THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. 'BLUEBEARD' AFFAIR IS TRUMPED UP, IS BELIEF IN FRANCE Landru's 15 'Fiancees' Held Myth to Divert Attention From Peace Negotiations. By Pel Scott Mowrer Special Cable to Th Journal and The Chicago " Daily Nm (Copyright. 191. by Chios go DaCy New Co.) Paris, France. Juno 20. The Ldberal .newspaper Oeuvre charges that the sen . aatlonal Landru or modern "Bluebeard" - affair of Parla has been largely trumped up by the covernment with a view to distracting public opinion from the dila tor! nets of the peace negotlAtiona. It aay that there never really has been sufficient evidence aralnst Landru. who Is charged with having: murdered about 12 or 16 "fiancees." Oeuvre continues : "These crimes have been 'Wholly in vented by the police, who desire to dis tract public attention from the council of four. But their efforts have sur passed all verisimilitude. The idea of causing the disappearance of IS women without finding a single one ; the Idea . of emptying; ponds to discover a pos sible cadaver ; th Idea of sweeping- chim neys to reveal incriminating soot and of the daily theatrical strokes with which the readers 'have been stunned in every article has finally disgusted even . 1 the most easy going. The transportation strikes put an end to all this. It is In the streetcars and auto busses that the people read the morning newspapers. Being obliged to ' walk they no longer have the leisure to read this kind of romance. Those who were painfully composing this shadowy story have understood that- their - efforts would henceforth be In vain, and have ceased trying to, entertain u with a mythical being who no longer interests anyone. This story has been interrupted in the midst of its manufacture.' . Coast Track Meet Program Calls for . 2 Days at Tacoma According to the official program of the peace jubilee to be held at Tacoma from June 30 to July 7, Just received this morning in ' Portland. - two days will be consumed In staging the annual Pacific coast track and field champion ships In the Tacoma stadium. This is not in accordance with notifications sent Manager George W. Philbrook of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic, club. When the Pacific Northwest associa tion events were held recently on Mult nomah field. Tony Bell, coach of the Tacoma Athletic club, aspirants told'the local officials that July 1 would be the date in Tacoma, but now comes the pro gram saying that July 1 will find the preliminaries being run and the finals on the afternoon of July 2. Canadian day has been named for July 1 and starting at 1 o'clock p. m. will be the grammar achool champion ships, followed by the Pacific coast con i tests. Manager Philbrook has made ar rangements to take his 16 Winged "M" athletes .to Tacoma next Monday after noon and return to Portland early Wednesday morning and he is confident that but one day will be set aside for the titles when it is een that there are not enough entries to call for more than two or possibly three heats is, any one race. The athletes would not have their strength taxed too much for not even the national championships require two days to put across the winners. Man ager Philbrook telegraphed to Coach Bell asking for an official ruling on the date. - - Carl Johnson, the Spokane flyer, may not be seen in action at Tacoma during the championships, the reason being given out that he figures he has had too strenuous a season already and that he is due for a rest during his vacation between semesters at the University of Michigan. However, If he feels that he is In nis best possible condition he may journey to the coast and represent the Spokane Athletic club. . Handicap Net Play Is Resumed Today Xo matches were played on the Irv lngton club courts Thursday, due to -the heavy rains and the schedules of the an nual spring handicap tenuis tournament of the Irvlngton club as well as the Portland center boys and .Juniors cham pionships will be played today. The matches originally set for Thursday Will be carried on today ' on the whole, with the exception of the time set for one or two. An added affair to the center schedule Is the Westerman-Burke contest. Following is the Irvlngton club sched ule for today: Semi-finals, women's doubles, Mrs. J. P. Mulder and Ines Falrchild vs. Mrs. Hafland Wentworth and Miss Li Hie Fox. at 10:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m. -Semi-finals mixed dou bles, Mrs. J. P. Mulder and Walter Ooss vs. Miss Irene - Campbell and Marion Kyle; :30, Miss Miriam Sinclair v and A. R. Munger vs. Mrs. Harland Went worth and Phil Neer ; 7 p. in., semi finals mixed doubles. Miss Harriett Johnson and Allen Hofman vs. Miss - Stella Fording and Kenneth Smith: semi-finals men's singles, Herbert Swett vs. Stacy Hendrix, 7 p. m. IT, S. Defeats Italy In Basketball at Inter-Allied Games t- Pershing Stadium, Paris, . June 27. - (17. P.) Americans won first and second places In the 100 meter dash finals of the inter-allied games here Thursday. The point winners finished in the following order t Charles PaddockV Pasadena, first; Ed ward Teschner, Lawrence, Mass., sec ond; Howard; .Canada, thirds Time. 10 4-5 seconds. V , v, (This is within one-fifth of a second of the world record, made by Lippincott. in the Olympic games at Stockholm in 1913.) The American basketball team defeat ed Italy. 65 to 17. In wrestling. Gargano .(Italy) defeated Kryskow (America). , In the boxing events, Kgan knocked i out Negri (Italy) in the first" round. "'X wmmTmmmmamt O hi i , 6 Joshua Leach III Ienver, Colo., June 27. (I. N. 8.) Joshua. A. Lach,76 years of age, foun der of the Brotherhood of Locomotive ) Firemen and Englnemen, who has been In attendance at the twenty-eighth trien nial convention of the organisation, is seriously 111 in Denver. Mr. Leach came to Denver from Sedalia, Mo., as the truest of jthe railway bsotherhood. REPORTS past 'week indicate good fishing ; conditions ,in almost all streams, water conditions fine and fish generally taking the fly. Summary of reports received are as follows: t South Fork, Nehalem River, Wheeler Water conltttions excellent. Fish striking fly and spinner. Report covers river Nehalem Falls to Mohler. Full baskets reported by a number of fisher men. Nearest hotel. Wheeler. Nehalem River, Mohler. Or. Water Clear and spinner used. Good catches reported past week. Nearest hotels Wheeler and Nehalem. Lucklamute River, Black Rock Water clear and low. : Fly fishing most suc cessful. Many fine catches made this week. One can easily get the limit with fly. Camping grounds only. Marys River, Summit, Or. Water clear. Spoon and worms used. Good catches daily. Hotel at Summit. Molalla River, Molalla Or. Water clear. Fish striking spinner and taking bait, a number of good catches reported last week. Hotel at Molalla. Calapooia. River, Brownsville, Or. Water condition fair, and various kinds of flies used. A few good catches re ported about 20 miles up river. Stopping places most anywhere along stream. San U am River. Crabtree Water clear. Spinner and worms used. A few fair catches reported recently. Hotels at Lebanon. Willamette, Springfield Water etill a little high for good fishing. Flies and spoon used. Boat fishermen have best success, bank fishing not so good. Ho tels at points along stream. North Santiam, Mill City Water clear. Flies and bait used. Good catches reported this week. Hotel at Mill City. McKenzie River. Coburg Water low and clear. Ginger quill, red and blue upright, flying caddis, seavey spoon used for salmon and redsides. Good catches of salmon and redsides made daily. Hotel at various points along stream. North Umpqua, Roseburg Water clear and cold. Spinner fly and bait used. A few catches made with all three meth ods. Fishing not very good except at unfrequented streams good distance off and hard to reach. Hotels at Rose burg. ,, Rogue .River, Grants Pass Water clear, fine spinner used. Some good catches reported. Hotels at Grants Pass. Yanks Make Clean Sweep in Shooting Paris. June 57. (I. N. S.) The United States made a clean sweep of the honors in the individual rifle shooting com petition in the interallied games on the Dauvours range yesterday, winning first 18 places in the competition. Wind and rain conspired to make shooting diffi cult. Sergeant Btanley Smith of Cleve land won the . interallied championship with 275 out of a possible 300 targets, leading the field of 17S marksmen, who represented eight nations at every range save one. Gunnery Sergeant L. "V. Hen- son, 13th marines, Divernon, 111., was the runner up, with 266. Aberdeen Golfers Will Play Everett Aberdeen, Waslu, June 27. Gofer? men and women, from the Everett Coun try club, will meet the Grays Harbor Country club In a match at the Har bor course Saturday afternoon. Cap tain W. G. Fovargue of the Harbor team announced today. The Everett golfers will have men and 10 women players for the' contest. Play will start promptly at 1 o'clock, Saturday after noon. ' '. fTiHE Central Door & Lumber company X baseball team will meet the Co lumbia Park aggregation on the Colum bta park grounds Sunday afternoon starting at 2 o'clock. Manager Tin dall's parkers have been taking on ev erything In sight and efforts are being made to make a championship team out of this outfit. Manager Howry of the Hesse-Martin company nine is anxious to secure a game for any Sunday afternoon. His last victory was a 15 to 2 affair over the Oregon City Woolen Mills on the Franklin platter. He can be reached by calling any time during the day at Cast 7900 or at B-1884 In the eve ning. The Htssft-Marllii contingent play all their "home" contests on the Frank lin field. ; The O-W. R. & N. boys are billed to appear against Oregon City on the Cane mah park grounds Sunday afternoon at 3 :15 o'clock. What promises to be the hardest tus sle yet encountered by the Standlfer Shipbuilders is scheduled for Sunday against the Wood burn team at Wood burn. Manager Wayne Francis Lewis says he is not going to take any chances of losing to the Oregonians and he is going to assemble the fastest organiza tion possible. The Dalles; Or., representatives, will entertain Bill Heales' Kirkpatrick Stars Sunday afternoon. United Artisans have completed ar rangements for a game at Eatacada, Or., through the A. G. Spalding & Brothers Booking agency, s " ft At Chicago; (1st game) R.H.E. St Louis ... 000100010 i 9 3 Chicago 100011101 -5 9 2 Batteries Tuero, Ames and demons; Hendrix, Douglass and 0lrrell. At Chicago : (2d game) ' R. H. PJ. St. Louis 31000630 0 7 13 2 Chlcaeo J 011010 0 0 03 9 - 2 Batteries Meadows and Snyder ; Mar-1 tin ana vary. At Cincinnati ; j , R. II. R. Pittsburg . 00900 00 3 8 Cincinnati . ... . .... .... 1 0 S 0 07 8 0 Batteries Adams and Schmidt ; Reu ther and Win go. (Called end of sixth inning; wet grounds.) New Tork at Brooklyn : No game ; wet grounds. Rnntnn n t Ttiilj'alrhta "V . I , . , ( .rain--: !-.-- v -i -v-- ...... . j Pacific Northwest ; Ski Tournament to Be Staged Sunday Skiing experts from all the Pacific Northwest will gather at Paradise val ley,' Rainier National park, Sunday, for the third annual Pacific Northwest ski tournament. The " tournament will be the principal attraction there that day. but the whole valley will be turned over to enthusiasts on toboggans and on ski a. present to take advantage of the oppor tunity to enjoy winter sports eight days after the summer of 191$ has been offi cially ushered in. The annual tournament is a young in stitution In the Pacific Northwest. The first one. in 1917, brought only four en tries. - That it took well was evidenced the next year when, in spite of the fact that America was busy winning the war. and most of the expert ski runners of the Northwest were in the service, 17 entered. " This year that number is going to be far overpassed, and compe tition promises to be mighty keen. Tho Northwestern Ski club is respon sible for the giving of the tournament, and O. M. Overn, publisher of the Ta coma Ttdende, is in active charge of ar rangements. Kntry is open to anyone, whether a member of the club or not. Willie White Beaten In Idaho Net Play Lewlstort, Idaho. June 27. Fennimore Cady of Coeur d'Alene won the Idaho state tennis championship Thursday at Lew is ton by defeaUng "Wee" Willie White in the final round of the titular tournament in a four-set match. White started off by winning the first set 7-5. but the remainder of the match was all in favor of Cady, who won three sets in successing, 6-1, 6-0, 6-2. The powerful driving and accurate placing done by Cady was too much for his youthful opponent. Both Cady and White will be starters In the Inland Em pire tennis tournament to be played off In Spokane next week. Barry and Strunk Return to Athletics New Tork, Juno 27. (I. X S.) Two familiar races are missing from the lineup of the Boston Red Box today. Jack Barry and Amos Strunk are the missing members. Barry and Strunk were sent back to the Athletics, the team of their early triumphs in world's championships, for Bobby Roth and Maurice Shannon. BUILDING PERMITS " B- C. Kickrraon, repair midene, 9S5 E. 20th between Preecott and Going; builder iu; Samuel H. Dickens, ereet renidence, 122t E. 18th N. between Jerrett and Ainaworta; builder. W. M. Cheppell; 100. Tony Pappaa, repair fruit ttaad. 107 Jersey ftt.. between BurHngtoa and Alta; builder. A. R. Folkenbere: S3 5. Joseph Eerael. repair residence, 335 E. 11th; builder same: 690. Joe Oattucio. repair dwelling. 554 K. 22d at., between Woodward and Tacgart; builder, J. H. Leece: $100. John Skoo, erect sara . SSt Montana, be tween Mason and bhaler; builder. W. A. San ders; ISO. C M. Stafford, erect residence, 1034 Kil 11 ns worth, between 34th and Marguerite ; bulkier, E. T. Falling; 33000. City of Portland, alter Jail. 24S Oak at., be tween 2d and 3d: builder same; $20. Mrs. T. B. MeDaniel, repair bakery. 1004 Belmont, between E. 83d and E. 34th its.: builder, F. W. Gildemeiater; 3730. Minnts Barley, repair residence, 404 Central are., between Tyler and Hudson; builder same ; 3100. Bertha F. Murphy, Tepair residence. 752 Clackamas; builder, John Fritacb; 330. C. . WoWerton, erect garage, 860 Laurel, between Chapman and 20th; builder, F. V. Op penlander; 3900. U. M. Strong, erect store, 14 N. 10th at., be tween Burfiside and Oak; builder. O. R. Way man; S8SOO. IT E. Bates, repair dwelling, 404 E. 29th be tween Clinton and Diriaion; builder same; 3300. W. R. Honeyaaan, erect dog kennel, 574 K. 7ftth. cor. Grand are.; builder, J. Kiimbel; 3200. H. P. tiaraen, erect garage. 4910 62d St., be tween 39th and 40th area.; builder. H. F. Lar sen: 350. Geo. Sams, repair dwelling. 800 E. 88th at., between Wasco and 88th; builder same; 330. Geo. Sams, erect garage, 300 E. 88th St. N.. between O-W. R. A. N. and Waaoo; builder same; 350. J. W. Sprlggs, erect residence. 4383 42d ae., between 43d and 45th ats.; builder same; 3050. H. Gordon, erect residence, 60 E. 44th, be tween E. Dana , and . Stark: builder same; 33500. H. Jordon, erect residence, 58 K. 44U. be tween E. Deris and . Stark; bnilder same; 33500. H. Gordon, erect residence, 53 E. 44th, be tween E. Davis and E. Stark; builder same; 33500. M. G. Steel, repair barn. 4219 48th are. H. K., between 42d and 43d eta; builder same; 833. I. R. Deppoman, repair reaidenee, 7 ft 7 Tac gart, between 24th and 23th; builder. Toiler 4b Moore; 3100. . D. N. Greene, erect garage. SIS N. Iranhoe, between Fessenden and Trumbull; builder same; 3200. Fred Togler and Tft. R. Cotter, ereet garage 343 Chapman, between Market and Mill; builder W. G. Whiteside: 3150. PaaJ Galle, erect garage, 3319 60th at. be tween SSd and 84th tei builder same; 3150. 11. M. BuUwinkel, concrete runway, 467 E. 53d, between Sherman and Diriaion; builder, R. D. Crowe; 360. JTKW..TODAT Send Us Your Old Carpet Old Bags sad Wselea Cletarsg. We Make KewslBle, Hass-WeTsa Fluff Rugs They Wear Lite Ira. - Bar Bars Were AH Sties. Mail Order Send far Booklet. Carpet Cleaning fzia Br Steam Cleaned, tl-M wEBTitKir nxrrr bug ca 34 Tnlea Ave. X. East MIS Faeaea B-m METbTIKG KOTICES 41 AL KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. & Cereauralal session Saturday. Jane 23, com mencing at 2:30 p. as. Muni cipal Anditorium. Third and Market sta. Business eeeaion will be held In Masonic Temple I 10 a. m. Petitions should be given to the Recorder . as anna aa nnasihla. Candida tee will report at Tke Auditorium at 1:30 p. m First section will commence) at 2:30 p. as. Second section at 8 p. m. A parade will take place from the Masonic Temple at 7 -SO p. m. Nobles should wear full drssa and tea, Visiting nobles cordially ia riled. By order of the Potentate. HUGH 3. BOTP. Recorder. SPECIAtt communication. Eaet Gate Ldge No. 155, A. F. and A. M.. Monday erenm. Jane 30. East Eightieth and1 Gliaan streets. 7:30 p. ax Work in the) E. A. degree. .ll members of East Gate kxse urgently requested tot be present to make final arrangements for our visit to Wasco lodge Nov 15. The DaUea, Or., on Saturday. July S. ts cenfer the M. M. degree. All members of Portland lodges are Tery cordially invited to ac company tu to Tho Dalies on that date. Wasco lodge No. 15 requested specially that ail lodge tfs notified, ot this visit. Notice, later in re a&rd to time ot' learins. Please oommnnfciato witl, tbo andensgned. - - K. P. MERT55, W. M. CHAKLKH HEiJiua, Beceetary. OREGON LeODGE No. 101. A. F. and A, M. Special cora manteatioo tomorrow (.Saturday) , evening at 8 o'clock. - Work ia the F. C. degree. Visiting breth ren cordial Ir invited. . B order of the W. M. ifiSU S. FAJKKEK. Becretarj., MEETiyg yOTICES 41 BtfNNTSIDE LOIKiE, NO. 163. A. Fr AND A. M. Snaeial communication -E. A. degree, 8 p. an. this Saturday and M. M. degree, 7:80 p. na. By order W. M. JOllMUKKKR, Act. Secy. SJUBLEM KWKLKY a speeialty; SnttosM. pane, ebarma Jaeger Rma 131-188 Sth at XJite! statistics MARRIAGE I.ICENSF.f Charles IX Thompson, lasal, 710 North Iran boe, and Mrs. Fntdeoeo HiaU. legal, 719 North. Itanhoe. --. . Frederick Frank Herman, 88, 021 East Tenth street, and Emma A. Barr, 20, Maden'a hotel, Ignas Baataaeh. 40, 584 Pattygrove, and AiLina Haydn, legal. Route 2, Milwaukie. . Chria MarUiaUer, 24, 167 Corbett street, and Katharine Fisher. 24. 649 K. ISth street. Frank Ernest Tompkins, 19, 21 East Eighty lint street, and Mary K. Lees. 18, 1407 Mal lory arenaet: : ' Frederick Benson, legsl. 565 U Waahingtsa street, and Cecil Kirkpatrick, legal, Multnomah hotel. George Steele, legal. 893 East MadUon, and Mabel M. Symes, legal. 624 East Stars. crank Peecher, 21, 110 East Seventy-second street, and Nellie M. Dowes. 18, 69 East Beveoty-secotid street. V. O. Ramsdell, , 23, 484 Jefferson street, and Ruth E. Keller, 23. 891 Westover terrace. John Joseph FiUpatricav legal. Lemars. Iowa, and Marie Uannigan. legal, 978 East :ouch. George 3. Duser, 27, 6 East Seventh-sixth tr?et, and Ethel Choate. 22.' 828 Second street. Charles A. McOormack. 20. 4901 Biity second street southeast, and Clara A. Grecbn, 21, 4901 Sixty-second street southeast. rlerman F. Fupke, legal, 1215 Cleveland ara nuu. and Hazel Strieker, legal. Hillsdale. lnUl A. Payne, 30. 309 H Eart Twelfth sU.et. and Elva Armitage, 28, 809 H Kast Twelfth street. BIETHS avKICK To Mr. end Mrs. George Krick, 859 Mallory, Jane 20, a son. , WllEELEB To Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wheeler, 68 E. 8th. June 19, a daughter. UMAX To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Laman. 694 . Rodney. June 2i. a daughter. BACKAFNER To Ma. and Mrs. IL G. Ba- chafner. 915 E. TarahiU, June 20, a daughter. MCINT08H To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mcintosh. 115 K. Coocb, June 14, a son. JACKSON To Mr. and Mra. W. C Jackson. 577 E. 10th, Jane 23, a son. OKI To Mr. and Mrs. F. Oki. 24 N. 4th, June 17, a son. JONES To Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jones. 447 E Davis, June 28. a son. BLIED To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blied, 689 E. Morrison. June 24, a son. SMITH To Mr. and Mra. A. 1 Smith, 870 E. 1 SStli. Jane 1 9. a son. FERGUSON' To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ferguson, Maplewood, Or., J una 21. t son. 1K CABI, To Mr. and Mr. Louia De Carl. tflIB E. Clay. June 21. a daughter. SLATER To Mr. and Mrs. Cfaarlea Slater. 192 W. Watta, June 24. a daughter. 8Cif.?fiJ'FArtTo- Ur n,i M"- N. Sciaroffa, 430 E. 45th, June, 23, a damhter. NICKOLS To Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Nickels. 0728 56th are.. June 10. a daughter. STRATTON To Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stratton. 9521 0th are.. June 13, a daughter. BERG To Mr. and Mrs. B. Berg. bXH E. 16th. June 18, a daughter. BOND To Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bond, 738 H Michigan, Jane 22, a son. MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Martia. 1184 K. 14th. Jane 20, a son. HA WES To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kawes. 648 E. Everett, June 20, a daughter. ALBRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. Alva A. Albright, 851 Bryee ave., June 21, a daughter. ANGUS To Mr. and Mrs. James M. Angus, 832 Hassalo, Jane 24. a son. DANIELS To Mr. and Mra. Xi. Daniels, 6410 SOth. Jnne 12, a daughter. WATT To Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Watt. 422 hi E. Burnside. June 20, a son. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Davia. 617 Vanconrer, Jane 22, a son. CON KLIN To Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Conklin, 75th, JWtt 22, . ,m. PERKINS To Mr. and Mra. F. E. Perkins. 2104 Heaeelo. June 20, a daughter. KENDR1CK To Mr. and Mrs. A. Kendrick, 167 K. 62d, June 16, a son. KELLER To Mr. and Mrs. F. Keller. 55 E 8 2d. June '20. a daughter. GCLOVSON To Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Gulovaon. ,l?TTt--,,,Inp' J"n 22, a daughter. NAwt;T Mk "4 Mrs- J- K. a 14th. Jane 20, s eon. BOTDSTON -To Mr. and Mrs. Edw. TJ. Boyd- ston, 615 Dekum are., June 19. a daughter HAVERCKOFT To Mr' 'Ja Mrs.Hey f! Harercroft. 166 W. Watta, June 17. a daugh- L-AIRD To Mr. and Mra, A. A. Laird. 891 , " u--x, iiub io, aaognter. LI3ST To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Llssy, 2034 E. Alder. June 9. a son. aM.IT.HTTo n1 Mra. T. B. Smith, 66C Oth, June 14, a daughter nnr" Mr,-, " Cha.. Natlg.rt. 309 17th, Jans 11, a daughter. MARENO To Mr. and Mra. F. Mareno. 804 E. 39th. June 17. a daughter. i PEATHS AND ? GALVIN At residence. 893 E. Burnxide St.. Jane 25. Elizabeth Galrin. aged 78 yevta. mother of Mrs. Margaret Chapman of tn Diego. Cel.. and Mra. Elof Johnson of this cty, and grandmother of Mrs. L. O. Potter. Funersl will be held from MeEntee A ElHrs pa-lorj, 16th and Bverett ate, Saturday, June '28, at 8:30 a. m.. thence to All Saints charh, E. 39th and Glisan sts., at 9 a. m., where reauiera mass will be offered. Friends invited. later- McKAT In liouston, Texas, June 15, Joseph M. McKay, age 21 years. He learea mnth-.r Mrs. Anna McKay, two brothers. John and Leo Mcavay. .Funeral seracea wm bo held Saturday, June 28, at 9 o'clock a. m.. at St. Stevens church, 41st and Taylor streets. Remains at the parlors of Breeze and Snook. Belmont at 35th until 8:30 a. m. Interment Mt. Calvary eemeiery, SOMMARSTROM In this city, at liia late residence, 4 71 Taylor st., March 28, Cap tain Johannes M. Sommarstrom, aged 43 years, husband of Mrs. Hilda Sommarstrom, brother of Axel, Edward, Felix and Hugo Sommarstrom of Columbia City, Or., and Agda Sommarstrom of Berkeley, CaL The funeral eerricea will be held Saturday, June 28, at 8 o'clock p. m., at Finley's, Montgomery at Sth. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City cemetery. PERKINS la this city at hie late residence. 5629 44th at. S. E., Jane 24. Alonxo er tins. sged 92 years, father of Mrs. E. Rogers, Mrs. Fannie Slipp, Dudley and Charlea Perkins, all of this eity. The funeral serrtr.es will be held Saturday, June 28, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Finley's. Montgomery at Sth. Friends in vited. Interment at Rirerview cemetery. GAT In this city at hey late residence, 1533 East Stark, June 27. Minerva Agnes Gay, age 72 ears, wife of Charles W. Gay. mother of Mr. Nellie V. Walter of this city. Mrs. Clara Gay Spear of Los Angeles, Calif., and Ru fna A. Gay of Oregon City. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. STATJCH At the reidee. 688 Delay street. Hotel Tivoli, Jon 23. Ernest F. Stauch, aged 51 yean; beloved husband of Edith Stanch. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Satur day), Jnne 28. at 3 p. as., at the chapel of Miller A Traeey. Interment at Riverview ceme tery. BARllOW At 1-os Angela. CaL. June 22, Sylvia K. Barbow, aed 34 resrs, wife of the late Joseph E. Barbow and mother of John L. Spellman of IJbu Angeles. Cal. The , re mains are at Finley's. Montgomery at Cth. No- tn-o ot fnnersl hereafter. CROCKER In this city, June 27. Alice Crock ' er, aged 31 years; beloved wife of Perry Crock er. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jane 28. at 1 p. m., from the chapel of Miller As Traeey. Interment at MuHmamah Park cemetery. HENEs'O June 20, at the family retideaee. 751 Gantenbein avenne. Christian Hening, age 73 jears; beloved husband of Henrietta Hening; deceased is also survived by 1 1 children. Re mains are at Pearson's Undertaking parlors, Rus se.l street at Union- avenue. COON In this city. June 26, William Coon, aged 89 yean, late of Baker. Idaho. - The remains are at Finley's. Montgomery at Sth. Notice of funeral hereafter. WOLF In thia city. Jane 2, Mrs. A. Wolf, age 34 years, late of 767 E. 14th N. Remains ate at Pearson' Undertaking pirlors, Rnjsell street at 1'nion avenue. GALVIN EHzabethi Gal via, 893 , E. Burnside. June 15. 78 years, endocarditis. CHESERT John G. Uhenery, 730 Hoyt. Jnne 23, 33 yean, arteioselerosia. ROBINSON Myrtle 11. Robinson. 077 EL. Tam hill. JuneS5, 9 months, tuberculosis. TOKVS Frank T. Toeva, 686 Irving. June 23. 65 years, angina , pectoris. KITCH Dtena W. Kiteb, 1150 Taggart, Jane 25, 66 years, dilatation of heart. STARK Ray Edrnend SUrk. SL Ttncents &--vital, June 24, 25 years, peritonitis. AN DHL'S Wills rd P. Andras. Campbell hotel. June 29. 69 yean, myocarditis. PORTER Sarah Jane Porter. Emanuel hospit al. Jun.23. 82 years, scute nepbritin. STOTJTKNBURG Vets Stoutenburg. 249 Mor ris, June 24, 12 yers, cerebro meningitis. PAGE Rose Bella Fags, Good Samaritan hos pital, June 25, 24 year.,, peritonitis. ORR Le Roy" Orr, Arlington hotel, June 19, 68 years. -mitral insufficiency. RF.POK Nikola Keywe. Gnilda Lake. June 22, 47 years, drowning. SCHEBLK Prudence 3. Scheble, 704 E. 66th, June 25, 76 years., chronic endocarditis. M'HALET Mary Ann McHaley. 1734 E. 13th, Jnne 24,' 77 years, cancer. LOXLET John E. Loxley. Good Samaritan hospital. June 24. 78 years, enlarged pros tate. - ' . . - ' .: JOHNSTON 'Margaret Ann Johnston; Portland Sanitarium. Juno S3, 29 yearn, f'r'"r" :& FINN IG AN James It. Finnigaa, Good Samari tan hospital, Jon 24, 67 years, diabetes. ALBANO Katharine D. Albano, 703 1 41st, June 23, S years, endocarditis. FLORISTS MARTIN aV FORBES CO.. flocifU. 854 Wash iagtoa. Main 269. A-126S. Flower tor aU oeeaatona artistically arranges.. CLARlTTiROS.. IWiirta. Morrison at. 'bet. 4th' -and 6th. phono Mate A-1803. Fine flow en andfloral designa No branch stores. Liberty market florist. th and ! hill ate. Vat (lowers, planta and deeVma. 8U- wood green house 649 Nehalem ave. Sell. 15 20. PORTLAND' Floral and Bird Shop. Designs and decorations. Mala 4678. - 326 Morrison. PEOPLKS FLORAL SHOP. 348 Alder. Bit atgna and aecorationa. Pbtftte Marshall 08sj TIW IBS' FLORAL CO. FLOWERS AND PLANTS. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 1414 4 th at. FTJTfEHAL DIRECTOB8 Hotmail Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors Third and Salmon Street Main 607, A-1311 vtu. - o 11 o H HlilUiU U O'CIV Progressive Funeral Directors Main 9 Montgmnerr at Bth A-15QS Wilson & Ross FAST 7TH AND MTJLTONOMAH ' Funeral Directors Et 34 i . C-3165 4 F. S. Dunning, Inc. THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS 414 B. Alder St Phone Eat 53. B-B223 Dunning & McGntee Broadway and Ankeny Sts. Lady Aacbtant Phones Broedtvsy 486. A-4358. A. D. Ken worthy & Co. 8802-5804 92d St S B.. Lent Phone Tsbor 6267. Home Phone TV61 l"Wl F.L. Lerch ;Ml,t V nur.KTAKKHS Tj. 11th and Hawthorne MeFNTEE A FILERS, funersl parlor., wi'.h all tha privacy of a bom. 16th and Everett ats. Phen Rmsdwsv S133 Home A-21SS. :HiMrTi iyiupikv 243 and 230 Killnnworth ave., neer Williams w. wiwnm-ii shod. oilSR MILLER As TRACE!, independent Funeral rm rectom. Price as low as $20, 840. 860. rTs-hingten at Ella. Msln 2691. A-7835 Wiisoni&Wiison 1157 rterbr -tree. Wdln. 494Q. C-11SS f? to niSTT A" ... B"rs to W. IL Hsmltjon. 1078 E. GUsaB. . Phona Tahoe 43 lit OfiiC WBS A-2321 V,mer 8t and risr Breeze & SnookirS47Be it2?" A. R. ZeiSer COsosWoVS; lPlfr,C!fini Cndertakine parlors, 445 Mor CnCSOIl 'rKm rf BroTdway 2534 It. T BTRNES. new rasidenoe stabtthmenu 901 Wirtsmv W nod lawn J2ft - 0-1043 MOrVtmElTTS Portland Marble Works 266 4h Bt. Ormo.ite Cltv Hall. Neu Bros. BLAtiSINQ GRAniTE Co U 267-3RP ST. AT MAOISON LOST AND FOTJXP tl iliE KXJLrvOWING articles have been found on car of the Portland Railway, Light At Power company: (Jnne 25. 1919) 3 purses. 1 key. 1 bunch key. 1 pin, 3 glove, 1 pair gloves, 10 packages, 8 lunch boxes. 1 milk carrier, 2 baiketa, 1 pr. sandals. 1 suit case, 1 scythe. 1 steel rule, 2 mouldings, 1 'sack tools. 4 po. pipe, 2 umbrella. Owners may obtain y,m-rnjr a e irt ns a iuer oireets sta. UEWABD To anyone who will eive iov in- farmstion leading to the discovery of my S pass.WTieVToIet automobile, 1919 Oregon lirenie No. 5832, factory 19280. motor B-0522; stolen loct Monday noon from the front , of my barber sbp at the "corner of 2d and Couch sts. J. Horenstein. Telephone Bwy. 2482. $25 REWARD for information leading to re covery of 5-pess. Ford ante, license No. 26881. It hss a kerosene carburetor, no front license plate; taken from garage 10th and Sal mon sts., the morning of the 30th. Call Main 3287. - LOST Monday afternoon, a locket, bet 3d st and Strand theatre, bet. 1 :30 and 2 p. m. Inside is a lady's and gentleman's cutout picture. The party who finds will please phone Woodlawn 1205. ask for Mrs. Smith, and receive reward. SMALL black bill (older containing S40, on Sth floor Morgan bldg. or between Morgan htdg. and Panteges. Finder please call Wdln. 6032. Reward. LOST Fox terrier dog. white with yellow head, answers to name of Yankee. 146 Killings worth ave. C-2820 or Woodlawn 2961. Re ward. LOST Sunda afternoon, ladies nl,l himHn,. esse watoh; small diamond ens raved with monogram "IL C F. Reward. Phone Main 7823. LOST Package containing Mjk ectrf betwoeu 6 and 7 o'clock Wed. eve. on VancTcrrr ear er on sidewalk in front of Ow: drug store. Main 2486. Reward. LOST Between Sth and 1st. along public mar ket, postoffice savings account with two 850 Liberty bonds and two checks, indorsed by Mis Lester. Pleese retarn to postoffice. Reward. DEPUTY. SREitfFF knows party who took auto gloves from car 5S8o Wed. ere. Macadam rd. If not returned to 702 Northrop st. immediately prosecution will follow. FOUND- Handbag with small amount of menev. Owner oaa have same by identifying prop erty ana paying tor uua aa. jau Manual 164. FOtJNlVPocketbook with content, on Oregon Glty car. U. uuatalson, K. l. 17-B. Mil waukie. Or. LOST By sick man, with large family. 300, on or near 4 th st- Phone Sellwood 1500. Receive good rewards LOST Bine "hng-me-tiht," bet. Brooklyn st and Kenilworth park. Please 'phone 8ellwood 4S5. Reward. LOST- fli 12 Axmlruter rag, on Mississippi ave." or Willamette bird. Finder pleas call Main 4633. FINDER of eye glasses near East 70th and Glisan sts. pleaee return to 160 E. 60th st N. or Journal bldg. Reward. LOST W Unbone and leaf )in. stone in center. Knight Templar pendant- East 5336. Reward. HELP WATTI-ED MULE r A CONTRACTOR to log and put board ' can from 6.000.000 to 80.000.000 feet of fir timber, one mile from railroad, with owa equipment. Phone or see W. U. ktott. Bank of Commerce, Salem. Oc. t - - - , i WANTED rThree cloak operators and on skirt maker; first-clasa hands only need apply. Strictly union shop, adhering to all union prin ciples. Liberal in every way. Write for partic ular to Parker Cloak tc Suit company, 410 Globe bldg.. Seattle, Wash. ' LARGE insurance sgenoj wants cffjje boy. 16 to 1 8 years; permanent position for reliable boy. Salary email but excellent opportunity for sr'vancement and biuinesa training. Address in own handwriting. in, journal. BOY wanted, 15 to 18 years old. to learn auto painting trade. Cooley's Used Car Center. 15th and Washington. WANTED Three discharged soldiers or sailors; permanent position. Apply room 819 Piatt b:ia. WANTED House to bouse canvasser for best household article on market the Odorless Cooker. Apply at 633 Washington st. DISHWASHER wanted. 6 days weak! Apply chef. Arlington clnb. 209 Park t.- HKI.P WANTED MISC 49 DOMESTIC SCIENCE Teacher to represent educational department well-known firm; salary and expenses; no selling; commercial demonstrator need not apply. Ad dress box L-38. Journal giving age. training. salary expected. WkCTTinva ifiMrnrn EVERY GRADUATE OF BEHNKB-WALKKB BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography. banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Free estelog. STUDY LAW Al HOME University Extension Method. -Degree LL B. conferred. We guarantee to pas torn onv tho bar examination ia any state. Fog lull-par ticular apply TOow 447, Morgan Bldg. . F Ttr-RSV.r.T. PRIVATE RfSINURM fiC.BOOt. Individual iastraetiona, right methods. Lum bermen bldg.. Stb and Stark. Broadway 8464. Mi F. Bnrselt. principal. DAS SCHOOL, LEARN . TELEGRAPHY Toons men -and women -wanted. Call 21 S Railway Exchange bldg. , Splendid opportunity to leant-a well-paid profession. Flee booklet. Hailwav Telegraph lnstitnto. GOINil iuaet .r Sonthir Honsehold gooda ahtpped at reduced takes : moving and packing. Paci'ie Coast Forwarding Co., 403 Jioyt st Bdwy. 703. DEATHS FUKEUAI.S 4 Tvuenrlllng. oomptomater. bookke-plna and all ether modem buimam eounes, Das and Bight school. Alisky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Mai in 334. WANTED 100 men at once to learn to op erate and repair automobiles. Apply Hemp hill's Trade Schools. 707 Hawthorn are., cor. of E. 20th. Take Mt Seott of Hawthorn car at 2d and Alder to E. 20th. I LEARN AtTPOS AND TRACTORS FIVE DAYS' TRIAL FRETS PAY TCITION WHEN SATISFIED W teach auto, tractor, gaa engine and. auto electrical Work. BIG 100-PAGE CATALOG FREE. Address Adcoz Auto and Tractor school. Dept. J, Union ave. and Wasco aU. Portland. Or. Phone East 7446. Hawthorne Auto School 468 HAWTHORNS AVE. Automobiles, tracks, tractors, machinist trade, oxy-acetylene welding, vulcanising and retreading, Special enmmer rate. Imy and evening elaasee. CndOUtd Pfd ninx Vn S" "A K ism '-dru ij -is-x aiiaA H WA A0X3OT .BU3HOVaj. NlYXNilOW. AHJOH IZ tH wa poiuf) H ZZX T-ortwuiwt tn -pvajpu! :oot(oa i4jid ,isjna v"'a ssirf 'lOOHDB vlc)aaKllo hqi xsva HELP WANTED FE5TALB PERMANENT POSITIONS FOB YOUNG WOMEN.' Do to the spproaching consolidation of tha saaaual ani antoaats telephone systems, permanent poaitiuu are open in tha operating department. Yeung women considering employment shoald eell upon the EmpioynMnt Snperrisor. . Room 001. Sixth Floor. Telephone Building. Park and (tak street. Telephone Broadway 12000. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH COMPANY. . AT STANDARD FACTORY' NO. 2 GRAND AVE. AND E. TAYLOR ST. POWER MACHINE OPERATORS TO LEARN ON Shirts and Overalls . Mackinaws and Overcoats , 810 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING ' FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK Saturday Half Holiday EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ARE EARN ING FROM 815 to 820 WEEKLY.. Domestic Science Teacher- Teacher to represent educational department well known firm; salary and expensea; no" ailing; commercial demonstrator need not apply. Ad dress Bos L-38, Journal, giving ag. training, salary expected. TWO WOMEN of unquestioned culture and re- finemenkr over 26; preference given to those who, through misfortune or financial reverse, find It necessary to enter the business world. Position we offsr doe not require previous busi ness experience nor the investment of any money, as we oar from the start For interview call at room 622 Henry bldg., 10 to 11 and 4 to 0.30 p. m. WANTED Woman to patch second-hand grain sacks. Preference given experienced catrher. Apply Amea Harria Neviile Bag Cow, 13th and Hoyt. LIPMAN, WOLFE s CO. require the services of sn experienced hemstitcber. Apply at super intendents oriice between S and 10.10 Satur day morning. WANTED Experienced second maid. Apply by phone. Main 5214. or call 189 King at. WANTED Saleslady for ladle and children' hosiery and underwear. One who ia capable taking charge of a dept. Must be thoroughly experienced. Apply Leavitt. 4th sad Washing ton. WANTED Several bright wmen to solicit. Guarantee and commission: work ,6 hours daily; permanent position. See Mr. Berkley, 10 to l. only, at Henry wag WANTED -German lady for housekeeper; good home; no objection to 1 or 2 children. Adam Leptuch, 363 Baldwin, near Emory, St. Johns car. GIRL of 12 to' work on farm for keep: orphan preferred; permanent' ham if satisfactory. Writ particulars. J. O. Hudson, Battleground. Wash. WANTED Active. Cmtddla-aawd housekeeper for widower and 2-year-old daughter. Most be congenial with children and have best char acter reference. A-908, Journal. . WANTED Girl for housework, may ga home nights if they desire. CalLsl 385 Mississippi are. ana 1'ortiaiia ooutevara. WANTED Woman to do good home booking Tn mnall hospital during July; board, room and 338. Give phone. C-199. Journal WANTED All around" "dressmaker help, with factory experience : good wage, steady work. 43tt wasntngton sr., ine r.iaon WANTED A practical nnrae to take charge of 2 -year-old child; permanent position; refer ence required. wn norxntTrp. mttoa wage WANTED Housekeeper ; no objection to one small child. I. J-, wewDcrg. uregon. u. z. Box 66. t EXPERIENCED 2 needle operators; good , pay and liberal bonus. Mount Hood factory, 233 C-nch st. WANTED An experienced ironer on ladles' elothea, also marker and aasortar. Union Laundry, 2d and Colombia. EXPERIENCED girPfor candy store. Address C-80B, journal, giving experience ana w tie re previously -employed GIRL " wanted for second work; 2 in family. Apply 782 Flanders at. between 23d and 294 sts. ELDERLY lady to take ear of sick woman. Will pay some wages. Call East 8969. W A NTED Help In all . kinds of' ' dressmaking. 408 Plttock bldg. WANTED. woman to do plain cooking. Ta- bor 4663 WANTED A womaan to work night and morning for room sod beard. Tabor 4603. HOUSEKEEPER on email farm. 4 children, age 2 to 7. Hana Nielsen, Bearer-ton. Or. YOCNG girl to toko ear of two-year-old chfii ELDERLY lady to taks car of sick wcmaX Will pay some wage. 4 K. 12th at. N. HELP MTATTTED MALE XIX O FEMALE tfl MOLEB BARBER COLLEGE "t part yon while learntng; gives yoo set of tools, poe'tieris secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Pumside St.. er phone Broadway 1781. CHERRY pickers wanted. Friday, Saturday and Sunday only, will sell cherries to picker. The cotton farm,- 1 mile wevt of Greiham, oa Powell Valley road. H. W. Strong, CHERRY pickers wanted, soldiers preferred; bring buckets. Douglas farm, H mile soul of Troatdale. " J ' -".' MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trade; wage while -learning; position guaranteed. Mgr. 2 2 yean e-rperience. Oregon Psrbey College, 283 Madwow. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaches trad in $ week; pay while) learning; posttJoB) guar titeed. 284 Conch at.- WASTED AGENTS AGENTS Twico shipyard pay. for active sales men; moat desirable work, prompt pay. Spe cie It y Foundry W'rka, ft. K. aeraer E. 7th a4 BelnxiRt. " 't' RITTT A TfOIT ft M A T.VL CONTRACTOR and builder; repair or new work in ox out ot cu. xaoos-. ivo. , HELP WAIs-TEl M1SC SITTJATIOWS MALE PAINTING, tinting, paper lianging. by Clark eV - O'Neal; beet of referenose; neat workman ship: all work guaranteed; give tu a trial; both discharged soldiers. 346 E. Glisan at. East 8T43. Call before 8:80 a. ay and after 4:30 p. m. EX-SAILOR who is going to school desires em ployment for a- few hetara work la morning or evening. Can furnish good referen .. . - U-6, journal. PAINTING AND TINTING I can give you extremely low fignr on Work to be done new. Call us up. Main 8383. tJMBRETXAS repaired ayour horn. , Phong Woodlawn 49 2 5. - "r . WANTED Plastering and kalsomlning by ex- perienced workman. Sellwood 462. Wood lawn 3554. . . YOUNG man wuliea position running elevator; torn experience. -Phone Mawh. 459. room 212. FAINTING and 'kalaominlng. neat and clean work. Call Sellwood 2810. FOR painting and tinting call Broadway 1441 1 good work and light price. CARPENTER and repair work of all kinds; screens made. Tabor 4870. UiHtFH RKSIIINGLED AND GUTTERS PCT IN PHONE MARSHALL 70. . WTTTTATIONS PEM ALB r 4 TOUNlO lady would like position aa organist or pianist In city or surb urban moving pictor theatre., V1 87, Journal. ORT.8MAKI?fO ' 4 ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladles' garment, reasonable prices: work guaranteed. 3. Iteubin, Ladies' Tailor, 403 Bush Y Lane Bid. 6RERSj1akIno and plain sewing; prioe ra- sonable. 62 N. Slit Main 6608. PI7AIN SE'rVoTiork gaaranteeri: MarTOOOo' FURNISHED ROOM HART APARfM EN TSANl LALRKU APARTMENTS HOTEL Newly famished, modern housekeeping and sleep ing rooms, 92.60 and up. Second and Yamhill THE GEM HOTEL Transient and housekeeping rooms, 2Be a day and up; 31.60 per week and UP. 1 week rnt f rvwT to, sta rt 6H5 Si " lit HOT EI, SARGENT. Hawtnora 'and Grant, Starting point special oar for Vnoouvr. - MODERN rooms, also hoaekeiing, 82.60 up! 88 H Grand are. near Washington. FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY "6 VERY DESIRABLE" larg room with four wln dow and comfortably furnishedT No objec tion to piano or electric grill. 318 per month, easy walking distance. Del Monte, 167 Stout, near 20th and Washington, 2 PLEASANT front rooms lt and 2nd floors, electric lights, bath, 93 and 84 per week, 1042 Belmont, corner of 33th st. Phone Ta bor 302. NICELY FURNIKHED room for "rent; all con veniencea. 088 Korthruu st. Pbon Main 4741. A VERY ni.;ely furnished front room, very ta tonable, for girl. Fine location. 296 11th i Photie Min BITS. - 2 MODERN, well fnraUlied clean room: walking aistance. Kverett. nroaaway zsis. ONB large front roccn, fine for 2. 267 11th t. "Mai760"2. ROOMS AKP BOARD 11 THB H.tEL? "Not like tne others," ' Every comfort: home cooking 3aS 9d st. THE MARTHA WASHINGTON. 330 10th. for bune irl and wtndents. MrhsII 1981 ' BOOMS A I'D BOARD PKITATB f- , IAD I LI Tl ELDERLY LAD I wishes to board cliildrcc Msin 1143. . HOtSEKEEPIKa ROOMS 8 FCRNISHE I) AND UNFURXISHE D 34.30 PER WEEK np. completely furnished housekeeping suites. absolutely elean: hot water at all boon, every convenience; single H. K rooms, 82.60 up: save carfare. Tue Cadil lac, 3d near Jefferson. AND 8 ROOM furnished H. K. apartments; walking distance to principal basinet section. 392 HE. Bomslde st SINGlTE rooms73L"60; flats.' 42.50 per week. 342 Front. ONE nio large front housekeeping' room, corner I'srk and Main. 240 Park st THREE room near car. Phone Woodlawn 2862. housekeeping noon : ;a JfTRMSHED AND UNF fjU HUKD PRIVATE FAMILY LARGE front It K. room coniiletely fur nished. Light and clean. Light, water and phone free. 874 Thurman St., cor. 26U, West side- 316 per month. Main 871. 2 LIGHT "furnished H. K. rooms, light, phone, water, (a and bath, nice yard and rosaa, one block from ear. Adults, only. Call Wdln. 3715. THREE well furnished If. ' K. rooms: iusl cieanen, iii.uu; iignta ana water incraaea. with garage for car 38.00 extra. 411 William ave. SHIPYARD DISTrTS't" Elegantly furniahed honse high elevation, fruit trees, reasonable. zaz liDDs. TWO nice housekeeping rooms.. 2 block from Albina shipyard; 312 per month. 607 Mississippi ave. TWO corner rooms, ga range, electricity, bath, phone: couple. 320. 800 H 4th t. TWO nice .light housekeeping room, 610 per month. 344 Montgomery St. oTN(LE'nuekecping room : partly" 'furnished'; suitable i or on person. t .4H J sin su in. 2CXEAN lurniahTdTC"K. rooms. 410" Fourth street. H. K. ROt'.MS and one large front room down tslr. 501 Jefferwn. " ONB housekeeping room, private family; 47 East Eighth et. north. 1 It. K, ROOM at 288 E. First U N. East 5375. 2 AND 3 soorn suites, 317, 318. 607 Clay at. FOR RF.XT HOTTSES 13 UN FURNISHED 616.00 Modern cottage, clean, 4 rooms, bath, cement basement, laundry trays, gaa, electricly, Ball Run water, 2 lota, garden in. chicken run, 4 blocks to ear, near river, fin bathing beach. Also modern 6-room partly furnished boose fof sale, 1V lot: easy term. Owner, Ia L. Gray. Island sta., Oregon city ear. FOR RtNT One 3 room honse (on double room I half mil southwest of Dosch station, west side 8. P. R. R.. or one mile north of Multnomah. Oregon Electric R. R.; 313 pet month. Address Henry A. Fick. B. F. D. No 2, Hillsdale, Or. NEAR shipyards, 4 tnnai. convenient fiat; mod rn; will b vacant July Oth; 316. S thia. 649 2d t. HOCSE for rent, neer Jefferson high:' 6 msu, hardwood floor; 835 per mouth. Call Tabor 0382 between 6 and 6 p. m. WHEN Tor? MOVE. USB NORTH WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SERVICE Tenth end Washington nrweriws In6 ?K50M modern house, beau tiully 'furnished ' fog. rent tor summer season. wooaiawn oaow. HOCSES FOR RENT FURXlTURP FOR MALE , tt 4 "ROOM houM. fnrnitore for sal and for rent. 644 East 14th st. - FTTRNISHED HOPKKS 16 FOR RENT 11 room furnished honse, electrlo l'ghw. hot and cold water, bath, larg yard, all kinds of fruit trees, loaded! bare now eiaht b..den. Party now renting, lee ting city; vent 845 per month. He owner, 1693 Jordan st. TY0 St John car. FOUR room completely famished, in 6 room honse. Hoosier cabinet, sewing machine, fin range, large yard, water, light and phone free, 835 per month. 874 Thormaa st, cor. of 20th. West side. Main 871. FOR RENT Clean' furnished cottage, with garaae: to adult only: someone who does not object to working women rooming in home; rea sonable rent to right party; reference exchanged. z oing sv. FOR KENT July 1. to responafbte couple, jh children, a 4 room, fortilhed cottage. - Call Saturday or Sunday. 937 East 32d st North, Ainerta ear. skUPYABD' DISTRICT,-"- '" A oart mrnts. howee keeping rooms, furnish d. nnfarnished. reasonable. Apply 262 Glbbs. 5-R60M" rurnishexTbouae without bedding er linen. Sell. 8257. , WAN T to Hat hous with renting agency. P. C Hanson. Prerott.jUr. FOR REHT FLATS II 3-KOOM FLAT with laundry trays, bath, gaa, electricity and sleeping porch, on ear ha. 6141 45th ave. 8. E. - THREE room, flat, garage. Union ave., , near Rusell. Adults only. East 2195. MODERN 3 t.. and private bath, near WdlsZ and Vancoaver ear. Pbo East 4367. FURNISHED KLATf 60 CLEAN furnished flat, 326. Woodlawn 1953. 706 Ttnvouver ave. t APARTXE7TTS 48 FURNtSHEI AND Ulf FURWISHED twO room apartment, well famished, fer rent. 1 1 4 a AiPina ave. "'-'"', STODERN 3 T. and private bath, near Wdln. and Vanonver ears. Phone East 4267. ltW YORE apt.. E. Belmoxu and 7th. Phone - Esrt 238. f- : " Z- ROOM or 4 -room Apt., close ia. Pbon Sellwood 128. . 4-BOOM Apt on East -side, ekae in, '.Sell, 123. 5 APARTMEXTH 43 rrRNlSHKD AND UN PCRyiSnED . for-bent"" Furnished Cm three, one four and one two-room apart ments in good locations, very reasonable, G.W.NELSON 288 tt Rnssell at. Phone East 2088 rwi8iTETTirTr apt., one 4 room and on 3 - room, for adulta only. , 260 West . Farragut U Wdln. 41. il RMSllKD 1 and 3 room apartiaenU, very ra-o.iabt rent, at 171 Vk N. Slat st- rhon -tain vodu, iAi uasv furniture, a room apt., rlosa in. modern, rent reasonable. Marshall 6389 mornings, tftef 6 vsning. . BELKNAP AptI.. completely fumUl.ed J room apt., 816. including light, 1ST lit St. near Yamhill. - - 3ROOM apt., modern, " furnished', . maao liable - . Col. 848. 1717 PortsmqU sv. , ONE furniahed apt for rent; good location, 87th and Hawthorn. Powell Apt. Tsbor 3791. 4 ROOli untumlshew Apt,' private bath; closi to car. 6411 Leo a vs. Sellweod 2t(. . SUMMER RESORTS 4 LONG BfCll NTyRtinBKACU INN Plreotly fHng Oeean. Surf bathlnt. lArg shsdy kronnrta. Rooms 9160 day and np. TENT HOUHKA furnished 39.60 week. Port-"-""fJ'J??1"'. FURNISHED bedroom, with ua mt dining.-sitting room and kitchen to do your cookteg in. Close to the beach. ' - . MRS. EMMA MATTHEWf. ' -Ooesn rark. Wash.' KN'Joy' YOUR VACATIOnT" " ' By tenting in beautiful Ocean Grot. Every convenience. Rates Very reasonable. Fart'cu-' lars, 312 LnmbTmeiM bldg. Broadway 112. ILfKE reservation now Tor eampint it at '"My Mummar Home" I'srk, on Columbia river highway. Opens Jnly 4. Ms1o and dancing. Phone, call or write Clark Park Co., 932 Chant- ber of Commerce bldg. Main gOTa. AT Gnarhart verlooking ' the ' ooean, oompletcly famished 6 room ootug with garage and all modern convenience. Phone Eaet 635 1. 6 ROOM modem eottase. everything furnwhe3 but wood and lights. 6100 for season. Twin Rocks, P. Mfartwer. LIGHT nouekeeplng, Ocean Crest apartihtnu. 1 block from beaeh; rate reasostbs. Hock- vry Peach ' INSIDE baseball same fey sale; Seaside. Ot", mk. w. J. jsrvts. STORES A"ND OFFICES , . 11 STORK 60T60 on oTisanThel. 4lh and t U., in brick bnlMing. Also small epao. RITTER. LOWB CO., 901-8 5-7 Board fTrad bldg. NICE larg stors building with shelving arui connters, plate glass windows, uitbl lor I rooery (tore. Living- room in rear. EtUnt location ow ear line. . Tsbor 632. ' OFFICE room, 2- or 3 -room suite, large and pleasant- Suitable for doctor or dentist. Excellent location. Tsbor 683. WAKTEP TO RENT TO 'RENT OR LEASE- By reapensibl part half t on acre, om chicken house and barn on plsoe, abont a 8 room house, in Montevttl. Sellwood. Mount Tabor or district around Multnomah station. Call Marshall 6916. and tall at shoot your p!c. . W. R. PATTERSON. BliSa'ONslBLE- busiiM man, who -wurteT. excellent ear of property, wishes to las mod ern bungalow with gsrsge, now or by Aagust 1. Res. phone Tabor 2667. of flu. Broadway 233. 654 I'ittock blk. - 5 Off 6 room, bungalow typo preferred, "wTiH garage or spae to srsct garage. . L. D. Win ter. Marshall 1941. YOUNG COUPLE want 'to rent '4 or 6 -room bungalow. Phone Bell. 8017. WANT to rent or leas small house in Kenton or Rose Perk. B. Rnihrtiff, 64 SrhofUld. REAL ESTATE TO LEASE 13 SIIIPTARD ' DISTRICT 1 1-20 room, partly f urnlahedreaaopabls. AtnyBiGlbbs. BUS1 WESS PROPERTY K FOR SALE or exchange, a ste re house and war- - house, located in a splendid resldenc district, for groosriea and feed. Lot 40t72 tt ft., house 20x30, warehouse 16x80: wagon shed and ate 11 for horse, with water. Thia ia the plaoe for a live man Look at it and convince yourself. J-l, Journal. J FOR SALE HOUSES NEW PlEDMONfBlTNi; ALOW FOR SALE BT OWNER Corner lot, 6 rooms, old - ivory and whit enamel finish, hardwood floors, fireplace, built ins, extra large living room, larg plate glasg windows, . cement porob,' full basement, fumae. stationary tubs, garage, lovely shade, trees. 86700. 1218 MaUory av. - . : -i4S6:6"3 rr ot itis cash and bsUno at II B pef month will buy a 4 -room house en 60x100 lot, on block from school, lota of fruit. Owner leer ing for the East and makes thia pric for a quies EAMES INVESTMENT COMPANY. Marshall 240. 1213 Gaseo bldg. -$3000 WEST SIDE Let n pat you Into a modern, 6-rooia horn, oa paved street, good neighborhood, tor only 3200 down, tb balance better than rsau Harry! Harry II ' Open Evenings. GEORGE T. MOORE CO. 100T Ton bldg. vivri'a uiriiiir-ra' 7 ROOMS 37600 Splendid hem en King Height with won derful view ot city, mountain and rifr. Mod ern tf the last detalL Steam heating plant. Lorated 123 Mac Leer bird. I ft u how you. A. G. TEEPH !0. 864 Stark st, near 3d. Main 02. Ml 6616. FOR SALE Great bargain. ' Modern 10 'room house, lot 88x100; feces two la proved1 streets, close in. Fin lawn, garden, oerrte and fruit lust the thing for boarding and rooming hous or larg family. Built and oc cupied by owner. Decrease in family reason foy selling. Pric 34500. Call At owar'8 of flee, 4 Second St.. during basin boars. " NtWLYWEbs-bniKAM ' . ' Neat tittle 4-room bungs low with larg and beautiful grounds. But you say yen want a "ehoie. ' close-in location." Certainly. Then thia ia tor to pleas you. Tat. street i paved. Iet ' Us show you bef or it' to) late. A. K. . Hilt. 214 Lnmbermaa' building, Broadway 421. Photo at office. " ' . .: ' rURELlW8TMK Ftift MALE s 348001 OA 811 Olt TKRM8 Having purchased a country home f gtn rf fering any strictly modern Itou At thl great sacrifice. , Llk new. T room and enclosed sleeping porch, full lot, 1 block to ear. all aaseaansente paid. Mnat be seen to ke sppr ctated. Come out' and aee it. 181 K. 4.l N. ; S550 Mt.- Scott 1 ' Why be a slave to the landlord wHea 1130 down, 810 month and interest win pat you into a neat 8 room cottage. r with aula and bamatf Lot 60ill9. . ; Open Evening: - iGEO. T. MOOUK C, 1001 Turn bldg. J FO RESALE New "bungalow" now txtUdlag.jUa water, gaa, sewer, street improveasenta In and paid, rosea, soma berries. .Also small hous. on rear.- Will finish bona of tat buyer finish. Con sider light ca part trad, some cash, tak mort gage -lor btlane. Thl is a bargain. . K owner. 7( Hbenu v., eieuwooa. "$200 - CAafH--$2000" - 6-room " Modern ' horn, 1 8 minute out on Sellwood line, blk. cat, 1 blk. school, full basement, wash tray, gas. electricity, no lien. EDWARD A. BROWN CO.., . RO.t Railwa Eaehans. Bills Main.' 2493, roR MaTsT By owner. Modern 6 room bungalow; futl basement, attla. Dutch kitchen., gas, electric, fireplace; two earliiM. 1144 K. Sslmoa Bear E. 89t.h. Terme. - !" VH "aUv'tf" fe-nia 'modern"' bu'ngahjw 'w(ln furaaeo and Saras: near Firland lor 32000 also a 6-room bungalow, kit 76x100, la Berke ley. Reed CoUege district, for 61976. Both good buy. R- Feemster. 309 Ahlngton bldg. 1"(5b IALE Stfiotly modern 8 roost boaga low, corner 4ot. improveateate all ia, near Hawthorne ave.eoa '68d st. ; terras. For partic ular phone evenings, owner. Tabor 6881. No agents. MUSf BE soLd - Beautiful corner. 60100, paved street and car line, six roost house, gars, sight larg fmi tree, lot of fuses. So tliio and max offer. 705 Alberta . turner. BUltJitR 'broke, need 61600 cash; will sell new 7-roosn, up-to-date hous tn restricted district; ctose to Catheiia and pubHe achool. to 84600; worth 3650Q. Owner. Wdlwa. 133. unnyjr5a"in" ' 63600. Five renm. bath, fall basensent, 1 . i a . . mil C lialasna. (Hu. Tabor 3 evening. REAL bargain. 4-room boas. 2 bedrooms, best ear rvic. 61400. 3200 each, 320 monthly. fteliwood 2706. ROOM hous and tt. acre, 81200 1100 town, 815 monthly; will accept Liberty bond. down. Tatw: 5786 USA P 3-room buagalvw, furnlsavsdj garaa. near school, car; oaxiou. mitoh tova 633 79th St. N Bos City ear. BARGAIN Owner, leaving city; well-built fur Biabad 6 room home, bearing fruit, aut tree, lrtvelv carden. Woodlawn 2006. ROSafCITY PARK Modern bungalow. larao ' rooms, bath, furnace, hardwood floora. large , basement and attic; garage in rear. Tbor 57. FOUR room bungalow, garage, street pared, clo to, 1S o. fcrot, aiain i no. FOR SALE 6 room modern liouse, eoner lot. Price 32BOQ. id Manon av., neiiwrKiq. 3 ROOM and bath, ftrepiaos; (plendid local toa; 8 ears: 81400,' terms. Owner, Cotambia 363. CoUAad FoliOwUf Ps(