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    THE OREGON SUNDAV JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1918.
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STEEL PLANTS IN
AT FULL CAPACITY
Ruralite Had Idea
' Big War Was Over
RICA WORKING
A
t
War Products Set Wheels Hum
j ming and New Methods Are
I Introduced to Meet Needs.
ORDNANCE EXPE8TS TRAINED
United .States Enters War With
VOne Expert for Every 200 In
' Germany; Handicap Overcome.
St. Louis. Ho.' June (I. N. S.) A
man who did not know that America was
at war -was discovered hro by a con
ductor on a market street ear. A
farmer boardedUth ear and stood on
-f the rear platform. A squad of Bailors
marched past, attracting the rurai-
-fte's attention..
Who are those fellows V the man
asked.
They are United States sailors,"
the conductor Informed him.
"What are they for?"
"They are groins' to fleht for Uncle
Sam and you."
"Where T
"JDon't you know there Is a wart"
the conductor asked.
"Ain't that over yet V was the man's
next Question.'
Informed that the war decidedly was
not over, hls'only comment was: "Well,
I swan."
froc th Committee Public Information
' Washing-ton. June 8. The foundries of
Jl steel planU in the United States are
today dolnr capacity business. Through
out the night the work will go on with
, slight Interruption. The whistles that
blow to announce closing time to one
army of workers will be a summons to
another shift to take its turn. The blast
chimneys will continue to roar, and the
glittering white-hot streams of molten
metal will flow into the molds. A year
ago only two of these It foundries where
Cannon forgings are now being made
were In existence. The foundries at
Bethlehem and Midvale represented al
most our entire resources for the mak
tug of cannon forgings. Today these
two plants constitute less than 10 per
cent of our total facilities for making
such, products.
Sew Methods Introduced
' In one year a new Industry has been
created. In this country. It Is new not
only In the sense that the 14 foundries
have been built, but that the processes
. of manufacture are new. Making gun
forglnrs Is different from making steel
forgings for any other purpose. The
heated steel must be pressed and not
hammered. The methods of heat treat
ing the steel, of cooling It, and of an
neallng the molten metal are all differ
snt- Yet, within one year, this new in
dustry has been built up In this country,
and today It provides the wherewithal
for the carrying out of an artillery pro
gram the like of which has not been
projected in any other country.
- Nor Is that all. In more than a score
of other factories gun carriages, recoil
mechanisms and other parts of artillery
are being made. For the making: of
those parts new Industries have likewise
been created. As an instance, a new
Industry was established to manufacture
.glass of a quality available for use in
telescopic sights on cannon. Such glass
1 had never been made In the United
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
IN BETTER DISTRICTS
FINDING READY SALE
Fred A. Jacobs Co. Reports Sale
of 18 Expensive Parcels in
Three Months.
MARKET FOR HOMES:
IS GREATER THAN
SUPPLY AT PRESENT
Realtor Finds Shipbuilders Good
Customers,' and Predicts Good
Conditions Later.
States before.
I .Experts Are Educated
i I! When we entered the war we were
" lisifi JlrtittinA Kv at la stir ' asV rt '-
ism iwey yvu J sesrvsa. v wvm.uwui
knowledge. We had been a peaceful peo
ple; we had not trained our scientists
and. engineers in the art of munitions
making. Therefore, we had but one ord-
nanoeexpert for every 200 In Germany.
Wej went Into this war with an ord
nance bureau consisting of 97 officers
and 120 enlisted men. Not all of those
7 officers were ordnance experts. Some
of them were only on detail to the ord
nance department. In fact, not more
than eight of them were charged with
the designing work- in the manufacture
of artillery. Before a year had elapsed
the ordnance department had grown into
an organisation of 6000 officers, 80.000
I enlisted men and 20,000 civilian era-
Ployes. It has undergone a thorough
j reshaping to adapt Itself to the extraor
I dinary new condllons. The ordnance
! bureau In the first year of war did a
' total business of $4,700,000,000. In peace
1 times Its average annual expenditures
. I were tl4.000.000.
i ,, 1
lot all the aetlvity In Portland resi
dence property is confined to selling
small homes. The Fred A. Jacobs com
pany has sold H costly parcels of resi
dence property In Irvlngton during the
last three months and probably that
number of the same kind of dwellings In
other sections of the city during the
same period.
"Specializing in the best class of dwell
ings for the last several months I find
that there are any number of people here
who are looking for what might be
termed the finer class of homes," said S.
8. Battln, associated with The Fred A.
Jacobs company as a department man
ager. "The lumbering people never made
so much money as they are making now,
and many of them are buying expensive
dwellings located in the mora desirable
sections of the city. Since the first of
March I have sold 18 high priced dwell
ings In Irvlngton and I have Veals on
now for a number of this class of prop
erties at prices ranging from $20,000 to
$40,000 each'
Mr. Battln calls attention to the fol
lowing recent sales in his department :
Two story Dutch colonial house on
East Twenty-fourth street north, pur
chased by Scott Bozarth for -a considera
tion of $5500.
Two storehouse at 777 East Twenty
sixth street north, purchased by W. F.
Wiggins for $5500.
Modern home at 680 East Eleventh
street north, sold by J. A. Jackson to C.
O. Llmburg for $5600.
Colonial bungalow at 961 Bryce av
enue, purchased by Ben H. Hazen for
$6750.
Two story house at 539 East Twenty'
yew top at
AuctionSales
Well-paid shipbuilders are giving to
the local real estate market a prosper
ity that it has not known In several
years. This is the conclusion of Frank
I McGuire. who has been specializing
for the last- year In selling small homes
and finds that the shipbuilders are his
best customers.
"The trouble is," said Mr. McOulre,
"not to sell the houses. We can sell all
that we can get. But our difficulty is
to find somebody with a house who
wants to sell it. Improved property has
i.ot risen in value to any very great
extent. It has not increased anywhere
near in proportion to the increase of the
demand. It is possible now to buy a
very good, comfortable cottage, well lo
cated, within reasonable distance of the
streetcar, for from $1500 to $2000. while
a pretentious bouse of seven or eight
rooms can be had for from sz&oo to
$3000. Of course, somebody loses money
on a house of this type at such a price,
but the man who has been carrying it
for, several years wants to sell, and
shipbuilders and other investors want to
buy.
"Of course. In my Judgment, this ac
tivity is the forerunner of good real es
tate market conditions, and it won't be
long until all classes of Portland real
property will be in active demand and
selling at good prices."
Mr. McGulre reports the following
sales as having been closed In his office
during the last week :
241 East Fifty-third street for W. H.
R-oss to Joseph B. Leatherberry, $3000.
6714 Sixty-third avenue southeast for
J. Asher to Anna Churchman. $850.
64 East Ninth street for F. D. Warner
to J. F. McCarthy. $1750.
1246 Michigan avenue for O. P. Eillng
sen to E. H. Archibald, $1000.
Southeast corner Eighteenth and Hol
man streets for E. S. Knight to Vic
toria Heyes, $1200.
50J Roselawn avenue for H. Flatch
roann to T. J. Glrmshaw. $850.
Corner Seventy-third and Knlckitat
streets for R. Jones to R. L. Greenman,
$1756.
House and lot 16, block 34. Brentwood,
for F. J. Mitchell to Mary E. Williams.
?900.
1072 and 1076 Lambert place for W. A.
Wright to W. W. Billings. $3100.
5319 Thirty-third avenue southeast for
Lena Ayres to Frank Pruett. $1500
3100 Fifty-third street for Theodore
Frazee to George R. Slater, $1550.
BUILDING PERMITS
AT- -
WILSON'S AUCTION
HOUSE
169-71 Second Street
(Near Yamhill)
REGULAR SALESDATS
MONDAY WEDNES
DAY AND FRIDAY
EACH DAY AT 10 A. M.
xreva MDVDiV'S SALE OAK DIN'
ING SUITE, COMPLETE : also BLACK
WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE AND
SET OF CHA1K.S, C-UUttUia,
v.P9 Paninr T&hiM. Bookcases. Carpets,
Rugs, Linoleum, Oak and Walnut Bed
room Suites, good Iron. Beds. Springs
and Mattresses, Hail Tree, Kitchen Cup
boards, Wardrobes. RELIABLE GAS
RANGE. Utensils and other numerous
tot
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY we sell
again at 10 a. m. Attend our sales and
buy good second-hand Furnishings at
your own price.
OUR RETAIL DEPT.
WHICH COMPRISES FIVE FLOORS
60x100 IS CROWDED WITH THE
VERY BEST
FURNITURE, RUGS
CARPETS
STEEL AND OAS RANGES, RE FRIG'
ERATORS, ETC.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FIRST
CLASS FURNISHINGS OF A PRI
VATE HO MR IN ROSE CITY PARK.
WITH INSTRUCTION a FROM THE
OWNER TO SELL THE SAME AT
THE BAKER AUCTION HOUSE
MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING
Comprising Quarter sawed oak library
table, living room rockers, easy chair
and rocker with loose cushions, Unifold
bed davenport, VERT COSTLY RICH
GREEN SILK PLUSH PORTIERES.
Wilton and Brussels rugs, pictures, lace
curtains, brass and enameled beds, best
springs, silk floss and felt mattresses ;
pillows, bedding, dressers and chlffon
etres In mahogany, walnut and oak ;
nearly new dining room table, buffet
ana chairs. Kitchen furniture ana otner
euects.
Note The above is a partial list of
what we will have to sell, but If you
call tomorrow you can inspect the goods
at your leisure.
AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT 10 A. M.
ROLL AND FLAT TOP
OFFICE DESKS
FILING CABINETS, SECTIONAL
CASES.
FIREPROOF SAFES, ETC.
STORE FIXTURES
AND EQUIPMENTS
EVERY DAY BARGAIN DAY
in our
Grocery Department
WE FEEL SATISFIED that WE CAN
SAVE YOU MONEY on anything we
offer for sale and we never had such a
LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED
STOCK for buyers to select from.
YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY
SOLICITED.
J. T. WILSON, Proprietor.
'HE W TODAY
ESTABLISHED 1892
On THURSDAY NEXT
WE SHALL SELL ANOTHER LOT OF
GOOD FURNITURE, CARPETS,
ETC SALE AT 10 A. M.
WE BUY AND SELL HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
We will call and make you a cash of
fer for your goods or will sell the same
for you either at your home, if conven
ient, or you may have the use oi our
spacious salesrooms.
WE RETAIL FURNITURE FOR
CASH IN OUR ANNEX. ADJOINING
OUR AUCTION ROOMS. WE SELL
FOR CASH AT FAIR PRICES.
W. C. BAKER & W. II. DEAN.
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers.
Masonic Temple Building.
Yamhill and West Park Streets.
Phone Main 3332.
J TJVATTTfl aim r w RAM ' t$
fcEMP i At til iMidnBM, 680 Clscssmss St.. :
Kmmi Susanna Vms. and T 1 yesrs. 1
months 1 dayw Widow of th 1st Jobs Kemp,
mother of F. B. and H. B, Kp. Mr. B. P.
Shepherd and Flora Kemp of Portland: Fred
W. and Bar K. Kama of Marqnett, Mich.; A
C. Kemp of Darlington. Wash.; John M. Kemp,
Brewrside. Cah : also lean 4 grandchildren.
Friends larlted to attend funeral serrieee, which
will b bald at Holman'a funeral parlor ea
Monday. Jane 10. 1918, it i p. m. Inter
ment Lone Fir cemetery.
VAHW1U la this city. J one a, 1918. at tie
residence, 074 4th St.. cor. Grant st-. Lous
Tarwis, aged 70 yean 2 months 1 day. De
ceased Is sorrrred by s brother. Thomas P.
Varwtc, and one sister, Minnie Terwig. both
. .. : n : in i , .1 .
morrow, MonHay, at 2 p.xxm.. from the chapel
of tba Bkewes TJndertakint Co.. cor.. Sd and
Clay. Friends inTited. Interment family lot.
Klvernew cemetery, priest.
HIR8CH In this eior. Jane 7. IBIS. Ella E.
Hirsch. danchter of Mrs. Edward Ilirech,
sister of Gny Hinch of Portland: Edward Hirach
of Ban Francisco; Mrs. Richard Brady of New
York: Mrs. Loa Loomis. Mrs. B. E. McMsnlll.
snd Miss Gertrude Hirsch of this city. Friends
inTited to attend the funeral serrlces, wluch
will be held at Holman's rjarkirs today (Sunday)
Jane . 1018. at 10 a. m. Interment Beth
Inrael cemetery.
ac IS yean. beloTed husband of Mariaret
Tom and father of Wm, I- Toad oi uub cny.
Funeral serrtces win be bald Monday. Jane 10.
at the residential pari on of Millar St Tneey.
HerricM will ha enndnrted be the Portland Hi
sosie lodge. No. 60. Interment at Base City
NIDAY jln this city. June 7. MurnJ Venn
Kiday. aced 29 yean, only son of Nancy and
the lata John Amos NIdsy. Memoen or w.
O. W. -Friends are inTited to sttend the
funeral serrices. which will be held at the
Holman funeral parlors to-morrow (Monday),
June 10. 1818. at S p. m. Interment Q. A. K.
cemetery. '4
OGSBCKT At Salem. Or., Jane 7. Lillian
Osbury, sged 83 years. The funeral serrices
will be held Monday, Jane 10. at 4 o'clock
d. ra. at the residence establishment of J. P.
Ttnley Sc Bon, Montgomery at 6th. Friends in
Tited. Interment at Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
UcLEAN At the reaidenc. 871 Clinton st.
Jnne 8. Arthur McLean, ace 64 years, be
loved fsther of CantrCll and Merle McLean of
this city. Remains an at the residential par
ion of Miller A Tncy.
KOE In this city. Jane 6, Baby Boe. infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ector Boe. Re
mains an at the residential parlors et Miller A
Tncey.
mrr -ttawttsd-alh
AirXOClfCEMTNT
THE
OPENING
OF THE .
EMPLOYE as' LABOB BTJBEAC
FREE EMPLOYMENT
FREE FRS
EMPLOYMENT 'WrTH TWB PRINCIPAL IN
DUSTRIES OF THE NORTHWEST. FREE
THE BOSS PAYS THE COST OF THIS
SERVICE
MUX. WOODS AND SHIPYARD WORKERS
WANTED
REGISTER WITH US
3. a DELANET IN CHARGE
REPRESENTING EMPLOYERS OF LABOB
EMPLOYERS' LABOR BUREAU,
48 NORTH SECOND ST.
'TtEXP TTAHTED MAL 1
WlMTXOCossett"Wokkeawr and eaTGTt
not eoMect te draft: gd Boatttoa to flghi
maax mass be caad muu aasi aarrasnondaot t -.
rreMte. rsiennca sad aaiary axpected. X-20r,
$100 Gash, $15 Per Month
buys 5 room cottage two chocks irom
Mt. Tabor car. Price 1200. Phone
Tabor 6585 after 6 p. m.
MEETING NOTICES
4
-H- W. A. ROSTER
rww ALBERTA eamn. Tuesday. Wmiams
JC -t- k. and SkUnm
OREGON OAK camp. 1st and 8d
- Tnesoay. jnsa ana Lomoara.
BOSS CITY camp. Wednesday,
Stark, (west side.)
11th St., near
MT. SCOTT. 1st and Sd Wednesday. Lenta
ST JOHNS. Thursday, St Johns station.
OREOON FIR. Frldsy. 114 H Grand STe
Cash paid for Furniture and Grocery
Stocks. Call Main 1626.
Income - Bearing Property
Patois of "Wobbly"
:; Forms Odd Lexicon
second street northf sold by C. M. Har
rison to Isaac Upright for $7000.
REALTY TRANSFERS
. ; Chicago, June 8. (U. P.) "Gang of
' wobblles battleshlpped a fink, got
I Chased out of the Jungles by the Cos
i sacks and some cockroaches, and freight-
ed on without breaking the haystake."
-1 'Which, being translated. Is :
I "Several gentlemen belonging to the
Industrial Workers of the World were
' compelled to use force on a 'scab,' and
were chased out of their encampment
f near the railroad tracks by a squad of
mounted police and some tradespeople
i of low degree. They Immediately board-
, ed a train In such manner that they
, could get hence without paying out for
earfare any of the money they had
earned by hard labor In the hay field."
.Tne translation, from the original
Botes iqf one of the I. W. W. writers. Is
t made with the aid of a dictionary com-
, plied by government agents who have
been working on the trial of 112 L W. W.
t members here.
,In the bright lexicon of the I. W. W.
sabotage Is known as "cream for kitty.'
"feeding the kitty," "guerilla warfare,"
"direct action." "Job action," "kitty,"
"mew of the kitten," and "the wooden
, " abos;"
"Sarare." a soldier; "stiff." an ordi
nary workman : Scissorblll," one not be
longing; "clown." a policeman; "Mr.
Block,", one belonging to no unfon ;
;"home guard," one who lives and works
' la his home town. .
a Gentlemen Burglars Rob Till
. nicag-o, m., june S. Two armed
a Bandits made a social call at the. of
flees of the Williams Grain company
: here. . They chatted pleasantly with Miss
, Cora .Stewart and Mrs. Walter Ap
plegate, employes punctuating their con-
Yersatlon with flourishes of revolvers.
'Alter a stay or several minutes
they left, taking along $90 that had
.Men in in cash drawer.
YL. s. . !.
; vy ueie 10 vaec.ic
KEMMERER and
' ROCK SPRINGS COAL
rBS. CLEANEST AND BEST BURN Bit)
' CLSYSTAL' ICE & STORAGE
v Beet S44 B-1244. - '
Bura Ui 1'suuus
Castle Gate,' Utah, Coal
ECOMOMT FCEL ' Ca
, ' ' Kin Agent .
,J East 214 B-234SV
St GRAND ATEXUE..
2,250
1,01?
10
10
1,200
6B0
TVinUm H. Leah and wife to M. L.
Kline, L 4, B T7, Carters addition. . 10
M. L. Kline and wife to William H.
Leash et si, L 4, B 77, Carters addi
tion 10
Robert Kelland and -wife to Dan C.
Cralc et si, L 6. B 09, Bellwood . . . 1,000
J. Stllord Nelson snd wife to Smith- j
Waconer Co., L 13. B 71, Irrington
, Psrk 10
Tictoris B. Thome and husbsnd to C.
J. Hasselstrombe, L 23, 24, B 4,
Chicago 10
J. W. Borden snd wife to Phebe Gsyer.
L 5, B "E." 8t. Cloud Heights. . 10
The Bronc Co., Inc., to Knute J. Dag
man and wife,. i L 75, B 14. El
Torar addiUon 700
Margarets Bauer and husband to J.
W. Darid, same ss aboT 10
Florence Hsnson and husband to Wil
liam Crabtree and wife, L "B,"
B 21, Pars rose 10
Mrs. E. S. Brown to Msxlne E. Fish,
L 0, B 34, Belle Crest 10
Emetine A White and husband to Otto
A Harkson Kealty Co.. L 5, B 3.
Thayer 10
M.. Bweney to Manly M. Johnson, L 16,
B 8, East Portland Height 1
Manly M. Johnaon and wife to New
World Life Insurance Co., L 16,
B 8, East Portland Heights 1
R. E. Daris and wife to Florence Herren
et aL L 8. B 2, Welchborouch .... 1
Mary A. Fetach and husband to Claude
B. Tucker and wife, E. 66 2-3 feet
L 13. B 18, Multnomah
Sheriff to Felice Deals pa, parts of L
1, 8, B 148. Caruthen addition. . .
Portland Trust Co, of Oregon to Ralph
E. HsU. L 18, B6, Belle Crest..
Ralph E. Hell to.Alice Wright, L 18,
B . BeUe Crek
Msrtln Olson and wife to Jefferson D.
Brown et si, L 7, 8, 9, 10, B. 3,
Mabelrille
Lizzie E. Lock wood to Orrllle Young
et al, W H L 7, 8. B 7. Germania
addition i to Portland
W. V. Glascock to J. W. Bristow. 8
44 feet L 19. B 2. Maearler Hiehland 10
Kobert W. Slaughter to Mabel Coop et
at, l. 24, a x, Eugenia Park 10
Margaret Louis Colter to Margaret 8.
voitet M u, L 11, 8 I, Tremont
Place a 10
W. ii. Fisher et al to Henry B. Jensen
et ai, l, i. B a, Saratoga 10
A. (jook ana wire to Jennie 8. Black'
bourne, west 84 feet L 2. B 7
Sunnyside addition 10
tuawara uurman and wife to Mason, Ehr-
man m jo.. l, , jc. u S4. Couch addiUon
B. A. Mitchell and wife to Theodora
Sfehnellinger. L 8. B 3. Omha Psrk
George J. Price et al to Sam SchnlUer,
L 7, B 21, Caruthen addition to Ca
ruthen addition B 000
uaTia si. iranne, trustee, to Bam
Schnitzer. L 7. B 21, Caruthen ad
dition to Caruthen addition .
Peter Haller and wife to Peter Manl and
wlfd (assigned - to u U, Luse) . L
12, B 8. Haller addition to Portland 2,600
rump b. uesemer and wile to K. C.
Walter. 8. of land beginning in
E. line Sec. 18, T. 1 8.. R. 2 E.,
1122 fet 8. of point at section cor
ners of sections 7. 8. 17, 18. said
township and nnce . son
Aioerta n.. jouanon et al to A. Ken-
ney, L 1. 2, 9, B 10, Portsmouth. . . 2,000
rrea a. Benitmtn' and wif to W. A.
Baruett and wife, L. 2. B 1. Home
addition io
u. o trout and husband to L M
Stone breaker et aL L 6. 6. B 28.
Fairpon io
jsbbuu a. nansQn so viasper Peng, L
u, ereiante
Pearl E. Hopkins to Chris Ziecer. L
11. B 43, Vernon addition.., 10
uara noBumny ana nusoana to U.
Ksun et si, L s. s. B 19, First addi
tion to HolUday Park addition in
vuy u. Bowman and wile to W. H.
B ramies, L, la, n, 2. BunueyT addi
tion to Tabor Heights a a OA
Auioua a. jL.ynn so aiarcants A.
Porcher. L 8. B 8. Powen tract in
A. W. Bankin and wif to J. B. getUe-
mier. L 28 and E. H L 27. B 2.
Kenwood Park t
Edward 1. Church and wife to Samuel"
vasweu. b i, d 2, Southmoreland., 10
Portland Woolen Mills, erect temporary barn,
Decatur street, between Newark and Fessendon;
M. L. Lorenz, builder; $300.
News Publishing Co., repair printing office,
827 Fifth street, between Clay and Market;
Burton & Young, builders; 880.
Steinbach & Welch, repair store and hotel,
829 Washington, between Sixth and Broadway:
W. L. Buckner, builder; $76.
Orth Perkins, repair residence. No. 6 East
Thirteenth street, between Ankeny and Ash; C.
O. Perkins, builder; $75.
J. D. Dillon, repair residence, 5620 Fiftieth
street.- between Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seTenth
arenues; builder, sssne; $100.
John Kerkman. erect gangs, 1426 East
Twentieth street, between Knapp and Bybee
builder, same; $80.
T. M. Mainard. erect csrace. 109S Wood
wsrd arenue. between East Thirtv-ninth and
Thirty-seTenth street'; builder, same; $80.
. M. Albert, erect csrace. 594 Sixth street, he-
tween Caruthen and Sherman; builder, same;
t u.
I. MacFsrland. erect csrace. 8226 Slxtv-
serenth street S. E.. between Earl and niri.
sion; builder, same; $70.
Ueory Fety. erect cance. 172 East Fifteenth
street, between East Belmont and Taylor streets;
Duuaer. same; su.
C. K. Hunt, erect carace. 689 East Twelfth
street northt between Knott and Stanton;
builder, same; $70.
. IL Enderly. erect carace. 6 East Thlrtr-
ninth street south, between East Ankeny and
Ash streets; builder, same; $95.
C. Heme, erect gsrace, 434 Main street, be
tween EleTenth and Twelfth; builder, same; $70.
F. Hsnkle, erect garage, 273 Graham arenas,
between Williams arenue and VancouTer; builder.
same; isu.
Norman F. Richard, erect garage. 1175 East
Main street, between East Thirty-ninth and East
roitietn; builder, same; ISO.
Dr. R. S. Stryker, erect gang. 1488 East
Serenth street south, between Maiden and
Boulerard; builder, sasne; $70.
C. W. Klnemsn, erect sarare. 869 Larch
street, between East Mulberry and East Harri
son; builder, same: $70.
Mrs. M. Kedilnger, erect garage. 829 East
KieTentn street, oetween e suing ana Bharer;
builder, same: $70.
Floyd Brower. erect garage. 244 Nartilla. be
tween Main and Madison: builder, same: $70.
A. 1. workman, erect gang. 807 East
Grant street, between East Twenty-fourth and
East Twenty-sixth: builder, same: $80.
leorge J. Cassidy. erect carace. 428 East
Fifty-ninth street, between East Lincoln and
East Harrison; builder, same; $80.
L. B. Woltring. erect garage, 986 East
Eighteenth street north, between Prescott and
Skidmore; builder, same; $70.
Mrs. H. A. Deith. repair reaidenc. 1988 East
Fifteenth; builder, sam; $75.
rieal R. Crsunse. erect gang. 876 East
Eighteenth north, between Siskiyou and Klicki
tat; builder, same; $100.
O. W. R. as N. Co.. erect locker room, foot
of East Knott street; Lindstrom V Ferguson.
builders; $1000. -
Kobert F. McBride. repair residence. 990
Knott street, between Glenn arenue and East
Thirty-third street; builder, same; $75.
Lisle Weygandt, erect gsnge, 296 East
Fifty-sedond street, between Hawthorn and East
Clay; A. Beauchamp. builder; $75.
Washington Kealty Co., repair store. 484
Washington rtreet, between Fourteenth and Fif
teenth; builder, same; $05.
Mr. Thomas, erect garage. 617 East Sixty-
second street, between Alacneda and Stanton;,
builder, A. Bonhsm; $200.
Mrs. J. K. walker, repair residence, 830 East
Tenth street north, between Failing and Sharer;
C. Lenchner, builder; $90.
A FIWE. MODERN, TJP - TO - DATE
FIREPROOF BRICK BUILDING
In one of the finest districts of Portland,
If Interested and wish to invest where
Your Money Will Re-
turn a Large Interest
INVESTIGATE THIS
We Also Have a Fine West 8Ide Resi
dence Under Lease. Owners
BLAXCHARD A CLEMSOK
70S-S Selling Bldg.
Lone Australian
Captures Gun Nest
London, June 8. TU. P.) Lieutenant
Joseph Lindley Scales, Australian, is
mentioned for conspicuous gallantry ahd
devotion to duty . In capturing single
handed a strong point 150 yards in front
of his t
bf effective bee of r?s rifle he killed
lour of the enemy In the post anJ two
more as they tried to escape. JTe then
rushed the post from a distance of 60
yards and captured the machine gun.
His men came to his assistance and
dded la the capture of. five prince e.
Fine
Location for
Upstairs
Store or
Factory
" Suite of two extra large rooms on
the second floor of the Journal
Building, corner Broadway and Yam
hill. 1500 sq. ft. ot floor space. Fine
light from six large windows, besides
electric lights. Bull Run water.
Steam heat. Two elevators operat
ing day and night. Lrge lobby.
Light, cheerful halls. Two watchmen
always on duty.
Thousands of people pass this cor
ner daily and there is a continuous
stream of visitors to The Journal
business office Just below. Besides
this multitude of possible customers.
The Journal employs approximately
250 people, exclusive of carriers, all
of whom are possible customers.
Everything considered, we do not
believe there isa more favorable
location in Portland for a live mer
chant or manufacturer.
FLORISTS
JAPAN FLORIST.
F. IX Ifishlo.
I S3 4th St., near TsmbiU. Vf. Bid
BEDDING and VBOE-
planta. hanging baskets and
garden Plants, eu.
Special sal prtoe. extra bargains.
CLAKK BbOo.. Florists, 287 Morrison st. Main
or A-l auo. ruts l lowers and uorat assigns
No branch stores.
Jl I S3 4th St., ni
1 All kinds of B
,1 TABLE plants,
w Japanese tub.
MAK TIN A 1UKBKS CO.. Florists. 854 Wash.
Main 269. A-l a 89. Flowers (or all ooca-
rions srtistically arranged.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 245 Aider, designs
and decoration. Phone Marshall ftszz.
LUBLIN EK. Portland hotel. 82$ Morrison.
MAX U. SM1IH. Florist. 141 H th st.
FUyERAL DIRECTORS
POBTLAND STAR HOME-
STEAD NO. 42. Brother
hood of American Yeomen, win
hold their regular buitnes
meetinz in the new Moose
temple, corner 4 th and Taylor
st. , Thursday arening, June IS.
Tetta Haines. correspondent.
Main 6350. Res. phone. East 7990. Alias y bldg..
cor. Sd and Monibon sts.
KIRKPATBICK COUNCIL No.
2227. - KnlghU and Ladies
of Security Open meeting
next Friday. June 14, 8:30
p. m., Swiss hall, 8d and Jef
ferson sts. Cards. "500."
Entertainment, dancing. Hoch's
onion music. Good prizes. Ad
mission 15 cents. Tou snd
Tour friends are inTited tn
come tor a good time. Come early.
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
Established 18T7.
Third and Salmon streets.
Main 507. A-151L
Lady Assistant.
n ! P. ss r- Undertakers.
UUIIIIWIfc; Ot IVIUCMietJ Modern in
tTery detaiL Broadway and Pine sts. Phone
Broadway 430. A-45S8. Lady assistant.
BOT8. 18 OR OVER. TO
WORK IN BAO FAC
TOBT: QQPX WAGES.
STIADT EMTLOTMINT.
APPLT AT ONCE.
AMES HARBI3 NEVILLE CO.,
15TH
iXD
HOYT STS.
cscanrra (tatu. wua syrU
ea Terhead vale motors. Uaklaad. 84
Broadway.
HELP WATTTEP MIWC
48
BOTS
STOCK CLERKS
HOC8K SALESMEN
A88I8TANT 8HIPPINO CLERK
BTENOGBAPUKR8
OFFICE ASSISTANTS
Applications of sua and woman win be
aidered for the a bore positions.
FLE1SCHNEB, MATEB A COMPANY.
1st and Aah sta.
SIBLE Ohio corporation wants sales
men and saiesmanagars to eorer state of Ore
gon selling merchants, professional men and
farmers budner's Simple System of Bookkeep
ing and Income Tax Record. Don't confuse
this with any other system. Our is mads so the
purchaser can use it with satisfaction and will
reorder sure. 'Thus making permanent, lucra
tive business for you; particulars upon request.
The Sidner Co., 83 W. Gsy St.. Columbus, O.
TWO grocery packers.
Two crockery packers.
One experienced hat salesman.
Two Janitor.
Apply superintendent office, basement bal
cony. Meier A Frank Co.
170 PfcK MONTH ue year aroand. the aver
age earning last year at a number of our
salesmen otw 45 years. This year win be
the biggest yet. No experieno necessary; week
ly cash adTanoet outfit furnished. Bis assort
ment guaranteed trees, shrubbery and Tinea.
You can do what otter mexperienoad man hare
done. Washington Mursery Cei, Toppeuah,
Wssh.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL
483 HAWTHORNE AVENUE
-ETERTTHTNO MECHANICAL AND ELEC
TRICAL, CNUMITkU); PRACTICAL REPAIR
EXPERIENCE. ,
SPECIAL """
Com in at the beginning et our special
reduced summer price Call Monday r Tues
day. Adoox Auto School, Union sts. and
Wasco st-
KIMBKU YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN wanted
to prepare for telegraph eerrio to help ful
vecaneiee caused by the drafting of. men for war.
For particulars eall ot writ Telegraph Depart
ment. Hooas 218. BaUwar Uebange MUdlac.
CIVIL SERVICE ezarainstions soon. Prepare
to help Uncle Sam win the war by easy, sura,
spar time horae study. Wsr time demand foe
women. Write for interriew. P. O. Box 24,
Station C. Portland.
LEARN accounting, sslssmtmhlp nr srlTsrtis'
tng by easy, sure, spare time home study.
War time demand lor women. P. O. Bos 24,
Station C. Portland.
SUtUJL ALT1U BlllLTOL,
Union aTenue and Wasco street.
Special Summer Prices
Call, write or phone East 744 8.
MISS DECKERS BUSINESS COLLEGE"
DON'T LET TOUR WAGES BE ATTACHED'.
Take all the time too warn In "huk
tIlls." We stop the pressure of creditors: giT
you a chance to clear yourself and lire without
worry. Keep your present job; avoid attach
ments. Satisfy your creditors, all on the money
you are earning. Our plan and serrices sr free.
We don't Joan money or ask you for one cent.
If you need help address P. O. Kox 192.
FLNEKAL DIRECTORS
Come and see it.
very reasonable.
The rental Is
Apply at the Office of Mr.
Hamilton, Third Floor,
Journal Building
FIVE hundred and dance will be given by the
Marigold club, Oregon Assembly, No. 1.
United Artisans, Tuesdsy, June 11. in Swiss
hall, 3d and Jefferson streets, at 8:54 p. m.
Eight valuable prises giren and a prixe waits.
All proceeds are for the Red Cross fund. Ad
mission 25 cents. Men in uniform ara wel
come. Good floor and good music Chairman.
Anna Aplanslp.
R- E. A. card party. 500 Manchester hall. 854
om sr., Monasy and Saturday afternoon,
2:80: spring chicken, hams and fnuwrf nriiH
also Tueday night, 8:80; Ssturdsy night with 2
parries, o :ju and 10:80. there wid be spring
chickens, hams and groceries for prizes; all
welcome: admission 25e.
COSMOPOLITAN Lodge No.
109, K. P., meets errry
Mondsy evening at W. O. W.
temple, 128 11th st. Visiting
Knights welcome. Not change
of meeting place.
A. O. Thompson. K. R. S.
BIG W. O. W. picnic giTen by Webfoot drill
team No. 85 at Crystal Lake park Sunday
June 9. Dancing, bail game and sports.
EMBLEM
eharms.
jewelry a specialty, buttons, pus,
Jseger Bros., 181-188 6th st.
VIM Stetistizs
matTi9cs.Birtbs. Dzalbs
MARRIAGE LICENSES
E. V Peck, 23, Dalles. Or., and Myrtle
Garner. 19. 737 E. 49th st, N.
Jess D. Jewell. 27, 899 E. Everett St., and
rla B. Beekner. 25. 85 K. 1 6th st.
John E. Leber. 40. 834 Shafer st . and
Gertrude Honia. SO. 143 Webster St.
C H. Lash, 88. Walla Walla. Wash., and
Helen Si. Cornett, 20, 509 H btn st,
James A. Strokes. 20. 0118 95th st S. E.
rut Blanche M. Tost. 19. 8414 95th St. S. E.
Lester L Ogden, 20. 1109 MaUory are., and
Lena A. Childers, 19. 51 H Union are. N.
William U. Burns, least. 984 Hawthorne
are., and Zylpha lUrper. legal. 224. E. 85th st.
Henry Walter, legal. Ablegate, Or., and
Mabel L. Steele, legal, 107 E. 69th st.
Robert McCabe, 25, 542 Carl St.. and
Mamie Daily, 24 542 Carl st
J. ?4 FINLEY & SON
ProgrenlTe Funeral Directors.
PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attendants.
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main 9. A-1599.
STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED tot Hood
Riser. Oswego, ltex and Salem; pay Is food.
A fine outing and make money at sam time.
You need tents, cooking utensils snd bedding.
Families or groups of women are specially wanted.
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
247 Da via at
WILSON & ROSS
East 54. Lady Assistsnt C-8183.
Multnomah at 8. Seventh. st.
F, S. Dunning, Inc.
Ths Golden Rule TTndertaker.
414 E. Alder st Phons Esst 52. B 5223.
A, D. Kenworthy Co,
Tabor 8287. 6802 92d st. Lent"
Tsbor 6895. eeth it. and Foster road, Arleta.
East 781.
R-1888.
Undertakers.
LERCH
Mrs. Lerch
Assistant
E. 11th and Hawthorn
1111. 1. ER A TRACEY. Independent Funeral Di
rectors, prices as low ss 820. (40. boo.
Wsshington st EUa. Main 2691. A-7885.
A. R. ZellcrOo
692 Miliums aee.
East 1088. C-1088.
HAMILTON
978 E. Gllsan st Fu
neral serTleea. Tsber 4318.
SALESMEN wanted; excellent line signs and
njTelties; traveling expenses advanced: liberal
commissions; exclusiT territory; give age.
height weight road experience and 8 late busi
ness reference. Stanford-CraweU Co., Ithaca,
SALESMAN LACK AND EMBRoiDERs LU
POUTERS WORK
Established trade Oregon and Washington
excellent opportunity right man with eitab-
luhed trade smaller towns. Fuld. 1140 Broad
way. New York.
TWO men over 40 years of ag to work on
tea and cone route in city; salary and com
mission; permanent work: tbes ara established
routes; apply at once in person only and be
able to turnian best of rsIereBces. Jswai Tea
Co., Ino., 21 Grand ava.
Civil service, dictaphone operating, shorthand.
typewriting, bookkeeping, rxumeographing, Ea
hsh speUmg. Alisky bids-. 3d and Morrison.
WANTEr Men and woman under 65 and bay
IS. or vr t work si laborers and belDer
la store of S. P. R. R Co.. at Brooklya kbopa.
steady work, store Keeper.
STEEN SEWING SCHOOL Bleek's systaTo7
ladies taUorinc and drums king taugbt: sat-
tams cut to nseasura. Phone East 8869. B-1107.
152 Grand are., near Belmont
MISS MATTINGLY'S Shorthand and TypewriU
lng school. 209 14th near Jefferson st S3 a
month. Register for summer term. Main 8898.
BEHNKE-WALKER. biggest business eoIUge b-
eaos beet: earolj any tiasei free etaio-L
HELP WAlfTED-FEMALK 9
WANTED 10 bright capable ladtee le Uavel.
demonstrat and sell well known goods ta es
tablished dealers; 523 to 850 per weekt rail
road far paid; weekly advance for trsTehag
expenses. Address st one Goodrich Drug Co.,
Dept 700, Omaha, Neb.
GOVERNMENT seeds 20,000 women clerks;
sxsminstions sTerywbere in Junes experieno
nnnrosssry; women desirmg grrerament pem
tiona writ for free particular to J. C Leonard,
former drll aerriee exs miner, 1054 Ksnois bldg.,
Washington. D. O.
FRESSERS FOB LADIES' WORK
Broadway Dye and Cleaning Works
MARRIED man. experienced farmer la grow
ing apples, hay and stocks. I will provide
free 8 room nous, chicken yard, garden ground,
quart milk a day, apple m season. Salary 805.
C. T. Robaru. Route 4. Hood River, or. Phons
4633.
D - P. CnAl, Betaont
UlVUnW OIHJVIN B-2
st 85th.
540, Tabor 1258.
CI--,.,.- Cndertsktng Co. Main 4132.
V,PWP; A-2321. Corner Sd and Clay.
Wilsnn (? Wilson idSoTtftsi
R. T. BYRNES, new residence estebllehment
901 William" sve. Woodlawn 220. C-194S.
CH AMBERS-KEN WORTHT CO..
1111 Kerby st. Woodlswn 8306. Q-1138.
WANT superintendent for on of the best dairy
and general farms in Oregon. Present man
ager drafted and must leave at one. Will take
soma cash to handle proposition. Prefsr mas
that has som help. See Thompson A Swan.
dm ana Main sts., VancouTsr, Wash.
AUTO MECHANIC
We want a first class repair man. one who can
do starting and lighting electrical work ; will
pay top. wages to good man. Cook A OUI Co.
WANTED Young man. 18 to 20 years of
offie work. Experience not necessarr. Arml I WANTED Lady eapal
in own handwriting, siring address or tele- I hemstitching and but
pnone number. Address P. O. Box 524.
GIRLS wanted for ell departments cracker and
candy factory. Experience preferred but not
necessary. 8 hour day. good wages and condi
tions. Apply 7:80 Monday morning, rsaiio
Coast Biscuit Co . 12th and Paris sts. .
SALESLADIES, school teeobers. the Chicago
Portrait company require at one 80 womea
for permanent city and road position, calling
on beams on Pacific ooast. 816 weekly salary
whil training. Address bog 840. Portland.
YOUNO lady stanographcr and bookkeeper, op
nortunity for on who haa lost finished busi
ness course; work light pleasant of lice, good
salary to start Inquire 601 Selling bids. Mon
day morning.
MUST hare at once, woman or girl for gen
era! housework. liout all mndernly equipped.
Rest of was-e oatd for tint class hslp. Pbona
Tsbor 2269 nr address K 754. Journal.
WAITRESSES wanted; must be experienced; x-
oeuent positions for dependable gut; no
Sunday work; high wagea with table board.
Cat 'n Fiddle. 145 Broadway.
PARTY llring in Ticlnity 14 th and Clay to
ear for girl of 7 wnu motoer woras. risw
Mar. 2074 or call apt D. Banner apt.. To
ning after Sunday.
ble of taking charge oC
MOXtMETfTS
UUHUmtw vm w i si t v.-; bldg.. utereund. o.
SALESMAN For general mercantile trad in
Oregon, to ell a new proposition of merit;
vacancy now: attractive commission contract:
uiuett. ZZ72S Carlin
67- 3Rp,5T AT. MADIsrv
PORTLAND UAkRI.R WORKS. 204-206 4tA
at. opposite city halL Main S684. Philin
Neu Sons for memoriala.
LOST A TCP FOTJlf D
81
tton department ExpeTW
ence necessary. Refer nces required. Mais 2188.-.
382 Washington st
WANTED Nurs girt to take entire charge ut
2 small children, sees 2 and 4. Will ttk
to the beach for the summer. Apply at office the
F. A. Jacobs Co.. 104 6th st.
ANT girl in need of a friend apply te ta
Salvation Army Jtesrue come, avast aeia
st. N.. or oboe East 128.
Fred Dundee. Broadway and I WANTED Middle-aged ScandiasTlaa or Ameri
can woman for general nouseworg, i caita.
876 Rodney aee.- Williams or Colon ve- osrs.
WANTED Motor tirs repass, men. Must be
familiar with all standard cars. Good trouble
shooter, able to scrape and set bearings. Steady
work, good pay.
r landers.
SALESMEN Permanent
LOST.
Past matron's pin. "Minnl A. Mason, Naomi
Chapter No. 22, Dallas, Or." Suitable reward.
Return to room 426 Medical bldg. Phone
Main 1729.
LOST On Hawthorne car. a largo Klondike
gold nugget ring with figure of lixard. Suit
able reward. Finder please can Silas Burnett
East 651.
oosition ODen . with
large CleTeland manufacturer nntrine on tiie
isnarxet new xugn class specialty; will yield 550
to jzuu per wees to rlgbt man. Address E. B,
Townsend. 0821 Colfax rd., ClereUnd. O.
SEVEN DAT ADVENTISTS Wehare open-
PERSIAN cat aray with bleck strip, lost Tues
day night Liberal reward 11 returned" to S4 0
Clsy st
DRESS SUITS lor rent ail
wring Co.. 809 Stark st
sue, Cniqu Ta
LOST June
tween Th
west side. Call Main 666; reward
75
For Rent
25,000 FEET STORAGE
Trackage
Center of Shipping District
Large, Llcht Of flee7
fiteam Heated
CLAY SMORSfi. Inc.
its Flasders Street
DEATHS AITD FTJ1VERAL8
EPTON In this city. June 7, Olire Atteen
Epton, aged 1 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fernando E. Epton of 17 K. 74th st. N. Th
funeral services will be held Monday, June 10,
at 2:80 o'clock p. ra.. at the reaidenc establish
ment ot J. P. Finley A Son. Montgomery at
6th. Friend inTited. Interment at Mt Scott
Park cemetery.
OGSBURT At Salem. Or.. June 7. 1918. Lil
lian Ogsbtiry, age 83 yrs., beloved daughter
of Mrs. Sophie Ahelers and sister of Mrs. Robt
Rhinehart of 1181 Gladstone at. Friends in
Tited to attend th funeral service at Finley's
Undsrtaktng parlor, 5th and Montgomery, 4 p.
m., Monday, June 10. Interment Mt Scott
cemetery.
FITZGIB BON'S At "Ssa IVancisco. J una 7,
1918, Catherine A. Fitzgibbona. Funeral from
Holman' funeral parlors at 9 s. ra.. Monday.
June 10, 1918. thence to th cathedral. 15th
and Davis streets, at :80 - a. m. Friends in
sited to attend. Interment u. A. B. ceme
tery.
LOST On road between Tigard and Newberg
a mans coat; checkbook in pocket; reward.
Western Ssddletree Co., 1586 Macadam st
Man Dies of Anger
VYnen Bonds Cursed
Chicago, III.. June 8. Apoplexy as
th result of anger against "the d
tCalserites," was the cause of th death
of Dominic Malatesta, a retired fire
man, ie became excited t a. Liberty
loan parade when some maa told a bond
salesman "To h . with you and votir
bonds!: 'Malatesta' nerves gave way
ne , Drones into violent lnvecuve. fell tin.
xoonaciou ua . oieo. w.
TIPS TO THE HOME OWNERS
SeUwood It V B-lIM
OREGON DOOk CO.
SASH AND DOORS
Geseral SI 111 Work
Foot Spokame ATeaas, Fortlaad, Or.
General Insurance
BONDS
McCargar . Battss & Lively
Yaron . Buadinw . Main 1 68, A-Z694
For Quick Sale
The greatest 12-cylinder ctr in
America- My 1918 Hil. Twelve,
7-passen'er, almost new. Cord
tires all .around, big discount
Phone Broadway S3 68 or Tabor
1575 after 6 o'clock.
SOME BUY
1918 Chalmers Six
5-passenger, almost new; hi sacri
fice. ;
- .Broadway 5368 '.
-Ask forMr. HemphilL
CLC'E At the fsmilr reaidenc. Island station
near Milwaukia. Jean ttarcaret Cline. ased
18 rears 7 months 11 days, beloved danchter of
Dr. and Mrs. Jean Clin. Funeral services will
be held at th Portland Crematorium. 18th and
Bybee sts., tomorrow (Moods?) , Jnn 10, 1918
it 10 a m. Pleas omit flowers.
COFFIN At W sua tehee. Wash.. Jon 7. Lester
Coffin. Th funeral services will be neM
Monday, Jnn 10, at 10 o'clock a. m. , at to
residence tabnsnment of J. P. Finler st son.
MoateooMrr at 6th. Friends invited. Interment
at auTCTTtew cemetery.
ANDREWS In this city at her late residence.
ea Si. 4tn at. N.. alar S. Kat Andrews.
seed 74 Tears, mother ot Mrs. W. A. Leidich.
To remains are at th residence estabuahment
ot J. P. Finley A Son. Montgomery at 6th.
notice oi funeral Hereafter.
MASON--In this eity. June 8. 1818. Charles
It. Mason, as 41 years, beloved husband of
Clara Mason. Hemain forwarded by th Hot-
mars Cndcrtakins company ta Stevenson. Wash.
wher services will be held and interment mad
today 8anday). June . 1918
JACOBS At the family residence. 632 Salmon
street, Bolena J scobs, seed 68 years, mother
x ta lata Fraed A. jscoos, sranomotaer oi
Elisabeth and Fred A. Jacobs, Jr. its mains
at Holman s funeral parlors.
IvkAU The funeral cortege of the Ut Char
lstta BeesewUl Ism the residence. 818
Smith st.. at 10 a. m. Barries will b held
at th Methodist eharcb at ou J odds at iv;i
a m. Incineration at Portland erematornim.
TODD In this city. Jnn 7, J. Todd, aced 76
Tsars. bloTd hnsbaad ot Margsret Todd. No-
tic of funeral later. SUmains are at the reat-
dential parlor of Miller A Tracer. .
5E Th remains of Baby Soa were Interred
Bstnrday, Jon S. at MnltoomaB rare
terr. nader diractioa of Miller A Tracer.
Clun. aced 67 years.
r.I.ITNE June 6. Jai
Remains at Daaaiac s AlcEatsa'c ehapL
rssOTl svotic latec
Mbl.'lK'SlAr'M tslectn! aparats. Ms
arnert. Good salary te competent
Writs si vine referenees. ete B BI 1 . Juaiissl
GIBL for Cat work department ; steady eas-
plormnt, sood wsgs. Americas La unary
inn for laborers (TGrars Harbor. Wash. Ton I Co.. 140 K. Sd r.
can ooserr Bataroay II you wton. as tbey work I gilAKT gixis to press ladle dresses, 810 V
uji iu ties. a-HouB employment ssoreao. week to start, STS Uraas ara. Alerts, near
247 Dans St. ftmaAwse.
BLINU MAN We want a position for blind VaVT IID -I stoat women. Clean cars. Good
man. who can handle a typewriter and take I far ataadr srnrfceaa. Fwtlaikd aaraee.
oraers on puone, or similar wora. nuiH svav Bth and Taylor.
nlrrvment HnrMU 247 Lmtis st. I ' j - i.
,-.nt ....nhlr.. rKn r.ln b rvT ,i 1. i . r-r. I WILLING womaa I or BooseworK ; sessaimvisa
. AudTum and 388 12S st T I ?2ZZ ' - !! JTJS '' WUB
pay vt nns pany. vsui xaoor oei evenirtgs
and Sunday, Tabor II 50
FOCN'H Amount of money, at Woolworth's;
owner can have same, call .bast ZZ0V. C
wiles. Pay for ad.
MEN Ace 17 to 43, experience unnenesssry;
CIAL8 wanted for factory work. Good ween.
Portland Fu ml tore Mlc- t;o., 1Z4 Ma
cadam st
travel, mak secret inTssticsuons. raportt; 1 .t-.j . i I i "
salaries, expenses. American s oreixn Jtective ELDKBLJ T"t JV"JA .b7
s..n sun st. ri. I worm, wooa oomm tor rm ymw. vis, sous
are. 8 K.
1A48
assist
LOST Csmero brooch, either at Couch school WANTED Door man. Apply Liberty Theater, tii;Lvdw)';J:1L! irdssImrelS
.Tn.0" Ki-E 4oth2 TU' 4 corgrwork" tfTffAjSr X
LOST June 1. white fox terrier with tan fsc WANTED Men to work In foundry Btsdj W J,F VZIffr. i!?!??!
emnloTment. Waeee SS.TB iixt hoaai i . -
and ears snd tan snots on body. Answers nam
of Spike. Tsbor 8318. Rewsrd. v start with. Good opportunity to learn business.
LOST Moleskin fnr. between Sd and 4th on Columbia Steel Co.
Morrison St.. or Sunnyside car; reward. Mar
shall 8776.
WAftTUU An
Northrnp st.
ftlRIJt wan tad. . steady exaoloTassnt st
wsgss. Apply Troy Lainory ua., jl. ivts asss
apprentice; good position for I
boy or young man under z i ; agreeable work 7 s.ji Ml , L ' i '
and a good, chance to learn th newspaper bast, WANTED OtrL staady work sxpii
nesst AddTess X-VS1. JonmaL rvsruired: not office work; sood was
re. Broadway.
K. P. VETERAN'S charm. C. L. Weaver, nam
on it. Howard. Oregon Vulcanising jo.. 333
Burmide.- WANTED SeTeral A-l Ford mechanic. Will
GIRI. S sweater, color old rose, between 22d P' f00?? wm eompeiens men. Apply
nd Hoyt and tn alarsbau Apu fnon i " --" - "--7
-551
421
Tabor 8604.
LOT Wednesday, on Alberta- I'd too ara. cars.
crochet bag containing pictures (baby not liv
ing) . Woodlawn 2338.
LOST Multnomah fob. initial B. E. L.
ward. E. 8270 err Msin 8898.
B-
WANTED Common laborers. Can as sbie
Bodied men up to so years. Apply Jiroom
factory. 21 York st, A-S0Z0.
WANTEU Sslesmsa and collsto foe eity work;
tost re ani to rerassa auao.
4ftZ Waabingtoa st.
WANTED Experienced asansl giris. aleerra
iroaers. body trooere and ass appretrucssk
Kational Lanndry. E- 6th and Clay.
WANTED Girls 16 to 20 rears of ss to Warn
Apply la peresm to
LOST Gold bar pin with pearl,, between 14 th.
Alder and Yamhill; reward. 268 Tetn.
LOST Diamond sunburst pin. Reward.. -i'hon
or call H. Liebes no.
FOL'ND Package, on Z0U at. Owner call 996 jalB u737. 1
B. xutn n.
WANTED avxperstacea soda dkpeaswr of
young man to seara bimnsea Call 84 F
Washington st
WANTED Janitor (asaa and wlla) lor asssrt-
ment bouse; no, obction to colored a la.
FOUND Package containiag old shoe and
new clothingf Owner call at 464 K. 11th at
ta mark and amort.
Crystal Lanndry Co.
WANTED Women ta ope rat body iroaers.
Exnerieae not aeceseary. Apply ia persoa ta
Cryst! laundry Co.
WANT School siil to 8 ta th beach. Ta
bor 6916.
GIB.L wsnted to Wars to trim men's hats. Z06
4th at., bet. Taylor and Salmon.
I EXPERIENCED button nsis Sifhina eyerator.
anrr as e nni v.
HELP VfATfTED MALE
WAN TE1 Touna man of 18 to work ta deli-
catessen stors; good opportunity Tssmhta WaVTED Girl to work In oflo U 1 day wbi
Bxarcet. is ana iismii eta., eisii so. i eMU soerat typewrtser. Can BrosvSwsT 29.
tlO
FIREMEN, brsksmeo; uptrissM wnn ry; I WAttkESd wanted.
. x . - i eiw - - w. jooratL
jAilr-t maaer .wkiu. rwv i journal.
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land Furniture Mfg. Co., 149, Macadam st.
JANITOR wants steady Job. P
flivi, ,,rimi.
PboiM Tsbor
WANTED Party to take used wood s
shares: good proposlUott to riant man.
dot 7823.
,Ta-
MAN and wife, waiter and waltrass. also kitchen
helper. Mamnall si so.
WANTED A ahingl sewyer. Address B. E.
BDencer. Bcsppooee. ur.
XOt'NO girl to assist with wora. Pboa Mala
6316. 686 W. Broadway, ooraeT Linooln,
GIRL wanted to work ia aonfactsoaery. board.
WANT ED MA dt IN 1ft I rOsl UTltt WorC , AVr,, iJ'ZVJr. b"T hTkJr
STEADY WORK. GOOD PAT. FRED DUn! I A LESLADT far bakTy ator. Koral Bakery,
DEE. BKOA DWAI A.D FLANDEKS. "" " , ..
FIRdl-CLASd autoavebil mechanic; bigW GIRIA aUd at u Oolusabia Paper ltes.
was paid. Apply shop superintendent- MorLh- 1 Co . E. 26th Sd Hotladay. -
west Auto Co.. Alder at Chapman. I PUPIL nurses wasted. SeUwood Geweral boa- .
pital. Sell. 647. -
' once, airl for aoweaork. sood wasaa, Mat"
sUU salary axpeeted. V-807. Josrnat I shall til. 216 W. 22d et
WANTED Glass bevclar, anion shop, "high j EXPERIENCED seoond girl la! desirsbU hoasel
wages, nget sound Art Glass Go., rimttle. I 64Q per mo. ; references, siaia tiss. - -
W,n- I YOUNG girt to assist with . light housewortL
WANTED A middle-aged timekeeper, expert-1 CaD Maia 7087.
no ia aost crsrHns. Apply ta general I w .v-f y-f, tl- i' r le rMi-aA
Mmekmw, Amwricaa Can Oo., 14th aad Front, ?AErT J aZL'ZZ'cJ " ,
WAN f ED M to work i oa rteer boata, Ms I WANTED Witrs aad stora sirL Bayal
WANTSD-Wrlns, man. Imperial Laundry I ttsux. Bakery. 844 Morriao, si.
C., asa nuweu. I -x-- ' i - i , ,i I av.-i i r.i-a-xissci aranncoisi msrnini '
- - - , '- eneratov ana srmrevrure. n-ziio. -
Portland Furniture Mix. Co., 1249 Ma- I ....ilv i. ,.i j . t ; i; j
FIRST CLASS machinist for brass work wanted.
Apply Oregon rJrass worss.
WANTED Offic boy ia architects offic. Call
Broadway 29.
WANTED Experienced hotel night dark. Call
American hotel. 92 N. Sd st.
WANTED A porter and' bU boy. Itadxuer
boteL
WANTED A dentist to ear for dental office;
mast be registered.
WANTED: A sood track driver for
CsU 488 Union ave. N.
Telephone East 8066.
ilk rout.
WANTED Night watchman familiar with steam
bouers. set vregoa ouc I .m rt
TStjNG"
WANTED Tailor. First els eoatxaaksra, W.
P. Eraser t Co.
nnde: draft
rarx aae to wora ta gro- I ,i . i
or. -..- x snTt.Bs esowired Csll Main I WATk.U UOtsa
FAINT. ta pay aoauactins euuit anil buss- I ss xtoaoay.
219 N.
22d. Marshall 221
ehambermaldT
Gl (our
Pboa asrsnber. B-811, JowraaJ.
Phoa Hansen. Maia 8118. r : '- I tsr.isTVrt Kni. fee aM atraes bUbs.'Im. I IBI to aasUs with housework. Wdln. 286;
IbVERfl&LNG solicitors at ace. 84' Stark si. quire TamhlU Market, 2d and Yamhill tail 16 I DISHWASHER wanted. 166 Froat st. '
PLUMB OC. call at 212 4U tA . . . PLUM-BER, cail at 212 4ta st, , . I REWtSG saachiaa overs tors. 17 84, aotUsia.
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