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1G TITE 3IOKXIXG ORrGOXIAX, FRIDAY, APRIL 1G. . 19 0 PROSECUTION OF 22 ATTENDANTS URGED Prisoners' Aid Takes Hand in Gordon Incident. LETTER SENT PROSECUTOR ft. 1. llurst Cites Law Under Which He Says Former State Hos- j pita! Workers May Me Fined. I Irsent request that criminal pro ceedings be started against every state hospital attendant who signed the petition to .Superintendent Stein er demanding the dismissal of "Hap py" Joruon, a paroled convict, as a fellow attendant, is made by Roseoe I'. Hurst, attorney for the Oregon Prisoner's Aid society, in a letter mailed yesterday to Max Gehlhar. dis trict attorney of Marion county. In his letter to the Marion county prosecutor. Sir. Hurst offers the as sistance of his society In the prosecu tion of the cases, and lie cites Mr. Hehlhar to the provisions of a law en acted at the 1917 session of the leg-i.-l'iture which makes it a misdemean or for any person to say or write any thing: concerning a paroled convict for the purpose of attempting to pre vent such paroled convict from pro curing emplo mcnt. or to deprive such person of employment. Attendants Make ,o t barges. In their letter of protest to Dr. Steiner, Z'l attendants and employes at the state hospital threatened to quit the institution unless the super Inendent would discharge Gordon, a paroled convict. The attendants made rto specific charges against the man, hut simply expressed their unwilling ness to work with him because he is a paroled convict. Mr. Hurst, attorney for the Prison ers Aid society, maintains that every attendant who signed this petition is guilty of a violation of this law. and in justice to former inmates of the stale prison he believes prosecutions should be made in this case. The law under which he asks Dis trict Attorney Gehlhar to proceed reads in part: "Any person who knowingly or willfully communicates to another, either orally or in writing, any state ment concerning any person then or theretofore convicted of a felony, and then either on conditional parole or finally discharged, and which com munication is made with the purpose and intent to deprive said person so convicted of employment, or to pre vent him from procuring same, is guilty' of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by im prisonment In the county jail not longer than six months or by a fine not greater than J100." II. 11. Clark la Tar net. Mr. Hurst especially urges that prosecution be taken against B. R. Clark, an asylum attendant, who was the author of a letter appearing in a .Salem newspaper relative to the "Happy Gordon" incident. SILER CASE AGAIN REAED DEFENSE ALLEGES EXPERTS .OT ABLE TO GET FIGURES. Final Argument Fixed by Court for May 26 and Depositions Will Be Obtained In Meantime. VANCOUVER, Wash., April 15. .(.Special.) In the case of the Siler Mill company against the United States Spruce Production corporation, which was tried about a month ago mid continued, argument was heard before Judge R. H. Back of the su perior court here today. . . In his argument A. L. Miller, repre senting the defense, alleged that the plaintiffs failed to obey the orders of the court and that the experts ap pointed to go over the books did not secure certain figures which are nec essary for the hearing. Judge Back, in a memorandum de cision a month ago, said that the average profits of the company ought to be calculated from the date when the government arrived at a fixed pol icy as to the quality of spruce to be accepted. He held, further, that the contract became effective in Novem ber. 1917, instead of April, 1918. as claimed by the plaintiff. The date set today for the final 1 earing is May 26. The following two days will be taken up with the ase of the Hanify Lumber company a subsidiary of the Siler Mill com-1-any against the United States Spruce Production corporation. Mean while depositions will be obtained from Colonel B. P. JJisque and other officials. TEACHERS ASKING $115 Protest Made Against Hoard l'Mxing $95 us Minimum. ROSEBURG, Or., April 15. (Spe cial.) At a meetiner of grade teach ers of the city resolutions were adopt ed protesting against the recent ac tion of Roseburg school board in establishing a minimum salary for trade teachers at $95 per month. The teachers unanimously agreed that a uniform and adequate increase j in salary for each group of teachers receiving the same remuneration this, year would be satisfactory provided 1 the minimum salary for the year i 1!'.!0-2l and for teachers now em-' ployed be fi.xed at not less than $115, per month for nine months. GRAVE PICTURES ASKED Overseas Cemetery Scenes Iro ' posed for Memorial lay. SALEM. Or.. April 13. (Special.)--A tclepram requesting that all mov Inff picture theaters in Oregon show rcencs of graves of American soltfiera in France on Memorial day was re ceived at the executive offices here today. The telegram was signed by Myron T. Herrick of New York, pres ident of the American committee for devastated Prance. It is probable that Governor Olcott will issue a proclamation calling at tention to the request. 2 BUNCO SUSPECTS HELD One Man Miohs Receipt for $10, 860 Sent to flair. Operations of a coast-wide confi- ence same are believed by the policy fto have been put to an end as the re Jsult of the arrest yesterday of John : Antone. alias Bartholomew Fer, and John Figaro, alias Farina Rstonio. jboth declared to be well known bunco t men. The two were picked up at Third land Couch streets by Inspectors tjol Mins and Coleman and are being held I for Investigation. ! That the two have made some big cleanups recently is indicated, police .say. by the fact that Antone carried 'a receint showing that v, u .. j S10.SU0 to Italy on March 1 through an Oakland bank. Antone had over 400 on him at the time of his arrest and Figaro over J200. The police communicated with all coast cities yesterday in the effort to srr't n r. i I x . , . . ., 1-' miui uiaiiuii relative to tne j two. Both are said to have served terms in California penal institutions. L BRIDE DIVORCED ! 19-YEAR-OLD JAPANESE WIFE TELLS OF' K1DXAPIX(;. W ild Hide From Vancouver to Port land Fo!Iovtd by Hiding to Elude Husband. Annulment of her marriage to a Japanese lochinvar was granted dainty Mijihiko Kawashara. lS-year-old wife, in a decree handed down by Presiding; Circuit Judge McCourt yesterday. The girl told the judge that she was kidnaped October 2::, 1919, by Genjiro Kawashara, taken to Vancouver, Wash., in company with another Jap anese, a Japanese woman and a white woman, married, returned to Port land and let out of an automobile two blocks from her home. This brief honeymoon, consisting of a fast ride to Portland from Vancouver, com prised her wedded life, she said, as she hid when her husband came to claim her the next day and never saw him again. The bride goes to school in Port land. Her story was corroborated in essential details by her father, a res taurant man at 262'i Everett street. She was allowed to resume her maiden name of Akamutso. Kawa shara had been a constant boarder at her father's restaurant for about a week prior to the abduction and had tried to talk with her on several occasions, she testified. EARLY DECISION ASKED Koseburg- Mayor Suspects Trick in Delay Over Kales. ROSEBUKG, Or., April 15. (Spe cial.) With the avowed purpose of hastening a decision on the Douglas County L,ight & Water company's re quest for permission practically to double rates. Mayor Walter Hamilton today instructed Attorney B. L. Eddy- to get into touch with the commis sion and if possible to get the verdict of that body at once. In official circles here it has been broadly hinted that the decision is be ing held up until after the election in May, so that if adverse to the city it will not Influence voters to support a project for a municipally-owned sys tem. The "mayor is said to have suf ficient evidence to warrant him in asking the public service commission hand down a decision at once. SESSION PICKS DELEGATES Albany College President Will At tend General Assembly. . ALBANY. Or., April 15. (Special.) Rev. A. M. Williams, president of Albany College, was elected a com missioner to the general assembly of the Presbyterian church at the ses sion of Willamette Presbytery at Cor vallis yesterday. The other represen tatives of this Presbytery will be Rev. W. J. Large of Eugene, C. C. Jacobs of McMinnville and T. R. McGinnis of Corvallls. The general assembly will meet at Philadelphia May 20. President Williams, at the session of Willamette Presbytery, which closed yesterday, resigned the posi tion of stated clerk, which he has held -for the past three years. Dr. Wallace Howe Lee of this city, dean of Albany college, was chosen to suc ceed him. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Department of Operation OFFICE OF GENERAL MANAGER. Portland, Oregon, April 15, 1920. NOTICE TO ALL YARDMEN CONCERNED: Some of the yardmen in various rail road yards of this Company, without any notice whatever, have suspended work since April -9th, 1920. Part of them have returned to work. The remainder have had sufficient time to determine whether they will return. Therefore, the under signed hereby gives notice to all such yardmen that unless they report for duty on or before 8:00 A. M., April 17th, 1920, they will be considered as having termi nated their employment with this Com pany, thereby forfeiting all pension, in . surance and seniority rights. J. P. O'BRIEN, General Manager. NEW SCHOOL HANGS ON PASSAGE OF TAX Superintendent Reports on St. Johns High Need. OTHER BUILDINGS PLANNED Printers' V'nion Asks Member on Proposed Committee; Machinery Purchase Recommended. Another large high-school building is needed in Portland and probably will be erected if the 3-mill tax levy for school purposes Is voted, accord ing to a report made by Superinten dent Grout at the meeting of the board of education yesterday. Mr. Grout said that a new high school is an urgent need 1n the St. Johns dis trict to replace the present James John high, which is old and inade quate. The new building, which not only would replace James John but would also relieve the present overcrowding of Jefferson high, was cited by Mr. Grout, as the most urgent school need at present A programme of expan sion that he presented, all contingent on the 3-mlll levy, also included a new building on the J. V. Beach site, completion of the Rose City Park school and a new intermediate school on the west side to relieve congested conditions there. I B Ion Uant Committee Member. George H. Howell, secretary of the Multnomah Typographical union, ap peared before the board in behaif of a petition filed by that organization in connection with the proposal to install a complete printing plant in Benson Polytechnic school. Mr. How ell urged that his union and the Al lied Printing Trades 'council be each given a member on the committee that is to make recommendations con cerning the printing plant proposed. As at present outlined, the commit tee consists of George M. Orion as representative of the school board: J. IX Abbott, representative of the Portland typothetae. and a represent ative of the newspaper publishers not yet named to the board. The question of enlarging the com mittee was postponed to a meeting to 'be held a week from tonight. If it is enlarged the school board also will have another member, A. C. Newill, it was decided informally yes terday. Th"ma Would Attaint Soldier. Recommendations made by Director George B. Thomas, as a result of his trip east to purchase machinery for Benson Polytechnic Fchool were read, also his expense account of $500 and a description of large charts covering courses in gas engine instruction as compiled by the war board, which will be used locally. Mr. Thomas sug gested that immediate action be taken toward accepting disabled soldiers at the school. He advised placement of someone in Washington to look after the interests of the district in select ing machinery as soon as it is re leased and also stated: "Tuition is authorised to be puid for men placed by the vocational department of the federal board, wnich will increase the funds which properly may be usable in the purchase of machine tools. "It is estimated that a complete equipment can be secured at this time large enough for the ultimate needs of the school wnich ordinarily would cost J250.0OO, for from $25.0)0 to $30. 000. Approximately $10,000 of this amount will be spent in buying the machine tools on the list which I handed to Mr. Palmer. In case the board wishes to go above the $7000 limit which it authorized me to spend, it would be false economy not to take advantage of this unusual opportu nity and I recommend that the bcaril TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANT CD A neat appearing younR man experienced In the eroecry line. Cascade Grocery, ad and YamNll. WANTBU Woman dfshwaohcr for small ! rsta it rn n t . 4't." .1 frson :: . tern ,orarily which it is CACHE FOUND IN JAIL Prisoner Turns Over Revolver and Cartridges to Sheriff. MEDPORD. Or.. April 15. (Spe cial.) It became known . today that Lark Evans, under senl&nce of 15 years for the robbery of W. G. White of Grants Pass, and in the county jail awaiting disposition of his motion for a new trial, yesterday summoned the Jailer and handed- over to Jilm a .38-catiber revolver and 9ack of cart ridges which had been found by a ju venile prisoner in an upper cell while climbing around. The boy showed his find to Evans. It is presumed that the outfit had been smuggled into the jail and con cealed by a prisoner some time ago for use in a contemplated jailbreak. Sheridan's Quota Raised. SHERIDAN. Or., April 15. (Spe cial.) Over $100 was cleared in the Armenian relief drive here last night through a musical comedy given by students of McMinnville college. Mrs. Carrie Potter, musical instructor of McMinnville college, supervised the programme. Supper was served to the cast after the play at the home of Mrs. P. B. Sackett. Sheridan's quota of $400 is now completed. AMI SKMKNTS. BAKER looicbt. All Week. Matlnrr Sm unlay. The liijr Srnral ion, M1HK HVE MILLION." a ( ompniilon 11 n y to .limt (alrl.1 A Kfmnrkahlp Lnvp Story. An liuuirimp Comrdy. ." m Y r r W Lum Itn rli, I, til . LCAZARrV,I WEEK I'll E A TEH Mat Wed. and Sat.. 5(1 lAflDI n KunOIIU II iheiiunuu Bringing Up Father in COM K V. K1.Y IF Mil' WANT SEATS Society Take the Kid!ien aep JIkkr alive. He will brine jcy to their little hearts. Night Priera. ni)c and ;: and CI. Neit hiun. C.eorjria Minstrel. ALCAZAR W E E K S T A U T I ti SUN. MAT., APR. 18 MtKI IrireM 2.V to HI.OO SI EI. A It SVI'. MAIS, 25c a ud SOe ALCAZAR Starting Sun. Mat., April 25 Peg o' My Heart Starring Verna Felton and George Xatanson. SEATS NOW SELLING 9-? pANTAGES MAT. DAILY. t:30. Yttucvill' (rrntet Comediau Ml A K I K AI.TIIOH' On Hi fr'nrwrll Tmir, In Kn,moti Cre ation. "Tlit Mirriff of I lickMville." SIX OTHKR BUJ ACTS. Three performances Dai iy. XiKhL Curftiin Mt t and W liBCet IIAKI.KS KAVS ( OU KIIIKS. Ol AINTKST 4l" TIIK (MIDHld'l-I.K." .IAII HIKIIS )I-; l.l XK. rMKTTV I'KPI-Y 4. Hi l.l K IN Til K All SICAI. MKi.AM.K AMI KKHK. "JAM. I.I I K UllKTH I.HINIi." Other Niininer. of . I'hotoplay and Fin Vaudeville Muair. Nicht. lav to un.. I .". to SI. 5: Alon.. Tueti., . I. I MhIm.. Sun.. Al on.. Tue.a AArl.. I.V- lo -J.V-. "YE SONG SHOP" Cooper and Ktcardo; I to 'oe and Hoford. . , MARY MARBLE & CO. Talr-nte Brot. ; Krnk Wilson. KnmKrama f.lxi'1 usi e . ToptcH ot tlie l'v. ".ERNESTINE MYERS paisley" NOON tlrtaiit McKay at tlie Piano This sliow clotscs with the Wednesday Matinee. April .Jl. LYRIC Ml SICAL STUCK latiiiee lail at !l, Kvening at and 0. riioe FuniouH KiM'ttem MlkK and 1Kb prison t KASV MOXKY A treat -Lel-Kieh-tfuick N-hrmr. Sm,b:I Niffht Kritlav ( horus l.irN Content. CIRCLE l-'ourtla at aaliloicivai lirant Washburn The Six Rest Cellars Al.-o Christie com-!!?-, :mh1 t'.ir Pnthc Ke ot-lock in the morninB the tol.owins moinine. Cheerful Llr,' from o'clock v do so, placing: the same on the new floor rpace, now possible to utilize." unci -. (sua 0" , I ,O..A. ,'4,M..H.. j xTjf l.nlcrlalnmenl l.itllcl Price. i AMISEMEXTS. "Wonderful Play and Verdict Caat iat," I Laat Meat's Blit Audlr HEILIGBT?Ye'?., Taylor 1. TONIGHT, 8:15 TOMORROW M4.IIT SPHrMI, PRICK MAT. TOMORROW, 2:15 COHAN & HARRIS THE MOST FASCINATING MV5TERy PLAy" EVER WRITTEN. CLEVEREST PLAT SO FAR PRO nitKD." New York Sun. "HOLDS INTEREST TO TUB LAST." Chicago Examiner. "Hii-hly iterestim; dk- !KKKS ITS SitC'tKS." Boston Globe. EVE'S Floor. $2; Balcony. $1.30. $1; Gallery, 75c 50c. SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT Floor. $1.50; Balcony. $1, 50c PITV MAIL REC'D N0W, Ull OKI n OHUERS HEILIG NEXT WEEK Th Erl. r;,:NIGHTS,APR.22,23, 24 MECIL I'llICE MAT. SAT. Favorite Sinsina; Comedienne NORA BAYES JOOlS MISKAI. PKAV, "LADIES FIRST" A I. HOHEKTS FI.OHKNCK MORRISON. MOW YORK CAST. HOW TO SiKCI RK TH KKTS MIHl Address letters, make checks, postoffice money orders to V. T. ranele. Mtr. Heilic: Theater. ADD 10 I'ER CKNT WAR TAX TO PM1CK TICK KT DKS1KKD. Inclose elt - addressed atainped envelope. EVK'S Floor. J'.'.uO: I'.alconv. & rows i2. at J1.B0. 13 at 1; Gal lery, reserved, 7 at 75c sn:('IAI, SAT. MKT Floor, J2; Balcony. 5 at $1."0. 17 at II: tiallery. reserved, 7 at 73c. GLOBE JITII ST. AD WA8II INGTO.N Blind Husbands" All Star Cast AICTIOX 8ALKS TODAT. At Wilon' A uctton Hous. 10 F urnlture. iaD-171 Second at. MF.ETIN'G NOTICKS. AL KADER TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Ceremonial alon Saturday. Anril 17. DTisineAK MesMlon at Masonic temple at 10 A. M. i'andi daten report at Annorv. 10th and Couch t.. at 1:15 P. M. Se.-ond Aei-tion at Armorv at J:20 H. M. Kirit section at Auditorium at 8 P. i. Pe titions bhould be in l.v J p. M.. April 10. By order of HUGH J. liOYP, Recorder. A. AND A S. RITK Special reunion, programme for tr.day: 1 1 :.10 A. M.. ad dress by clasf conductor; 1J M.. "t-d cleree clai-M photo Kraphed: o P. M.. first and second sections of ".-Jd decree: final section of I'.Jd decree. I3y PHKSIDIXO OFl'U'ER. W A S H I N O TON f'OM UAXUKRV. NO. 15. K. T. A special conclave wili be held l-'riday afternoon. April 1. at P. M. Order of the Temple. Candidates report at 1 P. M. sharp. East Mh and Rurnside sts. Sojourn ins Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. P. KISMAX. R.-corder. PORTLAND LODC.I-: NO. .V.. A. V. AND A. M. Plated communication this l'rtda i evening. S o'clock. Masonic Temp;--. Visiting brethren welcome. H. .1. IIOCGHTOX. Secy. ALBERT PIKE I.OEK.;i-;. NO. 1J. A. V. ANP A. li. Special communication this t Friday! evening. April 1U. al 7::;n o'clock. Mt. Tabor Lodjte. No. 4J. will pay na a tratemal visit ai-rl the no'be team wtil comer the M. M. degree. Vlpitln brethren l.-ome. J. W. COOK. sei.lwuot) torGi:. NO. 131, A. K. AND A. M Spe cial meeting this Friday! en in g at 7 o'clock. Work M. M. decree. Visitors wel enme. Ftv order W. M. J . H . Bl'TLEU. Secretary. nos.; cjtv chai'tkic. no. Sti. O. K. S. Stated communi cation thia t Friday) evening, a o'clock. P t ntan temple. WfM Park and Yamhill, bocial. By order of W, M . M. K. MuWATgQX. Sec. Ml'l-T'OMAII CAMP NO. TT. W. O. W.. wiil initiate a la rife claa of candidate at their hall. K. Hth and Alder ta.. Friday n ieht. April Id. VlsilinR nei-h-ior w elcome. Moetina of repreientativei to oiKtrict convention will he called immediately after regular meeting. All reprertn t at ivea POKTANT. urifed to hp present. I M J. O. WILSON. Clerk. 1 1 A S H A LO LO DC, E . N O. 1.", I. o. O. F. Itecu-ar meeting tonight ( Friday at 7:30 o'clock, at. the Odd fellows temple, 216 Aldet street. Work in the second decree. YtKitors welcome. MA55ALC R. A. CLA HKK. N. J. V. COXON. rtec. Sec WEB FOOT CAM NO. 63. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD, meets every Friday Dlabt at W. O. W. temple. 128 11th street. Ail roembera welcome. Kum to Kama Fnda nift-ht. RUBAhBlR. Clerk. MT. HOOD TKN I NO. 17 MAD'ARKKS meets every Friday eveninic at S o'clock at S Klevcnt h street, het w e n i.urns .!- and Stark. Lcxn c work tonight. Visitors welcome. JACKSON WALKKK. R. K. WH LRK TO DANCE. Cotillion hall, or Broadway hall. Port land's distinctive dancing pavilions. Al ways the best crowds and the bel daucca Public invited every week night. KMBI.KM Jewelry, buttoms, eharin:, pins, new desifinb Jaeger I3ro.. 131-3 Uth st. KKIKULANDI.K d ior lodge emblem cIwh pins And meda.lv. S10 Waxhlngtoa a IMr.IL ' ORl'MLKY April I at th. residence f-'l i!adsiono av.. M ry Fra ne "runi.e. i it ;; 1 L-a rs. iff ' Wit I la n II. I . 'rum lev. i"ia uh cr of Mis. John J. M c- I Lco.i, stter of John 11. Mcl.eo.l of Pnrt- laud. Mh. K. 11. Mali of tiardner. Moul.. i v nr Mrs. O. M . Bra miner of L vinQaion. ! Mont. liemainii at Fin ley's. M-mtconi- erv at l-lllil. .Noikr oi luncr.i nrt aftcr. TK!i?IY In this city. Apr!" Wa-hinc-iott Irvine Terrv, a?ed 77 y-iir?-. father of Wintiiror Tirry, of 1 ':: ilaicht ae. ccMyd whh a member of the A li. l;rniainrt re at the reidiii i I funeral parl-r- of Wil.-on A Wilson. Kunrml nt lBtr. f-iripsf N In thi city. April 14. Thonia K. Hopson. ajred :7 years-. Hemiiin are it th1 new resi lrntial fnn'Tn I notm of (tuliniliR A M-'Kna-e. .Morrirton otrct at T a - If . ii. Funeral notice later. y, d'N. l: U'l ely. April I : ianv You MR. h ced -4 eat t. ' The r-i.iH arc at Finley'i, Moatsonivrj at FifUi. 11 M w i r i the Potentate S f. M.. order FI N KRAI. NOT1CK.. LL'TtlER At th residence. 1 2 HoundryJ ave , April 1. 1!V0. Mary Lulhr. agtJ i years. Beioved wile of JamM M. i I.IIthr lunt l.y ..f ll.rnl.l RmU iiT"nd0ni or wii-'ani and 'riM Wohifrii vr. I i -. o .it lln . M r. 1- . V . nrmjworni, 1 VI R A M.U .tr u n.4 A t Krrt Wotll- I attend the funeral serviieis at Holman'a funeral parlor. Third and. Salmon ms.. at 'Ji.iO P. M. today (Friday i. April Id, lU-O. Interment Hose City cemetery. PETTERSON At the residence. 7S4 Al bina aveuue. April 14. August Petterson. Ked ."iM yearj. beloved husband of Anna PetterFon. father of W r. Lillian Mellon of thin city. Mrs. Martha Jirieensen of ('i."hiTir. Va. ; John I. Petterson of San Fi'ancivo, Cal.: Thomas Petternon of thin ci'.y ; Mrs. Mabel Coberly. Helen. Kthel and .Tames Petterson. all of tit is -ity. Funeral vervices will be held Saturday. April 17. at 1 P. M . at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. lr.terment at Rose City cemetery. MALOV At th residence. 36-' K. Harri son st.. April V. Mary .Unc Maloy. HJted -." yearn. Beloved wi: of Edward K. Maloy. Funeral aervicea under auspices of Eureka council. Kntjthta anrl Ladies of Security, of wnich tleivastd v.i a member. be held tomoirow Saturtlay. April 17. ar 1 P. M.. at the new residential funeral - parlors of Dun ning A McKntce, Morrison at. at 1-th. Fricndn invited to attend. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. FALTZ In this city, April 13. Ernest F.. Va Hz, ayed j:t years. HeIoc?d husuand of Anna, fatner of Krnest. Elmer. Arthur n nd Elenora Fait of St. lleienn, Or. Funeral servfcen w IU be he!i at tlie new residential funeral parlors of Dun nlns: & "McEntee. Morrison Pt. at 1-th. tomorrow- 4Saturday. April 17. at P. inntend of today t Fridav , js previously announced. FViends invned to attend. Interment Mt. Scott lJark cemetery, McKENXET In this city. April 14. Evelyn McKenney. axed U years 11 month 'M days, beloved dauanter of Mr. and M r. Sims O. McKenney, sister of Mr, tlra e Mers. Wallace L. and Norman C. Mc Kenney. a'l of this city. Funeral services w iil be held from t he Conservatory chapfl of the F. S Dunning, Inc.. 4 14 K. Alder, fouav (Fridav t 2 P. M. Friends inv ited. lutcrment Rose Cay cemetery. CAM EROX A pri: 1 1 '.'t. at the I deme of her niece. Mrs. M A. Mc I Eachern. at "JJrt Mason t.. Mrs. Mary t'ameroii. a-ced 74 years. Motlier ol the f lute Mi Myrtle "ameron. Funeral -er c- ices tomorrow 'Saturday . April 17. at i -'::;n P. M.. at It. T. Bvrnea residential j i-arloi s. !nl Williams a e. at Man et. j I titer in en t Ml. Scott Park -enieier . F.ieuds invited to attend. Please omit flowers. I BOTER In :h;i cil. . April IS. Addle i;orr, aKed 37 ear 1' tlays. beloved w ife j of Wi.liam C. Boer. moiner of Mrtle. ' Leona. Howard. Kobe it. Eldon and Rowley. Boyer, a l ol this c:ty. The :u neral service will be he.d from the 'ontervatory chapel of F. S. lmnnintr. Inc., 414 E. Aider st.. tomorrow (Satur day, at 1 :mMi P. M. Friends inviteu. In terment Kose City cemetery STOHDAPn The Mineral serxl'-es or tlie late Emma F. Stoddard, who passed aw.iy in Brook field. Hi.. April 11.. IKI". will he held at the residence. 7'.'d Ka.st Harrison st.. at - o'clock P. M. today (Friday). Friends invited. The remmns will he placed in a vault at tlie Port land Cimutorium follow inn a committal service.- J. P. Fin ley 4c ioii in charse. SMITH In this cit . April in. Claus V. Smith, a Red 7s years, father of tcar M. Smith of 777 East Salmon st. Fu neral services will be held today, April lfl. at 4 P. M.. from 44." Morrison M., corner of ll'th st. Friends invited. Fu neral arrangements care of Ericson. In terment Forest Lake. Minn. TING In this city. April 1.1. Chin Bin Ytnff. Re(l "." years. Funeral s-rv4oe will be held today from the conservatory chapel of the F. S. UuunlnR. Inc.. 414 E. Aider st. at V2 o'clock. Friends in vited. Interment Losie Fir cemetery. IsOM At the residence. h Overton m.. A pi ll 1 .. 1 10. M a ry r . 1 som . an eQ years Friends invited to attend funeral services at Trinity church. the l'.Kti a lid Everett sis., at ;t P. M. today i-: i da. April H. liju. Incineration at Portland crematorium. ANHEISSON In this city, April LI. It-". Albert Andron. at;ed 1 eai. Re mains will be forwarded by Edward Ho!- iii :i n al- Son. Tli ird and Sainton Mi oukland Cal.. whtre services wtil be hed and Interment made. SOPERBERO The funeral services of the late Charlesi Soderbern will be held b ri- d.v. Aoril in. at f. -m chapel of Miller Tracey. lnlerine at Lone Fir cemetery. BE1I-STEIN The remains of the late John Heil.-nein were mrw artled Tnurmlay, April 15. under direction of Miller A; Tracev to St. Helens, or., where services and interment will take place. O' REGAN The funeral jerMce- of the late V I. ()'K''Kn will be held Fi i day. April 1. at :.iu P. M-, at the chapel of Millar Tracey. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. I'l'NEKAL l.AKS. USIOI S1XKS for funeral service.. Al'TO L1VKKY. Marshall 111. FlKRAI. 1HKKITOKS. Dunning & McEntee I I K.i VI. IMKMTdKM. now located in their i;ew re.aeiltl.( lu liom:. Morrison at 1'Jth Ht. West Slue. i. era Telephones Broadway 4-jO. Automatic .'.45--j( The funeral home of refinement and distinctive aerie. Ate- We have no branches nor any con nections whatever with inv other under taking firm. EDWARD HOLMAN &SON Kunoral Directors. Thud and .-minion Sts. Main 07 Lady A stunt. MILLER &. TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service For Lei;,. Independent Funeral Director.-. Wadhinton Street, between L'Oth and Ulat atreetF. Went Mdc. Lady Asalbtant. Main A TSS5. J.P. FIN LEY & SON FUN 1 It A L DIRKCTOUS. Main f. Montsnmery at Fifth McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlor, ivlth all the a home. Itiih and F.verett tM. Broadway 2l:;3.' Aulomiitic ?' privacy' of Telcpnor.e -:i:s. k. s. nr n n 1 st i w. 414 K. Alder. Phon Kant .VJ. Perfeet service, pen-onal direction, free use of flora i chape! anil auto equipment DOWNING & McNETUAR Successor to Wi'pon A- Hoss. Multnotnali at Ka-t Tth. K;trt .'-4. Irv ington district. P. L. LERCII K. Ka.t 1 1 tli 7S1. mil Ciay. T. 1 -'.l ERICSON and Morrison Sis. Broad w ay -7114 D K KN WORTHY Jd St.. I.cntt 50 Tahor A. R. ZELLER CO; Williams avo. Ka?t loss, f lOsH BREEZE & SNOOK ll4T fieimont. T 1J..S. B l.-.IH. SKEW KS I"NIKRTA K IN; COMPANY. 31 and C'l:iy. M. 41.".J. A J Jt' 1 . Lady assistant I I.OKISTS. SMITH" FLOWER SHOP Port !a nd'i r-iatle in opp. Meic procresl e florist, funrnil designs. 1 t-fe Frank's Main We ip---41 ' dth 7-1.". JAl'AX FLORIST 1d-170 4th St Fire Hou.ie Market AT kinds of - f'.owtv i a. Ilcddmir and V-rpt-tn h!e pHlli. Japanr-i nlirub hrry, Nurwery Sto-k. Tutin, ftMf kct.". f.Hidcn Seed?. Sl--it SiTe. MARTIN & FORBES CO. Fi oetf b. HT, I Flow ers for Wia-dnn-xTon. Mm in ,:. ail ncrMSi"nM srtisfraiiv arranc-i. LUB LINER Two Stoic Mt ivi (o ) ;i- ."US Morrison. ".IS Morrison. porilwrd hotel. Man-hali 7":: h-t. Bdwy. A- Park. M-r 'J7,7 CLA li K F 1-tKi florist.-. 'Jh7 Morrl.on i Main 77n'---. Fine flowers und florai ue sinn'j. No brant. i stores PORTLAND Klnrill. prA l.."iO 'ip. ltl Vi i.ksi'th ri.r:.M. " .t.. lot. 4th and ri t ll l'u;i . Vr '.. -j-" ,i;illiliii Mm in ".I 0". A 1 It; I M4IM l KNTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS tun 4th -!.. Opp. tilT Hull. Neu Hro.. tfb BLAEISING GR-AlsijTt. I I'lione yoiir want m.Ih to The Olffcj- riian. Main 707t.'. A 609i. ft Portland Business Bulletin directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas- :f- j for rpfldv reference. For rates bv the month or year, or other - - -r inf Armot Inn tolfinAnA Tr,a nfrnmon A('( Ol MAMS. Jl.'LlL'S R. liLAl'K. put!ic accountant, au ditor, accountint; systems established, maintained. Income tax service, refer ences. 7js-2i Pittock b ock. Bdwy. 1 ALTER 1 IONS. REFITT1NU and makinff of. ladies jf-r-ments, reasonab!?; work sia ran teed. 1. Keuidn. 4M Bush t Lane blag. iWKliS AM ANALYST? MONTANA A Cold, siivc r W.id platinum hou;? Al'Ttl PAINT1NL ALTO PAI.VTIXtL QCALITV. FINIrill. STANDARD AUTO p A 1 N T 1 N C "(... EAST THIRD AND MAD 1 SON S TS CARPET VEAVI4.. rugs; 1 The kind that wear the bet are made from your w or n -out carpet by the Northwest Ruff t'o. (former ad dress l-": L'nion nvo.t. Ka russ woven, all sii;5. "rpet c lean in . refut.ns and resixing. Mail order t-olicued. 1S3 E. Nth tireet. Phones East I'. .'". P I'Jt'. FlufTugsTroM old carpets Ra; Iluss. ali ize Mail orders prompt. Smi for V..toklt. xl- rusa !teani or ttrv c.tatled. $i r0. Kl.l'KF l:l 5 '.. r.t-T.C Vni..n av". N. K..t 1V.1S. B 14T". ( ARI'KT CI.KAMMi OA RPKT CLKAXIXi;. SIZING AND RKKITTlXi: Kl.l'FK AND IvA Rl'i vo i: -ai.u sr.K.s. "IMTK ol". t'Al.l. I'oiiTLAXH r.i; o. '. lTth S'. Au:om:i;!' O i l I 11)111 III TTOXS. Til'-: nnvix-uui'sux :.7 'Hsh.nirtoii. Hty. 'MPAN V. U. A l.Tt. II IKOI'K ACTOR. ;UMI.MIK KN to-. Thi McMalion. U" (HIRIWOIilvr. dh. u. i.oi'isv: ri 140 M .rsan Wil; iX. lO A. M TO M.iin V.K'S. IIIKOI-OIIIT A K II IK 1 AI.1S WILLIAM. EM-'l.f and Klnre.lrt !e Vev.-. the on.v .ien;ific c iitrtpo.i ist. and arch spe. i.i.iM in the city. TarUir. '.'- 'If lincer h'de . S, Y. cor. and Alder. I'lione Mam .;!. un. i;aktxi:i:. foot spe. la:. ion.. ftoi arch made t Swelland o!d-., .tth and V. i orns. bon-;-.! r ::n Main lo-l. IIIMNF.V S1 K.KI-S. msuop UIMNKV SWKLP. Kl.-n.re snuihM Throtich r.s:s;?'l. r.eeda r-t-airms or .-leaning. I'll! ua. Tabor (IIKII.AR I.KTTKK. I.' K A N b hid. tn i m -o l.KTT Kit fi Marshall rji.-hln-r and i.. loHl-ll-l'J Koi.l Mu.t -.raphlilK. mail aiivertiwlnjr. !. I. K TIN Ui.L DKFtT New method. eff-t : e. ero nomieal. jjuarnteed; w'hite 1'irsl nuti ney.t Aid. '.Ml ItoPrd of Trade id rig. MTH i'O. Wnnest.T Ma. Main 17in No rolle, t ions, no ehargep. Ktat. l."0. iiM I!U TORi. Koll BftKK phone Jack V it K, Weiu pe. tile and ooil lawn M.Wf IN., ISKltK iCl.KV 1-anciiiR Aea.iemv 1'rivnte leitKon. d y or evrtiins; a!l laieststep. Vi 1 no ja ?n te .. Advanced cl .isit Ki'i' h v. April I 121 4th t.. 3-1 floor. Main ".IIS. Mrs. umm-r. ni.masrr. MilS. RAYM. .to--! reknm bdje soi(s 'itay Miid even.nc M:itn I'nvat it A l.l.KOt I lorot hy M und i Ha-tniis..e tnjse tlaiicinic Mibs i. H10 '-'tiers liMs. IHII, AMI (AT IIOM'ITAI.. HiSi; CITY V 41.". Kant "th. :tkhix m Kaat 1S17 :v hospital. nnd Jf.'-r.-J AIRINIi. y.X.YX TKIC'AI. KKI MOTORS REWOUND,:.;1. ...j Houirht and Sold. NIi Phone Hot.S KLHi'TRH' -7--;T. '.'4s1- First St. WOCK Ma n II3I.II.ELECTRIC CO. :tl N. 1st. f'ortlaml. .r. He winding and electrical repairing i t--liecia.lv. See us uIhmU new oi 1 used motor.. Iltiwy. lot.",, A l'Md : I KKTII.I.KK. 'lai; I'lLIK ur land if ou vvutit bin crops: read u'-jout M. Womier" in coir 1 .t-U calaloKue. HouiledRe Seed Sc Kloral 1"o.. 1 " Jd t.. lortlaioi. dr. .Ia.SS ANI -t.l.AINt.. any ai t of I-' a,tii-n. Rd vvy. i r.oouFvtT IN'lJOWS re pa in auto ffrvlcc. Kii I. II ICIV04I KT e! lantl : mi .i t - f ir n - 4 . 4 Uarilvvooti Floor Co., d h.i 187 W. Ml M( TK ( IIKKi. ktrroil Dity. piano, e pin no. 1 hr, d :. y , :i I lensoti a. pra mo. H'l w y. M KKRY TH K. W 10 t'AKKY a full asfortincnt of iioiie f rul t ' ree. berrv t . a n t , orna mental t ii'. x h rn lis, roF. n. etc. OltKOoN XUKSKHV ''.. 11KKNCO. i fl. WHOLESALERS AND i:(.im:i;rv ami aiii.i. si ituk-s. N4-s;-s7-s'.i Front. I.KAIN Ml.lll II NT. I'Ai'IFli iIKMN 1:0. ItoH'tl of Tr.i.le O il. MATS AMI (APS. THANHAISKU HAT I'rotil M. I'AINTS. OILS AMI I.I.Ass. V. I. KVl.l.i:U & CO.. l-'ront .n.i .Morrison I'. ASML'SSKN .v "i . Second and Taj lur. Kate for Classified Advertisements In The Oregonian. Daily and Sunda Ter line One- time I'-ir Two cne"t i e time. -"ie Three i-onrut. e time SOe 4pt) rn cont4M iitl e liMiw b.ic 1 he following da-tfi wtion excepted, the rate of wiiich i He iwr l.ne per da ; Hit nations anted Ma'e. ituntion anted Female. No ad taken for le than two line.. Count word to the line. Ad erti-emenlw eeept 'leron al and lt nation. W anted" w ill be taken oer tlie telephone If the adver tiser t a Pnter.ber to either phone. No pri-e will he xiiioifil uer the phone, hut wtatemrnt. will he rendered the following da . Advertisement art taken for The laily rrgonian until :; V. M.: for The Sunday Oregonian until 6 I Al. avjiirday. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY InvcsttfiHl-? all cases of allt'i:,l rruclty to animals. 4!ft.is. muni K.O I'tturthouse. rhotio Mam -'ITS from S A. M. to -". 1". M. The soc-ii-tv has full Hiarsr of tho i-ity poutid .l its homo, .":'..". I'ohimbia hotl-It-vartl. Phono any time. Wixidlawn 7UI. I"S- for sal--. Horse inbu la ne for suk or (iisabletl liArses. Small animals painl-ly elecj roenl eil wliere neeessarv. ami stray animals ravtii for. All ! al animals, cows, horses, etc.. pit-ketl tip free of eharge. : TIAY. Mortgage Loans I.Met inlrreMt riileHS InMlallnirnt re naimrnl. il' lrKirel. Hii.ltllnc ln ma tie. o alela-r in elo.lnc. A. II. BIRRHLL CO. I7-UI1I Nitrlhuraferii Rank lluililinc. i liar-hall 41 It. STORAGIi SPACB In ral te 4li.r I'lnnt and Yh Asstum- Mxpf usivi- I s Present Hisll 'sts'.' ItBte.. s I ltd CLAY S. MORSE, INC. lira ji-e nnrl Morjsr, Phone IIdT.. 5 ITU. J -, f. i. none Edward 15. (.nudr Co. I. . Bank Kuiltling. - . - on Main 70.0 ft F A hOi.!. liOUSC ' OITK1ANS. I'KuKITEKKIXl! ON SPKOTAl l.V.. Or. ;eoriso Kubrnsl.-in. tUr- vet-Tan t tt. Ian. still f:l th.- bfi.t cvefUxus vprv moiierale pri!-". Tori-.. Krw'l'. t ie ch.apfr Rrades. r. Morrison. (UTOMKTKI-T AM OPTH IAXS. CLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your palronasa on Iho biM of capable service. Thou kur..iu .-.f vMtiii. il thUmcr!'. A trial man. ni'i . .tnvice on. 'lr!e W. 0M-i- optorto-trUl. J1 Morrison. M. KYKS Sl IKNTIFlOALLT TEST ed with modern insiramwu. i;la.sen fme.l Irom $"-.oO up. 4C A K. HI RW1TZ, pptomf li ist. -'-" OKIKNTA1. KH'.S. OTtlKN'TAI. Ttl :3 repaired. a.-lied. eleanort and s-tored ly natures oa n modern plant. Bioad wav 34o.'t. CAKTU.IAN HHOS.. Inc., importer oriental nips K1KTV1. Kit. KKt'.ilHF.U. iltlK-NTAb Ill'lJS I'LICWKU AND KtPAITtKlV KAKAiZIAN r'KKi'.l SUN. TKN VKAKS Wi l li AT1VKU BUJIS., l.-.l N -:U I'lU'NK MAIN ..-. OSTKOIMTIIH' I'HVMI 1K. I.INI' i heumat I St;Y. sp n.. BIO -l lalisl in KoiUT and .rsan IddR. .Maul Si"': I'ATKNT ATTOKNKS. 'A'l'KNTS tiur tiractice oer a period of 4 ear. liaJ evtendea All commulii- ...nt.. utn.-iiv contidcntial : prompt, ei- IKienl, con--cifiulou. n.-rvice; handbook tree on re.ioest. MINX A; t-'O.. patent attornc. San Francisco oliice. liobart bide . Sl-J Market --1 Ctucas-i oltlc-. ro-ni Mo To'vcr blda.; Wasmnton oi -nee. ro..m l;l ti-'o 1'" t-i X'-' "fori, olttce. Woolvvorlh bids. l-'t-ll that indi tdnal p n--t-..i r in patent pr west Patent ttuteau, 1 -ri-onal e-erv ice cedtire Nonn 4 LuiiiImt K).-r4V.-. colisn!tln clian-:e btlliuiiiK. Main iliauival aitd atcnt ti- tert . 11. '. WKKillT years-' experience V. S and toicisn patent-. ttl lu kutn Idd. iLDlthK-J. ijp Worceyl.T t-lda- M I'll Yll 1AN. KLiiCTIlH' TH KAT.M K.NTS AN L 3 rars experience at Battle- CreeU. Ci ioiiu: roust i pa t i. n, nervous lisordei a ate aTtd t hroiitc parai8;;. Treatments Knin Ht u.iir reMin.nct: or m yi'i''1 v all lor a,M'0lnllll,1,' Broadway -'tii-or Marhali 1 1 ..' lr. i. ltchman. 1 It. T aT I'll I l-l-l I'S, Broaaw ay Mvi. Khfuinausni. sioniach. bowel, luiiii. livt-.. kiun. v. t ladd.r. rectal, prostatic, t'emwl- di..idei.-. f-Kin al let ti.ui, I'lcod pretiMirt. en la rue, I tn .is! If. tliole birth marks li.outiM. si rn itx I'l.l MHl.N 1 SCiTUKS AT WiluLKSAI-K l.n.ef. Stirk-l'avl." Co, IS! -till. M. .lT. I'KlNTINIi PRINTIN8W and. UA UTLS & O M PAN V ak Fl. Main I'AINTIXi AMI DMOBAIINU. il-M' Yol K painlini:, kalaoinininc. decorat ing and M-n work done l.-tore the rtif-'i .'a.-on. IHJit K. v;ii-an. Phone Tabor -ttl. I'AINTIMi. 1'AIXTI.m:, lintiiiK. ilo-ra w.irk. ft-owley-llunl Co., 4-crapcu. repair Tahor 41'.H. l-AIXTINo li-k. l;i:t , aper!ianinK. John lC.tn t. N. itroadwa;- . .on :ti4.v Itll I.THV M Pl'LIKS. i; Kli YTll 1 N I ne.-dfd and ucd l-y tical poultry keepers; calaloKue l:ou!J;c Seed Floial Co.. ll."i I t'.irl la ml. !l-:i OMM1AM) MORI. Li: IN HAKI'WARK & Kl HXITLUE t."o. -.-Jl K'tONT ST. We buy -anil -ell everything in the hanlwaie' atid lurnlturo Hue. i'hona .Main !'7J. TKAIIKM AKKS. illl-MuX TltAI'KMAKK HTHKAl". tHU li-kv!tn hldir. r. S., foretmi trademark.-.. TKANKF.K AMI MKKAI.l:. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH The S rvice W'itli a Reputation. M INC-l'At'K'li-STt lUACli-HAtitiAGK 1 ..til MI'l K em rie'. itmneh. lis'j ldwy. FHONE BDWY, 3309 TUANSKKH t'O., 414 ;ii-an t.. corner 1 rith. lhoii-i Broadway 1 :l or . 1 UM. '' own and or-rat- two larci cla- 'A" warehouse- on terminal tracks. l.ovrvet insurance rates in the city. WAItKIInrSK, M.-raK" and h a u 1 i o g NUHJ'HWKSTKKN TKANSKKK CO.. tU-ti Front Street Vhone-. Main 4 Hi. .'.44 -. FIREPROOF STORAGE '' M nl.SKN T KAXSKKK 'l.. "J4S fine. I'AI'I'IXi.l. MOVlNi;. STuRAiTTr .-i:l l;!TV STURAiiK A; TliA.VSFEr. i.. ,0.-, J'AKK ST. Main r.Hir. A lo..l. WINDOW 4I,KMN. II SIN l.t IIS 1 cleanln lam.r. 1 AIKN". V e nrcc you to r:il! 1 ou wlh firt -clays window done t.y nnns lair to ort;uni7.eil rV.ieral lii.r Lnlon li. 7V. Ai a-r-lmll :i -.!((. 3 1 A X U FA CT UR E RS uini:. mini, ami iamaka iiakk. KAHN Hi: I '1011 1 St. I'l.l M IIIM, l ITI.IKS AMI l-II'K. ': ii K M. I.. K LINK t 1.. 4-si-S7-S-.4 l-'ront. I'ltnlll l K 4AMII4N aTkK H ANTS. KVKilHIXi F. UltKI.I.. 14o Front Sr ll'F AMI BIMH1 TWINK. iini 'or'i.K" ' o.. 14th anl Northrup. H. hooks m .l -s. I'TI.LKP, A- '.. Frort id Morron. NKW TODAY. Building for Sale 9G000 building-, sold for heavilv 50x100 constructed feet, to be $3200 Building- must be moved from premises within 45 days, as property is needed for other purposes. Suitable for shop, grarapre. or storage warehouse. To replace this building; today at present price of materials would cost $0800. For full par ticulars address B 125, Orego nian. WtC CALL FOR YOl'B OLD CARfKlS, Kip and WooIcb Clot ml FLUFF RUGS All Work Torartl Out PrompUy. R( Hon Hntl All Me. Mall 4)rdei-K. Vend for Hook let. LarBla C leaned, iid aad , Kelltled. .uit I iiu i:m- lo ts ..o IM bl Mtb St. I'aune kut FOR SAI..K MORTGAGE NOTE, S780 I FIRST ml rr .-t an.l J10 pn yjt e or mora mom h iy. I on pi incipal ' . H4T N'l I I. M-'.t I ItlTY. llailtna; Kirh. nide. Main Phtine t our want man. Main 707'.'. A a 'Is i tU. Tilt Urcko- ! 1