Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 16, 1920, Page 16, Image 16

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THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX, . TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920
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SMITH TO H FOR
CONGRESS AFTER ALL
Labor Paper Editor Decides
to Change Mind.
'.y FORMER PLATFORM STANDS
Jew Deal Wantod, More Favorable
lo Constructive Action in Po
litical and Social Life.
Eugene E. Smith, one of the propri
etors and editor of "Labor Opinion,"
a local publication which aims to con
tain a symposium of labor opinion
throughout the country, and a mem
ber of the state lecislature from this
county, has definitely entered the con
gressional race, according to his state
ment last nicht. Mr. Smith a short
time airo announced his Intention of
runninpr for the republican nomina
tion for congress from the third dis
trict against C. -". McArthur, incum
bent, and others, but about ten days
afterward decided to withdraw. Now
he has changed his mind strain. Un
usual Interest is attracted by his re
entrance, in view of recent rumors
that Otto Ilartwijr. president of the
state federation, will be groomed as
labor's candidate.
The following statement recardins
his candidacy was made last night by
ilr. Smith:
'Because it appears that no effec
tive campaign is to be made for the
election of a congressman from this
district who will inject into the po
litical and social thought of the na
tion the views that I hold on busi
ness, industrial and allied issues and
questions, and because, further, of the
disappointment expressed by scores
of republican voters of all walks,
who want a new deal In congress
more favorable to constructive action,
over my withdrawing as a candidate
for congress in the republican pri
maries, I have determined to recon
sider my withdrawal.
''My former statement made on
first announcing my candidacy stands.
Jly campaign will be clean and as
vigorous to the voters as I can make
It, and I expect to win. When 1 do,
I expect also to put the third congres
nional district of Oregon on the po
litical map of the United States. The
war-made millionaires, peace-time
profiteers and thoe who believe, or
profess to believe, that we as a peo
ple cannot do simple justice to our re
turned soldiers, sailors and marines
without going into national bank
ruptcy will receive the attention and
handling they deserve."
Obituary.
- M. D. Jameson, aged 35. died at the
family home, 1217 Kast Seventeenth
street. Sunday night, from pneumonia
following influenza. Mr. Jameson,
who was engaged in the timber and
manufacturing business, had lived in
Portland for 20 years. lie was an
executive in several timber and log
ging companies of this city.
The deceased is survived by his
widow and six children. The funeral
will be held this afternoon from the
Kenworthy chapel in Sellwood and
burial will be in the Hose City Park
cemetery.
VAXCOCVKIt, Wash.. March 15.
(Special.) The funeral of Edward L.
lieorge, 66 years old. formerly a resi
dent of Portland and father-in-law
of Frank M. Troeh, the national
champion shot, will be held at 2
o'clock at the Portland crematorium,
Rev. Boudinot Seeley. officiating.
Mr. George died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Frank M. Troeh, at
2414 C street Saturday.
Mr. lieorge was a native of Rock
ford, 111., and is survived by the
widow, Mrs. Eunice lieorge; a son,
Herbert lieorge of Portland, and a
daughter, Mrs. Troeh.
He had lived here for the past two
years.
Funeral services for Mrs. Louise
Zimmerman, widow of the late Louis
Zimmerman, will be held this morn
ing at 9 o'clock at the St. Lawrence
Catholic church. Third and Sherman
ctreets. Mrs. Zimmerman died Sun--day
morning at the family residence,
1070 Kelly street. She was 69 years
of age. Louis Zimmerman was once
a member of the Portland city coun
cil. HOQCTAM. Wash.. March 15. (Spe
cial.) Two days after the death of
his ased mother, Peter Nelson, pio
neer, was called by death here Fri
day night. He was 50 years of age
and had lived in this city for 25
years. The stricken home also has a
son who is not expected to live. In
fluenza entered the home three weeks
ago. Mrs. Carrie Nelson, one of the
oldest women of the harbor cities,
died at the age of HO. As her son.
Peter, was dying, her body was held
for a double funeral. The Nelsons
are deeply respected folk and have
long been identified with the local
lumber industry.
Mrs. Ilattie Pendleton, widow, of
the late Captain Napoleon B. Pendle
ton, died at her residence, 641 Fast
Twelfth street, March 5, after an ill
ness of several weeks. Mrs. Pendleton
was born in Isleboro, Me., in 1839,
and came to Portland in 1879. She
was an enthusiastic rose grower and
"Was particularly noted for the per
sonal care which she took of her gar
den. She i9 survived by two sisters
Mrs. Sara Pendleton and Mrs. M. B.
Borworth and a niece, Mrs. Mark
Wolf.
News has reached Portland of the
death of Mrs. Catherine Cachet, the
'widow of Dr. M. A. Cachet of San
Francisco. Mrs. Cachet's demise oc
curred on March 12 and was due to
"apoplexy. She was a native of Dub-
. lin. Ireland, and was 69 years old.
She was the mother of Mrs. L. W.
Therkelsen of Portland, and the sister
of Mrs. D. G. Davis and Mrs. John Mc-
'-Henry of San Francisco, and of James
Reynolds of Boston. Mass. Mrs.
. Therkelsen is in San Francisco and
was with her mother when she died.
'. William Chauncey Cable, who died
here February 29 at his home, 1077
-Division street, was a son of C. H.
' Cable, a pioneer merchant of Browns
ville, Or. For a number of years he
. vras in the drug business at Thirty-
- seventh and Division streets, and was
an active member of the local Elks.
He is survived by his wife. Nellie
Cable, and three brothers. Dr. E. E.,
' George A. and L. E. Cable, of Port
Viand. MOUNT AXGKL. Or.. March 15.
, (Special.) The community was sad
. dened during the past week by the
' news of the death of two youna- wom-
- en. both mothers of families. Mrs.
Victoria Atchlmayr. age 31. died Wed
nesday and was buried Saturday at 8
A. M. She is survived by her hus-
'. band. John A. Alchlmayr and six
' amall children all of whom are Just
-'recovering from the influenza which
affliction caused the death of the
wife and mother. Mrs. Catherine
1 FEEL LIKE A'
Fourteen Years of Suffering
Ended by Tanlac Wants
Others to Know.
"I am at last free from a case of
rheumatism that had troubled me for
the past 14 years and I am just so
happy that I feel like a young girl
again," was the remarkable state
ment made recently by Mrs. Edward
Seybold, 649 Gladys avenue, Los An
geles, while telling of her wonderful
recovery since taking Tanlac.
"It was about 14 yea's ago that I
had a bad attack of rheumatism
which kept me in bed for several
weeks and I have been suffering with
it ever since. During the past four
years I was worse off than ever and
every day I was in almost constant
suffering. The pains were so bad
in my left side and hips that I had to
lie on my back or right side at night.
My arms hurt so bad I could hardly
move them and at times I was in
such agony I could not keep from
screaming out My fingers were
stiff and I had to rub and slap them
together to get the circulation to go
ing so I could use them. My feet
were so swollen that for weeks at a
time I could wear no shoes and at
night when I went to bed It seemed
that my whole body was racked in
pain and often I just broke down and
cried for hours. During the day I
would give out and go to bed but
would have to get .up again. My
nerves were shattered and I lost so
much sleep, weight and strength that
1 was almost helpless.
"My husband had bee:, taking Tan
lac for a general rundown condition
and it had helped him so much that I
began taking it, mainly to get back
a little strength, for I did not think
it would touch my rheumatism after
everything else had failed. Well,
when I had finished my second bottle
of Tanlac I received the happiest sur
prise of my whole life the pains
really began to let up and I was sleep
ing better and feeling better in every
way. I took five bottles in -all and
today I hardly know myself. Why!
the rheumatism has left me entirely,
I haven't an ache or pain of any kind
and my nerves are so steady I am
sleeping soundly all night long. My
circulatiot. is just fine and I have
gained 15 pounds in weight and my
housework Is a real pleasure now.
I am in better health than I have
been for 14 years and I am just so
happy I will never get through prais
ing Tanlac as long as I live:"
Tanlac is sold in Portland by the
Owl Drue Co. Adv.
Hauth died very suddenly early Fri
day morning and was buried from
the church here at 3 P. M. Sunday.
She was 3S years of age and is sur
vived by her husband, Anton Hauth
and four children.
SALEM. Or., March 15. (Special.)
Mrs. Sirena White, who was stricken
with illness on the day following the
celebration of her golden wedding an
niversary two weeks ago, died here
today. She was 69 years of age. Be
sides her husband, five children sur
vive.
1737 Realtors Ask Iirenscs.
SALEM, Or., Mrch 15. (Special.)
A total of 1737 applications for real
estate licenses for the year 1920 has
been received at the offices of the
state insurance department. Last year
licenses numbered 1530. Taking out
of real estate licenses by dealers is
maiie necessary under a law passed
at the 1919 session of the state legis
lature. More than half of the real
estate dears thus far making appli
cation for licenses are residents of
Portland.
Smallpox Epidemic Feared.
BAKER, Or., March 15. (Special.)
Fear of a smallpox epidemic has
gripped Baker people since the an
nouncement by Dr. J. W. Buff, city
health officer, that five new cases of
the dreaded disease were discovered
within the last few days
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
I AM leaving ohy and must fell my Velie
llili' li at a sacrifice: lias been my private
car and is in perfect mechanical condi
tion: has only run 70U0 miles in its life
and on pavement only: looks fine: has 6
nearly new tires, double tire carrier,
equipped with vacuum pas feed, starting
and lighting outfit: the creat red seal
Continental motor, has spotliKht. wind
shield cleaner, niotormeter and every
thing to drive away with. Terms if de
sired. Call owner. Wuodlawn 2H3.S for
demonstration.
AMISE.MEJ.T9.
LYRIC
Ml'SICAL
STOCK
Mat. Daily at 2, Niirhts at 7 and 9.
Kir Double Kill Tula week.
The llilariou Musical Comedy,
FAMILY AFFAIRS,
and
(II A R J. IK CHAPLIN
In Him Latest Film Scream,
A DAY OF 1M.KASIKK.
LEARN TO DANCE
RI.VGLF.R'S DANCING ACADEMY
MOM'ROSK RINGLFR,
Director .MnnaKer.
PORTLAND'S LF.ADl.NG AND MOST
PROGRI'.SSI VE SCHOOL.
Walts. Step. Fox Trot or Schottlsche
Guaranteed for 95 or Money
lief un.lp.1
TWO SCHOOLS
BROADWAY HALL
Rroadnsy at Main.
Prof. H. G. Walton of
Caatle School and corps
of instructors. Private
lessons daily, 1 to 9 P. M.
Class Monday evening. S
to 11.
Phone 51.1-30
COTILLION SCHOOL
J4th at Wank.
Prof, and Mrs. I. Pat
trrnou Downey, Inntrnct
om. Private lessons
daily, 11 to 8. Classes
Tues.. Thurs., Frl.
Phone Bdwy. 33S0.
SPEC'IAT. ATTKNTION t.lYKX TO
111 S1XK.SS MKN AND WOMKV.
Our orp of Instructor Are .Memtxrs of
the itaDcinj? .tiairn .mNocianon.
yOK AN EKMN OK I'l.K.ASl RR
Attend one of our wonderful halls best
In the west. Dancing Informais every
week nijrht. Public invited. New Broad
way Hall, featuring Fleming's ten-niece
Orchestra De 1-uxe. Hear tbem play "Dar-
fimipl a.. Willi FRXODnone solo. I'rizA
waltz every Thursday evening. Cotillion
Hal), ball-bearing spring floor, with But-
frueld famous singing cornet. st and Co
tillion Orchestra. Prize waltz every Tues
day evening. Admission, Including tax,
either hall t except Saturday) Men, 6Sc;
ladies. 30c. Ladies' checking free.
DANCING
Gl'ARAXTEKD
in eight lessons ladies
$2.50. gentlemen $5 at
De Honey's Beautiful
Academy. Twenty third
and Washington. lw
Inaarx for Brslnnrra
start Monday and Fri
day evenings. Advanced
classes Tuesday evening.
8 to ll :3V. Plenty of de
sirable partners and
practice. No embarrassment. Pri
vate lessons at all hours. Learn front
nrnfeasinnal dancers in a. real school.
Phone Main 7656. 1 1
AMUSEMENTS.
' TNI OIST IN VAUOIVILLI
3 XiRhtn Sunday, ISo to $1.25; Monday,
Tuesday. 15c to $1.
4 Mats. Sun.. Hon.. Tufs.. Wed.. 15c to $1.
SARAH I MISS '
PA1IIIKN I BILI.IK SHAW
CO. J & CO.
Byrnes Gehan : Avry O'Neil
PHIL BARER
Libby 6s Nelson KinoErams (Exclusive)
Topics of the Day
BOSTOCK'S BIDING SCHOOL
This Show Clones with the Matinee
Wednesday, March 17
Tonlcht All Week. Mats Wed., Sat.
ALCA ZAR
In the Hilarious Musical Comedy.
"Girls Will Be Girls"
With Mabel Wllber 40 I'layers.
Next 'The Quaker tiirl."
BAKER
STOCK COMPANY
Tonlcht, All Week. Mat. Wed., Sat.
Most (jurffeoua Scenic Production in.
Stock
THE TRAIL OF THE.LOJTESOUE
PINE
The Wonder Play of Them AIL
xt Week "REMNANT."
BKGINS TOMORROW EVE,
Tickets Now Selling.
HEIUGBI.r
at Taylor
MAIN 1
TOMORROW
THUR.. FRL, ST.
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
GALLO ENGLISH
COMIC)
OPERA CO.
SENSATIONAL JAPANESE PRIMA
DONNA
HANA SHiMOZUMI
POPILAR OPERATIC COMEDIAN
JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS
EXC ELLENT I
CAST
I SPLENDID 1
CHOKIS
OPERATIC ORCHESTRA
DIRECTION MAX I1ENUIX
Pit EVE'S, "THE MIKADO"
THUR,, "CHIMES OF NORMANDY
SAT, MAT., H. M. S. PINAFORE"
SAT. EVE., "THE GONDOLIERS"
Et K'S Floor. J2.50. 3 rows $2;
Balcony, 5 rows $2, 4 at $1.50. 13
at ?1; Gallery, 7 rows reserved at
75 c.
SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT. Floor.
J2; Balcony, o at 11.50. 13 at Jl;
Gallery, 7 reserved at 75c.
IGHKATKST HIT LAST SKA-I
SO.VS Slt'CKSSKS I I'ORT-
, AMI.
CITY
MAIL
REC'D NOW
ORDERS
TJIJTT TiBrodwr t Tsj-lor
IIUlljlVJ Phone Main I.
XKXT WEEK
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY'
NIGHTS, MARCH 25, 26, 27
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
MESSRS. SCHUBERT
PRESENT
A FASCINATING PLAY
WITH MUSIC
NEW YORK PACT
BOSTON OHO I
MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION
EVER STAGED
HOW TO SECVHE TICKETS
HY MAIL.
Address letters, make checks and
postoffice money orders payable
to W. T. Panirle. Mgr. H e i 1 i p
Theater. ADD lO'o WAR TAX
TO PRICE TICKET. Include self
addressed stamped envelope.
EYE'S Floor. $2; Balcony, first
five rows $2, four at fl.50, thir.
teen at $1: Gallery, first seven
rows reserved 75c, admission 50c.
SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT.
Floor, $1.50; .Balcony, five rows
$1.50, seventeen at l; Gallery,
seven rows reserved 75c, admis
sion 50c.
'-! REMEMBER
CITY MAIL -ORDERS
NOW
m
m
E GRAND
j MASQUERADE
: ON ROLLERS
AT
i OAKS RINK
Wednesday Night
I March 17th
Prizes Awarded For
Costumes
! Learn to Skate Now
MAYTME
AMl'SE.MEXTS.
P A NT AGE S
MAT. DAILY S:S8
Ted Shawn Preent
THE DKMSIIAWN DANCERS,
in "Jl I.NAR OK THE SKA."
Yaadeville'a Mont (iorreor Production
Bafeed on an Epinndr From 'The
Arabian Niirhts."
SIX OTHER HIO ACTS.
Three Performances Daily. Night Curtain
at 7 and .
TODAY. TONICIHT
FHOTOI'LAV. VAl DEVILLE
Caesar Kivnli,
"THE MAX WITH THE THOUSAND
KOI.ES."
Georare L. Graven A Co..
"THE WOMAN" WITH THE THOUSAND
SECRETS."
"THE OPEN DOOR."
John P. Wade and Anna Lehr.
HELVEY AND BK1I.L. 'Two Peppery
Peppers": FISHER AXI) KVARTS. Cari
cature and Impersonations; EL.MORB AND
GRAY. "Two Girls That "Are Different":
WHITE BROTHERS, "The Tip-Top Boys."
ADMISSION, war tax included, 17c mat
inees. 2.V evenings.
Jrine eArts School
MOTION PICTCRE
( Acting and Mike-Is.
In the past week this school has
furnished talent for a local pic
ture company.
Now Is the time to qualify for
positions that will be open from
now on with companies now here
and those coming to Portland.
Barney Forey, D'lreetor.
Lester B. Phillips, Mgr.
For Appointment, Phone
Broadway 1677.
312 Berk Bide Broadway at Oak.
CIRCLE
FOURTH AT.
WASHINGTON
Bryant Washburn
in
"It Pays to Advertise
Also 15 ri Kits Comedy, "IWnre the Circus,"
and a Scenic Keel.
Open from 0 o'clock in the morning until
4 o clock or tne loiiowing morning.
GLOBE
WASHINGTON
AT 11TH ST
Dorothy Dalton
in
"The Market of Souls"
COMKIJV &KWS
Al'CTION SALES TODAY.
At the Csker Auction House. Tamhlll
and West Park streets- Sal at 10 A. la.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON COM
JIANDERY NO. 13, K. T.
A special conclave will be
held Tuesday evening. Mar.
IB. at 7:30 P. M.. Washing
ton Masonic hall. Kast Eighth and Burn-
side sts. Order or the Temi.le will be con
ferred. All sojourning Sir Knights art
cordially Invited.
G. P. EISJ1AN, Recorder.
A. AND A. S. RITE. AIN55
WORTH CHAPTER OF
KOSB CROIX. SO. 1 ReBU
lar meetinff in Auditorium
Scottish Rile Cathedral, this
eveninff at 8 o clock, followed
bv work In 7th decree. Bro.
Emel Wicklund. 3d degree presiding. By
order
WISE MASTER.
GUL REAZEE GROTTO
will cive a hard times dance
in C'liristenson's hall, 1 1th
and Yamhill. Friday even
inc. March 19. at 1 o'clock.
Masons and their friends
cordially invited.
SUNN YSIDK LODGE. NO.
1;;, A. F AND A. M. Spe
cial communiration thin tTnes
dav), 7:.';o P. M. Temple It'.Uh
and Hawthorne. Work in F. C.
dpffree. Visitors welcome. By
order of W. M. .
JAMES S. GAY JR., Sec.
PALESTINE LODGE. NO.
141. A. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication today
T u fsd a y . March 1 1. 7. F. C.
riepree. Visiting brothers wel
come. Arleta Mta., Ml. Scott.
W. S. TOWNSEND, Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO.
111. A. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication this (Tues
day) at ."i:0 P. M. Work in
1 he M. M. drpree. Visiting
brethren 'welcome.
C. E. MILLER, Sec..
IMPERIAL LODGE NO. ir9.
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Tuesday)
iifternoon and eveninp. Manji
1 1, at 5 o'clock. Work in
M. M. degree. Visitors wel
come. A. 4. JACKSON, Sec.
SELLWOOD LODGR. NO.
131, A. P. AND A. M. Spe
cial meeting this (Tuesday)
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work
V. C. degree. Visitors welcome.
By order W. M.
J. H. BIJTLKR. Secretary.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO.
07, O. E. S. Stated communi
cation this (Tuesday) evening,
March Hi. S o'clock. W. O. W".
hall. 334 Rusell street. De
grees. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
BERTH A WILSON. Sc.
IVANHOE LODGE, NO. 1.
KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS,
meets Tuesday, 8 P. M.
Pythian bldg.. West Park and
Yamhill streets. Knight rank.
All Pytliians welcome.
A. V. R"HNDORFF. C. C.
OREIJON - ELECTRIC
COUNCIL ROYAL ARCA
NUM will meet this (Tues
day evening at S o'clock at
Masonic Temple. All mem
bers invited.
O. O. HALL. Secretary.
653 East Tenth st.
IVANHOE HOMESTEAD NO. R03S,
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEO
MEN, will hold jts regular business meet
ing March 17 in Women of Woodcraft
hall, Tenrh and Taylor, at which time the
full initiatory work will be put on. A
big Furprisa will be given. All members
are requested to be present.
REPORTER.
DANCERS, ATTENTION.
The Swastika club Invites ou to a St.
Patrick's dance Wednesday, March 17, in
K. of P. hall. 40! Alder et. Fine floor,
good music. Ladies, 33c; Kent?. 50c, in
cluding war tax and checking. Bring your
friends and have a good time.
BIO benefit ball will be Riven by all the
councils of the Security Benefit association
at the W. O. W. hall. 118 11th st., March
IS, the proceeds to go to a sister who'has
been badly burned. Everybody welcome
Union music.
EMBLEM Jewelry. rittons, charms, pin
new designs. Jaeeer Bros.. 131-8 6th au
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblam
class pins and medala 810 Washington mt.
DIKI.
HATXET In this city, March IS, 1020,
Walter H. Hainey, aite 48 years, be
loved husband of I.ula Hainey. of 6;I5 B.
7tli st. N. Kenain? at Holman's funeral
parlors. Third and Salmon sts. Kotice
of funeral later.
Bt'RCH On train en route from Knappa,
Or., March 8. Arthur M. Burrh. age
years, remains will be forwarded to San
Francisco. Cal., by Dunning & McKntee,
where services and interment will be
held.
VH"TESIDE Tn this city, March 14,
11120. J. M. Whiteside, ace 42 years. Re
mains at Holman's funeral .parlors.
Third and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral
later.
STjAVENS In this city, March 15, 1020.
William F. Slavens Remains at Hol
man's funeral parlors. Third and Salmon
sts. Notice of funeral later.
WOtF!TErN At the residence. 17.t Vista
ave., March 15, 1020, William Wolfstein,
age 72 years. Notice of funeral later.
FOfERAI. CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO UVEKI. Marshall 114.
St
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SHKPARD At the resident of tier Fis
ter. Mrs, A. E. KHnk, 9!'- E. J 7th mt.
March 13, Mildred L. Shepnrd. ape 28
.years .T months 7 dayj. wife of V". I.
Shepard of this city, daughter of Alfred
Davles of Beaverton, Or.; ei?ter of Mrs.
A. E. Klink of this city; Mrs. M". S.
Phillips of Aurora, Or. ; Mrn. Robert
Hockens, Mlsa Merlo Davies and George
Davies of Beaverton. Or. ; William and
Mary Davies of Banks. Or. Funeral
services will be held Tuesday, March 1V
at 10 A. M., from the conservatory
chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., at 414 E.
A Ider st. Friends invited. Interment
Crescent Grove cemetery.
SMITH In this city March 12. Don B
Smith, aged 83 years, husband of Mrs.
Gertrude Smith of this city, father of
J. C. Smith of Superior, Iowa; Arthur
Smith of Almyria, Ark.; Fred Smith of
superior, la.; Airs. Mabel Wiley ol su
perior, la. ; Mrs. Nellie Peters of Ash
land. Or. Funeral services will be held
from the Mann home, 33d and Sandy
blvd., at 2:30 P. M. Tuesday. March HI.
Friends invited. Interment Rose Citv
cemetery. In charce of F. S. Dunning.
SANTELLI In this city, at his late resl
dence. 421 E. 4Sth at., March 14th.
r rank Santelli, aged 62 years, husband
of Agnes Santellf. father of Peter and
John tantelll. Mrs. Mary LIscia, Mrs.
Jessie Collins, Mrs. AneMine Hannon
and Mrs. Annette Mills of this city. Fu
neral rerviees will be held this (Tues
day) morning at 0 o'clock at St.
Stephen s church, 12.t4 E. Taylor at
Friends invited. Interment at Multno
man Park cemetery. J. P. Finley & Son,
a i rectors.
SMITH In this citv March 12. Don B.
Smith, aged 83 years, husband of Mrn
Gertrude Smith of this city, lather of
.1. C Smith of Superior, Iowa: Arthur
Smith of Almyria, Ark.; Fred Smith of
Superior, la.; Mrs Mabel Wiley of Su
perior, la.; Mrs. Nelli Peters of Ash
land, ur. funeral services will be held
from the Mann home, ."3d and Sandy
blvd., at 2:30 P. M. todav (Tue.da)
March 1 6. Frlonds Invited. Interment
Rose City cemetery. In charge of F. S.
uunnmg.
McGILI, In this citv. March 13 Corn B.
McGill. aged 43 years, beloved wife of
Vernon J., mother of Mabel C. Ruby A.
anu vernon J. McG 11 : s ster of Mrs.
Ida Smith of Tillamook. Or.; Oro Dixon
of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Robert
Dixon of Denver. Colo. Funeral serv
ices will be held nt the Dunning & Mc
Kntee chapel, Broadway and Ankeny
street. Tuesday. March 1. at 1 :3n P. M.
J-'riends invited to attend. Interment
Rose City cemetery.
JAMESON At 1217 East 17th St., March
a, .vines unijRias- Jameson, aced .1
years. 8 months and 12 days. . Funeral
services will be held today (Tuesdav ,
March Hi, at, 2 o'clock P. M. from the
residence funeral parlors of HValter C.
Kenworthy, 1532 and 1534 East 13th
ft.. Sellwood. Friends Invited. Inter
ment Rose City cehietery.
BOLLA In this city, March 13. Rev. Eu
gene Bolla, aged 54 years. Requiem
mass will be offered at the cathedral,
15th and Davis sis.. Tuesday, March 16,
t 9 A. M. Friends invited to attend.
Remains are at McEntee & P'Uers par
lors. Kith and Everett sts. Interment
Mount Calvary cemetery.
FENTON In this city, March l. B. Fen
ton, aged 50 years, husband of Line tie
W. Fenton, brother of R. W. Fenton.
Frank Fenton and Mrs. Maggie Wing of
Goldendale, Wash. The remains will be
forwa rded Wednesday, March 17, by J.
P. Finley & Son, to Goldendale, Wash.,
where services will be held and inter
ment made.
FI'NK March II, at 1289 Rodney ave.,
Frank W. Funk, age 52 years. The be
loved husband of Mrs. Sophia Funk and
lather or Mrs. W. C. Montgomery. Fu
neral services will be held from A. R.
Zeiler Co. parlors today (Tuesday),
March 16, at 7:30 A. M. FriendB invited.
Interment Rose City eemctery.
MORRISON In this city. March 15. 1920,
Geneva L. Morrison, age Mtt years, be
loved wife of Robert F. Morrison.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral
ser.-ices. 2:30 P. M. tomorrow (Wednes
day),. Marvh 17, 1!2, at Holman's fu
neral parlors. Third and Salmon sts.
Interment Milwaukee cemetery.
HOWARD In this city, March 15. Helen
K. Howard, aged ti. years, mother of
(ieorge H. Howard and Charles J. How
ard of this city. Funeral services will
be held today (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock
P. M., at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. Interment at Detroit,
Mich. Please omit flowers.
HOLBROOK In this city. March 14.
Willie L. HolDrook. aged 36 years, hus
band of Marguerite Hnl brook, formerlv
of Seaside. Or. Funeral services wlil
be held today (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock
P. M. at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. Interment at Mount
Scott Park cemetery.
ZIMMERMAN At the residence. 1070
iveily St., March 14, 1920. Louise Ztm
mer nan. aged 69 years, wife of the late
Louis Zfmmermun. Friends invited to
attcna the funeral services at 9 A. M.
today (Tuesday). March 16, 1920, at the
ou juawrence cnurch. Third and Sher
man sts.
POWEL In this city, March 15. Henry B.
Powel. age 5 years, at his late resi
dence. 3:;s E- :ith st. Funeral services
will be held today (Tuesday. March Hi,
at 3 P. M. from the Portland cremato
rium. Friends Invited. Remains care
of Krlcson fndertaking Co.
STJMP March 12. Esel Mamie Stump.
ae J4 years, burvlved by her husband,
father, three brothers and five siHtPrs.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday.
March 16, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment at Multno
mah Park cemetery.
WKIjTV Funeral seiwices of the late
Jacob R. Welty will be held today (Tues
dayi at 2 o'clock P. M., at the farnilv
residence, 750 Hancock street. Friends
invited. Interment at Riverview ceme
tery. J. P. Finley & Son. directors.
NEWBERY In this city. March 13. Millie
Newbery, aged 6 years, late of Ocosta,
Wash. The remains will be forwarded
today (Tuesday), by J. p. Finley & Son.
to Pomona. Cal., where services will be
held and interment made.
SERVI3 In this city. March 14. 1920, Max
ti. tetvis, age 1'4 years. Remains for
warded by Edward Holman & Son,
Third and Salmon sts., to Snohomish,
Wash., where services will be held and
interment made.
FLORISTS.
MARTIN & FORSES CO.
Florists. 354 Washington. Main 289.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP
Portland's progressive florist. We spe
cialize in funeral designs. 141 1 nth,
opp. Meier & Frank's. Main
LUBLINER
TWO Stores.
We strive to please.
82S Morrison. Portland hotel. Marshall 7;3.
348 Morrison, bet Bdwy. & ParK. Mar. u".
iELaRKK BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st.
Main 7700. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch stores.
PORTLAND FLORAL S HOP. Funeral
prays $1.50 up. Bdwy. liS70. 4G." Wash.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
at., bet. 4th and 5th. Main SI 02. A lltll.
Fl'NERAI. DIRECTORS.
EDWARD HOLMAN
&SON
Funeral Directors.
Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Lesa.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between 20th and
21st streets, west side.
Lady Assistant.
Main 2fll. A 7S5.
RIVERVIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM
At Knd of Fulton Carl i nr.
Sinple tombs, family sertinns and rooms,
beautifully arranged in marble, only san
itary tombs in Portland; endowed for per
petual rarA. Auto service free.
Phone Bdwy. 351 ; office 63ft Pit took Blk
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Broadwav and
Pine st. Phone Broadway 430, A 4538.
Lady Attendant.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, 16th and Everett at. Telephon.
Broadway 1133. Automatic 521.33.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.,
414 E. Alder. Phone Eaat 52.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
use of floral phapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to Wilson & Ross, Multnomah
at E. 7th. East 54. Irvington district.
P. L. LERCH b?.." c,Tayii
ERICSON
j Twelfth and Morrlnon ata.
A. D. KENWORTHY & CO..
5S02-04 DIM St.. Lents. Tabor SL'67.
A. R. ZELLAR CO.
592 Williams Ave.
East 108S. C 1088.
BREEZE & SNOOK PiktB&k
PKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. M. 4152. A 221. Lady assistant.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other
information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
At'COl-XTINO.
JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, au
ditor, accounting gystctna established,
maintained. Income tax service; refer
ences. 7-'8-:0 Pittock blk. Bdwy. 1.
ALTERATION'S.
RKKlTTlNt.; and making of ladles' .far
nienln, reasonable; work guaranteed.
I. Keubln. Joo Busn Sc Lane bldg.
A.KAYERS AM) ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 14 Second
(iold. silver and platinum bought.
Bl'YKKS' BUREAU
ANDERSON the Buyer saves you money on
anything you want to buy. No. tiO First
st. Main 14()fi.
CARPET WKAVINK.
RUG The kind that wear tne best are
llUUOmade from your worn-out carpets
hy the Northwest Kug Co. (former ad
dress l.'iG Union avs. ). Rag rugs woven,
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. 1SS fc..
Sth M. Phone East :!."vSil. B Un.
FLUFF RUGS FROiOLD-CARPETS
Rag Rugs, alt sizes Mail orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
0x12 rugs steajn or dry cleaned. 11.50.
FLUFF RUtl CO.,
54-!i fnlon ave. N. . East B 147.S.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING,
SIZING AND REFITTING.
FLUFF AND RAO RUGS
WOVEN ALL SIZ'8.
WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUG CO..
772 E. 17th st. Automatic 51S-54.
CELL! I.OII BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
3S7 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1?M.
CHIROPRM'TOR.
30n.nnn KNOW McMahon. 0'r Chiroprac
tor, inrongs pronounce treatment easiest,
best, permanent. 31 "treats" 15. Te!.
CII1ROPOIHST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny.
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors 302 ("er
linger hldg.. S. W. cor. -d and Alder.
Phone Main 1:101.
CHiKOi-onisT.
ETHEL McCOY. chiropodist: corns and
callouses removed without pain; relief for
all foot troubles. oOit Buchanan bldg..
Wash, st., bet. 4th and 6th. Main ,VI7.
DR. GARTNER, font specialist; corns. bun-
Ions, foot arches made to otoer. ii
Swetland blr., .-,th and Wash. Main 10SI.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1310-11-13 Royal
building. Marshal! .SL'L'. Multlgrapning.
mimeographing and mall advertising.
COI.I ECTIONS.
NETH CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17!r..
No collections, no charges. l-.stao. r.""'.
CONTRACTORS.
FOR BRICKWORK, tllo and concrete.
phone Jack Wempe. Woodiawn g-'.i.
DANCING.
MRS. BAYH. 3118 Dckum bldg. Private
lessons day and eve. Main 14.
BALLROOM nd stage dancing. Miss
Dorothy Rnsmussen. MO Filers bMg.
BERKELEY dancing academv. 129 4th St.
Lessons day eve. Main 3S1R.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL.
41.1 East 7th. Enst 1 S47 and 21D-C2.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND neaPnairc.
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELFCTRIC
WORKS
Main S71.
Phone S27-27. 24S' First St.
II.M.TI.ELECTRICCO.
31 N. 1st, Portland. Or. Re
winding and eiectrical repairing
n sne.-laltv. See us about new or
used motors. Hdwy. 1045. A ItHti
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
WANTED Furniture to
ciass work; references.
estimates.
refinish; first
Main 1263 for
FERTILIZER.
FERTILIZE your land If you want big
crops; read about "C. M. Wonder" in our
11)20 catalogue. Routledge Seed & Fiora!
Co.. 14." 2d s'... Portland, Or.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
JOE N. WALLER.
General Insurance.
Main SflCo. 424 N. W. Bank bldg.
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co. lS" W. Park.
WHOLESALERS ANE
ENGINEERS AND Ml LL SI PPI.IES.
T 1 1 E M. L. K LI NB CO !;8 4 - 8 -S7 -S Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bid.
HATS AND :.PS.
THANH A USER HAT CO.. 53-51 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., Front and Morrison.
RASM rjSSEN & CO., Second and Tavlor.
CONCRETE Bl'RIAI. VAULTS.
THE NATIONAL VAULT CO,
Reinforced concrete burial vaults: air
tight, waterproof, everlaytJnff. Factory,
l,;n Fof-tpr road. Phone Tabor 6547.
MONCMEMS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
S6 4th at.. Opp. City Hall. NeuBroa.
hfb BLAESING GRANiTE CO. i
ITT THiRD AT MADISON STREET
Rates for
Classified Advertisements
In
The Oregonian.
Daily and Jsunday
Fe r line
One time
Te consecutive time. ............ it
Three consecutive timed 3te
Seven consecutive times
The follow ins; claNNifiratlonft excepted,
the rate of which in 7c per line per day:
Situations H anted Male. Situations
Wanted Female. No ad taken for less
than two lines. Count six words to the
line. Advert iwemeols (except "person
alt' and "Situation? jited" will b
taken over the telephone If the adver
tiser Is a subHcriber to either phone.
No prices will be quoted over the
phone, but statement will be rendered
the following day. Advertisements are
taken for I' he lily Orejeonian until
3:30 F. M.; for The Sunday Ores; on so
until 6 F. M. (Saturday.
-I
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150 j
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from I
8 A. M. to 5 I'. M. !
The society has full charce of the city
pound at its home, 535 Columbia boule
vard. Phone any time, Woodiawn 764.
Doers for sale. Horse ambulance for
sick or disabled horses. Small animals
painlessly electrocuted where neces
sary, and stray animals cared for.
All dead animals, cows, horses, etc.,
picked up free of charge.
NEW TODAV,
STORAGE SPACE
Investigate Our Plant and Rates.
Why Assitme Expensive Leases Under
Present High Costa?
CLAY S. MORSE. INC.
Drayase nnd Storaee
f 2th and Gllaan. Phone Bdwy. 8470
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our own money on real estate,
first and socond mortgages, cootracta,
livestock, notes, ata
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
110 Cham, ul Com. Bids. llala 3034,
MI ! TKACH KKM.
VIOLIN, piano instruction, classic, popu
lar; all string taught. Kol Kenbcck,
40! Yamhill.
L. Carroll Day, piano, vocal lessons, prac
tice piano. 1 hr. day. . mo. Bdy. i.'ut.
NI R-KERY STOCK.
ITALIAN PRUNES. LOGANBERRY TIPS.
Other varieties trees and plants.
Let us supply vou. Order now.
SALEM NURSERY COMPANY.
10.10 Chemeketa st., Salem. Or.
WE CARRY" a full assortment of etioica
fruit trees, berry plants, ornamental
trees, shruhs. roses, etc
OREGON NURSERY CO.. OilENfO. OR.
OPTICIANS.
NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTACLES.
Dr. George Rubenstein, the veteran op
tician, still fits the best eyeglasses at
very moderate prices. Tories. Krvptoks,
also the cheaper grades. I'M Morrison.
OITOMKTKISTS ANI OPTICIANS.
CLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on tha
basis of capable service. Thou
sands of satisfied customers. A
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good
man, optometrist. Jin) Morrison. M. 224.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
ed with modern instruments.
Classes fitted from I'J.'iO up.
E 1IURW1T2. optometrist. 21' First at.
ORIENTAL KlU) REPAIRED.
ORIENTAL RUCS
CLEANED AND HE I'A IflKD.
KARAGOZIAN FERGUSON.
TEN YEARS WITH ATIYEH HltOS.
1.M N 23D. PHONE MAIN WW.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 7 4 years. All communications
strictlj confidential; prompt, efficient,
conscientious service: handbook free on
request. Ml'NN At CO.. patent attornevs.
San Francisio office. Iloltart bldg., '
Market St.. Chicago office, room aid
Tower bldg.; Washington office, room
1ii3 rt-Vi F at.; New iork office, Wooi
worth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT 11- years experience II. S.
and foreign patents. HOI Itekum bldg.
GOLDRERliTu::n Worcester b.dg. M, 2."2.
rilYSIClANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Ilroadwar bldg.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kldnev. Madder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin affections. Mood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks.
PI I MIIIM,.
LET me save you money on your plumb
ing, very reasonable, it. r.. ileim, u
Pine st.
I'l.l MBINC. M'PPI.IES.
PLUMH1NO SUPPLIES AT W IIOLKSA I.E
prices. Starke-Davis Co., IKS 4th. M. 707.
I'KINTINO
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Oantenbeln,
Manager: Printing and linotyping. Inn'-,
Front St.. comer State. Main or A 141S.
DQlNTINf F- w- HA 1.TKS & COMPAN Y
I rnilll JflU 1st and Oak sts. Main 7l'..'i, .111 -OS
'AINTING.
T. H. HEROESS, painting and paperhang
Ing ::t.1 Kast 7th st. Phone East 67."irt.
PAINTINI1. paperhanglng. .lohn C Con
llsk. 133 l'lih st. N. Broadway 2H4.V
poTltk y si pplies.
EVERYTHING needed and used by prac
tical poultry keepers; catalogue frea.
Routledue Seed & Floral Co., 145 2d St..
Portland.
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE FURNITURE CO..
221 FRONT ST
We buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main 1HI72.
STOE REPAIRING.
FURNITURE AND STOVE REPAIRING
WATER COILS MADE AND CON
NECTKD. BROADWAY 2f.7.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK RURE ATT, B01
hokum bldg U. S. foreign trademark:-.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
ThP Rprvlre With a Ftrputatton.
MOVIXrf.f1ArK,(;.STnKAr,K-HAOOAr,K
;tth anrl Kcnrnrv Hran-(i H UJwy.
PHONE BDWY, 3309
Orti:nON TRANSFER CO., 474 Ollunn ar.,
eorner 11th. Phone Rroarl way 1 US1 or
1 1 ;;. We own and operate t wo lurite
ehijs "A" warplioupes on terminal track.
Lowest Insur.'i nr rate In t he city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 34S Pine.
PACK INC. MOVING. STORAOE.
SECURITY STORAGE TRANSFER
CO.. ins PARK ST. MAIN 510.1. A 10.11.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. VtOOI. AND CASCAK A BARK.
KAHN BROS.. 1. Front St.
Pl.l M HI Ni SI PPI.I ES A ND PIPE.
THE Mi L. KLINE CO
M-N-HT-fn Front.
COMMISsioN MEIH'II NTS.
F.VERIH.Nt; & FA R R ELL. 14(1 Front St.
HOPE AMI KINDER THINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrun.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morriaoa
:' TOItAV.
TOD1MADF,
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
MANY DESIGNS
Erected in Portland
or shipped anywhere.
Material and Workrranphlp Uuarant.
Virst-C'la.i
8end for Circular
RKDIM ADIS 111 J I. DIM) CO.
113 . 11th St. I'hone Ea.t 6114.
I'OKTLA.VO, UK.
K CAM. Ffin VOl 11 OM1
CAKl'KTH, 9
Rub; and Woolen t'lothlno;.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly.
Raar Hilars V oven All Slaea.
Mali Order. Send for lloiiklrl.
Carpeta Cleaned. l,ald and
Itenttrd.
NORTH VI KST II I f; CO,
IMN K Klh St.
I'bonr Kiul 3..so.
FACTORY, WAREHOUSE, PACKING
PLANT, ETC.
Two-Story Frame Huildlns; 130 by KS
Feet
FOR SALE
Will move it to a site near river bank
between Astoria and Oregon City. Low
price. Phone Woodiawn 1S89.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest Interest rateai Installment re
paymenta If desired. Huildlns; loa.ua
made. No delay In eloaina;.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 orhnM(rri n-nk Building.
'Marshall 4114.
Phone your want ad to. The Orego
nian. Main 7070, A 6095.
f
NKW TnlV.
HOUSCS Ct-'MrM'
Portable Garage Colonies
Klght to twenty caruues on
I lot brinir you a noixi teiurn on
jour Investment.
Built to Rent
Start n p.ir:ur rolmiv n that
vat-ant lot noar uir ln'm Th v
will pa y fur t he mint' I vex t u m
yt-ur's time.
We Manufacture and
Guarantee
All Our Materials
An Inquiry will brinir n rep
resentative to call at your con
venience. Millmade Construction
Co.
lc Office
M)3 Tide A Trust HiilMlng.
. lei. Main 1721.
Factory Font W illiams Avenu
P.O. UnxZH. H,I1l:U3 I
FOUR-FAMILY FLAT
LOCATED NEAR G. S. HOSPITAL
Mn.lrrn. Imj t ?tl i n sr in jioorl
i-oi.ilhion. ;ll r iitei, koo1
in onie.
OWNER WILL SELL AT
FAIR FRICE
f all nt Itnnm T.IM llrrienls.
HliiaT or Phone Main 7070,
Loral .17.
Send lTs Your Old Carpels
(W( Call a nil Deliver)
Oh! IIiikm nntl tifilen i liilhlnr.
Up .lkr lteerihle, Hunil.Uair)
FLUFF RUGS
Itfinm-Hlae Fluff lluwa. Wntrn,
H7..MI.
lias Ulna Woven Ml lra.
rinlbra I'leianlnH M(tl ll.irlnu Hcptll.
.Hall Ordrra rnd for Hook lei.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
Oxl'i Itllita. leiimeil leaaoil, I..VI.
Vl:i'IKII I'l.l I'F Hit. III.,
S4 I nlon Ae. . I'lninr UaM H.". In.
J
un Mortgage Loans
(Kdward E. Guudcy Co.
I . . Illtnk MlllldlMK
5V2
REAL KHTATH.
ior Sail Mat and Almrtment rroiierly.
" ito.io WEST SIDE AI'TS.
$12. .MH) Inioriie. Will fnii.er 120 lllltl
Income proie-t'y. bulauce t rn.a and
ia:li.
12 1 It N. W. IlANIv PLUG.
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Four beaut ll ill limn.1 in one. , n ll wl'l
rent for loo jm-i- nionth, I, tart of dis
trict. MiDoaell. I2.'IHI. E.ist 41")
APAUTMEVTS.
14 moil-rri HliunriMMiiw piilnrf fjno per
month; I'.'imii, 'In. in,-, ml, h iMjiuliriii,
Srounil and furniture Irriiin. E.I..1 l:iir.
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