The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 10, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1C2D.
COMPLETE CARGO
AWAITS VESSEL
DUE ON FRIDAY
A full cargo of 8000 tons is await
ing the arrival of the steamship
Steelvoyagr which Is scheduled Ato
arrive in the Portland harbor on
Friday of this week. The Steelvoy
ager is now at Vancouver, B. C dis
charging general cargofrom the con
tinent. She i will conjie light from
the Canadian port arid load! a full
cargo for Abvonmouth and Newport,
r direct. i 1
Wheat and flour will constitute the
bulk of the cargo to be dispatched on
the Steelvoyager. A Bmall quantity of
lumber will be taken on deck ; to the
direct points in England. The Steel-
, voyager is a steel-built vessel and can
carry between 8000 and 9000 tons of
general cargo, i '
Flying the flag of the Isthmian Line,
the steamship Steelmaker, in the serv
ice of the same operators as the Steel
voyager, left down at i 5 o'clock this
morning. The i Steelmaker carries 2500,
tons of wheat, 1,500,000 feet of ..lumber
and a quantity of canned ' goods and
ca.scjr.ra. Ijark. Destination of both ves
sels will be Ixindon and Belfast.
The s.teamshlp West Katan. i in the
service of the Williams-Diamond com
pany, arrived in ; the river Sunday aft-
, ernoort. . The steamer, came from New
York via San. Francisco. She i brings
about 900 tons of general cargo from
the east coast and will take general
cargo out for direct ports on the con-
.Mrtetit. '..!..''.,.' s
Offshort business for the current
-k . will establish a high mark for
the port. Eight large steamships are
on ' berth and a good prospect for two
additional charters to be announced
within the next 24 hours.
TRKACIIKUOrS PF.ACOCK SPIT
CTIAXGICD TO SAXD ISLAND
Peacock Spit, at the mouth of the Co
lumbia river, is no more. In place of
this once dreaded spot to navigators and
fishermen has; appeared' an island of
sand and clearly exposed at high water.
Engineers "state that the changed con
dition of affairs is due to the- north
Jetty. Ah eddy was formed and depos
its of sand at that point gradually pro
duced the island and wiped out the spit.
In years gone by scores of fishermen
have lost their lives on Peacock Spit.
It was feared by pilots and navtgatora
A dozen years ago a French bark piled
up there, but she was later pulled into
deep water. A short distance above lies
Sand island. It was on the lower end
of this that the Great Republic piled up
In 1879.
'lappy Jack" was a well" known fish
erman on the lower river in the days
when gill netting was the popular meth
od of taking salmon. It was said that
he had been wrecked more times than
any living' human. Jack's boat landed
in the breakers at Peacock Spit. It
overturned and the boat puller was
drowned. Captain Brown and the Fort
Canby coast guard started to the rescue.
Arriving they discovered "Happy Jack"
standing on the bottom of the overturned
-boat attempting to execute a. hornpipe
; and squawking a chantey at the top of
his voice. He was rescued. si
ASTORIAN COMMENCES NEW
SCHEDULE ON RIVER RUN
J"t-.....4f... . - .. V. I . . T V. 1
SLkl IIS VII - y 1 1 r" W ULIICUUIC IUD
steamer Astorian left Sunday afternoon
at 2 o'clock on s the down trip. The new
itinerary of the Astorian calls for sail
ings from Astoria at 7:15 a. m. and
from Portland at 2 p. m. This arrange
ment will give' the people 'of Astoria a
fast service to Portland with a morning
sailing out. i -1;
Passenger business on the lower river
is better than it has been for a number
of years and operators "of the steamer
lines engaged in excursion business
look for a profitable season. j
2 STEAMERS TO BE PliACED
ON BEACH ROUTE IN JUNE
William McMurray, general passenger
Agent of the O-W. R. A N. Co., an
nounces that the steamers Hassalo and
Harvest Queens will be placed in com
mission about the middle of next month
on the beach route. It is the intention
to operate a daily boat from Portland
to Megler. via Astoria. At Megler a
transfer will he made to the rail line
carrying- passengers to all points on the
North Beach. A heavy beach season is
anticipated.
MIDDLE RIVER POINTS HAVE
BETTER FREIGHT CONDITIONS
Freight conditions between Portland
and middle river points are improving
and the steamer J. N. Teal will leave
Portland Tuesday morning with a ca
pacity cargo. In-bound business is in
creasing and it is anticipated that the
steamer Joseph Kellogg again will be
placed in commission between Portland
and The Diilles. Passenger business is
good and berry pickers will soon be
headed for Hood River and White Sal
mon. . I
AM ALONG i THE WATERFRONT
With a full cargo of freight and 200
passengers, the steamer. Rose City of
the San Francisco & Portland Steam
ship company sailed Monday at 10
o'clock. The vessel is due to arrive in
the "Bay City Tuesday afternoon.
The steam schooner Frank D. Stout
sailed from Astoria Sunday afternoon
TRANSPORTATION
Astoria and Way Points
Str. Georgiana
Round Trio Dally (Except Friday)
Lam PORTLAND 7no a. m.
Alder Street Dock
Leave ASTORIA t:00 p. m. P
Sanborn Dock
Fare $1.65 Each Way
Special a la Carte Otnino llinlie
- Main 1482, S41-22.
THE HARKINS TRANSPORTATION JO.
ASTOklA
STARTING SUN
DAY, MAY 9TH
S. S. A. s
pally passenger service between PorUand anid Astoria 'and way landings.
Leaves Portland Taylor-Street Dock 2 P. M. dtilv ercetit Thursdav TTvm
Astoria Collender Dock 7 :15 A. M. daily except Thursdayi Dr" t L
connection for beaches. Excellent dining room rvice a lal carte! , S
FARE $1.65 Each Way, Including Tax f
Phone Main 8065 for Fuhl Particulars
with passengers and - freight for San
Pedro I direct.' -i ' j -
The I steamship Wapama is booked to
sail rtext Friday Ffor San Pedro with
passengers and freight. The Wapama
Is a McCormick I boat and will load
lumber at St. Helena
The steamship West Nlvarta is tak
ing the first installment of a cargo of
lumber for North China at the Mc
Corrnick mills at I St. Helens.
The I steamship West Jester is taking
lumber at the Clarke Wilson mills at
Linn ton. She will load a full cargo
for Nprth China.) ,
News ! of the Port
. ArHvala Ms 10
KsisHo Mara.1 Japanese steamer from Kobe;
ballast.
!
Westl
Katan. i American steamer, from New
Tort; general, i . I :
Cecilia Suddon. British schooner, from Baa
Francisco; ballast I - ,
I Arrival May
Westl Nivaria. American steamer, from San
Francisdo; ballast i .
Oievup, American steamer, from San Lois; ou.
rT- , Departure. May IOi
Dm Citv American steamer, for Ban Fnn-
Cisco: passenger and genera.. ' -
Ulty of Topexa, amtnnn susanici, w
FranrtMo, via F.ureka and Coos Bay ; passen
gers and general
I : Departure May n -
Acapaleo. American barge, for! Callao; lum
ber, front Kalama. . I '
MARINE ALMANAC ;
Weather at Beer's Mouth
North Head. ' Mar I 1 0. Conditions at the
mouth M the river i at noon: . . Sea, smooth ;
wind, ndrthwest 10 miles; weather, partly clouay.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday
High
Water :J : I-ow Water
6:07 a
7:37 p.
m. 6.6 feet 0:61 a. m. o.o leet
m. 7.1 feet j ' 1:0,0 p. m. 1.6 feet
DAILY! RIVER READINGS
8 a. m., I Pacific Time.
i .
! ' , -
5"
Eoa 3 -
STATIONS.
2 'a
?36
3
m.sj
Wenatctree
0.00
Lew is tori
0.20
0.00
Cms tills!
1.0
" 6
0.0
0.2
'0.3
.5
The Dallies
O.00
Ell irene
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0 .00
Albany
Salem
Oregon'
Kits
Portia ndl
( ) Rising.
RITER FORECASTS
The Willamette riter at Portland will rise
slowly during the next two or three days.
AIT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Movements of Vessels
Aatnrik. May 10. Left up at 1 m.: Brit
ish schr(oner Cecilia (Sudden, from San Fran
cisco S iled at 7 last niitnt.: rtceamcr mnram,
for San I'edro. Arrived at 11:30 a. ra.: Steamer
Capt. A. F. I.ncaa, from Ketrhikan.
San 1 ''ranciscoj Mas 9. Sailed at 5 P. '
Tug Rellief, for Portland. ' Sailed at 10 a. m. :
Steamer Solano, i for 'Portland., Passed, 9 a.
m. : Steamer W. V. Hemn, from Portland, tor
GaTiota. Passed at 11 a. m. : Steamer Daisy
Putnam, from Portland, for San Pedro.
San Itedro. Mar 9. i-Arnred: Steamers Win-
keena. Hliaxta and Kaleo, from Columbia rirer.
Meadw Point. May 10. Sailed at 8 last
night : Slteamer West jester, for Portland.
A.itorik, May 9. -Armed at 5:10 and left up
d: SO a. m. : Steamec West Xirsria, for San
Francisco. Arrired at 7:40 a. in.:: 8teamer
Trinidad from San Pedro. Arrived at 12:45
and left up 6:30 p. m. : Japanese steamer
Kauho Maru, from Kobe. Arrived at 4 and left
up at 5 P. m. : Steamer A Vest Katan, from New
York. Jlay 8 Hailed at 7:30 p.l m. : Steamer
Frank I. Strmrt, for San Pedro. Sailed at
8:30 p. m. : Steamer Tiverton, for Ban Pedro.
Arrived at 8:30 and left up 10:15 p. m. :
Steamer I Oleum, if rom (Fort San Luis.
San 'ranciaco. May 10. (I. N. S.) Ar
rived M4y 0: I'rovidencia, Orays Harbor. 1:30
a. m.; (Queen, Seattle, 3 :50 a. m. ; Johanna
Smith, poos Bay, 6:20 a. m. ; Launch Fort
Braeg. from Fort . 'Bragg, 9:35 m. ; Jap.
str. Hofuku Maru, Mobile ris Balboa, 9:40
a. m. : barfe K. M. PheliM, in tow tug Sea
Kine, Prt San Luis. 12:05 p. mi
M. S.I I-a-vten, WUlapa Harbor, 12:15 p. m. ;
ITniinak. Union Landing, 2 05 p. m ; harue
Simla tin tow tug Sea Eagle), Port San Luis.
2:40 p. m. ; Whittier, I'ort San Luis. 8:50
p. in.; Atlas, Juneau, 4:35 p. m. ; Mayfair,
F.ureka. 6:30 p. m.; Caobs, New Tork via
Halbon and ljnm i Angi'lH. 7 p. m.. Aeme, Ban
don, 9:WB p. m. Sailed May 9:1 British str.
War Singer, Yokohama, 12:15 au m.;; Holano,
Columbia river,; 10:15 a. m. ; tug: Hercules
barken tine Kohnla in tow), to iWillapa Har
bor, Seattle, 10:30 a m. :f Pasaadena, Albion,
10:40 t. m.; C S. I supply str. i Glacier. Los
Angeles, 10:40 a. m. ; Neranicum. Brookings,
11:30 at m. ; str. Martha Buebner. Coos Bay.
12:45 p m. ; destroyers Montgomery and Breeze,
1:45 p.! ra.; Art-tic, Fort Bragg, j 2 :45 p. m.;
tug Relief, Astoria, 4:40 p. m.j Multnomah,
Seattle, 7:20 p.i in. ; lAdmiral Nicholson, Santa
Barbara.l 9:40 p. m. !
San Francisco, May 10. (I. IN. 8.) Ar
rived May 10: Celilo, Los . Angeles, 12:80
a. m.; Vanguard. Las Angeles, 4:10 a. m. ;
KlamathJ Kverett, 6:10 a. m. ; Saginaw, Los
Angeles, 16:55 .fm.; Plioenii, Greenwood, 7:35
a. m. ; Muvkianxa, Hongkong, 7:35 a. m. ; M, S.
Oregon, (in tow of U. IS. S. Brutus. Pago Pago,
111 20 aj. m.: U t Mibgo. Manila, 11 a. m. ;
Governor), Los Angeles.! 10:45 a. mi Sailed May
9 Santa Monica. Eureka, 11:50 p. m.; May
10: Fred Baxter. Seattle, 8:55 a. m. ; Cen
trslia, (loos Bay, 9:40 a. m. ; Klamath, Los
Angeles. 10:20 a. m. I ' i
SeatU. Wash., May 10. (I. IN. 8.)- Ar
rived: Admiral Goodrich, from , Southeastern
Alaska, jat 11 a. m. ; Latouche. I from South
western lAlaaka, 9:15 la. m. ; Sailed- Admiral
Evans, fbr Ancliorage.j at 10:20 a. m. ; Quab
bin, for San Francisco. i at 7 a. m. i Arrived May
9 Fultqn, from Tacoma. at 1:15 p. m. ; East
ern Glcri. from Yokohama, at 1:15 p. m.; M.
8. tWakepa, from British Columbia ports, at 7
a. m. Sailed April 9 West Jester, for Yoko
hama rik Portland, at 6:25 p. m. : Jefferson,
for Southeastern Alaska, at 9:15 a. m.; Frince
Rupert, (.or I'rince Kupert, at 1 1 p. m.
Valdea. May 9- Sailed: Alameda, south
bound, at 6:30 a. m. Sailed May 8 Admiral
Watson, (southbound, at 7:45 p. m.
Uongkbng. May 6. Sailed: i Empress of
KusRia, for Vancouver: Sailed May 3 Toyo
hoeht Maru, for Seattle.
Han l'edro. May 9. (I. N. 8.) Sailed:
Governor), for Seattle! via San Francisco and
Victoria. t 1 I
Point Reyes, May 9. (I. N. 8.) Passed:
Phyllis, or Everett, at! 9 a. m.
Victoria, ilay,l. Passed out: Weimarino,
for Sydney. i .
James Island May) 9. Arrived: Faraiao,
from Cata Buena via i San Francisco.
Vaneoiiver, &lay HO. Anivid: Kurcha
Maru. from Yokohama; Arrived May 9 Meth-
ven, f rot Hongkong. i
Como, May 10. Arrived; Muncaster Cas
tle, fro ml Singapore. ' 1
Bellintham. May 9. Sailed: Westharts, for
Hankow sia ports.
Anacottea. May 10; Arrived: Santa Inez,
from Taooma. . .1
Tacoint. May 10. Arrived: Admiral Schley,
from Seattle, at 9 a. in. Arrived May 9 Indo
Maru, from Kobe; Liverpool Maru, from Seattle.
J. H. Rose, Resident
Of Eastern Oregon,
For 47 Years, Dies
Baker, May ' 10. fJohn Hardy Rose, a
resident of Baker and Malheur counties
for 47 ear8. is dead at his home near
Ironside;. He . is survived by his wife,
two Borfs, two daughters. 16 grandchil
dren a nil io great-grandchildren.
,A celebration cm the, Fourth of July
In Baker has been assured -by appoint
ment oil C. A.; Hosier, chairman ; Lewis
Olson, Secretary ; Kzra Ooodwin, treas
urer; Wj'niiam Boyes and Carl Sllven as
a comrrjittee. i Outside communities will
be invited to take cart. I I
An appeal Is being; made ! for rooms
to accdmmodate 170O members of the
Odd Fallows lodg-e, who. -will come to
Baker May 28 for) the, four-day annual
Rrand ldge convention. ; i !
AND WAY
LANDINGS
t o v. islh
40 11.6
I 22 9.3
25 8.5
4,0 11.8
I 10 4.4
I 20 5.1
20 4.2
12 5.1
i 15 6.3
REVENUE AGENTS
HIT BOOZE TRAIL;
SUSPECTS HELD
"Mutt and Jeff," Internal revenue
agents who spend most of their wait
ing hours trailing the bootlegger to
his lair, were approached by one of
the gentry Sunday with an offer to
sell 10 gallons of moonshine at $25
a gallon i
"Mutt", eagerly accepted the offer,
and with; the pair drove out to a ranch
near ! Tobias station in Washington
county. On the way the alleged boose
dispensers regaled their patron t with
tales of how easy it was to evade the
sheriff of Washington county and his
one deputy.'
At the ranch the liquor was produced,
pure quill raisin moonshine, the kind
that eats the varnish off a table top.
Three gallons' wer produced and then
the merchants demanded payment for
the entire lot before producing the other
eeven.. .. !
An argument resulted. Then "Mutt"
flashed his star. John Polockinko, who
owned the ranch, drew a .38 caliber re
volver and leveled it at the officer.
"Mutf retaliated by 'batting Polockinko
alongside the head with a .45 automatic
The weak and bleeding Polockinko,
Tony Surino, his partner, three gallons
of moonshine and "Mutt" reached the
county Jail an hour later. The .two men
were charged today with violation of
the prohibition law. , A search of the
ranch was made afterwards, but the
still could not be found, the revenue
agents said.
Plans for Building
Inexpensive Houses
To Be TopfcTonight
Three or four delegations of property-owners-
from outlying "districts are
expected to appear tonight at 8 o'clock
at a meeting called by Commissioner
Barbur of representatives of the Port
land Realty board and building men to
formulate plans for building; inexpen
sive dwellings in various districts ' to-j
relieve the acute housing -shortage.
A delegation from St. Johns will be
present, according to Barbur, to i offer
lands in their neighborhood for sale at
a reasonable price. Discussion . will
particularly center on the cost - of
lands available and of the. types of
house. No attempt will be made to
place such houses In well-defined rani
dential districts. ?
It " is expected that the council will
vote to suspend or amend the present
housing and building codes to allow
cheaper construction as an emergency
measure. . .'!
Fire Slogan Contest
Brings 61 Offers in
One Mail for Prizes
Did you go on an outing Sunday, some-;
where in the fir-clad mountains or hills
or follow up some tree-lined gurgling
mountain stream?
Did you think what It would mean
should a forest fire sweep over your
pathway, leaving behind hideous scars
to greet the seeker of outdoor beauty
and recreation?
Have you written that slogan yet on
forest protection? Sixty-one slogans
were received by C. S. Chapman In this
morning's mail alone. The contest closes
Saturday. i i
Slogans submitted are limited to eight
words. They should bring out the value
of the scenic and recreational features
of the Pacific Northwest and their ad
vantages and necessity of being protect
ed from fire. Total cash prizes of 1100
will be awarded by the allied forest fire
protection agencies and the beat slogan
will be used in the national forest pro
tection campaign, beginning' the week
of May 23.
Slogans should be mailed to C. S.
Chapman, Sll Spalding building, Port
land. Envelopes should be marked Fire
Slogan Contest." Use the attached cou
pon in writing your slogan. . i
Drug Company Opens
Merchandise Exhibit
An event : of Interest to druggists' of
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska
is the sundries and merchandise- fair
which is .being held by the Blumauer
Frank Drug company, opening today
and continuing until May 22. The main
building of the drug company is a veri
table show house suitably decorated and
the druggists are having a chance to
see everything from beach togs on -a
living model to a walking dolL Already
over 100 druggists have sent in advance
information that they will be at the fair.
Schools Preparing
' For Spelling Bee
In each of Portland's grade schools
Tuesday night will be held "tryout"
spelling matches for selection of con
testants who will take up the challenge
of the Women of Woodcraft. Those pro
moting the revival of the old-fashioned
"spelling bee" announce that the public
Is invited to attend the various neighbor
hood contests. -
SEW TODAY
WE CAXL FOB TOUB OLD :
CARPETS
Rags and Woolen. Clothing . .
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Torned Out Promptly
Bag Rngs Woven All Slses
Mall Order Send fer Book '
let Carpet Cleaned.
Laid and Befitted !
N0RTII7EST RUG CO.
188 EAST EIGHTH 8TBEET
PHONE EAST $S
6aUsreom Watt Park and Taatkia
At 10 A. M. Tomorrow i
ITEVf TODAY
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
SHIPPED ANYWHERE
or Erected in Portland
atatarial and Workmanship Guaranteed
I Firxt Claaa
I Sand for Circular
REDIMAOE BUILDING CO.
15 B. 11th St Pbone E. 5114
O BLOCKS SOUTH OF HAWTHORNE
i PORTLAND. OR.
Send Us Your Old Carpet
i(We Call and Deliver)
Old Bags and Woolen Clothing. ,
We Make Reversible, Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
Boom Size Fluff Bug Woven I17.6
Bag Bags Woven All Sizes
Clothes Cleaning and Dyeing Dept.
Mall Orders Send for Booklet
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
t;12 Bags, Steamed Cleaned, $1.59
WESTaJBK FLUFF BUG CO.
(4 Union Ave. N. Phone East 6S18
Irvington Bungalows
Those two beautiful new bungalows at
12th and Siskiyou sts. are now completed
and ready for sale. They contain 5 large
rooms and every up-to-date feature to
be found! In the modern bungalow. 'The
location is sightly and the district of the
best.' First class material has been used
and the workmanship Is of the very best
Nothing ! cheap or shoddy j about them.
Must be I seen to be appreciated. Call
and let us show them. TURNER A CO.
230 Chamber of Commerce.'
iMKETIXt? -OTICEH
41
OREGON LODGE ; NO. 101, A.
. AND A. M. Special com
municstion tomorrow (Tuesday) at
12. noon, for the purpose of cou-'
ducting the funeral semcea or our
late brother t'eter A. auracheuner.
Serriees at
the undertaking parlors of A. D.
Kenworthy I
It Co.. Lents, at 1:30 p. m. In
terment Mt. Scott cemetery. Brothers please
bring, sntos. Vimting brethren: welcome. By
order of the W. M.
I LESLIE S. PARKER. Secy.
GET ready for the
big picnic at For
est Orore lor the
Masonic and Eastern
Star home fund on
Monday, May 81.
WILLAMETTE TBIBE NO. .
ImproTed Order of Red Men.
tneeta tonight (Monday) at Au
ditorium hall, 208 V Third st.
Visitors welcome.
r. I. Mcdonald.
C.of R.
A SPECIAL, conclave of Wash
ington commandery No. 15,
K. T., will be held Tuesday,
May 11, at 2 p. m. Order of
the Temple will be conferred.
Candidates i please report at 1 p. m. A large
attendance lis desired. O. P. Eisman, recorder.
A STATED conclave of Wash
ington commandery - No. 15,
K. T.,, will be held Tuesday
evening. May 11, at 7:30 o'clock.
Business of importance will be
considered. I
invited. G.
Rojouming Sir Knights cordially
P. Eisman, recorder.
HARMONY LOtMJE NO. 12, A.
F. AND A. M. Stated com
municatien this (Monday)- eve
ning at 7 :30 o'clock. Work in
the Master Mason degree. Visit
ing brethren welcome.
W. M. DeLTN. 8ee.
PALESTINE LODGE 141 A. T.
, AND A. M. Special communi
cation Tues-i May 11. 7 o'clock.
E. A. degree. 'Visiting brethren
welcome. Arleta station, Mt.
Scott car.
W. S. TOWNSEND. Sec.
SUNNTSIDE IX1DGE NO. 163.
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication tomorrow , (Tues
day) evening, at 7 o'clock. Work
in M. M. degree. Visitors wel
come. By order of W. M.
JAMES S. GAY JR., Sec. .
IVANHOE LODGE NO. 1, Knight
I of Iythias. meets Tuesday night. '8
p. m., 5th floor Pythian building, 38S
Yamhill. viaitora welcome. Enquire
rank. A. W. Kuhndorff. C. C.
MEETING i of Independent Progressive Psychic
Bes parch society at Centra library Monday.
May 10, at 8 p. m., room B. All members
requested to he present. Mrs. Hayea. sec'y.
BHRINER cards by a Shnner; Smith, printer!
Commonwealth bldg., 6th and Ankeny.
CMB1M JEWELKr a specialty; buttons, pins,
charms. ( Jaeger Bros. 131-133 6th at
fifa? Statistics
marriages. Birtbs. Deaths.
DEATHS AWI ETTIfERALS
75
TEN EYCK The funeral services of the late
Vandyke; H. Ten Eyck, late "of 4211 East
48th st. SL E-. will be held tomorrow (Tues
day). May 111, at 2 p. m.. from the residential
funeral home of Downing dc McNemar, East
7 th and Multnomah streets. Interment Mt.
Scott Park i cemetery.
McGIBBON At 698 BidweU i ave.. May 9,
William iMcGibbon. age 63 years. The fu
neral services will be held tomorrow. May 11,
at 4 p.. a, from residrnce funeral parlors of
Walter E. ! Kenworthy. 1532 and 1534 East
13th St.. Sell wood. Friends invited. Incinera
tion at the PorUand crematorium.
AKl'NDELL At Hillsdale. Or., May 9. Grace
Griswoki Arundeil, aged 41 : years, wife of
C. R. Arundeil of the Congress hotel and mother
of the late Robert G. Arundeil. The remains
are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. ,Notice of
fnneral hereafter. i
CROOKS t-At Hill-dale. Or., May 9. Lillian Ai
ou n yesra.v wi'e; ot t'harlM A.
Crooks, sister of Mrs. Marguerite Wilson of La
Center. Wash.;, and John Abraham of McMinn
Tille. Or. The remains are at ; Finley's, Mont
gomwry at ftth. Notice of funeral herea fter
McCCLLODGH The funeral services of the
late Anna McCulIongh of 139 Knott St..
will be held today (Monday), May 10. at 3
r - -, - . ..... . .. . yviiui, vi a . i7, JJ.cn-
worthy It l Co., 5802-04 82d st. 8. E.. in
i.ienia. iiiifruipii mount ormi i-ars cemetery.
PETERSON -The funeral service ofthelate
f a W Patavann ' ss trA A 0 ;
a-r.., svaa VU J CSliO, "ill Dw COfJ-
docted tody (Monday) at 2 i p. m., at Hie
ninem parfora ot A. J. Kenworthy 6c Co
802.04 92d t. B. B.. in Lenu. Frieods in'
Tiuwi. lumnnnii Maiinomu ceTnetery.
WnAlJ3fT-t-At Hiildal. Or., May 9, flila K.
- Willsatfl. inii 4 ft VMIJ .Aiao 110 V W
st. huoband of Cora WiUett The remains are
i.,n,j auuiuiubij u ui. xoouoe ot rn
neral hereafter. i
PEEBLER-t At Hilldale. Or.. May 9 j' Fred
efick Feebler, aged 52 years..' late f 304
Rosa at, husband of Minnie Peebler. Tha re
mains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Nt
tice of janeral iiereafter. i
JOSSELYN At Hillsdale, Or., May 0 lO'O
Fksurot Doacb Jowlyn, aged 6 years.fbelored
"?Br, Mr j "d M- B, 8. J'WwlTn. Remains
at H oilman a funeral paxlota, 3d and Salmon ata.
O HERTY Remains of the late CnmiS
O'Flaherty will b.-forwarded this (Monday)
evening toi Oakland. Cal.. for interment by
Dunning A McEntee. instead of services being
iiciu iwrrsj ma preTwwir svnnoanrtti.
ARUNDELL At Hillsdale. Or.,; May 9, Robert
- G. Arundeil, aged 5 years, ! son bf O R.
Arundeil of Docch Station, Or., and the late
(!nm GriawnM IrnnHI
Finiey's, Montgomery at 6tb,
78
SAGE Flora.- Failing Sago, ace 68 years, wife
of Charles C. '8ae. gktor of lira. Charles
IUlt?n. Fred Heald. Spray. Or.; aunt et Mrs.
A. N. Terrill of 416 Larrabee st, Mrs. Ken
ardir of Beaverton. Mrs. Allumbaacli of Warren.
Or., and Mra. C. A. Burr of Scholia. Or. The
remains, axe at ue reaidenual loneral parsare of
McKntee ft Eiler.' 16th and Everett sta.. where
the funeral will be held at 1 :80 p. m. Taee
dajr, Mar It. Interment . Rose City Park ceme-
tsry.
FEN TON At the residence of hia daughter. Mrs.
Burkhart. 200 Church st.. Sunday. Mar 9
Andrew Jackaon Kenton, aced 84. years, father of
Mrs. M. E. Burkhart. Anna. E. F. and F. B.
all of Portland, aixl Ber. W. J. Fen too of Oor
Tallia. Frienda are isvited to attend the faoeral
serriees at the Methodut church South, cor.
Multnomah : st. and Union ate., tomorrow
(Tuesday) 'at 1 P. m. Interment in Birerriew
cemetery. Chambers IJo., nl rectors.
MeKNIGHT In this" city. May 10.. Jamas Wtt
Itam McKnisbt of Vale. Or., ace 8T years.
beloved father of E. M. and G. W. McK night.
Ida and Rixna McKnisht .all of Vale. Or.: D. B.
McKnia-ht of Corallia. Or.: Wimella McKnisht
Arnutrone of PortlaDd. The remains will be
forwsrcled by Walter C. Kenworthy to Albany.
Or., where . interment. will be made in the lamuy
wiryina grouno.
TAYLOR In this city, Sarah J. Taylor. a-ed
72 yean, late of lie E. SOth N., wile ol
I. L. Taylor. Funeral aerriees will be held
Tuesday, May 11, at 2 p. m., at the chapel
Of It. W. Gable & Go.. . 1973 E. liss.n st.
George Wright corps and Alpha Rebekah lodse
No. 81 will hare charge of the aerriees. In
terment in Bnunard cemetery.
KITtmiLRIMER The funeral serriees of the
late Peter A. Kirchheimer will be conducted
Tuesday , May II, at 1:30 p. m., In the funeral
parlors of A. D. Kenwerthy at Co., 5802-04
92d st. S. E., m Lents. Serriees nnder .the
auspices of , Orecon lodee No. 101. A. F. A.
A. M. Frienda in riled. ' Interment Mount Scott
Park -cemetery. v
FtTWKBAI, DIRECTORS
J. P. FINLEY & S
DIRECTORS
MAIN 9.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
F. S. DUNNING, INC
THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS
414 E. Alder st. Phones East 62. B-S2SH
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
5802 6804 02D ST. S. E.. LEXTS.
Phone Tabor 626T. Home Phone D-81.
rritMRens cn
Funeral Directors.
AH the Cenenirnre of nn.
tV'oodlawn 8306. 248-230 Killinriworth
M ENTEE & EILEI1S. funeral parlora with aU
OT viiticj ui m unrne. loin ana cverett sts.
Phones Broadway 2133. Home A-2138
J1 P. L. Lerclh t, m- h :
l-uniri..-- ,ASTOCant
, "Rr-na. t. nth and ., Hawthorne.
R W. GABLE A CO: ""
Snecessors to W. H. Hsmilton
1973 B .-ilisan. , Phone Tabor 4318.
MILLER TBACEY. independent funeral AiZ
u,.1.0..."," i low 0. -
.. --...J,t . aaain 281. A-T8aa
g-niiamy ave. WOMIIWB ZZV.
X'OWNING A M NEMAH. euccesaors to Wilaoa
A Ross, Multnomah at East 7th. Irvington
du.tnct. East 84.
A.R.Ze!8erCo, 7.61
Ft-jS.S:eiirt.IL. Tab. 1253. B-2546
1047 Belmont at
6fltt.rAO UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4152
-2321. Cot. Third and Clay.
BURIAL . BOXES
Cement : Burial Box '
LAST FOREVER. KEEPS THS GRAVE from
sinking. Now handled by all undertakers. Can
be delivered within 1 hoar of notice; or call
factory. Prices 140. 345. Columbia 969.
MONTJMEH TS
PortHand . Marble Works
266 4tb st. op. City HelL Neu Bros.
fBCAESlNG GRAfllTE Col
A at7-3PO ST. AT MA0I8OH
FLORISTS
BEFORE yon fill those window boxes and flower
beds, why not call np and get oar - prices, or
better com to oar greenhouse ana took our
stock over. Have lots of satisfied custom an;
let us make you one of tbem. ?
ROBINSON FLORAL CO. -SeTL
1757. 940 E. 4ttth at.
Smith's Fiower Shop
"Portland's Progressive Florist.
Flowers for All Occasions,
Msin 7215. T. C. LUKE. Mgr.. 0th and Alder.
Geo. Betz & Son f?
FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS
and all occasions. 697 Williams ave. Just
call Wobdlswn 1512. Joseph Beta, manager.
LUBLHNER w.Tv.8T?RDS
848 Morrison, bet Bdwy. and Park. Marsh. 257,
328 Morrison, Portland Hotel. Marshall 758.
LA LANE OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE. Flowers
for all occasions. Pbone Main 6545.
MARTIN A FORBES C.. florists. 54 Waab
ington. Msin 269. A-1269if Flowers for all
occasions srtisticslly arranged.
CLARK BROS., florista, Morrison st bet 4th
and 5th. i Phone Main 7709. Fin flowers
and floral aeigns. wo nrsncn stores.
N. W. Bsnk bldg. Maui
6118. 331 Morrison st.
THaTPEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder at
LOST A7TD FOTT1SP
CI
. REWARD .
Fbr the best letter telling of sn experience
s a rewilt of n'inn The Journal's ''LTt nd
Found" columns The Journal will pay as follows:
Best letter ... I ....................
Second best letter i i pu
Third best letter k ...... - 100
Get busy at r.oce and write out the most
amusing, interesting or unusual experience yon
or your friends have had as a result of ttMni
or reading the "Lost and Found ads in The
Journal. Contest closes at 6 p. m. Thursday.
May 13, and the names of the winners will
be published in the classified section of Tbs
Sunday Journal May 16. Address your letter to
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER.
(1KK.1). JlMjnaAl.
LOST Lady's handbag, Sunday, at S. P.
wreck at Bertha; contents, I 620 gold piece.
$5. bill, small change. Canadian bank book. 2
keys, 1 pair kid gloves and other fmalJ srticles
t i' at it t'.w,A. nlM.. n4nm 'SQ 1 1 th
st or call Main 8365. Mrs. Smith.
Stetson hat, lieht color, on highway, between
Dayton and Dundee. Finder please deliver te
O. Ci Knight, Hotel Oregon, Portland, and re
ceive reward.
LOST Saturday evening, on Vancouver cars or
in ' v anoouver, pwRw.uwa cvimiiu
locket currency. liberal reward. W-759,
Journal. .
LOST A miliUry wrist watch with a radinrn
dial, at Benson school, - Thursday night;
valued ss keepsake from son in army. Auto
matic 19-01. Reward. ' : - . .
LOST Gold money pin with 3' pieces of money
on it in down-town district or on Woodstock
csr. Call Sellwood 1212 for reward.
IjC8T Handbag, at Vista house.' on Columbia
highway, enntainmg motley and Jewelry. Re
ward. Sellwood 8638.
LOST New white Georgette waist, between
Morrison, i Waahineton. 5th and Broadway:
bought at Lennons. Finder please call Main 652.
LOST Monday, tan pocketbook, r time check.
Oregon Lumber Co., S In bills, at r. u.. lu
p. m. 1 7'
WILL party who picked tin lunch pail and sugar
Saturday evening on Mt Scott car call Ta
bor 1974. Keep sugar- for tronble
FOUND Pr. of tortoise rimmed glasses on
RmidsiT. Loser msx have same by calling
at The Journal and paying for this ad.
FOUND Black purse on east side, some
money. Identify at Journal ana pay tor una
ad and secure same.
LOST A Spits pup about 6 months old;
answer to tne name leoay; rewera 99 i
no collar. Call East 6082.
WILLARD battery, on Hawthorn bridge or
Front st East 1434. 371 tuwtnorne ave.
Ttaravd
LOST Package oontaining 1 silk shirtwaist. 1
sua. oiacx collar. , x-ieaae leturu w
riaon. The Hat Box. -
LOST Automobile curtain, neat 23d and
Giiaan. Finder call East 0485. Kewara.
IXIST Orange and white ct in vrefnity wth
of Piedmont car barn. fnone wain. i.
LOST Beaver collar, on I'nion or Grand ave.
Finder please call Sellwood 2466. Reward.
LOST A yellow auto wheel with a Miller tire.
Please call Tabor 7138. .....
LOST In business, district, a 4 karat diamond
Call 82-085; liberal reward.
LOST Large old-fashioned cameo pin ; keep
sake. 824 4th St.. Marshall
LOST Goodyear tire. 30x3. on MUwaukie
ave. Call East 80O4. Reward.
HELP WAIfTEI MALE
JANITOR wanted to do from 1 to 2 hours'
work from 9 to 11. Ho boaaays, ia per
DEATHS ATTTp F17TTERALS
month. &il Morrisoav - ,
HKLP WAWTETJ MALE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION
. 1 4 . . . t ....'
WANTED
Railroad Laborers for ALASKA
For V. 8. GOVERNMENT BAILROAD aadar
eonstruetaoa from Seward to Fair
banks. .Alaska.
EZTBA GANG and SECTION . MEN for
MALNTENANCE OF WAY
Wages tS.UO per day. Board 31.50 day.
Skilled man will be given oppurtnniUa
tbeir lino of work wbaavr possibla
STATION MEN. ATTENTION
- Station work In the Broad Pass will be ready
to let in the near future.
Men accepting laborers' Jobs at this time
will have opportunity to secure Station Work
later.'.
Fot aallhif dates and ' further ' lnfcsnstatlon
rpl to
, POBLIC EMPLOYMENT B UREA IT,
Mil Pine st, or
ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION,
Boom 801. New Poatoffice Bldg., Porttead. Or.
AN BPER1ENCXD watch repair man. Apply
Mr. Green, jewelry department Liptnan,
Wolfe It Co.
BRIDGE and house carpenters wanted by
Southern' Pacific company; steady employ
ment; wsges 63 to 63 cents per hour; good
board and lodging furnished at $30 per month;
men to furnish their own bedding. Write or
apply to division engineer. Southern Pacific com
pany, room 1. Union station, Portland, or apply
to nearest station agent
BAKERS
Wanted First class 1 men . for bread and
cakes. Apply to the Royal Bakery it Confec
tionery, 441 Everett st
KKALTY SALESMAN WITH AITTO TO SHOW
CITY PROPERTY ON COMMISSION BASIS.
APPLY 215-16 ABINGTON BLDG. ' i
G. C. GOLDENBERG.
"35 Trs. in Portlsnd."
NATIONAL COPPER MINES CO.. 532 Clism
ber of - Commerce wants miners and leasers
and contractors. Call Woodlawn 1368. W.
Trevor. . '-. I
WAN TED Boy that is not going to school, to
do chores on dairy; close in. Phone Tabor
7477.
BOY over 16 for store work, steady job. good
pay, with chance to advance; references re-
anired. Railway Equipment Co.. 2d and Stark.
TRUCK driver for . retail milk route, tucht'de
delivery, exp. man in this work preferred. Ask
for Mr. Kendall, East 909.
COMPETENT, experienced elevator boy. Apply
at once to building manager, Eilers Music
bldg.. 287 Washington st
BOY 16 yeers old to make himself useful. Lion
Clothing Co.. 4 th and JMorrison.
TAILOR wanted, presser and repair man. Call
Benson hotel tailor shop.
EXPERIENCED rubber, color varnisher on auto
painting. Pacific garage. 288 11th st
WANTED Floor and feed packers. Ceil at
71 8rd st Good wage.
MEN for country mill and woodwork.
Conch bldg.
714
HELP WAXTED-rFEMALE
Do You Want
To Earn a Good., Salary
' uiat bi paiti wniie yon learn mi
basinesa; that increases frequently as yoa gain
espeneocaf . -
Do You' Know
, How Much Teieplhone
Operating Employes :
Earn?
And what excellent opportunities they oar
for promotion to executive positions f
Why Not Obtain
' the. Facts?
Our employment supervisor win gladly fell
yon the facts and will also explain the many
other advantages of teleDhonat oDeratina for
young women.
Apply at
Telephone Company,
Room 601, 6th Floor.
Telephone Building,
Park and Oak Streets.
The Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph
WANTED Stenographer . and assistant book
keeper experienced in handling cash, book
vouchers and -freight bills;- state experience and
salary expected in first letter; only those am
bitions toward promotion need apply. W-761.
journal.
BOOKKEEPER wanted for general office work
in machine shop office. Must use tvne writer.
Answer in own handwriting, stating experience
and past employment w-760. Journal.
WANTED Girl to help in confectionary and
lunch in evenings: one who lives in vicinity
of 18th and Washington. Call Sat afternoon
or evenings, 577 Washington. .
WANTED Maid for general housework :
adults: $60 a month. East 1180. 742
l nomiaton
GIRL who can cook and help with housework
good noma. Tabor 4303. .
WANTED Competent girl for general house
work. Apply 407 14tn st
VANTED-7-Experienced pants fins-hers. Good
pay. Koom sso Washington bid. Mam IBe.
WANTED Toung girl or middle-aged woman
to help with housework. 442 3d st
WAN TED Girl for general housework, family
of four. Telephone Tabor 8749 between 10
and 12 a. m.
WANTED r-A girl, at expert hatter. 205 4th.
WANTED A cook. Call Main 57.
HELP WASTED- SI ALE
AWD FEMALE
ft
WANTED Men to learn tha barber trade:
receive some pay while learning; positions
secured Oregon ex-service men, ; the coarse is
free to yoa. Call or write for p-tlrulars and
catalogue. HOLER BARBER COJUI WGlfi. 234
Burnside st "
MEN WOMEN learn, barber trade; wages while
learning, positions guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years
experience. Oregon Barber College." 233 Madiarsa.
PORTLAND Barber College pays you while
learning-, gives yon set of tools free; poattlona
secured. 38 N. 2d st
BCSIXESS A5D THAPE SCHOOLS 90
880 TO $500 A MONTH
. Are yon earning that! Many automobile
experts are. l'ou may join the high salaried,
skilled mechanic ranks if yon take advan
tage of the gas engineering courses offered
by th LEADING AUTO SCHOOL OF THE
WEST. WITH A RECORD OF MORE
SUCCESSFCL GRADUATES THAN ANT
OTHER SCHOOL. ;
Investigate, enroll and don't pay ns a cent
until you're convinced that we'll deliver the
goods. That s fair. Isn't It r
write tor our i sn-page cataiogne. kit
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
A Poaition for Each Graduate.
ALISKY BUILDING
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
v Yoanc men snd women wanted. .-' Call 484
Railway Exchange bldg. ' Spkadid ecportor.ity
te learn a well paid profession, Free booklet
Rsilwsy Telegraph Institute. '
LINK'S BUSINESS COIXEJE Bookkeeping.
stenography, - civil aerviee, secretarial, special
fuursea. Expert teathen: day and night; anaoil
now. Phone Broadway 0eX
BUSTWESS AUD TRABE SCHOOLS 96
Largest fai the XV eat.
ASSURES KVtfHY GRADUATE '
-.. A POSITION. i .
Enmt) any time of year.
DAT SCHOOL. , NIGHT SCHOOL.
Phone, call oa write for free success
' 1 ; ' "- rata log.
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Miaa Begins Ruekel'a private school ; indtrkkaal
Instruction. 1 22 Grand ave. East 427.
KOOKY MOUNTALN Teachers' Agency. Enroll
-free. Frank K. Welles, former assistant state
stmt, mgr., N W. Bsnk bid. Phone Msin 8276.
WASTE I A OB-JCTS
WANTED A genu tor city and country to
handle an article .with big retarnar tUl Snn
dny morning or week days in evening after 5 .80.
995 E. 21st t N: Wdln. 8511.
SALESMEN WANTED
88
SALESMEN wantTM tt sell a tine thst is in
demand ' A money maker for salesman and
pi'r-haser. Address. Capital City Nursery Co..
Salem. Or. If
SITUATIONS MALE t
WANTED '
Repair work-new work.
Painting, carpenter and cement work. "
Plans, specifications, estimstes.
Woodlawn 1403.'
TECHNICAL business; stenographer, chief clerk,
notary, . wide experience, A-l - rt-feretiees.
Young family man ofj good address. Whole or
part time. I'll save you money.- Service with a
smile. Phone me. r . Kant 54 26. - -
SALESMAN desires to connect- withd manufac
turing house on salary or -commission basis
plus er"ne; 33 yr.fi married; .:. highest refer
ence. W-6R9. Journal;
ACTO MECHANICS
16- years' eipenenM; will overhaul your ear
at ycur garage. BsttMactory work or no pay.
Tabor. 74 LBV If.-ev
. r r 4.! : : ri Is
t" WAN T a lumber tit logging contract for 6
ton truck end trailer. 167. S. Whitaker st
Paul Schuler. is '.
ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper; years of experi
ence; an interview solicited ; now employed,
wishes- to .make change. W-693, Journal. ,
EX -OVERSEAS veteran, . executive ability, de-,
aires position, timekeeper, paymaster, etc
Best 'of references. W-524. Journal. ;
KALa5IIN; Having kalsomine left from
big lob, will give extremely, low price on work
if ordered at once. Langley, Main 7636.
LAWN' mower expert ) at 247 Grand ave., near
Main. Aelf sharpening blades installed. Call
res., Tsbor 8643. . 3
MAN with light car wants outside job.
lawn 611.
Wood-
FOR gardening and lawn building, call Tabor
8079. :': - - -
WANTED Pinuirliing and discing with a Ford
son. East 6708. ,
ROOFS reshinglad a specialty. Baacbasa. Phoaa
E. 1201. !!'
PAINTING and tinting; first class work.
Sellwood 2775. . i ; '
Phone
WANTED Hauling or job work; have one-ton
truck:. Tabor 3704.
GAUbENEB rjini Teveled, seeded and rolled.
Phone East 6296, bet 8 and 8 p. m.
FOR excavating, lawn grading and lot plowing,
Call Automatic 315-37.
WHEN -i you want your houc reshingled call
Auto. 31290, Work guaranteed first class.
A-l. CARPENTER builds and remodels cheap
by contract ' Woodlawn 126.
FAINTING and tinting by experienced workman.
Estimates free. Call East 8824. -
WANT employment - for
a trucks. W,
Jeans, Columbia 722,
CARPENTER and contractor jobbing
in the building line. East 8656.
.nything
CEMENT work of all kinds; houses raised.
Automatic 261-11 and then call Lenta 5312.
LET us do your plowing. Woodlawn 13 9 6. "
PAlNTINGptrbangini7Hng7Blt"6aT
" SITTJATIOKS FEMALB 4
APARTMENT house management wanted by
lady now employed. Husband help part or
all time. Reasonable compensation. Son 8
years. References. Call Woodlawn 588 Bun
day, 6 to 8 : week evening. Ask-, for Mrs.
Donaldson.
LACE, scrim, marqnwette, curtains, draperies,
fancy clothes hand! laundered; experts. East
6196. r ' - -
WANTED Work by day or hoar by capable
woman. Phone Marshall 20 SO bet 8 and 9
o'clock evenings.
HAIR dyed at home reasonable by experienced
lady. Main 3879. ! - -
SEWING wanted by the -day; children's sewing
preferred. Call .after 6 p. m. Woodlawn
192. 970 Mississippi.
ALL KINDS of carta ms band laundered. Tabor
818. 295 E. 49th. " '
LACE SCRIM Marquisette curtains, clothe, hand
. . ... ii . v;-. . sicta
Ui aiiu r tru ; exerts.f- iifu iw. . "
WOTLD like day work. Tabor 4174.
BRERSMATIWO
46
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladles'
garments, reasonsbte prices; Work guaranteed.
J. Jtenom. iqies aiinr, vr ri n - -
a. , .llt . lt,M,m,lin, Hrt Vm -.
BIIUI BI1U I Liv. ...... ' ' " - -
porium tye Works. B49 Morrison. Bdwy. 42Bls.
HEMSTITCHING. 8c and 10c per yard. 168
B. Hroaaway. n. ena -ot onuie
DRESSES made, $3 up; work guaranteed; re-
. ... . , . . - . , l. 1 1 n i m
modeling a specialty. Bnmmu
PARALYTIC or aick; lady patients taken by
graduate nuns. Private residence. Tsbor
Address 167 11th at, room 14. $3.60 per
. . nan'
oay. . aiarsuau wr
WANTED A . practical nurse for July. P. O.
Box 3, taa sjrove, r.
FUBJTI8HE1 BOOMS
usrarr w DiminVsTKn THKnCGHOITT
Single rooms $4.50 per week ; community
bath, single. $6 and $7 per week: priate, $8
and $10 par week. 84$ E. Bnrnsid st Eaat
171. Just across nnrnaiqe wu
ONE room ! for two gentlemen, $15; afid one
room lor . --: , .
lawn and shade trees, 'fine view, two--blocks
north of Broadway, one wesi. m is '"
423 Flint st. or phone 84-13.
Mlt'fbN HOTELTTsiflH Madison; nioa. light
rooms: stesm beat, hot and eold water to all
rooms: transients soiKatea.
HOnsfSEEPINtJ rooms. 81.75 sad $2f'
fnrnuhed rooms. $1.29 and $2.60 week. Co
lumbia -Hotel. 224 Clay. .
2 SLEEPING rooms, 1208 '17th. near Taylor.
FVKMSHEV KOOMSPRIVA1E
FAIN I L
FURNISHED rooms, modern and clean : gentle
man. 848 Montgomery st Main 8941. West
aide. ,.".:
FURNISHED - two Urge downstairs rooms and
kitehenet ' one large room npstairs and
kHchenet 888 Johnson st
EXCELLENT furnished- sleeping room, desira-
ble tor business genuemao ui '
rf. 15th. Broadway no
FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms and bath, $4
week, 1452 Cleveland ave. Woodlawn 8646.
ATTIC sleeping room, A2 a week for gentle-
man. 170 17tb st.
STEAM hasted room in private home, walking
distance. Marsnau uoi
TWO nicely furnished rooms, good location, one
block to car. ellwood 2189. '- "
f NICELY' "furnished light ""airy front room.
74 i Hoyt, Main 6094.
ROOMS AMI BOARD
It
"THE MARTHA" WASHINGTON"
880 10th st.-f-for business girto and students;
reasonshle rate. Marshall 1281.
BOOMS AHD BOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY - ?
SINGLE room, also rooms for fsmily; beauti
fully fnmisheH, new and clean ; one targe
room lth private bath, hot and cold water m
every room; Uble board. Also beautiful porches
and grounds. - For information call Broadway
545U, mornings 11 w , au ma. uw
. . . I , II m 1 -t. - AMmVlal- . fl,Wlull for
nwiiuuur i .ii . - -
. - i m 4- ..r. hth hnl and eold
water. Call Broadway 5450, mornings 11 to 4
nd all evenings. '
NICE front room, suitable for 2 genUemen,
alone with home cooked meals; modern. 205
N. 21st st .
FOR 1 or 2 gentlemen that will, share th
same room ; cooJ home cooking and clean
room. 840 a month, or $10 a week. F.aM 2748.
EXCLUSIVE home offers room .and board; goo3
home-made bread. 143 N. 19th t, Broad
way 4314
NH'B room and board for gentleman i -on-able.
195 E. 74th st N.. M. V. car. TL.
Tabor 6681. ' .' ij-
ROOM and board, hot: and cold water in room.
665 Northrup at nawy, sisi,
THREE furnished It K. rooms, $30. 441 Boss.
Broadway ear. Adult only. VmU alter a p. m.
WANTE1 Baby to frftard and room; mother's
care. 90 Minnwita ave.
ROOM in modern borne. 431 W. Park; walking
distance; good location.
BOOM and board, hot and eold water la toum.
655 ortrup at, uroaaway o. -
BOOMS AKI BOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY 7t
BOARD girl or boy. Marshall 824.
TIOrSEKEEPl.VO HOOMS S
FTRN I8HF.I AN P rNFirRXIMiTED .
tESi?tABI.K""sinile housekeeping rooms, cots
, pletebr furnished, steam heat, laundry; chil
dren welcome. 186 Sherman st Marshall 30S3.
GOOD clean housekeeping room suitable fot
couple; also Bleeping rooms. 293-.k Union
ave.. 1 block south of Hawthorne.
IW'O large furnished bousekeei-in airrmnts
with hot . and cold running water, 84.60
tw to weea. - tua j.nirq st.
TWO furnished connecting rooms, lis tits, heat.
phone, 820 mo. No - oniectjon to children.
13 Hollsdsy sve. East 7741.
TWO donbln housekeeping apartments for rent
one 84.50 : and one (5 per week. - 86
rTnion ae. 1
N ICE furnished, large front, licht, airy house
keeting rooms 85 week. 220 1st
tRNMHllTlioawkeeplnt ' rooms, single or in
suite. 208 Washington. Main 78 IB.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, close business center,'
reasonable rent 83 Park, corner Oak.
Eight" housekeeping rooms. Call Marshall 1639,
KOrfcEKEEPITfO ROOM H
FURNISHED ANH UMl BNISHEI
PRIVATE FAMILY 73
A DK.HIUABLE furnished housekeeping rtiin,
suitable for i a bachelor, 810 a ' month. 6il J
Flanders. Braadway 2256.
JT DESIRABLE houkeiplniT rooms for bscli
elors. (2 each per week. 43 Ella.
2FDRN fSHED- housekeeping rooms, good looa
tion. walking distance; reasonable. 803-12th.
TWO unfurnished roomTin "privSfuiily " with
phone, water and light East 4 720.
LARE front j housekwping room vritJi kitchen
tt. 204 '.t-ffrji: .
TWO -connecting roi,ms, furnished, rlose in; no
objection toi children. East 274 3.
8 UNPUNISHED" hnkeepint "rooms. Woo l
lawn 5358.1 181 Stidmore.
FOIl rext n-orsES 13
I'NFritNISlHEI
i STORAGK
COMMKRPI A L AND HiHTSEHOT.n GOODS.
MOVING, PACKING. HHIPPINQ.
Reduced freight ratev For expert servtso
call Bdwy 708. Manning Warehouse A Trans
fer Co " I
Furniture Moving
Ytm Transfer and Storage. Long distanee
aaallng. SS4 ; E. Burnside. Phnne East 4'i4
CALL BROADWAT 580
NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY
WASHINGTON AT TENTH BTKEKT
FOR RENT-Bouse with garilBn rooin" and
berries; 318. 6310 Thirty -ninth ave. 8. K.
Mt. Scott car. '
FOR RENT 6 room house. 90x100, gardes
6 ROOM modern house, gaa and electricity,
fine yard. 772 2d st.
5-IUOit modern-bungalow, 926 E. ' 80th outl
820. Broadway 2986, Momray.
5 ROOM house. Nob-IlilT" disCrict 130. Mar
shall 8799.
BEE FRANK L. McGIJIRE
TO INSCRE AGAINST FIKK.
7'ROOM house, just across Hdwy. bridire, $25;
no children. Owner, Main 8016, call Tuesday.
H0PSE""for rent and some fumilur for sals.
294 14th st f
I HOUSES FOR REXT FURNITURE
FOR SALE 8
15 ROOM housekeeping armrtment Ifor rent;
furniture for sale reasonable ; house' rvnts for
$25 per mo.; rood income. Ant.rn 52K-37.
8 ROOM modem bouse, with furniture, for ssksw
Marshall 1855. . -w
t-BOOU house in 2 -room xrtmiinti; renk
887.50, income 897.60. East 2743.
i FTJRS18HE1) IIOrsKM Jtt
SEVEN-ROOM f unushed ' house, Tauridry trays.
furnace, garage, water, SAO; adults; east
side near Jefferson high school. 155 fiumner
st Phone Woodlawn 3662. '
L"iLA!tE clean furnished 4 and 5 room ; gas aiifl
electricity, garaae. South Portland car to
Gibbs St.. west 1 block, south 3 8S4 H 1st st.
ELEGANTLY furnished nouse, friiit 'trees, gar
den; also cottage, apsrtmsnts; furnishe.l, un
fornlshed; reasonshle. 252 GIMmv
LOWER floor of residence at 611 East' MadT
aon: Phone 1 Main 83 8 9.
FLATS TO KENT, UNFURNIS H KI 18
fe-BOOM newly rennovatml modern flat, liaifi
and porches, free wstrr rent, 835. Phone
Msin 2235 or csll 622 Selling bldg.
$15 THREE and 4 room. flaU.
$26 7 room flat. 805 E. 11th.
" Call 510 E. -Clay.
2 K(KM furnishi-d flat and girsge, $19 706
Vancouver ave. Wdln. 1 15 - J
FIVE room unfurnUhed npiw-r fiat 741V. K.
Pine, cor. 2 2d. Price $18. Phone East 874 5.'
LOWER flat, 6 rooms, newly jisixred, fiOU 5th
st.: sdultx; $80. - Tsbor 4553.
APARTMENTS FOR RF.ST
41
COLLEGE, 8 rooms, sleeping porch, steam heat.
ihot water, free phone; $85. Third snd
f'ollege. Msrshsll 6555 JUnfurniah-d.
RnENTDurir" summer months. 3i-(siin
. furnished apartments East 8198. t5 h..
Main.
fllE STAN FIELD, 204 Porter st., 2 iiITshrn
2 -room apartments, $20 and $22 respectiteJy.
Phone Main 7392.
TWO and 3 -room- furnished apartments. 39i
; 6th st. Harrison court -
2-ROOM furnished apartment neat and t-li-sn.
1145. Albina, corner Kiilingsworth.
NEWTOHK " APTS.r-441 H " Belmont"" Ka.t
-. 288.- : !
TWO rooms, first floor; sinele room, ver
desirsble; Tent reasons hie. 655 Flanders.,
8 BOOM apartment.
' oar. - -
1009 18th N. Alberta
THE JEFFRY, 2-room fur. apt.. $1$; close in.
Cor. Rnssell snd Kirby. Esst 1BB4.
SUMMER RESORTS 66;
OCEAN PARK. 2 cottages, una 6 room. 1
room; firrplacea. Mar 3613.
STORES AXI OFFICES II
'5 F store room for rent IC5 Grsndave"
Phona Eat 538.
FOR RENT MIHC'ELLANKOI H 8.1
LARGE upstairs room 25xf6b1 tin
for car-
enter or painter; very low rent-
153 Front.
WASTE I TO BEST
WE have hundreds' of clients desiring to
rent The efficiency of "The MeGuIre
Systxat" of property management will save
you money. -
FRANK L. Mc;UIRE,
Abington bid. Main 1068.
WANTED To leas or rent by family 4
adults, 7 or 8 room modern house; good
district Call after 5 p. m. East 6,887.
RESPONSIBLE couple, without children, require
clean, 3 or 4 room furnished cottage by May
10. W-674, Journal.
HOUSE, west aid preferred, responsible party;
BMi rooms, Momirura, nroadway BttU.
REAL ESTATE
BEACH FlfoPERrT
48
GEAR HART corner f r sale. southwest crr.-r
m iiiumicugii m xm rum ana oui sts., 1 oil
bv 100 'feet, overlookuie. ocean and rntt links-
hard-surface atrwt pastr lota to ocean. Call
evenings. East 834; during business hours call
East 4863. 0-664, Journal.
BUSINESS PROPERTY 66
HEHE"Ts 80METHINGriwOBTH IXOKINOl-p
. rin new building,, concrete and tile, 75x80
feet 2 Stories: first floor has aaraea and m,rl,in
shop; present owner ha agency for Chevrolet;
doing fine business; second floor has dance hsll,
dining and other necessary rooms; plumbing all
in; city water and electric lights. Also modern
house, 7 rooms, bsth and toilet on first floor, 1
large room up stairs: lot 100x100. farlne s.,i
atreet in war of garage building; garage faces
on pa-ved street; in a little town on Uie North
nana nignway ana railroad. Price about 830.
000, depending on amount of stock on bsnd at
time of sale: half cash, balance terms at 7 tvr
cent
RirTITER A FOX.
WASHOUOAL, WASH.
HERE is a cood buy. Corner building 50x60,
lot SOxLOO, on paved street, 2 . store rooms
belcrw and 1 2 rooms . on second floor ; could
easily be converted into a rooming house;
toilet and bath; water, electric lights: woodsheds,
small building in rear of lot suitable shop or
living, room. Price $5000, half cssh. term on
balance at 7 per cent. Would tak amali ranch
as part
RTCHTKR A FOX,
WAHHOUGAL, WASH.
FOR SALE
GOOD BUSINESS BLD.
Adapted for uto repair, faint shop or gen
eral automobile business. Must be sold in IO
days. $2100 will handle.
D. I. OCOIX)F8KT.
. 34 1. State t. '
s Salem, Or.
GARAGE SITE
Beat location in city. H- Mr. Clearwater
J. U HAItTMAN COMPANY, 7 ChamLTr of
Commerce Bldg. Mam 208.