The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 27, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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TIID OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913.
WILL BE BUILT AT
, Vancouver Company Obtains Con
tracts From Standard Oil Work
' to Continue for Some Time.
, Contracts for three tank steamers
k for the Standard Oil company of
"aVow Jersey have been accepted by
the G. M. Standifer Construction
, corporation, and the vessels are to
be built In th 'steel yards at Van
? couver within the next year, accord-
;in,to Guy M. Standifer, president
: of the company, who returned from
New York Christmas day. Standi
' f er Is at the Benson hotel. .
Ths vessels will be of 12,000 tons dead-
' welr'ht capacity, the largest vessels ever
contracted forjn the Columbia district.
f and anions; the largest ever built on the
coast '
Thu thrM. with the Green Star con
tracts for five steamers, will give work
at the Standifer plant for trie next year,
Standifer said today. The Vancouver
yard is now completing three steamers
' for the Emergency Fleet corporation, one
of which is to be launched in a few days,
'-and the other two next month.
- FIRST LAUNCHED IIT MAECH
" ' The first of the Green Star freighters
will come off in March. The Btandard
' Oil vessels will be used on the east coast,
probably between Mexico. Texas and
New' York. ,
. The Vancouver plant employes 8500
men. and this force will probably be em
ployed until all the work now on hand is
completed. The outlook after 1920 for
i shipbuilding in this district Is not en
: couraglng, Standifer said, and not the
least of the difficulties confronting- oper
ators Is the Wage question.
"TTirhertwases are being paid here for
shipbuilding than anywhere else In the
world," he said, "and the only reason we
are getting contracts now is because the
yards of this country and England have
all the business they can handle at pres
ent However, these contracts were ob
tained by the closest kind of competitive
bidding, and when the tonnage situation
eases off as a result of present building,
we will be up against world competition."
PRODUCTION SERIOUS QUESTION
Standifer explained that the wage
question Is not so serious as that of pro
duction. The production rate In the
yards is slow, and with short hours the
labor end of the shipbuilding business is
the most expensive phase.
y Standifer will leave Sunday for San
Francisco on a business trip of a week,
but expects to be with' Mra Standifer In
Portland all winter.
FOG DELAYS ROSE CITY
Anchored 18 Hours Only Short Dls
i tance From Portland.
The passenger liner Rose City reached
Alnsworth dock at 11 :30 this mornlna;
Irom San Francisco, with about 100
passengers and full freight holds. The
vessel was anchored for 18 hours In the
fog, almost within whlstltng distance
of Portland, as It was only 10 miles be
low St. Johns. The Hose City left As
toria at 7 o'clock Friday morning and,
until tt was anchored, had to proceed
very slowly because of the murk.
,-- On Its last trip up the Columbia the
Rose City had a battle with the Ice,
' but the fog he encountered this time
Captain T. MacQenn considers the worse
opponent to schedule.
Because of the delay, both at San
Francisco from loading so much cargo
and the fog In the Columbia, the Rose
City will leave down again at 8 o'clock
Sunday night
' Steamer Mayfalr Leaking
The steam schooner Mayfalr, which
left out of Astoria last Monday, reached
i Han Francisco in a leaking condition
' late Friday, after 116 hours at sea. The
Mayfalr Is one of the Charles Nelson
fleet and recently brought general cargo
:. to . Portland. After taking an extra
pump at San Francisco, the steamer
. proceeded to San Pedro to discharge,
. after which she will be returned to San
, Francisco for drydocklng and repairs.
, Centaurus at San Francisco
V The Green Star freighter Centaurus,
which left Astoria for the second time
last Tuesday, after returning to that
port for additional fuel oil following
Its first journey to sea. reached San
Francisco Friday to load additional car
go for the west coast of South America.
TA1M0TAT101S
WIRALIJN3L
. . "OUMAOAO"
Bails from Portland 9:00 P. M., December
29, for North Bend, sfanhffeld. Eureka and
Baa Franeiaeo. oeaneetlna with steamers to
Los Anselee and Baa Dleco.
! . "Om OP TOPIKk"
For above Ports January 4.
TO ALASKA FROM SEATTLE
. a, "aDMIRAL WATSON" to Seward and
T porta. December 2T.
, TI0KIT OPriOl 101 THIRD IT.
Pretiht Offloa Munlolaal Dock No. 2.
Phone Mala asst.
M0IPI0 tTIAMtHIr OOMPANV.
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Delay in Sailing
SanFrancisco
S. ROSE CITY
OEPAtrra a. m.
Sunday, Dec. 28
men ainsworth dock
ARK JNOLUDIS KRTH AMD MIALS
OITY TI0KKT OPPIOg. SD AND WASH.
PHONI MAIN SS80 1
. PRSIAHT OPPIOK. AtNawOftTH DOCK
HONg BSOABWAY SOS
- SAN PRANOISOO PORTLAND
.. .. . . LINE
)et W help xn Plaa Tear Trip Abroad.
. Tea aeoore the benefit of ezperieaeed infor
( matiea. Haro alvea Steamship Bookiacs
an special attention for too past 10 year.
' Ddr$ey B. Smith, Manager
The Jevrnal Travel and Infeematloa Bareau,
-sVVHIUli SkBB, rvHTbarlB, OR,
I JUMb JAAE
The CenUurus was prevented from tak
ing much cargo here because of the
snow storm. "'
Steamers llejd by Fog
'i Because of the dense fog along the
Willamette and the ' Columbia, the
wooden steamers Diana and Mendora,
operated by the Columbia-Pacific Ship
ping company, and loading ties for .the
United Kingdom, were .unable to ' shift
today.. The Diana, at Fifteenth street
terminal, was to go to the 8 Helens
tie booms and the Mendora,! at the tie
booms,-was to come to Portland for
coal before departing on Its voyage.
Both vessels are now Idle, awaiting a
change In the weather.
Position of Ships
North Head. Pec. 27 Positions of
ships st sea, as reported to this station
by radio at I p. m., December 28:
Admiral See-re. Ocean Falls to San Fraadaeo,.
878 mam from Bn rraaciaeo.
News of the Port
MARINE ALMAS' AC
Condition at Mouth of mf
North Head. Dee. 27. Condition, at the
mouth of Um river at noon today: Wind, cut,
two mile; cloudy; sea moderate. -Tide
at Artoria Sunday
High water. . . , Low V5fr;
4 -4ft a ra. 8.2 feet J:OT a. m. 8.2 feet
4:24 p. m. 7.8 feet 11:00 p. m. 1.6 feet
DAILY RIVER READINGS
8 a. m., Pacific Time.
STATIONS
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Albany
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Hirer Forecast
The Willamette river at Portland will fall
during the neit two or three days.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
San Francisco. Dec. 27. (I. N. S.) Ar
rived. Tee. 26: Mayfalr. Columbia river. 12
noon: Daiiy. Grays Harbor, 2:25 p. m. : bark
en tine Aurora. Lavukt. 7:45 p. m.; Centaurus,
Portland, 8:20 p. m. ; Manoa. Honolulu, 8:80
Sailed. Dec. 2: Daisy Gedsby. Grayi Har
bor, 10:85 a. m.j Frank D. Stout. Ban Diego.
12:20 p. m. : enracao, roruann, via x.uic
and Marshtield. 12:40 p. m-; Captain A. F.
Lucas. Point Wella, 1 p. m.J Coauille RiTer.
Fort Bragf. 1:10 p. m. : Ban Jacinto. Ventura.
1 15 p. m.; Chehalie, Graya Harbor. 1:60 p.
m.; Graya Harbor, for Graya Harbor. 1:50 p.
m.: Weet Vaca. New York. 2:25 p. m.: El
Segnndo, Point Welta, 2:40 p. m.: Arctic, Fort
Bragg, 2:55 p. m. ; Beafoam, Mendocino, 8:15
p m. : Necanfcum, Brooking!. 8:20 p. m. : Ad
miral Dewey, Loa Angeles. 8:45 p. m. ; Prentiaa,
Albion, 4:40 p. m. ; Admiral Farragut, Seattle,
4:40 p. m.; Northland, Vancouver, 5:05 p. m.
FranciW. Pw. 27. (I N. 8.) Ar
rired Motorship Sierra, from Iaulque, 12:50
a m. ; President, from Loa Angelea, 8:55 a m.;
CoaUnsa, from Port Ixbo. 8:60 a. m. ; Port
Angnlee. with barge Big Bonanza, from Mukil
tm, 11 g. m.; Unlmak. from Albion, 10:80 a.
m.; KlamatJi. from Ererett, 10:80 a. m :
I i tarn K. Billingn. from Apia, 1 1 :80 . ra. : F.
R. Loop from Astoria. 1 p. m. Sailed Dec
26. Helen P. Drew, for Greenwood, 8 p. m.;
Dec. 27. Atlas, for Los Angeles. 10:25 a. m.
Balboa. Dec. 24. Arrived Steamer Aloek
son, from Portland, for New York.
San Francisco, Dec. 27. Arrived last night
Steamer Ceotaurus, from Portland, for West
Coast.
Coos Bay. Dec. 2. Sailed at 8 p. m.
Steamer City of Topeka, from Portland for San
Francisco via Eureka.
San Francisco, Iec. 2. Arrived at noon
Steamer Usyfair. from Portland. Sailed at 1
p. m. Steamer Curacao, for Portland via Eu
reka and Coos Bay. .
HMttle. Wuh.. Deo. 27. (L N. S.) Ar
rived: ' Admiral Evans, from Southeastern
Almiika. 2:80 a. m.: City of Seattle, from South'
eastern Alaska. 1 a. m. ; Bush, from British Co
lumbia, at 7:45 a. m.
Arrived 28th: Phyllis, from sea. with pro
noller trouble. 6 n. m. : Queen, from San Diego.
via Ssn Francisco. 7:80 p. m.; Davenport, from
Ran WafMtiMVk. 4 :SO D. m.
Sailed 20th: Uovernor, for San Diego, via
ftn Frft.niisco. 11 D. in.
Norfolk. Dec. 26. Arrived: Canadian
1 ,l,tnr from Union Bay. B. C.
Yokohama, Due. 10. Arrived: City of Spo
kane, from Seattle.
Honokong. Dec zu. Amvea: tmpresa oi
TtnuU from Vancouver. B. O.. via porta,
Shanghai. Deo. 20. Sailed: Kndicott. xor ae-
Hl. 4. nnrtA. -
Victoria, lec zo. amvea: iaeieru sum,
fawn Knh.. at aiiarantine. at 10:80 a ra.
Port Tnwnsend. Dec 27. Pasaea in: Bcnoon-
er Ilelene, for BelUnghsm. In tow tug lUchara
Holyoke. 10 a. m.
Point Wella. uee. z. Amvea:
Redondo.
from Seattle, and departed
southeastern
Tacoma. Deo. 27. Amvea: ruiton, irora
British Columbia ports, 7am.: schooner Jsmes
Jhnm from Aula. a. m. Dec 26. arrived
Northwestern, from Beatue. Amur Mara, irom
New York, via Balboa.
AKIRS AMASS FORTUNE
ROM SKINS OF RABBITS
REPRESENTE
Two Men Arrested at Pendleton
Swindled Wealthy Salt Lake
People With Fake Furs, Claim.
Salt Lake, Dec. 27. The police
have been advised of the arrest at
Pendleton, Or., of two men believed
to be fake fur peddlers, who fleeced
persons in this vicinity of between
130.000 and 140.000 during the
Christmas shopping season.
Representing themselves as British
sailors, the fakirs approached their well-
to-do victims with the greatest caution,
carrying their furs In a huge canvas
sack. They told an Interesting story or
having gone to Russia for the express
purpose of smuggling out a large quan
tity of expensive furs, or capture by tne
Red guard, a sentence to death and
romantic rescue by the fair daughter
of the commanding officer.
Departing, they pledged their victims
to absolute secrecy, aa the furs had been
smuggled into the country and all con'
ceraed might be in danger of arrest
Their operations came to the notice
of the police after three Salt Lake phy
slclans who had invested 800 became
suspicious and took their wares to
local turner ror appraisal. The pur
chases were at once pronounced rabbit
skina, with an occasional cat skin, all
skilfully decorated to look like ermine,
silver fox and other expensive furs.
Colonel Van Hamm,
Hearst Editor, Is
Dead at New York
Miami, Fla, Dec 17. (L N. S.) Col
onel Caleb Marsh Van Hamm, for boy
eral years managing editor of the New
York American, died here early today
after an Illness of several weeks. The
body will b taken to Cincinnati, whera
Colonel Van Hamm was bora, for burial
on Tuesday. "
Colonel Van 'Hamm was one of tho
best known newspaper men in the East,
having- held, important executive mat
tions on a number of big- dallies before
oecomms; editor of tho New York Amer
ican in mo.
1 He was born in Cincinnati on March
11, 1861. Me was graduated from the
law school ot the University of Cincin
nati in 1883 with an LI B, degree. He
was engaged in the practice of law for
several years, but cava It up for' news
paper wora, .- i .
DAS ERMINE
HEW ROM MAY
BE BARED TO SAVE
Counsel for Harry New; Jr., Ac
cused Slayer, Gives Hint of
Probable Feature of Defense.
Los Angeles, .Dec. tt. TJ. P.) Mrs.
Lily Burger may yet be called to relate
from the witness stand the story of her
girlhood romance with " United States
Senator Harry a New of Indiana, as her
part to the effort to save Harry 8. New
Jr., alleged unsanctioned child of that
romance, from the gallows.
Attorney Jud Rush of New's counsel
today declared emphatically that the re
ported decision to keep Mra Burger rrom
the witness stand was not final,
"Circumstances may arise which make
it unnecessary for Mrs. Burger to testify
and in that event she will not be called,"
Rush declared. "But thus far our orig
inal Intention to call Mrs. Burger re
mains unaltered."
Defense attorneys denied that Sen
ator New had requested Mrs. Burger be I
kept off the witness stand.
Warm Weather on
Heels of $now Is
Cause pf Damage
John Dav. Dec 27. Warm weather.
coming after a heavy snow, raised havoc
with the roads tnrougnout xne county,
causing washouts. The Long creek road
was washed out in many places ana
th John Dv-DavviIe was made prac
tically impassable. The John Day river
iaa it, KanUa and considerable dam
age resulted to hay stacks along uiei
river.
r.. Rodabaueh was arrested, charged
with unlawful manufacture of whiskey.
It is alleged that he was operating a
BtUl on hls ranch Just below John Day.
Young boys, according to the author!-;
ties, admitted that they naa orgnen mw
Rodabaugh's house ana stolen uquor.
Ralph Wells, Not
E, E.Wells, Involved
In Case of Stills
Sa.le.rn. Dec 27. Ralph "Weils of Tal
bot and not E. E. Wells, aa formerly
reported, was interested in the con
struction of one of the three stills seised
in a local nlumbing shop ny zeaerai
atiithnrttlefl last week.
This correction is made by Sheriff
Keedham in Justice to E. E. Wells, who
has protested against the use of his
name in connection with the stills;
Needham explains that the officers
erred in giving out Information con
cerning the seisure. E. E. Wells, whose
home is at Jefferson, is an uncle of
Ralph Wells, according to Needham.
Sugar Should Sell
For 17 Cents, Urges
Food Administrator
N'ew York. Dec 27. Sugar cost to
the consumer should drop to about 17
cents within two or three - weeks at
farthest, faf was learned today from Ar
thur Williams, general food adminis
trator. He stated that large shipments
of Porto Rlcan sugar will reach here
next week. The retailer will pay but
15 cents for this sugar, Mr. Williams
stated, and the consumer should get it
at 17 cents.
Thieves Ge$2000
In HOIQUD 01 VY . U .
Telegraph Office
San Francisco. Dec. 27. - (TJ. P.)
Three robbers early today held up the
Western Union branch office at 722 Mar
ket street and obtained $2000. They
gagged and bound James Lynch, night
manager, and pried open the drawers of
an open safe. This was Lynch s first
nisht as manager.
The youngest of the three was about
17. Lynch said, and the oldest 25. They
worked coolly and deliberately by the
light of the Market street lamps.
HEW TODAT
PORTLAND RUG COMPANY
MANUFAOTURKItt OP ,
TVf T TTTT T T TaO C
rLUrr KUvjo
THHI1 II BIFFIRIKOI
WE WEAVE ALL OHIO IN BOTH PLUS'S'
AND sjaa MIOS. LET US CALL FOR
VOUR OLD OARPBrTw WORK WILL BE
ftBTVStNKD -PrTOasPTW."
BRAIL ORDERS CilVIrt rHtOSJPT
-ATTETtOW
WE CLEAR CARPETS
PORTLAND RUG COMPANY
I 4S7E CAST 1TTM STRtST
a-1 824, crtlvsp Pswfls or Hstas
tVI OALL FOR VOUR OLD OAR.
PETS, RUttS AND WOOLEN
OLOTHIN8).
W 88eks Beautiful Hand-Wvwa
FLUFF RUGS
an
Rua Wvnn All ShM.
Mall Orders 8nS for BeekM.
OarptU Otoanas, Laid
... ana nflrtl.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
1SX EAST ClDMTN ST. .
. ' - . Ptvana Cast aso.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
i wa cau and oenrer)
Old Bars aad Woolen Clotkliff.
Yf Make Kevaralble, Uaad-Weraa
FLUFF RUGS
Room Sis FIff Rags, -
Wov-n, $170(0 ,
Say Bag 'VTevsa All Slasa
Mall Orders Sea for Booklet
, Feathers Rsmovatstcl :
Carpet - CUaninff '
xll Rc.tearaea Clsaaod, IUI
WESTERN FLUTF UTO CO, 7
(4 Uaios Atb. jr. , paeat East Mlf
MAN FROM GALLOWS
KEW TODAY
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trated circular. .
REDIMADE BUILDIfiG CO,
tit S. 11U St. Faeae East ttll
rertiasd. On
STORAGE SPACE
IiTestlgats Oar Plant aid Bates
Why assume expensive leases under
present high costs?
CLAY 8. MORSE, IKC
Drayage aad Storage
lltk asd GUsaa. Psoas Bdwy. 1171.
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80,000 NEW BOOKS
ON ALL SUBJIOTS
AT PRE-WAR PRIOIS
WC BUT SECOND-HAND BOOKS
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MEETING NOTICES
41
AL KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O.
N. M. S. Stated session Sat
urday, December 27, 1910, at 8
p. m.. Masonic Temple, West Park
and Yamhill streets. Election of
officers and representative to the
Imperial Council. Visiting nobles
cordially invited. By order of
the Potentate.
HUGH J. BOTD. Recorder.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty; buttons, pins.
ehartna. i agger Bros. . Ill -1 s seth t.
DEATHS AlfD FUNERALS
71
MURRAY In this city. December 26, Junes
Murray, lata of 5629 Forty-ninth avenue
Southeast, aged 76 years. He leavea a wife and
sis children, Mrs. Peter Vandersluls of Gemada,
Cat; Archie and Alex Murray of Haynea, Or.;
T.aL . ...... im . T. ! . I V Un
ray ot Fortlaad. Funeral aemoes win be held
Monday, December 29, at 2 p. m.. at the chapel
of Breaso A Snook. Belmont at Thirty-fifth.
Friends invited. Interment at Mount Scott Park
cemetery.
KRTJM- At Oak Grove. Or.. December 26,
Muriel Susie Krum. aoed 8 rears 10 months
16 days. The funeral services will be held Mon
day, December 29, at 2 p. ra., from the Com
munity M. E. church at Oak Grove. Friends in
vited. Interment at Riverview cemetery. The
remains are at the residence funeral narton of
waiter C. Kenwortnr. 1682-1334 East Thirteenth
street, Sellwood.
CCRT In this city. December 28. David 3,
Cury. aged 70 years, beloved husband of
Orpba Cury, brother of J. A. Cury. Aberdeen,
Wash., and Mrs. Adla Geisie. Gresham. Or..
and Mrs. Claris Miller. St. Helena, Or. Re
mains are at the chapel of the Gresham Un
dertaking Parlors, Gresham, Or. Funeral
notice later,
SAGER Ia this city. Lawrence R. Sacer. aged
83 years; beloved husband of Winnifred Sager,
son of Mrs. M. Sager of Lenta; brother of Grant,
aramr, Harry and Clyde Sager of this otty. Re
mains are at the residental funeral home of
Downing ft McNemar, East Seventh and Mult
nomah. Fnneral notice later.
kiuuwb in tni city. -December 27, oeorge
Xj, Richards, late of 810 East Seventy-eecond
street aorta. Remains are at iinley , Montgom
ery at Fifth.
EMERT At his lata residence. 691 East
w roadway, ueorge Allen Emery, aged 51
years. Remains at P. L. Lerch Undertaking
jo. rnnerai nouc later.
FLORISTS
LUBLIN ER wlv.8!?
848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Marshall 257
BZ8 Morrison. Portland Hotel. Marshall 758
MARTIN A- mnRH'H f.Ci flnrt. SSI W..V.
inctoD. Main 209. A-1269. Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged.
r.!hr!rwlilN.W. Bank. bids.. Main 6116
wuhIC" SSI Morrison at
Max M. Smith f,OT1!xth st
1BVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO., 4th and
TamhflL Fnneral designers; lowest price.
LA LANE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
Flowers
For all occaaiona. Main 5545.
TON8ETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington st.
bet 4th and 6th. Main 5102. A-1161.
THE PEOPLE FLORAL SHOP. 284 Alder at.
FTJSERAL DIRECTORS
Holnmam Undertaking: Co.
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON STS.
Main 507. A-1511.
P. FIM.EY & SON
. Progressive
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Kltli montgomert at fifth a i59
-p. s. punning, inc.
THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS
414 E. Alder st Phone East 62. B 6225
CHAMBERS CO.
Fnneral Directors.
All the Conveniences of a Hon
Woodlawn 8806. 248-250 KilHngrworth av.
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
6802-6804 92D ST. S. B., LENTS
Phon. Tabor 6267. Home Phone D-61
Dunning & McEntee
Broadway and Ankeny sta. Lady Assistant
Phones Broadway 480. A-4558
DOWNING A MeNEMAB. successor to Wihoa
Ross. Multnomstr at E. Tta.. Irrinaton
Astrirt. East 84.
MeENTEE A EILERS. fnneral parlor with all
rn privacy of a noma, iota and Everett st.
! Phones Bmedwav 2188. Home. A-2188.
Eat 781 Ta t V t- Mrs Iareh
B-18SM rLL6rWII Assistant
UNDERTAKERS.
11th and Hawthorn.
R. W. GABLE A CO., ,
Snereasiirs to W H TTamilfjm i
1878 E. OHan Phone Taber 4818
MILLER A TRACET. Independent fnneral di-
rertor. ' Fricea as low as 820. 840, 860.
wannmtton at Ella. Main 291. A-78SS,
R. T. BYRNES tabliahmcnt. 901
wVllaina av. Wondhwn 220.
Breeze
CmD, Ta. 1258. B-2548
. OllVUa 1047
Behnont st.
Ai R.Zeller Co. iSSSiffS
3flM...MDNDERTAKINO CO. Main 4 182
OACVCat.;21. Qor Third
and Clay
MOJTTJMBKTS
PortlandMarble Works
" 280 4th opp, Crtr HaH. Wen Broa.
lBLAdlH(3GIITt
f Ji a73Q 8T; AT MAOlSOg.
LOST Ay P FOTTSP
tl
rOtTNI 1 setter pap, 8 me, old. Owner may
have aam by paytoa for ad aad arovinc
ewnershlp. 891 Stark.
LOST Black At wait came, earrint in M. At F.
ator Moa. 1 Kewara. laoor vw.
LOST Gold brooch oa Dec. 23. in downtown
district. au x i e r steunon c
LOST Biack hand part, Wedadv; reward.
Phone Marshall 3340.
i1 ?ll 2 Sft
Tl r . iibbt r-ft T'i
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XOBT A5D TOVVB
TEE following- artJrie have bees found oa ran
of tbo Portland Hallway. LUfat St Power Co.:
Dec 24 7 parse. 3 key, knitting needle, S
packacaa, 4 pairs stoma, 3 Steves. S- rubbers,
bucket, tone box. handgrip, 3ft umbrella. Dec
252 purse, beade, watch, camera, a glove,
cap. 8 package. ehawL basket. 2 lunoh boxes,
traveling bag. 10 umbrellas. . Owners asay obtain
piupeHy a First and Alder atoeeta.
5 REWARD
Lost, ia vielalty e( WUllams eve. and Eo
cene st, a- bob-tailed eat. answers to aaato of
Rh." na In oar Kama em 11 years.
( Please return to owner. Mrs. Francis. 464
Kodnsr ava ' Phone 16-. : -
LOST Wednesday. ilUr Jb fraak's, black
bandbae containkx bask book, spectacles, M.
A V. stove order, one meaback, M. F. re
ceipted bin and eauOl Xmaa packacea. tieava
at Meier 6 Frank' Reward. Mrs. R. W.
reeeiea.
LOST Thursdaj ereninc In front of or ia
Broadway liaselwood or 18th and Flanders,
bar pin set in peaxia, valnabls aa keepsake
from on lost in war. Liberal reward for re
turn. Phone llaia S2S or Bdwy. 2S51.
LOST By woman, S twenty and one five dol
lar bills, nisht Dec. 23. on road between
Eacle Creek and Boring at top of trade. Finder
please return to 1064 Hawthorn are. Port
land. a.eep sop.
LOST A mail's black purse, containing on (50
4th liberty bend, two S10 bills, some small
change, and two addresses. Finder return to
OB3 jui su iv rewaru..
LOST Gold ever aharpened pencil, in Peoples
theatre, Xou night, initials D. L. to F. 8..
Xmaa 1010. Phone Wain. 0319. Reneiv lib
eral reward.
t)ST A nurse with 120 bill and small chance,
in the vicinity of East 21st and Conch and
East Z2d and Ankeny, Finder phone cast
2B08. Beward.
LOST Floor mat for the back of Essex car,
between 12 and 1:80, Friday, between letfa
and 20th or 5th aad Stark,. Auto 64485.
Reward.
LOST' One lam 18x7 Weed tire chain: 12. B0
reward. Phone Powers Furniture Co.,
Main 4845.
LOST Lady's black purse. Wood lawn ear or 8d
and Washington, by working girl: so reward.
721 Johnson. Main 2512.
LOST String of pearls with round rhinestos
clasp, on street or Irrington car, between 2
and S Christmas. Reward. Main gov
FOUND Lady's umbrella; leave written de
scription at desk in X. W. C. A., st Broad
way and Taylor.
ENVELOPE LOST $20 in currency. two
checks, stamps. Monday p. m. or Tuesday
a. ,m. Finder please call East host. Keward.
LOST- Small brown dog, whit spot on fore-
head and cheat. Monday night. Flnaer pleas
notify 414 East Clay. Reward.
LOST On 4 2d and Belmont.brindle bull pup.
answers to name Jiggs. Return to 123V
Belmont and receive reward. Tabor 5824.
LOST- Sealskin belt Tuesday. Finder please
call Main 6886 or apt. 207 Touray bldg.
Reward.
LOST Overcoat, bet. Corbett and Meade and
6th and Jackson. Phon Main 6658. Reward.
LOST A package containing a fish pole. Tues
day evening, call tast 4804.
LOST A black leather purse, December 25.
Hippodrome theatre: reward, wooolawn GZO.
LOST Canary bird, near 21st and Irving.
Call Marshall 2776. Reward.
HELP WANTED MALE
San Francisco Offers
Skilled Mechanics
Steady Work'
The Shipyards and Commercial Shop of Ssn
Francisco and adjacent cities, which were closed
October 1, 1S19. by a general strike, which
till exists, reopened November 24 on the "Amer
ican," or "Open Shop," plan.
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. Mora than 12,000 men
an now working. W need more, and posi
tions are now open to many thousand men at
the following basic wagea:
Molders. Core Makers, Machinists. Ship Fit
ters. Boilermakers, Riveter and Caulkers, 80
cents an hour; Pattern Makers, 84 cents; Cop
persmith, 86c Positions open to experienced
foreman and assistant foreman at advanced
rates.
Ys'rds and shops offer steady employment to
qualified men Union or Nonunion without
discrimination.
Good wages under excellent living conditions.
Cost of living lowest in the country. Climata
makes It possible to work 865 days in the year.
Good schools; unequaled climata and healthful
place for children.
For farther particulars apply
Metal Trades Clearance
Bureau
228 , Sheldon building., San . Francisco. Cat
WANTED- Man to do janitor work nights.
X 2 ft per week. Msn exr'erieneed with oil burners
preferred. Crystal Laundry Co., Jast 21st st.
and Sandy, Rose City ear.
WANTED Man for bookkeeper and stenographer
for out of town position, sawmill and logging
camp; 8150. 617 Board of Trade. Main 163.
After 6 p. m.. call 6-8694.
FINISHERS, non but first-class need apply.
Cremona Phonograph Co., 444 E. 10th st.
Call East 78S2.
TAILORS. ATTENTION
Strik still on in Portland.
LOCAL NO. 74
HELP WANTED MISC.
48
IT COSTS YOU
NOTHING
TO INTE8TIGATE OUR SCHOOL AND
METHOD OF TEACHING. WE WILL GLAD
LY GIVE TOU AN ! OUTLINE OF OUR
COURSES IN CONSTRUCTION AND RE
PAYING OF V
AUTOMOBILES '
TRACTORS
OAS ENGINES
CARBURETION
IGNITION
MAGNETOS
GENERATOR AND STARTING MOTORS.
ARMATURE WINDING
STORAGE BATTERIES
OZT-ACETTENE WELDING
NO I
2 TO 6
nTTTtATTON OF COTTRE9 2 To 6 MONTHS.
DAT CLASSES FOR WINTCK TX,tua SK
GIN EACH MONDAY.
NIGHT CLASSES MONDAT, WEDNE8DA
AND FRIDAY EVENING. SEVEN TO TEN.
NO FREE TRIALS OFFERED. OUR TIMB
AND SPACE IS LIMITED. OUR STUDENTS
RECEIVE BOTH TECHNICAL AND PRAC
TICAL TRAINING IN EVERT DEPARTMENT.
EX-SERVICE MEN GET 25 PER CENT
DISCOUNT. STATE ALLOWS 226 PER
MONTH WHILE TRAINING. APPLICATION !
WILL BE .RECEIVED AT OUR MAIN W
FICE. 707 HAWTHORNE AVE. TARE MT.
800TT OR HAWTHORNS CAR AT 2D AND
ALDER TO 20TH STREET, OR CALL AT
OUR DOWNTOWN OFFICE, 114 W. STB
STREET. 2 BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT
ENTRANCE.
CATALOGUES FREE.
SCHOOL AND OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAI ONI.X.
Hemphill's
Trade Schools, Inc.
HAWTHORNE ACTO SCHOOL. INC..
482 HAWTHORNE AYE.
AUTOMOBILE. TRACTOR AND AIRPLANE
MECHANICS. EXPERT VCLCAMZEKS,
ACETYLENE WELDERS AND MACHINISTS
THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN OUR
SCHOOL ARE IN DEMAND EVERYWHERE
AT BI WAGES. WE TEACH THESE
TRADES IN A FEW WEEKS' TIME. SO PEH
CENT PRACTICAL WORK WITH CLEAR,
UNDERSTANDABLE LECTURES AND DEM
ON8THATION8 BY EXPERTS. THE STATE
ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN 828 PER
MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OUR SCHOOL.
CALX OB WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and all
other modern bruin sea courses. Day and night
school. Ai-ky bldg.. 84 and Morrison. Main 824.
- POSITIONS ASSURED
EYERT GRADUATE OF BEUN EE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND
Enroll any time. - Teletrraphy, etanoaraphy.
banking, bookkeepin. eetretariai. Free catalog.
" Tearn TELEGBAPHT
Young; uwa and womea wanted. CaO 484
Railway Erchange bldg. Splendid opportunity
to leara a- weU paid profeaaioa.' Ftws besUsL
BaOway Tetegraph lnetitTTte. -
LINK'S BUSINESS . COLLEOS. bookkeeping,
stenography, civil tervioe, tecretarial, speeisi
course. Expert teachers; day) and Bigot; ea
roll now. Broadway SOBS. - ! -
EAST SIDE COMMERICAL SCHOOL
Mia Ragina Bwckei't private school; .indlvid-
01 lnstroctovt. -123 H Grand a,. Eat 427.
GOING Eaat or Sooth t Boehsld (nod ahippad
at reduced rates ; aetna- and pack in. Pari tie
Coast Forwarding Co.. 408 Hoyt et. Bdwy. 703.
"ROCKT MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AGENCY"
Frsnk W. Well, ex-aatt Bute Sap., mgr.
M. W. Bank bldg. Teacher placed promptly.
YATES-FISHER Teachers Agency Fra rcglt-
traUoa. Main 6274. -Broadway bids.
4t
ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL -TinON
ATE. AND WASCO STREET .
'. THE ACHOOL THAT'S DIFFERENT
" ONE WEEK FREE
T lBvastigat our system of teaching tutoa.
tractors, gas engines, auto electrical aad battery
work. ' Stat allow discharged aoldien ana gallon
S2S per month while attending aebonL 8PB
CIAL ELEOTRIOAL COIJR6K FOR AUTO
MECHANICS. DAT AND NJliHT CLASSES.
CALL OR WRITE FOR 100 PAGE CATA
LOGUE FREE. . ASK FOR BOOK No. SB.
HELP tTAHTED FEMALB
IQTTNQ WOMB
WANTED
PeraaaaeTit poaitVraa epa far ywang woaaea
as telepboa averatora, with a wtthoat pisviuas
Call at Boom SOI. Sta Oooa. TeleDhoa klda.
Park and Oak atrosta,
TUX PACIFIC TEL. TEL. (XX
BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER Permanent
position for capable, efficient girl. Apply
in own handwriting, stats ags, experience, salary
desired to commence and references. G-S5S,
Journal.
WASTED Severaf girls for chorus work, ex
perienced ones profaned. Call Immediately
at Boom 419 uelieru hotel, 24S IsmblU st.
Mis Robertson.
WANTED A girl with some experience to
assist with housework. East 4774. 6S4 E.
2 2d St. N.
WA.NTICD Tobacco atruipers. machine oper
ators prelerred. Gardatr Cigar Uo.. 20S Vs
MsdiKon st.
WANTED Elderly housekeeper for small, fine,
refined family. Very light work. Good bom
and wages. Wdln. 6637.
SCHOOL girl to assist with light housework In
exchange for board and room. Good horn.
Main 8282.
WANTED A girt to assist with general house-
wora. Apply mornings, Lovejoy.
W'aSTED -Girl forhmisework. Main 4184.
after 8:80 nail Main 7090.
GIRL to help cook and general housework on
small ranch, city limits. Wood lawn 1K9H.
HELP WANTED MALE
. ASD FEMALE'
If
MOLEB BARBER COLLEGE
Pays you while learning ; . gives you aet of tools:
position secured. Write for catalogue. 284
Bnrnsid it., or phone Broadway 1781.
PORTLAND Barber college pays you while
seenred. S N. 2d St.
MEN, WOMEN learn barber trad; wages white
learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yra.
experience. Oregon Barber College, 288 Madison.
SALESMEN WANTED
88
WANTED Clean cut young man to travel with
sales manager In California, first class refer
ences and small investment required; must be
able to leave at once, railroad far paid. Call
after 8:80 p. m. Saturday. Mr. E. Burk
hardt. Imperial hotel.
SALESMAN who can earn 8800 a month sell
ing groceries wholesale to fanners (com mil
lion). For details see "How Ed Paid His
Debts in farm section, this paper, or writ
Parks Bros.. 4 Portland.
SITUATIONS) r U ALK
POSITION wanted by first rlass professions
chauffeur-mechcanlc. 0 years' experience in
driving and repairing of all self-propelled vehicle.
regsrdless or mate ana model : have own tools
to completely overhaul any make of vehicle. I
am steady and trustworthy. I am the driver
you eventually was looking for. Wtast have
you to offer me! N-160, Journal.
RETURNED officer. 0 years' banklna exper
ience, accountant shipyard, excellent refer
ences, seeklnc employment; ae 24. V-14.
Journal.
ALL kinds of frozen or broken pipes repaired
and replaced: work attended to immediately.
Call Woodlawn 2183.
EX-SERVICE man wants position in fa race.
1 yesr experience tn repair shop; good refer
ences. Tsbor 1603.
FIRST CLASS carpenter and cement work at
reasonable prices: sarazes complete. ITS no.
Phone Sellwood 87 B 8.
MAN with one ton track wants' job hauling,
where I can devot entire tint at 88 s day.
Call Marshall 1089.
EX-SERVICE young married msn must work.
any kind, anything. East 8198. '
PAINTING, paperhanging. etc. by A-1 me
chanic. Phone Broadway 8888.
HAVE 2 ton truck, want hauling contract;
lumber preferred. Chan. Stone. Molalla. Or.
CALL Woodlawn SI 14 and have your ear re
pairer! by mcnanH-; giisrsnTreo: fip-rt wort.
ROOFS Reshlngled and repaired, work guar
anteed. Beaeham. Phone East 1201.
ROOFS repaired, roofs made waterproof. Phon
Tabor 8200. Sellwood 980.
ROOMS tinted.. $2.60, 83: papering, painting.
etc.; quick attention. Mar. 2STO.
CARPENTER and cabinet work; estimates
given; also shingling. 81L 2828.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
RESPECTABLE widow of 40, with two boys
10 and 16, wsnt position on a ranch as
housekeeper: la good economical cook; good
home more than wagea. V-16, Journal.
GENERAL office assistant, bookkeeper and typ
ist, desire position out of town. 0-238,
Journal.
WANTED Sweeping and dusting or oar "oj
children. 40c per hour. East 4498.
DRESSMAKING
4
DRESSMAKING, remodeling, rellning and al
tars tions at Emporium Dye Works, 049 Mor
rison St. Broadway 4259.
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladies'
garments, reasonable prices; work guaranteed.
J. Renbin. Ladles' Tailor. 408 Bush A I ne bid.
FTJB5ISHED ROOMS MUTATE
FAMILY 78
LARGE double room, suitable for 2 men; hot
and cold water. 821 6th st.
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms. 410 4th.
BOOMS AND BOARD U
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON. 880 10th. for
bnsinens (iris and studenta. Marshall 1251.
ROOMS AND BOARD PRITATE
FAMILY 71
CHILDREN to board In privat horn.
Tt
2448. S8S Hatoey st
FOB RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED
II
WHEN YOU MOVE, USE NORTH
WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SERVICE
10th and Washington . Broadway 880.
FOR RENT 7 room modern house, yard;
walking distance. 838 Market; 825 per
month.
4 ROOM house for rent. 28 minute out, 8
block from M. v. depot ear; rent 810 per
month. Key at 8030 V Hawthorne are.
5 ROOM hous and gang, for rent. 85 Eaat
26th at, cor. Pin. Owner there on Sunday.
HOUSES FOB RE3TT FURNITURE
FOB SALE: 88
FURNITURE of 8 room rooming nous, all fullj
1 TmhIm mt an Stark st 1
FURNISHED HOUSES
8$
7 ROOM furnished house, laundry trays, fur
nace, water and garage. 345; adulte. East
Side. 1075 Kirby st.. near Jefferson high
school. Woodlawn 8682.
FOR RENT 5 room furnished r4 Jf
Call st 249 E. 49th st., 1 block north from
Hawthorn, carlin.
COMPLETELY furnished modern heme,
room and sleeping porcn. nw am ui
2667. . i
HOUSE for rent, furniture for sale; or will
rent furnished. East 8180.
FLATS TO RENT. UNFURNISHED 1
m ivciminr. mtr- 2 nice lane rooms. 669
Powell st. ; gaa. electricity, sink, toilet, ground
1M. W . nett dnor. '
MODERN urifurnished 8-room upper flat Adult
only. 380.6O. Inqnir u ijmrma.
FURNISHED FLATS
86
nu a rii fnrn hel flat for rent.
"T,,nrnltu T w to- FboO.
E4 3688. .
AFABTMENTS FOB BENT 48
BEAWiFUU.T" FURNISHED .Vrooin apt.. Urge
private bath, heat, electricity, phone; adulte
only; umant ion 1 "V, "
per month. 800 Union ave.. near Bert st-
Employed couple preierred.
ex? -.rneolshad anaratnent. vacant January 1
Powell aparUnents. 37th aad Hawthorne.
Tabor S791.
eentri.'wrvrt'vr tower furnished apartment. 642
E. 27th st; Blch-wod ear to 2TUi. on
klnwfr aMHth-
WANTED." a furabbed basement apt. for - a
couple with 2 year old girt, can Mainaoza.
WANTED TOBEWT
WISH to' rent 6 , rooinhoo. la "y xd djs
trtrv, by Jan 16. Phon. Automatio 618-06
between 2 and 4 p. .
WANTlED 8 or 8 modem rooms, -sanfurniihed.
Three adoIU. a . rs-iejo.ouni-t.
TW6 or three room unfurnished apartment in
flat. b 2 adult- T-SS. Journal.
TWO oc 8 room hous. m in, Broadway 1403.
HZL1 WAKTKD MtSa
- WASTE TO BEST - - I
WAITED tJnfamtaW hooa In Eam'frV
land anuta: ato emldraa: before Jaa. 1. raa
SelL 1528. - '
ftEAL ESTATE
FOB SALK HOtJRES
1
THE CREAM OF ROSE CITY
Wa bar 28 good Rose City homes,
caea oa appraised and inspected by
aa expert. Oar aystaaa ts - pot ia
selling them, but in getting them -They
sail themielvaa. Tea owe It
to yourself. If yoa Intend buying, to In
vestigate. Why act .let a demonstrate
ride yoa out and look theva over, yoa
won't even be asked to bay. W Invito
eompariaoB, So our first, then try to
match them elsewhere. . Homes from
82000 to 810.000. Soma truly remark
abl bargains.
BTHR-CARET CO,
210 fey. Eieh. bldg. Phone Mate 1688.
$4000 TERMS
428 E. JESSUP ST.
Just computed, modern 8 room bnntaloir and
si septus porch, also Is rye room, plastered, la
attic; fall bssement, cemented, hardwood floors,
Dntch kitchen, bookcase, French minor; lots
ef boUt-ms; room sre larc and eoavealeatl
arranced, finlabed in Ivory and whit enamel,
plumbing- and electrical work complete, doable
construction. It's a dream bungalow and eonld
not m duplies ted ror leas I nan 4suu. nn
SlrTIi 123 F.niJSh" ?!t. ' mnt Vnd cro- Am thorouf hi, rsltsbl, csn
near Un on and KUlincsworth. Take Woodlawa fi ref.renc,., owner only no acenta 11
car to LfHon and Jessup. thsn (o 1 block st-,, uu
n. rill ..to aauy. or v-oa f.nuiif
$ 1 (MDown $11 00
8 room house, 88x187 lot. hardaarfae. some
fruit, close to car. Price 8600, balanc 818
per. month.
4 room house, plastered ; SOilSO lot; hard
surface, close to car. l'ric $1180, balanc $12
per month.
2 room house and 4 lota, elose to hardsnr
far, ears and school. Pric $800, balance $8
per month.
Tahnr 1488. or call at 8982 66th sea 8. E..
near Lenta school.
BERVlT
COCRTEST
RESULTS
Do rot wish to buy or sell?
If you wish to boy call as.
If you wish to sell call na.
We will do the rest. Our auto la waitinfo
show yon yoar new horn.
C. E. Scott Realty Co.
Main 3353
715-818 Chamber ef Commerce bids.
33000 BUYS a good 8 room bungalow In Al
berta district. Pour different one tt
this pric to pick from. Hous bunting
I hsrd or easy, t a yon make it. Call
Main 1888 and say you are interested
in these houses and a demowstrator will
rid yoa out to Inspect them. Many
other at different price.
BIHR-CAREY CO.
219 Railway Exchange. Phon Main 1688.
$2700. Suburban, $2700
8 room bungalow, nearly modem and lot of
nice fruit, cioae to car, hardaurfac; all nice
outbuildings: no gravel; close In; with 2 acres ;
on good easy terms.
Tabor -148.1, or rail at 89S3 fiStb st. S. ,
near Lent school.
LOT 60x1 00. 8 choice fruit treea. 1 walnut.
nice lawn, lots of roses and a carlin; sewer
in and street paved, all paid: close to a store,
batcher shop and a drugstore: 4 room house,
water and gaa. a good gaa range and four cords
of good dry wood, all for 81600; terms. Liberal
disc, for cash. Phon Wdln. 6089. Owner.
8 ROOM house, modern conveniences, fin
business section: good opening for re, barber,
cobbler or pressing and cleaning shop, or notions
and dry goods; on fin hard surfaced sLi
cheap; 82800, including all improvements; mast
have 8500 or mora cash. 1450 E. GUsaa at.
Owner, J-77. Journal.
82500 AND 8800 down wfD bay a 8-rooa
bungalow, on fin level lot, pavement aad
ewer U ta sod laid for. Gsrret finished: full
basement, furnace with hot water system; 8
block of school and 1 block of csrllne, 20
minute frota center of city. Alblna Realtor.
Phone Wdla. 6207.
WE have 6 room and 6 rooms, lovely new bun
galows, with sleeping porches, in good loca
tion, near car; modern in every detail; prices
very reasonable; by appointment oar auto will
meet yon. Owner. Siner A West. Tabor 6128
or Woodlawn 670.
On ACCOUNT ot my health I am tiering my
apartment house for sale, net income ever
6200 per month; long Iras, low rant, close In;
32600 eash takes it. Call owner. East 667.
280 to l-rvab. t.
Small Payment Down
City or suburban bouses of any site or kind.
Call me. I bar them. Tabor 1485, or call
at 8982 B6th ava B. E.. near Lent school.
BRAND NEW five room bungalow, complete
with- shsdes, linoleums and swell electric fix
tures: half block Alberta car. Actual cost
38150; sacrificed at 32850. 1070 E. 2 2d
at. N. Terms.
4 ROOM cottage, cement basement, soma fur
niture, bearing frnlt trees, lot 60100. near
Kenton; price $1600, terms. 1562 Omaha.
Woodlawn 2168.
WHY NOT BUILD f
Get an artist la bom by sn established arrbl
teetural firm at low cost. We build anything;
furnish the money If desired. L. R. Ballsy Co.,
Inc.. contracting architects. 024 N. W. Bank.
BEAUTIFUL bungalow, 6 rooms, rsoeptlon ball
and bath; property 80sl 2S. complete ga
rage, 18x32: plenty of berries and lota of flow
era; terms. Pnon D-11S9.
IBVINOTON HOME 84000
On E. 14th near Tillamook. 8 rooms, full lot.
garago, choice roues; 1 block to school and car.
Phon. owner, East 2296.
II1VINGT0N 5 or 6 room bungalow, new and
modern in every detail, with Gaaco furnaeea
and garage. Term and prices are right. For
sal, by owner and builder. Woodlawn 4841.
CITY FARM ONLY $8000
Reed college district, 6 rooms, modern; fire
place, gang; lot 195x100; bearing fruit; im
p roved street, $1000 cash. Sell. 2706.
VACANT. ALBERTA. 82700
Modern bungalow, large living room: 2 bed
rooms, tun room; paved street; comer lot, $1000
cash. Sellwood 2106.
' SELLWOOD. 7 ROOMS. 31700
Built for home; ceiled, anodern; at ooat;
bearing fruit, berries. Sell. 2706; terms.
MODERN 8-roina house, electric lights and gaa,
full basement, lot 80x126. Pric 84000;
term. Call at 875 East 18th St. north.
6 ROOM eottaste. lot 75x100. fruit - trees.
chicken house; 81460; terms. Broadwiy
1656. 209 Oregon bldg.
STRICTLY" on hard sur-
fac. street and car line, for sal by owner.
A bargain. Phon Tabor 4018.
ACREAGE 7
80 ACRfeB. ii MILES FS6M POfttUS'D '
On rook mad. half mil. from CaoiUl highway.
AU under high state of cultivation. Two sen
of axodieat orchard. Good apaa horse. 8 eows.
B fin- hosm rsd for bntr. IOO eMeteaa
ftearf fnr titm mhnlm niae. for Kline, and Btenty
of feed for aU stock, good btn of potatoes, large
Quantity of apples. Wagon, buggy, mower, rate,
plow, hArrow, disk seeder. Very toed hous.
hot and sold water, aood barn and other oat-
buildings, dandy fences. One of th beat kept
farms in the country. Sis.vuv. some verms, ne
M. I. Edward.
(IKt). K- EMIiULHiRT Lt..
Mala 7266. 624 Henry Bldg.
nWKKR GOING TO ALASKA
Fntned ta sell this fin 6 seres. sU lvei and
ia cultivation with nio -room plastered bunga
low, hot and cold water, Borm-la bsth, rir
plao; gooa para ixi; a cnican noui m s, s
with hot water brooder: nice green-house. 2
wells. 170 fruit trees, aom tool, Just 1 mil
from Uragoa Ully, oa fin. roaa. met ..,
$1500 eaata, balaao song time.
t A. !,
8th and Mala st. Oregon l'ty. Or.
6 ACRES close ta Glllia Station oa Bull Hon
line. H ctoared. balano fir and cedar; very
beet of soil; 61200 term. Broadway 16SS.
4AO OnMnn bMc
FOR SALE 6 acre near high school and R. R.
ta.. 6 room none, nara ana ewtouiiamta;
family orchard. Writ to owner, Boyd Berry,
Beaverton. or., n. r. i. box i.
ACRES. 8-room eottegc. running stream, ideal
place for private trout stream, "dose ta Bull
Rua Un at Maberry st-wm. iaw.
Broadway 16SW. 209 Oregon bids.
2 ACRES, at Ruby Junction, fin fir sre v.
Siooo. terms, uroaaway sooo. .vi wr
tm bktsl
4 ACRES, 1 block to station, fin soil, no
travel, 3 room aback; 81750; term. rao-
wiy 1856 209 OTrsron Blag. ,
SUBURBAN HOMES
79
FOR SALE Benutliut home sit. at Vancouver,
5 acre, motly in cultlvstioei. Addna Bos
63. Rout) 8. vaneonvwr, vasn.
FOB SALE FABM8
17
Test bargain
invri.v home
10 aera of land for sal at Orra, Or.; 18
si1 sntlisest of Portland : 6 acre cleared. 8
era in woods. 2 sere to pastors. o frnH
tree 10 year old. all kinds of fruit and ber
ries. 8 room house, bars 20x30, chicken ho
12x34, hot hous and good wtter: bwauurui
plan far chicken ranch; pria 68000, 61600
rk balaiiM S aam' V mr Vraawr: sail
frota Crrnca BtaUoa.,: John Halmasoa, . asl.
Orwaco. Or. .
' HEAL ESTATE
"For aTe farm
wht not RiTTNrJfeprNnr.NTt
, T arroa. 8 In young bearing Italian prunes,
1 la mited rebard, L.t berries, balanr beavef :
das; running watA. spring, hydraulla rant '
good 'S room : bona, barn. garagaV chicken
bowse, eta. H mile to thriving little city, ei
eelleat arboola. eollege, churebea. etc. Paved
road to Portland; horse, cow, hay. wood, 11
tand be, end ' all firm Implement with
plao; 88800. 81000 rath. C E. CranflU.i
208 H 1st st. "Main 4208. 'h
- This farm iid 0 per cent on 855.000 this I
rear; 4 - nf cent en 884,000 worth Liberty f
bond! location. maris. phurf.h. viinn). , 4
vary beet i 44 'acre tile-drained, running water, 'I
spnnaa. gooa nniioings; u.iiuv ; h cash. C
K. Craafell. 808 1st st. Main 4308.
FARMS WANTED RENT OB BUT 88 5
tne East wit a easa to purchase stock swt i
equipment and pay eash rent for a good farm.
On wants a good dairy farm. 100 acres up; the
ether a general farm, 180 seres to 200 acres. ;
Will also purchase crops it any. Let m rent ?
tliat farm of yoora. 1 have lots of calls lor &(( f
to 75 era. Writ at at one and watch theft
reeulta.
V.. H. WOODWAKIl,
RITTEK. LOWE A CO..
801-8-6-7 Board f Trade Bldg.
IHaYE2 r4lenlawsntlng fsrmt nafisler;
ur. une wsnu u or ou tturea. ta etnsg
80 to 100 acres. That farms must be good
ad equipped if prbla. M nt m at once
what you have. -
A. O. BEMEK.
RITTEK, UIWK CO .
201-8-6-7 Board of Trsde Bldg.
I wA.ii to rent a rarm oi uuo acres or mora
M.h win ...i. .. .
.iurusM or buy. 20 to AO -acre suit--!'.(?r-Ar,,ickn
rsnch: -tate terms. Steama, .
781 Allegheny st., Portlsnd.
' TIMBER 88 1
NOTICE of sale of government timber. Gen- -:ral
land offloa, Washington, D. ('.. December '.
11. 1819. Nolle is hereby siren that subiect .
ta th eondlUon tni limitations of the aet .
of June 8, 1916 (89 tut, 218). and the '
Imtrnrtktos of the eeeretary of the interior ef ,
September 18, 1917, the timber on the follow
ing lands artU b told January 2T, 10 20, it
10 o'clock t. m., at public auction. . at the
United Bute land office at Portlsnd, Oregon,
to the hiaheat bidder, at not less thsn ths ap- .
praised value at shown by this notice, sal to b
object to th approval of th secretary of th .
Interior. Th i -.has price, with an addi
tional sum of one-fifth of 1 per cent thereof,
being commissions allowed, must be deposited at -Um
of aale, money to be returned if sale la not
approved, otherwift patent will iasu for tl
timber, which ' must be removed within ten
yesra. Bids will be received from eiti sens of ,
th. United States, aesociationa of such cttiwns '
and corporations organised under th law nf
the United State or any state, territory or d"
trlct thereof only. Upon application of a qnalU
fled purchaser, th timber on any legal tubriW
vision will be offered separately before being In
eluded in any offer of larger unit. T. 4. 8.,
R. 8 E.. Sec. 21. 8V SW14, fir 11160 it.,
NEH SWH. fir 840 M.. NW M SW fir
1600 M., non ef ths fir timber to b sold fotf
less than 81.75 per M.; see. 88, BE NEVi.'
fir 780 M., cedar 25 M.. Sw'ii NE14, fir
680 M., non of th fir or cedar timber to b .
old for Um then 81.60 per M. T. 2 S It.'
4 E. sec. 28. NEW NWli, fir 1650 M.(
cedar 80 M.. all the fir and cedar timber on
aid subdivision to be sold fer not less thin-'
32000; sec. 29. BW KW M , fir 710 M.. ell
of th fir timber on said subdivision to be sold'
for not lea than $800. T. 2 I., R. I E sec.
19. NEIi NWIi. fir 1800 M. 8K V Wli
fir 1900 M , cedar 50 M . hemlock, 320 M ;
NWW BE, fir 1885 M.. cedar. 45 M.. hem-
lock 180 M.. KW(i SK. fir 980 M., cedar.
285 M . hemlock 400 M . none nf the fir Mm- .
ber to be sold for less thsn $1.25 per M., and
non of th oeder or hemlock timber to be sold
for less than 30 rents per M. T. 8 S , R. 6 -.
E.. sac 81. SW SW. fir 050 M.. son
of the fir Umber to b sold tor ism than .1.28
..
(Signed) vlai ii.in,
Commtnioner Genenl Land Office. '
WANTED REAL ESTATE 8t
tQUSE selling l my specialty; give me th IW--ina
of rear house. 1 will do th rst All
listings given proper attention. Watch our ads. .
We get result. .
J. A. WAitniiiLn,
RITTER, LOWE A CO..
9A1.I.I.T tin. rH f Trad Ride
GOOD corner. 60x100 or 100x100, for four
4 room modern late; nav 9110011 ana my .
work to put tntv building; coast b second
mortgage privilege. V-l 5, Journal. .
ROOMING HOUSES, APARTMENTS
AND HOTELS FOH KAVK
RitOUINfl house. 12 mint. nice, modern Place.
elose In. Wast Side, l'ric 81000. Garland,,.
201 Id eC
HEADQUARTERS for rooming houses. H. W.
Osrtand. 201 8d st. PhoneMstn S8J0-
BUSINEBS OPPORTUNITIES II
ATTENTION
TVi von want a business of your own? If '
get busy: auto parte salesmen; exclusive state ot.
county rights seling gravity oil syntems for
Kordt; gaa savers, coal oil and distillate burn-f
ars and primers: they make all cars start easy
sny Ume: they fit Fords. Chevrolet, GMC
trucks. Denby trucks; cut eipenses In half; sJ.e'
nto nd mechanic soap; men with Fords or
Chevrolet, call after 6:30 p. m. or Sunday fu
rnoona. 1. A I.. Mfgns, mgrs. res.. 1143 L.
I tnxnln at mr SAth Portlsnd.
FOR SALE ResUurant in excellent location.
doing business of over u a asy; reni -absolutely
free. A snsp for $400.
ni,ai.t.BS nr.ttvnr.
17 Henry Bldg. Bee Mr. Bker.
WANTED An honest msn who will devote -hi.
time, ahilitr end a few hundred dot- ' .
lars in a well organised bnsiness now in opera- -tlon.
See for yourself. CtU Main 4148. Idr .
appointment. -.
ROdMINO house in very good neighborhood t 1
a snap. Must sell at once, nem ov.
$850.
817 Henry Bldg. See Mr. Baker. -
Old False Teeth Bought
W nar no to 826 per plate. amsricaa ,
Brokerage, 208 Morgan bldg., 2d floor.
FOR quick sal: cash and carry grocery, gtmi
iwsideno. location, clean stock, small rent;
ellinc oa acount or Oeatn. isDor iho ids
apprrintsnesit.
PARTNER WANTED
S1000 will bn half Interest In established
buaineai. On who understands offlo work ar
Is wtUIng to lsarn. Call at 44 S Morgan bldg. ,
War Stamps Bought
TJTtv.Vtrrv Bonds. Snot Cssh.
American Bmkerag. 206 Morgsn bldg.. 2d Fleor.
5WIN to other, business will sail weiridver
Used and growing phonograph basin, with
agency for two well known phonographs. Cheap
If taken at once. n-eo. amai.
WANTED To bay small stock of bardware ,
la country town. Must be going concern and
a eletn stock. Olr full particular. Addres
F. T. Bsker, CoWat, WasB.
500 S;?1Spb?n?ert$1.00
Yaa moat bring hl sd. 120 It- M.
tbb SALE Lotting contract, with two good
O. H. Blair. Route 1, Box
76. Gaston, Or. '
600 BUSINESS CARDS, 3 1.25
Ryder Ptt. Co., Mtln 886. 191 H d t
MONET TO LOAN REAL EWTATE 87
Cfimivrc r nixi
Ts far sst aasoant at 6 net cent fo I
(a 10 years, paytbl in monthly lnstllm;
ny pari or aU of ths loan payabU at any vtma.
W Ma money in ii towns en w ""V""-- -Can
ar writ. 1388 Northwestern Bsak bids.,
MsrshaU 1718. Evenings. Woodlawn 3481.
MORTGAGE LOANS
City er Fan- Property. From $600 Up.
W. H. BRITTS
SIS' CHAM. OF COM. MAR. 2649. ,
MORTGAGE LOANS
W loan war ewn money n improved alt
properiy. Quick tc snd llbwral loans.
F. B. BOWMAN A CO.,
318 Chant, f Com. bids. Mals 8026.7.
MOBTGAOE IX)AN8 On improved farm tod
city property, favorable repsylag privUetee;
no eommieston or delay. . .
THS OKKOON HUKTusuK 11,
606 Pitt BMs. Main 8371. . ' '
' ' ' M5!TT"fOLOAS
On ! state ssK-nritv at soins rata of rets- t
st. Otto A Uarkson Realty Co.. 418 ChambM ";
MOO 1400 $600 1780 -81000 ad up t
lowest nte Quick action. Fred W. Germs
Co.. 733 Cbamber of Commerc. Mala 6446L- 1
BCIL DI NGtoans en city and ubnrba property,
Muf intuo as wora. nrastrasset. w. u. r
Bock. 311 sod 311 failing bldg. Mala 1407..
$200 3400 830066008760 and
lowssa tate; quick acttoo. Garden Mortgeg
Co.. w31 Chambsr of Com mere. Main Iff". -
MONET TO LOAN is awunte of 1100 to i
6006 aw city property. .
A H. BELL. Rooatt 16 and 11 Malkay bldg. '
EES OREOOcV INT. A MORTGAGE CO.? 323
Chamber of Com mere. 4 th aad Start.. . ' f
11666. i6d."2000 and np;"ae snUi t
W. t- PKsnun, via unaat. a ma . pq. p
Uoftftilnte LoanA Wto S6066' 4 and "7;?
ostri. rrea B. wuiianH. pua i-taaaaa bias, ;
UORTGAGECOASSr6 tndTT etnCTvaii
aalomos A Oa.. 406 SelUng bldg. ' ' -REFUND
old mertgag. at 6 par cent small f
pens. Word, attorney, 407 raiding hldg.
0tlmtd an fol tewing Fatal
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