THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 21," 1S20.
JUCKLEY GOES 10
ORIENT FOR PORT
ON TRADE MISSION
California Man Named by Port
land Commission to Represent
V- City as Shipping Agent.
The Port of Portland commission
; at its meeting thin afternoon, named
J. K. Buckley of Oakland, Cal.. to
.. represent the commission and the
' city of Portland generally on a trade
mission to the Orient.
Buckley will so as a general shipping
', . agent, informing business men of the
Kar East of the facilities of the port and
of the Import and export possibilities.
. Appointment was made as a result of
the strongest recommendations by Presl-
dnt Max. H. Houser of the commiiwior,.
)t was Houser who announced at the
" meeting JO days ago that a commercial
' agent to rpreent Portland in the Far
Kast was absolutely necessary. Houser
said that he would himself hire such an
agent if the port commission or some
. other public body did not take action
within 30 day.
The salary will be $3000 a year and
an additional 17500 is provided for the
expenses necessary In carrying on the
campaign of education in the Orient.
Buckley la widely "acquainted with
trade conditions In the Far East as he
- traveled extensively In Chins, Japan,
Singapore and through the Dutch East
Indies.
Buckley is one of the few white men
to master any of the Chinese dialects,
speaking Hok Quan Chinese, that used
by the merchants generally in the trade
in the East Indies. He also speaks
Spanish, French and Malay.
EGERIA HAS HEAVY CARGO
Barge Starts to Unload Federal Sur
plus Supplies.
Work of unloading the barge Egeria
at St Johns concentration yard of the
supplies owned by the Emergency Fleet
corporation after completion of the ship
building program was started this after-
.jioon.
These supplies were loaded from the
" government controlled yards at Astoria,
but hardly a dent was made in the pile,
according to officials of the supply and
' sales division, so huge Is the accumula
tion. The materials on board the Egeria,
which is loaded down to her marks and
with the decks piled high, comprise all
manner of shipbuilding material.
It is expected that at least a week will
be consumed in the unloading, after
which the barge will be towed to the
Coast Shipbuilding company yard,Xln
South Portlandfor completion as an off
shore lumber schooner. The Egeria has
been purchased by a syndicate of Port
land men, headed by H. E. PonnelL
Other barges are to be sent to Astoria
in a few days to pick up additional ma
terial for the St Johns yard,
SALES MANAGER RETURNS
Yoakum of Fleet Corporation Back;
New Plans Due.
With the return to the coast of C. O.
Yoakum, general manager of the west
ern district, supply and sales division,
Kmergency fleet corporation. Important
announcements in regard to plaits for
selling surplus material left after the
completion of the government program
in the Northwest are expected in a few
days.
Yoakum is expected in San Franclcco
, Thursday, and Jay S. Hamilton, assist
ant in charge of sales, and J. W. Wood,
assistant in charge of the material sec
tion, will leave tonight to meet htm. The
three officials will meet with California
officials , for a few days, then return
to Portland and later go to Puget
Sound for a like conference.
The Foundation company paid ap
proximately $50,000 for 5200 pieces of
piling stored at San Francisco, in a sale
completed Tuesday by the sales and
supply division. . The material Is to be
used in construction of a pier, in San
Francisco harbor for the Standard Oil
company.
LOADS FOOD FOn INDIANS
Algonquin to Supply Shortage of Pro
visions at Alaska Canneries.
Astoria, Jan. "51. The coast guard
cutter Algonquin left Tuesday morning
for Seattle, where she will take on pro
visions for Indians at various fishing
canneries in Alaska, who are said to be
short of supplies. She will remain In
Alaskan waters during the fishing sea
son, acting aa patrol. No otl.er vessel
la to replace her here.
The Algonquin was assigned to the
mouth of the Columbia river last Sep
tember. The vessel was formerly in the
coast guard service at various points
along the Atlantic coast, and served in
the navy as a convoy vessel between
Marwick, Mitchell & Co.
Accountants and Auditors
1426 Northwestern Bank Building
announce the opening of anoffice in Los Angeles at
the H. W. Hellman Building, Fourth and Spring
Streets, under the joint management of Mr. Walter
C. Wright, C. P. A., and Mr. .Willis II. Brown, C. P. A.
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We will buy for you any high-class Mated securitid and carry them
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Portland, Seattle and Taeoma
it. r. Einager, Manager
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Gibraltar and the United Kingdom dur
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and his crew paid a visit In Portland
with the Algonquin in November.
CITY. OF TOPEKA I.V DRYDOCK
' 1
Steamer's Next Trip to Be Direct to
San Franeiseo.
The steamer City of Topeka of the
Portland-San Francisco passenger serv
ice of the Admiral line, will leave Se
attle, where It Is now undergoing re
pairs on the Todd drydock. January 24,
taking a general cargo but no passen
gers direct to San Francisco. Announce
ment of this was made today by K. O.
McMlcken. general passenger agent for
the Pacific Steamship company, who is
in Portland today.
The Topeka will resume its customary
sailing j from San Francisco on Janu
ary 80 and will leave Portland again
for the South on February 3.
BOILERS WILL GO SOUTH
Steamer Poulsen Scheduled to Leave
With Three Boilers Today.
The steamer Johan Poulsen was ex
pected to leave down from the Willam
ette Iron Steel Works today with
three marine toilers for shipbuilding
plants at San Francisco. The Poulsen
came up from Westport, Tuesday night.
where a portion of its lumber cargo was
taken aboard, and will return to West
port to complete before starting south,
This makes six boilers loaded at the
Willamette Iron Works this week, three
being taken out Tuesday afternoon for
Seattle by the steamer F. 8. Loop.
They will be delivered to the Tood Dry
dock & Shipbuilding company.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Frank O'Conner. resident manager of
the Pacific Steamship company, was
advised this morning by wireless that
the shipping board freighter Aniwa.
coming to Portland Irom Honolulu to
load flour for the Atlantic, was 300
miles off the mouth of the Columbia at
8 o'cTock Tuesday night. The vessel in
expected In the river Thursday morning.
.The wooden steamer Owatama will
complete bunkering at the Fifteenth
street terminal today, and will leave
down for St. Helens Thursday to take
cargo at, the tie booms. The Owatama
will go"o the United Kingdom uVider
operation and management of the Pa
cific Steamship company. me vessel
was recently completed at Astoria.
The shipping board tanker Imlay, with
Its cargo of creosote oil from Amster
dam, was at the plant of the St Helens
Creosote company this morning, 'dis
charging. A large portion of the lm
lay's cargo, which came from Europe,
was left at points on the Sound. After
finishing at St. Helens, the vessel will
proceed to San Francisco and probably
take grain to Europe.
The ligntnouso tenaer aianzamia is
replacing the Important No. 6 nun buoy
in the channel at the mouth of the
Columbia river with a new gas and
whittling buoy, according to an an
nouncement by Superintendent Robert
Warrack of the seventeenth llKhthouae
district today.
Representatives of the United States
steamboat Inspection service were aboard
the steamer Pawlet at the Standifer
yards in Vancouver this morning, con
ducting the hydrostatic tests. The Paw
let was launched Tuesday morning.
The motorshjp Oronite was reported
en route from San Francisco for the
Columbia river today. The Oronite will
load lumber st Westport for Sydney,
Australia, on orders furnished by the
Douglas Fir Exploitation & Export com
pany. The vessel is charted by A. F.
Thane & Co., Kan Francisco.
Completing Its cargo at the North
Bank dock, the United States army
transport Marica was shifted to the
Portland flouring mills at 8:15 this
morning to finish. . It is expected that
the transport will be ready to get away
by Sunday.
All beacons in the Columbia river
which were carried away by the Ice in
December have now been replaced ex
cept one, according to Robert Warrack,
superintendent of the seventeenth light
house district This Is the gauge pile
beacon in Astoria harbor.
West Cayote Arrives February 7
Arrival of the steamer West Cayote
otsthe European-Paclflo line in Port
land harbor to load cargo for the United
Kingdom and the continent, wll not be
until February 7, the Columbia-Pacific
Shipping company announced today. The
vessel hao not yet reached Seattle and
will not be able to load and leave there
by January 30, the date first announced.
Position of Ships
North Head,- Jan. 21. Positions of
ships at aea, as reported to this station
by radio at 8 p. m... January 20:
Silvershell. MarUnea for Portland. 394 miles
north of San Francisco.
Hartwood. Grays Harbor (or San Diego, 88
miles south of Grays Harbor.
Wahkeena, Grays Harbor for Ban Pedro, 85
miles south of Grays Harbor.
Klamath. San Francisco for Portland, 20 miles
south of Columbia river.
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Klamath. American etaenvrr. from San Fran.
Cisco, passenger sod general.
BUnr Shall, American Messier, iron mo
Francisco, oIL
Colonel . L. Drake, Americas steamer, from
Ban Padre, oil.
D nil tuna January 81
Imlay. American steamer, from St. Helena, for
San Francisco, ballast,
Washtenaw, American steamer, tor Port San
Lai. baUaat
Lansing. Americas steamer, for Baa Francis
eo, ballast
Frank H. Bark, American eteamer, for Gavin,
ballast
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at Riser's Mouth
Ninth Head. Jan. 21. Conditions at 'lie
month of the river at noon: aea smooth, wind
northwest 8 miles, weather ekmdy.
Tide at Astoria Thursday
High Water Low Water
1:59 a. m ...7.0 feet T:B7 a, m. . 2.0 feet
1:28 p. m. ...8.8 feet 8:33 p. m. . 0.1 foot
DAILY HIVEU READINGS
) a. m.. Pacific Time.
STATIONS
si
3N
355
8
The Dalles .
Eugene
Albany" . . . .
Salem
Oregon City
. . 40 3 . 4 ... "0.00
10 2.3 0 0.00
20 2.9 -0.1 0.00
20 r.e -0.2 0.00
12 8.2 -0.2 O.00
) 15 3.l '0.3 0.00
Portland
() Rising, i-) Falling.
RIVEE FORECAST
The Willamette riter at Portland will remain
nearly stationary during the next two or three
days except u affected tT the tide.
AT EIGHBORIJtG PORTS
Seattle. Wash., Jan. 21. Arrired Fria
Baiter from San Pedro Tia Ban Franrisoo and
Point Wells. 8 a. m. : Dareniwrt, from San
Pedro ria Sen Francisco. 6 :30 a. m. ; Jaiary
from Taeoma. 8:40 a. m. Balled Msquan for
Manila. Tia ports, 7:4 5 a. m. ; Fulton for
British Columbia porta, 8:80 a. in. Arrived
January 20 GlorieU from Honolalu Tia San
Francisco, 5 p. m. : Endieott from Manila. Tia
ports, 1 p. m. : M. S. Vgakena from Taeoma.
st A n m '
Ketchikan. Jan. 20. Sailed Princess Mary
north bon nd at 2 a. m.
. . a ... . 1 , , l . ....
Antoiogssia, Jan. i. ssura lasr riu-ii, ,
for Taeoma.
Norfolk. Jan. 18. ArriTed Frontenac from
Genoa Bay. B. C.
Balboa. Jan. 20. Arrired General, Pan from
Taeoma Tia Victoria, B. C.
San Pedro. Jan. 20. Arrited Admiral Far-
rasut from Seattle Tia San Francisco. 8 p. tru
Bailed Seattle Spirit for New Tork ria Balboa.
Astoria, Jan. 21. Sailed F. 8. Loop for
Taeoma, 8 :20 a. m. ; January 20 arrived Imlay
from Seattle at noon.
Victoria, Jan. 20. ArriTed Waihemo. from
Vancouver for drydock at midnisht. Hailed
Tyndareus for Hongkong- Tia Manila and ports
at 8 a. u.
Vancouver. Jan. 21. ArriTd-MelTille Dol
lar from Manila Tia porta. Jan. 20. Arrived
Oovernor from Seattle; barkentine Jana U Stan
ford from Han Francisco, Tia Ksquimalt.
Port Townsend. Jan. 21. Passed in Rnsh
for Seattle at 7 :30 a. m. Sailed Schooner Hel
ene for Honolulu In tow of tu Richard Holyoke
at 9:15 p. m. Passed out lil worth and F.I
Kegnndo for Richmond at 4 p. m. ; Admiral
Schley st 3 p. m. ; Alameda at t p. m.
liverett, Jan. 20. Arrived Wapama from
San Ihcgo via San Pedro and San Francisco.
Taeoma, Jan. 20. Arrived Latouche from
Southwestern Alaska ports at 10 p. m. ; M. S.
Wakena from British Columbia porU; Stan
thony from Seattle.
San Francisco, Jan. 21. (I. N. 8.) Arrived
Jan. 20: Barge 91, in tow tug Standard No. 2,
ls Angeles, 7:10 p. m.
Sailed Jan. 20: Richmond, barge 02 in tow.
Honolulu, 11:35 a. m. : San Jacinto, Columbia
river, 1:25 p. m. ; Cbehalis, tirsys Harbor,
2:25 p. m. : Queen. Seattle. 3:20 p. m. : Pres
ident, Los Angeles, 3:25 p. m. : Brunswick. Fort
Brsgg. 4:85 p. m. ; CoauiUe River. Fort
Bragg. 5:20 p. m. : Brooklyn. Bandon, 6:15!
n m Hn i'itv Portland. H:85 ii- m : Sia- '
foam, Mendocino, 7:20 p. m. ; Acme, Bandon.
8:0ft p. ro. ; Johanna Smith. Marshfield, 10:50
p. m.
San Francisco. Jan. 21. (I. N. 8.) Ar
rtved. Lyman Stewart, Port San Luis, 12:10
s. m. : Unimak. Bowen's Landing. & a. m. :
Phoenix, Greenwood. 5:15 a. m : Admiral
Dewey. Seattle, 7:30 a. m. : West Port. Cres
cent City. 11:13 . m. ; tlaapar, Cajiar, tt:20
a. m.
Sailed: Training ship Iris, c raise. 10 a. m.
Astoria. Jan. 21. Arrived, at 1 last night
and left up st midnight, steamer Klamalli, from
San Francisco. Sailed, at 8:20 a. m., steamer
F. 8. Loop, for Seattle. ArriTed. at 8:15 a. m ,
t. 8. 8. Heather. Sailed, at 9:20 a .m., V. 8.
S. ManssnUa. Arrived, at 10:20. and left up
at 11 a. m-. steamer Silver Shell, from San
Frsnciaco. Arrived, at 12:05 p. ra., steamer
Colonel E. L. Drake, from San Pedro. Arrived,
at 12:05 p. m., lishtnouse tender Rose.
San Francisco. Jan. 20. (tailed, at 1 p. m .
steamer Man Jacinto, for Columbia river. Sailed,
at 0 p. m., steamer Rose City, for Portland.
Eureka, Jan. 20. Arrived, at 8 a. m., steam
er Admiral Goodrich, from Portland, for San
Franc isro.
Astoria, Jan, 20. Left up, at 1:15 p. m.,
steamer Imlay, from Amsterdam.
Schf umann-Helnk Brttrr
San Diego, Cal.. Jan. 21. (U. P.)
Mm. Schumann-Helnk's condition is
slightly improved today, according to
reports from her Crossmount home. Her
temperature is slightly lower and she
passed a comfortable night She is suf
fering from a pneumonia attack.
TRANSPORTATION
IMMLines
AMERICAN LINE
NEW YORK-PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON
Nsw York Fab. 7, Mar.
St, Paul Feb. 14, Mar.
Philadelphia Feb. 21, Mar. 10
RED STAR LINE
NEW YORK TO ANTWERP VIA
PLYMOUTH AND CHERBOURG
Lapland Fen. 24
WHITE STAR LINE
NEW YORK-UVERPOOL
Oedria Jan. 87
Bartto Jan. 81, Mar. 18
Ortoaa Feb. IS
Oaftlo Mar. a
NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON VTA
CHERBOURG. FRANCE
Aarlatlo Feb. 14, Mar. 20
NEW YORK-GIBRALTAR-NAPLES-GENOA
Oanoete Mae. a
Oratle Mar. 20
WHITE STAR-DOMINION LINE
PORTLAND,, ME.-HAUFAX-UVERPOOL
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From Portland Halifax
Canada Fab. 13 FstM 14
For reservations and tickets apply to leeal
agents er Oompany's Office, C. P. Bargee nt.
81 a aaeend are.. Seattle, Wash. Phone Main 118.
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
OIP4RT IS NOON.
Friday, Jan. 23
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FAR! INCLUDia BIltTrl AND wUALa
CITY TIOKKT OFPIOK. SO AND WASH.
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Tea secure the benefit of experienced lnfor
. aaation. Bare cirea Steaauiup Bookinga
nay tpeeUl attention for tna pest 10 years.
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Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver)
Old Biffs nnd Woolen Clothlne.
We Mass Bcrartlble. Hnnd.WoTtn
FLUFF RUGS
Room Sic Fluff Rugs,
Wo-en, 517.50
Baf Br Wotsm All Slcei
Mall Orders Send for Boeklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
Ixll Bits. SUasned Cleaned. tlM
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$4 Union Are. N. Fkoiet East $il$
sVB OslLi. FOR TOUR OLD OA.
PITS, DUOS AND WOOLCN
OLOTHINfl.
Wa Make Baeutlful Hane-Worsa
FLUFF RUGS
All Werk Turned Out Promptly.
Rues Woven All Sixes.
Mall Orders Ssnd for Bosalet.
Oarpsls Oteaned. Late
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NORTHWEST RUG CO.
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At 10 A. M. Tomorrow
MEETING NOTICES
41
AL EADER"TEMPLE, A. A. O.
N. M. 8 Ceremonial session
Saturday, January 24, Municipal
Auditorium. Third and Mill sta.
Business session at Masonic Tem
Ble at 10 a. m. First section at
-V80 p. m. Second section st
S p. m. Candidates will report
at north entrance of The Audi
torium at 1:4 5 n. m. Petitions
should be in by 5 p. m. Friday. January 23.
Vaudeville entertainment at The Auditorium
Friday, January 28, at R:80 p. m., for Shrin
ers and their ladies. Visiting nobles cordially
invited. By order of the potentate.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
REMEMBER the Maine attrac
tion. Annual ball given -dec
the aiimicM Villa IaHm v
124. LO. O. F Thursday erening. January 22.
c,1,oc. Multnomah boUl ballroom being es
pecially fitted for this occasion. Splendid
orchestra. All Odd Feilows and friends cordial
ly invited. Three grand priaea for ladiea and
one for gentlemen. Light refreshments served
and a splendid time In atore for alL
E. P. MERTZ,
MAX BAKELL,
8AMCKL 8HEPAKD.
Committee.
A REGULAR communication
of victory chapter. V. D..
O. E. 8.. will be held Thurs
day night. January 22, at Arch
er place hall.
GRACE CRAMER, Sec'y.
COLUMBIA LODGE No. 114
A. F. & A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow (Thurs
day) erening. at 7:30 o clock.
Labor in the F. C degree. Vis
iting brothers always welcome.
By order W. M.
FRED L. OLSOf. Secy.
EENTON LODGE NO. 145. A.
r. AND A. M. Special com
munication Thursday everunr.
Jan. 22, 7:30 o'clock. Work In
M. M. degree. Visiting brethren
welcome. By order of W. M.
F. M. ROBINSON. Sec
, i 1 BAM
CjsiJ even
SAMARITAN LODGE No. 2, L O.
IT., meets every Wednesda
erening at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows'
temple. 228 Alder at. Isnml ihm.
tonigbt.
viainng orotners always welcome.
F. W. KROLL. N. G.
JE88E T. JONES. Sec y.
SUXNY8IDE LODGE NO. 163.
A. F. and A. MA-Stated com
mnnicatioa Thursday, Jan. 23k
7.80 p. m., temple Sata and
Hawthorne. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
JAMES 8. GAT JR.. Secy. .
ORIENT LODGE No. 17. L T
O. F. Regular meeting this
(Wednesday) averring at 8
o'clock, E. 6th and Alder ata,
A. A. K NOBLE. M. G.
8. A. STARR. See'y.
Second degree.
THE MACCABEES
Portland Tent No. 1 Regular review every
Thursday erening. at hall, 408 Alder st. All
members urged to be present V letting Sir Knights
always welcome. GEO. I. BAKER. N. R
EMBLEM JEWELRY a spectsttyi notions, pta
jaeger asroav. iswss eta sc.
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DEATHS ASP FrKEBJtLS li
tlLBERT At 8anFraDciaoo, ,CaL, Jan. 18,
r Mary A. Gilbert, aged T5 rears, beloved
as other of Anna K. Gilbert. Mrs. Ixnis Nunan
and George Gilbert of Saa Francisco, Mrs. A.
V. Allen Br. and Mrs. Frank 1. Btnabic of this
city, sister of Mra. B. O Hsre. Captain Thomas
Mountain of this city, and Mra. . L. Bawd of
Los Angeles, Cal. Fnnaral earrices will be held
Thursday, Jan. 22. at 9 o'clock a. m., at the
Cathedral. 15 th and Darts sta. Friends invited.
Intamwnt at Lone Fir eatnatary. The
are at Fmley's, Montgomery at 5th.
JOHANNE8EN Suddenly. January 19, 1920,
Alexander K. Jobannnaen, aged 63 rears; be
loved husband of Jeusine Johannes en, lata of
4911 Eighty-fourth street smith east: father of
Elfar Johennesen. Funeral serrioss win be coo
ducted tomorrow (Thursday) , January 23. at 2
P. m . from the Bethlehem Norwegian Lutheran
church, corner Fourteenth and Darts streets.
Frier da invited. Interment at Multnomah ceme
tery. Remains are at Pearsons Undertaking
psrlors. RtneU at t'nion avenue. Deceased was
a deacon for aererel years of the shore named
ehureh.
REAME At the Emanuel hospital. Tuesday,
January 20. Robert C. Beame, aged 40 years:
beloved husband of Clare Olive Reame. De
ceased waa a member of Bridge A Structural Iron
Workers Union, also L O. O. F. Funeral ser
vices will be held from the Wilson A Wilson Res
idential Funeral parlors, Killmgaworth avenue st
Kirby, Thursday, January 22. at 2 p. ro., under
the auspicca of the L O. O. F. Friends are in
Tited. Incineration at Portland crematorium.
BARNES In this city, January 20. James
Barnes, seed 81 rears 2 months 8 days: hus
band of Mrs. Marsh Barnes and father of Mis
asargn A. Barnes and wmiam J. tsweeuey; all
of 218 East Thirty-sixth street, city. Funeral
services will be held from the above feaidence tt
8:50 Friday morning; thenc to SL Stephens
cnurcn, t ony-second and Taylor street, where re
quiem mass will be offered. Please omit flowers.
alcEntee a Eilers, funeral directors.
RASSMf 88EN January 20, 1920, at hia late
residence, 40 Mason street, John Rassmumen,
aged 78 years, stepfather of Mrs. Ella Anderson.
554 I'ettigrova street: grandfather of Mrs. Clara
KopHn, 46 Mason street. Funeral services will
be conducted Friday January 23, at 5:30 p.
m.. from the chapel of the Peaneon company, Rus
sell street at I clon avenue. Friends invited. In-
tcrment at family plot, Lone Fir cemetery.
CUDMORE In this city. Jan. 20. Joseph Cud
more, aged 60 years, late of 422 E. 58d at
N., husband of Mra. Jane A. Cudmore, father
of Hester Cudmore of this city and Alvton J.
Cudmore of North Dakota. The funeral services
will be held Thursday. Jan. 22. at 2 o'clock
p. m., at the above residence. Friends invited.
Interment at Roe City c-metery. The remains
will be at Ftnley s until Thursday noon.
KALL In this city. January IS. Belle Kali.
aged 37 years; beloved wife of Charlm Kali
of 3U03 SUty-Uiird street soutiieaat. The fu
neral services will be conducted today OVednes
dayl, at 2 p. m.. from the funeral parlors of A.
D. Kenworthy & Co.. 5802-6804 Ninety-second
street southeast, iu Lents. Friends invited. In-
tcrment st Mount rlcott Park cemetery.
EDDY At tlie residence, 743 Barter street.
January 20. 1920. Pttt A. Eddy, sued 74
years, beloved brother of Miss Hattie Eddy: Mrs.
Morris R. Cox. and Mra Uni Watson. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services at 2 p. m.
tomorrow (Thursday!, January '.'2, 1020, at
Holman's parlors. Third and Salmon streets.
Incineration Portland crematorium. .
RUSS ELL At the family-IresTdencr, at Gresh-
am. Or., Jan. 10, Lucius M. Russell, aged
64 years. Funeral services will be held Thurv
day, Jan. 22. at 2 p. m., at the dispel of
Breeze & Snook, Belmont at 35 th. Friends
invited.
JOVES In thte,city. January 9. 1920, Benja
min C. Jones, aged 37 years, beloved hus
band of Mrs Ada ii Jcneg. Remains will be
forwarded by Edward Holman & Hon. 1 to Colfax,
Wash., where services will be held and inter
ment made.
MATHER Funeral scrriceiof Arthnr Mather,
who passed away at his home at Clacksmat,
January 20, aged 70 years, will be held at Clark-
araas CcngrcgauonsI church, Thtrraday,
!nint in Clackamas erroetry.
January
McKOMEKT At the late residence, 5720 Eat
Seventh atreet S. E., Elizabetli Mcltobert, age
81 yean: beloved wife of John McRobert- He
mains at P. L. Lerch undertaking parlors.
Funeral notice later.
WILLIAMS Funeral services of the lsto Lieut,
Warwick Williams will be held Thursday, Jan.
22, st 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at Finley's, Mont
gomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at
Kirerriew cemetery.
FEORI5TS
LUBLIN ER
TWO STORES
We sti'Te to Please
MS Morrison, bet Bdwy and Park. Marshall 257
828 Morrison. Portland Hotel Marshall 758
MARTIN FORBES CO., florists, 854 Well
ington. Main 260. A-1SB9 Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged.
U.AHKE RftOS., floriets. Morrison st. bet 4th
and 6th. Phone Main 7T0B. Fin Flower
and floral designs No branch stores.
Ilg. N.W. Bans, bide Main 8119
s & 881 Morrison a.
Max M. Smith 1?TI.
SIXTH ST.
LALANF. OPPOSITE POnTOFFICE
Fnr all occasion-. Main 8645.
Flowers
THE PKOPI.E'S FLORAL HHOP. 245 Alder at.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Edward Holman & Son
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON 6TREETS
Mala 507. A-1511
lady Assistant
J. P. FfflLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MAIN t MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN RULE TJNDERTAEERS
414 E. Alder st. Phones Est 63. R-SI38
CHAMBERS CO
Funeral Directors.
All the Conveniences of a Reroe
WooeTI.wn 8S0. 24R-250 Ktltlnrwortb are.
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
8802-504 92D ST 8. E.. LENTS
Phone Tabor 8287 Home Phone D-BI
Dunning & McBntee
nroadway and Ankeny sta. Lsdy Aaslitant
Phonee Broadway 48Q. A-4558
DOWNING A McNEMAR. succeasors to Wilson
A Rons. Multnomah at E 7th.. IrrlEgtoe
l-trlct. East 84
MeBNTEB EILEKS. funeral parlors with all
the privacy of a home. 10th snd Everett sta
Phones Brnedwsr 2188 Home. A-2138.
Fan HI D I ff pprL Mrs. Lerch
P I a-.. lUCrCa Assistant
CNDERTAR-fTBS. B. llth and Hawthorn.
R. W. GABLE A CO ,
Successors to ff. a Hamilton
I8T8 E OHsan Phone Tsbnr 4813
UILI.EH A TKACET. Independent funeral di-
rectors Prices ss low ss 820. 840, 860
Wsshtnaten st Ella. Msi 201. A-T88B.
R. T. BYRNES uAterT-S,
Wliims we Woodlawn 270.
Breeze & Snook Vitf&Zg?
Hragc: UNDERTAKING CO Main 4161
URCWCS t-;n21 Cor Third snd Clay
A. R. ZeiEer Co. gyftSA?-
JHONTJMENTS
Portland Marble Works
468 4th st ono. Crry Hsll. Nen Bros.
I M a7-3PO ST. AT MVDLPgj -
EOST AND FOTJNl II
l nT Rlaek leather purse containing gold
v,.tch enaraved 'B. L.. gold pencil, ring
and calling cards. Please leave at Irrington phar
macy or Journal. Kewara.
LOST At Meier A Frank's store, black purse
containing currency and watcb. Pleat notify
Mrs. A. J. Cook. 108 West 12th st. Vancouver,
Wash. Reward.
LOST In business district, lady's flat pocket
book containing currency, merchandise, credit
slip and serines bank book. Reward. .East
602. Room 200.
WILL party who found discharge papers ol
Carl E Bennett pleaae call Woodlawn 4604.
Owner will giro liberal reward.
LOST Tan suitcase on Eatacada ear, on Sun
day evening. Jan. 18. Finder pleaee phone
East 8857 and ask for Mrs. Test- Reward.
In South Portland Sat. Lady's brooch,
amethirt setting, valued a keepsake,
688-61. 12 reward.
Phone
BUNCH, about 7 keys; finder please return to
O. B, Miller, car of P. 8. . Co., 5th and
Deris, end reoelve reward. Bdwy. 6728.
LOST Dsngbters American Revolution chapter
pin. Name and national number 47183 en-
grsvad on back. Tabor 7188.- Reward.
LOST Box of curtains aosnewher on Williams
are. Finder please call Woodlawn 180 and
racetve reward.
FOUND Bundle of ruga. Owner, caa havs the
era by Identifying and paying (or adr. R.
W. Mlnkler, 2011 Main St. Vancouver, Wash.
LOST Cashier's cheek bearing J. F. Bain sig
nature. Finder call Main 8881. Reward.
LOST Pair of li
with tortoise shell rim.
Reward.
Phone East 795T
LOST Small brown pars. Monday.
. Eaat 4042. . .-
Reward.
lost amp Fotryp I ' tl
LOST On road between Foraaad and RaG,
Thuradar night or Friday anorning. black seal
porketbook containing registered liberty bonds
and papers. Initiate "J. R. T." Please return
to this of Oca aad nostra liberal reward. H-67I.
J on rail.
THE following articles bars been found oa oars
of the Portland Railway, Light A Power Co.:
January 19, 4 purses, 2 pins, keys, aluminum
oatMnt, pair rsDDers, a packages, mux can.
handgrips, box of paints. 4 umbrellas. Owners
may obtain property at 1st sad akhr
ats.
LOST Dayton wire wheal with new BaTsro tire.
oa read between Portland and Gate City.
Sunday, Jan. IS. Address Geo. Mather, Clyde
hotel. i
LOST Folding check book on Saa Francisco
bank, including a check for 980 aad numer
ous receipt. Notify C. . A, O'Connor.' Rowland
Annex, 207 Vi 4th st. Reward,
LOST Blaak hand traveling has marked J. J.
Harrington, Sunday afternoon, between Uor
neliu hotel and Portland Surgical I hospital.
Reward. Can West. Main 47.
FOUND United Artisan pin. initialed J. T. A.
Owner can bare same by calling at The
Journal business office. i
HELP VTAJTTED MALE
$175 PER MONTH the year around, the average
earnings last year of a number of our salesmen
over 45 years. This year will be the blxssst yet.
No experience necessary; weekly rash advance,
cutflt furnished. Big assortment guaranteed trees,
shrubbery and Tines. Tou can do what other in
experienced men hare done. Washington Nur
se rytJTppenlshjWsah.
EXPERIENCED fur cutter wanted: gnod open
ing for the right man. Give references and
salary expected. R. W. Draw, 11th acd Broad
way, Taeoma, wash.
TAILORS. ATTENTION
Strike still on in Portland.
LOCAL NO. 74.
WANTED A young man for stock ruom. Jkn
ply in person only this afternoon Sure. 21
8. Grand are. !
WANTED A man to chop uo leather.
Apply
Golden West Stupender Co., Theionlx bide
om ana VI,.
WANTED First class hand at making sausage
and parking meat. Address Mountain Meat
Co., .Enterprise. Or. I
WANTED At once, expert fancy spatter, best
wages, fin equipped plant; wire if you can
oome. Larimer's City Dye Works. Boise, Idaho.
WHEN yon need help caliBdwy72 3 89
HELP WANTED MISC.
49
PONT MISS THIS OFFEH
I
WE ABE GIVING A SPECIAL FIFTY DOI
LAR DISCOUNT TO STCDENTS ENROLLING
FOR At' TO AND TRACTOR COCK8K BE
FORE FEB. 1. OUR STUDENTS ABE
TAUGHT BY PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN
hlilding; REPAIRING AND tkoublk
SHOOTING JN ALL MAKES OF GAS EN
GINES. THEIR IGNITION SYSTEMS BTAKT
ING AND LIGHTING SYS 1 EMS, INCLUDING
CKNERAT0K8. 8TARTINU MOTOKS AND THK
BUILDING, CHARGING AND CAUE OF
STORAUE BATTERIES AND A WPECIAL
COURSE IN OXT-ACETTLENE WELDING.
THIS OPPORTUNITY IS GIVEN SOU BE
CAUSE OF THE INCREASED DEMAND FOM
MEN rRAINKD IN THESE TRADES.
MAKE APPLICATION AT OUK MAIN OF
FICE. 707 HAWTHORNE AVE., COK. 20TH
ST., OR OUR DOWNTOWN OFFICE. 124
6TH ST. j
HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS.
TTJLCANIZINO AND RETREADING
L.KAKN TO REPAIR.
REBUILD AND RETREAD
ALL KINDS OF TIRES
AND TUBES. ' EXPERT INSTRUCTION
ON COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE
EQUIPMENT. I
THE 8TATE ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN
125 PER MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OUK
8CHOOL. DAY AND EVENING I'lJtSSES.
CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL.j Inc.
483 HAWTHORNE AVE I
DEPT V. !
THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES YOU HOW TO
BOSS THE JOB.
aDCOX AUTO SCHOOL 1
CNION "AVE. AND WASCO STREET
THE SCHOOL THAT'S BIFFEKENT
ONE WEEK FHER
To investigate oar system of teaching antoa.
tractors, gas engines, auto electrical and battery
work State allows discharged soldiers and sailors
125 per month while attending school. SPE
CIAL ELECTRICAL COURSE FOR AUTO
MECIU.M, DAT AND NICiHT CLASSES.
CALL OM WRITE FOR 100 PAGE CAT A
LOUUB FKKE. ASK FOR ROOK No. 2B.
Typewriting, comptometer, bookkeeping and alt
other modern business eoanes. Day and night
sahooL AUsky bldg.. 8d and Morrison. Main 824.
NOTICE" 1
Do yon want to learn the auto and tractor
business where you can work on all makes of
automobiles, gas engines and tractors I If so,
make application immediately. Special 850.00
discount until Feb. 1. Call or wrlto for free
catalogue, and information. HEMPHILL'S
AUTO SCHOOLS, INC.. 707 Hawthorne eve. or
124 N. eth sL, Portland, Oregon. i
POSITIONS ASSURED !
EVERT GRAL'CATE OF BEHNKB-WALKKS
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND
Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography,
banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Free catalog.
LEARN TELEGRAPH 1 I
Totma snee and women wanted. Call 484
Railway Exchange bids. Splendid opportunity
to learn a well paid profession. Free booklet.
Railway Telegraph Institute. i
LINK'S BU8LVE8S COLLEGE, bookkeeping,
stenography, eiru term, secretarial, special
suport taacners; aay ana meat; eae
roll now. Broadway 6088. i
EAST SIDE COMMEKICAL 8CHOOL
Miss Regina Bnckel's private school; Individ
ual instruction. 122 Vk Grand sva. East 427.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teachers' Agency. Enroll
free. Frana E. Welles, former Asst. State
Sup-, mgr. N. W. Bank bldg. Phone Msin 8276.
GOING Eaat or South? Household goods shipped
at redocej rates; mo vine snd peeking Feel He
Coast Forwarding Co . 408 Hovt st. Bdwy. 708.
OHKdON LAW SCHOOL, Alisky bldgi, 3d sn5
Morrison W E Ricbardson. see. Msin 877.
HELP "WANTED FEMALE
Telephone Operating
For Young Women
Additional telephone operators are needed due
to constantly increasing requirement of the
service.
A good salary at ths start. Regular and
frequent Increasea. Exoellant opportnnltles tor
promotion. j
Large, eheerfal epersMng rooma Attract! rs
recreation rooms. Lunch room with
aerred at coat
Apply at Telephone Co., Room 801. 6th
floor. Talepnoae Blag, Far ana oak
LIP MAN, WOLFE A CO. require the services
ef two experienced saleswoman for I trimming
and embroidery department
Also experienced saleslady for art aeedle de
partment i
Apply , superintendent's office before 10:80
T STENOGRAPHERS
nlany high class positions open for steaaare
pbars with knowledge of Tho Lbctaobona. In
struction riven treo of charge. Apply Th Dicta
phone. 420 Spalding bid. j
WANTED Some good woman to take car of
8 M year old boy at borne several time a
week through th day. Near 14th and Al
18th
a Bit
berta. Phone Wdln. 6021.
WILL adr homo In country to
thy girls.
age 10 to 18, echoed end
Eaat 6268. 228 E 18th st
aaasio
Isssgns.
WANTED Firstrclaas makers aad trim mars or
ent-ef-towB end tU9 positions. Apply lome-
dlately MnUer A Raas Co., Royal bMg."
GIRL to do licht bookkeeping and answer tal
phone la plumbing shop. Tabor 810.
WOMAN to help with housework 1 or 2 hoars
every day. 648 8th at. Phone Main 2805,
WANTED Lady cashier for restaurant. Apply
J
WANTED Elderly , lady.
Give
good home,
I
email wages.
Mam 60B.
TOUNG girl wanted to care torchlldren ;
Idran; good
1S1 leddington court -
sin. . xaaos
474,
HELP WAITEDMALE
A5D FEMALE
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
rare yon while learning; gtraa yen eat of tools!
position secured. Write for catalogue. 184
Bnmside at., or phono Broadway 1191. '
MEN. WOMEN, learn barbel tmdos wages while
Warning, position guaranteed. If ft. 1 rrs.
axperisBce. Oregon Berber College, I3 Madison
PORTLAND Barber college pars, fan walk
Warning, glvas yon set of tools fraoj paaitioa
seen red. 18 N. Sd St.
TTAKTED AGENTS
AGENTS wanted to sell a nest auto derios
that baa mora merit to the square inch than
any auto accessory on .the enarfcet; guaranteed
for the life of a car. An opportunity for
hustlers to make big profits on investment.
Oregon. Washington and Idaho to pick from.
Call for , Goodwin, room 204 New Houston
hotel.
SITUATION'S MALE
TOUNG married man anxious tot work, dish
washer, janitor or watchman, from 12:80
a. m. to 6:30 a. m. L-486. Journal.
WANTED Inside work of any kind; wagas no
object, by handy man, American, age 95.
Sellwood 60ft.
2 BOVS to work Saturdays, sges 14 and 16;
one has some expetienre in gas engine work.
0483 80th are. S. E. Phone Tabor
FOR general repair work, iron or wood, also
plumbing, all small contracts, call Woodlawn
843. Ask for J. Lind.
Al CARPENTER builds .and remodels, cheap.
by contract. Woodlawn 1 '2 8.
WANTED Work in garage or sa private
chauffeur be .lapane-e . Tawv 825H.
EXCAATMn"-and plowing and general team
work. Sellwood 20 88.
SITUATIONSFEMALE j
ENERGETIC and capable woman wants man
agement apartment house; hotel experience.
P. O box 808. city.
EXPERIENCED waitress wishes place in smsll '
hotel for self and husband; room and board '
and wages. East 87S7. room 1M. 1
POSITION as telephone operator tn private ex
change. HaTe 1 ' years' axertenc. Main
9447. J
MIDDLE' AGED lady wants position as hou--keeper
in widower's home. 609 Commercial st,
LACE scrim. Msrqui.tte rurtaitu band laun
dered by eiperu. Esst Wll6.
WANTED By refined middle aged widow, po-
fcition aa housekeeper. II flflO, Journal,
CURTAINS hand lanndered. Called for and 'de
livered. Phone 210-28.
DRESSMAKING
I
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladies"
garments, reasonable prices ; work guaranteed.
J. Renbin. Ijidiea' Tailor. 4QB Bfh a l.sne bid
ri.AIN sewing and children's clothes. Ta. flit 07".
FURNISHED ROOMS
CLEAN. comfortAble sleeping rooms. S2.&0 per
week. 24 7 H nth st.
FTJESISHED"YlOOM8 FRIVATE
FAMILY It
LARGE front room" for rent st 47 E. Blh'tt."
Suitable for 2, rent rcasonsblr. Call East
670.
LARGE, cheerful furnished front room, conven
ience" '. sdtilts. F.t 824.
CSFTJRNISHED ROOMS 18
6" ROOMS to rent in Mt. Scott district 81 5 per
month, lUhts ami water free. See Mr. Hubert.
INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO..
Main 174 8. 410 Henry Bldg. .
ROOMS AWT) BOARD
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON, 8R0 1 0th. for
bnainess girls and studerts. Marshal 1361.
ROOMS AND HOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY 71
LARGE, cheerful furnished front room, conven
ience: adult-. Ra-t S24.
WASTED ROOMS ASD BOARD t
WANT room and board for father anil 2 chil
dren; Christian home preferred. 2000 E.
Yamhill.
MAN, wife and cousin, all working, want room
aud board. Prefer Hawthorne, Ladd or Sell
district, shout 20 mln. ride. Auto. 8-2028.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS S
FPRXISHEP ASP USFL'RNlBHEP
FOR RENT 1 2 room snd I 3 room suite, slo
single room fitted for housekeeping; newly
decorated and new bedding; 810 to 840. 224
Mill st, .
THREE completely furnished housekeeping rooms
near South Portland shipyards. 818 a month.
745 1st near Porter. Main 2992.
TWO single light housekeeping room, suitable
for people working In South l'ortuud. Alain
1370.
ONE large room, including light, water, gas
and heat .Phflne Wdln. 2B2.
CLEAN, comfortable housekeeping suits, suit
able for 2 or 8 sdnlt-. 247 M Bth st
SINGLE housekeeping rooms for rent. 3T2H
Hawthorne are.
8 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, heal, light
and telephone. 827 a mo. f nail st.
HOrSEKEEPIRO ROOMS
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
FB1TATE FAMILY. 71
F.EAL'TIFt'L 8 room flat, sll conveniences, to
man snd wfe referent--1 ,s.nrt 666 E.
85th st S. K M car. Unfurnished. m
THREE light room lor rent, with light, -water,
psrtly furnished, good piece to wash. 7010
42d sve. 8 f:.
LARGE 3d floor room suitable for 2 bachelors.
184 N. 18th st
UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Call in
afternoons, 680 Davis st No children.
1 FRONT housekeeping room st 410 4th st
FOR RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED
11
For Rent
See Frank L. MeGulrs to insure against fire.
Abington bldg. Main 10.
WHEN TOU MOVE. USE NORTH
WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SERVICE
10th and Washington. Broadway 686.
4 ROOMS and bath, $15 per month. l2la Mall
st, Woodstock car.
HOUSES FOR BENT FURNITURE
FOB HALE (S
HOUSE for rent and furniture for sale.
In-
quire, 2049 E. Broadway and 82d st. N.
FURNISHED HOUSES
88
SMALL furnished 6 room cottage, balli, toilet,
electricity, gas; near Franklin High; adults
only. Inquire 1294 E. Salmon st.
5 ROOM furnished cottage, every convetu ence
up-to-date. 1201 E. Akler.
$f4 8-ROOM funushed-houe. 870 E.' 46th
t. near Harrison.
FURNISHED
FEATS
(8
LOWER flat tor rent; furnace, modem con
Tenlencee: North Irrington. 667 Prescott st
$38 Clean upper 4 rooms, quiet; adults; lights.
water and phone. Kat 8IU).
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 48
$28 Two large, light sunny furnished house
keeping rooms. 642 E. 27th st Rlchanond
car to 27th st, 1 block onth.
1 AND 2 room outside apt., modern and clean.
clo in. Bushmsrk. 65 H wsaii. st
2-R'XlM front apt, clean, quiet central.
247 H 6Ui st
2 AND 4 ROOM furnished apt.; gas, we tar.
light, gang. Tabor 426.
IF ANTED TO RENT
To Rent
I
W sr. In touch with hundreds of people
wanting to rent borne. Let us rent and man
age your property
FRANE l. McGUTRE
- To Rent Tour Home.
Abineton bldg Main 1008
WE hare hundreds of clients desiring to rent
Th. efficiency of "The JJcGuire SyMem" of
property management will 'save you money.
FRANK I. McGUIBE,
Abington bldg Main 106S,
WILL rive $10 for information that will result
in the renting of 4 to 6 room furnished
modern bouse or apartment desired for about 2
n.nnths. Call tndsv Sellwood 2247.
WANTED fiubrent 2 too in furnished apart-
ment 6 weeks; good ret even caa. no enlidreo.
Z-861. Journal.
WANT house in Hawthorne, Rose City Kica
mond. No children. Phone 811-16.
SEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE HOUSES ' 61
1 ROOM honae. not. modern. 1 acre, near car
boose needs om repairs but not old and I
In condition to occupy; 61760, 8500 down. 809
BidweU are.. Sellwood ear, morning.
BEACTD7UL bungalow. 6 rooms, reception ball
end bath, property 80x128, eompUte garage
16x82, plenty ef berri end lot of flower;
term, mom
FOR SALE About -H acre, 3 room sl.ackTat
-863 Morris St.. Sellwood; $780: $100 down.
810 month. Pbon WoodUwn 2683.
AS V" yau looking for a good boy in a modern
a room bouse? Her la your chance; bar-
gain. Woodlawn 4640. .
7 ROOM bones in Snnnysid, nut be sold
this week or rented; a sacrifice: only 82800,
and tarma. Call J. J. Fisher, Tabor $681.
REAL ESTATE
FOB SALE HO CM ES
(I
DATRT. UOG AND SHEEP RANCH "
8 miles from Oaston, is 1094 acres of fine
land with good buildings, oompletely equipped,
for only $7000; 80 acres in cultivation and
renr productive; nearly ail tillable: Mviiuj spring,
100 bearing prune trwee: aha family orchard,
good bouse, splendid barn and alio with water
piped. Prior includes 8 horses, 1 cow. 9(1 ' .
chickens. 4 bogs, lots of hay and eats end:
complete line of farm machinery, only H easts v
required. Personally inspected by Mr. Uarster. s
JOHN FERGUSON, Gerllnger Bid. ' '
LAFRELHVRST iu.
Nifty Bungalow ttarage 85700 "
Let us show yu this new, nifty bungalow. It ,
really is a downright pleasure to sliow s borne -of
this character. The superior construction and
workmsnshlp will appeal to yon strongly. Ton
oouWn t expect a better home for anything. r
near this price in La urelbun it. Hardwood Ooost.
fireplace, buffet, Dutch kitchen, breakfast nookr.
cement basement, furnace, attic, etc. SU aasta,.
paid. Let ua ahow you. . ,
A. G. TEEPE CO.
264 Stark at nnr Sd. Main 8098. :
Branch Office. 80th and Sandy.
LOOK HERE
BT OWNER, t ACRE fJOOD LAND ;
AND GOOD HOUSE ' v '
$2000
Front and dining room and 2 bedrooms,
Dutch kitchen, bathroom, enclosed back porch
12x9, city water, gas, double floor throughout.
chicken house 12x20 feet: sevtn b'fleks. outside
city limits, 12 minutes' wstk from 6c oarfare, ft
minute walk from ICatacada Hue; 24 small fruit
trees. Call from 12 to S.
BROADWAY 182T.
No agents. Ask for K.K.
HAWTHORNE HOME
$8000 650 CASH BAL. RENT. -Hern
is s 6 room Hawthorn horn iu the .
pink of condition for only $8000. Extremely
well built : has built ins and dors not need going
"rr street ImprovrineuU are all tn and paiiU
'lose lo car Lot U small but room for gate.
l.his will have to bo seen to be appreciated. -
pnone iTiiormsTion.
CLEVELAND-HENDERSON CO
212 lUilwsy Exchsnse bldg..
QUICK POSSESSION HERE
EASY TERMS .
Only I block irom oar, close to aekook sod
stores, good 7 room house, 2 bedrooms an sower
floor, 2 shore, full semi-cement basement, nluo
yard with several good bearing fruit trega,. Price
(2700; 100 cash will handle, balance synf
tim-j at 6 per cent. Clo in Alberta district. V .
C. A. WARRINER, ,f
RITTKi:. UIWK A CO.,
201 3 5 7 Board of Trade Bldg.
ROBE C!TfI'A!IK
BEAUTIFUL DUTCH COLONIAL
17000
Here, folks, is a wonderful Dutch colonial la
the very choicest location in Hose City. One
block from csr. Nix rooms, den and sun parlor.
i You will appreciat the real value and beauty ia
I this splendid home. Let us show you.
2S4 Stark st. nesr Sd. Main 8093. -
Branch Office, 50th and Ssndy. ' .
TiTwTWnREniT
84750 buys 5 rocnu and bath down, 3 and '
sleeping porch up. This home Is strictly mod
Bin. French doors, buffet, fireplace, hardwood
floors, furnace, I hitch kltnhen, with breakfast -
nook. You will have to look at houses around ...
80000 t0 duplicate this. "
J. A. Wickman Co.
2fi4 Ity. Eich. Hldii, Main fH.
iiawthorne Dliffijct; '
85000 for a fine 8 room residence On corner "
F.srt 87th. hsrdwood floors, ftreplaoa. bulltltt -buffet,
nice lawn, a desirable neighborhood. ;
82000 cash. I'hoiie Marshall n20.
F. L. BLANCHARD '
519-20 Hallway Exchange Bldg. .
tsxrin oo
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT
5 room bungslow, corner lot, all Improve"
meets In and psid; a mighty good buy.
Also
4 room bungalow with $700 worth of fornl.
ture for I2K50. Only one block from rr,
close in. "I'M, is wn.h looking un. Plume Mr,
Iielahunty, Main 1700. Bun. ami evrnitiga E ;
20N. - '
Fl'BN'ISHED COTTACF.. Aailib. FRUIT
Good 4 room cottaire, eleelrtclty. bath, cement
basement, trays, good building for garage, lot
113x110: 10 hearing fruit tree, grapes, ber
ries, etc : lully furnished, on pared st, on (
Portamouth are., 8 blocks to car; price 83250',;
furnished, or will sell unfnrnblied, any reason-' .
able rash payment and $20 per month, 8.
GHl'SSl BENNETT.
81S Board of Trade bldg. Main 7463.
A REAL riCKUP
$42011 $1200 CASH BAL. $40 MONTH
Hawthorne buiigulow, fronting smith snd et,
on oinii-r lot with 6 rooms and reception haO(
flreiilaor, hardwood flwn, all kinds of bulluiis,
Dutch kitchen, cement basement and (in garage.
This is s buy.
CLEVELAND-HENDERSON CO,
212 Railway Kxclianga Bldg.
NEAR PIEDMONT -
88000 for a fine 2 story 7 room modern; lot
50x142, with poultry yard. 18 fruit trees: Im
proved streets, 1 block east of Union or Jeseus
strret. $1200 cash, balance monthly. Mar., 829.
F. L. BLANCHARD . '
510-20 Railway Exchange Bldg.
ALBERTA 7-ROOM HOCBLT
Nice 7 room house, bath, basement, fan
nltimbltuf. 4 bedrooms. 1 downstairs: double
caraae, comer lot 40x100; liens all paid) on
Ft. 20tu and I'rescott rno a bargain, auuu;
$1500 rash and $25 per mo. A nine boa,'
GRLSRI A BENNETT.
818 Board of Trad bldg. Mam T453.
I.At-ELICRST"Bt'NOAL0W RXRGTIN"
85650 buys 5 room bungaiow with brakfat
room; large floored attic. Htncuy moosrn;
hardwood floors, furnace and flreplac; garage;
50x100 lot Let ua ahow you. t
J. A. Wickman Co. -
204 Ry. Eich. Biag; Main B8. k
Rose" ciTr park car
6 Room Bungalow $8250 - J
We would like tn ahow yon this bungalow.
Located one block from Sandy bled. Exception
ally large living room, full lot Very easy term.
A G TEEPE CO.
K64 Stark st near Sd Main 8092. ,
Branch Office. 50th and Handy.
WiLLIAMiTAVE. , -; -:
$2000 for a 6 room with fnrnace, garage and
poultry bouse; lot 60x122. $600 cash, belanee
Unas, pnon Marsnau ez.
F. L. BLANCHARD
610-20 Railway Exchange Bldg
MOIiERN 4-room Itousa. lot 60x100,, assorted
fruit. 2 bearing English walnut treas. hicken
run and garden spol. house furnished, Uir y
$1650; cash psymeut and monthly parownt for '
balance; fsmily trouble reason for Uing. j
1810 Hsven st. ft Johns ear. x
4-ROfM modern bungalrrw, 60(100 lot HtZO,
250 rash, belanee aay urm.
Interstate Land Co.
248 Stsrk st Main 642.
$2500 BUYS a good 7 room bous within 30 :
minutes' walking distance. Electric ligbU.
gas, bath, toilet, macadam (treat. Street gum ,
ment all paid. See Mr. Plerson .
INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO.. -Main
1743. 410 Henry bids,
FOR sALE7"by "TWOO" modern 8 -TOOES
bungalow; large Dutch kl'chen, furnace , ga-.
rage: corner, near school. Hawthorne drstriet;
newly panend and painted, tn eld Ivory; all lsa- ;
prorements paid, $1000 down, monthly pay
menta. TaBor 77. '
i-BLOCKS TO FBANELIN HIGl
Owner selling equity to go on acreage, Bv v
room bungalow, electric light, ga. eenitdeU .
both, big lot, good chicken bouse. $2860, -$1040
cash. $20 per month. Tabor 3884.
"a? 7 HttZZT-R fHl MCL?) ft E X
Full lot, 8 bearing fruit trMs, g rapes end v
berries, sil tret ImprorsmenU la and paid;
full basemtnt, electric lighu, bsth. etc., 8800
csli, $25 per month. Tbor g84.y
FOR SALE By owner, modern 6-room serai-
bunaalow, fine condition, within 1 block or .
Hawthorn sve., all street toproraat to
Pid; 82860; term. 813 E. 48th st, or xaU
Tabor 8125. . . (
81 600 CASH and $75 per month wfil pot yo
In a modern 6 room flat and 8 6 Toons flat -to
rent at $85 per month to par tax end Jn
tarest on your Inrestment This is ens la,
and yon can sere car fare. Main 1- ' '
fHSOOM ootUge bungalow; sL Imp. la end
paid; sUUonary waab tray, fireplace, fur
nace, bookeseae, buffet, chin oloaeU. larsw
cloths closeU: Hawthorn district; 18500;
$1000 cash. East 6778.
FOR SALE 2 room bouse, furnished; lot 44r
100; price $750. 76th C end dflth, r. ,
S. E Jame Lrppal. -
UNFINISHED house on concraU foundation,
100x80 lot. plumbing tn. set to fruit and
berries; $1680. Cell owner, Tbor 887,
IRVINGTON comer, 6 rooms, betb. den. Urge
ci oasts, eonereie basement, htA air fornsce.
8m it at 744 Clsckama st PboneEMt 0769.
A SNAP 4 room house and lot ri"00 Foe
ter st. near Peninsula ere.,- lor $400. Owner, :
640 E TamhIU et .' "
TOU will be (harmed with this cosy 4-room
hone, full cement basement, large eUcken
Boos. 'fruit. Tbor 4667. ' '
SEE Frsnk L. MeOuir to insur ' againet" fir.
Abington bldg. Main 1068.
FOR SALE Lot and 4 room cottars, 'ti ' block
from car. 6660. Phone Lent 8022.
fO"R"sALE 4" room snd" bath7"lot 40x114. '
61200. 6800 cash. Tabor 8637. -
GOOD modem house fo 1. 83000; Ursa.
Call Marshall 241.
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