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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, "PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY JANUARY. 15, 1919. 15 SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT IS Soldiers' and Sailors' Club in : Royal Building to Serve Men at All Hours. . Open house) at all hour of tba day and niiriit. " Vor the rood of returning: and trans ient army and navy boys this Is tovbei come the schedule of the Soldiers and Sailors club, maintained In the Royal building by the Portland War Camp - Community service. v' , Not only ha this organization pro Ifvlded sleeping quarters for as many as 2C0 enlisted or discharged men. through fitting; up of the east wlngr of the At klnson school building, but It now also will have lounfflnp, readlnff and can vleen facilities of the club at the dis posal of the men throughout the night. Announcement to this effect was ,'made this morninp after G. L. Stan nard, executive secretary, had held a 'conference with IT. W. Kent, secretary . manager of the Portland Caterers' as sociation. Mr. Kent, representing the hotel and restaurant Interests, gave as surance that his organisation In no re spect opposes all-night operation of the ' 'canteen, which furnishes food for the t men in uniform at email cost, and sees that any who lack means are fed. '" With Mr. Kent's assistance, plans for operation of the all-night canteen ser " flee, were threshed out. Effort will be ma to have the club start on the .2 4-hour schedule not later than the first of next week. In -the past, with " 'women exclusively in chanse of the - - club rooms, 10 :30 o'clock has been the " closing hour. Assistance of more workers, partieu- - larly women to help with the multl ' farious tasks that develop at the Bol sters and Bailors club. Is sought by Mr. Stannard and Miss Ransom, who has direct charge of the volunteer help ers. For months past relays of faith ful women have taken their turn In the r office or canteen of the club, occupying spare moments by sewing on buttons, darning socks, patching garments and performing many other motherly mln- lstrations for "the boys." On a busy Sunday an many as 2500 - men In Uniform have visited the club. What this has meant for the few women - " In charge can better be Imagined than described, according to one of them. Tho number . of men frequenting the club has not appreciably fallen off and the workers do not think the muster ing out of the men will effect much decrease for months to come. The par ticular desire now is for sufficient vol unteers In the club so it may be of the utmost service to Oregon boys return ing from overseas or distant camps, .- many of them with not enough change In. their pockets to cause a jingle. Citl- . sens are urged to pilot- the stray sol dier or sailor to the club and the sleep ing quarters awaiting their use. DRY AMENDMENT IS BACKED BY THE HOUSE a. f Continued Prom Fag One) dentally led to the first hot words of the session. Governor Withycombe, in his Inaugural address to the house and ' senate, had appealed to the members to ' ' give the prohibition amendment a unani mous vote, as such action has not been "''takoTf by any other state ratifying the mir3ndmont. Elmore, in hts plea for the resolution, had asked the same, thing "' of his colleagues of the house. Lewia J wanted,- In effect, to vote no in the ; Journal of the house and at the same t time let the rollcall stand silent as to his attitude. Gordon broke Into the discussion with -cuastio criticism of Lewis' attitude, aay- . Ing- "Here Is a man who wants to explain ' . his vote and then be excused by the ' house from casting a vote. He ought u to be man enough to vote. It Is coward ly for him to try to dodge the issue. " Gore also held much the same opinion. "If Mr. Lewis wants the people to "know how he voted, as he says he , does,, why don't he' cast his vote?" he asked. "The house would be doing It , self an Injustice by doing what he wants us to do." Lewis Presents Amendment Sheldon, who was trying to beat the senate to the ratification by passing the . lmore resolution ahead of Senator Ed dy's senate resolution," which has not yet ORDER N . come out of the hands of the senate , committee, had moved that Lewis be ' - "accorded his way, but under the ap parent indisposition of the house with . drew his motion and- then Lewis pre sented an amendment, which, had It been adopted, would have referred the ques tion of ratifying the national amendment to the people at the next general elec- tion. This was voted down with much : ceremony as soon as the house, Lewis .having delivered a lengthy address, could get a chance to cast Its vote. ' Elmore, the veteran dry warrior of ;the legislature, delivered a touching ap peal to the house for support of his -resolution. He told of how he had fought . for tike coming of f prohibition for 25 'years, and of what satisfaction and 'gratitude it gave him to see the realisa tion of his" dream that the state would 'some day record itself in favor of the eradication of the liquor traf fic. h Economic Principle Presented ; Smith ef Multnomah contended that the question was economic in its nature and that If the legislature desired t"d do something real for the laboring men of the country it would add Oregon to the lisf of dry states In favor of national prohibition. After the house had wasted most of i the afternoon in discussion the vote was J taken. Kubll, when his nVme was .? reached at rollcall. spoke briefly. M. ' "I feel an embarrassment In casting I my vote as I am about to do." he said. "not because I am ashamed of my posl- tion, for I have deep feeling of convic tion m this matter. But I am sorry thaf I am compelled to cast It against f the' earnest and conscientious convic "t tions of men who are my friends and for whose sincerity and conscience I J; have the highest regard. I honor them . for their convictions- and their courage la stating them. I do not mean to make reference to anyone who may vote as I , do. possibly for other , motives than E mine, or for- selfish reasons. I am I sorry that I must oppose my friends. whose position I honor, and because of f that I make this statement." . T' detailed vote was: , Tea Ballagh. Bean, Bolton. Brand Brownell. Burdlck. Burnaugh. ChUds, t Coffey. Crawford, Cross, Dedmtn. Den- ,4, ls,-rodd, Edwards, Elmore, Gallagher. Gordon, Gore. Graham of Lane, Graham of - Washington Griggs, Haines, Hare, Home, Hosford, Hughes, Hunter, Hurd, j Jdleroan, J6nes of Lincoln and Polk. -af forty. Looney. Alartln, Merrlman, Moore. Richards, Roman, SchuebeL Shel b don, Sldler, Smith of Baker. Smith of J Multnomah, Thompson. Thorns, Thrift, . Weeks. Westerlund. Wheeler. Wood J ton. Wright. Mr. Speaker g t . No Kubll. Lewis and McFartand 3 Absent Fuller, Lofgren. Stannard ' A and Stewart " ' " Would Create Court For Settlement of Industrial Disputes Salem, Jan. 15. A constitutional amendment la provided for by a joint resolution Introduced Tuesday by Schuebel of Clackamas, creating a court of conciliation and arbitration before which all questions of Industrial disputes shall be heard and settled. The amend ment would clothe the court with the same power to bear and determine cases coming before It as is possessed by cir cuit courts t( the state. It is provided In the resolution that the amendment shall be submitted to the people at the general election of 1920. , HORRORS OF GERMAN ' INVASION- ARE TOLD BY BARONESS HUARD Graphic Account of Devastation of France in 1914 Is Given by Eye Witness. No mote moving or thrilling tale of the horrors of the Invasion of France by the Germans has been heard In Port land than that which came from the lips of the Baroness Huard (Frances Wilson Huard) of Villiers, France, who told her story Tuesday night at Masonio Temple under the auspices of the Drama league. Her simple, sincere story, told with all the realism of recent experience, keyed her audience up to a high pitch and brought the awful aspects of the war home with far more crushing force than the most graphic official dispatches. Added to her personal experience, the Baroness has the fluent speech, the keen powers of observation and a breadth of knowledge that enable her to Impart In exceptionally fine manner her information. The baroness was introduced by Hugh H. Herdman, president of the Drama league, and after a few Introductory re marks, the pictures taken by the Baro ness herself In her flight with the few remaining members xf her household, were flashed on the screen and assisted materially in driving home the truths she related. The suddenness with which France was plunged into the war and the Im mediate call for all possible man power and transportation power left the baro ness with a few young servants,, a cart and a horse 21 years old and the Ger mans alarmingly hear. The departure from her chateau was made in 20 min utes and In her haste she took with her what she thought was a Jewel case but which later proved to be a kodak and it was with these that the 48 pictures shown last night, were taken. The little party endured untold hard ships in its hasty journey and would just find itself camped and about to en joy a meal, when word would come that the Germans were only a few miles away and by the time the next village would be reached, it would have been evacuated and before they moved on there would begin to arrive a stream of wounded French and British soldiers. On one occasion the baroness assisted the one remaining doctor in a village in caring for 150 wounded men, helping with the operations, although she had never before even, witnessed such a thing. The baroness is supporting Hospital 132 In Paris by her lectures and writnigs. BUDGET 07 STATE. IS CUT THE SUM OF $761,382 (Continued From Pass Six) vlding for the expenses of the state parole office was reached. Representa tive Looney of Marion county hopped onto It with alacrity. Parole Officer's Funds Hit "Cut that out," he said. Those J. have talked with want to give that pi- role man his walking papers. I hav not talked to a person about the peni tentiary but what that Is the first thing they say." The state board of health, which is asking for an appropriation of $95,225, as compared with $24,000 two years ago, drew the fire of the members of the committee, and It Is likely that the pruning knife will be vigorously ap plied there. In this connection some of the mem bers also took a shot at the Social Hygiene society and said the work should be done by the state board of health. Mrs. Alexander Thompson, represen tative from Hood River and Wasco, came to ,the defense of the society and opposed its consolidation with any other organization. "Look at the' good results that have been attained," said Mrs. Thompson. "If it were put in with the health board, where It would be dominated by doc tors. Its usefulness would be destroyed." Normal School Criticized Mrs. Thompson criticized the work of the Oregon normal 'school, and advo cated that a bill should be passed pro viding that certificates to teach in the grade schools should be granted to Kraduatea of the University of Oregon and the O. A. C. Following are the items which were acted on in some form Tuesday night: Agricultural societties, requested $94,000; full amount allowed. Oregon Blue Book, requested $6500 : allowed 14500. " State board of control, requested $18, 000; allowed $15,000. Bounty on wild animals, requested $"5,000: allowed $37,500. . Board of Inspection of child labor, requested $400: full aimAnt allowed. Dairy and- food commissioner, request ed $38.000 ; full amount allowed. State council of defense, requested $24.500 ; none allowed. State Teachers' association, requested $500 ; none allowed. Superintendent of public instruction, requested $17,500, allowed $15,920. Big Sam Is Chopped Off Board of higher curricula, requested $500; . full amount allowed. Oregon Normal school, requested $98, 730: allowed $74,288, Florence Crittenden Refuge home, re quested $7500, full amount allowed. McLoughlin Memorial assoclaaswm. re quested $50 ; allowed. Election expenses, requested $45,000; allowed. Executive department, requested $23, 700; allowed. Emergency board, requested' $200 ; al lowed. . Return of refugees from justice, re quested $15,000; allowed. O. A. R-. requested $500 r allowed. Oregon State Horticultural society, re quested $1000; not allowed. Oregon .Humane society, requested $2000; allowed $1000. . State industrial accident commission, requested $680,000; not allowed Attorney general's office, - requested 38.920; allowed; . Circuit court judges, requested $200, 000 ; allowed. District attorneys, requested $138.800 ; allowed. ; .u ' - Supreme court library, requested $18, S00 ; allowed 115,000. Highway Board Oeti $480,000 State labor commissioner, requested $11,60$; allowed $10,000. tState land board, requested $18,000 ; allowed. Expenses of legislature, requested $80, 000 ; allowed, Oregon state library, requested $50,000 ; allowed $40,000. State board of pilot commissioners, re quested $2400; allowed. Publication of proclamations, request ed $500 ; allowed. Rewards for arrests, requested $1200 ; allowed. State highway commission, requested $480,000; allowed. Sealer of weights and measures, re quested $8760, allowed $8400. State tax commission request- $15,000 ; allowed. State board of text-book commission ers requested $750; allowed. State treasurer's office requested $35,900; allowed. Deficiencies authorized by the state emergency board requested $552,385 ; allowed. m Princely "Mr. Scatterscad lived like a prince till he went broke." "Yes. And even In his present cir cumstances he Is more comfortable than most princes you read about." NEW TO!AT Send Us Your Old Carpets Old Bags ! Wool Clothlsr We Make Reversible, Haad-Warga Fluff Rugs Tkey Wear Like Iroa Bag Rag Worn All SIses MaU OrdersSend for Booklet Carpet Cleaning 9x12 Rugs, Steam Cleaned, $1.50 WESTERN nCTP BUG CO. M Ualoa Ave. 9. aat 6816 Phones B-1473 Salesrooms West Park and Yamhill At 10 A. M. Tomorrow MEETINt NOTICES 41 All KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. 8. A ceremonial urssinn will ba held in the Mniiicrnl Auditorium. Third and Market a la., on Saturday, January lo, commencing at 7:30 p. m. Buaineaa aesMon trill be held in Masonic Temple at 10:30 a. m. Petitions trill be receired until hoar of busi ness aession. Candidates will report to the recorder at the Masonic Temple between hours of 1 :80 and 4 :30 p. m. to register and sign the bf-laws. V Lsiting nobles cordially invited. By order of the potentate. 1IUGU J. BOTD. Recorder. MOOSE. ATTENTIO N Clark's committee has some thing worth while erery Wed nesday. If you do not attend you miss something good. Next meeting, Jan. 15, Bro. Millx paugh will explain how each member ean secure a War Sav- inmt fttMnn f r. V ii t-nr wel. come. J. v. KENNEDY. Secy. Koacoe V. Hurst. 'TJict - - COLl" BIA LODGE NO. 114, A. K. & A. M. Special com munication tomorrow (Thursday) evening, 7 :30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Labor in the F. C de cree. Visiting brethren always welcome. By order V. M. FRED L. OLSON, Bee. THB MACCABEES Portland Tent No. 1 Regular review srrery Thursday evening, at hall. 409 Alder st. All saesnbers wrged to be present. Viritint Sir Knights always welcome. GEu. D. BASER. N. R. GORDEN GRANGER Women's Belief corps No. 43 Meeting of Thursday evening, January 1 6, postponed on account of lnfluenxa condi tions. By order of president. L. BUOPHT. BEN BUTLER G. A. R. and W. R. C. meeting will be postponed until Feb. 6. kllBLBM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, puss, ebarms. Jaeger Bros.. 181-18S Sth st. ip itel statistics matrl$zs.Birtbs. Dzoihs DEATHS A?I) FUNERALS MEANS In this city, Jsn. 14, Mrs. William Means, beloved wife of William Means, mother of Elmer Means, daughter of Thomas Jensen, sinter of William Fenstel, P. J. Birchard. Mrs. W. Rickey, all of this city: Miss Jensen of Lewis and Clark River, Or. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 16, at the chapel of Miller & Trace y at 2 :30 p. m. Interment at Greenwood cemetery. Services strictly private. Astoria. Or., papers please ooSy. GIBSON In this city. Jan. 13. 1919, Elsie Gibson, 23 years. . beloved wife of Raymond Gibson. Services will be held at Holman's fu neral piTlors at 10 a. m. tomorrow (Thurs day). Jan. le, 1919. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. THAYER The funeral services of Harry J. Thayer, late of Raymond, Wash., will be held from St. Marys church. Williams ave. and Stanton ft., at 9 a. m . Jan. 16. Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery. Remains at A. R. Zellar Co. parlors. Services strictly private. KERNS At the residenceT'6 11 0 Tlst ave. ST E.. Jan. 13, 1919, Lewis Kerns. Funeral services will be held at Holman's funeral par lors at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow (Thursday). Jan. 16, 1919. Iqterment Multnomah ceme tery. CLYATT At the residence, 672 Junior St., Jan. 14, 1919, Hugh Clyatt, aged 85 years. Funeral services vrHl be held at Holman's fu neral parlors at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow (Thurs day). Jan. 16, 1919. Interment River View cemetery. ' HAWKINS In this city. Jan. 15. John Wesley Hawkins, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Mary Hawkins, father of Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Allen. Mrs. K. R. Will in ton. J. i. Hawkins. Funeral notice later. The remains are at the residential parlors of Miller It Traoey. BOTTS The funeral services of thiateClift,u Botts will be held Thursday. Jan. 16, at the chapel of Miller tt Tracey at 11:30 a. en. In terment Multnomah Pafsvcemetery. All services strictly private. DOLPH In thts city. January 15. Richard Dolph Jr., aged 15 years: beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dolph. Funeral notice later. Remains are at the residential parlors of Miller A Tracey. READ In this cit. Jan. 12. 1919. Bertha V. Read, aged 82 years, 11 months. Services will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow (Thursday), Jan. 16, 1919. Interment Mt. Scott Park cemetery. CASSTNELLT In this city at . her Utarl denee. 518 Indiana avenue. January 14. Jennie Caasinelli. aged 27 years, wife of Peter CassinelU. The remains are at Finley's. Mont gomery at Fifth. N otic e of funeral hereafter. PROPST In this city. Jan. 1 3"Tl 91 9"TNina P. Propst, aged 22 years, beloved daughter of Marion and Lottie Propst of Hillsdale. Or.- Re mains at Holman's funeral parlors. Funeral no tice later. PETERSON In this city Janl TT. Bereta Marie Peterson, aged 65 years, beloved wife of Peder C. Peterson. Arrangements in charge of Wilson V Wilson. Piedmont undertaken. Funeral notice later. MOORE- In thiitity. January 14. ThorosiEl Moore, aged 85 years, late of 132 East Third street. The remains are at Finley'a. Montgom ery at Fifth. Notice of funeral Jiereafter. CHRISTENSEN At St. Vincents 'hosvitalTjan uary 14, Anton Christensen. aged 40 yean. Remains at the residence parlors of K. T. Byrnes, 9-01. Williams avenue. Funeral notice later. COOK la this city. Jan. IS. John C. Cook aged 33 yean, late of Pendleton. Ox. The re main are at Finley s. Montgomery at 5th. No tice of funeral hereafter CLCN1N The funeral services of the late Rob ert Henry Clunin will be held Thursday. Janu ary 16, a 1 p nv at the chapel of Millar at i rarey. au services strictly private. UNDER In this city. January 15, A. J. Un der, aged 24 years. Funeral notice later. Ke ftiain are fet tUa residential parkin of Miller at Tracey. . DEATHS ATTP FTHTEKAt.W ?1 HOUCS. January 12, 1619, at-tha late reaT dence, 118 East Humboldt street, Jesse Lucetaa Ho nek. aged 31 years 9 months and 15 days, beloved bos band of Mable Hoock. son of Mr. and Mm James Watson Hoock and brother of Mrs. Rose Fleming and Mrs. ' In Coster, kU of this city. Deceased waa a mem ber of Star Lodge No. 219. L O. O. P., under whose auspices the funeral services will fee held Friday, January IT. at 8 P. tn.. from the resi dential funeral parlors of Wilson as Wilson, KilHngswotth avenue at Kerb street. Inter ment Rose City cemetery. Friends invited. NETtON In this city. Jan. 14. Cliir.T Ney loa. age 16 year, beloved son of Jotut C and the late Mary Neylon. brother of Mrs. Mary Pownley. Austin, Patrick', Michael and An thony Neylon. The funeral will leave A. R. Xellar Co. parlors Thursday, Jan. 16. at 8 :80 a m. Thence to 8k, . Andrews church, where services , will be held at 9 a. m. Services strictly private. Interment Mt. Calvary ceme tery RITTMANN In this city, January 14. Luella Regina Rittmann. aged 18 yean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Rittmann of 819 Van couver avenue: sister of Mrs. G. W. Hillmaa and Miss Frieda Rittmann of this city. The funeral services trill be held Thursday, January 16, at 2:80ip. m., at Finley'a, Montgomery at Fifth.- All aervloea strictly private, by orders of the board of health. - Interment at Boss City cemetery. DRUM In this city January 14, at her late residence, 732 Kearney street. January 14, Helen A. Drum, aged 27 years, wife of William Drum, mother of Patsy Drum and daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Martin Olsen of Astoria. The funeral services will bo held Thursday, January 16, at 1 p. m.. at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. All services strictly private, by order of tho board of health. Interment at Mt. Calvary cemetery. BROOKS In this eity. Jan. 14, David Lester Brooks, aged SO yean, late of Linnton. Or. The deceased is survived by a widow and on son. G. I Brooks. The funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 16, at 11 o'clock a, tn.. at the chapel of the St. Johns Undertaking Co., 208 N. Jersey st. Interment at the Gatton cemetery. AU services strictly private by orders of the board of health. The remains are at miey s. Montgomery at nin. ZIMMERMAN Funeral services for Eter"7.im merman, daughter of Walter and Sophia Zim merman and sister of Helen Zimmerman, 735 Multnomah street, who died at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich., January 9, will be held Friday, January 17, at 2:30 p. m.k at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth. All services private, by order of the board of health. Interment at the family plot, Riverview- cemetery. BINGHAM In this city." Jan. 12. Jesse ET gar Bingham, aged 27 years, husband of Mrs. Carma Bingham, son of Mrs. Rebecca Pate of Moore. Idaho, and brother of W. J. Bingham of Pocatello, Idaho. The remains will be for warded Thursday morning, Jan. 16, by J. P. Finley le Son, to Moors, Idaho, where services will be held and interment made. DUDLEY In this city. January IB. Sadie Mary Dudley, aged 22 years; beloved daughter of Sarah M. Worley, sister of Jasper, Louis and Abraham Dudley of Portland, Leonard Worley of Colorado, O. O. Worley of Colorado Mrs. A. 3U Clark of Bend. Or. ; beloved mother of Opal Dud ley of this city. Funeral notice later. Remains are at the residential parlors of Miller Ic Tracey. MeKEE In this city. January 14, 1919, Wil liam J. McKee, aged 20 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. McKee, 303 Going street, and brother of Mrs. Edna L. Harper. Alice J.. Dorothy, Harriet and J. U McKee of Portland. Remains at the residence parlors of R. T. Byrnes, 901 Williams avenue. Funeral announcement later. - TIFFT In this city at his late residence, 351 West Park street. January 14, Arthur Palmer Tifft, aged 46 years. The funeral services will be held Friday, January .17, at 1 p. m., at Finley'a, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at Kiverview cemetery, LAINE In this city. January 14, Frank Laine, aged 84 yean, late of Clifton. Or. The re mains are at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. JONES In this city, Mrs. Dupple Jones, ags 44 years. Funeral notice later. Remains at T. Xi. Lerch'i funeral parlors, in this city. FLORISTS MARTIN It FORBES CO.. Florists, 854 Wasb ington. Main 269. A 1269. Flowers for all occasions srtisticaljy arranged. L-'JERTY MARKET FLORIST. 5th and Yam hill sts. Cut flowers, plants and designs. Sell wood greenhorn. 649 Nehalem ave. B'wood 1620 CLARKE BROS., florists, Morrison sU bet. 4th and 5th. Phone "Main or A-1805. Fin flow ers and floral designs. No branch stores. lltVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and Ystahill. Funeral designs; lowest prices. PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 243 Alder, designs snd decorations. Phone .Marshall 6922. SWISS FLORAE' CO. FLOWERS AND PLANTS LALANE Foral designs and decorations. Oppo site postorrice. Main O040. 1RVTNGTCTN Park Floral Co., 4th and TafiESL Funeral designs; lowest prices. . MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 6th st. FTjyERAIi DIRECTORS BREEZE & SNOOK FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1047 BELMONT AT 35TH SUNNYSIDE. SPECIAL EQUD?MENT for doing all work IN THE HOME when desired. Oar beautiful chapel for services without charge. Prices most reasonable and personal atten tion given to alL , .'Both phones: Tabor 1268, B-2546. 1017 Belmont st. WILSON & ROSS EAST 7TH AND MULTNOMAH PORTLAND'S MOST PROGRESSIVE Funeral Directors PRICES REASONABLE PERSONAL SERVICE BEAUTIFUL CHAPETj 9 LADY ASSISTANT CENTRALLY LOCATED EAST 64 C-8165 Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors Established 1877 Third and Salmon streets Main 607. A-lSll . Lsdy assistant JL IP. FiwILEY Progressive Funeral Directors Main 9 Montgomery at 8th A-1IB9 F, S. Dunning,' Inc. 4 xne uoiaen Knie undertaken 414 Esst Alder st. Phone East 82. R-H23S. Dunning & McEntee m&'E every detail. Broadway and Pin eta. Phone Brnartwey 40. A-4oft.. I.ady assistant. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. , 6802-5804 2d at, S. E., Lenta Phone Tabor 5267. Bevi Phones D-61. Ea-t 781 B-1888 PI I CRPU Mni irca t ti LLIlun Assistant UNDERTAKERS MS. lit and Hawthorne CHAMBERS COMPANY 848 and 20 Killing? worth ave. near Williams ave. Wnodlawn 8306, C-U&S. MILLER ax TRACEY. Independent Funeral Di rectore. Prices as lew as 320, 840. 860. WS'htnirtmi at Ella. Main 2691. A-T885 AR' 7olAr Pn 6t,it Williams event, tli CllGl VU. East 1088, C-1088. FRIPQHM Undertaking Parlors. 445 Mor L.nll'OVjM rison st. Broadway S684. 0,,, UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4162. ONCWCS A-2821. Cor. Sd and Clay. Wilson & Wilson wdT'c!?. HAMH TON ..ft R. T. HYKNKS. new residence establishment. AA1 William TSinfl-lawTt 320. C-1943. woirtrMEirTS BLAESING GRANITE C &67-3RP. ST. AT MADISOf- PORTLAN 1 MARBLE WORKS. 264-266 4U at- opposite city haR Main 8664. Philip New Sc Borr for memorials. - LOST ASP FOC5B 81 LOST Crescent shaped pin containing 18 blue sapphires, greatly valued as keepsake. Lib eral reward. Sellwood 1858. LOST Somewhere in East Portland, a small traw suitcase, containing mostly baby clothes. Finder cafl C-2010. Reward. LOST Diamond ring near 8d and Oak sts., or Aear Portland Sanitarium. Finder re warded. 658 Sherlock bldg. WILL lady who was seen pick up bill 1 p. sat Monday at 6 th and Montgomery, pleas phon Mam BV1BT LOST Brindl and whit male bulldog, gell wood 2497.- FOUND Jersey cow. S3 W. BchoficJd at Kenton car. LOST Gold debate medaL Reward. Call iseor zaa, or ifroadway 21. LOST A pocketbook containing sum money. Property of discharged sailor, phon Sell 903. TUB following artaele has been found oa can of the Portland Railway, Light V Power Co.. Jan., 13, 1819: 8 purses. 1 pr. cloves, 8 glove, 1 bunch keys. 1 knife. 1 handbag. 2 books, 9 Tckagea, 1 piece iron. 1 spring. 1 hat. 7 loach box, 8 umbrellas, 1 pair rub ber. Owners may obtain property at 1st aad Alder sr. st. LOST Lady's small black hand bag. 825 to 830 In cash, receipted bill from Star grocery, cheek for 85 and business card The Used Car Exchange. 8. M. Arbuckla. Reward. 8. M. Arbuckl. 627 Washington at. Tel. Bdwy. 6468. LOST Heavy bound ring.' setting part S rectangular piece of gold, on this is a triangle underneath and the initial "A" below the Initial "K." Reward. Finder" pleas leav at 171 4th st.. or call Marshall 1240. LOST Black and gray .Persian oat; has white feet and neck, on Mt Tabor near 88th at.; answers to nam of Cutie; reward. Phone Ta bor 1813; LOST Lady's gold Waltham watch in the neighborhood of Meier At Frank's store, en Alder, 8th or Morrison sta. Finder leave at Journal office. Reward. HELP WAIfTElsMALE 1 8175 per month Mm yar around, tn average . earning last year mt a number of our salesmen ever 48 years. . This year will be the biggest yet. No experience necessary; weekly cash advance, outfit furnished. Big assortment guaranteed trees. Shrubbery and vines. Vou can do what other in experienced man hare dona. W aldington Mar- scry lo., Toppenisn. Wash. WANTED First laas mechanical and architect tural draftsman, on who has had sawmill experience preferred, but not necessary. Ad vise age, whether married or single, and salary desired to start with. Good chanc to Work into high salaried position. Address Saw Mill Engineering It Construction company, Klamath r ails, ur. WANTED Middle aged or elderly man or -couple, able and ' of good character, to tak charge of small farm and ean for stock. A good home and living provided. No heavy work unless desired and then at extra pay. 6 cows to milk; less later. Giv references. Address 8X-783. Journal. WANTED Boy 18 or 20 used to Ford ma ehine. to help la delivering and clerk in store; prefer on who can talk Swedish or Norwegian language. Call Alaska Herring A Importing Co.. bet. 9 and 11. 225 Yamhill st. EXPERIENCED route man with Ford for es tablished tea and coffee route, guaranteed salary and commission. George W. Caswell Co., 25 E. 12th S. - - WANTED Young man of good education for partner in active business. Will need 6250. J. S. Knanss. 416 Stock Exchange bldg. WANTEDTa boy with a wheel for store and de livery. Chappell Flower Shop, SSI Mor rison. SHOEMAKER, all around man. steady woik. good pay to right man. Wm. Feitelson. Ore gon City. SHOE repair man wanted! Good steady job for right man. Bradley Supple Co., Klamath. Palls, Or. AUTOMOBILE painter wanted. Paul Staiger St Co.. 9th and Couch. EXPERIENCED greenhouse man wanted. Ta bor 121. MAN to work on counter in oyster 'and chill stand. Apply 147 1st at. WANTED Boys. Oregon Bag ft Suit Case Co.. 161 4th between Alder and Morrison. HELP "WANTED MISC. 49 NOTICE Students ean Bow enroll for training in auto mobile and gas tractor openting and repairing. Also special night and day class In electric starter, ignition and battery work. - For infor mation apply at Hemphill's Tnde Schools: new offices now open at 124 N. 6th St.. two blocks sonm or enrranc to union depot. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL 462 Hawthorn ave. AUTO. TRACTORS. TRUCK," GAS ENOtI, LIGHTING. STARTERS. IGNITION, WIRING. COMB TO THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES IOU TO BOBS THE JOB. AUTO AND TRACTOR BCHOOL" " Technical and practical training, autos. trac tors, gaa engines, auto electrical work. Writ at once for big 100 peg catalog. Adoox Auto A Tractor School, Dept. J. Union ave. and Wasco t.. Portland. Or. YOUNG men. 16 and over, are eligible for government railway mail clerks, 892 month. Examinations soon. . For free particulars, write Raymond Terry (former civil service examiner), 849 Columbian bldg.. Washington, D. C- MISS DICKER'S PRIVATE BUSINESS COLLEGE SPECIAL COURSfQ IN COMPTOMETERS A' I'KV Hf.TW; Sl ASt Mull 111 HOW MISS MATTINGLY'S school, shorthand, type writlng, 269 4th at. Cay and evening, 86 a month. Main 8803. B EHN K E- W A LEER, biggest buaineaa oolleee. Beeaue best: enroll any time. Free rata loan. SHORTHAND. Mrs: Hannum prepares for po titinn. month East 8HH0 280 Tillamook. HELP "WAITED FEMALE 4 GIRLS wanted to .work in paper box department Permanent position. Apply Portland Label Co.. Miivoraaie. Mr. Oregon jlty car. WANTED, a high school girl to work for jVroom snd board; work light. 563 - Web ster st. WANTED, girl or woman for housework, small house, good wages. Call Tabor 1761. MAID for general housework, good wage. Call 181 2Sd st. N. Main 666. WANTED A woman to do light housework, A-l home and n. iderate salary. B'way 4222. WANTED Girls. Oregon Bag . A Suit Case Co., 161 4th between Alder and Morrison. EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper. Refer ences. S!00 N. 2st St. WANTED, girl to assist with light housework; good wages. Tabor 6927. YOUNG girl to help In grocery store (prefer Austrian). Call 875 N. . 19th. WANTED Experienced candy maker and can dy makers' helpers. J-790, Journal. HELP TVA5TED MALE AND . FEMALE tt MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Pays yon while learning; give yon set of tools; guarantees position. Writ for catalog? a. 284 Bim?de St.. or phon Broadway 1781. EXPERIENCED operator on Singer special power machine to mend and darn cotton sacks. Steady work. Answer giving experience and wages expected. R-981, Journal. MEN, WOMEN. learn barber trade; wages while learning; position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yean' experience. Oregon Barber College, 283 Madison. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaches trad in S weeks: pay whll learning; position guar anteed. ,284 Couch st WANTEI) AGENTS LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT HISTORY OF WORLD WAR. BY MARCH Agents with these two books making 86 per hour. Biggest terms. Both outfits free. State ehoice. HISTORICAL BOOK CO., Chicago. AGENTS breaking all records .taking orders for our popular hintory of the Great War. Won derful photographic illustrations. Big corn mis sions. Prospectus and outfit free. N. D. Thompson A Co.. St. Louis, Mo. THEODORE ROOSEVELT IS DEAD The story of his life and works now ready. Best terms. Outfit free to hustlers. Write J. L. NICHOLS A CO., Naperrille, I1L SITUATIONS MALE 8 DISCHARGED soldier would like position in lumbering. Experienced in all branches from tree to dry kiln in small timber. Have been lum ber inspector, tallyman and yard foreman. Tabor A BOILER MAKES and stationary engineer, s 15 yean' experience, open for position; ex perience on all makes . engines, boilers, pumps, laundries, saw - mills, power plants. &779. Journal. SEWING anachines cleaned and repaired: work guaranteed satisfatcory or no charge; work don at residence if preferred Keys fitted. 247 Taylor sU. bet 2d and 3d sts. Phon Main 9165. XjfrUNG man. expert in every branch of piio tography, desires position at S!rO week and will earn it. Write ox-785, JournaL R MILLION, contractor, sewen and cess pools. Phone Tabor 6662. Residence 28 E. 79th st S. Montavilla. WANTED Position as second-class cook; dis charged soldier with 16 months' experience,. 6 . " J juu, . . ... , , , 11,1. YOUNG married railroad man, 9 yean with' one company, can' handle any kind of an office position. 8150. H-764. Journal. DISCHARGED soldier attending college, wants work in typewriting on Sunday.. Phone East 4488. - MAN of 45, single. - tired of trsVellng, wants - congenial employment Mar. 1691. EXPERIENCED camp cook wants position as cook in some camp. R-769, Journal. PAPERING. painting, repairing-. reasonable price. East 87 80. STRONG boy wants , job after school and Satur- uaya. xassoiwv. EXPERIENCED camp cook wants position sa eook in some camp. R-769. Journal, SITPATIOKS PKMALE 4 WANTED Place to cook for crew, of seen en ranch or - otlei iae, by experienced woman. Address, D-887, Journal. HAIR dyed at horn . reasonable by experienced lady. Main 8879. - FFRKISHEir ROOMS HOTEL SARGENT. Hawthorn and Or and! Starting point special ear for Vancouver Hntol Pr nPOCO,. tV- mlrate, . iivivi i i ii iv.wuw . j. en ai and Barn&ida, yrK5M&ED BOOMS - HOTEL FRANKLIN WASHINGTON AT THIRTEENTH 31 a Day Up. Special Rates by Week. : " THE GEM- ' . Nice rooms with tint class board, steam beat hot and cold water. 865 hi 1st st - BOOMS AiTD BOARD 11 THE HA&fcX "Not like the others." Every comfort Hem cocking 686 Third st BOOMS AHD BOARD PRIVATE FAMILT TS ROOM Board given to on or two children over 8 yean old. Tabor TT89. . TtAlfTEP-rHOOMS A I1 BOtHll i WANTED Room and board in private family i horn privileges; state if married, widow or single. James Norton, care gen. dL, Portland. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 8 FPRyiSHEP AND TjyFURyiSWEU . SHIPYARD district flats, housekeeping rooms, furnished, unfurnished ; reasonable. Apply 252 GiUba st , WANTED A furnished IL K. room, walking distance from Rurnside and Front sta,. by widower. Address X-64T. Journal HOTJSEKEEP13TO ROOMS It FURBISHED AND TJHF URJf 1SHED PRIVATE FAMILT FOR RENT UnfurnUhed H. K. room with kitchenette. Phon Mar. 2088 after 6 p. m. TWO furnished H. K. rooms. 838 Sacramento st, between Union and Williams. TWO funis lied housekeeping rooms. 640 E. Stark. FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeeping roon in private family. 87.50. Sellwood 2546. FOB RENT HOUSES Ulf FURNISHED HO. 1179 E. lltU st N.. 8 rooms? elec.. gas, basement, gang. Smith-Wagoner Co., Stock Exchange. HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE 83 B'URNITURB for 6' rooms for sale, Hons for rent chesp. Call 516 65th ave. 8. E. FOB RENT FLATS 13 8 ROOM modern flats. Union ave., nee7E us ee LL Adults only. East 2196. FURNISHED FLATS SO TWO 4 room" modern flata, on carl ins, mostly furnished, 815. 68 H H. 80th st, Monta vllla car, or 215 Lvjmbermens bldg. MUSIC teacher wants girl to share flat and study music. Main 8018. APARTMENTS 48 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED MAGNOLIA APT. East 2d snd Belmont; modern 1 and 2 room apts, 81.60 par week Bp Sleepinc rooms. Bat 212. STORES AND OFFICES It FOR RENT, 2d floor space 50x60, steam heat plenty light; rent 340 per month. 2d and Alder. Main 4317. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 88 WILL build 100x100 2 or 8 story auto aalesv room and garage bldg. on prominent corner west aide for suitable tenant. What rent can you payf S-800. Journal. "WANTED TO RENT IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING FOR RENT " A BOUSE. A FLAT. AN APARTMENT LET US LIST IT. "HEAVE TOGETHER." CARE OF N. W. STEEL CO. PHONE MAIN 1193. WANTED by a family with a baby 18 mona. old an unfurnished apartment of 3 or 4 rooms, close in. west side. Do not want to pay over 315 per mo. Add. Mrs. Thayer 305 14th at WANTED To rent furnished bouse, 6 or 7 rooms. References. Phone Tabor 8228. REAL ESTATE FOR SAL K LOTS 16 ROSE CITY PARK LOTS Every one in R. C P. and less than "hair' what they are worth. You can afford to build when you can buy lots at this price, aa a lot bought at these prices will cut down the in creased cast of construction. GO LOOK AT THEM Some on pavement, non off pavement over 1 block. None over 3 blocks to car, some 1 Week. 8560 50x100. S. W. cor. 58d and Stanton sts. Bonded assessment 8196. $550 50x100 N. B. cor. 68th and Stanton sts. Bonded assessments $9. 8600 50x105. S. E. cor. 57th and Stanton sts. Bonded assessments $127. $826 78x100, N. E. cor. 57th and Braze. Bonded assessments $38. $1250-100 feet, cor. N. W. eor. 63d and Alameda drive. Bonded assessments $241. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. No. T Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. 4th and Starit Main 208. A-2050. ACRE TRACT FRESOOTT STREET PARK ROSE Half block tn macadam road, 2 blocks to Sandy blvd. ATI cleared, slight slope, well drained, sidewalks, water, gaa. Price 815O0. Easy terrae. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, No. 7 Chamber of Commerce bldg., 4th and Stark. Main 208. A-2060. 4 LOTS, 2 miles this side of Oregon City. $300 If taken at once. 252 Columbia St., room 9. FOR SALE HOUSES $1 LARGE ROSSMERE BUNGALOW T rooms and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, an built in convenience, furnace, full cement basement garage, lot 64x100. all hard surface in and paid. Price $4800. terms. C. A. WARRINER RTTTER. LOWE A CO. 20 3-5-7 Board of Tnde bldg. $2400 ROSE CITY DISTRICT $2"4rTi5 5 room bungalow, modern" plumbing, leectrio lights and can; full tot; Vacant; immediate occu pancy. Terms. See FRANK L. McGUIRE. ABINGTON BLDO. To Buy Your Home. Main 1068. Open Evenings and Sundays- $2900 ON 82D ST. A 6 room bungalow with hardwood floors, fur nace, fireplace, cement basement. 50x100 lot; street paved and paid; half block to car; $650 cash handles. Don't mis this. COE A. McKENNA A CO.. Msin 4322 82 4th st.. Board of Trade. FOR $2375 YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS On 25th st 'near Richmond car we have a good 6 mom home la fine condition, for only $325 down. The street Is paved and paid for. You'll mis tt if you don't see this. Co A. McKenna A Co., 82 4th st. Main 4522. Board of Tnde. SI 500 $300 Cash 5 room bung.. St Johns, 2 lots, abundance of fruit: snap. ft. O. GOLDENBERO, ABINGTON BLTafl., "35 Yean in Portland." Main 4603. ' ONLY1 $100 DOWN A dandy 6 room bungalow type horn, full lot, 2 blocks to ear. for $1750. It is really a big bargain. Let us show you. COE A. McKENNA A CO. Main 4823 82 4th st. Board of Tnde . 100 x 200 $850 Neat 8 room cottage, with electric lights; good well and water tower; all kinda of young fruit coming into bearing; at Oswego: $280 cash. $15 monthly. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Commerce. . 5 ROOM modern bungalow Hawthorn hard- wood floors, firepkte. built-in Tester, whit enameled Dutch kitchen and bath. larg attic, cement bsAement, laundry trays, clos to 2 ear lines, furnished or unfurnished. Owner. 826 East 49th. , - ALBERTA 4 room boas with bath, gas, electric light snd gang. 40x100 lot: a good buy for 31600. By owner, paon wooaiawn swim. ? iin ,Tri irADTi Irs ' Hav 4 room home. 100x103 lot. Alberta 1- mnA will a ., rwm A 1 K AA XX... UIM1K.V, V.. . . .v . w . v . , , 309 Chamber of Commerce. 6 ROOM bouse, large lot ga lights and fine drilled wen; some rrurc; near river st Jen nings Lodge; will take a '6 room In city. Geo, Morse. 309 Chamber of Commerce. $1000 WONDERFUL VALUE $1000 $206- down. 6 room house. 3 blocks ear, big lot. near school, gas, lc SMITH-WAGONER CO..8TOCK ETJTHANGE. BY owner, Lanrelhurst bungalow, 2 blocks from ear. Gangs, furnace, hardwood floor. Can hv lmradiat possession. Phon East 6941. BOUSE for aale st 1880 Corbett at Take Fnl . ton car. Owner there af tarnoon. Term or cash. LARGE, beautiful view homesits, went aide, water and gas. Price $350. $25 cash, balance $5 per motHh. M. E. Leo. 605 Corbett bldg. FURNISHED houafor sal. 8 rooms ami bath, fin lot and garage;, a bargain. Phone eve- nlng. Tsbor vis 62. ' $975 BUYS neat plastered oUae, new roof; worth $147; etoa la. 1479 East Oak. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE HOUSES A FEW OF1 OUR MANY LISTINGS TI snis mvv dsov $320 8 room strictly modern bungalow with garage: that mean fireplace, furnace and all built-in convenience. Sleeping porch, break fast nook. - j . HAWTHORNS DISTRICTS ' 88600 Beautiful T room ..bungalow with al eeiiing porch, strictly modern in every detail, fi shed tn white enamel thronhoat; about $309 bonded improvements ; terms. $8760 A perfect dream of a bungalow with everything that goes to mak a complete mod ern home, including garage; street pared and paid; terms. ALBERTA DISTRICT 32980 A really attractive homo en a cor ner lot with on bedroom dowa aad throe up; 7 rooms hi all. $2760 6 room bungalow, a pared street, block to Alberta car. . $30008 rooms with full cement basement furnace; cost $4000, terms. We have many others and will be glad to show you. la that way we get your Idea of perfect home. Then, if we hate not the house now. you get first chance aa soon aa W list on to suit your leqainmcat J. A. Wick man Co.. 204 By. Exch. bide Mala 688. v nings. Tabor S31T. FIVE room modern cottage in ttunnysid, en paved street full basement Thla ta a nice cottage. Pric $2000. $200 down, balance $20 per month at 6 per cent interest Also 5 room modern bungalow. Bunnyside, 2 lota. Price $2850. $350 down, balance $20 per month at 8 per cent interest Aho 6 room modern bungalow, paved street aH in and paid, lot -50x100, with garage. Price $2600. $600 down, balance tt per month, 6 per cent interest NEW YORK LAND CO., 803-3 Stock Exchange bldg. Phone Main T676. FINE IRTINGTON BUNGALOW 490 E. fith 8t N. Go and ae thla, but be sun and see the inside aa it must be seen to be appre ciated. Price. 65000, 81600 cash. Thia is at least 81000 below value. See Mr. Fulton. RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO. Broadway 4183. 809 Oak at ROSE CITY BUNGALOW 8 rooms, with breakfast nook, hardwood pol ished floors throughout, large living room and bedrooma, modern to the minute. 64730. Half cash. LAtTBELHOTtST HOME Beautiful and splendidly designed 7 rooms, hardwood floors throughout, hot water beat large rooms, fine lot and gange. -The price Is right. Easy terms. THE LAWRENCE CO. 205 Corbett bldg. Main 6915. A-2816. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT Five Rooms Full Lot Gangs 88200 Just think of it folks! A real elasay bung ow with hardwood floors, firepjaoe, buffet bookcase, cement basement; BOxlsMKlot, with all street as sessments paid. Really, you would expect to pay much more. Someone will buy this bargain. This Is surely your opportunity grasp iti A. G. TEEPE CO. 264 Stark st near Sd. Main 8516. Branch Office. 60th. and Sandy. QUICK POSSESSION NEAT HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW Here is a dandy little home for some one, at the right price; owner leaving city, must sell. 6 rooms, good floored attic, fireplace, furnace, full basement, finished waxed floors throughout; built in cold water cooler; all in tint class shape; hard surface in and paid; 1 H blocks from oar. Price, $3160, easy terms. O. A. WARRINER 1HTTER. LOWB A CO. 208-5-7 Board of Trade bldg. SIX room modern bungalow, completely fur nlshed, with lots of roses and fruit trees, lot 40x100. Thia is a biff snap at $2000 if Uken at once. Also 8 room cottage, 2 good lots, street im provements all In and paid, lots of nice fruit trees snd berries. Price $1700. Thia is a good buy. - i. NEW YORK LAND CO.. 803-5 Stock Exchange bldg. Phone Main 7676. $2400 ARTISTIC BUNGALOW $2400 6 room, very attractive, bungalow, with large porch across entire front of house : electric lights snd gas; whit enamel plumbing,-built-in conven iences; 1 block to Woodstock oar; convenient to 8,. P. shops and Central Door A Lumber Com pany. See FRANK U MeOUIHB, ABINGTON BLDO. To Buy Your Hoinse. Main 1068. Open Evenings and Sundays. ONE ACRE AND NEAT BUNGALOW $2800 6 room and floored attic, full basement, wash trays, woodlift good gang. 2 chicken houses, fruit trees, ground all in cultivation, well fenced ; on hard surface road, Buckley v., near Powell Valley. Quick possession and terms. C. A. WARRINER R1TTER, LOWE A CO. 203-8-7 Board of Trade bldg. LAUHELHUR8T $4500 6 Room Bungalow - You just must see thia swell bungalow, all on one floor; 8 bedrooms, flreplac in living room and dining room, hardwood floors, buffet, fur nace, etc. If you want something above ordi nary yon will appreciate this. A. G. TEEPE CO. 264 Stark st near 3d. Main 8516. Branch Office, BOrh and Sandy. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS 84200 Very neat well built 6 rm., I H story house, massifs fireplace, maple floors, a really wonder ful Dutch kitchen, beside every imaginable built-in convenience, hot water beating plant alone is worth about $1000; lot 41x100; con crete retaining walls and steps. Thia is a real home. $400 cash, balance reasonable monthly payments. Fred W. German Co., 782 Cham ber of Commerce. ROSE CITY PARK $4000 Here is one of the real nice bungalow of Rose City; exceptionally large living and dining rooms; finished in old ivory; lots of class aad character: 8 rooms and breakfast room on fint floor and sleeping porch upstairs. More than glad to show you. A. G. TEEPE CO. 264 Stark st Near Sd. Mala 8616. Branch Office, Both and Sandy. 8LT room strictly modern bungalow, right on Mississippi ave., good location, fine view, on carline, lot 60x100, furnace heat, street im provements all in and paid for. Pric $3000 and easy terms. A snap if taken at once. A. 8. SERVICE, NEW YORK LAND CO., 803-5 Stock Exchange bldg. Phone Main 77 WIDOW LADY'S SACRIFICE siiol " Thoroughly modern 6 room plastered bunga low with bath and toilet, eleetrie tights and ga, full bsJwnent, coneret foundation, lot 80s 100. Stewart Park. Mt Scott Una. $228 cash. $12.60 monthly, including Interest at tf Be hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace or bull Ma piano Fred W. Carman Caw. 783 Cham, of $1200 PENINSULA SNAP $1200 8 room and 2 sleeping porches, electricity, gas, water, etc: lot 60x112; several fine bearing fruit trees; 1 block from car and hard snrfao; terms. WATCH OUR ADS. WE GET RESULTS. C. A WARRINER HITTER, LOWE A CO. 208 5-7 Board of Trade bldg. A BARGAIN IN 81'BUR"BaNH0ME, 1 Vi , ACRES . All in cultivation, 6 room bnhgahrw, modem, family orchard; must sell; $2500, $1000 cash, baL 6 rears at 8 , near Ria ley station on Un ion City line. BROWK A BROWN, 824 Ry. Exch. bldg. t Mar-hill 8881. LISTEN I BUY FROM OWNER " S2600 VACANT $2600 YOUR OWN TERMS 7 room modern house, corner 80x100, 1 block . from ear. walking distance S. P. ehop. Call owner. Wdln. 410. FORBALE. bouse and lot 45x100, 142$ Mis ilasippi it.., 1 block north Peninsula perk, house contain parlor, . dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, hall; 2 bedrooms, breakfast room fint floor; full attic and basement also; 'laundry tray In basement; for $2700. 6 ROOM HOUSE $1000 ' This place la plastered, hat bath, toilet, gas and electric lighta, convenient to car at Lenta; $150 cash. 616 monthly, Fred W. Qeraosa Co., 782 Cliam. of Com. . WHY NOT BUILD? Get an artistic borne try an established archi tectural firm at low Cost We build anything, furniah th money If desired. L. R. Bailey Co., Inc.. contracting srehitecta 024 N. W. Bank. SIX ROOMS ALBERTA 82680 6 room tharoucbly mode i faowa, lot SOslOO. ta paved st. 1030 E. 15th st N. : 8800 cash, 625 monthly; street work all tn Ind paid for. Fred W. Germsn Co.. 732 Chm. of Com. FOR SALE. $1530. Good 6 room house, 60x 0 lot, near two earline. call at 1620 Macadam it Tak Riverriaw car. get off at Nevada st $476 first payment caab dowa, buys my beau tiful bungalow, whote tity block, gang. 4 chicken houses, abundance of fruit Phone Sellwood 1859. . ' 5 ROOM modem bungalow, good plsce-for ehiu drsn. serosa the street from good school, bargain for eaib or hie t part caab, balance without interest, taw Ts&or Z4SZ. Houses on Easiest Terms - Soma real snsna. all distrlcta, See Ataber, with Goddard. 503 Couch bldg. ST. JOHNS bargain, 4 room modern iumd bungalow. $400 Vaah -equity for 8290 or bonds. 1 1 1 T Princeton. MODERN 5 toom bungalow, basement, large attic, built-in convenience, Dutch kitchen, Eos City Part; prtec 62500 cash. Tabor 639Q. FOUR room moderate house at Kenton; bargain. Call Columbia 6. - - - 8 ROOMS and 2 alee) in porches, $1400, $400 . down, bat. terms. 700 Dekiua bltfi. REAL F.STATB FOR bALE HOUSES 1 YOU OWE IT TO VOUR FAMILT TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME Don't say you can't afford to boy a bom, b. cause you havea't enough to make the first payment- - . - I wn.L HELP TOTJ MAKE TOUR FITSST i PAYMENT It Beeestery. ' Do you know w have i over 400 photographs in our offiee of bouse w tvava tor aale, soma for $200 or $800 down; sil prioea, all term, all parte of eity; many are modern attractive bungalows. Com In and fens: over the photographs. Five experienced real es tate aaleuaea with autos at your service. Why . not start th new year right? Stop paying rtnt oa a house that might be sold any day. BUY A HOME FRANK t MoGUIRE. ABINGTON 'fiLTK?. To Buy Your Bom - Main 1068, Main 6156. Op evening and Bunds y. 8 ROOM cottage, westvad. for sal at bars in. en easy terms. M. E. Lee, 603 Corbett bM. ACREAOK 7 CHEAP ACREAGE. t Fir acres, 8250; $10 down, $8 per month buys flve acre of Jand between Portland and Central. oa the B in line of three railroad. It to SH miles from good Httl town: ssw mills and logging camp la Immediate vtrin lty. Bom of thia land k. partly cleared. II un iting (treem; aom bottom land, aom Wh This acreage priced from 825 to 8TS per act, i Caa giw you any kind of a pier you want ' BELL REAL ESTATE CO., " 818 Railway Exchange bklg. , FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE IB acres, -year-old. up-to-date apple and peach orchard. Well Iocs fed. Peach crop alone ' 1918, 2900 boxes. Will accept city property, part or full payment Purchaser can have cash and us of other land for care of adjoining orchard. Fin opportunity for live man. Get busy. D. L. McLeod. 804 Porterst TEN acres. Barton station on Ks facade car-hn ' and only two block from station.' New house' and barn, price 82090, hk cash. A fin chicken ranch proposition ' CLAt DK ti. WATSON REALTY CO. Main T485. 60S Swetland FMz. . 1 TO 6 aer tracts, close to Portland, for anb- urbaa bom, chicken, fruit and garden tracts. Good road, school, lectrla railway, eta. Your opportunity. Easy terms. Owner, Boom It, it- i . k.i .. A PRUNE ORCHARD See Crockett A Starker on thia 5 aer tract. 9 yean old in full bearing. mile frisu sta-, tion. on good road, at a bargain. 208 Waah lngtoa bldg. Msrslmll 4201. 8375 buy 5 V acres, Yamll Co. Good soil, j no rock, aom timner, to tulle eleetrie sta tion, school, store, pcatoffiee. Draper. 401 j Moara or t raoe. X ACRE of land, good eultiratlon. In To-W.t, Wash., close te Spokane, Wash, for sal for' 8150 cash. Charlie Hepner. 886 84 at. i Portland. Or.. Cadillac hotel. " . GOING east, must sell 1T acre English wl nuta, bearing ag. 68600! worth $50UO terms, v-tbb. journal. lo ACRES rich alfalfa land, part Seeded, light i improvements, a H muss from station; bar gala F. 8. (Inn, Echo. Or. . SUBURBAN ACREAOK 76 CU0IC1 lots snd aoreag at Multnomah station. Prick and terms reasonable. Dr. Juck, bos 5. Multnomah, Or. - FOB SALE FARrTS 17 AN AMAEINO OPPORTUNITY 40 ACRES SACRlFIl ED 29 acre in cultivation, deep, black soil, 10 acres cleared In pasture, 5 acre In pasture and timber, r'u creek through the place, 26 acres be irrigated; farm house, small b ' woodshed, only 12 miles from Poi-' land courthouse. Other hind near ' this not cleared held at higher price. Yon mutt, see this to appreciate Its valus. Price $6600 term. See Mr. Richmond. ; ' - - RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO. Broadway 4138. 809 Oak at 41 ACRES 80 mile from Portland, V '.mile from North Bank depot, at Cap Horn, across the river -from Bridal veil: 4 room bouse, out buildinga, water piped in house front spring, 10 ere of the very beat of land In cultivation and the following personal property goes wltu place: 2 cows, 1 horse, good wsgon, eu chirk, ns. 2 plows, 1 harrow, cultivator, fanning mill, 2 incubator. 2 brooder and several other articles. I should ask 68000 for this property, but for aulok aale will tak 61750, 8(0 to 1000 cash. Car fare round trip ticket $2.26. et busy; this la pot going to last long. CLAUDE G. WATSON REALTY CO. Main T486. 606 Swetland bldg. ERE la en of th cheapest river bottom farm . in the Willamette valley: 80 acree, aU N. 1 land, 4 H mile f roan good town, 6 room house, good barn, all-necessary outbuildings, 1 acre family orchard, 12 acre in cultivation, several acres more la pastur and easily cleared l $8500 oa easy terms. We hare sereral other Willamette river bot tom farm for sal at right prices. STEWART A BUCK, 814-16-16 Northwestern Bank Bldg.. Phon Main 2011. oTTmaTiPstselT; 160 acre. 80 acre cultivation, ba lane pas tun, 8000 sons outrange. 7 room fin house, nicely furnished, - with piano, 2 acre orchard, telephone in house. 66 goat. 46 aheep, 15 bead of fin cauls; 4 horse, T6 ohioksn, pics, geese, all farm implements and 1916 automobile, price 38700. Ooyd terms.? o. w. MiLLicnsmp, Alder HoUl. CLOSE IN FIVE ACHE TRACT, 1 mTl SOUTH OF TOBIAS ON 8. P. ELECTRIC . Splsndid 8 aer tract, about 9 acres In cul tivation, very larg creek throng th place, 4 room bungalow with flreplac and sleeping porch, srasll 2 story barn, very larg chicken hous. good wll. Price 62850. 3500 ra!i. balance to suit -This plae ha cost over 833uO snd Is a wonderful buy. Fred W. German Co., 783 Chamber of Com me rrs. STOCK BANCH. 1280 aen. prantioaUy all under cultivation; aU level, good barns, shads and fair buildinga; lot of hay. permanent per mit on forest reserve for 400 bad of cattle, fin inter rang; reserve right joining ranch per mit alone worth thousand of dollar. For aU $12,000. Information Bog 64 la Pin. Or. FOR SALE OH TRADE 10 anra near Vancouver, improved, bona, barn and good wall, part In orchard and srll fruit Will tak farm or pastur land. X-22, Journal, Vancouver, Wash. ; OVEiiLOOKiNoEAFTIFUL LAKflT 82 acre of ehoice land, 25 cultivated, good bnlldings, macadam road, orchard, banaln price 68500. J. Haas, 809 Chamber of Commerce. BEALlnvetrniit, 180A" Harney Vslley, R It. and Irrigation. Sell at once, rata. C. Kirkhart, 429 Main st f , 21 ACRES. 10 acres. 6 aerea, 2 acres ami larger farms, close in. Wolfrtetn. 114 1st BY OWNER Fine 100 sere WilUmette val ley farm. Eef 4644. 668 K. 16th N MICH Alberta farm land, part eroo paymauia.' Cland Col, 215 Lumbermen bldg. HOMESTEADS 47 CAN local yon on 820 aer, all tillable land good soil, eloae to school and town, 60 acre cleared, wall, 40 acre cultivated. Inqulra 83 W, Schofield st. Kenton cr. HOMESTEAD rsHnqulshtnent wanted. t hat the cesh. What have you f F-6 7 4 , Jotirna I , VV ANTED -Homestead or rellnnuiabin ant, close to Portland, M-988, JonrnsL F,NCHANOE--BFAL FSTATF, H 8 ROOM practiaally modern house, well loeaterC 2 good let With fruit and berries.) 2 blocks from food school, price 630O0. Will trad for close in ecreag to about asm value; wilting to assum some. NEW YORK LAND CO. 303-5 Stock Exchange bid. Phon Main 7676. WE HA V E aom good nomas to trail for rooming or apart ant bousas; also a good bunch of timber for rooming - boas. We will match your trade. NEW TORK LAND CO., . ' 203-5 Stock Esebanir bldg. ' Phon Main 7676.. ' WAN GOOb LAND. PARTEyHBLATTeD""" Will trad new. well built bouse. 6 room. S lighU, bssement. 100x100; good soil; no enmhranc. Write owner, Ed Boss, tgS K. 68th N., Portland. I'bone Tabor 8191. FOR SALE or exchange. Shos, lot 10"0al6o) ' eernar K. 22d at E. Askeny. Apply 782 TL Aokeny, or owner, room 800, 227 Vk Waab- lngton t vT'LOTS, near Oswego Uka, not Improved sn'l not Incumbered; will exchange lor 1 gii lot in Portland. Frad W. Gcrmsa Co 7 i Chamber of Commerce. 28 ACRE farm, mil town, clear. Price $3000 Exchange for bouse. Claud Col; 215 Luu eermens oios. from er; want auto, beach property; $200ol 664 Lmstllla aw Sellwood 2160. TIMBER claim, between Eslsma and Lewi riven; trsd fo Portland property, .818 Ry. Exch. bldg. BeU H?5.1 O- ' ISO ACRES' unTnrovC60 mile Portland, close school, station, clear. Exchange hous. Claud Cole, 21 S Lgrnfrermgns bklg. i BOOM house, will trad for acreag clue in. 7 WO Ilekom Piag. . EA8TERN ' Oregaa - homestead relifKiuUhmant ' ,OT sale or trad. 7612 64th sv. 8. K. "Vf ANTF.B--BK A t,FHT AT V 81 WANTED, to buy house $300 to $l&ti6.' C-ud Cole, 316 LnmbeJmena bldg, COTIinfos'teTaoer auto, alo new doITv -ry body cbp. Main 7820 after j. tn. (Ootitlnued en feiiowint Pag;