Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 21, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, MONDAY,
14
JULY 21. 191f.
CHIEF'S CUR 15 HIT III
RICE TO REACH FIRE
Forest Grove Call Is Cause of
Auto Collision.
MOTORCYCLIST IS INJURED
Iriver Declares lie Swerved Auto in
Attempt to Iodse Child Ruu
nins: irom Ueliind Wagon.
Fire Cliief Holden's automobile -was
almobt demolished and several persons
were seriously and painfully injured
and a number of automobiles badly
wrecked in a series of traffic accidents
yesterday afternoon and last night.
The most seriously injured is Lloyd
Johnson, of 5914 Forty-fifth avenue
avenue Southeast, who suffered a com
pound fracture of t he left leg: and
severe bruises in a collision between
the motorcycle he was riding- and an
automobile driven by Frank K. Mor
rison at Fifty-eighth street and Foster
road yesterday. He was taken to the
Good Samarital hospital.
Fran k K. Morrison reported to the
police that he was driving east on Fos
ter road and was proceeding beside an
ice cream wagon when a small girl
suddenly ran from behind the wagron. In
attempting to avoid striking and injur
ing the girl, Morrison turned suddenly
and collided with the motorcycle being
driven west on Foster road by Johnson.
Johnson was struck by the rear lender
of the machine. K. Woelfer. of 58o5
Forty-second avenue Southeast, an eye
witness to tlie accident, told the po
lice in his belief that it was unavoid
able. .Morrison resides at 577 Mil
wauk ie st reet.
Klre t hief in Accident.
While hurrying to answer the fire
call yesterday afternoon from Forest
Grove. Fire Chief Holden's speedster
bad bot h wheels on the right side
shattered as the result of a collision
with another machine at Kast Seventh
and Clay streets. The latter machine
was driven by Ben A'otruba, who. the
chief said, failed to give the right of
way. He was arrested, as was likewise
a companion in the car by the name of
A ugust Yeske, who was charged with
being drunk.
Two empty wine bottles were found
In the car. the police say. Fire Chief
Holden was driving west on Clay street
and Votruba south on Kast Seventh
street when the collision occurred. No
one was injured, but both cars were
demolished.
Ruth Uormis was slightly injured
Saturday night on the Powell valley
road when she was struck and knocked
down by an automobile driven by
Ernest Hawes. of 4o2 Fast Salmon
street. The girl was walking west on
Powel 1 val ley road, pulling a small
wagon when the machine traveling in
the same direction ran her down. The
driver of the automobile reported that
he was blinded by the lights of another
niachine going in the opposite direction.
Cirorery W indow Shattered.
A. J. Crawford of 61 Sixth street
Ts'orth, reported to the police last night
that a ni;iii by the name of C. Tomilson,
of 174 Yamhill street, drove an auto
mobile over the curbing at Sixth and
Davis streets and crashed through the
plate glass window of a grocery store
at 61 Sixt h street North.
Two machines were damaged last
night in a collision at Fast Twelfth and
Pine streeets. C. A. uatman, of ti9o0
Kityhty - f if t h street Southeast, collided
with a not her maeh ine driven by M rs.
"VVescot t. of 2 SO Benton street, at the
street intersection. Both machines
were damaged.
Both rear wheels were torn from the
automobile driven by C. Budleitz, of
1 1 1 S K il I i figs wort h avenue, in a col
lision with another machine driven by
U. W. Klliott. of -JSU Yamhill street, late
yesterday in a smashup on Killintrs
worth avenue near tiarfield street. The
collision occur red at the street inter
sect ion.
WnKim and Car Collide.
A delivery wagon, driven by T. M.
Ramsdalo. of 1711 Fast Seventh street,
was badly smashed last night in a col
lision with a northbound street car at
Fast Thirteenth Htid L'matilla street.
The fender on the street car was
broken.
Patrolman (Irren late Saturday night
a rrest ed J 'a u 1 Moore at Second and
Washington for flirting with some girls
from an automobile in which he was
riding with three other occupants. The
officer alleged that Moore was drunk
and that he had to jump on the run
ning board in ori.fr to stop the ma
th inc.
He said that Moore fought him all
the way to the police station and made
the brag that he was a member of the
Flectricians' I'nion and that he was
going to clean up on the police depart
ment, and that he would start in on him.
In a freak accident late yesterday
Xtruce 1 il 1 i g i. of H ' 2 W oodwara ave
nue, was thrown from his motorcycle
at T we in y-third and Thurnian street,
when the front wheel of his motorcycle
beca me jammed in the frog of the
street car track, lie was badly bruised
and wa s taken to the t iood Samaritan
hospital.
WALES RIOTS CAUSE STIR
Oas-Iit: Tolefii Winter :ind Nesroes
Jton-c Of fie. aN Anxiety.
IX'NIHKV Correspondence of the
Associated I'rcss. Kacc riots in the
northern part of Kntrlaiid and Wales
have created a stir t h rouhout the
count ry, principally because of the
novelty oL such occurances in these
islands.
Norma 1 1 y t here are f e w negroes or
aliens with colored sKina to ho seen in
Cireat Britain, but the exigencies of war
caused the. importation of a la r pre num
ber of them to work on seaport docks
and to recruit the ranks of manual
laborers depleted by the call for fii?ht
inn men. They were rouMTht from
vaious parts of the world, South Africa
and the West Indias supplying the bulk
of them. Many A robs el so were im
jtortet.1. ftepatria tion of these colored men
has been slow, with the consequence
that many demobilised British soldiers
have had what to them seemed the
bitter experience of seeing strangers
engaged at profitable employment
li lie the . themselves, looked in vain
lor work.
Kesentment over this state of affairs
Quickly developed into hatred when
the soldiers observed that the strang
ers were try in k to cull i vat e the ac
ciuatntance of white pirls. A number
of neprops took white wives.
A medical officer in the troubled
district describes the situation as very
serious bot h from a healt h and econo
mic point of view, and asserts that
400.000 demobilized men are still with
out employment while negroes are em
ployed. "Is this not a Kross injustice?"
he asks. "It is nothing less than ini
quitous that the men who have fought
for their country should find the job
they need occupied by negroes."
Bit m injiha m. Knsland, has an armv
of unemployed equaling 724 for each
l'VH0 population.
SALE of GOVERNMENT OWNED
SURPLUS MATERIAL
(Through the Material Disposal and Salvage -Division, Sales
Section of Air Service)
DESCRIPTIVE BULLETINS NOW AVAILABLE
COVERING:
MACHINERY METALS
CHEMICALS HARDWARE
LUMBER BUILDINGS AND LANDS
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
And a large quantity of other material.
Bulletins according to symbol classification will be furnished
upon request as follows :
b-1 Machine Tools and Fixtures
b-2 Electrical Machinery
b-3 Dies, Tools, Jigs and Gauges
b-4 Chemicals, Paints and Oils
b-5 Metals
b-6 Motor Accessories
b-7 Lumber
(NOTE)
b-14, Miscellaneous, includes Contracts' Equipments, Fire
Protection Equipment, Time Clock Systems, Cranes and
Hoists, Factory Supplies, Millwright Supplies, Pipes and
Fittings, Steel Shipping Drums, etc.
In writing be sure to specify Name and Symbol of Bulletins
desired.
AIR SERVICE MATERIAL DISPOSAL AND SALYA8E
DIVISION SALES SECTION
4Y2 and Missouri Ave., Washington, D. C.
CHURCH SEE5W0BK AHEAD
CLOSER RELATfOXS WITH AVAGE
LARMillS are advocated.
Living Wage, Reasonable Hours,
Equal Opportunities and Pay for
Women, Among Objects.
NEW YORK, July 14. Protestant
churches of A. ..erica should be brought
into closer relations with the wage
earners of the nation, says a statement
issued by the commission on church
and social service of the federal council
of the churches of Christ in America.
To accomplish this purpose, the com
mission proposes that hundreds of pow
erful, highly socialized and democratic
ally organized churches should be es
tablished in industrial centers.
It suggests that seminaries should
train ministers to know how to admin
ister such churches, men who will know
economics and social problems, as well
as theology.
It proposes an alliance of the church
with the workers themselves. "to
achieve the great objects for which the
workers are struggling, euch as living
wages, reasonable hours lor conditions
of labor, equal opportunities and pay
for women, participation in manage
ment and ownership and abolition of
child labor."
It is proposed also by the commission
t' t the church denominations should
agre among themselves to establish
non-competing parishes for these
churches in industrial centers and that
the denominations should close churches
which compete.
NEWS FROM SOUTH WANTED
LATEST MEXICAN" "INCIDENT"
AROUSES INTEREST.
Word Regard! ii Attack and Rob
bery of Boatload of America u
Sailor Is Kxnccted Soon.
WASHINGTON, July 2. Although
neither the state nor navy department
received any further information today
regarding the attack and robbery on
July H of a boatload of American
saiiors from the U. S. S. Cheyenne in
the Ternesi river, near Tampico, Mex
ico, the incident continued to eclipse
all else in interest in official circles.
There was no attempt to minimize the
gravity of the situation as expressed
in official circles when the first re
ports reached the state department
yesterday.
Additional information is expected by
both departments within a very few
days, probably tomorrow. At the navy
department it was said there has been
nothing received to indicate whether
the note of inquiry addressed by Sec
retary Taniels yesterday to Com
mander Karl Feck Finney of the
cruiser Topeka at Tampico. who re
ported t he attack, had been received
by the officer.
Some delay in the receipt of an an
swer was anticipated because of in
ability to communicate direct by wire
less with, the Topeka due to the ex
istence in the Gulf of Mexico of what
is known by radio experts as a "static."
The secretary's message undoubtedly
would have to be transmitted over land
wires from Galveston to Tampico and
t e lepra ph ic communication over Mexi
can wires is subject to considerable
delay.
W bile Commander Kinney undoubt
edly had investigated the affair thor
oughly, it was pointed out that in view
of the request for a "fuller report and
result of investigation." he might deem
it expedient to inquire further before
replying.
CZECH CHILDREN HUNGRY
Lack oT Food Keeps One-Third Away
From Public Schools.
PRAGUE, Czecho - Slovakia. (Cor
respondence of the Associated Press.)
One-third of the school children in
Czecho-Slovakia are absent from school
every day on account of hunger, ac
cording to Red Cross investigators re
port. Many of the children in the
schools were found so weak from lack
of nourishment that they could not
hold their heads erect. Frequently
children had to be carried home be
cause they had not the strength to
walk.
Miss Kdith Hoyt. of Washington. I-
C. and Mrs. Kthel L. Jbarle. of New
York city, two of the trained social
workers sent by the Red Cross into
17 towns in the Erzebirge district, re
ported that in this section 90 per cent
of the children were actually straving.
To relieve this situation, arrangements
have been made for the establishment
of public kitchens throughout the
country. The Americans are supervis
ing their operation and the distribution
of food supplies to them.
"The children were undersized and
backward." writes Miss Hoyt, "both
physieallq and mentally. They showed
signs of tuberculosis. rickets and
anemia. We went through school-room
after school-room asking, 'how many
have had no breakfast this morning?
In a. class of 4$, 19 little hands went
up. This wa typical of the situation
throughout the district.
"Nettles, a weed, form the principal
b- 8 Hardware
b- 9 Buildings and Lands
b-10 Fabrics
b-11 Scrap
b-12 Shop Equipment
b-13 Office Equipment
b-14 Miscellaneous
item of diet In the poorer homes, and
only one town we visited had any
potatoes. We entered many houses un
expectedly, in order to obtain a true
idea of conditions.
"Among the school children, rickets
softening of the bones due to lack or
fats prevails universally. Children of
seven are like children of four. Chil
dren of 10 or 12 are the size of a
normal six-year-old. Their faces are
gray with jailor and abnormally sad
and gloomy."
ENGINE RUNS OVER DRIVER
Member of Fire Depart men t Seri
ously Injured.
NEW YORK. Patrick J. Lee of 143
Sterling: place, Brooklyn, a member of
the Williamsburg fire department, was
seriously Injured when he was Jastled
from the drivers seas of a heavy motor
fire engine and run over by the wild
engine at South First street near Hoeb
linK street. Brooklyn.
The engine, with power full on, con
tinued its inad dash, climbed the curb
in?? and crashed into the front of a
house at 247 South Firs; street. I-ee
was responding to an alarm when the
forward wheels struck a deep rut in
the street. He was thrown directly In
front of the right forward wheel. The
wheel of the tractor passed over hitf
right arm, crushing it. and surgeons at
tfie Williamsburg hospital say that am
putation may be necessary.
CANADIAN SOLDIER HERE
iiplain ticorge R. "Murray of Hali
fax, X. S., Visiting Vnclc.
Captain Georgre B. Murray. M. c". of
Halifax. Nova Scotia, son of Hon. (J. H.
-Murray, premier of Nova Scotia, is visit
ing his uncle, T. J. Armstrong. 450 Kast
Twenty-thirel street North.
Captain Murray recently returned
from overseas, where he served with
the 14th battalion of the Canadian
army. He was on the western front
in iS15 and was wounded on the SSomme
in 1916 and invalided to Canada. I-aler
he returned overseas. Captain Murray
won his military cross on the Somme.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL HEPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. July -JO.MaxImum tem
perature. HI tlfsren: minimum tr-rriperalur
-S decree,, liiver reading. A. SI.. Do feef
thanKt- in last 1'4 hours, o.l-foot fall. Titai
lan,f;iU IT. 1- M. lo .". I'. M . nonr: lotal
ralnrml since September 1. JiM.s 41 (1 inehes
nornial tainf!! since September 1. 44 :;i
inches; deficiency of rainfall stnr Septem
ber 1. 191. a. 17 inchts. Sunrise, i:40 A. .!
sunset. s:.-,4 p. M. : total sunshine. 13 hour
I- minutes: pnsibic sunshine. 10 hours 1''
minutes Moonset. 2 :y. p. M. Barometer
.reduced sea level!. .1 P. M.. ;o.!ii Inches
re. alive humidity at noon, S3 per cent.
THE WKATHEIt.
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A. M. t'day. T. M. report of preeertine; day.
KOREi.'ASTS.
Portland and vicinity Kalr: continued
warm; northesly winds.
Or"ou and Waahlnrton Fair: continued
warm; sntl northerlv- winds.
EDWARD I.. WELLS. Meteorologist.
Phon your want ads to The Oregro
nian. Main 7070. A 095.
TOO I.ATK TO CLASSIFY.
LOST Dark sjroen anttora beach scarf
with Scotch plaid border, on handy roaii.
Prior" Eat 137.
AMI SEMENTS.
Dance Tonight
COTILLION HALL
Portland's Coolest Pavilion
Montrose Park
New resort on the Columbia high
way, near Troutdale, now open.
Bathing picnic. Dancing every
Saturday and Sunday.
AMI'SKMKNTS.
ITH KKT OKKIf K AI.Ii
1 OPENS TODAY j
f-ftJ'TT T Hroidmr at laylor
;k'( Er.r.7jULY 24, 25, 26
p--lal Hrlrr Mat. fiat.
Hi;. :t snow i u:n.
ihhi.i:s iiii.i.iM.ti m-s
I.II.A.M I) Ml II. OMKDV.
Remarkable fast and Choruft,
I ocelhrr With
TOM BROWNS-
CLOYN SAXOPHONE BAND
MUSIC FUN THRILLS
EVE'S Floor. 2; Balcony. Jl.iO. $1;
Oallery, 75c. 50.-.
SAT. MAT. floor. 1.00; Bal., $1, 50c.
TONIf.HT
Coolest Theater In Town.
ALCAZAR
MIMICAL I-LAYKRS
with -
lnb-t Wither and Owar llimmi
In I lie Bic. Merry Comic Oprrm
"The Fortune Teller"
Ynu'll nJoy fv.ry nitmil. of this opera.
Eve. 00c. 75c. SI: Wed. and t-at. Mats.,
XEXI WEtK, "THE KKO HOfE."
..M'hlaa Sana ij , .a.
m " i Is .im-r-iJcJf
A 1M T A G E
MAT. DAILY 2:30
S
Alexander PaiitHK" Prfrnti
fclNt.sKK'LS MIIX.KTS.
Vaudeville's Mammoth ti-ctacle I Ate Fea
ture New York iit,iKdrome.
, 6 otiikk m; avts
Three Performance Dally. iS'lffht Curtain
at 7 and 0.
MIKE and IKE in "FRIVOLOUS
FLO" at the LYRIC all week.
Matinees 10 Cents
Country store Tuesday. Chorus
Girls' Contest Friday Night
CIRCLE
Fourth at
Washington
WILLIAM S. HART
' BREED OF MEN"
FATTY ARlit t'KLK. "A DKSKKT HKKO."
Alto Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Open from 0 o'clock In t i inornlns until
4 o'clock of tlm folio wine niorning-.
Finish Off These
Hot Days
at
Columbia
Beach
Swimming
Dancing
Picknicking
Vancouver Cars Every Minute or Two.
COUNCIL
CREST
PARK
All Amusements Start 1 P. M. Dancing
Evenings Kxcept Sunday CoDcern
Sunday.
Get That Happy. Healthy Habit
Hop a CC Car Today to
( HAT NO. ..-.
There are sin many Ihtnc" here at
THK OtK. lnrtlniitT real a mu de
ment renter, to tell about that the
tank la almost impoMMllvle.
We roalii fie vote many fhn-ta to
each a hundred Interest I nic thins
and then not liave half told the
story of the pleasure that alalia
I'ortlanri pleasure -Tieekera at the
park.
It In not possible to deserlbe the
thrills and the Interest to te fnnnd
a Ionic the Trail, where every door
la an entry t nrw tlellKht. '1 he
only war to learn of these pleasures
Is to enjoy them for yourselea.
The Armstrong: Kolly enmpaay In
spires many fine nordn, hut none
of them so well shovr the entertain
ment t his company pro Ides as the
expressions the icreat park audi
torium audiences utter when they
have seen an Armstrong? prod uc
tion. Now comes the Memphis Minstrels,
a special added attraction, to enter
tain with their refreshing southern
comedy and music. The M Inst re Is
will p.lve two out-of-door shows
eiM'h day.
t ome to THK OAKS taday. Here
you will find rest and eatartalnment.
t ar at l-'irst and A liter. i -cent
fare, l-'ree Kate to 5 1. M. today.
JOHN I ( Ut nit AY. Manaarr.
Oaks I'ark. News. In the Chats.
TOO I.ATK TO I 'LACS I FY.
SL'BSI'RIPTIOX aftelit. crew nunag.r. and
service men for maaasllie propositions.
Ino per cent O. K. and low.t turn-Ins.
See R. II. Itiish. room 7,14 Multnontati ho
tel Ml'NDAi, or write i'. O. box M.'i. Sio
kanc. Wash.
ACCTIOX PA US TODAY.
at Wilson'. Aajctlon Haiut, 2 A.
tnroltiir.. 1.171 Saeood M.
MEETINti NOTICES.
WII.LAMETTK TRIER .NO.
. IMl'D o. K. 1 .M-eis
tonlstil Monda at Audi
torium ha.I. L'ii Third
street. Vlw.tors .et-ome. i.'hlels
dejjree wlil I, conferred.
B. M. WKUS, C. ot H.
HARMONY I.ODRK. NO. 1 1".
A. F. AND A. M. .-peeiai toin
inuniration thia (Monday eten
ins t T o't-lofk. Work In ihe
follow craft decree. Vlaltlnj
brethren welcome.
W. M. PeLIN. 8ec
EMBI.EM Jewelry, outtona charm, pint,
new designs, Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 blata
FRIEDLANDER'8 tor lodge emblem,
class pins and medal. U10 Wuaicgtoa L
WALTER WILLS, ROY BINDER
MIFTING NOT I Cti,
EAST ;ate LOCHJK. NO. Ii3,
A. K. AND A. M. Stated com
munication Monday cventni,
J dly . at tS.no o'clock. IIakl
utn snd lili&n t. M. it. ie-
sri i.l ba i.m(rrrd bv 1't.nt
Muster Vil:red K. Sawyer of OreRMn. No.
11. Alt v 11 Unit broth r rorJui y 11.
ted to me-t lth ui on thia Ktuu.
uiicr tii t aerAtod at h occk,
K. I MKK1A W. M.
CUAHLtS P. XKLS'iN. .Sec.
'.RAMi ruAPTER. O. K. S..
OK t. K KiJoN A atrial coin -itnm
teat tun will be he d t hta
t Mori. 1. iv evenine; at o'clock tn
the M j on !c TV in p! f-r t he pur-p.-.p
ot IntUti'inc Worthy Or.nd
I'atrnn -elect K. K. Kidit.e. Mem
Item wf the order inrdi.iily tnvitil to nt
lend By order of the worthy crand
matron.
NELL1K M.KIM.EY.
(.rand iet:rlry.
WASH IN. TON LOrxiK NO.
.. A. K. AND A. M. Special
romniunlr.iiun this t Monday
-vetiirui. 7 :... K. btli ami Burn-
Me. K. f. d.-gr.-e. YUitors .
to mo. Order W, M.
J. II. RICHMOND. Fee
uiv.n.
STEWART In thia city. July If. Arthur
I. St'-wart, aicMi 5i year, hueband of
.M n. K ate Stewart and father of Ctieatvr
K. Stewart o( Th-rniopoli. Wvo. Th re
main,, are at Kinl.-y n. MontKomery at
filth. Notica of luneral hvrvalter.
STKELE In thia city. July ini. A4elln
tt.le. ae 35 yean. beloved lw of
Char lea Stickle. Funeral notice la if r. Re
mmim are at the residential uarlora of
Miller 6l Traccy.
HAYPKX In thin rirv. Julv 10. Ko;.-rt K.
Harden. a;ed i yeart. husband of Minnia
It. llad.i of uti t'iu.nd.-rk M. Rrmiina
are at JlrKntce A- KiU-rV parlori.
tnd tvetttt ta. Funeral nollco later.
AIIXOLD At Mamfifletd. Or.. July 1$,
KltjaU J. Arnold. aicd 0 yt-irn. The r-maiti-t
are at Klnie it. MoniKomery at
Kiith. Notice Ol funeral hervaiter.
M.NKRAL NOTICES.
TAYLOR At the reid- nee. l.'.n Kmfnon t..
July IT. Sarjli K:..-n Ta.or. se-i 0 fin,
forimeriy of lMt itcinioni Jh lc.t.v-
h-r huxttantl. V.::i.,:n t. Tjylor, and i-vfn
i Iilidrcn. (.orsc K. Taylor. Mrs. M4ry
IUj ni, Kitmuml I. Ta iwr. Mrs. Krim-ii
ar. Mrs. Jcnn:- Aniirr WIMisiu K
Tayior, Jr.. ni TI)o. M. Tay"r. Iu-r.-ral
irrvicei wiil lie heid t.wlay illunilay).
Ju.y 21. st 1 P. M.. at the chatI ot Hrr-
A.- tnok, lif moi't nt :t.".th. lniermeni st
Trout da .?. or. Wnniilnjttnn. I. C. Kit h
mond. papers p.casu copy.
POOI A t Portland sanitarium. Ju'y 19.
111'.. K1in L. I'oo.. Mtf-d 0. r &
munthit ti days; lut of S'aiidf, Or . ; fath
er of Mm. Jr. K- A i. k-r m n n ut jld nnd
brother of W. li. lool if llo:irook. 'r
and Ut'Iian K. I'oo: of Kvint'.nn, lli. Ku
ril ra I ner icm TutiiUy, Jury 1'-'. 11 A . M .,
from It. T. Hrn-s rfsid'-ntlnl parlors. !ol
Williams SVc. tit il .in in si., com luding
jtt'rvli-fi at Kil(tt-ne. r.. on Wodnmlny,
July Intftnint l'lasnt lli'.l ceme
tery, near tuK'iif. Krifims invtii. bti
side and EuK-nc papers paau copy.
SYRING In this rlty, July 19. 1919. at his
lte residence. ol IxluRton st.. Albert
rlnc, sfiTfd 71 vein-, Istlier of Mrs.
V. V. t'rsl.tree. Mr. V. i;. 8ni!th. Psul
Svnnn. AllNrt Syrlng. K. W. S rin of
tiitj ctly and Mrs. iU. II. Toon of Ixs An-K-lr,
t'ml. Kriendn itr-d to sttrnd fu-
li'Tui tsertr. hlrh le held from
llol:iisu's hip I todsv i Mondsy t, July
21. :t. at - l M. Interment Un Kir
cemetery.
SKIHKRT At her home. 973 K 9th st. N..
Julv ii, l'.ti:. Kat Srlbert. sicd M er,
, w i r? t the Iste Kr-d Sfitrrt. Miner cf
KrinrU CnlJufil of this itiy snd Willmrd
It. Uroiit of llutur. Or. The (umril serv-h-e(.
K.v. Kd vt srd Contsnt of t lets tin r.
wiil bo held from th con;rvtory chapel
of tht- K. Uuttnmic. Inc.. 414 K- A id-r
M.. Vdiefrdsy, July 3. st 'J 1'. M. Friend
Invited. Interment In the 1. O. . K. plot.
It trview ct--iut:tery.
WHITK At her lnts refldentc. 4t."."J 41t
bv. S. K.. July l'.. Jane T. Wh ie. sired
; V(j.im. he :o ed mother of M rs. Mae
l.ec.rw.md. V. W. Whits atd K. K.
Whue of ti.is c:ty snd C sud i". W hl:e snd
: i f ftird T. White t,f Sam. cr. Kuni4l
M-rvi. i lil ho htid today t Monday i. Ju'y
-M. t 11 A. M.. ut the cnapel of lir-xi A;
Minak, :i"th i.nd J.-:mont SIS- Interment
Host.- t;ay Ksrk cemetery. Kric nds in-
lie J.
STEWART In tins city. July C 1919.
Alexander ftewsrt. seed 0J yesrs, bw
loved husband of Ruches! Stewart and
1st her ot Irs, V. l:nk land and V. I.
Kowisnd and Mr. Myra w e! ;uur. The
remainh arc at th conser story chapel
of lh K. S. 1'unnlnR. I nr.. 4 14 K. A.Jt
t., snd ill j forwarded Tue -day. July
L'J. to M ixier. Or.. ftr services snd Inter
ment lu Uin lamiiy ploU
SKKOER In this dir. July 1. Mane See
r. SKed 7 ea.rf, beloved mother of Mrs.
Itcrtl.a An he l. M rs. Ida Her bee. both of
t his city ; Mrs. Martha, tniwlln. Pu allup.
Vah. ; Amanda liranam of New Dover.
O and titto Se-ner of this city. Funeral
trlces will be held Wednesday, Ju.y 2A.
a 'J I. M., Hi the cnaj.el ot MH.er fc
Tra-e. Interment Ml Scvtt Tark cciu
tier. Dl ROIS The tuners! of th late James
UuHois will bo heid today 01..nly at
1 o'clock I'. M. at Kiuley t. Montgomery
st Killh. The remain will be taken to
Spring w ater. dr.. w h-re services will bo
held st the tiprl nit water Irebyter.an
church at 3:i0 o'clock 1. M. Krtcnda ln-
itcd.
ANDKRSKX In this city. Ju'y -0. Mif
l.uth t.eltn Andersen. agd -4 yeais;
daughier of Mr. and Mrs It. 1". Ander
son of I-a Center. Wsn. Funeral srv
irs win be heid Tu.-d.y. July at o
I M. from the l.a e'enter M . K. church.
Kinulni in care the Krlcson I'nd. Co.
UENTOLli The funeral services of the 1st
Junet licnioul will be held trmy the con
servatory chapel of the F. UunnuiK.
Inc. 411 K Atd.r st , today i Monday! at
'J p. M. Frieml iiiLcd. Interment in
M llwaukie cfinctcr) -
Hyl The funeral rer vices of the lste
31ary Hoi w ill be held today Monday ,
July -1. at l i . .-!.. i cn-i- w
li.nr v i racey. iiih.-iiih.ih, a. - -cemetery.
tlNKRAI. I)IKI.TRS.
II0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
K.labll?.hrd 1&77.
Tnlrd and Salmon Streets.
Main 3U7. A
Ijidy AMPlanl.
MILLER & TRACEY
perfect Funeral Service for l-e.
Indrpcndtrnt Funeral I M ret tore.
Wah. i-t. bi- Loth and 2lm. West Sids
Main "tiiil. LaJy AMtifianU A 7(sA
J.P.FINLEY&SON
rnouKKssivG .t nkkal directors.
V:i!i II MiiptsTiHTV at rlh. A l.,'.i'.l.
MrKNTKK & KILERS.
v,i-,.ra! i.srlois. Hli "II tnr privacy of a
liomi-. Kith and K-er-tt t
,1a I'hono iiroad -
F. S. lil'.NM.MI. INC.
414 E. AIl,T. Fnono Kft r.I.
D..P....t .rvur. nrMinal dlrtion
frta
l- of tlorai r-Tiai-, w," -
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Sucr.or. to Wilson H..s. Mulinoman
t K Till. K- lrliiKln iliiri. t.
Dl'NMN'i
Jlrnjrt'!
4:tn. A 4
JI.EXTKK. funeral directors,
and 1-inc st. Fhono liroad.ay
Ijtdy attendant.
1. L. LERCH
tai-t 11th and Clay al.
Kat IS1. 13
EiaCSON
Twe.filt and MorrltKn ala.
Flroadway ..31.
A- D. KENWOHTH Y O ..
S vn -J-Oi i-Jd ft.. L-ntf. Tabor M?67.
BKEEZE & SNOOK Tl.4VjK'70an.
A. R. ZELLER CO. i&
Wil llama Ave
1lrN, O 10
ruMI'ANY. 3d
M.ORISTS.
IXCMNKR, FI..OR1ST.
S'. MorrtMin eU. 1'ortland hotel. Tar. "SS.
i4t Morrison bvt Hdy. nd Park. Mm.t. iil.
rorttnd' Leadmc Flower bliop.
MARTIN t FORBES CO., f !orit. 3.4
Waehinston. Main -'til. A Ftowera
lor all occalona artumrally arranged.
CL.AKK.fc: BROS., ilornst. S7 Morrlion U
Main or A 1 v.i. Fine flowers and lloral
rteiiiKna. No branch lores.
i'hul'I.K S KI.OKAL MIOP. 'J47 Alder. Flow
era and deMttna very reasonable. Mar.
HlVlNlTON I'ARK F IX R A L CO.. 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral deiKner; lowest pricen.
MAX M. SMITH. Main Tl.". A S121. Scliing
bldj.. 8i.th and Alder aireetf.
fONKTli FLORAL CO.. 27 Wshlnion
St.. bet. 4lh and oth. Main -MOJ, A 111.
MOMMKNTH.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
!B 4th tit.. Opp. Ctly Mall. Nen Braa.
BLAESING GRANITE CO. I
THIRD AT MADISON STFTegT
.A.
Poptland:usiness"Buirelin :
A directory of business firms and
classified for. ready reference.
or other information, telephone
x ou.Jo, i louse
A COR I IO N'.KAT INt.. II K MMIKHIMi
WK i'LKAT skir'.K. anv stvie. $1; bems:i:r.i
luc per ard; buttons covered. Ha t -ern
Novuy M:c. vTo.. o l iih st. Brvd
wsy L'iniii
AOATK CI "TTKRS AM MM.. JKWM.KKS.
Jt.WEI.KY and Mith rem ir ins. Miiivri
,.. WMnhlncon st. M.iwsuc theater bd.
AIKAI K MKAI.. t.KOI M 1KID. HAY.
W a l.TE K H OTT. Hoi
rd t..' Trade. M Si
AA V IRS AMI AXAIAT.
MONTANA ASS V V O KKP'K. 1 4 J Se c o n d
t-o'd. stiver and plat mum bouRti (.
ATTORMil
MOR Kid
courts.
A. i;.LDSTKlN.
e tn All
bidir.
Northwestern Ha:.k
CAXCKK TKEATKO.
i- M. JONKS, M. U. 1 A NTKK TIltAlLU.
31.' Morgan bldn. Marsii.til t.MJ.
CAKI'KT WKAVINl..
pMgO The kind thai wear the best are
I1UUO made troni our worn-ciut carpets
ly the Ndrihwft Hurt Co. Former .i!ilr--
1 '3 ttiion iv.) Kin: rue woven, sit
s,zes. t'urpet raaiiij;, re'Ktir. r and re
si?li:. Mat crdem ! .h l-cl. Js t.. a;h
I'llUN'K K AST o.'.M. U l.'i.
tim KUUS F8UM CLD CARPETS
I s 1 1 ts Mad o r d e rs pruniDL
se n a mr s i e t .
0x12 rugi sica:n or d: cuaaed. 1 1 ."nl
KLl FK Kl ii O'.
Union A e. N. Fast te.".lH. B 14T.V
CAKI'KNTKK.
lia-lUciKK .
ers. :t"i
MI1.LKSU.V. Jobbers and build
. 1 ;t h si. 11: one lrosd .i y i: .:.
t t.l.l.l .1 It I HONS.
TH K
VT Ws
I K W ' IN -lli. 1S' X ttM I AN V.
.Mil ton. Hr atl ay 4 J t. A
IIIKOI-KAt TOR.
mk) K.NtjW McMuhoa
i.roo n pro no unci n k
ioo thiropr4 (oi.
'irij 9 1 1. l ei.
b
permanent. -1
lllHOriMUM K( It M I. 1 l
WILLIAM. Kflel.o nd f-lore ls, IV en. ts
on - sc lent;! ic a it iropodis:s arid nti spe
cialtsis in tae clt. I'.-lors n.' Oer.insr
bids . S W . cur. -d :i J Aider. J'uuat
Main llOl.
CHIKOIXIIllT.
I'll. liARTN Kit, foU specialist. corns,
btinlons, foot arches made to order. 311
wetland bide, .'-trt and Wash. Main lol.
tIKCl LU 1-FTTi KS.
CliANK LKTTl.lt t'O.. l.Mu-11-12 Koal
L.dK. Marshall M u t ira phiiic, niim
eoi;rsph Ing and mail adverti-tin je.
f'OLl.tXTIONS. "
WANTK T iUec;tloti.
or Ttii.r uojy.
I'oatwff IC box C33.
NKTH A. nv,
No coi!e-tctr
Worcester bMc. Main 1796.
no charse. Ktat. 10.
UANCINO.
AI-INKY Oancmc academy. and Morri
son. l v ate Instructors, day and e mine
eiasa. iSoctt&l dancva held tn M. W. A. hall.
11th and Hurrif ide sts., Sturdiy eventr.fi.
MU. liAVHS PAN i.; acs.lcmy. 3d finor
I'ekum bliiK. : nrnate sjui day snl s.
.kfH!tl dance Friday ee Mm 1..4."..
M Its. FLK
room :n.
At!" A 1KM Y.
loj
M-in
IMM1 AN O CAT IIOM'ITAL
Hn.M'ITAL lr.
r-an. SM Kan
it. llutliman, veterins
th st. Fast 1MT. 1 1jH2.
KI KCTRICAL KKTAIK Mll'.
1LM.1I.ELECTRICCO.
31 N. 1st st.. Portland. Or. Re
windina and electrical re pal rlnc
a specialty. See us about new or
used motors, hd y. HMi, A 1U4H.
t t.I
BOXWOOD
M jMnftmi h Fuf! i'o. M:ttn
Ni. 1 ASH ANn KIR
-R,MPT DKI.IVER-;
TIIICKINCS. KAST J'O.
CORDWOOD,
COAL. ANU
llKIH.I UIKtRIMi
IjKT Mlinmli, for nr old tioUbf. fort -
iMnd Harvlaood Floor Co., 16. W. rsrk st.
WHOLESALERS AND
AITO TOI'S.
DLIIULILLK TOP CO.. B-.h and Oak .la
IKV blKtUS-NOTIONS.
L. D1NKELSP1EL CO.fS.n ,"d.
CHAIN MKRt IIANTrS.
PACIFIC ORAIN CO.. Board of Trad. bids.
HATS AMI APS.
THAXHOtsER HAT CO. 63-5.'. Front al
" iTTiTi-.s. WI)OI . ARA BARK.
KAH.N" Hl:oS.. r.l."i Front str-,-t.
K FLI.I.KK CO. Front and Morr.son.
Bate) for
Classified Advertisements
la
The Oregonian.
iljr aJMl tMifidmy
Per Una.
One line ..............lis
Itrt conaeeutle timet
Three eanaecutlTe times ...&
bis or seven ronikeeuttve time. Sm
Tbe follow tog c iMMtflewtiona e irepted.
the rate of which a c per line per day
bltuatlop Wautcd lsle, bitumtioas
soled emaio. No ad taken for lews
tbaa Iwa lines. Count six words m ths
line. A d erlneoen ta exrept l'ersonals
will be tskea eer the telephone if lb
advertiser is a snbseriber la either phsaa.
Ns prlt-es will be quotcd ovee tbe pbooa,
but statement will be .rendered ths fol
lowing day. AdTertlnementa mr taiiea
lor 1 us Haily Oreaoaiaa until a I. M.
for The bun day urwuiMi uuul 4 jo.
tuturdajr.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Room onrthoue. 5tb ht.
Kntrnnre.
Fhnnt from ft to A. Main Home phone
A t. '. Night rail after office, bourm totxl
laun ..
Krpnrt all eases of eruetty 1a tbe above
riitre. f- lert ries I let hml chamber for mall
niml. Horv ambu laixre fir sick and 1"
ahled animals at a moment s notice. Am
one desiring s dc or other pet. communi
cate with u. fall for all ll or straed
tvtM-k. as we look after the impounding.
There Is no mora city pound. Jul Oregou
Humane ?oclly.
NFW TO DAT.
SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS
Old Rags and Wootea Clothing.
a Maka Reversible. llaad-V oea
FLUFF RUGS
They M'emr Like Iron.
Mail Orders. bend for Hook lei.
Ks Rugs Woven. All Mate.
Carpet Glcaninp;
s 1 1 T Ktic.. Mram C'lrand. 91.641.
ttr.MLKN lUtl K4.U (U.
M rsios .. N. I--t 5I. B I41S.
PORTABLE
GARAGES
$37 - $48.50 - $58 and Up
Modern
Construction
'Company
313 E. 11th SC
East 5114
5H
Mortgage Loans
Edward E. Goudey Co.
V. 8. B4Mi UULUINU
JOHN B. COFFEY,
MORTGAGE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
IS
professional mpn mn.nW, .i!
For rates bv the month or venr.
The Oreonian. Main 7070 or
HKMTITt HINti.
K. SiK
cord lo
oi d'
'IIA, l;etnti lei I r c. sea i n m(, Sc -l
side t-ut. buttou cox red . eia-1
-1 I'lttVnk tlk. Hroadway !'-.
Ml U .
KM II. THIi.l.ll
pupil V C 1 v .
r.N, ttiin. tola irM i,i '
7 Fllediier bids. Hdy. I.kj?
OPTOMKTKINTK AMI Ol'TIt IANS.
"sl lilAKS AT A SAVl.Nii.
o " fT-t solicif our patroiiace on tti
4 bais ol cHitsino M-r lev. "I r-otisand
o( atllt-t.l lu.stomvrN A 1 1 JJLi w t
convince t'itr!-a . i.,o!:-.ian, i.ia-
metrit. ii; Morrison. Main
skk ki hi:nsti:in.
I. Oporjif KutK-iiytein, ttse optician
returned nvi-niiy irrnn overseas ktii.
ma kt-s iovd t -i4wn at mc-uct te ivv.
I'J MoniM.n st.. nr. d st M-in 1 .
FA I NT I X Is,
rAIMINu-Zulle & M atone.
t UUSllllA
or .4 t'li. iv.n st.
I' VI NT I N t.. N Ot A K I' KN T K K O li K.
'. ?v If i.STKvM SiKriillv in painting
carl". ii it r w ..r k lit a. i I ririi hi.-. uu.i
itt simp. i.sS Gat Held t. i-a 11 phon
I'ATKXT ATTORMAN
It. i W K
and iwt-
H T - - y earf' ex ferie nee. VJ.
,U patents. Oi'l LHKUni Uidtf.
liKliU.
Worcester bidn- Main iU--
I H.M( I VNS.
1'H. K. K. W ATKUS, ana Swei and b.i
P nCl.1111 td t tiit iency druK'C.-s trvt -"
M Ornent. goitre. psrsll. hcauache. ap-
lenut i;.. uer. kidney.
LK. R. A. I'HH.lTl 1S. UrooUtv luildm;
ltheum.tism. .-,uina. h. U. I. lung. li. . .
wiune. .isd.l-r. rectal. pr.-tat ic. fern
dior.it rs. sK.n a.Tt-v tlous, b.ood pressure
1 f i i I H N ti I I' v i.i F.
t LI MlilNo M I'l'i.lKS at iiol .a
Slat se-1 . is. t ,.. Tliird. Ma
I'KINTINt..
j. kT ii
;ar.tentein. M(i
iTlllt Klfc.
cor to-r c: ,
ptni. loo-, A-ront si,
n or A 1 4 1 .
PRIJJT1VR K- W" 1'AL.TKS A: COMPANY.
I 11111 I lilUiM and i.'ak sts. .V.Ktn !.;. A 1 I
MMTAKU M.
W S.WIT vKlt'V. - 11
Correct JitKtu.Mtig, N t of rtedtcal
e n 1 1 o n and jriii. 7;4 Haw t hoi tie a
K OMl-M AMl M OKK
LLVl.N HAKDWAKi: A KLKMilKu CO.
-Jl Front l:.
W buy and sell ecr;hing In th hard
ware ;id :i.rmturs liiie. I'Ooiit Majn
A
r 1 74.
MIOW AIUI AMI l Ht..
W ASlUN'iJTON" S:i,!r Co. a.!'- WVii-iji
M,-j.:-!nr, :,oor. M.--:;c t, c. Mar. J
1K(SUK AMI M(IKI.K.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
"The. Srr' VI'i a llr r ;i t .4 I on . "
M O V 1 .N t J - J t ' K I N ti y T I : A K - i A t i A ' . I.
1 jl l a ' 1 Kr,ir:u 1 tx " 1 f i.xhU m .
PHONE BDWY. 3303
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
t nr4 ! Tr rVr and For rd'i g VjirriN
Tft Vi KA'ill. STv'Tl v.fc; AM' 1 H N 1" I . ( . .
TJ4 N. VIi-TM M. l.KAIW V V 4.'. 4.
jKK.tN TKNSl l.K '..
urr.rr o.' l-.th. le.erinne
or 110:. We own and ope
las ""A" w art-hnuse on t
!.iet Irtsurani e r:s 1m
. ; 1 A V T .
iinu! ITsi ss.
e dt.
jiahlviv..- r ncK a, w a iiKHt si;
i ice, l : Mnd r.in st. Oe r er I ni-r v nn
nnd or wardinif acents. I'h-.rie Mam 1
PA'K1Ni. MUVINC. SToi:'7i.
SKn K 1 1 V MuKAOi: A TlvVN.-I'LH -j .
I'ark .t. Ms li A 1M
CI. AY S MOl'.Si:, Ire.
TRACKAiiK. STuRAili; T!tA..l'LK,
4t-4:.4 i::?in
WATC H Rl- TAIRIN.
HI.HKST price paid, o'd
e'ry . i'ondl tion r.o ohje"
na (v. Rainier Jewelry
' ' lien and 1 -lr
a, ;
4: : z W nh. T.
V OOllsAW S.
WOODSAW WOODSAW
Phone Woodlamn 310.
MANUFACTURERS
PAINK. OILS ANU .I.AS.
RAS:lfKN CO.. 1 and To lor.
1'irn. rirK iittinc.s ami ahk-
M. 1, KI.1NK. S4-rt 1 roul :r. t.
I'll MINi AN II TK.M M I'l'MCS.
M. L. KLINE, t4-S Front dr.,-1.
I KlimiK OMMIHv MKK1 II NT
KVKRIilN,-, & F A r-rK?: I . I 1 ii i F i t ; , o
Kill'l; ANU lllMlrll 1INK.
r"l'.ir,1 Cordacr Co.. 1 4 1 li and Norihrup.
AMI. IMIORs AMI I.I.AS.
W P. Ft'I.l.Klt CO.. Front Morr.son.
I.I, I'AI'I.R.
Mi'MiiiAX W'AI.I. TAI KK CO.. :,1rt ;,1 .ir.ft.
NtW TOD1T.
At Standard Factory No. 2
Grand Ave. and East Taylor Sta.
POWER MACHINE
OPERATORS
to learn on
Shirts and Overalls
Mackinaws and Overcoats
S 10.00 per week while learning.
Forty-four-hour week.
SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY
Experienced operators are earning
from S15 to $20 weekly
DRUG STORE
FOR SALE
MTI'ATI'D l- l Bl RRAX PUT OF- .a.
1.1 K (llll.l,ll TOtt.
KapfStaa Llffkt.
Good Paying Business
Ma.. Willi tse Aaalal.aiee si
Hoy or t.irl. last Hum II.
About S3500
Will Handle This
Mo Trsxlrm. Brat of Rrtaai fnr grllla)..
A -.. Hrrioslsa.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved city aad faraa areerf y.
lasiallaseit repayaaent prlvlleca If
F re I e reed i prompt reliable aer ieew
A. II. BIIiRELL GO.
Z1T-X19 Wortbweatera Baak Balldiac
Marshall dlla, A 411s.
REAL E STATU.
DON T BUT RFIAL. ESTATE
without knowlnt where your lines ars.
prcprtira sreurstely surrey ea by Quint
4t Pstrb. Civil sad mc hstUCBv I octnrs.
room W& Uregon bulldinc. I'hoos b4wt
i-'K'll SA I.K -0sM oil lsni. JUi res Vr
ivirt i-u ir r.i o ner. K. A. 0-r -.
V a!1r'r:. Or l.lpf.'n cm tint .
WM WuI.K.rKlV removed lus real tsf
office, room 1, 112 1st fL
lor alr 1 leach Proert.
SALT A lit. TILLAMOOK BEACHL
Two choice lot, hix1oO. at tsita-ir sta
tion. Tti'tmook beach : near derot sn1
hotel; adjoins board walk, county road
and rai.road: faces I'aciCle ocean; u't
abls for business or reslUence; value S500:
wi! consider trade for auto, proparty or
Bucrchaadia. uareas BU ."OT. Orsaoaiao.