THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. 13 MATERNITY HOSPITAL BUILDING PLANS ARE Wemme Institution Is to Be Ready for Occupancy in Four Months, It Is Said, ENDOWMENT IS AMPLE Wo Ciarg-e Will Be Mafla for Services and Ha Discrimination Will Ba Shown to Inmates. Plana are being rushed by A. E. Doyle, architect, while the four-acre tract at Blythewood In being surveyed and cleared preparatory to the start of construction on the White Shield maternity hospital for wayward girls, provided by the endowment of the late E. Henry Wemme. It Is planned thai the hospital shall be ready for occu pancy in four months. . Aftar months of searching for a .Ultabla site, the board of directors Vacantly bought the four-acre hillside tract at the head of Thurman street on which the two-story hospital will ba erected. The building will nt he alone Straight, conventional Hups, ns most public Institution of Us kind are, but wtlr be the style of a large, comfortable country home. It will cost $36,000. Tha grounds will be sufficiently cleared of brush and trees to allow room for the work of a 1 ..dscnpe art ist, but the natural environment will be preserved as much as possible. Wo Charges Made, The hospital will be maintained free "Of charge, without discrimination as to race or creed, from the Income of half of the estate of the Lite V.. llrnrv Wemme, appraised nt $350,000, left for that purpose. The Income from the estate amounts to about $2000 a month. The hoard of directors was .empowered with authority to borrow by mortgage on the property to the amount of $75,000, but on account of the present flnsnclnl market only $50. 000 whs borrowed. The board of directors, for msny years Associates and friends of the donor, will have full nuthority in the affairs of the Institution for three years, after which period the hospital will he turned over to the Christian Science church In the form of a trust. The personnel of the hoard of direct ors Is J. J. Cole, Miss Jessie Carson . and Henry W. Wels. Tirst Section Settled. The first section of the will for the disposal of the Wemme estate has been settled by the directors. One half of the estate was divider into 100 shares, 20 of which were left to each of four brothers and sisters, while the remain ing 20 shares were divided among dis tant relatives and friends. Over $2'., 000 has been sent to heirs In Oermanv. With that portion of the est;ite nt tended to. the directors were to utilize the Income of three pieces of property for the proposed institute. The prop erty consists of one-half of a bloek at Broadwav and Burtiside street, oc cupied by the Keats Automobile mm Tany: a lot 120 )V 100 where the Hlrsch-Wels Manufacturing company la situated, and the ground and build in ; occupied by the Mollne Plow com pany at Fnlon avenue and Hast Flan ders street. The Institute Is to he maintained perpetually by the Income of the property, under absolute power of the trustees of the estate. To Nami Director. Within the next few months promi nent physicians will be appointed to aerve on a board as directors of the medical side of the Institute. The will of K Henry Wemme also provided that the Barlow toll foad to Mount Hood, built at a cost of $25. 000, which Mr. Wemme Intended to hard-surface In time, should go to George Joseph, his attorney. Knowing that Mr. Wemme had offered It to the United States government free, pro vided that U should be maintained In good shape. Mr. Joseph has recently made a similar offer, which Is now under consideration by the govern ment. Ileal Estate Transfers. Lee Clinton and wt. to Helno Pener and wf.. I.. 22. H. S. AlMna $ 2,000 FIury Sensel and wf. to Anna Ilvland. L. II, 11. U. 8, Allitna Hta (to correct error 1 rortland Trut Co. to Sophie r. Zlm-. meniinn L. 2, In B. 4. Irrlntlale 10 alavhrook I.nnd V. to First Trust A Havings IJnnk or St. John, or.. I,. 10, 11. B. T. May brook (gl-en to ae cure cniitrnctpt The Holbrouk Inrestnienf company to Flmt Trnt A Savings Hank of flt. Johna, Or., I,. 7. . H. 4. L. .1. 8 f. B. 8. and I,. 1, is. B. 3. all In Ma rengo Add. to City of St. Johna (Klven to aeenre contract! C. O. Hwnffonl to Yamhill Mercantile Co., I,, n. 6. 7. S. It. 2. Norrrunidnlc. . David I. Riven to school district No. 1, part of b. 1. B. 4. lrvlndale H. A. Williams and wf. to Junius B. Wright aud wf., U. 10, H. 3. Madra (Riven to secure any ltena that might occur from contract hat. aald partita) A. K. Eklund and wf. to firover C. Muagrore. W. fiOxloO ft. of L. 1. . H. 5, beflnnlDg W. Vk aald lota la lranhoe Margaret Williams to Edward I", Wil liams, hiis., und. S Int. hi L. 27. II. 10. Albinii , B. M. Banev and wf. to JeHe M. Walk er et al. L. 12. U. 2. J. C. Scot fa Add. to St. Johns R. B. Brand and wf. to reninsula Se curity Co.. L. 15. 1fl. 17. B. 6. Oak Park Add. to SI. John- 10 10 10 10 10 10 NOW BEING RUSHED Hon. Chap. E. Hughes will arrive in Portland on a special train via Great Northern Railway at North Bank Station, Tenth and Hoyt Sts. 6:00 A. M., August 16th The lttention of the public Is also directed to the fact that THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY operates thiee perfectly good trains daily between PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, B. C. and intermediate points. Leave Portland 10 A. M., 5 P. M., 12:30 Midnight Arrive Portland 6:00 A. M., 5:55 P. M., 10 P. M. Tickets, Parlor and Sleeping car reservations and full information at City Ticket Office, 343 Washington St. and at Depot. M. DICKSON C. P. & T. A. John V. Fisher to Anna B. Fisher. L. . B. C, Uurlart Add 10 U a. Huada, L. 8, B. 137, Roue City Park 630 Eliner f!en and wf. to Ethel K. Flee- nor, L. 7. 8, U. 8, Gregory Hte BOO Fin ma Tapp and bus. to 11. Glaze, L. 4. B. 4. Nash's First Add 10 Paul B. Powers to "idlth M. Powers, I;. 4., B. 2S, Itcme City Park 1 rrauk Pavletlcb to J. U1. Currey. L. 13, B. 1, Sweet Brier 10 E. W. Child to Clifford C. Chllda. L. 12. B. 11. Park View Rttd 1 Mary J. WeiUel et al to lrrln K. Welt zel, Lu 10, 13. ii. Highland acboolbouse Add 10 H. U. Starkweather, trustee, to John F. Bunnell et al. land In Kec. 3:1, T. 1 N., It. 2 H. (l correct error ) 1 Marie Haller to Walter K. Prnden et al, ii. Mi L. 4. except K. S ft. thereof, la B. a, Blfc'g'i AUd 1 Ibme city park Asn. to Elizabeth K. Moore, part L. lo. B. 128. 11dm City Psrk 10 Roae City Park Ansa, to J. Ilrjwm Mnore et al. part of L. 10. B. liiS, ltiee City Park (to correct error) 10 Frank W. Wlnu lo Peter Urulier, L. 1, B. IS, Columbia Heights, assigned to FTank W. Wlun, aaalgued to Anna Schmidt, aHsigned to Pettr timber, contract fur sale 675 H. B. Noble and wife to Peter Uruber et al.. L. l, U. Is. Columbia lit"-. W. I) 10 Earl Wulker to Jules Brackek. I.. 7. It. 3. Knst St. Johns Add. centrart .f nale 750 Hcrvey 8. Merrlman and wife to Oert riele Krlngelhaeb. 1.. 0. K. 4, Shadv wi.l Park W. D 10 Vha.fiH C. .Nnrtbup to I). J. Cooper, I.. It, VI and frac. I.. 10, 11, B. 8. IrvinR wood, W. L) lu Ileum Ptrptr and wife to Lorena K. Clinton I.. 2:t, B. 11, Alblna, W. 1). 730 Sum I. lua and wife to J. J. OeUer et al., 1.. 1. 2, B. 5, lluKiurad Park W. I 10 II. Taylor H1U and wife to Fred E. UiiV, 1.. 7, 8. It. 2, Alia Add 1 Charles Moore and wife to James Mal colm et al.. 8. 16 ft. of U :1 and N. 17 ft. of I.. 4, li. 9, Park View Extd.. W. I) 2.700 Or gory Inv. in Amabel B. Oxiirnn, I., vy, :r. is 4. (iieuery Hts., 8. W. l loo Ortifou Apple OrthanU Co. to .S. J. ( ix lirun, L. l." 11. 3. Hardltuan Add.. V. b 10 Karl V. lively and wife to William ('ornfoot. I.. 8, 11. It. Subd. of itlvi-r View Add.; uluo L. 33 1-3x50 ft.. Peed fi P.crbara lined and hus. to School llst. No. 1, L. 3, B. 1, Pearson's Add., W. U 10 Kthel J. I-arscm to School llt. No. 1,, b. 2. B. 1. Pearson's Add., W. I... 10 Alvlua I. Iju-son to S.-hool blst. No. 1, I.. 1, It. 1. Pear-nn's Add.. W. 1) 10 Mra. I rank I.. 7.:cimeruiao and hus. lo ScImioI IMet. No. 1. I.. 0. lo, B 1. Pearson's Add., U 2, B. 4. lrvin dale, W. Ii 10 Ajitlrew J. Pearson and wife to HchtMil HUt. No. 1. It. 7, A. 11. 1. Pear-on's Add.. W. V 10 A. P. Smith and wife to School Dint. No. 1, L. 8 ,B. 1, Pearson's Add., W. I) 10 Olive (.;. Jnynes Bnd hus. to School Kist . No 1 L. r, B. 1. Pearson's Add , SV. I"! 10 B. B. Urumwell and wife to l.ldla A. Swanson. I.. 20, B. 13. Chicago (aa slgned to Kinel Suiinsoii), agreement 2,000 J V.. Kramer utn 1 wife t" J. F. Gilpin, et al., I.. 4, B. . Wllluml.ia. W. I) 10 It A. Schramm and wife to K. B. Hyatt, I.. 1. B 55, I jjurclhurst, W. I 10 Gun Nebuti nnd wife to Allie Todiuen, I., in, H. R. l-arrell's Add.. W. 1) 10 Peiilnaulu 1 live- tuieut cimiuiiv te FTed C. lmnhaui. L. lt. 'M. li. 3. Victoria Park. W. I, 875 I"niruuta Investment company to Fred erick A. Dunham, I.. 1. 2. 3, 4. 21, 22 23 2-1, 25, B 3, Victoria Park, " w". I 1.T53 Peninsula Investment -oinpHny to Henry M. Mitit, I.. H, , 7. 8, 8, lo. B. R, Victoria l'rk. W. I 1,050 Peninsula Investment company to Har riet K. Dunham. I.. 5. 6. 7. 8. 40, 50. B. 2. Victoria park, W. D 1.230 Iiullding rerniits. W. L. NUson, erect one atory frame dwell ing, 704 E. 7th at. N., between Kreuiont and Klickitat ata.; builder. John Mayatrmn: $1000. Crane Co.. repair all atory fireproof rein forced concrete warehouse, 110 N. 14th at., corner lrvtug at; builder, I). F. Campbell; K. L. Ruach. repair one atory frame church, 340 Kklduiore t.. between Garfield and Mal lory area.; builder, Petersen A Watson; S.V. J. V. Kllgnre, repair one atory frame dwell ing. tVI4 Wilaon at., between 19th and 20th at.; builder, aatne: $2J. L. T. Ruaaell, repair one nnd cr half atory frame dwelling. 7C8 Cleveland are., between lleech nnd Fremont ata.: builder, aaine; 3."0. Portland Termlnnl Inv. Co., repair three atory mill warehouae. 174 N. l.'ltli at., be tween Irving and Jtilinsuu ats. ; builder, same; $.".'.. . II. Reed, repair two atory frame dwelling. 44 K. 2:jd at. N.. betwevn Tillamook and Thompson ma.; builder, V. W. Mason; $100. Olds. Wortuian & King Co.. repair five atory fireproof steel frame department store, 10th at., between Alder and Morrison ets.; builder, Lutke Mfg. Co.; $2.Vm. Stephen Collins, repair one atory frame shoe repair whop. 1M-I3d Russell at,, between Al blua and Hnrthwlrk sta.; builder, same; $75. J. A. Wilkinson, repair one story frame building, 117 W. Farrngut st., between Derby and Urandun ata.; builder, lllauer & Dallbo; tl.VX). Kalherlne It. Deahon, repair two story frame dwelling, l'37 Hills'lnle drive, between Iter tha and Fairmont blvd.; builder, same; &3. diaries U. Olaen. erect one story frame gar age. 80 E. 41at st.. between E. Clay aud E. Market sts.; builder, aalne; $40.. C. L. Keliey. uiuve one story frame dwelling. 73o:t H2d st. S. 1... between 7Hd and 74th aves.; mover, same; $50. Martha View, repair one atory frame dwell ing. 000 K. 10th at., between Rhine and Rhone sts ; builder, 0. Johnson; $170. J. Greenwood, repair one and one half story frame dwelling. 03UB 4nth at. S. E.. between 03d und 64th aves.: builder, same; $10O. Corbett estate, repair two atory frame art rooms and factory, ltiU 10ih St., between Mor rison and Yamhill its.; builder, William Fos ter; $345. (1. E. Hamaker. erect one story frame gar age, 372 K. 38th st. N .. between Rroadway and Hnticock ata.; builder, same; $:voo. 1'. (1. Arata, erect two story frame dwelling. 4C, Floral ae.. between E. Couch and E. Liavla ts.; builder, day work; $."000. Karl Znller, erect one story frame dwelling. 1711 E. IBtB st., between Sherrett and llaruey avea.; builder, same; $1500. Kntzkv Bros., move one and one half story frame dwelling, 4528 8tth St. S. E.. between 4ilth and 4Tlh avea.; mover, A. D. Mouuie; $ir.o. Fast Side Business Men's club, erect one story frame band stand, aoutheaat corner E. :tii and Alder ata.; builder. Camp A Oupuy; $10. Aler Klohk, erect one story frame dwelling, 6303 80th st. S. K., between 3d and 84th aves.; builder, A. J. Brudger; $2150. Realty Associates, repair six story ordinary tores and offices, 3C. Washington St.. be tween Park and W. Park sts.; builder, Parker A Bsnfleld; $50. Jchn Zuklle, erect one story frame dwelling. 1014 Endlcott St., between Columbia blvd. and Trent. .n St.. builder, J. N. Cottardl; $400. ullus Voeller. repair one and one half story frnnie dwelling, 1774 E. 11th st.. between Ma riou and Linn aves.; builder, William Dablka $4II. H W. Manning, repair one and one half story frame dwelling. KHi Ravler St., betweea 2Cth and 27th sts.; builder. W. L. Buckner; limn. TELEPHONES MARSHALL 3071 A-2286 ALLEGED BAD CHECK ARTIST IS REPORTED ' ARRESTED IN EL PASO M, Gratfelder, Thiel Detective Agency Charges, Passed Two Worthless Checks Here M. Orabfelder is under arrest at EI Paso, Texas, according to telegraphic e.ovicea received from the El Paso of fice of the Thlel Detective Agency by F B. Sutton, local manager, last nlpht. Orabfelder Is accused by tho defectives of ensiling checks here just F rior 'o leaving for Texas, and It was through the efforts of the Portland office that he. was apprehended Sutton charpep that Orabfelder, un der aliases of 'lolcjblatt, Llndy, Gordon and Golsenburg, represented himself aa a traveling salesman and worked at the hotels, traveling and dressing well, and always cashing checks for $100 Or more. He arrived at the Benson hotel on August 2, Sutton charges, and regis tered under the name of Orabfelder. He cashed a check on August 3 for $100 on the blank of the Chicago Mop & Polish company, drawn on the Con tinental Commercial Bank of Chicago and left the same day, Sutton alleges. Two days later, Sutton charges, he returned und registered at the Port land under the name of M. Oelsenburg, cashing a check foV $100 there and leaving the same day for El Paao. ll was traced by his baggage and the arrest in Kl Taso was the result. Orabfelder cashes checks on The Cil.v Tailors of Chicago as well as tiie Chicago Mop & Polish company, and Is wanted by the U. S. Grant hotel in San UleKo, Alexandria hotel in Los Angeles and the Hacramento hotel In Sacramento, Sutton asserts. Clark Also Wanted in Kansas City State Parole Officer Keller Aecelvee Word That Man Wh0 Broke Oregon Prison Had Trouble in East. fialem, Or., Aug. 15. State Parole Officer Keller received word from the metropolitan police of Kansas City, Mo., today that K. J. Clark, an inmate of the Oregon prison, was convicted of grand larceny in April, 1913, and was pai-oled from the bench, after be ing sentenced to serve two yeaia in the penitentiary. Efforts have been recently made to secure a pardon for Clark. He was arrested several days ago In Spokane and returned to the Oregon prison to serve out a fccntence for obtaining money under false pretenses. He es caped after being made a trusty at the Institution here, and nothing was heard from him until he was caught In Spokane. If he should be pardoned In Oregon, he would be returned to Missouri to face a charge of violating the terms of his parole there. Smith Will Attempt ! Long No-Stop Flightl Machine Will Be "All California" War i Plane; Course Will Bs Prom San Pranolsco to Sas Diego. Los Angeles, Aug. 15. (IT. P.) , Floyd Smith, chief pilot of the Glenn Martin aeroplane school here, prepared i fcr his departure for San Francisco to day, where he will attempt a non-stop ' flight to San Diego via the overland route. Smith will pilot one of Martin's newest 125 horsepower "all Califor- : nia" war planes ln the flight. The motor of the crait was de signed and built by a San Francisco manufacturer, while the piano was constructed ln Los Angeles without importation of materials from tho east. leaving San Francisco, Smith will follow the same route taken by Silas Christofferson in a flight which con sumed a number of days some time ago. Smith is tho holder of a number of altitude records for hydroaero trail. Paper Box Makers Strike in New York Secretary of Union Declares That 16,000 Worker in the Trade Will Be Out Before the End of This Week. New York, Aug. 1 j. (I. N. S.) Te.i ', thousand paper boxmakers In New ; Yoik City are on strike today. Before the end nf thu c,m-,ni Rosenbaum, secretary of the Bojtmak- m' HTl1l-n ft n r. ni i n r.A t 1. I - l -. tt.juuuim.-u hum iiiurmniji that 13.000 other workers in the trade.1 including clerks and teamsters, will become idle, and 310 shops will lie closed. 1 Among the demamls are a 50-hour week, a raise of from 10 to 20 per cent for piece work, nnd recognition of the union. Infantile Paralysis at Stockton, Cal, Death of Howard Lee Marktaani, Aged 14, Prompt Health Officer to Take Precautions Affainat Its Spreading. Stockton, Cal., Aug. 15. (P. p.) ! Following the death of Howara Pee Markham. 14, of Infantile par.ilysis. ' and a belief that an infant's "deal i; i:icj week was due to the s-ame cause. t!.c city and county health officers '-lay took precautions to prevent the spread of the disease. State officials may te called in. An examination of all "sick children has been ordered. Health Board Report. , San Francisco, Aug. 15. -(P. N. S.) , California has no epidemic of infan tile paralysis. " ( Figures obtained here today from the : state board of health show that up to date the number of cases Is slightly below normal. Here are the figures for the last five years: 1912, 516 cases; 1913, 92 cases; 1914,' 56 cases; 191&, 62 cases. From Janu ary to July, 1916, 31 cases have been reported. The disease usually Is more preva- i lent ln July, August, September and '. October. New Cases at New York. New York. Ausr. 15. (I. N. S. ) Thirty-nine deaths afid 163 new cases of Infantile paralysis were reported to the health department today. Charles Thornton of ! Roseburg Drowns Had Apparently Attempted to Water the Tmub, and Kortee Were Also Srown4; Harried Two Months. Roseburg, Or., Aug. 15. Charles Thornton, aged 22 years, son of J. ' J. Thornton, a pioneer resident, was drowned this morning in the South ' Umpqua river, about two miles west of Roeeburg. He had driven to the river to haul gravel, and apparently tried to water his team while hitched to the wagon. The team was also drowned. i Thornton graduated from Roseburg high, school In 1916. He was married two months ago. Attempt to Postpone ! Bomb Trial Is Made ' Defendant Mooncy Declared In Court i He Had Not Tet Secured Lawyer for Hiineelf or Wife. i San Francisco. Aug. 15. (P. JV. s.) ' A further attempt to secure ds.!ay in ' the preparedness parade bomb trials was Indicated today, when Thomas J. Mi oney. prior to appearing in the supe rior court to plead, declared he had not yet secured an attorney for himself on hip wife, Rtna Mooney, jointly Indict ed with him and three others for murder. Warren K. Billings case was also on the calendar today for plead'ng. KW TODAY 6 I Loan of 810.000 and TTn i On znproved Business rroperty (or for Improvement Purposes). J. p. UPSCoatR, 843 Static BtretL RUPTURE Johnston & Umbarger RUPTURE SPECIALISTS 411.412 Alisky Bldg. Results Guaranteed Fearev Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS 3t o DekTra Bldg.. Portland. Or MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment fc Mortgega Co. Offices 309-4. 170 3d St. To Loan, $300, $500, $800, $1000 to $1500 1 ana 8 Per Cent Int. City Property J. Ii. Wilis CO., 384 C. of C. Bldg. FARM LOANS Mortgage Company for Amsrics Boom 02. Alnsworta 9Hg. T'"Tip Mstvi 6841. Portland. Or. Al CllO.N SALKS TOMOHKOW AUCTION tomorrow at residence, 230 E. Halsey st. Furniture of 6 rooms AT Wilson's Auction House, 169173 2d st. Sale at 10 a. m. Al 2 p. m. at Ford A iction Co., 19i 2d st. Furniture, carpets, etc. CLASSIFIED Al KATES CASH ADVEBTISEMSMTS. Dally or Sunday: I'4 cents per word for all clasalflcatlnna ex cepting "For Rent In Private Kusnlly." "lioom snd Board in Private Family." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ads. which are 1 V, rents per w ord. Three insertions for the price of two Seven lnsertfons for the price of five. No ad taken for leaa than l!i cents. CASH MUST accouipany copy to obtain above rates. CHARGED ADVERTISEME1TTS. 1 cents per word per Insertion. This charge la for all classifications except ing "For Kent ln Private Family." "Boom and Board in Private Fsmlly." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ada, whica are 1U cents per word per insertion. No ad eharged for le than 15 cents MEETING NOTICES 41 HAWTHOK.VK iOiMJE. NO. Ill, A. F. & A. M. A spe cial communication will be held this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 at the Masonic Tern- i - -. . in me j--. j. de gree. Special features will be li-io-duced to make this work interesting duced to make this work the most in teresting. A special invitation is given to all K. A. and F. C Masons and vlslt brothren. C. K. MII.LKR. Secretary. v..-vii' meets every Wednesday evening ln W. O. YV. Temple. 128 11th st. All mem bers requested to at tend. Visitors welcome W. W. UARROW. C. C. Herman ScharTg, Clerk. PORTLAND LODGE 2 '. 3 . regular meeting. Moose hall, Broadway and Mor- : isun St.. at s o clock p. m . every Wednesday eve ning. Visitors welcome. P. L. PROCTOR. Secretary. KENTtlN bOUGK, NO. 1.'. A. F. & A. M. Special communication tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 K. A. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. By order of the ROUT. KACH. Sc'y liiipj Statistic marriages. Birtbs. Deaths. (ie'.ri;.- WUIIhiu Stuuer. Starr. Ii'nhu. leftal, ii nil Minerva Mae Ohl. GlO.i 4Mli st. S. E.. U-Kul. i;lvnnl V. Knox, lltUi llassnln st.. legal, and Aupista Siefer Paris. 3-1 Kith St., leal. Iliiirj- !.. Mal.er, 4:;0 K. 4"jtii t . N.. leiral. and SIvrtle I.. Fowler, 431 E. 4ti:li t. N., legal. , I. 11. Ynmig, llugene. Or., legal: aud Lib Margaret SeiiKhtake. lOUi nt.. iegal. Williani A. (nw. Hikh) River, Or.. P-jral. and O-tirMarice S. Tavlur. 7S7 Irving at., leyal. Kgliert L. Snyder, Seattle, legal, and Minnie M. (iaiwity. IlensiMi liotel. legal. J. Sliwti P.reiiiiun. 4.VJ E. Imrnslde st.. legal. and ltnl'v K. Shewier. :tta E. 31't at., legal. W, G. Smith & Co, larT Third f'oor Morgan bldg. Lillhaii suits lui rem. al. sues. UniQue T:i 1 ! cr 1 1 . - i o "tu!i Si ark st IHKTHS JA St' HI N A Tn Mr. and Mr. Paul JsKohina. Wit) Mi.lai street, August 1, a daughter. J LMYt.lt T Mr. and Mr. Victor A. Ne- mvfr. 451 Webster street, August 8, a aon. BAILEY To Mi . and Mra. B njamin H. Bai lev. tSSK K. Buriu-ide stree, July 25, u daughter. Bit VAN To Mr. aud Mrs. llohert Bryan. ,172 K. Clay, August o. a daiinhter. TAYLoK To Mr. and Mrs. James P. Taylor. 675 Ciackamaa atreet, August 10. a .kiugh- ter. t'ULEET To Mr. and Mrs Cnarlle Ehlert, 19 8th atreet, July 31. a daughter. WKIXSTEIN To Mr. and ilia. Israel Wein- steln, 6SS 2d atreet, July 51. a ton. K1RTLAND To Mr. and Mra. Chester H. Klrtland. 66 E. I ipmire, July 2. a Ben. MOON To Mr. and Mra. E. F. Moon. 3il Uoes atreet. Aagtwt 5 a aoo. HALL To Mr. and Mr Philip W. Hall. 835 E. 3.'ld street. Aiuruat 6. a son. HPSSKMEE To Mr. and Mra. Adolpb A. Hexaeuier, 13S1 E. ISth street. August 7, a daughter. Ll.HMKCRl To Mr. and Mra. Cfaarlea T. I.ehmknhl, 941 Duackley arenue, August S, daughter. fT0 7 f CAMP i I WA7 W. M. BIRTHS (Continued) HOI.'GHTON To Mr. and Mra. John Houghton. 7BC Harrard atreet. Augtut 3. a dauchtcr. TI.NDALL To Mr. and Mra. Wallace Thidall, lf47 Van Houghton, August 4. a dauRhtr. MOORE To Mr. ana Mra. Edgar R. Moore. vas vFwr Mr ' ,'i,rM, 5'w j van' NeB. 2i4 N. Zlat, Aucuat 3, a too. ADKINS To Mr. and Mr Arthur Artklna. 1K59 Portsmouth, August 5. a daughter. i EI DO WAY To Mr. and Mra. Albert B. Kldg- way. 591 E. 34th. Auguat s. a aoh. KINO To Mr. and Mr. Alton King, S39 I Hryant street, August 8. a dnushter. i ROBINSON To Mr. and Mra. Albert O. Rob inson, 420 40th areDue. August 7. a wn. j GOLUSrKIN To Mr. and Mra. Al Goldstein, 6t& Millwaukle, August 3. a sou. LE1TZER To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leltzer. 4421 Slid arerme S. E., August 8. a eon. SEGIUN To Mr. and Mra. otto RegUn. P7 E. 7Uth atreet. Auguat 2, a daughter. , STAFFORD To Mr. and Mr". Urtorf A. Rtaf- fiTd, Kpraj", Or., August 4. a .n. DWNINi To Mr. and Mrs. Dallaa Downing. 2:t7 E. TCtli S., Aug. 3, a son. POWELL To Mr. aud Mrs. Ken II. Powell, 7WU Burtbwlek, Joly 31. a mm. LOLLIS-To Mr. aud Mra. .Wllham Ixllis, 1S3 E. 6tb at., Aug. 8, a aon SEIP To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Selp, SS. ! Mallory ave Jufc- M a daughter. i MADSKX To Mr. Snd Mrs. l'etor Madsen, 1058 i E. 7th st.. Aug. 4. a son in, P-rri.fr :i Mr. John C Elde O0S E 7lh St.. Aug. 2. a daugliti-r. LOVK-Ti) Mr. and Mrs. William S. Love. 475 llolladay ave.. July 29, a daughter. Dirri'iiiiiv. T ir Mr. William P. ' Patterson," li$2 Clinton at.. July 2l. a uaugti- ,Hr . . ,, . ,, I WALKEKr-To Mr. and Mrs. W illiara t alker. : r-y? blvd, Ann. f a daugnter THOMPSON lo Mr. nu iirs. .-Nicoiai luomo- son, 1123 K 10th st. N ., July 22. a son. VU.KtliT,i Mr n,l Mra. Phi n Walker. 7;i K. ISth 6t.. Aug. 5, a daughter. J RANKIN To Mr. and Mrs. lloti-rt Rankin, 1 P.7:i E. Morrison, July 81, a daughter. BONNl'K To Mr. and Mfs. Ambrose F. Bon- . wTlVilMr1--.: VTuei' 'wsrd. 849 A. 1 x.' I .. 1 .. Q 1 . AMACHER To M.-. and Mrs. Edward Amacher, I";j,D I'claware. August ll. a son. DEATHS AMI Fl'NKI.IS 75 HENRY At the l:.n:liy resident. !t:!o Kerliy stret. on Sunday morning. Mrs. Minnie I '.. beloved wife of James W. Henry, formerly of Mc-Mlnnvllle, Or. Kunornl t.rflay (Tuesd.ivi, 4::WJ o'clwock. at Chanr.bi-ra Company chapel, corner KiLlingsivorth aud Kerby. Interment Rce City cemeterv. Mt LI10I.HXl In this city. August 14. at ; his late residence. liS'M Kighty-fif th street : S. E.. lVinlel W. Mtilh olland, aged 4! jears, ; The remains are at the residence establishment ' vf f p-1''iulpJr A s"n",.Mo,tS'nlor-T, M w,! i" iiiut.oi ucic.ua. 1-,.,.,. . , pupers please copy. MALlktAiii-i-'iM tunexai serviees oi me laie Marion Mackenrie. wife of Ur. Kenneth A. 1 t w. -( ...in k. i,.i .A,n..n-n. . rc.,1 ,,.. dav'i. Aueuet'lO. at 3 p. m.. at the family'rea- ;nac. J.'h"ne Broadway 130. See own idenee. 145 Twentieth utrtet north. Interment er, 15 Js . 3'1 st .. city. at Rlvervlew cemetery : private. MACRAE At the residence. 1073 Van iPm- .en .lien. A.iKu-i 10. parlor. A nnoimcement of funeral Liter. SAI.1XK--Christine S:i'.lne. Uood Snmaritan honpitiil. AiiKuat bti yearB, senile brou rliitis and exlutustion. UliiNNull Mayr Alle O'Connor. St Vin cent's lnpital. Aug. !. 40 yoarsr cerebral tuinor. L'NK.N'invx MAN Willamette river. Aug. R, nlKHit " vears, drowning. SINCbAlR tarah E. Sinclair. 5811 41t ave.. AuK s. Ml years, pneumonia. ROMANO Mary I'lerl Romano. !W2 El'.iabeth, August 3. S. vears. tubercnloaia. YANTIS George V:intia. S92 E. 25th St.. Aug. !. lo vears, valvular heart iliseaie. NILMI-Oscar Nilml. Portland .Surgical hos pital. Ant. 7. 38 years, carcinoma. DAY I.lbt.ie Day. St. Vincent's boepltal. Aug ust 8. til vear, carcinoma. CAIN Foster Cain. 104 N. 9th St., Aug. 6. 39 vears, tuberculosis MOHAN Iu!s (ieorge Moran. 541 33d St., aui;. . (0 years, carcinoma. MANOTO Ceorsre Manoto. 515 Cth St. N. S. 38 vears. tuberculosis. Aug. FORKSTEI Klien Korestel. 401 N. 24th St., Aug. 7, H3 years, fracture. ZOKOVICH Alidiuiisos Zorovlch. St. Vincent's hospital, Aug. 7. JS years, diabetes melltls. CLARK Amanda Clark, 0il8 &7th ave.. Aug. b 12 veara carcinoma TANA fcarah A. Yuna. Portland Surgical boa- pital Aug- 10. 4 years, sarcoma. CONNOR Patrick Connor. 340 Chapman, Ang. ll 79 years, surgical shock. SHL'LTZ Mary Frances Snultx. 8 Mississippi ave.. Aug. . 31 'years rheumatism. BL'CHTEU Joseph Buchtel. 1'JiKj E. Washing- ton Aug 10, 85 years, senility. CROFT Mary Elizabeth Croft, 627 E. Conch st.. Aug. 10, wi jears, pernicious anemia. NKWI.1N Mabel Newlln, Portland Surgical hospital, Aug. 11, 22 years, cirrhosis of l;vcr. Bl UNS Lora Burns. 1100 E. 10th st., Aug. 9, 21 venra. cyanide of potassium. RKPP Harold John Repp, St. Vincent's, Aug. t years, ierit(tnitls. GKl'AMKK. -Willi aui Gedamke. oi E. Taylor, jiiJi: years, general debility " FLORISTS w . " MARTIN & FoRBErf CO. florists. 3R4 W:ash. Main a-ib. Mowers for all occasions artistically arranged. MAIN 61it: wreatns. pillows, $3 up. Sprays $1 up. Cbappell's, 347 Mor rison. CLAKKh; BKOb., florists, 2K7 Morrison St. Main or A-1805. Fine fiowers and floral designs No branch i-ores. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. !i S asli., bet. 4th and Sth Main 51 o A-l 102 OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO.. Glisan e. Mar 4372. A-1 464. is MAX M. SMITH tioriwt. )4iS tith St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED tS77 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507. A-1511 B-. l mm l"r.dei takci , Lati. Ilia and 1 la w t horne. Phones K. Tsl. H-HE. l.ady abS'.stan t. I JUo 11 o New residence establishr.i'-nt. UOl Wil li : ms ave. Woud.awn 22u, C-K' 13. A, D, Kenworthy Co, -r.K if.,? Tabor 5267; 58C2 'J2 Et., Lents. en'j.i: 6th st. and Foster toad, Arli-ta F, S. Dunning, Inc. - Kst Side Funeral dheclors. 414 E. Alder et. Phone Knst .'2 U-2525. ' J. P. FlNi.tY & SUN, Progressive Funeral Directors. MONTGOM Kit V AT FIFTH. 111LLLK oc '1'hAc'Ll, uiuependeiil fu ieral directors. Prices low as $20, $4'i 0. Wash, at Kl!a. M 2tiHl. A-7SH5. A, R. Zellar Co,f Wiiaains ave. last luSS C-tti l iftv flttfriilnnr llav ana meht servie.a fTTT V. MCn nr. Ciiderialiers. UUmilll IVIOUIUCCModern la; e.ery detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Bron.iwav 4:' A-..r. La tv assistant. CI C A( C V Undertaking Co. M ini 41SJ Of U V V lC A-2321. Cor. 3d ana C "lay. rOIQllMRESlUKNCL l.'NU. i'KLS 11". Mrr Hamilton tusl :0th ai.il OiMJk neral srvices Tat"' r u" P.RKEZK At SNOOK. JO? Pelr-inrt of 34'h f.Bdv t'irtiint. MOXlMKXTS FORTLAND MARBLE WKS . 264-268 4th St.. opp. city hall. . Main 8564. Philip Neu & Sons, for . memorials. fcbLASING GRANITE Ctf! GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 FOR HALF One beach lot, S acres 1 and lQhi acres, 5 minutes' walk to! Columbia Beach R. U. station, portly : cleared, one acre In garden, now 4 I room nous. Dig Darn, running water. . ranch suitable for truck gardening and chickens. Terms or cheno tor casn. ror particulars wri uw..e.. . G. Smith, R. f. L. No. 1. BOX ISA. Warrenton. Or. FOR SALE HOITSES 61 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SNAP? (OA ffi7lTKItD!M! 995 E, 29TH ST, NORTH New modern room bungalow, hard wood floors, sleeping porch, built-in effects, electric fixtures, attic, 7 foot concrete basement, cement floor, street : work paid; every modern conven- I i blocks south Owner there 10 to 6,1 0r phone East 545. " I louay aim 1 ru v..c .Ml . . 1 1 : . 1, est bargain vou will ever have! A modern 5 room bungalow, double con structed and everything up-to-date. ee in is 11 will Bllfprise jou. mil tu. "s'h N Alberta car. KlISK CITY PARK.. $2000. 5 rooms, lot S0xll5: orice cut f'ora $2(150: make vuor own ttrms: no mort- ki utt, to r- gage: close to school, block ,to car; 0 ""'J muucill WHU mcyiavo. FOR SAMi Bargain. 5 room col. age. 3 blocks to car full lot, fruit trees, j good plumbing. 1136 E. 26th N. Tr.O, .9P ln"uir at 1011 E' "th N" Iter. ! ih00 Hl.S a corner lot and house. I me Cornelius sort arinK piace, ior- merly a p.iloon, with 15 rooms up- j siain-. nu Mortn zoin at. un 21f McKav hblg. UK.U 'TIKI . home on 7 lots, price J.'.iOn, improvements n;one cost al most that much, will take cottage in the beach or automobile as part pay N.'-fi. Journal, KIi. room bungalow, nearly new, shc- r.fice. See this and make offer, $2..0 cash. Terms to suit. Woodlawn 4 1 ? 1 . VI VK room ino.lern bunualow. coin-r. w'orth sacrifice 16r.O. $!..;) nown. Sill in, .nth Ownpr lie olili'k. I N-SS. Journal. yni, ,1V nn..rir ' 'K ilL eei o. room houpc. ffll a dandv corner 6. room house, foil basement, fur- FOR SALE- New modern. 6 room bun galow. Bui'.t-in conveniences, oak :",.' ',' ,'""iue' nswtnorie m ' ' ' you want a modern o room i'ii.i,a- IF low, Rose City Park, cheap, call at K. 4'.Uh st. N. Owner. FOR SALE or exchange, modern fi room cottage close to car. Terms to suit. Woodlawn 3 r i ft . l"i;-j K. Mh st. N. FOR SA L1C or trade J1 200 equity 'n.FOll SALK at a bargain. l&.uOl) dally house and lot. See owner, 1289 K. Morrison. Phone Tnhor K23f. 5 OH SALE LOTS 10 BARGAINS. LOTS IN ALL DISTRICTS'. TERMS. J. C. CORFU N CO , LEWIS BLDG. FOR SALK Two choice lots ln lr vington Park. Call after 6 p. m. 354 Paoratnento st. Phone C-2004. CORNER lot, 28th and E-st Flanders; i paved streets; small house lor sale; 1 by owner. Phone Fast L'fi4. j . , ,.- , I AIvlyUI1 07 tr-'nn " - ' . -0 At-KKii, l00 I Easy terms, only 35 miles from -Portland, running water, good soil. Close to school and stores, 1 mile to . R. R. station and town. ; AKKRSON, GOOCH & CO., I K05 Stock Kxchanue Bldg. ; p;. U.1 A , blOSOu Ha I ACS i " I Good soil, city Water, close to car- line, easy terms; will build to suit pur- chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell wood 47f.. .John H Glbon. ownr. F()R sale or tradu for tseatlle real es tate, five acre orchard tract, nine teen miles from Portland on electric line. Write H. L. Klchcr, 2004 L'6th ave North Scnttle. Washington. CHICKEN, FRl lT. GARDEN ranches neetr Portland. 2, , 10 acre tracts. best tioil. Rood roads, near electric. $6S t'i $-00 per acre, easy terms. McFar- i land. 3(! Yeon bide, I'ortland. ' FOR SALE FARMS I MAKE only one effort to sell my lit tie unincumbered farm for $600 cash; I miles from depot, Winlock. on main lit.e: 10 acres. 3 in cultivation. 1 in yards, etc., rest easv cleared; good cot- trfRe, barn, small buildings. 40 four- year-old fruit trees, good water; fenced all round; German and Swiss neigh- bnrs. I am makirfrr an independent iiiiii; vmi i.-n ii. neiis ana o i-uws. Hu- diess C. L., Route 2. Box 92, Winlock, V. a.h. 107 acres with plenty of outrage, nearly new H room house, barns and : outbuildings, well watered, convenient to transportation end school, and only ; 30 miles from Porllund; price $50 pc acre, for further particulars address T-89. Journal. M F'lR wheat ranches, sale or trade Fit7maurlce. Condon Or. FOR RENT FARMS 14 For RENT, 120 A. dairv ranch, well improved near Boring. 73 a. In cultl- . i i i j i j , t i.-u iriii , vviii m'ii attJtlV KILii j mplf men! . OX - . J'inna I. hoii;sti:ai)! 160 Acre Relinquishment 4 miles from town; river throiiRh the place; 75 b'-ics river bottom; fine soil, no rock; price 1300. Two 160 are homesteads that Join. 2 miles from fivin, lays fine, no rock, pome timber, fine water; price $150 encn. Pundy. 411 Henry hi dir. TIMI5KK 28 SMALL logging or milling proposition on railroad near river near Holoiook Parker. 422 'i afhltiKl on. KXCHANCiK IIK.Mi KHTATK 2$ WILL trade lor moi-icrn Imncaimi-. close, in, improved i acres, no en- cumbrance. cood ulastered r.-room bungalow fruit, wcil and improve- I men ik ; one-fouith miie to liFe Iin -'i. .louma Jl . equity in beauiif'ul raml.Tn 9-room Walnut Park home- to eharige f r modern i-rom bungalow in restricted district; 1 1 eo oL im uinbrancc. S-66, Journal. 10 ACitl-"S. iniiirovcd, Meaverton die KoL irtvVVne,n-.,,,!L" ttict; trade mobile or Portland property; bal. long! , time; nothlnt; due. C. 11. Fry, Pea- ,' - - i-- v.w- verton tor immediate loans at i v and OFT of town propeuy ,o am.u,.i 01: J' C" $137. 7U0. clear of incumbrance. t3 t.oibin t o.. l.ewia bldg. ' trade for Portland; no agents. Call 10al Chamber of tonnneite. Call lor Mr. KillinglaiKl. 24 ACRfcS, near Poi- .t drove, b acres CabH paid Ijr inoi tiiKe. noiea. con cleared, good soil; house, orchard,! Uacta, mortgage lojna. reaaoneble fine nlaco: will trade for clear dtvi ra!'1? !" H I .e wi. ! .otio -.- 4 I ,e w I b i . i ... proper' y. 23 1 ft "th Pt. N. WILL exchange lor . leur l'ortland property up to i'i.ooo my 43-acre rarm, in Al conuu.oji, i:iciude3 cattle lend 'Top. K-!l, Journal. 1 235 ACKLo, ioo timot r iaria. l rade Trade rc"". mortgage, contract lots ir'Mu.SKl TO LOAN in aniuani. oiiTUu equities. ' 8er bldg. Ac CO., 40 ACRES aifalfa land und irrigation, house, barn, 1 Vi miles to, rllroad. 981 K, 2!tri et. N. Woodlawn 20a '5 AXD 8-room house, modern and 3 ' lom, vatue iio'jn, to trace tor stock i ro neh lwner. A-HA Jonrnfll A Tl W. lor.Kinir for ottv nrAhahlu to match our farms and ranches. RIL'HANMACII '.. L v. ,.. KKAL estate of merit exchanged any- where; vour listings solicited. So McKay bide. HAVE 1500 1'). horse, wafton. harness. farm implements, for real estate or.llooo to ion, real estate secui.y. WE om modern bungalow, corner. house. L-64. Journal. EXCHANGE: REAL ESTATE 24 (OOntlnned) 67 ACRES, 0 In cultivation, 4 room house, good barn, young orchard, water piped to house and barn, 1 mile from vallev town, A-l land. Will trade ror zo or 30 acres, near rortiana witn small improvements. A. J. Farmer. 07 Stock Exchange. CITY property to trade tor good farm, 2 S room house, 10 good lots, one large barn, 5 minute walking distance from 2 carllnes: thia rroperty is worth $8500. Owner K. A. Butenschoen. 27S Halleck nt., Portland. Or. t tOH SAUK ror $1060, Mt. Scott dis trict, house and lot; lot 36x114. Small house, modern plumbing. basement, wood shed, chicken yard, all complete, or I will trade for larger house or clear lots, close In. fall Tabor 2Sj4. OONTkacTiik.s. A'ri'k.wiiix Other tiiiUes ar organized for their protection. If uu ian s the need or a contractors' organliation call at 608 Panama building and help orgau ie. A Contractor, Main 47tiK. FOR EXCHAXGK-S room houe, large cement cellar, for smaller houae, ranch or merchandise. Owner. K-SM, Journal. KOOMlXtJ HOl'SKS 53 It Pays to See Me First When jini want a rooming house or grocery store. I.. A. HAM,, B12 Panama bldg. rsj'-s 1 snap in city, tf room looming house, always- full. 2 blocks from postoiiice; tent $35: furniture 1st class, J660 piano Included; no brokers. jy-i. journal. Rt.iu.M 1 NO nouse. l'j rooms, nice mod- ern place. A snap. Well furnished 1 Price complete J260 ' Hll l.'I 41 ll ST 12 ltuoJIS, west sida, close In; good neignuorlioou ; good paying proposl tlon. Owner, W-134. Journal. l''oR SAlK Snap, a loom house, ai- l ways iuii rurniiure nrst Class, reu: $.16; piano in imled. N-!i, Jotirual. li i i t I SKKKIOI'INU rooms by owner, cheap. Marshall 25114. IllSIXKSS OITOKTI'MTIIIS '20 EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPENISOS. Very prosperous mfg. concern .. t2 5. duo Creamery , earning $400 monthly . $2700 'Htstaurant. tluiviug town; Wash. $1776 r ins lit e lildferv v,t i uli.r-t :ill Auto repair shop, big paying concern $1400 Grocery witji II. K. rooms at $900 Light mfg. concern, paying well.. $700 Entertainment prou. on beach. .. .$150 Auto top construction business at $360 J'ooi, cigars and noft drinks at.. U0O(j painting business . X3 7 5 is, equipped . $oB0 Fu1 particulars at 329 Morgan bldg FOR HALE or will trade for clear real dim,, i iv. -.n t.,i.i..v..i i...i ! na nJ " , ' ,, " AT. , . .; " .... j mays harbor, the largest lumber ' shipping port in the world. Ail iress . owner, ilin N. A. Rush, Aberdeen, : 'ush. i capacity sawmill, complete and in operation, plenty of orders. 1,0 JO, 000 feet timber, mure available, on main line S. P. Addre&g owner. Box 41, 'ittaKe Grove. fr. OW N jour ovva buslntsK; with a work ing capital of $100 we can plnce you In char go of exclusive territory; a proposition of merle, will ft nnd thor ough Investigation. Call 301 Columbia ! tddg , POOL hail and luncii counter, cig'ii conrectionery and soit driiiK cout.t ers, rooms upstairs, cheap, in gciod payroll town (.Camas. Wash.) ou prin cipal corner, i-te owner, 4111 Clyda hotel. REAL .nap for cush, and good money maker. Fine grocery and delicates sen in good apartment district. Rent naid for q month. Good "riiHon tor t tlllni. M.,1, "I'll ') lirl. a tUliO l'OU are often uncertain about wliat you should do. There is a Hay to fir.d out. We t'utnish information upon ull subjects. J. ri. Knauss, abstract room, court" nouse. M1LL1N1-.RY at a sacrifice on oounl of fcickne.ss, an old established mil linery store, cast side, buslucsJ dis trict; living room in rear, rent i2o. c'al) Wood l.i wn 4 74 1. FOR SiALE. pool room and confection ery, good location and cheap rent; located at 180 3d St., near Yamhill; 2 pool tables, confections, tobaccos, ci gars. Auk fcr F.im Joseph. Trades of All Kinds " Grocery stores, rooming houses, cigar stands and restaurants. Wbat have vou? Son L. A. HALL, 512 Panama bldg. $2500 WARM mineral springs, lm bathhouse, swimming proved with pool, dwelling house, tents, on Mount Hood auto road; part trade. L li Me- syrv-e owner, Rowe,Or. pOR BALK, iestilttis restaurant and ,,oma bfikery in the cUy; living ro,j:n8 in connection; deal with owner, , for oa,h Xel Mar 1211 $325 TAKES Tine grocery, lncludn furnished living rooms, fine stock fine fixtures. 64th st., 3iith ave. Ml. Scott car, COMPLETE EdiMon moving picture road show outfit, originally cost $1SOO; only $200. 128 First. N. V. P.irsnin Store. ; FOR HALE Or will consider trade i fr tock of merchandise. Lumber i yard and planing mill. R. L. Coe Co., j Gran's Pass. Or. PARTNER wanted with $1800, fine confectionery and cigar store; a momy maker; good opening for lady or gentleman.' G-35. Journal. li K iT A I KANT l"i sine, ciieap. rent tla per month; i. pays to invesii pate. 162 Grand ave CLKAN'INt; and preiiMinK estall.s." ment, good income, one wagon. Tabor f.M4. " A N" T K i j3 otorcyi le rtpein r or vul canlzer to start whop In auto center. C. Prinlon, Lewlrto'i, Idaho. WKI.l. naylna; ex preen liusliiesn, com plete outfit, $201' cash. 100 K. 2Tth N V.din. :)96. fiirN'TKllK, shelving In grocery tor. Paid up lease to July. 1917. $75. 411 Henry h 1 d n . Ft)K S.AI.K Notion store, stork and , building. $1200. $700 cash. 1900 E. : tJlisan st. I'y owner m:riKss i'akik; Knee Ci t y 1'rlnt inn .'o.. Third ft., cor. Tavlor i BAVVAI1LL arnl timber, nood locnlion. i J- Simonton. IPod Itlvc.-, Or. : Phone r.r" ! 1 1 A Kl V A H K and general repair shop for Ml". 564 I mntilla avr . Sellwood. MONKY TO LOAN KKAL KSTATK 27 Pros Wj. H.C. M Failmg v..-i vii iin - -". ib'i'i, J7iiJ. J2000. $2250. t'K'OO iluu.uvo ON inoi igagjcn. cily or tvitu 1 property, fire liii-.iranc. McXenzi 'O Oerlit-er bldif :'rt A ld-r $250. $600, $1000, $l'lio loans lby terms, ijvana & Co., jub Uerliriier ; bldg : tos.t una TO uian' in uininiiiti nf liniio 'H inw rntCM: rin deliiv: mt, n and up; low rates; no deluy; see us ' first. Ivrehs-iieus t o . ilo loth rt i first. Kf.w to liOOO on city iropf-tty. A. H. Bell, Z01 Oerlinger bldr. v.UNe,i " i Dr,,rrt 1 : to loon ou improved cily. xaini V I . K Mu'. I Si hU , ,, . iooU. OJD. UU. i.UU. lkU0 v ' I . r ion n i o t ''lam 'orn J4u.uu UK l.nba. AKKI.VUl'O.N. HO 4th Pt. Bosnl of Trade Bid? btii. !"". instailtnunt oan : Pel 'w r-M n rton o. fc 25 Yeon hldi.' ; ''u'l!. .low and upward; no conmii, slon. lieshon Hawk. Main 1 1 ' NloKlliAljr, i-UANb, 6 and 77o. Loal. J"iiinrri -V ' o Oak t . nnr -'.tf K-42. .lonrnai. I lluAdk La iuar.. li to VV. ii Sam I ft Co.. $10 Bpaldinc bide. 7 OUR Installment pian is tha bent and surest method or paying a Ijao.- tit.H per month for x( momba, er III. It for to months, or 115. 1? for t months pay 11101 loan and Interest, Other amounts In proportion. We loan on Improved city prvpert? Or for building purposes. No commission charged. KOU1TAHLE SVH'S at LOAN A8SN. t4J Sts k SI I'orHa'1 or-ron, MONKY TO LuaN. On Improved real estate or for build ing purposes; very flexible contracts; no commissions. COLUMUIA LIFE A TRUST CO.. 202 Stevens bldg. lliLK MONKY at lowest rates. Pleased consideration possible; Inquiries soil cited. Sife deposit boxes for rent. tUl cm Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. 214 Onk. MONKY TO LOAN CHATTELS, NAIiAIUKS er Salaries Chattels Money to loan to salaried people and others on furniture, pianos, motror cycles, a utomobllaa, diamonds, etc., at legal rates, with easy terms of pay tnent: no delay. Licensed by slats. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC 106 Dckum Bldg. C11ATTKL, CHATTEL LOANS. LOANS. AT LEGAL. RATES. We loan money on pianos, household goods, and also to WORKING PEOPLE. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO, LiCKNSKU. 317 Falling Uldg. LOANS WANTKI) 30 TO LOAN all or part of $2500 on close in farm, (r't. Inquire 404 N. W. Bank bid g . Mat-Hha 1 16 5l0. WANT kli, loan of l.tov; lil pay rea sniuible rate Interest. L-&S, Journal. FINANCIAL 1st and 2d niortKages puichabtal; also sellers' interest lu contracts. Oi. aud Wnh H r; Noble Lnrrtbermnp bld. HKII' WANTIOH MA LIS WKLNKSDAY morning we are going to Increase our yard orew. Thar will be a few positions open for atronsr boys over 16 years and men at $1,116 per day. Steady job at yard work. Apply at 7 a. m.. West Oregon Lumber Co., Lli i n ton. Or. SAl.LsMKN wanted to sell the Vroo man strain Frangucttc Kngllsh wal nut, together with a complete line of nursery stock; cash weekly; outfit free. Address Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem, Or. WANTKI), thotuughly competent man for general repair work on seven room house for rent of suma. K-kd, Joifrnal. WANT it: 1 1 l-.xpM ii need felt machln man. Portland Furniture Mfg. Co, 1249 Macadam road. CONSULT Y. secretary M. C. A. employment luX PKHI KN'i 'Ll niH0gi man. Palace Laundry Co K. loth and Kverett. iMAt'HIX F. nun and cabinet makers. Free-land Finn, Co., 1)50 Mncndam. WILL pay for Instruction ln driving rorn. P):one Main L'Mt'l alternoona. W ANTl-.I i - liood ollict, bo), over J 4. lnijuire. Iteennl-AliKlrii'-l, !nl First HKl.l' MA.Yl'Kl- .Mlsii;. 41 T. M. C. A. A UTOMOHI LK HCMOOU Day and night clasaea; training In repairing, driving and machine work. Inducing Jorge, lathe, shaper. drill press, etc.; lime unlhn.ted. Secure pass at educational office Y. M. C A. bidg., to Inspect our khops and meth ods. COMPETENT C ll A U F Fli L Ud and MKCHANIC8 SUPl'LILD. Tui tion fee Includes ML'M ULKtfiilP IS V. M. C. A. and Its FWPi-oYMKNf UEPAP.TMFNT, use or tO-ft. awlni inmg pool, shower baths. yuinaaiuuw etc. WANitli i oung men lo take up ab stract of tnio wuik. Exceptional opportunity. J. a. Kiiuuns. abstract room, courthouse Ali.N, women wanted, government Jobs" $76 month Write lor list positions. Franklin 'nstltuie. ixpt. U4HH. Koines ter. N. Y. LALIEM to learn new method beauty culture. Summer rale. tu2-3 Co lumbla bldg. L'M'il.i.lilj l'jl luilui iimile auiu ts alt Hp Tuylor tile 'l.'i.iloi f,,i;ibld. .--j-'-fj-?-- ' - i-Mhlk7- SEVI-:kal ladles to demonstrate and make smiles in your own dlstVK't. A dlgnllled, permanent position lor any (die seeking a pleasant occupation. Must have $15 deposit for demon girator. Call 1101 Columbia bldg. ' VoMAN oT k-iil, gciieiui House woi'K, country, 4 in family, J2". month to rlijbt party. Call Mm, M. ijraiorv, Molalla, liuiiM phone, or address same -at Liberal, or. LAO Y lor house woi k, experienced lri. confinement cases. Call today. Mar shall 24T.4. SCiiOOl girl to assist In dinner sei V Ice and wasli dishes fiom o.io to 8;80. pnone Main 404H . U1KL wanted for I7ousewoi K. y in family, wages $4 per week'. Tels-' phone Sell wood 14x7 LAPEUIENCEL floor lady for matiale Palace Laundry Co . E. lOlu ana Everett. EXPEK1 ENCEI nnjltlgraph operator, capable of writing shorthand. Uasel wood Co., Front and Ankeny sts. WANTLIj, girl for home work; no washing 1386 M isalssippl ave., Cor. Portland hlv d. W A N T E I) Pit at class trimmers and makers. Ca.ll MulUr & Raas Co., Morgan bldg. WANTEL Young woman with refer ences, to assist in care of six-months- old baby. Pnone Marshall 5146. WANTED -Experienced waitress. Ap ply M r S I alky, Norton la hotel. , LA HIES wanted. SI to fi day' is mad. 502-3 Columbia blrtg. WA N'T El i, girl for genersl housework, wages $25. 4t'J Hassalo. THIS nd. 2ic, manicure, massage. hii S Colnnilila bldg. UELl' ANTKIJ MALh AND FEMALE 20 1800 HOP pickers for Llvealsy y.irds TicKcts now on sale at I'orcae Broj 221 Plttock block. 10th and Washing ton sts.. l'ortland. Or. Round trip : fares. I.nkebrook 117"- Holmi tll'i perctval, $2.86; iwl, 2.40; Murphn $2 0. Fie lent, wood and tUaw, flood ramping grounds, water, Store, butcher shop and restaurant; 44a per box. First apodal. August 33. Trains later, Beptember 2. 3 and 4. Write, rail ,r phone Broadway JIH, A-1717. Come early and get your-lilacea. Office cpn Sunday from 1 2 to 4 p. m. WE ARE ready to register hop pick ers for my (East) Independence and Lope Sing's yard. Best of ax com moda-, tlon and hops are good. Pleaae call lo talk it over or "sign up," Just as noon ss von ran Hld park, apt, )t Iarge yards, good picking, fin-) carnplng grmitids, fire wood, straw and good water, grocery store on grounds, apply between 10 a. m. and a p. m at 2dZ Alder nr i''nnr Mln 50 in IP P'"K!vKS wanted. Frul)L pota- os. wood, water free and con-; venlent. tlood camp grmind. Ray 80 per 100 lbs. Further particulars. Jos. Graham. An rorn. Or. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE Continued) MOLE BAKBEK COLLEGE. Wants men and women to learn th trade: paid while learning; tool f reo! . positions secured; sum rner rates; writ for catalogue. Cor. 2d and Bnrr-alde. MOIILKK Larber school wants men and women to learn barber trade, -free 8 weeks. Positions secured.- Pay while learning. N. 2d at. f OKEOON "kahbeh coLleoe keo and women to learn barber travd free. Madison nt. (Ooatiaued oa Seat Page) . ,