The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 01, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OrGOir DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY." JULY 1, 1919,
DAMAGE TO VESSEL
PROBABLY SEVERAL
THOUSAND DOLLARS
Diver Investigates Condition of
Bottoi of West Harlan, Which
Struck Rock in the? Columbia.
LARGE SIZED HOLE FOUND
Wheat CarffO Not Damaged, Due
"a n tit- ' j i j j, rC
tO Bulkheads; ACCldent First
tO a UOVernnient Ship jn niVer.haa struck a sTibmerg-ed rock, prtfbably
' Damage which will amount to several
thousand dollar. Is believed to have J
been sustained by - the new steel ship Cf,Mfuiiy for several days, the task was
- West Harlan, which struck a rock' in given up.j ; Each day the water if ell so
the lower Columbia river when proceed- rapidly that the; Neepelem, a. 'er "f
in, to sea with a-wheat cargo last SSTTSX
ween. ... - ' stranded vessel relief.: 1-
' - Monday a diver was sent down to in- By Saturday the water ha4.one so
,- vestigate the condition of the ship's Aw that it was iinposaible to float the
bottom; It is reported that a number orahamona without taking out her car-
': of plates were found to be . damaged. , whjcf, consisted of a full hold of
t the impact having ripped a good sized flour jana grain. Work of ; unloading
. hole in the ship's bow. The water thfr frgo began immediately, and the
poured into the vessel's forepealc but. passengers .were, placed 'on a train for
v this compartment ! beinK i divided from Portland, which waa flagged for them
- the cargo bold by a bulkhead, the wheat by the' crew. . '
: stored in the ship was not damaged, j The: jGraharoona was In charge of
A meeting of representatives of the Captain Arthur Rigga, and to both him
- department of construction and repairs ona the members of the crew go the
of the Emergency Fleet -corporation, Wfliata 0f the passengers. - ' ,
Frank O'Connor of the Pacific Steam- M"a'a i
.- a.-.! .twvww-.w.a wra! AnAe-ataaa tKa .''
0la VVItllMtlJ t 1IMUM WSjs-a twmw s V
and a representative of the underwriters
- in tta-uSTlt'win
be necessary, it is believed, to remove
the cargo and place the ship on the
?- Port of Portland drydock. It is likely
that when the extent of the damage is
determined bids will tie asked for the
work. . J
The acciaent to me west iarian is
the first of the kind to befall any of the
shipping board vessels on leaving the
local harbor. The -delay resulting from
the mishap is borne by the grain cor-
poration of the food administration un-
der whose auspices the wheat was being
snipped. 1
rXKbl uhuws iuu.l f
... ' , j . '
Portland Shipping Firm to Take Over
, ..r . c. j
new, r- , ('
' Anothev steel 'ship will be added to
the fleet operated by the; Columbia i
j-acuic amppms wnijHtuy WI '"r I
wnen -.tne new - vessel- nwi nunw
-formally taken over from the division of
.operations today In the temporary ab- I
sence from the city of -Ju C. Stubbe.
'general manager, of the firm,JV A. Cart
wright. ksslstant to Mr." Stubbe. is at
tending to the details of th turnover.
The West Nosska will load flour for which have beset the new motorshlp Mil
the Atlantic coast, the probable final 1 died, built by the Columbia Engineering
destination being Europe. 1
i Charles A. Watts is master and E. D. I
, Oesch is Chief engineer of the ship, i
"' -Three of theviiew wooden steamers
recentlv assia-ned 'to the local rttrm- to
. carry tien and lumber to the east, coast A
ujd the United Kingdom are no wr loaded expected that the work of putting baV-!:'.-and
. are a Astoria . near fy ready: taHuti m board tb Mildred will be cora-
nroceed to sea. They are the BenzonlaH
Boykln and,, Kankakee.-.Thef- wooden
steamer Fort Sill is to depart soon. and I
h Mahanna iii. now loadine- at Orav's
Harbor, while the' Fprt;Scotti,Is 'takinir
THAHSPORTATIOH
I can heteftee set the bmi
- -. aiiasw tpsoe en as tfc
r f any tfnm. ;. We have
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
In Our Office fee the Following Uasn
Directs
.. Mensaolan Amarleaa Line
Scandinavian Amarlean Line
Sw4Mt American Line
Via Kngtanoi
. ... Ounard SUamthlp Cempany
White star Line .: . .
It yen an iaterntcd In tolas ot tbera. as
.- briaaiBS aaroaa from there, eall npoa
' ' DOStSKV . SMITH, MANaaKN.
OREOOM JOURNAL TRAWSl. RURKAU .
The 4nsnal Bios, ' ' Pertlans, Orsse
, : TatstMiena Marhall 1 S7S.
; JXaADMIRAl, UNB.
. 88. "OITV OP TOPtK.-
alia at P. M.. July . V
Tor Coon 1 Bar, Knnka. Ban Francisco, ens
aectlas with rtumrn to Los Aaselae and Saa
Dleso. Tickets sold to all these poiBU, sad
tascasa cscckad. torouga. - ,
's-a'i".- - Alaska
Steamers1 every week, for all prlnelpa ports
in . Alaska, Travel la heavy: make reserva
tions aarty. Meat Staamsr te Nome and.SL
Mtenael 10H. July Z.
'.---Tlot Oftioe 101 Thtrd Street.
Main 4488 ASSS I
.- Lacal Prslofit Office KM 4311 '
, 7 FAOIFIO BTEAMSH1S1 COMPANT.
ERICAN
DCMMawK
Mnnufi v siucata
United Statae.iluly Z2 l
.oweee it . . , , awa. 2 j
HellhJ Olav.. . .Aug. 9 1
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. urn i, w ntn. s ,
The Chilberf Agency
1702 td A, Seattle,
(Wn er Leeaf Agent.
. WIW ZKALAMD AND SOUTH SKA
Via Tahiti ana) Raratonga. atafl ens) Pasaanur
6errh.e frem Ban Praneisoa every XS . Days I
UNION SS. CO. OP NSW ZEALAND .l
. ' tso Calif erale L, San franclese ? I
Or Local Steamship awe Rallrooa Aeaoctaa.
STEAMERS
The Dallee and Way PeinU
Sailings- "-Tuesdays, Thuradaya . and
Saturdays. 10 P. M.
DALLES COLUMBIA LINE
Sfc Dock. - Broadway 3454
, ICcwACB.tCix8AuTA.rsAnA7rn;!.'E
fcl j . Cxpreee Peetal Service 1
' MCW YORK PR AN OS!
WICRLY DIMRTUart : ;
- Pugszl Bros., Pacific Coast Agents. 109 Cherry
TV V OR WAY ?
; SWEDEN
AND DENMARK
aU J
IC
IQCAriQl
, v o,m. r any Mesa agenb-
on' cargo - at the : Peninsula Imber
company mill and will finish at Rainier.
CIUUVMONA STILL STRANDED'
Afte Futile Attempt ,to Repair Hirer
StcTSmer,- Passengers Sent by Train... ,
Passing-era of the river ateamer tlra
fcamona'.. which was- beached last Tues
day near the mouth of the Snafce fiver
on -the second trip- of 1U new rim from
Lewistpn to Portland, came to Portland
Sunday! evenineioy train.- when, lit waa
found impossible' to tret the ateamer re
paired and back IntoNdeep water. AU
troug-ht atorlea of praise for ther treat
ment they received during; their en
forced btay up the river. v K
- One ;of the ? passengers aboard the
Graharnona. which is a Graham Trans
portation -vessel. waa Mr. J. Katnoun,
raotherl of Lou Rathbun, deputy came
waclani r AnrM I UnL'JUthbllll UV8
9rfJl
iooue Tiver m tier rctui
! day morning- when the vessel suddenly
i. , . m a i i ...Jin. tfm.
bars. i The tUler w immediately
thrown over and the carrier waa run
on the srravel beds before ah could
M-ought aawn by ine ice ox ijuhiwuiw
'l All - passengers were taken dtf and
(made comfortable s at a; nearby .town.
P
NEW WORKING . BASIS ;
r ,. .
Changes ia Department ol Emcrgcnry
, Fleet Corporation ' Effective .Today,
Effective today, the department of
construcUon and repairs of the Kmer-
gency Fleet corporation is on a new
workinr basis for all sections of the
pacific coast, the purpose of the change
being to standardize the worto Tne ae-
partnient, which is in connection with
the division ' of operations, of which
r n ir.nnMv is chief. Jxandles the
construction and repairs of all steel and
wooden ships, with special reference to
fitness of the ships for operation
&fti! thev have been deltverea.
a -ti Vfiint rf Seattle-is chief of the
department and his assistant is rrea
Smith of Portland. Smith was for-
merly port engineer. Mr. Huntis in
Portland today to launch the work here.
The Port-engineer is W. H. Robet and
Pi Bartlett is port captain.
. nersonnel of Kennedy's office is
unchanged.
FINANCIAL TANGLE OVER
Putting of Ballast on siotorship Mil
dred Expected to Start Wednesday;
. Adjustment of the financial troubles
works of fclnnton on private accoum,
ere tn nroirrees. Claims for materials
furnished the vessel have been presented
and a libel action was started against
ti iraft irk the; federal court.
With the financial tangle over. It is
menced Wednesday and. that the vessel
wUl then be ready to receive her lumber
cargo; under the t terms .of the charter
.held bv the Pacifki Export Lumber cora-
ipany. The motorship is capable of car-
i rying' some vuu.uuu zeet. - one -.win no
liver the lumber
lo a port in ooum
America. : -. ;
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
- 1 ..." ; f " "r. . v.- V'' - -
1 'Ts Vowafrtivndibr for the
dlvisiatt of operations of the Emergency
FleeW wno nas been senousiy ui, visueu
hfs office Monday, but will not resume
his regular work until next week. He
recently returned to lua nome irom me
St.i Vincent hospital. .
J. Fred Larserw representative Of -the
Favcifie international company, a jrori
land concern, affiliated with the Colum
bla Shipping company, is eapected to
vetnrn home from a trlD moad this
week. ifr. Xirsen visited the Scandi
navian countries in the interests of In
terchange of cargoes, and it is reported
by A. C Callan, head of the exporting
and importing ; firm, that good results
hv hMin orttaineif rram uie urin.
fTViM 7nrt of Portland commission has
named uus u. Mioser legal aaviser xx tne
commission on a retainer or sz&o
1 Havinar nassed Inspection by the fed
eral officers, the river steamer' Hassalo
ol the o-w. k. xm. line win leave
Portland this evening for Astoria to re
main in service during the summer sea
son. Tne .Hassalo win run Detween As
toria and Megler.: connecting with the
railroad brancn ; una wmcn taps iNortn
, Ptarh no! ntn. :-i is . .. .
i A. C StubbeV general manager of the
Columbia racinc snipping company, s
in Seattle conferring with W. C. Daw-
: iiams. Diamond & Co., operators of ships
on tne treignt run between iaciiic coast
borts and Doints in Europe direct. The
Columbia Pacific firm is Portland agents
xor the operators, and It is expected that
the first cargo will leave Portland on
tne foreign run some time tnis months
News of the Port
Arrived July 1
W. F. llerrin. Aatericaa ateamer. from Gariota.
Oil. . ..-!... ' ' -
- Deoartesl July 1
Fort Sill. American ateamer. from St Helens.
for Cnited. Kingdom, lumber.
: MARINE ALSf A17AC . .
v Weather at River iHewth
North Head, July J. CondiUous at the month
of .the river at noon: Rea, smooth; wind, north
west. 18 miles; weather cloudy; humidity, 60
Tides at Astoria Wednesday -
Hish Water: Ixw Water:
l 4:82 a. m... ; .7.8 feet 1 11 :2 a. to. . . .0.0 foot
6:38 p. m....8.0 feet f 0:01 p. m..,.2.1 feet
- DAILY BITER BKASI508
&
.; 2 " e9 B ''
STATIONS XS SE
: ? I It ill m
ImstUU 2S 114. M).l 0.00
Eugene ........... lO 2.6 -0.2 0.00
A.any ,,...;. 2 Z.S -O.l O.00
5awm ........... . 20 -O.l -O.l .O.OO
Oiegon City ....... 12 8.2 -1.1 O.0O
PertUnd ......... y IS 18.8 0 10.00
. Falling. -; - . . . i '
BIVEB FORECAST
The Willamette river at Portland will
fall
STEEL
' STRUCTURAL SHAPSS .
PLATES
' BARS "' RIVETS - BOLTS '
UPSET RODS ,
FABRICATED MATERIAL
' - - BRIDGES BUILDINQS
" TANKS . TOWERS SHIPS
NORTHWEST BRIDGE
& iron co. ;
PORTLAND, OREOON"
P. O. Bea SSS. ; Main 11 8S
mm
!!' IS
ilORIIIG
RAFTER IN FRISCO
Swelled Heads on the Cold and
Greyof Dawnmg Prohibition
. Bemoan Their Fate and Aches.
CORKS POP LAST GOOD-BYE
.'Wet' Funeral Processions Are
. Participated in toy Rich and
Poor, Partners in Lament. :
San Francisco, July 1.- 0. P.) The
Bacchanalian population, of the West is
leaving San Francisco today with large
heads and filled suitcases after rthat
last big bust," In' which they, drank
booze tiil it or they took the count.
They have one consolation 'It will
never happen again." and they are
through, for while 2.75 per cent beer
and wine may or may not be permitted.
these are described as "'distressing.
rather than exhilarating," producing
the effect of loading up on -so much
water. ' ?
Calif drnSia, with ; 1 12,000.000 worth of
wine grapes this year. would not be
helped by such a ruling1 said Secretary
Stoll of the Grape Protective associa
tion. "There is no wine of 2.75 per
cent contents produced here, so no re
lief is afforded. Breweries are hope
ful., however, that the public, may learn
io i me near oeer. ;
Store your liquor :with . us.'; or bring
it here for service with your dinner."
is the invitation a number of cafes
tender through the morning papers, cit
ing legal opinions that there is no law
against these. A "corkage" fee will be
charged for 4 servmg one with one's
liquor.
The farewell last night and early to
day met all expectations. . It was
whole-souled,? to say the least, r It was
everywhere marked " hy .the carefree
gayety 'that has always marked ram
pant Bohemianism here. In : the' cafes
the extra dry corks popped; in, the
Barbary Coast they drank 'bust-head"
whiskey and even beer, but throughout
was the same spirit of "merriment, impromptu-
funeral processions through
the streets brought together the mil
lionaire and day laborer as temporary
boose companions. ' ' ',- ,
NEW YORK PASSES DEMOX
IN ONE GRAND FAREWELL
New York. July 1. fX N. &)It was
"goodbye, whiskey hello, beer" in the
nation's metropolis today.
About half of New York's 7000 saloons
MAMnMl Am. naufll: at fi n V"lrtlc this
morning after a hilarious night in whieh
hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers
and out-of-towners drank farewell high
balls, eocktaila and rickeys in Broadway
bars, restaurants and roof gardens. But
under instructions from the police the
vast majority today were selling only
2.75 per cent beer and wines that were
considered too light to be intoxicating,
Few places defied the law to the ex
tent of continuing the sale of whiskey
and "hard" liquors and those that did
said TMjthmg1 about t. '. - "" ' -
CBOWDS STAY XAT
It was way after 1 o'clock this morn
ing when limousines, taxis, subways.
elevateds and street cars carried home
the last of tbe gay crowd that, had been
making the most of the last night on
earth for King Booze. From midnight
on. every train was bulging.
The scenes in the restaurants recalled
memories of some old-time New Years
Eves; except that the New iYears Eve
formula of . "champagne only" was . not
enforced. . :.--,'?'.
Whiskey being the parting guest. It
was the general sentiment that whiskey
was the proper thing to drink, and prob
ably never before in the history of Man
hattanhas so much Juice of the . corn
been consumed. In many Broadway res
taurants the arrival of midnight brought
the gueets to their feet' to drink solemn
toasts in whiskey.
. Practically . all the restaurants ceased
serving hard liquors at midnight. Super
celebrants provided against i this emer
gency by parking a dozen or." more drinks
wooai their- tables before .the . midnight
hour At least one big cafe defied the
Law 'and continued to serve drinks with
a kick until 1 a. m. Bars at the Knick
erbocker and other big"; hotels early In
the evening refused to waste - time - ynix
ing drinks and rushed straight Whiskey
and highballs - over the mahogany at
breakneck speed. ,
' President-elect Pessoa of Brazil headed
one party that saw John Barley jorn
pass out at one of the White Light dis
trict roof ; gardens. Mayor Hyian nao
a party t the 1 Waldorf-Astoria and
there were other groups of state ' and
city notables in ' nearly every big res
taurant.
slowly daring the next two or three days.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Atnris JnW 1. Arrived at S a-vm.. roar Her-
calea, from Baa Franelaco. Arrived at 3 and left
up at 4 a. m., ufaaaer W. P. Hemn, from Ga-
vints. - - . " - ' - : -
8aa Francisco, Jans 80. Arrived, - ateamer
Wapama, from Portland, Sailed at noon, ateamer
City of Topeka, lor . roruana, na a.ureaa sou
iii.ru lira, Id IWtna at 1:43 P. m.
atamMp vhuu. frana Hsn Franciseo. Armed
down at 10 a. m.. Wallace Blotigh log raft, for
San Diego. Alec (r, steamer, sailed at fi :Stt P. m.
lor trial trip at sea. - . t
San tYancisco, July 1 .Sailed at 8 a. m.
steamer Klsniath.' for Portland. ' - :
Tacoma. July Arrived yestarday. steamer
Glyndon, from Poruand, for Honoiuin.
Haa, Pedro, , July 1. Arrived yesterday.
ateamer Tiverton, from Columbia nver. '
New York, July 1.-Arrived yesterday, steam
er West Quechee, from Portia od. 28 days out
Saa Praadrco. July 1. 1L N. S.) Ar-
i-crl Ftnmhfiklt- fmm Ijcsi Ancelea. It 1 I. a
Hr-rece X. Baxter, from Loa Angelea, at 1:80 a.
m : la Brea. from Port San Lass, a a. m-1
Tjikembdng, - from New - Tork, na Balboa, at
6:20 a. m.; -steam whalers Hawk and Fori Saun
ders, from New Found land. Salina Crac. at 1 1
a. m. sailed, gas schooner Stockton City, for
Shelter Cove, at I t. a; Klamath, for Port
land, at 7:80 a. m.; barge FuUerton, la tow of
tug Fearless, for Port San Lais, at 0 a. mv -
San Francisco. July 1 ( I. ST.. 8.1 Ar
rived, Jane SO., Oomforvnavy hcnpital ahip. from
New Tork. st 1:16 p. avi Wapama, from As
toria, at 1:30 p. m.t Ajmncioti, from El Segando,
at 8:1ft P. m. ; liotonhip Lawn," from Lee An
i.alea. at 10:30 r, m. : Admiral Farragat. from
la Angeles, at 0 :SS p. m.; Japaneae ateamer
Taiya Mara, frcm Kobe, at -7:5 p. nv; Hart
wood, tram to Anreles. at 7:8S p. at.--' Sailed,
June SO, t ity of Topeka, tor roruana, n
s. .: Sbinve kfara. for Honrkonc. at 1:40 p.
m . tug Sea Eagle .with barge Simla, for Port
San Lai, at 2:35 p. sa.: Lakme, foe Caspar, ai
2:50 p. m.: Spokane, for ts Angeles. St 4:30 P
m. Waahinaton. for Eureka, at tV:ft D.
Ihoenix. for Marshfield. at 10:35 P. m.; Sea
Foam, for Meqdocino, at 10:SO p. sau; bnnic
w-ud. for Monterey, at 7:50 p. m.; C. A. Smith;
frr Uarsbfieid. at 7:40 p. m.; Homer, lor nanta
Barbara, at T J2U p. so.; Hartwood. lor Aberdeea,
at 11:30 p. sa. . , .
' k Employment Office Colsed
" Sklem, July 1.- Salem's branch fed
eral employment bureau closed Monday
because of lack of funds. -r
. , Rather Chilly V ,
- Cleveland. Ohio., July I. "Thirty
degrees cooler inside," read the sign
in front of a movie. Outside it was 71.
CRY OF
Germans Threaten
;-Reprisals on Poles
'Berlin. June 30. (L !N. &V (Via. Ion
don, July 1.) Mathlas Erxberfceii head
of the German armisticertjTnlssion,
today sent: a - note to GeneraB'upont
protesting against the alleged internment
of Germen men and women over .1T
years of age in Poiand... In reprisal the
Germans threaten to latent ail or tne
Poles in Prussia unless, Poland "gives
satisfaction" within threat days.
Bryan iRicies'Camel
pyan jRic
In Di.
UBlebration
' Columbus, - O.,
I. If. S.-
Biding a came
illiamN J. Bryan
headed the pan
oon at the
Methodist centenary,
king the cele-
bration of the
hn' Barley
corn, "l always -"aid,- reaoj uie sign
on the camel. An elephant bore the
inscription. I had to," and a donkey
carried "Me. too." .
Americans Purchase
Krupp Plant, Report
' London. July 1. (U. P.) A News
Agency : dispatch from Berlin, reported
trulav. that the KruDD munitions works
at Munich has been . purchased ; oy
American interests..
- NEW STEAMER FOR RUN
Coaxit Will Be Placed in Service Be
tween Portland and the Orient
Another unit in the new Portland
Oriental freight - line of the Pacific
Steamship company' is expected to be
added today or Wednesday, when the
new 9500-ton steel steamer Coaxit will
be released to . her operators by the
.division of operations of the. Emergency
Fleet -: -corporation.' . Frank O'Connor,
general agent for the Portland branch
of th Pacific Steamship company,;
hopes to start to load the freight' on:
the Coaxit the first of next week, r
For several weeks the cargo for the
ahip has been coming in to the muni
cipal pier at St. Johns. The Coaxit,
like the West Munham, the first of the
new fleet put in operation by the Ad
miral line, will sail from Portland di
rect for ports of the Far East. The
Munham will soon be homeward bound
with- a cargo from the Orient.
The Admiral line now has a fleet of
29 of the new government ships Operat
ing with cargoes.
Scandinavian Service Resumed '
San Francisco, July '1. (L N. S. )
W. R. Grace & Co. yesterday announced
the return of the Johnson Line and a
monthly service ta Scandinavian ports.
ARE TALKING
ABOUT CHANGE
Mrs. Worden Had Sought Relief
for Forty Years and Failed
Until She Took Tanlac.
"I tried for 40 long: years to firfd a
medicine or treatment that would over
come my troubles," but I never got any
relief until I commenced taking Tanlac,"
said Sirs. Sarah Worden, who lives, at
North '716 Jefferson street, Spokane,
while talking to a Tanlac represents,
tive the other day. ' 5 , '
"I had - been bothered with stomach
trouble ever since I was a young girl,'
continued Mrs. Worden, "and when I
began taking Tanlac I was almost , a
nervous and physical wreck. My food
always soured, . and I would have the
worst sort of cramping pains in the pit
of my stomach every time I ate any
thing. I- was so nervous that I would
often lie awake all night long. I suf
fered a great deal with catarrh in ray
head, too, and often had severe head
aches. Was. badly constipated all the
time and would often have such bad.
dizzy spells that I would have to lie
down until it passed " away. These
troubles Just kept pulling me down ntil
I got so weak, and run-down that I just
had to give up and go to bed. ,
"Then J read about Tanlac and the
good it was doing so many people and
made up my mind to give it a trial.
I Just want to say right here, that Tan
lac is the only medicine I found during
all those 43 -years that does what they
say it will do. Before I had finished my
first bottle I knew that I had found the
very ; medicine I had been needing all
the time. I have taken five bottles bo
far, and my stomach troubles have been
so completely - overcome that I can eat
tust anything I' want ana I never sur
fer a particle afterwards. I don't, have
those headaches now, and (he . dizzy
spells have left me entirely. I am, no
longer bothered with constipation, and
the catarrh in my head never gives me
any trouble. I don't have that tired
feeling like I did, and am so well and
strong that I can do all my work with
out the least trouble. My friends-are
all talking about my wonderful improve
ment, and I always tell them that Tan
lac ta responsible for, it.". -
Tanlac Ja sold in Portland by- The Owl
Drug Co. AdV. v.... :
SEW TOTIA1"
Send Us Your Old Carpets
Old Bags and Tf oolea CSotalag.
Tfs Hake BerersIMev Haad-Wrrsa
Fluff Rugs
; They Wear Wke Irea. - -; '
' " . Bag Bags Waves An Sizes.
- Mall Orders Sead far BeokleL
''' '-'-'. j '' " .' "
s j Cajrpet Cleaning
IxU Bags. SUass Cleaned, IUI
WESTEBT ' FI17FF BUG CO.
-,. 44 TJalea-Ava, If.
- East Sels-.pfeeaes--.B-im - '
Parrish Vatkins & Co.
- . ; Est. 1867. .
Frank E. Watldna, Manager
Member Portland ; Realty v Board,
Real Estate, .Rental, Loan
and . I- , -
Fire and Automobile ,
. Insurance Agents
Correspondence; Solicited..
106 Second St. Phone t Main 1644
dfe thikafterti
. tnitr
emise 01 o
HER
FRIENDS
Attempt to Repeal . .
Zone System ,to; Be 1
Made After Fourth
Washington,' J oly 1.U. P.) An at
tempt to push through congress legisla
tion for the . repeal of the eon system
of : newspaper - and tnagasine postage
rates win be 'made soon after the Fourth
of -.July holidays, Republican Leader
Mondell said today.
That F.e9ublvns will support the re
peal is indicated by the fact that Mon
dell introduced 'the renealing bill; and
will personally urge action on it before
the - house ways and means corhmittee.
-With the return; of prar postage
rates on first class matter - todayV we
believe that: the objectionable zone Sys
tem for second class matter should also
be 'discarded," Mondell said. i -,-
-ACCTTOK gAly:s TOMOHBOW f --
AT' W1LBU.N1H Auction House. J11-1JS 2d
st Hals a 10 a. as. 1. "
EAST Gate Lodaa Ko. 13S. A. F.
tad A. it, have bean invited to
The DaUaa to Day a fraternal visit
to Wasco Ijodce No. 15. A. K. and
A M. The U. M. decree will be
eonferred Batarday. July S. Thay
have extended a special invitation to- all 'members
of Portland lodges to accompany ns on thia oc
casion. Train vri'l leave Cnion depot. O-W. K.
N. Co., at S:30 p. m.. arrivinc ' at The
Dalles 8:35 p. m. Fare round trip 83.40, plus
war tax it cents. - We. the undersicaed. cordisi-
ly iavitet all members vho csn make It con
venient ta accompany ns., Wasco lod-: No. IS
woold b (lsid to know jnst how many ta expect.
Please call the nndrnicned so that we , may
notify them at an early date. - "
E. P. 1IEBTZ. W. at.'
CHABLES F. yETJgQy. See y. ' i
AXL O I VrPFELI A) W S and their families and
friend are invited to attend tne Baker
theatre. Tuesday. July 1. and enjoy a pleasant
evenins with-- Mia j Vera Feiton in "Merely
Mary Ann." Admission 25e and 60c; ander
anspices of Canton Portland No. 1. assisted
by alultaomah' .auxiliary No. 2. afajor .
Weertendyka, clerk.
107.
: CAM P meets every - Wed
nesday evenine ta W. O.
TT. Temple, 12S 11th at.
i AD members requested te
1 1 . i4 e w,... . im.i ii ni
JSTlAND
CAMP
Ol W. 1IOWRET, C OL
HERMAN SCHAOE. Clerk.
HAVfTkORNE LODtiE No. 111.
Ai F. and A. U. Bla. ted com-:
maaic&tisn thia (Toesday) eve.
niac; at S o'clock. Social, fellow..
Ins I bnsinesa session. . Viaitiog
brethren welcome. -
C. E. MILLER, BecreUry.
PALESTINE LODGE. Ko. 141.
Ai P. and A M. Stated com
mnalcation, '; Wednesday, .July. 2.
7:30. I Imoortant business. II. M.
degree. Visitors welcome. Arleta.
station. Mount Scott ear.
W. S. TOWN SEND, Secretary.
WASHINGTON LODGE, Xft 40.
A. F. sV A. M. Stated com
munication tomorrow Wednesday
evening, 7:30. East 8th and
Burnside, Business meeting 'only.
Visitors welcome.
J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary.
ALBERT I'l&K LODGE No. 162.
A. F. and A. M. Special com-
mani cation Wednesday. July Z.
afternoon, 2 o'clock, and evening.
M. M. degree Visiting brethren
welcome. G. W. COOK. Sec
OBEGON ELECTRIC Council, Royal
Arcanum, will meet thia Tuesday)
evening at 8 at Masonio Temple. All
. members invited.' O. O. Bail, secre
tary, ACS E. 10th street
tlTBLEM JEWELS T a apectalty ; button, plae.
caarma. Jaeger ro iii-m ia as.
maivigts.pirt$s: Death
DEATHS AS: FTJirrRAI, ; S
DIED Mrs. Amanda M. Decker. 5S1 tBelmont
. . . . n . r ..
St.. Jroruano. vc, ass o jci,, , huwk
S ri. vs. Hhe is survived by one brother. Mr.
Oscar Hart of - Kelso, Wash.; one son. C. L. L.
TWker. St. Helena Or. : three daughters, lira.
Nellie L. Martin. Vancoaver, Wash., Maude lus
Decker and Mrs. Fearl 1. Miles, oota ot r-orrt
land nr.. . fnnr srrandchildren and one great
eraaulchild.r - Funeral services will b held Tbues-
day at 1 o'clock from Miller and Ttacey Cnder-
tatang 1'srtora.
iHWrVIJ. At residence. 15S East FlfteeBUS
street. Ella Manning, aged 49 years: wife Of
Henry E. Manning and mother of Cyril E. and
Arthur JU. Manning and sister ex Miss Heary.voa
tiHniwald and Mm. -Eliza Greene. Friends are
retpeetfntly! invited to attend the funeral services
aJ MeEntee A Eilers parlors, at Sixteenth and
Jivtrett, Wednesday. July 2, at 3, P. m. tntee-
meni at lUvervlew cemetery.
ROEHTt In thia city at her late residence. S44
V. 28th st. 8 June 30. Carrie Looise Roehr.
aged 54 years, wife of Frank Roehr, mother
nf (am n.. Frank G. and Gertrude Mary Roehr.
The funeral - services will be held Wednesday,
iulv 2. at 2:30 o'clock p. m . at Finley's, MooU
bemery at Rth. Friends invited. Interment at
Lone Fir cemetery. -
JOHNSON In thia city. June SO. G. H. John
son, aged 44 .years, late of Geneva, ur., son
of Mrs. Sarah Porter. The remains will be
forwarded this f Tuesday) evening by J. P;
Finler A Son to Redmond, Or., Where services
-will be held and Interment made. "
LANG LET- In thia city, June 30. James Tar-
nv r,mneiav. asvd as veara. ausoana a n
Louise A. Xangley of 683 Commercial St. No
tice ot ' funeral hereafter. Arrangementa In
charge of J. P. Frnley at Bon.
f
FT.ORTSTS
florists. SS4 Waah
asAav as TUAor.j , ,
lnetoa. Main 269. A-12
Flowera for an
ni-raunm Satis Oca Llv arrangeo.
n.iPlfRnnfl Csarista. Morriaoa sc. bet. 4tS
aad 5th. Phone Mala A-1805. Ftee Cow-
era end floral desians. No branch stores. -
LIBERT! MARKET FLORIST, ftth aad Tass-
bitt eta Vmt flowers, piaaa ana aessnsa. set
od greeohwnse 4 Nehalem are. 8eU.lS2.
LALANK Floral deaiana. decorsoooa.
'Opposite
Hossnfficc ' Ftiorie ssain o. ; :
iRTLAND'S Floral and jfird Bbop. Deslgas'
end aoooraoona. Stan ia f mw.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 24S Alder.- De-
sisBS end- decors tioas. Pheae Maraoali SS3S.
SWISS FLORAL COT
FLOWERS AND PLANTS.
MAX M. SMITH. Qorist. 141 Vk tb sC
ftjAkbal DIBKCTOBS
J. Pi HNLEY-&-'S
Progressive Funeral
iFil!; Directors-
Main fsMontgmnery tfr- Srh A-1BSS
7 Wilsori-k& Ross;
KAST TTH AND M CLTONOMAH
' Funeral Directors
"East 84 - i -"-,. i. C-31S8
. - F. S. Dunning,: Inc.
-. -THSJ cmrE3l RULE rjat'IiERTAKERS
414 K. Alder 8t Prie Eet S2. B-S2SS
Dunning MeEntee
jradvn aad ' Ankenv Sta -
Lad Asrlsfsat.
Phovjev Breadwav 481."
A-4SSS
Ai jf' Kenworthyi & Co.
'.SSOSSSna 2d SL S B..- Lents '
rVmv Tsbne BgST: - . Home Phone P-Sl
Fast ,731
H-188S
O I I a Mrs. Lerch
sr aw. a-rwi wa - Asststaot
VNDERTArfKRS
B. Tlth aad Hawthorae
MeENTFE FILERS, funeral parlor., wl'.h su
tae pnvaey eg ansae, lata aad Eestt gas.
FrnTies yTwMiw- sins. Home A2las
, - , ,KAMHERS COM PANT
141 isd 110 Kilingnrorth eve., near WuDaars
aw-. - Woodlawn ssos, c-l 1 ss
MILLER, A- TRACK1T, independent s-tmeral IH-
reetorv vr as low at 2e, 40. -os
Wl'MlirtlW H WW. "HtlS .Zlllll. A-7WW.
Wilson&Wiisoh " '
II ST Kerr ytr-et. tV-iTfn. 4 0 f O.
. . , .- H. W. GABLE A CO.. "
grMicessors, to W. H. HamitJoa.
e-itss
1TS E. GHsan. Phone Tabee '4SIS.
GILronrtKl CNDEBTAKINO CO.
M. 4182,
t wrier M end rn.v.
Breeze & SnookriT"'.'!
rs- 1258, B-2S48
men
Ai ; R. ;-Ze!!er : Co. B8 ? SToVJ
Ericson
Cndertakine parlors. 44 5 slor-
rwoa t- Bmiwtf zoa
It T HYKNt.S new redenee .labii-hmc
Ot WUiams eve., Woodiawn 220. C-1U43.
FtTJfERAT. TtlrCT08
Holnian UndcrtakingCo.
. Funeral Directors ".
. , 1 . If' 'BV:
' : ' . J Third and Halmaa Straata
s. j , '.- j , , Mais 807. A-tSlt t .
Portland Marble Works
V3 4?h Bt. Opnowits City Hall. !es Bros.
ftBUCSIMQ GRAMITE Co
" 27-3RO-ST. AT MAOHOH '
MST AXP FOPlfP ty
TUB 1X)L1XW1.VU articles have baea found oa
the cars of the Punland Bailway. Ucht A
rtrwsr Co.: Juna 28-rl purse. 1 ksufe, 1 pair
scHaora, S pair (loves 1 (love. T plekasea, 1
UtO, 2 lunch boxea, 1 roll paper. 3 auit casea, 1
tmvaUns bsc. 1 baa. lO nmbrcUaai Jane 29
1 pia, 1 pair (loves, S cloves, II nam tas, S
rackaeas. 1 htncli box. J-basket, f hat. S eoata,
1 sutt case. 1 saaajle ease. 2 tiiHows. 1 , Ura.
Owner may obtain property at l'irst and alder
w reeta station. x
Lt'ST WUita Eneliih Bull Terrier, south of
" Main st. Sunday evenine afUr waa all
white, white lone tail.? small black spot on one
ear and one' waa notched, blask nose with pink
akin, had on a black collar with brass trimming
and locked on; face waa bitten up soma from
tishtins. A reward to find him. or if found
noury. Phone Tabor 33flS.
tb RKffiRU for information Ui recovery of a
foa rmripy. white body, part block head,
whits streak ea face and ears, Ions tail. 3 small
biack spot on bacfcC party holding ama will
h.- proicnted ; name, Seook. BellwocMl 3073.
LOST Purse containing money, on ilisoiniippi
! rve. car, on corner of Broadway and Alder
stf. 'Saturday. lender - call Woodlawn 1483.
reward. . .- .- - '-- . , .
XST or atolen. black and white small aiae JVf
eey Holsteia cow Saturday night : reward for
information. C. L Keuy. Watson station. Tabor
56. --.-. .4.
LOST Beaver , far at Sunset theatre at 1 1
o'clock Saturday: night liberal reward. 606
Belmont. East 27T7.
lG'JT Sunday, robin egg bine woman's wool
t bathing sntit. 'between Columbia Beach and
Jesaup. st Phone Woodlawn 8989. reward. -
WILL'- the man who picked up package from
lnoa'a. oa. the comer of SOth and Emerson
stx. Satarday. please call at the store.
LOST Monday. 9:15 a. m.. on 8. Side of Tin
Ktll ..... A Ann t " i . ' . A..a
mui. kirmt iin. ,jw ouis. neuirn xo J.UD
Stevens bkJr., W. Park and Wash. Main 8844,
MK8. C. Lk McNEAL. loot pane in picture show.
sa ana Mormon sta.. fnene Tabor 8S98 lor
reward as we need tne money very bad. -
LOST Unfinished child'a. sweater, dark green.
on XJnaton. road; return to Dr. E. i. Labbe,
si t voroect Diag.
LOST Fishing- rod at Alameda Patk8iindsy
' morning. Finder please call Weodlawa 6840.
Reward. -..-
LOST Dark gray fog fur; lost between Rhodo
: dendron Inn and Greeuam. Finder please call
Main 4818.
eontainina valuable oaoem and
mpney. Finder please leava-at Journal office
ana receive reward. -
LOST Overcoat on highway - Sunday.
Please
can narsnair jshiss. .- ,
AUOT Irom 140 EL 76th st. N. , Reward.
"hone Tabor 281 T.
OST Bunch of keys, Sunday, at Council Cresi
inrne auto pare. Fnone seuwood iso. .
HELP, WANTED KALE
A CONTRACTOR to hg and put aboard
ears from 6.000,000 te 80.000,000
feet of fir, timber, one mile from railroad,
with own equipment. Phoae or see W. U.
Matt. Bank ml Gommarce. Saleaav Ot.
WANTED A boy IS years old to make himself
ceneralhr useful.
208 atcKsy bids., 3d and
Stark sta. '
WANTED Porter
will guarantee 818 per
week.
Apply Journal barber shop. Journal
hldg.
REAL estate sslesmaa with auto wanted. Call
at 270 Stark St.. or Main 3032. Thomas
Tigars. ' ' -,
MAN TO BUILD cesspool or aeptio-tank, in
seiiwood. lau Parser, Broaaway S7w.
WANTED Apprentice in printing plant
Ap
ply in pemon. 'Zizs em st.
A GOOD repair man . wanted. Mar. 2469.
HELP VTAWTED-OIISC ;
4t
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and ail
ether modern buiaaas eoursea. Day and night
school AhVky bldg.. Sd and Morrison. Main 834.
LEARN ADTOS AND TRACTORS
FIVE DATS' TRIAL FREE
. PAT TUITION WHEN SATISFIED
We teach auto, tractor, gas engine end ante
electrical Work. BIG 100 PAGE CATALOG
FREE. Address Adcox Auto and Tractor school.
Dept. J. Union sve. aad Wasoo St.. Pertlaad,
Or. .pnooe isa Hts,
WANTED Fifty men, at once,' to 'learn to re.
- neir antnnrobile and ass engines. Anolr at
Hemphill's Trade Scuool. 107 Uawthorae sve.i
corner ZOUt. ,
I
ItltAAl
liawtliorne Auto School
463 HAWTHORNE AVE. .
Antomebilea. tracks, tractors, machinist trade.
esy-aeetylene welding, vulcanizing and retreading.
Breclar snmmer rates. iy ana evennsg classes.
- POSITIOXS AMSnRF.Tt
EVERT GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKER
Enroll snv time. , Telegraphy, stenography.
banking, bookkeeping. secreUrtal Free -cstslog.
STUDT LAW AT HOME
UnirerHity . EzWnsioa Method. Degree LLv B.'
eonferred. We guarantee to pass yoa oa -. the
bar examinatxta in any etate. .. For toll par
tlcnlars apply roony 447. Morgan bldg.
BTTRSELL PRIVATE BTTMNESS SCHOOL
ladiridual Instroctions, right methods. . Laes
bermena bldg..; 6tlr and Stark. Broadway 3464.
MHa F. Bnrsell. principal, sA auilUOU
NIGHT SCHOOL. " - - -
! LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Tonng men and women - wanted. Call 218
Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity
to leant a well-paid profession. Free booklet.
Railway Telegraph Institnta , - ' . - ' .
GOING East or South f Household goods shipped
at reduced rates: moving and packing. Pacific
Coast Forwarding Co.. 408 Hoyt at. Bdwy. 706.
EAST S1DB COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
. Miss Retina Bucket's private school ; tndivtdV
aal instruction. -122 H Grand eve. Eart 427.
BOCKT . MOUNTAIN TEACHERS'- AGENCT
Frank K. Wsllss, ea-assL state supt.. mgt
M W. Bank bldg. - Teachers plaeed promptly.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
AT STANDARD
FACTORY NO. 2
CB A ND A VE. ANIT E. ! TATLOR ST,
POWER MACHINE
: OPERATORS
TO LEARJf OW
Shirts and Overalls
Mnckinawsand
Overcoats
810 PER WEEK WHIT.B LEARNIXO
FOKTT-FOLB HUUU Wtbk
Saturdays Half Holiday
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ARB EARN
ING FROM 616 to 820 WEEKLY.
WA irrT.rwWOMEN AVr GIRLS.- STEADY
POSITIONS. GOOD CHANCE FOR RAPID
ADVANCEMENT. GOOD : PAY- TO ! START
WITH. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSAliT,
EASY TO LEARN. APPLT IN PERSON. TAKE
ROSE CITY OR -MONTA VILLA CAB TO E.
I0TH ST. WALK 2 BIJXKS JOT"TH TO E.
10TH AND PINE. TROT LAUNDRY CO.
A GERMAN lad wanted for housekeeper with 1
er X children, at 3SS Baldwin st. Take St.
John. . ear.--.. Near Peninsula? school: - get i oft
Emerald st.. walk 2 blocks north to Baldwin,
A LADT wante aa elderly lady to stay for com-
panv; good
home. Ura. E. Rhodes, Canby,
Or.'. Bo 262.
WANTED Sales ladies for the Odorless Cooker;
bet household article oa the market.. Apply
at 633 Washington et. . '
Pi'HLtC atesoaranher can act free office ren
and some salary, apiendld office, mala floor.
270 Stark St. Call fee Thomas yigars. v
WANTED Experienced feeder. ... end . folders;
steady poartioa. good pay: mast apply in per
son Troy Laundry Co., East 10th and Pine.
FIRST class head trosteg.
i hotel laundry.s V
at ooce. -Multaomak
Experienced gu-i for eaody ' store. SSI
' 1378 Hawthorne ave.
V ANTED Awren lice ia priming plant, Ap
tfh person. S12H 4th at. . , '-
WANTED A nurse.. permn-ni position. . lliut
ondertrl owtetries. T-S84. Jonrnsl.
HOUSEKEEPEB on smaU farm. 4 children,
.- agea 2 to 7 Haas Niel.en, Reaverton. Or.
M'A.VTED Jook
Tsbov 480S.
for plain cooking.- Phone
it WLk'G macuioar operators, lti 7 1st, uplairs.
HKtP WAltTfft-FKMAlK
ft-
rgKMAKKNT IHIBrrtONS FOB
TOCNU WOMEN.
Oae to tne approscfains
eooaohdation of - tbe
' Suaual. ard aateaaaUe ,; .
. telephone srstsaa. - j , .
-ssnnaaaatpoa1tloea are' - -I
' soen ta tne epereUas :
aepartsmeat. . v
. konns arasaea eenaMerhms
smplorment aaonld call apea
tne Kmpmyasent Supervisor,
Hoom SOI. rJUtta klo
Telephone bnildms.
- Park and Uak st rests. . :,
TBS PAClf lO TE1JCFHONS as TKLXOBAPB
VANTED Oompetent womsn to cook on rancb
llit miW from RadmiMid., Or.: 840 per
month, write isaw. . wuiisms. roweu pmw. i
Oregon. 1
U'.fTUl'uu 1V1KTVII in en nut with charge Of I
""trThotoU,gowasca
HELP W15TBD-M1JJ8 A
FEMALE - -' - . -
it
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
. , . . 1
learning; gives yea set of tools ; I
id. Write fo csUlogua. 34 (
phew. Broadway 1T81.
nay yon wane je
noardona secured
nnnnlil. Kt a, nHetli
tHE Rit-Y pickers wanted, soldiera preferred;
bring buckata.
Douglas farm. . te mile sooth
of Troutdale.
MEtf. WOMEN learn barber trade; wages wuiU
lesrnlng; position- guaranteea. Mgr. years
experience. Oregon Berber College. 233 jladnon.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaebea trade
in o weeks ; pay wnue ssarmnsi posfuao sw
anteed. 284 Ccaeb st. - -- -
WAKTED AOE5TTS
AG ENTs -Twloe rtupyars-pay. tot aeUv. aaim.
men i most Ceairabla work, prompt pay. spe- I
eialty Foundry W-iks. aV.sL -eoraet lu 7tb aad I
Belmcnt. ' - - - i
ini-uiva 'wivernj -ri - 11 .tiHnii.l.t. Ura
of curse rv stock: cash weekly. Aooreas I
CapiUl City Nursery Co., Salem. Or.
- 8ITTJATION MALE ' S
EX-SOLD1EU wants work evsnings; S to 10. ta
vii i.. n.in ahan - or - aesrsae.. Can - make re-
linen, boots and prepare sections and retreads
for mold, or could take ears of sales of
and oil. H-828. Journal.
EPERIENCED laute mechaal?. and etiaultsur J
arsnis wsfwiTirm sss BXay.rga.iiBS or uiituib 11 ava wa
private ear. Write or call evenings. 884 E. 10th
st. N.. city.- . .- . - - - -
EXPERIENCED salesman; with eity references;
r married, wishes to connect with firm that will
appreciate honesty and good service. C-48,
Journal. - '" ' ' ' ' "'
PAINTING and jamming by the bout r on-
tract: eat and cleaa work. Jrhooe ellwood 1
.pjv ana -siain e,vi. - - .
pnvTTvn ivn TIXTixo I
tLlwfn.Tn" rsU'nn? MauTaSSa'0
4 . s Vfa ,l P'- ir.
A-l CARPENTER wUJ repair or remodel your
house or build saw. Day or contract; reason-
able. Woodlawn 40Q6. HUQ East Russett.
t ...,.-, . : ..k 4. a?.
iij.anr.u .4. m. . .vj..c
ins private car or trues, or wiu wore m
pair shop; 8 years' eiperienca C-853, Journat
MAN with team wants ioKJiauling cordwood or
tiea.
Write to R. L. 1ULL, Uil
smas.- Wash,
er IWmnin V. D. No. li
ROOFS RESHINLK1 AND 4JUTTERS PyT
IN. PHONB MARSITALL 70S.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and cost - acTiounfc-
- am open ivr iir.jnuii. - ,.
CONTftAfcTOIt and builder; repTlr or saw work
lm na out nf lw. Tabor 7882.
ant ooert for poeltlon. O-sae, journal.
PRACTICAL painter wanto work; by day eft Job.
T-4 18, Journal. - ' - " - -
(JEM EN T contractor, first class work, . repair
- ot new, anywhere. ' -East 8614.' - ;
UMBRELLAS' repaired at jour home. Phone
. Woodlawn 4023.
JANITOR, for office or apartment hoax.; under
nana on ourner. s-nen. t.. no..
SALSOMINING, painting, plaster patching, yea-
eonable. Main ottO
7rrnvuivD mTZa - Ar- ell kinds t
aAn. ... y ... mv .. . .
made. Tabor 4870.
8ITPATI0H8 FEMALE
ui'Tenlniliiaa u stenuaraDhar: ean han
dle books: wanted by a competent, experienced
girl, references furnlsriett. Ttiwr
HSITION s cashier. Phone Main 8726. .
DKESSM AKIKTO
V fitfc-tj rtik.-n Mflttine. mnA mskinc of ladlf
esnnents. resaonable prices; work guaranteed.
e pne
allor.
J. Reubin,
Ladies' Ti
408 Bush 'A Laae
Bldg.
DRESSMAKING sna plain sewing: prices rea
sonable. 8 M N. 21st. Msia 8608.
z
? NU
- --' . CBSES
6
specialty.
NURSING at eontipemeni caeea a
Ixwig experience. . an wnm.
PRACTICAL nurse desires confinement
060 Reynolds at. uau neuwooa us.
FTJBTTI8HEO BOOMS
83.00 WEEK-up. large, outtide, eomfortebly
r.,rar.KH i-lna rooms.' Baths free, water al-
waya U hot Right downtown. Hotel Cadillac, 3d
fhQjlX"TAPARTMENTS i AND LAUREL '
awlv furnished, medera housekeeping and sleep-
in a rooms. 62.60 and ap.- Second and Tarn but
THE GEM HOTEL . .
Transient and housekeeping room 2 Be a
day and up: 81.80 pet week ana up. weea
rent free to start. 665 '1st, r
HOTEL SARGENT,' Hawthorns and . Grand.
Starting point special ear or vssmggve..
KKWLY furnished modern room, all conveniences,
reasonable. . 866 uroaaway yieav win.
FTJBJTI8HED "BOOMSFBIVATB
- " FAMILY '
SLEEPING room, well furnished; -modern con-r-
venieoDesr- walking; distaacev 7 . Phoae East
4007. 881 Hassalo St.
NEWLY furnnbed room, close, to car J. walking
distance. Phone East 4073. k
COOL bedroom, Bleeping porch, private bath.
615 Bsontn. ass tirana- sve. n.
ROOMln apart meat bouse; private family.-
LCaU
Marshall 1187.
DON'T SKAIU'H Two bright 'corner .vootna.
e lectrjci ti,gsiragecoal lej zi), auy t n .
810 PER MONTH, furnienea sleeping room for
gentlemen; wsiaine niitw.- " -..
BOOMS A1TP BOABP
IB
THE HAZEL ''Ns hlte toe oUwra.''
comfort: borne eookins. 885 Bo st.
"IHE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 80 10th. fcg
btpiTnsea cirr. and atudenta. MarahaH 1161.;
BOOMS AKJ BOABB PJCtlFATE
RCOM and board for 1 or 2 ; walking distance:
noma privileges, slain obi.- ouu-
Son St. ' : "'.
fannu mttA hoard- all modern conveniences : hot
and cold water; oioc 01 ears, m.u
man aad wife. 71T Rodney ave. East 8882.
L-iIY alone wisbea congenial lady, to -ahar.
bouse: worwins rgm. preierrea. , x-noue m-mm
after S:8Q ---- - " J -- - l' '
nan iii'v''ct m.- --
WANTED Room and board for widower with a
bar years, girt a. T week; ennoren aieep in
same room, with me; care taJtea a them while
I work. :. State price lor ssme. close in. o-vst,
Jonmal.
HOTJ8EKEEPTHO BOOMS !
FPByiSHEP A1TP. UlgFPBlflSHEP
2 ROOMS and bath furnisbed inclnding light and
water at 1628 hi E Glisan. M-V ear. phone
Tabor 0878. ' ' ' '" -. ' '
TWO nice bouaekeepins rooms. 2 blocks from
Albino shipyards, 312 per month. 60T Mia-
eiaainoi ave. . - .
MODERN
and IL JAV
roqma, ' , 6a Vs
X Grand eve.
32.60.
CLEAN., neat honjekeeping. room, eery reasoa-
- tPl- ?h Jefietmon. 1.'.
FURN18HED housekeeping rooms. 327 Hail st.
S"'""' 1 '
FUB51SH E D AWO UirFCKXIHFl
raif aic jrALjiaai
2 LARGE well fornikhed rooms with kitchenette,
IS LMng aooiuow, -v t.at uvvt. ; -
s5AT rili tie H. K. room, suitable for one, 3Z..C0
per week. 206 Igta St. - - -- i
9, . NICE rooms for housekeeping; walking! iis-
Unce: reasonable. 854 Roes st.
NEAT SINGLE IL K. room, 2.S0 per week.
' 206 - 13th. near Taylor. - -
LIGHT bomekening rom for rent, . 6J N.
--21st." Phone Msin 8S0. -
fei.NuLK hourkeiilj. i. o i C 1st N.,Lsat tSTtf.
worKKrFPi i '
rcESisii k i"A3 it' jt f f .
PlUVATK'AMILt
afafUONlSHESlOc, rooms, eroii"...ri. t;
:n uutanoe: front and ba-k ,nirnn: '. "
t lichl, bath included., . I'hone t.t 13-o; i i I i-.
S I t Kf lSHKM Tl. Jwrooms, hath. Iiaht,
and fihnna TnminIiLHl.1 2K M VOtli mm
t .!
BroaJway SISS. '
FOtt BENT -Two nice largo liglit lioWneiT
ia( roojDM with kltclienetta; nlr neighborhood,
close in. mi K. Tsylor St. s ft. 17.
Ildtj S K K F.EP I.N(i roomi, sleeping room. $3 to
- lit per an, CulUrcn waloome. Close in.
OS Knott st. ' '
VERT", pretty housekeeping suits. S Vs li
north of Waahineton. 1.VS3 ner vtek. -" -
I thing included. 7U N. 14th. Broadway 8 21.
1 pRSIRABLB II. K. room, waiving rli.tance.
C H. preferred. Keferenrea. Main 3' 1 s.
3-UOOU. furnied flat, tn nriiu fmil ;
cheap. t 8 it tjat 10th N. tVoodlswn ri.-.
TWO room suite, 1 single roomrraasonabisriiOl'
Clay at
FOB KKIfT HOITRKS
U!r'lBMNHEl)
12
BEAUTIFUL 6 room lever flati sery coneu
ienee; oak floors, piste glsss. windows, (ire
place, furaaoe, ete.talso 8 ronm Hat, nnwi-m
cx-nvenienees. Inquire at 80 E. lota st. bu
tween Washington and K. rfark. f
XU RENT 8 rooms. beauOfunoiiM, f..r
summer: 1 room leaeVled fe tmin, m.n.
$50 a month and 5) with garage; aduiu.
Tabor 1041.
IFO IVTR K N-T 1 IT 5 0 , B room modern bura
low. elertricrty and gas. E. 82d and Mat-ie
sis., nsar Kendall station. T-421, Journal.
wren yon smvK. i;sb mihth-
western Ei.Etrrnic Liuur skuvicpt
Tenth and Washlngtmn. HmiHvir ftS
ErrrBgviov: ' i.'.... " .i-.r:rriT.:1;.-'
, block from M.V .r- IJ n.. M.otli rh.
79118
.Lfrar. i r,m h.t 1.
aliip;
era: wul be vacant Jul ath: SIS.
See this.
840 Hecond etreet.
fORTRENT Suitable r' 2 families
k.AU a . a
HVU-W, VV,
'. - -
V. "fJJ
, " 128-
Donald Woodward. M.14an.
room houM, 2& a uiunUi.
0 ROOM eottage.i nicely paperid and Tainted.
1088 -Maeadssa at Phone Msrhall 4 4 81.
FCfR RENT Modern 8-routa house. S & 4 L.
eth. ' , k .
I-1TE room eottsge. ; T108 Vsrnop st
FTTRNfaiHRII HOimVV,
eg
ST. JtillNH '
Wllrf . i. i ,
."....., ,i m iiu.iiu . ii,n puniwmw,
83060. or will sell without furniture; ruuntiiiy
Jaymenta,j like rent. Owner 1004 S. 1-eon.r.l.
."1 m.J .Vivi0"114 c';
' 7rrYT7---zr.-Ti -
t..l rSarnl.liad booae. Wu'e 1 to r,j.t.
. ." .uuim, sfc.sapo.oi. vu
parry, ni, journat.
enmisnea a room nouae
piano:
adttlu only: eaU Woodlawn .1898 from S
a. re. to 6; 1076 East Loth st. N.
$9 SMALL bungalow, 1 room and kitchauru.-.
gaa, electricity ami water ipcluded; no tlnl
dreu. Phone Womllawn 200. 8 0 Ha'trht ae.
4 ROOMS, bath, water, light, garage, porvht.
gardens snd plenty of -music; B0. Phone
.-oaniriau 2941. bos Jetfersnn St.
FURNISHED, enmplet. clean, modern 7
rmna
house, at 088 Hawthorne art.: adults only:
long leaser referenres evehsnyedj 860.
FURNISHED
1
-4 room
bungalow, aarags arnj
piano 6 blocks vseat Evergreen
u varat Evararaen sta . I. It. 1
Adults preferred; reksonsbla rent. Walter lluey.
"FLHMaiTEOThous. orTMonUTilla' car Una, Last
438.
mT,,, furtllK.d outU(( to ttnu
drcn East 1602. .
No cliii-
- Pus saw. sev aes a.
-"ODER PPrr 5 room Xl.rwiih alcove, We.t
e. wilklas dUtance. Key 803 141 list-
,haii 128. . v ' ,
- ' ' , m
- alt Wrtl-- ... af i 'if , u.
I r "1 -n.rt'",T. per flat: 816. lnoludins
i water. - izvo i -orDets sc.
FIVE ' room lower flat. 616.60, 40 bUbtuii.
East 1868.
room garage. I n ion are., Pesr
. Krwwll.- Adults only. Esst 2195,
FURWIHHED FLATS
60
$36 4 ROOM lower flat, light, water, phone.
piano, jii k, snarl. Kaat-8810; sdulM.
IV VfT' . ; -i . - -r
FIVE, room '"rnjjisAjlgt
I . . -. .
"Tabor 128".
i APAftTMETVTl 11
'FTJKy18HEl AWI USFPRVIsnK D
4 ROOMS-with bath, partly tumisiied. Adulu
only. Cor. B. 27th and .Nelson. 1 t blotk
south of Sandy bird. . . , I
it ROOM apts., fumMiet; rent reasotisble; Ughia,
water; outside rooms, 8u8 Front aU 1'bone
Msin 1 HgQ. '- - - -
HALS E T APARTMENTS KurnUhed 2 and X
rooms, 620 to 622. Walking distance. Ke
8278.
I "Tirs il-riwin r,
204 Porter si shltirsni:
..... m .,.-..
i room aprs. ; completely turnlaiied; reasonsbis.
Plione Main 7802. . - ' . . '
1 AND 2 nicely furnishel apartmtnU, under n
.-nanagement; reasonable rent, 173 H 21t
rt. ..- - , -. -
FiNE'oAK furniture for aale;' 2 room apt., rl
- in, modern; rent reasonable. Marshall tiHJ
mornings, after 6 evenings.
.- KING .ALBERT APT8. "
- Two and three room furnished hnuaekeeping
apts., strictly modern. 1 1th ami Montsom.rr, .
TI1B DUNEFORD APTS. -2. Srooni spu
furnished. 372 E. Clay, Union are. . I'tiune
East 2296. r .
Til REE .furnished1 rooms, private lsth and tele.
phone, by week or -month. 186 N. 2 2d.
Marshall 2262. , ,
Sf-R M5M ED furnished apartment for Sent, 8 T 0 .
S12 month. ' 1T1T PMtnuntk at.
Johns car. .
3 LOOM apt. and 1 single sleeping room; fine
place lor working girl. 208 hi Weidler st.
LIGHT, sanitary, close-in, single room, il
per month. Mar. -2MB. 886 lth at. S. '
; LEW YORK apts,, E. Belmont and lUt.
t-buue -
Ksn z s s.
ftUJIMEK REIOTlT
f.
JOYOUnVACAflONT
By tenting in beautiful Ocean Grove. Every
convenience. Rates vary -treasonable. Partirta.
lavs, 212 Lumbermen, bldg. Brosawsy iQt.
LIGHT housekeeping. Ocean Creet anartmentt,
. 1 block from beach; rates reasonable, liock'
sway Beach. - j ' .
4 ROOMED cottage. Long Beach, Wash.
llsln
Z3S4.
0ft RENT Furnl.tiwl cabin at Cannon train.
Call Broadway 668.
I FOR' RENT Rockaway bach. Tl Lisoie
cottages, i'non. jgast 6276.,
WATVTFD TO BK7TT
WISn TO BENT BUNGALOW
Oy- will lease for one year, modern
8 or I room anfurnisbed bungalow or
"' bowse, with garage. Wmild like to
meet owner personally. Highest refer
ences furnished. Married couple and
i diughter. who will take excellent car.
of property, E. If. Mr.Cune, midrm-m
: phone Tabor 2857: offu 6R4 Pit-,
teck . bijg, phoue Broadway 232, , ..
WANTED 3 clean rooms snd hsth looaiiori
tween East Stark and Hawthorne and 'i',f 1
and 40th. Tabet 6707,- J046 E, Aider st.
after 6:80 p. m.
: WANTTCD Te rent Rei.l. I, 7-8 rooie i..-..-.
. furnish ad or unfomisliea, preierably on w-.e
aide, for 1 year er longer. J. Lanener, Ores...
Journal, ' Mala 7178.
WANTED 6. or S rm. atricUy jriLKir.i ui.ior-
niahed home, prefsrsbly East bide, ileitt r-1
to exceed 640. Ref. Phone - East 771 S.
S OR. S room, bungalow type pr.feri S, " a
garage or srce to ereat garage, L. jU. . .--
Marsnall lzf 1. -
HEAL ESTATE
Bt'SINENH PHOPKRTI
1 - inn.Kin
j Oa Cnion sve. end Stark st. the ideal lota-
1 . uie advantaa. : foe a rt,r
I taudl ,a BMm.nt. . end a party wall that
1 83O00 Paid for. Purchase price is 8-0,-
000. Henry F. Cover, 64 t'mon ave.
WEST, aide factory site on waterfront, trs,-.s?e
and paved street, vwner, iiji xsuruieenei a
Bank building.
TO LEASn
SHIPYARD DISTRICT 11-20 ro
furnisbed, reasonable, appir Zji
FOB HALE HOUSE"
FOR SALE by owner. 4 reoms sml . , :
Krrch, partly fnmiabed; lot 60xlOU, fru.l a 1
j bet nee. 65 K. 26th st. .
MODERN 3 room house, lot 67 Vs lu f
paved st-, for sale by owner, i
gsi. 22 E. 47th. " -
wuTif 0 roomaoodetn. -r.
1 yan. journal.
fijiXLL 4 room cottage, rise owner s't
1 , , leaving the city, woouavocg car, 111 a 1
I worth and Miat
Ii..'.fl -. TKk'A Good 4-toon hue.
condition. 6323 71st St., nesr
Msin 43. ' '
SIX room nwlrn rtniu.iow. '"'h,w i.
view, Pitwooa 2)t . Tf -' - .J -
A('l'ft.-i frotn Osks. Lmuire li'. I
-foot of" Mi's ft. i