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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1917. .
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ANAPHYLAXIS, MALADY
OF POLfUCAL BRAND,
. GNAWS HEALTH BOARD
Diagnosticians See in Febrile
Tendency Alarming Symp
toms of Rival Serums,
HOOD RIVER WOMAN
NEW W. OF W. BANKER
DR. HOLT STORM CENTER
TAing Xeetlnr of Board, September
1. Belief Trom. Sltaetlon Ow So-
erg Soeeeesioa Za Unlikely.
DUr'tlclinj who have been feel
fnr the pulse of the atate board of
health elnce Ha eruption of last week
became visible, expreas the opinion that
the high temperature of the patient is
due primarily to anaphylaxla occasioned
by the injection of two opposing polit
ical serums In the body of the board
at the same time. They believe the
crisis will not be safely parsed until
after the quarterly meeting scheduled
for September 1.
In the meantime Dr. Robert Holt is
act Ins; state health officer, and in all
probability will continue to be until
Sepembter 1. If not longer, for the very
potent reason that Dr. A. C. Seely of
Roseburg. one of Dr. Holt's sponsors.
Is president of the board, and there
fore not likely to call a special mt-
Ins; prior-to that date.
Xoberff Bnecessloa at Issue
Altogether, the board seems to be In
a very pretty little political tangle over
the appointment of a successor to Dr.
David N. Roberg. state health officer,
who has been called into the service of
the hospital corps.
Dr. Holt, the bone of contention, was
the choice of Drs. Andrew C. Smith of
Portland. A. C. Seely of Roseburg. C.
T. Bacon of La Grande. In putting
him temporarily Into office they seem
to have had the active assistance of
Dr. Roberg. who Is not a particular fa
vorite of Drs. M. B. Marcellus R. J.
Marsh or H. E. Clay of Salem, tho
other three members of the board.
Dr. Holt says he fell into the tsngle
Without any effort on his part, but
upon the suggestion of Dr. Roberg. Dr.
Holt had been engaged in the organixa- I
tlon of a hospital unit for service in
the federal army and held the rank of
major. He organized the unit and dis
posed of his hospital and private prac
tice at La Grande. Feeling himself
run down physically, he applied to Ad
jutant Oenerai White for two weeks'
leave of absence that he might recu
perate at the beach.
White Seals Lmt.
General White, according to Dr. Holt,
refused to grant the leave, and Dr
Holt resigned his majorship. He In
tended later to enter the service as a
captain in the medical corps, he says
and during the interim engaged In pri
vate practice in Fort land, where he
lived prior to going to La. Grande.
According to Dr. Holt, when Dr. Ro
bert was called Into the federal serv
Ice he asked the state board for a leave
of absence. Because of the fact that
the board would not have a meeting
until September 1. Dr. Holt says Dr.
Roberg wrote him a letter asking him
to assume charge of his work as state
.health officer until the board met. Sep
tember 1. granted his leave and desig
nated his successor. This was agreed
to by Drs. Smith. Seely and Bacon, Dr.
Holt states, and he proceeded to take
over Dr. Roberg's work.
Other Wut Br. Geary
Prior to this, however, Drs. Marcel
lus, Marsh and Clay, knowing that Dr.
Roberg was to enter the federal serv
ice, had decided that, so far as they
were concerned, they would cast their
votes for Dr. E. P. Geary as the suc
cessor to Dr. Roberg. Dr. Roberg. by
his suggestion, and the other three
members of the board by their accept
ance of it, without notifying the three
friends of Dr. Gear', spilled the beans
all over the office
, As the matter now stands, the board
la apllt fifty-fifty, three of the mem
bers being for Holt and three for
Geary, not considering that Dr. Roberg
may be entitled to cast the deciding
vote In case of a tie.
Dr. Marcellus la already In the army,
though he has not yet resigned his
membership on the board. Dr. Clay
has been ordered to report for army
duty and has tendered bla resignation
to tb governor. In the ordinary course
of events It Is probable that both res
ignations would be tendered and accept
ed so that the new members could
qualify at the September meeting.
It looks as If Dr. Holt had the deal
er's percentage In his favor; for. with
ths retirement of Dr. Clay, he will
have a clear majority of the board
Without the vote of Dr. Roberg, who.
under an old opinion of the attorney
general, seemingly is entitled to cast
the deciding vote In case of a tie.
A ' . .-, - . -. , . J
Mrs. C. D. Mckelsen
Hood River. Or.. Aug. 15. Mrs. C
D Nlckelsen of Hood River was elect
ed to the office of district banker of
the order of Women of Woodcraft at
the district convention, held at Astoria
Mrs. Nlckelsen has been clerk of the
if cod River lodge for the last five
years.
DANIELS ASKS HEAD
OF NAVY LEAGUE TO
RESIGN PRESIDENCY
Attack on Department's Con
duct of Mare Island
Inquiry Is Resented.
OTHERS ARE ASKED TO GO
home, ravaged those things we hold
most Jar. We catch -the enemy. He
Is within our power. Then another
neighbor enters. He suggests that we
do not kill the man who destroyed our
nappu.ess. tie suggests mi - '"Iir1 -'tew, ontamntlble to deserve
the beat his freedom, that a parse be .. ..
Real Estate) Transfers
L. J. Aadra-ws sad wf to tlernum Hi?'
eroaie. L 11. B 1. Soot St.. Johns. . 10
tl. D. IfaBUnia and bus to IWf . Cof
fee. L 1. 2. 3. B. S. Floral Park JO
If. J. Collins to W. r. IMLkm. L. 17. B.
mi. woodiawa iu
J. B. Shape sad wf. to M. Sklllmaa.
I. IX R 4 Antut Pimahatal'a A All.
to Alblna 6,000
Rattla Koavra mnA bam. tn Helen AS-
new L. lO. B 2 Leonard Tract 10
Cllvla Kitchen to 8rott-lcClnra Uuid
Co . L. 1. H. 7. Hnnart Park No. 3
Add M
Auruat V. Comix aDd wf. to Conncll B.
Pl-ra r. 19 a Iti, Park 10
Harold 6. Epton and wf. to John Shan
non. I.. A 5. S. H. 2N. rairvleir 10
Title A Trust Co. to Prsnk Pagaoo. L.
duct of Mare Island Blasttv'i&t.tr. ,
WrUraley Land Co. to William L. Ball.
U a. .). B. 11. Wellraley 800
K. V. Berrlucd and f. to Helen U.
Kenn. L. 15. B. M. Central Alblna...
Hirer View Cemetery Aan. to Marrmret
Cri Carran. L. 1, hec. 1W. tuer
View crnjetrrr ISO
Gilmor M. At new and wf. to Hannah
L. Kugera. 10 ai-re. becinntng to ruaa
W. of 3. E. enrurr of N. K. Vt of 8c
33. T. 1 N. II. 4 E. 10
Alrtn C. Morrlon and wf. to Thoniaa T.
Fox et 1. nortberly Va L. lO. 11. O.
I. iUdeline 1.000
Wratern Ort-gon Trust Co. to Isaac P.
I"urT!anc et al, I. 1(. B. 24. Jen-
tonc 200
Weatem Oregon TTuat Co. to aame, u.
9. B. 24. Mentonr
T. O. Strain to Altnea Strang. lnd be
ginning tUj rt. E. of . w.. corner
H. 3. Tblrd Electric Add 10
Percy H. Bljth et al to Mlcbael Uoolaa.
U BljtLwood
H. U. Nortbrup and wf. to Laura H.
Northrup. land commencing at Inter
senloii N. Une Eltrabetb at. wltb E.
line 30Ui at.; also beginning In E.
line Ricbnwmd at. in St. Jocna. wblcb
point is SC1.82 ft. N. 23 degrees. 30
nilnntea E. from point set at S W.
comer William Caiilea D. L. C. L. 9.
B. 1. Manly Lane. L. 1. B. 1. Dane
din. L. U, B. 1. lire's Add.. L. 2. B.
ft. Taborsldr. L. 7. 3S. B. 2, Kenton,
L. 11. B. 11. Tirace Park. N. hi L.
4, Sub. Tract ," Orertoo Park, land
b-g. at int. N. line L. 13. RaenaTlew
1th E. line RarenaTlew Drire. L. 25,
3K. B. 11. Hawthorne Are. Add.. L.
12, B. 1. BroadTlew
J. W. Starr and wf. to W. A. Johnson,
L. 17. B. 2. Irantioe
tatsmsat Called HaUldona At
tempt to Discredit Sepsrtsaeat
Trylag- to TVl aVasponsibilty.
BIRTHS
HI ST To Mr. sad Ura. Dsn slonros Boat,
ftftie S4th at., Aug. a, a daagUter.
KLEIN To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klein, Ml
K. IHitIs at.. Aug. 6. a son.
BERRY To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Berry. 424 E.
Tyler at., Aug. 9. a daughter.
BRANDON To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 1".
Brandon. TJS B. 73d at.. Ana-. 4. a son.
BECK MAN To Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Beck-
man, 1191 36th arc., Aug. 7, a son.
HEALY To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert M. Healy.
WO Hawtlxv-ne, Ang. S, a daughter.
WINTERML'TE To Mr. and Mra. Peter P.
Wintennate, 01OV4 E. Alder. Jnly 9. s son.
TOST To Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge John Yost. 761
E. 7th at., Ang. 4. a son.
WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs. Frederlch H.
Wheeler, 688 E. "2d. Aug. 5. a daughter.
ELIOPULOS To Mr. and Mra. Mike Ellopuloa,
Lambrook ants., Aug. 8, a son.
COP ELAND To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Cope
land. 91 E. 12th. Aug. 2. a fin.
NEL'STADTKR To Mr. and Mra. Edwin Neu-
staritrr. m Locretla at.. Aug. X a eon.
KAISER To Mr. and Mra. Darld M. Kalaer.
m 3d St.. Aug. 7. a daughter.
CALLAGHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D.
(allnfhanL StS: 4RtJi at.. Ana. 3. a daugnter.
GILBERT To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Gilbert.
wi Mtnnwoa st.. Aug. 3. a son.
DEATHS AND Fl'SEKALS 7rt
Washington, Aug. 15. (I. N. S.)
Immediate resignation of Colonel Hob
ert M. Thompson and other active of
fleers of the Navy league is requested
n a letter ent out to Colonel Thomp
son by Secretary of the Navy Daniels
and made public Tuesday nigUt.
Secretary Daniels predicates his re
quest on the alleged falsity of a state
ment put out by the Navy league Inti
mating that the investigation or the
explosion of the Mare Island navy
yard In July has been held up by
orders from navy officials, acting
under "Influence exerted by powerful
abor interests.'
Secretary Daniels' letter is a bitter
arraignment of the present officials
of the Navy league, of. which Colonel
Thompson is president.' In a supple
CAMPBELL The funeral of -the late Jhn A.
Campbell, age 54 years, will be conducted
Wednesday, August IS. at 2 p. m.. at the
ArlPta Baptist church. Friends invited to at
tend. Interment at Mount Scott cemetery.
The remains are at the funeral parlors of A.
D. Kenworthy 4 Co., 5802 Ninety -aecood street,
Lents.
LOST AND FOUND - 21 !
(Con tin aed)
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 20
(Ooa tinned)
Hoppickers
THE following articles were found on
cars of Portland Railway. Ldght
Power com Dan r. August 10. 11 1.
1917: 3 umbrellas. 12 srrlDS. 8 bsthing REOHSTER NOW.
suits, 22 miscellaneous packages, 1 Jirg yard on Willamette river, 80
bundle papers, i suitcases. 7 runeh ' mUea from Portland; faro round trip,
boxes. 1 bag coffee, ly-handbag. 8 dooKs, ji.j0. Good picking; long employ-
1 shovel. 1 abstract, 4 hats. 7 purses, ment; $1 per 100 pounds. Nice camp
10 pairs gloves, 1 bank book. 1 leather grounds with store, running water,
case, 1 beauty pin. 1 pair shoes. I eawed wood. Free camping shacks it
ukelele, 6 baskets. 2 pairs overalls. 1 desired. Families preferred. Safe place
pipe, 2 brooches, 1 bank check, 1 P- for women and children. APPLY
low. 1 hose, 1 key ring, 1 handkerchief. ; A. J. KAY & SON,
2 sweaters, 1 apron, 1 monkey wrench, , 3g Sherlock bldg.. Sd and Oak sts.,
knives, l doos: ticaeis. a . portiana. or.
1 rnll vi 9
pair trousers, l camera, i row muni.,
1 nalp vB-lajuia 1 nacKaare DftPers, x
t'p.thinar cap, l
tain property
station.
Main 842.
VI'm. rn.r.m.v ob STUDY bookkeeping, shorthand, teleg
Bible. Owners may ob-. rapny salesmanship. English
at 1st and Alder st. or h' at &n accredited school.
LOST One tan hand satchel on Co
lumbia river highway Sunday after
noon. Aug. 12, 1917, .containing pair la
dies' shoes and wearing apparel. Find
er please return to the Coast Fir Lum
ber Co., 623 Lumbermens Bank bldg.
rnd receive reward.
LOST Last Monday morning. In telc
rihnne booth at First and Alder sts..
one pocneiDOOK wim a.uuui .m v,nrilI
Harley-Davidson motorcycle Key. win
Writa or Dhone Main 690 for cata
logue; graduates guaranteed positions.
BL'HNKE-WALKER BUSINESS
COLLEGGE,
167 4th st, near Morrison.
REGISTER now for T. A, Livesley &
Co. hopyard, at the office of the U.
S. immigration service. 424 Railway
Exchange bldg. We pay 50c per box.
Picking will commence about Sept. 1.
Good accommodations; fine river bot-
FURNIBHKD HOUSES 36
FURNISHED 3 room
1076 K. 1.1th st. N.
house. piano.
APARTMENTS 43
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
The Cromwell
FIFTH AND COLUMBIA STS.
Five min. walk to Meier Frank's
store: good surroundings; strictly mod.
2 and 3 room fur. apartments, all out
side, with French doors and balconies,
ATTRACTIVE RATES
PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT.
VILLA ST. CLARA,
12th and Taylor.
Modern completely furnished apts.
Walking distance; references.
mental statement Secretary Daniels Anna M. Martin to Lanra Martin. L. 1.
sroes further. He characterises the
action of the Navy league and its offi-
taken in the neighborhood to restore
the loses we have suffered, and that
e then go on and ilve in p-ac, beside
the man who ruined our faini'y.
Peace How Za Xeroltlac
The thought is Impossible pre
posterous. It Is revolting to even con
telve of a peace with Germany based
on the terms the pope has outlined
There has been no attempt to mini
rrixe ttie Importance of the peace move.
l omlnn as it does from a source out
!de the realm of diplomacy, at a time
when the world feels a revulsion at the
the ught of another winter campaign
at.d when all treasuries but the Amer
2. 3. 4. B. 07. L. 14. B. 85. West
Portland I'ark
H. L. Williams and wf. to A. Rupert.
L. 1. 11. l. Crest View
Oeorse 8. Bollock and wf. to Mary H
Ca id be 11, L. 3. B. S. Parkburat
Malcolm Crrir Sr. and wf. to Wllllsra
MdMn (irler. L. 18, B. 10. Willamette
La'ld Karate Co. to Christina L. ToeTe.
L. lO, B. 30. Kartinoreland
Isaac E. ?caile and wf. to Artsteno N.
Kelts. . L. 1. and S 17 rt. U.
21. B. 43. IrTlneton Park
' to resign if deemed I Henry C. Reatarff and wf. to Robert
. ,K- ... I Krlins, 7 aTes commencing at N- W.
nlels. lie then says J9 T 1 8 R 3 K
notice
Saslsls Is BlUer
In his letter Secretary Daniels re
fers to an offer from the Navy league
to cooperate with the navy department
in every manner possible and a sugges
tion from Colonel Thompson that the
r resent administration in the organ
lzatlon was ready
proper by Mr. Da
in view, however, or trie raise ana tLen'-e K. vsm ft., thence s. 1100
slanaerous statement riven out by trie i rt. to hecinniiiic
Navy league. I am writing to say that Cora M. Porter and tins to Charles W.
other active officials of the Navy
league can render to the navy is
1
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5
10
10
10
1.290
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15 A RSTO X The funeral aerrlce ot the late
Henry K. Mars ton will be held from B. T.
Byrnva realdental parlors. 001 Williams are.
ot Mason street, tomorrow (Thursday), Aufrust
16 at 2 p. ni. Interment In Rose City ceme-
Krlei
try.
ends Invited to attend.
SWINNEY In this city Aua-uat 15. at bis
late resideevt-e, Montgomery Apartmenta.
Ttird and Montgomery streeu, Thonuia C.
Pwlnner. age 4o years. The remains are at
the residence establishment of J. P. Klnley
i Son. Montgomery at Klftb. Notice of fu
neral later.
Sunnyslde Third Add.
10
10
(I llU 1 licit ail l I rnnui rs v w a, lliu a-aiiivt - I . , . - , .
lean are at low ebb. it must be reck- :C8'B" J ,n nd Perm1' UafUe
Building Permits
oned with.
To aiJ in forming Judgment, the gov
ernment has cabl.-d Its representatives
abroad to sound out sentiment and re-
port the reception of the peace pro- I
possl both in high and low quarters.
They have been asked to hasten their
reports, lest delays indicate a spirit of
indecision.
Zatsate Tavors KsjectlOB
to be directed by those who. in a crisis Geore I Keeler and P. E. Sullivan, erect
like the present, could not permit all story frame aarije. . ,y .77 OUsan at. r-
tween M ana -id; u. . ira. ouuaer
bupple Ballln. erect 1 story frame ware
bocse. between K. 1st and River snd E. Ash
statement to be given out to the public
which attempts to discredit the entire
navy department, and which will be
read with disrust and contemnt bv and E. Ankenr: builders, same: $4(0
Knn.. a.i.. I Supple A Ballln. erect 1 urr frame ator
iiu iuii:iiiciu.i Biiicuinu niiuc u i u,fr .nj e Ash and E Ankear: builders
eecretary Lanieis, alter reviewing tne same; 4jo.
efforts made by the navy department SupP'e & Railln. erect from fence between
iki.i. ... ...ii.. . u . i I . . . . - : . I ouuoera, sa me : iiju.
Htin. island exDloslon. concludes: iv.hi..j i:.i...i.n. w,v . i
should know where the United States I a-alle la CIomui frame raiTanlzlna- ulaut. 22d at. between Reed
and ner allies auma, especially lr tne I rv. . . ,. r v. ,,m.. I and mxisi: Dniiders. same: ssxaj.
offer 1. reiected. L....Y ..T .v" "..Z".- ""de, erect l.tory frame rarag.
' I W 1 LrTU L U 1 11R UC11UCI KLVJ K t I r III!) L 111 iw. t.l.a. ai- taw.- llanl ai ra I n an1 a. a
r-'"cul u"",u"' fw'J'iwn ik. rearnail.l. nt nf ih. v.w ruim nr.: W. M. Ward, builder: 1130.
loujaun, reiair x siurj innn
E. Everett at. between E. 03d
builder, same; S150.
an Mialp 1 mt.-m-m K-l
quarters nere. dnirtmnt. In as much aa It fa nsrr ature. 115 3d at between Gllssn and
denee.
and
r.iinruM, owmu... .uu ,n, ,.ylwa the re.ponsible agent of the Navy courer are. ; W.
of the Russian, tends toward prompt leagu. to publish a statement, which. Mr- Etam c
rejection of the proposal. The same even lf true .houia nol have been "SJ- J
spirit pervades in some government lven out wlthout reference to the ' FraT itn.n
But authorltle- realise that, coming fal, the actton ln rivinr it clrcu- A- w bul1Z: 2?1
from the Done, the offer carrleia n. . . ., r .. . M. B. Krana. repair 1 story frame resld
-?Th, lv,s rl?Z. 'L i V." J 1't,on "now a rnaliclous attempt to 1209 .vxuh PrlnceVon st. between Alma
weight which German feelers and dlacredit the navy department and Ida; builder, same: 10o.
mnue in ucrmajiy peace lu.i-auuni lha capable officers Who are doing Oswald Thielemann, repair IV, atory rrsm
have Ittcked. that the offer will stir ever-vth,nc po..ible to ferret th xuJSLtt- '" 1"or n
pacifist sentiment and cause, ths think- cau8. of th accident and obtain evi- Ypet7er r.Ir'T.tory frame re-
ing wona to pause in renecuon. J dence that would fix the respon- denee. BK TUlaroook st. between 14ta and
Isibility 15,b; ""llder Kred Quast; 240.
"If i were to state to the public L-.rCweenth. "no
By specific direction of the preal- all the steps that the officers charged SMb are.; bullcW. Bullock Brown; (loo.
dent, officials refrained from all pub- I with this duty have taken, and are
Mrs B. J. Rl. -hards, repair 2 storr frame
11 rfl.,..lnn Ih. V.H,..n'. I.VInr Ih. nnl. wnnM H..nl. I h store. Jo . iwi n si neir. .-en lei Uirurt sou
.. .... . ... . . ..,, Overton; J. M. Wild, builder; 15C.
pvsais. il was empnuiztM at iqq iiaaueirn w do aiteiiipL iu iuidukq
White House and at the state depart- their honesty and sincerity."
ment that the suggestions of Hla Holl- The statement put out by the Navv
ness will receive the utmost consider- I league declared that the league had
atlon and that no snap Judgment will received information "that a time
be taken on them. fuse was connected with the powder
ilr. Ls-nslng said that while he had magaalne explosion, proving conclu-
A. W. Keene. erect frame ganure, 82 E
66Lh at. N. between. Slakiyou and Klickitat
sts.: builder, saine ; 75.
Pelton- Estate Repair 4 atory brick ordl
ncry Mores. Io3 4th st. between Alder and
Morrison: George Ketch, builder; $2fiO.
A. M. E. Zlrn cnnrcli. erect 1 atorj rrame
Auditorium. 417 WUllama are. between Han
. . . .... , l coca alia 1 iliamuvs rw. , mwv .0 aiuum
nui yn ei me omciai copy or me I siveiy mat tne explosion waa tne builder- tl.vio.
peace proposals and had only a brief result of a criminal conspiracy." The O. C. Purdln. erect 1 story frame tool boose
resume of them he knows that they did navy department Is accused of having Ooldamlth at. between Benton and AJbHia are.;
not differ tn anv wrmm r .vt.nt frnm I . I .. - i i.j ... i I builder. Same; 1300.
thYiaa 7. wZ r7Kii-xi "r"1" M"'"ru' "."i" " Hesse Msrtln Iron VTkwk; alter 2 story
-.. r ..v.. . lear ls ezpresaea inai tne vigorous frame machine shop. 404 E. Taylor between
ACTorainj to tne secretary tne pro- I investigation of the case has been E. 8th ami E. th and Taylor snd Salmon
posaia win ne carefully considered
r.-hen received. In advance of a de
c'slon, however, he said that comment
vould Le worthless
When Secretary Lansing waa asked
whether reports coming via Amsterdam
that Germany was Impressing native
Americans into her armies would
change this irovernment'a attitude, he
said that he had no confirmation of
any such reports. In any event he
said, it would make no difference in I Probable Taat Oregon X.tunbr Com-1 frame toilets. A4 e. Taylor between E. 8th
Hood County Fires
Now Under Control
hampered or prevented because of In- r" , T uT. :i7f. i.
riuence exertea Dy powenui laDor tnrm M B. Tayfc between E. 8th snd
interests. tth snd Taylor snd Salmon; Trancbell ac l'a-
reUns. builders; .TiO.
Mesae-Martln Iron works, erect frame fence.
4M E. Taykir between B. 8th and fnb and
Taylor and aalmon; Trancbell A Parellua,
bullden; I TOO.
Hesse Martin Iron viorka. erect rrame black
smith shoo. 464 K. Taylor between E. Sth slid
9tb snd Tayka- and Halmon; Trancbell Si Pa
rellua. builders; t.tOOO.
Heaae-Martln Iron Works, erect 1 story
the treatment of Oerman subjects ln
mis country.
Directed sTot to Co mm eat
Officials at the papal leratlon said
that they were under direct instruc
tions not to comment on the peace pro
posals in any way. The situation re
sulting from their presentation, they
pany Will Be la Position to JU.um. ,,1..
Operations aVatter Part of Weak.
V Nlolaen erect frame nrlfl. IO.W B. 20th
I V between Alberta and Wra-ant: builder.
Hood River, Or.. Aug. 14. Fire ln aame ;' $35.
the holdings of the Oregon Lumber H. N. Lees, erect 1 story frame ga rare. 713
company near nere, that kept the "nV,.: V-. t..iT- r hniM- im
r Oreaon Motor tar Co.. erect 1 story frame
20 hours, is now believed under con- garage. 2Vi E. Msdiaon; between E. 49th and
. i v. w A m . ka . . . . . i l- Vrth hnlldera aame: SV. '
said, waa extremely delicate. Prema- .i-L. W. Ill Geirre. erect frame rarage. 894 Har.
ture comment from any direction, they w.., nhari.. t v. v r,Mn ,r,wrn 12Ul a,x1 11,0 t"-;' ba"'r-
said, might result ln comDllcatlona k..i . e . "m':r',JL. . . , .. .
w - Il'iV a I U 1 1 taV I. i J 1. 1 1 k'TT V i. I W 1 1 IU 11131 V. A . I IITU, r S w w- ' J aiasiiaw aasaaaaa:,
which would defeat the object of the I eccne of last week's fire, in which 7 E. 29th st. between Francis and Gladstone;
logging locomotive
builder, sstne; fflO.
U. S. HOLDS
PEACE TALK
IS NOT RIPE
(Coo tinned From Pag Osa)
talk cannot be stopped and will con
tinue to grow between now and No
vember.
, . "In theory the pope's move seems to
resemble earlier peace proposals of
President Wilson." one French diplo
, mat said. "Naturally. It will receive
, 'the same attention the president's ut
terances alwaya received. It ia appar
ent, however, that behind the Vatl
. can' a move are Austria and Germany,
and In these circumstances it may
. rsbound to the Interest of the enemy,
score Wilt Probably Pall
"It Is for this reason that the Vati
can's move will most probably fall.
Ths var muat go on to Its logical con
' 'elusion. "
- .The Brazilian and Chilean ambassa
- dors sought to learn this country's
views today, but- were Informed ths
psace note hsd not arrived.
Prssldsat to Bsfmss Peae
1' Ths president has not definitely de
termined upon the full scope of his
" Taply. Decision awaits study of the
: pope's formal note. The president will
reply to It, According to one high in
his councils and who actively partici
pated In the formation of this
country'" policies, ths president will
:. Pafuss to accept it.
-. Whether or not he makes sugges-
V (Uohml that may lead to further nego--tiatlons,
awaits an expression of world
gsptnlon.
A coord lng to this official, the presl-
5 est will outline ln simplest terms
rfcy America cannot accept a status
-i buo ante peaesx. ,
"Oar situation Is'thiaT the fflelal
toald: . "JL ; neig-hbor . hsi entered ear,
uuif a act ion. I t, . , i
At the ententa emhaaalea i w. . I . . R E. Thomas. erect 1 story rrame garage.
, ,k , " nimr waa uurnea 10 urain, reports M eTada between Virginia and -Macadam;
statea tnat may were without any that property damage waa not as great builder ssroe; av.
official word on the situation. Offi- as at first reported J- J- McCarthy, erect 1 story frame garage,
cials naturally could not com man t on ,1 e..,.K j Market Street drive, near Buena Vista at.;
the developments for publication. The of fire, it Is probable that burned '"r.!: Kt,key3'erect 1 story frame garage
iiajurny pmaiciy expresaeo tne be- bridges and tracks will be replaced and SR3 Benton between Broadway and LMipooi
net tnat tne proposals, as made pub-I that loa-arlnr ooeratlona will b r- I tmiider. same, s-np.
11c. originally were initiated ln Oer- stimed at the headquarters of the west
many and that Austria had passed t- I fork by the latter part of the week.
tee Vatican at least a broad hint if
what would be acceptable
Teuton governments.
to the
Eugene to See
Canning Exhibit!
Cardinal Deeply Interested
New York. Aug. IS. (U. P.) Em
phasizing that the pope could not be
'llut"u lo iavor any nation, cardi-1 Eugene, Aug. 15. There will be a
nal arley today aald he would watch I series of demonstrations of home can-
the outcome of the Vatican's peace pro-I nlng and drying of fruits and vegeta
pcsais itn tne most acute concern." bles held throughout Lane county. In
The pope, he declared, was the great- I the Interests of the national food con-
est neutral figure ln the world and I serration campaign. They will be con
would urge only steps of benefit to all I ducted by Miss A. Grace Johnson of
"I know that the holy father has I the home economics department of the
done everything in his power to miti- I Oregon Agricultural college. She t7ill
gate the sufferings of the people in I demonstrate a small pressure canner,
this conflict," said the cardinal "Hi suitable for home use, and tlso a cook
would naturally desire, as a disinter. 1 stove evaporator.
ed intermediary, to use the influence -ne aemonstration at xugene win oe
of his exalted spiritual position to ,n connection with the big get-together
bring about a peace acceptable to all
be 111 ge rents."
To lie Published Thursday
Kome. Aug. i5. (U. P.) The Vati
can desires thst the text of the pope's
peace appeal reacn an governments be
fore It is given to the public For Ihls
reason, it was stated today, publication
of the appeal in the Observatore Ro
mano, the Vatican official organ, has
been postponed until Thursday.
picnic planned by the Eugene Chamber
of Commerce and the Lane county Po
mona grange, which Is to be held in
Rlvea-vlew park. Eugene. Wednesday,
August 22. s
Freights in Clash;
Two Employes Dead
Salt Lake City. Utah. Aug. 15.
(I. N. R) Railroad officials are to
day Investigating the cause of a head
on collision between the two freight
last nigh:
Italians Say "Untimely
Rome, Aug. 15. (U. P.) The Ital
lan public regards with disfavor the I trains at Heafed, - Nev
Initiative taken by the pope ln putting I when two men were killed. The dead
I err in peace proposals. I are u nmnuMw vm. ov'aa, im.
Those commenting on the peace mea- I an engineer, and Ed House or Helper.
saa-e todav rerardMl ti .. .ani.n. I Utsh. a brakernan. An eastbound
w aw HKVWsBUil a al . m
freight train crashed head on Into an
extra freight westbound on the South-
untimely, coming as it does at the mo.
IBM I af imtrlu'i ajHwA mwImImii..
to the war and the rkxlrnW eoru I Fcife at Heafed. near Sparka.
or tne am es, including Italy plans
ror an.xoienaivw Italian campaign.
wrtttac te er eatttag em adrsrtlssra,
atloa TVs JoenaJ. , ..
Northwee Steel Co., repair l atory rrame
tlrrvekeeper'a office, foot of Sheridan at.;
Trancbell A Parellua. builders; $300.
H L. Starett. repair 2 atory frame resi
dence 41 Union are. between Darla snd r..
Couch sts.; East 81de Carpenter Shop, build
era- II HO
II J. Polph. erect 1 story frame garage. 674
Marlon between t- ioia sou r.. ioia wim.
builder, same; $rK.
vi a 7.iu, wnilr 1 1X store frame reai
dence. 3 Hsaaalo at. between fc. 1st and E.
2d sts.; builder, ssme; $-V).
Willamette Iron A Steel Works, repair
storr frsme rest room. 463 N. Front st. be
tween lTtb snd Hsll sts.; builders. Mcllol
lsnd Pr..; fiono.
1-OKCE At the family residence. 812 Sixty.
sixth arenue southeast. August 15. Otis
Darts Force, age 44 yeara. Funeral services
will be conducted Tbunnisy. August 16. at 2
p. m. ln the mortuary chapel of A. I). Ken
worthy A Co.. 6o02-fHH .Ninety-second street
southeast. In Lents. Friends Incited to attend.
RIBBE The fuberal serrlces of tbe lte
Anson 1. Kltbe will be held Saturday. Aug
ust 18, at 2:30 p. m. at the residence estab
lishment of J. P. Flnley & Son. Montgomery
at Fifth. Friends lnrlUKl. Interment at Kir
err lew cemetery.
SWANSON August 14. at the family reai-deiu-e,
21 West ITescott. Llddy Carolin
Swanson, age 4 yeara, belored daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson. Remains are at Fear
son's Undertsklug l'arlors at Kuaaell street
rnd Cnlnn aremie.
GAKAVKIJ-J In this city. August 15. ti.
(Jararelll. age years, late of Milwsukle,
Or The remains sre st the residence eetsb
llvtment of J. P. Flnley & Son, Montgomery
st Fifth.
ftnder please call East 6025 and get . OREGON Barber College wants men
reward9 I a.iiu wuuteu iu ktuiix uui uer irauo,
' " paid while learning; position guaran-
LOST from auto Monday afternoon, I teed. 233 Madison.
small envelope purse with specta
cles, handkerchief. 15 gold, several
silver dollars. Key either E. 19th. E.
Broadwav, E. 13th or 12th. Reward.
Fst 13SS.
SITUATIONS MALE
Altamont Apartments
6th and College, very nicely furnished
a and room apts., walking distance,
Main 6375
PENROSE APARTMENS.
Orand ave., bet. Morrison and Bel
mont; new 2 and 3 rooms, completely
fur.; solid brick bldg.'; white enamel
and mahogany finish: walking; dist'ee.
THE NEW NOB HILL, brick building.
SJloors, all mod. conveniences; 35 2
and 3 room suites, few furnished; lawn,
shade, flowers. Olisan st. near I3d st.
HELP V A NTE I MALE 1
PEE ME TODAY
IF YOU WANT WORK
FREE EMPLOYMENT
I want men for all departments of
large mill. Young men box factory,
planing mill men. etc. Fallers. buck
ers. engineers, rig rustlers. kid road
men. section hands.
Few openings for men with families
and Seven Lay Adventists. 25 2d St..
corner 2d and Ankeny. Fare advanced.
ANY firm or company that is in need
of a first class salesman, I would !
advise them to call or write Lew Wal
lace at Vend, Or., care S. II., care
Camp 5.
EIGHT MEN OVER 50 YEARS OLI
made $175 or more during the month
of June selling our guaranteed fruit
and ornamental nursery stock. Busi
ness getting better every month,
Weeklv cash advance, free Instruc
tions and selling outfit. No invest
ment or experience required. Why not
make some real money yourself!
Washington Nursery company. Toppen
ish. Wash.
TRBFFERY John Treffery. St. Vincents' foi-
pital. Aug. 13, 40 years, diabetes.
SMITH iiugb Charles Smith. 770 Mason st..
Aug. t. 30 rears, acute alcoholiani.
KITXEB Sarah Kutner, 310 Columbia. Aug.
11, HO years, srterio sclerosis.
M'XtXTY Paul W. McXulty. 861 Corbett at..
Aug. 9. 21 years, tuberculosis.
WIEXSS Laurina Wlensa. Mountain View san
itarium. Aug. 11. yeara. ueibrltls.
BRITISH suojects wanted for Cana
dian overseas forces, forestry and
railway. Jou a non-fighting unit if
you wish, hut choose now and avoid
conscription. 221 Board of Trade
bldg.. PortisnoL or evenings, Hen
phone B-11?0 D. Stelvens.
WE HAVE openings now for several
Brood salesmen throughout Western
Oregon, Idaho. Montana and Califor
nia, on liberal commission basis. An
especial opportunity for men with
cars. For full particulars address
Nursery. Orenco. 'Or.
WANTED By young man with 10
years' experience, position us book
keeper, timekeeper or log scaler, A-l
references. F-461, Journal.
CLEAN, furnished modern apts,. at
"The Luxor." Steam heat, private
baths, closets, phones. Main 8105.
18th and Clav sts.
WANTED, by a young man of good
character, a place to work in private
home. Call Woodlawn 2098. Ask for
Harry.
WANTED Light work of sdme kind
by middle aged man, well acquainted
with city. A-947. Journal.
WANTED Work on farm by experi
enced married man. Sellwood 468.
887 E. Franklin.
WANTED Situation as watchmen by
two competent elderly Americans;
references. C-603. Journal.
PAINTING. tinting papering, first
class, reasonable. Sellwood 1399.
GUARANTEED papering, inside finish
lng, cheap. Tabor 5268.
MAN wants painting, tinting, by the
day. contract. Good work.- Pell 984
SITUATION'S FEM.VLE
STENO, 6 years' exp., wants position
doctor's or railroad office. Bast 8503.
DRESSMAKING
40
PLAIN sewing done. Mar. 4884.
NURSES
60
EAST SIDE SANITARIUM Specializ
ing in maternity cases, we are
MACK William Klack Mack. Good Samaritan WANTED Man with his own truck to
nosp.t.., Aug. io, o naul wood ano coai; w)T empiov- equipped with the latest apparatus for
. i. r'.'nv Dml.i. A i.. I. A fc fell ill. . i . . . . i i 1 '
1-3.7.. "-"'i'" i neip iinance ouying oi a true, aisu
8 ;Bv.'r, can use man and team, can at fcller-
A 1 1 1 1 r. I Iuiu nsouiei. ri. I miTui Vildl
rlum. Aur. 11. 4 yeara. diphtheria.
sen Fuel Co.. room 1, Oregon bldg., for
further information.
FLORISTS
WANTED at once. 50 men; free trans
Dortation. ware while traveling;, for
CLARK BROS.. Florists, 2S7 Morrl- long Job, easy work. 84 per day and
son st Main or A-l 805. Fine flowers found. Call room 401 Panama bldg., 3d
and floral designs, iso branch stores. and Alder Pts
giving nicrous-oxide gas in obstetrics.
better and safer than twilight sleep.
Special rates. Information, call or
phone E. 6087, B-2632. 859 Hawthorne
ave., at 28th.
GRADUATE nurse of ability desires
general night work ln hospital or
can act as night superintendent.
Phone Sellwood 1979. evenings.
MARTIN Ai FORBES CO.. florists, 351 SPECIAL delivery and wagon boys.
Wash. Main 269 A-1269. Flowers Must be 16 years or over. Apply
for all occasions artistically arranged, superintendent's office, 9 to 10 a. m.,
SWISS FLORAL CO.. 412 E. 7th N. Olds. Wortman & Kir.g.
Store 23d and Gllsan. Main iao. I GROCER! oruer cieras must oe ex-
1 perlenced and nave Dest or refer
ences. Apply superintendent's office,
to 10 a. m.. Olds. Wortman ft King.
MAX M. SMITH, tlorlst. 141 h. oth st.
FL'NKKAL DIRECTORS
Xdward Bobnan W. J. Holmaa
Prea. Bee.
J. E. Werleln, tress.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
Third street cor. Salmon
A MODERN SPACIOUS FAMILY BOOM
WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE
LADY ASSISTANT
Phones Main COT. A-lfill
YOUNG man with knowledge of book
keeninz tn assist ln Office. Apply
Western Motor Car Sales Co.. Broad
way at Bumside.
WANTED Salesmen and solicitors.
Singer Sewing Aiacnipe jo., Ji
Washington st.
PRACTICAL nurse, best of references.
confinements preferred. Phcne East
366.1.
THE SHEFFIELD. 270 Broadway S.
8 and 4 room fur. and unfur. apts.,
walking distance, at very reasonable
rent; best of service. Main 2506.
ATTRACTIVE 2-ROOM APTS.
Well furnished suites;, Ideal loca
tion, walking- distance; near parks.
328 Mill.
M'KINLEY APARTMENTS
Modern 3 room. $16 pernio, and up;
private phone and bath; walking dis
tance. E 7th and' MorrlHon. East 3100.
MOST desirable homelike, unfurnished
apartment and sleeping porch on Pa
cific coast. Reasonable. 816 Albina
ave. Mississippi car.
PENINSULA APTS. C-1170. Concrete
bldg 2 and 3 rooms, hot and cold
water, baths, phone, steum heat, 112 up.
ROSE FRIEND APTS.. cor. B'way and
Jefferson. Elegant unfr. apts., best
service. Wnlklng dls. Marshall 1410.
BENSON APTS.. 205 N. 20th St. New
ly furnlslied 3 room apts.. walking
distance: references. Marnhml 4448.
NOKOMIS. 565 Marshall. Modern 2
rom furnished private bath, dresa
ing room otid phone, $15 to $22.60.
JULIANA APTS.. 45 Trinity place, 3
rm. fur., front, beautiful view: also
2 and 4 rms.. reasonable. Mar. 983,
THE ALCO. E. Couch and Union ave.
Nicely furnished 2 room aptB.. strict
ly modern, reasonable. East 2403.
3-4-6 ROOM FURNISHED APTS.
THE- DEZENDORP
208 16th st.. near Taylor. Marsh. 12."
MAGNOLIA APTS.. E. 3d and Belmont.
Modern 1 and 2 room apts., $1.60 per
week up: sleeping" rooms. Knst 212.
GRANA) OAK APTS.. corner E. Oak
and Grand ave., strictly modern, 2-3
room apts. First cIbsb service. K. 3.10p.
FURNISHED ROOMS 9
FzV.TCilE MSTTiL UoTW.
Strictly modern. Under new managnt
12th and Stark sts. Broadway 8822.
WANTED Motion picture operator;
also young man to learn the same-
Clinton Theatre, evenings.
MACHINE man and cabinet maker. 8
hours. Freeland J? urniture -o, Kit)
Macadam st.
J, P. Finley & Son
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main 9. A-1599.
EXPERIENCED auto washer for
nights. Applv Western Motor Car
Sales Co.. Broadway at Bummde.
WANT team or man and team to haul
Piling-. 2c a foot. East 380J. Ua
Union ave. north.
WANTED Strong boy to help in bake I
HOTEL OCK.LEY, Morrison at 10th.
RATES 60c day up, weekly 82 up.
Running water. Free phones and bath.
ROOMS and apartments in modern
hotel, 11. ft week and up. 455 Alder,
$1.60 WEEK up. clean, warm, modern
fur, rms.. central. The King, 309 Jef.
THE HAZEL Furnished rooms, steam
heat, running water. 386 Bd St.
HISLOP HALL. E. 6th and Hawthorn'.
Modern 1, 2 and 3 room apts.. $12.50
up; walking distance. East 882.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
New York Apts., E. 7th and Belmont.
Fur. 2 and 3 rooms, reasonable. E. 238.
HARRISON COURT. &th and Harrison.
Furnished 2 and 3 room apts.-, $15
month and up.
NORTHAMPTON APTS. 407 Hall St.,
2 and 3-room, furnished and unfur
nished. New management. M. 4299.
FOR nice pleasant rooms call at 1S6
14th st. Phone Main 6908.
Gentlemen only, splendid rms bath,
phone, hot water nr. Wash. 33N.17th.
FURNISHED ROOMS
PSXTATX 7AMXXT
70
Chambers-Kenworthy Co.
Funeral directors and embalmers of
Piedmont, 1111 Kerby st. at Emerson.
Lady assistant. VVdln. 3306. C-I13J.
PLACE for working girl to stay if she
will Day her share of grocery bill.
shon light work. Aprly before noou I Much get own breakfast. F-4&8, Jour-
Royal Bakery. 11th and Everett sts.
FIREMAN and engineer, experienced
with machinery and auto repairing.
1256 Halsey st.
IF. L UEM
Undertaker. E. 11th and Hawthorne.
Phones E. 7R1. B-1S83. Lady assistant.
WANTED
livery. - 6n 1st st
Boy with wheel for de-
A. D. Kenworthy Co,
Tabor 5267. 5802 92d St., Lents. Tabor
6895. 66th st. and r oster road. Arieta.
EXPERIENCED Janitor, Journal bldg.
Apply room 312.
MANGLE help wanted. Union Laundry
Co.. 2d and coiumnia.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
The Golden Rule Undertakers. 414 E. j Drove' tnat you have learned the busl
Alder st. Phone East 62. B-5225. I J,es before you leave the school. It Is
H ELF V ANTED- MISC. 49
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL,
462 Hawthorne Ave.
Tn Vii achnnl vou actually do the
work, learn by liAftitianui- anu
nal.
FURNISHED room for rent. 3334
Market St.. near Broadway; reason
able rent, centrally located.
CLARKE apts.. 2 rooms, fur., dis. beds.
phone, lights, heat, 812 up. B'way SOSti.
ROSENFELD (brick) 14th and East
Stark, 3 rooms. $17. $20. $22. HO. $25.
AMERICAN and Marlborough, mod. 4,
S. 6 r. apts. Mar. 3360. M. 7516, A-2H76.
EVELYN APrS., 267 N. 21st St.. 3
room furn. apt.; low rent. Mar. 132S.
GRACE APTS., 24th and -Northrup. 8
room partly fur, apt. Marshall 1079.
HADDON HALL. 414 11th St.. 3 and
4 room apts.. reasonable. Mar. 116.1.
NICELY furnished rooms for rent.
References. 394 Columbia st.
ROOMS AND BOARD
in
ROOM and board for business girls;
modern conveniences, walking dis
tance. $3.50 week. 12 E. 7th St. E. 4732.
Dunning & McEnteerMndrearknri8n
not theory. it is PRACTICE
malteg you a valuable man.
that
every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. I (jjvil service examinations open the
Broadway 430. A-455S. Lady assistant.
East 64. Lady Assistant. C-31-5.
Wilson & Ross
Multriomah at Seventh st.
PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. jT
THE MANITOU. 261 13th. ' Homelike,
steam heat; good board reas. M. 2670.
ROOMS AND BOARD
TTLTVATB FABUIiT
72
ROOM and board, gentlemen preferred;
modern conveniences, walking dis
tance. 611 Morrison. Main 2722.
BANNER APTS.. 489 Clay, modern 2
room, furnished. $12 up. Mar. 20 M
AIRY apartments with good view. 708
Union N. East 3S0.1.
FOR RENT EITS
IH
FINE, light, 6 room -upper flat, gas
range, Inst, -heater. 328 13th t.
Main 173 7.
FURNISHED FLATS
SO
5 FURNISHED rooms, piano, gas. el-MJ-triclty.
$20 13?6 Belmont.
HOTELS
Hotel Australia
51
wav to good Eovernment positions;
T ra n coach vou by mall at small cost;
full nartlculars free to any American '
Citizen OI IS or over, wine tuuaj iw
booklet CE-368. Earl Hopkins. Wash-
Ington. D. C
ONE large room with all convenience;
board optional, 431 W. Park. Mar
shall 4410.
Groskopf. funeral director. Wdln.
4940. C-1155. Killlngsworth and Kerby.
NUMBER young woman and men
wanted to prepare for telegraph
...i . n ii.ln' fill vacancies caused
MILLER & TRACE V, Independent r u- ? unusual drafting men for war. Po
neral Directors. Prices low as $20 gitlons guaranteed. Call or write. Tele
$40. $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691. A-78xj tnh Dent A.oni 606. Panama bin.
Ai n. ZLKIItJI lU. East 108R
Williams ave.
C-1088.
C 1 C lACO Undertaking t o. Main 415.1
OfU L.O
A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay.
MORE men wanted. War causing va
cancies. Opportunity open to eugioies
desiring P. O. clerk-carriers. R. M. C
f-iorka customs, exams. Call today. Pa-
B P Onnl, Belmont at 85tn. clflc states wmnu. .
reeZc OIIOOK Tabor KSS. IhiNSDALE S COMMERCIAL School.
Broadway-Yamhill bldg. Reduced
eral s'erv. Tabor 4314. prices for th cummer. Positions ss-
cureo.
II A A 1 1 -mM 19T3 E. Glisan St. Fu
n AIVI ILIUIt n
WANTED ROOM AND BOARD 30
ROOM and board in private family, not
far from Alblna shipyards. C-496,
Journal.
Two and 3 room housekeeping apart.
single rooms.. i.f per wees
ments
and up. Transients, 60c and up. Steam
heated, hot and cold,,-wa'.or In every
room. Only whltfl' help employed. (
303 V let, cor. Taylor. Main 4203.
SUMMER RESORTS
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
mmnzsHED ahtj uhtubstzskeb
COMFORTABLE rooms, complete for
housekeeping, $1.50 week and up.
170 13th st.
Prtr-rt A'np Free bath, hot, cold water
Uem Apibi $i week up. 401 1st at.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 73
rUB.2n.8KID AJKO PJtrTJKlfTHaTBD
WANTED Seaside cottage balance of
season.' Woodlawn 3360.
STORES AND OFFICES 11
WAREHOUSE and factory building in
South Portland for rent. Modern, 2
story brick structure, trackage; well
lighted. Apply R. W. Hagood, 311
Journal bldg. -
R T. Byrnes, new residence establt.
901 Williams ave. wain. 2211 t.-i!M3
MAUSOLEUMS
AUCTION SALES T0310RROW
THE BAKER Auction House. Masonle
Temple bldg.. ramhlll ana w. i-arn
t snlo st 10 a. m.
MEETING NOTICES
41
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty; buttons,
Pins, chirm". Jaeger Bros."1j!l-3 6th
Vital Statistics
marriages. Births. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Anthony R- Berns. 23. Tillamook, Or.. Agnes
Tittle. 24. I'ark Rose apta.
TliwVire Alilberg, 23. litacada. Or., Elva
Mar AAaiaa. . liMl Uaaaalo.
L. C. Unlnmre. 2S. Peodlrtoa, Or., Vada
Elliott. 27, l2i Hotod st.
Caapar B. Taw. 10, 677 Ladd are.; Toble
M. Kanak. legal. 877 La (id ave.
Virgil Levins. 20, New Huston hotel, Delia
Pitta IS. 6020 fCltb at.
Rnwll Clay Stewart. 24. 6127 4 2d ave. B.
E alia Tkslale. 22. S127 42d are. 8. E.
M. KeuW, 23. 1440 B. Stark. Mlaa A. VTol.
rott. 2X 4233 E. 41at ave. S. .
Roaaell v. Hururma, x. HUladale. Or,
Margaret mhrer. i", 653B Sth sve. S. K.
E 0 0 1 &f Q ? N V 1 Thw 1 inw
SMITH A CO.
Morgan bldg.
Riverview Abbey
Mausoleum
? Plttock blk. Phone Rroidwav 51.
LADIES interested in crochet work or
having same lor saie. sena iuc ior
'fTnndsome Book of Designs" and de
tails. Int. Trd'g Co.. 215 Flledner bdg
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES
MISS DECKER S PRIVATE BUSI
NESS COI.I-KOK. ALIMtt HLIH.
UNCALLED tor tailor .nade suits $s.6j
up Taylor tne 1 ai ior. vz nurnimc.
TWO downstairs front rooms, fur
nished for housekeeping, walking
distance. 467 East Pine. Mrs. Comp
ter,. East 4795.
two nicely furnished housekeeping
rooms in private family, with use of
bath. 689 E. Alder st., near 19th.
OFFICE space for rent in Journal
building. Rent reasonable. No bet
ter service ln city. Apply 311 Journal
Did-.
BEfeV location ln Portland for first
clasa tailoring establishment; will
give long lease at reasonau.e rental.
Apply R. W Hagood. 311 Journal bldg.
fKItr nw m -.. Anmltm .... ..U - ...
S . - . . ... . . i v.K..na, una w& I'. ,
good location; rent reasonable. 318
?'J way Exchange hi d gi
TWO large rooms and pantry on first
floor, clean and well furnlslied. mod
ern, walking distance. 325 12th St.
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-21
4th st.. opp. city hall. Main S564.
Philip Neu A Sons for memorials.
BLAESING GRANITE 9
J 267-3RD. ST. AT MADIS
LOST AMI rOt.Ml
21
HELP WANTED FEMALE 2
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Perma
nent positions ror young women; sal
ary paid wnue learning, yippiy raciiic
ti Tel Co.. 6th floor. Park and Oak
sts.. between 8:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. tn.
LOST Two black and tan females (In
heat), between 7:30 and 10 o'cioc-k
Monday evening. Reward. 7300 6xtlj
ave. S. E. Tabor 4h3.
LOST Physician's black bag. contain
ing ear and throat instruments, near
W. Park and Oak. Return 909 Stevens
bldg., or telephone Marshall 2S97.
EXPERIENCED saleswomen for laces
and trimmings. Apply superintend
ents office 9 to 10 a. m., Olda. Wort
man & King.
THREE furnished H. K. rooms,
private family. 294 Eugene at.
ln
FOR RENT HOUSES
TTiryTJBHTSHED
12
AMONG THE FIRS OF PORTLAND
HEIGHTS
Four room rustic cottage, not mod
ern, nearly an acre of ground; 88
monthly. Fred W. German Co., 732
Chamber of Commerce.
NICE 6 room modern house, corner
Going and Orand ave. Tabor 5135.
NICE 6 room house with
Woodlawn 3528.
FOR SALE BUSINESS
PROPERTY
61
50,000 Square Feet .
In manufacturing center of South
Portland, with Hill and Harriman track
age and deep water frontage. Might
consider leasing.
Owner, 1421 Northwestern Bank b)6g.
Phone Main 8409.
FOR SALE HOUSES
61
ONE BLOCK OFF SELLWOOD
LINE $1200
Very neat 4 room bungalow, corner
lot. modern plumbing. This place Is
sasllv worth $1800. $150 cash, easy
garage. ' monthly payments. Fred W. German
Co.. 732 Cham, ot Com.
WANTED Girl to do housework and
care for 18-month-oia tDy. taii ia
If fMm 77 Inhnann I nr
. ..... "-t .. - V r.iot . ..A nknna al hnlTX
orange ana wnue aniens, uneru uinu ' . .
reward for
Main 210.
return or information.
V-fiSl Journal.
WANTED young married woman to
SEVEN room house with furnace. 37th
and Hawthorne. Heilwood J2S2.
SIX room houses, flats. Graham and
Union East 3195.
LOST Saturday , night on Seaside
. u as l aval a-t nil aaas xn ria-i as -n sbbti ts. aaaa. m
"u uiunn-i"ui " v-- - -j " - i psano; itwr as.
train or at North Bank drot. lady's LAUihs take work home, spare tnua, ' NEW 6 room bungalow. $18 862 E
black pocket book. Finder call E. 6865. $i dot Store 7'. Wssh st Franklin, cor 28th.
newara. .
LOST at 6th St.. near Fremont. Sun
day eve., a v iiiard storage battery
end Dox- i-ioerai rewara. rnone xaoor
S87.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE
29
LOST from 6407 44th st. S. E-. a yel
low Persian cat. Reward. Sellwood
2279.
L jm i . Hjurj wutllt and bedding n
PRESS rti ia, ior rent, sit vises. I East Broaaway Deiween 141
Unique Tailor; Co, SO Etaxk st. I 37th sts Reward. Tabor 122.
LOST Black leather purse on Alder PftPL&lr. l2iO. UWttlySK.
St.. Meier ft Franks store. Aug. 13. Est. 193. 30 achool8. Summer rates
m. jj8t ioiv. newaru. , I Pay wnue learning. rturnsiae su
HOPPICKERS WANTED
picking snd good accommodations.
V APPLY BISHOP BROS.,
316 Sherlock bldg., 3d and Oak sts.
raone aiain n.
RaOHLESV-BARBEfll'iSCfiOOOL
Touhei men and women In $-wMk.
Est Broadway between !4th and I giving diploma, scholarship and tools;
pays wnue leanuur. n. u, C4tr. toucn
I-ORTLAND HEIGHTS House for WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR?
rent. 504 Davenport. Key at 600. Building prices will be almost pro-
house I have to show you can be had
on basis costs before prices went up
at all. Let me show you. J. M. Reeves,
Tabor 1792. .
7 ROOM HOUSE, $2250 '
Modern, built only 3 years, lull base
ment, fireplace, built in conveniences,
60x100 comer, one block from car. A
snap at $2250; easy terms.
LUEDDEMANN COMPANY,
913 Chamber of Commerce.
$2500 HOME FOR $1700
Practically new 7 room tr.croughfr
modern house on beautiful corner lot,
just off the Rose City Targ car line;
$200 each, $15 monthly. Fred W. Ger
man Co.. "32 Charrber Of Commerce.
$10 4 ROOM cottage. E. 19th and
I HOUSE for rent by owner. 666 Clinton.
I Plann n rA no rt I v furn)hM
FURNISHED HOUSES
SO
7 ROOM pertly furnished, west side.
good neighborhood, cheap. Broadway
Hut or Tabor 1901.
ELK'S tooth, mounted. No. 357 en
graved: 32.60 reward, u. w. walker.
Klks ciut.
FOUND A black mare with bald face
last Saturday. 91 w. Broadwav.
Evening East. IbOV. - - - - .
WILL rent my completely furnished
6 room bungalow to couple without
children. Woodlawn 848.
FOR RENT A 6 room modern bunga
low; neatly furnished; very reason-
Me. tnone l aoor sua
FURNISHED , 3-room ' house. . 1077 B.
2th st. W. -FURNISHED
' house, Montavilla . ear
line. $12. East 431,
luk Iai, K rnnm hriua Iai r.1 tntli1
good garden, 2 blocks to Mt-Scotl
carline, $1400; terms. Command see it.
80 4th ave., S. E. or call Tabor 697.
$i'60 MODERN 6 room bouse, fur
nished, garage, fruit, lot 121 ft to
alley. M-V. car. 88 E. 80th st. K.
WILL take auto as first payment on
-4 room . -bungalow, ; modern, : TaWr
S1J. -
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