The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 25, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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    STEAMER OREGONA
nearly IKS; hit
ON ITS SIDE BY LOG
Number of Boats Tied to Dam-
aged Steamer Are Endangered
in Willamette River.
- Springing a leak from feeing struck
by a floating obstruction In the river,
the steamer Oregona, of the upper
Willamette fleet, moored at the
rlnrvwi ICI If MVIICai Up ttllUWOfc
sank about 6 o'clock Wednesday
night, seriously endangering tthe
string of other boats to which she
was tied.
The watchmen In charge of the boats
. noucea me water coming in ana non
fled the harbor patrol. The flreboat Da-
... vld Campbell answered an alarm, and
on arriving found more than a foot of
water in the hull of the Oregona. The
boat was listing sharply.
Hand pumps had been manned by the
watchman and other employe at the
scene, but the water came In more
' quickly than it could be pumped out,
" and not until the Campbell's steam was
, hooked onto the siphons - and pumping
: had continued until nearly midnight
was the danger over.
As soon as posHlble workmen applied
a soft patch over the hole, about six
inches long, which apparently had been
goufted by a bltr log, propelled by the
swift current. The opening was on the
v port side, about amidships. 1
The Oregona was tied up with the
Grahamona and the Pomona of the
.. II n . . 1 . . IT ... . I I Ik.
n ic: iiiic, uie lUe iicituici hiiu uic
: fo.Tner Albina ferry boats Mason and
Lionel Webster. The Oregona was In
the middle of this string, and had ?he
sunk, some of the other boats would
probably have' gone down with her.
DOCK COMMISSION MEETS
Members Attend Session as Salve to
Their Arhinn Consciences.
To forestall even the suggestion of
marring Christmas Joy with a con
science stricken thought that a regularly
scheduled meeting was not being held,
members, (jf the public dock commission,
at the adjourned meeting of the ad
journed meeting of the adjourned meet
ing, held Wednesday morning, passed a
resolution to the effecj that when reg
ularly scheduled ifmeetings fall on a
, holiday, that they shall take place on
. following days. Having thus wrought,
the commissioners finally adjourned sine
die.
A regular meeting having been sched
uled for today, however, under the reso
lution.' it must be held Friday, but as
there is no business scheduled, all hav-Mng-
been cleaned up Wednesday, an. ad
journment will be taken until next Tues
day morning.
IIEMSW0RTI1 HEADS UNION
- Loral Longshoremen's Association Has
Annual Election of Officers.
Frank Hemsworth was elected presi
dent of local No. 6. International Long
shoremen's association, at the annual
meeting this week, succeeding J. A. Ben
son. Hemsworth is also chairman of the
advisory board.
John Wolf was elected vice chairman;
A. E. Barnes, for several years secretary
ana Dusinesn agent, reiusea me piuce
" for another term and was succeeded by
J, W. "Texas" Murphy, an old time long
shoreman of the Willamette and Co
lumbia rivers. Charles Gloss was re
elected treasurer. C. P. Roach was
named marshal and E. A. McDonald,
guard. The trustees are W. Ahern. Ned
. Smith and John Keen.
CHRISTMAS FIRS AT MASTHEAD
Movements In Port Are Few, Shippers
Spending Day at Home.
The time honored and uniqueVustom
of skippcra In the NorthweRt to deck out
mantheari or flagstaff of their vessels
with Christmas trees was carried out
toTlay, but the trees were not much in
evidence hecause only a few boats were
moving.
River transportation was Renerally
quiet for the holiday and most of the
waterfront habitueg closed up their dens
and spent Christmas by the home fire
side!. However, the little Christmas
firs will blossom bravely forth from
every masthead Friday, it is predicted.
BARGE TORN FROM MOORING
Harbor Patrol Boat to Rescue in the
Willamette.
There was excitement along the water-
front, aur-h of It as was op. about 5
- o'clock Wednesday morning, when a Co
lumbia Digger company barge. loaded
: with ffra vl and moored at fnnt nf Ankenv
... street on the west side, snaped her lines
and started on an unescorted Journey
down the river.
Enpneer Austed at the harbor patrol
was notified from Burnslde bridge ten-
dere that that structure had been shaken
from foundation to tower lijrht when the
barge bumped Into the pier west of the
TBAHtPOBTATIOH
IP
MIRALUiSSL.
8. a. "CUSACAO"
Sails from Portland 0:00 P. M.. Tterember
SO, for North Bend, Marhfield, Eureka and
San Francisco, connecting with steamers to
Los Angeles and San Diego.
a. a "city or topeka-
For above Ports January 4.
TO ALASKA FROM SEATTLE
a, t. "ADMIRAL WATSON" to Seward and
way porta. December 27.
TICK IT OFFIOI 101 THIRD T.
Fralght Orrtce Municipal Dock No. 2.
. Phena Main a2S1.
v ' PAOIFIO STIAMSNIP OOMPANV.
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
DEFiATI U H003
Saturday, Dec. 27
Frost Alaawerta DMk
Fsvra laelidaa Btrtk aad Maalt
Cltr Ticket orrtce. Id ft Waaalactei
. ' . Paeae Mala atia
. . Prelfbt Of flea, AJaawarta. Seta
Faaaa Broadwaj ill '
8aa rraaelieo rarUaad 8. S. Lists
It It ifa JAE
draw. Going down, . the. barge was m.U
most to the -Broadway brldgrn when the
harbor launch got a line ' aboard. The
flreboat George H. - Williams in , the
meantime was called out, and after the
harbor boat collided with the Williams,
smashing a cabin window, the barge was
dragged to Aibers No.. 2 and hog-tied, to
await arrival of a tug. ,
OIL TANKER IS DELAYED
First Time Lansing . Has Come to
. Portland Harbor. .
The Union Oil company's tanker Lan
ding, the largest of that company's fleet
on the Pacific coast, leaving up from
Astoria Monday night, had .not yet
reached the oil dock at Linnton at
noon, having stopped to leave a supply
of fuel at the gas plant . below Linnton.
The vessel was otherwise delayed com
ing up the river, but had no trouble,
according to information received from
the dock.
This Is the first time that the Lansing,
which is stmewhat larger than the
tanker Oleum, a regular visitor, has been
In Portland harbor.
Rose City Dae Friday Noon
Delayed In leaving San Francisco, the
steamer Rose City, with passengers and
freight, was not expected at Astoria un
til late this afternoon or tonight, and
will be at Ainsworth dock Friday about
noon, according to reports received' at
the Merchants' Exchange.
Position of Ships
North Head, Dec. 25. Positions of
ships at sea. as reported to. this sta
tion by radio at 8 p. m., December 24 :
Admiral Schley. Seattle (or Sen Francisco,
840 miles from Seattle.
Klamath. Seattle for San Pedro, 25 miles
north of the Columbia river.
F. H. Bock, San Francisco for Everett, Si 4
miles north of San Francisco.
City of Topeka, Portland for San Francisco.
30 milea south of the Columbia river.
AT JIEIUHHORISG PORTS
San Francisco. Dec 25. l N. 8.) Ar
rived Sea Foam. Mendocino, 1:15 a. m. : Ad
miral Iiewey. Seattle. 6:55 a. m. : Wapama,
Grays Harbor, 4:10 a. m. : Bertie M. Hanlon,
Albion, 0:10 a. m. : Phoenix, Greenwood, 9:15
a. to.; Curacao. Portland, 8:20 a. m. ; Captain
A. F. Lnra. Point Wells, 9:25 a. m. : Celilo.
Astoria. 0:30 a. m. : Acme, Bandon, 9:35 a.
m. ; Greys Harbor. Los Angeles, 9:40 a. m. :
Willamette, Grays Harbor, 0:45 a. m. ; Daisy
Gadaby. I Angeles. 8:50 a. m. : Carmel, W li
bra Harbor. 0:55 a, m. ;' Matsonie. New fork,
10:80 a. m.
Sailed Meriden. Paget Sound, 7:05 a. m. ;
Cape May, Shanghai, 7:25 a. m. : Whittier,
Port San Lais, 7:20 a. m. ; Japanese steamer
Kirishimazan Mara. Kobe, 8:20 a. m. : Tang Zte,
New York. 0:10 a. m. : Santa Barbara, Eure
ka. 0:20 a. m : Wapama. Lo. Angeles. 10:45
a. m. : Santa Monira, Eureka. 10:45 a. m.
San Francisco, Dec. 25. (I. N. S.) Ar
rived 24: G sehnotier ('oqui)le. Fort Bract,
2:30 p. m. ; Coquille Rirer, Los Angeles, 3:45
p. m. : 1 Segiyido, Point Welt,, 1 2 noon :
KHxabrth, Bandon, 2:10 p. m.. south coast;
Crescent City. 4:33 p. m. ; Prentiss, Los Angeles,
5:45 p. an.
Sailed 24: Colorado Springs. Manila, 12:45
a. m. : barge E. M. Phelps, In tow tag Sea
Eagle; Port San Lais. 12:0.1 a. m. ; Oleum.
Port San Luis, 6 a. m. ; W. H. Talbot. Eureka,
in tow tiif Relief, 12:15 p. m. ; Lurline, Hono
lulu. 3:05 p. m.; Nankai Msru, Yokohama,
3:10 p. m. : Lake Fielding. Manila, 3:10 p.
m. ; Skagway, Seattle, 9 p. m.
JTEW TODAY
Journal "Want" Ads
RATES, DAILY OR SUNDAY
Per line, per Insertion 1 2e
Three consecutive Insertion, for price of two.
Etch subsequent eonteentire Insertion without
change of ropy, per line' So
Count six average words to the line
PHONES MAIN 7173 A-6051
For monthly rates phone (or solicitor.
SECTIONAL OARAGE. You can set
it up In a few hour. Send for. Illus
trated circular.
REDIMADE BUILDING CO.
IU B. liu St. Fkeae East u
Pertlaaa. Or.
PORTLAND .RUG COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS Of
FLUFF RUGS
"THERE'S A DIFFERENCE"
WE WEAVE ALL SUtt IN BOTH FLUFF
AND RAO RUOa. LET U8 OALL FOR
VOUR OLD CARPETS WORK WILL BE
RETURNED "PROMPTLY."
MAIL ORDER8 O.IVEN PROMPT
ATTKTION
WE CLEAN CARPETS
PORTLAND RUG COMPANY
172 EAST 17TH STREET
Phena B-1324, Either Paclfle ur Home
WE OALL FOR YOUR OLD CAR.
PETE, RUB8 AND WOOLEN
CLOTH I NO).
We Make Beautiful Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turn) Out Promptly.
Rus Woven All Slie.
Mall Orders Sena for BoeklaC
Carpets Olaaned, Laid
and Refitted.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
1SE EAST EIOHTH ST.
Phone East 8SS0.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
' 'We Call and Deliver)
I4m.Mff8Md -Wooloa ClothJaar.
Wo Make Beveralttle, Haad-WoTea
FLUFF RUGS
Room Sis Fluff Ruga,
Woven, $17.50
Eaf Bars Wtfrca An SUs
Mall Orders Send for Booklet
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleanina;
xlt Has. Steamed Cleaaed, tla
WESTEBK FLUFF JtVQ CO
it Caloa Ave. 2V. Faoaet East SS1S
STORAGE SPACE
Investigate Oar Plaat aad Rates .
Why assume expensive leases under :
present high coats?
CLAT S. MORSE, ISC . -Sravaca
aad Storare. ' ;
Ilta aad GUsaa, - raoaa Bdwy. I47S.
Books ! BOOKS !- Book !
10.000 NEW BOONS
ON ALL SUBJECTS
AT PRE-WAR PRICES
WE BUT aCCONB-HANO BOORS
JOHNSON BOOK STORE
180 POURTH STREBT .
L - T U S SHIP T O V
A
' ATOTIOIT BALES TOM OR BOW
AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE. 160-17 2d
at. Sato at 10 a.' sn. .-
XIEETnrG NOTICES
11
JOHN SHANNON L. O. NO.
'-. 600, sneeU every Thursday,
8 p m., No. 20SH; Third it
Tieiting brother welcome.
OREbi'OJlKAS'DERt. at. T.
: Special conclave Thursday. De
cember 23. at 11:80 a. a., sharp,
for tbe purpose of attending our
nmtal Christmas obeei-Ten An
ddreat by Sir Knight E. a Bronaagb and music
ny quartet. lour attendance and that of so
journtng sir knighU wUJ be appreciated.
C. P. WIEGAND. Recorder.
fTJLTWOMAH CAMP NO.
7T. W. O. W., meets at
Ma nan. E. Stb and E. Alder.
.very Friday awning at S
'clock. Visiting neighbors
shrays welcome.
J. a WILSON, Cterk.
WBWPOOT CAMP WO. SB.
w. O. W.. eeety rrktay
Uht Is W. a W. Temple,
1SS lltb ssl UK!TZ
laeeted to bo prBt VWton
ax. a aMuBor. Usark.
'DANCING at the new Moose
ball. 4 th and Tarlnv t .
iBlht (Thursday) and Saturday
nichL Good music, food floor
and food manacemenL A rood
time for everybody.
THE grand annual ball to be fien by Portland
tent No. 1, tbe Maccabees, will be a treat
event. All who want to spend a pleasant eve
ning are cordially Invited. Remember the date.
Thursday evenlns. Jan. 1 at h.u ano im..
st. Tickets on sale at 810 Oregonian bldg.. or
u osu 01 Tnemoers. AamMnon 00 cents.
P. C. ANDERSON, chairman.
PORTLAND LODGE NO. 5, A.
E. AND A. M. Special com
munication this Friday evening,
7:90 o'clock. Maon ic Temple.
Work in B. A. degree. Visiting
brethren welcome. By order W. It.
H. J. HOUGHTON, gee.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE NO. 162,
A. F. eV A. M. Special com
munication Friday evening. Dec.
'VVW -B ' 7 :S0 o'clock. InstalUtton
r of officers and social. Visiting
brethren welcome.
G. W. COOK. Secretary.
SELL-WOOD LODGE NO. 181, A.
F. AND A. M. Stated meeU
ing tomorrow (Friday) evening at
8 o'clock. Work M. M. degree.
Visitors welcome. By order M. M.
J. H. BUTLER, Sec
MA8QIERAHE dance Saturday. December 27.
at the Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and
Taylor, under the auspices of Ivanhoe Home
stead, Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Four
prizes for best costumes. Admission 60 cents,
couples 75 cents.
k'.MBLKM JEWELRY a specialty: buttons, pins,
chirm Jaeger Bros.. 1 81-183 6th st-
X I tel statistics
mamtcps. Births. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
H. L. Babb. legal. 549 Pittock bldg.. and
Helen Bock. legal. 419 Alisky bldg.
Willilm E. Jonlon .24, 092 E. Irving at, and
Ebla ('. Nelson. 20. 692 E. Irving St.
W. W. Cowherd, 23. 1481 E. Hoyt St.. and
Frances F. Wren, 24. 1803 E. 1.1th st.
C. U Collina, 24, Hood River. Or., and M
rlon L. Dakin. 22. 1278 E. Harrison L
E. C. Davis, 24. Independence. Or., and Rose
A. Huninger, 24. Blarkstone hotel.
Dewey G. Geer, 21. 102 E. 11th it, and
Mary R. Warner, J 8, 102 E. 11th st
S. Drlisalde. 84. 425 Sacramento at. and
Jane M. Rourda. 20, 423 Sacramento st.
HarryeW. Douglas, legal. 1433 E. 7th at, and
Sophia (gobe. legal. 793 K. 6th st
Zella J. Wallace. 25. 830 Borthwick at. and
Florence E. Myers. 23, 208 E. Burlington st.
Leroy W. Edwards, 1 9, Milwaukie, Or., and
Clara Coner. 17-, 1037 E. 1.2th st.
Ie 0. "'smpbell, 27. Seattle. Wash., and Ger
trude A. Wray. 24, Oregon hotel.
J. A. Rressler, 25, 665 Northrup at., and
Theressa Wagner. 670 Tacoma ave.
Jacob A. Monsais. 25, Seattle, Wash., and A.
J. M. Wulff. 21, 12 E. 7th at.
Earl E. MeCormick, 28. 626 E. Lombard at.
and Elian D. Martin. 24, 779 Clatsop st.
Dr. Douglas C. Anderson. 27, 717 Dekum
bldg.. and Helan L. Uenkel. 568 17th st.
Alfred A. Pattel. 22. 301 Richmond It., and
Frljnoes Ericson, 22. 642 Tessender st.
H. H. Ridgway, 68. 664 1st at, and Nora J.
Barton, 50. 388 3d st.
E. H. Illig. 39. 681 Hoty at. and RosaJlie
AUen. 21, 681 Hoyt st.
John 1. Berg, legal. 211 Curry St.. and Sophia
Dubiver. legal, 435 5th st.
Dr. H. J. Lenze, 38, Seattle, Wash., and Ger
trude G. Austin, 30, 1415 E. 21st St.
I -ester E. Stutz, 31. Corvallis, Or., and Helen
BIRTHS
CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Clark, 1161 E.
Clay. Dec. 1 1 : a son.
MONTANDON To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mon
tandon, 4928 76th st., Dec. 13; a daughter.
SIEGNER To Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Siegner,
Montgomery apta. Dec. 18; a son.
M'EACHERN To Mr. and Mrs. N. H. McEaeh
em, 116 E. 30th. Dec. 16: a son.
PETERSON To Mr. and Mrs. C O. Peter
son. 208 E. Humboldt, Dec 15; a son.
CAMPBELL To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Campbell.
689 Irving. Dec. 14; a daughter.
MANOS To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manos. 15th
and Alder, Dec. 12; a son.
BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Brown,
7 E. 78th. Deo. 6: a daughter.
TISANT To Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Tusant, 1205
Wilbur, Dec. 12; a daughter.
COX To Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cor, 228 E. 85th,
Lec. 7, a daagnter.
GRAHAM To Mr. and Mn. Clarence J. Gra
ham. 6122 51st. Dec. 9: a son.
PORTER To Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter, 984
Hawthorne ave., Dec, 14; a daughter.
BLl'M To Mr. and Mrs. J. Blum. 814 E. 6th,
Dec. 14: a daughter.
CHRISTENSON To Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Christenson. 1610 Willow. Dee. 15: a
daughter.
PETERSON To Mr. and Mn. E. H. Peter
son, 6115 41st st, Dec. 14; a son.
SCHMID To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmid,
6831 E. 83d. Dec. 15: a son.
GILL To Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gill, 1581 Minne
sota. December 13. a son.
MIKKEL8EN To Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Mikkelsen. 787 Wilson, December 17, a son.
ROE To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roe. 592 Over
ton. December 14, a daughter.
DEATHS ASD PUBERAL
71
DELOVAGE At Butte. Mont.. Dec. 23. 1919.
Sadie Delovage. aged 32 years, beloved daugh
ter of Samuel Delovage. sister of Maurice and
Abe Delovage of Butte. Mont, and Ben Delo
vage of Portland, Or. Friends invited to at
tend the funeral services at 11 a. m. tomor
row (Friday). Dec. 26. 1919, at the Loewen
sen residence. 734 Main st. Interment Beth
Israel cemetery.
ECKLER Josephus P. Eckler, 700 E. Main.
Dee. 17, 89 years, broncho pneumonia.
PARIS Seth W. Paris. 704 E. 59th, Dec. 18,
69 years, organic heart disease.
BORDERS Sarah F. Borders, 1663 E. Stark,
Dec. 10. 81 years, arterio ncleroji.
SCHIEL Isadore Schiel, Snnnybrook sanitari
um, Dec. 13, 88 years, tuberculosis. .
EVANS Evan O. Evans, Multnomah hospital,
Dec. 17, 61 years, chronic nephritis.
AKIN Julia Schanew Akin. 302 E. 25th at.
Dee. 17, valvular lesion of heart.
SARVER William H. Server. St. Vincent's
hoxpital, Dec, 16. 67 years, pneumonia.
MIZE Willi, m Miae. St. Vincent's hospital,
iKo. 16, 54 years, pneumonia.
TAN PATTON Nicholaa Van Patten, Dec. 16.
69 years, senile dementia.
DANIELS Emma G. Daniels. 624 Marshall,
Dec. 18. 75 rears, arterio seleroKir.
MIDDACOH Caroline E. Middaugh. 165 East
Eighty-fourth street, December 18. 57 Years;
ncpunua. .
FINCH Homer C. Finch, Good Samaritan hoe
pital. Dec. 11. 66 years: arteria sclerosis.
HOHBERUER Adeline, Hohberger. 477 E.
45th st. N.. Dec 14, T6 years: sarcrraa.
PENDLETON NapoletfB Bonnepart Pendleton.
641 E. 12th St., Dec 16. 76 yean; cerebral
hemorrhage.
WADS WORTH -Juanita Maria Wadsworth. 839
Oberlin. Dec 14. 4 mn. i.i-
McKELLIPS Clarence M. McKeUipe. 825 Mutt
nomah street. December 14. 63 years: cancer.
FLORISTS
I ItRI IN1IDD TWO KTliUKX
17. w T 4 r Wetrtv. to PlSsw
?12 .ot"n' bet- Park. Marshall 25T
358 Morrison, Portland Hotel. Marshall 758
MARTIN A FORBES CO.. florists, S54 Wash
ington. Mam se. A-1269. Flowers for all
occasion anmreauy arranged.
Channel 1' s Nw- Bnk-bld Main sua
rr " ami aiotmow at.
MaxM. Smith "sixth st.
IBVINGTON. PARK. FLORAL CO.. 4th and
Yamhill. Fnneral dcigrwre; lowest price. t
LA1-ANE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICK. Flowers
: For all occasion.. Main 5545.
TONSETH FLORAU.CO.. 287 Washington at,
l 4th M Ktb. MMn 5102. A-1161. '
UlK IfSAWUk FLORAL SHOaV Aider ,
FtHJERAL DIRECTORS
Holman Undertaking Co.
v Funeral Directors
' THIRD AND SALMON STS.,'
1 Maio'o07- A-lSlt.'--
XP.FIHLEY&SOH-
Progressive
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mstn a MONTGOMERT AT FIFTH A-1599
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN RCI.E CNPF.RTAKERfl
414 E. Alder at. Phonea East 62. B-622S
CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral Directors.
All the Oonvenlenees of a Horns
Wondlawn 8306. 248-250 Killingworth ave.
A. D, JfCenworthy & Co.
. 5N0Z-5804 2D ST.-S. E., LENTS
Phone Tabor 627 - Tfnro- Phone D-61
Dunning & McEntee
Broadway and Ankeny ata. ' tdy Assistant
Phone Broadwaw. 430 A-455S
DOWNING A MeNEMAR. sncceeora to Wilson
A Rosa. Multnomah at E. 7th.. Irrington
dWrict. East 54
McENTEE A EILERS. funeral parlors with all
the privacy of a home. 16th and Rverett ata.
Phone Bmrtwv 2138. Home. All art
Eet 781 g I Aprh Mrs. Lerch
B-l sa a few. i-erCfil Aasisunt
rNDERTAKEBW. E. 11 th and Hawthorn.
R. W. GABLE A CO..
Sneemora to W. H. . Hamilton.
1978 K, Glf-aw Phone Tsbor 4819
MILLER A TRACET. lndepend-nt funeral di
rectors Prices as low as 820, 340. 860.
Wa.hinaton at Ells Vein 2691. A-7885.
Re T. BYRNES NuTlUhmennt.C0
William ave. WoodlewnVSO
Reamo JZm Sev,lU Ta. 125B. B-2546
VI VVSVVtAtfllUUA 1041
1047 Belmont st.
A. R. Zeller Co. "iur
3k
CWCS.2821. Cor Third and Clay
MOWtTMESTS
Portland "Marble Works
266 4th St. opp. City Hall. Nen Bros.
I BLAESIiiG GRANITE
) t7-3fQ ST. AT MAOjSO
Co
MAOlSOM .
liOST AKD FOUKTJ
ai
THE. following artialea have been found on
can of th. Portland Railway. Light A Power:
Dec 23 4 purses. 2 pins, key. button, 2 pair
glove', 3 gloves, 1 rubber, 3 books, 4 package .
commutation ticket, oil can, ironing board,
axes, roll bedding, 8 suitcases. 7 lunch box.
21 umbrella. Owners may obtain property
Firrt and Alder st.
LOST Saturday afternoon, a lady's purse, be
tween Third and YamMll st. and rront ana
Jefferson' st., containing about $35 and First
National bank deposit book in name of I..
Miller Please bring to 401 Board of Trade
Bldg., or call Main 570 and receive 35 reward.
A. M. Howell. ,
LOST December 16. between ninth floor Lip-
man. Wolfe and Remick Son Shop, enaraved
silver bar pin, with light colored stone. Please
call Mar, 464; -"
LOST Bdx containing white erene de chine
wsii-t; address of owner on both inside and
outside of box. Liberal reward if returned.
Tabor 4 532 or leave at Journal office.
LOST On 42d and Belmont, brindle bull pup.
answers tn name "Jiggs." Return to 1239
Belmont and receive reward. Tabor B824.
LOST Dec. 19. small purse, containing 3
keys, cheek and small change. Phone -even
ings, Tabor 6809.
AIRKDaT.K dog - strayed away. license 1 985 ;
has long tail: answers to name of Jeff ; lib
eral reward. Wood lawn 3341.
LOST At Wool worth's, black leather purse
containing $15 and cold loAet; reward. Call
313 36.
SHRINE PIN, a small gold wreath around It:'
lost in the business section of ctty. tinder
please call Wood Is wn 5989.
LOST Near 89th and E. GUsan, Tuesday noon.
brown silk ntnbrella. tortoise ring handle.
Tabor 83?1. Reward.
VEBNAVURPIN. call at 151 17th st.. cor.
Morrison, get your umbrella and pay for
this $)d.
LOST- Sealskin belt Tuesday. Finder please
call Main or apt. -Vl loamy Dldg.
Reward.
OLD-FASHIONED pin valued highly as gift
from father who Is dead; reward. fhone
Marshall 435.
LOST In Olds, Wortman A King's store, 23rd
st. car or in front of Hendrick s jewelry store.
a $20 bta Reward. Main 3769.
LOST A package containing a fish pole, Tues
day evening. Call Kast 4H4.
LOST Black A white cameo earring in II. a F.
atore Mon. Reward. Tabor 3085.
REWARD Lost, on 23d st. car, brown leather
purse Return same to 127 W. Park st.
LOST Matrrtalo and foundation for making a
Stuff. Kewardj Bdwy. 1940.
FOUNDS Ribbon watch fob with Initials D. C.
8. Phone Tabor 0519.
FOt'ND T-ady's wrist watch on East Side.
Phone East 4420.
HF.LP WAKTF.T MALB
San Francisco Offers
SkiOed Mechanics
Steady Work
The Shipyards and Commercial Shops of San
Francisco and adjacent cities, which were cled
October I. 1919, by a general strike, wlfich
still exists, reopened November 24 on the "Amer
ican, or Open Shop, pun;
Announcement was made to the men that 10
days would be given them to return to their
employment; that if they did not return per
manent place, would be offered to workmen
from other localities. More than 12.000 men
are now working. We need more, and posi
tions are flow open to many thousand men at
tbe following basic wages:
Moiders. Core Makers, Machinists. Ship Fit
ters. Boilermakers, Riveters and Caulkers. 80
cents an hour; Pattern Makers, 94 cents; Cop
persmith, 86c Position, open to experienced
foreman and assistant foreman st advanced
rates.
Yards and shops offer steady employment to
qualified men Union or Nonunion without
discrimination.
Good wages under excellent living conditions.
Cost of living lowest In tbe country. Climate
makes it possible to work 365 days in the year.
Good schools; nnequaled climate and healthful
Place for children.
For further particulars apply
Metal Trades Clearance
Bureau
528 Sheldon building, San FranHsco, Cal.
WANTED XPERIENCEI CA RRIAGE
BOOT BUILDER. ALSO MEN
EXPERIENCED RUNNING
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
GOOD WAGES AND STEADY
WORK. 219 E. 60TH ST. N.
WANTED Two men to contract as painters on
bungalow construction; year's work to right
parties. Shaw, Larson A Seymour. Phone
Main 408.
WANTED A-l machinist and auto mechanic.
ex-service men preferred. Must be Christian
rharaner. Main 8700. Branch 17.
TAILORS. ATTENTION
8trike still on in Portland.
LOCAL NO. 74
HELP WAITED MISC.
49
ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL
UNION AVE. AND WASCO STREET
THE SCHOOL THAT'S DIFFERENT
ONE WEEK FREE
To Investigate our system of teaching antos,
tractors, gas engines, auto electrical and battery
work. Stat, allows discharged soldiers and sailors
$26 per month while attending tchooL .SPE
CIAL ELECTRICAL COURSE FOR AUTO
MECHANICS. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES.
CALL OR WRITE FOR 100 PAGE CATA
LOGUE FREE. A8K FOR BOOK No. 2B.
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and all
other modern business courses. Day and , night
school Alisky bldg., Jd and Morrison. Main 824.
""""" : LEARN TEXEORAPHY" T,
- Tonqg anen and women wanted., Catl "434
Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity
to . learn a well paid profession. . Free booklet.
Railway Telegraph Institute.
LLNK'S BUSLNESS COLLEGE, bookkeeping.
renography, civil Venice, secretarial, apacial
conrees. Expert teacher.; day and night; en
roll now. Broadway 5063. .
-. EAST SIDE COMMERICAL SCHOOL
'Miaa Begin Bucket's private school: individ
ual instruction. 122 H Grand ave. East 421.
GOING East or South f Household goods .hipped
at reduced rate.: asovm. and packing. Paeifw
Cbaat Forwarding Co., 408 Hoyt at. Bdwy. 703.
"ROCKT MOUNTAIN TEACHERS AGENCY
" Frank W. Welles, ei-esst. State Snpt. mgr.
W. W. Bank MOt. - Teachers placed promptly.
S
IT COSTS YOU
N0THINQ
4
TO TNVEKTIOATK Or?B" SCHOOt. AND
METHOD OF TEACHING.- WE WILL GLAD.
LY- GIVE TOO AN OtTTUNB OF OUR
COCH8E8 IN OON8TBITTHN MiD BAV
PAUtlNU OF :
A CTOMOBTLES - ' ,
TRACTORS '
GAS ENGINES -
CARBUBETION
IGNITION '
- MAGNETOS t
CENElTATOR AND STAKTLSti MOTOBS.
ARMATURE WINDING
STORAGE BATTERIES
, OXjr-ACETTENE WELDING
, DURATION OF GOITRES 2 TO S MONTHS.
: DAT CLASSES FOB WINTER TERM BE
GIN EACH MONDAY.
NIGHT CLASSES MONDAY. WEDNESDAt
AND FRIDAY EVENING. SEVEN TO TEN.
NO FREE TRIALS OFFERED. OCR TIMB
AND SPACE IS LIMITED. OCR STUDENTS
RECEIVE BOTH TECHNICAL AND PRAC
TICAL TRAINING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
EX-SERVICE MEN GET 26 PER CENT
DISCOUNT. STATE ' ALLOWS 326 PER
MONTH WHILE TRAINING. APPLICATIONS
WILL BE RECEIVED AT OCR MAIN OP
PICE. 707 HAWTHORNE AVE. TAKE MT.
SCOTT OR HAWTHORNE CAR AT 2D AND
ALDER TO 20TH STREET, OR CALL AT
OUR DOWNTOWN OFFICE. 124 N. 6TM
STREET. 2 BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT
ENTRANCE.
CATALOGUES FRER.
SCHOOL AND OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY ONLY.
Hemphill's
Trade Schools, Inc.
HAWTHORNE AUTO 8CHOOU INC,
432 HAWTHORNE AVE
- AUTOMOBILE. TRACTOR AND AIRPLANE
MECHANICS. EXPERT VCLCANIZEKB,
ACETYLENE WELDERS AND MACHINISTS
THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN OUR
SCHOOL ARE IN DEMAND EVERYWHERE
AT BIG WAGES. WE TEACH THESE
TRADES IN A FEW WEEKS' TIME 80 PER
CENT PRACTICAL WORK WITH CLEAR.
UNDERSTANDABLE LECTURES AND DEM
ONSTRATIONS BY EXPERTS. THE STATE
ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN 825 PER
MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OCR SCHOOL
CALL. OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
POSITIONS ASSURED
EVERY GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND
Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography,
banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Free catalog.
TATESFISHER- Teachers'"-AlFneyFi'-registration.
Main 6274.. Broadway bldg.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
YOUNG WOMEN
WANTED
Permanent positions open tor yonng woaea
sa telephon. operators, with or without previous
experience.
Call at Room 601. 6th floor. Telephone kids..
Park- and Oak streets.
THE PACIFIC TEL. TJ&L, CO.
GIRL wanted, 12-14, to do sjrry Utile work after
school for board and room and little wages.
Mrs. P. Hinton. 264 Jefferson St.. Room 7-8.
MIDDLEAGED lady to care for patient and do
light houseworks nice home, good wages.
Main 7218. immediately, or 214 2d st.
WANT good omin for general housework:
must know cooking; good wages. Apply 66U
E. Madison.
WANTED Tobacco strippers, machine oper
ators preferred. Gardner Cigar Co., 209 4
Madison tt.
HELP WANTED MALE
A5D FEMALE
II
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Pays you while learning: gives you set of tools;
position secured. Write for catalogue. 234
Burnside st.. or phone Broadway 1781.
PORTLAND Barber college pays you while
learning, gives you set of tools free; position
secueed. 88 N. 2d st
MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trade: wages while
learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yra.
experience. Oregon Barber College. 233 Madison.
TT ANTED AGENTS
CANVASSERS wanted for several counties in
Drwim, r,A Wauhinvtnn SlJad Work. SOOd
commission. 8ome of our men are selling over
$500 weekly. We want workers who desir. to
mak. money. Oregon Nursery Co.. Orenco. Or.
SALESMEN WASTED 9
2 OR 3 salesmen wanted. Must be live wires,
respectable and able to make at least $15 a
day profit; none others need apply. Ex-serriee
men preferred. See me after 6 p. m.. Room 7,
Haley Hotel, 264 Jefferson, Mr. Hinton.
A HEAL salesman can earn $10 per day selling
mystic windshield cloth to aoto owners and
dealers. This is a guaranteed article; no .fake.
F. J Kelly, state manager. East 7307.
WANTED A good, live city salesman. Must
understand automobiles. Call Main 73 JO.
235 -Jd st V. A J. Carburetoe Co.
SITUATIONS MALE
EXPERIENCED farm band, with family, wants
work on farm. Call or writ. 3724 64th at.
S. E , Portland.
ALL kinds of frosen or broken pijes repaired
and replaced : work attended ,'to immediately.
Cell Woodlawn 2133.
CALL Woodlawn 5114 and hae your car re
paired bv mechanic: guaranteed expert work.
ROOFS -lieshingled and repaired, work guar
anteed. Beachsm. Phone East 1201.
BRICK contractor, fireplaces, mantles, garage.
4 87 Ankeny. Phone East 8857.
BY ex-service married man. work any kind, day,
week: must work. East 6196.
WA.'TEB Partner with dragsaw for cutting
cordwood. Call Woodlawn 2341.
ROOFS .repaired, roofs made waterproof. Pbon.
Tabor 6200. Sellwood 860.
PAINTING, paperhanging and tinting, also car
penter wot a. Tanor ma.
WHEN you have shingling or patching done,
call Woodlawn 277.
CARPENTER and cabinet work; estimate,
given; also shingling. Sell. 2525.
DRESSMAKING
4
DRESSMAKING, remodeling, rellnlng and al
terations at Emporium Dy. works, $49 Mor
rison st Broadway 4259.
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladles
garments, reasonable prices: work guaranteed.
J. Reubln. Ladies' Tailor. 408 Bu'h A Lane bid.
FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE
FAMILY 79
3 FRONT sleeping i.nrat, corner of. Broadway
and Montgomery. Mar. 2787.
SLEEPING and sitting room for couple eating
out, close in. Home phone 51264.
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms. 410 4th.
ROOMS AND BOARD
It
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON. $80 10th. for
tnnineeg girls and students. Marshall 1251.
ROOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY 71
CHILDREN to board In private home.
2446. 365 Halsey st.
East
FOR RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED
II
MEIER A FRANK'S
INFORMATION AND
RENTAL BUREAU
Reliable, np to date list, of desirable vacant
bouses, apartment, and flat, with definite infor
mation pertaining to each.
Newcomers to Portland win find thia bureau
of great valae in helping them get properly and
Quickly located. ,
EIGHTH FLOOR
WHEN YOU MOVE. USE? NORTH
WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SERVICE
10th and Washington. Broadway 580.
7 BOOM house for rent Call Tabor 7545.
FURNISHED HOUSES 88
5-ROOM furnished house, water, garbage free,
near Jefferson high school. 147 E. Webster.
Mississippi car, near cor. Albina ave.; adults.
$40. Wdln. 8662. -
FINE modern furntehed - hows, for rent good
location, lota of fine fruit trees and chicken
park. 749 Miaelrarppi ave.
2 ROOM bouse with lieht and water. $12. S
blocks south Lombard- at Inquire 1S41
Oatman at St John, car. - . -
FURNISHED, 916 East Yamhill, 5' room.; $10
month aad board for one.
FURNISHED FLATS W
NICELY furnished $ "room lower flat-froan Jan.
1 to April 1. adults only. Phone Tabor 2594.
ME. 34th. , -
I ROOM furnished flat, $2$.' IM ' Vancoo
.wtia, Wdln. 19S, - - - . - ,
AFAHTMEKTS TOR BENT 41
S ROOM ftirniaW apt... Call aJuTS JO p. au
313 Btantoo .at, '. : . r - - .
5 4 ROOM8.?o7nished iowet Apt. 542 E.
3Tth st Rlcbmood car to S7ta. 1 block south.
" v WAHTEPTO M5T t
WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE
Prefer 825 to 885. W'UI giv. mfereneea.
Four or fiv. rooms, any good district. Phone
Mala J2S6 or Sellwood 1588. '
TWO w 8 room howe rkurn in. Broadway 1408.
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS PROPERTY
8235,000 APARTMENT" BUILDINC
FIv. story modern apartment building, cov
ering SOOxSO ft. on west aid., ia heart of eity;
baa 104 apartmentj elegantly furnished; In
come $42,000 per year. This can be easily
increased to $34,000 Der year. - This la one of
th. beat real etata Investments ever offered to
the pubBc. - This apartment building- t fomr
years oia ana is artistically designed and con
true ted and is considered on. of th. beat apart
ment building tn Portland.
OREGON BUSINESS A FINANCIAL AGENCY,
448 Morgan bldg.
FOR SALE HOUSES
$1
APARTMENT
812,300 buys this 4 flat apartment. This ta
a modern and up-to-date building;
will make a good home with an in
come. Lot 50x180. centrally lo
cated on Tillamook st. This is a
gilt edge realty investment One of
th. best ever offered to the public
It you want a good borne, thia ia it
Terms.
HOUSE
S.20u I-et US show you thia beautiful home.
This building ia double constructed
and corner location, lot 43x94. Three
cherry treee, one peach treat If you
are seeking a home, you will like thia
one. On Hawthorn, ave. Terms.
.JIOL'BE
d..ov will buy a nice home. 8 rooms, on a
lot 50x100. one block off of Union
avenue carline. 81000 rash, balance
as rent. Thia is a wonderful buy.
OREGON BUSINESS V FINANCIAL AGENCY
448 Morgan bldg. v
NEW BUNGALOW
- $4(MDTERMS
428 E. JESSUP ST.
Jnst completed, modern 5- room bnngalow and
sleeping porch, also large room, plastered, in
attic; full basement, cemented, hardwood floors,
Dutch kitchen, bookcases, French mirrors; Iota
of built-ins; rooms are large and conveniently
arranged, finished in Ivory and whit, enamel,
plumbing and electrical work complete, double
construction. It's . dream bungalow and could
not be duplicated for leas than 8480O. Fin.
ear service and schools close. See this today,
near Union and Killingsworth. Take Woodlawn
car to Union and Jessup, then go 1 block east
Phonea East 6516 daily, or C-1182 evening.
DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER and BUILDER.
OWNER ON PR EM 18 ES. 12 TO 5 DAILY.
BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
If yott are anticipating pnrchasing . bon.
or bungalow, by all mean, allow me the privi
lege of showing you some of the best buys in
town. I have properties ranging In pries from
$3250 to $20,000.
Also a few exceptionally fine boys in choice
residential lota. J. A. McCarty, 1141 E. Gltsan.
Phone Tabor 3433. Evenings and Sunday Tabor
B057v
7 ROOM BUNGALOW $3S00 CRESTON
Nice 1 H story bungalow, furnace, basement.
bath, buffet cabinet kitchen, oak floors, trays.
corner lot 50x100: fruit trees, small fruitn.
chicken house and run; on E. 5 1st st.. comet
3Jd ave. Price $3800 plus $109 city liens;
$1000 cash and $25 per month.
GRUSSI A BENNETT.'
318 Board of Trade bldg. Main 74 52.
MOVE RIGHT IN
In E. 18th t. 50 feet off I'rescolt. is a Well
constructed 2 story 6 rocm house, now vacant;
this is a genuine bargain at $2960; easily worth
$3500; only $500 cash required; improvements
paid. John Ferguson, Uerlinger bldg. Main
8.V'!.
FOR SALE A bargain, 7 -room house, corner
lot; improvements paid; just papered and
painted: new basement; near 4 7th and I h vision,
near car; house built when first rlas material
was cheap. A wonderful buy at $3KOO. on eay
contract, if yon wilj buy before Saturday. In
quire at piano dep t. Lipman. Wolfe A Co., ask
for Prince house.
8 ROOM house, modern conveniences, fine
business section; good opening for res. barber,
cobbler or pressing and cleaning shop, or notions
and dry goods; on fine hard surfaced st. ;
cheap; $2500, including all improvements; must
have $500 or more cash. 1450 E. GUsan at
Owner. J-77. Journal.
$2500 AND $600' down will buy a 8-roont
bungalow, on fin. level lot, pavement and
sewer all in and paid for. Garret finished; full
basement, furnac with hot water system; 8
blocks of school and In blocks of carline. 20
minutes from center of city. Albina Realtor.
Phone Wdln. 8207.
$1000 DOWN or clear lot aa first payment buys
a well constructed 6 room 2 story modem
house in E. 37th st. near Division; all improve
ments in and paid; furnace, fireplace, hardwood
floors, Dutch kitchen, full cement baeement with
wash trays, garage; price $4500. John Ferguson,
Gerlinger bldg. Main 8529.
GRAND NEW RUNGAIATW v
IN LAURELHURST
Move right in; easy terms; let me shnw you.
Call Mr. Delabunty. Main 1700. Sunday or
etenings. East 2086.
$100 CASH. $15 monthly and interest at 6 per
cent buys a well constructed 2 room house with
patent toilet etc.. on a beautiful 50x100 lot in
E. 2th at N., 1 block from Alberta car; price
I10.-.0: street Kens pstd. John Ferguson, Get;
linger bldg. Msin 8529.
On ACCOUNT of my health I an offering my
apartment house for sale, net income over
$200 per month; long lease, low rent close in;
$2690 cash takes tt Call owner. East 667.
230 W I-arrabee st. '
WHY NOT BUILD?
Get an artistic home by an established archi
tectural firm at low cost We build anything:
furnish the money if desired. L. H. Bailey Co..
Inc., contracting architects. 924 N. W. Bank.
u annu nr-vrl itnu iinnn nwvfrH
Modern. Dutch kitchen, furnace. 50x100 lot
A classy, cozy home, Wdlwn. 5028. 1108 E.
istn st.
BEAUTIFUL bungalow, 5 rooms, reception ball
and bath; property 80x128. complete ga
rage, 16x32; plenty of berries and lots of flow
ers; terms. Phone D-llSO.
SELLWOOD 7 -room modem at cost; $1700,
$400 cash, balance monthly; no mortgage.
See today. Sell. 2708.
$3500 5-roosn bungalow, paved street, car
line, good residence district Owner. . J-24,
Journal. , .
6 ROOM cottage, lot 75x100. fruit trees,
rhirken house; $1450; terms. Broadway
K.58. 209 Oregon bldg.
FOR SALE LOTS
If
FOR 8ALE Five 23-foot lots, cheap, near
Glisan carline. Owner. J-24. Journal.
ACREAGE
$7
OWNER GOING TO ALASKA
Forced to sell this fine 5 acres, ail levej and
in cultivation with nice 8 -room plastered bunga
low, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, fire
place; good barn 31x31; 2 chicken houses, 1
with hot water brooder; nice green house, 2
wells. 170 fruit trees, some tools. Just 1 mil
from Oregon City, on fine road. Price $307O.
$150O cash, balance long time.
H. A. HEATER.
8th and Main st. Oregon UHy, Or.
ON THE PAVEMENT AT ELECTRIC DEPOT
Nearly 7 acres, all under cultivation and tb.
best of soil; over 100 bearing fruit trees, apples,
pears, prunes, cherries and all kinds of berries;
thia land can all be irrigated and ia fine logan
berry land: 4 room bouse, barn. garag 2 chick
en houses; creek on place; no gravel or rock; this
ia at the edge of the city; pared road all tbe way;
price $4700; $1500 cash; personally Inspected;
photo at office. John Ferguson. GerHnger bldg.
COWS, CHICKENS AND EQUIPMENT
Nearly 6 acres, located on good gT.veled road
.lone to Portland. '4 mile from electric station;
all under cultivation; exerything in the way of
fruit, all bearing; also walnuts; good 5 room
house, barn, fruit cells n and other buildings: price
$2950, with potatoes, rabbits, chickens, bone, 2
fine cows and equipment; large cash payment;
personally inspected : photo at office.
JOHN FERGUSON. GERLINGER BLDG.
CLOSE TO PORTLAND
24 acre", located a mile from boat landine.
near La Center, Wash.. mils to school:
gravekd road; good loganberry land; 18 .at res
under cultivation. 6 acres tn paoture; creek and
well : house, barn and .mail orchard: fencing.
Price $3000. Term en 81800 for long time.
This is only one hoar's drive from Portland.
John Ferguson. Gerlinger bldg. ,
' OREGON CITY .LINE
1 sere, all under cultivation fruit snd berries
in abundance; good 4 root, house, on macadam
iaed reed, near Concord school; price $1500;
$500 cash; personally inspected. John Ferguson,
Gerlinger bldg.
0 ACRES clo. to GUlis Station on Bull Run
Bne. cleared, balance fir and cedar; very
best of soil; $1200 terms. Broadway 1658.
09 Oregon bfclg.
FOR SALE 5 acres near high school and R. R.
ata., 5 room house, barn and outbuilding;
family orchard. Write ta owner. Boyd Berry.
Hesrertrm. Or., n. V. I). o. z. Box 14.
SI ACRES at Ruby Junction, frnw- fir grovv.
f $1000. terms. Broadway 1658. 209 Oro
.., .. . . .
TOSBJS,
4 -ACRES. 1 block to etatwn. Iin. at'tl, o
: gravel. 2 toont .hack; $1750; Uraaa. Broad
way 1668. 209 Oregon bkig.
REAJ.ESTATR
ACREAGE- - CI
56 ACRES. 15 M ILESRV' POft fLAND "
On rock road, half mil. from Capital highway.
AU undeY high state of cultivation, Tw acre.
of excellent orchard. Good span borvet, a cows.
tine nog. ready for buteiMtv 100 -enjeaamv
Seed, for tAe whole place for spring, and plenty
of feed for all aloe, good bin of potatoea. Urge
quantity of applet Wagon; bnggy, mower, rake,
plow, harrow, disk seeder. Very good bouse,
hot and cold water, good barb and other out
building, dandy fence. One of th. beet kept
farms in the country. 816.00O, some terms. Se
M. t. Edwards.
GEO. E. ENGLEHART CO
Mstn T266. 624 Henry Bldg.
1400 Chickens
TH acres, located near Oarkamaa station,
all under rurt 'ration; good graveled road; rinse
to pavement; 2 acre, of berries. I acre orchard.
7 years old, other fruit; 7 room boos, barn.
7 rhirken houses 50x100 and 24x100. 2
brooder house., water piped to buildings; oar
niarr and colt 1 cow, 3 wagons. 1 mower, 2
cultivator. 2 seta ha mew, 1 harrow. 1 hay
rake. 6 tnrnhatora of 1900 egg capacity. ISOOtt
caeh. Terms on balance. - Personally . inspected.
Photos at office. John Ferguson, Garlins.r
bMg.
THIS SIDE OF OREGON CITY
12 acres, located on good gravel road, near the
pavement; 10 seres can be eullivated; over 4 acres
under cultivation; creek and spring; small house,
barn. 2 chicken hoaxes; 1 acre of berries, logans
and 2000 Itrawberry plants: soma kale; price
82400. with good cow, 1 beifer. 1 hone, 12
chickens, wagon, cultivator, buggy, harness, plow
and lots of tools: personally inspected: $1100
cash; photos at office. John Ferguson. Gerlingtr
crag.
11 ACRES ON HARDSURFACE
And S. P. Electric, close to st... store, school
Work nearby. price $1100. 875 down.
DRAPER. B26 CHAM. OF COM.
6 ACRES. 3-room cottage, running stream. Idtal
place for private trout stream, close to Bull
Run line at Maberry station. $1200, term.
Broadway 1658. 200 Orrgoa bldg.
TOTl SALE KAB1T1 17
ONLY HALF MILE FROM STATION
20 and a fraction seres, located 8 miles from
Vancouver, Wafb.; 20 acre, under cultivation
oatm nee in pasture, good sou. no gravel or rock,
bearing orchard, B room cottage, barn. 60x50.
silo, nearly full of ensilage, other buildings; all
rural conveniences; price $6500, with good
matched team, 1 cow, 1 beifer coming fresh. 3
yearlings. 100 chickens, wagon, mower, 2 culti
vators, plough, harneea. cream separator, barrow,
spring tooth; gas engine and feed; $8500 cash,
or will consider cottage or bungalow clear, up to
$2500, and torn cash. John Ferguson, Ger
linger bldg.
GOOD STOCK RANCH
888 acres, located 2 mile, from railroad town
In Benton county. Or., near Kings valley: 60
acre, under cultivation, over 200 acres can be
cultivated. 200 acre, of pasture, some heavy tim
ber (county cruise 6,000,000 feet), 8 room
house, barn and other buildings, 2 acre, orchard,
several springs and small creek, exceptionally fine
soil, private road, kota of outrange; price $3000,
or win trade "for city property; personally inapeet
ed. John Ferguson, Gerllnger blda.
CREEK BOTTOM LAND
120 acres, located on good graveled road.
2H mile from town. Douglas county, Oregon;
OO arrea can be cultivated; 50 acres under
cultivation. 40 acre has a paid up, perpetual
water right. 40 acres of pasture, good fences,
orchard of assorted fruit; new 6-room lof bun
galow Willi plumbing. 2R82; barn 30x60:
machine shed and other buildings: 1 mile to
school; price $71 per acre, with 12 rows, some
yonng stock, team, large and complete line of
anaclitnery, cream separator and feed. Person
ally Inspected. John Ferguson. Gerlinger bldg.
LANE COUNTT RANCH"
ON THE HIGHWAY
SO acres, 0 miles from Eugene, Or., 68
seres nnder cultivation; good free toll, family
orchard. 6 room' bouse, barn 30i82, other out
buildings, well; price $123 per acre, with 8
horses, 2 cowa, 2 heifers, chickens, 2 wagons, 1
cultivator, 1 st harness. 1 rream separator. 2
harrows, 1 spring wsgon, -1 No. 2 John Deer
hay press, gasoline e.igine. 1 circular woodsaw,
furniture, 35 tons baled hay and tools; $5000
cash, or will consider car up to $1000, time on
balance at 6t. John Ferguson, Gerlinger bldg.
NEAR McMINNVILLE
124 acre, located .outliwest of town. SO acres
ran he eullivated. 35 acre, under, cultivation. 40
seeded to crop, 70 acres pasture, good fences,
county road. mile to school and all rural con
veniences, gfsvi 7 room bouse, barn 40x52 and
other outbuildings, 1 acre orchard; price $K0 per
acre, with 4 horses, H cows, 3 yearlings, 2 hogs, 1
hull; 15 goats, TOO chickens. 6 turkeys and com
plete line of machinery; $3300 cash. John Fer
guson, Gerlinger bldg.
RENT BARGAIN
leMVELY HOME
10 acre, of land for sale at Orenco. Or.. 16
miles routhwest of Portland; 6 acres cleared, 2
acre, in woods. 2 acres in pasture, 140 fiuit
tree. lO years old. all kinds of fruit and ber
rirr, 6 room bouse, barn 20x30, chicken bouse
11x24, hog house end good water; beautiful
place for chicken ranch; price $8000, $1500
cash, balance 8 years' time or longer; 4 mile
from Orenco Station. John Holmason, owner,
Orenco, Or.
BEARING ENGLISH WALNUTS
40 acres, located 8 mile, from Newberg, Or.
On good graveled road. $5 acres nnder cultiva
tion, all can be cultivated: 15 acres in bearing
walnuts, 11 years old. with apple fillers, sons
berries, cherries end plums, 4 room house, barn
and rural conveniences, price $8500, $3600 cash.
John Ferguson. Gerlinger bldg.
FRUIT FARM
$3200 buys this 8 14 -acre fruit ranch, mod
ern 4 -room bungalow, right on pavM highway,
14 miles from IVrtland. This is a snap.
OREGON Bt N1SEHS V FINANCIAL AGENCY,
44S MORGAN BLDG.
82 ACRES $3000 $500 DOWN
7 miles from the Estacada electric station of
Sandy. 30 mile from Portland, ia 62 acre, of
good red shot soil; 18 acres under cultivation,
70 bearing fruit trees. 5 room house, large barn.
John Ferguson. Gerlinger bldg.
1 0VACRET ON "S. PrLE'CTRTC
And west ide. hsrdsurface. 4 room house, all
furnished. Cliwe to sta, store, school. Price
$1950. $500 down.
DRAPER. 528 CHAM. OF COM.
FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUT 88
I HAVE 2 thoroughly experienced farmers from
. the East with cash to purchase stock and
equipment and pay cash rent for a good farm.
On. wants a good dairy farm. 100 arm up; th.
other a general farm. 160 acres to 200 acre.
Will also purchase crops if any. lt m. vent
that farm of yours. I have lota of calls for 50
to 76 acres. Write me at one and watch th.
result.
C. H. WOODWARD,
BITTER. IXJWK A CO..
201-3-5-7 Board of Trad. Bldg.
I HAVE 2 ciierrtT" wanting farnuT'near Halsey,
Or. One wants 40 or 50 seres, the othw
80" to 100 acres. These farm must be good
and equipped if possible. Writ. m. at one.
what you have.
A. G. BENDER,
RITTER. LOWE A X .
201-3-6-7 Board of Trad Bldg.
I A. 1 to rent a farm of 200 acres or mors
for cash. Will pay cash for stock and equip
ment and cropa. Am thoroughly reliable, can
give reference. Owner only no ag.nta. li
120, Journal.
i ... . . . ..
TTMBE
$8
NOTICE of sale of government timber. Gen
eral land office, Washington, D. C December
11. 1919. Notice Is hereby given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of the act
or June 8. 1916 (39 stat. 2181. and the
instructions of the secretary of the interior of
September 16, 1917, the timber on tb follow
ing lands will be sold January 27, 1920. at
10 o'clock a. m.. at public auction, at the
United States land office at Portland, Oregon,
to tb. highest bidder, at not lew than tbe ap
praised value ahown by thia notios, sale to b
subject to th. approval of th. necretary of the
interior. The purchase price, with an addi
tional Bum of ene-fiftb of 1 par cent thereof,
being commission allowed, most be deposited at
time of sale, money to be returned if aale is not
approved, otherwise patent will tsaoe for th.
timber, which mast be removed within ten
year. Bid will be received from citizen of
the United States, aasociation of such citizens
and eorpdrationa organized under the law of
tb. United States or any state, territory or dis
trict thereof only. Upon application of s quali
fied purcliaser. the timber on any legal subdi
vision will be offered separately before being in
cluded in any offer of a larger unit T. 4. 8.,
H. 8 E.. Sec 21. 8WU NHH, fir 1860 M.,
NE4 BW. fir 840 M., NW Vi SW 4 . fir
1600 M., none of the fir timber to be sold for
lea. than 81.73 per U.i see. S3, SEVi NKIt.
fir 730 M.. cedar 25 M.. SW 'A NEW, fir
850 M.a none of the fir or eedar timber to b
old for kn than 31.60 per M. T. 2 8., R.
4 E. aec 23. NEK NW. fir' 1660 M
cedar 80 ,M all th. fir and caster timber on
said subdivision to be sold for not less than
$200L; sec 29. SW NW H . fir 710 M.. D
of tbe fir timber on said subdivision to be otd
for net less than $900, T. 2 8., R. 5 ., sec
19. NEV NW', fir 1600 M., 8EK SWIi,
fir 1900 M., cedar 60 M., hemlock, 230 U.i
NW 14 SE Vi , fir 1385 M., eedar 46 M. hem
lock 150 M-. SW BF. . fir 980 M.. eedar
233 M , hemlock 400 M., Done of the fhr tim
ber to be sold for lea than $1.2$ per M.. and
none of the cedar or hemlock timber to be sold
for leas than $0 rente per M. T. t S R. 6
E., sec St. SW4 8W4, fir W0 M., sont
of the fir timber ta b. sold for lean than $1.29
per M.
(Signed) CLAY TALLMAX.
Commissioner General Land Office .
FOB SALE OR EXCHAK0E
JREAL ESTATE $
FOR SALE or trade, fruit "tract, level, wetersd,
unincumbered, unimproved. 10 - acres; VVssr
tehee valley near Leavenworth; IS acre Sear
Bridgeport, Waakv; D-650.. Journal. . .
.REAL ESTATE - -
' WANTED REALF.hTATE ' ' if
liOVKK seUlnft 4s my specialty; give me th. IM
ing of year bouse. 1 will do the rest All
listing jflveu proper Attention. Watch our dN
Ws set remits. . . ; t
O. A. WARRINER,
TtlTTER. I.IIWK A CO .
201-8-8-7 Bosrd nf Trade WMg. ' - !
I WANT bargain) In fraetloaaflbt. with of
without bouae, South of Montgomery street,
between 6th and Soth ata. H 78 Journal.
ROOMING HOUSES. APART MEN TH
AND HOTELS FO R SALE it
BEFORE buying hotels, apartments sml roonv
ing houses, sew me ; I do not cheapen them by
advertising. Hedges, 171 W. Park.
INSURE our hnuae
furniture, or auto now.
Hedges, 171 W. Park. Main 2MI0.
BUS15E89 OPPORTUNITIES tt
COUNTRY STORE
i
$8500 buy on. of the best established country
grocery store in Oregon.' dfiing close t'
824, OA0 per year business, and ta aln
handling grain on commission, sUo
ticket agent for Oregon Electric, netliri
a good Income on the side; store Is 8t
80 and has 9 housekeeping rooms, ul
to date building. 1 acre of land on.
half in loganberries. Grocery stork will
Invoice close to 86000. I will sell this
business on terms, one half down a n't
the balance quarterly. No trade: 7
year established. This is some oppor
tunity for one desiring a good business.
Get busy. Reason tor selling wanting
to get bark east.
OREGON BUSINEHS A FINANCIAL AGENCY.
448 UORGAN BLDG.
GROCERY
$12,600 buys one of the best paying grocery
stores in Portland. Tills store has been
run by present owner for 10 year and
ia now doing between $5000 to $6000
per month. Clean stock and good loca
tion. If you want a business that ia :
ma.ain. monev tn can .how Vi.ii the liiial. f
ness this store is doing. Bering is be
lieving.
OREGON BUSINESS A FINANCIAL AGENCY
448 MORGAN BLDG.
ATTENTION
Do you want a buainess of your own 7 If so
get bury: auto parte salesman; exclusive state ors
m.urty right srling gravity oil systems for
Fords; gas savers, coal nil and distillate buni
trs and primers; they make all cars start ease
any time: they fit Folds. t'herolet.' GMO
trucks, Denhy trucks; cut expenses in half - also
auto and mechanic soap; men with Kurds of
Chevrolet, call after 8:30 p. m or Sunday aft
ernoons J. A I. Mfgs., mgrs. rea. , 1143 K.
Lincoln st, cor. 38th, Portland,
DOUGHNUT FACTORY
$500 buys this paying doughnut works: located ,
on Yamhill at; in heart of market dis
trict; doing good business. 3 years,
lease. Good fixture, and all complete. A
good money getter. v
OREGON BUSINESS A FINANCIAL AGENCT
448 MORGAN BUM,,
MUST aacriflc. at once: delicatessen, light
groceries, doing $50 per dty at present will
do $79 in summer month; for quick actios
call Main 8080,
Old False Teeth Bought
Wa pay tip to- $25 per plate. American?
Brokerage, 205 Morgan bldg.. 2d floor. j
PARTNER WANTED
$1O00 will buy half interest in established
business. One who understands office work or
Is willing to learn. Call at 448 Morgan bldg.-
War Stamps Bought
Liberty-Vimory Bonds. Spot Cash. ii-
American Brokerage, 205 Morgan bldg., 2d Floor.
WANTED Two men to contract as parta.ri
on bungalow construction. Tears work ta)
, right parties. Sbaw, Larson ak Seymour, l'b...
Mlp 4"8' '
OWING to other business will sell welt ad'rr-;
Used and growing phonograph business, with '
agency for two well known phonograph. Cbesp
if Uken at once. R 548. Journal. , .-'
; WANTED To buy a small stock of hardware
in country town. Must he going concern and
a clean stock, Give full particular. Address
K. T. Raker. Colfas. Wash y.
FOR SALE I'oolhall. confectionery and elaet
I store. I ass leaving city. I have good bMxSv
! ness and I made good. 84 Grand ave. M. -
500 HfPRERY SI .00
Yon must bring thia ad. 120 6th st
500 BUSINESS CARDS $1.25
Ryder Ptg. Co.. Main R5H. IHU 3d St.
FOR SALE Second hand store, a bargain tog
qnick sale. 288 North 16th st, '
WANTED Working partner; $1000 required (
gilt edge proposition. G-853. Journal.
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE tf
CITY LOANS. NO COMMISSION H
On Improved property, of for Improvement
purpose. Y
The best and easiest method of paying
S loan is our monthly payment plan.
$82.26 per month for 86 months, or
$21.24 per month for 60 month, or -$16.
1 7 per month for 96 months psys a loM
of $1000 and Interest
Loans of, others amount in aam. propor
tion. . , t
Reptyment Privilege - i,
EQUITABLE SAVINGS A 1AIAN ASSN.
242 Stark at. Portland. Or.
RESIDENCE IOANS m
Loana for any amount it S H per cent foe 8
to 10 years, payable tn monthly Installments!
any part or all of th. loan payabl. at any time.
W loan money in sit town of th Northwest
Call or writ, 1838 Northwestern Bank bids.
Marshall 371 8, Evenings. Woodlawn 2481,
MORTGAGE LOAN'S On improved farm sad
city property, fsvorabl. repaying privii.ee;
no commission or delay. "
THE OREGON MORTGAGE CO., LTD.,
606 Piatt JBWg. Main 637J. -' "
MORTGAGE LOANS
City of Farm Property, From $600 Cp. -
W. H. UllITTS .-..Vs.
318 CHAM. OF COM. MAR. 8649.'-
MORTGAGE I.OANS
W. !on our own money on improved dty
property. Quirk service nd liberal losas. , -
F. E. BOWMAN A CO..
31 3 Cham, of Com. bkig. Main J02.
SEE US'TODAT We loan money nraal "M
tale; 6 and 7 per cent, long lima, short timet
monthly payment; pay aa you can: sttflts to
suit 726 Gasco bldg.. $th and Alder. .,
CELLARS ML It TON CO. ' ' .
MONEY TO LOAN
On real estate security at going rat, of Inter
est Otto A Harksoa Beaky Co., 41$ Cham bet
of Commerce.
T00 $4&0 $600 $750 $1000 snd np st
lowest rates: quirk action, rred w. uerma.
Co., 732 Chamber of Oommerc. Main 6448,
ffUlTblNG loans on ejty aod suburban property.
money advanced as work progresses. W. G.
Beck. 218 and 216 Failing bldg. Main $467.
$$00 $400 $600 $600 $760' S TV1
lowest rates; quick action. Uorden Morteags
Co., 631 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1370.
MONEY TO LOAN in amount of $100 ts
$6000 on city property. -A.
H. BELL. Rooms 10 and 11 Mulkey bldg
SEE OREGOtTlNV. A MORTGAGE C0.T"l2J
Chamber of Commerce. 401 and Stark.
$1000. $1600. $2000 and up; no commVeaion.
F. H. ItKBHON. 616 Cham, of Com, bldg.
J.n i a t ret f i , a irm . - 7fnA ai .s 4 ....
cent Fred S. WillUms. 606 Panama bkig.?
fibRTGAGE "CtlANS." 6 'anf7 o.' e.ntT-IS
Salomon A Co.. 408 Belling bldg.
M0XEY TO LOAK CHATTELS.
SALARIES "
DO YOU NEED MONEV?
LOANS MADE ON . ? - i
AUTOMOBILES ?
FURNITURE, PIANOS. HOUSEHOLD UMm.
REAL ESTATE. MON OS. OB AN X I HIM OS
VALUE. SECUKITY USUALLY UN 11
YOUR POSSESSION,
ALSO SALARY L0.ANS
TO SALARIED PEOPLE ON TMEIH HirtKH
WITHOUT SECURITY. IF TOUR PAY
MENTS TO OTHER LOAN COMPANIES US
ON FURNITURE OH AUTOMOBILE COM
THAVTS AUK TOO LARGE, WE WILD PA I
THEM UP. ADVANCE tOU MOKE MOa .
IF NECESSARY. AND YOU CAN REPAY US
IN SMALL MONTHLY FAXMENTK XO attli
YOUR CONVENIENCE. .
LEGAL RATES fO DKLAl
BUSLNESS STRICTLY CONF1UEMUL
PORTLAND LOAN CO.
. (UCENSEDI -306
807 DEKUM BLDG.. 3D AND WASH.
SALARY" I TLOANS CHATTELS
WE. -LOAN MONET . ? ;
on abort notice to salaried or worklngmeo. on
their own notes. Weekly, semi-monthly or
monthly paymcnte Each transacUon strictly
confidential. . ; '
SO MORWAGE NO IN DORS EB
ABSOLUTELT NO SECURITY -.
Ws sl loan on hottMfaoM farnitoss, piano,
te., without removal, -a. .-:"'
cu t awn irrraTtflir r? "-:
. . .1 I'Udii tiiirorvv io ?.rlil'" t'
(LICENSED) 3 pi
2t$ FAILING BLDG.' '- v-';
. "ts7i irTTTi f"t.V H i "' " 1 .' '
Auto, Furniture. Plan, . VietyeUa. warehoif.
reoerpta, bond. snd. all kinds, of aeeuntiws,
t Legal rates. W. A. Uatbaway, Rein ai.
W atbington bldg.-
CEOTMAliVEX loan money oa btestsbold gooUal
legal rstwt Tsbot $808.
tOsnttmisd on Fsllowln$ Pass).