Tiil G..-.w J DAILV jUUKn.iL, a Q i.L L,AIiD, STEAMER ELLBECK GOES WITH CARGO OF Initial Direct Sailing to London Marks Mllepost in Develop ment of Local Port BI-MONTHLY TRIPS LIKELY Twenty Steel Ships Willi Be Eventually Assigned to Port land-European Trade. With the sailing: this, afternoon of the steamer Eelbeck, the first of the OREGON GOODS 6 fleet of the Williams, Dimond & Co. : line direct for London and Liverpool with a eargo of general freight, and the announcement that the Shipping . board had assigned another steel ves el for late September loading at this port, Portland's position as a mari time port Is materially strengthened. When the Eelbeck leaves the local harbor she will have on board more ac tual cargo taken on at this port than Mas obtained in Seattle, where the steamer was built, and where the Initial loading took place. The Portland cargo consists of canned goods, packing house '" products, lumber and hops valued at , thousands of dollars. The money de- 1 rived fro m these products Is new money which is distributed among the various concerns interested. ' The sailing orders of the Eelbeck re quire that she call at San Francisco to complete her cargo beore starting on the long-voyage. Assignment of the steamer Oranl.,9650 . tons deadweight, which w announced today by Major Cartwright.- assistant manager of the Columbia-Pacific Ship v ping company, local agents for the K operators, is of the same tonnage as the Eelbeck, and like the .latter, is a product or Puget Sound shipbulldera BI-MONTHLY SAIJtlXGS - "Plans for the development of the Portland-European trade as promoted by. the Williams, Dimond & Co.,call .eventually for vthe operation of 20 steel ships," said Major Cartwrlght. "This would give bi-monthly sailings out of Portland, the benefits to local shippers thereby being apparent. Portland has never before had such an opportunity of extending her maritime business to -Europe" so far as general cargoes are concerned and shippers should take full advantage of the chance presented." , In loading in Portland the El beck has been afforded the advantage of municl : pal dock No. 1, where quick dispatch has - been given the vessel, a fact recognized - by shippers as being of prime import ance in toe movement of cargoes. WEST MUXHAM EXPECTED BACK FROM MAIDEN TRIP Completing her round trip from Porfc- land to the Orient on her maiden voyage, : the new steel steamer West Munhan. i Operated for the ehlpping board, by the 'Pacific Steamship company, . is due to v-r arrive here' early in September. . . The steamer will first call at Seattle to discharge a quantity of vegetable oils before proceeding -'to Portland, says . yrank O'Connor, general agent of the chipping firm of this city. Need of suitable storage facilities for Imported v oils in Portland was seen several -months ago by the members of the public dock : commission, and contracts were let for 'the construction of six big steel tanks at the municipal pier at St. Johns. Work ' of . fabricating these, tanks has been completed and the dock commission is now putting in the foundation so that the contractors can proceed with the in stallation of the tanks. With these TRANSPORTATION n, , rmwimt tin Steawiahfa Companlea. and can aecura arailable apace on any atnaiar of aay-j Una, laaulcc rom onr otnce torn STKAMSHIf TVCRgTS Pitmni eontanuslatins tzarel at hem abroad, or brinainc their friends or relatirea orer fron ba old country, ahould take adrantas of aapeoenced iniormatlon free ol cnarge. JOURNAL TRAVEL AND INPORMATIOM BUREAU , DORSET B. SMITH, Msnaoae The JauMut Bioa. ,- Tataphene Fortland, Oresen. Marahall 19TS. SanFrancisco S. S. ROSE CITY BEFABTS it irooir . Saturday. Aug. 23 Frem Ausworth Beek Fare IaeisdeVBertij a Heals , City Ticket Office, Id aad Wash. ' Fseae Hain SU$ Frelgk Offlee, Alaswertk Soak JPkeae Broadway, tti Saa Fraacliee A ForUaad 8. 8. Lines STEAMERS The Danes end Way Points Sailings Tuesdays, Taarsrlays end Saturdays, 7 A. M. . DALLES COLUMBIA LINE Taylor St. Dock. Main 806S AUSTRALIA WtW ZKALAMO AND SOUTH SKA : Via TahhM and Raretsnga. Stall end Peaaangee S are lea Srem San rrenalsce Every ZS 'Daft umogi as. oo. op new zkalano ISO OaUfernla at. Sea Franeiaoe ; Op eiSt atasfttgillg .sad Itellnsd AsascJaa,' FAY KING CAN'T SEE THIS SNAPSHOT THING AS ANY AID TO CUPID By Fay King (Former Portland Girt) Speaking of shell-shock, how. about snapshots? dTrilnk of the love that . has been killed by camera crime! The sharpshooter has nothing on the snapshooter when It comes to sniping a victim. If one could only persuade your best girl to realize that snapshots are like snap judg ment -not to be taken seriously. An arm around a blonde's neck In a two by five beach film should mean ; nothing in your girl's life; and the skinny guy in the straw hat who insisted upon tanks ready, Portland, it is pointed out, will be able to- get its share of this import business. WEST HARLAN BACK IN RIVLft Further Repairs Will De Made by Shipbuilding Corporation. Arrived from Seattle where she has just undergone repairs, the steel ship West Harlan has been ordered to the plant of the Columbia River Shipbuild ing Corporation, where additional work will be done on the vessel. The steamer was built by the local plant and as signed to the Pacific Steamship com-d pany for operation as a wheat carrier for the grain corporation of the food administration. After local repairs are made the ship will begin loading flour. The damage to the steamer was the result of the' steamer's striking a rock, when on failure of the steering gear to work; the craft sheered . out of the channel. FULL CARGO OF LUMBER FROM LOCAL MILLS GOES TO CHINA '. Leading of a Portland-built steel ship with a cargo of lumber from the local mills was commenced today for the first time in the history of the port. The lumber is being put on board the new 8800-ton steamer West Harts and the cargo Is being supplied by Dant & Rus sell from the' Inman-Poulsen mill. The lumber will be delivered in China. -Units of the Pacific Steamship com pany which previously sailed from Port land for the Orienvwith general cargoes, have carried part cargoes of lumber, but the West Harts is the first locally built steel, steamer to be assigned to take out a full cargo of lumber. An additional honor to Portland is the fact that the West Harts Is being oper ated for the shipping board by the "Co lumbia River Shipping company, a strictly local concern. KIWANIS CLUB TO ENTERTAIN AT BREAKFAST ON SHIP IRIS Under auspices of the Kiwanis club of Portland, a "seagoing breakfast" will be served on board the U. S. training ship Iris Sunday morning at $ o'clock. The vessel, which will reach Portland from Seattle Saturday, will be berthed at municipal dock No. 2, at the foot Of East Washington street. The Kiwanis club has been Instrumen tal in bringing the Iris to Portland, the special purpose of which is to instill in terest in the campaign for recruits for the American merchant marine. While In port the Iris will be the center for stunts designed to boost the recruiting work la this district. Some 80 Port land boys are among the contingent now on board the training ship. - Steamer, Heffron Floated San Francisco. Aug. 22. (L N. S.) The , United States steamer Heffron, which was reported to have gone ashore while on her way from "Vladivostok to Trieste with some 1200 troops aboard. Khas been refloated, according to advices received yesterday. News of the Port Arrivals August ZZ Capinea American steamer, from Astoria, bat VTeat Harlan, American steamer, from Paget Departures Aut 22 Eelbeck. American ateamer, for Liverpool and liondon. general, t ' Daisy Putnam, ' American' ateamer, for . San Padre, lumber. ' . ''" Date Matthews. American ateamer, from ou Helena, for 8a Padre, lumber. MARfXE AI.3IA2TAC Waathar at Hrrar'a goUl . Keith Head. Aug. 22. CraUiUons at the month of the rirer at noont Sea smooth, wind northwest IS mitea, weather clear, humidity pi PAILT RITEB BEADITf 8 a. m., Pacific "Summer Time " ' - I --: .35 a station. is s rt aiAlA.lf HlVKH BEAD1NG8 ..... Fmatula-....... ... 23 6.4 M.1 0.00 Albany r.. ........ 2A 0.7 . - O.OO Salem 20 -1.6 , O O.OO Orecua City 12 4.S , O O.OO Portland ...j 18 6.1 ' O O.OO (-) VaUing. j . - :. BITEB FORECAST The Willamette rtrer at Portland wffl Temaa early stationary during the next two or three days except as affected by the ude, . AT 5XIGHBORIXG PORTS Artaria, Aug. 1 22.-Sailed. at 6 last night, teamer Santiara. for San Pedro. Sailed, at :20 last night, ateamer Cabura, from Grays Harbor, fr.r Atlantie coast and trial trip. Ar med, at midincht. ateamer Wet Harlaa and left up at 1:30 a. nu. from 'Paget Sound, i Sailed, J holding your ankle to be funny should never cause, your sweety to lose any sleep? Why waste plates on group comedy when you can take the New Tork skyline ? : . , Some guys that are too care ful for post cards think nothing of snapshots you might be able to fool a hand-writing expert, but you' never can kid your wife that the bird in the brown derby ain't you, when the clock in your sock shows up like the timepiece on the Grand Central Station. The camera is a great thing, for views providing the views are on the film. " Many a gal would give a lot at 8 a. m.. ateainer Shaata, for Saw Pedro. Ift up. it 9 L in., ateainer Capinea, for Portland. San Franciico. Aus. 22. Arrirad. ateainer J. A. Chanslor, from Portland. Sailed, at 4 a. m., taamcr Daisy Freeman, for Portland. Sailed, at 10 a. m., uteamer Klamath, from Portland, for San Diego vis San Pedro. Port Ban Uaia. Aug. 22. Arrlred, ateainer, Washtenaw, from Portland. rhinkirk. Aus. 17. Arrired, ateamer Cascade, from Portland via Balboa, Criatobal and Newport Kewa. Balboa, Ana. 20. Arrired, ateamer Braeburn. from Portland, for United Kingdom. San Franciaco, Aug. 22. L N. 8.) Ar rived. Aug. 11 Lakme. Caspar. 11:20 a. m. : Schr. Lucy, Lifoku, 12:30 p. nu; Atlas, Seat tle, 1:20 p. m. : Alliance, Mazatlan, 1:80 p. m. j tug Sea King, barge Erakine M. Phelps, 2:55 m.; Phoenix, Baadon, a :ao p. nu; Broouyn, andon, 4 p. m.: Spokane. Loe Angelea, 4;35 p. m. ; Carmel, Wills pa Harbor, 6 :la p. m.; Dutch steamer TJileboet, Mew-Xork, 4:40 p. m. ; Japanese ateamer Hofuko Alara, New- Xork, 6:40 P. m. . Sailed, Aug. 21- Oleum, Port Saa Ixiia, 11:50 a. m. ; Admiral Farragut, Saa TMego, 12:25 d. m.: Admiral Dewer. Seattle. 2:25 p. m. ; French Hotorship Ftorgyn.' Papeete,' S:10 p. m. ; Tahoe, Oraya Harbor, 4:20 p. m,: En terprise. Hilo, 4:35 p. m. ; Unhnak, Union Land ing, 4:40 p. m. ; Br. Str. Orator, Vancourer, 4:40 p. m. ; Caspar. Caspar, 5:20 p. m.; Wa pama, Seattle, 6:35 p. m. ; Santa Monica, Wil li pa Harbor, 6:30 p. m: Br. Str. Crown of Ualicia. Liverpool, 8 :50 p. m. ; South Coast, Creaceat City. 8:40 p. Ss. San Franeisoo, Ang. 2?. (L N. S.) Ar rived. Admiral Schley, from Seattle, at 2:20 a. m. ; ateamer Broad Arrow, from Beaumont, at 4:30 a. m-: V. S. S. Sheridan, in tow of IT. S. 8. Vestal, from afanfla via, ports, at 10:20 a. m.; ateamer Santa Monica, retained, at 9:30 a. m. : J. A. Chanslor, from Astoria, at 10 a. m.; steamer Bertie "M. Hankra, at 10:15 a. nu; Klamath, from Astoria, at 10 a. m.; President, from Lm Angeles, at 11 a. m. ; Mayfs.tr, from Eureka, at 1 1 :30 a. m. ; British steamer Melania, from Tampico Tie Balboa, at 11:30 a. m. Sailed, Daity Freeman, for Portland, at 4:20 a .m. : Standard No. 2. with barge 91 in tow, for 1 Secundo, at 9:30 a. m. ; ateamer Captain A. t Lucas, for Vancouver, at 10:20 a. m.; Spokane, for Lea Angeles, at 10:20 a. m. ; steamer Hrlene, for Grays Harbor, at 10 a. m.; Homer, for Hants. Barbara vit ports, at 8 a. m. ; Cleooe, for Pigeon Point, at 10:55 a. m. Seattle. Aug. 22. Arrived. 8. 8. Sbimbu Ma.ru. from Kobe, Tokohama and Muroran, in tow of toga Warrior and Fearless, at 13:30 a. m. ; Cordova, from Nanaimo, at 9 a. m. Sailed. 8. 8. Fulton, for aVaconver, at IO a. m.; Jef ferson, for Southeastern Alaska, at 9 a. m. Ar rived, Augu:it 21, S. H. Gorer nor, twom Vancou ver via. Tacoma, at 9 p. m.; Tomei Mara, from Kobe and Tokohama, at 7:15 p. m. ; power schooner Oxmo, from Tacoma. Sailed, August 21, 8. 8. Ardema, for Mew Tork, at 6 p. m. ; Bng. Genera, for Talara, in tow of tug IAUico No. 20, at 6:80 p. m. Petersburg. Aug. 21 Sailed, 8. S. Admiral Evans, northbound, at 6:30 p. m. Honckong, Aug. 21. Arrived, S. S. Cyclopa, from Seattle via Tokohama. and Kobe; Eldridge from Seattle via Tokohama, Kobe, Shanghai and Moji... Sailed, August 16. Monteagle, for Vancouver via porta. Honomlu. Aug. 20. Arrived, 8. 8. Meridian, from Seattle. Astoria, Aug. 21 Arrived. 8. 8. West Har laa. from Seattle, at midnight. - Bellingham. Aug. 21. Arrived, 8. g. Nor wond, from Southeastern Alaska. Vancouver, Aug. 2 L Sailed, 8. S. Ardmore, for San Francisco. Port Townsend. Aug. 21. Arrived, schooner Alert, from Dunedin, at 2:30 p. m. Passed out: S4. S. Hahnet, for Newport News, at 6 p. m. Everett. Aug. 22. Arrived, 8. "8. Asumasan Mars, from Seattle. ... Tacema, Aug. 21. Arrived. 8. 8. Goodspeed, from Baltimore via Aniafagasta, Balboa and San Franciaco, at 2 p. m.; Horace X Baxter, from Seattle; Saginaw, from Seattle. Arrived, Ang ase 22, S. 8. Arabia Maru. from Seattle. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Wilfred K. Senior has replaced F. P. Waite aa master of the steamer Bloom ington. The steamer Santa Monica, Captain Olsen left Thursday evening for Willapa Harbor and returned to San Francisco this morning on account of engnie trouble. Laden with a full cargo of wheat of the old crop the shipping board steamer Tripp, built by the Northwest Steel Co' J sailed from the local harbor for Italy this afternoon, under the auspices of the Columbia Pacific Shipping Co., local operators. ? : v-. -'.--v The pew wooden steamer Cabura, assigned to the Columbia Pacific Ship ping Co. as a tie and lumber carrier to the Atlantic coast, left Astoria Thursday evening on her official sea trial, trip of 24 hours. To take on stores prior to her assign ment for operation by f the shipping board, the new wooden steamer Capinea left up from Astoria for Portland. - The vessel Is one of the Ferris type ships of 3500 tons and is the second vessel launched by the George F. Rodgers yard at Astoria.' .- 1 . - AMATEUR BASEBALL TICOMA, Aug. 22. Despite the fact that the Tacoma lodge of Elks has issued a challenge to the Portland lodge No. 142 for a baseball game, as yet the Rose City has failed ?to respond. The local aggregation only last Sunday de feated the Aberdeen lodge In a great ? to 5 game and new they are out for the EUks championship of "the Northwest. Members of 'the order In Washington, are enthusiastic Over the proposition and they are desirous of seeing a circuit formed next year. . - "':. get back a snapshot of herself in a certain hat, because if that film ever shows up it will prove that she was wearing picture hats at the time she is supposed to have been cutting her first tooth. And many a judge would like to sent ence the bird that got a time exposure of him in a bath ing suit! Ah j-the. camera, like many other evils should be uncork! onlyamong friends, and then bearing in mind that all present may not be on speaking terms six months from date; and then your only hope lies in the possi bility that it may be a bad shot! LIETJTKNANT A. A. SCHWARZ topped the Portland Gun club shoot ers In Wednesday's practice event ttb a total Of 48 out of SO. C. B. Preston won second honors with 47. The scores: Targeta-U 15 15 20 Totl. 15 15 14 11 18 13 11 19 A. A. Schwars 15 15 IS 48 C. B. Preatonf 14 A. A. Hoover ......... 14 F. H Peterson ........ 11 Ik P. Broadhead ....... 11 J. 8. Crane . 11 G. W. Wilson 11 19 IT 16 15 15 15 Sergeant Blaine Is Chatnpion Rifle Shot Of Military Forces 1 . Caldwell, N. J., Aug. 22. Making a score, of 289 out of a possible 300, Sergeant J- B. Blaine, a marine, won the 100 yard president's match here yesterday. By so doing the soldier to day is heralded as the champion mill tary rifle shot of the United States army. (E. Phillips, United States, navy, was second, one point behind. First among the civilians was E. M. New comb, who also won the Major L. A. Eisner cup. Adjutant General W. W. Moore Of South Carolina won the adju tant general's championship of the country; 'A special press match, for represen tatives ; of various papers and magra sines of the country, was .contested for by 21 newspaper men and magazine writers; and J. T. - Barton 0 North Lake, Fla., was first. H. Overand, sporting editor of a Butte, Mont., pa per, was second. Walter Backus Wins Flycasting Honors Two : firsts, one second and one third were won by Walter F. Backus in the four casting events held under the auspices of the Multnomah Anglers club, Wednesday night at the SeUwood park pooL Backus, who is the Pacific North west representative to the national cham. plonshlps next month, will ' leave Port land within -the next day r two for Chicago to prepare himself for the big casting contests. ,:- Backus won the distance fly and the light tackle accuracy while A. E. Burgh duff took the one half ounce distance bait and John Brennan : won the dry fly accuracy. Announcement has been made by Jack Herman, a director of the club, that the regular weekly tourna ments wiU be held throughout the winter and all f nteresetd in the sport are cor dially ! Invited to participate.' Three events, one-half ounce accuracy bait. one-quarter ounce distance bait, and one- half ounce distance bait, are on the program for . next Wednesday evening starting at 9 o'clock. What . Say the Wild Waves Now, Morrie? T, Morris Dunne, life secretary-treas urer of the Pacific Northwest associa tion and member of the National cham pionship committee of the Amateur Ath letic union has been listening to what the Pacific ocean has to say for the last few day a The cares of bis paint busi ness have hung rather heavily over Morrie s head since spring and he fig ures he Is entitled to a much needed rest. He will return to Portland for a few days, and then dash back for the seaside. . Douglas Takes French Leave; Giants Hurt New .Tork, Aug. 22. Phil EVouglas, former Cub pitcher, obtained by the Giants In a trade for Davy Robertson, has ; deserted McGraw"e club, it was learned yesterday. It Is believed he has goael back . to Chicago. McGraw has placed him on the ineligible list. Doug las' desertion at the present time is a hard blow to the Giants. ., um, , retrVrwrs J.BRITTONIS READY TO BOX O'DOWD Middleweight Champion to Box i Holder of Welterweight Honors in 8-Round Bout Tonight . TVTEWAkK, X. J-, Aug. 22. (XT. P.) L Tonight Jack Britton, dean of all the fighters. will take on his hardest as signment when he battles Mike O'Dowd, holder of the world's middleweight title, In an eight-round Xew Jersey mill. Brit ton. the welterweight champion, reaauy agreed; to the match when it was pro posed to him some time ago and agreed to let O'Dowd enter the ring weighing 1S8 'pounds, which is the middleweight limit. r. Experts believe Britton is, for the first time in his long, successful career, tak ing a step that may lead him Into defeat. It is pointed out that he Is meeting a rugged, hard hitting fighter who weighs many pounds more than Britton himself and who may land the knockout punch that so many others -have tried and failed with. Britton. however, insists that he likes these rushing fighters. Hecontends that Mike will be easy for him to hit, and he depends on his speed afoot to keep the heavier man at his distance. Those who see in the battle the possibility of defeat for Britton, however, declare that O'Dowd has many times proved hi: ability to hit. fast men and that be will be able to reach Britton. One smash from , the powerful O'Dowd arms wonld be equal to several from the mitt of the average welter or lightweight. For that reason they have fears regarding the outcome of the bout. In ho class of battlers Is there a bet ter man than Johnny Kllbane. who heads the feathers. John whipped Fred- aie weisn nneiy when that Welshman was champion of the lightweights, but after; Benny Leonard had stopped Welsh and Igrown Into the - title, John also undertook to defeat him. One punch ended John's ambitions and almost Stretched him for the. full count. As it was, Leonard was credited with a knock out Victors and John Immediately ceased to cast longing eyes on the lightweight crown. . . O'Dowd cannot win the welter title by defeating Britton, but he can make a lot; of money out of the battle. That is wna is attracting him. Money also lures Britton, but the weights are such that If he ahould win by knockout he would come into possession or the middleweight title In edditnn tn Vila ."...,,," .Tli. Jready achiered light-L. Leo Alexander Wins Wrestling Honors ? Battle Creek, Mich.. Auer. 22. fTJ."l' Leo Alexander, the Russian boy won-' der.jwon the world's light heavyweight championship wrestling title here last night oy throwing "Red" O Brown of New. Tork two straight falls. Both falls I Rnth-faMa were secured with the bead-lock, the) nrst in 68 minutes and the second in 15 seconds. . - The championship belt, recently won! hv CBrown In a. New York tnnrn.rn.nt and said to be valued at 81.000, was Im mediately presented to Alexander. . BTJIMHXQ FERMITSx Morean. teath A Hieker. repair bakery. 84-eS Grand ave. between Oak and Stark sts., builder am, S840. Gmns S. Miller, erect feaideeee. 1584 Bar rage between Timbard sad Buffalo, - builder, U. MUler. S1U0U. Charles Wagner, erect residence, 63S 'East 63d N. between Stanton gad Sandy road, build er. H. R. Kibler. I3S0U. Mrs. J. Patterson, repair residence, 852 East SSUi between Boise and Cora, bnuder, u. Ia HilUoer. S850. Ieroy Reed.' erect garage. 2071 Thompson between 82d and 86th. builder same, $28. M. Ge rti rich, repair residence. 4 1 1 6 70th street 1BioM9 41t . er, t v irii Vm. entv . N". between E. Ankeny and Bunuide sts.. build- er aame. sioo C. E. Smith, erect enrage. 64 S E. 80th N. between Braze and Wisteria, builder, F. F, Burnt. 3400. 1 ':; xaio oevween lwiwiv mnu Boston, builder. William Casidy. 3150. W. H. Reiohlim, repair roidenc. 2201 Ash between 90th end 91st. builder same. $50. Mrs. J. Armstrong, erect garage, sun scnnyier between ZSUJ ana ouiiaer. jwotn a. . ... .... R.TE. Lefferty. erect garage. 631 E. 10th N. between Knott and Stanton, builder, B. B, Beat. $460. Robert B. Beat, erect reaidenee. 927 E. 22dj N. between Preacott and Skidmore, builder J same. uu. ..... i.. .1 " John Kternan. repair ahop. 811 N. 16th at J netween viuunay ana jrengTovv, ouuuer, scni Future Co.. $200. Jj. r . scnueie. erecx garage, ton ic,. mini st-N. between Hancork ana 'iiuamoor, ouuaer. )"". --. . . .4 lloinlRn -i ranaier uo.. excavaacm ana icmnaa- Hon. 184 Broadway between Glisaa and Hoyt. builder, A. C. Meyer, (1000. Harry Beauchamp. erect wooded. 105 Revere st. between Cook and Fremont, builder same. S2S. t' tTnlmin TmnMfmT I .r .MftTlDfM and rnnmaa C. Hammond, erect woodshed, 1538 Greeley at. between Buffalo and Lombard, builder same, $25, J. A. . Kinney, erect chicken boose, 15B7 Westanna between Montelth and Berlin, builder aame. . J. A. Kinney, erect wocerjhed. 15T West - anna between Mooteith and Berlin, builder e. .-- . i Sfffi: 'Jf-. TZ2..mf"?-AWZZ' "Vt'a 45th are.- between 100th at. and city limits. builder. Walter Ruhl. SIOO. Anabel Fronun, erect garage, 10005 45th G. L. Dickie, repair residence. 780 E. 74th sti- N. between Fremont and KUcUUt. baUder tit A? C. Palmer, erect reeidenee. 421 Parragut between Wabaah and Waahbura. bailder. Georg. ... - n-.. . , k AA . . . A, OPalmer, 'erect resideae.; I860 yineent .v. iween Lombard and Holland, builder. George W. Betta, SISOO. A. C Palmer, erect residence. 16 5T Knewlea between Lombard and HoilaiMl. BaUder, tieorge W. Betta.' SI 500 D. W. and Rasa Summers, erect , chicken boose. 0003 60th are. S. E.. builder aame. $25 - Ida A. Underwood, repair dwelling. 264 Alberts.- between Willie ma and Vancouver aves.. bnikier. K. KoODer. S250 R N. Baird. erect woodshed. 4421 vjmaHUa are, between E. 44th and 45th St.. builder 840 R. E. KWtxing. repair residence. 1414 Oat- nun. bnilder aame. SlaO. Penlnenia Beoanty to., eonauues jawn Kni.sn7.Sl 1 K. wmuwtt bled, be- twees Faaaendea and New Tork. builder. EL. H. csa Panlneuia secunty fje.. eeestrueg naani wall. Edfawa between Fessendem end New X era. builder, E. H. Tennant, $400. ' Albert Christoferaon, repair residence, S72 E. 21st between Powell and Karl, bnilder same. $60. - - - . John Ratter, repair shed and garage. 485 Monroe between Union and East 7 th, builder ""IL. Dobbins, erect reeSderme. 1125 MaQory. bwfidar. A. R. Slavens. 83800. - w xxr v..Um pii ' - ' mam. tit ft IUiuj ve. between Shaver abd Mason, builder same. $100. H. F. Cotton, reoair resMenee. 824 E. S9th N. between Sacramento and Brass, . buQde -xruusy lisumvi vua.f wwi. , aj rxrwnen ooaney nasi vans, smisuer, Jb. , BaJreman. 81000. Thomas Prideaux, erect tent house. Ex- ceUior between Vaaderveater sad Hickey. bnildr Tbomaa Johnson, erect - garage. 1194 Cent- merciaf- between Janet - and , Jeasup. builder no. R. G. littler, repair garage,' 137 E. Salmon between E. 69th and 60th eta, builder. C Bievec. D, 1. . lt. erect garage. 1252 El. 17th at. N. beteaew Totmaa and Tukoa, Waldrle. 875. ' a, builder,. F. A. D. J. Gian. erect residence. 1252 E. 17th tt. J5SreVa,0'B ml IUkWB' uUdr. '.' vYyei'5 ' . . . . ' ... ... 1. hetwe GaadstoBe and Corn, bnilder. aame. 3250. : Mm J., Buchan, mstail (uxnace. tween William and Rodney, installer. Associated Ens. Corp.. 8145. u. . KtUestl Dtnt. met reaiaenc, t Wekller (wtrcn E. 27th sad 28th Ma. builder HD, s2oo. Hi J. Emm, repair garage, T819 624 avv 8. E. between 77th sad 60th eta, buudar am. ISO. W. S. Phelps. mair raeMene. 920 EL Mor rison between E. 30th end E. list, builder tame, . - Wffllm W. Half, art garage, 1885 E. 9th between Umatilla and Harney, builder aaaae, $26. O. W. MrerN repair residence. 4202 74th at 8. E. between 40th and 48d. builder seme. $100. H Ehlerr. repair residence. 840 Montana are. between Skidmpre sod I'rwcott. build r. . P. Jp- en. gzso. - Mra. Oeora-e Slfridee repair residence. $63$ 6th ave. between 86U and 97th sta.. builds same, (350. - - jk, w. Taylor, erect garage, o k. ita Be tween Iron and Clinton, builder tame, $40. Arthur h jeton, erect garere, loi vienn are. - N. between Alberta and fcunnner, builder $80. , - - - NEW TODAY -f- Send Us Your Old Carpet Old Begs sat Wool a Clothing.' : We Hake BeTertlble, Hasd-Worea Fluff Rugs They Wear Like Xros. Bag Begs Waves All Sixes. . Hall Ordsrs-Sesd for Booklet Carpet Cleanin g f xls Bags. Steam Cleaned, f 1A0 WESTEBW FLTJFP BUO CO. t4 TJaloa Ave. K. East 81w Phoneg B-li Residence property 40x100 feet,dwell ing and garage, 663 Johnson street. Ad dress D. C. Wood ward, 104 2d street. MEETING KOTICES 41 OREGON lodce No. 101. A. F. A A. M. Special eongnuniea tioa tomorrow (Saturday) (evening at 7 o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. - Visiting bratfaren cordially invited. Bv order of the w. m. Leslie b. fahukk, sec f ENGINEERS Locsl 87. L C. S. A O. E.. joint meetina with local 701. for the recep I trou of InternaUonal president sneuing, natur- Ane. 28. Large hau. 3d floor. ia 4th st. Members urged to be present. Geo. W. 8tltt. Sec. BMBLKM JEWELRT a specialty s battona. plaa. ebamta. Jaeger Bros.. 1 ai-1 a stb at. . p fa J Statistics matriacs.Drrtbs, Dzoths. MARRIAGE XICKTfSES V. W. Cenway. lecal. Nelson. B. C, and fnn V, Metier, hnl 8B4 TamhiTL uavia aim, 2zi rv. sin, ana Jkaiei Jobnsoa, legal, 564 Commercial. wm. 'A. Barnes, legal, eoz tailing, ana iva Angelo, legal, 673 Tillamook. Michael Lena.- fatal. Lodi. Cel.. and Anna w. looser, tesai. atarxet. Wm. R. Sevens. 27. 673 E.' 71st. and Mar- Jorie I. Wood. 24. E. 28th and Sandy. Cnartea ri. Bnntnin, legal. San rTanclsco, Cel., and Katherine G. Byron, legal. 80 E. VHth s. Guv X. McMillan .SB. 1027 U BeTmont. and Ei.iraa U, Ogden. 21, 268 E 84th at. Percy M. Jclino. IB 'S3 5 8. JeraeV. and Marjnne Clark, 20. 31. If. Edison. John E. KraJsic, 28, 1000 E. 11th I., and 1 Anetta 8. Dolan, 29, '400 Blown. Frank O. Brown. 31 10th. and Sylvia A. Alanedr. 19. 167 16th st Otto Ridenour. 80. 1181 Glenn, god Myrtle C. Granbeck,022. 1180 Gieno . Leuia Bnrda, 27, 108H E. 18th W., and Bertha Pnkeles. 22. 238 Mead. BtRTHS. PATNE To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Payne. 369 iTolTrMrand Ma A. B. Tpunfc 62 I HaUiey. Aug.v IS, a son CAMPBELL To Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Campbell, S 80 Clackamas. Aug. 8. e dauchter. SAVIN'AR To Mr. and Mrs. Jscob Wm. Sa- vtnar. 229 Nartllla. Ang - 16. a dauahter. . JAMBS To Mr, and Mrs. I R. James, 900 trartieia, Aug. IV. a daughter. BCKLEINISG To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schleia- ing. 836 Garfield. Aug. 14. a datuhter. SCHREIBER To Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Scorei. ber. is 48 lilenn. A us. 19. a eon. MeDEVITT To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Me- IJevitt, OlS IS. 00th, Aug. IS. a daughter. i BURCO To Mr. sod Mrs. H. G. Earco, Jen- I n'ngs Loags, Aug. 10, a daughter. ; BOB HM-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BV Boehm, I 6828 44th. A us. 17. a son. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Clark. 1348 , E. Alder. Aug.. 20, a daughter. KODEL To Mr. and Mrs. William BL KnodeL aug. aw, a son. EDISON To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edison, 681 nooa, Aug. :v s eon. I BBEITHBART To Mr. and Mrs. Henry G Mremiparr, tzb is. Main, Aug. 19, a son. nniTlta awn srvenif a . a I . " . , 1 "" . ' SMITH lu this city Aug. 21, Marie Smith, aged 28 yeara.-wife of Carl Smith ef 142 Shaver street, mother of Frances Smith, daagh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, 3. A. Steaoh, sUter of Mrs. ChrysUl ConstaaUn. Mrs. J. E. Cehoe, Alia B.. I Claire, Deaa and Maurice B teach. The remains win te torwardea Aug. zs (Saturday), by J. IP. Finley as Bon, to Hamilton. Or., where I aemcea win oe neia ana interment anade. j BKANDOM At the late residence, 1058 E. I Salmon St., Aug. isuzabeui Brandon, age 1 TS. Th remains at the parlors of .Breeze A I Snook, Belmont at 85th. Notice of funeral - - WILLIAMS At Fairbanks. . AWa. Ws, Arthur J, Williams, aged 45 years. The re main are at Ftnley a, Montgomery at Flfth- I N vi wJLUr,.. HOBEBT -Calvin E. Hobert. 1210 Milwaukie. AugjO. 38 years; malignant kidney . , I ROLAND Anna Roland. Oregoa 8urgical aea- I . Pi". Aug. , 21, 38 yaara; valrulag heart I UUl90- XTtAiZr?KJBi HXNbAKER- Elmer L. Hunaaker, 329 ler. Ang. 21. 2 2 years: gaatro enteritis. ANDERSON Mart iartJn - Anderson. Emaanet hea pital. Aag. 18. 86 years: pneumonia. HANSEN Pater- E. Hansen, St. Vincent hos pital. AUK. 18. 80 yeara: -mvoeatdial failum HAMILTON France B. Hamilton, 419 N. 21st Aug. 20. 86 years: msntiiHi nr linin 1CASTEN Charles C Mas ten, 9X7 Cnioa eve.. a. yqersy aneansm. riORISTS i CLARK BROS., florbta, Morrisoa gt. bet. 4 th and 6th. - Phnn Main A-1S0S. - Sin ream uorai aesigna. n o pranea stores. i H . pc-r-T. srr . "w I "??." MARKET FLORIST. 6th and Ta I Z JT V" fJrm .?" nd deriaas. Sell- 1 wooe wiwenjioas, vti jnefiaieaa ev. Bell. 1520, babi a rwiuits uu., fiorsits, B64 Wash- tnaton. Main 260. A.1SSB Flower for all ceaaion artistieaUy aeradged. rtOPLEa FLOItAL SMOP, 248 Alder. De- axgna anq aecoratlons. Phone Marshall 8922. SWISS FLORAL COMPANY ' FLOWERS ANli PLANTS MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 H 4th at.' FTJKKHAt DIRECTORS J "'TEE A EILERS, funeral parlors with aU I a uorat, ira ui averett .au. 1 r""1"" nreeowey zigg, Hon., A-218S. J MILLER ds TRACET. independent funeral di-' i v, muwb a.iia. main gsyi, A-7S85, JJtJVl.U At McNEMAR. oeeeaaora ta IVik Eos. Maltaomaa at . 7 th, Irringtaa o triet. B. W. GABLE eV CO." Bueeeesora la W n 1 1919 g- ,"" ' Pho Tabor 4 3 1 S. R. T.BYRNES rSrisf Williams ave, Woodlwa 820.' I ' -'sfB aw. .Ave" I DreCZeSnOOK ,nv t.i B-2546 I ,. . A.R.Zeller Co.il9i 1086, C-1088. Glrgawgae tmDERTAETNCTCO. M. 16X KeWeS a-2321.. sJor. Third ta. For Sale ler, aame, S250. I ft IT'S (TIT Undertaking Parlors. 44 Morri 800 Ivy st. be-. I CrlCSUn w rtwf Tl. Eroadwa 28. I RwesvnM Undertaking Parlors. 44 Morri- FTTVER AI TlrtECTOTt HoSman Undertxiking Co. Funeral Directors ' THIRD AST SATAIOM 8TS. -I XUla 607. A-1SIU .P.FIHtEY.&SOH Progressive Funeral , Directors Main -MOWTOOMERT AT rTTTH A-1B00. Dunning & McEntee Broadwav and Jsnkene att. Lady AtaiaUnL Pbenea Broadway 4SO. A-BBS. A. D. Ken worthy & Co. ft02-68 8D ST. 8. E.. I.BNTS rbone Tabor 5267. Hoa Phone D-Sl. F. S. Dunning. Inc. THE GOLDEN BCT.E TTN DEBTAKERS, 414 K. Alder at, Pbone Eaat SZ. B-5225, B-188 Tk I I A..fle V MnTtarch East 7il aW. LiCiWII Assistant UNDERTAKERS, K. sl Ita ana nawtherna MOKCMEHTS Portland Marble Works S6S4tb at., Opp. Cit Hall. Wee Bros. I, jBUESINQ GRAMITE Cp I t08T AlfT FOCTTTj tt TIIE - (oUawina articles have been found oa - can ot the Portland Railway. Light a Power Do., Angaat ZV. e parses. 1 " como, nin. 1 crochet needle. 3 keys. 2 neirs glovea. 1 scarf. 1 hat, 1 lamp shade. 9 packages, 5 Innrh Ixnes. 8 basa clothing. 1 Mir overall. 1 saw frame, pair boy's shoes. J iuitrsjw. 1 traveline baa. 1 grrn. 1 knife. 4 nmbrellaa Owners may obtain property at Vint and Alder streets station. . IX8T DIAMOND BAR PIN Between L.iebes far store and Meter A Franks, a diamond and platinuaa bar pin. Lest between honrs of 1 1 :30 and 1 o'clock Wednes day, Ang. 20. A liberal reward if returned to Mrs. C. A. Stuart, Hotel Eaton. Wast Pars. St. flO REWARD for n-turn of female BplU dog; last in aetarhborbood of MUwankte ana rnweu no collar. Bees in family 10 years. 728 H Uilwankie, or phone Bell wood 14 So XettJtl sense ' of car oarked on Salmon at. near Fifth, kindly call Marshall 8147 re garding, blue and white plaid umbrella left ia oar oy austaae. atonaaj evening r .- flST l.ree anm of bills In a plain envelope, on August 18, between V. S. National and Oregonian office. Reward. Main 4.186. ttiaT 80-inch . rim for Chevrolet car, two miles east of auto truck house on highway. Sellwood 63. COST A large, black parse containing papers of value only to the volunteers ei America; 85 reward. Pleas, call East SHUT fnsT-i-Solid sold tie clasp, on Broadway. Stark or 5tb. Finder return to Journal and receive reward. Initials E. R. O. FOUND A sum of money on west side. Owner can have same by describing contents and purse. Phone East 2911 between o and e FjOST Kit af Ford tools on Williams ave. between Beech and Broadway. Finder pleas call Woodlawn 8142 or 8049. LOST Eatern Star pin, August 20. Phone Ta bor S6S7. Kewaro. LOST Monday, btuines dist.. .boy' photo, ia uniform. Phone wdis. 4Dn, Kewara. LOST Small marten far neckpiece. Return to Hotel Portland desk and receive-reward. HELP WAITTISI RALE WAJiTED An experienced well driller with gas engine experience, to tak well onu en per- tentage. LoU ot work engaged. Give where ex perienced and age, single or married, and U eaa com at once, and pnon oumoer. , aaarees soz 162, Rtanrield. Or. - HTWAX. WOLFE CO, reauir the services ef exneriencad aieht lanitom: good salary, pec mancnt puiituins; mu.Tt furniah beat of refer ences. Apply superintendent' -office . between and 10:80 in. the morning. BOYS WANTED. 18 to 21 yeara of age By large corporation, ambitions, of neat appear ance, who have finished high-school. Mast be able to drive aa automobile and willing to start at small salary' with prospects of rapid promo tion. Answer ia own handwriting: give age. ed ucation and phone number. V-8S4. Joarnai. WANT energetic man with- aoo to -buy truck and tak good contract hauling wood. ' Call Nrhl. Main 283 or 200 Second at before 1 o'clock Saturday. MEN wanted to cany briquets from truck, ta basement: 8 hours. wage from $4.9 to 4.75. Apply northwest corn. 2d sad if landers ta. fort land ussa tjoa uo. HARDWARE salesman wanted to work in store. Must be experienced ; good opportunity for th right party; non but experience! need ap ply. Levin Hard war Vo.; 221 rrpnt st. MEN wanted at Monarch Mills for night shift. Planing mill rw; dry kiln men and ear loaders. Steady wprk and good wage to 0owJ potent men. trrej Tton Detroit Lumber Co. WANTKI) Men who want friend to call en - secretary of th Moose at the Temple, Fourth and Taylor. Old oeunquent welcome, iieao, Pap f . - - - ; WANTED r Toang men with good singing voices for A leaser Musical Comedy eompany. Apply at theatre. WANTED Husky, young man to work ia bag factory, steady employment. Apply Ames Harris Neville Bag Co.. Fifteenth and Hoyt. WANTED A man to deliver and" work in gre eery. Must be a hustler; good wages. Z- 44, Journal. - iVBORERS WANTED Concret work, at $4.50 fox hours. 39th and Francl. Wood stock. OFFICE boy. permanent position, opportunity ia wholes 1 house. . Answer fully. 0-271. Joar- aal WANTED Man. with team or - truck at once to haul cordwood 1U milea at $1.25 per cord. Smith ak Frome Co.. Donald. Or. BOT between 18 and 18 -year to ran one-floor water power levator. Apply at Levitt' store, 4th and Washington. ; FTJRNlTfTRE repair man wanted, nothing bat first elae. Scrtnysld Furniture Shop, 994 Belmont, Tabor 8515. - - - - GOOD canrcnter for finishing, 88 per day.- See , L. J. Hsgrn at Boring, Estacada ear. Wanteiw l.x "lieneed felting machine oper ator. King-l'i t' Mattren Co. Eaat 497. Mil Chap- poll's Flower Shop, 381 Morrison St. FtJRNITCHE finishers, also sprayer man wanted. - Freeland Furniture Oe., 970 Macadam road. HELP WANTED MISC. 49 Typewriting, cemptcmeter, bookkeeping and alt ether aaodern wnalnesa courses. Day and night school. Atisky bid., 3d and Morrison. Male 824. LEARN AUTOS AND TRACTORS FIVE DATS TRIAL PAT TUITION WHEN SATISirlED . We teach auto, ' tractor, gas enrts and ant lectrical work. Bia 100-PA(aB .CATALOG FREE. Address Adcos Ants aed Tractor acbool. Dept. 1. Union ave. and Wasce street. Portland. Or. Phon East 744a. Hawthorne Auto School : - 462 HAWTHORNE ATE. '"' - AatcenobUes, trucks, traetera, mschiniet trade, exy-aeetyien welding, rulcaaisine and retreading. Special wasyt rate. - Day-and evening classes. : r positions asstred ETEBT GRADUATE OK BEHNKE-WALKEB BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography, banking, bookkeeping, eeretaria1. Free catalog. HEARN TELEGRAFHT - Toung men and women wanted. Call 218 Rail war Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity t leara a wellald prof essoin. Free boklL Railway Telegraph InstHete. ' Holme BCSINESS COLLEGE .Washington at 10th; enter now, day, .Ve tting, all commercial branches. Broadway 1821. OREGON LAW SCHOOL. Aliaky bldg. Sd and Morrison. W. E. Richardson, secretary Phone Mam 77. ... - StOCKY " ilOtfNtAbi' '"'TEACHERS' " AGENfi Frank K, Well, ex-ssst. state aapt.. mgr.' If. W. Bank biag. Teacner placed promptly. GOING Eaat or South f Household good shipped t reduced rates: moving and packing. Pscift Coast Forwarding Ce.. 408 Hoyt' at. Bdwy. 703. EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL" ' Vis Begins Buckcl' private school; individ ual instruction. 132 Grand ave. East 427. WlSS MA TtlNCLtrS Shorthand. Typewriting Bcaoot, ss a monu. zov gta near jafiasaea. Main 8803. ' -- - HEXP WAITED FEMALE WANT lady to de cookie and kitchen work ' $50 per -month; no washing.- J'hon Wdln. 276. 252 Monroe st. '- -; - . - i WANTED Girl for licht housework. Geod pay, roona and board. Can at .151 Laddingtea Conrt or pnon Tabor. 0734, ; GIRL wanted to. work in sewing room. : Carman jiiiraiftcwnns o.. l icie macaoam. : WANTED Oirla over 16 years. Oregon Worsted Co., ti. Z7ta sod Lmatiiia. TOt'NO LADIES WANTED. PERMANENT POSITIONS, BEGINNERS PAID FROM START. CALL AT TUB : TELEPHONE COMPANY ROOM 801. STH FLOOR TELEPHONE 'BLDQ PARK AND OAK STS. At Standard Factory No. 2 GRAND ATE. and B. TlTLOB ST. ' PowerMachine . Operators .- ' TO LEARN ON Shirts and Overalls . - Mackinaws and Overcoats 11 PER WER WHTI.E LEAK NINO ll lIlinR VVKEK Saturday fialff Holiday EXPERIENCKD O.PKRATtJUS K r.K31Mi FROM f IS Tt SL'O Wt.MU.tv GIRLS WANTED Tru BSu ;. Biscuit Co. E. ,6th, and Davis EXPERIENCED u HOUSEKEEPER MONTH 286 E. 6TH ST. N. L1PMAN. WOLFE A CO. require the aerrict" of three girls to work in otlice: iperienet preferred, but not necessary; must be quick at figure. Apply superintendent's office, between 9 and 10:30 Saturday morning. GIRL for general liouMwork. no washing, $50 "per month, good opportunity for good 'r. looking (or permanent work and good horn. Apply Mr. Levitt, Levitt's store, oomer 4tb and Washington. NEAT appearing young ladies bvtweeu agra of 18 and 25 for ushers. Salary $15 per week t start. Satis'setoiy references Toiiln-d. Ao rly mansger'a of lie. Liberty Theatre between 12 and 2 daily. W A N T E D Experienced laof Tr ataroh I help girl, preaa girl; also inexperienced help wanted. i National laundry Co., E. 8th and Clay. EXPERIENCED bag sewers ' wanted. Apply factory. 84 N, 1st st. GIB 18 for fist work dept. 140 E. Third N. kmericaa Laundry, WANTED Girl, experience not ncceoaery it willing to learn and want steady work, lord Wages Willi learning. Apply superintendent l'sl laundry, 600 K. Morrison. WANTED An experienced woman for general house and ranch; wage $50 per month, la bor 2702. UDf BARBER wanted at otic, ateady wct. 825 Glinan, corner Hth, HELP WANTED MALE AM) KKMAl.i; 5 HOP PICKEH8. ATTENTION Pleksr are now wanted for the Mesvry yard st Forest Grov., Or.; 130 sere in good bop; pay 81.20 per hundred pounds. We turniali shacks for families; stoves when requested; wood sawed ta stove length; clean straw, water ia piped to the camp grounds, grocery store and mrat market en the grounds. Plokera and baggage will be hauled from Foreat Grov to th yard free, ami thoa remaining for th entire seaaoa will be re turned free of caarg. AU f -inner pickers and familiea are requested to com early a we wilt need only a limited number from Portland. li. C Oglesby, foreman of th yard, ia bow at th office and baa charge of registration. Come pre pared to sign up and bur your ticket. Picking will begin about September 6. J. W. SEAVET HOP CO. 222 Plttock block lOth gnd Washington jrta.. Portland, Or. BISHOP BHOSJyards, near "Balrm and " Inde pendence, 377 acrea of fine hops. All uxtsl accommodation!, furnlihed. I'sy $1.20 pet 100 lb We pick up your bagaage at your borne and deliver it to ranches free ef chares both ways. Register at 124' N. 6th st., Willamette Vellev Trsna'T Co. Phone Broadway 454. W A N T K 531 a n and wlf aa eareUke ia of suburban horn, including car ef flower and vegetebl. gardens, one cow and few chii-kenn. On Columbia river highway, close In, good wage and good accommodations. 2-642, Jour- a I. MOf.ER UAKHEU COLLLWE pay you while learning; give you set of tool: position secured. Write for catalogue, 234 Bnrnsid at., or phon Broadway 1731. MAN and wlf to do janitor work; man ran rti other work. Apartment In nasement and small wages. Scandinavian preferred. Call Broadway 2029. 228 N. 20th. MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trade; wagrs wil learning, position gnaranteed. Mcr. 22 r. experience. Oregon Barber College, 233 Madison. H0PPICKERS "wanted; shacka free" pay 81 .25 per luo. wm be at St. Charles BoUl August 26 and 27. Homer Gouley, - I'OKTLAND Barber College pay you while learning, give you set of tool free, position secured. 8ft N. Swuid at. WAKTE& 40E5TS CANDY. BIO PAV ADVEKTlSJa MEN WOII ION Lr Start one of our specialty candy factories in your nome, smau room, anywnere. vve tell bow d lumteB vrything. (irand opportunity. CANDY HOI'HB , 1819 Ranstesd St.. Phllsdelphla. Pa. . BITPATIOWW WALE 8 RELIABLE mid'lieaged man want position f apartment house lard tor or aomethtna of that sort. Small salary and apartment for acif and wife. H-90, Journal, WANT TO RENT completely furnished rn-u - en share or manage on ealsry and P'-'-ceutsge basis. Referencea. II. B. Stone 443 T-n t, 8. E. ' CONTRACTOR or buildnr, repair or new wm-k. - R. D. Crow, 441 A-at U CU. buw Tabor 7982 evening. TRUCKING WANTED Caa rnt one or two truck ea the job at ice. Phone East 6977. COMPETENT bookkeeper wants work' part or full tlm. Tabor 877. FOR PAINTING and tinting call Broadway 1441 and aare money. WANTED Poioe aa wstrliman; experlenceJ'. no lifting. Z-r.q0, Jowrnal. TOCNG Japanese boy want positioa a school l.v, Phm Btlwy 272. ifAN with team wyita work. .Eaat 4 9 SO. 8ITI7ATIOKS FEMALE WANTED A riUsmfor a m'ntltar 2l old wiui 2-mootha-oId baby, a house keeper or cook. - Phon Broadway 1665 er call st m Fmrrwfle. VVAN 1.1 i'ouon to work lot tiww, t'.i 1 and small pay, while attending Lincoln lilab. by experienced girl, age 20. JI-84. Journal. GOOD musician. Piano and organ wlllit if play for gymnaaium or pictur show. Phon r-aat zit. GOOD laundreaa would like work Saturdajr. L-1 7741. PHESSMAKIO LADIES I Why pay 0 to $60 for a new abort coal' TTi tak your eld coat, rip it np, turn it an i mak yets an up-to-date abort cost for $10 and a p. Tabor S013. 1120 Division at. ALTERA fldXS, reftUing and mailing of ls-t. - g amenta, reasonable prices; work guaranteifl J Reubin, Ladies' Talior, 408 Bush A L' Bldg. - PTJR3riSHET KOOMB . HART! ATARTMENT AND LAUREL HOTEL ' , ' , Newly furnished.' modern housekeeping and s!e-i ing room. 82.50 ; up. Second end Tamhlll. HOTEL SAivTENT. Hawthorne and Gran,! Starting point special ear for Vancouver. JTUBSISHED ROOMS TltlT ATE rAniM FURNISHED room in private home, Irvlnfti- walking distance, near 2 carUuta. 44 1- 8th N. ' SiCELT ' FURNISHED rooms; private fawi 106 North 23d st. ; TWO - serwrate roona to let, all eonsn.e o - close la. 387 hk Mill si.