THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL? POKTLAKD. .'TUESDAY, JANUARY 0,' 1620.
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LAUNCHED FROM
STANDIFER YARD
New Tanker 95 Per Cent Com
plete; Will Be Turned Over to
GovernmenlWithin 10 Days.
lejtWithi
rfct weatl
r Pawlet,
Under perfect weather conditions,
the steamer Pawlet, ninth of the
vessels contracted for by the Emer
' gency Fleet corporation,- and the
ninth construction in 13 months,
was launched frornwthe ways of the
G. M. Standifer Construction cor
poration at Vancouver today.
oiLHiiiuirmi
Almost VS per cent complete, with fun
', tiels and -masts In place and deck-houe-'
Ing constructed, the big tanker slid
from the wyi promptly at 8:30 a. m.
, Mlae Elisabeth Boachke, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Boschke of Port
land, was the sponsor. After the cere
mony Mine ' Boachke was presented with
a diamond and sapphire bracelet.
The Pawlet will be, turned over to the
. government within 10 days, according; to
announcement of officials today. The
, Bearport, last of the government con
tract vessels, is still on the ways, and
launching is expected about February 1.
The Pawlet has been assigned by the
- shipping board to the Pacific Steamship
company for February sailing on Its
- Portland-Oriental line. The Bearport
will carry flour to New York and prob
' ably will leave late in February also.
- The latter is underasslgnment to the
- Columbia-Pacific Shipping company.
Theso vessels, like the other eight
built on' government contract, are of
' VC0O deadweight tonnage,
i Aftor the last - of the government
ships are out of the way the Standifer
energies will be concentrated on the
eight vessels for private Interests. Five
of these will be freighters of 9(00 dead
weight tonnage for the Nafra company
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of New York and three will be Standard
Oil tanker, each of 12,000 deadweight
tonnage. ' '. '
STEAMER. NTESPELEM IS SOLD
Willamette Navigation Company to
Change Boat Into Oil Burner. '
Ownership of the river steamer Nee
pelem, which has been under lease by
the Willamette Navigation company
from the Miller Navigation company of
Spokane, passed to the former corpora
tion January 1, according to informa
tion received today. The vessel is now
at the Kelson shipyard in South Port
land, on the ways, its coal burning
power equipment being changed to oil
burninf . Water tanks are being en
larged and other equipment remodeled
or added to give the steamer greater
power and steaming- range. The price
figuring in "this deal is not mentioned.
The Nespelem is one of eiglit boats now
being operated by the Willamette Navi
gation company in the service of the
paper mills at Oregon City and Camas
and in general freighting, it is ex
pected that the vessel will be refloated
by February 1.
OIL TANKER IS COMING HERE
Shell Company's New Boat, Silver
Shell, Due Here Soon.
The first of the Shell Oil company's
fleet to enter the Columbia river will
be the tankei" Sliver Shell, a new vessel
which left San Francisco Sunday night
for Portland with a cargo of fuel oil.
With a capacity of about 65,000 bar
rels, the Silver Shell will be one of the
largest of the tanker fleet operating be
tween Portland and the storage plants
In the South. The vessel was constructed
on the East copat about the time the
United States entered the war.
Although intended for the West coast
oil service, the Silver Shell was com
mandeered as a cargo carrier by the
government and useB. in the Atlantic.
Only recently it was released, and has
already made several trips between San
Francisco and Puget Sound points. The
vessel is expected Thursday morning at
Gasco.
BRINGS CARGO OF CREOSOTE
Tanker Arrives With First Shipment
Since War Started.
The tank steamer Imlay, which sailed
from Seattle today for the Columbia
river, brought the first foreign cargo of
creosote to the Northwest since the war
started In 1914. The vessel has about
1.000,000 gallons, one third of its total
cargo, for the 'St. Helens Creosote com
pany which will be discharged at the
St. Helens plant. If. is understood that
the tanker has discharged the balance
of its cargo on Puget Sound..
The Imlay sailed from Amterdam
The creosote Is a German product. The
traffic in this commodity started in
1912, and continued freely until com
merce was stopped at the outbreak of
the war..
SHIP MATERIALS ARE BEING SOLD
Emergency Fleet Sales on the Sound
Amount to $250,000.
Jay S. Hamilton, assistant to the head
of the sales and supply division of the
Emergency Fleet corporation, and Ci.
M. McBride. sales assistant, have Just
returned from Tacoma. the net result
of their trip- being the sale of goods
amounting to $250,000. These were sur
plus supplies In the shipbuilding plants
and the concentration yards and were
sold for all kinds of shipping construc
tion .and repair work.
A large consignment of Iron bars,
stored at the St. Johns concentration
yard, and sold recently under private
agreement, will be barged down the
river to St. Johns municipal terminal
! for loading on the steamer Pawlet, sall
1 ing for the Orient in February.
Loop Makes Hurried Trip
Making a stay of Just 12 houfs in port,
the steamer F. S. Loop of the Loop Lum
ber company's line, was due to leave the
Willamette Iron & Steel works at 2
PRICE TO
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MATURITY
Apr. 12, 1920
6.00
1932-1943 - 5.20
7.00
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1937-1939 6.00
on Request
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Vice fresldeat
CARL S. KELTT
Tlce Fresidest
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
F. J. COBB F. I. FULLER
E. 8. COLLINS JOHN A. KEATING
fn. uajAlilnH. uasul K M, M OTT
CUARI.ES F. WRIGHT
Departaaeat State of Oregoa
307 U. S. Natl. Bank Bdg.
o'clock this afternoon for Seattle, The
Loop cam lor at 2 o'clock this morning
for the purpose of loading three marine
boilers, to be delivered at the Ames dry
dock in Seattle. The vessel has an under
deck cargo of lumber, laden at West
port, and will take a deckload at a Puget
sound mlM. w '.!'
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Having completed dunnaging, the
United States army transport . Marica
began loading its cargo of flour at the
North Bank dock Monday morning.
If is hoped to have this vessel ready for
the sea again by Sunday.
The -Green Star liner Ctauseus. last of
the four constructed in the two South
Portland steel yards, and now at San
Francisco, Is loading the largest con
signment of beans ever taken from the
Pacific coast according to reports from
the Golden Gate. Under management
of Struthers A Dixon, the vessel will
carry to Hamburg and Danzig, under
auspices of the American relief admin
istration, 6000 tons, or 135,000 bags of
beans.
The wooden - steamer Marsh field,
which is proceeding to Portland from
San Francisco to load ties for the
J United Kingdom under management of
built in 1918 by the Coos Bay Ship
building company, ana was tne secona
product of that yard. The vessel has
btcn operating in the Pacific since it
was launched.
The steamer Santa Barbara arrived
in the river at 6 o'clock this morning
and left up for Wauna.
The steamers Tahoe ana santa Mo
nica, the former from Westport, and
the latter from the Peninsula mill.
Portland, sailed for the south from
Astoria, lumber laden, this morning.
The San U am arrived at Astoria from
San Pedro at midnight and headed for
Tongue Point.
Merchants Exchange advices this
morning reported arrival of the wooden
steamer Bellbroak at Birmingham.
Kngland, -with a cargo of ties. The
Befibrook left last fall under operation
of the Pacific Steamship company.
With a cargo of Hour for rew xorK,
the steamer Diablo, under management
of v the Pacific Steamship company.
reached Balboa. January 19. according
to the Merchants Exchange bulletin
board.
Position of Ships
North Head, Jan. 20. Positions of
ships at sea, as reported to this station
by radio at 8 p. m., January 19 :
Multnomah. Ban Francisco for Grays Harbor,
SB miles north of Cape Mendocino.
Wehkejns, Grays Harbor for Ban Pedro, bar
bonnd afWTays Harbor.
Willamette. Grays Harbor for San Francisco,
80 milea sonth of Grays Harbor.
Wapama. Ban Francisco for Everett, 180 miles
south of Cape Flattery.
M of frit. Seattle for Richmond. 572 miles
sonth of Richmond.
Ulorieta. San Francisco for Seattle, 6C0 miles
from Ban Francisco.
Admiral Dewey. Seattle for San Francisco,
8S2 miles from Seattle.
Anlira. Honolulu for Portland, 570 miles from
Columbia river. '
Steamer Passing In
A large two masted steamer was re
ported passing in. by the North Head
lookouts at noon today, and this is sup
posed to have been the tanker Imlay,
bound for St. Helens from Seattle, with
a cargo of creosote oil.
News of the Port
Arrivals Jan. go
Santa Barbara, American steamer, from San
Francisco for Knapp ton. ballast.
Washtenaw, American steamer, from Port San
Luis. oil.
Santiam, American steamer, from Saa Pedro
or Tongue Point, ballast.
Arrived Jan. 18
Tiverton. American steamer, from Saa Fran
cisco via Westport. lumber and boilers.
Departed Jan. 20
F. B. Loop, American ateamer, for 8aa Fran
cisco via Westportt, lumber and boilers.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at River's Mouth
North Head. Jan. 20. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at noon: Sea amootb, wind
northwest, 6 miles; weather partly cloudy.
Tides at Astoria WedtMeSa
Hsh Water: Low Water:
1:25 a. m. . .7.7 feet I 7:21 a. m.. 8.1 feet
12.53 p. m.. .9.0 feet 7:53 p. m. . 0.3 foot
DAILT HIVEJt READINGS
8 A. M... Pacific Time.
STATIONS
1 8"
c3 35 Isl
HI
m u
T'rnatille 7T.
Kucene
Albany
Salem
Oregon City
Portland . . ,
.1 25
. 10
. 20
.( 20
.1 12
I IS
.3 O.t
3.0 I 0
1.8 0.2
8.4 0.8
S. 6 .
0.00
0.00
0.00
o.oo
O.00
-Falling. Hiaing.
RIVER FORECAST
The Willamette river at Portland will re
main nearly stationary during the next two or
three days except as affected by the tide.
AT NEIGHBORING FORTS
Astoria. Jan. 20. Arrived at Knappton at 6
a. m.. ateamer Santa Barbara, fromaSan Fran
cicco. Arrived at 8 and left op at 8:80 a. m..
ateamer Waahtenaw, from Port San Luis. Sailed
at 7 a. m. : Steamer Tahoe. for Ran Francisco.
San Francisco, Jan. 20. Sailed at 0 las
night, ateamer E. M. Meyer, for Portland.
San Francisco, Jan. 19. Arrived at 2 p. m.,
steamer W. F. Herrin, from Portland. Sailed at
2 p. m., steamer Daisy Putnam, for Columbia
river.
Coo Bay, Jan. 19. Bailed at 9:40 a. o.
Steamer Admiral Goodrich, from Portland for
San Francisco via Eureka.
Astoria. Jan. 19. Left np at 8:80 p. m.,
ateamer Tiverton, from San Franciaco for West
port. Btlbna. Jan. 19. Arrived: Steamer Diablo,
from Portland via San Pedro, for New Tork.
Birmincbam. Jan. IT. Arrived: Steamer
Be 11 brook, from Portland via Fajsl.
Heattle, tah.. Jan. 20. (1 N. 8.) Ar
rived: Governor, from San Pedro, via San
FrancUco and Victoria. 1 :15 a. m.: City of
Seattle, from Routbeestem Alaskan porta, at
7 .30 a. m. Mailed. Admiral Schley, for San
Diego, via Ban Francisco, 7:1ft a. m. ; Alameda,
for south ires tern via Bootheajtem Alaskan ports,
9:40 a. m.: Tyadareua. for Hongkong, via Vic
toria, and ports, including Manila, 8:20 a. m.
ArriTed 19th, Meriden. from Tacoma, 7 p. m. ;
St Anthony, from Tacoma. noon.
Cordova, Jan. 19. Sailed, Alaska, south
bound, 9:80 a. m.
Ketchikan. Jan. 18. Sailed. Jerrersoa,
northbound. 10 p. m.
Shanghai. Jan. 14. Arrived, Bnwa llara,
from Seattle, via ports.
Kobe, Jan. 18. Sailed, Eastern Ocean, for
Seattle. '
Balboa, Jan. 19. Arrived, it. S. Othana,
from Seattle. Everett and Tacoma. Jan. 17,
ailed. Crown of Toledo, for Seattle, via Han
Francisco and porta; Mount Cerrin, for Seattle,
via porta.
San Pedro. Jan. 19. Arrived, SeatUe Spirit,
from Seattle. Sailed. Weat Isllp, for New York,
via Balboa; Admiral Flrragut. for Seattle, via
San Francisco.
Tolnt Reyes. Jan. 19. Passed. Stanwood, for
SeatUe. 9 a. m. i
Vancouver, Jan. 19. Arrived, El Lobo, from
Lebltoa.
Port Townaend, Jan. 20. Sailed, EndicoU, I
for Seattle, at 9:20 a m. Jan. 19., passed out.
InVey. for St. Helena, at 2 :30 p. m.
Port Angeles. Jan. 20 Sailed, Saginaw, tow
ins barge Charles Nelson, for San Francisco.
during last right.
Tacoma. Jan. 20. Arrived, Eastern Mariner,
from Kobe, via Victoria, Fulton, from Seattle,
Jan. 19. arrived. Barrta Abeia. from SeatUe.
Ban Francisco, Jan. 20. (L N. g.) Ar
rived 19th: W. F. Herrin, Astoria. 8 p. m.;
destroyer Champlin, cruise, 12 noon: destroyer
Schley, cruise. 12 noon: Queen. Los Angeles,
8:80 p. m.: schooner Iran, Levuka. 6:40 p.m.
Sailed 19th: Nockum, New Tork. 1:40 p.
m. ; Delay Putnam, Columbia river, 2:08 p.
m. ; Spokane. Log Angelas, 8 :20 p. m. : Admiral
Sebree, Victoria ' 8:25 p. m. : Vanguard, Eu
reka. B p. m.; lighthouse tender Sequoia, cruise,
8:45 p. an.: Ernest H. Meyer; Portland. 919
p. m.: G. C. Lindauev, Cooa Bay, 9:60 p. m.;
motorship Libby Maine, Corinto, Tie Los An
geles, 11 :1S p. m.
Baa Francisco. Jan. 20. (L N. 8.) Ar
rived: Johanna Smith. Cooa Bey, 12:80 a.
m. ; Mataenia. Honolulu, 6 a. m. : survey boat
Lydoaia,- 7:46 a. m.; Saa Jacinto, 6 a. m.;
Rainier, Seattle, 8 a. m. ; Brunswick, Loa
Angeiea, 11 a. m.
Sailed: W. F. Herrin. GavtBta. 6 a. m.;
Celilo. Seattle. 8:80 a. m.
Louisiana Choosing Governor
JCew Orleans, Jan. 20. (I. X. S.) Be
tween 140,000 and 150,000votes will be
cast throughout Louisiana in the vote
fort governor and other state officers -to
day, A bright sunshiny day forecasts
a large vote. Btubba of Monroe is oppos
ing Parker of New Orleans for the grv
ernorshir 1
Freewater Ranch -?
Owner to Be Tried
On Murder Charge
Pendleton, Jan, 20. Wallace W,
Wilder, a rancher of Fteewater. will be
placed on trial here Wednesday;
charged with the murder of Bert W. H.
McNeece on September 14. 1913. The
death of McNeece. a young returned
soldier, was reported In Freewater .as
a case of suicide, following the finding
of his dead body on Wildei-e ranch.
Wilder" story was that McNeece shot
himself, then ran. jumped across an ir
rigation ditch and fell dead. So far as
is known there were no witnesses to
the shooting.
Dr. Bstella Ford Warner, an overseas
worker with the Y. W. C. A, Is sched
uled to deliver three addresses on Sun
day here in the interests of organising
Umatilla county in the association work.
She will be accompanied by Mlks Ger
trude Bader, in charge of the women's
welfare work In Oregon.
Pendleton high school will have cafe
teria lunch service, beginning Monday,
under the supervision of Miss Kate
Voohees, domestic science teacher.
Annual Election of
Baby Home Is Held
The annual election of officers of the
Waverley Baby Home was held Mon
day afternoon In the ofr.ee of the home
in the Broadway building with the fol
lowing results : President, Mrs. T. C. Al
lison ; vice president, L. E. Kern : sec
retary." F. S. Akin : treasurer, A. L.
Keenan. One of the two vacancies on
the board was filled by the election of
Thomas J. Swjvel.' Other members of
the board of trustees are : Mrs. J. Fran
cis Drake, Mrs. William Shepard, Mrs.
F. C. Knapp, Charles H. Dodd. Miss
Vella Winner and Mrs. A. F. Flegel.
Clarence S. Gilbert, who has served the
home as attorney, was reelected.
TRANSPORTATION
EAHSHIP
'MIRALLIN2.
S. S. ADMIRAL OOODRICH
Sails from Portland 9:00 P. M., Jan. 27.
for North Bend. Manhfteld, Eureka and San
Francisco, connecting with steamers to Los
anielea and San Irte.-o.
PASSENQCn' AND PREIQHT SERVICE
to
MEXIOO and OENTRAL AMERICA PORT
Pram San Pranelaeo Via S. S. "SENATOR"
ABOUT FEBRUARY 1.
TICKET OPPIOE, 101 THIRD ST.
Prelgtit Office, Municipal Dock No. 2
Phone Main S2S1
PAOIPIO STEAMSHIP OOMPANV
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
DEPtRTS IE NOON;
Friday, Jan. 23
PROM AINSWORTH DO OK
PARE INOLUDES BERTH AND MEALS
0ITY TICKET OPFICE, 3D AND WASH.
PHONE MAIN SBB0
PRBIOMT OPFieC. AINSWORTH DOOCl
PHONE BROADWAV CSS
AN FRANCISCO a PORTLAND
S. S. LINES
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEA
Vie Tahiti end Raratonsa. Mall and Panensar
irslce from Ban Franclsoe Every 28 Days,
UNION SS. OO. OF NEW ZEALAND.
880 California St., Ban Francleoa
Op Laeei Btcaimhlp end RaJIread Aganclas.
BTEvt TOD AT
SECTIONAL GARAGE. You can set
It up In a few hours. Band (or Alius
Irated circular.
REDIMADE BUILDING CO,
tit B. lath St. FhoTM Eait Sill
f. Fortlaia. Or.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
fWe Call and Deliver)
Old Rage aad Woolen Cloth!.
We Make Reversible, Hasd-Wovea
FLUFF RUGS
Room Sis Fluff Rugs.
Wovwra, $17.80
Rag Bag Wove AH Slaee
Mall Orders Send for Books.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet CIaning
alt Rag. Bteasaed Cleaaed, 91M
WESTERN FLUFF BUG CO,
tt UaJoa Ave. 5. Fhoaet Eaat !
tVt CALL rOB OUB OLD CrV
PITS, BOOS AND WOOLKft
OLOTHINa.
Mr Btak ateauUTuI HaVWvaa
FLUFF RUGS
AH Wort Turns) Owt PrornpUy,
Rue Woven AH Stza.
- Stall Ofnaw Ssnd for sMskM,
Carpet Weaned, lei)
and Reamed.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
1st at BiofrrM rr.
STORAGE SPACE
laveetigate Oar Ptaat aad Bates
. Why auume expenaive leases tinder
present high coats f
. -. CLAT 8. BOKbE, 1VC.
- svrayage avae sterage. -
Utk aad G Ilea a.
Fheae Bdwy. tilt.
LET C 8 SHIP TOO
AFCTIOIC BALKS TOMORROW
AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE. 149-176 d
rt 6am t 10 a. m. ' -'
MEETING NOTICES 41
fiCMEHBEK th Maine attrac
tion, annual ball gives -nder
the anolen of Villa lad. Na.
124, tfta r., Thursday evening. January 22,
8 o'clock, at Multnomah hotel ballroom bains es
pecially fitted for this occasion. Splendid
orchestra. All Odd Fellow sod friends cordial
ly invited. Three grand prisea for ladles and
on for gentlemen. Light refreshments served
and a episodic! time in Hon tor all,
E. P. VtERTZ,
i MAX BABEI.L. .
SAMUEL aVHEPARD,
Committee.
rto7
JS CAMP meats ever Wed-
LaKD
mwj eveninn la w. KM.
W. Tempi, lib nth at.
AH members requested as
' attend. Visitors welcome,
u : noriv r
CAMP
.VV.O.W
HERMAN 8CHADE. Clark
coWf5CTrAirT5DGirT:7.
109. Knighta of Prtbiaa. meet
very Wednesday evening. In tne
rytnian buiKbnt. No. 3 Mb Yam
hill it., corner West Park. Vla-
ung n.nignts always welcome,
11. FK1KILAMEH.
241 Morrison street.
PORTLAND LOrGK NO KK X
F. AND A. M. Special coin mo
nies tion thin (Wednesday) after
noon S O'clori. innlnt 7 -.10
o'clock, MasonJe temple. Work in
E. A. deereee. Ylaitfn Keth,n
welcome, or oraer w. SI. tl. J. HOUGHTON.
Secretary.
WASHINGTON IXIDGK NO. 46,
A. F. AND A. U. Special eoro
munjration tomorrow ( Wednesday I
ereninc. 7:80. E. 8th and Burn-
fide. M. M. decree. Visitors wel
come, order . M
, J. 11 RICHMOND. Bee.
HAWTHORXK LOIx.E NO. Ill,
A. r. A.NU A. M. Woecial com
munication this (Tuesday) evening
et 9:80. Work in the it. M. de
cree. iaitinc brethren -welcome.
C. E. MILLER. Hec.
OREGON ELECTRIC CnBcfl. Royal
Arcanum, will meet thia t Tuesday)
evening at 8 at Masonlo Temple. All
members invited. U. u. ttaii. aecre-
taa. 658 E. lOtn atreet
REGCIkR meeting Villa lodge No. 124. L O.
O. F.. East 80th and Ultean at., weanesaay
evening. H p. m. Hecoqa aegree. t niung mem
bers welcome K. O. THOMPSON, N. G.
C. P. NELSON. 8ee y.
FUBLEM JEWELRY a specialty; buttons, rlaa.
rhantn. Jaee Broe.. iai-lll nth n.
DEATHS AND FTNEBALS
BOTD In this city. January 19. Lawrence 8,
Boyd, aged 48 yean, late of Stevenson. Waah..
husband of Mrs. Mary C. Boyd, father of L. 8.
Bord Jr.. brother of Mrs, Minnie Caw of Wood'
ford. Va.. Mrs. Nellie Thompron of Elliot. Iowa,
and George Custer of Mobile. Iowa. Funeral
cervices will be held Wednesday. January 21.
at 1 n m. at Finlev s. Hontaomery at Fifth
Friends invited. Interment at Mount Scott
Park cemetery.
WILLIAMS At Gibraltar, Spain. January 27,
1919. Lieutenant Warwick Williams, aged 30
rears, husband of Mrs. Madeline William., ng
ot J. R. H'illMinu. brother of Csrl M. Williams
of Oswego, Or., and Mrs. . A. Blgalow of Van
couver. Wexh. The funeral aervicia will be held
Thuradav. January 22. at 2:30 p. re., at Fin
ley'i. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited.
Interment at Rivervew cemetery.
FLEMING The funeral cortege of the late Mary
Fleming, beloved wife of M. P. Fleming, will
leave the residence. 201 Morria t.. Wedneviay.
Jan. 21. at 8:46 a. m.. thence to St Marys
church. Stanton St.. and Williams ave.. where
rrnniem mas will be offered at 9 a. m. Inter
ntent Mt Calvary cemetery. Service at grave
private. Arrangerienta m care of Miller & Tra
cey.
RROWN-v-Iban Welev Brown, aged 86 years,
died January 20: is survived by one son. E.
r n,nn .nH one eranddauahter. Mrs Mau
rice A, Bray, both of this city. Friends are
invited ta attend the funeral service at 1 p. ra
tomorrow ( Wednenday) , at the chapel of the
Chambers Co.. 248-50 Killingsworth ave.. near
Williams. Interment ML Bcott Park cemetery.
HARDWICK The funeral services of the lata
Charles T. Ilardwick, who died in thia city
January lg. 1020. will be held tomorrow
(Wednesdav) at 2 p. m.. from the chapel of
the Skewes undertaking company, comer Third
and Clay. Friends invited. Concluding aerr
ires at the Portland crematorium.
FLTNN In this city. Jan. 18. 1920. Getajdine
Hazel Flyrm. aged 6 months, beloved daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Flynn. Friends invited to
attend the funeral service at 3 p. m. tomorrow
(Wednesday). Jan. 21. 1920. at Holman'a par
lors. 3d and Salmon eta. Interment Rote City
cemetery.
MeKAY The funeral services of the late Wll
liam J. McKay will be held Wednesday, Jan
uarv 21. at 2:30 p. m.. at Finleys, Montgom
ery at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at
Rose City cemetery.
BELL In this city at her late residence. 1486
Belmont street. January 19, Mary Jane Bell,
aged 6S years, grandmother of Dr. Earl V.
Morrow. The remains are at Finley'a. Montgom
ery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
NEW80M At Long Beacn7Cal7January l"".
1920. Captain William E. Newaom. aged 66
yean, of 201 Haxelfern place. Laurelhurst dis
trict. Funeral announcement later. Remains are
at the Ericson residence funeral parlors.
FERGUSON In thia city, Jan. 18. 1920. Jaa.
Ferguson, aged 83 years. Frienda Invited to
attend - the funeral eervice. at 10 a. m. tomor
row (Wednesday). Jan. 21. 1920. at Holman'a
rsrlot-. 3d and Salmon st.
MOWER In thia city, January 20, William
C. Mower, aged 80 years, late of Orting,
Wash. The remains are at Finley'a, Montgom
ery at Fifth.
BENTON In this city, Jan. 19. Tida Alic Ben
ton, age 65 years. Funeral notice later. Re
mains are at th residential parlors of Miller A
Traeey.
GILVORE At Prineville. Or.. John Gilmore.
78 years, late of Portland. Or. Funeral serv
ice will be held at P. L. Lerch funeral parlors
Wednesday at 2 p. m. Friends invited.
CEEDMORE ItTthis cityJanuary 20, Joseph
Ceedror.re. late of 422 East Fifty-third street
north. The remains are at Finley'a. Montgom
ery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
SprNEMER John T. Brunemer, 1186 Bast
Thirteenth, January 18, 74 yean; setul de-
ray.
BURNETT Antoins R. Burnett. 1600 Eaat
Flanders. January 1 , . 61 years; hemorrhage
of stomsch.
BROWN Lucy Brown. 391 Tenth, January
18. 81 Temrs: cerebral hemorrhage.
IiAILET Jennie Bailey. Multnomah hospital.
January 17. years; lonar pneumonia.
MeKAY William McKay. 900 East ttlisan.
January 16. 88 years: aneplesy.
SHORT Newton Short. 1015 Eaat Twenty-gev-
enth. Jsnuary 14, 64 years: nephritis.
SWENSON Emma Swenson. 783 L'matilla ave
nue. January li, 23 years : tuberculoaia.
ANDERSON R. Anderson. 1194 Eaat Htrrt-
on, January 14. 7S yean: lobar pneumonia.
FENDER Jacob P. Fender. Multnomah hos
pital. January 16. 78 years: cerebral hemor
rhage.
GREEN Vf. O. Green. 112 North Sixth, Jan
uary is, 03 years; gun ehot wound.
FLORISTS
LUBLINERvfrpSa..
848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Para Marshal 367
628 Morrison, Portland Hotel. Marshall 768
MARTIN A FORBES CO.. florist., 864 Wash
ington. Main 369. A-1269 Flowers for aQ
occasion artjstlealry area nged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, Morrison at. bet 4ta
and 6th. Phone Main 7709. Fin Flowers
and floral design. No branch tor.
ChappeirsN'w-
Ban, bldg. Mala 6116
SSI MoninoTi
Max M. Smith TO"";
TXTTf T.
la Lane opposite postofficE
For all occasion. Main 6846.
Flower
THE PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 246 Alder at
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral Directors.
Art tne ConveiiHueea of a Bom
Woodlawn S8Q6. 248-260 KIIHnawoTTt,
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
6802-8804 MD ST. 8. E.. LENTS
Phone Tabor 826T. Horn Phone D-61
Dunning & McEntee
Dtoaoway and Anaeny st Lady Assistant
. ,.'fuw.y . a- nan
IXJWNING A MeNEMAB. suceeseora to"wH
-fgye r w en a tv wi.ai - " .M""M i .i
" x-iina. runerai parlor wtth aQ
Ha nnvaira n m Bm. i tat a as . H
En Tl Pit ot-sW Mm lteh
tmDERTAlTCTa E. llt .vwl nfZZl
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eVoJl TCET. tadndent fonera,
, is" . ""' aweva. am- f B,
K. T. BYRNES h
w nsldenas
uouahaaent 901
Woodlawn Sta.
Breeze & Snoolc JhQ2
- Levwc- t i nim bm cna
A. R. Zeller llffisiffi
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Edward liolmati & Son
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMOS STREETS
' Mala SOT. A-1B1X j
tady AaJtaat
J.P.HNLEY&S
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
M ACT MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN BULK UNDERTAKERS
14 K. AMev at. Phenw Eat 3. BHi
MONtTMENTS
Portland 'Marble Works
8SS 4th 1. opp. City run. Wen Bros.
I tfpLALSIMG GRANITE C?
r 273ftO ST. AT MADISON
I.OST AND FOUND
1
THE following articles have been found on
cara of the Portland Railway, Lifiht cc Power
eompany:
Jan IT 2 purse, watch chain, key. ring. 2
pair Cloves. 2 gloves. 8 pkga., 1 rubber. 2
books. 6 traveling bags, 9 lunch boxes, 6 um
brellas. Jan. 1 8 2 purses. 2 kers. 8 pins. ring. 3
pair gloves, photos, kodak, bunch robe bushes.
traveling bag. 4 umbrellas. -
Owners may obtain property at 1st and
Alder eta.
LOST On road between Portland and Kelso,
Thursday night or Friday mornine. black seal
poeketbook containing registered Liberty bonds
and papers. Initials "J. R. T." Please return
to this office and receive liberal rew.nl. H-A73.
Journal
COST Black envelops purse on ML Arott car
or between Myrtle Park station and 60th ave
on S8th st-, Sunday evening, containing check
and merchandise order .Un nanera of (Henti-
ucauen; payment on cneck has been stopped.
Reward. Sellwood 1877. 6628 60th ave. 8. E.
LOST Dayton wira wheel with new Revere tire,
on road between Portland and Gate City.
Sunday. Jan. 18. Address Geo. Mather. CLrde
hotel.
L.0RT Black hand traveling bag marked J. J.
Harrington. Sunday afternoon, between Cor
nelius hotel and Portland Surgical UotpiUL
Reward. Call West. Main 47.
LOST In buainaaa district, lady'a flat pocket-
book containing currency, merchandise, credit
slip and savings bank book. Reward. Eaat
602. Room 209.
WILL party who found discharge papers of
Carl E Bennett please call Woodlawn 4504.
Owner will give liberal reward.
LOST Tan suitcase fn Estacada oar. on Sun-
oar evening, Jan. is. rtnaer please phone
Eaat 8667 and ask for Mrs. Test. Reward.
FOUND United Artisan pin. initialed J. T. A.
Owner can have asms by sailing at The
Journal business office.
LOST At Liberty theatre Sat. night, lady's
sold watch: name in back. Tabor 8697. 6301
87 th ave. S. E. Liberal reward.
T tam v, . . t , - . , r . , I
Portland and Rodney and Mason. Grip full of
. -""
electrician's tools. East 7888. Liberal rewkrd.
LOST In South Portland Sat I-ady'e brooch,
amethkt setting, valued as keepsake. Phone
686-61. 12 reward.
BUNCH, about 7 keys
ier p!
O. R. Miller, care of P
Davis, and receive reward.
8. E. Co.. 6th and
Bdwy. 5728
LOST Daughters Anferiran Revolution chapter
pin. Name and national number-47133 en
graved on back. Tabor 7186. Reward.
LOST Pair of glasses with tortoise shell rim.
Phone Estt 7967. Reward.
LOST Small brown purse.
East 4042.
Monday. Reward.
LOST A pair of glasses with tortoise shell
frames. Phone E. 7957. Reward.
LOST Airedale black and tan; license No.
1803. Telephone Wdln. 8367. Reward.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Carburetor man. Do not apply un
less you are familiar with th different makes
of carburetor.. HEMPHILL'S T K A D E
SCHOOLS. Inc.. T07 Hawthorn are.. Fort
land. Or.
EXPERIENCED fur cutter wanted; good open
ing for the right man. Give references and
salary expected. R. W. Drew, 11th snd Broad
way, Tacoma. Waah.
TAILORS, ATTENTION
Strike atill on In Portland.
LOCAL NO. 74.
VAr'ifi,i jnrat class hand at making sausage
and packing meaL
Address Mountain Meat
Co., Enterprise. Or.
WANTED At once, expert fancy spatter, best
wages, fine equipped plant; wire if you can
eonie. Larimer-! City Dy Works, Boise, Idaho.
WANTED A variety saw man. The-Davis
Manuiactunng )o. . 867 N. 1 8th st. west.
WHEN you need help csl) Bdwy72339"
HELF WANTED MISC.
' DON f MlsS XhH OFFER
49
WE ARE G1TINO A SPECIAL FIFTY DOL
7AR DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS ENROLLING
FOR AUTO AND TRACTOR COURSE BE
FORE FEB. 1. OUR 8TCDENTS AKK
TAUGHT BY PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN
BUILDING. REPAIRING AND TkMJUBLE
SHOOTING ON ALL MAKES OF GAS EN
GINES, THEIR IGNrXION SYSTEMS. HTAKT
INO AND LIGHTING SYSl'EMS, INCLUDING
GENERATORS. STARTING MOTORS AND THE
BUILDING, CHARGING AND CAKE OF
STORAGE BATTERIES AND A SPECIAL
COURSE IN OXT-ACETYLENE WELDING.
THIS OPPORTUNITY IB GIVEN YOU BE
CAUSE OF THE INCREASED DEMAND FOB
MEN TRAINED IN THESE TRADES.
MAKE APPLICATION AT OUB MAIN OF
FICE. 707 HAWTHORNE AVE.. COR. 20TH
ST.. OK OLK DOWNTOWN OFFICE, 124
6TH ST.
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING
LEARN TO REPAIR,
REBUILD AND RETREAD
ALL KINDS OF TIRES
AND TUBES. EXPERT INSTRUCTION
ON COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE
EQUIPMENT.
THE STATE ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN
826 PER MONTH WHILE ATTENDINU OUR
SCHOOL. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES.
CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL, Inc.
433 HAWTHORNE AVE.
DEPT V.
THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES YOU HOW TO
BOBS THE JOB.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL, INC-.
483 HAWTHORNE ATE.
AUTOMOBILE. TRACTOH AND atHPt awst
MECHANICS. EXPERT VCLCANIZEKS.
ACETYLENE WELDERS AND AeACHlNMTa
THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN OUB
SCHOOL ARE IN DEMAND EVEBIWHEKK
AT BIO WAGES. WE TEACH THKSat
TRADES IN A FEW WEEKS' TIME. 80 PA at
CENT PRACTICAL WORK WITH CLEAR.
UNDERSTANDABLE LECTURES AND DEM
ONSTRATIONS BT EXPERTS. THE STATE
ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN 826 FEB
MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OCR tsCUOWi.
CALL. OB WRITE FOB CATALOGUE.
ADCOX ItTTO arTRrVtl.
njON ITt AND WASCO STREET
THE SCHOOL THAT'S DIFFERENT
ONE WEEK FREE
fo tavastlgat our arstasa of iMtita.
tractors, gaa engines, auto electrical and battery
work. Stat allows discharged aoldiar and sailors
z per Bsontn wnu attending school. s; FE
CIAL ELECTRICAL COURSE FOR AUTO
M KHAN ICS, DAT AND NIGHT CLASSES,
CALL OS WRITE FOR 100 PAGE CATA.
LOGUB FBEB. ASE FOB BOOK No. SB.
TrDewrltlna. tMnliMnln, ,A ,n
ether saodera boaiaea coaraea. Day aad aright
aeaool. Anaky bldg., 6d end Morrison. Main 624,
NOTICE
Do von want to learn the auTn and tract.
basin MS where yoa can work on all makea of
automobilee. gaa engine and tractors! M eo.
max. application louaodlateiy. Special 820.00
discount- until Feb. 1. Call or writ for free
catalogue and in forma Uon. HEMPHILL'S
AUTO SCHOOLS, INC.. 797 Hawthorn arc or
1 W. em t. Portland. Oregon
POSmOfJB ASSURED
EVERT GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALKEB
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND
EaroU any tana. TeUgraphy. tenocrapay,
banklatt. bookkeeptat. secretarial. Ft oataksy.
Learn telegraphi
Tonne anen and woraea wanted. Call 4S4
Railway Kxchatage bldg. Splendid opportunity
to - laara a wU paid prefsesioa Free booklet
Hallway Telerrapa Inttitnta,
LINE'S business clleg. bookkrpTnZ
ateBography, civil eervica, aacrstartal. epeeial
eaorasa. ax pert taaebers; day and ausht: aa
idu taow. ttroaoway aess.
FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN. $160-6200 monthly;
expegsenca unnecessary. ru uauway
oauea. uaTi, journal,
EAST SIDE COMMERICAL SCHOOL
Miaa Begins Bock.l's privaU aehool: todlvlS.
esl instruetioa. 133 Grand ave. East 427.
ROCKY -MOUNTAIN Teachers' A sear Enroll
tree. Fran K. Welle, former. A sat But
Bnyt, mgr. N.--W. parrk blda Phone Main 8276,
GOING East at South f Household foods sbirmed
t redaoad rate.: asovinc and peeking. Pacific
Oeaet gorwardiac Co.. 408 Hoyt t Bdwy. 70S.
OREGON. LAW SCHOOL, Aliaky bide, Sd aad
Sf ! W SS 1 I ( , l AVV
swiusw, vt. a m wjisswsawa. sac . sits ess
sasavav
SELF WANTED FEMALE
Telephone Operating
For Young Women
Additional telephont operators art needed due
to 'constantly increasing requirements of tue
service.
A good salary at the start R.a-ulsr and
frequent tncreaaea Etoellent opportunities far
promotion.
Large, cheerful operating rooise. Attractive
recreation rooms. , Lunch rooms with meals
served at coat.
Apply at Telephone Co.. ttoom 601, 6tb
floor. Telephone btdg. Park and Oak eta.
LIPMAN. WOLFE A CO. require the servicea
of two experienced saleswomen foe trimming
and embroidery department
Also experienced saleslady for art needle de
partment. Apply superintendent's office before 10:80
a. m.
STENOGRAPHERS
Many high clasa positions men for stenogra
phers with knowledge of The Dictaphone. In
at ruction giten free of charge. Apply Tbe Diet'
pltona, 420 Spalding bkla.
WANTED I Ady of good appearance to assist
in high class vaudeville act: permanent to
right party; piano player preferred. A-8 60.
Journal.
WANTED At once, expert dyer: best of wages
to. man mho can turn out bigh-clasa work.
Fine equipped plant. Wire if you can come at
once. l.onmer s City Dye Wrks., Boise. Idaho.
WANTED Graduate nurse arid" undergraduate
nurse (hospital trained) for permanent po
sitions; give references snd phone. M-443,
J ournaL
WANTED Some good woman tc take eare of
8 H year old boy at borne several timet a
week through the day. Near ldth and Al-
berta. Phone Wdln. 6021.
WANTED All around laundry girl; must
understand marking and sorting. Good
was eg. tsll st j73 H Washington st.
WII.I. hf,m in onnntrv n 2 health, eiria
age 10 to IB. school and musio lessona.
Esst 6263. 229 E 13th sL
Mll.UNEKi makers wanted, good wage. El.l
Trimmed Hat Co., 229 Beck bldg. Phone
Broadway 4893.
WANTED Firatvlasa maker and trimmers for
out-o -town and city posiuona. Apply Imme
diately Mnller A Raas Co.. Royal bid g.
WANTED A woman or girl to do light house
work. Marshall 4448.
YOUNG girl wantedf to care for children; good
wages. 161 Laddlngton court. Tabor 6474.
WANTE6 An experienced dressmaker as aa
assistant. 302 Columbia bldg.
SCHOOLGIRL to help with housework for
board and room. Woodlawn 15846.
FIRST class hair work and hair cliaiua mads to
orde Mr. A. D. Bond. 331 Salmon st
HELF WANTED MALE
AND FEMALE
89
MOLEB BARBER COLLEGE
Pay you while learning; g1vi you sat of tools!
position ae cured. Writ tor catalogue. as
Burnstda at., or pbona Broadway 1731.
MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trad: wage whll
learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 82 rr.
experience Oregon Barber College. 238 M sdlson
VANTED--Amateur mandolin, mandola and
gntur players to join large orchestra; for par
ticular call Sellwood' 1214 after 7 -p. m.
PORTLAND Barber eollege pars you while
learning, give yoa set ot toot free; posttiu
secured. 88 N. Sd st
WANTED AGENTS
AGENTS wanted to sell a new auto device
that has more merit to the square inch than
any auto accessory on tbe market; guaranteed
for the life of a car. An opportunity tor'
hustlers to make big profits on Investment
Oregon. AVanhinglon and Idaho to pick. from.
Call for Goodwin, room 204 New Houston
hotel.
SALESMEN WANTED
89
WE WANT A I.TVF SAT,F,MN
TO SELL BUSINESS HOUSES
ALSO MANOR WOMAN lO
SELL TO HOUSES. $40 TO
860 PER WEEK. CALL
726-27 CORBETT BLDG.
4:90 TO 6 P. M.
SALESMEN to handle superior advertised brand
of Service Buna and Service Overalls. Drefer-
abty one who I familiar with work clothes mar
ket: ample aellina help and liberal commission ;
state age, experience and reference with first
letter. Address Bales Manner, Koon Mf Co..
Bradford. Pa.
BTTUATIONbWMALE I
CONTRACTOR SEEKS CONTRACT FOR
Grading work.
Sewer work.
Ditch work.
Clearing work.
Excavating work.
Call at 228 1st st Main 6003.
MR. FRANK CAMPBELL.
TOCNG married man anxious for work, dish
washer, janitor or watchman, from 12:80
m. to 6:30 a. m. L-486. Journal.
WANTED Inside work of any kind; wagea no
object, by handy man. American, ag 68.
Sellwood 608.
FOR- general repair work, iron or wood, also
plumbing, all small contracts, call .Woooiawn
4 8. Ask lor J. una.
WANTED Work in garage or s private
chauffeur hr Jannee. Tsbo.- 8268.
EXCAVATI6N and-piowing and general team
work, rjellwooa ;uS.
WOULD like wor-4 cutting contract; any amount
Write O. B. Peterson, Metsger. Or.
TOCNG man would like to learn sho repair
lng. Wdln. 2579. .
A-l CARPENTER builds and remodels cheaply;
contract Wdln. 128.
SITUATIONS FEMALE
ENERGETIC and apbl woman want man
agement apartment, bouse; hotel experience,
P. O. box 808. city.
EXPERIENCED waitress wishes place in smalt
hotel for self and husband; room and board.
and wages, bast 8767. room 18.
YOUNG tadr emoloved wishes few hours' work
moraines, for rnnm ana board situ congenial
people. A-846. Journal.
POSITION aa telephone operator in private ex
change. JJav 1 rears experience. Mam
9447.
TWS votine ladies, violinist and pianist to
pksy for dancing; will supply trap drummer
If desired. Phone wooaiawn hhz.
MIDDLE AGED lady wants position aa hoitte-
keeper in wid"wr a home. 669 commercial it.
Wn.L care for children evenings. Call, aftet
6:80. Call main eiTS). room
LACE scrim. Marquisette curtains hand latln
dered by expert. Eaat 6196.
WANTED By refined middle aged widow, po-
sition aa nooseaeeperr n , jonrnau
ELDERLY woman 'wants light housework.
Phone Sellwood 239
KITCHEN walla washed, window cleaned, floor
waxed. Beaeonabla Phone Main 861.
CURT 4 INS hand laundered. Called lor aad de-
hvered. Phone 219-23.
DRESSMAKING
it
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladle'
garmavita, reasonable price.; work guaraatsed.
I. Reubin. Ladles' Tailor. 40 trash I -an bM
FURNISHED BOOMS
CLEAN, comfortable sleeping rooms, $?:S0 pet
week. 247 6th et
FURNISHED ROOMS FRIT ATE
- FAMILT It
S COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping room
near Booth Portland sntpyams. io a moo tit.
746 1st near Porter. Main 2992.
LARGE front mom for rent at 47 E. 9th t
Suitable for 2, rent reasonable. Call East
6766.
NEATLY iurnUhed room. $10 a month; gen-
tlemaa preferred. Eaat 4897. 884 E. Oak,
LARGE, cfaeerfnl furnished front room, conven
iences; adtilM. Kast 624.
ROOMS AWT BOARD
16
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 880 10th. lot
buxln girtt iu ftuarBta, Manaau j;9i
BOOMS AJU BOARD FRIYATE -FAMILY
II
LA RGK, cheerful tarnMied treat roon coaver
lenee.1 adnlt - K. 89
IRVINuTO.-r-Frtlbidroin, flna beat. Vrsaj
exi.
elet. Vreakfa-t. Eata6.
WANTED ROOMS AND BOARD tt
MAN, wife and eousin. all t working, wai
and board. PMw MawOiarna. Ladd
district, about SO mla, rid. Auto. 8-228
HOTJSEKEEFING ROOMS I
FURNISHED AND CNFUBNISHKD
CLEAN,' oomforuble housekeeping suite, suit-
able for - of adnliv 84 7 6Ui at.
SINGLE bouaekeepmg rooms lor rent Sta ik
Hawthorne ave. - -. --i -
ortRNI8HED"b"ousek6aping rooms, heat, llgut
and telephone. t27 a mo. ifl Hall , tt.
-Ott6ENTfniUh.d housekeeping rooms. Ca3
Tabor 4987, '
HOrSEIEtFINO ROOMS
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
i BIT ATE FAM1LT . x ti '
BEAUTIFUL 8 mom flat, all convenience, to
man and w'e: referen" trH.wreiL , 666 1U ,
Sith st. B. R M car. Cnfurnlahad.
UNK (tirnislted Itouaekeeplni room and kitchen.
ette. light, beat, phone and bath, - 66 East '
Wshnaton t.
THREE light rooms lor rent, with tight, water,
partly f urn la bed, good place to weeb, 1010
4 2d hs8 F, Y ' .J'
CXRGE" SoTTioor room su) labia or" 3 bachalonv -164
N. lath at. - '
UNFURNISHED houMkaeptng room. Can ti'
afternoons. 680 Devia at. No children..
FOB RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED
If
For Rent
Se Frank L. MeGuir to tngure against fl. '
AWngton bldg. Main .1016.
WHEN TOO WuVR;- csk north!
WESTERN CLECTRIv UGUT 8EBVICI '
1 0th and Washington. Bread f 686,
FOH " " R E.C T room " bouse'. 6 S il ' V. " tl.",
oor. Woodward. 812. Inuir 48 N. 1st at..
Monday. - - . - -
WANThnuee in Hawthome. Bos Dtr' or Rich
mond. No children. Phone 611-16. " '
FOR-RENT 7loom hoia wlth7uraoa, block
Jrom car. S12E.4 7 thjiC
HOUSES FOR BEXT FURMTTJHrl
. FOR BALE .- 68
HOCSF. for rent Furniture for sals. I rent
upper half of house and clear 612 above rent
for whole house. Leaving city. Will aell ebeen.
t all Mow). 21TB. 168 N, 16th t.
HOTSE for rent, IIS. Furniture for aeU.'lrtA.
423 Powell TaUey goad, csar Creston. Call
before noon Wed.
FURWIUHED HOrSEW H
114 S ROOM fumUhed house! Ftt fc. 4?tS
at., near Harrison. -
FURNISHED FLATB
LOWER flat tor rent: furnace, modem eon.
venieneea: Worth Irvlrtfton, 667 lreott f.'
AFABTMEST6 FOB REWT
128 Two large, light, auany turnisbed houaa'
keeping rojiroa. S42 E. 97th lU Rlehmoad
car to 27th at.. 1 block south.
2 ROOM front apt, clean, eulat. eanlrsn.
2474 6th at. '
2 AND 4 ROOM furnished ept. gss. water.
light, garage. Tabor 426.
TT ANTED TO RENT
To Rent
We are In touch wllh hundreds of paotl
wanting to rent horn. Let ua rant snd bus- -
ag your property. ;
FRANK Ia MtOI'IgB
To" Rent Tour Horn. 1
Abingtnn Mdg. Main 168.
WB have hundred of clients desiring to rent.
The efficiency of ' Th Meuulre Bretem of .
property management will save you eoctl, v
FRANK U. afOUUIHB. '
Abingtnn Jjd. Main 1968.
WANTED Subrent 9 room tunlahearpar?
inent 0 weeks: good refsrtnee. No chlldrea.
7.-S51, Journal. '
REAL -ESTATE
BUSINESS FROFEBTT
FOUR (4) fUta, Wart S.de, Coesh ed
dltlon; will pay in rental 6160 per
month, all In first elaas condition. Toil 1
won't have to. spend money to tlx them VP, -Ixt
60x100 Vn corner, all clear; fin in
vestment. $12,000, term.
WAKEFIELD. FRIES ft OOVFANT;
86 4U St y
ALBEBTA BUSINESS COB.NCR
Two lota, atore building: on oarltti. By
owner; will s.ll cheap. Phone Woodlawn 161.
FOB SALE HOUSES i II
fUWtHftRNE'BUNGALOW'BXtfaATUfT- .
Let ua show you this wonderful bargain, on
f those an hard to find., 5 room and bath ,
down. 2 and sleeping porch up. Strictly sacdarn,
furnaee. fireplace, hdwd. floor. Must be sold
aa owner i leaving city. Immediate noasaetioa.
J. A. W1CKMAJI CO..
204 Ry. Exchange bldg. Mala SB 8.
SUNNTStDE BCNOILOW
Kin. 8-r. hunoalow. electric, gaa, toed bath.
cemented basement, traya, city liana aU paid: no
mortaage to assume; lot 88 1-8x100, oa Eaat ...
Salmorl. near 84th. Price $3600; reasoaable .
cash payment and $26 ptr me.
UHcnsi a nti,iair - . -818
Board of Trade bldg. Mabl T469.
$2460 5 H BLOCK'S BOSit CiffCAet"" 4.
Nifty modern 6-room bungalow. lrg ,
porcbaa, electricity (nice fixture 1 eomplale '
plumbing. Dutch kitchen, gaa, full basement.
laundry trayi; nice 60x100. lot. Term. labor
6669; --, " '
$2860 FOB a 8 room, with grouod al over a i -
lota. barn, garage, looxioo in oema. inut .
tree snd fin pln for poultry: easy terms, -.
F. L. BLANCH ARO.
619-20 Railway Exchange Bld.
OIEBN 4 -room house, lot 60x100, assorted -,
fruit. 3 bearing English walnut trees, chicken
run and garden spot: house furnished, tor,.
$1660; cash payment snd monthly payment for
balsnre; family trouBi reason lor . seuinc
1819 Haven st St Johne ear. '
Rog $6800 TfTT
An 8 reinm bungalow In A-l condition I tuu -'
lot: has oak floors, fireplace, built-ins, oment -.
haaement lurnaca. rraaent owner hag eerapied
since erection : could not be dnplieated today for t
near the price. Main 8968. Eve. Tabot 9090.
4 BLOCKS TO FRANKLIN HIGH v .
Oaner aellina enuity to go 06 eifesge.
room huogalow, electric light, gaa, complete .
hath, bic lot. good ehlrkeo hewse. sgg&O,
61040 cash, 620 per month. Tabor 2966. ;
FOR SALE 6 room house In good condition,
nn navad street: Una lot and fall basement.
waah tray, large pantry end hall: handy to ear.
Price 63760. half cash. No egeeta. Owner, .
1084 K. Alder. Tabor eee. .
FINE HOME . . :
One acre. B room modern nous, fust out eHtei
near school, ear Un and bard surface toad.
80O0. Tabor 470. - '
JfAWtHdRNtf DISTRICT ... '
For sale by owner. 6-room bungalow, vbailt-le ; -
features and fireplace; 83809, tarawi loeatad ee
a full lot at 288 K. 62d at Can Tabor 47 IS. '
6 BOOM BUN0AIW $8000 OWNER
New end modem, fun oww.roto ' basement, . ,
Dutch kitchen, furnace. - Woodlawn 6028. . 1
1108 T.. 16th st N. 1
FOUR room modern house, nice yard, eOilOO J
lot, garage, pared (tract, house In fine Condi.
tlen, white enamel kltehca, full sice bgliewnt; !
price 62860. 961 E. 7tt N. - - . ' f
82000 I aere In" ealtlvatJoa aeUeted 'fruit 7
trees, 8 -room hnoa. elect ric light and water: ,
3 Mocks north Bryant station. Incsir for '
Taylor' place, Waluga, Or, f
BEAt'TlFtLbongalow,6 room reception" ha fj j
end bath, property aoiie. complete gang 1
16v33, plenty of berries ad lot af, flower;..
term. Phone TM189.
fR V IN'GTON corner, d room, bath, den, large 1 f.
, closet, concrete basement, hot air fereaew.
See It at 744Clackamaa at Phone East 6769.
BTOWNEB tet and rocVn eotUg. good
condition. Term! cheap. F. E. MeOinaia.
Main 3881. ' ' 1 -
MODERN 6 room bousw. bargain if taken i
once. (38 East Kelly. Call owner. StU- ,
wood tli. ' '-
A SNAP 4 room bona aad lot at 1600' Foe- '
. ter at, near peninaula eve., for $400. Osroev
840 E. Tamhlli at . -
f5iT will be charmed with thia eoe.y ' 4-roos
horn, full cement baaement, large chick .a
house, fruit. Tabor 4807. -:
ONE of-the beautiful bungalows of LaureUlo rst ,
up to data. Address S. U N. OUman, Box -4$.
Garden Home Main 8460,
TERMS Nearly modern 4 room eotta, cloc
to car; lot 40x136. Owner, Sellwood 3204.
7 ROOM bungalow near reninsula aoaooa, ip ;
If coM thl week. East 660. '
FIVE room bungalow, newly fursiaboa, for !
cheap, terms If dectrad. 6328 68th at S. B.
I LOT, a house tent, ruraQaed. (ars.. bar ,
cow, 3 pigs and 9 docks. Tab, 1267.
A PORTABLE house or used a gsraj 'etc
10x20. Tabor 6463.
6 ROOM house for sale in St Johns. , t'n-. c ;
61600: onpaved. 942 Ambnrst at Cot 1147.
SEE Frank U atoGoir to iatere against (lrt.
Ablfigton bldg. Main 1066. - -.
k'Sfi-SiXE fxit and 4 room eotta.'1 H block
from ear, 860. Pbon Lent 8023.
tOeMlnved ee feilewine Fate)