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    TUB . OREGON DAILY. - JOURNAL, PORT tAND, THURSDAY. I NOVEMBER 21. 1918. '
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STATE STILL LAGS
IN UJ. VI. DRIVE
Official Figures $105,000 Short
' of Goal,, but Subscriptions
Are Continuing.
Although th officially rsportod fig
tores on tha progress of the United War
Work campaign laat night show Oregon
till 189,760 short of attaining its
amended quota of 11,160,000. Stats Di
rector O. W. Davidson expressed the
belief that belated reports trom outlying
districts would put the state safely over
the top.
Mr. Davidson reported that Oregon
had subscribed , $1,082,250 toward the
support of the seven organisations
represented In the campaign for funds')
with which to carry on welfare worn,
among the forces v th men and women
encased in war work. Although the
drive officially closed Wednesday the
campaign will "carry on" In those dis
tricts which have ai : t failed to attain
their quotas.
There were two outstanding develop
ments In connection with the closing
day's drive. One was a report from
Harney county which, up to yesterday,
had not been heard from since the In
auguration of the drive. Harney
county, which has been seriously handi
capped by reason of the Influenza epi
demic which has been raging through
out the southeast corner of the state,
reported a subscription of $2600 on a
$6600 quota with assurances of an early
attainment of the full quota. The sec
ond develooment was a report from Clat
sop county, showing a total subscription
of $40,000. nearly zoo per cent on
$20,860 auota.
Thirty-one counties had gons over the
top Dp to last night, but six counties in
the state remaining in the "short- col
umn. Polk and Washington counties
were the only units reaching, the top
yesterday.
Portland added another $28,000 to Its
subscription on the closing day. Its
total last night showing $500,oou, wnicn,
according to City Directo. Ames, will
no doubt be materially increased in the
coarse of the next few days.
Yakima City and County Over
Taklma. Nov. 21. Yakima county and
city scored a success In the war work
drive and went over the top with a sur
plus which will reach $1000 In the city
and $8000 In the county. The campaign
has been characterised by the number
of small donations. A total of 6570 sub
scribers is Included in the pledges made.
The county quota was $52,000, but this
will be exceeded by at least $3000. ac
cording to the forecast by the county
director, L. O. Janeck.
LUXEMBURG FOLK ,
GREET AMERICANS
tracks and wagons guided by calm young
men in olive drab. Throughout the dark
ness of last night the city echoed to
the steady rumble of American army
trucks as they passed eastward for sup
plies for the advanced units of the army
of occupation.
A German newspaper in Luxemburg
said that the "people at home (In
America) must swell with pride at the
disciplined and imposing array of the
American army of occupation in Luxem
burg." The people of Luxemburg, long used
to war and soldiers, were deeply Im
pressed by the vitally soldier appear
ance of the Americans. The doughboys
were hailed as real soldiers.
American army officers rode with
the staff of Marshal Petaln when Metz
was entered. Other allied nations were
represented as welL
Sky Thick With Airplanes
The sprinkling of Yankees in the
crowd was hailed with shouts of "Long
live America."
The German element of the city was
silent and solemn, but they were in the
minority. The whole place was aflame
with the French tri-color and there
were plenty of American flags, too.
General Mangin, who was to have
acted as chief of staff to Marshal Pe
taln, was unable to do so owing to an in
Jury sustained when he was thrown
from his horse.
As the French and allied troops en
tered the fortress the sky was thick
with airplanes.
During the procession through the
cuy, lieutenant tsozon verauraz, a
French "ace" with nearly a score of
victories to his credit, flew so low that
he struck a telegraph pole and the ma
chine plunged Into the crowd. The air
man was fatally hurt and several spec
tatora were decapitated.
Oration Given French
A mighty ovation was given to the
French troops who had. arrived In Metz
directly from the battle front. In their
muddy, faded horizon blue uniforms the
pollus swung into the city with sprigs
of green stuck Into the muzzles of their
rifles amidst a great deal of clatter and
dust kicked up by the heavy trains of
artillery.
Armored cars still bearing the scars
of battle entered the city along with the
Infantry. Cannon boomed and church
bells rang as the deliverers passed
through Mets. Children took a promt
nent part In the celebration and there
were services of thanksgiving In the
churches. The holiday spirit is rampant
throughout an of Lorraine.
German Statue Spat Upon
A feature of the celebration In Metz
was the pulling down of the statue of
William I, grandfather of the ex-kaiser
It stood in a park in the center of the
city. A bunch of French soldiers tied
chains to the monument and attached
them to horses. William soon toppled
over, his helmeted head and mailed fist
plungrog Into the earth, where they were
allowed to stay.
Throughout the day sightseers surged
about the statue, kicking and spitting
upon It. The metal nose was the chief
target and it was soon worn smooth by
the heavy boots of the French lniantry
man.
There is much complaint among the
people In the. Mets district over the way
their food was restricted By trio trer
mans.
COL ROOSEVELT TO
BE IN FRANCE VHEN
PRESIDENT IS THERE
1 " .
Both President and ex-President
Announce Intention of Being
in France at Same Time.
(Cob tinned From Page On)
burg. Great crowds stood In the public
square watching the Americans pass by.
There were great columns of Infantry,
followed by rolling trains of artillery
and machine gun units. There was an
endless procession "of motor trucks and
wsgons. They poured into the city from
the west and rumbled out toward the
cast
Germaa Popular. Impressed
' From daybreak until dark this proces
sion passed steadily, with the motor
NEVER SAW IIS
. EQUAL STATES
WM
CARD
Has Gained Sixteen Pounds in
Less Than Thirty Days by
Taking Tanlac.
MEETING .NOTICES 41
lki Lorn Dancing club sPencing every Bat.
night, W. O. W. temple, 128 J 1th st Union
mtuac. Admission, ladies, 25e; tents, 85c
Xlital Statistics
maMtges.Bfrtts. Death
MARBIAGE LICENSES
With the American Array of Occupa
tion, Nov. 20. (L N. 8.) (Delayed)
The president of the United States and
an ex-president may be In France at I Ngiy, 26, Bits hotel
the same time. -
President Polncare, who has been
taking part is ceremonies connected
with the advance of the French and
American armies, met and chatted with
Captain Kermlt Roosevelt of the
Domcnico Bonaro, 23, Carbonado. Wash.,
and Aania Corners, legal, S73 Front street.
John Fred Allen, 88. Cockran, Or., and El
lis Blood, 43, B6tt Yamhill street
George H. Bnck, 87, Vancouver, B. C. and
Bath E. Andrews, 27, Multnomah hotel.
William Henry Comer, leesl, 587 V Eart
Third street, and Anns E Mitchell, legal. 265
Kast Third street.
Morris Bosenberg. 88, Seattle, 'Wash., and
Mrs. Princess C. Weinstoin, 28. 204 CoUege
street.
A. n Tnmnm. leeal. 824" East Fifty-seventh
street north, and Ople J. Camp. 819 East
Salmon street.
Stuart Zimmerman, legal. Vancouver, Wasn.
and Aha J. Case, lezal. Multnomah hotel.
E. F. Luster, 2a, Seattle, wasn., ana roiiy
FITTER A I, DIRECTORS
HELF WANTED VI SC.
4
WILSON ..& BO!
EAST 7TH AND MULTNOMAH
PORTLAND'S MOST PROGRESSIVE
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
PRICES REASONABLE
PERSONAL SEE VICE
BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL
LADY ASSISTANT
CENTRALLY
EAST 64-
LOCATED
-0-S168
BIRTHS
KAWAMI To Mr. and Mrs. Kiyoshi Kawaml.
83 N. 9th. Not. 10. a son. .
LINDKECK To Mr. and Mrs. Anson L. Llnd
hwt KSK TV 7th Not. 5. a Son.
CALDWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cald-
wail V K a. Inn.
Seventh artillery, TJ. S. A at BoulIgTiy. BLAKE To Mr. and Mrs. James E. Blake,
The French executive told Captain Ewahee Station, Not. 14 a daughter.
Pnnvn tV.i ,mA HAMMOND To Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hjra-
Koosevelt that he had received a letter mnnd 74 w Colfax. Not. o, a daughter,
from former President Roosevelt (father smith -To Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Smith, 701
or the captain) in which he announced 1 Northrop. Not. 8, a daughter.
that he and Mrs. Roosevelt were com- BNPT Mr ind Pl A"?- BPndo-
ing to Francs within a fortnight. This HiifliTru7 s. Hg.
would bring him here about the same I iss w. Terry, Not. 17, a son.
time as President Wilson. I HARRIS To Mr. and Mr Forrest J. Hams,
Captain Roosevelt, who recently ar
rived here from Mesopotamia, was de
lighted at the news. During his service
with the British forces and before he
was transferred to the American army,
lS W. Wnt Not. 0. a son.
KIHVVAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Klrwan, 1084
E. Washington, Nor. 8, a son.
LTJNT To Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. Lunt 522
Heicrht.' Terrace. Not. 13. a daughter.
MORISON To Mr. and Mrs. W illiam P. Mori-
son, 743 E. 62d, Nor. 12, a daughter.
Captain Roosevelt won the distinguished KOEPP To Mr. and Mrs" Kay Koepp." 61
Service medal. I Union are.. Not. 6, a daughter.
vi.it. n.- , t.,, JAUNCEY To Mr. and Mrs. James T. Jauncey,
' ...... ' Milwaukee, Or., Not. 15, a son.
President Polncare. during his stay ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Oiirr A. Allen
at Th Am origan trnnt ,.nr. I 821 fl 82d. NaT. 10. a daughter.
...i ni,i,.. . . , I CANADA To Mr. ana Mrs. unariea c. vansoa,
eraj Dickman. commander of the Ameri- 399 E 18th NoT 14 a son.
can army of occupation. FROELICH To Mt. and Mrs. Claire 8.
During: the ceremonies on Silndsv n I Froellch. 9 E. 61st Nor. 10. a daughter.
peasant girl of '6, attired in her best "N-To iT- n1 Glenn Linn 610
Sunday dress, presented Madame Poin- hoAton-t. Mr'Tifra. phOto Honsteln.
vo.ro wii.ii si oouquei ot xiowers. .l- 799 Union are.. Not. 18. a son.
though she had a aoeech to deliver, th 1 '
young lady broke down at the last mo- PEATH8 ASP rPHEHAtS 7
ment and wept with emotion. The EASTLTJND Died Not. 20, 1918, at the
French president kindly patted her a .' VSr.r&'JZKZ
cneeK ana Madame Polncare chatted 2 days. beioTed wife of A. E. Eastlund, mother
With her to set her at ease. of Agnes OliTia and Nels Frederick Eastlund
PrllMi iAini,. AM vt. 4. I sister or Mrs. Bicfrid Kenrltsom. Miss Mane
across Lorraine told the people in re- at0(! Vash. Funeral serrices will be eon
sponse to their hearty greeting that ducted Not. 22. at 2 d. m.. from the Swedish
the Americans were entitled to their n- I Tabernacle, corner 17th and GUsan sta. Friends
during gratitude for freeing them from
the yoke of the enemy.
Yankees Are Praised
The high tribute paid to the Yankees
by President Polncare was loudly
cneerea Dy the French people.
inTited. Interment Hose City Park cemetery.
Remains at Pearson's undertaking establishment.
Russell st. and Union are.
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
Established 1877.
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main 607. A-1611.
Lady assistant.
THE Finishing School is the title, because pa
pus who hare devoted S to 9 months at
business college or high school regain a fin
ish. None write without looking at their pencil.
crooked fingers, and write like a rabbit eats,
whereas eyes and ears should be used on the
speaker. Typewriting shorthand notes direct on
any make of machine does away with snortnaBO,
and New Zealand adopts it, for what that coon
try thinks today America think tomorrow, and
Knf land a year after. Only qualified stenog
raphers as the blind finger system; all th rest
are amateur and are worth only their salt. Th
Finishing school la also a beginner's school, and
teaches in one month what other systems take
three months or longer. Parents, consider th
cost for clothing, fond and dress whilst derating
three months to study. In less then one week
our pupils are reporting slow utterances, and in
on month are abls to compete againat the 3
months' pupil; a challenge of 1100 is open; bad
palling is cured; th memory improTed. Prof.
Norton, principal, a retired reporter rn th Brit
ish houses of lords and commons and high courts
for 17 years.
OREGON LAW SCHOOL.
HOTJSEaTEEPnrO BOOMS I
FURNISHED AKP PHTURNISTTEP
TWO furnished 2 rm. H. K. suites, 480 Col
leg st. ; separata entrance, tin vtw. yard,
west side; IS mia. walk. 3 blks. 8. 8--HH ear;
electrio light, hot and cold water and phone
serrtco included; 180-122.50. Marsh. 8842.
HOUSEKEEPIIfO ROOMS 71
PUBLISHED AND U!f FURNISHED
PRIVATE FAMILY
$25 8 room furnished H. K. apartment.
548 East 27th at. Take Richmond ear to
27th. 1 block south. Adults only.
1 SINGLE furnished H. K. room, first floor,
front entrance; beat, light, phone. 411 ljDth.
XL K. room for gentleman, with electrio tight,
cooking gas, $8 per month. Phone Main 7364.
FOR RENT HOrSES
UNFURNISHED
II
Anaky bids.. 3d and Morrison.
Phon Main 977. W. E. Richardson,
Sec.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
J. P. FINLEY&S0N
ProgressiTe Funeral Directors,
PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attendants
Montgomery at Fifth
Main 9. A-189S.
Dunning &McEntee .S
vrery detail. Broadway and Pin sta. Phon
Broadway 430. A-4B88. l-adr assistant.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
The Golden Bui Undertakers.
414 East Alder at. Phone East 62. B-8I28.
A. D, KENWORTHY CO.
S267, 8802 92d St..
68th at. and Foster 1
"P. L 1ERCF
Tsbor 6267. 8802 92d St.. Lenta.
Tabor 5895. 66th St. and Foster road. Arleta.
Mrs. Larch
Assistant
11th and Hawthorne.
Esst 781
B 1888
Undertakers. E.
MILLER it TRACET. Independent Funeral Di
rectors. Prices as low as 120, $40, $60.
Washington st Ella. Main 2691, A-7883.
CHAMBERS KENWOTTTHY CO"
Toung LacSss
Tor telephone operating.
No prsTiors experience
Necesaary.
Good salary to start.
Rapid adrancement la salary.
Permanent positions.
Extra payment for Sunday
and holiday.
Apply telephone company
operating school, sixth floor
Park and Oak straeta.
Between 8:30 a, m. and 8:80 p. m.
248 and 250 Kulingsworth st. near Williams LIPMAN. WOLFE eV CO. require the serrtces
V a ' Wnndlivn 8S0S. C-1183. I rtf thn. wntn.n ti, .t . . ..m. U,Mf K.
MEIXS A FRANK'S
FREE RENTAL AND
INFORMATION BUREAU
Reliable up-te-dat Hats of desirable vacant
bouaes, apartments snd flats with definite in
formation pertaining to each.
Newcomers in Portland wtn find tat bur
of great Talus in helping them get properly and
quickly located,
EIGHTH FLOOB
FOR BENT
8 acres on outskirts of Portland. 5
house, with pantry and full basement. Cistern
water; Darn. Irutt and berries. On good road.
a. w. laowrt son, 404 East Alder at. cor,
Grand are.
8-ROOM bouse, $15; large rooms, carat near,
$5; land for cultivation near, 1 to 15 acre,
cheap. Apply 89th and E. Btark. Mt. Tabor
(M. T. 88th car to snd. 4 blocks north, 1 east.
Breeze & Snook B-2346. Tabor 1268.
R T. BTRNES, hew resides c establishment.
901 WillUma are, Woodlswn 220. C-1948.
MONUMENTS
rBLAE5lN6 GRANITE CI
1T 7-3Rfl5T. ATMADISQnI
of three women to act as ianitres.es. Must be
able to furnish the best of references and not
afraid of hard work. Apply superintendent's of
fice. 7th floor, bet. 0 and 10 Friday morning.
WANTED An elderly Isdy desiring a good
hem. Terr light work. Inauir EX-937.
Journal
1493 WILLIAMS are., 8 rooms, bath and gar
age, l'tione Marsh. 2549
8 ROOM
South. Smith
HEAL ESTATE
FOR KALE HOUSES
HAWTHORNK DISTRICT $286o"
n
TOO JITST lirUT near, enii an
Before We ma am tnrlh w. nut aa ' 4aTI
you that w would much prefer to shew this
beautiful MtUs bungalow to those of you who
nae - been dnfn t W. i.n.ai,,. ..mi i.
ke the best knowledge of eataea. You would
oaruiy osuer u possible to ouy a bungalow wtta
rooms and des with hardwood floors, fire
Ptac. built 4a book oases, writing desk, buffet.
OUtch kitcbau. cement basement, wash trays
and aQ of splendid construction and finish st
a Price of 82830 including street improvements
wouiu your Barely this is th vary aeniLA
of Talua.
. A. O. TEEPE CO..
84 SUrk st, near 3d. Mala Slit.
BRANCH OFFICE. BOTH AND BANDT
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT ' ' '
Mt. Tabor alon. nsrth Hawthorne a. Strict
modern 6 room bungalow, full cement bssemsat.
taanary xrsy ana furnee.
lisrawood floora. ' paneled dining room sad
flraplae.
All built In eoaTcniene. ' 1 .
Dutch kitchen, bathroom and bedrooCM aS
in whlto enamel; gas and electricity.
Beautiful lawn, roe bushes and flower beds.
Street imp. all in and paid.
Oufck car serrics. one block to two earns,
$2000 will handle, small balance. Jong Urn.
Owner, 264 E. 81 st st Tabor 7280.
TOU OWK IT TO YATTRMCLF
BEFORE TOU BUT TOUR HOME
To see our list of oer 880 appraised punas,
with photographs, price and full data. Houses
in all part of th city, all price and terms,
son remarkable bergams. Will help you tuak
your first payment if necessary. I nseer pad
prices; buyer and seller know exactly what I
am making. Coma in and look orer my list
ings; 4 experienced real astata salesman wUS
auto at your serrire.
FRANK L. McGUIBE. ABINGTON BLTKJ. "
To Buy Your Home. Main 1068.
AN 8 room rooming house, furniture for sale:
all furnished, housekeeping rooms, in beet die. To Buy Tour Horn
mni unux rem Tery reasoosoi. atain I o a w
ELKGANT furniture for aale. house rent r
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 284-286 4th
LIPMAN, WOLFE V CO. rrair th serrices
01 serersl experienced saleswomen for all de
ft, opposite city halt Main 8664. Philip Pertinents. Permanent positions with good salary
Neu A Sons for memorials. I offered to those who can qualify. Apply
I.OST AND FOUND
31
Qualify. Armly
) superintendent's office. 7th floor, between 0 and
iu . r nae j morning.
William Carrlck, for many years a
resident of Tacoma, Washing-ton. is now
a citlsen of Hunter. Missouri. While
en route to his future home In Hunter,
recently, Mr. Carrlck called at the Owl
Drue Store in Kansas City, purchased
two bottles of Tanlac and made a state
ment regarding- his experience with the
medicine that will be of Interest to all
suffering people.
"I have never seen anything-," said
Mr. Carrlck, "sell like Tanlac Is selling
out on the Pacific Coast, around where
1 lived. A friend of mine actually went
seventy-five miles one day to get a bot
tle, and knowing- what I do about it
now, I believe I would do the same
thing, rather than be without it. When
I first started taking it I had little idea
it would do -me any good, but when I
' tell you I have gained sixteen pounds
' in less than thirty days and am able
A to work for the first time in months,
you can understand why I talk like I
do about it.
"Something like a year ago my appe
' tite went back on me and my stomach
got ip such a bad fix that nothing I
would eat seemed to do me any good.
My food would sour soon after meals
and keep me belching up sour gas for
hours. I suffered terrible pain about my
stomach all the time and at times I
. would turn so deathly sick that I
could hardly retain a thing I had eaten.
I dropped off twenty-seven pounds in
weight and hardly had strength to raise
my hands, and was so nervous for al-
i- most six weeks that I hardly slept at
3. all. I finally got down flat of my back
In bed wouldn't take a bit of nourlsh
ment except a little milk and for five
.. weeks I thought sure I would never pull
, through.
"I was stopping with my nephew in
Tacoma at this time, and as he had seen
H Tanlac recommended so highly, he went
down and trot a bottle for me. Well.
sir, by the time I finished my first bot
tle: I was on my feet and feeling like
, a different man. My appetite picked
up rignt away ana 1 soon get so '
f couldn't get enough to eat, and ever
sine) Z finished my second bottle I have
been feeling strong and fine as you
' please. The sourness, gas and pain has
I left my stomach entirely and nothing is
barred from my diet. It was about the
close of Spring when Tanlao stralght
' ' ened ma op and I worked every day this
- Summer at my trade as carpenter, and
have felt fine all the time. I don't
f- believe I ever enjoyed better health
.than I do now. I have personally rec
ommended Tanlao to hundreds of people,
"' and as I was passing through here to
" day I stopped in to get two bottles to
;- carry down to Hunter with me, because
Z I don't want to be without it
Tanlao Is sold in Portland by the
Owl Prut Co. . .(Adv.)
Germans Look on Sullenly
Br Webb Miller
With the Americans Advancing To
ward the Rhine, Nov. 20. (U. P.) The
American army of occupation Is now
standing on the soil of four countries-
France, Belgium. LuxemDurg ana ter
man Lorraine.
Todav's advance resulted in the oc
cupatlon of a score of villages and
towns. We reached Fontoy and Vltry.
in Lorraine, JJw latter tovfn being
onlv 10 miles north of Metz. Farther
to the left Americans entered the neu'
tral duchy of Luxemburg, passing
through Keen.
The mayor of Luxemburg crossed the
lines In an automobile and paid his re
spects to General Pershing at Lon
guyon, which Is now his headquarters.
Michigan and Wisconsin troops, which
led the way into Luxemburg, received
an ovation along every foot of their
march. They entered 15 villages, every
one -tdecorated with home-made Ameri
can "flags. In German Lorraine the
Americans were welcomed by the in
habitants of French extraction. Those
of German descent looked on sullenly.
The Important town of Arlon, in Bel
glum, remembering America's food and
relief, work throughout the war, gave
our troops an extraordinarily warm
greeting. The townspeople stood beside
the roads all day, cheering themselves
hoarse. It was not uncommon to see
doughboys carrying one or two children,
with chattering French or German boys
end girls walking alongside.
The Germans sent some staff offi
cers to army headquarters to arrange
for handing over the material at Lon
guyon. These consisted of 35 locomo
tives, 300 guns and thousands of rifles.
The roads near the Luxemburg frontier
ara lined with surrendered cannon.
TARALDSON Nor. 20, 1918, at th family
residence. 1689 Hodae St.. Elirabeth Tarald-
son, age 68 years. beioTed wife of John Leonard
Taraldson, mother of Mrs. Ruth Helm ana Helen
Tne Polncare party was carried In a I t...ii .. . r-! ... ,.;,.-.
flying squadron of automobiles and in- will' be conducted tomorrow. Not. 22d. at 10
luded a representative of the United a. rn.. from the Swedish ETsngelical Free church.
States irmv Maine Allan ph. - corner of Humner and Missouri are. Friends
wil--VmJ a f. ,Pott of inTited, Interment Multnomah cemetery.
Richmond, Va. Major Potts is a mem-
ber of General Pershing's staff and was KE,AJPB At lh residence. C94 h Irring
dptailpd in stuvtrt th n.ji.M.nt!. 1 "- . ETsnn joeepnine aauaae. age
fv ? It Presidential party 48 year, beiored wife of Bernard J. Klnkade,
through the territory that the American mother of Loretta Kinkad of Portland. The
army is now traversing. eortag will leare the family residence, 694 Vi
Others in the party were General T m-
TtTciTa . . ... . . . I mence to in x-ro-uatnearai, ism ana uavis sis.,
f K. Major DeChalot, who was where requiem ma will be offered at 9 a. m.
with the French army at Chateau Interment Mt Cslrarr cemetery. Arrangement
Thierry, and who also witnessed the car of Miller a Trscey.
American Victory at St Mlhlel. He BOTAN At the residence. 1514 East Tenth
street North. Norember 20. 1918. Elizabeth
H. Rotan, aged 71 years, mother of Mrs. Harry
T. Clark. Mrs. Wilbur F. Brock and Miss Uakie
Rotan of this city. Funeral serricea will be htld
at Bigdon's funeral parlors, Salem. Or., at 2 p.
m.. tomorrow (Friday), NoTember 22. 1918
THE following articles heTe been found on
cars of the Portland BaUway, Lght Power I YOUNG ladies wanted
jo.. nor. zj, xvxo: parses, money, 1 iot.
1 belt, 1 nail file, 1 glasses case, 1 pin, 3 pack
ages. 3 lunch boxes, 1 book. 1 roll wire, 1 sack,
2 suitcases. 8 trTUng bags. Owners may ob
tain property at 1st and Alder sta. sta.
Can earn tfrom $5 to
$15 a dsT For full narticnlara inonire at
Clyde hotel for Mr. Gordon, bet. 0 snd 10 a. r.
ROOM modem hous. piano and fin furnish
ings, 3 blks. trom car. on Skidmor SC. $50
per month.
A. W. LAMBERT & SON
S. E. Cor. Grand Are. and E. Alder fit.
Portland. Or.
LOST Pocketbook wi
some cash. Finder
3d st. S. E. Phon Tabor 7566
reward.
receiT big
vtAMtu A areaamaker to do fsmily sew
ing. 2 a day. Call 864 Grand are. N.
PARTY that found purse containing about 816 WOMAN for cooking and downstairs work.
bet Meier A Frank and O.. W. A King's washing. No upstairs work. East 434
store, pleas phon Mar. 6091. Reward. Mrs. GIRL to help with housework for piano lea-
eniiae. i sons sna wares. East lips
LOST
Black fur scarf, label Meier eV Frank.
Return to 828 E. Salmon St. Phon East
869. Reward.
LObT One red steer. 2 years old, with horns
snd one Jersey heifer without horns, for 2
eeks. 416 Philadelphia St.
eulogized the fighting qualities of the
Americans.
B. R. Giltner Recovering
WANTED For boys' training school, cook
(190) and helper (140) to orerwe dining
Aom aia Ts .uk, . A l..l,
BLACK fox fur, on Terwilliger bird. Finder tion work. Must st lea b sbl. to handl and
get along with boys. Thomas P. Horn, superin-
tendent State Training school, Chehalls. Waah.
kindly return to Mias Peggy Krleger. 762
Rodney are. Call East 2202 during day.
FOUND On Fulton car Saturday, purse with
money. Uwner can bar same by identifying
same. 84 Vermont st.
T t nn,.,, in 1.1. I m - tomorrow (snoayj , noremoer nis.
tf "Wer, who has been 111 with Rmatna at Holmans funeral parlors until 10 a.
blood poisoning for three weeks, is m. Friday.
reported now to be out of danger and PETERSON In this city. Not, 20. Beth a.
on me roaa tp recovery. The Infection
was caused by anti-Influenza vaccina'
tion. it was reported.
LOST Undershot female bulldog. Elk tooth
with initial M: also nary picture, Cau Col.
M and recelTe reward.
LOST Black purse with 81, Not. 17, in an
TODAY
O. Peterson, age 20 years, beloved son of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peterson, also snrriTed by
fire sisters and two brothers. Remains wui be
forwarded Saturday, Not. 23, at 6:45 a. m .
to Barton, Or.,' where serrices will be held st
lU'.BU a. ta. Interment Sandy Ridge ceme
tery. Arrangements, in care of Miller A Tracey.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
Old Bags aad Woolem Clotalag
We Hake BeTartlMs. UaBd'Werea
Fluff Rugs
Tey Wear Like Irra
. Bag Bags Wot All Sixes
Mall Orders Bead for Booklet
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50
WESTERN" FLUFF BUG CO.
M TJaioa Ave. V.
Bait ! Phoses B.147I
BACHELDER At Hillsdale. Or.. Not. 20
Luther Baehelder. age 66 years, belored hus-
i band of Nancy Baehelder. father of Mrs. Otis
Conklin, at McCormick, Wash., L. C-. A. C.
J. P.. 8. C. and T. G. Baehelder. all of this
eity. mineral serrices will be held Thursday.
Not. 21. at 1 D. ra.. at the chapel of Miller A
l racer, interment tireenwood cemetery.
GILMAN At Mare Island, Cel.. Not. 19, Fred
erick Stlnson Oilman, aged 26 rears, late of
Portland, Or,, hnsband of Mrs. Beatrice Gilman.
Trie funeral serrices wiu be held ITriday. Nor.
ZZ, at 11 o clock a. m.. at the residence es-
tablkhment of J. P. Finley A Son, Montgomery
at 5th. Friends inTited. Interment at Se
attle, Wash.
GORDWOOD
COUNTRY SLABWOOD
MULTNOMAH FUEL CO.
A.I11I
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
GCRR The funeral serrices of tie late Harry
i;neater uurr will be held Saturday. MoT.
23, at 1 o'clock p. m. . at the reaidence estab-
lisnmentot J. P. rimer ec eon, Montgomery at
oth. mends lnrtted. Serrices st tne grare in
Rose City cemetery will be conducted by One-
onta Trib No. .2, I. O. R. M
TWOMBLY In thia city. November lf: 1918,
Frank Walter Twombly, aged 31 years; be
lored husband of Oiire G. Twombljj father of
Lois Twombly. Funeral serrices will be held st
Holman'a funeral parlors at 1 n. m. . Saturday
November 23. 1918. Interment at Mount Scott
cemctwy.
NANCE In this city. Nor.
AT Wilson's Auction House, 169-178 2d stl
' XV . . 111.
Dairymen Urged to
Keep Organization
To Maintain Prices
That "the time has come for Oregon
dairymen to make a tight organisation
in order that they may receive for
their milk and butterfat the price that
it is worth to the world In food value,''
is asserted by Alma D. Katx, president
of the Oregon Dairymen's league, in
a call issued this morning for a spe
cial meeting of all dairymen at the
Central library next Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock.
"Already an organized effort has
been made to cut the price of milk to
producers," the announcement contin
ues. "The request has been denied.
"They (the dairymen) have never re
ceived full compensation in the past
they can only receive full compensation
in the future by organization, and
united effort," is another expression
used by Mr. Katz in the call for the
meeting.
Only Limited Profit
Allowed to Stores
That Sell Turkeys
Thanksgiving turkeys must not be
sold at a profit In excess of five cents
a pound over cost for "cash and carry1
stores and seven cents a, pound over
cost for delivery stores, according to
Thomas G. farreli, assistant federal
food administrator.
"The food administration wants to
be fair with dealers in this article,".
said Mr. Farrell, "and at the same, time
the public expects to be safeguarded
Dressed turkeys will be an important
factor in the poultry 'market for tha
next two weeks, and the price cannot
be fixed with any exactness, as values
will depend upon the supply reaching
the market within the next few days.
At present, the wholesale price of
choice dressed turkeys is 40 cents.
which would make the price to ' con
. . !. Mm . ,.
buiuctd a to ii cents. .: -
MEETITfG NOTICES
41
20. Edward
Nanc. aged; 24- years, eon of Edward
Nance of Padukah, Ky. The remains will be
forwarded this (Thsjrsday) evening by J. P,
Finley A Son, to Padukah. Ky., where service
will b held and interment made.
GEE In this city. Not. 21, Henry Oee, aged 72
years, late of McMmnvilIe, Or. The remains
will ha forwarded hv J. P Finler A Son todar
(Thursday) to McMinnrUle, Or., where serrices
will be held and interment made.
AlJ aAUSK TKlfPT.UI S a
O. N. M. 8 Rt.tt ...f '
Saturday. Norember 28. at 8
7. iivrmi
Masonio
BRISSETT In this city. Norember 18, 1918
Alice M. Brissett, aged 41 years 11 months
20 days; belored wife of Albert Brissett of Hsu
ant and Tamhfll .r. v....
talnment after builneas session:
risiting nobles cordially InTited.
By order of th potentate,
Hugh J. Boyd, Recorder.
Tempi, West Boss street. Remains are at Holman'a Funeral
parlors. Funeral notice later.
B. P. O. ELES NO. 142 Regu
lar meeting this (Thursday)
renlng. Elks temple. 8 o'clock
visiting members welcome.
M. B. SPAULDINO,
Secretary.
MILLINGTON At the residence, 6T0 Sumner
street. Norember SO. 1819, Anna Miiungton
aged 45 Tears 11 months 2 days; belored wife
of Joseph E. Millington. Remains are at Hoi
man's Funeral parlors. Funeral notlc later,
STEPHENSON In thia city. Walter Stephen
son of 960 ancourer eve., age ST years.
Funeral services will be held at Carlton. Or.
Friday at 2 - p. m. Remains st P. L. Lerch
undertaking parlors. East 11th and Clay.
KIRKPATRICK COUNCIL.
2227. Knights and Ladles
of Security. Regular business
meeting ' Friday 8 p. m.
Largs class initiation: beauti
ful military ceremonies. Erery
member is requested to come
and help make our council
bigger and better than ever.
HASSALO HABSALO LODGE NO. IB, L
s. vf. .. wui meat tomor
row (Friday) erening at 7:80
B o ciocx. nomination oi officers
I n n r sna otssr important business
v.U.r. wui be transacted. Mak it a
first class reunion and come. Ail Odd Fallows
inrited. M. A. CARLSCN. Noble Grand.
FREDERICK COZENS. Rec. Sec.
WEB FOOT CAME NO. 65
W. O. W erery Friday
Mght in W. O. W. Temnle.
128 11th st Members re
quested to b present Visitors
welcome, i Jt. iMloung
jonsui commander, u. L.
rssrnur, cirk.
ALBERT FIXE LODGE NO. 182.
m . mm .m. sa. special com
munication Friday evening. Nor.
22, at 7 o'eock. Visitors wecom.
By order of W. M.
E. R. IVTE, Beey,
MT. HOOD LODGE NO. 1ST. a"
F. A A. M. Special 'commu
nication tomorrow (Friday) v-
no?. i as i :su. c
uaivn. Turan welcome. By or-
oer ox w. at. juu. u. DICK. .
Secretary.
8ELLWOOD LODGE NO. iat.
A. F. as A. M. Stated com
munication tomorrow (Friday!
erening at 8 o'clock. Visitor
welcome. Bf order w. M. .
J. H. BITLER. Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDERT K.
T. Special conclave this
f Thursday) Tenlng at 7:80.
Bed Crosa. Tour sttendanc
wui d appreciated.
C. F. WIEGAND. Reecrder.
WANTED AU eooka and assistants of Xocal
No. SOT to attend meeting Thursday eve
ning. iMovsmoer 21, is is. nomination of ef-
ficers. O. T. FREDERICK. See'y.
EMBLEM Ji
I . charmr, J,
aeger oro., liWiS .SU U ,
JOHNSON At th late residence, 8732 Foster
road. Pheb V. Johnson, age 83 year.
Funeral serrire will be held at P. L. Lerch
undertaking parlors Friday at 2 p. m. Friends
inrited.
WINKOOP Thomas A. Winkoop, 6S8 Salmon,
Not 18. 48 rears, lobar tmeumoma.
FIFE Rebecca Spear Fife, 16414 Beech, Nov.
xo, jtf years, autcui pcuuina.
ERCEQ Benedeta Erceg, 663 Water, Nov. 17
82 years, influenza.
VARDX German Vardy. 4614 67th. Nor. 16
64 years, broncho pneumonia.
EDWARDs) Francis A. Edwards. 82 E. 81st.
Nor. 18. 05 years, lobar pneumonia.
SHANE Clarence D. Shane, 6 E. 84th, Not.
17. 86 years, pulmonary tuberculosis.
DANIELS Mrs. Mabel Daniels, St. Vincents
hospital. Nor. 14, 20 years, grippe.
BOB IN SON Jack Robinson. St. Vincents hos
pital. Oct. m, o years, pneumonia.
HOLLAND J. H. Holland. 109 N. 18th, Not.
17. 83 years, pneumonia.
BOO THY Eddie Boothy, 802 Union, Nor. 16,
11 years, pneumonia.
WALIN Mra. L. Walin. Portland Medical hos-
nital. Nor. 18. ZV years, carcinoma.
NELSON Dorothy Nelson, Multnomah hospital.
Not. 16, 0 years, chronic nephritis.
HELLIS Ruth Hellis. 880 Strong. Nor. 0, 11
rsars. pneumonia.
MARTIN Ann Jessie Martin. 288 Crosby, Nov.
17. 24 years, pneumonia.
WARREN Mellisaa Warren. 496 E. 18th, Nor.
17. 80 years, aenu dementia.
SISSON Minnie Nisaon. Good Samaritan hos
pital. Not. 18, 22 years, pneumonia.
WANTED A girl for general housework. Main
7220.
TWO women te help in kitchen, 180, board
and room. 412 N. 19th.
WOMAN or girl for cooking and general house
work on feign. Phon East 313.
Th niuahia nenera- and MIDDLE AGED woman for light housekeeping,
plea XrTTo B"o mall family; permanent E-962. Joum.U
IOST On Tuesday, the 19th. between E. 6th
and Oregon and Everett and 27th; gold
coin brooch mn, set with singl diamond. Re
ward. Phone Marshall B280.
No
HELP
WAWTETJ HALE
FEMALE
A2CD
tt
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Pays you while learning: aires you set of tools
guarantee positions. Write foe catalogue. 284
Burnside St., or phone Broadway 1781.
automobile.
alE.N, HOMEX, learn barber trade tree: wag
wui learning: Dosltion s-uarantd. Ore eon
Call East 103. bet. 8 and 6. B"ber College. 228 Madison.
FOIND Canadian engineer's pin.
13B8.
Call Main
FOUND.
488S.
a purs with money. Phon Bdwy.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches men and women the barber trade free.
Pay while learning. 284 Couch. Broadway 24 83.
LOST 2 small heifers, Jersey and Holstein.
Address Frank Naudts. Lenta.
LOST Gray silk handbag, treasured as gift.
Kewara. nnoer notuy Mar. -4200.
HELP WAICTED MALE
SITTJATTOJrS MALE
EXPERIENCED salesmsn desires to near from
Pacific, coast manufacturers seeking repn
entstion in New Tork city.. . Now , is the time.
T-B37. Journal.
FORDS repaired In your own garage
80S East 8tbt
by
Phone
TOU NEED WORK
WE NEED MEN
EIGHT HOURS WORK. 42
WEST LINN MILLS FREE EMPLOYMENT
perts, . 81 an .hour.
East 8780.
REPAIRING, painting, papering, kslsominlng
and wrecking done. Prices rrssnnabl. Pet-
titt, 80S E. 8th. Phon East 8780
LEAKY roof repaired, painted; all kinds of
carpenter work. Bdwy. 8270.
WANTED Position driving privste csr; goo3
experience; no bad habits. DX-B88, Journal.
OFFICE MILL WALK. ACROSS BRIDGE, TOTING man. experienced, wishes position drir
OREGON CITY. 20O FARE PORTLAND.
CAN COME WITHOUT WAITING JOB AS
SURED IF YOTJ ABE ABLE TO DO FAIB
DAY'S WOBK IF DESIRED CAN GET
BEST EATS 830 AT WEST LINN INN-
CLEAN BEDS 10C NIGHT AND TJP. IF
NOT NOW DOING ESSENTIAL WAR WORK
COME.
ing car in privste family. Tabor 8728.
YOUNG man wishes Job as fireman in or out
or city; good references. B-708. Journal.
WANTED Used pool and billiard table. Must
rm bargain. Phone Tenor 070!s.
ELDERLY man desire position as Janitor or
houseman. E-986, Journal.
WORK wanted by plumber
Phone East 8108.
and stcamfitter
ROOF work, reshingllng, patching done by eon-
tract, pnone Beaenam. Marshall 706.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
WANTED Position as housekeeper or work i
rooming House, t all 134 7 Grand sr. N.. or
phone Woodlswn 4499.
MARINE ENGINEERS United States 8iP" I MIDDLEAOED lady wishes' work by hour
ping board free manna engineers school at . A.r phone East 4171 room 18
University of Washinston. Seattle. Trains engine on-g 1 ..' 1 ' room is.
room officers for new merchant marine. Short COklPETENT, willing womaan wanU wort-
cut to license. Nativ or naturalized el ti sens Phone A-1887.
only. Ststionary. locomotive engineers, oilers. WANT poeition as cook. (15 a week,
water tenders, eligible. Course only one month. I wood 8772.
-No enlistment. Address W. J. uramDa. euu . - : : :
Stuart bide. Seattle Wash rosiuon as cook in tea room.
Sell-
Broadway 1111.
iFTr rv a torn on v 1 VTrn
Lesrn how to pile pulp: dsy work only: M-OJIPETENT woman wishes day sweeping.
.. Atr. B r.' work W.t T.lnn PW u-.uwij.io.roDM mr. BID
wages " c , o iiuura wui.. ' c v xjiuii i rym i . w
Employment office, across bridge from Oregon HOLSEWORK by day.
City.
WANTED Immediately, 2 good fast boys with
wheels ; must be over 1 6 : can earn salary .
anal to that paid by shipyards and your chances
for rapid advancement a re excellent. nee Mr.
Bailey at Western Union Telegraph Co.. 76 8d.
WANTED An experienced well driller on gaso-
line rig. drilling for water. Have a year's
work engaged. Will hire by day or work on
shares, or sell half interest or sell all cheap.
Address Box 94. Pendleton, Or.
233 E. 48th st.
KTJBSES
EXPERIENCED nurse, best of references, win
take patients, confinements preferred, in he
own nome. i-non bast B66S.
MALE mental nurse.
Col. 2706.
FURNISHED ROOMS
HOTEL FRANKLIN
WANTED 6 or 7 experitneed shoemakers on
.. n.V CA tn lift ne W..W ft Iimim
Stesdy employment. Inquire Sam Bush. 1824 HOTEL LEKOY 90 Vs oth at. bet. Oak and
WASHINGTON AT THIRTEENTH
tl a Day Up. Special Rates by Week.
Pacifio are.. Tacoma, Waah.
PLASTERER wanted, who wants horns. Finish
6 rooms, almost completed. Price 816S0.
Eeiy terms. Berkeley, Tsbor 854 forenoons.
SALESMAN wanted to sell General Pershing
Victory Transparent Window Flags. Call 43
4th street, room 607.
ROOFS repaired, reshlngled and painted. All
kinds of carpenter work. Call Wesley A
Chickwoed. Phone A-2487, shop, or A-2826, r.
Stark t. Rooms by day or week.
modern bungalow.
u mars.
818. 930 30th
HOUSES FOR RENT FUK5ITCRE
FOR SALE St
MOUNT TABOR CAR
4 ROOM BUNGALOW 81700
8800 CASH EASY PAYMENTS
A real nifty 4 room bungalow with fireplace,
built-in buffet, full basement, waah trays. 50x100
lot, with!, l block of ML Tabor ear. Imagine)
all that for 81700. on payment of 8800 down.
You har nothing to lose and all to sals by sa
investigation. Lt us show you.
A O. TEEPE OO. '
264 Btark at, near Third. Mala S51S.
Branch Of fie. 60th and Sandy.
82550 PENINSULA BUNGALOW 82550
4 room and sleeping porch, larg combina
tion living and dining room, hardwood floor. -whit
enamel plumbing fixture, fireplace, winduw .
sest, bookcases, etc., artistic Indirect lights,
white Dutch kitchen, screened in back porch.
Very attractive bungalow and a bargain. Bull
only 2 year. One block to ear. Price 12580.
easy terms. See
FRANK L. M'OUIBE. ABINGTON BLDG..
Main 1068. Main 5166.
sonable. Shipyard district. 252 Glbb.
FURNISHED HOUSES
now Vacant ; clOse-!"
7 room doubl constructed beta, is tins
sbap; good, full eexnent basement; bB hard -rurfac
in and paid; H block from ear. lTta
and Dtrision ata. Pric 630002 y tsrsaa.
CA? toraediat possession. CaU at est
office. We will tak you.
O. A. Warrlner. (
BITTER, LOWE A OO..
a lb , a J Tr C JS 11. Fu
208-5-7 Board of Trad bids.
FURNISHED house with garage, on Mt Tsbor,
9 rooms, besutlfully located: music room re
served for teaching 2 afternoon a week. 860
per month. Phone Tabor 4 406.
APARTMENTS 41
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
FOR KALE (or cash or mostly cash, brick
apartment house, white pressed brick front.
new and modem. In moat desirable pert of
Portland, wet side. Erery apartment rented.
Value $40,000. T-989. Jonrnal.
HART APARTMENTS iT
Newly furnished modern housekeeping and
aleeping rooms. $2.50 and Ujr
MAGNOLIA APT. East Sd and Belmont;
modern 1 and 2 room apts.. l.BU per wa
up Sleeping rooms. East ail
ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW
63T60
A high class bungslow, 5 rooms, with extra
neary hardwood floor, tiled bath: fireplace) '
with bookcase, beautiful buffet, cored ceilings. ,
full concrete baiement. wash trays, splendid .
furnace; lot 50x100; completely modem la ,
erery respect and built but a short time; .
good buy; our pntos at your serric. Hughe .
Blak. 114 V4 Grand are . auita 109. DM '
Citiaens' bank. Phone East 8592.
VACANT. MOVE SIGHT IN
82800 FURNISHED BUNGALOW 8280O
Very attractive bungalow horn t)f 8 tiinasl
and den, beet white enamel plumbing fixture,
elect, and sea. large porch. This pric include
complete furniture, like new. This ts a horn .
and is offered at a sacrifle on account of etok
neaa. Pric 32800; easy terms. E. 10th near ,
jainsworrn. Be
FRANK L. MeOL'ini? AftlNGTOV RTjyi.
roBuy Your Home. Main 1068 Main 618s. .
FINE HAWTHORNE HOME
T rooms and larve else nine Twifrh full easeei4
basement. Rector gas heating system: corner lot; -
VWO O T W .... I kM.M 1 K M.IHI
all full: no agents need apply. T-P4W. journal. DL"- im car, on vow
FOR RENT FLATS IS
CLEAN storerooms for rent for bring rooms";
no children. 919 H Williams are.
HOTELS
84
PORTLAND TISrrOBS
Itrt Th Journal Travel Bureau
Help you get accommodation.
service is rail
Writ to "Doney B. Smith. Journal
Trarel Bureau. Journal Bldg., Port
land. Ore." Ttll him when you will
arrive, what hotel or other accommo
dations you want and about what you
xpeet to pay. Ha win notify you Im
mediately just what, if any. reserra
tion h baa been able to mak for Jtm
and how to reach them. B ur to
writ a reasonable Umt La aura
WANTED TO BENT
PORTLAND SHIPBUILDERS
WANT
HOUSES
FLATS
APARTMENTS
Phon or mill Information regarding your
Tacanete to "Hear Together. U XIOTUt-
est Steel Co.. Msln 1198.
FURNISHED room and kitnenett by employed
Udy, west side, walking distance, reasonable;
privste family and piano preferred. P-955.
Journal.
WANTED By man and wlf. 2 or 8 unfur
nished rooms, wast aids preferred. 8eHwod
1854.
WANTED By Dec T. by reliable persona,
about 5 rooms unfurnished. Tabor 1837.
1014 E. Main.
WATCH OUB ADS. WE GET RESULTS
O. A, Warrlner,
HITTER. ' LOWE A CO..
208 6-7 Board of Trade bldg.
8100 CASH. 820 month, beautiful new 6 rorca .
modern dwelling, newly painted, all doubl
conatructod, cement basement, lota of windows.
S blocks to Eataradm car. 2 .1 mianta anL A '
blocks to pared st. Eaatmoreland. a breath of
country air. fin scenic nrerrlew rid, but th .
nous is not completed, need inalde nlaaUrtss.
etc.; finishing lumber in basement, 1178 Cry. '
Ul Springs boulevard. Tabor 854. forenoons.
FUBNISHED ALBERTA BUNGALOW
8 rooms and cood floored attic, enrner lots
nice lawn, larg chicken house, all good furni
ture; clear of all lncumbranc; 2 blocks 1 roes :
car. rnc 53300. terms.
C. A. Warrlner.
RITTER. LOWE A OO.,
(fa-8-7 Board of Trad bldg. v
3150 CASH. 816 monthly. Mot right ta. '
modern 4 room house, with attio for 2 bdsr
lot BOM 25. garden, chickanhous. block tT
ML Tabor car. 1980 East Main. Price 82000.
Also 6 room house in Woodlswn, lot 100x100, .
6 room house, garden and fruit. 614 Jnnio
let.. 1 block to car. 82600. Marshall 4360.
owner.
82800 ADJOINING ALAMEDA PARK ' '
Very attractive bungalow, 60x100 lot, ta
Praacott, near SSd. full cement basement, fir,
place, electricity and gas. white enamel plumb
ing and sleeping porch.' Broadway car. Pries
32300A Terms. See - -
FRANK L. MoGUIRE. ABINGTON BLDG.
To Buy Your Home. Main 1068. ' -
33750 6 ROOM mod ernHborow. "without"
single item that you can wish for
missing; garage A beautiful home
on on of th bast streets in th Haw
thorn district; st. Imp. all included
in pric; terms. ,
J. A. WICKMAN CO.. 314 gtsrk. Mais B88.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE
OWNER LEAVING CITY "
Thia beautiful house close in on east Sid.
Big, fin rocana. Modern in erery respect. Caa -
b bought for two thirds of ralu if sold withia ;
10 days. Don't Jet this chance go by. .
Call Marshall 6510. Ask for Mr. Sari,
REAL ESTATE
FOR MALE BOUSES
IT
82950
Give
BOSK C1TT PARK
8500 CASH
immediate poaoisinn ; nifty
66
closeTn snaps
8 rm. 298 Cherry sr.. 81800: 3200 cash.
778 Montana are.. S rata. 81800.
628 E Salmon st, 8 rms., 6300 cash.
1066 E. Salmon, 6 rms.. 82000; 8300 rash.
1000 E. Morrison at, 6 rooms. 81750: 8300
cash
These properties are nighty good buy and
your inspection I inrited; photo at of fk of
Fred W. German Ce . 782 Chasm., of Co.
GOOD BUY
MT. TABOB DISTRICT.
- 32959
basement, electricity, gas. wash trays, larg living
sna auing room, ri replace; close to ear; Ilea
paid. Mix Blocomb. Main 7266, 62-4 Henri'
bldg.
BARGAIN IN 6 ROOM BUNGALOW ' "'"
Have other unoccupied property which f
must occupy and will accept any reasonable
offer for my modern 6 -room bungalow which
I now occupy In good residential district. A
good bay at 83260. Beaaonabl flash lis i ass III
with balance Ilk rent Tabor 7130.
SUNNTslDE 82180
A Hie S room home, elos la. near Lawret .
room, well built house, comer lot all hard hurst This la
surf see in and paid; clear of all incumbrance; py 8200 down and it yours,
COE A. M KENNA A CO..'
82 4th st. Board of Trad. Mala 462.
860 DOWN will buy on.
CONVENIENT sleeping room Close in. Walk
ing distance. 892 H E. Burnside st
HOTEL
SARGENT. Hswthorne and Grand.
Starting point special csr for Vancourer.
Hotel Princesa 3rd and Bnrmida
FRONT bedroom 83.50 a week; also transient
H Union 8.
WANTED First class rod man or rhainman
and 2 good axmen. Inquire at the Frederick I
Post Co.. 92 5th at.
HAND lasters, pullers on and other shoemakera,
steady work. Apply Washington Sho Mfg.
Co.. Seattle, Wash.
WANTED Young man reporter.
penence unnecessary.
Phone Main 7111.
Extensive ex-
Job worth 3115 mo.
FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE
FAMILY 76
NICELY furnished room, walking distance. 54 5
Oth st. between Jackson and Lincoln.
IF YOU want nice clean rooms, call East 6180.
Horns prirlleges if deMred.
ONE furnished sleeping room with stove in for
rent 82.75 per wee. 472 Vsncourer are.
1 block from car, 40th st. Price 8870O, terms.
WATCH OCR ADS. WE GET RESULTS
C. A. Warriner,
RITTER. LOWE A CO..
203-5-7 Board of Trad bldg.
82400 BANCROFT ST. HOME 82400
5 room house, full cement basement, furnace,
elect and gas, whit enamel plumbing, macadam
etreet. sewer snd sidewalk all paid. 1 block to
2 cerline. Convenient to N. W. Steel. Coast
snd Columbia River shipyards. House ia A-l
condition. See
FRANK L. M'GUIRE, ABINGTON BLDG.,
To Bur Your Home. Main 1068.
chicken:
FLORISTS
CLARKE BROS., florists. Morrison st bet 4th
and 8th. Phon Main or A-l 80 5. Fin flow
ers and floral designs. No branch store.
MARTIN AFORBES CO.. florists. 854 Wash-
ington. Mala Z08, A-12SD. glowers for
ail occasion artistically arranged.
IRVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th aa3
Yamhill. . Funeral design ; lowest price.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 249" Aider, design
and decorations. Phon Mar. 6922.
LUBLINER. Portland hotl. 828 Morrison at
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 H 6th st
FTJNEBATj MBECTOR9
Main 4162.
Undertaking Co,
A-2321. Cor.
Skewes
Wilson & Wilson
Sd and Clay.
1137 Kerry st
(Vdlxb- 4940. C-1153
1978
I neral serrices.
East GUsan at Fa-
HAMILTON
A, RrZellerCo,5iLViwot
avenue.
01088.
icivrrn a. k. ... n . v . CLEAN front room in modern home, auitahl
houm Wing.; Oregon AllVys. 86 4 Bdwy! tor 2 gentlemen. 751 Kearney. tM.in 4441
WANTED Men to work on river boats, 660 and
up. room ana ooara. Appiy wasningtoa dock.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms;
Stark st Bdwy. 8160.
men only. 411
48
HELP WANTED MISC.
BURSELT PRIATE BUSINESS SCHOOL
Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling, Business Eng
lish. Office Training. Filing. Bookkaenine. A ris
ing Machine. Individual Instruction, Nw. Up-
to-date Equipment. uay and erening class.
LUMBERMEN s BLIKi., 5th and BUrk. Phon
Bdwy. 3464. Mis W. Bnrsell. Principal.
FRONT room and larg apt. ; also larg sleep
ing room; no children. 024 Flanders.
TWO furnlibed-H7K. rooms, 806 H Belmont
and 26th st Call after 6:80.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
If
BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR OPERATORS
We har never had as great a demand for
out students aa NOW. W are indorsed by th
railroad and can assure young ejaen and women
success by enrolling in day cr erening clauses
Dow naruos, . nw or emu ivr muinia nail
way Telegraph Institute. 218 By. Exh.. bld.
poqiana.
FOR RENT 2 unfurnished room auitahl for
housekeeping ; rent reasonable. 1104 E.
Main st
ROOMS AND BOARD
THE HAZEL "Not lik the other.'
13
comfort Horn ooking. 885 Third.
Every
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL
462 Hawthorn J avenue.
Practical Instruction in automobil repairing.
BOOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY ' II
A LARGE front room for 2 gentlemen, parat
bads. 87 per week, for room and board. 626
Clay.
gaa engineering, machine shop practice, oxy- ROOM and board, home privilege, reasonable.
acetylene welding, store-- battery rebuilding
and charging. Day and evening rlssse.
' ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL
Union Are. and Wasco St -Day
and Night Classes.
Special Department for Wean,
Call or Writ for Oataloca.
BEHNKE WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE day !
classes; nignt scnooi reopens Monday, Nor.
18; enroll now.
Cell Wdln. 2675. 1028 East 16th N.
ELEGANT rooms; also breakfast Mar. 5188.
HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS 8
FUBNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
TWO- unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Build
ing has beea thoroughly renovated through
out 892 H K. Burnside st
MISS DECKER'S
Tabor 4818.J PRIVATE BUSINESS COLLEGE '
j. i susai xiusju. a.iu asunvniaun.
, vtEiK'8 BUSINESS COLLfitiV'
2 BOOMS, furniahed or unfurnished for H. K.
near Twohy Bro.. shop. Tabor 6196.
TWO unfurnished housekeeping room 88 per
cnomn. uau zoh rrent tt
WUTLAMLeOBEC01t. v
NICE rocga 2 Mock from ti. Wt Steel Ccs 463
-suoa aw - . -
two or threw two
cottage on Bos City tin. Mont.
rflla. and other good district. Prieea nag .
from 8600 to 81000, monthly payssesiU rots
310 to 818 morUhiy. Fred W. G rasas Oo
7ia many of Oom.
HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS .
S bouse, on 8 room clasterad aottaaw wttxt
bath and toilet and 1 eery neat 2 room eottag.
both on comer lot. 60x76; 1 block to ML SeoU
ear; 8200 cash, 820 monthly. Pied W. Germaa
Co., 782 Chamber of Commerc.
FURNISHED COTTAGE iltti
Very neat well built piss tared cottage, .
pletely furnished, on Bos City park Mn T4a
4id yard, fruit snd berria of all kind. 637
eash. 320 xaoathly: all ready to saor totolr -Fred
W. Ocrusaa Co., 782 Cham, ef Ooa.
LARGE HorsE. liALF' BLOCK" " ' "
Fin fruit and nuts, near school aad Beed
college, 84500, take good touring ear CO to
31500, 81000 cash and balance oa long (Ibm.
Call Sell. 264. evening.
FOR SALE Fin 8-ronm bungalow In first
class district, pared street and all impiuve
mcnts, 2 blocks frera carline, 20 minute rid
downtown; reasoned pajanent baianc use.
Inqnlr Main 7862; erenlngs Tabor 68?.
' 82950 BUNGALOW - .' 1 ' '
Btaaswt bargain in modern buneslnw. mJt
fine buffet beam ceiling, nice electrio fixture, district 8 rooms, bath, fireplac. etc? Lata thaa
gas. Dutch kitchen, laundry tray, good base- $600 will haadia; baianc Ilk rent Mala 8840.
ment lin lot H blck ear. No snmsnta. Tabor 7180.
Owner Tabor 6889 3000 BUYS a 6 room modern double Lon
MODERN BUNGALOW except furuac. with full basement aadlot
I1?nn I ... At la. m. a. 4 m . .
Iwtt n x nu v
Call at one
ra f facta, atac, etc; urg tot.
3200 cash, bal. terms.
J. U KARNOPP A CO.,
819 By. ExcK bldg. Main 878
5 BOOM bungalow, hot and cold water, bath, 4
CHICKEN. CHICKEN
5 room eottag and 3 lota within city limit.
Bull Bun water, gas, fin garden, lots of fruit
Vmm. nir-e neighborhood. S1600. Fine place to
2m raise chickens. Just the race for on baring
an auto. Hard aurfac roaa all in way. Iay
terms.
THE CROSSLET-V1UAKS ..
270 Stsrk st. Mln 8052.
A CO?Y LITTLE BUNGALOW
2 blocks to Albert car w har a beautiful
4 room bungalow with 2 small sleeping porehe
for only 31600. Pay 8800 cash, baianc as
. ....
COkJ A. M n as saain isu.
82 4th at. Board ef Trad.
SOOO R08EcTTY PARK 88000
Fin modern 6 room bnngalow beside sleep
ing porch, beautiful fireplace, book esses,
chicken house, fruit trees ; on whole eity
block; rich soil. You caa. mak 81600 thia
year; close in; email first pkyzaaat snd 830 per
month. Phon belL 1859.
7 ROOM modern house, double (arag. cor..
hardsurfee. Cost owner 86600. Will
aacrific for quick sal, 64000. Deal with
owner. 612 Chamber of Commerc. Mala 2941,
trees. held rscant for purchaser.
if interested. Houek. 110 10th st
RICHMOND HOME ! T"
rooms sad aiaeping porch, bull tin ffaots.
hardwood floor, cement baaemant, block to
ear. 32900. Terms. BeUwood 103C
iltSO K-ROOlf- bungalow; attic, furnae) 3
blocks from car; 8800 each wiQ
handle.
J. A. WICKMAN CO.. 814 Stark. Main 888.
ONE acre of land in Parlow. Or.. 7 room hou
city water, electric lights, good cellar a4
bars. Price) 8800; 8450 cash, baianc ea .
78 umoa sea. ncrtn.
3235IBVi5TON PARK .BUNGALOW- &EW doubl conrtraoted hoa-a, V. . wj,' '
Mot in. 6 rooms, 80x100. 8850 cash. bL I phrmbing, 61850; I500dowB: Liberty bond
325 per mo. I aoeeptao. wooaiawa car z Dices, iza an
MAIN 8051. 2T2 STARK ST. 1 TT t :
8ROOM bungalow, west aid, for 6866. 310 BUTALOW. 7 rooma, bath baementfruit
cash, balance 816 Pr xaosth. M. E. 1m.
BUD (JOTDett oiag.
MODERN 4 -room bungalow, cast aid. 31800;
8800 eash. baianc term. Owner. 183 Ban
croft are. Msnhall 8682.
COM E and look at my now S room bungalow, "a
great bargain ia Rose Clift CaU WoifjaWin.
si asa x
shad trwa. macadam at. 2 ft blks. north M-V
oar. Pric 32260. 3300 cash. 204 E. 65th N.
26006200 cash takes modern 8-roea house,
cement basement, fireplace. acrn. fin sna.
ditton. Richmond district Tsbor 6441.
Us you want a real 8 roes he, 1 block .f roaa
- ear, welkins distance. 828 dowa. monthly
paysenw lis rent, can stain
IrvK SALE, cheap nlc 8 roe. Wei bungs- lrTftbwrtoTst IZL?
- log gtyla. -AH kinds- at fruit. .x4JaU after- I lots, oa ooraer. Alberta nit Phone Mar. 184.
oons. Tabor 877T. . , 1 tCoaUsss oa foUowUf Tsf t)