THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 13 -V. J BEARS HAVE THEIR INNING MONEY HITS HIGH SPOTS; STOCKS GO Reports of Earthquakes in Mex .' ico Send Oil Issues on Tobog ,. gan; Rallies Not, Maintained. ' ' By Broaden Wall New York, Jan. X 8. -Money went to 18 per cent Monday and stocks broke all the way from a fraction "to 14 point. The good went down with the bad for there was nothing against any particular stock. An v other earthquake In Mexico helped ythe bears as did "alio the failure of the supreme court to hand down a decision in the stock tax cases. "l . A minor decision of the supreme court ' against certain railroads added to the .qualms of the faithful When the big ; operators began selling freely, liquid- ... tlon was Joined to short sales. There .ere fitful rallies during the day, kut l at the close the weakness waa sincere, .- with no effort on the part of shorts to cover. The hlg-h rate of call money was a surprise to the street, for although the . local bank statement was very bad the situation as a whole was good ss re flected in the combined report of 12 re- gional banka But evidently the reserve (ward Is determined that each reserve district shall bring its percentage of re serve up again. Money was not plenti ful even at the "high ratea Early In the" day Wall street had a re port that a new earthquake In Mexico had shaken the bottom out of the big oil wells. It was In vain that official an nouncements were made by the oil com- paoies to the effect that not only had there been no damage In the oil fields. : but that the nearest earthquake was 150 mi lata anratf TTtaa & Aiii-aa i of Maxlcan'oil stocks Is that the fear ori"ter of th Northwest, Blyth. Witter salt water has entered the hearts of ot sn Francisco have opened of- bulls. I kAA . ..n..i , weakness In the Mexican stocks there is the loss of public confidence caused by the action of the Sinclair and the Trans- Continental syndicates. Now the Middle States Oil company Is becoming the center of nervous dread. The announcement by the Standard Oil company that all of Its wells in Texas are fnlllnn: raDldlv sent down not nniv y little stocks, but made the great Texas uij company stock break 14 points. Causes Given for December's Lowest Rail Stock Prices During the month of December rail road atocks and bonds were recorded at their lowest prices for all time. A prom- BLYTH, WITTER "& CO. ..Sfn Francilco Los Angeiet ir". 'Anndunces.the Opening of an Office 402 YEON BUILDING 1 PORTLAND, ORE. to deal in GOVERNMENT, CORPORATION and MUNICIPAL BONDS under the management of COLIN LIVINGSTONE v Telephone Main 3304 New Foreign j Municipal and Foreign Governrnent loans now in process of issue offer extraordinary opportunity for investment profit AsV us to put you on our mailinj: list for advance information. Writ Freeman f - sissvasi Sea Paaeesiee To keep on preaching "$afe Investments" year after year, regardless of the tempting speculations frequently appear ing, requires cdnsistencyi We always have been consistent Hn our relations with investors. i , ' - ' .. ' I 1 . I--'- " i The House Built Square Carstens & Earles, Incorporated 307 U. S. National Bank Bldg, . ' Phone Bdwy. 4108 ; , Inent" member of the New York stock exchange advances the following rea sons, which materially affected the price of railroad securities:: i ' "First Selling by wealthy bolder be es use their net income (after paying In come taxes) is lea than they can ob tain from municipal. Liberty 2Vs and other non-taxable bonds. "Second1 Belling by wealthy Holders to establish losses tor income tax pur poses. - Third Selling by foreign holder on account of the low rates of exchange. "Fourth Selling to protect speculative accounts "trith Selling bv those who. think that such low i prices spell receiwrship and bankruptcy for most of our railroads. -"Sixth The prices of railroad securi ties are low because money ratea are high the "world over." I . s First National Bank Stockholders Elect Directors for Year Stockholders of the First National bank held their .annual meeting this morning at which the present directorate and officers were reelected for the en suing year. The directors are: A. U Mills. C. F. Adams, H. L. Cor bett, K. FL Corbett, E. A. Wyld, W. L. niomnaon. C. C. CoR. J- N, Teal, Joseph Simon. William Alvord and James Fail ing. " At the meeting of the beard of direc tors the following officers were re elected: A. L. Mills, president; a F. Adams. K. R. Corbett. E. A. Wyld, W. 1. Thompson. C. C. Colt and A. O. Jones, vice presidents; H. B. Dickson, cashier; B. F. Stevens. J. W. Bickford, J. H. Molr, L. E. Williams. T. W. Peters and L. H. Look, assistant cashiers. The Security Havings and Trust com pany. United States National bank. Northwestern National -bank. First Na tional bank of Llnnton and the Penin sula National bank will hold their annual stockholders' meetings this afternoon. Blyth-Witter and Company Opens an Office in Portland Recognizing Portland -as the financial flees in the Yeon building ana win ds- come actively engaged as Investment bankers in this field. i ne company nu ucen wiuhuu San Francisco for several years, where they have done a large volume of busi ness in government, municipal, industrial and corporation securities. Colin Liv ingstone, Well known In Portland's finan cial circles, will manage the local office. PACIFld COAST BASK STATEMENT Portland Banks Clearings This Week. Tear Ato. Monday . 6.862.473.17 $ 80.446.J0 Tuesday .... 6.579.685.00 4,722.943.23 1 Spokan Bank Hearing Tuesday 2 a' 52 Balances Tuesday 548,228.00 Tscom:. Banka , Clearings Tuesday H5H12E Clearing Tfueaday I'SiMii'nn Balaneea TUeaday 1.765,113.00 San rranclaoe Bank Clearlnaa TiuxUy S30.656.824.00 T Lea anoetee Banka Clearing, ueaday ,268.SI.OO Seattle Nw York Issue or Phe Smith & Camp Co. NOrmtWlSTEIW BANK BUILDING MAIN 64 Will F. Hesslsa . Edited by ADVANTAGE GAINED IN PLACING FUND WITH Cafe of Nils Olson Cited to Show Wisdom of PJan Followed by County Board. Aa vantages ef placing funds for in vestment In the care of competent trust companies are well exemplified In the annual report of the Title Trust com pany In the matter of a fund set aside for the maintenance of Nils Olson. Ol son lost his sight and was otherwise ipermanontly injured in a powder explo sion on tne coiumoia river nignway in September, 1914. 'In January, 1117. the Multnomah county commissioners set aside a fund amounting to 1601-8 1, the interest and principal to be used in supplying Olson with an allowance of 35 per month during '2S.9 years, a life expectancy based on the findings of the Oregon state compensation law. It is part of the agreement that any moneys re mslnlna? in the trust fund at the time of the death of Nils Olson or at the ex piration of the 28.9 years shall revert to the cbunty treasurer. The fund was placed with the Title A Trust company for Investment and their last annual report. Issued Janu ary 1, shows that, though Olson hss re ceived his allowance regularly since January. 1917, the principal amount has diminished only $14. Based on its pres ent earnings, the Investment will re turn more than one half of the original fund to the county treasurer at the end of the 8.9 year period. Olson Is living with relatives at Mal mo. Sweden, and. according to officials of the Title A Trust company, his al lowance, at the present rate of exchange, amounts to $42.50 in the currency of that country. Jorgensen Returns From Meeting at Hamilton Institute Hugo Jorgensen, state manager for Oregon of the Alexander Hamilton in stitute, returned last night from New York city, where he attended the yearly conference of the staff and district man agers of the Institute held this year at the Blltmore hotel. This convention. dealt with the training of students to meet the changed condition of the bust- ! ness world, brought about by the na tional industrial unrest Among the prominent members of this year'a conclave were Frank Vanderlip, ex-president of the National City com pany ; C. WeWon Ring, president of thel Aew York Chamber of Commerce; Professor Kaemmerer of Princeton university; O. . Fitzjohn Porter, the noted efficiency expert; Dean Joseph French Johnson and Jeremiah W. Jenks, the economist, who standardised the cur rency system of China. riA ABE IN GHAIfTN 18 LIOHT AT THE OPENING y Joseph r. Prnohard Chicago, Jan. IS. II. N. S.) Lack of new buying of consequence and prewnre of local traders resulted in a beary undertone in the corn market. Numerous recoreries -were met witb increased selling and receipts exceeded ex- ' pectatioiu, being estimated at 300 cars. Spot ! price were weak to 2 He lower. Oata experienced a sympathetic decline with corn and this waa eoopled with selling by local professionals liquidating a lone JBne. There .waa food buying on the deenneev however. Be petptk were estimated a 188 cars. v Hie her prices oa early buying in prorisions offset by the weakness . in grains which caused a reaction from, the beat figUrea. Trade was light and prices held within a narrow range. Chicago. Jan. 18. (L N. 8.) Trade wu light on the corn market,, opening He higher to ttc lower. Local were bearahly inclined Jwith leading wire houses taking the limited of TTPrlBg. Oata -had small mixed trade starting steady, 'AS higher to Ue lower. Trader apparently were awaiting developments in corn. Provisions were strong and 10c higher at the opening with the offerings smalt Chicago rang ot price furnished bi United Preas: SAFE TRUST COMPANY Orn. High. Low. Close. ! 18Vs 139H 187 187 4 1 184 134 "A 182 182H 133 133V 1304 18UH OATS ' 83 34 SO 81 77 77 75 75 PORK . .... Nominal 8850 Jan. May July May July Jan. Jan. LARD 2417 2515 RIBS 2407 2515 2397 2480 2397 2480 May Jan. May -Nomlnal- 1950 2032 2080 1080 2042 LIBERTY BOND SALES Open. Liberty 8H 9950 Liberty 1st 4. . . 9290 Liberty. 2d 4s. . . 9180 Liberty 1st 4 14a. 9810 Liberty. 2nd 4 Via 9222 Liberty. 8rd 4 Via. 9400 Liberty, 4th v4Via 9202 Victory 4s... 9882 Victory. 8 fee 9880 High. 9980 9290 0180 9810 9222 9400 9210 9882 9880 Low. 9900 9286 9134 9288 9180 9334 9170 9870 9888 Close. 990U 9288 9182 9288 9168 9344 9176 9668 9806 FOREIG EXCHANGE RATES Corrected gaily by foreign department of United Bute National bank. Opening nominal rates tor bank transaction: Checks. Cables. London, pound etcrliag. Pari, franca Berlin, mark Genoa, lire Copenhagen, kroner. . . . Chrietianie. kroner Stockholm, kroner 3.74 K 11.20 1.97 13.42 I 3.75 11.18 1.99 13.41 18.20 19.90 21.05 99.60 60.10 18.10 mi Hongkong, local currency . 0S.4)o Yokohama, yen S0.e)0 SEW TODAY Send Ut Your Old Carpets W Call snd Dsllver) Old BlC6 ssd WswIsb Clothls. ws Mai jeUvsrslkl. UsaJ-Wares FLUFF RUGS - Roey'im Sis Fluff Rf s. ' , Wowem. f 17.50 Bf Bars Wstsb Ail Slasa Msll Ordsrs 8sd fsr Bosktst, Fwatketrs Ren ows taxi V Cgojpt CieMnint tit BSIT, BtSSBISd CUSBSd. tlA wesTEBii vt.vrr ace ca. (4 UbIsb As. . fsossi Bast 816 fO GET TOTB WESTOVER TERRACE HOMESITES Tou May Phona, Call on, or Writs HAROLD JCNOCJt. Hecrctary INIERNATION Aii BEALTX . ASSOCIATES, OHitn Phones Office, M sr. JO ; Res.. East 1991 1307 TwSA Bld. . 1TEW TODAY LET'. US .1 I I f . tUO 111 7 Km i3r ir ffrr ! - A BECTIOKA1. OARAQE. Yo can set It up in a few hours. . Send lor illus trated circular. ; REDIMADE BUILDiNQ CO. (15 K. ntk St. Phase Bast HI4 Pert las 6. Or.; : kVB OSLk SOB YOUR OLD OAR. PIT. RUaS AND WOOLEN OLOTHINO. W Maks Beautiful tasd Waa FLUFF RUGS AH Wort Turned Out Promptly. Ruea Woven AH Slxaa. Mall Ordara Sand for Book tat, Oaretta ClaanaS, Laid and fUftUsd. NORTHWEST RUG CO. lit iabt iiaHTH rr. Phone Katt SB40. STORAGE SPACE Investigate Oar Plaat and Bates way assume expensive leases under present high costs? CLAY 8. MORSE, IXC. Drayage aad Storage, lftfe aad CUaaa. Fkoas Bdwy. 147. ArCTlOJt ALE TOMORROW AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE, at. Sale at 10 a. m. 169-173 2d MEETING NOTICES 41 MASKED BALL Gtwi by Court of Honor. Jan. 14, M. W. A. hall. 8 Eleventh atreet. Good music; food floor; food priaee. Brim frienda and their frienda. Big Dance Tonight giren by Anchor Council Ho. 748. 8. B. A. (formerly K A U of 8.). W. O. W. hall. 128 11th at far the .public Everyone and their frianda ia- ritad. Admiuion 85c 107 CAMP meeta erery Wed nesday aTcninf in W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th at Ail membera requeatod to attend Visitor wtleoma. H. G. DHEW. C. a BTLAnO CAMP HERMAN SGUAUK. CUrk WASHINGTON chapter No. IS, R. A. M. Begular convocation Wednea- dT eTenins. Kast Kiahth and Born side at.. at 7:80 o'clock. Busi ness meetfnf and R. A. defree. .Vy iton welcome. HOY QL'ACKENBUSH. Secretary. PORTLAND LODGE HO. 58. A. F. Il A. m. Special communi cation tbia Wednesday afternoon, 1 :s0 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Funeral Serricee' of our late broth er. Max F. Btoch of La Grande Visiting brethren welccane. By order H,:- At itHOUGHTON, Sec. HAWTHORNE LODGE. No. 411. A. P. AND A. M. Special communications today Tues day) at 4:80 and 7 -o'clock P. M. Work in the F. C. degree. VJgit inff brethren welcome. C E MILLER. Sec. SPECIAL MEETING, Harmony lodge No. 108. L B. O. F. hall. 812 Williama aye.. Wed nesday, Jan.' 14. at 2 P. M., for th purpose of conducting the funeraL serricee or Brother T. J. Short. -- J. J. HAWKINS, Noble Grand. MT. HOOD LODGE NO. 157, A. F. A A. M. Stated communi cation Tuesday ere., Jan. 18. Visitors welcome. By order of W. M. H. W. ENKE. Sec. EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty; buttons; pu. ehann. Jaeger Bros.. 181-188 6tbt DEATHS AlflJ FrWEBALS 7 SHORT Thaddeus J. Short, aged 69 ' years died at the family residence, 879 liartieia are., Monday. Jan. 12. Belored hnsband of Mrs. Manerria A., father of D. T. and a. B.. Ann Short. Mrs. R. B. Tettick. lira. Martin Boyd. Mrs. W. D. Foth. all of thi city; Mr. E. H. Dawson of St. Joseph, Mo., and Milton A. Short of Bedford, Ind. Brother of Mrs. Mary Sears. Funeral aerrices will be conducted tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 2 P. M.. at the cbapel of Chambers Co., 248-250 Killings worth are. near Williams. Frienda invited. In terment, Roue City cemetery. KELLT In this city, January 12, Christopher Thomas Kelly, aged 81 years 2 months 19 days; husband of Annie T. Kelly of this city and father of Mm. P. O. O'Meara of this city, Mrs. Parker W. Ring, Mrs. Rodger W. Conant and Mist Antha Kelly, ail of San Francisco; Ignatius M.. Edward T. and Harrw C, all of California, and Joseph A. of thi city. The deceased was a member of the Bos City camp No. 191, W. O. W. The remain are at the funeral parlors of McEntee A Ellen, 18th and Eterett ttreet. Funeral notice later. SEOUIX At ber residence. 5710 4048 are. S. E.. Jan. 13. sirs, Albina Begum. v age '3 Tears. Widow of the late Lewia Sejruin. She lea res the following children: Mrs. Augusta Cumminm of Spokane, Waah.; Mrs. Georgia Stmt, Mrs. Louisa Heifling. Mrs. Uinn Ure weiler, Mrs. Agnes Simmon. . G. and L. M. Seguin, of tbia city. Remain at the parlor of Breere A Snook. Belmont at 85th at., will he forwarded TUuraday. Jan. 15. to Oerraia. Or., where serricee will be held aad interment maae. saiem papera pieaea copy. WEBSTER-1 At residence, 5304 Woodstock are., Jan. 12. Mrs. Catherine Webster, aged 83 yean, mother of Dorothy and Edward Web ster. Funeral will be held from McKntee A EUere csrlors. 16th and Ererett streets, Wed nesday. Jan. 14, at 8 A. M.. thenca to Our Lady of Sorrows church. East 5 2d and Wood stock are., at 9 A. M.. where requiem mass will be offered. Friends inrited. Interment. KirerTiew cemetery. - BLOCU At 300 E. 36th St., Jan. 1JL 1920, Max Bloch. aged 68 years, of La. Grand. Or belored husband of Mrs. Hannah Bloch, father of Walter E. Bloch of Portland, Or.; Dare E. Bloch of New York. Mlltea 8. and Stella Bloch o La Grande, Or. Frienda in rited to attend the funeral aerricea at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday). Jan. 14, .1920. at Hohnan' parlor. 3d and Salmon ta. JACOBSEN Jan. 12, 1920, at the Good Samaritan hospital. Nels L. Jacobaen . aged 27 yearr lata of Scappoosa, Or. Funeral serr ice will be conducted Thursday, Jan. 18, at 2 p. m.. from P carton's undertaking parlor, Rus sell st. at Union are. Friends inrited. Inter ment Multnomah cemetery. Deceaaad was a menber of the Danish Brotherhood, local No. 167. t' BLACKWELL At "the residence of l(ra. A. Huber. 789 E. 40th L N Jan. 11. 1920. Miss Cecelia Blackwell, aged 74 years. Friends Inrited to attend the funeral serricee at 8 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday) . Jan. 14. 19?, at Holman'a parlari 8d and Salmon ata. In cineration at the Portland Crematorium prirate. SERVES Jan. 12, 1920, at the family resi dence, 638 Vanctmrer are., Louise Serren, aged 8 months aad 2 day, belored daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Serren. Funeral eerriae will be conducted Wednesday, Jan, 14. at E . m., from the a bore residence. Frienda inrited. Interment Rose City cemetery. BRANDES In this oity - at her late residence, . 861 E. 87th. st,, Jan. 1.. August Braadea. aged 85 years, wife of Fred Brandaa. The fu neral serricee win be held Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 2:30 o'clock at Finley a, Motttgdmery at 81h. Frienda mrited- Interment at Kiremew ceaae tery " . . - -T CARMEN In this city Jan. IS, Tiol Jsne Carmen, age 41 years; belored wife of Philo Carmen. Funeral serricee will be held Wed., Jan. 14, at 2 p. m at the cbapel of Miller A Tracey. Intemsenl ttoe tity cemetery. O'CONNOR In tbia city at hi late residence. . 429 Taylor t, Jaa. II, Cliarie M. w Coo aor." Tha remains an et Finley'a, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral aersafter. r J S8 lodge. W. M. ' DEATHS AXP FTJITEBALa " H KKIJ.T la thia mils. Jsn. . 1 Jamas I. Klff. ss 40 yean, late of Seattle. Wash. The re nains will h forwarded tbia - Tuesday) BTerrtng by J.- P. Ftnloy San. U Maameoie. W"-. where terries wUl be held and Interment made. FLORISTS L'UB L I N ER w, straw an pi,. 948 Morrison, bet Bdwy sod Park. Marshall S67 329 Morrison. Portland HoteL MarihalJ Til CLARKE BBC)-, tlorfata. Miiirlaas at., kat. 4th ana Stk. PkoaM Mala TTSS. Tim floeva and fkwal oaian. e MARTIN A POBBEI' CO., tloriat, l4 Wva-inctoa- Mais 26. A-126 nowsn for ail aeeawotw artitiBy srranted. ; CJhappell's N.W. Bank. kids. Mala SI 16 1 Morrtase at Max M. Smith TOT lalane Opposite postotfice Fr all wTMWnn. Mala S546. Ilavafi TON8ETH FVOVtAU CO.. t7 V?ab4nata at., bet 4tk and 5th. Main Sta. A lHt. THE PEOPLE S FLORAL gHOP. 4S AMt at. FUNERAL PIBECTOK Edward Hoi man & Son Funeral Directors ; THIBD AXD SALMON STREETS Main 107. A-lill fdy Amrtrtant .HHLEY.&SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIN I MONTOOMERT AT FIFTH. F. S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS 414 E. Alder at. Phnnca Fat 83. R-S22S CHAMBERS CO Funeral Dirertora. AH Fhe Conmio of nnow Woodlawn 8800. 4S-g80 Kintncnrortti A. D. Kenworthy & Co. S803-8804 83D ST. S. H. LEXT8 Ttmnt T"'' 82ST Home Phone ?-t Dunning & McEntee Bsoadaray and Ankeny ata. IvidT Awfctant Pho Rmadway 480. A-4BBB DOWNING a MfVEMAR. noNwn to Wrhon at Rpaa Mnitnoanb at E Tth Imnfton ji'tnrt. Ban o MeKNTE'E A EILERS. funeral narton with all rn pnracy or a rmme. ntn nrt yrveratt u Pritie W-Aw- gISS Wftne. A SIRS. Ea t 7 HI D I T AWy,t. Urr ftch B-iaaa a ae iuki bill A-t-tnt UKDEBTAKEPS. T. 11th end Hawthorn. R. W. GABLE CO Buerr'nttn to W H 'Raniltan ISTS E. riH-an Phone Tetme 481S MILLER A 1RACET. Independent funeral di- reetor Price" an low a 120. 4. 160 Wanhinfton at Ella. MeS 2S1 A-7SS. L T RVDrVJBJC; Nw reidenea V a e a- a rt tablt tabltxhment. SO? WtPlwrn- ee WncrTlewn 220. Rroova J5 nvnir T. 12SS. B-2R4S 1047 Belmont t A. R. Zeller Co. K. inas. c-ina SSewes" -2S21 "T ThlrdandCJar MOITXTMEHTB Portland Marble Works 288 4th t. QPP. City Hall Ncn Bitw Q GRAhlTE C9 1 a67-3PO ST. AT rAP'jtOg LOST AK? rOTJ3P THE FOLLOWING article hare been louna on car of the Portland Railway. Liigin ss Power Co.: Jan. 10 4 purses, pr. glaaV. hotel key. 82 bill. 2 pr. gloree. 8 books, pr. .v.,. tM,h. chisel. S sultraeee. 4 pkgs. JsS, 11 purse, bunch keya. 3 pr. gloves. 1 j rubber, 5 package. 1 book, 1 lunch box. 2 1 uitcasea. Owners may obtain property at Firt and Alder at. LOST Fraternity pin with black diamond shaped center, edged with pearls; three Greek letter in center, name on back; generous re- ward. Tabor 88711 LOST On Jan. 8. miniature medallion, prob ably on Rose City ear; an old heirloom of no ralwe to finder. Liberal reward will be giren to finder if deuTeradteofficajBj LOST Brown leather bill fold, containing eur . rency. photographs and, Multnomah club card of Calein A. Finger. Reward. Tabor 4181 or Main 1870. LOST Friday night, old-fashioned gold lorg nette eye glasses, bet. ueuig uieatre ana Swetland'e: owner rr-xtlv attached mi account associations. Reward. Phone Main 0559. LOST' Diamond engagement ring, white gold mounting. Reward. WdlB. 208. 1066 Williams are. LOST Saturday, on R04 City car or between 5th and Washington and Owl drug store, back for neckpiecs. Tabor 5700. Reward. L08T At Franklin hish school or near there, one taproba. Pleas lea re at J. A. Cornea, 6707 Foster road. - LOST In Rose City Park, or Ticinity, one brown auto robe. Tabei 4171, or 495 East Slat North. Reward. LOSTS Saturday -erening. a solid gold pin, a past officer's pin of the Degree of Honor. Finder please call Main 8716. Reward. WILL the kind lady who helped parties borne Dee. 27 please call Mar. 5478 in regard to a pocket knifef LOST White fox terrier; black ear. black spot on back, bob tail; collar with license no. 2674. Call Tabor-8803. Reward LOSf Shawl, Willamette boulevard, near Dela ware, Saturday erening. Call McKercher. East 1718. LOST Lady's email gold watch, with name Alice Haaia, date 1895, engrared inside of corer. Finder please call Tabor 6265. LOST Baby pillow Saturday afternoon be tween Broadway and 2 2d at. Main 7350. ST BATED Thtirday. from 710 E: .1st ft. N., large Airedale dog: reward. East 26U0. LOST Brown water spaniel, female, giren. Call Tabor 125. Reward HELP WASTED MALE MAM WANTED A sheet metal Worker. Will pey highest wage to a good steady man, permanent Job. Writ at once to Martin Ludwig, plumber. Al bany. Or., MEN wanted, split cordwood 31.15 cord, cutting - and splitting 32.25, lurniah your own tools. Barton, Or.; permanent work. Hamlet. 8657 d Tabor 4888. WANTED Few experienced wearers, steady work, good wages. Apply Portland Woolen Mill, U John. TAILORS. ATTENTION Strike still on in Portland, LOCAL NO. 74. lOt'NG man wanted a assistant window trim mer. Apply at Leritt'a store. 4th and Wash ington sta. WANTED On sheet metal worker. talon Sheet Metal A Rrinning Shop, 411 Union Bra. N. . WANTED Salderer workers, piece work. TJnioa Sheet Metal A Rationing Shop. 411 Union are. N. WANTED Apprefitic boy to work la retin- ning ahop. Union Sheet Metal 4k Bctinning Shop, 41L Union are. N. SALESMAN wanted "to sell General Pershing 'Tictory transparent window I lags. Call 808. 45 4th at. LITE wire salesmen, make big money. 8e Mr. Jenkins. Hotel Oregon. WANTED Psastcrer. 287 Russell n., I p, m. -Eaet 101. W ANTED Four men to cut 400 cords of wood. 82 per cord. 169 Graham are. WHEN yon need help. Call Bdwy 2139, HELP WAXTEP MISC. 48 Jaa. 17 Hundreds needed. 31800-11500. Age 18-85. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars writ J. Leonard (former eiril serrice examiner) . 1008 Equitable Bids-. Washington. l. C. nnsiTiniea iflarmvti EVERY GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKJtB BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND. Kuroil any tim. - Telegraphy, eteocejrapay. banking, bookkeeping, accnstariai. Ft oataiog. HELP" "WASTED To be more forceful, more energetic, stronger and - better der eloped, learn boxing and wrestling. Class forming. Or priTgt icseona by waiiknown trainer. , B-485, Journal. ' ' : LKARN TELEGRAPHT '.' Wasia aaes and sums- wanteeL Call 484 imustunhJ tidg. Spiendid opporrunivy to learn a wail paid profeealoa Fn kmaAiat, Baaway TeJeaxape- aaswwi. klx'KT MT. teacbera' asssey. En rail free. Fran :her K. WsHei,' former Asut But 8 apt., max. K. W, Bask bkig. Pboa Main 8878. - GOING East or South 7 Household goods shipped at tadaeed ratea: awme aad paoklna. Paoirie Ocawt Forwarding Co., 408 Hoyt at. Bdwy. 708. EAST BIDE COMMERICAL SCHOOL Mias Begiaa Buckel's prirate school: iadlTld aal instruction 122 Grand era Eaat 427. VrftEMRN. BRABTEMEN 8150-8200 month)': , experiTie unneceeaary. Wri Railway aaao- cmUob. GX-475, Jonrnai. : , - OREGON LAW SCHOOL. AUsky bldg.. 3d and MorrkKsa. W. & Richardeoa. eae. Mala 877. 4 IT COSTS YOU NOTHING r TO tXTESTTOATB OtT SCR(K1 AKD METHOr OF TEACHISt. I W1LA. GLAD LY GITS TOO AN OUTLINa" Of OUB CODRSES IN CONSTBDCTIU AMD BaV pauunu or AT7TOMOBILXS) " - .TRACTORS GAS ENGINES OARBURKTION IGNITION MAGNETOS GENERATOR AND STARTING MOTORS. ARMATURE WINDING STORAGE BATTEitlES OZY-ACETItiNE WELOOIG FDT7R WEEKS FREH TRIAL TO INTE9 TIGATE OUR 8TSTEM OF MAKING AUTO MECHANICS. 160 DISCOUNT TO THOBK MAKING APPLIOATlON BKFOKK tttU. . L OUR STUDENTS RECEIVE BOTH TBCH NTCAL AND PRACTICAL TRAINING IN EVEKI DEPARTMKNT. EX SERVICE MEN GET 2S PER CENT DISCOUNT. STATE ALLOWS 12 FEB MONTH WHILE TRAINING APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED AT OUR MAIN Or Fli'B, 70T HAVVTHUKNE AVE. TAKE MT. SCOTT OR HAWTHORNE CAR AT tD AND ALDER TO 20TH STREET. OR CALL AT OCR DOWNTOWN OFKICK. 124 N. T1 STHELT. 8 BLOCKS FROM ONION DEPOT ENTRANCE. CATALOGUES FBEB. SCHOOL AND OPT1CES WILL BC CLOSED CH&1ATMAS DAT ONLT liemphni's Trade Schools, Inc. BAWTrTORKB AITTO SCHOOU WC.. 48S HAWTHORNE AVE. AUTOMOBILE. TRACTOR AND AIRPLANE MICHAMC8. E XPERT VULUAN1ZERS. ACKTTf.ENE WELDERS AND MACHINISTS THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN OUR SCHOOL ARE IN DEMAND 4CVKRYWHKKIC AT BIG WAGES. WE TEACH THESE TRADES IN A FEW WEEKS' TIME. 80 PER CENT PRACTICAL WORK WITH CLEAR. UNDERSTANDABLE LECTURES AND DEM ONB1 NATIONS RT EXPERTS THE STATE ALLOWS EX SERVICE MEN S2S PER I MON'LH WHILE ATTENDING OUR 8CHOOU CALL. OR WRITS FOR CATALOGUE, VULCANIZING AND RETREADING Learn to repair, rebnild and retread all kirnla ef tire and tnbee. Eipart inntraction on com plete and up-to-date enuipment. The urate al lows EX SERVICE MEN 823 per monO) while attending oar arbooL Iay and evening elaaaee. Call or write for catalogne. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL. Inc. 432 HAWTHORNE AVE. DEPT V. THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES IOU HOW TO BOSS THE JOB, ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL UNION AVE. AND WASCO STREET THE SCHOOL THAT'S DIFFERENT ONE WEEK FRKEja To tneeatieaU our era ten of tUhtnt tractors, gas engine, auto eleotrlriT aad battary work State allows discharged eoldiere aad sailors 12 S per aanuth while attending school. SPE CIAL ELECTRICAL COURSE FOR AUTO MECHANICS. DAT AND NIGHT CLASSES. CALL OR WRITE FOR 100 PAGE CATA LOGUE FREE. A8K FOR BOOK No. SB. Typesetting, comptometer, book keeping aad all ether faodera bastnaae courses. ' Day and niht acbooL AUaky bldg., Sd and Morrison. Main S24. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. bookkeeping. atenosrashy, eiril aerriea. secretarial, special courses. Expert teachers, day And night; en roll now. Broadway 6088. HELP WANTED FEMALB Telephone Operating For Young Women Additional teleohone operators are needed due to constantly increasing retmirements of the serrlce. A good salary at the start. Regular and frequent increase. Excellent opportunities for proufotion. Iiarge. cheerful operating rooms. AtrractiTe recreation rooms. Lunch noma with meals erred at eoat. Apply at Telephone Co., Rood) 601. floor. Telephone bldg, Park and Oak st. 6th WANTED GOOD GENERAL GIRL. FOCK ADCLT8; NO FURNACE WORK. NO WASHING; WEST SIDE. TELEPHONE MARSHALL 478L, NEAT elderly lady, for housework, 8 adults; good home. Mt. Tabor ear to Lenta. Inquire Wller'e "tor. SXPERIEN CED girl" family of 3 adult". 4 4 5 F.. lth N. for general housework, good wages no wu'lung. WANTED A 'middle aged woman to do house work, small family. 877 Long are. CAN one a few good lire-wiri salewomen : big money. Be Mr. Jenkins. Hotel Oregon. WANTED Woman to work by th hour; per hour. East 6884. ' 8 to GIRLS wanted. Front ft Portland Paper Box Co., 92 Call East 3818. AGENTS wanted TWO girls to handle egg. -105 Front st. HELP WAX TED M ALB AND FEMALE MOLER BARBER COLI.EOE Pays you while learning; girea yon sat of tools; positioa secured. Writ for catalogue. 284 Burnsid at., or phone Broadway 1731. PORTLAND Barber college pays row wbOe learning, glra you est of took treat posit km secured. 38 N. gd st MEN. WOMEN, lean barber trad-, wages while learning, positioa guaranteed Mgr. 22 yra expert enae. Oragoa Barber CaTieg. Cl8 Madlsoa WAITTBD AOBKT AGENTS wanted, in each tows in Oragoa aad Washington to ttpraaest liberal old liae com pany writing general fire aad automobile tarar-H sac. Z-S48. Journal. SALESMEK WASTED SALESMEN wanted to represent large manu facturing company of Seattle in this locality; parties must be reliable, lndu itrioua and own a car; good pay. Write, string past experience. V-23, Journal. WANTED 8a)emea capable of earn trig from SSS to 8300 per month, men who bar am bition, energy and deeire to earn real money. Apply at once. K-881. Jotrrnal SITUATIONS M ALE I RELIABLE party witb ' 1-toa track wanta eon tract hauling anything anywhere. Best of references aad satisfaction guaranteed. Here la your cbance to get a good proposition at the right price, f bone Mats 8410 or writ V-34 Journal. RELIABLE elderly bub wanta light inid work 5028 84th at fair pay. Address Worfmaa, tt. B. K. - FOR general repair work. Iron or wood, ill small contracts. caH Wdla. 848. Aik tar I. Had. ' CARPENTER and Joiner work, anything from bank fixtures to septic tanks. - V-80. Journal, or Broadway 2487. ., ; WANTED Work for a 4-ton truck, by the . hour or contract. 'Call. Bdwy: 8878. aak for Mr. Monro. ; . ,.. WE an specialising on painting compoeitien - toots, at a eery tow prtoe; also other soola Fbesv waodlawa SS8S, aad B-ZObO. CIVIL aaginear, graduate with fire years' expeii- rwkats positioa. K-S8w, Journal. ROOFS Bea hing led and repaired, work gua ssteed. Beachaa. Phone East 1201. WANTED by grocery eler of 10 years exper arnee. N-17. JournaL HAVE your aU repaired , at bom by expert mechanic, woodlawn 41. EXPERrENTED' cabinet maker wants eteady CaU Marshall 243. PLUMBING, repairing, paimln. papering, tit- - ing, rnnna Broaawiy twai BOOFB repaired, roofa made waterproof. Phone . Tabs 93. eMlwawd SS. . - HELP WA?fTK MI SC. " ' glTTJATIOTIS- WALE ' t EMPLOTMENT waadad'by slatm'wmn she baa . held peMtiaaa of respotHlbllity and tru-4t fn paat 0 yean; can farnikB : beat referene: hold Mtarial ceanniieaio-i uum; hare food iwHrnl eduratioa and coneidatmhie axparienra "With pleyaa; prefer eiencaj poaities oflarhit adrance ment. K-ll. JearnaL ' SITCATIOWB rEMALB WORK wanted Thundaye, Fridaya and Satur daya, y day or hour. Call Mala 852J after T P. IB. ENERGETIC and capable we aawaeeot. acartasent twuee; P. O. box SOS. city. wanta axparVanca. WA.NTEIV rmltloo a teWphone operator on prirate cAltante; hara had . year' expert erwes. Ttlvr 4 60S.' EX PER 1EN CED wemaa wan U day work. Tabor 4174 Snnday: Mow, and Toe, after 7 p. m. WASHING and Ironins by neat laundreaa. Call before T p. ov Eaat SS4S. LACE. -rim, mifgui-vtte enrtaina band laun- drted; ealled for. Eat SIS. 8ITCATION WANTED by Beat "aoiored makt K M. Bell 113 E. 4U at.. Vanooueet. Wah. ESPERIKNCO typirt wanta eopy work to deai -home. fall Kart HAIR dyed at heme Jady. Main (879. reasonably ; experienced DRESSMAKING 4 HIf:n cl AHA itreereeakina: atreet d houe dreasea, aprona. ate; bare ymir old ut made into s drem; reaaeaablt rata. Mr. Kelly. Ea.t t87. ALTERATIONS, refitting and maklnf of ladie' firm en to, reeaonable prtcea; work fiuranteed J. RanVs. fdie' Tafter. 40 BtTh. ' DREBilMAKTNfJ and pain" aewtni. "raaaonabla Eaat 7128. HTJR9ES NURSLG-F y efficient auraa; hoepital train- ina 4'aU Eart 4488. TTJRWISHED BOOMS FURNISHED rooms c np. none Isetter: fur nhhed houekeepin. Depter - Room. 208 Wahlngtrn at lt : clEan7 fortable ileepinf rooan. Z.R0 per week. 247 H rifth. FUBXISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY TWO pleasant rooms furnished for roomers ot light houses refine In a bungalow; will rent to married couple without children, or. to ftrto. Call and see them: tnnet firing referencea. 43 E. 80th N. Tabor 4682. NEWLf fnrnUhe.1 front room, furnaee best. I i.tl.mei nreferred. 800 I or Diwnf : Jsrk-on. Marshall 421 K NICF.LT lurniahed njwtalm front, room; gentle man preferred. 842 6th L NICE furnl-hed room reawnahle; furnace heat, i walking distance. 188 N. Slat, tiqwy. ! LATtiTfT front mom. all conrenienoaa. adulta ' i i East 324. 874 East Couch. MODERN furnihed room tor gent mn. 444 Hd ; . " 1 ryruBinsHEP booms is THREE untnrnished rooms, hot and. cold water. electric lights. 8gao Slat at. r. E. BOOMS AND POABD 18 THE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 880 10th. for bnslnaea girls and i-tndenta. Marshall 1881 BOOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE FAMILY It WIIA, gire mother', care to 2 h,,J,,rn in n borne, near school. Phone Sellwood 88 TP between 2 and 4. . WANTED To rent to respectable tent room and board In prirate famllr at 42H gentleman noes. CHILDREN to board, beat care, 818; Bear two schools. 850 H William aea. HOrsFKEEPIJIO BOOMS I FUBNI8HED AND LUFLRM8HED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for men, 2 75 weak. 213 Mill, corner rnrai. waiaing u"'. ONE large, dean room, kitchenette, running water, porch, reasonaDle. .nn " jrft'RENtTngre houaekeeplng" room. 2B4 Vi Market t. oppoiu anauonum. GOOD clean hiHuckeeping loom Z8 V Union are. one block south of Hawthorn. HOrBEKEEPIlIO BOOMS FTJBSISHED A5D UWr'CBNISHBD fBIVATE FAMILY Tl 825- TARiE furnished hoflsekeeping rooms. S42 E. 27th. ltlcnroona csr 10 -1 ui , a block south. ONE to three room. U completely (nrnWied for bouseaeeping. waiaing o-u. i rates. 04 K. t-iay ai. 3 FTTRNISMBO housekeeping rooms, i.nrsie family. 822.50. E. 45tb near Belmont t-, Tabor 2729. FOB KBTfT HOUSES USFUBS18HED U BUSINESS SERVICE i rental denartment to out bminei and are in position to gir you best ol urric. Let us care tor yosr property rr will show you good nsaalta. BUSINESS SWVflCltl 17 Henry Bldg. i si tl iPor Rent 8e Frank L. McGuire to insure egsinst fire. Ahlneton bid ain luns. win SirV? Three room house, 552 East 16th nd Woodward. 812 per month. inquire aw First, Monday. 825 6-ROOM house, gaa, etectrictty. garage. fruit. 2 lot. 1814 a,, uuaaa 4T0 WEST 8ID& Modern 6 room fist. 891 Wash ington tt at ltn. waiama onable rent nuts wnn unvr USE NORTH WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SERVICE 10th and Washington. BI",Dr I"r66m konse with woodshed, lswn. 12 fruft BnaM. Miiiswtttar. tio kw r mi ri - ter paid.- sll IMOt Waco t 8 ROOM houe, newly renorated. Call Sellwood j 470. ftjiimshep norsg "SCENIC LODGE COTTAGE tl 634 Heighta Terrace. Spring will soon ne here; make your re-erratlon tor summer. i riew of mouBUln; Hall st. car on Morrison to 18th. 2 blk. wet; Ms) to appraciai. 8 and 4 rooms. FURN1SHEDhouee for rent. 88 E26th at. 8. Phone Sellwood 1146; FOUR roomi in prirate residence, with garage. fumlbed or unfurnished. Tabor42S. FL ATS JTO JMXThJ! FC LBjrii?L 55 18 a nrsiRARLK nouseaeeoina i wiu w.w ning water. 632 Flanders. I-ROOM modem flat asm a new; gas, light ...! bit a1 Cwnmercial at. 6RlKMinodrn flat CaB Monday. East 3040. FTI,B1SHEP FLATS 5-ROOM furnlhed Hat, piano, close in; dulu only: 387.B0. Wdln. S288. , FLA for rent, new furniture for aal. 880 Row st.. after 2 p. m. AFAETMEIlTFlLE?fjr4l PEABODf HOTEL. 19ths and Upshur; steam haat: - ana too --- able. Bdwy. 1546. enfiv .ni ennsisting 2 large, light, weU fur- "nkbed rooms, suitable for 3 or 4 adults; clean, quiet, exclurir. 117 f. 18lh. HOCSEKEEPINO apt., working people or bachelor. (,hePntandclo'eip: IEnoU. ATtRACtlVE front apt. coMkiting of J rooms: oleai. quiet. centrL 247 th at, jEAT furnished ap4rtmnt: gas. Mshta. fu4 and ulepbone free. 8 Johnson t FOB BEST HALLS 1$ FOR BENT Hall, second floor. 210 Tamhill. WASTED TO aET To Rent We are in touch with hundred" of people wanting to rent bomea. Let oa rent and man- ntiSiK h- McCriRE ' i To Eeot Tour Abtngton bldg. t.-' "Main 1068. WANT to lease for 2 Vears. modem 6-room boose close in east rid; am children: refer ences: only owners need apply. D-860, Journal. WANtitO-TO REXfHousea. WIU lease houa or apt. avear Boa City car. Branlags. WsJOllaaJlWal " '- . r" lltE or ioc,irOO7"rlar ... sida preferred. Phon Sell. -4 82. v 2. VVANTED- 3. 4 or 8 roomtnrnished futssle Arabia looatiaa. Woodiawa 1009. aft IF. a. REAL ESTATE ""ItTlSESS FBOFEBTT wAf MERONV. Weet Sid, trackage, pared at. Miaht leas. Owner. 1421 Northwestern Bask bldg, FOR SALE HOUSES 81 MODERN 4 room bungalow. E. 24th.. near Brooklyn . ebops; oak iloors, flna. flumbing: $2800; tersnt. Phone tmer, t8226. -.4 O'wlrEarTl 050, seat 4-roonou. I?! dus. 610 saonta, - B-492. Journai. , ' REAI C ST ATX a" K08B CITt PAKE " 'j'. Jnt recelred taeae tare today. SSlSO-Naaw Ahimeda Drtta, ,A etrietly ajadern.. TEUMS. - j I4&00 -New . t reoaa bungalow, break fsrt nook; artlatte la erery way. . rsir ue aad bre--phwa. TERMS. I8R00 8 big rooms and sleepisf peeeh, en Improrad corner. 1 block te Rose City earl ' etrietly modern. 88800 caab. belanoe atralgkl mortgage. . . J. U HARTMAN COM PA NT. - - - . 7 Cham, of Com. bldg. Main 90s, Branch office 45th and Sandy. Tabor SfOs ' $35OUa$I750 CASH BALANCE TERMS - . , " Hawtnnnif dietrlct. west etose , ML Tahor. m blncki from ratlin; street : ' Improeementa in and paid fori' 8 mats ; house, steeping porrh, batb and Uel ' ' closet; full white enamel prnmbtBf; aaa and electric light, Dutch kitchen, was ' flixira. panel dining room, larf llrtng . room, den and fireplace; pnlhVia book-, -1 : rase. Full else haaemeat. with IkUadr trays. New firet-claaa "DUmead" tail. ; ratralgunt furnace. ,J, Call after 8 p. a. fiber 1683. ' : ROBE CITT PARK V 8 Room Bungalow GarAf ' 8S80O . - PHICE REDUCED KOH QUICK SALH. Here, folks is one ef the most beautiful oomar lota In Roaa City Park and one of thna teal nifty bungalows with liardwood flnnra, flrepUee, buffet, cement basement, furnace, ete. Tott jaerer, never would eaiwet to buy auch A home far so llttlr notify, Heay n mind. tr. this ts the tery cnoirr! ltHatinn In Km. f'ltv Perk Tnill e bungalow to be nrood of. Must be (old St Owo. I 's snow you. ounaay a no evenings soeae Tahor 872 1 . A. II. TEKPB CO.. ' r a e. L m . . a a . . oiare bu, h r si. main ispsj Branch office AOth and Sandy (Opes flusday HAWTHORNE BUNGAIIW BARGAIN H7o---One of time nifty modem huaga- "' w nna, aaa n own now woaia eaee e""". i nuisw im vem uowo. bedrooms and- steeping porch up. Urine room acmea entire front. French doors white amssel finish in dining room, natural flntab. ta Urins room. Ihltnb kitrhen. flreileM. heeiteMMsrl nnjen. full rement basement waah trays, street lav: proremenla all in and Included la prioa. Oil, yea, there is also a furnace. Let ua show yvaV J. A. WICKMAN CO. !M Railway Eacbanga Bids. Mais 888. 6 ROOM8.2Vl;eR"EB 823(H). located on hard surface road. mil fmta , Trontdale a H acres of finest land Ht the j county. 40 bearing fruit trees, different warle- b.0. oemes. greie. ixtrn , gsraga, -ctucaew hoiiKri, good 8 room, womfortabla houae. anly 12200; .1000 down, bal. on eaay tenaa. Better Inrentigate. SEE MR. MACK. " 11 GEO. T. MOORE CX). 1007 TEON BLPO. 1 2 BIG BARGAINS , - . IN LALHKLHL'RST e A good speculation foe someone, ' S tod 9 room house. In fine condition. One aaa 8 bed rooms, the other has 4. Sleeping porch with each. One ha hardwood floor In erery room, the other down stair only. Both pltees tr eery close to ear and In the tery ebolceU part of the district. Come to office at E. 89tA aad Gltssa for key or phone Tsbor 8488. - Mr. Delahnnty. B0RECITTAR ' ' ' " IA500 bay a dandy 6 room banaalrsr, at) oa one floor, nardwnnd floor, fireplace, all bulltina. furnace, full cement baaenient. waah tray, aar age, nomerr street ImproTements sll paid. 1 block to car, In bast part of R. C. P. We bare 8 Bum her of other, and can salt you, A plsuiu Ut ehow you. " i . , J. A. WICKMAN CO. 204 Railway F.xchang Bldg. Mala 888. T GET VOI'R . Westover Terrace V HOMKSITKS tou May fbon. Ctt of writ HAROLD JUNGnt ' ' Secretary InUrnaHnnal Realty Assoc la tag 1807 TEON BI.TX,. - -Office, Main SSO- Re Eart IMS. : I 'hone miWltmWfTTAlil Good 6 room bungalow, reception hall, fwests light and conrsnlently arranged; plumbing, gaa, electric light, corner lot; large, porch; eaat front. A widow lady, owner, desires to sell Immediately. -Priced for quick sal 12700; 1700 oath, baltne ' easier than rent JOHNSON DOimON COMPANY, - -682-888 684 N. W. Bank Bldg. , Mais 87 87. r -." ':(-; Emerson St. House Snap Good 8 -room bona, cement basement. leo- -trie lights and good batb, 8 bedrooms, lot 80s' 85; city liens all paid. Price a map, 1200; 1300 cash and 120 per month: an Emeries near 10th. Look at it. It s a big anas. ' Qrussi & Bennett - 818 Board of Trade bldg. Mala 1453 ROOMBCNOALTiWl OSsTft" Nice 8 -room bungalow, electricity, gaa, bath. basement, bnffet, panel dining room, deably ouiii, camnet Kitcnen; z lota. 3 chicken, haste, i 66th a, 0, E.. la; 82lbw. Sagaa lo oearins iruit tree, etc.: on 4 blocks to ear; price a bargain; terme. ",., GRUSSI A BENNETT 118 Board of TradeJIdg: Mais T452 NEW-MODERN "bungalow on pared atreet, full plumbing, oemented basement, double eon structed and saraae ; ot erytbing gsodsra . and oonrenlently arranged. Near ear, school and church. Price only 13700 11000 aaah Will handle. . r JOHNSflN-DODSON f'OMPAET, 632-638-684 N. W. Bank Bids. Mala 8787 ' I HA VE had serera) oppdnunitsee to el ml horn tor more : money with tar, but oa account of wanting the easb Xo pare ha se a small farm will offer my new hV for 38000, will guarantee a tenant at 110 par, 8 ssasthg in sdrsnoe. Where is th man witb th caab ' Wlllgl elear title. Call Sellwood 2. ; WE Ha t's new strictly modern' I and- reoaa buncalowa. with aleeptng pwrsha. double aoa tructed, hardwood floors, bniltia fsatore, irory finish tbioughout, in good locklios, 2 It blocks from car line; price and terms eery reasonable. Owners, fltaer A Weet Tabor 1128, or Wod lawn 670. - . JUST COMPi.ETEb NaSvf Bt'rfftALOrf " " 18860 TERMS, 8880 CASH. ' Vacant Modem 8 room buagalow, lwpitig porch, hardwood floora. fall a swted meat, plenty bulltina, double constructed, block to earlhi, adj. Piedmont Pbsne rsan, C-1112 or East 6318 for appoiBtmont. isToO buy 7 rooms odbeth. srlti' oa4 bej. room aad bath down, I iwoau wa. fall haw stent, wash trays, fumaos, 1 blocks gar. oewr erawiaain nign. -j w J. A. WICKMAN CO. 204 Railway Exchange Bldg. Mala IIS. ' MODEfiN .cottage, 6 roosaa aad (Uepiag porckC about 8 years .aid; larg eorase lot; fruit! sewer snd Improrements ta and paid. , 2750, ' 1730 cash Rent terme on balance, 8 Bex 'oast. lA iBSBlll UaUSir IXJ., 248 Slark St. Mala 6421. ' 4 ROOM HOUSE 1211 Located L block from Fulton oar; atty wtr, gaa can be had; swner ha leas on 140x141 for gar lien; good anil, near tha rtrer. JOHN FERGUSON, Oerflnger Blda. IS00 1 HBUH:K8R08E CITT CAE ; Good, eoy 4 - room tent htros. A-l eoadl Ooa. electric, gas, sink, good floors, doabi walls, windows, ta. ; fin roof, nio Bit 100 sat. ' easy tern Why, pay rentt Tabor 865. 4 ROOM furajkhed bungalow, hard Mrfaewa street, sewwr, gas, electric light, full cement" basement, laundry trays, now racaat; 12700 term-, owner. East B2ZS. MODERN S room furnished bungalow, E. JSth, : eaat of S. P. R. B. shops; oak flewr. fad basement, hard aarfsoe street; 18400. Owswr. Lat 1225. ? RdOU MODERN BUNGALOW, 11000 ; Fall concrete base m en t, furnaee, Dutch kitchen, nearly as. Owner, WooulaWB 8028. 1108 I as. 15th St. N. Co2lf 4 room modern bungalow fuTTT. basement, - laundry tubs, larg chicken bouse. fruit tree. Tsbor tnui. , . , . IR?rNVr0"S 3 splendid'boavs will U at old prioss; stoat bare quick actios. Ms shoppers. Owner. Eaat SOU. ' ' ' " S-BtiOM cottage lot 75x100, fruit trees. chicken houae. 81450; term. Broadway 1658. 209 Oregon bldg. ' ' . . i WESTMORELAND A New I room bungalow and suyaf. sot, Ml 36000. Main 3719. '. ' V FOB BALK By owner,, eaay 4-eoosa bsmgalww. -near car; price I190;' term. ; 831 Ulea. wood ,. near Mllwankf t T Sett, car i'OB-SAI E Kj ew tier, 8-room "bu-tgaloW. for- uc. fireplace. Imiltine. 1 ' blacks ta Hs-w-thorne atw. 388 aJv0tbT.bof441Lfc S-ROOM' boon, H block Ptred rfrset. FrSaj 12800. gaar UrnU. Uti . 10U it U. ewUnl ae Seltawlng Fagai