r SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1820. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 11 . HEW STEAMSHIP POMONA TO LOAD FOR LOCAL FIRM Under allocation to the Columbia Pacific Shipping company, the new steamship Pomona, constructed at tan Francisco, will arrive in Port land harbor Monday. The Pomona Is a vessel of the 12,00 tons D. W. type and will take from this port 5000 tons of general cargo. On ar rival she will berth at the Portland Flouring Mills and will Hake on wheat and flour. Ties, miscellany and canned salmon will finish out the general cargo from Portland. The steamship eastern Ocean of the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company, to be dispatched by the McCormick-Mc-Phearaon company, began; -lining today and ou Monday will begin taking sacked wheat at the Globe mills. She will take about 7500 tons and will clear for the United Kingdom direct.' ;. To wind up the flour shipments from "Pugret Sound the steamship Haymon will load at Seattle. She will take a full cargo of flour for the continent. This will wind up the coast affair of the Grain corporation and hereafter the cereal shipments will come - under private charter. Captain Is Beneficiary Captain George McNeil y is the chief beneficiary under the will of the late Captain E. D. Parsons. The will has been' filed for probate in Hillsboro, Washington county, where the bulk , of the estate of Parsons lay. The farm at Huber, near Beaverton, goes to McNelly. Liberty bonds and some personal effects to Captain Michael Nolan, money be' quests to his nurse and tq, friends are made. French Bark Coming Information to the Merchants ex change gives the sailing of the French bark Buff on from Balboa on July 19. Allowing a fair passage for the sailing vessel she should be off the river the early part of September and be among the first of the outgoing carriers for 1920 crop. The original charter of the Buff on called for option "with the preference Klven for San Francisco loading of bar ley. The Buffon is the first square rig ger to be allotted to Portland for season loading. ' ; AIiI ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamship Sinastagraln for the continent, left down Friday at 1 o clock. The steamship W. F. Herrin of the Associated Oil fleet, ' sailed late Friday afternoon in water ballast for Gaviota. The steamer Daisy -Putnam is loading lumber for th California ports at St. Helens. The steamer Daisy Is finishing lumber at. Knappton. me steamer Johan f oui sen is working at Westport. .-. The Standardr-Oil tanker Atlas arrived up Saturday afternoon with light oil from Point Richmond. She is discharge Iner at Linn ton. The motor ship Culburra arrived at Municipal No. 4 Saturday morning and win discharge duik. sulphur. She is in from Gulf Port. The new McCormlck steamer Everett In reported as arriving out at Honolulu. She is laden with box shooks. The steamship City of Topics of the : Adimarl line is due to arive at midnight fro mSan Francisco via Coos and Hum bolt. The steajnshlp West Hartland. Port land for rfrrrope. Is reported at Balboa. News of the Port Arrivals July 24 Buck. American steamer. Trank H. Gaviota. oil. from Koneonan Mara, Japanese steamer, from Se attle, ballast-. v .Culburra, American motor ship, from Galves ton, sulphur. Atlas. Americas steamer, from - Saa Fran eiscn, oil. Barge 98. American barge, from ban Fran ciro, oil. - - City of Topeka, American steamer, from San -Francisco, via Eureka and Goos Bay, passengers and geneaaL - Departures Jury t4 -W. F. Herrin. American steamer, for Gaviota, ballast. Departures July 88 Paisy Putnam. American steamer, for Saa Pedro, via St. Helena, lumber. MARINE ALMA5AC Wsather at Rer's MeutN North Had, July 24. CondiUons at the month of the river: Sea, smooth; wind, south. 8 miles; westhrr, clear. ' Tides at Astoria Sunday High water: Low watar: 24 a. m., 6.7 feet ) 8:18 a. m., 0.8 feet. 9:08 p. m.. 7.8 feet. 8:08 p. m., 8.2. feet. DAILY RIVER READINGS '. y' ' 8 A. M., Pacific Time - ' ' is il I?s!?i . . - -- Em a- gJM j'g Wenatcliee I 40 I 34.8 I O.46.00 Lewiaten .. 83 1.0 O.T.i.. JJmstUla 25 J4.8 0.20.00 The Dalles ........ 40 28.1 0.1 O.UO Kugeae ........ ... 10 .... ..... .... Albany 20 1.1 ' 0 0. OO Salem 20 1.2 0 0.00 Oregon City 12 1.5 0.10.00 Portland 15 12.8 0.210.00 ( ) Falling. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland - win slowly during the next three days. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria. July 24. Sailed at 8:15 4. teamer W. F. Herrin. for San Francisco. fall tn. Ar, rived at 4 and left up at 5 a. m., steamer Atlas, from San Francison. Arrived at 4 and left up at noon, barge 83, from Saa Francisco. Left up at 8 a. m.. V. 8. destroyer Waters, from Bremerton. Sailed at 8 last night and returned at 8:15 a. m.. steamer Sinasta. from, trial trip. Coos Bay. July 24. Bailed at 8 a, m., steam er City of Topeka, from Saa Francises, for Forv . land. .' - : ; . ... Norfolk - July 28. Sailed, steamer Dewey, from Portland, for Dublin. Astoria, July 23.' Arrived at 1 and left np st 4 p. m motor schooner Culburra. from Galveston.' Arrived at 2:40 and left up at 5:10 p. ra.t steamer r . il. suck, rrom Monterey. Ar- rived at 8:15 p. ta., U. 8. destroyer Waters, from Bremerton, - baa Francisco. July S3. Arrived at 11 a. m.. steamer Kom mty. from Portland. Arvtrrd at n a. m. ana sailed it I v a, steamer Celilo, from Pert land, for Saa Pedro. Sailed lt nirh steamer Shasta, for PorUand. Sailed at 8 p. to., steamer Pomona, fog Portland, via Seattle. Ar rived at 11 p. m., steamer Oleum, from Port- SeatUe, July 28. Sailed at 4:40' a. Japanese steamer Kongosaa Mara, for Port- U1H1. . . . vo y. rfuiy sa. arrived at.- 1 p ra.. steamer City of Topeka. from San Francisco, for Portland. . ... ""."" . San Pedro. July 28. Arrived at 10 a. m.. steamer naico. from Columbia river. Sailed at B p. m., steamec Effingham, from Portland, tor Alexandria. V . Honolulu. July 23. Arrived, steamer Ever ei i ran ronwsa lrf. .iy 22- Arrived, steamer West A . . ""f """a, tor united Kingdom. Cristobal July 23. Sailed, steamer AnigiZ from Portia nil. far Rn.t ..j ',t7T Sailed, steamer Wesf Selena, from PorUand. for. SeatUe Wash July" 2 4. (I N. S.) H. & . Wskena frem Victoria. 5 a. tn. Sailed: Governor for Saa Pedro via Saa Fraa Cisco and Victoria, 11 a. m. Arrived July 23: Braxton, returning with - n .imlilff 1 P- m-: Gedney from southeastern Alaska, 10:18 p. a.; Otho from miuu i Bitmraw, :ou p. m.; Fulton from vajaea,juiy 28. Sailed: Alaska, south- . Boona, i:au p. en. Jaaeau. , July 23. Sailed; Nortawattera. southbound. 10 bound. 8 a. m a. m. ; 'Princess Miry, soutb- K-tchikan. July 23. Sailed: City of Seattle, aouthboond, et midnight. " Balboa. July 23. Arrived: Adria from Seat tie via Victoria. - San Pedro, July 28. Arrived: Captain A. P. Lueas from Cordon, Alaska, 10 p. m. Sailed: Makilteo for Puget Bound porta. 6 p. m. Astoria, July 28. Arrived : V. 8. destroyer Waters ft I P- m. from Seattle- via Bremerton. . Victoria, July 28. Sailed: Chicago Jdaru for Yokohama and Kobe. 5:25 p. m. Vancouver. July ; 28. Arrived: West Kader from Cerbarien. - , I'ort Townaend, Inly 28. Arrived: Schooner Resolute from Honolulu. Point Wells, July 23. Sailed: It S. Ozroo for Seattle. . j Mukilteo. : July 28 Arrived: 1 SnoqnalmU from Seattle." Sailed: Wilmington for San Pedro via Port Angeles.- -i Ereretr, joly 24. Arrived: Botarian from Tacena. , Taeoma. July 28. Arrived : BosaUe.Manoeey from Seattle. - San Francisco, July 24. (I. N. S.) Ar rived. Hose City, from Portland, at 11:15 a. m.; Etna Mara, from Japan, at 12 noon; Statesman, from Nanarmo, at 1:80 p.-so.; Lyman Sew art. from Port Saa Luis, at 1:40 p. m : Santa Kla via. from La Union, at 2:65 p. m.; Mayfair. from Eureka, at 6:10 p. m.i Queen, from Los Angeles, at 12 midnight. Sailed, South Coat, for Union Landing, at 12 noon; President, for Los Angeles, at 3:15 p. nt-i Colonel E. Li. brake, for Honolulu, at 4:35 p. m. ; Celilo, for Los Angelea, at 4 p. m. ; DUwnrth, for Point Well, at 4:29 P. m. ; Newport News, v for Manila, at 6:S0 P. to.; Phoenix, for Greenwood, at 6:10 p. m.i Humboldt, for Los Angeles, at 6:20 p. m. ; santa Kit, for Valparaiso, at 7 u p. n. : w. J. Pierrie. for Arva, at 7:05 p. m.; Pomona, for London, at 8:25 p. m. Ban Francisco. July 24. II. N. a. l Ar- rived: Queen, Los Angeles, midnight. July 24: L'nimak, Buwen's landing, 2:55 a, m. : barge Simla (in tow of tng Sea Eagle), Port San J Aim, l a. m. ; Barge ruilerton (in tow of tug tear- leas), Port San Luis, 4 :45 a. m.; Caspar. Cas par, Sam.; Chehaus. Grays Harbor, 7 a. m. ; Forest King, Gray Harbor, 7:35 a. m. - Sailed: La Brea. Port San Luis. 3:15 a. m S. C. 278, San Diego. 10:15 a. m. Charters: Steamer Florence Olson. 604 tnnx. Eureka to Mollendo; ties; 832.50; W. L. Comyn, inc. , ' - . Sales: Am. echr. Crowley, 1262 tons; Thomas Crowley to South American nattiest terms private. EDIATE VOTE WAGE AWARDS Chicago. July 24. (U. P.) Recom mendations that the award of the United States labor board, handed down Tues day, be accepted by all railroad, unions were In the mails today. Union leaders in conference here pre pared final instructions to the rank. and file, recommending favorable action, or dered an immediate ballot on the award. The order's tone was against strike ac tion.'.' - : t : r ; : Leaders of the outlaw organization of switchmen, -whioh called a nation-wide strike last April, voted last night to re-J lect me award. Tbey objected because no provision was made for seniority rights of men! who struck at that time. John Grunaii i president, was Instructed to dicker for settlement without yielding this point. ) Athletic Events to Feature Big Picnic ; Of Mazamas Sunday The' annual Mazama picnic and - re union will be held at Baker's Bridge, on the Clackamas river. Sunday. The main party will leave from the Union station over the Southern Pacific at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, . going to Clackamas and hiking from there; five miles to the picnic groMnds. , A program of swimming and athletic events has been arranged. :. The - party will return by special train over the Carver line at' 8 o'clock Sunday eve ning, arriving in Portland at 9 :15. The entertainment - committee of the club, headed by George Meredith, has plans for the affair in charge. Ruth La Shore or Coy Arrested Again Ruth La Shore, alias Ruth Coy. said to be the wife of a prise fighter, was ar rested Friday night for the second time by the Portland police, on a telegraphic warrant from Eugene. , According to in formation in - the hands of Captain Cir cle, the young . woman Is said to have passed several hundred dollars' worth of worthless checks in Eugene. She was ar rested here several weeks ago on a sim ilar charge, but was not prosecuted. Po lice say the district attorney's office aU lowed friends of the woman to pay off the checks."" j . . . . Man Is-Arrested; Wet Goods Seized After an all-night watch near the in tersection of the Linnton road and Nico la! street, police and federal officers un der command of Sergeant Epps Saturday arrested Tom Krask and seized his auto mobile and 77 pints of moonshine whis key. Early; In the evening they - saw Krask make the -trip toward Linnton. They were unable to learn the source of the liquor, so the lonely vigil was taken up. A. federal charge f transporting liquor will be, placed against Krask. Marriage Licenses - .. Vancouver, WashJ July 24. Marrlatre licenses were issued Friday to Walter James, legal, and Mrs. Mary David. legal. Portland ; Glenn c. Myers, 21, and Lia koss, n, pasco, Charles Redding, J4. and Faye Calkliu, 1. Portland. Con sent to the marriage of Miss Calkins, a minor, was given by her mother, who ac companied the couple. A new chopping block for butchers is a steel drum, filled with concrete and with a changeable wooden top. - KRAZY KAT 11,1 ORDERED ON RAIL - - ' ' - - ..-,. ..... . , i . . . . ............... . . . . , y BUILDING PERMITS L. J. ADoeraon renainnc residence). East Alder street between bast 87th and East 3th its. ; builder the same, 8 100. Jona aiernan Kepainng stores ana Botel, 87 Mr Third 4t.. between Pine and Oak at.; ' builder. Tbeo. Hear, 82500. ? A. Pearsod Installing fnrnac. . 884 Bortli wick st. -between Morris and So given. Boilder, the Hall Gas Furnace Co., 3200. , H. F. Jones Installing furnace. 410 Bouta Kellogg at. between Feseenden and Not given; builder, the Hall Gas Furnace Co.. 3200. A. Ubop Installina a-as furnace. 1461 East 17th st. between Bybee and Not given; builder, the Hall Gs-e Furnace CoTT 8175. , W. H. Fowler Installing gaa furnace. 870 Prescott st between 17th and lfttb ata: builder. the Hall Gas Furnace Co., 8175. M. Redmond Installine furnace. 1125 Fran- vis ave. between 8 7 th and Sfttbs sts.: builder, the Hall Gas Furnace Co.. 8380. Gertrude Cleaveland Reoairing : residence. 455 East 81t st. North between Tillamook and Not given; builder, the srtne, 81000. Nettie F. " Courter Erecting garage, 1014 . East 35th st. between Raymond and Telephone St.: builder, the same, 8150. " V J.W. Uecker Kepainng residence,' ibsi Clarendon ave. between Lombard and M'lllis blvd.; builder, O. Heeacltine, 3100. . , , ; , Boad Builders Equipment Co..- Erecting ware house for the storage of mad machinery, on the foot of Interstate st. at the intersection of Co lumbia blvd. between Columbia blvd. and Ar gyle at.; builder. Mr. K. F. Saucerman, 86600. S. J. Donaldson Repairing residence 151 East 43d st. North betweeiv Hoyt and not given; builder the same, 8100. ; Wm. Peaff Erecting garage, 896 Hemlock st. and Harrison and Cypress St. ; builder, J. W. Scheppert. 8200. Mrs. Anna Scott Repairing residence, 295 Willis blvd., between not gives; builder, the same. 850. " ! -" " " - First Baptist Church Repairing church, SS4 4th st. between Market and Mill ata. I builder, J. W. Scheppert, 8130, Mrs. E. E. Craig Erecting garage, 670 Alnaworth ave- between 13th and 14th sta.; builder the Bedimande Con. Co., 880. Holbrook Estate Repair stores, 18T Third st. between YsmhiU and Taylor sta.; builder. P. J. Powers.' 3150. R. H. Nicholson Erecting residence, 962 Eat 8th at. North bel ween Prescott and Going sta.; builder, tbe same. 3700. D. Duncase Repair residence 1 5 50 Mobile st. between Lombard and Bryant sts.'; builder, C. H. Johnson. 8120. - C Bluhin Repair residence 6603 65th ave S. E. between 68th and 67 tb sta.; builder. Geo. Bluhin. 8200. , T-i E. Edmark Repair garage. 938 BerOrwtak rt. between Skidmore and Prescott sta.; builder, tbe same, 320. - 'i B. Campbell Erecting chlckenhouse, 1694 Interstate st. between Watt and Winchell st. ; bulder, the ssme, 375. .. ... T Mrs. Wm. Marks Repair residence, 445. Mb erty st. between Seventh and Eighth sts-.; build er. W. A. Harris, 350. . Axel Johnson Erecting garage, 84540 .East 90th St.. between. 45th and 4th ata.; builder, tbe same. 850. . 1 E F Uay Erecting residence, 1994 Wil lamette blvd., between Chicago and Baltimore: 3F? P. Russell Installing furnace 1091 Ben lah Vista ave. between Not given : builder, tha Portland Gas and Coke Co.. 3 885. S. H. Phillip Installing furnace 434 East 48th st. North between Hsncock and Tillamook ... - . :i i r,,.-. 1. ni (Zm and Coke Co.. BV. . iititni' i. uic . .... ... - .or., vmi.im t.,.mmin. rec&ir residence. ISvl r. Washington st-w bet. E. 44th and E. 56th ata.: builder, the same. giou. . . ,,.... riK.i. r.r-t retstninc wau. 977 Fiske et, bet. Brankroff and FUvel sta.; builder. the same. 350. . r t- nniHA renair residence. 887 K. Bnrn- side St.. bet. ' Union ad Grand aves. ; builder. the same, 8100. - - -x a.m. .ru4 MHH. lBS IS. OUl ST. betOregon and Pacific sta. ; builder, same. 360. A. Jolrgg. erect garage, 1280 Halsey at. bet. 45th and 46th sts.; ouuaer, same, E C Chapin, erect chicken house, 1454 WU Hams ave., - bet. Bryant and Saratoga sta. Knennecka. reoair reaidenee, 741 Pat- ton road.; builder. Curtis Bros.. 3200. t u.t.i. .wt rarue. 1040 Arnold st. v- ' ath and SHth sts.: builder, same, 8 !50 n i. -w u'4.n ntnair storehouse 726 E 27th st-. bet. Bhona and Powell Valley road; builder, the same, lis- . ,.' M M. Pallsy, repair warehouse. 7 5 sa St., net. Davis and Everett sts.; ouiiuer. w, Rrna. reoair residence, 644- Toon st.. bet. 64th , and 65th avea.;; builder. Mr wv . isnA' ? IT Tasker. erect residence. 1580 E. 80th B -.2 1 tlksk ael mS St., near Crystal Springs roaa; , ----- $9000. LoU and 10. block 14. in East u- u.rtha Hibmib. veDSUr garage.-60S K. h t. bet. Beacon at and Woodward ave. ; builder, the Arrow Cement Laundry Tray KA. ... "i. ... n-lr reaidenoa. 896 Brown rt.." rn ave : Ssd 7th St.; builder, th. A rrw Cement Laundry Tray Co.. 3350. T W. MFaidln, erSung garage. 875 Regents drive between Ridgewood and Alameda at. builder same. 8740. " . Pacific Telephone A Telegraph company, re pair telephone exchange. 543 Cnton avebetween RuLell and KnoU sta., build TerreU A Roaen- 6 Strong A McNaughton, repair store rooms, 271 Grand ave. between Hawthorne ave. and E. CUy st. builder Terrell Roofing Co.. 500. -. 3. A. Godbout, repair residence. 60S7 tB ave. between 50th and 61st su., buildea same. 3FvancU E. Stone Estate, repair residence. 409 E Grant st. between Grand ave. and E, 8th St., builder J. Spore. 8100. . Burnett Goodwin. tosUllmf furnace, 858 I N. Sf2d vt.. builder, Portland Gas Coke Co., 8400. Judge Wallace McCamant, installing furnace, 236 King at-, buildor Portland Gas A Coke Co.. 1W." W. Godea. repair residence, 1868 Cnrtiss ave. bet. Portland and Liberty sta.. builder same. 1C H. Labbie. repair reaidenee.' 1665 E. 21st st between Tenioo and Umatilla st.. builder W. L. Buchmaa ' " ., .... .. C. A. Zimmerman, repair residence, 4860 780 st S. E. between 49th and 50th sta.. builder KM?WFinn,5"repair residence, 939 N. Willamette blvd. corner of Reno St.. builder same. 8100. J Gallus. repair butcher shop. 1893 E. 8UrIt st. between 79th and 80th ata. buUder J. N. Soravigner. 8150. - ...v , C R- Peake, erect garage, 646 E. 45th St. N. between Bifkiyou and Klickftat sta.. builder T. H. Johnson, 3400. Mrs. Alice Spauldmg. repair residence, 1J.28 Hawthorne ave. between 87th and 38th eves. Mrs. R. B. Williams, repair garage, 419 Stan ton it. between Union av. aneT E. 7th St. builder Sam Smith. 815. . A E. Hamilton, addition to Branch library, 1039 E. 1 7th st N. between Alberta and Wy gant sta., builder same. 81500. S, A. Bennett -repair residence, 528 E. 89th st on comer of Knott st. builder same, 850. St Marks academy, repair school. 5th at, be tween Market end Mill, entire block, builder W H. Bsiley. 8300. ' ' . M. Embree, erect garage, 936 E. Couch at between 80th and 31st sta., builder same, 81-54. J. B. Nicholi. repair garage, 904 Bryce ave. between 83d and Glenn ave., builder Young A Deilbert. 8125. ' ' Hugh Marshall, repair residence, 6110 62d st, S. E, between 50th and 62d area., builder M' Newberry. 3150. W. L. Kellum, erecting Amvertible emergency dwelling. 939 E. 68th st 7?. between Skidmore and Prescott sts., builder same, 880O. Lota 12 and 13. Mock 18 ia Wellington addition. , J. R. Mumair, erect fence, 595 E. 18th at N between Knott and Stanton ata.. ..builder T B. Sbellhammer, 3135. A. F. Watkina, erect garage. B0T E. 18th st N. between Bra see and Thompson, builder same, $300 ; ? :- i Hughes Investment Co., repair warehouse aad office, 4 5 4th st. between Pine and Ankeny sts., guilder Parker Banfield, $250. George A. Ross, erect garage. 1876 Sherman st between E. 4Sth and E- 50th sta., builder same, 8100. ? ; - Francis Gamble, erect woodshed, 85 E. 88d st. between GUsan and Da via sta., builder same, 850. ! Star Furniture Co., repair store rooms and offices, 162 First st between Morrison and Yam hill sta., builder F. H. Brandee. $2500. C A. Sheppard, installing furnace. 696 E. 18th st N. between Knott and Stanton ata., builder Portland Gas 4 Coke eo., 8555. H. W. Uer, erect residence, 991 80th at N. between Going and Wygatat sU, builder Millmade I Construction Co., 81700. lot 18. block 18 la I109'Albrt" addition. - - I sa. nicf, tnt gang. av-ae Vancouver ( ave. between Broadway and Weidler St. builder w. u. Arthur As Sons. 32000. lota a and S. btock 4, Elizabeth Irving's addition. - w. aanell. repair bakery. 686 Mississippi sve- nae. corner f fawaeippi and Knott streets; build er the tame. 810. - ; . Cunrsd Trebea, repair residence.- 650 Depstiw avenue, between Olio and Fisk streets; builder the same, 3100. - - , 1 Catherine Pieme. erect woodshed. 1841 Mil-! waBVie avemw, between Claybourna aad Glen-, i wood avenue; builder the same, 825. -v. j Emkl Ltua&kt repair ruoming house. 205 , Washington street, between Front and First street; builder the same, 81000. John Farnall - ren! - miitMiM - RAtv Thirty-seventh avenue, between -Eurhtieth and Ei i-c -treet'.; build-r. E. Peterson. 3200. Frank Arir-hi retialr flat oea nn Himhl Sixteeuw atruet between Jefferson and Colum bia streets; builder. T. C. Renchle. 8360. Oscar Deverell. erect nraae. 12O8 K TavW street, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets: builder the same. 8300. Mary Peramn . retiale imlpiiM 19AT Rm- tieth avenue southeast between Forty-second and ovxy-imra streets: builder the same $100. C. XL Dedirick. eenaie . . n, r,t VK4n- tietH street, between Farragut aad Clinton streets; ouuaer xne same, su, E. Ci. Laird, am-t .liVni tau. 00 a V. Fifteenth street north, between Going and Wygant streets; builder the same, 315. , . F. Wiest repair residence, 640 Grand avenue, between Beacon and Carl atrwerfa- hniM- . same, $1000. r. Wiest. erect sraraaa. S40 Rmul ik,.. w tween Beacon and ari streets; builder th same. A. Tollison, renair reaidenee. 2fifl R SivHeth street north, bttweea HasFalo - and Multnomah atreeta; builder the 'same, 3150. j C A. Kashas and Tom Landdron, repair res! dence.648 Taylor street between Seventeenth and Chap man streets; builder. J,.W, Spiller. 85000. hi.,,.. ..- i 1 7.. C. ' L. Douglas, erect reaidenee BfiftQ 17V.-w sixth avenue southeast, between Sixty-seventh and oixiy-mnta streets. cunaer tbe same, 8300, , Ed. Day Erecting residence, on Olymnia st between Myers and Cruikshank sts. ; builder E. H. Tennsnt; 81600. Lot .1 S, block 4. jn No. 2 Oak Park addition. ' E. 8, Couch Erecting residence. 2782 E. T4th st S . bet 29th and 27th area.; builder, the pame: $8000. Lot fi. block A in cm.in,nn addition, $8000. - -, , w. ia. wooson Kep. residence, 1 203 Wood ward ave. bet 39th and 41st star huilri.r to E. Webb, 83000. t Pacific States Engineering Corporation Erect ing residence. 744 Vista ave. Ket Kh,Hn t and Patton rd.; builder, the same; 82ft8." Lot xo ana part et i, oioca in Georgian court Pscifio SUtes , Engineering Corporation Erecting residence, 738 Vista ave. bet Shadow Lane and Patton Ed.: builder the same; 32800. Lot J6. block in Georgian court - J. H. Cleland Ereetina residence. IB H- zelfern pi. bet Peerless and Impeerial sta.; build er me sacne; aoauu. loc ji, block 11 in Lanrelhurst addition. -f - J. H. Cleland Erecting garage, 193 Hazel fern pL bet Peerless and Imperial ata; builder, tbe same. 8800. J. N. Justus Erecting residence on the Fair ment blvd. bet Not given, but near Mt Zion; ouuaer toe same, ssaoo. .Lot IS. block , in section 8. - ." B T. McBsin Erect'ng garage. 758 Braaee at., between 22nd and 23d sts.; builder the Ar row . Cement Laundry Tray Co., $1000. NEW TOTJAT a st. iiirnnrifwii w AMONG THE FIRS ON PORilAND HEIGHTS This low, rambling bungalow, built of noilow tile, enormous living room with extra large fireplace, Dutch kitchen, two large porches, one of which is large enougn for two or three bed. ( The bouse 5 and tollet. concrete basement and splendid shower. The ground con sists of-S4 acre fronting on both upper and lower drives. Both the ground and the house are In vrv nvw nnr1ittnn but the possibilities for improvement are unlimited and the price, 84200. certainly should make this an attractive proposi tion, and we think that the house alone couta not be duplicated for : this prica eiouv vasn, oaianca z monthly. Fred W. German Co. 788 Chamber of Commeree SEND TJ8 TOUH.OlD CAEPETS (Wa Call and Deliver) Old Ruga and Woolen Clothing Wa Make - Rararslbla. Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS Room Size Fluff Rust Woven 317.SO Rag Ruga Woven Al Sixes Clothes Oleaning and Dyeing Dept. ' Mail Orders, Send for Booklet Mattreeies . : Renovated, Made Over, glade to Order Feathers, Renovated r Carpt Cleaning i , ; 8x12 Rugs, Steamed Claanod. 81 AO WESTERN FLUFF RUQ CO. 84 Union Ave. N. East 6616, ar East 7688 2-FamiIy Flat Each flat rented for $25 per month Located on K. 28th et. , near car barns. Paved streets in and aid. - Ritter, Lowe & Co. 281-S-8-7 Board Of Trade Balldlng V Call aad Deliver Old Carpets aad Bagrs Made Isto FLUFF RUGS Rag; Ruga, Carpet Cleaning; and Refitting- Mall orders. Send for Booklet. 1 - Oregon Fluff Rug Co. 1984 East Stark Tabor 7311 t Copyright, 4000 NEW TODAY I Houses Mvd Gaijce B S! ' ERECTED Iff 1 RORTtArlO SHIPPED I I 1 al f'irt SNYWHERI I 34&rf BOil-T 4-FT. SSO- h iiYKl a3j!jV TION8 READY ANO,l K rl93 ll'-A8V TO PUT TO- (II I. lis! i IS ""I . AETHER f - - l A flm-enssa house er garage direct frees 1 -1 the factory at a GREAT SAVING. Toe 1 I" pay no middlemen's profit ' Write (a in I! eatalognsv . I 1 . - REDIMADE BUILDING. COMFARV 1 I 1 East Elevsnth and Market . 1 II g Blecks South of Hittlurai IJ VI tnene East 8114 Portland, Orese WE CAXL FOR T0TJB OLD : CAUPKTS Sags aad Wooles Clothlsg FLUFF RUGS All Work Tamed Oat Promptly Bag Hags Warea AU Slsee- Mall Orders Sead for Book , let Carpets Cleaned. Laid aa BefttUd NORTHWEST RUG CO. 188 EAST EIGHTS' STREBI PHONK AST 88 MEETING KOTICER 41 SMITH At the late residence, 178 IviJpatnck street. W. - A. Smith aced 68 years; beloved husband of I-nube, father of Ella Datson. The Masonic lodge will take charge of and eondiKrt th luiwni irut. Kenton lodae. 145. A. V and a. w win services at their hall on Kilpatrick street, 8:45 a. m.. Sunday, July 23, at which all Master Masons may be present Public service will then be held at Chambers Undertaking parlors, 24S KiUinesworth avenue, at :4K . m sniul,. u'r 25; thence to the City Crematorium, near lycuwuvu. AJL, KADER TEMPLE; A. A. O. N. i M. 8. Stated session Sat urday. July 24, at 8 p. ra.. Pythian building, AVest Park and Yamhill streets. Visiting nobles cordially invited. By order of the potentate. HUGH J. BOYD, Recorder. EMBLEM JEWELRT a specialty: buttons, pins, charms. Jaener Bros.. 181-138 6th st- Vital statistics marriages. Birtbs. JDcafbx MAEBIaGE LICENSES Joseph W. Modin, legal, 434 Morrison street, and Eleanor Nilsop. legal. 434 Morrison street. Lord Byron Lott, legal. 1109 Albina avenue, and Emma E-vSpurlock. legal. 1545 Lancaster street. - . Floryan Churich, '28, Bridal Viel. Or., and Kate Hie, 23, 608 Eeit Ash street. Vincent Chuvalo, 31, 641 Kerby street, and Katy Kralyie, 25, 613 Boss street. t Leon H. Van Order. 23. 614 Union avenue, and Viol ete B. Harris, 19. 343 H Russell street. ..Howard E. Case, 28 Lenox hotel, and Carna M. Cornelius, 1300 East Salmon street. jff1 W, Gamble. 23, 390 Shaver street, and Gladys I. Woodcock, 21. Dosch, Or. Ede"ar.W. Smith, legal. 385 Third street, and Julia Gorman, legal. 407 Goodnongh buUding. Harold J. Asher, 24. 684 Irving street, and Cectle M. Winslow, 24. 664 Irving BIBTHS RtTSTAD To Mr. and Mrs. William D. Rusted. Good Samaritan hosp.. Julv 15, a eon. -GAMERLLI To Mr. and Mrs. V. Ganwrlli. 191 Lincoln. July 18. a son, LORUSSO To Mr. and Mrs. R. Lorusao. 845' First, July IB a son. BISACCIO To Mr. and Mrs. A. Bissaccio, 1109 Stevens, July 1, a son. COMELLA To Mr. and Mrs. V. Cornelia. 648 Taggert. July 10, a son. ., MATTIA- To Mr. and Mrs. V. Mattia. . 810 Curry, July 19, a daughter. WORK To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. " Work, 11S2H Union, July 18. a daueliter. TOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Xoung, 66 East Slat, July 15, a son. CORNWALL To Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corn wall, 990 Bryce venue, July 14, a daughter. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson. 181 14th, July 14, a son. EVERITT To Mr. and Mrs. C. Everitt, 727 Iron, July 9, a daughter. STANTON To Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stanton. 1103 84th, July 8, a son. CAMERON To Mr. and Mrs. R. A Cameron, 1073 East 86th. July 13, a son. WEST To Mr. and Mrs. R. D. West, 175 East fSOth, July 16, a daughter. MOORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Moormen". 1086 East Taylor, July 18, a acs). BENSON To Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Benson, Orchards. Wash., ' July 15, a daughter. HEATHS AND FTJHJ5RAL8 7i HOLS MAN At the residence, 686 Hoyt St., July 23. 1920. Celia H. Holsman, aged 87 years, beloved wife of Isadora Holsman, mother of Alter -Holsman, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Haines. Friends invited to attend the funeral- service at Holrnsn's-funeral parlors. Third and Salmon sts., at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Sunday). July 25. . 1020. Interment Beth Israel cemetery. -. SMITH In thia city, Thursday, July 22, War ren A." Smith, age 68 years, late of 178 Kil patrick street; beloved husband of Mrs. Louise Smith, father of Mrs, G. B. Datvm. j Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the chap el of Chambers company; 248-250 Killingsworth avenue, Sunday, July 25, at 9:45 a. m. In oineration st Portland crematorium.' WIXDELER In this city July 24. Lour ---- Wlndeler, age 87 years beloved wife of Wil liam Windeier, mother of Edward : Windeler of this city and Mrs. Mattia Rickett of Tacoraa. Wash., sister of Mrs. Charles Pfsff of this city. Funeral notice later. Remains are at the resi dential parlors of Miller and Tracey. GELLERT In this city, July 23, 1920, Mary Getlert, beloved mother of Dr. J. M. Gellert. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at Holman's funeral parlors. Third and Salmon sts., at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow- Sunday), July 25, 1920. Interment Beth Israel cemetery. McKKNZIE The funeral aervicea of the late David J. McKenrie will be held Monday, July ,26, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Finley's. Mont gomery at 6th. Friends invited. Interment River View cemetery. The deeessed was a mem ber efB. P. O. E. No. 336 of Salem. BARBODR The funeral services of the - late Wayland Sutton Barbour will be held Sunday, July 25, at 2 o'clock p. m . at: the Portland Crematorium chapel, 14th and Bybea ata, Friends invited. The remains are at Finley's, Mont gomery at 5th. : ' WILTON At Seatide. Or.. July 23. Charlotte C. Wilton, aged 75 yean, wife of W. -H. Wilton. The remains are at Finley's. Mont- gomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. HANON In this city July 23. SaraSTlIanon. age 68 years. Funeral notice later. Remains st residential parlors of Miller and Tracey. 1920. by International Feature Servioa. Inc.) 18 HIT E At the residence, 814 1: ma till a ave., July 23. 1820, Lucy M. Hita. aced 88 years, beloved soother of Boy Orvtlle H1U. Friends invited to attend the , ran era! eernres at Sellwood Presbyterian church,1. Kast 18th and tspoaana sts., at x p. m. aionaay, juiy z, ltf20. : Resoaina at Holman-a faneral 4ariora, Third aad balmon sta. Interment MUwaukis cem etery. PING Lorn Pins, Good 8asaariUa hosn., July 23, 63 yean, carcinoma. VINCENT Sister Mary Vincent. St. Vincent's noepnal: July 22. 43 years, surgical shock following operation. - . LEAHY John Leahy, T74 Multnomah. July Z3. To years, arteno acieroais. CBAW Frank 8. Craw, St. Vinceafa bospw July 22. 71 years, fracture of skull. rtT?TERAti PIKECTORS Dunning & McEntee FUNERAL DIKKCTOKS Now toeatad in their new residential funeral home. Morrison at 12th. West Side. Phone Broadway 480. Automatic 615-88. THiS FUNERAL HOME OF REFINEMENT AND DISTINCTIVE SERVICE Not Wa bava no branches nor any connections whatever with any other undertaking firm. Edward. Holman & Son Funeral Directors THIRD AND SALMON STREETS Main 807. A-181L Lady Assistant. - ' J. P. FIM.EY & SON ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIN . MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH CHAMBERS CO. - Funeral Directors. '"' ATI the Conveniences ef a Home. Wood lawn 8306. 248-280 Killingsworth ave. ' F.'S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN BULB CNDERTAEERS 414 E. Alder st Phones East 62. B-8225. A. D. Ken wort fay & Co, - 8802-8804 92D ST, 8. E.. LENTS Phone Tabor 5387. Home Phona D-81. East T81 B-1888 P.L.LercfaMI"'il, Assistant UNDERTAKERS. 11th and Hawthorne R.T.BYRNES New residence es tablishment. 801 Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. STENTEE A EILERS. funeral psrlers with all tbe privacy of a noma, loth and Everett sta. Phones, Broadway 2133. Home A-21S3. MILLER 8c TRACEfTiadependent funeral direc tors, r rices as low as szu, so, oo. Washington at Ella. Main 2891. A-7885. . h"."w7ga"bXe a m. Successors to W. H. Hs mil ton 1878 E. Glisan. Phone Tabor 4318. DOWNING A "M'NEMAIl, successors to Wilnn 8c Ross, Multnomah at East 7th. Irvington autnci. Kast o. A.R.Zeller Co. 1,5 lssioVs! r UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4162 awFv.VT-w A-2321. Cor. Third and Clay Ra.assaoJR.Sm.rt.tUTab. 1268. B-2646 UI bb&VVaJIUiUI& 1047 Belmont St. MOXTJIWETTTS PortSand MarbSe Works 286 4th at., op. City HsIL Neu Bros. RLAfSlNG GRAfllTE Co L ia7-3RO ST, AT WAOlSOn ft J FLOBIKTS Smitlhi's Flower Shop Portland's Progressive' Florist. " Flowers for All Occasions. Msin 7218. T. C. LCKE, Mgr., 6th and Alder. Geo. Betz & Son 8!nce 1886 FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS and ail occasions, 697 Williams are. Just call Woodlawn 1812. - -Joseph Beta. Manager. LUBLINER TWO STORES We strive to please. 848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Marsh. 267 828 Morrison, Portland Hotel. Marshall 753 MARTIN A FORBES CO.. florists. 884 Wash . in aton. Main 269. A-1269. Flowera for all occasions artistically arranaed. CLARK BROS., florists. Morrison St.. bet. 4th and 6th. Phona Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington at,. net. tb and atn- elain 61QZ.' A-1101. - N. W. Bank bldg. Main 3 6116. 811 Morrison sc. l,OST A1T FOrNT ' tt THE following" articles were found on ears of uie 1'. K.. u. it f. (jo. July it : e purses, pin, key,,watcn, insurance book, transfer punch, Handbag. pairs gloves, s packages, sweater, coats, tea kettle, fishing pole, 4 lunch boxes. can, 4 suitcases, 7 umbrellas. Ownara may ob tain property at first ana Aiaer sts. LOST On , Monday . morning, early, between ' Winchell and Broadway, suitoase containing man's clothing, 3 photographs, . ate. Wdln. 4902. " Beward. . .- " - r- LOST Between Multnomah botel and Broadway bldg., one silver and rhlnestoa shoe buckle, Return to Ellison-Walts, xfroaaway bldg.; re ward. - LOST By working girl. 332. in front of Co lumbia theatre oldg. iietura to Pacific lxng Distanee chief operator. Telephone bldg., and receive reward. LOST Down town, Moore's non-leakable foun tain pen; gold bands, letter A engraved: keep sake; leave at Journal office or notify George J, Arneson, napiewooa, ir. LOST Pin DELTA PHI FRATERNITT KET finder please call Tabor 2977 and receive reward. - FOUND Pair soeetaclea In First National Bank. Owner caa have same by raising at bank and Identifying. : ' LOST In St. Johns or -Albina. discharge ra pers; finder , please . return to owner, , 288 jrront at. - LOST Small Fox Terrier dog 8 months old, black and white, well marked; reward. Call Bdwy. 188. WILL party finding parcel containing child's bathing suit and water winga on Mt. Scott ear Sunday evening please call Tabor' 6804 ? 'Reward. LOST Amethyst pin snrrounded by pearls Sun. eve. in the business district or Majestic theatre. Auto. 07 3-80-. Iteward. HEART shaped locket, engraved "E. 1. W.," containing 2 pictures; gut of devaaaad motnsr. East 2813. Reward. LOST two pink silk camisoles; finder please call woooiawn oe. - . - - LOST Brown neck fur. Washington or 23d at. reward. lo K. Morrison. East 694. LOST Gold wrist watch case No. 5241855, $5 . reward. Tabor JXBT. MONDAT. while shopping, 830 ein I satisfactory reward. Main 6827., 85 biO IXST An Atr.dnle doe. ASH K MLh t V rtr pnona hmo. ji.s. newaro. STRATED Bay bona. 1100 lbs. Lenta 4812. Call Auto. HELP WANTED M ALB I TWO first-class Harley-Davidaon mechanics; other than first-class men need not apply. See Mr. Abbott. Motorcycle A Supply Co., 200 aa sr. -- - x. r .... ' EXPERIENCED presser oa position. Apply in person, and Dyers. 180 Grand ave. Hoffman; steady D. S. Cleaners WANTED First class, upholsterer. Portland Furniture Manufacturing Co., 1249 Atacad am toad.- - - , . -.-. ---- -. EXPERIENCED tufting machine ope rat on; steady employment; pleasant . surroundings. United Mfg. Co.. 25th and Hofladey a'.. WANTED Young man to drive delivery car for grocery. Wdln 106. WA NTED A first class vulcanizer. Phone Bdwy. 2916, or call at 831 Burnside at. EXPERIENCED roaebudden waated-'TaboTl 2T. DEATHS AST) FTTKERAIiS HELP WANTED M ALB EXPERIENCED sight janitor. Most furnish beat references. Apply -employment bureau before 10:80. L1PMAN, WOLTE A CO. THK MEIER eV FRANK CO. reqnlrea the sarv leea of Iwo txMruiirad bnnhelmfltn. Annlv Employment Bureau. Sixth. Floor. . Meier A Frank Co, WANTED Mas aad wife to work on (arm s mas to do aenerai farm work and woman to asxiat with housework. 8100 per month and board. B. H. Keener. Forest Grove, Ox.. It- 1. A . Few men wanted for steady work' by Port- . tana t.aa er joke Co., at plant on L4nntoa road. Take free bus at 23d and Saviar ata.. at 7:18 a. m. LARGE wholesale house has a position open lor a young man as ledger alerk. Good cnance for advancement. Stat ate aad ' salary ex pected. B-380. Journal. HELP WANTED -MI8C. 48 tLEBKS (Mea. women), 13 upward, for postal mail service. 8183 month. Examina tions August. Experience unBeeeaeary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (former civil serv ice examiner), 008 -Equitable blag., Washing ton. IX C. HELP WASTE FEMALE INTERESTING WORTE-fHEE WORK FOR YOUNG WOflp ' TELEPHONE OPERATORS EARN ' , $60 FIRSJ MONTH RAPID ADVANCEMENT REFINED AND HEALTHFt'L SURROUNDINGS APPLT NOW Bonra 601. 6th Floor, Telephone Building, Park A Oak Sta. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Wanted Girls ... For Power Machine . Operators THE WORK IS EAST TO LEARN. PLEAS ANT. WITH GOOD WAGES; ALSO A LARGE BONUS PAID WEEKLY. EXPERIENCED GIRLS PREFERRED, BUY SOME INEXPERIENCED GIRLS ACCEPTED. GIRLS MUST NOT BB OVER 25 OB. UN DEB 18 YEARS OP AGS, MODERN AND j UP-TO-DATE ; FACTORY WITH SATURDAY AFTERNOONS OFF. APPLT AMES -HARRIS-NEVILLE BAO CO. 18TH AND HOYT STS.. BETWEEN 7:80 AMD 8:80 A. M- : EXPERIENCED saleswoman for needlework de partment. . Apply Employment Bureau before 10-.su. LIPMAN. WOLFE A Ca v WANTED Girl 23 to 38. housework, "and as sist old lady; practical nunte: 2 in familv: so washing; easy place; wages 340 to $60 per m on til. o beaus allowed. Pnoae Tabor 4U56 from 8- to 9. Residence 1175 East Main st, COMPETENT and trustworthy ofJic girl, for responsible position : state references, previous employer, aoaresa ana teiepoona number, w-4. 1 Journal. AN EXPERIENCED aerond maid, references, eicellent wsgt. 85 N. 20tb St. Bdwy, 2088, RELIABf.E woman to take charge of houoe and 2 children during summer months. L-580, Journal. EXPERIENCED makers and Uimmen for city ana out ar town aosuiona. . MUller m. $ Co., Royal bldg. WANTED After Aug. 1st, girl for cooking, nrst iioor worx; no laundry. Main 147 s. 1773 DERBY st. girl wanted as waitress; wages to right girl Phone Woodlawn 88 GIRL or woman for general housework, 8 adults. East ZSBS. HELP WANTED MALE A'ND PEMALK tt WANTED Men and women to learn the barber ; trade; receive soeae pay while learning; posi tions secured; Oregon ex-service men. the course ts free to you; call or writs for particulars and catalogue. - MOLlUt .BAJaBJCK COLLBOK, 284 Burnsid. at. MEN, WOMEN leans barber trade; wage, while burning; position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years experience. Oregon Barber College, 238 Madiaon. PORTLAND Barber' College ' pays you while ssanung, gives you set of tools (res; posruons secured. 38 N. 2d I at. HTJSryESS A7IP TiAPE HCHOOLW 88 O'MAI.LET dancing school teaches you aor rectly and quickly all the latest ballroom dances- stage dancing: day and eight ci' Private lemons daily. Stadio 610 Eilen bida- 287 Washington st. r . -LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE So conrsae book keeping, stenography, srQ service, secret a rial, special tea rasa Expert teachers, day and alght. isnrou now. Broadway oosg. By Herriman BUSINESS AN1 TRADE SCHOOLS fa BUSINESS COLLEGE Largest in the West. ASSURES EVERT GRADUATE A POSITION. Enroll any time of year. DAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Phone, call et write for tree succeas catalog. - A Position for Each Graduste. AL1SKT BUILDING. LEARN a trade now and pay later. Are yu merhanicaUy Inclined T If so. invMtiaste IIFM P- HII.L'8 AUTOMOBILE A GAS TRACTOH SCHOOL at 707 Hawthorne ave., cor. K. 20th. where you can leers In six weeks to operate and repair all makes ef autoe and tractors. LEARN TELEGRAPHY Touna men anJ woman wsnted: eaS 434 Railway Exchange' bldg. ; splendid opportunity to learn a well pais profession, ttaiiway tele graph Institute. EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Miss Regina Bucket's private school; individual Instruction. 123 H Grand ave. East 427. BOCKT MOUNTAIN f.achers' Agency Enroll free. - Frank K. Welles, former assistant state supt.. Mgr., N. W. Bank bldg. Phona Main 8276. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN and saleswomen: , Here U your op portunity. If you have "pep then call at 307 Washington st,. Vancouver,. Wash., and look this over. Open evenings. SALESMAN WANTED to seU a line that is in demand; a money maker for salesmen and purchaser. Addreaa Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem. Or. IF TOU wish to earn 310 a day see llr. liar Wood. Portland hntal. bjitwean II aiut U rv m. Room 439. SITUATIONS M ALE ' 8 AUTOMOBILE shop foreman wants position ly Aug. i; am employed at present; iu years in the shop: can give the best city references. C-508, Journal. EXPERIENCED green house n& landscape gardener: also veastab.js. ate., wants roi- tioa in private place, bingle, reliable. Keler- encea. B-574. Journal. SEE Herkley for hardwood floors and rsfiiiUli' ing. Tabor 4 964. SHADE TREES truumed and trsaied. J. Ksis, Prices reasons ble. East 3945. PLASTERING, chimaeyiand cement work. ' CaU Tshor 2C58, - 10ft E. 46th at. ECREEN8 msde to order; old screens repairs. 300 Russell st Ant 817-27 SHINGLER. guaranteed work reaeonabia Price. Tshor 8250. PAINTING, papering, tinting, roofing; good work, right cricea. Tabor T81. PAINTIW. MINING." BEST WORK. TAROR S6. HARDWOOD noon, sold, laid, finished com plete, by experts. 2S3 3d. Msin 4444. SorsE and rSof pA!xTiNr kaTRo: MINING. WALLS CLEANED. TABOR 621 a. CARPENTERINGT RTTfSTNG AND" HOUEUNd. PHONE TABOR 254. PAINTING AND Tin tin fi liEisnvlRic WOODItWN 8826 CARPESTEit snd contractor.- iohhlna in the buildina line. East 6666. FAINTING and tinrin by esperienc-d work Can Eaat ai.94 Estlmstee free. PXiS'TINQ, paperhanging, tinting. Sea 6T. SITUATIONS FEMA7.7C 4 MIDDLE age woman wants buaewotk. : . 850 Der - month, rnntn anH Kr tA . AAtrmM Mrs. Msry Hull. Hoskins. Or , care Ritners ('imp. ELDERLY C. a widow wants permanent home with friends who will acecpt ber semcea. Phone Tabor 8191. NEAT, refined, ambitious, economical widow wishes housekeeping. L-531, Journal. WOMAN wants houaerlesnlng; reliable; refer- nm. wuoaiawn a 0 7 0. " LACE, scrim. Marquisette curia ins hand laundered o ye.ni experience. Mt DIDO, DflF.SSMA YINts 43 DYEING, cleaning, prewiing. drekamaVine. ra- modeling. relinina. alteralinna. nleatin Pea. sons ble prices. The Cabinet Cleaners A Dyers, 424 Morrison neer 11th. Msin lftas. ALTERATIONS, refitting andmskiiigoriadIe7 garments, reasons b la orleM: work vnarate1 Ljr. Reubin. Ladt' Tailor, 408 Buab A Lane blg FIRST class dresemsking, tailored suits, strn-t . , ana iru wiiirm. aara. acuj,. (Di Vancouver sve. Phone 81 6 06.- EXPERIENCED drwmsking; children's clnth-s a speelslty. 74 9 f-ast Giian. Ant. 810-70. KTfRSES a PRACTICAL nurse doeiree pcailion. i'Uone Last 721 1. PRACTICAL nurse desires position. I'bona Lat ten. PTRNISHED HOOMS MAXWELL HAIX 207 Hth St. Cool and airy furnished and H. K. rooms, modern, close, ia. fine location; transients. A home away from. soma. HOTEL, BARR 1H N. Sixth 3 blocks of depot .81 par day, 85 per week and up Hot aad cold water, stesm heat. Free phone and hatha TAUTHTORrUM HOTEL" " " Mew management, strictly modern, newly fur nished, new elevator; 84.60 up; transient. 81 par eight. -. 208 THIRD ST., NEAR TAYLOR. ATTRACTIVE rates to permanent gnevts. a- our eeeommodatioBs. NEW PEiiKLSS iio TEL. FUtb and Washington; NOBTON1A1 HOTEL, Portland's downtown hu'--class family botel; rooms an Suite or single; with or without board. Ws give you all the comforts of a home. Reasonable rates. DAYTON HOTEL 190 H First st. Corner Taylor. ' Nlrrly furnished rooms, hot and cold wafer and steam heat in each room. Rstes 13 wek up. 3rSAY, 83 week, iiicei f urnfahed" "if .toa. bathe free, bot water at all hours. Hotel Cadillac. 3d Pear Jefferson. NEWLY turnwhed room for reut- Wat Walking dinunce. Msin 6618. NICELY furoislied tuns, hot and cold w..,. 269 V4 6th t- HOTEL ALBANY , modern rooms, 1 4 7 t4 i rtJBSISHED ROOMS fEITAIS FAMILY ; IF you want a beautifully fumUhed, clean rin', upper flat, reasonable, hot water, t hose, cil at 145 H N. 21 at at. after 6 p. m., or caii Ant. 51 0-48. . MODERN furnished room, pleasant suMwindinc, walking distance. Phone East 4007. &l Hssaalo at. TWO sleeping rooms, hot and cold wster. j"ho'i.! close In; also 2 basement H. K. room. 2i N. 17th at. Broadwa y 4 40 FLRMelHED room, modern, hot and cold suitable tor gentleman. East 3015. CaJ arter p. m. NICE large sleeping room, suitable for 2 gen tlemen. Main 6 IS 2. - A Ft RNI8HEDroem. strictly modern, waik.r - distance. 440 J5.Clay. East, 858. NICELY furnished room in strictly-modem walking distsnc Msin 7638. - t5rr r 5 1 H E D It OO M- 1 ! A TOUR room flat" individnar furnace and t gaa stove, extra disappesring bed and is'tnriif trays, 830 per month, water paid. Pnona Wooi Um 8768. ROOM ft AMI HOARD THE MARTHA WASHINGTON ' 880 10th St. For tmsineae girls and stu dents; reasonable rates. Marshall 12S1. BOOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE FAMILY T" VERY large front room near bull, beat, i phona. Call 303 3 3d st. M eals if ? ITotHERTY lady wIlfTaard a litUe boy oraJ Marshal). 824 78 N. 2 21 BOOM and board, ckM -in, W,t Sida; mosa conventences. Broadway 8T64. WAN T ED A lady to room; breaklui d tZ sired. Auto. 311-08. ' STEAli-HEA'fEn room. rnnnlng water,, . ? Main eSsi. walking distance. Table board. 882 Tenth at. ' ROOM and board lor busineas couple. C. S. ferved; modern boae; 20 mlnubea out. bor 4078. WANTED Children to hoard and care for ; my borne. Tabor 7308. GOOD room snd board in private home. 1 . K. Hoyt. Tsbor 7515. ROOM and board for 1 or 2 gi ri ; r ! or e p.. , ilegea. 495 Tillwrnook st. Kant 6ft oj. HAVE 1 OR 2 PLEASANT ROOMS l"V,L' GIVE WITH BOA RO. TA BOH 4 2 1 6 LADY will board 2 Uttl. girls, Jlar-'.a i i. tContlnuad eo Fallowing