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    THE OKEGON DnILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1915.
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TEXT BOO MOPTED
BY STATE BOARD TO
' BE MORE EXPENSIVE
.v .....
Publishers Will, However, Make
Some Allowance for Books
Now in Use.
- Cost of text books Just adopted by
th fita.te text book commission will how
-an. average increae of about -10 per
cent over the former adoption of six
years ago, according to Harrison O.
.Piatt, chairman of the commission.
By an arrangement with the pub
lisher, however, pup! la will be enabled
to exchange their old books for the new
ones on a certain allowance.
"One of the notable features In con
nection with the educational eituation,"
says Mr. Piatt, "is that boys from the
farms are not dinplaying the Interest in
agricultural subjects that mifcht be ex
pected.' despite the fact that every
facility In the way of competent in
' stniction Is offered.".
HISTORY COVERS WAR
Kite's American history, which was
adopted, deals with the late war in an
extensive manner, and a supplement will
be added after peace has been signed.
It is the Idea of the state board to
give a thorough course in civics and
American history and the text books
have been adopted to meet this end.
The readers dwell largely on subjects
of literary merit and stories reflecting
the spirit of patriotism and good citizen
ship. A new text book In Spanish has been
added to the language course this year
tor the first time.
The books adopted apply only to gram
mar and high schools of the state out
side of the city of Portland.
MAST SUBJECTS OPTIONAL
Twelve subjects are included in the
grammar grade and a more compre
hensive list in the high school grades.
Many of the subjects are made optional.
Members of the text book commission
are : Harrison G. Piatt, chairman ; Mrs.
A. E. Ivanhoe, La Grande; Miss Mar
garet Cosper, Salem ; A. C. Schmidt,
Albany and F. A. Tledgen, Marshfield.
K. A. Cook of Portland was elected
secretary. The board made its adoption
at Salem Monday after a 12 hour ses
sion. The new books will be required
for next fall's term.
List of books adopted follows. Gram
mar grades :
Agriculture Davis; Productive Farm
ing; J. B. Lippincott company.
Arithmetic Hamilton ; Essentials of
Arithmetic ; American Book company.
Recommended for adoption by district,
not to be purchased by pupils Courtis ;
Standard Practice Tests in Arithmetic;
World Book company.
Civil government Hughes ; Commu
nity Civics; Allyn & Bacon.
Drawing Industrial and Applied Art
Books ; Atkinson, Mentzer & Co.
Recommended for adoption, not to be
purchased by pupils Carpenter ; Stories
Pictures Tell ; Rand, McNally & Co.
Geography Tarr & McMurry ; New
Geographies. First and Second Books ;
The MacMillan company. Fairbanks ;
'mc Geoirranhy for Primary Grades;
Educational Publishing' company.
Xttory Gordy r Stories of American
History ; Charles Scribner's Sons. Gordy ;
American Beginnings in Europe;
Charles Scribner's Sons. Mace ; School
History 1919 Edition ; Rand, McNally
& Co.
Language Potter. Jeschke & Gillet ;
Oral and Written English Books I and
U : Ginn A Co.
Music Progressive Music Series ;
Silver, Burdett & Co.
Physiology and Hygiene Winslow ;
HE TRAVELS 28
MILES TO GET
MORE TANLAC
Usedio Walk the Floor at Night
No Mere Indigestion Since
Taking Tanlac.
"I traveled 28 miles to get Tanlac.
and It has been worth Its weight In
gold to me," said Charles Gilleland,
while in Murgittroyd'a drug store, at
Spokane, recenUy. Mr. Gilleland lives
at Elk, Wash., where . he is engaged In
the logging business.
"About three years ago," he contin
ued, "my stomach began to give me
trouble and while I had a fairly good
. appetite, what -I would eat Just seemed
to lis In my stomach In an undigested
condition, and gas would form from it
and bloat me up as tight as a drum. I
would have terrible sharp cutting pains
In my stomach, almost after every
meal, and at night when I would lie
down this Eras bothered en an t
would have to get up and walk the
nuor io gei a utue ease. I was con
tinually belching up sour fluid and when
it would get up In my chest I could
hardly get my breath. In fact, all during
the time I had these troubles the least
bit of exertion would
shortness of breath. I couldn't get any
auuua ueep at nurm ana would roll and
dream and wish for daylight to come,
and when I would vet nn in th. .-...
. ing I felt no account and finally reached
- - the point I couldn't work much over
half of the time. I had headaches and
my liver was always out of order and
at times, the small of my back would
hurt me, so that when I went to stoop
over to do my work- it irnuM ri m,
it was going to break in two. My skin
was i as yeiiow as a pumpkin and I had
lost almost all of my- strength and was
- basins? in nrflirht avcv n
C - " - J AMAJ .
"One of the boys at the camp had
been benefited so much by Tanlac, he
insisiea on my getting a bottle and
while X bad taken numbers of medi
elnes without getting any relief. I some
- how felt like I ought to try It,-and :
srot a bottle. I hadn't tnkon man-v
doses when I ; began to Improve and
since nnisning my tirtn bottle ii don
believe I ever felt better In mv l;f.
can now eat anything I want and never
be DOtnerea witn indigestion or sour gas
-afterwards. What I eat must Ha nour
ishing me, for I have gotten all my lost
strength back and picked up 15 pounds
In weight. My liver Is nonr in fine
". shape and it has "been a long time since
I have had a headache or backache,
and mv friends are alwara 'telling'' m
-bow much better I look. I can stoop
. around i ana do as much work, as any
man at the eamn and when T 11 dnwn n
. night I sleep like a log and I don't
ever lose a aay irom my worK ny more.
T hftv rAMmmmHMl T'nnlur a a tr. rf
my friends, for Ibelleve it is the best
medicine in the world."
Tanlac is sold in Portland by The Owl
jjrug company. Adv. r
Healthy Living. Books I and' II;
Charles E. Merrill company ; recom
mended for ; adoption, not to be pur
chased by- pupils. Ferguson ; A Child's
Book of the Teeth ; World Book com
pany. Jones; Kees-Well Stories; 3. B.
Ltppincott company. w ,
- Reading Basal ; ' Natural Method
Readers ; Charles Scribner's Sons. Fas
sett; Beacon Method of Reading Primer
and First Reader; Glnn & Co. Baker A
Thorndike ; Everyday Classics, Sixth,
Seventh and Eighth Readers ; The Mac
Millan company.
Literary Literature Readers (nine
books); Row, ' Peterson A Co. Young A
Field ; Literary Readers, Books I to
VI) s Ginn A -Co. Young A Field: Ad
vanced Literary Reader, Parts 1 and 11 ;
Ginn A Co. Merrill Readers (seven
books), Charles E. Merrill company.
Readings In Literature; Charles K. Mer
rill company. Van Sickle A Seegmiller;
Riverside , Readers (entire series) ;
Houghton. ' Mifflin 'company. Barley ;
recommended for supplemental readers :
For the Children's Hour (books I, II
and III) ; Milton Bralley 'company.
Spelling New World Speller (three
books) ; World Book company. Akin ;
recommended as phonetic speller -for
first and second grades ; Word Mastery !
Houghton-Mifflin company.
Writing Writing Lessons for Pri
mary Grades; The A. N. Palmer com
pany. Palmer Method of Business; The
A. N. Palmer company. Business and
High School Edition ; The A. N. Palmer
company,
Dictionaries Webster ; Elementary
School Dictionary ; American Book com
pany. Webster; Secondary School Dic
tionary ; American Book company. .
HIGH SCHOOL
AgricultureWaters ; Essentials of
Agriculture; Ginn A Co.
Civic Reed ; Form and Functions of
American Government; World Book
company. ' -
Bookkeeping Miner A Elwell ; Prin
ciples of Bookkeeping (three books) ;
Ginn A Co.
Stenography Gregg; Shorthand Man
ual; Gregg Publishing company. Gregg;
Speed Studies ; Gregg Publishing Com
pany. Typewriting Rational Typewriting,
Rev. Edward ; Gregg Publishing, com
pany- .
English composition Jiippjnger ;
Written and Spoken English, books I
and II: Silver, Burdett A Co. Ward;
Sentence and Theme ; Scott, Foresman Ac
Co. Greever A Jones ; Century Hand
Book of Writing ; The Century com
pany. (Recommended for use of teach
ers only;. Ward; What is English?;
Scott, Foresman A Co. Sheridan Speak
ing and Writing English; Benjamin H.
Sanborn A Co. Mahoney Standards in
English ; World Book company.
Enarllsh Literature Long ; English
Literature ; Ginn A Co.
jtmrrlran Literature Payne ; Ameri
can Literary Readings with Introduction
History of American Literature ; Rand,
McNally A Co.
French The New cnaraenai trencn
Course; Allyn A Bacon, DeMonvert: La
Belle France; .Allyn A Bacon, Talbot;
La Francais et Sa Patrie ; Benj. H.
Sanborn A Co.
Ancient History Breasted ; Ancient
Times; Ginn A Co.
Medieval and Modern History Robin
son ; Medieval and Modern Times, Rev.
Ed. ; Ginn A Co.
English History Cheyney ; Short His
tory of England, rev. ed. ; Ginn A Co.
American History Fite ; History of
the United States; Henry Holt A Co.
Home Economics Domestic science ,
Bailey ; Domestic Science ; Webb Pub
lishing company. Wellman ; Food Study ;
Little. Brown A Co. Inc. Household
Administration Tabor; Business of the
Household: J. B. Linnincott Co. Do
mestic Art ; Baldt ; Clothing for Women ;
J. B. Lipplncott Co.
Latin Smith; Latin Lessons; Auyn as
Bacon. Kelsey ; Ceasers Commentaries ;
Allyn A Bacon. Gunnison A riariey.
Cicero's Orations ; Silver, Burdett A Co.
Falrclough A Brown ; Vlrgu, isooas
I-Vl ; Benj. H. Sanborn A Co. Bennett ;
New Latin Grammar; Allyn A Bacon.
Manual Training: Prevocational and
Industrial Art ; Atkinson Mentzer A Co.
Trade Foundations Based on Producing
Industries; Guy M. Jonas company.
Algebra Wells A Mart; New nign
School Algebra, Oregon Edition ;.D., C.
Heath A Co. .
Higher Arithmetic Wells ; Academic
Arithmetic; D. C. Heath A Co.
Geometry Durrell A Arnold ; -iane
and Solid Geometry; Charles E. Mer
rill company.
Biology Hunter; Civic Biology;
American Book company.
Botany Bergen A Caldwell ; Practical
Botany ; Ginn A Co.
Chemistry McPherson A Henderson ;
First. Course in Chemistry ; Ginn A Co.
General science Snyder ; First Year
Science ; Allyn A Bacon. Curtis ; Man
ual of Experiments in Elementary Sci
ence,; Charles E. Merrill company. Fall ;
Science for Beginners ; world book com
pany.
Physics Millikan & Gale ; First Course
in Physics ; Ginn A Co. Coleman ; Lab
oratory Manual ; American Book com
pany. Physiology Conn-Budington ; Ad
vanced Physics and Hygiene ; Silver,
Burdett A Co.
Recommended for supplemental use
Delano : Elementary Hygiene and Home
Care of the Sick ; American Red Cross.
Lynch ; First Aid ; American Red Cross.
Spanish Devitas ; spanisn urammar ;
Allyn A Bacon. Hall ; Poco a Poco ;
World's Book -Co. Bloomhall ; Spoken
Spanish ; Allyn A Bacon. Fuentes A
Francois ; A Trip to Latin America ;
Henry Holt A Co. Carrion A Aza;
Zaragueta ; Silver, Burdett A Co. Lu-
rla ; Correspondencia Commercial : Sil
ver, "Burdett A Co. Bransby ; Spanish
Reader; D. C. Heath A Co.
Commercial Geography Robin
son ; Commercial Geography ; Rand, Mc
Nally A Co.
JC5IOB HIGH SCHOOLS
Commercial Arithmetic Moore A Mi
ner ; Concise Business Arithmetic ; Ginn
A Co."
Household Accounting Bexell A Nich
ols ; Principles of Bookkeeping and
Farm Accounting ; American Book Co.
Bexell ; First Lessons in Business ; J.
B. Lipplncott Co..
It Is recommended that there be
placed on the shelves of every school
wnere agriculture is taugnt tne series
of six books on Agriculture and eight
Agricultural Supplementary texts pub
lished by J. B. Lipplncott A Co.
The commission adopted the classics
of any publisher in English, French or
Spanish who win agree to sen tnese
classics in Oregon at the list price.
Conrad P. Olson Is
Chosen to Codify
Laws of Oregon
Salem, June 4. Judge Conrad P. Olson
of Portland was today appointed by the
supreme court as code commissioner,
with authority to compile and codify
the laws of Oregon and arrange for
their publication. The act under which
the appointment was made ' was passed
by the recent legislature and provides
for compensation of "not to exceed $5000
to be fixed by court, which will be done
later. The work of compilation will be
started at once and must be completed
within a year from today.
Judge Olson, former member of the
state supreme court, will maintain an
office in the state capitol as well as one
In Portland.
This Is the first compilation of
the Oregon laws since 1909. these being
published in 1910, so that there are. laws
and amendments of five state legisla
tures to be studied and compiled, as well
as a great volume of court opinions to
be annotated. It is understood the Ban
croft, Whitney company will publish the
new laws. The state will be supplied
at the rate of 910 per set, said to be
the actual cost of publication.
s Parker Now Captain
Oregon City. ; June 4.-!T-Charles A.
Park en who la serving with the 130th
engineers with the A. E. F. In France,
has been . promoted from the rank of
lieutenant , t captain, according to a
cablegram received by ...Mrs. Parker.
Captain ? Parker ' enlisted In 191? and
left for France early "la 1918.
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THE JOURNAL IS THE BEST
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PHONE YOUR "WANT" ADS
TO THE JOURNAL
Main 7173 or A-6051
Send Us Your Old Carpets
Old Bags mad Wooln CIotb.fi.-.
We Make Reversible, Haad Woven
Fluff Rugs
.They Wear Like Troa.
Bag Bags Wovea All SIses.
Mall Orders Send for Booklet.
Carpet Cleaning
txlt Bags, Steam Cleased. M
westerjt flwf'euo CO.
(4 Union Ave. N.
East 6S16 Phones B-1476
Automobile District
I have a client who will build on quarter
block to euit tenant.
D. B. MACKIE,
Sit Lumber 'Exchange Bldg-.,
Second and Stark Sts.
Phone Mala 827.
Salesrooms West Pars aad TamhlU
At 10 A M. Tomorrow
MEET1SO NOTICES
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KECEPTIOV nd banquet will ba
KiTen dj ui loose No. 124.
V.mm fiAth .. .1 i: . . '
. - ' " " " 1 '"J uuu bis. , raun-
Jy crening. June 6. 8 o'clock, in honor Orpha
and Bom City Rebekh hxiees nd WoodUwn
lodse No. 171. A splendid proerum will be
rendered. E. P. MERTZ,
MAX BAKELi,,
V. L. CONDON.
BEO. LESTER.
Committee.
SAMARITV Tlni3Pvr
I. O. O- V . ... .! I r '
2SF P;,- .odLf1'OWB Je"?PJ.
full attendance desired. Visiting brothers wel
come.
EARL, R. ADKINS, X. G..
JESSE T. JONES. .Secy.
ALBERTA LODGE. Tj. D.. A
F. AND A. M. Regular com
munication at 8 o'clock. Full at
tendance is desired. V isitins
brothers welcome. By order of
the V. SI.
W. W. CTJBTIS. Sec.
Regular meeting this
(Wednesday) ere nine. E.
6th and Alder sts. Initiatory
degree.
RAY MANAGHAN. N. G.
S, A. STARR. Secretary. (
THE MACCABEES :
Portland Tent No. 1 Regular rerlew aTery
Tbnrsday evening, at hall. 40 Alder rt. All
so-mbers urged to be present. Visiting Hit Knights
a.ways welcome. GEO. D. BAKER. N. B.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty: buttons, pins,
charms. Jaeger Bros 131-133 6th st.
Xlita! statistics
TTlatri$ts.Blrtbs, Death.
' BIRTHS
LAKER To Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker, Bremer
ton, Wajh.. il 27, a daughter.
GIFFORD-To Mr. and Mrr. Thomas J. Gil
ford. Grays River. Wash., May 26, a son.
SCHUCTZ To Mr. and Mrs. A. A Schultz
Kidgcfield, Wash., May 26. a son.
DIXON To Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G. lhxon. 808
Oberlin, May 27, a son.
WOODS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Woods,
Ros ;burg, Or.. May 26. a son.
ROBAUUE lo Mr. and Mrs. T. Robarte, I'lor
ince. Or.. May 21, a son. ,
WENGER To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wenger.
Hillsboro. Or,, May 2 7. a daughter.
LLNQUIST To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Linquist,
Multnomah station. May 21, a daughter.
HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs. James C. Harris,
' Goble. Or., May 26, a son.
TRIEBER To M. and Mrs. P. S. Trieber,
5616 E. 60th, May 28. a son.
MVIDIS To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maidis, 352
Belmont. May 29, a son.
CREEK To Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Green. 1058
Vernon. May 26, a tiaurtter.
GREGORY To Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory.
286 N. 19 til. May 20, a daughter.
VAN ASSAM To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Van
Amain, 669 Market, May 29, a daughter.
WILEY To Mr. and Mrs. O. R. WUey, 7715
65th. May 29. a daughter.
FAHLSTROM To Mr. and Mm. N. F. Fahl-
strom, 554 Going, Msy 28, a daughter.
McHAI-E To Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Macule,
780 Uoosevelt, May 26. a danghter. '
LUCAS To Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lucas. 452 E.
30fu. My 22, a son.
VINCENT To Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Vincent,
New York apt".. May 19. a son.
KERNS To Mr. and Mrs. W. Bl Kerns. 82
Grand arc, Isv 26. a daughter.
DODSON To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodson,
730 Hoyt. Mv 30. a daughter.
HILLER To Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, 1660 E.
17th. May 25, a daughter.
KEAVENY To Mr. and Mrs. John Keaveny.
May 25. 801 N. 21st. a daughter.
RIHBY To Mr. and Sirs. James J. Kirby, 486
E. Davis, May "0, a son.
DE GRANDPRE To Mr. and Mrs. CE.De
Grandpre. 401 Hslsey, May 24, a dsn-jliter.
McKIERNAN To Mr. and Mrs. William Me-
Kicrnan, 149 Xwnsaale. fcfay 27. a son.
VWEED To Mr. and Mrs. O. Tweed, 419 N.
Leonard, May 28. a son.
ROWLAND To Mr. and Mrs. G. M. liowland.
351 S 6'th, May 24, a daughter..
DOWNS To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs. 297
Karoo May 22. a for.
It ZEN to Mr. si.d Mrs. V Todd Hazen, J-28
Clinton, May 28, a son.
DEATHS AND FTJirERATS ?,
KRIEGER June 3. at the family residence,
926 Mallory avenue, Katfaerine Krieger, age
11 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Krieger. Funeral aerriceB will be con
ducted Thursday, June 5, at' 2 p. m., from
the Second Congregational : church, corner of
East Eighth, and Skidmore. Friends invited.
Interment Rose City cemetery. Pearson com
pany, undertakers.
GUSTAS'SON At the residence, 54 East fSth
st,, June 4. 1919, Alma E. Gostafson, aged
64 years 8 months 23 days, beloved wife of
J. G. Guataison. The remains will he for
warded - by the Edward Holmaa Undertaking
company to Snohomish, Wash., today. June 4,
1919, where services will be bled and in
terment made.'
OGREN In this city, June 8. Baby Ogren.
infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. V. G.
Ogren of 625 East Eighth north.- Funeral aerr
ices will be conducted Friday. Juno 6, st 11
a. m. , from Pearson's undertaking parfcns, Rus
sell street, at Union avenue. Friends invited.
Interment Rose City cemetery.
ORESTE In tliia city, at his lata residence. 86
East Sixteenth street, June 2, John O refit a,
aged S3 years, husband of Mrs. A Ha Orexte. The
funeral services will be . held Thursday, June 6.
at 1 b. nv. at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth,
Friends invited. Incineration at the Portland
trtmatonum. '
ElLEI' SON In tills city. June 3. John E El-
lefsoa. aged 55 years. The funeral services
will be held Thursday, June' 6, at 4 p. m., at
the Portland emnatonnta. FonrteentH street and
Hybeo avenue. Friends invited. The remains
are at Fuuey . Montgomery at rirttt. '
DEATHS ATTI FUITERALS " It
fcVANS In thia city, at her late residence. 4P2
Albina arenue. Hay 29, Uary H. F. Evans,
aged 7& yean, sister of Levi Rood of Sheridan.
111. The funeral aenricea will be held Tbursaay.
J one 5, at 10 a. m., at Finley'a, Montgomery
a Fifth. Friends inited. Incineration at the
Portland crematorium.
2ucCORM EC K. Dar. UcCornrk-k, 3 064 Woo4rd,
May 20. 10 years, dysentery.
ifOLLE.N BEAK -Asa M. HoUenbeak. Multno
mah hoKjiital, May 31. 77 years, cancer.
LA ROl CllE Vincent Pan La Boucbe.j St.
Vincents hospital, appendicitis.
vilSOK Edna. Gaynor, Hssel Fern aad Peer-Ir-s
Flare, May t. 15 yeais. fracture of scull.
BILL Paul S28H Russell, May 1. 65
years, cerebral bemorrhage.
JOHNSON Martha Johneon. 1150 E. S2d. May
31, 68 years, heart disease,
T0MTE CUra Tomte, 1878 E. Glisan, May
81, 48 years, carcinoma.
BEXHOLM ErMr S. Rexholm. Good Samari
tan hospital. May 80. 27 yean, tnbercalosia.
CAlJfOl N Clare.'ce Callioun. SOS Park. Mty
30. 27 years, endocarditis.
1)1 NHA51 Anna I.. Pnsbira. Home for Aged.
May 31. 63 yean. Bright' diaeaae.
0EKSELLEU G. Beaseileu. 135 N. 14th. May
31. 41 years, (luberculosis.
ORLANDO Joseph Orlando. Good Samaritan
ltospital. May 31, 88 years, meningitis. ,'
GARDNE:; Ueorc Gardner, 614 HoUate, May
SO, S3 years, arterio sclerosis.
FLORIST
JAPAN FLORIST
. 190 4TH ST.. NEAR TAYLOR.
All kinds of pot flowers and bed
ding plants, 10o up.
Bolder plants, sac eosen aaa up.
Beautiful pension. S0o per doxea.
Vegetable plants, 2 dozen 25e and up.
CLARK BROS., florists, Morrison st. bet 4th
and Stb. Phone Main A-1800. Fine flow
era and floral designs. No branch stores;
MARTIN V FORBES CO.. florists. 354 Wash
ington. Main 260. A-l 269. Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged.
GbeTTtt" SiABKEtjEORIST. 6th and Tam
hili ata." Cut flowers, plants and designs. Bell
wood greenhouse 648 Nehalem ate. Bell. 1620.
PORTLAND'S Floral and Bird Shop. Designs
and decorations. Main 4878. 226 Morrison.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder. De
signs and decorations. Phone Marshall 6922.
SWISS FLORAL CO.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS.
LALANE Floral designs, decorations. Opposite
postotfice. Main 6545. f
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 6th st.
FTJKEBAL DIRECTOB9
Holrnar. UndertaksogCo.
Funeral Directors
Third and Salmon Streets
Main 507. A-1511
J. P. HRLEY & SON
Progressive Funeral
Directors
Main Montgomery at 5th A-l 690
Wilson Ross
FAST 7TH AND MT7LTONOMAH
Funeral Directors
Eaut 54-
C-8165
Dunning & McEntee
Broadway and Ankeny Sts. Lady Assistant.
Phone Broadway 480. A-455B.
F. S. Dunning, Unc.
THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS
414 E. Alder St Phone East 52. B-5225
A. D. Kenworthy Co.
5S02-5804 92d St. S. E.. Lents
Phnne Tabor 5267. Home Phone D-fll
Ft 7 SI
H-TB88
.L. Lerch
UNDERTAKERS
Tj. 11th and Hawthorne
McENTEE it FILERS, furteml parlo-. with all
the privacy of home. 16th and Everett ata.
Phrnes Rrnadwsr 2183. Home A-2133.
CHAMBERS COMPANY.
248 and 250 Kilinrtworth are., near Williams
are. Woodlawn 8308. C-1138.
MILLER A TRACEY, independent Funeral Di
rectors. - Price as low as $20. $40. $60.
Wa-bmetnn- at Ella. Main 2691. A-7885.
II. T. BYRNES, new residence establishment.
901 WilUm-i are. Woodlawn 220. C-1043.
WiIson& Wilson
1157 Kerby street. Wdln. 4940. C-1155
IL-oiaVoo UNDERTAKING CO. M. 4162.
i3i&GWeS A-2321. Corner 3d and Clay.
Hnmillhi-irB 1073' E- Glian st. Fu
11 MaITIlllL.Un serrices. Tabor 4813.
Breeze & Snook SU
125S,
A. R. Zeller Co.E9 1088. C-1088.
O '(.5r-o-nMt UndertakinB parlors, 445 Mor
ICriCsOlrl rtwn ,t. Brosdwsy 2534.
MOKTJWETfTS
Portland Marble Works
266 4th St. Opomite City Hall. Neo Bros.
BUESIMQ GRAMITE Co
LOST AXD FOU5D
SI
THE FOLLOWING articles have been found on
cars of the Portland Railway, Light A Power
company (June 2, 1919: 4 purses, specta
cles, key, pin, book. 6 gloves, 6 packages. 2
rorts, 1 cap, basket. 3 suit cases, 4 lunch
be- e. 2 umbrellas. Owners may obtain prop
erty at First and Aider sts.
LOST On Saturday afternoon at 5 :80 o'clock.
a child's dark blue leather purse, containing
1 and a eold lvslHre wt with moss aeste
pendant, and a gold ring with an opal setting.
tmder pleae call Woodlawn 2Q47. Reward.
PARTY who took gentleman's black silk, ivory
handled, silver tipped nmbrella, marked R. W.
A. from the Woodstock or 8:30 Oregdn City car
Thursday evening call Tabor 2919 or leave same
at Journal office.
LOST From an automobile, near Palace apart
ments on E. 37th St.. suit box. containing
girl's clothes; please notify Hawthorne Grocery.
E. 37th aad Hawthorne. Phone Tabor 384 for
reward.
LOST Sunday on Council Crest, a purse con
taining sum of money and small disk with
owner's name stamped thereon. Finder call East
lie warn, m-hxu. Journal.
VII E party taking the purse by mistake Sunday
morning, 8:30 o'clock mass, June 1, 1919,
containing $51.89, please return to 555 Vt Mor
neon st. Reward.
FOUND Near East 34th anJ Division,, purse
containing money, uwner identifying same
and paying for ad can have purse by calling
605 East 34th st. Sellwood 3584.
LOST Red sweater between Newberg and
roruana, , nunaay evening, June 1. Tabor
7700.
LOST Khaki coat, between Front and Ash
and 5th and Glisan. Tuesday. Call Itidze
Fiver. "Tabor 7585. Receive reward.
- a ... iiu xjn,r lu nun. e t. lu ISU w 2 iSQ-
ders. Phone Broadway 4926. Reward.
LOSTt Saturday afternoon, a child's purse with
strap containing $1, a gotd lavallier and gold
ring. Finder please call Wdln. 204 7.
LOST Gold wreath brooch, sets, pearl and
opals. Reward. . 146 E. 87th at. N. Tabor
9304. - . '
LOST Soldier's di-cliarge belonging to Earl H.
Miller. Finder please phone Main 6152.
LOST A fraternity pin with initials W. G. C.
scratched on back. Reward. E. 5086.
AMEYTHYST and enld rosary beads, valued
gift- Reward. Phone Wdln. 8206.
LOST Brownie 3-A kodak, near Westover Ter
race car Sunday. Tel. Wdln. 2287. Reward.
R'l'XD At' Karle Creek, one child's sweater.
Call Tabor 2894.
LOST Diamond tie pin, platinum setting.
Liberal reward. Phone Marshall 6170.
HELF WA1-TEO MALFX
MAN to assist, in shipping department; excellent
opportunity to learn automobile business.
Apply Maxwell Motor Sales Corp.. 363 Ore
gon. . .
SALESMEN WANTED to sell, as a aide line.
on country routes, paint, oils, roofing and barn
paints. Phone Woodlawn 1654 or sea Victory
Oil it Paint Co.. Derby ft.. Kenton.
WRINGER MAN WANTED AMERICAN
LAUNDRY. 140 E. 3D ST. N.
WANTED -Experienced funitufc finisher. Ap
ply warehouse. East Burnside and Union.
Powers Furniture Co. ,
FIRST CLASS iron molder wanted, oat of town;
stat experience : $6.60 for 8 -hour day. V
822, Jeurnsi.
WANTED Boy about 17 yean of age to work
in bag factory. Apply Ames Harris Nevelle
Bag Co.. 15th and Hoyt ata. '
MEN f WANTED, rut eordwood. second grvwth,
level ground, $2.25 per cord - Barton. Or.
Hamlet. Tabor 4883. '
BUG weavers wanted ; salary guaranteed while
learning. 04 unions ave. x.
WANT - elderly inn to wash, dishes mornings.
- mnum. r tor room, ooeru. Aiaut at.
WANTED A butcher. T. K. HowittsT Ken ton
station.
WEAVERS wanted. Northwest Sag Co. East 8ti
ana xayior. jasc soau.
1
HEtf WAltTED MALE
V. S. MERCHANT MARINE
OiTwrtunity is presented experienced men to
V ISREn TRAIN1NO ,
in preparatiU for license eTsmtnationa aa
, . IECK OFFlCF,RS
ANII ENGINEERS '
. - at schools of the V. S. Shipping Board.
FREE COURSE IN . NAVIGATION. six
weeks, fits for third mate's license or higher:
open to men of two years' deck eaperienee, ocean
or coastwise, or eqairalent ' in fisheries, or on
le.ke. bay or aonnd.
' BEE COURSE IN MARINE ENGINEER
ing. one month, fits for third assistant engi
neers license, open to men of mechanical and
engineering experience, including locomotire and
sts tionary engineers, machinists on . marine en
gines, graduates of technical schools and manna
oilen and water tenders.
Navigation schools at Seattle and PorUand.
Engineers' schools at Cnirersity of Washington.
Seattle. Apply to W. J. Urambs. " 860 Stuart
bids.. SeaUle.
SALESMAN wanted to travel adjacent tprntcry
with high grade line. of oil stores on salary,
expense and bonus basis, product on market 23
years and backed by large national advertising
campaign trade:- partly established territory open
aooui August 1 -jnis is hoe get io scorine
but permanent connection where S mil can
better himself from year to year. We have no
room for order takers but would like to n-ir
from those having the ability to make -li'lt
yearly or better. Personal interview will be
arranged this month. Application will not be
considered unless accompanied by photo.' Ad
dress sales manager, Detroit Vapor Stove Co..
Detroit, Mich.
KEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PAPE
MILLS. 42C HOUR. 8 HOUR DAT. 8KB
MB. H. A BWAFFORD AT MILL OFFICE
ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITT. GOOD
HOTEL PROVIDES CLEAN BEDS. SOO:
BEST MEALS. 85a
$175 PER MONTH the year arouua, the average
earnings last year of a n timber of our salesmen
over 4 6 years. This yesr will be the biggest yet
No experience necessary; weekly cash advance,
outfit furnished. Big assortment guaranteed trees,
shrubbery and vines. You can do what other in
experienced men have dona. Washington Nur
sery Co.. Topper.lsh. Wash.
LIPMAN. WOLFE A CO. offer s splendid op
portunity to a strong young man to learn tne
rug and drapery business; exceptional opportun
ities for advancement. Anply superintendent's
office between 9 and 10:30 Thursday morning.
A CONTRACTOR to log and put aboard
cars from 5,000,000 to 30,000.000
feet of fir timber, one mils from railroad,
with own equipment. Phone or see W. H.
Mott. Bank of Commerce, Salem. Or.
WORKINGMEN Intending to come to Klamath
sn Ommn seekina emnloyment will do well
h -ri-in. n urntirr of No Man's Boxmakera'
union. No. 1704, poaionice oox oin.
present time there are a numwr oi laie men
here. .
WANTED Experienced order pickers for plumb
ing supply house. 68 Front st. Peerless
I'seific Co. .
HELP WAirryp jttlSC
41
WANTED Returned soldiers, shipyard workers
and others to take advantage of our special in
ducements offered at this time by attending the
night or day classes in gas tractor and automo
bile engineering. Only short time required. Call
for free catalogue and information.
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS
707 Hawthorne Ave.
Branch Office 1 24 N. 6th St. Near Union Depot.
wt MmniAwistei Knnkkgninff eUlrf &H
1 Jl'eWr IUIISi Wiuy wwvw .
other modem business courses. Day and night
school. AnKy BHig-. a ana mm'. -t.
LEARN AUTOS AND TRACTORS
FIVE DAYS' TRIAL" Fit EE
PAY TUITION WHEN SATISFIED
We teach auto, tractor, gas eMgine and auto
e-Jtrical work. BIG 100-PAGE CATALOG
FREE. Addrrea Adcox Auto and Tractor School,
Dept. J, Union ave. and Wasco St., Portland,
t ir. rnone r-at ma.
Hawthorne Auto. School
462 HAWTHORNE AVE.
Automobiles, trucks, tractors, machinist trade,
oxy-aeetylene welding, vulcanising and retreading.
Special summer rates. Day and evening classes.
CENKCS CLERKS 4000 needed. 92 month.
Age. 18 upward. Experience unnecessary.
For free particulars of examinations, write J.
Leonard (former government examiner), 1008
Equitable Ping., wasnington.
tiTinV T L W kt HnVK
o i . . ,. "
University extension method- Degree Lu B.
conferred. We guarantee to pass you on the
bar examination in any state. For full particu
lar sprMY room annj"'' mim
nAorrinva iQamirn
EVERY GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEiiE, PORTLAND
Enroll anv time. Telegraphy, stenography,
banking, bookkeeping, secretarial Free catalog.
...-t,oc-t r Dotr iTv ni-Htvir.5Si srHOOI,
ni i.ii .i.ii .... . - - -
Individual init.ructors, right methods. Lnm-bcrmen-
bldg., 5th and Stark. Broadway 8464.
Mi" F. Bui-ell. principaL DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Toting men and women wanted. Call 218
Itailway Exchange bldg. ' Splendid opportunity
to learn a well-paid profession. Free booklet.
Railway Telegraph Intitnte.
GOING Eator South? Household goods fhtpped
at reduced rates: moving and packmg. Paei'ic
Coat Forwarding Co.. 4Q3 Hoyt st. rtdwy. loa
WANTED A parachnte Jumper, good season's
work. Call or address Prof. Frank - Miller,
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL -SCHOOL
Miss Regina Bnckrl's private school: individ
nsl intmction. 1 22 H Grand ave. East 427.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AGENCY
Frank K. Welles, ex-asst. state supt, mgr.
N. W. Bank bldg. Teachers placed promptly.
MISS MATTING LY'S Shorthand. Tynewriting
School. 269 14th St.. Msin 3893: $6 a mo.
HELP WATTTET FEMALE
WANTED Girl to work at business place, not
office work. Steady work, good wages. Do
not phone. Apply 421 K. Broadway.
WANTED Competent girl for cooking and
downstairs work; no heavy sweeping; good
wages. 49t 21st. corner. Myrtle, Portland Hts.
EXPERIENCED 8. M. operators; also office
assistant; also stock room girU 167 First,
upstairs.
YOUNG lady. Scandinavian, with 1 little girl.
wants pooi.rinn as housekeeper; full charge; no
children. 35-25. Journal. .
HOUSEKEEPER wanted; plain home: 3 adults:
full charge; no washing. 365 Victoria, near
E. Broadway.
WASTED Experienced overcoat, mackinaw and
pants operators: good- wages. Anply Stand
ard Factory No. 2, Grand ave. and E. Taylor at.
A LADY -wants sn old lady to etay for com
pany; no work; good borne. Mrs. E. Rhodes,
Csnby. or.. Bos zoz.
WANTED A neat quick girl to he p in small
boarding house. $10 per weejc and board.
Main 6497. x
WANTED Experienced and Inexperienced
help. Imperial Laundry Co.. 855 Basse II st.
WANTED Fint-cla coat finisher. Ray Bark
hurst, 6th and Stark.
GTRLS wanted, Portland Paper ' Box Co.. 82
Front at.
WOMAN for housework.
Tabor "7477.
No washing. Call
A GIRL to assist in general housework. Apply
' mornings or evenings. 699 Lore'joy. .
WNTEDMillinery maker. Good experience
Wilson's. 180 10th st. .'
WANTED Middle sged woman aa housekeeper,
light work, good home. 386 Division.
WANTED GlrW at Stephen's button and pieat
rnr shop. 219 Pittock block.
SCHOOL girl wanted for light housework. Call
Tabor 2026. Evenings after 6:30 or Sunday.
RUG weavers wanted; salary guaranteed while
learning. 54 Union ave. N. ' -
WANTED Experienced markers and sorters.
. r. S rjnndr Co.; 188 Grand ave.
GOOD , wages to first. elaae woman cook, beach
Hotel, taui - wooqiswn voao or jiain .
TAILOR'S ftolsner. First class. Good at but
- ton holes. Chaa, foopey A Son.. Royal bldg.
WOMAN to do dining room work for self sad
husband's room and board. 412 N. 19th.
HKtP WA7TTET FFMHI.K
j 1 THJB f AMES -HARRIS -NEVTLLA
' BAG CO- 15TH HOYT ST
TAKE NORTH AND SOUTH PORTj
LAND OR 18TH ST. CAB: GET
OFF AT HOYT ST. "
WE OFFER STEADY EMPLOY
MENT WITH GOOD WAGES TO
.LLMITED NUMBER OF GIRL SEV
ING MACHINE OPERATORS. BE
TWEEN THE AGES Or 1 Nl
. SO TEARS. ' v
i . . IT TOO ARB NOT EXPB-
BIENCKD WE WILL TEACH TOO
HOW AND PAY A GOOD WAGE AT
; THE SAME TIME; " OCR KZPB
; RIKNCED OPERATORS MAKE BIO
! MONEY.
YOCNG LADIES WANTED FOR TELETHONS
OPERATING. BEGINNERS IN . 1 RAIN
ING SCHOOL WITHOUT ANY EXPEIl ENCB
PAID AT BATE OF 811 PER WEEI ; AP
PROXIMATELY $48 PER MONTH; FRE
QUENT INCREASES Lf PAT AFTER T SANS
FERRING TO OPERATING WORK. CALL
AT UOOM 601. SIXTH FLOOR. TELEl'HONB
BUILDING. PARK AND OAK. STREETS.
LIPMAN, WOLFE CO. require experienced
salesladies in the following departments: Art
needle work, notions, ladies' hosiery and draper
ies. Apply superintendent's office between 9
and 10:30 Thursday morning.
WANTED EXPERIENCED AND INEX
PERIENCED OPERATORS TO WORK ON
POWER MACHINES. PAY WHILE LEARN
ING. APPLT STANDARD FACTORY NO.
GRAND AVE. AND EAST TAYLOR.
RESPONSIBLE merchandise company, i making
a specialty of infanta' apparel, wants able
woman, capable of managing branch store out
side of Portland: good future assured. Must
be abie to invest $500 to $1000. IO-835
.ourn&i.
2 WOMEN, over 26, saleswoman, demorstrator,
teacher or nurse, to do work similar (to that
of first aid instructions, etc. : only those who
have to work to earn their own living neea ap
ply. Call IO to 11 and 5 to 6:80 p. m.. room
3
u.
22 Henry blflg.
WANTED Woman to do about 2 hout;' work
three limes a week for business womsjn occu-
nied durine dav: in flat near Multnomah club
end small personal wash; wages $10 a I month.
V-8I8. Journal.
KNITTERS WANTED Experienced iknittera
wanted on full automatic woolen hosiery ma
chines.
COLUMBIA KNITTING MnJ.S
213 Main yt,. Vancouver, Vah.
WANTED 3 ladiea free to leave city, jcapabh
of doing club work with ladies; experianoe not
necessary; earnest worker will earn $50
to $70
a week. YX-818, Journal.
WANT first olasa pastry cook and alao;
pantry
girl for beach hotel.
Woodlawn 4j036 or
M.tn 1398.
A N TED Stenographer. Apply Maxwell Mo
tor Sales Corp., 363 East Oregon.
WOMAN to look after bath house at tha beach.
Woodlawn 4036 or Main 1308.
HELP
WANTED MALE
FEMALE
St
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
pays you while learning; gives yoa setef tools;
positions securea. wue ror catalogue. tarn
Bnrnlde t.. or phone Brosdwav 1781 -J
MEN, WOMEN. learn Darner trade; waam while
warning: position guaranteed, aigr. zz yeara
experience. Oregon Baiber College. 238 Madisoa,
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaches trade
in 8 weeks; pay wbtle learning; position guar
enteed 234 'ouch st
I
WANTED Weavers Experienced, steady work.
caving. Portland Woolen Mills.
WAlTKIAOr,!fTR
AGENTS Twice shipyard pay. for active sales
men : most desirable work, prompt paiy. Bpa
rialty FouDdry Works. S. E. corner E. 1 7th and
Belmont.
SITTTATIOR MALE
PATNTTNG. paperhanging and
experienced workman. Phone
kabvomlning by
residence. Tabor
4958. Shop, Tabor ozu.
PAINTING and kalsomining.
neat wotk.. Call
Msin 4107.
CONTRACTOR, repair a specialty.
Crowe. 441 52d st Tabor 7982.
B. Ik
FIREMAN wsnts job in city, day or night. Call
Tabor 3835.
EXCAVATING done; call Eat 7852.
Room 7.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
r.OTiORED WOMAN wanti position asl ianitress.
or maid in a movie. Broadway 864. after
8 O'clock.
TIBESSMAKITfO
4t
ANNOUNCING THE OPENTNO
IDFAL DRESSMAKING AND BLOUSE SHOP
311 Central Bldg.. Cor. 10th and Alder.
Best work and sty Is at reasonable prices.
ANY kind of sewing: work guaranteeA
and rea-
son sole, main ooun.
FTTRNISHET) HOOflH
Hart Apts. and Laurel
Motel
V.kI. ViimiiiMf mrwlern hoiisekeenlnff
and sleep-
ing rooms. $2.50 and up. Second and
YamhiU.
HOTEL FRANKLllN
WASHINGTON AT THIRTEENfTH.
$1 a day up. Free tub and shower bath
HOTEL SARGENT Hawthorne ani GrandT
Starting point special car for Vancouver.
XrrTTt'VTSTJKD ROOMS PRIVATE
FAMILY
i,t u i n nrif.f fsmiW for - the Rose Show.
Mrs. Pitchford. 552 E. 39th St. Call Tabor
PLEASANT front room. 104 2 Belmont, corner
of gsth. Snnnyside car. Phone Tabor 802.
PLEASANT. well-fuiTiished room io birunea
man. walking distance. Broadway 12216.
8366
ROOM ATVT BOART)!
IS
THE HAZEL "Not Mks the otheri" Ever
comfort: home cooring "o nn ss.
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 880j 10th. fof
bnrrm drla end -studewtoi. Msvlisll 12B1
BOOMS AJfl BOARD P
3
TATE
FAMILY
7t
housekeeping room; breakfast if desired. Call
Woodlawn 91. 1
F
YOUNG professional man wants taj come to
Portland; wants room, two meals, garage, room
witn vamiiy wnose noma nm iiiiiwi wm o
fined atmosphere. Z-24. Journal.
WANTED Board and room in private family
by husband, wire ana - cmuueu, o. iuuj
preferred. Tapor ovii.
. HOTJSEKEEPIWO ROOMS
VtJRNISHEP AND FNFrKljf 1SHEP
T nvri T t.lDKB AIRT RUlfrE
of eomnletely furnished H. K. rioma. $28
month; running water: also one very
i 1. mom. 815 month.
Ilargs front
These srs
1 o'clock
rirsa. CaU 846 Madison St.. 10 td
Wednesday.
m Tvri tr 1 1 i mwmiiI. fti m i all
housekeeping suites, absolutely clean; hot wa
ter at all hours,, every convenience save car
. r swvt i.j:iu O A waAAs "I 4f erarni
UM. UiTP UlJUtw:. irom aas.w-.
TWO large front room fnffle roonMr slepitxg
- URIC OTa wu4 ass .
svrVTTJ'irx'irTfwrj Tionif
-7$
FTTRNMiHED AND VKTVR$lURV
fHlfAlE AM1I; , I
FURNISHED front room, kitheiwrtte if da
aired, to respectable man. other roomers men.
W.lkmi distanos. 446 EL BurBaide st... next
Masonic bldg. 1 . . i-
TWO f root rooms - furnished for lht house
keeping; conveniences; adults. East! 324. 674
East Couch.
S1JA j X IC I KjAJM. - lUllUNmi ,wim,
with bath. Jargw cloneta. suitable fdf two taw-
'(Wo- - large, ' bright, connecting housekeeping
- rooms, bsih, light, heat and laundry. Phone
f-1781. 956 Williami ve. , h "
FOR RENT Large front housekeing room.
kitchenette, front porch. 106 5 Corbett st.
LARGE airy room and kitchenette. $4 per week.
Another $2.50 par week. 20$ lath. . ; -
IIOrSEKKKPlXO KOOH8 - 71
rUBNISHKD AND U5i'CU.MUU
PK1VATK FAMILY
i ROOM furnished it K. suite. $20 per month.
45 Market at. . -" - " ' ;
SINGLE II. K. room tor bacheiuxi everything
furnulied. 164 N. lttth at. .
FOR Xir.ST- HOUSES 13
CNFURNIriHF.D
6 R.)OM modern home, $2. if renter buys
lH furntur and furU 806 otb at. 8. K.
Keilwood ear."
WHEN YOTJ MOVE, l;SE NORTH
WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SERVICE
Tctith and Washington proadwsv
TWO- ROOiS house with lights and waterT
Berkeley addition, 3 blot-ks frota Estacada
rarune. Phone Sellwood 2052.
VtVir m!whm MiJ,m hMm finmm in. near W. P.
r alior. K55 K 26th . Gtw More, 309
Chamber of Commerce. Main 6008.
FINK furftiSirvr piano; wfli'Tseil furniture;
terms: or rent furnished, long lease, lovely
yard. 65 E. 8 1st. - '
5-ROOM rm-dorn hou-e. cIom in: near S. I
1ji. ' i5 Eat 26th st. Ceorae Morse.
80- flmmh-T of 4 'oinmerce. Main l0(i
5-itfKiM hou-e for rent; piano for sale.
iv oofl lawn nan n. . .
GOOD 6 room modern house close In $25. tast
7076.
MODERN buntialow, furnace, fireplace, larga
yard, $35. Woodlawn 196. ' "
HOUSES FOH RENT FCRXITUBE
FOR SA LK
6- ROOM cottage, batli aoiT toilet, gas. elec
tricity; rent $16 10. Soir fiirnit.urs for
sale. 2 blocks to I, car. 748 Missouri ave.
Posseivion June 15th, No dealers. Call any
time after 6 r. m
MODERN "6 room hou-ne lor rent anu ,ai,i,t.,..
for sale cheap: first-class condition. tall
a'ter 6:80 p. m . H K. 1 1 til st. .
6 ROOMS, completelir furnished; reasonable.
Knngalow Tor rent.' miKAi
FURNISHED HOPSES
Main 6433. 6th snl Wasiiington st.
SPARKS-STEVENS CO..
Suite 611-12-13 Wilcox bldg. . -k
Furniture in 5 room house, - everything clean
and in first class condition. Rent of building
$16.80, including water. Phone in Mne, good
location. Pries $350. Owner leaving city.
Main 5433 "t1 nd Washington sts.
SPARKS STEVENS CO.
Suite 511-12 18 Wilcox Bldg.
HAVE to .change climate so' will rent my 3
rocrn furnished home to responsible people
$25 a month. 664 Ellis ave. before Saturday.
5, ROOM bungalow, garage, piano, will lease for
1 year: adults; $85 per month, fit and
last two months in sdvsnce. Tabor 0017.
WELL furnished 6 room house. 629 Genteu
bein ave. -
FOR REXT FLATS
13
8 ROOM FTaTt, garage. Union are. seal Uua
sell : adults only. V 2195. '
FURNISHED FLATS if
$30. UlWER room lumialied fLat. 84-'
East 27th, Richmond car to 27th, 1 block
south. , '
FOUR-ROOM lartly furnished flat. bath. sei
arate entrance. 674 Mississtini ae.
flimiiA
TWO modern 4 room flats. 53 V. HOUi st.,
Montavilla ear, or 215 Lumbermena bldg,,
mostly furnished, $15. .
AltllltA.
MODERN fumtdud flat; gas. electricity, phone
' and piano; no children. 262 l'age r.u v-
FOR RENT Furnished 4 room flat, 1st floor.
APARTMENTS 45
F TTRN'TSHE D AN4 l'NFITRNISHF.O
v.- T.- (a. O rv.vvwrstw.4ak ( r a rgf MOlTl
J Ft BUltV Ul MKnsttif sew w -aa-
and lcoTeupsUir; front -txitable for nmiw-
Keptnc; un.ii room; aii nn.i rt ,
: i. m. a K.U -ak PVinnsv t artahall
11KTIV. wgl-g . biiu usui
285. 886 6th st, 8. Would taks light serv
ice lor peri ot rent. -
Cor. Russell and Kerby bet. Miss, and Wil-
' ... . . a ,
nams aves. i-none ts igi
o lwtr -.. n, i-. i elMtrle licht. lihonc
" u . lr in rooms. Phone Main 6882, 415
Mill st, '
FURNISHED housekeeping a)artnienti. eav
walking distance, moderate rates, a 92
Burnside. -
vivr ll.Rr.HT APTS. Three room bone
keeping apartment, strictly modern. King
Aif.ert. lltn sna Montgomery.' aiain onn
JULIAN APTS. 3 and 4 man furnished apart
ments; adults only. Marsh. 609.
LARGE 2 room basement apt. with bath, -light.
clean; references, r.aat 2WTI
THREE furnished modern moms; no children.
679 K. 21st. Take Brooklyn car. '
NEW TORK apts. E. Belmont and 7Ui. K. 238T
WAWTED TO KE3TT
We Want to Rent "; :
a B room up-to-date dwelling in select neighbor-
hcod. r
Abo houses, flats arid apartments. II you
have anv vacancies, prions Heave Together, care
.... . r . ...
o' orrnwe-f o . mwio i iwu
.... .1 hAiVia ..-ni.UuI .. .. f ..n. i.liui '
i rt n uuMiu . i li, ii t.i .. "
modem hou-e, with garage; I .urelliurst, lrv
tnrton .or the Heights, Lease for yeat of more.
mt-i n K (l
I Moor i , i
WANTED Two or- 8 room furnished . spart
: ments. moderate rent. Phone after 6:80 p.
m. Marshall 1746. - - -
REAL ESTATaf
BEACH PROPERTY
48
GET A BEAf'H HOME now at Seaside. Of . In
beautiful "CARTWHIGHT PARK" at ratitlced
prices; $25 to $700; easy installment. 6 pet
cent; soon to be connected by all paved high
way wish Eastern and Southern Oregon, which,
with proposed 2000 ft pier, will make "Cart
wright Park" one of the. rn-wt attractive spots
or Pacific coast. Whitmer-Kelly Co.. 414 Pit
tock block.
tT-i r ail r AT VniPIIHT
4 room, cottage, plastered full cement base
ment, plumbing, electric lights, cabinet kitchen,
completely furnished : close to beach and view
of ocean: only $725. Bog 65. Gresham. Or.
Phone 60-XL
SALT AIR HOTEL, on Tillamook beach, is now
opened. New management. Booms and board,
reasonable rstes. George Merse, owner, 809
Chamber of Commerce. Main 6003. ..-
BFS1NESS PROPERTT
$
FACTORY site, wet side waterfront, trackage.
paved street. Owner. 1421 Northwestern
Bank bldg. ' -
FOR SALE HOUSES
CI
JIST completed. 5 room 1 "U'T; i''
moreland. old ivory finish, hardwood floors
throughout, sll bnilt-ina, concrete basement floor,
fireplace, large upstair floored, 26x51 feet, tine
viiw. close to free golf links and Reed college,
excellent car service, built fot my own -home;
$4100 (cost $44001 ; act quickly. Business
Nf-iirs Msin 22Q. Rc-idencs Main 8775.
OH. MANi STOP PAYING RENT
Here is your chance: Good 3 room plastered
house and sleeping porch, good dry basement,
gaa, electric lights, city., water, good lot, 40x
100 with fruit and flowers, handy to car and
school; partly furnished; s real snap for $1075,
$175 cash, balance" like rent. See E. W.
Hughes. 607 Journal bldg. Phone Main 2858.
"ROSE CITY PARK
i 5 Room Modem Bungalow,
On E. 57th st. Hardwood Floors, Fireplace.
Price $3600. Terms. $676 Down,
$30 Per Month. Owner Leaving City.
A Real Bargain. Phone Tabor 284.
HOUSE of 6 rooms, lot 40xl0OH. block from
ear, aume furniture, good terms; price $1600--.
" House of A rootn, double constructed and
plastered, small payment. beL your own terms.
We have many good buys Iq small homes. If
you want s home see our list.
H. & H.. 815 S WETLAND BLIXI. '
LAURELHUnST" BUNGALOW"
ItlUV.VU .
6 rooms move right in; all street improve-.
ments paid- Something newsee it quick.
$1000.00 will handle. MB. DEL A HUN Tf.
MAIN lfU'J or s,ve. avaas v.
MAGNH-'ICENT 7-ROfM BUNGAIIW; IRV
LN'GTON; FINE LOCATION; FINE ROOM
IV BASEMENT FOR SUMMER SEWING;
EXTRA CLEAN; HARDWOOD FLOORS; GARAGE-BEST
OF FLOWERS. THIS IH NEAR
PERFECTION. FAST 21. HEHPMAX.
MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS
$2400 5 room house, 'extra large lot, fruit,
gsrdea and chicken yard, ' garage under house.
$lJFTemont st.
E. H-rf FTTZGIBBON. Owner;
i - 401 Board of Trade,
lYR
1 .
ADE or sell -A Jots, 8 room house, chicken
bemse; good soil, 1 . block to paved road, for s
-ft room bungalow. 8032 4 2d are. 8. E. Tabor
6085.
mi-iiuovT mvrn
Good home, fine location, low price, $4000. 7
oms. 2 fireplaces, furnace, shades, fruit, gar
age, terms. i z V i noiinej www, nuin.
$70O SNAP. : Be your own landlord. Neat
- , e-room imiasv witn iwwr w-.i nut um ew.ew,
nice lot- Owner. 4830 76th, st S. R. .
BY. OWNER, close to Hawthorne ear, 6 room
modern house, full basement; lot 60x100,
fruit; -$2100. terms. 1118 E. IJncoln.
6 ROOM .cottage, lot 75x100. 8 nice . fruit
trees,- chicken house; snap for $1650, terms.
209 Oregon bldg.. Broadway 1658.
WESTOVER TERRACES.. Honse for sale' by
owner. No agents. Phone Marshall 1875.
FOR SALE Two . roe-n boose, and lot. 71?
88d st . E. '
$20O0 Desirable 5 - room cottars, lot 100s
100. Woodstock. Sellwood 1386.
REAL ESTATE
HIT HOUiatrs!
l
uott 12 AND Bt.VOAUtW
have a, lilioto of thin iiirHt 4 room bun-
ralow at our office. It l heated within 2
b'ocka of Columhia Psrk. St. Johns corner. A
bte lot, 65x112 feet, beautiful shade tree:
giod place for rhirkriis and gardrn. The price
S.uuti; pay down and move In.
COK A. MrKK.NNA A CO.. Main 4523
"2 4ih Roerd of Trade bllg.
of.Y,riiii vi'"Vnii v t vvf
$1700 $1750 $1900 .1 rooniiC bath. gss.
rwirw Mgnts, run bssement, wsii
trajrs, not shs-ks, but plsstcred homes
in fine cotiUition. Street Improre
ntents all in end raid. Easy terms,
heven of these sold since Haturdsy
morning. -
J. -A. WICK MAN CO.,
Kirn. bldg. m ion.
204 Ry.
$ j 1 600 P1;NIN8CLA"DIKTRI1'T 1 000
ThiS iS n GrecleV lIlWl. ia.n.nl in n.l.l
beautiful lot, ahniirlsm-e nf (mil tr. i....i.
choice rosea and shrubbery. 4 room h'ouso and
ouuiuiMiings; nair cash will handle, bal
ance like rent. j
Hatch Our. Ads We (! Results.
C. A. WAHKINKB.
RITTEIC I.HWK A CO
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
$200 Cash
8 too no rmi. modern hnm. tttrrlotikina
pli W-it Hide, Fulton fark; an idfl . loiue for
large fsmilr, rommatidlng view of rlrer and
CitV: fine, full lot with urrl-n imI Hlta.lM m
lisndy to car; full price $3 I Ml. Why iny rent
wlien you can get this ht.me so reasonably ?
. ' ivn Erenings. ?
GEO. T. MOORfTCO. 1007 Yeon bMe.
East 'Washington St.
IMMKDIATK 1MWMESMION
! A modem liam with gsrsge, on cornef Int. in
one of IhM close-fi, lorsUoni in city, ck l.su
relhurst I'ark. SiiBiiyside car, located cor. 8Mb'
and E. Wsslllnirtnfl .1 nnlv SSflllll nil.. .....II
I'ond balance. A.. K. Hill, Bmadwiiy '42 1, or
errt.lnfl call T-7.152. i
$1076 HERE'S A HAPPY ENDING $1075
TO HOUSE HUNTING
3-rm. Peninsula park 'cottage hungslnw, .larg
rms., HghU, ess and water, nice bath, swrll
kitchen: the plumbing ! comiih-te ; SOslliO lot,
with, fruit and flowers; 3 '4 blocks to Kt. Johns
car, 3 to Orkley Green school. Terms. Ar-k
us ahont this inirk. Ojien- ereniiiKs.
GEO. T. MQQltK CO. 1 (07 JYeon Jildg.
TllA WTHORNE $3250
Here Is one of -the nlfliet, classiest IIUIsa
bungalows you ever saw. Hardwood floors, fire
place, bookcases, buffet, attic, Dutch kitchen
with canopy over range, crsnent basement, wash
trays, etc. Let us show you.
A. G. TEKI'K CO., -264
Stark st., near 3d. Main 3092. slain $316.
Branch office Both and Bsnrty. -
One Bl'ck Mt- Tabor Car
8 BOOMS, EAST MORRISON RT.
8 rooms, double constructed, bath, Dutch kit
chen, built-in buffet, full cement basement,
laundry trays, beautiful 60s 100 lot, fruit treee
and berries, gardrn all in, IHI.'iO. Terms.
n Evenings.
GEO. T. MOORK i '. 1007 Yeon Bldg.
$3000
Modern 0-rnom house, one; block from rar
line-; beautiful view; rooms sunny; fireplace;
large sleeping tmrch ; full remeot hssement ; laun
dry tube; fruit room; gsa, elMHrtcity; lawn,
flowers, all in etcellewt conditiou. Part pay
ment down, remainder like rent- Furniture if
desired. Phone Heliwood 1978; -
NEAR UNIONAND KH j.lNfiHWtmTH
8 ItOOMM AND LARGE ATTIC $3150
The owner has reduced price for immediste
sale. Ton would never dream it possible to
buy such a house In this location for so little
money; $600 cash will hsnclle.
A. O. TEE-I'K Cf.,
204 Stark St.. nesr 8d. Main 3IID2, Main 3616.
Rramh office 60th and Sandy.
SUNN Y8 IDE BUNGAMAV SNAP
Nice 5 r'Xmi bungalow fireplace, buffet, book
cse!l, cabinrt kitchen, cement bsseinent, Isnn
dry trays, attic; city liens all paid; on .. 85th,
near Main. Price a snap, $2500; $500 rash,
25 per month photo at our office,
GRUHSI A BENNETT
18 Board of Trade blclg. Msin 74 S2.
66t110"LOT. $20trT)OWV
Do you know s bargain when you ace one?.
At Portamouth we have listed an H room house'
in good condition, big lot 66x110 feet. Owsver
living in Alaska writes us to sell for $1630. The
house alone is worth more than $1650. i'ou U
get the lot tree.
COK A. MrKKN.NA A CO.
82 4th at.. Board of Trade bldg. Main 4 522.
East Washington St.
IMMEDIATE POSHKJ4MION
A modern htuie with garage, on corner lut. In
tne of bent close-in locations in city. j-l to
f tirelhur.t ark, Hiinny Me car. locsf'd corner
88th ami E. Washington st. ; only $4500, plus
small bond balance. A. K. Jllll. Broadway 4 2J,
or evening call Tabor 7532.
VACANT, $20
MONTH
. S room, double constructed bungalow by
owner. $1900; street improvements paid; Al
berts ear to 25Ui, 1 block north. 621 Sumner.
Woodlawn 64311.
WEST SLOPE MOUNT TABOR
- Modern 6 rooms and sleeping porch buns s
low, living room 22 feet lung, big garage with
cement driveway; all street imps, in and paid
3 blocks from Mount Tabor car. near S7th and
Yamhill sts. Price $4200: $1200 cash.
CLRVELAND-BAKR-HKNDERHON CO.
2 13' Railway Each. Bldg. Main 6752.
$2500 WOIIERN "RI NG.U.OWS-'OUO
MAKE THE RENT,, BUY THIS '
6 room bungalow, one floor, full, basement,
nice fireplace, . buUt-lna, fine plumbing, large
lot 76x110; near car; some fruit. 1 tils is a
snap at $2500. on eay agrmir. Evenings,
Mar. 6963: weekdays. Mjnji'7967. Maneis
,or Williams, 820 Chamber if t.'ommsme bldg.
Iltr8En3TY"PAKi7$3350
Here is s real brown t aSlornia bungalow of
6 rooms, oak floors, fireplace; furnace heat. The
prettiest corner lot you ever saw. A regular
park of fir trees on rear of lot. Out of town
owner wants J60II cash, balance like rent, '
COE A. McKKNNA A CO.
82 4th st. Board of Trade bldg. Main 4622.
ALAMEDA PABIv .
6 rooms and sleeping porch, $5750.
Located on Alameda drive, with splendid
view; modern in every detail; we would con
sider .it a privilege to show you.
' A. O. TEEPE CO..
264J5tark at., near 3d. Main 8092. Main 3516. 1
r Branch office 60th and Sandy.
I108E-CITTPARK SACRIFICE
V $4600
6; rooms, modern, hardwood floors, lot ROx
100 full cement basement, wash trays, fur
nacw. Fine garage with cement approach: 2
fireplaces; all assessments, including paving
paid.' Elegant location. Owner going east. Terms.
Tabor 507.
WEST MOUNT TABOR $8600
6 rooms with bardwood floors, fireplace, biif--feti
cement basement, furnace, etc, beautiful
corner lot, $100 bonded assesamcnta. Located
on; COth sW liCt ns show you.
i A. G. TEEPE CO.,
264 BUrk at., near 3d, Main 8002 Main 8916.
i Branch office 60th and Sandy.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Near City Park
1 $12,000
10 rooms, hardwood floor dowmtaTrV, lot 60s
100. Half cash, balance can be arranged.
WAKEFIELD, FRIES A CO.,
85 Fourth St.
$2650 SUBURBAN"" HOME
$200 down. $20 per month, including all in
terest. Park Roe, on an acre ' trs.1, modern
4 room bungalow with modern pluiubing. Small
garage; place now vacant; can be occupied ac
once, J: L. Hart man Co.. 7 Chamber of Com
merce bldg. lain 208.
$2500 $f200cash. 4 rooms and bath (tub
and toilet), P. W. Hewlett, owner. 1f
feet on 65th ate.. 147 on 71st st.. SW.
corner. Just over the city ltne, 6 blocks tv
Tretnont sts.. Mount Scott car. Fes countr
rock road, barn now under construction ; a
good dairy chance. About 20 large fruit trean
and garden. Kred Spear. 65th are. and 67lU
st.( Brentwood. Tabor 6887.
" KENTON
$5800 Deairable home, on comer lot. 6Sx
J0A, ft rooms, bsth and fireplace downstairs, 3
rooms, bath and kitchen upstairs, earae, hot
water beat, suitable for two f amUies," $ l&oo caan,
balance can be arranged.
. -WAKEFIELD. FRIES CO..
85 Fourth St.
Sl'LK.NDIO 7 -ROOM HOME. IHVINGTOV;
CHOICE IKATION: GOOD HASKMK.NT;
SEAT AND t'LEAN: llARDWOD I I .OOP i
THROUGHOUT. THIS I A CHARM DON'T
FA If TO SEE. EAST 273, HERDMAN.
$500 IMiVVN VACANT $25 MONTH
Modern 6 room bungalow, large attic, lull
cement basement, lot 64x124, hard - surface
street paid. This ta a bargain st $2750. Act
quick. See owner at 12Mi E. Taylor. '
LOVELY HOME
: T rooms, modem, on 75(100 ft lot. fruit
trees, fine shrubbery, beautiful rosea; in good
district. nsr csrline, clo-e to school, $5500;
terms, Tsbor 6913. 1169 Clinton st; '
HAVB bungalow, 6 large rooms, block of rar,
garage, cement walks, roses, plumbing, elec
tricity, gaa in; prompt possession. Thia week for
$1600, $300 down. Come on. Mount Scott
ear to Kern Park. Bee No. 6613 opposite.
" $1000. NORTH MT. TABOR DISTRICT
4 rooms, hath, toilet, gsa, full cement base
ment, etc., $360 cash, balance 2 year mortgage
at 6 per cent. Tabor 2934. -
" . . $3760 MT. TABOR $87.10
Sacrifice for ouk-lt sale, thoroughly modern
6 room borne, exuellent condition, fine i'ew,
1871 E. Abler. M. T. ,csr to 7t- Tabor 20
MODERN bungalow, lot 60x100; gus, electric.
fireplace, cement basement, in re trie ted dis
trict: $2500. i700 casta. Csll sftcr 6 p. Bi
ll, il E. 21th ft. y.
HAKE offer New, modern 7 nxiui Iioum, fr-
nace, corner lot, good district. Am leering
city; terma. Come see It. Sellwood 2706.
" ' (Coatlaned oal"oUo"Wlnt:"Puge