O-iiO. DAILY - JOUYiL.. OUT LAUD, YUuDAY, MAIXH C, 1017.. rv. , ARTILLERY REPORTED FROM 1ST FRONT British Attack Germans Upon Bight Bank of Somme Af- ter Drum Fire. ' Berlin. March 6. (I. N. S.) (via Sayville wireless.) Following? an in tense, drum tire on the right bank of tii Koroma, English troops attacked ant of Bouchavesnes but were re pulsed, it was officially announced to day. German successes in reconnoiter lng operations in the Caurterres wood, on the Verdun front, were also re ported. - The text of the official statement follows: , - '"Western war theatre On the right Lank of the Somme, towards, evening, the artillery duel increased to great Yiotenoe. After drum fire the Eng lish attacked again east of Bouchaves nes.. ., The attack was repulsed. A fur ther attack Was frustrated by our an nlhllating fire. .--"On the other sectors of the west ern tront a blizzard limited activity mostly to artiUerying. Heconnottering troops which attacked a line of French positions in the Cauriefrea forest brought In IS prisoners." ' - French Itepel Attacks. '-Paris, March 6. (I. N. S.) German troops attacked again on the - north east front of Verdun last night, con centrating their efforts on trenches near Caurlerrcs wood and Douaumont, recaptured by the French in yester day's fighting. The war office an nounced today that the attacks were repelled. Berlin Keports Captures. 1 Berlin, March 6. (I. N. S.) (Vi Fay ville Wireless.) During the month of February German troops captured 4900 prisoners. 69 machine guns and 80 mine throwers, it was announced today. S. BENSON IS NAMED CHAIRMAN OF STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION (Cnrtlnued Frritn I'mte One. Thompson of Pendleton, was cut and dried before the commission met. Mr. Thompson called the commission to order, and Mr. Adams made the motion that Mr. Benson be chosen permanent Chairman. When the commission took up the question or retaining present employes in the highway department, Chairman Benson announced that he was opposed. to 'retaining' ;any employe who sided with State Engineer John H. I-ew's In the controversy which raged be twean Lewis and Governor Withy tombe and tha old highway commis sion. . - - Lewis went into the office of high way engineer with a determination to wreck the highway commission," de clared Chairman Benson, "and we can not afford to have In our employ men who helped him do it." ( '-'They would so out to defeat the Highway bonds," agreed Mr. Thomp son, whj? tuUd he, favored bavins in ftia corriifsslon' employ only men who would bo loyak . Commissioner Adams agreed with tnl. but said he wanted to take up the work without prejudice toward any one. Ziewls' Ken to Oo. It was decided not to employ any of those employes who were Lewis partisans. . i The dlscussioyt arose in connection with, the name of W. D. Clarke, assist- ' ant highway engineer. The commission voted to retain the following employes: G. Ed Ross, au ditor and secretary; Louis Metzger, de signing engineer in bridge department; R. H. Coppock. draughtsman: A. H. Davles, daughtsman; 8. H. Probe rt, lo- oatlng ! engineer; W. J. Scofteld. draughtsman; J. H. Scott and John Skans, locating engineers; Pearl Davis and D. P. Greninger, foreman and the office stenographer. The commission agreed to pay the salaries of the present employes.under the highway department from Febru : ary 20, the day after the new law went Into, effect, down to today. The regular meeting time of the , commission was fixed . for the first Tuesday after the first Saturday in each month. A motion was. passed asking the secretary of agriculture to extend the tlm'e- from January 1 to May 1 In which the state may make application for cooperation in the construction of forest roads. A-noon recess was taken until this afternoon. New City Hall Will ' Be Built at Worden Realty Deal Involving 80 Acres Is f Transacted at Klamath Falls; Includes Townsite. "Klamath Falls, Or., XIarch 6. A. new city, ball is to be constructed attWor fren, 12 miles south of this city, by D. V Pi Daugherty, who now has the ma terial on the ground. The new hall is tb be 80 by 24 feet with a second story, which will be used for dancing: and nodal -purposes. Sale or 80 acres of land, which ln :Vud3 a ronsiderable portion tf the ' townsite of Keno near here, has been recorded at the county clerk's office. The property heretofore owned by John k. Snowgoose has been transferred to F. W. Iluber. Real Estate Transfers. tV. T'. Reiner and wf. to Erne Una . Pasto, U 20, B. 8, I.edd's Add 9 Coo A. McKenna and wf. to C. W. Ken . ' da 11. n. 13 to 20, B. SI, Peninsular Add. No. 2 Sheriff to Charles W. Smith. 13, 18, B. 1, Ftrlaml IlaHman A Thompson, agents, to Mrs. Frieda Rohs. L. "A." B. 05, Parkrose (aaslgned to Parkrose Assn.) fhnrles O-. Boothby and wf. to Arthur I. Smith. L. 8, B. 04. bvlngton Arthur n. Smith to Charles G. Boothby et al, L S. B. 04, Irvlngton.. .... Robert II. Wllilanm and wf. to Belle C. : Gulwits, L. 24, B. 28. LanreUinrst. . . Artie B. Starr and wf. to Artie B. Starr et at L. 17, 18, 10. 20, B. 16, Gregory Hts .; Portland Tnist Co. of Oregon to Ieon- ar! T. Sinclair Sr., L. 12, B. 3, Myrtle , E. Hsckett and wf. to H. B. Noble, . . S. 00 ft. of L. 1. B. 73. Woodstock.. : : C. D; Wise and wf. to Psnst Palmer.' 10 10 l.Tm 1,100 '10 10 10 10 10 10 10 IT--. Ij. 5, 6. B. 10, Laorelwood Park...... urnee stacKenaie te Elizabeth I. John- ' -, -aoir." nnd. V, of tract beginning- at' r lolnt on section -line 3 chains W. of 8. tl cor. of See. S, T. 1 8., It. 3 E.. Olssbeth I. Johnson and hus. to Grace MacKeniie. nnd. of tract begin- nine on section line 8 chains W. ot : S. E. cor. of 8oc 3, X. I 8 E, 3 B.. VIOLENT DUE IIIH Sheriff to T, M. Stark, ij 4,. U 4, Tail- . ins A04-, U 7, B. 4, Malkiry's . Troy I Key and wf. to Hugh Spur lock. " I. 6, 0, .Brrol Hta..... -. 400 naouan Nofdlox to c. S. Bradford et al, L. 12. 13, B. 7. Harris Park Wllllabi M.' ' CmMenatoct and wf. to 'Mary C. Carlock, L. 8. B. 84, Irving-toe . j. i... Winifred Mllllgan et si to Cbarlee K. Young. l 1. B. 7. rtrlaiwl Mnrla Beyer and. bns. to Peter Brlttno, I.. 17, B. Zt, Arbor Loflge George a. Brows ami wf. to Clyde C. George. N. of N. Wl H of N. W. H of Ree. 8a. T. 2 N.J B. 1 W.. I.. 35. ac, S7, 38, B. 1, .First Electrle Add. I. Clyde C. Genrge to Grace! E. Browo. L, 35, 36. 37, 88, B. 1, (First Electric Add. 1. Luella Waters to r. II. patera, L. 11. O. 5, Piedmont j. W. 3. Iillanda and wd to William lisle. L. 14. 15, Sub. ot B. "C Tib- twtts Add ...; Robert Urogg and wf. t6 Kuth Carter Smith, N. .L. H. B. I, Hancock St. Add !. Sheriff to V. 8. Uoward, L. 3, B. -33, Vernon . O. J. Nelson and wf. to E. II. BeVauI. 8. 40 ft. L. 2, B. 1, Bub. lot "C." JT. PsUod Tract I Elmer K. Upton sod wf. to Blanche IletmeMy, L 27, B. 120, Lnleralty Park i Tl Hawthorne Ij-tat? ito 1 exiles H. Boise. L. 2. B. 2. Htorjr'a Add Lou in II. Boise and hiss, to May It. Calef. I j. 2, B. 2. Htorja's Add B. M. Iiombard and t. to William Csniion. L. 13, B. Sj Hancock St. Add J 10 ,44 10 10 10 If. 10 2,633 10 10 1 6oO Dove-Thompison C. to Mabel (.rlstn en, L. 24, B. 3T. !West Portland Park i 130 6brlff to Klra Brown, jL. 13. B. 24. Irvinctoi! 4 3,834 EJIzaU-tti I. Johnson t al to W. A. MacKenxle. trart beglnaing N. hi. cor. of O. W. Tarr's land.J 10 Wlnnlfred Thonrpaon sndi hus. to K. K. I'arker. land l-flunluj at point lo ft. W. and 124S.7 ft. N. of 8. B. cor. of 1. L. C. of Clinton Kelly and wf. to OTrect error In dowi. lKk C42-441 ) . . 1 E. A. Slsnsfleld and wf, to Cforjte I'. Kelta. I.. 0, B. 3, Leotiard Tract 10 Blanche Unk and bus. to II. K. UsuIVp, L. J, 2, H. 2. Serene Park 2,300 Frank E. Martin and Wf. to W. M. Stone t al, U. 0. 8ub. iof Tract "A," Overton Park . 1,600 Herbert- iordon and wf. ;to Prank Phll- Uppl, 'H. m ft. L. 10,! Bub. ot It. 1. Paradlite fprlnit Farm. ' 10 Tha But-urban Co. to Bmil II. Johnson, L 11. 12. B. 5. Oberlln 625 Riverside Homestead Co. to George Humpert, L. 6, B. 10, Benedictine HVliChU i 728 Ctiarln M. IletnpbiU' and wf. to Ixrtta C.'base Smith, southerly 4.4 ft. of U. , 3. 4, B. 1, John Irvine's First Add?. . 1 T. M. Kerr and wf. to Ueury Jaeger, L. 1 B. 2 Klddell Htis 10 JtsKlo F. Richards and wf. to Sofle E. King. L. 15, 18, B. 1, jSinlttiaon Uad o.'s Add i 9O0 Mt. Hood Railway Development Co. to M. l.emiartz et al, I 14. B. f, Proc- tur i 243 I'mbdpnstock tc Urjon Homebuilders' lnv. Co., to George D. iYouiig, trustee, ' I.. 1, 2, 3, B. 3. Jonesniore 1,300 Wilbur Keina et al to Mary A. Goocb, 1.. 3, 1. B. 3. Jordan Add 1 Sophie Ililllipa and bus. to Joseph Hoch- fleld. L. 2. B. 72. CarUthers Add 1 Nellie Iarldm and bus. to Al. S. Car ter, L. 1, B. 2, Watt's-: Bub 150 Building Permits. J. S. Beal Alter 3 iatory fireoroof steei frsme (bank, stores, offices). 2084 Washing ton betwen 3d and 4th:: George W. Gordoi sons, nunaers. jw. M.' Rodxors Repair story frame store room. 5122 5th at. S. .. Detweea 61st ave. and 62d ave.; Harry rtelflton, builder, $200. Mm. Waldo Alter brick ordinary (store. offices and rooms), 2tlty Wakblngton. be tween 2d and 3d; O. J. VTlght, builder, $30. John Tillman Ere.T 1 story frame garage 1145 Coui'h, between E. :S7th and E. 38lb; B Mnrlfi l.ulMor SUi'm i , W. B. Evens Altur I story frame dwell ing, 1200 S. Gresham. Wi. F. Tate and O. Hor stiand builders, $160. j S. Patrick Repair - atr.ry frame dwelling, 648 6th between Baker and Sheridan; builder sum. $100. Alexsnder II. Ken Repair 8 story frame rooming bouse. 125 14ih at., between Alder and t a dh I niton; KnM Portland Wire ac Irul works builders, $120. j. ; B. Pnitser Wteck matory frame dwellinjr. 66 2d St.. between Arthur and Meade; build er, same, SoO. (J. W. Priest Erect i story fireproof eon builder, same. $200. crete garage. 337 E. .XtK H. l Pittock. II. Kcotr & Myers Renal.- frame barrel factory nnii stable 1K3 Madiaon line; F. 11 sr.. betwen front sndi harbor Brandes, builder, $2i0. Wm. Turner Erect 1 50 B. 18th. between E. builder, same. tSQ. story frsme garage, Drvla and E. UoucU, Mrs. Lena Schnlze Renslr 1 atory frame dwelling, H46 Broadwavi between 1 lncoln and Jackson; Vanderhoof PrM.. buildera, $140. W. T. Turner T.r.;t t atory frame garage. 420 K. 21st at. N.. between TUlajnok and Thompson ; K. L. Sioborn builder, $200. NEW TODAY Loans of $10,000 and up on Im proved Bus laess Property or for Improvement Purposes. J. P. TJPSCOMB, 348 Stark Street. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oraroa. Investment tt Mortfafs Oo. Offices aoa-4 170 3d St. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Wilson's Auction House, 169-173 Id st. 6al at 10 a. m. AT : P. m. at Kord Fiirnltnrej - Auction Co.. arpets etc. ll PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS .DIRECTORY ACCORDION PLEATING HEMSTITCHING, buttonhole, buttons covered, accordion, sanborat. aide and bos pleating, all work promptly and iaatisfaetorily attended to. 1. Reu!eB, Atdei aL. opp. Uda, Wort man A King. I ACCUKDION, KMfS AND BOX PLKATINU HEMSTITCHING, BRAIDING,; BUTTON KULKN, BUTTONS COVKltti). EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO.. 8BS 5TH. B'WAY J00 -r AGATE CTTTTERB M. 1874. Mfg. jeweleta Miller's. ai, Wash.. Uapert watchmakers, tet. B'way and Park BLAKKBOOK MAKERS DAVIS A HOLMAN, 1.1 C.. 10U 'Ml s't- Blank book roanu.factnrers. A-H183. Main 183. BRASS AKD MACHINE WORKfl HARFEtt'S bras Works. Brass taatiags aad machine wcras. lsi N. tq at. H'way SZiX carpet Cleaning tmux id carpets, rag rugs. Carpet cleaning. Nor th- weat- kug Co. hm. E. ;VW0; B-12SO JOYCE BROS.. Elecuie Cleanlnit works Oar pets cleaned and lad; retitttug our special ly, tast w; B-ltH3. ift- K. lUth St. IV. CHIROPRACTOR g 3k PERSONS accepted ; my offer In Pebruarv 6S more are WtnUd: bv Auril 1. Chronlr crea preferred, special offer continued dn--- tng Marcb. tree consultation Willi this ad. W. O Powell, SlZ-31a 1 ana ma bldg.. 10 to 12: 2 tc- 6. 1 DR. MCMAUON. Macleky bldg., dotlarlng war on all dtaesses without drags or scars. Con- ctaea best. . one aatufcunent mz six so Chrome case, SI for 15. Life cures. Eighth year ma sing.- gooo. f roots ror at I tree. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OSKAR Ilt'BEB, General Cona-actur, Z3 Sher knk bldg. i BAKNEKOFP-MORR1SON CO., home-build log our specialty, i to t.uion n. woootswa 4T COAL AND WOOD Fulton Wood Co. 1260 MAC lACJU) , all 1 All SV. Dealers In green dry slabwood. Pbones A-2SH0. Main 7WK). WRECKAGE wood, all heavy planks, aawej stove lengths, 13.25 jloed. Also No. 1 body A R P Fnel Co. Suatl orders wur spectat- 401) Unioti ave. N. East 9M. NEKR A s'ARR All kind of green and dry 4- ii. rir roe aaie. w vtaier- st. M-o. A-47 1)KY alabwood $4 i; greea alabwond $2.75: A 1 fir $S. 75; coal $8.5U u. Mala :: A 1415. PRY ahlpyard block Wood, delivered, 88.25 loed. IV, cords. Raat 3084. - 6)1? COAlv SOwSOi. MAIN 331 Ar27&. 6 1S8. K. fcOAi ilTU'WOOI) KAST 2041. C-1224. NaUonal Fuel Co.. 4 ft: blocs wood. (4- BO; Slsbwood. $3.29; A-l corkwood. 83 75; sawed blockweod, ti load;. dry slabwood. $4.25; green all b wood (3 loads) 2.75 load; eordwood. fi. DOO AsTO CAT K08PITAX UK. a. u HUTBaiAN. VETKUIX ARI AN. HoKftltal 41ft K 7th St. East 1W, B IVffl. ZDUCATIOMAI, DAHCIKO totKiUA UKCkirrX UlXll. teacurr vf da Ing In all, its branches Malls 3205. U1S8 IRELAND WH rate lessons. $3.00. Der.um bids. 10 iri- t MUSIC SCHOOL AND TEACHIKS fc. TU1KLIIORN Vioiini teacher. PuuU (wvcik. W7 FWldner bldg. Marshall 1020. I'KOF. T. E. LAWSON Puno leiwoM at youx borne. 0r. Phone Tsbor 'MHO. LAG11MK piano playing in 1 to 20 leMtosw. Ttirlstensen's System." 412-13 Columbia tA. PIANO and vocal iesaoua, witfe usa t prsrtics piano 1 )iur per day. $ mouth. Msln Bl'. IAW 8CEC0LS IRIXON LAW SCHOOL A thorough, practic al conrse in law. UecHatkxw evening Msln 077. AlUky bids. EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT. rCTTgg TREATMENT bv meclili- : rlum fitted. lr V. V. Cassedsy. 517 IWkntn hldg.. Sid Wa J TIRE INSURANCE PAtlFlC STATU flltK INSURANCE CO, nn!t Oregon tre Insnrsnef company. FLUFF RUGS AUD RAG RUGS Send Us Your Old Carpets FLUFF m Made from old Ingrain. Brussels. Axmlnster, Smyrna. Also rag rut", all sizes. Mail orders prompt, bend for booklet. Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc 912 rugs,, steam or electric cleaned.... $1.X 8lo rugs, steam or eleome cleaned 71 WESTERN FI.Ur-F Rt'O CO. !w t'nlon ave. N. Phone East 651S. B-1473 FTJRMITTJRE REPAIR AKD TJTH0L8TERIKO mTlTNOMAII liruliure UospiUi, 8M 3d U Hxpert mattress making. Main 4N4. FURNACES Boyton Furnaces Economical, effectual. Front and Market. C. Bayer Co.. Ulo. AVK. tiieet Mer-1 Works, rsrnaeea In stalled: repair! np. 411 Union ave. N. E. 4811. HAIR GOODS AND HAIR DRESSING FEBVKT & UANKKtr. leading wig and ton- . pee makers, finest atock human &lr goods; halrdresaing. icsulcuring, face and scalp treat ment. Removed to 349 Aider, near Broadway. HEVStlTCHIHO THU PETITE liKMHflTCll eHOP 141 5th. opposite Metier & Frank. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS landscaping. AIL kinds ot gardening. Trees and rose bushes trimmed and topped. First class work guaranteed. Work taken by day or contract. ITlces reasonable. O. F. Garrison. 7S3 Water st. Phone Marshall 1018. HATTRL8SES OLD mattresses and feather besa made into sanitary folding forms; ret-tbers renovated, reldlng M. Co.. SOti Wi'llwms ave, K. &jff4 MIMEOGRAPHING MUXTIQRAPHINO MIMEOGKACliING Ctr. Lettera. W; E. Flnsec A Co.. Inc.. 293 H Stars. Main 3347. A-IJaO PAINTING, TINTING, PAFERHANGINQ TOSCHLE PAINTING Co. Painting, tinting, peperhanglug. 649 Marrball at. Main 4414. PHTBIC1ANS DR. R. A PUILLIPd. Alia bids. Asthma. Nervousness, Prostatic. Trouble. KneumatUm. PLUMBING 8UPPLIE3 RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES Fleming. 112 4tn at. PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS THE IVY PUESS JGitN M. MANN 3$2 Stark st. Broadway 408. A-40SS RAZOR BLADES BaRPENED SAFETY rsaors sbsrpcned. all kinds, 25c and 30c per doaen. 14AO. 3d St.. near Morrison. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALHO eHem-ils, Trade Checks, Brass Sigw. PACIFIC COAS1' STAMP works 63 Brosdway st. l,-dway 710. A-271Q SHEET METAL WORKS REPAIRING tin and gravel roots. Jacob Loall. 310 Ht st. 1'boue Main 1424. THEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE GOODS COSXL MfcS for rent k aalt Portland Costum House. 2 Broadwsv. Marshall 1347. TRANSFER aJTD STOKAGX Oregon Transfer Qo. t.t0!:neu isto. Transfer and forwarding Agents. Storage Free Trackage. " Office and Storage 474 Gllsan at. 13th and Ollsan Mais 68, A-4400. ALWAYS "PICK" THii BEST HOUsUBOLD GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Packing Shipping and Moving. Borse or. Auto Vans. t'pecial freight ratea to all points C. O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. 2d and Pine. Bioadway 690; A-19K0. T0WTX SUPPLY PORTLAND I sundry Co.. for prompt efficient service, fhone Braaway 410. A-441Q. TYPEWRITER REPAIRING WE repair and rebuild all makes. Royal Type writer Agency, zez stars st. Slam HtfVi. WET WASH LAVNCRIES CENTRAL wet waah, SM lbs. 60c. Phone a.al 44. . B-ZT04. MaNUFACTUDPCS JOBBERS WHOLESALERS BAKITARY WIPIUO BAOS SHANK CO, iYi I'KONT ST. pho.viS main ions. WOOD P1BE IOKTLAM) Wool) I'lPK CO. factory au4 office near 24th and York sts. Main 3489. MKL1IAU NOllcKS 41 AL KADER Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. The Al casar stock comnany will put on "The Bhie Envel ope," at the Baker thea tre on Wednesday and Thursdav night, March 7 and 8, for aj lie benefit of Al Kader nS.trol 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., Brady & Oliver s. A. & C. Feldenhelm- er's, the office of the recorder or at the box office. Tickets must be exchanged for reserved seats at the box office. All Shriners. Masons, and their friends invited. Wear fez. By order of the Potentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. CAMP meets every Wednestiay evening in W. O. W. temple, 121 11th st. All mem bers requested to at tend. Visitors wel come. VtJ.O.W I has frtrfe C. F. J. KURTZ. C C. HERMAN SCHADE. Clerk. PORTLAND DOUG a. 21. regular meeting. Moose hall. Broadway aud Mor rison st.. at b o'clock p m., every Wednesday eve ug. Visitors welcome. P. L. PROCTOR." Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111. A. F. AND A. M. Stat ed communication this (Tues day) evening at 7:30. A lec ture will be delivered by one of our past masters, followed by social entertainment and refreshments. Mem bers urged to attend. Visiting breth ren welcome. .:. k. m i i-ii.cn. sec y IMPERIAL LODGE. NO. 15. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Tues day) evening March 6. 1917. Work , in M. M. desrree. Ttrnt section 5:80 o!c)ock, second section 8 o clock. Visitdrs welcome. W. PJ ANDRUS, Secretary. class of '20 at our meeting Vrin Wftn V at fi r m a - T O. O F. temple. 226 Alder Kt, ivery member Is expected to be presents All Odd Fellows welcome. R. OSVOLD, A. J. WALTHER. N. G. Secy. WASHINGTON Idge No. 46. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication tomorrow Wednesday) evening, 7:3). East 8th and Burnside. M M. degree. Visitors) welcome. - J. H. RICHMOND. Secy. a-i s . - A Tttarriges.Btrtbs.Dea1ds. MARK1AGB LICKXSKS EJdwln T. Carswell, Hotel Oregon, and Lillian M. lkle. 431 B. 2StJ st N. Thomas v. Stendlfer, 487 ltk t. N.. and Keoioa U. KkMtermaa, 61 N. 21st at. Uaynaond A. Mick icy, 18 years, Portland, and Gladys Mallory. 1 years. Koekwood. Ur. M.D A. Cub. 811 Broadway, sod Zaides L. W. Bek-hweln, 452 E. 14th at. N. E. W. Brown. Tlgard. Or., and. Bertha A. Reliberg. 373 K. 8th st. K. Herman A. Auspocle, 40f Park it-, and Edith V. Cook. 875 Market. Robert W. tUmmonds. Netherlands hotel, and Ethel Bennett, 474 E. Flanders. ill tUUI J jG"Vlil IMi H.dsMlfH&CarHorj CARDS rs t. Morjaneiai LRfc.teij suits tor rent, all sizes. L'nttiue 1 Laii0r,nT Co., 309 Stark st. KIKTHS BEYMER TO Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bey nr. Ureaham. Or.. Feb. 20. a aou. j NITSm To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitsch, 453 r Birrnsioe at., teb. v. a son. SCHL'LTZ To Mr. and Mrs. William W. I rk-hults. 2311 64 in st. B. E.. Feb. 20, a daughter U ALL To Mr. and Mrs. Opal J. Hall, 10,308 .Ann ave. s. reb. Zl, a daughter. II V DC To Mr. and Mm. L. D. Hyde, 0 E 10th st.. Feb. 21. a dausbter. NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson, 145 Morrla st., Feb. 21. a daughter. MASON To Mr. and Mrs. CartU E. Mason, .2 Williams ave.. Feb. 21. a son. C1KSE To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Glece, 181 Urover at.. Feb. 21, a son. WARD To Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ward, 44 B. 61st st. St., Feb. 22, a aon. DAVIS To Ur. and Mrs. Ira L. Davie, 100 Webster st., Feb. 22, a daughter WESTCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Murl Weeeott, 72&H Mllwsukie St.. Feb. 22. a danrbter LOWE To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lowe, 43H College 4t.. Feb. 22, a son. DEATHS NDFIJNICKALS 75 CARROW March 4, at tbe residence. b& Clinton St., Mra. Minnie (.'arrow, aged 7J yeurs; beloved mother of Mrs. William Scbab- txhar. Mlaa Obza llochtrltt. of this cltv: Mr Emma Nahlen, Mra. lxmla Carrow and R. J. llochtrltt of Spokane, Wnh., and O. U. lloch trltt of Seattle, and sinter of Mrs. Molly Meek ot Tacoma, Waah. Funeral will take place from the above residence tomorrow ( Wednes day!, Miicn 7. at l:o p. ni.. thence to ht Paul's Lutbcraa eborcb, corner r.. 12th and Clinton, where servtss will be beld at 2 o. m. hTiends invited. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. U?.Ri!AI?iTr .,U ""'"v0' lrXu"AZ V&.'V. Otallij rears beloved mother of Mrs. Annie Kemper; Carl, Frank, Kate, Clara, Bernard, Aibin and Al fred Ueverman. The funeral will leave tbe above residence tomorrow t Wednesday ) March 7, at : a. in., thence t- Kacred Heart church. East 11th and Center -ts.. where aervUes will be beld at a o'clock. Friends are luvlted. loterntent Mt. Calvary cemetery. EVANS At the residence. 737 E. 40th st March 4. Gertrude Edna Evans, aged 3tf years 5 months 21 days, beloved wlfa of Robert Evans, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. L. L. Ae L n A 1 mr,A I n,ll. T C. ter and Mrs. V. M. Walltoe of Portland. Fu neral aervii.-ea will be beld at HoUnan's funeral parlors, 3d and salmon ata.. at 10 a. in. to iucpuw (Wednesday), Xtarch 7. Friends In vited. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery NICHOLAS At tbe tesidence, 649 E. Ankeny si.. Marcn 6. Tbomai 1. Nichols, age 7u yeara, husband of Mrt. J. 1. Nicholas; father or Air. iia M. larior ana Mrs. v. Kooutx of this city, 'lbe faneral services will be held at the residence. 64 E. Ankeny st 2:3o v. m.. - Wednesday. March 7. Rainalna are at the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder. MEiSTER At the residence.. Auditorium ! Court apts., 331 Hd U, March 4, Henry Meutter, age 61 years 7 montha 8 days, Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held st tne Elka' Temple, stark ' and Broad war sts.. at 2:30 r. m. tomorrow ! (Wednesday). March 7. Concluding services at the Hiverview AJtey atausoieani. uemaui are at Holman a funeral parjors. 1 ROLSE At tbe family ret-ldencw Ilaael ave at Stanley atatlou March 6. Mouta L. Rouse beloved aon of Mr. and Mra George W. Rouse ot Stanley: brother of Mra. J. W. Scauld as F C. Route of Portland Mrs. P. J. Behold. Wren. Or.; Clyde I. and George N. Rouse Jr., of Stanley. No::.re of funeral later. Ar raptreaienta In csre -f Miller A Tiacey. GREEN In this city. March 3. Lillian Waters Green, aged ot years, wire oi j. Green, of 1W3 Went Park street. Tbe funeral services will be beld Wedoesdsy, March 7. 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at the residence establish ment of J. P- Flnley at Son, Montgomery Uttli. Friends Invited. Interment at Mount Scott Park cemetery. MINAHD-r-In this city. March 6. William Mlnard, ge 67 years. Remains are at Uol- man's funeral parlora. Announotment of tu neral later. I BRONXER Gustar Brenner. St. Vincent 4 March 1. OS years, mitral regursttatloa. scilAk'i t;u xnesxa ocnaner. ut. vmceni t'eb. 2S, &3 years, cbroalc perencbynuitoua seDbrltia BACH Iree Bach. 1615 Fewler are., March 1, 83 years, tuberculosis. BACH Irene Bach, 1015 rowler are., Marcn m, 83 years, paralysis. ALP HAN ALP Mary Alphanalp. 1023 raster Road, March L, 40 years, retro peritonei! abscess. BUM YAK William Bemyan, 536 Clatsop st., March 8, 78 years, organic heart dlsesse. FLORISTS MARTIN a FORBES CO florists. 364 Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A-1S05. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up. Sprays $1 up Chappell'a. 347 Morrison. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 6th at. SWISS FLORAL CO.. 23d and Gllsan. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Edward Holman, President. W. J. Holman. Secretary. J. E. Werlein. Treas. EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THE HOUSE OF SQUARE DEALING Third and Salmon Streeta. Established 1877. Lady assistant. Main 507. A-1611. F. L LEE 1 Undertaker. E. 11th and Hawthorne. Phones E. 781. B-1S83. Lady assistant. A. D. Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267, 5802 92d St.. Lents; Tabor 6895. 66th at. and Foster road, Arleta. .F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 4f4 Alder st. Phone East 52. B-2526. E. Dunning &McEntee a?S5ft"S every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430, A-4558. Lady, assistant. J. P. FINLEY & SON Progressive Funeral Directors, MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. PIEDMONT Undertaking: Co. R. J. GroskoDf. funeral director. Woodln. 4940, C-115S. Kllllngsworth and Kerby. A D "71 1 n 693 Wil Mi n, LCI la I JJ, East 10H8.C-108S. Iady attendant. Day and night service. MILLER & TRACEY. Independent Fu neral Directors. Prices low as $20, 140. 160 Wssh. at Ella. M. S687.A-7886. SK LW tS A-T,yrcorB Yd tnd C? Undertaking Co. Main 4162, ay Hamilton East 80th and Gllsan. Fu neral services. Tabor 4313. Breeze St Snook i?J,4traonl- K T. Bvrnes. new residence establ't. 901 Williams ave. Wdln. 280. C-1943. VAULTS THE NATIONAL VAULT COMPANY, foot of Montgomery at. Tabor 2621. Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults, airugni. wsuerproox. everlasting. , MAUSOLEU5IS .V. Rjver View Abbey. . . . Mausoleum I Terminus Rlvervlew Carllno Taylor's Ferry Road For Particulars Inquire Portland Mausoleum Co. C3C Pittock block Brdwy 3S1 MONUMENTS ;?BLAE5ING 6RANITE & UJ 267-3RD. 5T AT MADISON PORTLAND MAKBL.K WKS., 24-i 4th st.. odd. city hall. Main 8i4. Philip Neu t Sons for memorials. CEMETERY Mt. Scott Park Cemetery and Crematorium Tabor 148. D-fil. t FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY GO JlS.000 MODERN down-town business block paying net. 302 OsK st. FOR SALE HOUSES Gl OLD FOLKS' HOME Neat, attractive. 2 room new bunga low, lot 60x100. 2U. blocks Rose City car, cement walks; furniture cost $12&; all goes at J8U0, some terms. C. P. BENEDICT, 267 Vs OAK ST. Ground floor Lewis bldg., N. E. cor. 4th. Main 1743. $460. TOI'AL .PRICE. 310 cash, balance 310 ner month. In cluding interest; small house, 50x100 root joi. street improvements pan:y paid; 2 blocks from Sandy blvcL lake Rose City Park car to 7 2d at. - See Woodman. GREGORY INVESTMENT COMPANY A 6 ROOM plastered house and two lots that cost me $2200. Going into business and will sell for $1500 cash; beautiful locatlo: two blocks from Mt. Scott carline. Also 2 lots, best location on the peninsula, cheap. For particulars call Wdln 3373. Address 34 Vancouver ave. SOUTH PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL WORKER. West side, no car fare, no bridge de lays; 5 large rooms, room for 3 more, sleeping-porch, furnace, fireplace, hard wood floors, plate windows, large lot, beautiful view; must sell, $3500, terms, j Owner, A-3476. SACRIFICE New Hose City Park bungalow. $28a0: investigation will show tMs is one of the finest and most complete bungalows in Rose City Park, lot 50x100. beautiful location. clpse to car; $600 cash, balance like rent. Act quick; owner leaving city. C-317. Journal. - FOR RENT at $5 per month or for sale at a low price on very liberal terms, a 4 room house with a lot about 65x160, a hundred yards from Kendall station on electric line. Dandy place for chickens, berries and garden. J. S. Beall, Woodlawn 3171. ON PAVED STREET. 2 lots, 3 room shack house, chicken house, woodshed, some fruit trees, 1 block from car. University Park, $900; $50 down, $12.50 monthly. Fred W. German Co., 732 Cham, of Com. $1600. HALF CASH FORMER PRICE. $2800. Biggest bargain in St. Johns; 7 room house, modern, and 2 lots, 100x100, plenty fruit, 2 blocks to car line. A. H. Afeerson, 603 Stock Exchange bldg. $1750 BUiSOALoW. o room moder i Firianri near nr ur t i.w- trees, cement walks'. Take lot. auto or terma Chaa. Rirlr A Co ? Henry bldg. " $2400 STRICTLY modern hiinsninw rln.. to o.f .v.nlkln. nni4 chickens, etc.': $500 cash, easy terms' Wroodlawn 3229. BEAUTIFUL 5 ROOM BUNGALOW. Hawthorne ave. district, $2500. Fur nished; also will sell unfurnished by owner) For particulars write U-273, Journal. FOR SALE 4 rooms, water and gas In: $350: terms. Z-237. Journal. KOK KALE LOTS lit TWO lots with 4 room bungalow, $460; very cheap on account of death in family: good location. Scheuermann, 231 6th st. $1800 rOR $395. 116 FT. FRONTAOE ON ROSE CTTY CARLINE, $145 CASH; AT fe. E. COR. 81 ST AND SANDY BLVD. MAIN 3730. LOT for sale, nice location, Willamette boulevard and Delaware at- Phone Woodlawn 3194. ACREAGE Great Bungalow Snap Beautiful place, full lot. asphalt street, cement sidewalks, sewer paid for. close to school: in one of Port land's best districts. This place is worth $3000 and will be sacrificed $1600; best buy In Portland. BRUCE OODDARD. 502 Couch bldg. NOTHING DOWN FOR 2 YEARS To party who will go on land and im prove same, buy 40 acres between Portland and Centralia, 1 Vt miles from main lines of 3 railroads; fine location for dairy or poultry; large outrange, good land: $30 per acre. BELL, REAL ESTATE CO.. 318 Railway Exchange bldg. 20 ACHES 6U0. Good soil and roads, running Water, mail and cream route. 35 .miles from Portland; mile to good town and sta tion. If half cash paid, balance long time, no Interest. See AKERSON, GOOCH A CO.. 60S Stock Exchange Bldg. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close in car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Mart-ball 1586 or Sell' wood 476. Jt'.m H. Olbson. owner. CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN ranches near Portland, 5. 10 acre tracts, $65 to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc Farland. 505 Yeon bldg.. Portland. 20 ACRES unimproved land, good soli. easy to clear. Half mue electric station. 34 miles from Portland. Terms. Owner. 1065 E. 25th St. N. Wood.460. 20 ACRES $600. One fare from Portland, close to school, station; $100 cash, balance easy terms. Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg. - CLOSK1N acreage; terms. rx-as. Journal. SLttlHtlAA HoiKS 7 OREGON CITY LINE COUNTRY HOME. Gladstone. 6 acres, elegant 7 room house, massive fireplace, etc.. parn oultry nouses, rrutt trees; sacniice at 6500: part cash; no trades. Box 392, Gladstone, or. rllVi.K iront nome, one acre, smiii house. 10c car fare. Must sacrifice immediately. Easy teima. E-327, Journal. FOK SALE FARMS FOR SALE Bv owner, 60 acres close to city, ail in cuitivat on, good im- all machinery, good potato land. Price $16,000: $2080 cash, balance terms. per cent. Call or address 4 63H 6th at. , DAIRY ranch. 8 miles west Portland.1 Good soil. House, barn. Running water. Mostly timber brush, aoont 4C00 cords rood firwood, 94 acres, $7 acre, worth $150. K-413. Journal. 10 OR 20 acres, cash or terms. . ISOO.IXin go rn; by ?cei !. Van- Bf-lll, imp.; hay, and wheat in barn owner. Lon Jones. R. 2, box 182, couver, warn. SEE THIS GIFT. 160 acres, Umatilla Co.. ready for the plow, close to sc.hool and station. Price $800. Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg.. 100 ACRES choice tide and upland, near Astoria. jji aiKeo. small part Improved. Terms,- part cash and Bal ance reasonable time. X-238. Journal. SALE or trade A good deal on a small ranch with stock, if taken soon. B 1762 or -826. Jun . FOR SALE FA1UIS 17 ICoattmuedl " ,i .-'' - - --EXCHANOB -1 -' WELL EQCirPED FARL . ISO acres, about 76 acre In cultlva- ; hod; g-oKi I room piasterea nouse; brick separator room, concrete floor. ' separator, milk cans, air pressure wa ter system; barns 40x44 and 4Cx6; binder, mower, rake, tedder, riding disc plow, two walking plows, riding and walking; cultivator, disc harrow, 7 food horses, 5 milch cows. 10 head young- cattle, 44 well-bred ewes, regis tered Lincoln buck, sow, sheets and 100 chickens: One-fourth mil to school, one-half mil to church. S miles from railroad depot And boat landing; , R. P. D. at door; cood auto road; ,mlle from Oregon City and IS miles of Portland: $120 par acre. Including stock and machinery. Will -take I500J in trad. $5000 cash, and balance & years at a ner cent interest. DILLMAN HOWliAND, Eighth and Main Streets, . Oregon City. Ore (ton. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 38 WANTED 10. 15 or 30 acres: muat tiiTpV 732 Cham, of Com. WANTED in rent K . lna In on j east side, suitable for raising pota toes. -Must be close to good road. Uiva run particulars. i-304. journal. SEVERAL farms wanted, if price are rignt. t.iii or write run partic ulars. Brewer-Knapp Co.. 717 Corbett bldg. . WANTED To buy 15 to 20 acres with improvement; give description and location. Q-413, Journal. TIMBER 24 PARTT with small portable mill tq take contract sawing ties. Lare tract of tie timber. Oregon Piling. 4k Timber Co.. Carlton. Or. EXCHANGE REAL- ESTATE 24 FARM of 320 acres, about 50 to 60 acres have been In cultivation. Lo cated in Grant county. Price $15 an acre Or $4800. Incumbrance only $600. Equity of $4200. for city property and will assume. N Fine bungalow of 5 rooms, full base ment, large lot 80x200, fruit, garden, sanitary barn etc Free of incum brances. Cost owner $4500 in clsh. Exchange for farm near Portland and will assume some. W, A. Barnes 07-8 Henry building. Main,232. NOTICE. If your property, either city, farm or acreage, has merit and is for ex- cnanaTa or sale fall nr writ full nnr. tulars; no Inflated values considered have first class list to select from Oeo. P. Henry. 329 Henry bldg. Ref.. r-ortianq rteaity Moaro 66 ACRES, "diversified. Columbia hig way, partly improved farm; well lo cated, near schools, etc. $23.50 n-r acre; $760 cash will handle, balance to suit purcnaser. uenuine bargain. j-184, journal. Bring In Your Trades For qutca results and square dealing AtUCE GODDARD. 502 Courh Bldg WANTED House with two or three lots with fruit; not toe far out; in exchange for 7 suburban lots and some cash. What have yoa? J. Haas, Dekum bldr. 80 ACRES On Lewis river: half cleared: good soil, good barn, cheap nouse. ,xcnange xor city. 4. uaas. lignum Plug. FIVE beautiful acres at Parkplace, cultivated, '160 bearing- fruit trees, fine spring; exdiar.ge for city home or ror rent. j. Haas. DCKom bldg, t'Vr.lf Ak'ir. . Z 1 . . . . . . r, . , T A . v, . T7 completely furnished store ' 5uillnst t beach resort. Value $3000. , P-Z3, journal. 40 ACRES on county road, daily mail teiepnone line; near good town; no Incumbrance, for bouse equity or va- Cant lOtS 11-4U3. journal MODERN Columbia river highway tourist hotel and it rounds, worth $20,000. Exchange for farm or stock rancn. a-zi. journal. I HAVE Minnesota and Lakota land to exchange Urr merchandise stocks. torpes. is3'urana ave. EQUITY in 6 room bungalow. Rose . uy rar. tor saie or iraae; a oar gain; am leaving city. L-385. Journal PORTLAND income property worth $5000 to exchange for suburban home. T. K. Dodaon, 714 couch bl d . 1. 2 OR 8 modern, well rented bunga lows for farm. a. 254 Ainsworth sve., city $1050 EOUITY 6 room bungalow What have you? 0-24T. Journal. : ACREAGE to exchange for city prop- . erty. ciauat uoie. aoo Henry blag. MODERN bungalow, large lot. good location. Phone Sell. 110. WAAihl) l.LAL Lslnla 31 WANTED. Have clients Waiting for close In acreage. Pricea right, improved or unimproved. Buy and rent. Want or 6 room modern house, not too far out. to rent, with garden space. Want a few cheap places with garden space handy, to rent or sell on rent terms. C P. BENEDICT. 267 M Oak st. ground floor Lewis bldg. Main 1743. FROM owner. Hawthorne bungalow modern, full lot. cash. State price. location. -ZBi, journal. 1 ACRE $5 down, $5 per month! 420, Journal. JtOOAIlMj HOLSEM Best Buys in Portland 10 rooms. $260; easy terms. 14 rooms. $325; money maker; snap. 14 room. $450; finely. furnished. These are in the White Temple dis trict. You can't beat the price or lo cation. GODDARD. 502 Couch bldg. 24 ROOMS, apartments and sleeping rooms, clean as a pin, good furni ture, fine appearing modern bldg.. hot water heat; rent only $60 per month; Income $160; price $850; part time Mr. De Forest, 27 Board of Irade id PUBLIC SALE All furniture in No. 244 and No. 242 Montgomery st. on March 12. 1917. 1 P. in., to satisfy mortgage. Inquire at 417 Lumber Ex change bldg. Z0 H. K. rooms, well turuiatied, fine location, all full. Moaey maker Forced sale. $350. See owner. 21 Montgomery. . WANTED-Rooming house to rent or I run on percentage. Phone Broadway I 164-3. Mr. Murphy. 82 N. Broadway. 22 ROOMS, heart of west aide, all on one floor, rent only $20, all filled; price $400, cash! Peters. !. N. ,5th. i III SIN ESS OPPOIUlNIIIKS SO Grocery Store Snap $350 buys cash grocery- that voices better than $600. In- GODDARD, 502 COUCH bldg. . i.A.t. ,. '. , ,. . i . a uwu mry-? v fir ware, well located on a busy street In Portland, for sale. Price $1600. In quire $09 Union ave., N or phono wain. 3U8B. Try Me for Quick Results In buying, selUng or Trading your business. lean hlp you. ee my list. 6 - ..e. HIGH-CLASS MEAT MARKET. txcated J uppe r Washing t street. eataousnea jp-'j. sis ru mvv per month; price $1300, part time. Mr. De Forest, 207 Board of Trade bldg. BLACKSMITH shop, spiendid business good locality: snap if taken at ood reason lor selling. Address journal. I S300 KLu LIKED. A interest . ua.v ins- business. Lady preferred D-3i, Journal. FOR SALE Furniture and undertake i . ing business in town of 1800. No op- position Box 12. PrtneviUe. Or. PARTNER Cleaning, pressing; little ' money required, teach business. 424 Morrison. ACCOUNT of other business, garage ; and machinery, doing ' good busi ness, cheap ran C Tabor 6136. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Qonttaoed ; POOL HALL FOR BALE OR TRADE. Small but. good, clearing ISO per month above all ' expenses; owner doesn't need the money; will sell on time or trade, price $550. Mr. De For est JOT Board of Trade bldg. ' Grocery Bargain Txcated best in city: new, clean stock, good fixturts. loin 111 dally. Will in voice 700. Price, for all. 1295; half cash. Peters. 15 N. 5th st. GROCER i-conisc.ionoiy, doing proi.t able cash business. Owner go;cg east. Dirt cheap for cash 674 Mi1 waukle st. BAKER V fully equipped. 34u k'miA, jor rent, near shipyard. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEWSPAPER Want to lease with the privilege of buyinjr. by all around printer and newspaper man. No Junk shop. Y-560. Journal. MONEY TO IX.N REAL ESTATE 27 OUR installment plan is tha best and urest method of paying a loan. 11.26 per month for 36 months, or . $21.24 for SO months, or $15.17 for 9$ months, cays a $1009 losn and interest. Other amounts in proportion. We loan on improved city property. Or for building purposes. No commission charged. EQUITABLE SAV'OS LOAN AB3'N. Z4Z Mark St., fortlanfl. or. MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved real estate or for build ing purposes: very flexible contracts; no commissions. COLUMBIA LIFE TRUST CO.. 203 Stevens Rid. BUILDING loans on city or suburban property; money advanced as worn progresses. W. a. Beck. 313 railing iia. main sioi. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans, reasonable rates. F. 11. Lewis. Lobby 4. Lewis blag ClTJf MORTGAGE LuA.Ms. 6 and 7. FRED S. WILLIAMS. !U FIRST 8T $200 to $10,000 On hand for immediate loan. J. a CORBIN CO5. Lewis bldg. MONEY to loan In amounts of $10v to 15000 on city property. A. H. BELL. 201 Oerllnger bldg. MONEY to loan: real estate mortgages do t. r red u. K.ing an wpaioing niag MONEY to loan. 6 to 8. W. 1L belts et Co., 310 Spalding bidg $200. $360. $600, $900, $1300. $1800 Fred W. German Co.. 78Z Cham. Com. $1000 to $5000 to loan, no commission; principal. H-117. Journal. MORTGAGE loans. 6 and 1. Louts Salomsn c Co.. 300 oak st.. near 5th MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, MALAR I ES 07 FURNITURE SALARY LOANS. LOANS. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. All that la necessarv to establish credit with us it that you either own furniture, pianos, or that - you are working either will do. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO.. ' Licensed. 317 Falling bldg. If You Need Money See Us SALARIES CHATTELS. Loans made to nersons on salarv or fixed Income, on household furniture, pianos, diamonds and other personal property; legal rates. Business confidential; private of f ices. PORTLAND LOAN CO. fLicensed) 306-307 Dekum bldg. HOME INSTALLMENT CO. Organised by salaried men for mu tual protection; money advanced on salary, diamonds, furniture, etc.; easy installments legal rates; securities purchased. Z02 McKay mdg. Main 1241. PORTLAND REMKD1AL LOAN ASS N Established by Portland business men to protect -borrower. C. MYERS HERRMAN, Mgr.. 394 Btsrfc. LOANS UN DIAMONDS, J KWKLR T, flAIVUM. HDUSKMUhU I- i It N IT U It K. LOANS W.NliiD 30 $6500 ON first class residence. Irv- ingion, ery select location. iaj 100x100. No agents. East 273. W. ri. Herdman. $35,000 ON $90,000, city and farm prop erty. $7000 on $20,000 improved rarm. tj-ss, journal. WAA'Vtu 16uu private money on 8 acres, some Improvements. Tabor 4 VV. . WANT building loan on 3 five room bungalows, $1350 each. Private par ty preferred. M. 1290. 602 Spalding bid FINANCIAL 1st and 2d mortgages purchased, also sellers' interest in contracts, or. and vvaan. tt. roDie. LumDermcni eiug, HELP WANTED MALE WANT man with family to work small town, close to Portland, w.io win buy an acre tract on easy terma Nothing down. $10 per month. Will ac cept small equities as first payment. suz ypaioing oiog. WANTED Experienced and capable reaident salesman for Portland; good opportunity tor rignt man. wnta. stating fully qualifications, present salary ana give references, cary safe co.. Buffalo, n. y. DO you believe in preparedness? If you are willing to hack your bell.; with a rifle report at I lie Armory. Co E quarters, tonight between 7:30 and 9 o'clock. " 75 MEN at once for I'u. E. Kew pla toon being organized; all men eli gible for promotion at once. Report to Lieutenant Keldman at Armory be- tween 7:30 and 9 p. ni. BOILERMAKERS and fitters required for Canadian Pacific railway. For further particulars apply at office, 65 3d rt. WANTED Bench man for table man ufacturings Apply Williams ave. and O-W. It. N. track. Take Vancouver car to Kusweii St. W" A N T Lu m be r tally man. Must i experienced in shed work. Wages $3. Apply West Oregon Lbr. Co., i.innt ton. Or. WANTED Plasterers and shingle, s for estimates, at end of Richmond carline. ' WANTED Piano player. Call at Clin, ton theatre, 26th and Clinton, eve nings. MAN wanted to plow and seed Z lots in notatoes for r. J i gauge shot gun. Wdln. - 2H21. 1111 Glenn ave , North. WANTED Thorough concrete finisher. Must De aosoiuteiy morougn, steaoy work. Jkddiesw Frank Miller. Hend, tir. CUT cottonwood. good timber, 30 "mln- utes st. car. can evening, tu tu. 10th N". WANTED Roy with wheel, James Kern & Abbott. th and t landers st. EXPERIENCED iruUei ana datrv man. slnrle. st once. R-287. Journal HELP A.N'f twl MISC. 4tf AUTOMOBILB SCHOOL, conducted on prsctlcal shop baeie. Teaches thoroughly construction and operation of motor cars; special reference te Ig nition and carburetlon. Address Divi sion A, Department of Education. Y. M C A . Portland. Oregon. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL, 445 HAWTHORNE AVE. PART CASH WHEN YOU ENROLL. BALANCE DUE WHEN GOOD POSI TIONJS SECURED. WANTED immediately, names men, women wishlne AO become govern ment clerks. $75 moath. CX-27ii, Jour nal. - PORTLAND government clerk eaml- nations May t. Big-pay. Sample questions. f ransiin institute, .Dept- 384-c. nocnester. r. r. i HINSDALE'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Broadway-Yamhlil bldg. Individual Instructions: positions wliw competent FANCY- work sold on. commission: mos me-mbershlp $1. 412 Morrison. TEACHER Experienced, all grammar grane stuaies, to n. inn . t -i44 UNCALLED for tailor-made suite $8.60 up. xayior ia Aa or, a umae. 49 oiT-raEfi THEH-IPaY-T) Til Our new proposition Is a Winner. Sea Us Last. - AUTO SBMOt-. 42S-31 UELMONX 1ST. "t:.; ADVISORY EMPJX)YMENT DEPART MENT, Y. M. C. A. You may know how to do eometntng and not know how to get something te do. We can tell you bow or end you to It. A membership in the Y. M. C A, costing $6 gives you privileges for a year under guarantee that you wlU secure employment or refund ? fee. see necretary j. v. rumer.- - CULLaUb fKkhAHAl'UHl bCMUUu Fully accredited, excellent class room and laboratory equipment.1 Indi vidual attention and small classes make possible very rapid progress. It la a school for men only. For bulletin offering complete Information, addreua Division A. Department of Education. Y M. C. A.. Portland. Or. - 60 ADDITIONAL students can now bw accommodated: increased faculties. Largest auto school in the west. Gaso line, electric and tractor engineering. Theory and practice. Register today. Hemphill's 'iraae acnooia., 191 Aiaw thorne ave.. at 20th st. . WIRELESS. TELEGRAPHY 0f 00 ships being constructed oa Pacific coast requiring two wireless operator each. School maintains beat equip ment and Instructors. Full Informa tion. Division- A, Department of Edu catlon. Y. M. C. A., Portland. Or. HELA WANTED FEMALE a ' s-as, ii ,1-saas-saa aaai sjaaasssss ssj.ssP TELEPHONE OPERATORS; Permanent positions for young women, salary paid while learning. Apply to the Pacific Tel. Tel. Co., 6th floor. Park and Oak sts., betwesu a. 10 a. in. and e:u p. m. - - '-. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. $ in family, no chil dren. Phone mornings. Mala (383. Address 1025 Savier at. WANTED Stock flrTa Must be ln telilgent and of neat appearance. Apply H. Uebes St Co.. 288 Morrison st., between a ana n t, m. GOOD marker and trimmer wanted for out of town position. AddIt lm- mediately. Muller & Raaa Co. Royal bldg. ' - W ANTED Girl for general house wArtf flfwiri srairva fur art lor girl who Jsv wllllnar. Phone E. 2044. 463 E. I3d N. iTRST class marker and assorter in small laundry, out of town. Journal. - '.. WANTED Glri to assist with' fcouse- work. school girl preferred, cast 6E09. -. WANTED Woman for housework who can go home night. 356 xioiman. Woodlawn 210. GOOD competent girl lor -general " h ousework. 161 N. 24th St. Main 811s. WANTED Experienced laundry help. fetate experience. x-X4i. journal. . FINISHERS on pants, experienced. 205 Jefferson st. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE Sal STUDY bookkeeping, shorthand, teleg raphy, salesmanship. English branches at an accredited school. Write or phone Main 690 for catalogue; grad uates guaranteed positions. tteoane Walker Business College, If? 4th at near Morrlaon. THE ORIGINAL MOLER BARBER college teaches men and women In I weeks, gives them a. diploma, scolar ship and tools; pays them while learn ing. Send for free catalogue. 2d and Purnslde. .- ' - . THE Original . MotUer Barber schooL Men and women to learn the barber trade In 8 weeks. 'Tools free. Paid while learning. Scholarships and di plomas. Get you a position. Tuition reduced 3S N. 2d St.. cor. Couch. OREGON- Barber College Men and women to learn barber trade In 8. weeks; can earn $15 to $25 a week. Tools free; tuition reduced; paid while learnlnr. 233 Madison St. WANTED AGENTS O AGENTS wanted to sell tree and a complete line of shrubbery for im- : mediate spring planting; cash weekly. Address- Capital City Nursery Co Hnlem. Or. SITUATIONS MALE ALL-ROUND auto repslrman desires position; capable of doing all - elec trical reealrs also; storage battery work a specialty; reference, D-226 Journal. xOUNG man wants employment; steady, reliable, with some knowi edge of bookkeeping. M-32 1, Journal. FARM handi young rnatw aged 23. wllk ing worker, desires good farm norne P!ea answer at once Z-24H, Journal. EXPERIENCED man wants position driving car or truck. Main 1302. - - PLOWING wanted anywnere on ML Scott line. Tabor 3783. KALSOMINING. painting. plaster patching. rt'SiSonnnle'. Woxvtrn 240. DON'T axperlment; let experts prune your trees and pushes. Tsbor 725. .ATMING $1.IW per M. Phone E. 1 8r.. MAN wants garden work. C 147? SITUATIONS FEMALE- A NEAT Swedish woman wants day work, or chamber work, or delicates sen; understands grocery store work. Call 84 Vs 10th t cor Oak, or phone Marshall 3, POSITION wanted by middle-aged re sponsible woman aa housekeeper or Ilrht housekeeping. No wasting. Phone Wroodlawn 8441. LADY with experience desires posi tion as manager of first class apart ment house or hotrL -Can furnlatt good references. Z-230, Journal. SHIRTWAISTS $L house dresses' $1.60. other sewing reasonable. Phone Main 3259. GOOD hand . laundry wants bundle washing or day work. Phone1.. T4-- LADY wants fancy, bundle washing snd Ironlnar work, gueranteed: will call for and dfllver.' East 2892. j WIDOW lady would like to care Xor. small child. Call Tabor 4348. WOMAN wants day work. Tabor 1130. Call at 7 p. m. LACE curtains laundered; 14 yearn ex- perl e n r e . Mrs . Hcott. T a bor S z . LAliY stenographer wishes position; rod reference. Woodlawn 84. EXPERIENCED stenograpner desires position: moderate ssiary, Ta. 431. WANTED 4 to hours' work, by re- lianle woman. Tabor 7tl8. EXPERIENCED office girl flrl desire Iwankte 9SY general clerical work WORK of any kind by hour. Sell. . SITUATION WANTEO 31ALE ANI FEMALE ----- S3 MAN and wife want rooming house to manage cr janitor worK or apart ment house, experienced. Main 8279, DKESSMAKINQ . HIiLl WANTED MISC. EXPERIENCED dressmaker - wlshea engagements, at home or by day. Ta- bor 264. DRESSMAKER wishes to go out aea-1 Mishas to gc East 1327. Ing or take In. FIRST-CLASS dressmaking. altera- tions. Call Mondsy, B-285S. N'UKSES DR. EMMA WICKSTROM. maternity. -and convalescent hospital. -764 Mont gomery drive Main 557 4, . WANTED Situation aa nurse. in a family. Woodlawn 2447. EXPERIENCED nurse, cooflnemefiU or general. Sell, 1988. .. .... 40 CO