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: . . ' . t . . - 11 SATURDAV, AUGUST Zi. 1920.: THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON JAPANESE LINERS WILL BE PLACED Fl E. 1 Fairbanks, president, and B. W. Wall, manager and secretary . treasurer o the Inter Ocean Trad ing company, arrived In Portland Saturday morning. Placing of two , - , i .1 n To nan ASA UnArH una ponniuiy uira . . for Portland loading la the object of jj their visit. ' The names of the steamships will not be announced until! details of the charter have been completed. . " ' Sufficient general cargo and lumber lias : been secured to -warrant full loads from 'Portland for three ships : for North China and Japanese ports. The Interocean. Tsadlng company loaded the steamship Hakushlka Maru at Portland, the cargo being handled by the Oregon & Ocean corporation. She- carried 1600 . tons of steel and more than 5,000.000 feel of lumber, . on,e of the largest car goes ever sent out of the, port. For wheat loading, early In Septem ber for the United Kingdom the steam ship Minnie de Larrinaga has been posted as a new charter. , She is now en route from the Atlantic side and will be due about August 28. Two others of the Larrinaga line, .the Na cito and Pilar, previously announced, will load at Portland. All -three . will take wheat for Kerr-Qlfford. PORT TERMINAL! POCK WILL BE RUSHED OS COOS BAY Marnhfield, Or., Aug.- 21. Commis sioners of the Port of Coos Bay have decided to ruish the work of construct ing the port terminal dock on Coos bay. The site In the north end of Marshfield has been purchased.. It will require 3000 piling to build the wharf. Bids will be called ' for at ; once for furnishing- the material needecl. The port is also having built at Kruse & Banks' shipyard In North Bend a dredge which will be for exclusive usOnslde the harbor. The port issued $250,000 in bonds to pay for the wharf and dredge. LOS ANGELES FIRM GIVEN FOUR TANKERS TO BUILD Los Angeles. Cat, Aug. 21. (L N.. S.) Contracts for the building of four oil tankers, at a total cost of approximately $8,000,000. have been let to the South western Building Co. of this eity. Three of the vessels, of 8400 tons each, are for the Anglo-Saxon Oil Co. and One of 7500 tons Is for the Union Oil Co. It is estl . mated that these contracts raise the to tal valuation of tonnage now under con struction here to approximately $30,000. 000, with steady employment provided for 8000 workers for the next two years. CAPTAIN IS DISCHARGED AS RESULT OF CARGO DAMAGE San Francisco, Aug. 21. (U. P.) Of ' t iclals of the Robert Dollar; company are making a complete investigation of the circumstances ' that resulted In damage amounting to $100,000 to the sugar cargo of the West Hepburn. Captain L Welth already has been discharged. It Vi m InaHa a fihlnmant tit hard. . - .w w - wood jogs -over tne sugar cargo chip arrived here from Manila. The ALL ALONG TILE WATERFRONT The steamship Rose City, with passen i (rers and freight for Portland, sailed '. from San Francisco Saturday afternoon. She will arrive at Portland Monday. ' ..- The steamship Wapama of the Mo : " Cormlck line will come to Portland on . the present voyage. The Celilo has been ordered to Seattle. The Multnomah will sail for San Diesro Tuesday and the Klamath for San Pedro two days later. The steamship West Cayote, with part 'cargo from Portland for the continent, ' sailed Friday for Seattle to finish. t The steamship Depere, General Steam , ship corporation, is taking part cargo at the Crown mills for the west coast. Positions of Vessels ' Radio reports from North Head give ' the position of the following vessels at 8 p. m., August 20 : Eastern Glade. . San Francisco for Grays Harbor, 20 miles south of Co lumbia river lightship.- J' Brookdate, Seattle for Honolulu, 290 miles-from Seattle. -v West Jester, Seattle for ,Tokohama, 285 miles from Seattle, News of the Port Arrived August XI s Dspere, .American steamer, from Sn Francisco, ballast MARINE ALMANAC Tides at Astoria Sunday - High Waterr Low Water: T-.S8 a. m. .... 5.8 fnet I 1 :S1 a. m. . . .1.0 foot 7:20 p. m. . . . .3.1 feet 1:20 p. m. . . .8.2 feet DAILY RIVER READINGS 8:00 a. m.. Pacific Time. .j' ' H ill Irl STATIONS jS aS 3 1 . " , ) ! ; J M j Umatilla i 25 8.4 1-0.2 I 0.00 Albany 20 0.6 0 0.00 Palem - . . . 20 -2.0 0 0.00 Oregon City ...... 12 1.2 0.1 0.00 PortJand ........... 15 6.7 0 , 2 0.00 ) Riaingu (-) Failing. BIYEB FORECAST . - Tha Willamette river at Portland win fall slowly during the next three days. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Atoria. Aug. , 21. Arrived at 9 last sight, steamer Daisy ' Putnam. from San Francisco. Sailed at 10:30 last night steamer West Cayote, 'for Hull. ArriTed at 5:30 a. m., steamer Colonel l JUrake. from San Pedro. Bailed 9:311 .a. m., toeamer Daisy Freeman, for' Han Francisco. , Sailed at S:S0 a. m.. steamer W. F. Herrut, for ban Francisco. San Francisco, Aug. 20. Sailed at 10 a. m., tenner Pearl Shll. for Portland. Cape Henry, Va.. Aug. 16. Passed. British ;- steamer Minnie de Larrinaga, from Baltimore, for t Portland. . ...... Kariulai. Aus. 16. Steamer Ryder Hanify, from Portland. San Pedro, Aug. 20. Arrived at a. m.. steamer Hawarden. from New York, fr-r Portland. Aatone. Aug. 20. ArriTed at 2:20 and left tip at 4:40 p. m.. teamer Depere. from San " Francisco. Sailed at 12 :30 p. tn , teamer City f Topaka. for San Francisco. Tia areka, for Com Bst. San Francisco. Aug. 21. ft N. S.) Ar rived. Aug. 2 0 : Queen. Angeles, 12:10 p. m.; Kennedy, trial trip, 2:30 p. m.: Sinclair, Bremerton, 3:55 in. m.: Uayfair. Eureka. 7:25 ,m- Aua" -- M. Hsnlon. Albion. 10:40 s, m.; Tofua. Wilmintton. 12:3 p m.; Lottie Bennett, Urays Harbor. 1:30 p. nut VMtm Cro. . SeatUe. 2:15 p. m.j Umpoc. Port 8a Luis 2:55 p. m. : Helen P. , irewl t.reenwood, 2:30 p. m.; President, Los An m.r Caspar. Iltspar, 3:35 p. m.i Kauho Maro, Vaarajso, 4:85 p. m.; Sea Foam! lort Bntg, 4:45 p m.- Kichconcal. Tampic ; 5:10 p. m.: E. M. Phelr. Port San Luis. -20 p. m-: tug Sea King. Port San Luis. 0:2O j. m.i Csclos. tJraya Harbor. 6 :3i p. m.; Justin. New .York. 8:25 p. m. . San Francisco, 'Aug. 21. (L H sj ) a r- riTed. Air. 21:. Humboldt, Is Angeles. 4-46 a. to.; Wapama. Los Angeles. 1 -.25 a. m.: f'he . halia. Grays Harbor. 4:45 a. m.; destroyer Bab , bitt, Sao Diego, 6:80 a. m.; V. S. a. New Wk XjO Angeles. 11:30 a. m. Sailed. Aug. 21 . OeMlo. Seattle, 7:30 a. m. ' KOSetSt' 21.--1N. 8.-r-ArTiTed. 21: . .. S3. Kaiku Mara, from Baltimore, 11:30; City of Reno, from Crafigemouth, via Balboa noon. Aug. 20, arrived: SS. Arabia Maru, from Ta--.. p. m. ; Dora, from fishing "bank. 5:10 P m. : Fulton, from Vaaeoaver. 1U:2S p. s.t TT. S. L. T: Heather, from cruise, 7 p ra. Sailed. Ass.-21, S3. Victoria, for Nome and St. Michaels, 10:10 a. m. - Aug. 21. Sailed: 88. K ton Vara, for Honekon. via tww .- Liquid; Wealth Is ; . White -Elephant; ; Puzzle to, Heirs a. Chicago, Aug. 21. (TJ. P.) Liquid wealth, hard to liquidate, wu the problem today of the heirB of O. F. Griffin, who left a wine cellar val ued at $19,439 (pre-war prices). The stock is valued at not less than 175, 000, according to present prices. Orif fin's heirs cannot sell the wines and liquors.;. The cellar goes with the home, i Prospective purchasers have licked thair lips at the; pros pect of possessing- the liquids but the necessity of paying for the surround ing estate, valued - at $1,600,000. has frightened them off. j ' J The cellar haa a base of 1300 quarts of Scotch and 1300 quart of bourbon and around that is a. stock of wet goods with more than i sam ple of .almost every variety of : brew ery and distillery output. j JAMES W. BARLOW, NATIVE' SON, DIES Oregon! City. Aug. 21. Jaines W. Barlow, ; a -native ; of ' Clackamas county died ! at ! the home of his mother, Mrs.' Mary E. Barlow, in this city I Friday. following a prolonged Illness. . ' Mr. . Barlow has made ; his home on j his farm on the Molalls river for 16 years, but prior jto that time had lived In and around Oregon City: all his life. " : j.-'"r' " : He was born In Clackamas county in 1668, th son Of Mr. and "Mrs. John Ij. Barlow, and .the grandson of Samuel K. Barlow and Samuel Miller, boUi early Oregon pioneers. Mr. Barlow has been failing in health for two years, but his condition did not become alarming until a few days ago. -He is-survived by his mother, Mrs. M. E. Barlow, two children, Herbert and Vernice Barlow of 1 Salem ; two sisters. Mr. George A. Harding and Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence of this city, and a, brother. Frank T. ; Barlow of Gladstone, i Funeral services will be held Sunday morning from the Holman A Pace chapel, with Rev. C. H. L. Chandler, pastor of the Eplsc6pal church. officiating. r Husband and Wife Run! Close Eace; in I Filing for "Divorce I ; ! . ' ": 1 ' Oregon City. Aug. 21. One couple was responsible for two divorce suits filed In jthe circuit court here Friday. George Morarlty.of West Linn brought suit against his wife at noon and two hours later the wife. Elizabeth Morarity, filed her complaint. : Morarity alleges cruelty and that his wife would not allow the older three of the six children to work. Mrs. Morarity in turn charges cruelty, asserting, that her : husband was drunk most i of the time sand had beaten her and threatened to kill her. She alleges that he gets S 25 5 a month, hut refuses to support I tbe family, forcing the twof older boys to provide for the household. Ir. Illnson to Speak i --; ' 1 Oregon City, Aug. 21. ri W. B. Hin- son, pastor of ; the East Side Baptist church in Portland,: will be the principal speaker at the : Chailtauqua auditorium at Gladstone park Sunday at the closing of the summer Bible school conducted by) the Moody t Bible Institute of Chi cago, and the second day of the Oregon Baptist Young : People's assembly. In addition to the Baptist young people, similar organizations, such as Christian Endeavor and Epworth league societies, from other churches.- will Join In Sun day's program. Special musical fea tures have been arranged and the whole day will be devoted to the young. people. Non-partisan Taint Not j Permitted j in I 'Washington G.O.P. j:,' - . I . Spokane. .Wash., Aug. 2L (I. N. S.) The Republican party of Washington reads out of the party, all .candidates seeking office, on the Republican ticket who are indorsed by the Non-partisan league, and who refuse to repudiate in dorsements. This was decided at a meeting of: the state central committee in Seattle yesterday. Sam Walker, state chairman, says the Republicans will not support :" Republicans indorsed by 'the Non-partisans either before the pri maries or after,' if they are nominated. aj ra.; Arabia Mru, for Yokohama and Kobe, l:ao a. m. ' i taeward, Am. 20. !. S.J5aUed: S3. Alameda, southbound. 2 p m. ) UfceUshikan, , Ang. 19. (I. N. S.) Sailed: aft Spokane, ' northbound, p. m. hanhai. Aug. IT. (L N. S.) -Arrived: Bit' Delight, from Seattle, via porta. ! -Tokohama, Aug. :i5. (1. N. 8.) Arrived: & 8. Hawaii Maru. from Seattle and Tacoma. i Auckland, Aug. 16. (L it. S.) Arrived-: 8. H. Waihnmo. from Vancouver. i if New Torkj Aug 20. L N. 8.) Arrived: 8, S. Eastern Pilot, from Taooma. j s - - Victoria, Aug. 20. (1 N. B.) -Arrived: Bark en tine Alta. to discharge. 8 B.- QL. Passed: a. a. Biavic t-nnce, tor. t.ornoi. - ,i Port Towrwend. Aug. 21. (L N. B.) Ar rived : 8. 8. City o( Keno, from Grange month, 8:15 t. m. i I Railingham, Aug.: 21. I N. 8. Arrived: Schooner Philippine, in tow of tug Oregon, from San FrancUco. Arrived 20th: i Bobert Demar, in tdw tug Warrior, from Honolulu via Port Angeles. , ' Tacoma, Aug. 21.-t-(t V. 8.1 Arrived: llotorship Wakena, from British Coltsmbia ports. 1 a. n. ; Quadra, from Britannia Beach. S a. mi. Aur. 20. arrived: S. H. Koaalie Ma hooey, from Seattle, &xp. m. KRAZY KAT 1 S'rTVr f HOW COME ftTBBSSS. 'fifes YBXXSH ITtX . VfCfcVVJAjr? Z-rTTw ' O&v ' W iRV " '" " " ' .......... , . .. ,, . - ... . .y .. . . - - .- ., . v - .- : '-...'-.( JOHfJSON PREDICTS AID FOR VANCOUVER Vancouver, Wash., Aug.j 21. Con gressman Albert Johnson Is num bered among Vancouver most dis tinguished guests durla&ri th Blkaf convention. ; While he! asserts - that he Is here only for the purpose of visiting the convention from the Ho rjulam lodge, of which he is a mem ber! and that his visit has no po litical significance, he 1 Is attending to government business in connec tion with the proposed dock while here. ' ; ' ., . J. v; ;': 1 ,- I ;.' f ' -rA That Vancouver will be given a fav orable decision when the rlvjer and har bor board meets here in ; October la Johnson's opinion. He stated that it Is the j deairs of congress that; Vancouver have a part In all Columbia river a p pr'opfiatlona, and that he is personally anxious that the dock question be rushed to an early settlement. Drowning Rumor Follows Wetting : Of Roof of Cafe - I : ! -.1 - l -..1 Vancouver, Wash., Aug. i21. A per sistent rumor that several of the prom inent visiting' Elks had ; been drowned at Columbia beach circulated in Van couver Friday afternoon, j Thorough In vestigation end vigorous .questioning of beach authoritier resulted in i, the dis covery that no drownings had taken place at the beach and none of the Elks seen to be missing. A :J; M The rumor - started, it is believed, when water from two lines of hose were turned on the roof of the ! Del Monte cafe: during the' luncheon time Friday noon. Jokers calling attention to "water being over the heads of the exalted rulers." . - i . I , i Fair Grounds Bought ' Vancouver, Wash., Aug; 21. The fair grounds have been purchased by D. J. Bagley of The Dalles, Or, according to announcement Friday. Bagley. a promi nent stockman of Oregon, brought to the races this year many racehorses. The grounds will be used as a dairy ranch, Bagley declared. He said, how-t-ever that the tracks and the pavilions would ; not be destroyed and , will be maintained for future fairs. I 1 Pittock Estate Flics ! " Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 21. Accord ing jto a petition filed Friday, $33,600 In property is said to be owned ' by the Pittock estate in Clarke: county. The petitlorf. filed by O. 1 Price, executor, said! the estate will settle the Inheritance tax of $225. ) ; i Marriage licensee Vancouver, Wash.. Aug. 21. Marriage licenses were issued Friday to Mellford! Ford. 27, Spokane, and Clara Anderson. 22, Seattle; Walter G. Smith. 32, and Ethel .Bradley, 32. Seattle ; K. A. Wlchi-! kawakara, 32, and Klkue Korabo, 33, Portland. ; ' .'-.. Wetlding License Issned Oriegon City, Aug. 21. Delia E. Childs of ltock Creek and Edward Q. Stauber of Eagle Creek were licensed to wed here Friday. .( . .,! i - Irrigation Project : Election Promises j To, Be Hot .Contest Baker, fAug. 21. The election of di-r rectors of the proposed Pine Valley Ir rigation district on August 28 at Half way promises to be hotly contested. Etna valley Interests placed on the ballot the names of Bruce Pancake, Willis Mitchell and i Norval Greener. At ; a meeting in Halfway the names of J.J P. IRitter.'El Greener and Henry Melhorn j were ad- vanced aa candidates opposed to the creation of the proposed district. It was! asked by those opposed to the pro posed district that the court graft t C E. GayHord and John Thay son the-right to challenge all parties not entitled to vote on the question and for jthe dlrec- tOTSi Richard Moody, while returning from a trip to Wallowa lake, skidded over the grade on Minam hill and rolled about 150 feet down the side of the hilL He was! accompanied by George "Young of Baker, and Miss Churbury Downs of Eagle Valley. : The three jumped, es caping serious Injury. . ', : 0-W. Branch Bought, Extension Planned Spokane, Wash., Aug. j 21. i-Purchase of (the Pine creek branch! of jthe O-W. R. ;& N. in the Coeur d'Alenes . by the Milwaukee Lumber company and plans fori the construction of 6H miles- of ad ditional line: to tap a rich mining and timber section were announced in the Coeur d'Alenes. j "-H' ' :;(:; - J-'' 'U Boy Is Accused of i Snatching $20 Bill i -1 . - j :j:?.:.sVr fi Mrs. W. R. Stump; 837 Forty-fifth avense southeast, reported to the po lice Friday that a boy about 11 years old had 'snatched a 120 Iblll from her 9-year-old daughter. She has been un able to find him. Mrs. Stump said she sent her daughter to the i grocery store with the money for purchases. . - j Alteration in Civil - Service System Is Sought of ICouncil A measure designed to jrevisa the civil service law and system was proposed to the city council at; It meeting Friday afternoon when . ; members of the Civil Service Employes association.' composed of municipal workers.; presented a re quest for such action- i .The association asks that th three civil servaee commissioners, who are now selected by the mayor, be named : one by the mayor, ' one by the association and one by the voters, i The elected member would draw a salary of $3000 a year and would bear title as secretary. A series of proposed changes Include the manner of examination of applicants for civil Service jobs r and changes in the matter of hearings for rule infrac tions. All branches of the city govern ment. Including the health bureau and city attorney's office, would be brought under civil service by the association proposals. . :..:,;i::,;V-v;. J . );- h -'"; RED BULWARKS IN SOUTH OES ROYED " Washington, Aug. ! 21- (TJ. P.) Bolshevik, lortif ications in South Russia at the entrance jto the Dnei per river have been destroyed by forces of General Wrangel. anti-Bolshevist leader, the, state department Was advised today, i , Eain Maker's Aid Is Sought Once More . Spokane, . Wash., . Aug. 21. Farmers of XJrahf and Douglas counties are awaiting word ? from - Charles M. Hat field at Los Angeles as to whether he will return this month land ' endeavor to - produce rain. "W ) have offered Hatfield $6000 if he produces two inches more 1 than the : normal rainfall during September ,c and October,"! said H. N. Gardner of the 'First National bank of Ephrata, chairman of the Ephrata committee. ! ' BUILDING PERMITS BrtlMlog permits calling for c5tpendltur of $1000 or more granted: ! . School District No. 1, Denver at, tet- Hum bolt and Blaadena; builder Graham Aitken, eost $5300; pUy shed. I i., -O. n. Parmenter. ereet residence, 8004 K. BnrnFide it., bet. S4th and 85th: lot E. of 12 and IS, block 8. Terraca Park guilder Althea Parmenter, cost (1600. Helen Spanlding estate, erect mezzanine, . 354 Aider at., bet. Broadway and Park; lota 7 and 8, Mock 212. fity of Portland; builder N. Ix rens, cost $2600. . . Hill Military Academy, erect frame addition, 821 Marshall at., bet, 24th and 25th ato.; boilrlfr J. A. Hill, coat slOOO. William Banman, residence. 482 Miller ave rtna between Ninth and Eleventh streets: lot II. block 16. City View Park) builder tha same; coat. 83000. ; - - j. H. warn en, -reeioence. ssi oevemy-Bev-eath street between Siskiyou and Klickitat; lots 9, 10, block 16, Gregory Heights; builder the game; cost. S1000. i Clara 3. Simon, residence, 1800 Sandy blvd. between Seventy-first and Seventy-second street; lot 8. block 1. Crest View Villa; builder day labor; cost. 81000. Standard Art Stone company, build addition. 1630 Macadam road between Miles; lota 6, 6. SEW TODAY Houses ud Garages ertcoTCD in MSTi asin suissftt PlrttT anVWMKRK I il im auiL.-r- a.PT. (to, : TION8 rtKAOV AND KASV TO UTHln SBTHKR - A nrex-eiaaa bouse er garage OJrect fraasl tb factory at a UUalAi tAV kra, oar a snjadlemeae praru. Write feel catalogs. ' i RSOlMAOK IuilOinc oossyAsiy i Cast fctevantn am Marset t Bocks aouvn as Hawtnorns. attMM gaat . fortiana. Or 8EHJ TJ8 TOTJR.OID CARPETS : (Wi Can and Deliver) OM Rua and Wootan Olothtna W staka. Rsverslble. Hand-Wave) FLUFF RUGS '' Room Ste atiuff Rugs Wawen t70 , : Rag Rugs Woven A I, SUes Clothe. : Cleaning and Dyeing . Oept Mall : Order, 8nd for Bcoklst Mattresses Renovated, Made Over, Mads to Order Feathers fieaovated -t . Carpet Cleaalng alZ Ruga, ataamed Claanad, : WCSTKRM.ri.UF RU CO. S4 Union Ave. N, East Sia, mr Bast ?M ' :- We Call aad Deliver ' Old Carpets aad Hags Mads late FLUFF RUGS Hag Ruga. Carpet Cleaning and . Refitting. Mall crders. Send " , . for Booklet . . . Oregon. Fluff Rug Co. 184 Bast Stark i Tabor 7814 (Copy rights -i. Woe a, rultos Frk; baiidr tha awae; eost, $1000. ' '. :- - - - i Emma Nutter, repair fire, damage. 6127 Six-ty-Mtth street between Sixty-third and Bizty-OfLa artmua; bolides. A. Nutter: eoa. Z7M. SB Tf TOD AT EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN SEASIDE LOTS. 50 Cut in Prices BUY NOW AND BUILD ; YOUR ; , SUMMER; HOME . LATER Theowners ef the Cartwright Park. Seaside, Oregon, authorise, until Oc tober 1, a flat reduction in prices of to per cent on all lots west of the Kecanicum. ' Prices heretofore have been from f 74.00 to 700. Now the same lots can be secured at a price of from J37.50 to $350, including lots on the Necan lcum river, lots in Spruce- Grove, lots on, Board walk and lots facing mead ow, which adjoins Seaside House. , The purpose of this reduction la price Is to encourage buying, so that if sufficient sales are made the own ers will be enabled to make certain improvements that will benefit the whole tract. ? - - Thts offer only good until October 1. i For further particulars,; Inquire WHITMEE-KEXIT COMPAHT, 14 Pittock Block, aad . F. M. COLE, Seaside. Oregon. WE CALL, FOR TO IT at OL . . CARFKTS Bags aad vVeelea Clotfelsg FLUFF RUGS All Work Turned Oit Promatly I Raff Bna-s Wovea All Slaaa . Mail Orders Seed for Boas.. . ii csrpeit uieasaa, . LaU ssd Kefltlad NORTHWEST RUG CO. IM BART EIGHTH KTREBT I . PHOlfB EAST lSs , MEETING- NOTICES ' ' - 41 LOCAL S3. International Assdk of Railroad 8s penrisors of Meohanic. All members are re quested to attend regular meeting Tuesday, Ang. 24, account of selecting delagaU to Qrand lodge convention, aad other important bosineas. ' VV R IIASCIN'H SW, - EMBLEa JEWELRT a specialty, buttons, pina. charms Jaeger Broa.. 1A1-1S8 Cth St. Vital statistics marriages. Birtbs.Dzciifix i MARRIAGE LICE TTBES E. It. Dekeater, legll. 501 Forty-third actreet north, and (Jeonria A. Lind, legal. 424 Delay. Waiiam K. Gray, lesal. 41 Madison Park Apartments, and Mabel Walker, legal,: 711 Kast Ankeny. n Jesse E.Fsmrworth, legal. Lent, Or., and Hasel Mason, legal. Lenta. . i Elmer D. Jackson, 20 years. Gresham. Or., and Belvenio J. Kauck. 18. 6020 East Thirty ninth avenue 8. E. - Ira B. Newcomb, 25. Astoria. Or., and OUva G. Brown. 28, Sumnton. Or. BIBTH3 CAMPBELL) To Mr. and Mra. Byron Cams . belL 653 Nehalent ave., Aug. IS,. a daochter. MONCKTON To Mr. and Mrs. D. Monckton, . Mllwsnkie, Or., Aug. 1 6, a daughter. - M IK LAS To Mr. and Mr. H. E. Miklai, 757 E. Stark St.. Aog. 17. a daughter. CARNEY To Mr. end Mrs. M. 3. Carney. 414 N. 21st, Aug. 14, a son. - , - NI8HL To Mr. and Mrs. C. Niail. 4319 74th st S. E.4 Aug. 17, a son. LOCK To Mr. and Mrs. C. Lock, 248 Oak St., Aug. 14, a daughter. !--'.. FULLER To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Culler, 804 Mill st.. Aug. 10, a daughter. . GILTN ER To Mr. and Mra. J. R. " Glltfier. 1700 6th ave., Aug. .a, daughter. ' MclNTOSH To Mr. and Mrs. G.j D. Mc intosh. 1018 E. 11th, St. N.. Aug. 10. a son. POLIKBOMU8 To Mr. . and Mrs- James Poli- kronras, foot of Mill at, Ang. 18, a son. GREEN 8TEIN To Mr. aod Mra. J. Graea- stein, 285 Hall at, Aug. 12, a son. WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. C.-C. White, 109 E. 87th St., Aug. 16, a son. BONE To Mr. and Mrs. L L. Bone, 770 Ellis ave.. Aug. 18. a son. - v DEATHS ASD FHIERAIS 73 ODLCND In this city, August 10, Mrs. Cath erine Magdalene Odlund, aged 03 years, late of 521 Lexington avenue,' beloved mother a of Mrs. Lyda Sunders of. Beaverton. Or.;-. Urs. Helen Cross, Miss Ida and Fred E Odlund, all of this city. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, Aug. 28, at 2 p. m.. from the Swedish tabernacle, corner Seventeenth and Glisan sts. Friends invited. Interment, Hose City cemetery. Remains at Pearson's undertaking parlors, ltu sell street at Union avenue. COUNTISSi la this city. Aug. 20. William II. Counties, aged 79 years, lata of 689 E. 68th at N., father of Mrs. -Anna D. Sorenson and Mrs. Callie E. Garland -of Portland, grandfather of John Keakey of Camas Valley, Or. Raymond L. WillUms and Mra. Grace Trull of La Grande. Or. The -funeral services will be held Monday. Aug. 23, at 1 o'clock p. m... at Flnley's, Mont gomery at - 5th. Friends invited.. Interment, Riverview cemetery. .- ' LIND August 20. 1920, at -the family real-' denee, 1839 Barrage street, Alfred Otof LirxL aged 42 years. Beloved brother of Brick Lind. Funeral services will be -conducted Monday, Aug. 23, at 3 p. m.. -from Pearson's undertaking par. lore, Russell at., at Union ave. Friends invited. Interment. Rose City cemetery. ' '- : ZOLMAN SCHATZ, aged 78, passed away Fri- day. -Aug. 20, 1920, at the residence of his daughter, Mra. M. Tamkrn, 835 Carnthera. Be loved father of Meyer Harry SchaU and Lea Schats and Mrs. M. Tamkin. 'Funeral Sunday, at 10 o'clock, from above residence. .. Interment Sara Torah cemetery, i : - - - . -JEN SON At 59VTenlno ave., A"ugT2irNicklas Jensen, aged 88 years, 8 mos. and 2 days. Tha vemsina are at the residence funeral par lors of Walter Kenwortby, 1532-1534 E. 13th st, Sellworxi. funeral notice later, FONVILLB The funeral services of tht lata William J. Fonvilie will ba held Monday, Aug 28. at 2:80 o'clock p. m.. at Finley's, Mont gomery at 5 th. Friends invited. ' Interment, Mt GRIFFITH Susan A. GriHith. 4803 63d at B. Ang. 19, nu years, sraniua. FAIBWEATHER William Henry Fairweather, 115 Humboldt, Aug. 18, 49 years, nephritis. WINSOB, Louis. Graves Winsor. 8920 51st ave. B. E., Aug. 17 83 years, senility. FUNERAL DIRECTORS M'ENTEE A EILERS, funeral parlors with all -tha privacy of a home, 16th and Everett eta. Phones. Broadway 2133. Home A-2133. - R. W. GABLE A CO., -- Suceessora to W. H. Hamilton,1 -197 8 E. Glisan. " . Phone Tabor 4 3 18. DOWNING A M NEMAR. successors to Wilson A Roe Multnomah at East 7UL- Irvington district - East 64, , . . Breeze&Snook 8ay g A-ReZellerCo. tioVs": 1920. by 'international Feature Service. Inc - - FtTlfERAL DtttEtTORS DUNNING &- -McENTEE rCNERAL piRECTOItS -X - ' Now located In their new residential funeral borne. Morrisoa at 12th, went side, Fboete Bmadway 4S0. Antomatie 51S-8S. THE FUNERAL 1I0MB OF KEFINEMEJfT AND DISTINCTIVE SEKV1CE Not? We have so branches nor any connections whatever with any other undertaking firm. ED wrflOOlAN SON . Funeral Directors ' THIBD AND SALMOX BTBEET8 " Main 507. A-lSll. - Lady Assistant. . .P.HHIEY.&SOH; FUNEiRAL DIRECTORS MAIN . MOXTGOMiaT AT FIFTH. , F. S. DUNNINQ,: INC. , THE GOLDEN BtTLE CNDKBTAKKKB 4 14 E. Alder at. Phone Kaat6 i. B-6 2 2 5. A. D. Kenworthy & ' Co. 5802-5804' 92D ST. S. .. LENTS . Phone Tabor 5267. Home Phon. P-61. CHAMBERS CO., Funeral Directors, All tha Convenience of a Horn. Wondlawn 8300. 248-250 Kiljingsworth are. East 781 p A D Mrs. Larch. B-JHM Jr e JU. JL-erClIa . Aaristant, UNDERTAKERS. ' B." 11th and Hawthorne. D TP ItJVromJOCT New residence es. xe a . ,jrviiu.aj tablishment. 01 Williams av.. Wood lawn 220. MILLER" A TBACET. independent funeral di rectors.- Prices as low aa 20. S40. 160. Washington at Ella. Main 2S01. A-7885. QSfPUoe trNDERTAKlNG CO.- Main" 41 52 dKeWeS 4-2321, Cor. Third and Clay. Portland Marble Works 2SS 4th st.. op. City Hall. Nett Bn&. l"75Rf AfRHG GRANITE Co L jlay-3o -r. at fAP90H 1 FLORISTS Smith's Flower Shop "Portland'a rrogreasire Florist-" Flowers for AU Occasions. - Main 7215. T. C. LIKE. Mgr., 6th and Aider, GEO. BETZ"&SON" Since 1SS5. FRESH FIX)WERS FOR FUNERALS and all occasions. 697 WUltams ave. Just call Wood la wh 1512. Joseph Bats. Manager. LUBLIN ER- w. toPL 848 Morrison, bet Bdwy. and Park. Marslr. 257. 828 Morrison, Portland hotel. Slarshall 758. Martin a f6rbes co., norist. sm wufa- lnston. Maiq 269. A-12S9. Fiowcrsfor ail rfecasioos artistically arranged. - CLABKBBbS., flori-ita. Morrison at, bat. 4tk and 5th. Phone Main 7709. Fins flower and floral daeigna. No branch stores. .' - - - . TONSETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington St., -bet. 4th and Sth. Main 5102, A-1101. IUitrMrxB 15 N. W. Bank bldg. Main WfiHappeil S sua. 811 Morrison St. iL08T ATfD FOTJIfT tl LOST Abfnt Ang. 1. bet. . Aaaie Inn, A gate Beach, (Jr.. and Portland, gold brooch, figure of man's land with ruby crown surmounted by swan. Finder return to James Cint A Co., 884 H Washington st. Liberal reward., , - " . THE "following articles were found on ears of the P. K, L. A P. Co., Ans. 1: 4 imrses, bnnoh keys, 2 pairs glove. 2 shop ninm ft aarfa. tarmla racket. 8 lunoh. boxes. ! packages, 2 eolteaaes. 1 ambrella. Owners may obtain property at firm sna auaer sm. LOST Saltcase in or near Hood 'River, con taining woman's clothing, beaded bag. Notify A- F. McCaUoa.h, 2915 E. Pike. Seattle. Re ward. -: LOST On road between Newport and Blodgett, two- wire wheeto with Urea, Finder pleasa communicate with H. B. Burrow. Gibson Elec tric garage. Portland. Suitable reward. WILL party who took black fur neck piece from Hippodrome theatre during last show of Aug. 14, return it to manager's office and receive reward f - ' - t J .- - IXJ3T Sunday, black silk umbrella, ladies com fort station. Crystal Lake park. CoL 90. Reward. . - - ; ' LOST Bunch of keys at brklg. east end of base Line road, Sunday, one marked MN 889. Phona SeUwood 2379- ; . ; LOST Lsdy's purse,at Peninsnlatpark, con taining ring, child' lavalier and sfhsil change. Mrs. 3. F. -Mellliwn. 215 Fargo at Beward. LOST In Meier A Frank elevator, purse con taining about $10 and watch, monogram "H. 6, V.J'r 1ader please call Make 1093.Beward. LOST Brown fox fur, on Union ave., between Alberta and Defcum. Mrs. Jack Howard, Woodlawfc 8794. Reward. LOST Scottish Rita Masonic emblem or watch charm with chain. Finder retarn and receive reward to K. C. Eldridge, 247 Ash st LOST Between 10th and Salmon, stertina silver bar pin with - rbinestonaa. Reward. Belt 2218. LOST Watch fob with initials "G. E. K." and servlc. pins. Reward. Phone Wdln. 2141. L08T -Gold wrist watch in or near Meier A Frank's; reward. Phone Main 2082. . FOUND Friday . morning, a bicycle. Phone Columbia 687. Mrs. Green. LOST BiUbook containing money and papers bearing owner s name; reward.. Taoor LOST Boy's new tan sandal oa Capital high- way, through Wewberg. Tabor S42S HELP vVAWTED MALE THE Meier A Frank Company requires tha serv ices of an experienead candy maker. Apply Employment Bureau, sixth floor, Meier A tYsnk Company. T THE Meier A Frank Company Teqtttres tha verv icea of two experienced boys' clothing sales men. Apply Employment Bureau, sixth . floor, Meier A Frank Co.' WANTED Someone to take a wood hauling contract. I can furnish you with a good used truck on very easy terms; make ' 825 to 30 a day; 1 year'a work. Call Mr. Taw, Broadway 4879. -, FOR SALE One 8-ton truck and dump body working en road work with a contract. Will take $1000 cash, first varment ' Will take touring as part of first payment. Call Chaa. 1 lofev. Main 8154. SHOE repair man. wages or commission knowledge of auto top repairing desired, but not necessary. . Fanner Harness Shop. EnUr- prise. or, - - WANTED First-class- Hudson aad Bulck auto mobil. mechanic; mast b. No. 1 man ; work 12 months ia the year. Eaatara Oragoa Auto Co., Tale, Or. : WANTED Very experieaced--man and wileTno ahildrea) , for farm. ' Must understand fa rav ing, chickens, fruit: good wages, everything for. niahod. Permanent plaoa, - P-830, Jonrnal. ' NCRSERfMEN . - ' . Experleneed in budding rosea; steady poaitioa tor single men. apply is Dor izi OFFICE" boy, opportunity for' advancement es tablished wholesale . line. State age, ; phone and references. Q-372. Journal. WANTED Two eiperienoed battery floormen and one circuit man. Apply 34SaiO Conch St., jost off Broad war. . - MAN with good team; work around small mill; . free family seeommodations; food money In it Bo 17, Tacolt, Vash. , -.. . . - WANTETWFORD SALErTMAN"' . WANTED FORI) TEAtTOB SALESMAN. Y-841, Journal. . ' - ; BOf WAITED Apply"! IS Medicalbldg, . HELP WAJTTEI MALE EXPERIENCED felting aaaa: dsnUes felting department. Experience filler boy; good opportunity. Boj over IS inn: hasdjr la mlu room. Eiperienced bey vr 1$ years to operate picker. i TNITED MFrt. CO., .... 26th aad Holladay ava. WANTED- First-daa " aeUUren. 411 Union av. N. i HF.tP tv4,yTED--FEM ALE : - ' A ,, J'-." . ',- '' i. Second Month ; $60.00 First Month " $900 First Twelve i Months Much Higher -Following Months INCREASES REdTJLAELT APPLT NOW 1 BOOM 601. SIXTH FLOOR, PAKK ANT O VK STS., TELKPHO.NB ByslLDU-G . J THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH !COMPANX. - - - I J ! i ' I j . : A. EXPERIENCED millinery saleswomen.: Apply to , Mr. Doisn, third floor, i L1PMAN, WOLFE A CO. V ( JlOt'fiElikKi'fcR 'for Il'sht " UuMkeepin. " by ! . elderly gen'leman. Musti ba neat and good plain cook. One that would rather have an easy place and good treatment than big was aa preferred. Btste age aad jwagea wanted, and give address for interview, j JSe phana address considered. 0-986, Journal i WANTED On." wsitrees, 880 pat month and : board, first month: 870 per month and board, second month and thereafter. Work day per week, and aa lata as 12 p. m. Uand chanea for promotion to firls who atn themselves. Ap ply. Broadway Haaaiwood, 137 Broadway,, alter 9 a. m. . ' ! - i i-.-..'.,,-. v- 1 r-: EXPERIENCED hair euttar. Apply employ. aent bureau, 6Ut floor. Meter A Frank Co. HOL'SEKEEPEB, by bachelor, .40. Woman i employed to cook 2 meela a day for board and room, light housekeeping. No phon dresses aaswerad. L-541, Journal. ; WANT party to pick evergreen berries; close to ) Portland; fins camping viae; creak bottom. Tabor 1114.-; . - 1 - . -j WANf ED A! lady between the ag. f 25and "i 46 to keep houaa tor a Mdower and 8 ehll drrn. Balph Girrard. Hoaklna, Or. WANTED Book eeper sad tjrpUt, steady employ, i ment for the right party, j 411 L'nion ave. N. East si 1. STENOGRAPHER, good salary, good future: atat. age, axpattene ana ; prions number, u- 514, Jonmal. j - STENOGRAPHER Opportunity for good be- ginnar; give age. experienoe - and pbaa. ad- 4res. O il 3. Journal. ? : v WANTED Bid on excavating cesncni base- ment and sidewalk. ' J. iNordberg, 1 1121 X. Market St. - . , ) . WOMEN wantedfor stidy"lnids work. Western Oregon Handle Co., 1st' and sandy viva. ML'Sld cours. exchanged j for a few ' hours' i housework and laundry, j Mais 8018, OIRL or middle aged woman for general bouae- wore: amau family, la Dor am I0UNG WOMAN to assist in light fconrework. Small family. Stats aalsry. S-818, Journal. WANTED A dining roomj girt "Wdln. 2766" HELP WANTED MALE AKD FEMALE 29 ! Hntrtnickers i Wanted I For 170 acre fin hops, located on th. WU- umette river, near nwwu-ia- i "; '7.' tmndred pounds. Good accommodationa. WH Umette river boat will run .regularly. Land right at yards and camp grounds. Baggag. taken free. Apply 60S Worcester .bid., 3d aad Oak . m it -i. ana a i r - SIS. HUM. M,. . ! . .. ... EXPKRTENCEO WEATEIR, iTfSJUl GOOD WAGES. APPLT EUREKA WOOL cu if if r a vrvrVi r.lt. 4w aa-As-sAia MVwaiianani 1 - v nn9 piriry.Rrt WANTED ' kn . mrA f fitui h-na: win sa 61. 50. per hundred; tents, woem.i water ana straw lur niahad. Call 84 2d st to P- 8()0" H0F PICKERS Wslad. Apply BUbop - i Atreav. aa a. iia s. : ;.... JJ5p picker wanted; good iocoaamodationa. i Call Wdln. 6364. ' i HELP WA77TEP MI8C. 49 TEACHERS. REGISTER FREE: MAN T CALL - - West more Teachers' Agency. Spokane Wash. SALESMEN WAKTEP 8 SALFSMEW TT TOO..ABB LOOKTWO TOR A BEAL OPPORTl-NltT AND ABB WILLING TO PAT THE PRICE INjTIVH AND EFFORT ONE OF THE LAUGKSt INSURANCE COM PANIES IN THE WORLD WILL TRAIN TOO IN INSURANCE SALESMANSHIP. STS TKMATIC EDUCATION; PKRSONAL A8 SWTANCE. UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITlliS r0 M0MCI MAKING. ! i Z-411. 30VRHAU 1 - WANT some live aai mn with automobilea, good salary with eommlasion guaranteed. Way side Gar.. 421 East Clay. ByjHerriman WAXTED AOFTR l t fcl ritTsen "arltr..t nra l.ij mnitpv. lii.e i, w?tn HaTsk t t fa t at Vl-aatr rnre nif tler-rt rv. . Thin Iff tomf hing hmxJ. ' 'tl t fit. Francim iiot). inrouTrf . gum. . room J. HrNIFSS AXl) TRADE ,rIOOI,S SO BCSINESS cole;b - Lsrswst tn tb. Wast.' - w - ASSLha-S EVERT GKAU0AT . - A POSITION. - ' Enroll any um of yssr. DAT SCHOOL , NI JUT SCHOOL Pbeoa, cad or writ, lor fra success ee'elog. . Sbeci'aljrijzQ' in, 1 1 iV lJ Jnstructrorv '-f i ,T(7-: 1 Oi .1 J .' 1 , A Position for Frh r;rsdusta J ALISKY BUIL1.INO. LEA It N a traU- now and ntr liui Are jus anrcltsnicsllv - fitctlrrdT If ao. inratisat. HEMPHILL'S AUTuMontT.K t.3 'illli:- TOR SCHOOL si 707 llswthonie sre , rot 1- "0th, whsr you van l-sro in hi rxs to oi erate and renatr ad mnkea o' sntoa an1 trsrto WANTED Mo and toiua to Warn tha tiatrwr trade; receive some pay while teaming! no- Hons secured; Oregon es-rvice mm. the couie I frve to-yon; call or write for iariuisrs ml catalogue. UOLEU, DA it It EK COLLEGE. 2H Burnsid st i BUSINESSMEN If your need is trained, effirlrnt office h!n. eall Broadway 4 0. lnjal lielp Service. u..l Artisans (He- Hullrling. LElKN TKLEGtUT'HT Tnnne men and women wanted; roll 4M Railway Exctianifa bMt. : splendid onirartunitr to learn a wall paid profession. Usiloar '1 air graph Instituta FORTLAND Barber College teschwi lr!r trsas in eignt weess; psys wu.ie lesri, : ; good set- of tools given; imsititon secuted; tui tion fedured. 88 N. Second St. ' DKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Summer eowrsss bookkeetrtn. stenographr. civil mn, eeeretarial. special courses. Kspart tearhera. day enel alaht. KnroU now. Broeoway ouaa. "EAST 'SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL - Mia Kegtna Burks! s privet school; indtvldaal Initfnrtlin Grsnd tne. Fsst 427 alEN. WOMEN- learn barber trade; warns wi.ua eapertenee. Oregon Baroer i'ollese, 2118 Maclaa. ROOKT-Mtr0NTXlNTTeachersvAnry Kntnl fra. Fran K. wane, former itsni s'ie rapt. Mgr., N, W. Sink bldg. Phius llain $2ia. STTrATION! -MALE JAT TIIK JOBMKll Plsaterlng, brick, tile, stone and eemrnt work, reraodeling end repairing; no Job too small to rr eetva our oertonsl sttention. Get your fireplaces and chimney fixed now. 611 Murriaon st I'tione Itmadwsy l4fl J . BaTRPafNTIRJ contracting, grnrral repairs, re- modellng, ta.i , reuauie niecitanic, uroau- way 248JT TOUNO man :Z1 years or age, a year coiieae education, wmhes poaltlon in omce oi rriian:. firm. K. A. Kretl). K'm 62, x M. C. A. TliiNG msn dxairmt pooitinn st electrician; all -aruund experience on V. V. power ana HiiiiU Will consider ansthlng. P-820. Journal, PAINTING AND TI.NTINO REASONABLE. WOODUWN 8SZU. ftTJOFS cleaned, repaired end pstnied. All work guaranteed: ' reasonable. Tslxir OARI'KNfFRtNtJ. KKIMfltiNU AND lUi- MODELING. rilONK TABOR 284. PAPEnHANr.l.VGrand WnUng. East Tilo C U Bigg. rAJNTINU, tinting, papering, good woik. rea- , sonsble. Sell. 1300. . fiTRDWOOD floors, old. laid, 'finithed coin- plete. by experta. 383 3d. MalnjM44 CARPENTER and contractor. Jobbing'; anything la th building llns. Eat 8058. - . I SITUATIONS FEMALE 4 LADT wishes post as housekeeper to take entire chare, of refined home. C. S. Highest reter- eticea given, P-831, Journal. EXI'fcRIENTED csmp cook wants work, imll or laigacmw. : Marshall 6945, room 7 ; -or A-lll. Jonrnrl. ' j A R K LIA B LWlad y will care for children, SOo hour. Broadway 2ft. . GOOD girl wanu position. Call Tabor CyVi. DBESNMAKI0 40 ALTERATIONS, refilling and making of 1h,i' ' garments, rrasonshle Prices; work guaranteed.' J. Ueuhin. Indies' Tslkir. 404 Huli A l.ane U'.t DRESSMAKING Work gusranleed. Price rf-a-eoaable. 311 Central bldg., loth and Alder.. Ms in Jl 4 09. ' WANTED Sewing, Uata. coals or drosc. Wiij go out. Tabor 94 28." t FrilNliHKp H OO M S CO'LKST, NICKST iU)OM"rtTNlili; tiff Every room In Hacl hotel an outside room. Larg. light and airy, nicely furnished, hot snd cold water, all other conveniences, lovely parlor with ipiano. If you are lonesome and homwick. corns to tha ilarel. 8d and Ailntgomery. Main 7094. - - ! ; - c ' ' J Hotl Medford-.-' .. 120 N.-6th, cor, Glisan. Steam hat; h"t and old water, 2 blocks from L'nion depot. Private baths. From ; 7 8e up. week tip. NOTONrATl5TEL, Portlsnd's downtown bVh elasa family hotel; rooms en suit, or singles sritb or without board. W give-you all th. ramfort of home. Reasonshle rste. HtiTELOHio, ' 208 FRONT, COU. M'iLladS Housekeeping and trsntient rotjtns, strain beat, hot and cold water, automatic elevator; rates 6Q centa .pa? PPi weekly rstes DATTON HOTEL - i I90H First st. Corner Tsylor. - Nicely furnished rooms, hot and rold wstet and steam heat in each room. Rates 83 week up. OS K ! Targe ' nice! y furniehed airv front r'Ktn, absolutely: clean, every ronrenien-, wsLkiiis distance, suitable for 2. 81 8 yanthill. 81DAT,: $2.50" week upf clean, baths froa. Hotel Cldillae,Third St. ner J effenwn, FTb IS ilKD "room's. l.Pp week ujIS3ji;Uy FVRNINHED ItOOMH FUIVATE ' ' j !r K FAM1 1.T 7 FOR HENTj- Sitting rm,m, bedrown and porch. ; fircplsc neV ward robe, in a beautiful m1eru home 1 block from Ml Tibof carline, T. S850, FlJTINISHEDoorolnod home, genTiernanl 688 E. Madison st Auto. 2X2 m. DESIRABLE room with-uaeTofTkituhen ; girl em ployed, walking dlxlarve. Miis-SDIS. MODERN well furnished roiKn. wa'Jtin dJ tapoe. 831 Haesalo at. East 4007. - , ' et'li-NISlitD room in l.rnale'lan.iiy. t-" prftrrel.j ti23 KAtr t. Mar. Snj BOOMS A5D HOARD 11 ' THr", .MARTHA WASHINGTON -880 10th' rt For btinee girl and etu dentaj reasonable ttitJ-. Marolisll 1251. BOOHS. AND HOARD PRIVATE i- I " - - FAMILY ' ROOM and board ; hot an'l cold water in room; cloaa to; I Wert side. Kilwy. 3T1. Good" hem to board gi1 ut buy. 4ir-luU 64. School 2 blorks. wakTed booms -ash boabi t 4 BOOMTTiouse. furnisfied, 'modern, in excliame - for bord. Talir ' ' ' r-;. , I jrorsEKEEPixo TIOOMS H rrwyiHHED axu lyyiitMNH r i ONE 2-rootu suite and 1 ainuie room and 1 X-room oottane, all furnialied for hoiiMkee tng. i 2iS Burnt on comer of Coioruercial. Wdln. 4081. " CITTTvIEW HOTEL, 29314 Union avs., 1 block south of Hawthorne, 2 i-rmm suite for ho4arkeepmg ; nice snd ciesn, 318 a month. AiL.leeping room. f 2775 WEEKBi, completely furnUdeJ hu- keeping rooms, absoiutely clean, hot water at all hours, every convenience; suites, 85 week. Th. Cedillas, 3d, neat Jeffer'on. 1, 2 ANI8lomLhe'l lioaavkeeiiui roms. 3io Sfltll N,,; cornet l'nnt. Msraiiall 4"U. THREE furnished If. K " rooms lor rent. .""20 Chapman sw Main 3808. HOrSF.KEEPl.VW lfW)MH Ft'B5IcIUil' AD IXirilSISHEIl -. PHVATK FAMILY THREE n.-.LZ. ro",m (or" rent," $21. 61t sC CaUTshor e1T8. ,. TWO" "pIeaVi"rt"Hrt' n.i,, furnutisd. No clul- dren. - J2t K. Morr.-n. TWO well fH.rn!ie4 1!. ;.. r .Ll.-'e ';" gas, eke. free, 110, 8S Market. wO alnrl ljmi-ein;Mi 4 ro.n (or bat.-lxtlnrs, . tveekir. I.'.t N 1 Mh. WATSfLVVrTiiJSTANCK 2 H-' K. rooma. till mo. 901 Beinijrit ft, Eat 107. yViCS ISM KiF HrETToornVr 4 92MatkVt St., Uv. lth and J5-h. Private -family. iCentlnuid on Followlcg f-tt