Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 20, 1920, Page 12, Image 12

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TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920
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10 VESSELS HERE
FOR GRAIN CARGOES
loads to Be Taken on for
United Kingdom. ;
iTHREE STEAMERS IN PORT
Otavi, French Boat, En Route to
Portland From Norfolk,
Due in Soon.
Two grain carriers which will take
out several thousand tons 01 wmu
got into Portland harbor yesterday
and, as soon as tney can oe hum "u
put into shape. wi- begin loading.
Tht-v are the Dutch steamer Eiber-
ron of 2974 tons which is to load here
for the Northern Grain & Warehouse
company, and the shipping Doara
steamer Quillwark of 4445 tons which
is to take a cargo for Kerr, Gifford
& Co. Both steamers are to clear
from this port for the United King
dom. The Quillwark got Into the river at
midnight Saturday nlfcht and left up
yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from As
toria. She is to begin loading at the
Globe Mills. The Quillwark has been
operating in the service of the Colum
bia Pacific Shipping company and she
came from San Francisco to this port.
The steamer Eibergen got into tne
river Saturday and reached Portland
harbor yesterday afternoon. She
docked at the North Bank dock pre
paratory to starting her load.
The Eibcrsen is a sister slip of the
Kelbergen jvhich is booked to come
to this port for a load of ties. She
has not yet left Rotterdam, however.
Tnis is the third Dutch steamer
which has visited this port this month,
two others having come here previ
ously to take out grain and cereal.
The first was the steamer Mocrdyke
which took on wheat and flour here.
She was followed by the steamer
Arakan which took out a load of
wheat.
The arrival of the two grain eteam
ers yesterday raised the number of
grain steamers in the river to three,
The steamer Orca had previously been
the only one in the river. She i
loading 13,000 tons of grain at Astoria,
The French steamer Otavi which
also a member of the Portland grain
fleet is now en route here from Nor
folk. She left the Atlantic port on
December 13 and will load here for
the Pacific Gram company.
Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.
PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Dee. 19.
(Special.) After discharging- a small ship
xnent of copper ore from Mexico, th
steamer Providencia arrived here this
morning to clear for Vancouver, where she
will take a shipment of fire brick to be
used in the construction of a furnace on
mining property near Santa Rosalia and
also a deck load of cedar poles.
The Ames Shipbuilding' A Drydock com
pany's plant, which was the most com.
plete steel shipbuilding plant in the north
west, la to be dismantled, as the material
equipment and buildings of the property
have been sold to the Seattle Contract
company, which was the highest bidder.
The plant was built in 1916. During its ex
istence. 22 big steel freight steamers and
three oil tankers were built, the latter
for the Standard Oil company.
A suit was filed yesterday in the King
connty superior court against the Pacific
Steamship company by W. J. Denver t
get $40,000. Denver was a winch driver
on the steamer Goodrich and while in th
performance of his duty received Injuries
which caused mm to lose sense of smell
and taste, causing hemorrhages of the
brain and is threatened with blindness.
The accident occurred last July.
Captain . P. Bartlett. in command ot
the steamer Osaqumsick, has been ap
pointed to the command of the steamer
Keystone State.
Captain Bartlett will leave in a few days
for New York to take command of the big
craft as soon as she is commissioned.
SAX PEDRO, Cal.. Dec 19. (Special.)
With a 40-mile gale blowing from the
southwest all day, pleasure and other
small craft were kept in port today. The
wind rose early in the morning and was
accompanied by rain. The steamer West
Kebar which was to have sailed several
days ago for the mud flats at San Fran
Cisco to be laid up, cot away this after
noon for the north. M. Johnson, head of
the Johnson line, which operates a line
of motorehlps and steamers to the. Pacific
coast, is due here next week on tbe
steamer Buenos Aires. Local agents ot
the company announce that a regular
-service will be Inaugurated between
Sweden and this port and other ports on
the coast. The steamer is due here
Tuesday,
ASTORIA. Or., Dec. 19. (Special.) The
steamer Quillwark arrived at 12:15 today
from San Francisco en route to Portland
The steamer Steel Voyager arrived at
. 5:30 tonight from San Francisco en route
to Portland.
After discharging fuel oil in Portland
the tank steamer Frank H. Buck sailed at
11 last night for California.
The steam schooner Celilo. carrying lum
ber from St. Helens, sailed at 1 this morn
ing for San Diego.
The tank steamer Washtenaw arrived at
midnight from California with oil for
Portland.
The steam schooner Frank B. Stout
sailed at 1 o'clock this morning for San
Diego with lumber from SL, Helens.
SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 19. (Special.)
H. F. Alexander, president of the Pacific
Steamship company, arrived home In Ta,
coma Friday evening from an extended in
spection tour of the corporation's offices
and facilities in the California ports. A. F.
Haines, vice-president and general man
ager, who accompanied Mr. Alexander, wrll
arrive In Seattle tomorrow, coming from
Portland.
After being kept afloat by the incessant
operation of a gasoline pump ever since
her arrival at the Todd yard on Harbor
Island, December 2. the schooner Columbia
which was damaged in the great gale ot
November 26, will be drydocked Tuesday
for repairs to her hull.
Two Swedish motorshlps of the Johnson
line, the Saa Francisco and the Buenos
Aires, are on their way to Seattle from
ports in Europe and will load cargoes of
wheat, flour, salmon and other freight in
this port, Tacoma and Vancouver, B.C.
for their return voyages.
After a narrow escape from being swept
en the rocky shore of Vancouver Island by
the same storm which carried the barge
W. J. Pirtie to her doom, with a loss of 21
lives, the little two-masted Japanese sail
ing schooner Okhotek Maru. is at the plant
of the Marine Iron works in West Seatt;.
undergoing repairs, overhauling and get
ting ready for her voyage of more than
4000 miles back to Japan.
Notification that the new steamship
Wenatchee. tbe first of the five big pas
senger liners allocated by the shipping
board to the Pacific Steamship company
for operation in the Seattle-oriental routes,
will be ready for delivery February 10 In
New York harbor, was received by the
fiteamshlp company from the board yester
day afternoon.
Completing a voyage of 41 days, the
Seattle sailing schooner Charles R. Wil
son, owned by the Pacific Coast Codfish
company, arrived in Nukualofa. Tonga
Islands. In the South seas, December 9,
according to advices received in Seattle
today.
SAN FRANCISCO. CaL. Dec 19. With
a .VO-miie gale blowing at Point Reyes and
high winds with accompanying rains re
ported all along the coast, the regular
week-end storm noted here for the past
several weeks with but few exceptions,
was heralded last night. Vessels barbound
5n many of the coast ports included the
following: British steamer Tahachee for
Tokohama and Nagasaki, for the Standard
Oil company; 8teel Ranger, for New York
and Boston, for Norton. Lilly A Co.; Jo
hanna Smith. Coos Bay; Quabbln, for
Launin; Balboa, for McCormick . 4 Mc
pherson; Port Saunders whaling cruiser
Mukllto and tow. James Johnson, for Ta
coma. for the Charles Nelson company.
The barkentlne Charles F. Crocker braved
breaJUAg bax this morning and slid Into
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HAROLD LLOYD AND MILDRED
TIRE OF DOUBLE BILL AT THE MAJESTIC.
TODAY'S FILM FEATURES.
Peoples Shirley Mason, "Tho
Little Wanderer."
Liberty Katherine MacDonald,
"Curtain."
Columbia Mary Thurman, "The
Scoffesj."
Majestic Harold Lloyd, "Num
ber. Please."
Eivoli H. B. 'Warner, "Tho
Double Standard."
Star Roy Stewart, "The Lone
Hand."
Circle Robert Warwick,' "The
14th Man."
Globe Norma Talmadge. "The
Daughter of Two Worlds."
THE Majestic theater is featuring
a double bill this week, with Har
old Lloyd In "Number, Please!" and
Honest Hutch," an appealing rural
drama, as the attractions.
Lloyd's popularity has increased
with each new picture. During the
reign of Charlie Chaplin, the pre
vailing custom of would-be usurpers
was to appear in very large trousers
and shoes and tiny mustache in imi
tation of Charlie. Lloyd won his
way to success by original methods
and his horn-rimmed glasses have
become as well known a trade mark
as the derby of Charlie. And let It
be said that Lloyd's latest picture
does not depend on misplaced cus
tard pies to gain laughs.
"Number, Please:' is a scries or
lively comedy incidents which take
place at an . amusement park. Mil
dred Davis, pretty little blonde, is the
leading woman. The scenes in the
telephone booth which give the film
its name are particularly laughable.
'Honest Hutch" is an interesting
character study in a country setting.
Ort Hutchins is a past master in the
art of loafing, and sits from morning
till night in lazy comfort while his
wife toils over the wash tub and his
children, ragged and dirty, play
around their ramshackle home.
One day Hutch finds $50,000 in bills
of large denominations buried on the
banks of a stream. Then comes his
rejuvenation and ri6e to a respected
place in the community. Strange to
say, the money is responsible even
though Hutch never spends a cent
of it. t I
Pathe review and the music of Cecil
port from Apia with acargo of copra
and without a pilot,
The United States steamer Texas left
Tatoosh Friday, according to reports of
the marine department of the chamber
of commerce, and has not been sighted as
yet at Point Reyes. The gale Saturday
night at Point Reyes reached a velocity of
Kit mii. from the south, but today had
shifted to the northwest and had settled
to a steady 60-mllo blow, it Is believed
that the Texas would be able to make
little or no headway against an 60-mile
head wind, but with a 60-mile breeze
coming over the stern she should make
port soon.
Built at the Union Iron works for the
stanaara jh company, . o . f
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capacity of more than 75,000 barrels.
Drifting before tne heavy wind wblcn
lashed the bay Into fury Saturday night,
the British steamer Indian City nearly
went afoul of the U. S. S. Arkansas. The
Indian City arrived here Saturday to load
wheat for the United Kingdom. During
the storm she dragged her anchor and so
great was the fear on the Arkansas that
the captain went asnore to get a tug to
help the India City, Before the tug
could go to th erescue she had drifted
past the Arkansas and had been brought
under control.
Another vessel, the schooner James
Johnson, lost 60 fathoms of chain and an
anchor during the blow.
The steamer1 Lurline. Matson Navigation
company, arrived early this morning from
Honolulu wltn passengers anu wen-uau-
dise.
The schooner Henrlette. from Noumea,
arrived today with copra and nickel ore
for the Union Oil company.
Among the arrivals today was the Tusca-
lusa from Hongkong in ballast for the
Standard Oil company.
The steamer Washington, bound south
from Eureka, put in here today for fuel.
She will probably get away tomorrow.
After a summer patroiing Alaskan
waters, (he coast guard steamer unaiga
rrlved here today en route to winter
quarters at San Pedro.
Ship "Keports by Radio.
(Furnished by Radio Corporation ot
America.) , ,
Positions reported at r. m. yesieraay,
unless otherwise indicated, were as follows:
PRESIDENT, Seattle for San Francisco,
25 milea north of Cape Blanco.
CELILO. St. Helens for San Francisco,
45 miles north of Cape Blanco.
FRANK H. BUCK, Llnnton for San
Francisco, SOS miles from Llnnton.
AVALON, Grays harbor for San Fran
cisco, 270 miles from San J1 rancuco.
ELKHORN, Seattle for Europe via San
Pedro, 210 miles north of San Francisco.
ADMIRAL DEWEY, San Francisco for
Seattle, 346 miles from San Francisco.
CURACAO, San Francisco for Eureka,
barbound out of Eureka.
MOUNT BERWYN, Portland for Mar
seilles, 10S miles north of Farralones, De
cember 18, 8 P. M.
CHARLIE WATSON. Seattle for San
Francisco, 315 miles from San Francisco.
NORTHWESTERN, left Juneau at 8:30
M., southbound.
PORTER. Saa Pedro for Everett, 1078
miles frosn San Pedro.
.VICTORIA, seame tor . groove, aw
DAVIS llf "NUMBER, PLEASE," FEA
Teague at the organ complete the
Majestic programme.
Screen Gossip.
That the small moving picture
theater will disappear in a few years
like its predecessor, the "nickel-
odean," is the opinion of Julius Sax,
owner of the New Grand and Princess
theaters of Portland, who has re
turned from a two months' trip which
included visits in New York and Los
Angeles.
"In nearly all the large cities of
the country," said Mr. Sax, "new
picture houses are being built in
spite of the present high cost'of con
struction. Because of the increasing
cost of producing' motion picture
features, I believe that the days of
the small exhibitor, running a theater
with limited seating capacity and
cheap admission prices, are num
bered."
Jack Pickford will direct the next
picture starring his famous sister
Mary.
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The cast for "The Millionaire," in
which Gladys Walton. Portland girl,
is starring, includes Antrim Short
and Harold Austin in the principal
supporting roles. Miss Walton plays
a dual role in this production.
Realizing that under the name of
Mildred Harris she had reached star
dom' before her marriage to Charles
Chaplin, Mrs. Chaplin has decided to
give up the professional name of
Mildred Harris Chaplin, which has
been- used in connection with her
recent productions, and resume her
maiden name of Mildred Harris for
pictures only," advises Louis B.
Mayer, "and complying 'accordingly.
all her future pictures will be re
leased under the name of Mildred
Harris. -t
Chester Bennett's latest., achieve
ment has been the completion of
"Diamonds Adrift," starring Barle
Williams.
Elsie Ferguson arrived on the coast
last week. She will star in "Sacred
and Profane Love" under the direc
tion of William D. Taylor.
Arthur Somers Roche, the well
known author, is now In Los Angeles
to write original screen stories. His
first screen story, entitled "The
Strain," will be put into production
in the near future.
HOLLYWOOD, Honolulu for Seattle, 635
xnlle9 from Seattle.
miles west of Flattery at S P. M., Decem
ber 18.
LANSING, Honolulu for Port San Luis,
1637 miles from Port San Luis at 9 P. M.,
December 17.
W. F. HERRIN, Gavlota for San Fran
cisco, barbound at San Francisco.
LOS ANGELES, Vancouver for San
Luis, 424 miles from San Luis.
STEEL VOYAGER, San Francisco for
Portland, 280 miles south of Columbia
river, December IS, 8 P. M.
WEST APAUM, Portland for Philadel
phia. 20 miles south of Mendocino, De
cember IS, 8 P. M.
DRAKE. Pedro for Hilo. 746 miles
Pcdr riecemh.r 18 8 P f
, teas
is. p. m.
NANKING. San Francisco .for orient.
073 miles west of Honolulu, December 28,
8 P. M.
MATSONIA. Honolulu for San Fran
cisco. 866 miles west of San Francisco,
December 18, 8 P. M.
MOUNT BERWYN, Portland for Mar
seilles, loo miles south of Farralones.
EL SEGUNDO, Point Wells for Rich
mond, 2.7 miles from Richmond.
ADMIRAL WATSON, San Francisco for
Wilmington, 46 miles south of San Fran
cisco. IMLAY, Portland for San Pedro, 240
lnllec north of San Pedro.
NORWOOD, Seattle for San Francisco,
liu miles norm or san f rancisco.
COLONEL E. L. DRAKE, San Pedro for
Hilo, -&3 miles from San Pedro.
RICHMOND, towing barge 95. Point
Wells for San Pedro. 170 miles north of
San Pedro.
WHITTIER. Port San Luis for San
Pedro, 155 miles from San Pedro.
WEST APAUM, Portland for Philadel
phia, 68 miles south of Farralones.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND, Dec. 19. Sailed at 7:45
A. m., steamer Juneau, lor Talara. Arrived
at 10:25 A. M., steamer Washtenaw, from
Port San Luis. Arrived at 1 P. M.. Dutch
steamer uiDergen. irom Jtiamnton Roads.
Sailed at 2 P. M, steamer Abercos, for the
orient. Arrived at midnight, steamer
Quillwark, from San Francisco.
ASTORIA, Dec. 19. Left up at mid
night, steamer Washtenaw. Left up at 2
A. M.. Dutch steamer Eibergen. Sailed at
II last night, steamer F. H. Buck, for
San Francisco. Sailed at midnight,
steamer Frank D. Stout, for San Pedro.
Sailed at 1 A. M., steamer Celilo, for San
Diego. Arrived at 12:40 and left up at
2:50 P. M., steamer Quillwark, from San
Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. Sailed at 7
last night, steamer Klamath, for Portland.
SAN PEDRO, Dec. 19. Arrived Steamer
Haztum, from Portland for Naples Ar
rived Steamer Wahkeena. from the Co
lumbia river for San Diego.
ST. HELENS, Dec. 19. Passed at 8:45
A. M., steamer Washtenaw; at 10 A. M.,
steamer Eibergen. ,
SAN PEDRO, Cal.; Dee. 19. (Special.)
Arrived at 2 A. M., Hoqulam, from Eu
reka; at 2 A. M., Willamette, from Port
land: at 4 A. M.. Humoo.dt. from San
Francisco; at 11 A. M., Admiral Goodrich,
from Tacoma; at 3 SO r. M.. Santanta.
Irom Hongkong; at 3:30 P. M.. Carlos, from
Grays harbor; at 5 P. M., Admiral Evans,
from Seattle. Sailed at 1 P. M.. J. A.
Moffett, for Portland; at 2 P. M., West
Kebar, for San Francisco; at 0:30 P. M.,
Humboldt, for San Francisco.
TACOMA, Wash.. Dec. 19. Arrived
Hawaii Maru, from Vancouver B. C; Ad
mlral Schley, from San Francisco.
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 19. Arrived
ivome city, from San Francisco; Admiral
Schley, from Sao Diego; Mandasan Maru,
from Kobe. .
Sailed Teucer, for Hongkong; Providen
cia, for Santa Rosalia; Jefferson, for south
eastern Alaska.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
7:59, A. M....8.S feet!l:14 A. M....3.0 feet
8:58 P. M....6.3 feet3:10 P. M....2.0 feet
Report From Mouth of Columbia.
NORTH HEAD, Dec. 19. Condition at
the mouth of the river t 5 P. M., moder
ate; wind, southeast, six miles.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec. 19. Maximum tem
perature, 44 degrees: minimum. 3S degrees.
River reading, 8 a. M 5.2 feet; change in
last 24 hours. 0.3 foot fall. Total rainfall
(5 P. M. to 5 P. M. ), 0.28 Inch: total rain
fall since September 1, 1920. 18.09 Inches:
normal rainfall since September 1, 16.40
Inches; deficiency of rainfall since Sep
tember 1, 1920, 1.69 Inches Sunrise. 7:49
A., M.: sunset. 4:27 P. M. Total sunshine
December 19, 31- minutes; possible sun
shine, S hours. 3S minutes. Moonrise. 1:S4
P. M.; moonset, 12:57 A. M. Barometer
(reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 29. So
Inches Relative humidity at S A. M..
94 per cent; at noon, 82 per cent: at 5 P.
M.. IV per cent.
THE WEATHER.
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STATIONS.
Weather
Baker I 281
34;0.20
. .iNWiSnow
Boise
Boston
Calpary .
Chicago . ..
Denver
Des Moines.
Eureka ....
Galveston .
Helena
Juneaut
42.0.00.
,.!NW Pt. cloudy
40(0.00
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16.0.24
. NE ISnow
2J;O.(0!V0NWIClear
4s;o.ooi. .!NW,
Cloudy
ClouJy
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5O10.0:! 12!N
S.S T. I121NE
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46 0. 001. .IE
Pt. cloudy
iCloudy
PL cloudy
32
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Kansas City. . . .
WO.OOi. .IE
PL cloudy
L.OB Angeies.
Marshffeld .
Medford . . .
Minneapolis
54:0.081. .ISW IClear
4K.0.10 . . NWIPt. cloudy
SlO.101. .IN
44 T. 12 NW Rain
. 1610.00!.. IW IClear
New Orleans
New York..
54 O.OO!. . NK UJOUdV
6'0.oo20!NwiPt. ciouay
North Head
Phoenix ....
Pocatello ...
Portland .
Rose burgr . ..
44
4!0.12'..SB ICloudy
70 0. OO . . NW Clear
4010.001. .)N Pt. cloudy
44j0.02 . . E ICloudy
44 0.04.. NW Cloudy
6010. 38 1 . . S Clear
301 T. .. E IClear
4610.00'. .IXWICloudy
Sacramento.
St. Louis....
Salt Lake...
San Diego..
5S;0.S220W Pt. cloudy
S. Franciscol
,r2 0.2S 20 N w Ft. ciouay
faeattle
Sltkat
42 44 0.20 . . SE C OUdv
32540.00. .1 Pt. cloudy
Spokane
34j 3iH).00l. .INE ICloudy
Tacoma I 4) 44I0.20..W ICloudv
Tatoosh Isd.l 44! 40!0.04i..lE ICloudy
Valdezt ... 8610.00 ..I
Walla Walla :iO Is4iO. o . . s snow
Washington ... 46 0.00;i2:N IPt. cloudy
Winnipeg ..I. . . . B 0.001 . .SW IClear
Yakima I 32 3SI0.12I. .INWICIoudy
tA. M. today. 'P. M. leport of preceding
day.
FORECASTS.
Portland, and vicinity Rain: westerly
winds.
Oregon and Washington Rain west, rain
or snow east portion; moderate westerly
winds.
Idaho Rain or snow.
Phone your want ada to The Ore
gonian. Main 7070. Automatic 560-S15.
AMUSEMENTS.
CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION";
TICKKT OFFICE SALE Y
Opens Today
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MAT, CHRISTMAS DAY, 2:15
BRILLIANT COMEDY SUCCESS
EXCELLENT
CAST
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PRODUCTION j
EVE'S Floor, except last 3 rows,
$2.50; last 3 rows $2; Balcony, 5
rows $1.50, 17 rows $1; Gallery, 7
rows reserved 75c, admission Hfia.
CHRISTMAS DAY MAT. F 1 o o r,
$1.50; Balcony, 5 rows $1.50. 17
rows $1; Gallery, res. and adra. 50o
'HOLIDAY
TURKEY SHOOT
NOW ON
AMERICAN RIFLE RANGE
430 WASHINGTON STREET.
BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TU
LADIES' PATRONAGE
INVITED.
POPULAR PRICES.
Steffens' Public Amusement
Enterprises.
DANCINGtaught
All NEW STEPS and POPULAR DANCES
guaranteed tn 8 three-hour lessons. Ladies
$3. Gentlemen $5. Ete-Honey's beautiful
academy, 23d and Washington. Beginner
class starts Monday and Thursday eve
nings. Advanced class Tuesday evenings
8 to 11:30. Plenty of desirable partners
no embarrassment. You can never learn
dancing In private lessons from inferior
teachers you must have practice. LEARN
IN A REAL SCHOOL from professional
dancers. Phone Main 7606. Private les
sons all hours.
rait
F-' I,
Dependable freight and Passenger service
California Service '
Reg-alar Frelsht and Passenger Service to
COOS BAY EUREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO
Sailing- Frosn Portland. IF, H,
. 8. 8. "CL'RACAO." Dec i3 and Jan. 5.
Connecting at San Francisco With Steamers (or
Ijoa Ans;eles and Saa Diego
Regular Frelsht and Passenger Service to Mexico, Central
America and Alaska.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE to all
Oriental Ports. U. S. Shipping;
Board A-l Steel American Vessels.
Salllns; From' Portland
S. S. PAWLET Jan, 13
S S. COAXET .Feb. 10
S. S. MONTAGUE Mar. 10
For Farther tafermntion Apply to
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NOW PLAYING
A Drama of Contemporary Thing Deal
ing With a Phase of Modern Domestic
Life
"A YOUNG GIRL'S ROMANCE"
PANTAGES
Sinipklns ft Iloyt Present
i "T K D D Y"
The Keystone Comedy Dog of International
Fame, offering his own unique production
in fenon.
Candy Shop Girls.
6 OTIliB BIG ACTS 6
3 Shows Dull. Night Curtain 7 and 9
NOW PLAYINC Fine Vaudeville and
Photoplay, Featuring Jonia and
"The Hope."
Coming Next Thnrsday
"THE OVERSEAS REVUE"
LYRIC
Musical Comedy
DILLON and FRANKS In
"THE PIPE DREAM"
The Rosebud Chora-M In Fall Bloom
Mutineer at 2; Niffht, ? and 9.
Country Store Kvery Tuesday Niffht
Choruit Girls' Content 1'riday 'lght
CIRCLE
Fourth at
Washington
t ROBERT WARWICK
IN
"THE 14TH MAN"
Also Buster Keaton In "One Week."
Open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4
o clock of the following morning.
Globe
11th and
Washington
The Daughter of Two Worlds
NORMA TALMADGE
TRAVELERS' Of I DR.
Holland -America Line
NORTH PACIFIC COAST I. INK
(Joint Service of Holland-America Llai
and Boyal Mall steam racist col
Between
Vancouver. B. C Paget Sonnd. Fortlnaa,
nan Francisco ana Las Angeles umrswr
An
Rotterdam,
Antwerp, London,
UrsnxsM.
Hamburg, Harrs,
. FREIGHT ONLY.
Sailings will take place as follows!
S S EEVDT1C f i'3.A0ft Ions d. w.
loading Nov, 20 to Deo, S
- And regularly thereafter.
steamers are specially fitted with largs
cool rooms and refrigerators xor tne trans
portation of iresa fruit, tun, oto.
For freight rates and particulars apply
OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY.
ens Wilcox Bldg. Phono Main 4SM
Matson Navigation Co.
U. S. S. B. STEAMER
"WEST KEENE"
Loading, freight ' at PORT OF
ASTORIA, December 27th, for
HONOLULU, KAHULUI and
HILO. For rates and further
particulars, apply to Traffic Man
ager,' Port of Astoria.
Astoria and Way Points
STR. GEORGIANA
Round trip dally (except Friday) Ira res
Portland 7:10 A. H., Alder-strest dock.
I-eaves Astoria 2 P. M., Flavel dork. Fare
sz.uv oua wax. special a la cane dining
service. Direct connection for South
Beaches. Night boat daily, S P. M., daily
except Sunday. Tho Harkin Transport.
uon ompaux. - uain mnj.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND ANT SOUTH SEAS
fa Tahiti and Raratongo. Mail and pas
senger eerviea from ban Franeisoo erary
CNION S. 8. CO OF NEW ZEA1ANP.
130 California St.. San Francisco,
or local steamship and railroad agenelsa.
1NTERCOASTAI, SERVICE. Boston
and, Philadelphia. Newsco Line.
8800-Ton Steel American Vessels.
Salllns; From Portland
S. S, TALZA .....Jan. 5
S. S. WEST 1SLETA J,n 20
S. 8. ART1GAS "pei, j
TRAVELERS' CHIDE.
RIVER STEAMER
"HARVEST QUEEN"
DAILY SERVICE
(Except Saturday)
Between
PORTLAND and ASTORIA
And way landings from
AINSWORTH DOCK, 8 P. M.
Far Passencers and Frelaht.
Fare, t2 each war, lneludinr war tax.
Returning- steamer leaves Astoria T
A. M. every day except Sunday. Apply
to any of our representatives to make
your reservations. L. E. OMF.R, City
Passenerer Arent, 701 Wells Fargo bids.
Phone Broadway 4500.
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE,
Third and Washington Streets,
Phone Main 3530.
C. F. HE WOOD, Arent,
Ainsworth Dock. Broadway 268.
WM. MrMCRRAT,
General Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND, OR.
To Europe
From St. John, N. B
Dec. 3I, Emp. France..
Jan. 4, Grampian .....
Jan. 6. Metagama ....
Jan. 7. Pretorian .....
Jan. 8. Sicilian
Jan. 14, Kmp. Britain . .
To
. .Liverpool
. . . 'London
. .Liverpool
. . .OIaKow
, .t Antwerp
. .Liverpool
Via Havre. tVla Southampton.
To the Orient
Vancouver to China, Japan. Etc.
Jan. IS. Empress of Russia.
Feb. 1, Monteagle.
Feb. 10, Kmpress of Asia.
For All Information Apply to Local
S. &., or Railway Agents, or
S3 Third Street. Portland, Oregon.
Phono Broadway 00.
FRENCH LINE
Comparnle General Transatlantiquo
Kxpresa Postal bervice.
NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS.
La Savoie. . .
Roopoldina. . .
Rochambe&u.
...Deo. 23. Jan. 29. Feb.
, Dec. 28, Feb. 16
....Jan. 4. Mar. 8, April 1
La Lorraine.
La Touralne.
France
Jan. . Feb. 3. April 2
.Jan. 15, Mar. 12. April 1
..Jan. 20. Feb. 17. Mar. 1
Chicago
Feb. 13, Max. IB, April 26
NEW YORK BORDEAUX
Caroline Dec.
HAMBURG DIRECT
Niagara Jan.
Furazl Bros.. Pacific Coast Agents, 10S
Cherry Mt., Seattle, or Any Local Agent.
irtit tfcaaalaigttoa St- Portlnnd. Oregon,
MEETING NOTICES.
BIO
MASQUERADE
BALL..
EUREKA domCTT..
NO. 2H. SECURITIES
BENEFIT ASSOCIA
TION Monday evening.
Dec. 20. east side W. O.
W. hall. East tlth and
Alder. i0 will be given
away In cash prizes; fine muslo. Admis
sion 35c. including war tax.
THE ANNUAL CEREMON
lal ot Abd-uhl-Atef Temple.
No. . 117, Dramatic Order
Knights of Khorassan, will be
held on the evening of Mon
day, December 20, 1820, In the
auditorium of the Pythian
Temple. Many tyros have signified their
willingness to endure the hardships of the
journey, so be on hand promptly to wel
come them when they arrive. By direction
H. E. SKLLWOOD.' Royal Vlior.
TH AD L. GRAVES, Sea .
LIBERTT ASSEMBLY,
V. A., bi-weekly dance.
TV. O. W. hall. East 6th
and Alder sts. Heltkem
pen's orchestra. Admission
oo cents.
AL KADER TEMPLE. A
A. O. N. M. S. Nobles hav.
ing old Christmas toys which
they wish to donate to th
Shriners' Christmas commit.
tee should bring them to loo
Second st. at once. By order
or the rotentaie.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. No.
2, A. F. AND A. M. A special
communication will ba held
this (Monday) at 6:4S P. M,
Work In M. M. aegree. visit
ins brethren welcome. By order
v. M.
T. VAN HEEKEREN. See.
PALESTINE LODGE. NO
141.- A. F. AND A. M. 6
clal communication Monday,
December 20. 7 o clock. E. A,
degree. Visiting brethren wel
come. Archer Place. Mount
By order or w. w.
W. 8. TOWNSEND. See.
WASHINGTON LODGE. No
46, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Monday)
evening, beglnlng at & o clock
J3. 8th and Burnslde. M. M.
degree. Visitors welcome. Or
der W. M.
j. h. kiluiuuau, oee.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12.
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication tnls (Monday)
eve. at 7 o'clock. Work In the
P. a. ana M. M. aegrees. visit
ing brethren welcome.
W. M. DE LIN. Sec
SKLLWOOD LODGE. No.
131. A. F. AND A. M. Special
meeting this (Monday) even
ing at 7:30 o clock. Work in
M. M. aegree. visitors wei
come. By order W. M.
J. II. BUTLER. See.
SUNNVSIDK CHAPTER. No.
12S. O. E. S. Special commu
nication at 6 P. M. for degrees
at stated communication at
8 P. M.. today (Mondav). Dee.
20. in Masonic hall. E. 29th
and Hawthorne. .Degrees, tsy order W. M.
visitors welcome.
KULLA umpii.tu, sec.
CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO,
27, O. E. S. Stated communi
cation this (Monday) evening.
Degrees. Regular annual get-
togetner meeting. Dinner will
be served at 6 o'clock to mem
bers who are requested to contribute a
package of groceries, fruit or Jellv for the
Christmas box. By order of W. M.
MAKIbllE HUBlWiUMi Sec.
"fersS7, TERS OF THE NILE Mem
bers are requested to meet at
108 Second St., Tuesday, V A. M.,
to make and fill candy baga,
any discarded toys or new toys
will be appreciated. Bring your
tnimoie. oraer or queen.
ADDA CELLARS, Rec
TVA-NHOB HOMESTEAD NO. 5038. B.
v Resular dance and card party Wed
nesday. December 22, Women of Woodcraft
haU. 10th and Taylor atreeU. Dancing at
10 o'clock. Cards at 8:80. Annual Yule
tide masquerade December 20; four prises.
Don't miss it Corns and bring your
friends, wig surprise.
PEARL OWENS Correspondent. -212
Railway E. Bldg. Phone Main 667.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stock
holders of the Alaska Fish Salting & By
products company will be held at Portland.
Oregon, at the office of the company. 802
Concord building, on Wednesday, January
19 1921,. at 12 o'clock noon. Stock books
will be closed from January S to January
20 1921-
B3ATA -vTITZIEBS. i
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and das
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 K. BLACK, public accountant,
auditor, Income tax service. Concord
bldg.. ad and stark. Pbone Main T-H.I.
ADDING MACHINES.
SIS BUYS adding machine, adds T figures.
61a Corbett bldg. Marshall 0S7.
ALTERATIONS.
LADI8' tailoring, perfect fitting; work
guar. I. Keubln. 40s Bush A Lane bldn.
ASSAYEItS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Becond
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEY.
E. W. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pub-
He. 1)34 Chanilmr of Commerce bldg.
BATHS.
DR. McMAHDN'H kalh. Pnrtlsnd. Steam.
showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c Tsll I
jour mends, fourth and asninswn.
CHIROPRACTIC, steam bsths and mas
sage. 101b floor Broadway bldg. Mar
shall 8187. Dr. Laure E. Downing.
CARrET SWKEPKB.
AUTHORIZED Bissel carpet sweeper re'
pair man; all parts furnished, tw '
rison st.
( EI.Ll I.OID BITTONS.
THK IHtt-Ih'.unltfov nlWPiNf.
8"7 Washington. Broadway 4.;4. A 1234
CHIROPODISTS.
PFPT HURT Come to Dr. Uartnsr, foot
ILLIIIUill specialist; c o r n s. bunions,
foot arches made to order. 811 Swellsnd
niag.. Fifth and Washington. nm i""i
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci
entifically corrected. Lady assistant.
oia Morgan bldg. Main Sill--.
CHIROI'RODIMTS AKt'H hPKC IAI.ITS
WILLIAM. V.tll .rw! S-lnrrllo I)e VenV,
The only scientific chiropodists snd arch
sneclHilMla in ih. pitv p.rlnr. Ud2 Ger-
llnger bldg. s. W. corner bocond and
Alder. Phone Main lnol. .
CHIROPRACTIC.
DR. McMAHON'8 clllroprnctio apks for
itseir. Portland. 11th year, ynones.
COI.I.KCTIONS.
NETH A CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17.
wo collections, no charges, r.etno. n'.
DANCING.
THE PATTERSON-DOWNEY
DANCINd ATATlKMV.
SS6V4 Wash. St.. over Harelwood. For
mer Instructors Cotillion hall. Private
lessons dally; class. Wed. and SaL even
ings, rnone Main b.,rif4.
SUMMElid dnnclng seed., ballroom, staae
dancing, private lessons dny, eve. Danc
ing Tuts.. Sat. Manchester hall. 53V
otn St.. near Stark. Bdwy. asou.
MISS DOROTHY RAS.Mt'SSEN Ballroom
ana stage dancing. 610 Filers building,
Wash., between 4th and ftth. Main 112:1.
DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MKIHCIMv
DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON. Veterinary
and surgeon, day and night service. 100
Kllpatrlck st. Phone Woodlawn iH24.
DENTISTRY.
rtCUTIOTDV IR. A. W. KEENE. .V.Hi
ULHIIOim Washington Kt. Without
pain. Latest nerve - blocking; method.
IX)(i AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
East 7th and Grant sta Both phones;
day and night service; a veterlmirla
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND
and
Repaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRICAL WORKS
Phone B27-2T. . 2IIU Mtlln St.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
Bought, sold, rented and repaired.
Walker Electrlo Works. Ill Burnslde.
corner Tenth st. Bdwy. Ml" 4.
DO YOIT need licensed electrician to in
stall those base plugs, brackets, lights.
Best references furnished. East 8b83.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS ANI MILL Bt'l'PlJEH.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 4-8tt-87-b Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPH.
THANH A USER HAT CO.. S3-6S Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND CLASS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison.
RASMUSSEN 41 CO.. Second and Taylor.
MEETINO NOTICES.
rr.mhri ana eniiiiru iu v
genera. "tendanrequeMed ciefk
FCXERAI. NOTICES.
KYLLO At her home In Wllsonvllle Mrs
Nlkkollna Kyiio, s. rr; ,
a beloved husband, A. V. Kyllo, and 8
dauichtera. Mrs. Nora Rosier and Mrs.
Anna Henderson of Reedsporl, Or., and
M? Lottie of Wllsonvllle Two son.
At rand Andrew, of WIlnonvtH. r a
neral iervic. wUI be held from Holmans
funeral Chanel. 84 and S moy
" 3D P M. Tuesday, Dec. 21. Interment
hi Rose City cemetery.
MOMADIAS-Dec. 18. 920
Funeral servlcea will be conducted
Tuesday. Dec. SI, at 10 A. M.. from the
Greek Orthodox church, corner l.tn and
Tirard sts. Friends Invited. Inter
ment Rose City cemetery. Remain, at
Pearson undertaking parlors. Russell st.
at Union ave.
STUPELNAGEL-In this city Dec. ,o.
i . k.i Tularin V. DC. til, t
from the chapel of Miller A Tracey.
terment Rose City cemetery.
. ..n.mnv-ln this city. Dec. 18. Oscar
........ - - - , , ... r . h.Lit'.d
ion of Osrsr Anderson of 912 E. Brook.
Tyn st. Funeral services will be con.
..-.v Iec. 21. at 2 P. M
from Pearson's undertaking parlors. Rus-
:l .1 and Union ave. rrienos invneu.
Interment Rose City cemetery.
BATCHELOR-In thin .city Dec 1J. Baby
and
Batcbelor, in"1. ,
Mrs. Ivan vt . eauruoioi.
Funeral serv-
IcS" will be held today (Monday) at 2
p M from the conservatory chapel or
The East Side Fungal Erectors. 414
East Aider at. i .
nient Lone Fir cemetery.
iucih Tn this city. Dec. 19. Al-
niiaui...,".-, - .
lafore mmi n", i,,r rU
funeral service " 114 . "- .
91 t 2 P. M., In the mortuary chapel
it A D. Kenworthy A Co.. BWI2-04
Ninrtv-second at. Southeast, In Lents.
Friends invited. Interment Mt. bcott
cemetery.
ROSS ALL The funeral service of the
late L,awrence ,,i,-, ' w
ninth avenue Southeast, will be con.
ducted Monday, December 20. at 2 P.M..
In the mortuary chapel of A. D. Ken
worthy Co., 5802-iM4 Ninety-second
street Southeast, in Lents. Friends in
vited, i
YETT The funeral services of the late
r.iMnhui C. Yett. who died in this city
Dec 18 1920, will bs held today (Mon
day) at 2 P. M.. from the chapel of
Rkewes Undertaking company, corner 8d
Snd Clay Friends invited. Concluding
services at the Portland Crematorium.
HUGHS At Salem, Or., Dec. 17, Edward
HllsThl aHfa I J ?. a- isas- I av i solvit vraj
will bs held at All Salnta church, SDth
and E Oliien " A- M- tos'
(Monday). Interment In Mount Calvary
cemetery. Remains at Holman's par-
lora, 8d ana Daunuu
SPRAGUE The funeral service for" the
late DeWayne Kprague o( ZKi East 57th
street will be held today (Monday), at
3 81) o'clock P. M. at Flnley'a, Mont
gomery at 6th. Friends Invited. Con- I
Mtttv a,.u, www, v.u.ovsijr.
M0$t H. M. H. ELECTRICAL CO..
r'fHl! 31 N- Portland. Dr. He-
llff?viJi winding and electric repairing
J Vi7 a specialty. New or used mo.
pgSia tor- Broadway 1045. A 104d
THE WVERVIEW CEMETERT ASSO- virHOIJON At Salem, Or.. Clyde R.
CIATION OF PORTLANU Thb n,?,p I Nicholson. .,d f,4 ,'.,.,. llelnved hua
meeting of the members wl be neia ban,j ot Wu.,. Nlch,,Mi brother of Mrs.
W ,Si?f WJr'.9tndtV- Al lot owneViare ' V.--.,. w..h.. and
Ml SIC TEACIIEKA.
L. CARROLL DAT. teacher of piano and
voice. Broadway i.M)i. 148 Ulh strset.
OPTOM ETRIHTS AND OPTICIAN.
mw "- GLASSK8 AT A SAVING.
ZiZmm. ' solicit your patroness on (he
W-, basis of cspsbie sertc-. Thou.
sands of satisfied customers A
trial altl convince yon. Charles W. Uood
man, optometrist. 200 Morrison. Mr. ltl-'
EVES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED with
modern Instruments; glasses fitted at a
saving; sstislsctlon guaranteed Out of
the high rent district. No overhead op.
A. E. Hl'RWITX, Optometrist. 22i Isl t.
OR. GEOKUK Rl'UENSTElN. hs veteran
optician; eyes tested, glasses fitted, brok
en lenses duplicated at reasonable prices.
828 Morrison street.
n.lMBIXI hl lTI.IKH.
p, ,. v, , v . M
price. etark-DavIs Co.. IH 4th. Main T'i.
PAINTING AND IIM'OH 4TIXi.
'. II. TKKllll.U house and sign iliiiH'(.
Papering, tinting M7 K .17th. Tab. SHU.
PAINTING. ETC.
Poof Pretsclsd-
. Frosn Loahe-IW
Avr i-"ni
R&H'Jtoof Painters
BXPBRT ROOFHBi
iti:Miix;Lla and hkpairino
14V4S 4- (.llsoa at. rknao Tahor eT.
Rrsldrnre I'ksas labor IM4.
PATENT ATTORNITVa.
PATENTS Our pracllra bas tslended ovtr
a period of 74 yrrs. All conimunlrs
linns strictly confidential; prompt, ertl
clent, conscletiluu Sf-rvlcs; handbook
free on rtnuml. MUNN A Co., patent
attorney. San Francisco orflces, llnhsrt
bldg., tli Market St.; Chliaco ntfli'.
room bio Towrr bldg : Washington of
fice, room ma, K su; Now York
office. Wools, orth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT. 22 rears' eiprrlrnra V. a.
and foreign pslenis. XO Iirkum bldg.
MIYSK I AM.
DR. It A. I'HII.IJI'S, Urnmlway building.
Hh'-umatlHni. stomarh. buw.l, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rri-tal. proslale, frmaia
dli6rd, rs, skin affnrtiuns, blond pressure,
enlarged lonslis, tnoirs, birthmarks
Fl.l MBING.
PLI MIHNG D. at W. servlie. Wa do not
charge (or time coming or going. Our
autns go anywhere, night or day. Day.
Bdwy. lsi4; night, Tabor i'20it
I'KINTINO.
DDIUTIUR r". W. BALTLS & CUM PA NT.
I IllllllilU Fli
First and Oak. Main 1S. Rtl-e.l
hKHKK CONNECTIONS.
COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO. MAIN
tMIK.
KTOYK KEI'AIHISG.
aJXI'KKT furnae cleaning and repairing;
gutters cirauea ana repairea. Auto
matic 32n-ol.
TRADEMARKS.
ORMGON TIIADEMAKK HUKEAU, HL
Iiekum bldg. U. frelgn Irademarka,
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
Thtrt"nth atr! Kfiirn'y,
(iKNKKAI, HAl'I.INO.
Motor unil horn i)u1pnint. mny cap ft City
iiov i vn fa r k i n n ht r a u jh
PHONE BOWr. 3309
SECURITY STORAGE A TRANSFER CO.
Psi-klng Moving Storage,
Reduced Freight Itatea.
Money leaned on Warehouse Kecelpta.
IN THE HEART OF THK CITY.
OS FOURTH ST.. COR. OF PINB.
riiU.NE HKOAOVVAT 8714.
OREGON TRANCKBR CO.,
t.14 tlllaan Slrert.
K1VM WAHEHoL'HKS.
Storage. OarUgs.
PHONB BROADWAY 12H1.
VACI I'M CLEANERS.
VACCUM cleaners rented $1 per day with
Aiiaciimenis. woouiawn Oldo.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND 4ASCARA HARK.
KAHV BROTHERS, lflj Front street.
tHirK AM) IIIMH.Vt, THINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Nnrthrup.
PI-CM IIINtf hi p"pjESANI' 1-tZ
THK M. UKI.INE CO., M-M-87-HlTFront.
PROOKB COMM I SKION M EKClfl N TH.
EVKRDINti FARRELU 140ron( sU
SASH, IKMIKS AND CLASS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. Froi t and Morrison,
IXNERAL NOTICES.
Nlrholiuin was widely known In Port
land, being a deoutv (1. n. m.r.h.i . a
a deputy in (ha weight and meaaurs
olflre. He was house detective at the
Hotel Portland for sevsral years. Fu
neral services will b held at (he llol
man funeral parlors, 81 and Salmon, at
2 1'. M. today, Monday. Interment lu
Klverview cemetery,
LICHTWERK The funeral service for Ilia
i late Augusta l.lchtweik of BM7 7,'d at.
K. E. will bs held today (.Monday), at
8 o'clock P. M., at the Portland Crem
atorium, 14th atvd llvlx-e al. Friends
Invited. J. P. Flnley Hon directors.
FINEBAI. CAES,
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVBltr. MARSHALL 114.
FI NERAI, l)llF(TOR.
DUNNING & McENTEE
Now located In their new rwntdential
funeml homo, Morrlnon Ht Twelfth, wmt
tide, l'bona Broadway 4'M). Auto, ft 4. ..,.
lb funeral Mcmt.' of ftfineiBt
and HUtlnrtlva (irvla,
NoIt W hava do branch nor any con
nection whatever Willi any otber undvr
mKinir nrm.
tiDWARD HOLMAN
& SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and balmon streets. Main 807,
lidy Assistant.
I 1
HULL, Lit, at IKAtLI
Perfect Funeral Rervlce for Iss.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between 201 h and
21t streets. West bids. Lady Aaalatant,
Main 2U91. Auto. 878-81,
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. Kith and Everett streets. Pbone
Broadwsy 213.1. Aulomatto 621-83.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 8. Montgomery at Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The Residential Funeral llama.
441 Multnomah St.. Irvlnaton dlst. East 84,
SJAOT blliB FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(F. 8. Dunning. Inc.)
"The family set the price." 414 E. Aldsr
LEHCH. UNDERTAKER.
East Eleventh al Hawthorns,
Phone East 7sl.
AR 7FI I PR PH 692 Wlllams Ave.
fli a.LLLLil WUi Phone East 1088.
CrUrn UNDERTAK1NO CO.
OrLlltO Third and Clay. Main 4I8S.
BREEZE & SNOOK Lf
A. D. KENWORTHY A CO.,
8802-04 2d SL. Lents. Tabor 828T.
MONl'MKNTB.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
43 4th at., opp. lly Hall. NEU ttROO,
KSBtACSlNG GRANITC CCXI
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