- I' 4 - 1 r THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESpAY. AUGUST,, 1. 1918, IS -r--(. sr..-.. 4 .1 ' MOTHERS ARE ACTIVE GUIDING THE ARMY MEXICAN BORDER ; Evenjpenerals In All Their Rdwer "Biw to Will of the x 5 .1 FUNSTON HEARS APPEAL Bona Are Imtructed to Writ lengthy Xetters 'Often and Youths Art .Pat on the Wtttr Wtfon. By WHIIam G. Shepherd. Robatowo, Texas, Aug. l. (U. P.) Mother hand la on the army In the . lower Rio Grande valley with a gentle, but no firm a tug, that even the big generals feel and yield to It. All their bluff and gold stara and discipline have not saved them and their army from the pull of mother's heart strlnga that stretch out to the American border. Aa unknown mother routed General y Funaton himself In the presence of a ; Croup of newspaper men, to whom he was Issuing a budget of news in the public room at San Antonio headquar t tera. ''Af'tnOfcher Is here to see you about getting Iter eon out of the army," in terrupted Major Burman, chief staff of f ieer.f "ifinMton X.t Boy Oo. " ' ,, J"EJtOUB ma; excuse me," said the x'geriefal hastily to the reporters, as he fled from the public room to the prl 'vacy of his office. . V "Let the, boy bo if his mother is de--pehdent on him," Funston ordered the - adjutant general from the half open office door, i A little Woman whom reporters saw making" her way along the hallway towardfFunston's office, departed from the building half an hour later smiling happily,' though, she had not seen Fun k ston, and did not know how he : c - treated. Colonel John : Fralne of the First North Dakota, astonished a group of correspondents Sunday by shouting to a passing private: "Coma liere, Smith.:' Told to Write His Mother. Smith approached. "How long since you've written . home to your mother?" asked tho colonel. r "Two ;weks." "You go bark to your tent and nit down and write fiOO words to your mother," ordered the col-mc!. Five Hundred lrtters dally reach Major General .O'Kyan, head of the New York force", who tins put 22. 000 youths on the water wagon. Many of these letters ask for the release, of sons, but an Hverago of r0 every day contain thanks of mothers to O'Rysn or abolishing alcohol. , Mothers Vast Anti-War Organization. Colanels, captains, lieutenants, ser geants no officer is too high or too .low for a mother to pin her faith to receive letters dally from mothers, ordering them, instructing them, rr requesting them to look out for "thy eon." I've talked ro officers of city rot?i ments and country regiments, of northern, southern, eastern and west- era regiments, about mothers' activ ity. The story is always the same. Mothers are alike in every corner of the United Slates and. like a vast anti-war orgar.lzatlou they aro making their Influence felt. American mothers undoubtedly would, vwder the sufferings of war, prove as brave as any women on earth, but their solicitations now in peace ttiues, aa expresB'd by thou sands of letters to the border, a an indication of how acute are the siltf- ferings ,of the mothers of Europe wifTi sons In the death xone. Klamath Falls Will ' Have New Industry Cut-tip Plant for Sash and Boor Stock to Be Started by Company With Cap ital BtOCk Of $25,000. Klamath Falls. Or.. Aug. 1 Ef forts to. launch a cut-up plant for sash rid-door etock, 'wlili'h have been under way for several months by the Kla math Commercial club, have met with favorable results and Indications that the new industry will be started within a reasonable short lime ore good. The attention- of J. F. Bode, a, practical manufacturer of this commodity, has been directed here and a brief visit during the past two days has convinced him of the feasibility of this proposi tion in the local field. At & meeting with prominent local lumbermen and business men held Thursday evening, Mr. Hodo outlined his plans and their probable profits 80 convincingly rflat a considerable portion of the $L'i,000 capital needed was Immediately subscribed and a committee to canvass for more is now at work. Journal Carriers Have Jolly Picnic rile "Abotlt f7S Journal carriers, their pa rents and friends enjoyed a picnic on Oeweeo-. lake at Lake Grove Sunday. Thla was the annual excursion. The association paid tho train fare, hired boats for the use of all and served Ice cream, cookies, popcorn crisps and coffee.' Picnic lunches were enjoyed . for. tha most in ootiuck form. Swttnming and boat riding were the principal diversions. The most talked abfut incident on tho excursion was the live fish .story that Sam Rlecheu- ateln told when he and six others re turned from a boat, ride with a live 'fish. They had no hook and line on which ' to catch a fish. Sam claims that He caught the fish In the air as it Jumped out of the water. The management of the park grounds extended to the visitors every court esy, for which the boys are thankful. - Killed oh Track . j 'Near The Dalles f bc'baltas Or., July 31. A man . believed to hava been William O'Coh . neD of Michigan was Instantly killed ,' Monday when a west-bound train truck him, , throwing the body 160 feet. Q'conneU. while walking the track atepped in front of the onrush- ln( train. The . body -was brought here and will be interred In the pot tens' field. -'There waa.no means of Identification . except 1V,V ma11 book with' the 'name. 0nlyl5,0utof439 Cars Jfo w in.Motion Barf ace Berrle la JTew York Is Gradu ally Swindling Down to Point Where Traffic Is iParalyied. New York. 1 July , SI (U. P.) Paralysis of New York surface street Car trafflo 'approached nearer and nearer today. Btrikera announced that by nightfall every car on the Third avenue system would be stopped. They predicteoV motormen and con ductors of B. R. T. trains and the 1. R. T. system, crossing the Williams burg bridge, would soon be out on sympathetic strikes. Police reports of conditions at noon showed a steadily oecreasfng number of cars operated by strikebreakers on the Third Avenue company lines in Manhattan borough. So far as figures went, it appeared that only 15 cars of the 439 normally operated by this company in Manhat tan, were tn operation at noon. (. . Picketing of Union Is Billed Violation Appellate Court at Sacramento Holds Organization Hag Ho Sight to Employ Man to Parade In Pront of Theatre. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. l.: (U. P.) The appellate court Monday knocked out picketing in a decision that a union has nq right to employ a picket to walk back and forth In front of a movlnj picture theatre. The decision was in a local case. The court upheld an In junction obtained by a local theatre. Tho oourt held that while picketing was not a form of violence, yet it was lu effect, a boycott, and deadly to busi ness. L BY VAT OF SCALDING WATER; ONE COOKED TO DEATH Union Meat Company Em ' ploye Admits Striking Blow . Which Caused Fatality, K. Otto, day foreman at the Union Meat company's plant, was cooked to death last night in a vat of water heat el to l'JO decrees. Dan O'Cotwiell, nlsht foreman of the gluo plant, has been arrested on an al- tRed admission tn W. A. Carswell, en- other employe of the plant, that he knocked Otto into the vat during an altercation, supposedly over some point of authority. Otto returned to the plant last night to cheek up on tome work and there entered into it controversy with O'Con. nell. Blows were struck. -"O'Connell knocking Otto Into the boiling- water, according to the statement of Curswell, to whom Ot.onnell Is supposed to have admitted the tragedy. O Connell v. as taken to the cotirt- hojse last night by Denutv Sheriff B'l'.illlps and there admitted to Deputy District Attorney Hammersley that he struck the blow that knocked Ottj Into the boiling caldron. But O'Connell said it wa not his intention to send Otto into the water, declaring that the dead man slipped. Otto was about 5V years old. resid ing at 1157 Fremont street, and was married. Washington Street Shoe Store Closes Stock to Be Sold Off and Business Discontinued. On Monday evening. The Rooterv well kiiown shoe Btore Catering to men's business onlv. closed !t ilonra and announced that the stock would be closed out at once and the business discontinued, the reason given being that the present location, owing to disagreement over terms of their ten ancy, must be given up. Armishaw Bros., proprietors, state that they have been unable to secure an other favorable location and are forced to quit. The store will be missed by the men folk of Portland, as the makes of shoes carried here are among the best and most popular brands of men' shoes in tho country, such makes as Johnston & Murnhy. Bcstoniuna. Howard & Foster and oth ers having been featured by this store. l lie stork, hag been placed in the htinds of C. AW Shively for disposal. Mr. Hhively states- that he will sret busy at oneo and arrange the goods lor quick disposal; that it Is hia in tention to close out every pair in'the next two weeks. Detailed annotnee rrient of the sale, which Is to start Thursday morning, will be made ift the dally papers later. (Adv.) Ford Cuts Prices Of All His Autos Surprise Caused in Automobile Manu facturing Circles by Announcement In Faca of Kiilngf Coat of Materials. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 1. (U. P.) In the faco of greatly- increased oost of materials and labor, the Iford Motor company today announced wholesale reductions in the prices of all models of the F'ord company. a the same time the company announced the open ing of 33 new branch .offices in vari ous parts of the country; fringing the total to 79, and the total of employed workmen to approximately 60,000. The reduction In prlce for touring cars Is from $440 to $360, with others In proportion. - In view of the tendency on the part of most other manufacturers to in crease rather than reduce prices, the announcement of the Iford company caused surprise in automobile manu facturing circles here. Phelan May Stump; State for Wilson Los "Angeles. Aug. l.W(P. N. S.) Senator Phelan of San rracijsco may stump the state for President Wilson and George 8. Patton. candidate for the Democratic nomination for senator, according to Herbert T. . Muacy, chair man of the Democratic county central committee. President Wilson will also oe asked to visit California in his own behalf. Muasy said. Found Dting in Cave. San Fraljfciseo. Aug. 1. (P. N. BO GUS Vargai, weak from hunger and in - . ness, was?! found in a dying condition in a cave near Land' End. where j &. has been aing ont an existence I by fishing for crabs and mussels. MEN OUARRE INVOLVES HIMSELF BOMB PLOT AND THEN FLATLY DENIES STORY Chris Larsen, In Jail at Ore gon City, Repudiates His Confession to Detective, t r A Clirla Lassen. - Oregon City. Or., Aug. 1. Chris Lassen, the suspect held In the coun ty Jail, thought to have had some connection with the placing of the suitcase containing a bomb, in San Francisco Saturday. July 22. made a complete confession Monday after noon to a Burns detective, and after telling his story Implicating himself In the crime, he repudiated the entire story. Te detective entered the jail Monday afternoon and asked Las3en to tell the entire story. Lassen, who heretofore has acted nervous, was calm, looked the detective in the eye, and began his story which he told without any suggestion. Given Case in Saloon. Lassen said that he met a couple of men in a saloon Saturday in San Francisco, and they gave him a suit case and intimated what the suitcase contained. He was told to place fcfce suitcase by the side of a building on Steuart and Market streets, according to his story, and was given $15 for the lob. He carried out his part of the agreement, he said, and took an 8 o'clock train from Oakland Satur day evening northbound, and reached Portland Monday. I'pon reaching Portland he registered at the Quimby House In Portland. Denies Entire Story. He was asked If he knew the name of any of the men who hired him to place the suitcase and he said he did not. "I would know them if I could see them, though," he said. In San Francisco he claims he stopped at the Overland hotel on Sacramento and Montgomery streets. He said that he knew a man by the name of TJvltno, who had been mixed up In a number of bomb plots. This was the only name Lhe gave, during his talk. Alter telling his story he grew nerv ous and asked if he must go to 'Frisco He said that he did not want to go back to San Francisco. When told that he wnuhl probably be forced to return he said the story he had told was un true. Avoided Camera Man. An ttmpt to take his picture in the Jail proved unsuccessful. He would shake" his head up and down to preven the taking of the picture. Later in the afternoon he was taken out on the court house lawn and a snap shot was taken of him. He tried to get away from this also. Railroad Men Will Canvass Strike Vote Cleveland, Ohio, July 31. (U. P.) President W. S. Stone of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers, today announced that the district chairmen of the four railway brotherhoods will meet in New York tomorrow to can vass tha "strike vote." This referendum vote of the brother hood membership, it is predicted, will give officials power to "act" in case they are unable to reach an agreement with the railroad managers' committee regarding an eight-hour day at 10-hour pay and time and a half for overtime. Over 360,000 employes are affected. President Stone said that he ex pected the vote would be counted by August 8. When It is counted, the brotherhood's committee will meet the railroad managers. Increase in Carload Weight Postponed Washington, Aug. 1. (P. N. S.) The Interstate Commerce commission has suspended until November 29 the proposal of all western trunk line rail roads to fix 40,000 pounds as the min imum carload weight for grain and flour between Pacific coast points. The present minimum is 30,000 pounds. Building Permits. tt. Ellis Repair 1 story frame dwelling. 92. E. Irvinn St., between E. 80th and K. 31t sts .; builder, same, $30. L. K. Au tin Repair 1 story frsme dwell ing. 1024 Alam,da drive, between K. fllst and E. 62d sts.; builder. C. T. Sullee. $175. M. B. llirkey Repair 2 "story frame dwell ing:. S14 2"th st.. between Myrtle and Laurel sts.; builder, same, $2000. a. M. kelson Kepair i story rrame dwell ing, 70f Market st . near Vista arc.; builder, E. J. Oberle. $100. H. C. Patten Erect 1 story frame garage. 6 Jarrett st.. between Patton and Maryland aves. ; builder, S. N. Clinton. $100. Fred Frits Repair 5 story ordinary apt., 20:: 12th st.. between Taylor and Salmon sts.; UHder. B. T. Allyn. $200. Otto Seeger Repair 1' story frame dwelling. 4904 Powell Valley road, between E. 49th and E Goth tts - builder, same. $40. W. T. Andrews Erect 1 story frame gar age. 1187 E. 2Sth st. N.. between Killings worth and Jarrett sts.; builder, T. J. Starkle, $100. W D. Robertson Repair 1 story frame dwelling. 156 Minnesota are., between Lom bard and Stafford sts.; builder, same. $75. Fanny Kelley Repair 6 story ordinary storea and offices, ats y vvasninaton at., rve tweeu 6'i- and Broadway st ; builder, Arthur Wert. $300. - K. AndrewsRepair 2 story frame dwelling Ml E. Morrison st., between E. 12th and E. 18th its.: builder. W. H. Slavena. $500 Fred Gilbert Repair 1 story frame dwe'l- lng. 469 Church St., between E. 8th and E. 0th an.: builder. O. H. Beck with. ISO. J. L Tremblay Repair 2 story frame dwelling 393 Klickitat at., between Union ave. and' E. 7th St.: builder, same. $75. N. E. Yoane Erect V atory frame dwell ing, Germantown road, near Watts ave.: build er A. K. roisennerg, iiju. O. Cordano Erect 1 atnry frame garage, 891 E. 8tb at.,' between K. Harrison and E Lincoln sts.: builder. John McDonald. $173. I'e'arl Banunan Erect 1 atory frame dwell- kmmmmimfflmmmmmmmM tag. 754 K. 82d it, between Frand audi fuwU ti.; builder, Harry Bammaa. $1000. (' It Wwt-tMU Unn.lr 1 .tnrr fnM dwell ing-,' 1413 Barrage at., between Portland blvd. and Dekom awj bulkier, W. F. Tate,. $200. R. P. n E TPri.ir A atorv uralnarr ttorve and lodge 'rooms. 88 Broadway between Stark and Oak ata. ; builder, a. H. Sandstrvra, 50. i Real Estate Transfers. Hilda M. Hartsman and hua. to W. J. Patterson. L. 1. B. 3. Eager Add.... 10 WeUetde; Land Ct.. to Elmer Straus, L. 15. 18, B. 8, Montetalr 873 2,700 10 Lillian B. Brong and bus. to W. A. Carrie et al, L. 9, B. 6, Lovelelgu . . Tbomat W. Killlngland to . Earl Feike. L. 18. B. 47, Vernon Fred A. Jawb and wf. to Eugene SzefcelT et al. L. 21. 23, 23, B. IT, Berkeley F. Belner and wf. to William Miteb ell et al, N. 13 2-2 ft. of L. Ill, and 8. Buy., ft. fit It. 10, 11, 12, B. 13. resub. of B. I. 4. 5, 6. 12. 13, 14. 24, 25, eutuwslde. L. 11. B. 8, Oakhnrat. ' 600 I j 10 Mt. gcott -Park Cemetery Corporation to w ll nam Ultcheu, w. L,. ais, sec Oreenleaf i 75 ' Betjamln Mathews and wf. to Henry A. ILatourell et al, land beginning N. W. corner of tr. to John Roinetacn by deed, bk. 357-31 1.500 Charles Klrctmer et 1 to Emma Kemp, L. 7. 8, 9, 10, B. 3, Kircanno 1,140 Elizabeth Van Dooaer to Frank J. For ge? et a). L. 20, 21, B. 28, Tremont Place 10 500 8.6O0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 800 10 August Land and wf. to Emma Buss, easterly 5 rt. oi 7, B. z, Willam ette Bhrd. Acres Ida J. Ellis et al to George F. Koehler et al. I. 14. is. TO. Laurelburst H. E. Noble and wf. to Ueury Iaberg, L. 4. B. 1, Siskiyou Clmton A. Ambrose and wf. to Mary E. Ambrose, L. 88, 40, B. IX, Irring ton Park Westera Bond 1c Mtg. Co.. to Tbe Brong Co., Inc., L. 13, )i, li. 4, Lorelelgh Annie tioodhue to II. D. Beam et al. L. 4, B. 5. Sub. of St. Johns Hts William T. Branch and wf. to Eleonor K. Brace, U. 8, B..S6, Beaumont Add " Dar. Raffety and wf. to Ladd & Til- ton bank, L. 7, 8, B. 7, Baffety'a Add Mb pel P. Jones and wf. to Herman G. Knoetzel, L. 8, B. IS. Mt. Tabor VlUa Morle Weber and hus. to Edward Mc- Burney, L. 16, 17. B. 129, Fairport... Charles Hendy snd wf. to . John B. Koeer. L. 11. R 7. Broadway Add... F. E. Strang and wf. to Albert P. Reed, L. 24, in Tract "C." Lee Add Augusta Zeller to Henry Mashman et m, u. u, JD. l, lieruiusa raiikw NEW TODAY 6 Zioans of 810,000 and tT Os Improved Business Property (or for Improvement Purposes). J. P. LlPSCOKZ, Ml Stark Street. Fearey Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS 306 Da Ira m Bldg Portland. Or FARM LOANS Mortgage Company for America Boom 82. Alnaworta Bldg. Phone Main 6841. Portland. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment as Mortgage Co. Offices 3G2-4 170 3d St. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT private residence. 703 Northup st., furnishings of this private home. 10 a. m. Wednesday. Geo. Laker fc Co., J Auctioneers. i AT Wilson's Auction House, St. Sale at 10 a. m. 169-173 2d Al 2 p. 2d st. m. at Ford Aictioti Co Furniture, carpets, etc. 131 CLASSIFIED AD RATES CASH ADVEHT ISEMENTbT Daily or Sunday. 1H cent per word for all classification ex cepting "For Rent in I'rirate Family." "Room and Board in Private Kaoilly." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent" ads. which are 1 ',4 cents per word. Tliree Insertions for the prtre of two. Seven insertions for tbe price of fife. No ad iaken for less tbn 15 eonts. CASII MUST accompaaj copy to obtain a dots rates. CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 V cents per word per Insertion. This charge I for sll classifications except ing "For Rent la Private Faruilj." "Room and Hoard in I'rirate nmllj," "Situation WMted" and "Wanted to Bent" ads, which are 1. cents per word per insertion. Nosil charged for less than 1." rents. MEETING NOTICES 41 CAMP meets every Wednesday evening In W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th st. AU mem- bers requested to at tend. Visitors welcome. I V. W. GARKOW, I c. c ! Herman Srhade. Clerk. ruH'tl.AMJ lOiJOK zl. regular meeting. Moose hall, Broadway SnA Mor rison et., at 8 o'clock p. m.. every Wednesday eve ning. RefrssUtnents aft erwards, f. L. Procwr, Secrotary. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. Ill, A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Tues day) evening at 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Members ureerl to cooie. A special in vitation given to visiting brethren. C. ri. aillif.rt, aecretary. EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, ou.ions, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 &th. Vital Statistics marriages, Birtbs. Dzaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kay L. Si-ott, Oregon City and Unnle M- Osburn, 234 Curry st. Edward L. Worth, Spokane, and Julia F. Johnson, 1040 E. Twelfth st. N. Koyal li. Cross, cwn t rancisco, ana ueien Oclund, 2143 E. Yamhill at. Arthur K. I'eake. 1124 Clinton, and Edith V. Crandall, FaltTlew, Or. J. C. Super, 1517 K. Oak, and Leota Jones, 59th snd Harrison afe. W, G. Smith & Co, "tfSffc Third floor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits tor rent, all s izes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 m KEELA.N July 31, JTiomas Joseph Keelan, aged 20 years, b.-loyed only son of ThoaiM and Mary heelan and brother of Marjrtier'.te Keelan of 241 Cook are. The remains are at A. R. Zeller Co. a parlors, 502 Williams c. The funeral will take place Wednesday. Au- gust 2, U 10 a. in., frc.m Immaculate Heart of Mary church, corner Stanton at. and Will - luma ave. Interment Mt. . yary cemetery, . . ' August 1. at her lute realdence, 467 loth St., Maria M Cnnt- fntf aprl HA rearm. Tlie ftinersl rvtcei will f CAMP 41 ba held Wednesday. August 2, at the above I $1500 EQUITY in 6 room modern bun realdence, at 2 o'clock p. m. Friends inrUed. galow; will sell for $600. .Hatfield, Interment at lone Fir cem.tory. 165 4th fet. BCLGElt The funeral servi.es of the late i nomas narry traiger win ue nem weane - day, August 2. at 1 o'clock p. m.,' at the residence eatablishment of J. I. Finley & Son, Montgomery at oth. Friends InTiied. Ircineratlon at the Portland crematorium. STERLING In this city, July 31. David Ster ling, aged 76 years, father c,f Mm. Carl Zimmerman. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Mont gomery at 6th. Notice of funeral hereafter. MORTON In this city, July 81. Willlsm 8. Morton, aged 67 years, late of Springbruck, Or. Tbe remains are at the residence estab lishment of J. P. Finley 4 Son, Montgomery at 6th. BOUX-Edith. July 31, aged 48 yearai 1 Peter J. month 21 days, beloved wife of Peter Bcdln. Remains are at Bolman's funeral par lors OTTO In this city. July SI, Adield E. Otto. age 52 years. Remains at P. L. Lerch fu neral parlors, E. llta and Clay. Faaeral no tice later. THOMPSON 04H Park at. July 31. Minnie Irene Thompson, age 4 years. Remits at tbe parlors of Miller fc Tracey. DEATHS AM) FUNERALS 75 - (Continued) NEUBERO at the family realdence, 44 Thurman at., July 31,; Pettr J. Neuber. aged 74 veira 2 month 11 dr. beloved DUfbaua of France it. Neuberg: father of Mr. Char'ea Conror. Mrs. S. H. ParroU and Mrs. S. C. i J af rr. Funeral cortege from tbe above ratl j deuce, at 8:45 a. m. tomorrow (Wednesday) I Ai:gut 2, to St. Patrick' cborch, lith and ' StiTltr sis., where services will be held at 0 a. m.. tbeuce to Uoimrn'a funeral parlor. ?A and Salmon t.. where concluding services will uo miu iv.., a. hi., uuuer .t ""m i or the u. A. it. imraaea or tue u. a. k.. i , ), ,.;. ...itahi rialr or Xetn0' 1terment " B1ltryi6 per monyhe T?V Sharp W1SER At the residence 73 Michigan ate., I Julv. 31. Mrr. Kathertne Louiae Wisr. see 6(1 jears 4 aiunths i days, beloved mutbr of Mrs. M. B. Chambers. Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mies Edith A. Wiser, Mrs. J. J. Keegsn, Ed gar A., William J. ana Citrenee c. niw, sister of Mr. Frank Wolan of Smitbfield. Neb., Christian Reif of Solon, Iowa, John Teif of Morehead, Minn. Funeral will leave rht above address 8:30 a. m., Wednesd.iy. August 2. Services will be hld at 9 o'clock at tbe Holy Redeemer church. Portland blvd. SOU Vancouver luiciujeui i. lbhuij ctmetery. Friends invited. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. FLORISTS MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. SR4 Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artlstlcall v arranged. MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up. Sprays (1 up. Chappell's, 847 Mor rison. CLAKKE BROS., florists. i!S7 Morrison St. Main or A-1805. Fine flower) and floral designs No branch storea. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Wash., bet. 4th and 6th. Main 5102. A-1102. OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO., Glisan st. Mar. 4S72. A-1464. i6S MAX M. iMITH florist. 141H 6th St FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507, A-1511 J. P, F!NLEY & SON Progressive Funeral Directors Montgomery at Fifth T. a u o u New residence Wms. ave. Willn. establishment. 220. C-1 943. 901 P. L LEW Undertaker, thorne. K. East 11th and Haw rsi. U-1SS8. La.ly assistant. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral directors. 414 E. Alder st. Phone East 2 11-2525, A, D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 6267; 5802 92d st., Lents. Tabor &8y5; 66th fit, and Foster road. Arleta. MILLER & TP.ACE. independent fu neral directors. Prices low as $20. J4U thO. Wash, at Ella. M. 26K1. A-7885. A, R, Zeliar Co i East 1088. C-1088. Ladv attei dant. Day and night service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1 SS2-1 s:t4 13th. .Sell wood 71, : Dunnins & McEnteeiiX'ft e.ery detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 4S0. A-4558 Ladv assistant. C I C A C O Undertaking Co. M.un 416a Oi L. VV LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. V D IPCHM RESIDENCE UNO. 1JKLS. Lil lUoUIN M. 6122. A-2235. 4 1"Morr. Llomiltnn Last 0th and GiiJaij nailllllUII neral services. Tabor Fu 4313. BREEZE & SNOOK. 1026 Relmont. i t 34th B-1252. T. 1258. UvBclv attendant. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WK8, i4-2S 4th St., opp. city hall. Main 85(4. Philin Sons, for memorials' BTA5ING GRAMITE.G 2fe7- COP. MADISON FOR SALE HOUSES 01 FOR SALE- ;7 room house, furnished; 3 bedrooms, inside toilet, 10 fruit trees, some grapes, outside buildings; located close to Peninsula sawmill and shipbuilding plant. I am offering this property at a sacrifice on account of having to go away. Call or address, J. M. Leezeiy 1622 Portsmouth ave. CHOICE Rose City Park bungalow, on corner of 39th and Tillamook, with 6 large roorrls, finished with every modern and latest convenience. If you are looking for a well built home be sure to see this one. T. B. Wln ship. Tabor 2124. Read This Have You $550 Cash? I i If you have I will sell you a nice lit- tle home. Call 518 Corbett bldg. i LARGE, handsome home, beautiful grounds, trees, flowers, garden, ' splendid view, modern, lit mioules j from 3d st. Specially suitable for san itarium. Would consider exchange or i rent. 0-77, Journal. MODERN 5 room bungalow, i'ij ciish, $15 monthly, including Interest, ',4 acre, lawnk garden. Owner, SOOo Clay ton st., cor. 80th 8. E., near Woodmere school. t i FOR SALE by owner, a dandy corner t room nouse, iuii uasemeui, iui nace. Phone Broadway 130. See own- er, 15 n. 3d St.. city. New 3-Room Tent House i L t 72x2l3 ft., interest and principal ni'A, tu, cv,ii i ssri i0 rnonth. Marshall 18S0. FIVE room modern bungalow, lot 50 by i 1Q0 cement sidewalk, 3 blocks from car $1030 $260 dOwn. bal. time, 1 A j FRMER 407 Stock KX. . .' . ' i : t ; 77 : T VtnlkL' U V r. rr.m Imnffsltw full 1 1 t ,11 I ' .'1,1.., , uu..bu..v.., " " .vb. improvements all in. furnace, gao range and water heater. Sell wood 110 ; 5 ROOM house, full basement, 50x100 , $1300: also corner lot, 50X100. i $00. All in Piadmont. P-6S. Journal. FOR SALE LOTS 16 BARGAINS. LOTS IN ALL DISTRICTS. TERMS. 3. C. CORRTN CO. LEWIS BLDG. CHOICE corner, 75x100 carline. Price $350. Call Tabor 783 ACREAGE 57 Gibson Half Acres Good avoil. city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or. Sell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owntr. $6000. 7 acres, all In crop. acres in orchard, good aoil, 6 room bun galow, good barn, water piped to bouse, on hard surface road. 10 entiles out; terms. ' A, J. FARMER. 407 jltock EX. 457 20 ACRES, $600. V.n mt terma- onlv S5 mitea from Port land, running water, good soil, closa to school and stores, I mile to R. ja ctation and town. " AKERSON, GOOCH & CO., 605 stocit Exchange Bldg. cement 'basement on E Tfith near Di- ! vision: cartlv cleared and fenced: will i "'"f CH1CKKN. FRUIT. GARDEN raucnee near Portland, 2. 5, 10 acre tiacts, best soil, good roads, near electric, $6S at $200 per acre, easy terma. AlcFar land. 09 Yeon bldg.. Portland. 10 TO 20 acres, tome improvements, less 20 miles Portland. Big bargain. K-52. Journal. FOR SALE FARMS 17 COIINTHY home, fully equipped, stock. California bungalow, large family orchard, barn and necessary buildings, ideal for dairy, poultry or fruit ranch, near town, rail, boat transportation 28 .mile from Portland, Paciflo hlgh way. Bargain. 8ee owner, 132 N. 15th. 3X0 ACRK8, 14 miles from railroad sta tion. 100 acres In grass, balance good piling timber, fair improvements, good stock or dairy ranch in Siuslaw dairy section; price $5000; 1 mile from P. O.. Vt mile from good school; crop goes with place. G. L. Prindel, owner. Alpha, Or. 480 acres, 460 in cultivation. beat wheat land in the county, houas, barn, plenty of water: owner wants a good $5000 house in Portland as lirat payment; price $35 an acre, M. FUz maurice. Condon, Or. 160 ACRE stock ranch for sale. Price $1200. W. C. Pkaggs. Denter. Or. FOR RENT FARMS 14 8 ACRE chicken ranch, near 6c car line, good school and roads S'4 year lease. Crops, grain, spuds, cabbage and kale. 900 chickens, incubators, brood ers. Bull Run water, gas. This Is a snap; going east. N-60, Journal. "WILLAMETTE valley farm. 100 acres, 90 in cultivation; fair buildings, fam ily orchard; mile from Waconda, on O. E. Owner, 322 Rosa st.. Portland. HOMESTEADS 47 GOOD homestead and two relinquish ments. A-l land; fine district- Main 7444, or W-35. Journal. TIMBER 28 SMALL logging or milling proposition near Portland and river and mill. Easy terms. Parker, 422 Washing ton st. 6,000.000 feet Douglas fir in Douglas county for $250u; will take auto as part pay. H-67, Jo urn aJL EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 ACREAGE (Contlnned) WILL furnish from 10 to 100 acres, L"'0" J?' Trft,l!Vnei1V,n all under plow, or part, or not rooms- $1000 cah. X-6ft, J-onrnsl. cleared, and with or without house, ! OWNER will build fireproof garago best of land, close to electric line, 15 i on good corner 35x100, fine location miles to Portland; will grow anything:; j for tenant who can give bond. Phone location. Wash. Co.. N. W. from Port- Perry, Main 25. laud. Price reasonable, V clear Pi'oP- 1 BAKKUY and confectionery, priced erty. balance terms. Box 3Q1. Forest iow. On account of other business. Grove. Or. j Ree my agents. Speer Co., 1000 Bel- HAVE 5 acre orchard at McMlnnville, mont st. all wire fenced; trees 7 years old, , FOK HALB or rent, furnished room apples and peaches, trees loaded. ' in? house centrally located on main mgt.; will take clear property in Port- business street. Astoria. D. II. Welch, land for my equity of $1 500. Phona . Autrjrtfl or lauor ioia e v en i ris or -Mia. nuaacu, Hartman & Thonipsoru Bring in Your Trades Our office is headquarters for trades of every kind. What have you to tradu and what do you want? We can match you at 502 Couch bldg. -0 acres, li acres in cultivation, fuily equipped, Clackamas county, paid $4300, mtg. 1 1U0U; exchange lor 2 small houses In city. STOUT INVESTMENT CO., 723 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. EXCHANGE Small apartment house and stores on good coiner; fine gro cery and market; all under one roof; very compact. Equity $25,000. Sotvo ca.h. balance trade, country or city. 1C-62, Journal. OWNER desires to build bungalow on sightly tract at Multnomah station for prospective purchaser. Bull Run water, phone, lights, r.e-.r station. Main 6907. 10 ACRES with running water, adjoins station, on carline, 10c fare to Port land; some timber; value $8000; trade for modern home same value. Y-tiO, Journal. HAVE fine 40 acres alfalfa farm in good district, close to a town; want grocery or general merchandise stock." 207 Alder. Main 2763. 10 ACRES fronting on Base Line. 4 Mi miles out, well improved. $6500. part trade. Some cash, time on balance. A. J. FARMER, 407 Stock Exch. MODliRN 8 room bungalow In good lo cation and some income property to exchange for equipped farm. Owner. 183 E. 69th st. Phone Main 4035. BEAtTTl HH.'L honie m university dis trict, Seattle, value $6000, to trade for grocery or general merchandise 320 ACRES. 2 mik-s from railroad and stock, farming implements, for about 40 acres. v ooaiawn za. noi iu. ota St. N. $1700 EQUITY, new, modern. 6 room house on Irvlngton carline, trade for 3-4 room bungalow or clear lots. See owner, 935 E. 15th St. N. j ROOM modern house, west side, walking distance; exchange $1600 equity for acreage clear or lightly in cumbered. Hatfield. 165V. 4th St. 1 FOR EXCHANGE 8 room house, large I cement cellar, well located, for ranch , or merchandise. K-59, Journal. . j 40 ACRES alfalfa land and irrigation, house, barn. 1 miles to railroad. 961 E. 28th st. N. Woodlawn 2583. ROOMING house to trade for horses, livestock, wagons or automobile. ln- qulre of Main S7S1. ACRES, highly improved, sightly; $6600. Trade for two residence prop erties. F-54. Journal. uriTtrt . -rH .TtttncrA nn TftrivlfilO at Beavertonj trade ,v land or nouses, i '""a- ; Price $6500. C. H. Fry, Beavetton. : jjsoo PRIVATE funds; want first mort EXCHANGE hi acre close in, improved. gage regl estate. Hatfield. 15 4th. for business. L-46, Journal. ; MONEY to loan on improved city, larm ROOMING HOUSES 53 Best Buy in City IS rooms well furnished; steam I beat; rent $25; $300, terms. See L. A. : Hall. 512 Panama bldg. HKST class furnished 20 room room- I ing house; a snap; 10 minutes' walk! from postol-ice; small amount cash will handle it. Phone Main 3979 or Marshall 397. . ROOMING HOUSE BARGAINS. 10 rooms $220. 16 rooms $400, 1 rooms $275, 18 rooms, trans'nt $500, 8u rooms apt., mod. $3000. Square -el guaranteed. 602 Couch bldg. ROOMINO house. 18 rooms, extra well furnished, clean nice modern house, ciose in stst Biuc. uoi', terms. Apply 191 4th st. 30 ROOMS, well furnished, rooming house, mostly H. K., for sale cheap, low rent; lease if wanted. 544 Petty grove St., cor. N. 16th. Owner. 14 HOUSEKEEPING rooms by owner. Cheap. Marshall 2594. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 GROCERY store, counter and shelving, paid-up lease for 11 months, $75. Withrow, 411 Henry bldg. MILLINERY store; bargain If taken at once: fine location. Phone East $440. ' eftv BUSINESS CARDS. Rosa City Printing Co., w Third St.. cor Taylor RESTAURANT Will sell outright or consider partner. Have good loca tion. Phone Main 4789. HOTEL and rooming bouse doing good business, for sale cheap on account of leaving city, inquire sn qrana ave. FOR SALE or trade, hotel doing good business. 459 State St.. Salem. Or. PACIFIC bakery, 340 Front, for rent, fully equipped, near Auditorium. BUSINESS OPrORTUMTIES 20 (Oontlnned) KPTrmi AT. SNAPS. Garage, paying $200 monthly,, low rent, concrete corner bldg-, IbOO. One or two thirds Interest In goinff. clean mfg. business, . little money needed. Far quick sale will take IJ75 for best located lltUa restaurant in Port- Confectionery, tooacco, magazines, big streetcar Inter .,."u Bw", section corner, $2800. Will take clear real estate for pay ing confectionery, good valley town, $lb00; have photo. Dandy grocery in A-l east aide dis trict, doing good business, invoice. ODOKHS, 621 Yeon bldg. Cash Buyers' Guide Cash groc. dally sales $100, at 15500. Select office bue.. -pt., at i:600. Mfg. bus., nets $300 m'n'ly, at $2000. Oarage & repairs, nets $800. at $1500,. Grocery, living rooms, onl 'J08, Pool and cigars; good buy; $700 Light Mfg. business, Vi int.. $700. Auto repairs, including car, at $850. Confectionery, nets $80. at ?250. Particulars at 829 Morgan bldg. CHANCE of a lifetime to buy the busl- est confectionery, cigar, luncheuns, news. etc.. store with P. O. station in connection on best transfer point In Portland. $1900 business in June. I am retiring from business; will give reliable party good buy. Don't answer unless you meajn business. fct-bi Journal. Store for Trade. I own the largest and best confec tionery store on the east side, close In, transfer point, guaranteed a money maker. This is no Uttle $200 or $300 place, but $2500, and I will take clear property for all. Never been adver tised before. 202 McKay bldg. Dental Office In good eastern Oregon town. 40 miles from nearest dentist; 4 nearby towns to draw from; best of equip ment. Write fOr particulars. KX-12. Journal. STORES OF ALL SIZES. Delicatessen, etc., living rooms, $200. Grocery, living rooms, snap, $550. Confectionery, clears $200 mo., $850. Fair treatment guaranteed. 502 Couch hldg. ATTENTION, lumbermen! 13, 50,000 ft. yellow fir. 500,000 ft. cedar on 160 acres, clear title, less than 45c per 1000. Call for particulars 329 Mor gan bU1g. . Grocery and Delicatessen 6 living rooms; apt. dist. ; fixtures $250; invoice stock: cheap rent. SEE L. A. HALL. 612 Panama bldg. LIGHT grocery, confectionery, ice cream, popular corner in residence district, living rooms, fine opening for energetic man; $375 required 829 Morpan bldg. CIGAR and confectionery store; must be sold In the next 15 days: good PARTNER wanted with some means; k fine confectionery and cigar store; la monev maker; good opening for lady i or gentleman G -35 journal. HAVE good proposition for all round I tailor who is first class workman; ' an opportunity to become established. Main 4390. CASH grocery with living rooms, $15 rent; doing good business; bargain if sold this week, 310 W. 8th St., Van couver. Wash. TWO chair lady barber shop, good lo cation, price $125; leaving city. Call 242 i,4 Madison. FCR SAKE Cash grocery and confeo- tlonery. uood location. East side Will invoice. Phone East 7421. A SNAP, will teach and sell my busi ness. Owen, The Hatter. 496 Court St.. Salem, Or. FOR SALE CHEAP Furnished rooms and restaurant on Ec car fare. Call at 2'3 Hawthorne ave. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 68 WAMf.u small conrecrionery or grocery etock; must bo in first class connitlon ana cneap for cash. P-s Journal. MONEY TO IA1AN HEAL ESTATE UUK installment pian is me best and surest method of paying a loan. 132.26 per month for X6 months, or 121.24 for 60 montha, 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 SVQS & LOAN ASSN.. 242 Stark St. Portland, Oregon. IDLE money to loan at lowest rates. Call and discuss your requirements and let us show you our modern, elec trically protected vaults. Everyone needs a safe deposit box. Union tiaXe Deposit & Trust Co., 284 Oak. MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved real estate or for build ing purposes; very flexible contracts; no commissions. COLUMBIA LIFK & TRUST CO.. 202 Stevens bldg. BUILDING loans on cay arxl suburban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. i. Beck, 15 Falling hlrig Main 8407. Jluu.ouo ON mortgages, city or farm property, fire Insurance. McXeniie & Co.. Gerllnger bldg.. 2d and Aldr CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts, mortgage loanu; reasonable rati'S. F H Lewis. Lobby 4. Lewis hid g . $200, $400, $i;.oo, termb. Evans & $000 loan, easy Co.. 206 Gerllnger property F. C. King, f. 14 Braiding. ' .UU, t5U. $600. $300, $1.00, tisuu. I Frd W. Gerin-an Co.. 73a Cham. Com J40.UOO 4K L.Sb. FAKK1NUTUN. SO 4ttl St. Boar1!! of Trade Bldg fcEE us Small loans. Installment loans. Cellar-Murxan Co.. 826 Venn bldg. ilooo,' $1500 and upward; no conimie I slon. Deshon A Hawk, Main lid.". MORTGAGE LOANS. and 1. Louie Salomon A Co.. 800 Oak st.. near Stn Money toloan. 6 to n. W, u. & Co.. 210 Spalding bldg. belts MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES 6 j SALARIES CHATTEL8. j Money to loan to salaried people arid i others on rurniture. pianos, motror cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc.. at legal rates, with easy terma of pay ment; no delay. Licensed by state. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC S0 T)ekm Bldg. LOANS WANTED SO Wt Loan $1200 On 25 acres near Portland, 20' acres in cult., .value $6000. Quigley, 22 Wil cox ldg. HAVE a client who wishes loan- of $16,000 or $20,000. Good security both city ard farm property. Call "C" 612 Piatt bldg. WANT to borrow $2060 on $6000 of good No. 1 etock., paying regular oiviaenas. oeg. journal WHO has $250 to Invest In. business that will pay $5 to $10 day? $26 3d. $500, 89-c, 160 acres timber. N-47, Journal. FINANCIAL M 1st and 2d- mortgages -purchased: alao sellers' interest In contract. Or. and Waah. IL . Noble, Lumbermen bldg. HELP WAXTEP-MALE 1 WANTED Boy feet. IS and 25 for ' . ravnen coojcing ana genera.! nouee- work tn Gilliam county; not over six bands through harvest, gomstloiss two; would be patient In teachln,worlt to one who was willing; state experience and ware required wlttt board. , UX n, journal SALESMEN wanted' to sell the Vroo- man strain banquette. English wal nut, together with a complete line of nursery stock; cash weekly; outfit , rree. Aaaress capital city Nursery . Co., Salem, Or. t EXPERIENCED cowpuncher; must l-' - good rider and thoroughly under stand the business. State experience net give references. Good salary to " competent party. J-88, Journal MATT HESS maker wanted: also" boy over, is years oi age. foruand irurn. 1 JAPANESE or Chinese lunch Cok and porner; must be neat Panama Cut fet, K. Hurnslde and Grand ave. WANTED' A man with Ford car. per manent position If suited. Apply . 191 4th st. ' WANTED Cement finisher ior Hills- boro. Phone today after 4 p, tn, Tabor 3972. WANTED Neat, intelligent person as caller ' for photographer. Aak for We ston. Mai n 9505. - ' - . - WANTED Neat young man to "wash dishes in small restaurant. Main 85f6. J. B. Champion. 370 N. Hlh et. CONSULT J. secretary. M, C A, eiupivyiueal HELP WANTED MISC. 40 T. M. C. A, AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Day and night classes; training In repairing, driving and machine work. Including forge, lathe, sharer, drill. press, etc.; lime unlimited. Secure rasa at educational office X. M. C. A. bidgV to Inspect our shops and meth ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEUIltf and MECHANIC SUPPLIED. Tui tion fee Includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y. M. C. A. and Its EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, use of 60-ft. swlni mliig pool, shower bathe, gymnasium. etc. WANTED 1000 men to pay 60c to tea Billy Mascott and Joe uormin dox 6 rounds at the Rose City AthletiO club Friday night, August 4., MEN, women wanted, government lous, $a momn. write lor list positions. Franklin Institute. lei)t. 149R. Roche' trr. N. V. WANTED Names of men. 18 or over. wishing government loba. 175 month. ca-js, journal. UNCALLED""for tailor made suit. $1.60 up. -ray tor tne Tailor, zanyj uii nsiae. HELP WANTED -FEMALE EXPERIENCED housekeeper wanted .mall house, children. to take care of BX-70, Journal. WANTED A girl, handy with tlilU dren. Call at 1015 F 15th N. 11 A LF grown girl for light toouueworlt. 5-76K, Journal. WANTED Olrl to aaslst wllth hou work and care of baby. East 7480. HELP WANTKDl-MALE AND FEMALE 20 LITTLE WIZARD LABOR SAVER t Marvelous power of washing clothes snowy white tn 10 minutes without rubbing is eppreclated. Try It. Packs age 15c (5 washings) two or morede livered. N. Anderson. Phone Wood lawn 2749; Portland, Or. Wants men and women to lean tha trade; paid while learning; tools free: positions seemed; summer rales; write for catwloifun Cor ?d and RiirnHlde. iioti i.iMt Daioer Kunooi wsuis iueit and women to learn barber trade. free li weeks Positions aecuitd. fa. while lenrnlng. !I8 N. 2d St. OHKUO.N tlAiitiii.it CUUbUU. Ma and women to lean bui uar trau free 23:4 Mndison st SITUATIONS MALE 3 CITl UF PUKTl.AJMll PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU' 1 4 Hi ana Johnson sts. EFFICIENT iiEN K-OU A EL POSITIONS Salesmen, office men, clerks, rot--ciianius, larm hands, house men. cOQk, mill men, loggerti, laborers, etc. NO.' fee charged employer or employe. Oul of town orders given prompt attention. Main 855 6 A-BHt . M iDDLE-AfJED man, experienced night clerk, hotel janitor, manage apartment house. Bond and references. Phone mornings, Wdln. 2029. ' BL'II.D your homo now; will take city residence lot clear in exchange for first chits carpenter labor by coutraoC G-2 1, Jo urr tal. YuUNG married itian wants work. L perienced grocery clerk and carpen ter. V-6H, Journal. - Hil Mi man, able to operate tyue writer, dcniies position la an ofliuc Y Journal BY .experleiuTed" man. Job a foreman 7 ' scientific fanning or road grading. , ?. i1V, Corbeti tt., Portland, ? , HIGH' school boy, t y peso ter, Jk!Vn"g work In juintlng oflice. Tedd, 104 - N. 6th si . Broadway 450. . Tl COOK Dinner or short order, wants' position, city or country, QA1, Journal. WANTED By reiined young married " man of experience position aa chauf . fillp W f. Inn r no I . " "' --! 'Ut.in.. CoAlPliTEN'i" nop uciuauc,- amd chauffeurs furnlaiied by Y. M, C, A. Auto school. Main 70b. A-6$8t, .. . t NIGHT cook, short order. Can "Ilk charge. Phone mornings, WdlnA80Hb. GUARANTEED papering and tinting. cheap. Tabor 6258. PAINTING and tinting; satiate ellott gt aian'ced. Mellwood 2776 SITUATIONSI; EMA LB V 4 CIT OF PORTLAND PUP.LIC EMPLOYMENT HUR Women's DeD rtment. City Rail, . No Fee Charged " ' Reliable, competent help any . tine, promptly supplied. Office; clerks, housekeepers, domestic, day worker, seamstresses. Marshall 4ll0, A-4l HELIA13LK young woman womd like to go out as inotners neip or (t care of children Or invalida evenings". $1 a day sn& carfare. H-. gJwrpaU lOtiIT10N as telephone operator,- perienced; hotel preferred. Main 9461. EXPERIENCED lady wishes posit lun ax housekeeper; good cook. Z-4, Journal. . :-s:: '' . HOUSEWORK or plain sewing.- 1.26 a day and cariare. Address r 60th et. 8. K. LADY wants work washing. Ironing by tbe day out; and clean off 14. Marshall 1823, room 14. STRONG woman desires washing, 1 cleaning, etc Main 4366t room tl. WDM AN Wishes to cafV for child year drover. 1 S E. Olisan. TaboJ16$. LADY wants light work, preferred, small wages. goo 1 home Main 711. GOOD hand laundry want , nundle washing. Phone Tabor 427. r : . WANTED Work of any kind by tb hour. Sellwood 68, DRESSMAKINQ 40 DRESSMAKINQ, home or day, reason-' ,,"s ' able. East 6466. ' '; r FURNISHED ROOMS " V 1. NEWLY furnished single room hou- '. keeping apartment, $ month, la-' ', I lUUUlf. " VT, J- - - V . -, ...... v I . " . etc.. walking distance. Belknap Apart-. ments. 17 17tn, near Tamnui PALACE HOTEL 12th and waanington gtm.. - '-' Close in. fireproof, modern, light. alrT; . outside rooms; rate $3.60 per week tip.? - phonw -marOhaT.T 4 - , f 4 JsAN MARCO HOTELr-Modem, fiiH'' : Washington, cor, lUPi to up. p-s clal rates by week ortrionth. ' , , $1.69 WBKltMp, clean, warm, modern fur: rms.. central. Tne King, 6Jf. ,; ? ROOMS and apartments u modern -iint.i t! fiA week and 110. 4SC Alder. h - 1AR MINIUS hotel, 4iii Morriaon.f ,: v i modern room $$ waek up.Mar. 0$a. t , (Coatlaued oft Xext Page) , S 'T 1 1