Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 27, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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T1TE MORNING OREG ONIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918.
6I1VERNMENT BUREAU
FINDS WORK FOR MEN
Nearly 1000 Applicants Placed
Daily in Oregon.
MANY RETURNED SOLDIERS
Floating Labor Population Is Being
Shifted From Portland to Va
rious Sections of State.
TTcarly 1000 applicants for work,
many of them recently discharged sol
diers, are beinc placed daily in Oregon
by the United States Employment Serv
ice, despite the surplus - of unskilled
L'tbor and increasing scarcity of po
sitions, according to statements given
out yesterday by Wilfred S. Smith,
State Federal Kmployment Director.
Of this number, 500 are being placed
by the Portland office exclusive of
those placed by the short hour Federal
employment office operating in the old
building at 247 Davis street. The eight
branch offices throughout the state are
placing 350 employes daily. Director
Smith estimates that in the new Port
land offices at Third and Oak streets
an average of 1500 men daily seek in
formation leading td new positions,
while on Mondays and Tuesdays as
many as 2000 men register at the of
fices. Floating labor population is being
shifted from Portland throughout the
state. Director Smitl) believes, since the
return of the state's industries to a peace
basis. While mon have been released
from wooden shipyards. It is thought
that in most cases the men let go were
tho ones who constitute the evil known
to labor specialists as "the turn over"
element. Portland shipyards still re
port a shortage in skilled mechanfes,
but in other crafts few calls for work
ers are coming from them.
A bulletin just teceived from Wash
ington, D. C, says that according to
reports compiled, Oregon and California
have an equal number of unemployed
men and of open jobs but that in the
Bast. Middle West and the section about
Seattle there is still a shortage of la
bor. Captain Convill,, U. S. A., former
Portland Park Superintendent, reported
at the offices of State Director Smith
yesterday as a representative of the
soldier welcome and welfare commit
tee, of which Mayor Baker is chairman.
His duties will be to follow up the
work done by the employment service
in obtaining positions for returned sol
diers. "The better the soldier, the greater
disadvantages ne is at in finding a
position," said Captain Convill, "as
Army men are trained to not hang
around. The discharged scldier comes
down here and lists himself for a po
sition which the Service just at that
minute cannot put at his disposal.
His Army training has taught him not
to hang around, so that after he has
gone looking in other sources for a po
sition and a possible employer for him,
calls at the Service, 1 am here to rep
resent the soldier. We are going to
get jobs for the soldiers of all states,
but if there should be an unprecedented
scarcity, Oregon soldiers will be given
the preference."
POPE FEARS RACE HATflED
REPAIRING OF MORAL ILLS OF
AVAR WANTED.
Pontiff, Answering Christmas Greet
ings, Hopes Peace Will Give
Xew Birth to Sentiments.
ROME, Dec. 24. Pope Benedict today
received the members of the Sacred
College, -who presented their Christmas
wishes to him. Twenty-three cardinals
and many bishops and prelates were
present.
In reply to the greetings the Pope
expressed a wish that the decisions of
the coming peace congress not only
would re-establish order, but would
give a new birth "to human sentiments
which will render communion with our
brothers and the sacrifices made for
them sweet."
The pontiff declared that he -would
do all in his power to facilitate acqui
escence in the decisions of the congress
In order to insure a just and durable
peace.
Pope Benedict expressed doubt wheth
er the tempest that had devastated the
world had not left in the hearts of men
the deadly remains of ancient rancours,
unwholesome germs of discord, ven
geance and reprisals. The very ardor
of war and the passion for defense of
country, the pontiff added, were noble
in their origin, although it was natural
that in principle they could easily lead
to excesses and make germs of social
discord more grave.
The Pope said he wondered if it were
not the holy father's task to repair the
moral ills of the war no less than the
material damages, and dissipate the
dangers of fresh perturbations which
might result from excessive national
hatreds and passions. He said he
hoped his work henceforth might be an
echo of the decision of the peace con
ference and mainly directed to the
cares and instruction of his children,
the protection and direction of workers
and the counselling of the wealthy
classes for the good use of their wealth
and authority.
LOTTERY RAIDS NET NINE
Two Chinese and Seven. "While Men
Are I'ndcr Arrest.
It. A. Chin, of 101 North Fourth
street, was arrested last night by Pa
trolmen Schmidtke and Waddell,
charged with conducting a lottery.
Five white men found in his place were
also taken into custody. They were all
released when Chin placed $250 for
himself and $100 bail for each of the
men arrested when the police raided
his establishment.
Ah Chin, of 387 Flanders street, wa
arrested last night by Patrolmen
Teeters and Kudolph. Two Swedish
laborers In his place were also taken
into custody. Ah Chin was released
under $250 bail, put was re-arrested
shortly after and charged with disor
derly conduct, when he had an argu
ment with the, officers regarding his
arrest. He was released under $100
bail money for the second offense and
the two Swedes were held in jail over
night.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses.
RL'DD-GERDE Todd E. Rudd. 32, r6 K.
10th St., and Hannah Gerde, 24, G01 E.
loin st.
WHITE-PARROTT Charles R. White,
legal. The oaues, ana nose i'arrott. legal,
Alder Hotel.
HELV1K-CAMPBELL Clarence Helvie,
local. 48 Mason St., and Viola Campbell, IB,
orand ave.
MORGAN-LfeWITT Walter J. Morgan. 27
Salt Lake. Utah, and Ruth DeWltt, 26. BO
Buehtel ave.
STEPH ENS-ROTH ENBERGER Chester
E. Stephens, legal, 1541 Overton St., and Mil
dred Kothenbera-er. legal, mss East Stark sL
FRISBKI'-DICKBRSON Ivan M. Frisbey.
legal. 7U3 Milwaukee ave., and Mrs. Bessie
Lickerson, legal. 3S7 East Seventh sc.
Vancouver Marriage License.
PETERSON-CHAIG Carl O. F. Peterson.
29, of Tacoma. Wash., and Mary J. Craig,
25. of Portland.
LEWIS-LINDSAY Lester J. Lewis. 30, of
The Dalles. Or., and Ina F. Lindsay, 27, of
Fargo. N. D.
JOH.NSON-WINELL Gust Johnson, legal,
of Portland, and Esther A. Winell, legal, of
Wood burn. Or.
McCAULEV-SHENOLD George "W. Mc
Cauley. US, of Portland, and Anna Shenold.
25. of Portland.
MYERS-COLE MAN Henry Myers. 21, of
Portland, and Florence Coleman, 10, of
Portland.
FOSTER-THIEEAU Jesse O. Foster. 23.
of The Dalles. Or., and Evangeline E. Thl
beau. '2. of The Dalles. Or.
TEVIS-CONWAT John Tevis. 36. of Port
land, and Nellie Madeline Conway, 30, of
Butte. Mont.
L ANDES-JOHNS Ralph W. Landes.
of Salem, Or., and Miss Leona R. Johns,
80.
or crescent city, Lai.
MERKLIX-HAH.N Carl Merklln. 25. of
Walla Walla, Wash., and Miss Elizabeth
Hahn. IS. of Portland.
BLAKE-STEPHEXSON Guy A. Blake,
2S. of Kalispel, Mont., and Miss Kellie A.
Stephenson. K2. of Lansing. Mich.
THOMAS-TATE Delbert Thomas. 38. of
Salem. Or., and Lina Tate. 21, of Salem. Or.
FOOD PRICES ENORMOUS
EVEN" WEALTH V CAX GET ONLY
SMALL QUANTITIES.
Ham Sells for 540 Marks ($135)
and Eggs Are 3 Marks Each.
Dinner Costs About $15.
BERLIN, Dec 25. (By the Associ
ated Press.) The Germans, particularly
! those in the larger cities, are today
having lean fare for their Christmas
dinners.
So much has been said about the food
situation that it is understandable if
there is an impression in some quar
ters that the situation has been ex
aggerated. Here, however, there is one
excellent barometer, prices.
Wealthy people can 6till obtain limit
ed quantities of what used to be con
sidered necessaries, but now are con
sidered luxuries, though at terrifying
prices. In one particular . case a man
in Berlin paid 540 marks for a ham,
the eggs to go with it costing three
marks apiece. A dinner recently pur
chased at an Unter den Linden restau
rant, consisting of thin eoup, fish, meat
and a. baked apple, cost 62 marks. Cof
fee would have cost three marks ad
ditional. What such prices mean can best be
realized when it is considered that the
highest daily wage of a skilled German
mechanic rarely reaches 20 marks.
Those in the poorer walks of life all
declare that it is absolutely impossible
of keep body and soul together on the
rations distributed on food cards.
Another factor in the food situation
is the lack of fat. Even after such a
meal as cost 62 marks one becomes
hungry, even ravenously hungry, within
two or three hours.
FEMININE RAFFLES LATEST
Woman Holds Up Pair and Appro
priates Christmas Gifts.
OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 26. (Special.)
The newest thing in robberies took
place at Twenty-third and Harrison
streets last night, when R. H. Egbert,
while walking home with his wife, was
held up and robbed of Christmas pres
ents and valuable jewelry by a masked
woman leading an English bulldog on
a leash and carrying a small pearl-
handled revolver. The woman ordered
the pair to disgorge, ana even insisted
on taking small parcels.
"You can't use these cigars," de
murred Egbert, who was inclined to
look on the thing as a. hoax.
"Well, if I can't that lazy lout of a
husband of mine will make good use
of them," replied the lady Raffles. She
also insisted upon Mrs. Egbert giving
up her diamond ring.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Or1.. Dec. 26. Maximum tern
perature. JiS deicrees: minimum temnf-ratnre.
32 degrees. Kiver reading. 8 A. M.. 1.9 feet;
change In last 24 hours, 0.1-foot fall.
Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), none: to
tal rainfall since Heotember 1 1H1H 1"! 4.1
inches; normal rainfall since September 1. i
18.13 inches; deficiency of rainfall since
September 1, 1918. fi.tiS inches. Sunrise,
7:r3 A. M.; sunset, 4:31 P. M. ; total sun
shine. 2 hours 05 minutes; possible sunshine.
b nours u minutes, moonrlse 1:31 A. M. ;
monnset, 12:lo P. M. Relative humidity at
noon, 02 per cent.
THE -"WEATHER.
5 g ,.5 Wind
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State of
Weather
STATIONS.
Baker
Boise
Boston
Calgary ......
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
t lucaero
Denver ......
Des Moines -.
Eureka
Clear
Cloudy
Clouay
Galveston ....
cloudy
Helena
Cloudy
Cloudy
Snow
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Snow
Snow
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
tJuneau
Kansas City ..
Los Angeles ..
Marsh field
Medford
Minneapolis ..
New Orleans..
New York . ...
North Head . .
North Yakima.
Phoenix ......
Pocateilo
Portland
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Roseburg ...
Cloudy
Sacramento
St. Louis
IClear
loudy
Cloudy
Salt Lake
San Diego . . .
San Francisco.
Seattle
Sitka
Spokane ......
Tacoma
IClear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy "
iouay
Rain
Rain
Tatoosh Island
tvaldez
Walla Walla
Cloudy
Washington .
Winnipeg . . .
Clear
Cloudy
M. today. P. M. report of preceding day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain; moderate
southerly winds.
Oregon Rain west, probably fair east por
tion: gentle winds becoming southerly.
Washington Rain west, rain. or snow east
portion: moderate southerly winds.
ldano J1 air souin. rain or snow norxn por-
tIOn" EDWARD L. WELLS. Meteorologist.
Draft Evader Surrenders to Police.
Tom Aynes, 26, presented himself to
Patrolman Schulpias at Sixth and
Couch streets lastnight, and asked to
be locked up in Jail. He gave as the
reason for his unusual request that he
had a guilty conscience because he had
failed to register for the last draft.
Aynes was taken to the police station
and turned oyer to the Federal author
ities.
Young Woman Iioses Purse.
' Helen Rude, of 249 Cornell Road, re
ported to the police last night that
she lost her purse at Fifth and Mor
rison streets on her way home. She
said the purse contained her week's
salary. The finder of the purse is
asked to return it to the police in
spector's division at police headquar
ters, or notify the young lady.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED Girl for gene raj
washing, 3 adults. E. iboi.
housework; no
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SAILORS WELCOME LIGHTS
SIGNING OF ARMISTICE RE
MOVES NEED OF PRECAUTION.
Lieutenant K. Townsend Writes of
Portland Contingent's Peace
Celebration, in Nantes.
Comforts soldiers at the front looked
forward to were baths, clean sleeping
accommodations, plenty to eat and a
chance to forget some of the appalling
events passed through, but in the Navy
the prime feature of the armistice,
other than the actual fact combats
were at an end, was the prospect of ,
running across the Atlantic without I
having to douse the lights."
At least that is the idea of Lieuten
ant K. Townsend, who left the chief
engineer's berth aboard the Portland
California liner Beaver to join the
fighting forces afloat. In a letter from
St. Nazaire, about 40 miles from Nantes,
he writes that his ship reached the
other side November 11 and up to De
cember 1 had not discharged her cargo,
while it was expected she would be
held another 10 days. The trip "home."
he figured, would require 18 to 22
days, depending on Winter weather in
the North Atlantic.
"Our trip back to little old New York
will be more comfortable, as heretofore
we have been running the ship in total
darkness, save for the engineroom." he
says, "so going home will seem like a
luxury with all electric lamps going
again."
Captain Clyde Parker, who was mas
ter of the liner Beaver, is in the same
capacity with Lieutenant Townsend.
The latter reports Captain Parker in
the best of health and that the latter
part of November they visited Nantes
with Major W. D. Wells, of the En
gineers, formerly Portland agent for
the San Francisco & Portland Steam
ship Company. The three spent one
day and night together and, as a Port
land Contingent, fittingly celebrated the
signing of the armistice. Others from
the Portland waterfront there are Cap
tain J. S. Pratt, who was agent here
for the Parr-McCormick line, and Lieu
tenant H. H. Bancroft, before the war
Portland agent for the North Pacific
P'-amship Company and the Emerald
Una.
AMCSEMENTS.
Mr. Martin Beck Presents
SARAH PADDEN
In "The Eternal Barrier"
Grace Nelson
"Four Buttercups"
"BIBKVII.I.E."
A Metana;. of Kural Mirth and Melody
quillo Marbelle : Orpbeum Travel
Weekly : Official AVar Review.
Hi
IC.EORC.K
I.K MAIKE
Assisted by
Clay Croach '
THIS SHOW CLOSES
WITH WiD. MAT. JA.N. 1.
BOBllPi
on
Irrrill j J
LAST DAY I
ALI BABA
J and the l
FORTY
Cominl Tomorrow
DOROTHY GISH
01
PA N T A G E C
MAT. DAILY 2:30
Monster Christmas Week Programme
Tho World's Marvelous. Magical Entertainers
THE GREAT LEONE CO.
Presenting DIIh Kdith Packard, the Origlaal
li s Ale Again uiri.
Three Performances Daily. Night Curtain
t i ana v.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
STOCK
xnHnicht lfa.tlnea New Tear's Eve.
Dillon Frsnka and The Rosebud Glrla in
THE KING OF
BING BONG
Laughter. Music and Pretty Girls.
CHORCS GIRLS" CONTEST TONIGHT.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
MARY PICKFORD
America's Sweatheart. in i
"STELLA MARIS."
Also Christie Comedy and PIctograph.
CIRCLE THEATER
Fourth at Washington.
DANCING
TONIGHT
COTILLION HALL
FOt'RTKEXTH, OFF
WASHINGTON,
PORTLAND'S
FINEST AND LARGEST
BALLROOM
Wonderful Bsll-Rearing
Sprlntr Floor.
LEARN TO DANCE AT
OI K SCHOOL.
EIGHT LKSSONS
OAKS
ROLLER SKATING RINK
NOW OPEN
Largest -and finest Skating Rink
in the Northwest.
Perfect Ventilation
Health and Exercise.
Afternoon and Evening.
Cars First and Alder.
AMUSEMENTS.
TICKETS NOW SELLING
HFTT TnTHEATER
llijliilVJ Hr'ilw'y at Taylor
Main 1 fc A 1122.
Tonight, 8:15,
TOMORROW
MGIIT,
-SPKCIAI. PRICE-
MAT. TOMORROW, 2:15
I Floor fll Bal. 1, 75c, 5c; Gal. Boc
THE COMEDY HIT,
BUSINESS PLEASURE
BV MOXTAfil E GLASS
Ul JILKS Kl'KEHT GOODMAN'.
SPLENDID CAST PRODUCTION.
EVE'S Floor H.T.Ot Bal. SI, 75c, SOc
Gal. 50c.
5 AT. MAT. Floor 1; Bal. fl,75c, 50e
BARGAIN MAT.
SATURDAY. 25c.
Tonight. All Week.
The FimoDi Baker Stork Company in
THE SPOILERS
imniuiumHuniittntnmunmnmnnm
Rex Beach's Wonderful Tale of the
Klondike.
Immense Cnt nnri Snl Vrnrlnctlon.
Kif tits, 23c. 50c; All Mats.. X5c
Next Veek. "'Itlne eanft."
Midnight Matinee .New Year's Eve.
MORRISON AT th
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
TONIGHT AT 8:20
S5ft 50. Ot
MOTHER CAREY'S
CHICKENS
(2E5CALL BROADWAY 37 FOR
MIDNIGHT MAT, DEC. 31-
House of Hits
IPPGDRGME
VAUDEVILLE
Today! Today!
ROBERT SHERMAN
presents
A Comedy Playlet
"PINCHED"
Orbasany's Cockatoos
Phenomenal Feathered Comedians
GARTELLE
BROS.
Grotesque
Comiques
WARE AND
MARVIN
Personality
Girls.
7 SURE-FIRE HITS 7
MADGE EVANS
in
"THE LOVE NET'
11EETFNG NOTICES.
AL KADER TEMPLE. A. A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated ses
sion Saturday, December 28.
at 8 P. M., Masonic Temple.
West Park and Yamhill
ts. Election of officers and
representatives to the Impe
rial Council. Visiting; nobles
cordially Invited. By order of
tho Potentate.
HL'UII J. BOYD. Rec.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO.
46, A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this (Friday)
eveninr, 7: SO. East 8th and
Burnsifle. Installation of offi
cers, followed by special me
morial services In memory of our brothers
departed durlntr 19m, including; three who
fell on the battlefields of France. A full
attendance desired. Visitors welcome. Or
der W. M. J. H. RICHMOND.
Secretary.
MT. HOOD LODGE. NO. 157.
A. F. AND A. M. An open
meeting; will be held this (Fri
day) eveninr at 8 for the pur
pose of Installing; the officers
for the ensuing; year. Members
snd their families Invited to attend. Order
W. M. ED. C. PICK. Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. M.
A. V. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Friday) even
ing. 7 o'clock. Masonic Temple.
Work In M. M. degree. Visiting
brethren welcome. By order W.
H. J. HOUGHTON, Secretary.
SKLLWuuD LODGE. NO. 131.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Friday) eve
ning at 8 o'clock. Work In E.
A. deerree. Visitors welcome.
By order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER, Bee,
ALBERT PIKB LODGE NO.
162. A. F. and A. M. Special
communication Friday evening.
December 27. at 7:30 o'clock.
E. A. degree. Visitors welcome.
By order of W. M.
K. R. IVY, Secretary.
MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 15.
O. E. S. Rerular meeting (his
(Friday) evening tn Masonic
Temple at 8 o'clock. l'egrees
and social. By order W. M.
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY.
Secretary.
MULTNOMAH CAMP. NO.
77. W. O. W.. meet at their
hail. East Sixth and East
Alder streets, every Friday
evening at 8 o'clock. Visit
ing neighbor always wel
come. . J. O. WILSON.
Clerk.
PORTLAND AERIE.
NO. 4. FV O. K. Mc-lj
at 8 o'clock tonight !.
day). Third and Maditon
streets. Smoker In proa
pec t. Visitor Invited.
J. B. KITH I AN,
Secretary.
WILL, meet this (Friday)
eveninr at 7:30 o'clock at 226
h95i Alder st. VUitora welcome.
10.0.E w A. CARLSON'. Nobl Grand.
FREDERICK COZENS. Secretary.
A. AND A. S. RITE. ORE
GON CONSISTORY. NO. 1.
INC. Annual meeting; In Me
morial Hall. Scottish Rite Ca
thedral, this (Friday) evenln,
at H o'clock. Election ot offi
cers. By order
MASTER OF KADOSII.
WEBPOOT CAMP, NO. 65. WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD, meets every Friday night
W. O. W. Temple. V2 lith street. All
members welcome. Kum to Kamp Friday
msnt. H. L. BARBUR, Clerk,
THE SECOND SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH
will give a dance Saturday evening. Dec -8,
hall, .lot) Second street. Orchestra music.
Admission, gents, 50 cents; ladles, L'3 cents.
ORKX.ON COM M ANDERY will give their
first subscription dancing party tonight. Ma
sonic Temple. Park and Aldt-r.
BEN F. GREENE. Chairman.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms. 1
sew designs. Jaeger Bros.. 1S1-S ta St.-
FRIEDLANDER'S lor ledge erabimta,
class pins and medala. 110 Wasnlagtgn SU
M.
HASSMJO
Rstea for
Classified Advertisements
la
The Oreqonian.
Dally and Sunday
rr tin.
It.
......xt.
On. Dm
Two conseentlve time..."
felt or mico cuosacBiivfl iim ei""""6a
.b" iollowlng clausifiratluoa excepted.
Cae rate on liirh i 7. p.r Horn per datri
bituaUoo Wanted Male, bitoalioa
Private tanjilie. -Board and iUioiam
ftTiv at. limlUea. Housekeeping Kimiihi
i'rlvaC. s-amilie. io ad tak.n fur
lea tbaa two lines. Count ail word t.
in. line. Advertisement, (except " Per
sonals") will b. taken over tb. telaw
plaoDe if tb. advertiser 1 a subscriber
I. either phone. No pric. will b. quoted
over tb. pbone. but .tatetuent will b.
rendered tb. following day. Adrertlaa
meota art taken for Th. Dally Dra
conian until t. 11.1 for Tb. suada
urcfiuuaa until r1. M. baturday.
DIED.
CATES In this city, December 2."., Ophelia
Cates. asied .IS year, beloved wife ot Louis
Jl. Cates. mother of William K., Alma,
Alven, Ileanie, Mildred. Pauline and Del
phane Cates. of 331 Wasco street. Re
mains at I'unnlnit & McEntee'a parlors.
Funeral notice later.
VII.ES At the, residence. 3067 Belmont
street. December 2rt, 1918. Ada U Vtles.
aired T7 yenrs T months 22 davs. beloved
v!f of Philander A. Vllcs. Remains at
llolman'a funeral parlors. Funeral notice
later.
HOKB In this city. December 2. Wealthy
Viola Hoke, ase 24 years, beloved wife
of I.eroy Hoke. Remains are at lh resi
dential parlors of Miller &. Tracey.
TOM AS In this city. December 23. Guro
Tomas. a native of Serbia, aged SO years.
Remains at Dunning & McEntee'a parlors.
Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WILLNER December 2 at th Cmd
.Samaritan Hosiptal. Swan J. Winner, late
of 1.K41 East Alder street, age Hi years.
ut-iov-Mi nusnnna or r,.sie inner. Dro(hr
of (Junnard Wlllner and Mrs, tier da Erlrk-1
son and Mrs. Sophia Quick, all of this city.
Funeral srrvires will be conducted tomor
row (Saturday), Lrfmbrr JK. at I. M.
from Pearson's undertaking parlors. Rus
sell street and Union h venue. Friends in
vited". Interment Rose City Cemetery. De
ceased was a member of the Swedish So
ciety Llnnea.
SYLVESTER December 24, 1J18. at the
family residenrr. imo East Twenty -seventh
street North, Mrs. Helen 8ylvet-r.
aged .".d yars i months ll! days, beloved
wife of Rev. Frank W. J. iSvivester.
mother of Walter, Kuart. Ruth and Ewld
Sylvester. Funeral services will be con
d ucted tomorrow (Saturday), December
K. at 2 P. M.. from the: Trinity Lutheran
Church, corner of Williams avenue and
Graham street. Friends invited. Remains
at Pearson's undertaking parlors. Russell
street and Union avenue.
LEACH The funeral services of the late
James II. Leach, who passed away In this
city Decern ber -14. 1 ll s, 1 1 1 be held to
day (Friday j, at '2 P. M.. from the chapel
of the iskewes Undertaking Company,
corner Third and Clay streets, under the
sun pices of the Spanish American War
Veterans. Members of that order. Fram
Assembly No. 1 Ul United Artisans, and
Iron Moulders Ucion Local No. 1 :ti. and
friends Invited. Interment Rivervlew
cemetery,
THOMPSON Dec. 25, at 26!. Bryant street,
Virginia Thompson, aged 12 years, beloved
diughtvr of Mrs. Barbara Thompson, sta
ter of John Thompson and Mrs. White
field. Funeral servici-s will be held from
the Holy Redeemer Church, Williams ave
nue and Portland boulevard. Sat-, Dec. 28.
at 9 A. M. Friends Invited. Interment
Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Remains at A. R.
Zcller's parlors.
SIMON At the residence. 54S Walnut street.
December 2."i, Elizabeth iimon, aged 26
years, beloved wife of Martin Simon. The
luneral will be held from above realdence
today Friday ), at 8::i0 A. M., thence to
St. Joseph's Church. Fifteenth and Couch
streets, where requiem mass will be of
fered at 0 o'clock. Friends invited. In
terment Mt. Calvary "cemetery. Arrange
ments in care of Dunning &. McEntee.
JENSEN December 23. 1I1S. at Fort Law
ton, Washington. Sergeant John E. Jen
sen, age 211 years, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jens Jensen, of 1016 East Thirtv-
second street North. Funeral services will
be conducted today I Friday. December
Ji. at J P. M., from Pearsons undertaking
parlors, Russell street and Union avenue.
Friends invited. Interment family p!ot.
Rose City Park Cemetery.
McNEILL December 24, at the family resi
dence. 702 Oantenbein avenue. Amos C.
McNeill, aged 52 years, beloved husband
of Bertha McNeil and father of La Verne
and Mabel McNeil. Funeral services will
be conducted today (Friday). December
27. at 1 P. M., from Pearson s undertaking
parlors, Russell street at Union avenue.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City Park
Cemetery.
ZAIK In this city, at his late residence.
45 Sixth street. December 26, 1913. Aaron
Zaik. aged 57 years; husband of Mrs. An
nett Zaik an1 father of Mrs. M. Zaslaff.
The funeral Vervices will be held this
( Friday) morning at lu o'clock at the
above residence. Friends Invited. Inter
ment at Talmud Torali Cemetery. J. P.
Flnley & Son. directors.
SIBLEY At the residence. 1004 Macadam
streft, December 25. 111S, Vlrda Vivian
Sibley, aged 15 years 3 months 25 days.
beloved daughter of Frank and Nancy
Sibley. Friends invited to attend the fu
neral services, which will be held at
Holinan's funeral parlors at 1 1 A. M. to
day Frlday), December 27, 191S. Inter
ment Multnomah cemetery.
DURANT In this city, December 26. 1P1R.
Albert Durant, or j-iih Curtis avenue, be
loved husband of Harriet Anna Durant,
father of Bert M. Durant and Mrs. L.
Bay lis, of Portland. Friends Invited to
attend the funeral services, which will be
held at Hnlman'i funeral parlors at 2 :It0
P. M. tomorrow (Saturday. December 2H,
191 S. Interment Rose City cemetery.
WATTE N BIT RG In tills city. Dec. 25, Wil
fred C. Wattenburg, age SO years, late of
7t7 Vancouver ave.. beloved huaband of
Mrs. Vera Wattenburg and fsther of E
bert Wattenburg. Remains will be sent on
the 7:.H A. M. train tomorrow (Dec. 2H
to FsU. Or., by the A. R. Zelier Co.,
where remains will te field.
INMAN Dec. 2-V at 64U Borthwlck street.
Amy K. In man, age 3 years, beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. In
man. Funeral services will be held from
A. R. Zeller &, Co. n parlors today (Fri
day). Dec. 27. at 10 A. M. Friends In
vi ted. Remains will be sent to Dallas.
Or., for interment.
MURRAY In this city, December 2."i. 191S,
Johnnie Smith Murray, aged 12 years; son
of Mrs. Marie Riddell, of aO North Twen
tleth street. The funeral services will be
held trlay CFrldayl, at 1 odok P. M
at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends
in v itca. interment at i-uverview ceme
tery. HARR At Taklma, Wash.. December 2T
191 S, Vida Harr, aged 24 years; beloved
Or.; daughter of Mrs. Agnes' Jennlnga, of
Kentucky. r unerai services iecemoer
11R. at Yakima. Wah. Burial at Pleas
ant Ridge Cemetery'. Laconner, Wash., De
cember 27, 191 S.
HOWARD In this city. December 25. Rob
ert Howard, aged 1 year 7 days, beloved
son of Mr, and Mrs. D. o. Mo ward. Ku
neral services will be held today (Friday
from Lerch's funeral parlors, corner East
Eleventh and Clay streets, at 1 o'clock.
Interment Mt. Scott cemetery.
ENGLES1ED At the residence. 2085 Fast
Eighty-fourth street, December 24. Donya
ring lest eu, ageu is years. r unerai aerv
Ices will be held at the funeral parlor
of Breese fc Snook. Belmont and Thirty
fifth, today (Friday), December 27, at 2
P. M.
UPDIKE The funeral services of the late
Charles Albert Updike will be held today
(Friday. December 27, 191S. at the un
dertaking parlors of A. P. Kenworthy a
Co, nt .iKO'j inety-secona street, ients.
Friends Invited.
YUASA At Salem. Or., December 24. Tora
nonuke Yuasa, aged 37 years. Funera
services wil be held today ( Friday) al
the Portland Crematorium at 3 P. M. Ar
rangements ia care of Dunning fc Mc
Entee. NAKAOAWA At Hood River Or., Decem
ber 23. I- Nakagawa. aged 46 years. Fu
neral services will be held at the Portland
Crematorium today (Fhrtay) at 10:3O A
M. Arrangements In care of Dunning ac
McButee.
SHAVER The funeral services of the late
Percy Shaver will be held today (Friday),
December 27, al ma uranga rtau at Tl-
gardville. Or., at 1 P. M. interment
the Crescent Cemetery. Arrangements In
care or Mifr c 1 racey.
CARLSON Funeral services of the late Nels
Cannon will be held from R. T. Byrnes
residence parlors, vol Williams avenue, at
Mason street, uecrmoer i;u, at .
P. M. Interment Rose City Cemetery,
Friends Invited to attend.
McKAY The funeral services of the late
Peter McKay will be held today ( Fri
day) at -:.iu o cjock tr. ji., at i-iniey s,
Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited.
Interment at Rose City Cemetery.
BEUTER Funeral services of the late Carl
Heuter will be neia at running tk Me
Kntee's chapel today (Friday) at 2 P. M
Friend invited. Interment Multnomah
Park Cemetery.
ELSTON The funeral services of the late
Lorenza Elston will be held today (Fri
davt. December 27. at 2 P. M. at the
chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment at
Rose City cemetery.
SCHBBN Funeral services of the late John
Scheen, aged o years, will be held a
Dunning & McEntee's chapel today (Fri
day) at 3 P. M. Interment Multnomah
Park Cemelery.
WT.TTTTfriirpS I yrfrfft t rTTiTufrFFTVrTrfr': n'T V. Jrrrd ; 1 i iTifiX tiffin.
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095,'IIouse 29.
ACCOINTANTS.
Jul'- CL.AKK. f eneral and cost account.
iiaat Washington sU i'boue
Enst 84K0.
AdOKDIOX l'l.fcATIX't; Ht:MsTlTCIIla
WJ?.n9.V"r- E.VI. A.i PLEAT SKIRTS A.N V
?.VL- 'UK i- liiiilSTlieiiLNU luo
PtR VAKU
Eisl'ERf KOVELTr CO..
8.-.H FIFTH ST. BDWY. 2000.
AtiATE C ITTKKS AND M1G. JEWKUKv
JWLKV and watch impairing. Millers,
" ami, p.... Majestic l neater Dim.
Al.l'AI.FA MEAL. t.KOI 1 jVKKDS. HAY.
WALTER Si-QTT. Hoard ot Trade. M. auoi
ANTlyi KS AND ARTS.
OLU BRASS, copper, curloV. tapestry an
art Jewelry bought and sold, ai-i ad St.
APPRAISAL!.
STANDARD APPRAISAL COMPANY. Rall
wsy Ex. Bldg. Phone Marshall 2752.
ASSAItRS AN1 ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASS A Y OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, sliver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS
courts.
A. GOLDSTICI N. practice lu all
M)2 Northwestern Hank bids-
KtKltl'k Ml 11I iar
OREGON BARBER SI PPLY CO. W. buj
and sell till kinds barber supplies. 230 2d.
CAN OK It.
L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143,
FLUFF RUG CO. V.trJ:
ti.i i i.on m riuvs.
THK IKWIN-HOUSUN COMPANV.
HS7 Washington. Uroadway 4o4. A 1:15s.
( IIIIUII'ODIsrS AM AKt'll M'Kt IA1.IST4
WILLIAM. Ksteile anil Florelle lxVanry. th.
oniy icirnuiic c n i rupoai.sis ana arch spe
cialists in the illy. 1'arlors :iuj lierltnger
b:d,.. southwest corner tiecund and Alat.r.
Phone Main 13U1.
UK. OAKT.NKK. Incrown nalla. bunions a
specialty; foot arches msrte to order. 311
hweliand Md., cor. St'.t-Wash. Main lusl.
lUROI'lt TIC I'll a MCIAN,
LB. McllAHuN. Macleuy bldir.. lutirA chlro
practlc. crlda best. Adjustments mad.
easy. unaunaie cases roc rate.
flRCl'LAK I.KTTKKS.
CRANE l.KTTEK -!.. M0-11-1J Royal hld
Mar. 5JU. MultiKraphlns. niiuteoa;rapli
uno. mnii an vertistnir.
fOlI.K(TIONS.
NETIi CO.. Worcester bid. Main 17r,.
No coiiections. no ciiarcre. tlstabMsheJ l'.ioo
(OA L.
ROCK SPI'.INOS and Castle Gate coal: Im
mediate deliveries on larxe and small
orders. tenlral r'u.l Co. Main leiMt
lAN(IN(.
WHS. BAA II S Hanclnr Aeademv. 30S-11
uKum Dioit. zieal instructors. Berinners'
e.aa Tu.i. eve.: class pxrty FrL eve. Les
sons day or eve. by auopintment. Phon,
.Main
ALISKV Dancing Academy. Private Instruc
tors, any ana evening;. Classes Friday even
Ina;. I'd floor Allsky blda; 8 lessons. f.V
ill'.S. t'LKt'K'S Al'ADEMV. luU 'd St. Ball-
room and stage dancing. Class Tues ,
Fri. eve.; children especially. Main 2100.
KIH CAT I OVAL.
Bt'SlNICSS (OLLM.E.
WHOLESALERS AND
AITO TUl'8.
DLBRLILLE BL'GOV TOP CO.. Ulh and Oak.
COAL, ItAI.tKS.
ULN'DOTA COAL. CO..
415 N. W. Bank
bids. Main 7172.
liKY tiOOIS NOTION!.
I niUyCI CDICI Pft backroom and ofllc.
La UllllLL.OI ILL. UU. 47 No,
ortn Fiftu street.
GRAIN MKKCUANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade Blda;.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOL'SKR HAT CO.. 53-03 Front St.
1I1UKS. WOOL. CASA AKA BARK.
KAHN BROS.. 193 Front Pt.
PAINTS AND I.l BKICATINO OILS.
W. P. Fl'l-LKR CO.. 12lh and Pavls Sts.
Fl'NERAIj NOTICKS.
C; i: 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 In this city. Hecemlier 2. 101.
Anna ueller. aged o'J yejirs 4 monius lo
days, wife of Henry W. c.eller. of Mil
waukie. Or., mother of Henry F. Gellrr.
daughter of Michael and Anna Genir. of
Buxton, Or., ulster of Frank Genzcr. of
Buxton, and Mrs. Louise 1-Viin. of Port -land,
and Mrs. Mollle Crawford, of Rainier.
Or. Remains at llolman uniiertakins: par
lors, Orea-on Clly. where funeral services
will be held tomorrow (Saturday). Iiecein
her 2. at 1:0 P. M. Interment Mountain
View Park cemetery, Oregon City. Friends
invited.
HTPB At the residence. TOrt Kast Thir
tieth street North, pecember 2i. Ines P.
Hyde, aped 27 years, daughter of Mrs.
Caroline Hvde, sister of Mrs. S. K. tiordon
and Mrs. IT. L. M Hoi re. of this city:
Francis Hyde, of Wisconsin, and L. V.
Hyde, of Iowa. Funeral will be held front
Iiunnlns: & McKlilM's parlors Saturday.
leretnber 2s. at h:3D A. M.. thfnie lo
Church of the Madeleine, Twen y-fourth
and Siskivou streets, where requiem mass
will be offered at 9 A. M. Friends in
vited. Interment Ms. Calvary Cemetery.
MORBTTT In this city. Pecember 22. Will
iam Moretty. aged l years " months 7
lays, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moretty.
Funeral services w ill be held today De
cember 27) at 2 P. M.. at the conservatory
chattel of F. S. Iiunntne. Inc. Friends in
vited. Interment Koi. City Cemetery.
Ml'ENSTER The funeral services of Virarll
Harold Muensu-r. beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Muenater. al!l be held today
(Friday), Ii.cember 27. at 1 P. M., at the
chapel of Mliler Ac Tracey. Interment at
the Creacent t'enietery at Tlenrdvllle, Or.
TNERAL DIRECTORS.
WILSON & ROSS
EAST JT1I AND .Mri.TNOM.4JI
I'ortlanU'ft .M-- I'rocresait)
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
EAST S O Sl5
IIOLMAN UNDERTAIvING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 187T.
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main i07. A lilL
Lady Assistant.
perfect Funeral Servlc. for L.sa.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash. sc. bet. 20th and 21st. West Side.
Main 26DL Lady AsslstauL A 7 aba.
J. P. Finley & Son
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main V Montgomery at Kifth. A lCitf.
UVJNNlNU & M CENT EE, tuneral aircctora
Broadway and Pine street. I'hona li road way
430, A 4058. Lady attendant-
F. S. DUNNING, INC.,
THE GOLDEN KULia UNDERTAKERS.
414 bait Alder St. East 52, H 26.
CLOSED CARS FOR FUNERALS
Phona Wood lawn B755.
BREEZE & SNOOK'i'S.1" "J ?.S4,
MIL AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Ku
n. al service. 1D73 E. Gil.san. Tabor 4Jia.
PT T 'PPr'.TI I1,n and Cla sta
ER1CS0N TWelIthB;onadwayrr253n4. "'"
A. R. ZELLER CO. Ii'Ji'i-J ASi
A. L. iv EN WORTH V CO.
B802-O4 2d St.. Lent. Tabor 6I6T.
SKKWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d
and Clay, ataiu .102. A H32L Lady assistant.
CARPET ( l KAXIM..
DIIO? The kind lUai wear tho best are
H UU v made from your wornout carpets
by the Northwt Kug Co. iformer ad
dress, 153 Union ave. i. Hag rugs woven
all tilzes. Carpet cleaning, relit ting and
resizing. Mail orders so.icited. l&a Easl
eth. PHONE EAST 3..S.O. If 12S0.
Arm strong-Holmes '
EYE. K.VK, NOM: AM) THROAT.
Dr. K. F. Case,lay, speciallbl; glasses fitted.
700 E. BurnslUe. cor. 20lh. li 1-Jy.i. E. 4734.
11 K i ll lZr.K.
N" KL.L-JtOTTiiU cow and horse manure de
livered, full or half truck K-ad. Mar.
Vi.l KF Kl O AM) K.i Kl FACTORY.
NOKTHWKST HUG CO.. titablUhed lUOJa,
jr iuii rut a aud rag rugs woven, u . l tsiaea.
Kaat 8th and Taylor. Last 3;S6, 11
ii;msii rcHi.xti.
K. STKI'ilAX. htniatitchinc. bcalloplnc, ac
cordion tide pleat, bullous covered; mail
orders. l:ii PutocK block. Broauway lOyu.
.MATI KKSStS HAH'KD.
MATTK1-SKS fluffed in one day. Guaran-
ievu. uowtat incis In town. Last -o.o.
MOVING.
l..o per hom . uuiu van.
Sellwood 17t;.
KM1L. Till KI.HO UN. violin teacher. dudiX
OI'lOMhIKIMs AM) OI'IKIAM.
v. (:i.ASKS AT V SAVING.
w: " -tv-vT" 1 boliciL our u tironaKt) on the
ra.sis mi capable buivae. inou
eatias ot sa.iiii--'a pairons-
trial wl!l cuiiv Inco. Cliav.
Main
l'AI'KNT AllOKMAS.
It- C. V K I G 1 i T - - ca rs experience U. t.
and lorciii paltii:. tiol Uekum bids;.
I'll M I A .NS.
IR. li. A. rillLi-ll'S, io." Hroadway bld.
Jiheumatlnm. iviiuie disorder. tkin trou
bles. aUnnacb, liver, Uiunes, bowe.a,
throat, goitre, tcalp, high blood pressure.
80
C' increased ei ficiency ; d r u g 1 e i a
trratnteitt. loiire, ;arstsis, ncaa-
ac-nc, tonMiitis. Lr. Aiiiurd, oti weUaud
bidtf. Marshall 4u.
lllMUINt. MITIIbS.
PLl'MUiNti fcsll'PLifc.a mi wholesale prlcea.
Stmrk-Uala t'u.. -I- Tn rd. Main 7.
thimim,.
Ki:YSlu.NE I'KLS J. i;. Gw-ntenbela. Mgr.
Printline and llnot pinjr. lOO S Front
street, corner IS tarn. Main or A 14 la.
DbTV t lT' P K. W. HALT lis A: COMPANY,
rilllll lit a;id oak. s.a. Main It.,.. A lltti
M.( OM)-IIAM) STOKtS.
LLVl.N lllV. & Kl i:.N. CO,
L"J1 PTolit Street.
XV e buy and !. ever) thlatf In the hare
ware aiid 1 uruttui e lit.o. 1 Uono Main
!."-. A T174.
TRANS FUR AND MOKAtiE.
AMKK1CAN THANSFKlt A- SToKAUK,
We Co l.autlnK of all air.dn in or out ot
the city. liagpac and furniture movinc
our specialty; uuys free tor.tee. G-K
put prices. We hurry. Broadway 413a
! o.ik st.
UiiKGON TKANSKKR CO 4T4 GUn st,
corner ot i:ih. Telephone 1 road way 1JL
or 11G1. o own and .perate two iare
clttsu "A" warehoufo on terminal tracks.
Low est Insurance i at e.- In the city.
FIREPRGOF STORAGE
C. yt. OI.SON TKANSFKR CO
24S PINK
11 A I)ISl'-ST, lH-l'lv At WAKKHol'K, o K
fice 1 v. Madison. '.tMi. ral mfr.liand is.
anil forwanilnft" agents.
h.inr Main 1:H.
I'Ai'KIMi MoVIXii STOKAlll-:.
PECnilTV STOKAlili & TUANSt CO.
lu.-. fark St. Main ..lli.'i. A 10.M.
CLAV S MOKSK. INC.
TRACK AO K. STOUAiiK. TKANSFBR.
44S-4.'i4 (liltf.lll Ft.
WATCH KKt'AIKIM;
HUIHtST pries i:ild o:l watchi-s and Jew
elrv. Condition no oojrct. K'-pirs a spe
cialty, liciner Jewelry Co.. m; Wash. aL
.NATIONAL KL'EI. CO. East 2041. Short
Mock., mltp'i slab, good furn ice wood.
MANUFACTURERS
PAINTS. OILS AND fil.ASS.
RAPMl'SSKN & CO.. 2d and Taylor.
PII'K. I'lfr: lITIIMi AM) VAU m
M. L. Kl.INK, 84-f Front
PLl.MBINAi AM) MKAM M 1'1'LltS.
M. Lw KL1NU. 4-Sd Front St.
I'KOIH CK COMMISSION JIKIK'HAMS.
EVERUINU r'ARHKLL, 14Q Front St.
KOl'i: AND BINDING 1 WINK.
Portland Corduge Co., llth and Northrup.
SASH. DOOKS AND liUS.
W. P FULLER A- CO.. 12th and ljavis
WALL PAl'T-R.
MILLER Wall PauT & PL Co.. 172 First st.
MOKilAX WALL PAPER CO.. :'. 0 2d s'
AlCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wuson's Auction House, lu
Furniture, lti'.i-l 71 "Second St.
Fl.ORIST".
MAKTIN & FORBES Co.. Florists. 3o I
Wasiiinston. Main 2il'.l, A 12ti:. Flowers
for a 1 occasions artistically arransred.
CLARKE iiltOS.. Florists, 27 Morrison si.
designs. No branch stores.
MAX M. SMI 1 11. Main 721.'.. A 21ol. tel. mi
ll!, Ic. till) Mtid Aider Sts;
rr.i 11. r. riAjitau m i'. Aider, f ins.
anu design, very reaaonaoie. Jitar. Oii.J
IRVING TON PARK FLORAL CO. , 4th and
lamniil. runerai acsi:ii.T.s; lowest prlcr.
TONSETH I-LORAL t O.. 2J ttsll in c: .n
St. bet. 4th and .'.th. Main 01n2. A lull.
LL'KLINKR. Portland Hotel.
Charge accounts solicited.
:2S Morr:son.
Marshall 7.", J
SIOMMKXTS.
PORTLAND MARIU.K WoP.KS, 2rt4-2lirt 4th
St.. opposite Ci'y Hall. Mam Satvi. Philip
Nen A: Sons for memorials.
Ablaesing granite CO. I
I LT THIRD AT MADISON TRflfTI
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office Koom Courtboiike. 5th frU
Lu trance.
I'hone from A to 5. Mum Home Fhona
A 55. NiichL call after ulfica buura, Uuod
lawn 64.
1 ii-port all cs of cme'.ty to the a hove
adUrris. K'.ectrlc le; hal cli.i niber for sma.i
unimu.a. Horse imijulnce for ck and dis
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dos; or other pet communi
cate Kith ui Ca i for all lost or ir ?d
stock, aa we Ioolc after th Impound inc.
There Is no tnoro ciiy pound. J us I ure.ja
Human boclety.
NEW TOTAT.
GaragesfmMT
V--?a- k
IS Ankrnj St. Phone 11 road way 149b
Sam Connell Lumber Co.
COLUMBIA RIYER SMELT 15c
1'KK
Ml.
rosi.M.K IMtKI-Ain. irtjrle frozen,
properly packed lo arrive in pooi con
dition in i - pound to 15 - pound lot.,
within li0 miles of Portland. Write lor
quotations on larger Quantities.
NORTHWEST FISH PRODUCTS CO.
2.115 Vaniulll St.. l'ortland. Or.
Phone .Alain 47.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ImproTe city and farm prrierty Installment
rcpaj mcDt yrivilf ire if preferred; pr-iup
reliable service.
A. II. BilUlii.L GO.
tll-X19 Northwestern Bank BuUdlns.
Maraliall 4114. A 411a.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSINESS AMI RESIDLNCst
I'ROI'LRTV.
RORF.KTNON at KWIXO.
SOI- Northetern ilauL AAldx.