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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920. r TANK STEAMSHIP CONTRACT SIGNED FOR LOCAL PLANT . Confirmation of the fact that-contracts were signed at Washington, D. C, Monday, by which the North west Steel company Is to construct . Seven t.nk steamers for the France , & Canadian steamship company, was received by President J. R. Bowles A. today in a message from Vice Presi dent Wjalter Beebe. Vi OjJBeebe has been In the East for sev--. eral - months conducting negotiations. The vessels will be built on private con : . tract on! an arrangement made through the. United States Emergency Fleet cor- poratlon. This was necessary because the Northwest Steel company has not - yet been entirely released from govern- ' ment control. GROSS j TONNAGE 1t,80f Only the announcement that the sig- i natures had been confirmed was made : by Bowles today. The vessels will be of 12,000 gross tonnage, making them the largest ever constructed In the Co- lumbia iriver district. ; These tankers will be 500 feet over ' all In length and of about 60 feet beam. , Construction will start in a "short . time," Bowles explained, and delivery will mot occur until the first half of . 12L ; "'We are going to build these vessels carefully and there will be no noeei-sUy . for the! rush work as It was done dur lng the! war," said he. "There will be more work in one of these boats than In two of the others." t I'SED IN ATLANTIC TRADE ' : . The tankers are to be used for fuel oils and will be operated In the Atlantic trade, probably jjfween the Gulf and east coast ports. For their construc tion ltjwllr''be necessary to lengthen the ways at the South Portland yards, ' but otherwise the present equipment is adequate. The Northwest plant has been closed down all winter, and when operated will be run; as usual, Bowles said, on the open shop plan. We seek to give permanent work to efficient men," he continued- "I am looking! for a very satisfactory labor " situation In shipbuilding lines. The to tal program of shipbuilding now In view i Is only a third of what it formerly was. Many of the yards are shut down, un r able to i compete under freight rate and ' other conditions. This is particularly true along Puget Sound." TWO FULL LUMBER CARGOES ' LOADING HERE FOR ORIENT Two imore steamers for full cargo loading! in the Columbia river were list ed Monday, one by the Pacific Steam ship company and the other by Frank Waterhouse &. Co. The cargoes are to go to the Orient. The Olen, now com pleting a voyage around the world, will call May 15 for the Admiral line to load a cargo of lumber tinder orders of ; the Pacific Export Lumber company, and the West Ivan Is expected to go on berth between June 1 and 10 for lumber i loading by the same company. i The Olen is now loading at Philadelphia for San Francisco, and will coma light to Portland from the CJolden Gate. She 1 a sinter ship of the Ossa, which TRANSPORTAT1 rt kJtEAMSHIP jTUADMIRAls LIKS. I .. "CITY OF TOP1KA" Satis from Portland 0:00 P. M . April 17. for Marshfleld, Eureka snd San Francinco. con nesting with steamers to Los Angeles and San Diego. PROM IATTLI TO ALASKA S.S. 'CTTY OF SEATTLE." to 8kagway and waji ports, April 16. 8 8. "'SPOKANE," to Sitka. April 22. 8.8. ''ADMIRAL WATSON," to Anchorage and way ports, April 24, TICK IT OFFICI 101 THIRD ST. relent Offlc. Municipal Dock No. 2. Phon Main 8281. ! PAOIFIO 6TIAM8HIP OO. ASTORIA BOAT TAYLQR STREET DOCK S. S. ASTORIAN Leaves Til A. M. Arrives f tie P. M. Dally Except Friday FIRE INCLUDING (I OK IrMlt VVAB TAX li03 STOPS BOTH V?AT8 AT CATHLAMET SK AMOK AW A Meals a la Carte. Phon Mala 808 AUSTRALIA V ' NatW XI ALAND AND SOUTH SIA8 V Tahiti and Raratantav Mall and Psnea t tervlM from tan Franotteo I vary 88 Days. i UNION 88. OO. OF NEW ZEALAND. J - 880 Oallfomla 8L. San Frenetoee ! , Or Leeal etaamship and Rallraaat Aaanaiaa, AMERICAN LINE 'NEW YORK PLYMOUTH , CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON : Oat) Cla Cablm and Third Claa New York .. .Apr. 24 May 22! June 19 St. Paul May 1 'May 29 Jun. 26 Philadelphia ..May 15Jun 12July 10 NEW YORK HAMBURG Monfolia ... .Apr. 10,May 22'July 3 Manchuria . . .May 8Juna 19'July 31 V . PHIIJELPHIA LIVERPOOL Harerford . . . .Apr. 10 May 19July 2 ' - RED STAR LINE N. Y. SOUTHAMPTON -ANTWERP ICroenland .. .May 1 Jun 5 July 10 Upland .....May 8JJun 12 Rnland . . . iMay 15'Jun 19 ZaxjUnd .....Jun 26 July 17 July 24 July 31 INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO; Far twOTatta. an8 tlcfcat t.Z?'':.01""- O. . ,1t Are., attiv( loaded flour here last month for the At lantic! : . . - i In addition to lumber, the Went, Ivan will Also carry- in transshipment some ateel irailsvto Japan. The Pacific Ex port Lumber company has three other steamers to carry out full lumber car-fc-oea within the next three months. First jof these, the West Cohakia. is due here rest week. FIiEf-T BOARD OPEAS OFFICE FOR BIDS ON EQUIPMENT To iaid In the dissemination of infor mation relative to bids being made for the two government owned ways and other! equipment at the Columbia River Shipbuilding corporation's South Port land plant, the sales and supply division of the Emergency Fleet corporation this morning opened an office at the ship yards with Al Lundgren. salesman, in charge. Bids for the entire lot of ship building equipment, including a cafe teria ! for workmen, will be received until April 19. Kverythmg is to be sold under one bid and offers to purchase portions of the equipment will not be considered. DREDGING OFFICIAL OF JAVA INSPECTS PORTLAND HARBOR J. F. B. Regensburg, chief of the dredging department of the Netherlands East i "Indian government, with head quarters at Wcltevreden, . Java. Is a Portland visitor today, inspecting the harbor and the dredging work of the Port of Portland. In tow of General Manager Polhemua of the port commls sion this afternoon, Regensburg, who t has charge of a fleet of 40 dredges, saw the dredges Tualatin and Willamette in action. He is en route to the Atlantic coast and to Washington, D. C. After visiting on the east coast, Regensburg goes i to Holland to take over two dredges being constructed there for his department. NEW TROLLEIt CAJj REMAIN AT SEA FOR THREE WEEKS South Bend, April 13. "C. IL Foster" is the name christened a new trolling boat being built for Captain Henry Fos ter at the McGowan boathouse at II wacoi Clyde A. Woodham of Seaview is the desiKner ana constructor, and has meriMi out in it thfi results of years of TTri.niP in boat buildlnir. It will be committed this week and will be used In ; . . . . , th nxunpm n.KSTt- I this season's fishing, the owners assert ing that it is equipped to st sea for three weeks at a time ing that it is equipped to stay out at j Opens New River Service to Salem The new Portland Navigation com pany: will Inaugurate its service Sun day evening with departure of the Ktnmr Orahamona for Salem. Freight for Salem is now being delivered at the office and warehouse on municipal ter- Uninal No. 2, East Washington street. Fassenger accommodations are aiso Do ing trade. The boat will leave at 7 o'clock each evening, excepting Satur day, and returning, will leave Salem at 8 a. im positions of Ships North Head, April 13. Positions of Bhipa at sea, as reported to this station by radio at 8 p. m. April 12 : EI Segundo, towing barge No. 93, Se attle for Richmond, 681 miles from Rich mond. Admiral Dewey, San Francisco for Seattle, 172 miles from Seattle. At 8 p. m. April 11 Hyades, Seattle for Honolulu. 898 miles from Seattle. ! , Aids to Navigation The following bulletin in regard to aids i to navigation in the Seventeenth Lighthouse district was issued by Super intendent Robert Warrack Monday : Washington Willapa bay bar I'aution: Re ports : received from the master of the steamer Clarernont state that soundings taken on April 4, 1020, show that the water is shoaling in the vicinity of the Inner buoy. Vessels should not attempt to pass to the northward of this buoy, but should pass well to the southward of it. The buoy will be moved to southward as. soon as practicable. Willapa bay Elk Spit Gas buoy 1, light reported extinguished April 7, 1920, will b relighted as soon as practicable. Grays Har bor 'Caution: Reports received April 12, 1820; indicate that the sea is encroaching so rapidly on the site of (5rays Harbor Entrance Rang Front Light that it may be necessary to temporarily discontinue this aid at any time. Puget Sound Nhilshole Bay Outer Light struc ture iheretofore reported carried sway was re paired and light relighted March 20. 1920. News of the Port Arrivals April 13 Buck, American steamer, from Frank H. Monterey, oil. Dkot. American steam from San Francisco. ' MA RINK ALMANAC Waather at River's Moutb f North Head, Wash., April 13. Conditions at the mouth of the river at noon: Sea smooth: wind west, 6 miles ; weather partly cloudy. Tide at Aitorla Wednesday High Water Low Water- 0:21 a. m...6.8 feet 8:42 a. m.. 10:07 p. m...7.0 feet 8:50 p. m. . .2.8 feet . 1.4 feet DAILY RIVER HEADINGS stations. 1 i i jrj Tmatilla 25 I fTfT 0 0.32 Eugene 10 fl.7 i0.0 0.57 Alliaiiy 20 I 7.5 -0 . 6 I 0.31 Salem 20 7.0 0.4 0 24 Oregon City 12 8.9 1-0. 4 0.7 l'nrtland 15 1 6.4 0.3 0.89 () Rising. (-) Falling. RIVER FORECASTS Tlie Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary during the next two or three days except as affected by the tide. AT NEIGHBORING POUTS Astoria, April 13. Arrived at 8:80 and left up at 4:30 a. m. Steamer F. H. Buck, from Monterey. San Franciaco. April 12. Sailed at noon Steamer City of Topeka, for Portland via Eu reka; and Coos Bay. San Pedro, April 12. Sailed Steamer Haloo. for Columbia river. Astoria, Aprd 12. Left up at 1 p. m. RED STAR LINE IN. Y. CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Adriatic. Apr. 24 1 May 29 1 July 3Au.14 llfYMPir 46.359 I ona w a.a iv Juiy glAug. 4 Aug. 28 ! ntw iukk LIVERPOOL YSP - --Apr. 10 : P'. i7May 22! Juno 26 m..nuc Ap,21 End April Clt, May 15 Jun. 19; July 24 NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR ! NAPLES GENOA ".P" May 121 July 6 nmtiiVi; May 27July 21 WHITE STAR-Dominion PORTLAND. ME, LIVERPOOL V.anada a-;i tf MpNTREAlr QUEBEC 1JVERPOOL rafanue ....May 22 June 191 July 17 Canada ....... . . . Juna i2!JhI 9n PIumv Main 11 a. Stammer Wabkeeaa, Ins Baa Fraaciaea. Sailed t 1. a. m. Steamer W 8. Potter, (or Ge- riot Arrived at 5 JO p. av Steamer Delay, from San FrancUee. Yokohama, April 9. Sailed Steamer Ab ereroe. tor Portland. , Seattle. April ' IS. (t M. S.) ArriTed: Steamer City of Seattle from Southeastern Alaska, at 11:30 a. m. ; Admiral Dewey, from Kan Diego tu Han Francisco, at 10 SO a jb.; Skagway, from Southwestern Alaska via T aroma, st 2 a. m. Bailed Steamer Admiral Schley, for San Franciaco and Ban IHego at aoon. Ar rived April 13 Steamer Jefferson, from Sooth eastern Alaska, at 10:45 p. m. ; Welt Jena, from Hongkong" via Han Francisco, at 4 :45 p. m. Sailed April 12 U. 8. lighthouse tender Heath er, cruising, at 1:35 p. m. Cordova, April 12. (I. N. 8.) Sailed Steamer Alaska, southbound, at 4 p. m. Hongkong. April fi. (L N. S.) Sailed Steamers Eidridge and Pawlet, for Manila. Darien, April 8. (I. S. 8.) ArriTed Steamer Elkton, from Manila. Kobe, April 12. (I. N. S.) Sailed Steamer Endicott, for Seattle. April 3 Sailed etteamer Liverpool Marn, for Seattle. Yokohama, April 9. (I. N. B.) Sailed Steamer Monteagle, for Vancouver. San Pedro, April 11. (I. N. 8.) Arrived Htesmer Phyllis, from Seattle and Everett; Siskiyou, from Bellinghaiu: Admiral Farragut. from Seattle, via San Francisco. Ocean Falls, B. C. April 13. (L.N. 8.), Arrived Steamer Admiral Sebree, from Belling harn via Vancouver. Muktlteo. April 11. (I. N. 8.) Arrived Steamer Mukilteo, from Ban Francisco' via Seat tle and Ticonia. Port Blakeley, April 18. (I. N. 8.) Steamer San Diego, from San Franciaco via Se attle and Tacoma. Eagle Harbor. April 12. (1. N. S.) Ar rived Schooner Minnie A. C'aine, from Adalalde, thence December 11 in tow tug Tilllcum. San Franciaco, April 18. (I. N. 8.) Ar rived April 12 Coquille Kiver, from IO An geles, at 11 p. m ; Acme, from Bandon. at 11 p. 'm.: Solano, from Los Angeles, 11:15 p. m. April 13, arrived Yoaemite. from Point Lud low, at 4 a. m. ; Matsoma, from Honolulu, at (5 15 a. m.; Japanese steamer Hakushika Mara, from Antofagasta. at 6:40 a. m. Sailed Oleum, for Point San Luis, at 1:10 a. m. ; British steamer Tamaha. for Hongkong, at 9 a. m.; :Mlkat, for Rarlu. at 10:10 a. m.; ror-tola-PIumas, for Los Angeles, at 11.45 a. m. '8an Francio, April 18. (I. N. 8.) Ar rived April 12: Hartwood. Grays Harbor, 1.0:80 a. m. ; West Henshaw, San Diego, 4 p. m. ; Brit ish steamer Nile, Hongkong, via Honolulu, 4:20 p. m. ; President, Victoria, 6:25 p. m. 'Sailed April 12: Queen, Los Angeles, 11:80 a. m. ; City of Topeka, Portland, via ports, '11:40 a. m. ; Hartwood. 'Los Angeles. 1:25 p. rn ; schooner Ixmlse, codflshing cruise, 1 :S0 p.' m. ; British steamer Tacoma, Calcutta, 4:55 p. ra. ; Horace X. Baxter. Seattle. 6:15 p. m. ; Hants Alicia, Tacoma, 7:10 p. m. : Elizabeth. Ba'ndon. 8:15 p. m. ; A. C. Smith, Coos Bay, 8;15 p. m. San Francisco, AprU 12. (I. N. 8.) Ar rived April 11: Steamer Haymond. froa Grays Harbor, at 12:15 a. m. ; Queen, froa. Seattle, at 4:25 a. m. ; Arctic, from Fort Bragg, at 8:25 a. m. ; Tiverton, from Is Angeles, at 9:40 a. m. ; Flavel. from Los Anveles. at 10 a. m. ; Lyman Stewart, from Seattle, at 10:23 a. m, ; Oleum, from Astoria, at 1:10 p. m. ; iity of,. Topeka. from Portland, via ports, at 2:10 p. m- ' schooner tkMiuiUe. from Fort Bragg, st I : n r l .. v.i a Tl a rw t 8;35 m putch steamer Bondowo, from Macassar, via Nagasaki, at 8:45 p. m. Sailed April 11 Launch Standard, for Los An geles, at 0:30 a. m. ; launch Hunrays, for Los Angeles, at 6 :30 a. m. ; Dellwood, for Tacoma, at 6:45 a. m. ; Jap steamer Tokiwa Mara, for Yokohama, at 7:45 a. m. ; Mawseema. for Cod flshing cruise, at 8:45 a. m. : Humboldt, for Los Angeles, at 10:50 a. m. : Eastern Merchant, for Yokouama, at 3:50 p. m. ; Caspar, for Cas- par, at 6: la p. m. ; Msnta Harnara. lor nuiapa Harbor, at 0:15 p. m.; Lyman Srewart, for Port San Luis, at 11:50 p. m. STEW TODAT Large Eastern Manufacturing Corporation Re-incorporating i n Oregon, which will employ about 200 people, desire the services of competent stock salesmen to sell $100,000 preferred stock on commission. None but high class salesmen considered. D.D.HALL Attorney 427 LUMBERMENS BLDG. GARAGES Sectional and Ready-Cat SHIPPED ANYWHERE or Erected in Portland Material and Workmsniht Qoaraau rtrst Cku anl far Circular REOIMADK BUILDIN OO. 315 K- 11th St-Phon K 5114 TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OP HAWTHORN. PORTLAND. OR. Send Ua Your Old Carpota (W Call and Dellvar) Old Eaca aad WmIii CUtktaa. Wa'klaka Kayaralkla. Haad-Waraa FLUFF RUGS Room Stt'a Flaff Kara Wvm M Bat Bar Waraa An Clatke CleaaUg and Dyalair av Mall Ordara Sana far Bavkiai Faathera Renowatad Carpwt Cloaning sis Baca. Steaate Claaaaa. tlA. . WE8TEKH MVrr BCO CO. M TTaiaa At a. M. phoaas aat Mia TRADE IN THAT OLD VACUUM CLEANER for a nw one. We handle all makes, and will give you a liberal allowance.; ELECTRIC MAID I SHOP Broadway 4024 ! 133, Tenth Street HEW TODAY t WE CALL FOBTOTJB OLD CAB PETS Bags mad Wooles Clothing ; FLUFF RUGS All Work Tareed Oat Promptly Bag Bags Wovea All SUea Mall Orders Send for Book let Carpets Cleaaed, Laid cad Befitted ; f NORTHWEST RUG CO. 188 EAST EIGHTH 8TBEET PHONE EAST AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE, 2D ST. SALE AT 10 A. M. 169-173 MEETING NOTICES 4) Chicken Dance ANCHOK Council No. 746. Secunty Benefit association, gives a chicken dance to nitlit. Tuesday, at ,W. O. W. hall 12H 11th St.. for the public Fun galore. Every one present will be given a chicken. Admission for chick en and all 35c (,et in with a lire bunch; have' the time of your life A SPECIAL CONCLAVE of Washington Commandery No. 15, K. T., will be held on the evening of Wednesday. AprU 14. at the hour of 7:80 v. m.. at Sunnyside Masonic Hall. E. 39th and Haw thorne ave., where the Order of the Ued Cross will be conferred on a large class of candidates. All Petitioners elected at our Stated Conclave held on Tuesday, April 13, will be qualified for this class. They will please call up the Re corder for information. O. P. KISMAN. Recorder. UDDr 8TAR LODGE 219. I. O. O. P., HZ-S--S meets every Thursday evening Albina aves.. but owing to the InaaVeqnscy of our hall for so large a class will meet this Thursdsy evenlnK, April IB, in Pythian Temple. West Park and Yamhill. Over 100 will receive the third de gree at tins time and a very cordial invitation is extended to all Odd Fellows. Visitors specially welcome. GEO. C. OLSON. N. (. C. E. WILSON. Sec. DAXCE1 DAtfCE! DANCE1 The Court of Honor will give another of its popular dances next Wednesday evening, April 14, at M. W. A. hail. 8 11th St., between Stark and Burnside Dancing at 8:30. Publio in vited. Popular prices. SEOITRITY BENEFIT AS SOCIATION will give a dance in the W. O. V ball, 128 11th st., Thursday eve ning, April 15. Everybody invited. Admission 35c. Union music. a" MASTER MASON'S rTX 1 FELLOW CRAFTS A)'l) ENTE ma APPRENTICES M l are cordially mviu-d to be the g JfcS of Oul Keazee Grotto Thursday TERED guests rotto ThursdAV eve- ninr. Anril nt s i floor I'ythian hall (formerly Masonic tcmplel, 1 1th and Yamhill sts. Entertainment; smokes. By order of monarch. J. II BI'TLER, Hecn-.tary. 07. CAMP meet every Wed nesday evening tn W O W Temple. 128 11th st All members requested to attend. Visitors weleom. H. O. dhew. a a UKBMAN 8CUADK. Clerk ORTLaHD CAMP WASKINOTON Chapter No 18. K. A. M. Regular 'Convorstion Wed nesdav evening, Ksst Eighth and BurnsKie sts., at 7:30 o'clock. Visi tors welcome. Ky order RHP HOY QUACKENBL-8II. "' Secretary. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE No. 109, Knights of Pythias, meet every Wednesday evening, in th Pythian building. No. 388 Ifam nili at. corner West Park. Via itlng Knights always welcome. HENRY SAXRl'D. ol H. and 3. 273 V, Bioadway, PALESTINE LODGE NO141. A. F. A A. M. Special coin municstion Tuesday, April 13 7 o'clock. E. A. and F. C. degrees Visiting brethren welcome. Ar Mt. Scott car W. S. TOWNSEND. Sec HAWTHORNE IdgeNoll 1, A. F. A A. M. Special com munications this (Tuesday) at 4 and 6:30 p. ra. Work in the E. A. degree. Dinner at 6 o'clock, visiting brethren welcome C. E. MILLER. Sec. let station. ALBERT PIKE Lodge No lff2, A. F. and A. M. Special com munications Wednesday, April 14, afternoon at 2 odor and even ing. E. A. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. G.W.COOK, Secy 8ELLWOOD Lodge No. 131.A.rF. A A. M. Special meeting to morrow (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o clock. Work F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. J. IL BUTLER, Sec EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty; buttons, pin. charms. Jaeger Broa 131-133 th st. DEATHS AND FTJTERALS 7 WRIGHT In this city. April 10, Alexander WT. Wright, aged 54 years, husband ol Jennie Wright, father of J. H. and Harry W. of this city. B. M. Wright of Seattle, snd Mrs. Sarah Scheiderich of Los Angeles. Funeral services win be held Wednesday. April 14, 10 a. m., at the residential funeral parlors of Wilson & Wilson. Killingaworth avenue at Kerby. Friends invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. COlSIlN&Suddenly-in- this city. April 1 1 1920. George W. Collins, aged 55 years, beloved father of Dorothy E. and George Ai tu be Collins. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at Holman's Funeral parlors. Third and Salmon sta., at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday). April 14, 1920. Interment Riverview cemetery. M'CLARY In this city April 12, Frank 0. McClary, aged 27 years, husband of Faye McClary of 761 Upper Drive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 14, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City cem etery. FORSBERG April 12. Mrs. Pauline Forsberg, age 31 years, mother of Mabel, beloved wife of Nels Forsberg and late of 961 East 24 th st. north. Funeral service will be conducted Wed nesday. April 14. at 2 p. m., from Pearson's un dertaking parlors. Russell street at Union avenue. Friends invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. MORGAN In this city," April 13 1920, Wif liam S. P. Morgan, aged 30 years, late of 262 Broadway south, brother of Mrs. Elsie M. Stabler. The remains are at Finley's, Mont gomery at 6th. Notice of funeral -hereafter. COOPER At the residence. 26 E. 17th t. N.. April 12. 1920. Burton W. Cooper, aged 51 year, beloved husband of Anna M. Cooper. Remains at Holman's Funeral Parlors, Third and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later. PATTON -In thiacity, April-11. James Pat- ton. aged 62 years, late of 175 E. 3d st. Th remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. FLORISTS Smith's Flower Shop "Portland's Procreaslvw Florist. Flower for All Occasion. M!n 7215 T. C. l.UKK. Mar.. 6th .nrt u Geo. Betz & Son Sine FSE8H FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS and all occasions 697 Williams ava. Jaat eall Woodlawn 1012. Joseph Beta, nunun :8H FLOWERS occasions. 6i Mdlawn 1012. LUBLINER w.Twrtriv.8THLse 848 Morrison, bet Bdvrr. and Park. 'Marsh 187 826 Morrison. Portland Hotel Marshall 7iS MARTIN A FORCES CO.. Horists. 854 Wash ington. -lain 269. A 1269. Flower for ail occasions artistically arranged. CLARK B30S . florist. Morrison St.. bet. 4ta and 5th. Phoo Main 7709. Fin. flower and floral Oeriami No branch storea. C'Mt rt,rralle w Bank bide. Mas f " USUI 831 Morrtsoa st. LALAN E OPPOSITE POSTOFFICM. Fiowsnt tar all eeeasieaa. . Phoo Mala 5545. c sjj - n.OKIgT 1 BEFORE you fill those window boxes and flower beds, why not can bp and get our prices, or bettor come to oar greenhotSM and look our stock over. Have lots of satisfied customers; let n make yon one of thera. ROBINSON FLORAL CO.. Sen. 1T57. 940 E. 40th tf THB PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder I FUNERAL DIRECTORS Edward Hoi man & Son Funeral Dliectors THIBD AND SALMON BTBKETaV Main , 607. A-1S1L. Lady Assistant . . P. FINLEY & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIN 9. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH F. S. DUNNING, INC. THE OOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS 414 E. Alder rt. Phones East 82. B-5228 A. D. Ken worthy & Co. SS02-8R04 02D 8T 8 E . LENTS. Phon. Tabor 8267. Horn Phoo. D-SL CHAMBERS OO, ' Funeral Directors. All the Conveniences of a Horn. Woodltwn 8808. 248-250 KilHntworth ava DOWNTNO ft U'NEMAB. suceessors to TOilsoa A Ross, Hnltnomab at E Tth. Irringtoa district Esst 64. S ENTEE A EII.ERN. fnneral narlars with an the privacy of a home, 16th snd Everatt sta. Phones Broadway 2188. Hon A-2188. East 781 .L.Lerch B-1S88 CNDERTAKER8. E 11th and Hawthorn. R. W. GABLE a CO. Successors to W H. Hamittoa 1073 E Gllsan. Phone Tabor 4818 MILLER A TRACET, independent faneral diree tors. Prices as low as 120. 140. 180 Washington at Ella. Main 2691. A-T885 L T RVDMCCN.W restdene. e- V a. . av u axi N ubllsbment. 801 Williams ave Woodlswn 220. Breeze&SnookToVmon?8? A. R. Zelfier Co. IfitcjX QlrtTiGL DNDERTAKTNO CO Main 4152 OKCWCS A-2321 Cor Third and Clay. Portland MarlbSe Works 288 4th St.. opV'. City Hall. Broa. raBUESINQ GRAMrTE Co t a-3eeP ST AT MAQHSOfj . LOST tLTfTi fOtTITT II THE FOIXOWINO srtjcles have been found on cars of the Portland Hallway, Light & Power Co.. April 10: 2 purses, 2 keys, 2 pair gloves, 2 books, box, clumnev top, handbag. 8 packages, sark beans, overcoat, track chain, pair rubbers, ssck tools, 2 suitcases, 14 umbrellas. April 11: 3 purses. 3 keys. 2 books, pin, pair gloves, 1 glove. 2 handbags, 3 packages, saw and square, strap, 3 coats, 3 suitcases, egg crate, lunchbox, iron casting. 3 umbrella. Owner may obtain property st First and Alder. LOST Fruin machine, account book wrapped in paper, Friday night. '1 0th and Harrison or Killingaworth and Albina aves. Liberal reward. YVdln.3 821. S. A. K. JEWELED fraternity pin. valuable association; reward. Maui 3832. Carlos Apt. 7.1 4Ui andMarker LOST $80 in $20 bills Saturday afternoon on Alberta car or downtown district. Liberal reward. Woodlswn 1134. MAN who-found inirror on 74th St., Mt. Scott district, please return or phone Western Salv age Co. snd receive $5 reward. Bdwy. 2091. STRAYED -White collie pup. with brown mark ings; answers to name of Mike. Phone Main 1589: reward. Child s pet. LOST Sunday, little girl's whit straw hat, be tween Alberta and .'arret streets on Union ave. Phone East S972. 38C Fargo. LOST Black terrier, has Spokane license on collar. East 6774. Reward. LOST Evening, March 23, gold brooch. Phon Sell. 900. Reward. IAIST A brooch in department store or Wood- ard-Clark. Reward. Sell. 207 COCNIVPet" boVtail "gra"yand white cat. Wood lawn 062. FOUND Money, in Arlet district. Call 5820 4th sve. S. E. LOST -Plain gold bracelet: reward. Call East 6167. HELP IVjtNTED "IA1,E MEN WANTED FOR YARD RAILROAD SERVICE WAGES 64 CENTS AN HOUR EIGHT HOURS WORK A DAT 96 CENTS 'PER HOUR FOR EACH ADDI TIONAL HOUR OVER EIGHT HOlUBS A DAI BOARD AND LODGING PLACES WILL BE ARRANGED FOR STRIKE CONDITIONS. BUT STRIKE DENOUNCED BT RAILROAD BROTHER HOODS AND UNAUTHORIZED. PRO TECTION ASSURED. PERMANENT PLACES FOR GOOD MEN APPLY TO A. T. MERCIER. SUPERINTENDENT. ROOM 32, SECOND FLOOR, UNION STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY 600 MEN FOR RAILROAD WORK Government railroad in Alaska Wages 60a per hour Special rat tare. FIVE DOLLARS Abo station work later in season. ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION 801 Post. ff ice bldg. Portland. Or. WANTED Chauffeur who thoroughly under stand mechanism and upkeep of automobile to drive private car. Mail written application, stating experience, to K, drawer 4198, Port land. Ot. LEARN KODAK BUSINESS Wanted, a young man at once. W buy. sell, rent and exchange Kodaks. Sandy's. 829 Wash ington. LEARN KODAK BUSINESS Wanted a young man at once. We buy, sell, rent and exchange Kodaks. SANDY'S, 829 WASHINGTON ST. WANTED Man for shipping dept. Most under stand packing and making of bill of lading. Salary 880 per month to atari. L. H. Manning A Co. P. O. Box 3963. city. WANTED A No. 1 solderen; no other need apply. Piece work. Steady employment. Union Sheet Metal A Betinnuig Works, 411 Union av. N. WANTED Young man to help in shipping dent. and general store work. Salary to start 870 per month. L. H. Mahuing A Cc. P. O. Box 3963, city. MEN for country mill, swamper and skinner; 'also team; steady work: no shutdowns. 714 Couch bldg. WANTED Will hare good downtown room with refined yonng man. 82.50 per week.' Main 7487. . MACHINE MAN, also ghi man in furniture factory. Apply 652 2nd at. MILLARD AVE, FUEL CO. waaU wood cot tern 6 2 28 7 2d at : tft Bcott car. A COUNTRY weekly print wanted.- Bank Her ald. Banks, Or. s i - . - CPHOLSTLKEU for chair work. 13 Grand ava. HELP WAJTTE J AlB : SWITCHMEN WANTED Men experienced in railroad yard work desiring employment should call at once or send names and addresses to superintendent Southern Pacifio company, given below. Strike condi tions prevail, but the strike is un authorized and denounced by officers of railroad brotlierliooda. Apply to MR. A T. MERCIER. Superintendent, Room 32, Second Floor, I'nion Station, Portland, Oregon. Southern Pacific Company. I WANTED Intelligent, smbitiotu boy for the advertis ing department of The Journal. Must be over 10 years. Ask for Mr. Brown. WE HAVE 2 openings for steady, reliable and energetic workers, selling standard and well known strictly money back guaranteed food prod- . .1 : . . 1. . .. i.r. .. j . li ...rvtlilnff 4 ' - i,. a i. .r, H.lon. ,rr,nipm,tl Com- mission on sales, drawing account and bonus. II you are looking for something permanent and are a producer, answer tills ad, stating age, selling experience, average salary for lat 2 years. If you are now employed your application will he treated strictly confidential. N-576, Journal. PETITION CIRCHI-ATORS Wanted, at once, petition circulators to obtain signatures for referendum on city ordinance. Easy to obtain signatures. Ap ply room 426 Oregon bldg.. 5th and Oak. HELP WASTED M18C 41 $300 TO 1500 A MONTUI1 Are yon earning that? Many automobile ex perts are. Yon may Join the high-salaried. akilJcd-mechanlc rank if yon take advantage of the gas engineering course offered by th LEADING AUTO SCHOOL OF THE WEST. WITH A RECORD OF MORE SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES THAN ANY OTHER SCHOOL Investigate, enroll, and don t pay us a cent nntil you are convinced that we'll deliver the gooua. Auaia tail, ,su t Write for our 11 88-pag. catalosru. It's free. Ask for Book No. 6. OUR COURSES ARE FREE "TO OREGON EX SERVICE MEN. ADCOX AUTO AND GAS ENGINE SCHOOL UNION AVENUE AND WASCO STREET. ALL EX SERVICE MEN ATTENDING HEMP HILLS TRADE SCHOOL NIGHT CLASS FOR EIGHT MONTHS ARE PAID 100 CASH BY STATE OF OREGON. FOR FULL IN FORMATION APPLY AT HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOL, 707 HAWTHORNE AVE. TAK1, MT. SCOTT OR HAWTHORNE CAR AT 2ND AND ALDER TO EAST 20TH ST. THE PUBLIO EMPLOYMENT BUREAU City of Portland V. S. Government. Can furnish help, male or female, free of charge to either party. Men' DIVISION Flatlron bldg. 811 Pin t. Phone Broadway 4376. WOMEN'S DIVISION 202 Beck bldg.. Brosday and Oak. Phone Broadway 4889. A Position for Each Graduate. ALISKY BLDG. POSITIONS ASSURED EVERY GRADUATE OF BEH.NKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND Enroll any tame. Telegraphy, stenography, banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Pre catalog LEARN" TELEGRAPHY Young man andV women wanted. Call 484 Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity to learn a well paid profession. Frea booklet Railway Telegraph Inatltnt. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping. stenography, civil aervice, secretarial, special course. Expert teachers; day and night: enroll now. Phon Broadway 8083. FIREMEN BRAKEMEN. 8100-81 50-8200 monthly, experience unnecessary. Railway association, ear LX-61, Journal. BvY S2Si'?La. T,6;"' A,eB' Enro" fre. Frank k. Welles. former assistant state apt., mgr.. N. W. Bank bldg. Phon. Mala 8276. EAST" SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Miss RegiHa BuckeTs private school; individual iMtrnotioa 122 Vk Grand av. Eaat 42T. HELP WASTED FEMALE DO TOU WANT TO EARN A GOOD SALARY f A aalary that la paid whll. yja er tb business and that increasea fra uently as yon gala expenencf DO TOD KNOW BOW MUCH TE,EPHON OPERATING EMPLOYES EARN? Aad what excellent opportnnltlea thay hav for pramotioti to nacutiv pol- tJoar WHT NOT OBTACi THB FACTS 1 Onr Employment Superriaor will gladly tall yon th facta aad will also expiaia th many other advantages of Ulavhoaa paratlng for young woman. Apply at Talephcn Company. Room 601 6th Floor Talephoo. Building. Park and Oak Straata. Tk. radfls Tetephoa T.KTSP Company. WANTED Middle ed houxeworker for coun try. Three in family. No washing except baby'. Reference, asked. Call office Hotel Cornellu. 4, to 6 or 8 to 10 p. m. YOUNG or middle sc. woman to assist with ear of invalid child; civ. full particulars with first letter. N-508, Journal WILL teach ix ambitious women how to make money in tbeir spar, time; pleasant eataid work. CD P. M-. 27 Corbett blrtg. WANTED A country girl or mlddieaged woman to assist ia honscwork. Good home and good wage.; aaywork. G 880, JonrnaL WANTED Womaa for plaia -lovjMrwort. 127 H 12th at Bdwy. 8099. WANTED fTady for" ISwkeepw. 220 lTlb at. LeretU apt Call Pel WANTED A . waitress : nona bat . e-9rueed HELjp- WATrTEP FEMALE PETITION CIRCTJTATOB8 Wanted at once. petiQon circulator, to obtain 'signature for referendum on city ordinance. Kasy to obtain signatures as wide spread' opposition to online no on part f majority of voters. Apply .room 426, Utegon bldg.. Fifth and Oak sea. . WANTED Experienced fancy gown press n. BROADWAY DYE WORKS. GIRL WAN'TKl tine who can sew on Singer! power nischtne or one who lias exterieiice in pnts operatins. Inquire 604 Uoodnough bldg. Phone Main 5147. AN'l hli-A good girl to iieip in kitchen. Call Main 7135. HELP WASTED MALB AND FEMALE WANTED Men to lm the barber trad; rf H.m. i Hthtla laniln nnsttlnns ' terurrd ; Orrv.n ex-erv. men. the count is 1 free to vou. Call or write for uartieulars and catalogue MOLER BARBER COLLKUE. 34 THREE nicely furatxhed liiu:ekeet'lng rooms hurnslde t I gruund flmir. irirat front ami bark entrance, MEN VOMEN iearo' baTb"TTradrwgewYii 1 20 per month: ligllts. waU-r snd telephone In iearning. tositUin guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years 'eluded; gss for rooking: no children. 195 B. experience. Oregon Barber College, 2a B slsUlsoa i lOUl La.NIj Barber College pays you while learning, gives you sat of tools fr; positions secured 38 N. 2d st lYA-rTED AOETfTS 8 I THREE live ale.men for official emblem nov- tels snd buildings are now placing enters. Big money assured. Preslugraph Co., 7 First si 1SA1.KSMKN WANTED S8 I SALESMAN or advertising man to become in terested In a company with the sole privilege j for the surest .and livest preposition in Portland. No opposition. Contract signed. $1000 er i month assured. Must be handled at once. Call Hotel Alder, room 311. Sunday, between 10 and 12 a. m ; or phone 6141(1 after 7 p. m. fori appointment. . GOOD proiositinn for right man to- act as ssles- man and take financial interest in well entb lished automobile business. W-8N0. Journal. SALESMEN-wanted to sell a line that sells; cash weekly Address Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem. Or. WANTED Tir Journal. salesman for city. R-188. HITrATlOWK FRMALB WANTED Work" at once, prefer forenoons or evening; housework or januress. 5227 70th S K. Mt. Scott car. WOMAN wants'" family washing to do at home. Phone Wdln. 801. , SI I UATIONS MALI POSITION a collector with large implement or wholesale house; years of eiperience: can de liver the goods; best references. A-404. Jour- nsl. ' CEMENT'lmindstions. house raised, basements enlarged, lawns graded, reasonable, Marshall 1882, evenings. WEST MACUinE Painting paperlianging snd tinting. Anto n.etic 210 77 lte. snd sliop. 397 .. 8 Bill st. ' CAllI'r.N I r.K work repainting and remodeling, inside finish wanted; first-class work. Bell- wood a i POSITION wanted by man with wide etierience. My business at present is securing low prices for the buyer. Anderson. " 1400. CARPENTER "wants work by day or contract" Tabor 7194. Al CARPENTER build' snd remodels cheap by contract. Woodlawn 120. PAINTING, tinting, "papering; good work; reas onable. Sell. 1309. BOY want work after school snd on Saturday 15 years old. J-KO. Journal. CPHOLSTERING. furniture repairing In jaat own home. Write 8110 03d ave.. 8. JS. WANTED Position on small ranch. Phon. Main 7082. PAINTING AND TINTIN5 Reasonable. Woodlawn 3326. CEMENT wcrk of all kinds. Good work guar anteed Phone Bell. 919. ROOFS reshlngled a specialty. Beacham. Phon E 1201 REMIEL jour house now estiinstes given by reliable builders. Woodlswn 884 8. i s0URF painting ad"tintlng ; experienced work men. Moderate prices. Phon. Main 8888 CEMENT work, sidewalks and repairing, lawn 4 852. Wd- EXCAVATING and plowing. 2088 Phona- Sellwood PAINTING, tinting, papering; good work; rea sonable Sellwojxl 1309. H-OWING "and hsiTowing. Phon M11.!; F,7.INTINGTpIe7hanting. tinting. Hell t86. SITUATION H FEMALE 4 YOUNG ladv with some experience wishes posi tion as cashier during the day. References. :P 8. Journal. A RRF1NED lady Villi child would like to keep house: mut hsve full charge where there are children; country or city. F-109. Journal. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS, refitting ana msklng of ladies gsrments. reasonsbl prices; work guaranteed. J Reiimn. IdiC Tailor. -408 Bn.h ln bldn 8U1TS. skirts snd one-piece drewes mad rea sonable: all work guaranteed first class. Mr- antll 2459. . - - WM SCHENK. lsdiesr and gentlemen' tailor; hemstitching, pleating, etc. Best work, mod mate prices. 180 13tb near Wash.Bdy. 8958 PLAIN sewing by day: children's clothes pre ferred. 970 Mississippi ave. Wain 192. KURSES PRACTICAL nurse. 8 - yer' experience In on haspit.r Mrs. Bow.r. 875 N. 19th at. Main 4755. FTTRUI8HED ROOMS PRINCESS HOTEL NKWLT RENOVATED THROUGHOUT Single rooms 84.50 par wk. Community bth. single. 86 nd 87 per wk: privai. 88 and 810 per wk. 349 E Burnsld. at kaat 171. I f antrum Rnrn'lde bridge. HOTEL LEHOY -Right downtown, 90 H Fifth St.. between Stark and Oak; 81 day, 88 week; steam heat, hot and joldwatr. rnTo WEEK fr" Targe, comfortable fur nished rooms. ' bsths free, hot wster at all hours Hotel Cadillac. :id nesr Jefferwn 1 .VTaiiri rricrhs very reasonable. Steam heat- 283 13th st ! SOME "very 'good ".leeioT rooms, raters near Tsytor. sonsble. 20N 17th t. FCRNISHED ROOMS MIT ATE FAMILY NICELY furnished room; pnval entrance. prlvat beautiful large room anu 'v" .-vi West side. 84 N. 21t Phone Bdwy. 2266. STEAM heated room in private family ing distance. Mar. 1187. walk- FURNlsHED room for rnt; walking distance. 505 Montgomery; menonly. FURNISHED fn1t room, Irvingtnn. 937 E. 1 Stl. N. I . STEAM heated room in private family, walking distance. Marshall na.. FURNISHED room in private family. 1090 Maryland ave.' r Woodlwn 92. 2 pi EA8ANT sleeping rooms reasonable. Call East 7002. ROOMS AND BOARD U KIND lady wish Msrshall 824. school children to board. ROOMS A7TP BOA ED I BIT AT B T FAMILY ' It in1oT"hTX"dIstrict Beautifully furnished room, large enough for family of four or five; rrrivat bath, toilet, hot and cold wter. heat: also table board; beantlful grounds and porch; block from Conch echool; teachers and nurses are invited to investigate. Call Broadway 5450 from 11 a a. to 8 p. m. WA"NTED;rrnJMrcn to car for, any"ag P to 5 ysrs. Will give mother care 70th and Powell Valley road.- 7080 85th ave. S. E. ; FOR two people employed. Urg room with two closet and porch; bath just acrosa hall: well heated: garag if desired. Can bm n at any time. jtiMnmmJUTo. WAITED Rooms and boaad in private horn. .e mit-lle-stea -aeniieiuan .. v U.t 1 8-124. Jonrnai. wn I board a connle of chtwran nar piemy f mfik: no other boarder. Phon Mar . . ... . . , shall 3727 twilDTk anH Pmym fflf arTlTsI tlw'ln, 331 Grand av N 7 1 blocks from Broadway. Kaxt 2TT.7 - NICELY fumlshed room ,wVth board for i ra tlemen. For particulars call Main 1624. dR two "people ir parent and two children. 2 6Jjt Porter v.irt. TW'O nice furnished rooms, witb board if da aired : noma cooking. 831 Montgomery QDf"iS Uttl girl to" Doanl and room, mother car.- 906 Minnesota ava. WANTED Child between and" 8 yrs. ; bmt of aaotbar' car. Phosw Kaat ,18. - Hn RFwre'-'rxn nnnMR 1 FtBSlgHKl) ASP UWyPBSlSHBg 14.50 WEEK up, mmpi.ily furatabed' housa- . keeping auttes, ahmlutely clean, avoir con venience; single houaaaetplnc rooms. $2.75 weak up; right downtown: save carfsr. The Cadillac, 8d. near Jefferson. ' 8f NULR snT'doubls ' hoasekeeplDg rooms, eiaav , plttely furnished; atsm heat, clectncUy and hnndry; reasonable. ! 184 Hharmaa sL Pboae ; Marshall 898S. ! , . A LARGE" fumlsliejl nwai with kilclienetUi, and firaplsc. Reasonable rat. Olio Bel mont Earn 284 ' 1 TRl'NKS and baggage delivered in down to wm distncl for 25c. Auto Hervioa 205. Phon. Mais I 5 ROOMS. unfuniHied." ovrr grocery store I Tlmrmau. Msin 71(18 "8l ' FCRNISHEO H. K and sleeping room for rent j at 7'JU Mi-v i: i!pi. c,n. Krrmoiit. j ONE PCRNISHKnTrTousekeepuTg room, ""111 .... month 2a lOtll st. Marshall 2848. 1 ONE. two or three modern hoiisekeeiilng furnished or unfiiflnlsliud. Tlor 8878 HOrKK.KK.EPING. siee).ing rooms" slid up st 301 Vv 1st. 2 a week 3 ROOMS. Unlit, water, telephone, II H. Wood . lawn 5t).M TWO furnished 11. K, room. 1090 Albina" avaL HOV'SEKE'KPISO ROOMS KCBS1SHKD AND I'N KCHNISHED PRIYATK FAMILY 78 . stli st. M. . nr. N M. V. 2 NIOK1.Y fiwril-hed hou-w'keei'ing room, f 15; 1 rxiom and kitelit ni-tie 112: iiuti-t place, 6 mln. walk from Iswthrnr bridge. 334 E. 3d st.. nesr Mill K.iit '.Mi 4 ft plilVATr fsiivtls rji-an. plrarsnt furnished H. K rcouis. No ch&ldren lflth st. I20 J'Mi Morrisoa- FI KNIS1IED housttteeplnr rooms. nice, rlesn, light and airy; elnetric light, gas, lurnso heat. 814 Mill. tu TWO l;ui;e clean vn-ll furnished h. k. rooms. gss rlevlnrtty, Isntirtry; could be nisiie sint- slile. for A people. ti N. Jinh st. near Wash. FOIl KENT Two light housekeeping rooms, furnished. 67,1 Ellis ave. i'lmns Redwood lull). TWO furnished housrkeeping rooms; no children. 8 E. SHtii st. llinne Kast4037.J ONE "large" housekeeping room, third floor, privata entrance. 24ft UMi st. TWO elean light, unfurnished h. k. rooms, Tirat flonr. 178 E. 71h al YamhM. REAT.LT- clean" furnished II. K." rooms for adults. 2iS Montgomery. N. K. cor.of 8lH. NH'E, Isrge. rlesn liouiekeeplng room, "ultsbl for one or two twrsnns Msrshsll 2767. TWOinfu7nUhed H K rooniiT 804 "iTpshur st., nesr Monigoraery-Wsril. Very reasonable. TWO hou.ekeeinng ronmi, clean and modern. $12. Call Esst. tH-JS. i.AICK, ))lessiit trout sleeping rn, m. heat snd bath, suiuble foe 1 or 2 347 18th st. FOB Rftl-T noriE8 UNFURNISHED STORAGE COMMERCIAL AMD HOUSEHOLD OOODS, MOVING. PACKING. SHIPPING. Reduced freight rates. For si pert srvta eall Bdwy. 703. Manning Waranous A Traaa fr Co Furniture Moving Tim Transfer snd Storage Long distant hauling 884 E. Hurnslde. Phon Kstv84ll4. ""MOV ING " BAGGAGE. FURNITURE AND PIANO. Central Transfer and 8torage; Main 7878. FOU RENT fl rom Titrnse, good basement and gas lights, 825 per month. Call Marshall 8415 nr apply 784 First t., Houtti Portland. I HAVE s" 3-roora- house. 10 50 month; has electricity snd raa. Inquire Oak Grove 5W. FOR RENT 4-rorrm plastered house. Call at 1045 Mississippi avs. 128. MODERN 3mom home; walking dlstanofc Yard. Adulta. xvi it neon. -;0 h mxiM 'in, use. Wast HidacTosTli-. j 314 oih: walMng dlstan. SIX rooms, with garage. Union. F. Sin. Gratis m ave., rwar HOTJSKA FOR RKNT FUBS1TTJRK FOft HALE ;.! T ROOM house for rent, piann and some furni ture for sale. 8fl8 E, Pine t. FrRWffHHED H0 17 ".EH J To-ROOM house (or saie, completely furnished for 4 families; 2 bathroom, furnace, nic corner lot, 8iiM0 West Hid, walking distanca. Price 80250 East 108. 8"ROMSr 785 ;R. 79h N." 'nnar8andjr boulevard; modern: goxl cotiditton: fruit and garden; 880. Home after 6:80 p. m. During day call Tabor 4.KH7. TWO "ROTM'furniilie(nious.. yard"! B37-iIar-ket, near 16th t. , r L A T T O HE W T, !T F H E N 1 8I1EPU MODERN 4 rotim "ilst,-near Piedmont -r barn, reasonable. Wodlwn 48H9, NICK 4"rooMf apartment, 8127 1aK. 7fl"th t". "MV" car. 1 block south. APARTSfETf Tf FOR RE Jf T 41 T1IF' JEFFEIIY S room furnishe) aartmnis, I 815 month; close In; comer of - Hussell it snd Kerby bet. Mis, and Wnis. av. Phona inn. 2RXiM"nice!y fulnlsheii housekeeping apt. with sleeving porch, in private family ; bath and lights; fine view; no children. 1146 Willam ette hlvd . GRANDEST AT apartment. 68 Grand ave. and , Stark st. Nice, modern, oulsid 8 ro-m fur nished apartment. 845 Phon East 'j' NEW" YORK "APTS.7" 441 H " Belmont Eaat 288. THE STANFIKLDi Modern 2 room apt., fur nished. resonbi. Mln 7892. ET.ERTY AITH.--2 ind "8 room apt., 872 r t Clay st Under new maneg.ment STORE W AND OFFICES 11 BASEMENT froiif rooms for shop; baching quarters; close in 144 1 1 th st W Alt TED -TO BE JIT RESPONSIBLE peoplr want 7 to f room housa by May 1: Wast Side preferred; mt b clean snd gxd condition; best of car guaran teed References. East 7007. B ROOM "modern "unfurnished bungalow: hard wood floors, furnace, fireplace, in Irvlngton, Laurelhuntt, Alameda of Rose City Park. Kat 5480. , . GENTLEMAN ""while housekeeping room o room snd board: with tmlly; near Kenton. Y-123. Journal. WANTED To rent furnished 5-roum modora house or flat, 3 in family, referenc. Broad way 8489. WANTED To" relit, by rsiponnlble people, fur- ' nlshed 5 room hnus. or bungalow; can fur nisii references. Tabor 2 906. WANTED To relit by May 1. 7 to 9-rooaa modern hous, adults only; West Sid pre ferred. Phone Msin 7440. WANTED TFo reat or lee 5 room brus ba- fore April 20: adiilU. Autjmatln 818;46. M7.DEHN "IT" or -roo"m bungalowT faraian-!; responsible tenants. Talxir 809. EEAL ESTATE SI'MMER RESORTS .... ir6S""SALE Netaits Happy Csmp sumtn.r .re sort. Address Vim. Orpha Kaatmaa, Tillamook. Oregor BUSIXF.SS PROPEBTT FOUR-FAMILY Four fiats of 6 rooms each, good for at least 8120 month rental at present Lot 60x100. Vicinity E. 1 2tti and K. BurmldV sta. One of the brft buys in flat on Die market J. J. OEDER CO. 4 Grand ava. North. Near E. Ankaay FOR 8 ALB Quarter block, at southeast comer 15th and Couch sta. ; excellent location for garage or raaa-, nfscturing plant. " Will lease this property a tt stand for tena of yeaa. R. W. Hagood , - S00 Journal bklgJ Main 4918 or Main Tltt. TO CLOSE aa estate. Union avenue eorner near Rtnaell. 3 store rooms. 4 room fiats, J room dwelling, always rented. Owner, Eaat Stea. i , o FACTORT sit, west sldeT waterfront and track- ' age; bargain, i Owner. , 1421 NorUiwastern Bank bldg. ' LOT- with three etore roofna, William avenue. near Basaall, 84000. , Owner.. Eaat 1198. 7