The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1917, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, MONDAY, MARCH ,A5, 1917.
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ROADMASTER YEON IS
iLAUDEDFORWORKQN
VISTA HOUSE PROJECT
Motorists - Inspect Memorial
: ' Building and Are -Told of
Progress of the Work,
REALTY MEN PLEASED
Architecture lu Approrsd nd Support
Pledged for Completion of
?- Structure.
High praise of Roadmaster John B.I
uTean for bis work in connection wllh 5
the Vista House, and hearty indorse-1
y rnent of the project were expressed
"
by a delegation from the Portlan
realty board who motored to Crow:
-Point Sunday. Roadmaster Yeon led
the visitors about th completed por-
. tion of the memorial building and com
V'fort station, explained the purpose of
the structure and related the history
Vcf the project.
! ' 4!o!lltflpl' ,VirM Jt T n...iia -art-, r.
ali I v J 1. i..,iui. i i i u...
about $22,000 has been expanded so
far, and that $28,000 more will be re
quired to complete the ' work. The
building- as now planned will have Ule
doors, marble walls, and will be of
class A , construction throughout.
judge 1 nomas C. Burke, collector of
customs, delivered a brief address in
which, he commended the work" of
Koad master Yeon and spoke of the
necessity of cooperation in all such
projects and in the campaign for srood
"IXoads.
, 5 -
Building Permits.
Prank Walker Alter two story frame dwell-
Ing. 116 Kdlsofl. between Philadelphia and
Alia; L. F. VValktr, bulldeT; S12.
K. L. F.iriHou Erect ods atorjr frame K rae,
; 1068 lllmcmrl, between Sumner and Webster;
4.8. f. Browne, builder; $100.
Ijoyd Bttes Alter one atnry frame dwell
,tnf, 375 Eat Twentjr-alxtli north, between
j Broadway and Schuj ler; A. P. Wilaon, bolld
r; .iOf).
Ieonard Estate Repair two atory frame
bulldinif (store and rooma, r0 East Morri
am, betweeti Eaut Water and East Klrat; A.
vl. Monlle. builder; OO0.
.-.P. - E. Hnwuian Sc Co. Erect two atory
' fran dwelling. 715 Hanootk atreet. between
tjiaat 'iwemy-nmt and Eaat Xwuuty-aecond;
builder, mime; fl8.xi.
K. G. Krum Repair one atory frame" flll
Mp BUtl.m. at)17 SUrk. between EiRbty-flrat
4 and Klcbty-seoiud; builder, aame; 7.".
J.R. Htuart Erect one atory frame garage.
TdC Mullnomah, between Twenty-ee-oiid od
TentJ'-foirtli: J. 8. Heed, builder; fJU.
A. Kbttllu Erert one atory, frame garage.
" 42S North Twerity-flrat, letween Vaughn nnd
Wlluiu; Mtllinade Conatructlon company;
.bul liter; $iT.
- The Oregon llonie Ttnllnera Erect on atorr
J frame dwelling, 1240 East Thirtieth atreet
X north, between Aiuawortb and Jarrett; bull.l-
r. aanie ; $2500.
The Oregon Home Bulldera Erect one story
frante dwelling, 1007 Eaat Eleventh atreet
"lorth, between Wygant and Humboldt; build
er, same; $2500.
V' The "Oregon Home itulldera Erect om atorv
frame elelling, 1185 llettolt atreet, between
Klllfngawortu aud Jaeaup; builder, aauie;
ZVW.
The Oregon Home Builders Erect one atory
frame garnge, ixtl The Alameda, corner East
Twenty -ninth aud Uegenta drive; builder,
,,uie; $000.
fi The Orvgon Home Bnlldem Erect one atory
; frame garupe, 7U3 East Thtrty-tblrd north be-
tween lMinckley and Brjce avenues;, builder,
sajne: -
: int. 34 Tenfh street hotu-wrn Hall nil fv.!-
lege: Otlumbla 'Wrecking company, contract-
1 1 or; $0oo.
ti- iveat r.siaie-l ransirrs.
. . , i . a rr, m
"John Roehl Jr. to Peck Bros. Co.. I..
11, 12. 11. l.V IB. a. 13, Klnxel 1'nrk.
"Csib. 4 Urm, H. B. Iuvnt. Co. to
Mrs, Clementine Rea. L. 27. 23 B.
. , 4S, Jonesmore
100
600
SwithrKwt IjiuJ Co. to Dlla les Bouil-
lions, Xu 1, B. a, Southport
6. Sc Frevs to Mrs. i-oret'a J. Uanxer,
I 5, 8, B. 2, Plckforu rrk
'. Sit. Hood Ky. Ievel. Co. to V. Chess
man et al.. L. 10. B 6. I'roctiw
10'
10
475
1
10
Elisabeth Gettman to Conrad Uettinan,
V U 35, B. 13. Albina
H. K. Uaykird to I.. O. Apperson. U 12,
B. 35, Belie Crest-..
.3. B. Fersusou and husband to Beryl
Inv. Co.. L. 8 and 11. 40 ft. L. 0,
; VB. 31, Couifis add
JTyra A. Stncey t" Aml)eline Zamler,
; part U 21, 13, B. 2. Garden Park..
' May K. Belillng nnd husband to K. C
J Uaden, L. 5, B. 21, SciMhern I'ort-
' ' lsud -
' Btorey Mfg. Co. lo Pacific Waste Co.,
10
10 I
i. its, t. isouioern roriiana
s.yietot Land Co. to ladd Estate Co.-.
ft W. 10 ft. I.. 5. C, B. 112. East Port
M land .-
10 !
U.;Ora.J. ,Turner to Ititgl Bnrberls, L. 17,
is, u. i, t onraj uoignta
j;Ceorge H, Ivfcnetxer to 10. Radford, 1j.
150
IT. B. .1. Unm
Faunie E. Pjudy to Nettle Hncncer. N.
T xt, of W. H cf L. 4, B. 4, Mt. Scott
c mimt .............................
.Ptella M. Barber and husband to Alice
M Barber, L. 17, B. 6, Cloverdale
Extensioii
Fred 1.. Miller anil wife to Amelia
Padrtek. L. 8, B.-ll. C.lencoe Purk.
, Pula Clark Newell and husband to M.
! J. Gray et'al., L. a, yiueland..
frank Phllllppi and wife to Herbert
7 ordon, K. L. 5, 6. B. 1. North
4 Albina
'iKettle Cple et al. to Mlnide. J. Martiu.
. h. 38. n, B. 132. Vniveraltv Park..
Jamea Cole and wife to James C.
. . . . . i .1 1 1 1 1 -1 , ... , ,
1,200
2,000
100
10
- Depot addition
, Joeefih A. Sellwoml and lfe to II. B,
10
jrt, Kellweod et ar v.. S3. 21, It. Z,
jii Kenwood Park addition;
.Arthur Needham and wife to Herman
10
A.- Bates et al., L,. 1. II. 8, MlUera'
addition
10
i Charles E. Mansfield aud wife to Mr
, Ilattie Rogers, L. 10, B. 3, Leonard
tract -
,V. E. T. MattscbR it William F.
4,Toung et al.. L. 20, 30, 31. 32, B. 1.
Santa Rosa Tark .
10
10
10
I-.Hagdalena I. Martilnff and husband to
iTlve B. Culp, I.. 1, B. 9, Waverley...
;Bcbecca A. Horseman to David J.
.'V Horseman. V. 1, A, B. 30. James
i Inlin mAMim ... .
ptJevld J. Horseman to I)nvtJ Franklin
Horseman. SElv 'i I.. 1. R- 30.
(ii James John sd'iltkm 7 . . .
Elmer Oteon and wife to George F.
Vollom et al., L. 20, 21. B. 32. Berke-
v-iey -
Sheriff to Frank R. Andi'ews, portion
of I 5. Rlverwoo.1
,4,S5dwrrt Sweenev and .wife to Sarxb K.
.t . tl, -.1 r i .. .. .1 n ft, : - . , . ..V. ' -
3,739
auainon
Strab IX Shepherd n Edward Sweeney,
i' U. 1 and 2. B. 812, Couch's addition
11
10
t : . -
Jason Frlzzell DJes.
t saiem. or., March o. Alter a ion?
;lllnes's, Jason Porter Ftlzzell, a promi
I nnt ' pioneer, died at his home on
Worth Summer street yesterday. He
Jwas 69 years old. and is survived by
his widow and two daughters and a
trson. The funeral will be held at 2:30
o'clock Tuesday afternoon from . the
Presbyterian church. Rev. Carl Elliott
j of f iciatlng.
Beautiful adult plash or
' Broadcloth -casket, em-
4aladng entsids box.
; . hearse, twe aotos and
,erTlces for...... ......
, r unerals If desired for
320. aw, . $00. '
Hlghr priced funerala
Is proportion.
We maaufaeisre Caskets
tady assistant. ' Beantlfol funeral ehapeL
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington at Ella St. (bet. aoth and 21st)
est Bide. Maua 2091; A-7S8i
1UNERALS
it ILL BBS muu ixu JDai j
To Their Efficeincyi
Milwaukee, "Wis.. March S. " 1
Riding breeches are no bar to
g young women enrolled as stu
dents in the Red Cross training
school here. ,
This was made plain by Dr.
Arthur Mitten, Instructor in
the school, who defended two
young unnamed society . girls
ift who were criticized! by the stu-
dent publication of Marquette
university f or appearing at
their classes clad in' riding
V breeches, scandalizing nurses
lit and other girls in the class.
ift Tbese young women have 4
made higher averages than-any jf-
other girls In the i class," 'said
Dr. Mitten. "One of them,
Mft wrote a paper better than the
average sophomore; In a medl-
cal college could do. I guess
we won't worry -about riding
naDits.
, f.-r..-
BRITISH DESTROYER
SUNK IN NORTH SEA
!
OF
E
All Members of Crew Per
ished, Says Report Issued
by Admiralty i(i London.
London, March 8. (I. N. B.) An
admiralty announcement issued today
said that a British destroyer had been
sunk in the North Sea, presumably by
a mine. AH members of the crew were
lost. !
TWTitA Tr-uisrwirfai Snnlr.
joenm, marcn a. x. xn-. b.j mo
enemy transports have been sunk by
German submarines, it was announced
today. j -
On February 24, an Armed transport
was sunk in the Mediterranean sea.
She carried 500 colonial troops and
artillery horses. Some of the troop.-
were lost. j
Another transport was sunk Feb
ruary 23. This transport also carried
troops and was of about 5000 tons it
was stated. - i
Strahorn Eoad May
Be Started April 15
Promoter Declares All Details fox
Oregon, California It Eastern Rail
way Are Progressing Satisfactorily.
Klamath Falls. Or., March 6. With
the prospects for the: early construe.
linn f th Ordrnn. California & F-ant- !
em railway brighter than at any time
. r.. 1 . m 4.
"7- - X
wlth mavn. -,,. .
., ,h. finat dfttaila for the I
i Klamath FflJla-Dairv link of tha road.
which- is to be. constructed with the
1300.000 munieiTjal bonds voted bv tha
t -NTnvomhoe i Tho varimK nha oma ,
e ctnhnn
the city have been adjusted, so that
when formal acceptance of the bonds
is made by the Spitrer-Roorick com-
1 pany of Toledo, Ohio, the papers will
be signed.
Strahorn declared ' before leaving
that the terminal funds and right-of-way
matters were progressing so sat
isfactorily that he sees no reason
why dirt might not commence to fly
by the middle of April. The war
situation has not materially affected
the railroad movement to dte, except
that the rapidly Increasing prices
demand that contracts must soon be
made if they are to be made. The
price of steel is rising so rapidly
J that it will cost $1000 a mile more
! to build the road than it would have
I'J j on month ago.
Five Firemen Lose
Lives While on Duty
They Are Killed While righting
names In Heart of Business Dis
trict of Detroit.
Detroit. Mich.. aMrcn' 5. fT. N. S.)
Five firemen lost their lives in a
spectacular fire that destroyed Fields'
VyiUtUW vt, DUJl OIUJO JI1 LliO llcttTL Jt
the business district early Sunday morn-
iriff. The top floor of the shoe store
of Fyfe 8$ Co. was ; also destroyed.
The estimated financial loss is
$350,000.
Woman Falls on Gas
Jet; Burns to Death
uamana, uai., iwarcn a. ip. is. s.j
Miss Emma Audet, 4? years old, was
burned to death in her home here last
mgui wuen aue-icu io bji eynepiic
wnne cooning ainner.
iUJBg AUUCb AtrxKA tvrilg uccli DUUJBC.l l
epilepsy, according to relatives, and
seldom' was left alone. Tonight her
miner, josepa Auaet, u years oia, left
the house for a snort time and during
iii" uacu.e one ,lslJi.ru mo wiuie
f5"e wa. . me oiove sne
was seizea wn a m ana xen upon tne
gas jet. ignitins -ncr ! garments.
By the time the firemen arrived, the
WOI11UU UWU 4IIU UUUSS Was in
flames.
Steamer Is Held Up
By 'Baby' Submarine
New York. March 5i (U. P.) The
master of the Dutch steamship Bloom
berg, which has arrived here frori
Penarth. Wales, declared that on Jan
uary 31 his ship was held up by a
"baby" submarine. . The officer had
no small boat Ih which to put out to
the steamer,' he stated, and , signalled
for a lifeboat to bring ships' papers
to him. The Bloomberg, her com
mander said, was allowed "to proceed
with the warning that he had better
keep out of that part of the ocean in
partj
luture.
There's a Difference, r
From Capper's Weekly. -Dollar
com loosens itap a good many
tightwads. 1'Now," one farmer said to
bis wife, handing her; a . large roll, I
want yon to go and get yourself a lot
of decent clothes.". The wife's answer
was: "Not much I I'm going to get
clothes that are in style."
WAS
VK1
MIN
T
HAT NAINAL GUARD
BE MADE STRONGER
Portland Is Going to Lose One
l and Possibly Two of Its In
fantry Companies,
IMDIIIQV AII 1 DC UCI n lU work promptly and satisfactorily attnded . Brady & Oliver's. A. & C. Feldenheim
lilUUin I (VILA. DC nCLU to. I. Reuben, Libit Akiei sL yp. oids, Wurt . er'u, the office of the recorder or at the
1 man A King. ' I . box office. Tickets must be exchanged
At Meeting; of General Staff informa
tion as to Falling TJnits Is Given;
Regulations to Be Enforced.
L
Drastic measures to brin the va
rious units of the Oregon r ational
Juard up to the required minimum
tftrenpth and to force drill attendance
as required by the state law and
the rules governing the service were
decided upon at a meeting Of the
general staff of the Oregon National
Guard yesterday in Adjutant Gen
eral White's office In the Morgan
building.
As a. beginning. Portland Is to lose I
one of Its seven tnrantry conrpaniea
- , - - i
uiixy LWO VLIICTIS lift VI- iir
ures to make good after reasonable
onnorf tinltv.
.a , "Ti x, m
commands to minimum strength and I
nrei f.n hima thole 1
meet the drill attendance require- l
ments will be subjected to inquiry
as to their efficiency as provided by
thi nntlnnnl dofenva net and mem-
tne national aerense act ana mem
bers of the organizations who fall to
report regularly for drill Will face
fines and imprisonment, or both, as
provided In the regulations.
Strict Enforcement Ordered.
Adjutant General White, in an-1
nounclng the general staffs deter
mination, in the presence of other
members of the staff, stated em-
tjhatlca.ll v that the regulations are to
Ibft strictly enforced, regardless of
what communities or Individuals may
. . '""" . 7'
wnai communities or maiviauais may
auuer. rxm saia ia company iosi i
by Portland probably will be trans
ferred to an eastern Oregon city, over
Which territory the staff has been
casting its eye with a view possibly
to raising a battalion in that section
of the state.
To stimulate enlistment in
r'O ri- I
land the adiutant erencral annnnnced I
that a recruiting office shortly will
De openeanere to recruit ror all 1
hrAMPhetsi Aretha VfltiAnol tlti o c a
ice . Information will be given out
FliffnTlif riir nffiAaM o ni man Hata llakrv I
tint Tm"k:
an attractive National Guard ex
hibit. If this fails to bring the
Portland units up to strength, two
more companies, in addition to the I
one aireaay aeiiniteiy aeciaea upon.
xiuiavuucuis Are Blow, i
t "In view of the fact that each
company bringra about $5000 to 18000 a
year in federal pay to the community
wnere it is locatea,
we expect mat 1
communities may elect to take
an inters' la assisting us," said Gen-
eral White. "There has been a ere at I
deal of aeitatlon for nrena roinpga in I
this country the last two years, hut
the results
have not been apparent
..... ,
Of additional enlistments
lar army or the National
th. r
In the form
,n lna re&uiar
tuara Beryice, tne only two forms of
miuiary inuninK now avanaoi unaer
the law. In cose of actual warfare I
we would have a disorganized mob 1
on our nanoa
For the life of me, I can't see why
! young men do not Join the guard,
' They are required to drill only an
nour ana a nan one mgnt a weeK
and the federal government pays
them a dollar for each drill, aside
from all questions of patriotism.
The staff gave out a list of the
units which are and those which are
not making good as follows:
Infantry Half Good.
Tnira regiment a ana J compa
nies of Portland are making good, as
nlao in the sunnlv. machine run onA
headquarters companies stationed here
(these three being auxiliary to the
seven companies previously men-
tiontd). Company H Is improving.
The otherifour companies are def i-
cient. The infantry companies at
Dallas, McMinnville. Salem and Wood-
burn are not "making good." The
situation at -Woodburn and Dallas
will be met by the installation ot
platoon posts, in the case of Wood-
burn one officer and 33 men at Sil
vertoh and in the case of Dallas tha
ottiuo mint, ai luuept-uueuce.
iiia ui vumijauy ot ins
inird regiment is me only unit Of
that organization outside Portland
which ia making good, although, it
was stated, there have been notice-
UUte 1 111 pru V CIIICU t9 U L Oil. It III aDQ 1Q
Minnyille.
Artillery Be cord Good.
Coast artillery Cottage Grovt and
Ashland companies are not maklnr
! good and the same is true of Rose-
burg with the exception that the
company there is showing improve
ment and is expected shortly to have
i,, o(Mi, rrv. .
IHllIlliiUitA ova uuaj am. . UO UwliiJliUieB
making good are those at Medford.
the two companies and headquarters
at Eugene and the companies at Al-
i banv. Hood River. Marshfield. As-
torn and Tillamook and the Eighth
company in Portland. The sanitary
detachments at Roseburg and Port
; land also are given clean bills of
nealtn.
Battery A and Troop A cavalry of
Portland are both Included in the
"making good list.
Members of the general staff ores-
ent at yesterday s meeting were Ad-
jutant General White, Colonel C. C
. Hammond of Eugene: commanding
(h. rnnmt artillerv: Colonel th T
May of Portland, commanding the
Tki1 tnontev nr m,nt' M.1n. TO
W. Wilson of the inspector general'.
department, jroruanu, ana uaptam
John A. Buchanan of the Fourth)
. ..mr -oi
tWai 1W14C,J VUliMI, Abvowurfi. I
Templeton Postoffice Closed.
UfanaHfiAl ftp. Mstrrh K TlAnaiia
the postoffice department is unable to
NEW TXJDAY
X.oans of S10.00O
and up on ' Zai-
K a proved B n s Iness
Property or for
Improvement Purposes.
3. V. XOFSCOBEB,
848 Stark Street.
- MORTGAGE LOANS
'$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment fc Hortgag C.
unices 1YQ aa st. -
AUCTION SALES TOMORHOVY
AT BAKER'S Auction House Costly
furniture from exclusive home. Sale
at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Masonie temple
bldg., W. Park and Yamhill.
I,- - -
secure anyone who Is willing to accept
the position of postmaster, the post
office at Templeton has been perma
nently closed, Templeton Is In the
"T "? couuiryanj ne larmers
who formerly used the office will be
served through rural routes. 'Daniel
Walker has been the postmaster there
and has been continuing with the
work until his successor could be
named, but noboy In the neighborhood
wants the job.
- When writing to oe calling en advertisers,
please mention Tbe Journal. (Ad.
'ROFESSION AL AND!
(USINESS DIRECTORY
ACCORDIOJT PLEATING
liLMSTllCUlNO. buttonholes, but tuna covered.
accord iod, suuburst. side and box pleating.
AictmmuN. K.jb aji BOX LUATiNu i
HOLK8," BUTTONS COVERED. EArtTKK.N
Pi U V I&LTI MFU. CO., &5H TU. B Wit 20W
AQATE CUTTEHa
I U. 1874. Mfg. lewelet. aUtert watchmakera.
allller a, H4S Waah. het. B way and Park
BIAKKB00K MAKESB
DAVl.i UoLMA.N, INC., 2d U blank.
molt manufacnirera. A -31 83. Main l!tl.
BRASS AND KACHUTE WORKS
MARfEU'S liraaa Works. Braa taatlnga and
machine work.. 106 V S,q at. B way 2312.
CARPET CLEAUIlfG
IFiUFlF Mll
from eld carpets,
rag ruga. Carpet
cleanlnir. Nor tb-
""
188 K. Slh. E. 35SO; B-12SO.
JOi'cs BROS, Elecuic Cleaning wotka Oar-
rr. mil H-iwa zim k. lutn ai. r
CHIROPRACTORS
31 rERSONS accepted my offer In February
68 more are wanud by Anrll 1. t'hroutr
preferred. Special offer continued du'-
ln mq. tree cousultation with tbla ad.
oa more are wanna uj wu j. immic
y. o. t'owell, 812-314 1 anama bldg.. lw to 12
f TO
DR. UcilAiiON, uacieay bldg., declaring war
on all disease without drugs or scars. Oon-
adjubtmeat $2. Six $5
curonlc casea, 81 for $15. Life cures. Eighth
year making good. Proof for all free.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
03KAR HUBER, General Contractor, 223 Sher-
tocg oiag.
barnekoff-MORRISON CO., home-building
our specialty. 1268 Unloa N. Wood! awn 497i.
CO AX, AND WOOD
Fulton Wood Co.
1200 UACADASI Bt
rulers la green and dry alabwond. Pbonea
A-iflaW, Main Yaw
EAST 2041.
C-1224.
National Fuel Co..
4 ft. block wnod, S4.SO;
alabwood. $3.25: A-l cord wood, $3 75; sawed j
Kiy-.v.Ji a. i.rt-Hr-r .i.hwnrwl 4 M: reen
bkickwood, $5 load; dry alabwood. S4.25; green
alabwood (3 loads) .,73 iosi; corawooo.
WRECKAGE: wood, all heavy planka, sawed iur a mother, Mrs. M. Schaedler, of 133 Klll
atove lengths. 83.2 load. Also Ko. 1 body I mirsworth avenue alsn one slater. Mra. J. K.
nr. rjoMi wm.
A nr. Fuel Co. Smsil orders oar apectat-
Mi D. lity. 401) Union sve. N. Fast 4.t.
. ,, . ,, ,.... ... ., j,. , i
" "-'T-ff'; w., .t M aII',?
fftf&tSM up nTr A-2415!
' : r - - -
LUMP COAU 8&6Q. MAIN 277ft. A-2776.
ir o h HUTHaiAN. veterinarian
Howp'tal 415 K. Tth at. Eaat 1847, B-liXtt.
. EDTJCAT70SAL
BERTHA BECKETT U&ATU. teacher of danc
lng In all its brsncnea Maun aauo.
MISS IRELAND 509 Dehum bldg.
10 prl-
vat lewsons. so w
KTJSIO SCHOOLS AITD TEACHERS
iunn imn vuviin in-h.r punu seve'k
'207 Fleidner bldg. Marshall 12.
fROF. t E. LAWSON Piano leuons at your
borne. 60c. Phone Tsbor 283.
rianue niin nlsrlux in lrt ta ao lesaoon. !
"Christeiiaea'. System," 412-13 Columbia bid. 1
PIANO and vocal lesson, with use ot practice ,
r 1 w- -iaT jj month Mala B210 i
Pjno 1 bxmr per day S5 month. Mam o.i.
MAYHU . KBOBH teacher of Htiw. llano
etudto 415 E. 37th St. Tabor 33 1 4. i
14W DVJiout-B
ORRaoN uw SCHOOL A thorouah. pracilv:
al course In law. Recltatloua evenings
j
OT. EAR. HOSE. THROAT, LXTHQS
treatment by special;; gisea fitted. I
F. f. Cssseday. M7 Dtnng bidg-t ad fc wn
TIRE INSURANCE
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
only Oregon fire Inanrancr company. '
FLUFF RUGS AMD RAO RU6S
Send Us Your Old Carpets
FIMIFF
I Mnfl from old Intrrjtn. Brussels. Axmlnster.
Smrrn, Also rag rugs all siaea. Mall orders
prompt. (Send for booklet.
j(Xl JCL lctlllll& IICI I UHli Ciu
I oxi2 rngs,. stesm or electric cleaned S1..X)
I 8x10 rugs, stesm or electric cleaned lie
westers FL.ur-r iiuu i.-o.
SliililSHJlJl
fhones Est P-Md, B-1475
I rTJRHTTTniE ErPAlR AHD TJPHOLSTERUfG
UULTnomah FWniiurs Uospiui. :m sd r-u
Expert msttress msklng. Msln -w4.
FURNACES
Boyton Furnaces
I wTw.mlil .ffeetnaL
J. C. Bayer Co..
i Front and Market.
UNION A VB. Sheet Met-1 Works. Vurnacea lo-
I stalled; repairing. 411 Cnion are. N. K. 4S11.
WAin r.onns and kaii
fkbveT & hanebux. u-ading wig and-tou-
nee makera. finest stuck human balr goods:
hairdressing, manicuring, face and scalp treat
ment. KemoTea to .H'J aioct. jiear nnnawii,
HTM srnxHiHG
THE PETITE HEMSTITCH SHOP
14 5th. opposite Metier At Krarfc.
KATTBESSE3
OL.U mattresses and feather tieds made Into
aanltarr folding forms: fetthers rrnoTSted.
I Tclding M. Co.. f.OtJ Wi'liams ave. E. S74
I -
HTMT00BAPHIN0 MULTIGKAPHTyG
MIMEOOhaphisg. cir. Letters. v. K. rinser
A Co.. inc.. 23 stark. Main S347. A-i2no
-PArvrrwft Tnrrrvo PAPtRHASSiss
TOTOHITN"TICtT Painting. tinting,
I paperhanging. 549 Marshall at. Main 4414.
PHYSICIANS
na n
A. PHILLIPS. 41akjr bUiu. Asthma.
Nerronaneas, Proatatic Trouble. Kbeumatism.
PLVltBIirO SUPPLIES
KETAIL PLCMBINy SUPPLIES
Fleming. 112 4th st.
PRINTERS AND EyGEAVEHS
TUB IVY PKESS JCaN M. MANN
0&2 Stark st Brosdway 4QH. A-4QM
SAZOS BLADES BhU(rJIED
I SAFETY rasors sharpened, all klnda, 25e and
I W-wr uuxeo. 0,1 .. ikh " "w.
I rubbeb STAMPS AKP SEALS
I AL4 Stencila, Trade Cbscks, Hrass Signs.
t-Auiriu wjasi niAMr hukm
eroaaway si. btxowii no. a-iire.
SHEET MET AI. WORKS
KEPAJRINU tin and gravel roofs. Jacob Losli.
810 1st st. fboce-'Maln 144.
theatrical act masquerade goods
COSTUMES for rent or salt Portland Coatuinr
- House. 209 Broadway. Marshall 1347
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Oregon Transfer Co,
Established 1S70.
Transfer and Forwarding Agents.
Storage Free Tracksgs.
Office and Storage 474 Gllsan st
13th and Glissn. , Main 6. A-4400.
ALWAYS "PICK" THE BEST HOUSEHOLD
GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Packing.
Shipping and Moving. Boree or Ante Vans.
Fceeial freight rates to all points
C. O. PICK TRANSFER At STORAGE CO..
2d and fine. Uioadway 5o; A-I9UO.
TOWTX STIPPXT
PORTLAND Lanndry Co.. for projppt, efficient
sendee. - Phone Broadway 41Q. A-4410.
TYPEWRITES HEPAISIlfG
WE repair and rebuild all makes. Royal Typa.
writer -Agency. 22 Stark st. Mala 8M.
WET WASH LAbKDRIES
CENTRAL wet wash, 'M Ux., 60e. Pbooe Kaat
704. B-Z704.
JOBBERS WHOLESALERS!
Aim AIT WIPTWO SAGS
, Oil AMI Pfl iKONTST.
Li OnANrX UUt fho main
' ' wood PIPE
fcottTLAKU woud rip co. K.ctory sad
.office near 24th and Ttorx ate. Main-8489.
MEL1LNU NOTICE
41
AL KADER Temple A.
A. O. N. M. 8. The Al
cazar stock company will
put on "The Blue Envel
ope," at the Baker thea
tre on Wednesday and
Thursday night, March 7
and 8, for the benefit of
Al Kader patrol and band
Minneapolis fund. There will be spe
cial stunts and music by the temple.
Tickets are $1.00 and can be obtained
at the Imperial hotel, Jaeger Bros..
for reserved seats at the box office.
All Shrlners, Masons, and their friends
invited. Wear fez.
By order of the Potentate.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 12.
A. P. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Mon
day) evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Work in the Master Mason
degree.
Visitors welcome.
W. M. De LIN. Secretary.
WM Statistics
Marriages. Births, DealDs.
BUSLNKSS CARDS
EODINGandVISITINC'CARDS
SM ITH & Co. Morf an BIOS.
DRESS suits for rent, all sizes.
Tailoring Co.. 30i StarH at.
Unique
DEATHS AND FL'MillALS 75
RASMirSSBN March ST'at the family rent
dence, &8 Missouri avenue, Carolina Sofia
Rasmaaaen, age 04 years. BekTed wife of
Andrew Raamuasen. Bister of Mrs. Alary Nel
son, Mrs. -Frieda Carson, both of this city, and
Otto Erlckmon of Ueaverton, Or. Funeral
aervlces will be conducted Taeaday, March S,
at 2 p. m.. from the Danish Lmtheraa church.
corner Union avenue and Morris streets. Friends
lnrlted. Interment Greenwood cemetery
Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell street
at union avenue.
SHARP E March 4, gt the residence, 500 Al
blna avenue, Mrs. Susan U. Sharps, aged
62 years, beloved wife of J. E. Sharps and
sister of Mrs. James J. Noonan, Mrs. John
Keegan. Mrs. Eben Scott and William A.
Wallace. Funeral will take place from tbe
above residence tomorrow (Tueadavl. March
6, at 8:30 a. m.. tbenc to St. Mary's church,
corner WUIlama avenue and (Stanton street,
where mass will bo offered st ft o'clock.
Friends Invited. Interment Rivervlew ceme
UIVrK . u . ,hl. ,,. vi.-k a. rzt?
fUT.NAM In thia city. March 4. 1S1T. Clarlce
tery
Putnam, ased 27 years. 2 montlis, 13 days.
Deceased is survived by an infant son, wu-
i ba held tomorrow (Tuesday) at 2 p. m. from
tno chapel or the bkewes Undertaking com-
lany, corner Third and Clay. Friends In
T'ted- Interment Rivervlew cemetery
Chi
BVANS At the residence. 737 East 40th st
March 4, Gertrude Carter Evana, agde 84
years 6 months 21 days; beloved wife of
Robert EVana. dauirbtrV of Mr. -and Mra. L. L
Carter, sister of lord B. and Lesll U
Carter, and Mra. V. W. WalUos of 1'ortland.
l'cneral aerrtosa will be held at Holman's fa
neral parlors. Sd and Salmon st.. at 10 a.
n-.. Wednesday, March 7. Friends Invited. In.
teimeot Rivervlew cctnttery.
HARRIS In tbla city March 3. laaac liar
rla, aged TO years, late of UPl Twenty-second
atreet north. Tbe funeral services will be
beld Tuesday, March 6, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.
at tbe residence establishment of J. P.' Kin lev
A Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited.
Interment at Rivervlew cemetery.
FLANAGAN -March 8, Margaret Flanagan.
aged 63 yeare. Beloved wife ef William
H. Flanagan and mother of Bert I- Flana
gan. Remains at Dunning McEntee s par-
lrs. Notice of funeral later
WOLOSZVN In thia city. March 3,
John
wf;"J; f ..lkentSiewL "i?
will be beld at HoliiHjn'e funeral parlors at
9 m tonysrow (Tueeday), Alarch 0. In-
,ermwit Mt. Calvary cemetery
HFTiW,, .
Funeral eervlce-.
STEttAt
artmts.
apartme&ts, 331 3d St.. March 4. Henry
MettT. Remalna are at Hutmnn't funeral
parlors. Announce men t of funeral later.
FLORISTS
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 354
Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers
for ail occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison
st. Main or A-1S05. Fine flowers and
flora) designs, No branch stores.
MAIN 6116: wreaths.
pillows, fi up.
Tp, 34 7 Morrison.
Sprays $1 up Chapnell
MAX M SMITH, florist. Ulhb 6th et.
SWISS FIORAL CO.. 23d and Gllsan.
FUNERAL DIRfcXrrORS
Edward Holman,
President.
W. J. Holman.
Secretary
J. E. Werlein, Treaa.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
THE HOUSE OF SQUARE
DEALING
Third and Salmon Streets.
Established 1877.
Lady assistant.
Main 507.
A-1511.
Undertaker, E. 11th and Hawthorne.
Phones E. 781. B-1883. Lady assistant.
A. D. Kenworthy Go.
Tabor 6267, 6802 9d st.. Lents; Tabor
5896. 66th M. and Foster road. Arleta.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414
.Alder st. Phone East 52, B-2525.
HiinnintT X. y1rFnOQ Undertakers.
Lu l ll i il if-. JO mvLi i Mode rn in
every detail. Broadway and Pine sts.
Broadway 430. A-4558. Lady assistant.
J. P. FIN LEY & SON.
Progressive Funeral Directors,
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J.
Groskopf. funeral director. Woodln.
4940, C-1165. Killingsworth and Kerby..
A. R, Zellar Co. East 1088.C-108S.
Ladv attendant. Day and night service.
MILLER & TRACEY. Independent Fu
neral Direstors. Prices. low as $20.
$40. $60 Wash, at Ella. M. 2697. A-7885.
CMCMrQ Undertaking Co. Main 4162,
OrNllVV LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay.
Uorv-i!l4rtn Kst 80th and Glisan. Fu
narniUOn neral services. Tabor 43U.
Breeze & Snook .t2!4thJelmont-
E. T. Byrnes, new residence establ't-,
901 Williams
ave.
Wdln. 220. C-1943.
MAUSOLEUMS
. . . .River View Abbey . . .
: . 'Mausoleum I
Terminus Riverview Carline
. Taylor's Ferry Road
For Particulars Inquire
Portland Mausoleum Co.
636 Pittock block Brdwy SSI
VAULTS
THE NATIONAL, VAULT COMPANY,
foot of Montgomery st. Tabor 2621.
Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults,
airtight, waterproof, everlasting,
- .MOXOIEXTS
BLAtSING GRANITE (9
267-3 RO. ST. AT MniON
MOXOIENTS
f Costlnoad)
PORTLAND MARBLB WKS, ZC4-2CC
4ta st-, opp. city halL Main 8SS4.
Philip Neu ft Sons for memorials.
CEMETERY
1
Mt. Scott Park!
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tsbor 148. T1.
FOR SALE BUSINESS
. PROPERTY !
CO
$18,000 MODERN down-town business
toiocK paying; 65, net. 302 Oak st
FOR SALE HOUSES
61
$650, TERMS, buys 8090 and 4 It.
house, gas, water and barn; fenced.
ML Scott car to 65th ave.. go 6 bits.
west to No. 6618. Frank L. McGulre,
Main 106S.
FOR SALE HOUSES
61
- Only $10 Down
5 room house and 1-3 acre of land.
bearing fruit and berries; price $1650;
terms $10 per month, including interest.
6 room house, lot bxi43: price 1900:
terms $10 down and IS per month, in
eluding interest. Williams Realty Co.,
Gravs Cropping. Phone Tabor 4934.
A ROOM plastered house ' and two
lots that cost me $2200. Going into
business and will sell for $1500 cash;
beautiful location, two blocks from
Mt. Scott carllne. Also 2 lots, best
location on the Deninsula. cbeaD. For
particulars call Wdln 3373. Address
623 Vancouver ave.
BUNGALOW D o u b 1 e constructed.
modern in everr respect. 6 large
rooms and sleeping porch, all on first
floor. Take Alberts; car to 20th. walk
2 blocks north. 1130. Owner' at above
address from 10 to 5 Sundays, or
phone Wood lawn 2553.
li5u MOUAL,uV, 6 room modern
Firland. ntar car, large lot. lawi.
trees, cement walks. Take lot. auto
or terms. Chas. Ringler & Co.. 223
Henry bldg
BEAUTIFUL 6 ROOM BUNGALOW.
Hawthorne ave. district. $2500. Fur
nished; also will sell unfurnished (by
owner). For particulars write U-273,
Journal. .
6 ROOM house, bath, cement basement,
stoves, linoleum, large fruit, ber
ries, lot 100x100. 1845 Woolsey st.
St. Johns car. :
4 ROOM modern house, lot 60x100, 2H
blocks Union ave. Cheap, easy
terms, rxy, zoi -mama oldg
$1050 EQUITY 6 room bungalow, $350.
313, journal.
FOR SAUD 4 rooms, water and gas
in: $350; terms. Z-237. Journal.
I-OR SALE IXJTS
16
TWO lots with 4 room bungalow. $450
very cheap on account of death in
family; good location. Scheuermann,
231 6th st.
ACREAGE
57
20 ACRES $600.
Good eoil and roads, runnlag water,
mail and crerfm route. 30 miles from
Portland; mile to good town and sta
tion. If half cash pM, balance long
time, no interest, gee
AKERSON. GOOCH & CO..
603 Stock Gxrhanr Bldg.
Gibsan Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close- in car
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell
wood 478. Jthn H. Gibson, owner.
20 ACRES, timber, ntar Portland and
electric line; splendid soil; snap for
cash; consider exchange for clear
Portland property. Also 2 acres, trade
for clear lot. Webb. 414 Kaat Stark.
CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN ranches
.near Portland, , &. 10 acre tracts.
$65 to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc
Farland. 505 Yeon -bldg.. Portland.
20 ACRES unimproved land, good soil,
easy to clear. Half mile electric
station. 34 miles from Portland. Terms.
Owner. 1065 E. 25th st. N. Wood. 4660.
CLOSE1N
Journal.
acreage; letius.
FX-ZSS.
fSLlillUtAX lit OIKS
79
OREGON CITY LINE COUNTRY
HOME.
Gladstone. 6 acres, elegant 7 room
house, massive fireplace, etc.. barni
foultry houses, fruit trees; sacrlnce at
5500; part cash; uo trades. Box 892,
Gladatone, Or.
RIVER front home,- one acre, small
house, 10c car fare. Must sacrifice
Immediately. Easy teiuia. E-327,
Journal. ,
FOR SALE FARMS
EXCHANGE
WELL EQUIPPED FARM.
150 acres, about 75 acres In cultiva
tion; good 8 room plastered house;
brick separator room, concrete floor,
separator, milk cans, air pressure wa
ter system; Darns 40X44 ana 46xs;
binder, mower, rake, tedder, riding
disc plow, two walking plows,- riding
and wValklng cultivator, disc harrow, 7
gooa norses, f mum cows, io neaa
young cattle, 44 well-bred ewes, regis
tered Lincoln buck, sow, 6 shcats and
100 chickens. One-fourth mile to
school, one-half mile to church; 2 miles
from railroad depot and boat landing;
R. F. D. at door: rood auto road: (
miles from Oregon City and 18 miles
or rortianu; 120 per acre, including
stock and machinery. Will take $500J
in trade. $5000 cash, and balance &
years at 6 per cent interest.
DILLMAN & HOWLAND.
Eighth and Main Streets.
Oregon City. Oregon.
FOR SALE Bv owner, 60 acres close
to city, all in cultivation, good im
provements, plent of feed fend serd,
all machinery, good potato land. Price
$15,000: $2000 cash, balance terms,
per cent. Call or adJress 443 H 6th st.
FARM bargain, 40 acres. 24 miles from
Portland:, buildings, fruit. 12 acres
cleared, good soil, sacrifice. Price
$3000; easy terms. Fry, 201 Panama
oiag.
DAIRY ranch. 8 miles west Portland
Good poll. House, barn. Runnintr
water. Mostly timDer prusn. about
4CO0 cords rood firwood, 94 acres. $7j
acre, worth $150. K-413. Journal.
10 OR 20 acres. cah or terms. $8f)e,
imp.; hay, and wheat in barn: by
owner. Lon Jones, It. 2, box 182, Van
coiiver. War,h.
100 ACKES choice tide and upland.
near Astoria. All diked. Small part
Improved. Terms, part cash and hal
ance -reasonable time. X-238. Journal.
SALK or trade A good deal on a small
ranch with stock, if taken soon. B-
1 761 or K-3ZS. journal.
GRAIN farm bargain. Sell, trade or
rent. Webb 414 Ka ft Stark at.
BEAUTIFUL, hom Vorieaie or sale;
migbt trade for city preoerty; 7Vi
acres. 3 under cultivation. C room
bungalow; large barn, chicken hous-.
bog house and gardens and yards
fenced in; small fruit; buildings all
new in 2 years; all fenced; ram forc
ing spring water. to bouse and barn;
price reasonable. ' See me before you
buy. as we have all kinds of bargains
In reap- estate. W. F. Schooler, 612
Main St.. Oregon City. Or.
FARMS WANTED
KENT OR BUY
.as
WANTED 10. IS or 20 acres; must
have buildings and fruit; not over
Il25per year. Fred W. German Co.,
732 Cham, of Com. i
WANTED to rent. 6 acres, close in, on
east side, suitable forraising pota
toes. Must be close to good road. Give
full particulars. D-304, Journal.
WANTED To buy 15 to 20 acres with
improvement: givs description and
location. Q-413. Journal.
HOfESTEADS
'47
WANTED If you -have a homestead
you want to relinoulsh. state six.
location and price; also what conven
iences ior snowing land. Avnat portion
can be plowed now. CX-1 1 6. Journal.
TIMBER
2
PARTY with small portable mill to
take contract sawing ties. Large
tract of tie timber.- Oregon Piling t
Timber Co., canton, or. j , -
i- -
EXCHA XG E -REA I ESTATE 2i
85 ACRES, dlTersified. Columbia high-
avav n.rlW Imnrnva trm- 1 1 Tin.
cated. near schools, etc. S2S.S0 pr
acrs; $750 cash will handle, balance
to salt purchaser. Genuine baxgaLn.
J-114. Journal.
POTATOES ! Raise them! My nifty
10 acre ranch fall ready), what
have you (with particulars) for $2000-
equity? , Quick! No .agents, B-2$0,
journal.
jk' you: . pioperty, eituer city, farm, t
unr or aiump naa, 19 tor ssii ,
or exchange, call or write full Darticui-
lars. Also handle loans ana rentals.
BRFTWER-rCNAPPCO. 717 Corbet t bid.
40 ACRK3 on county road, dally taSf. ,
telephone line: near good town: no
incumbrance, for house eaulty or v-
cant lots. B-403, Journal.
MODERN Columbia river highway
tourist hotel and grounds, worth
$20,000. Exchange for farm or stock
rancn. A-z 1 6, journal,
1 . " ; 3
I HAVE Minnesota and Dakota land
ro exenange tor merioanuus aiwas,
roroea. idi urimi vc
PORTLAND Income property worth
$5000 to exchange for suburban
home. T. B. Dodeon.- 714 Couoh bldg.
30 ACRES land. $500. - will exchange
for horses or. farm Implements.
266," Journal. ?
MnnP.KV A rsnm house, naved streets
small mortgage, some gooa clear ;
lots. Want small farm. J-?86. Journal.
1. .2 OR 3 modern, well rented bunga-1
lows for farm. A. 25 Alnsworth
ave.. city.
$355 EQUITY & acres walnuts, $76.
Main 5536.
GRAIN farm
bargain Bell trade or ;
D?;f it.-.. a-W IT
rent. Webb
b.-, a i i . t. I J
MODERN bungalow, large lot, gooo
location. Phone Sell. 110.
WANTED REAL ESTATE lit
FROM owner. Hawthorn t bungalow.
modern, full lot. cash. State price,
location. S-287, Journal". '..
ROOMING HOLSEts
53
20 H. K. rooms, well furnished, fine
location, all full. Money maker.
Forced sale, $350. See owner. 24
Montgomery.
WANTED Rooming, to rent or run on
percentage. Phon Bdwy. 1643. Mr.
Murphy, N,. Broadway,
20 ROOM, furnished.
shipyard
dis-
trictr lease cheap. 252
UIDOS.
RUH1NEKS OPIHJRTUN1TIES 20
HOTEL and .xestaurant for sal- at j
frCrmC.e:dameU;"gooll 2 for .ef,! ADVISORY PLTT DEPART- f
ftfti-hV,? wit1? oV!?ir3nm WWW Ton may knoW frowto Tdo Something
wtr?i!!nef..ir.. ?5nIimaio not know how to get something ts -
kltchen furniture and utensils, also d t w . .. y fow OP Beno yos
hotel I. furnished with new and good fo'nVmemblr.hlp in Ttns Y. Mfc.
furniture; No 1 business, and are A COBtln- s le, fou privileges fof
turning away business on account of a year uSaer guarantee that you wiU
owners cannot handle the trde; form- Becur employment or refund of fee,
er price was $4000. but will sell for p Bwretary J. W. Palmer. "- - -
$2600. Call or write W. F. Schooley. ' " 1 1 " "
612 Main at.. Oregon City, Or. COLLEGE PREPARATORY BOTOOL '
I HAVE finest 60 acres in Oregon for , KUny sceredited, .excellent class
prune orchard and chicken yards; room ana laboratory equipment. Indi
well watered and drained, in warm viai attention and email classes
nook, protected from east wind; want niice possible very rapid progress. It
partner to Join me in poultry business; ta a school for men only. For bulletin
young -woman preferred; bank refer- offering complete Information, address
ences given and same required. II- , Division A. Lepartment of Education, -
297. Journal. Y. M. C. A.. Portland. Or.
A GOOD stock of furniture and hard- J
ware, well located on a. busy street 50 ADDITIONAL studentg can now bt
In Portland, for sale. Price $1500. In-( accommodated: increased facilities ,
quire 60s Union ave.. N., or phono Largest auto school in the west. Gaso.
Wdln. 108.". Mm, sJectrlo and tractor rigineerlng.,
GROCER y-confeciionery, doing prol.i- Theory and practice. Register today,
able cash business. Owner goicg Hemphill's Trade Schools. ?7 Uaw
east, uirt cneap ior casn. on ji-
waukie st.
BLACKSMITH shop, splendid Duainess ;
in good locality: snap if taken t t
55"Vn ior 'eKln- Addre-
r'A-" m....
$300 REQUIRED, H interest paying
business. iaay preierrea u-i.i,
f.0"!"1.' . a a ..w-.- v--. u '
rVK bauuou i t r
n - . 1 r 1 I .. not . t V..t . a.
LU lUklVlU. SS
Portlanq.
GENERAL store good town cheap
a.s'sVaw " all .1 Ibhiai n t
rent; make offer.
Owner, 61 E. 24th st. ?. B-20S8.
CASH grocery with living rooms, real
bargain, 550. part casn. bee owner,
E55 Dekum ave.
POOLROOM. lunches, soft drinks.
dandy location. Terms. No agents.;
Owner. R--.S4. Journal. j
FOR SALE Furniture and undertak-
lng business in town of 1800. No op-
position. Box 12. Prlnevllle. Or.
RESTAURANT in good location, dirt
cheap, if taken at once. 0-401,
Journal. ;
ACCOUNT of other business, garage
and machinery, doing good busl-
ne-!. cneap rent. Tnrior :??i.
BAKERY fully equipped. 5To Froi.t,
for rent, nesr shipyard.
BUSINESS OPFOKTUX1TIES
WAXTKll C8
NEWS PA PER- Wan t toiease with the
frivilege of buying, by all around
nter and newspaper man. No junk
shop. Y-660, Journal.
MONKY TO IX)AX
HEAL KSTATK
27
OUR installment plan is the best aud
surest method of paying a loan.
uresi
$32.26
$21.24
$15.17
per month ror as months,. -r
for 60 months, or
for 96 months, pars a S100&
loan and interest.
Other amounts In proportion.
We loan on Improved city properly.
Or for building purposes.
No commission charged.
EQUITABLE SAVGS Ai'l.OAN ASS'N.
242 Stark ft.. Portland. Or.
BUI LDINU loans on city or uourOnn
property;, money advanced as work
progresses. W. U. Beck, 31S Falling
bldg. Main 3407.
CAtli paid lor mortgages, notes, con
tracts; mortgage ioans, reasonable
rates. F. H. Lewis. T.obty 4. Lewis bldg.
CITY MORTGAGE LUA.Nb.
6 and 7.
FRED 8. W1I.UAM8. 92 V. FIRST RT
$SCU0 private funds iH. on inside
property, rusonauie raics on larma
nnd city. 41 Piatt bldg. ,
MONEY and Tfr for near li
dwellings; no com. ward. 407 Bpaid-
ITIK nius.
ioo to i o.ooo
On hand for Immediate loan.
J. C. C'OKBIN CO.. Lewis bldg.
MONEY to loan in ainountatof $llu lu
15000 on city property.
A. H. BELL. 201 Gerlinger bldg.
MONEY to loan; real estate mortgages
bo't. Fred C. King. ai4 Spalding oiag.
MONEY to loan. 6 to . W. H. aeits
& Co.. 310 Hpaldlng bldg.
$20). I3&0, $S00, $bu, $12 'JO. I180U.
Fred W. German Co.. 732 Chum. Com.
$1000 to $5000 to loan, no cwuimisstou;
principal. S-11T. Journsl.
MOHTUAUE loans, and 7. Louis
Saloman Co.. 300 Oak at., near 6tn.
MONEY TO IX)AX
CHATTELS, SALARIES
FURNITJ'RE SALATtY
LOANS. IvOANa.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.
All that Is necessary to establish
credit with us it that you either own
furniture, pianos, or that you sre
working either will do. '
COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO..
Licensed .
317 Failing bldg.
If You Need Money See Us
' SALARIES CHATTELS.
Loans mads to persons on salary or
fixed Income, on household furniture,
pianos, diamonds ana other personal
property;, legal- rates.
Business -confidential; . private of
flees.
PORTLAND LOAN CO. (Licensed)
306-207 Dekum bldg.
HOME INSTALLMENT CO. .
Organized by salaried men for mu
tual protection; money advanced on
salary, diamonds, furniture, etc.; easy
Installments ' legal rales;,- securities
purchased. 202 McKay bldg. Main 1142.
PORTLAND REMEDIAL UlAN Ai N
Established by Portland business
men to protect borrower.
C. MYERS I1ERRMAN, Mgr.. 34 Stark.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY.
PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
SO
50 ON, first class residence. . Irv. x
IngtOnl. VrV SteleCt location. - lAt
100x180. No agents. Kast 17. V,
iL Herdman.
135.000 ON $90,000, city and farm prcp-
erty. jTuOO on $20.e0 improved.
fsrm. L-371. Journal. v
WANTlvD Si5oo Drlvata money on 8: .
acres, some Improvements. Tabot
i00. - - -
WANT building loan on $ five room
bungalows, $1350 each. Private par.
ty preierrea. Al. lzo. ftUl ppajaing 010.
FINANCIAL
St
r .
1st and Id mortgages purchased, also
sellers 4n teres t in contracts. Or. and
wasn. t. k. jsooie, ium nermena rins.
HELP WANTED .MALE
WANT man with family to work is
small town, close to Portland, was
win ouy an acre tract on easy -terms.
Nothing down. $10 per month. Wilt ae
cept small equities as iirst paymenb
S0 ypaifling bldg.
BOILERMAKERS and fitters required
for Canadian Pacific railway. F01
further particulars apply at office,
pa q sr..
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. 3 in family, no chil
dren. Phono mornings. Main 6181,
Aoarei iuz eavier st
MAN wanted to plow and seed lot
in potatoes for a 11 gauge shot gun.
Wdln. 2821. 1111 Oienn ave.. North,
WANTED -An experienced young man
to clerk In grocery; state references
and wages expected. Y-S54, Journal.
WANTED Experienced machine men
at Carman Mnfg Co.. 12H Mscadsm.
T. v I j t -1 , i 1 v . v 1 . ... . 1 . 77 77T7--
" - ' i, ,.7 i.,.(
man, alneie. at once. R-27 Journal.
WANTED Experienced baker s -help-
er 10 E. 28th N. -
WANTED Stableman. . 646
Front st.
It ELi WANTED MISC. 4'J
(BET TH
Our new proposition Is & winner.
See Us Last.
439-31 BELMONT BT.
thorne ave., at im st. .
lttrSnm obstructed O
'V0
School' ma?ntaln. be,
WIRELESS TELEORAPI1T Over 0$
on pacirio
operators
Ka, ..Hfn. .
ment and instructors, mm iniorma
tlon. Division A. Department of ida--
; ration. Y. M. C. A., Pprtisna.-jr:
AUTOMOBILH SCHOOL. conducted
oraetlcal shoo basis. Teaches
. . , a-..r. .t-
I . Y.-tr nri- iniiclil nicrsncs la !
jtion and carburetton. Address DlvU
- m - m a
M r A Portland. Oregon.
. llAWTHORNB AUTO SCHOOL.
t 45 HAWTHORNE AVE.
1 pART CASH WHEN ifOU EN'ROLL,
, BALANCE DUE WHEN GOOD POal
hum ia Bjuivh.u.
WANTED immediately, names men, '
women wishing to become govern---
ment clerks, $7f month. 'CX-27. Jour.
naK . '
HINSDALE'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Broadway-Yamhill bldg. .Individual ... .
lnstrurttpna; positions when competent. r
KlHfcMtf.N, biaacemeu, beginners paid
$12S-$lo monthly; no -strike. i'X-
v 74. Journal. -'
FANCY work sold on commission;
moa' membership 11. 41i Morrlao.t.
UNCALLED Ior taiivr-nutd suits .
up. Taylor tne 'Cxiio r. i Burnaid.
HELP VAXTEI FEMALE '1
TELEPHONE OPERATORS;
Permanent positions for young
women, salary paid while learning.
Apply to the Pad lie Tel. i Tei, -CoH
j sin i ivur, rirt avna v sis., usir
o.u u. iu, auu o,av
WAMtU Miudie-aged lady or lor
eign aesrent as housekeeper for
widower on a small farm. Aud reus 1"
Thtbo. Boring. ir., R. 8. Box 104.
WANTED tlirl or woman to help
with children. - Wages Sift. ' 212
Carutherajjt., apt.-18. .
WANTED- Girl for general hous
i work. Hood wages fur girl who
! willing. Phone E. 2044. 453 E. 23d N.
! FIRJ5T class marker and assoKer in
j small laundry, out of town. JX-21
Journal. - - '
Fl N fhUERS on pants, experienced.
:5 Jefferson st. - -
KXPEUIENCED opratotH on 'powsi
k ewing mschlnes. 167 1st. Upwtalra
IIEL1 WASTED MALE AJfD
FEMALE - 2
KTl-'UK bookkeeping, shorthand, teleg
raphy, salesmanship. E n g i 1 s i.
brbiiciies at an accredited school. Writ
or phone Main 690 for catalogue; grad
uates guaranteed positions. Bebkne
Walker Business College, 167 4th St.,
near Morrtnon. ' ,
THE OKIU1NAL. MOLEK BARBEL
college teaches men slid .women In
weeks, gives them a diploma, ecolar
ship and toots; pays them while learn,
lng.. Send for free catalogue. 2d a.
Burnslde. .
THE Original ilohler Barber -schooi -Men
and women to learn the bsrbet
trade in weeks. Tools free. -Pa!'
while learning. . Scholarships and di
plomas. Get you a position. Tuitiot.
reducM . 8 N. 2d st.. cor Couch. '
OREGON Barber . College Men suit
women to learn barber trads In -
weeks; can earn $15 to $25 a week
Tools free; tuition reduced; paid whlb
learning. 232 Madison St.-
WANTED AGENTS'
AGENTS wanted to sail tress -nnd t.
complete line of shrubbery for im
mediate spring planting; cash weeklj
Address Capital City Nursery Co.,
Halem. Or, ' . ' '
SITUATIONS MA LB
PRACTICAL, - trustworthy farrae
(married) wants steady job pa farr
st once. Capable of taking charge, . E
220. Journal. ' - - -
NEW 117 line wallpaper . sxtlsti,
paperbanger, pal sting, tinting. Mali.
6972.
CEMENT work, fraros and concrete
-garages, general contracting. . Wood
lawn 2278. -
man -. wants employment
steady, reliable, with some know,
edge of bookkeeping. M-31, Joumu,
EXPatRIENCEJ man wants poaltlof. !
driving car or truck. Main 1303.
A-l - CARPENTER wants Job;- work
cheap by contract. Woodlawn 12'.
PLOWINO wanted anywhere on Mt
Hcott line. Tabor 373. -
(Cos.Ub.us4 on ZEesx Psgt)-,
LOANS WANTED
e res