlckly Add lliuhJU LHiid I'o. to Seymour H. Bell, Iff 4 to ID. ft. 1, Cret View, excejjt ivarta of L. U. .10 Ij-lng wltnin the uoi.ndarlea of L. "A," tjiegory Iltn . . B, W. Hclnui-er aim wf. to lilive .t. TTenrlcl W. 3.1 ft. of L. 17. B. 3:.. Bvllwood Sheriff to II. K. Noljle, W. 40 ft. I,. 11, B. , Klchnmud Ednioiul Mit'iBn snd wf. lo Peter A. Kreedeu. L. 17. It. S. l.am el . Nettle Sflfford to Tlimunn C. Mclntlre et bI. L. 12. H. II!. I.arlda Add Sheriff to tieorpe V,'. Hates & Co., bankcra. L. t and N. U . It. 4, Krana Add.. L. iil, 22. 2:1. It. lo. T nlnaular Add. No. 2. L. H, , 10. 11, B. 74, renlnsulitr Add. No. B Oalaa sulnno to IVIia Stiavmnn. . 45 ft. U. n. H. 147. Carutbers Add Vf, J. Hallo'k anil wf. to U. V. l'onil. L. 16, II. .14. KotMiuere FarinJand t'o. to A.iiruatu Ida JolinHon. 41x1 ltt ft. Iieglnni' i t X of K. luie Of K. 3l)th it. and line of E. Cs nithera nt P. P. Kwen to Iiy It. Kastliani. TrOxfiO ft. begmnlng 110 ft. N. of X of K. line of 2HU at. Hlth N. line Klicki tat at W. M. Banachbach and wf. to II t. gtultn, L. 11, B. 5. Veruon 6,000 4,307 10 10 10 10 BuUding Permits. M. f. Johnaon, erect one story frame garage, loss East Seventeenth on eel. north, between -Alberta and Suuuer atreeta; builder, uw; 7. Bert Farrell. repnir three atorj ordinary tore. 2S Yumlilll ktreet. between Secuud and Third atreeta; builder, auie. foOO. K1 Hlcock, repair one alory frame dwelling, Forty-fifth euue. aoiituenM. Itetween Klftjr elghth and t'Lf ty-ulnUi nicel.-,; builder, I'. F. rirea; 75. City of Portland, erect one atory comfort at at ion, Seventy -aerond atreel, aoutlieast. cur Tier Klftj-flfth avenue; builder. It. llartiman; 75. llafTey KoreRman. rect one etory - frame dwalllng. 542 Ureenw-XKl avenue. tetween Clin tnii 8DQ Woodward avenue; builder, tame; flHOO. John DTBiple. repair one atury frame dwelling, "nil Belmont street. betern Fast Twenty-fourth und Kat Tweuty-flf tn treet; builder, aiue; :,ii. Charles Naihtix.ill, ,-epalr one and one half Slory frame dwrllhig, l.'.or, Cunt Fifteenth aireet, beiweeu l.eiijulou aud Miller avenuei; L'Uilder, aaine; $7.Y Waller Head, rect one atory frucue garage, 685 East Eighteenth mreet. north, between Knott gild Stuntou sttoets; builder, aaine; fT2:. U. W. Mllnlinon. repair one ilorj- finnie gar age. f'H Jpfreraim ..tfeet. oetween !itenth and Seventeenth atreel, builder. J. T. Lynch- Mrs. J. I. Kmelgh, erect oue Htory frame Shack, 8403 81nty-eeeo.nl atrcet. fontheast, be. tweeu Powell Valley ind '1'hlrty-chtriJ uveuue: builder. Clmrlea Mollett; (HX. Carrie Melunnld, -cpalr one Hory frame dwelling, 6V kerby atlett, oorur Kargo (Ireet. builder, W. 8. An.l.r.i. ; Jl.Vi. Jacob Wel. repair one utorr frame dwell I ins. 14 Eat Flfty-sfxth street, north, between ki. Ankeny and haat buruaide atreeta; builder, fume; i.io. M. Kotuer, raoalr .Hie ttory frame 1 .veiling. CgO Sixth street, between Uinnl and Hbermaii atreeta; builder, day work; 1150. Youngsters Display Farming Knowledge Boya' and Oirla' Clubs of Xennewick Vauay Hold rirat Annual Inatitnte; Xlona Canning Club Makes Bacord. Kennewlck, Wash., July 10. Mora than 60 members of the boys" and - girls' clubs of the Kennewlck vallev met in the first annual institute here " at the high school Friday. The boys v.and girls- were enthusiastic and dls . played a knowledge of the various , phases of farm work, animal hus- I t bandry. canning, stock Judging, corn growttig. ana poultry culture that ven excelled that of the grown per-;-'Bons. Fred Krug Jr. of Kennewlck was ,, elected president and Zilda Tooth- t acher of Hover, secretary. i troressor v. Ij. Audrian. who coached the state champion canning .club of Kiona, reported that his club ' laat year canned and sold, making ' all axpenses and paying fair wagea 19 me ciud memDers, 3300 cans of ,1X111. Tne Kiona club now has or . dars for 7000 cans and expecta to iurn out 10,000. - win writing e eailUig , ; iMBtloa Tba JoaraaL . oa adrartUara. Uaa MAY BE ASSIGNED TO IRELAND AND CANADA it -1 m:X V 1 - T fVl - . . r New York, July 10. According to dispatchea from England, the Duke of Connaught, uncle of King George and present govarnor-genaral of Canada, Is plated to be the representative of royal authority In the six Ulster counties in Ireland which will not come in under the home-rule proclamation soon to be put in force. To succeed Connaught as the royal representative In Canada, the Duke of Devonshire la proposed. Victor Christian William Cavendish, ninth Duke of Devonshire, is 48 years old and succeeded to the title in 1908 on the death of his uncle. He owns approximately 186,000 acres of land and mines In Lancashire and Derbyshire. He has served in the house of commons and was treasurer of the king's household from 1901 to 1903. Later he became financial eec retary of the treasury. He has been lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire and pres ident of the territorial forces. J. F. GILLIES ESCAPES Former Washington Official Disappears From Olympia Prison; $250 Reward. John F. Gillies, convicted of frauds in connection with industrial Insurance claim adjustments In Washington, and sentenced to a term in the penitentiary escaped early yesterday morning from the Thurston county jail at Olympia Wash. Officials of the jail found at day break yesterday that Qillles and Henry Roberts, under sentence for a statutory offense, had made their escape some time between midnight and morning They are supposed to have left in an automobile. News of the escape came to the Portland ppllce yesterday afternoon. It was thought that they have made their way south towards this city. Uillles was a claim adjuster of the state industrial Insurance commission, and with others was alleged to have converted to his own use some $20,000 which was supposed to have been paid to claimants under the industrial In sutance law. They were alleged to have secured exorbitant sums on in- dvstrlal claims, giving the claimants small sums of money, and retaining the remainder themselves. Another method was to "put through" the claims of fictitious persons. The conviction came about largely through the confession of Frank W. Stone, who was arrested here by De tectives Swennes and P. Moloney, after ha had been in hiding two weeks. Eu gene K. Kearns, an Olympia saloon ketper, was another alleged member of tho swindling ring. Stone was cap tured after he had gone to San Fran claoo and spent practically all his money having a good time at the ex position. . ' Bought Tickets to St. Johns. Chehalis, Wash., July 10. (P. N. S.) Sheriff Foster of this city has defi nite word today that two men dressed as women, thought to be John F. Gillies and Henry Roberts, who escaped from the Thurston county jail at Olympia, bought tickets for St. Johns, a suburb of Portland, Or. It Is said they are on their way to Mexico. Wife Held on Complicity Charge. Olympia. Wash.. July 10. (P. N. B.) Pollc officers and citliens alike are scouring the neighborhood of this city today for John V. Gillies, convicted of looting the state insurance fund after more than $20,000 had been taken, and lUnry Roberts, who have broken jail. Robert was awaiting transfer to the reformatory for a statutory offense against a young girl. At the same time the posse of men have little hops of locating their quar rv.. Both Gillies and his cell mate were taken Saturday night in an auto mobile, -whlls they were disguised as women, to Chehalis, Wash., where It Is said bf Chaster Bateman, chauffeur. lil , nn- i- fc.i V. ri. Mrs. JilUes is held tody for com- pKclty la the escape of her husband 1 I JSQV- I i n a. 1 r r,?1('V'V Av4 1L' II FROM AIL: CONVICTED OFINSURANCE FRAUDS VATICAN GUARDS BY FAR 100 BELLIGERENT FOR PAPAL PALACE Trouble Began Three YearsJ Ago When Troopers Went on Strike, By Henry Wood. Rome, July 10. (U. P.) The famous Vatican Swjaa Guards, whose multi colored mediaeval costumes, designed by Raphael, ever have been the Joy of American tourists, seem destined to disappear. The trouble la that In an atmos phere supposedly pacific and where the pope -himself is the vicar on earth of the Prince of Peace, the Swiss Guards have somehow managed to develop an entirely too belligerent spirit. The trouble began about three years ago when the corps availed itself of the prerogative of all soldiers and sailors to mutiny. The circumstances leading up to this breach of dlsciplin..- and traditions also were of a character not likely to mitigate the offense. In short, Coldnel Repond. commander of the corps, had given orders that In their off hours the members of th. guard must frequent only the bar rooms and taverns on the left bank of the Tiber, because those on the right bank, being in the immediate vicinity of the Vatican, rendered their diver sions a scandal to the ei.Ure religious world. Vomer ous Beaaona Cited. Tho Swiss Guards drew up a written reply and had it published i.r the Ro-I man papers. It was a reply whic4 failed to render less pleasant the sit uatlon as a whole. The guards instated that they ba allowed to frequent thu bar rooms and taverns on the right bank for the following reasons: rlrat, the wine Bold there was better than that on the left bank; second, it was cheaper; third. In the bar rooms and taverns on the right bank they were personally acquainted with ail the bar maids and proprietors, who al ways extended to them the right hand of fellowship and friendliness; while the bar maids and proprietors on the left bank of the Tiber invariably treat ed them as though they were strangers In a strange land, which in reality they were. This affair was smoothed over by the expulsion of the ring leaders who immediately found great solace in the bars and taverns on the right bank. Things went on smoothly until the present war broke out. Then a goodly number of the guard deserted another belligerent, unpacific act either to rejoin the regiments of their native Switzerland or to volunteer in those of the belligerents. XMotatad Hia Terms. It was this thinning out of the ranks Of the guard that led to the last bel ligerent incident that seems likely to seal the fate of the corps as a whole. G-luseppe Maine, a member of the guard, having served his term of en listment, applied to Colonel Repond for his salary due. Repond being ahort of men, refused to give it to him and insisted that he continue In service. A quarrel followed and Colonel lie- pond had Manze thrown into the Vati can prison. Manze managed to smug gle in with him a loaded rifle and pop ping his head out of a window a little later began ahootlng right and left. The herolo corps at once threw It self on its knees and Implored Manze to dictate the terms of surrender. Amidst the worst uproar the Vatican has known for centuries, Manze an nounced that It would be necessary to pay him his salary due, and assign him an Italian policeman to escort him safely out of the Vatican. The terms were accepted, Mania quit rhootingK the money was paid and Man- Re, under the protecting wing of an Italian police officer, passed flippant ly out of the bronze portal. John Bay's Chinese Quarter Is Raided Btrenat Officers And Local Deputies Tall to rind Whlakey and Opium in Flaoes Zioos; Under Suspicion. John Day, Or., July 10. Three reve nue officers from Portland, headed by Inspector Miller, brother of Milton A. Miller, internal revenue collector for Oregon, dropped into John Day Satur day evening for purpose of investi gating certain places which had long beeh under suspicion. The party, ac companied by four local men deputized for the purpose, searched every build ing in the Chinese quarter. A small quantity of beer and whiskey was found, but this, the Chinamen claimed, was secured for their own use in con formity with the law. It has been suspected that whiskey and opium were being illegally disposed of by the Chinamen, but the search failed to bring to light any opium or any of the smoking equipment. The officers spent the night working In Canyon City and John Day, leaving for Baker Sunday morning. Chops Foot Almost Off. John Day, Or., July 10. Howard E. Van Vaulkenberg, a woodchopper em ployed by John Benson, near here, was brought into town last week for medi cal treatment, having accidentally chopped his foot nearly off. He is rapidly recovering. Small Boy Breaks Leg. Toledo, Wash., July 10. Stanley Gleason, small son Of Elmer Gleason, broke a leg when he fell from a wagon loaded with lumber. and Roberts. Bateman told Sheriff McCorkle that Mrs. Gillies telephoned tc him late Saturday night that she was preparing to make a trip and want ed him to be reaay. vvnen ne arove un to her house, he said, two men dis guised as women, entered his car. They gave him $10 at cnenatis. Mrs. Gillies denies knowledge of the escape. Governor Lister has offered a reward of $250 for the apprehension of Gillies. FUNERALS Beantimi adolt plash or broadcloth easket. balming. oatslda box, hears, two aotoa and serTlcva for f oners Is If dsslrsd fur $SO. S40. $60. Higher priced faner- Is ib proportion. We manufacture casket . Lady aatslataat. Beantlfa. faaMSj cbafsxt. MILLER & TRACEY I ladepaadent rnneral Dleetora. I Washington at Klla St. AU SOib aad ?1t) wat side. ; . aiala 2dDi. A-tasa. Marshfield "Bossy" Has Odd Offspring Calf Had Two Heada, Two TaUs, Sevan Xiao and Eignt Teat; Aaimal Dlai Shortly After Birth. Klamath Falls, Or., July 10. Two heads, two tails, seven legs and eighr feet on one calf is the latest evi dence of the Klamath region as a stock producing country. The unusual presentation of the stork was left with a Durham cow at- the ranch of Jerry Maden, ?0 miles south of this city, July 5. The heads and necks of th.s freak are well developed, but beyor.d this point the body Is a conglomera tion of a most phenomenal nature Legs and tails protrude promiscuously from the most surprising points anJ at varying angles. One leg has two hoofs.' The animal died shortly fol lov.lng birth. Movie Comedy to Be Staged. Klamanth Falls, Or., July 10. Th first real photo play produced in Klamath Falls will be staged hete within the next few days. Contracts to this effect were closed by J. V. Houston. kx:ul theatre owner, with Dan L. Sharits. a producer The new "movie" is to be a comedy entitled "The Stolen Pie" and calls for a cast aggregating over 50 characters. Farmers Will Pirnic. Chehalis, Wash., July 10. Saturday, July 2a, has been fixed as the date fii the annual picnic of the farmers of Lewis county at the Hylak grove, seven miles southeaFt of Chehalis, near For e?t. Governor Lister has accepted an invitation to speak Xn political dis cussions will he permitted, but candi dates will be given a chance to appear briefly. . V T VT " rh ( -hhli. -July C. taunua Closed last night a very sue cossful season. The course has been contracted for 1917. there being no trouble at all to get the necessary num ber of guarantors, with many assur ances of season tickets already pledgea. Bleehschmldt Is New Director. Oakvllle, Wash., July 10 The fair here will be held September 14 to 17. Fred Bleehschmldt has just been named director and president. Ha succeeds Frank Llesner, who recently resigned. NEW TODAY TO CLOSE OUT Now is your chance In Capitol Hill to buy for $150 and $20i) per lot. tor what similar lots old for $500 and $800. Capitol Hill has city water, city school, electric lisht. 5c car fare, gas is now belnjt 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 re nil gone. M. J. CX.OHES9Y. 416 AhinKton building. 6 Loans of flO.ooo and TTp On Improved Business Property (or for Improvement Purposes). J. P. IJFSCOMB, 342 Stark Street. FARM LOANS Mortgage Company (or America Boom 91, Ainsworth Bldg. Ftiona Main 6341. Portland, or. CARSON HEIGHTS One block tl7 lots unincumbered) for sale or trade for Portland resi dence or lots. Addrcus Owner,. 99 Fast 62d St, N.. Portland, Oregon. Fearey Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS 306 Daknm Bldg Portland, Or MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment ft ICortgaga Co. Offlcea 202-4 170 3d St. Classified Ad Rates. CASH ADYEBT1SEXEHTS, Dally or Sunday: 1H east per word for ail clasalfloatlons ceptipg "For Kent In I'rlvate lamilj," "Ruon and board lo Private Family," "Sltua tUu Wanted'' and "W:itittd to UeDt" ada, wbicb are IV centa per Kurd. Three inaertlona fur the prle of two. Heren inaertlona for the price of fle. No ad taken fur lefca than 10 eeuta. CASH MUSI aecouipauy coiy to obtala above rates. CHAHOED ADVESTISEMEHTS. 1H cents per word per Insertion. TUla charge la for all classifications except ing 'i'or Rent in'PrlTate Family." "Konm and Board in Private Family," "Situation Wanted' nil "Wanted to Kent'" ads. which ara 1!4 cviits per word per insertion. No sd etiarued for less than rents. MEKTlXti A' DTK E 41 ALBERT PIKJ3 LODGE, NO. IB., A. V. &. A. M. Special communication this (Tuesday afternoon, July 11, at 2 o'clock to conduct the fu neral of our late brother. Charles W. McLaughlin of Eden lodge. No. 113, San Ltandro, Cal. Servict-3 at J. P. Finley's undertaking parlorr. Good attendance deaired. By order of V. M. B-. It. I VIE. Secretary. HARMONY Lodge No. 12, A F. and A. M. Stated com munication this. Monday evening at 7:30 o clock Kev. Rrother W. V. Youneson will give a talk on the flag. Visit ing brethren welcome. W. M. DE LTN. PeTetary. MOl'NT HOOU Lodge, No 1 o7. A. F. and A. M Stat ed communication tomorrow Tuesday, evening, at 8. The fourth lecture from tha Ma sonic lecture bureau will be read. Vis iters welcome, oraer or . jh. ED C. DICK. Secre'aty. EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, bjttons. pins, charms, jaeger nros.. mi-a bin. BUSINESS (Ai:S W. G, Smith & Cctfng Third floor Moresn Rldev DRESS suits tor rem. all sizes. Unique TnHorinc o.. so stnrk st. Statistics Klarriages.Birt&s. Deaths. BIRTHS McCORMICK To Mr. and Mrs. Kay JVi McCormlck. 60S UoUutid St., June m, dnugh tr. HEATHS AMI KUN'EHAJLjS 75 UAKTEB In this city July 9. at the rei denre Of her mother. Mrs. k. m. rempieton. 74 East Keveatli street. GUdys b. Harper, ajed 17 years. Hie remains are at tbe resi dence establishment of J. I. Fiuley 4c Son, Montaomery at tlfth. ItikTZOfclt Berman Metiger. sged DO years, 11 nmutbs and 28 dayt at Santa Barbara. Cal.. July 9. Funeral from Union depot njon tfrival of Sbasta Limited. Wednesday, July II, at 1:50 p. m. Kervlces at Be lb Israel cemetery UILLB In tbis city, Jul; 9. Ura. Justphine Mills, aged 27 years. Hetiialns are at BoP toao'a faneral psrknrs. Anuwiii cement of to Dual later. DEATHS AXU FUNERALS 73 , Continued) JILAIOHlJ.N-In thia etty JalT 8. et tbe rt-fiidefu-e of bit fatuer-lu-Uw. k. T. Kankn. 2M Serenteeuth atnet. Cumies W. Mcliifh- liu. aited 54 ream, buabaud of Ale M- Li-ue-bllu. Tbe funeral er will Le heid Tuesday. July 11, at 2:W I'Mk P. in at toe ri-nldenrv ettablihbmetit of J . I', rlnler ion. Montgomery at Fifth. Frienda luTlte inrnieration at tne rortiaini rn-niaToniiui. ltML.K Tbe funeral trrikea of toe Mf Heurr Ihxilrr will be held at the new r-l- dene eKtabiUhmeut of K. T. Byrue. at :')i V llltama artnup. between ilawm and Sale ff-ore atreetn. JUeUa. July il. at 2 p. i-i. The terrbea will b coudiicted by (irdou Grander I'ot of (J. A. K. Iniermeut at interview cemetery, t rionda eautciauy :ii tlteu to attend. SUANKLANU .n' y C buankiiiud. a:ed 77 yenrs. 1 Dntb and 10 dav. tl urn le. nluo are., July . ITie funeral i-crrtce will be held tomorrow (Tuyi'day, July 11. at 11 i f-h-cit a. uj.. rrt.m tae t-taeaaa i. r.. chun h. Irtteriaent 1 or (u k cemetery, l-rieiida Intited. The rcuiulns are at the rel di nee funeral parlorj ol Walter C. Keuworthy. i;o2-15.t4 FmH llilrteenth :reet, Sellw.-iii. BtC'KSTtU At WutitK. Nevada, July s. V.HA. Mrs. J. L. liec-ksteil, aged 78 years, motuer of .Mra. R. H. Klugle and ('. V. Uecksted of Porllatid. Iniernieut at bex old boiud In Einltu River. California. FLOKlSlvS CLARKE BROS., florists. 2!7 Morrison at,. Main or A-l&0t. Fine flower and flfral dencnx. Ni hranch mr MARTIN ifc roKllLri CO., HoiiaLa. Zai Wash. Main Hoi), A-l:6i). Flower.? for all oc-Pt'inn' artlstlrally anange'i MAIN bllti; wreatti?,, piuuwa. ti up. Sprays $1 ;tp (Imtiell." -17 Morrison TONSETH FLORAL CU., .j- V. aan , bet. 4th and nth Main 5lu:. A-llo.' OSCAR JOiiNSO.N r LORAL CO . Jti Gllsan St. Ma- 4S7Z, A-I4?4 MAX M. SMITH, floriat. i U Slh au Fl NEHAL l)li:K(T' )HS EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED tS77 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507, A-1511 J. P. FINLEY & SON Progressive FUNERAL DIRECTORS Montgomery at Fifth T. New residen' es esiiaij.ixi incut. Wins. ave. Wdln. .'u. i'-U4J. 901 if. l mm Undertaken, tabt lilh and Haw tnorne. K. 781, B-1SSS. Lany assistant. A. D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5:'67; 6b02 92d st., Lents. Tabor 6KDi; 6 t h s. and l-oster ruad., Arleta F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral directors, 414 E Alder st. Fhone Last iy. R-25ia. Dunning & McEmeeMTdTrnc?n every oetail. Broadway and Pine sta, Broadway 4:!0, A-4;i:'.h. Lady assistant M1LLLK t TRACK 1. Hide pendent lu neral directors. Prices low as $20, $40, ti0. Wash, at Klla. M. 2W1. A-7hSC. Walter C. Kenworthy 1632-15S4 K. ISth. Pellwnorl 71. B-1132 A, R.Zelier Co.t uains ave lf'SH. (MOSS. Lady attendant. Day and nicht service. SKEWES,l.aK.' v o. Main 41a 5 3.) and t:iav FRIPHM RKhiw-NCi LND. PKLS. 2Si 445 Mor- Uomlltnn East fcOtli and Ulisan. Fu ndllllllUil nsral servLes. Tittior 431J BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252, T. 1253! lc;e Hlmont, at 34th. Lady attendant Moxt'3rK?rra PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 214-264 4th St., opp. city hall. Main 8564. Philip Neu Pons. frr memorial-1 , GkANITlTCSI IJ 3 67- ?t FOR SALL' ilOl'SES 01 Extraordinary Inducements Offered for seven more new homes in Walnut Park. This beautiful, stgiil ly, centrally located property Is cer tain to Increase rapidly in value cn the completion of the Columbia la terstate bridge. No finer homesite In Portland or with better car service. Jeflerson high school and puhlic Jibrary boln located in Walnut I'ark. "iou m:y be one of the lortunate seven to -cure the best bargain ever offeied in Portland property. If you do. better call Mondav. Office 114a Union and Killings worth avenues. W. M. .K I L LI NO S WORTH, Owner. Office Phone. Woodlawn 3304. Residence Phone, Woodlawn Mil. SMALL house and nica CCxlOO lot; 11 fruit trees on lot. Jaoo mortgage Will sell cheap or trade for good auto or Al motorcycle and some cash. Cost me $1200 3 years ago. Inquire J. C. Scaife, 361 Morrison ft. 6 ROOM bungalow, good location, im provements, all In. full lot, house nicely finished, furnace, gas range and water heater, light fixtures, a bargain. Call Sell wood llu. SACRIFICE. New 9 room modern bui.eralow. Rose City Park. B6th and Thompson, hard wood floors, sun parlor, fiiepiate; owner. Phono Woodlawn 3510. JlioO. . IlioO. ilZ..o. Bunpalow, 5 room, modern, 142 it. lot, lawn, trees; improvements putd, big snap, actually worth J-'Mh). (Thas. Ringler & Co.. -l-i Henry, bldg. IF YOU are looking tor a high class bungalow for the price of an onli rary one, let me show you mine. Phone Tab. 6522. FOR SALE by owner, a dandy corner, 6 room house, full basement, furnace. Phone Broadway 130. See owner, 15 N. Sd St.. city. LKAV1NG city; will sell my 0 room home, furnished, for less tnan cost of housP. Owner, P-l, Journal. GOOD six room house at a bargain. Apply 390 N. 24tn st. Piione Main 4901. 4 ROOM modern cottage for sale or trade for anything 1 can use. 7015 4 2d ave S. E. If you want a bargain for cash in new Rose Citv Park bungalow. caJl at 651 East 68th st. N. FIVE room plastered house. $450; $15o cash. bal. $5 monthly. D-3S, Journal. FOR SAtiE 1X)TS 16 CLEAR corner, 50s76, Grand ava, Port land boulevard; street Improved. 160 feet te Union ave.. Piedmont. $375. As sessed valuation. $460. Can you beat it? Phone Woodlawn 1924. BARGAINS. LOTS IN ALL DISTRICTS. TERMS. C. CORB1N CO- LEWIS BLIX3, 10 (Oon tinned) FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. One of the best vacant quarter blocka In Walnut Park, street improva FOR SALE LOTS runts all paid for. owned by non- situated In town of population of 6WUU. j magazine and subscription book com riaident and must ba aold at ones. Ad- Slock will invoice about $1600, lnclud- bmations. Harper & Bros.. &1T Lura- 1re A-Xo. Journal ACREAGE 57 Buy an Acreage Home Have city conveniences, such as mountain water piped into your house, electric lights, etc., and country benefits; rich soil fine community. 80 minutes out by Big Hed)Bteel. Trains. Low prices, easy payments. Any size tract. Let us show you. The Shaw-Fear Co. 102 '4th St. I rrrrr. tttttt; zz I u-ie . ,i,i f k ,. ' 1JHlfT,Be.c,tj?rJ umber,lad'-65..rj.1.1" from Portland, near logging atream county cruise on 80 acres seventeen hundred thousand feet. Am forced to sell. A. W. Fles, J09 Williams ave. HHr.ne Kant n.'73. 0 AN L) 40 ACRE TRACTS'. $3o to $50 per acre. 35 miles from Portland, on main highway; runninn water to each tract; line soil; eusy terms. A KKP.SON HOOCH CO., lior. Stock Kxchance Rldg. Gibson Half Acres (Joorl soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; wiil build to suit pur clm.ver. Phone Marshall 15S5 or Sell wood -4 T John If. j!l'ion, owner. TWO 160 A 'HE TRACTS. In central Oregon, $1000 each, hsv almost ready to cut on one. sumtnar fulluw on the other. Both fen.-ed. no . tiailrs. will give )'i ineville. Or. torn-.s Uox 2 S 1 KR SM.K . mrs ..n r-oo.1 road, i Hint off Rase Line. 1 mil- cttyl limits; cleared. Roil Run wUh-. gas, hai-gsin. $1700; terms. Owner. 289 K. Hovt st. I I'HICKK.N. FRUIT, UAlLDKN ranches I nriu.i , c . ) best soil, good roads, near electric. $bi I h""1 aV Woo4iawn 3-4L at $200 per acre, t-asy terms. McFar- I 1 , r - lan1, 209 Yf-on lMn Pr.rtlnnd I FDR SALK The best terminal stand FOR SALK. au acres, with buildings, i r2rtl'"1 .doi"f rf'U,'" in .-ultivation. ow. oair. end 75 ;af,h.US'r'"! mifh chickens; small or. hatd. 1 'mil. from LilX!"? rooms, 5U6 oodstock sve. citv limits nn tirr.on Flee: t rms half i PARTNKR wanted with $1800. Una -a.li k V. S'ltKliioni. Ryan Flare. i confectionery and cigar store; a - - - -. - - money maker good opening for lady SI' HI' KHAN ACREAGE 70 MUST noil my complete 4 '4 Bcre sub- ! urhan home at a real sacrifice n terms like rent: 4 miles from the city limits, on hanlurfai e.1 bane line rood. Mr. t ' mbiienst oek, o'.'6 Clak t. I'lunif Urosdway l i r. s. . FOK SALE EARMS r 1'tiR ."AT-F. i hp. hargain iT tnkn soon. 1 K 1 1 acre larm near Reml. 'r.. 2.1 acres in grain, bnrn. Iioi'.'f. '1 cel lars, cood f' nces. t ine sot!. l'rl -e JoPnO or niisl'-t give terms to risht Tarty; hIpo turnitilied limine in Poinl. Or. Price $ 1 1 0 rash. For particular write R. K. Gates, Freewater, Or., or K. Moore. Rprd, Or. J-XjR SALE 120 m-res IT n.iles from Vaticouer. t'lsike "o.. KlnlnT Swpdfl Ami Finn rolnnv : HU-mill. cl.nT, h ni'linnl. 1 U, inileJ I! IL ' . ti.ileb:'4 is k.ood fit nn land! larae i.insi-. creek; 2 million ie- I burned timber, trees 3 to 6 tt.: on county , r'.ad J6 per acre, time on i.art. A. i i' Krigt-r, 1L'9 E. S.-ilmon, T'ortland. 3i!0 ACRE stock farm close In. run ning st t enia, stocked and equipped. $16.oiMl, hnlf cush, bnlance 6 per cent. 103 5 X. W. Bank bldg. NEAR MADRAS 160 acres under new irrigation pro ject, now a fact. Bargain if taken low; no trades. 130 E. 14th at., near .lorrlcoti st. ALFALFA farm of K0 acres, sliout Po irrigated nd in alfalfa; easy terms, or some trade. Address P. O. 110X364, ' VL: , . LITTLE r ARMS, clear, level, good soil ana nouse, near town, ; nown, aiu month. .! It. Sliarp. f.r.7 Sherlock Mock. WANTED to sell in y equiiy of 22n0 in an improved , ., . w J4T.0 cash. 271 E. B2d St. COMBINATION stock and wheat farm; J5000 will handle. 207 Stock Exchange. F1FTV acre farm near Esiacada terrna" reasonable Ti J Journal ' ' " - . ,, . . . FOR 1IKNT FAIIS 14 COL'RTNEV 2 acres near nver. rm. hone truit. Ptc l Mrs. Dorn - . . XI.M1JKK 28 rTrr.",1 l"r"'""iJ. TT"T, 7' r j' OI..M' iiie H ji.iuiik ui ...in tiniue. miiu.i Hiving "legal description, amount cruise, and best cash pric.-.. St. .to if j yiui i w ill consider other proper; .es in : exchange State what, you desire. All communications will receive ,rompt attention. C. ". Shay. 7 Chamber cf Commerce Portlund, Or. ' SMALL logging or milling proposi tion, below Linnton. near river. Easy terms. larker, owner. 423 V4 Washing- tl.ll st. EXCII A J Kt UK A J , KSr.a'lt 'Jil 160 ACRES unimproved land in Rogue river valley, i mll-e from railroad, only a few miles from County seat, on goud macadam road. Lots of wood on land and ready sale for same. Good farming land w hen cleared. Pri o 15000; mortgage $6oo; will exchange f Al Port lu nrt ruisiriafWA n r- MjNturn l:4ti.l unlnr-umliAi-Ml rt.tv 1K1 rirnmu l':iflu t regon. AtiilE DIVERSIFIED FARM. I ppcr Columbia, near highway. 30 acn s tillable, partly cultivated. Bal ance pasture and timber. iSmali house, near school. Trade for 'Portland resi dence unincumbered or u)ailmetit houHe businesa worth $3000. B-36. Journal. ALFALFA LAND, paid-up water, $R5 i,frr ui'Ik ''ill ur-i.i f'i mllea tn best town' In Eusteih Oregon, half.loo. $350, $ioo. $ouL ji.oo. jmoo. miio to railmud ni.linir. fii.u watti Fred W OerihM n Co.. i32 Cham. Com. good roads, heavy natural frrans. clover and barley on place, loui-plow gas tlHi'tO" Want vallfv firni phhv inn or wuV assume K-.4, Jounal ' ' IJ acres, ail in cultivaiion. at Oruv e- land station on I'nited Electric. 1 rn. ,,.,,. irn in i-r-i,. i,l.i. room house, barn, in Cornelius, traue for clear Portlnnd home. H-j:t, Journai To room hous Rose city t'uik, IJ) acres near Kelso, unimproved, on good rock road, to trade for cleii :arm stocked. K.-?.z. Journal. FOR SALK or trad-o for city property, : my equity in good 6 room house and acre in Oresham, euuity $2000. value . $.;000. L-14. Journal. CONTRACTOR AND nUlLDt.it Money to loan to salaried people and Good houses for sale or exchange; others on 1 furniture, pianos, motror bottom nrices Cal! MarKhall IT.SS i cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc.. at W u Innrnnl " PORTLAND LOAN COMRANY. INC., Portland urnnertv trnd fnr tor Tahnrf.TllS piwpci ij "iiu nraiuc 1J-2S. Journal. ' r . WANT to trade my beach lot tor any- thing, can coi. hz. CHOICE irrigated alfalfa land: sell or. exchange. Owner, c-34, journal. 4 ACRES. Oregon City line. Portland or eastern property. Tabor 4242. FOR exchanges of all kinds see. H V. OAKLAND, 191 FOl'RTH ST. PORTLAND property for unimproved land. SI 2 Panama bldg. KOOMIXG HOUSES S3 FOR sale or trade: rooms, furnished for housekeeping. 408 Jeftersoii. Main 382. FOR SALE, furniture 9 rooms, H. K., cheap, if taken at one. 62 E. Uth st. N. 20-ROOM bouse, always full, rent $30,1 cloee in. Phone Main 8979. KLMIXjKSS OPWU1 UXITIKS go HALF or whole established fuel busi ness for sale. H-9. Journal. GROCERY, 10th and Davis, t living rooms, rent $, price $160. RENTAL' RANT, good business, $io. . 493 GUsan. . - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 (Oontinnad) i SICKNESS forces me to aell stock of j gents' furnishing and boys' clothing, . store. doln a atrlctlv cash business, in a: fixtures. Kualnesa Is now netting ' nerrnarSnht mU To 'ViMter a 1 cinch o'rny Sn? with 11 20 ? Living I a rtr In tL r tirJ rant of stole PARTY wishing to retire offers stock 01 mdse. and ouuaings at oarguui. $15,000 cash, balance easy terms. Soma trade If right. $6000 stock of hardware. Fine busi ness location. Cash. $50u0 stock of general merchandise. A money maker. Other business reason for selling. 1035 N. W. Bank bldg. After Monday. a v I.- ! t ..ii,liak.j ,r,. . n .nrl uuln mobile business for sale, on account. the active partner having been 1 of the active partner having called to the Mexican border. Firt- proof building, well equipped shop, tonether with good stock of acces- sotles and agancy for tnree well known cars. XY-80. Journal. HAY. grain and Teed business, easily managed. You can't beat it for a nice clean moneymaker; will pay $5000 to $6000 a season on small investment. Run down tomorrow and see it. Kriedwell Sta., Or. E. H. Hanson. MoMirmvlll.. dr. U. 1. 10 YvJi; want an int,ret iei well es tablished drug business; have rpleii dld proposition for right putty; busi ness established 110 yiura, ia good val ley town; absolutely O. K. Address JX-25, Journal. A Bargain Pmnll new Una grocery and confec tionery; splendid location. $50 caKh; going east; no agents. Call Last 5ul LLACKSMITH cthup lor sale. gooil tools, plenty stock, btiihilnif and lease, will give good barcaln. iuitln;i i on account or aisauinty, good locu '1,1 1 - A t IT ,7k . l ,. ..i .a. .. tioTi. K4fi K. 17th st., neur .Marlon ave Do 1'Ob want, a going merchandise business? Have you 0, 000 in cash? I so. arrange fpr Interview with owner. Total value 145,000. B-Ju. Journal. , FAMILY medicine and tit:k,A! e,nedy J route, aoini net uroni, n;vu yenr or gentleman. It-35, Journal. i FOR .SALE L'D-to-date stock of china. glathaware. crockery and art goods Address P. O. Box 1 2 2, Grants Pass, Or. l'lltiT CLASS confectionery, luncheon and Ire rreain parlor; location well f st ahllslicd ; west side. A bargain if t it Kfii at once. D-7.- Journal. I t' VtlF arM lrtfiUitiir fur nuvlnr grocery, best lotatlon. Cull Main i 2'J12. l'rjr iwr.0, L-4. .loiirnsl. j AN'Ti:i YouiiK man or woman lot learn the abstract of title Lnisiriesa; i must have 2S to start. K-2;!. Journal. IF VOL' are looking for a cleaninn ana dyeing establishment that will maka vmi money, call Tabor fiMl. BUS1NK8S CAItliS. Rose City Printing Co., Till rcl St., ror. Taylor. HtKAK OA LI' Makatasy money fol- i lowing the fairs; 7 weeks old. strong ltewlthy. Main ,Kb-, - ' ' 11LS1-NESS (IPi'OHTL'MTIKS VVATI'II fiS WANTED lirug store for 160 acre of good land, partly Unproved; coun try preferred. 1,-1.1. Journal. MON ICY TO LOAN KNAL I'STATE Ul K lnnaliiiiei.t piaii In liiu Lest surest mfthod of I'avlna- a loan. ind $3:.J6 per month for 3tl monihs. or $1.24 for 60 uiontha. or 115.17 for 96 months pays a 11000 loan and Interest. , other amounts In proportion whim BiiiuLiiiis iii (iiujiui u'jii. We loan on Improved city property Or for building purposes. 1 No commishion cliarged. i-ii! .1.41 i. v . . a. iiia-v. 242 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. ' i'1 TO b per cent money to loan on Portland business and residence i properties and Oregon farms. In- ' fjnirlest solicited. Before leaving on your vacation put your valuables n our IVL ilts; It s a bijc safeguard itt trifling 'cost. I'nion Safe Depoait &. Trust Co., 2K4 Oak rt. iBblLDINd loans on city and suburban 1 proierty; money advanced as work : progresses. V. O. Beck. u!6 FailliiK 'f'g Main 3407. HAVE ln0u to iuau i.u ood imiJtn' o propirtv lents district PROVIDENT Till 'ST OtV. .'12 Selling l.ldg. 1 1..WE .M'D or iiuu 10 man mi ac ceptable security, ; or S years. r If ou have Botnelhin;? good t.l Mnrshall 340. Ul'lLDlNtf loans on city anil suhurluti property; money advanced an win k progresses. W. Ci. BecK. 315 Failing 1 nig. .Vliiin 3407. Sluu.OOU ON li'iol'lgagt-x. -il or lai in property, fire insurance. M thi t- en, Oerl!n!;er hldg.. :l t . l Alder MONEY To LOAN' In Bii.ounts o:' 1um to 15000 on citv pioperty. A. II. Pell, rtnl (lfriin;f tldn. ti't, 't'e on lust tiioi'iKHK-, city or farm property. yuicK action No delny. llu l"th St. Krelx-LoKua to J200. $500. ilOOu, low interpM. short or Ionic time Evans Ac Co.. 2vi; ir- linger bldg. CAKH paid lur mortgages, note, con- ttacts, mungace loans, reasonable rates F. II Lewis. LoMiy 4, Lewis bldg. MONEi to loan on im,rou ri;y, larm property 4-'. king. 311 ti aiding $1000 I P to $.".'.uu to loan on city or farm property. Tabor 40H. lnoo. i.'io and upwarti, no cuimniM plon. Iioshon & ii.-iwk. Main llKf, t in iii.lk 1,1 II. I.' .1 U II I V, -'C. a V ft, 4th Pt. Hoard ..! Trade Midg. . ..TM .rAii,,0? ?o"- "v'eon 'blg 1 ... ,b t, i,..vc . '. , 7 e i j Lt A an fcs. t a,id '! ' iVI" Salomon & o . :i" Oak t.. near th. MO.EY to loan, ti to v,r. V. r Co. 31(11 Spalding bldg. 11. I'lIZ ; t0o- 1'Pla?!' blda pr01rly- Ai" i tornev. CHATTKIA, nALAIHES MOXKV TO LOAN ' " SALARIES -CHATTELS. :ur Dekum Bldg. , i iii i u-n ... , ... .i I ' f. talc un jiouim.-ii.mo. IjUUllPi, 81 u I a llt'AD an- rifi It r i unrauo r f cotn Eaat mission charges. Oeo. Harvey, 1 1172. IXMXS WAXTKI) 0 ; XV'L', paf U for 11002,-jn,lhnr.a yr' west side prop., value $3000: no com mission O-ir. Journal. WANTED $ti00 loaui on improved in side property, 8 per cent, for 3 yrs. F-19, Journal, CAN use $1000 to $1200 on new house and iialf acre. 7. PrincloaU onlv. Owner, Woodlawn 639. fr'IXAXClAL, 1st snd 2d mortgages purchased; also sellers' Interest In contracts. Or. snd Wash, H K Noble. Lumbermena bldg MKLP WAXTjEl---ai'sLK i CARPENTER, married, WSnte.i for general repair work in exchange for rent. Inquire 927 Brooklyn at., near 31st. Wanted i good carpenters and two concrete men for cement work. Fhone Tabor 6029. U ANTED Man for general fsrm work. Inquire S26 Northwestern, Bank bldg. ULP WANTED MALE ntlaait) TWO clean cut men with sailing ability, experience unnecessary, to cover Pacific N. W on nur fjmnua her 1'irhnnr. hide VANKTO. 1st Clara .ticker man for ,PCJ wo.rk: out of town job. Will 4 Pr 10 hour t0 f00"1 mn: A YOUNG man who Hves with his pa rents, as usher. New Grand theatre, 105 th at. CONSULT Y. secretary. M. C. A. employment HELP yAXTElj-MISC. 40 Y.M'C. a! 'AUTOMOBILE SC11 OO'Im Day and night classes; training In "'V'f J u "'"l"",B Including -forge, lathe, shaper. . drill. press, etc.; lime unnmiieu secure pass at educational oifica Y. M. C. A. bldg., to inspect our ahopa and meth ods. COMPETENT -CHAUFFEURS AND MECHANICS SUPPLIED. Tui tion fee Includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y. M. O. A. and Its EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, use of tiO-ft. swim ming pool, shower baths, gymnasium, etc. STUDENTS. Clafcs now forming in Drugless Therapeutics, Electricity and the X-Ray and high frequency cur rents. For particulars address N-13, Journal. THOUSANDS men-women wanted, government Jobs, $75 to $150 month. Write Immediately for list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 349 P, Rochester. N. idEN become railway nTml clerks. Commence $76 mo. Ranld lncreaaa. For particulars apply OX-997. Journal. UNCAtjlJilD for tailor iiihUo uti., IK.uK up. Taylor the Tnllor '.'Xtvd Horruld, HELP WANTKP FKMALK it THKRE I.ADIK.S TO D1CARN NKWi" ' MKT1IOD HKAl'TY ClM.TPltKi ' I.' MM Kit KATES. 60:!-$ COLUMBIA ' RL.DO. 7R CAPITAL. BIG RKTUI&IS. OLI MBIA HLI Q. LAD I ICS WANT1NU OltTslDK H'ORr.', $1 To 12 DAY MADE. 60.-S (. LUMBIA HLDO. Hi l. SKlvia-;FKJt Vanted to keep noin ror wiaowar ana ii cuildrea. I -22. Journal. UJOa WANTED MALlii ASU FEMALK 2B MoljiltHARSKir COLLKO R. " ' " Wants men snd women to lean the trade; paid while learning; tools free; ' positions secured; summer rales; write for catalogue Cor. 2d and Hurnslde. " MOHLEK Barber achool warns men and women to learn barber trade, free 8 weeks. Positions necured. 1'ay whllo learning. SHN. -M St. OHKUON ' B aTuiKR-C OL lJLtJK M a rV and women to lean uui Utr trade 23.'l MHtilson at bMALL lainlly lo lak Hihik of ap- partment In axchunge hotiae lent. 2R2 Olhli . MAN or wuniun to hcio in auoil Beml- aollcitliiK work. ;7. Journal. 81 1 1 A 1 1 0 , S M A L E CEMENT WOltK, PAINTINU, A IN I KKfAlllS. FOR DETAILS. PHONE MAIN J7J0. COMPETENT shop machalilca and cnaurreurs rurniKMea ty i m. (J. A. Auto school. Main 70KrA-6561 ELDERLY dry goods salesman sln- fcle. light work. N. L. R. M. '.764. Mason Jiotei. OI NO man, 26 years old. wlnln-a em ployment where there Is chance for advancement. Oall Ta tar fi 47 2. j WANTED Jiy an A-l KalcBinHrt. post- tton In any capacity; what nave you? N-767, Jouriml. AS HELI'ER in plumbing shop; have had some experience; good references. Tabor 632, ask Harvey. ' QUAK.ANTF.K1) papering and tlntin I chrsp. Tabor 6i!Dlt. I JiTs" I.Tvi E N T n e r a t T7l or nunm oul Phono Marshall 1&4V I STTTT Tt tt r " , LXPERIE.Nt.lJ) carpenter wnnt i In town or country. P-22. Joun work ma I. KALN'i.MIMNtl, t'i f0 room IWiWt 60 1 1 Hi l l ATlONS-i-l J,.MAIii: 4 REFINED wonmii would Ilka a post-. tiou as housekeeper lor gentleman or elderly couple; competent and reli able. J-34, Journal. WOMAN wants looking, sawmill or lodging tamp preferied. KX-32, Journal. THORfl'OMLY expei leticed Jewelry sales Indy wishes position will, 'ocal or out -of-town firm. S'-1 'i :J ouMial. Wot'LD like permanent or ullll lite work In fitlviie evchntige Mnln 45 bT ENoi Sit A 1 'iTirilwou id Ilka position. I J.-ist V'H. WO Si AN wiiTit' dnv wot K. Si nr. 1 762. IMtOS.MAKI.VU 40 Itil'(i.SlHl.i: drefcMimkltig at home or by day. work guarantied. Miiln r,:.73. . M P.SF.S (10 I d.' ATE ii irae uPhes to u re for malid or any case. J15 a week, f'lioni- Tutor 7ii3. FLUM811i:i ROOMS hURNIHHED rooms for young men In all parta of the city, also in Y. M. C. A. bldg., especially dosirnbie during the aumn.er: llreproor. t.-H-jiliorie n eacn . ""owr hatha, 1 , to I. . I per week. Including full iissc ib t lm mem- Itoialiin nrlvilvtff.it ir v irinimkliiii a.ia.'tm- mlllK p0ul. handball court, and many nth-r i-.ut. tiriuieui-a. Full Inlormallon a! Y. M. C. A. I.UfciiK sa orilce or laie- ) hoiif Main 7": .' : A -i :,U PALACE HOTEL, ll'th and ashingtoii sta., t ".ose In. lln-pioof. nnxiciti. light, alrf butsUlo rooms-, i . it en t::."." per wk up. riltiNK MAltHH I.I. r,040 ij ii.! " Mt 9: W U UlaVUUVlba VIUK. AlOU- ern. f ; i epi oof, tetei 1h ii e . $.1 week up Hi 1 r HAN . . .1 iT J 'il' v L-U un I pon Centrally IO ' -ted, moderate rates permanent guests. ! 1 1 -r' ELK up, clean, wami. mueti ' fur rr"w centra! Th- Klmr, Jaf, -r. i. i.l. : F1UIVATB PAHILY ( NEW furnished room; board. If de- sired, walklns: distance. (,? ii East Morrison East 63M6, ! MAKK you think of horn, rit rlctly ' private; every needed convenience; ! glad to show them. 236 13th WILL give good room and board to middle aged refined gemlemau. rea sonable. Tabor CQOO. J KOO.MK AND HOAltI TMXVATB FAMILY CHILDREN to board, mothers care. 1 1 TC Bt-lmont. Tabor 1284. a.x.n A i.cwis Man. oiu rlnui, ouai I neaa kit la an,i students. 14. .'i.7f wk. W AS l KDKCKJ.M A XI) HOAKI) 30 ; WANTED Board and lodging. Living, room with fireplace, bedroom. Well i ventilated; homo conveniences. W I C3, Journal. t . i UOUHEKKKl'INO ItOO.MS H rVUI3UD AMD UjrUK.MI3HX ' ; ONE room wi'.h kitcnet.tte. comtieta ly furnished, steam heal, running bot and cold water, phone In evaty r room; 7 blocks from 6th and MsTlaon ' sis., $12 up. 291 Columbia at., ror Mh ; $1 WEEK up; fur. H. K. R.. laundry,. -, baths. Phone Woodlawn 1101. S03 i Stanton. . ' ';T fTJRNISDED housekeeping rooms, .! single, double, Z room suites at lh Ptsndish hotel. 64 Wash. ' . FURNISHED Ti. K. rooms. c rtrai, ,y chean rent. 2H3V. Pine, cxr. 1st. - ' : COMPLETELY furnished H, K. rooms for ti and $ month Marsh!! 45t.'' O A .Ik $1 week up. 401 1st st Uclll npli.Free bath, hot, cold water (Coatlauad oa lias age) " '.',