The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 15, 1920, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY. . JANUARY 15, 1920. '
MARICA, EH ROUTE
TO PORTLAND. IS
HALTED BY FOG
. Big Government Transport at Co
lumbia City Coming From Ha
waii for Flour Cargo.
Because of the fog in the Jower
' Columbia river, there is little chance
, Of the big government transport
Marica reaching Portland harbor
today.
, Major Tlngley, officer in charge of the
quartermaster's office, received a tele
tram rrom the master of the Marica at
noon, stating that the . vessel had an
chored all night near Columbia City, Just
above 8L, Helena, and was still there.
The Marica is coming to Portland from
Peart Harbor, Hawaii, to load a cargo
of flour for an unnamed destination In
the Atlantic. Her cargo of more than
! : 10.000 euhta tona wilt ho th InrerAat flnur
shipment ever sent from Portland.
COO IS LIFTING ALOX6 RIVER
The Marica left Astoria at 1:30 Tues-
! day afternoon, and It was hoped to get
her through to Portland by midnight.
-, As the fog was lifting along the river
: this afternoon, there was some hope of
lining.
The Offshore movement of flour from
"Northwest ports Is now the most active
, Of any commodity line. Three ships
sailed from the Sound last week, and
five will nave been loaded or will be in
process -of loading here before the end
Of the month.
. Establishing a record which it is be
lieved has never been equaled in the
. Northwest, the shipping boRrd steamer
West Hassayampa was furnished a ca
pacity cargo of flour at Portland mills
" In five days. The last bags were com
ing down the chutes at noon and the
vessel will be en route down the river,
heading for the Atlantic, before night
" fall, according to A. C. Stubbe. general
manager of the Columbia-Pacific Ship-
ping company, operator and manager,
f -Work was started last Saturday, and
f without any overtime the longshoremen
! stowed 7300 tons down to the winter
"'draft mark by today,
j DUQUESNE COMING FOB FlOtll
-. It was announced at the offices of the
;" grain corporation today that the ship
ping board steamer Duquesne. coming
from Pearl Harbor to load flour for the
Atlantic, will take cargo at several of
the Portland mills and complete load
ing at Astoria.
UNION CONTRACT DENIED
Shipyard Strike Not to Enforce Agree
ment, Says Smith.
"Tf union leaders are telling their
men that the Metal Trades council has
r" a contract with the Smith & Watson
! -Iron works providing for the payment
bf the wage scale provided for in the
! San Francisco agreement becoming ef-
L. infective October 1, the men are being
, v..... .K.J ........
; This statement was made by Alfred
tF". Smith, president of the Smith Wat
j son company, Wednesday, In reply to
i -reports that unon men were striking at
! 'his plant to enforce a contract agree
j mont. whereas. In the case-of abrogation
' V ill .
TRANSPORTATION
IP
ADMIRAL LINK.
S. S. "ADMIRAL GOODRICH"
Sails from Portland 9 p. m.. January 15,
for North Rend, Marbfteld, Eureka and Sen
Framl-eo, connecting with steamers td Los
Angeles and San Diego
. WOUND TRIP EXCURSION FARCS
IITWIIN SAN FRANOISOO AND
SAN OISOO ACCOUNT TIA JUANA
RAOt TRACK MIKTINO JANUARY
IS TO 'IBRUARY 14. SAN FRAN
OISOO TO SAN OISOO AND RK
TURN tSO.
TIOKIT OFFICt, 101 THIRD ST.
Freight Office, Municipal Dock No. 2
hone Main S2S1
PAOIFIO STIAMSHIP COMPANY
lEBEMEH UNI
y 1 umsmumuu nutsKnjumwt
rwartas aoraee
7 I
NEW YORK HAVRE
lAFAvrrrg .jam. 24
LASAVOIE jM.
LA TOURAIRg pKsj 7
ROOHAMStAU peg' 14
NEW YORK BORDEAUX
NIAGARA JAaj. 2
OHICAOO .....Ftl. 1
fuaaal Bros.. PaclOa Oom Atanta. 10 Oftem
:, IW SatUe, T any Local Aecnt.
N AVI AN
ERICAN
DtNMARK
NORWAY SWEDEN
Hellla Ola..reb. T
II Fab. 11
iFrederlckVIII I
I The Ohirwrt
1 70S td A.,
IjWn., or Local
FrwdarkkVIIIMUr. 11
A tancy
Saattla.
Local Aganu
m -hi ITttAVfCH
ISCANDJ
COLUMBIA-PACIFIC SHIPPING CO.
EUROPEAN PACIFIC LINE
From
PORTLAND, OREGON
For ROTTERDAM, LONDON and LIVERPOOL
S. S. "WEST CAYOTE"
i (IN Al)
' Sail From Manlclpal Dock No. 1 Aboat Jaaaary St, IK
For HAVRE, HAMBURG and LIVERPOOL
S. S. "CANSUMSET"
. J (1M Al)
.s Sails From Portlaad, Oregoa, Abe at Middle of February
For 1 Port United Kingdom and
2 Continental Ports (as inducement offers)
S. S. "EELBECK"
(1M Al)
Salle From Portlaad, Ortg-oa, Early la Marck
Fer fall parttealare relative to rate aad reeerratlea apply
COLUMBIA-PACIFIC SHIPPING CO.
BOARD OF TRADE BCILDIXG, PORTLAND. OREGON
of "the October 1 wage' scale at - ttaeJ
Northwest Bridge Iron company,
there was no strike because the unions
sifned no contract.- i " - -'
"At the time the San Francisco wage
agreement became effective, we paid
the scale because we were doing work
for the shipyards," Smith said. "We
signed no agreement nor was there even
a verbal agreement. As long as we
were paid on the ahlpyarda contracts,
the compensation was such as to en
able us to pay the shipyard wage rate.
"When we finished the shipyards
work, entering again on a competitive
basis with other contract shops about
the city, w were forced to return to
the scale paid by the contract shops.
Upon announcing this condition, some
of the men struck.
"If the unions have any contract with
our company to pay the scale provided
in the San Francisco wage agreement, I
want them to produce it."
PAID TO GET RID OF HULLS
Rogers Authorized to Dispose of Un
finished Li. S. Boats.
An erroneous statement coming from
local offices of the Emergency Fleet
corporation Monday, to the effect that
George F. Rodgers, president of the
Rodgers Shipbuilding company of As
toria, had paid 15000 for all unfinished
government hulls on ways In the Unit
ed States, was corrected today by J. W.
Hall, assistant manager of the wooden
ship division. Oregon district, with the
statement that Rodgers was being paid
$5000 a hull by the government to get
rid of them.
Rodgers has signed a contract with
the Emergency Fleet corporation to get
rid of these hulls. Hall said, and he
may dispose of them in any way he sees
fit, by sale or by sinking or burning
them. Thousands of dollars having been
expended by the government in partial
construction of these hulls, it will now
spend some $170,000 more to. get rid of
them.
Rodgers recently carried out the func
Hons of a wrecker by completing two
hulls on which contracts had been can
celled on his ways at Astoria, to the
point where they would float, then
launching and beaching them.
Some of these hulls are more than 50
per cent complete, and It Is expected
that they will be finished and sold. The
responsibility for this rests on Rodgers.
The sales and supply division of the
Kmereency Fleet corporation has been
trying to sell these hulls for many
weeks, and despite the liberal terms
which meant that a purchaser could
have them at practically his own price
no buyers appeared, so Rodgers was
employed to get rid of them. He is now
in the East.
ADMIRAL GOODRICH ARRIVES
Steamer Brings General Freight Cargo
From San Franciseo.
The steamer Admiral Goodrich of the
Admiral line's Portland-San Francisco
passenger and freight service, reached
Portland Wednesday with freight only
and after going to East Washington
street immediately turned about and
went to the Columbia Digger's company's
dock to discharge asphalt. The Good
rich takes -the place of the Curacao on
the passenger run, and will leave from
East Washington street tonight.
En route up the coast this trip the
Goodrich towed the Admiral Mayo,
auxiliary motor ship, which Is to load
lumber for Australia. The Mayo was
given over to towboats at the mouth of
the river and brought to Portland.
A VANCE SALE POSTPONED
Motorship, Damaged in Storm, Has
, Been Raised.
Sale of the motorship Avance, to have
been held at 10 o'clock this morning by
C. M. taiall, receiver of the Columbia
Engineering works, in his offices at 804
Lewla building, was postponed for 10
days on the advice of New Tork under
writers. The new date Is January 26, at
the same hour.
The Avance was built last spring for
a Norwegian concern which never took
possession. During the blizsard last
month the Avance took fire and finally
had to be sunk by flooding to prevent
complete destruction by the flames. The
vessel has been raised and is moored
at Llnnton.
Notice to Mariners
The branch hydrographic office
in
Portland reports the following :
Captain Torn roth of the S. S. Cireinus reports
having pa-ied a derelict about 200 feet long in
latitude 4 5 degrees. 58 minutes north; longitude
12 4 degrees, 34 minutes west, at 11:80 a.
m.; January 18. 1920.
GEORGE E. GANDY.
Nautioal Expert.
ALL ALONGi THE WATERFRONT.
The oil barge Monterey, sold recently
in San Francisco by O. W. McNemar to
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., and converted
into a ship, will probably call In the
Columbia river or at Portland late next
month for lumber, according to informa
tion received by the local branch of Bal
four. Guthrie & Co. The Monterey was
formerly a familiar visitor in Portland
harbor as an oil barge.
The motorship Admiral Mayo, recently
purchased from the Pacific Steamship
company by Robert Dollar, Is berthed at
the West Oregon Lumber company, load
ing cargo for Australia. The vessel ar
rived in tow Wednesday afternoon.
Warnings are being posted along the
docks against radicals by the division of
operations. United States shipping board.
Bulletins cite the recent fire in the hold
of ther Steamer Cockaponset at San
Francisco, and ask cooperation of water
front employes in the prevention of in
cendiary fires.
For the first time in months, Pitts
burg street terminal, one of the dock
commission properties, and located at
St. Johns, will have an ocean vessel at
its dock Friday. The coasting schooner
Claremont of the Hart-Wood line, with
general cargo, entered the river this
morning, and will proceed first to Pitts
burg street and finish discharging at
Fifteenth street.
The diminutive towboat Seon. used in
the Yamhill river for towing gravel
barges of the Newberg Sand & Gravel
company, received 4ta annual - looking
over this morning at Newberg at the
hands of steamboat inspectors, ina
Astoria-U waco ferryboat Nahcotta, a
railroad administration property, at As
toria, and the river steamer Olympian.
at the foot of Taylor street, will be in
spected Tiaay.
facing steamsnip company nas neen
advised by cable that the Waban of the
Portland-Oriental line, undergoing re
pairs on the dry-dock: at Shanghai as a
result of storm damage, was reiioatea
January 10. The Wawalona of the
same service sailed from bhang Hal
January for Hongkong.
Make Egeria Lumber Schooner
Sales and supply division of the Emer
gency Fleet corporation will supply all
material required to complete construc
tion of the barge Egerla into a steam
lumber schooner. The Egerla has been
purchased from the fleet corporation by
a syndicate of Portland men, headed- by
H. E. Pennell. president of the Coast
Shipbuilding company. It will be brought
up the river from Astoria this week, and
after discharging surplus Emergency
Fleet supplies at St. Johns concentration
yard, will be taken to the Coast yard for
completion.
K British Boats Comino Here
Two vessels of the Harrison Direct
line, sailing under the British flag, will
call In Portland within the next two
months, the Portland office of Balfour,
Guthrie A Co., announced Thursday. The
Tactician I11 be here in March to load
lumber and flour for Liverpool and Glas
gow, while the Crown of Castile will be
here to start loading the morning of Jan
uary 19. Only lumber has been booked
for the latter vessel to date. The Crown
of Castile, which Is now loading jit San
Francisco, will sail for Cardiff and
Glasgow.
Position of Ships
North Head. Jan. 15. Position of ships
at sea, as reported to this station by
radio at 8 p. m. January 14:
Seattle Spirit, from Seattle for San Pedro, 88
rail un south of Cspe Flattery.
Catherine D. Seattle for San Franciaco, 100
mile aonth of the Columbia river.
Duqneene. Pearl Harbor for Portland. 820
milea southwest of the Colombia rirer lUchtshlp.
Sierra, San Francisco for Bellingham, 45
mile south of Tatoosh.
Cireinus, Portland for Melbourne, 100 milea
southwest of Umatilla lightship.
News of the Port
Arrivals January 1S
Marica, American ateamer, from Honolulu,
ballast
Claremont American ateamer. from San Pe
dro, general.
Departures January 1 S
Admiral Goodrich. American ateamer, for San
Francisco and way. general and paseengers.
Rose City. American ateamer, for 8an Fran
ciaco, general.
Tahoe, American steamer, for San Francisco
rim St. Helens, lumber.
MARINE AtMAXAP
Weather at River's Mouth
North Head, Jan. 15. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at noon: Sea moderate;
wind, south, 12 miles; weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Friday
High water. Ixiw water.
0:21 a. m., 8.4 feet 3:24 a. m.. 3 8 feet.
10:42 p. m.. 6.5 feet. 4:88 p. m.. 1.0 foot.
DAILY RIVER READINGS
STATIONS .f . 2
I'matilla 25 I 5.8 '0.1 0T02
Eugene 10 2.4 0 0.07
Albany 20 8.0 -0.1 0.O2
Salem 20 1.4 -0.2 0.00
Oregon City 12 3.2 0 0.04
Portland 15 0.T '0.4 0.01
() Riling. (-) Falling.
KITEB FORECAST
Th Willamette river at Portland will remain
nearly stationary during the next two or three
daya except as affected by the tide.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Astoria, Jan. IS. Arrived at 7 and left up
at 9 a. m. -Steamer Claremont from San
Pedro.
San Francisco, Jan. 14. Arrived at 8 a. m.
Steamer Santa Barbara from Columbia river.
Astoria, Jan. 14. Left up at 1:30 p. m.
U. 8. ateamer Marica from Honolulu. Arrived
at 6 p. m. Barge Isaac Reed in tow tu Be
lief, from San Francisco.
Seattle. Jan. 15. (I. N. 8.) Arrived: S. S.
Saginaw, from San Francisco, vie Port Angeles,
12:30 a. m.; H. B. Lovejoy, from San Pedro.
I a. m. ; Northwestern, from Southwestern via
Southeastern Alaskan ports, 1 a. m.
Sailed: S. S. Princess Enf,, for Brithb Co
lumbia porta. 2:80 a. m.
Arrived. Jan. 14: 8. 8. 'Lyman Stewart,
from Port San Luis. 9 .80 p. m. ; Rainier, from
Taooma, at midnight; Jefferson, from South
eastern Alaskan porta, 8:20 p. an.
San Francisco, Jan. 18. (I.N. 8.) Arrived,
January 14. Collier Glacier, from San Diego, at
II a. m. ; Admiral Schley, from Loa Angelea, at
1:50 p. m. ; navy transport Newport News, from
Manila via Guam, at 5:10 p. m. ; British steam
er Mosna, from Wellington, at 7:45 p. m.
Sailed, January 14. Captain A, F. Lucas, from
Cordova, at 11:45 a. m. ; Katherinc, from Eu
reka, at 11:45 a. m. ; British steamer Waikawa,
from Sydney, at 11:45 a. m. : British bark
Raupo, from Auckland, at 11:55 a. m. ; Went
Cactus, from Manila, at 1:60 p. m. ; Phyllis, from
Seattle, at 2 :05 p. m. ; J. A. Moffett, from Se
attle, at 2:25 p. m. ; Uniaiak, from Stewarts
Point, at 2:35 p. m. ; Briti-h bark Daylight,
from Manila, at 2:20 p. m. ; Xenia, from Ham
bur, at 2:45 n. m PTentka from ttnrt Rraffir
at 6:10 p. m. ' !
San Francisco, Jan. 15. (I. N. 8.) Arrived1
I davenport, Ios Angeles. 5:20 a. m. : Fred'
Baxter. Ketlonrto. o :30 a. m. : West Port,
Crescent City. 7:15 a. m. : Lurliue, Honolulu,
8 a. m. ; steamer Bandon, Hueneme, 9 a. m. :
Japanose steamer Heinan Mam, New York, U
a. m. ; G. 8. Lindauer, Mansfield, 10 a. m. ;
Caspar, Caspar. 10 a. m.
5EW TODAY
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver)
Old Biffs aad Wool a Clothing?. ,
W Mak Reversible, Hgid-WoTsi
FLUFF RUGS
Room Siao Fluff Ruga,
Worn, $17.50
Raff Rtffi Wotb All SIm
Mall Order Scad for Booklet
Feather Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
xll Sag. Steamed Claad, 1A4
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO,
(4 Tjaloa Ave. N. Pkeaet Eait $S1
VI CALL PON VOUR OLD OAR.
PETS, RUBS AND WOOLEN
OLOTHINO.
V Make Beautiful Man J kVee
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Tnrnad Out Prwmotiy.
Ruo Woven AM Slgaw.
MeJI Order Send for gel.
Carpet Cleaned, Laid
end Reflttee.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
isa cast aioHTM trr.
TO GET TOUR
WESTOVER TERRACE
HOMESITES
You Mar Phone, Call on, or Writ
HAROLD JUNGCK, Secretary
INTERNATIONAL REALTY '
ASSOCIATES, Ownri
Phonea Office, Mar. 30 ; Rest, Eat 1998
- 1S07 Yeon Bld.
STORAGE SPACE
iBveetlsrate Oar Pkaat aad Katee
; Why assume eipe naive leasee under
present high coataf
CLAY S. HORSE, INC. '
Drayage aad Storage.' .
Ittk aad GHaaa. r Pkeae Bmj.U1.
5EW IODAT
Journal "Want" Ads
RATES, DAILY OR SUNDAY
Per ttne. par tnesrrJoa ..Me
Tare eoeeeenrtv insertions for price sf two.
Each subsequent eonseearJ tnarUoa wttbont
hang at toot, POT Baa .............. -6
-' Oooat six average words to ta baa
Phones Main 7173, Automatic 560-51
for monthly lataa psoas far
SECTIONAL GARAOE. fou can set
it up in a few hours. Bend for Illus
trated circular.
REDIMADE BUILDING CO.
m K. lit St. Phoas East H14
Pertlaad, Or.
ACCTIOS SALES TOMORROW
AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE. 109 178 2d
et Sale at 10 a. m.
MEETING NOTICES
41
BI; MASK BALL
Bnrrka Connril No. 204, Se
curity Benefit association,
Monday eve., Jan. 19. east
aide V. O. V. hall. East Hth
and Alder. Six handsome
prises (or the best dressed
lady and gent; beet sus
tained characters and moat
comic: fine union music Ad
mission 5So couple, 25c extra lady.
M. L. JOHNSON. Sec.
FKIDAY NIGHT. January 16,
"Visiting Neighbor s niglit
All members of the W. O. W
who are in the city on this
date are cordially mfiled.
Special entertainment pro
Tided. Multnomah Camp No.
77. W. O. W., East Sixth ana
Eaat Alder streets.
J, O. WILSON. Clerk.
B. P. O. EI.KS No. 142. Regu
lar communication this (Thurs
day) evening. Elks Temple, at 8
o'clock. Visiting brothers welcome.
M. R. SPALLDINC..
Secretary.
JOHN SHANNON L. O. L. NO.
609, meets every Thursday,
8 p m.. No. 2lS 4 Third t.
Visiting brother welcome. -
THE MASTERS. WARDENS AND
PAST MASTERS' ASSN.. w,U
hold its stated meeting at the
Acacia club. Central bldg., t 8
o'clock tomorrow (Friday) eve
ning. Election of officers and
other matters of importance to be considered.
By order of the president.
LESLIE S. PARKER. Sec.
WEBFOOT CAMP NO. 65,
W. O. W., every Friday
night in W. O. W. Temple.
125 11th at. Members re
quested to be present. Vis
itors welcome.
H. L." BARBTTR, Clerk.
PORTLAND LODGE No. 85. A
F. and A. M. Special com
munication this Friday evening, at
6 o'clock. Mifonie Temple. Work
in M. M. degree. Stated com
munication at 8 o'clock. Annua
reports, etc. Visiting brethrt-n welcome. By
order W. M. H. J. HOUGHTON. Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDERY. K.
T. Special conclave this
(Thursday) afternoon at 4
o'clock and at 7 o'clock for the
purpose of conferring th nrir
of the temple upon' 17. Your attendance and
mat oi sojourners will be appreciated.
C F. WIEG AND, Recorder.
MT. HOOD LODGE NO. 157, A.
F. AND A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow ( Friday )
eve.. 7:30 p. m. Work in E. A.
degree. Visiting brethren welcome.
By order W. M.
A. W. ENKE. See.
8ELLWOOP LODGE NO. 131, A.
F. AND A M. Special meet
ing tomorrow (Friday) evening,
at 7:80 oirloek. Work in M. M
degree. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER. Sec.
KENTON LODGE NO. 145, A. P.
and A M. Special communica
tion this (Thursday) evening, Jan
uary 15, 7:30 p. m. Work in th.
M. M. degre. Visiting brethren
welcome. By order of W. M.
P. M. ROBINSON, SecV
ALBERT PlKE LODGE NO.162,
A. F. AND A. M. SpecUl
communication Friday evening.
January 16. at 7 o'clock. E. A.
degree. Visiting brethren wel
come. G. W. COOK, Sec.
OSEOXTA tribe No. 2, Improved Order of
Red Men Regular monthly dance this eve
ning at W. O. W. hall. E. 6th and E. Alder
sts. Carlson's snappy jaaa music. Admission
65c per couple. Tickets at door. O. L. Dickel,
ctanmittee chairman.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty; buttons, pins,
charms Jaeger Bros.. 131-183 Hth t
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
7i
BORN January 14. 1920. at the family resi
dence, 397 Monroe st, Mrs. Wilhtmina A.
Born, age 72 years, beloved wife of John Born.
Funeral services will be conducted Fridav. Jan
uary 16. at 2 p. m., from the Second German
Baptist church, corner Rodney avenne and Mor
ris. Friends invited. Interment family plot
Rose City Park cemetery. Remains at Pear
aon'a undertaking parlors, Roaeell at. at Union
ye.
SMITH In this city. Jan. 14. Rev. Benjarnin
Trueblood Smith, aged 38 years. The
funeral services will be conducted Friday, Jan.
16. at 2 p. m., in the First Presbyterian
church, 12th and Aider sta. Friends iavited to
attend. Interment Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
Remains are at the funeral parlors of A. D.
Kenworthy A Co.. 5802-04 9 2d at. 8. E.. in
Lent.
STOCTT In thia city. Jan. 15, Beasia Russell
Stoutt. beloved wife of E. J. Stontt of Me
Minnville. The remains will be forwarded by
th. A. D. Kenworthy Co., 5802-04 92d St.. to
McMinnville. Or., tomorrow, Jan. 16. where
services will be held and interment made.
NltSCHKE At "the" family " residence. 346R
34th. Jan. 14. Henrietta H. Nitschke. aged
49 yean 28 daya. She is survived by hnsbsnd.
Robert Nitschke. and one son, Erville Moody.
Remains at the parlors of Breeze A Snook,
Belmont at 85th. Notice of funeral later:
FREDRICK SON The funeral services of the
late Hattie Fredrickson will be held Ftiday.
Jan. 16, at 11 a. m.. at Finley's. Montgomery
at 5th. Friends invited. Interment mt New
berg. Or.
McKEE In"thlTcity at his-late" residence 586
Everett at.. Jan. 14, John T. McKee. aged
58 years. Th. remains are at Finley's. Mont
gomery at 6th. Notice of funeral hereafter.
ADAMSON In this city Jan. 16, Mary AdanT
son. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery
at 6th. Notice of faneraj hereafter.
FLORISTS '
LUBL1NER two stores
. -sX We strive to Plea
848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Marshal 287
uiiiwsi, roruana noxei Marsaall 751
CLARKE BROS., florists, Uorrlsoa st, pet. 4th
nd 6th. Poos Mara 7709. rtna Flowers
and floral designs. No branch stores.
MARTIN A FORBES CO.. fioriats. 154 Warb
Ington. Main 269. A-1269. Flowin lor all
vcwronq anispcaiiy arrangeq
CIHnirain)iil'eN-w-Bp!t-,d. Main exit
IT ir -- at Horrisoa at.
Max M. Smith sll.
SIXTH ST.
LALANB OPPOSITE POSTOFFICB.
Flowr
rot an oeeanon. Man es4B.
THE PEOPI.E g FLORAL SHOP. 246 Alder aj
FUNERAL DIRECTORS -
A O 7ollos Cr 62 Willlsm. ....
"V CIICr,arJ. B.4088. a-1088
L K T VI 1H I r IOC
rtriTEKAI DIKECTOBft
Edward Holmari & Son
Funeral Directors "
THIRD AITD SALMON STREETS
Main 107. A-lSir
Lad? A Mixta nt.
'. FIHIEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MAIN MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
THE OOLDKJI BULK CNPKRTAXEPS
414 EL Alder at. Phones Ea S3. R-SS2S
CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral IM recto ra.
An the Convenience of a Hoeae
Woodlawn SS06. 248-280 KilHnwHh are.
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
8803-504 92D ST. S. T... LENTS
Pnone Tehor B2S7 Horn Phone r-l
Dunning & McHntee
Broadway and Ankenr eta.
TAdy Aasistant
Fhorte flmadwae 480.
A-4SKS
DOWNINU A McNEMAB. suceewnra to Wlleon
a Rosa Muttnomah at E 7th.. tmngton
Ji-trirt. Kant S4
McRNTKE EILEMS, funeral parlors with all
the privacy of a home. ISth and Rverett its.
Phone. Brnedwwv 21SS. Home. A-S1 SS.
F.at 781 D I I a.!. Mr. Lerch
B1 a a S-a SwVli Will Assistant
UNDKRTAlCKn R. ltth and Hawthorn.
R. W. GABLE A CO.
Soerensore to W H HaraQton
1ST T. r?llai Phone Tsbor 4S13
MII.I.EH ft TRACEY, Independent fun.ral di
rectors Prirea la low as $20. $4 0. 160.
Washington at Ella Mshi 291 A-7SS5.
D T RVOMOS New residence
a-v a AJ a il iLoJ . tabllshment. 90
Wllienr ae. Woodlswn 220
Breeze & Snook ToV'"
QlL-omaroc WDERTAKWO CO Main 41.12
OKCWCS.2S21 OrT TVird nd Ce
MO!ITJME?TTS
Portland Marble Works
260 4th t. opp. City Hall Nen Bros.
RfBLACSINQ GRAfllTE: C9
at7-3BO ST, AT MACMSPW.
LOST AND FOUND
91
ARTICLES found on cars of P. R.. L P.
Co.. Jan. 13, 1920: 6 purses, 1 bank book.
1 pr. glasses, I pin. 1 pr. gloves, 3 single gloves,
8 packages, 1 book, 1 pkg. books, 1 wrench.
1 coupling, 1 umbrella and 1 lunch box.
LOSTAn Elgin- wrist watch' and gold brace
let, on Miss ave. near Failing t. Finder
please call Miss J. Tuttle at Olds, Wortman A
King's drug dept.
ijiflT T,,-trl. ..aninir & fnr hfmlder niece
between East 72nd and East 73rd, between ,
Olisan and Pacific. Liberal reward if delivered j
to 149 E. 73rd N;
LOST About Jan. 10. meal ticket No. 868 on
Multnomah retunnt; I'nioii and Oregon st.
N. E. Finder call Eaat 44 S8. evening? to 9
o'clock, and receive reward. Ak for Mt Steven'
LOST Diamond engagemrr.r ring, white go!d
mounting. Reward. Wdln. 208. 1056
Wiliiamft ave.
LOST Saturday, on Rose City car or between
6th and Washington and Owl drug store, black
fur neckpiece. Tabor 8709. Reward.
LOSTAt" Franklin" high school or near there,
one laprobe. Please leave at J. A. Cornea.
6707 Foster road.
LOST Saturday evening, a solid gold pin, a
past officer's pin of the Degree of Honor.
Finder please .call Main 2716. Reward.
LOST Tuesday evening, wrist watch, mono
. gram "E. M. D." engraved on back. Reward.
Marshall 8839.
LOST- Friday evening. January 9. at 5:30. on
the Ilicbmend car. a black fur neckpiece.
Return to 588 E. 3th t. and receive reward.
LADY who founo" contract at Meier A Frank
pattern dept. please leave with head cashier,
flth floor
LOST Tuesday evening on E. 16th rt. or
Sandy, bundle work clothes. Reward. Tabor
2953.
LOST Between $40 and $4 7 in shopping dis
trict or department stores. Reward. Call
Sellwood 2507.
LOST Gentleman'a gold Elgin watch. Haw
thorne ave. or street car. Reward. E. B.
Haddox. Main 532. 1212 Gasco bldt
LOST Lady's gold watch; initials 1 L.. on
Yamhill, bet. 8d and 4th, Saturday. Call
Tabor 2870. Reward.
FOUND Lady' watch in MontaviUa district.
Finder's address. 2034 E. Alder st.
LOST A black ppryian cat. Answers to name
of Prody. Woodlawn 4256. Reward.
LOST Female SpitTdog. Please call at 872 H
1 st Bt. B. Reward.
LOST A waist. Saturday night somewhere on
Broadway. Call Marshall 1502. Reward.
LOST Gold'nngget stickpin Sunday on or near
Irving ton Park. Reward. Woodlawn 602.
HElrP WANTED MALE
LISTEN, MEN
Let's get together. I want to organize a
quartet. What I will need will be a first tenor,
baritone and bass. If you can fill the bill, and
feel that you can give one night a week, call
me up, for there are great opportunities for
such work. If you are not sincere do not an
swer. Call Columbia 668 after 7 p. m. Thurs
day evening. Think it over, fellows.
TAILORS. ATTENTPON
Strike . still on in Portland.
LOCAL NO. 74
BARBER, steady job: two Saturday men. Ap
ply Sam H. Howard, sec y. Master Barbers'
Ass'n., 110 4th st.
SALESMAN wanted to sell General 'Pushing !
victory transparent window flags. Call room
i 603. 45 4th .t.
NON-UNION piano player for private orchestra.
Call Mr. Sea ton, East 41 8JJ.
LIVE wire salesmen, make big money. See
Mr. Jenkins, Hotel Oregon.
WANTED Pla terer.
m. Kat 101.
257 Russell. St.. 6
WANTED Male help, 1 first class re-saw man
for planing mill. 240 Salmon st.
WANTED Janitor, small apartment house. Call
207 14 th st.
WANTED Four men to cut 400 cords of wuoU.
2 per cord 169 irraham ave.
WHEN yon need help. Call Bdwy. 2339.
HELP WANTED MISC.
It
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING
LEARN TO REPAIR,
REBUILD AND RETREAD
ALL KINDS OF TIRES
AND TUBES. EXPERT INSTRUCTION
ON COMPLETE AND CP-TO-DATE
EQUIPMENT. ,
THE STATE ALLOWS EX-kERVICE MEN
$28 PER MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OCR
SCHOOL. DAT AND EVENING CLASSES.
CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
HA'WTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL, Inc.
482 HAWTHORNE AVE.
DEPT V.
THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES YOB HOW TO
BOSS THE JOB. 7
HAWTHORNS ATJTO BOHOOL, INC..
482 HAWTHORNE AVE.
AUTOMOBILE. TRACTOR AND AIRPLANE
MECHANICS. EXPERT VULCAN1ZEK8,
ACETYLENE WELDERS AND MACHINISTS
THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN OUR
SCHOOL ARE IN DEMAND EVERYWHERE
AT BIO WAGES. WB TEACH THEHK
TRADES IN A FEW WEEKS' TIME. 80 PER
CENT PRACTICAL WORR WITH CLEAR.
UNDERSTANDABLE LECTURES AND DEM
ONSTRATIONS BY EXPERTS. THE STATS
ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN 126 PER
MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OUR SCHOOL.
CALL. OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL
UNION AVE. AND WASCO STB EST
THE SCHOOL THAT'S DIFFERENT
ONE WEES PRES
Te Investigate our system of teaching atttoa.
tractors, gas engines, anto electrical and battery
work. State allow discharged soldiers aad sailors
(26 per month while attending school. SPE
CIAL ELECTRICAL COURSE FOR AUTO
MECHANICS, DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES.
CALL OJt WRITE FOR 100 PAGE CATA
LOGUE FREE ASK FOR BOOK No. SB.
POSITIONS ASSURED
VERY GRADUATE OF BEHNKK-WALKXB
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND
Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography,
banking, bookkeeping, secretarial, free catalog.
HELP " WANTEDTo b more forceful, mora
energetic, atronger and better developed,
learn boxing and wrestling. Class forming. Or
private leeaona by weilknown trainer. B-485,
Journal.
LEARN TELEGRAPH!
Young men and women wanted. Oaf 484
Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportnnity
to learn s wall paid profession. Free booklet.
Railway Telegraph Institute.
LINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, bookkeeping,
atenography. civil service, aecreU.rte4. (pedal
courses. Expert, teacher; day and night; ea
roll now. Broadway lul.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teachers' Agency. Enroll
free. Fran K. Welles, former Asst. State
Stipt.. mgr. N. W, Bank bldg. Phone Main 8276.
GOING East or South ? Hoaaeneld goods shipped
t reduced rates; moving and peeking Pacific
Coast Forwarding Co.. 408 Hoyt st. Bdwy. 70S.
" EAST SIDE COM MER1CAL SCHOOL '
Ilia Regina Bucket's prlvste school ; Individ-
sral instruction. -' 122 H Grand ave. East 427.
I OREGON LAW SCHOOL, Alisky bldg.. Sd and
I Morrieon. W. . Kicbardson. aee. Mala 977.
'HELP WAITED MISC.
IT COSTS YOU "
NOTHING
TO rCTESTIOATS OTJB SCHOOL AND
METHOD OF TEACHING. WE WILL GLAD
LY GIVE TOD AN OUTLINE Of OUH
COURSES IN OONSTUUCTION AMD I KaV
PAUUNU OV .
ATJTOMO BILKS
TRACTORS
GAS EVCINES
CARBl RETION
IGNITION
MAGNETOS
GENERATOR AND STARTING MOTOR.
ARUATURE WINDINO
BTORAUE BATTKHIKS
OXT-ACETYKNK WELDING
POtTR WEEKS' FREK TRIAL TO INTES
T1UATE OUR SYSTEM OF MAKING AUTO
MECHANICS SB0 DISCOUNT TO THOSE
MAKING APPLICATION BEFOKJS TM.B .
OUR STUDENTS RECEIVE BOTH TECH
NICAL AND PRACTICAL TRAINING IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
EX-SERVICE MEN UBT 28 PER CENT
DISCOUNT STATE ALLOWS 2S PER
MONTH WHILE TRAINING. APPLICATIONS
WILL BE RECEIVED AT OCH MAIN OF
FICE. 707 HAWTHORNE AVE. TAKE MT
SCOTT OR HAWTHORNE CAB AT 2D AND
ALDER TO 20TH STREET. OR CALL AT
OUR DOWNTOWN OFFICE. 124 N. STB
STREET, 2 BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT
ENTRANCE.
CATALOGUES FREE.
SCHOOL AND OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
CHKUJTMAS DAT ONLY.
Hemphill's
Trade Schools, Inc.
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and all
ether aodarn buninasa eoorsea. Day and night
aahooL Aliaky bldg.. 8d and Morrison. Main 824.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Telephone Operating
For Young Women
Additional telephone operators are needed due
to constantly increasing requirementa
service.
oi tne
A good salary at the start. Regular and
frequent increases. Excellent opportunities for
promotion.
Large, cheerful operating rooms. Attractive
recreation rooms. Lunch rooms with meal
served at cost.
Apply at Telephone Co.. Room 601,
floor. Telephone bldg. Park and Oak ata.
6th
WANTED Neat appearing yoang
penenced at aoda fountain, to
store from 12 to 6 every afte
phone. Rogers Candy Store,
Yamhill st.
WANTEI
A competent girl for general
work
3 in family: no children, good
every evening off; no Sunday dinner
6282. 1025 Savter at.
EXPERIENCED gir for general housework",
family of 8 adults, no washing, good wages
4B K. 15th x.
WANT hntuekeemr. a .xxi home for
aged lady or woman with small babyr
to 985 Interstate ave.
MII.l.INEKY makers wanted, good wages. Elsie,
Trimmed Hat Co.. 225 Beck bldg. PUcne
Broadway 4393.
WANTEI) Bookkeeper and typist. Union
Sheet lletal Retinmng Works. 411 Union
ave. N.
WANTED First-rla'at makrrti and trimmers for
out-o'-town and city positions. Apply imme
diately MuUOTARwisoRoyaJJW
WANTED Twenty ready-to-wtmr salesladies.
Aply at once United Apparel Co., Park and
Morrifton.
YOUNG girl to awit witli work. 555 West
Rroadway. cor. Lincoln. Main B81
(iIKl.8 wanted.
Portland Paper Box Co.. 92
Front st.
WANTEI) A middle aged woman to do house
work, small family. 877 Long ave.
CAN ne a few good live-wtr .alfwomen; big
money. Bee Mr. Jenkins, Hotel Oregon.
HELP WANTED MALE
AND FEMALE
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MOI.ER BARBER COLLEGE
Pays yon while learning; gives yon set of tools;
position secured. Write for catalogue. 3S4
BJrn,ide i?rj?J?JBldw?Z-AI?A-
PORTIIND Barber college pay yon whll.
learning, gives you set of tools free; positive
secured. 88 N. 2d st
MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trade; waea while
learning, position guaranteed Mgr 22 Vrv
experience. Oregon Bsrber College. 233 Madlaoa
SALESMEN 1Y ANTED
88
SIDELINE salesman wanted. Attend to thl at
pnre if you are railing on grocery trade. This
will be to yonr advantage. 718 Dekum bldg.
WANTEDA live salesman with auto to sell
phonographs; liberal proposition to right man.
Foley A Van Dyke. 106 6th st.
SITUATIONS MALE
HAN', especially trained in efficient storekeep
ing, office management and real accounting
wants an opening where this experience can be
used profitably to you. and he may advance
himself by learning your business thoroughly.
This ad tells little. An interview will tell more.
J-6S9, Journal.
RELIABLE party with 1-ton truck wants con
tract hauling anything anywhere. Best- of
references and satisfaction guaranteed. Her is
yonr chance to gat a good proposition at th
right price. Phone Main 8410 or writ V-24.
Journal.
YOUNG man wants work, driver or chauffeur;
willing to work for room and board and
small wage. Can furnish best of reference. Ta
bor 5603, 1332 Division.
RELIABLE elderly man wants light Inside work
at fair pay. Address Workman. 5028 64th
st S, E. -
CARPENTER and Joiner work, anything from
bank fixtures to septic tank
V-SO, Journal.
or Broadway 2487.
WANTED Work far. a 4-ton truck, by th
bout or contract. Call Broadway 8848, ask
for Mr. Monroe.
NOW is a good time to do yonr inside painting
and kalsomining before we get busy outside.
Call Main 7910. Johnsen.
YOO'G ex-service man with engineering ex
perience wants position where advancement ue
penda upon himself. N-166, Journal.
PAINTING
n.rMrhin1w rinrinir
reasonable.
Phone Marshall 3B5 evenings.
CIVIL engineer, graduate with five years' experi
ence, wants position. K-630, Journal
MARRIED man. handy, wants job garage, battery
house or general repair. C-420, Journal.
ROOFS Reshingled and repaired, work guar
anteed. Beacbam. Phone East 1201.
ROOMS tinted, 131 painting reasonable T.
MiclieK I 'hone Brcadway 3253.
EXPERIENCED cabinet maker wants steady
work. Call Marshall 2048.
TWO married men want wood splitting or land
. clearing job. W-640. Journal.
Al CARPENTER, build and remodel cheap
by contract Woodlawn 120.
PLUMBING.
e r)ainna. pain una. pa panes, ant
ing. Phone Broadway 10Z1
ROOFS repaired, roofs made waterproof. Phoae
Tabor 200. Sellwood 960.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
WOMAN wants position for light housework or
hoosekeepmc in a good residence horn. W
583, Journal.
RESPECTABLE middle aged lady wishes posi
tion a housekeeper; no triflers need answer;
must have full charge. W-667, Journal.
ENERGETIC aad capable womaa want ' man
agement apartment bouse; hotel experience.
P. O. box 80S. ety
A .HIGH school girl won Id like work after school
hours; office work preferred. Call Woodlawn
2494 bet. 9 and 6.
voir in canoa i s
ensfjon. Um 1 1 I
rBroadwajL and v
' J I See"
Mnruse- Mitrflrt
Mtn l i wL
WASHING and ironing by neat laundress. Call
befor 7 p, m. Eat 6949.
EXPERIKNCD typist wanu-eoar work U do at
home. , CaH East 7838, -. , '.-'-
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HHiH-CLASa rMsBakisier etreet sresar.,
. horns, drama, aprona. tc; ha, yoor sM it
made into a draw; , maaxiwibla ' ratea. Mia.
Kally. Ka-t T0T. ; :.
ALTERATIONS, refitting and nuking el ladies'
garmenta. reaaonabl. frkwa; work gnaranteed
I. Reubia. tAdiea' Tailor, 4S Bnah Una bid
ypHSEs
EXPERIENCED nun, beat of reforenoea; ma
temity eawes preferred. Main 1072.
FCttKlSHEP ROOMS
CXeAN. eomronable lMinf room. (2.50 per
week.. 247 H Fifth.
FUE3ISHKD ROOMS PRIVATE
PAMILT fi T
NEATt.T furniehed large' room, elect rio light.
bath, furnace heat, fin location. 0 min
utes' walk from postoffica: only lis month for 2
gentlemen, or $14 far one. Phone Main 587S,
2S 11th t.
TWO Dleaaant rooms furnished for roomers or
light housekeeping In a bungalow; will rent
to married couple without children, or to firia.
Call and aee them; mnat bring rafereooaa, 43 K.
60th N. Tabor 4682.
NICELY &rnlhd upetain front room; genUa-
min pretarrea. 04 2 Dtn at.
NICE furnished rooms reasonable; furnace heat,
walking distance. 10 N. 21st. Bly. 2142
NICELY furnished rooms in "Nob llffi dis
trict. Phone 018-83.
FRONT room.- refined, congenial family, west
side, garage If desired. Mar. 8969.
MOItKKN fnrni'lied room tor entlranan. 444 8d.
ROOM 8W ANTED
GENTLEma.V "want room wtlh' print fam
ily, with use of Range. Eaat side p
ferred. W-441, Journal.
ROOMS AND BOARD
U
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON. S0 10th. for
busineea girls and tudepta. Marshall 12fil
ROOMS AND BOARD FBIYATB
FAMILY T
WOULD like to room and board 2 girli em
ployed : rin. Eaat B14.
CHILDREN to board, beat care. I lB ; Dear" "two
school. B60H WUIiams are., No. 4
HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS S
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
ONE 2-room housekeeping apt. ; 2 comfortable
clean sleeping rooron. walking distance, Wt
Side. Mar. 1185.
HOUSEKEEPING rooma for men, 12.76 week.
215 Mill, corner First. alking distance.
ONE large, clean room, kitchenette, running
water, porch, reasonable. 247 H 5th st.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FUBS1SHED - AND UNFURNISHED
PRIVATE FAMIL 7$
$24Two large, tight furnished H. K. rooms,
542 R. 27th St. Richmond car to 27th. 1
blork south.
ONE to three rooms
, ail completely furnished
for housekeeping, walking distance.
st loa
rate
504 K. Clay at.
ONE well furnished H K room In prlvste
family. $4. everything inclnrtcd: 8H bhicks
north of Waahington st. Broadway 8221.
2FRONTrooms. gas nnge. elec. lights, bath.
couple $20. 800 1a 4th.
ONE clean furnished ' II. K. room. 640 K.
Stark sU
A irESIRABLE housekeeping room arlth run-
ning water. 632 Flanders.
FOB RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED
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MEIER FRANK'S
INFORMATION AND
RENTAL BUREAU
Reliable, np to date lists of desirable vacant
houses, apartments and flats with definite Infor
mation pertaining to each.
NewfOmera to Portland will find this bureau
of gaeat valne in helping them get properly and
located.
EIGHTH FLOOR
For Rent
Seey'rank L. McGuir. to insure against fire.
on Wdgi Main 10HH.
idem 6 ronm flat. BfM Waah-
18th. walking distance; rea-
J1EN YOU MOVE. USE NORTH-
STERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SEHVICS.
lOtk-efd Washington. Broadway Rge.
6 ROOMS, gas. elec., toilet, yard, close to Union
16. Houck. 110 10th st.
FURNISHED HOUSE U
briERN furnished cottage. adulta. East
1502
5 ROOM cottage, furnished; every convenience;
up to date. 1291 E. Alder. Call after2 im.
Ft'RN 18H EDhou for 'rmt 888E. 26th st
8. Phone Sellwood 1146.
FLATS TO KENT. UNFURNISHED 18
6 ROOM flat over store. 784 4 1st street, with
bath, in good condition; rent 821.
C. A. WAGNER CO.,
Main 8150. 230 Stark st
FOCR rooms, elec. light'snd bsth. "rent 810.
C. A. WAGNER CO.,
Msln 8150. r.SOSIarist
FURNITURE of 5 room flat for sale: flit for
rent: close In aaat side. X-465. Journal.
FIVTI room flat for rent furniture for sale.
4 63 V, 6th st Main 7727.
FURNISHED FLATS
it
adults
B ROOM furnished flat piano, close in;
only; 187 60. Wdln 228. '
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
" 4 6 WEST" SIDE APARTMENT 840
41
4 large, light rooms, closet bath, heat.
Phone, ground floor, private entrance.
Walking distance: man and wife.
SMITH-WAGONER TO., STOCK EXCH.
FRONT apt. consisting 2 large, light well fur
nished rooms, suitable fnr 3 or 4 adults;
clean, nuiet. exclusive. 117 N. 18tb
HOUSEKEEPING apt.. working people
or!
bachelors.
('heap rent and close in. 98 Knott
2-ROOM modern apt. for rent, close in. fnr
niture for le. Plione A SOUS or Main 270.
ATTRACTIVE front apt. consisting of 2 rooms;
clean, quiet, central. 247 to 6th st
FOB RENT HALLS
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FOR RENT Hall, second floor, 210 Yamhill.
WANTED TO RENT 1
To Rent .
We are tn tonch with hnndreds of people
wanting to rent homes. Let us rent and man
age your property.
FRAN IP I. MeOT'IRE
To Rent Your Home,
Ablngton bldg. Main 1068
WANTED TO RENT
Hundreds of people are looking for rooms,
fliu, apartment or bouses to rent Thes peo
ple read Th Journal. If you hav a vacancy
a Journal "want" ad will find you a tenant
Phone in your ad.
WANT to lease for 2 yean, modern 6-room
house, close in eaat aide; no cliildrea; refer
ences; only owner need apply. D-6ft0, Journal.
WANTED TO RENT Houses. Will leas
bouse or apt. near Roe City car. Evenings,
Woodlawn 6738.
WANTED To rent about 9 or 13 room house,,
on Mississippi ave.. between Fremont and
Shaver. Phone Woodlawn 413.
WANTEDS, 4 or j foon furnished flat In de
sirable location. Woodlawn 1009, after IP. a,
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS PROPERTY
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WATERFRONT. West Side, trackage, paved at
Might lease. Owner. 1421 Northwestern
Bsak bldg.
FOR SALE HOUSES
1
i5 Rm. House and xi A.
All in good shape- lust a dandy bttle home.
81500 $500 eah, bal. to suit. 6 per cent int
215 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG.
FOR SACE Close in 5 -room furnished house'.
50x100 lot, $1540. 85UO down, balance (26
month, including interest 540 H. SOtA. Rich
mond car. No trade. 1 to 7 p. m.
LAURELHCR6T 1 room and S. P., hard
wood floor throaghout, beautiful interior;
something out of ordinary ; $8000, terma.
Owner. Tabor 6286. . '
7BOOM Queen Anne cottage, full lot close in;
steam heat; fine place; built-ins; worth
$4600, my price $8500, $1600 cash. East
5779.
BEAUT IFTTL bungalow. 6 rooma, reception bin
and bath, property 80x128, compact ra.ge
16xS2, plenty of berria aad lots of Oowmb;
term. Phone D-1189.
7 ROOM house 1 block off MontaviUa eat Una,
32200; near 52d at.; an exceptionally good
bay; some term. D. W. Marsh, 408 McKay
bldg. I'hone Main 914. -
IRYtSGt6N i"splendla home wUi'ssfl at old
prices; as oat hav quick action. N shoppers.
Owner, Eaat 8016.
M0"bERN"4 room . bungalow, E, 24Ul. near
Brooklyn shops', oak floors, fin plumbing;
$2300; trrrmfa Pbon Owner, Eit 8226. .
V Uit aALz-By owner. Aroem bnnaaJow, far
. nee, fiseplsce. bnilrtna. It blocks t Baw
tnorae v.-vt E. -6(Ha. r Tabor 441L. . ..
DEK88MAXI90
REAL ESTATE- "
"fORSALE HOtJSW
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60)0 Homes For Sale '
THE LARGEST HOME SELLERS S
IN THE UNITED STATES '
If you are going to buy a bom doaf fad
to see thta wonderful dtspia of bom bargains
in every part of the city at . all price and
terma w hat mora hoai , bargain - than
any firm on th rout. ' Ob ther wall of our '
show rooms te a photngraph of anry baas
offered for sale, amounting to over 00, 41-'
Tided into diatriet. with the prloa, tatma, loca
tion and full data regarding each aoroe. V
can put you immediately -in , touch with th
home you are looking for, Errr ktoeao ks :
offered at the owner's prica. Every horn la -inspected
and apjirsised personally by Frank L
McGuir. V look out for ry intaroat of
th. buyer and adrie yoo of th daairabl and
undeairable diatrirta. and aoa that all paper and
titles are perfect before your deal ta alnaed. Our ;
many years of experience aad knowledge of nt
uaa an at your disposal 12 riperUnced real 1
stat Mlesmen with anto to show yott prop
erty. "THE McGt'IRK SYSTEM" gold aref
I2,400,0(ni worth of homea laat year, mouat
tng to S69 sales. 8EE
FRANK1 L. McaUIRE
TO BUY YOUR HOME "
Succeeaor to U. D. MrGttln O, ,
;"40 xeara of serf u-a. " , -
Ablngton Rid. Main 106$.
Office open Evenings aad Sandaya.
$3500 SI 750 CASH :
BALANCE TERMS
.kJ ...
Hawthorn district, waat sl.p aft.
Tabor, 1V blocks from carlln; sireet
Improvements In and paid fori 6 room
house, sleeping porch, bath and Unas
closet; full white enamel plumbing; gaa " '
and electric lights, Dutch kitchen, was
fioors, panel dining room, lart . llvinj . "
room, den and fireplace; built-in ttook '
case. Full site basement, with laundry '
trays. New first-class "Diamond" ' elf
regulating furrar.
Call after p. m. Tabor 8662.
ROSE CITY PARK
6 ROOM BUNGALOW $5500
A REAL BARGAIN 1
Folks, we want you to see this nifty bang.
low, ideally located in th. very boat section of
Rose City; one block from car. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, buffet, furnace, gang., "etc
All easts, (laid. lh sea thta. You wilt h Btorr
than delighted. But hurry I
A. O. TBEPK CO.. .-I
264 SUrk et. near Third. Main 809f.
Branch Office, Fiftieth and Sandy. ,
Suburban $8000
Modern seven room Uunizalow with four
of ground in high state of cultivation; has good
barn with garage in connection, and chlokan
house, fruit and walnut tree that will bear
nils year. This pmperty is located Bear Mil- -wenkte
within reach of two earlinaa, and eonld "
not he duplicated today for leas than 811,000,
See tills at once. For further Particulate oaiL
C. A. WAGNER CO..
Main HI 50 280 Starir at
$250-$50D Cash
6 rnnm luiusa, gas, plumbing, atreet Hard
surfaced and paid for; on an exceptionally nice
100x100 ft. lot: fniit trees and shrubbery:
ntcc. rlesn district; near Kllliugsworth and
Union aves. Owner 111, desires to leave city at
onre.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO..
U32. 688. 614 N. W. Bank bldg. Mala IT87.
rTRNlHHED rUiNOTfcoW
NEAR CATHOLIC "NVENT '
Here i a real bargain, in Itedmont district.
Owner leering Portland and must sell his nifty
A rnnm bungalow, with reception hall, large t
tic, fireplace, full cement basement and furnonav
Ho will also Include sll of his household furni
ture. rugs, range, dishes, fuel, te.. fog th
price of $4 500; terms.
I.UEDDEM ANN COMPANY
918 Chsmber of Commerce Main 8B6T.
to get mm
Westover Terrace
HOMESITE"
Tou May Phone. Call or Writ
HAROLD JUNGI'K ,
Becntsry international Realty Associate
Owner.
1807 YEON BLDG.
Phones Office Main 630: Res.. Past 199.
vi'ESf SIDETT'ROOMiriToOd'' ' "
NEAR CORBETT ST.,
Located Pendlxtnn st, nsar Oorbctt, T room 1
house, 6 on 1st floor, 2 extra bedroom np,
good hath, fair sire rooms, lights, water, garage,
good lot fine view, close manufacturing plant
1 blk car. Here's e bargain in South PotV i
land for largt family ; terms. . .'
SEE Mil. MACK,
GEO. T. MOO HE CO., 1007 Yeon bldg, '
GUARANTEED BUN'GAlXJWi- "-
Remember last week von ubout mad up tiror
mind to purchas that new noma Wall tt eeaa)
gold. Now let's get down to bnsineaa. Let tn
show yon some real bungalows, located Bear
Lanrelhurst park, built by day labor and to be
sold at cost Mart be seen to be appreciated. .'
See J. A. M'CARTY at 270 H Stark t or
plione Main 1700 evenings, or Sunday , Tabor
6057.
Walnut Park
84600 for a fina 7 room with U toilet, new ,
plpeless furnace, hard surfaced street; lot.fiOg
100 with bearing fruit trees. $1000 cathv Phoae
MsrahsIJ H31. .w-
F. L. Blanchard ' '
r, 19-20 Railway Kx. j ,
FOR SALE 8 -room bona, pantry aad patent "
toilet, hot and cold water, 2 full lots, house
psrtly furnished, strawberries snd ruptrirnes.
sidewalk and graded street 2 block from
Wo4ilswn car: 8I300- will aka Xmtm ,wl.l
Fnrd touring car a nart payment, bal. tUO a. '
j month at t. Call evenings. 700 Liberty M.,
i c V. , , " .- .
iNICE B room bungalow, flreplane, base m at, cab-
inet kitchen, 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, g-
rage. corner, 100x100, 9 fine bearing fruit
trees, lots of fina fruit garden, elite San hoaa
snd run, 2 blocks to car, corner 44th S. K.
Price $8000. $1000 cash and 125 ear mouth. ,
URTJflSI sV BENNETT, "
816 Board of Trade Bldg. Mala T451.
8 ROOMS, GlllNlO'VET"
tlllQI Mil, .VU,
Olsnn v., near Sherman, t room plastered
Cottage, sleeping porch, hath and toilet, gas, :
water, fine lot. paved ata., aewer. I la ad y pise
for $2200. on terma. Six fruit trsea. .
SEE MR MACK
GEO. T. MtMIRE CO., 1007 Tob bUg.
WEST SIDE BUNGALOW. S3S00 "
A well-built 6 room plastered bungalow, fart
concrete foundation and basement with cement
floor, modern plumbing, in first cles condi
tion, oa paved street, at 1094 Pint at.,' etreet
work all paid. Splendid view; $600 cash. -128
monthly. Fred W. German Co.. 712 Cbasabef
of Commerce.
GO"OD 6 room cottage, neatly tinted; . room
light and conveniently arranged : (a, glaetri-
ity. plumbing; 1 block to car; 60x112 ft. lot.
Price $2200; terma. ' -
JOIiNSON-DODSON CO.
682. 683, 684 N. W. Bank bide Main 177.
SELLWOOD ROOM PLASTERED HOL'SK -
62100 . - - , ,'
Owner's sacrifice; modem house ; food foun
dstion. paved street, fruit; Lexington v., halt
blork to er; 81000 esh. 8-llwd 276, owner.
For SaIe-aiouse "
V 1 .
Is Prank L' MoOoir to Insur against fin.
Abington bldg . Main I0H6.
BEACTIPtjr rRVIxilTON HOME""-,
6 rooms, sleeping porch, absolutely aeoo'era.
mahogany finish. - If sold this weak price : is
$6600. worth 16600. See this today? MarshsH
766. Union 81 Deposit A Trust Co., .84
Oak st Jj ;
4 Room and y2 Acre
A good, comfortable bom. Price tISft"
$500 cash, baL to suit, 6 per cent Intereet- w..- '
2 1 5 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDO. -
T"RO0"M bungalow, a n6e-ilttl home. Jot 6 Og
126 ft, cement basement, bath, toilet bttBt-ta
effect. 1 well bnilt home, well located oa seat
side. Snap,. $1600; easy terms. Possession at
once. H. W. Garland, 201 3rd. corner Taylor. -$3600
NEW ' 5 room bungslow. fDjlbast
nent, wash trays, flrepUe. bookcaisi. eulfat, -Dtitchj,
kitchen, small doe payment N. 4821 .
CHnton, near, 4$d. .Richmond car. Owner,
Tabor 6861. ' " ,
GOING HOME TO IOWA RANCH,.
Most sell 6 room and dea bungalow, - tot
100 lot; garage, street , Imp. paid, aom far
nishings, $2700, $1200 cash. Tabor 2084.
CRDtELXNlFpAEal -"'V
$8150 - , . Y '
Six room modern horns, 6 2d and Dividoay
snap. Owner. Main $9$4, t , ,;--
$I10nt$5rTX)WN, ' $20"MONTH tfftw
3 room cottage, fruit, gas, chicken -'yard.
SMITH-WAGON KB JCOSTOCK EXCHANGH
T-BOOaf bnnglorTHhcgs from Pwiiisula
school, cheap. Phone Eaat 850, Mrs. Seeley.
fLOTl bow tsrrt, ltnlsh. tra,aarai
oew, I ptg ane; aots. se. i-ei.
, (Cewtieoed esv rHeWfl fae