THE OREGON DAILY ? JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, r 1820. PORTLAND'S NEW .. Confidence was being expreaued tbli morning: by members of the Or - egon delsKation at the national cap ital and W. D. B. Dodson, executive eeretary of the Chamber of Com merce, that the full shipping; pro- : rram desired by Portland will be realized, according to messages re '' ceived today by the chamber. Dodson, members of the Oregon dele ration and officers of the shipping board, including Admiral Benson, the , new chairman of the board, were In con " ference Wednesday evening; at Wash ington. No indication has been made ct how many "hips will be assigned or 'how soon the different services desired - will be recognized, but the delegation ' is confident that results will be ob- : tained. x Several requests for steamer alloca tions have been granted by the shipping .. board, mainly through the activity of , the local owned and operated Columbia- Pacific Shipping com pas y. Other lines have been proposed by this and other companies and only await ship alloca- Uon to begin their activities. Dodson has been in Washington nearly two months. It was originally ' Intended that he should be there but a short time, but soon after his arrival, the drop in the foreign xchange and other developments caused a sudden shift of the trade center to the Pacific coast. The decision of the shipping board to shift a large amount of ton nage to the west coast resulted in local companies booming active in allocation demands, pod son has been working on ' these demands and will likely be kept in the East several more weeks. ' THIRTEEN SAILINGS PLACED BY LOCAL SHIPPING FIRM Thirteen sailings with Portland as terminus or port of rail were an - nouneed Wednesday by the newly reor ganized Columbia-Pacific Shipping com pany. Seven of these are regular sail ings reaching Japan. North China, the United Kingdom. Continental Europe. Scandinavia and New York. The other fill are special service sailings with ports of call named to include North China, Antofogasta, Alexandria and Havana. Regular sailings from the Columbia river to Japan and North China are The Angeles. April 7 ; West Navaria, ' May 7, and West Keats. May 24. The Kuroptfari-l'aoiflo lint will provide the Orm.in-et. March 6. and the West Katan, early May. The Ashland County w til sail for Antofagaata March 26. the Eelbeck will sail for Alexandria April 3 and the wooden steamers Boynton. Cartona and Corone will sail in April and May for Cuba. " Two vessels will go on berth in New i York soon for loading to Portland. They are the Dewey, April 3, and the Kf- .Ingham, May. The Columbia-Pacific company will also handle the steamer . West Cabokla, which has been chartered by the Pacific Export Lumber company to load 4,600,000 feet of lumber in the Columbia, for North China ports. -. I Company officials announced this jnorninjc that establishment of other ln t, dividual and agency services were pend IDAHO PHOSPHATE ROCK TO BE SHIPPED FROM PORTLAND Two thousand tons of sacked phos- j phata rock from the mines at Paris, Idaho, are scheduled for shipment to Japan on the Admiral line steamer Mon tague, which is due to arrive in the local harbor from the Far 1- ast about March 30, according to announcement made this morning by officials of the Admiral line. . The Mbntague will take the balance of the 1919-20 cotton crop to be Ehlpped through this port. Shippers of cotton have expressed themselves as being pleased with the service given through the Portland-Oriental line and the sign ing of a large shipment for 1920-21 is practically assured. Another of the Oriental freighters of the Admiral line, the Waban. is sched uled to leave the port Saturday loaded to the marks with cargo for the Far . East. Imports are showing stronger and the Montague is expected to bring a' fair return cargo from the Orient. nXISHINO TOUCHES TO BE . MADE ON BARGE EGERIA Work for completing the barire Egeria as an all-Oregon steamer will begin Thursday or Friday at the Coast Ship building company yard, according to ad rlce received from H. E. Pennell, pres ident of the Coast company this morn - lng. All government contract vessels have been completed and a number of the employes of the Coast company have been kept at the yard for finishing work ': cm the steamer. Following conferences between Pen nell and C. O. Yoakum, manager of the supply and sales division on the Pacific , coast, who returned from the South " Tuesday, material necessary for the .completion will be purchased from the Supply .and sales department. The Ovcrmeler Construction company will furnish boilers for the vessel and the Pacific Marine Iron- Works will take -., charge of the outfitting. The Egeria will be used in the Pa cific coast lumber trade and will be equlped with large tanks which will make a 65-day steaming possible. 14-DAY STEAMER SERVICE IS PROMISED BY COMPANY Provision of a 24-day service between . Portland ara the west coast of South ; .America by the Oeneral Steamship com pany of Ban Francisco has been assured by Charles Belknap, president of the ::,, company, according- to a menage re- . cetyed Wednesday by William D. Wheel , wrlght. president of the Pacific Export Lumber company. Wheelwright and Belknap are cousins. ' '- Two vessels of the Norway-Paclflo - company have been taken over by the Oeneral Steamship company the Sina loa and Baja California. Three other -Steamers have been assured the com party by the shipping: board. .These three ar the Merlden, built at the Al ' ' blna Engine St Machine Works, Wal llnarford and Silverado. The Merlden will be. the first vessel to load here, and 1 la scheduled to berth about the lartei part of April. Pacific Mail Opens Office Officers) of the Pacific Mall Steamship company have been opened in the Rail , way Exchange building; by J. G. Mel- in. who will serve as local freisrht aa-ent for the company. The Pacific Mall company is operating six vessels v from the Atlantic coast to Portland for reallocation to new trade routes here. The first of these vessels will leave ;: Baltimore April 25 and the other five will follow at Intervals of a month. . - Schooner Springs Leak , The schooner William Bowden. which left the Columbia river December for Australia with a full cargo of lumber, arrived ax - Hy arjey ilarc tx s. la a leak' lng condition, according to reports re ceived by the Merchants ; Exchange, Bailing craft bound from the South seas to the Pacific coast encountered some severe storms during: the winter months and it Is deemed likely that the Bowden was caught under similar circumstances. BIDS FOR NEW PIER WILL BE OPENED NEXT MONDAY Alt piling for pier No. 6 of Municipal terminal No. 4 bag been purchased, and 300 pieces of piling will -be placed at the terminal Monday. Bids for con struction of the pier will be opened Tuesday morning at a special meeting of the commission and work is to begin on this unit immediately. Plans for the bunkers and conveyors for the phosphate rock, which will move over pier No. 5, have practically been completed by the engineers of the dockn commission and work will be rushed on the entire structure with a view of hav ing it completed by June. New Navigation Aids Several aids to navigation in the Seventeenth lighthouse district have been published by Robert Warrack, superintendent Notices have been sent to mariners on the following: Oregon and Washington Columbia river Willamette river moutli to Hood river Ryan Point light heretofore reported carried away, I flighted March It. 1020. Washington Puget Sound West Point buoy 1, heretofore reported carried away, wis re placed in position March 20, 1020. Washington Punt Sound Bhilshole bar boor 1, heretofore reported meosina. "ti re placed in position March 20, 1020. Land Purchase Voted The commission of public docks this morning voted to purchase 4.94 acres of land located adjacent to pier No. 3 at municipal terminal No. 4 from the O-W. R. & N. company at a price of 4950. Bunkers for phosphate rock are to be erected on the strip which will also pro vide berths for three more carriers with the extension of the slip from 600 to 1000 feet. 'San Francisco Banker Sails New Tork, March 25. TJ. P.) A. P. Glannlnl, president of the Bank of Italy, San Francisco, has sailed on the Mauretania for Naples on a business trip. J. . Williams, vice president, of the bank, accompanied Olannini. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT With a full cargo of lumber for Cali fornia ports, the McCormick steamer Willamette left St. Helens today. The passenger liner Rose City of the San Francisco Portland Steamship company line left the Alnsworth dock at noon today fo rSan Francisco. Carrying a cargo of lumber for San Pedro the stea. m schooner Celllo left St. Helens at 5 o'clock Wednesday evening. ' Clearing: the local port of all govern ment flour carrying steamers, the West Campgaw, under operation of the Pa cific Steamship company, left down the river Wednesday afternoon and put to sea this morning. With freight and passengers for San Francisco, the Admiral line steamer City of Topeka left municipal dock No. 2 late Wednesday evening. The five-masted schooner William II. Smith has been chartered by Dant & Kussell to load lumber in the Columbia river for Australia This gives Dant & Russell seven vessels loading out of, the river before May as follows; Phyllis Comyn, Katherine Mackall. Ashland County, Georsrlna. Silverado, Tomiura Mam and Hwah Wu, News of the Port note City, American steamer, lor San Fran- clfpo. goneral Willamette. American steamer, for San Fran cioo and San Pedro, passengers and lumber. MARINE ALMANAC Weather at Riser's Mouth North Head, March 26. Oondrtion at the mmith of the rier at noon Cloudy. Wind southeast, 8 miles. Sea roueh. Humidity, 81). Tides at Astoria Friday HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4:M a.m. 8.4 foot 12:15 p.m. 0.1 feet 0:31 p.m. 0. a loot DAILY RIVKR READINGS 8:00 a. m., Pacific Time. mnona. rnutilla Eugene , Albany ....... Balem ........ Oregon City.... Portland 25 10 20 20 12 15 RIVER FORECAST The Willamette rirsr at Portland will re main nearly stationary durinc the next two or three days except" as affected by the tide. AT XElGIfBORISG PORTS Astoria. March 28. Sailed at 12:30 a, m.. etenmer TXjmt Canipaaw. for trial trip. Hailed at 1 :30 a. m. . steamer CVttlo. for 8an Francisco and San Pedro. Sailed st 8.35 a b., steamer Anne Hanify, for r.rai Harbor. Sailed t H:50 ml return at 10:35 a. m.. V. S. S. Hoather. Itstumed at 12:20 p. m., steamer Weat Camp- gaw. trom tnai tnp. 8n lTanrico. March 24. ArrtTM it II t . steaner V. P. Herrin. from. Portlsnd. Ar- rlTd at 2 D. ni. . steamer Colonel K. L. rrake. from Portland, Hotioraiu, Manna zi. nauso, scnoooer Ihiistle, for Cohunbia rlrer. Han Prdro. March 24. Sailed at 0 a. m.. ateemer 8-toplmaker, from New lork, for Port land and m vaneourer, B. u. Seattle. March 24. Armed. Jan steamer Tomiura Mara, from Otani. for Portland. Astoria. March 24. Arned at 10 a. m.. Steamer Anne Hanify, from Cons Bay. Seattle. March 25. (I. N. 8.) Arrired: S. S. H. B. IoTftjoy. from San Pedro, Tia Han Francisco and Victoria., at 2 p. m. Hailed : Northwestern for Southwestern Alaska, st 9 a. m. Arrired March 24: M. S. Alki (which was ashore on Jones island) . in tow tuft Hero, from Bntannla Beapb, op. m. ; trarnsan Mam, from Yokohama, 4 p. m. ; Tomiura Maru, from Otaru. 3:15 p. m. Sailed March 24: Frank H. Buck, for Monterey. 1 :20 p. m. Juneau. March 36. (I. N. S.) Sailed: 8. S. Admiral Euna, westbound. 1 a. m. Petersburg. March 24. (I. N. S.) Sailed: ft. A. Spokane, southbound. 4 :20 a. m. Ketchikan. March 24. (I. N. S.) Sailed: ft. 8. Admiral Goodrich, northbound, 1 :30 p. m.; Admiral Rodman, northbound, at midnight: Admiral Watson, southbound, 10 P: m. ; Nor wood, southbound. 11:30 p. m. Singapore, March 9. (I. N. 8.) Arrired: M. S. Benowa, from Seattle. Shsnchai. March 17. (t N. S.) Sailed: S. 8. Wheatland Montana, for Seattle. March 14. arrired: 8. 8. Methren. from Vancouver: Meirille Dollar from Vancouver. March 10, sailed: 8. 8. Africa Mara, for Seattle. Kobe, March 14. (L N. 9.) Arrired: S. S. Chicago Maru. from Seattle. Yokohama. March 18. (I. ?f. 8.) Sailed: 3. 8. Kaahima Mara, for Seattle. Cristobal. March 24. (L N S.1 Sailed: 8. S. Lake Elkwster. for jKipe. Cuba. Balboa. March 23. f, N. 8.) ArriTed: 8. S. Eastern Knijht, from Seattle. San Pedro, March 24. (I. N. 8.) Arrired: 8. S. Governor, from Seattle. Tia Victoria and Ran Francisco. Sailed: S. 8. Steelmaker, for Vincourer; Siskiyou, for Bellingham. fcrerett. March 24. (1 X. S.) Sailed: 8. S. W a. Porter, for Oariota, Point WeUs. SUrch 24 (L N. 8.) Sailed: S. S. El Segundo, (or Richmond, via Aatoris, 3 p. m. Tacoma. March 24. (I. X. 8.) Arrived : 8. 8. Havilah. , from Seattle. Sailed: S. 8. Stanwood, for San Pedro. San Francisco, March 28. l N. S.) Ar rived March 24 : Destroyer Lei one, San Diego, 1 p. m.: Colonel E. L. Drake. Astoria, 1:85 p. m.; Quabbin, trial trip. 1:45 p. m.; Bruns wick, Los Angeles. 2:05 p. m. : Florence Olson. Los Angeles. 8:25 p. m. : Carlos, Los Angeles, 4:20 p. m.; Tiverton. Port 6an Luia, 40 p. m.: Admiral Schley, Ixis Anreles, 5:23 p. m. Returned, March 24: Mrhanno. hence March 23 for New Tork. returned at 8:40 account of minor engine trouble. Sailed March 24: Mt-f-?1JkH,,oolulu,V,12:45 P- nP CUra. 12:50 p. m. : WUliam F. Herrin. Oariota. 4:30 m: .PBT Matthew,. Orajra Harbor, 5:30 p. m.; Bntlh steamer Tahchee. Los Angeles, 9:43 ".L U. S,3 Ator't, Brvmerton, 8:55 p. trial .trip, 6:80 p. m.; Chehalis, Grays Harbor. IPV.,: .eoVllcum- Brooktoga, 1:20 p. m.; Argyll. Portland. 9:20 p. m V? l?,'h 25 U. N. 8.) Ar rjTw , 8fnth Coast, Los Angeles. 11:55 p. bu inaeLVs Arrt-M.rrh 25: Carm Lo. t il r 'V W.B"U,on' Crescent City. J" ? 9v lndaaer. Coea Bar. 8 28 a. Admiral Nioholaon. HmbIm. Barbaia. 8:3 . .aogeius, Los Angelas, u , rn SaileiU r,; . m iZ ' a. m.; up- ec - u.S j a xi 2 .0 I OTSTO . 00 4.0 0 0.43 4.5 0.5 0.30 8.6 0.4 O. IS 4.8 I 0.S 0.30 4.6 10.8 0.11 ' - BUIXDIXG PERMITS - : 1. Noel, repair one gtory resideaea 664 Eiot builder, G. Hell; 8100. Mn.' K. R. Boot. eiet sarase 610 B. Oak bet. B. 15th sad 16 th stt.; builders, MUlresiie Coast. Co.; $100.v , ,j tin. . a Boot, erect tm( fl E. 16th t. bet. Oak and E. Pine eta.; builders, Miil ajtade Const. Co.; 6100. . - , H. Huffman, repair one story redder 4862 6d at. beta. 48 th ewe, and 60th ave.; bniider. suui SOO. Mrs. A. Ackersoa, repair 1 H story lad dene 1211 TihbetU et bet Sth sad 41st sta: builder, same; S100. Mrs. E. B. Root, ereot sarase SO E. 16th st. bet Oak and Pine sta; builders. Mill made Const Co.( 6106. Mrs. K. B. Boot erect carat 60 E. 15th at. bet. E. Oak and Ptea sta.; builder. M1U-. nade Const. Co.; $100. Mr. K. R- Boot erect (trace 611 E. Oak et. bet. E. 15th and E. 16 to. eta.; builders. Mill made Const. Co. : $100. B. P. Bert, repair 1 story residence 8S6 Jessup it bet Maliory and Garfield area,; builder, same; 6275. I)r. J. R. WesterveK, repair 1 H story resi dence 654 Ravensview driTe bet. Corona are. and Hillcrest drift; boilder, Mr. Stringer; 1500. J. Glickman. erect garage 63-4 3d at bet. Everett and Slanders; builder. J. S. Seel; SSSOO. W. H. Reithuford, erect woodshed 1883 Drmnmond bet Houghton and Trenton; builder, W. M. Loern: $50. W. B. Kuthorford. repair 1 tt story resi dence 1883 Drummond bet Houghton and Trenton; builder, W. M. Loern: 640. 3. K. Abahmoson. erect rd ice 490 E. 9Sd n. N. bet. Thompson and Brabee sts. ; builder, same; $600. Ray Gunn. erect chicken houat 1T1S W basb are. bet. Walts and HaUeck sta.; builder, same; $60. Ray Gunn, repair on story residence 1715 Wabash are. bet Walt and Balleck st. ; build er, same; $150. airs. I. B. Cory, erect chicken house, 2166 E. Alder, bet. 88th and 89th sta.; builder, same; $50. R. Peterson, erect residence, 1080 E. 23d St.. bet. Alberta and Sumner sta.; builder,1 J. P. Pederson; $3500. - City Portland, eicarttion, 201 Uth it bet. Ptlmon and Taylor; builder, A. Gunther A Co.; $40O. Sam Caruso, excavation. 574 E. 20th st. bet Brooklyn and Woodward are.; builder, W. A- Thompson; $100. NEW TODAY BROADWAY GARAGE SITE CORNER 100X100 One of the very few choice automobile sites left. Consult A, C. Galbralth. BMfel CUAHT m tw W W k S,J I Ivc Kt Hrsry Bids'. Main 7106 iXv !PgEPTTMlegJDTFKy GARAGES Sectional and Ready-Cut SHIPPED ANYWHERE or Erected in Portland Material an Worfcmanshta Guarantee First Class tend tor Olreulw KtOIMADK BUILOIHa CO. 315 K- 11th St. Phone 5114 PORTIA HO, QW. Send Ut Your Old Carpets (Wo Call and Delirer) Old Bogi aad Weelsi ClatklBtv Wo Kako Beronlblo, Haad-Worts FLUFF RUGS &oom' SIae Flwff Kara Wnvn I1MI Bar Bars ffoTii All Slits Clotbst CleailDff aid Dralag Dtit Mall Order Sa for Booklet Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning tzlS Bar. Steamed Cleaaed, Slt WESTEBIf FLUFF BUG CO. 14 CbIob Ara. N. Pboatt East Mil SPRING SUITS TJ5fCAI,I.ED FOB TAILOR-MADE $30 to $50 THESE ABE EEAL SUBPBISES H. I. BLUM 164 TENTH ST. WE CALL FOB TOUB OLD CABFETS Bug and Woolea Clothlar FLUFF RUGS All Work Tamed Oat Promptly Big Bnti Worea AU Slses Hall Orders Send (or Book, let Carpets Cleaned, Laid aad Befitted NORTHWEST RUG CO. 188 EAST EIGHTH STREET PHOSE EAST 8J80 AUCTION SALES TOM OR Rfllf AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE. l.B-iTS lTa Oh CAT flt a eat i . m ox. oauc A 1 1U A. as. MEETIKO ITOTICES 41 KKVTnv TlTVlr -kt r a k . A A. M. Stated ooimnunicatioo tnis inorsaayj ereiUnc, f o clock labor in V M .nu ruiti-. - .v, im ue, w t inmin brethren always welcome. By order F." Ill ROBES SON. Sea. ut. noon thf va iRT r P. A A. M. Special eommnnica ton tomorrow (Friday) ercnina. inaron io, ( p. m. work In at. M. aegreo. vmtora welcome, order of W. Jt F. W. ENKE, See. , SELLW00D LODGE NO. 131, A. F. A M. SUted meet iiMC tomorrow - (Friday) evening. at 8 o'clock. Visitors welcome. Beircahmenta. By order W, iL J. H. BUTLER, Sec EM HI.EM a apeciaity: buttons. janC aeaw waa.' aaa-ua e,u St. FX mm Z K ill 41 B. T. O. t. 5a 14S Sea. . nlar aneebnc this (Thursday) eaninf, ElkV Temple, 8 o'doek. - Importaot-- IraasjMsa. Yietttos VrotiMTS weteosaet. . U. B. BPALXDING, ; StatUtf. Bro jrnrsTREL, show Ginsn bjr MnltBoraab Camp, No. 77, W. O. W at their kalt t. ta and Alder. Thursday and Friday Biaht, Maroh 35 and 29, 8:15 harp, for benefit of Multno mah Camp taajn. Tit eta SOe and 7 5c. on sala at camp , J. O. WILSON. Clerk. office. SCNNSIDE Chapter, B. A. If. V. IK. E. 80th and Haw- Eawthornt Stated convocation Fri day evenint. March 26, 7:30 p. m. B. A. degree. Visitors welcome. Order E. H. P. W. J. BBECKEL, Secretary. tons SHANKOW L. O. L. NO. 600, meets every Thursday, 8 p. m.. No. 208 hi Third A Visiting oro then velcoma PORTLAND LODGE. SO. 53, ' A. V. A A. U. Special com munication this Friday evenina at 0 o'clock and 7:30, Masonic Temple. Work in the E. A. de- area. Viaitiriff brethren wariMimM Br order of the W. M. H. J. HOUGHTON, Secy. WEBFOOT CAMP NO. SB, W. O. W every Viiaj niaht In W. O. W. Temple. 125 11th st. Urmbers rs tuested to be present. Vis itors welcome. H. U BABBUB, Clerk. ALBERT PIKE LODGE. NO. 162. A. F. & A. M. Special coinuunicatioD Fridiy, March 26, afternoon at 3 o'clock,- and eve ning. E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. C. W. COOK. Secy. XI M Statistics marriages. Births. Dzath. MABRIAGE LICENSES Jacob Krndger, VT, Spokane. Wash.j and Panline M. Renas. 56, 189 Seventh street. Frederick W. Kaiser, 89, Vancouver, B. C, and G. J. E. Chamber. Portland hotel. Thomaa P. Roman, 46. Pocatello. Idaho, and Gladys I. Derbyahine, SO, 4 5B Alder street. William D. Scherk. 39, 128 Thirteenth street, and Anna M. Grtff. 22. 128 Thirteenth street. Lester L. Lleren. 21. Portland. Or., and Mary Olson. 19. 070 L'nlon avenne. Henry Vonallmen. 28. Hillsdale. Or., and alary Huber, 27, Hillsdale. Or. Alexander F. Nelson, legal, Montitobo, Can ada, and Mary D. Paterson. legal, 6 SO East Ankeny street. Herman 8impeon, 40, Everett. Wash., and Myrtle Williams, legal, Jefferson hotel. Albert Kool. legal. 827 East Tenth street north, and Thurzie Erickson, legal, 827 East Tenth street John A. DeForest. 28. 364 Victoria, and Rbodrlia M. Adams. 26, 21 5 McMillan street. Fatvrian Nelson, 88. 108H Union avenue, and Margaret Jordan, 40, Barr hotel. Frank F. Kau. 2B. T. M. C. A. building. and Tbelma 1. Bicbardaon, 22, 1179 Garfield avenne. DEATHS ANT) FriTEBALS Ti MARTIN In this city. March 24. 1920. Susan E. Martin, aged 71 years 11 months 14 days. Deceased i survived hy widower, John Z. Martin of Hubbard. Or.: four sons, 8. B., E. B. and C. B. of this city, and It. B. Martin of Juneau, Alaska, also six daughters, Mrs. E. A. Williams. Mrs. S. B. Lege. Mrs. S. F. Chapmsn and Mrs. J. A. Hershbereer of this city; Mrs. J. A. De Mond of Oakland, CaL, and Mrs. W. F. Pullen, Juneau, Alaska. Re mains are at the parlors of the Skewes Under taking Co., corner 3d and Clay. Funeral nutice later. GREEN In thta dtyi March 24 Edward Green, aired 21 years, son of John Green and brother of Harry and George Green of Cedar Rapids Iowa; Mn. F. F. Jensen of this city and Mr. A. B. Dinlnger of San Fran cisco. The deceased was a member of Mount Hood lodge. No. 167. B. L. F. A E. Funeral will be held from residence. 626 Sixth street. Friday, March 26, at 8:45 a. m. Thence to St. Lawrence chnreh. Third and Sherman sta., at O a m. FrienrN invited. Interment Bose City cemetery. McEntee & Eilers, directors. O'MEARA In this citj, March 24, John 8. u Meara. Father of Jack and Agnes: son of Mary j. O'Meara of Beaverton, Or., and brother of Catherine C, Mary J., Thomas J.. William II., Patrick O., Daniel A. and Frank A. O'Meara. The deceased wa a member of A. O. H. and Prospect camp. V. O W. Funeral will be held from McEntee A Eilers' rirlors, Sixteenth and Everett street. Satur day. March 27, at 8:45 a. m . thence to the eathedral at 9 a m., where requiem maw will be offered. Friends invited. Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. STEVENS-In this rltf.a1rch 24. I.y&T AdT- line Stevens, aged 70 years B months 13 days. mother of Mrs. Aderlata Stephenson of Toppen- ish. Wash.; Mrs. Rilla Whiteford of this city. Mrs. Mary Sharp and Aaron Miller of Los Angelta. Cat Remains will be forwarded to Vader, Wash.. Friday, March 26. by F. 8. Dun ning. Inc.. where the funeral service and inter ment will be held. GRAHAM At Eugene. Or.. March 24, Dulcie May Graham, aged 34 yean, wife of H. W il iac Graham, mother of Wallace W. Graham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woodman, sis-' ter of Mable and Edltn Woodman, all of Port land, and Ada Woodman of Seattle. The funeral service will be held 8aturday, March '27, at 2:30 p. m.. at Ftnley's, Montgomery at Fitfh. Friends invited. HAH.V In thfa city. March 25, Raymond Hahn, aged 6 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hahn of 827 E. 18th North. , Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, March 27, at 2 p, m., from the Zion Congregational church, cor. E. 9th and Fremont, Friends invited. In terment 'Rose City cemetery. Pearson Co.. un dertaken, Russell at Union ave. WAKEFIELD At the Mallory hotel. MareS '24. 1020. Sarah Wakefield, aged 78 years, beloved wife of Duron W. Wakefield, mother of Mrs. George L. Walker of Alameda, CaL Friends invited to attend the funeral service at 11 a. m. tomorrow (Friday), March 26, 1920, at Holman's Funeral Parlors, 3d and Salmon at. Interment at Albany, Or., Saturday. OWEN At the family residence. 1300 Wilbur St.. Wednesday. March 24. George Owen, aged 81 years, beloved Husband of Mrs. Erne line Owen, father of Edwsrd Owen. Funeral serv ices will be held at 2 p. m., Saturday, at the ena pel 01 ur moera Z84-30 KlHirurswortn ave.. near Williams. Interment Multnomah cemetery. LECHLER At the residence. 485 E. 17th at.. Marc he 23. 1920. Alfred P. Lerhler, aged 80 years, beloved husband of Ida A. Lecbler. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at S p. ra.. Saturday, March 27, 1920. at the Portland Crematorium. 14 th and Bybee its. Remain at Holman's Funeral Parlors, Sd and Salmon sta. JOHN SON March 22. at his lata residence. Col ton, Clackamas county. Oregon, August Johnson, aged 70 years, beloved husband of Matilda Johnson. Remains will be forwarded today Thursday ) to Salina, Kansas, by the Pearson Underkinf Parlors, Russell st, at Union are. BOWLES In this city. March 22, Richard H. Bowles, aged 13 years, son of Mr. and Mr. Samnel C Bowles of 1(21 Westanna at The funeral services will be held Friday. March 26, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the above residence. Friends invited. J. P. Finley A Son, directors. WOODS In this city. March 23. 1920. Mary F. Woods, aged 52 years. Remains at Holman's Funeral Parlors, 3d and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later. MEN DELL la this city. March 24. 1020. A. Men dell. Remains at Holman's Funeral Parlor, Sd and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later.- - GRAHAM James Graham. St. Vincents hos pital, March 19, 88 yean; chronic, endo carditis. GLKNZ Gustave 3. Glens. S80 E. 6th, March 22. 78 years; cancer of stomach. BUSBEE Isaae P. Busbee. 5115 47th, March 22, 78 year; lobar pneumonia. CROSBY Anne L. Crosby. 7009 6 Oth, March 22. 66 years: diabetia mellitus. GRAY Nancy Jane Gray, Good Samaritan hospital, , March 19, 53 years, lobar pneu monia CLARK Jennie G. Clark, 449 X. 44th. March 2 2. 5S years; eavnojer of stomach. DC 8 TIN Nellie Dustin. Portland. Surgical hos pital, March 20, 66 yean; carcinoma. FROL'DFIT arah Jane Proudfit, 875 Wrid- wr, aiarcn zs, 73 years; general sarcoma- MAOCIRE Elixabwth Maguire. 1068 E. 26th, March 24. 78 yean: broncho pneumonia. BEWLET Harriett R. Bewley. 50O8 62dV March 22, 76 years; pulmonary tuberculosis. KUMMfX Margaret E. Hummel. 6410 93d, March 21, 82 yeare; carcinoma-of liver. DEVISE Harry evinc. St. Vincents hospital, March 32, 70 year: diabetic, coma, SMITH Menu F. Smith, Sellwood Moorage, March 22, 12 yean; smallpox. ANDFRSON Nellie H. Anderson, Good Say man tan ispUaV icn 2.1. : ye pcxal acnticaxaa. , meeti wo K oners FLORIST 1 Ornamental Flower Vases-' Cement garden furniture, bird foontains, benches; boy direct from factory. See display, 0 E. - 11th st. m. Smith's Flower Shop Mara T81S T. C. LFRg. Mgr., th and Alder. Geo. Betz & Son fis? and aU occaaioiwi. 697 WiliUrai are. Joit cau wooaiawn ibiz. Joseph Bets, manager. LUBLBNER .rrs" w nu.iwu, vrru . " j. ami rata, jasrsn. ,(l 828 Morrison. Portland Hotel. Marshall 78- CLARK BROS., florists, Iforrison at., bet. 4th and 5th. Phone Main 7709. Fins Oowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MABT1N 4b FORBES CO.. noriota. SS4 Wash ington. Main 269. A 1269. Flowers (or-all occasions artistically amnged. ChappelVsA.7-"SS. atoMaSmithTinl- 144 H SIXTH ST. fONSFTH FLOBAL CO.. 28T Washington at between 4th and Sth. Main 5102, A-1161. LA LANE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Flowers tyr all oeeasiona. Phone Mala 5345. THE PEOPLE S FLORAL SHOP, 243 Aider St. FTJ3TERAL TlIBriCTOBS Edward Eiolman & Son Funeral Directors THIRD AND SALMON STREETS. Main 007. A-1511. Lady Assistant. J. P. FIffLEY & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIN 9. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. F. S. DUNNING. INC. THE GOLDEN BULE UNDERTAKERS 414 E. Alder at. Phones East 52. B-5225. A. D. Kenworthy & Co. 5802-5804 92D ST. 8. E.. LENTS. Phone Tabor 5267. Home Phone D-61. CHAMBERS CO. Funeral Directors. ATI the Conveniences of a Home Woodlswn 8306. 248-250 Killings worth eve. DOWNING A M'NEMAR, successors to Wilson A Row, Multnomah at E. 7 th. Irvinrton district East 64. M ENTEE A EILER8, funeral parlors with sU , the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett sta. Phones Broadway 2188. Home A-2133 ZlW1 - P. L. Lerch Un-t- t" TJNDERTAKERS. E. 11th ind Hawthn. R W r.mir a r-r ,,. SncceaKMrs to W. H. Hamilton 1978 E. Gllaan. Phone Tabor 4818 MILLEB A TRACET independent funeraTdlreo: tow. Prices u low as $20 840 1A0 Washington at EnaMala2891 Vm! W. T. RVPIVIPQ New residence es" - - - i -- Ubuahment. 001 Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. HrtfTrf&Qrilftlr'rt- 125S. B-2546 B-sVal SWwa,W at ft WVM? 1047 Belmont st Qlroairoet UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4152 ejlrVCWeS A-2321. Cor. Third and Clay. 05PME5T8 I BLAtSlNG GRAMITE Co t i7-3PP 9T. eT MAPiaOfl . Portland Marble .Works 266 4th st. opp. City HalL Neu Bros. LOST AKD eOVKD fl LOST Liberal reward for return or informa tion leading to whereabouts of my Scotch collie that disappeared from Lake road. Mil waukee, March 21. Large yellow doe. breast, paws, part of collar and tip of tail white and one white eye. Answera to name of "Laddie." MsThomss Roberts. Milwsnkie 78. ARTICLES" found on cars of P. B.. 1 P. Co., March 23. 1920 3 purses, 1 watch, bracelet links, 1 knife. 1 key. 2 single gloves, 1 ' Tmro., 1 book. 10 pkgs.. 1 lunch box, 1 traveling bag, 1 suitcase, 8 umbrellas. LOST Green photograph album, valuable, containing dancing poses, child dark. 6 yean old. Finder will return to Journal office. Mrs. E. K. Ward. Reward. LOST Monday morning, between 15th and Relmont and Girls' Trsde school, stamped baby dress. Finder please call East 7839. LOST Between 3d and Morrison and E. 19th and Sandy road, bunch of keys. Finder please leave at Edwards' Tire Shop. LOST A mink fur Monday afternoon at the Hippodrome. Call Main 6270 or 233 12th st. Reward. ' LOST March 23. Onyx and diamond setting from bar pin. Will reward finder. K. Moysea , 821 Johnson st. GENTLEMAN 8 gold watch chain, knot tied in end. Return and receive reward. F. H. Fleming, 200 Courthouse. LOST Friday afternoon, one crescent gold nug get broach. Finder please phone Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Woodlawn 4095. Reward. wn.L the party who called me between 12 and 1 o'clock Monday regsrding lost purse, pleas call again? Mrs. L. H. Marley. Tabor 9341. LOST Circle pin with 4 opals. Call Wdln. 4242. Keward. FOI'ND Boy's cap. owner have same by paying for adv. 05 K.i 68th north. LOST Small brindle bulldog, female. Phone East 2027. LOST Lavalljer with chain. 5 moonstones. Liberal reward. Marshall 3086. LOST Maltese kitten from comer of 6th and Alberta; reward for return. W,dln. 6961. HELP WAITTETJ MALE WANTED First-CSass Mechanic Do you want to or e to Southern Idaho? A good firm with a good business wants a me chanic capable of working in the capacity of foreman of rapair and machine shop. Will pay good wages to right man. Address, We er Gar age. Weiaer, Idaho. BEN WANTED Lumber Industry In Klamath county, Ore gon, will open about March 1 or 16. Employ ment for about 2000 men In logging camps, sawmill and boi factories. Good wigs, 8 boor day. Address Klamath Lumbermen' A Loggers' aaan.. Klamath Falls, Qr. YOUNG married man with some selling ex perience for tea. and coffee route in suburbs of city. This route is established and pays $120 a month guaranteed and -commission. Permanent work. Bonds and best of references required. Apply in person only. Jewel Tea company, inc., 2". S. Grand ave. FRIGHT young man who would Ilk to get with established adv. cn. as partner. Kl borienoe not essential, providing you are dean cut and bright. The advertising business has a wonderful future; If you hare 1500 cash it will poy you to Invest it. B-647, Journal. WANTED Toung man, able to handle set of book for branch house at Albany, salary $123 month. Good opportunity to learn business and promotion. State your experience. Cigarette smokers need not apply. 8-111, Journal. WANTED Cigar makers, steady employment year round; factory condition are good. Com munioate with Hood River Cigar Co., Inc. , Hood River, Or, Bog 224 ' WANTED All around antomobfle mechanic for out of town shop; living accommodations good. Inquire F. C. Allen, Diamond T. Truck Agency, 10th and Flanders. WANTED First class sold ere rs: no other need apply. Piece work. Steady employment. Union Sheet Metal A- Betinnlng Work, 411 Union are. N. WANTED A first class auto trimmer with a well established house in the biggest little town in the west; top wages to the right party. Address w. j. tiadwa. Pendleton. . Or. BARBER Steady Job. two Saturday men. Apply Sam H. Howard, twcreUtr Master Barben' sssocjarion, 110 Ath at WANTED Maa to build fire in rooming 1S for housekeeping room rent. 68 hi Grand are. E ut 483. WANTED Metal spinner; can use man of tittle eajMrienee to do first operation work; good pay. I. C English Co., 181 Union ave. WANTED Br wholesale hotue. male itcnosr- pher; mutt be first elan; good chance for advancement, tall Wdln.- 2800. Mr. Baker. WANTED By wholesale boose, clerk; mast be fast and accurate at figures; good chance for advancement. tu Wdln. 25011. Mr. Baker. WANTED By whotoeala house, two good stale typists for order writing; good chance for ad vancement Call Wdln. 2800. Mr. Baker. WANTED Sheet metal workers teok. Give name and address. Box &3 Astoria. Or. COATMAKEB wanted. Apply KicoU t TX - tor. 108 3rd at. V Talwx 740., ' , ... , HELF Vv"AHTETJ STALK THE PliBLIO ElfPLOTaiESfBCBEAfl ' ' City f Portland 17. A Govern meat Os fa-niab svejp. asasa ec temaie. In ef aharge t eltber party. MEN S DIVISION Flariroa Mfe. Sit Flat St. . Phone Broadway 4876. 'OMSK'S DIVISION Ml Beear Mdg.. Broadway and Oak. Phone Breadway4869. MAX io run drmnw. Phont Tabor lo. aTBLa- WAKTKD MISC. a 1 ADCOX" ACTO SCHOOL, "" UNION AVE. AND WASCO ST. WE HATS GBADTJATED A LABOER PER. CENTAGE OF 8U0CE,SSFTJL STUDENTS THAN ANT SCHOOL IN THE WK3I. 81 CATALOO FBXB A LARGE 88-PAGB BOOK WITH COM PLETE INFORMATION WILL BE MAILED FREE TO aNX ADDRESS ASK FOB BOOK RO. ORKOON EX-SETtTlCB MEN, THE COCRSB IS FREE TO TOO TOD DO NOT HAVE TO ADVANCE ONE CENT THE STATE PATS US. SCHOOL. CAN BE HTSPEOTBD Dally at 11am. ADC0I AUTO GAS ENGINE SCHOOL, UNION AVE AND WASCO ST. A Position for Each Graduate. ALI8KT BLDU. POSITIONS ASSURED EVERT GRADUATE OF BEHNKE-WALIEB BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenography. banking, booklet pi n, lecretarlal Free catalog. TOCNG MEN 17 upward, desiring, railway mail elerksbipa. $110 month, write for free par ticulars examinations. J. Leonard (former gov ernment examiner; MB bquitable bldg.. Wash ington. LEARN TELEGRAPHT Toung men and women wanted. Call 434 Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity to learn a well paid profession. Free booklet. Railway Telegraph Institute. LINK'S U8INESS COLLEGE HookkeeoltiB. stenography, civil service, secretarial, special courses. Expert teachers: day and night; enroll now. Phone Broadwty 6083. HEMPHILL'S Automobile and Gas Tractor School, 707 Hawthorne ave. Take Mt. Scott or Hawthorne car at 2nd and Alder to E 20th, or Phone East 8068. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teachers" Agency. Enroll free. Frank K. Welles, former assistant state nipt., mgr.. N. W. Bank bldg. Phone Main 8276 EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Mus Reglna Bucket's private school; individual instruction 122 Grand are. East 42T. HELP WANTED FEMALE DO YOU WANT TO EARN A GOOD SALARY? A salary that Is paid wblle you leam the business and that increases f re- quently a jou gain eiperiencef DO TOU KNOW HOW MUCH TELEPHONE OPERATING EMPLOYES EARN? And what excellent opportunities they have for promotion to executive posi tion f WHT NOT OBTAIN THE FACTS I Onr Employment Supervisor will gladlj tell you the facts and will also explain the many other advantages of telephone operating for young women. Apply gt Telephone Company. Boom 601 8th Floor Telephone Building, Park and Oak Street. The Pacifio Telephone k Telegraph Company. WANTED Immediately. to increase sales force by two live wire women, over 25. No experience required, but some experience de sirable, in demonstrating, teaching or selling ; permanent; short hours: extra, good pay, with chance for quick dvncement. Don't apply unless unemployed, have to earn your nwa bring, and ready to stay on job todsy when applying; dont phone. Apply only at 10.30 to 10:45 sharp tomorrow morning, at 220 Henry bldg. WANTED Experienced marker and sorter to go to Tillamook; good wages and good place to work. See Mr. Sammons of the National Laun dry. Phone East 494. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, April 1; elderly lady preferred; good home and good wages; in Hawthorne district Address giving references. N-218, Journal. GOOD home for middle aged woman as com panion for elderly lady: light house work; some wages. Call Mar.680O daytime. Wdln. 2700 evenings. HAIRDRESSER and manicurist, experienced worker. Hairdressing Parlor, Portland UbtcL Main S801. WANTED Combination chambermaid and waitreas. References required. Apply St Helens hall. 18th and Hall sta. WANTED A young girl to assist with house work; good home and good wages. Call 229 Nartilla st COMPETENT girl for cooking and housework; spend summer at Gearhart; best wages. Wdln. 4622. Mn. E. W. Menereu. WANT to cornmunioa with lady that ia going to be confined, in regard to adopting a baby. N-B85. Journal. ' WANTED A housekeeper on ranch st once; light work. Address Zam . Or.. Houta 1 Box 125. GIRL to assist with children and do some housework; best wage. Wdln. 4622. EXPERIENCED button-maker wanted. 221 Pittock block. MIDDLE aged or elderly lady for light house- work. 1279 Belmont or Tabor 0932. WOMAN for light housework, good wages. Phone Tabor 22 80. TOUNG girl to assist with housework and care of small chilli. Phone mornings. East 4667. WANTED An experienced waitress with refer ences. Apply Mrs. H. C. Csbell. 25.1 King. FOUR experienced laundry girts. Good Samaritan Hospital laundry. Marshall 8049. WANTED Experienced maid for general house work; 'wages 150. Phone East 5794. HELP WA3TTED MALE AND FEMALE It WANTED Men to learn the barber trade: receive some pay while learning; positions secured; Oregon ex-service men, the course is free to you. Call or write for paruculan and catalogue. nua , za Bnmside at WANTED Man and wife. Man as fireman' In a salmon cannery. Wife as cook in mess house. Answer, TX-500. Journal; ' MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trade; wages while learning, position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yean experience. Oregon Berber College, 238 Madison. PORTLAND Barber College pays you while learning, gives yon set of tools free; positions secured. 38 N. 2d st . WANTED AGE1TTS EXCELLENT territory still open In Oregon and Washington for live agents to handle. United Motor trucks. Liberal comkniasion. Exclusive territory one to five yean. For partlculan address. Randies, 26 N. 16th st. Portland. Or. WANTED Experienced resident agenta for finest toilet articles in every city aad town of the northwest Liberal comnion. Address Dr. Sarah Whfeeeide. 581 Pittock blk., Portland, Or. GOOD opportunity to men that's got the pep. We have an open field to men that are look ing jar txmeJn big for a (mall io rat-neat Quick result. 632 Washington. ANYONE interested la using or selling pntsa- ure cookers see Bnnasy sa, rage I . nee. 1. BALES ME WA-TTEP 68 A LARGE" Eastern corporation desires the serv icea of an honest, ambitious. Intelligent gales man to represent them in the Portland branch office. This is a lifetime opportunity and even If emnloved it will pay you to investigate this. Fascinating, well P-ying, rapid promotion to right party. Call after 10 a. m., 1109 Spalding bklg. Mr. Fox. FOC MEN for big paying proposition, either in or oat or,, city, transportation paid, no competition, big money for men. who are willing to work. Call in person from 2 to 4 p. ro. S 34 litnnoermens Ding SALESMEN wanted to sell a line that ses7 cash weekly. Address Capital City Nursery Co., Salem. Or. IirCATIOJS M1LB PA IN TING, tinting, prices reasonable; work raa rmnteeO. Tabor B07T. ROOMS tinted, $3; painting t4 papenn rea sonsble. Bdwy. J266. - PLOWINO and harrowing. Phone Mala 8140. EXCATAXISS aad Blowing Usae. SL S.22. 1 SITUATIONS MALX 1 SITUATION wanted by widower with 2 bora, 11 and 13 years. Oeneral an-aroaad oosi first elaea. Want situation on, ranch aw .maU crew. Want to take dot a Helpers. Andres T. H- Stone, 223 Crosby st., E. Portland. Or. Phone East 8011 WESf MAbClRE " Painting, paper lunging and ttnttag. Tabor 6188. Rea. aad shop, 107 E. tta at ' BX SERVICE man with a new IH ton track at your service lor aa.au per bout. uu Woodlawa 1180 or woodiawa obw. CEMENT chimney work, plastering. Kopptng 4s Walton. 1Q seta at. lapor aaaa. CLiiENT work, sidewalk and repairing. Wool- lawn 4852. HIGH school boy would Bka work afternoons and Saturday. Phone Tabor g16. PAINTING, tinting, papering, good work, rea sonable. Sell; 1899. CARPENTER repairing, fearaaee. cement work; first-class work. Sell. 8758. CORDWOOD cutting wanted by party. Dragsaw propoaition. Particulars. H-6B4. Journal TOUNG man going east desires position of trust; highest references, A-10, Journal. . IOOMS tinted. tS.SO ; painting reasonable. Phone Main 77Z1. CESSPOOL and connection made. Basement work. Can Wdln. 540S. ' PAINTING AND TINTING WOODLAWN 826. REASONABLE. PAPERHANGINO. Main 4144. SITUATIONS FEMALE TOUNG woman want position as bookkeeper and cashier: sales and office experience. P.O. box 1Q42. city. GIRL 16, German American, wants work. A. Comely. Gresham, Route A. bos 432. DEENHMAKIKO 40 ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladies' garments, reasonable prices: work guaranteed. J. Reubtn. Ledie. Tailor. 4UH BusB ft law pkik. HIGH-CLASS dressmaking; street drum, auaa mT voiles, etc.; making of auita into neat drefaea. Mrs. Kelly. East T80T. WOULD like sewing by day; prices reasonable. Woodlawn 20S2. NURSES 0 PARALTTIC or alck lady patlenta taken by graduate nurse; private residence. Tab. 299. FURNISHED ROOMS PRINCESS HOTEL NEWLY RENOVATED THROUGHOUT Single rooms 4.BO per wk. Community bath, single. $6 and 7 per wk; private. 8 and 111) per-wk. 840 E. Bumside at East 171. Jnt serosa Rnrnide bridge. 2 ROOM suite, clean, large, well furnished, on first floor; has 0 window; west side, walking distance : reasousble: bisement room' 17 mo. Also single room. R94 Everett. 750 AND $1 PER DAT. 2.Bfl up per week. clean, comfortable room, bath free, hot water a.'; hours. Hotel Cadillac, 8d near Jefferson. FUBSISHES BOOMS FBIYATB FAMILY n FURNISHED rooms irl private - borne; large desirable rooms, modern home. Home privi leges, also garage, phone East 71 5D. 312 E 2nd at. N.. oor. IUlsey. I.I ; H T . warm double room with bath. for gentlemen or ladies, with table board if de sired. Phone Mar. 1228; home comforts. 604 8d st ONE'CLEAN room for sieerriae or housekeep ing. Very close in. Broadway . WARM dressing room and sleeping porch, closeln. on west side. Phone Main 473-. FURNISHED room for peron employed dur ing day Reffrences. 3 DO Psrk st tTNFCRNISHED ROOMS; 16 8 ROOM nnfurnlshed suite. 120. 178 East 7U and Tsmhill. East 8387. BOOHS AND BOARD PB1TATB FA MIL 78 NEAT, clean rooms witii board 19 Pr week: best of home cooking, close to O-W. R. A N. ahopn. Woodlawn 8300. 688 Delay at- Tri- dalo hotel FOR 2 GENTLEMEN Home privilege, 18.-6 aon u lux V 74th st rm . r , m ' ' ....... - . N.; M-V car. Phone Tsbor 6681. . HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS FT7RN I SHED AND VS FITBTtlHHEP Two-room houaekeetiing suites for rent, also desirable single sleeping rooms. 480 Vs Wash ington St . 0NEninSflirnlidTe- housekeeping room, 1 Ight, phone and bath, private entrance; also house keeping room with kitchenette, heat, phone, light end bath. 6H6 E. Wash. TWO Urge, nicely furnished H. K. f' reasonable. w tuna sptrumsu, v -- Salmon, next to Grand ave. , rHREE furnished connecting rooms; light, best, phone free; reasonable; also single H. K. rooms. Phone East 774 1. SINGLE liglit housekeeping room, suitable for two friends. Tabor 8105, 875 E. Tarn- hill. cor. 29th. . BNAP Modem unfurnished front H. K. room. FREE gas. best, elec. phone;. nice district; elegant grounds. 615 mo. Bdwy. 4046 2 ROOM housekeeping suites, furnished, no ob jection to child. 617 per month. 326 Hall st Main 8228. TWO front rooms an3 kitchenette, nice and clean, walking distance. Phone K-tBJU 7 . SINGLE housekeeping room for bachelor; 12 per week. 154 N. 18th t. 4 ROOMS, furnished, and garage. $20. 107 Shaver aC Woodlawn 202. HOrSEKEEPISO BOOMS FTJBNISH K D AND UNFCRN1SHED PRTVATE FAMIL 71 ONE light housekeeping room. heet. bath and electricity. 12 a month; walking distance. 292 Tillamook, near Williams ave., to girl em ployed. Phone Katt 6370. TWtMsrg"eHTK.""rooms. nicely furnished; quiet place: 5 minutes' walk to Hawthorne bridge, only $15. 334 East 3d and Mill. East 1311. TWO furnished-II. K. room with kitchen privilege: reasonable for congenial couple. 1084 E. Morrison, near E. 86th. THREE "furnished H. K. rooms, in good famfly of two: gaa. water and batlt At MonUrtlla, 1894 Tliorbum are., near 74th and Stark at. TWrFURNISHED"hooekeeplng ronma on firsit floor, light, water and gas. Two block fronBroadway bridge. 810 Crosby. 3 LARGE furnished It K. rooma 412 lOtb St. West Side. LOVELY, furnished. houaeioepLnc tuiU; btth, gas. SMO Petttgrove. St'NN'T front 2 -room suite, including beat, gas, etc.. 628 427 Main at 2" 60 WEEK, furnished housekeeping rooms for single men. 216 Mill, corner 1st. 1 LARGE It. K. room, first floor, private en trance. 249 18th st. THRKE housekeeping rooms in private borne. 978 Wiiuema are., wooaiawn oaa. NEAT ing H. K. room. 206 Tstli st. FOB BENT HOrSES TJSFTJBNISHED U MEECB A FRANK'S INFORMATION AND RENTAL BCBEAO Bailable, op to date Hate of desirable vacant bouses, apartments and. flat with definite infor mation pertaining to each. Newcomers to Portland will find this bureau of great value is helping them get properly and quickly located. EIGHTH FLOOR STORAGE COMMERCIAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MOVING, PACKING. SHIPPING. Reduced freight rates. For expert aerviot eaU Bdwy. 703. Manning Warehouse A Trans fer Co. THREE extra large rooms. 116; partly fur nished. $20; will fully furnish. 825; garage. S; garden ground cheap. Apply comer 8 Bl and East Stark. Mt. Tabor (MT 88th) ear to end. 4 block north, on east Furniture Moving Thn Transfer and Stofsf, Long distance hauling. 884 E. Burnable. Phone East 64114: FOB RENT I acre ob Hawthorne ear. f cult. berries, garden, small house, $20 per month. W. H. Bose. HOP K. W. Bank bldg. -FOR RENT 6-roora houee, $18. 76 Portland blvd. Inquire 1707 East 7U St. fteUwood 1680. WHEN TOO MOv-, TJ8B BORTH WESTER1 ELKOTRIO UOHT KBWIsj 1th and Wasblngtow. Broadway 6 66. FOB $ family. Hawthorn, lxrg 7 toom nod- era home: improvad St. ; for sale. Miss Slo eomB. Main 4246. 4-ROOM bouse near Peninsular ave. for 86. Owner. t840 R Tsmhill rt. TWO large rooms. 811.60; toilet, sink, gas. eiecxnc lights; some furniture, on it Powell. MODERN house, 8 rooms-and sleerHn pore& E. 7th and Broadway.- East 4889. Adults. ftOf'ErtS" 6-room house, 655 Northrop asjeet. 8 ROOM cottage for rent Ant 2lf-36. FURNISHED HQTJ6E8 kf NEAT fumhed honae. Porches, gas, batb, water, liht Fhona MarsLatl 29 JL Ginge Gar dns, 806 Jefferson t : 3-BOOM houaa tor rent, with gaa aod elaetrifr. it. 44 Mlk M, . .: HOUSES FOn BFWT FCBaiTTJBFi t.A gun p - . Ft'KMTCBE for 6 room house for sale, house for rem. Wdln. S92T. ytATS TO KEyT. ryFPB518HEP IS ROOMS, good fnrntrare. in good teoaffty, ': FUt for rent; furniture for sal. Call Broad jr 2705. FPBatSHED FLAT8 TWO well furnished rooms, bath and kitchenette, 'Hng db.unce. t20. Marshall 811. FLAT -F6r RENT, furniture for Sale. $.1T5 cW in. fall 047 IK, on at. APABTME3TTB FOB BEKT 1 HOME COMFORT APT8., 18 Sherman" and 2-room, completely fnrnished hotekeT lng rooms, steam heat, electricity, laundry. Mar. 898a. ? ' TJR JKFFKRY Completely furnUhed tlS.OO V room ant. for 15 r mnmh Y-lr In v nueseii ana Aeroy. ovrween Mlaelsslppl ninisms aviw But 1 BW4, 8TANFIELD A I'Ts7T20 4 PorteTt-moderii 2 room aiiartment, furnished, reasonabla, Main 7802. ' 2-ftOOM apartment, nTcelv furnfahed; furniture). for sale, $7S. Rent 25. 335 Chapman. Chapman Apartmenta. SnfT or two room apartments, everything tut ntshed; rent reaftonabla. 010 Flanders. NEW TORK Arts. 441 4 BeTmonT E3 238; TWO 2 -room furnihed ft. K. apta.. St- Jones car. Woodlawn 4 210. LiriKUTVAPT8.-i' and-1 room apt.. 87. East t'lay st Under new manegetnent. STORES AND OFFICES 11 FOR RENT. One of beat small locations on Washingtoa St.. in beart of city: some fixtures for sale. RAKER A MFARLAND. 817 Henry Bldg. .Main 679T. WANTED TO BENT WANTED To rent, by April 10. furnished or lrtlr furnished, about 4-room apartment, modern; can aire heat of references' and rare of property. Marshall 3001 before 10 a. am. or after 8 p. m. ' WANTED To rent !1 or ($ rennu furntehtd house; a place for garden and fruit; also garage. Will take excellent care of property." Photie Main HTlil '. WANTED To rent, by" adults, well furnished house:, must be neat; West Side preferred. Tabor 8471. WANTKD To Tent by April 1 by responsible couple. 3 to n n-'ini modern bouse, fnrnished. Call Rrtiadway 32 1 ft. or eri-iiings Tabor R277. MODKRN nnfumbihed bungalow, good neluhbosv hood, any time before April 15. References. Mr. Bland. Bmsdway 12000, Ical Hi. UN F CRN ISHKD 8 or 7 " room " house" 'with " f nice and garage by reapormible party. East 46 87. - W A N TKIV -K or f room home or flat, mrxlern, Walnut Park preferred. Woodlawn 889". WANTED" by April T. snislj bouse or unfurnianeel flat, strictly modern. I'hone Sellwood 982. RK A L ESTATE SI MMER REMOKTS 1i Suminnier Resort 8 acres, near Sandy road, right at elect Ha , station; 1 a-re in cultiraliim, balance beautiful grove, rustic bungalow with 4 (wmi, slreplng porch and large party nail. Must be aeen to b appreciated: price $'.S00. terms. 8. P. Osbum , 610" McKsy bldg BUSINESS PROPEHTT WF.ST 8IIE wsterfront with trscksge. hargala. Ksst side on trscksge, with loundry building, for lease. 0wnerM21 Nurthwesleni Hank bdg. To" CI.OftK estate. Income "property, tjnioa avenue corner, near BuaselL Eaat 2166. FOIl 8AI.E HOI KKS ft 3800 lOU A fine 4 "room bungalow wlth'flre . ..... n,,l , K P 1 . . . . .1 . 11 V ' vnii. :i,-iii, imiu aftii utliri,, ail furnished completely. Comer on Glenn t. Easy terms. F. L. Blanchard 519 20 Ray. Er ' goOOOFineO roo'm house, built 181 S.sieepfng porch, big 'rooms, every convenience, lot 87a 185',, M cost, worth foo, at Forest Grove, Or., beat central location, (800 cash will handle it sold soon, clone to university, can rent room. See It to understand the exceptionally good buy. I'. M, Marsh, owner, 400 McKay bldg. Phono Main 084. . a.aoo for amiOCATS: ' 5 room stucco bungalow with bath, buffet bookraxex, fireplace, basement, lnitcU kitchen, on 60x100 lot with parage. JOlNSONDODSON COr 688 N. Wflatik bldg, MainJITST. $24 0, Terms Down FIVE ROOM MODERN HOME Electric light, laundry tray, bath, house newly painted, tinted, first class ooni lttioa, gar age. 3 blocks irrun Mt ranor oar. 10A2 E. Yamhill st OWNER MCBT 8K.U. 4 room shack house nn 60x100 lot: frurl and berries. Price (750. $450 rash, (18 month ly. The lot Is worth this price. JOHNSON-DODSON CO. 668 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 6767, You Will Buy This PSaco S room hoi. toilet, wster and caa. 2 h fruit, fine obtcken run. block from ear. I'rtre 81500, 8500 ca-h Tahor IBftft fT looSf-iifirHE 1.000 Non-realdent Uing prerioua home, 60x106. on corner, bearing fruit, grapes, berries and hruls, lias electric liglit, gas. bath, half bas ment. (500 rash. Tsbor 2P34. (3050 i HV H 6" IttM IM is6"ft0" ' Queen Anne bungalow, nn 4 5th st, near Haw Ihnrne ae. now vacant: paved st ; garsge; mod em. Main 6988 WRIGHT CO. Bell. 1868. WANT TO BCY O OH 7-RfiOM ffOCBE ON East Hide, walking distance; (4000, casta. Main 6870. MODERN 7 Ro6iro"l7BE AND lJiRTT in fine condition, cor. lot AOvlOO, basement, furnace, trays, cement floor, bttli. 2 toilet. Price t800- Owner. 223 Hkldmnr st IF you are looking for homes in Mount SVoti , . .. . 1 liinn 1 iitiinA mi r iruiuni iibiji' l ii'nn e,v,., i, ew...., we have them. Hinder & fable Realty Co., 0821 7 2nd st B. K. flione ZSTS. (880d t-IIOOH 'bBNGALOW S3 300. On E, Grant st. completely furnished, or ceO unfurnlsheil: E. Z term. Msin 60HH WRIGHT CO Bell. 1838 BARGAIN TWO ROOM IIOt.'rIE WITH FIREPLACE "TO BE MOVED OFF LOT. (200. WDI-V. 6488. TITLE Ir.sursnce Is the modern way of has lng titles to real estate. Quicker, eosU ieag and no sbstract required. Title A Trust Ue. FO"lCf4A"LfBy owneVr the" finest new 6-room eolonial in Irvtngton. Bee rt at 70 Kut 17th st X..jf jUMn JBryan at Main 88. PORTLAND banks reaueet title Insurance "lnelead of abstracts. Why r Ask your banker -be knows. Title A Trust Co. r WANT Hood River home or orchard for Port land home or income property. Mr. Magooa, 626 Cham, of Com. bldg. Msin 6126. FIVE-ROOM modern bunoelow near Holgata and SOth: (2250. (SOO wiU haqdla. Owoec, Brosdwsy 2Hfl. BANKS request title insurance becaase It 1 best ask your banker he knowa Title A Trust Co. tt-ROOM modern bungalow, on paved street, stl lmprovemenu paid, close in, near carline- Easy terms. Owner. 700 E. 7 th st N. WHEN TOD purchase your home, have the title Insured. Get a title insurance policy. TlUe A Trust Oo. CLOSE TOCR real esUU desli without snnorlng detail by -ding a title Insurance policy, lie abstract required. Title A Trust Co. 5-ROOM modem bongalmr at a bargain for quick sale. Call Gladstone grocery, 33d and Gladstone ave. "8-B00M modern house, near Kenton; wortJr" 84000. Will take 88000. half cash. Owner, Paul Both. Woodlawn 2848. Kent-nGrocary. WEST eiDtr ror sate oy owner, 1 room oou and bath, at 410 10th it, bet, Harrison nd Halt aCVEBY" purchaser of real estate should have bis title insure- Better be safe uisn sorry. Tttle A Tract Co. UOnB (or sale at 70S Woodward ave., bet nee 20th and 21st, room modern garage, 501100 lot; near canines. Bargain. fTflJB " jn-nrance ia quicker, safer and ohespet than abstract method. Ask your baaksr oe toows. Title A Trot Co. fTTt&OVf house, luU, fruit and bsrrle. 13005. Terms. Laurelwood station, ML Scott csfc 4 S 24 0rd et 8. E. 1 WHEN TOO fet stltle msttriDce policy yea de aot need tn absusct 01 uu. una prenuua for all time. TlUe Trust Co. - 5" ROOMplatered house. 81500, cash or terms cor. lot, 5 fruit trees. Phone Broadway 821, Mr. Davis, srter o p. m. at si -mersoa St. TEN-ROOM bouse. modern, 2 stores, io 40x109, 650. Union are. near Knott. Price $6000, half cash. Owner, 38 Han Rafael - & ROOM modern house. Mount Saott dUlrict; 40x120 lot; black berries, easy terms; (1400. Pboee AutomatUi 218-60. ; - t 7 ROOK bouse in good location, reaoublt Woodlawn. 4C. - . . iConUnueal eo f allawlns Fle '