TITE 3IORXING OltEGOXIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. - BARBER ASSERTS HE IS J. J. Langston Sues J. N. Hart, Attorney, and Others. $3000 EXTORTED, CHARGED Plaintiff Avers That ly Coercion and Threats He Was Forced to Give $500 in Cash and Note. J. N. Hart, a Portland attorney, and XIr. and Mrs. J. E. Staley are accused by J. J. Langston, proprietor of a bar ber shop at 203 Third street, of ex torting $3000 from him in cash and a note by coercion and' threats, in a suit filed in the circuit court yesterday, which demands cancellation of mort gages totaling $2000 and the return of $500 in cash. The plaintiff asserts that on Friday, April 25, Attorney Hart, . acting- for himself and the Staleys, summoned him to his office in the Oerlinger building. There Hart is said to have produced a revolver from a desk, telling Langston that it belonged to Staley, who had threatened to kill Langston. Hart said that he had taken the weapon from Staley to prevent murder, it is alleged, and then demanded the payment of $3000. As this demand was being pressed, eays Langston, Staley entered the of fice, flashing a deputy sheriffs star. Hart is then said to have informed Langston that unless he produced $3000 immediately he would be taken to the county jail on a felony charge. Langston alleges that he protested his innocence of any crime, but that, in fear of his life and a 'prisoner in the attorney's office, he signed a. note for $2500, giving mortgages on his bar ber shop and a lot owned on Capitol Hill. This was witnessed by Dorothy Canfield, stenographer for Hart, and was recorded at the county clerk's of fice the tame day, he contends. Langston accuses Staley of then con ducting him to his home, acting as a deputy sheriff, where Langston ' pro cured $500 in cash which he had been saving for himself and wife. He was then taken back to the office of Hart, where a division of the $500 was made, he says. He alleges that Hart received $100, Lecla Staley, a daughter of J. E. and Jennie M. Staley, $125, the balance going to Mr. and Mrs. Staley. Langston charges an agreement by which Hart was to get 20 per cent of the proceeds of the alleged blackmail and the Staleys the remainder. Asserting that the criminal accusa tions made against him were untrue. Langston demands the surrender and cancellation of his note and judgment for $500. CH1P0EG MECM TODAY SEVENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING IS EVENT. First Public Showing of Gegoux Picture of Historic Meeting Will Be Feature. The eeventy-aixtli anniversary, of the organization of the first American civil government west of the Rocky moun tains and the eighteenth celebration of the same, at old Champoeg, 33 miles south of Portland on the east bank: of the Willamette, will be held today. The picnic excursion for founders' day will leave the Ash street dock at the foot of Pine street this morning at 7:30 o'clock on the steamer Pomona, and no stops will be made except at Oregon City and Wilsonville. Return ing the boat will leave Champoeg at 4 P. JL and make connection at "Wilson ville with both north and southbound electric cars. One of the features of the day will be tne nrst public appearance of the paint ing, "Birth of Civil Government," by xneoaore uegoux, wnicn will be exhib lted in the memorial building.. Five years ago Mr. Gegoux became inter ested in the dramatic event of May 2, isiJ, ana aeciaea to attempt a paihtine. He found a. small building near the scene and established his studio there. rhe picture has had several narrow es capes from destruction and only re cently Mr. Gegoux's studio was de etroyed by fire and all his effects were lost. The painting was rescued before . It was damaged. EUGENE ASKS E1E FARM REPORTED DISSEXSIOX AMONG C II AMBER MBS DENIED. Only Thought "Was That Location on Main Road, if Possible, Migbt Be Better. EUGENE, Or., May ' 2. (Special.) There is no dispute among the members of the Eugene Chamber of Commerce regarding establishing of the proposed state game farm at Eugene, according to Bruce B. Brundage, chief of the game and fish bureau of the chamber Mr. Brundage refutes the story that peared in a Portland paper Thursday evening to the effect that the attempt to locate a game farm here is the re Bult of a political agreement made be tween State Game Warden Shoemaker and Representative L. K. Bean of Lane county, during the session of the leg islature. Regarding the charge that there is dissension among the members of the chamber as to location of the game farm here. Mr. Brundage said: "The fish and game bureau simply thought that it another site were pos sible along the Pacific highway, in stead of the Reddish farm, which is off the main road, it would be better to establish the .farm there, as this would give travelers the opportunity of seeing what Oregon is doing in regard to game raising and restocking. There was no disagreeable argument what ever among the members, or any un derhanded work' DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birthx. CONXEV To Mr. ami Mrs. Charles C. Conloy. 400 Fourth. April a daughter. WARD To Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Ward. 160 Skidmore, April '27, a son. SCHEDI.E8 To Mr. and Mrs. Jaok A. Schdlpr. To Oivisioii. April s. a son. LONG To Mr. and Mrs. John E. Long. JIr plcwoofl, Or.. April a daughter. HEIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. II. B. HclKht, W'lllapa. Waph., May 1. a dauKhter. GRIER To Mr. and .Mrs. D. II. Crier. Hillsdale. Or.. April a son. HIDE To Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hyde. ! tit u.rrv. v dan., .,JII J . 1 UHUfCMier. H K Y ANT To Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryant, IS't r-orhslt. April 1:1. a son. . I'KTTKRSOX To 'Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Feuoron. Atlantic. April 27. sc Kon. IIOBINSOX To Mr. unil Mrs. J. T. Rob Inaon. l.sss Kast t-'tamnn. Anril a nnn COrLEV To Mr.- and Mrs. 'William E. BLACKMAIL V CT M Copley. 1007 East Thirty-first. April 2S, a daughter. REYNOLDS To Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reynolds. 3i;. Beach. AprM IS. a son. SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Scott. 2 East Twenty-eighth, April 23. a son. VI KE To Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Vike. 184 Willis boulevard. April 21. a son. KRZ To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. En. 8 East Jarrett. April 20, a daughter. SCHMIDT To Mr. and Mn. W. A. Schmidt. !15 Dunckley. April 22. a daughter. GKOKGK To Mr. and Mrs. Mao C. George. 334 Fargo. April 28. a son. YAMOSAKI "To Mr. and Mrs. 8. Yam osakl. 4S North Fourth. April 2a. a son. MORRIS To Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Morris. 84 Thurman. April an. a daughter. HOBERG To Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hoberg. 49.", u, Rodney. April 20, a son. SHAW To Mr. and Mrs, I B. Shaw. 627 Henry avenue, April 2C, a daughter and son uwins). LUTZ To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lutz. 6194 Division. April 23. a daughter. NELSON" To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nelson. o44 East Fourteenth. April 24, a daughter. MOWLDS To Mr. and Mrs. C. Mowldl, 03 East Tenth, April 28, a daughter. LIVINGSTON To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Liv ingston. Redmond, Or., a son. WILLIAMSON To Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Williamson. 248 East Thirty-fifth. April 28. a daughter. Weatns. DICKSON James H. Dickson. St. Vincent's hospital. April 30, 66 years; peritonitis. DOUGHERTY James N. Dougherty. 709 Front, May 1, 10 months; acute bronchitis. GRUBBS James F. Grubbs. Park Rose avenue. April 19, 43 years; cancer. LENGACHER Mrs. F. Lengacher. St. Vincent's hospital, April 30, 33 years; pneu monia. FINLEY Michael J. Finley. 471 Ainsworth avenue, April 30, 29 years; acute dilation of heart. "WEST Howard M. West. 254 Twenty fifth ntreet North. April 30. 39 years; spinal menlnglitls. McKINNON Michael J. McKinnon. 680 Flanders. April 2i, 76 years; hern-la. MENANE Margaret Rebecca Menane. 5H4 Cnion avenue. April SO, 2 years; pneumonia. LO RUE s. Lo Hue. COO East Seventeenth, April 20. 39 years; Influenza. KNIGHT Jack E. Knight. 0413 Thirty seventh. April 29, 73 years; pneumonia. McKEOWN Hans McKeown. Good Sama ritan hospital, April 29. 59 years; pernicious anemia. Marriage Ucneses. MARLAND-HOWE William Marland, 29, 207 Va Second street, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jan. Howe. 35, 240 East Sixteenth street. MURPHY - COL.L.AER Edward Bernard Murphy, legal, 610 East Fifty-eighth street North, and Mary Collaer, legal, 300 East First street North. WINDLE-TONNAR Homer N. Windle. legal, Spokane, Wash., and Catherine M. Tonnar, legal. 779 Marshall street. PEELER-VAN BUSKIRK Royce ' M- Peeler. 22. Seaside, Or., and Frances Eugenie Van Buskirk, 20, Linnton. Or. WILSON-HURLEY Walter A. Wilson, legal, 761 Gantenbein avenue, and Mary Anita Hurley, legal, 899 Commercial street. HEADLEY-GEERSTEN Charles Headley, 27, 1693 Derby street, and Esther Oeer eten. 23, 1319 East Sixth street. CARTER-WILLI AMSL. J. Carter, legal. Tacoma, Wash., and Hattie M. Williams, legal. Imperial hotel. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. OLSON-LINTJBECK Amandus Olson, 28. of Portland and Wendla Lindbeck, 25, oi Portland. KRUEGER-KEVNBDT Arthur Krueger. 25, of Portland, and Maude Kennedy, 21. of Portland. SMART-McKENZIE Wesley Smart. 27, of Flint. Mich., and Mrs. Nellie McKenzie. 28. of Portland. Or. RICE-BE VENS D. A. Rice, legal, of Port land, and Mrs. Ethal Beveus, legal, of Port land. BACKMAN-STINSON Alvin Baekman. 24. of Gold Beach. Or., and Miss Mary- btinson, 20. of Marshfield. Or. TREAS-HALLSER J. G. Treas. 35. of Portland, and Elesabet Hallser. 38. of Port land. WANBOLD-WOLSIFFER William Wan bold. 21. of Portland, and Helen Wolsifer. 19, of Portland. Sl'CKOW-HACDEX T.loyd Suckow, 21, of Portland, and Miss Bertha Haddex, 21, of Portland. LA VODI -PATCH FORD Joe T.avodi. 21, of Portland, and Miss Marie Patchford, 19, of Portland. HOWMAN-GROVER Henry Howman, 25. Of Portland, and Mrs. Bertha Grover. 23, of Portland. Did you lose that job through a poor skin .There's many a person whose chances in life are limited simply be cause of a skin that is blotchy and un presentable. Pimples, rough, red, ugly skins skins that chap and burn easily are usually most successfully treated with Resinol Ointment. . The joint use of Resinol Soap with Resi nol Ointment usual ly proaucea the best results where racial blearishes are concern ed, and is equally successful in treaties' other skin affections on limbs and body. esiao AMUSEMENTS. IVext Wednesday KPE(1GY DOES HER U AKN UEST" 0 Portland vs. A Oakland 3IAY 3d and 4th B GAME BEGINS: WEEKDAYS 3 P.M. SUNDAYS 2:30 P. M. E A L. L it M fitmmmnmm ja.i:i .isjwuii a . amiiai iiimu qn 1.1 'wwa 1 KW TODAY ' "THE M j Ul PARISIAN TIGRESS" J r 2 1 1 AMUSEMENTS. TICKET OFFICE SALE I NOW OPE.V T-T t?TT T ( Broadway at Taylor. lILILylO Main 1 aad A 1123. -SPECIAL PniCE- Mat. Today, 2:15 LAST i I Tonight, 8:15 TIME COHAN AND HARRIS PRESENT MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH "GOING UP" 60 PEOP LE SPLENDID CAST CLASSY" CHOBIS FASCINATING I I 8FPERH MELODIES I I PRODUCTION TONIGHT Floor, 2: Balcony, J1.50. $1; Gallery, 75c, 60c. TODAY Floor, tl.50; Bal.. $1, 60c. Mr. Martin Beca- Presents LIOII.LE CAVANAOH Wheeler Wadsworth Mel Craig Win. B. Taylor. Bessie Browning; Harry ft Emmie Lamed CLARK A VEKDI CLIFFORD W1LK8 I.e Hue and Tnpree; Orpheura Travel Weekly ; KinocraniH. HOMKR B. MASON AND MAKtilDBlTE KEELEK with iieorge Jrl. Romala. 3 Nights. Sun.. Mon.. Tum., IOc to 9 i Mats., Sun.. Mon.. Tuea.. Wed.. 10 to 75o MORRISON AT lT PLAYS THAT PLEASE Richard Harding; TJayla and Jalea Krkf rt Goodmaa's THE TRAP A Story of the Yukon Mat. Today All Suts 25 NEXT "The Woman He Married" Famous Stock Company in THE CLAIM S5c. 60c, Mat. Sat., 25c (tax). Next Week THE GREAT DIVIDE.' PAN T A G EC MAT. DAILY 2:30 Bpeelal Knicaeemrnt Extraordinary. MLLK. BIA.NCA, Late Premier Uanaeune of the Metropolitan. Opera Company of New York. In Scenic and Spectacular Uances, Assisted hy Walter .Munthry. 6 OTHKK BIO ACTS 8 Three Performances Dally. Right Curtain at 7 and 9. LYRIC HCSICAI. COMSOI Mmttne Dailr. 10e Only The Airy. Merry Musical Fare Cherry Blossom Next Week: 'MIXED PICKLES" CIRCLE AT WASH. TODAY ONLY CHARLES RAY " "The Law of the North" also Harold tloyd comedy, "Ram my In Siberia" and Pathe News. Open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock the following- morning. DANCEat Cotillion The Hall BauUful , Ball-bearing spring floor. Finest Ballroom in West. Inf or mals Every Eveninff 14th at Washington 1.. di; WHITE In thin city, April 30, 1910, Ben jamin II. wnite, ape -H years, H months J 8 (layn, of accldnnta.1 injuries at Kerry, Or.; bfiloved huxband of Agnes V. White, son ot Jamea A. White, brother of Mrs. A. H. Ganger, The Dalle. Or.; Mrs. Rob ert Cheyne. Klamath Falls, Or.: Frank O. White, Stella, Wash.; Mrs. F W. Hamil ton, this city: Private i,ou c White, U. 8. infantrv. Wilmington. Del.; Leo 1. White, A. K. K.f France. Body Is at W, H. Ham ilton funeral parlors. Funeral notice later. CROS B V Ma y M ary Crosby of 502 Kast Kiphth street North, widow of the late fcj. K. Crosby, ana mother oi Ruth, Carl J.. Kra nk and Edward Crosby. Re mums at McKntec 4t Kllers parlors. Sixteenth and Kverett streets. Funeral notice later. EOGE In this city. May 1, Albert K. Ep. aped Gl! years. The remains were for warded lo Pullman, Washington. Friday ever.injr by J. P. Finley fe Son. where serv ices will be held and Interment made. . O'OORMAN May II. Johana O'Gorman, aired TO years, widow of the late Moris O'Cior man. Remains are at McEntee & Eilers parlirs, Itith and Kverett streets. Kaneral notice later. pASQUrXA In this city Mny 2. Cesare Pai quina. aje U't years: funeral notice luter. Kf-mains at the Dunning & McKntee fun eral parlors, Broadway at Ankeny street. KIRKPATRICK In this city. Mny 2, David A. Klrkpatrick. age 4! years. Funeral an nouncement later by the rlcsoa Under taking company. 1 fl ilflP P mini n ClYES OFMEnN I I FLORENCE I f I ; r-J coming I i III I DOROTHY III j M L -Jy I Wmimm MEETING NOTICES. VASHLNGTOX LODGE NO 46. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Saturday) afternoon and eventns. begin ning 2 o'clock. Kaxt 8th and Burnside. M. M. degree. Vleit- lns; members welcome. By order W. M. J. H. KICHMONB. Secretary. KENTON LODGE NO. 14.-... A. K. AND A. M. special com munication this (Saturday) eve ning. 7:0 o'clock. Work. In E A. degree. Visitors welcome. U. F. GE1ST. Secy. OREGON LODGE NO. 101. A. K. AND A. M. ftated com munication this (Saturday) eve ning at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. By order of the W. M. LESLIE S. PARKER. Eecy. OREGON CIRCLE NO. 171. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Members are requested to attend the funeral services of our late neighbor, Alice Ackles, which will be held today (Saturday). May 3, at 2 P. M. from the chapel of Miller & Tracey, Washington St., between 20th and 21st. Woodcraft serv ices at Rlvervlew cemetery. BERTIE B. BHITZK.N'HOFF, Clerk. COLUMBIAN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION The annual meeting will be held at the cemetery. Monday, May 5. at 2 P. M. une director will be elected and other business will be attended to. All owners of family lots are entitled to vote on signing the by laws. V. P. WALKER, Pre a. By H. J. FLECKENHTE1N, Clerk. OREGON SHRINE NO. 1. W. S. of J, Stated communication this WyA. f-r Sat. evening. May 3, at 8 o'clock. 'I Initiation by order W. II. P. Signed Clara B. Graham. Worthy Scribe. MRS. EFFIE WALKER will hold her clars social dances in the M. W. A. hall. 11th and Burnalde streets, on Saturday even ing. A. cordial invitation Is extended to those Interested In dancing. tMfiLEM Jewelry, buttons, ehanam. ew eaaicaa. Jaegsr Bros, lll-a oikj k fP.lKDLANniR's ror ledge ra.l.at J" u aad medals. 10 Waaalnst.e at. riXEBAL NOTICES. FRTMIRE In this cltv. Anrtl n ioi ley M. Krymire, 'J39 East 74th street N., j enrn w xnonina l-l aays. oclovea husband of Mrs. Fannie O. Frymire, fath er of William L. Frymire, Vaancouver, Wash.: l.ucretia Frymire of this city; brother of A. L. Frymire and Mrs. Allerta. Templin. . Lleceaset was lormerly pastor of the Waaleyan Methodist church, hi am vSd and Ollsan. Funeral services at W. H. Hamilton's funeral chapel, Kast 7th and Ulipao, May 3. 10:80 A. il. Interment Multnomah cemetery. BALDWIN At the residence. 1208 E. Bher man it Llssetta Zuver Baldwin, aged 28 years; beloved wife of Victor K. Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zuver of Urangevtlle, Idaho, and alster of Kmerj Zuver and 'William Zuver. both of Grange villo, Idaho. The remains will be for warded May 3, at 7 P. M., under the di rection of Miller A Tracey, to Grange vine, Idaho, where services will be held and interment take place. MOTER In this city. May 1. Arthur Milton Moyer. aged 53 years, husband of Sarah J. Moyer. late of Kast Bin il North. The deceaaed was a member of Oregon Fir Camp. No. 60S5. Modern Woodmen of America. The funeral services will be held May 3 at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Finley"s. Jiomgomery at f lltn. Friends Invited. In terment Rose City Park cemetery. GAYNOR The funeral services of the late Edward John Gaynor. late of the U. S. navy, will be held May 3, leaving the res idence, 330 E. 40th St.. at 8:ou A. M.. thence to St. Lawrence church, 3d and Sherman, where requiem mass will be of fered at 9 A. M. There will also be mili tary services. Interment Mt. Calvary cem etery. Arrangements in care of Miller dr Tracey. SAMPSON In this city. May 2. William Arthur Sampson, aged 6 months; beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Sampson. The remains were forwarded May J, at v A. M.., under tne direction ot Miller & Tracey, to Cottage Grove, Or., where services will he held and interment made. THOMAS In this city May 1. Daniel Thomas. aged 51 years, of 7.5 Xlvialon atreet. The funeral services will be conducted May 3 at 2:U0 P. M. in tha Dunning & McEntm chapel. Broadway and Ankeny streets. Friends invited. Interment Kose City cemetery. CLEEK In this city. May 1. Frankie D. Cleek, aged SI years 1 month I day. wife ot 1 M. Cleek. Funeral services will be held at the residence, p.71 E. Yamhill St., May 3 at it P. M. Friends invited. Inter ment Mt. Scott Park cemetery. Arrange ments in charge of Breeze & finook. DOUGHERTY The funeral services of the late James Neal Dougherty, beloved Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dougherty, will be held May 3, at 3 P. M., from the residence, 709 Front st. Interment Mult- nomah Park cemetery. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. COLLIN In this city. April 27. 1910. Law rence John. Coilln. ago 30 years. Funeral services will be held today -(Saturday). May 3, at 2 P. M.. from Urlcson's resi dence funeral parlors, Morrison at 112th street. Friends invited. SETO May 2, Mrs. G. Seto. aged 20 years; wife of M. Seto of 252 Columbia street. Funeral will be held from McEntee & Kllers parlors, 16th and Everett -streets. May 4, at 3 P. M., thence to Portland Crematorium. ACKLES The funeral services of tho lata Alice Ackles, beloved wife of N. L. Ackles, will be held May 3. at - P. M., from the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rlverview cemetery. Services strictly pri vate. SKEET In this city. May 2, Samuel J. Skeet. aged 72 years. Funt-ral services will be held May 5, at 2 P. M., from the chapel ot Miller sr Tracey. Interment at Mt. Scott Park cemetery. BOGAS The funeral services of the late Louis Bogaa will be held from the con servatory chapel of the F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder et., at 10 A. M., May 4. Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Scot Park cemetery. rUXKRAI, DIRECTORS. WILSON & ROSS EAST SEVENTH AND MULTNOMAH. Portland's Most AggraaalT FUNERAL DIRECTORS BAST M O 113 HOLMAN UNDERTAIONG CO. Funeral Directors Kstablisbed 1877. Tnlrd and Salmon Streets, llala 6U7. A 1611. Lady Assuttanu MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Services for Less, Independent Funeral Directors. Wash sU bat. 20th and 21st. West Fide. Alain 2oUL Lady Asalatant. A J. P. Finley & Son PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Alain U. Montgomery at Bth. A. 15U. McENTEE & E1LERS Punerai parlors, with all the privacy of a home. 16th and Sveiett ata, Phone Biud. way 1218; Home. A 21. F. t. DUNNING, INC 414 12. Alder. Phone Eut 52. Perfect service, personal Ulrectlon. frae nse of floral chapel and auto equipment. DUNNING UcENTES, funeral directors. Broadway and Pine street. Phone Broadway 430. A 4558. Lady attendant. MR. AJs'D MRS. W. H. 1IAM1U ' N. Fu neral service. 17S E. Ollsan. Tabor 4313. P.L.LERCH lat 11th and Clay Sta. East 781. B 1883. RR1CSON wtli and Morrison i L-nyivoV't'i Broadway 1'0:U. A.R.ZELLER CO. 9. WiliiRmi Av. A, D. KEN WORTHY CO., 6802-04 9,,d at.. Lenta. Tabor S2T. BREEZE & SNOOKr7, '.TV 8KEWE3 VNDERTAK1NU COMPANY. 8d and Clay. Main IZ2. A 321. lady assistant. FLORISTS. JAI'AN KL.OJtlbT. 100 4TH ST.. NEAR TAVLOR. All kinds ot pot flowers and oeduina; plants, loc ana up. Boracr plants. o.c tlaztn and tin. Uoautlfut transit's. .'.ic per ilot:n. VecetaOle plants. - aoaen 2.c ana- up. UUUNKR, FIAJK1ST. S'J8 Morrison et., l'orllana hotil. Mar. 703 846 Morrison, bet. Bdy. and Fark. Mar. UZ Portland's Leading Flower Sliopd. MARTIN & FOHBK9 CO.. Florists. 354 Waahinston. Main 269. A lllS'J. Flow.rs for all occasions artlatteally aranxed. CLAKKii UiiUb., norma, iui Morrison su Main or A 1S05. Flno flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. PEOPLE'S FLORAL. SiiOP. 245 Alder. Flow- rs ana aesisns very reaaonaote. Alar, jw JJ. 1RV1XGTOK PARK FLORAL CO.. 4lh and Tamnlll. Funeral a.a'cnars: lowest prlcea MAX Ma SMITH. Main -ir. A Kll. butldtnt. 6th and Alder ata. SelUna- TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 27 Waahiafftoa U bet. 4tb and 5th. Mala 6102. A directory of business firms and classified for ready reference. or other information, telephone A 6095, House 29. ACCORDION l'LK.XlNti, II KMSTlTClilNO. tpio; lLat WE PLEAT tkirui. any style, SI: hemiHitco- lng luc per yard; buttons covered. tiabU'ro Novelty Mfg. Co.. oii ulu t- Bdy. aouu. AOATE CCTTKKS AND MFG. JEWELERS. IKWELHY and ualcti repairing. Millar's. 855 Wash St.. Majestic llicaur bUaa ALFALFA . MEAL. (.KUl.NU r'EED. HAY. WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. AL ctftiT. AKT. MRS. J. EPPENSTKIN. 464 Washington. In now offering remarkable selection of the finest goods at extremely low pricey ASSAYEKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second Golu. silver and platinum bought. AIIOaSEVa. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice in all courts. 03 Northwestern Bank bldg. BAKBtKs. 3 LADY BARBERS. A good shave for 15c. haircut tel Medford. 6th and Gllsan sis. CA.NCEU TREATMENT. :3c iio- L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. 812 Morgan bldg. Marshall 0143. CARPET WEA1 I.NG. RUGS, The kind that wear the best are made from vour wornout carpets by The Northwest Rug Co. tformer address. 153 Union ave.). hug rugs woven all aises. Carpet- cleaning, refitting and resizing. Mail orders solicited. 1.-.3 Last Eigata. PHONE EAST 30MJ. B liiSO. Fluff Rugs From Old Carpets Rag Kuga. All Slxea Mall Orders Prompt. bend for looklet Sxl2 Rugs Mtam or Dry Cleaned. S1.30. FLUFF RUG CO. 54-58 Union Ave. X. East CUB. B 1475. - CELLULOID BCTTONB. THE IRW1N-I1UDSON COMPA-NT. S7 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254. ClliKOPBACTOB. (OO.OOO KNOW MoMahoo, 1009 chiropractor. Throngs pronouncing treatment easiest, bert. permanent. 31 "treats" (13. TeL CHIROPODIST ARCH (SPECIALIST. WILLIAM. Estelle and Florelle De Veny. the only sclentlfio chiropodists and arch spe cialist in the city. Parlors Sua Uerllnger bldg.. southwest corner Second and Aider. Phone Main 130L CIRCl'LAR LETTERS. CRANS LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal building, Marshall 6s2X Multlgrapolng. mimeograph and mall advertising. COLIJECTIOXSl " NET- e CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17. No collection, no charges. Eatabllahed luoo. DANCINtt. LEAK.V to dance where all lesnons are strictly private; 12 lessons. 15. 4 lessons t2. 603 Kllers bldg.. boU 4 lb and 5th, on Wash. st. Main o04. MRS. BATH'S DANCING Academv. 308-11 Dekum bldg. Beat Instructor. Beginners' Class Tuea eve., class party Fri. ava. Les sons days and eve, hy appt. Main 1343. SERVICE Jazz orchestra music for all oc caxlona. Phone Tabor U3SU. Woodlawn 4576. ALI8KV Dancing Academv. Private Instrue tors day and evening. Classes Friday evea lng. 2d floor Allsky bldg. 8 letuons. 13. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY, room and stage dancing; eve.; children apecialty. 100 2d at. Ba.ll claaa Tuea.. Frl. Main 2100. DANCE orchestra. "Union." Violins repaired. W. 1. King. 644 H Wash.. Broadway 47a DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL Dr. O. H. Huthmafi veterina rian. 41B East 7th St. Eaat 1847. B 1082. EDI CATIONAL. MiSS FEN" LEV. H'i North Kith atreet E.orutlon New York School of Expreanlon. ...upil iiiipmj oi i.onuon. lng lrench Two yewrB In Paris. ELECTRICAL KKTAIK fHOT. H. M. II. ELECTRIC CO. 81 North 1st St.. Portland. Or. Re winding nd electricjil reptvlrlifV & rpecialty. t? us about new or ured molora. Bdwy. 1U4.V A 104& WHOLESALERS AND ALTO TOPS. DUBRU1LLB TOP CO.. th and Oak. DRY 4iOODS NOTIONS. LmilVCI CDICI HO Stockroom and office l UHlKtLoriLL UUi47 North Fifth street. CiRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trad, bldg. THANHOUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St. HIDKS, WOOL. CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS., 11)5 Front street. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis sta. SIONt'MENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 26B 4th St. Opp. City Hall. 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Above answers wiil be destroyeil unless railed for within ait iliiyi. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY ,ffJc. Boom IBS OturtUouM. fit St. I'll one from 8 to ft. Alois 378, Horn i'hoa A Nivhi coll oltor oifoo iiour, WooU- lowu .tit. Rport all cues of cruelty to th abort ddre. lCJectric lethal chamber iof imi;i anl mat, liona ambulance fr sick tod dis abled act mala at. a moment 'a notice. A a ona daairinc a dog or othar pat com muni cate with us. Call (or all loat or atr; J lock, aa - look after tbo Impound. nf. There la no more cltjr bounj. juac uria NKV TODAY. GARAGES IO ANU VP. POHT.ARI.K AND IM'.HMAN F. l' UOlKS OK ALL K.1.NDS. MODKRN CON STItUCTkON CO., 13 Kast Eleventh St. I'kuua Kast 6114. professional men condensed and For rates by the month or year, l he uregonian, iuam uiv or EVE, EAR, NOSE AND T11BOAT. Dr. F. F. Cas-seday, 1W K. Burnslue, , apeciallat; glasses fitted, cor. lluth. B 13BS, E. 474. I'lEL CORD WOOD. COUNTHi' SLA 11 WOOD. Multnomah Fuel Co.. Main 6540. A alio. HKMsflTCIIINU. u STEVHAN. hemstitching;, scalloping, ao cordloa aide pleat, buttous covered; mail orders. 21 Fittock blk. Broadway lui'U. Ml' SIC. NOTED teacher of voice, stranger in city, wishes to share studio and expenses with equally prominent instrumentaliat. reader or posture. East SI 17. LM1L THIEUIUR.N, violin, viola teacher: pupil Sov-cik. -JU7 Flleunar bldg.. Bdy. 10. OPTOMETUI-sTS AJiU OPTICIAXS. GLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your patronage on tna basis of capable service. Thou sands ot aausiie-i. patron a. A trial will convince. Charles W. Goodman optometrist, lion Momaon. Main PATENT ATTOhVNJEYS. R. C. WRIGHT 22 yeartT experience U. S. and loreign patents. 401 Dekum bldg. UOLLiBLKU, U-O Worcester bldg.. Main 2321 " riivisiciAxs. DR. K. A. PHlLLll'S. roi Broadway bldg. Rheumatism, female disorders, akin trou bles, stomach, liver. kidneys. bowels, throat, goitre, scalp, high blood prarura. j DR. R E. WAT1EKS. 30d gwetland bldg. QfOf increased efficiency drugleas treat- Vw Cment, goitre, paralysis. appendlcltla. liver, kidney. PLIMBING bll'FLlES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale price Stark-Davis Co 21 Third. Main 797. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr. Printing and linotyping. 100 H Front at, corner Stark. Main or A 1418. DOlUTIUf! F. W. BASTES & COMPANT. I nl.I I lilU 1st and Oak ata. Main 165. A lies. SECOND-HAND STORES. JJVLN HARDWAKB A FURNITURS CO, 221 Front Street. We buy and sell everything in the bard wara and furniture Una. I' lion Mala 8970. A 7174. MlOW CARDS AND SLIDES. Washington Slide Co.. 351 Washington. Mezxanlne floor. Majeatlc bldg. Mar. 2. fTOVK REPAIRING. WHO said your siov couldn't b fixed? 6nd It to ua and see any old stove. We soe cial.ze on duplicates, weldtnr. renlckellnc of stove parts, buy and sell stoves and pay htKhft prices; colls put in; all work guar anteed. North Portland Stove Repair Work. r.r.4 Javier Street. Phone Bdwy. 18."!. TKANSlTK A.NU (STORAGE. WILLAMETTE YALLEY TRANSFER CO. General Transfer and Forwarding Arenta T RACK AG K. STOKAUE AND TRANSFER. 2S0 ASH ST. BROADWAY 454. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan at., corner of 13th. Telephone Broadway 12S1 or 1169. We own and operat. two large class "A1 warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. FIREPROOF STORAGE C. M. OI.PEN TRANSFER CO.. 24 PINE. MADISON'-fT. DOCK A WAREHOUSE OF flc, 169 Madison st. Qeneral merchandlsa and forwarding attenta lhone Main ItiOL FOR reliable pu rail Nor, Hill .hall 1H.-.4. ino and furniture moving Transfer Company. Mir- PACKISf! MOVING STOR1NO. FECl'RITY BTORAGli 41 TRANSFER CO. 1Q5 Tark ft. Main 5193. A 1061. CLAY S. MORSB. Inc. IRACKAGK. STORAGE. TRANSFER. 44S-454 Gllaan St. HOI HE moving and transfer. Call Tabor fia:i or B.lwy. L'4J. WATCH HKFAIRINti. HIGHEST pricea paid old watches and Jew elrv. Condition no object. Repairs a spe cialty. Rainier Jewelry Co.. 44'.tSfr Wash, st. 1MANUFACTURERS PAINTS, OIL ANU (iLASS. HASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. PIpETpIPK l'lTTltt AxFVALVEa. M. L. KLINE. 64-80 Front street. fLLM til.NO AXU 8TEAM 8L fPLIES. L. KLINE. b4-86 Front street. M. FKODl't'E COMMISSION MKKCHAMS. EVEKDINO FARRELL, 140 Front street. AND B1NDLR TWINE. Portland Cordage Co. 14th and Northrup. IA11, DOORS AND CLASS. W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis ata. WALL PAPER. UORUAM WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St. 'KW TODAY. INCOME PROPERTY PAYING 14 NET S65,000 AVe offer for pale a fully fur nished four-story apart men t liouse, containing 33 suites, sitir atPd at Marshfield. Oregon, at $65,000, which has been paying 14r net on the investment. This is said to be the best constructed and finest arranged apartment building in the state, outside of 1'ortland. K a y access to the sliopttiiiir center of the city. The furniture and equipment is the best that can be bought and the equipment is complete, even down to the last napkin. The apart ments are always in demand and the present owners have had no difficulty in keeping: it filled with desirable tenants. This is a splen did investment for S30,CQOCASH?"M7ntllIy. For full Information call Mr. Cleveland, with THK FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY HKtl.TORS, lO-t Fifth Street. Mala "69. o. GARAGES $38, $49.50. $59.50 AND UP READY CUT and PORTABLE HOUSES. Miiimade Construction Co. 1601 Union Ave. N. Wdln. 2113 SEND US YOUft OLD CARFETS Old Ituara sail Woolen Clot bin sr. e Make llevrrelhle. Hand - V uvea FLUFF RUGS They Wear Like Iron. Mail Or J era. Beod (or Booklet. Ki it use Worts. All Sim Carpet Gleaning 9x12 Rur. Steamed Cleaned, $1.50 WIOSTERN 1'Lll'P ni'U CO 54 I'nloa Ave. . Kmat M. U I47S I'hone your want ads to The Oregro nian. I'hone Main 7070. A SOUS. xirw Ton ay. Advertisement of Sale of Fir Ship Lumber In Shipyards In Oregon, Washington and California Pealed proposals will be rcreived at tha office of the Fir Production Board. 508 Northwestern Bank building. Portland. Ore gon, until 11 o'clock A. M. May 20. 119. and then publicly opened, for ship lumber on hand as listed at the following shipyards. The amount of lumber shown at each yard - is approximate and will vary more or less: Columbia & Willamette River District Feet. McEachern Phlo Co.. Astoria. Or... S24.719 Geo. F. Rodgers Co.. Astoria. Or... 40:i.l'-d Coaat Shipbuilding Co.. Portland. Or.l,503.72d tiit-man & t.ern bnipnuiiding Co. Portland. Or 490.811 Supple-Ballln Shipbuilding Corp'n. Port and. Or. 701.541 C. M. standifor Construction Corp'n. Vancouver. Wash 1.&S6.370 St. Helena Shipbuilding Co.. St. Helena Or . . r.-M-THS Wllaon Shipbuilding Co.. Astoria. Or. 72S.S10 Puget Sound District Patterson-MacDonald Shipbuilding Co.. Seattle. Wash 1,014.813 Allen Shipbuilding Co.. Seattle, Wash 1,063.353 Puget Sound Bridgo 4t Dredging Co.. Seattle. Warn 1.047.0 Wright Ship Yard. Tacoma. Wash.. 241.e'."J Babara Broa. Tacoma. Wash. 82S.443 Aberdeen. Washington. District Grant Pmlth-Porter Shipbuilding Co. Aberdeen, Wash 001.767. Raymond, Washington, District Sanderson & Porter's 6hlp Yard, Raymond, Wash. 1. 640.940 North Bend. Oregon. District Kruse & Banks. North Bend. Or.. .1.2S5.C41 California District Rolpli Shipbuilding Co.. Eureka, Cal 723.260 Benicla Shipbuilding Corp'n. Benlcla, Cal 205.96S Total IL Bidders are Invltad to t present at th tixno bids are opened. ill. Three elassea of proposals will be received, aa follows: Cla,ss a. For the entire amount cf ship lumber In all the above shipyards In Oregon. Wshmg-ton and California. C.asa b. For the entire amount of ship lumber In any one or more ot the described districts. Class c. The entire amount of ship lum ber in any one shipyard. IV. All proposals to be based on taking de livery of the ship lumber in all or any one vi tne xouowina cues, our option: a. F. O. B. care at each shipyard. b. Free along? side within reach of ahln'a tackle at each shipyard. c. Bid on lumber wherever situated within each shipyard whether piled on docks or on land adjoining:, or ratted In tho water. V. Cach bid muat be irrfimnjinl.il tv a r.r. titled check, bank draft, poatofflre or ex press money oraer Ouvable to the II. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpora tion, in an amount eaual to lo oer cent of the total bid. which aunt will be retained by said 'corporation aa liquidated aamages In the event of failure of the bidder to make good his bid. should tho same be ac cepted. Successful bidders will be required to furnish suitable bond for faithful per formance of his contract and upon receipt of such bonda. depoalt mentioned In tbia article will be returned. VL The Fir Production Board reserves the risht to reject any or all bids. Deposits made by unsuccessful bidders will ba re turned upon rejection of the bid. VIL All lumber Is to be sold on measurement and merchantable grade made by the Paclfio Lumber Inspection Bureau, free of coat to bidders. The Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau Is to furnish certificates for such measurement and grade which - is to be final. VIII. Terms of payment are net rash. 30 dsya from date of certificate Issued by the Pa cific Lumber Inspection Bureau. IX. Lumber must be removed within a reason able time; each bidder must specify the earUest date at which he will remove the lumber covered by his bid. X. For Itemised list of lumber apply to Fir Production Hoard. 5u8 Northwestern Bank; bnildlnir. Portland. Oregon, or the U. S. Shipping Board Kmergency Fleet Corpora tion. Salvage Division. 140 X. Broad street. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. XL Bids must be placed In sealed envelope addresaed to Fir Production Board. &04 Northwestern Bank building. Portland. Ore gon, and maiked "This ia a sealed bid to be opened at 11 A. M. May 20. 191U." FIR PRODUCTION BOARD. N. W. Cor. 34th and Yamhill 100x100. You can live in one and rent the rest 3 buildings, all in fine condi tion. If it appeals to you phone me. Will make a price to make you money. Tabor 834 Forenoons Owner Will Build Clo?e-ln. desirable Eajt Side location, suitable for facrtory. warehouse or jra raire. Moderate rental to tenant who can show sufficient financial respon sibility to Insure permanent occupancy for from five to ten years. Inquire WlllT.HKIt.KKI.liY CO, -lit I'lttoek Hlwli. Phase Hroadnar 7s4. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved lty aad fsrsa property. IntallDirat repaymeat prtvlleice If preferred prompt, reliable oervlce. A. H. B1RRELL GO. 2I7-Z19 N'orthweatern Bssk Itulldlns. Maratoall 4114. A 411B. FLUFF RUGS r rom oU carpets. Carprt cleaning 4 r. I II tins;. UaaT rnca orm, all a.a, Mall orders solicited. aORTtlv UST l-Ltit-'K CO. Former aouress a'& Union Ave. EAST 3580 B I28Q MORTGAGE LOANS ON" BVSIXK AT KKSIDliXCK PHOI'liKTV. ' HOBKKTsOX oi EW1NG. 207 - H Aorllwestrr. Bank Hlilg. S N A P JOHN B. COFFEY MORTUAOK LOAN. Insurance, Surety Bonds J03 WILCOX BLDG. Mala 702, A 9702 4 .