The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 13, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE
OREGON
DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ,13, 1013.
T-
VODDEN SHIPS TO
UNDERGO 24-HOUR
SEA TRIAL T
Shipping Board Issues Order
That Will Require Extra Serv
ice on the Part of Ccews.
DERTONA UNDER NEW RULE
New Order Not in Any Way Re
garded as Reflection on Ship
- yards in Portland.
Effective at once,, orders have
been issued by the shipping board
requiring all wooden steamers to
'undergo a 24-hour trial trip at sea,
.-, loaded, according to the Columbia
Tliver Shipping company of Port
land, which firm is an extensive op
erator of steel and wood ships for
RIPS
the government,
Tha new order, will require extra
: Service on the part of tha crews and the
i 24-houi test under actual ocean condi
tiona is expected to develop any possible
' . weaknesses in machinery, steering gear,
.-jor hull cohstructlon.
; Hitherto the shipping board exacted a
' trial trip of 12 hours loaded. It is as
sumed that the new requisite Is a result
. of .minor defects' Which have been de
veloped In some of the ships after they
have left the Columbia river, en route
to their destinations with cargo.
In - two j Instances recently reports of
, illfflculties'of this character have been
made with, the result that the ships
Tiave beeri compelled to put into the
nearest port for minor repairs.
According to experienced mariners,
however, new ships are liable to develop
some Hind of the trouble after they have
been subjected to the rigorous conditions
of sea and wave. That the Oregon-built
ship. has made good as a whole has al
ready been demonstrated scores of timet.,
it. is pointed out, and the fact that the
shipping board has increased the condi
tions 'covering the serviceability of the
' craft, is in no way a reflection upon the
structural character. of the ships. It is
reasoned that it isf best to make the
vessels ship-shape before they depart on
their long voyages which not infrequent
ly take them from the Columbia river
to the United KlngdoTn. .
The first of tbVportland-built wooden
' ships to be subjected -to the longer sea
- trial is the Dertona. a Supple-Ballln
built ship, which has been assigned to
the Columbia-Paciflo Shipping company
: for operation as a tie carrier from Port
land to the Atlantio coaet
DOYLESTOWN SHOWS SPEED
New Sieel Freighter Averages 11
Knots on Trial Trip.
-' Keeling off an .average speed of 11
knots, the new steel steamer Doyles
. town, built by the Albina Engine &
Machine Works of Portland, Tuesday
made one of the most satisfactory
river ;trlai J;rJisu In .the history of local
shipbuilding tests. The 8800 ton
stAamer, in charge of Captain . Mike
; Morani left he. berth at the Albina
' shipyard t dock at 7 :30 o'clock, in the
morning and returned from her six
hour trip in condition most pralse
i worthy, from her builders' viewpoint.
according to competent judges who
made the spin.
The steamer was. speeded up on the
measured mile course in the Columbia
river -on the way' down, and the time-
TRAW&POBTATIO
IP
MIRAI.UKB..
a. "CTTY OP-TOPEJCA" aafla at 8 P.
M. August 16th, for Coos Bay. Eureka, San
Franetsoo, connecting with steamers to' Los
Angeles and Han Diego. - .
REDUCID ROUND TRIR FARM
Fares include Meals and Berth. .
CALIFORNIA .
Ran ' Francisco . .834.00
Los Anselea ................... . $58.00
Baa Ui ego .................... 863.00
ALASKA FROM SCATTIK
Juneau ....$72.00 Sitka . ... 86.00
Sksgway ,, ,880.00 t Seward ., .8122 00
Anohorare ................... . .8146.00
TIOKIT OFFI0K 101 THIRD ST.
MAIN 1400 A-3332
FREIGHT OFFIC1 EAST 4831
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
DEPABTS IS JfOQJT
Thursday, August 14
'""."From AlBsworta Deck
Pari Ia.Is.dss Btrth asd Meals
CJty Ticket Office. 4 and trash.
. f " Fboae Mala 8588
Freight Office, 'AlBiwort. Dee
,t." FJheae Broadway 868 '
Saa Fraseiteo Portias S. rises
STE AM E R S
:.'.'---Tli4 Dalles 'and Way Points
SaiKnf 8 ' Tuasdsys, . Thurselayst . and
Saturdays, 7 A, M.
DALLES COLUMBIA LINE
Taylor St. Dock. Main 8065
PORTLAND,
FOB
London and Liverpool Direct
S.S. "EELBECIC"
: . ' (Steel 188 A-1J : '-'
SAILS AUGUST 20, 1919
Freight received at lath Street Termtsal, Mmaleipal -Does. ?f o. 1, antil 8 p.
Asgwtt It, 1818. PERMITS REQUIRED. Per fall particular relative to
; rates, reaervatlQBB ete spplT to
-v Columbia-Pacif ic Shipping Company.
Phooest Mala 118 '.: r I-
. a -Board of Trade Blading, Portland, On
keepers estimated that the- speed was
12ft knots. On the return leg of the
journey the speed was necessarily re
duced - pn account of adverse , current
conditions. . " s - J
Arriving off a-, point below Kalama
the ship's engines,- which had pulsated
steadily since the start, were stopped
and the crew threw out the anchor.
The wipches used in 'lowering and rais
ing' the mudhooks were found to work
perfectly. - r-, ' -. .-,.. :
Some 150 i people,, ittmbera : of whom
are' employes of the Albina Engine A
Machine Works, including President
William Cornfoot, were on board the
Doylestown. The guests were served
a luncheon by the management.
Like other units of the fleet of 17
ship turned out by the AJblna plant,
the Doylestown will at once begin to
load for a long ocean voyaare. The
hip. which has been assigned to the
Pacific Mail Steamship company, will
make her Initial voyage to Bombay,
India, with a cargo of , lumber.
CARRIERS MADE AVAILABLE
New Steel Ships to Be Assigned to
Portland Lumber Trade.
Much-needed relief for the tonnage
needs of lumber exporters is apparently
at hand with the announcement of C. D.
Kennedy, Portland chief of Una division
of operations of the shipping board, that
recent changes in government plans
make it possible to assign some- of the
new steel ships for the lumber trade.
The relief is due in part to the new
conditions created by the arrival of tha
Pacific naval fleet in Pacific ooast wa
ters. To coal these vessels will require
the services of sf considerable number
of vessels from the Atlantic seaboard.
After the coal has been delivered to the
various stations on the Pacific Coast
some of the ships can be made available
to take on lumber cargoes.
Local shipping eircles have noted for
months the tendency of both wooden and
steel ships to remain away from Port
land after they have once left port for
offshore destinations. In. many .cases
the ships are kept on the Atlantic coast
and diverted to trade routes which do
not require their return to the Pacific
coast. In other instances the govern
ment has sold seme of the new vessels
following their successful deliverance of
cargoes from the Pacific to the Atlantic
coast.
Because of the shortage of American
steel tonnage both the Pacific Export
Lymber company and Dant & Russell,
lumber exporters-, have been compelled
in recent months to charter Japanese
bottoms to carry lumber from Portland
to China.
To Load for England
' Assigned to the Williams. Diamond &
Co., ship operators engaged in freight
service between Pacific Coast ports and
Europe direct, the steel steamer Eel
beck, is scheduled to leave Puget Bound
Thursday for Portland, where she will
take on her Initial cargo of general
freight for Liondon and Liverpool. It
is expected that the work of loading the
steamer will commence Monday under
the direction of . the Columbia Pacific
Shipping company,- the new Portland
firm, which is local agent for the Wil
Hams, -Diamond. A Co.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
T?t-o Portland-built ateel steamers, the
West -Harts and the West Chatala, will
carrv lumber -to China 'for Dant ; Rus
sell, local exporters, furnishing the car-
f-oes. Tiie release or me sieei vessels
or the lumber cargoes comes Just after
the visit to Portland of John li. Ros-
seter, director of the divistons or the
shipping board, who declared that it
was not the policy of the board to use
steel ships in the lumber trade at
present.
Plans are being made to move a log
rart from Wallace siougn to nan uteeo
by the Benson Timber company.' The
company has already just delivered a
loir raft to the California oort success
fully. The present raft will carry si
deckload of cedar piling.
. wnn Z83,si4 Dusneis or wneai on
board, the- steel - steamer Yaklok, dis
patched under the auspices of the, grain
corporation of the food administration,
cleared from Portland for New York
for orders. The cargo Is valued at
8709.510.
During the month of July Tacoma
naa 108 aeep sea arrivals.
W. J. Manning has succeeded George
Harding as master or the steamer Ard
more. Oeorge B. Terrill has replaced A. M.
Streat as master of steamer Redondo.
Karl A. Rosenblad has resumed com
mand of steamer Bandon, relieving C.
P. Bergerson.
Gustav Win sens has replaced Arthur
H. Webber In comamnd of steamer
Qunlnault.
The TJ. . SL, shipping board steamer
Fort Wright, en route from Seattle for
Philadelphia, arrived in San Diego
Tuesday with one of her, boilers out of
commission and with a decided list to
starboard "When the Fort Wright was
198 miles south , of San Diego an ex
plosion occurred in the boiler tubesw
ft ... ' '
Notice to Mariners
The following affect the aids to narration in
the Seventeenth, Lishthouae diatiict:
- Oregon and Washington Columbia rirer
Astoria to Harrington Point -Tha following were
found extinguished and relighted en August 7
Upper Bands gas buaj, 4,
Tongue Point Crowang ga buoy, 6.
Harrington Point gas buoy, 12.
Washington-, Juaa do t'uoa strait Minor
Island light reported extinguished August 6,
1019. to be relighted as aoon a practicable,
ROBEB.T WABRACK, -Lighthouse
Suparintendant,
News of the Port
Arrivals August 18
Nobis City, American steamer from San Fran
cisco, general.
Arrivals Aueuat 18
Ttarel, American steamer, from San Pedro,
far Stella, ballast.
Departures August 18
West I&leta. American steamer, from Seattle,
for United- Kingdom, flour.
Slavel, American steamer, from Stella, for
San Pedro, via Astoria, lumber.
Astoria, Aug, 1 8. Arrived at 5:30 last night
Steamer Fisvel. from 8an Pedro, for Stella.
left up at 9:80 last night Steamer Noma
City, from Saa Francisco. Bailed at 18:80
a. m. Steamer Yaklok. for trial trip and New
York. Bailed at 0:80 a. m. Steamer EI Se
gundo and barge 83, for San Francisco,
San iVan oisco, Ang. 1 3. Sailed at 5 last
night- Steamer La Primers, for Portland. Sailed
-at 8 a. m. Steamer Iaiay Matthews, for
yoiriana.
.San Pedro, Aug. 18. Arrived Steamer
PhjilU, from Columbia riven steamer Wahkeena,
from Olumbia river; Steamer . Willamette, from
Portl&nd vi Saa Francisco.
Coos Bay, Aug. 1 2. Sailed at 3 T. in.-
Steamer Aureha, from Portland, for Ban Fran
ciaco. via Kareka.
Astoria. Aug. 12.- Arrived as- 18:40 and
OREGON
wiled ' at 1:4. p. in. Yacht Dolenre, ' from
Puget ' Sound, for 8u Fransoisoo. foiled . st
S:,60 p. m..Steamer Boxhutte, from Gray
Harbor, for London. '
- Eureka, A nr. 12.- Sailed et 4 p. ra.- Steem
cr City of Topeka, from 69 Frnncieeo, for
Portland, via Coos Bar.
MAKI3TE ALMANAC
Weather a lver ,
North Hold. AOS, IS. Condition at tha
mouth of the river at noon: Dense .fas; wind
46. r i . . .
Tide at Aatorta Thursday -High
water Low Water
8:06 a. -. . g.l ft. 0:43 a.. Ha... -0.2 ft.
8:42 p. m... 8.4 ft. 10:18 p, m... 0.7 ft.
PAILT BITER HEADINGS
TATIOXi. I If t f t
Umatilla 25 I T. 8 I 0 I 0.00
Albany 20 O.S -1.5 O.OO
Salem ........... 20 -1.8 0 O.OO
Ore iron City ...... 12 3.0 1 0 . 1 O.OO
Portland.......... IS Ko.2 i 0.8 O.OO
HIVEtt .FORECAST
The WUlametta river at PorUaad win remain
nearly stationary during tha next two or three
days exeep aa af (eeted by .tha tide. :
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS J
San Francisco , Aug. 18. .!. !. B.) Ar
rived. 12th: I. O. Scofield. SeatUe, 8:40 P.
m.; Oleum, Port San Luis, 6:25 p. m. ; J, A.
Moffctt, Los Angeles, 9:4 p. m. - .
Sailed. 12th: Humboldt, lx Angeles, 11:10
a. m. ; Cioversor. Lo Angele. 12iS!8 p. -nu;
Rarmond. Gray Harbor, 13:85 p. m,; Nippon
Maru, Ilongkona. Admiral, Farragut, Seattle,
a;2S p. in.-, tBiquk, West Port. 2-90 P. u.t
Ventura, Sydney, 2:43 p. m. ; Washington.
Eureka, 4 pro.; Pawdena. Albion. 4:45 p.m.;
1 Primera. Portland, 4:43 p. m.; Arctic, Fort
Bragg, 3:15 p. m. -.
Seattle. Wash.. Aug. 18. (I. N.- S.) Ar.
rived City of SeatUe. from Houtheastars Alaska.
8 a. m; Gray Kagle, from Tacoma:
Arrived, Aug. 12. Fulton, from Tacoma, 8
P- m.; Admiral. Sab ree from Soutlheaatern Aiajka
at 0 p. tu.
-. Bailed, Aug. 13. Multnomah, for Ban Fran
cisco. 6 p. uj. ; Santa Ana for Southeastern
Alaska, 6 p. m. ; L. 8. S. Heather, for Sound
ports.
Juneau, Aug. 12. Sailed North-western,
south, 'i a. ia.
Ketchikan. Aun. 12. Sailed, Admiral Nich
olson, eonth. 11 p. m. : Jefferson, north. 11 a.
m. ; Admiral ICvans. south, 6 a. tn. Aug. 11.
eaiiea iJuraoao, south, lo p. m.
11 n ro ran. Aug. 1.- Sailed Shinbu Mara for
seattte via porta.
Manila. Aug. 3. Sailed Tyndsreua - for
oeatue na ports.
San Franeisoo, Aug. 18. iX. N. 8.) Ar
rived Queen. Seattle. 18:40 a. m.; Hartwood.
urays iiaroor, 10 :ao a. m.; Brunswick. Jte
dondo. 10:80 a. m.
Sailed H. B. Lovejoy, SeatUe, 2:10 a. nv;
xauy oiaiuiews, urayt ilaroor, a. m.
Hongkong, Aug. 7. (I, N. M.) Sailed
Steamship Empress of Asia, for Vancouver.
Yokohama. Aug. . t N. 8.) Arrived:
Steamship "Kmnreaa of Jauan. from Vancouver-
August 6. aaiied: Steamship Katori Mara, for
oeaiue; Araoia aiaru, lor Seattle.
Umdon. Aug. 10. (I. N. S.) Arrived:
O want-nip r ort itussell, from, Seattle, via porta.
-uoe. Aug. . (I- B.) Arrived; Steam
shin aletvan. from Vancourer.
. Port Plrrie, Aug. 7. (L N. S.) Arrived:
aBrkentine Lahaina, front Tacoma.
Valparaiso, A tia. 7. (I. N. S.) Sailed:
tSeam&hip lAke Sanford, for Tacoma.
San Wego. Aug. 13. N. M.) Arrived:
Steamship Fort Wright, from BeLLingham, vriU
ouiier ixouoie.
Victoria. Aug. 12. IX. N. S.i aUI:
Steamship Crown of Galioia, for lAverpool. via
ean r ranctscov iu p. -m,
Vauoouver, Aug. 1-3. (L N. 8.) Arrived:
Bicaminir r resident, irem SeatUe.
Port Townaend, Aug. 12, (L N. 8,)-,
I'assea out: Hotiooner Minnie A. Cain In tow
tug Tillacum, for Sydney. Arrived: Schooner
Helena, from Port Ludlow, la tow tug Wyadda,
u V. m.
Bellingham. Aug. 18. (I N. S.)- Arrived:
Steamship Rainier, from Sao FraQeiwo. 1 a. m.
Kagle Harbor, Aug. 13. 1. N. S.)i Arrived:
rower scnooner unno irom Brattle.
Taooma, Aug. 12. (I. N. S.V Arrived
Steamship Java Maru, from Seattle; Chicago
Aiaru, irom eeatue; west Hepburn, Trora Se
attle r yacht Anuito. from. Southeastern Alaska,
via Seattle; Korrigan 111. from Santa Rosalia.
via san franueco.
SISTER OF FUGITIVE
(Concluded oo Page Two, Column Two
day afternoon. At that time she told
Superintendent Griffith that she could
not return to ner ' home without hes
brother. She Is X years old. Her par-
enia formerly uvea n waiiowa county,
but have moved to Idaho. ,
Southwlck'S 14-year-old brother has
been in Salem with the sister. Neither
the sister nor-the brother could bey lo
cated this . morning. The, possibility
that the car in which the convicts fled
was one stolen from State Highway En
gineer JMunn Tuesday from, in ( front of
the capitol.
Attendants were unable to Bee whether
a man or worrvan was driving the auto
mobile .which. . the men entered. ... The
automobile had apparently been wait
ing for the men, indicating1 that the es
cape had been planned beforehand. '
OTHER ESCAPE PUSNEB
That the, two men had planned for
some time to escape was shown by a
search of their room at the hospital.
Saws and files -were found - in the bed
and the bed clothes were torn In strips.
Evidence of attempts, to cut the bars
were, found. - -
Southwick was sent to-the hospital as
an epileptic and Brichoux as a paranoic.
richoux was convicted of the murder J
or. xv. -. uouuwin, . a. v naaineur
county rancher, while en route from An
drews, Or., to Ontario in an automobile.
Brichoux shot Goodwin, then tied a
weight to the body and threw it into the
Snake river at Ontario, The next morning-
he forged a check for $100 in Good
win's name and then went .to "Winne
mucca, Nev., where he secured another
1500 in Goodwin's name. From Winne
mucca 'he telegraphed to Goodwin's peo
ple in the latter's name, saying that he
had gone east on business.- Goodwin's
Body, however, turned up in the river,
revealing the murder.
He is 52 years of are and has been a
model prisoner during? bis three years at
the state penitentiary.
According to evidence brought out at
the trial Brichoux had charged Good
win with alienating the affections of
Mrs. Brichoux.
Southwick. who is 20 years of age,
was indicted for the larceny of three
cows from Charles Brown, a rancher
living in an isolated section of Wallowa
county. Following tha larceny he is said
to have gone back to Brown's ranch,
apparently with the intent to kill Brown
in an effort to cover up the other crime.
He was sentenced to a term of from one
to 10 years for larceny and from five to
10 years for assault with intent ta kill.
He. too, hacl a good record during Ms.
stay at the prison.
Army Supplies Sent
From San Francisco
' To Assist Kolchak
San Francisco, Aug, 13, L- N. &)
Army supplies and ammunition for the
Kolchak all-Russian government are be
ing sent from San Francisco ; aboard
transports.- declared transport officials
today. The Logan, leaving this week, will
carry large consignment, while or Au
gust a shipment of Remington rifles
went forward. Whether-, the supplies
will arrive in time to help Kolchak's
government, said ra press dispatches to
be failing, is mere oortjecture.
Officials here showed a tendency ' to
minimise the importance of such ship
ments, declaring they hav gone - for
ward practically every week for some
time. ' . ;
James Xt." Laid law. formerly of Port
land but now of San Francisco, is plan
ning a trip to the Arctic with Captain
John Barneson in the yacht- Invader,
fax- fishirfj and-hunting big gam. . '
UNDER SUSPICION
VOCATIONAL CLASSES
TO BE ESTABLISHED
IN SALEM BY BOARD
i .. . . . .. ....
Capital First to Meet Require
ments of -Law Providing
Part Time School.
Salem, Aug. 13, The Salem schools are
the first In the state to comply with the
provisions of the recently enacted state
law providing for establishment of part
time classes for the teaching of voca
tional , courses to employed boys and
girls. The school board at its meeting
Tuesday night employed Miss Sara Van
Meter as instructor for the vocational
classes, which will be opened the lat
ter part of this month. She will de
vote half her time to the vocational
training classes and the other half to
the teachers' training course.
The new law requires that all em
ployed boys and girls under the age of
18 years, who have not completed the
eight grades in school, must .attend
school regularly one hour each day and
requires that each school district in
which there are 15 or mora such pupils
establish tha part time school.
It is the intention of the law that the
pupils attending the part time school
shall be given such instruction as shall
better equip them to continue in the Une
of work in which they are engaged. The
school Is subsidized by the state to the
extent of practically one-half the pay of
the teacher.
A survey of the situation In Salem
will be made at once to determine the
exact extent to which the work is need
ed here.
Action was also taken by the school
board accepting the offer of the war
department relative to tha establish
ment of a reserve officers training corps
m me. nign scnooia nere.
Dr. Stolf Mentioned
For American Post
' -
Berlin, Aug. 13. (Tj; P.) Dr. W. &
soif, former, foreign secretary,' was be
ing mentioned today for the Dost of Ger
man ambassator to the United States
Dr. Soif was foreign secretary in Presi
dent Ebert'a first cabinet. He was
among the liberal leaders of Germany,
but strongly opposed to Bolshevik doc
trines. He also Is known as ons cf
German's leading pacifists.
Fashionable Suburb
Uncovers Mystery
Chicago, Aug. 13 (I. N. S.) Chicago
police arer aiding Evaneton officers to
day in trying to learn the identity of a
woman, believed to be Mrs. E, I Wat
kins, address unknown, who was
stabbed ta death in the fashionable
suburb late Tuesday night by a mys
terious assailant who escaped.
tW TOI1 AT
v.r v ,
4
FARM SNAP!
This splendid 82-acre ranch, about
40 of which are in cultivation. House
is plastered and contains eight large,
airy- rooms; has fireplace, concrete
foundation and basement ; five acres
of commercial apple orchard, besides
assorted family orchard. Barn 60x50
and other outbuildings, -improvements
alone cost over 5000. Total
price 17800, 1 4S00 cash. Located six
miles from Beaver creek in' Clacka
mas county in the Clark's district.
This Is a real snap. Photos at office.
FJtBP W. GEBJfAS CO-,
Cham, of Com. Bldg.
Ppen Evenings and Bundaya.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
Old Bitr and yvaolea Clothiag.
- -
We Hake Bevsrslble, BaadWerea
gs
" Tksy TTear X,Ika Irea.
. Bat Bags Wrrea All Slsts.
. . - .-
llall Orders Scad for Beoklat
Carpet Cleaning
txls Bags, 8eaBi Cleaned. tlM
trXSTKBir FirFF BUO CO.
: (4 Union Ave. N.
East il Phones B-147
FURNACES
Boynton & Richardson
and Boynton Furnaces
' aiw rn. eeec rwrnaeea. Tny i
an economical in foaL Wa
install - tbem aeieaUfioallv. -
We have the best system . ef pipeleea furnsoes.
Via install them for 9180.00. Why" pay more
to s oapaxuaant store wbea you can tret one
mad. in Oregoat
J. C. Bayer Furnace Co.
rttose atsia est. - 304 Uarket St.
Baleireoraa West Park and TamhlU
At 10 A M. Tomorrow
WEBTiyp yoTicis 41
CoUx:UmrU)DCrE-so.' i i 4 ."a."
F. 4k A M. Spcial tSovnmamv
eatum tomorrow ( Thursday) rw
Bine at 7 AVtrwb- lf,u,nl. Tm..!,
Labor 1b the E. A. degree. Viatt
in. brettivn ,1imm mImm
order W. If. FRKT1 1 oijiom. Re.
Washington lodgb 4 6.
A. F. and A. U. SpMial ma
manieatioa tomorrow (Thursday)
evening, 7:S0 o'clock. East Eighth
and Burnatde, E. A. degrev. Vis
itors welcome. Order o W. M.
J. H. mCHMOND. Secretary.
6TJNNYSIDE IXPG E NOTJ 63.
A- F. AND A. it. 8Uted com.
nranication Thursday -. evening,
J :0. Visiting brothera- welcome.
By order of W. M
- . .JOHN. B INKER. See. -
v
Fluff
Ru
"POKTmASD tdlKiENOTo 5. A.
' r . A. M. !eal eommnru
eatioa tomorrow (TbuBKiay) after
noon 12:43. Masonic Temple, to
bold funeral services for oar lata
brother. William A. Bants, at
Portland Crematorium, 1 ;80 o'clock. . Visiting
brtlirea welcome. Ujr order W. M.
IL 1. HOTJGHTOJ. Sec-
m SAMABITAS LODGE, Nav 2. L
lgZtz. t. O. P.. will bold its usual
'2w5sr meeting this Vednda jr I eveolag.
S o'clock, at Odd Fellow's Temple,
226 Alder street. Initiation. A full attendance
desired a we drill tonight. Visiting brothers wel
come. t . ' K. A. NEALAND.
T. JONES. - Nobio Grand.
Beeocretarr. - -
SPECIAt. communication East
GaU Idge No, 165. 'A. V. A
A. M , Thursday eveoiag, Angnat
14. T:80 P. m., East 80th and
Gllsaa streets. Work ia M. M.
degree. Visiting brothers cordially
invited to- attend. C. P. Kelson, Beey. J!. p.
ajsrta, W. M.
loue aiivsjcr.9
' Portland Tent No. 1 Regular review every
Tbnnday evening, at ball, 49 Alder et. All
members urged to J) present. VWting Sir Knigbu
Iww uImiki. iifXt. 1. BAkKB. N. H.
im , fjrt KUiLia meeuug hum m
!awgf nesday) evening. B. tb Bd
Aiaer nu.
Iff N. P. OAKEBmAN. N, G..
8. A. STARR. ISeeretary.
EMBLEM JEWELKT a specialty; tmttoaa. viae,
ebarma. Jaeger Broa.. 18 1-1 kg Stb et
tlitel Statistics
m&)rrS3ges.Blrt$5l JDzstbs.
B1KTHS
KUKATA To Mr. and Mrs. Jojiro Knrate. 60
K. 4th at., Aug. 1, a soo.
8CHTJBHING To Mr. gad Mrs. Anguat L.
Sehubring. Hillsdale, Or., Ang. S, a danghter.
w.xiUkHeN to vr, and Mrs. vreaanca: J.
Henriksen, 10 Refer St., July 31, a son. '
HA NEV To Mr. and Mrs. Waal ay It. lianey,
501 Harruon. Aug. 1ft. a daughter.
KOBB To Mr. and Mrs. John M. Itobb. 084 E.
Everett, Aug. 1, a daughter.
LEVY To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Levy,
MaUtfon Park Aptg.. Aug. 5, a son.
GRIMES To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grimes,
3 51st S. E.. AuC. 6. a sea.
TAKLBKC To Mr. and Mrs. Prank Taknbec,
544 K. Tth St., Aug. S. a son.
ASKENBEKG To Mr. and Mrs. A. Ajkenberg
' fibo Hoyt at. Aug. 4. m son.
LEISY Tq Mr. and Mrs. E. A Leisy, B84 E.
82d St. N.. Aug. T. a son.
RAZE To Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Baza, 148S E.
lstn is., Aug. 3. a eon.
SHAW To Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Shaw, Council,
Idaho. Aug. 5. a danshtw.
MOWNES To Mr. and Mrs. A. Ifownes. S63
E. 15th at. N.. Aug. 7, a son,
'COOPER To Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Cooper, 187
W. park st, Aug. 4, a son.
SCHULTZ To Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scbultz.
2&0 12th St., Aug. 2. a son.
RACK To Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Back. 600
wiM9 sr.. Aug. 3, a daugtiur.
HELM To Mr. and Mrs. titejjhon Helm, 1889
Hodge, Aug. 0, a sort
HERMANN To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermann,
68T Missouri, Aug. 16, a son.
EPLEY To Mr. and Mm. William Arthur Ep-
ley. 4 E. 70 til et. N-, Ang. a. a son.
PRE8EMA N To Mr. and Mra. WiUlam U Free
man. 1045 Woodward ave.. Aug. 7. daughter.
HOLTE To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall W. liolte.
soo MQIer are., Aug. 3, a daughter.
YUN'KEK To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yunier, Oak
Groves Aug. 5, a son. ,
SBKRK To Mr. and Mra. Arvin U Sherk, 175
iu. latn st. Aug. T, a daughter.
WACHTMAN To Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Wachjt
man. 1488 E. Pine. Aus. 8. a sob.
.PHILIP To Mr. and Mrs. Garden M. Philip.
-1263 Omaha et.. July 30, daughter.
CECCACCl To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ceccaeei,
i93 willow, Aug. 7, a daughter.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Orin 8. Smith, 103
E. 72d N.. Aug. 8. a danghter.
POO BE To Mr. and Mrs. Jessie J. Poore, 240
Park st, Ang." 11, a son.
STERLING To Mr. and Mra Harry Port Ster-
ung, lira ml note, Ang. v, a daughter.
MCKOfJZ To Mr. and Mm, Max H. Pockouz,
205 H Hooker st, Aug. . a. daughter.
MEHEIMAN To Mr, and Mnirkenneth A. Mer-
rfman. 205 N. 20th sr.. Aiiz. B a. daughter.
TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. Kay G. Taylor, 829
ntuart anve, Aug. s. a son.
DEATHS AiyP FTJIfEBAIiS
BELBEBG August 12. at her lata residence.
' Minnesota avenue. Mrs. Ertka .Helberg,
age 73 .yean; beloved mother of Mrs. Helms
Lyaen, Mrs. Marie Bwanson. Mrs. Anjrusta Han
sea, Bernhard C, John R., Gunard F., Julius
O.. .Fred T. and U E. Selberg. Puneral services
win do eonauctea Tliurxlay, August 14, at Z
p. m,, from Pearaon Updertaking parlors, Kua-
Interment in family plot at River-view cemetery.
KUCONICfH In tfils cily," August 12, Joaiph
Ruchonich, aged 87 years, late of27
Fourth street, brother of I. Rnconich of Ore
gon Chy. Or., and Bartolo Buconich of this
city. in. lunerai cortege will Jeav. the above
residence Thursday morning, Angust 14, at
8:45 o'clock,, and proceed to St. Lawrence
cnurcn,' Ttiira ana Mhartnan streets where mass
wm D. celebrated at 9 o clock. Friends In
vited. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery.
MILLEH At th. family residence. 244 Weil
Portland boulevard. Albert C. Miller, age T3
years, beloved ' husband of Elisabeth Miller.
Funeral rervicee will be held today (Wednes
day). August 13, at 2 p. ra., from the funeral
parlors of. A. D. Kenworthy Co., 5802 and
6804 Ninety-second street 8. E., in Lenta. In
terment Mount Scott cemetery.
BANTZ-.--lBUilBt7rAusust 1 1.. 1 9TT"WiE
liam A Mantx. ag. 7 S years. Friends in
vited to attend aervieM. which will be held at
the Portland .crematorium at 1:30 p. m. tomor
row (Thursday), Angust 14, 1919. Mr. Bants
waa a member of Portland lodge No. 35, A F,
and A M, and George Wright Post G. A. R.
Remains at Holman's chapel. ,
BLA IK -In this city at the, family residence!
5335 Forty-fifUr street S. E.. August 13.
Lorena C. Blair, aged 68 years, mother of
Mrs. Walter Miller of SeatUe. Wah. ; Mrs. M.
D. Bogart. Mrs. Thomas Leekley, R. C P. F.,
and 3. W. Blair, of this city The remains are
at Finler'a, Montgomery at fifth.
WINCHEIJ. AND WINCH ELL At th. Tesi-
denoe. 304 Margaerita avenues Hiram R. Win-
chell, aged 54, and Agnea Iabl Winchell, aged
SB. Herrlcee will be held at tha noma on Wed
nesday, August 1,1. aj 1 p. m. Interment at
Monnt Scott cemetery? "
MEADER In this city, August 13, 19 1 9.
Olive Mauds. Meader, ag. 94 years. Be
loved wife of Fred H. Meader and daughter of
Mr. and Mra. George Brnrafield. Notice of
funeral later. - -
HHODES-Tbe funeral services of the lata
Hiram Rhodes, will be held Thursday, . Angust
14, at 2:30 p. m., at Finley'a, Montgomery at
Fifth. Friends Invited. Interment at River
view cemetery.
GIEB1SCH
In this city, Angust 12. 1919.
John Giebsch. as. 70 years. Remains at
Holman's chapel. Notice of funeral later.
RHODES -Hiram Rhodes, 'Pennsylvania Ship-
buudUMr Plant. Aus. 11. 73 reaga. fractured
skull; accidental fall
RUCONICH Joaepb Ruconlch, St. TincenU
bospital. - Aug. 12. 07 yean, fatty denra-
ation of heart.
MITCHELL Dorhu B. MitcheU, 440 Jefferson
. ... f t ni vh.
HALL JOHN II. Hall. Imperial hotel, Aug. 12,
OO years, organic heart aiseas
BEHBEIN William Rehbein, St. Vincent's bos
pital. Ang. 9. 70 years, cancer.
JACOBS Bessie B. Jacoba, 815 H 1st st, Aug.
11. S3 yean, organic heart disease.
WOOLLIN Charle T. WoolUa. 8121 60th are.
8, E., Aug. lO. 78 years, apoplexy.
MILLER Albert O. Miller. 244 W. Portland
. bird-, Ang. 8, 78 yearn, diiitatioft of heart.
' FLORISTS
CLARK BBOH , floriata, Morrlsqn St. beU 4th
and 5th. Phone Main A-1805. Fin. flow-
em and floral designs. No branch stores.
LIBERTY MARKET FLORIST. 6th and . Tam
hlU sta. Cut flowers, plants and deaitna. Bell-
wood Greenhouse, 849 Kenalem ave. SelL 1520.
UARTHJ k r0BBK9""0Orrinorist, 854""Wal:
lngton. Mill 209 . , A-1208. Plowtra for
all occasions artistically arranged.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 243 Alder. De
signs ana oeeorarioBa. Phone Marshal) r23.
, SWISS FLORAL COMPANT .
f FLOWER8 AND PLANTS
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 Va 6th
rraSBBAlV BIHF.CTOHS
P. L. Lerch "U&S
CNDEBTAKER8. K. 11th and Hawthorne.
McENTEE A EILEB3, funeral parlors with il
me privacy oi a pome, toui ana Kverett U,
Phonos Broadway 2188, Home. A-21S3.
MILLER 4k THACETi Independent funaral di-
rwctora t-nee. as low as S2U, 840, 880.
Washington at Ella.- .Main .2891. A-7SS0L -
DOWNING A McNEMAH. sueeeesors to Wihwa
A Rosa, Multnomah at E.7tb. Irrlsstsn dia.
trict. ; E. 54. t , . , . -. ,.
R. W. GABtE & CO..
T Successors to ,W. H. Hamilton.
1978 K. Glieajw - - r Paona tVbor 4ls.
S T DVDMnC New realdene.
X I lliLi4? tabliahmeat. 901
WiBiama ave. Wood lawn 320.
Breeze&Snook SteSKl:
A.R.Ze!Ier Co. A'SoToVS:
Q CNDERTAKING CO. If. 415.
OKCWeS A-St. Cor. Third aaj day.
13 rlrentl tnderukin J-tlon. 445 ilnrri
ee vvn sou street.
Tel. Broadway 2534.
FrWERAL IHRKCTOlt!
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
, ' TKIBD AlfT) SAT.M0 BTS. '
Main ' SOT. A-1011. -
- J. P. FIHLEY& SON -..
, Progressive Funeral
Directors
Hal VOSTGOMERT AT FIFTH A-fN0.
Dunning & McEntee
Broadway aad Ankeny ats. ' ' Lady Assistant.
Pbonea Broadway 410, A-4658.
A. D. Kenworthy :& Co.
505-B8f4 MP ST. R K.. TEXTS k
Pnooe Tabor 53S7. Home Phone T61.
F. S. Dunning Inc.
THE GOLDEJT Kt'I-B D.N'OEBTAKEBS.
414 K. Alder st. Phone East 3. B-B2;S.
MOITCTMEHTS
Portland Marble Works
268 4th tt.. Opt. City Halt Kea Broa. ;
, BLACSIMQ GRAMITE Cp
aVOST 'AK FOUNl
21
THE FOLLOWING article, hav. been found on
can of tbe Portland Railway. Light A Power
Go. : August 1 14 pursea, key, wrist watch,
camera, handkerchief, 3 gloves, book, pack
ages, hat,- 2 lunch boxes. A suit eases. 2 timbre!
las. Ownera may obtain property at Pint and
Aiaer eowti station.
LOST Black leather wallet, containing cur
rency, check, oaoan and Chamber of Com
merce membership card for identifies t ion. Finder
pieaaa phone Broadway S721, receive liberal ra
wanL LOST Yellow natural muiey Jersey cow;
ear erorjcd; . right, undercut; Bar G P brand
on rijht. hip; $10 reward for any information
leaning to oQverr. Hos 1Q4, Hull Bun. Or.
ON AL'ii. 8. ils in gold band ring. Tallied as
keeuaake: initials imude: on rosd to Oswego.
Finder pleas, notify Oswego po. toffies and recviv
reward.
I.OST At Hippidrome Sunday evening, 3 ring;
z goia, on. aiamona. ga rewara u re
turned to Mis Bessie Winer. 729 Pint
street.
LOST -Lady's diamond pin, in Barkh.r.t's
aressing room; no questions askea. stawara.
trail Broadway 6737
LOST Small link hexagon shape wrist watch
on 10th or Washington sts. E. 2966. Mrs.
Anna M. Meyer, Reward.'
LOST Platinum lavallier, 3 diamonds. Find
er pleas return and receive reward. Call
Marshall 236.
LOST Monday afternoon, two akin brown sable
fur: probably' at Meier A Frank's. Liberal
reward. rnona Marshall .133". .
LOST Monday, child's, slipover eweabtr. K
turn to Journal office. Phon. Tabor 7037.
Reward,
LOST- Sunday erening, at Broadwsy and Eer
ett, child's dark blue coat.' Reward. ' 664
Linn ave. Phone Hellwood 18T18.
LOST- Black fox fur; Pacific highway. Seattle
Portland, August 8.- Finder notify Miss Gar
land. 1212 Howe St., Vancouer. B. C.
LOST -In vicinity of lleillg theatre, a silver
. i .., r r "
Phone Marshall 2454; reward.
NAME price for information recovering Betty.
our light brirtdle female Boston Bulldog. Call
790 Belmont. Phon. East 8040. Dr. Chandl
L03T August-10, Eastern Star pin, on Council
. Crest car or In park. Phono Sellwood 8168.
LOST Platinum" diamond La Valiera. . Finder
pieaa. calf Marshall 236 and rcc4v rewaitj
HELP WAITED MALE
TJ. S. MERCHANT MARINE
' Opportunity is presented" men to seem.
FREE TRAINING
la preparation for license examinations aa.
..DECK OFFICERS .
x and ENGINEERS '
at schools of the TJ. 8. Shipping Board.
FREE COURSE IN NAVIGATION, sir weeks,
fits for third mate's license or higher; open to
men of two yean deck experience ocean or
coastwise, or equivalent in fisheries, or on lake,
bay or sound.
FBEE COURSE TN MARINE ENGINEER
ING, one month, fits for third auitant en
gineer's license, open to men of mechanical and
engineering experience, including locomotive and
stationary engineers, machinists on marine en
gines, graduates ef technical schools and marine
oilers and water tenders. Navigation schools
st Seattle and Portland. Engineer's school at
University of Washington, SeatUe. . Apply to
W. J. Grambe. 406 Electrics building. Tth and
Olive, SeatUe, Wash.
WANTED Male help. Hae aaeeral poaitiona
open for boys 16 to 19 yean of age who are
living at home and have graduated from high
school Require boy who are neat in appear
ance. Quick to think, willing to work for ad
vancement, and want to start in at the bottom
with a large corporation. Salary S55 to start.
Answers must be writbaa in. longhand. B-484.
Journal.
BY LOCAL DEPARTMENT STORE
Superintendent of night janitor force, a
of trust and ability: will he held responsible for
all night work ; best of references must be fur.
nuned; salary to suit right man. Write P. O.
box 747 status references.
9175 PER MONTH the year amnuta. the average
earnings last year of a number of ear aalesaes
over 46 years. This year will be th. biggest yet
No experience eoeasary; weekly cash advance,
outfit furnished. Big assortment guaranteed trees,
shrubbery and vrnaa. Yew cam do what other in
experienced men have done. Washington) Mar
aery Co., Toppeniah. Wash. f
LEPMA.V. WOLFE A CO., require the services
of a receiving clerk, also a salesman tor drea
roods and silk department, apply superintend
ent's office between 9 and 10:30 Thuradav
morning. -
WANTED -An experienced well driller with gas
engine experience, to take well drill on per
centage. Lota ef work engaged. Give where ex
perienced and ace, single or married, and If can
coma at once, and phone n amber. Address Bos
- stanneiq. or. ,
MEN wanted to carry briquets from trucks to
basement; , 8 hours, wages from 84. 2u to
$4.75. Apply northwest corner 2d and Flanders
ats., Portland A' as 4V Coke Co.
EXPERIENCED hardware salesman wanted! good
wages, steady position far the right party ; none
but experienced need apply; refereneas required.
Levis Hardware A Furniture Co., 221 Front at,
WA.'TEi Office boy, by large manufacturing
. cemnany. Good chance for bright, energetic
boy. One with wheal preferred. Answer ia own
handwriting. ys-B7. Journal.
FOREMAN finisher to take eharge of the fin-.
tahiug denertment ta chair factory : steady no-
itioo ; must be an experienced finisher. - Apply
at once, Oregon Chair Co., 1190 Marsdam st
CITY SOLICITORS wanted for fire, automobile,
accident and marina insurance. Seeley A Co..
Board of Trade bldg. . ,
LABORERS) wasted. coacreU work, at 34.60 for
8 noun. JS. 44ta ana 15 read way. Rose City
Park. -
WANTED Aa industrious , " boy about 18 to
leant the machtnut trade. AddLs Irrlnctnn
Machine Wks.. 375 K, 6th st. N.
ELDERLY man for hotel janitor; light work.
smalt say: nooeakeepuur room. 422 hk Waah-
tmrtoo. -
OFFICE boy, permanent position, opportunity In 1
wbojeeaj boose answer tuily. Jour-
aat .
WANTED Al logging camp and lumber book-
keeper. Answer anvtng exPencnee: reference
and salary expected. ' G-268, Journal. ,
WANifc-
Young men or boys ever slxteai tv
wotfc Saturday nights in basement. Anal dr
op laUon Department, The Jonrnai office.
WAN TED -4 discharged aoTdiers or aailorsT
Beat moaey maker in town. . Worth ln-
veatigating. 404 Speldlnf bldg, -
COAT MAKER wanted apiily Ntcoli the Tailor,
ivs aa st. - ...
WaSiTED Experienced creamery man. Apply
4S3H T nion are. N. "
WXn'TL"D Uolder belpcra at the Commercial
Iron works.
MAN with Ford car.: 633 Watblngtoa. T
r HELP WAlfTKD ALE
WANTED -Experhineed grocery clerk.
Consult.
dated Mercantile company. Hood River, Or.
HELP WATT TED M ISC " 49
" MEN WANTED
-We are new ready to receive application for
enrollment in our automobile, gas - tractor, sta
tionary and marine. operating; and repairing
eoemes.' - Our Portland school has ,int tx-en
remodeled and is bow ready for inspection! New
machinery has been installed ia .very depart,
menu - Visitors are welcomed. New " classes,
day and night, begin August 18. . Ktindenta re
ceive practical training both in tlie , day and
night clasMs. For full information call st
HKMPUILL'sf ' TRADE SCHOOLS. INC., 707
Hawthorne avenue. Tak ML Scott or Haw
thorn car at 24 god Alder aU. to East 30U at.
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and alt
other modern busiuem . course. Day and night
school. Aiiaky bldg.. 3d and Morrlaon. Main' 324.
- , LEARN AUTOS AND TRACTORS
. FIVE DAYS' TRIAL FREE
PAY TUITION WUK.N SATISFIED
Wa teach auto, tractor, gss engine and auto
electrical work., BIG 100-PAUE CATALOG
FREE. Address Adcos Auto and Tractor school.
Dept. J, Union ave. and Wasco street. Portland,
Or. Phone East 7446. , ,
.Hawthorne Auto School
- 463 ilAWTHORNE AVE, '
AutomcbUaa. trucks, tractors, machinist tnd.,
nxy-acetylene weding, vult-aniBing and retreading.
Special summer. ratx. ljay and evening classes.
positions ASKriiEn """T
ETERY GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND .
Vnmll - .nw 1. . f I I. .. . .
banking.-bookkeeping, secretarial. - Free catalog.
Tonna men and women wanton run
Railway Exchange bldg. - Splendid opportunity
, ,1 1 1 I.. , . :u , . . . . .
. ., .... --"'"'' ymmmmuui, . g ree Booklet
Hallway Telegraph Ihotltutc, ,
tv. a fev-TTi..,.!-. . -".,(i..f k...i j.
--- -.- uj.wv uij ana
rt -FelleUUBUV, ' -.
r5csy irocWAisTTiucnERS'-. agency
'"Bk K. Welles, ( sU slate supt., mgr.
ti. W. Bank bldg. Ttschen placed promptly.
GOING East orrSoutli ? " lloueholdgoodT"shipped
at reduced rajtes: moving and packing. Partfio
Coat Forwarding Co., 403 Hoyt sU Bdwy. 708.
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL-
Miss Regina! IBuckel a private school; Individ
aal Instruction, i 122 M Grand in. East 427.
HELP jWAKTUD-FEMALE
At Standard . Factory
.-No. 2 .
GRAND AYE. and E. TAYT,0R ST.
Power Machine
rators
4- . flu LEARN ON .
. Shirts and Overalis
--Mackinaw and
.-- - Overcoats
$10 PER WEEK WHILE IARNINO .
fl-liUL'Il WEEK
Saturday Half 'HoHdav
EXPERIENCE OPERATORS ARE EARNING
rit'j.M sio -sir gaa WKkl,x
CIPMAN. WOIE A CO. rwruire the services of
. ei penanced sales ladies. In the following de
partments: LADIES CLOAKS AND SUITS,
MILiJNEKY. WKCKWHAtt AND VEII.IVii
SILK, ECONOMY- BASEMENT. One young
firl between Ui. age ef 16 and 18 aa apprentice
ny Millinery !ept. Also 2 experienced markers.
Apply Superintendent's office between b and
xv;ou laursaay mormng.
THE OLDS. WORTMAN 4k KING STORE re
quires the jservices of experienced beauty
parior operatoTs. . . Aipiy Bupenntendeot of
fice, 9 to lO'.30 a. m.
LADIES experienced selling neckwear and. veil
ing. Apply superintendent's office,
LI I'M AN, WOUE A CO., ,
Between 9 and 10:30 in the .xoorhlng.
GIRLS FOR ktJkT WORE", DEPARTMENT,
AMERKUN FLAUNDRY .iCO-. -140 E.
THIRD ST, N. s . 4
i mj. suerisnireq gin' ior genera House
work, three i family, no children, no Sunday
dinner, every evening off, good wages. IQ'lS
Savier at. Phone Main 6282,
f HiC Florencer CrittepUin Home la ready te
help any girl in duftress. 950 E. CUssa. U.
Y. ear. East 316. -- -- - '
Xlteration I woman ' to work on ladies' gar
toenU Apply at. once. Levitt's store, cot
tier 4 th and Washington.
WATiTED Refined" woman to keep 'bouse and
care for 6-year-old gtrij family of .8. Call
Tabor 1K2T evenings, '-' ' . ..-.-"-.
WANTED A Woman for litfht housework ; small
- wages, good psrmaneot home.' Mrs. Lowe,
Main 706. i
WANTED- Gopd cook, for. large family, only
cooking and! kitchen work; only experienced
woman, need apjily.- phone Tabor 6479.
GIRLS to fold. circular, very ltght work. Aptly
, at once at Levitt's store, corner 4th and Wash
ington, j.
WANTED Girl for soft drink and cigar stand.
Call up I02i? North Sixth street.
HELP iu dressmaking; - experienced and inex-
penenceu. 22H Broadway. Main 8291.
WANTED l-MJerieoced aeennd girl ; good sal
ary; Mrge .family. Phone Tabor 64 7 S.
BOOKKEEPER. Federal Mire- ' Agency."" 333
LADY Scsires I position as housekeeper," full
charge, no objection to child. 107 Page st.
HELP "V AKTED WALK
lAU r KM ALU
C9
HOPPICKERSi wanted ia the Mttoma yard, about
- 3 H miles fnorthaart of Independence, Or. J
114 acres of the very best bops in Oregon, and
will pay 80c per bos. Nice clean camp grounds,
with store and water. ' We will tarnish tents,
benches and ts ; clsca straw for beddings. Mr.
B. 8 ra teaman UiH register pickers st Room 414
Commonwealth Bolldlns. ,6th and Barnslde Sta.,
Angust 14, 16 si. J 10, . "
HOP PJCKL.RS WANTEJ
RiTaraide Itep farm, near Newberg, on Wfi
ktmeete river.- Pickers houses and all tunisl
seoommorla tionj fu mix bad free. Uood water,
store on f arnv excellent picking. We prefer
famUiea. Regter bow. Main H43.
A. J. RAY A SON. v
I1.. 886 Sherlock Bldg.
BISHOP BKOH.' yards, near Salem and Inde
pendence, 877 acres of tine hops. All uxual
sec on mods Uo ns furniihed. Pay 41.20 pef 100
ic. We pick up .your baggage at your home
and deliver it! to ranches free ef chares both
ways. Register at 124 N. Bth at.. Willamette
Valley Trarwter a. Phone' Broadway 434. -
Pickers -Wanted
80 acres good hope at Cbampoec. 2 5 miles
from Portland, On Oregon; Electric, flood camp
ing ground. Wll ray 31.23 per hundred. Apply
at intuit, m uui h.
MOLEHBABBER COLLEGE "
Bay yo while learning'; gives yon wt ef tonlsi
positions secured. Write, for catalogue. 334
JUarnsMe et. , or pnone Broadway XTS1.
MEN, WOMEN, team barber trade; wages while
learning, notation gnsnateeeV Mgr. 32 yrs,
experience. Oregon Barber College. 233 Madjaoo.
rORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE teaches trade
- ia a. ;eek;; pgy while lesraiof; pusiuoa goaf
tnteed. 834 JCoocb st. -
WANTfcD ! Boy and girl to make basket.
Gates Basket A DJnaif. Co.. 1436 Macadam rd.
' WAXTEIe AOE5T3 ' ' ' '
WE WANT three cxperUnced aalesmes aocua
tor&td to eoantry work, nursery experience pre
ferred, with ear or ether conveyance of their own.
to beglD work st once. - Good proposition to right
man. Write, j giving year experience and qual
ifies tiona, or call in person at the effise of
Oregon Nursery Company. Orence, Or.
CANDY BIG PAY ADVERT16E
MEN - WOMEN
- . Start one of cur specialty candy factories is
your home, small room, anywhere. We tell how
and furnish everything. Grand cpportunl'y.
I. CANDY HOUSE
1819 Ranntead at. Philadelphia. Pa.
AGENTS wanted in every city in the state of
Oregon and Washington to handle oar Eu
reka - Auto Top- Dressing. - Agents making big
money everywhere. - Warranted to be absolutely
waterproof and non-crackable. . Fastest seller on
the market. 430 Alder, Phone Broadway 2171.
' BALEMMKK WATEO S8
TftAijBE5rwtffii
ACCIDENT and health - aeleanua ' wanted is
Oregon, Western Washington and Southern
Idaho, part or whole time; beat policies and beat
commissions; brokerage solicited. Mass. Bond
ing A Insurance Co.. 319 Lumbermen' bids.,
Portland. Or. ': - - - , ; : - '-
' SITUATIONS .MALE - S
CARPENTER work, wanted. Pboue Sellwood
337
FOR painfing and tinting call Broadway 1441
and save Money.-, .. -," -.
ITtTATIOWS JIAl.i:
i'CBLIO At'CUlNTA-NT ANii AtMiuit
Iet -me put y-oer reeorde in ronil;Uou In
meet with the new federal tax lawn. Nu
have, facilities, to superrtsie eereral more scU of
books at a reasonable fee, which lnchidew reg
ular reports, suggestion, income tax setucc. etc.
M-H29. Journal, V
TEAMi ws nted to Itaul cordwood, W io uiii-,
down hill haul; good road ami ducks; 25 miles
from Portland. Jumbo Wood tV. Tabor 1 W4 4.
WANTED Job a night watch, or walct.nian.-
by a man that is conijietciit snd trustworthy
t-Ti, Jmirnal.
THIS 1 the time to have your furnace cleaned
and repaired; wa do tt. - J. . Bayer Furnace
Co,Jl204 Market at. 1'hene Main !.
bTsCllXEVi Eb"OLf)l ER. "iii, droires puaition of
- bookkeeper and stenogragher. Has good sipe
rlenre and offers beat references. L-842, Journal.
FIRST OLASSsuto-mechanic deslrvs piiUon;
i competent and steady worker. A. C. bcliros
der. 8H0 3d at. Phone Main 4737.
A MAN witli 8 ton trudi wants a job. "Call L-t
7H04 or CD 3 Oregon st,
XTIS'f ED Work for" ton truck. Pliune SellwISoJ
837.
' MTlTATIOWPt-tFEMAL E 4
ELDEllLY lady wiTrt rwferenc. will care for
children ' afternoon er evening; reasonable
rate. Main; 80B0.
LADY wMie day work. Tabor 307! 1
DRF.WHM A M X ft 49
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladies'
garments, reasonable prices; work guaranteed.
3. Beubla, Ladies' Tailor. 408 Bush A Lane
.Bldg. s. -
Nt'RHES
- W SANITARIUM E
' Chronic ailments, good case. Rate reason able.
734 Hawthorne are. East 1577.
EX I E U l EN C E 1 prscticaT iiurae, bent of xt'vt
encea: confinement preferred. Phone Lt
3868.
FURBISH El HOOMW
T HART APARTMENTS AND LAUREL
HOTEL
Newly furabbed, modern housekeeping snd steep,
log rooms, 83-00 up. Second snd Yamhill.
8-750 AND UP- Singl aleeiii(r"room by week
or ..month. 293 H Union ave. City View
hotel,- 1 block sooth of Hawthorne.
THE GEM (16,1 1ST ST.
1-2-3 rooms for housekeeping ; alno transient
rooms. 23o and up. ' '
ROOM and board, home cooling. H,erll rsias
to couples. Trsnilent meal. 2B1-, 18th at.
HOTE LTi ARGENT. llswUlorne sud Grsnd.'
Starting point apeclal car for Vancouver
FUHJU8HKD ROOM S nil VAT E
FAN I IT 76
ROOM wanted In a private family by a young
man, where could keep a small pet dng. Would
be a steady ruouier. Itcferenoes if requlrtnl.
X-T8. J
tlOl'sLKEKl'iNt rooms, very pleasant; run
nlng water, gas for cooking and elect no light;
free phone. '855 11th st. Phone morning
and evening. Marshall 2580,-
THE OEM - 6H5 Vs FlilS'f ST.
1, 2 and 8 romn for bomekerjiing
Aluo trsnaient, rof-ma 28n snl tip.
n.llAH ANT aleepiug rwm for 2 yuiing men;
- hrrakfaxt optional. 1'botie MsrHhall 20U,
428 Mill at. - j
SMALL luusi with hoUMkaeiJHui privileges for
girl who wishes to study music; reference. -
Msln 8018. , u.
NICELY urnlahed ruouii. 62L Joimaoii u, $2
week up, "
BOOMS A5D HOAHD l
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 3 HO 10th. for
buaineae girls snd students. Msrsbsll 1231.
HOOJIS AJiD HOAHD -PllIVAli:
' -- - FA M 1LY ; 79
CHILDREN to birdTn private homal 03
Ilalaey at. Phone Kata4 4.
ELETTa fft1 " roomsT aLa breaklaat; nicely "located.
Marxhall 61 S,
ItOO ManT' boa"ril"Tn private family. Just like
home, 60-E. 12th N. fjiat 84fi.
HOl'MEKKEPINil HDOJIH 8
PUTIN I M II K IA fi'D V S VV It N I M IIP l
FSTU FIRSTPbotographsr ApplegaU lets
rooms. - f-.
310'AND 416 "-Furnished IT. K. roomn, visli
ing dlysnce. west side. 64 3 lt st.
283 H UNION ave., well iuriiUlimilI.K. two",
810 and 815; plenty freaU air.
FOR RENT- Nic. II. K. rooms, eeafonahle, lor
uiau ami wife or individual. 8U. Gliwin at.
Fi'RNIKIlEI) lumsekeeplng rooms. 202 Clay st,
corner of 8d. '
TTFUNKffT"Qv'EitrT IV1hw'NTI)VN li"0.
TBICT FOH 25 CENTS PHON E E. 44.
i ' HOlTKEKEEPI.f tl ROOMS 3
FCIl-ilsHED AMI ir.vvruibiii;i
1 PHI VAT F A M l LY
JTLSINESfTlady or two can hoiukep lri inod-
ern home. Adults, teacbera preferred. lrmg-
ton. East 7860. L.
2 FURNISHED llglit houaekeeping roonis lor
rent. 840 Poll nee nth street.
FURNIHEI"iiekeiingromiia; aiwTaieepIni',
roorna, 288 E. Broadway. Phone East 4jl"'
Fit Axis' HljDroniritlCr5oDi auitihle lor
two einployetl. 294 14h st.
'0H TIKVT IIOI'MES
UK FIJKNIKHED
It
THESE ARB VEllY CHEAP
WEST -RIDE MXiATION - THI'HMAN ST.
' 3 ROOM FLATS MoliKUN
tie 14 HO CHEAP. TIK
BMITH-W AGON E It CO., STOCK EXCH,
fcXHl RI4NT 4 room .bouse, corner 2d and
tiibbs sta-i 810 per montji, including watnr;
3 room houne, 2 loP, Bertha station, 6o fare,
$4 per month. See Mr. Farnxworth, The Bronj
Co.. 410 lloury bldg. Phone Main 174 3.
TffTiRH IV R. 'lCAIlRIKON"'etT.
- GOOD fH IJGH'P HOI 'WE KEEPING
Tonr runt would cost you mrthing. 333; years
lease if wanted,
HMTTH-WAGONER CO.. STOCK EX If
10 DAYS free storage; before mtwlng get our
price. Dally trips to St. Johns and MontaTilla.
East 6670. Ue. Col. 944. East Burnatde 'frens
rv, ana h:t Hnrniide. '
0 ROOM bouM, newly psjiered, eleotrio bglit",
gat. hot water, bath, fruit, garage. U31
Knott at' I'honeEaat 4045.
FOB BENTfC 7 room bouae, 1 acre of land;
some Inilt berries ana grapes,
Fred C.
t nnter, t.artlen atoms.
WHEN YOU MOVE, C8K NOTH
WESTEKV ELECT K1U UUIIT SEHVlCrS
Tenth snd Wsshington. .Prn?i!,!.,',;
OOrrM moilern bungalow, 833 K. 40tb,
' 882.60. Woodlswn 6430.
BOUSES POtt RE7TT PCUSITLIIE
FOirSALE J
FURNITURE for sale, btte for renU 2'H O
wego St., St. Johns. .
r yrB5IBHED HQ11HF.8 - 3
$40 MONTH -Nlocly "rnliied 7 room lionre :
no ehildrwn. Phuna Eaet 41)8 7. Evemns and
moraines. , -
FOR RENT Furnished 7 room- house, goKi ron-
. . , . . . i : t I n .,. ..
O ITjfrn . wwi Blue, waiams ' - .",'-"-
288 Lincoln st. Phone Tsbor 1T.
PLATS TO RENT, 17 .1 FURNISH F, 13
l-RWis" clean natT794 V, It st. '
' Vemm 1. -noma, modem flat, adults. D17 4 '
Williams ave., after 6. p. m. J";
HeaCtIFCL Wwer 6 nm flat; all convenience",
fireplace, furnace; adultn. Inquire 073 H, E.
Waahington at.
6 LARGE rooms, upper flat, with gsraue; 4 r ia
Anguvt 14. 1071 E. 23d at. N. Phone
Wcodlawn 676." ;
6 IuXjU unfurnished lnwlern fiat. 14. Ham it-
ton ave. "8 ear, south; sat) per montn.
rnispn Pt.iTH a
S IUXJU lower fiat, eleiiautly furnialiad, br
mmilh Wifl k., 1 1 f,,mt,ir. nu ttv
payment. 290 1 2th st. - ' - ;
APAItTMKNTS FOR RKXT 4S
COSY Molern apt. flat, on Ilawtborae; 3 liti
light vooeov, bath, and dressing room ; rent I 4
per month to party who buys furniture, woif-i
45. will take $300. Cashier Cascade Pish
market. Ysmhiil bet. 3d nd 4th.
Afll6RA APTS., 39 J W" E. Biimaule; 2 and I
room . furniahed : liufisekeeplntl apartment.
Walking diatance. .
BEAUT IFllLLY furoiahed, larts, clean If. K"
room, $4.60 per week. Ladi Apu., h.. I2tn
and Stark.. East 2599.
fliE Jeffrey, furoinhed 2 room apt,, $15 a
month, cor. of Russell and Kerby. between
Mlaaisaippl and Williams arcs. Phone Et 15 4 .
LA KG E, airy 8 rKm. prirato bth; walking di.-
tanee, Anone 3iain zm. nn sm.
THE! 6TANFIEI.D, 204 Porter at. Modem 2
room apta.. furniahed. reasonanie. tain tjd:,
J KTORFK A T 0T,fEt 11
fOR RENT Elegant suite ol offices iu rood
m nn ta date office bulldins. downtown
district, reduced intal. special reduction f"
month of Augttst Call 203 Stevens bid..
Phone Main 176. ,
.a FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS 3.1
i'OK RENT 100x100, upataixa, cenUal loca
ties). B-433, journal. , :
w a iv V. H TO KRUT ;;
WANTED To rent furnished or anfuruished
house or apartment, medium sire, wet sole.
rk.e 1 I'hMia J I jinrner. , llain 7173.
tNFI laMWHEU 6-rooro bwe, East 1 4 1 4.
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