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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, -SEPTEMBER " 5, 1917. ) . VAR K COUNCIL MEftlBERS LIS1I TO Sj PLANS FOR. SERVICE , MisV Southw.ck, at Meeting :! J at Home of Mrs. Corbett. Tells of Work UndebWay. 125 WOMEN AT MEETING Vlr2Calsls MaeXastar Will Fwadda - at JCostess House to e Established at Amartoam . take Camp. : ' 'S : ' . " Much Interest was evidenced in -the Y;vW. C A. war work council,, repre sentative of which held enthusiastic meetings in Portland Tuesday. A meeting was held in the afternoon at TaLI r.::-;l TW i h . belt, which was attended -by about 125 worn a u. . wvwks 1 .it v nr - & .. At. 41.. mammaJI VIA x. n , v.. a. wurnar w wuuvu., outlined the plan for hostess 'house! " and told of the houses already In oreratlon. At Bremerton there will be eatabllahed a apeclaL representative of ; the council and. the proposed hostess ; ' hcuae at American Lake Will ' be pre ; aided over by Misa' Malale MacMaater of thle city, who. did similar work in the 'east during the summer.' Mra. i John ' Meigs, another member ' of the : council, also spoke of the work. At th aame house a meeting of the young ' Women of the city, held at the home of Miss Jean Mackenzie, waa addressed " by Miss Elisabeth French on the pur poses of the girls' clubs and Patriotic leagues. At noon today a luncheon '. will be given by the business men of ' the city at Hotel Portland, when the j Melting- women will put before them the alma and purposes of the council. f Oregon Pioneer Dies In New York City f - f A telegram Just received from New ! TOrk conveys the newa of tha de&th of Mrs. John Colgate Bell at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 8., Z. Mitchell, New York city. Mrs. Bell waa a plo I neer, coming to. Oregon from Kan- tucky.wlth her hueband,. the late Colo- nel J, C. Bell, in 1854 ' 8he la survived by her daughters, Mra. UW. Oray. Pendleton ; Mrs. ! Mitchell and Mrs. C. M. Maxwell, New " York, and sons, W. T. Bell, Heppner, and R. E. Bell. North Yakima. Her grandchildren are: Mrs. Dom J, Zan. vi, vumi ica ry ana Mrs. Allen K. Jobes of Portland; W. T. Oray. Spokane; Mra Q. A. Hart- man anrl nr.v tji. . t. 1 . vii, tjt. Maxwell, United States navy, France; John Maxwell and Sidney A. Mitchell, New York O. B. Bell, ambulance corps. France and Mra. Helen Bell 7 Boatman, Weafport, Or. . . Before going to New York a year ago, Mrs. Bell made her home for a ( number of yeara with Mrs. Robert :E. Davis. '1': George T. Robinson The funeral of George T. Robinson Was held thia afternoon at (h. on.nj.1 Of A, D. Keaworthy A Co.. int. 'V Rev.' T. R. Hornachnrh miIap nf ih. Grace Evangelical church, officiating. . Mr. Robinson waa killed Sunday near , , AaMandln an automobile accident. SUGGESTIONS TO TltAVKUtttS HAZELW00D :CANEYx tx moxna vaokaozs Adds greaUy to the plaaaure ef a vacation trip. . : Sent by Parcel Post or Express to anywhere la Unit ad 8tatea or Canada. SatlatacUoa and .delivery guaranteed. ., -, , THE HA2ELWOOD ;, (, Ceafeotloaery and nestaarast . vVaahlngton St. at Teatt. . , pertla&d. Or. MATXt THEM TODAY ed FREE! when prints' are ordered. We pay return poatage. Five-hour expert aervica. Largest Phot SunnlV ITnnma in onnweat. WoodardKClarke & Co. Wood-Lark' Bldg. Alder at W. Park RIVEIt RESORTS Str. GEORGIANA iiTOtU UD wat uuronrog , T a. aa. dally. Sandara, f :o a a. tTB. ItrillSX leaves 7:48 a. au datlv ea. Walw Ma. Uahtnatiw Mrwt rtrv(. A-4m. ACTO STAGES REIAKCE UT.' EOOD AUTO STAGES H alrhea. T.wm La Caaa Uoate aad Kfcodo ttandrtm. Boand trio aeaaoa tickets SA. Oara-aT aut Cam 8S.60. Climb Mt Ilood aeTwrtt woaearful . Otaelere all expraatTseM. 114 t each wka four er nxira book. Ticket off lee and ,. BUaxAtr, lie 8d 8U. Oor. WaahlaaaTMar. ' Co.. bat 1!W, C-3103. PLtBCB AkkOW " CAAJL Round-Trip Tickets $6.00 T iLnaa. Waaaa ta Oaaa Xeata. Waloaea; Tawaay'a, Baoaeaeaaraa and Bawra UT OovaraaMat Oaoia aad Kataraj (., Ban. VMS mf ad..r Mala Mt. iuwr gagsiaa 114, A'OTll, Br Uliwtratxj Paiplt on Beojooat, ,Wdlter -Williams Garage J HX'AIJ'',0aJWirr;.' Eratara Orison' a largaat.- flre-toot, aataae. pd day and, alrbt. We are preparedTto ra n acceptably with ell. gas, toraae. automobile aecaoriaa, and - expert repairs. Aarnta Stadcbakar. rord, Dodge care. Tour lata to Urreoa should net fall to visit Oils she trle clrv With its wealth ef aceale caarsu I boae lied 3U Ihe Dallas, Or. He was 54 years old. a native of New Tork state, and had resided - In Lents tor 16 years. He is survived by Ills ared - parents, a widow and three daughters.' all residing in - Lenta. ' A son, Elrojr RoUnaon, reside 4a Shel- aou, ( waan, i na . aaugmers ara j&ra. 3. Hartwig, : Mrs. Georg j. Pilly and Mrs. J; E. Mauck. ' . ' . ' . T., J. -Singleton . T. . Singleton, Indian war veteran J and pioneer of 1862. died at Board man station Tuesday at the age t sz. For many years-, ha was one of the best known fanners' In ' southern Oregon. Most of the time for the. past 2 J years ha has lived In. Portland. Sur viving Mr. Singleton ara his six chil dren, Walter, W. I and T. E. Slngle ton; Mrs. David Clements. Boardman; Mrs. iW. J, Richardson and Mrs. 8. E. Thornton. The body was forwarded to Roseburg today by the Holman Under taking company, where funeral serv Ices will be held and burial made in the family plot of . the cemetery there. 1v , George, M. Lazelle " " The "funeral of George M. Laselle will be held in Oregon City Thurs day under the auspices of the Masons. He died 4 Monday night '; at the ' Good Samaritan" hospital. the vjctln of an ; automobile accident near Oregon City Axignn 8. Mr. Xaaelle was president ot .Clackamas; county fair an had carnea on xarming two; mile from Ormrn'rat, n aa ' i. K years of age and a native" of Michlcan. A widow- and daughter survive him. Joel M, Long - ; - The funeral- of Joel ;M Long was held Tuesday' in the Holman chapeL Be JJ J. etaub afficlatlng. The cir cuit and municipal courts adjourned for an hour during the funeral. f Mr. Long was city attorney" from 100 to 102. He waa 6S yeara of age and waa a member of the "Woodmen of the World; Masons and Elks. Ht is sur vived by his widow, two sons and a daughter. ; . 'l J. E. Nash ' J. E. Naah, .formerly a resident ot Portland, died ' at his farm home in Garden Valley. Douglas county, Mon day. He went to Douglas county In 116, seeking to restore his health. The body will be sent to Iowa fo buriai. '. . ; ' Real jBstate Tranafers - t T?L lr- Ko,w Botiierford B. Bowe, B- AiWna $ 800 ,v'"?r? ."Ti " twwara w. Richard Hornby and wf. to Amerato! L 1 B. 3, Lurrlnton...j Bbejlff to Arthur OotabaiiBen. N. K. U of N. W. and atrip lit rods wide oft h. end . B. t K. W. 14, c. 4, T. 18.. R. 5 hL, containing WVh ; .alao 5 acrea commenclnc c?nter.Seo- ! 80 so begla alDg 70 roda and 8 8-9 roda W. center Sec. 4 B Rlealand and wf. to Otrl 1a " fw. 10 1.042 tand et al. 7, B. 1. " Ktmiref of. 2.100 v 10 3,600 Baakers' Jnv. to Chartea m t -I T . v. . .... . w. . joplin to James P. Jenaen L 15 1 B. 84 bwm .....;....v!V..... DV"T"- txlngsan to Maoly . M. Jotinaoo. laud bea-lnninc 400 ft. B. of N. W. nror V If lx u.w, o 1 N., B. 4 K.j- alao berinnlng g.' ii. rf . w. or . lg Knigbtoo and wt to' jira." LoVtte A. Bobloaun, 1. a, B. 0, Uawtbwne'a irat Ada. . 0. a Purdin to Portland Bealty Trit J? W. 212-8 ft. L. 14. and aU L. , 14. 10, B. 4, Ullham'a 2d Add... i.... BH.wf to ttuVenna Dick. Ix U. B. 9, Albloa 71 Tlie Uregon Home BuUders to Edith Comerturd. L. 5, a, B. 2, Braaee at. Alto. ........ . 10 10 1 , 25 Shwiff to Oeorga Cole, 1.2. & 2."bt'. 10 ' ...T1' Ao5 468 . "SSJS.1" ,8' Park A..T.;7 M. 8. Flabbora and wt. to Hans H. Ja- eoben et il, L 8, B. 27, Kaat Crea- ' ton Claia BroeDDinc to Henry W. Broeu- nlns, I 1. B. 1, Mnrhard Tract alnmey A. Bentoa and hua. to Beverly MBnVmWft,l' h B' VlUamead... M. BlUlnja and wf. to Minnie Struck Meier. U 5. B. 23. Holbrook's Add J,'n baer et al. trnateea, to JohBT. FVHberxlU, L. 3, B. 15, Dixon Elisabeth S. Erta'and VuV to'i." si". "Bnr- 5,fb!' k.7' 8ub- Probatela Adit, to Alblna WiUiam Knoell and wf. to Jullua Gne' ttf!5,S 7- B. J. Koch to JVone 8. Maa'n, 'u' 4, . t B, 8, Qlea ilarboc Bwlaa Aid Hoctety to Ursula Glow. 8. W. . Hrt L. 124, Sec 4, Boae City Oem Wnmi"n ? 'to'LVwjeri 2tle Truat Co., I a, B. 4. Schmaer'a Add. Lock wood Hetxfd and wf. to Graee'sl vr.fl.- A- Arlington Hta.... Mart Melvin and bua. to Alrlra Smith. I 8, B- 7. Unooln Park Annex I Row City Park Aeen. to Sadie L. Park11' 18V City W. t. Banachhach and wf." "to Liicr'' g! fjy. L. IS. I, B. 44, SwUtonTLV 4 48, B. 40, Irrbrton Park... ...... " 1. B. 20 Woodtawn, U 115. lie! 117. 1. B. 8, logleatde Park Add, h & ?: Haw-thome Ut Add.. C h 2i Alblna Homestead, J? t5, J Ht- 8. 6 . It. u 1 B. 13tf, Wooaatock, land be- .affJr.rNf;..:: t - S.000 i 10 10 10 10 10 10 8,000 00 o 10 10 10 10 V10 , BaJMinff permits Evert Ltlsananttl. mnaiv n , J.ldeD.. a0 Beat Thirty-fourth etreet be- 8160 ; xnan; nnllder, aame; "in0".:..r' JWeat. buUder; 8200. . opauiaiBK HUte, repair-12 atory flienroftf teal frame ofllce building. 267 WaaWaitoa treat betw Third and PourlfcV-KeaSS Heatuifeompany. bullden; flo.OOo! Mra. J. Thoreaon, erect frame atoraaa. soa w me- k Poik "tt VleTCi blld J fbtST "reetw,: tbnd anal ' - il w . ' liMA .lktat NMla 4wa 1 , . . iiSrrE? between 'Tiull" J. Balllvant Jr.. Mrt 1 v ' MC Thirteenth betVe'jef fer aS ffi?J- JJS. nS-fi- geet, corner Water; J. A. Tanner, builder; J!7nIJt',!" frame "real k;,.?:. --T, """" i and .OUa w---w.a. aiu, B1VU. A " KftslL .raratV MIA L.IS . VTJatTi(l'K W Grbiu between Vaioa "XSTkzr' ""I wry frame Twentieth and - v-,Mn uiiuucr, Mine SOW. 2- Sf-"!S SWdiSore H. A. AaikltMU Mtm alsSMaa . 6M3 nfty-Ofth avanoT betw'eea xtyS?ui D. 8. Dtlff.. eret m .T -' tomu, inumer; loll, v A. Real . ,iMt vL.TTT' ..i . . : 7 Brracnaa atiiar h.t"l V'rf!" .tfra&eiT; '98 MLLf Mluer- talTd'.T "TOeU,J at- Tniw4 4Hk - Wt a. m . 7 . v vu tor ttobolldi ilSL Bnrkltt. erect frame . Spaaldlng Qrtate, repair two story brick or. der and Waahtngtoa ; D. Gorlea liaauf acturtng company,! builder r tQOO. , TT A. Anderson, repair one' atorr fraaie dwelling, imtlnthtrebetwea Z:ZlL.An,'L Carr Brlnkley, LAND OFFICE PLANS .GUIDE J0 OREGON & V CALIFORNIA TRACTS "-ft ' - ' , . - " ' - I ' r Comml$sionerClay Tallman . Expects Settlers Will Find DescTiptions'a Greaj Help J : TAX PAYMENT APPROVED Tery Utile Timber Released at First, Thongn Spruce "BCay(Be Oat Washington, Sept.' 6.-(WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Homeseekers desiring locations on the lands of the Oregon V California grant probably will be given onusual facili tle for gaining information concern ing the tracts that are offered for aet- tiement through plans tnai are nemg worked out in; the general land office under the direction of Commissioner ClayTallman. ", As a result of the inspection or tne lands, made In claasifying them, a de scription ' reaches the land office of each tract. Mr. Tallman believes thia in formation i will not - have reached Us full possibilities if it remains in the flies of the jand office, or Js merely placed in one big .volume in a land office ,i for inspection. He. tharef ore, plans to have printed, in good time be fore the opening,, a little book which might be called the "homeseeker's guide." . Xuuid to Be WeU Described This will contain' a conclae statement Of the character of each, tract that Is offered. The" information will be in tabloid form, but it Will tell the pros pective settler what he most wants to know, and enable him to ' pick out the lands of which he may want to make a personal inspection. Attached to the book will he a map snowing tne location oi me lands. Even in the brief form pro posed. lt is expected that the book for the first opening will be a vol ume of 60 pages. This will cover the agricultural lands classified In the .southern end wf the grant, reach ing perhaps one third of the way up atate from the California line. Officials of the land office are highly pleased over thex developments which will, allow ft prompt payment of taxes and opening or tne' grant. Tax Payments Approved p The attorney general's office, which for a time called a halt by refusing to sanction the payment of any of the oenaltles and interest on the taxes, while not modifying its opin ion that these assessments do not constitute a' lien , upon the . lands, the payment of all tax claims up to the date of approval of the Chamberlain- Ferris act is now suggested as a proper measure or justice towara the state and the land grant counties, It is probable that the attitude- of the attorney general is directed to the ' future, for the time is coming when, the government will file suit against the railroad company to, re cover the taxes it will 'pay. The de partment , of" Justice has not wanted to be in a position where it might be confronted with an opinion of its own to embarrass -its litigation with the railroad. , , o Delays Expected There Is expected to be little de lay in the payment, of the taxes, as practically all the preliminary work, has been done It "may become neces aary to have written a description of each of the tracts of land on which payment Js made, so that a receipt can be taken individually for,: each tract, , but this would not . Involve much delay. Not much of the timoer land so far classified will be Immediately of fered for sale, it is thought-'; " Cer tain tracts, however, will be. These are - lands which adjoin or interlock with other lands where lumber com panies are now cutting, and , where considerable advantage would ' result from cutting over the grant landa at the same time. It is also probable that if the grant lands are found to include bodies , of spruce that can be gotten out 'i to advantage, a special effort will be made to make this spruce available because' of the war time need for aircraft collstructiqn. - Engineers of a St. Louis street rail way have built a machine to tear up old tracks bodily -and break the rails into lengths that are -easily handled. NEW TODAY Off ices 3-room suite in Journal ' Building, Sixth' Floor1 Broadway front, reasonable rental.: - Apply 311 Journal Bldg. irTinuir a At UAnf minimiin New tires, one extra; extra-tubes and casing. irst class mechanical condi tion. j?me nnisn. uoa buy at x PACIFIC GARAGE' 866 11th st. , - Haln 1098 '" i 1 1 " v - , AUCTION MALKS XUMUKKUW THE BAKER Auction Uouaa. Maaonla Temple Jjldg' YamhiU and W, Fark sta at ie. a. m. v - MKETEJf Q NOTICES 41 STATED . communication of FrlendahiD iodae No. ISO. A. F. & A. M., will bo held at Vincent halL 8d and Sandy bldv., on Wed nesday. - Sept. , 6. at 7:30 P. m. By order w. m. tx k. iiOTKJUruj. secy. KENTON LODGE NO. 145 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication - tomorrow TKn.wt Mlf,l '., ?.A ' l i m , I welcome, uy oraer - or w. W. W. K.Lr ELtL?Tr ,. . .Secretary. SUN NT SIDE LODGE NO. 163. A. F. & A. Spe cial communication x Thur. night. , Work in F. C. de gree. Visitors : ' welcome. uy oraer w. M. . E. M. LANCE. Sec EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons. pins, cnarms. Jaeger sroe isi-5 otn. ' A' mrrl$tsi Births. Deaths. J i MARRIAGE LICENSES Cadmea B. WUiama Jr 9a. "a R mm, M Vtrnlce K. Urecwjr. 21, 2 B. 24th . AUred Graodstroa 2. Berkeley, Cl Madge Mrkum, 24, mo E. 24th at. . William M1U a, au u. 4ntk t. . luhill. Boy. lit, 293 10th at. - - .. ! hdward -A. - Paotperin, 27, Sberweod. t Or., Boae Beraa. 27. 835 lat at. - ; 1 Uraeat 8aU. 2, CorneUns hotel.' Carrie A. Nelaoor, 3d, CorneUua hoteL Juaepa box se. 22. Vanouover Barracka Efea. nor gcUwk-btenberg. 22, 14 E. 28th at. . A. B. Uroaa. 45. 253 B.- 8Hth st-," Marie L. Caplatraab. 2. 258 E. 88th at. ' VUU traneia Canon, 22.- 1560 E. 15th St GeorKanna Oavtdson, 20, 1509 B. 16th at. Herman Jostle. 28. eeui ld ave. 8. K.. Ollre Grove, 20, 7811 60th avel S. Frank Milker, 21, 220 Park St., Maude Tovrea.,18, 22 Park at. . I - - - J. u. wenaenbau, legal. 1172 B. Main St, Lucy V. Kodall, Ipffal, 16b4 K. 16th ht. Walter L. Kracice, 27, Clhekamaa atatlon. GUdi s 11. Bosses 23. 140 E. 87 th at. N. - Brwln L. Grcwell, 24. Vlncnttt Or.. Kath erlne E. Wl&t. 23, 1144 Harrtaon J yt T A T I O N 8 Third floor WW SMITH A f!0 -Motgan bldg. DRESS SUITS for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring-Co., 308 Stark st. BIRTHS MELVILLE! To Mr. and Mra. Victor R. .Mel ville 40S E. 44tb at.. Aug. 26, a daughter. . KELLY To Mr. and Mra. fcdward Peter Kelly, liS E..83d at.. Aag. 21, a son. - , KEKFBa To Mr. and . Mra. Robert Pan! Keefer. U4 Corrv at.. Aua. 27. a daughter. PBKR V To Mr. . and Mrs. Benjamin Percy, buu turn, w., Ang. 23, a oaug-Mer. WAUNBB To Mr. and Mra. Cheater A. Wag- TUKLIh To Mr. and Mra. David Tuklin; 12 -Alder at., Aos- 24, a aOB. . -BBUFF To- Mr. and Mrt. Bene Banff, J104 WilHama ave. Aug. 18. a daagbter C0ATE& To Mr. : and Mra. John Clayton OOatea, Holbrouk, Or., Aug. 28. a daogbter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS T5 LAZULiJi-r-lQ thia city, epteiaber 3. Qeocge uiaeue, age e yeara, Beloved- n us nana or A rr TMlle. fa rhr tt 1ru !rna Ulndel. Fnneral aervlcea wui he held at 11 a. m. to morrow TbursdjLT)r September 8, at Oanamah cemetery, under the auspice ot A. F. and A. m. Arrangementa in care or Miller Tracer. FAY At the realdence, 24,Eaat Ninth street. September 4. Cecilia Fay. ace 41 yeara. be- lored alater'et Mra. Blla l Allatack. Edward P. and Joaeph M. fay. Uaaawlll be offered at 0 a. m. tooiorrow (xfaunday), September 6. it Mt. Kancls chnroh, East Twelfth and Pine atreeta interment Blverview cemetery. Ar- rangementa in care ef Miller tc Tracey. GALE In this city, September 4, at her Ute reaioenre, situ caac xnirty-mira creel, iva Gale, aged ST- yeara, wife of Benton H. Gale. The funeral service . will' be held Thursday, September 6 at 2:3 p. m,. at the realdence eatablialiment of 1. F. tHnfey A Soo, Montgom ery at Fifth. iYlends Invited. Incineration, at Mount Krott Fart crematoemm. MARTIN In thia. city, September TS. at her late residence, 430 Marguerite avenue, alary una Martin, are 73 yeara. The remains will be forwarded Thursday morning, September wnere eerricei will be aeia and interment inede.' WALLEB In tibia city, Angast 27. H. O. wauer, ox yeara. mnerai aervtcea wiu oe held at 10 a. m. tomorrow (Tburaday ). Seotem- bet ft, at the chapel of Miller Tracey. Waah- mgton at -tsua street, mtenmenc lii very lew cemetery. - jjf CRAWFORD Iu thia city. September 6, Eu- -sene t-Tawroro, age 4 yeara. - runerai aer vicee will be held at 2 p. m., Friday, Septem ber 7. at the chattel of Miller as Tracey. Wash ington, at Ella street. Interment at, Boae Ulty cemetery HAMKI, At her late realdence, near BathaayT or., September b, tanma - uantei, age 67 yeara, wife of Henry Hamel. Notice or rocerai later. J. r. tiniey a; tson, airectora. WOODS John Woods. 2d and Hooker - sta., sept, l, 42 years, myecarouia. : SHANKEB Helen Sbaaket, 7 1st at.. Sept. 4, 40 years, chronic endocarditis. -HM INC TON France J. Kamlnrton U 26th at.. Aag. SI, 71 years carcinoma. KAUFFM AN Margaret H. Kauffman. roster road and Bucktey at., Aug.- At. ,4,1 years, em- boliam. - - - HAx NES William Rupert Haynea, . 0043 83d at.. Ang. ttx, o yeara, arterio acieroaia. PLOR1FTS CLARK BROS.. Florista, 187 Morrl- aon st. Main or A-l 805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MARTIN & FORBES CO., Florists, S&4 Wasa.j Main 269. A-1269., Flowers for all occasions' artistically arrangea. MAX M. SMITH, Florist. 141vtth at. FUNERAL i DIRECTORS .'"'?'J'J,?,J?"",51 e-a--a gdward Holmaa " ' -i1 W. 1. Batmaa - rrea. - see, t. BV Werlela, treas. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. .. V ESTABU8BED 1STT " ; ' i Third street cor.i Salmon A MODERN SPACIOUS FAMlLx' BOOM f WITH PRIVATE BNTBANCB LADY ASSISTANT Phones Mala M7. A-1411 : . J, P. Finley & Son Progressive Funeral Directors. .Private Drive Women Attendants. Montgomery at Flftli; Main . A-1B89. V Chambers-Kenworthy Co. Funeral directors and embalmers of Piedmont, 1111 Kerby st. at Emerson. Lady assistant. Wdln. 8306, C-113S. - A. D. Ken worthy Co.' z Tabor 5267. S802 92d at Lenta. Tabor 6895. 66th et. and Foster Road.- Arleta, Dunning & McEnteef every detalt , Broadway, and ;P haertakera. ern in every detail. .Juroaaway, ana .rine sis. Broadway 43U.- a-o. t,any assistant. F. S. Dunning. Inc. The Golden Rule Undertakers, 414 B. Alder st. rnone mast o. ts-omio East 64. - Lady Assistant. -. C-1166. Wilson-Ross - Multnomah at Seventh st, East 781 I CRPH Lrch, B-1888 ' ' ULiivi I t. Assistant. unuertaaer. n m,u um fnnmuriin, Groskopf, funeral director Wdln. 440t C-1166. Klinngsworth and Kerby MILLER & TRACE I, independent Fu . neral Directors. Prlcee low: aa 20. 40 t0. Wash, at Ella. M. 2481. A-7886, A. R. Zeliar Co iBast 108nc-loIlt oiC A CQUndertaklng Co. Main 4162. CrLWtlOA-2321. Cor cV and Clay. Drnmn JP, Qnnt t BelmO" at 85th. Tabor 1268. HAMILTONnerilrboir 4.W R, T. Byrnes, new residence establt. 01 Williams ave Wdln 22d. C-1M8. MAUSOLEUMS ' , Riverview 'Abbey..; -Mausoleum- 2 Plttock block. Phone Broadway tl. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS. 24-l ith st., opp - city hall. .Main 8544. r-niiio pong ior memorlaJs. . U &67- 3 RD. ST. AT M A p'. fe-j-f LOST AND FX)UXI - 2i LOST- Last Sunday on Sandy road or hy new Benson school, a Premoette a uuwr v&tuero. - o. xisno; reward. 229 N. 23d. Marwhe.ll 1211, . FOUND White coat near Olds. W Kings' j sjore.M. c. Runaway., tl Lovejov at. - 1 , , LOST Pair i, glaases near - steps 'on West over Terrace. Finder please call Mar. 5826." - ...w. . 'lHiinpartsrJwho ond camera at . .J.rtlV depot pleaae call , C- 2237 T Liberal reward. - v.- LOST AKD'FOCXD': i (Continued) THE following articles were found on - cara of the Portland Railway. Light mt r-ower company: - cases, 5 grips, 1 sack. 4 purses. 1 suit- i oox. z lunch Doxes. -1 patL l saw, ; i watch, l brace. 1 pair glasses, 2 books, t hata, 1 cap, 1 f iahing rod. 2 pairs gloves, 1 pkg. clock springs, 1 basket, 1 umbrella, 1 crate tomatoes. 1 axw 1 milk can, 1 pair shoea, 1 handbag. 1 eleetrlo iron. x- Sept.; f, -18171 gocart, grips, j. t-oat, a cameras, 2 pairs jrloves, 4 pkga 1 sweater, lmll taocr. 1 ourae. 2 Datn- ina- suits, 4 aack plums, 1 handbag. 1 basket. - - ' . ' Sept. , l17--T tga..v i lunch box, i handbag. 1 pair spectacles. I goeart. i purse, i oatntnr suiv s grips, iaure- : case.- 1 oat 1 iwi. r booK. z um- brellaa. 1 pocketbook and keys; 1 cap, 1 dress, 2 fishing rods w ! ' . Owners may obtain property at J.st THE following articles were found on cars of the Portland Railway, i4ignc & Power Co Sept. 4. 117; 1 valise,- arltia 1 'book . 7 n&cleaarea. 2 nail fits. 1 1 bucket. 1 nin.il envelooe with 15c. 1 'package books. - 1 handkerchief and assv.sasvi . - wvvab -jt - 1 uauwmv v keys, 1 , water bucket, 1 pur se. 1 pair xioves, 1 bundle overalls and lumper. 1 halter for cow, 8 lunch boxes, 1 sutt;ast. Owners may -obtain property -at fist ana Alder street -station. LOST Small collie dog." dn Milwaukle at. Answers to; name of- Croftia. Finder please return to Frances Kon nedyt 826 Rhone st. t ST RATED Ai little female toy fox terrier, white body, black - head. East 7764 or B-H76. - j HELP WANT ED MALE WANTED AMERICAN LAKE ; 5 FREE. FARE FREE FARE Carpenters. ....; t tor S hours - BONUS OF 60 CENTS A DAT IF WORK UNTIL SEPTEMER Ju. Construction work -building ! new military camp. FREE FARE FREE FARE Apply at HURLEY-MASON CO. FreeEmployment Office - Located at 24 N. Jd si. 2d st bet Bumside and Couch sta. THE professional systems division of - the McCaskey Register company haa an opening: in Oregon territory for a high clasa specialty salesman to intro duce the new and improved One Writ ing Method of Keeping Accounts and Case Histories' for Physicians and Dentists. System also adapted toother pi of ess Ions, hospitals and- sanatorium. exclusive --territory.- commission oasis. Earnings as' highvas $1600 a month; others making from 16000 to sm.uuw year. : wve prooi or aotiny wuni letter. Address Professional Division. McCaskey, Alliance. Ohio. - ".' SEE ME TODAT IF TOU WANT WORK 'iv FREE EMPLOYMENT i I want men for all departments of large mill, Young men box factory, planing mill - men, etc. Fallen, buck era, engineers, rig rustlers, skid road men. section hands. -Few openings for men -with fam ilies and Seven Day Adventiats. 25 24 at. cor. 2d and Ankewy. Fare advanced. EIGHT MEN OVER 50 TEARS OLD made 1176 or more during the month of June selling our guaranteed fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Bual- Loess getting better every month. weeuy cauan muvtuivv. uco luaii uv- tlons . and selling outfit. . No invest ment "Or experience required. Why not make some real money yourself? Washington Nursery company. Toppen ish. Wash.-- BRITISH subjects -wanted tor Cana dian oveiaeas forces, forestry . and railway. Join a non-fiahtinc unit if you wish, but choose now and avoid conscription, zzi uoara or xraae oiag Portland, or evenings Home phone B 1130. D. Stevens. -- ' ' WE HA YE openings now for several irood salesmen throughout Western Oregon, Idaho, Montana and' Califor nia, on liberal commission basis. An CBpecial opportunity for men with cars. For full particulars address Nursery. Orenco. Or. - ! WANTED Six boys, with or without wheel, eteady work, 340 to 975 per month; good chance ior advancement. A. F. WISTRAND. 253 OAK ST. BOYS.16 or older, with bicycles for - delivering telegrams- Pleasant, haaltnful employment. Can earn 250 to $70 per month. Opportunity tov learn teiegrapny. r eaerai xeiegrapn Co.. ? noara or 'iraae oiag.' WANTED Marker and sorter, capable of takinar full char ice of department for Seattle laundry; liberal wages. Tel ephone Broadway z 5 between n and o clock. SALESMEN WANTED Better cash inducement to the man that will sail trees. Address Capital City Nursery company Salem, or, GOOD proposition and excellent , oppor tunity for a few expert and experi enced solicitors; city workvj J-939, Journal. - - 7 i 24 SCHOOL boys, after school, bbur; light, dean work. . Apply at once. United Mattress & Pad Co, 427 Han cock. -. ' - - - ' WANTED Boy to learn plumbing -business. ' Apply in person. Alaska Plumbing & HeaUng Co.. 413 E. Mor rison st.' - . ' ' WANTED A, bright boy over 16 years - of age, good - chance for advance- ment. Apply 44 Front st. I'ICK ad shovel laborers wanted; - work inside city, $2.76, 8 hrs. Apply N. E. corner 2d and Flanders. : BOY 1$ years old for . deliveries and work .around, store. Lion, Clothing Co., 4th and Morrison. ; WANTED Young . man to work - in grocery store.-! A. F. Schults, Yam Mil Market, - cor. 2d and' Yamhltl.H WANTED A first class grocery clerk, to take-orders and deliver; good pay. Call Main 4637. at Multnomah st. RELIABLE boy to learn auto repair ing; preier some experience, - ssa Everett at. WANTED--Boy to work - in - grocery. . State. age, reference and salary ',mx' pected. J-937. Journal. - - i WANTED Young men for delivery, clerk. wrapping: experience pre- f erred. ; Ben Selling. ? M WANT dark room man; -must be good -lprtnter; Sandy's Kodak, Shop, 28 waantngton. BOY Jn linotype office. Light work, short hours, with chance to learn. WANTED-Meflita distribute circulars - 7 a. ' nL- Thursday. ' Keliey, 100 Vs Front St.- - ' SOLICITORS wanted ; to , sell high grade tires to the trade.' 81 4th st WANTED Figures on concrete work. - Same with a mixer.; 95 Hawthorne. CABINET f Oremhn wanted. Freeland - Furniture Co., 970 Macadam at. ; WANTED "Experienced - roof painters. v lOBraey oingrf H.. m. WANTED A. delivery boy. that can ride horse. 133 N. 12th. . - WANTED Boy, with f wheeL Apply at once to Muller A Raas Co.. Royal bid. BOY wanted, 16 yeara or over. .Apply Library, 10th and Yamhill. BOY wanted. Apply 74 th mU tLSLP WANTED alALE Continued) . - - l 4t LARGE Boys'! Clothing Specialty Store requires at Once the services of A-l first class salesman, M-614; Journal. - HELP WANTED MISC. 49 ' liAWXWUKM!; -AUTO feCliUOl , .u. '481 -Hawthorne. Ave. ' In this achool you- actually do' the work, learn by EXPERIENCE) and prove that, you have learned the busi ness before you leave the-school. It la not theory. It is PRACTICE that makes you a valuable- man. WANTED Men and women to quality for eovernment , tMaitiona. Kttvoral thouaani appointments to be 'made next few montha. Full information about- openings, how to prepare, etc . free. Write immediately for booklet CG368, Earl Hopkins. Washington. D. C. flUMBiitt young womeo ana men wanteds' to prepare-. for' telegraph service to help fill vacancies eaused by unusual drafting men for war. Po sitions guaranteed. Call or write. Tele- grai utpu room oos fanama blda;. MUKlii men wanted. War causing va oanciea. Opportunity open to ellgiblea desiring P. O. clerk-carriers. R. m C clerks, customs, exams. Call today Pa clfic States School; McKay bldg city LEARN EXPERT- ACOOUN nvn LOW COST AND EAST. TERMS LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVER - v SITT, . . P. O. BOX 1148. PORTLAND OR. "" ttTdv Z tt . . : i u uywinainst ana OD . Ucian. The, De Keyser Institute of Optometry, Columbia bldg. Also eve- uaiK vi, ones. R. R. BILL. CLERKS r. ,n .i T My course allows you to become ef ficient within 3a to 0 daya. Positions wcuihi. Mr. anwiaca, Worcester bldg. IN VEN TOR - wants reliable man witiij , vayuoi ior permanent ml.f. hhainess. 1000 to 20uo required. Ada. Wm. Tupperj Gen. Del... Portland HlMSDAlK' COMA1ERC1A1. School! Broadway-TamhUl bldg. Reduced vi - bubw, roiItlOSl ta. Im I .A, JH, 1 tfS "-xvjcuxt t PK1VATE BUST- .oo atilBM BLXK3, UMCAL.L.i!.i tor tanor made auita .5o up Taylor the Tailor. H Burnaida HELP WANTED FEMALE 2 TELEPHONE OPERATORS Perm. " positions - ror younjr women; aiary paid while learning. Apply Pacific TeL.A Tel. Co.. aUth xloor. Park and Oak sts.. between t:30 , m, and 6:30 p. m. - . 1 j WANTED : : TOUNO WOMEN uinwnicr or Telephone and typewriter experience. Clean employment. Apply 1 532 Worcester : Bfdg. POSITIONS open in store department . ,at Brooklyn S. P. railway ahop for Women who can handle and aort light ! -Steady work at 22Hc per hour," with a "" Man lumoer, DOltS, etc a.;cna.nce ior increase after-becoming fa "uar wiui wr,. vvoraing nours. ra. to 4:30 n. m. Apply to Store keeper. WANTED Competent arlrl far housework) 2 in family; good wages tl. rol.at-.lsh cs-4 vl Phnna VTa 4 at443 ""' ' awa'v Bh a-a UVUO aUMU VU Ul A-6187 mornings or evenings, or call luuraaaj tuiernowa irom A to S O CIOCB at igg n. gtn St. CAPABLE woman for nermanent noal. tlon distributing hosiery ana under wear to regular, customers, at mill prices. All or spare time. 360 to 3100 monthly. Parker Co, 2748 N. 12th. st rnuaoeipnia, ra. STENOGRAPHER High school edu cation, good -appearance, under 25 yra. old. Nice steady position in St. Helens. Salary about $60. Lock Box 100. St. Helens. Or. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 484 E. 61st st. N. Tabor 4336. GENTLEMAN with H. K. rooms wants cook between 26 and 35;- no chil dren. D-499.1 Journal. NURSE girl to assist with light house work; no washing. $10 a month. Ta bor 6918.- WANTED Girt to assist with general housework. 699 Lovejoy at. Call mornings. . . WANTED Strong woman to help care for elderly lady and assist wltn housework. Sell. 680. GIRL for general housework. Refer ences. 454 B. 21st N. Tel-East 4016. GOOD girl wanted for general houso- worar ana cooiting. bsi Marshall st. WANTED Competent took and maid: gvvu wea,scaa. van Aaa.sa.g ciiail j, J r, COOK Family of 4. Good waaea. Phone East 2019. B-1505. WANTED Waitress, Royal Bakery 844 Morrison t. ' LvADIES take work home spare time. Sl flosen Mnrf 7 Wash St. LADY to solicit. Apply-414 E. Ash st. HELP WANTED MALE AND . - ' FEMALE 20 STUDY bookkeepmg. shorthand, teleg - raphy. salesmanship, English branches, at an accredited schooL Write or phone Main 690 - for cata logue; graduates guaranteed positions. BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE. 167 4th! st.. near Morrison. mi. acawia - Duuiiur rates.- Pay while learnlag. ; 234 Burnslde sC emi mmm, smmi Teaches men and women in 8 weeks, giving a diploma, scholarship and tools Pays while learning. 38 N. 2d, cor. Couch OREGON Barber College wants men and women to learn barber trade; paid while learning; position guaran teed. 233 Madison. WANTED Help i Lady or genC in grocery, store. 107 KTlpatrtac st. SITUATIONS -MALE GAS engineer- and mechanic, willing to go any place; wants position. J 4l. Journal, i ' - , 3 SITUATIONSFEMALE RB FINED young southern woman, age 26, graduate v bookkeeping, steno graphy, wishes a position. References given. Phone 8ell. 2114; COLLEGE girl wants office or store work for a month and- after Oct. 4. Saturdays oniy. ist 4g. GIRL to aaaist with housework, $12 month. Room and board, home pi lvl leges. Tabor 6865. 1095 Hawthorna- 5 PRIMARY teacher wlshea position as governess and tutor in, private fam fly. Tabor 2438. ' - - - SITUATIONS WANTED-rMALE AND FEMALE- 23 MAN and wife, coo ka, reliable and' ef ficient. - Want camp -or 4 boat Job, Can give good references.- Main 8 J7 or. cai U 876 TamhilU MAN and wife wants work, farm or "hard. anything. J-942, Journal. : - DRESSMAKING ' - " -io PLAIN sewing done. Phone . Marshall . 4894 NURSES J" EAST SIDE SANITARIUM Speciails - Ing i in maternity cases, we ara. equipped with the latest apparatus for giving .nicrous-oxide gas in obstetrics, better and . safar than twilight , alee bpeclal ratea. - Information, call of phone E. 607. B-2632. $58 Hawthorne ave, at 28th. , i . FURNISHED HOOMS Strictly modern, under new atanagrnt. 1 2th and Stark sta Broadway 382J EOXtb : uCKUfK, Morrison at ltrta. RATES 60o day up, weekly 18 -up. Runninar - water. rree pnonea ana oath. KOOAtci aim atmrtuivats . la tuvuara hotel, ll.lh week and up. 456 Alder l.au rtLttt up. cau. warm. moarn rut rmi., eenrrat. t ne King. e Jef 'ina; -ttitutLue urniaaea rouma, atvuut heat runmn water - 185 Id st " FURNISHED ROOMS TO raTTATS TAMTXaT SPLENDID room with sleeping porch; reasonauei oatn, neat ana -pnone. 884 CollegeMW corne. West Park. Call mornings ad evenings. ' ' - ' NICELY , f urnished - room, reasonable. nil to. inn st corner Aiaer. cast 3678.' - ' ' ' : - ROOMS AND BOARD 1 ROOM, and board for Jnuslness girls; : moaern conveniences, walking dis tance, 13.60 week. 12 E. 7th st. E. 4732. The Martha Washington, 880 10th, 'or Dullness innp una stuaents. niar.uni The Wnitehail. 263 6th st,, room and board: reaa. ratea. Mrs. Price, mrr. THE MANITOtl, 2S1 13th. Homelike, steam beat; good board, reas. M. if to HOUSEKEEPING -ROOMS ayrntmsKKn Atri trBTmssissxo NOKOMIS ANNEX 82.60 and bp: two nice -front rooms. Including hot and cold water and elec tricity. Phone Broadway 2642. 245 N. 17th st. ' $2:50 TWO nicely" furnished. v clean lower rooms; phone,', walking dis tance. 44 Kast Ttn St. STEAM heated ' front houaekeeolna. fireplace, well furnished: aood loca tion. 433 MarKet. - flnwvk A Free bath, hot, cold water. VJGIU nuiO 81 week up. 401 1st St. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 73 rv3uns3aX2 asro parruamagEto SfBZTATB T AM2XT LARGE front room and hall, with fire place, suitable for two; also single room In modern home; beautiful view of river; good board. 640 Grand ave. Sellwood 2909. NEATLY furnished rooms, 775 Glisan st. Can do light housekeeping. Main 1040. FRONT H. K. suite, bath. "gas, private family, reasonable to adults, do 9th t . '1HKKE furnished U. K. rooms, 2U4 - Eugene st FOR RENT HOUSES usrinunsxxo is TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS Th, "C,A RollahlA Service'! com- nanv wilt h nlaaaad tn serve VOU With light and power. Phone us. Marshall 5100. A-6131. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. 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. ; OAOD fi room house, .hot and cold wn - ter. electric liaiits and full base- ment: fruit and flowera. only 312. J B. HororooK, in-ilt ranama mug. 6-ROOM house, 409 Columbia St., not modern but close in, rent only ia Main 8429. i nnnM newlv finished, electricity - gas. bath, fruit treea- nice- home, $1060. 666 Durham ave.. Woodiawn 774 MICHIGAN Ave., cor. Beach, new " ly renovated, $8.60. including watfr. Phone neuwooq im. SAVE carfare, rent good, cheap houses In South fortiana, near tne amy building plants. Marshall 4440. THREE, 4, 45 riom houses, walking distance, inquire an uiiamwu. 7 ROOMS, with piano, $16 per mo.. or $12.60 without piano, . raoor 7368. $98 rooms, 88 N. 76th. Mackley, Mar- . . r n r r snail 0000. FURNISHED HOUSES 88 NICE 6 room modern, bungalow, fur nished complete, quarter-sawed oak, eto. References. 4121 67th st. S. E. Tabor 1739. FREE HOUSE RENT Inquire 99 East 82d at. N. 1 block -a,rnnu..tiiA . a a .1 ..I - 1 CHEAP rent to steady renter, nicely furnished 6 room bungalow, block to 7-mlnute car service. Main 1493. 7 ROOM furnished house, 61 E. 7th St., opposite Montavllla school. Ta- bor 425L v PORTLAND HEIGHTS cottage, 6 rooms and attic, reasonable. Mar- snail 4887. MODERN 6 room, piano, laundry, fruit, lawn, etc, $18, Block Woodiawn car. 1444 em. FOR RENT Furnished fr room bun galow, 2 blocks from car. r-none Woodiawn 2505. NICELY furnished, 7' room house. -in Laurelhurst Park. Phone Tabor 256. $16.5i) 5 room cottage good location. close in, east siae.- xeu wuni, 6 ROOM furnished house. $16 free. 761 Williams ave. W 16. water din. 410. APARTMENTS FURNISHED AND UNFURNIS HE -hwT 1AVTMB 17it TWTWTfl J,rg s-J nvawa aw m9Ma.m - a Nicely furnished 3 and $ room modern Apts. Also single rooms Reasonable 167 Stout St. nr. Washington. Mar; 4809 PENINSULA APTS-C-H70. Concrete - bldg., 2 and 8 rooms, hot and cold water, oaths, phone, steam heat. 312 en. ROSE FRIEND APTS., cor. B'way and Jefferson. Elegant unfr. apu, best service Walking dls. Marshall 1410. BENSON APTS.. 206 N. 20th St. New ly furnished room, apta,. walking distance: references. Marshall 4448. - THE STANFIELD apta. completely furnished, near shipbuilding-plants; reasonable. Main 7392. NOKOMIS, 665 Marshall. Modern 2 room furnished, private bath, Areso ing room adn phonw. : 316 to-323.60. "niLIANA APTE, 41 trinity; place, 8 - rnvur-.' xront. beautiful view; alas J and 4 rms.. reasorable. Mar. 883. - HARRISON COURT, I th and Harrison. Furnished 2 and 8 room apts., s $1 J month and up THE ALCO. E. Couch, and Union ave. Nicely f umlahsd 3 room apta., strict ir modern.-reasonable. East 24C3. -- 1.4-i ROOM FURNISHED APTS. THE PEZENDOB 848 16th st.N ttear Taylor.- Marsh. 188. MAGNOLIA APTS, E. $d and Belmont. tek up; sleeplw,-vooms. East 212. wt GRAND OAK i APTS- corner-B. Oak f and Grand ave strictly modern, 1-3 room apta. rirat caaa acrrnai wu. a, NEWLY furnished rooms, sleeping nnrehr also 2 rooms. Portnomah, 219 Is. latn. JUST what you want, two furnished h amnnv rooms for housekeeping; steam heat; no small children. 448 Clay H18LOP HALI E.'4th and Hawthorne Modern L 2 and 3 room apta., $12.60 Vp. walking distance. East 883. - TTNTITCH NEW MANAGEMENT - New York Apts, E. 7 th and Belmont Fur.-1 wd l rooms, reasonable. 'E. 23S. NOBTHAMlT'ONro0T Hall st, 2 and 8 room, furalshed and unfur wished New management," M. 4299, ROSTtNFKLDittck,-J4tt-n,l Ea Stark.' 8 rooms. 31 7,' $20. $22.60. $26. AMERICAN and Marlborough, mod. 4, t. 9 r. ipia war, . n. tn, a-a i( GRACE APTS, 24 tb and Northrop. . mm.mmm MAlXW 4M ' B k4 h$ aOakS I 6 Aa I tfyni ya a tj a w , sa w ; i wtimi iviy PANNER APTS,": 488 Clay. mod ern 2 room furnished. -312 up. Mar. 2014. EVELYN APIS. 267 N. 21st at, 2 . room turn, apt.; low renA Mar. 1324, APAnmrrvTa : -a FURNISHED &Xli LAFLRNISIHiU yyoatuaneai JAEGER APARTMENTS . Washington and King Sts.. ; . ' ' 8, 4, S and t rooms. ' EV.r. mmaA-M .,,.., ... vWhMe maple floors, electric ranges. VILLA ST. CLARA ' I2th Mi Taylor. -Modern, com pic ly. furnished apts, ;. Walking distance; references. PENROSE APARTMENTS' -Grand ave.. bL. Uoi rlaan mil - ttal. mont; new 2 and $ rooms, completely fur.; aolld brick Udg.; wlteenamel am manomny nnwii walKlntf diet oe. U'htlNLKV 1 PA RTuc-vni Modern 8 room, lit ia: m . .' private phone and bath; walking die tance. K. 7th and Morrison. East 3100. rrr . . . . 11 v THE UlXnil lllh mrA Clean, "furnished modern apts. Stearh r." "v '"vate oatna, cioseta. pnouea, Uw Slrabie locntlon K'neorvable MhImIIIoH FOR SA LK By, owner, dandy apt. House, 21 rooms: 6 minutes ta Braad. way and Washlngtori st. Particulars call Broadway 369. FORDHAM Modern unfurniabed apta. -.M.ruvu uaruauuui vest -OI SSTV ice; 8 room, $8e; 4 room, $36 and $40. Marshall 1M1. . - THE NEWSOB HILL, brick buUding, 6 floors, all tuod. conveniences; 86 and 3 room suites,, few furnished; lawn, iimucti. uniaa st. near saa st. FtiiMSHED FLATS FURNISHED 8 room, flat. 2l4V Em ajcnq Ml. ttuiuinw 4 room lurinsuea iiau waia ing uisiance, nta Market. - UOTLL3 3. otel Australia Two and 3 room houaekeeDlnx apart- men la. Single, roouta.. 1.7a per weea' and up. 'ltavualeuiji aue and uu. Steauu heateu. hot asd cold water iu avarv loom. Only -'white hein tnnuh,yil. 2UH 1st, cor, lay mr: Main 4303. - biOntis A .Ml Orr'lttea ;"fUi VVAna.,iuu6, aLuu t.ciury uuUUm In ' " bouth fortiand tor iuu alouaia il atory orick structure, trackuge; well . ugnieo. Aupjy . aiagoou. mil jour-y nai bldg. . - - ,.v:-i UriCh. space tor rent iu Juuruavl building. Rnt reasonable, fto bet Piog tltai' location tn Portland (or first class tailoring eetabllanmeut; will give lone lease at raaSonabla rvntai. Apply H W aaood. AH Journal bhujj FOlt &VLE HOt'SES 4 84260 JHOME FOR 22850 : 7 ftDOm stucco 1A bun a-alnw.' full baserifejit, cement - floor, stationary tubs, "walls of basement lathed and: F Mastered, extra toilet downstairs, built n features, hardwood floors, massive iirepiace, windows tn closets, corner' lot. sewer, paving and walks all in and included In prime, namely, $2860; veryH easy terms; photos at office, of FreC W. German Co., 988 Cham, of Com, t ONlil - ULOCK Ur'r' DbU,uv 4 LINE $1200 - . :. Very neat 4 room bungalow, corner s lot. modern plumbing, this place Is easily worth $100. . $150 vaao,- easy monthly payments. Fred VV. ueriuai Co., 7S2 I'hsm. ot Com. - ' $XoM iiOalE FOR tlie -Practically new ,7 room thi roughly modern h04 on beautiful ccrner lot, tust of f the - Rose City Par car line,. 8200 cash, $16 monthly. Fred WV Oer-? mm Corf 12 Chatrber of commerce. ' Wai pay cents car lair and rent! t 4 room modern cottage, lot 25x111.': 8 blocks -from - Multnomah club; 10 minutes' walk from P. O. Price $200o, terms. Phone '-owner. East 4720. t . , , NEW BUNGALOW $1126 C ' AND SIX LARGE LOTS ' 6 room plastered, wired for lights, cIobs to electric station; good road; easy terms. Call at 600 Concord bldg. A RE A L SACRIFICE -; f fc ? " Six lota and 6 room house, Division st, between 62d and 66th, $2760. Ta nor 1S. - -I AM leaving city, modern 6 room house and garage, 7 8x1 00-root lot, with 11 fruit trees; also garden, $1000; casa 312O0j on terms. Call Col. 361. ' ' FOR SALE LOTS 3 LOTS. 80x100, Z blocks to Mt. Scott I carline, 8 room bouse, lots of fruit, ' shrubbery, cement walks, $1400. part ; cash, long time en balance. Come and see It. 6830 46th are. 8. E. Tabor 667, FOUR LOTS, Vairport, $660, Lota 1,' ' 2. 3, 4. block ,. Resident owner s paid 31330. Fred W. German Co4j722 Chamber of Commerce. faj AOIEAGK 57 . :':.CHTAX'Ac1REAat-'Jtt Five' acres, $269: $10 down, $8 perS month buya 6 actes of land between Portland and Centralla. on the . mala line, of railroads, IH miles from . town of -800 population, sawmills and ahlngle milla Some of this land U partly cleared; running streams, some , Kiaf tiMM 4 at A SAMS kaHAH laAmal At? 4 IS 4 a. land 4s good onion landl Can give, you ; any aina oi a piece you want. . . i; : . $20 down, $10 per month, . buys 48 f. acres good land at" $22.60 per. acre: 2K miles from the . Columbia river between Portland and Astoria, in Cow. iits county, This land is free, from ' rock and gravel, lays nicely; good soil and holde moieturec -. ; iiil-r tCf ' MSI I SSI SSI mm. 'T 5 -i-'.- . nriljLi nBUJalj T.niAl Xli . j., s. s -s , -- 818 Railway xchinra bldtWtTB ... i -:L.. -II. i a r i.i , t 1 T i Tl ,m "r: i c r-uiDson nau acres ; . OooA soil." city water, close ia . line, easy terras; will build . to sui$ purchaser.' Phone Marshall 1685 or Bell wood 476. -John H. Gibson, owner. :- LOoKt ook! Small acreage, near Bea- verton and electric- car. water and. 'J gas, cheap, on your own terms. F-Lu- r. bole, 723 Chamber of Com. Main-1434.? CHICKEN, FRUlTa GARDEN ranches near roniana; , , is acre tract, $66 to $2opsr acre, easy terms. M Farland. 506 Veon bids.. Portland:" ' 8io ptR month buys fine garden tract. 160x200. with some Improvements. Masters, 202 Wilcox bldg. , FOB. SALE FAIUIS 17 -Splendid Stock. andGrain . - Ranch " None better than this west of the . mountains; 1040 acres, 100 miles south of Portland'. 600 acres In culti vation, 260 acres bottom land, especi ally well fonced and well watered, seven million feet merchantable tim ber, lots buildings; PERSONAL 159 tons hay. 76 head Durham heifers, 60 Holsteins, 100 hogs, work horses, sad die horses and alf implements. Price for everything $55,000; easy terms. Lo cated right at station. Hargrove Realty, Co. - 122 V. 8th st, - Phone 'Broadway 4881 musi aeu Going to LoseT My Farm J, - I ara' a widow and- will lose my farm by foreclosure thia week If. i don't sell. Have 1340 acres, $ miles fromT city limits, east side. ; All In. cultiva tion, loose, mellow toam, no roc. Liv ing stream. 6 room plastered bunga low, large red barn, concrete founds' tlon,s outbuUdlngs. All kinds' bearing fruit. . Price 34000.; See the place and, make mo an offer. - Bee my agents, .-. : ; : Hargrove Realty, Coi : b 122 N. th st -Phone Broadway 4381, 4 ACRES, all clear, on Pacific high - way. Houser barn and outbuildings. 59 fruit trees, 1 mile from depot. Good ? school. Will sell cheap, - Address 44 Wolf Creek. Or. ' FOR SALE 6 6 acres good farm land; miles- from town. - .Must have , $2500 down. - Terms on balance at per cent Interest. ZX-808, Journl. .(Ooatinuad oaXsat lazt) 2