DIRECT TRADE TO EUROPEAN PORTS TO BEGIN AUG. 20 i, - 11 1 Steel Steamer Eelbert ' to Sail Under Management of Colum bia Pacific Shipping Co. CAPACITY IS 8000 TONS Assignment of Other Vessels to Portland Depends on Support - Given Pioneer Ship. Portland's participation In Euro pean maritime trade direct, the first of the kind in the port's history., will become an actuality with the sailing on August 20 of the steel steamer Eelbeck, tinder management of the Columbia Pacific . Shipping company for the Williams, Diamond & Co., large Paclflo coast operators. To make a success of the Initial sail ing the local managers urge shippers to make reservations for space without HbwFat Folks MayBecomeSlim . To" be bverstout is humiliating. Style and fat folks are strangers. Therefore, people who are carrying around a bur den of unhealthy and unsightly fat will be glad to know how they may reduce their weight without starvation diet or tiresome exercises. If you want to get rid of superfluous fat in a simple, safe and reliable way here Is a test worth trying. Spend some time in the open air, practice deep . breathing and get from any good drug cist a box of oil of korein capsules ; take one after each meal and one before re tiring at night ; also follow the other aimpla directions that come with the box. Weigh yourself once a week so as to know . Just how fast you are losing weight and don't leave off the treatment or even skip a single doae until you are down to normal weight, sj that you feel and look wonderfully younger and healthier. Every person who it too fat should give this treatment a trlaU You will probably find It is just what you need. Amaze your frjenasi Adv. GIRLS! USE LEMONS' FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try Jt.!MakathlIemon lotion to Whiten, your tanned op ,--s freckled akin- ' Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ' ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sun burn and tan lotion and complexion whltener at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this . sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands and. see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Tea I It Is harmless. Adv. SAYS HE WAS GOING DOWN HILL FAST Stomach Went Back on Him Gains Fifteen Pounds Taki ng Tan lac. I have gained' 15 pounds since I V commenced taking Teniae, and -am en joying as good health in every way as 1 ever did in my life." said Carl Beck man, a well known employe of the West Knd Cooperage company, and who lives - at 15 Thornton street, Portland, the other day. "My stomach went back on me about five months ago," continued Mr Beck man," and ever since that time I have been going down hill atfout as fast as St man eould go. I lost my appetite, and when I: went to the table at meal time I would eat a few bites and . e . aatlsfied. Kven the, little X ate would our and X would be so nauseated that I could not retain It more than half the time. Then there .were times when X would have severe cramping pains In the pit of my stomach. I was con- i stipated all the time, and would often become so dizzy that-X could hardly stand on my feet, i I just seemed t lose all my energy, and cnaily got so weak and run down that X was hardly able to keep going. - Thea I heard about Tanlac, and it was-so . well recommended by people who bad tried it that I made up my . mind, to see : if ' it would do me any . good. Well, X have taken three bottles of Teniae eo "far and I am a sound. hearty man again, . My appetite has come back, and you wont find a man anywhere that can eat threa bigger meals every day than I do. what i eat agrees with me, too, and. X never have a sign of tndtgestion or stomach . trouble of any, kind. Those awful ' .cramping spelts I used to have are a thing of the past, and I am never con- stipated the least bit In fact, my - health has been completely restored and X am in aa good condition in every way as I ever-was in my life. Tanlac is one medicine that deserves all tne prats that is given U. for it is a real medicine , and does. Just what they say it will do." 1 : Tanlac Is sold in Portland at the Owl Drug Co- - further delay. " According to Major Cart- wright, assistant ' manager of the Co lumbia Pacific Shipping -company, the Eelbeck will . accommodate as high as 1000 tens of general- freight It 1 hoped to be able t obtain this tonnage. "The people of Portland should take advantage of this chance to ship direct to London and Liverpool. It should be Portland's aim to send this pioneer merchant ship loaded to capacity with the goods and ; materials which will fairly represent the industries and the productiveness ' of the Oregon district. The more general - the nature of the cargo on the first sailing, the more will the diversified nature, of our resources be impressed upon the foreign buyers,' said Major Cartwright It is expected that the steamer will arrive In the local harbor from Puget sound by next Thursday. The ship will berth at Municipal dock No. 1. and freight will be received up to 6 p. m., August 19, the day previous to the sail ing. ? j ' t -FIRST "TRIP: IS IMP0BTA5T The Eelbeck U one of the new ship ping board vessels, which have been as signed to the Williams Diamond com pany for operation on the regular run between Pacific Cpaat ports and Euro pean ports direct. Other ships are ex pected to be assigned for similar service out of, Portland, the continuance of the hew venture depending upon the degree of support received at home. Schedule of freight rates which have been announced by the shipping board authorities are designed to enable Port land to compete successfully with other Pacific Coast ports seeking trade witn the European countries. PACIFIC "SAILINGS NAMED Admiral Line Fulfills Promise of Boat to Orient Every 28 Cays. Schedule of sailings, of the Portland- Oriental service of the Pacific Steam ship company for the remainder of the present year have been announced by Frank O'Connor, general agent pr the company In Portland. The sailings follow: West Munham Loading date, September 10; sailing, September 20. , Montague -Loading, Oc tober ; sailing, October 18. Coaxet Loading, November 5; sailing, Novem ber 15. Waban Loading, December l ; sailing, December is. The steamer Wawalona, which was previously assigned for this service, leas been withdrawn and the Montague sub stituted. All of the vessels of the Ad miral line are of 9500 tons deadweight with the exception of the West Mun ham, which is 8800 tons. According to information from the Merchants Exchange,; the West Munham will return to Portland on her first round trip to . the Far East about the end of the present month with a full cargo of freight. In developing Its trade with the ori ental ports the Admiral line has estab lished agencies as follows: Manila, 57 Escolata street ; Shanghai, 63 Ssechuen road ; Hongkong, fifth floor Hotel Man sion building; Kobe. 40 Akasl Machi; Yokohama, Cornea A Co.; Singapore, Symes tt Co.'; Vladivostok. Bryner A Co. An agency has also been located at Calcutta. India. A. F. Haines of Seattle, vice presi dent and general manager of the Ad miral line, is keeping bis promise to furnish a regular service with a sailing every 28 days out of Portland, accord ing to the schedule or sailings which has been prepared. EIGHT STEAMERS ALLOTTED Shipping Board Promises San Fran- Cisco Enough Vessels for Trade. San : Francisco, Aug. I2.-Elght ship ping board steamers have been allotted to local agents since the recent meetings of shipping men, which were followed by a.prornis that sufficient bottoms wpuld be allocated to thi coast to take care Of all the business. 'These are : . San Francisco : West Cactus. 8800 tons; Struthere & Dixon, - general cargo, to the. Orient early September loading ; .West Inakip, 8800 tons. Pacific Mall. Orient, middle September; West .Caddoa, 8800 tons. S truth ers & Dixon. Orient early October. Puget Sound loading : West Islip, 8800 tons', Struthers & Dixon, Orient early September ; Icontum. 9400 tons. Pa cific Steamship company. Orient late August; Stanley, $600 tons, Struthers & Dixon, Orient, late August; Seattle Spirit,-8800 tons, Pacific Steamship com pany. Orient late September ; West Hepburn, 8800 tons, Robert Dollar com pany, lumber to Shanghai. FISHING FLEET TO RETURN Salmon 'Pack of Portland-Alaska As sociation Reported iBelow Normal. Owing ' to the small salmon pack In Alaska waters this season, an early return of the fishing fleet of the Alaska- Portland Packers' association is predict ed. According to the local office of the packers, the season's pack is but 30 per cent of the normal figure. The as sociation now has on the fishing grounds in the Nushagak river its two Balm on ships, the Berlin and Levi Burgess, f .-"5 1 TA Million Babies -and X"e States" he said, "at this minute there are many thousands of babies keeping well and strong on Nestle's. AU ver the world it's the same way and that will give you some idea of how many babies; have kept well on Nestle s Food during the past fifty years." lAnd yet it wasn't all those millions of babies that convinced me. It was the pink cheeks of my own baby. ' Nestle's Milk Food is made out of pure milk, to which has been added Just the right amount of cereal and of pure sugar. This is made into a white fluffy powder, which makes the curds of the milk easy to digest. You just add cold water, boil, and Neatla'a It sure anHIt ia aovder form that it already saaalflte! and 4oe set iusrathafurtacradaitioaof tnilk. Alwayi furearW safe, alwaya aaiforaa, and free from the aaBrerf af heme moaifkatioa. Nestle', has stood the test e three fenerations aad Aai tdy tit Urpm imk fJ llyf4t tit xnrld. FREE! Enough Nestle's for 12 feedings. . Send the coupon! NMUet Food Oomsany. Inc. 214 Oall BU,, Saa, Franctsoa. Cat. Pleaaa acad aw lre rw keak aad trial aaeaaca. Aedteaa.. Chr. .State. which are soon expected to set sail for home .with the season's pack. The fleet of flshiner vessels wmcn op erates out of San Francisco has already started for home, according to ; report. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT board, the new steel steamer Doylee- . v...n ft- k. HKlna TCnrine Jc Machine Works, left her dock early thli a m mt t i I m mmm en w a r morning ior ner oiijchu rivw .v.yii six hours. The occasion is of special ft V HuilHftki hMUUl of the fact that the steamers la the last or tne steei snips to pe conouuticu government account. - 1 , Members of the public dock coramis- i m, ..(-.I etna wnsf-ffsll tal"e minal at St. Johns to Inspect the work now going vn there. '; The dock pora- iniaoiuu nets av wv" www - tha new grain elevator, and contractors are busy completing new piers and veg etable oil tanks. Plana are also being railroad to connect the terminal . witn the P., B. L. & P. Co. at .St. Johns. t Nine hulls launched at two wood ehip yards on Coos Bay may be removed to San Francisco to be held for further rVnm nrahflelrl. The ships were built for the-government by (.11 Q jxrum GK. J ew v " Bay Shipbuilding company- X II picci Bkeauici v v ..& completed part of her flour cargo at Astoria, is flnlahlng at Portland today. under tne oirecuon o w. n. Co., operators for the shipping board. the Corvafils, but by the Peninsula Shipbuilding company, and the -Butte, a product oi tne k. -, jxu oiuuh:i vjv. structlon company, ; are to take place Li 1 1 wcca. The Grays Harbor Motorahip corpora- count at th yard In Aberdeen, has laid the keel for the fifth ship will be put sown wiiain " a. - The Ocean- Mall Steamship company, recently formed to carry passengers and Mexican and Central American ports. has announcea us kihuuu o. j." -ralson and the Florence Olson will sail from San Francisco every 15 to 18 Tw'or three additional ships of 2000 tons win ee ouin oy m w- 1. . 1 C? A. . U .i.n it ttl Hf a t f'.Cl . m - .i . i . navft - DM!l dropped from the payroll of the Todd reducUon being in line with the firm a policy ox reirencnmeiii. i. News of the Port m A ..... W 4 9 Room City. Americas umr. from Baa Fima CUKrneteilMeyr, Amtricsa turner, from Baa Francisco, general. Taklok. American steamer, for Karepe, wheat Kl Huundo. American ataamor, tor Sas JTraa- -ico. ballast. t Q ' . Ban no. . amenoao, iur " ballait, in tow ia aetunoo. MARINE ALMA3TAC North Head. Aeg. 12. -Condition! at the Btoath of the nnt at noon: w, -. aoUtheaat, 2 nilm; weathar cloudy; tumidity. T4 at Astoria WMneair ..tt ut..u, Tiw water ' 2:S2 a. m...:8 fet J :0 a. 0.6 fe na n m 1 feet I 0 :80 P. m. . 1-0 feet a t v v y - ' BAILT BIVEB BEAPIKOS -I 13 STATIONS. lis iii t'metilla . . , Albany . . . ', Balam . . . . , Oregon City PorUasd . . 25 20 20 12 15 7.S O.S 0 O 0.00 0,00 0.00 -1.5 1-0. 1 4.0 6.5 .5 o.csa 1-0.1 o.oo RITEB FORECAST Tha Willamette rier at Portland will re main nearly ataUonary durins tba next two or three days except aa anectea ny in uae. AT SEIOHBORIST POBTS a iinri, An. 1 2. Ijft un at 1 a. m.. steam er Emert H. Meyer, from Baa Praneiaeo. Ar- rirad at l a. B., taamcr pawy rrore bib mo. cieco. Out&id 4 tnilee. at 1143 p. .. yacbt Wisdom, from rort Townaena. , . tmAw ft it i.l.MMAnlMe at a n. 1 fcnmar ftantjk Barbara. Irom Columbia rtrer. ArrlTed at T p. m., taraera Bantiam and Tier- ton. from Columbia nar. Han Fmncwm. Anc 1 2- -Railed it 11 I. B rfum.f Klam&th. for Portland. Arrired at 11 and wiled at Soon, tteamer Willamette, from Portland, for Saa Pedro.' Sailed at soon, steam er City of Topeaa, for Portland. ia Eureka and Cooe Bay. . . . . Aberdeen. An. 11. Arrifed, steamer Cabnra, from Portland. . Point Rctm. Anc 11. Paaaed at 11 a. m steamer .Wahkaaaa,' Iron Portland, for Baa Pedro. San Francisco. A UK. 12. (I. N. 8.) Ar rived. British steamer Vncaa. from Shanghai, it 12:30 a. m. : liriino. from Honolulu, at a a. m. : Homer, from Santa Barbara via ports, at 3:4 0. m.; South Coant. from Crescent City, at 0:30 a, m.j Seafoam, from Mendocino, at 8:50 a. m.; steamer Yosemite. from Port Gamble, at 10:30 a m. .- French motorshlD Fionyn, from Papeto. at 11 a. rn. : steamer Caspar, from Cas par, at 11 a. m. : Whittier, from Port San Luis, at 11 a. m. ; steamer KaUwrlae, from Kareka. at 11 p. m. : yestwrday ; caa aehooaer Stockton City, from Shelter Core, at 7 a, am. today. Saa Francisco. Au. 13, (L N. S.) Ar rired, Anc 1 1 Bndoo, Jjem Anceles, 2:8S p. nv; Admiral Fanacut. Lot Anselaa, 3:55 p. m. : IiOja Ancelea. 6 p. m. , Sailed, Ana. 11 Willamette. Ixje Aatalea, 12 noon: City of .Topeaa. Portland. 11:38 a. m. : tne Sea Kin, bars Erskina M. Phelps, Port Saa loiis, 1:40 p. m.; Carael. WUlapa. 1:60 p. m.; Atalon, Wiilapa, 2:10 p. m.; Spokane, I-os Anielee, 4:20 p. m. ; Ariyll. Se attle. 4-20 p. m. SeaUIe. Aue". 18. I. N. 8.) Arrived, S. S. Preeideat, from Saa Pedro, via Saa Francfeeo and Victoria, at 1 a. ra. Sailed. 8. ' 8. Admiral Dewey, for Saa Ditto via San Francisco aad Saa Pedro, at 11 a. at. Arrived. Autcust 11, 8. 8. Chicago Mam. via Kobe and Yokohama, at 1 p. ra. ; Admiral Watsoa. from Soetheaatera One Riir of Rnk Cheelts WHEN my doctor told me to give my baby Nestl's Food because I couldn't nurse him, I said, "Have many babies been brought up on it?" - He miled. "Right here in the United your baby has the! food nearest to mother's milk -free from the germs of raw cow's milksafe, clean almost sure to bring him pink cheeks and a sturdy dimpled little body. - I found "that ths Ntatlt Com pany likas to sava babisa and ktcp them well. They ssnt msfraasnougV Nestle's for 12 feedings and a very interesting and valuabla Mother's Book about how to ' take cars of . babies. All you have to do is to fill out the coupon below. " . NESTLES 1 MIK. TOO v a 1 PORTLAND MARINE : OFFICE IS INSPECTED dv ma inn imi Ul IflnJUii L Commander of Western Division Shows Faith in Corps by En rolling Three Sons. i. Major Edward R Rutledge Lowndes. commander of the' Western recruiting division of the marine corps, inspected the Portland office today. He left, this afternoon for San Francisco, his head Quarters, where he -will assist in we! coming the new Pacific fleet, t For six years Major Lowndes has commanded the Western division, com' priains 11 states, and in that time has become thoroughly acquainted with his territory. So firmly does he believe in the marine corps, h la three sons, he says, will, enter Annapolis. One of them is now a member of the class of 1923, Major Ixwndes -in the senior of all army and marine corps majors. He has been in service more than 35 years. He graduated from Annapolis. Congressional reduction of the marine corps necessitated discharge and re tirement 'of many valuable and active officers and men. the major said. The new law says the marine ' corps shall average 27,400 men this year, and be cause the service had 75.000 men during- the war, far fewer than 27,400 men must be the maximum until that figure Is reached as average for the present finca.1 year. ine major ueueves me law should have stipulated that the marine corps should have a strength of 27,400 and not an average at the end of the fiscal year. More Money for .: Schools Asked of Centralia Voters Centralis Wash.. Aug. 12. Holding that the 10 mill levy permitted by layv is insufficient for tha coming school year, the local school board has called a special school election for August 23, asking the voters to approve a levy of 13 mills. The budget proposed totals 156,765.03, compared with 948,831.2a Jtor instruction last year. ALLEGED DISCHIMIJ? ATIOX AGAINST BAND IS OPPOSED Centralia, Wash., Aug. 12. A delega tion of local business men will demand of George Walker; secretary of the Southwest Washington fair, recognition of the Centralia band at the 1919 fair, which opens Monday. A contract for furnishing music fair week -has been awarded to the Chehalis band, but the local chamber contends that the Cen tralia organisation is entitled to play part of the week, especially in view of the boosting that Centralia is giving the fair. DEMANDS OF MEX OEAJfTED; CEJtTRALIA STB.IKE AVERTED Centralia, Wash-, Aug. 12. A threat ened strike of men employed on street improvements was averted Monday when th demands of the men were mt by the contractors, including an increase in wages and recognition of the union. The only refusal of the contractors was an increase of 50 cents a day for wheelers, which, they claimed, were In the same class aa common laborers. ' The new scale is effective Saturday. - Vader Girl Wins Scholarship Centralia. Wash., Ang. 12. A schol arship offered by the Centralia Academy of Music to the Lewis county pupil out side Centralia and Chehalis making the highest average in the recent eighth grade examinations was won by Gladys Humphrey, a 12-year-old Vader girt In the examinations she made 854 cred its out of a possible 900. Slashing Fire Costly Centralia. Wash., Aug. 12. Fire that was started by sparks from .a slashing on- neighboring property Friday de stroyed the residence of Gus Salzer In the Hannaford valley, northeast of this city. The loss was 12500, partly cov ered by insurance. Alaska, at 8 a. ra.; Victoria, from Noma and St, Michael , via Seward and Coraoea, at B p. ra. ; t-jwer acbooner usmo, from xacoma. at :3W p. oa. Sailed. August U 8- 8- Redopdo, (or South aaefajrn Alaska, via ladyamlth, B. C, at I p. m. CordoTa. Aur. 10. (I. N. 8.) Sailed. 8. S. Northwestern, southbound, at 9 p. m. Saa Diego, Aug. 11. (1. N. 8.) Arrived. 8, S. Admiral Wcelcy. from Seattle, via Saa mrancueo and San Pedro, at S p. in. Aberdeen. Aug. 11. (L N. 8. ) ArrlTed. 8. S. Sewickley. Iron Seattle. Tacoma. Aug. 11. Arrired. 8. S. Anyox, towing barge Henry Villard, from Ellamar; Prin cess, Louise, (rasa tfrtuau Columbia ports, at 11 p. m. Arrired, August 12. S. S. Jarary, irom ueatua BeUinahara, Aug. 10. tt N. S.) Arrired. 8. S. Nurwood. from Southeastern Alaska, at 8 p. nv. Sailed, S. S. Mndea, for Honolulu. Coast Business Men Clamor for Improved Service With Orient Ban Francisco, Aoe. 12, (TJ. P.)- "The operation was a succcess ; but the patient died." William H. Hammer, president of the Foreign Trade ciub aad shipping man. today offered that Quotation to describe the position of exporters of the coast who have been promised better cable facilities to the Orient. "Wo will get better facilities from the government through radio and from private concerns through cable, no doubts- he said, "but meanwhile our business is dying. Hammer announced plans to finance a radio -corporation to build a big station here and others in Hawaii and at Manila, -. . .. - Mflbia Fennoyer Arrested Special Officer Whltesldes, his sensi bilities quickened by a shot in the side several months ago while patrolinr his beat, arrested Melbin Penaoyer. 21, at .Para ana . sl. Clair streets about 11 o'clock Monday night with a revolver. Pennoyer is charged with carrying con cealed ' weapons. . Acting Municipal Judge Deteh heard the evidence this morning, but reserved sentence. Auxiliaries to Meet i Members of the war auxiliaries' can tral committee have, been called to at tend a meeting at the City Hall at 10 o'clock .Wednesday morning to - enter a protest - against - the proposed deslgna tion of the aviation field -aa . "Klepper field." - . Pershing ta Leave Europe Soon Paris, Aug. 12, (CP.)- General Pershing will leave for Italy next Sat urday. visiting Rom and the battle fields. - He - will start for the United States the first week la September. uivnuLo ' BX'ILDIXG FER3IITS E." W. Van Valkentrurtv alter store. 925 "In-; terstaU- between ftkidiuora and rrwoott, builder, A. V. ruber. 8100. - af. V. Crawford, reoeir rasidanoa. S704 67th at. between 27th and 89th. area., builder same, ; 875. W. U. Clinton, erect trarace, BSS E. 1 9th 21. between Siskiyou and Klickitat, builder same. saoo. . .; . . Mrs. B. J. Bechan. repair rasjdenrw. 800 try between Williams and Union, builder same. 8100. : Crjatal lee A Storaca Co.. erect tarac and bars, 840 E. Main between E. 8th aad IS. 7th eta., bulkier aame, S10.OOO. Chartea McAfee, met amrare. 878 Cleve land are.' between Coins and Wysaat, builder same, 8195, , Mra. saa tiaenien. erect anar.a. n. r,. or. Hartman between Cruikshank aad Charleston. builder. Mr. Zimmemaa. 8800. G. O. Smith, erect rwrfdenee, 1888 Boatnn ate. between Portland bird, and Deknm, build er aama. a 1200. Western Structural Steel A Task Co.. erect foundry, 1 6 SO UalseT between ii. SSd and Mi. Sth. Imilder name. tSOOO. ' - William Black, renair reddeaca. '83 East S4th t. between Waahiagtoa and Stark, builder Harry Pat. are 'taraaw, Hannau ae tvMn 20th and 2 let. builder same. 880. . Harry Park, erect tarace, 804 Marshall be tween 20th and 21st, builder same, to. - I Harrr Park, erect tarace. 270 21t at N, between fJorthrop and Orerton, r builder aame, 850. : Harry Park, erect ran re. 268 21st at. K. between Northrop and urerton. nuiioer aame, isn. ... A. DeuTalL renair dwelling, 157 Julia Tt, between Macadam and Corbet t, builder, j a nam,n aann. Good Samaritan hospital, repair names' home. 783 Mrnhall between 22d and 23d, j, J. XI. Hayes, repair residence, 1134 Glenn ave. between Emerson and Holman. builder, Georre W. roreman. 8160. A. TL Vtt alter ehickenhouse. 1385 Curtis between Portland bWd. and Liberty, builder H. Kruee-er. repair rwrideaee. 1008 East Yamhill between East 83d and East 34 th, builder same. 825. " . W. B. Cobb, repair residence, 428 East 88th between rrtiiskra and Lincoln, builder same, a?.m. - A. W. Johnson, repair residence. 47 East 53d at. between Stark and Gluan. buUder aame, flfld C. V. Boart. repair store. SO Second be tween1; raTis and Ererett. builder. E. Hender Oil (i. Suneaeni, repair residence. 867 E. 15th between Prrshfnr and Hair, builder aame, 8100. t w JL- ' v. Raker, erwet msidenca. 7S Terry- between Minnesota and Mississippi, build' era, A. C. Miller A Baker. 8300. " A. J. Bruce, erect rarace. 697 E. 8th be tween McLaughlin and Hair, builder. Arrow Cement A Tray Co., Siou. Martin J. Malone, repair residence, 188 Blandena between Oongreaa and Commercial, : A. C. Smith, erect dweDinr. 1010 E. 83d north between Freecott and uons, pauaer same, t v T Unrri araet earace. 830 Minne- anta between Prescott and Skidmore, builder . a inn James A. KHne. repair- residence, 494 Sum ner between 9th and 10th. builder same. 340. f..rf v.ta araet office and stock rooms. SIS 4th between Columbia and Clay, builders Hopkins & Andrews, 610.OUU. , , , Phil Metsrhan, repair stores and hotel. 829 Waahinrton between run ana uroauwaj, uuuam, a I i'..n,rKall X3TB. A. C Smith, erect garae. 1010 E. 83d be tween Prescott and Goinr. builder same, 380. W. A. FUnn, erect r a rare. 607 E. Tioaa be tween Hudson and Smith are., builder aama a" TV r.mU. renair residence. 1009 AHe- t-heny between Bank and Swift, builder same, H. B. Nndelman, erect carare. 684 E. 10th between Knott and Stanton, buuaer same, i i o. v n i:r. install ' furnace. 1129 Cumber land read between Culpepper and Shenandoah, Instaijer, i-oriiauu u . v ... R Wajsbinsrton Between nroaaway ana in 1 . 1. V IT TtnnAfM BUS. uu,us.. ;. . -Z axn u . .nm.n ttHt hetween Elm and St. Helena Court. Oulioer, in Anacnon, iv. . ... . i m i rs n U. ; 1 ' Aseaa, repair mut, v viwwi tween Housday and Viaeaamas, duuoot aame tiia . - n.Tftm vrfofe renair aterea. 147 4U be tween Alder and Morrison, builders Vanderhoof Brothers. 8200. . ' TEABbPOBTATIOW EAM5HIP MIRA1.LINE. SS. "CITT OF TOPE K A" satis gt tl. M. August 15th, for Cooa Bay. Eureka. San Francisco, connecting with steamer to- Los Angeles and Ban Diego. REDUCED ROUND TRIP HRCI fares include Meals and Berth. CALIFORNIA an Francisco SSO. 00 Los Angelea 55-52 Saa Diego f 08.00 ALASKA PROM SEATTLE: Jtrneau .. . .S72.00 Sitka . ...$ 80.00 Skagway ..,$80.00 Seward ..,1122.00 Anchorage .$143.00 TICKET OFFICE 101 THIRD ST. MAIN 1460 A-3832 FREIGHT OFFICE EAST S3S1 T f OR WAY NB SWEDEN II X . l svw wraTai'a rr MV UbniunlUV Va eae her yaw set the aeaiiaoia apace an any ar or any line. STEAMSHIP TICKETS In Our Office far the Following. Usage Direct: 0 Norweelan American Line Seandlnavlan American Line Swaetah American Line Via tnelandi - - Ourtard Staamihlp Company White Star Line . ' U yoa are interested ia tola ereer there, at bringing anyone floss there, sail apoa DORSEV SMITH. MANAGER. OREGON JOURNAL TRAVEL BURSAU The Journal Rldg, F-ertland, Oregon Telashpra Marshall 170. SanFrancisco S. S. ROSE CITY DEPABTS It JfOOJT Thursday, August 14 From Alsgwortk. Pock Fare Includes Berth aad Meas -. City Ticket Office, Id aad Wash. Phone Uala SSS0 ' Freight Office. Aiss worth Boek . Phone Broadway 863 Saa Fraarlgeo A Portland S. 8. Ilset COMPAfiNie CErflAU TRANSATLANTIQUe tdoeaga rwtai semes PROPOSED DEPARTURES Bubieet to Change Without Notice NEW YORK HAVRE PRANCE ...aUO.ft LA TOURRAINE ............. AUO. SO . LA LORRAINE AUO. 27 ROCHAMBEAU SEP. S LA EAVOIE ..SEP.10 NEW YORK BORDEAUX NIAGARA .... AUQ. 10 Fugazl Braa., Paoifie Coast Agents. 10O Cherry EL, SaatUa, ar say Lacal AaanL STEAMERS The Dallea and Way Points Sailings Tuesdays, Thurgdsys. and . Saturdays, 7 A.M. DALLES COLUMBIA LINE Ash St, Dock t Broadway 3434 NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH UAE Via Tahiti and Raratonga. MaH.eng Paaaanaar arviea Pram Ean ; Prsneitee Every EE Days ' UNIOhl EE, CO. OF NEW ZEALAND ESO Csuifenla EL. Saw Franelaaa Or Lacal Steamship and Rallread A gene lea. v SKIT TOD AT FARM SNAP I This splendid "82-acre ranch, ahout 40 of which are In cultivation. House Is plastered and contains eight larger airy rooms; has fireplace, concrete foundation and basement : five acres of commercial apple orchard, besides assorted family orchard. Barn 60x60 and other outbuildings. Improve ments alone cost over $5000. Total price $7800. $4300 cash. Located, six miles from Beaver creek in Clacka mas county In the Clark's district. - This Is a real snap. Photos at' office. - FRED TV. GERM ATT CO., Cham, of Com. Bldg. Open Evenings and. .Sundays. Send Us Your Old Carpets Old Bar? aad Woolen Clotkiaf. We Make BevertiMe. SEBd.YToveE Fluff Rugs They Wear like Iron. Bar Bofs. Woven AU Sizes. Matt Orders Sead for Booklet. Carpet Cleaning xl9 Birs, steam Cleaned, Hit WESTEBW YIVTT BITO CO. 4tTaloB Ave. Jf. East HE Phoaes B-M! '' ArCTIQy TOMOBBOW AT WlUiUN'8 AaeUoa House. lSU-lia Ed st Bala at 10 a. aa. ' - MEETiqrR WOTICFS 41 Public Dance on Swan Tonight ' (Tuesday), August 12. Boat lea t as foot of Jef ferson at 8:80. dance until 11.45. Giren by Anchor council No. 748. K. - and U sf S. Uandy laza hand, ra freshnents, games and every one guaranteed a good oroe. come and get acquainted. Boat sails, rain or shine. I07 "J CAMT saeets vrery Wed- r i . . aeeday evening la W. O. hWl XT. Temple. 12S 11th St. MP il v i AD members reanested tn Oil) A ' attand. Visitors weteoaaa .VV'V O. W. MOWRKT. O. U. LtJl-J USBMAM KUIiaUS, Uler. , SPECIAL oommunicatlon East 1' : Mm Na. 165. A. F. A A. M-, Thursday evening, August 14, 7:80 p. m.. East 80th and ---t. ISInvb 4a af. M. X' i.i, in. hmlhftl RordiallV. um . - - , - inrited to attend. U. V. jseiaoa, eecy. Merti. W. M. ruw7t't InrK:k'. 'fin 1 0B. A. K. gnd X. M. Special commun eation Tuesday evening, August 12. at 8 o'eloek. MUwaukle, r. Work in the M. at. degree. Visit ers welcome, ; J. M. SNTI'ER, jsecretary. EafBLEM JEWELRT a eneelslty; buttons, pins, eharros. Jaeger Bros.. 18t-H Sth Xljtal $tc3iistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Walter If, Kline. 82. Corrallis, Or,, and Ada Wv Sexton, S7, WheeWon annex. Otner MUls, legal, Selby, 8, D., and Helen W Mi-I'mkir. Irnil. 240 North Nineteenth. Erik O. Johnson, 2, 50 North Sixth, and Elba Bergman, 20. Rainier Hotel. John C. Holcemb, 3tt, 411 Jessun, and Iyda V. B. Kenuhip, 4S, 10 Kast enwrntn. Win. J. Webb. 28. 431 East Taylor, and Carolyn M. Bapa, 2. 431 East Taylor. Albert C. Burroughs, 23, 747 Clinton, aad Rl.nrh. Uilav. 21. 4fiS Eaat A ah. Daniel Birkmeier, 2S, Milwaukie, Ore., aad Evelyn Walker. 19. 34 Multnoman.- BIRTHS filtir-To Wr.' and ' Mrs. J. R- Hill, 542 81st st. 8. Aug. . daughter. HA SLOP Tp Mr. and Mr. J. E. Hasten. 202$ E, vouch, Aug. 10. a oaugnier. TEMPLJN To Air. and Mrs. J. W. Templis, 361 . Fremont st, July 28, a eon. NASH To Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nash, 174 13th st., Aug. 2. a daughter. NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson, 1119 K. Grant st. Aug. 1. a son. CBOFT To Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Croft, 888 Market St.. Ang. 1. a daughter. NELSON To Mr. aud Mrs. S. ,W. Nelson. 185 K. Buffalo at.. Aug. 6. a daughter. KIIOLL To Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Kroll. 1470 K. Oak, Aug. 7, a son. KAISER To Mr, and Mrs. William T. Kaiser, 1118 K. 20th U N., Aug. 1. daughter. Shanahan To Mr. and Mr. J. 1. Bhanahan, 864 H E. Morrison. July SB. a son. PARISI To Mr. and Mrs. a. P. Parisl, 868 Michigan st, Aug. 4, a daughter, - WHBATLEY To Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheat ley, 700 Liberty. Aug. ,, a son. BAHN To Mr. and Mr. Fred Hahs. 387 Knott st. Aug. 8, a son. . ... WHrPKHEAD To Mr. and Mrs. J. N. White head. 39 Everett aU. Aug. 4, a son. HIJBBARD To Mr. and Mrs. ,, V. Hubbard. Yamliill. Or.. Aug. 8, a on. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. R. A, 5tttiUj, I-inn- ton. Or,, Aug. 8, daughter. GAINES To Mr. and Mrs. B. r Gaines. 68th ' st, and 67th ave.. B. E.. Ang. 4. a son. HEATHS Ayp-FC51!8A18 7 OT? BERGEN-iT 8U Vincent's hospital, August 8, 1919, John Von Bergen,' aged 4S years, 10 -months, 1 1 day. Deceased is sur vived by one son and two daughter, John Bergen, age 17 J ears: Maria, 18. an Heles, 18, Also two sisters and four brother. Mrs. Mar guerite Keller of New Jersey and Lena Leuthold of this city, Casper V. Bergen, Jacob and Henry Leuthold of this city and Andrew Leuthold of California. Funeral service will ha held tor morrow, Wednesday, at . 2 P. m.. fssun tb chapel of the Skews -Undertaking ' company, coroar Third and Clay, nnder the auspice of the Portland Orutli Verein. of which he was a member. Friends tnvfted to attend. Interment in family lot, Multnomah cemetery. MiLLER At "tU awily' rcaidsnce.' Ul Wesl Portland boulevard. Albert C. MUler. age 78 year, beloved ' husband . of Elhtabeth Miller. Funeral services will be held tomorrow fWednea day). August IS. at 2 p. m., from the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy A Co... 8882 and 5804 Ninety-second street 8. E ia Lents... la terment Mouut Bcott eemetery. ' - KJHODES-In this city. August 11. Hiram Rbodfa, ' aged 78 years, - hut band af Mrs. Mary E. Rhodes of 867 Princeton street, brother af Abraham Rhodes, Mrs. Ilcbacca Gordon. Mr Adeline Fulkersoa and H. E. Ilhede of New eastl. Pa.. The funeral eerviee will he held Tnursday, August 14. at 2 :80 o'eWwk p. ra. at Fiaiey'a, Uontgomery at Fifth. ' Friend in vited, v Interment as Jtiverviw cemeicry. SINGER At the residence, ' 281 East ' 86th street south. Aaguat 11. Frances 1. Singer, saod il yean, beloved mother of W. B. Hinges and Mabel Caswell, both of this city. - Funeral service will be held Wednesday, August 18, at 10 a. m., at the' Portland crematorium. Arrangements In care of Miller A Tracey. NASH In this city. August 1 6TTrvuglaa Naah, aged 60 years, beloved broths of Mnu Joha Falconer ot thi city. Funeral service will ba s i . . . , a , . . , . . , .A .ft field weuneausjr, jsusudv v ft- vv &u., v the chapel of Miller A Tracey. . Incineration at the " Bortland Crematorium. t5ATEln'thlclt " Ims'If John'W:' IfflX ged 56 years, lata of Helena,' Mont husband of Mrs. Antoinette Hall, father of Cleveland Halt of Havre, Mont, and Doris Hall of Helena, Mont, The remains aro at, Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. EETTEBTb funeral J aarvicea . of the . lata Petar Settat ! waa held v today, Tuesday, at 2 p. an., from the eonserritory chapel of tha F. 8. Dnnnina, Inc.. 414 Eaat Aider. Ioter ment. Mount Scott Park eemetery. ' " gfc'C5NfClCin - thla cily august 12, Joseph Buconich, aged 67 years, lata of 627 Fourth tiwet. - Tha remains ara at Finiey'a, Montgomery at t irth. Nouce of runarai nereaiter. BLVGIlXil At the reatdence. 203 Stanton atreet, Augnet 11, Amanda Jaaa Bingham, aed 38 years. Funeral notico later. Ar rangenient in care of Miller A yriscey. - - f ENS5N it SeaUIe, WahTAnguat"l lTteona ' V. Benson. The remains ara at Finiey'a, Mont gomery at VU Us, Notice of funeral hereafter. - It FASCIIING Mart C. Faachiug. Portland Sanl- " uriuni, Ang. 8, 62 years. Carcinoma. . SCH.EIDE-.Martha Schneider. 8t Vincent's hospital. Ant. 8; It years, pneumonia., WE 18 Nick Wei. Willamette river, found Ang. 10. 87 years, drowning. ": - ; TAN TAS8ELL Baby VsQTaascll. 8 1. Vincent's - hospital. Aug. 11, 3 days, oedema lungs.. BERGEN John Von Bergen. 8U Vincent hos pital. Aug. 0, 42 years, carcinoma. . STOWElXr George Stowell, Portland sanator ium, Aug. 10, 80 yean, chronic nephritis. CABCICH Paul Csrrira. East 11th aad Spa. kana st., Aug. "9. 23 yeara, , fractured skull In accident. - 8ETTEB Peter Setter, Good Samaritan hospital. ang. in, g i years, perooaraitia. FLORISTS - - CLARE BROS . florMsTMorrUon' St. bet. 4th and 6th. Phone Main A-1805. Fine flow. re and tlersl designs. No branch stores. LlBEKTI MARKET FLORIST, 0th aod Tsm hiU ata. -Cut lowers, plants and designs. Sell wood Greenhouse. 648 Nehalesn ave. 8i. 1520, MARTIN rFORBE8CO..florista, 85 Waal ington. Main 260. A-12S0. Flower for all occaaidns artistically arranged. - 1 : PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 245 Alder. De signs and decorations; Phone' Marshall 6022, SWISS -FLORAt, COMPANlT FLOWERS AND PLANTS MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 V 6th TT rCHERAl, OIRECTfBS Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral -Directors -' - 1 THIRD AND SALMON STSf - Main -60T. A-1511. progressive Funeral-' f ' Directors Main MONTGOMERT AT FIFTH A-l 600. . Dunning-&' McEntee ; Broadway and Ankeny ata, ' Lady Assistant, rnone Uroadway 4B0, -A-4B58. A. D. i Ken worthy . & Co, 5803-5804 -fSD ST. H. K., LENTS rhowe Tsbor B867. Heme Phone D-61. .F. S. Dunning, Inc. - - THE flOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS. 414 E.- Alder St. Phona East 62. B-6225. east 781 a a swaa swvi vt a Assistant UNDERTAKERS. E. 11th and Hawthorne. McENTEB A EtLERS, funeral parlors with all u privacy or a noma, joui ana Everett ste. Phone Broadway 9188, Home, A-2188. MILLER, A TRACET. independent funeral di- rwsioia. t-ruje a low aa aaui aev. few, tshington at Ella. Main 2681,! A 785. Washington DOWNING A MoNEMAR.- suceaasors to Wilson . A Bosa. Multnomah' at , E. 7 th, Irvington uia- K: W. GABLE A CO.. ' " ' - Successors ta W. H. Hamilton. 1878 B. Gliean. Phone Tabor 4818. TTi T' inTW Ti "KT jnC New residence .. A 8 8.lTltiv Ubllshmaat. 801 William ave. Woodltwn 220. Breeze&Snook 72BeenS A.R.ZeiIer Co. riolTcrxoV.: "Ericson ZVWuS::, ISft MOHTME9T9 Portland . Marble Works 266 4th St.. Opt. City Hslt - Wen Brca. i. BLAESIMQ GRAhlTE Qp I bi 2ST"3P( ST AT MAOiyOllAj t nKT a tstti vnTrvn - , , ft THE FOLLOWING articles hav been found on cars of the rortiaod Railway, Light A power Co. : August. 9 2 purses, bank honk, pair glasses, fountain, pen. key, camera, 8 glove. 8 4- . MnA kn.k a,.lr aa. 1 suit esse, 1 lunch bos. 1 ' umbrella. August Ay -l urac, Dana Does, iiTf, a"". paeaages, gun. m'la can, paaaet, dm, pui . 2 -umbrellaa Owners may obtain property at tiu Tl 1 . ..k. t ,1.. - ,..11.. .nn t . In trt mr. rency, check, papers and-Chamber of Conv merca membership card for identification. Finder please phono Broadway 8721, receive liberal re- warn. KOT Tellow natural muley Jersey cow; left . ear cropped; right, undercut; Bar O P brand on ngos Uip:.liV n(ftn iw a. it.u lenqing to recovery w v, ON AUG. - tt. plain gold band ring, valued as keepsake; initials inside; on mad to Oswego. Finder please notify Oswego pos toffies and recviv reward. LOST -At Hippidrovne Sunday vcning. 8 rinas; 3 gold, one diamond. 85 reward if re turned to Mia Beasia Winer. 728 H First street." LOST Ladi's'dUmond pin. in " Barkhurst dressing room ; no . oueation . asked. Ueward. Call Broadway B7S7. t nTlinnHi. a.ftnina at Rraadwa and Evsr ett. child's dark blue cos.. Reward, : 604 Mtin ave. t-none penwooa hip LOST Black fox fur; Pacific higbway, Seattle - Portland, August 8, Finder notify Mia Gar land. 1212 Howe St., Vancouver, t. v. LOST In vicinity f Helng theatre a ailver ' otgaretta raper ease. Monogram - jb. u. u. Phona Mrl ill 2Bg; rewara. LOSTBiaci book coo tain teg cheek 180.66 and gzo 1 aurrency; rewaru. ; mow pnaaww 11 WO. roctn bob. ' ' ' ' our light brindle froal Boston Bulldog. Call LOST Purse-. Sunday, on Sunnrside tainmg about 820. Tabor 0064, r ear, eon- reward. LOST At Columbia Beach, diamond bar pin . . witha, emerald. Reward. Marshall 882. LOST -Maaonlo watch charm; reward. WUllsan K. Brunt, court nonag. HELP VTiyTEP-aTAtB I ployatent to right asaa. Living expense very moderate. jnnepenaeno usnsv e mm china Shou. i;i.te-iudenoe. Or. M EN wanted ' to c -"y" briiuet from trurk to . basement: 8 IiowW wage from 84.2a to 84.75, Apply north weat corner 2d and i landers sta... PorUand Gas UM im. utnn.i!iS aalaa manaaer tor work extend ing all over the country: salary 8200 a month to start; quick prnmottoa If competent. Westaia Preaa, -20 lloor, svunam ptatiopery. CSlNfT'rUjit alone in 6 cyllndst touring car, weU equipped. la Salt laka and Denver. Will take one or mora parti. Bam a train far. -7, Joumai, v.VPICRtENCEt hardware salesman wanted; goon wagea, steady poslUon fpr the right party I iwn , .i. Tt . win. . Viimluira Co.. 221 Front St. FOREMAN lnisber to take charge ot th. fin ishing department in chair factory: steady po sition: must be an experienced finisher . Apply at, ORC, Mreaon viiair uy.. ii.. J ffv mrr ir-rrrifia MMtwl for fira. automobile. accident and manna insurance. Sorley A Co., Board of Trade faldg. EffT solicitors wanted for fire, automobile, a- irfnt and marina nsuraaoa, Sealer A Co., Boara OI ft raue WANTED Eape"ri"ence4 seltlng machine man for rilf ill wo ra. - nPHftwi ft w, .... m.m. 1348 Maeadam Boad. LABORERS wante.1', concrete work, at 84.60 foe 8 hours., E. 44th and Broadway. Jtoaa City t-sra. nAfllWTT "lfti",i . keeper.' Answer giving Mptmaoei wfsraws and salary expecteq. i trvn, "": WANTtrv Toung. men ar boy ovf tltU v work Saturday ntgnu to paaemvnt. jiny oalatioa DepartmCTUTaa Journal efftca. W'ANTEIV M older helper atth Comasereial T HO" i , WANfEDEaperieaoed. grocery clerk. Conaoll- t ron worae. .Ndated Merrannw esmpsnr, nam a"f, " MAN wlthFord car.- 638 Washington. HEIP WAXTED MISC. -46 Hawthorne Auto School Antoenobtles. trucks, tractors, machinist trade. eay-aoetyrnt wekHng. Tniesvnlaing and vwtreadina. Speeial summer rates. Day and evening classes. KTEBT GRADCATB OF BEHNKE-WALKEB ' BCSISKSS COLLEGE. pOBTLAND " Enroll "any time. Telegraphy, stenography. banking, oookkeetnng, secretarial, rrea catalog. Learn telegrapht mm and woman .wanted. Call 218 Railway Eachange bldg. Splendid opportunity to tears) a well-paid jrof essoin, rrta pootiat, Mailwa Telecranh Inatitut.- FaSE3BBiMEN--Ji56-i26 monthly experience) nnneceasary. Write Railway a, awciatiow. TX-6 66, JenmaL - - -KC655T""M0eNTAlN TEHACHEftS'. AGENCY Frank K. Welles, ea-assi. uu anpt., mgr. K. W. Bank bldg. Taacner placed- prampuy. GOING East or South t Household good shipped at reduced rataa; moving and packing. Pacific Coait iorwaraing ua., Oi atoyt at. Jdwy lita. DEATHS AXI FC5ERAIS 49 MIX WANTED Wa are bow rady to receive anpllcation for enrollment in our automobile, ga trarior, s'a tionary and marine, operating and repairing aourses. Our Portland school has ut t"-n. remodeled and Is bow ready for Inspectina. New machinery has bean installed ia every dpart ment. visitors are. wslconted. New riiwr", day and Bight, , begin August 19. Btudenu r eeive practical training both in the day arvi night classes. For full lnformtli)n call et HkMFHILLS TRADE SCHOOLS. INC., 70 7 Hawthorne avenue. Tske'MC Hoott or Haw thorne ear at 2d sad. Alder aw. ta East 20th st. Typewriting, comptometer, hookkteping and all ' athce modern businetw courses. Ia v and nsht school, Aiisky bldg.. 8d and Morrison. Msta $1. LEARN aX'TOS AND TRACTORS FIVE DAYS' TRIAL FREE : PAT TUITION WHEN SATISFIED .Wa teach auto, tractor, gas engine and an In electrical work. BIO 100-PAUK CATALOO FREE. Address Adcog Auto and Traotnr acaeol. Dept. J, Union ave. snd "Wasco street, Portia ad. Or. Phooe Eaat 7446. ""EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Miaa Regina Bwkel a private school: Individ ual Instruction. 122 4 Grand ave. East 43T. HEM WASTED-PEMAIR GIRL wsnted for -second work, 9 In family. Ap ply 732 Flandorrt St.. bet, 82d and ia st. LADIES experienced selling neekwar gad Vsll- tng. ( Apply superintenrlent onlre, LIPMAN. WOI.FK A CO.. Between 8 and 10:80 in the morning. GIRII FOR FLAT " WORK DEPARTMENT, AMERICAN LAURDUI LU 1U JL. THIRD ST. N. BOOKKEKrER-STENOGB irilffi for perma- nam. desirable position; state . gs. experi ence, salary expected and references; make ap plication in own handwriting. B 287, Jourwa,. MIDDLE aged bachelor wants lady cook on rancbr one that can do chores when nems sary ; wage reasonable. It. 2. Box 8, CrabUee, TTKI.P WANTI"' ' uregon. WANffD-Ejperiancsd girl for general house-a1 " work, three tn family, no children, no Sunday dlnnar, every evening off, good wages. 105 savior kt. Phone Mais 6282. WANTED Lady waitre. 886.60 and board; 1 lady dishwasher, 870 and board. Call th'e afternoon. Delaaey Employment Bsrrioe, 15 N MAni4 mt. OPENINGS for lew tewing machine operator. biso apprentice. upon wages, vuuty uip raent Co., 167 1st st. - THj! Florcnee Crittenton Home u ready t help any girl In distress. 855 R, Gllaaa. U. V. ear. East 816. . JXTEriATION woman to work on ladies' "gar meRt. Apply st once. Levitt' store, cor. er 4 th' and Washington, WANTED 'Experienced girl to inaaa button- inaaa 88 holes in vasts : best wage. 8d U. , room is. WANfED-Good cook, for large family. ouJv cooking and kitchen work; only etperienctd woman need apply. 1'hone Tsbor 64 78. Have" aoroetliing worth InrasiJgatlng for a flrt class sourltor. pnont Seilwooa 209 T. 4.3j atn ave.. m. K. GIRLS to fold circulars, v.ry light work. Apply at one at Levitt' stofe, corner 4th and Watli Ington. WAN TED Girl for soft drink and cigar stsni. t an up 102 V North Bixtrt street. WANTED Eapsrieuced aucoixl girl: good sal ary; large family. I'hono Tsbor B470. GIRL cashier, mu't ba eapananoed. Apply n'nti Biort, stn nn wasnington. W"AK'ElBght''girl, to'aniwir trT eTihone ant no iignt wors in oiticn, rnona Tahor 8IU0. HELP TAKTKTl MALE AN D FEMALE tt HOP PICKERS wanted tor our yard (across river irom independence, ur.) Picking be gin about Sept. 1 and our hops are very best. We pay 60e per bos and will be- profitable ta you both in healthful outing and earning some money oesinee. we lumian wood, running .. wwh. w, vw.,i, imuivw lull no, tin, straw, electric light all free of charge. Store on yara ior your accommodation ana supplies at lowest prices. . Finest camping grounds with shady trees. Fsres About 48.75 round trip, children on bslf. F ml lie preferred, ss they prefer. Writ or eU soon to rrgtster and got your railroad ticket. Office orn day od BlgUU UEID G. BACK, 808 First t. " Portland, Or. ilOPI'lCKERS wanted In theMTtoma a rd, about 8 Vk mile, northeast of Indepcndsnee, Or.; 114 acres of the very bent hops in ttregon, and will pay 80c per boa. Nice clean oemp grounds, with store and water. We will furnish tents, benches aad tables, clean straw for beddings. Mr, B. 8 tu lawman will register Dickers at Room 416 Commonwealth Building. 6U and Burnsida SU., agrsn j, ta ana is, 1JOI' PlCKF.hH U'iKTKIl Itivsrside Hop fsrm, near Nawberg, oa Wii lamett river. Pickers' house and all usual' accommodation furnished free. Good water, store on farm, excellent picking. W prslsr fsmillas. Kegiatar now. Main H42. A. J. RAT A BON, 8g6 8 her kirk Bldg. BISHOP BROS.' yard, near Salem and Inde pendence, S7T acres ot fine hups. ' AU usual accommodation famished. Pay 81.20 pet 100 tha, W pink up youf baggage st yout home and - deliver it to ranch free o( charge both way. Hegiator at 134 N. 8th st.. Willamette Valley Transfer f'n. Phone Broadway 4 54. P68ITlONS ar now open for page work after school and evenings for girls over 18 or boy aver 16 year of age; also 2 full time position for boy or girls who bav finished th eighth grsqe. apply mnno Library. MOLEH BARBER COl.t.Kdll pay you whil laarnlns ; gives yon set mt tavlai positions secured. Writ for estalogn. 286 Burnsld. st, or phone Broadway 1711, MEN, WOME'NTleara barber trsde: wages weil learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yr. agpertence. Oregon Barber College, 28 Madlsoa. IORTIftAND BAllBER COLLEGE tear he Uaii la 8 weeks; pay whil learning; position goss an teed. 884 Couch st WXn'TED 'Boys and girl tt mak hsakel. Gate Basket A Dinalr Co., 1486 Macadam rd. WATtTED 10K5TN CAMX BIO PAT ADVlOlILsa MEN WOMEN Start an of our specialty candy fsotnrle In your Jiotn. email room, anywhere. W. tall haw aad furnish svsrythln. Grand opportunity. CANDY UOI'ME 1 818 Wsnstesd st, PlillsdarpM a. Pa. AGENTS wanted In every city in the atateVef Oregon and Waahiagtoa to handle our Eu reka Auto Top Dressing. Agent snaking big money everywhere. Wsrranted to b abaoiuUIr waterproof and non-crckM. Fastest seller on th market. 480 Aider. Pboa Broadway 2171. t 8ALEJME WAWTKD Kg i8Ax;iMEns"iNTiir ACCIDENT and hearth almea win ted In Oregon, Wsvt.rn Washington and Southern Idaho, part or whole time: beat policies aad b-t eommiaslons: brokerage solicited. Mass, Bond ing A lusurano Co., 818 Lumbermen bldg., Portlsnd. Or. HITrATIOrTrl MAT.K -PCBLIO AfSbt'NTANT AND AUDITOR Let me pat ' your records In conditio to meet with th new federal tax laws. Now hav facilities to eupervis several mora seta of book at a raaaonabl fee. which loolodaa reg ular reports, suggestion, logo me tag aemce, ale M-2. Journal. TEAMS wanted to haul cwrdwood,- to mil, dowa hill haul; good road and docks; 33 milt from Portland. Jumbo Wood Co. Tahor 1044. WANTED Job aa night watch, or watchmsa", " by a man that ia competent sad trustworthy. . E-Il, Journal. ' BKEK, first class, all arwnnd, special on Fr'h bread and. rolls; staady worker. 841 E. 88tb. Phone SMIwnod 1161. blffAiiiiKh'BOT.UlK'tl. 88. deal km poaltJonTf bookkeeper and ateaogragber. Ilaa good ex pa ri erica and offers beet reference. 1V642. Jonraal. CTRPENfXRworawant pjooa8ellood 687. VTA NTETw Work for too truck. Phona SeUwesd 887. HlTTJATIOrTW rrWAI.K 4 UOtSKKEEl'ER, reliable, neat and well bred. with daughter 14, wishes position in home or rooming ho us. aoywaer. , Write hog J 4, SUtis- yjll. Mich. ailDDIl aged lady wishes housekeeping, full charge. Address Mr. S. V., Room 14. 8 V t. eta at. ELDERLT lady with reference wiU care fr children : afternoon er e van ing; Teaaoeable ratea. - Slam auf). GOOD LACNDRESS wanU waahiug. " Call ere- nings only. at 7741. EJH'EWLNCEb tnog rapher deni rr jierr,,a , nent position. Tteferencea. Call Wdln. 189'-'. 44 ; AV SANITARrOM E ' Cbroala ailmenta, good eare. Ratea raaaaasbla 784 Hawthorne ave. East 1817. CXpVRICNCED practical auras, bet of r'r ennee; coafinament preferred. l'hon Lat 8663. :. X 1