The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 28, 1917, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, MONDAY. MAY ' 23, 1917. '
GERMANS POUR HAIL
OF SHELLS AGAINST
! HELPLESS SCHOONER
As Boat Is Sinking Fire Con-
tinues, Dealing Death and
Injury to Most of Crew.
DIVER REFUSES ANY HELP
Incendiary Shells Are Sent Into Vessel
Ud Bomb Complete the Devlllsa
Work of Destruction.
Paris. May 28. (U. P.) The story
"of the French schooner Leontlne" Is s
tai. of mndern rjlracy and murder
which rivals any of the unauihenti
. 'cated history of Captain Kldd. Here
Is what happened on the high seas
S during the morning of March 25 1917:
The Bchooner "Leontlne," carrying
L'. 280 tons of mine stakes, lert rancj.
March 23, at 2 o ciock. i wo aays later
the "Leontlne" was stopped by a long
range shot from a German submarine.
The crew, eight persons in all, pre
pared to. leave the ship, as the captain
rushed below for the schooner's papers.
The submarine approached and lay 200
meters away, her commander and crew
.watchlhg all that was happening
aboard the 'Leontlne."
damans Fir on Craft.
Instead of allowing the unarmed
men to save themselves, the subma
rine kent up a steady fire, deluging
the little -ship with 40 rounds of
shrapnel. The first few shots killed
four of the crew, and wounded the
four others, three seriously. The
"Leontlne" was a charnel house to far
as the human material aboard could
make It. Her captain, slightly wounded
as he attempted to mount the brldg.
-returned to the deck and courageously
carried two of the viotims to shelter
forward.
The "Leontlne" was now riddled like
a sieve, but did not sink. The Germans
then fired incendiary shells, which
started a fire in the stern The blaze,
however, as if fate had Intervened, did
'not spread. Immediately a boat lelt
the submarine and a party came aboard
to sink the "Leontlne with bombs.
Seeing that all the crew were either
killed or wounded, the boarding party
placed their, bombs and prepared to
leave.
Boy Pleads in Vain.
On the deck, the first mate anl
cabin boy, the latter a child of tender
years, fearing th explosions, appealed
to the enemy. Revolver shotsanswered
their appeals. Aboard th.9 submarine,
the crew which crowded Its deck ap
plauded this act with laughter and
shouts.
' Shortly before the first bomb ex
ploded aboard the Leontlne" the sub
marine turned )and steamed to a safer
place. Tire explosion tore a gaping
hole In the vessel's side. The first
mate, who survived his double Injury
faintly called to the captain that an
other bomb was about to explode.
, This bomb was hanging over the side
by a cord, and the captain cut the cord.
The first bomb, had done its work.
Water was lapping the decks. The
little ship wallowed In the waves and
a sudden gust of wind threw her
strongly to- port and she capsized Im
mediately. Survivors Thrown Into Sea.
The survivors, four in number capr
tain, first mate, cabin boy and a sailor
whom the captain aided to hide him
self forward were thrown Into the
sea, but managed to Tteep afloat on
wreckage which surrounded their bat
, tered ship. By superhuman efforts,
; they detached one of the "Leontlne's"
boats and crawled Into it.
The boat, battered by shrapnel, cap
sized. By this time the mate and
cabin boy had succumbed to their
wounds. The two others crawled atop
v the capsized boat, while the captain.
summoning all his strength, appealed
by signals to the submarine, which lay
some distance avay watching the
show. The answer to this was the
training of the ;U-boafs deck gun on
the two helpless men. No shot was
fired, the enemy probably being con
tent to let the victims die a slower
death. The submarine then cruised
heartlessly out of sight.
Four hours of Intense suffering
passed before the survivors were slg-
, naled and picked up by a passing ship,
They now are safely ashore, recover
ing and able to tell the tragic story of
, modern heartless piracy.
Practice Shooting
At Traps Is High
Ban Jose, Cal., May 28. (P. N. S.)
More than 100 of the best trap shoot
ers of the Pacific coast were entered
Sunday In the practice shoot which
precedes the opening of the Paclfio
coast handicap trap shooting tourna
ment for three days, beginning Mon
day. Representatives of nearly all the
gun clubs of California, Oregon. Wash
ington, ' Nevada, Idaho and Arizona
were present.
High professional scores were made
by F. C. Relhl, Tacoraa, Wash., with
98' out of a possible 100 birds. Al
Cook of Oakland and Hugh Posten of
San Francisco tied with 97 and Dick
Reed. Berkeley, was third with 96.
The high anuteur score was made
.by L. N. Neffler of Stockton, with 98.
Frank Troeh of Vancouver, Wash., and
Bob Bungay of Ocean Park tied for
second with 97. S. A. Vruner of Los
Angeles, F. II. Melius of Los Ange
les and C. H. Nash of San Jose tied
for third place with 96.
. Mrs. Ada Sohillng of Portland sur
prised the gallery by shooting 93 per
cent; which was better than many of
the crack shots of the northwest did
; on practice day. Other Oregon sccores
were: L. H. Reld 95, H. R. Everding 88,
R. P. Knight 8 1 Frank Templeton 87,
E. H. Keller 84, J. W. Seavey 89. Budd
Kompp 84, W. McCormack 85, M. Sld-
.oaii 3. c l.. Templeton 92, D. Holohan
, 93 and P. J. Holohan 94.
Negro Who Attacked
Girl May Be Lynched
Covington. Ky.. May 28. (I. N. S.)
Headed by Sheriff John Allison, a posse
with bloodhounds is searching the
woods three miles south of here for a
negro .who attacked Martha Due, 13
years Old. The jglrt was thrown into a
creek cutter being beaten into uncon
sciousness. Her heed, was not sub
. merged and she regained consciousness
-, two hours later. A lynching is feared
if the negro Is caught.
The Advance team of the Junior
Artisan league defeated Montavilla
Sunday, J to 1. . . . " 1
IN FIRST FORCE UNDER
U. S. FLAG IN FRANCE
iff
j
Rees Townsend Scully, second in
commaiMl of the monitions
branch of the American field
service, the first armed force to
carry the American flag in
France, is a Princeton gradu
ate and his home is in Pittsburg.
There are 50 men in the con-
tingent and they are engaged in
transporting munitions to the
front. Scully, after graduating
. i.,, .
.
neering wore in nam ana inm-
dad, and for two years afterward
.ciof- (tl, ,Ho iirHnM
m io
u D1fluir v., oiv.uw.vw. " """
lor rrance on apru t v join uie
ambulance corps.
INDIAN LANCERS SAVE
CAVALRY'S TRADITION
BY FEARLESS CHARGE
During Attack on Bapaume,
Horsemen Rush Enemy
and Defy Machine Guns,
London, May 28. (I. X. S.) Cavalry
has once mbrer come into play as an
important factor In modern warfare.
says a letter received from a British
officer now on the front in France.
In telling of the preparations mad
for the capture of Bapaume he Indi
cates that the Indian Lancers Kept
up the best traditions of the British
service by capturing the German post-
tions in a terrific charge that can be
likened to that of the famous
"- i
Brigade."
He continues:
"Machine guns meant nothing to them.
With lances in boot and pennants
fluttering they bore down on the first
line positions with wild yells. The
main defenses were on the top of a
hill, and from thfs point of vantage a
murderous fire was poured down into
the advancing ranks.
"The Indians, however, kept on. TJp
the hill they charged, squadron after
squadron, and to the amazement of
all of us they gained the ridge and
cleared it. sticking Germans with their
lances as. If they were hunting wild
boars ln! their native land. There was
no holding them once they got a taste
of it. Down the opposite bank they
charged, driving the Bosches befo.-e
them like frightened sheep.
"We gained the ridge and. secured
the position with artillery, which soon
got into action and shelled the main
German lines farther back. The lancers.
realising that they were well sup
ported, swept on and we brought up
reserves and consolidated position aft
er position.
The Indians were fiends for fight
ing, and it was long past dark when
ey "iui lZ ."r nea'.. drlvins
Speaking of the Equancourt advance.
the writer says:
when the cavalry charged at
Equancourt a body of British infantry.
who had come onto the around six
hnMr. earlier 4hnn hv
done, in order (as they said) not to
miss the show, cheered them on with
ht -arMAm trt Viii tHo mm 'T r.L- tk-
u-.w.. rwa mw iuvoo
w&&mo, Buvufccu vno umu liio cav-
airy swept past; that's the way to
take a village. No blighted bombs for
them, and hell for leather all the way!'
"Equancourt and a little wood In
the front of It were held by Germans
with machine guns, and another vil
lage to the right named Sorel was de
fended in the same way, and com
manded the field of fire before Equan
court.
'The cavalry had . two spurs cf
ground In front of them divided by
two narrow gullies of reentrants. One
u"j uic village oi
Equancourt, but was directly in front
ITi. 11 r n nt .... IrvY.. . n . I. :n. .
of the German machine gun emplace'
ments. The other gully was to the
right, and It was through this that the
cavalry rode, sweeping round in a
curve to Equancourt in two parties.
Before the charge a third party was
posted on the left of the risine ground
And sept the wood below Equancourt
with machine gun fire, and a smaller
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult plash or
Broadcloth casket, em
balming, outside box.
hearse, two putos and
service tor
(funerals if desired for
$20, $40. $00.
Higher priced funerals
In proportion.
We manufacture caskets.
Lady Assistant. . Beautiful Fnoer.1 n,.n.i
MILLER & JRACEY
. .t t5d'ITin.t J"el Directors. '
WasMBgtoa at Ella 8L (bet. 20tb aod t
, West Sid -. -j Hjda 2681. A-7386.
body of cavalry to' the right occupied
the attention of the enemy In Sorel In
the same way.
Enemy Is Bashed.
"Then the two attacking parties
were launched and rode hard at apace
of 23 miles an hour. The enemy did
not stand. After a few bursts of ma
chine gun fire, which only hit a few
of our mounted men, they fled behind
the shelter of a railway embankment
beyond the village, and most of them
escaped.
"This cavalry attack is typical of
the others, and one strange revelation
of them Is the comparative harmiess
ness of machine 'gun fire against a
cavalry target. By the time the ma
chine gunners have fired their first
shots' the horsemen have swept on, and
the machine gunners either lose their
nerve or their mark. When our cavalry
came out of Roisel they were under
observation from kite balloons and un
der fire from machine and field guns,
but, riding very hard, they came
through with only one or two casual
ties.". Seaside Interested
In First War Bride
Seaside, Or., May 28. Seaside has
its first war bride. Miss Leola Par
rish, one of the Honor Guard Girls,
and Terrenes Carroll were married
Saturday morning in the Catholic
church of Astoria by Father John F.
Waters. Mrs. Carroll is one of the
most popular girls of Seaside, having
been voted queen of numerous fetes
and carnivals. . She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parrish. Mr.
Carroll is from Michigan but has
made his home in Astoria for the past
five years and is in the First National
bank. He is a graduate of Columbia
university. Mr. Carroll recently Joined
the quartermaster's department of the
army and for this reason the wedding
was hastened.
Olmstead Park Home
Sells for $10,000
b. b. Anaerson, norm bsu Claim
Agent, Buys Residence Prom s. O.
WUsoa at Bryce Ave. and 33d St.
n Anrfrnn aftant a m
asent of the s P. & s. railway, has
purchased from D. G. Wilson the home
a the northwest corner of Bryce
avenue and Thirty-third street in Olm-
stead Park, for $10,500. The property
has a frontage of 144 feet on Thirty
third street and 125 feet on Bryce
avenue. The house contains nine rooms
and a keeping porch, and is very at-
tractive in design and interior ar
rangement. The frontage is on
Thirty-third street.
An interesting and beautiful fea
ture of this home is the gardening.
Mr. Wilson started this development
five years ago when the"1 home was
Just completed. A systematic scheme
In selecting and planting arrange
ment was followed and results that
a professional landscape gardener
might be proud of were accomplished.
The plantings were mostly of ever
greens and perennials. Mr. Anderson
purchased for a permanent home, and
will take possession June 1.
Real Estate Transfers.
Robert J. Paterson to Edna Linn Pater-
ton, I,. 18, 1. 20. B. 1, Irene Hts.$
Prank A. Neher and wf. to Scandi-
nnvian-American bank, L. 12. B 6.
Sewickly Add.; L. 6, B. 3, Cook's
Second Add., and also 3.25 acres in
S. 4 T. 1 S.. R. 2 B. at a distance
of 1335.4 ft. southeasterly from south
westerly corner
10
10
10
Emma Larson and bus. to Lyla D.
Oakes. L. 5. B. 4. Manlevrood Add...
B. H. Paul and vrf. to Fsust Palmer.
L. 21. 22. 23. B. 14. Tremont Plam
Philip Phelan to Mary A. Maloney. L.
. 10. B. 41. irvington
Alpheus E. A oa tin and wt. to James
Muckle. L 10. 17. B. 140. R CL Park
10
10
10
J. W. Norman and wf. to Emma L.
Strnble, U 21. 22. 23. 24, 26. B. 4,
Peninsular Add. No. 2
J. W. Norman and wf. to Emma L.
Stnible. L. 11, 12, B. 2, Weber's Add.
Anna Golden to Ralph 8. Barnes et al.
IP
10
rlorenVGrimeT.nd huTTo AbblV m"
ij. o, o. rs. zoo. Hawthorne park
tioouy, parts ot L. a. u. o. fort-
land Homestead: S. 175 ft. L. "F,"
sub. of L. 2, B. , Portland Home
stead Sarah Bodley and boa. to Abble M.
Boody. same as 1st 3 desc. In insL
No. 127.443. May 24
A. R. Stringer to Abble M. Boody.
same as 1st 3 desc in Inst. No.
127.443. Mar 24
George W. Bates A Co. to Robert B.
Beat, S. Vj L. 1, 2, B. 4, Carter's
Add. to B. P
10
Laurelhurst Co. to the Oregon Home
uuikicTS, u. , B. 107, Laurelhurst.
960
NEW TODAY
For Sale
A SS to 40 M capacity saw and
nlanlnr mill, located 15 miles west of
EuKene. Or, and one mile from new
r t ib.iii
Buay R,R' ellent
and cheap transportation to loading
dock at R. R. A spur can be built to
mill very cheaply. Mill has best re-
tall trade In Willamette valley. Will
sell any amount of timber desired with
mill at market price. Same can be
floated in season to and held at mill
very cheaniy or logged by rail with a
spur. Mill in operation and first class
condition. Experienced resident help
no labor troubles. We invite inspec
tion by mill men of both mill, timber
and operating condition. This is not
a broken down business, but under su
Lc,e"fuh ?pt"rJKi7el ViKJJS
V"e. Ji Jniia& If!
,v J. "f"... "
eponsioie parties oniy. rnune o, nu-
i gene. ur or sr. j. oox oo.
Xioana of 810,000
and up oa Im
proved B n slasss
Property (o for
Improvement Purposes.
J. 9. UVSCOXB.
843 Stark Street.
JNO. B. COFFEY
HOBTQAQB Z.OAVS
ry r m
InSUTanCe.OUretV DOnds
801 WTXCOX 8LOO. Mala 703. JU3708.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment ft Mortgage M
Offices 808-4 170 34 St.
'HOFESSIONAL ANDI
uJSINESS DIRECTORY
AOATE CVTmrCr AHT MTO. JEWXLEB
AGATES cut aod polished, jewelry and watch
repairing. siniers. nA V) wanpingToa st.
BLAKXBOOK MAKERS
1AV1S A UULklAN. luu St.. biana-
ttonk icannfaetnrera. A-S1H3. Mala 183.
C AH PET CXfASISO
FLliKK KUQ3. KAQ UUG8.
CARPET CLEANING', REKITTINO. KTC
I-ARGEST PLANT IN NORTHWEST.
RUG CO. PHOKK EAST WIS. B-147B.
JUaCK BRU Kleetrie CleasiDs Works Car-
seta cleaned and laid: refittinc ear soecisur"
East 440. B-1963. 804 E. lBth at.. M.;-'-
VACliUsl OiaCAMiiG at your Swims, Uwm Uc
CA&PET CXEAXTHG
R HUBS
wrcf Bng Co.. 188 K. Ktb.
truut old carp".
tat nn. Csrpet
cleaning. .I?"
Kt 3.VH. B-l2sO
CHraoraacToss
10 to 12 too 2 to S. All dlcw.
LlK. UcMAHON U making good. 31 Uut
menta. (15. $5. Katet trma.
COAL AKD WOOD
" OREGON FUEL Out
Woodlawn 6210. Beech, near Union
Cord wood. -tl. Biockwood. fciabwood. awl
Flockwood. City Slabwood. Mreen aiapTruoq.
AUbKICAN FUEL. CO.. JMh and Vaughn.
All kinda of jrwn and dry wood. A-l dry
fir a aprclalty. Alo coal. Bdwy 712. A-241S.
NfctK ac FAHlt All klnda of green and dry 4-.
ft. fir for aale. 306 Water at. . xa-ono. fi-.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL
l)H. ti. U. UUTHMAN.
VK'IKUI.NAHIAN.
F.ant 1M7. B-1962.
Hoattital 4ia K. Ttn ar.
EDT7C AT 10 N A L
SAMCIKO
MANCHESTEB I'anclns Academy. 85V4 &tn at.
bet. Stark and Oak. Special ratea. 4 prlrata
iKn. 19- mnminff- afternoon, evening; au
.latest dancea guarauteed; clasa Thursday. Sat
urday Ten!n-. 7. B rod own y iidu.
HIMiLKK. Uanclng Academy. All brancbea ut
modern, fancy, atage ana dbii room aau-iuB.
Claaaea and private for aduita anu cnnarcn.
Main Sa. Slrwtroae Kingier. oirecior.
MR. AND MBS. HEATH'S- Scuooi: lessooa
dailT. Clawi mod,, mur. nn. i'n. iu ii.
bet. Wb.. Stark. I-eMona 2.c. Main .iM.
MISS IKKLAM) Uekuui llds.
leiwonti t Hnr. :!K nm.. ft r.
lo private
MUSIC BCH00T.8 AND TEACHER8
PHOK. T. U. LAWSOW Piano lraaoaa at your
home. r!Oc. rhone i ator
BAUTIMK piano plajlnK In 10 to 20 leaaons.
"Cnrlstenaen's ystem. 4i:'-u toinmpn nm.
E. TUIELHORN Violin teatber. Tupil Sevcik.
207 Flledner bide. Proadway 12!.
PIANO and vocal lessons, wltn ue ot practtc
piano 1 hour per dny. $5 month. Main r-31Q.
LAW SCHOOLS
OREGON LAW SCHOOL A thorough, practi
cal course In law. Uecltations eveninga.
Main 77. AUskv bide.
EYE. EAR. KOSE, THROAT. LTJKGS
TREATMENT by apeciaiist: glasses fitted. Dr.
V. r. Ca-ineda v. M7 Dekum M1e.. :n htiii y n.
FLTJIT RUGS AND RAG RUGS
NORTHWEST BUG CO. Established 190.
Fluff rugs and rag rues woven, all sizes, t.
Fth ani Taylor. Kast 3."SO. B-12SO.
PENINSL'LA Rug Worku Hat rug and carpet
w-eavlne. lRi rafton ave. wood la wnJiH3.
FURNACES
B0YNT0N FURNACES
Economical Effectual.
J. C. BAYER CO.. Front and Market.
FURNITURE REPAIR AND UPHOLSTERING
MULTNOMAH Furniture Uospltal. 3d st.
Expert mattress making. Main 4554.
HAIR GOODS AND HAIR DRESSING
(KBV'fcT HANEMUT. leading wig and tou
pee makers, finest stock hunian hair gooda;
hairdresslng, manicuring, face and scalp treat
ment. Removed to 34 Alder, near Broadway.
MATTRESSES
OLD mattresses aftd feather beds made Intj
enltary folding forms; feathers renovated.
Folding M Co. 56 Williams ave. East ft74.
MIMEOGRAPHING MULTIGRAPHING
MIMEOGKAI'HING. Cir. letters. V. E. Hner
& Co.. Inc.. 211:! V. Stark. Msin :W47. A-12HO.
PAINTING. TINTING. PAPERHANGINO
TOCHLE PAINTING CO. Painting, tinting,
pa perb a ngliig. 541 Marshall st. Main 4414.
PAINTING. PAPERING, TINTING, reason
able. 361 Yamhill st. Main 1509.
PHYSICIANS
Dil R. A. PHILLIPS. Alisky bldt. Asthma.
Nervousness. Prostatic Trouble. Kheumatlsm.
PLTTMBINO SUPPLIES
RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES,
Fleming. 112 4th st. Main T3O0.
BATH tuba, sinks, toilets, pipe nd fittings.
A L. Howard. 212 4th at.
PRINTING AND BINDING
PRINTING. ';
W. BALTES 4 CO., lat
od Oak sta. M. 105. A-116S
MAKSH PRINTING CO.. 122Mi KrnDt st.
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS
THE IV PRESS JOHN M. MANN.
882 Stark St. Broadway 48. A-406S
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
ALSO Stenclla, 'trade Checks, bras dlgiui.
PACIFIC COAST 1AMP ttUttb.3,
63 Broadway at Broadway 71. A -2710.
SHEET METAL WORKS
REPAIRING tlat and graiel roots. Jacttb Losll,
E10 1st st. Phone Main m.
TOWZIX SUPPLY
Portland Laundry Co., for pruuiut, efficient
serrlee. fnone Broanway iu. a-io.
TKANSFZR ANT BTOBAOK
Oregon Transfer Co.
Established 1870.
Transfer and Forwarding Agents.
Storuge Free Trackage.
Office sud Storage 474 Ulisan St.
13th and Glisan. Main 60. A-4430.
ALWAYS "I'lCK" THE UESi- UOU.SKHuLU
GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. I'acklcg.
SLlpping and MoTlng. Horse or Auto Vans.
Special freight rates to all points.
C O. Pick TRANSFER A. STORAGE CO.
2d snd Pine. Broadway 500. lDftfl.
KKEE STORAGE. FREE MwVlNG.
Limited time. Object to fill warehouse.
SECURITY STORAGE A TRANSFER CO..
105 Park St. Main 5195. A-103l
WET WASH LAUNDRIES
CENTRAL wet wasn.
East 764. B-2764.
2tt lbs., boc.
Pboue
I MANUFACTURERS
JOBBERS WHOLESALERS!
IXuTPRUGB AND RAO BUGS
Send Us Your Old Carpets
Hade from old Ingrala, Brussels, Axmlnster,
8myrnK Also rag rugs, all slses. alail orders
prompt. Send for booklet.
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc
9x12 rugs, steam or electric cleaned. $1.00
8x10 rag, stesm or electric cleaned 73e
WEtlKKM FLU IT HIU LU,
54 Cntnn sre.. N. Pbone East 66 1. B-1475.
WOOD PIPE
PORTLAND WOOD flpki CO. Factory al
office near 24th aod York sta. Main MX9
MEETING NOTICES
41
THE G. A. R. memorial pa
rade will start from court
house, 4th and Salmon sts.,
on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
and proceed to the German
house. Many of the com
rades are not able to walk,
we therefore appeal to the
patriotic public to assist
by furnishine automobiles.
them
Please report to the transportation
committee, courthouse.
GUL REAZEE GROTTO NO. Co.
CEREMONIAL. Masonic temple.
West Park and Yamhill sts.. this
Monday evening. Business sossion 6:30
p.m.; band concort by Grottb band,
7:30 p. m.; ceremonial 8 p. m.; enter
tainment after ceremonial; a good time
assured all who attend. Applications
must be turned in by 6:30 p. m. Brins
your fez. By order of Monarch.
R. E. FULTON. Secretary.
ALBERT PIKE lodge. No.
162, A. F. and A. M. Spe
cial communication tonight at
7:30 o'clock. F. C. degree.
Visitors welcomed. By order
of W. M. E. R. IVIE.
Secret rv.
EMHUEM jewelry a specialty, teutons,
pins. rhrm .Tw-gr Bros . 131-3 fith
marriages, Btrtbs. Dcaifis.
BUSINESS CARDS
ESHfi INVIhAirTdIF'rS
SMITH A CO. Morgan frldg.
DRESS SUITS for rent, all sizes.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
G1LAJLAND la this dry. Mar 27. at his late
residence, 1S . 27ts St.. Clarence K. Gll
lili.nd. age S3 years, husband of Hattiebe'le
Rej Glllisind. soo of Mr. sad Mrs. R. V. Gib
lllrnd and brother of Ranee Gllliland. . The re
n.ins ar at tae residence establishment ef i.
V. ilalej- A Bon, Moalgoaterr st oca. ,
DEATHS AXU FUNERALS 75
- - - (Cgttotied)
SAILOR In this city, ty 26. Margarita .
32
JrM "S- enMd-f
it tiled will be held at th residence or her
irnta li3 Hawlhorna 11 cSr of B.
Ktb at., at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow (Tueadaj),
May 29. Interment private. Pleae omic
fkrer. i
1WIS Iu to is city. May 28, at bis lata real-
dence, 6704 37th are.. S. E., Charles Abner
Lemia. age 2S years. Hoaband of Mrs. Mandc
E. Lewi, sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lwia. ,
?.. ,' uVZn JaMf ,nd V. .
ldtue Mtabllnhment of J. P. KlnleJ A Son.
Montgomery at 6th. Notice of fuueral later.
Eft. KPt UW til J A UC XUMllal A W m J,U 1 I
ROGERS In tbis city. May 2tt, at his late
residence, 1680 E. Morrison st.. Irving II.
Rogers, age 50 years. Husband of Gra-e , 1.
Rtigera, father of Edyth Kogera and son ' of
Mrs, 8arah II. Rovers. Tl remains are at
the residence establishment of 1. P. Klnley tt
Son, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of fuueral
oi. arrival of the daughter from the east.'
ALDRICH In thla city May 28. Harry Q.
Aldrlch; member of Spanish-American ir
veterans age 4i yeara. Brother of Mrs. G.
W. Webbvr of Portland, Mra. L. G. Stott of
Dayton, Wash.; Mrs. L. F. Flnley of Sara
toga. Cal., and E. R. Aldrlch of San Francis
co, Cal. Remains sre at Molman's Funeral
par lors. Announiment of funeral later .
LA-NE The funeral services of the late Sen
ator Harry I .sue will be held Tuesday. May
20, at S:M o ckxk p. m. at the Masonic tem
ple. West Park and Yamhill ata. Friends In
vited. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery pri
vate. J. P. FlhJey A Son, directors.
HAYHLRST In thla city. May 27, Albert
Hayhurst. age 64 yeara. Funeral aervlcea
will be beld Tuesday. May 2V; at the Port
land Crematorium. 11 a. m. Remain will be
at the Residence Parlors of Miller A Trace y
until 10 a. m. Tuesday
FLORISTS
CLARKE BROS., Florists. 287 Morrison
st. Main or A-l 805. Fine flowers and
floral designs. No branch stores.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 364
Wash. Main 269. A-126S. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $$ up.
Sprays $1 up. Chappell's, 347 Morrison
SWISS FLORAL. CO.. 412 E. 7th N.
Store 23d and Glisan Main 1359.
Coutts & Tromiilev. 768 Glisan, flowers
for all occasions. Msr 4372. A-1464,
M AX M. SMITH. Florist. 141 S 6th t.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Edward Holman.
President.
J. E. Werleln.
W
J. Holman.
Secretary.
Treas.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS.
THE HOUSE OF SQUARE
DEALING
Third and baimon Streets.
Established 1877.
. Lady Assistant.
Main 607. A-lBlt.
J, P. Finley & Son '
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private DriveWomen Attendants.
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main 8 A-H99.
P. L, U
Undertaker. E. 11th and Hawthorne.
Phones E. 781. B-1883. Lady assistant.
Dunning (SiMcEnteeoW
takers.
n in
every detail. Broadway and Pine sts.
Broadway 430. -4558. Lady assistant.
A, D, Kenworthy Co.
Tabor 5267. 5802 92d et., Lents. Tabor
6896. 66th st. and Foster road. Arleta.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E.
Alder st. Phone East 52. B-2525.
MILLER & TRACE Y. Independent Fu
neral Directors. Prices low as $20,
$40. $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691. A-7886.
A, R, Zellar Co East 1088. C-108.
Lady attendant. Dav and night service.
PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J.
Groskopf. funeral director Woodln.
4940. C-1155. Killingsworth and Kerb.
CIrrAL"Q Undertaking Co. Main Hi, '.
OrL. VV LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay
Hom;unn East 80th and Glisan. Fu
ainillun neral services. Tabor 4312.
Breeze (Si Snook ?se,rnil25f
at 3 5 tli.
R. T. Byrnes, new residence establ't,
01 Williams ave Wdln 220. C-1943
CEMETEKY
Mt. Scott Park
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tabor 14fi. D-l
MAUSOLEUMS
Riverview Abbey
Mausoleum
628 Pittock blk Phone Broadway J51
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-264
4th St.. opp. city hall. Main 8554.
Philip Neu & Sons for memorials.
ja BLAESING GRANITE
ILI 267-3 RO. ST. AT MADISON
FOR SALE HOUSES
OI
FOR SALE or exchange, sacrifice, 6
room modern bungalow. Rose City
Park; paved district; hardwood floors,
built-in effects, fireplace, cement base
ment, laundry trays, woodllft, 50x100
lot. Cost $3000. Must be sold im
mediately or lose. Price $2250. Cash
$250, bal. $25 month. S-356, Journal.
1750 PARK ROSE ACRE TRACT
$25 DOWN $10 MONTH
All cleared, close to car and good
homes, on macadam road. 2 blks. to
Sandy blvd.; now Is the time to make
garden; get some chickens. Hickman
Wilson, 45th & Sandy, branah of J. I
Hartman Co.
BUY A HOME FIRST Almost new 4
rooms and bath, large lot. ideal for
gardening; 3 blocks from car. $1000.
$50 down, balance like rent; low rate of
interest. Sletten or Masterson. 202
Wilcox bldg.
E. 38TH AND BROADWAY.
Beautiful new bungalow, 6 rooms
and attic; finished In ivory, nicely pa
pered, hardwood floors. fixtures,
shades; street improvements paid; 1
block to R. C. car. Tabor 4535.
$665 TAKES $1800 home, 80th and
Couch st.; lot 47x119, with fruit
trees; house needs little fixing; big
gest sacrifice in town. Chas. Ringler
& Co., 228 Henry bldg.
FOR SALE 6 room house, bargain at
$1750. Near Franklin high school;
50x100 lot; bearing fruit trees; 2
blocks from car. Must be sold at
once. Tabor 26Z6 alter 4 p. m.
ti" b"v--atw h..in-
trade. 5 r. modern, large lot on car
line; you will buy this. Chas. Ringler
& Co., 228 Henry bldVg.
WOODSTOCK BARGAIN.
6 rooms, modern, 2 bt lots, fruit,
garden, hens; must sell quickly. Best
offer tak-s it. 6036 57th ave. Tabor
4341.
FOR SALE by owner, at a bargain, a
nice 5 room Dungaiow in university
Park, walking distance to mills and
shipyards, cash or terms. vT i67. Jour-
nal.
BARGAIN in home; must sell 7 room
modern bungalow on corner. 2 lots. 1
block from car; good view: a fine
home for some one. Phone owner eve
ntrars. Sellwood 1757.
FOR SALE by owner, at a bargain, a
rwuj uuunc, kuw lutaiiuu ama l
ciose to car: spienaia car service, cash
or terms. H-378, Journal.
FOR SALE at a sacrifice, y. acre,
1 suid 5 room house, rents for $17,
fine location. $2100. well worth $1000.
J. F. Gllmore. St. Johns. Call Col. 1.
FOR SALE Tent house. 2 rooms.
close in. city .water, electric lights,
fireplace: $50. terms. Phone Broadway
4526.
BELOW XST. ' -On
hard surfaced sL. 5 room bunga
low, just completed. 1 block, from . car.
No agents.. Sellwood 110.
61
rcoatlytted)
150 DOWN, $30 PKR MONTH
Big livinh door, to
win. paietea oiuius rwiu, wmu.
ceiling. extiV large kitchen, all built-
in effects, sealed back porch with lav-
atory, 4 bedrooms and big closets up-
stairs, full cmit basement. Al fur-
nace, 50x110 ft. lot; price $3750; the
chance of a lifetime.. Ask us about it.
Hickman-Wilson, 45th St. Sandy. Tabor
6868. C-2121. Branch of J. L. Hart-1
roan Co. ... i
i i i ! J
It
)R SALE
SUMjpSER RESIDENCE
'
NEWPORT. OREGON.
7 room house,' plate glass windows
in front, with magnificent view of
beach, ocean and bay. Ideally located.
Will be sold very reasonably. Address
Vallev Beal Estate Co.. Carlton. Or.
2500 ROSE CITY PARK
122 DOWK, $22 PER MONTH
5 room bungajftw. garage, paved sts.. I
2 blks. to car: small den with fireplace, j
btjr attic with sealed room, full cement
v?t8.mnt furXCZ' Whv.ei mi?,lle2
kitchen, roses. Hickman-Wilson, 45th & J
t r u r c-iiii. onuicti ot
. a iii i iiiia.li "t
FOR SALE txyrs
IO
$650 ROSE CITY PARK SNAP
44th st.. block to car, lot all cleared
and ready to but-ld on: this is a dandy
location; arood homei on both eides.
Hickman-Wilson. 45th & Kandv." Tabor
668. C-2121. Branch of J. L. Hart
man Co.
$750 LOT FOR $400.
60x100, paved street, cement walk,
on car line, urelev near Jessu::
everything paid;. sacrifice for cash
only. C-369. Journal.
ACREAGE ' 57
IN VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON.
6-room modeirn house except furnace
and fireplace fu)l basement. lawn and
iiuwers. kwq raraen. iruit trees.
ground lOOxlOO. on hill overlookrn'g !
the Columbia, extra fine view prop- !
erty, must sacrifice for $1600, terms
$800 cash, beJance terms to suit pur
chaser. W. W. Wilson. 112 W. 6th St.,
Vancouver, Wr.sh.
10 ACHiiSi lays levol, no rock or
gravel, drains well. 9 acres in culti
vation, on good road, 2 miles ear line, i
la-cent rare; price $iooo; mortgage
$500, three years at 7 per cent? will
trade equity for clear lots and lignt
car. W. W' Wilson. 112 W. 6th st,
Vancouver, Wash.,
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city, water, close In .car
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner.
$150010 ACRES. Vt value; cultivated.
$2500, 5 acres, close in. cultivated.
j $4500, 6 acres. Garden Home.
sandy river acreage nomesites on CO-
",ni?-,.eE una8-
'
Vt ACRE and small furnished .house.
fruit and berries, for sale cheap for
cash; clooe in, 5c fare. P-413, Jour-
ni.
CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN rancnes
near Portland; S. 6. 10 acre tracts,
$6t to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc-i
Farland. RQS Yeon hlrtg.. Portland.
Vi ACRE with small house. $625; has
young orchard and chicken yard,
near wicnita station. ir"none
leSell. 1714.
FOR SALE HOUSES
RIVER FRONT, 3 acres, good for j oodtawn la96. c
ship building plant or nice home. 1 FOR SALE Io'K stwK general-mer-Fqt
particulars, K-499. Journal. I chandise, with or without fixtures.
SUBURBAN ACREAGE
PARK ROE ACRE TRACT
$25 DOWN $16 MONTH
$1500. all cleared, close to car, good
hrmife And so.hnnl : ara.x. water and
trlclty; ideal location and soil; all) ONE 8x12 t. & P. press, type and com
ready to plow and now Is the time.! plete printing plant for $100 cash.
Hickman-Wilson. 45th & Sandy. Tabor ! Must sell at once. 325 Wheeler st.
8868. C-2121. Branch of J. L. Hart-
Bmnch of X 1 Hiri.
man co.
M ACRE tracts near Kendall station; ! - of 6000 People, average dally busi
flne garden soil; $450; $25 down. JlOivHru n.l V " " rarns"
per month. Sletten or Masterson,
Wilcox bldg
house, $1260: $100 down $15 pe?
cox bldg.
FOR - SALE FARMS
17
40 ACRES near Castle Rock, about 2
ia milt nn M r?neA rnnntv T-na A
all first class soil, 20 acres compara- 1
tlvelv level, balance rolllnar: has eood
creek. Zhk miles from town. Price
! only $800. .$300 down. Would make a
fine little dairy rancn.
.
40 acres near Forest Grove. 11 acres
cult.. 19 acres slashed and soeded, bal-
ance good timber, 3 hi miles from town,
6-room house, good barn and outbldgs.
Price reduced-to $2900.
28 acres near Woodburn. 26 acres
cult, all first class river bottom soil.
good house. Darn ana outDidgs., Dear-
ing orcnaro. x-rice oyu iuuw aown.
Ralph Ackley
2874 Wash. st.
j 71 ACRES; 46 acres under cultivation,
Daiance in pasture, s acres in or-
chard, principally prunes; house 28x28.
barn 56x100. stanchion room for 20 '
head of cows, horses, etc. Well wa- I
"A "T.Tl r1:
ro& road JolninT country' town
with churcn. scnooi, stores, etc., and
In one of best dairy counties in the
state. Personal property consists of 2
hnrui riamou 5 ninwn unr nr.lnnlh
harrow, 1 disc, y Interest in fanning
mill, hay fork, cable, wagon, mower,
rake, spray pump, grindstone, all small
ance to suit. Thompson & Swan. 5th
and Main sts.. Vancouver, Wash.
BEAUTIFUL river home on Willam
ette, 8.0 acres fine soil. 10 acres
extra fine beaverdam, stock and tools,
spring water, 2 sets buildings, about 7
acres in onions, 10 acres in spuds. Will
sell with or without one-third crop.
Phone owner evenings. Sellwood 1757.
SNAP 160 acre wheat ranch, half In
crop; $3000. Including crop, terms.
O-B06. JournfJ.
HOMESTEADS
47
HOMESTEADS For
information
write W. W. Rose. Lpeater,
Oregon. C
Lapine,
1TVPT t3 C A will irl. ..4
homestead. Call at 714 Couch bldg.
EiOHAXGE--REA L ESTATE 24
FOR TRADE $2000 In real estate, to
trade for furniture or lease in pay
ing apt. or rooming house. w. c.
! Johns. 606 Henry bldg. Main 6440
' 60 ACRES near Heison for good hous
i or will consider clear vacant lots or
small closein acreage. Sletten or Mat:
terson. 203 Wilcox bldg.
WILL sell or will trade for land, fur-
nl.hlnffa . nf rnnm inirtmunt
house. K-482. Journal. '
CLEAR lot, Alameda Park, to trade
to traae
for equity 6 or 6 room bungalowv
Smith, ISO Hazelfern. City,
'714 ACHES of land with bungalow,
j some cash, for small house, ' east
I jrlA 10(4 Hawthorne ave.
PORTLAND or Salem house for Sea-
side furnished house.
Phone 39-R.
Mllwaukie.
IF you want to sell buy or exchange
your property see Masterson or Hlet-
ten. 202 Wilcox bldg.
DONT WORRY.
We can sell or trade anything. The
Pacific Investment Co.. 24H Stark st.
HAVE Income - property to exchange
for farm up to $20,000; will assume.
J-401. Jou rnal.
DON'T WORRY.
I can sell or trade anything any
where. La v man, 431 Cham, of Com.
I HAVE house equities totalling $4000
-. for trade, tog-ether or . sepstrate; bo
agents. P-4 3 6, Journal.
$1500 EQUITY in 7 room house for
cheap land. B-546, Journal,
EXCHANGE: REAL ESTATE 2 .
(Contlnned)
65 ACRES. S9 miles south from Port-
oteSKJ2. ll
w. ' ...... . . w... - -
town; will take clear house in Port-
land as part payment, long time on
balance, low rate of interest. Slettcn
J Masterson. 20 Wilcox bldg.
S2H ACRE tract in Hood River valley.
11 acres In 4. 5 imd year apple
trees. In good condition; small ranch
house, balance not improved. Will
trade for home in Portland or suburbs.
Value $7000. Write 707 PiUock block.
HAVE 80 acres 3 miles, from R. R.
town in So. Oregon, well timbered.
value $1600, no incumbrance; want to
exchange for grocery of equal value.
but might put in some cash or assume.
Call on owner. 408 Swetland bldg.
FOR TRADE acre land, unfinished
4 room building. 13 miles out. close
to Eugene & Eastern station; abstract;
value $800; want vacant lots on Be
line or small house and lot. Mrs. A.
RoKblns. 974 Macadam et.
V i'T ftn T n k"n" Thi nddresa of
parties owning property in Turlock.
Cal.. thht would like to trade for
property in or near Portland. 974
Macadam f Phone A-7051.
OWNER offers at sacrifice modern
duplex house, ideal location. 10
minutes to postoffice. west side;-in
corns $70 per month. Consider part
trade. Owner. 408 Henry bldg.
10 ACRES All cultivated, for lots In
Piedmont add.. Portland. 400 acres
good wheat land for small farm to
raise stock on. D. S. Cameron Realty
Co., Vancouver. JiVash.
16 ACRES, part trade or terms; level
dark loam garden land on electr'c
line 20 miles out, 500 cords wood, part
easily cleared, no buildings. $150 acre.
Write Owner. 60 E. 9th st.. City.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Portland
property. 40 acres In Benton Co.,
good bldgs, 2 wells, all fenced, equity
$2500. W-r.Ti. Journal.
THREE room bungalow, modern, well
furnished, sell or trade for lots, acre
age, auto or land anywhere on Oregon
coast. M-409, Journal.
F desiring to Duy. sell or exchange
city propertw. farms, timber or stump
- l?nd - cJmmu?.,ca,tJf wlth Brewer-Knayp
Co 1,7 r"rht n rtg
WANTED REAL. ESTATE 31
CLEAR lots and cash for modem
house. Slettcn or Masterson. 202
Wilcox bldg.
HAVE client for house,' bargain. Frank
L. Mcuuire o.. AMngtpn bldg.
BUSINESS- OPPORTUNITIES 20
GROCERY BARGAIN.
Located heart of west side, rent, in
cluding 2 nice living roms. $10; doing
good business, worth $800; if sold at
once price for stock, furniture and
fixtures. $325 for all. Peters, 15 N.
Elh st.
FOR SALE Good bla7k!smlUi business.
fine' locality, close to Poitland, no
reasonable price refused. Must sell
at once. Forced to leave on account
of health. Write or call on J. J.
Jacobs, Ridrref leld. Wash.
FOR .SALE-Sawmill boarding house.
run of boarders, good Tor a ramily.
1 where the man can work in the mill
! and women run the house. Address
V74 Macadam st. Phone A-7051
, VOU SAT P. . A rn,v1 hUrlf.mlh tiu.l.
I ness, live town, close to Portland; no
t reasonable offer refused; must sell on
account of health. Write or call on J.
! J. Jacob. Itideef ield. Wash.
CORNER
I BlodKctt
grocery stock, fixtures.
oven, butcher- hlock aind
case. Sell for $7 cash. Owner, phone
at 75 texts on the dollar. L. W. Mor
gan, La Grande Or.
' j FOR SALE or trade, a well equipped
J eating hotlse In Seaside,. Or.; beet
patronized place In town.
Address
Z-:'46. Journal.
! '- -' 5.
I'hin C-325
. .T pinivn . n. i n I . ..
! bL.AUKH.MHH snop ror sa.c-
cheaD.
a ... .i t i i 1 1 j i
lcase- 8ome terms' J-408' Jour-
FOR SALE OR TRADE Flour mill
and elevator. Apply to Ij. T. Wil-
j ccx. 719 Roard of TraJe bldg.
CIOAR store and poolroom for sale;
near steel works and shipyards;
Tp'
rvrt
fi22 1st st.
ALE Soda fountain, chairs.
tables, electric drink mixer, counters.
shelves, showcases. 511 Beacon St.
$300 BEST little garage and repair
shop on west side, clearing about
135 a ween, owner, 1-4U1, journal.
$300 CASH
T Well established business. prf.t
t160 a month 0-42 Journal.
- r-r r-r :
A GOOD. clan cash businrsa cheap
,?S e.nr, a(ftter 1 tor Particulars, st
! SMALL grocery and confectionery
well locatod. cheap. Owner. East
, 558; '
CORDWOOD stumpare conract for
sale. H. B. Nicholas, 715 Oregonian
! bldg. .
AI.'TO truck, milk and transfer clear
ing $250 month. Sellwood 1532.
1 1
j J KOO,
oyster claims left which are
Alder hotel, room 408.
BUSINESS OPPOKTUXITiES
WANTED 68
WANT ajrrocery business; have nice
, J, room cottage 1 Wjjf.H
,,"'' i.
w"1 P"1 'nnBsomJ,sA X"r CI!
: ??eP .,408 SwetIand bld- Pnone
iuin o i o
MONEY TO LOAJr 27
REAL ESTATE
j OUR installment plan is the best anl
surest method of paying a loan.
$32.26 per month for 36 months,
121 24 for 60 months, or
$15.17 for 96 months, pays a $10)1
loan and interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on improved city property
Or for building purposes.
No commission charged.
EQUITABLE SAVGS & LOAN ASS'N,
242 Stark st- Portlsnd. Or.
Ritter, Lowe & Co, '
LOAN AMOUNTS TO SUIT.
205-7 Board of Trade bldg.
BUILDING loans on cltv or suburban
property; money advanced as work
progresses. W. G. Beck 315 Falling
j bldg. Main 3407
MONEY to loan in amounts of $100 to
$5000 on city property.
A. H. BELL. 201 Oeilinger bldg
$230 $250. $400. $1000. $3004.
On city or faim property
J. C. CORH1N CO.. LEWIS RLPO.
$'50 Jf.00 and $1000 to loan on good
"securities. .Sletten or Masterson. 202
Wilcox bldg. -
CITY MORTGAGE LOANS, fjr
1500 to $60006.
FRED S WTLLTAM3. 2Vt IPT.
' f CASH paid for. mortgages, notes, coa-
! . m tr t ith a hM
traCIS; UVriKBiC iw.w, mmunmv
' . ' ' . ,
1 $1000 to $5000 to loan, no commission
principal. iP-ll. journal.
MONEY to loan;. ral estate mortgages
bo t. FTed t; King, sis spaiainr niin
MORTGAGE loans, and 1. LojI
Salomon A Co.. 40 Selling bldg.
MONEY to loan. 6 to 8. W.
Sr Co.. 310 Spalding bldg
H. Sells
$200. $350. $0J. $0 $1200. $185J,
Fred W. German Co. 72 Cham. Com
MONEY TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES
67
If You Need Money See Us
SALARIES CHATTELS
t A.nt miii to Dersons on salary o
fixed Income, on household furnitura.
ni.nni diamonds and other persocai
property; legal rates
Business confident!!; private of
"pORTI-AND LOAN CO. (Llcenaea).
306-307 Dekum bldg.
07
BY OUR METHOD
We can furnish you
MONEY
On short notice to pay your present
bills and you can pay us back In easy -weekly
or monthly payments as you
Hke.
. WE CO AN MONET
To salaried people on their own notes,
easy payments, strictly confidential.
ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY.
Havins: loans elsewhere does not
prevent you from getting loans here.
We also loan on household furni
ture, pianos, etc.. without removaL
Call and See Us.
COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO..
(Licensed In both city and state)
817 FAILING BLDG..
8d and Washington sts .
PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOAN AS8'N
Established by Portland business
men to orotect borrower.
C MYERS HERRMAN. Mgr.. 394 Stark
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY.
PIANQ3. HOUSEHOLD FI'RNITURK.
LOANS tVAXTED " 30
WANTED $2200 at 6. 2 to 5 yeara
Will pay . no commission. Suitable
security, farm land. Rov W. M inkier.
Route 3. Vancouver. Wash.
MORTGAGES for sale on improved
city and going farms. $500 to 85000.
Deshoai & Hawk. 615 Chamber of Com-,
me roe.
$2300 ON $10,000. city
nrfitmrtv lrl.
vate party only.
G-ftrt". Journal.
FINANCIAL
51
1st and 2d mortgages purchased, also
sellers' interest in contracts. Or, anl
Wash. H. E. Noble. T,umhrmen hldr
HELP WANTED MALE
BOILER maker, boiler and steel con
struction plant, requires the service
of an- experienced and competent shop
superintendent. Must be thorough or
ganizer and competent to produce re
sults at mimtnum cost. Capacity of
chop about 160 men. Can also use shop
Joreman. Give particulars, including
age, experience and salary expected. In
first letter. Post office Box 94, Se
attle. Wash.
FACTORY sewing machine adjuster.
Ames Harris NeviUe Co. 15th and
Hoyt.
BARBER wanted; must be first class;
no student: fine, steady job. $18
guaranteed. C F. Thomas, Wallows,
WANTED Woodcutters
$1.50 ter
cord, close to citv: good nle.ee to
live. 294 Hawthorne ave. East 2315.
B-1695.
WANTED Young men. 18 to 85 years.
Vogan Candy Co.. E. 11th and Flau--ders.
WANTED On dairy. 3 experienced
milkers, $4 5 per month. Address
box 94. Langfols. Or.
WANTED M an to work in kitchen.
Letghton Dairy lunch, Broadway and
Washington.
WANTED Deckhanas and loggers, Co
lumbia and Willamette river steam.
boats APPlv 131 H Second St.. upotalrs.
WANTED-r-A party to take a contract
to saw shingles on shares, mill ana
tumpage furnished. P-427 Journal.
WANTED Two boys with wheels is
vears old can earn 150 monthl.
Apply 7,. Board of Trade bldg.
GOOD fl-iff ruK weavers wanted.'
Northwest Rug Co.. E. sth snd Tay-
WANTED Parties with Vams to haul
wood. George Beller. Greenhurg. Or,
WANTED Experienced nicht clerk.
Ramapo hotel, 14th and aHhlngton.
FIRST class polisher wanted at Call
fornla Plating Co.. 212 2d st.
SHEET metal workers wanted, $5 per
day. Z-776, Journal.
HELP WANTED MISC. 40
SALESMEN WANTED With automo
bile, to solicit trade from the farm
ers and smaller towns for two of the
best Selling articles ever offered. Arti
cles sell from $8 to $25 each. Good
salesmen can maJce rrom 1; 0 to szo
per dav the year round. They are high
class and legitimate. Opportunity for
a permanent ana proiitaoie ousiness
in any county for the best or salesmen.
Address, Coast Culvert & Flume Co
Portland, Or.
ADCOX AUTOfSCHOOL,
388 Burnside st.
Call or write for full information
about FREE TRIAL OFFER.
WANTED Men. 18 or over; railway
mall clerks; 17& montn; sample ex
amination questions free. . Franklin
institute, dept. 3M-K, Homester. N. X.
HINSDALE'S COMMERCIAL. School,
Broadway-Yamhill bldg. Reduced
prices for the summer. Positions se
cured. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL.
445 HAWTHORNE AVE.
W ANTtl Immediately, names me a.
women, wishing to become govern
ment clerks, $75 month. HX-144. Jour
nal.
FKKPARE to (Hi vacancies caused bf
unusuai numbc of men at front. Miss
Decker's Business College. Alisky bldg.
r ANC Y work uy'-d on commission;
mo. membership $1. 201 Globe bldg.
UNCALLED for tailor-made suits $8.50
up. Taylor the Tsllor. 2SH Burnside.
HELP WANTED FEMALE 2
"OPERATORS wanted on power sewing
machines. Apply 167 ibi iu, up-
stalrs. -
WANTED Young.lady for light house
work ana care 01 cnua; gooa nome;
small wage. Phone East 750:
WANTED A woman to work for room
and board for self and husband. 074
Macadam st.
WANTED Two markers and sorters;
1 starcher and polisher. Apply Post
Exchange Ldy.. Vancouver Barracks.
HELPER in boarding house. $4 week.
Room and board. 253 6th.
MOXET TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SAHUUES
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 28 ,
STUDY bookkeeping, shorthand, teleg
laphy. salesmanship, E n g 1 1 id
tranches, at an accredited school.
Write or- phone Main 6 for cats-
iogue; graduates guaranteed positions.
Behnke-Waiker Business Cvllege. !'.
th St.. near Morrison.
WANTED Man and wife, iO to 4s;
nflist be strong, sober, willing work- .
ers, give A-l references as to charae-
ter. honesty, reliability; man work in '
dairy and general farm work, woman
housework; ws'ges $55 per calendar "
month. 8. D. Wallace, Oaniiner, Or.
vmt&M &mm miimz
Est. 18v3. 30 schools. Summer rates.
Psy while learning. 234 Burnside st-
OREGON Barbefcollega wants men
and women to learn barber trade;
paid while learning; position guaran
teed . ZJ3 Md!J011
MCuHLEK Barber school, men and worn
en to learn barber trade free, pa :
while learning 3 V. 2d cor Couch
WANTED AG ENTS
AGENTS WANTED Clean, pleasant.
legitimate proposition; no competi
tion; at home or traveling. 1062 Union
ave.. room 2, I to 10 p. m.' Woodlawn
3274. '
SITUATIONS MALE
W! ffalffi W1U -ePal' your watch no '
WlsUy matter how badly broken.
REINGOLD'S. Jewelers. 124 Fifth st. -
FRAME and concrete garages; every-
thine- in cement work. Woodlawn
A. s I o. .
POSITION as nlKht watchman, or oth-
er night work. Also good horsemnn. t
D.CniioH RrAAAwav 7C
PAINTING, tinting, papering; good
work reasonable. Sellwood 1399.
J PAINTING, paperbstnging and tlntinjc; j
- I good wort, cheap. Tabor 437. ' -
I WANT spading hoeing C-2474,
I tContUssd t !).