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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1920.'
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:; THE DALLES PUTS
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Though! Season's Cherry Output
. j Was less, Financial Returns
i For Fruit Greater. i
The , bailee, 14. Although
thla year's crop was 40 per cent
lower! tjan normal, local orchardlsts
have irejcelved more for their prod
ucts . anjd made larger profits than
ever before, according to final state
ments df the (Jherry Growers union.
There f were -50 orchardit , In the
union.: Tlie union sold, 10 cars of cher
ries la the eastern market, or a total
of 11.606 boxes, few . a net return i, of
J22.2S8.84. an averagt of $2 per box.
The flrsj; car of 1121) boxes brought the
top prlcjs of the season, J6485.
The; entire return In money to or
rhardlsts In the union -for this season
was $$1,384.71, - local canneries taking
Koyal Anne cherries . at. 15 cents a
pound tp tfle amount of $65,097.85, and
net returns from the ten. cars shipped
east be
ng $22,288.86.
. Local
market
cherries topped the eastern
the entire season, and were
constantly in demand in preference to
fruit from other localities. The BSng
OUT
0
.'f variety
brought the highest price. 16
cents
pound, with Lamberts fcelpr.g
for 11 dents and "Way-Backs" 9 cents.
One
Of
More Week
Bible School
m Gladstone Park
Oreertn Citv. Aiier: 15. The final week
of the- summer Bible school, being held
at Gladstone park by the Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago, will open Monday
George K. Guille and Dr. B. is.
SutcHffe, rboth of the extension' depart
ment i of the Moody Institute, In charge
classes. : Dr. W. P. white, re
gional director of the institute work for
the Paeiflc coast and roruiwest, win
also assist with the work of the closing
week, jrfee ..session, which has served as
a training school and intensive Bible
study; cjourse for those attending, has
attracted, a large : number of church
leaders from all parts of the state and
has proved a success. Dr. IL A. Iron
sides,!' pastor of the First Presbyterian
church jat Victoria. B. C, will be! an
additional speaker on Monday. August
22, the jlast day of the session, will be
devoted) to a young people's program,
with ithja Christian i Endeavor and Bj, Y.
P. V'i ihembers in charge. Dr. W.j B.
Hinsonjof Portland will speak. The; in
stitute (officials have decided to make
the acttool an : annual feature at I the
Chautauqua grounds and are highly
gratified with the success of this year's
session
- Plans for a Hbrairy benefit. In thej na
ture lofj a lawn social and dance in: the
library park on the evening of August
"i 27, are maturing, and the committee
" fn chaijge is busy with preliminary! ar
rangements. The money will go toward
the general library; expenses and furnish
funds tor repairs to the building. I
Mrs. Jessie Ross and Vernon EL Swift,
fcoth off Gladstone : Ethel M. Tanner of
Vancpulver. B. C. and Chester A. Dailey
,of Portland ; Edith I. Perry and Theo
, dore j Aj. Reld. both of Estacada, were
, ' granted marriage licenses by the county
: clerk, here Saturday. !
Art
ecer
ntlonal run of real estate busl-
ness I in
the last 10i days has been noted.
accord
One
to S. O. Dillman. realty dealer
of th
iB
city. Dillman has recently
opened
a new. off ice in lower Seventh
street
knd in the flrst si days inj his
new
location he closed six: deals lnvolv-
ing 15i
000. In the laat 10 days Dlllman
has
completed nine deals, with a total
consideration of $19,700. i
Brazilian Studies,
Spraying .of -Trees
H6od River, Aug. 14. Professor .Emtllo
Schenkl of the Institute Borges da Me-
deiros, Port Alegre. Brazil who nas
been here stuydlng orchard conditions,
has: taken especial interest in spraying
for jinsisct pests. He says that in Brazil
there ijaA been a strong effort to make
a sucdess of 1 fruit growing, - especially
of apples and pears, but while the trees
gavie every promise of good crops Insect
pests have worked such havoc, before
! harvest time as to render the crop use-
. ! lesS foi- commercial purposes. He mar-
veiled lat the! clean fruit on the trees
here, ajnd while at first he was inclined
to issme that the cost of application
of jat lleast five sprays a year would
make the price prohibitive, he was easily
persuaded that It was profitable when
he waS shown figure on returns of
prdperljy sprayed and Indifferently eon
trolled I fruit. He says he will return to
Rrkiil and inaugurate an active cam
paign tin the interest of spraying of fruit
trees. : : . :
f?vr sirs Take $400
From Woman; one
i . i . . .
Gets It Back Again
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khiKtl Wash'. AUff 14. A gypsy
cafavaik this morning held up Mrs. ,Roy
Ddricaii on a farm near here, lorping
her to Surrender $400. The cara,van( es
caped by a road which led into a quag
mire. The gypsies , were forced to re
turn past the "Duncan house. With a
.30-.30 jcalibre rifle Mrs. Duncan imet
them and compelled the thieves to give
MP thej stolen 'money
Jail
and Fine for
Dalles Moonshiner
ffhe Dtilles, Aug. il4. Irving A. De-
bells, arrested Thursday morning! by
Sheriff
Chrisman for operating a "moon-
shine"
Dutch
stm of large capacity on, his
Flat ranch, was arraigned before
W. Allen. Friday morning.
Justice
and
' and
jail.
pSeaded guilty. , He was fined $500
sentenced to 30 days in the county
J i Mrs. ScSunidt Burled
Vhiw Salmon, Wash., Aug. 14.-i-The
funeral of Mrs.; Fred Schmidt of Trout
dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Jennings of this city, was held from
tbfe fajmily home at 11 o'clock Friday
morning. Mrs,. Schmidt died in a
Portland hospital : after:! an Illness of
two months. She leaves a husband
and a! baby daughter. Interment i was
lni thei'I. O. O. F. cemetery here.
Hot ' Lako Guests . . . i - -
Hot
fLake. Aug. 12. Arrivals: W. It.
Eythlaon, Boise, - Idaho J. D. Stewart
. Alalia t Walla, Wash. ; Myles Morarty,
Bolsej Idaho ; Max M. Meacham, Boise,
Idaho ; William A, Hallead, Kellogg.
Idahoj; C. IS. Ha! lead. St. Maries, Idaho ;
A. J. (Mplntyre, .WestDn, Or. ; Dr. A. A.
Dresser-; Boise, Idaho: Mrs. ; C. 1 C.
Utsinger and Miss May Utzinger, As
toria R. H. Lane, Lexington; Mrs. J.
F. Deos, Heppner Junction; D. H. Si pes
and. wife, Lewiston, Idaho. Departures:
Mrs.. .Eliza j Tobin, Union ; Mrs. James
Russell. La Grande; J. A. Rosendale,
Astona ; W. F. Maxfield, Joseph 7 Miss
x-.iwv can f rater, renuicwn , c auicr
O'Connor, Spokane. Wash. .
KEW TODAY
' ESTABLISHED 1892.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
; Ati the BA.TCER AUCTIOTf HOUSE
WK HAVE RECEIVED FOB
- THIS SALE SEVEHAI CHOICE
PIECES OF xPRSITI'RE EQFAL
-TO KEW. IF FfRSISHISO TOU
"WXI.1, BE "WErLlBEPAlD BT AT-
TENDING THIS IAUCTIOX. ! FOI.
LOWIJfO IS A PARTIAL LIST OF
WHAT WE SHALL HAVE TO
OFFER: ' , ; :
' Genuine Mahogany Library Ta
' blie. also Ouarter-SaWed OaJt Li
brary Table, genuine Leather Turk
! !sh Rocker, Karpen Easy Chairs.
. Rattan . Settee, Chairs and Rock
, ens, very costly Tapestry Portieres.
Sundour . Drapes I in browns and
greens, -Combination Library and
Game Table, Electric Table Lamps.
Mirror. Ilctures. Morris Chair, Ori
. ental design Couch Cover, Library
: Rockers.- Ivory Bedroom Suite com
plete, viz : Bedstead; Dresser and '
Chiffonier, nearly 'new Brass Bed.
i Enameled Iron Beds, best : steel
Springs, Silk Floes and Felt Mat
tresses, Pillows, Birdseye Maple and
Quarter-Sawed and Oak Dressers,
Chiffonier, Wilton and Axminster
Rugs in good designs and colors,
' BE AT7TIFTTL BIITI50 HOQM
SUITE IT? WALNUT, 'QUEEN'
ANNE STYLE, I AS FOLLOWS:
DINING TABLE AND SET -OF
, CHAIRS WITH BLUE LEATHER i
SEATS, INCLUDING ARM CHAIR,
, also William and Mary Buffet in
Jacobean finish. The above Dining
Room Furniture ' Is equal to new.
Also another Pedestal Dining Table
aftd set of Chairs in wax finish. Gas
Rang Breakfast
Table, Refrigera-
tor, eta.
f OFFICE FURNITURE
- We shall also sell the following:
Derby Roll Top Sanitary j Desk, '
"Swivel Chair, Arm Chairs, ; Type
writer Desk. Underwood Typewrit-'. ;
ers. Files, Check Proteetor, Brass ;
Diesk Set, etc.,1 efc. I j ;
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE
Parties furnishing should not over- ;
look this Auction. " Tomorrow 'you. ;
may call and look over the full list '
of goods to be 'sold.
'AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT,'
AT 19 A. M..?:-;;' ; j . . ' .' 1
ON WEDNESDA Y NEXT
fTTxri.' ivnn n en i nn it.k .
Aii tub .irvsiiriiDTU nnrir vn '
i THE. O.W.! B. A N. ?0.
TRUNKS, SUITCASES, VALISES,
tl i BUNDLES,: ETC., 'j
(RALE STARTS AT 19 A. M. ON
WEDNESDAY NEXT AT THE
AINSWORTH DOCK.
; I By order J. H. REGAL,
1 General Baggage Agent.
Dated July 9th, 1920.
4 ON THURSDAY NEXT
WE SHALL. SELL FURNITURE
BUGS, ETC' SALE AT 19 A.' M. :
WE BUT HOUSEHOLD ' GOODS
FOR CASH. PHONE MAIN S339.
JW. C. BAKER and W, H. DEAN
Auctioneers
i Pythian Building
Yamhill and West Park Streets
(FORMERLY '-MASONIC TEMPLE
j ; BUILDING)
WEST SIDE FLATS
Elcht 5 room flaU. close In on West Bids.
Tjhis ia A-l property and worth the money.
1RVINGT0N BUNGALOW
$7500
$7500
New 8 room bunialow. mdi to nm into.
Jterer been occupied. Fireplace, hardwood
(toorn thronsbout. full basement, earaffe. On
pared sWet, cloae to cart and achouL Ban
eaek, near 27 th. Easy term to responsible
party. ; j
HOUSES
LOTS
FARMS
CLARKE ECOUNTY FARM
KA a A O In MiMnHnn A Kama
fine barn aood outbuildinara. 3 cow and i
heifen, 2 eolta. 1 and 3 yeara old;: some hay;
located 1 H miles from paved road and food
town with high school, in Clarke county,
Washington. A- real buy at 37000, terma.
STURM-KEFER CO.
ji 814 Fifth St, Cor. Salmon
Opp. Cenrthoase. 1 Mala 245S or
j ; Main 6S25.
-t,
BRICK BUILDING
. SUITABLE FOR: "
WHOLESALE CONCERN
i!
I j 50x00
FOUR STORIESi AND BA8EMENT
j; . FREIGHT ELEVATOR .
-If SIDEWALK ELEVATOR
"NORTHWESTERN STEAM HEAT
i! i -. ETC.
. ' -' ' ' .VERY CLOSE IN
j: RENT REASONABLE
TWELFTH ; FLOOR YEONBLDG.
WE CALL FOR TOUR OLD ,
i - - CARPETS
ji Rsrs aad Woolaa Clotniiy
FLUFF RUGS
(Alt Wor Tarried Oat Promptly
Kar Ruga WTti All Kle
! Han Order Sead for Book
. . . let Carpet i Cleaasd, 1
i Laid mm Railttad '
NCrjHWEST RUG CO.
188 EAST EIHHTII MTKEE f
. PHONE EAHT 888
LI t
For liease !
NEW TODAY
AuciionSales
AT WILSON'S
THREE BIG SALES THIS WEEK
n
J. " i Monday :
Wednesday
Friday j
EACH DAY AT II A.
For Monday's sale we have a
good assortment of furniture for
all parts of the home. Including
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Brass,
and Iron Beds, massive Black
Walnut Bedroom Set. with large
plate' mirrors; ' new - and used
Mattresses. . - Gas and Steel .
Ranges; Chairs. Rockers, Dishes,
Utensils and many, other lots. .
COME AND SUPPLY YOUR
NEEDS AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
OTHER GOOD LOTS FOR
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
FURNITURE AT
PRIVATE SALE
Alt kinds- of furnitura for all !
parts of the house sold at pri-
vate' skle every day in the week.
Let us how you our line before
purchasing..., .,, m .
When you wish to i sell your ,
furniture phone Main 1 1626.
WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE .
HI.-1U W SW- Near: Morrlsom.
J. T. WILSON, Prop.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN
, SEASIDE LOTS
50 Cut in Prices
BUY NOW AND BUILD YOUR
SUMMER HOME LATER I
The owners of the Carrwright Park,
Seaside, Oregon,, authorize, until Oc
tober 1, a flat: reduction in prices of
50 per cent , . i . ,
Prices heretofore have been from
75.00 to 4700. Now the same lots can
be secured at a price of from $37.50
to $"350, including lota on the Necan
icum river,- lots in Spruce Grove, lots
on. Boardwalk and lots facing mead
ow, which adjoins' Seaside House.
The"; purpose of ? this .reduction In
price ts to- encourage btrying, so that
If sufficient sales are' made the own
ers will be enabled to make certain
improvements that wiU, benefit the
whola .tract. i
-This .offer only good until October
V For further particulars, Inquire
WHITMER-KELLY COMPANY, ;
'414 Plttock Block, and .
F. M. COLE, Seaside, Oregon. '
For Sale $4500
A real home, with' larae lot.' Absolutely mod
ern and complete in erery detail, consulting of a
large baxement, 23x35, with- 5 Inch concrete
floor, built in wah trays and ' Tery best pipelest
furnace builL First floor consist of reception
hall, tittine room with builtin bookcases, open
fireplace, French doors between reception hall
and dinins room, breakfast room, large builtin
sideboard, all inch oak floors, nice ktahen
and large pantry with all modern conrenieaces
and ' builtins. Upstairs has two large bedrooms
with extra large bathroom; Tery massWe beauti
ful electric fixtures. This boune ia only 4 years
old. has nice large lawn. 6 young fruit trees.
plenty of space for large regetable garden. Slse
of lot is 150x82 feet. gktewalks and sewers
In; only 4 blocks from Crescent school and
easy walking distance from Franklin higb. This
is close in on 39th are. Apply to owner on
premises. 4410 30th are. 8. K. Three short
blocks from Woodstock ear in IdeaMew addition.
$2750
A SUBURBAN HOME
AT A BARGAIN j
'$2750 .
An acre, with fine 8 room house, barn
and chicken houses, fruit trees In full
bearing, located on the "BASE LINE"
ROAD, hard surface, and you couldn't
build the barn for the price I am asking
for the entire property. i .
Thftrs 1 a mnrf era rrr 1 flflfl nn .1. A
Daiance of J1750 must be CASH.
H-747, JOURNAL.
MONEY
To Loaii on
Improvied
TITLE & TRUST COMPANY
Title and Trust Building
SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS
. (Wt Can and DellTer) ; '
Old Bugs and Woolen Clothing Wa NUka
Rsvenibia. Hand-Woven
I
FLUFF RUGS
Room Slxe FlufT Ruos Weran S470
'flag Rugs Wowi Ai. Slxss Cfothea
, Cleaning, and. Dyeing Dept. MH
. Orders, Send far Booklet MUrmn
:-i Renovated, Mada Over. Made to Order
Feathers Renovated :,
Carpet Cleaning I
, 8H2 Ruos, Stesmsd Claaned,
WESTERN FLUFsri RUd CO.
M Union Ave. N. Cast 6518, r East 7SSS
LARGE STORE
FOR RENT
lie st location on First street, modern
buUding 3 or 5 years', lease given, $600
month. r-Gs6, Journa1. 1 . j
NEW TODAY
EiS T
' H " I ' twT " Msa '
IN IRVINGTON
Office Open Today 10 to 5
v.
Above Beautiful Colonial
- 534 Braxee, Unlocked
.Today, 2:30 to 5 P. Af .
Beautiful corner; " near-new, semi
English COLONIAL;! ivory finish
and hardwood floors throughout ;
beautifully tapered ;: four rooms
on first floor, three; and sleeping
porch room on-2d. Plate-glass win
dows .and" -spruce . siding. Costly
lightings and plumbing fixtures.
Most beautiful tile bath and kitch
en. .Double garage, i 110,500. See
this -today, sure. UNLOCKED
TOI?AY. '
Splendid modern i corner home,
costly hardwood finished first floor,
With Lirge liv- room ; pleasant
bedrooms In .e, i one is very fl
large , Deautnu. y paperea. price
$9600. Near 16th and Brazee. An
inspection and comparison of values
Is solicited." . (
icnb
' UBloeked Today No. 775 Knott
St., N. W. corner ofi 24th. Center
entrance; all ivory! fjnish except
solid mahogany dinirigr room ; beau
tifully papered ; oak floors tbrong-h-out;
very large living room; three
or four bedrooms j and sleeping
poreh on second r (large billiard
roommaid's room and bath on 3d ;
HOT WATER ' MEAT. 13.000.
Knott-st. corners are; scarce. Hot-water-heated,
homes ieost money to
balld. i
beautifully papered, thoroughly
modern, good billiard room, 60x100.
These and Other Good Listings
Office Open Today, 10 to 5
R. T. STREET
"GOOD HOMES REALTOR
E Jith and Broadway. East 894
RIVER FRONT!
riyerdalWriverwood
COME AND LITE! WHERE YOU
CAN TAKE A " SWIM BEFORE
DINNER AND A CANOE RIDE
AFTER (DINNER, WITH PLENTY
I OF TREES TO SIT UNDER
I ;
j Only 29 minutes out, sonth of town;
paved road, opposite WATEELY
OOLF CLUB; good ear service,
148,000 school, all city conveniences.
I Houses $4500, 13009, $5500, 914,000,
115,000, $25,000 and oa up.
I BUILDING SITES
DUNTHORPE PALATINE HILL
WONDERFUL PLACES
FOR THE NEW HOME THAT YOTJ
ARE GOING TO BUILD A LITTLE
LATER. INFORMATION GLADLY
GIVEN : - i -
' '" ' i -" .:, 1
Mrs. Helen S. Turner
1008 SPALDING BLDG.
Main 808 . Main 7271
Rose City Bungalow
With "Class", and a
Bargain
READ THIS DESCRIPTION
Lot 50x100. faces least, on 49th St.,
block and one half from the carline ;
all improvements in and paid.
The house is of S rooms, all fin
ished in old ivory, ' with - sleeping
porch,! sun room, living room, dining,
room, 2 beautiful sleeping rooms with
large closets, kitchen in white enamel,
also breakfast nook, cooler ; full
basement, wash tubs, fruit closet, fine
furnace. '
All ; hardwood floors, fireplace,
a-lass in French plate and beveled:
beautiful, shrubbery at its best at
present, and this is the greatest bar
gain we ever handled for J6000 ; good
terms; , j'- "' " '!
& Gustafson
906 YEONi BLDG. ;:v.
i CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
I Have a Number of Mortgaged Lots
for. Sale Cheap, All Parts of the
i , City. Special 3argains In
'r ; : : - , r
HoIIaday, Bean- City' F ark. Arbor
most, Richmond, Lodge, Jonesmore
Hawthorne, Rosa Waverlelgh.
- i. ;--- ; -i' -r -A-..
Will Loan Money on All of These Lots
'j; ' . -toTf Building Purposes.
A FINE; IMPROVED LOT 50X100
. j IN BEAUMONT
I ON EAST 49TH NEAR KLICKITAT
1 STREET IMPROVED AND PAID
! COSTOWNER 91500) MUST SELL
j WILLIAM G. BECK
-215 FAILING BLDG. -
NEW TODAY
u Houses Garages tt
1 '--aiats- J- V-" ' ERECTED IN " I
: PORTLAND SHIPPES) I
3 ElTf3f F- - 1NTWHEM - It
I' ; I IN BUILT 4-FT. SEO- I
h ! L. TIONS READY AND "
h - !i fl a TO RUT TO-j
y jfjf ' I , QETHER II
I A rimiaas aoosa or gsrsge direct froes I
ft tbo taetory at a uKJfiAi bAVIAU. arq
In oay no aaioalaaaeaa protib Write (oiLn ,
II jsuioriia. - i - . It
I RCOlMADE BUILOINC COMPANV ;
1 East Aieverwi en- wVarset . II
in ' '2 B.rcss ouwi ei Hawtnerna, , 1T
pnm Eait ilt4 Pomano, Otwt
Ws Call and DellTsr
Old Carpets and Rags Mad If ta
FLUFF RUGS
Kag Rugs, Carpet Cleaning and
Refitting. Mall, orders. Send
: for Booklet,
Oregon Fluff Rug o.
1984 Eaat Stark Tabor 7S14
MEETING ITOTICE!
41
HOMESTEAD NO. 42
BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICAN YEOMEN
invite you to go with us on
THE" BLUEBIRD
SUNDAY, AUG. 115
All-day excursion, picnic dinner
in the woods, special features,
leveral double high dives ofi the
wing of the , Blue . Bird, -relay
twimming races acroa the Wil
amerte and back, boom fights,
teiect reading races, prize waltz,
fileaant nrizea. . (m, and hrins
your friends and enjoy the day with us. Boat
leaves west approach of Morrison bridge at
a. m.. returning at 7 p. m. Yetta Haines, cor
reapondent. 205 Alisky bide. Phone Main 635S.
AI K-VDEK TEMPLE. A. A.
O. N. M. S. A moonlight
lancing party will he given on
the pleasure boat "Bluebird," on
Monday night. August 10. Boat
leavea west approach to Morri
son street bridge at 8:15 p. m.
Tickets are T5 cents each and
may be purchased at Brady At
Oliver's. Venn hniMinir Tikra
are limited and none but Shriners and tbeir la
dies will be admitted. No ticket will be sold
after capacity of boat is sold out. First come,
first served, will be strictly observed. Buy your
wacv at docs. wear yowr lea.
HUGH 3. BOTTJ, Recorder.
DANCE Monday evening,
August 16, Kant Side W.
O. V. hall. East 6th and
41der. by Eureka Council 204,
8. B. A. Fine union music,
large well-ventilated hall.
lanclng, 8 :30 p. m. Ad-
mMSioaf JSC, Including war
tax. Members notified to at
tend a basket picnic Sunday.
Auguat 1 5, Berkeley station.
Coffee and ice cream furnished members free
of charge. Take Kitacada. G res ham or Bull Run
tear at 1st and Alder. 9:45 a. m., or erery hour
buereaicer; cariare. oc
M. - It. JOHNSOX. SfCJ.
KLRKTATRICK Council No.
2227, Security Benefit as
sociation, will meet in regular)
closed session in their couneu
chambers at the Swisa hah.
Sd and Jefferson streets, on
Friday next, August 20.. at
8 o'clock. All members should
endeavor to be there with an
application. Talk insurance to
your friend.
ATTENTION Members . of
Anchor' Council N tx 746.
al former Portland Council
members. Bring your candi
dates for initiation, Tuesday,
August 17. Important busi
ness. Big rally. Refreshments
and entertainment. Visiting
members welcome.
ITANHOE HOMESTEAD. No.
6038, Brotherhood of American
Yeomen, will meet Wednesday the
18th. at 8:15 p. m.. in Women
of Woodcraft hall. 894 Taylor st
This is the regular business meet
ing, which all member are
requested to attend. Refreshmenta will be served.
Visiting Yeomen always welcome. Mrs. E Earl
Feike. Cor. Main 1020.
MOOSE band and degree team
PICNIC at Crystal Lake
Park, on Sunday. August 15.
There will be races. - game,
swimming. bowling, - boating,
concert by th Moose bsnd and
dancing afternoon and evening.
Prof. Praap'a Moose orchestra :
Something good every minute. Everybody Invited.
EAST GATE LODGE NO. 189.
A F. AND A M. Eaat 80th
and Glisan- streeta. Stated com
munication' Monday, 7:30 p., m.
Work F. C. degree. , Visitor wel
come. By order W. M. . .
CHAS. P. NELSON. Sec '
M. W. A. During month of August
Rose City camp will meet ONLY
the last Monday in each month.
H. J. WHIPPLE, Consul. , j
. J. W. SIMMONS. Clerkv- i
818 Yeon bldg.
AMERICAN LEGION, Portland Tost No. 1, reg
ular meeting Monday evening, August ' IS.
1920. at the Central library. Tenth and Ym
hill, at 8 p. m. All member urgently requested
to attend. J .
EMBLEM JEWELBY epecialty; buttons, pins.
- eharrrs. Jaeaer Bros.. 181-188 6th st. " i
DEATHS AND FTTNERALS
7J
LEPPERE -Ia this city. Abbie Leppere, ag
37 yesrg. late of 2074 E. Schuyler C, be
loved wife of Ji F. Leppere, mother of Fred,
Leppere. Funeral services will be held at the
chapel of KW. Gable A Co., 1973 K. GUsan,
on. Monday, -Aug. -16, at 10 a. ra. Frienda In
vited. Interment Mt. Soott Park cemetery.
BARNARD At Preiser, Wash.. Aug: 11.
'Charles A. Barnard, aged 55 years. Funeral
services win be held at the Portland Crema,
torhim, August 18th at 10 a. m. Arrange
ments in charge of East Side Funeral Director,
414 East Alder. Friends invited -to attend,- Picas
omit flowers. ; ' ' " , - .
HARMON -At the family residence, 3933 62nd
st. S. E., Mary Andy Harmon,-ace 13 years,
beloved wife of Gilbert Harmon. Funeral serv
ice will be held Monday, Aug. 18, at lO . m.
from the funeral parlors of A. D- Kenworthy A
Co.... S80S-04 92nd at 8. E., ia Lents. , .In
terment Multnomah cemetery. "".'' .
KARKY Atthe" family reidence. 4615 60th
st. S. E.. Michael H. Karry, age 32 yean,
beloved husband of Beasi Karry. The funeral,
wrrten wilt be held Monday. Ana. IS. at Is. m
fwm the funeral parlor of A. D. Kenworthy A
Co.; 6802-04 2nd at. 8. E-, In.- Lenta. . Jntec
mrt Mt. Scott cemetery. . '
SCHWAB Aug. 4. 1920, at Camp Humphreys,
Vs., by accidental drowning. Conrad Schwab
Jr., age 21 years 1 . month IS, days, beloved
son of Mr. and Mr. Conrad Schwab of 672
Sailing street. Remaifrs in care of the Pearson
Undertaking Co., Rnsxll st. and Union ave. '
NORTHROP The - funeral service of the late
Nellie Northrop, aged 61 years, will be held
at the Portland . Crematorrora Monday at 1:89
p. C m. Friend invited. Remains at P. L
Lerch Undertaking parlont. East 11th at Haw
thorne. ,. - ' ' -. .-; ;
MANUK In tb city, Aug. 13. 1920, Mike
Maouk. age 36 years. Funeral ervicea will be
conducted Monday. Aug. 13, at 10 a. m., from
Pearson Undertaking Parlors, Russell st t
Vnion are. rTiends invited.
CHILBURN At Cochran. Or.. August 12, Ben
- Chilhurn, sged 33 years. Remains are at the
residential - funeral parlors of Dunning & Mc-
En tee, Morriaoa street at 12th. Funeral notice
M'lNNEB At , her resideoee. 329 Broadway,
; August 14, Mia' Mary Mclnne. aged 69
years. Remain at new residential funeral par
lors of Dunning it McEntee, Murrison street at
lith. Funeral notice later. . '
CORAK At the family residence, 3921 Seventy.
flrrt etreet 8. E-. Louis Corak, age 45 yearci
Remain are- at th funeral parlor of A. D.
Kenworthy A Co., 5802-04 8 2nd st 8. E. in
Lauta. Notice of funeral lsAer. y -. - - .. . . . . c
DEATHS AND FUNERALS t
ESTES In this city, at the residence, 684
Uantenoeia are., Mrs. buxabetti r. te. aged
88 i yeara.. beloved wife of John D. Estea and
mother of Grace Rorick. Deceased waa a snetnr
beriof Acme Rebekah lodge No. 82. 1. O. O. K.
Servteea wiU be held at the new residential fu
neral parlors of Dunning: Ac McEntee, Morruoa
street st 1 2th. at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Monday,
August 18). Interment Bos City 'cemetery.
Friends invited to attend. - -
RANDOLPH At the family residence, 847 H
: th st.,- August 12. Martha Randolph, -arC
78 t years, mother of Mrs. T. F. Uahoney. Mrs.
Blanche R. Johnson of Portland; Mrs, IL A.
Btiiea of Lo Angeles, Cat : Jobs 8. of Mew
Jersey and George B. Randolph p Minneapolis
The funeral services) will be held Monday. August
IS at 2;30 o'clock p. as., at Finley'a, Montgom
eryat 5th. . Friends Invited. - Interment. Uiver
view cemetery.
BLACKBURN The funeral service of Oral
Mae Blackburn, infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, George A. Blackbara. wiU be held Monday.
August J O. at 20 o'clock p. m . st the Pert
land Crematorium, 14 th and Bybee sts. Friends
uTiieu. f. miey oon, directors.
BOSCHLIV Aug. 14, at 347 Fremont street.
: George. Bochlin. am ,78 yeara. Funeral an
nouncement later. Krmains - st A. K. ZelUr
o-:s parlors. - 692 William4 avenue.
FPlf ERAt DIRECTORS
Dunnins: McEiitee .
f - rrrvB-n if. nrnwrnmiJ f :
few located .in their - new .rwsidenHal funeral
borne.' Morrison at IStb. West Side. Phone
Broadway 4SO Auroras tie SI -6!
r THjt FUNERAL LOME OF KErlNKMErT "
r aad wsracTiva saiiricg
toe AVe have no braarhea nor any oanneettons
t whatever with any other undertaking firm.
Edward : Ho3niann;;Son
i Funeral' Directors V ;
.. . THIRD AND SALMON STREETS .. " '
;i - . ' Main 507. A-161i.. . v ,-J-1i.-" '
Lady Aasiatanw
J.PaFINtEY& SOH
FUNERAL; -DIRECTORS
Hid . - MONTGOMERY AT FIPTH
f -F.: S. DUNN INQ, "t INC.
-."THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS
414 E. Alder st. Phones East 32. B 5225
A. D.- Keai worthy .& Co.
i B802-5S04 82D 8T. 8. B., LENTS i
pbon Tabor 6267 . Hom. Phone D-Sl.
CHAMBERS Co"
j " ' Funeral Director. ' - i .
f An the Conveniences of a Home. '
Wpodlawn SSOS. 248-250 Klllineswnrth av.
UNDERTAKERS. E. 11th snA n.Jrh.-
S?.T. RV!?NPS New rideac.
"7" " " " Zr tabhahmeafc, , 801
MILLER Ar TKACET, independent funeral' dlred
to"-i; Pr4c" tow f. 40, $60.
Washington t Elia. Main 2S91. A-7886
M "EN TEE A BILERS, funeral parlors' with"alj
(th privacy of a horus, 16th and Everett si.
Phoney-Broadway 8188. Home A-2189.
K. W. GABLE At OU.
Sncreasor to W. H. Hamilton
197S E. GUsan.
Phone Tabor 4818.
DOWNLNU A. M'NEMAK successors to Wibon
V Ran UnlfnnniAk a.i XT'.. - fU : .
dlstricL ifesst 64.
Breezea&Snook ?r 12J t?
A.R.Zeller Co. Eart is8mc-i.oli
ve.
0H8
IrAlvPC UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4162
A.;i2i Cor. Third and Clay.
MONUMENTS
Portland Marble i Works
a lth st.. op. City Hsu. Neu Bro. ,
IKBUCSIMQ GRAflJTE Co
L 17-30 ST AT MADlSOM i I
FLORISTS
'Smith's Flower Shop .
Portlsnd' Progressive Florist." .
Flowers for All Oceaaiona.
Main 7215. T. C LUKE. Mgr.. 6th and Alder.
Geo. Betz & Son
Since
' 1885
FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS
end .11 occasions, 6T Williams eve. Just eail
WoodlawB 1812. Joseph Bet. Msnsger.
LUBLINER -gSL-
848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Msrsh. 257
828 Morrison. Portlsnd HoteL - Marshall 768
MARTIN Sc. FORBES CO.. florist, 854Wash
l ington. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged. .
CLARK BROS., lorists, Morrison St.. bet. 4th
j and 6th. Phone Main 7709. Fin flower
and f tors I design. No branch store.
TONSETH FXiORAL CO.. 287 Wshfnton. t.
i bet. 4th snd 6th.- Main 5102. A-l 101.
Chappell's
N. W. Bank bid. Main
6116 811 Morrison at
LOST AND FOUND
tl
THE following article were, found on cars of
the P. R.. L. A P. Co., Aug. 13: 8 purses,
pin. barette. watch, 8 pairs glasses, comb. 1
pair gloves, flashlight cap, 5 keys, lO package,
kodak, .overalls, 4 lunch boxes, 3 suitcases. 1
arnbrella, -Owners may obtain property at "1st
nd Alder streets. ' -
ESTRAT from Portlsnd Cnlon station' since
i July 81, Jiug dog, light yellow, black Yac.
black chin with great deal of gray, weight 20
lbs., curly tail, 11 years old: answers-to name
Schnicklefrita: liberal reward. Phone Broad
way 4900. House104. ' ' ':
LOST On beach at Seaside, Friday morning,
Aug. 1 8, two wrist watches, one silver and one
gold, snd two rings, one old silver . with garnet
Setting, other gold band - with coat of iarms
carved. Please return to Soldier and Sailor
Club and claim reward.
LOST On streetcar arriving at Kenton at 7:10
p. m. last Saturday night, a card board box,
containing a Seneca camera and some fancy work.
Owner's name on outside of- box. - Finder. phone
Wdln. 2846 snd obtain suitable reward.
WILL th person who found beaver neck, piece
between Uilwaukie and , Oregon City on or
about August 1 pleas return to owner, car of
this office. Reward.
LOST On Mount Hood road between Lumber
. men'a Cimn and Oaveniment damn Ammit A
fishing basket containing rod, reds, khakiakirtr
reward. I'none isdot salt, -
LOST- Toy Colli dog. black nose, bob -tall.
ginger brown, white feet; 9 months old; li
cense 8381. . Liberal reward by owner. 674
E. 25th st
LOST Black brindle female Englixh bulldog,
with black face and protruding undershot; st
the time when lost wearing light harness. Return
to Z7 6 Taylor st and receive reward.
LOST Ladp purse, containing money, -Elk's
card and key; on Mt Scott car or near car-
line. Call evenings. Tabor 9475
FOUND Lady' purse, about Aug. 6. Owner
may have same by identifying and paying for
ad. Call Main 7314. j
LOST Geld almond locket containing for-get-me-not,
small diamond in on side; reward for
recovery. Phone Tabor 6410. - :
LOST Pocketboek. containing 5 bills and some
checks, in Lux market 2d at. ; reward. Alex
Craib. 823 E. Washington st East 8554.
LOST - Return ticket to Leavenworth. Kan.,
signed Mrs. J. P. Watson. .Finder phone
Marie Jttchiffgen. Broadway 2994. receive reward.
LOST Cabin sample grip at 8th andHoyt sts.
Call Broadway 1703 or Marshall ,5732, Re
ward.
LOST Lady'a watch and clasp. Hampton work.
bet Lovejoy at and 2 lat or 2U U risen and
er.r- flinders. Ca'l lldvrv. 3JOO.
GLASSES-fiheU ran and bow in leather ease,
bttween E. d ai.it .u.u M . . ,
MW car. Aut. 31S-78. -, . -.
LOST Collie dog;-white ring around neck. 4
white feet; answer' to the i nam. "Mac."
Phone Broadway 2189. J - ; r , ,
LOST Bunch of key on ring, between Monta
villa and Kenton. Nam on i tag, Geo. Mc-
Brkie. Call Tabor 2387. Reward. - - .
LOST Brown fur neck piece between ' Jeffer
son and Washington, an Park st, or en Park
blocks. Call Bdwy. 2817.
ISt Thur-day eve.. Aug. 12. lady . Elgin
engraved .watch. Keepsake. Return to 912
LOST Wrist watch, grlld eswe.: initials N. H?
on paca. vau aoa aiectrlc bldg.
FOUND July 22. auto wheSlX complete; sise
.83x4. Apply Mr, y. Baldwin. Oswego.
LOST Thurs. by elderly woraingladynew P.
R.. L.f A P. ticket book. Tabor1455.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Experienced men to : run steam rock
- drill at Cabbage HiU; steady work, f 8 a day.
J. - Lv Mara, La Grande. Or.. - - .
MAN . WANTED . to do hght work on chicken
farm. . 345 month, board and laundry. &opt.
Portland Open Air Sanitarium, Milwaukee, ore.
EXPERIENCED grocery clerk wanted. G-400.
WAXTEIT--Carpntr to work in exchange for
a lot in quvneas qisinca. jaii
2- PAINTERS; miut.be A No.j L 4331 323
. 8. K. - - - - - ..I--' - -
FLRST-CI ABS shoe repair man vrvnU-d at once.
V. B. Slater. HarrWmrg. or.
BOY, ever 13 years old, for-office work. RT.
ply In own handwriting. Y-637, Journal.
UBOBERS in steel foundry. ; Columbia Steel
Irva., 10th and Johnson sta. - k- - '
HELP WANTED MALE
DID TOTT EVER HEAR OF
ANXTltLN'U LIKE ITT
CTjKAN. EFFICIENT. SMOKELESS,!
onom,HS8, economical, a s
BURNING. riTELF.SS FIKNACE
V have it and are otiering ISO reward
for 'the best name suggested.
Winner to be announced as soon after
September 1 as possible, when ham is to
be derided on. I
Phone, write or call for pamphlet giv-i
ing suggestions aa to th kind of nam
desired. . t i
EDWARDS CO I
. Fifth aad Oak bta
'ME1KR FRAXK : !
COMPANY ... 1 ... ' ;
Require the services of an ' experienced :
- FCB CCTTEIl ; ' j
' Permanent poiUon. " Best wage. Apply or
writs to employment bureau. aUlk floor, Meier
A Frank Co. , .
MR. EX-8KIIVICEMAN .
- Art you hnnling a Job or seeking career
, Hav you discovered where you fit" In 7
: Would you like to Ulk over your problem,
confidentially, witn a man of wide esperienc
who will .take - a personal Interest in youf
The -T. . M. C A Advisory a nd Employment
Pept ran ansLit you in cboosina, and esc help
ymi find-the puce for which you are best fitted.
This servic in absolutely free to ex-service men.
Seaone af the tecretarie. Itoom 807.
TUAFFIC JIA-S W want a keen, ambitious
man between i he age f 24 and 32 who is
now or has- in ; the past handled rates, clsmifi
csrtoha, - tracing, claims and general local rail
road office werk.: This is a rare opportunity to
build )rour- future with a targe national corporation.-
Salary- between f 160 and 8200 : per
month, but' tha real value lie in future opportunities.-
- State experience, sgs and where now
.employed. Allre., N-274. Journal. 1
' borers, teamsters, plow p lwlders. Ffesn
loaders and dumpers, bridge carpenter for railroad-
construction on th WUlamia A Grand
Itonde Jly. Co. - '.. -
Bates A Rogers Construction Co.
' AND i . '. -. 1
' . . J. V.- Sweeney Construction Co., '
Willamina, Or. 1
3 PER MONTH the yea.- around, the sver
rtrnings last year of a number of our slemra
ever 45 years,'-. Thia year. will b th biggest ytt
No ex: -tienc necessary; weekly eeh advance;
outfit furnkhed. Big aMwrtment euarsnteed tress,
shrubbery and vines.-. You cam do what other in
experienced men have dene. i Washington Nur
wry Co.. -' TofrwiIsh. Wash. !- j
f HOflOEGHLY expefienccd alr-man'; Is rnted
top nnteher; competent to handle and produce
results with any line of merit Want! to make
trip to Texas snd 'other MintlMjartern states
and will cover all towns on route. gelt. to deal
ers onjy. Will consider salary and expeussai or
liberal communion. 1-63H, Journal.
HELP WANTED, MALE: Young man, 16 to
t-: 20 years' old, of neat ' appearance, who is
willing to begin as junior clerk in an office,: with
excellent chances for advancement Hut. age.
experience and salary, expect edj C-51A. Journal.
WANTED Salesman who can qualify to earn
8100 per week or mora. -Steady work here
in city. No. lias been or advance men wanted.
If you are talesman and ran deliver, com
see n; w need yon. ril4 Swetland bldg. j
VANfEi5Woman capable ofTtakTngluirchar
of family of 5 during first! 3 weeks of Sept
Mother to be confined. Nurse will come one
hour every day. Wages reasonable. ' 2048 ii.
jarniiiu ar. jaonr rius.
-VVAN1' a. live uuu acguauiLed with logging
to take good job and 3 ton White truck and
trailer off our bands; good roada and long job;
terms reasonable. See William L. Hughson Co.,
oi .-v. Broauway,
lo-XEAR-OLD boy. with
BRAINS
to learn well paying profession ; good wages ; no
schoolboy' wanted. Anply 8 a. m. Monday Union
Sign Co.. 7 West Park st .. f
WANTED Boy 16 or orer for store work.
' Steady job and good wags with chance to
learn the business. Railway Equipment. Co.,
2d and Stark eta. i 1
FURNISHED apartment for man and wife, no
children; rent and wages to wife in exchange
for chamber-work; man can get work near by
easily. R-481, Journal.
WANT a man with a drag aaw to saw 200 or
300 cords 4 -ft wood. I pay 81 a cord.
Take the Bull Run car to Pleasant Home. C
L Williams. r
WANTED First-class Hudson and Bulck t auto
mobile mechanic : must be No. 1 man: work
12 months in the year. Eastern Oregon Auto
uo., ie, or. . ,
ST'TiBrnvirpw
-Experleaeed in budding roser steady . posi
tion ror.singi men. Apply isbor
WANTED Two carpenter for Job, inside fin-
on is story nous, utii Tabor
Sunday until 10 m. or Monday.
WANTED experienced furnithr salesman. If
not experienced, need not apply. Owl Furni
ture Co.. 180 lit (t
AUTO top man -wanted. Good a U-around - man.
Columbia Auto Top Co., 357 Burnside. Broad
way 24 70.
WAN TED lit clasa wood worker for reoair-
irig shop. . Must be fast and good man. Call
A BOY wanted for service work in vulcanizing
shop; must b willing to work. 84 N.
Broadway. . . -
WANTED General office man; must be good
at figure. Axply J. U. Maokic, 411 Cor be tt
Din., alter o p. m.
EXPERIENCED foundry helpers win ted. Ap
ply Commercial . Iron Work, E. 7 th and
sisaison. . i
HELP WAXTED-iFEMALE
THE Meier A Frank Company require the serv
ice of girl between the asea at 18 and 23
fer positions in the . soda fountain and dairy
lunch departments. -
. Apply Employment Bureau, Sixth Floor, Meier
a rranx vompany. I
EXPERIENCED ladles' neckwtsr saleswoman.
Apply Kmpluyment . Bureau before 10:30.
Lipman, Wolf V Co.
' . f. ' -'" - - -: .--:' i '-':-
HOUSEKEEPER for light ! housekeeping by
elderly gentleman. Must be nest and good
plain cook. On that would rather hav an
easy place and, good treatment than big wage
preferred. - State, age and wages wanted, and
give address for interview. No phone address
eoasiacrea. . u-j, jtrurnsi.
WANTED Two women to wash dishes, salary
370 morith and board, for might work as late
a 12 o'clock.' and 306 month and board for
day -work; 6 days per week. Apply to chef,
BROADWAY HAZELWOOD, :
' 127 Broadway, after 9 a. in. :
DEPENTABLEldy, fond ef children, to do
liaut honsewora: reference Oestreo. Call
Sunday or evening, 621 Glenwood ave., Sellwdod
car. . ''"!.'
WA NT ED An experienced bookkeeper and
sienogrmpner anu win, can; ium w lire , in
surance business. - Thompson, Swan . A Lee, 84
ana- sism st.. Vancouver, vaB.
FURNISHED apartnwnt for man and wife, no
children: rent and wage to wif in axchang
- or chamber work ; man can get work near by
easily. R-481, Journal. - '
ANTED Woman "or reliable girl to car for
boy of 4 while parent are at work; "room and
board and some wages. Arply 1617 E. 18th St..
or phone Automatic 218-B9. j, - .
GIRL WANTED to aasfct in general housework.
Apply Monday morning. Box Alder t cor,
in - v mm,
WILL GIVE room in beautiful horn in .x-
changs. for . help - morning; wgv: Tabor
3929. . : : . "-.'-- . -).' ?- ...
WANTED Elderly Isdy to Care for children;
. girl 1 Vk years sod boy 4. -i tall 983 K. -21st
t N.n Tske Albert- car. ;
HOUSEKEEPER wntd in amU family. Hirld
work, colored - lady preferred. Addree 111
J, P., Box 178, Cascade Locks, Or.
WANTED- A young lady -experienced in hair
- dressing and manicuring. Prefer Marineflo
graduate. Marin I lo Shop, 210 Central bldg.
WANT nousekespar, - middle aged widow or
laoy; iuu eusrge. . J eter tenner. Alt Angel,
Or.
COMPETENT office girl who can do stenogra
" pbie work: .state experience. . sefcrence and
phone nnmbert-- R-850. Journal. ' . -POWER.;
machine ' bpcrator,: tteady job, good
ware i. CulomW Auto Too- tJo..
357 Born-
side. Bdwy. 24 70. -'
POVVER mschiiie operator,1 study job. good
wages. Coliimhia Auto Top Co., 357 Burn
ride. Bdwy. 2470. - ' i . .- . - . -
WANTED Good . ll-arvun4 - blacksmith to do
' general renainng. -;aR a 133 DtrWon. -
GIRLS wanted. . American laund'ry,-' 140. E
- 3d ss, N. ' . - -.'-'.
WANTED Wonvsn to take care ef sick ladyT'do
own eoosine, no, washing, i tail "la cor uv.
WANT as4.-iUnt Ueitian..; i Portland Convales
cence Hospital. Phone Mar. 2893.
GIRL wanted for general housework, family -
: adults; no washing. JCt JJ897.
MUSIC course exchanged for, 'a few hour' bouse-
- von IM lsuoory. - si sin ui.
WANTED Iady or Ctrl to cook, for xoan and
boy at beach, Ji-SfcoV JonrnaC -
WOMEN rUi sort new"paiers and raisines.
Kortliwa. Waste A Cvttun Co., 33s Front st
HELP WAXTFP FEW ALE
.. Wanted '
' YOUNG GRILS
For bag uannfacturing; good wge with Urge
bonuses paid; Saturday afternoon off. Apply
.-Ames-Harris-Ncville
' ' Bag- Co. ..
18th and Hoyt' Tak N. tt S. or 18th st car.
GIRLS between the of 1 0 and 18 for work
in wrspping and marking departments.
F.xiK-rience not necessary.
As these positions are itermanenk Birl, who
Intend to return to schiHil rsnnot he considered.
Apply suiierintendent's ofuce before 10. at.
Lll'MAN. WOLFE & CO.
THE Meier A Frank Company requires thsserv-
tee of girls between the ars of IS and in
for our wrapping and offirtr departments. Only
those who are not to tvtutn to school will be
considered for the position.
Apply Kmnlnym.nt Httrcau, Sixth floor, sieier
A Frank Company. ;
THE Meier A Frank Company bss varancies in
several deisirtmetits for experieneed - sslesreo
ple. Theae ar. permanent poiutiima and o(ffr
splendid opportunitie for thos. SVho desir d
vaneemrnt. Amly Employment Bureau, Sixth Floor, Meier
A Frank Company. ' -
THE Meter A Frank Company requires th serv
ice of so experienced liniiulttclier. Apply
Mrs. Fisher, hemstitching ih-tiartnieDt, Second
Floor, Meier A Frank Company. .
HELP Mr..VTEn MALE
AND FEW A I.E.
HflP pickeri wan tod. Familici mferreiL I-sru
yard near Newb?rg on Willam.-tte river. I.x-
freilent taking. irixwl accuiniuodationa, .xl
water, store on place. .
A. J. HAY & RON.
- 836 Sherlock bMg.
Main 842
600 HOP PICKERS Wanted. Apply BUhop
Bro.. 124 N. 6th st
WANTED Bookkeeper and office clerk, mal
or femnle. Mil t write plain and lesllilo. Ad
drets A-00. Journal.
HKIP WANTED MIRC
49
CLERKS (women) over 17. for ik.11 vnafl
aerviee. $135 month; examinations Angus!;
exiierienre unneceaiuiry. For free partteular
write J. Leonard (former civil servn-e etsminer),
998 Equitablebk1g., Wsshington. I. C.
CLERKS over 17." for "postal msll servire. $iaS
month; exsminstions Atiuiiht; exiwrietio. un-.
neresssry. For free psrtiriilars, write J. lonsrd
(former civil service exsnhner) , 9U8 Eiiultabl
bldg., Wsshington, I). C.
TEACHERa REGISTER FREE; MAN yTTaTXs"
Westmnre Teachers' Aeency, Hpok'sne, W h.
BUSINESS; AND TItADF. SCHOOLS
ARK YOU MECIUNICALTT"I NClTlN ED 1
It o, get Into ttie bext psjina luiness today.
Earn tiriO-f300 a month. Ix!arn by prac.
tical method -on up-to-date equipment. 'e
help student esrn room and board. Practical
courses in
AUTO MECHANICS
: TRACTOR ENGINEERI-NO
VUMANIZLN(J
! ADVANCED IGNITION
MACHINE SHOP WORK
Writ today for FREE 72 PAGE CATALOG.
, NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL
. 804 8. Figueroa st. Los Angeles, CL
Largest in the West
A8S0KKU EVERY GRADUATE
j A POSITION.
: ' Enroll ny time of ysir. '
; DAY SCHOOL . NIGHT CBO0Ii
T - Pbon.' call or writ for fra aucce
catalog.
SbQcializiTTSl iru N
IiesidantondNon-fhsident
663VeidIgrStn tot3and,0reon.
A Position for Esch Graduate.
ALISKY BU1LMNO.
LEARN trsds now snd psy lsUr. Are yon
mechanically hiclinrdf If so, 4fnvtlat
HEMPHILL'S AUTOMOBILE A GA3 THA' -TOH
SCHOOL at 707 Hawthorn v., cor 1.
20th, where you can learn in sis weeks to ou
erste snd repsir sll mnkes of suto. arid t rsrtor
O' WALLET dancing school tecbes you cor
rectly end quickly all th latest ballroom
dance, stag dancing; day and night clisasa.
Privste lessons daily. Studio 310 auilar bid.
sai tvasningion st
WsNTEIl Mn and woman In ... v.. .....
trade; receive some pay while learning; por
tions secured; Oregon s-ervice men, th. course
to free to you; call or writ for partieuUr sol
ratalogna. MOLEB BARBEB COLLEGE, 284
Burnsida st ....
j BUSINESS MEN
If your need is trsined. efficient offic. help,
gall Ilroadwsy 4499. Clerical Help Service. 629
Artisans (Berk! Bulldin.
3 , LEARN TELEGRAPHY "
Young men and women wsnted; rail 484
Jlsilwsr Exchcng bid.; splendid opportunity
to lesrn a well paid profession. Usllwsy Tsl
graph lnstftote.
PORTLAND-Barber Colfeu. trsche thinbsrher
trade in eight weeks; psys- while lesrning;
good set of tool given; pnaitlton secured; tui
tion reduced. 88 N. Second st
LINKS BCSINE88COLLEOE ' SiimroTr
course bookkeeping. Menography, rirll servlre.
Secret a rtsl. special ) arses. Expert teacher, day
and night Enroll now. Broadway 6083.
STEEN SEWING 8CHiwl1Bek sy-letn7Tf
. ladies' tailoring and dressmsking tsnght; pt,
tern cut to measure. Phone Est 2359, H-330
152 Cnrnd sre nesr Belmont.
MEN to trsin for firemen or brskemen. 22T to
3250 monthly. Railway asaooatiort. FX
158. Journal. '- -
EAST sTdE 'COiirERClAL SCHOOL "
Mis Begin BtirkeC privst school; individnal
irwrtruction, 1 22 H Oraod eve. East 427.
MEN, WOMEN learn barber trsde; wages wbiie
learnings positions guartntearL Mgr. 23 years'
experience. Oregon Barber Oillege. 233 Madlaon.
BTjiCKY iiOUNTAfjr TeacbeV Aroey" Enroll
free. Frrik K. Welles, former easiaisnt stst
sunt.. Mgr.. N. W. Bsnk bklg Pbon. Main 8276.
WHAT hav. you to ex-har-ge for music course
- of vslnef Msin 8018.- '
- WANTED AGENTS 3
THE auto owner has the moi-y; we have what
- he needs. The MULTI-MIX Kit iis ttxulcd
great m-chanical engineers; vsporues erery
(article of gasoline b-(ore entering motor; re
moves eaiban; increases mihare up Xn 50 per
rent; sold on money-bark fiusrantt. Dept 67,
Hudson Product. Co.. 153 Grand av., Port
land, or.
FOUR lady agenta who are willing to work.
and who xpect big pay for what they no.
Tlii is no fake, but sn honest to goodnes
opportunity to make your earnings as'-large ss
your effort. Call at Jloosi 803, Srsilin
b'dg., from 8 a. m. to h p. m., Monday or
Tm-sdsy.
(i UTHIDE'8 Iron Rust Sitap ., 4 0".4 Lan-
, caster a.. Phila.. - Fa., mfrs. of the only
original iron rust soap, wants s rents. ' Trsfi. -mark,
print and copyright re!sterel In U. f,
patent office. This swap removes iron rust. Ink
and unwasbabhi stsfns from clothing. triarbK
etc.. like magic. 2fc tube. Big profits.
AGENTS 8100 'Ee"KLY. automobile, ownrra
: rrerywbere wild ,ttb' etithuma-'m. Msrvtlmi
trrvetition drtrtiltw power, m'lesge,. ef licitnry. Pvs
its cost first day. Ber.'.tional sales ever-w:ier-.
Territory'-going like wild Ire; 326 sample out.'.t
and Ford rar f re,- Vrito quick. Ore Co.,;
Dept. fl7ft. Louisville-.' Kr.
MATEUlAL. WAGES liinn; . buy diraA: com.
" plete line ssnitary linwbej, 'mopi and dnsters.
Phila. Brush Co.. 1232 N. Lawrrnes, plnla-
delplila-' '
AGENTS .coin money r'tl;ng ItrusMi Fihr
Broom.- Tripie vslu corn broom. fSnmpi
postpaid gt.17. Also Cramer Sanitary Brushes.
Cramer Mfg. , Cn.s Wirhita. Kan. -
SEND for free toilet soap saw pi. and 310 04
cash refund offer. Lri Co., Dept. iJ,
gt -Loaia, Ma- -
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