The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 06, 1922, Page 20, Image 20

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CHEGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST - 6, 1922.
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JAPANESE L1HER
TO CARRY COPPER
FROM THIS PORT
Mandasan Maru Also Loading
: 2,500,000 Feet Lumber for
. Orient; Captain Likes City.
--- With 290 tons of Montana copper in
her hold and a larg-e shipment of lum
ber, the Japanese steamship Mandasan
Maru will clear the middle of the week
for Japan. She is a regular trader be
tween Portland and the Orient. i
Captain T. Ito of the Madasan
Mara la one of the most popular of
the Nipponese masters calling at this
port. The steamer Is owned by Mitsui
A Co. and calls here regularly every
three months. The captain says he is
always elad to arrive in the "City of
Roses and rain: He does not specify
whether he Is praising the port or Jok
ing about the climate.
The Mandasan is shifting to the St.
Johns Lumber company's mill dock to
day. She is loading 2,500,000 feet Of
lumber for Osaka, Negoya, Kobe and
Yokohama. The steamer will complete
loading August 12 at the Inman-Poul-
een Lumber company. W. J. Jones A
Son are loading the steamer.
The Mandasan is the first of the Ori
ental steamers to be affected by the
-railroad strike. She loaded 200 tons of
spelter at the Southern Pacific dock
which was originally destined to be
loaded at Seattle. On account of the
delay In getting this cargo from Mon
tana, the copper had to be diverted to
Portland in order not to delay the
steamer at Seattle. This is the first
spelter to be loaded at Portland for the
Orient In a number of years.
OKAYS HARBOR LUMBER
CARGOES 3VEAB BECOBS
Aberdeen, Wash., Aug. 6. With 36
ships taking out 45,420.000 feet of lum
ber during July, Grays Harbor ship-
ments of forest products last month
passed the total figure for 1921. which
was 406,000,000 feet The total ship
ments so far this year amount to 1424
965,83? feet or 60,000.000 feet less than
the record yearly shipment of 1912,
when 486,000,000 feet were taken out of
the harbor. Five months are yet avail
able to harbor shipping men for estab
lishing a new record in lumber export.
Of the 86 .ships clearing from the
harbor during July, 24 went to CaH-
fornia ports with 24,000,000 feet, 3 for
the Orient with 8,725,445 feet. 7 vessels
laden with 15,827.291 feet cleared for
' the East coast, and 2 went to Hawaii
with 1.827.291 feet. The big freighters
calling here during the month brought
the total of steel ships of 2500 tons and
over, calling during the year, to 81.
BEAX OF PTJRSERS DOESTT
KSOW JUST WHAT TO DO
Harry Blanchard, dean of pursers,
now on the steamer .Undine, is the
owner of an automobile. What he wall
do with it and how he got it are two
different stories. The waterfront is
Interested in how he got it. There are
bluebellies" enough along the beach
that will swear that there was some
mistake, but Harry owns the machine.
The American Legion sold a ma
chine at Seaside on Thursday. Blan
chard bought a share and was elected
to take possession of the car by the j
, other shareholders. When the Undine
landed In Astoria Friday he was be-
sieged :
'Give you 600."
! "Give you T700."
' And with some two bit Joids the pur
" , ser was struck dumb. He is an old
" timer and has barnacles on him but
.when confronted with a clean bill of
' lading for a perfectly good machine
i Harry summoned assistance.
I3TSTBTTMEITT IS HOLD
WEIGHS SHIP A"D CARGO
Paris, Aug. 6. A ship with its full
cargo, passengers and crew, may be
weighed like a carload of merchan
dise and its weight recorded within
a - pound, thanks to a new invention
recently brought to the attention of
' the French naval authorities. In-
- stead of the boat being placed upon
..the scales, the recording instrument is
placed on board in the hold of the boat.
It consists of small copper Scales
. fixed to an iron base. The instrument
records very precisely the weight of
freight placed on board, and as soon
as anyone eieps aboard, it registers
.the additional weight. The remarka
, ble feature of the new scales la that
the weight may be recorded at What
ever angle the boat may list, due to
displacement of cargo or rough seas,
all previous experiments of this kind
having; failed to give satisfactory re-
- suits unless the ship was perfectly
vi upright.
LIKES PEE SIDE NT MADIS05
; 7 SAILS WJTH FULL CARGO
Seattle. Aug. 5. The Admiral liner
. President Madison, Captain Thomas
Quinn commanding cleared this morn-
: ing for Oriental ports via Victoria, B.
C, with every available inch of cargo
pace occupied and a representative
passenger list of nearly one hundred
In. the cabin and double teat number
-; in the steerage. The cargo, which is of
400 tons measurement and 8040 tons
weight. Is composed of miscellaneous
, shipments which Include lumber, steel
canned goods, flour, cotton and a num-
; ber of automobiles.
.The passenger list includes a num
ber of American and British business
men, missionaries, tourists and teach
" era, the latter including Miss Julia
Fisher, Seattle, daughter of O. .
- Fiaber, prominent miller. The vessel
' also carries upwards of 5000 sacks of
rnaiL .1
LABOR LEADER EXPLAINS
CAUSE OF SHOPMEN STRIKE
' Pasco, Wean.. Aug. 5. At ; a mass
meeting held in the Institutional church
Thursday evening, John Williams.
. general chairman of the carmen and
vice president of the Federated Shop
Crafts, spoke of the causes that led
p to the present railroad strike and
of the conditions now existlse. in an
enaeavor enust tne Bympainy ot i
the general public for the T strikers, '
putting forth the facts as they are 1
seen to exist by the striking shop-
men. tany una Die to gain admission.
stood. outside windows to listen.
FORTLASD-THE DALLES RITER
. SERVICE TO START 31 ON DA V
EaUy service on the riverl between
' Portland and The Dalles will begin
Monday morning when the! steamer
I raid a, of the Harklns Transportation
company, will go into service In con
neetlem with the eteaxner Madeline.
The Iralda will go out in command of
Capt. Lyle Hosf ord and will sail from
Portland Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day. The Iadelme leaves oni alternate
days. . - ., .
NF.W JSOaT TO BE JTAHEb ;
FOR SUFT F. A. WARJOER
Marahfleld. Aug. 6. It is anaoanced
hy the Coos Bay Lumber company that
; the new vessel Cotton Plant, purchased
from the shipping board and recently
brought; from the Atlantic coast, will
4 named the F. A. Warner
tn honor
: . TLDES AT ASTORIA, MOJTBAT
High Water I Low Water :w
0 :15 a. m. 8.8 feet i 7 :0 a. m- f. feet
l:l&pt m. 7.8 feet 3:15 p. m. 2-0 feet
r Seaside High water rata mla
txtea earlier. : "
Seaside Low water 21 mlnutee
earlier. '
of the general superintendent and the
services he has rendered the company.
EMPLOYES HATE TBIF.
Montgomery ;Ward A Co.. called a
marine excursion Saturday and closed
shop. All employee were Invited to
an excursion and basket picnic on
the Blue Bird. The barge sailed from
Alder street dock at :0 a. is., for
Rock Island. Dancing, games and a
general outing was enjoyed by all.
CHEESE PLA3TT FLAJTirEB
Montesano. Wash., Aug. 5- Flans for
a cheese factory at Ocosta were -advanced
with naming of the following
committee to sign up dairymen: : John
Grossman. Ocosta ; D. A. Watson,
Markham; L. W. Moore, Westport.
News of the Port
Arrivals August 5
Admiral Goodrich, Am mean steamer. :4S
a. to., front 8m Francisco via Eureka sad
Coos Bay. passengers sad geeerel.
Boobyalla. American motors hi p. 2 :1a a nV,
from Baa Francisco, generaL
Solano. American itnnw, 1 a. m., from
San Pedro, ballast.
Wart O'Rowa. American itauaw, 4:48 p.
m., from San Francisco, carlo In transit
n.mii lima -
Tiflabnet Lmtrh steamer. 6 p. m.. for
Batavia and way porta, lumber end general,
Tho. Crowley, American stsamer, 8 p. m.,
for San Pedro, lumber.
Daisy Mathews, American steamer, 7 p. an-,
tor San Pedro, lumber, from 8t Helens.
Wahksena. American steamer. 6 p. m.. for
San Francisoo, lumber, from St. Helena.
Astoria, Auf. 5. Sailed at 10 test night
Japanese iteamer Ibeikiaxtt Ham. for Shanghai
and way porta. Left BP at 11:30 last night
steamer Solano. Left up at 1 a. m. ataamar
West O'Rowa. Sailed at 2 a. 'm ateamar .
H. Merer, for San Francisco. Sailed at 4 a.
m. Dutch steamer Simaloer, far San Francisco.
Arrired at 10 :3S a. m. steamer Steel Voy
ager, from New Tort Tia Saa Francisco. Ar
rived at 1 p. m. (turner Mobile Civ, from
Facet Sound. Sailed at 5 p. m. British
steamer Mongolian Prince, tor London.
Km n Francisco. Ana. B. Arrived at 8 a.
m. steamer Georsina Bolph, from Portland,
for San Pedro. Arrired at 8 a. m. British
motorsbip Loch Katrine, from Rotterdam.
for Pucet Sound and Portland.
RrtLon Ana 4. Arrired steamer Win.
McKenney, from Portland and way porta, tor
New Tort.
Moji, Anc. 2. Sailed steamer Bearport,
for Pacifio Coast porta.
Vessei to Irrtft
Data.
Flattie Locks nbaeh. . . Mobile
.Anc. e
Willamette
. v aa fTia . . . adl o
Hose City
Admiral Farracut . .
Yngaren
Henry S. Grore . .
Romulus
West Jearap . . . .
Arizona a
Mobile City
Santa Rosa ,
Loch Katrine
F. J. Lucs.ec bach. ,
Yncaren
Wabash ,
Birmingham City
. . . San Fran . . . Ana
. . .S. Diego-way . . Aug. . 7
...San Fran. ....Aug. 6
...Baltimore ....An. 8
. . . Tacoma Ana. T
...Seattle ......Auc. 7
i.. Mew Xork ....Auc
. . . Seattle Auc t
...Baltimore ....Auc 8
...Hull .... Ant. 9
. . . New York. Aug.. 9
, ...San Fran. . ..Aac. 4
...New Tore. ...Auc 10
. . . "few Orleans. .Ana 10
Vessels te Depart
Veneels For
Daet.
Admiral Goodrich .
Hannawa
Annette Bolph . . .
Deled
Tjileboet .......
Mandasan Mara . .
Units
Romulus .......
Rose City
F. J. Luckenbach. .
Santa Rosa
Mobile City
Yncaren
S. S.Way . ..Auc e
..Orient Auc 7
.8. F.-Pedro ...Auc T
..New York.. ...Auc T
. Tapan Aug. 8
. Orient Auc 8
.Montreal ......Aus 8
.West Coast ...Auc 9
.Saa Fran ...Auc
. .New York . . .Auc
v.New Tore.. ...Auc 10
.New York ...Aac 13
..Europe Aug. 12
In Port
Berth.
St. Helena
Rainier
Terminal No. 2
St. Helens
, Drydock
Terminal No. 4
O-W. Dock
S.1P. Dock
Weetport
....... iBmas-Ptmlxen
....... Tonaue Point
Annette Rolph . . .
A 7ft ha Mara . . .
Admiral Ooodrieh
Daisy Mathews . .
Def iauce .......
Hannawa
Koranten
Mandasan Maru .
Tlio. Crowley . .
Tjilboet
Trinidad
fnita Tonrue Point
Wabkeena Weetport
VVapama St Helena
Deioo wesiporr
Orleans Westport
Boobyalla
ffK?
Steel Ranawr
.Columbia City
. . . Clark-WUaon
.Terminal No. 1
Astoria
Solano
West OTLowa
Steel Toyacer
O-W. R. 5T. CO. AND SHIP
COMPANY WANT NEW RATES
Washington. Aug. 6. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL)
The O-W. R. & N. Co. and the San
Francisco & Portland Steamship com
pany have filed an argument with the
interstate commerce commission in
support of their ' fourth section" appli
cation for permission to establish class
and commodity rates via water line
from San Francisco to Portland and by
rail from Portland to Tacoma and Se
attle to meet the rates of other steam
ship lines between San Francisco and
Puget Sound which are all-water lines
and therefore not subject to regula
tion by the commission. '
The applicants say they desire to
meet the all-water rates, which will
involve little additional expense, ap
plying higher rates at intermediate
points between Portland and the Sound
cities. 'Present rates. It is explained.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
25
SlttgO Klre-room semi-buasalow, cood eon
ditktn. will escbaace for small aereaa-e,
imBrored. doe to oar; will seen mo to
$800.
$3800 B room, ctrtetty modem bnncalow, 2
lota; wiil ezchanc for small Improred
acreace eloae in. near car.
EDWIN" G. WILSON,
Realtor.
5621 Woodstock are.
1K SALS OK TKAJLUC. 1-toa Deaby trnok.
some terms,, rest trade; bent car; 1 hcht
team horsea, wmcon aad aameaa; wQl take
trade of anything I can n&e. X 1. Box 08A.
Gates and Foster road, sear IWlroao station.
Pbono Tabor 81ST. Sunday.
AN EXPOSITION prise piano (1916)
Francisco: oween acred back Baat aad
hare no further use for it. stake offer. Call
Resale Dept., 8d floor Eflers Maaae bidg.
PIANO MOVING, ao mart, no trouMe; our
experts lnsaro aatiafaetion. Prire S2. 50 tor
first sons. Phone er eau Eiiers Delirary
Dept.. Broadway 5923
Specials
No. 1 N. E. 100x100 corner.
Clackamas and Crosby
Sts., between Broadway
and Steel Bridjres. Ex
cellent location for Bak
ery, Laundry, Garage or
Flats. Price only $3500.
A n exceptional boy.
Mortgage o n property
formerly was $6000.
No. 2 Ninth St, 60x100 ft. lot,
near terminal yards. Can
be purchased for less
than $13,000.
No. 3 S. W. Corner, 50x100,
Ninth and Flanders.
Trackage a most excel
lent bay at $21,000. -
Inside Property Dealers
Realtors
12th Floor - - Yeon Bldff.l
are subnormal by ' combination of le
cals. reflecting water eompetltiorvhe
applicants' claee rates range from
IL40 per , hundred down to It eents.
while the; Factna Steamship company
maintains rate ranging between 80
and M cents, with a like difference In
commodity rates. As an example,
sugar mores under , eeramodltr rates
at 45 eente leas than carload try ell
water line, and at 7 cents by the O-W.
rail and water line.
It le explained that the applicants
do not wish to establish lower leee-than-carload
rates of 45 cents or less
than 2S cents in carloads, and they are
not asking' lower rates front San Fran
cisco to Tacoma and Seattle than they
are willing te apply from Portland to
the Puget Sound cities, or lower rates
from Puget Sound to San Francisco
than they will apply between Portland
and San. Francisco, the application
cowering Only the distance between
Portland and Tacoma or Seattle.
NEW TODAY
BO
Albina
Industrial
Sites
Sight in the Heart ef the City,
on Larraeee Street,
Hear the Broadway Bridge.
Trackage, Sidewalks
Sewers, Water
Paved Streets
LOTS Mx 111 977C
FEET & J
lots Mxii (toonn
FEET WassUU
Acreage tee te 48e Per Severe Foot
Terms te Salt
BUILDING ASSISTANCE
rnnstrated Folder Upon Application
Portland Realty
& Trust Co.
OWNERS
tie Railway Exchange B sliding
PHONE BD TTT. 1I
ESTABLISHED 1892
On Tuesday Next
AT THE BAKER ATJCTIOH HOTJSE
We shall sell the furnishings from two
private homes, including Upright Pi
ano, Rugs, etc. If In need of up-to-date
goods don't fail to attend this auc
tion. Following is a partial list of what
we will have to offer you:
Upright Piano, Three Piece Sun
Room Suite, in Ivory Rstten as fol
lows: Davenport, Rocker and chair,
also separate Rockers and Chairs in
Frosted Brown finish. Overstuffed Da
venports. Mahogany Duofold and Mat
tress, Large Plate Mirror, Sectional
Bookcases, Fumed Oak Library Tables.
Chenille, Brussels and Axmlnster Rugs,
Stair Carpet, Small Ruga, Mahogany
Parlor Desk. Dining Room Furniture
in Jacobean and Golden Oak finishes.
f 1 4nn Tnvt.. rT'Halr TCllffAt ami
China Cabinet, oak Hall Mirror, Drop
TT&d Sewlnr Machine, very Pretty
Walnut Bedroom Suite, via. : Bow foot
Bed, Vanity and Chiffonier. Twin
Ivory Beds, full slse beds in various
finishes, all complete with Best Steel
Springs, Silk Floss and Felt Mat
tresses. Pillows, Dressers and Dressing
Tables In Mahogany and Ivory. Thor
Electric washing aaacmne in gooa or
der. Gas Ranges. Utensils. Hose and
many other lots.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE
Tou are Invited to call tomorrow and J
look over tne run list or gooas to do
sold at the auction, you win una inem
well worthy of your attention.
auction oar tttesbat next at
II A. JK.
On Thursday Next
WE SHALL HATE ANOTHER NICE
CLEAN LOT OF HOME FURNISH
INGS TO SELL. SALE AT 1 A. J.
WE BUT HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOB
CASH OR WILL SELL FOR TOU ON
COMMISSION AT TOUR HOME IF
CONVENIENT, OR TOU MAT HAVE
THE USE OF OUR CKKTxtALlr
LOCATED AUCTION ROOMS. IF
TOU REALLY WANT TO SELL,
CALL MAIN M3S. ;
RETAIL DEPT.
In this department we sell New Goods
at all times. You will find our stock
up-to-date and priced right as we sell
for Cash only.
W. C. BAKER aad W. H. DEAN
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers
Pythian Building
Yamhill and West Park Streets
Auction Sale
AT WILSON'S
169-171 Second Street
Near Morrison St.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI
Ti A V t 1ft a m. For HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS,
BEDDING, DISHES, STEEL and GAS
RANGES, Bte.
Don't fail to attend oar auctions. Ton
wilt And enr SALESROOMS FULL of
good, useful HOUSEFURNISHLNGS
to be sold for what they will bring.
Bargains! Bargains!
Bargains!
Our Private Sale f
Departments,
Offer bearers e the better claee of
sroods en opportunity to eome In at
their convenience and snake selections
from one of the largest stocks in the
city? All HIGH CLASS, UP TO DATE
GOODS, such aa.OVERSTUFFBD and
CANE PANEL IITIK A,-BOOK
SUITES. Dark mahogany and Walnut
Period mS IS SUITES. Wleae FUR.
HITURIU AH kinds of BEDROOM
FURNISHINGS, BOM.8IIB BUOS.
Large assortment of STEEL and GAS
diIri-a Etc- Etc . Don't buy Tin til
you have seen our line. : We know we
can save you money.
"Wilson's Auction House
We Fay Too Cash for gtJaed Furniture.
Police in Drive on t
Traffic Violators
TrafXfe violators numbering 188 were
haled into municipal court last week
by members of Lieutenant Frank
Krvin'e speed squad' la the course of
the "public safety" campaign inaugur
ated by police two weeks ago. In ad
dition, over 200 motorists were warned
but net taken to court. The speed
squad is rigidly enforcing the ordinance
regarding bright lights, cutting cor
ners, and sigma la, matters which many
motorists seem- to regard as , Incon
sequential. NEW TODAY
50
2000HomesForSale
SEE
Frank L. McGuire
TO BUT TOTJR HOME
America's Largest Home Sellers. 2000
photographs of Homes For Sale are
waiting for your Inspection In our new,
enlarged Display Room.
Every Home Has Been
Personally Appraised
0 SALES3TE3T WITH AUTOS AT
i xora SERVICE
Some Unusually Attractive Home
Values are offere din "The McGuire
Column" in today's paper under the
classification of Houses For Sale.
Your Home Is Here
SPLENDID INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES!
APARTMENTS FOR SALE
$110,000
WEST SIDE APARTMENT
NOT LEASED
Brick- apt, on corner, close in
and completely furnished, con
sisting of 19 3 and 10 2-room
apta. Furniture and rugs in A-l
condition, automatic elevator
lines to each apt. This is a real
buy and must be seen to be ap-
Sreciated. $40,000 will handle,
ross lnoome, $1600 per month.
$65,000
NOT LEASED
Brick apt. on corner on west side
within walking distance, com
pletely furnished. Has 37 two
room apartments. Large, bright
rooms. Kewanee heating' plant.
This buy should be seen to be
appreciated. $15,000 will handle.
See this at once.
$60,000
Brick apt, on corner, west side,
18 S, 4, 2 and 1 single. Gross in
come $1000, all outside apart
ments, private bathe, leased until
March 1923. $25,000 will handle.
$35,000
One of the most beautiful close
in apartment buildings in the
city of Portland. Has that
homelike atmosphere you rarely
if ever find. Ten apartments,,
completely furnished throughout
with finest of furniture, drapes,
etc. bullt-ins.: rich old Ivory
finish. Has two 2-room. one 3
room, five 4 -room and two
5-roont apartments. Pays $375
net per month after deducting
all expenses. $10,000 will handle.
APARTMENT LEASE
.$5,500
Corner apt house, consisting of
11 3. 1, 2, and 3 single rooms,
steam beat built ins. dressing
rooms and leased until 1926.
$2750 will handle.
NOTE'
WE SPECIALIZE IN APART
MENTS AND LEASES. Sehsn.
dld iHTettmeat Properties la AH
- Farts ef the City
ABINGTON BLDO. BDWT. 9171
KEW COLONIAL HOME
: Cnr Sale a larsre bedrooms, beauti
ful living room with Fun parlor, dinln?
room, white enameled kitchen, break
fast nook, cupboards, eewlng room,
larce closets, one cedar. - Best plumb
ing, hardwood floors. Everythingr up to
date.-. Lr?re arrounds ri-lth fine view,
river and city. Pbotte "Walaut 4367, or
Walnut 1697. - " . 1
' f " " x
ft ,r '
50
OFFICE ROOMS
FORRElSm
i: V in the
JOURNAL
BUILDING
t CCFJiEA BROADWAY AKD
. YAMHILL
Suite of 3 rooms on
third floor, east UghL
Ideal for Dentist.
SEE MR. HAMILTON
SUPERINTENDENT OF
BUILDING
Hawthorne
Estate
Everyone, interested i n
real estate knows about
t h e recent activity b e
tween Hawthorne Ave.
and Belmont St., on the
east side. We have made
three sales within the last
thirty days of the Haw
thorne Estate holdings,
and now offer you a whole
block, bounded by East
9th, East 10th, East Yam
hill and East Taylor Sts..
for $16,500, 20 per cent
cash, balance in five equal
annual installments at
6Vs interest:
732 Cham, of Commerce
FLUFF RUGS
Made from roar oM wora-eet
are balf the pHee ef mow ruoa
Send year race aad woolen cloths
Mail Orders. Bead for Booklet
ale Ruts etaara Olaened 1 9
NORTHWEST RUO OO.
tart SB-SO ICS tart ttk St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Business properties $. Bealdeaee
loan low rates. Installment repay
ments If desired. Loans promptly
closed.
A. H. BirreU-GUl Co.
21-t It Kort h western Bank. Bn 11 din f
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WEDDINGS VgrIvIrs
W. G. SMITH CO.. Sll Morgan Bid.
SPECIAL NOTICES 101
HELP US MENS OTTR
CRIPPLED EFF1CEEXCT
Ery day the library has ISO calls for
readina matter tt cannot anpply. In erery
department oar efficiency ia crippled, oar
HVoiUiai'T for aerrice en fulfilled, We
most bare more books.
Wont yoa heh na. others, and yonr
seif by eoing orer your rolnmes and airing
as those yon caa spare. Truly yoa eoeld
not do A more worta-while deed.
Lea re the bucks at the Central library
or at any of the branches. Thank youl
THE LIBRA RT ASSOOIAllO!!
BBATwtD BIDS will be reosired nntfl Friday.
Ancnat 4. 11 a m.. for a stock of aportnsg
goods and automobile accessories of the in
rentoried raitne ef S2932.S4. All bids amst
be accompanied by a certified check of 10
per cent of the amount bid. and the right ia
reserved to reject any and all bids. Inrantory
may be sees at $41 Pittoek block, and stock
inspected by appointment.
O. A. UOTE.
$41 Pittoek Block,
Portland. Oreg4n.
BF.AT.rr BIDS will be racaired until Monday
Aug. 7, 11 a at., for a stock of radio" and
electrical gcWta and lixtarea of the tnreatoned
raiue of $10 16. 17. We will also recaire sepa
rate bids fee the .radio stock aad electneal
goods and fix tares, tarantory of which may be
seen at ear otfice and stock inspected by ap
pointment. A certified check c 19 of the
amount bid must acoompaay each bid. The
right is usaiiri d to reject any er all bids.
O. A Cote, 41 Pittoek block. Portland. Or.
TO WHOM,, it may concern Baring disposed
of sur interest in restaurant located at 409
S. Morriasa at. will not be mpeoaibia for bills
contracted after Aug. 1. 1922. Gay F. Me-
Cardy.
HAVING sold my on half Interest ia the Pen
eock rnel Co. to James Pollock. I will not be
Teepenaaom aasr ntus con tract ra after Aug. 3,
IZ8. W. J. . SMITH.
TO WHOM It May Concern: I will not be
reaponnbie- tar eebta contracted by soy wife.
nut uaa. jHsron liema-
MEETING NOTICES 102
PENTXSTJLA CHAPTER WO.
S.A M, Maaeoia bwQding,
.
Bt.
Joans scales ooa
at T:0.
Vfexosra wwli:ime. By
rder E. H. 1.
j. tt- mmuh, Becy.
BOTAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA. Kar
gaerite Camp Ko. 1440. meets tao but
Tuesday ia Aogwat tAngue. 2, 114 Grand
are. n ci.i n vcutajs, ttea.
EMBLEM SB
WEXBT
. a spertalty; bnttaaS
Brce, HUM ftte at,
NEW TODAY
i t r ,,..r r
tVJI ereaung
saaf yB'
MEETING NOTICES I 102
FREE -PUBLIC
DANCE
Tu tajr Bight Anatist 8. at
TV. O. W. ball. 128 11th
St., aarea by Anchor eoeoeil
No. 746, Becartty BaeeUt
aaaortatloa. foe aH saeinbers
ef tas ordier aad tee public
Cooes, set acquainted. : Lane
crowds, eaadr aussie aad
Soar. Ererjroea made to feel
at home. Admission free.
IXVIT A TIOX COM B 't
: PTBLJO iTEETINti
KDXKPATRTCK COUNCIL. 222T. SECXJBXTT
r. BENEFIT ASSOCIATION i
Gene raj luritation to come
te the big epae meetltic t
Swiss baU, Bd and Jefferson,
next Frtdar nlcfat. Aac 11.
Cards, 600": ajood iKiaes.
Dawnne, Hoca'a famous 4
pieoe erebestra. Jat the
plaee to to for food time.
Extra- Kemember, ail nm-
beva ehnn ' h. a t th. , I.1.
S1W W. O. W. baB tomorrow sight to! hear
Nadonal prelate Bra. Cromwell. , Brine trout
Candida t. I
t TODAT. SUNDAY.
AUG. 6. SPE.VD THB
DAT WITH ANCHOB
COUNCIL i
Beantifui CrysUl Lake
park, Mllwaakia. Take the
children for an oating.
Boatinc. swimmlBa. danc
1m. aanaa. FMri Rea'a
pepnbir e-piece orchestra. Dancing- afternoon
aed ereninc BometMzn dome all the time.
A whlrlwiad.ef pleasure for just one day. . An
old-time picuie ia a new faaliion way. Sister
oooncila iarited. Admlastop to (rounds, 10c
JOSEPH H. JONES. Chairman.
Class I rs it sat ion
Eureka council No. 204,
Security Benefit association.
Monday ere nine. August T,
east side W. O. W. haB. E.
th at Alder. National Pre
late E. 3. Cromwell will be
hate from Topeks.. Kan., to
Initiate a bie class of can
didates from councils1 all
orer the atat and present
beautiftll B.W Mitnnft w4,H
new rltnaliatie work. A lam orchestra , will
furnish moaic for dancinc. after the initiation.
All members of g. B, A. urged to be present.
WOODLAWN IXDGE;NO.
171, I. O. O. F., meets
erery Monday erenine at
444 Dekum are.. 8 o'clock. .
I. O. O. F. halL Vialtjn
brothers welcome,
t R. W. TAPP. Sec
I.OO.F.
DURING the months of July
aad Aurust Rose City camp
will hold only on maetinc each
month, that belnc the last Mon
day in each of said months. Be
rianlne Sent. 1. we will meet
each Monday. F. E. Smith, consuL J. ; W.
Simmon, clerk. 1318 Teoo bldg.
WILLAMETTE TRIBE NO.
6, Improred Order Red
Men, mnets erery Monday r re
nins' at wigwam, 208 H Third
at. Members nrwently 1 re
quested to be present. Tis
ttine chiefs always welcome.
Warrior's deeree. .
ALVIN SIEVERS. C. of R
FH'E HUNDRED party, formerly held at 174
Madison, will be at 12S 11th t, small hall,
2 p. m. Band-made prizes.
CARDS OF THANKS j
WE wish to express our sincere thanks ana
appreciation to our many friends for their
sympathy and beanuf ul floral of f erines Tecetred
at the loss of our belored wife and mother.
H. Itasmaseen, Fred J. Rasmussen, Arthur H.
I ilamosen. '
WE WI&H to thank all our friends who so
kindly assisted us in our recent bereaxe
ment. also for' the beautiful floral offering.
Mr. and Mrs. Jowph Aleaka. ;
DEATH NOTICES
103
DODGE .-At the residence, 237 E. 46tbt et.
N.. Aug. 4, Rachael Dodge, belored mother
of Irrin, Thomas E., Jessie and Rachael, ail of
Portland. Funeral notice later. Remain at
the residential parlors of Miller A Traeey. In
thia city, Aug. 4, George O. Dodge, aged 42
years, brother of Irrin, Thomas E-. Jessie and
Rachael. all of Portland. Funeral notice later.
Remains at the residential parlors of Miller A
Tracer. ,
BERTRAM In this city Aug. 4 In, Thomas
H. Bertram, aged 44 years, husband of
Ada Bertram. Remains at the chapel of Snook
A WheeldonJ Belmont at 85 th si. Notice of
funeral later. -
SIMMONS Aug. 4, 1922; at the residence.
719 Jersey at., Herbert S. Simmons, age 42
years, husband of Mary E. Simmons. The
body ia at the parlors of the Chambers Cos.
Funeral announcement will be made later.'
GARRETT The remains of the late Emma
C. Garrett Were forwarded Saturday, Aug.
5. by J. P. Finley A Son to Boise. Idaho,
where aerrice -will be held and interment made.
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
MARTIN In this city, Aug. 2. Edith Gert
rude Martin, aged S3 years, 11 months and
1 day, belored wife of A G. Martin of Mil
waukee, Or. ; mother of Mrs. Grace H. Cole
man and Mias Doris K. Martin. The funeral
will be held tomorrow (Monday). Aug. 7, at
2 o'clock p. m. from the residence funeral
parlors of Walter O. Kenworthy, 1532-1534
E. 13 th st., geuwooa. raenas mntea. in
terment In Mount Scott Park cemetery.
TOWNSEND Aug. - 4. at the lata residence.
833 Portland bird.. Rot. John A. aeed 73
years, husband of Elizabeth Townsend and
father of John G.. Aileen and E. Mary Town
send of Portland and Dr. C. Ross Townsend
of Amity, Or. The funeral sernce will be
held Monday, Aug. 7. at 10 a. m. at Finley'a
Mortuary, Montgomery at 5th, Friends inrited.
Concluding serrice Mount Scott cemetery. ;
DAVID Au
ug. 4. at the late residence. 2S1
N. S2d sC, Sarah L., aged $8 years, wife
Frank P. Darid and sister of Mrs. Ann
Matcheck, Mrs. Mary Myers and J. J. Emna
of Portland. The funeral aerrice will be
held Monday. Aug. 7, at 2:80 p. m. at Fin
ley'a Mortuary,. Montgomery at 5 th. Friends
Inrited. Concluding serrice Portland crema
torium. !
FREEMAN In this city, Aug. 4, Julia Ann
Freeman, aged 70 years, late of 760 Oas
tenbeia are., mother of Mrs. Mary F. Sauls
bury of Cbowchilla, CeX ; William M and
Frank A Freeman of Portland. The funeral
serrice win be held Monday, Aug. 7, at 1 p. m.
at Ulnjey s Morula rr, Montgomery at ath.
Friends inrited. Interment prirate.
BERTRAM In, this city. Aug. 4. Thomas H..
agea years. Buaoand of Ada Bertram
and father of Katharine Bertram, all of
Portland. The remains wQl be forwarded to
Monticello, Minn., this erening, by Snook I Sc
Whesldon. where funeral eerricea will be held
and interment made.
CONNELLY In this city. Aug. 4. Alice F.
Connelly, aged 89 years. late of 1O4 0 K
Salmon at, mother of Mrs. Pearl Hughes : of
Portland. The funeral serrice will be held
Monday. Aug. 7. at 8 :S0 b. m. at Finlev'a
Mortuary, Montgomery at 5th, Friends In
rited. Concluding service Rose City cemetery.
JOSEPH In .this city, Aug. S. 1922, Mary
Joseph, mother of Jake. Joe, Sol and Ike
Joseph aad Mrs. Ida Hobba of Seattle, Wash.
funeral eameea wui do held at the chapel of
Edward-Holman A Son, 3d and Salmon sts..
Sunday. Aug. . 1922. at 2 p. m Interment
Aharai Sholom. i
QUINN Thanfuneral cortege of tae late James
Quinn will leave the chanel of Mn.r jl
Tracer Wcdnnsday, Aug. 9, at 8:80 a. m..
thence to St. Lawrence church. 24 and Sher
man ats.. where raaaa will be offered at 9 a. m.
Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery.
MORAS The funeral services of Frank 8.
Moran.- Belored infant son of Mr. ud tin
F. Moran. will be held Monday, Aug. 7. at
10 a m.. at the residence, 1847 V, Greeley.
Interment Rose City cemetery. Arrangemenu
in ears of Miller A Traeey.
GRANT The funeral service for the late 8.
Elizabeth Grant of 1241 Tdtngton court
wQl be held today (Sunday) at 2 p. m. at
Finley'a Mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Friends
inrited. Ocmchiding aerrice Corambua, Ohio.
COLWELL The funeral service for the late
WWiam H. Oolwejl of 834 Tenth at. win
be held Tuesday. Aag. 8. at 8 :SU p. m. at
Finley'a Mortuary. Montgomery at 5th. Friends
inrited. Concluding eerrire River-Hew cemetery.
BAIBD The funeral aerriees of Genevieve
Baird, belored infant daughter of Mr. aad
Mrs. Boy Baird, will be held Monday, Aug. (7.
at 10 a. m.. at the chapel of Miller A Tracer
Interment Multnomah cemetery. ,
HCNTINi
-The
funeral ternot for Uu
late
Lacy Archer Hnntina will be hski IWrf,.
Aug. 8, a S:30 p. a. at Finley'a Mortuary,
Montgomery at 5th. Friends iarited. I
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
RT Rvrtir1KW SBsiDi.vtia
e M -Jr illC UtTALaealai.aU't
eel WIl.t.lAMB ATH. WaUSUT s.
. M- GULRASuo at. at. UMSS
JiiAa.tffc.aUt OU, Ultl. i
848-38 sUiiingsworta gsa, a Wdla 8308
Mr&KTKte A ElLXRS raaera parlors witkaii
.ZOZ
aae pvavway as a. exjuta. as and jgrerett
Sts. Jbeme BreeAwsy HtA Aeto. htl-
Skewes
uNDJCUTAsUAiU VU.
Phone
Meia 41a.
Cos, ae at sjiay
a.R-ZellerCo.
2 WLliameare.
'Bone au lSI
THE PORTLAND IfOBTTJABT. Memeoa at
AaLei wess aaua. sroaawn- rv, '
mis
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
East Side ;
Funeral Directors 1
' r C 1HJMMINU, I NO. f
-Tbe ramii beta tua rrtre"
ei4 m Aider wX. fboa stay
1
Edward Hotmail
& Son
- ' TB11U AND SAUtUS
MAIM VT
Snook & Wheattion
JTLKEKAL. UIFBCTllle
eocs :k.aaoita to
HKKfc.aMS at MiUOK. .
BKL.MOKT At e)tU iabUC
Lerch, Undertaker
CAST kXKVKNTH ASIi UAWTUUiCSa
PHOSB EAST CT81.
A, XX KaJiWUKTstI m. sj. US..N otf l!u"5
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
sea ezd at e. a i.ina eis-si
Finiey-s Mortuary
MorrnoMEBT at fifth. main 4si
kilLUKH A TUAl.'Kl. mnepeooetit fooenU tli
reetiosa. rnaerala (7 ana cm. . Waaninctoe
at Kiia at. it roadway ZBWt. Ante, aln-ee.
MONUMENTS
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WQCKSl
C Qcntrrr mzmqcmls J""-.
rCtlRRD aWNE STS. MOrfSCT43;
FLORISTS
107
Martin & Forces
Company
WAHftil.NUTUM ST.
MAIN UHt
rise rt.uwKHM rus auu
Ut UtKIMl AK VlailLAL4.X
AUUANU.U
MAIN)
77 O 9
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland Pmamxlrn Florter
r lowers tor AU occaMona
Mate TS lb. . C. LMka. Mar.. etnandAkJet
LOST AND FOUND 108
THE following articles were found on the cars
of the Portland Railway. Liht A Power
Company August 4. 1922: - Music roll and
stand, toy run. 1 purse. 2 pins, 1 suitcase,
1 basket. 2 pairs elores, bank book. 6 peckaees.
roll twine, powder box. Owners may obtain
same upon proper identification at First and
Alder St. station.
LOST Wednesday erening, between Trontdale
snd end of Rose City oartne, Columbia
hifihway bill book containing; currency, P. K.
L. A P. gold note and employee" pasi card.
Kinder call Emntre 1050. Reward.
LOST Roll of bedding bttween Grants Pass.
Or., and CanyonrUle, Auzut 1; $10 re
ward. Notify R. W. Shaffer. 680 West 13th
sre., fcngene, or.
LOST On Yamhill street on Wednewlay.
purse containing $35. Return or telephone
to A A. Guiwiia at Jones Cash Store. Last
Pint and Morr son, for reward.
LOST A tunc! of keys. Aug. 1. with s Ger
man Kilrer nlate in center, i R. G. SchleMs.
144 E. Water st. Return te the abora party
and receire reward.
LOST -Between Carver -and Clackamas, roll
containing pair of double blankets and girl'i
bathrobe and coat. Finder please phone
Oswego 04. '
LOST Norwegian bear doe. 'ar&nnd o Jna .
Sandy; color brawn; If tound call East 261
Tabor 5142. Reward.
LOST, blue and "gold Jentteu ' sweater. Sunday,
June -30. Finder call Main 7161. Harry
Leeains- Kewam.
LOST Black leather traveling bag on side
walk Front Royal Annex Bldg. Reward
East 1181
LOST Friday July 28, gold octagon shaped
wrist watch on black ribbon. Valued . as
keepsake. Liberal reward. 8?UL 1033
LOST, from automobile Wednesday night in
city, red woolen snawi, rsiue as .:
Kewaro. caw?, owoo.
LOST Sunday, July 30, near falls by Oswego
lake tortoise rimmed gin mm Finder call
Tabor 1023. .
LOST Dark tan aweater. knit in pockets, 2
rows nutwns; itmi. bcl. j. "
to Bybee are, or Mllwaukie. East 7094.
BRINDLB English female bail pup, strayed
from 1069 Webster. Subject to fita. Re-
wara. walnut
LOST-
Gobi. Finder
Dleaso call or writ Mrs. Oaaaidy,
Gordon
hotel.
I)ST-lmtcftM. between Monitor,
Or., and
C hatman's berry farm. Finder return
J. F. Waymire. Route 8. Mollala. Or.
to
LOST Part of diamond necklace; leberal
ward. Broadway 7
MONEY lost Friday in email brown ra release;
liberal reward ofterea. suan
LOST BY OREGONIAN CARRIER. $12.
CALL M A I A boss.
FOUND A tricycle, in Rose City Park dis
trict. Tsnor .
LOST Wrist watch. From E.
C. N.
Reward. Atwater zwzb.
tTJnl 15th. garnet
brooch. Finder pie.
nbone East 5S94. Reward.
LOST. Eastern Star pin, last, evening, in east
.ia. rfitfnct Reward. Taber 6159.
LOST Boston Bull,
2005; reward.
female. ;
Call Walnuq
LOST
I -leaf clover brooch valued as keep
Reward. East 1812. -
sake.
LOST, $10 "In currency Wednesday afternoon
downtown qismct. nerira. lumjti am.
LOST One goldTcuf f link, engrared K. of C
Reward. Walnut 2584.
EDUCATIONAL 200
BEGIN EARXINU MON El JUICKt.T
Knroil tnr day or summer scbeol at Uds
mat bnvmess college- the training school fat
suuiuss Courses ltviwrte comptosaetsr, stenoe
rspby. banking, booaaeaptae. private sacra
Urlat Write ss phone Mate e fey tea
catalogue.
Em
koartn n-ar atornson. PerttanaV
STUDY MASSAGE
Prepares one for sanitarium work, phydsian
assistant or ptirate practice. Hydrotherapy
alio unght. Portland School of Masaage.
Inc. 414-16 Stock Exchange bldg
MoLE It BARBER ct'Li-isvj wiu teach yoa
the trade la eight weeks: reeeirs aosse pay
wmle learning; positiona secured. Write or call
lor catalogue- Bnrasido sC) -
BTEEN SEWING SCHOOL B leek's system of
ladies tailoring and dressmaking taught; pat
tents eut to measure. Phone Eaat 2359. B.
8307. 152 Grand are., near Belmont.
MODERN barber eoi-ege toadies trade in 8
"weeks; tools furnished, some pay; position
secured; special rate this motuh. Write er
call 284 1st st J
BEAUTY par.or , course evening at special
aammer rates. Madam Cortia. 400 Lvkum
bldg. Phone Broadway 6902.
ROCKY MT. Teachers' Agency. Enroll free.
Frank K. Weikes.' farmer asst. state supc.
mgr., N. W. Bank bldg. Antomatic 512-13.
DECKER BUSINESS COvAXGB
Alisky Bldg.. 3d aad Morriaoe. ,.
- OPEN THE YEAR BOUND
arwonen. learn oarnec trade: Biagee whhe
rrfV a., utegea BarBM Ceaiege. 2e MaeV
. LkAstit rELaCUKAa'UX i
Hallway leJegrapb IwtMuie. 484
Exchange bklg. iJay aee sagbt das
etaUway
T.vaSinNit eiren as newaDaner and iournalisin
by mail system, , Howard . Boyd, box , 422,
.Beavertnn, Or. .:--
F1SK TEACHERS AGENCY, Jcarnai bls.
Main 4b3S. xcaeoing posmca; tree teg.
WESTERK SCHOOL OF MASSAGE
' 700 Dekum bldg. Phone Ant 6 1 2-41,
HELP WANTED--MALE 201
WANTED at oneav carpenter and pa tier hanger;
must be rraawaable. , 1212 . Salmon st
BOY wanted to leans, trade.- Phone Broadr
iy 1827.
WAWTED 2 FIRST-CLASS BOOT BUHJ
" ERA USIVEKSAI, BODY CORPORAj-
TION, 9H SANUY.
EXPERIENCED magaaine aalesman who has
had experience seiiing ia business reckon ;
good proposttioa. aar. r-ipr. ita railing omg.
J BAKER'S helper, must be good en htati
' ana rwnv. sv, esra un vwn
feni4prmerrt.' 43 H W. v2d ft.
WANTED lst-elase carpentet,
avoming. 870' K. I7th st N.
Call Monday
TALLY MAN and yard boas. load ears. etc.
3104. Pioneer KnTpwyroevrt vo..
meve l.r.r- immtn in
Lane county, $3
per dAj; bosfd $1. Call Gsxdnsr. East 9767,
1 1) UmWMnMin
(SI t ! IVQf UL
HELP WANTED MALE 201
. KEN WANTED ' . v.
CHICAGO. MII.WAr&TE a ST. PACT.
KAU-WAX OOMPANX.
Ueehaniea and fcelpers tat Car Pumlwael.
Roundhouses and abopa.
to take the plaeea of those who left serrfra ear
strike acainst the deciaioai of the United Stelae
Labor Board, .";-...
Rates and Rnlea preacrfbed by the aataorlts
of the United Statea Gorernmect will town.
Apply to Dirbioe Seperlataadaet, Kastaa
Mechanic er Car Foreman at . . . .
If obridre. S. D. ' 1
Miles City. Monk. V -
Iewietown. Mont. , . .
Deer Lodre. Mans, - t
Spokane, Wash. '
Tacoma. Wash. :
BeUincbasatWaak. . .;
. ' - -
Room 4Qi ftaller BHf, Seattle. Wash..
Boom 03 T Manry Bide, Seattle, Wash. '
Boom 802 0.-W.-MUW. Depot. Brittle.
Wash. '
110 South Tenth Street. TacouxC Wash.'
THE GAS FURNACE , !
More and More Popular and . I'
THE HESS CAS FURNACE ' I
BURNS LESS GAS ;t "
than any other cas furnaces do. Fnel costs
about rams as wood or coal. j I
We need 3 real salesmen with cars! I
HESS . FURNACE CO., 04 OAK ST. .1
4 YOUNG fellows for factory work, oat of
town; steady Job, with splendid opportuni
ties to steady men. Wales $3.40 8 hoars
in start. Sl - j
2 blowpipe men, installation work la large
factory; about aix weeks' work, 90 per hour.
Office open (Sunday. - 1
ACME EMPIjOTMENT OFFICE . :
50 N. Second. '-
i"E HAVE an opening In our office for
a saleslady with a car. Call la person.
Richanbach & Co.
Suite SOB Cham, of Com, Bide, :;
Broadway 414$ ' ' -;
TAILORING agents make $50 to $100 a
week taking orders for wonderful virgin
wool $29.50 tailored to order snita or over
coats. All one Dries. Protected territory. ,
You collect prof;ta. We ship Ci O. D. for
the balance. 6x9 swatches- and advertising 1
free. Writ J. B. SIMPSON, Dap. 191.
881 W. Adams. Chicago. .. ; j
HEX $5 to 815 daQy easy. Tour pay la i
advance introdnoing new style guaraateed
hosierr. Must wear er rsDlaced free.- No i
capital or experience . required. . Just show
aamples. rite orders. We deliver saa- cot- '
lect. Elegant outfit famished. All colors and !
grades.' including ailka. Mae-O-Chae Mills
Co.. Dept.-8721. Cincinnati. Ohio. -
TAILORING agents make $60 to $100 e
week taking orders for wonderful Tirgla
wool $29.50 Ullored to order suite or orer ;
c-neta. All one nrice. fro tec ted territory.
Tou collect profits. Ws ship C. 0. D. for
tlie balance. 6x9 swatchea aad advertising
free. Write J.- B. SIMPSON, Dept. 181.
831 W. Adams. Chicaco.
BIG PROFITS selling S boor-Patch for tires
and tubes; premanent repairs made in one
minute and guaranteed to oqthre Ore or
tube, saving 800 per cent orer vulcanising;
tremendous demands. For. particulars and
free sample, Shoot-Parch Rubber Co., Phiia-
deliihla. Pa.. Dept. 47.
WE .WANT an intelligent man to act as our
...inrfn Mokununia Msn with eome
selling experience preferred. Yor aarninp
will graduate nm 840 per weak, up, eecoro.
ina to ability.- Write to ua immediately.
WASHINGTON "TASTY-DROPS". COMPANY,
9 7 PC Bust building. Tacoma. Wash.
urv'Mnt ftilwnr mirrors, nlate and r
finlah metalware. antoa. chandeliers, bed
steads, headlight: independenoe assured steady
workers; $10 daily eaay without capital or1
experience; ooUHa inrnisneo.. , wnvo . '
formation. Keaneth-Deeie Laboratories; 118$
Broadway, atw tors. , - , ;
WE ARE looking for high class res! estate "
salesmea for erery branch of the busuwrw.
Come in and .talk it orer with us. Full,
office cooperation and large liatinga.
Great Western Inrestment to-j,. ' .
230 Cham, of Com, bldg. Bdwy. 7881.
MEN $90 weekly, easy installing new stove
converter in erery home ; No wood or
coal te bring in. no ashea to carry ent. no ;
r,if.i .u1mL We deliver and collect. Pay
you daily. Sample free. TttUijao
rn Convertor 5542. Dayton. Ohio.
MFG.
HELP FURNISHED FREE
Help of all kinds and claaaea, skilled and ;
unskilled, male or female. furaiahed free. '
Write, wire or phone. - Prompt aerrice. Two
offices. Portland Labor Agency. 11 Worth
2d it '
MUST sell my team of horses with wagoe and
other outfit. Hare 2 years contract banking
out eordwood. making $9 to $12 a day. mt
sell on account of sickness. Small investment
will handle. 8 04 -Buchanan bldg.
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE INS. CO. of Oma- :
' ha. Neb., wanta salesmen to wnw. a
Lin. Reserre Co.; good territory, liberal com-:
mimiona. Address George Young state man-
seer Junction CUy. Or. V ' 1
AGENTS $300 per month. , Steady pay.
New atrle written guaranteed hosiery. Most
wear or replaced free. Experience unnecessary
Ktan tfma satisfactory. Sample free. " Jen
nings Mfg. Co., Line 870. Dayton, Ohio. ' .
WANTED Experienced capable aaajstant '
planing mill foremaa who is familiar . wit r;
setting up both Berlin snd Stetaon-Rees plan
era Give references and experience with
renr application. F-lll. Joernal. .
MACHINIST for mOl, 65e hour; laborers for
mill yard work or construction work, 40e
hour. At Toledo, Or., for Pacifio . Spruoe ,i
fmnnHon Fare advanced. , See u today. -
Oreron Labor Agency, No. 1 Worth 2d at
SALESMAN U you want $6000 thia.year.
write me. mnnq ,w -
Nationally advertised. Liberal weekly adrance
to producer, W. MORGAN, JIgr.,
EucUd, Clerelsnd, Ohio. Dept 187.
1920
WANTED Names ambitious (al. anen. over
i t ;.Mt II A eorerament peaitions:
commence $1$5 month; ateady work ; vetioo;
Crrnmon education auffiment Answer today.
KX-0. journal.
- a ' jt'i
U. 8. GOVERNMENT wanu neip; men, w
men. ever 11. $92-$190 month, stesdy;
common educaUon aufflcient Ut pes ttons
freaVWrlte immediately. Franklin Institute.
TJept 881 L. Rochester. I. X.
WANT party capable of handling men; neea
, interested help with $47$ Investment ; plenty
ef work. See owner at 814 etocg aucunaaw-
bldg. , . .'
AGENTS $$ sn hour. Neweat kitchen tool.
livery woman uses i iim.
seller. Big prontt. oampw I.'""-
MFG. CO.. 4 tig utrw, imjma, vmp.
CANVASS'ER WANTED A young msa. good
experienee aad persoeaHty. one who is ao
afraid to approach people; good opening for
the right man. 172 8d at i
s i-v .mj ' wnmn ttaake 87 daily.
Tailing . or
experience unnecessary. 25e
samples, outfit and particulare.
brinee i 8
Mad order
Specialty, Ban rrancyen. on. " .
MEN WANTED to qualify for Firemea. Brake
mee: experience anneceassry: tmasportaUom
tn "itfcd WriuTw. Boggese. Bupt. St LouU.
t " piOSEEB EMPLOYMENT CO. -
STeaAmiarteta for Term. MCI and Hotel Help.
SALESMAN FOR CHEHALIS on lire prapo
aiSoaTManageT with autx with you. P.
O. box 8T2. VancoBTCT, Wash. -WASTED.
.n-rried man ior frn. rt.te
CARPENTER work and painUng wan Led ia
exebeaoe for Naturopath tmettneata Bdw.
6799. -'.j'r ' ' ' -
WOOD cutlers. $1.75 per cord, 1st growth
i!oosea fumnhed. bat net. tools.
Tabor 1644.
PARTNER ia
eeteolUbed
woodsaw business:
nlenty work; email tnreetaeenti make
as lie a day. Ow Swetiacd bldg.
ADVERTISING eolicitera. ante bos time table,
monthly ; guldesj commission. . 20S Stock v
Exchange. . ' "
p a BTY to take contract ' grubbing 30 arras
of land For partienlars see Oregon Labor
imnm. tin. 1 North 3d wt, - - '
rpenter for inside finisher.
to start
Wednesday. :all Tabor 0468
WANT
ged heese peiriteTm. Phone Taber 892.
WANTED Carpentering in exchange for
dcntHtry. H-136. Journal. '
WANT responaHle man or boy te pat in spate
time for room sad board. - Tabor T254.
WANTED EaUrnires oa remodeling boaae by
contract. t all tvxiay. 1914 K. Clay at -
I WANTED A plasUrer, 1000 jerua. $3
tisedjr Wtid.
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