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TUB OUZGOli DAILY JOUniJAL, POX TLAlJD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1019. 5 RATES CONTROL FUTURE SUCCESS OF SHIPBUILDING Reduction of Freight Charges on Steel to Pacific Coast of Most Vital Importance. , , . . CAMPAIGN r IS LAUNCHED Builders Powerless to Compete With Eastern and Oriental . Firms Under PresentRates. That lower freight rates on tel are essential to the future success of Pacific coast shipbuilders, in order that this section will be able to com pete with the East and the Orient, is the firm conviction of J. Bowles of the Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation, who today . reiterated statements he has previously made in this connection. The campaign for a reduction of rates on gteel to' the Pacific Coast is now fairly launched and behind It are IS of the big steel shipbuilding- plants o the coast. Including the yards In Portland. ' . Tills fight will be carried to the federal railroad administration, .the aid of rep resentatives in congress and Chamber of Commerce vitally concerned being i solicited.. To wage this campaign to a successful I conclusion Is now the aim of the Pacific Coast Shipbuilders Traffic association, J which was organized recently. Mr. 1 Bowles said i "Freight rate .on steel, for instance. --. i are unavoidable. But excessively hlgfrM : freight rates are avoidable, and it is the latter which we protest against. "I admit, however, that the efficiency 'of Pacific Coaac yards is partially due i " to olimatlo conditions. "The rates in effect from April 10, 1918, to December 30, 1916, plus 25 per cent, the general increase of June 25, 1918, would be an equitable basis. This would make the rate from the Atlantic coast 94 cents, the rate from Pittsburg 8l4 cents and the rate from Chicago 69 cents." - Bowles Issues a warning that it wlH "take the united intelligent effort of the entire coast to cope with the new conditions . "Shipping Is a vital need for a com- . BiunUy that lives near the sea. For -many years perhaps the production of ships will be a great industry because of the losses of the war and the opening of new markets. For the business of ship construction the coast is prepared, and under normal conditions this coast should be able to compete with the best. "I said normal conditions. That is, it some way were found to overcome the handicap arising from the long haul and excessive freight charges from the east for ship steel. '.The coast, yards will have to compete in the open market, an with that freight handicap, how will that be done? "We hope every Chamber of Commerce and every board of trade will get be '0 hind this movement, thus opening the way for' the coast shipbuilder to enter f Into competition on, an equality with tb4 TRANSPORTATION UJEAM3WIP ADMIRAL LINE. S3. "CTTY Or TOPEKA- salta at P. M. Aurust 24, tor Coos Bay. Eureka, Baa Francisco, connecting with steamers to oa Anseles snd Ssn Pleso. REOUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Faras include Mrs U snd Berth. CALIFORNIA San Franclaoo. ............. i ... I?. Lorn Ansl , 52-2 Saa Dieao ...883.00 ALASKA JfROWl SEATT.g . Jnneaij .. ..$"2.00 Sitka ....I "S.00 Skat-war ,..880.00 Seward ... 8132.00 Anchors . -. ........ . . . $148.00 - TICKET OFr-lOB 101 THIRD ST. MAIN 1SS A-SS3 - FREIGHT OFFICE EAST 4S31 II fan era foterasted to a trtn to Alaska this Summar. reaarra tlona should b ssokea for Tart soon, aa than are to be fewai boats than la at saa an a. sad Aa saaDd to already bears. Let oa atw rs saves eja.taa - -. Alaska Steamship Oa. Canadian PaetTle Ocean arvlcea PacUM laasmnl ORESON JOURNAL. TRAVBi. Br-REAW DORSET B. SMITH, MANAOER, The Journal BuUdlnf tsetUa. Oreos Te lac bene Msnhalt 1S7 SanFrancisco S. S. ROSE CITY DEPARTS It N003T Saturday. Aug. 23 Prom AJasworta Dock . Fare Xaelirde Berth and Meals City. Ticket Office, Id aad Wash. V; ;PBe Mais 88 Frelf kt Off lea, Ajni worth Dock Phone Broadway tW Saa Praaelaeo Portlaad 8. 8. Line ORVEGIMI m . saaassp I m j 2S3,-. at 88, SSRaENSFJORO 88. 8TAVANOERSFJORD 18.000 I. V. Toiw Newwt, FklUst and Most Modern Steamer ta Scandinaria. SAILINGS FROM NEW VORka EVERY THREE WEEKS . . Aaants, Portlana Oonsul ajelland. Consul Vald, Lloell. The Journal Traral Bureau, Dorsej . Smith. ' a a I .,vA A LASKA laW H STEAMERS The Dallea end Way Points ' ' Sailings . Tuesdays. Thursdays, anol Saturdays, 7 A.M. ' ' ' DALLES COLUMBIA LINE, Taylor St. Dock. Main 8065 FAY ICING PILLORIES MOTHER WHO MONOPOLIZES DAUGHTER'S BEAUS . My l-'uy King (Pormsr - Portland Ulrl) I know a certain dame who has a very pretty and attractive daughter who would be as popu lar as the very, dickens with nic fellows if her Ma would lay off as a vociferous reception committee when tne young men. call to see her daughter. Ethel we'll call 'her that be cause it's as far from her real name as X can possibly think is a sweet, nice, demure little lady mighty like her dad I'm think ing, because he's a sort of down in the collar chap when his vivacious wife la anywhere around. Somebody must have told this mother in her early days that she was full of life and pep, be cause she insists upon gallivant ing around Jlke a New Found land pup, and if Bhe wants to know the truth of the matter, she is searing away all the nice shipbuilders of the Atlantic coast, China and Japan." The statements of Bowles are strongly Indorsed by Steve Whitney, traffic man gier of the Columbia River Shipbuilding corporation, who says, "that the welfare of almost every industry on tne coast is Involved in the question or ODtaimng freight rates which will insure a con tinuance of the steel shipbuilding on the Pacific Coast." EIGHT VESSELS, TAKE CARGOES Seven of Ships Being Dispatched by Pacific Shipping Company. . Eight vessels, seven of which are as signed to the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company of Portland for operation for the shipping board, are working in tne local harbor today. The ships, most o which are products of Portland wooden lyards, are engaged in the tie and lumber trade. The fleet Is as follows: Wooden steamer Bon if ay, loading Jn Astoria with lumber for the United Kingdom; wooden steamer Cabura, loading at As toria with ties, for .the Atlantic coast of the United States ; wooden steamer Umatilla, loading lumber at St Helens for the United Kingdom; wooden steamer CorvalUs, loading ties at the municipal dock for the Atlantia sea board ; ' wooden steamer Dertona,. load ing ties at Mersey dock for the At lantic coast; steel steamer Tripp, load ing flour at St. Johns for Italy ; steel steamer West Harts, assigned to load lumber at the Inman-Poulsen mill for China; steel steamer Eelbeck, Williams, Dtmond & Co., Inc., loading general cargo at municipal dock No. 1 for Lon don and Liverpool direct. LAST E. F. C HULL LAUNCHED Barge Egeria Slides Into Water at Wilson Shipyards In Astoria. Astoria, Aug. 21. What will probably be the last emergency fleet launching In 'the lower Columbia river occurred at 8:30 Wednesday night at the Wilson shipyards, when the sea-going barge Egeria slid down the ways into Young's bay. The boat was sponsored by Mrs. W. I. Kyree, wife of Captain Eyres, inspec tor of hulls for the emergency fleet corporation at the Wilson yards. Just previous to the launching a handsome Masonic ring, set with a diamond, was presented to Captain Eyres by the yard employes in token of their appreciation for his long years of service at the Wilson yards. The Egeria is the first ocean-go frig barge to be launched at the Wilson yards, and is next to the largest vessel started on the ways. The remaining hull is about 47 per cent completed, but the contract has been cancelled by the shipping board, and no definite orders have yet been received as to its final disposition, OFFER COMPROMISE Early Settlement Is Predicted as the . . Outcome of Conference. Early settlement of the demands of the Ainlon longshoremen for an In crease in wages is predicted as the outcome of the conference between op erators and ; workers now going on in Seattle. A., C. Stubbe, general man ager of the : Columbia Pacific Shipping company, and Frank O'Connor, gen eral agent for the Pacific Steamship company, both of Portland, are at the conference. It is reported that a compromise al lowing the workers SO .. cents an hour straight time, and $1.35 for overtime has been reached. . . . , Portland longshoremen had asked $1 straight time and $1.50 overtime, but the demand of the Sound workers is said to have been less than .this figure. According to reports agreement has also been reached calling for 95 cents straight time for handling -lumber on the wharf, and $1.03 out of, the water; wheat or flour, $1.05. This makes a total of cost of $2.35 a thousand feet for load Ing lumber, and $-0 cents .to $1 a ton for grain and flour. : The general increase amounts to about SO per cent. Overtime amounts to 0 per cent- " i . ' - - ' According ' to marine experts, coast wise vessels are most affected by any -g - - . ; ,1. MM a ej boy friends her daughter might have if she wasn't so over-anxious to make them feel like one of the family. . She greets them with a hug, calls them pet names and often gives a particularly desirable prospect a smack on the cheek! She thinks Bhe Is being one of the young 'folkswhen she In sists upon hanging like a ton of bricks upon the neck-of a snap py dancer, and she giggles and oogles, nibbles chocolates and gossips -and never gives her daughter a chance at all. She'd be mad -as a wet hen if she thought she appeared like a matchmaker because she insists that that is farthest of anything in her mind; Ethel being far too young and babylsM to leave the parental roof for many years yet, but she says she likes to have young folks around and wants to see the boys and girls have a good time. rise in present prices which in Port land are 80 cents and $1.20. Loadings of offshore cargo are not as frequent as those for the coastwise trade. The original plan of having a stand ard schedule for the entire Pacific coast, including British Columbia, Is being adhered to. 5 BOYS WILL SAIL FOR ITALY Three Portland Young Men Decide to ' "Stay WHhWest Harsbaw.: " Although their destination j to New York was suddenly changed by wireless order after they were at sea, the three Portland youths who were given the op tion of getting off the steamer West Harshaw of San Francisco or proceeding direot to Italy, have chosen the latter course. Consequently they will get some of the experience to be derived from the college of hard knocks aboard ship.1 Twe-( the lads, who had signed on at Portland for New York, had intended to enter eastern colleges the ensuing fall terms. Major Cartwrlght, assistant manager of the Columbia Pacific Chipping com pany, operator of the West Harshaw, today received a wireless from the mas ter of the vessel, stating that the Port land boys Aad elected, to stay with the ship, whose destination had been chang ed by the shipping board. , The wireless sent Jjy. cartwrignt to tne master of the vessel was received off the California coast. The boys are: Clyde A. Seals, C. G. Wharton and George Kenney. MORE PAY AFTER OCTOBER 1 Employes of Sttel Shipyards to Get Substantial Increase. Agreement for, an increase in pay for all employes of steel shipyards of the Pacific Coast tie Increase, to become effective October 1 next, has been an nounced by Portland yard Owners. The Increase, which will probably be on tne basis of 10 per -cent, was discussed at length at the recent, conference in San Francisco. - The -Increase comes voluntarily from the plants, according to J. R. Bowles, president of the Northwest Steel com pany. Verification of the plan to give the advance comes from officials of the G. M. Standlfer Construction company at "Vancouver, v - ALL AL0XG THE WATERFRONT Assigned to the Pacific Steamship company . by the shipping, board, the wooden steamer - Medford . is being checked In today by the operators. The vessel will likely load ties. "Recent sale of-the new- locally-built steamer Butte to Easterni'parties wr: result in the ship taking V a cargo of lumber to the Panama canal for the government, insteadof proceeding over seas with ties, says C D. Kenworthy of the operating department of the shipping 'board. t r .'.: Government orders have been received for the shipping board -steamer - West Chstala to load flour for the Atlantic, instead of lumber for China. It is said that one of the steel ships built by the G. M. Standlfer Construction company will be substituted for the lumber earao. which will be supplied by tant A Rus sell. . K. Frederlcksen has replaced .A. Olson as master of the steamer Cleone. C. M. P.ettarson has replaced J. S. Johnstadt as master of the tug Ranger. " r No Stevedore Strike ' ; , San -Francisco, Aug. z 21. TJ. P.) There will fee no strike of the riggers and stevedores union. The membership, composed of nearly 4000 men, voted to day with a majority of 28 -against the strike plan. They accepted , the em. ployers' wage concession of $1- an hour and 91.50 overtime. A. strike would have tied up practically all waterfront work here. : 4 . : a A : j i- .,-. ; ; . " v; . . Keep From Under Bridge ; An" ordinance has been adopted, by the city council making it illegal to- anchor or moor any boat. Coat. launch or other craft underneath any; bridge or bridge approach over the Willamette river. The same rule applies to gasoline launches, .houseboat or boathouse. The ordinance is indorsed by the public dock commis sion. ; - '' If E I h e wasn't so miglity sweet, j the, young gents would never, take another chance with Ma's overwhelming hospitality; and then there's Dad he's ft good scout, and though he un derstands the situation perfect ly, what can he doT--Ma won't let him say a word, She calls him an old fogy, and wishes he had stayed young like she is; but if she could get a silent vote on the question; she would find that the ydung folks like Dad best because he stays in the back ground and smiles from his pipe corner; v , ' Poof Ma one of these days Ethel j will be eloping with one of these boys to get away from Ma and her effervescent affec tion for "the young folks." Poojr Ma she means well, but over-enthusiasm is sometimes as bad as parental disapproval! Too; bad! Too bad! News of the Port Arrivals August SI Roe City. American steamer, from San Fran cisco; passenger and general. Deoartupea A us. 21 Shasta, I American steamer, for Saa Pedro, lum ber ; La. rrimera, Amertcaa steamer, for ban Francisco, ; general. JIARISE ALMANAC Weather at R Ivor's Mout North Bead. Wash. Aug. 21. Conditions at the month of the river at soon: ViswXii winu, northwest, 18 miles per hour: sea,, smooth; humidity, i 2 per cent. , Tides at Astoria Frldav High Water I Lew Water 11:49 a. m. 0.5 feet B:41 a. m. 0.6 feet 11:23 p.! m. 8.7 feat 5:48 p. m. .5 ct DAILY BITES. HEADINGS 8 a. m., Pacific "'Summer" Time 3; STATIONS. 1- Umatilla Albany 25 20 6.6 (-0.8 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 . 00 0.7 0 0 Salem . . . . Oregon City Portland ' . . 20 hi. 12 IS 4. H.i 5.1 o I HITER POKECAST Tha Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary daring th enext two pr three days except as affected by tha tide. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria. Anar. 21. Left no at 5:80 last aisht Steamer Rose City from San Francisco. Balboa. Aus. 20. Armed-i steamer B return. from Portland. ' 1 Steamer Aarelia, from Eureka; steamer Oleum, rrom Portland., sailea last nlsntv steamer jlty of Topeka, for Portland, Eureka and Coos Bay. Honolulu, Alia. 20. -Mailed sonooner Kise, from Tones Islands, for Portland. asn fedro. Aug. ao. Arrlrol stamer ce lilo. from Portland, ria Saa Francisco. Ar- rlTed Steamer Uoquiam, front . Columbia rirer. San Francisco. Aus. 20. Arrived at a p. m. Steamer Noma City, from Portland. Astoria, An. 20. Arrired aa 1 p. m. Steamer ; Rose City, from Ssn Francinco. San Francisco, Aug. 20. Arrired, Admiral Parrsrut. from Seattle, at 3:40 a. m.: Girlie Mahoney, from Albion, at 0 a. m. ; Sachem, from lionolulu. at 7 :0O a. m. : atsjoo. from WiUapa Harbor, at 8:15 a, m. ; Unlmak, from Westport. at 0 t. m. Sailed, gas sohoonar Stockton City, for Shelter Cora, at 7:80 a. m. : James A. Mor- fett. for Prince Rufrsrt. at 9:40 a. m.: trainiua sbip Iris, for cruise, at Ham..,-: - Victoria, Aug. 19. Passed out. 6V B. Korri- gan III; for San Francisco; 8. S.-tobria. for Port San Lola. ArriTCd, Angust 20, S. S. Ka tori Mara, from Orient, at 8 a. m. Port Townsend. Aug. 19. Pawed out. schoon er Lottie Bennett, for Eaananall. in tow of tug Tyse. at t a n.; Admiral Schley, for Saa Dleto ria ports, at s :SO p. aa. Port! Gambles - Aug. 19. ArriTad. S. S. Asotin, from. Seattle.S) Ana-ust IS. Arrfred. echoonef Uaaie Vance, from K samps li, during menu -. : Ballingham,' Aug. 19. Sailed, 8. S. Daren port, for Saa Diego, at 1 p. ta. Point Wells; Aug. 20. Sailsd. 8. S. X. G. Scofield, for San Franclseoa Tlccmi. Ansr. lft Arrival. H. M . atnalna. from Seattle; Ulymont from Seattle, Brookdale front Seattie, Northwestern from Seattle, Quadra irom Knttama tseaen, wray. irom written Co lumbia ! porta, at 2 p. m. ; Amur towing barge lxraiuana, irmn sntun Columbia porta, Seattle. Aug. 21. Arrirert S3. Katori Mara from Manila Tia-Kobe and -Yokohama, 10:30 a. m. ; .North western, from Tacoma, 10 a. m. ; Fir wood from Bellingham. ' Sailed SS. , Horace X. Baxter! for Tacoma at noon. Arrired August v os. jezierson irom csootueasteta Aaaata. 7:40 P. an. ;t Dark Usnara from xacoma, towing. 7:4 S p. m.;: Ardema, from Tacoma, 8 p. m. Sailed August 20 SS. Fred Baxter for San Francisco 9 p. m. ; Lymaa Stewart for San Snncisco, s p. m. s llanlla Mara for Tacoma.vd m m. : Prince Rupert for Prise Rupert. . Tia , Van- conreri at aaidnignt. Petarsborg: jkug. 20. Sailed SS. City, of Seattle1 north, at 2 p. m. - Ketchikan. Aug. 20. Safled S3. Alaska. U south. a m.: Admiral Krans. north. 9 a. m. uainy. Aug. s. saueei sa. westers tilea for Seattle via Kobe aad Toko nam a. San Pedro. Aug. 80. ArriTad 63. President from Seattle. vancouTer, Au. 2 1 . Arri red J s ns Stan ford from Tientsin in tow tua Columbia. Port Townsend, Aug. 20. Passed out SS. Admiral Nicholson for Bontbaastern Alaaka. at 4 p. m.. West Harlan for Astoria. I p. m.; Sina toa for Eureka, at S p. aa.; U. 8. 8. Btookdale, for cruise, at 2 p. to. ; BeUtngham, Aug. 2 1. ArriTad SS. Gly mont from Tacoma 4 Port Ludlow, Aug 20. ArriTsdSS. Asotin from Port Gamble. . . Tacoma, Ana. 20. Arrited S3. H. B. tora Joy from Seattle ; Quadra from Britanaiav Beach at 2 p. m.; Uoremor from- Vsncotier 9 p. Pasret schooner Osama from Seattle. - Saa Fraacisre, Augv- a 1. Arri ted 20th Co qulllo Hirer, Fort Bragg. 11:40 a aa.; Pasa-dena,-Albion. 12:4 S p. m.: Jsp steamer Kiyo Mara, Hongkong, 1 p. m. ; Bainler, SeatU. 4 n m. : Admiral Dawar. Ban IHeao. 4 '05 n. s Noma City,, Portland, 4:10 p. m.; Oieum. Port-and.!-4:50 P. m.; North Fork, Eureka, 6:15 p. mi ; Swediah motorsaip atronprin Uargareta, Stockholm. 7 :SS B. m. : Auralia. Eureka. 1 p. m. : Homer, Santa Barbara. 7:50 p. a.i Daisy Freeman, Lea Ana lea, S:SO p. ta. Sailed. 20th Nehalem. Wlllara. Harbor. 1 :20 e. m. : Avalon. Ijoa Anceiea. 1:6S as.: Hum boldt, Los Angeles. 2:30 p. ta; Acme, Bandon. 3:5S m.i City of Topeka, Portland, 4 :SO p. m. ; Bee, Coos Bar, "O p. in.: Arctic, Fort Bragg. S:25 p. ta. : Aancion, Lo Angeles, :80 p, m. Sesfosm. Mfidociiu, 9!45 p..nt.; llelsn P. Drew. Greenwood, 9:40 P. m. Pas Francisco, a as. 21. (L N. 8.) Arrived Berg SI. in tow Standard No. .2. El S- Cnao. T a. m.; steamer captain . r. uucaa. Touch and Port Angeles, 10:18 a. m. Bailed Steamer Port Angelas, with schooner Georgette In town, See t tie, 12:25 a. m, ; barge Fullerton, in tow tug Fearless, Port San Luis. 9 a. m.;. British steamer ttatanta. Hongkong, 9:20 to. - .... BUILDING PERMITS Ed ilubbet, erect garage, 71 Q Commercial be tweau It and.Oook. builder sam, S0. i. Geicer. rrpair stores, ISO I'ark st, between Uorrkoa and Alder, builder, i. II. Rogers, 5. K J. -SweUand. repahr utorea and office. 200 Washington" between 4th and 5th, buUder, 1. 11 Rogenv; 5S. . Sam' Newman." repair residence. 8924 S5th 1st. betaota 59th and 60th, builder, C. K. Land, fiuu. . - . .. B. f. Selberg, repair residence, 680 Taocou er betworn Going and Blandens. builder. East Sid farpentof Siiop, 75. H.'C, Hettierg, repair residence. OS 4 Vsnoaut between Going and Blandena, builder East Side Carpeuter Shop, 175. Vers Boiling, erect residence. 89 E. 80 tb be twaen X. Gliean. and K. Ererett, builder. West em CdnetrucUon Co., 12600. ' Mrs, J cools K, Waits, areat residenoa, 14S E. 7Sth between E. Glisan snd K. Hoyt, builder. Western Construction Co.. S250O. J. M. Llewellyn, erect garage, 1182 iiTrrtey between Portland MtO. and Holman, builder, Thomas Mnir. 510,000. i. Congulin, move garage, 1C01 Alameda b tween 95th and 67lh. builder, i. C. Oxter, 57.1. Walter A. Kollcr,--trect garage, 644 R7th are. S. K. between 6Ut and 07tb sts., builder bame. -54 5. '. Second (ierman Baptist church. rrair church, SSI Morris between, Koduey and. Union ares., builder same, 52800, Charles U Nlckaon, imttall furnace, 965 Con-greaa- it. between Going and Blandena, Installer, Portland Gas & Coke Co., 5422. ' M. McEacheron, repair dwelling. 1662 Omaha between Lombard and Buffalo, builder same, 50.' . P. II. Rit kman. erect garage. 163 E. 62d N. between Oregon and Hoyt, builder asm. 5190. H. A. Ely. erect garage, 548 E. A2d st. N. between Alameda and Brazee, builder, E. Jm Ifjn son. t '00. . R. iAndrews, repair dwelling, 561 E. Morrison between 13th and 1 4 th sts., builder. Camp It lXlPnv 5600. S. CM. Arbuckle. erect earar. 687 F.. 67th N. between Stanton and Si&kiyou. builder same. 5100, V. L. Taylor, erect garage, 102 Jessup be tween Kerby and Commercial, builder same, 5255. II. It. Glixan. erect chicken honse. 624 Barter between JSth and 20th. builder. F. Adams, $2S. J. F. Jvrorter, erect residence, BIS E. 4 3th N. between Thompson and Brazee; builder, E. h Pond; 55200. J. -F. Bella r. repair' garage, 85S TTnion are. N. between Sharer and Mason; builder, E. F. Peterson; 5150. A,s I. Eagleton, repair residence. S 51 Try between Tancourer and Gantcnbain; builder, sameJ 5250. ;. K. Sanderson, repair garage, S96 K. 51st N. between Alameda drire and Stanton; builder, A. tj Campbell; 586. J. ; F! Seller, eiesTation. 846 Alberta be tween E. 26th and E. 27th; builder, F. E. King 5100. Cliff Osborne, repair 'dwelling. 418 E. 54th between Lincoln and Sherman; builder. Ertz A Wecmsn; 5850. J.1I. U Uaybee. 9005 6Sd are. S. E. be tween, 00th and 81st; builder, same: 550. E. J. 8cett, erect garage, 4205 6 2d st. S. E. between 4 2d and 43d avenues; builder, sains; lion Peter BarsotH, erect barn, 6845 07th st. Br r.. : onimer, same; cao. Mrs. S. S. Shoemaker, repair restdenre. 222 E. 17th N. between Holladay and Pacific; builder, same; 850. . H. Gordon, erect residence, go E. 44th st. between E. Davis and Glisan; builder, same; 55000. Hi Gordon, erect residence, 82 E. 44th be tween Darts add Glisan; builder, same; 83500. H. Gordon, erect residence, 00 E. 44th N. between E. Pan aad Glisan st. ; builder, samej 84500, - H. Gordon. : erect residence, 96 E. 44th N. between E. Uaria and E. Glisan sts.; builder, same; 84500. Boy Quackenbush, erect garage, 106 E. 68d N. between i'landers and Glisan; builder, earn; 860.- . I R, Bailey Co., .erect garage. 716 E. 21st -v. petwean auiskitat ' and Fremont; builder, same; liO. M. W. Heita. erect residence. 721 Sherwood vrrrf , near Kipn road ; builder, lj. H. Bailey Co.: 58000. " I J. Scott, repair residence. 1128 GladHtona oetween STtfi ana oVth sts.; builder, same; 525 Fred A Ballin, repair residence. 108 Lad dington court, between Flanders and Gpaan; uuiiivr. uwFiv " . uanrar Don; ,iuvu. A. C. Cahalln. erect a-araaa. 411 Stark- .t between. 10th aad 11th; builder, Zanello Bros.: 510,000. Mrs. H. A. Strew, erect aaraa-e. 4.11 tt.ii st. between 12th and 18th; builder, same; 565. 3t F. V. B rows, erect garage, .910 E. Dsvia between E. 29th and 80th sta. N. : builder. Modem Construction Co.; -595. H. H. Gardner, eresjt residence, 70 E. 16th N. between Fremont and Beach: builder, ' same: 82600 George James, erect residence, 1176 Mallory between Kill inss worth and Ohush; builder. B. P. Phipps; 85500. - Mrs. J. A. Baurele. erect caress. 1 2ft V. nH between E. Morrison and E. Alder: builder. P. A. Zorn ; 550. - E. Stein, repair residence. 387 N. 24th be tween Tnurman and Vaughn; builder, Vander hoof Bros.: 8210. Pelton EsUte. repair stores, 147 4th between Alder and Morrison; builder, Vanderhoof Bros.; B. F. Hecox, erect residence. 7511 65th are. S. ,E. between 75th and 7Ut6h sts.; ibuilder. same; zisoo. J. W. Hall, repair residence, 1001 Alameda between Glenea are. and 83d; builder, 1. E. oteeie; iio. p. Wortendyke, install furnace,5H17 69th st 8. ;E. between 64th adn 65th area.; installed. Portland Gas A Coke Co.; 5495. Hamuel iNorton, repair residence,-- 5 4 RaTena TieVT drire: builder, D. W. Middleton; 895. Veari E. Raren, erect garage, 1875 E. Try ing between E. 49th and E. 52d sta.; builder, same; 950. - Ethel Barlow, repair residence. 200 K TKtl, between Multnomah aad Clackamas: builder. las 850. k. W. Porter, repair dwellina-. IMS smt. ly between B8d and S 4th; builder, i G. C W oodman, 93 OO. Albert. Tomcheck. cement yard walk. OX a w,. taaa sts. between Skidmor and Prescott; builder. P. Jeppesen, 8100. SEW TODAT Send Us Your Old Carpets - . Old Bars WooUb Clothing. f Wo link BaYaralbl, Hnad-Wora Puff Rugs ? . Tkr VTtt Xilsto Iron. ' fist Hogrt VToTen All Slsea. - Han Ordri Send for Booklet, .Carpet Cleaning .5, xl Baft, Steam Cleaned, mi i WESTEBW FLUFF RTJO CO. (4 Union At. Jf. East 6S18 Phone B17( AUCTION BALES TOMORROW - AT WILSON'S Auction Hons. 169-178 2d st Sale t lO a. m. MEETnrVyoTiCEa 41 AlKwDER TEMPLE. A. A. O. M. S. Stated session Sat urday.. Aug. 23. at 8 p. m., Ma aonio temple. West Park and ambill streets. VWting nobles ooruiuiy mvited. . By order of the potentates HUGH J. BOTD, Recorder. WEB FOOT CAMP NO. 65. VV. O. 4V-, very. Friday lght fa W. O. W.. Tempi. 128 11th st Members ra juested to be present Visitor weicom. ti. a uaxtmr, tiara. BCNNTSIDE LODGE NO. 168, A. F. ASD A. M. Special eWmmnnlcatitm. ' F. C. degn Thnmlit avenina. 7:80. Tvrtt- ing brother welcome. . By order Ct JOHN RINKEB, Sec "PORTLAND LODGE NO. 55. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this t Friday) eve- tn fi o'clock. Maaonie Tern pie. Work in M. M. degree. By order W. M. -r,-- H. J. HATJGHTON. Sec "vtnTTXT HOOD LODGE NO. 167 A. F. AND A. M. Special eommunication Friday 'Evening, Aug. 22.- at 7:80. r. C d degrs, Visit or welcome. - By order of W. a. - " ED C DICK. Sec VUlll miirURl.r 121 T'niii A Midn. Moonlight eieumoa en Swan. Thursday even- rflg, Aug. gist, rain or sttwve. Dancing. . v EMBLEM JEWELRT a speclslty: button, pins, - charou. Jaegsr Bros,. 1B13X Stn St. 41 MULTNOMAH CAJfP NO. 1 v 77. W. O. W.. meets at I it. hail. E. 6 th and E. A Ider, I -wry Fridar entn at 8 o'etork. V in! tin aclhbora always welmmc i. O. WILaCKt. C3erk. KESION L01X4K NO. 145, A. F. AND A. M. SUtad com flinniaation this iThursdayl Ring I,:80 o'clock. Visitlnc Dnuuis wewnmv It. F. GEIST, See. MARRIAGE LICENSES PhUlin ChaimoT, legal, 775 Johnson, and Olga A. Joliuaon, legM, 75 K, Oak at. Joseph L . Likins," legal, 615 47th at. and Alien, ji-s-sj. as ItltB st Bndolph Sobut. , 27. 1804 lisren at. and Blanch Miller, 28, 60 N. 9th at George St lM awry. 24.- Besrerton, Or., and Anna Connoat, 18, Maryland sjrglni Malt Kaymond Clark, 25, Kkiah, Or., nd llabel i vui X.. niirs. and Florence M. Caunedy, legal, 844 E. 44th si 8. . Frederick G. Windsor. 25, 895 N 19th. and Antonina Sebecki. 21. 895 N. 19th. lister II. liarlinjj. legal, Olympia. Wash., and fcbiie Chamber leat. Lenuox hotel. -. It II. v right 2S, SraUhv Waslk, and Cen- re irnex, zi. GongTeaw hotel. - . I BIRTHH. TAHADA To Mr. and Mrs, X. Tamada, 63 Vs 4th. August 12., a daughters . PDBPURA To Mr. and Mrs. F. Purpura. 405 ffi. stn su. Aucust l., a-dauanter. SINE To Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sine. 619 El liott August 6. a dauahter. REN'HOLZ To Mr. and Mrs. John RsnhcOz. Orecnco. Or.. August 18. twin sons. . . - BINGHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bingham. SOS ZOtn. August. 1 7. a daughter. HANSON To Mr. and Mrs. D. llsnson. 147 r;. ntnir, Angust 17, a daughter. DES VOIGNE To Mr. and Mrs. IsHe Dee Voigrw. MSH (irant. Antiut a. a um. COPELAND To Mr. and Mrs. F. R Copeland. -J l'.. l-tu. Aiignut in. a son. rACL To Mr. and Mrs. -James Paul, 628 Jef ferson. Auguxt 19. a son. KOKf.BLEN To Mr. and Mrs. A. Koelblen. 686 B. 73d st. AoaiiBt 14. a yri. BEATHS A3D FtWERALS 75 GOFF Aug. 19. by aooidental drowning at For- est ttau, or., uoya uori, aged 16 -years, be loved son or ,narie uail of 440 union ave.. Drotner or i,ou, aisy and Howard Goft Fu neral services will be ' conducted Friday. Aug. 22, at 2 p. m.. from Pearson's undertaking par. 1 lore," Bunnell at TTnion. Friends invited. Ruueli at . TTwinn K-r.n. n,..l l.t... 1 ment at Rose City Park cemetery. t ft-u r - F - I GliSjo In this city. August 21. Louis Guise, I age 62 years, beloved brother of B. Guiss of I Idaho. Remains will b forwarded Friday moming. Anirast 22, under-the direction of Miller A Tracer, to Woodlswn. Or., where 1 services will be held and interment take place. j DAVIDSON Remains of the late Velma David- son. beloved daughter o Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davidson were forwarded e7T,JferAHVd2Tt ey, Thursday, August 21. at It! 11. Or., where servioee wUl of Miller oc Tracey 1 a. m.. to Gold be held and interment tsk place. wXCdrON August 24, at her late reeideuc. 700 E. 6th N., Helen Clara Wsldron, aged 31 years, beloved wit or t nsries Ernest wai- dron ; she also leaves 4 children. Remains at Pearson's Undertaking parlors, . Russell st. at I Unipn ave. HOOSON Sam Hoosou. 621 E. Salmon st, Anffiwt 18. 50 years: asthma. 1 DAVIDSON Velma Davidson, Forest Hall. Co-I iumoi Highway, l'J years, accidental crown-I mi. CLARK Amy Clark, Hoyt hotel. August 20. 17 years: valvular heart diseas. LEWIS Nellie A. Lewis, August 18, Portland sanitarium. 50 years: valvular heart disease. MASON Martha A. Mason. 820 Ochoco ave., Auauiit IP. 81 veara: nneumonia. KANULR. Francis M. Kandle, 60 Prescott August 15, 77 years; diabetes. FLORISTS CLARK BROS., florists. Morriwn St. bet 4th and 6th. Phone Main A-1805. Fin flow ers snd floral design. No brsncb store. LIBERT MARKET FLORIST, 6th and Tsm hlil sta. Cut flowers, plants and designs. Sell- wood Greenhouse, 649 Nehelesn sve. Sell. 1 5 20. MARTIN A FORBES CO.. florists. 864 Wash ington, atsm jew, a-izuw. sll occasions artistically errs owed. Flowers for PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 246 Alder. De signs and decorations. - Phone Marshall 5922. SWISS FLORAL COMPANT FLOWERS AND PLANTS MAX M. SMITHTfloriet, 141 H 6th st FUNERAL DIRECTORS IHoSman OmderfcalWftO'Cn. w-e - j . r'linenail IJireCltOrS THTRD AND SATJtfON STi Main 607. A-1611. J. P. FIN LEY & S) Progressive Funeral - Directors Main 9 MONTGOMERT AT FIFTH A-1500. Duniraiiinis: & McEntee Broadway end Ankeny sts. Lsdy Ahbtatnt, rnones orosaway aao, a-toas. A D. Kenworthy & Co. 6802-B804 02D ST. 8. E.. I.ENTS Phone Tabor 5267. Home Phone D-61. F. S. Dunning;, Inc. TUB GOLDEN BULK UNDERTAKER 414 E. Alder it. Phone 'East 57. B-522t. B-1888 O I B amfU i Mra, Lereh East 781 a a aw. aw Vlll , Assistant UNDERTAKERS. E.11UI and Hawtbor. McENTEB A EILERS. funeral psrlors with sll tn privacy ol a home, 10 til and Everett sis. f hones Broadwsy 2183, Home. A-2135. MILLER A TRACET. Independent funeral dl- rectora r rices s . low i 820. 840, 660. Washington at Ella. Msl 2691 A-7883. DOWNING A McNEMAS. successors to Wilson at ttoss. aiuunoman at k. 7tn. irnnetnn rtt. tncr. m. o. R W. GABLE & CO" - ; Successors to W. H. Hamilton. 1979 EXGllicn. Phon Tabor 481S. D T rRVOrJB342 resldenc as V a a it 1 u tohUshmsnt 901 Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. Breeze&Snook Ta. 1258, B-2646 j 1047 Belmont AeReZeiler Co. srioVi CVntimc UNDERTAKINO'CO. nfTdlBl TJlfiCWeS A-23J1. Cor. Third aad Clay. Ericson SA'SS" si&J. I'SbT HON CM E NTS Portland Marble Works 266 4th at, Opp. City Halt Wen Bros. BLAESING GRAniTE Co I LOST AND EOCTNP tl THE FOLLOWING. articles have been found onj ear of th Portland Hallway, igns c rower Oo.! Anmut 19 2 Purses. 2 gloves, pair of shoes, coat can, jug, handbag. 3 packages, 2 vm- preiies,. a suHoaeee, w iuiu.ii uvw. w obtain propeVty at First and Alder. LOSTDIAMOND BAR PIN - . Between Liebes fur - it or ana Meier t r rant. aiamona ani piannnm wr pin. nam betweea-honrs of 11:50 and 1 o'clock Wednes day. Aug. 20. A liberal rsward if returned t Mrs. C. A. Stuart, Hotel Eaton. West Park t. WILL owner of car parked on Salmon st, . Fifth kindl ea.Il Marshall 6147 re garding blue and whit plaid umbrella left in car by nustafce, MorHiay evening r lAlHi A large sum o eiut ia v1 wh.wi, on August 18. between TJ. 8. National and Oreconian offlo. Reward. Main 4586. LOST By working woman, black leather ' purs containing 848 In bill, on pearl ring, French . - . T. . Al. In KOin LOST 30-inch rim for Chevrolet csr, two mile aaat of auto truca nous, on . mgowsy. oue s wood 9 Sell 2. LOST A large, black purse containing paper of value only to the volunteers or America; 15 reward.- Please call East 8967. LOST Solid gold tia claspr on Broadway, Stark or ottL. tinder return l reward. - Initials E. It. G. or stn. Under return to Journal ana receive FOUND A nn of money on west side. Owner - can ha v Sams by describing Content and purse. Phon East 2911 between 6 and 6 T t L! T Uttl -"- f-iMel-. - Bawill nt MM -elipped. white pot xm breart. 167 Wbltaker St., city, or Paul Wood. Kelso. Wash. K award. LOST Small black bank bill fold containing currency and silver, Sunday night near Ma jestic th-atr. Finder pleas call East 41. I LOST Monday, business dUt, . boy' photo, in ; uniform. Plwite Wdin. on. rtewara. I PHI ALPHA KAPPA pin, Saturday. Pleas J U Main 6491. LTaKoecorica; rwsx4. MEETIXO TroTICES SI ,tT 'V ,,r r Jf ; r " ' 1 - ."U . . VK.,., ' 3!. i a V." m o s- MRS. C A. BTUABT ; , HOTRL KATOV. ' WEST PARK ST. LOST 82x4 Goodrich eord tir. . mounted a wire wheel; reward. Woedtawn 38 So, LOST By working girl, a purs containing most- Jy pa per money, Reward. Main 623 ' HELP ' WATTTED WALK WANTEO A a experienced wn driller with gas engine SMxirtone. to Uke Wtli driU oa per eentage, Lois of work angaged. Oir wIicts ax partenced and age, alngla or married, and .if eaa same at ant, and pboo number. : Address Boa 4t Stsnlieid. Or... --. . - - -. i BOTH -WANTED, li to 21 Veara of age By lacg eorporatinn. ambitious, of neat anoear- ano. whotisT finished high school.. Must be ani to dnie an antomobila aad willing to start at small salary with prospect of rapid promo tion.. Answer hi oa handwriting: air as, ed ucation and phone number, V-864. Journal: STRAW BALERS WAITED Want contract baling of 250 tons wheat and oat straw. Sew N. Swanaon, foreman farm dept Tin MiDSiaslppl are. ear ta Keatoa, transfer la Stockysrrls car. Ask conductor to direct you. PENINSULA INDDSTBIAL COMFANI, North Portland. Of. WANTI.D Toung men.. 18 to 20 yaara old, to learn hardware business; excellent opporto- nlt toT adrajwement. MsTihall-Wella Co., 16th and LoTeloysta. ,'T : ' MEN wanUd to carry briquets from trucks t - basement; 8. hours, wages from $4. 2u to 94.75. Apply northwest corner 24 and Flanders sts., Portland Gas at C Coae Co. WA'TKI -- Toung gnen with good singing - voice 4er Alcazar Musical Comedy eompany, Apply at theatre. BO WANTED over 16 years of age. Portland Furniture Manufactariaa Co.. 1249 Macadam METAL I polishers wanted. 8 hours, good pay. Ap- ply supariatssaaat poruaaa Btov Works. IV an ton tary. . . ; - - - WA N T ED Husky young man to work la bag factory-, stsadr eraDtorment AddI Ames Harris Nsrill Bsg Co., Fifteenth and Hoyt lECHANlU wanteil at th ... Boseburg garag. Kosebnrg. Or. -Must be sxparlanasd on also. tries 1 aauiprasat - MEN WANTED Cut cord wood. 82 25 per cord: so mtlea Portland Hamlet. 6607' 824 st. Tabor 4 888. - LABORERS WANTED : Concrete work, at 94.50 foa 8 hour. 89ta and Francis. Wood stock. OFFICE boy, permanent position.' .opportunity la wbolesal house. answer tuuy. u-eii, jour nL FURNITURE repair 'man wanted, nothing but firs class., Sunnyski Fumltur Bnop, W4 Belmont. Tabor aoio. ,-,-..-. r. ... ... .i.ki.. ia i . TTT See "".,v,..,. .......u.... L, ' J. Hsgen at Boring, Bstaoada ear. A. TI VI UIOII W U'fa UIWIICB AA8 4Uw41VCllJ IIUIDUf tlP ulTm lflso K Tavlnr r. , .; , , , , ... ., .. WANTED A boy with a wheal all day,, Cliap- pU kTowr Shop. 881 Morrison at irnRNTTrrtF! finishers, alaa' anraver man wanted. l-'reeland Furniture Co., 970 Macadam road. BOY wanted. Columbia Awning as Shade -Co., 186 2d st' TOHNG man' w.nU to I rimeo for airwuM. r..."00 - expenaes. driv ear to San Fran- L-891. Journal. HELF WA7TTED-JWISC. 49 Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and all other modern pusiness course a. Day and night school, Alisky bldg., 8d and Morrison MslaSjt. LEARN AUTTSTaND. TBACTOBS FIVE DATS TKIAll FREK FAT TUITION WHEN SATISFIED W teach auto, tractor, gas en gin and soto electrical work. BIO 100-PAGE CATALOG FREE. Address Adcoz Auto and Tractor school. Dept J. Union ave. and Waseo strssW Portland. : or. fbon fcsst 744. Hawthorne Auto School ' ' 462 HAWTHORNE AVE. Autotmobiles. trucks, tractors, machinist trad. exyaeetylea welding, vuloanixiog and retreading. Special summer rates, Dsy and evening classes. POSITIONS ASSURED EVERT "GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-VfALKEB - BUSINESS. COLLEGE, POBTLAND Irmrnll art V lime- . Telee-rsnhs. stsnoa'ranri I banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Free catalog. . LEiBN IELEUBAF11I Tounat Titen and women wanted. Call 118 Ballway , Exohang bldg. Splendid opportunity to learn a well-paid proressoln. jrre pookUL Railway Telegraph insutut. HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE 'Washington at 10th: enter now. day. eve nlng, all commercial branches. Broadwsy 1821. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AGjENCI I N. W. Bank bldg. Taachers placed promptly. I GOING East or South f "Household goods shipped l at-reduced rates; moving and packing, psclfi 1 Co Forwrdlng Co., 40a Hoyt st Bdwy. 708, EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Mia Resin Bucket private school ; Individ. nal Instruction. 122 H Grand sve. Esat 497 MISS MATTINGLT'S Shorthand, Typswriiing scnorH, .90 a aaontn, zw I4tn near Jsllsnoo. Main 8 898. . . , HELP W AW TEP FEMALE TOUNO LADIES WANTED. ;'" '; PERMANENT POSITION S. y. ' BEGINNXR8 -PAID FROM , START. CALL AT TUB , TELEPHONE COMPANT, ROOM 601, 6TH FLOOR. - - TELEPHONE BLDO.. ."..... - . PARK AND OAK STS. ' At Standard Factory No. 2 GBAND ATE. and E. TATLOE ST. Power. Machine Operators' TO LEAR OH :- Shirts and Overalls . Macklnaws and "X -Overcoats. "fl FEB WEEK WHILE LEABNCfO f- - . 44-HOUR WEEK I Saturday Half r Holiday jjxp.sUUnrrve.D urEHiiuss aks aaanuu FROM 916 TO 920 WEEKLY LIP MAN, WOLFE A CO. req.nl r th serviees of ten rirls , between 18 and 18 year of ag to act aa eaahier Inspector! x periene not aeeeesary but all applicants must b , responsiDi ana eaucsiea. . -. Do net apply nnlas yon' wish to work per manerrtlv. Steady i position cusrantead and rapid advanof ment wLi b glean to thos woo nuke good.. . ' - Apply srrperintendent's sffio htwa 9) and l0:aj) In tb morning. i LADIE3 employed in derwrtmant store and I mrrm mttUM ean make S2S to 880 Mr weak I during spar time: vrilt not interfere in th least i wlta regular, wore. sit tax. jrarnawovtn. tu I Henry bldg.. v -; ' ' f . ' " - I GIRL for general housework, no washing, 130 I , nr month, eood oooortunltv for aaod err. i looking Io permanent worg ana good noma. Apply Mr. Levitt Levitt's store, corner 4th and Washington. - f WA NTED -Experienced lady irons r, starch girl: lse. lnxprincd heln sntod. JtaUonal mundry go., JS. Sta ana Clay. EXPERIENCED bag awwac wanted. Apply factory, S4 N. 1st sc. J WANTED Thre expert women press! for Lorimer'i City Dy Works. Hois, Idaho. An- ply to K. X. Lorimer, room 80S Imperial hotel. , fortrenq. g - - GTRLS for" network dept ' American Laundry, 14 E.- Thlnl N, . - WAXfED At one, dyer for Lorimer Cil Dve Works. Boise. Idaho: tin eauirmed plant i wj "wj . V. Hnpvnai WW ruruwu. WANTED GtrL 'axperienc not neoeaasry if willina tn learn and want Steady work,' good wagea while learning.- Apply gnstintndnt Tal laundry, 600 E, 51orrlen. 1 WANT lady 1 - i Lt..l i 650 per months no twaahiag. , phon Wdln. turn wn aiuiuva . w-j i 276. 253 GIRLS wanted. Apply euperintendent Aibers Bros.' Mining to., uront ana uroaaway. 1 WANTED Girl to work in off ice. Call at SO Stock Excbsng. r-!lg. - , i WAN TED Housekeeper : vwa aa ob- iacUoct to ao chUd. B-43i. Jouxns tost ami Forxn HELP WA5TFI1-MAL!. Ayv FEMALE HOP PICKEBS. ATTENTION Pickers are HOW Wanted fur tha Heave nrl lit Forest Grot. Or.: 130 acres Itt good hops; rv 81.20 per hundred pounds. We furni.h for famtllss; atoTes when requested; wood aawi-t to store length ; clean straw, water is piprd t.. th osmp grounds, grocery store snd mast murk, t on in grmnd. Pirkers and baggnae wiii b. hauled from Forett Grot to tlx yard froe, snd thos Mmalnlng for th snttr sessnn will b tr turned fre of cfaarg. All firmer picker and families are reaueatad to B,ma rl. leed only, a limited number irom Portland. It ti. ogieaBy, lore man of the yard, is now at the offir snd has cliskgs of Teg Intra lion Come pre pared to sign up snd buy your ticket Picking will begin about September 5. J. W. KKAVKY HOP CO. ! 22 Pittock block 10th and Waahtngum sts.t Portlsnd, Or. BIBHOP'BIlOS ysrds, near'Salem and" lude pendanc. 877 acres of fins linn. All Uft'l I aocoramodstions furnished. I'ky 91.20 pel loo lbs. Wa piok up your baggage sf ymit home and deliver It to ranches free of charge both' ways. Register st 134 N. 6th st. Willamette alley Transfer t o Phnne Broadway 4fl4 and wlf as csrelskers of suburban home, including care of (lower and vegetable gardens, oue cow and faw chicken. On Columbia river hlghwsy. clou in, good wage and good accommodations. -642, Jour nal. M0t.KH BAKBKH Cvl.l-Ki.i: pays you while learning; gives you set hf-tool.; position secured. Write for catalngne. 31 Burnaldo St.. or phone Brmtdwmy 17 3 1 , MEN. WOMEN, learn barber' trajs : ' wage. 'WbTii learning, position giiaranteel. Mirr. '.'2 rv xperieno. Oregon Barber College, 23:1 MstlUon. IIOPPICKEBS wsnte.1; shscks free, psy 81 2.1 per 100. WUI be st St, Cbsrls hotel August 26 and 27. Homer Gouley. IDRTLAKU Barber College iisys you. while learning, gives y secured. 8" N. Si ou set of tools free, position er-ond at WAKTltlr- AOKHTri CANDT BIU PAY ADVtftTlSK . MEN WOMEN Start on Vtf our specialty candy fnetorte In our home, small room, anywhere. W tell bow and furnish vrything. Crand opportunity. CAN DT JiOIIHE i -!yilt-'t'ntl'lr,hl' r- WAI.ENHE- WANTED ' Kg OPENINtl at once for aslei'iiian of d,'in- onstrareri ability, ntted to take charge Mill ing to trade commercially proven new product manufactured here. MiiHt be tnisred tn mk ubsuntial investment in qualifying. 1 Hut mm specialty, unlimited, waiting field ; sells easy and repeats. Fsvnrable in P"rt unity to get In at ontaat participating In inrreaa. Reply only ii ruiiy eapaoi stating capital avali&bls. M 843. Journal. 8ITTJATIOWR MALE t WANT TO RENT oompleUly furnished raneli on shares or manage on sslsrv snd i r- ewtitag baU. Beference. . II. B, Stone 4USS and at B. V,. - TRL:CKINJ WANTED Can pnt one or two trucks on th Job st once. phone East 5977. MII.C'H goat for rale, -very ressouable, 0130 hhi et. w. jii t. St-ott rsr. COMPETENT' bookkeeper wants work l'Srt or full Vme. Tsbor R776. FOR PAINTING and tintig cainirosds"y 1441 snd fave money. MAN-with team wants work. East 4nrv SITUATIONS FEMALE 4 "posrd WANTED Position to wort for room. and small nav. while sttsndlng Lincoln liL-h. by xperienced girl, age 20. M-844, Journal. IIRKHBM A KINO 46 LAIMK9I Why nay 840 to 850 for a new short coalf Ml take your old rost, rip It up, turn it and make yon an up-to-date short cost for 810 ami up. fsbor 8012. 1120 Division st. ALTERATIONS, refitting and snaking of ldie' garments, reasonable prices : work guaranteed. Reubiu. Ladle' Tailor. 408 Bush A Lane Bldg, NURSING, confinement csees a evei-lajtjr;- long xperieno. Phon Woodlswn 1 S09. ETTRNISIIFD ROOMS TJEW PER KIN S HOTEL Fifth snd Wsahlngtnn Streets Right In center of Portland's activities. Let ns show you our accommodations. Rate 83 per week up. HART APARTMENT AND LAL'REL HOTEL Newly furnished, modern housekeeping and sleep. in rooms. 53.60 up. Second sndlsmbliu HOTEL SARGENT. liawtliorne snd GrsndT Starting point specisl csr for Vsnconver. FURNISHED llOOMS PKITATE FAMILY 79 NICE, large, light front room, 10 minutes' walk to Meier A Frank's store. Inquire Selling bldg., room 712, between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. NICELY FURNISHED rooms; privsU fsiaiir. 106 North 22d st KlCE, largs," si ry 3 rooms, furnished ; wsiklng dlstsnca. 628 4th. Mala 274. TWO separate rooms to 1st, all eonveniences, . close In. 887 Hi Mill st Furnished room with privilege . oflL' k. 605 E. Msrket L CLEAN roomsi tabl board if denired. Near shipyards. 604 9d st Maril.all 128. ROOMS WANTED 6 LADT wants roTau in prirata fsmilir with prlvl lege of cooking one meal a day; if possible u. of piano. Z-658. Journal. -'-. ROOMS AND BOARD 18 tti&' ilAKTHA WAKHINTTfOVToffO lOili. N. 80 10lH, f.,r Msnlisll 1251.1 business girls and studsnta. BOOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE ' FAMILY 7 BOOM snd board In private home, large front room, suitable for two, m extern convenience. lust like horn. Call 50 E. 12th N. or I'botie East 8246. KIND lads wlslie couple school children t board. Main 1148. ELEGANTLY- furnished modern room, home cooking. Esst 7100. SINGLE ROOM and board. 674 E. Couch. Esat 824. BOOM and bosrd, 2 young "men: li'sns privl- leges. 428 H Mill st Mar-hall 2615. WIHI1 to board a irT Ref led home. Grac Miller, 181 18th at. WANTED ROOMS AND BOARD 89 ROME with C. S. family for mother ami buy 9 year car of child mam consuieraunn. Willing to nav wall for congenial place. Writs, giving phon number. K62, Journal. STENOGRAPHER in bank aiahes rtxxa and board. Z-6SO, Journal. i HOFSEKEEPINO ROOMS 8 FTTRNISHE 1 AND UN F URN 1 HHI' 1 "75ft 4FURNISHED lwusesecpina roouit. . fcoi East Clay eor. 10th. TRUNKS DELIVERED it DOWNTOWN biv THICT FOR 26 CENTS. rutins K nt.i. IIOrSEKEEPINf KOOMS 78 FURNISHED AND UNFUHNISHED FBI VATK FAMILY PBF.TtT housekeeping suite, St blocks p'lrth il Washington t. verythlng Included, 93 per Wek. N. 14th. trosdwer 8221. 2 FUKNI8HED II. K. rooms, ground fiwr: woo ing dtstanre; pnvsto' entrance. l'lumw t 1 826; 84 4 E. 2d st N. . - f'OR RENT Liifht houkeetiiiig room, near Washington high school, sulUbl tor i lauien. Call 104 E. 11th st. ' . - SHIPYARD district, cottsgss, Iwinskeening, f i'- nUlied.. nniurnishca, ressonsuie. Apply os Gibbs. ; $26 FOUR furnished lower housekeeping room-.. ?42 E. 27th st Richmond car to 27th, on block south. w7) or mors clean furniahsd liouiea-eiii)i rooms. 640 v. Stark ft. i Furnished front ii. k. rooms, suiuui for a f employed. 294 14th st . . FOR RENT HO I'M ES ' UNFURNISHED 1J MEIER FHANK'S INFORMATION AND RENTAL BUREAU Reliable. HD tit date llt of desirsbl vseant house, apartment and flaU with definite iv ( .r matlon pertaining to each. Newcoroera to Portlsnd will find this bures'i of great value in helping them get properly and quickly located. : EIGHTH FLOOR ' -WHKV Ton MOVE. USE NORTH WESTERN ELECTHIO LIGHT SERVICE Tenth and Wsshlngtcm.- Broadwsy t1. HOUSES FOR HK5T-FURMTLirT FOR HALE FOR HALE FURNITURE at 4 rooms for sal cheap, 1. for rent lnoulr 469 Msrket st FURNISHED HOLIES 6 ItOOlI furnished bnngalow, i274 E. ya : corner 4 4 UjJJOf urnsre. FURNISIIED . bousa, suburb, 17 Hour,- 11,4. , Swank. . .:..'!.. '.'j..: . . '. (Cootiaucat i olio wins; I'ogsi : Jf .