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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. 13 A CANAL STEAMER i mr rimrnnnipr I lllia U ll 1 kUUIVIl LIIlL LMILIll HIJL- TO BE ADVOCATED Need of a Coast-to-Coast Serv ice for Portland to Be Dis cussed Tuesday by S. B. Cobb. TO ADDRESS ROTARY CLUB Club Now Busy Planning for Northwest Meeting at Port land Next Month. As the "Keystone of Reconstruction Problems," S. B. Cobb will discuss the neel of a coast to coast line of steamers through the Panama canal before the Portland Rotary club Tuesday noon at the Benson hotel. Mr. Cobb has Ions advocated the ownership and operation by Portland of such a line of steamers. . Th Rotary club is buaiiy preparing r Ibt its Northwest conference at The Auditorium. February 20 and 21. One thousand delegate are expected from the clubs of the eight Northwest cities to be represented Vancouver and Vic toria. B. C, Bellingham.Kverett. Seat tle. Tacoma. Spokane and Portland. COLUMBIA RIVER LOW Recn rnt Rains, However, Have Caused v a Slight Rise. Rains in Oregon and Washington during the past' few day have caused slight rise in the Columbia river, which is unusually low for this season of the year. Higher readings by nearly a foot have been registered upstream and conditions in the icebound portions are regarded as much more favorable than the conditions last week. ' Launching Is Delayed Finishing touches have been placed n the wooden steamer Box Butte, which was built by the Coast Shipbuilding company, and now awaits a rise in the river to be launched. The steamer will be-launched as soon as hiRher water fyill permit, according to announcement :.- Vnade by the officials. Vessels in Port Vessels in port today are the steamer Elsie Gunnett. schooner Monterey and the William F. Sharon, which left port at noon. The steamer Frant Stout la on her way up the river and the Colson Is due In port. News of the Port Arrivals January 13 ' Ashburn. American steamer, from trial trip, ballatt. Frank D. Stout, American steamer, from San Francisco, general. Arrivals January 1? W. F. Herria. American steamer, (ronr Monte rey, oil. Monterey. American schooner, (rem San Fran cisco, oil in tow. J El Segundo. American steamer, (rom San raucisco, 011. Departures January 13 , JkW. BV slerrin. American steamer, fo Garrets. MARlSF."AT5lAXAt: Weather at HI tot's Mouth North Head, Jan. 13 Conditions at the mouth of tlie river at noon: Moderate; wind, aoutheast, 31 miles: humidity 64. Sun Times Rise 7:50 Sets 4:50 . Tides at Astoria Tuesday 11:00 a.m. . ..9.6 feet I 5:20a.m.. 3.5 (set . .... 6:19 p.m.. 0.8 foot DAILY RIsTBTBEADrSGS ' ,tation3 ii i! lis iii TmatUla . . . 25 I 0.5 0 0.00 Eugene 10 3.2 0 O.OO Albany 20 3.0 0.4 0.01 alem 20 1.5 0.6 0.02 Oregon City 12 8.8 0.9 0.O4 Portland 15 3.1 0.6 0.01 (). Rising. ItlVEE FOBECAST The Willamette river at Portland will remain (early, stationary during the next two or three . lays except as affected by the tides. High tide Tuesday will occur about 5:15 a. m. and t p. m. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria, Jan. 13. Arrived and left up at 9 a. ra., steamer Ashburn, from trial trip. Arrived at and left at 9:15 a. m.. steamer Frank 1. Stout, from Kan Franci-ico. Arrived at 8.36 a. as., lightship Columbia, from Station. Callao. Pern. Jan. 13. French steamer Lieu tenant Pegoud here, damaged by (ire. Shanghai. Jan. 12. Arrived: Auxiliary schooner Sierra, from Colombia nver. 43 days. . New York, Jan. 11. Arrived: Steamer West Wyska. from Portland, via San Francisco. Astoria, Jan. 12. Arrived at 5 and left up at 5 a. m ., steamer W. F. Herrin. from Monte rey, bailed' at 8:15 a. m., ateanier Santa Bar bara, for rian Pedro. Arrived at 9 and left up at 10:30 a. m.. steamer Kl Segundo, towing schooner Monterey, from San Francisco. Sailed at 9 last nicht. steamer Ashburn. for trial trip. San Francisco, Jan. 12. Sailed at 0 p. m . steamer Halco, from Columbia river, for San Pedro. Arrived at 6 last nigbt, steamer Provi dencia. from Portland, for Santa Rosalia. Sailed at 7 last night, Warner Aurelia, (or Portland, via way ports. Sailed at 1 a. ra. schooner W. H. MarsWn. in tow steamer Port Angeles, (or Port land. Arrived at noon, steamer Wa&hlenaw. from Portland. Eureka Jan. 12 Arrived at 11a. m., steam er City of Toieka. from Portland via way ports. San Francisco, Jan. 13. (I. N. 8.) Ar rived yesterday: Sau Juan, Cristobal. 4:05 a. m. ; Captain A. V. F. Ideas', Iam Aneles; Wash tenaw, Portland. 12:30 p. m. ; Yellowstone, Los Angeles. 1:20 p. m. ; Dutch steamer Ijsehlijk, Batavia, 2:35 p. in.; Admiral Schley. Los An geles. Returned: Schooner The (Gardiner . AVllKams. hence Jan. 11. (or Cape Town on - account of faulty helm. . Sailed yesterday: Port Angeles, Seattle (with schooner WUliain H. Marston in fcm ) , (or Port land. 12:20. a. m.: Klamath. Seattle. 1:15 a. m.; Zaea, Jew York. :3t a. m. ; Mexican lannehes Rrulwt. Cleopatra. Couiae, Caesar, Mex ican port, 9:50 a. m. : Ascttncion, Grays llarbor. II : m.; Airlie. Honolulu, 3:15 p. m. ; V. 8 Itheems, Point Welh. 3:20 p, m. ; llalco, 1am Ancelea. 5:45 p. m. : Atlas, Ketchikan (with barge 93 in towj , (or Portland. 8.20 p. m. Vanrhfitld. Jan. 12. Arrived: C. A. Smith, S a. m. Seattle. Jan. 13. (I. N. S) Arrived at 1-2:00 Steamer City of Seattle, (mm South eastern Alaska, at 8 p. ra.; steamer Wapama, frosu am Argrles. at 9:15 a. m. ; Queen tiom T seems, at 0 a. m. ; Lhgranot, from Tacoma, at a a. m. Amvea. J in. i x steamer Tancred. (rom Tacoma. it 11 p. m. Salted. Jannary 13 Steamer Salvator in tow of tug Wanderer, foi Bellingham. at 1 1 a. m. ValUes. Jan. 12. (I. N. S.) Safiwi 'Steamer Alameda, westbound, at 7:30 a. m. iteiled. January 11 Steamer Admiral Watson, WAR RESTRICTIONS OFF! Send us your crders for STRUCTURAL STEEL, PLATES, RIVETS, BOLTS for any purpose Northwest7 Steel : Co. tOBTUlHD. OH.". aortfcbaand. at 4 p. fa. lew Tor. Jan. IK (I N. 8.) Arrived Steamer Went Wyska, (mi Portland. Balboa, Jan. 11. L N. 8.) Arrived Steamer Rebliaua. from Settle; Healevsida. from VanacejTcr; Aaea, from Seattle and Port Angeles. ' Honolulu. Jan. 12. (L N. 8.) Arrived steamer xukoa, from Seattle; M. S. LJbby Maine, from Seattle. Sailed. Jan. 11 Steamer Aber deen, (or Seattle Port , Townsend. Jan.' 13. (I. V. 8.) Pawed in Steamer K arena Mara, from Ta coma. at 8 SO a. m. ; January 12. steamer East tioim. lor Tacoma. at Z p. m. fiaea ont Steamer Tancred. at 1 p. ra. Sailed. January 11 Schooner Helena, for Honolnln. in tow tug Richard D. Holyoke. at 1 1 :30 P. m. Annul Schooner Fred J. Wood, (rem - Bellingham. in tow tug Pioneer, at 7:30 p. m. Point Well. Jan. 13. (1. X. S.) Arrived Steeaier Richmond, (rem Seattle, and proceeded (or San Francisco turning Bane No. U5. Tacoma. Jan. 13. (L N. S.3 Arrived Steamer Canada Mara, from Esquimau, B. C. FIRE IN DEAD TREE STARTED ON JUNE 27 WAS BURNING NOV. 8 s Clinkers Form In Center of Trunk And Smolder Until Cooled; Cause of Fires. Fire started in a dead giant fir tree four feet in diameter June 27, 1918. was still burning November 8, although heavy rains had soaked the forest in September and October, ac cording to a report from Forest Ranger John Kirkpatrick of the Rainier na tional forest, to District Forester George H. Cecil. The tree stood near the mouth of the north fork of the Cispus river, and when the ranger last saw it, was still burning, although reduced to a 'stub less than 40 feet high Fires of this BOrt persist, according to Ranger Kirkpatrick, because of clinkers which form and He in the center of the burning surface, much the same as those in the bottom oft a blacksmith's forge- They are like red hot bricks and a tremendous amount of rain is necessary to cool them off. These clinkers are hard with a glazed surface. 'They resemble lava rock in form, being perforated and honey combed to some extent. Burning cinders are often carried considerable distances by the wind, starting new fires where they lodge. Thus a fire starting in the dead top of a tree pay smolder unnoticed until some of the- cinders drop to the ground, ignite the duff of the forest floor and gain considerable headway before dis covery. The only safe course, ac cording to forestry officials, is to fell every smoking snag and completely extinguish all fire In the woods. Livestock Industry Receiving Boost by Exposition Company The magnitude of the -work being undertaken by the Pacific International Livestock Exposition company is draw ing country-wide attention according to O.'M. Plummer, general manager of the association- "Late Saturday," said Mr. Plummer1 this morning, "we received a wire from Frank W. Harding" of Cihcago, manager of the American Shorthorn association, telling us that his association had just appropriated $5000 for our shdw this year, to be held November 15 to 22. To this appropriation our association has added $2500 for breeding classes, in Shorthorns, $1000 for milking Short horns, and $300 for other classes, mak ing a total of $9000 in premiums for Shorthorns. Similar appropriations are being given by the Pacific International exposition for premiums In all a total of $40,000 has been set aside for pre miums for the next show." Mr. Plummer says Vat at a meeting of the board of directors of the Pacific International Livestock Exposition com pany to be held in February a definite location for the proposed quarter mil lion dollar show grounds in Portland will be decided upon. The aasociation committee on stock and cattle will ask the state legislature for $25,000 for the exposition. Identification of Persons Killed in Collision Sought Rochester, N. T.. Jan. 13. tU. P.) Authorities today made new efforts to identify bodies of the New York Cen tral wreck which took place yesterday morning at 4 o'clock near Byron, 2S miles west of this city. The Southwestern Limited, one of the fastest night trains on the New York Central, speeding westward at a rate estimated at between 50 and 60 miles an hour, crashed Into the rear of the Wolverine, anofher famous New York Chicago flyer, while the latter stood motionless in the darkness at a point only a few hundred feet east, of the South Byron station. The identified dead are : Thomas B. Cummings. New York ; Oeoree Bigby, New York city ; Patrick Dougherty, New York city: Mrs. Jennie Levene, New i York : Frank E. Leonard Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Ballard Jones, colored porter. New York; F. D. Har vey, sergeant. Thirty-second Michigan infantry ; Dougherty, Flint. Mich. Wasco Clamps Lid On Entire Town to End Flu Epidemic Wasco, Jan. 13. By order of the city council, the quarantine regulations against influenza were tightened this morning. Schools are closed as well as every other place of business. The lat ter is being eotiducted behind closed doors, customers being compelled to make known their wants from the out side or phone. Travel has been re stricted and no one will be allowed to disembark from trains and no one al lowed to leave Vithout a permit from proper authority. While no fatalities have occurred in the town or its 4cinity, IS cases- exist in the city and over 150 are under the care off the physician in the surrounding country. Houses where the disease exists are under close Quar antine and it Is hoped by these restric tive measures to stamp out the dread disease. American Steamer Leaking Halifax, Jan. 12. (U. P- The Amer ican steamship Tuckahoe from New York was today reported on - her way to this port in a leaking condition. She flashed distress messages Sunday, re porting Ihe was 214 miles off this coast. NEED JOBS FOR 160 RETURNED YANKS Registration Commences at Lib erty Temple; Clerical Posi tions Most in Demand. When soldier employment headquar ters opened this morning at Liberty Temple. Captain J. O. Convill. In charge for the government, reported that 160 returned soldiers had been reg istered for whom jobs had not been found. "By far the greater number are men whose places were filled by women during their military enlistment," he said. "I mean men that bad been holding Jobs as clerks or stenographers. We can furnish a man for almost any sort of clerical position. We have men who are experienced "In commission and produce houses. We have been able to place all the really skilled mechanics who have been discharged from the array, but we need places for a number of machinists', blacksmiths' and boiler makers' helpers "We can supply almost any desired number of automobile and truck drivers. "If there are three discharged sol diers about the city who haven't regis tered with us, but who can hold jobs as cooks, w-e have the places open for them. "To handle the discharged soldier employment problem we must have the cooperation of employers and soldiers should register as soon as they reach the city." Liberty Temple, clearing house for all matters affecting the interests of dis charged soldiers, is on Sixth street near Morrison. The War Community ser vice, the Red Cross, the soldiers', sail ers' and marineii' reception committees and the war auxiliaries are all estab lishing headquarters at Liberty, Temple for the benefit of the soldiers. Degree of Scottish Rite Mason to Be Conferred on Class During the three day session - of the thirty-ninth semi-annual reunion of the Oregon Consistory, No. 1, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, which opens Wednesday at the Scottish Rite cathe dral, a class of between 125 and 150 will receive degrees. This class Is known as the "victory class,' as a large number of the candidates' are in the service. Candidates from various parts of the state will be present dur ing the reunion. Richard Martin Jr., architect, is com pleting drawings for the addition to the cathedral, which will be built on the lot west of the Mallory hotel on Yamhill street. Contracts for the addition have already been let. The cost of tr new building will be between $35,000 and $40,000. The building will be 60x100 feet, and will double the capacity of the banquet hall. Telegraphers Are Opposed to Eecent' Increase in Wages Chicago, Jan. 13. (L N. S.) Chicago telegraphers are today on record as op posed to the recent wage Increase granted telegraph operators by Post master General Burleson. J At a meeting Sunday of the Chicago district council of the Commercial Teleg raphers' Union of America a resolution was adopted reciting that the increase is Inadequate to meet the present cost of living ; is not in keeping with Presi dent Wllson"s proclamation establishing the national war labor board ; is unfair in that the wire administration fixed the profits of the stockholders of the com pany before fixing a fair rate of pay and thaf it discriminates against the highly skilled telegraphers. A copy of the resolution will be sent to President Wilson. Sick Man Commits Suicide Oakland, Cal., Jan. 13. (I. N. S.) Angelo Arata propped himself up in bed at his home here today and sent three bullets into his chest, dying almost in stantly. Five of his children lay ill with Influenza in an adjoining room. Arata's wife died of the disease two weeks ago. Interned Millionaire Released Atlanta. Janf 13. (I. N. S.) Charles F. Banning, Pittsburg millionaire steel man. was ordered released from Intern ment today by Federal Judge Newman. Federal attorneys promptly appealed the case and Banning is held in $10,000 bail. BTILDIXG PERMITS Mat H Houser: repair garage, 53 Broadway between Conch and Davis; M. J. Benner Co.. builder: $200. '. H. Jeremiah; repair garage, 1 R6 E. Hh veer K. Taylor and E. Yamhill; builder, same; $35. E. A. Graf; repair residence, 5620 48th are. between 56th and 57th sts; Jones it Graf.. Im-lders; $550. E. A. Graf; repair residence, 5620 48th are. between 56th and K. 57th sts.; Jones A Graf, b-jiidera; $250. Eat Side Baptist church; repair church, N. W c-.r. E. 20th and Salmon; G. E. Maxwell. buil.-1r: $900. Willamette Iron A Steel: repair mesa houee. Front st. between 17th and Hull sts.; Otis FJe vator company, builder; $700. '. '. I Aim erect shack, 1)28 Calhoun between Olympia and Bank sta. ; builder, same: $25. P. B. Stehlet: erect garage. 34 E. 71st .:t- N. between 7 1st and 72d sta.; builder, same; $35. D. SOnfeld: erect garage. 1005 E. 24th N. between Wygant and Going sts; builder, same; $45. rroy laundry; repair laundry. 505 E. Pina between 10th and 11th sts.; Otis Elevator com pany, builder: $700. W. R. McWade: repair residence, 1024 Cen tral ave. cor. Calhoun; builder, same: $25. Mr. Incisure; repair residence. 1404 Union sve. N. between Ainsworth and Holman; T. J. Sbort. builder; $75. TEW TODAY Send Us Your Old Carpets Old pr " l Woolen Clotalsg Yfa XsAe BeTerslsle. Haad-Vf eras Fluff Rugs Titer Wear Like I rem Bar Bags Werca All Stses Mali Orders Send for Booklet Carpet Cleaning 9x12 Ruga, Steam Cleaned, $1.50 WESTKsUT FLUFF BUS CO. 4 TJbJob. Are. 9. Cast tilt Pkeaae B'147 Salesrooms West Park aid Tamklll AtO A. M. .Tomorrow T7 WEETIHU NOTICES KIXTON LODGE NO. 145. As T. AND A. ML Mpecial commaai estkw Tneadar, Jan. 14. 11, 1 p. m. sharp, for the purpoae ' of conducting th funeral of oar lata brother. Put M later Geo. N. Rey nold. Funeral from Hoimana. undertaluBS pariora. Brotbara are requested to brtesc their auto. RICHARD F. GEIST. Secy. SAMARITAN LODGE Vo. 2. I. O. O. F. The funeral committee ia i rat roc ted and all other members are iBPfll iMtMctMl tn ntet a t Kin lev's under. taking parlors. Fifth and Montgomery sta.. on Tuesday. January 14. at 12:45 p. m., to atfcepd ttia i-aneral of Brother J. 8. Johnstone. All 2d?,Fellow ited to attend. EARL R. AD KINS. N. Q. -jt OSTOLD. Bec'y. HARMONY IO DOE No. 12. A. . at A. M. Stated communi cation this (Monday) ereninc at 7:30 o'clock. Special features. Of ficial Tisit of our Meet Worshipful r.nnd Master. Frank V. Bettle- meier. Members Xre rea.uerted to attend. Tia Iting brrthreji welcome. W. M. DeIIN. Sec'y. T" 1TAJTHOK HODGE No. 1. Knights of Pythias, meets every Tuesday nina te its castle ibaO. 11U and Aider sta. V kiting Knights are wessons. & M. Lanca. K. B. 8. OSWEGO LODGE NO. 109. A. F. A A. M. Stated communi cation Tuesday evening 7 30 o'clock. Grange hall. Milwaukee, Or. Work in F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. J. - ur.rt. pec OREGON ASSEMBLY No. 1. Cnited Artisans announces a "500" and dancing party for next . i - b ; t,u 9j4 mrxA Jmff fTrtTt sts. Both cards and dancing at 8 AS P: m. fina pnaes. t llllora s orcraam. , , . U r. The public cordially invited. O. A HATTO , Chairman. DANCING TUESDAY NIGHT At the east side W. O. W. hall. l 6th and Alder sta; 20 ft. floor space to accommo , . t . i ; n tn tm new nea-ltil regulations. Gentlemen 65c, ladies 30c Liberty orchestra. 4 pieces. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, puis, charms Jaeger Bros.. 11-188 Sta at, Q!Sl 'Statistics marrltges.Blrtbs. Deaths MARRIAGE LICENSES John C. DeLashmutt. legal. Y. M. C. A. bldg.. and Alta J. Prickett, legal. 15th and; Ash sts. John E. Conklin. 30. 294 Fargo St.. and Mary Amanda Felshow. 22. 284 Fargo at. L. D. Achenbach. 21. 43 Willamette moor ing, and Dorothy Ethel Coleman. 18. E. 28th and Pina st. Ira C. Wilson, legal. North Bend. Or., and May Ainsworth. legal. Oregon hotel. John J. Wintler. legal, Vancouver, Wash., and Mary G. Townsend. legal. 323 E. 12th at. Hugh E. O'Neii. legal. 275 Pino St.. and Buena G. Braine, legal. 188 18th at. Sefus Sutton, 28, Vancouver, Waah., and Marguerite V. Immaa. 22. Carlton hotel. Frank C. Morris, 44. 14 Grand ave., and Amelia Thomas. 38. 466 E. Clay St. H. H. Buckley. 33. 2 85 E. 3d St.. and Char lotte May Dyer. 23. 285 E. 3d at. A. A. Tobey. 30. 444 E. 39th St. N.. and Florence M. Cole. 21. 980 Stephens St. Holger C. Christensen. legal. Hotel Jeffrey, and Mabel Jones, legal, 802 Colonial ave. J. L. Roderick, legal, 553 Pettygrove st. and Leona B. Lacey. legal, 553 Pettygrove St. W. 1L Cook, legal. 122 E. Sumner St., and Cera E. Potter, legal. 122 E. Sumner at. DEATHS ASP FTJff ERALB 7S NOFFKE January 12. 1919. at his late resi dence, 400 Eugene street, August Noffke Jr.. aged 41 years 10 months 18 dsys, be loved husband of Eva Noffke. son of Mr. and Mrs. August Noffke. Sr.: brother of Mrs. E. D. Dewey and Edward Noffke. all of this city. le ceased was a member of the I- O. O. M. No. 291. Remains at Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell street at Union avenue. WCRTZEL In this city at her late residence. 272 VTi" St.. Jan. 12, WUhelmina Wuxtxol. aged 81 years, mother of William Zuehlke of Germany, Fred Zuehlke of Salem, Or, and Laurentice Zuehlke of this city. The funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 14. at 2:80 p. m. at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at River- View cemetery. ROBB In this city, Jan. 13. ll". Georgia K. Robb. aged 10 years 7 months 4 dsys, be loved daughter or Grace Robb of 190 13th st. Friends invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 1 p. m. tomorrow (Tuesday), Jan. 14, 1919. Interment, Lone Fir cemetery. SCHULTZ At the residence. 4452 5 2d st. S. E-. Jan. 13, 1919. William F. Schultz. aged 25 years, beloved son of S. M. Schulta. Friends invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the Catholic cathedral. 15th and Da via sta.. at 9 a. m., Wednesday, Jan. 15. 1$U9. Interment ML Calvary cemetery. COE In this city, Jan. 11. Harry Coe. aged 32 years. Deceased wss an employe of the Pacific Telephone company. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Jan. 14. at 3 p. m. . from the residential funeral home of Wilson A Ross. Multnomah at E. 7 th. Incineration Portland Crematorium. OSBORN At the residence. 430 Black stone street, Beatrice CM bom, aged 13 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn, sister of Frances Osborn. Funeral services will be held at Dunning A McEntee chapel. Tuesday, January 14, at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Interment, Rose City cemetery. BL'SH In this city at her late residence, 429 K. 14th st. N.. Jan. 12. Alice II. Bush, mother of Mrs. George Rockey, Mrs. G. F. Btaughter. Mrs. H. T. Groves and Willi F. Bush. The funeral services will be held Wed nesday, Jan. 15, at 1 p. m.. at Finley's, Mont gome ryat 6th. Friends invited. SCOTT In this city, at 4 2 E. 72d st. N Jsn. 12, 1919. Chester A. Scott, aged 20 years, beloved husband of Hilda Scott, father of Lillian, son of Julia Edson. Elk, CaL Body is at W. H. Hamilton's funeral chapel. E. 79th and Glisan sts. Funeral notice later. JEWELI, In thi city. Jan. 13, 1919, at 55 E. 87th st. N. . Mrs. Aurie Ansley Jewell, aged 88 years, beloved daughter of Alfred Ansley. Body is at W. H. Hamilton's funeral chapel, E. 79 th and Glisan its. Funeral notice later. -j DE BEfcL. In this city. Jan. 12. Frances De Bell, aged 73 years, beloved aunt of Mrs.. O. J. Right. Funeral services will be held Jan. 15. at 2 p. m., from the funeral parlors of Dunning A McEntee. Interment Mount Scott Psrk cemetery. Friends invited. REYNOLDS In this city, Jan. f2 1919. George N. Reynolds, late of 142 Alberta st. Friend invited to - attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow (Tuesday), Jan. 14, 1919. Interment River View cemetery. DECL In this city. Jan. 12. 1919, Leland Deul, aged 19 years, son of Agnes W. Deui. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a. m. to morrow (Tuesday). Jan. 14. 1919. at Hol man's funeral parlors. Friend invited. Inter ment, Rose City cemetery. MUIR In this city, Jan. 12. Alfred B. Muir, aged 26 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Muir of 266 E. 5 1st st.. brother of Myrtle M., Estella J. and William R. Muir. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. ERICKSON The funeral services of the late G. J. Erickson will be held Tuesday, Jan. 14. at 10:30 a. an., at Finley's, Montgomery at' 5th. Friends invited. Interment at Multnomah cemetery. JOHNSTON E The funeral services of the late Jagnes S. Johnstone will be held Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 1 p. m. at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at River View cemetery.' B0LLIVANT In this city at her late residence, 269 13th St., Jan. 12, Florence Bullivant, aged 47 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullivant. Tbe remain are at Finley's, Mont gomery at Sts. VEYSEY In this city. Jan. 13. 1919, at the Irving Apt., Captain Lyddon Veysey, be loved husband of Aurora Veysey and father of Florence Veysey of this city. Remains at Hol man's funeral parlors. CART IN In this city. Jan. R. Karl F. Carvin, aged 34 years. Funeral will be held Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 10 a. ra., fro mthe residential fu neral home of Vil.ou St Ross. Mnttnomah at 7th. Interment in Mount Scott cemetery. HOCCK On January 2. Jesse L. Houck. aged 31 yean, lata of IT'S E. Humboldt "t. Re mains are at the residential funeral parlors of Wilson A Wilson, Killinzsworth ve. at Kerby. Funeral notice later. KEHM On Jan. 10. Ludwig Kehm, Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Jan. 14. at 2. p. m., from the residential funeral home of Wilson A Ross, Multnomah at E. 7th. Interment Rose City cemetery. , SHIPLEY In this city, Jan. 12. Anne K. Shipley, aged 24 years, late of 295 14tb st. Tbe remains are at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. SPENCE In this "city, Jan. 13, T. C. Spence. aged 63 years, late of 321 Glisan at. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. RECK At BeUrose station, January 12. 1919. Henretta Reck, aged 21 yean 10 months 22 days, beloved daughter of Julius Reck. Re mains at Holman Lnd. Co. Funeral notice later. BROOKS In this city. Jan. 12. Ella N. Brooks. aged 28 years, wife of Carl H. Brooks of Linnton, Or. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. BINGHAM In this city. Jan. 12. Jesse-El Bingham- The remains arc at Finley's, Mont gomery at 8th, Notice of funeral hereafter. READ In this city. Jan. 12.' 1919. Bertha Read. Remains at Holman's funenal parlors. Funeral notice later. WIS WALL In thie city, Jan, 11. 1919, Cecil F. W tswall. agwd 36 years. Remains at Hol nxan's fuaaral parlors. Funeral notice latex. DlATHS A5D FTJKERAX.S W 1 1. HON -In thw cirr. Jan. 11. Bnrton Lctlvw ; H iboB, aged Sft year, late of Katnier. Or., assMM of Mrs, May Wilson, tatber at max litv J, and Burton li. Wilson of .this city, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarad Wilson, brother of John. Frank. J. V. WUaoB and Miea Carrie. Wilson of Kalnier. Or.; C O. Wilson of Timber Valley. Waah.; Mrs. Maode HoUenback. Tyco Valley. Wash.: Mrs. Lacy Gillia of Astoria, Or.. 'and Mrs. Mary Girt of this city. The fuaaral se tr ices win be held Tuesday, Jan. 14. at 2 :30 p. ra. at the chapel at Mount Scott Park ceme tery. Friends tented. The remains are, at r lniey s. Montgomery st 5th. KMIGH At the family residence. 3311 E. 6 2d st. 8. K.. Amy K.' Emiffh- aaed 74 Tears, be loved aunt of J. G. and V. E. Granneis of this city. It ; T. Granneis of Orcharda. Wash. : B. C. Granneis of Vancouver, Wash., and Kay V. Lock of Frederick Hall. Va. Funeral aernces will be held Tuesday, Jan. 14. at 3 p. m. from the funeral parlors of A. I. Ken worthy A Co.. 5802-4 9 2d tt. 8. in Lenta. Interment. Mt. Scott Park cemetery. NELSON In this city. Jan. 12. 11, Hugh Nelson, aged 1 7 years 5 months 7 days, be loved son of Thomas Nelson. Remains at Holman's funeral parlors. Funeral notice later. FLORISTS MARTIN FORBES CO.. Flovktta. 354 Wash ington. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all Pccador artistically arranged. L IKHTY MAHKET Fl.OKIST. 5th and Yam hill sts. Cut flowers, plants and designs. Sell wood greenhouse, 649 Nehalem ave. 8'wood 1520 CLARKE BROS., florist. Morrison st- bet. 4th and 6th. . Phone Main or A-1805. Fina flow ers and floral designs. No branch stores. IRVING TON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and Yamhill. Funeral designs; lowest prices. PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 24 5 Alder, design and decorations, j Phone Marshall 6922. SWISS FLORAL CO. FLOWERS AND PLANTS LALAN14 Floral designs snd decorations. - l-w-est prices Opposite postofftce. Ma.n 5B4S. IRVINGTO.V Psrk Floral Co., 4th and Yamhill. Funeral designs; ;lowet prieea. MAX M. SMITH, tlortet. 14 Ha 6th at, FrXEItAl, DIRECTORS WILSON & ROSS EAST 7TH AND MULTNOMAH MOST PROGRESSIVE PORTLAND'S r li ri : . t runerai uireciors PRICES REASONABLE PERSONAL SERVICE BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL LADY ASSISTANT CENTRALLY. LOCATED EAST 54 C-3165 Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors Established 18TT Third and Salmon streets Main 507. A-1611 Lady assistant j. p. mm Pro gressive Funeral Directors Main Montgomery at 5th A-1590 F. S, Dunning, Inc. The Golden Rule Cndertakera 414 Ft Aider at. I'lione East 52. W-S225 Dunning & McEntee every detail Broadwsy and Pine sta. Phone Brnsdwsy 430. A-4 568. Lsdv assistant. A, D. KEN WORTHY & CO 6802-5804 92d at. 8. E., Lwata. Phone Tabor 5267. Hcne Phonea D-61. Ea.-t 7al D I I CDfU Mrs erctx B-1888 I. Li LLnLdl Artlstant UNDERTAKERS E. 11th. and Hawthorne CHAMBERS-KEN WORTHY CO. 248 and 230 EUlingrworth are. near Williams ave. Wnodlswn 8306. C-11S. MILLER TRACE f. Independent Funeral Di rectors. Prices as low ss $20. $-40. $60. Wsshington at Ella. Main 2691. A-7&85 A R i7oor Pn 692 .William avenoe. n, iii .enei uui Eat ioss. c-io. CP I PQH M Undertaking Parlors. 445 Mor 1 niWQVJI' rison St. Broadway 2534. B.-.,. jP Onrvi1 Belmont at 3Vh st. reeze k bnoo B-2r.e; tiwish Skevves L'NDERTAKLNG CO. Main 415a. Cor 3d and Clay. X. IWMrnn -rby '" 1 IOUI I Ui V i I o' ' Wdln 4940. C-1185 UAfill TAM ' Eat Gliaan .t Fs- MHIVML 1 V-MI rteral services. Tabor 4 S 1 3. R T. BYRNES, naw residence establishment, 01 William ave , Wnodlawa 220. O1043. IE BLAESING GRANITE C I 267-3RD ST. AT MADISO PORTIAND MAliBLE WORKS. 264-260 4th st. opposite city hall. Main 8564. PhiUn Ken 4c fion for memorials. LOST A"D FOrM) !1 THE following articles have been found on cars of the Portland Railway. Light A Power Co. : Jan. 10. 1919 4 purses, 2 pair gloves, 1 ruler, 1 tobacco pouch. 1 pipe, 3 pkga., 6 lunch boxes, 1 pin, 5 suitcase. 1 basket, 1 car penter's apron. 12 umbrellas. Jan. 11. 1919 3 purses, 2 single gloves, 1 pair gloves, 2 nair g issues. 1 book, 1 bank book, 1 key, 1 shopping bag, 7 pkgs., 3 lunch boxes, 12 nmbrellas, 2 lunch boxes. Owners may obtain property at 1st and Alder st. station. LOST A poeketbook with picture and name of First NationaJ Bank on it which contained about $173 in currency, balance, of. $20O in checks, mostly on Willamette Iron works, was lost between Bnmside and Washington on 6th, in city about 5:25 p. m., Jan. t9. Finder ret. or notify Tony Kots&kis at 314 Bunuide city. Phone Bdwy. 3083 and receive $75 re ward. . , LOSTOn Tuesday, black plush handbag con taining bank and address book and small sum of money, at O.. W. & King'a or Chief restaurant. Call Main 1169. apt. 2. The Sou thampton. Reward. LOST Lady s gold Waltham watch in the neighborhood of Meier A Frank's store, on Alder. 5tli or Morrison sts. Finder leave at J on rnal office. Reward. , VERY valuable stick pin fonnd during con vention of G. A. R. in Morrison St., bet. 4th and 5th. For information apply 1188 Boise st. LOST OR STOLEN Large yellow Collie dog. License No. 1850. Phone East 3708 or re- turn to 314 E. 17th St. N. Reward. LOST Purse, bUl, lady's necklace, keepsake. key. 5th and Jefferson or I J car, by sailor's wife who needs it. Reward. Mar. 4382. BOSTON BULL-Fox Terrier mixed, 1918 Ta- coma license No. 528; answers to name Fritz. Main 5574. . ' LOST Wednesday. Jan. 8." genuine all gold crescent brooch, set tiny pearl. Reward. Journal. LOST Between Portland and St. Helens, tire and rack, 34x4 H. Liberal reward. Phone East 7907 or Bdwy. 726. LOST Brindle and wood 2497. vhite male bulldog. Sell- LOST Gold debate medal. Tsbor 253. or Broadway 21. Reward. Call LOST Boston brindle bulldog. Reward. Main 6839. FOCN'D Cane, at Vista House. See, caretaker. HELP WAITED MALE 1 WANTED a,t once, boys over 16. mast have a good bicycle. We par $250 par day to start with granted; promotions certain. Bee Mr. Bailey at Western fnion Telegraph Co., 76 da. cor. ism EXPF-RIENCED route man with Ford for es tablished tea and coffee route, guaranteed salary and commission. George W. Caawell Co., 25 E. 1 2th S. HARDWARE salesman wanted; steady job for the right party. Levins Hardware A Furni ture Co.. 221 Front st- " WANTED Boy to deliver packages and assist in store; good oprtorranit for tight boy. Detmer Woolen Co.. 148 6th st. WANTED A discharged soldier. No objection to disabled man. if he can walk. Apply 309 Stock Exchange bldg. before 10 a. m. WANTED, a boy with a wheel for store and- de livery. Chappell Flower Shop, 331 Mor rison. WANTED Boys. Oregon Bag A Suit Case Co., 161 4ih between Alder and Morrison. WANTED Baker. Leighfon 'gv Dairy Lunch, Broadway and Washington. MORRIS LEWIS call Vaughn. Marshall 1513. . HELP WATE1 MISC, 4 HAWTHORNE AUTO frCUOQA. 462 Hawthorn art. ATTTO TRACTORS, TRUCK. GAS ; ENGrNst. LIGHTING. STARTERS. IGNITION,. WIRING. COVC TO THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES YOB TO BOSS THE JOB. AUTO AND TRACTOR SCHOOL Technical and practical training, atulos. tra tors. gas engine, ante slectrical work.f Writ at one for big 100 pag catalog. Adeaa" Auto at Tract wr School. Dept. J. Lauon arc. and Wase .. Portland. Or MISS LvKCKKRB rTTTK pnsiVE.' f'OT.rFrrw; SPECIAL COURSE IS COMPTOMETERS AIIK HLTXi. 3tt AMI 14liHHiMi .ll- V Ai Ja.JR. tnssest svawUMsv coiiege. becaq bet : ystwll-iny rhaa Frea catakwwe. cMiUttTHA i Ul Mrs. Hssbbbi prepare, lor Pv- aaoatrw ataa fW Ht -TillaMs.k. 4 KOT1CS Stndaata can now enroU for training tn atrto Dobiia and gaa tractor operating and repairing. Also special night and day clasaag te aJectrie atarter, ignition and battery work. For infor- matioa apply at Hemphill 'a Trad Be boots: new office now opaa at 124 'N. 6th C two block sonut of eatranc) to Union depot. HELP WA3ITEP -FEMALE GIRLS wanted, itaady employment st good wage. Apply Troy 1 .sundry Uot, IS.' 10th and Pin. WANTED Uiddleagvd woman, preferably on hving in Lenta, to come in and do housework. Tabor 448. GIRL for shop office wanted; naif daya; atata salary and experience. M-973. JonrassL WANTED Housekeeper for working man. M 981, Journal. " - JEFFERSON high school girl, board, room and good wages. Phone Wdrn. 5595. WANTED First claaa solicitors. Good money propositi on. 453 H Washington at. - - WANTED Experienced milliner. 45 Va Wah ington at. . r WANTED A woman to do light housework". A-l home and moderate salary. B'way 4222. WANTED Girl. Oregon Bag A Suit Case Co.. 161 4 th between Alder and Morrison. GIRL for housework. . good .home - and good wages j. no washing, 3 adults. 685 Marshall at. WANTED Woman for housework; days only if desired. B43 Albina ave. WANTED, girl to assist with, light housework; good wagea. Tabor 6927. ' WANTED Experienced candy maker and ess ay majterr. neipers. J-7BU, journal. WANTED A capable girl or woman for gen eral housework, small family. Tabor 4266. HELP WATT TED MALE AI - FEMALE 11 MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Pays you while learning; gives you set of. tools; guarantees position. Write for catalorM. 334 Boirwide st.. or phone Broadway 1781. EXPERIENCED operator on Singer- special power machine to mend and darn cotton sack Steady work. Answer giving experience and wages' expected. R-9S1, Journal. MEN, WOMEN, learn barber trade: wagea while learning; position guaranteed. Instructor 22 years in the business. Oregon Barber College, 233 Madison. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaches trade in 8 weeks; pay while learning; position guar anteed. 234 Couch t. WAXTKP AGENTS AGENTS wanted in every locality. Men. women or children without experience can sell otu new invention. Tape blueing consist of 65 Con dons of perfect washing blueing, in spool. Tear off as needed. Handiest and best Sells on sight every home. No bottles to break, freeze or spoiL Ho balls to bother with. Retail for 15c Agents make half. Sample post-paid 15c. Tape Bluing Co.. 374 East Oak St. Portland. Or. GOOD salesmen wanted with references to sell stock for the most meritorious enterprise on tbe Pacific coast in many years. Be assured that the . proposition will interest you immensely. ( all on or write o. J. (J., B03 Northwestern Bank bldg. AGENTS breaking all records taking orders for our popular history of the Great War. Won derful photographic illustrations. Big commis sions. Prospectus and utfit free. N. D. Thompson A Co., St. Louis, Mo. . SITTJATIO-S MALE A - BOILER MAKER and stationary engineer. 1 5 vears' eiDenence. open for position : ex perience on all makes engines, boilers, pumps. laundries, saw mills, power plants. B-7 IV. Journal. SEWING machine cleaned and repaired; work guaranteed satisfatcory or no charge; work done at residence if preferred. Keys fitted. 247 Taylor St., bet. 2d and 8d sta. Phone Main 9165. YOUNG man. expart in every branch of pho tography, desires position at $30 week and will earn it. Write OX-785, Journal. R. MILLION, contractor, severs and cess pools. Phone Tabor 6652. Residence 25 E. 79th st. S. Monta villa. ROOMS tinted. $2.50; papering, painting, cal somining, reasonable. Hotels, apartment auick attention. Nickel. East 2959. WANTED Position as second-class cook; dis charged soldier with . 16 months' experience. Steady job in a boarding house. R-774, Journal. WANTED Plaater patching, flu building and tinting and roof repairing. Phone Main 536, Room . MAN wants position, delivery clerk, package ... , . r -: n.i'i route ; a years reierencv. ntiu .ui'. RELIABLE man want to run an elevator. T- ror B237 EXPERIENCED camp cook wants .position aa HELP WATTEB MIRC. SITUATION'S FEMALE 4 A CHRISTIAN womaan wants housekeeping. Call 141 Beech st. RSF.! 46 WANTED To furnish you with nurses at $5 per day. Phone Main 2411. FURNISHED ROOM3 t HOTEL FRANKLIN WASHINGTON , AT THIRTEENTH $1 a Day TTp. Special Rate by Week . THE GKil i Nice rooms with first class board, steam heat, hot and cold water. 665 H 1st st. HOTEL SARGENT Hawthorne and Grand. Ptsrting point ear for vancnwve. Hotel Princess Modern; moderate. E. 3d and BnrarfdA FURNISHED BOOM S PRIVATE FAMILY 7t FURNISHED front room for rent. 68 E. 9th, at Oak. ' LARGE clean room. 708 Everett at. BOOMS AND BOARD THE HAZL1 'Not like the others." Every icemfert Horn eooVing 8S5 Third at. ROOMS AND BOARD FEIVATE FAMILY 7 ONE room, small family, modern conveniences, reasonable. East 684 8.' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS g FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED SHIPYARD district, flats, housekeeping rooms, furnished, unfurnished; reasonable. Apply 252 Gibbs st FCCR partly furnished H. K. rooms, $12. 1910 E. Everett and 75th at. M-V car. FCBNISlfED H K. rooms forwent. 118 6th. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 7S FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED PRIVATE FAMILY THREE partly furnished housekeeping rooms and sleeping porch. Marshall 3894. Call after 9 a. m. tWO furnished housekeeping room for couple; fine view, good neighborhood. Phone Wood !wn 2708. 2 CLEAN H. K. rooms, private family. 10th st. Main .268 S. . 412 TWO furnished H. K. tooms, 154 N. 18th it Bruedway 1318. THREE nicely furnished H. K. rooms. 7 2d st. N. 315 FOB BENT HOUSES IS UNFURNISHED HOI'SE with garage for rent, furniture for sale, including piano and Edison. Wdln. 3416, 1226 Willamette bird. HOUSES FOR RENT FUBXITL'BK , FOB SALE S3 5 ROOMS, good furniture, gaa range, ga beater, for quick sals away below cost, flat for rent if del red. 468 E. Burnside St. FOR KENT 1 'room cottage. Ttrnx $8 per month. Furniture for sale. 1029 K. Al der st - FCENITl'RE for 6 - rooms for sale, house for rent cheap. Call 6516 55th ave. S. E. FURNISHED HOrSKR 31 $35 LOWER part of cottage, furnished, 546 E. 27th st., Richmond car to 27th St.. 1 block south. ' 5 HOOH furnished modern house, rent, wood water free for care of 2 school children. 1252 Belmont St. . WANTED Tenant for 8 room .modern partly furnished house. Houck, 110 10th st. PART of furnUlied bungalow, modern. 877 Rod ney ave. Sundays or after 6 p. tn. FURNISHED FLATS SO MCSIC teacher wants girl to share flat and study music Main 3018. j- ' . APARTMENTS 43 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED aaiiNULU APT. k t 3d and Belmont; modern 1 and 2 room apt. ILIt per week VS HWfiint rrmn. . Eet 21S. 4 ROOM nnfurniahed apt., private bath, beat. clow to carline. 542 Leo ave. Phone Sell. 2960. Call Monday. WASTED-TO BEST WANTED To rent by couple with year old baby, 4 or 5 room strictly modem bangs low ; walk ing distance Vancouver car preferred. Perma nent tenanta for right house. Address Room 310, Liberty hotel, Vancouver, Waah. FURNISHED farm for term of year, or will buy - on easy crop payment plan. 484 E 6th st, N. . ' - - XII KKE or 4 room bonse. iu ox arooad tit. -Jobs. R-980, Joarnat , ..... . , ., WAKTFD TO KISTCT IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING FOgENT- 1 A" UDCSE, A FLAT. " AM APARTMENT LIT rS LIST IT. -HEAVB TOGITHCnVr CARE OF K. W. STEEL CO, PHONE MAIN 11$. WANTED to rent with privilege of purchasing at end of 3 or ft years 60 to 100 aeras; largest part must be cleared. SUte cash rent price, also purchaains price at end of rent term. Give fj pert km lars. W. . R-, 429 Vi East Morrison at-. Portland. Or. ' SEAL ESTATE BUSINESS PROPERTY WEST SIDE " busineaT corner, paying 7c4 on $10,000, $4500 takes it. $2500 cash. $2000 2 year. 7. Owner. 405 28th at. N.. Port land. Thone Mar. 3282. after 6 p. m. FOB SALE HOUSES I $200 cash, $20 month, price $2100. for 6 room modern house, cement basement, 2 porches. 2 large corner lota,, fine gar den, cement walka in and paid 3 blocks t carline; beat bargain in Mount Scott district. , $1500 cash. 815 month, price $1050. for good 4 room house, pat. toilet, large lot in fruit. 2 blocks to carline. $200 cash, $20 month, price $1380, for 6 soom house, pat. toilet, 2 fine lots in garden, near carline. $250 ah. $20 month, price $1500. for al most new 6 room plastered house, ce ment basement, woodlift. pat. toilet, side wslk paid. 3 blocks to carline. NEIL SMITH. 6314 Foster road. Tabor 1931. WILLIAM gTBECK Seal Estate, .Mortgage. Loans, Fire Insurance. HAS FOR BALE Properties in all parts of city and, suburbs; lo farms, timberlanda and acreage. 3 room shacks, lots BOx t OO ........... $ 730 5-6-7 reora house. Iota 50x100 1400 5-6-7 reom bungalows , $1800 to 3500 Also some incomplete nouses; will f urn tab money to -complete same, easy term, will accept Lib erty bond t par. ' Vacant let in all parts of city. Money to loan for building purposes, paid as work progresses. 215 2 1 6 FAILING BLDG.. Sit AT WAjSH BEACTIFL I, modern neat home, with nice rooms, full size cement basement, ideal cor ner 100 1 10O, with 12 full bearing fruit trees snd smell fruit: select roses,-etc. : paved streets, all improvements pa"Q; 1 block to car; ex cellent neighborhood special bargain, only $4200. $600 down and $25 per month at per cent. Owner going away. Bring this ad to 830 Ilaight ave. or phone Wdln. 209. WIDOW LADY'S SACRIFICB $1395 Thoroughly modern 6 room plastered bungs low with bath and toilet, electria lights and gaa. fuB basement, concrete foundation, lot 60g 100. Stewart Park, ML Scott line, 8238 cash. $12.50 monthly, including interest at 6; no hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace or built-in piano. Fred W. German Co.. 732 Cham, of Cam. : ' IRVINGTO.V BARGAIN 8 rooms, large living room with fireplace, bardwoed floors in living and dining room; four bedrooms, furnace, etc.; 60x100 lot, street im provements paid; on carline; fine location for doctor.' Price only $4600; $600 cash will handle;' immediate possession. THE CROSSLEY-VIGARS CO., 270 Stark st. Main 8052. $2800 REAL HOME BARGAIN $2800 Very attractive, modern bungalow type home with (keeping porch, fireplace. white enamel plumbing, elect, and gas, full cement basement and laundry trays; paved street, close to car. On Woodward ave., near K. 88th. Terms. See FRANK L. M GL'IHE. ABINGTON BLDG.. To bay your home. Main 1068. Main 5158. Open evenings and Sundays. 83150 5 BOOMS, sleeping porch, floored snd plastered attic, furnished throughout in ivory enamel, hd. wd, floors, beautiful buffet, fireplace, canopy ovi-r kitchen range. A beau tiful heme inside and out. St. imp. In and pd. Terms. J. A, WICKMAN CO.. 204 By. Exch. bid. Main 583. San. call Wdln. 318. 82400 MODERN BUNGALOW $2"400 6 room attractive bungalow, white enamel plumbing, elec. and gaa; price $2400; $300 will handle., E. 33d st. near Gladstone. See FRANK I- M'GUIRE. ABINGTON BLDG. To buy your home. Main 1068, Main 6158. Open evening frand Sunday $2750 5 ROOM modern bungalow, fireplace, furnace, hd. wood -floors, buffet. Dutch kltchera, 60x100 lot, with use of two more for gardening. A well built double constructed home, well worth $3250. J. A. WICKMAN CO., 204 Ry. Exch. bide. Main 5S3. Sun. call Wdln. 318. $1600 MODERN BCNGALOW $1600 Five room attractive bungalow, modern plumb ing, eiec. and gas, corner lot; $250 down. Francis ave. , 2 blks. to car. See FRANK I M'GUIRE. Abington bldg.. To Bay Your Home. Main 1088. Open evenings and Sundays. - 5 ROOM modern bungalow, Hawthorne hard wooa floors, fireplace, built-in faatnrea. white enameled Dutch kitchen and bath, large attic, cement basement, laundry arays, close to 2 ear lines, furnished or unfurnished. Owner, 328 East 40th. MY MODERN bungalow. 1 city block, about 2 acres, in a high atate of cultivation; a nice variety of fruit tree. 4 chicken houses, garage, first . class poultry farm, close in, only $500, balance on easy terms. Phone Sell wood 1859. WHY NOT BUILD r Cat an artistic home by an established archi tectural firm at low coat. W build anything, furnish the money if desired. L. R. Bailey Co., Inc., contracting architect. S24 N. W. Bank. ALBERTA HOME 6 moms, new and modern, full concrete base ment, furnace. Must be seen to be appreciated Owner $200. $500 down. East 7737 or Woodhvwn 5028. ' FOR SALE. $1250. Good 6 room house. SOx 90 lor, near two carllnes, call at 1620 Macadam aC Take River-view car. get off at MODERN 8 rooms. 100x100 corner, two -planes, garage, near Sandy blvd. and E. 40th at Price $7500. Phone owner. Milwau kie SIT. 1 DEAL, with owner , vacant, almost new T room house. 829 Gladstone ave., corner 27th. block to car. near S. P. ahopa. Price $2600. Make your own terms. Phone Wood lawn 410. IDEAL home on' W illamette Heights. 8 room bungalow, furnace heat, lot 50x110: sacrifice $6500. $3000 cash : owner leaving city. 408 Stock Exchange. Allen A Allen. IBK-' -e v- AM , 8 room house, tmilt 3 years. Price $6750 or terms. Immediate possession. Owner, East 8015. 5533 96th S. E- Good 4 room bouse, pl terod; lot 40x100, fruit and berries. $750; terms. See owner. - FOR BALE CHEAP Five room modern Louse" 2 lots with all kinds of berries, by owner. Phone Sellwood - 556. FURNISHED 4 room modern home, everything you need for housekeeping; only $1750. Owner Marshall 2355. . THREE roomed house for sale. $8ou. by owuer. Weil fenced. 2 lots, frnit trees and be trie. Address W. Tattle. 4"!3 Flint st A HOME clesr for $800. Take aofom obilr, bonda on your terms; 3 rooms plastered, full lot, barn, Woodstock car. Phone Woodlawn 5302. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Lota to ehooae from. 14 years In Irvlngton. East 373. VV. 1L Herd man. t EQUITY in . modern 3 'room cottage, nicely located, 'i block from Union ave. Would consider moderate price machine. 401 Church.' FOR SALE Ea.y terms, 8 room modern borne. 018 East 18th st, N. - NIC FT little 3 room house. 60x100 lot. $750. Some terms. Tabor 8673. A- ROOM-bungalow! This ia your chance, a good bargain. Tabor 6985. $1004 ROOM house, Brentwood; part cash. Tabor 5837. $975 BUYS neat plastered cottage, new roof; worth $147 5; close in. 147 East Oak. 4 ROOM honse for sale. $650 cash or $ TOO term. 649 E. 1 .ombard at. or Wdln. 67. A 6 ROOM bungalow for sale. Rose City prk. Thia ia a food buy, $35 Tabor 6988. FOR SALE LOTS 18 AIHE tit A'"T PRESroTT STREET PARK ROSE Half block to macadam roed. 2 blocks to Sandy blvd. All cleared, slight slope, well drained, sidewalks, water, gas. . price $l-"VO0. Kay terms. -J. U HAKTMAN COMPANY, No. t Chamber of Comnr.erce bldg., 4 th and Stark. Main !20. A205l, . FOB SALE East front Rose City lot, 1500 cash if taken at once. X-555, Journal. CLOSING estate. Must sell very attractive lots for cash. Phone Marshall 246. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 41 1 TO 5 acre tracts, close to Portland, for sub arbaa homes, chicken, frnit and garden traeta. Cood road, school, siectrie railway, etc. Tout opportunity. Easy terms. Owaer, Room 2. Wort ruester bldg. , - 1 ACRE of land, good cultivation. In To-Wit. Waah.,- close to Spokane, Waah., for sale for $160 cash. Charlie Hepner, 288 S 3d L, Portland. Ot Cadillac betel. GOING east, must self 10 acre . English wa num.. bearing age. 8350O; worth $(000; te as. V-793. Journal. - LMPiajVLD 10 acres. 14 miles east; good road, between two cariirws; $2500, terms. Partic ulars owner. Tabor. 6734. ' . SO ACRES rich alfalfa land. Part seeded.' light improvements. 3 miias from atatton; bar-gain-. ,Fj O-- Green. Echo, Or. .. . ... . .1 . BEAT. ESTATE bL'HI'HHAN ACREAGE C1IOIC3 lota and acreage at Multnomah station. Price and terms reasonable. Dr. Kstock, box 8, Multnomah, Or. ; ' - FOB SALE FABMS ' '17 STOCK AND WHEAT RANCH T24 acres, B miles from Waahtucna. 'Wash., tlirirlng town In Adams. Co. , l 250 acres, ia cultivation. 140 acres, ia (all wheat, all up and lit cood eon dition. 20 acre, in fall rye, all up and tn good con dition. Balance mlUvated land in summer fallow, 474 acres in' bunchgrsss paatnre; all fenced and eroaa-f enced ; spring in corner of pasture. -WELL never known to go dry windmill and gas engine. 2 CONCRETE RESERVOIRS piped to garden paatnre. barn, yard, chicken bouse and L HOUSE partly furnished bangaknr, rooms, - - . -' WJl. 1 . L. . J L. . inM.uwi iw, vuuh'ui cuvwam, sins mit I water tn kitchen. - BARN large, concrete floor; cowbarn, concrete floor; calf shed and pens. OTHER BUILDINGS hayshed. garage, black smith shop, feedshed. granary, two chicken bouses, woodshed .1 wood enough" to last a year), two storage cabins. SCHOOL Auto takee child n to and from school in Waahtucna publio and high. STOCK IB head horses, in fine condition. 40 head cattle in fine condition. Itirehred imrack Red sow, alioaU, each weighing about 78 pounds, 50 laying nana. - MACHINERY Hay-chopper and blower, harrows.' heavier boxes, mower. 2 gang plows, ham em for 8 horaea, rake, feed-grinder, disc, buckboard. Feed for stuck all on place alfalfa, straw and rye hay. , ........ PRICK -$28 acre for place alone; $30 an acre for place and everything men tioned above. $6000 will handle. Terms at interest. We would aeoept good Portland property to the extent of $5000 to responsible psrtiea and soma cash. Phone Main 7472. - Addraaa N. C Jannaen, 415 N. W. Bank bldg.. Portland. Or. CHICKEN RANCH. A gold mine with dividends every 24 honr. The moat fully equipped poultry plant in the country. Tributary 4 to 'the city of Portland, Seventeen and one-half miles from court house. In going to this place you can go by way of' Powell Valley or Base IJae road to Gresbam, then east on Section Line road five miles f rom G repliant. This place ia capable of clearing .AAA . , MAOiw. I evuw per year. 1 1 ciemreu l"t year i.auii anti only run on half capacity. Partlea buying1 this Place can make arrangements with owners to help them through the hatching and brooding season. You will find them flrst-claaa instruct ors. There is no better authority in the chicken world than H. W. Cooley. This is a beautiful place, eighty locatirn and slightly rolling. Build ings all in good condition. Six brood house, three large ben house. One first els as incu bator, three incubators with 6000 capacity. Good barn, woodshed and aevsn-room house. Orders .1. alutw Munln. In Mi anrln .hOlMC T hi place can be sold with or without chicken. Price , of place without cLicken $6000. one-half cash. Or $7 900 including 600 flrst-elaas breeders. If you are interested In the chicken world there i no better proposition than thie cm. If yon are new hands in the business the property owners will get yon started right If you are an old chicken man you will not need any assistance and will know the value of this prop erty when yon make personal investigation. The way to inspect thia property ia to come to my office and I will take yon out by auto. If you want to get in touch with the owner of this property call op Greeham 434. call for H. VV. Cooley. He ia here in Portland on Mon day. Wedneaday and Friday in aut. Yon can either go out with the owner or with me. We know of no better proposition than th poultry business for several years to come. When once you are established this place will mean not only a living but a good Income. - I1LAUDK G. WATSON REALTY CO , aaain leap. dui nwetianq ning. 1601 ACRE WHEAT" RANCH ' "" SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON 420 in, winter grain, mostly all plow land, new 6 room bouse, also 2 room bouse and barn 60x80, 2 orchard, full equipment of horses. machinery, combine mm cow, poultry, au SOU per acre, part terms. jkLBO 1480 acre stock lanch? Joins above, S miles to 11. R.. warehouses and elevator. 400 acres Slow land, balance bnncb frasa, creek, spring", room bona, barn, hog and hen house, cellar, orchard, irrigated garden. 23 Durham ' cow soon fresh, bull. 9 calve. 16 young horse, some machinery, poultry and tings. $28,000 PART TERMS The above 27M1 acres are one ranch, sell separate or together; pnsseaalon at One. THOMASSX.V. 531 Y. M. C A. 1 FOR BAUS aeras, H mile of .town, good road, 3 aeras ia cultivation, balance ash timber and pestnre; woven wire fences; no bldgs., $800; terma. remainder si ashed. SmU house and cbicksnhoo, wovsn firs feaos, $600. Terms. 3 acres, dose to town, good road. 1 tt acres ra luvated: 4 room house - 24x24 ; good well. barn, poultry house. Price $11 OO. 15 acres, near depot, good house and barn. $100 per acre. Land is all clear. $1600. 20 acre, 12 acre in cultivation, sown t fall wheat, balance timber and pasture. Good bids. I'rw tannn . GEORGE MORRIS - 300 Chamber of Commerce. Here is a nice place that can be bought right. 30 acres No. 1 bottom land, 4 H mile from good town, B room house, good barn, all neces sary outbuildings, nice temUy orcliard, 12 acre under cultivation, several acrea more in pasture and easily cleared; $8500. on easy .terms. Come in and let us talk with yon about thia place. STEWART A. BUCK. S 1 4-1 5 16 Northwestern Bank bldg. IRRIGATED alfalfa land, 40, 8f and 160 acre tract, paid np water right and all In alfalfa, good buildings, county road and all rural con veniences, close to Redmond, Or.;, lots of wa ter; the land ia patented and at present price of hay two cropa will pay for thi land; price (100 per acre with aom,. term. John Fergu son, Gerlinger bldg. STOCK RANCH. J 280 acres, braclically all under cultivation; all level, good barns, ihedi and fair buildings; lots of liay, permanent per mit oo forest reserve for 400 heed of cattle, fine winter range; reaerve right joining ranch per mit alone wprth thousand of d.rilar. . For all $12.000. info nation Box 44 la Pine. Or. FOR BALE 40 acre ranch tn , Rosue Liter valley, botom land, one mile from town. Price $2800. Free of Incumbrance., wilt give abitracC Write 896 N. 1st St., Mrv hfleld. Or. 120 ACRES mile from Cams. W'uli.,rr. eled road near place, creek, some iiurruve ments; $87 80. See Hrt)e. 6 8 7 lit tor k block. 21 ACRES. 10 acre. 6 acre. 3 acre and larger farm, close in. 'Wolfsteln. 114 1st. RICH Alberta .farm land, part crop payments. Claud Cole.' 215 Lumbermens bldg. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BJTY8 6 ROOM house, Slots, snd store building 24i4 6 and 2 lota, clear of debt, toUl value 8300O. aa a first payment and cash on a small farm la the valley. P-B8B. Journal. WAN TED To rent, conTiii etely furninlicd dairy frm; experienced. M 987. Journal. DESIBE leae on farm with "tork and eMuip mit. Write devriptirm. 7.. O . Wroodtoea sta. HOMESTEADS 47 WANTED Homestead or rellnmiibmeot, close to Portland. M-988, Jmi ial. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE tl $1800 Sal or trade for Fulton property. 3 room plastered bouse, gaa, electricity, plumb ing all in, 2 lota, fruit, lawn; no incumbrance, between 2 carline. Term. E. Shelton, 8922 40th ave. 8. E. Take Mt. Scott car to 70th at. FOR SAEF. or exchange. 8 houses, lot lOllxlOO ' corns r E. 22d at K. AnVeny. Apply 73 J E. Ankeny. or owner room 800. 327 Wash ington st. j WANT to trad 30 room modern apartment honse. all furnished, lot 50x100. income $201 per month, for smaller bouse. J. Sandigaa. 406 Vancouver a v. - WXNKD Good (arm near Portnd in ex" change for Portland Jwou, valae to $2300. M-972. Jonmsl. ; TWO hoawHi. 1 1 lou for farm or what have yon? Will assume. Owner, i. A. S.. 794 Tacoma ave.' 160-ACRE farm, all fenced, small house, 8 miles from Barn. Or., for city homo up- to $6000. Benson. 1 102 Br-Ming bldg. A FINE Rose City Park residence with all im provement in and paid, to trad for farm of nearly equal value, M-969. Journal. MODERN 9 room boose on paved street, H hlk. from car; want auio. beach property; $2000. 684 Umatilla ave. Sellwood 216Q. WANTED PortlanJ home in exchange for : good farm near Portland. H-776. Journal. 5CKSi-eufvation at Ga.ton: Price I'fO'dol trade for small now. F-a70, Jou rna I. WAITED Room rng house for 40 acres IsndT 406 McKsy bldg. ACRE, 3 room bungalow, to exchange even for house equity. K. 7TA1 or Wdln. 5028. ;. VT ANTED REAL ESTATE tl " ' . -iin urs. ur a VT i' r ' Bangalow, r or ( rooms, Irvlngton er Rose Cir Park, must be nice, $4000. Customer waiting. East 373. .'. WANTED -Hoi" in Montavilla north from Ktark st. to Halsey., between 67th and 9'Hh sts.; modern, np to $1800; (100 down and (!' per month, including interest. wi-vv'.- JoamL "DON'T WORRY can sell o trade anything anywbeva. Layman, 147 Park St, WANTED About 10 acres- unimproved, -nver . front perefrred. M-876, Journal. AHOl'ciE, KVm City Park or Iuralhunt, r, to $600O cash. Bcusoa. 1102- Spalding tut.