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13 fflUE SHIELD MAY- ; or nrinv rnn or UL lUrtUI I UI UOL m Tiinrr imimio i iv inrtrr v i m m. 111 ; IIIIIM. IIIUsillIVS Genera Contract Is Awarded to Mulr & McClellan; Site Ready for Excavation, COST WILL BE $35,000 Xand Purchased Recently at allrUie wood for $10,000 and atuatio En vironment Will Be a"Teserred. "With the awarding of the general eontraot for the erection of the White Shield hospital provided In the will of the Ute K. Henry Wemme. to Mulr & McClellan. Portland? contractors, and the ground nearly in reacuness ior mo beginning of excavation, it la: thought that the $36,000 home for wayward girls will be ready for occupation within three months. The elte selected recently at the head of Thurman street, la the Blythe-wood- addition, la a wild, picturesque location, sufficiently detached to make it a real home for Its Inmates. Th. four-acre traot within the laat fsw weeks has been cleared for excavation and ararden planning. As far ae Is consistent with oomfort, however, the .grounds will be left ruatlc .The architect, A. E. Doyle, has pat terned the building somewtiat after the style of a huge country manor, the Idea being to get away from the hard lines of many Institutions of lta kind. Within a very short time the trus tees of the estate, who are placed In absolute authority of the proposed In stitution, will select an advising board f advisory physicians to manage the medical side of the hospital. Three years after the establishment f the institution the trust will pass from the care of the board of direct ors to the Christian Science church. It will be maintained perpetually, with out discrimination as to creed or race, from the Income of half of the Wemme estate, appraised at $360,000. The board of directors, consisting of Mls Jessie Carson, J. J. Cole and Henry W. Wets, will always hare power as to Its maintenance. The building will oost $5.000 and Is two stories high. The four-acre tract Was purchased for $10,000. MAT APPEAL FOR FUNDS Woman's Union Plans to Construct ITome for Working Girls. In order to have a new home for working girls proportionate to the iteeds, the Portland Woman's union may appeal to the public for funds In the event that the pledges do not suf fice. Plans for the new structure Buhm1ttri hv Architect A. E. Doyle at the meeting held yesterday In Anna Lewis hall. 610 Flanders street, and will be passed on by the building committee of the organization, com posed of W. D. Wheelwright, Joseph Bimon, Mrs. Elliott K. Corbett. Mrs. A. 3. Meier and Mrs. Harry W. Hogue. It Is planned to begin building Immedi ately at the site at Tenth and Mont gomery streets. The raising of finances for the building, which Is to take the place of the one rendered Inadequate by fire. Is In charge of a committee composed of Mrs, Henry E. Jones, Mrs. Jay Smith, Mrs.' Willis Duhlway, Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. Miss Elsa Orelle, Mrs. Max Hlrsch and Mrs. Edward Ehrman. Real Estate Transfers. Hilton R. Whlrt end wf. to B. W. FTau.tein, 98x41 ft., bef. 00 ft. W. of N. W. eor. of L. 1. B. "A." Park View; also L. 6. B. 4, Blumauer.'a Add.: else tht portion of B. 60 ft. of 1, 10.' Belmont Park W.. lyin N. of; .line 100 ft. northerly from B. Yam hlll it f SO Wilbur It. ftoblneon and wife to O. C. Ory, L. g, B. 2, W. D. rrettjmane sub ., -. eu frank Hamilton to A. 0. Schmidt. L. 14. B. 8, Atl addition 10 . Archibald Fulton et al to Mike Kaeehao, 8. W. V, I.. 4. B. 11, Jma Johni tdd. to Bt. Johns 1 bertff to Oreann Mfe Insnranee Co., 11 L. 4, B. 21. Piedmont, also land bes. N. E. eor. L. B, B. 21, Piedmont 6.T33 - . U..m m-A 1f. I J ..(at B. MoJtsner, L, 80, B. 108. Laurel hnrit (Asatgnad to O. J. Hawklnaon rrrtrrrryil The "Get- Tegetlier Idea seems to be grow ing on th people of Portland and in no relationship is the idea a bet ter one than in that of a man with his banker. The First Na tional Bank can serve its custom ers more efficient ly the better it knows them, and there are abso lutely no barriers between its offi cers and its pa trons. Let us be come better ac q u a i n t e d with each other. First National Bank . Capital and Surplus $3,500,000 Fifth and Morrison Portland, Ore. afay 1. WW). aereement 4,78 W H. Bykes sad wU to W. I. CblW j r. as. u. a, h, e, sorts foruaaa iw lane u. nanacraon iu wue to suaie I. Wlaraora. L. IS. B. 1. Tramont Place ! 100 Edward A. Wuhtum and wife to Chris Keller. L. 27 20. R SO Irrinrton Park "... George P. Dcknm to fcarab L. Eden, L, 45, 40. B. 16. Gregory HU A. O. Schmidt and wife to frank Ham ilton, L. 14, B. 8, Atlaa addition 1908 Kal Estate Co. to Harry Van Eppe et al, L. 18. 14. B. "aV East St. Johns ; Charlotte O. Conklin and bnaband to Felleta Dillon, N. . of N. W. of N. E. i of N. w. k of aeetkm 80. T. 2. B. 1. W.. 5 acres.'. Anna E. Pit prion to O. H. Skothelm, S. H U 18, B. 1, Alblna Fin ley Morrlaon and wife to Frank A. HpenAr.-L. 6, 8, 7. 8. B. 68, Holla day addition J. K. Straight to Edwin J. Burke, L. 11. 12, B. , Braaee street addition.. William J. Mulr to riorence L. Mnir. wits, U 18. B. 44. WaTrllgh Hta.. Felicia Dillon and bus. to Ernest Tan Horn, N. H pt N. W. of N. B. M of N. W. , See. 80. T. 2, B, 1 W.. leaa right of way J. Pulon.ky to Pearl Polonaky, U 1. 2. 8, 11. 3, Elbarta Uurelbnrat Co. to Daid H. Meteoa, L. I, B. T2. Lsurelharat B. L. Paget and wf. to S. LeTonrnean, V- 14. B. 8, Nasb'e rtrat Add. F. B. Newell to F. W. Newell, nnd. 1-8 lot. In U S, 6, B. 133, Portland WeUesley Land Co., to Floyd H. Mllla. L. 18, 18. B. 11, W Uealey Sheriff to Elizabeth Fahrenwald. U 18. B. 11. eicept W. 40 ft. said lot. Southern Portland Ina M. Chaplo and baa. to Barmen Jenne. W. 40 ft. L. T, 8, B. 220, Hol- laday'a Add Boae City Park Aaan. to Marls Becker Cbildera. L. IT. &. 14T. Boss City Park J. L. Carter to Ruth Gibson, I T, 8, B. 2, Harelock Bath Glbaon to J. U Carter, L. 9, B. 2, Harelork Nellie A. Gardner and hna. to B. N. Large et al, 8 acrea in Sec. T, T. 1 S., a. 2 E A. Q. Bachrodt to Mary C. Barchrodt, L. 10, B. 8, Alblna Add John. Balrd and wt. to Basel Magoos, S. 4 L. 2. B. T, Piedmood A. H. Me tea If and wf. to Jeaale F. Balrd, L. 10, B. 0, Holbrooke Add. to St. Jobna Ira Q. Jofanaon to Olaf Wold et al, I 8. B. 20. Kenilworth Emily Schoeneck to Dan Sararlo, L. 8. lo, B. 0, Treojont Park Corey Motor Car Co. to Clyde Btchard- aon. L. 1, 2, 3, B. 44. Peninsular Add. No. 4. N. V4 L. 43, 44. B. 8. Fairfield Clyde Richardaon and wf. to D. Blondln. L. 1. 2, 8, B. 44, Penlnaular Add. No. 4 Ella M. Cree and hue. to 0. J. Ball et a I, all B. 23, Falrrlew 90 B0 10 TOO 10 1 10 10 1 1 10 X.T00 10 10 TOO 1.893 1 10 10 10 1 to M 10 T25 1 10 10 8.000 Building Permits. Cooke Brothers, erect two story frame dwell, lng, 070 Clackamas at., between B. 18th and E. 19tli eta.; builder, Anderson A Randall) gSOOO. (."onset estate, repair two story frame shop, 450-452 Boyt at., between 11th and 12th eta; builder, James I. Marshall; 8500. C. F. Wagner, repair one story frame lann dry, 281 Arthur at., between 1st and 2d its.! builder, same; $00. L. H. lllracb, erect one atory frame garage, 44S K. 424 at. N., between Tillamook and Hancock au.; builder, B. T. Allyn; $150. L. II. Hlrscb, erect one story frame dwelling, 445 E. 42d at. N., between Tillamook and Bajr cock ata.; builder. B. T. Allyn; 000. James W. Cook, repair 4 atory ordinary hotel, 22 8d at., between tialmon and Mala sts. i builder, B. T. Allyn; $50. Millard Arenas Presbyterian church, erect one atory frame portable Sunday school, T243 55th are. S. E.. between 72 and 74 tu ata.; builder, J. H. Zehrucg; $100. Mr. Lewis, repair one atory frame dwelling, 850 E. 9th at. N., between K. Broadway and Weldler ate.: bnllder. Oeorae Bauman: 8100. 1 W. H. MacRae, repair one atory frame dwelling. 740 Mississippi ae., between Fre mont and Beech sts.; builder. Earl MacRae; $50. A. M. Oannon, repair two atory frame dwelling, 684 E. 224 at. N.. betwten Braaee and Knott eta.; builder, Mauta Bldg. Co.; $300. Mrs. Ethel B, Stllea. repair one atory frame dena and Humboldt ata.; builder, H. P. Bank; $40. YV. J. Tladale. repair one atory frame dwell, ins. 0124 42d are. S. E.. between 61st and 02d ata.; builder, aame; $50. c. cole, erect one atory rrame anaca, io4 Williams are., between Holland and Btafford ata.; builder, aame; $40. u. A. Brown, repair one atory mui garage, 190 N. 22,1 at., between Johnson and Kearner sts.; bnlldrr, W. J. Dunlap Jr.; $78. J. F. Qtlpen, erect one atory frame garage, 935 Superior at., between McKenna ana wall ata.; buuaer. same; sou. Bank of California and uoyt ata. bnUder, Frank Terbeyden; $270. Bank of California, repair two atory frame stores snd rooms, 454 Hoyt at., between 11th and 12th Ms.: bnllder, C Carmlcbaal; 8125. Warrentun Land Co., repair three atory frame dwelling, 488 U. 11th at. N ., between Thomp son and Bra see ata.; builder, Mr. 8 pence; fl50. W. Reldt, repair one atory ordinary garage, 704 Kearney at., between 21st and 22d at.; builder, W, J. Dunlap Jr.; 850. H. C. Leonard, repair two story ordinary factory, 1 N. 1st at., between Ankeny and Bnrnalde ata.; builder, Q. W. Etlera; 2O0. ZAIMIS CABINET OUT; VENIZELOS MAY BE CALLED (Continued From Page One.) tlonal , defense" for active cooperation with the allied troops Is under way. Store Greeks Join Allies. Semi-official word from Salonlkl aaya Colonel Orivo Doulou. defender of Serrea, Is expected to arrive next week with his command of 1000 men. It la added that 13 offlcere avnd non commissioned officers ffom Old Greece, accompanied by 100 voluntsers, iiave arrived. News of the Inception of the Mace donian campaign swept London and Paris like wildfire, causing1 unbounded enthusiasm. Military crltloa point to the pres ence at Negrotln. aeven miles within the Serbian border, of a Russian army as menacing the Bulrarlo-Teuton forces from the north. A Corfu dispatch tonight tells of the opening- of the Serbian parliament by its president with these words: "In a very short time we shall re turm to our malmeU country, which wllj be great In the future and our foes conquered." King Urging Him to Stay. Athens. Sept. 12. (U. P.) Premier Zalmla has submitted the resignation of the Greek cabinet. It was officially annonnced today. The prime minister said various In cidents of an International character have prevented him from dealing sat isfactorily with the external situation, and for that reason he desires to be relieved of further responsibility. King Constantine is making every ef fort to persuade him to reconsider. Greece Nearer War. London. Sept. 12. (U. P.) Greece moved nearer to war today with the beginning of the allied offensive in the Balkans. Reports that Premier Zalmls has tendered the resignation of his cabi net were officially confirmed from Athensi Dispatches" from the Greek capital said the capture of four vil lages by the British and the defeat of the Bulgers on both winiga have cre ated a profound sensation. , The central powers are keeping a clcse eye on events at Athens and are awaiting the first hostile move. The Vienna Arbiter Zeltung i warned Its readers that ex-Premier Venlgeloa, leader of the pro-ally party, probably will become Greek minister of war and that Greece will at once make ready to join the allies. Dispatches from Berlin said that the attitude of Greece is being discussed by the kaiser and the Bulgarian king ana crown prince at the Kaisers bead I quarters. CONTINUED SHORTAGE ' IN FECUT CARS IS PREDICTED BY CALVIN President of Union Pacific Sees No Immediate Hope of Permanent Relief, BUSINESS IS INCREASING Shlpbulldlaa; Caat Catoh TTp for 10x17 Time, He Sara Zaocal Benefits rrom Car BuCdla. E. B. Calvin, president of the Union Pacific railroad and of the Oregon Short Line, la in Portland for a - day or so of conferences with President J. D. Farrell, General Manager J. P. O'Brien and other high officials of the O-W. R. A N. Mr. Calvin hart not been here since his accession to the presidency following the resignation of A. L. Mohler. Discussing the present stringency In available freight cars, Mr. Calvin said today that he doubted if much relief could be gained by the establishment of car manufacturing shopa on the Pacific coast. Admitting tho local benefit from the new payrolls Id whatever city th shopa might be lo cated, he aald othfrwlae there would be little effect, as the shops now tn existence are nearer the source of iron and steel supply and can place their lumber orders in time to fill car orders ava the necessary eteel la at hand. He looka for a continued period of car shortage, varying In severity, which may be relieved only by the end of the war, or as new bottoms aro found for the exportation of freight, inasmuch as practically all the grain from the northwest Is being shipped by rail to Atlantle ports, and since these ports are now so congested with Other freight that the available space on outgoing ships cannot provide for It all. Shipbuilding on both coasts, while active and constant. Is by no means keeping uj? with the lnareased freight bualneas, he aald. and will not catch up for a long time. What should prove encouraging to th west, In Mr. Calvin's opinion. Is the high price of metals and the prob ability that silver, copper, lead and zinc will hold their prices after the war is over. Mr. Calvin expects to start east again tomorrow, stopping at the Salt Lake city offices of the Short Line and thence to his home In Omaha. i m Political Debates To Enliven Picnic Streetcar Ken of Portland Will Hold animal Festival at the Oaks on Wednesday Frogrm.ni Ontllaed. Speakers for the two political de bates which are to enliven the pro ceedings at the annual street carmen's picnic at the Oaka Wednesday, .have been selected: The first debate will be on the mer its of the "Equal Rights to Home In dustry" measure, sometimes referred to as the "brewery amendment" measure, an amendment contemplat ing the legal -manufacture of beer In Oregon. Ernst Kroner will speak In favor of the bill. He will be fol lowed at 2 p. m. by ex-Oovernor Os wald West,- who will oppose the meas ure, on behalf of the Anti-Saloon league. The '"Wilson vs. Hughes" debate will start at 2:80 p. m. with Colonel C. K. S. Wood speaking on behalf of the present administration, and at 8 p. m. George Arthur Brown will explain why Charles Evam Hughes should be the next president. Attorney Frank J. Lonergan will be chairman of the debatea and will In troduce the speakers. In addition to the free three-band concert at the Auditorium In the eve ning. Circuit Judge W. N. Gatens will apeak on 'Child Welfare." A. E. Olark Divorce Decree Will Stand Salem, Or., Sept 12. The supreme court held today In the suit of Marcel la Clark against A. E. Clark, appealed from Multnomah county by the plain tiff, that Circuit Judge McGinn did not err in striking the complaint from the files and dismissing the suit. Mrs. Clark brought the suit to set aside a divorce decree. "It does not require a citation of au thorities to show that It is proper to strike a pleading from the flies which Is not properly verified," says Justice Benson In the opinion. "It Is settled in this state that the action of a trial court In permitting or refusing an amendment of verification is discre tionary and not reviewable here. In the case at bar there Is no record of any application for leave to amend and no order permitting; amendment until long after the decree was entered, and then by a judge before whom the mat ter was not pending. Even that order was afterward vacated during the term at which it was made, and cannot now be considered as affecting the case. "Her primary pleading having been properly stricken from the files without leave to amend, the plaintiff had no standing in court." Hanley Entertains Local Musicians William Hanley of Harney county entertained at luncheon today at the Hotel Benson a group of musical folk whom he Is trying to interest in the forthcoming visit of the children's symphony orchestra of Burns. Among the guests were members of the Port land Symphony orchestra, the Mon day Musical club and the McDowell club. CLASSIFIED AD RATES CASH ABVZRllSEXZJfTl. i Daily or Sunday 1 u eeata per word for all elaaslfleatlesm es eeuting "roe Bent la Private Family," "Roots and Board la Private Family. Slraatloa Wasted" end "Wanted to Rant" ads. which are 1, eeata per word. Three Insertions for the price ef two. Seven lBaortlona for the price of five. No ad takes for teas thaa 15 eeata. CASH MUST accompany eupy to ootaia a bees rates. CH ARSES ADYIRTTSEMZHTt, 1H caste per word per tnaerttoa. Tola charge la for all clssslflca tions except liij 'For Rent la Private Family," "Room and board In Private TamBy," "Situation Wasted" and "Wanted to Beat'1 ads, which ar i eenta per word per laaertloa. - , No ad charged tor jess teas U easts. - NEW' TODAY . RUPTURE Johnston & Umbarger RUPTURE SPECIALISTS 41l-4ir Aliaky Bldf. Results Guaranteed. FARM LOa4NS Mortgage Company for America Steom 32, Alaawarth Bldf. Phone Mala S84X. SortUad. Ox. Fearey Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS 30 Dektua Bldf. VorUaad. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment H Mortgage Oe. Offices 803-4 170 8d ft. MJEETTXG NOTICES 41 CAMP meats every Wednesday evening In W. O. W. tempi. Ill 11th at. All mem bers requested to at tend. Visitors -welcome. J. J. BLUM BER G. C. C. HERMAN SCHADE, Clerk. PORTLAND LODGE 281,. regular meetinr. Moose hall, Broadway and Mor rison St., at 8 o'clock p. m.. every Wednesday eve ning, visitors welcome. P. I PROCTOR, Secretary, A. A A. S. RITE Special j UlOVllUK Aft aU.OIUVlim aM.SB,.v j M.a,ltia. Ih X .lnl Veil DCUlllBU XVI 195 VllUTOI tftV.1, LI11JB eveulnf at 8 o'clock, to ce- lect a commuieo on aociai affair for tha winter aea aon. Br ordtr of the pra- SAMARITAN LODGE NO. t, I. f). V Ritzular maat- XSSS" lns" Wednesday evening at 8 128 Alder at. Visitors always welcome. E. J. ELMGREN. N. G, ti. usvum, beo y. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. Ill, A, F. & A. M. Special communication this (Tues day) evening- at 7:20, Masonic Temple. Work In F. C. de gree. Visiting; brethren weir m. jm ii-.i-.E-Jt. o CO- CORRECT LY designed emblem cards for all lodger Kllham SUt'y ft Ptg. Co., Ith and Oak. EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buitona, pins, charms. Jaeger Brca.. 181-8 6th. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW T Wilson's Auction House. 189-178 2d st. Sale at 10 a. m. Al 2 p. m. at Ford Auction Co, 191 2d at. Furniture, carpets, eto Vital statistics marriages, Bfrtbs. Dzatbx MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas H. Watt, 121 East Bliteentk etred north, legal, and Jennie L. Wooley, aame ad dress, legal. C. A. Denny, Oordora hotel, leral, aud Delilah Alt, 243 tt Orant atreet, legal. lamea Henderaon, 402 Eaat Mohawk afreet, Bt. Johna, legal, and Beraloa Sttlnger, 42 Kaat Mobawk atreet, legal. V. 3. Brewer, 845 Clay atreet. leral. and Clara Louise BuebneU, 354 Kaat fifty-fourth atreet south, legal. Herman Blata. Lamaada Park. Cel.. legal, and BUa Johanna Koch, Hotel Campball, legal. J. C. Banta, 420 Eaat Forty-second atreet legal, and Minnie E. OroetAwaite, 1220 Milter atreet. legal. E. W. Bartholomew, Newberg Or., legal, and Oladyee Pearl Barker, 403 Oelatabia atreet, legal. Bldrldge Browne, 240 Kaat Rereaty-aizfh atreet southeast, legal, and Frieda Schulmala ter, 157S Eaat Flandera atreet. legal. M. A. Whitney. 024 Umatilla arenoe, legal, and EatUar Louise Nelson, 454 Vancoarer av enue. 10 yeera, William B, Ocha, Walla Walla, Weak., legal, and Bthel Frances Bcffere, Troutdale, Oi., legal. M ft Smith R, P!n Wedding; and mui wiiMiiiu, wvi visiting cards, Third floor. Morgan bldg DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailorinar Co.. 809 8tark at. BIRTHS MELBY To Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Melby, 1501 Alameda Dries, September ft, a daagh- ter. MACK To Mr. and Hra. Timothy Mack, 201 Blanddena at., Sept. 2, a aon. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mra. E. H. Jonneon, 1863 E. Lloeoln at., Aug. 25, a daughter, NOLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Nolaad, 1124 Clinton at., sept. 6. a daughter. CLINTON To Mr. and Mra. Samuel R. OHn- ton, 114 W. Alberta at.. Sept. 1, a daughter. BECK WITH To Mr. and Mra. Lewis M. Beek- wlth. 2S9 Buffalo at.. Ang. 27. a daughter; DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 TL'TTLB At his residence, 720 Northrup atreet, September 11, George Tuttle, aged 78 rears 9 montha 5 daya, ancle of Henry O., Mettle, Grace and John Tattle, Bra M. Craig, Mrs. R. L. Hanson of Portland, and brother of Joseph Tuttle of Ban rrandaeo. Cel. Pnnera.1 from the above realdence at 8:43 a. m. tomor row (Wednesday), September 13, thence to the Cathedral, Fifteenth and Darts streets, where services will be held at 9 a. is- Friends la Tlted. Interment RiTerriew cemetery. IB.WIN At the realdence, 806 Eaat Ninth atreet North, September 11, John Irwin, aged 86 years, father of Mra. D. C. Shearer, Nicholas Irwin of Portland; Mra. J. H. Bryee of Sherbrooke, Quebec; Mra. George Rnmmelln and Mra. J. Y. Bomfdrd of Seattle. Friends In Tlted to attend funeral aerrlcea, which will be held at Holman'a funeral par lor a at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Wedneaday), September 18. Inter ment Mount Scott Park cemetery. ? DAY 18 At the family yaidence, 1111 East Market atreet, September 11. Emma J. Par la, aged 67 years, beloved wife of John M, Darla. Friends Invited to attend"" funeral serTlcea, which will be held at Holman'a funeral parlors, at lo:30 a. m. tomorrow (Wednesday) , Sep. tember 13- Interment Roee'Olty cemetery. PBOUTY In thla city, September 12, Harley H. Prouty. aged 68 yean, a member of Com pany K. First Infantry, Oregon National Guard. The remaina are at the residence establishment of J. P. Ftnlyy Son. Montgomery at Fifth GARDNER In thla city Sept. 11, at the realdence. 200 Sixth atreet. Walter B. Gardner, belored husband of Agnes Gardner. Funeral announcement later. ARMSTRONG Margaret S. Armstrong, Good Samaritan. Sept. 2, 44 years, uremia. FLORISTS CLARKE BROS., florists, 27 Morrison st. Main or A-l$06. Pine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. Wash. Main 2S). A 1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO.. 768 Gllsan st. Mar. 4378, A-1494 MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up. Sprays $1 up. Chappell's.347 Morrls'n. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141H 6th st FUNERAL DIRECTORS F, S, Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral directors, 414 E. Aiaer st. r-none mast tz. a-2bZb Dunniner &. McEntee undertakers. Modern in every detail. .Broadway and Pins sts. Broadway 430. A-4568. Lady assistant. J. P. FIN LEY SON. Progressive Funeral Directors. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. A. R. Zellar Co. i'3 wu1m ve. rvi in a-nui .East 1088. c-ios Lady attendant. Day and night service. MILLER & TRACEY. independent fu neral directors. Prices low as $20. $40. $60. Wash, st Ella. M. 2691. A-7885. BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252. E. 1268. 1028 Belmont, at 84th. Lady attendant. Hamilton EaBt 80th and oiisan. Fu- nallUllUII nral services. Tabor 4313. QJ CIA CO Undertaking Co. Main 4153 OMIYV LOA-232i. Cor. 3d and Clay. RamSroJ CAMP 1 FUXERAIi DIRECTORS Cotlaae4) EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507, A-1311 p. i m Undertaker East 11th and Hawthorne. Phones E. 781, B-1S88. Lady assistant. 1 . . New residence establishment 801 Wil liame ave. Woodlawn 220, C-l48 A, D, Kenworthy Co, Tabor (267; 6802 92d St.. Lents. Tabor 8896; 68th st. and Foster road. Arleta. CD lOQHM RESIDENCE UND. PRLS. LHIUUyitU. 6122. A-2235. 45 Morr. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MABBL.E WK3., 264-ISS 4th St., opp. city hall. Main 86(4. Philip Neu Si Sons, for memorials. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 $1400 Bungalow 1-2 Value Cheaper than rent. Modern 5 rooma. Cement walks. Blk. car. Large lot. Keal bajLW: MUST lose my fine bungalow. It has 7 rooms, all built-in conveniences, i years old, one slock north of Pied mont. $200 will handle, balance eaay terms. Mr. Umbdenstock, 306 Oak Bt.. Pnone Broadway lsa. LEAVING CITY. Owner will sacrifice equity of $986 for $10. Modern, warm room bungalow; all built-in conveniences. Balance of $189$ on easy terms. This Is a tremendous bargain. Mr. Hageman, 806 Oak St.. B'dway 1658. JL A V . U.t Modern 6 room house, full base ment, electricity and gas, panel dining room, built-in buffet; fireplace, com pletely furnished with piano ana sew lny machine. $2000. 1108 E. 89th st, N. INSPECT this 6 room. 8-year-old. up to date, warm bungalow. The latest built-in effects; east front, near good oarllne. Will sell my $1105 equity for $200 cash, balance terms. Tabor 2296. Look! A Home on time, no interest on bal., imp., all In and paid. Main 8188. A. J. MeUls, . , - . 1 . 1L1 owner, evenings, v am. TRANSFERRED to Los Angeles. $3600 home, $2600; $1280 cash, bal. 2 yrs.; 7 rooms, S lots; So. Mt. Tabor district: fruits, berries. Tabor 1203 for full Information. FOR BALE $900 will buy 4 room oot tage. small barn, lot 40x125, 2 blocks from school, high ground. Montavilla. Inquire owner, J. F. Graf. 1039 E. 19th St. N., Portland, Or. For Sale Modern B room bungalow large lot, good location. Phone. Sellwood 11 0 No agentsJ , NEW 8-room bungalow, built-in con-- venlences, screened porch, attic; 64x100 corner lot- fine view; $620 cash, assume $180 balance. Main 4689 Or V6Vi. S ROOM cottage. 2 blocks to caj- line. 60x100 It. lot, street graqea. wins In and paid for. This is a bargain. Fhone ColumDia 7Q7, MODKiRN 7 room house. South Port land; must sell at once; price $1600; U cash; street imp. paid, small lot. Call 191 4th su FOR 8AUbi A dandy corner i room house, full basement, furnace. Phone Broadway 180. See owner. 16 N. 3d St.. city. FOR SALE at cost, 6 room bungalow, new and modern. Rose City Park. Phone Beliwooq e.s ' V " ...vy. w FOR SALE, i room house and lot, cheap owner leaving town, uoji ai 98 Eat 28th st.. North. FOR SALE--LOTS lfl $1700 BUSINESS LOT. CORNER. ON CAR. C08T $8600 Street Improvements paid: big sac rifice, - 11250 Irvinarton. 19th St.. Imp. paid. CHAS. RlNGLER & CO., 228 Henry bid. b60 cash for quick sale or $735, $260 down, $12 per mo., 1. lot 60x100. close to carbarns, block from Killings- worth ave. wain. ii!4u. owner. $400 each for 2 lots 100x100, block to Rose City car; no restrictions; no assessments; nice homes all around; easy terma. xapor aueu. MAKE me an offer for choice 100x100. S W. cor. 12th and Hall sts. No trade. Tabor use SNAP, good Laurelhurat lot your price. Need money. 400 Russell st. A FINE lot in Terrace Park, close to car, $100. Phone owner. Col. 240. ACREAGE 2 ACRES FACING ELECTRIC STA TION. $25 LOCATES YOU ON IT. m kl o a r a a nn. atntlnn mvA X .119, S V w - " " i is within mile of two other atatlons . and Base One road; covered with fine j grove of trees, thereby retaining its : natural beauty; lays fine and Ideal for country homesite. or chicken ranch; j price ixvovi ir" .iw.v monthly. LUEDDEMANN COMPANY, 913 Chamber of Commerce. 9A APH P?S XKUU Easy terms, only 26 miles from Portland, running water, good solL Close to school and stores, 1 mile to R R. station and town. AKERSON, tiUUCH A CO.. 606 Stock Exchange Bldg. MUST sell at once. 1 acres with 6 room house, water in house, good ' t barn, S chicken houses, large fruit i trees enough - for family use; within; stone throw of city limits. L-91. Journal. I Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1685 or Sell- wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. 10 acres. 40 minutes out, paved auto roaa( -.new uuiiuiuso, iuuusiu, iruui stream, fine spring. areOplane landing, nice shade. Owner, 10 to-12 or 4 to a. CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN ranchata I mm, Pnrtland i E 1A anra trara best soil, good roads, near electric, $66 to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar- Una. x eon mug., ruruipa. BIOOEST bargain of the season In one acre near city limits. Out of town owner sacrifices equity for $100, bal ance easy terms, 306 Oak st. Phone ti . . r FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 miles from . 1 A a a. a .m K W . . . cement basement, 2 chicken houses, plenty water, bearing orchard. See a - t la V. 11th mt PnHlanil S . 12 acres at Tlgard, sold for $6a00 years ago, will sell for $4250. 1R AlnawArth BARGAIN 10 acres at Beaverton, a toom bouse, barn, chicken bouse, KO&C wen. Owner. 875 E. 7th st N. 17 PROSPERITY IN CANADA 1900.000, 000 la new wealth added in -Ik 15. Enormous crops and low taxation make farmers rich. Wheat average, bushels per acre In Alberta, 2s.7a bash els per acre to &aakatChewaai. 28.50 buahels per acre in Manitoba. Taxes average $24 and will not exced 8 per quarter section. Includes all raxee no taxes on improvements. i"ree schools and full rclifcuous liberty, good cli mate. Get your farm home from the Canadian Pacific Railway. 20 years to pay. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; irrigated lands from 3o, and the government guarantees your land and water t'tlea. Balance, after first J payment, extended over nineteen years, wun interest at 6; privileges oi pay ing In full any time. Before final, pay ment becomes due your farm ahould nave paid for itself. We will lend you up to 82000 la improvements iii cer tain district, with no security other than the land Itself. Particulars on request. Ready made farms for sale. Special easy terms. Loans for live stock. In defined districts, after one year's occupation, under certain condi tions, we advano cattle, sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value of f 1000. We want ou; we can afford to help you. We own th land; we want the land cultivated. Our Interests) are mu tual. Buy direct and get your tarm home from the CANADIAN TACli 10 RAILWAY. Send for free book. . S. Dennis, Assist ant to the Prea'dsnt, Canadian Pacific Railway, 112 Ninth eveu. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 4 20 Acre Farm, $800 tl fare from Portland, close school, station, good bides., spring water piped. Claude Cole. 808 Henry bldg. l AC.Tticfi 17 Art 80 ACRES 11200 II fare from Portland, close school, station, easy terms. Claude Cole. 300 Hanrv 1lsw i acres on Columbu ,PYfr highway, some Improvements, alfalfa and timothy, $150 per acre. Phone Tabor 4739. 0 ACRES 20 Jn cultivation, near R road and good town; will sacrifice equity of 12500 for $1000 cash. D-132. wournat. 0 acres, fully stocked and equipped, first Class OUlldlnxs. a. baraxln fnr cash, will consider part trade. D-12a, T TTTT X? riDllQ III A . n level, cleareu, tenced, nouse; suitable ror loganberries, running water; near employment town. J.R.Sharp, 83 H 3d st. 87 acres. Improved, nr ml Augei. too nan n r- a-A Taknn OAQO yA sa,- q, a avty vi C V O O $00 buya SO acrea. See Houck. $01 FOR wheat ranchea. sale or trade BC Fltimaurtce. (Jonoon. ur. FAR3IS WANTED RENT OH BUY 88 WANTED to rent for several yeara. a good slxed dairy ranch with. good buildings, silo and water supply, good R. R, service and roads, near Portland. Full particulars first letter. Address r u hqx 17. worth Plains. Or. WAlN"T.h.iJ farms, have fully equipped automobile repair shop in fln loca tion to trade for farm, acreage or stumpage. journal. WANT to rent a farm, fully equipped and etock, 100 to toi acrea DX-lll, Journal. WANT to rent 5 acrea poultry ranch with houses for 600 laying hens, close to Portland. 6-12$, Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 26 ACRES. FULLY EQUIPPED. NEAR PORTLAND. ON ELECTRIC LINE. Good 6 room house, new barn, ether outbuildings, water in house, 4 cows, team, wagon, harness and complete set of farm implements, cream separa tor. 18 tons hay, other crops, gol soil, no rock, 0 acres In cultivation, bal ance pasture, well fenced, family or- change for clear $4000 Portland home, iNuauce long ume. eee earn Hewey, 269 Stark, at HARTMAN & THOMPSON SMALL WHEAT FARM. 160 acrea, 1 mile from town, 116 In cultivation, balance nearly all good; fair buildings. Price 28500. Will take house in Portland up to $3000; balance mortgage. LUEDDEMANN COMPANY, exo Limmper or commerce. 266 ACRE EQUIPPED RANCH", WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON. 6 cows. 3 horses hogs, ch'ckens. i arm implements ana crop, on acrg in cultivation,' 46 in pasture. 2. COO, 000 feet saw timber, family orchard. 7 room house, big barn, other outbuild ings; $12,000. Exchange for Portland property or Improved acreage up to skouu; balance terms, gee Ham Hawey, 2oy star, at HARTMAN A THOMPSON- HOTEL WANTED, Have good properties In Montana Dakota to trade for hotel up to $35,000, Willamette valley preferred. LUEDDEMANN COMPANY. 913 Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE. If your property is for exchange or sale, and has merit, (no Inflated val ues considered), send me particular Geo. P. Henry, 329 Henry bldg. Ref erencea, Portland Realty Board. DANDY 31 acres, 3ft miles from Co lumbia highway, east of Portland. 18 acres in cultivation and crop. Team, cow, pigs, chickens, implements. Run- Portland. Stout Investment Co., 723 unimor or commerce, FIVE room modern house, cement ...... u , iwb. UW 1.1 cumbrance, trade for house and lot or lot in good district, will assume If uiuij ij rui l,aa A . VT UUUXlUUafJ 4 C C U a W v w tu a, T Wi VT aa f.-m aAMJ .svel a. ta land r w m ir amiiUit 4m Cieitln ttA ami U a vl in J CVjUllJ 1 AA x Sl lifaVIlU home; will assume equAl or larger iKucuicuiicaa. tv ueav. iia v o jruu 1 I, Journal. Bring in Your Trades We'll get you what you want for what you've got at 602 Couch bldg. square aeai guaranteea. INCOME city property to exchange for dairy larm, 100 acres or more. Own ers only. Write 800 E. Salmon St., or pnone ai. lasu. $1600 H farm mortgage and clear city property to exenange for acrea r near Portland or valley. Laymon. 62 tjnamDer or com. NICE 10 acre home, 7 miles northeast Vancouver, wasn., want house and iiri ill rvi liauu, 0lvui lurcii, , I i i Cham, of Cora. I you desire a trade for your property Kinaiy communicate wun us. Rlchanbach & Co., 707 Lewis bldg. IF YOUR EXCHANGE la a bquare ueai see wuKiawtoj' ttaALTl CO.. i2 Cham of Com blrtav Mar t272. 134-ACRE improved farm, ' trade for city property. woirstein, 712 Ch. com WILL trade 3 room modern hbuae for lots in Columbia Heights, near D kum ave. Woodjawn 19. 240 acre stock ranch, improved. In POlk county, cheap, for Portland property, stout invest, t o., z c. or C, HAVE 160 acres, all clear, for rooming house. Millerahlp, 431 Chamber of Commerce. HOUSE and 4 acres near car and paved road for borne in city. B-129, journal. TO TRADE house aud lot for launch. i -86. Journal 160 acres, S. Dak., buildings., $3000 ciear, ror portjanq nome. raoor aoas ACREAGE near Oak Orove beach for moder house, box ice, oak Grove. CLEAR 6 room bungalow for clear lm- proveq acreage. -i7i. Journal. WANTEpREAIi E8TATE 81 I WANT a house and garage In good district at bottom pnee; no inflation; nail paymenta Address L-99. Jour- small nai. ' WE WILL SELL OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT. J, C. UOBMIH CO.. LEWIS BLDG. HOUSE in Rose City Park. Price arounq aisou. u-ia4. Journal. WILL pay cash for cheap lot; must be nan. '-si. jouruau. FOR SALE FARMS 83 Owners Take Notice Lady has cash and 10 acres olear land to exchange for rooming house. 60? Couch bldg. Snap for $150. 11 E K. rooms, fine location, rent 126; leaving city; must sell. See L. A. Hail. Cll Panama bldg. HAVE aa 11-room house. Will seil cheap for cash. Owner can make expenses. Walking distance. West Bide. D-114. Journal. 24 2-room apartments, new brick build ing, close in, west side, to lease to responsible tenant, low rent- O-180, Journal ROOMING houae, 18 rooms, nloe. mod ern place, fine location, rooms rented, beautiful furnishings, olean; price ItA . V H ' , ' . 1 . . FOR SALE Small rooming house. gooa location, zsa lztn st. FREE rent 6 mouths; mousy maker. Main 894. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Milk Men Am Offering herd and 200-quart route in small, prosperous river town, no competition; 809 acres finest bottom pasture leased: CO head stock, team. Implements,' anl all equipment. Paying better than $260 per month. Price $4600, $2600 cash. FX-1S6, Journal. CLEANING AND PRESSING SHOP The only establishment of Its kind In logging town of 1600. Monthly pay roll $35, OIK), it has made $1800 since last December. Completely equipped. Price $260. FRED W. GERMAN CO.. 732 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Village Inn Selling Out By the piece: everything goes at wat it will bring; here's your chanoe. Bteam taoie, ranges, rein aerators, ta bles, electric fixtures, dishes, cooking utensils, trays, etc. 389 Washington. HIGH class -art and notion store en- Joying exclusive trade of nearby city. clearing $200 monthly; owners going into wholesale bualnaaa same line In Portland; energetio man find In thla a very profitable buy. 829 Morgan bldg Must Be Sold Grocery, delicatessen, llvina rooms. apt. house diet.: other business oom1 pels owner to aelL See L. A. Haul. 612 Panama bldg. Store Wanted For some cash and clear 10 acre tract of fruit land. Thla man means busi- ness. 603 Couch bldg. FOR SALE My property with stock of groceries and confectionery: also home, furnished, in same block as school of 600 pupils. Transfer corner. .AV WlllVll . FOR BALE OR LEASE. Furnished hotel In live eastern Ore- consider some exchange. U-70. Journal. AlILLINMil. aauurtian. old aatati nened traae, win rent store, and liv ng rooms. Woodiawn ,1191, D-123, ,wuiai. We have opening for energetio men ournai. in old established business, olearlng above $300 monthly. $400 required. 329 .Morgan piqg. CLEAN 1 N(i and pressing shop for sale by owner who is leaving the city, must sell immediately, call between 8 a, m. m, az rnurman st WANT good reliable partner in good money-maatina proposition; 8360 re quired; will be well secured. G-179, journal. NEW store. A-l corner, for drugs, con- feotlons on ' carllne; rent right, thriving- district; no competition. 1640 hi unsan FOR SALE Up-to-date feed barn an reea store; long tease on ground, $2500:afnirht take acme trade. In vest 1- gate. A-10, Journal. Vancouver. Waah. $600 STOCK AND FIXTURES or invoice rent $16, or will sell stoek, building 2 lots. Ford auto, $1000 cash, pat, terms, jusst-nrs, BQ7 Jt'ittoca diqcr. LADY or gentleman, $100 guaranteed monthly; $200 required. 2-71, Jour nal. f WAV TP. 4ua, what vnii'p, IiiLri n cr jnw isice grocery evna oest location. cui Main zaiz. tit price 1b right PAYTKn AvnrAiia isLnH triviafa Kiiail npfm iF.ftrt a.fMiih hal a nrsk tsarm as rtr GOOD HOME In small family for old person buying Interest in fine farm. A. v. underwood, Durur, or. FOR SALE lntereat in money mak lng garage, $1600; will take part in t.. .4 T fl 0 1m,rnal below invoice. Price $600. Call 191 4th st. WELL paying grocery store for house ana lot; win assume. aaiiierainip. 481 tjnamDer oi commerce. CLOSING out. remainder stock aro ceries. show cases', etc., for sale. E- Z, Journal. GOOD stock men's and ladles' shoes, 700 pairs, cheap. Call 191 4th at. NICE paying cash business, mass $12$ montn. .trice iz&o. uan ii fin st. FOR BALE Cheap restaurant, good location. 4Z7 Main at., Oregon City, GROCERY. lOUi and Davis. $126. rent 7. MONEY TO LOAIf REAL ESTATE 27 OUR Ins t anient plan Is the best aad surest metnoa or paying aw loan. $22.28 per month for 86 months, or $21.24 for 60 months, or $16.17 for 86 tttonUts jays a $1080 loan ana interest. Other amounts In nronortlon. We loan on Improved city property. ur ror ouiiuing purposse. No commission charated. EQUITAEla SVG'S & LOAN AflfilN, Z4Z ctarK nt. , rortiana, ur. MONEY TO LOAN, On Improved real estate or for building purposes: very flexible con tracts; no commissions. COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO, 202 Stevens Bldg. BUILDING loans on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. Q. Beck. 216 f ailing oniy. main aeu i. VT w-kwmv, ww. .a-a v-" , i Hiavustfis rates. K. H. Lewis, Lobby 4. LewJs bljg. MONEY TO LOAN In amounts ef SiuS A. H. BELL 201 Gerllnger bldg. $200 $700 $3000 $5000 On city and farm nroDertv. J. C. CORB1N CO., Lewie bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved city, farm property, r. iing, an apaiqins. $200, $360, $800. $900, $1200. $lb00. Fred w . (icrman co., 732 Cham. Con till uulJ OK LfaK FAHR I WfiTriM 80 4th st. Board of Trade Bldg. SEE US Small loans, installment loans, ceiiare-Murton Co.. 8ii5 I eon bldg, 31000. $1500 and upward; no commie slon. Deshon & Hawk. Main 116ii. MORTOAOE, LOANS. 6 and 7, Louis paiomon a o.. awo uak'st. near Bth MONEY to loan, 6 to 6. W. H. Salts At co . 310 ispaiaing Mdg. $400. $600. $1000 to loan, easy terms. snort or long time, jo-iio, J ournju. MONEY TO LOAN 67 CHATTELS, SALARIES CHATTKL LOANS CHATTJCL" LOANS AT LEGAL RATES We loan money on pianos, household gooos, ana aiso to WORKING PEOPLE COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO-. : LICENSED. 317 Falling; bldg. ; Salaries Chattels Money to loan to salaried people and others on furniture, pianos, motor cycles, automobiles,, dlamonda, eta. at iegai rates, witn easy terms of pay PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. INC, ave aveaum ulUaV ROOMING HOUSES 80 WANT 8000 to conclude substantial mining deal. Money fully secured and refunded: permanent Investment equirea. ai morgan oiag, r WANTED A loan of $16,000; security. gui-eoge city property worth 7B, 000. What Interest can you glvet R-14. uurnai. 200 Want for 1-3 interest TungsUia mine, nwm a, raciiio notei. FINANCIAL 51 st and 2d mortgages purchased, eUso Wash. H. E. Noble, Lumbsrmens bldg. HKLP WANTED MALE SALESMEN wanted to sell the Vroo- man strain Franauatte Ensllah wal nut, together with a complete line of nursery stock; cash weekly; outfit free. Addreaa Canltal City Nursenr. t'o., aiem. or. WANTED at once; lawyer wanting opening; unusual opportunity to right man. Give full particulars first letter. D-133. journal. SAUSAGE room helper wanted, must ' oe aoie to tena nop. tsy city jat 4tn ana ramniu. Main sua. WILL give good olear Portland leal estate for land clearing. T-138, Jour- nai. CONSULT i. M, C A. ewiMOyiueui secretary. FEEDER platen press, no phoninif. rtose cny rnnrery. BAKERY driver wanted, Alberta ak- ery. 650 Alberta at. VANTED--BrLcklayer; small job. Ceil $92 Front st, SMALL boy for dollwy. 31 BtsrkJ WANTED -Man for woodaaw. E. 49t6. HELP WANTEBnsq9 T. M. C A AUTOMOBILB SCHOOL. v Day and night classes; training la repairing, driving and machine work, including forge, lathe, shaper, drill press, etc.; time unlimited. Secure) ' pass at educational office Y. AC O. A... Diaa-., to inapaci vur loops ma a mu- , nrla PDMPETKNT CHAtIFsEURS . a a Tni I an aamr . in..a :1h I1U WibUAlAillVya DW8 A 4WVAWJwt e US . tlon fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN . V tat A Jt A tU m AWlfWVTII , JXa. A. fSVAAU UB IaiaUrUU 9 alaaV au1 DfcPARTllfiNT, us of wO-tt. awim- mlnat nnnl skAtaTas Vvaa t m aTwntftasllltn auaAifj afVTfa jaaew w bm sraaai lassaa sjtif asaaaniiais as awsBj eta. WILL exohange S or S housekeepiug rooms for 2 hours daily, Jacjtor work, C-677, Journal. DNCaLLKD for tailor made suits 18.08 up. Taylor, the Tailor. aH urn"ai HEIJ WANTED FEMALH LIPMAN, WOLFE A CO. the services of a fairly experienced Jew elry saleswoman; must be able to fur. nish best of referencea Apply Super intendent between 9 and li a m. Wednesday. . . WANTED A lady with some ex par ienoe to sew canvas gloves, nloe work, wages moderate. Apply after 4:30 p. m. touay at a jeiierson, near litn St. WANTEDOlrl for general housework, plain cooaiuK, no wavauiua. iaii irvoa . to IX a. m. Millinery store 887 Mor , rieon st, GIRL wanted to assist with house work and oare of baby, good home, 3 Killlngsworth ave., take Alberta 883 car HEAD blller for Remington typewrite with Wahl addinar attachments Must be thoroughly experienced. Answer F" 145, Journal NEAT girl wanted lor plain oooklui and housework; no washing. Phone Marsneu veu. HIGH sohool girl to assist in homo tor board and room, small wages, Ta- V l.Afl bor 4408 YOUNG woman, general housework " 396 E.: 11th N., cor. Claekamas, Take, iryinmuo or croauws? car. "WANTED, competent girl for cooking and down stairs work: no laundry. Wione Tabor 1187 WANTED Girl for general houae- work; Swedish, Finnish or Norwegian preferTedL KXPERfEI rererreOB mono aast mm. CPERxENCED sir! for housework! Best wages. 481 Hassaio St. YOUNG girls to care for children and assist with housework. 789 Lovejoy. WOMAN to draw poultry. Apply Hi uaat irving GIRL to assist with general house work. Apply morning, wi Lovejoy. MAGICIAN wants partner or assistant Give age, height. t-h, journal. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE 20 100 HOPPI CKER 3 Am sending more pickers this week to Horst ranch, largest nop ranca in Oregon, to replace registered pick era who failed to come on account threatened railroad strike. We have 667 acres to pick and win start on ' tha 6th. and nick about 21 days. Our crop Is good and clean and on high, trellis and we furnish free baskets, wood.-tents, apples and plenty ot pure water; camp grounds under marshal; ; olean and sanitary and provided with large camp stoves. ror runner inior ; perlsi botel. v . HOPPI CKJERS wanted; urge yard, fine picking, long Job, good accommoda tions; store, butcher shop and eon feotlonery on grounds. Apply A. J. Ray ft Son. 836 Sherlock bldg. Phone Mala 41S- MOLER BARBER COLLEOB. ' Wants men and women to learn too trade; paid while learning; toots (reel positions secured; summer rata; writ for catalogue. Cor. Sd and Burnslde, OREGON itarbar College Men and wo men to learn oarDsr iraaej -can earn from $16 to $28 a week. Tools free; tuition reduoed; paid while learning. . 338 Maaison st. kOHLER Barber School Man and wo men to learn barber trade la 8 weeks! ittiuoa raaveso. Dcua vuue isvsuiai expert Instructors; scalp and face mava- sage especially. 11 , eeconq st. WANTED Man and wife on dairy ranch; milking and household work,.. State waxes wanted. R. O. Mills. Monroe. Or, WANTED AGENTS SALESMEN for splendid article: war ranted: good opportunity. Phone Main 1141. BARBERS AND BUPPLIE8 68 WANTED To sell all kinds ot second band barbers' chairs and furniture at sacrifice. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co., 10th and Morrison sts. -' ! SITUATIONS MALE HAVE your cesspool dug before win ier, x uo 1.1 rsv. ciiasarwuia, iui very reasonable prices. Call Woodlawn ziaa, asK ror l. ecnmiat. COMPETENT shop mechanics and chauffeurs furnished bv Y. M. C A. Auto school. Main 7066, A-666L PAINTING, paper hanging, tinting.' $3 nsr room ud. C. A. Barnas. Afar. a ana v WANTED, lota to clear or grub or small acreage tract near city. D- SWt V V W ueva i 1 11 assij 11 iiaa..aaaasisiaaaiaajja ulir- aff WANTED, steady position as elevator 1Z4, journal. jkSBI eabVI VI IStaVl w $ aas sa a va V rw ws sh Address Ambition, pare P-126, Journal. STENOGRAPHER Young married man, lumber experience, desires po-. . ettlon. 'Box 678 MAN deailraa noaltlon aa hotaal clerk' or night watchman; single, experi- enced; reliable. D-130, Journal. THE window cleaner houseman wants, work, hour or day. Phone morning, f Main 2802. PAINTINO and tinting done; satisfac tion guaranteed. Sellwood 8776. WANTED Work with team in city. 870 Vancouver arev -KA IjBOM iSi NG. 33 room up. East 837.; iCoatinued on lfaxt Page! LOANS WANTED