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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY. APRIL 12. 1313.
VWTC RECORD
IS ESTABLISHED AT
LOCAL SHIPYARD
Keel of 8800-Ton Steel Vessel
Laid by Northwest Steel Com-
parry in 29 1-2 Minutes. ;
ANOTHER RECORD IS MADE
Launching' of West, Chana 45
Days After Laying of Keel'fs
. Regarded as Notable Feat
? Trie keel of an 8800-ton stsel vessel
-was laid at the Northwest Steel com
pany plant this morning- In 29 minute,
the feat establishing a new world's
record. . i -:; .-. ' -I i-rV- ';r
r. r. Murray, resident inspector for
the Kmerg-ency Fleet corporation, veri
fied the figures.
During: the speed performance the
workmen were handicapped slightly by a
heavy blanket of fog: which completely
covered the waterfront "
Plates from No. 18 to No. $, Inclusive,
were laid, the time being taken from the
placing- of the first hook on the first
' plate to the tightening of the last bolt
- on the last plate.
performance the keel was tested for
alitrnment. ! ..- .
t Work was actually commenced on the
keel at 8:10.15 and the Job was finished
at 8:39:45. 1 "IT "
The keel was that of the West Ches
wold, designated as hull No. 82.
Another building record was estab
lished at the Northwest Steel company
Friday when the steel' steamer West
Chana was successfully . launched 45
days after the laying of the keeU
Tho record is notable because of the
. fact i that the men-working on the hull
put In two eight-hoar .shifts only, each
day.' No overtime was charged to the
building of the hull. . ......
During the process of the fabrication
of the hull not a single -workman was
injured, according to the plant manage
ment. This achievement Is unusual and
the absence of accidents to employes is
due In part to the improved safety-first
methods in vogue at the plant. '
Mts. George I Baker, wife of Mayor
Baker, was sponsor at the launching.
LUMBER LADEN BARGE MISSING
Mariners Warned or Derelict '. Which
Carries 70,000 Feet of Lumber. -t-aden
with .70,000 feet of lumber a
barge which broke away from the gaa
schooner Roamer is either adrift in the
raclf lc ocean off the Oregon coast or
has gone ashore, according to a report
received at the Portland branch of the
United States hydrographic office by
Lieutenant William Gibbons, U. S. N.. in
charge. .' ;- ' ' "' - '
n.1 1 1 1 Jt . V. TTI1
I iio luinucr w&ai uuiibiiicu mi tug t?m-
tamette Valley Land & Stock company
' of Corvallia and the shipment was to be
delivered at Portland.
According to the Information which
came from Captain Von Brown of the
Roamer, the barge had started north
out or suets bay and wnen on HaystacK
rock the towllne parted. ; Captain Brown
went to Tillamook and secured a new
hawser, but on his return to sea he was
unable to: find the barge.
. Nobody was on board the barge. The
towllne parted at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednes
day, in latitude annroximatelv 45 :1S
north, longitude 124 :8 west. : A search
up OLTiu uu vv ii m coast ana xor s con
siderable distance out at sea was made
for , the missing barge, but up to 10
o'clock this , morning no trace had been
found of the derelict.
" Lieutenant Gibbons warns mariners' to
be on their guard because of the fact
-that the barge is dangerous to naviga
tion. . - . V '-
S. S, PRO VIDENCIA READY TO COME
Vessel, Now at Aberdeen to Finish
, Loading Lumber for Mexico.
Aberdeen.- Wash., April 12. The
TRANSPORTATION
Oriental Freight Service .
SS. "West Miinham"
, April ISth
SS. "West Celina"
May 25th
Office 101 Third Street
A-3333 - Main 1466
LASKA
It yoo sre interested la a trip
to AJssks this summer, nwm.
dons should be spoken for eery
mob. ae there are to be fewer
mm ss mum, sad da
ms nd la already beery. Let aa ottsr n sosee
- Alaska tsamertip Oa.
Canadian Psclfte Ocesn Services.
- eifft sNeamshlp Oa,
. 3 . OREOON JOURNAL TRAVgL aURKAU
' DORSET B. SMITH, MARASIN.
The JsurnaJ Bulldlnfl , Portland, Or
Telaphane Star, hell 1979
WHITE STAR LINE
III VM DIP H,llif" APril 2
ULl 11 1 1U Southampton May 28
. NEW YORK LIVERPOOL
Adriatic .April 281 Lapland ..May 24
Baltic ., .May 10 Adriatic ..May 31
Celtic ; . .May 14 1 Baltic . ..Jub 10
- ' And Regularly Thereafter.
Company's Offlos, A. C. DISNEY, Aaent, Rail
ay echn9 Rids., 010 Second Ave., iaattte,
Tel. Main IIS. ' T11
STEAMERS
Tbo DaQea and Way Points,
Tuasdays. TbursdaTa mmA
Saturdays. lO P. tX ' f
DALLES CCLU2IA UN3
a ZL Doci Troadway 3434
.pannr STEAMSHIP COM PAN Vtmm
A
steamer Fnnidencia is In the lower
harbor ready to clear for Portland after
loading several hundred thousand foet
of lumber , af , the, A. J. West ,'miH for
Mexico. From Portland the Providencia
will ro to San Francisco and thence to
Santa Rosalia, Mexico. -
Owlns; to a - rough bar the whaling-
steamers did not put out to sea Wedne
day on their first, whale hunt of the
season.' ' - ,
A number of California grays were
sighted on tho bar, but no attempt to
shoot ; them ; was made, tho California
gray being small - and producing little
OIL i - - ' -
". Old Bath Mouse "Goes Down
From up the ; Willamette river last
night an old bathhouse, owner unknown,
floated down to a few feet above the
Portland Rowing club and, being water
logged, sank. The houseboat is about JO
feet long and 14 feet: wide, and a few
sticks: and the . bathhouse sign are all
that remain above water. k The sinking of
the bathhouse blocks several , houseboat
sites at this point, and their owners, to
gether .with the Portland Rowing club,
have complained to the Port of Portland
commission to have the obstacle re
moved. ; ' .
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Columbia river light vessel No, 8S has
moved up to the Port of Portland dry
dock to undergo , her annual overhaul
ing. The vessel will receive a new coat
of paint and whatever hull repairs are
necessary... -
The barkentlne Echo- arrived in the
harbor at 11 o'clock this morning in bal
last from San Francisco.
It is reported that the barkentlne Re
triever is on her way to Columbia river
ports from Tonga Islands with a cargo
of copra. She left the islands on Febru
ary 13 and is expected tn port soon.
'. , Steamer Shasta Libeled
Asking- a total sum ot $5580, Christian
LolLick this morning filed a libel against
the -steamer Shasta, now loading lum
ber at a. Portland , sawmill. Lollick al
leges he was injured while working on
the Shasta a year and a half ago. He
asks 95000 damages, $500 loss of wages
and 960 alleged doctor bills.
' Huge Timbers to Be Shipped
Four finished timbers 74 feet In length
and 83 Inches in diameter, have been
placed aboard the West Togus to-be
taken to the Panana canal cone to be
used by the United States engineers as
spuds : for their dredges, i The , Umbers
are (of Douglas fir and were finished at
Ostrando, Wash. , ; . " j ,
News of the Port
: V TldM at AMerta Sunday
Hish -WsUr, Low Water
6:47 a. m.. 7.8 feet 1:07 a. m., S.l feet
8:28 . m.. 0.6 feet .2:04 p. m., 0.2 feet
SAILT BIVF.& REASI9GS '' ,
S.00 a. m.. Pacific "Bunnner" Time.
STATIONS
it i i m
Eg a- gj a"j
25 I 8.1 I 0.1 0.00
lOi 6.S -1.6 O.OO
20 9.6 1.7 0.00
'20 8.0 M.O 0.00
12 T. 1.2 0.00
15 t.7 H-O.l O.OO
Umatilla ......
Eucena , .'. ,
Albany ,
Salem . . . . . .. .
Oreion City . . .
rortland ......
( Blalns.' ( ) Fallin.
K1TEB I-OHECAST . "
The Willamette riTer at Portland win remain
nearly aUUonary. during the next two ot three
daya. - . . .
. . AT WEIGHBORINO PORTS
Astoria.; AprU 12. Arrived at 11 a. jn.
Bar-
aeniuie acno zrom Ban eranciaco.
Aatoria, April 11. Left up at 12:80 p. m.:
Steamer Calilo from Han Vniw-km. ArMwmA
:1 P- m. and left up at 6:80 a. in., xtearaer
rrarHwno innnm aouna Tia uraya Haroor.
Han Praneineo, April 11. Sailed at 11 P. tn.,
Steamer Willamette for , Portland. . Arrired,
tlteamer Anrelia, from Cooe bay only.
Ban SVanetapa. lDrilrl! II M a t-
riTed yesterday Tansuard. Los Angeles, 12:10
p. m.: Governor, Loa Anselea, 1:50 p. m. ; Caa
par. Caapar. 4 08 p. m. ; Neeanfcum, Brook
inn. 8:16 P. m.; Daiay Matthew, Loa Anselea,
9 p. m.
H alird yeaterday Bark Heels, i Bristol Bay.
M. Phelpe. rort San LuU. 3:50 p. m.; Arctic,
Fnrt Knn I'll n . V i
iea, 5:20 p. Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, 6:30
r- ,., TMnmuira, jurvaa. 9:29 p. ra. : Kuaaian
steamer Kishiner. Vladiroetok, g:s0 p. .
Willamette. Portland. 11:10 n! m " '
Renew Search for
r ; Cashier arid Loot
Chicago. April 12.-t. N. S.) Despair
ing of the success of a private search
that has been in progress for the last
six months, officials of the Amboy. Ind..
state bank today have appealed to, Chi
cago detectives to find John H. Kendali,
former cashier of the bank,- whose disap
pearance last October was simultaneous
with that of $97,000 of the bank's funds.
The bank, since Kendall's defalcation be
came known, has been in the hands of
receiver. Its liabilities are listed at
1320,000 and Its assets at 9230,000.
Pueblo K. of C. to Build .
Pueblo, Colo.. April 12. (1. N. S.i '
The Pueblo Knights of Columbus, council
iso. 557, plan j to erect' a building here
to cost 9100,000. ,
A. bad line fence Is liable to make! a
bad Neighbor.' " -
S T EEL
: TRUOTUHSL SMAPKS
. tLTK -
BARS RIVKTS ' BOLTS
UNIT. RODS . .
, . SABRICATKD MATKRIAL
' - f er - -RRIOOCS
' BUILDIFIS ' "
TANKS TOWERS. - SHIRS
NORTHWEST : BRIDGE
& IRON CO. ,
PORTLAND. ORKOON
O. In HI.. Rheae Mala 1HS.
"Where to Get dt
' PHONB BROADtTAT IS FOB
WWS'TEACOCK" BOCXBPBtSO.
.-0 0 ALv.-:--
Standard Brick & Tile Co.
We Here a Coal to Suit Beefy 1feas ,1
KtMMEREft and
- ROCK SPRINGS COAL
!m?iKn'r K1 BEST BCBttUM
OOALS. PB1CES atKASUNajBUs.
-CSSYSTALJCE:GST0aAQ
S B-1S44,
NATIONAL FUEL CO. Order your summer
alabwood now. aare S par cent East 2041.
' ytWstgeNalf
DETACHMENT OF
160TH INFANTRY
IS ENTERTAINED
j 1 .'-.V.--- : "
101 Men on Way to Camp Lewis
" for Discharge v.? Find Warm
- Welcome Here During Stay.
REFRESHMENTS ARET SERVEP
Salvation Army, Red Cross, War
Camp Community Service and
Citizens Contribute io Waifare.
One hundred and one men who at the
beginning of their military career were
members of the 160th Infantry; arrived
at the Union station at 2 :20 o'clock Fri
day afternoon on their way from Camp
Upton, I,. I., to Camp Lewis, for discharge,-
They were entertained by the
Portland - reception - committee and . all
said they had a fine time, in spite of
the fact that their-visit lasted only un
til 4 o'clock : when they proceeded on
their way. , -
They marched to the Portland hotel
where they had dinner. After this they
wandered down the street to the station
and spent a few minutes inside, mostly
around the Salvation Army hut where
they simply couldn't resist the tempta
tion of some fine-looking cream puffs.'
Cigarettes and candy were also furnished
to a few of i them who straggled into
the Red Cross canteen. - The , War Com
munity Service gave out 120 packages of
cigarettes to them.
The train was in command of Lieu
tenant E. O. Johnaon of Seattle.
Following is a roster of the detach
ment : v-
Joaenh A. Wfllford
Harvey H. Dunlap '
Walter H. Ebertiaf .
Erick Eckatrand
Bay Fordyoa
A me Fredericksea
Domenico Fnds
Ralph - Gamarra
Jamea- & Gillespie
John T. Grace
Forby R. Gresmba
WiUie Haglund
Ernest A. Hsmar
Henry H. Hanenkrst
John C. Harris - '
Keith HarUell '
George . L Helms
Francis J. Hiatt .
Lysis A. Greenmaa
Andrew Jensen
Joseph W. Aapinall
Benjamin L. Bouley
Daniel W. Cooper
Gray B. Harrower
William U HcCredia
Georce B. Ripley
Laurence Stewart
Bichard T. Terras :
Allep U. West by
Julian W. Currie'
Elder C. Denman -William
O. Eastland
Harry C. Hanson
Kusene V, Hurley
Kobert r . MeCle
Loren E. Moore
McClelland Harold H. Hibba
Alfred A. Hoorer
Percy IngaUT -Melrin
K. Johnson
Van W. Kenery
Glen.Kinnan
George R. Lyman
Ray H. Lewis .
Harrey C. Losier .
Lewia Melrille
Joseph J. Michaud
Earl O. Mitten
James D. Mob erg
Walter S. Morgan
Albert B. Moore
Ralph W. Moaburc '
Alfred Power
Tborvald J. Rianes '
John C. Rodgera
Frank E. Rowland
John F. Settle . '
Thomas Sermon Jr.
Louia Shengler
Talmage Smith .
John L. Stewart
Robert J. Swingler
Frank W. Trask
Mae Treisch ,
Minard E. Weeks
Geo. O. Winterateea .
James S." Withycombs
AlTor li. Murray
Nolan C. Bichey
George A. Murphy
William A. Suambow
Alward P. Ackerman
George W. Brandon
Manuel Frank
Arthur P. Gould
George H. Austin
John H. Homan
Lara O. Lofquiat
Carl V. Mayer
Leo J. Richie
Conrad W. Barrett .
Fred Bloom
Harrey Benson "' ""
OrriUe V. Allen
James R. Berana '
Herman Bluseke . -Joseph
Bottero .
James L Brady ' . '
Richard Bremen
Harry O. Brown
Harry F. ' Brownaon ,
Henry Cbampho
Frank B. Clary
Frank Coburn
ElTis D. Cook -
George W. Downins
Cbarlea D. Draner Ralph W. Tork
Eari 1. lm Boia Glenn W. Ziegler
Officers Bejoiclsg 'v'
Major Frank Carroll, meical officer
with the troops, telephoned from here to
his wife in Seattle and then Joined the
men eating dinner, "feeling like a new
man," so he said.
Lieutenant O. C Wood of Walla Wal
la, WashV found his sister in Portland
and . spent his time with her. -
Ray Fordyce, who served with the
Twenty-ninth engineers, a sound and
flash ranging regiment, and whose home
is at 1851 Bayard street here, was met
by Ms mother and spent the time at the
station with her. He took her out to the
Salvation Army hut and took caa of
a cream puff, some doghnuts and coffee
while she stood by with admiring eyes.
She; said she had a good right to eye
him. as he had been away 17 months.
He was gassed in September during the
St. Mihlel action. ; ;
Mayor Baker Speaks
L. O. Lofauist had been with the
Twenty-third infantry. Second dfvision.
and was wounded in the fighting four
miles south of Sotssons on July 19. He
looks hale and hearty.
Harold II. Hlbbs of Kugene. who was
with the Fifth, field signal battalion in
the actions at St. MJhiel and In the Ar
gonne, where he-, was wounded, met his
father and .sisters at the Union, station.
He said he was -glad to be back after
having been in France since - December
28, 1917. He went over with the old
headquarters company of the 162d (Third
Oregon) Infantry.
- Mayor George Lv Baker was glad to
get back Into the fun of receiving troops
and gave them a nice little talk during,
their dinner at the Portland hotel. Mrs.
Fred Lw Olson and Walter Jenkins sang
very pleasing songs.
NEW TODAY
Synopsis of thek Annual Statement of the
STAR INSURANCE COMPANY OP AMERICA
Of New York City, in the State of New York,
on the Slat . day of December. 1918, : made to
the , Insurance Commissioner of the State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up.. 8 400,000.00
''' ," INCOME
Net . premium. receied during '-
j the year 8 638,405.72
Interest, dividends and rents ro-,. - : "
. ceired during the year 47.880.42
Total income , $ 686.236.14
DISBURSEMENTS '
Net losses paid during the year
including adjustment expenses..! 241,420.80
Dividends paid . on capital stock
during the year 80.000.00
Commisaiona and salaries paid
during the year ............ 125,736.24
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing tbo year .............. 40,72.1
Amount of all other expenditures , 62.S64.66
Total expenditures . .'. ..8 60O.85O.78
ASSETS '
Value of stocks and bojMls owned
(market value) ,...81.100,680.00
Cash in banks and oa. hand .... 220.762.12
Premiums in course of collection
- written since Sept. 80. 1918.. 237.226.68
Interest and rente due and accrued 909.88
Total assets . . . j . . . . . . . . ... 81,577.668.18
Total assets admitted in Oregon., f 177,668.13
' i LIABILITIES
Cross claims for losses unpaid.. 8 7,6,018.06
ail outntaading risks
Due for oommMaion and brokerage
AU othsr iiabiiitiea ...........
642.8S6.OS
10.000.00
87.500.00
. . Total- .Iiabiiitiea. '. exclusiTe of
capital stock, of S4OO.000.., 8 ' 666.374.05
BUSINESS IX OBEGON FOB THE YEAR
Gross premiums received during
the year ........... ..... 3 86,515.26
Premiums returned during year.. . 12.609.05
Loaeea. paid during tha year.... 16.0AS.46
Losses incurred during the year.. 16.087.62
STAR. INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
; i H. R. SOUDON. President.
T. A. WEED. Assistant Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney tor Mr rice: r
; A, W. Lambert & Son,
. ' Exclusive .Agents
"- 404 East AWer St; Corner flrand Ave. .
- GEORGE t. iANESV
Portland, Ore,
Draft Boards Have - ,
Finished Their Task
v All - draft board - records -are , now on
their way to Washington. 1 J. C, and
Captain John E." Culliaon, draft execu
tive of Oregon Is preparing to close the
state headquarters office in the Morgan
building. .The' boards officially ended
their - work March Jl and pursuant to
an order from Washington all unused
blanks will be destroyed and typewriters
and office cabinets, sold on sealed bids.'
Friday letters were sent -by Captain
Cullison to all draft board members In
the state notifying them that their duties
were officially over with. . f ,;5
" Herman Rhode Improving v,.
Herman F. Rhode of S84 Everett
street, who was seriously- Injured
Wednesday at the Grant- Smith-Porter
shipbuilding plant when he fell a long
distance. Is reported to be much better
today at the Good Samaritan hospital.
He lias" regained consciousness. His
skull was fractured. : f ' , V
JfEW TOPAT
; Vynopnis of the Annnal Statement of tna
ff Edinburgh. Scotland, on the thirty-first day
of December. 11S. made to the Insurance oom-
miaaioner . of S the Btate .01 vregosi, jranyu.
to
set reauB.,i..-. " to . . . ...
year
Interest, dlrdenda and rente rs-
eeived during the year...... 118,652
w . - .avU a sutMMiaa waaw
l.7t
MS
XnOVIUV irw ww:s -v-.vw- AAA A.n
ciTd durinet the year 200,60.
1.89
i
Total income
82.481.181.81
DISBURSEMENTS
v -a , ti.t iin, that veer
including adjustment expense. 81.078,382.48
DiTdeada paid on capital aiocs.
durina the year 657.627.78
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dun-
in the rear ..........,. ?. 160,764.21
Amount of all ether expend
. tares ......
185.275.1
Total expenditures .L . . .. . .82.022,989.
1.60
varoe oi rem, M . . . . A
(market value) .... 410.000.00
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(market value) .... .... . .
Re-insurance due on paid losses.
Cash in banks and oa hand . ; i .
Premiums in course of collection
written sines September 86,
1918
Interest and rents due and ac
crued ...................
1,834.648.00
357,473.82
880.895.13
18,171.92
Total assets-
' ' nna.SRA.i
d'eDoaitaJin' any "state 8,283.22
special
Total ,'assets admitted in Oregon. S3,o00.e05.95
. . , a DTT 1TXCI '
T s lJA0U8At-Biky .
Grdasi claims lor loaaes .unpaid . 3 241.009.08
Amount of unearned premiums on
aU outaUnding risks . . . . . . 1,83 J.34.z
All other liablltea .... - - - - ,'220 o2
Hnmlus ss xecards poUcyhoidera . 879.971.95
. . 1 , f nl.
1011 liaonies,- crauuia
tal stock ...T... . 83.000.605.85
BUSINESS IN OBEGON FOR THE YEAR.
m UK.laas4 a4asw4nsS ....
.:..t:..7.,"t;:.8 .42.253.82
Premiums returned during the J2 84g fl
. em "-Ai" B'745'l
tnesrred durine the year. 8.387.18
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE CO., of ,
- EDINBURGH. SCOTLAND.
CHAS. H. POST. . B. C. CHRISTOPHER
U. S. Manager. , ' Aas't C. S. Manager.
Statutory resident- attorney for service:
AUGUSTUS H. JACKSON,' Piatt Building,
. 4 Portland, Oregon. ' ' -Balfour.
Guthrie st Co., General Agents,
''.- San Franciscow:
Warrens ft Webster. Gaaeo Buildings
Geriinger. Bichards ft Co., : Northwestern
a . Bank Building, Agents.
Synopsia of the Annual . Statement of the
IAWfVSIO.AND ROCK ISSURANCE COM
Of London, England, 'on 'the Slst day of Deeem-
ber, lvla, maaa to me uuiiice cwiu,w
er of the Stats ot - uregon, jwesubus w w.
- , . ' - - CAPITAL
atitntorr deoosit ........... 8 888.000.00
-. , INCOMB
Net premiums .received, during the
. year .............,.3
Interest, diridenda and rents re
ceived during the year. . . . . ; .
Income from other aourcea se-
ceived during the year .....
i Total income s . 8
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid daring the year,
including adjustment expenses. 3
Cr.mmiasiona and salaries paid dur
ing the year
Taxes, licensee and fees paid dar
- ins the year ............ i .
Amount of all other expenditures.
608.078.74
62.242.17
. 76.646.34
736.968.25
7 - .
360,976.65
167.839.10
84.118.46
163.357.43
'Total expenditures .......8 726.291.68
. ASSETS : -
Varna of stocks and bonds owned
. (market value). . ......81.118.725.00
Reinsurance due. on paid loans. . 20.810.2R
Cash in banks and on hand ... . 189,936.15
Premiums in -eonrae of collection,
written since Sept. 30. 1918. 131,142.11
Interest and rents due and ac
crued . . . . . 10.827.88
Total assets . 31.420,948.4
Total assets admitted in Oregon. 1.420.948.4
LIABILITIES i
Gross claims for tosses unpaid.. 3 67,096.86
Amount of unearned premiums on
all outstanding risks ........ 586,486.18
AC other liabilities ...... 18.985.80
Total' liabilities,, exclusive of .
capital stock of 8338.000.8 622.228.29
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Gross premiums received during
the year ..... i ....3 25.258.23
Premiums returned during the.
- - year . - . '-. v ... '. . . . . 4,985.36
Ixtteesipaid during the year. . : . . 5,778.34
Losoea Incurred during the year. JB, 863.84
THE LAWTJNION AND ROCK INSURANCE
COMPANY, Ltd.
-HALL ft HEN SHAW, U. 8. Manager.
. Statutory resident attorney for service:
B. E. MENEFEE. Portland, Or.
Synopsis of -the Annus! Statement of the
CAMDEN FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
Of Camden, in the State of New Jersey, on
the 81st day of December, 1918. made to the
Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law :
-. . - i CAPITAL
Amount of capital, itock paid isp.. 81.000,900.00
..;r income "i " . . "
Vet premiums received durinr the
" year .. . . . .... .. . .63,601,090.82
Interest, dividends and rents re-
ceived during the year .. Z.-t. 204.640.03
Income . from , other sources re
ceived during the year. ...... ' 890.48
.Total income ........ . . . . . .88,806,921.83
DISBURSEMENTS - :
Net loaaes paid during., the year
including adjustment expeasea..81,6l6,425.62
Dividends paid oa eaoitel atock
during the year . -. 104.144.60
Lm missions ana salaries paid
during the year ........... . 1,994,461.12
Taxes.- licenses and fees paid, dur
ing the year .'.... 70,225.17
Amount of all ether expenditures 206,242.36-
Total expenditures .....'....$3,089,498.87
' ASSETS
Value of Real estate owned (mar
ket value) 126.500.00
Value of stocks and bonds owned -
s (market value) . 8,874,011.50
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
etc ... ...- 641.798.00
Cash in banks and on hand . . . . 179.857.83
Premiums tn course of collection :
written since Sept. 80. 1918.. 469,024.55
Interest and rents due and ae- -.
, orued 58.610.32
Total assets .,... .... 85,845.701.75
Less special deposits in say state.. -70.840.00
. ' Total assets edmitted la Oregon-36,274.861.76
. LIABILITIES - . ,
Gross claims for losses nnpaid. ..8 509,151.72
Amount of unearned premrams oa
aR outstanding risks ...... . 2,745.590.12
Due for commission and. brokerage ' 6.000.00
All other Iiabiiitiea 105.569.73
Total "liabttiUee, . exclusive ' of I
.. capital stock of 91.0O0.OO0. . 88.365,311.67
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Grose premiums received f dunng
the year ..... i . ... . i , . -. . . 3 64.103.24
Premiums returned during year.. 11.675.62
I.sssta paid daring the year ... .. 10.013.87
Leases incurred daring the year.. - '.12,054.09
CAMDES-FTRE TNSURANCE ASSOCIATION
- - J. LYNN TRCSCOTT. Vies Pica.
J. K. SHARP, -Secretary.!
" Statutory resident attorney for service:
- A. H. JACKSON. Piatt Bldg.. Portland, Or. ':
BALFOUR. eUTHRIB ft CO. v ; !
' General Aeevrts. San Francisco.
. PORTLAND TUCST COMPANY. Agent
Northwestern Bank BMt,
' SMITH-WAiONER COMPANY. Agent
. . Stosk Cxchaaga Bids. - . .
KEW TODAY
Synopsis of the Annual Statement "
THR AMERICAN INSCBAXCE COMPAXT
of Newark in the state of New Jersey, on the
thirty -first day of December, ltl 8, asadf tm the
insurance eommiaaioner of the state of Oregon,
punuaat to law:
" - . ' ' -. CAMTAT ' : i
Aaasmnt of gpitsl stock paid np $ 2.000.000.00
INCOME ,
Net premiums recerred . during -
the year .. j. .......... . . S S.STS.STS.tl
Interest, dieldenda and rants re-. .
eeiTed dunos the year ...... ' 823,797.44
Ineome - f ram other wurm n- '
eased daring the year ...... 450.137.07
ToUIincome . .S 7.S50.801.42
. v DISBURSEMENTS -1 ;
Net losaes paid during the year '
incrading adjustment expenses $ 2.842,788.28
Dividends paui on, capital stock
dunng the year .......... , - 400.088.09
Commisaiona - and salaries paid
during the year . . i . . . . . . . -2.044,062.25
Taxes, licenses .and fees paid V
during the year ......... . 28l.t91.9l
Amount of ail other expenditure 841.188.63
. Total expenditures '.
8 8.817.0T2.08
' v " ASSETS 5
Value of real estate owned (mar
ket .value) . i 472.500.00
Value of stocks and bonds
otrned (market raiue . 9.224,860.00
Loans on 'mortgagee and collat
eral, etc .............. . 1.761,781.00
Cash in banks and on hand 825.054.88
Premiums in coarse of collection
written since - September SO,
1818 .................. 1.216.763.41
Be-inaaAance recoverable oa paid
losses'.... 14,061.63
Interest and rente due and ac
crued .... ; 112.882,74
Total asset . . ....... 818.627,893.00
'Less special deposits in any state 4,149.43
'Total assets - admitted in -Oregon
....818,623.743.57
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for loaeea nnpaid. .8 ' 743,028.69
Amount of unearned premiuma
on aU outstanding, risks .... 7,111.484.49
Due for conuniasion and broker.
age 19.283.96
All other liabilities ......... 749,484.28
Special reserve fund . , 800,000.00
Surplus 2,700.612.15
Total liabilities, exclusive of 4
capital stock ef 82.000.000.811.623.743.57
BUSINESS TN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Gross premiums received- during
the year ...8 51.963.61
Premiuma i returned during the
year .. . 8 17,182.86
Losses paid during the year. ...8 8,683.68
Loses incurred during the year. 8 .- 11.190,36
THE AMERICAN, INSURANCE COMPANY OF
J NEWARK. N. J.
WILLIAM E. STEWART. Vice President.
F. HOADLEY. Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service: Au
gustus H. Jackson, Plat Building. Portland, Or.
Balfour Guthrie ft Co., general agents, San
Francisco.
Rosenblatt1 ft 8olomon, Inc., Selling building,
A. H. Blrrell Co.. Inc., Northwestern Bank
building, agents, Portland, Or,
Sent), Us Your Old Carpets
OM , Bags sad Woolen Clothing. ,
; Ws Slake Bevorslble. HaadWovsa
Fluff Rugs
They Wear X,lke Iron.
' Kag Bags Woven All Slsss. ;
Man Orders ggsd lor Booklst,
Carpet Cleaning
9x12, Rurs, Steam Cloanetl. SI. 50
Westx?biv fxtjff btjo ca
44 TJaioa Ave. IT.
, East 616 Phones B-147
NORTHWEST RUG
COMPANY r
rORMER AOORES3 163 UNION AVEL
New Rags made from ait kinds ot old
earpetsi Carpet Cleaning. Kellttlng, H
isong. ; nmg itugs -woven - tut snest, -:
- ataif Orders Solicited.
EAST. S68V . , 1 U, STct B-1389
TMPBO VED CAICADIAIT FARMS
Where fat cattle and No. 1 hard wheat
are produced, at lowest cost.
fit TO $48 AX AC BE ' -f ,
-t i Easy Terms
For farm homes or investment.
Write to or call on
tnriTl?D GBAIW GBOWEHS
SECURITIES CO, LIS.
- C24 iienry Building
The Famous
Gastle Gate Coal
ECONOMY FUEL GO.
E. 814 B-2S4S SI OKAJTO
. Dry Corcvvpod
Country Slabwood
PQrtland Slabwood Co.
Maiii 3119 A-7001
41
BEGULAR qnarterly
meeting and Dene. net
tonight at the Imperial
hotel at 6 o'clock, food
program and large at
tendance- expected.
If T. MOOD LODGE NO. 157. A.
F. AND, A. M. The members
of the lodge will attend tho Pied
mont Presbyterian church, Cleve
land and Jessup atreeta tomor
ram .(Sundavi evening. Mem
bers and their families urged to attend. r
.11 i. juiun..
KENTON LODGE SO. 145, A.
F. AND A; M. Special com
munication thia (Saturday) ave
ntng. 7 :80 o'clock. Work in. K,
A. degree. - Visitors welcome. .
R. F. GEI8T. Sec.
.DANCING
Kvarv Wedneadsv and Saturday evenings; big
prize waits Saturday. -April 12: best of onion
music - Waverly hall 26th and Clinton.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty, buttons, pine.
charms. , Jsca-v Bros.. ui-ii ow su
fA statistics
m8tr!gzs.BIrtts.Dzo1bz
BIBTHS
FAT To Mr. end Mrs. Jan iay, Htt etn.
March 2Gi. a son. - . : , , . .
WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mr. Leslie W. Wi
liamv 60S V. tjnariesion, apru . a oaegnier.
PARKS To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parks, 805 S.
Kellogg. Apru t. a oaugnrer... 1.. '
ASHER- To Mr. and Mrs. E. Asbef. 826 Cal
houn. April 0. a eon. . -
EGGLESTON To Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Sg-
gleston. 1199 Borthwick. Apru o. s son.
llcKNELI.T To Mr. snd Mrs. H. MclvneUy,
1728. E. 9th. Maren 29. a oangnter.. -
WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. G. F. . Wright,
1707 E. 7th, April 1, a son
ABBOTT- To Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Abbott. Ill
E: 72d. April 8. a daughter. - . ;
MATHISON To Kr. and Mrs, John B. MSthJ-
son. 404 10th. April S. a dangnter. "
FITZGERALD To Mr. and Mrs, D. M.;Fit-
arrsld. 1 SO Sherman. March 1. a son. -
DEATHS AKP TVVY.HK1M
-78
GOLDEN.
-At Phoenix, Aria.. April 6,
1919,
George A.-- Golden. - aged 28. years. Friends
inviled- to attend the fnnersl services.- which
will be "held at Holman's Funeral parlors st 11
a. m. tomorrow tSunday), April 13,, 1919.
Interment Altsval B hoi ova cemetery. 1
BACKOV At Goodln aUtion., April 8, 1919.
t Manrice Rackov. sged - 29 - yeara. . Fnenda
invited to attend the, funeral services. which
will be held at Holman'a funeral parlors at
10 a. m. tomorrow (Snndsy). April 13. 1919.
Interment- Tslmah Torek- cemetery. . -
LALUMIERE At . HUlaboro, - OrA April 1 0,
i.xlia K. iAtamiere. aged 62 years. . wife of
George Leinmiere. The remains are st Fin
ley 'a. Montoomerr at Fifth. Notice of 1 users!
fceteaftcr. . i ... i. .-. ".,... . . .. - ..
71
GLLLICKSON At the residence. 194 Porter
street. April 10.. 1919. Ole Uullickaoa. aged
68 years 11 months, beloved husband of Gunnel
GuUickaoa. Friends invited t attend the funeral
services, which will be held at Hainan's funeral
parlors at 9:80 a. m.. Monday, April 14. 1919.
Interment Multnomah cemetery. -
St HWAHZEXBACH Hermiene Schwarsenbach,
Columbia blvd., April 6, 62 . years, organic
mitral heart disease. - .- - .
KRUEGER Grace C Krueger, . Pierce eena
' tnrinm. April 9, 25 years, pneumonia.
CARLON BeBe Carlon, Good Samaritan boapi-
AtTii 89 ea. toxemia.
YOST Conrad Yost. 972 Montana. April S, 62
I' years, sarcoma. i .
LAFFERTT Martha I. Laffertv. Portland nur
sery, Aprfl 9. 4 months, pneumonia.
BRADLEY Darwin J. Bradley. 7918 Foster
irosd. April 5, 57 yean, paralysia.
THOMAS Elisabeth Ana Thomas. - 795 Cor
nirWi'v. , years, angina pectoris.
J HT-Jow"h p- 8etvtn. Willard hotel. April
r-UJ''?e,rs' rebral hemorrhage. ,
E.OPP Cbarlea Kopp. 346 Vi Weidler.' April 9,
mi'9.'" taberculoaia. '
MACHADA siannal Maehada, Good Samaritan
wiKSiE"'1, Apra 0 years, peritonitia.
aUfMERMAN Martha A. z'mmerman. 6824
44th ave.. April 8, 86 years, pneumonia.
FLORISTS i
CLARK BROS.. Ooriats, Momsos " at bet' 4th
j and 8UJ. Phonea Main er A-1H06. Fine r.ow-
nd floral designs. - No branch storea
MARTIN ft FORBES C6., 'Florists. 854 Wash:
incton. Main 269, A l 269. flowers for ail
ccasione artistically arranged.
"2 ,MABJiit 'LOKIST. 6th and Yam
, jkUI sta. Cat Cowers, plsnts and designs, San.
wood greenhouse. Ss Nehaleaa ave. Sell. 1520.
PORTLAND'S Floral and Bird Shop. beaigna
and decorations. Main 4878. 226 aforriMin.
SWISS 1'LORir.
FI.OWEKS AND PLANTS.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 245 Aider, designs
and decorations. Phone Marshall 5922. -
LALANE Floral deoigna and decora lions. . Oppo-
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 Vi 6th at
nmERAL DIRECTOBS
HoJman Undertaking Co.
. Funeral Directors
, , Established 1877
Third and Salmon Streets
-r. Main 607, A-16I1-
LADY ASSISTANT
Progressive Funeral Directors
Main B Montgomery at 6th -A-ltS?
4 WILSON &ROSS
EAST 7TH AND MULTNOMA
iHTLvxnum
tunerai Directors
East C4 r C-316R
F,
. St DUNNING, INC.
asaTi9B.2OL?1E!i BtJLB UNDERTAKERS- '
414 E. Aider St. Phone East 52. B-52s
DUNNING & McFNTFF
Broadway and Ankeny Sta Lady Assistant.
I'bonea Broadway 480. A-4658
A. D- KEN W0H THY & CO.
1 6803-8804 92d at 8. B.. Lenta.
Phone Tabor 5367. Homo Phone n.l
fe?AB1 H. L. LERCH
Assistant
UNDERTAKERS.'.
B. 11th and Hawthorne,
U'ENTEE A EILERS. funeral parlor with all
the Privacy of a home. 16th and Everett sta.
'""r" 'J. izii; Home. A-2183
CHAUPicpli muiiliinf-
S4S and 230 Killings worth ave.. near Williams
eve. woodiawn aaoe. C-11S8.
MILLER ft TRACrJY. IndeDtuident Fan.l ni.
rectors. Prices as low as t"0 can a Arw
Washington at Ella
Wilson & Wilson
ssam Q1. A-7HS9.
atrset
65
HAMILTON 'Jf.
BREEZE & SNOOK
Tabor 1258
B-2648. '
A. R. Zeller Co. rt islT
ITS
C-1088.
C0,n- UNDERTAKING. CO. Main 4152.
OfsrjWeS A-2321. Corner 3d and Clay.
L" D I PCA Kl Undertaking Parlors, 445 Alor-
I ill VOW 1 rtsoo st.
Broadway 2584.
bT-tT
BYRi.iA. new residence establishment.
901 Williams eve.
WootOaws 220. U-lVtS.
MOITTJMEWTS
flBLAESINQ GRAMITe Co
' U 267-3RP ST. AT rlKQtSOM
PORTLAND MARBLE WORK8, 204-288 4th
St.. opp. city hall. Main 3684. Philip Km
ft Sons for memorials.
LOST ASH FOCSD
81
THE following articles have been found on cars
of the Portland, .Railway, Light ft Power Co.,
April 10, 1919: : 27 umbrellas, 1 chisel. 7
lunch boxes.-1 traveling bag. 1 stove pipe. 1 coat.
8 parses, 1 pin. S pr. gloves, 1 bo. keys, 4
books. 1 packages. 1 plane. 1 baby bottle. Own
ers may obtain property at First and Alder sta.
station.
LOST A purse on Sd st. csr, or after getting
' off at -Broadway and asnmgton, containing
silver, a gold watch, initiala F. M. 1. and
ceiptat Csll East 1048.
LOST Small cameo pin in gold frame, between
Yamhill Publio market and 2d and Salmon,
Friday. Reward. Call East 7539.
LOST Yellow fox fur with, brown lining. Initials
L. G.. Tuesday. April 8. W. O.
W. temple.
Call Main 8807. Reward.
LOST Sunday evening, suitcase oa Foster
road, between ' Damascus snd Lents. ' Phone
Tsbor 7892. - Rewerd.
WILL party who found boy 'a brown Mackinaw
- on circus ground, 26th and Raleigh, please.
phone Mam 7D4S.
HIBERNIA Savings bank book lost oa Montavtlla
car or down town district. East 4675. Re
ward. -
L08T Monoarram fob and Elks' tooth. F. H. K
142; liberal reward. Call Broadway 4484.
Return to 420 couch st.
WANTED A' valet to pet puppies. Apply to
the Majestic theatre. , P. S. -Never mind ap
plying : Tom Moore just got tpe job!
LOST Blue silk umbrella, in Lhsman-Wolfe
store or-ZBd at. car. imday afternoon. Be-
tnrn to 033 Montgomery at. Rewerd.
LOST Small diamond ear stud, in Star theatre,
shopping district or ML Scott car. Reward.
Tabor 297S
IXST On the East side, 2 rag . rugs. Reward
32.SO. Western Salvage Co.. cor.
17th and
Washington. ' ? "
LOST Fountain pen. Citizen
bank. Finder
Ttfease call Tabor 94 lO;
LOST r-A black purse in Pan tag es theatre Sat-
amir matinee. ('all Heiiwnd RisiM.
LOST Button brooch, - boy's photo. Main
5108.
HELP WANTED MALE
MEN wanted for the United States Merchant Ma
rine to be trained, aa sailors, firemen, stew
ards, for good lobs at good pay on ocean going
ship. Pay while training. Board and quarters
free. Ages 18 to 35. Bring birth certificate.
' APPLY, TO. -. ' '
h EARL M. BROCKETT,
t Enrolling Agent
United States Shipping. Board
Recruiting bervice
West Seattle, Wash.
OFFICE BOX WANTED
Must bs bright, active snd willing to -work.
An excellent chance to learn advertising and
Ma Mr. Buppe, Businsss Office. The Journal.
MEN wanted at West Lsnn paper nulls, 42s aa
hour. 8-bour day. See Mr. F. T. Bartow- at
bote! across river f rose Oregon City. Clean beds
20e night ; best meals. 35c -' ;.
AUTOMOBILE finisher and painter wanted at
once. , how out a good experienced sua need
apply. , Must give references. B2L-644, Jour
ael. - ' - - - - ' ..
WANTED Practieal prater for country office.
(ood office, board reasonable, good town -to
work tn. Permanent situation. State wages.
Address B-682. Jonmsl. . -
MAN wented for jobbing
and gardening, Port-
land Heights. Call ail
fter 0 p. am, , MarsaaU
2260.
FIRST class slaughter bouse butcher.
Frank
L. Smith. H Alder St.
HELF WANTED MISC.
49
POSITIONS ASSURED
EVERY GRADUATE OF BEHE.NKE-WALKEB
. Bssaiaeas : College, f orris swl '
Baroll any time. . Teiegrapby, ateooraptiy, aaas.
tna, bookkeevins. awcreUriai. Free estates,, -
' DEATHS AWD FCKKRAIS
49
WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED : 4 NEW DE
PARTMENTS IN OUR PORTLAND MOTOR
SCHOOL- AND WB ARK PREPARED TO
GIVE TOO A LIFE MEMBERSHIP FREE IF
YOU CAN FIND A SCHOOL ON THE PA
CIFIC COAST THAT IS GIVING THE TRAIN
ING TO STUDENTS -THAT WE ARE. IN-
Tl-CTflTV . . 1 ' r. n ... . . . r n . .m. . n
TOR YOCRSELF. WE ARE GIVING' A S25
DISt-OUNT . TO SOLDIERS AND SAIIX)7i8.
CALL OR WRITE HEMPHILL'S TRADE
SCHOOTJJ. 707 HAWTHORNE AVE., COR
NER OP EAST 20TH. OR 124 N. TH. 2
BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. :
, AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS. TRACTORS
Learn to -be a first cleat Mechaaie and Gas
Engineer, rebuild. operate and repair Autoes
biles. Tracks and traetora. This is act an
Ena-ineertng School, teaching TBEORT ONLY,
neither ia it a GARAOK. bat a REAL PRAO
T1CAL SCHOOL, where yon ssara the bnat,
aess by ACTUAL WORK on the Mactiiaea. Ws
have more and better Eqammeat thaa aU ether
Setesob) . to " Oresjoa Combined. SPECIAL
TRADES Mtacafniat. Acetylene Welding. - Vai.
eanixina and Retreading. Day and Evening
V??? Wrtt I" Ceulogua BAVVTUUK.NM
AUTO SCHOOL. 483 Hawthorne ave.
LEARN AUTOS AND TK ACTORS-
FIVE DATS' FREE TRIAL
PAX TUITION WHK.N SATISFIED
Ws teach ante, tractor, gas engine and eats
leetricai work; BIO 100 PAGE CATALOG
FREE. Address Adcos Auto and Tractor school.
Dept. 3. Umoa see. and Wasco at. Portia ad,
Ot. Phone East 7446.
- WANTED
; ONE HUNDRED MEN AND WOMEN TO
LEARN TELEGRAPH OPERATING. SPE
CIAL INDUCEMENTS TO FIRST 23. APPLY
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS, 124 6TH
ST. N. - - ' '
BURSELL PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOL-.'
Individual instruction. Right methods. Lore
be rnsens aids.. 6tb and Stark. Bwdy. 3464.
Miss F. BureeH.. Principal. DAY -WCHOOU,
NIGHT SCHOOL. . , .- - . -
v LEARN TELEURAPH1--
Young are and women wanted. Call 31
Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity
te leans , a well paid prof sastoa. - Free bookie.
Ball way Telegraph Institute. -
. ' MISS DECKER S '
'; ' PHIVATB BUSINESS COLLEGE
SPECIAL COURSE IN COMPTOMETERS
ALISKT BLDU. 3D AND MORRISON.
COINU East or South I isotssenxld goods anippeS
at redoeed rates; saovtng and packins. Pacifie
Coast Forwarding Co.. 403 Hoyt at. Bdwy. 70S
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AUE.NU1
Frank K. Welles, as -asst. State Sapt.. nagt,
M. W. Bank bldg. Teachers placed promptly.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED -A limited number of girls, between
the ages of 18 and ' 25 years, ' to - operate
power sewing machines and to do general fac
tory work.. Apply Ames-Harris-Neville Bag fac
tory, cor. 13 th and Hoyt sta.
WOMAN, partially paralyzed, wants middle-aged
woman to stay-with her five days each week.
S hours ner dsv: ' Will have to cook own meals
and prepare light: diet for me. Other duties to
assist me in moving, talk and entertain. Will
pay 31 per day and meant. B-658, Journal. -WANTED
Experienced woman f or general
housework; family of two. Inquire 208 Ab
ington bldg., 3d St.. between Washington and
Stark sts.
WANTED Cook in small hotel; good wages.
Call, at Rose City Hotel. St. Johns, or puons
Columbia 125. - Mrs. Kane.
WANTED Lady housekeeper in the home of 4
adults; no washing. Tabor 1382. 920 L
Main at., cor. of 81st,
WANTED Elderly-lady for farm to assist in
housekeeping. Call at 4018 65th st S. E
Mount Scott csr. v
WANTED Elderly lady to ears for 2-year-old
boy; small wages, good home. Apply 753
Washington at-, corner a 3d. " '- ;
-WANTED A - middle-aged housekeeper, by
workingman i one who is neat and good cook.
A-264. Journal '-
WANTED Woman with
experience in
stenographic and general
office work , tor
afternoons only. 170 1st st.
WANTED, in. chariuble institution, a heifer
who would eivoy a good home along with
salary. HX 645. Journal.
GIRL 1 to assist, with general liousework. , 899
- Ixivejoy. Apply mornings. -
FIRST CLASS finisher wanted. , 206 Columbia
bldg.
WANTED Labebag or wrapping, by experienced
girt- Phone Broadway 518. room 40.
ELDERLY lady, wishing a home for room and
board. Sellwood 2972.
WANTED Experienced Comptometer operator.
. Tale Laundry, 600 E. Morrison.
HOUSEKEEPER farm ' home, cow to milk)
chickens, garden. Call 228 Alder at.
WANTED Day work by whits Woman.
3 Broadway 618. room 40.
Phone
HELP
WANTED MALE
FEMALE
AND
89
WANTED
ONE HUNDRED MEN AND WOMEN TO
LEARN TELEGRAPH OPERATING. SPE
CIAL INDUCEMENTS TO FIRST 25. APPLY
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS, 124 6TH
ST. M.
- MOLER BARBER COLLEGB "
Pays yon while learning; gives yon set ot tools;
positions secured. Writs for catalogaav 33d
Bumslde at., or phone Broadway 1731.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaebes trads
ia 8 weeks: pay while learning; poarOoa amae
gateed. 2S4 Oouea st.
MEN. WOMEN, lean barber trade, wages wtue
learning; postuoa gusranteeo. Mgr. ax years
experience. Oregon Barber College. 333 Madieea.
WANTED A Udy or man to clerk in grocery
and confectionery store. 107 Kilpatrick sU.
Kenton. - 1
WANTED AGENTS
1
SALESMEN WANTED
Good position to bustler, bis money to live wire.
For appowtment aadresa f-g-a. journal.
EXPERIENCED insurance salesman to sell
health and accident insurance. U-233, Jour
nal. " '"
SITUATIONS MALE
Contractor and builder, repair and new work
in the. city or country : B. D. Crowe, 441
E. P2d st- Tabor 79H2. .
MAN with new Ford ton truck, with good body
' and top wishes steady Job, or will sell truck;
ran less than 108 miles. F-4 18. Journal.
NOW. b' the time to repair yoar root before
tnt in; We srnsrantee to stno all leaks. For re
liable work eall Wdle. BO 84. 8 years in Portland, j
EX -LIEUTENANT d wires position as salesman,
clerical worker or anything; request an inter
view with yon.- B-604. Journal.
LAWN :. mower- grinding - and reiring. . hand
saws'recnt snd filed. 682 Williams ass. '
ROOFS reshingled a specialty.
Phone Beacham,
MarshaU ion.
PAINTING, paperhaaging and fcaisomlng b.y eX-
perienced workman. Phone Tabor 4966
A BOY, 14. . attending t'linton Ke.iy
; wanta work SaVurrlay". Sell 8742.
sclauol.
WANTED Position - by experienced man
watchman -or janitor. Benwooq 7 1 .
PAPERING, painting, floor finishing and tint
ing. - Phone Tabor BIOS.
ELDERLY
wanu position aa janitor or
houseman.
E-261, Journal.
HIGH school boy desires work after school and
Saturday. Thene Wdln. 345.
RESHINGLLNG done; reasonable. CaU Viddn.
6191, fvoni7 p. as. -to S p. sn. -
IF kOU sre going to move, eall East T727. I
do hsnling and express also.
A RDENEH 8liwnod 2049.
FOR PLOWING call Tabor 64.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
STRONG, healthy, well educated young woman
desires to attend nuainess college m roruam.
wni airti as maid or nursemaid in prirata
family - in exchange .for, room and board and
sufficient wages to pay or tuition. 3 years'
hoosehold experience,, s months' hospital trsin
Ina. Ben references ae to character, eta,. Ad-
dresa JX-26Q. Journal.
TOCNO-- tody, neat and intelligent, wishes office
work, either dentist or physician assistant;
trilling to start on small salary; object ie to ad
vance; some experience. Marshall 4400, Apt
R08 ' . -. -r--.- - -
BELlABLE housekeeper, good cook; no lncuro-
brance; city or out, eastern jaay.. , i ,
Journal. - . " " ' ' . : - " '.
ELDERLY lady wants janitor work for office
mikling. i-non peiiwooq -
DRESSMAKING
48
DRESSMAKING Alteration work guaranteed.
99Q 3 Heimonv- -l aoor nive.
FURNISHED BOOMS - t
NEW PERKINSTHOTEu '"T
Flftb and Waahington Streeta
Bight te center of Portland's actrvirJea, Let
s show yoa our scrcaisaotlstirnsa, Mates $6 per
up. - -- - - '
HOTEL FRANKLIN -
, WASHINGTON AT THIRTEENTH ' '
a daay ap, , Free Tub end Sbower Bats,
31
BOTEL Sargent. Hawthorn end Ursad.
Starting point special ear for Vaneewver.
1 OR 2 rooms for light housekeeping, at 350
rtawrnorne ave.
2. OR 8 partly furnished U. K, rooms, 293 k
Ktarv at., eor. otn. .
lttMiM. $15. -148 letb at. Broadway 2555.
HELF rTAHTED-MI8C
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- FDBMtsHf.II DnnuaPI!TVlT1t r
EAMILT --V-. Tt
LARGE . front , sleeping room : for 3 genu . of
- so per month; walking OlaU
ssarsnaa iito, 4S1 Taylor at. -
Ul'IKT pteoa, furaUhed rooms for rent, with a
. without board. 494 Kerby at. East 7410. '
SLEEPING room
Marshall 1885.
la ape;
bath aad ',- paoaa.
FURNISHED room, apartment
Kat PMe. Suitable l or 3
hooae. close ia.
men. Mar. sees,
ll,.'?' r.niihed and unfurnished, for rent
122 W 1 nWra ave. .
'18
LMX'RMSUKli, two ,nics rooms, bathj"lihi.
oeai. gaa.- wis East Stars st. f
BOOM 8) AKD BOARD U
THE HAZEL "Not Use the ethera,"' "tveri
eoniort. Home eooklng. 386 Third at.
tHt Usrtha wsshlastoa , 380 loth, to bust.
Stria and etadenta Marshall 1261.
1
BOOMS AND .BOABD PBITATK 1
. FAM1LT - 71 1
NICE large room, suitable for 1 or 2; good '
board; home privileges; walking distance.
770H Johnson at. Main 6897. i
MOTHERLY lady wishes little girl to board.. 10 t
to 12 years. 1B month. Marshall. 1240
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ROOM "and board for a man.
fBIVATK home for children.
910 Borthwick st.
Phone EaX244S.
' WAKTEDBOOMS AXD BOA Bp It
WANTED Nicely furnished' room ia private
family, west side, close in. by lady employed.
Price must be reasonable. Main S041. Apt. 3.
HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS " b
rmt.llUHEll AND UNr ITRNISHED
LARGE, clean and neatly furnished single rooms
for desirable, clean working men only. 'Every
thing furnished. Delmonte. 187 Stout st, near
20th and Waahington. I
FOR RENTZThTk. room, ground floor,' 8 11
includea everything: room apartment. 31 1:
no objection to 1 child 328 Hail at. I
FOR RENT 1 and 2 rooms furnished for light
Housekeeping; childre accepted here. 238
N, 1 6th st. - . ;.
LARGE front room and kitchenette, also single
room. 110. adult. fllVS Flamtara
TWO furnished front housekveping rooms
second floor. OA N. 20th at.
H. K. Rooms; 550 Couch at., block of 16U
and Washington. .Reasonable. I
S Ft'RNISHKD housekeeping rooms. 2TO 6th St.
JTOTJ8EKEEMW fl BOOMS 18
FUBHISHED AND TJNFURNISHBll
PB1VATE FAM1LT
TWO Furnished H. K. rooms.. 2 SS E 1st K
East 6875.
TWO rooms furnished complete for housekeeping'!
11 K. 14th st N. East 2184. j
FOUR furnished liousekeering rooms, 810 par
month. 7 W. Klllingsworth ave. i
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 601 Harriaoni
near 14 th and Montgomery. I
COUPLE will abate modern horns; employed
Tie preferred. r.st 7 sou.-
THREE II. K. rooms for rent ls6 Knott sU
FOB BENT HOUSES it
2 LARGE rooms snd basement to purchaser -of
.some furniture, amount 660. Walking dis
tance. 649 Morrison. 1 i J
WHEN I6tf MOVE. USB NORTH- ' '
WESTERN ELECTRIO LIGHT SERVICE
10th and Washington. ltdwy, 6S0.
FOB RENT 5 room house, 811 month, ln
eluding water; MontevilU dUtricU Apply 111
East 70th at. North. t "
l,51?.?XT A Im hov" 20 anontk Pbsne
Woodlawn 886.
HOUSES
FOB BENT FTJBW1TUBH
FOB HALE S3
kURNITURE of 6 room flat for sale, flat i to
- rnt. Phone Main 7548. Call morcinnj
HOUSE for rent;
Woodlawn 1482.
furniture for
FTJBNISHEn HOUSES
88
PRACTICALLY new, beautifully finished and
well-furnished modern S room residence j at'
reasonable rent to responsible party ; fins lora
ron and best surroundings. Can be seen Satur
day evening and Sunday at 285 East 16th st.lN.
near Wasco at., and after Sunday call at room.
1202 Northwestern Benk bldg. - -
SACRIFICE beautiful furnished borne, low rent.
furniture for sale, including portable gar
age. Victrola, fine rags. Mutt bs seen tobe
appreciated. No objection to children, god
neighborhood, within walking distance of bui
neas district. Price 3T25. Open aU dsy Sen
day. 210 Stock Kxchsnae bids. t
COR KENT Fine, Irvington home fumislied
complete, . an fine pieces go with ft
owner will anon leave the city: latest modern
horns with garage. 2 grates with gss heat, hot
water furnace and the very best location. Call
st 858 E. 18th st N. - . .
1 HAVE several houses, apartments, and bungs
lows for rent where the furniture ia for sale
reasonable. J. A. Scbindler. 210 Stock Ex
change bldg. . Main 2411. Open' Sunday.
FURNISHED compieiiva7r"blocko
' thorn. 306 Olenn ave., clean, modern. J
room house; snnnal lesasj adults only. I '
FOR RENT Modern 6 room furnished Louse!
626.00. Woodlawn ear to 16th snd Dskam.
south to 1809 K. 15th N. . , i
AFABTMENTS . 48
FUBNTSHED AND UNFUBNISHED '
Hart Apartments HoSrf
Newly furnished, modern housekeeping and sleep
ing rooms, 62.50 and np. Second and Yamhill.
"" THE ELMWOOD . j"",
2 and 8 ' room - furnished spts., urge room, '
handsomely furnished; very desirable, close In,
$43 to $65, adults. Main 6600. 415 lOth.l
AURORA apartments. Furnished housekeep-
ing. very central, 2 and S room suites. 692 ft
Fast Bumslde. i
FOUR rooms, unfurnished. $12; 3 rooms, partly J
furnished. $12; 1840 E. Glissn. Four part-1
ly furnished. sdulU, $; 1910 B. Everett, I
MODERN 8 room flat, partly furnished r so-;
furnished, fruit snd garden spare, f black
fiom carline. 846 Rowdoin st Col. 622. i
BELLINGHAM Apia.. 2 large H. at rooms and ,
- siicnenexie. b. Morrison? St. N,
Staver. Phone East 7848.
NEW YORK APTft., E. Belmont and 7th.
238. - - -r
2-ROOM apt. 1566H East Olissn. ' "
FOB BENT FLATS - 13 j
liODEON ground fleor 4 room -flat, on corner, i
with gss stove, 120. Apply 83 80that.
or 215 (.umhennevie bldg. - T
ONE bouaekeepiug room, ons S room apartassvit,
one very nice sleeping room for some clean
rtan. Call Broadway 8068. 95 4 N 1 8tli it
if6ftiRtf 4 room upper flit, $15.6. ""Eai5
7570. f
FOR RENT Store fixed np for Uving roosys."
794 let and Gibbs.
FI'ltNIKMKD FLATS
-ROOM furnished upper flat, bath.
n
slseirio-
itv. oncsrlina: no children.
14
5th ava. :
S. B. -
4
STORES AND OFFICFS 11 -
WILL ahare large outaide office.
iumbermena - bldg. - -
WANTED TO BENT
WE WANT- TO RENT
6-rnom np-to-dsu dwsUica la select aaiaiw
borbood. - - , ,
Also houses, flats sad snartssenta.
If
have say Tscsndes pbooe Tleaee Together, ears
of Northwest Steel Co.. Msin 1199. t '
WANT EI To rent or leaaa a little 8 ort4 '
room house, furnished, with full lot and
chick en honsav Must not be ever 6 cent fare. I
Address Box 4115. Portland.
FIVE or six rooms, famished or partly far
aished, by family of two adults and two young
People of teen age: best of references. - Alice W. '
Jones, tlentral library, or phone Sellwood 1736.
IOIt 6 ROOM bungalow with option oi bnyiea":
give reatal. price snd particuierav Address
A. Renter, 214 Stock Exeh Mdg. TJT
WILL pay $5.00 to anyone finding me a suit- '
able fanrlabed or nnfamiabed place by Mayil. '
Tabor. 2109--'-.--- .- - - - ,. ' ,
A SMALL store with living rooms in back lot i
above, that would be suitable for aotloa stors. 1 '
U-228, Journal. - ,.....-....-, f
WANTED To rent or lease for a year or more, ' .
a room nangaiow or noose, try May 6 tot
sooner; best of vefereneea. U-281, Journal, i r
AM Uoklng '. for home or apertssent to lent
wnart uv inrniture is . lor aaia,
Scbindler. ' Main 2411. '
WANTED By the 16Ut April,
By the 16Ut April, a partly far-,
rtxrm bouse, or; flats close ln;t 8
tie -E. 8828, -
- nlsned 4 Ixx
sAulta. Phone.
WANTED Lnforntahed. housekeeping rooms, 3
ta a, ... or wnrurnianea iiai, 4t adults. .. Call 1
Woodlawn 6615. - - . - - . - !'
u-ivi
'ANT modern furnished 6 or 7 room houee, i
...... . " - m.-.m . w BOUN,
$40 te 850: responsible, cemisrat . aus,.. I :
Can East 6082 between- 6 snd 7 p. at. - j
WILL pay. anyone. $5 that wiu tell asa wbers
, a 6 room honea - is ' for rent, eloas to Vsa- '
eonver car, by May 1. East 3441 evenings. J
8MAI.L house, 4 or 6 rooms, oo east aide, lit "1
A 6-ltOOM modern bungalow or eoUage' for sta? !
Tneoiate poaseumn - or wait. N-41, - JonmaL I
WANTED Furnished - house to
I i i
rent. - Writ J
' IIZ'A K. 28d sv Pf.
WANTED House. J 2 to. 18 rwwi west s.Iej
reasonable rent. Broadway 826$. - .