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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER .10, 1919
17
ENGINEER READY
FOR SUBMiniNG
I
Portland's Request for 35-Foot
Channel From City to Sea Is
to Be Sent to Washington.
FULL 'INVESTIGATION WADE
Colonel Slattery, in Charge of
Work, Says He Has Treated
Project With Fairness.
Report of Colonel J. It. Slattery.
8. engineers, on tho request of
Vortland interests for a 35-foot
channel from this city to the sea.
will tt ready for submission to
AVauhlnyton by the end of the pre
tnt month, it wan announced today.
For. Hi vurut months tlie engineering de
partment of. this district has been mak
ing a thorough jvenliKallon of the chan
nel conditions, and 1 he field notes on the
survey are now nearly ready. The in
vestigation of maritime commerce condi
tions is also being featured by Colonel
Slattery In hit report.
Letters have also been written to some
f the leading shipping firms of the
country, reiuentinr; their opinion on the
project for a deeper ship channel. Among
the larger firms to reply to tho inquiry
is the Blue Funnel Woe. The firm stat
ed that a 35 -foot channel to l'ortland
would no doubt lend to increase the ship
ping business of tho Columbia river dis
trict by attracting to it vessels of heavy
tonnage.
"It Is my desire to treat the channel
Improvement project in a mariner which
will be fair to the people of l'ortland and
fair to the government," said Colonel
Hlattery. "To arrive at a Just conclusion
1 ain making an exhaustive study of all
material factors entering into the ques
tion, such as extent of service to be ren
dered and cost which rightfully should
be assessed per ton. to justify tha gov
ernment in the improvements, .
"To get at these figures I have made
up a chart which shows shipping condi
tions from the year 1314 up to the pres
ent time. All costs which have been in
curred by the government in building
Jetties and maintaining channels are ac
cordingly charged to the tonnage bene
fited. In order to arrive at a conclusion
from tho government's viewpoint.
"My investigations have shown that
there are some real advantages in favor
of the port. It is our desire to carry on
harbor improvement rather than aban
don it."
Colonel Slattery says that rebuilding
of some parts of the south jetty at the
mouth of the Columbia river will be
necessary in the not distant future. The
north Jetty will also have to be extended.
"Channel conditions at the mouth of
the Columbia river, where there is 43
feet of water, are ideal, however. In
fact, they are so jjood at this time that
even if the powerful dredge Chinook,
now at Charleston, were here, there
would be nothing for it to do in the way
of channel work at the mouth of the Co
lumbia," said Colonel Slattery.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Robert Warrack, superintendent of the
lighthouse department of this district.
TRANSPORTATION
ORWAY
SWEDEN
AND DENMARK
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W en htlp you fat the bM
available tpece en any steam.
r of any Una, Wa have
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
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Direct)
Norwegian American Lin
Scandinavian American Line
Swedish Americas Una
Via England:
Ounerd Steamship Company
. White Star Line
If ou are lnteiesUd to folna over there, ex
bringing anyone from there, call upoe
D0R8EY . SMITH, MANAGER.'
ORIOON JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU
The Journal Bid, Pertlend. Oreo
TeUphore Marshall 1879.
RAVEL'
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JfoADMIRAL LINS.
S. S. "CITY OF TOPEKA"
Sail! t 8 P. . SEPT. 24, for Cooa Bay,
Eureka. San Francisco, connecting with
steamers to Lo Angeles and Kan Pit-go.
Tickets sold to all these point and baggage
checked through.
Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket! on
Sale te Septembr 30 ONLY. Three steam
era each week from Heattle to California Ports.
MAKE RESERVATIONS THREE WEEKS
IN ADVANCE.
TICKET OFFICE, 101 THIRD ST.
Main 1466 A-3332
Local Freight Office last 431.
PA0IFI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
DEPARTS IS IfOOX
Thursday. September 19
Frem Alas worth Sock
Fare Iaelsdaa Berth and Heals
City Ticket OfIce, Id 4k WaaklaftoB
Phone Mala S588
Freight. Office, Aim worth. Deck
Phong Broadway 868
Sea Fraaelico A Portland 8. 8. Llaa
AUSTRALIA
NKW ZEALAND AND SOUTH
Vis Tenlil and Rarataa, Mall and Passenger
tarvle Pram Baa rraMltee Eary ZS Days
UNION 8S. OO. OP NEW ZEALAND N
, sao Oaltfernla San Franc laoa
Oe tssal tearaelila mm4 Balkwaa Atenslea,
CHANNEL
R OR
L ITEAMSri
STEAMERS
Too Dns nd Wat Porata
Sailini TtwdT, TVuradayt, u
Saturday, T A, M.
DALLES COLUMBIA LWB
Taylor St. Dock, Mai a 8065
. - -
FAY KING, ON "STYLES," SAYS A LITTLE
SOAP GOES ALONG WAY, SOCIALLY
By Fay King
(Miss King is a Portland girl whose lirst news
imper work was publisheU in The Journal hcv
rral years ago. She iiu b located in New
York
The other morning I was
watching a young Italian mother
and her kiddie walking down by
the City Hall. Her head shawl
was faded from much washing
and her white apron was spot
less and edged with crocheted
lace.
In back of her came some glrla
In soiled dresses of the latest
cut, and right then and there 1
came to the conclusion that
cleanliness is the best "style" of
all.
What's the use of putting on"
everything but the kitchen stove
if a bar of soap is the trimming
Is making a tour of stations on Puget
Sound. Ha will return to Portland this
week.
The motor schooner Sierra Is reported
by the Merchants Exchange to be bound
from San Francisco to Portland to load
lumber for W. li. Grace & Co.
Having delivered 1500 barrels of ce
ment at Portland, the schooner Multno
mah is taking on lumber at St. Helens
for her return voyage to California.
Captain F. M. lierpr, a well known
mariner, has been named master of the
new shipping board steamer Mossabee,
assigned to the Columbia' Pacific Ship
ping Co. for operation as a tie carrier.
Captain Berg was for 10 years promin
ently identified with marine affairs of
the Hawaiian Islands, serving at one
time as port superintendent.
TRAINING SHIP TO DEPART
Iris Will Sail for Station on Puget
Sound Tonight.
Following a successful visit to the
local port in search of new recruits for
the American merchant marine, the U.
S. training ship Iris will sail at 10
o'clock tonight for her station on Puget
Sound. The local seaservtce Dureau, in
charge of Lieutenant H. C. Jones, has
aided materially In boosting interest in
the campaign.
Captain Ansell, In command of the
Iris, is especially anxious to obtain for
the service young men who have a de
of the chart room, the engine room, the
decks and the steward's department.
When the Iris pulls away from Port
land on this trip she will have signed
up nearly- two score apprentices, it is
predicted.
News of the Port
Arrivals September 18
75. 77. 142. 143 and 118. V. S. destroyers.
Rose City. American steamer, from San Fran
cisco, passengers and general.
Departures September 16
Wapama, American tainer. from St Helena,
for 8an I'edro. passengers and lumber.
Iris, American training ship, for Iuget Sound.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at River's Mouth"
North Head, Sept 1. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at noon: Sea nmooth, wind
west 6 miles, wtather cloudy, humidity 84.
Tidee at Astoria wednesoay
High Water Low Water
S:13 a. m....6.0 feet 1:55 a. m....0.0 foot
7:45 p. m 7.7 feet 1:56 p. m 3.1 feet
DAILY ItlVEU HEADINGS
si
3'
STATION'!.
Kt
5
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3
I'matilla 25 3.0 -0.3 0.00
Albany 20 1.1 -0 . 2 0 . 00
Salem 20 0 -0.3 0.00
Oregon City 12 .4 -0.2 0.00
l'ortland 15 3.1 Oe.60
(-) Falling.
RIVER FORECAST
The Willamette river at Portland will remain
nearly stationary during the heit two or -three
days, except as affected by the tide.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Astoria, Bcpt. 16. Sailed, at 1 a. m.. steam
er Ernest H. Meyer, for 8arf Tedro. Sailed, at
2 a. m.. steamer Dauy MMthews, for San Pedro.
Sailed, at 7:55 a. m , steamer Cabeza, for taial
trip. ' Arrived, at 8:10 a. m., and left up at 11
a. m., Roxe City, from San Francisco. Arrived,
at 7 and left up, at -8: 15 a. ra.. I!. 8. d extra vers
Nos. 77, 75, 142. 143. for Vancouver. Wash.
Arrived, at 0:55 ax m , IT. 8. Destroyer No. 118,
and left up at 10:45 a. m. . for Vancouver,
Wash.
8an Francisco. Sept. 16. Arrived, at 8 a. m ,
steamer Jonas l'oulsen. from Portland. Arrived,
last night, steamer Colonel E. L. Drake, from
Seattle, towing Barge No. 93, from Portland.
Astoria, Sept J5. Arrived, at 1:45 p. m.,
steamer Blue Eagle, from trial trip. Sailed, at S
p m.. steamer City of Topeka, for San Fran
cisco via Eureka and Cooa Bay.
San Francisco, Sept 15.- Sailed,, pi ra.,
steamer W. F. Herrin, for Portland.
. San Pedro, Sept. 14. Arrived, steamer Clare
mont, from Columbia river.
Emmingham. Sept. 18. Arrived, steamer
.acuejo, irom j-ortiana via snai ana St. 1 nomas.
Newport News, Sept 18. Arrived, steamer
Wet Narsnaw, from Portland. Or.
San FraBcisco, Sept 16. (I. N. S.) Ar
rived Sept. 15: Argyll, Seattle. 12 noon; Nu
shagak. N'aknek, 12:05 p. m. ; tug Samson, with
new steamer Burnwood in tow, Uarshfield. 12:10
p. to.; Martha Buebner, Uarshfield, 12:45 p.
m.; Brooklyn, Bandon, 1:55 p. m .; Humboldt.
'-on Angeles, 3:S5 p. m.; hark McLanrin. Bristol
usy, o:-o p. m.; nara Hecla, fiaknek, 5:45 p.
m. ; Bottineau, Tacoma. 7:55 p. m. ; Queen.
Los Angeles, 8:15 p, n.; Colusa, Calcutta, 3:20
p. m. : British schooner Henrietta. Savage Is
land. 10:30 b. m. ; Washington, Eureka. 11:1.0
. m. ; Colonel E. L. Dnie, with barge 83, Co
umbia river, 11:30 p. m.
Sailed Sept, li: t". . S. Wenonau. cruise,
11:40 a. m. ; Japanese steamer Kiria Mam,
New York, 11:65 a. m.; 1 Brea, Port Hau
Luis. 11:30 a. m. : U, S. destroyer Schley,
oruise, 12:50 p. m.1 French It. 8. Tiara
Ispora, Papeete, 1 p. m. ; Spokane. Loa Angele.
4:20 p. m. ; Wtlhaab F. Harris, Portland, 4:55
p. m. : Helen P. Iirew, Greenwood, 6:05 p. nut
Asuncion. Kl Segundo, 6:45 p. m ". Phoenix,
Needle Rock. 7:35 p. m,;. Lyman Stewart. Se
attle, 16:50 ,,
tn FnaDoiaoa, Kept IS tl N H ) Arrived
Sept 14. TamaJpaia, VenUra, 3:40 a. aa.;
your dress really needs?
I ain't boostln' any laundry In
particular, and I haven't got the
electric iron concession of Man
hattan or a soap mine out West;
but I'd rather see our American
girls dressing like the starchy
peasants of Europe than drag
ging around in the dirty georg
ettes I see.
What makes a nurse's uniform
so fetching? Its spotlessness.
What makes the butcher and
the barber look so spic and
span ? Not the cut of their coat,
but the clean of it.
No matter how plain and old
styled a blouse may be, if it's
fresh and crisp, it's becoming.
The homeliest face in the
Acme. Bandon, 10:30 a. m. : Chehalis. Grays
Harbor. 10:45 a m. ; Wm. F. Hemn, Astoria.
2:20 p m. ; Wostport, Crescent City, 3:20
p. ra.; Fort Brags, Ia Anileles, 4:45 p. m. :a
West Inskip. Los Angeles, (1:05 P- m. ; Asun
cion. EI Seguudo. 6:20 p. m. : Shasta, Seattle.
10:40 p. in Sailed Sept. 14 Helene, Uray
Harbor, 11:03 a. m ; Tamaipais, Hoquiam. 11:45
a m. ; Rose City, Portland, 12:30 p. m.; San
Antonio. Mexican porta, 5 p. m. ; Sea Foaift Men
docino. 5:45 p. m.
Ban Francisco. Sept 16. (I. N. 8.) Ar
rived: Royal Arrow, Khacghai, 1:50 a. m. ; San
Jacinto, Ventura, 4 :40 a. m. : Frank D. St-mt,
Brookings, 5:50 a. in.; Japanese steamer Shinyo
Maru, No. 2, Kobe, 7 a. m. ; Sea Foam, Mendo
cino, 7 a. m. ; Johau l'oulsn, Aj-tona. 8 a. m. ;
Barge Erklne II. Phelps, in tow tux Sea King.
1'crt Bsn Luis, 10:30 a. m. ; Barkentine Centen
nial, Bristol Bay, 11:30 a. m. ; Oleum, Portland,
10:15 a. in.
Sailed: Santa Monica, Eureka, midnight;
Steamet Hatcuie, Antwerp, 5 a. ra. ; Schooner
Fred J. Wood, Puget Sound, ports, 9:15 a.
in.; Tug Samson, Marshfield, 10 a. m.; Hum- j
toldt. I, os Angeles, 10.20 a. m.
William 8. Pearson has replaced Randall
Rogers as master of the stetuner Mulpua.
The steamer Bottineau, bound from Port
Towns-!nd for Grimsby, arrived in San Fran
cisco late last night for . repairs. Engine trou
ble developed on the way down the coast.
1?EW TODAT
ESTABLISHED 1893
Special Auction
On Friday Next
AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE. 749 HOT T
STREET, NEAR TWENTY - THIRD
STREET. AVE HAVE BEEN FAVORED
W I T H INSTRUCTIONS FROM MRS.
S. J. MAYER TO SELL THE BE A UTI
I'll AND COSTLY FURNISHINGS OF
HER PRIVATE HOME AT ABOVE
ADDRESS, comprising very elaborate
living-room suit? in pan plush cover
ings, viz., overstuffed davenport and
four easy chairs, high-grade library
table. Tiffany e 1 e t r 1 c table lamp,
andirons, gas log and fire guards, sev
eral artistic paintings and pictures, im
ported repp drapes and curtains, several
sections of mahogany bookcases, large
hall mirror, dovn cushions, hall rugs,
brass unbrella vase, etc The dining
room suite is old English as follows;
Table buffet and set of eight chairs, in
cluding two arm chairs, cut glass and
other glassware, ailver ware, china din
ner ware, large pier glass.
THE BEDROOMS ara AS FOLLOWS:
Twin bratis bed complete with box
springs and hair mattresses, .mahogany
Sheraton dresser and chiffonier with
chairs to match, hair-stuffed couch and
cushion, large mirror, velvet carpet, en
ameled bedroom suite, rocker and chair,
complete with springs and mattresses.
Mulberry carpet, 9x12.
Maid's room Iron bed, dresser, table
and chair, carpet, pictures, etc.
Bronze and marble statues, Vienna
chairs, portieres, etc.
In kitchen refrigerator, table, chairs
and utensils.
AUCTION ON FRIDAY TfEXT AT 18
A, M. (SHARP) AT 74S HOYT STREET,
NEAR TWENTY-THIRD STREET.
TAKE TWENTY - THIRD - STREET
CABS.
W. C. BAKER ft W H, DEAN,
Artrlioaerrs.
Offices Masoale Templa Bid?., Yamhill
and West Park Sts.
Send Ua Your Old Carptv
Old 3nrt aad Woolea Clothlag
Wa Make Reveraible, Haad-WoTca
Fluff Rugs
Tsey Wear Lisa Iron
Bag Bags Woven All Slaea
Man Orders Send for Booklet
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
1x13 Bags, Steam Cleaned, $l.ss
WESTEBN FLUFF BUO CO.
14 TJaloa At. N.
East CSls Phoaei B-147S
AUCTION fiAlT.fi TOMORBOW
AT WILSON AUCTION HOUSE, 169-A 73 2d
at. Bale at 10 a. as.
MEETIXO WOTICKS
41
OPENING DANCE
Tuesday evening, Columbia, hall, 2d and Oat
sts. Wanted One hundred food dancers. Hall
newly renovated. Oood floor, best music. Intro
duct ions, , Cut this out and tell jour friend.
By M. E. Hawkey under new management.
COURT. SCANDIA NU 7. Foreatere of Amer
ica, will give a social evening tor members and
their families next Thursday , eve.. Kept IS, at
FareateniaU. 120 4th at, ; Dancing and re
fxaahmeBtM everything free, . . COM. -
lcTfea.
world Is attractive when it's
scrubbed and shined.
But Heaven forbid the faces
you see on Broadway that are
caked with powder and paint,
and you want to get at with va
chisel and see what there might
be under the excavation of
enamel or rouget
The reason that men always
look so nice is because they
dress plain an neat.
Frills are awful when they
look tired and soiled.
Many a little girl dtes her
washing at night; but you've
got to hand it to them they
look spic and span and spotless.
A little soap goes a long way
socially!
MKETI5U HOTICE8
41
NOTICE!
The regular annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Big Uill Coal Miaing Co. will
be leld at Room 410. Behnke Walker blcig.. 4th
and Yamhill sts., at 8 o'clock p. m., Wednesday,
Oct. 15, 1910, for the purpose of electing a
board of directors and for the transaction of
such other business as may properly come before
mo meeting. y. o. WEEKS, Pres.
a J. W. COLDWELL. Secy.
CAMP meets every Wed
nesday evening ra W. O.
W. Temple. 128 11th sL
All members requested to
attend. Visitors welcome.
H. O. DREW. C. O.
HERMAN SCHADJB. Clerk.
A
PALESTINE LODGE No. 141
A. k". & A. M. Stated com
munication Wednesday, September
17. 7:30. V. C. deirreea. Visit-
ors welcome. ' Arleta Btation, Mt
Scott car. W. S. TOWNSEN'D.
Seo'y.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Special com
munication this (Tuesday) eve
ning at 7 o'clock. Work in the
IX. M. degree. Visiting brethren
welcome. C. E. HltXKR. Sec
WASHINGTON LODGE-No 46,
A. F. A A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow (Wednesday)
evening, J :30, U. 8th and Burn-
side. M. M. degree. Visitors wel
come. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec'y.
Samaritan updge No. 2, l o.
O. V., will hold its regular meet-
3)g this Wednesday evening at 8
iuiru aegree. visiting brothers welcome. K.
A. Kealand, N. ;.; Jease T. Jones. Sec.
A SPECIAL conclave of Wash
ington commandery No. 15, K
of I., will be held This (Tues
day evening at 7:d0. Kehearsal.
A large attendance is desired.
G. P. EISMAN. Recorder.
OREGON ELEt'TRIO Council. Royal
Arcanum, will meet tins nuesaay)
evening at 8 at Masonic Temple. All
members invited. O. O. Hall, secre
tary, 853 K. 10th street.
THSY heloetl our boys; lets help them now
Big benefit card party for the Salvation
Army. Wednesdey. 8ept. 17. in Women cf
Woodcraft hall, uiven bv the Fraternal Brother
hood. Tlenty of prises; alo prir.es for those who
do not play cards.) 8:30 sharp.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty: buttona, pins.
ehersBs. Jaeawr Bros.. sl at.
HEATHS AND FUNERALS "i
1NGMAN Seutember 14. by accidental drown
ing. Eugenia logman, age 17 years 4 months
and 17 days, late of 304 Monroe street; beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julius Ingman, sister
of Arthur, Albiu, Edwin, Lydia and twin sister
of Vircinia lncman. . Remains at Pearson s i n
dertakinc parlors. Russell street at Cnion avenue.
Funeral seivices will be conducted Wednesday,
September 17.- feom the Augustana Lutheran
church, corner Rodney avenue and Stanton street
at 1 :30 p. m. Friends invited. Interment at
Rose City Park cemetery.
NIELSEN In this city, September 14. Sam
Nielsen, age S4 years, late of 10 Prescott
street; beloved husband of Minnie Nielsen, father
of Andrew Nielsen. The deceased was a member
of the Danish Aid society. Funeral services will
be conducted Wednesday. September 17, at 3
p. m.. from Pearson's Undertaking parlors, Rus
sell street at Union avenue. Fr wads are invited
Interment in family, plot at Rosa City Park
cemetery.
MILLER In this city, at his late residence, 781
Pettygrove st. Sept 10, Charles F. Miller
aged 60 years, husband ,of Mrs. Rose L. Miller
of this city; father of Mrs. Harold Werre of
Alberta, Canada; brother of John C. Miller. Dave
Miller. Mrs. Mary Mountain, Mrs. Alice Powell
and Mrs. Matilda Wintiey of Spokane, Wash.
The remains are at Fmley's. Montgomery at 3th.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
FIGINI In this city. 8pt. 15. Aagekt Figini
aged 33 years and 11 days. The funeral
services will be held tomorrow (Wednesday),
Sept 17. at 2 o clock n. m.. irons Nt. Plnln
Neri church, corner lGth and Division sts.
Friends invited. Interment Rirerview cemetery.
Renixins ar at th funenl parlors of Walter
C. Keaworthy, 1532-34 East 13th, SeBwood.
McGREW At the residence, 988 Union avenue
north. September 18, Phoebe McGrew, age 74
years; beloved mother of Mis Jessie K. Ball and
Wise Florence McGrew, both of this city; Mrs.
Mable Briner, Mrs. Curtis A. McGrew, both of
Talent Or. Funeral service, will be held Thurs
day, September 18, at S p. m., at the chapel of
Miller A Tracey.
JOHNSON At the family reeidenc, 414 Wasco
street, September 15, Hsrri.t Elizabeth John
son, daughter of Mr. and Hire. R. A. Johnson.
Remains are at the parlor ef Breeze A Snook,
Belmont and Thirty-fifth. Notice of funeral
later.
PATTERSON la this city, Sept. IS. James
R. Patterson, aged 66 years, husband of Mm.
Elizabeth E. Patterson and brother of Mrs. Mary
Chapin of Skn Francisco, Cal. The remains are
t Flnley's, Montgomery at Sth. Notice ef fu
neral hereafter-
TTHKANXER In thii city. September 16,
John Tuhianner, aged 67 lean. Funeral ser
vices will be held today, September 18, at 8 p.
a., at the chapel of Miller V Traces. Interment
at Juultneaoan Park cemetery.
ALLENWJm this, city. Sept IS. Ben V, Allen,
late of Clerellnd, Ohio. The remain are at
Finley's. Montgomery at 50t. ' ,
HOLLAND In this city. September 15. 119.
Mrs. Luther Holland, aged 70 year. Remains
at Hodman,' chapel. Notice of funeral later.
PERKINS In this city, Sept, 15. Charley Per-.
tras. late of Freewater, Or. The remain are
at Fun ley's, Montgomery at Sth.
KELLY t In thia eity. September 15, 1919,
Ida Kelly, aged 68 year. Remain g Hol
mu ehapel, Notice of funeral latex.
FLORISTS
LIBERTY MARKET FLORIST, Stb aaoj Yata
ku it. Out flower, plants and. designs. SU
wood Greenhouse. 648 Nehalora are. Bell. 1520.
LLAKK BUus , florists. Morrhow at. bet. 4th
end 5th. Phone Main A-1803. io flow
er nd floral design. No branch (tore.
MARTIN eV rOBBES CO.. florist 154 Wash
locton. Main 269. A-1369. flowers lor
ell occasion, artistically arruated;
PEOPLE FLORAL SHOP, 244 Alder. !
decorations, pboo Marshall 9Wi
SWISS FLORAL COMPANY
IfLOWKHS AND PLANTS
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 1414 th el
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
fiolman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
rerun asd salmon sts.
SOT. A-1S11.
P. HM.EY & SON
Progressive Funeral
Directors
Main MONTCQMERY AT FIFTH A-1500.
. Dunning & McEntee
Broadway and Ankeny sts. !. Awtstant.
Phones Broadway 480. A-45S8.
F. S. Dunning. Inc.
THE GOLDEN RULE DNDKRTAKERS.
14 E. Alder St Phone East 58. B-5223
CHAMBERS CO..
Funeral Directors.
An the conveniences of a home.
Woodlawn 8306. 249-2S0 Ktllingswarth m
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
B.02-.1S04 92D 8T. 8. E.. I.ENT8
Phone Tabor 6287. Horn. Phone D-61.
B 1888 OB B otrvlle. Mr- peh
East 781 IT . fl-f. L.erCO Assistant
CNDERTAKEHS. . 11th and Hathorne.
McKNTEK A EII.ERS. funeral parlors with all
the prirscy of a home, 18th and Everett sts.
Phones Brosdwsr aiaa. Home. A-8 183.
SlIT.t.EK & TRACET. Independent funeral di
rectora. Prices as low as 820, 840. 460.
W ashington at Ella. Ms in Str. A -T8S5 .
boWNINC McNEMAK. successors to WUson
A Boss, Multnomah at E. 7 th. Irrinatoa dis
trict. E. 64.
R. W. OABLE A CO.,
Boceessors to W. H. Hamilton.
1978 K. Gliaan. Phone -Tabor 4818.
R. T. BYRNES ZVuZi
Williams are. Woodlawn 320.
Breezs&Soook
Ta. 12.18. B-24
1047 Belmont st.
A.R.ZeMer Co. JSTioVs":
Cl-nna DNDERTAKISQ CO. U. 41SA
iSlKeWeS A '23ai. Cot. Third ani Clay.
tOKCNT
Portland Marble Works
28 4th st.. Opp. City HalL N;q Bros.
l.BLAESIfiQ GRAWITE Co I
fJ 2t)7-3PD ST. AT MADISON . J
lost asp Focnn
Si
For return of Boston bull dog, male: name.
Monty. Lost Sunday night at Sth and Jack
son sts. White mark on head, has one white
foot. The same reward will be paid for any infor
mation leading to the recovery of this das.
Any person keeping this dog after 6 days of
publication of this notice wiU be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law. License is
registered at city hall. Phone Main 4 804
Main 350 or main 2395.
questions aked.
280 Morrison tt. No
THE following articles have been found on cars
of tb Portland Railway. Light &. Power Co..
Sept. 13:
3 purses, glove, 6 package, shoe, coat, 2
auto licenses, rope, sprinkling can, 4 lunch
boxes, basket, 3 suit cases, 5 umbrellas.
Sept 14 3 purses, camera, ring, key, 2
gloves, overalls, 4 packages, 5 suit cases.
Owners may obtain property at First and
Alder its.
LOST la one of the large department stores.
lavaller containing a number of diamonds
set in platinum: liberal reward will be paid for
return of same; no questions asked; Communi
cate with Marshall 1S13.
LOST Brindie bull dog, white spot on chest
Any one caught with this dog after 5 days of
this notice will be prosecuted; reward. Wood
lawn 4334.
LOST A black loose-leaf notebook containing
$100 liberty bond. Owner's name in book.
Jdain 5729. Suitable reward given for return
of same.
LOST At Lyric theatre handbag with money,
bankbook and valuable papers; liberal reward.
Mrs. L. Easling, care American cafeteria on
5th st.
LOST Suitcase, Sept. 13. and contents, on
street, from Wasco and 8th to Washington t
to 3Ut to Rehuont to 34th to Main. Return to
1040 Mailt Tabor JlUifwaNl;
LOST, between St Johns and Laurelhurst, extra
rim and casing for Chandler car. Finder
will receSre reward by advising P. O. drawer 750.
Portland.
MAN who was seen picking up lady's gold
wrist watch in front of Lyric theatre please
return same to Miss Billie Bingham, Lyric
theatre or call Tabor 6604.
PARTY finding lady' purse containing about
$21.00, bunch, of keys, papers and a letter
addressed to M. A. Landram, .keep the money
please and return the rest to Box S14, Portland.
LOST In
rellnirt park Sunday evening.
Dslon
months old. Reward. Phone Tabor 486S.
Ad
dress lit!) E. Ankeny.
LOST, in Majestic Uteatre, Saturday evening,
small brown leather handbag; at least please
mail highly Talued baby's gloves to 316 Spaldiug
bldg. Reward. Phone Woodlawn 2064.
LOST or stolen, a "pocketbook with Liberty
bonds No. 5733239, 8188543 and
10703101, lost by laborer. Mm Frame, Mil
waukie. Or.. R. F. D. No. 2. phone Tabor 3401.
LOST Lady's black hat beTween Hawthorne
bridge and Division ; st.. on 12th. Reward.
169 E. 68th. Phonel Tabor 8015.
LOSTWs tch It'b, monograni E. T. B. Re"
turn to E. J. Brown, Pacific Paper Co. Re
ward. STOLEN from 214 E. 28th st. North. Da
ton bicycle No. 173544: reward and no
questions - sked. East 1813.
LOST 38x8 General cord tire mounted on
Firestone rim, serial No. C 8189. Reward $25.
Phone East 0401.
LOST Small scat brooch, keepsake, on Rus
sell, Williams or Graham; reward; Phone
East 8058 or 315 Graham ave.
LOST On cast sid, child's white woolen coat,
hand embroidery and tatting. Reward. 1102
E. 25th N. x
LOST One black leather hand bag, between
East Alder and Siith st Call or leave at
Clifford hotel. Reward.
BLACK NOTEBOOK, about 4x8, containing
one $100 4th Liberty Bond and letter ad
dressed N. W. - Electric Co. Reward.
REWARD for return of blue silk umbrella left in
Meier A Frank's fith floor washroom, Friday
evening. Tahor 6329.
LOST At Gresham fair. Monday, child'
leopard fur neckpiece; reward. Tabor 7099.
fcOST Jersey cow, in vicinity of Gilbert station.
Call Tabor 4277 and receive reward.
LOST Collie dog and previous 2 years' licence
oa collar; finder please phone Woodlawn 6238.
LOST Bank book and some valuable paper.
Return to 411 Union ve North. Reward.
LOST Brown beaded bag, valued as keepsake.
Call SaUberry apt 24. Reward.
LOST Lady' gold watch, Friday, business dis
trict Mrs. L, Masirri, Bamapo hotel.
LOST Eastman camera in highway bus Sat
urday P. m. Call Wdln. 56. Reward.
LOST Large bunch of keys. Pleas call Tabor
1588.
HELP WA7TFr SALS
FIREMEN, BRAKEUEN, 8150-8200 monthly,
experience unnecessary; write Rairway Associ
ation. DX-949, Journal. .
LABORERS wanted, street work; $5, eight
hours; at E. 18th and Linn, Take SeUwood
car.
CASINO, man and first clas slaughter nous
butcher. f30 to $40 per week and board.
rTank u. nmiui sveai in., zyw AKigr st
MEN wanted to distribute circulars; stestdy work.
Apply 7 30 tomorrow morning. Keliey Oa.
88 V. 1st st
PILING peeler wanted: tree fallen.
Bevem. Gervais, Or.
George
TEN men at $4.7. 8 hour.' Take St. Johns
eat to Portsmouth sL, walk 1 block north.
WANTED-A Janitor at" tag " Royal Bakers,
ilth and Everett.
WANTED Bos d ' delivet.and work in. a gr-'
eery store, a. Ij. uastra. 7U uekum ave.
mm
i WASTED toxtel. Call Maiu J 36, '
HELP WAyTEP MALE ",
WANTED AT ONCE
Rnn aMT 1. with wheel.
work, good par; alae good chaae lot
advancement Wa will Par either
salary or commission. Our hustlers
now making, St to SO per day. This
wort' give you tb mania
expetlenoe.
Call on air. Loop, care Western
Union Tel. Co.. 75 Third st
BIO LUMBER HAUL
Bif lumber company wants man with truck to
take lone contract hauling; there ss 850 per
day in this. I will sell yna a track and put
you on the job. BarUett. 522 Aider it, fall
Broadway 2492.
$50 A DAY
Long hauling job: good pay; must be taaea at
once. B 22. JoarnsL .
M' A N'T ED Two waitresses. 855 per month
and board first month. 80S per month and
board second month and thereafter. Work 0 days
per week and as late u 12 p. in. Good chance
for promotion to e'rU who apply themselrea.
Apply Broadway llazclwood, 127 Broadway, after
9 a. m.
FIR CUTTERS WANTED. STEADY ALL
YKAR WORK, JM1 CHANCK FOR AP
V AN CEMENT. (lOOI) PAY TO RIGHT MAN.
It V. DREW Fl it CO., UTU AND BROAD
WAY, TACOMA. WASH.
WANTED AT ONCE
Young men over 18, with wheels or Cleve
land motorcycles; good pay. pleasant work. Call
on Mr. Loop, Western J?nion Tel CoJNJ 3d st
MEN wanted to carry briquets front trucks to
basement; H hours; wages from (4.60 to
S3. Apply N. E. cornet 2d and Flanders its.,
FortlaiidMJas A Coke Co.
W ANTED Cigarrassnrs. steady employment year
round. Factia-y conditions are good. -Com-mutiicate
with Hond River Cigar Co.. Inc., P. U.
box 224. Hood River. Or
AUTOMOBILE top man and trimmer wanted at
once; good shun and light work; will pay 75c
per hour to right man; give reference in ap
plying. 0-324.' Journal.
RADIATOR repair man wanted to do simple
radiator repairs as well as brazing: will pay
70c per hour; give reference. Apply U-35,
Journal.
FOR SALE A first class vulcanizing plant and
stork of used and new Urea. Phone Last 786 J
if you mean business.
WANTED Expert salesman to handle acre
tract. Good proposition. Liberal com mix
lion. 810 Washington st. Vancouver, Wash.
I-WANT 3 discharged soldiers or sailor; per
manent positions; good pay. 309 Stock
Ex. bldg.
HELP WANTED MISC.
4
LEARN A TRADE
We are giving a special course in automobile,
gas tractor, truck, stationary and marine, oper
ating and repairing; also ignition, carburetion
and battery repairing, for S7B. with a 823
discount to discharged soldier and sailor.
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS.
INCORPORATED
Scott car at 2d and Alder at, to BL 30th.
Scott car at 2d and Alder st. to S. 20.
WANTED Prospective auto and gas engine
students to know that our tuition fee goe
up on September 15; enroll now and aave S40;
learn auto, tractors, (a eagiirea, ' auto alec
tricul work; state allows honorably discharged
soldiers and sailors 825 per month' while at
tending school; night school begins Sept. 29.
Call or write at once for free big 100-psg
catalogue. Adcox Auto A Gas Engine School,
Union ave. and Wasco st Phone East 7445.
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and all
ether modern business eonrse. Day and night
cboot Alius y bldg.. 8d and Mornaon. Main
Hawthorne Auto School
483 HAWTHORNS AVE.
Automobiles, taaeks, tractors, machinist traA.
oxy-acetylene welding, vulcanizing and retreading.
Bpeetal na rate. Day aad evening claase
POSITIONS ASSURED
BVERT GRADUATE OF BEHShK-WALKEB
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND
Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography,
banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Fre. catalog.
LEARN TELEGRAPHT
Young men and women wanted. Call 41
Railway Exchange bldg. Sndendid opportunity
to learn a well-raid profestoia. Ft., booklet,
Railway Telegraph Institute.
HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE
Washington at 10th; ante now, day, eve
ning. U commercial branch. Broadway 1881,
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Hi Regina Bucket t private school; Individ
gal instruction- 122 V Gaand ave. East 427.
MI8SMATT IN GLY'S rrthaaMlTTypewritlng
School. $6 a month. 269 14th nui J.ffereoa.
Main 3898.
OREGON LAW SCHOOL. Alisky bldg. 3d and
Morrison. W. K. ttwbardson, secretary. Phone
Main 977 ,
GOING East or South f Household goods shipped
.1 NIKCU HHtB, IBUllim WUU IHB. CSClil.
Ooant Forwarding Co., 403 Hoyt st. Bdwy. 70J.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
LADIES
Between the agea ef 18 and 48
TO DEMONSTRATE A VERY
ESSENTIAL FOOD ARTICLE.
Experience Not Necessary.
Work HealUjful. Pleasant and
Educational.
Requirea calling on Housewives.
&HORT-410URS
and
GOOD SALARY
W. R. HADLEY.
Room 303 Stock Exchang Bldg.,
Third and Yamhili
WANTED Several la
dies for house-tohquse
demonstrating work;
straight saiary, $2.5 to
33.50) per day and car
fare. Inquire-303 Stock
Exchange bldg.. 3d and
LEADING retail candy store baa opening for
experienced woman to take obarga of dept.
Exceptional opportunities. Must hav execu
tive ability. Write P. O, Box 747, stating ex
periences. Give phona Ne.
WOMAN a bouaekeeoer
or 8
mall children;
mother is confined; good
80th N.
711 JC
WOMAN to assist in housework for few hour
dally; basement nouaeteepiBt room I
small wage. S87 12th at
WANTED A middle-aged woman for house
work, anil be aa one of. small plain family;
$20 per mo. Call alter p. m. raaor 2890
WANTED Cheeolatg dippers; perraanent posi
tions. Apply tn ttaxeiwooa. ssa washing
ton st.
EXPERIENCED womaai would lik. day wark
Thursday and Ssturoay. laoor U4.
WOMAN to' keep ' ho'ue and car for 9 etui
dren; mother employeof Woodiawa 2121
GIRLS WANTED
Oregon Paper Bog Co.
245 V. HUrk at
LADY barber wanted at onoe,
corner Sth. -i
2 1 Gliaan,
H'uX GIVE masie lesson for tewing or fane
work. Mala 3018.
HELPER sadie' akirt
lOtb it.
HELP WAKTET rBSIALB
PERMANENT POsJITIOXS
FOR YOUNG WOMEN
TELEPHONE OPEBATOB8
MOW EARN APPROXIMATELT 1800.06
DCBINQ riSST TEAR
A SALARY OF 132.00 IS PAID PURDIQ
THE FIRST MONTH WHILE LEARMUiO
TO OPERATE.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED.
APPLT AT THE TELEPHONE COSIPANt.
ROOM 601. 6TH FLOOR
TEIPUONE BI.IX.,
PAKK AND O.CK STS.
JUOOD PRICKS PAID
LIBEBAL BONUS PAID IN ADDITION
HALF HOLIDAY EVERY SATURDAY
LearP a Busmen That Gives You Steady
Employment
Experienced operator on Pants. Overalls,
Coats. Plav Suits, etc. We will teach a limited
number, of bright girls and will pay yon while
learning. Call at office of Mt Hood ractory,
?33 Couch st. and we will explain our bonus
sytem to you.
WANTED Knprrienceed mangle girls; also 20
inexperienced girl National Laundry, East
Sth and Clay.
HELP WAKTr.D MALE
AW D FEMALE
tt
'afOf.ER BARBER COLLEGE
pay you while learning; give yon set of tool;
Sositton tecured. Write for catalogue. 234
iurnside st, or phone Broadway 1731.
MEW. WOMEN, lrara barker trad; wages whIH
learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yrs.
experience. Oregon Barber College. 283 Madison.
PORTLAND-Barber-College pays you while
learning, gives you set of tool free, position
cnrt SH N Second t.
HOP PICKERS wanted, good yard, good coom-modafio-i;
w iy railroad fare to yard. Phone
Bdwy. 4."4.
WASTED- AGENTS
AGENTS Get particulars; wonderful Mystic
Chemical cloth; one application on cab and
streetcar indows, rain, fog, snow vanish : money
bark guarantee. Mystia Sale agency, Bex 2648
city.
SALESMEN WANTED
88
SALESMAN Sell farm tractors In counties near
Portland: 2 well known makes; good sellers;
must hve car. G-217, JnnrnaL
SITUATIONS MALE
ONE tru-itworthy elderly man wants soma tlnd
of work, a elevator man or watchman, or
some kind of work for respectable man; good
references. H-840, Journal.
WANTED Work la big betel. S Frenchmen.
around kitchen. inuuire 207 aUienaaa st
Ccsr Poillier.
BOOKKEEPER, lumber and railroad experience,
wislitia to connect with concern w lie re ability
counts. State salary. U-48II, Journal.
YOUNG married man wljhee position In whole
sale house, where there I chine fbradvanoo-
ment Z-222. Journal.
WANTED- Position as janitor or houseman by
eiderly man. D-S18, Journal.
WANTED Work
for 1 -ton Ford
0-474. Journal.
truck by
week or month.
CONTRACTOR and builder, repair or new
work. Tabor 7982. R. D. Crow.
ELDERLY MAN want position as Janitor or
houseman. Z 218. Journal.
GALBBAITH. the Paints:
W hang paper light
tide up.
Woodlawn 1484.
PAINTING
tinting, papering ; practical painter.
Call East IMIH Benson.
AUTO repairing in your garage; work guaran-
teeo. t-ast B3ST.
MAN of good appearance wants position to take
tickets at tneatre. D-620, Journar
PAINTING and .tinting reasonable. Wdln. 8328.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER for widower.
No objection to children. Am 40 years old
G-214. Journal.
EASTERN HOUSEKEEPER, good cook, wid-
ower's home or small family, city or out.
Moderate wages. G-608. Journal.
LACE curtains hand laundered by expert, called
lor ana aeiiverea. r.ast iv.
WOMAN wants, work by hour or day; reliable
reterenoes. Wdln. 4575.
DRESSMAKING
48
ALTERATIONS, refitting and Biaklnj f tarlUs-
garments, reasonable prices; work guarantMit,
J. Rcnbin. Ladie' Tailor. 408 Bush A Lena bid.
DRESSMAKING at home, 496 K. 17th t
Phone Sellwood 2265.
NURSE
40
GENERAL nursing wanted by under graduate.
Call Mrs. Hosmer, Woodlawn 896.
FURNISHED BOOMS
HART APARTMENT AND LAUREL
HOTEL?
Newly furnished, modern housekeeping tad fleet
lng room. $2.60 up. Second nd YambuX
HOTEL SARGENT. Hawthorn and Grand
Starting point special car for Vancouver.
FURNISHED ROOMS PKIVAXE
FAMILY
NICE front room -with
quiet, elderly couple.
463 E, Oth N. lrt.
bath, phono and heat
ington.
SMALL sleeiilng
room.
walking distance, refer-
Main 8018.
SLEEPING-ROUM suitable for bachelor aparV
menL Main 2718.
FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen. 889 Wil
liams ave., near Broadway. East 4328.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
10
THREE mnty rooms, water, $12 30 month. Two
people. America ni, occupying nous. 188 (Jar
ruther
BOOMS AND BOARD
IS
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 880 10th. lot
business girls and stud.nt. Marshall 1211.
BOOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY 71
LADY with one little boy would oare for child
not under four. Good home and mother's
care 51 E. 17th N., bet. Dsvi and uoucn sts.
$10 PER MO. Car sod board, 14 and under.
011 Mt Hood st, Oregon City.
CHILDREN to board, private borne.
Eat 2446. 865 Ualsey.
Phona
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS S
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
REDUCED RATES $3.00 WEEK
Latge two-room fully furnished Uoum keeping
suites; free phone, bath, light, efb, "The -Free-port,"
230 I .ara bee, corner lloUadaj-. East 567.
These are right
SHIPYARD district, cottage, housekeeping part
meats, furnished, unfurnished, reasonable. Ap
ply 252 Gibbs.
NEAT, elesn hoonekeeping rooms, 293 V Union
are., 1 block south of Haathoroe, aba aingl
sleeping room.
ONE NEWLY FUR., ! E i rooms, $20. 411
Hail st i ,
TRUNKS DELIVERED IN DOWNTOWN DIS
TRICT FOR CENTS, PHONB . 6434.
ONE H. K. room oa ground floor, tverytlung
free, kitchenette, $12 per month. 326 Hall t
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 71
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
PRIVATE FAMILT
S LARGE light II. K. nooms. well furnished,
privet bath aad phone, 10 minute to city.
Also 2 H. K. room same location. For par
ticular phase Wdln. S8(K
fVO LARGE furnished housekeeping rooms,
well lighted, large closets, walking dint ace;
also UeepiDg rooae. no cniMns. Meli. Izl.
NEATLY furnished room,
ferred. Can do light
Glisan St.
rmpl yed ladie pre-
ho use keeping. 775
ONE fur. IL K- room, walking distance, fin
for working peoftle. private entrance. - Eaet
4826. No. 344 E. 2d it N.
ligiit, gaa gad bath furuubed reggoiutbi. Call
East (Ufa.
FOB RENT HOUSES
IS
UN FURNISH Ep
TO RENT S room modern house. Call 414
Bristol St. St, Johns, r phon CoJ. 94.
ianitt prererreq.
WHEN TOO MOVR, USE NORTH
WESTERN ELECT RIO LIGHT SEHVICS
Tenth and Wathington. Broedwy SS6L
HOUSE, on one acre Us en lot, for rent, with
pgvUege of nuytng; fruit. tbor ggg.
80 Tiast YauihUl, lovely ruonw, f&)4 Saakg a
uae puaiuikg butis.
:. roB BB7TT HOUSES -M
UNFURNISHED - -THREE
extra large rooms," partis,' furnished',
S1T.89. S rooms 133. Old houaa, W4U, Urn.
Canute, it. Barn SS.' Uaraae SS. Apply
comer SWth and K. Stark, alt Tabor iUt SaiaJ
ear w eng. 4 block aorta, X eaet. -
FLATS TO RKXT, U5 Kt UXIgHKla
MODERN upper flat ' S room and deeping
mediate poaaeaalon. 121 K. 2ttU .. Ms.
porch, splendid looatioa, 130; must take Inv
Tabor car, "
BEMODEi.KD store. 5 room, oath. tto. pton
Tabor 2815.
FURNISHED FLATS
WILL SHARE my flat with girl who wl.be ta
study music, walkius dislauce.
rafaraapea,
ntaaunabl. Main 801 8.
THREK B4M1M furnished fast. $28.
1 958. 70S Vancouver ave.
Woedlawa
STOKES AN D OFFICES
11
STORK F&BTbENT
On GUsan tirar Sth at, in brick hotel bulldlnaV
HITTER. LOWE A CO..
201-3 S t Board of TraOa bids.
DESK ROOM in clean, nicely furnished otto:
rfeoeiiUon room, tel.phone Main 2698.
FOR RENf
-Store 2(1x82.
SIS QUata at,
Inquire corner drugstore
WANTED TO RENT
We Want to List f
HOUSES. ri-ATS AND APARTMENTS. T
YOU HAVE ANY VACANCIES. PHONB.
HEAVE TUUETHKH. CARE Oa NOBTHWKSf
STEEL CO.. MAIN 11WA
MR. FARMER, do you want to rent that tana
of yours r If so. we can (t yon oasb rent aad 1
ell aunt personal property (or cash. Wa have
a doaea people railing oil us avery day wanting
to reut farms. Send lu yours for quick aotkua.
A. J. BENDER,
RITTKK, LOWE A CO..
801-8 5 7 lloatil of Trade bHg. .
W A NT ED TO KENT or"T room' furnished
home near Portland. Or., from some broad
minded man or woman tliat doe not consider It
a crime tu have childr.n. J. M. Nail, of Naaapa,
Idaho, the best town in tb beat county In the
beat stateoMha V. a A.
WANTED TtTrent rootris in private home, vi
uinity Uraham and Williams tveuuea, by snaa
and wife. Permanent Beet reference.. M-880
Journal.
WANTED To reut a 4.
5 or 8 room unfur-
'nlslied hue in good neighborhood.
Woodlawn A370.
Phona
t'Ni'CRNISUED 6 room house. Albert district
preferred: 4 adults; l months rent advanced.
Call weekjisvs. from fl to 0 Mailt 4'J4S.
WANTED A 4 or 5 room modern houaa F
careful teuant T 844, Journal.
WANTED TO RENT
flat 4 or 6 rooms.
Unfurnished bungalow or
Call Tabor 8990.
STOREROOM for ladies' barber shop,
ing room. Notify 825 Glisan st
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE HOt'SES
TI
83KK5 ROSE CITY BUNGALOW
On a 55x100 corner lot. tn the Muse City
district. Is an attractive 5 room modern bunga
low; fireplace;- built-in convenience, white
enamel plumbing, electric light and gas, good
cem.ut basement; can arrange teruis; real bar
gain. We hav over 70U photograph of inspected
homes in our office for sale. 12 xjenenced
salesmen with auto at your service.
FRANK L. McQUIRE .
TO BUY YOUR HOMES.
Abingtnn Bldg. Main 1088.
Office Open Evening, and Sunday.
HAWTHORNE. $1ST $4000
Ye, there arc some good buy. Her i aa.
A practically new 7 room bungalow, with S room
down and 2 cm upper floor, ftreplasa. built-in
feutun-s. big living room., garage, iiav.d street
paid, block to tlawtlionio oar. This iui-buri-galow
wa built by the onuer for a huiua. If
you pay $1000 rash see this quick.
COK A Mi EENNA A CXI.. Main 4522
R2 4th SI Board of Trade Bldg.
! tAIV K SHERMAN ST.
5 room double oonatsucted bungalow, long
living room, fireplace, paneled diuing rues, tiaa
white enameled Dutch kitchen, cement base
ment, laundry tray, beautiful lot, 8 benrtnS
fruit tree. grag. pa street, no lien or
mtg. to assume; owner must hate $1606 cash;
beat value in town for $3000. '
GEO. T. MOOHK CO..
100T Yeon Bldg.
$3300.00 Here. folk, la a truly wond.rful
horn., elaborately finished, aw.ll buf
fet, full li.wn.ut, 4 rooms aaul bath
down. 8 bedruom) and eping noreb
up. Only lutlf block to Alberta cr.
Thl is really worth comudarablr nora.
Let u show yon,
J. A. WICKMAN CO..
204 Ity Exch. Bid Main 10S4.
Open Evenings, Closed Sundays
ROSE CITY PARK $42.10
IMMEDIATH IMSSESHION
Py $600 cash ad mov in tomorrow. Thl
ia handwme 2-tory house with a big living
room, fireplace, all built Ins. full oement base
ment, higli-grad furnace; laoated on pavwl
street, clot to cr. 1'hun for auto te tea you
" COK A. McKENNA A (V) , Main OJ!. ,
82 4th Bt ,0!L-2, Trad Bldg.
7 ROOM MODERN HOME
24th and E Davi
living room 80 ft long, fireplace, rornaca.
full cement basement, street pvd "nd paid.
Tli. house la double-constructed throughout tod
shews exaeptlonslly fin workmnhip. The
price. $4. ',00, is $1000 under the market. Call
Mululay if you want this one.
Cf.KVEf AV'D HKVHKR'V C
S 2 Railway Exch. bldg. Mala STSB.
' P ROOM NEW ll NGAl-OW," $500 tlASlI""
Riand tew a-room bungalow, iut flnisMad, aa
(omer lot. uo liens to H.npi e, l3 niortgageg, I
block o Glinun t car, just beyond LaarslbUrst,
S. corner E S(1H (lid FUndaM t J Tic
: 1 .Oil, g.'iUU ruh i'ul $20 per month, 6 pet
cent. Vacant set tniiok. i -
tJHI'SS" A BENNETT. '
318 Bord of Trade bWg Mala T4SS
Mivnxliu iiiodcrn Iirue, Vit 40I00, paled
slruvt.. pue $:HHMI; Ui 7 room ruedera Bouse,
lot .'." 1 Oil. i.sted . streets. lose in, in Sunny
Mi.e, prir.. si. ",0(1; also H roouis strictly mofl.m
corner lot ."il I '. ou IVwt 11 tit St., walking
distaure, price $5 fill (I These are all nlo home
si.d a big sacritit-e andr easy term. nw vara
Land Co., 805 Stock Kxrh.ug bldg. Pboc ,
7676- We have auto ta show you.
WALKING PI8TANC""
6 room modern house, hot water heating sys
tem, full cement basement stationary wash tab.
larg. living rooms, clear of encumbranoe, price
only $3700; $560 down, balance $35 par
month, Including tntorest at 9 pr oant, U a)
a rare bargain and a good horn.
RIELX ULBTArSOW.
005 Yon Bldg. Marshall I486.
BUY A REAL HOME
With an income and apartment boas ervtee,
two family flat building, with S room basement
apt which I give free for janitor Mrvtee. One
flat rente for $50; that I n ideal proportion;
will sell for lea than It cost to build; with or
without furniture. Call st 126 a). 34th, or phona
Tabor 5188.
927 WILLIAMS AVE.
$2500 NEWLY PAINTED MODERN
5 11 M COTTAGE SNAP. VACANT. EASY
TERMS. SEE THIS BY ALL MEANS.
Q. C. GOLDENBERu
Ablngton bldg. Main 4608.
SUNXYSlblTTlUSOAlAlW-$1800 -Neat
S room pUuttetd bungalow, 81 l-Stl
lot. fireplace, full basement. located at SIS M.
Morrison st. near 80th. 8500 cash, $25
monthly. This place i not oa a pvd itreet,
has no hardwood floors, bnllt-ln piano, but haa
real value. Fred W. German Co., 782 Chamber
of Commerce; open Sunday and QvenRig.
$1500 TERMS
ROSE CITY PARK CAB
Modern 4 room bungalow, electricity, gaa,
rxmplete plumbing, nk uU ht $50 worth g(
den ttnff: qnk-k possession. Tabor 6S5S.
FOR SALE S room eotteg. furnished. L4
0x100, ck to Franklin school. .Price
$1600. $410 oasb, bat $10 per xnoata. F. L
Mltcheltre. Pboa Tabor 210. office at
An be! nation. , ;
FOR SAI Rmall 2 room kous In Xesluq. lot
84x109. 2H block from atreetoar; jsrloa
$650, email payment down, balance at SIS per
month. John Mai me, McClure A aVehmgUoa po.,
11 sin 1 808 , View hotel, Kenton.
FOR SALE by owner, 6 roams, V aad' half
ha id wood floor. nk Mr grata, large. ln
Ing porch, full cement basement, hot wstet
heat, concrete garage; oornei lOOaJSO; 17800,
Tabor 8944.
SlSOfl $1800 $1606
6 room honae $800 cash, 18 pey month:
price $1800. Car stjupg at door. Peart O'NeU. '
Wdln. 403S.
"BEAUTlFUl, WESTMOREIKD, $2l6 '"
6 loom, modem, urge finished attic, garage,
east front, leaving city. See thl aad rvu, rUj
buy. Bellwood 2 TOO. '
klODEHN bungalow and garage. $589 68th at
S. E, block front foweU Vllei w4,. MfOO,
Terms $800. bl. like rent
FOR HAI.K S rooaa house ana furaiture.
lot tOil 00. Inquire of owuef during Uw ,
on premise. 674 Schuyler. . .
$3750 -Just completed,' classy' B rooaa TOT
low, en good looatioa, 8 btecka from car.
Owner. Tabor gizn.
6ROOM bungjow for sal; take light cat g
pert payment, weep a. wvtii s. ct.
RriM modern bungalow on roraar. $3 S01
1296 E. Salmon. Tabot 99,
S27 WIU.IAM8 AVE 5 room n.u,;i2S0fL
clear; Use lot. trwner. Ham gttua.
FOR SALE Moo. S roem houaa. furabiAei ''
Term. Can Tabot IHI(-t'V'' , ' .
R6SB City Park, 8! Toons.; bungalow; owner.
Tabor t684,, - :' '
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