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THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY . SEPTEMBER 29, 1916. 15 K SHANAHAN LEASES- HALF OF LOVER FLOOR ,: . ' - .. . . . . . .rvv - " OF General . Merchandise Store QetsFive Year Period on Ground, Basement Space. mil MOVE FIRST OF YEAR TtTH Teaaata Will Be rorca to . Yacate 'other Lessees Benew, and j. X. Holsman Oct Corner. Rentals on Third street reached a second climax. following tne an nouncement that the Fieiscnman es- tate would in all probability areci a three-story building on the nortneast corner or Third ana Morrison streetB, when a deal was cloned by l. bnan- aban. who has been In the general mercnanaise Duaineii ai no iniru street, for nearly two decades, leases the ground floor and basement or tne Dekum building at the comer of Third nd Washington for a five-year period. The floor space thue acquired by Mr."Bhnahan la over half of the en tire- first floor apace of the building, Which la owned by the Sweeney In vestment company. The lease runs for five years, beginning-' the first or the year. By the lease, three concerns renting apace Dy tne montn win va cate on or berore January i. iney are tne oatc-ian tsnoe company. m Kemp Barber Supply company and the whltehouse Cloak & Suit store. Tha partitions will be eliminated and a new front added berore Mr. bnana- haq takes the premises at the first of the year. Tha location occupied by L. Shana- han for tha last 18 years is a part of tha Flelachman estate, where the pro posed three-story building will prob ably rise after the flrat of the year. Isadora Holsman has taken a three- year lease on tne southeast corner of Fourth and Washington, a portion f tha Washington building owned by tha Sweeney Investment company. wnicn nas just oeen varaiea Dy a branch of the United Cigar Stores. Tha new lessee will put in a Jewelry atora within the next week. Mr. Hola man also nas leased tne store at za Washington for another Jewelry store. All of the leases In the building have run out and with the afore mentioned exceptions, all tenants have renewed In one and three-year leases. Tha . C. II. Baker shoe atore at 270 Washington street. In the aame build ing, has recently put in a marble front. In tha aame district, on Fourth be tween Washington and Alder streets'. tha Southern Paclflo company will make alterations to the store until re cently occupied by the Woolworth atora and now occupied by the Oregon Salvage company. The place will be fitted Into one of the most elaborate ticket offices and waiting rooms on the coast, and will be occupied by tha first of November. The present tenants will vacate October 1. when remodeling will begin by plans drawn by the engineering department of the railroad company. liABOIt TEMPLE UNCERTAIN Eueene E. Smith Says Matter Will lid Decided by Committee. The proposed Labor Temple, which has long been hanging in the balance. will again be turned-over to the per manent building committee by Eugene K. smith, president of the Central Labor cobncfl, as soon as he calls a meeting, which will be soon. According to Mr. Smith the build ing will come eventually, but when and where. Is not yet certain. The property has not yet been acquired, al though . several locations have been considered. It aeems that the latest site considered at Fifth and Main Streeta ia not favored. At one time the council had an option on the site. Another location consKlered some time ago was at Twentieth and Washing ton streets, but this was abandoned aa being too unhandy a location. Original plana provided for a three- atory, fireproof building to cost $100, 000, but the plana, it ,1a said, will be altered for a less costly structure, if construction begina In the near future. Sells Chehalia Berry Farm. Chehalls, Wash., Kept." 29. R. E. Rosa haa sold his fine berry ranch an l Claquato hUL Just weat of this city, to W. R. Olffln. Mr. Rosa has acquired an active Interest in the Western Oil company of this city and haa moved his family here. The Weatern Oil company Is a local con cern, handled by local people. Local business bouses handle Its product. Real Estate Transfers. Babybelle M. Kopf and hua. to Her man uelanar l U, L. S, B. 19, Cen tral Alblna t 10 10 Lnaatta Newell-to Alice Kewall Hotch- lna. L. 4. B. 42. Irrroeton A. r. McKay to O. W. Ellaworth. 8. To End Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Parsons sufferinar from catarrhal deafness and head noises will be glad to know that this dlatresslng affliction can be successfully treated at home by an internal remedy that In many In stances baa effected a complete cure after all else haa failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear a watch tick have .had their hearing restored to such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible aeven or eight Inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know someone who Is troubled with heavd noises or catarrh, or catarrhal deafness, out out this for mula and hand to them, and you will have been the means of saving soma poor aufferer perhaps from total deaf ness Tho prescription can be pre pared at home, and la made as followa: Secure from your druggist 1 oa Par. mint (Double Strengths about 76o Worth. Take this home and add to it 4 Pint of hot water and 4 os. of granu lated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take ana tablespoonful four times a day. J The flrat dose should begin to re Have tha distressing head not sea, head ache, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., while th bearing rapidly returns as tha system Is Invigorated by the tonio aotion of tha treatment. Loss of smell and-mucua dropping In tha back of tha throat, are ojner aymptome that ahow the praaeaoe of catarrhal poison, and which are often entirely overcome by this effioaclous treatment Nearly 80 per cant of all ear troubles are said to be directly caused by catarrh, th are fore, there must be many people whose hearing can be restored by this almple homo treatment - t Every parson who la troubled 'with head noises, catarrhal deafnsas or ca tarrh In any form, should give thla prescription a trial. (Adv.) DEKUm BUILDING ft. tt. 10, B. a, GrsnTUle...... . Edmund O. Oodderd and wt. to U M. Sborne. B. 1 ft. of trct to Edinund : C. GaAAmrA h lla 9 V,li, anil , UJ UWU, OB. WW1 v John Knur and wf. to H. K. Rherx , wood. U. S, 4, 8, B, 10. B. 1. U 9. 10, . 13. K, B. t. L 1, 6, 7. 14, ill li . Bosemont Add 10 Portland Realty Trout Oo. to Otov Xi nil SalUlamaechia, L. 1, B. 4. GU- bam's Sscood Add 14 Joseph H. Anderson and wf. to Red mond B. Marshall, I U, 12, B. 42, Capitol Rill 1,100 J. M. SmlU and bus. to FTed J. and Julia Hopper, L. 13. B. 37, Town of Weet .Portland J Bchert J. Upton to R. A. Bonnds et al, 62x187 ft, beg. Id K. line of B. 4. CerraUls Add., 100 ft g. K, B. cor. of fttkl B. 4 . RO0 G. S. Henderson to 8. C. Priestley.- I. 18. 14. B. 9, Stanley No. 2 10 Walter W. Webster and wf. to Theo- dnro i. Senfert, land beg. 80 ft. 8. or point, wblcb is SO ft. W. of g. W. cor. of B. 43, in Stevens Add 10 Elvira Clover and bus. to Nellie B. Bar- hn,-e4xU0 ft. beg. 16GO ft. W. and M ft. 8. of See. cor. of gees. 22. 23. 20. 27, T. 1 N.. &. 1 a (to correct deed, bk. T20-8) 10 EV M. Harrow to W. L. Harrow et al. L. 14. B. 1, Tremont Place... a 10 Same to aame, L.. 12, B. 12, Waver- lelgh Heights Add 10 P. A. Manjuam Jr. to R. B. Keenan et al, L. 1, B. 4, North Bent Portland.. 250 Reona Pirns to C. G. Anderson, K. 60 ft. U 7. 8. B. 14, Overlook.. 10 M. E. Thompson, admlnlatratof, to C. . Anderson. E. 60 ft. of L, 7, 8, B. 14, Overlook M. F. Brady end wf. to J. U McMMul len et al, W. 100 ft. L. 0, H. 1, Eus- mont C. It. Htgglna to Malaggle A. nigglne, 00 eoo L. 1. 2. K. 13. Uaeclv Hlshlaod. 2,000 I Stnitrt Freeman to Thomas O. Greene, truitee. land fin Baleh's Add. and Wllnon a Add.; alao part of fractional L. l, B. 323. Baten'a Add., all or L. 2. and a portion of L. 8, B. 3, Wll aoo'a Ada Oeorgr M. Bunnell et al to John F. Bunnell, land beg. 20 roda K. of cen ter of Sec. 83. T. 1 N., K 2 B Selma A. Camp and hua. to Mlna John son, L. 7, B. 14. Waverlelgh Hta. Add. FJe-iry Berther and wf. to Iyd L. Sell Sr., et al, L. 7, B. 10o. Sellwontl Bhertff to Ta.lflc ftecurltlei Co., L. Ml. M. ll.y Irvlngton, aaalyned to Port land Truitt Va 1 1.800 , I 1.144 ' Building Permits. K. A. Kllppeil. repair two atorj frame dwell ing. K Taylor, between R. 19 tb and K. 20th; W. U Uacknex. 8 N. 8th at., builder; $120. - Ixrala Koehn, repair one atory frama bond ing, 4.14 Hovt al.. between 10th and 11th; Wegmank Son, AOS W heeler at., builder; f 175. King eatate. erect one story frame garage, 701 Kearney at., between 23d and 24th; build er. By an; $.V. Catherine Wentworth, erect one atory frame garage, 408 K. 40tb tM between Hancock and Tillamook an. J. A. Daxr. 247 Salmon at.. builder; 160. Hteins bakery, repair two atory frame atore building. 81i5 ltn at. N.. corner Qulmby; O. II. Temple. 414 E. Morrison at., builder; 1125. a. iv. lie wilt, rumir one mu wow ubii i "i j frame dwelling 6211 E. 42d at., between 62d and 53d area.; H. O. Premo. 1020 28th at. ; m the net eight days. As a starter, 8. B.. builder; $300. ' meetings were held last night at Room Jamea Monka, repair one atory frame boiler i a nf ih f.i , .. " . . worka. 800 N. 17th. between Fettyrrove and 1 ' th' Central library, at the North Qiilmhj ti.; $200. (Portland branch library and at the 0. Botnbcrger, erect one atory frame garage, (Sell wood school house. KkJfd N b,w,en Prtt nd aoia j It is planned to hold three meetings Z m i In different parts of the city Friday . . - tt j T n,8ht, and three Saturday night, while .Minr 1T1 A HPT HAtPI ,16 metiu&s ara planned for the com U Hi III HUtCJl ing week. It l hoped to have the en- Case Cannot Agree x . O Ponr Mem, Out 00 Minutes, Beport Disagreement i Trial Za Dnel of At torneya Byan and Malarkey. A Jury of four men disagreed In i the case of Nannie Sandberg, charged j with selling Intoxicating liquor, who I was arrested In tne raid on the Hotel IM.r at Vnn rh mnA A.Amw tt ..... try members of the moral squad. The taUed ,n reg-oa Town, hearing was in the municipal court Etanfield, Or, Sept. 29. The Stand before Judge Langguth yesterday ; ard Oil company gave plain evidence afternoon. that it believed in the rapid growth Two other women arrested In the ' rald still await trial, Mrs. Sidney Mc- Dougal. proprietress, and Hazel ThoTnas, chambermaid. The case opened at 3:10; the Jury went out at 6: JO and returned af g o'clock, reporting a disagreement. The trial was a verbal duel between Deputy District Attorney Ryan and Attorney Dan J. Malarkey, for the defense. At one point In tha trial Attorney Malarkey referred to Attor ney Ryan as a "Jack-in-the-box," when Ryan repeatedly jumped up to make objections. f No date haa been aet for a rehear ing of the caae against Nannie Sand berg. Preference Asked for Playground Scheme Demand to Be Hade of tha City Conn cilmen In Behalf of tha Marquaxn Gulch Project. A demand that the city commission approve an appropriation for a chil dren's playground In Marquam gulch before any other appropriation of the 1917 budget, is being' formulated by the Parent-Teacher association of Port land and by the schools of South Port land. In calling a mass meeting of all members of the Parent-Teacher asso ciations. Mrs. Alva Lee Stephens, presi dent, said. "The conditions In Marquam gulch are so terrible and the need of the playground eo great that I believe the city commissioners should act on it before any other Item of the budget. The mass meeting has been called for Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in the library. Charles F. Berg, one of the directors of the Chamber of Commerce, told the children of Failing school Thursday that prizes would be given those who write tha best letters giving reasons for the park from the child's viewpoint. Husband Stands by Victim of Shooting Cnlcagoaa, Whose Wife Waa Wounded by yeaUonsy-ltaddemed Woman iden tifies Ksr in Philadelphia Hospital. Philadelphia, Bept. SS. (TJ. P.) "She a the squarest little girl In the world," was the statement In broken tones of Joseph C LeDuc, proprietor of a fashionable Chicago clothing store and expert golfer, last night, as he sat at tha bedside of his wife, finally clear ing up tha Identity of the 'last prin cipal In Philadelphia triple hotel tragedy of Wednesday. Mra. LeDuc waa ahot with J. C. Oravlar at tha Hotel Walton by Mra Harry Belsar. She Is tha daughter, LaDuo said, of Phillip Kappa, prom inent socially in Cincinnati. LeDuo made It clear that ha does not regard hia wife as guilty , of any wrong, though aha waa registered at tha Walton as tha wlfa of Oravier. He declared tha man whom ha had re garded as his friend, must have had Mra LaDuo under tha Influence of soma drug, or nald her In his room. - Mra LeDuo haa a chance for Ufa, though It was believed yesterday death was certain, Beer Will Flow Into Creek. Hutchinson. Kan., Sept. it. (TJ. P.) Bear will flow whan J. Frank- Han ly, tha Prohibition presidential nomi nee, arrives here Saturday. But It will flow Into Coat creek. City of ficials and officers of tha W. C T. U. will escort Hanly'a party to tha banks of tha atfeam to wltneaa tha smash ins of .' several : thousand bottles of confiscated bear. , iNOTED ORATOR VILL B- MAINSPEAKER AT WILSON RALLY OCT. 9 Judge Norton!, Progressive; and Former Republican I oW nicrMiec I ee. loc- MOT TO SUPPORT HUGHES Prominent Missouri lawyer Kesigmsd Position oa Baacb to Become SCamber Wilson Committee. Judge Albert D. Norton! of Missouri, will be tha speaker of the evening at a Woodrow Wilson rally on the evening of October 9 at the Eleventh street playhouse. Eleventh and Mor rison streets. Judge Nortonl, who for many years was a leader in Republican politics in Missouri and the middle west, went Into the Progressive party when it Was formed and has been in the fore front of tha progressive fight since that time. One of the leading lawyers of Mis souri, he became a Jludge of tha Court of Appeala at St. Louis, and In 1812 was the Progressiva candidate for gov ernor Of Missouri At tha hprinnlnr of the present presidential campaign he refused to support the candidacy of Charles E. Hughes, resigning nia pusiLion upon tne Dench In arder to become a member of the Wilson cam paign committee and take an active part in the work of th campaign. Judge Nortonl takes high rank as a powerful publlo speaker eo that his Portland address will doubtless prove to be a most interesting discussion of the Issues of the campaign. TO FORM HUGHES BRANCHES Active Campaltpv Flanned for Multnomah County. TTie Huehes rnmna 1 trn nTnmla Plana to organize 25 branches of thol tt,, l . m "Ugnes Alliance In Multnomah county , tire orancnes formed by October 8, 1" tion. come pon which the state convex tion, composed of delegates from dif ferent Hughes alliances, will be held. Standard Oil Builds Station at Stanfield I Distributing Plant Xrge EnOngrh to Supply City of 80,000 People Zn- of Stanfield and surrounding country when It constructed tha large distrib uting plant which Is completed and will be opened within a few days. This "station has capacity to supply a city of 20,000 Inhabitants, according to W. A. Slmonsen, local manager. Stanfield, Echo, Hermiston and pos sibly Umatilla and all territory inter vening will be supplied from the Stan field station. Mr. Slmonsen came to Stanfield from Astoria, where he was shipping clerk in the large station there. ' Dairy Barn Burns. Stanfield. Or., Sept. 29. Between 13000 and $4000 loss was sustained Thursday when fire destroyed the large dairy barn and enclosures, to 4,gether with farm implements and hay. on tne Sunrise ranch, three miles northeast of Stanfield The ranch is one of the best alfalfa farms in this region and belongs to E. A. Baldwin, a Portland realty man. ' The origin of the fire is unknown. Rex Sanford, manager, discovered it, but the flames had gained such head way that only the quick assistance of farm hands and neighbors saved val uable livestock. Stanfield Man for Irrigation Congress O. Xi. Dunning, Alfalfa and Hog Kaiser, Zs Warned Umatilla .County Delegate to October Meeting at 1 Paso. Stanfield, Or., Sept 29. dKJL. Dun ning, alfalfa and hog raiser of Stan field may attend the national irriga tion congress at El Paso, Texas, Octo ber, 14 to 18, as a delegate from Uma tilla county. He has Just been notified of his appointment by the county court. Idaho Man Is Employed. Stanfield. Or., Sept 29. J. a. Pear son of Twin Falls, Idaho, has suc ceeded C H. Naylor as project man ager for the Furnish Irrigation pro ject at this city. Ha worked for a number of big projects in Idaho be fore coming to Stanfield. Mr. Naylor will return to the sawmill Industry in tha Puget sound country. Stranger Pays Debt, Then Hurries Away Bprinrfleld Man So Astonished Whan $9 Za Handed to Him That Ha railed to Ask Man's Warns. Springfield, Or., Sept J. John Wlnzenreid, owner of considerable property In Springfield, was greatly surprised when accosted by a stranger, who called him by name, and upon be ing assured he had not made a mistake, continued: "Seven years ago I hired a horse and buggy from you when you ran a livery stable over on that corner, and I have never paid for them." With these words tha atranarer handed Mr. Wlmenreid 5, returned to hia automobile and sped away. Mr. Wlnaenrald waa so astonished ha failed to gat tha man's name. Ha haa no remembrance of the debt Abrama Reappointed. Salem. O- Sept 29. Carle Abrama. who waa with the third battalion. Oregon National Guard, serving aa major, Thursday was reappointed, member of the state Industrial acci dent commission, aucceeding C E. Alb lrl. Albln , was named to aerve durlof Abrama absence. Police Officer Is Promoted. Angelea, Oal Sept. 29 (P. N. S.) With tha resignation of Claire K. enlvely, Loa Angelea chief of police under "tha Sebastian regime, JLieuten ant John L. Butler, for six 'years head of tha traffic squad, today went into office as acting chief and will formally take charge of the depart ment at the end of an It day leave of absence by Snlvely. FUNERALS Lra! ! Riming, outside bor. hearse, two a a loa and services lor..... rnnerala If desired for $20, (40. 0O. Higher priced fane-, als in proportion. We manofaetar casket. "W assistant. Bnajrol nneral efaapet. MILLER &TRACEY . Independent Faneral Diielora. . Viahmgtoa at Ella fct. (set. iith sad flat) Weat Side. Hals 21. A-7888. NEW TODAA' DA TUT FASU TOM BEST. CASH RENT NO STOCK. 140 acres under plow, well fenced, 45 acres clover, silo and barn for 25 cows. Possession Oct. 1. W. B. Duncan. 1195 S. 12th St., Salem. Or. RUPTURE J. A. JOHNSTON Rupture Specialist 411-413 Ailsky Bid. Saaults Guaranteed Fearey Brothers, Inc. COLLECTORS 806 Deknun Bldg-. Portland, Or. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment Mortgage Co. Offices 803-4 170 3d St, FARM LOANS 7 TO 7Y2 M0BTOAQES BOVOKT. Mortgage Company for America Boom aa Ainewortb Bldg. Portland. Or. RIEETING NOTICES 41 GUL REAZEE OROTTO, No. 65. Ceremonial Ses sion at Portland Social Turnverein hall. Thirteenth street, near Jefferson, Sat- uraay evening at X p. m. ?J?"ln;lne"n ' J:30 P; .Brln your 191$ card and fea. By order oi jaonarcn. k. e. kulton, Secretary. MT. HOOD LODGE NO. 167. A. K. & A. M. Special communication today (Fri day) at 4 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. TOdge will be called again at 6:30. "VS'ork by degree team. Order V. M. ED C. DICK. Secretary. WASHINGTON iiODGK, NO. 46, A. F. & A. M. Special mm 1 1 vi f ari t i-in in rr . i- m Kat., at 7 o'clock, E. 8th and Burnside. F. C degree. Vis itors welcome. Order W. M J. H. RICHMOND. Sec'y. COKKECTL.Y designed emblem carda ior an louses- a.nuajn biai y at x-vs-Co., 5th and Oak. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins, charnny Jaeger Bros., 131-8 tn. H&1 Statistics marriages, Birtbs. Dzaibs. MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl B. Dahl, legal. (53 B. 2Mb at., and Bom Hauaer, lffgal. Tygn Valley, Ur. Oeorge L. Smith, legal, 1707 Borthwick ave and Marie C. Smith, legal. 17(19 BortHwlck are. George 1'. Johnson, legal, 610 Upshur at., and Marion T. Rllia, legal, 1043 Rodney ava. Dr. W. B. Peteraon, legal. Imperial hotel, and Maude B. Kemp, legal, Elton Court. Harold D. Mercer, legal, 02 GUsaa, and Bihel Sophia Treaaler, legal, S95 12th at. J. U Shoemaker, legal, 93 N. 0th at., and Belma 8. iHx-lta, legal. z3 N. 17tn at. W. M. Muling, k-gal. 272 8th at., and Badla It. Bnoa, legal. Maxwell Hall. W.G.Smi'h&Co. cd Third floor, Mprgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring CO., 30 BtarK st. BIRTHS DUTTGER 1 Mr. and Mr a. Herman P. Bott ler. Hermlaton. Or.. BeDtember 24. a aon. UjM.KSTKl-lUiB To Mr. and Mra. 1'bllHp a on. lakson to Mr. and aire, airrea J. Lraon, !. ,J1 ale st., September 24, a danghter, D ATI! KRTo Ur. and Mra. Richard J. Ma ther. 4fil E. 41st at., September 18, a daughter. bKiOVlCII To Mr. and Mrs. Nick 81gor1eh 284 Second at., Septembei 20, a aon, MARK WORTH To Mr. and Mrs. C. R. M. Markworth, Loa Angelea, Cal., September 23, a aon. BKCKMAN To Mr. and Mra. Arthnr H Beckman, 1(170 E. 18th at. N., September Z3, a daugatfr. rAIXXJNEK To Mr. and Mrs. torn Falconer, 721 Brooklyn at.. September 27. a daughter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 BLUM fn tills city, September 28, at bla late rtldenje. 87 o East Tenth street rortn, Con rad Blm , age 67 veaxa, beloved buaband of Rrama 1 um, fattier or Mra. Katie- Wordt Mrs. nil! .stJna Altergott, George Blum and Mra. LUf le Small, all of thla city. Funeral aervicea (rill be conducted tomorrow (Satur day), S4l t em her 30, 1:46 p. m., from tha Ftrat Uerman ' Congregational church, corner East Bevepth Vid Stanton. Friends respectfnllv Invited. Die remaina bave been removed from Fearaon'S undertaking parlors, RuaaeU street t Union avenue, to tne above address. MAOKKi-T-la this city, September 28, John Mackey, aged 70 years, late of 2077 Van Hooteu street. The funeral cortege will leave the realdeoee eatabllatrment of J. V. Fin ley a Son, Montgomery at Fifth, Saturday morning, September 80, at 8:30 o'clock, and proceed to the Cathedral, rmeenth and Davla streeta. where masa will be aaid at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment at Prlndell. Wash. KAMSDELLrTha funeral aervicea of tha lata Horace D. Bamadell, who died to Chicago, 111., oa Bandar, September 24, will be held at St. Stephen's pro-Cathedral, Thirteenth and out (treat, at lo a. m. tomorrow (Saturoav ) September SO. friends invited. Interment Riverrlew cemetery. Remaina win arrive la Portland today (Friday) in care of the Hoi man Undertaking company. MKTER At the residence. 273 Dixon street SeDtember 27. Georse Julias Merer, ared 17 years 11 months, beloved son of Julius and Cecelia Meyer, brother of Margaret B. and Hellen J. Merer. Funeral services will be held at the parlors of Miller a Tracer tomorrow (Saturday), September SO, at 2 p. m. Inter -cent Roe City cemetery. Services at the grave pmate. - SCHM ALE In thia city, September 2S, at her late residence, 1423 East Flandera atreet. Wllhelmlna F. Schmale. aged 78 yeara, wife of William scnmalc, mother of Mrs. uttllle Oleen and A. W. Sohmala. The remains are at the residence establishment of 3. P. Flnley A Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral here after. SIMPSON At Qresham, Or.. September 20. trtorge H. Simpson, aged 02 years. The re its Ins are at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley a Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral herearter. BK0WN Nellie B. Brown, 604 E. 90th at September 29, 73 years; pernicious anaemia. HA KRIS William Harris. 381 10th st. Sap- teniDer zn, 7 years; enrome myocarditis. BOXsTOK Andrew 1. Bovstoa. 0505 88th at. 3. B., September 24. 65 years; sent dila tation ot heart; pneumonia, -, CLIN KINBEARD Nell K. Cllnkinbeard. flood Samaritan, September 20, 83 years; metas tatic pneumonia. KF..VNKDY Henry A. Kennedy, Good Samari tan, September 20, 26 eara; hemofrbage et apoomipai aorta rrom injury. FLOK1STS CLARKE BROS, florist, 287 Morrison at. Main . or A-1805. fine flowers and floral deaigns.- No branch stores. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, la Wash. Main 268. A-1269. Growers ior an occasions -artistically arranstq. OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL. CO, ii unsan et.- Mar. 4yz. A-I4B4. UA1N ills; wreatfis.nl Hows. SZ tip. Sprays $1 up. Chappell's, 347 Mor'ls'n. MAX M. SMITH, Xloript, tb aC EDWARD HOLM AN 'CO. t ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS L cly Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS - MAIN 507, A-1511 l nun Undertaker. East 11th and Hawthorne. Phones B. 781, B-1888. Lady assistant. New residence pst hllshmnt 001 Wil liams ave, Woodlawn 220, C-1943. F. S, Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 EL Alder at. Phone Kast 62. B-2525. A, D, Kenworthy Co, Tabor 6267; 5802 92d st,. Lents. Tabor 5895; 66th st. and Foster road, Arleta. Dunning & McEntee Eft1. rkn7n detai' rdwayr and "f.81;' Lumy A n -y ii K09! wmiam. av n, Mi .Cliai jUi East 1088. P-1Q88. I yaay auennant. pay ana nignt service. MILLER & TRACEY. Independent. Fu neral Directors. Prices low as 120, 840, 60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691. A-788S J. P. FTNLEY A SON, Progressive Funeral Director. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. BREEZE & SNOOK, B-1262, East 1268. 1026 Belmont,, at 84th. Lady attendant. Hamlltnn East 80th and Glisan. Fu ndllllllLHI neral services. Tabor 4313. QlFAFQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152 OiNuVVLO A-2321. Cor. d and Clay. VAULTS THE NATIONAL VAULT COMPANY. Ft. Montgomery st. Tabor 2521. Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults. Air tight, waterproof, everlasting. MONUMENTS I'ORTLAND MARBLE WKS., 264-266 4th St.. odd City Hall. Main 8o64. Philip Neu & Sons, for memorials. lSrBtALolNG GkANlTECq tt 267-.3KP 3T COP. flADlSQN. FOR SALE HOUSES IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE This beautiful 6 room modern bunga- low on a 40x0 corner lot at 52d and, Hawthorne; cost 4bo; iiowers, enruD-1 Alder, 210V; must De sold Dy -Bribery. fireDiace and laundry trays; . nv. plenty of closeta, hall, bathroom, toi-; let. an extra bedroom in full attic, also full basement and extra ""f xront porcn. i Will lean gits uwot uu rsnE curtains and electric fixtures . .. T . tn -t a Tt. will make you a price of $2600; you are certain to realize a handsome profit on this place; come ana 1001c 11 over. 1 feel sure mat you wm gre with me, as It is the best bargain mat haa ever been In Portland. You can offorA to take a day off and lnvestl- 8 T FRED SPINNING. 144 Hawthorne ave. Tabor 81 19. 8-ROOM modem, built four years; most city conveniences- half acre lot or part of It; fruit: good road; price right; part cash Mt. Scott car to Tremont, South on 72d to McCoy. Might sell adjoining lots with hen houses. R. Warner. Mllwaukle, Route 2. AHHMF Will sacrifice modern, nUlVIL beautiful 6 room home. AH0MF Hard surface street paid. liuiviL. $3000; terms;. No commis sion PHONE MARSHALL 1624. A-7924. NICE, LITTLE HOME, HF.n down nlastered. tinted, base ment, laundry, elec., gas, 3 rooms and bath, nice lot, block to Rose City Park car, fine location, payments like rent; price $1400. Tabor 3040. A DEMOCRATIC SNAP, c Room cottage. Rented for $12 per mo.: corner lot. all streets paved. $1450. Hawthorne cars. $500 cash, balance $15 per mo. rapor au&a. $5500 BUNGALOW, 1090 Vaughn St., Wlllametta Heights, for rent, or will sell cheap. Apply premises. W. G. McPherson. OWNER must sacrifice 6 room mod ern convenient house, full lot. 80th and Oak sts. Sell for half cost, easy terms. Main 3997. $2250 FIViE room house, fireplace, buffet, etc.T will take $159, lot or 5 passenger auto as first payment, easy terms on balance. Tabor 7247. SACRIFICE $6000 home. $3260, $750 cash; 7 rooms and garage; hard sur face; close in; no commission; owner. A-177, Journal. BY OWNER, at sacrifice; a house and half acre on. 71st ave. Lenta, near Watson station; must have some cash. A-l 82. Journal. FOUR room housw. bath, nice yard, near Kenton, $900, $5tj cash, balance $10 per month. Phone Woodlawn 40. MODERN 6-roorh bungalow. Rose City Park. -$2600 cash. 865 E. 49th st. N. FOR SALE LOTS 16 $400 each, 4 60x100 lots. tt. block to Sandy olvd., and Rosa City Park car, no assessment, Tew dogwood and other nature trees. Terms. Tabor 8040. 200x200, St. Johns; 2 blocks to R. R. and woolen mills, 4 to car; $3000; owner. 717 Princeton. FOR SALE Lot, cheap; 60x105; Porta- mouth; $576: paved street; terms. Owner. 1377 Portsmouth ave. ACREAGE 67 Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close In car line, easy terms- will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1685 or Sell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. 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 land. 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. 6 ACRES, $6 per acre; 10 acres, $4 per acre; 35 acres. $3.60 per acre. Clack amas county, Oregon. Rlhorn, 202 Wilcox bldg. 462 ACRES on!jr165Q, good land, with in 30 milea Portland, terms. D-163, Journal. FOR BALE FARMS 17 iTi. i iT i .'". WVlZL A" gon electric close to station, with store and warehouse. 16 acres clear. 4 acres timber; all kinds of fruit and nuts; 6 room house, barn: good water: terms. Owner, 1377 Portsmouth ave., Portland. FOR SALE OR TRADE A No. 1 al- Afalfa and raisin ranch In aunny California; would take ranch or busi ness property In Or. or Wash, op to $17,0007 ownera only need apply; give full description In first letter. A-l 7 8. Journal. - - - 180 ACRE dairy farm level 4 milea of Ocean View. Or., $600. . Ownw, 717 Princeton. 40 ACRES for sale near Crown Point; good-view; wilt sell cheap; creek on tha place. D. W. Rosa, Corbett, Ora 17 LITTLE FARMS. $2S down, (10 mo.. ! level, cleared, fenced, house; suits Die i for loganberries; running water; near j employment town. J.R.Sharp, 83 Mi 3d et. jo AUKts cooa suid. ouuaings, saov; '- eaxrlfice $150 cash; balance $160 pet year, 4 per cent. Layman. 62T Cham ber of Commerce. FOR KENT FARMS 14 GENUINE BARGAIN. Farrh for rent, livestock and Imple ments for sale; 45 acres, very best coil, in first class condition, very low rent, 3 miles from courthouse, St head cattle, A-l team horses. 30 tons oat bay, 10 tons clover bay, 10 tons baled straw. 2 acres spuds and other vege tables, new 3 -in wagon, buggy and wagon, mower, rake aud other imple ments, 200 chickens, cream separator, possession given purchaser immediate ly; compelled to sell account sickness. E-187, Journal. . FOR RENT 16 acres, close to 5 cent carllne, house and outbuildings, Kcod small dairy or chicken- ranch. Eutrene Berth, Vancouver, Wash., Route 2. Phone Orchards 9F21 173 ACRES, 100 cultivated, thrashed 2124 bushels grain; dandy stock and dairy ranch Rent $400 per year. Hugh Mngee. Scotts Mills, Or. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 83 WANT farm of 20 to 40 acres in culti vation, stock and implements, on shares, by experienced farmer. See Gill & Dufur. 312 Abing-ton bldg-, or pnone Tapor &&ua. WANTED To rent dairy farm on shares by experienced dairy man. Address C. B. Dowden, Klickitat, Wash. WANT 40 to 120 acres, 13000 for firai payment. Z-99, Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 I HAVE 6 houses and other city prop erty, clear of incumbrance, waat small farm within 25 miles of Port Land, deal direct, r.o commission to pay. G. W. Priest, 3uy Abington Dlag 1160 ACRES in Morrow county. Or., for Portland property, 40 hay, balance timber and grazing land. Koura ub Washington bldg NICE modern house ari lot to ex change for farm In eastern Oregon; prefer near Redmond or vicinity. Call 191 4th at. DON'T WORRY, I can trade or sell it; anything. Lay man, 627 Chamber of Commerce. IF YOUR EXCHANGE is a Square Deal, see NORTHWEST REALTY CO. 822 Cham, of Com, bldg. Mar. 2272. EIGHT room house and lot In Alberta for 5 to 10 acres. Value 11500. D- 169. Journal. LARGE house, Kelso, Washington, for chattels acreage or Portland prop er yMajn 2297. for EXCHANGE 5 room house at Archer Place for good srrocery. In quire at 6210 58th ave. 8. E. IF you desire a trade lor your proaerty kindly communicate with us. Rlchenbach A Co.. 707 Lewis Bldg. SHOK stock; will exchange for city property. Call 191 4th st. 60 acres, near Tillamook, unimproved. ror nouse equity. main 'mi. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WE WILL SELL OR LOAN v MONEY ON YOUR LOT J. C. CORBIN CO., LEWIS 15L.li, ROOMINO HOUSES 53 u ROOM furnished. transient, on i9r0 TP taken hefore the fist of Octo ; ' Der best 18 r0om rooming house. 332 : Columbia, near W. Park j r v, A anA income , 1!.H-. rooms fine home and income. l0 Will II1U1C. rnuuo ' ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 rrrivivn a kiti PPPSfilNft: SHOP. The only establishment of its kind In logging town af 1600. Monthly pay- .nli 19c nan It kn mnd 11600 Brnce last December. Completely equipped. Price $250. FRED W. GERMAN CO., 732 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. FOR SALE A complete and profitable earnee with $3000 of stock and enuinment. for 12500: will sell an In terest to suitable party. A-175, Jour nal. fiROHERY invoice. $2500. stock and fixtures, sales $1600 per month. Old established. Retiring from, business. Will take part cash and trade. No agents. B-184, Journal. pvir SALE Mr nronerty with stoc of groceries and confectionery; also home, furnished, in came block as school of 600 Duplls. Transfer corner. 1420 union averr in AUTO REPAIR SHOP, must be sold at nnre goori location, use of ma chine tools; would trade for light car. Washington at 15th. Anderson. Main 6468. BUSINESS calls me east, must sacri fice my 5 room modern bungalow in first class condition, with or without furniture, Hawthorne district, can Tabor 1045. FOR SALE 2-cnalr barber shop and real estate orrice; win sen separ ate: good location, cheap rent. 713 E. Clinton. PARTNER wanted; big East Side fire proof garage, repairs; salary and profits; A-l opening for energetio man wltn 11400. tut jaorgan piog. CAA BUSINESS CARDS, tT 1 0UU THE BETTER KIND. P I Rose City Prlntery, 3d and Taylor. BARBER 2 chair rahop for sale; no rent; no opposifian; good location. ghone Tabor 6844. Ask for barber. BLACKSMITH shop, good location and business. Must be sold thla week. O-109. Journal. MUST sell by October 1, good paying business; small investment required, secured. Layman, 627 Chamber lomm NICE Da vine: cash business. $200: leav ing city, must sell. CaU 191 4th st. SNAP, pool tables, lunch counter, soft annas. ia from st. FOR 2 women, a business, money maker. Phone Marshall 3064. SMALL grocery for sale or trade, will tKe ugnt car, a-ii, journal. WANTED Man to buy stock and rent blacksmith shop. 8-107. Journal. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 68 WANTED, notion atore. about $1000 to ilooo. a-isi. Jouinaj. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATfj OUR Installment plan la the best and surest method of paying a loan. $32.26 per month for 36 months, or SZ1.Z4 ior 60 montns. or $15.17 for 96 months pays a $1000 loan and interest. Other amounts In proportion We loan on improved city property Or for building purposes. No commission charged. EQUITABLE SAVG S & LOAN AfiSN Z4Z Btara st,, fprtiand, Or. BUILDING loana on city and suburban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. Q. Beck. 215 Falling piog. Main 40f. $.00. $1200. $1600. $2000. $2500. $3000 $3600. $4500; all these amounts at 7. Fred W. German Co.. 732 Cham. of Com. CASH paid for mortgagee, notes, con rates. F. H. Lewis, Lobby 4, Lewis bldg, ! M0?-0 LO,AI in amounts of $iiu to $5000 on city property. A. H. BELL, 201 fierlingef bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved city, farm property, r. j. ning. i4 Bpaiding. $200, $360, $600. $900. $1200, $1800. Fred w. uerman t;o.. 732 cnam. Com $40,000 OR S. FARRINQTON 80 4th at. ard ot Trade Bldg. SEE US; small loansNfristalltnent loana Cellars-Murton Co.. ag5 Yeon bldg. $1000, $1600 ana upward; no conmik- ston. uesnon e nawn Main n. MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 a is Salomon Sc Co., 800 Oak 8tnear 5th MONEY to loan. 9 to 8. W.Ji. Soils eV Co., 10 Spaldlnr bd. v ?7. " von sale Films' 07 CHATTELS, SALARIES CHATTEL LOANS CHATTEL . LOAN'S AT LEGAL BATES. We loan money on pianos, household troods, and also to WUnalAU ftLAJtrimJU COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO, $17 Falling bfdg. Salaries Chattels Money to loan to salaried people and others on furniture, pianos, motor cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc., at legal rates, with easy terms or pay ment; no delay. Licensed by state. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY, INC.. 806 Dekum bid-. PORTLAND REMEDIAL, LOAN ASS'N. Established by Portland business men to Protect borrower. CARRIE MYERS IIERRMAN, Mgr.. 394 Stark St. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. PIANOS. HOt'SKHOT.D FT'KNtTURE. MONEY loaned; chattels or salary; legal rates; easy installments. Home Installment Co.. 202 McKay bldg. FINANCIAL 51 1st and 2d mortgages purchased, also sellers' interest in contracts, or. and Wash. H. E. Noble, Lumber mens bldg. HELP WANTED MALE CHAUFFEURS AND REPAIR MEN are In demand. We want sober, re liable men wham we can recommend for positions to take our course In au tomobile repairing and driving. Day and evening classes. Hawthorne Auto School, 446 Hawthorne ave. SALESMEN wanted to sell the Vroo- man strain Franauetta English wal nut, together with a complete line of nursery stock; cah weekly; outfit free. Address Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem. Or. i WANTED Experienced married man lNTED to work on dairy farm, wages $50 perr- nionth; nouse, mint, vegetables ana fruit furniBhed. Write W. A. Hickey, care Str. Jessie Harkjna WAGON DELIVERY BOYS; must be over 16 years of age. Apply 9 to 10 a. m., Sup't Office. Olds, Wortman &. King. WANTED Hiirh school bov. 1:30 to d:jo p. m. Aliens .tress iupuinrf Bureau, 23 Alnsworth bldgJ YOliNli man that has had experience in retail meat market, serving trade and soliciting. Phone Tabor 61S6 WANT experienced phonograph repair man; must furnish best of references. 128 1st st. JAPANESE or Chinese boy for general housework; must be neat and good cook. 1360 Wlllametta blvd. -EXPERIENCED grocery boy for de livery. Salmon St. grocery, 460 Salmon at. WANTED Willing boy or elderly man on farm: small wages. 550 Marshall between 2 and 3. Saturday afternoon. WANTED Experienced poultry dress er, dry pickers. Hazeiwooa Co, poultry dept. 18 Y ront at. CONSULT. Y. iu.. C. A. employment eecretary AUTO painter wanted. Address, box 67, Penaleton, Or. PERMANENT home. old man willing to worK; suburbs. N-117, journal. WANTED Good stick candy spinner. Apply Tru-Miu Biscuit Co. HELP WANTED MISC. 49 V. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Day and night classes: training in repairing, driving and machine work. including tor go, latr.e, snaper, anu press. etc.: time unlimited. Secure pass at educational office Y. M. C. A. bldg., to inspect our shops and meth ods. COMPKTENT CHAUFFEURS ai.d MECHANICS SUPPLIED. Tui tion fee includes MEMBERSHIP IN Y. M. C. A. and Its EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, use of 60-ft. swim ming pool, shower baths, gymnasium, etc. WANTED Five young men to learn abstract of title work. Special termfc today. Best wages when competent. J. S. Knauss. 96 lOths at., between 7 and 8 p. m. TRUNKS or baggage delivered, 25cts. 15 days storage free. Auto Express Co.. 320 Main. Phone Main 4336. WANTED Names men wishing to be come Portland mall carriers, com mence $67 month. FX-136, Journal. UNCALLED for tailor made suits $8.50 up. Taylor, the Tailor. 28tt Burnside. HELP WANTED FEMALE 2 WOMEN to work on fine white troods. making by hand infants apparel, em broidering and chocheting on garments. Also machine work, all of which can be done in your own home. One po sition for A-l all round seamstress in specialty Baby Shop. B-188, Jour nal. EXPERIENCED corset saleswoman. Must understand fitting and furnish best references. None other need apply. Apply Supt. Office 9 to 10 a m., olds, Wortman ft King. GIRL wanted for plain cooking and nouseworK, no wasnmg, wages $25. Apply 1108 Westover road. Phone Marshall 940. WANT an elderly woman to do light housework and companion, family of 2; good home and some wages. B-183. Journal. LADIES to take ordera for guaranteed hosiery; samples and goods fur nished free. Apply between 2 and 4 p. m., May Apta., No. 5, 14th and Taylor. WILLING to assist dry pickers; no wet work; will teach inexperienced. Har.elwood Co. poultry dept.. 18 Front. WOMAN to .draw poultry. Appiy 4t 664 Kast yrvlng. GIRL for Booking and general house- work, 4 grown persons. 600 Taylor. MAGICIAN wants day assistant. Give age and weight. A-170. Journal. HELP WANXKjJ MALE AND FEMALE 20 THE ORIGINAL MOLEK BARBER COLLEGE: teaches men and women In 8 weeks, gives them a diploma. scholarship and tools; pays them while learning, send ior tree cataiogua d and Burnside MOHLER Barber School Men and Wo- men to learn barber trade In 8 weeks; tuition reduced; paid y title learning; expert Instructors; scalp and face mas- sage especially. 38 N. Second St. OREGON Barber College Men and Wo men to learn barber trade in 8 weeks, can earn $15 to $25 a week. Tools free; tuition reduced; paid while learn ing 233 Madison st. SITUATONSLILE YOUNG man with 3 yeara experience in garage in Portland, wishes posi tion as driver or garage work: can give the best of reference. Phone Sell. 2775. YOUNG man wants job driving ear or truck or garage work; good refer ences. B-182, Journal. YOUNG man wants place to learn tire repairing and vulcanising trade. Good reterencea ati7, journal. Art? 9 -Work WANTED Work, around South Port land, gardening, teaming, etc. A-l 80, journal GARDENER; out and indoors; married, wants work; gentleman s place or teaming, etc. F-176, journal. BOOKKEEPER wants aet of bo. morning or aftemoog, references. Li te , journal. FIRST CLASS carpenter, jobbing or day work, estimates given. Tabor 3776. WANTED Job driving car Saturday afternoons and Sundaya Apply at y. m. t;. a, eveninga, room e4Z, no. a, COM PtvriuwT non mechanics an chauffeurs furnished by Y. M C. A. Auto scnooi. wain uee. a-bbbi. MAN with team wants wood hauling. rnon x.ai ioi. PAINTING, paperhanging, tlntln7$3 room up. C. A. Barnes. Mar. 2828. SITUATIONS FEMALE WIDO 46, girl 4, position as house V keepe tlAmA limmx .Km. - . . . 1 s ta v o,- ix. isi. labor 7ii. I WANTED indry and lace eartalna MONET TO LOAN Reasonable. , - SITUATIONS FEMALE ' . " 4 j ' . itJ?81-?-??-- .-i.i-LIT.-11 LADY with mother desires position as housekeeper rooming bouse or amajl apt. house. M. mr &LACK aa housekeeper wished by Ca- iiKuian woman; country noma pre-. ferred. 294 Clay at. NURSES EXPERIENCED nurse, confinements or general nursing. Bellwood 1988. KLKMSHEl) ROOMS WEEK THE GARLAND WEEK Modern brick; outside rooms; re spectable; hot water. 26 Trinity "t.. cor. Washington, bet 19th and 10th. HOTEL OCKLEY Morrison at lOtbZ Ratea 60o day up. Weekly $1 up. rtunnmg water, free pnones ana pains. Tenth at Oak. Mod- era, fireproof, respectable, $3 week up. THREE furnished rooms and baaement, near ahip yards, only $7 per month. Inquire at 748 Water at. $1.60 WEEK up, clean, warm, modern fur. rms central. The King, $09 Jef. ROOMS and apartments In modern hotel. $1.76 week and up. 458- Alder, steam heated rooms, 381 Yamhill st. $1.60 and up. HOTEL ARTHUR. 170 11th., 4 block from Morrison. Phone Main 4118.' N 1 CE. clean, warm rooma, 7 minutes from center. 490 Taylor St., at 14th. FURNISHED ROOMS 70 NOU HILL Furnished sleeping porch, modern. Marshall $472. room wltn 777 Glisan. NICELY furnished rooms, modern con venlences, central, very reasonable. - o t;iay. near totn. NICE front room $8; $6. 471 Taylor. EX ROE mom, suitable smaller , room for 2; heat. phone, bath, cheap. 195 ifttn st. FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen. 64 North Ifith. cor. Davis. ' ROOMS A?W UOARI) l. aaaaatesaB 1 THE HAZEL Furnished rooma with or without board: steam beat. run. ring water. 386 3rd. THE ROBERTA, new management, 141 Lownsdale. cor. Alder, atrlctly home rooking, $6 and up. KOO.Ut, AND HOARD PKIYATB X-AMXX.T 7a ROOM and board In private family; modern; piano: three blocka from Woodstock car; $20. 4312 46th St., 8. E, BOY or girl about yeara. old desired for adoption. w-iM. Journal. ANNA Lewis Hall, tltf Flanders, busi ness girls and students $4 tft.il wk, WANTED liOOM AND HOARD 8? WANTED Rooms and board for stu dents: Persons in position to aupmy rooms or room and board within walk ing distance are requested to report them at once to North Pacific College, K. 6th and Oregon sts. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 8 r trains kid akd mvMin LOME, and see my housekeeping room. Good location. Hot and cold waiur; f ... hnt it Hunt and phone, nice, clean rooms; get comfortably located for ins winter, fnone Mam S57S. ltts llin st.. ror. Morrison. ONtO room with kltcnenette, complete ly furnished, staam heat, running hot and cold water, phone In every room; 7 blocks from 6th and Morrison ts.; $12 up. 291 Columbia st., cor. 5th. $10 THREE large furnished houae keeping rooms, llirht water K4C V. 27th one block south of Richmond car line. 'WO large neatly furnished bkp. rOfimjS near 14rrMtlrlvn nhit t U ,Mrt lights and water. Call Sel. 1789 from $ to 7 p. m. or before 7 a. m LARGE clean rooms, furnished com plete, ior 7 per montn. 631 Thur- man st. LARGE, light housekeeping rooms, re paunea ana papered. iu. sutu za painted and papered, $10. 808 H 3d st; FURNISHED H. K. rooms; 1-2-room suites, $a and $8 month. 411 4th st. HAZEL APT9. 533 Morrison. ILK. rooms, $2.60 up; sleeping, $1.26 up. Btesm heat, hot, cold water, phone free. Gem AutS.Free bath .hot, cold water. n. 401 1st at. ii. K. room with or without kltchotJ gas, oath ana pnone free, zoi 16th st HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 73 rKXTATS ' YAldLT f-TWO and 8 room suites nicely fur nished for housekeeping. 7E2 AW bina ave. CLEANEST, cheapest modern H. K. rooms, first floor, private entranca 429 Main. . TWO furnished H. K. rooms, .ground floor, front, back entranca walking distance. East 1828. THRE E or 4 attractive housekeeping rooma reasonable. 231 12th St., near Salmon. FURNISHED 8 rooma, 2 eleeplng porches, furnace, fireplace -or -atove, Broadway and Grand ave. 388. ' $12 NICELY furnlahed room In mod' . . , , i . . . m n " em aot. Marshall 1$29. LOWER floor, furnished; beautiful yard. 100 E. lgth st. 2 OR 3 rooms in pleasant home; adulta nub xamniu st. Mam 4410. 170 11TH 4 room suites, first floor. FOR RENT HOUSES vmrvMjnmxxo 1 12 ROOM bungalow, $18, Including water, 6S1 Reynolds, near Mllwaukle ave. Seiiwood car to Reynolda, blk west. FOR RENT on S. E. side, 6 room house lth furnace, fireplace, electricity. bath, hot and cold water. Reasonable to right parties. A-164, Journal. - 6 ROOMS, CLOSE IN, $10; near Fora factory. 1 diock to car, iormer'.y rented for $20. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Commerce. i MODERN 9 room unfurnished house, large attic, yard, $20. 487 E. Ankeny. Suit family and roomere. Phone Bell wooa vy. TWO and half atory house, modern , Improvements. Broadway car paaaes door. Call Broadway 1(6$. to 4, Cheap rent. ; , 6 ROOM modern bungalow, ona block from Belmont car, 88 E. Morrison st.. between 2ith and 30th sts.. in good condition. $14. CaU East 4469. A HOUSE of 12 rooms, arranged for H. K. rooma, centrally located. Ap ply at 483 Montgomery. Rhone Mar ahall 3408, t FIVE room house with bath, within 18 minuter waig 01 emipyaroa, oniy $8.60. Call any time exoept Sunday. 748 Water st. ; - ROSE City Park, 88th, near Hancock: new, modern room home, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, $28. Tabor 4301. FIVE room bungalow, large lot, 81. io weoater au, near Aioina ava, near Jefferson high school. b'EVEN room house. East th -aad Market, electric light, gae, 311. Phone E. 6767 morning or evening.' PORTLAND HEIGHTS 7 room Jmod- arn bouae. 728 Pat ton Rd. Pbona Broadway 408 or Main 8648, $12 6 room cottage, near I carlineaja Alblna. Phone Broadway 1881, A- 1981. 8 ROOM cottage, rood condition, $10. 870 Taggert. W-W car. Marshall 481T. . . PORTLAND Heights, 6-room eotUge; reasonable. Marshall 4887, MODERN 6-room bungalow in Irving tort. 874 Wasco. East 1788. MODERN nix room bouse, elose la east side. z8 Larraoee. K.ey at asm. $10. cottage, walking distance, rooma.. gas and oatn. tt itn at. FIVE room modern, $8, See Houck, 301 Henry Bldg. $Tz.50. dean 6 room house, walking dlatance. 63 th at ' 4 ROOM modern bungalow, 844 Cleve land ava Take U. car.- Main H. : (CoatUoaa oa JKart 7af e '"