j 22 - - -''- . '- : ' ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY,. NO VEiMBER 21. , 1919. . v - , .' J f
R.. Mnm ImtM ud Sumner: MUfet.1 x x,y xw x o . I "" " - " "
I 1 osimjisu, ueaiiuy oiuerir man wasia jou
STEAMER MUST
SECURE CARGO
OR SALE
MPTY
Time Limit Placed on New Steel
:, Vessel J. R. Gordon, and Cargo
- limitations Are Factors.
Lumber not acceptable
Flour Rate Not Attractive; Mixed
Cargo Desired; Chamber En
" deavoring to Supply 8000 Tons
Francises this morning. This delegation
will have as Its purpose the urging of
mors ship allocations for the Pacific
coast.
Portland will probably be represented
at this conference by Emery Olmstead,
of the Northwest National bank, who is
now in the East. San Francisco will be
represented by Charles G. Moore, former
president of the Panama-Pacific exposi
tion. Arrangements for the meeting date
are being made by H. H. Ebey. assistant
director of the division of operations of
the shipping board, who Is now in San
Francisco.
CARGO FOR ENGLAND READY
J It orders for 8000 tons of cargo for
Jiw York delivery are n8t received
by local managers by next Tuesday,
the newly completed Bteamer J. It.
Gordon, built by the Northwest Steel
company for the Union Sulphur
Company, will proceed from this port
to the Atlantic In ballast.
.That was Hip Htatement today of W.
.Patterson, president of the Northwest
..'Bond A Investment company, who has
f ifteen commissioned by Douglas Wood-
hams & Co., eastern agents, to secure
' cargo for the steamer. Not half of
niifrri amount of cargo has
yet been schedul!, due to the llmi-
tatlons plared by the owners on the
nature of the shipments to be made.
Lumber will not be acceptable, be
cause of the time required for unload
ing and the probability that a lumber
cargo will require several ports of dls
' charge.
V. A flour cargo will not be taken If any
thing else can be procured, because of
the low rate belnp paid by the food
ti tcorporation for rereal tonnape. However,
Iatterson Is making an effort to In
: duce the eastern agents to accept a car
go partially composed of flour.
- The matter of Betting cargo for this
Steamer was referred to the Chamber
: of Commerce by Tatterson and officers
ef the chamber are hopeful of land
ing the required amount of business be
- tore the time limit expires. Patterson
has been given until the 26lh to secure
Me cargo and 10 days will be allowed for
loading.
f The chamber is working to secure a
Vnlxed cargo of general merchandise
and offerings of cheese, apples, box
hook, wool. hops, canned goods, paper
and other Oregon products are suggested.
.; Captain M. Blausteln has been ap
. pointed by the Union Sulphur company
as master of the Gordon and is now In
I Portland.
NEW WAVE LENGTH ADOPTED
Instrument to Re Used by All Radio-
; ; Compass Stations.
'Adoption of a new wave length of 800
'meters for all radio-compass stations In
l the United States was announced this
I morning In a message received by tne
fl : harbor-patrol from K. B. Woodward of
I the government radio bureau. This new
j length becomes effective January 1 and
I .'will be used exclusively after April 1,
! 1920.
i "All Instruments should be celebrated
: to the 800 meter wave length before
January 1, but to allow merchant ves
eels ample time to turn their trans-
i Emitters to this length a 600 meter wave
Will also be transmitted after January 1,
' until April 1."
I i CURACAO Dl'E SATURDAY
Steamer Effingham Due in Portland
Next Week 'to Loud.
fThe steamer Effingham will call at
Portland next week for cargo to be
cjtYried to England, the required amount
to put this port on the calling list hav
ing been secured. Local operation of
the Effingham is In the hands of the
Columbia-Pacific Shipping company.
Not only has the 1000 tons minimum
been exceeded, but an additional cargo
of about 300,000 feet of lumber, mostly
clear spruce, has been secured. This
cargo is being assembled at' the Fif
teenth street terminal. The Effingham
Is expected Monday and will probably
put to sea again the following Wednes
day night
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
When the steamer Coaxet passed
through the bridges this morning, going
from the elevator to the Inman-Poulsen
lumber company, the big vessel at
tracted much attention, for nhe is the
largest vesael taken Into the upper basin
for several years. Being only lightly
loaded, her decks were almost flush with
the Burnside and Morrison bridges. The
t'oaxet Is operated by the Pacific Steam
ship company In the Oriental service.
A notice from the hydrographic office
savs that Cantaih Hansen of the steam
er Admiral Schley has reported by radio
that on November 17, in latitude in. if
deeree. .01 minutes. 30 seconds, longi
tude 122 degrees, 21 minutes, 30 seconds
YV.. he sighted a large creosoted pile on
end, five feet out of water, dangerous
to navigation.
The damaged steamer Slletz is now
disctiartrtne her cargo of lumber and
flour direct into the Olockson. both of
which are moored alongside at the Fif
teenth street terminal. A portion of the
cargo of the Slletz is on the dock. The
Siletz will go into drydock next week to
have her bottom repaireo.
DesDite a southeast wind and rough
sea, the tiny schooner Lucy, with a cargo
of lumber for Australia, got out of the
river shortly before noon in tow of a
bar tug, and Is now on her way. The
Lucy loaded at the Portland Lumber
company.
Tha schooner Inca arrived up the
river Thursday night from San Fran
cisco, and started loading lumber at the
Eastern & Western mill today. The
Inca will go to Australia under the man
aeement of Thane & Co.
After taking on 6811 tons of flour, the
steamer West Jaffrey. operated by the
Columbia-Pacific ShlDDlne company,
proceeded this morning to the Clark &
Wilson LumDer company, ana neiween
this mill and the Peninsula mill will load
1.160,000 feet of lumber. The lumber
goes to Balboa and the flour to New
York ror the grain corporation.
The Ferris tyDe steamer Bellbrook,
loaded with a cargo of ties for the east
coast, under the management of the
Pacific Steamship company, left Astoria
this morning for the loaded trial at sea.
Good Speed Reported
Excellent time was made by the steam
schooner Saginaw In towing the barken
tine Harvard down the coast from As-
toria to San Francisco, according to
word received this morning by the Mer
chants Exchange. Both boats carrying
capacity loads, they reached San Fran
cisco today after being at sea four days,
The Harvard will discharge cargo at
San Francisco and undergo extensive
repairs, including the stepping of new
masts. Afterwards she will be towed
to Eureka to load a cargo of redwood
for Australia.
; Additional Steamer Added to Pacific
j.-"y:'. Stenmship Co. Fleet,
i j "..The steamer Curacao, new passenger
! f liner adder to the service of the Pacific
! Steamship company between Portland
j and way points. Is expected in the river
J Saturday, and after loading at East
I Washington street will leave agnin for
' the south Sunday night. The Curacoa
has a full passenger list already sold,
and as . the City of Topeka is behind
- schedule, due to having made on trip to
Los Angeles out of San Francisco, she
will probably carry a full cargo also.
' The Topeka Is now scheduled to arrive
. November 27 and will lay over until the
J 29th. Thereafter a six-day service will
be maintained.
REGON BUILDING
EXPOSITION
0
AT S. F.
WILL BE ARMY CLUB
Stately Log Structure on Marina
to Furnish Quarters for
Boys in Khaki.
San Francisco, Nov. 21. (I. N. S.)
The Oregon building on the Marina is
to be made over by the war department
Into the most elaborate army club In the
United States. Captain G. U McEntee,
morale officer at the Presidio post
headquarters, has announced plans for
Improvements outlined under direction
of Brigadier General R. M. Blatchford.
commandant.
An indoor swimming pool is to be one
of the features. A tobacco shop and
cafeteria will be installed by the post
exchange.
Billiard rooms, handball courts, read
ing and recreation quarters, writing
hall, barber shop, two ballrooms, a roller
skating rink and an indoor basketball
court will be provided.
For the swimming tank heated salt
water will be used.
It is estimated that more than $10,-
000 will be expended to make the
changes in construction and installation.
When the exposition days of 1915
passed by. the state of "Oregon donated
the stately log "hut" to the estate of
the late Major General Franklin Bell,
upon whose death the building became
part of the Presidio reservation.
Anti-Radical War
To End, Planned by
Centralia Legion
Centralia. Wash., Nov. 21. War to the
end against the I. W. W. and all other
anti-American organizations was the
basis of a resolution adopted by unani
mous vote at a meeting of Grant Hodge
post. American Legion, here Thursday
night.
' A. S. Kresky was instanea as com
mander of the post. Kresky was elected
vice commander two weeks ago, when
Warren Grimm, slain on Armistice day.
was named commander. Grimm's death
brought Kresky into the office, succeed
ing William Scales. Claude Oliver was
installed as post adjutant, succeeding
George F. Skiff, and J. E. Moran took
the office of finance officer. C. D.
Cunningham was installed as historian
and Leslie Hughes as chaplain.
H. E. Venees, an official of the 4-L ;
the city officials and others who have
taken an active part In rounding up
those connected with the Armistice day
tragedy, were guests of the post.
Offcers of the newly formed Loyal
American league of Chehalis extended
to Centralia citizens an invitation to
attend the meeting this evening, when a
county league will be perfected.
Movies Blamed by
Pastor for Crime
Wave Among Boys
tweeii Isekwin and Clifton: builder, A. M.
Hocken; 35000.
J.tN. Dolph estate, repair torea sod rooms.
80ft i Jefferson, between 6th sod 8th; builder,
ame; 125.
Stanley Ditton. repair residence. 288 84th
fc. between Willow and Bwtb; builder, same;
160.
. Mrs. Emma Ui-Lnn, erect garage, 402 Mar
guerite ave., between Lincoln and Arnold;
builder. Cre-ton Garage Co.; $70.
J. W. Van Home, erect chicken house. 198
Lombard. between Delaware and Aubread:
builder, aame; S65.
W r. Campbell, erect residence. 11M E.
15th. between Kamona and Heedwa?; builder,
same; 11000.
C. II. Oarfield. erect sarase, 81 E. 7th rt.
V. between E. Burnside and E. Couch; builder,
aame; $50.
V A. Schoppe. Install furnace, S62 E. 44th
fct., between Clay and Harriiton; installer. Cal
oric Furnace Co.: 1250.
John J. Corcoran, repair chicken house, B31
N. Kellogg, between St Johns and Keno; builder,
same; $25.
.1. A, Nooning, wreck residence, 47 N. 9th,
between Couch and DaTis; O. K. & R. C. V.
Co.; $500
Entnrie Planing Mill Co. erect shed. 300
E. Tamhill. between Taylor and E. Water;
builder Ann KiMfll : $500.
J. R. (;reck. install furnace. 4 33 Alberta
t, between E. 6th and 7th; installer, J. C.
Bar Furnace Co.; $230.
Mm. Mabwhinan. install . furnace. 2628 E.
49th, between 2th and 27th ayes.; installer.
J. C. Bayer Furnace Co. : $200.
Mr. Ko-enfelt. install furnace. 600 R 2d st,
between Sherman and Carnthers; installer, J. C.
Bayer Co.; $215.
Ui Smith, install furnace. 551 Glisan st.
between 1 Hth and 17th; installer. J. C. Bayer
Furnace Vo.; $200
T. Broulette. install furnace. 822 Capitol
ave , between Shaver and Failing; installer, J.
C. Bayer Furnace Co.; $240.
(i. Mo-s. imtall furnace. ((73 E. 54th N.,
between Klickitut and Siskiyou; installer, J. C
Bayer Furnace Co.; $210.
Mr. Clark, install furnace, 36S E. 34th, Be
tween Weidlfr and Broadway; installer, 3. C
Bayer Furnace f 'o. : $215.
John T. Howlett. repair stable, 4 93 Dekum
are., between Durham and Fern; builder, same;
$200.
Portland Home Builders, install furnace. 944
Broadway, between E. 2ftth snd 31st; installer.
J C Bayer Furnace Co.: $238.
(i. A. Ross, install furnace, 14 40 Alameda.
between E. 53d and 54th sts. ; installer, J. C
Bayer Furnace Co.: $215.
The Laurelhurst Co., install furnace. 1280
K. line, between E. 41ft and 42d: installer. J.
Bayer Furnace Co.: $235.
l-aurelhurst Co., in-ta!l furnace, 10R0 F.
Fine st. between 30th and 41st; in-taller, J
C Bayer Furnace Co : $240.
;. A. liossr install furnace. 300 E. 40th
between Vaco and Clackamas; installer, J. C
Haver Furnace Co ; $215.
B. Dewdne. install furnace. 302 E 4 5th N..
between Broadway and Hancock; installer. J. C.
Haver Fumai e ; $1S5.
V. H. Meitaley. erect garage. 1754 E. 13th.
between Marinn and Clatsop: builder ame; $75.
H. H. Smi'h. install furnace. 52K E. 4 Stti
N.. between Brsjsee and Knolt: installer. J. C.
Bayer Furnace Co.; $2i5.
Mr. Pederson, install fnrnace. 7911 2d ave.
S K.. between 3!th and 80th; Installer. J. C.
Bayer Furnace Co.; $15
Joe Day. install 'nmace. 472 E 42d N.
between Thompson and Brawe; installer, J. C.
Bayer Fumsce Co.: $2fi5
Ie V. Cra ii. install furnace. 1089 E. 15th
N., between Emerson and Sumner; installer, J.
C. Bayer; 23B.
C; L. Fariss, in-tan furnace, 1099 E. 23d
N.. between Eaaeraon ud gnnuxr: tnatalW.
J. O. Bayer Fnrnaea CaJ 8240. .
Mrs. U. Meagher, rtutall rurnac., i t.
Ash, between 19th snd 2 lit; installer. J, C
Bayer Urn ace. Vo.; 22.
A O Smith tartan fnrnaeat. 418 E. 42d N..
between Hancock and Tillamook ; installer. J. C
Bayer Furnace Co. ; $220.
It. wonderltck, install furnace, aos c
N., between Siskiyou and Klickitat; installer, J.
C Bayer Furnace Co.; 8195.
C. J. Burnett, install furnace). 1012 Wood
ward ave.. between Greenwood and E. 34 th;
installer. 1. C. Bayer Furnace Co-: $220.
A. u. Smith, install rurnaoe so u
N . between Tillamook and Hanodck; installer. J.
C. Bayer Furnace Co.: $195.
Portland Homo Builders, install furnace. 7 4 0
E. 24th N.. between Fremont and Regents drire;
Installer, J. C. Bayer Furnace Co.; $215.
V J. Sherman, install furnace. 1102 F.
23d N., between Emerson and Snmner; instal
ler, J. C. Bayer Fumaeo Co.: $250.
J. Keller, rerviir shoo. 821-823 Williams
are., between Failing and Sharer; builder, Kuch
Bros.; $25
A. Mesher. erect garage. 22 3d. between
Carnthers and Sherman: bu'Wer. aame: $4 00.
W. B. Layton. install fnrnace. 1043 Vaughn
between 80th and Slut: installer, Portland tro
A Coke Co.; $350.
J. Chiaramor.t. repair garage. 540 E. 1 Bth
N., between Taggart and Woodward: Duuatr,
same; $250
Sunset Electric Co.. wreck buildings. 411
Olisan, between 9th and 10th sts.; A. E. Dana;
$500.
Mark A. M,iver. erect, garage, 115 16th at
N , between Flanders and Glisan; builder. V. J.
Carlson; $32,100.
A. McMillan, erect garage. 605 E. 12th N..
between Bra see and Tbomiwons builder, V. J.
Carlson; $350.
William Olin. install fumace. 1240 E. Broad
way, between E 4 3d and 44th sts.; installer,
F. S. Crynea; $255.
Foster A Kleiner Co.. erect billboard. Tliur
msn, between 23d and Guild; builder, same;
$150.
Foster A Klciser Co.. erect billboard. 5th
between Couch and Davis; builder, same; $150.
CLARKE BROS,, floriata, Uorrkxm et, bet 4 th
nd 8th- Phone Main 7708. Fin floweri
and floral design. So branch stores,
LIBERTI MARKET FLORIST. 5th and Tam
hill sts. Cot flowers, plants and desirns. Sell
wood Greenhouses, 049'Nehalem are. Sell. 182Q.
MARTIN A FORBES CO.. floristn, 254 Wash
ington. Main 29. A-1269. Flowers for
all occasions artistically arranged.
THE PEOPLE FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder at
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
liolman Undertaking C$.
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON STS
Main S07. A 1511.
. P. HHLEY & SOM
EETIXG ItOTlCES
41
ROSE CITY CHAPTER No.
86, O. E. ' 8.. Social club
will hold a bazaar and card
party commencing at 7 o'clock
this, Friday, evening, Nov. 21,
5th floor Masonic Temple,,
West Tark and Yamhill. Priiea
will be given at cards; also in
terestine proaram. All Masonic
and Eastern Star members and friends cordially
invited-
ressive
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Main 9 MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH A-1598.
"F. S. DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN RI'I.E VNTIERTAKERS
414 E. Alder St. Phone Eat 52. B-522.V
CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral Directors.
All the Conveniences of a Home
Woodlawn 8806. 248 250 Kitlmgwnrth ave
WANTED 100 ME.
AT ONCE
To learn to operate and repair automobiles,
tractors, tracks, stationary and marina anginas;
to become
EXPERTS
in Ignition, lighting and starting systems: bat
tery bulding and repairing, ammature winding,
construction of motors and generators, laths work
snd trouble shooting. We are giving a course in
all these departments where yon get the prac
tical experience for 97 5 . including life mem
bership with the privilege of reentering at any
time. Thla is a special offer and good only
to December 1 One week -free trial to inspect
our system of practical training.
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS.
707 Hawthorne ave.. corner E. 20th Take
Mt Scott or Hawthorns car at 2d and Alder
to E. 20th or call at our depot office. 124 N.
6th at. 2 blocks from Union depot
AIM'OX AITTO SCHOOL
CN ION AVE. AND WAMCO HTHEET
THE . SCHOOL THAT'S DIFFERENT
ONE WEEK FREE
To Investigate our M,tem of teaching autoa.
tractors, gas enginea, auto electrical and battery
work. Stat allows discuarged soldiers and sailors
$25 per month while attending echoot. Bl
C1AI. ELECTRICAL COURSE FOR At'TO
MECHANICS. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES.
CALL OR WRITE FUR 100 IJAGE CATA
LOGUE FREE ASK FOR BOOK No. 2B
watchman: rare taker or ruoreman in "city
or country; understands garden n8 orchard
work: can milk; will bach; small wastes; nf
erencea. Z-827. Journal. .
EX-HKRVICE man want portion as A-l auU
mechanic Specialist in starting, lighting, ir
nit ion, battery repairs and trouble shooting.
Ewo years as shop foreman References. A
MtVj Journal. -
MIDDLE aged man wants light inside work f r
hnanl and small wage; must be in -iiy II
64S. Journal.
ROOFS Reshingled and repaired, work guar
anteed. Beacham. Phone feast 1201.
situations rr.v. m.f. 4
LADY violinist would like to play with orches
tra. MIS. Journal.
it
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
8802 5804 92D ST
Phone Tabor 6267
S E.. LENTS
Home Phone D-61.
Dunning & McEntee
Broadway and Ankeny Sts. Idy Assistant
Phones Broadway 430. A-4558.
S'lU81 P. L. Lerch "-K
UNDERTAKERS. E 11th and Hawthorne,
DOWNING A .McNEMAR. successors to Wilson
A Ross. Multnomah at Ev 7th. Irvingtou
Awtrict E. 54.
SEW TODAY
Service Extended to Mexico
San Francisco, Nov. 21. (I. N. S.)
The Pacific Coast Steamship company
announced here today through F. M.
Barry, assistant general manager, that
expansion of that service will take
place Immediately and that uhlps will
be run direct to Mexican ports. The
first Bailing will take place in three
weeks by the steamer Senator, when
Mazatlan, Manzanillo, Acapulco, Santa
Cruz, Acajutla and Corinto will be
ports of call.
Hot Lake Arrivals
Hot Lake, Nov. 21. Arrivals at Hot
Lake sanitarium Tuesday were : EL A.
Wheeler, Caldwell, Idaho : Gene Walker.
Mrs. B. Li. Thomas and W. F. Langrell,
Baker; F. Francis, Burns; H.. W. Miller.
Colfax, Wash. : Fred Reinke, Snohom
ish. Wash ; Dick Roberts. Portland ; Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Mannin, Pendleton ; K. F.
Dewey, Frultland.
Kusrene. Nov. 21. Blaming the movies
for the wave for crime, and especially
among boys, the Rev. P. H. Leech, pas
tor of the First Methodist churcn in e,u-
gene, asked County Judge H. L. Bown
to parole two boys to Hepresentaiive
L K. Bean. Fred Brown and C. A. Mc
clain, instead of sending them to the
boys' training school at Salem. The re
quest Is being considered.
Gale Haxbv and junior Ben. i years
old and confessed thieves, during the
past three months broke Into the Koach
music etore, the Great Western Land
company's office, the home of Dr. S. D.
Read the Y. M. C. A. building, the Babb
hardware store, where they secured $300
worth of firearms, theugene cigar fac
tory and the Eugene Guff' company.
SHAPING MEN GO EAST
Pacific Delegation Has Hearing at
Washington December 3.
Tha Pacific shipping delegation, con
sisting of one representative from each
; port on this coast, probably will appear
before the shipping board officials at
Washington, D. C, December 3, accord
ing to a message received by the Port
land Chamber of Commerce from San
TRANSPORTATION
TRAVEL
Oscar Thune-Larscn Co. Opens Office
Preparing to do a general exporting
and importing business the Oscar Thune-
Larsen company has opened offices m
the Railway Exchange building. The
Thune-Larsen organization will not con
..i . .in
line us aiienuuiia iu any jiaiutuiai
field.
Position of Ships
North Head. Nov. 20. Position ofsl
ships at sea, as reported by radio at 8
p. m., was as follow :
Ranger. Seattle for San Francisco, 0O7 mile
from San Francisco.
Avalon. Raymond for San Francisco. BOO
miles north of San Francisco.
Multnomah, Grays liarhor Tor Ban rraneiaco.
An miles south of Grays Harbor.
Effna. Seattle for San Francisco. 6 miles
aouth of Cape Flattery.
and
awe eeiireaent an Steamahln Comnantea,
MB aecnra available spec on any steamer ef any
hot. tutting from oar of no tne
rrEAMSHIP TICKET
' Patron contemplating travel at home at
(bread, eg bringing thair friend or relative ovar
from the old country, abould take advantage at
ax penanced lulormatlon (re of cnarg.
JOURNAL TRAVEL AND INFORMATION
BUREAU
- DORSEV SMITH, manager
. Tha Jaurnal Bldfl. T4chn
pgrtland. Otwaan. Marshall tn.
AUSTRALIA
MEW XI ALAND AND SOUTH BA
f la TtttMl vn4 HaratonA Mali an Pat
WrkM rrom tan PranarlK Evary ts Dan
. UNION M. CO. Of NEW ZEALAND
CM OaltfemU M. San rrsvielaea
Or OtiraiH anal Raileoa4 Aganaaaa
News of the Port
Arrivals Notrambar 21
Inca, American schooner, from Baa Fran
risen, hallast-
Barge Jo. 3, American narg rom Ban
Francisco, oil.
Deoarturet November Z1
Willamette. American steamer, from St Hel
ens, for San Pedro and San Francisco, passen
gers and lumber.
Daisy Matthews, American steamer, from BL
Helens. lor Ban Pedro, lumber.
i. A. Chanslor, American steamer for tia
viota, ballast.
Rose City. Ataarican steamer, (or San Fran
cisco, passengers and general.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at River's Mouth
North Head, Nov. 21. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at noon Sea rough; wind
southeast. 12 miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Saturday
Hish water. Low water.
0:52 a. m., 7.S feet. 6:47 a. m., 8.4 feet.
12:15 p. in., 8.2 feet. 7:29 p. m., 0.2 feet.
DAILY RIVER READINGS
8:00 a. m . Pacitic time.
TATIOMt
15
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15
ill
Umatilla . . .
Eugene
Albany
Salem ....
Oregon City
Portland
25
10
20
20
12
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RITER FORECAST
Tha Willamette- river at Portland win remain
nearly stationary daring the next two or three
aaya except aa aiieccea Dy tha tide.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Astoria, isot. Zl. Left up at 7 last night
tsarg o. Vi from Han Francisco. Sailed
at 8:30 a. m. Steamer Santa Barbara for
San Pedro. Sailed at 8:60 a. m. Steamer
owiuiw mr uiu uip. eauea at 1015
m. Schooner Lucy for Auckland. N 7.-
8an Frindsco. Nov. 20. Arrived at 8 p.
m. Steamer Tiverton from r.ilumhi ri...
uraka, Nov. 20. Arrived at 7 a. m. and
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PHONES MAIN 7173 A-6051
Build Your Own Garage !
Wa will deliver a
Pectional Garag-e to you anywhere
In th Northwest, You can set It
up In a few hours. Send for circular.
REDIMADE BUILDING GO.
tit E. 11th St. Phone East 6114
Portland, Or.
WASHINGTON LODGE No. 4 8,
A V. A A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow, Saturday,
afternoon at 1 o'clock. East Hth
and Burnside, to conduct the fu
neral of our late Drotner. juuar
Calvin t". Gantenbein. The lodge will join In the
funeml profession from the church. All M.
M. fraternally invited. Autos needed. By or
der W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secy.
OltEGON IAIDGE NO. 101. A,
F. & A. M. Special commu
nication tomorrow ( Saturday) ; eve
ning at 7 o'clock. Work in the M.
M. degree. Visiting brethren cor
dially invited. By order of the
LESLIE S. PARKER. Sen.
R W. GABLE A CO .
, Sur,K,rs to W. II Hamilton. .
1P73 K Glisan, Phone Tahor 4 3 IS.
MILLER A. TRACET. ind.-i-ndent funeral di
... " Price- as low as $20. 4.l $60.
s ashingtnn at Ella. Main 2fi81 A 7SSR
SITUATIONS W ,NTK! l Al.K
AND FKMAll.
HY reaivuiillile i'uile to tskr rhsriif of r.im
ing or spt. Imu-, llmrollghlv eiperielircd ; I'HI
filrm.-h rt-tprenrf. lltlwv. 41110.
JIKESSM V h I N t
0
PIIESSMAKIVC. plain ening, a itr i at m Iiii
aprot. Jrt' . . .Hp-ii'. e j. t t i . ,-M; ullshlH
price. 310 Kri'im.nt Lst 7:int.
IF TOD stmlr- w.r wMl done- trv MrL
Bates, 1121) Ihvlaion at , fnr alterations, re.
motlf-hna and makmy ( indu gin tiifiit Sutta
and coats a specialty, work strictly ifua rantceu.
Tabor H0'Z
. t
Al.TEHATlt NH. tefittiiu: and mikiiai! ..I Is. lies'
:arm"nt, nafiyiishlf pitre-. w.rh tusnniU-fd
J. Reubin, Ladies' Tailor. 40H Hn-h .V i n. hid.
BCIIOOI f,,i dlrsMllsklng. IIS I
We cut. fit and a i I 'n flni-i.
t
Typewriting, comptometer, honkkeeping and all nHKSSM AK 1N); rPBld,-ling. tailoring.
cleaning,
OREGON LAW HCIKMIL. Alisl y bldg . S.1 und I
Morrison V E Iti. hsnl-on. rc M.if. P""
HELP WATVTKD FEMALE
M'Rfir's
! GKAni ATK imr-e "will Isk
priratu resldfiu-e. Tabor 'JHii.
pslnmlj. at bT
9
H. T. BYRNES DISS'S
M illiarr ave Woodlawn 220.
McENTEE A FILERS, funeral parlors with all
the privacy of a home. lth and Everett sts.
Phone. Broadway 2133 Home A 2138
I NDEHTAKING CO M 41S2
A 2321. for Third and I'laV.
Skewes
IfJ ravo. SnnoH. Ta. 125S. B 254.1
ILJU wi-,Vii.Jiiiivt"U'ir. 101? I
Relm.nt St
tr;! Undertaking parlors. 445 llor-
W. XL
MOUNT HOOD LOIKJE No. 157.
A. F. &, A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow, Saturday,
evening, at 7:30. Work in K. A.
degree. Visitor welcome. Order
W. M. E. C. PICK. Sec y.
PORTLAND aerie No. 4, Fraternal Order of
Eagles Meeting Friday evening. November
21, 8 o'clock. Clasa initiation. Refreshment
and high jinks aftfr meeting. All Eagles invited
Eagles haJl. 3d Madison.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty: buttana. pins,
charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-12 6th -t.
marries. Births. Vcaffis.
A. R. ZellerCoasr&'ioM
MOTs'FMF.TsTfS
Portland Marble Works
261 4th st opp City Hall Nu Bros.
JBUC:SIMQ GRAfllTt
t J gfe7-3erD ST. AT MAOISO
CP
LOST AND FOtT?ri
II
LOST Between 9:30 and 10 o'clock Thurs
day morning, near East Morrison and 1 iMh
sts.. lady's, medium sized, well worn black hand
hff confAinin monev and Dersonal articles.
Return to 123 Northwestern Bank bldg. and
receive reward.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ixirse Kellogg, 22, Rainier hotel, and Cora
B. Van Arman. 23. Grand Vnion hotel.
Fred J. Gross. 21. 721 East 13th street, and
Blanche M. Galareau. 10. 420 Woodward ave.
Philip Brady, 28, Heppner. Or., and Blanche
C. Minor. 20, 1190 E. Flanders street.
Hal L. Billings, 30, St. Paul hotel, and
Marie llawley, 25, 1S5 Curry street
BIRTIiS
ANDRCS To Mr. and Mrs. L A. Andrus, 740
Sliirwood drive, Nov. 6, a son.
GRAVE To Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Grave,
IU 4 Vermont, Nov. 14. a son. '
MANNING To Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Man
ning. 860 Missouri ave., Nov. 12, a daugh
ter. JOHNS To Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johns. 854
Savier, Nov. 11. a daughter.
GANNON To Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarence Gan
non. 23 Hall, Nov. 16, a son.
HAKTUAN To Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hartman,
1020 East Market, Nov. 14, a eon.
DEAVEIt To Mr. and Mrs. A. Deaver.. Good
Samaritan hosoital. Nov. 16. a dauahter.
j TURRIT To Mr. and Mrs. A. Turry, 695 Wil
I son. Nov. 9, 1919, a son.
1A1UJK to Mr. ana Mrs. uowara Tayior,
12fi9 Bust 21st. Nov. 15. a daughter.
McCI.EARY To Mr. and Mrs. John Earle Mc-
Cleary. 6839 Foster road, Nov. 10. a son.
WEHB To Mr. and Mrs. YVm. T. Webb. 1266
E. 18th, Nov. 18. a son.
VAN HOOMISSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F.
Van Hoomissen, 1310 Boston ave., a daughter.
VAN DU8EN To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van
Puseu, 511 Harrison. Nov. 17, a daughter.
LOST Grown thoroughbred collie dog. name
Laddie; little boy's pet. Portland license 4 62
on front right ankle; strayed witn spottea nunt.
ing dog. Phone John R. Clark. Main 2179.
Liberal reward.
LOST Wed., gold brooch with amethyst set
ting; has a history that Is very dear to me.
Will finder kindly return to 214 N. 16th or
phone Bdwy. 1916?
BLACK seal fur neckpiece bet Pantage the
atre and 6th and Stark or near Auditorium.
Reasonable reward. Main 7482 or Main 208.
LOST September ftrwhite" Llewellyn setter male
dogi license No. 141.0. Finder please return to
819 N. 26th st. or call East 2045. Reward.
WE HAVE STEADY POSITIONS FOR FIVE
GIRLS, 16 TO 26 YEARS OF AGE. TO
OPERATE POWER SEWING MACHINES.
THE WORK IH EASY TO LEARN. PLEAS
ANT AND GOOD WAGES PAID.
ALSO RECEIVE A LARGE BONUS.
ATPLY AMES HARRIS NEVILLE BAi; CO..
FIFTEENTH AND HOYT.
H-RISHFI ROOMS
comf.'rlahlc sU'ti'lng rnoins,
CLEAN
4!'i'vl'
HOTEL SARGENT, llawinorne and Grand.
Starting point -perisl car lor Vancouver..
I IU.MSHKj ROOM M--P III V AT E
FAMILY 7
OUR GIRLS ! l Altl.E frnl room, very d. irni.l.- for g.ntl,
i inail, runtime iitT. nor hllt. u.m-:n ..im
f. iUl.l.- I'.a-t it.Mii
KUH IMIK! i rooms in pr.iatp hotm' for prn
tlrm-n ..nl. niir rlroadji, .117 liriml ave.
l'h. .ii.- l-.t 4M7. T
:i.i M-..T. 2 .-o
r S.'.tli. I'hone
YOUNG WOMEN
WANTED
Permanent positions open for young women
as telephone operators, with or . without previous
eiperience.
Call at Room 601. 6th floor, Telephone bldg..
Park and Oak streets.
THE PACIFIC TEL. A TEL. CO.
PARTY retaining from lost purse sent $206
currency, to avoid trouble, return high value
bills, series numbers known. 698 Glian sf
A TAUPE umbrella with leather handle; left
on Council Crast car Wednesday morning.
November 1 8. Phone Main 3075. Reward
LOST Jersey cow yellow collar, horns, small
defect on right hind leg. Finder please call
Main 9505. Reward.
PARTY who stole bicycle from front porch
1199 Detroit ave. is known; better return to
avoid trouble.
sailed at 4 p. m. Steamer Curacao from Ban
Francisco for Portland via t oos Hay.
Liverpool. Nov. 18. Arrived steamer B.e-
nosha from Grays Harbor via Astoria.
San Francisco. Nov. 21. Arnvea riara
Harvard and steamer Saginaw from Portland-
Port San IjUis. Nov. 20. (I. N. b 1 Sailed,
Cordelia, for Vancouver; Iansing, for Pugel
Sound.
Aberdeen, Nov. 20. (I. N. 8. Arrived,
steamship Idaho, from Seattle; noon.
Victoria. Nov. 21. (1. ) rasaea.
ftteamershin Rolton Cattle, for Comox. 10 a. m.
Port Angeles. Not. 21. II 1 ArvHt
steamship Port Angelee, from Seattle via Ta-
coma.
Port Townsend. Nov. 21. II. N. 8.)
Passed in. tug Warrior towing a barge at 9
m. : a Standard Oil tanker, probably AtlaaJ
for Point WelLs. 10 9U a, m. iovemner -u.
passed out, schooner Resolute, in tow tug Tyee,
p. m. : steamship i hteamtro, lor Atlantic
ports. 1 :15 p. m. Passed in, steamer Chilu-
wack, for Tacnma. m:iu p. m.
Port Blakeley. Not. 21. (L N. B.I Ar
rived, schooner Watson A. West, in tow of tug
Frontier, from Sydney.
Taeoma. Nov. zo. 1 1. n. . ) Arnvea.
steamship Ambassador, from. Seattle; Ahixka,
from Seattle.
San Francisco, Not. Zl. Haiiea tniiwyn.
Los Angeles. 9tl5 a. nv : barkrntlne James
Tuft, in tow tug Relief, Eureka, 10:30 a. m.
San Francisco, Nov. 21. L . S.I Ar
rived November 20 Collier Saturn, Kodiak, 1
p. m. ; Wapama, Los Angeles, 8:15 p. m. ;
Point Bontta. Baltimore, 4:00 p. m, ; Tiverton,
with disabled submarine 44 in tow, 5 p. m. ; City
of Topeka, Los Angeles, 7 p. m. ; Nome City,
Mukilteo. 7:45 D. m. : Yellowstone. Los An
geles, 7:50 p. m. ; South Coast, Crescent City,
10:20 p. m. ; Uueen. Seattle. 10:30 p. m.
Sailed November 20 -San Jacinto. Loa
Angeles. 10:55 a. ra. ; survey steamer Legonia,
Eureka, 1:15 p. m. : Unimak, Stewarts Point,
12:25 p. m. ; Tiverton, Los Angeles, 5:10 p.
m. ; Caspar, Caspar, 6:40 p. m. ; Admiral Far
ragut, Los Angeles, 9 p. m. ; Cleone, San Sim
eon, 9:50 p. m. ; Seafoam. Mendocino. 11:45
p. m.
San Francisco, not. 21. t L N. 8.) Ar
rived Mayfair, Los Angeles, 2:35 a. m. ; Daisy
Gadsby. San Diego. 2:10 a. m. : British steamer
Wairuna, Sydney and Papette, 8:10 a. m. ;
marge o in tow standard No. 1. Ios Angeles,
8:50 a. m. ; Saginaw, with barge Harvard.
Portland, noon; Governor, Los Angeles, 11 a.
m. ; British steamer Waihora, Vancouver, 11:30
m. ; Danish motorsnip Siam, Copenhagen,
WE CALL FOR YOUR OLD OAR
PET8. RUQ8 NO WOOLEN
OLOTHINO.
W Mak Beautiful Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly.
Rugs Woven All 8 lie.
Mall Orders 6 and for Booklet.
Carpets Oland, Laid
and RafltUd.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
1SS EAST EIGHTH ST.
Phona East SBSO.
Send U Your Old Carpets
."We Call and Deliver)
Old Bar Woolen Clot bias
W Mak BeTertlble, Hasd-Woti
FLUFF RUGS
Room Sixo Fluff Rugs,
iy- Wowen. $17.50
Sax Boti Worea All BIsas
in ataii Order Bead for Booklet.
Feathers RenoTated
Carpet Cleaning
1x12 Rngft, Steamed Cleaned, ll.lt
WESTERN FLUFF JLVQ CO,
(4 Ualoa At. K.
Pbone: East 6.16.
BUILDING PERMITS
J. Bostron. repair residence. 575 E. 14th N..
between Failing and Shaver; builder. C. Liech
ner; (150.
Joseph 1'aiuia. install furnace. 81 T Patton
between Shaver and Failing; installer, Elecker
V Walton; 260.
August DippeL install furnace. 241 E. 41st;
installer, same; $250.
O. Hoi ton. install fumace. 2B8 El Slat: ln-
ataller. aame; (250.
Alma Johnson, install furnace. ISO W. Web
ster; installer, same; (250.
II. O. Collins, repair garage and barn, 108
E. 11th. between E. Tamhill and Belmont;
builder, same; (200.
Miss Seaman, erect garage, 750 8ummit
drive, between Talbot road and Green way are. ;
builder, Bedimade Bldg. Co.; (95.
A. U. Folkman, erect garage. 170 Grand
ae.. between Tamhill and Taylor; builder. C.
O. McClaran; (6000.
J. S. Gill, move and enlarge woodshed, 5737
70th st.. between 57th and 58th area.; builder,
same; (40.
J. S. GDI. repair dwelling. 6737 70th sL.
bf twee 67th and 68th area.; builder, gams;
$100jT
J. 8. Gill, erect woodshed and chicken honea.
0787 Tntn st.. between 57th and 6tU; builder,
same; (50.
lira. V. R. Owens, move gartce, 809 E.
Slat, between Gladstone and Francis: t3ti.
Dr. I) J. Giesy. retir house. 3M Stark,
between Broadway and Park; builder. John An
derson ; ( 1 00.
James Petersen, erect ganffe, (84 Lombard,
between Vincent ave. and Oatraan; builder,
sat"- ; 3K0
U. H. Jones, erect naadeoee, 460 19th. b
DEATHS ATS D Fl'SEEAlS
7
HEXZE In this city, November 18, Carl
Murry Henze, aged 35 years, husband of Mrs.
Lola Henze and father of Bernice Henze of
434 Main st., son of Mr. and Mrs. C Henze,
brother of Mrs. Dorothy H. Brune and Phillip
Henze of Jacksonville, 111., and brother of
George Henze of this city. The funeral services
will be held Monday, November 24, at 1
o'clock p. m.. at Finley'a, Montgomery at 6th.
Friends invited. Interment at Mt. Scott Park
cemetery.
POOR man lost pnrae containing his month's
wages, between Tigard and Tigardville; (10
rd. J. Knsey. rVaverton. ore. K. o. 1.
LOST, by Dr. G. H. Huthman. 415 E. 7th.
phone E. J84 7. blue Ballan setter dog. an
swers to name of Smoke. Reward.
SALKSWOMIJN. Mperienoed and apprentices,
for all departments Apply Supt ofice before
10:30 in the morning. Llpman, Wolfe & Co
i;uoi .l..-iitc i.nin i..r inSn.
lor r,-k. 101"J llplmnnl.. .
Tal'nr SOU
1' FI'RMsilKD lnsckrf pint: mum-, nav hsth.
cllildrpll all'Mcl. rrnnt
T ItF.NT -Plaanl sleepily rf-m In priTSta
famitv. l'hunp 'fiod;avn TiR.'lM
PI.KASANTm.rn y7lk'i ug distance. Vt "53
IlOO M S A" II ROA1UI 15
THE-M AlftHA WAHfSTGTON, 3HO 10th. for
buinea girls snd stiineiit- Mar.hnll IJM.
HOOMK AND TIO I'll I V AT K
' FA MIL TS
WANTKI)-lin"nr two .'lill.lr.li lr keep; K.,..d
home; privsle family. Phone Main 22110. or
call at fill.", K. Main st
;oOD ru'.ni aitil honril P. mi
ployed young Imliev Kat 71
V. Stari.
1 1 .L
care
t.i
1 ...;
74
r.l lil He trirl i.f -!'
P. S family. Tabor
1HM1M an. I l...ani in en-rllciit home, V.--t Silo.
Main 4 254
MARRIED woman, whose husband will room
and board here, to wait table and do upstairs
work in small boarding hotel; must he exieri
enred and willing to work; do not reply unless
you want a steady position. Call in person.
Grand ave. hotel. 334 Grand ave, cor. MilL
ATTENTION!
Fair suffrsgettes, I need more voles to win
Sundsy school contest. Send your paid want
sd receipts to Lieut. Long, 411 Cook
TEACHERS wanted at once; primary. Inter
mediate, grammar and high schuol. Write or
call. Yates-Fisher Teachers' Agency, 91 1
Broadway bldg.
WANTED Young woman with not less thsn
high school education for clerical work in edu
cational institution in St. Johns district. Infer
ence required. Write A-823, Journal.
WANTED Girl going to school h. want, to
help with housework morning and evenings
for room and board with neat, small family.
Apply 14 02 K. 0th st
I W7ANT a woman to keep house and care for 2
chMdren; mother employed. Phone Wdin.
2121.
HIST Brindle bull pup. long tail; collar has
harness maker's name. Any information,
telephone Marshall 1442.
STRAYED Dark brown cow, no horn, on
front boof broken, had halter tied with rop
under jsw. Tabor 1237.
LOST Tuesday p. m., livestock pavilion to
Kenton carline, old fashioned gold brooch
valued keepsake. Wdln. 6078
LOST Small sapphire and pearl bar pin. valued
keepak. Main 4355. Reward.
LOST 8tring indestructitble pearl beads; re
ward. 1884 Alameda drive. Tabor 4390.
PORTLAND RUG COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS Or
FLUFF RUGS
"THERE'S A DIFFERENCE"
WW WEAVE ALL SIZES IN BOTH
FLUFF AND RAO RUOS. LET US OALL
FOR VOUR OLD OARPBT8 WORK WILL
BE RETURNED "PROMPTLY."
MAIL ORDERS OIVEN PROMPT
ATTENTION
WE CLEAN CARPETS
PORTLAND RUG COMPANY
1672 EAST 17TH STREET
Phone B-1S24, Either Pacific or Horn
TRAINOR In this city. Nov. 18, Stephen A.
Trainor, aged 64 years, late of Shaw, Or.,
husband of Mrs. Mary Murphy Trainor, brother
of Teter and Henry Trainor of Waterloo, Iowa.
Funeral will be held from McEntee & Eilers'
parlors, 16th and Everett sts., Saturday, No
vnber 22. at 8:30 a. m. ; thence to the
C&liiedral at 9 a. m.. where requiem mas will
be offered. Friends invited. Interment ML
Calvary cemetery.
GALLAGH E ft In this city. November 20.
Michael Joseph Gallagher, aged 66 yeara.
hatband of Mrs. Cordelia B. Gallagher of 118
Bancroft st ; father of Mrs. W. E. Empey of
Los Angeles, Cat. and Mrs. G. A. Robertson of
this city. The funeral services will be held
Saturday, November 22, at 2:80 o'clock p.
m., at Finley's, 'Montgomery at 6th. Friends
invited. Interment at llivernew cemetery.
KELLY Nov. 20. at 135 Morris st, Catherine
Kelly, aged 78 years, widow of the late John
Kelly. The funeral will leave the above resi
dence Saturday, Not. 22, at 8:30 a. m.. thence
to St. Marys church, Williams ave. and Stanton
St., where services will be held at 9 o'clock.
Friends are invited. Interment Mount Calvary
cemetery. Services at the grave private. Kindly
omit flowers.
HII.LERCD At the residence, 69 Skidmore st,
Grace HUlerud, aged 14 years, beloved daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. Otto HUlerud, sister ofi
Pearl Hillerud. Funeral services will be held
Sat.. Not. 22, at 2 p. m.. from the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment Hose City cemetery.
GANTENBEIN The funeral services of the
late Judge Calvin U. Gantenbein will be
held Saturday. November 22, at 1 :30 o'clock
p. m , at the Unitarian church, Broadway and
Yamhill sts. Friends invited. Please omit
flowers, J. P. Fmley & Son, directors.
THROCKMORTON Funeral service of the late
Margaret A. Throckanorton, late of 1222
Mall st, will be held at P. L. Lerch under
taking parlor Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends invited.
INCOME PROPERTY
HALF VALUE
an acres commercial orchard, ten years
old ; 40 acres choice unimproved ; cord-j
wood will pay ror iL wear L.yie on
Columbia river. Under peculiar circum
stances I offer this at (17.500. Terms.
Might consider some city exchange.
D. L. McLEOD, Principal, 204 Porter SL City
Books ! B OOKS ! Books !
tO.000 NEW BOOKS
ON ALL SUBJECTS AT
PRE-WAR PRICES
WE BUY SECOND-HAND BOOKS
JOHNSON BOOK STORE
' ISO FOURTH STHKKT
BROWN At the residence, S25 Marguerite
ave., Nov. 20, Harriet Lnndy Brown, aged
63 years. Remains at the parlors of Breeze V
Snook, Belmont at 35th. Notice of funeral
later.
COUPER In this city, November 20. KatE
leen Estelle Couper, aged 47 years, wife of
Bev. W. IS. Uouper and mother of Howard E.
Couper of Coquille. Or. The remains are at
imley-s, Montgomery at otb.
KELLY At the residence, corner Alblna ave
and Morris st, Catharine Kelly, aged 78
years, wife of the late John Kelly. Funeral
announcement later.
WIEST Jacob Wiest, Emanuel hospital, Not.
19. 75 .years. Acute dilatation of bean.
STANLEY Edson Grant Stanley, 1144 E.
22d N.. S3 years; aortic incompetency.
FOSTER Virginia Foster, 545 ft Washington,
Nov. 20. 20 yean: tuberculosis.
McGILL Blanch McGiu. 1193 E. Coach. 40
years, act. IS; sarcoma Involving right
ureter.
CORIN-ohn Corin. Rellwood hospital. 82
years, Nov. 18; tuberculosis.
SHI PP Mary Louise Shupp, 6220 9 2d S. E.,
71 years. Nov. 18. dilated right heart
JOHNSON Minta Johnson, 983 E. 2 2d N
37 years. Not. 17; ulcers of the stomach.
THROCKMORTON Margaret A. Throckmor
ton, Emanuel hospital, 47 years. Not. 18,
chronic nephritis.
GOIJ) crescent-shaped pin, set with pearls; re
ward. Main 48S0.
FOITND" A brindl Boston bull; describe fully.
G-348. Journal.
LOST Black lynx fur. on Linn ton road; lib
eral reward. Call M. 84 70
HELP WASTED wjaLE
EXPERIENCED picture frame Joiner. Apply
Miss Gilbaugb. Bth floor. Llpman. Wolfs at Go.
WANTED Young man as a circulation solici
tor on rural route for a live Willamette
valley newspaper. Must have reference and
be a man that can sell a newspaper and not
premiums. Correspondence treated confidential
lv WX-830. Journal
WANTED A regular farm hand for diversi
fied farming, in a good horn and good
wages. Man 30 to 60 year old preferred.
Transients and cigarette smokers not wanted. No
objections to a pipe. M. M. Bnrtner. Dufur, Or.
TEACHERS wanted immediately; on com
mercial, salary up to 1200 per month;
one phyaic and mathematics, salary (1500 to
$1750. Write or call Tate-Fisher Teacher'
Agency, 911 Broadway bldg.
GOOD schoolboy, between 18 and 17. to work
for room and board and small wages; prefer
one from the country. 282 East 65th st. north.
Tabor 1696.
TAILORS, ATTENTION, s
Strike still, on in Portland.
LOCAL NO. 74
WANTED Men to sell
radish. B25 Division,
motor wcrks.
hominy and horse
acro from Ford
WANTED A man to Uk lathe mill by con
tract: a year around lob. 241 Conch at
Butts & Oak.
WANTED A first class lath man to operate
automatic broom handle lathe. Western Ore
gon Handle Co., East lst and Bandy bird.
WANTED First class salesmen; exceptional
proposition. East Side Auto Supply Hons,
889 E. Burnside.
WOODSAW to saw about 6 cords of mill edg
ing. Call Marshall 8484.
FIR8T-CLAS8 Test makers. K. g. Erwln A Co.,
205 Selling bldg.
FIRST-CLASS trouer makers. K. 8. Ervtn '
Co.. 205 Selling bldg.
HELP WANTED MISC.
it
GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK
Let our expert repair man mak an estimate
on putting your car in first class ahape. We
mak a specialty of ignition, starting and light
ing work. Bring your car or phone East 8068.
All work guaranteed. Hemphill's Trad School,
707 Hawthorn av, at .asi zuto st
FLORISTS
Cfaappell's - V"'
8WI8S FLORAL COMPANY
FLOWERS AND PLANTS.
Mav M. Smith fjf
SIXTH ST.
IRVING TON PARK FLORAL, CO., 4 th eaal
TamhuL Funeral designers; .lowest price.
LA LAKE, OPPOSITE. POSTOrFTOt. Flow
fm ell occasion. M. 5540.
AUTOMOBILE, tractor anil airplane mecban
Ics, expert Tulcanixers, acetylene welders and
machinists that hare been TRAINED In our
school are In demand EVERYWHERE at BIG
wage. 80 per cent rastiwL Yiuns with
clear, unaersianaaoie lectures oj ..vi r.n x o
r .. ll nr write for cataloeue.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL, Inc.
462 Hawthorn Ave.
ELliKHI.Y woman to do -light housework snd
care for children. Mother employed. Good
home, good wages, to right party Tabor QHS2.
STENOGRAPHER (Catholic) wanted for law
office; legal experience unnecessary; must be
competent, $86. 11-841, Journal."
WAVTK.n ROOMS .1511 HOARD 59
WANTED Pla.-c t board ami r..m. 17 nminiis
ol.l child; In refined home; refer. -im-cs. T 4 18,
Journal.
HOl'HEK EF. PIN G ROOMS 8
FI'RMSIIKD AND 1 NHRMSH1.D
LA!l;E, airy honsckpriing room Willi Tiitchcn
ette; reasonable. 20(1 1 Hth. i
CLEAN. rrrmf'.rtal.l" 'J r.x.m Ifcomekeeping
ui!e. central, quift. r.-a-nnahlr. 217 !fc Mb.
THI NKS DEI 1 KH'KD I V i ii iu V!?! iVN DIS
TK1CT FOR 2'. CENTS PIIONr: K "431
HOrsKKKF.PlNG ROOMS 71
FURNISHED AND 1 N H UN IhllK.D
PRIVATE FAMILY
11 !l THREE nir, clean, suiiliinv, rnrnrr
rooms. -'.I floor; c.imi'lcU'lv hind-hcd 1. r
houKckepliiK : nic"lv l'M-at."! . T iniiMit, fn.m
shiiiysril". 131 Porter t A'ltl!'
rrRISiirfD'arid half furiiMicr! enn btrti
nieftt roomH f..r vntrking p. ..pie. walking
distance. 60 E. lh t.
2 FCUMSIIEh li.ei- k. . i n
car line, UN; no children
ave.
'II Ihs
Wll IMS
WANTEl A competent uitAlrs maid; Eng
lish or Scotch preferred. Good wages. Apply
Mlsa Falling, 201 Fifth -t A4000Main 2811.
WANTED iood reliable girl with eiprVnce
for confectionery work. 109 0th. Deck
Sweet Shop. '
WANTED--EiperifHced young girl for general
housework. Phone East 231)0 or call 493
Hsssalo, corner E. lOtli.
WANTED Girl or woman for general house
work: small family; reainawable wages. I'hone
Tahor 6177.
GIRL for housework, no cooking or aiitig
59 H Trinity Place. I'lione Main 14ni.
GIRL for general houew.;rk ; elccirle washing
machine and mangle; wage" ian..r .ii.
WANTED Neat young girl or schoolgirl to
-help with housework. East 1731
TELEPHONE girl who called 2-'.'l l ook ave.
for work call Woodlawn 2J 21 at once.
GIRL for tailoring; mini have some expt-ritoM-e.
Prompt Tailoring Co., lt'3 12th
HELP WAITED MALE
AND FEMALE
BARBER CillJ.EGE
MOLE It
pay you while learning: give you set of tools;
position secured rue mr finu iui. -us
Burnside st. or phone Hrosdnay 1731.
PORTLAND Barber College pays you while
learning, gives you set of tools free, position
secured 3 8 N2d, -st
MEN. WOMEN learn barber trade: wage while
learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 jrr.
eiperience. Oregon Msrb-r College, 233 Madi-on.
M8
84I.ESME5 WANTED
TRAVELING SALESMAN handling furniture
and household goods' trade can obtain a side
line which will net him 25 jier cent on gross of
sales. The article ts nejsv. and nationally adver
tised and baa a ready eiYe. No applicant will
be considered who are not capable, and best of
references rouit be supplied. YX-76. Journsl.
SALESMAN with ability, capable to handle a
sale force as state worker; no other ne-d
apply. Big money, fine proposition to right
man; guto necessity. Main 1068. or call in
person. 683 Washington.
SITUATIONS MALE
Tp YOU want land clearing or wood cutting
by contract let ua know, as w are in touch
with several parties who want Jobs of that na
ture Butt A Oak, 241 Couch at
EXPERT pruner wants tree pruning by day
or contract Call or write D. A. Sterland,
1878 Portsmouth are., Portland, Or. Phone
Columbia 600.
EXPERIENCED merchandise packer seeka posi
tion with small, reliable firm who would ap
preciate services of an active, reliable, consci
entious man. Phone Main 1205.
WANTED Office work by young man 28 years
old. high school ed., fair penman, ex-servin
man. What have you to oflerf Conrad O.
Krogatad, 648 Cleveland ave., Portland.
TWO sillies II K-r..om.. I Kir'.' '.'(. I -.lit
$22 SO, 1 large .m i. t -m null li-
place, all nn first floor :'.n r...'.v -I
TWO mom light houeke,.ping f'T la. lien that
work. son E2 2d-t
2 LARGE" II " K. ron'msr" gs." "elV-tric 'lights,
hath, phoney 6 .Mi h week. :i!Kl N L'iitl.t.
IS
FOR RENT HOI SKI
1NFI RNIMIIKD
"viii:Yi ii! move. "vsr. Mil; in
WESTERN ELECTRIC l.K.hT M:itN li'E
Tenth snd Washington. In, ...!.. .'.xo
fl ROOM modein lione. corner llollu 1 t"l
E. th .-t ... $50. Fred S William.. .''!
Panama bldg.
5 ROOM coltjig.1 with linlli. t- si-l ii'il .
and pantry: 2 lot- i. 'nnl fr--.-. . lo e I.
car HI 4 I 4r.lie S I
fTII RENT -- 3 room h..ue. 12.1 .! I 'l.i
niook. fl p. r in .. tli Se,. J.tii-ii. I'.'l
Hall t.. after p tn
SEVEN rnr.ms." two lik-v, from . ity hall, only
$30 3011 Ilrruidnay.
FOR RENT- Ibing.-ilow. i tnn. and sleeping
lr. h 4ll!t Hi.lwil are . J'll
Vi'H RENT 7 room l.oue by owner. ir.'
E Madiwin
8-ROOM mlern limi.e. 24 Hairi'lbm are..
Smith Portland, rem 3. key n.-il door.
WE cnlleot your rents for one dollar.
C. A WAGNER CO.. 230 Stark SI Main 150.
HOLSES FOR HFT KlllMILlIK
FOR SALE 3
1 I 1IN IT! KK of a room hmi-i- f. r sale,
rmsonable; house for rent. 2''.D llalHey st
ft HI RENT---Five room house. $27 50 fur
niture, for sale. c!.i to car 74 I llnrold ate
1 luTOMS furniiiire" (or Kale. Loiihe lor rent
No piano. 4 20 Third
SIX room furnitu'.l cttJige, adults only Emh(
1502. -
FLAT TO KENT. T'X K V P.N I W II F. D 11
BEAt'TIFUL 3 room, unfnrni-hed flat to man
and wife. 680 E. 35th S Kirhmond car.
WE collect your rents for on ,WUar each.
C. A. WAGXER CO.. 230a. gtMln I50.
FrRNISlIEIFLATH 69
$85 FURNISHED- tram lower flat. 542 E
27tli. Klchmotid car to 27th. I Idock nuth.
SIX-ROtJM uiiper fist, furniaheil, walking dis
tance. Adults. 57K E. Salmon st.
APARTMENTS FOn RENT
41
INDEPENDENT mechanic, Journeyman card,
will work on your car In your own garage;
7 years' experience. See your work done. Ta
bor 864 5.
WILL save you money if you do your Inside
painting, tinting and paperhanging before w
get busy outside. , Call Johnsen. Marhll3597.
DO YOU want a grocery clerk T I have had
8 year' experience and want work. Just
came from East P-1000, Journal
I AM 18, am willing to work, have had" ex
perience hi garage and driving or will take
any reasonable job. East 3418. Lowell I 'e airs.
ENTIRE upper floor of modern home, fur
nished for housckoct.irg, to rent t, yninff
married couple or eu. ployed ladt.-t; pmate
garage for your car 711 K. Ankeny. jiast
254S.
BOOM with not ana coici waier, ires Dim.
tem heat, $3. So wetk and up. Tb Hotel
Baker, 265 hi 5tli st.
HOTKLH ti
and cold water, free bath,
WANTED TO HE NT 1
BY-ADULTS, fl room mcidern bouse" by" reel".
Near Catholic church. Not more than $25
month. Phone Main 214 4, bet 9 a. m and
6 p. m. Ask for Mr. Brack.
WASTELe-By nisn and wife Wlth"r,d"Tefe7
ences. furnished apts." or bungalow in gxid
district. Main 4t!5.
4 OR 5-riKim house or flat, furnished or' un
furnished; Alberta preferred; permanent. K-
33. Journal.
WANTED Modsrrf furnished 4 room bungalow
or flat, . reasonable ; East Side. East 4 4 "H.
CALL W. B. Hubbard A Son for your painting,
tinting or papering. East 538, Be 11 wood 1598.
165 Grand ave.
POSITIONS AS8URED
EVERT GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKEB
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND
Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography,
banking, bookkeeping, secretarial Free catalog.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Tonng men and wenven wanted. Call 484
Railway Exchange bide Splendid opportunity
to tearn a well paid profeacon. Free booklet
Rarway TelegrapP iMTvote.
GOING East or South f Household goods shpped
at reduced rates; moving and packing. Pacific
Coast Forwarding Co.. 408 Hoyt rt Bdwy. 703.
snccv unrvTlIK TEArHTCRR" AOENTT
frank K. Wallea. ex-t- StaU Supt. mgr.
y. W. Bank bldg. Teachers placed promptly
EAST HIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
1(1 Begin. Barker s private school; rndtTtd
aal instruction. 12 Grand ave. Beat 427.
CUT high cost of living by . employing ex
perienced carpenter. City or country.
Tabor 1927.
OPERATOR who 1 also good all round printer
wanta steady country situation. P-995,
Journal.
PRUNING, spraying, planting of tree, etc. Ex
perienced men employed. GUroy, formerly em
ployed by V. 8. govt Broadway 1837.
HOUSE painting, paper hanging and kalaomln
lag; experienced workmen; moderate prices.
Phone Main 8883.
ALL kind of carpenter work don: jailmates
given free. Call Kat 588.
PAINTING, tinting, plaster patching, very raa-
sonsble; references A-1679.
A YOUNG man with a Ford will handle any
thing. UU3 urover St.
MAN with 1-ton truck want steady hauling.
W-661, Journal
KOOF3 REPAIRED ROOFS
Boots made watrprooC Phomr Tabor 9200.
Fl'HMSHEI) house at least or bedrooms Phone
Tabor 8158.
REAL ESTATE
FOB 8ALK HOUHKS l
7 ROOM house with sleeping TKirch, m.Iern
heating system and conveniences, lOOsltio,
near good school. Wdln. 4413.
WILL sacrifice beautiful home for $3S0n caii.
Clear of all incumbrance. Owner, Sellwnod
2898, after 7 p. m.
SNAP FOR CASH
Alberta district. 4 room t!a- t'red hou.e. fur
ntshed. reasonable. 1000 E. 81st st N.
80TH AND EAST BURNSIDE
6 -room modern house, newly painted. In fin
shape, will build garage. East 2871.
$8504) West side, 9 room colonial; elegsnt
home; excellent value; terms. Ownr. Main
4808.
NEW 4 room house, comer lot. street imp. In,
paid; 2 blocks from carline; price $1140,
8150 down. Call 108 Sooth Oiympt. At. Johns.
NEW bungalow. S8800.
Bal
Owner. W-ri2. Jour-
7-RKM bona, lot 50x100, $8000. term. 948
OHntrm st. Kt 1228.
(Oontlnusd en FoUewing faot)
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