16 TIIE MORNIXG OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920 S75,DD0 ERROR FOUND CITY NOT SO BAD OFF FINAN CIALLY AS IT THOUGHT. Clerical Blunder Discovered In Checking Over Appropria tion! in Fire Bureau. 1e cloak of poverty in. which the city has been enveloped during: the past few weeks was removed yester day when it was discovered that through an error of a departmental clerk the general fund is entitled to J75.000 now available for the fire bu reau. The error escaped the notice of Commissioner Bigelow until re cently when he was checking fire bureau appropriations and expendi tures. Report was made by Commissioner Pier, in charge of the finance bu reau. Monday, that the general Tund bad depleted to less than $7000. It is probable that $20,000 will be required for the holding of a'special city elec tion next month. Without this $75. 000 in the general fund, city commis sioners were at loss to know how the necessary election expense money was to be obtained. It is probable that by careful ex penditures the council can continue through the present fiscal year with the money now in the general fund, together with the $75,000, which will be transferred to the general fund immediately. DETAIL PLANS- ARRANGED Church Movement Issues Call to Pastors and Campaign Directors. The Multnomah county cabinet of the Interchurch World Movement met yesterday at the office of Orton E. Goodwin, Portland director, to ar range detailed plans for the campaign which will run during the week of April 25 to May 2. The cabinet is sued a call for a conference to all Portland pastors, together with the campaign directors and other lay rep resentatives of every church, in the city. This conference will be held in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. at 6:45 P. M., Monday, April 19, when, follow ing a dinner, complete arrangements will be made. Quotas for Portland and Multnomah, county have been re ceived by the Baptist churches. Church of the Brethren, United Breth ren. Congregational, Disciples (or Christian), Friends, and Presbyteri ans. Other denominations associated with the Interchurch World Move ment are expected soon to announce receipt of the sums asked from Ore eon and the city of .Portland. ' COMMUNITY CUP OFFERED Membership Campaign to Start. for Service Organization. Mayor Baker has offered to the Community Service organization the .use of the auditorium once a month for a dance or a get-together supper or whatever social event is desired.. Upon the invitation of the mayor the board of directors of the organ ization, headed by William F. Wood ward, met in the mayor's office yes terday morning for a conference. There were also present B. F. DowelL chief of the bureau of fire, and 1. V. Jenkins, chief of the bureau of police. After giving the use of the audito rium to the board, Mayor Baker queried concerning the finances of Community Service, and finding that they were at a low ebb he proposed . that a whirlwind campaign be put on by the police and fire employes for -memberships. This plan was en thusiastically agreed to by the chiefs. The mayor offered a $50 cup to the winning bureau. R. R. BUTLER AFTER TRIP The Dalles Politician Wants to At tend Convention. THE DALLES, Or., April 14. (Spe cial.) R- R. Butler, today filed his candidacy as delegate at large to the republican national convention. Mr. Butler, typical Tenneseean, came to this country 14 years ago and since that time has made an enviable rec ord, for himself in the political life of the Etate. having served Gilliam county as circuit Judge, the state twice as senator, representing district 29, and the state twice as presidential elector. Judge Butler is not oppos ing M. S. Donnell or D. J. Cooper, who have filed as candidates from the 2d congressional district for the re publican nomination aa electors, as he Is a candidate from the state at large. ZONING TO GO ON BALLOT Leasne Secretary Announces Enough Names on Petitions. Sufficient signatures to refer to the voters the zoning ordinance re cently passed by the city council have been obtained and the measure will go on the ballot, according to an announcement made by Secretary Kincaid of the anti-zoning league last night. More than 6000 signa tures were obtained, he said, whereas about half that number would : be sufficient to call for a referendum. Originally 15,000 signatures were obtained to the petition. Then it was discovered the petitions were void, as the original ordinance had not been attached. Consequently they were dis carded and new ones circulated. STOCK T0BE DOUBLED Special Meeting of Standard Oil Stockholders Is Called. - MEW YORK, April 14. Stockhold ers of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, whose shares are now listed on the stock exchange, today were informed of a special meeting to be held in Bayonne, N. J., May 5, when they will be requested to ap prove of an increase of the capital preferred stock from $100,000,000 to $200,000,000. The new stock, which has no vot ing power, will be underwritten by J. P. Morgan & Co., as were the two classes of stock issued last year. It Is understood that all the new issue will be taken by present stockhold- DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage LleelNeg. CH1WCELAK-WOODRUFF Louis W. CtjuMdelfck. 24. 1715 East Eighth street, nl Lorene B. W'oodruti, -JO. 1C04J East Sixth street. ROBERTS -DOUG EL, Warner D. Rob erts. 43, Vllia St. Clair apartments, and FrlTi M Dour!. 27, 807 Maliory avenue. KKZNECSEK-DASHO Walter Rejnec 5Cik, -1. 748 East Fifteenth street, and ;rgaret M. Daho. 19, 812 East Eleventh street. LL'MSDES-DeCBACB Alexander K. 1 .mrisden, legal, 1130 Rodney avenue, and Madeline DeOrace. legal. Westfal apart - xnf nts. cr.ARK-ROBERTS William Jackson Clark. 38, li:t54 Altiina avenue, and Alice 1, Roberts, 25, 146 Kitlinprsworth avenue. ARMBRl'SIER-STEPHEN Paul Arm bru.fter, 31. 33 - Broadway North, and Bortlia Stcphurt, 3o. !4 Clinton street. WoCRATH-HANLET James McGrath, lesal. Jtlanex hotel, and Mrs. Theres-a Han icv. lepal. 17r,0 East Nineteenth street. '.VpCLNI-fOXNTiSR Uus Voclni, 23, T. M. C. A., and Vlolette Pointer, 23. 834 Fourth street, LONQ-KUCKENBERG N 1 C h o I a E. IonB. 21, 805 East Yamhill street, and Mary Kuckentierg, 19 437 East Twenty fifth street North. CO AD-JE7W ETL,L Samuel B. od. 24. 872 East Fianders street, and Imogen Jewell, legal, 899 East Everett street. BALLARD-POST Robert Thomas Bal lard, 24. Klickitat apartments, and Gladys Mae Post. 15, Klickitat apartments. FAHNRICH-BRENNER Xbthan Fahn rich, 30. 56S Front street, and Pearl Bren ner. 21, MW1 EaJrt Kelley street. MATTHEWS-WISE L.. J. Matthew. 22, 1071 East Ninth street North, and Frances F. Wise. 22. 1071 Eat Ninth street North. HANLEY-BARKER William Hanley. 34. YVaverley Country chub, and Eorothy Mary Barker, 29. Portland hotel. HALL-ALLISON Howard Hall, 22. 112 Fifth street, and Gladys Allison, 24. 4204 East Sixty-fifth street Southeast. FARRAHAR-KIRSKE WilHam Farra her, 20. Oaksberry. Pa., and Iorofchy Kirske, 30. Cornelius hottd. HAMMOND-RANDALL W 1111am T. Hammond. 20, 81 East Seventy-first street, and La Verna Randall. 19. SI East Seven-ty-firat street Vancouver Marrtarre Licenses. GROONS-CIPER Robert W. Groom. 22, of Portland and Eva Clper, 22, of Port land. BLOTD-GENTRT Don R. Bloyd, 28, of Kelso, Wash., and Miracle Gentry, 22, of Vancouver, Wash. MALE Y-TIENTSEN Frank Maley, 41. of Portland and Charlotte Tlentsen, 35, of Portland. AKERLY-COMPTON John F. Akerly, 56, of Portland and May Compton, 50, of Chicago. SENEY-FRAZER Earl F. Seney, 86. of Portland and Georgiana C. Frazer, lesal, of Portland. NORWOOD-GRAYS Howard E. Nor wood, 24, of Portland and Ruth D. Grays, 22, of Portland. SHERMAN - PALMER D. 8. Sherman. 21, of Portland and Lucille Palmer, 18, of Santa Barbara. Cat. REPORT IS UNCONFIRMED SEATTLE DEPUTY HAS NO NEWS OF WUXIFORD RELEASE. Phone Message Received Telling of , Arrest of ex-Convict and Stool Pigeon, bat Nothing More. Reports that C. F. Williford. ex convict and alleged stool pigeon, who received $5000 of the reward money for giving information leading to the arrest of the Claremont tavern mur derers, had been arrested in Seattle as a suspect in the murder of Robert C. Scott, Seattle deputy sheriff, and later released because of a lack of evidence, was not confirmed yester day by information received by Dep uty Sheriff Andy Vaughn of Seattle, who is in charge of the investigation here in connection with the Seattle murder. Deputy Sheriff Vaughn said he had been advised by telephone that Willi ford had been arrested for investiga tion but that he had so far received no information that the man had been turned loose, Mr. Vaughn said he left the Seattle ofrice for Portland before the name of Williford had been brought into the case as a suspect and for that reason he was not familiar with any evidence the Seattle office might have against the ex-convict. Williford is said to, have partici pated in the robbery of the Idle Hour pool nail Just previous to the Clare mont tavern murder. LIBERTY TEMPLE DOOMED liEGION'S HEADQUARTERS TO GO IN MONTH OF MAY. Ceremony Will Mark Date for Re moval of Portland Patriotic Cen ter During World War. The Liberty temple,- which has served as - headquarters for every, patriotic endeavor staged In Portland during the world war, and which since the signing of the armistice has been the headquarters of Portland Post, American legion, is doomed to go. The city council yesterday author ized Commiss'oner Barbur to prepare specifications to be used In Inviting bids for the tearing down of the building. Work is expected to com mence on May 1. Effort was made to remove the temple from its present location at Sixth and Yamhill last fall but inability to obtain new head quarters for the legion resulted in the setting of May 1, 1920, as the date for Its removal. Mayor Baker announced yesterday that a ceremony . would be arranged when the work of removing the build ing commenced. GRAND JURY RECONVENES Investigation of. State Treasurer's Office Will Be Resumed at Once. SALEM, Or., April 14. (Special.) The Marion county grand jury will reconvene tomorrow morning and re sume the investigation into the af fairs of the. state treasurer's depart ment. The accountants employed by the state to audit the books and rec ords of the state treasurer have prac tically completed their work and will file their, report with Attorney-General Brown, who will place It before the grand Jury. It. is reported the grand Jury -will call as witnesses employes of the state treasurer's department and heads of bonding houses operating in Portland. PALMER LOSES DEMURRER Libel Suit Directed Against Attor ney and Publisher. NEW YORK, April 14. Attorney General Palmer failed Tuesday to have a suit for damages dismissed, which was brought against him by the Forstmann & Huffman company, woolen manufacturers of Passaic, N. J., for alleged libel in having caused- to be written and published, while alien property custodian an ar ticle stating that the company was enemy-owned. Federal Judge Hand overruled the attorney-general's demurrer in the suit which was directed against. Mr. Palmer and the Frank A. Munsey company, which published the article. Wood Boosters to Be Heard. The meeting of the Portland Press club today will be one of a series of open forum meetings that are being put on In the education of business men upon the claims of the various candidates for president. Today's meeting will be in honor bt General Leonard Wood, and the speaker will be Arthur TC Moclton, wbo. will tell whv Genera! Wood should be nnm inated. Friends of his Candidacy are invited to attend. - The luncheon will be at the Benson hotel. ' . .". Students Give Entertainment. ROSEBURG, Or.. April 14. (Spe cial.) The last of a series of lnter class programmes was given at the high school this morning, the fresh man class being the entertainers. A score of outsiders were present. Al most the entire class was represented. Chamber for Swan Island Plan. The board of directors of the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday went on record as approving: in a general way the Swan Island project as proposed by the dock commissiion. Port of Portland and committee of 15. The board of directors regarded the im provement nf tha cVio nnol from "Port land to the sea of the utmost Import- South Views Timber Wealth. MEDFOllD, Or., April 14. (Spe cial.) At the forum luncheon of the Medford Chamber of Commerce today a rosy prediction of prosperity for southern Oregon from its vast timber resouces was made by Arthur Mor ley of Aberdeen, Wash., president of the Saginaw Lumber company. Port land guests at today's luncheon were H. M. Grant and F. I. Gollehur. Salary Put on Monthly Basis. SALEM, Or., April 14. (Special. John W. Todd, superintendent of the Salem public schools, has been re tained in his position by the board of directors at a salary of $250 a month. The board decided to employ Mr. Todd on a monthly basis, however, rather than to enter Into a contract for a longer period AMUSEMENTS. BAKER Tonight, All Week, Matinee Sat urday. The Hire fiencation. "THE FIVE MILLION." Companion Play to "Jim's Girl. A Remarkable Love Story. , An ImafiiH Comedy. Next Week. 'Lombard!, Ltd." TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY BIG NEW BILL CHARLES RAY In His Quaint Country Comedy, "THE CLODHOPPER" "JAIL BIRDS DE LUXE" A Bevy of Pretty, Peppy Girlies In Their Musical Melange. "JAIL LIFE WORTH WHILE" SIX OTHER Nl'MBKR-t OP" FINE VADDEV1LLG, PHOTOPLAY AMD Ml SIC. TTTK MOST ENTRRTAT"fMRlTT ALWAYS FOR THE SMALLEST SUM. Y)rtvUI-aC4AU 3 Nights Sun., ISc to ftJZS; Mon.. Toes., ibc io si. ;iaiM.. sun., moo- j.neB Wed.. 15c to 75e. "YE SONG SHOP" Cooper and Ricardo: re Voe and Hosford. MARY MARBLE & CO. Valente Bros.: Frank Wilson: Klnograms r.xciusiv-1, -i opics or tne uay, ERNESTINE MYERS AND PAISLEY NOON Grant McKay at the Piano. This Show Closes With Uia Wort nPRrlav Matinee, April 21. ALCAZAR WEEK STARTING SUN. MAT., APR. 18 Night Price 25c to $I.OO STO, WED. AND SAT. SLATS.. 25c - an 50c sir."; ' !&ai ALCAZAR Starting Sun. Mat, April 25 Peg o' My Heart Starring Verna Felton and George Natanson. SEATS NOW SELLING LYRIC MUSICAL STOCK Matinee Daily at 2, Evenings at 7 and 9. Those Famous Funsters MIKE and IKE present EASY MONEY A Great Oet-RU-h-Quick Scheme. Special Nigbt Friday Chorus Girls' Contest, CIRCLE Ponrts at Washington Constance Talmadge in "The Romance of Arabella" Also a Shrlstie comedy. "Cheerful Liar," and the vatha News. Open from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock ot the following morning. Dancing All dances taught In 8 three-hour lessons. Ladles $3, gentlemen $5. at De Honey's beautiful academy, 23d and Washington. Be ginners' classes start Mon day and Thursday eve., ad vanced classes Tuesday eve. 8 to 11:30. Plenty of desirable partners and practice. No embarrassment. Learn from professional dancers In a real school. Phone Main 76-5-.. Private lessons all hour a. MS AMUSEMENTS. J BEGINS TONIGHT, 8:15 L I TICKETS NOW SELLING I HEILIGB"pfj;rMM-Z,-r 3NIGH,Ies;.nn,nJ0NIGHT,8:l5 --SPECIAL PRICE- Mat. Sat., 2:15 COHAN & HARRIS prvsenr THE MOST FASCINATING MYSTERY EVER WRITTEN. "CLEVEREST PLAY SO FAR PRO DICED." New York Sun. "HOLDS INTEREST TO THE LAST." Chicago Examiner. "HIGHLY INTERESTING DE SERVES ITS SUCCESS," Boston Globe. . EVE'S Floor, 2; Balcony, 1.50, tl; Gallery. 7oc, 50c. SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT. Floor, 1.60; Balcony, 1. 50c ffl.E"l! WEEK Mats Wed. and Sat.. fiOe and 70c ESH0W EWORLD Bringing Up Father in Society COMB KAKLY IK YOU WANT SKATS Take the Kiddies to see JIkes alive. He will brine Joy to their little hearts. Night Trices, SOe and 75c and SI. Next Sun. Geoncia Minstrels. PANTAGES . MAT. DAILY. :. Vaudeville's Greatest Comedian CHARLES ALTHOFF Oft His Farewell Tour. In His Famoas Cre ation. "The Sheriff of HirksTille. SIX OTHER BIG ACTS. Thre. performances Daily. Night Curtain at 7 and f. J T" 11TH ST. AND -Li VF X JJUJ WASHINGTON "Blind Husbands" 'All Star Cast AUCTION SALES TO DAT. . "i'-?"8 Baker Auction House. Tamhr.l and West Park streets. Sale at 10 A. M. MEETING NOTICES. AL KADER TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Ceremonial session Saturday. April IT. Business session at Masonic temple at 10 A. M. Candi dates report at Armory. 10th and Couch sts.. at 1:15 P. M. Second section at Armory at 2:30 P. M. First section at Auditorium at 8 P. M. Pe titions should be in bv R P M.. April 16. By order ot the Potentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. A. AND A. S. RITE. Special reunion, programme for today (Thursday): 9 A. M., 18th degree; 10:30 A M.. 21st degree; 2 P. M.. riOth de gree; 2:30 P. M.. 30tn de gree: 8 P. M.. 31st degree. PRESIDING OFFICER. By order OREGON COMMANDERY. K- T. Special conclave Thursday evenina at 6:30: dinner at 5:30 P. M. West y cara ana xamniu. urar v. the temple. Sojourning Sir Knights wel come. C. F. WIEGAND, Recorder. OREGON COMMANDERY, K. T. Special conclave Thursday evening at 8:30, West Park and Yamhill. Or. der of the temple. SoJouru- Ing Sir Knlgnts welcome. ' c. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO 114. A. F. AND A. M. Spe cial communication this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock. Labor in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren al ways welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON. Secretary. EAST GATE LODGE, NO. 155. A. F. AND A. M. East 80th and Glisan sts. Special communication tonight (Thurs day), 7:30 P. M. Work in E. A. degree. Visiting brethren xiy oruer " . . CHA8. P. NELSON, Sec "WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Thurs day) evening. 7 o'clock. East 8th and Burnslde. E. A. de gree. Visitors welcome. Or J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. HAWTHORNE L O D O E, NO. 111. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Thursday) at 4 and 6:30 P M. Work in the F. C. degree, V Dinner at 6 o clock. Visiting brethren welcome C. E. MILLbK, sec. MOUNT SCOTT CHAPTER, No. 110. O. E. S. Stated com munication this (Thursday) evening. By order W. M. MAUD E. CONNELL. Secretary, B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 142. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening. Elks' temple, a o'clock. Vlsltim brothers welcome. M. R. SPALDING. Secretary. ROSE CITY CAMP. NO. 191. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets every Thursday even ing at 9 o cioca. in their nail. , U34 Russell st. Members are ' urged to attend. P. J. CANISS. C. C. J. W. BOOTH, Clerk. STAR LODGE) 219. I. O. WjLOprj O. F., meets every Thurs day evening In Baker hall. Klllingsworth and .Albina aves.. but owing to the inadequacy of our hall for so large a class will meet this evening, April 15 in In Pythian temple. West Park and Yam hill. Over lOO will receive the third de gree at this time and a very cordial invita tion is extended to all Odd Fellows. Visit ors specially welcome. GEO. C. OLSON, N. G. C B. WILSON. Sec MACCABEES. Multnomah Tent. No. 67. and Queen Eliaxbeth, No. 24, will entertain their members and friends at the I. O. O. F. hall. East 6th and Alder sts., Monday evening, April 19. Programme, cards and refreshments. Admission free. ONEONTA TRIBE. NO. 2, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Regular council this (Thursday) everting at 8 o'clock at W. O. W. hall. East 6th and East Alder sts. Members requested to attend. Visiting brothers welcome. L. B. SMITH, ' C. of R. . GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 28, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thurs day l evening at 8 o'clock. East Sixth and Alder streets. 'Patriarchal degree. S. A. STARR. Scribe. A. I. MOULTON, C. P. THE MACCABEES. PORTLAND TENT NO. 1. Regular review every Thursday. 4O0 Alder street. All members urged to be present. Visiting sir knights welcome. GEO. a. BAKfiR, R. ii. 1 -4 V-Jl. 1 PLAy i t mm m IT I I . r a- s , . i der W. M. f MEETING NOTICES. RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE drama. "When a Man's Sln-fle." will be played Saturday evening in hall on Base Line road. Free bus leaves 80th and Stark sts. from 7:30 to 8 P. M. WHERE TO DANCE. Cotillion hall, or Broadway hall, Port land's distinctive dancing pavilions. Al ways the best crowds and the best dances. Public Invited every week night. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-4 6th st. FRIEDLANDERB lor lodge emblem, glass pins and medals. 810 Washington a DIED. PATTERSON In this city. April 14. Au gust K. Patterson, .aged 58 years. Fu neral notice later. Remains are at the residential parlors of Miller & Tracer. BUSCH In thle city. April 13. Victor A. Busch, aged 80 years. Funeral notice later. Remains are at the residential parlors -' Miller se Tracey. SODERBKRG In this city. April 9. Charles Soderberg, aged 70 years. Fu neral notice later. Remains are at the residential parlors of Miller & Tracey. FUNERAL NOTICES. STODDARD The funeral services of the late Emma F. Stoddard, who passed away In Brookfleld. 111.. April 11. 1920. will be held at the residence. 796 East Harrison street, at 2 o'clock P. M.. Fri day. April 16. Friends invited. The remains will be placed in a vault at the Portland crematorium following a com mittal service. J. P. Finley A Son in charge. FALTZ In this city. April 13. Ernest E. Faltx. aged 30 years, beloved husband of Anna, father of Ernest. Elmer, Arthur and Elet.ora Falls of St. Helens. Or. Funeral services will be held at the new residential funeral parlors ot Panning A McEntee. Morrison at Twelfth streets. Friday.- April la. at - P. M. Friends Invited to attend. Interment ML Scott jr-ara cemetery. SMITH In this city. April 13. Claus V. omun, agca is years. latner ot uacar M. Smith of 777 East Salmon st. Fu neral services will be held Friday. April 16. at 4 P. M.. from 44S Morrison st.. corner of 12th st Friends invited. Fu neral arrangements care of Erlcson. In terment Forest Lake. Minn. KENT In this city. April 13. Maude Mary J.cnt, agea 2 years, wne ot carl rvent. The remains were forwarded yesterday evening, April 14. by J. P. Finley & Son to Hood River. Or., where services will be held and interment made. KRETCHIB The remains of the late J. L. Kretcble were interred Vcdnesdav. April 14. at 3:30 P. M.. under tho direc tion of Miller & Tracey at Klverview cemetery. FUNERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES AUTO LIVERY. Marshall 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Dunning & McEntee FlNbiiAL DIRECTORS, now located tn their new residential fu neral home. Morrison at 12th st. West Side. Telephones Broadway 430. Automatic 5-45-08 The funeral home or re linemen and distinctive service. Note We have no branches nor any con nections whatever with any other under taking firm. EDWARD HOLMAN & SON Funeral Directors. Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507 Lady Assistant. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service For Less. Independent Funeral Directors. Washington Street, between 20th and 21st streets. West Side. Lady Assistant. Main 2691. A 7683. 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 sts. Telephone Broadway 2133. Automatic 521-33. F. S. DUNNING. INC. 414 E. Alder. Phone East 52. Perfect service, personal '(Hrectinn. free use of floral chapel and auto equipment. DOWNING & McNEMAR Surceseors to Wilson & Ross. Multnomah at East 7th. East 54. Irvington district. P. L. LERCH K. 11th and Clay. East 781. T. IMS. ericson T"" B"rdoartMwo;y,34.s, A. D. KEN WORTHY A CO.. B80I-04 02d St.. Lents. Tabor 8287. A. R. ZELLER CO. 5Z ams ave. 10SS. C lOR8 BREEZE & SNOOK tVb'bTM. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY 8d and Clay. M. 41S2. A 2221. Lady assistant. FLORISTS. SMITH FLOWER SHOP Portland's progressive florist. We spe cialise in funeral designs. 141t4 Oth. pp. Meier A Frank's. Main 7215. MARTIN & FORBES CO. Florists. 354 Washington. Main 2ft. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. LUBLINER Two Stores. We strive to plesse. 828 Morrison, Portland hotel. Marshall 753. 348 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. A Park. Mar. 257. CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison St. Main 77ft9. Fine flowers and floral de signs. No branch stores. PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP Funeral sprays tl.50 up. Bdwy. 2S70. 4VI Wash. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington st., bet. 4th and 6th. Main M02, A 1161. MONTMKNTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 886 4th St., Opp. City Hall. Neu Bros. BLAELSING GRANITE CO. ( THIWOAT MADISON STWteT 1 Rates for Classified Advertisements In The Oregonian. Dally mod Sunday- Per line One time le Two consecutive times ...22e Three consecutive times ........... .SOc Seven conttevutive timet &c The following classification excepted, the rate of which l 9c per line per day: Situation a Wanted Mate. Situations Wanted Female. No ad taken for less than two Unea. Count six words to the line. Advertisements (except "Person alt.' and "Situations Wanted) will be tasken over the telephone If the adver tiser Is a subscriber to either phone. 'o prices will be quoted over the phone, but statements will be rendered the folio wins; day. Advertisements are taken for The Ially Orefonian until 1:30 P. M.: for The Sunday Oreronlaa until 6 P. M. Saturday. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Zn-restltTatesi all eases of a 1 1 k d cruelty to animals. Offices, room lit courthouse. Phono Mala 37 from A. M. to S P. M. The soclery has lull charge of the city pound at Its home, 635 Columbia boule vard. Phono any time, Woodlawn 764. Dogs for sal. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled horses. Small animals painlessly electrocuted where neces sary, and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cows, horses, ate. picked up free of charge. NEW TODAI, 5 Vz Mortgage Loans Edward E. Goudey Co. V. S. Bask Bulllas n JAPAN FLORIST 1S-170 4th St. Fire House Market. All kinds of flowers. Bedding and Vegetable plrfns. Japanese Shrub bery. Nursery Stock. Tubs. Bas kets. Garden 8eds. Special Sale. 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. ACCOUNTANTS. JULIUS R. BLACK, puDllc accountant, au ditor, accounting systems established, maintained. Income tax service; refer encea 72S-S9 Pittock block. Bdwy. 1. ALTERATIONS. RF.PITTINO and making of ladies' gar ments, reasonable; work guaranteed. I. Heubln. 40H Bush A Lane bldg. ASSAVERS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second Oold. silver and platinum bought. AUTO PAINTING. AUTO PAINTING. QUALITY. FINISH. STANDARD AUTO PAINTING CO.. EAST THIRD AND MADISON STS. CARPET WEAVING. Rllfi The kind that wear the best are nUUO made from your worn-out carpets by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad dress 133 Union ave.. Rag rugs woven, all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and resizing. Mail orders solicited. 133 K. Mh street. Phones East 3:HO. B FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Rag Rugs, all sixes Mall orders prompt. Send for Booklet. . 9x12 rug. steam or dry cleaned. 1.50. FLUFF RUO CO.. 54-56 Union ave. N. East 6.11S, B 1473. CARPET CLEANING. CARPET CLEANING. SIZING AND REFITTING. FLUFF AND RAG RUGS WOVEN ALL SIZES. WRITE OR CALL PORTLAND RUG CO , 172 E. 17th St. Automatic S13-24. -Kf.M'IOID BUTTONS. THH IRW1N-HODSON COMPANY. n7 Washington. Bdwy. 4.'i4. A 1214. CHIROPRACTOR. SOO.0OO KNOW .McMahon. 100 Chiroprac tor. Throngs pronounce treatment brst. CHIROPODISTS. DR. B. LOUISE COX. 10 A. M. TO 7 P. M, 440 Morgan bldg. Main 4!. CHIROPODIST ARCH frPKC'I A LIST. WILLIAM. Esteile and Klorello Pe Veny the only scientific chiropodists and arch speclagsts In the city. Parlors :0:l Ger- nnger oing.. w. cor. a ana Aiaer. I'hone Main 1301. DR. OARTNER. foot specialist; corns, bun ions, loot arches mane to order. .til Swetlan.d bldg.. nth and Wssh. Main lOSI CHIMNEY SWEEPS. BISHOP CHIMNET SWEEP. Furnace smokes through registers. needs repairing or cleaning. Call us Tabor 38R.1. CIRCl'LAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 1310-11-12 Royal Ding. .Marshall .hl''J. Multlgraplilng, mimKgraphlng and mall advertising. COLLECTIONS. oT r DEBTS New method, effective, eco nomical, guaranteed; white First Busi ness AIU. ri Hoard of Trade Mdg. NETH at CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17I8. No collections, no charges. Estab. Jt00. CONTRACTORS. FOR BRICK WORK, tile and concrete pnone Jack wempe. woodlawn O'JO. DANCING. BERKELEY Dancing Academy Private lessons, day or evening; all latest steps also Jazz steps. Advanced class. Friday April 16. 129 4th Bt.. 3d floor. Main t-ilR. Mrs. hummers, manager. MRS. BATH. 30S Dekum bldg. Private lessons day and evening. Main 134. . BALLROOM and stag- dancing. Mis Dorothy Rasmussen. 610 Eilers bldg. DOC. AND CAT HOSPITAL ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 415 East 7th. East 1S47 and 219-62. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. 1 Repaired Bought and Sold. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS Phone 527-27. 24SVi First St. Main 871. H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO. fJvKJ 31 N. 1st. Portland, Or. Re CJ winding and electrical repairing usexi motors. Bdwy. J 045. A 1046 FERTILIZER. FERTILIZE your land if you want big crops; read about "G. M. Wonder" In our 192u catalogue. Routledge Seed & Floral Co.. 145 2d st-. Portland. Or. GLASS AND GLAZING. WINDOWS repaired, any part of city: auto service. Edw. Fransen. Bdwy. 716 HARDWOOD FLOORING GET estimates for new or old house Port land Hardwood Floor Co., 187 W.' Park. MIS1C TEACHER. L- Carroll Day. piano, vocal leesons, prac tlce piano. 1 hr. day. 15 mo. Bdwy. 255. NURSERY STOCK. WE CARRY a full assortment of choice fruit tri. berrv plants, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc. OREGON NURSERY CO.. ORENCO. OR. WHOLESALERS AND ENGINEERS' AND MILL SUPPLIES. THE M. L. KLINE CO.. &4-86-S7-89 Front, GRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bid. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUPER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St, PAINTS. OILS AND CLASS. W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison RASMUSSEN & CO.. Second and Ta"ylo7. NEW TODAY. ' FOR SALE: , Factory Building Concrete and SITE 29th and Nicolai Sts. VIKING MARINE PAINT COMPANY, INC. Phone Main 6200 between 11 and 1 or Tabor 9453 evenings. (Mr. Heiberg) WB CALL FOR TOUB OLD CABPBTs, Hai era fuel WttJea Clotklas. FLUFF RUGS All Work Ttsrtse Otrt Prsatty. Rag Hugs Wstfs All titaea. Hill Orders. Bead 1st Booklet. Cauyeta Cleaned. Laid a ad . Refitted. NORTHWEST RCG CO. ISS Eaat 8th St. Fslsb blmmt assO. , FURNISHED BRICK APARTMENTS INCOME $13,600 WILL CONSIDER SSO.OOO INCOME PROPERTY, balance; 4o,ooo terms and CASH. ADDRESS Ol 11 MANAGER, AC 419, OREGON IAN. ffms, as H eii L I I OPTICIANS. NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTACLES. Or. George Rubenstein. the veteran op tician, still fits the best eyeglasses at very moderate prices. Tories. Kryptoks, also the cheaper grades. "26 Morrison. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. GLASSES AT A SAVING. 1 solicit your patronage on the basis of capable service. Thou- .j - . . n i u i customers. A trial will convice you. Charles W. Good man. optometrist, gmt Morrison. M. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST Eti2 ed with modern ','"rHme,.,it Glasses fitted from VO up. A. B. Hl'RWITZ, optometrist, 2Jo let St. ORIENTAL RIGS. ORIENTAL RUGS woven, repaired, washed, cleaned and stored by nature ii own modern Plant. Broad wav 84U3. CARTOZ1AN BROfa.. Inc., importers ot oriental rugs. ORIENTAL BlliS REPAIRED. .T TJ I".". CLEANED AND REPAIRED TEN YEARS WITH ATlYtH BRO? 151 N. 23D. ' PHONE MAIN 5--0S. OSTEOPATH IC TH VSICIAMS. DR. L1NDSEY. specialist in goiter and rheumatism. B1U Morgan bldg. Alain boo. PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENTS Our practice has extended over a period oi - vrtwa. ... r " cations strictly confidential; prompt er- , . Bmrviff handbook free on request. MUNN f Ja"ni attorneys. San Francisco office. Hobart bldg., h82 Market st; Chicago office, room 810 Tower bldg.: Washington or flce. room 103 825 F St.; New York FOR that Individual personal service necessarv In patent proctoure, -- ., P.tanl Rnr.au 1 4 LUHlbW EX change bulldtn-g. Main 74R9, consulting mechanical engineers mu jjici. " perts. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience L. s and foreign patents. 6Q1 Dekum bldg GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester Mdg. M. 2525. PHYSICIANS. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS AND SCIENTIFIC MASSAUB. 3 vears' experience at Battle Creek. Chronic constipation, nervous disorders, acute and chronic paralysis. Treatments given at vour residence or my ottloe. Call for appointment. Broadway 2612 or Marshall 11ISH. Dr. M. Lachman. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway bldg. Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female disorders, skin affections, blood pressure, enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks. PLL'MBINti SCPPL1ES. PLCMBINI. SITPLIBS AT WHOLESALE prices. Stark-Davis Co., 188 4th. M. 797. PRINTING. DDIMTIlir F. V. BALTES & COMPANY I lull I IflU 1st and Oak sts. Main 76.'., 511-63 PA1NTINO AND DECORATING. GET YOUR painting, kalsomlning, decorat ing and sign work done before the rush season. 1320 E. Glisan. Phone Tabor 266. PAINTING. PAINTING, tinting, floors scraped, repair work. Crowley-Hunt Co., Tabor 4033. PAINTING, paperhanging. John C. Con llsk. 133 16th St. N. Broadway 2945. POI LTRY 81PPLIES. EVERYTHING needed and used by prac tical poultry keepers; catalogue free. Routledge Seed 4b 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 K072. TRADEMARKS. OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. U JDekum bldg. 11. S., foreign trademarks. TRANSFER AND STORAGE, OREGON AUTO DESPATCH The Service With a Reputation. movin(j-pack;-stora(;e-bag;age 13th and Krarney. Branch. H Bdwy. PHONE BDWY. 3309 OREGON TP.ANSFER CO., 474 Glisan St.. corner 18th. Phone Broadway 1281 or 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Iowest Insurance rates In the city. WAREHOUSE, storage and hauling. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO., 64-66 Front Street. Phones, Slain 446. 544-61. FIREPROOF STORAGE C M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 24S Pine, PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.. 105 PARK ST. Main 5195. A 1051. WINDOW CLEANING. BUSINESS MEN! We urge you to call us when you wish first-class window cleaning done by firms fair to organized labor. Federal Labor Union. 15, 775. Marshall 3290. IVIANUFACTURERS HIDES. WOOL AND CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS.. 195 Front St. Pl.tMBING SUPPLIES AND PIPE. THE M. L. KLINE-CO.. 84-S6-87-S9 Front. PRODtCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERD1NG & FARRELL. 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDER TWINE, Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. WASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison. NEW TODAY. Building for Sale $6000 heavily constructed building, 50x100 feet, to be sold for $3200 Building must be moved from premises within 45 days, as property is needed for other purposes. Suitable for shop, garage, or storage warehouse. To replace this building today at present price of materials would cost $9800. For full par ticulars address B 125, Orego nian. West Side Home 10-room residence on 12th street, near Jefferson, in first--class condition; corner lot; garage. Price $12,500; can arrange terms. . HENRY W. GODDARD 243 Stark St. Mortgage Loans Lowest Interest rmteai Inatallmrat re. payments If desired. Duildintc loaaa amade. So delay la cloalmc A.H.BIRRELL GO. 217-218 Northwestern Bank BulldiBc Marshall 4114. Phone your want nds to The Oreo nian. Main 7070, A 6095. NEW TODAY! H rf aSL Ai A Double Portable I GARAGE can now be delivered to those who have requested thtlr manufacture Rent a Space and let your garage pay for itself. Ask about our Easy Payment Plan Portable garages shipped any where. In sections. Erected in a few hours. Write or Fkose for Catalogue. Elwood Wiles & Son Sales Office 803 Title k Trust Hoi Id tag. Phone Main 472-4. f actory. Foot Williams Ave. OWN a Home of Your OWN IV THE RIGHT PLACE. -l.oo Well - built home, near Eas-t Kith and Broadway, two blocks to either car line and near Irvington school and club. 50x100. facinfr south: Fox furnace: hardwood floors every rni-h of the house; good attic R. T. STRKKT, COOD HOMES REALTOR. Eaat 8SM. Send Us Your Old Carpets (We Call and Dellver Old Ruaja a nd Woolen ClotalafE. We Hake Reversible. Hand-W a Tea FLUFF RUGS Rooas-Sisa FTaff Rosa, Wsra, 17JMJ. Raa- Rates Woven All Stse-a. 3otaes CI e a ulnar and Dreiaai Uefila, Mail Orders Scad (or Booklet. Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning Px.12 Racs, Steamed Cleaned. SI -SO. WESTERN FLrFP RIT. CO, V Union Ave. M. fkou Eaat 85 14. STORAGE SPACE rrtfjrate Cur Pfaat and Rate. Why Aasurae Expensive Lease Under Present Uigti Co star CLAY 8. MORSE, INC. Drayax -uid H to raff e i2tlh aad OilMUk faaaa tftiviy. REAL ESTATE, for Sale Flat and Apartment Property. 4 FTATS. On the southwest corner of 20th and Marshal! sts. t here are 4 modern rials in two buildings, on .Wxloo lot, all with separate base men t s and furnace. '1 with fire places, lower flats 5-rooma, upper H rooms, and all In first-class con dition, bringing: in fine income and can show suod interest on invest ment; value of lot worth half the price asked for place. WAKKK1ELD, FRIES & CO.. Main 14. 8o 4th SIX HOUSES IX ON K. Six-family fiat, two more fiats to be completed; full lot. gamge, on car line, close to bank, department store and other business houses; 30-minute car rfde to cAn-ler of city ; income 1 IS month ; can be increased to $ J 00 ; price, includ ing furniture, for quick sale. $7000, $JK0 cash down. Why buy a house? Buy this; It will give you a modern home and the rent will pay for tt. See owner at IMS Lumbermens bldg. Phone Bdwy. 421. 17 PER CENT NET. Corner, close In. 6TxlOO. returns $100 per month. - This w.ill make an ideal horn a for a couple get tins along in years, paying them good returns and with very little to do. Price $10,500, consider some trade. O. W. Bryan, 0S-9 Chamber of Commerce. Main ll)t3. WEST SIDE FLATS. Modern, up-to-date, furnished. 5 rooms, exclusive neighborhood; splendid income; $16.O00; terms. Phone Main 1.27d; eve nings. 326-19. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. FIX-FAMILY APARTMENT, close In, east side, low price of $7'2C0 for quick; sale; terms. Phone aio-ltf before 9 A. M. and after 6 P. M. THREE-STORY brick, ground 60x100. weil located, close In- This is a modern, al most new bul.dinnr. returns about $404 per month, price. $1:7,500. O. W. Bryan. Main lim:t. APARTMENT SITE, west side, TAxlOO; has small apartment of 14 rooms, bring ing good income, B. S. Cook, 601 Stock. Exchange. FOR SALE Apartment house tn best dis trict on west side ; ftrstt-ciass cond itiott and paying good interest on Investment; price $'6.500. terms. Owner. Mam -473. 2 -J -ROOM apt. for sale or will trade for small grocery; close in. Call at 193 West Park. FOR SALE Furniture of 1 1 housekeeping rooms, ail full; .clears $80 month, loll Park st. Main 3637. B-ROOM flat, very good furniture, splen did location, near 16th and Washinff- ton. Call Ma In &H 2 For Sale -Lota. IRVINGTON. 1 00x100. SNAP. ' Fine quarter block on northeast corner East 7th and Thompson; over S1200 city liens paid ; no restrictions; price $3750. about $1003 cash, balance 5 years, 6 per cent. We want an offer. GRUSSI & BENNETT. 31S Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452. THINK of being able to buy a 50x100 lot near park, high and grade schools and only 18 mlnues' car ride to Broad wav and Washington streets, for $500 on terms of $50 cash and $10 montaly. JOHNSON-D0D3ON CO., 633 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 3787. LOTS 50x100 as low as $100 to $400 for sightly corner; water, gas. electricity; very few left on county highway, 1 and 2 blocks to Oregon electric sta., 6-cent fare; easy terms. Owner. 319 Railway Exchange. Main 675. Res. East 76SS. LOTS. 50x100. $100 to $400 for best level, sightly corners. Portland Park, popular west side residential ; 6c fare, water, gas. electricity; easy terms. 319 Railway Exchange. Main 675. Res. East 7688. LOT In Farkrose: paved street, sidewalk. 1 block off Sandy blvd.; cash or will take good automobile rn trade ; non-resident, will be in city only a few days. L. O. Hugh es. Sew a rd h otel. IRVINGTON QUARTER. $350 " E. 19th and Stanton; beautiful build ing site. Dove & Gardner. 410 Board of Trade. LOT for sale In Lapine. Oregon. I am la $200. but would discount 10 per cevi for cash; clear title In my possession. Lot 11. block 26. W 859. Oregonian. OWNER House, three lots, on corner; 11 fruit trees, berries and flowers: prloe $1100. terms: no agents, please. Box A V 500. Ore pro n lit. CORNER. 80x100 ft.. $1050. Ainsworth and Boston avenue; some cash, terms rea sonable. Phone Main 4&jt5, evenings. Seilwood 291. FOR SALE A good corner lot on 6th, E. Burnslde. on terras. Phone owner Eai 2704. " 90x100 CORNER, southeast corner 53d and Lincoln, close to Frank. in high; fine view of city. Owner. Tabor 1S3. TWO fine bid. lots. Clinton si., near 43d st., J500 each. J. H. McMahon. 2604 B. 43d t. Tabor 5361. LAURELHURST lot. Just across street from park, for sale by owner. $1425. free of all incumbranoea. Phone 219-65. TBREE lots for sale. Inquire 621S Powell VaLiuey road.