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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1916.
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CAMPAIGN TOUR OF
JUDGE
HUGHES
HAS
BEEN
DISAPPOINTING
Effect Made by Him Posi
tively Depressing," Says
the New York Herald,
; V iPRflRRFSSIVFfs RFSTI FSS
Tblladalphia Americas. Xclars B
publican Candidate Si racing a
Watloa-Wld BtoU.
New York, Aug. 23. Both In its
news columns and editorially tne
Philadelphia North American, leading
Progressive newspaper In the east, a
recognized Roosevelt organ and up to
trie present a supporter of Mr. Hughes,
makes the unqualified statement that
the Republican candidate Is facing a
natlon-wlde progressive revolt.
Its special dispatch from San Fran
cisco declares that Chester Rowell,
Progressive leader and member of the
Republican national campaign com
mittee, has denounced the Republican
candidate for "abandoning the Pro
gressive of California for the old
guard wolves."
Effect la Doubtful States.
The North American, commenting
upon Mr. Rowell's denunciation, says:
"It points to an impending Progres
sive war on the candidate which may
easily react on the situation in every
state in the Union, especially in tho
doubtful states."
' The article emphasizes the declara
tion of Mr. HugheB In his San Fran
clsco speech that he came to Cali
fornia as spokesman of the nation!
Republican party.
"Mr. Hughes might better have said
nothing at all,"' continues the dis
patch, "which would have been the
wiser course than thus to Ignore the
plans of the Progressives.
"Xe Has BpUled the Beans."
"He has spilled the beans," the
editorial In the North American upon
the Progressive situation is headeS
"The votes that will decide." It says
In part
"Mr. Hughes' letter of acceptance
left much to be desired, as in the nel Roosevelt out of that convention
president making cam-paign not evnlldr. Rusk followed him Into the Pro-
hls most ardent admirers will assert
that up to this time he has convinced
the waiting public that he possesses
exceptional strength."
After reviewing the outlook the edi
torial adds significantly:
"Ono condition, however, is definite
and obvious the Progressive strength
has not swung entirely to Hughes, de
spite the confident prediction that Col
onel Roosevelt's whole-headied lndorae
dorsement would have that result.
Neither has the decision of the Pro
gressives to abandon the party organi
sation for this year produced that ef
fect." Ken of Note Protest.
Continuing, the editorial said:
"It would be absurd to believe tho
defection of such men as John .M. I
Parker of Louisiana, Judge Llndsey of
Colorado, Francis J. Heney of Califor
nia, Matthew Hale of Massachusetts
Edwin N. Lee of Indluna, G. A. H.
Hopkins of New Jersey, Judge Morton
of Missouri. Bainbridee Colbv of New
York and Henry M. Wallace will pass I
unnoticed.
The editorial points that
hpr.!hnl:,re tohtv ,!;:
nt merely opposition I
gressive s vote w
win not represe
to Hughes. "There are a large nutn
Der or Progressives. it says. who
stro.,gly believe In President Wlls n.
We know this experience through the
protests which have reached us from
readers who are virtually always in
accord with us, but who do not fol
low us In condemning the record of
the Wilson administration."
Strong Wilson Sentiment.
Referring to President Wilson the
editorial continues: "Whenever' one
dips Into the Progressive vote a strong
Wilson sentiment Is found. Another
serious tact Is that Mr. Wilson Is able
to do tilings while Mr. Hughes can
only criticize and promise "
The editorial characterizes the Re
publican party in the following strong
language:
"The Republican organization and
all Its works are hateful to the Pro
gressives." In the concluding paragraph of the
editorial It Is stated "Mr. Hughes'
progress thus far is not inspiring to
his
supporters In California, the effect
maae by nlm Is positively depress
Republican Managers Melancholy.
It Is Interesting to note that the
New York Herald, which Js supporting
Hughes, in a two-column review of
the political situation Just published,
refers to the Republican national cam
paign managers as suffering from
"political melancholia."
"No secret is betrayed by statin?
that Republicans as a rule are disap
pointed, thus far In the campaign trip
of Mr. Hughes.
"In all quarters, In fact." says the
Herald, "the word has been passed
that Mr. Hughes has not made the
profound impression upon the electors
Which hla historic Youngstown speech
et. 1808 foreshadowed."
Man Aided Girls;
May Face Charge
lbWaBTlllt Olrla Visit Portland oa
os Borrowed Tunit ; Police Hold
' Taem and Aoonae tender1
When Ella Ingalls, age 15, and
Mabel Robbing, 18. ran away ffrom their
homes ln McMlnnvllie tof come to
Portland, a business man of that place
Is accused of contributing $15 toward
the escapade.
Ella and Mabel were picked up ln a
Japanese rooming- house ln Portland
Monday night and were returned to
their hemes. The police are preparing
. ft complaint against the McMlnnvllie
man on a charge of contributing to the
, delinquency of a minor, Ella Ingalls.
who Is but IB years old.
Tho girls came to Portland to seek
.. employment
?Rickreall Farmer
-A f- . : , . i
y, t.
Can't Be Located
Dallas, Or., Aug. 23. A posse of
cttiiens, headed by Sheriff John Orr.
has been' searching since Monday
night tor John Loe. a farmer, resid
ing near Rlckreall, who has been miss
ing sinco noon Monday. Loe got up
from tho dinner table- Monday ano
went to. tho barn, presumably to feed
hla ljorsee. It im believed that ho be
came ' suddenly : demented and wan
jAare-d away, u .....
THIS MAN DOUBTS
HUGHES' PROMISES
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John P. (Jerrj') Rusk.
.
PROGRESSIVE LEADER
TAKES UP CUDGEL
IN WILSON'S BEHALF
(Continued From Page One.)
him "hitched up with Fairbanks and
herding with Barnes, Penrose, Cannon (
and their political kind."
"The Ions continued rule ofspecial
privilege," Mr. Rusk says, has pro- ;
duced in America far too many calls j rapidly and will probably be com
in the human herd." and he, and many pleted by October 1. It Is located at
other Progressives of the Bunch Grass East Forty-eighth and Powell Valley,
country are going to support Woodrow Lack of space has resulted in the
Wilson because they believe he "has erection of an additional portable to
waged a worthy fight on such condi- i the Alameda school, making three in
tlons." I all. The addition is situated on the
Served as Speaker. property recently purchased at Twen-
Mr. Rusk la one of the best known ty-fifth and Fremont streets,
public men of Eastern Oregon. He was At Beaumont, a new portable has
elected to the house of representatives been added to the two which were
on the Republican ticket in the fall erected there two years ago. The
of 1908 and again in 1910, and was school is located at East Fortieth and
elected speaker and served In that ca- Fremont streets.
pacity throughout the session of 1911. j A new school, consisting of two
When the leaders of the Chicago portables, has been established at East
convention of lau steam-rollered Colo-
gressive party and during the cam-
paign of 1912 was one of the leaders in
the Progressive fight in the state. '
nnen me oatue was over ana peace
was apparently in sight Mr. Rusk went
back under the Republican banner
along with other Progressive leaders of ,
the state, but he has refused to be de-,
livered over to the Hughes cause by i
(JenrEa W Parkin
ueorge w . i erkins.
Stand Made Public. i
The stand taken by Mr. Rusk has
bteii made publi- through a telegram
sent by him to William Hanley on the
occasion of the recent state-wide con-
ference for the organization of Wood-
row Wilson leagues. Air. Hanley, Who
was the Progressive candidate for
United States senator in 1914, had Just
, . . , . . T, ...
declared his support of President Wll -
son. Upon the publication of the Han-
ley announcement, Mr. Rusk tele
graphed him at Portland, but the tele
gram did not reach Mr. Hanley until
after he had left Portland. Mr. Han-
le nas authorized its publication.
Clatsop Road Bill
T 1 . ,
is to Joe Adjusted
Contractors Claim S 37, 000 for Highway
Work; County Say a But $33,000 Sue;
$38,000 May Be Compromise Figure.
Astoria, Or., Aug. 23.
Announcement
I
has been made by the county court,
that a meeting will be held here on i
September 12 to adjust the Claim of
Peterson & Johnson for the balance
alleged to be due for work performed
,
op the construction of the Columbia ,
river highway bet ween here and West-
port. The contractors' claim amounts ,
, rt -ST nn,. , , . y i
to $87,000. State Engineer Lewis es- ;
timated the amount due at about $38.-
000 and indications are that this is '
tre sum which will be compromised on.
The court always supposed that it,
vv.cu ic wiiuauuu in mo licignooj-j
hood of $23,000, and that was the sum I
reported hy the engineers. The asser- '
tion is now made, IlOWCVar, that the
uisinci engineer, in preparing nis re-
port, omitted several culverts and also
made a wrong classification of some
of the material excavated.
Woman Candidate
Busy Campaigning
Mrs. Alexander Thompson of The
Dalles Buns for Jcint Representative
From Wasco and Hood River Counties
Hood River, Or., Aug. 23. Mrs.
Alexander Thompson of The Dalles,
recording secretary of the State Fed
eration of Woman's clubs, chairman of
the Juvenile court committee of the
Oregon Congress of Mothers and can
didate at the Democratic ticket for
Joint representative from Wasco and
Hood River counties, was ln Hood
River Monday laying her plans for an
aggressive campaign in this district.
Mrs. Thompson is making many po
litical friends ln Hood River county.
"I expect to make a thorough canvass
ln Hood River county," she said, "and
will deliver addresses at such points J
as may De deemed Dest."
Mrs. Thompson has had over 15
years' experience ln public life as a
professional reader.
Jumped to Save His Life.
Hood River, Or., Aug. 23. Russell
Scobee, 10-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs.
E. L. Scobee, Jumped 50 feet from the
Hood River railroad bridge Monday
afternoon when about to be struck by
an inbound freight train. The boy
fell ln the edge of the water of Hood
river and sustained several bruises
about the head and face. He was
crossing the railroad bridge, which
can be seen for nearly one-half mile
by Inbound trains, Yind the train was
upon him before he could reach the
end of the steel trestle and to save
being run over, he leaped from the
bridge. Judge Bright of Cincinnati
was killed on this bridge about a year
ago when struck by a train.
Big Buck Bagged.
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 23. Ths biggest
buck of the season was brought down
rfom the Blue mountains Tuesday by
Hay Corby. Tho animal weighed S50
pounds. It was bagged within 10 miles
of La Q rand a.
BUILT:
SOI TO BE
READY
OF TERM
AT
;
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FirSt Unit 0t the franklin
High Will Be Ready by the
First of October,
PORTABLES PROVIDE ROOM
Capitol Kill Building Will Be Open
A Beginning' of Semester, But
TerwlUig-er Hot Until Xater.
With vacation days rapidly nearlng
a close, considerable building activity
Is going on to get the schools In shape
by the opening of the fall term. Be
sides three new schools which will
be ready at the beginning or soon
after the beginning of school, nearly
all of the schools have been repaired
to meet requirements of safety and
sanitation.
The Capitol Hill school, which is
outside the city limits but within the
school district, will be ready for oc
cupancy at the beginning of school.
It Is located at Capitol and Spring
Garden streets.
The Terwllliger school, situated at
Macadam and Pendleton streets, will
not be finished at the beginning of the
school year, but will be ready soon
after.
Work on the new first unit of the I
Franklin high school is progressing
. . ...
orty-thlrd and Laurelhurst streets.
to be known as the Laurelhurst
school.
m
Real Estate Transfers
.,, Inrt, . wlthA .... t '
erine Buck. L 2. B. 1 Linda Vista
10
Albert L. Lyman and wf. to Minnie L.
M"rcvj u 1- B- 22j Waverlelfrh Hts.
MSrac'l LeurS lVel. H.
P. O. Purlte and wf. to F. K. Coon et
I. L- 27- 28. 29. P. 2. Fisher's Sub.
of L- 2- Glenwuod Pk
John Karrell and wlfe IO Jobn j Gall3
phcr. S. u, I,. 24, I). 20, A'blna (to
Gt w 7,,
b. as. West Portland Park
Clara Frltx and bus. to T. r.. Powell.
1.000
1,130
10
10
Ij- 3...B. 4 Lorrington Add (asiigned
I
to Ella M. Davis 1
1.550
J. C. Muebe to Frances Llnd'ey Muehe,
pHrt tract 11. Palatine Hill..
J H. Smith and wf. to Euzenus L.
Barnett, 1 13, 14 E "A." General
' tompsons Add. to St. Johns
igtlfr to WUUam Borchert. L. 7. B.
2,000
21, Mt. Tabor Villa.
2a
I
150 :
00 J
I
t
The Rlrerrlew Cetn. Asan. to Effle
Barentechr, I. j49. Sec. 16 ad.
Cem
Zara I. Gribble and hus. to Mary A.
Hollli. L. 85, 86. B. 15. Gregory Hts.
Adella M. Ouatafson and hus. to Gar
field M. Billlngsley et al. L. 9. and
S. Va L. 10. B. HO. Brentwood
The Cooperative Inr. Co. to Frank Ku
blk. L. 11. B. 39. Woodlawn
Krnuk Kublk to Rattle Kuhlk. L. 11. B.
3D. Woodlawn
V E. Bowman & Co., to Mary Monell
Baird. L. 15. B. 47. Irrington
Akin W. Baird and wf. to F E. Bow
man & Co.. X. 67 ft. of L 1. 2, B. 3.
Carter's Add. to East Portland
K. E. Oatfleld and wf. to Thomas E -Olren
et al, L. 5, 6. B. 6. Clock'a
Add.
1
100
1
10 I
I
)
W. C. Nicholas and wf. to R. W. Nlrh-
olas nnri 3-H nt R. .tO irrra Slec 9.1
t. 2 X.. R. 2 W .'
M!!;.r o'GraBmere AM0 et a1'
Pacific Land Co.' of Portland. Or., to
vv. U. Wehrung, Li. 4, B. 31. Jones
more Funny Ryan end hus. to Max Bloom. L.
10. 23. 20. 27. B. 17. Point View Tract
Walter M. Bolze to Herbert W. Blood,
I- 2. 4. B. 3, Lexington Hts
Vetra DaJlllHf ei a to ITad? E"ute o''
L. 6, B. 10, Eastmoreland
j. c. harp a'nd wf to Ij(ld Kstate Co-t
I.. 19, b. 17, Westmoreland
Emm Lovgren. guardian, to Emma Lot-
fre.n, nd- 2"? ln h,i2: 13 B'
1 MLUet0C Add- Krdlan , deed....
T..fl! T:,
XUAAVIIXJ A C1111113,
C. W. Dofflemyer, repair one and one half
tween P.tfnn and Concord tR - hnlMw. urn.
story frame dwelling. 34 V . Preseott St.. be
i 1100.
V. W. DeTempIe, erect one story frame car
es. 742 E. Min at., between E. 30th and E.
2.'!1 its.; builder, same; $125.
V. V. Nash, erect one and one half story
frame dwelling, 1378 Tabor Court, between E.
40th and IX 50th at.; builder, Bame; $3000.
II. S. Amos, erect one story frame Morale
ahed. 2209 E. Glisan at., between E. 90th and
K. 01st at. ; builder. O. W. Potect; $.V).
Mt. Tabor Fuel Co., erect one story frame
fuel ahed, :'.00 E. 50th at., between Hawthorne
ave. and E. Clay St.: builder, J. W. Morrin:
! $100.
I. A. Crosby, erect one story frame garage,
1407 E. 40th t. N.. between Braiee and Thomp
son sts.: builder. U. W. Mlddleton; 125.
II. Gordon, erect two story frame apta.. 144
E. o9th St.. between Belmont and E. Morrison
at. : bnllder. same; $30,000.
Mra. John Ker, repair two story frame dwell-
i Ing, 7.V5 Talbot Road, between Patton Road
and Falrmount blvd.; builder, M. W. Lorenx;
$5O0.
John G. Clemson. repair two story frame
dwelling. 818 l.ovejoy gt.. between E. 24th and
E. 25th sta. : hullder. John Moore; $600.
J. I. McKenna. erect one story frame sar
f.fm. 140 E. 3'Jth ft., between Belmont and E.
Morrison sts. ; builder, same; $35.
Kxnll Dalenbach. repair one story frame
dwelling. 1024 Kelly st., between Bancroft and
i.ttnllton aves. : builder. B. Miller: $2oO.
B. F. Pond, erect one story frame dwelling-,
OKt B. 57th st. N.. between Klickitat and Sis
kiyou sts.: builder, same; $2000.
Anton ITuth. excaTate for store building,
14H-151 BrondwsT. between Alder and Morrl
fin at. : excarator. C. J. Cook Co.; $1500.
D. Gariffo. repair one and one half story
frame barn. lOOO-Plvlaton at., between E. 77th
and E. With sts.; builder, E. C. Kruger; $00.
Ida Sucks, repair one story frame dwelling,
879 E. 9th st. N., between Sharer and Maaon
ata.; bunder, E. F. Balgemann; $100.
K. 9th at. S.. between Sharer and Maaon ata.;
builder. E. V. Balgemann; $100.
O. Olson, repair one story frame dwelling,
into Mlsslwippi are., between Wlnchell and
Terry at.; builder, day work; $50.
Ella E. Bybee, erect one atory frame garage,
329 E. 11th st. N., between Weldler and Hal
sey ats.; bnllder. B- M. Raybnrn: $180.
Charles H. Thompson Co., repair two story
inm uweniiig, x. im bi., trvn z, .
Alder and E. Waibfnffton sts.; builder, Le
Cheley; $650.
FUNERALS
Beantlfol adnlt plush or
Broadcloth casket, em
balming, outside box,
hearse, two auto and
serrlcea for.
Funerals If desired for
$20, $40. $60.
Higher priced funer
al la proportion.
We manufacture caakeU.
Lady assistant, Biautlfnl funeral efaapeL
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent funeral Director.
Waaolarto at Ella St. (bet. SOta aai fist)
West Bide. liala 28S1. A-7888.
NEW
SCHOOLS
OPENING
10
6T0
10
$75
iMeatless Days for
Tk ii l ' XT J
Britons Are Urged
W .
Winston Spencer Churchill Tells House j
T-rT Bliniild Wnt I
of Commons England Snouia rxn
All rood SatrDlies on War Basis. ;
i . I
I London, Aug. 23. (I. N. S.) Bread .
.i j u i
tickets ana meatless days each week
for England were recommended by
Winston' Spencer Churchill,' former
flr8t lord of the admiralty, in the
house of commons yesterday. This rec-
ommendatlon was coupled with a pre-
diction that the war would last for
(many months, and a demand that the
government recognize Its responsiblll
i ties and put an end to the "scandalous
price of food."
, "The German army Is more numer
I ous and better equipped than ever.'
said Mr. Churchill. "England snould
organize for a long war and Immedi
ately to put food supplies on a war
basis.
"If It is desired to restrict consump
tion to the proper need, what we want
to do is to Issue bread and meat tick
ets and designate certain meatless
days each week."
Trout Are Liberated
In Southern Oregon
firm TTtra Brook Varletv. 300.-
m 1 KOBEK-In this city, August 22. Albert Hober.
000 Strong, Are Planted in streams i .age1 M Jears. Beloved husband of F.van
From Worth TJmpau Hatchery. gellne Rober. Funeral services will be held at
xrom aona wuiw.ua v J I 2:30 p. m. Thursday at parlors of Miller &
Roseburg, Or., Aug. 23. The first i Tracey Washington it Ella street. InUrment
eastern brook trout to be liberated funeral services of the i.te
from the North Lmpqua hatchery, east i jorjn A. Mortenson will be held Thursday,
of Roseburg. were planted Tuesday in ' Aiytust 24. at 1 o'clock p m at the residence
.'establishment of J. P. Unley 4 xn. Mont-
the South Umpqua. There were about , gf,mery at Mfth. Friends iuvited. Interment
800,000 In this first consignment. A ; at Rose City Cemetery.
number of Improvements are planned ' uinkle The funeral services .t the late
for the North Umpqua hatchery by the ! Frank Pierce Hlnkle will he hld Thursday
fish and game commission and it is ! ab f. PP. "rinfeV Son?
the intention to enlarge the present ; Montgomery at 5th. Friends Invited. Inter
plant to enable it to furnish the east- mtnt at Rose City Cemetery
em brook trout for all of southern Or-j
l
egon.
BTEW TODAY
6
Loans of $10,000 tod TJp
On Improved Business Property
(or lor Improvement purposes).
J. P. LI7SCOHE,
242 Stark Street.
RUPTURE
Johnston & Umbarger
RUPTURE SPECIALISTS
411-412 Aliiky Bldg.
Results Guaranteed.
Fearey Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
306 Deknm Bldg. Portland, Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment ft Mortgage Co.
Offices 903-4 170 3d Et.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
&oorn 32, Ainsworth Bldg.
Fhone Main 6841. Portland, Or.
AICTION SALES TOMORROW
hAKhK Auction company. lob-ib-!
Park Bt., will sell syrup fruit ex
tracts, chocolates and candles, usual
furniture sale.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
CASH ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dailv or Bundtv
! 1U renta ner vt-ird for nil dftsfltftrattnna at
eeptlng "For Rent ln Prirate Family." "Roora i
anc1. Board ln Private Family," "Situation;
Wanted" and "Wanted to Reut" ads, which
: are l cents per word.
Three insertions for the price of two.
I Seven insertions tor the price of fire.
. I No ad taken for leas than IS centB.
I CASH MUST accompany copy to obtain above
I rates.
, CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS,
1 cents per word per Insertion,
i vwi ' This charge is for all classifications exeept-l-vm
nJ '-par Rent ln private Family." "Room and
, Board ln Private Family," "Situation Wanted"
i and "Wanted to Rent" ads, which are 1!4 I
I cents per word per insertion. i
o aa charged for .ess thim 15 cents. ;
MEETING NOTICES
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Axj KAllER TEMPLE, A. ;
A. O. N. M. S. Stated j
session Saturday, August
26 at 8 p. m. Masonic j
Temple, West Park and
Yamhill Sts. Visiting i
nobles cordially invited.
By order of tlie Potentate.
HUGH J. KOY1V
Iteooriler
REGULAR MKKTINOj
rff'VUiio& this (Wednesday) eve- :
WS ning, East Sixth and A 1- I
', der streets. Visitors cordi-
ally invited. becond ue
gree. ROBT. C. CHRISTM AN, N. G.
W.
W. TERRY, Secretary.
SL'NNYSIDE LODGE, NO.
163, A. F. & A. M. Special
communication. Work E. A.
degree. Thur. night. Visitors
welcome. By order of W. M.
E. M. LANCE. Sec.
f iit&l Statistics
marriages. Births. Deaths
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ellis Elmer Mltcball, Oakland. Cal.. legal,
and Myrtle Mayner Hall, 538 Mall at., legal.
Carnllo Peres, Olney, Or., legal, and Fer
nanda. Gonl, 231 6th at., legal.
Alrln Earl Veatch. Fossil. Or., legal, and
Hulda Mae Miller, 167 King at., legal.
C. C. Oldfield, Aurora, Or., legal, and Ida
L. McOanlel, S74 Laura are., legal.
William Sehreiber. 894 Hawthorne are le-
gal. and Jean Uuclle tunertaon, same aaaresa.
eixul Mermelstein. 1275 Kelly it., legal, and
Sadie Mermeiatein. same address, legal.
Harold W. (Juigley. 32U Orand are., legal,
and Katherlne Nortlirop. same address, legal.
L. A. Wood. 23 K. 76th at., legal, and B.
Vogel same addreea, legal.
Thomas B. Smith. Princess hotel, legal, and
Eralena Reptlon. 420 Paris St.. legal.
W. G. Smith & Co.
and
cards.
Third floor. Morgan bldg.
IiKKsiB suits lor rent, an sizes. Unique
Tafiortn Co.. 30 Stark at
BIRTHS
I KERAXEN To Mr. and Mra. J. A. Keranen,
I .OK, .'"1 C V Inlv 't, I u.n
I M,vciiiiT Mr. and Mra. Klwood s Mtn.
chin. uttK E. 03 t, Aug. 6, a danghter.
FOOTK To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Foote,
722 E. Jtb rt.. Aug. li. a dangbter.
lxT William T FT.e.
ua" 6 a aauahter
John c Raw
HARRISON To Mr ana airs,
rlson. 1226 Hasalo st., Aug.
TM Northrun at.. August 2. a danahter.
NELSON To Mr. and Mr. N. M. Nelson.
1382 Maryland are., Aug. 9, a ion.
DAHNE To Mr. and Mr. Paul C Danne, 224
Pettrgrore. Aug. . a daughter.
MCRPHY To Mr. and Mra. Ben Murphy, 16SO
Fremont at.. Aug. 8, a son.
VENES3 To Mr. and Mr. Alfred Venesa,
"lis 67th st.. Aug. , a son.
KELSON To Mr. and Mr. Arthur William
Nelson, B&a William arc, Aug. 8. a daugh
ter. ERTZ To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brts, 386 1st
N., Aag. 8, a daughter.
FENN1NG To Mr. and Mra. Hendrich Fen-
I
I
nlng. 86D 14th St. rs'., Aug. 7. a sob.
BUXTON To Mr. and Mrs. George Burton,
870 Cook are, Aug. S, a daughter.
HE RK NEB To Mr. and Mra. Theodore B.
ilerkner. MS Vancoorer are., Angnst i, a
daughtar. . '
BIRTHS
(. tin. .on I
GKUSS To Mr. aDd Mrs. Clair iro, 711 GU-
GKOSS To Mr
ssl-
K. 42d N.. A
twin sous.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Norton. 725
d N-. Aue. .'. a daughter.
FEVER To Mr. and Mrs. iieyer Fever, 973 E.
2Sth x., Aug. , gun.
GKRF1X To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerfln. 312
K oliTe Aue a ,,augrter.
FEHRIN; Tt. Mv. and Mr. Clarence E. Feta-
Hug. IS E. 30th t., Aug s. a daughter.
TL'TTT.K To Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordou Tuttle,
"'45 I.ovejoy m.. Auk. 20, a son.
fokce xo Mr. and Mrs. on E. Force. 610
K. 12tli st., Aug. 11. a daughter.
ZIERM To Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Zlerm. 8003
45th a"?-, Aug. S. a son.
MILLS To Mr. and Mrs Fred L. Mills, 44J
Miliar ave., Aug 13. a daughter.
HA KRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Flojd W. Barri.
U Hie'L st.. Aug. 11. a son.
JAMISON To Mr. and Mrs. Curry D. Jamison,
4128 J'Vtli ave., Aug. l.'i, a daughter. .
Or') EDAHL To Mr. and Mrs. Alf OftedshL
407 K. .Vii! st., Aug. 17. u daughter.
SPEITK. To Mr. an Mrs. Guy Bpoelstra,
i9 E. Hunibi'lilt. Aug. 10, a daughter.
8TCKES - lo Mi . and Mrs. Harry C. Stokes,
Evtarada. Or.. Aug. tl, a son.
POWELL To Mr. and Mrs. John B. Powell,
H E ll'ih Pt.. Aug. 17, a sti.
RIVE1.L1 To Mr. anil Mis. Emlllo RlrelU,
Reed Way anil E. 2Sth st., July ri, a son.
DEATHS A Nil FLMiHALS 7o
ADAMS In this, city. August 22. Frank
Adams, iped 75 y-ars. The funeral aerrlce
will be conducted Friday. August 25, at -p.
m.. In the mortuary chayel of A. I.
Keuw.rthy & Co., iVU-oi Ninety-second street
N. E.. In Ints. Frk-nls Invited to attend.
Interment Mount S-oU Park Cemetery.
JUIIANISON August 3, at her late residence.
Grand avenue and and East Second street
S. E., Johanna Christina Julianion, ned 6T
years. Beloved wile of Severln Jchanson, moth
er of Mrs. Anna Andersen of this city, Jnllus
Johnson of Mayger. Or. It-:inuln at Penrsm
Undertaking Parlors, Russell street at LnloQ
avenue.
SPKNCEB At &T21 Foster Koad. August 23,
J f1 wnannAP a (roil TPfl rm r it cri
Charles C. SDencer- aged 54 years. Funeral
notice later. Kemalits are at the funeral par
lors of A. D. Kenworthy & Co., 6b02-O4 fc-d
street S. E., In Lents.
KRaHLER Milte Frahler, St. Vincent's hos
pital, Aug. 13, 4 years, burus of body.
SWAKB Jene Swabb, Multnomah hospital,
Aug. 14, 24 years, endocarditis embolus.
MLLHOlJANVJ Daniel W. Mulholland. 6329
85th St., Aug. 14. 48 years, tuberculosis.
IMBODLN Ueco Imboden, 203 Richmond,
Aug. 10. 19 vears, tuberculosis.
MOCK John Mock. 571 Willamette blvd., Aug.
IS. 77 venrs, arteric sclerosis-
Hl'FFSCilMlDT Kobert A. Huf fschmtdt.
Emanuel hospital, Aug. 18, 55 years, chronic
nephritis.
VAUGHN Gertrude Vaughn, 185 B. 9th St..
Aue. 19, b years, chronic nephritis.
GRESBACH Herman Gresbach, 577 E. 7th t.,
Aug. 19. 37 rears, cancer.
HAHN Richard Hahn. E. 68th and Halsey,
Aug. 20. 5K years, chronic endocarditis.
M'CoY-Iauies McCoy, M2 Strong St., Aug. 20,
60 vears. cerebral apoplexy. (
El CHANAN Susan Buchanan. Sill 63d St..
Aug. 1, B5 years, heart disease.
FLORISTS
CLARKK BROS., florists. 287 Morrison
et. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers
and floral designs No branch s'ores
jUAKTlN Ar tUKtir.a CO.. liOiisla. .t
Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arrtteed
TONSETH FLUKAL CO.. -a VV au.,
bet. 4th and 5th Main 5102. A-1I02
OSCAR JOtLNtiON FLOKAL CO
'. iS
Glisan s. Mar. 4372. A-1464.
! AlAlr- lit; wreatns. pillows. 13 up.
! Sprays $1 up. Chappell s. 347 Morrls'n.
!1A M -MI IH tiorist. NIV bth st.
FUXEIIAL. DIRECTORS
EDWARD
HOLMAN CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
MAIN 507, A-1511
p. l im
Undertaker, East 11th and Hawthorne.
Phones E. 781, 13-1838. Lad assistant.
us. t. mmm
New residence establishment. 901 Wil
liams ave. Woodlawn 220. C-1943.
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor 6267; 5&02 32 St., Lents. Tabor
6895: 66th at. and Foster road. Arleta.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral directors, 414 E.
Alder st Phone Fast 52 B-2S25.
Dunning & McEnteeiiK
laitera.
1 n
e.-ery detail. Broadway and Pine ata.
Broadway 430 A-4:5S Ladv assistant.
J. y. FIN LEV &. SON,
Progressive Funeral Lnrectora.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
A. R. Zeilar Co Kast 10S8. C-1088.
Lady attendant. Lay and night service.
MILLER v TRACE i, independent fu
neral directors. Prices low aa $20.
$4'". 0. Wash, at Ella- M 2S91. A-7X85.
BREEZE & SNOOK. li-1262, T. 1258.
02y Relmor.t at :4lh l.arly attendant
I . . i K. I :. O I h m Ii O I i I i . ,.
1 HamilTOH nrra I ervlce Ta..-
4 313.
CI IT M Z V Under taKing Co. Main 41&1
OrL VV LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Tlay
ERICS0N5
RESIDENCE UNO. !'
KLS
R125
44"
Mofr
MOMTWEXTS
FORTLAND MARBLE WKS., 264-268
4th St., opp. city hall. Main 8564.
PHlip Neu & sons, for
lip Neu & Sons, for memorials.
BT r- , , r s r. v ; . -f- T- 'd
- LA LZA NGGR A N I T t Olj
..rm st cp MAPiSQhj J
DC
BUSINESS PROPERTY
60
BLOCK for lease or 6ale, 16tn and
Taylor sts. East 2818.
FOR SALE HOUSES
01
1 $13,04)0 home for $6500. west side, mo.
I ern- 1000 casn or ood automobi
r clear lot, balance 6 years. Own.
moj-
ie
ner
I journal
LARGE lot, 80x110, 3 room bungalow;
a great bargain at $575. $30 cash,
$10 per mo. M. E. Lee, 505 Corbett bdg.
42x17 LOT, 2 room house, plastered";
furnished; near school. Trade for
good automobile. F-83, Journal.
IF you want a real bargain in new,
modern Rose City Park bungalow, go
to 592 E. 61st st. N.
GUARANTEED snap; 4 room house, 2
full lota, block car, $50. including
walks. 310 Yeon. Marshall 2132. fc
FLAT, modern; nice location; furnished
and piano. See owner. 781 Va Over
look boulevard, near Falling.
OWNER will build on large lot. Belle
Crest. Terms. F-74, Jouxnax
FOR SALE HOUSES 61
iCoauanMi'
AUTO. GARAGE. HOl'SE.
ONLY J2700.
6 room modern bungalow. Rose City
Park car, 1 block, nice lot, street im
provements paid. Good S pass. auto.
$600 cash, balance t-a month. No
trade. Owner. Tabor 3040.
FORCED TO SELL, beautiful modern
"-room bungalow, one block north
Piedmont. All built-in conveniences.
$800 less than cost two years ago. Mr.
Umbdenstock, 306 Oak street, l'hone
Bwdv 1658.
A Good Buy
Acre close to electric station on
rock road; 30 minutes out; price only
$200; terms $5 per month. Call at 500
Concord bldg., 2d and Stark.
$4ti5 will buy my 2-room plastered
house; plumbing; 60x100 lot, good
lawn; cement sidewalks In and paid.
Easy terms Wonderful bargain. Own
er left city. Agent. 306 Oak street.
Phone Bwdy lBoS.
J50 CASH. 15 MONTHLY.
7 room plastered bungalow, St. Johns
line. J1600. A real snap. Fred W.
German Co,, 732 Cham, of Coitl
SEVEN rooms. 80x105 lot. near Arleta
school; mortgage $600. Take $900
for equity; trade considered. M-7",
Journal.
ONLY $1100.
4 rootn house, lot 50x100. Electric
lights, gas. Terms.
J. C. CORH1N CO.. bewig Ding.
$750' ENTITY for $150; mtg. $bii'.
T-
94, Journal.
FOK SALE LOTS
1
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS.
Berkeley addition I 90.00
.Santa Kosa add $ 0.uD
72d and Stanton $195.00
Rose City Park $415.00
J. C. CORBIN' CO., Lewis bldg.
LARGE, 'beautiful view homesites, 15
minutes out. west side, $350, $10
cash, $5 per mo. Al. E. Lee, 605 Cor
bett bldg.
BARGAINS.
LOTS IN ALL DISTRICTS. TERMS.
J. C. CORBIN CO.. LEWIS BLDG.
HAVE over $1200 equity in fine lot
Ladd's addition. What will you give
for it? L-67. Journal.
$300 GOOD lot one block from vVood
lawn car line. 1284 Cth et. N. E.
ACREAGE
CHEAP ACREAGE
$20 per acre. $20 down and $10 per
month buys 40 acres of good land free
from rock or gravel, between Portland
and Astoria, in Cowlitz county, 2 Vi
miles from Columbia river: fine loca
tion for dairy or poultry ranch; run
ning water.
6 acres. $250: $10 down, $5 per month
buys 5 acres of land between Portland
and Centralia on the main line of three
railroads, 1 miles from a town of
800 population, sawmills and shingle
mills. Some of this land is partly
cleared; running streams, some bot
tom and some bench; can give you ajiy
kind of a piece you want.
5 and 10 acre tracts at Clatskanle.
Clatskanie lies half way between Port
land and Astoria. Clatskanie has a
population of 1000. A cheese factory,
cannery and creamery; lies 1 mile from
town: from $35 to $50 per acre; $2 per
acr down and $1 per acre per montn.
BELL REAL ESTATE CO.,
iis Railway Exchange bldg.
' We Make a Specialty of
Washington Lands
If you want to buy or trade see us
at once. If you want to sell, list now
and ret results. A. V. Estes, 723
Chamber of Commerce.
9 ACRE BARGAIN.
4 mile from station, on county road,
rich black bottom land, no rock or
r ravel, fine spring; good 3 room nouse,
urniture dishes, tools, etc. Ail for
$900; terms, $400 cash, balance to uit.
LUEDDEMANN COMPANY,
913 Chamber of Commerce.
.0 ACHES, $600.
Easy terms, only 35 miles from
Portland, running water, good soil.
Close to school and stores, 1 mile to
R. R. station and town.
AKERSXJN. GOOCH & CO.,
605 Stock Exchange Bid.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1S85 or Sell
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner.
BRYANT ACRES,
AT OSWEGO LAKE.
$200 for an acre tract; Jies level,
open second growth; close to station.
THE ATCHISON-ALLEN CO.,
500 Concord bldg., 2d and Stark.
6 ACRES, $1600, easy terms; acre
partly cleared, good 5 room house,
well, outhouses, chicken run, fine place
for poultryman; 9 miles from Po tland;
2 car lines, 12c fare. Will taKe some
trade. Phone Tabor 3502. Ask for
Roberts.
FOR SALE Equity ln 15 acres for
sale, all clear land, about 5 acres
ready for cultivation, one mile from
Molalla, Or., half mile to railroad sta
tion. Write F. W. Humphrys. 663 liv
ing av.. Astoria. Oregon.
$20 to $30 Per Acre
In tracts of ten to twenty acres;
f'ne soil, on road, running water, near
school. Easy terma. 214 Lumber Ex
change bldg
CHICKEN, FRUIT, GARDEN ranches
near Portland, 2, 6, 10 acre tracts,
best soil, good roads, near electric. 65
to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar
lai.d. 309 Teon bldg.. Portland.
16 Vi ACRES of land at North P.aina.
Or., all in cultivation, young orchard.
For sale or trade. W. U Shaffer,
t'amas. Wash.
VOU SALE FARMS
17
20 ACRES. 15 under cultivation, 1 acre
ln orchard, good house, barn, other
outbuildings, running water on place:
crop, stock and farm tools", 10 miles
from Vancouver, on main street road,
1 miles West Manor. Price $3300,
part cash, terms on balance. Owner J.
J. Wilson. Vancouver. Wash., route 6,
box 164-A.
I HAVE good 240 acre larm for sale
or trade ln Eastern Oregon, plenty
of running water, 100 acres tillable,
all fenced and improved; will give
good terms and consider Portland
residence as part payment. Price
right. Call at 1032 Cham, of Com. bldg.
bet. 9 and 12 a. m., bet. Aug. 24 and 31.
Stockmen, Notice,
2100 acres rich alluvial praine mead
ow land, $6 per acre. Will divide.
Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg.
FOR SALE or trade. 160 acres wheat
land 7 miles south of Echo. Or., all
fenced and under plow. Small cabin
and well on premises. Address Jobn
Todhunter, Echo. Or.
HAVE some of the best larms in Wil
lamette valley for sale at prices tnat
are right; on some of these I can take
trade. Neal Brown, 203 Panama bldg.
for wheat ranches, aale or trad. M.
Kltimaurice, Condon. Or
FOR RENT FARMS
14
60 acres, 35 milea from Portland, 20
cultivated, crop stock and tools for
sale. Room 209 Panama bldg.
HOMESTEADS
160 Acre Relinquishment
4 miles from town; river through
the place; 75 acres river bottom; fine
eoll, no rock; price $300.
Two 160 acre homesteads that Join,
2 miles from town, lays fine, no rock,
some timber, fine water; price $150
each. Bundy. 411 Henry bldg.
rmnn HOMESTEADS
If you are Interested in one call
at 1032 Chamber of Comerce bldg. bet.
9 and 12 a. m.. bet. Aug. 24 and 31.
EXCHANGE REAL. ESTATE 21
GOOD timber claim, close to Portland,
to trade for Portland or Seattle
property. 318 Railway Exchange bldg.
FOR exchange' of all kinds, eee
u w. uakiaA-kaj, ill etn au
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
Continued)
GET OUT OF CITY.
Have choice acre, well improved. '
HH UUIlulllgs, III (UUU 1 11 K I i I
ette valley town, with mils nd fac
tories and tributary to prosperous
farming section. Also logging camps
near. Price only $.'000. clear. Will
exchange for city residence of equal
value.
A. K. HI LI., 419 Henry bldg.
A PRUNE FARM.
1 mile from Marion, 15 miles South
Salem. 48 W acres, fine bldg, fully
equipped. Price $30.ooo: Will take
city property or wheat farm. Claude
Cole. 300 Henry bldg.
CASH OR TRADE tor house and lot
on Peninsula. 20 acres of land 20'
miles from Portland. 1 mile Columbia
river highway; fine view. St. Johns
car to Jeasup 8t., 1-05 Wilbur st.
5 ACRES, 4 miles east of Portland,
well improved, new 5 room bunga
low; will trade for od home in city;
must be clear. G. W. Priest, 309 Ab
lngton bldg
40 ACRES. $1 fare from I'ortland.
close to school, station cash price
$1000; will take house and lot. Claude
Cole. 300 Henry hldg.
WE ARE Iookiiik for city property
to match our farms and ranches.
R1CHANHACH A- ' . 7(, I.ewix HM
IK VOI.R EXCHANGE is a Square
Deal see XullTHWKST REALTY
CO.. H22 Cham of I'nui hide Mar L'272
AN ACRE in West Portland Park to
trade for lot In Berkeley. Cal. l'hone
East 19 4 4.
160 ACRES, I'matiHa Co., close school
station, clear Will take housf and
lot. Claude Cole. aiM) Henry bldg.
L'NlNCL'Ml'.KKKIi land. bruoh. for
house. T-!7. Journal.
ROOMING HOISES
Don't Look Any Farther
Have several real bargains in room
ing houses from $150 up; choice loca
tions. SEE HALL, f. 12-1 3 PANAMA BI.DO
WANT roonrng house, lu to 14 rooms,
west side, furniture must be in good
condition and price very reasonable,
will deal with owners only. V-I4,
Journal.
CAPABLE woman to manage loom
ing house of 1:0 rooms on percen'
age. or rent out right. P-SB, Jo urn a!
BISINKSS OPPOKTl'MTIKS 'J!
WANTED Partner Hi Kood paying
business, honesty and integrity are
sufficient, no money required, Inn
must furnish references. Call at tlu?
Marshall St., or phone .Main bei.
5 and p. m. today.
$ibou WARM
mineral springs, im
bathhouse. swunminK
proved with
pool, dwelling house, tents, on .viouni
Hood auto road; part trade. H. E. Me
serve. otviier, Howe, Or.
Save Time and Money
By seeing me first before buying a
grocery store or rooming noutse.
HALL. 51-13 Panama bldg.
ATTENTION BUSINESS MEN I
If you are looking for a business or
wish quick sale, list with us.
THE PACIFIC AGENCY,
iZ9 Morgan bldg.
WANTEIj Man with JlooO. to take 1-3
interest In legitimate and honorable
business; a live proposition; returns
uuick and large. Address in confi
dence. W-30, Journal.
HIGH class hair goods and toilet arli
cles, all kinds of hair wotk, facial
surgery; have high class trade; must
sell Room 203, Panama bldg.
BES T garage on west side wants part
ner; good, legitimate, paying propo
sition; $siO required, no brokers. L-71,
Journal.
HAVE some real bargains ln grocery
and confectionery stores, both in the
city and country towns. Neal Lrown,
209 Panama bldg.
FOR SALE Light grocery and deli
catessen, good down town location
no agents. Call Sell wood 2587.
CLEANING and pressing; business
well established, 1 wagon. 12J3 Divi
sion St., or Tabor fiS 4 4.
GROCERY and popcorn wagon near
Morrison: le&s than inventotv. ilce
$600. Wlthrow. 411 Henry bid.;.
ONE 10x13 Willamette Roading engine
with liner, blocks and chockers; easy
terms. X-83. Journal.
business cakd;;
Rose City Printing Co.,
Third st., cor Taylor
FOR SALE Old established naraKo
and repair business, for less than
inventory. Y-9.r, Journal.
GROCERY store for sale; fine locution.
M-.X, Journal.
A GOOD thint-
jl) thins for parks Hnd fairs;
sdl cheap. 1 , Jo ', rrial.
will
BUSINESS OI'I'OIM UNITIES
WANTED
OS
WANTED, by family of musicians, to
lease good dance ball on percenUiK1-'
basis. Journal.
MONEY TO LOAN
HEAL ESTATE
OUR installment plaii is the best and
surest method of i.aylng a loan.
$32.26 per month lor 31 months, or
$21.24 for Go months, or
$15.17 for 8fi nionths lays a $1000
loan and interest.
Other amounts In proportion.
We loan on Unproved city property.
Or for building purposse.
No commission chargeo.
EQUITABLE SV'G'S Ac LOAN ASSN.,
242 Stark St., Portland. Or.
5 Year Mortgage Loans
Residence, farm or business prop
erty. Will finance and build homo on
your lot.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY.
212 Selling bldg
$200 $&00 $700 $2000
And up for Immediate loans
On cilv and farm properly.
J. C. CORBIN CO.. LKW1H BLDG.
BUILDING loans on city and subur
ban property; money advanced an
work progresses W. G. Beck, 315
Kailinx Mid?. Main 3407.
MONEY In any amount up to $500,000
to loan on close in property and im
proved farms, Or. or Wash.
32 9 M organ bid g.
$100,001) ON mortgiiKes, city or larm
property, fire Insurance. McKenzie
& Co QcrlinKer bldg.. 2d and Alder
CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con
tracts, mortgage loans, reasonable
rates. F H. I,cwm. iopny 4. iewia OLlg.
MONEY TO LOAN in amounts of $luo
to $0000 on city property.
A. H BELL. 201 Gerllnger bldg.
MONEY to loan on Improved city, farm
property. V. C. King, 314 Spalding.
$2coTVo''0, $':". 900, $1200, llvoo!
y rr d O. rmn n Co.. 7 3 2 (.'ham. Cofo
Tj4(.7uoo OK LESS. KAKRl.NfiTON.
80 4th st I'oanl of Trade Bids;,
fc-EE us Small loans. Installment loans.
Cellwr-M urton o.. w.'t 1 eon mog.
$1000, $lf'o and upward; no commis
sion. Deshon A Hawk. Main 1167.
6?i.
money, no delay. Krebs
Logus Co., 110 10th st.
MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 and 7. Lou!
Salomon Co., 300 Oak St.. near 6th.
Jiowo to loan, H. real estate security.
R-42. Journal.
MONEY to loan. 5 to H. W. H. Seitz
A Co. 3)0 Spalding bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN'
CHATTELS. SALARIES
07
Salaries Chattels
Money to loan to salaried people and
others on furniture, pianos, motor
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc.. at
legal rates, with easy terms of pay
ment; no delay. Licensed by state.
I'ORTLAND LOAN COMPANY, INC..
308 Dekum bldg.
CHATTEL CHATTEL
LOANS LOANS
AT LEGAL RATES
We loan money on pianos, household
roods, and also to
WORKING PEOPLE
COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO,
LICENSED.
17 FalUn bids.
30
WANTED $ 1 OuO at 7 per cut from
private party on good city iroperty.
no commission. M-1 ;. Journal. -
FINANCIAL
FOR SALE Nolo f22U0. 7 'c on or ne
fore u years first mortgage. nu dis
count. -77, Journal. .
lkl
a
ellers' interest in contacts. 1,1 n,4
Wah
1 .nmhct-m---;, bid.
HELP .Mi.,-
1
HOPPICKERS WANTED.
Cjjn place 600 families.; first ship
ments out about September 1. Ymda
having best camping accommodations
and hops are on our lists Free ood
water, straw, fruit, vegetables, cooking
equipment, bleeping lents ;md apart
ments at mmiy of the vards apodal
railway rates. Yards at Brooks. Lues
ley. Noconda. M.-Minnville, li.'vais.
Independence. Slici wood. Amity. 'Vood
burn Talbot, Orvllle, Silvcrton. I'.. ker
should reRlster at once to secure -hoice
of yards at main ol'iuc. 1 ft h an. I John
son, or women's department, room 0$
city hall or room 4:4. Railway Kx
chiiiiKe bldg.
City of Pol t la rid- -1 " S. Government
PFRLIC EMPLoYMKNT lil li.CAU
Alain 3;',;,;. Phones A-oi.'4.
STEADY men wanted to take exclu
sive control of Coos. Tillamook, Lake
Klamath and other good llclds. Money
advanced weekly; outfit and special
tiaining free, experience unnecessary.
Our active men are making good
money. You con ! the same, ("lean,
hitidv, truaiaiiteed stock. Yakima Val
ley Nursery Co.. Toppenlsh, Wash.
YvANTICD 5() BRIGHT ROYS ON
THl'KSHAY M'lKNIXG KVICRY
F.F.K MAGAZINIi. 5.9 PITT'OCK
11I.UI K.
WANTED, fcood barber to ko In Clan
Valley. Or., for two months; will
make Jig per v . k , half (ate will bo
be paid. For pH t t lc u lars amdv lo
Lewls-Stenfcer Harbcis' Supply Co.,
10th and .Morrison sis
SALESMEN wanted lo ell the Vioo
mau strain Ki ,i m i u -t I Engiifh nl
nut. together wltli a completf Uiii'- of
Iiurmry stuck. . ash w.ckly. o.iilit
free. .IdnsM Cai'ital ' ; t NttiKeiy
Co., Salem. H
litJVH Willi wheels Min It'll, 16 etTrS
or over Good pay. slcinly work all
winter and chance for advancement.
Weslern I'nlon TelcKiopb i"o . )k.
WANT lo be
holder for
Hig booklet
K i 1 l lo'k ins
I' S. cm eiiinei nl olfice
llf'e, at splendid siilary?
1- V-i'.iix explain lully.
Wash i mi; i on. I '.
WANT first iass, all hiiiiiii I laker,
Homeoiie living mar Portland pre
ferred: stale wages wanted. Aj'.riresH
1.. Grimm. 1 -a I a s rt I e. i ir
MAN to bat' h on farm lor month or
two and cure for place and slock;
small wniies, llnht work. Neal liiown,
209 Panama bl.li;.
ANTEI -- Yuiiiig lio n handv around
machinerv. Portland "ur Mfg. Co..
1 249 Macadam Kind.
W A NTEi , "w ciiMlcliopper, fjii ( cirils.
$1.50 per. ioc boat fare. C-.l,
Journal.
TEN teams and nuto trucks for haul
ing wood in the city, good pay. 41
Couch st.
U AN'Ti'.b A good mllki r nnd for gen
eral farm wot k 927 Urookljn st.
Take Kb'bmond car to :lst st
M A TTH ESS maker wanted port .and
Ftirn. Mfg Co., 124'.. Mnendain road.
WANTED A glass bevel.r. Columbia
Glass Works. 44s Flanders.
2& M EN lo split
11(13 SpaldiiiL'
cirdwood. tiOc per cotj.
bldK.
CUNSl'l.T i M.
f-ecreta rv
A empoivineiit
HELI U..Jl.i YilSl
il
Y. M. C. A. A I 'TOM' ' It I EE SCHOOL,
bay and night c lass. n, traiiiine in
c .iin.iic,..' i.,r, ., i:,n... .i,,.,... drillJ
press. etc , time unlimited. S ( uio
pas al ed iic al ionu ofli'. - l. M. A.
bblK , to ii..-l'" t '"r m,oih Uriel meth
ods. ' )M I'l.'I KXT H ACl-l- El'iCS
and MECHANICS SI'ITLIED. Tui
tion fee includes M I, .l I IE I IS 1 1 1 F' IN
Y M. C A. and il EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT, use of n-ft. whti
niln( pool, kiiiih.t l. it ns. K rn mi m u hi,
etc.
HAI.KSMK'N iiik it M.u.ratit, I. "tel.
cafe, rlKar. pool. . I r 1 1 -r . kimmiI ulcrtt
tri.de, .'.ill do lilK li'iMlliv-s wit:. ll r
li w lic ici kel side line. All mer
chants in towns of Ioo.oihi und ni.ibr
want it; $j coin in i ss mil each sale, no
collecting; no exin n.e or rlok to inj-r-il.ant.
We tako back all iinsobl K""ds.
cCaiificlcl M (k- Co.. .IKel M.. Chl
cr.no, I II .
MEN. women wanted. Kovernincnt Joli-4
$75 mor.ili
Write for list posit. oils.
Franklin
ter N Y
I.sll'iile. Dept. 349R. Roches-
LEARN tin- real Mate l-uIiiest See
Educational Hook lUM.uay, '.ms
hi. Ii at ore i
i'NCAl7LED for tailor made unit?. $K mi
up. Taylor, the Tailor. 2!t 'i BurnHlde.
iieliwan n:i-
(I EN ERA I . h(.,.se'.voi k plain cookiiiK,
Kood laundieKs. Miildle-ugcrl colored
woman in Irvinnton Wood. 47;n. $20
month.
77vNnrED. ii woman for housework
for a family of two. &'.& Reynold
si. Take Si-1 1 wood car.
WOMAN -LiKht house oik, can: for
child 'lurlnK school hours; $ j per
Week. koo.I hoine. BBI Vntieouver a v f.
GIRL or ' oman atiud lo assiM mm
houscwoik. J'lioiie 'labor o... 2S'
E. :i.'Jd st.
A" VlilNH Kill to assist Willi li;ht
housework, i;ood hk' .i, al on.
Tal.o, :,'.l I
GIRL or woman want,
hous'-woik Tabor
d lo assist wit h
''., E. 2nd.
1J.L1 UANTEU MALE A.Ml
JKEMJLK
800"H(JPPICKEU.S WANTED.
For the Llveslcy hop yard, the
largest and best rlifr bottom yard In
the state. Hops very heavy, all yards
will soon be filled, so come early and
K-t jour tickets, Holmes, $2.1R; Rush,
$2.35; Murphy, $2.00, Geo. Lewis Yard,
$2.40. round trip fares. Ieted at
S.lein and Independence. Free tents,
voud and straw. good camping
grounds; water, etorc, butcher ihop,
restaurant. 40c per box. Trains
leave September 2. .1 and 4. No other
place In Portland to net tickets
for Llvesley yard Tickets are
now on sale at Dorcas Bros., 221
Plttock blo.k. 1'nh ar,d Wash. sts.
Call, phone or write Phone Broadway
221fi A-1717.
to 4 P rn
ciffice open Sunday
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HOP PICKER.: NOTICE.
Steamers Pomona and Grahamona
leave Taylor Kteet dock :45 a. m. for
p.utteville, ChampoeK, Gearlns, Yhi
Kets. Mixtion, Wheatland, Salem, and
ai; way landing hop yards. liAgguno
must be delivered tne day before sall
iru; and tickets purchased. Box your
ter.ts. Oregon ("lty Transportation Go.,
Taylor Street dock.
" HOPPICKERS WANTED.
Large yards, good picking, fine
camping grounds, fire wood, straw and
good water, grocery store on grounds.
Apply between 10 a. m. and 5 y. m. at
202 Alder, or phone Main 760 ).
MOLEP BARBER COLLEGE.
Wants men and women to learn the
trade; paid while learning; tools free;
positions secured; summer rates; write
for catalogue. Cor, 2d and Burnslde.
HOP pickers wanted; round trip ticket
$1.70; tl per hundred; will be at St.
Charles hotel Wednesday and lhurs-
day. Homer Oouley.
HOPPICKERS WANTED.
Why not go hoppicklng, thus to have
an "outing" and earn some money, too?
Please apply Beld Back Jr., 30 1st et.
MOHLER Barber school wants meu
end women to learn barber trade.
free I Weeks. Positions secured. P
whtle learning. 88 N. 2d st.
OREGON BARBER COLLEGE Mel
and women to learn barber trad
free.. IJI Madison st.
LOANS WAN.TE1)
iCoatiaaed on, Sezt rf)
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