The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 11, 1918, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY- MORNING," AUGUST 11, 1918.
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REALTY MEN WILL
E
; Silver Cup Is Offered for Best
I Fjve-Minute Speech Given at
V Interstate Realty Meeting..
j J.,.,' ;
SEATTLE CONVENTION CITY
Large Acquisitions to Membership
I and Enthusiasm Promise Most
Successful Affair.
' One) of tha main features of the ec
. nd annual convention of the Interstate
Realty association, to be held at Seattle
Aurut-C9, SO and 31, will be a five-minute
speaking contest One speaker from
each community represented at the con
vention will be allowed five minutes in
; which to present the advantages and
achievements of his home town.
j A handsome silver cup. presented by
! Frank J. Victor of Seattle, will go to the
; winning- contestant Presentation of the
trophy will be made at the banquet on
the last day of the convention- and the
cup will become the permanent property
Of the winner. At last year's convention
second prize In this contest was won by
: T. .W. Zimmerman of Portland In a brief
and. spirited address on Portland! Mr,
Zlmmirman Is now In France wjth the
Bamuel COHyer. 321 Ieary bulldine,
Seattle, lb chairman of the committee in
.'chance -of the speaking contest and all
entries of contestants should reach him
before August 20. One speaker only will
be accepted from each community and
It Is suggested by Collycr that local
: realty boards select sneakers by prelim
inary contests and train them for the
; big event In towns without realty
boards, real estate dealers should et to
gather and choose a representative, as
a speaker, whether ho wins or loses, Is In
position to greatly benefit his com
iminlty. Smaller communities of the
Northwest are especially urged tOj enter
ma rive minute cup contest
Over the signature of B. L. Lambuth
president and John J. Elliott, chairman
of the convention committee, the Seattle
i Real Estate association Is sending out
this week a cordial invitation to all
realty, banking, title and building inter
ests In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Montana to attend the convention. All
are Invited, whether members of the as
sociation or not Hotel reservations
should be made in advance.
: A. series of Interesting addresses by
leaders in Northwest patriotic and busi
ness enterprise Is being planned. Among
the special entertainment features of the
convention will be an automobile tour of
the city, a banquet to visiting delegates
; and their ladles and a boat excursion
through Lake Washington, the hlp
,. canal and Industrial waterfront The
entertainment committee hopes to ar
range for' a launching in connection with
the boat excursion.
' Members of the association and all oth
ers who attend are urged to bring their
. wives and other members of their famll
c" lea. A large delegation from Portland
and other points in Oregon will attend
the convention. Over one hundred mem
bers from Portland plan making the trip
by automobile.
Paul Cowglll. secretary of the Portland
. Realty board, returned Thursday from a
week's tour through Washington In the
Interest of the Northwest association and
. reports large acquisitions to the raember
: Ship and an enthusiasm for the annual
.. convention that promises to make It the
most successful In the history of the or
: fsnliatlon.
BUILDING PERMITS
fttandard Oil Co. Repair etore room. East
Mils, between Water and Tint, Cascade Invest
)nt company builder, 200.
V. J. Gelser Repair residence. 4 AT Eaat
TWrty-eeventh street, between Division and
Clinton. L. A. Bernard builder. I22BO.
H. Weinhard estate Repair hotel. 4 80 Ler
Tabee, between MiaMsslppi and Albina. J. V.
Tbnrman builder. 84000.
R. Buyi Repair residence, 4403 Eightieth
street, between Forty-fifth and Forty-third ere-
: sua, builder aama.
- O. W. Beebe Rcjwlr residence, 113 Fast
Forty-elxth. between Washington and Alder. $7!S
. H. Fa rue Erect lingr, 8804 Blxty-fifth
senna B. r... between Kighty-aixth and Eighty
seventh, builder am. I B0.
IDA K. Shes Repair realdene. OPS Cora-
, xaerctal, between Blandena and Humbolt, build
er aama, 8150.
J. A. Htephen- Erect faraca. 1661 Ports-
saamth - avenue, between Lombard and WUlia
boulevard, builder aame. inn.
it. A. 3taphena Repair residence. 1661
Portsmouth avenue, between Dawson and
WUlia. builder aama. 120.
It. Gear Erect woodshed, T22 North tven-
noe, between Catlin and Trumbull, builder
aama, $40.
Henry Becker Erect aback. 800-298 Hal-
lack, near. Peninsula avenue, builder aame, S 1 150.
Mrs. A. Ellenmn Erect garage, 525 Clay.
between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, Owen
Moore builder. 40.
Dr. Darts Breuera Erect garage, 8 5 7, .The
Alameda, between Glenn avenue and Twenty-
Sinth street, Erts A Wegman builders, f4 00
II. ". Johnson Erect garage. B22 I'nlon
venae, between Ilraizea and Russell, bullder
hum. BO.
O. VI. Borden Erect attack. Tillamook street
between East ftixty-sccond north and' East Rlx
tythird. builder aame. 1400.
O. A. Carmlioa Erect carafe. 707 Eaat
' Saeantiath north, between Fremont and Beech
bttildar aame, f KB.
.. C O. Swoaford Erect arae. 6S4 East
;' llant-aaentli north, between Siskiyou and
Klickitat, bviilder aame. SHO.
Columbia Engine Wurka Erect ahed and loft.
tiastoa dutrict. builder aame, 12000.
COAL AND WOOD
"Where to Get It'
KEMMERER and
R0CK SPRINGS COAL
THB n.KANKST AND BEST BURN IN (a
IX) A Ul. J' KICKS REASON ABuK.
COSTAL ISE & STORAGE
,Lr, . CmiMV
Baat k4 B-1244.
BOXWOOD
Ideal auramer fuel. Prompt delivery.
MULTNOMAH FUEL, OO.. 1
M. BMP. A-Hl
NATIONAL FUKI. CO . ebrt alabwuod, bluca-
wood. 3 load lots. East 2041.
tVOOD FOR SALE, cord wood and alder wood.
FhosM Tabor B0 00.
General Insurance
BONDS
McCargar, Bates & Lively
Y Buadiag Main 168, A-2694
BOOST THE R HOM
01
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COURTHOUSE CONTRACT LET
jjjf
Main facade of the new Klamath county court house, to be erected at
Klamath Falls.
Plans have been completed and con
tracts let for the construction of a new
courthouse at Klamath Falls. Klamath
county. Or. The building will be 64 "by
130 feet, two stories and basement and
with a Jail enclosure built on the roof.
Contract price Is $131,750.
The building will be of reinforced con
crete construction throughout with
pressed brick facing and terra cotta
trimmings. Interior finish will be of oak
and marble, with tile and cork floors and
ornamental plaster ceilings.
The J. M. Dougan company of Port
land are the contractors and all sub-contracts
have been let in Portland. Hough
taling & Dougan and E. E. McClaran are
the architects." Brick for the exterior Is
furnished by the Pacific Pressed Brick
company of Portland.
In 1912 Klamath county began the
REALTY DEALS FALL
OFF IN NUMBER, BUT
INQUIRIES NUMEI
Optimism Prevails Among Real
Estate Men as to Amount of
Future Business.
Sales of residence property fell off
slightly durtng the past week but there
s an Increasing number of Inquiries from
prospective purchasers and realty men
are optimistic as to the future.
The Crossley-vlgars company reports
the sale of two houses in Rose City Park,
one for J3500 and the other for $3000.
This firm reports a strong demand for
rental property and for the purchase of
homes on very easy terms.
Wakefield & Fries report several sales
of moderate priced property. Including
two pieces of vacant land, vacant lots
are selling from 25 to BO per cent below
the prices received five years ago. Bullri
ng material and labor nas aavancea ap
proximately 60 per cent, however, and
builders are wary.
Frank L. McGulre reports about a
dozen sales of moderate pr iced residence
property and prospects for more next
week.
Harry Beckwlth of the Fred A. Jacobs
company says his firm Is sharing liber
ally in the big run on residence property.
With a dozen or more sales to tne good
for the past week and a big list of Splen
did prospects, It looks like a fairly busy
season for the Jacobs company. Ritter,
Lowe Co. report a good run of business
In farm, apartment house and residence
property. ,
REALTY TRANSFERS
Wflllam F. froppe and wf. to Carl
Propper. bfg. 130 ft. W. of NW.
corner B. 0. City View Fart
900
3.342
1,200
800
10
10
2.400
2.850
10
; i
i 600
Multnomah Mtg. Co. to Alice M. Kittoe,
E. 14 L 4. 5. B. 5. Elmlmrst
James T. BetteridKS and wf. to V. B.
Rwinney L. 3. B. 25, reuer a Add.
to r.ai r-ortiana
The Fred A. .Ucobs Co. to Bert -Ward
and wf. L. 20. 21. 22. B. 5. Dorer .
Myrtle L. Townsend and liu". to M. .1.
Townaend, L. 19, 20, B. 2, Trinceton
Park !
D. N. Smith to V. C Clark, L. 11. B.
W. Sellwood
Carry f. Kenton and hvm. to Iarid
Jlultlium and wf., L. 5, B.' 5, West
I'iedmont ;
Cora A. Ponnay to II, P. Briefs and wf..
.i S. B. 4. Reynolds
1910 Real Estate Co. to Pen. Sec. Co,
H. 6. B. 3. 1010 Add. to St. Johns.
Joseph Sltannon to Catherine Shannon.
; I.. 8 to 14. inc.. 41 to 48 inc., B.
1 lt Electric Add. Albina
Crown Tnr. Co. to Millicent M. Hill,
S. B4. B. "F"
D. A. Ineersoll et al to Charles Seeber
ger. 8 9 ft L. 1, and all L . in
B. 8, Newport
Matilda A. Wood to J. I,. Mitchell.
NWly. L. 2, B. 20. Jamea Johua
Add. to St. Johns
M. A. Schuster and wf. to Margaret M
Drew. L. 4. 5. B 1. Waggener's Add
Olaf Nelson to Neb Nelson, L. 11, B.
80. Brentwood
Kenwood I .and Co. to 8. M. Mears, beg.
on N. line Argyle st. the same would
be intersected by the W. line of Fen
wick Kt. if extended Nly in its-, pres
ent course ,.. .
David Kramer to Merretta Kramer, I..
11. B. 14. Multnomah
10
10
1
10
,i 10
1
i
1.200
4F. A. E.tock Slid wf. to A. L. Baucht
Jr. and wf., trs. 18 and 17. Sylvanis
Terrace Tra. f
C. O. Westiand and wf. to ;. E. Wea'-
verspn and wf. L. 7. B. 46, Boee City
Park
Ralph E. Wilde arid wf. to Fred W.
Vincent Jr., I 11. B. 6, Queensland
Thomas a. Baruley and wf. to BirV O.
Brown and wf., L. 4. B. 4, Reservoir
Park .. .
Sheriff to Adolph Flck and wf.. il
20. 21. B. 5; Arbor Lodge
Edward A. Freeman and wf. .to The
Metropolitan In v. &. Imp o.L. 1.
B. 5. Wiberg Uta. :
Marcia B. Melaney snd bus. to Katherina
Young, L. 3. B. 38, Wavprly, Hts. . .
IC C. Long and wf. to Irene tialey, L.
X, B. 9, Glenelyn
Johann Ziegler snd wf, t Emms Stureh-
ler, I 6. B. 5. Feurer'i Add. ......
f, K. Bolton and wf. to Violet Bitler-
10
10
ji.ooo
1,547
JO
, 1
i.eoo
"io
ROUS
erection of a courthouse on a hill about
three quarters of a mile from the busi
ness center of Klamath Falls. Original
estimates- for the construction of this
building were $150,000. The project was
finally abandoned after approximately
$181,000 had been expended on construc
tion work. Bids on Its completion sub
mitted during the spring of 1918 showed
that at least another $180,000 would be
required to finish the building.
The county has but $135,000 available
for construction purposes. This fact
coupled with the probable forfeiture of
title to the down town site, valued at
$50.000, . if it were not used for court
house purposes, Influenced the decision
of the county commissioners to build on
the present site. The site selected is con
venient to the business district of Klam
ath Falls and Is said to be desirable in
every way. j
field. W. 82 ft. In widtji of B. 72
ft. in' width of L. 8. 9, B. 5. Field s
Add
Sheriff to E. R. Thomas. Lu 4, B. 8,
Hawthorne'a lat Add.
Central Albina
Henry Kurtz to Dora KurU, ond. 1-10
int." in S. 40 ft; E. 78 ft. L. 7. B.
84. Stephens' Add. Eaat Portland...
2,000
100
8.100
1B0
HEW TODAY
A REAL
FARM
Near Portland
Price
$133,000
This farm Is located 3 miles east
of Portland : paved road and electric
car runs through the place ; 665 acres,
about half In cultivation ; plenty wa
ter ; good fences ; two sets of build
ings ; some orchard. This is one of
the best buys in this country.
WATCH OUR ADS WE GET
BESJJLTS.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
203-5-7 Boar of Trade BIdg.
View Mt. Hood
From Your Office
What's the use of having stuffy,
cramped quarters which depress you,
your office force and your clients?
Why not have your offices in The Jour
nkl Building, where thousands of peo
ple pass' every hour, and where you have
every modern convenience? On the
fourth floor of this most modern build
ing there is a suite of three rooms, one
of them a corner with a splendid view
of Mount Hood. The rooms have every
thing that goes to make comfortable of
fice quarters hot and cold water,
clothes closets, hat racks, etc. There
is a large entrance lobby on the ground
floor, and two modern elevators. Day
and night elevator service. Janitor ser
vice, night watchman. Light, cheerful,
airy halls, and the entire building has
just been washed.
If you want the best offices in the
city, well located and reasonable in
price, call and see
MB HAMILTON, Snpt
Third Floor Journal Bids., Broadway
and Yamhill St
AUCTION SALE
WOODRYS,
Auction House
880-83 HAWTHOR5B ATE.
Cor. Union.
EVERT MONDAY It A. M.
Household- Furniture,
: Rugs. Carpets, Linoleum,
Gas Stoves, Ranges, Etc
TERMS CASH
3 to 7 room bouses in the Wobd
lawn district for sale or rent. One
7 room furnished for rent. Easy
terms. Woodlawii 1430.
We : Write Fire Insurance
Realty & Mortgage Co.
I (33 Chamber of Corn meres
: Phone Main 294 1 ..
7TEW TODAY
AuctfonSales
4 '. AT .
WILSON'S AUCTION
HOUSE
169-71 Second Street
(Near Yamhill)
REGULAR SALESDATS
MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY AISJD FRIDAY
EACH DAT AT 10 A- M.
FULL, ASSORTMENT of GOOD SEC
OND HAND FURNITURE at each of
our sales durlne the coming week in
eluding DININO SU1TKS. Leather Seat
Rocker, Arm Chairs, Library and Stand
Tables. Bookcases. BEDROOM FUR
NISHINGS of all descriptions Carpets,
Kugi, linoleum, Dianes, uicnen requi
sites and other effects.
TOU WILL SAVE MONET BT AT
TENDING OUR SALES.
Private Sale Department
We are continually adding
pieces to our immense stock of
choice
HIGH. CLASS FURNI
TURE If you want this class of roods, it will
be to YOUR ADVANTAGE to see our
line before you buy OUR STOCK ft
MORE COMPLETE than at any time
since we have been in business. Our
stock includes the VERT BEST GOODS
MADE, STRICTLY UP TO DATE and
GOOD AS NEW.
LARGE ASSORTMENT of ROOM
SIZE RUGS and CARPETS STEEL
AND OAS RANGES.
OFFICE FURNISH-
INGS,
ALSO
STORE FIXTURES
AND EQUIPMENTS
DON'T OVERLOOK
Grocery Department
EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AT BARGAIN
PRICES.
SPECIAL AUCTION
SALE
At 275 Davis, cor. of 4th. 10 a. m. on
TTTKSDAY ATTOTIST 13. of 20 ROOMS
of FURNITURE, consisting of Rolltop
Desk. Ivory Colored Dresser and Dress
ing Table, Oak and Fir Dressers, Iron
Beds, Springs ana Mattresses, bpreada
Quilts. Sheets and Pillows. Steel Range,
Lace Curtains, Matting, Pictures and
other goods too numerous to mention.
This is a good Bale for dealers to at
tend. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer.
Cash Paid for Furniture, etc Main 1626,
$25,000
Hotel
Completely
Equipped
Cleared $1000
My
Brick building, well established busi
ness In good town near Portland.
Will take part trade Portland prop
erty. "WATCH OTJE ADS YTE GET
BE8ULTB.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
20I-S-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
FORD
Auction Co.
HAVE REOPENED FOR BUSINESS
AT THE OLD STAND-
191 SECOND ST.
We have a nice assortment of new
and' used Furniture which we will
offer for private sale, as we are hot
prepared to hold auction sales for a
short time.
Thanking our many friends and
customers for their past business and
hoping; to renew the same, we are
Tours for a square deal,
E. G. FORD, Mgr.
BEST BUY
IN TOWN!
Cor. Glenn & Lincoln
$4500 for about $8000 worth of first
class residence and Income building
combined. First ; story pressed brick
and concrete. Oo look it over and
convince yourselfj.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
, JOI.i-7 Board of TraHe Bldgr.
TfEVf TODAY
ESTABLISHED 1892
ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT THE BAKER AUCTION HOUSE
MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING
WE SHALL SELL THE FURNISH
INGS OF A GOOD CITIZEN WHO HAS
JOINED THE U- S. NAVY; ALSO
SOME RARE PIECES OF ROSEWOOD,
BRASSES, BRIC-A-BRAC FROM THE
HOME OF A PROMJNENT FAMILY.
WB NOW HAVE THESE GOODS ON
DISPLAY.
Comprising Antique Rosewood Chairs
and Table, pair of elaborate Candelabra
with Persian Hangings, Biaque Figures
and Vases, old Porcelain China Vases,
Antique Walnut Folding Card Table,
French Clock and other good old An
tiques ; Overstuffed Tapestry Davenpoft
as good- as new. genuine Mahogany
Spinet Table, William and Mary Ma
hogany Library Table, costly Mahogany
Rockers and Chairs, some in cane seat
and back, others upholstered In tapestry ;
a collection of Indian 'Baskets and Bead
Work; Anglo-Persia Wilton RUg,
3X12; Axminster and other Rntra and
Carpets, good Oil Paintings and Linole
um, several oona Mahogany Parlor
Chairs, costly quarter sawed oak Parlor
Desk, massive Brass Hall Mirror, Ger
man Leather Couch and Rocker, Library
xouio ana jiocKers in oaK, set or cur
tains and Draperies, Ivory enameled
Bedroom Suite, vis: Bedstead, Dresser,
Chiffonier with French Plate Mirror,
two full else and one "A. Iron Beds, all
complete, with best steel Springs, silk
floss and 50-lb. felt Mattresses. Pillows,
wool tsianKets. massive onLrtr unwed
oak Dresser with large French Plate
Mirror, birdseye maple Princess Dresser
ana unnronier ; quarter sawed oak Din-
U?". tioom suite, vu : Plank top Table,
Buffet and set of leather- ut ovmira
60 piece Dinner Set. also fumed oak ped
estal Table, 4 Chairs and Buffet, copper
rareuiaior, silver xea fot and Stand,
Dresden Lamo. etc: Vulcan fia Tinno.
Water Heater, Utensils and many other
UEQ1U1 lOLS.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE
You are kindly Invited tn Mil tnmr.
row and inspect the above goods at your
leisure. Lovers of antiques should not
uvcriuu me prices in this sale.
AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT 10 A. M.
On THURSDAY NEXT
We Bhall sell Furniture, Rugs, etc
HUNTERS, ATTENTION !
We shall sell for Mr. Mnrri
plete hunting outfit, including Decoy
Duck, Sleeping Bag, a lot of Shot Gun
and Rifle Ammunition, Fishing Tackle
and other effects. You can call at any
m iuuk Lnese tilings over.
AUCTION ON THURSDAY NEXT.
AT 10 A. M.
WE BUY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
( Uft CASH,
W. G. BAKER and
. W. H. DEAN
rarniture Dealers and Auctioneers.
Masonic Temple Building
Yamhill and Wes. Park Sta.
I . Phone Main J333
HOUSE SNAPS
$ 900 ft,
room cottage, bath, electric
ity, lot 43x152, 121 Bancroft
ave. west side: 1100 cash.
SI Oflfi 6 rm house, 75x100, fruit, 114
IUUe. 74th near Glisan ; 8250 cash.
CIRfin8 room old house, lot 60x100,
v 1 www 1480 E. Hoyt, near 65th; 1200
casn ; balance 6 per cent.
l7nn5 room ood cottage, full Jot.
"wiZ03 Maryland ave., near Jea
sup ; $300 cash.
1 6 room nlc cottage, full lot.
v ww paved street.
138 Nebraska,
west side.
SI800i!
room cottage, fine lot, fruit
120 E. Main, near 37th.
CI DCn 6 room bungalow, 1023 E. 12d,
wlUUUnear Alberta; 1300 cash.
COKfin.5 room fln bungalow, 663 Rey
W&wUU nolds ave. near. Milwaukie ave.;
500 cash.
tORnn Nlce 6 room bungalow, 168 Rus
OAUUUsell st., near Albina ave.
97fln5 room tinl Bungalow, 486 E.
V&IUUsSth, near Division; $500 cash.
97Rn N,ce 8 room bungalow, 835 E.
v ' wU 35th near Harrison; snap.
?rnN,ce 6 rfxrn bungalow, full lot.
i?U I JU 405 Marguerite ave. near E.
Lincoln ; $500 cash.
OOOflfl6 room modern bungalow, fur
?wUU race, fireplace. 1137 E. 12th N.,
near Emerson $260 cash.
GRTJSSI A DOWI?ET
SI Beard of Trade
Main 74S3
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on his place, Vi mile south of
Multnomah station, on the West Port
land road, on
i
TUESDAT. AUGUST SI
At 1 o'ClOCk A. M.
the following property, ad I . am going
out of business :
28 cows, 1 bull, 1 bottle washer, 1
-h. p. boilei, 1 bottle filler. 1 milk
cooler, 1 No. 5 Simplex sepaator, 1
50-gallon milk tank, 1 wash tank, 1
24-crate steriliser, 1 3-h. p. gas motor,
1 feed cutter, I 3-inch farm wagon, 1
hay rake,.l hay mower and other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
LUNCH AT NOON
Terms of Sale : Six months' time at
8 per eent, bankable note ; 3 per cent
off for cash.
JOHN DENXiT,
J. C. KURATLI. Owner.
Auctioneer.
HOME OWNERS
Tha Kquitable Lit. Assurance Society, un
der its home-purchase plan, will mass loans en
desirable homes to . b. repaid in monthly in
stallments, corering a period of 10 yesrs with
provisions tbst the nortgsf a is canceled in
ent ot death of borrower; interest a per
cent; no brokerage. For full information aee
Mr. Strong Equitable office, Oregonian bids.
Oregon Standard
PAINT
I
HADE IN OREGON
Give It a trial; guaranteed.
MEETT1TO yOTlCEW 1
KUIKFATBICK COUNCIL
2237. KNIGHTS aV LA
DIES O F SECURITY.
COME: SPECIAL: COME
Grand picnic today. Ant
tut 11. from 11 a. m. to 10
f . in . at beantiful Cryital
Aka pa. Plenty of fun
for old and young". Baa ball :
Kirkoatrtck Btara m. afacca,-
Ladisa' Kama: Royal Purola va. Kter-
crrana. Kirkpatrick Jnniora tv Artlxana. Barca
and contests, bowling, danerna afternoon and
fretting. Hoch'a bast anion mtule. New payil
lion. one of the Urgent on eoaat. Fill up your
baaketa, bring your relatlyaa and frienda for a
good tJma. Come and help the aoldier boys'
fond. Soldiers admitted to grounds free. Be-
ireanmenta sold on grounds.
PORTLAND STAR II O at E
KTEAD NO. 42. BROTH
ERH(Kf OF AMERICAN
YEOMEN, will gira a dance
in the new Mooe temple,
corner 4 th and Taylor tin..
i nnnuiay evening, Ang. 1 5. Art
miwion I So. Wen in nnlfnrra
admitted free. Tetta. Hainea. cxirr-ipond-nt.
juaui Ttooo. rea. pnone cast 7wo. Allscy bide
eor. 3d and Morrison ta.
HE. A. card party. 85 H BthU: 500 etery
Tuesday. 2:34! crmin nrixMi and ,. ftn
"J nignt, 8:30: merchandise Drixes: all wrt-
comg; ad. 25c: Thrift Stamp will be giren to
taay gna genu holding high acore at every party.
a-j d lk-m jewelry a siiecialty
untloti. blii&
charms.
Jaeger Broa.. 111-191 otfc ea.
"tJital statistics
Ttl a triages. Birt&s. Deaths.
MABftlAGE LICENSES
WillUm M Stols. 44 R.n
Eliiabeth EL Morris. 89. Perkins hotel.
Albert W. Alson. 21. 810 East Rrnadwav
anu at. onieias. is. 2iT LHxon atreet.
uacar Itendrickaon. 31 1 Menla hotnl inH
IsabeUe Kroneback, 21. 672 East Twelfth atreet
north.
Chester O. Roberts. Sft. Dak Hm,, Or ti
Eva 1. Byera. 28. 584 1'oweU atreet.
L. J. Perry 21. Hex Anns Anartinent and
Ruth Johnson, 18. 885 Wygant street
Robert D. Morgan, 88, 481 Wast Park street,
and Winifred A. Moan. 33, Congress hotel.
Litk.Hi blilia (or rent, ali auea. Udjuus Ta
Wiring company, 104 4th St.
BIRTHS
ERICKSO.V To Mr. and Mrs,
In. Crt6T
EricY-
son. July 30. a son.
MA IMS EN To Mr. snd Mrs. IL F. Msdsen.
1753 Exeter street. Jul v 21. a rinrhi
PF1EPKR To Mr. and Mrs. Henry li. Pflefar.
14H7 Belmont, July 80, 1818. s son.
WILBURS To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Wil
burs. 288 Vs Grand avenue. August 1, 1918,
s daughter.
BCHN EIDER To Mr. snd Mrs. A. Schneider,
1021 North Kellogg, . August 8, s daughter.
WOOLET To Mr. snd Mra. William A. Woo
ley, 2043 Ka-st Taylor. August 6, s son.
LJN K LATER To Mr. snd Mrs. W. J. Link-
later, 1440 Cleveland. August 7. s daucbter.
WEMOLINU To Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Wen-
dling, 1430 East Lincoln. August 5. s
daughter.
PAI8T To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pstat, 328
Rss street. Augun 3. a daughter. .
GALLACEK To Mr. and Mrs. T. Gallager.
229 Knott street, August 7, s daughter.
FOUMAL To Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fouroal.
444 Vfc East Rurnslde. Autrust 2. s daushter.
BAUER To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer, Court-
- ney road, August o, s aon.
LEE To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bharmaa Lee,
227 Hall. July 28, s aon.
DO RIG AN To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorigan.
689 Kerby, August 4. a son.
BURNETT To Mr and Mrs. Charles G. Bur
nett, 266 East Fiftieth, August 8, s daugh
ter. BARNETT To Mr. snd Mrs. L. E. Barnett.
1074 East Eighteenth atreet north, August
4, g daughter.
EAHON To Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Eason, 12S3
Delaware, August 6. a daughter.
DOHSETT To Mr. and Mrs. J. Doaaett. 285
Thirteenth atreet. August 4. a daughter.
DEATHS AH It Ft? 71 ICR ALU
MURPHY At the residence. 646 Alberta st.,
August 8. Msry A. Murphy, age 53 years, be
loved wifs of M. P. Murphy, mother of Mrs.
Florence A. Martin, of Portland. Or., sister of
Agnea S. Smith, of Portland, Or., also a mem
ber of tha Knights & Iddiea of Security
lodge, Anchor Council No. 746. Funeral ser
vices will be held Monday. Aug. 12. at 1 n. in
from tha chapel of Miller A Trscey. Interment
at Roas City cemetery. Services st the grave
conducted by tha Knights & Ladies ot Security
lodge.
METHENT The funeral service of tTie late
Joseph Hsrry Metheny, aged 44 years, will
b conducted under the auspices of tin L. O.
O. M.. Monday, Angnst 12. at 2:30 p.m.. in
the mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.,
B&02-04 Ninety-second street Southeast, in
Ltitita. Friends invited. Interment Mount Scott
Ftrk cemetery.
HANG AN August 9. at the family residence,
1043 Vernon are.. Sylvfa Hangao, aged 11
years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hans
M. Hangan, Funeral services will be conducted
Tuesday, AueuM 13. at 2 p. m. at the above
residence. Friends invited. Interment. Rose
City cemetery. Remains at Pearson's undertak
ing parlor, Russell street and Union ave.
REA S ONER -John Calvin Reasoner, 4935
Serenty-fourth B. B., 72 years, August 7;
aortiT regurgitation.
PHILLIPS C. S. Phillips, 1B2H Grand. 43
years, August 4; Ulcerative pericarditis.
FOSTWEDT Charles Fostwedt. 362 Front, 58
years, August 6; chronic vaL disease of heart.
ACHESON Gt-orge Sherman Acheson, 54 8
East Thirty-sixth, 63 years, August 9; spinal
sclerosis.
MORRIS John Franklin Morris. 42 IUeretia
street. 63 yearn. August 7 ; scuts aeptic
endocarditis.
FLORINTK
CLARK HKllS., Florists. 21 Mormon si. aiaia
or A-180B. Fine flowers snd floral dasigbs,
No branch stores.
MAKTLX at iUKBl-S CO. , Floriata, s vVasu
Main 269. A-126B. Flowara for ail occa
sions srtistically arranged.
PEOPLES FLORAL' RIIOP. 248 Alder; designs
and decorations Phone Marshall 8922.
I.I'MI.IAKK. Portlend hotel. SH Morrison.
MAX U SMITH. Florist. 141 H 6th street.
KTTM'RA1
T I HECTORS
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
Established 18T7.
Third and ftalmon streets.
t Usln SOT. A-1B11.
Ladj AssistsnC
J. P. FINLEY & SON
PrngTeaslv. Funeral Directors.
PBrVATH DRIVE Women AttendanU
Montgomery st Fifth.
Mam t. A-18BS
F, S. Dunning, Inc.
The Golden Rale Undertakers
414 Kast Alder st. Phone East R2. rt-H;39
WILSON & ROSS
84 Lady Assistant C-8181
Mnttnrrsb at E. Beenth et.
East
Dunning &. McEntee
cuavriaaers.
Modern la
every detail. Broadway snd Pin.- its. Phone
Broadwsy 480. A-4S8H. Lady assistant
A. D, Kenworthy Co.
Tabcr 4397. 8802 I2d at.. Lents. i
Tabor 11888. 0th at. snd roster road. Arista.
Uast 7 si.
JS-1888. .
Cndertakers.
P. U LERCH
Mrs. Lereb.
Assistant
B. lltb sn4 Hawthors
CHAMBERS KES WORTHY CO..
248 and 2S0 Killing, worth ata. near Willlami
sve. Woodlawn 8308, C-l 188.
MILLER THACET, Independent tuDerai Di
rectora. Prices ss low as tZO. 840, 880.
Washington at Ella. Main 2601. A-7888.
Breezed Snook JK-S! t&nSSZ
C!xiiP LDd.rt.kUig Co.
41&A.
Corner Sd snd Vlsy
A!I- JP. IMileAn 116' atwet.
V IliUII U t MOUII
I Wdln. 4840.
C-lls
HAMILTON
1873 E. Glisan st. Fu
Clisao
neral services. Tabor 4818.
A. R. Zeller Co.
hUJ M LUiasoa s.
East 1088. O-10H8.
B. T. BT R.N Est. new residence eeisbhshsuBi.
01 Wllli.m. ve Wwoliwn 220 (V14S
MOSrrMENTS
IE
BCAESiT40 GRANITE G
gfe7-3RCk.T. AT MADISON
Portland mauklb wuku. zu-vub ta
St.. oppesit. city ball. Mam SSUl. PkAUa
New Ben. for snrmo rials.
LOST A'l TOVfD
81
LOST Purple umbrella.
Reward lor the
finder. Marshall 2088.
LOST Boston terrier dog named "Bindo.
Reward. Call Msrsfield. Usr. 4900.
LOST Gold snd pearlhandled iimbralls,' ini
tials E. U. Reward. Tahor 04,
LOST lold watch fob with elk twin attached
reward. Phone C-l 858.
L08T Baby'a tan coat, Wednesday evening;
finder. piease telephone East 3107.
beaa.
I.09T AWT TOVTfV tt
THE following article tare beaa found oa the
can of tba Portland Railway. Light at Fowar
Co.: Aaroit B 1 parse. 1 tlaseea oasa. 3
knl rea, 1 pint 2 tatter. I ticket books. 14 pack
ages, I bundle sacks. 1 earpentare' apron. 1 cap.
1 MTai. i lunch boiea, a baskets, 1 nana grip.
1 eemol c. 1 uit eu. a trayeling bag. T
nmbrellaa. Owners may obtain property aA First
and Alder Streets statioa.
L08T About 4 daya ago, a Mae eslf. 2 years
old, lat and haa abort strsigbt noma. xo
99. Englewood farm. Boone Ferry Road. Os
wego. Or.
LOST My soat sonlsialBg fagtotisUew card.
etc. irom oft aa- auto tnaca. avinarr i
torn to Lord 8. Smith, Commercial Transfer
Co.,- 225 Ah.
LOST LU Friday evening at 23d and John
aoa or Broadway snd Wsahington. small
coin pone containing safety deposit key sad 11
01 u. fall Kaft 4 74 7.
LOST At Laurelliurst hand concert Bnnday,
July 14. s mink Int. Liberal reward. Pbone
KH 241. Addraw 91 K. Pine st.
LOST Banch keys between main poetoftiog an
Arlets; finder leave at postoffice for carrier
wo. aui. -
R1-" W ABO to cany who found Docket book eon
taining 15 twenty dollar billa last Tuesday
evening snd will return to T-78T, journal
LOST 10 last evening around 8. E. corner
8ri and Wa.liingtcn. $5 Tewsrd, lease call
x. m. 1;. a. cantontment, Vancouver oarTarss.
LOST Saturday, fountain pen. at 46th snd
Belmont: reward. Eriger, 1209 E. Saimon.
Tabor 861.
LOST A roll of valuable intuit. Katurdav. be-
tween 1 and 2 p. m., hetween lipman Wolfe's
store and E. 20th st. Pleads phone fcssl 44TW
LEFT 2 packages on automobile fender in front
of New Crand theatre. Finder please call Mr.
star. 1172 Hural ave., l'arkwood fast oriies,
LOST Enilivh brindle bull do. lane pro
truding under jaw, screw tail, drags faet whan
waits, must recover, reward. Call Ben. -ovo
LOST Small black handbag containing money
telephone bill, addresses snd other valuables.
Reward for return to Y-84T. Journal.
LOST On inly 28. on B2d st. or Both ave
S. E.. gent's coat, gold chain in pocket, valued
as keetKake. Tabor 159. Reward.
LOST Friday night, s black leatker pocket
book, containing a check and some small
change. Reward. Phone East 4648.
HELP WASTED MALE
Good Salesman Wanted
Live, hard working nun, able to meet tmi
nos people and get results. Prefer man with
some knowledge of advertising but will con
sider inexperienced man if right character and
personality. Straight salary, moderate to start
In replying give age, experience if any, married
or single, leferences. salary expected snd phone.
Addrewi T-537, Journal.
HELP WANTED I. IL U A
There sre positions open to von. In tha last
two weeks 217 dissatisfied man were placed in
satisfactory positions through this department.
- special employment mcmDert.ftip baa bean
devised for the unemployed sun. It seats
nothing to Investigate this modern aystamatio
position securing institution. Man are harvest
ing the new erop of splendid opportunities daily.
Csa at once, in person. One af tha r-"' '"na la
1 or-you. aiaia eiuu. A-SBS1. aVBaploysaent Ad-
17 PER MONTH the year Wound, tha' aver
ace earning last veer of a mmhae r M1
m'n OTer 48 "r- - This yssr will be
i"e yes. mo experience necessary; week
17 caso eavance. ouuit furnUhed. Big assort
ment tUarantoed tlWM ihrnktuN mA
Von can do what other Inegperiencea men have
dona. Washington Nursery Co., Toppenisb,
ELEVATOR operators wanted: tnnat be axoeri
enced. Apply 9 to 10 a. m., BuperinUadent's
jnnx, vius, on man at nine
EXPERIENCED day janitors; most have best
of references. Apply 9 to 10 a. m.. Superin
tendents Office. Olds, Wortmsn k. King.
WANTED MAV. WITH SALES EXPERIENCE
TO REPRESENT MOTOR TRUCK LINE.
PHONE EAST 8352,
MEN wanted by Portland Gas at Coke company
st Geeeo. on Linntoa road; steady employment:
pay 83.80 to 68 per dsy. Take free bus at
garag. Front and Giiasa sts., ti a. an., or 234
and Saner st 7 15 a. aa. Apply st gss plasi
office.
WASTED Office boj. fifty dollsrs per month
to tart. with resumshly prunpt advancement.
Mut be orer sixteen yeara old and not attnii
ing school, although prefer boy attending night
school or business college. Al'l'ly in of n hand
nr.lins. I'-r-ll, Jor.rntl.
SALESMAN Large Cleveland company pro
ducing merchants' new high class mechanical
specialty wants factory representative, position
permanent, earnings $130 to 1500 per month.
Address E. B. Townaend. 8021 Colfax rd..
Cleveland. O.
WANTED One first class ozy-aeetylen. steel
welder, man must be able to weld pipe in
ditch: big wages to right man. Portland Erasing
A Machine works, 8d snd Glissa, Broadway
44K0 or East 4188.
ailN wsnted t. carry csrboa ortqaata froes
trucks to basement of oar consumers; average
wage 14. .5 to 4.7 for I hours. lnqoira'
orthwest corner 2d and Visadsrs, fortlsuel lis
ac Coke eomnany.
UEN wanted who are not now engaged in es
sential war work. Apply West Linn mills.
s-roa liter from Oregon City. Can ns. S men
erery dsy. so come along. Striae on but not
bothering u. Wsffei 4 2e hmir, hours' work.
MEN full of snap, ages 48 to 48. aa operator! ;
', hours per night; every day in week. Ex
perience unnecessary; light, clean, desirable wnrk
with eleclri'-al concern. State salary expected
in first letter. H-7SS, JournsL
LAll(lKk.H3 wanted lor ditch work; stesdy tia
pioyment. top-notch wsgea. Inquire northwest
corner Ui and k'Lsmiera. f.rtlsnd Oss 4V tSokf
rcmpany.
WANTED Married man about 85 years oid
to stesm clean carpets. No experience re
quired Wages 84 BO per dsy. Apply Western
Fluff Ron Co . I'nlon and Davis.
WANT man and wife for Idaho irrigated farm.
Mut have fanning ennipment snd experience.
Will furnish 100 acres alfalfa, clover, fruit, cows
and hogs. Give experience. M-911, Journal, t
MEN Asa 17 to 45. enperiewe nnnecesaery.
travel, make secret investigations, reports;
salaries, expenses American foreten Detect
ive agency. JiOO fit. Louis.
IiA BORERS WANTED Men under 85 years
for cenrral labor work toe store department
at Sonthem Pacific Co., Brooklyn shops, steady
ork at 83.00 per day. Storekeeper.
WANTED FIRST CLAS MACHINIST, HICH-
EST WA:E( PAID. 8THAJ1T WORK.
FUIH) DUNDEE. B1UJADWAY "AND FLAN
DERS. WANTED PTt class, ail around blacksmith.
capable or lining ruin wooawors ; sresiy wora.
good pay. Fred Dundee, Broadway and Flanders.
WANTEIVFIrst class cook." must- be fast msnT
salary 8128 per mo srwnrk H da. per week. 3
rhefi. Broadway Ilsxelnond. 127 Bdwy.
FIRST CLASS automobile mecbanie; new .hop.
good wages. Apply 180 lOlh st, oppoeite Pub
lic library .
WANTED 3 or 4 men to contract 2000 cords
of wood. 7 miles from Portland. Mr. Miller-
shir'. Multnomah hotel.
WANTED Two experienced cii loaders arrl
rontracta. Job navs well to enlvted men. An-
ply. West Oregon Lumber yo Linntoa.
PARTNER to handle- hT antomstic sir "velvet
Hmall amount at capital required; good fori
815 per day up. Bee Black well at Hotel Butte.
WILL exchange Bw Talking Machine for car
penter work. Hyatt Talking Machine Co.,
831 Morrison. -
WAX TE liThoronghly experienced hardware
man. good position open to right party.' jrim-
onf atore, 1st, 2d snd Alder st.
WANTED Extra good alieet metal works, slso
boiler nwkm; ssood pay and condition. Coast
Cnlvert and Flume Cw.
WANT Eli Men to work on nver Soata,
and np. Room snd board. Apply Washing
t dork.
WANTED 1000 men. Hake 88 spare time
r evenings; no investment. No agents wanted.
Call or write Nelson, 1089 Princeton at.
MARRIED man for retail milk delivery route;
drive truck; close to; good house and part
living furnished. Woodlawn 1988.
MAN with some knewlsdga of electricity and fs
roiliar with (aa engine. ' CaM 8 N. 8th at.
BOOKKEEPER Reply in own handwriting
X-700. Journal. '
WAXTED at once, man to keep time in logging
ramp. R-888. JournsL
WAITED at once, mil
em pine jiilL ' 8-831
4
perintendent of mod-
ournal.
WANTED at nee. man
takechsrg of store.
Also helper. R-839, Journal
FIREMEN 8180 monthly
V V HVWU1J,
ry ; send atamp. Rauwsy, cere Journal.
RELIABLE man to buy truck working oa'
monthly lob. 883 Tburmsn st.
WANTED Team work for excavating S fcasiP
merit. Telepbone Tabor 1402.
MACHINE wan .wanted. Portland FuroiUire
Mfg. Co.. 1248 Macadsm st, Fulton car,
WAS'TEIs A-l auto msohanie.
Good I, wages.
Ceil at once, 854 Tlmrman st.
HELP WATfTED MIKC.
48
LUk,.B MCBl.NEa) CiiLiJUsel
rOBTLAXP. OBXGOX
1
GOVERNMENT WILL HOLD CIVIL SEB-
vlt E KXAMINATlOXS in Portland In Aog-
wt. 20.000 woman clerks to be appointed at
waemngiom. experience , unnecessary. women
desiring government elerkahip write tar free
particulars to K. E. Terry, ( former civil ser
vice examiner) , Sit , Colombian Building,
Wsahington. :
GOVERNMENT needs 20.000 women clerks s
wsahington. EuaaiBstiona everywhere is Is
st. Eapsrianew annecsaasry. Wo me a destrinc
covers toent positions wra far fros psrUcnlsrs
to . iX -I ermard ( foraar ctvfl service esai
iner). 1W Kenoia bldi., Washington. D. C
HA WTHOMX AUTO SCHOOL.
: HAWTHORNE
rrrHTTHixi ufchanicai. amd atT.ion.
TBtCAU L'NLIainivOi PRACTICAL ftavFAlB
KXPERiENCB.
KL'MBK'.t TOCNU WOMEN AND MEM waned
to pronsrs for t titers oh eervisa and ham nil
vsesnciea eansed by the draft In of asea tor war. .'
rot partlcuiars raU or write TelearaDb Usosn -
stent, roosn 218 Railway EirKange bWg. i
ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL . ' '
Caion avenue and Wasco St.
Special Summer Prices. -Can,
write or phone East T44B. -
8TKKK BEWl.VO SCHOOL ItUak inlsa at
ladles' tailoring and dress making taugbti ps-
terns cat to nieeuure. Pbooe East
t 2380. ts-8307.
182 Grand ave , near Belmont.
MI89 TFCKER
rnrvATE business coLr.Ena
altskt sum an and morriso
M188 Mattinsly's sbortliand and typewriting
school: day and evening session. 2SS 14th
Bear Jefferson at.; 85 a month. Main 803.
VATEK KISHKh TEACHERS' AC.ENCT Ww
registration. 811-12 Broadway bids.
BkHNKE U ALhEM. bigge oosiBua college b
esase beat: enroll any thus; free catalogue.
TIKI. WASTEIi-TKMALK
TOCNG LADIES WANTED.
PERMANENT POSITIONS
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
t TER WEEK PAID BEGINNERS
RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES
CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY.
ROOM 601. SIXTH FLOOR, .
PARK AND OAK STREETS
GIRLS of J 6 to 20. who do not Intend to re
turn to school in the fall, wanted as appren
tices in our various departments. 'Apply Super
intendent a office, hawutriit balcony,, Meier ft
Frank Co.
TOCSG LADY wanted for phonograph record
and player piano dept. Must bava had some
stenographic experience and a knowledge of rec
ords and rolls. Good position for right kind of,
s girt. Apply in person to Mr. 1-o.ior. Monday. '
between 10aand 11. Bib A Lane Piano Co..
cor. 12tu and Wash.
EXPERDJNCED women to set sa floor man
agers. Apply snnerintendent'a office, basement
ba loony. Meier sV Frank Co.
WANTED Ten bright capable ladles to travel.'
demonstrate and sell well known goods to
established dealers. ?S to 850 per week;
raHroad fare paid; weekly advance for trsveling
expenses. Address at once. Goodrich Drug cna
pany. Dept. 7t0. Omaha. Neb. ;
A YOUNG ficandinsvisn girl from the country j
wanted for general housework in small fam
fly no children. Mu,t have had some exieri -erice.
Good borne and good wages. 1'hona Male
054O. ,
AT once, bright, energetic young lady, capable
of meeting the puhho, one with soma ailing
experience preferred. Hms.ll aalary to atart. I'um
menaarate with ability to learn. 8 to 10 a. m.
907 Spalding bldg: ;
WIDEAAVAKE WOMAK to take charge of our
local trade. 83 to 84 a day steady, no ex
perience required, pay starts st once, write to
day. American Products Co., 1070 Third at.,
Cincinnati, O.
WANTED Female help; first clasa millinery .
makers and hat tnmers for bouse, city and
eu( cf town positions; good wages. MuUet at
Haas.
MY suler in East: would accept any good posi
tion here if suitable; with telegraph Co. aa
wire chief 10 years; capable, rehable floe raf- ;
erences. Ea;.t 7h60.
COMFORTABLE home and s.ne wages to woman
HELl WAITED 3IISC
competent to do lignt housekeeping and ear.
for children after school; C. K. preferred. 8t4
Woodwsrd ave. Sellwood
WANTED" -Experienced saleswomen for holsery .
knit underwear snd glove departments. Roberta
Bros.. Sd and Momson ata. Apply 10:30 to Ut j
o'clock.
SiX'wirrnen to work in planing mill. tying
flooring and other light work. 810 s week
and lie car fare. Peciiio Enployment Co.,
Burnsida st. ', ,
"WAXTEIs- Stenographer, one who can att J
in bookkeeping and fllipg Call personally
Mt. Hood Soap Co., 4th snd Glisan. Do. not i
phorte
EXPERIENCED atenograpbe for perrnTnent
position with opportunities nf advancement.
Apply after 10 a. ra . office. of H Liebea A Co..
14t-lM Broadway. "
UJRl. for general nouseWork ; H children; mu-t
not be afraid of work and good with chil
dren. Refined and steady ;prmanent place. Good '
wages. Phone Wdln. .H8. Dr Elliott -WANT
F.IVWoman to do plain housework,
small family. Kcandinsvlan preferred. 1018
T. l.Hth t N Wdln. 3117
WAN TE ! A sHrl for general housework, ref'e
ences required; good .wages. 181 2Sd N.
Msrohall 660. ' . '
WOMANor man cook t" buy one half interest
in lunch counter snd restsurant; big dinner
trade, wholesale dUtrict tt snap. 483 Glisan. i
"TTrENfKiBAPHEHH A. Mil, BOOKKEEPER ;
Jack Dosne can loct tou in good positions;
lots of vacancies. Call Main 6844.
WANTED Elderly woman nr glrT for light
housework, who wants a good home. Inquire in
hat store. 887 Morrison t
WANTED Girl to do cooking aad Ironing la
family of six st Reed college references re- .
qnired. Sellwood 1285. ,: ,
A COMPETENT maid, ainall family; most be
good cook; general honiework; wages 880.
Marshall 341.
FIRST CLASS flnkber wanted. Must be able
to make bu'tonliole.; ale rhirt rnakcrs wanted.
8. Weiss. Idi -s Tailor, 1-8H 10th at.
WASTED, yoning
umin with fair education t
learn printers' trade.
Lance A Erickaoa,
printers.lll lZth .t-
WANTED Firet-clsae saleslady with long ex
prneuce. AH year position. Hoffman lim
ine Co.. 387 Morrison,
GIRLS wanted, steady employment at goo4
wages. Apply Troy Laundry Co., 10th and
rine. ,
WOMAN to help with cooking or dining room
work for bosrd. husband. No experience nccee-
fary. 284 Main st ;
LADY forgeneral office and stenographic work.
Bute experience anfl salary expeeUd.- T-780,
Journal. ; .
W A NT E DXTady bookkiipef. Apply st owe.
Levitt's 4 th snd Wsahington.
WANTED Couple to esre for S ehildrew la
their own home. U-87. JodrnsL
Unexperienced help, ; psUce laundry, e.
10th and Everett.
WANTED A seamstress. , 849 Hood Street.
Marshall 24 59.
WATTEbTmiTft. general housework, two efolU.
Call Eaat 47 1. s
BOOKKEEPER Reply in own bsndwriUn-
X-759. Journal. : .
WANTED First class ensaicurist snd halr-
dreaser. 210 Central bMS.. cor. iutn-Ainr.
KITCHEXirrl wsnted. 80 Hawthorne ave. Ta-
bor lHoa.
REFINED lady wihes working girl to share her
act. Main 1803. ,
EXiBfE8iCEb
aetuae peralora ! 1U
upstair. -
WANTED Chsmbermaid.
"New Western bo-
teL 832 Glisan. ;
GTRlTlornhoiisework. 752 E. Yamhill; B-24"l
GfsOD housekeeper for city. T-848, Journal.
HELP lVAMRU-MALE AND
FEMALE J!
Ua.VIED 1200 bop pickers. Make your va
cation a paying proposition by helping T. A.
l.ltlx SV tu nick their 480 acres of hop, lo
cated on the following well known yards. Lake
brook, liolrass. Murphy and peroJval. situated st
nsiem sou iiK,cvjrpucnt. ; uuy iwr "
Excellent camp grounds, stores, butcher shop,
restaurant," flee water, free tents, straw and
wood. Apartment house) et Lakebreok. Abewt
IS or 20 days' picking. Will send 800 picker
on Auxust 18. Other special trains wOl lesve
Portland shoot September ' 8. 4 and 8. Rail
road tickets and accommodations taay be secured
ea and sfter Aogust 10 at 808 McKay bids-,
corner 3d and fctark sta. Will pay 80s per
box, or 31 per hundred poanda. Call early to
secure tickets and a room mods tiona, ss Oregon,
has plowed out 1 5,000 acres of nope, ami tuny
less pickers sre required te harvest the area.
Phone Main 1848 - 4
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