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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918. 13 BUILDING OWNERS FORM ASSOCIATION; SAYER IS SECRETARY Will Work for Mutual Benefit of Members Between Yam : hill and Burnslde, PROMINENT MEN OFFICERS obrt K. Strong; Ireeldent, C. S. Kol . brook Secretary, John B. Yeon and Others Art Trustees. Jimn J. Sayer, until August 1. fi nancial and real estate editor of The Oregon Journal, and formerly credit roan with the Merchants National t4nk, lias been elected nmretary of the Tortland Association of Building Owners and Managers. He has estab lished headquarters at room 715 Cor bett building. The association Is organized for mu tual interest and service to Its mem bers, who nro owners of Improved property within the district bounded by the river on the east. Twelfth street o4i the west, Burnslde street on the T.orth and Yamhill street on the south. Practically all the large office build ing; ownerships are represented In the membership. The local association Is patterned along the lines of the Na tional Association of Building Owners and Managers, which )a represented by local associations In the principal cities of the United States. The local association will concern Itself with matters of legislation, taxa tion, Insurance, fir protection and ilhe.r subject affecting their mutual Interests as property owners and bi citizens vitally interested In the wel fare and development of the city. The officers of the association are Robert IT. StronK. president; C. S. Hol brook. vice president; John B. Ycon, Forrest B. Fisher, W. L, Morgan, Frank . Hart, V. M. C. Pllva, with the offi cers ore the trustees. Sales Happening In Realty Field Baker Man Builds Residence. M. F. Cundlff, a well known cheep man of Baker, let a ro:itra-t to E. A. Jerome for the erection of a bungalow at a Sost of $ 1500. Sawmill to Start. F. J. Rode, man ager of the proposed cut-up mill to he established at Klamath Falls, reports that $14,500 of the IL'5,000 capital has been subscribed. The mill will employ 69 men. Preparing; Flans for Oarage. Plans are being prepared by E. E. McClaran, architect In the Lumber Exchange building, for the erection of a two Story garnge at Oresham for R. R. Carlson, to be 50x00, the cost esti mated at $r,000. Irrigation Project Planned at Salem. Cost of construction of the drainage ditches of the French Prairie drainage project, Marlon county, would be $85, 000 about $5.70' per acre according to the advance report nf Guy A. Hart, working under the direction of the United States department of agricul ture. The south end of the project Is about seven miles north of Salem and extends northward 11 miles to a point near Woodburn. Exchange Farm for Apartments. The Laurelwood Orchards company re cently transferred their farm near Gaston to John Veit of Portland. They took In exchange from Mr. Velt a prop erty located on McMillan street, cov ered with three flat buildings. Mr. Velt has taken possession of the farm, and inOd his family. The company aro now In possession of the flat build ings. The consideration was about 120,000 on cn'-h side. L. K. Moore han dled both fides of the deal. Architects Named for University Bnildlng Whitehouse & Foutlhoux, architects in the Wilcox building, are to be the architects for the new bulld- Ing of the medical department of the University of Oregon The builiTing, probably fireproof, will be located on the 25 acre site ddnated by the O-W. R. N. company. Fifty thousand dol lars was appropriated lor the structure by the last legislature with the pro viso that an additional $'-5,000 be raised". Flans are now progressing, says Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie, dean of the medical school, lor a building to cost between $100,000 and $150,000. OH Company Plane Addition. Plans and specifications have been filed by the Associated OH Co.. for an addition to the plant at Llnnton. Standard Oil Will Build at Oolden- dale. Three 20,000 gallon steel tanks, a warehouse and office will be erected on the land south of Goldendale re cently purchased by the Standard Oil company. - Enlarfe Seattle Grain Elevator. Seattle plans. to double the capacity of the Port of Seattle commission's grain elevator, adding facilities for the handling of 600,000 bushels more. The buildings, which will be of rein forced concrete, will include 30 stor age bins. Cost is estimated at about 150,000. . Will Tots on Bonds for School. Bend taxpayers will vote whether or not to authorize a bond issue of $25, 000 for the purpose of erecting the first unit of a high school building. Work to Begin on Irrigation Project. -The irrigation of 4000 acres in Yak ima county near Grandview, Wash ington, is assured with the authority given R. K. Tiffany, manager of the project, by the -reclamation commis sion to start construction. Pumping plant, canals and laterals will be built to use the water from the Sunnyslde canal. Work will begin about the first of September and water will be put on the land about June, 1917. The Cost is estimated at $200,000. - Buys feummer Ranee for Sieep. Charles E. Sherlock of Lakeview has purchased 720 acres of Coxe's flat on Thomas creek from W. B. Parker of Paisley, which he will use as. a sum mer range. for sheep. Agree to Build Sugar Factory. T. R. Cutler, general manager- of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, has prom ised to build a factory at North Yak- . iitta next year If contracts are signed ' toe 75D acres of beets. . ; - f S Real Estate Transfers, 'YartMll tnd Co.' to Seymour H. Ben. lJb. B. 1, Oit View Add f 10 Sitle Borkltt and wf. to Charles H. Itt et al, L..18, IS, B. 28, 'East -Jfeten 150Q u. Mnery a w- : rTeea, u. '! '11, B. 17, Columbia -Hts tdd. Estate Co. to Vera Darling ct al, L. T, B. 80, BaltmareUod , The Xmbdemitock it tron Homeballd- ertr lav. Co. to: George A. Beiburg, . 750 10 Ad Clubbers Must Play Sans Voice of Genial Ed Werlein Ed Werlein is barred. Other- wise the Press club baseball team is willing, nay, anxious, to grapple with the Ad club nine at the Press club picnic at Bonneville next Sunday. A formal challenge was sent President Whitcomb today. The scribblers know they can't compete with the Ad club- Ifr beru as rooters, so they insist as to the terms of the combat that Kd be eliminated or fit muzzled or muffled or some- thing. This, they feel, while It won t give them aji even break on the noise, will prevent them from being wholly outclassed. As to the actual playlns; of the game, however, they have no doubts nor fears. The Ad club, they believe, will suffer a worse defeat than the Russians when the Germans are telling It, or the Germans when the wire from Petrograd Is In good working order. Swedish Steamer Vera Reported Sunk London, Aug. 3. (I. N. S.) The sinking of the Swedish steamer Vera, registering 2308 tons, was announced In a dispatch received today by Llojds from Stockholm. Spiral Reported Torpedoed. London, Aug. 8 (I. N. 8.1 Lloyds today had received no confirmation of the reported sinking of the British steamship Trident, 3129 tons. A wire less dispatch received today said the steamer Kenawha has on board the crew of the Spiral, reported torpedoed yesterday. No Americans on Letimbro. Washington. Aug. 8 (I. N. S.) Acting Secretary of State Polk an nounced today he had received reports from several American consuls at Ital ian po-ts which definitely established the fact that no Americans were aboard the Italian liner Letimbro. sunk In the Adriatic by a submarine. The case is now closed, so far as the United States is concerned. Hanilltons Had Mishap. Eugene, Or, Aui?, R. Attorney Ralph R. Hamilton of this city, who. with his wife and child, was on an automo bile trip down the coast, sent a tele gram to his partner, O. H. Foster, in this city yesterday, telling him that an accident befell them Sunday. Their machine ran over a high bluff and rolled into a canyon many feet be low, but almost miraculously they es caped serious injury, although they were badly bruised up. Mr. Hamilton wires that he will pet the car out as soon as possolble and start for home. Ilound-t'p for Eugene. Eugene, Or., Aug. X. ( Grimes, formerly secretary to President P. L. rampbell of the Fnfverslty of Oregon, lias been placed in charge of thr ad vertising camraign to be launched for the round-up to he held In Eugene In connection with tlie county fair next month. The fair board has made a guarantee of $5000 to the promoters of the round-up, who were in charge of the Philomath round-up this sum mer. h. 12. and S. ij L. 11. B. . Jonei- Uiore "'N I,Sc?lt J,1 "I ' Martin Baurr, l! II. H. Peninsular Art.. No. 2. Joun Armstrong to William L Ed ward., L. 8. B. 14. KiDr-l Park (to correct deed, book 103. page 48) Rose t'lty I'ark Assn. to Louia J rial 0- r. L. 9. B. 12a. itw City Park J. T. Stoddard and f . to Aberdeen I.. 3, 4. H. 1!. Nicholson's Add., Crescent Ht E. Tl Jenntng and Trf. to Henrj F Parana et al. I.. 1. 3. It. 'ir,t- nale Tarkroae Aasn. to Walter Iteslnc L "F." B. 17. Tarkroae ' Anthonj Wlntera and wife to R Heard 1- . Ifl. B. P. SaBtna.v Hta. Add.. Michael franila Tlernev to Edward T Taasart. I.. 1. 2. 3. B. 11. L. and "!".V ,H i.nf' ,ln B t'arter'e Add. to Portland ti. I. tinlderburg and of. to J v I'raler t al. L. 1, B. 8. Vwi-vilswn II ts Janies W. Frater and wf to (J i' .oldenanrg. 1.. 13. B. .4.' Woodlaivn Helghta Andrew J. Stone and wf. to Albert Odell, L. 1. 1. Flegel Tract Mra. F. 1. MeCtilly and lin. to Mra C I. Adams. I.. 4. B. 1, Thayer ellinKUm Inv. Co. to lrar Grae L 11. 1'-'. B. IV Welllncton Loiila J. H.ider and wf. to Koe ttty Park Awn.. L. 4, B. 113, Rose CitV I'ark Homer f. Allen and wf. to David S. Steal na, L. 3, B. 2S. Roitncre 1.6T5 800 10 10 10 800 10 10 10 10 BOO 800 10 10 10 Building Permits. Marv h. ("otieli. repair one story le r(nk and auclltorliiin. Marshall at., twtween 20tli and 21st t.: hiiilder. tame: tM. Srliool tlinerirt N'. 1. repair three story ordi nary tradra chd. 14th at., betweon Alder and Morrison sts.; Imllder. game; $4(h). M. A. Strowger, repair two stnrv frame dwelling. 07 K. "JSth st. N., between E Davla and K. Kverett nt.; builder", W J. C'rackucll- H. Slekafooae. repair one ard one half atory frame dwelling, foot of allies St.. builder, same; $1.V. Rn.isell & niyf, repair fire story ordinary atores and offices, 15 X. 6th St.. between l'lne ami Burn3lde ats.: builder, l'ionv TCeirt- fliOO. A. Alberta, repair one atory frame dwelling. 220 Gaines at., between lat and 2d sts.; bulfB er. eame; J100. W, A. 0111. erect one story frame (rarajte. 1 34.1 1 Cleveland are., between Highland and Portfand bird.; bulliler, same: I nlon (Ml Co., repair frame dock. I.lnnton road, near S.. P. A S. Ry. bridge; builder, V. W. White: 75. School district No. 1, repair one atory frame school. E. 27th at. N., between Fremont & Klickitat eta.; builder, Charlea F. Pedersen: $160. W. J. Qnlgley. erect one story frame gar age, 101 W. Alberta st., corner Denver ve.; builder, eame; f.125. M. Goldman, niwe one atory frame dwell ing. 57.') Mary st.. between Towell and Gideon sts.; mover. A. D. Moodle; $150. Mr. Hodges, repair two story frame spts.. 523 E. 16th at., between Clinton and Ellaworth ats.; bulkier. Findley & Crowe; $150. Petera Laundry Co., repjalr one story frame laundry. 808 Pittsburg St., between Crawford and river; builder, M. M. Vranson; $50. W. L. Richards, erect one story frame poul try shed. 56 E. 78th st.. between E. Stark snd E. Ptne ats.; builder, tame; $50. Corbett eatate, repair one story ordinary store, 67 8th st.. between Pine and Oak ats.; builder. George W. Gordon Sons; $200. F. C. Malcolm, repair two atory ordinary stores and rooms. 200 Broadway, between Tay lor and Salmon ta.; builder, George W. Gor don Sons; $275. B. P. Gilliland. erect one and one half story irame garage, i-sfy wisteria ave., near E 46th St.; builder, eame; $350. Mra. Main, repair two and one half atorv frame dwelling, 447 3d at., between College and Litncoin sis.; ounaer, Tranchell dc Parellua: $200. ! H. B. Chase, repilr two story ordinary store. 127 flth St.. between Alder and Washington sts.: builder. Buffnro A Pendleton Co.: Si .100. O. E. DiTldsoB. eenstmct poultry shed. 1534 E. 12th st. N.. between Holland and Buffalo ats. ; builder, same; $3U. B. P. 0. E., repair four atory ordinary stores ana loape nan, 3.1s stark st., between 6th and Broadway; builder, Kell Mfg. Co. $145. B. Getser, repair, six story ordinary hotel, 150 Park st., between Alder and Morrison its.; Dunoer, Moore-aieagner i.; jiso.- Fred Luther, erect one atory frame dwelllnr 6927 92d st. S. E., between flAtb and Tlat aves.; ounaer, miniora Bros.; iow, R. J. Hood, repair two story frame dwelling 7RS Johnsoa st.. between I2d and 23d Its.: builder, same; $90. SECRETARY OF STATE FAIR BOARD PROVES EXPENSIVE OFFICIAL A, H, Lea Already Costs State About $1420 More Than Was Paid Jones, SCALE SEEMS TO SLIDE Vonchera Wot Xk TTaroml Onest, Hoar Drawn for Specified Amounts, but Apply on Salary ai Secretary. Salem, Or., Aug. 8. It is costing the state of Oregon $1420 more per year for salary charges, in approximate fig ures, to run the office of secretary of the stato fair board, under the admin istration of A. II. Lett, than was the rase when W. Al Jones held the office. It may cost even more than that, ac cording to Lea, it the state fair has a good run thiB year. The salary of V. Al Jones, who suc ceeded Krank W. Meredith In 1915 slb secretary of the board, was $2000 per year. When Governor Withycombe forced Jones out of office and put Lea iri, the salary question was left open, the board promising to pay him not less than $.000 per year, but assuring him, so Lea says, that In the event the state fair proved a succeHS this year, his pay would be increased. accordingly. Lea says that in Wisconsin the secre tary of the state fair hpard is paid $6000 per year. While Jones was secretary, he lived at the fair grounds and assumed full charge of the work on the grounds, Including the overseeing of tne farm work. When Lea assumed charge, however, he hired a farmer to do the farm work and oversee the work at the grounds, paying him a salary of $75 a month, or $900 a year, this in addition to the salary received by Lea. ouchera Worded Differently. Attention has been drawn to the pe culiar system employed in the pay ment of Lea by the wording of the vouchers drawn on the state treasurer. Usually vouchers say thRt they are drawn for a certain month, but in Idea's cHse they read "on salary as sec retary." The vouchers were signed by both Lea and M. L. Jijies. president of the hoard, the law making It unnecessary ft the fair funrls to be disbursed through warrants drawn by the secre tary of state. The vouchers in the state treasurer's office show that Lea has drawn the following amounts as salary: March. $83 34, J16S.S8; April. $100, $ 1 r. 0 ; May, $150, $10; June, $100, $140; July, $150. This makes a total of $1050 drawn fpr a period of five months. If Lea 1s to receive $2000 per year, the amount paid his predecessor, he has to date received $216.70 more than his salary. Lea's salary and expense bills, as shown by vouchers filed with the state treasurer for the six months, are' as follows: Expense Accounts Shown. February Expenses on Scappoose trip, $19.45; expenses to Forest Grove and return, $19.20; trips to Seattle an 1 Corvallls, Including railroad fate, sleeper and board, $58.30. March For expenses n trip to Portland and return, $13.50; expenses on trip to Corvallls, $5.60; .on salary as secretary, $83.34; expenses, as per statement, Astoria and Hlllsboro trips, $Ii.95; on salary as secretary, $166.66. April On salary as secretary, $10; for expenses, Portland and Scappoose trip. $16; on salary for month f March, $150. May On salary, $10; expenses trip to Portland. $15; expenses account Portland. $17.50; on salary a: secre tary, $150; expenses trip to Portland and return. $12.75; expenses trip from Portland to Hood River and return, $8.r.O. June Kxpenses California trip, $75; on salary as secretary for May. $100; expense account Portland trip, $22.50: hv salar'- as secretary for 'onth of May, $140. Bays Board Didn't Know. July Kxpenses Seattle acccunt Bau- selier Carnival company, $40; for ex pensls on Portland trip on account of Multnomah county exhibit, $33.10; ex penses account of Newport, $5; on sal ary as secretary, $lto. "The board could not tell what I would be worth as secretary when It elected inp," said Lea Monday after noon. "Besides making the fair a greater success than ever before, I hope to save enough by curtailing ex penses wherever possible to more thai make up any additional salary I may be paid. Salaries of fair secretaries In many states are fixed according to the growth and success of the faJrs. In Wisconsin, for Instance, the salary paid is $6000." Greek War Minister Resigns. London, Aug. 8. (I. N. S.) General Callaris, minister of war In the Greek cabinet, has resigned, according to a dispatch received today by the Ex change Telegraph company from Ath ens. NEW TODAY RUPTURE Johnston & Umbarger RUPTURE SPECIALISTS 411-412 Aliiky BldS. Results Guaranteed 6 Xfoans of S10.OOO sat IT On improve Basinets Property ' (or for Improvement Purposes). J. P. UPSCOSCB. S48 Stalk Street. Fearey Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS St. a Daknm Bl&r- Portlaad. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment $ Mortgage C. Offlcee aoa-4. 1TO 3 8. To Loan, $300, $500, $800, $1000 to $1500 7 and 8 Per Cent Int. City Property J. Ik VTELIB CO 334 C. Of C. ldg. FARM LOANS Mortgage Company for America Boom 9. aUaiwcrto BlOf. hone Main 6841. Portia!. Or. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Wllson'a Auction House, 189-17J 2U st. Sale at M a. m. 2 p. m. at Ford A jetton CoH 2d at Furniture, carpets, etc. 191 CLASSIFIED AD RATES CASH ADVEETISEMEKTS. Daily or Sunday: 114 cent a per word for all claaalflcattona ei reptiOB "For Rent In Private Jamlly," "Room and Board in Prlvat Family.' "Situation w anted" and "Wanted to Rent ' a da. which r 14 centa per word. Tbree Inaerttona for the price of two. Beten lnaertlona for the price of five. No ad taken or leu tbao 13 centa. I CASH MUST accompany copy to obtain above rates. CHARGED ADVERTISEMENT!. 114 centa per word per lnaertloa. I Thla charge la for all claaalrleationa except- Ing "For Rent In Private Family." "Boom aod Board in Private Family," "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ads, which ar 114 cents per word per Insertion. 1 No ad rliargeil for ! than 1.1 rents. MEETING NOTICES 41 JA M y meets every" Wednesday evening In W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th st. All mem bers requested to at tend. Visitors welcomo. W. W. GARROVV, -107 rvKiLAni' "IMeai r. sift' CAMP C. C. Herman Schade. Clerk. D.TOTT.iVI) T.OlXiK 291 hall, Broadway and Mor rison et. at s o ciock p m , every Wednesday eve nine. Visitors, welcome. P. L. I'KOCTOR, Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. 111. A. F. AND A M Special meeting this (Tues day) evening at 7:30. ork in the M. M. degree. Visit ing- bretnren welcome. C. E. MILLKR. Sec. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, uu'un, pins, charms. Jaeater Bros . 131-3 ftth. BUSINESS UARDS W, G. Smith & Co, n7?dnJ Third floor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rem, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st IHnl ' statistics marriages. Births. Deaths. BIRTHS OREirTE To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oreste, 40S4 BroaCway, July 26. a ton. OLNICH To Mr. aud Mrs. Antnn F. Ohjlch. 684 Oantenbeln, July 20. a son. VAUGHN To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Vangbs, 867 HekTim a Te . , Juiv 23, s son. LfrBAN To Mr. and Mrs. Huth Bonbfm F- saii, 1143 Woodward are.. July .0. a danpb ter. BULLS To Mr. and Mrs. William Bolls, 103 E. Morrison, July 25. a daughter. BUTLKK To Mr. and Mrs. Ci.vde Osbom But ler 3t2 Gleun aye.. July 18, a son. . Dl'EBBll To Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Paul Due ber, 583 E. 53rd N. . July 1U. a daughter. JAMBS To Mr. and Mr. Rl$hnrrl V. Jom-s, 4DU E. filst X.. July U3. a dauphtfr. LAROUCHE To Mr. and Mrs. I., t . LiiRoueie, 9S9 E. 8'u V. July 10. a son. STKFFKNS To Mr. ;md Mr?. Henry St'ffen. 7t4 E. 42nd X., Julr SM. a daughter. ANNES To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Annes. 11th ml f!ihhs Jnlv V.", rinnirhtpr EHBI" T Mr. aud Mrs. R. A. Erbe. 1435 E. Flanders, July 23, a daughter. WHEEUER To Mr. aiul Mr. King B. Wheel er 101 N. Htb at.. Julv 21, a daughter. WINER To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Winer. 919 .Smith ave.. July .4. a daughter. i 8TANKAITIS 'In Mr. snd Mrs. Peter Stan I aaltlB, S74 Montana. July fi. a son. OHLAND To Mr. and Mra. John Ohiand. 323 E. 44th. July 21. a s.-n. M'NEII-To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McNeil, 1S71 Exeter et., July 24. a son. ZOROVICIIln this cltj, Auyust 7. AlptHn sua, beloyed son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Zororlrh aged 15 years, 7 month. 18 days. Funeral will be held tomorrow (Wednesday) st 8:30 s. in. from the rhsiel of the SWewes t'nder taklng Co.. cor. Third and Clay, thence to St. Michael's church, where serilces will be held st 9 s. m. Friends lnrited. lntermtnt Mount ( alrary cemetery. FORESTEI August 7. at the res'd'ncc, 401 Twenty-fourth street north, Mra. Ellen Fore stel. aed 83 years, belored mother f Sin. W. J. Blake and J. E. Fbrestel. Funeral will take place from the nbore residence Wednes day. Angust . at 8:30 ,. m.. thence to St. I'atrick a ehnrch, where mass will be offered at 9 o'clock. Friends Inrlted. Interment Mf-nnt CaWary cemetery. CAIN The funeral services of the late Foster Cain will be held Wednesday. August 9, at ! 2:3U p. m., at the residence establishment of I J P Flnley ft Son. Montgomery at Fifth. 1 FTienils lnrlted. Interment at KiverT'.sw cemetery. RE Y.VOI.Dt The funeral service of the late I)nlel Carl Remolds will be held VYednei dar. August 9. at lOiSO a. in . at the reisl nee establishment of J. P. Flnley A- Son. Mcntgomerr at Fifth. Friends invited. Inter- ment at R'lrerTie cemetery. WAONITZ--Catherine Wajrnltz. 337 Morris at., Julr 24, 41 years, Hodgkln's disease. WINTER George PeWltt Winter, 343 13th st,. July 25, 1 year, acidosis. I'A EM Bertha FJUabeth Talm, 4S4 Mason St., j July 28. 69 years, carcinoma. I WALKER Frank R. Wa'.ker, St. Vincent's hospital, Jnlr 2fi. 61 years. Frights disease. BOYUES jenuie t.. jvyie, iv jiarri si., Joly 27. 83 years, heart disease. CTTERJennie L. ttter. 4S9 Rodney aTe.. Jnlr 27. 39 years, nephritis. CAY WOOD James Maurice Cay wood, St. Vin cent's. July 27 , 85 years, aiwipleiy. COOK Ines M. C"ok. Kt. Vincent' a, July 27, 3S rears, acute diiitatlon of heart. HERDMAN Amy Ethel Ilerdman 738 Halsey at Julr 2S. 34 Tears, tuberculosis. , COOK William Clifford Cook, 170S Woolsey 1 at., July 27 , 60 years, cerebral hprnoirhage. FLORISTS MARTIN & FORBF.S CO.. florists. 354 Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows. $3 up. Sprays $1 up. Chappell's, 347 Mor I I 1 1 CLAKKK BROS., florists. 2l7 Morrison ir.,i- a1C(1 Vin flnwern' rison and floral designs No branch s'ores. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 2 8 Wasn.. . . ... j r . v. SIM A. 11(19 Dei. 4tn arm uiu. ..inni OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL t'O.. '. IS Gllsan s. Mar. 4372. A-14S4. MAX M. .SMITH florist HIS Bth St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507. A-lSlt A R 7ollor Pn 61,2 vviiaams ave. Ai fli Cellar UOiBast 10S8. C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. Dunning & McEnteettTn e.ery detail. Broadway and Pine sts. tsroauway 43i. a-4oo i.ariv assistant. MILLER & TKACUY. independent fu neral directors. Prices low as $20. tu. . wasn. at n.ua ai. Zbtl. A-1 aoo. QICACC Undertaking Co. M in 4162 OiVLvVLO A-2321. Cor. 3d ani C'ay. rniOOAMRESIDENCE IIND. PKLS LnlUOUI'l M. 1 S 2 . A-223S 4 1'Morr. Uomilrnn East .0th and GlU-i) Fu- I lUllllllWII neral services. Tabor 4S1S. BREEZE & SNOOK, B-1252. T. 125g. 1026 Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant. FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Continnsd ) P. L LEIM Undertaker. Ea6t 11th and Haw thorne. E. 781. B-1888. Lady assistant. U. T. f New residence eslablis.iinen t 101 A'mn. ive. Wdln. 220. C-1943. A, D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267; 58C2 92 st., Lents. Tabor 5a: 6feth st. and Foster road. Arleta. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral directors, 414 E. Alder st. Ptrone East 52. B-2R25. J. P. b'lSL.EX & WON, Progressive Funeral Directors. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MOXITMKXTS PUK1XANU MAKHLK WKS., i4-2 4th st., opp. city hall. Main S5S4. Phtlio Neu A- Pons, for memorials'. LAtSlNG GRANITE. C0 U 67-5P 3T COP. MADISON. ) FOR SAT, E HOUSES 01 NEW Ideal home. 8 rooms, large porch and sleeping porch, hardwood fioors, built In conveniences: white kitchen, fjj II basement, furnace, heat, near IrV lngton tennis court, 1 block from Broadway car. J1000 will handie this. Two rooms could be made third floor. I hone East 6Ju3. FoK SALE, at a bargain, a modern 6 room house, in pood repair, in Rose City-Park. A small payment down and reasonable monthly payments. If you I want a bargain here's your chance, j Phone Woodlawn 3171. i GOOD 4 room house and lot, 60x100; ! full size basement, nice lawn, fruit ! and roses, chicken house and run. A i snap at JSoO; $350 down, balance ! terms. Take Rose City car to 76th; go 3 blocks south to o. iJo. FIVE room bungalow, Dutch kitchen, sleeping porch, full basement, neariv new, lot COxluo, near car and school, $i:50, $.V00 cash, bargain. Alberts Wdln. 4U21. A GOOD 6 room house and lot on 87th ' et., b. E., 1 block to car; must sell. 1 Will take $1000, part cash, balance ; terms to suit. Owner R. H. Sharring- houfer, 1 1 7 S Albina ave. I "lTTO-DATE modern Jo rooms, fur ! nished, clojje in close ochool. plenty ! flowers. Smaller house or lots as ! first payment. Address fi3.r E 12th. ' 4 ROOM strictly modern house and hi j aere. Rvan Place; garage, fruit trees, I garden all in, $13o0; terms, might j trade. W-53. Journal. ! t'OR SALE by owner, dandy corner S room house, full basement, fur nace. Phone Broadway 130. See own ; er. 15 N. 3d St.. city MODERN 5 room hoi.se. 1S16 Morris st.. Rose city Park car; $1500. own er, G-7 4. Journal. FOR $ALE or exchange at a sacrifice. 5 room cottage, close to car; terms to suit. Woodlawn 3229. ' A FINE, well arranged home fn good district, it rooms, sleeping porch, paraee. Bargain. Lest 1 S 5 4 . FOR; SALE LOTS 1G LOTS at Woodlin, $450, Mt. Tabor lots. $500, sidewalks and water in. $1.00 per week. Boggess St Co., 200 (iei-linger hldg. TWO choice bea'-h lots, front R. R.. near depot, 2 blks. to beach. Ocean Lake Park, Tillamook Co. Tabor 256u, after 6:30 p-. m. week days. BARGAINS. LCXS IN ALL DISTRICTS. TERMS. j. c con w tv rn lewis bldq. BAYOCEAN lets bargain. See my agent. Swank, 601 Northwest bldg. Main 4190. TWO fine lots, Laurelhurst; price very low at $500. E-55. Journal. ACREAGE 57 FOR YOU, MR. BARGAIN HUNTER. 6 acres, right at city limits, cut from $4500 to $2750. Half cash. Think of it; as close to the business center as St. Johns, Lents or Woodstock. Look this up at once. It will pell Itself. NEILAN & PARKHILL. 303 Stock Exchange bldg. 2d ACRES, $600. Easy terms, only 35 miles from Port-; land, running water, good soil, close to school and stores, 1 mile to R. R. station and town. AKERSON. GOOCH & CO., 605 Stock Exchange Bldg. Gibson Half Acres Good feoll. city water, close to car Itne, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell wood 4"fi. John H. Gibson, ownr. ONE acre, l block from city limits, 5c carfare; fine for chicken ranch; would build to suit purchaser; easy tfrms. 'Umbdenstock Larson, 306 nak st. Phone Bdwy. 1658. CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN rancnea near Portland. 2. 6. 10 acre Lads, best soil, good roads, near electr.-c, $63 at $200 per acre, easy terms. MoFar- land. 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. FOR SALE or exchange. 40 acres 12 mi. S. E. of Oregon City; 5 acres cleared, balance small fir. Value $1500. Phone Woodlawn 2713. A MODERN 0 room Dungalow, and acreage to a reliable party, 30 min utes out, clo.e to school, stores, etc. $100 cash rent per year. A-7o. Journal. SALIC 2 acres. 2V4 miles from town; house, spring, creek, 2-3 In garden and berries. $300. Write owner. Lock K-ox 7. Cath'amet, Wash. 1 OR SALE or trade. 3 acres Taylor ferry road. 1 acre potatoes, 28 bear ing fruit trees, some buildings. Owner, 122 Second st. BARGAIN 10 acres at Beaverton, 3 room house, barn, chicken house, good 'yell; terms. Owner. 875 E. 7th N. 20 ACRES. $400; $1 fare from Portland, close school, station; $20 cash down. Claude Cole, 300 Henry bldg. 30 ACRES, highlf cultivated, car line, at station. Main 5510. SUBURBAN HOMES ILLNESS COMPELS SACRIFICE. Oregon City line, a country homo, 6 acres, large 1 room house, double con structed, city plumbing, massive fire place; barn, modern poultry houses, garage; lies fine; suitable for city business man. For sale at cost of buildings. $5500, half cash. K-54, Journal. GARDEN'' HOME Goins East Will sacrifice 6-rm. house, 1 hi acres; all improved; garden, fruit, etc. Oreg. Elec, 15 minutes from Portland; 7c Com. fare. Bargain; terms. See J. A. King, Garden Home. Evenings after 4 o'clock. FPU SALE FARMS V Ideal Country Home, 113 acres of fine land, beautifully located in Willamette valley, mile from city of Gervals. on S. P. high way; 100 acres highly cultivated, bal ance in fine timber and pasture, wa tered by a never failing spring; large house and barn, nearly new; water piped to both buildings; fruit for fam ily use; telephone in house, cream and mail route passes farm; price J22,6yo. For further particulars call or address Mrs. A. Lengren, Gervals. Or. 20 ACRE farm, IS00; $1 fare Portland, close to school, station. 20 acre farm, close to station. Willamette val ley. $1600, $500 cash. Claude Cole, 3u nenry Diag. FOR SALE 160 acres land, 25 acres in cultivation, 10 miles from town. hi mile from school, running water and open range. Inquire of Braxton Fouts. Carlton, Or. o ACRES, a room house, large barn pump, house, gas engine, feed mill', orchard; land all In crops; easy terms Sellwood 1841. GREAT BARGAIN 640 acres for $4500; fine land, near Prineville, Or. Nothing better fof stock or sheep. H. W. GARLAND. 191 4th St. u ACRES, Boring. Or.; 3 acres cleared, some timber; house and barn. Owner sick, will sell for $?6 per acre; $12 cash. Owner, 122 2d Vlt, 17 fOontinuea) SNAP 18 acrea good loam soil, all cultlvat-l ed. 5 room house, large barn, chicken j houses and runs for 200 chickens, sev-i 1 eral other outbuildings and good Dear-' linff orchard, all fenced with wire' 1 rences, on county road, Vi mile irom 1 depot, store, school and 'church, wa tered by fine stream ana weu. Price $2450; only $600 cash. RALPH ACKI.KY LAND CO.. 210 Rothchlld Bldg.. Portland, Or.. 10 S ACRB-farm, half clear, good bulld Inen well watered: trade for house I and lot to $3000; some cash and terms. Price 18000, crop inciuaea. n. B. Allen, Gaston, Or. FOR RENT FARMS 14 FREE rent on 10 acres good culti vated land. 1 M miles from rtidgc field. Wash. See L. A. Hall. 612 Pan- amabldg. 25 ACRES. 12 in strawberries; bulld Ings, Hood River; shares, v P-62. Journal. 60 ACRES near Washougal; 20 culti vated; stock and crop for sale. Get par. Neal Brown, 209 Panama bldg. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 38 SMALL stock farm with plenty of free range outside; must be bar gain. J. C. CQRBIN CO., Lewis bldg. HOMESTEADS 47 HuMESTKAD relinquishment, old place, stock and Improvements, fruit, crop, implements, tools, etc. Snap for stock rancher. See owner, N-48, Jour nal. EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE 24 GOOD team, harness and wagon, fartn machinery, good job for man and . team, $t per day, hauling short hauls I right at home; garden, berries, apples, 4 acres potatoes, lease on 10 acre i place; 45 acres more can be leased for j crop in spring; beautiful location; good! ouiiaings. close to car. i nis snap i for good house and lot clear in Port land;" for particulars address HlUs boro. Route 1, Box 45, Mrs. Trigg 17 ACRES, 7 miles from Vancouver, I good hard finish road, small house I and barn, good well, all fenced, nice small orchard and all kinds of berries; good aToll. level, no gravel; to ex change for country store. Also a fine confectionery and light lunch, located well, doing over $20 per jday; for sale at 60 cents on the dollar. Just the place for man and wife. G- K0, Journal. WHEAT LAND. 160 acres wheat land, all In summer fallow and in fine condition; rented for one third of crop; price $4600. Will consider house in Portland to same value or vacant property up to $3000. HT ED DEM ANN COMPANY, 313 Chamber of Commerce. WOULD like to trade 15 Vi acres of level clear land with dairy creek, also small house, about Vi block from electric line station. near North Plains, for city property. See owner, (Ji OieM, fc27 Union ave. Wdln. 1745. ANXIOUS to exchaiino $1100 equity in modern 5 room bungalow. R. C. Park, for any kind of stock and farm Implements, C. L. B., 658 E. 67th St., N. Phone C-324T.. Al'ART.MKNT housn, northern city, net income $500 monthly. Exchange Portland income or ranch. Price $2S.f00. D-75, Journal. SEVEN acres, unproved suburban home, adjoining city limits of Eu gene; trade for 2 or 3 acres near Port land. G-S9, Journal. 30 ACRES pasture land; good build ings, cow, horse, pigs and chickens, for Portland house and lot, value $35,000. Owner. 1303 Berkeley ave DAIRY and fruit ranch on Columbia, excellent market, near landing. Would exchange. Gill & Dufur, Ab rngton BJdg. WANTED Clear city lot for bar gain equity in Parkrose acre, corner, curt., near car. M. N. Stratton, 284 Oak st. THREE room bungalow to exchange for acreage or small farm. 1031 E. 27th st. N. Phone Woodlawn 2912. WANT 5 room modern bungalow for hb acre close in and aome cash. Owner. K-61, Journal. 200-ACRE Minnesota farm; will take city or country property in exchange. Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg. DON'T WORRY. We can sell or trade It anything. M I LLERSH I P. 431 Cham. Com. WE ARE looking for city property to match our farms and ranches. R1CHANBACH & CO. 70 Lewis Hide. 60 ACRES unimproved Tillamook county for rooming house or busi ness FOR trades of all kinds see H. W. GARLAND 191 4th st. LENTS property for land. 404 Couch bldir. unimproved TARRAVOUNA lots for furniture, restaurant fixtures. Broadway 1634. ROOMING HOUSES NICELY furnished 10 room house, fur niture first class, desirable for room ing house or nice home, some room rented; price very reasonable, walk.'ng distance. Marshal! 12!. A VERY line bargain, is room room ing house, all rooms taken; will sell cheap; no agent. Owner 392 Colum bla St., near V-. Park. Ph-ms A-502H. H. K ROOMS, ail full, new and clean. low rent cheap. 135 14th at., cor. Alder. . Bt'SjNESS JTt'NmES 20 PARTNER In manufacturing business I to have charge Portland office. Net learnings easily pay each partner $5i to $75 weekly. Monev exclusively used In business. $2000 required. 329 Mor- gan bldg. REAL SNAP for cash, and good moneymaker, line grocery ana deli catessen In good apartment district, rent paid for month; good reason for selling; price $900. Main 2212; FURNITURE and hardware store, clearing $200 month; rent $25 mo.; established 5 years, all cash business. See my agent. Mr. Millershlp, 431 Chamber of Commerce. Grocery and Delicatessen 6 living rooms; apt. dist.; fixtures $iS0; invoice stock; cheap rent. SEE L. A. HALL. 612 Panama bldg. FOR SALE. Small sawmill with plenty of pine timber. Oood proposition. For further particulars write to E. L. Root, Mosler, Oregon. PARTNER wanted in old established butter, cheese business. Extensive egg and poultry sales. Salary and profits. Fine chance for energetic man. 329 Morgan bldg. PARTNER wanted with some means; fine confectionery and clsar store; a money maker; good opening for lady or gentleman. Q-35. Journal. I HAVE a cleaninE and dylne bual- r.ess, well established, will sacri ' fice. leaving town, one wagon, no rent, i Tabor 6K44. ONE 10x13 Willamette Roading engine with lines, blocks and chockers. A snap on easy terms. U-3. Journal. MILLINERY store; bargain if taken at once; fine location. Phone East i 3440. I FOR SALE Filling station, good 10- catlon. fop repair shop; cement floor laid. For Information call Tabor 210. BUS1NKSS CAKD8. IP ft. Rose City Printing Co- JfT) f Third lit., eor Tavlor V-' TAILOR shop for sale, on account of sickness. For Information call at 430 Hoyt st.. or call Broadway 126. AUTO garage and repairs. Net earn- tnera nv.r t 1 Tl 0 mfinlhlv r - j quired. 329 Morgan bldg. BLTThK and egg route for sale, all or part. Address J. M.. 350 E. 39th. BAKERY fully equipped for rent, 340 Front, near auditorium. HARDWARE and general repa.1;- shop for sale. 564 Umatilla ave., Sellwood. FOB SALE FARMS BUSINESS OPPORTUMTIKS SO COoatlne4) GOOD BUSINESS OPENINGS. Cigars and Pool room, good buy, $1000. Light grocery, good earnings at $375. Manufacturing, high class, at $16,000. Rooming house, a bargain, at 1250. Cash grocery, receipts big, $3500. Grocery with H. K. rooms, at $801). Office business, big buy, at $2600. Entertainment, .good earnings, $300. Garage and repairs, good money, $4O0. Auto and repairs, big money, $1400. Full particulars at 329 Morgan 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. 1LX.-12, Journal. FOR 8AUJ at a bargain, 15.000 dally capacity sawmill, complete and in operatiop. plenty of ordert. 1.0JO.000 feet timber, more available, on main lino S. P. Address owner. Box 412, Cottage drove, Or. EOR SALE Big bargain, going to Alaska; will tell grocery and con fectionery, in fine residence district, for $300. worth $400; rent for fine store room and living room $11 per mohth. Phone East 501. J1500 Well secured; will guarantee $500 a month. L-40. Journal. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE 27 OCR Installment pian la tne best and surest method of payinir a loan. $32.26 per month for 36 months, or $21.24 for 60 months, or $16.17 for ( months pay a $1000 loan and interest. Other amounts In proportion. We loan on Improved city property Or for building purposes. No commission charged. EQUITABLY BVU'S & L6AN ASSN.. 242 Sta-k St.. Portland. Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved real estate or for build ing purposes; very flexible contmets; no commissions. COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO.. 202 Stevens bldg. IDLE MONEY al lowest rates. Pleased to consider your nceda on the most favorable basis posslbl ; inquires in- lted. Safe deposit boxea for rent. Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 2t4 Oak st. BUll.LilNij loans on cuy anu auuaioan property; money advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beck. 31a Failing blria- Main 340". Utio, out) ON mortgages, cuy or larm property, fir Insurance. McKenzi tk Co. Gerllneer bldg.. 2d end Alder CASH paid tor mortgages, notes, con. tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable rati l- H. Lewis. Lobby 4. Lewis bldK. $200, $500, $2000 LOANED, second mortgage contracts bought. EVANS CO., 206 Oerllnger bldg. MONEY TO LOAN In amounts of $100 to $i000 on city property. A. H. Bell, 201 Gerllnger bldg. MONEY, to loan on improved city, iartu property F. C. King. $14 Braiding $2U0, $36U, $000, $auu, $100, $1800. Fred W flermnn Co . 732 Cham. Com $40,UUU Ult Li.&b, l-'AKKliNUTors. 80 4th St. Board of Trade Hldg. biiL us Small loans, installment loans. Cellar-Murton Co.. 826 Yeon hldg. $loOU, $1500 and upward; no commii slon. Deshon & Hawk, Main lldr. Mortgage loans, a ana 1. Louis Salomon & Co.. 300 Oak st.. near 6th MoisKi' to loan, 6 to . W. U. btui & Co.. 810 Bpaldlna: bldar. $1000 to loan. h',. real estate security. R-42. Journal. MONEY TO IX)AN CHATTELS. SALARIES Salaries Chattels Money to loan to salaried people and other on furniture, planoa, motror cyrlea. automobiles, diamonds, etc., at legal rates, with easy terms of pay ment; no delay. Licensed by state. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC.. 106 Dekum Bldg. CHATTEL T CHATTEL LOANS. LOANS. AT LEGAL RATES. We loan money on pianos, household goods, and also to WORKING PEOPLE. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO, LICENSED. $17 Falling Bldg. LOANS WANTED 80 WANTED Loan of $500 6, on house and Z lotSj first mortgage, no com m.lfision. S-j9, Journal. 8 V timber worth $5000. A-69, Journal. WANT $2000 and $2i00 farm loans. Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg. $90u, 77c rn improved city property. Value $2000. R-931. Journal. FINANCIAL 1st and 2d mortgages purchased; alsu sellers' interest in contracts. Or. and Wash. H. K. Noble Lumberman bldr STOCKS AND BONDS 58 FOR KALE 4 shares Metropolitan In vestment Sc Improvement Co. -V-58, Journal. H El J VA NT MI) MA LK I HOP PICKERS WANTED, Exclusive orders have been re ceived by this olfice to supply hop pickers for several of the best yards near Salem, McMlnn ville. Independence. Llveolcy, Orville and other points in tne hop raising -district. These yard afford the befit camping accom modations and have excellent hops. Season will last from 14 to 1 S days, and begin about Sep tember 1; 40c per box will De paid, the price at all yards this year. Registrations can be mide at women's department, city hall, or main office, 14th and Johnson sis. CITY OF PORTLAND U. S. GOVERNMENT Public Employment Bureau, 14th and Johnson sts. I WASTED 2 young men on farm, steady work all year milking, team ing and general farm work; wages 2i per month. Wilson Stoek Farm. P. O. Gresham, Or., R. 3. Farm at Wilson station, Estacada car line. SALESMEN wanted to sell the Vroo man strain Franquette English wal nut, together with a complete line of nursery stock: cash weekly; outfit free. Address Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem. Or. O-W R. & N. Co. free employment office. 247 Couch. Wanted 100 men, fence, tracic. la borers, etc., railroad construction work. Free fare, good camps. WANTED Experienced poultry dresi ers. Apply Hazelwood Co., 18 8, Front st. WANTEI Shoe salesman, thoroughly experlencd, ror large department References required. B-39. Journal. TWENTY laborers for rock quarr Rector. Or. Wages $2.50. Appl S30 Worcester bldg.. Portland. CARPENTER work for hous rent 4624 2d St. S. K CHAUFFEUR Some experience, run Jitney; references. Marshall Il7,'i. CEMENT men to bid on garage; tak part real entate. J-71. Journal, CONSULT V. netfreterT M. C A. einpioym.at HELP WANTED MISC. 49 WANTED Young men to take un ab stract of title work; exceptional op portunity. J. . Knauss, abstract room, court bouse. MEN, women wanted, government lobs. 175 montn. write ror list positions. Franklin Institute. Dept. 349R, Roches ter. N. Y. WANTED Names of men, II er over. wishing government jobs. 171 month. EX-34, Journal. HELP VANTKl--MISC. 42 , (Continue) ' T. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Day and night classes; training fa, repairing, driving end machine work. Including iorge, lathe, haper, drill press, etc.; time unlimited. Secure paea at educational office Y M. C. A. bld(.( to Inspect our ahops and meth ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS and MECHANICS SUPPLIED. - Tui tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IM Y. M. C. A. and Its EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, Use of iO-ft. wlPW mlng pool, shower baths, gymnasium, etc. . WANTED, at once, i wo men to learn. .M.vr..vv.w iEfauiii( Villi U1IVII1B Call at Hawthorne Oarage. 445 liaw- 111UIH0 a e. UNCALLED ror tailor made suita. M "P- Taylor the Tailor. 289H Bu-nal aQ de. HKIil' WAXTKI) 1 i:?lALR 2 WANTEIt liy elderly gentleman, mid dle ngocl lady as housekeeper; small wages; more lor home ilian wajtes. A home for the right party. ReTeiences exchanged. Box 3. P-almer Junction, Or. WANTED A good reliable woman for housework and laundry for two. Call E65 Reynolds st. Sellwood car LADIES learn beauty culture. Near method. Summer rates. Room 502-8 Columbia bldg. WANi'El) HouffeKeei'er by widower. $12 per mo. Fred p. Dean, R 4, B, 3. Hood River, or. Wanted oii-T tor houweTvuTk, no washing. 1385 Mississippi ave, cor ner Portland Mvd. WANTED Elderly lady for light housework. Good home, I'J per mo. Phone C-2674. 1221 iK'nver ave. WANTED Comptometer operator, machine furnished. Inquire 3 1 S Ore gon hldg. EXPERIENCED chocolate dipper wanted. Apply Tru Blu Ulecult Co, IT th and Davis. LA 1 IFM wanted. $1 to' $S fs made! mjum n;-.i j oiumoia oing. WANTED-Girl for general liousa- work. F.50 IS. 60th N. THIS ad, 2fe manicure, tnnssace. Room HICLi WANTKD MA1.K AM) FEMALE aO 1800 HOP pi.-kers for LlveHey j-rfrds. Tickets now on sale at Dorcas Bios., 221 Pit lock bloc k, 10th and Washing ton sts.. Portland, Or.- Round trip fares, Lakebtook. II. 7u; Holme. $2. la; Percival. $2.35; Uwit, I:. 40; Murphy, 12. fin. Free tents, wood and sliaw. (iood camping groundK, water, atore, butcher shop and restaurnnt; 40o per box. t'lrst special August 23. Trains later, September 2, 3 and 4. Write, call or phone Broadway 3218, !, ' 'omejfarly and get your places. HOP PB'rlERB "WAN'fET)! Large yards, good picking. Fine ramping giounds Willi free dblne, Wood, straw and running water. Gro cery store, butcher nhnp and 'Oiltec tionery on ground. Apply A. J. RAY & SONS, Tel. Main S42. ft 3 B Sherlock bldg. MOLKK HAKHKIt i -i j 1 .1 .;i J K Wanta nfen and women to lean the trade: paid while learning; tools free; positions fcecured; summer ratee; write for ratsloene Cnr ?d end Hurnatrtai lOHi.i'.li Li.nuel kciiooi waiiia man and womea to learn barber trade, free 8 weeks. Positions secured. Pay while learning! N ad et. OKe-OoN ilAKBL.it COLLKUl). Aa and women to lean Uai Oct' ui free 7 3-! Madison s t KITl ATIONH MALE CITY OK I 'OUT LAND PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 14th anu Johnaou eta. EFFICIENT MEN Foil ALL POSITIONS Salesmen, office men, rierks. me chanics, iarm hands, house men, cook, mill men, loggers. laborers, etc. No fee charged employer or employe. Out of town ordeia 'vcu proinpi attention. Main 3666. A-f)82. VOUNO man, U, fine personallty married, deairea position. Am at present employed. Am cxiit-rleui ed ia cost accounting, bookkeeping, handling correspondence and biiking. U-7t, Journal. POSITION wanted by ex pcrien.-td and capable retail lumberman tn yard manager, bookkeeper or office vork; will Ku any place. V. W. Uardner. 2611 62d St., S. K. Tabor 1 722. PAINTING, kalsomlning rooms, $2 up. Paper hanging. whitewashing. E. S629. CoAli'ETkiNT liop ineciianu ami chauffeurs furnished by V. M. C. A, Auto school. Main 7 0 fi r. . A-6581 1 WiLT. visit ea.stern manufacturers. is there any bualneKk yoa wlati transacted? W-r.4, Journal. EXPERIENCED man with oil wooj furnace wunts position. Janitor foe apartment, wages. Marshall 2U7R. HI'.I.I A l!I,lr. youiiK man wants woik on ranch. Jackson county preferred. F 51, Journal PAINTING, timing and paperhanginf. Flrft clas Sellwood 1399 VVDOD I imhlmig. enameling and painl- Ing: for pood work c;all Tabor 7765. bAl'r.KlhNi r.D Iirtt ciass Cooit wishes sttuntlon. L-34, Journal. Yol'NU MAN wants work on ranch; handv and reliable. ( -!4, Journal. SH I NtiLER When you want your roof shingled call Wdln. 2732. WHITEWASHING Call East 2324. F. .1. Murphy. CARPENTER work aid remodeling at reaponalile prlcea. Phone Wdln. itIS. KITl!TK)XH FEMALE 4 CU Y (Tf'T'O KT LAN D PUBLIC ' EMPLOYMENT BUP.EAi;. Women s Iepartmeiit, City HalL ' No f ee Chanted Reliable, competent help any line, promptly supplied. Office, clerks, housekeepers, domestic, day workers, seamstresses Marshall 4 1 HO. A-412i. A YOUNG, refined and capable woman, - wishes position us companion, wish ing home more than salary. Please give particulars In firm letter. OX- 100, Journal. REF 1 N ED, capable woman wltn child 5 years, wishes position as house- keeper; must have good wages. D-70, Journal. WANTED- Position as houseneeper, with full charge of tho house. Phone Main 23S7. or call 3o t Morrison St. GIRL wants housework; must be treat ed human. 6203 2Cth ave. S. E. Haw thorne car. WANTED position as housekeeper la small hotel or respectable home. Le- 3k. Journal. TEACHER wishes suitable employ ment for remainder of vacation. Tel.. M. 33M, room 29. E X P E R IE S (Til) woman wants day work Wednesday and Thursday. Call after p. m. Woodlawn 2138. HESPEOTABLK lady wants position as housekeeper, country preferred. Call 2S8 4th st. t WOMAN wants washing and cleaning by day. East 4496. RELIABLE woman wants work by day or hour. Main 9492. GOOD hand laundry wants bundle rras h Ing. Phone T abor 4275. WANTED work by hour. Sellwood 668 DHESSMAKING 213 W. PARK et Having moved my dressmaking shop I want to invite my friends and patrons to call at my new address; childrens' clothes a spe cialty. Mrs. F. Barnes. 21$ W. Park st. Phone Main 7361. ) ' BRING the little miss to our children1 shop and have her school suits madet very reasonable. 213 W. Park st Mrs. V Barnes. Phone Main 7361. FAMILY sewing by the day, reason. able. Bellwood 82. MTKSES CARE of children by hour. 191. Sellwood KUKMMIIED ROOMS ROOMS and apartments In modern hotel. 12 KA week and tin. 458 A14erv 1 (OoaUaue. om Xex race) . v 1 en - ',1 .'