MONDAY, AUGUST '0. 1020. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 11 OLYMPIAN WILL GO ON THROUGH RUN TO ASTORIA i Through passenger service will be established between Portland and TXstoria by the steamer Olympian of the Northwestern Transportation .. : ' . . , . . & Wn . S Will i leave Portland at 7:10 a. m. and j will make the run to Astoria without stopM, using the ship chan nel j, She will, leave Astoria at 2 p. m., arriving- atj Portland at 7:30 p.m. j : When sailing under the name of Tele--graph the Olympian was rated as one of the fastest stern1 wheel boats afloat. Recently she has been repaired and the machinery Riven a thorough overhauling- On the trip to Bonneville. Sunday, she attained a maximum speed of bet ter than 20 miles an hour. With the placing of the Olympian in the passenger servtee between Portland and Astoria, "tha number of vessels en gaged in that traffic will be increased to seven. The Harkins Transportation ' company is operating the steamers Georgians, Lurline vand Undine. Cap tain V.. A, "Wlllson ha the steamer As torian in daily service running opposite the Georgians on achedule. The O-W. R. & N. ! company has the steamers Hassalo and Harvest Queen on the run, both leaving at night and caring largely for the beach traffic on the North Side. - No advance In passenger rates has been ' announced for river boats to keep in accord with the rail tariff. It la also announced that the placing pf the Olyra- ' plan on the run will not reduce the pres- ! ent rates and no war is looked for. .MOTORSHIP: ASTORIA NOW ! OVERDUE FROM 'FRISCO Out 14 days from Ban Francisco ' for , the Columbia river, there is no word of the motorship Astoria, under char ter td - load lumber for South Africa for, lialfour-Guthrie. Under ordinary conditions the Astoria should have made the trip ! in five days. She" has a smalt salt area and only 450 horse power. She is owned by Charles R. MeCormick. j ' On n rrnt vrwaa-A mit thA A -trrl used, up 28 days in making the trip fromf-Astoria to Honolulu. "I do not look for anything wrong -with the Astoria.' said W. J. Jones. "She is alow, has little power, and car ries only enough sail to steady her. Heavy weather and northwest winds have held ber back. I . would not be surprised- to hear of her reporting at San Pedro or j Ban Diego. " SKKKS TO STOP FliOW OF L FUEIi Oil FROM SEWERS Cantain J. Sneier. harbormaster, in a communication to Chief Young of the fire department, asked' for the co operation of the land forces In stop ping the flow of fuel oil from sewers of the city. I . ' Last week ther waters of 'the Willam ette were coated with fuel oil, and all efforts to locate the leak were unavail ing: until yesterday. Captain Speier de tected the overflow from several sew ers. Investigation showed that it earns from some of the shore plants using oil STEWARDESS AND MATE OF STEAMER UNDINE MARRIED Katherine Brignone of Cathlamet, Wash., and Clarence Noon of Portland were married Monday afternoon j at Vancouver, Wash. The bride is stew ardess of the Harkins line .steamer Undine and, the groom is second mate of the same craft. The wedding came as a surprise to " their shipmates and frlnda Tha i tiwlv.WMlii Til n m to ire- main In their individual capacities for the summer and then establish a per manent home port in Portland. ALIi ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Standard Oil tanker A. F. Lticsa arrived up Monday and is discharging at Willbrldge. . i The Associated tanker W. K. Herrin arrived at Linntou and the Frank H. Buck sailed. The steamship Deslile from Portland for the West Coast Is reported from Vale para! so. Auguat 7. The barkentine Annie M. Rolph, Sharp ness for 1'uKet Sound, will receive or ders off TatooKb. to proceed to Portland. Sh Is tinder charter to Balfour. Guthrie A Co., and will load for South Africa. Positions of Vessels j Radio reports from North Head give positions of; the following vessels' at 8 t p. n. August 8 : K. H. Meyer, Grays Harbor for . San Pedro, 13 miles south of Grays Harbor; - Kastern Ocean, Portland for Europe via Port San Lulu, off Cape Mears. ltti-heoncal. Seattle for Portland, 20 miles from Portland. Oleum,' San Luis, for Portland, 25 miien from 'Astoria. City of Topeka, - Portland for Coos Bay, 7S miles south of Columbia river. News of the Port i Arrival Augutt v Oleum, American telmer. from Port San Lais,' a. - - i t ' Richconcal, American itea'mer. from San Fran ci!o Ti Seattle. J- , CaiHattt A. V. Lucxi. American ateamer, from San l'ctlro, oil. - t i i Arrival Aufurt , Frank II. Bock. Amarican atwmer, from Mon terey, oil. " I ! : Depart uraa A utui Vtrrn Ocean, American steamer, for United Kingdom, wheat. l UiMe t'ity. Ameriran r.tesmer, for San Francto iCo. pataensern i and teneraL ' ' Th Anfp-. American t earner, for tnited Kingdom, flour.. : . .- j i MA RINK A I.MAX AC p j Weather at River1 Meuth i North Heed. Aaa 9. Condition the-moutli f th riTr at nntm: Wtiaiu clear wind outl 13 mile, aea smooth. ' Tlrte at Artorta Tuaeday ' , Hih Water low Water 1:0 a. m.j.S.O feet S:49 a. m....O;l foot . .S4 p. m... 8. ft feet S :S3 p. ra. ....t feet DAII.T RIVER READINGS! 8 a. tn., Pacific Time. cm I S3"S o if Hi STATIONS I'matilla . . . AlNiny . . . . Salem ...... unn Citjr Portland . . . . 10.5 A. a -1.6 1 .4 8.4 -0.1 0 o -si -0.3 TTTod o.oi o.oo o.nn o.oo 20 12 13 i ) Fall. RIVER FORECAST i . ... Th, Vuiamette river at Portland will con tinue to tall during tha next three 4ar- AT "EIGH1101iIXG PORTS . Astoria,' Aa. 0. Arrived, ft 1:41 bMt night and left up at 3 a. m., ateamer Captain A. F. I'ttcas, from Kan 1'edriv Arrived, at II la-t niht and left np at 8 a. m.. iimntr Ulrern, from Port San Luis. Armed, at H and left op at :3t a. m., tteamer W. F. Herrin, from Uavlota. i -. .i : llonckonc, Auz. 8. Sailed, steamer Iawlet. for" INirtland. ' . - Valparaiso, Aug. T. Arrived, ateamer Delisle. fmm PrtUnd. . ! . Han Francivco. Anc- R. Arrived, at 6 a. m., steamer Atiaa and barse 03. fmm I'ortland. A.bria. Aus. S. Sailed, at 0 :S0 a. m.. UulU nomah, for San Francuco. Sailed., at o a. m.. wimtr Tne xnaeiea, . lor 1 niied Klnfchim. Hailed, at 11:30 a. m . ett-amer City of Teka, (f Sau FrauciEco via Eureka and Coo Bay. Ar- KILLED HIS WIFE, BUT L ) TOO KIND TO FIGHT fete wAv&KHvutt-ji tv. Hi :; i v 1 P ; ! Olaf Anderson . ' I Albany, Aug. 9. Although he has con fessed that he pushed his wife into tha rlwr and drowned her at Astoria, Olaf Anderson, according to local draft board members, was too ; opposed to killing to fight in the United States army during the war. Anderson, - who was living near Brownsville, i when war was; de clared, claimed exemptiton from the drift on thei ground that he had a wife and child to support, and that he ;was a i conscientious objector. His wife, whom he confessed to have killed, came to Albany to testify for him at that time. .. ; ; . i i , : The funeral of I Mrs. Anderson was held at i Brownsville Sunday. Rev. Prances Arant, pastor of the Christian church, conducted the services. v--; V Non-Partisans to Put Own Ticket 'IntheCampaign Vancouver, "Wash., Aug. 9. The ' de cision to enter a third party in the county primaries has been made by the Non-partisans, following a long strug srl of the various elements of that or ganisation, including the Workers Non partisan ; league. Central Labor coun cil. Forty -eighters. Farmers' Non-parti-sah league and members of the ; rail road brotherhoods. It Is now the plan of! the league to enter a full political ticket when they meet in convention on primary day. It was decided a few weeks ago that the- league, instead of placing its can didates in the field on a separate ticket, would simply indorse their candidates on the Republican ticket.. According to C II. Moran, president ' of the labor council, it was decided that such a move would be. detrimental to the best interests of labor. "We have come out into the - open," Moran declared. ,'and we intend to fight this thing to the finish." j i ' riflcl, at it and left up at 2:15 p. m., steamer Kieheonral, from San iVancisco : via Seattle. Saiiled, at 6:80 p. m.. ateamer Robe CUy. for 8 tun K rami co. Sailed, at -:15 p. in., t.bamer vUctern Ocean, for Canal, for orders. Bailed, at t ' m. . cbooner Ecula, for Sidney. " ;San Francisco. Auj. . r(I. X. S.) Arrived. Aiurat 8, Bea Kina i I tbwihr barge Erakine M. l'helpa), from 1'ort Sau LuU, at S t. m. ; Fort Brajfs. frum Ixx Anseleo. at 4:110 t m. : Atlas, from Astoria, at 5 a. m. ; Humboldt, from Lo Anceiex. at o:SO a- m. : Admiral ueirey, I mm Seattle, at A:S0 a. m.: Klamath, from Belling- ham, at B:50 a. m.: yacht nO Time Again, Irom Seattle, at 10:45 a. ni. ; Wliiaier, from 1'ort San I.uiK, at 11:5U a. la-: l'aiadciia. from Albion, at lil p. in. : Tahoe. from neoondo, it 4:31) p. nu; Hague Mara, frnni New Orleans, at 5:25 p. mi ; I'ort Sanndera, from Santa Cms, at 7:40 p. m. Sailrd, August 8. City of -Omaha, from Yo kohama, at 4:30 a. m. ; Waitaniata, for ancou vr, st 8-:80 a. m. : Carmel. for tiray Harbor, at leHSO a. m. ; Bertie M. Hanlon, for Albion, at 3;30 p. m. ; Rotanan. for Buenoa Aires, at 2:50 P. m.T Klamath, for Los Angeles, at 8:SS p. m. : Caxpar, for"f'a"ipar, at 12 :05 a. .n-; Silver Sbell, for St. Catberlne I'oint Arrived, August 0 Arctic, from Fort Bragg, at t:45 a. nv; barge Fullerton, from 1'ort San Luis, at 3:30 a. m. ; I Trident, from Los: Angelvs, st 10:45 a. m.; Iaree Simla, in tow of tug Sea Eagle, from Port Wrnn Luis, at noon; Daisy Putnam, from Los An geles, et iv:en s. m.; Asuncion,, xrom ia a n gsles, at noun. Ssilrd. Ausust 1). Wliittier, fcr 1'ort San LuU. at 6J5 a. m. li Seattle, AM. L X. S.)i Arrived 8th, SH. City of Seattle,; from Southeaxtern Alaska. ;X5 p. m. ; trnsa Keys, from Smgaimre 1:30 ; om City. from San Francisco. 3:90 ij m. : Admiral t;nu. Irom Tacoma. 5 n m. Hailed . 8th, SS. Santa Ana. for Southeastern Aiaska. 4:15 p. ra.', Tyndareus, for Vanrourer and Comox, 6:-5 a. m. ; Horace X. Baiter, for Kan Francisro via Eaule Harbor, 7 :20 a. tn. ; I'jrinc Rupert, tor lriree Ruiert, 1 1 p. m. I Seward. Aug. 7. ( 1. N. S. ) Sailed. North western, southbound. 8 p. m. Vsldea, Aug. 7. (1. N. S.) Sailed. S3. Admiral v" atsoa, westbound, li p. m. i Juneau, Aug. 0. (I. N. 8.) Sailed, 81. Sbeksne. southbound. 1 a, m.; Jefferson south- bvuud, 3:15 a. m. Ketehtkan, Aug. 7. 11. S I a. s. Aiasaa, aorUibound, at 4 :30 p. m. Yokohama. Aus. 3. (I. X. 8.) Arrived. S. S Detighu from Seattle. Balboa. Auc. . II. N. S.) -Arrived. Etnng- bam, frra Seattle and Taeoma. ' j San Pedro. Aug. 7. (L X. B-l Arrived. H. Si Admiral Sebrre, from Seattle via Ocean Falls; llresidcnt, from Saa FraWtsco. 1 VicUria, Aug. S.-lL X. S.) Arrived. S. R,. Matawa, fnm Vsnoourer to drydock ; passed, SI S. Mount KTna. from Camoose. ! Port Yowrwrrxt. Aug. 7. (I. X. S.) Arrived. Si. S. Snaqnalmie, from Everett via Comox. st S in. m. Arrived. Auguat 8, S. S. Hsymon, from llaeoma, at 8 a. m. J roint Wells, Aug. . I. N. 8.) -Arrived,, a St" Quabbin, from San Pedro via San Franeiro. Sailed, August 3, S. S. Richmond, for San Pedro, tewing bargs 5. j BiiUnchsm. Aug. 1. (I. X. 8.) Arrived. 8. S. Brookdale, from Honolulu via San Francisco and Seattle. ' j Kvoreit. Aug. .i (I. X. S.) Arrived, S. 8. West Notui. from Seattle. I : ' ' There is a difference of. only two de crees in mean annual temperatures be tween Puget Sound and Sitka, Alaska. The mean temperature for January is 33 degrees and tor August 56 degrees, an annual rangre of only 23 degrees at Sitka. ... I . ... , fcfcCVS ZlAJSk 'VlAttfeS A SALt.' 1o 4 hi ikajY, Aajd rojsvti wrr A TXT A en -opyrit, 1820. by lnternsUssi-1 iMinn ' .!..., .,;.:-.:..(- ! iKKAZY KAT I . .. . lUrvlo,, Inn. ... j . 'r;rjvy ; ' , 1- - .--.,.' f a BfrvcK'. Kfciy, rvrt vco ( iQf2 LVL5 - A.wM S F? . iM uiy iMIU Xhjla&p) I X S J-C xj ' H s ' ' 'T 3TE W TOD AT I Houses Aivd Gakages ifTfrfwfiU rOBTLAIl-HIIr0 I If lid Sufi AurwHgnt i U I tiray fi m u'tT 4-rT. 6taO.lf n ilKJ fetfaw TIOC46 iftCADV AND I LVnS Syi-Ay TO tUT TO.! A flmt-maaa hoa or a race direes from I (I b tactory at a UKA1 SAvIMU. kral tl oy bo aaMolaaMs protn. W dU to in L eautaca. ,'" ' tl I' RgOlMAOC BUILDIN0 COMPAMV I I Eat fcieventn and Marset : I I" f twcki keuta i Mawtnarna, 'in li rtwie Eajt 61 1 4 raniano. Ors V $350O--$3500 VERY NIFTY ' Five-room bunealow wilth about $ 5 00 worth of furniture, located V block from car, every imaginable built-in feature and fireplace. This is a splen did buy. Terms can be arranged. . its Ctamber of Commerce SE3TD US YOUR 01T CARPETS tVs Call and Deliver) Old Ruga and Woolen Clothing We Make Reversible, HanS-Vovn FLUFF RUGS Room Size Fluff Rus Woven 61730 Rsg Rug- Woven All 6lx Ctethee : Olsanlng and Oyeina i Dept. Mail Orders, Send for Booklet-Mattrste ! . RenovaUd, Made Over, Mad to Order ' Feather Renovated : Carpet CleanlBg 6i12 Ruas. Steamed Cleaned, 613 WESTERN FLUFF RUO CO. 64 Union Ave. N. East 6618, or East 76S8 WE CAXL FOR TO Cat OLD ! CARPETS Bag- ssd Vvelca Clotklaff FLUFF RUGS All Work Tnrned Oat Promptly-. o.aa- null liiireo am cia Mall Order Read for Book let Carpet Ciena, Laid ssd BefitUs NORTHWEST RUG CO. 188 EAST EIGHTH STREET ' PHOSK EAST SM6 IUIII II mil I I II limTTOTlI'jejil We Call and Deliver Old Carpet and Bag Made lata FLUFFRUGS RK Ruys. Carpet Cieaninar and Refitting. Mall orders. Send i for Booklet. Oregon Fluff Rug Co its tail Stark - I Tabor 78M Saiosroom West Park sad TamkUl At 10 A. M. Tomorrow MEETiyo NOTICES 41 MIO CALICO DANCK Gfven by Anchor couneil No. 746, S B A W O. W. temple. 128 11th rt., Tuesdar. Aug! 10. Como for a good time. Large floor com mittee will sec that all ham a good time Try and win one of the prises offerod for the best end mint origins! dress. - : SCXNYSIDE LODGE NO. 1S. A. F. & A. M. Specisl roniiwin''--tion Tuesdsy, August 10. Temple 38th and Huwtlmrm-. Work , M- degree, 7 p. m. Visitors wel come by order W. M. JAMES 8. GAY 3r . Bec'y. EAST GATE LODGE XO. 1S5. A. K. & A. II.. E. KOth and lUiixan sts. SiMK-ial communication J Mon day, Auc. 9. 7:30 p. m. Work in E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. ' CHAS.T NELSON, Sec. 1LVHMOXT LODGE SO. 12. A. P. st a. oi. -stated eemmunKatinn this (Moodav) evening. at 7 :80 in the Master Visitors welcome. IE L.1X. Sec y. o'clock. Vork Mason degree. ' : V. M. KENTON LODGE NO. 145. A. F. A. M. Specisl communication, Tuesday, August 10, commencing 7 P. m. Work in E. A. degree.. Vis iting. Brethren welcome. F. HOBINSON. See'y. A STATED! eonciav. bf Wash ington Onrnroandery Xou 15, K. T.. win be held Tuesday eve ning, August 10, at 7:80 o'clock. AU soionmina Hie K'nilit . cordially Invited. G. p. Eiwnan. Recorder. K. FA rVAXHOE LODGE NO. 1. K. OF P . X V meets every Tuesday night i at 8 iS72fLi' VP Ooor Pythian building, WJf 888 YsgnJnIl street. Work in Esquire rank. All Pythnns welcome. ELMER L. ENGLISH. CL I C. ' u m ibHffrZ it&SAi mm his. 7KT toxcj I rn ;L zijl i - ?F V1L. HITS - .:..! . --jC5 VyTrw ' ' " ' "' "' ; P . e-na aswsa Is, i; ' -. . . - 1 ' ' CfM 4-V 7i 6 ' 3VST LVK V'X' fc 41 WnXASfETTE TBIBB HO. 6. Improvad Older of Red Wen. aseeta tonicht (Monday) at Ao- SitortsnL, ban. SOS to Ttm Vititon vcleome. . B. .U ' McTX!fAll. ! ' G of TL ut hood Lodge no. 157. 1. and A. 1L BUted com- monieaUon 'tomorrow (Tneaday) renin. 8 n. m. All membejr are requested toy be present, as bonnes of imuortanc wiu come op tmt actios tela date. I F. Wj EN KB, Secretary- UIBI.EU 3EWKI.FT a apeeialtr; buttooa, pina, enania. Jaeer Broa.. ni-ii am J- ZJitef Statistics j marriages. Birtbs. Ltcoffix ' BIRTHS - IABSCH To Mr. and Mra. C. Labuch. linnton. Or Julv la. a aan. - I . 8ASDSTROM To Mr. and Mrs. G. A- Sand- atrnm. 487 Failins. JoJv 25. a SOD. COOK To Mr. sod Mr. K. Cook. 1002 Tioca, Auk. ft. a Km. i HEXDEBSON Te Mr. and Mr. Jamc I." Hen- demon. 4926 Slat. July 20. a daughter. KEDMOXI Te Mr. and Mr. Walter Bodmaad, 508 E. Richmond. Ane. 4. a daucnter. HELMING To Mr. and Mr. William HeUnln, Jr.. 1621 3d. July 27. a aon. CRISWOLD To Mr. and Mr. Robert H. Gris- wol.l 10f4 Corbett. Julv 29. a daurhter. FERMQUIST To Mr. and Mr. E. C. Femautot, 821 Kelly. July 31. a aon. THOMPSON To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson. .392 V4 Bnrnside. Aas. Si a danchter. DEATHS AKTJ tTOTKAl8 in thii ritv Anmst 9. William D. nrza ared 5S vear. BusDana oi juary C. Brezee of this city and brother of Albert Bresee of Konai. Alaska. Tne neceaseu was a member of the fc. O. O. M. Remains are at the residential funeral parlor . of McEntse Kiler. loth and Everett i sU. Funeral notice later. Kelso and Chebalu, Wash., papers please eoPT- ' ' - , , L- EDWAKD6 At Bseramento. Cal. , August 8, All Krfwarri. beloved wife of E. B. Ed wards, mother of Mrs. E. B. Whitney of Blocks- bury, airs. 1.. iiart oi ronnnu W. J. Kommg of salt laae. -unerai aerrjcea will ha heM .'KiHiliT. Aumist 10. from the chapel of Miller tc Tracey. Incineration Mount Scott crematorium. 1 KING In this city, August 8, 1920, antes King, aged 73 years, eeioveu Drouier oi an. V. a i rlmn of . Wilhoit. Or. Fnenda in vited to attend the funeral aerviee at Holman'a funeral narlors. Third and Salmon streets, at 10 a. m. tomorrow (Tuesdsy) r August 10. 1920. Interment Lone Fir eemetery. LANE At the residence, 883 Beech st, Au gust 9. Ethel Kreyer Lane, aged 82 years: istr of Mr. Erma Christgau. Paul Kreyer and Albert Kreyer of Portland. The remains ro at Finleys, Montgomery 1st 5th. XoUce of funeral hereafter. I MAITLAND At the family residence, 41 E. 55th. August 8, Bobert J. Maltland, aged 72 years. Funeral aarvices vrill bo held Tuesday, August 10, at 3 p. to., at the chapel of Breeze & Snook. Belmont at 35th. Friends Invited. HARTFORD The funeral services of the lata Mary It. Hartford will be held Tuesdsy, Au gust 10, at lOO' o'clock a ra. at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. - Friends invited. Inter ment Rose City cemetery BOGL'E The funeral services of the lata Edith Bogue will be held this evening (Monday). August -0. at. 8 o'clork p. m. . at Finley's. Montgomery at 6 th. Friends invited. Inter ment at Albany. Or. j CHANEY In this city, August 7, 1920. Jose phine W. Chaney. Kemain at Holman funeral parlor. Third and Salmon streets. Notice of funeral later. I FBOESSNEIt At Chehalia, Wash., Mrs. Eucen Froewner. aged 49 years. The remains are at Finley's. Montgomery at 8th. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. j ' PCRDOX Theodosia E. purdon, 115 E. 28th, Aug. 7, 75 year, angina pectoris. ALEXANDER Helena B, Alexander, Good Sa maritan hospital, Aug. 5, 87 years, pneumonia. HATFIELD James D. Hatfield. 2:28 E. 87th, Aue.. 5, 38 years, tuberculosis. BROWN Edith A, Brown. Portland sanitarium. Aug. 6, 60 years, cancer. CASEY Gertrude E. Casey, Emanuel hospital. Aug. 5, 00 years, cholecystitis. GODFREY L- E, Godfrey. 70S Charleston, Aug. S, 74 yean, carcinoma of bowels. ' FrSEKAL BISECTORS Dunninp; &i McEntee FUNERAL DIRECTORS Now located in their new residential funeral borne, Morrison st 12 th, West Side. Phoae Brosdwsy 480. Atitomstle 615-68. TH-i FUNERALlHOUE OF UEFINEMEXT AND DISTINCTIVE BKRV1CE Mote We have no branches nor any cooneetloD whatever with anv other undertaking firm. Edward HoSman St Son Funeral Directors ; . THIRD AND SALMON STREETS Main 607. A-161L. Lady Assistant. P. FIM.EY & SON, FUNERAL DJRECT0RS MAIN 9. MONTGOMERT AT FIFTH F. S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN BULB UNDERTAKERS 414 E. Alder st. Phones East 82. B-5228. A. D. Ken worthy & Co. 6802-5804 920 ST. a E.. LENTS Phone Tabor 6267. I Home Phone P-6L " CHAMBERS C67 Funeral Directors. AH the Conveniences of a Home. V Woodlawn 8306. 248-250 KilUngswoTth va. East 7 81 ,L.Lerch u r. E. llth and Hawthorn B-1888 a UNDERTAKERS. R.T.BYRNES tltS. Williams ve. Woodlawn 220, ; mTENTEE A ElLERS. funeral pariors with aU the privacy of a horue, 16th and Everett sta. Phones. Broadway Z 133. Home A-XHS. MILLER & TRACET. independent funeral direc tora. Prices as - low as 820. 640. (60. Washington at Ells. I Mate 2691- A-7885. R ""W. CABLE Jk tXl. Hncceasors to W. H. Hamilton 1978 E. Glisan. Pbon Tabor 4818. DOWNING A M'NEMAR, successors to Wilron Roes. Multnomah at East 7th. - Irviagtoa district. East 64. i Breeze&Snook 12a?i4.Z A lTfc '7rfl r. 592 Willisms Ave. AtK'vlICr 3 Esst 1088. C-1Q88. MOir-CMERTB Portland Marble Works 266 4th . QP- Ctty HU. feu "s rk'wr---rv Vt AT HADtSOU j 'FLORISTS TWO STORES IV. atriTa Va BdeSSS. 848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. nd Psrk. M.r,h 257 88 Morrison. PortUnd Hotel ssarshalljiaa . . i Ev5 S-ar rinrii. 854! Wh- MAKIL- . '.""" r.-J. m foe all l-.-n . Uam ' t S-1QS occasions artistically arranged. X. W. Bank otog.; s. wirilaLPirV&ll l 6116. 811 Morrison n. XEKTTXO lTOTTCES FLORISTS Smith's Flower Shop "Portland's PiU8isl Florist. " , Itovtn for AH Occasions. Mate T21. T. C LtTKE, Mgr.. 6th and AUer. . Geo. Betz & Son Since 1885 - FRESH FLOWERS FOB FUXEKALa and fell Oceanians. 69T WllUsms a vs. Joat call Woodiawa 181-. Joseph Bet. Msnsger. S-VRSTBROS.. florists. Morrison at., bet. 4 th and 6th. .Phone Mate 7709. Fin flower and floral dsaigna. No branch stores. T0XSETH FLORAL) CO.. 287 Washington st. bet 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A-11U1. - loht ahd rounn . tt L08T Airadal male do. straight brown hair fuzzy face, white breast, front feet, white, bob tail. License No. 1489. Name oa collar. Joha Jochem. Reward. East 6965. LOST Otw open 'launch, about 26x4x6, gray engine without cylinders. Will pay for return of same. Hinaleys Mann Machine Shap. Maia 7980. ...... LOST Brown leather pan at Dodgo park. Bull Bun, Bun day. containing . bank book, currency and diver. Finder please notify J. H. Turner. Broadway 388. Liberal reward. LOST 32x4 Goodyear tire with rim and rock. in Seripps-Booth cover, between .Portland and Battle Ground lake. Tabor 7220 or 1021 Chamber of Commerce. Rewsrd. LOST Sunday evening, bunch of key on ring, oa East 47th or Eaat Gl an. - Tabor 1T87 or return to 1929 East Glisan. LOST A maia Boston bull brindle, white col lar and feet white. License No. 2929. Maia 4918. Rew.rd. ' STRAYED OR STOLEN Fox Terrier with smashed right front foot; answars to nam of "Fosy." Reward. Wdln. 1210. LOST Eastern Star pin. same A. G. LangkiU on back. Finder bring to Mrs. C. B. Speller, Northwestern Bank bids., room 412. Reward. - LOST Heavy gold sunburnt pin, large diamond m center, in downtown section, lie warn. Broadway 4451. ' LOST dog at Oswego, half bloodhound, half foxhound: Cowlitz countv. Wash., license. Reward. Notify Albert Dim bat. Oswego, Or. - LOST One dark striped coat. Fhona Brook- im gleaning. Bellwood 48. FOUND Sunday. chUd's hat. Main and Park. t en irom auto. Room 721, Hotel Congress. LOSTMale canary. Finder pleas call Eaat FOUND Friday morning. a bicycle, on Mrs. Green. Co lumbia bird. Col. 687, ts REWARD Lost Phone Main 4844. 1 810 bill and 1 85. LOST O Portland Heiahts. black coat. bet. Fern are. and Wash. st. Reward. Mar. 4880. LOST A black and white stripe parasol. Phone' Wood lawn 706. Reward. HELP WANTED MILK TWO experienced dress goods salesmen. Ap ply employment bureau befor 10:30. Lip- man. Wolfe eVCo. WANTED Boys over 16 or men for work evenines. Permanent work.- AddIv to Mr. Shepherd, circulation department The Journal, Broadway and YamhilL between 9 a, m. and S p. m. . STOCK, crop, equipment, 40 acres, large prune and apple orchard. Too old to farm- anv longer. 87500; good terms. Quick action on this. H. Olson. Beaverton. Ore. R. 4. Box 4 7. A FEW men wsnted for steady work by Port- land Ac Coke Co.. st plant on Linntoa road. Take free bu at 23d and ttavier sts.. at 7 :15 a. m. - MAN wanted to go in business for himself and be independent bv buvina on- of one etetrie safety blade and grinding machines. Inquire 86 6th St.. near Stark. WANTED First-class Hudson and Buick auto mobile mechanic: must be No. 1 man: work 12 months in tha Tear. Kastern Oretrnn inlii Co., Vale, Or. WANTED First class druggist, good pay and steady position for the ns-ht Dart v. Mm be gnnd salesman. Ausplund Drug Store, 110 N. 6th st. 40 PER WEEK for 3 neat young men - ront hav pleasing personality to take rub-' scriptiorm for magazines. 616 Henry Bide. UPHOLSTERERS wanted for high grade work: steady emnloyunVnt. Mfehaalaon Bn. .osier nj., iimw- iidot i vnu. WANT Carpenter to take contract building and some rtrnodeling: must except a small mort gage and tome cash as pay Tabor 261. i LABORERS wanted for street paving, 85, H hours ; cor. Union are. and Bryant. Van,-! eouver ear. WANTED -Good furniture finisher and repair man. 0-S19, Journal. WANTED Man to do stable work afternoon and evenings. Call 416 E. 7th S. EXPERIENCED Ferris wheel operator wanted. Cell East 6384. WANTED Young man to . help in warehouse, Facifio Stoneware Co. ' j HELP WANTED FEMALE , Girls Wanted For i Bag Manufacturing j j TEN "- POWER MACHINE OPERATORS; SOME rXEXPERLENCED GIRLS ACCEPTED. THIS IS FDXCE WORK AND OCR GIRLS AVERAGE 816.00 TO $25.00 PER WEEK. $12.00 PER WEEK " PAID BEGINNERS WHILE LEARNING. j MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE FACTOR! WITH SATURDAY AFTERNOONS OFF. APPLY AMES-HARRIS-NET DLK BAG CO. 15TH AND H0TT STS. i WANTED 1 girl on body press; 1 girl - in starch room, 1 seamstress, 3 girls in flat work department Experience not necessary. Crystal Laundry, East 21st and.. Sandy. Bos City car. ' i RESPONSIBLE woman eook, pescnanent position, good home, good salary. Apply to Mr. Levitt, car of Leritt'a Dept. Store, cor. 4tli and Washington sts. . j WANTED 8 Neat young Isdies willing ! to travel, $40 per week: not over 25 year of age. Tall 516 Henry Bklg. - j EXPERIENCED makers and trimmers for city ana out or town position. Muller es Co., Royal bldg. - 4 NEAT young ladies to work in business dis trict of Portland $46 per week to take subscriptions for magazines. 616 Henry Bldg. WANTED Lady , for invoice desk; must be - accurate, neat and good st figures; gir tele phoBc number. Address W-283, Journal. . GIRLS wanted. American Laundry, 140 E. 3d. st. N. - . '; EXPERIENCED lady grocery clerk, reference "required. Phone Woodlawn 106 WANTED Two chambermaids. i)2 X. 3d t Americsn hotel. f WANTE1 . V. -r w 11 n , 1 machine. 604 Goodhmigh bid. Main S14T MUSIC course exchanged for fewboun' house? work or laundry. Main 8018. V.. MAID anted. gene ral Uotuework and cooking. 2 in fsmily. 155 N. 22d. WAXTED Experienced girl to work in candy . . . -mVV jy, JUnUOB. .i HIW W A ITT ED FEW ALE EARN -FIRST MONTH FIRST YEAR5 REGULAR IN CREASES RAPID ADVANCEMENT LtTNCH ROOMS wrTW MEALS AT? COST APPLY AT BOOM 601. SIXTH FLOOR. TELEPHONE BUILDING. PARK AND OAK. STS. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY EXPERIENCED saleswomen for HOSIERY MEN'S FCRXISHINGS. ) Apply employment bureau- before 10.30. V UPMAX. WOLFE at CO. . . . EXPERIEXCED girl for permsnent position life insurance office. Knowledge shorthand, bookkeeping, correspondence, soma execntiv ability. Meatnesa. accuracy, integrity more Im portant than speed., Beply in own handwriting. tats age, experienca and civ reference. Stat alary wantea to start, increase by end of year ii aatisiactory. -B. journal. WANTED B respects ble widow in country. with children aged 2 to 15 years, woman aged 20-40 years as liousekeeper, one or two small children accepted. Take Willamette valley Southern car, Oregon. City, to Glen Oak eta. Bungalow on hill 40 rods south of st. Writ W. F. Newlin. R. 3. Box 82. Oregon City, Or, MUSIC course exchanged for fsncvwoik. laundry or light housework. Main 8018. .. .. HELP WAJfTEB-91 ALE ATSD FRMAI.K, SI Hop Pickers Wanted I srill be at the St.' Charle hotel in Port land. 'Or., on August 9 snd 10 to reirlster 125 people to pick hop. No better -bops in the state and will take about 18 to 20 days to pick them. Ground dean, Co weeds. All clod- mashed and In fin ahape. On of the very finest camping grounds in tha country, tha best of water right in the estop, plenty of sawed wooa on trie grounds lor cooking. Tents si ready stretched, with plenty of new straw in them when you arrive on the ground. A few shacks left. Tables and benches furnished. Will haul pickers to and from station free of charge. Good score on grounds and will sell st city price. I will pay at least $1.45 per 100 lbs., and trior " if it is customs ry. Come and see me at the St Charles hotel, or write me at 417 N. Commercial st.. Salem, Or. T. B. Jones. HOP PICKERS ATTENTION ! Wanted 1500 picker for T. A. Livesley A Co. hop yard. 650 acre of best hops in the state, practically all high trellis. Tints, apart ment ho ue. wood, straw, tables' and stools fur nished. Nice shady camp grounds. . Store, butcher shop, 'restaurant oa grounds. Register nd. msk arrangements bow at room602 Mc Kay bldg., corner of 3d and Stark sts. Tele phone Automatic 518-48. j WANTED 1000 hop pickers; we again hsrs the largest bop ranch in Oregon 600 acres In hops all old planting except 70 seres; high trellis, no sreeds; beautiful camps, 2 stores with town prices, butcher shop; free wood and pur water; dance hall COxlOO feet Writs and register at ones for hop picking our old pickers especially wanted. E. CLEMENS HORST CO.. inaepenaence, w FIFTT people to incS raspberries on shares. Call Mar. 2887 or Tabor 820. BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 90 i BUSINESS COLLEGE Largest in the West ASSURES EVERY GRADUATB A POSITION. Enroll any time of year. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Phone, call or writ for free cat sing. A Position for Each Graduate. ' AL1SKY BUILDING. WANTED Men and women to leant the bsrlwr trade; raeciv some pay wall leaning; posi tion secured; Oregon ex-servics men, tha course I free to you; call or write for particular and catalog-. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 284 Burnside t LEAKN a trad' now snd pay lstec Are yon mechanically inclined f If so, forertigste HEMPHILL'S AUTOMOBILE A GAS TRAC TOR SCHOOL st 707 Hswthorna re.,' cor E. 20th. where you can leant in six weeks to op crate nd repair all makes of nto nd tractors O'MALLEY dancing school teaches you cor reetly and quickly all tha lates ballroom dances, stage dancing; day sad night classes. Private lesaons daily. Studio 610 EUers bldg. 287 Washington st - BUSINESS MEN " : If your need 1 trained, efficient office help, call Broadway 4400. Clerical Help Service. 829 Artisans ( Beck) Building: , PORTLAND Barber College teaches the barber trade in .eight weeks; -psys while learning' good act of tools given; posititons secured; tui- tion reduced. 88 N. Second st - - QXKS BUSINESS - COLLEUZ Summer cuuisss bookkeeping, stenogvspby. dril jwrvice, secretarial, special eoarsea. Expert teaeheisx day and night Enroll now. - Broadway '6086. MEN to trsin folT firemen or brakenMnT$225 to ; 6250 monthly. Railway association. FX- 158. Journal. EA8T SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 1 . Mia Regina Buckel' privat school; individual Instruction. 1ZZH Cjrsnd ve. East 487. MEN. WOMEN learn barber trade; wage ,whll learning; positions guaranteed, kfgr. 22 years' experience. Oregon Barber Colleg. 233 Madison. ROCKY MOUNT AINTesc be rs' Agency Enroll - free. Frsnk K. Welles, former assistant stst opt. Mgr., - w. nana bid. Pbon Maia 8276; BTJSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 96 LEARN TELEGRAPHY- Teung men aad women wanted; can 484 Railway Exchange bklg.: splendid opportunity to learn, a wall paid profession. Railway Tsle- grapo mstnute. WHAT have you to exchange for miuio course or valuer Main soi. i . SALESMEN ITAXTED - 88 WANTED Reliable automobile acoassory sales man good commission. Territory for sal. Call 825 Glisan street CoUing Automatic Car buretor Rectifier company. LARGE maaufaeturig corporation wants aev eral good sales men who can furnish reference. Steady employment and a chance for advance ment, can at 114 1st st, Portland. Or. WANTED Silk salesmen: only experienced need apply; straight eoinmiuion NX-269, Journal. SITUATIONS a ALB WSniONS .WANTED ; . W hav need for employment for a number of men who are niore or less handicapped by injuries -tncy nave raceivsa wnue employed in the various industries of this state. Soma of them are suitabl for farm work, sores for watchmen and other fer othw kinds of light employment. ; xiers is tn uu: . - ... i . ' - ! 57224 -Ag 29, Bulgarian, does not (peak Knglish, neck injury, has had consid ers bis experience in gardcoxng a wants work in that lin. i 10265 Ag 80. Hindu, lost function of left foot, has been employed In lumber - camp, wants job as elevator operator or watchman. ; 20691 Age 45.' lost two thirds function of right hand, has had varied experience and ahould be valuable handy man about ranch; baa had much experience ; as teamster. - 65544 Age 86. lost function of left band. . practically deaf, wants - Job as watch - ' man or careuksr ( about aoms- mill, : "factory or warehouse. 27153 Ag 48, lost three fourths function of 1 right leg, wants Job; aa watchman, 25615 Ag 43. lost function of right hand except thumb and part of second and , . .. " third fingers of left hand, has bed farm experience in old country and can do light work on farm here. 34979 Age 83. lost three fourths function right foot, wants j work in highway construction. These men do not expect to receive Jh wage of ablebodied men. but desire, a reasonable wage for the services they are able to render. They desire, if possible, to find permanent positions. 11 you hav a Job available, pleas aaar v ':: State Industrial ;.J j Accident Commission ' Salem. Oregon STEADY reliable married man interested in laruiiiia . " - " ,, ,w w wage can be applied to purchase of 1 or more acres of ground with small cabin or cottage-; can furnish best references. Call Wdln. 1772 or write O. W.. 756 E. 9th t. W.. Portland. BOY. 14. wants 'Work on farm. References el ' changed. Call evenings at 6629 69th sve. 8. E., 6 blocks wast, Tramoat station. Mount Scott ear. f " CARPENTER, contreng, . general repair, re modeling, etc: rsuaoi ; mechanic. - stroau- way -487.- - :- ,- - - - - i ' : SEWER- connection, septic tanks, ceuponls. honves raised, cement worx, excavating. - a- bor 8008. ' ! ' SCRAPING, waxing old floors; expert Phone Tabcr 8472. HOOFS cleaned, repaired and Painted. All work guaranteed; reasonable. Tabor BZW. CESSPOOLS ; DUO Wimtll.lWN: KSKS SHADE TREES trimmed and treated. J. Kerr. fnrw reasQnaoie. itast tn X ana cement wore, uu Tabor 2658. 109 K.' 48th st CaRPEXTEU work and repairing done, Pbon Main 7257. CARPENTERING. REPAIRING AND RE- MODELINU. FMtlS TAIJ ZSS. fLTRtv!06O floora, sold. laid, finished com plete, py experts. -oe e . jssio ee. PAINTING AND TINTING REASONABLE. WOODLAWN B3Z. ' - HOUSE snil roof painting, walls deaued. -, Ta- bor 521Z. CARPENTER and contractor. Jobbing;, anything in the building Una., East , ELDERLY .teacher want few weeks' work. Room 24 Ryan hotel. I'hon Main WeT. WANTED Window fixture and T stands. 288 Morrison st Mstn 4804. PAINTING, peprhsoging. jtintine 8eliS636. PLUMBING on'instalntentTplsni Tsbor8570. SITUATION EM ALE SIX ambitious women Interested in msking form. $75 to" $ 1 or imore . per month, to csre for six open districts, representing Cpirells Co.. Inc. It interested. csH Thursday. Aug. 12, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. ra.i 269 6th at. Whits Hall. apt. 8, Portland, Or. ! ;. - POSITION wanted by refined woman, fond of children.' as housekeeper sna eomnsnion or nurse snd companion. No washing. C S. fam ily preferred. Msr. 8617, WANTED Work by hour. Ironing preferred. Main 8547. ' ! " WANTED Work by tha boor or day, 50c per hour and carfare. Main 32 za. WOMAN wants work by day; reliable references. Wdln. 4575. LADY would like dsy work. CaU Tabor 8400. SITUATIONS WAITED .JfSfiE A5D TKMUE II 48 SUITE of r lares furnished housakeeirfng rooms, nice location, near shipyards; Wslking distance. 184 Porter. Inquire upstairs. J nprsvfiTTiia 46 DTKING, ' ciesning, pressing, dressmaking, re- ZBCKiriing, rviin.ua, wwiaiw. - . -- able prices. The Cabinet Cleaners V Dyers. 424 ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladies garment, reasonable prices; work ruaranteed. Reubia. Ladles' Tailor. 60S Bush sV Lane bldg. DRESSMAKING, work guarsnteed. prices r- sonable. 811 Central bldg.. 10 IB ana Aiaer. Main 8408. - - ' ! FIRST elaaa dresamakins. Uilored suits, atr-tt dresses. -fancy silk snd voiles. Mrs, uy, JM Vancouver eve. Pbon 816-06. SEWING, reasonabl. 405 j Wsat ' Park st Main 484' rr f " FCRNISIIKD ROOMS - HOTEL, B ARR 112 M. Sixth 2 blocks of depot $1 per day, 86 per week end p Hot snd cold wster, steam neat Free rhon and bath. Hotel Me'dford 120 N. 5th, cor. GnssnJ Steksa beet, hot and eold water, 2 block from : Union depot Private baths. From 76 up. $4 week MP. - - HOTEL-' 01Il07T66FRWTrCOR. MADISO.' Housekeeping and transient rooms,, steam heat, hot snd cold water, sutemstio sU-vator; jsts f cents dsy up; weekly rates.- -" .-: ' ; - DAYTON UOTEL - - " lflOU rat at. Corner Tsrlo. Nicely famished rooms, hot end eold wsbrf and stesm neat In.esch room. Rstes $ week up. LARGE fnrnishedMront bedroom, 762 fc. Burn- side. East 8604 LARGE nicely furnislied ; corner room. Irriag ton borne; suitable for two. East 488 2. WILL share modern home with eoupl employed. Tabor 8827. j TWO Bice. Urge hmaekecping rooms, on the first floor. 335 Montgomery, comer of Broadway. FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 week up. 224 CUy. By Herriman ruRyisnED rooms t NORTON I A HOTEL. Portland 'a downtown hitiif class family hotel; rooms en suite or rlni: with or without board. W rive yon all Us comfort of a borne. Bessonable rates. rURNISHED ROOM! -PRIYATR FAMILY - T6 FURNISHED room, walking Ui.Unrs; use of kUchrn and dining room; also on single room. Main 8412. niceXt furnished room, modern conreniences; reasonable rent; half blork from Hawthorn cr. 692 Elliott ave., Iid's add. East 6041. PLEASANT front housekeeping room, furnished cnmt'lee, $l montb for (enUemsn. 451. 10 th t 8. ON; frtiihed bedroom batii. telephone, etc Gentleman only. 408 H Park st- Msin 4448. YERY fine modern fnrnished room, prirste fam HXj gentlemen only. 444 8d st ONE furnished liedroom, hsth. telephone, : enUemsnjMilyj 40i ParkJiIain4448. NICK liuht and cool room, cios tn: rrir ur rounding. Csll mornings. Est6 8 1 8 NICELY furnished room. wet side, walking dis tance. 61 N. 21st st Msin 864. ROOMS ATP BOARD It "thk martiia washingto'n 880 10tb st Fur business girls and stu dents; reasonabl rates, Msrshsll 1251. ROOMS A2fD BOARD FRIT ATE FAMILY WANTED To board and care for motherlena boy in my faoxn and room father. Wood lwn 8864,. GOOD ROOM snd board in prirsi home. TiT3 H. Hoyt Tabor 7 615. MOTHER LYTsdy will board litU boy or U - Marshall 824. 75 N. 22 4 - . ROOM and board, elos In, Wsat Ride: modern conveniences Phon Broadway 8764. BOARD and room in strictly private family. Tel ephone East 2809. WAIfTFP RQ QMS ATfJ BOA R D Jl MAN with boy of 8 want room andboard In privatfamUy. -W-234, Journal WANTED HOMrT"IiOSE'"l! FOR 1 6 MOT- OI.D BABY GIRI- E-422. JOUltNAI- MOT-RKKEFPIWO ROOMS 8 FTJRMSHED AND I'NFl'ItN I8HED Jt'ST what the working people want, V snd 2 1L K. mil, urge snd siry. best uf comlitinn nd comfortably furnished, lust right for single person or married rouplea, no children. !. wslking diat $15 and up per mo. Del Monte, i o l bimii St., near -Uta snil wasmngton. ONE large, nioely furnished, airy front row Absolutoly clean ; every convenience. So able for 2; walking distance. 515 Yamhill st CLEAN furnished" itousekeeojng mmii Tot adults. 2P8 Mnntgnniery at cor. nth at. -v .i0 iT.cn. up, one ana two rooms, cisen, furnished, bmisekeepi jg. 54 5 M Firnt. ssiMir.K.-M nouseseeping rooms snd rooms, est unno ve. Mil 493. $20 8 furnislied rooms, ground floor, 134 E. aura, corner aiortwon. Adults, SINGLE housekeeping rooms, suitable for bach elor; opposite Auditorium. 2 04 W Msrket at FT7RNISHED housekeeping rooms tn rent, 409 xveaimon, wauna apta. r-sst btt. norSEKEKFITfi? ROOMS FTJBMSHfD AND irjfFI'Il MS HEX PRIVATE FAMILY Tt GOOD clean housekeeping rooms suitable fo -m. t .lu m , U , fl 1 I . .j . .... 1. 1 1 1, i ' i i c. n rnnii ave.. one block Ho. of Hswtliome. $30 and $.0 4 nd 2 -room furiiiaiied hi me- keeping prtments. 543 E. 27u. Richmond ewr to 27th, 1 block south. LARGE front unfurnisoed hotiaekeeptn room! ess. Uaht watar and r hone, wslklne (lllnr. -616 per month. . Msrahall 824. 75 N. 2 2i. A DESIRABLR l'ghr. houaekneping ronm".$ij month. BS2 Flsnrters. Urosdwsy 22fV. TWO or tliree It. K. ronmi, furnUlwd ; hat h ana pnnne. li j;. nth j. TWO fin-hoii.tekeeping room"for nice people! 916 E. Tamhilt 5 FURNISHED hai. rooms, wslking diatanre. prirste enlranre. W4 4 K. 2d N. East 1 S.fl. DESIRABLE room, with us of kit.lien; girl employ!; wslking distance. Main 801 a. FOR RENT HOUSES UKFI'IISItHKH II 8TG3AG B COMMERCIAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. MOVING. PACKING, SHIPPING. Reduced freight rates. For expert service fall Broadway 70S. Manning Warehouse sk Transfer Co. I - Forniture Moving Tim Transfer and Storage. Long diets fw banling. 82 Union svs. N. Phone Esst 6484. CALL BROADWAY 680 KORTH WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, i WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET. 2-ROOM furnMiied eoitagn; gas; IV d, put car. KZd N. to HollsUay ave.. I block east i'lWJ Hollsday ave. FOR RENT 4 room house with (tar air . wh or without furnitnr: no children. 756 E. 9th st N. . 1 8 ROOM cottage ami garaue Morka of rr 111 MoD'luy, and (tore. 449 Magnolia st East 1820. WILL share mcxlt-rn uuiii mw uhiu ployed. Tabor 8827. FOR RENT 4 room collage, jwrtlv furniahi-d. HSn Mi-Lenghlin re., orellwool 11ZA, FOR RENT 8 room honxe, good location. In quire 1282 Esst Ymlnll at SEE FRANK L. McflClliE TO INStltK AOAIN8T FIRE 2-ROOM honse for rent. 807 Msllory are. HOUSES FOR RENT FCRNITlRE - FOR SALE $1 , ROOMS of furniture, lo rnano; mod-m :lutn..ln. F.. wmnt tn - .-u.fi. ilil. ,. lirili Thurmsn st Ant. 517-04. : FOR SALE furniture of 6 mm house; houaa for rent 4 20 Tsylor st VrnXlltHKI) HOI'HF.S 28 10 ROOM bouse," 331 Jefferson st., twen 6th and Broadwsy, trtly furnished, northwestern team heat; suitsble for liousin small organiza tion. Will give lease to deairsble tenant. f an be seen any time. Ready for immediate otu- psnry. Apply cmveraiiy viuo, tsin ovo, ,ib rxxin st. 9-ROOMED bnngalow, partly famished. wiUi 8 .1 lobs snd abundance of fruit For retn. ft 30 East 28U l nurth, cor. B rare a. A ROOM, neatlv fumiiied hnnse. 325 Rom st. i For particular inquir BrsUley A. Ewers, Chamber of Commerce. s. G ROOilM. modern'f!at furnace. $40, 10 mm nntea' walk to Meier as Fraiik's. 643 6th st, for reapomible tenant F,OTtUEX'Tjiceiy fufniahed cr.ttsse. 3 blocks i from east end Broads-ay bridge. 204 Croty stl Adiilts only. Kai't 7818. ! FOREENT ; f ;ood furnislied 4 room bunenlow, ben houss, fruit, bigsrd. Phone Tslor tSUZ. GOOD 2 rfxjmnfurriished li'ruae. 903 E. 7 i , ttT K". fell 181 12th t. H. W. TWO room funiiahel cottage for 2 only. Kenton car. 108 E. Winchell st SOUSE. 6 rooms, for rent, furnished. 22.56T ! 4" Z2i Phone Hrosdwsy 4028. . 50 ROOMS, cottages, spsrtmeritfi, fnrnished, nnforninhed to les-e or rnt 253 Gtbba. FOR RENT FarnUhednoue, no "chlldrenT i 826 tisrrtenhein eve. FLATS TO RE XT, CSFlRXISHKD 1J FIVE rtvm flat for rn.t : Per mimth. 380 Cook a vs. 1-5 f&R-BENT 1 room fist, ' $ J T.50.' Call Tsbor 81 or Tsbor 653 after 0:30. FURNISHED FLAT - t.9 .Al'TPACTItE S-room fiat, 'coinpietely lurnuiie i. All Mitude roomt Desirable west side dis- trirt. -vttO. Est 2578. - HOME iirivileties, music leons, piano; girl e ltojrei; references;, wslking distance. Main 8018. ; FOUR room modern fist. mostly fumiheL 53 Vj 80U st MrmUvtUa csr. $22. AFARTMEXTS FOR RENT 4 ALTAMONT APARTlfKNTS (me 8 and one 4 room beautifully ftirnJibed modern apt.; wslking distance; West Side., Call Main 37&. . TWO furut',hed roouu and prirste bath, n-nt I $22.50, including use of phone. wti-r, gar bsge tsken sway. I'hon Woodlswn -6111. TJiRl.K unftirniaheit rooms snd pritsts bath. rent (18.00. including u et phone, wster snd ssrbase taken away. Phone Wdln. 6111. ONE large nicely furnislied sleeping room on ' first floor, close in. lion rest apt., 175 12th, corner Yaml dil. - ONE 5, one 4, on 3 room iuifurnisiiel spt., and on 4 -room fnrnialied spt. for rant cheap. Inquire Apt. 8. 1 840 V-. ;iinn St. i . - THE KERUIGAN i On nice modern 4 room s;t, also a smsll one. 52 K 6th N.f cor. Dsvis. . STEW I OUi sparlmeob lirimSiii sod 7th. E' 1 238. - ; ; SUMMER EiORTB . TENT CITY AT OCEAN ; VISIT COLUMBIA BEACH "Hy the Sea." Completely fnmthed box tents in besuti'nl gfove, $10 per week; grocery store, reftaursnt, dancing;, just the place to i.end your vacation. , 1 COLUMBIA BEACH CO., ! 248'Stsrk Street. Main 84?9). u aa Foiiowing Ft)