THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY-.-11. 1S20. f" VICTORY W1EDALS TO BE PRESENTED ON ARMISTICE DAY American Legion to Distribute the Medals to All ex-Service Peo ple at Great Celebration. Under arrangements Just com pleted with the war department, ths American Legion becomes the in strument for distribution of th,Vlc tory medals which the government is presenting to every discharged sol dier," sailor, marine, field cierK or nurse who served between the dates of April6,1917. and November 11. J 918. according to Information re ceived Saturday at state departmen tal headquarters of the legion. Presentation of the medals will take h place on Armistice -day. in a series of simultaneous ceremonies to be held y the legion throughout the world, making possible " n enormous celebration de signed to eclipse anything before at tempted in the United States. The le gion members hope to make the event the crowning feature of the greatest of alt .Armistice days, the most impres sive f uncUon In which Americans ever participated. ' It Is planned that not only, members . of the legion, but all ex-service people and the next of kin of those who died or were killed n action, will join in the '' ceremonies. - . ., National Commander Franklin P Oilier has sent a letter to all department com- manders urging them to arrange enthus tastio celebrations of Armistice day and to arrange .appropriate ceremonies for . distribution of the medals. Tentative - plans contemplate that .nmamiwi rf ieion costs procure a supply of application blanks from the nearest army, post or recniiung uwn. ' The posts will provide facilities for hav , lng the blanks certified by a notary public or an officer of the army, and , forwarded to the war department. Edison Predicts Big Advance in Canned : Music for Homes ' -KT..W -Vn.V TnW 1 ft ThnmM A. Edison . tn V-tlisori dealers caravan convention which was in session here today. He predicted a great ad vance in the mechanical production of music. He said; - 'I have been quoted as desiring to see a phonograph in every American home. What I want to see in every American home is music so realistic and so per- fect in its rendition as to be an unend ing source of benefit and pleasure. To this end I am prepared to devote every energy and all the resources at my coro- in and. The influence of music has hereto- fore been restricted because music un like books could not be multiplied at will and distributed throughout the world at f. a Obst within the reach of everyone. The phonograph did much to .change this condition, but the ordinary phonograph had rather definite limitations the great est of which was Its lack of realism." Fountain of Youth Discovery Claimed i By Vienna Scientist r London, July 10. The latest claim to '-. having discovered the 'fountain of per petual youth" comes from Vienna, where ' Kugene Stelnach, professor of biology, announces that : he has invented two ' ways of rejuvenating - men, , one by means of a slight operation on certain glands, and the other by , X-ray treat ' merit, causing a general improvement of the - cell system. - Vienna scientists, say- that Professor " Stelnach'S claims have been corrobo- rated by ; successful experiments with animals. Eeek-a-Boo Waists. I Banned; Women Kail Clerks Talk Strike Washington. July 10. I. N. S.) More than a thousand young women-; sten ographers and clerks of the Southern Hallway general offices here are' on the warpath today as the result of, a ban placed by railway officials on the peek a-boo waist. A group of -officials happened to be standing outside the building last even- i lng as the girls were leaving for the day, - "Whew," ejaculated a vice-president. h T did not know they ; wore so few clothea" Then the officials put their heads to i gether and as a result the matrons were v! called In and told that georgette crepe was not exactly the proper thing for of rice "wear, and that hereafter a more i ' opaque material in more generous quan titles per garment should be effected by j-the young women. ' There has been some talk of a walk s' out, but as yet no move has been made to place the grievance before President , r Wilson's railway board. M.'E. Convention to Be Held in August ' Spokane, Wash., July 10. -The second ; annual convention of the Northwest con , ference of the Methodist Episcopal ' churches, south, will be held at the Cor- ; bin Park church. August 24 to 28, with - 150 representatives from Washington, ! Oregon, Idaho and Montana included in ; the delegation. - Bishop H. - N. DuBose, bishop of the western district of the ' Methodist Episcopal church, south, will be the chairman of the convention. '-- Hot Iake Arrivals -Hot Lake, July 10. -Arrivals - at Hot Lake sanatorium Friday were : Mrs. W. R. Miller and T. H. Cantrell, clbam, Wash. ; Mrs. W. H. EUls and Mrs. John Ingram, Baker ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas. Culdesac Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner. Dayton, Or.i Mr. and Mra . A. E. Sanford, Yakima, Wash. Oeorge ' Wason. Portland; Mrs. Carrie Doal, La Grande ; EL. Dibble and R. H. Shake, Payette, Idaho; Mra W. C Nay and daughter and Grace Beauchette, Baker; Mrs. A. Robinson, Elma, Wash. Gene Walker. .Hot Lake ; Ora T. Palmer, Troy ; Mra T. A., Dasch. Welser, Idaho. To cool the air in a room an Iowa i ' inventor has 'combined a pan tj hold a ; alock of ice with an electric fan. - j SEEKS NOMINATION FOR . SUPERIOR COURT POST "Set U-V-AV p v. 'S' f''-' , ..j..-:....:-.'.-. ' ': V . George B. Simpson- ' Vancouver, . ,Wa8h., July - .10.- George B. Simpson - has : announced his candidacy for the nomination of superior court judge at the coming primary. Simpson was born in Washington and has been practicing law in i Vancouver since 1907,, when he was graduated from the Willam ette university law tschool.' He has served three terms as city attorney, .His statement follows:- "I am a candidate for the . office of superior court judge of Clarke county, Washington, and promise the people of this coonty, if elected, that I will give all my time and attention tp'lhe office, that I will give to everyone desiring it a chance to be heard, that ait persons i who come before me shall have a fair and impartial trial, without regard to his or her standing or condition in life and that everyone will be given a fair and Just decision." TODAT Established 1884 ' A.W.Lambert &Son v - V ' " -GENERAL REAL ESTATE 5 . . . " And INSURANCE' GRAND AVE. AND EAST ALDER ST. East 640 ERiERA DTJIf THOKPE, ' BIVEBDALE, KIVEB WOOD, ELK BOCK, PALATIAE HILL The most beautiful suburban property to be found ' anywhere in the United States. t Ob west side,' south of .town, opposite the golf links, on the river and adjacent hills. All eity eosvenlenees. iw, $43,000 school, daily deliveries, paved roads, op portunity for river sports ; - the - only truly resiricted district in or near the city;. 20 minutes out on Oswego electric - All the property for -sale Is listed by a resident who knows the district thor oughly, and makes a specialty of this property only. . Komei for sale from 14500 to 50,000. Bnlldlng sites from 12000 per acre up. Lots from 1500 to 9800.- I . . i , r t IsformatloB Gladly Gives Mrs. Helen S. Turner I0 Spaldiag Bldg Mala 86 NICOLAI - STREET TRACKAGE Size 100x150 Feet S. W. Cor. 25th and Nicolai Sts. ' UNITED RAILWAY TRACKAGE Price $7500 - : : 1 ': - 'i - -. Wakefield, Fries & Co. v. 8i FOURTH ST. . , - ; . ? r V h fr , . j W" ii Ji -t . wonMt Jxmm asssisr.sw- mm m 1,1 1 h see-1 n J Ll 9 1 NEW TO DAT IS , AMONG THE FIRS FORTLAKD HEIGHTS - ' This low, rambling bungalow, built of hollow tile, enormous living room with extra large fireplace, Dutch kitchen, two large poaches,, one of which is large enough for two or three beds. The house has bath and toilet,, concrete basement and splendid shower."- The ground con sists of acre rronting on both upper and lower drives. Both the ground and the house are in very poor condition, but the possibilities for improvement are unlimited and the price. 14200, certainly should make this an attractive proposi tion, and we -think that' the house- alone could not be .duplicated for this price. $1650 cash, balance 120 monthly. Fred W. German Go. 738 Chamber ol Commerce Portable Houses MODEL 'o. 6-P 2 Room, sixa 12x24... . .3 13.65 3 Room, bathroom tnd closet size 12x3i ........... . .$405.90 : MODEL No. 486-P Has living room, kitchen, two bed--rooms, bathroom and two closet., aiz. , 18x28. Both front and rear porches. Pnc delirered in 1'orUand or t". O. B. ; cam i.- . . , . . .$41.00 Maria in built 4-foot sections. Shipped anywhere r Portable Garages Aik about our Special lOxltt Price t . . . ....... , 178.00 Write or Fhone for Catalogue ? Elwood Wiles & Son 803 Title Trnat Bldg. Oil 4th Bet. Stark and Oak. Phone Main 47S4 Second St - Near Oak, S0x9S, corner, rental value $400 per month; 3-story brick building,, basement.: Easy; terms. Price $32,500 N.13thSt.Traclage ; 100x100, corner, near Everett; spur to curb. $10,000 unler value. Price $30,000 E. J. DALY 221 FAILING BLOC t LEASES ! BEST LOCATIONS IN THE HEART OF c THE RETAIL DISTRICT Stores Lofts-Buildings A MARVIN C. Wilcox Building , MAIN 638 V r FOR SALE THAT VERY ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE 767 MADISON ST. CONTAINING 9 ROOMS REPLETE ' WITH EVERY MOD ERN CONVENIENCE. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Price $31,500 ; Wakefield, Fries & Co. 83 FOURTH ST. FOR LOFT?SPACE IN HEART OF' : CITY'AT VERY REASONABLE RENTAL .. ., " - ;. see .. ; t Inside Property Dealers 12TH PLOOR YEON BLPO. 1 " : "Mlllllll '" LOFTS SEW. TODAY ESTABt-ISHEr 1892. ON TUESDAY NEXT AT THE BAKER AUCTI03C HOUSE WE HHALL SELL A FIRST -CLASS AS80ETMKNT OP HOUSEf USXISH ISGS" fSOU . A PRIVATE HOME ON SOBTH PIF TKESTH STREET (IRVING TON) t ALSO THE - PART FL'BNTSHINGS FROM. ANOTH ER RESIDENCE. Following is a partial list of what we shall . have to . sell : Oak Library : Tables, . Easy Rockers. , Parlor. Desks, Oak Sectional Bookcases, Upholstered Parlor Furniture. Rattan Rock- ' . ers, Electric Lmps, Wall Cabi- . nets, Lace Curtains,- Pictures, Wilton Rugs and Carpets in various sizes ; a very beautiful Quarter-Sawed Oak Joining Room . s ' Suite, vis, : 64-in. Top Table, -very fine Combination China Cabinet and Buffet, and set of Chairs with leather seats, all as good as new ; full and three- quarter- sizes Brass Beds; - also Quarter-Sawed Oak Suite in Co lonial style, Birdseye - Maple v Dresser, Dressing Table, Rocker, . Chairs and Table en .suite ; Ivory Suite as follows: Bedstead, Dresser, - Dressing Table and Chairs, two Twin Beds, all com plete with best Springs. Felt ; , Mattresses, Pillows : large Ward ; robe " with glass doors, nearly. ? new A-B Gas Ranse, Refriffer- . ator and many : other . useful household itema AUCTIONEER'S NOTE Intending purchasers should call tomorrow and' look over the full list of goods we shall have to offer you. They are well worthy of your attention. ArCTIOX OX TUESDAY SEXT AT ! A. M. On THURSDAY NEXT WE SHALL HAVE ANOTHER LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOOIS -TO SELL. AUCTION . STARTS - AT ! A. M. WE BUY HOITSEFURJCISH TNGS FOR CASH. CALL MAIK SSJ2. . W. C. BAKER W. H. BE AIT Faraltsre Sealers and . Anetloneers YamhIU and W. Park Sts. PYTHIAS" BUILDING . (Formerly Masoaie Temple) Good Property We are of ferine for exchange 100x100 close-to the high crade retail district. This quarter block is improved with a well con structed three-story brick building, yielding an income of over. 120, 000 a year, and is located in the path of the growth of the city, which insures a steady increase in values. In a short time the ground alone will be worth -more than; is asked for the ground and building. The income, price- and terms , will prove of interest to prospective' in vestors in income property. - As part payment . will accept going farm or well located city property in line for improvement, and, a mortgage back for 10 years. R. F. BRYAN 509 Chamber of Commerce Main 1963 - West Side Bargain EXCELLENT APT., HOTEL OR GARAGE SITE $10,000 2tt LOTS ON tIST ST,' BET. ' 3IORRISON AND TAYLOR. ' WILL . CONSIDER LEASE. Woodlawn 5603 ; WE CALL FOR YOUR OL , Bess ad 'VVoolea ClotUaf . FLUFF RUS 'Alt Werk Tamed Oat Promptly - - Rat Bare Wmi All Sices 1 t Hall Orders Sead for Boo- . . let Carpets Cleaned, Laid ad Befitted - NORTHWEST RUG CO. 1S EAST EIGHTH STREET PHONE EAST W Incom I Houses Aivd Garages I tfl wit -rr. sce-K h Uf&i S51l'fc. TIONS RKAOY ANSI L- jifiii' - OKTHKR' I) I A nnwua boom or nnn dim tnm I n U. factory t 6BEAT BATINO. Toal II pr no iDiddluaaa' profit. . Write for m j miiffffft, . I I' rcoimadc builoino eomvAMY I fl Eatt Etoranth ntf MarkM ' 11 I a Blocks SouUl of Hrthorna IR k Pbon. Kau S11 g Pwtiana. Orete j KEVT TODAY LARGE or SMALL A. scrutiny of the descriotions of the places below must convince you that we are In a position, to supply any reauire- ment In the farm 'and acreage line.. We positively have hundreds of - select- list ings, the majority of which we have photographs of, -and a call at our office will be appreciated. .This will not mean that If we do not happen to' have r what you want that your trail will be camped on for the rest or your lire, as we posi tively do not do business in this manner. CLACKAMAS COUNTY $2000 ?500 cash, S200 yearly, w ith Interest at oer cent buys 40 acres, almost all till able. 4V4 acres in cultivation.' good creek, als well, 6 room unfinished house, small barn, chicken , nouse. nog nouse. - mi buildings . are new. - Place is: all fenced with barbed wire: ZVk miles from small town,, close neighbors and school. - x CUCKAFMSC0UNTY-$320b: S1000 cash. '5 years at 6 per cent, buys this splendid 40 acre tract, -Xa acres of which are in cultivation balance -timber andv' brush all fenced, shack buildings, good spring ; 6 miles east of town Just off the Abernethy road. A very, decided. snap. . 4,- t . ," POLK COUNTY S8250. -V- 64 acres., all tillable.- with 64 acres - In cultivation, balance oak brush; 3 wells. 5 acres bearing prunes ; ; well taken care of ; - rural . route, rock road, 3 miles from town, and railroad, in a thickly, set tied farming district ; $1500 cash,, terms on the balance. ft ..'v-.:)J';J':?5-:5& STOCKED AND EQUIPPED The two nhotos above will Rive you some idea of the lay of this splendid 130 acre stock ranch, located 3 Mi miles irom railroad town in Clarke county, wash. ; 37 acres are in cultivation, 20 acres in timber, balance slashed and pastured; 30 acres in oats : . 3 wells, 2 springs, (rood trout stream and a 'very fair -country 6 room house, new barn 60x62, separator house - and all - necessary outbuildings ; splendid family orchard of large bearing; fruit trees ; the land is Just rolling enough for perfect drainage. Included witn this place are & neao. or came. brood sows, 6 shoats, l -wason. b-y ear old team. 1 buggy . horse. 1 saddle horse, 100 hens. 13 creese and 12 ducks. 1 cream separator and small tools .and household furniture. The. outrange .Is unlimited and this place is ready to step into ana go to work. Tne price, in our estimation, is ridiculously low. being $9500 as it stands ; ' $6000 cash, plenty, of time . on the balance. YAMHILL COUNTY $12,000 150 acres. ' all ' stocked and equipped : over 100 acres tillable. 50 acres In culti vation, 25 acres very easily cleared; .25 acres nr and oak: timber, balance stump pasture; 6 room house, barn 40z 80, straw , barn and goat . barn, nog, chicken and wood houses, family or chard, small creek, springs and good well; 'complete set of implements, 3 years old, 6 cows, 3 yearlings, & calves, 1 null. S Digs, loo cnicKens. seuuu casn. This is a good paying farm and first time . offered for sale . in tne . past . zo years ; 44 miles irom Portland -ana 1 miles from good town and railroad. t CLARKE COUNTY $14,000' $6000 cash.v longi time on the balance sDlendid 00 . acre farm. -100 acres of hardwood swale land, practically level, of which 45 acres are- in cultivation and in crop ; . 100 acres or fir timber, ap proximately 4.000.000 feet ; good ramiiy orchard, $ room bouse In good condition. barn 24x60 with woodshed, 'granary, chicken house, -cellar, all other outbuild ings, in very good shape: a well at the house, also 2 trout streams through the place. This farm Is located In the beau tiful Chelatchle Prairie country,- and Is on a county road, Vfcmlle to grade and high school,- 4 miles from small-town, and is one of the -best- bargains we have on our list. "iJS 2, - - i - - i r ffllrniiiii J '5 r IN THE EEAUTIFUL SANTIAM , COUNTRY . , The two photos above will give you some idea of the lay of the land of this splendid 290 acre dairy ranch ; . 7 . miles from Lebanon ; 250 acres are tillable, 140 acres in cultivation, balance In sec ond growth fir and oak ' timber ; - good rich loamy soil ; splendid 7 room bouse with bath, barn 40x84 with 140 ton hay loft, . good : stanchions below ; i silos, granary. -: milk house, rwoodhouse - and straw- shed ; water piped-to- building. from large spring. - Price $23,000 ; ;6500 cash, unlimited time on tne balance, This is the place you, Mr. Stockman :P0LK;C0UNTY $43,900 439 acres : 415 acres tillable. ' 200 acres in cultivation, 150 acres good oak timber. 24 acres of prunes 6 years oid, good family orchard: 8 room house in good condition, large . barn 36x70. 2 stock 7 i barns, "new boghouse, chicken house and tool house, good well and 2 springs ; place' is fenced and cross fenced ; land is slightly rolling, best of soil ; located on county road 46 miles from Dallas; $18,900 cash, long time on the balance. Photos at office. . . . . FRED T. GERUAN CO. 732: CHAMBER Of C0:.!.!ERCE NEW - TODAY AHcifjSales WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 10171 Seeend SW Near 'Morrison Monday, Wednesday and Friday - v- v AT 10 A. jM. - 4 'FOR1 ALL KINDS 0F K0USEFURN1SHINGS Including LtVINO ROOH, BIN. IN ANB BEDROOM PI RNI. -. TUBE. Rl'GH, CARPETS. LINO. LE1JM. PICTCRES, CURTAINS, v" BIS HE S, rTENSILS, RANGES. ETC FOR POSITIVE SALE ANB YOU MAKE THE PRICE - AUCTION AT .RESIDENCE ox; Wednesday Next ' ' '- AT t P. ST." At 867 Flaaders SC. 2far 21st. ' : FrBJTISHiyGS OF PRIVATE HOME Comprising couches. -easy chairs, rockers, lace curtains, portieres, SOLID OAK ROUND PEDES- ' TAL EXTEXMIOH TABLE, chairs, LIBRARY TABLES cen- ter tables, lady's desk, iron beds. springs and mattresses. GOOD 1 OAK. DHKSSER8, CHIFFON. JERKS, large quantity of BKO- , 1)IG, including S H E E T 8, B L A X K E T H. COM FORTH, SPREADS A K I ., PILLOWS, LARGE B-OTY BRT8SELS CARPETS, Xlf AXMIKSTER - Rl'US, hall and' stair carpets, malleable steel range, large as sortment - of dishes, glassware and cooldiufeutensils. All in good : condition, ate at 2 p. m, sharp, J. T. WILSOX, Aaetlooeer. . . HIGH CLASS AUCTION SALE AT RESIDENCE or Thursday Next AT 10 A. M. We are favored with Instruction : - -. from , - " , MR. WALTER F. BL'BRELL TO SELL At I PUBLIC AUC TION the partial furnishings of his PALATIAL HOME at HI HAWTHORNE A V E N V E, be tween 26 and 27, "comprising- as follows: In LIYINO ROOM, COSTLY OVERSTUFFED DAV- -E SPORT, upholstered in French velour. LARGE LEATHER EA8TCH -VI R S, MORRIS CHAIR with Spanish leather cushions, OVAL MAHOGANY TABLE, 4-LAP SCREEN EM BROIDERED IN SILK WITH HAND CARVED FRAME, ft . DAY CLOCK t WITH ABBEY CHIMES, HANDSOME MA- ; JOI.ICA AND BRASS JARDI NIERES, choice PLANTS and FERNS, RARE OIL PAINT ING, vis.. MT. JEFFERSON AT SUNSET, by f'J. K. Stuart" : SCENE IN HOLLAND, by "H. Levy"; other ! fine pieces by. Rosa Bonheur." LARGE RIG 18x36 feet. BRASS ANDIRONS, " FOLDING SCREEN, FIRE SET, ETC. DINING ROOM! SOLID MA HOGANY ROUND PEDESTAL TABLE. MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, band 1 blocked LINEN 'DRAPES.' large assortment- of, SILVERWARE, including TEA SET, ROYAL ' COPENHAGEN DINNERWARE. HAVILAND CHINA and OLD - ENGLISH WARE, CUT GLASS. JAPA WESE PLAQUES, STUFFED1 DUCKS. ENGLISH BREAK FAST TABLE. RECEPTION ; HALL: Large ELK HEAD, MOUNTAIN SHEEP, MOUNTAIN GOAT, DEER HEAD and S ANTE LOPE, all fine specimens: COS TUMERS, UMBRELLA .HOLD ERS, large WILTON HALL , RUGS, and RUNNERS, ball chairs and tables. LIBRA RYt ft IN.' DOUBLE FLAT -v TOP - DESK, quartered oak; leather seat chairs, reclin- ing couch, hand carved frame and hair upholstering; FILING CABINETS, mission leather seat rockers, also- cane- seat rockers and chairs,, pictures, INDIAN CURIOS such . as saddle baas, arrow holders, saddle girths, etc.: magazine racks, BRASS ANDIRONS, folding- screen - and fire set. . - . r - - - - - BEDROOM ' FURNISHINGS t Includes very handsome' INLAID BLACK WALNUT - BEDROOM SUITE, complete - with swings and - mattress, TROX BEDS COMPLETE. BIRDSEYE MA P L E and M A H O A N Y CHIFFONIERS, M A,H O G ANY DRESSING TABLES, COUCH ES, ROCKE RS, ARM .CHAIRS in white enamel frames upholstered in pink mohair ; elec trie dresser Jamps, etc : . ; IFTTRSERYi " ' 'COUCHES, BOCKEKH, CHAIRS, white enamel ENGLISH BREAKFAST TABLE, desks, pictures, .11x18 - WILTON" BUG. . . KITCHEN l BRIDGE BEACH SUPERIOR STEEL RANGE, "GARLAND' GAS RANGE, KITCHEN CABINET, HOUSE HOLD TREASURE, FIRELESS ' COOKER, large assortment "of , ALUMINUM, WARE COOKING UTENSILS, REFRIGERATOR, 'COMPLETE LAUNDRY- OUT FIT. ALL KINDS OF GARDEN TOOLS ,: AND -IMPLEMENTS and -other numerous effect a - ! T. WILSON", Aaertoaeer.' We Pay Cash for Faraltare, Etc. Mala 1(28.. BKKD V9 TOTJK VjLD ' CARPETS , (Ws Call and DeUeexl v OM Hues ana Woolen Olo thine, ' W Maks Revereibex, HaneVWoeae) FLUFFRUGS Mooes Size FhrfT fu Woven 17JfO .- Rjtf Rugs Woven Ail Sizes - Olotttae Cleanlni ane) Oyefnt Dept. Matt Orders X ' Sena far Sooklet Mettreate Raitweatgw. Meats Over. Made Order Featsera RcaevatsS -- Csurpet Cleanlav lit Rua, lUamM OleaneeJ. S1JBS WCSTKRN FLUFF RUa CO. 64 Onion Ate. 8L . .. Phone Cast B1S NEW TODAY 5&lOAcreTracts at Osvego Lake 35 MINUTES FROM QOWnTOYffl " On 'southern Pacific Electric and -only-one-half mile- from stations ; - Soil good, no hills, and tracts espe cially -''fine-for gardening, fruit or poultry. - , ; ONLY A FEWtLEFT : PRICE Si 50 PER ACRE 7 EASY TERMS"' LET US SHOW . THESE. TO YOU NEVELL-VAN ALST1KE CO, 08 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG. -- 0 ease. GARAGES WELL LOCATED EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE 5-YEAR LEASES, REASONABLE RENTAL laslde .Property Dealers ltTH FLOOA YEOSf BLDG. VEKTITO JTOTTCES 41 DANCE TUESDAY w. Kb-.-? hail. 128 1 11th at.. aftaS n.rn br Anchor caun- rtl No 74 8. SMruritT Benrflt a-iancUtion. Krenr ona invited. -Cool hall, .dandy music. A good timo for Teryono. - AdratMion 8oc. KIRKPATR1CK COUNCIL ' MJ 2227. Seetlrltr Bens- fit association, win mitct in reg ular elated aaoaion at tha Swiaa hall, 3d and Jefferson ata.. Friday. July is. at a o'clock aharp. A larva cUm will b jrccciTed for initiation. All member and rixitora of tha order moot cordially inrited to bo with na. PORTLAND STAR IIOMESTEAO NO. 42. BKOTHKKHOOD OF AMERICAN TKOMEN in the f- iui. wur bki ererj wiunaautTi. and. Aider atreeta. i Buaineaa meet ing Wednesday night, July 14 Member of tha ion renort at ti o clotk aharp. Vi-utora welcome. I Tetta Hainea. correaponaenc, auo - Aliaty hide. I Main 8860. A-KAT2aSSSir; Nfo.WrBhiT ton Commandcry No. 16, K. T.. will be held Tueadar erenlng July 13, at Washington Uaaonlo hail, at 7:80 n. m. All aninnrn. ing Sir KnighU cordially inrlted to be preoent U. p. K1SMAM. Kcoorder. M. W. JL. DC RING Jul avnd liifiMt I Ai'ft Mumm uty cmp wtJl hqmI ONXZ . amine. avuMf ill aranvi ig muum, II. 3. WHTPPI.R, Coiuol. J. W. SIMMONS, Clerk. 818 Teon bldg. LMHLEJJ JEWltLHI apecmltyi bnttona. pica. gnarwia. jaeeer tfroa.. IXT-Ifll ntn- et. DEATHS AW1) FITHKRALfl II DONNELLY At tha rmidence ot hia daughter. Mra. J. K. Cuniff. S49 MnltnomaJi at.. Julv S Owen Donnelly, beloved fatlier of Mra. J. He- Cardie of Olieette, W'ie.. Mm. John Meiardle of V. , . "" '"t Amanuui... oi Kockelm. Wia. : and Mra. Frank Iiwia of II. berta, Canada, and P. II. Donnelly of Rockelm. Wia., and Jim, John and Thmaaa DonneUy, aU of tliia city. The funeral oortere will leari the residence Monday. July 12, at 8:80 a m., thence to the Holy Roaary church,' Kaat Third - and Clackamaa, where requiem maaa will be offered at v a. . m. interment Mt. I alrarr cemetery. Ar rang-euents in care of Miller a ! Traeey. PARSONS July 9, EdwaraD, J'araonn, aged 68 yearn.- The deceased waa a -member - of the HpanlKh -American War Veteran and man, ager of Columbia Rirer Bar pilot. Funeral will he held from McKutee a I Kllera parlor loth and Ererett atreeu, Monday. July 12, at o- a. m., uuna w me catnedral. Fifteenth ana utni in re eta, at w a. m. Jrrlend invited. interment Mt. Scott lark cemetery. (Aatoria kntfera - pieaae copy., AUKuiONI In tin city, July 0. Elizabeth Ar ' rigoni, age 81 yearn; bekrred wife of Samuel Arrigoni, mother of Mr. Francw lie Vicar ot mi oity, aim. at. Brapim of Antorla, Or.! Mra. rtoiana Btuiweu ' and Mra. Harry Brandt of xaxima, vvaan., ana H..J. Arrigoni of Aatoria. Or. r uaora-i - aerTieea wiu - oe aeia MntiHa. Ti.1. 12. at 10 i m.. at the cliapd- of Miller i Traeey. Interment mt Sr. farv-M e.. . . WAGENRLAST At the residence. 9TMieaoiir) aged 78 year, beloved mother of Bertha, Adeline arenue, July 9. 1920. Adeline - Wacenblaxt. and Fred VVagenWaat and Mra. A. E. EckharrU. nraie lunerai aerneee will be held at tha Portland Crematorium, 14 th and Bybee atrewta, t 10:30 a. m. tomorrow (Mondavi. JoJr 12 1620.- Remains at Holmaa'a parlor. Third and naiinon .iret-La. t MIlXE'tWIa thia city, July 8. ' Diana, Milter. ace SO year: beloved uint W Me. J-.,. Raxwortlir. arrandTiuitliee .r n.ii.li . 11.1 Miller of McMinnrllle. Or. Fnneral eiea win be held Monday. July 12. at 1 :80 o m. at th. cnauci ox aiuw s iiuot . , , intaroiint at lan-i couver, Waah, WESTER July 0. at the reaidence, 98S trai mi ... t xieniiins .vevter ege w monuie oeiprea lmaot eon ot tawin IV Vt eater of Sal x rancieco. iat. , ; cxinerai eemeea will r.a mn. ducted Monday, July - 12, -at Z (80 p. m., froa I'earton s unaeruuing parlor, Russell and Union. mentis invited., interment Mt. Scott cemetery. LEIUHTON In -thia eity,- July-. Seidin R" Jeiguton. age OO year, late of 963 Belmont street. Funeral eervicea will be held Mondav. '.w'Si i a. m.. at tne cRapel . ol. Itreeze & rnooc, Belmont at Tbirty-tuth. iriondat invited. LOHMANN In this eity, July 9, Henry C. Lnh mann. ae na years, ai nM laic rewiaeiv, i Hau street tuneral eernces wiu be held Mon day, July 12, -at 8:46 p. m., from Iunnlng's chapel. Marrieon at Twelfth street. Remains in eare of Eiokaon Undertaking company. . CARLSON The funeral of the "la teJ oh W'. i Ca.rlwn will be held from A. Ii. Zeiler pe.r. lor. Mopday, July 12, at .2 p. m. Friends are invited. Vlnterment Lwne Fir cemetery. ' FTJKFIIAL DUIECTORS CHAM8SRS . CO. ' . Fuscral inreetor. ' ' ATI fhe Cooreniencea ot a Hoeae. Woodlawn 8308. 24S-2SO KiUlngirawrtb avav F. S. DUNNINQ, llCT i THB 60LDEJI KULI UNDERTAKERS 414 E Alder at. Pboaves Eae 62, M-S22S. Fait 781 K I B aeelt Mrs. Lerea. B-188S a eaWesWVS Will Aaaiataat O UlhTAKEKA, E. JIU and Rawthorne. O TT RVDWPe . New reeldene. l a aw a v tacUaZuaaat Williams ava Woodlawa 220. T. R. W. UABUC CO. aucoeasors to W. H. Hamilton 1978 B. Gliaaa. - Pnone Tabor 491 S. at 'ENTER A E1LEKS.. luneral parlor w.ta au the privacy of a borne. lu and atvereu eta. Phones, atroadway ana. Mora a-zisa. A. D. Kenworthy & Co. . 6802-S804 82D ST. S. LEVTS Phone Tabor 6261. ' Boas Phone D-Ot. UTTXFU TRACE, tstdepesdeaf faneral direei j ton. Prices a low as izo, 4. . Washicrtou- at Ena. - Main 2691. A-7886. EOWNINO k M NEUAR. aucceeaora to Wilsos - At Ruse, alulinomah ax East lib. IrriBgu-s raaS(CVIIbi ev. Kaet lOSH O-10SM t?!t. CNDEUTAEUNU CO. Mala 4188 Jilw w A-2621. Co. Third aad Clay. i D.A.eACMAnl Tab. 1268. B-: Wa Ww&ia.4Jtvuiik TWO 13 z. ti K2J 1047 ateUaoat . St. - FUNERAL DTRECTORi Dunning & McEntes . r t, i a 14 1'ino.v I'lig Now octd ta thetr n reitjentil funfsrt - Kama kfo.slxk. a f niL a mi. hl .. . """ 4iump: m iui, win niut i uuiibj Bmiflwiy 4HO, Automatic Klft-HA. IMJi KVNKRAI HUM R OF HKHNKMENT Not- -W hmtm no branch nor any ronnnrtfnna - wHaiiaiyyr wun inr otnrr unnrtiiinji firn. Edward -HolRian & Sen -Funeral Directors TU1BO AND BAIJUO BTU1CKT alaie BUT. A-1S11. . . Im&j imutut , XP.-HHLEY-&-SOH FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIK a MONTOO MKRT AT rifTM BURIAL BOXES Cement Burial Boxes Atk year undertaker about thtm of cell fse MONUMENTS PortSand ilarble Works 1C 4iH it., op. City Htll. fn hrc. L' J ay-3Q 9T, AT fPiSOrl I -FLORINTH Geo. Bet z iz Son tZl FRESH FLOWERS FOR rONRRALS and all oceulona. . SOT William . Jiut eatt Woodlawn 1512. Joavph Hat, llumr. Smith's Flower Shop "Porflaad'a Proraala Flortofc Flowara for AH Oceaalona Main TI1IV T. C. LC7KB. tier., Sth and AMr. LUBLINER TWO HTOKkrt Vtm atriTa tn ciru. S4S Morriaoa. bat. Bdwy. and Park. lUnh. SST SZS Morrtaon. Portland Hotel. UaraliaU TftS MARTIN A FORBES CO., florUU. 54 Wa.h- inaton.- Main 269. A-1269. Flowara for all oeraiiona artiotically arranged. CLARK BEOS., florfcta, Mor-taon at., bat Tk ana Olft. ptoo Mala T 7 OB. Fioa flowara and floral dwlrrt. No branch atorca. TOXSETllFI.OnAL CO.. 28TWa37ingon at.." bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A-1101. Chappefil's 'X V&JPS frlrrr,KOhrE'FFM)HAl7eHOi', !IS AWlir u LOST AWD FOV1SD fl IF TARTY who found purxe on TamUiil nil be" twern Sd and th. Knrty nnon. containina rlne, Bhriner'a bar pin, 1 uethyt pin, pair cuff link, ; 2 atick pina and amall amount 'clianca. liberal reward will ba paid and no quw.Ui.tn aaltrd. I'bona Ilroadway 4386. THE following article liae been found on ran ot tha P. K-. 1. & r. t.. Jul V. 4 porm 3 pair, s-lamaa, book, 8 pair elovaa, bay hnk, mn -io utand. 2 brief mwi, camera, 8 lunch boxen, , 2 auitmaea, 5 timhrellaa. Cwnera may obtain iwoperty at First and Alder atreeta. LOST Katman FoUline I'rrmo Kodak No. 2 A In eaae, Sunday, Juno 27, on fi.'il at. or between . 52d and Milwankie: auiUbl reward. Addr-a F. W. Mahony, H. F. ,l.. No. 8. tier rrla. Or. ' LOST An Kaatman folding Premo kodak N". 2-A. in case. Sunday. June 27. on D.d u or between 62d and MUwaukie. Huitabla reward. Addrewi V, W. Mahony, Uerrala, Ur. . LOST In Tamhill Mkt. or on Tamhill at., black tu rue enntainina round trio It. It. ticket from Beat tie to Cincinnati, baggage check, sic Return to lTnion depot and recelre rewanl. LOST In lublio market, email black purw cm- Uining money and Jewelry; ery lilieral rerf ward. Phone Broadway 4388 or 645 Loyejoy k raat r msnr el - I r7HT-OraT I .h.Z? hwJ-. Ireet. Thuraday aiternoon, (ar- rarU. - Reward.' iira. C. fc. Bay. .616 W. 2U V ..nnu v.. i.v..h LOST A brown leather Uet containing fie 10 bilbv. Finder pleae return to ua Gantenbeia are. or phone Woodlawn 4678; re- rd. LOST July 8, on Mount Hood read. fi.l.ina tlelea. A. C, Pike, 107 " .a,.-- ,ur-t..rzir(-v-.Z;Kl juea rt- ovum. -- t' ,iw.u.l . . . ' . " - name "A. R. Wardwell' Finder please call Wdln. 9189 and recefre reward. j IxTfST diamond ring on E. 2Htb at. North a nH between E. 27th and K.. 28th, Alberta. CaU at 1004 E. 28th at. North. Reward. LOST Tacoma general Eoapltal pin. same cm back; Lenah Sheldon. - tinder pleaae call Woodlawn 09. Reward. JULY fi. lady'a braoalet. engrared Auda-181S.'T - w. u. unar, sxv Moara ot 1 raaa otag. ward. LOST Plain band gold wedding ring, at 4th and Morriaoa; will pay reward. Phone Main 877.--; - - - ; -'. - -LOST Purple eilk paraaol, about 1 p. tn.. Tuesday. July 6. Return to leanon'e atora. newara. I LOST On highway near Oregon City, can!- board auit " box, cnntaining a raaa material. n ili man rTS fTTiZ irn " 'i MtlP,r ' 2W, nmed e J001 choi. nl "r " between ins on 80 til or 0th at. car; reward. Tabor Jti5T. r . I LOBT Fox terrier pup black with white neck. I Anawera to neene of Pany. 412. E. 7tu at. I N. Reward. Phone Beat B3TO; I A. fi w ... ., r.. i " .,. rvVT I W aah., Tuea. ere. Finder pleaae eall Main 260 or return to 101 city hall. LOST Black leather puree containing about 1100 and book r gaaoilna uckeu. etc. r inner pleaae caB 288 Sherman at. Bewyd". LOST Ur work ilia girt, a traveling baa. Mon day night, from auto, bearing the nania Laura La I.iberte. Tabor 4011. LOST Sword atiukpin. et with pearl and email diamond; 85 reward "-for returu. A. i. tiiie. Tabor 872. - LOST Wamood and eeppuire ring. Reward. I'hrme Tabor 4670. LOST Small gold writ , watch; morn ram J, T If hai-kr nnH. Manhall UO'J4. I . - .1, . , , ., 1 LOST -Gold noe glawe in black eaae. R. I warn. manuiaii ini. LA jti Lm A autuwiintion . liat with about 200 namea. Finder pleaae notify. C-4 97, Journal. I EOSTheherdTdog. female; reaemble wolf; round eollar. Tabor 6(ihH. TjOHT Scotch Collie twipfy! - Main 41 WW HELP "VTAWTKD MALF, FUR cutter wanted. Must be well recommend ed, capable of taking charge of factory and I an expert worker. Is reply tate pay expected I and-- full TTtioul-ra - about- youreelf. - bteady. all-year work to right party. R. Vf. lrew. "Tacoma'a Expert rurrier." 11th and Broadway. riHEUMAN county will alert harveat July 1 8 to 20. 'Wage will run 85 for common help and up for Job requiring particular akill. Iete rrain Line at Bigg, get off Waaeo, Mro or ,ra Valley. Particulars, write C, C. Calkins, county agent. More. - -1 1 EEnWOTfKElS'ANTKl "aT ONCE The Oreann Clialr Co. will lurninh steady t- ployment at good wage to experienced lielsi. See Mr. Davisaoa at the factory io bouth Port land. i tar a vr- W ,fr.,-t" t man with tnu-k tn V;l..i nrta to car; CondiuonS good, road fine, figure right. - Call Woodlawa 2508 Sunday, from 1 t a. in. v z p. ra. ACTO MEOIUUCS WANTfcil Not helper, nut beginner, bat fim claea men. Free employment bureau of PortUind I .in ra A Repair Men'a aaaociatioo, 601 Beck bida., BJwy. and ak at. ' :i YOl'NG man for general r.ffice work, inia-t bave - some knowledge of bookkeeping and be able to operate typewriter - i ficiently. Permanent nanltioa. out of town.' Airply in handwrtUn, stating aalary expected. C-4 95, Journal. WANTED Ab office boy who want a chance to work into good poeition with a larr wholeeale book; excellent chance -for right indi vidual. - Apply i own handwriting, i grnng age and aalary expected. O-603, Journal, . ffANTElj Five men to ,cmp and work ia small sawmill; prefer men with familitea. Phone Chaa. &-aufman, Eatacada. Or., at boos or eves ing. . FRESNO WORK TO LET Side borrow for small team outfit. Call t'tah Const ructioa Co., Mala 6781. or C. U.' Bennett, at Verouiat Oregon. - : . WANTED A live-wire aaleaman, one ho caa get . real estate lietinga. Balary and com mixtion. 286 fctark at. - i ' WEAVltttS Steady work, good price list, Waaboaeal Wooleo MilU, Waaaougal. Wash. W A N TELVM a a to clear land, t to S ecrta. 2 bcTo WANTED Competent bookkeeper; one femiliar with Ford parU preferred. Ford Uarage, Dallaa. Or. - ' WANTED Someotie to builif email l.ouae eTTi Uke good city lots payment t low price. Tabor 7845. - . WANTED A good hamem maker. John Clark Saddlery . 1U4 r ront NEVVS AGENT wanUd to run on railroad train. Apply lai j. iota mx. I MAN wiUi truck or team to haul -wood. 1 me south of Beaverton. J. C. Fimonttw. AN experienced tick cutler mud aewt. Fuber Mattreaa Co.