THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, MAT 27, 1910. HOW OV , SISKIYOUS OPPOSED Pavement 12 Feet Wide Held to Be Inadequate. FUND QUESTION IS RAISED Matter to Be Considered and Prob ably Decided at Meeting or High- way Commission. Today. Whether pavement shall be 16 or 12 feet wide on sections of the Pacific highway will be' determined at today's tneeting of the state highway commis sion. There is a section in the Siskiyou mountains for which a contract was let early In May on a basis of 12 feet. Since then the commission has been stormed with resolutions and communi cations urging that nothing less than a. 16-foot pavement be laid. Commissioner R. A. Booth cham pioned the 12-foot pavement on the theory that the Pacific highway must lie paved and questioned whether there would be sufficient funds available for a 16-foot pavement the entire distance. The question of available funds 'will be determined at today's session. The commercial clubs of Medford and Ash land have sent resolutions opposing anything less than a 16-foot pavement. Contractor to Shave Bid. Oskar Huber, contractor for the Sis kiyou section, has offered to shave a couple of hundred dollars a mile on his bid and will submit his revised figures. The arguntent is made that a 16-foot road is necessary and if the commis sion makes a 12-foot road now it will eventually have to be widened at a cost about three times the cost of widening it now. California will come up to the Oregon line with a 16-foot road and the Medford-Ashland protest ants say that leaving a 16-foot road in California and striking a 12-foot road in Oregon would create an unfavorable impression. The base is now graded Xor 24 feet In the Siskiyou section. Protest against the location of a sec tion of the Columbia river highway be tween The Dalles and Chenoweth will be made, although bids have been ad vertised for. The Chenoweth section is 25 per cent longer than the straight road to The Dalles. Frank Seufert will go before the commission to object to the Chenoweth route. Postroad Project Considered. State Senator I. L. Patterson con sulted with members of the commis sion yesterday regarding rushing the postroad project between Salem and Dallas. The commissioners agree to call for bids for. grading for the June 10 meeting, the bids being contingent on the passage by the voters of Polk county of their proposed road bond bill. If the bonds fall to carry the bids will be rejected and Senator Patterson promised to pay the cost of the adver tising himself. If the bonds carry the Salem-Dallas road will get a flying start. Contracts for 129.80 miles of road work are advertised for awarding at today's meeting. Of this mileage, 36 will be hard surface and 94.80 miles will be grading and macadam. Of the paving. 22.3 miles will be between the Multnomah county line and Hood River city on the Columbia highway, and 11.2 miles will be between Rainier and Clatskanie. The longest grading job will be 26.8 miles on Cabbage hill in the Kamela section in eastern Oregon. Clackamas Work Planned. Clackamas county, which heretofore has refrained from voting road bonds plans a special election and road bond issue this summer, according to a dele- SMITH STATES L lie Knows at Least Fifty People VTto Took Tanlac After See- ing Good It Did Him. 1 tried almost everything under the Sun for my trouble, but nothing ever m,e, any sood until 1 to Tanlac," Eaid.M. S. Smith of 7009 Fifty-ninth avenue southeast, Portland, Or to a Tanlac representative the other day. IUr. Smith came to Portland in Jan w.5 Denver- For 42 years he ivas in the general mercantile business in Bussey, la. He was postmaster at avilia, la., from 1SS3 to 1889 and Bgain from 1892 to 1897. "I had been bothered with my kid 5tC3'S fo.th past slx years." continued Mr. Smith, "but this kept getting worse nil the time, and while my appetite and digestion has always been good a. j,ear ag0i my appetite began to fail me and I got to where I didn t relish a thing. I simply had to CeJ?J'Tn ever"thing I did cat and this didn t seem to do me any good because I fell off In weight from 145 pounds down to 107 pounds, and by this time my strength and energy had just about left me. I was in an awful rundown condition and lots of times after my work I'd feel just like giving up. but I wouldn't let myself think of such a thiwg because I knew If I did give up it would be the last of me "My kidneys bothered me so much at nigtit that I couldn't get any sleep or rest and I'd get up in the mornings feeling just as tired and worn out as when I went to bed, and I'd also feej sore and stiff. My back pained me most all the time and I couldn't hardly get out of my chair after sit ting down for a while, and I had blind dizzy spells. "I was in Denver when I read about Tanlac doing so much good for others no I got a bottle, and before I had finished half of it my appetite began to come lack to me and I wasn't troubled so much with my kidneys Well, by the time I had taken four bottles of Tanlac I was feeling just like a new man. I was eating like a growing child hungry all the time and was sleeping the whole night through. My strength and energy came back to me because I have gained 32 pounds in weight, and this alone ought to convince anyone of the amount of good that I have had from Tanlac. Before I left Denver I knew of at least 50 people that were taking Tanlac on my recommendation. I never lose n. chance to (.peak a good word in its favor and I'm going to take a few more bottles of it for a tonic." Tanlac is sold in Portland by the Owl Drug Co. Adv. t7 OTHERS I! I J Reduce your doctor's J! 2A by keeping " always on hand , Jim flCKS YporutM "YOUR BODYGUARD" -30f, 60$ I.2C? gation which visited the commission ers yesterday. The bond issue will be large enough to provide for a new sus pension bridge across the Willamette river, connect various communities In the county and also provide for build ing a road to connect Oregon City with the Mount Hood loop which the gov ernment will start constructing this summer. Obituary. NORTH BEND. Or., May 26. (Spe cial.) Mrs. Wilhelmlna Gebhardt, a pioneer resident of this city, died at the home of her daughter Sun day afternoon, following a brief illness. She was 74 years old and Is survived by two sons, Robert Gebhardt, engaged in the paint business In this city, and C. F. Gebhardt, residing at Oakland. Cal., and a daughter, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, with whom she lived during her residence here. MARSHFIELD, Or.. May 26. (Spe cial.) Bessie Flanagan, 19, daughter of E. G. Flanagan, .died last night, the eighth victim of the recent influenza wave. .Miss Flanagan's death caused postponement and abandonment of many high school functions scheduled for this week. She was due to gradu ate in June. Miss Flanagan's mother died a few days ago, and a sister is .at Mercy hospital 111 with Influenza. The Flanagan family Is one of the oldest in the Coos bay district. FORESTERS DUE IN AUGUST MASSACHUSETTS TO SEXT 20 0 MEMBERS TO OREGON. Inspection of Large Sawmills and Trip Over Columbia Highway to Mark Visit Here. Nearly 200 members of the Massa chusetts Forestry association are sched uled to arrive in Portland July 25 to spend three days Inspecting national parks and forests and will be guests of officials of the United States forestry department, who are. making plans foi entertaining the delegation. The east erners have arranged an itinerary that will take them through the Yellowstone national park. Rainier park and forest, coming to the coast via the northern route, and returning over the southern route. While in Portland members of the association are to be conducted through some of the largest sawmills in this section, and taken over the Columbia river hlErhwav tr T7" ilo s.aV ...11. possible tramp over Eagle creek trail ! as an added feature. Harry A. Rey nolds, secretary of the Massachusetts organization, is in communication with A. G. Jackson of the department of education it, the district forester's of fice, who will have charge of their entertainment. The "object of the trip Is to become more familiar with conditions in the national parks and forests and to be come better acquainted with the north west. From Portland the party will go south to Crater national forest and park, thence to California and east ward. The Massachusetts association mem bers came west several years ago, in smaller numbers, and it is expected the publicity given the northwest by those who made that trip will result in a much larger representation this year. CAR UPSETS, TWO INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yates of Van couver Meet With Mishap. VANCOUVER., Wash., May 26. (Spe cial.) Bert Yates and wife were se verely injured Saturday night when their automobile upset a few miles this side of Salem. Mr. Yates' nose was broken and he also suffered body bruises and lacerations of the face. The extent of Mrs. Yates' injuries is not known. While thought not to be seri ous, they were such as to prevent her removal to this city. She is in a hos pital at Salem. Their 10-months-old baby was thrown clear of the car and escaped injury. Just how the accident occurred is not known. It is thought that either a deT feet in the steering gear of the car or the loose gravel in which the auto mobile was running at the time caused it to swerve, allowing the car to go over an embankment. OVERSEAS CHANCES OPEN Men Wanted for Special Limited Service in France. Toung Americans who regret the fact that they did not get an opportu nity to go to France during the world war. and who still desire to go over seas, are offered a chance by the United States marine corps, which is enlisting men for "special limited service" in P'rance. Musicians, especially, are in demand to relieve men now in the serv ice, and men for service duty who want to epenl the summer abroad are urged to enlist at once. Those enlisting are transferred direct to the marine overseas depot at Quan .tico, Va., from which place they will be transferred immedlate-y to France. Persons interested are requested to call upon the recruiting sergeant at 304 Panama building. Third and Alder streets. KNIGHTS BACK ARMY DRIVE Catholic Order Will Help Salvation ists Rase Fund. Resolutions congratulating the Salva tion Army on its war activities, and Dledginsr tha Knnnnrt n f Ka ir.i.kt. . Columbus in the coming Salvation Army drive, wfre adopted yesterday by the Oregon state convention of the Knights xjl numinous. The convention elected the following officers for the coming year: Frank J. Lonergan, state deputy: A. A. MIckel, state secretary; J. W. Dyer, state treas urer; S. M. P. IJolan, state advocate; and K. S. Donnely, state warden. The convention pledged the support of the knights to the reconstruction measures on the ballot in the June elec tion. The chairman read a letter from Mjiinr C. fi VmauA.th v, 1. 1 i - - ....... , ... .naiiniiis t lie secretaries and chaplains of the knights iur- ineir services during the war. TOURISTS LOOK TO OREGON State Game Warden Receives Many Letters From East. That Oregon will be invaded this summer by more tourists from other states than in any previous season is the belief expressed by State Game Warden Shoemaker, who is receiving inquiries from large numbers of pro pective visitors who desire to spend the heated season in wilds of Oregon. "We are receiving Inquiries daily from people in California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada," said Mr. Shoemaker yes terday, "and I believe the tourist travel this summer will exceed that of any for mer year. Information concerning camp ing sites, the license requirements for hunting and fishing, and provisions of the game code, is asked In nearly all letters reaching this office." Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Phone Main 7070, A 6095. - GLEAM-UP PLAHS HATCHED POLICE AXD CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE WORK TOGETHER. Preparations Being Made for Ac tivity Against Law-Breakers When Evidence Secured. With no sensational developments in the clean-up campaign yesterday, police and city officials continued marshaling their forces against gamblers and criminals. Deputy City Attorney Hind man, whom Mayor Baker detailed to act as adviser to police who want help in collecting evidence, haC a long con ference with Chief of Police Johnson, but announced that although several tentative plans for helping the police bureau had been dtscussed, no definite conclusion had resulted. Deputy City Attorney Norton spent a part of the day working on the draft of a new ordinance covering disorderly houses by which he hopes to avoid some of the technical points which po lice say make it almost Impossible to convict proprietors of these resorts. Mr. Norton consulted the police regard ing the draft to get their viewpoint on the practical difficulties in getting evidence. The trial of the 36 men arrested at Sixth and Burnside streets Sunday morning as they came out of an alleged gambling club will come up later in the week. Attorneys for the prisoners demanded trial by jury. Police headquarters were rife with rumors of changes in the personnel of the different departments, but the chief did not announce any transfers. Mr. Hindman said that after studying the situation hurriedly, he felt that Port land ranked high among the coast cities in the matter of crime prevention, al though the sudden increase in popula tion since the advent of the shipyards and war prosperity might necessitate some changes in police methods. AMCSEMENTS. - A N T X G E C MAT. DAILY 2:30 -W B. D. Bene. Inc., Frwoti COLLEGE CIKL VKOLICS A Flirtation. In Two Episodes. With Manic by Joseph Burrowes. 6 OTHER BIG ACTS 8. Thrte Performances Daily. Night Curtain at 7 and 9. LYRIC MUSICAL MATINEE JJAILY 10c ONLY. Billon 4fc Frank's eccentric comedians, com puny of 30 and The Rosebud Girls in THE TWINS An avalanche of Mirth and Music Country Store (extra) Tonight. C IRCLE TODAY ONLY. roritiH AX W Aftlt. Margarita Fisher "Molly of the Follies" Abo enmeriy. "Boobs and Bumps." and Burton Holmes Travelogue. Opn from 9 o'clock in the moraine until 4 o'clock the following morning. HBBHnBsflaBaBHBB Dance Tonights h Summer Opening jj Admission 10c 5 Montana Jack's Jazz Band n APOLLO Second and Morrison E DANCING TONIGHT AT COUNCIL CREST PARK 10-Pirca Orchestra and Monte Austin. DANCE AT COTILLION The Hall Beautiful. BALL-BEARING SPRING FLOOR. Finest Ballroom In West. ISiFOHMALS EVERY EVEM.N'G. fourteenth at Washlnarton. !l i THIS MKKKll 1 FERGUSON VI I 1 "EYES OF ) 1 f if j THE SOUL" I t i f- r i '! ' t COMING 11 1 J I jj DOCG. FAIRBANKS I jj I J f. A 24,000 PICTl'RE ill Ir APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY LECTURES ''' r . . "v AMI'PKMENTS. nn. Mon. flies. VI od. rtermmn TAYLOR GRANVILLE and LAURA P1KRPONT In The Bis; Patriotic Melodrama tt AN AMERICAN ACE From the Play by Lincoln J. Carter. Delrn. Hersehel Healer. Joseph K. Bernard. -N rtm Kelly. Aerial hhawi, Orpheum Travel Weekly. Kinos-rams. Mallnoni, lOc to 75c; Nights, lUc to $1. MAX. WED.. t5e BARGAIN -An Instantaneous Kit VERNA FELTON As Znle In BABY MINE Funniest farce ever written Evenlnjrs, 25c. 60c. Mats. 25c (Wed . Sat ) Next Week: THE DIVORCE QUESTION A SEATS NOW SELLING Starting; Monday, Jane 2. ALCAZAR Musical Comedy Co. In Iritile Scheff's Success 'MILE MODISTE' With the Two National Stars MABEL WILBER AND OSCAR FIGMAN SECURE SEASON SEATS NOW. KEEP COOL NOW, GO TO THE IPPODROME Today Tonight THREE BELMONTE SISTERS Pretty, Dainty. Dressy Singers and Dancers. JIMMY LYONS The Hebrew Statesman. KINO AXD THOnXTOX, "The Boob." DELMORR, F1SHKH AND LlfeLMOtit; In "Down Below." TWO ASTKLLAS, Tumbling Pantomimic Funsters. KLEIN AXD CLIFTON. "A Park Flirta tion." HELEN CHADWICK "CALEB PIPER'S GIRL." Get in Line. Not a Moment's Wait. CHAT NO. 10. Every door alonp The Trail at THE OAKS is an entrance to new delights. Not only are the most successful amusement features of past years and of other parks found at THE OAKS, but novelty amusements found nowhere else are available to pleasure seekers. We tell you many srood things about the Armstrong Folly company and the Cole McElroy Jazz Band, but they are only big parts of the big show. Bring the family out early today and take In The Trail amuse ments. , Tou'll find them Just as delightful as thousands of others here. Them's everything along The Trail from the shooting gallery to the scenic rail way, the ever-thrilling Rodeo and the miniature steam railway for the kiddies, the zoo. with its lively monkeys and Its frolicsome bears. When the "grown-ups" forget their cares in , the beautiful park that Is the home of these pleas ures they must also forget they are not children, for they ride the hobbyhorses and the little cars al most as much as the little folks do Come out today. Cars at First and Alder any time. JOHN F. CORDRAT, Manager. Read the Chats for Oaks Tark news. 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. The Science of Rlcat Living; and Right Thinking for HEALTH, HAPFI-SKSS AND SUCCESS BT Harriet Luella McColIum Psychologist Lecturer Supreme. Eloquent, Entertaining. Inspiring. Instructive. Vplif ting. Twice Dally, 3 P. M. and 8 P. M. TUESDAY, MAY 2T TO 31. Subjertsi Today, 3 P. M. Environment In Character HnlldlnK." --"v 8 P. 31. "The Psychology of the Adolescent." ALCAZAR THEATER Eleventh and Morrison. ADMISSION FREE AUCTION 8 A r-ca TODAY. - At the Baker Auction House. Tamhltl and west Park streets, sale at 10 A Sa. MEETING NOT1CK8. KIRKPATRJCJC COCNCTT.. 2237. KN'IOHTS ANI LAPIES OF SECURITY Memorial prvlcen next Fri day. May 30. 8 1. M-. SwI.hs hall. Thlrl and Jeffereon. for ur oMir boys. All councils are Invited to Join wltb u. Larco class Initiation. All members are requested to be preeent. WASHINGTON COMMAN IERY A stated cociriave Hill be held this (Tuesday) evening at 7::; o'clock. Ksat Business of Importance. A larice attendance ,1T" f"1; A." oJournlna- KnlKht Templars cordially Invited. UtiO. P. EISMAN Reocrdtr. A. AND A. B. RITK. Ml'LTN'OMAH COUNCIL OF KA1XISH, NO. 1. Kes-ular meeting In auditorium. Scottish Rite cathedral, this Tuejdav) evenlnir at 8 o'clock. Work in &Oth derree. Rv order EMINENT COMMANDER. ITANHOB LODGE. NO. L KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS. meets T,rr Tuaadtv aveatns. Castle . V Hall. Seventh and Aider sis. Visitors welcome. THAD L. CRAVES, K. V. t. . . . ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. I. O. Vf IO F.. will meet this (Tuesday 3 ievenln at I. O. O. Y. temple. 1st V.' vA. land Alder streets. W ork In the -TiS! Patriarchal degree. Visiting- Iat niTiw rlarcha welcome. J. J. HAWKINS, C. P. CHARLES CHRISTIANSEN. Scribe. IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. 1M, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even. Ing. May 27. Work In M. M. do gree. First section 6: 3D o'clock, second section 8 o'clock. Vlnltors W. P. ADAMS, Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111. A. V. KSO A. M. Special communication this (Tuesday), evening at 7 o'clock. Work In the M. M. degree. V lei ting brethren welcome. C. K. MILLER, Secretary. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER.' NO. 54. O. E. S. Stated communica tion this (Tuesdsy) evening at 8 a o clock, social, visitors welcome. w. liv nr.fst. f ih. Wnnhv Matron. MTRA H. GL1.NES, Sec COLUMBIA REBCKAH LODGE. NO. S. I. O. O. F. All the officers and members are requested to attend the funeral services of our late sister, Emily Brown, which will be held from St. Lawrence ctiurcn, 4a ana German, May 1'7, at U:3) A. M. MARY UE1L. Noble Grand. IDA ELLIS. Sec. MULTNOMAH CIKCLK. NO. T44. NEIGH BORS OF WOODCRAFT, wlil give a dance and light refreshments at their hall. UU4 Taylor, near Tenth street. In honor or re turned soldiers and sailors. Admission free. Visitors cordially invited. MYRTLE COoVKKT. Correspondent. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth sr. FRIEDLANDER'S Xor lodge emblems, class pins and meda:s. 310 Washington st. PIED. THORSEN In this city. May 23. 1019, John Thorsen, ticed 34 yrars. Kern ulna at HH mani funeral parlura. Funeral notice later. REECE In this city. May 2K, Joseph Rwce, apr-a art years. The remains art at ln ly' Montgomery at ftih. FUNERAL NOTICES, HOPS At the residence. 1163 Laurel hurst avenue, aged 64 years and o montns. Henry Roc., beloved husband of Mary Ho6; father of May C. Rons and Wll 1 .am A. Rosm. and the late Henry CI eve. Rot. A-lso survived by two grandchildren, Alice May and Dorothy Jane Ko.b, of Bolee. Idaho. Funeral services will be held at H.ao l M. today (Tuesday ), May lii. in the chapel of the Ho) man Vndertaklng Co. Friends Invited. Interment will be In River view cemetery. CATE At the residence of his father. T. A. Cate. ancouver, Washington, cda P. Cate, aiiud 24 years, beloved husband of Anna and son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cate of Vancouver; brother of Mrs. Norman Whit- In b and Cleveland C. Cate of this city, and Ruf us Cate of Olex. Oregon. Funeral services will be held at Limner undertak ing par Ion. Vancouver. Washington. May JH. at 10 A. M. ROBINSON In this city. May 25. He!en Ernes title Robinson, aged 2 years 1 month 14 days, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Robinson of Stanley sta tion, Oregon. The funeral services will be held from the conservatory chapel of the F. S- Dun nine. inc.. 414 East Alder, at 2 P. M today (Tuesday). Fi lends Invited. Interment Rose City cemetery WEAVER At the residence. 407 Jackson St.. May I'O, Mrs. Nellie M. Weaver, age Ml years, beloved mother of Mrs. Virginia Krltg of Portland. Or.. Henry 8. Rollins of Los Angeles. Cal.. Fred Rollins of Port land, Or. Funeral services will be held tomorrow ( Wednesday . May 2, at 2 P. M at th chapel of Miller fc Tracey. Interment at Rivervlew cemetery. CAMPBELL At the residence. 8H2 Northrup Mrppt. May -'., iviv, .xatnaniei ampoeii, aged "'- years 6 months, beloved huwt.and of Alive M. Campbell. Friends invited to a t tend the funeral services, which will be held at the Portland crematorium at 3:30 P M. Friday. May 30, 1919. Remains at Ilolman's funeral parlors. KETTERN In this city. May 28. at the fam ily residence, iinrt L. 73d St. N.. Anna M. Kettern, aged o4 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson. The funeral services will be hHd May 2S. at 10:o0 o'clock A. M, at Flnley's. Montgomery at 5th. Incineration at ML Kcoit Park, cem etery. GASLASHKFF At Dodson. Or., May 2. Mike Oaslasheff, aged 16 years, son of Mrs. George GaMashoff- and brother of A rik, Anna, Guy la and Antolnettt. all off M'a rrendale. Or. The funeral services will he held May 2S at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Flnley's, Montgomery at 5th. Friends In vited. Interment at Rose City cemetery. EBENER In this city. December 29. lfll. Theodore H. Ebener, aged 34 years, hus band of Mm. Adelia Ebner of lHo Savier st. The funeral services will be held May 27 at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. at Flnley's, Mont gomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at Riverview cemetery. TR AT LOR In this city. May 25, Boy 4 Traylor, aged 27 years, late of 649 K. Ankeny st. The remains will b for wnr.lcd May 27 by J. P. Flnly & Son to Drain. Or., where services will be Held and interment made. BATTSON In this city May 24. William H. lUttson. ag'd 57 years, late of Rldgefleld, Wash;. Funeral services will be held from the funeral home of Wilson & Ross, Last Seventh street. Tuesday, May 27. at 1 P. M. Interment Vancouver cemetery. LICHTENTHALKR The funeral services of th late George C. Lichtentha)r will be held May 27 at 1 o'clock P. M. at Fln ley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at Rivervlew cemetery. GARMAN The funeral services of the late Caroline I. Carman will be held May 27 at 4 o'clork P. M. at Flnley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at Al bany, Oregon. EBENER The funeral services of the late Theodore H. EKener will be held Tuesdav, May 7, at 2:0 P. M. at the chapel of Flnley & Son. Interment Kivervlew cemetery. rLOOlSTS. JAPAN FLORIST. nA-ll sunds of pot fiowsrs aad beading pi ants, loc and up. border plants. 5c doiia and up. Heauiitul pansles. 5uc per doss a. Vegetable po a doxen 25c and up. " UblXNtK. FLOklBT. S2ft Morrison u, J. or (.land hoiwi. Mar. 75S, ai MorrLbon. bet, Htly. and Park. Alaj-. 21. Portland's Aeaan'g Flower fihopa. MARTIN e FORBivS CO.. Florists. IM WtvsningtoQ. kan V. A 12dtf. Fiewsri lor alt occasions artisticaiiy a,ranged. ' JVO 4 i n Ol.. XS A A TA Z LUIv. CLARKE BKOfi.. Xiorlsta. Vbi alorrlaoa su isam or A lsui. Fine flowers aad Xifi designa No branch stores. .PEOPLJiVS FLORAL BrfOP. 245 Alder. Flew Srs and designs very reasotiavble. Mar. 1KV1NGTON PARK. FLORAL CO., 4Uk aad Yamhill. Funeral dssign.-rs; lowest prlca MAX M. 6M1TH. Main 715. A beUlaa building. 6th and Alder sta. ToNbivTU FLORAL CO.. 237 Washlnrtoa su. bet. 4th and 5th. Main M02. 11SL. MONUMENT. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS tfl L tlpp. City Hall. firm Bna. ftfS BLAESING GRANITE CO. I ITJ THIRD AT MAOISOW STWgET I Phone your want ads to The Ore.ro nlan. Phone Stain 7070, A 6035. SJ5i 4$ welcome. 7 JTTTi 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 Oreonian, Main 7070 or A 6093. House 29. ACCORDION PLEATING. HEMSTITCHING V J PLKAT skins, any style, ft: hemstnch 1r yrd; bullous covered. Kmu'in - Nuyy Mfg. Co, tH Olh at. Muwy. -J'jo. AGATE CTTTKRS AND MFG. JEWELERS. .I1' anJ atch repsairinff; Mi.ien, Bh. t- Majestic Theater tudg. ALFALFA MEAL, GKOlM FKKD. HAY. WALTKR SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS. M?-XT,ANA ASSAY OFFICE. 14J Second ooid. stiver iod platinum tmuftht. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In all courts. HQ2 Northwestern .Bank b.dg. CANCER TREATMENT. i?.1." J0X43. M. D. CANCER TREATED. 31. Morgan bid. Marshall tU4:i. CARPET WEAVING. RUGS The kiod that wear the best are mde from your wornout carpets by the Northwest Rus Co. t former audri, Lnlon ave.). Ha; rugs woven ail sizes. Carpet cleaning:, reflttlnr and rei z.iik. Main orders solicited. iss hlaat Kighth. PHONE EAST iUVSu. 11 FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Hag Buss. All zes Mall Orders 1'rompL . . o End lor Lookleu X12 Rugs Sifam or llry Clsaned. IL50. . . . FLUFF KCU CO., T7nlon Ave. N. East 63t8. B 14T3. CEn.rLoip Brrroxs. ,.JHE 1RW1N-HOUSON COMPANY. 337 W shlnston. Broudwav 4;M. A CIIIROVRACTOK. S00.000 KNOW McMahon. lou'i chiropractor. Throng! pronouncing treatment easiril, "est. perman?nt. yi "tresis" $15. Tel. I HIHOrlllllM ARC H SPM IAI.IST. WILLIAM. Kstelle and Florella I0 Veny. ths oniy scientific chiropodists atul arch spe claiists In the city. Parlors vieriinser 'loe.. southwest corner beconii and Aivler. t'hone M.iin 1301 CIKrtl.AH LKTTt'.KS. CK AN h. LETTEIl CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal bulldlnir. Marshall 5SJ2. MultlKrapliIns. niimeceraph and mall advernsinx. COLLKCTIONS. NKTH A CO., Worcester bids". Main 1798. No collection, no charsen. Kstahhsnd l'.iu-j. 1)AS( IN,. KAT11ERINE M. ROWS guarantees to teach all latest dancei In 12 strictly private lessons; 1J lessons $3; 4 lessons $2. Hours lu A. M. to lo p. M. o:t Elri bldg.. bet. 4th and olh on Washington st. Main S004. ALI8KY Dar.cing Academy. :td and Niorris.n. Private Instructors day and evening. Claps social dances held in M. W. A. hsll. 11th and Burnside pts.. Saturday evenlncs: MRS. BAVIIS DANCING Academy. S0S-11 Lekum bldg. Best instructors. Bertnncrs' class Tues. eve., class party Frl. eve. I.cs- sons jdiiys snd eve, by apt- Main 134.". MRS FLECK'S ACADEMY. in; 2d" sTT Bull room and stage dancing; clans Tues., Kri. eve- ; children specialty. Main 21ol. lOfi AM) CAT iTosi'ITAL" HOSPITAL Dr. O. 11. Huthiiiaii. veterina rian. 41." East ?th St. East 1-ilT. B l'.n'..'. KI.HTKICAI. KKPAIK SHOP. . II.M.H.ELECTRICCO. ('((ii-ij 31 N. 1st St., Tortland. Or. Re- J vXS wimlinK and electrical repainntf JV, specla.ty. See us !out new or xzam-aa used motors. HJwy. 1045. A 1046. F.YK. K A R. NOSK AM) TIIKOAT. lr. F. K. CaiHpdny, spoctallst: :.ise!t fittod. TOP K. Burnside. cor. L"th. H i;;tS. K. 4734. C0RDW00D Multnomah Fuel Co. Main 5."!4n. A Hid. II XRIIVOlt H.OORING. UKT estimate for new or old house. Port land Hardwood Floor Co.. 1 s W. Park et. HKMSTITl Ill.Vli. K. STKPHAN. hemstitching, scallop. ns. a cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mnil orders. 21'J Pittock block. Broadway lo:l. WHOLESALERS AND AITO TOPS. bUUUKl'ILI.B TOP Co.. th and Oak sis. I UKV (iOOIlS NOTIONS. I ' ninif r I f I r" I n f .ctneli rnnm and of f lCe LiUmNtLol ltLUUnT North Fifth street. "i;RAIN .MERCHANTS PACIFIC CHAIN C.. Hoard of Trade bids. TinVHiilsKIt HAT Co.. oli-oft Front t. 1IIUES. VVO I- IASCAHA BVKK. K4I1N BROS.. l'.'S Front street. WHOLESALERS AND M AN V EAC Tt REKS. w! pT flll.I.EIlCCLJ Front and Morrifon. PAINTS. OIL ANU OLASS. IIASMCSSEN & CO.. jid and Taylor FTTN ERA L lntECTOBa. IIOLJIAN UNDEllTAlvING CO. Funeral Directors Established 187T. Tblrd and Salmon atresia, alam 6V7. A lliL Lady Assistanu MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service, for Less. Independent Funeral Dlrectora, Wash st UU 0th and 21st, Vi'eat Sid. Main 26UL Lady Asslstanc A aX WILSON 4k B.OE8. Residential Funeral Home, alast 7tb and Multnomah bts. IBVlNGfO.N U1STK1CX. LaU AiblbXANX. East 84- B- J.P.FINLEY&SON TTuoiinPlsslVK J? Li J slain s. wm.,""."' A loKU. alcENTEE KILER3 Funeral parlors, with all me prlvacr of a bom. Kit" tuu Everett sts. puone iiroad- way Jli. burnt, A -13. " F. 6. LU.NN1N6. INC.. 4114 Alder. Phone i-aat SX Perfect service, personal direction, frsi . . 1 ....I i.tn eoumment. nse ol morai - z : . Hroaaway and Pine "street. PUona Urotu 430. A 4j5a- Lady attendanu MR. AND MRS W. H. HAMILTON. Fa "i .rvlce. 1U73 E. Ulisan. Tabor 4313. persa servlca ... T t T?rPll iiast 11th and Clay Sis. IT. i-u JjiaikLX tlast 1. B l3. nnrz-icOXT Twelfth and Morrison slxeeLs. EKICoUiN Broadway :;4. . I..,-UU'11ITI1V I'll 6R02-04 U2A St.. Lents. Tabor 5287. BREEZE & SNOOK TlVZTl?Xt m -v -t r r ft f f u Williums Ave. Ai Hi LtLLtn UUi Kail 1U. C K.S a.- r- t u 'f x t vr ri 4-.1 Pi VY Xfi t tV Ca r-C l .JL'C- w V . and Clay. Main 415.!. A 2321. Lady aasiatapc NEW TODAY. SEuND US YOUR OLD CARPETS Old Rare d Weeles Clotklais;. Wo Make HCTersible, Hand - Wee FLUFF RUGS Tsey Wesr Like Iroau JIaU Orders. Bens) for nok.Iet. Bi( H(i Waves. All Mitt, Carpet Gleaning 9x12 Rugs, Steamed Cleaned. $1.50 WESTERN FLIFK Rl'R CO. K4 Tslos Ave. N. East L51. U 147S $9500 m West Sldo 100x100. near d Overton, with room house, two BleeDinir noreh. furnace, parage, lawn and shrubbery. C. H. Korell. 207 Railway Exchange. No phone information. Thone your want ads to The Orego nian. Fbone Mam 7070, A 6095. 1 1 -i ' enn MVS1C. EMU- TIIK1sHOI;N. v.ol.u. vio:. teacher; pupil Stfvcik. 7 l;ilner bldjc. Id. 1'W. TK A OH fclTI OK 1'lAXu N. : 2 I stl J opu jr music tnufrht, &tc lesson. N" ATI KOI AT1I. IE YOU have been treated tor rheuir.ai-aia and failed to be cured, try my meiica:ed vapor treatment- It is a bonder, lgual to hot sprtnfis. and wlil sav. you muiirr and time. UK. Kltun F. METER. NATUROPATH. 2I1 ClEKLlNtiLK B1DO. MAIN 11 ' OPTOMKTR1STS AMI OPTKItNS. . e)fa GLASSES AT A SAVING. X so.icit your patronage on th -VLe' basis of capable service. Thou sands of sat. si led customers. A trial will convince. CharitiS w. Coodmac optometrist, ana Morrison. Main 1'AlNTINfi. PAINTING, paper hanging, tinting. My work is flrst-ciass. Phone r lul. E. heese. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT 2J years- experience V. S. nd foreign patents. 001 Dekum bldg. Oi'i.liHI-JIIG, ti-.'O Worcester bldg. Main 2.'.0.. I'IIMIANS. LK. It. A. 1'Hll.LIPS Broadway bWi. Rheu matism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver, kid ney, h, adder, rectal, prostatic, female dia orders. sum nf feet ions, high blood prtssurv. DR. I V: V4TTPPs"?ni: t.. 1 - til aZ. RQC Increased efficiency drugless treat 'w .unit. jjuure, Iill3i)lll, I'l-l'MBIXC SIPPI.1KS. PLVM Bl.Nii srt'i'LIES at wholesale prices Stark-D.vis Co. 212 Third. Main TP. l'KIXTINfi. KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr. Printing and linotyping. luulfc Front sl.. corner Stark. Main or A 141S. PPIMTI'R K- w- BALTE3 & COMPANY, I tllil I LIU 1st and cak sts. Main !.', A ln.j . !-kcNI-H N! STORES. LEVIN ilAHllWARE & FURNITURE CO.. 221 Front Street We buy aj.d sell everything In the hard ware and ' furniture iine. Phon. .Main P'.'Tu. A 7174. SHOW CARDS AM) SL1DF.S. Washington Slide Co.. 331 Vs Washington Mezaa:iine floor. Majestic bldg. Mar. 2. pTrtVE KK PA I KIN ii WHO said your stove couldn't be fixed? Send It to us and see any old stove. We specialize on duollcates. welding, renickei Ing of stove parts, buy and sell stoves and pay highest prices; coils put In; a.i woia. guaranteed. North Portland Stove Repair "Worka. fo4 Savier Street. Phone Bdwy. 1G."9. t k a n pY: k a nTTstorag k. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH . Ti- j-rv!p With a It-puta:ton., MOVI.ST.-I'Al'KIXU STORA'IK B.Uir.An?, 13tii and Kearney. Iranch fis i, Broadway. PHONE BDWY. 3309 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. t.ent-ra 1 Tn ns.r and Forward in c A pn: 1 HACK At;!-:. JiTOlCAOli AND TKAN.sFi:it ASM ST. l.KQAnWAV 4 .V. OKK'X'N TKAXSKKK CO.. 474 C.1.1SAN St.. corner of 1 :ith. Tt ..'phone 1 .roadway 1 -l or 1 10!. We own mid operate two lard class A" ar hntis s on terminal trmcks. Lowest Insurance rlc in the city. FIREPROOF STORAGE C M. OI.SoN TKANSFKK CO.. 24S PINK. Jl.llilS. i.V-ST. IiufK & WAKEIIursE OK. fice. lvil Madison at. General iiiorctiand it.. and forwarding agrnts. Phone Main lfiul. I'AiKi xi m'ovTnI; stoi; i STT SRCI U1TV STOKAGE ai TKAN'Sr'KR CO. in.", l-ark St. Main Mil.".. A lo.".I. CLAY S. MciK?:-:. Inc. TRACKACK. PTOKAtlE. TKANSFER. 44X-4.-.4 C.ll?an St. WATfll KKPA1K1NG. iilillltlriT prices paid, old watches and Jew elry. Condition no oh.iect. Kevialrs a spe ci.nty. Hair.ier Jewelry Co.. 4'.,t Wash. st. W llol.HSXI.E M A M FA4TI BKKS. gPKClAL ITItXITl'llK made to order; restaurant tables our specialty. 6.'2 2d St. IHANUFACTURERS I'IPK. PIPB rilTIXU AND VALVES. M. I.. KL.1NK. 4-U Kront strccL 1'I.l'MBINC; AND STEAM SIPPI.IES. ill. L. KL1NK. '4- tToal street. PROUK'K COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERD1NO & FAKREI.L, 140 Front street. ROPE AND BIN1.ER TVVINK. Portland Cortlage Co.. 14lh and Northrup. SASH. HOOKS AND OLASS. W. P. FI'LLKK & CO.. Front ami Morrlnon. WALL PAPER. MOF.OAN WALL PAPER CO.. .tO 2d street. NEW TOO AT. Factory or Warehouse Site '$35,000 100x100 in West Side terminal dis trict, close in; ideal site where need ing trackage and close proximity to depots. ' KASER & RAINEY 823-6 Gasco Bldp:. Marshall 5125 1 Q nOf! Quatrterblock0 a tDleJaUUU JininK factory of 'T",,vx'w Neustadtcr Bros. On Grand ave., cor. Salmon. This is ona of tiie best east side business locations and exceptionally good lor garage or auto business. C 1L Korell, -07 hail way Kxchange. FLUFF RUGS rrom aid carpets. Carpet cleaning jsllttlnr Has; rugs woven, all aisaa. Mall orders solicited. 5. OUT 1 Lis r KLll'F CO, Former address 14 uaioa ats. LAST 3580 lbs) B 1230 B Mb $ m fma r Corner. 50x100, with J ell I seven-room house. Kino s-L 5 If II location for apartments. Kasy walking distance from business center, near Kast latu. and Alder. l"art cash. C. 11. Korell. 207 Kailway Kxchane. Iso phone information. MORTGAGE LOANS . Farm and city property. We loan our own funds. No delay. No commission. PACIFIC COAST MORTGAGE CO. tl Ry. Exeh. Bids;. M.ls 75. JOHN B. COFFEY; MORTGAGE LOAJIS. Insurance, Surety Bonds oa WILCOX BLDO. Mala 70. A 8703 Mortgage Loans 5" EDWARD E. GOUDEY CO. r.MTED STATED BANK BrlLDrjrO. MORTGAGE LOANS OX BVSIVRaa AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ROBFRIXIX BW1XO, GARAGES Portable) and Permaaent MODERN COXSTBCCTlOJT CO. East 0114. 313 E. lltk.