TIIE MORXIXG OPFGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, MARCIT 9, 1021 IS FBEfiCH LINER NUY I JAKE CEREAL CHO Mont Cervin, Serving Med iterranean Ports, Here. CARGO NOT YET ASSURED Indications, However, Are That Load of Grain Will Be Taken for South European Torts. The French steamer Mont Cervin. of the line operated by Norton, Lilly & Co. to the Mediterranean ports, ar rived in the Columbia river at 9 o'clock yesterday morning; from Vic toria, B. C. Though her outward cargo had not been fixed last night, negotiations were sufficiently ad vanced to warrant C. D. Kennedy. Portland agent for Norton, Lilly & Co.. to issue instructions last night for the vessel to come up to the Eastern & Western Lumber company's mill to take aboard -dunnage. The natural Inference is that she will take a cargo of wheat or flour from Port land to the Mediterranean. Vessels operating in this French line the Societe Uenerale de Trans ports Marltimes a Vapeur include California, Puget sound and British Columbia ports in their calling list, but Portland has in the past furnished the bulk of the out-bound cargo, which has consisted principally of wheat and flour. Other steamers of the line, accord-' !ng to the latest available reports, are disposed as follows: Mont Cenis, arrived at Buenos Aires February 5 (mm Marseilles: Mont Peivoux, ar rived at Marseilles January 16 from Montevideo; Mount Berwyn (British steamer), arrived at Barcelona reD ruarv 1 from Marseilles. The next of the fleet to come here, fMirm-ino- the Mont Cervin. will be the Mont Pelvoux. which will go from Varsplilps to Cuba to load sugar for British Columbia, and come here after discharging at Vancouver or Victor! COXGRESS LINE KOCTE OPEX Steamer C. II. Livingstone on Way to Inaugurate Service. The 9400-ton steamer C. H. Living stone which will inaugurate the coast-to-coast service of the Congress line between Portland and other Pa cific ports and Baltimore and Mobile, will reach this port early in April and depart from Portland on April 9 on the return voyage, accordling to a corrected sailing schedule issued yes terday by 'O. It- Theiring, Portland manager for A. M. Gillespie, Inc., agents for the Congress line. The C. H. Livingstone departed from Baltimore on March 3 for Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, via Mobile. Ala., and Is sched uled to leave Mobile next Saturday. She will be followed to this coast by the steamer Anna E. Morse, which was scheduled to leave New York yesterday and to depart from Phila delphia on March 23, after calling at Baltimore. Ports of call in the east bound service will be Savannah. Charleston. Boston and other gulf and Atlantic coast ports as induce ment offers. A M. Gillespie, Inc., recently opejied an office here at 1113 Board of Trade building, in charge of G. R. Theiring, who is-assisted by W. P. Bowling as freight agent. Japanese Inspect Terminals. T. Konno, a representative of the Mitsubishi bank. Ltd.. of New York, inspected Portland's terminal facili ties yesterday in company with K. Gotto, a young Japanese nobleman, who has been studying in this coun try, and is now returning to his home. The visitors were conducted through the various terminals by Harry Cope land of the port traffic bureau. The Japanese left last night for Seattle, where they will make a similar in spection. Xotiee to Mariners. Oregon and Washington Seac.oast Re lief liyht vessel No. The oval daymark heretofore shown on the spring stay be tween masts of this vesHel uu permanent ly discontinued February 15. Washington Puirtt Bound. Bast water way light, color chanced to green of 150 candle power, without other change, and fog signal, a bell: one stroke every five seconds, established February 25. Washington sound Allien bank gas and bell buoy, reported light extiniruisnea reo- ruary US, will be relighted as soon as prac ticable. ROBERT WARRACK. Superintendent, 17th LishthousajDistrict. Marine Xotes. TT I. Hudson, manager of the traffic bureau of the port and dock commission, is expected homo next Tuesday from a trip through the eastern seaboard cities. The steamer Alaska, of the San Fran cisco X- Portland steamship company, ar rived late last night at the Ainsworth dock with passengers and freight from ban Francisco. George W. Chilson, local manager for the Atlantic-Gulf & Pacific steamship corpora tion, was back In his office yesterday after a business trip to San Francisco. The steam schooner Caoba. formerly the f.iir onerated by Sudden & Christen her inward on. will Iinlsn aiscnnrania cargo and leave down from Albert, dok o'clock this Xn a for frit, tie lens m morninr to load lumber nac i own . cbco. Hhe came here with general freight in the nervice of tin Charles Nelson line. racUic Coast Skipping: Xotes. VANCOUVER. B. C, March 8. (Spe rtnl.) V. C. Mc Bride or Portland, Or., with a party of Seattle friends, made a fa5t motor run to Vancouver this week. The party left Seattle at H:o!i A. M. and ftoi to Va icouver at 4:10 P. M., after Btop Dinir at wayside point for two hours. According1 to word received today from Trince Kupert the 8keena river canneries will nil n open for the stilmnn season with the exception of the Kort Kdward cannery, ow ned ty R. V. Winch A Co. There are 15 cannerits on the river. They will handle onlv sockeves and springs. The C-miadian government freighter Ca nndirin Winner is nov tied up at Auck land. X. Z., through a strike of the water frnt workers of the port. The Canadian Pacific ocean service liner Empress of Kussia will depart on Thurs day for the orient with about 10m) paS8n-K'-rt of all t-lames and a full cargo. The latter consists chiefly of pulp and spelter. Four Chinamen and one longshoreman were arrented off the ship this morning on charges of sm up (fling opium. Cans were found in their iosse!sion. Announcement was made today that the Hudson's Bay company's schooner Lady Kinder.tley would be launched on March 31. The ship will sail this summer for the Arctic COOS BAY. Or-, March 8. (Special.) i,r tug Klihyam, expected from Bandon for five days, put in appearance at 2 P. M., t-uiay. coming for the purpose of towing the sailing schooner North, Bend to sea tomorrow. The steamer Redondo arrived from San FrancL-co at 1U;I3 o'clock this morning. ASTORIA. Or.. March 8 (Special.) The steam schooner irinldad arrived at 1 o'clock this morning from Shi. Pedro and vent to the Hammond mill to load lumber. The French steamer Mont Cervin arrived at 8:15 this morning from British Colum bia and will remain here for orders. The mntorsnip Chile, en route from Da ne r to San Francisco, has been diverted to the Columbia river and should be due tomorrow. The steam schooner Daisy Matthews ar rived at 4 this afternoon from San Fran cifco. with freight for Portland. Xiie tank steamer CP Ui . A. J. Lucas wl":l be due tonight from California fuel oil for Astoria and Portland After discharging fuel oil !n Astorl Portland, the tank steamer Kl Segundo aileu at 11 o'clock today lor California. FORT TOWNSE.VD, Wash., March 8. (Special.) The Blue Funnel liner Protest laua. after discharging and loading part cargo at Vancouver, H. C, returned to Puget sound ut complete cargo for the orient and Liverpool. The Japanese steamer TaJIma Mara, coming from Hongkong, will arrive tomor row for quarantine Inspection. She will bring general cargo for discharge at Se attle and Tacoma. Captain Wright of the ateamer 8teel Maker has devised an electrical appliance for launching life boats. It waa said that the device will launch a boat with more accuracy and speed than any other method in use. The (jnlted States steamboat In erectors stationed on Puget sound were favorably impressed with the invention and an official test will be made at Seattle in a few days before the Hteel Maker pro' eef-ds to Portland to complete her cargo with wheat. SEATTLE. Wash.. March 8. (Special.) To pick up additional cargo at other Puget sound and British Columbia porta the shipping board's steamer City of Spo kane, Captain Thomaa P. Oulnn, will shift tomorrow to Tacoma, thence to vancou ver and afterwards Kverett En route from Buenos Aires to Puget sound, the sailing schooner Vancouver. owned by Captain C. Hansen, will be sold by her master on his arrival here. It was said. The vessel was delayed for weeks in S-mth American ports on account of water front trouble. It was said Captain Ban sen will retire. The steamship Edmore, of the Pacific Steamship company's shipping board fleet. arrived in Seattle last night from the orient and began discharging general cargo. The vessel has soma bulk oil and general cargo for Tacoma. Vessela of the North Atlantic and West ern Steamship company In the future will link Seattle and Portland. Me., with fast intercoastal service, according to rep resentatives of the Pacific Steamship company. Pacific coast agent for the com pony. Portland Me., was recently made a regular port of call on the Atlantic for vessels of the fleet. On her annual visit to Seattle, the light house tender Cedar. Captain J. W. Lead- better, which serves as a supply ship for lighthouses along the Alaska coast and guards the aids to navigation from Dixon entrance to the Prlbilof islands of the Bering sea. arrived In Seattle yesterday from Ketchikan, her station in the north. For the first time in years. Captain Louis Knafllch, old-time Seattle ship owner, will devote the summer to work ins his claims In the Goodnews bay dis trict, Bering sea, Alaska. Almost invari ably he passes the summer season as com rounder of one of his o.wn vessels in the St-bttle-Bering sea routes. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. (Special.) On her maiden voyage across the Pacific to the Hawaiian islands and carrying pas sengers hailing from 16 different states in the union, the Hawkeye State sailed this afternoon at 4 o'clock. She had only 3"j0 tons of freight in her holds and was sitting high in the water. The passenger list numbered 1UB. which is only lair, con sidering the accommodations. The Hawkeve State inaugurated new triangular service in the passenger-carry-ins line from this coast. She will go to the Islands, return here and go east to Baltimore. Twelve hundred and fifty-four cases of e.T.r8. ao dozen to the case, arrived here today on the steamer Rose City from Port land. There were ai.fJ-'O dozon eggs, in hi it shinment was swallowed into Sa Franch-co's ravenous maw without a rlppl on the market. The offices of the International Mer chant Marine association have refused to deny the report that the Panama-Pacific line is to be revived, according to informa tion received here today. The report was circulated here that the Finland and the Kroonland would be taken off the Atlantic run from Now York to Antwerp ana wouia be put back in the intercoastal passenger business. To be repaired here following her grounding on an island off San Pedro re cently, the General Petroleum company tanker Uebre arrived louay. me worn will take two weeks after which she will return to the southern port. TACOMA. Wash.. March 8. (Special.) With the Manila Maru of the Osaka fcno n Ka sha line, the iJerDiav or tne uen erai Steamship, Edmore of the Admiral Steel M:iker of the Isthmian and Protesi Ihiis of the Blue Funnel here tonight, shipping was fairly lively. About ail the lohgshorem-. In port were employed. Be sides the'j sh ns. .r.?-e were several coast era hee loading and discharging. The Edmoi-e brought oil. peanuts and general merchandise from Shanghai. On account of fog this morning, the West Katan did not sail as soon as had been expected. The vessel was scheduled to depart at H A. M. but was held up until 10 o'clock before she got away for Kurope via ports. The Henry T. Scott was looked for today from San Francisco and the San Diego will be due Thursday from Kun Perlt-rt. The Scott wll! load a full cargo of bulk wheat here and the San Diego will take lumber. The F. S. Loon was expected to sail to nlcht for San Francisco via ports and the Rydr Hanify was due to shift down sound to complete her cargo lor lamorma. The West Togus of the Nawseo line will be due here tomorrow morning to load a part cargo of lumber for Atlantic coast ports. PAN" PEDRO, Cal., March 8. (Special.) With a cargo valued at more than $.'to, OOrt, loaded here and consisting of citrus fruits, the steamer Liberator sailed tonight for New York. The fruit was shipped by the California Fruit Growers' exchange. It was transported to the docks of the steam er in the outer harbor by trucks from th interior. The net saving on the cargo from here in freight charges over the method of shipping by rail waa estimated today to he STOoft. Five carloads will be dis charged in Philadelphia and the remainder in New York, where the fruit will be sold at auction. T'io Japanese liner Selyo Maru contained 2nort hales of Imperial valley cotton In hei hold when she sailed hence for the orient yewtei.".y. The Chicago Maru sailed to night for t..e orient with 3000 bales of cot ton. The sesmer Las Vegas ssfted today for the Antipodes with BO.OOO cases of gasoline. The gns Is being shipped by the British Imperial Oil company to New Zealand and Australian ports. The steamer K. I. Lnckenhach has begun discharging 2h-0 tons of general freight here from New York. She arrived fun day. The cargo consists of general mer chandise. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, March 8. Arrived At It A. M. steamer W. F. Herrin from San Francisco : 7 P. M., Alaska from San Fran cisco. Sailed 1 A. M., El Segundo for San Francisco. ASTORIA, March 8. Arrived at 0:30 and lnl't up at 11 A. M., Alaska from San Francisco: arrived at 9:15 A. M., Mont Cervin from Victoria: 11 A. M., Halco from San Francisco. Sailed at 11 A. il... 1 Segundo for San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. March 8. Arrived 2 A. M., Waller A. Luckenbach from Port land; 11 A. Ali, Rose City from Portland. LIVERPOOL. Marc,h 8. Arrived Po mona from Portland for Antwerp via way ports. CRISTOBAL, March 6. Sailed City of Vancouver for Einden from Portland. SAN PEDRO, March 8. Arrived Wash tenaw from Portland. SEATTLE. Wash.. March 8. Arrived Queen from San Diego via San Francisco. Departed Admiral Kvans for San Diego via San Francisco: Rainier for San Fran cisco; Latouchs for southwestern Alaska. TACOMA. Wash., March 8. Arrived Fulton from Powell River, B. C; Prote sileus from Yokohama via ports; Prince Albert from Prince Rupert; Steelmaker from New York via ports; Henry T. Scott from San Francisco. Departed West Katan for London; Fulton for Vancouver, B. C. : F. S. Loop for San Francisco: Ry der Hanify for San Diego: Prince Albert for Vancouver, B. C. ; Edmore for Yoko hama via ports; Northwestern for Alaska ports via Seattle. SAN PEDRO, Cal., March 8. (Special.) Arrived Washtenaw from Portland. 10 A. M. ; Colonei E. L. Drake from Hono luly, 2 P. M.; Admiral Dewey from Seattle, 4 P. M.; Admiral Schley from San Diego, 7 A. M.: Brush from Boston. 8 A. M. ; Co quille River from Redondo, 7 A. M. Sailed Las Vegas, 3 P. M., for Auckland: Ad miral Schley for San Francltco, 10 A. M.; K!avel for Astoria, 5 P. M.; Liberator for New York, 5 P. M. : Chicago Maru for Hongkong, 5 P. M.: Coquille Klver for Fori Brugg. o P. M.; Claremont for Willapa, o P. il. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. Arrived Walter Luckenbach from Seattle; Charles Christenscn from Aberdeen; Rose City from Portland;. Lyman Stewart from Se attle. Sailed D. G. Schofiold for Phila delphia: President for Seattle; Hawkeys Srnre fr H'-nr.!nl?i TOO T.ATE TO CLASSIFY. PA RTY sfen picking- up calf on St. Helens road call Wdln. ."341 and avoid trouble. G1KL for general housework; Du washing. .asl am, . me steamers coming OREGOX-PACIFIC COJIPAXY TO HANDLE VESSELS TUESDAY. Freighters Klnderdyk, Selyo Maru and Tiverton Due Here Next Week. A busy day is In store for the Ore-pron-Pacific company next Tuesday, when steamers of three different lines represented by this company will arrive at once. Those expected here on that day are the Kinderdyk of the Holland-American line, the Seiyo Maru of the Toyo Kisen Kalsha and the steam schooner Tiverton o( the Charles Nelson line. The Dutch steamer Kinderdyk Is coming; from ports of continental Europe and the United Kingdom via San Pedro, San Francisco, Puet sound and British Columbia, with some inward freight to discharge here. She will also load out 6000 tons of wheat or flour, 3000 each for Kerr, Gifford & Co. and the Houser Inter ests. The Seiyo Is one of the trans-Pacific passenger and freight liners in the Toyo Kisen Kaisha traiangrular service. She is coming: to Portland from ports on the west coast of South America and California, and will load about 5000 measurement tons of freight here for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji and Shanghai. The Tiverton is bringing; general freight from San Francisco in the coastwise service of the Charles Nel son line. She will take lumber from the Columbia river back to San Fran cisco. Ship Reports by Radio. (Furnished bf Badio Corporation ot America.) Positions reported it 8 F. St yesterday unless otherwise indicated, were as followa: WHITT1ER. Port San Luis for Oleum, 134 miles from Oleum. ADMIRAL SCHLEY, Wilmington for San Francisco, 5 miles from Wilmington. CEI.ILO, for San Pedro, 66 miles west ql San Pedro. ERNEST H. METERS, Grays Harbor fot San Diego, 2.15 miles north of San Diego. QUIXAULT, Tacoma for San Pedro, 418 miles from Tflcoma. EL SEGUNDO, '.Villbrldge for Richmond, 92 miles south of Columbia river. HORACE BAXTER, San Pedro for Seat- tie. 540 miles north of San Francisco. CAPTAIN A. F. LUCAS, Richmond for Willbrldge, off Astoria. SAN DIEGO, San Francisco for Tacoma, 35 miles north of Columbia river. SWIFTSTAR. San Frnnclsco for Tm- plco, 4r7 miles south of San Francisco March 7, 8 P. M. WEST ISLIP, Manila for San Francisco, 331 mtles west of San Francisco March 7, 8 P. M. MULPUA. Balhoa for Honolulu, 1B2 miles southerns of Honolulu March 7, 8 P. M. WANKAWA. Sydney for San Francisco, 3s0 miles southwest of San Francisco March 7. 8 P. M. WOLVERINE STATE, Snn Francisco for orient. 9r9 miles west of Honolulu March 7. 8 P. M. STEEL RANGER, New York for Los An geles, 275 miles south of San Pedro March 7, at nnon. ENTERPRISE. San Francisco for Hllo, r.'2 miles from San Francisco at noon March 7. CITY OF RENO, San Francisco for Ma nila, 2003 miles west of San Francisco at noon March 7. MANOA, San Francisco for Honolulu, 163 miles from San Francisco at noon March 7. WEST MAWAH. Sydney for Honolulu, 707 miles from Honolulu at noon March 7. ATLAS. Richmond for Aberdeen, 75 miles from Richmond. w. s. MILLER, Baton Rouge for Point Wells. fl2 miles south of Point Wells. WILHELMINA, Honolulu for San Fran cisco, 90 miles from San Francisco. GOVERNOR, San Francisco for Ban Pe dro, 2S miles south of Point Sur. J. A. MOFFETT. San Pedro for Seattle. 11 miles from San Pedro. r. . SCHOFIELD. San Francisco for Philadelphia. 93 miles south of San Fran cisco, DODD, Honolulu for Richmond.' 705 miles from Richmond. CITY OF SEATTLE, northbound. 452 miles from Seattle, March 7, 8 P. M. WEST ISLIP, Manila for San Francisco, 831 miles west of San Francisco, March 7, 8 P. M. TAJIMA MARU. Yokohama for Seattle. via Vancouver, 134 miles from Flattery, March 7, 8 P. M. STANDARD ARROW. Hongkong for San Francisco. 1H49 miies from San Fran cisco. March 7; 8 P. M. ABERCOS. Yokohama for Portland. 1910 miles from Columbia river, March 7, 8 P. M. WEST KEENE. Bellinrtam for Hono lulu. 7 miles from BeMlncham. AMFSFMTSNTS. Parlow Concert Tonight Seats are now selling; tor the concert ot Kathleen 1'arlow, srrea4- ent living womnn vtolinlntv to be fflvrn at the Hrlllic theater thin evening; under the direetlon of the Khvyn Concert Ilurean Prices y-'.riO, 2, 1.50, 91, 75e. ELLISON-WHITE PRESENTS HERBERT LEON C O P E Humorist "Funniest Man Since BilLNye' AUDITORIUM Friday Eve., March lit!. Admission: 50c, 75c, $1.00 Seat Sale Meier & Frank's DANCINGtaucht ALL. NEW STEPS and POPULAR DANCES (ruaranteed In 8 three-hour lessons. Ladles l-.Ou, gen tie men $5. De Honey's beauLlful academy, 23d and Washington. Beginners' class starts Monday and Thursday evenings. Advance classes Tuesday and Friday eve nings. 6 to 11:30. Plenty of desirable part ners and practice; no embarrassment. We guarantee to teach you to dance; others do noL There Is a reason. Learn in a real school. Phooa Main 7o00. Private lessons ail hours. AMUSEMENTS. Mttt.16rl7S Nlaht15et1J5 ARMAN KALIZ 8 CO. RAY CONLIN EMERSON AND BALDWIN BESSIE BR0WNIKG ALFRED LATE L L PAGE AND GREEN GENE GREENE BEGINS TOMORROW COXTHiVOrs. 1 TO 11 F. M. Sl'LFMMi) OPPOHTl'MTV FOR TI1K I.AIUKS (AS WELL. AS THK MEM) IjrrjTT T Broadway ait Tnylor illl itl VJ Phone Main 1. TOMORROW, .lLNSD0..vr. COMISIOI S, 1 TO 11 P. M. ' World-Famous GEORGES CARPENTIER A French Soldier With a Smile Both In the Play and Ring, In an ABSORHINO AMERICAN SOC1KTV DRAMA "THE W0IERM1" Together With Pathe Review nd torrent weeKiy Popular Prices (Including: War Tax) LOWER FLOOR 50c ENTIRE BALCONY Src (Mel isnsn STOCK COMPANY SOW PLAYING Booth Tarkinton's Masterpiece of Merriment CLARENCE And he could drive army mules without swearing; High-Class Vaudeville Acts Headlined by TIIE EMKY QHXTETTB BUSTER KEATON In his greatest comicality "NEIGHBORS." NO ADVANCE IN PRICES (Matinees 28c; Evenings 30c) PANTAGEQ MATINEE DAILY 2:30. The Musical Favorites of the Gay White Way GUY 3. SAMTSEL L1BBT LEONHARO In their latest songs and dances, with Don Matthews at the piano 7 OTHER BIG ACTS 7 These shows dally; night curtain 7 and 9 LYRIC Musical Comedy DILLON and FRANKS in "THE LIARS" The Rosebud Chorus In Full Bloom Matliie at 2; MrM. 7 and 9 Country Store Every Tuesday Night Chorus Girls' Contest Friday Night 11th and Washgton "The Whisper Market" Corinne Griffith CIRCLE Fourth at W aibiuKton Mary Miles Minter IN Sweet Lavender" Also a comedy, "'One Beet Pet," and Pathe News. Open from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock the following morning. DANCE toK TUB BEST DANCI.VG IN THE C1TV FINK PAHTNEKS, SFLEN DID MUSIC, WO " Dt R Kl'L FLOOR, BEAUTIFUL, HALL. FLEMING'S ORCHES TRA De-LUXE. Broadway Hall BROADWAY AT MAIN MEETING NOTICES. PORTLAND TENtTnO. 1, THE MAC CABEEp, will give their regular monthly smoker at their hail, 36H Washington street, on Thursday evening, March 10. All Maccabees and their friends invited. Good time. O. D. BAKER, R. K. GET YOUR card case at Portland Leath er company. High-class holds 6 cards. 22Q Washington street BIG MASQUERADE Sat. night, March 12. Manchester hall. Safe uth near Stark. Good prises. FRIEDLANDSh t t Class piar and medals. li Jodps emblem a 810 WashlnsjLoa su EMBLEM jewelry, uuttons, charms, pins, w ausigus. Jaeger Siaa SUU W ft RAKE GLOBE JXEETIXO NOTICES. WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO. 18. P.. A. M. Regular eon vocation this (Wednesday) eve ning, at 7:30 o'clock. East Eighth and Burnside streets. Visitors welcome. By order of E. H. P. ROY QUACKENBUSH, Sscy. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. NO. 8. R. A. M. Special con vocation this (Wednesday) evening at 7:S0. Most excellent , master dearree. ! . L. I SCOTT. . Secretary. OREGON COMMANDER Y, -JO. 1. K. T. Stated conclave Thursday evening. March 10. t 7:30 o'clock, Ked Cross and vlalta. Your attendance will bo appreciated. C. F. WIEGAND, Rec MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. AND A M. Special communication this (Wednes day) evening;. 6 o'clock. M. M. degree. Statd communi cation. 7:30 o'clock. E. A. de I gree. Pythian temple. 388 Yamhill street. Visiting brethren welcome. 1 K. JOiibUW, w. . Jtt. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 180, A. F. AND A. M., E. 4Sd and' Sandy blvd.- Special com munication this (Wednesday) evening. 7 o'clock. Work in F. C. deeree. Visitors wel- Order of W. M. RUSSELL H. STEPHENS, See. MASONIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. . Employers needing help of any description tsksphone Main 5428. Only Masonio help furnished from this office. No charge to employer or employe. N. H. Atchison, Mgr., 410 Ablngton building. KENTON LODGE, NO. 145. A. F. AND A M. Special communication. Thursday March 10. Worn in the M. M. degree, commencing at 7 P. M. sham. Refreshments. Visit ing brothers welcome. By ol der of W. M. R. B. HEAOIEY, Sec. ALBERT PIKE LODGE, NO. Hi2. A. F. AND A. M- Special communication, Wednesday, March J), after noon at 3 o'clock and eve ning. F. C. degree. Visiting brothers welcome. G. W. cqpK, Secy. PALESTINE LODGE. 141. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication today (Wed.), March 0. 7. E. A. degree. Vis iting brethren welcomeArcher Place. Mt. Scott car. By or al. W. S. TOWXSENP. Sec. DORICK LODGEr NO. 132. A. F. AND A. M. SpecijJ communication this (Wednes- der of W. ! day) evening. Masonic hall, St. jonns, i o ciock. v ors. to i. M. degree. Visitors welcome A. W. DAVIS. Sec. MULTNOMAH COUNCIL. 1481. ROYAL ARCANUM, meets at 8 P. M. on the sec ond and Fourth Wednesday of each month, second floor Pacific States Fire Insur Eleventh and Alder. All Arca lers welcome. C. it. H1TCHKISS. Regent. hall, LIBERTY ASSEMBLY will entertain the supreme officers this evening at their halt The degrees will be' conferred. Floor work by Liberty's cadets. Visitors welcome. W. O. W., E. fith and Alder. ANNA BENNETT Secretary. SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2, I. O. O. F. Meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Odd FekJcws' temple. 220 Alder St. INITIATION TONIGHT. Visiting brothers always welcome. GEORGE il. YOUNG. N. O. JESSE T. JONES. Rec. Sec. .. REGULAR meeting this AiHTl.rJDrtj Wc,lnAa,lavk .ironing at Wftt Trro o ciock. -ast otn anu iryjiZtS))L: Aider slsl 2d degree. A. E. PEA EE, N. Q. S. A. STARR. Sec YEOMAN HARDTIME DANCE. Ivanhoe Homestead No. 60118 will give a Hardttme Dance at the W. O. W. hall, 10th and Taylor, Wednesday, March 0. at 8:30 P. M. Good prizes for most comical lady and gentlemtn; .15 cents admission. PEARL OWENS, Correspondent. ACCTION 8ALE3. - At Wilson's Auction House, 10 A. Furniture. 109-171 Second street. DIED. GALVIX In this city. March 8. 1021, Bernard J. Galvin. aged 60 years. Re mains at Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later. HARRIOAN In this city. March 8. Inez Harrlgan, aged 10 years. Funerai notice later. Remains at the residen tial parlors of Miller & Tracey. FCNEKAL NOTICES. BICE At Spokane, Wash.. March 5, 1921. Mrs. Rose Bice, aged 57 years, beloved mAther of Urs. A. P. Leonard of Spo kane, Wash., sister of Mrs. Annie Farley of Raymond, Cal., Mrs. EMsabeth Brady fc.nd Miss Grace O'Donnell of this city. Deceased was a member of Circle No. 744. Neighbors of Woodcraft, and Golden t Rule Hive, No. 17, Order of Maccabees. Funeral cortege will leave the residence of Charles B. Hirschmuhl, 4N3 East 27th street North, Wednesday, March 9. litlll, at 8:30 A ,M., thence to the Madeleine church, 23d and Siskiyou sts., where re quiem mass will be offer-d at 1 A. M. ; friends invited; interment Mount Calvary cemetery ; funeral arrangements in care ot Dunning & McEntee. SCHORPPKR At the residence, 8.15 10th St.. March 8. Adolph Schoepper Sr.. ae3 84 years: beloved nusoand of w iihei mina. father of Adolph Jr. of Portland, Charies of New York City. Mrs. B. r . Super of E.tacada. Or.: Mrs. W. -G. Morean of Portland. Mrs. E. W. Stfin hauber of Tigard. Or. Funeral services will be held Thursday. March 10. at s2 P. M., at the chapel of. Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose City cemetery. BATJM At the residence. 874 Everett st March 7. l'J-i. Solomon Baum, aged 4S years: beloved husband ot Carrie r-aum, father of Ann and Charles L. Baum. mn of Mrs. N. Haum and brother of Emma tiaum. mends invited to at tend the funeral services at the anove residence, at 1U:S0 A. M. today (Wed nerday). March 0. lO-'J. Interment Beth Israel cemetery. Please omit flower. LAW At the residence, 65 3tth St., March 7. ly-1. Charles s. Law, aed uo ytar3; beloved husband of Leon Soon Law. father of George E. Law of China. Fred - N., Toy. Helen. MaMe and Lai Law. and Mrs. Fannie Gong Wo, all of Portland. Or. Friends invited to attend the funeral services- a.t Holman's chapel, Third and Salmon oti.. at 2:30 P. M. tomorrow (Thursday), March 10. 1921. BEAN In this city. March 8, Norman H. Bean, aged 48 years, son of Mrs. Lu clnda Bean, of 041- East 2tfth st., and brother of H. H. Bean and Mrs. Florence Johnson of Portland. The funeral serv ice will be held Thursday, ' March 10, at 2:30 o'clock P. M., at Finley's mortu ary, Montgomery at 5th. Friends in vited. Concluding service. Greenwood cemetory. COULSON March 8. at the family resi dence. 33 East 14th St., Delilah L. Coul Hon, aged years, grandmother of N. C. bouie or. jroruanu, and aunt of C B, Linvllle of Edina, Mo, The funeral serv ice will be held Thursday. March 10, at 1 o'clock P. M., at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery' at 5th, Friends invited. Concluding service. Lone Fir cefnetery. GARDNER The funeral service for the late Arthur Gardner will be held today (Wednesday) at 1:30 o'clock P. M. at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at fith, under the auspices of the Marine- Fire men, Oilers and Watertenders union of the Pacific. Friends invited. Conclud ing service,. Mount Scott cemetery. LOVE At the residence. 220 Buffalo St., March 6. 1 tt.il, James H. Love, aged 46 years; beloved husband of Mv.rian Love. Friends invited to attend the funeral servicea at Holman' chapel. Third and Salmon - sts., at 1 P. M. tomorrow 4Thurday). March 10. 1921. Interment Hilleboro. Or. NELSON March 8, at the family -residence, 807 Montana ave., Parley P. Nel son, aged 43 years.. The funeral service will be held Thursday, March 10. at 11 o'clock A. M., at Finley's mortuary, .Montgomery at 6th. Friends invited. Concluding service, Mount Scott crema torium. MORE 7 At the residence. 56 E. 85th st.. March 8. l2l. Edwin L. Morey. aged 6 years; beloved husband of Abbie S. , Morey. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at the Portland crema-' torlum. I4tn ana My Dee sts... at X.W P. M. tomorrow (Thursday). March 10, 1&2L SPENCER The funeral service for the late Bena Josephine spencer of Bonita. Or., will be held today 4 Wednesday) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Oth. Friends invited. Concluding service. River view cemetery. rCJTERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES AUTO HVEIiT. UA.RSILA.LI, 11 i. WW 81 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VAULT ENTOMBMENT or Cremation "hone Sellwood 967 Portland Crematorium East 14th and Bybee Ask for Booklet. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Lesa. I ndependtmt Funeral Director Washington street, between 2Utb and 21st stceetft. Wait tilde. Lady assistant. Main kt9L Auto. 4V8-ii HOLMAN & SON (Walter J. Holman) FUNEUAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sts. ' - McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett streets. Fnon Broadway 2133. f Automatic 621-33. DOWNING & Mc-NEMAR The Residential Funeral Home. 441 Multnomah st. Irvlngton dist. East R4 blJNLEYS MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9. EAST SIDE t'U.NElUL UlKECIOiid (F. a DUNNING, INC.) 'The fain i i y sets the price." 414 E. Alder LERCH. UNDKKTAKKK, East Eleventh and Hawtaqrno. Phone East 78L A, B. ZELLER CO. 5U2 Williams Ave. Phone East 1088. MEWES UxiERTAK.LNa CO. Third and Clay. Main 4152. BREEZE & SNOOK &?"ii.S.nt A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO.. 6802-04 2d St., Lents. 618-21. FLORISTS. Smiths Flower Shop Portland's propreaalv florist. We spe cialize In I u rural designs. 141 V Sixth, opposite Aieler & frank s. aialn 715. MAiilli4 & FCH3ES CO. Florists, 354 Washington. Main 29. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison St Main TiOO. Fine flowers and floral de signs. No branch stores. NOB HILL FLORISTS. (Estate Alfred BurkhardL) . cor. 23d and Clisan. Main 1359. PCfiPl FLORAL SHOP rtUlLL 0 245 Alder. Marshall 5S22. TONSBTH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington St., bet 4th an.: oth. Main 61U2: A1101. MONUMENTS. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUALITY MEMORIALS E. THIRD & PINE STS. RHONE E. 743 P0R1LANO MARBLE WORKS 8B6 4tli St., opp. City HnlL Ktf BKOS. BLAESJNG GRANITE CO. 1 THlflD AT MADISON STREC RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Dally or Sunday. One time lie per tint same advt. two consec utive times t2e per line 6a me advt. S congee a- tire times .SOe per line Game advt. 6 or 7 con secutive times 8c per line One month $2.50 a line bix months. .$2.25 a line per month (Change of copy t!!owed monthly.) The above rate applies to adver tisements under all classifications excepting- "situations Wanted Male" aad ''Situations Wanted fremale," which jm Do per line for each insertion. No ad taken for les than two lines. Count five average words to the line. Advertisements (except "Personals" and "Situations Waul ed") will be taken over the tele phone if the advertiser is a sub scriber to either phone. The Oregon Ian will receive copy by mall provided sufficient remit tance tor definite number of issues is sent. Acknowledgment will be torwarded promptly. No prices will e quoted over the phone, but statements will be ren dered the following day. Adver tisements are taken for The Daily Otegoniaa until t;6it P. M. for The bunduy Oreguiuau until 0 P. M,. Sut uiiay. KEW TODAT. Special Sale! O.V SMALL STORES 111 000 Rent $25. Living rooms In back. I'pstairs rented. Will in voice $800. , Fixtures $200. $1.100 Fixtures. Rented with build- ing ror .ju. $2800 Gopd store, eood location. New fixtures. Rent $20. Bargain. Pee G. M. STIRGESS JOHN BROWN CO. SSS Kallwny Eichugt. Marshall 3.1.TI. The DEKOBT Block OJT MORRISON BETWEEN 13TII ASD 14TH STREETS I am authorized by the Sweeney Investment Co. to offer until April 1 this fine entire business block, 200x200 feet, with carlines on two sides, for sale or lease for 25 years with option to buy. 14th is an 80 foot street, the only one, I believe, on the west side. For terms ap ply to , JOHN D. WILCOX, 414 Pittock Block. BEND CS VOCR OLD CA8PETS. OLD Kuks and Woolen ("lothins We Make Jterersibie. Uand-Wosen FLUFF RUGS Ras; Knits woven, all slses. Mall orders ftend for booklet. Mattresses reuovated. made over, feathers renovated, carpet cleaning, refitting;, ete. Largest, fineat equipped carpet cleaning, refittina vrorks in Oregon. Separate plants, tiiLt rues steamed .cleaned fl.50. WESTERN FLIFF UtG CO S4-60 In ion Aye. N. Eaxt 651ft. WK CALL AM) DELIVLK. CLAY S. MORSE. INC. Draymen and Warehousemea Broadway 3170 Phone your want ads to The Ore SOiiian. Alain 7070, Automatic 560-ii. Portland Business Bulletin A directory of business firms, professional men, manufac turers, repair men, etc., classified for ready reference. Information as to any class of work not listed may be ob tained by calling Main 7070, House 40. ACCOUNTANTS. auditor. Income tax service. Concord bldg.. 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7443. AIRCRAFT SCHOOL. DON'T HAVE A WISH-HONS WHERE YOUR BACK-BONK OUGHT TO BE. If you are not satisfied with your present income don't wlih for something better to turn up get ready for something bet ter and you will get It! V ill tne prcoeni high wages continue? No one knows, but It Is not likely if not. you will soon be looking for something with better pay. Let us tell you how you can qualify In a short time for the newest and fastest growing profession AVIATION. Day or night classes. Oregon ex-servlcs men receive $2i per month for educational purposes. DCDRET AIRCRAFT CORPORATION, School of Aeronautics. 105-107 North Kit-Tenth Street. Portland, Oregon. ATTOKXEVS. E. W. lie. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pub US! Chamber of Commerce bldg. AITO PAINTING. AUTO PAINTING CO. ' (Old Established Shop) RELIABLE SERVICE. PRICES REASONABLE. PROMPT DELIVERY. NOW, BEST TIME TO DO IT. - Phone Broadway 4408 or call N. corner 14th and Couch. W. ALTERATIONS. LADIES' tailoring, periuct lilting; guar. 1. Keubin. 4v9 BuHh & Ln work bidg. AhiU UOUU&. L- S. ARMY liuO-US tor sale, wholesale and reiaik: Dricen reduced. H. Horen stein, 2uj 2d su, or 2U4 1st st Main io.a. ASSAIEK3 AND ANLVsTS. Montana aak ofich;, second Gold, saver and platinum bought. ATTORN EV 8. &. W, lie. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pub VZ cnainber of Commerce biag. BATU3. DH MrMiHuN'S tia'liB. Portland. Steam &howtrK. uluniies tubs, ail for 85o. TeU your friends, r'ourth and Waarnngtoo, LtilKuPk actio, .itnuk baths and niaa- ikga. loth flour, iiruadway blutf. Mar snail kim. Ur. Ltiura lb. Downing. CELLLLOiO Bt HONS. TUB a r v.HwiJ-.U.M COAlPANX. H7 w ahiiini ion. liruaUway 'A'. 1254. tlilitOPKACTlC. DK. McMaHoN S cuuoictic tipeaks for ittelt. ortianu, iilu jw. tiiiuoi'ODiais. rrm ln.nT ctiiiir tu ir. oartner, toot fLLl fiUfl I mnmiiHt. corns. bunions. m La . 1 nrder. ail oweuauu bldg.. Filth and Washington. Main lual. liM ... n u-i.h. rLiHi-.a I'oot uouoles sci- entiticallv corrected. Lady a-lnt &12 Mo. -nan biag. Main &'iti2. tlilKorOOlftia AlvC.fc bl'ECLALIaT8. Aii-i-iAJ, lualelle &uU J? loreilo Je Th nmu fccieuuiic cniroDoUi&ts and arcn .Miomiu in niHc.tv. ir'anurs 10- Oer luiBHr blda. S. W. corner btcona aud Aiuer. i'Qune J.aiu lol tumoiKAiion. DR. E. B. AN3ELL bliower. mineral and eleoiric imnt uaios, REGAL GLEANERS TAIUlKS AWJ hatters Cleaning ana ueing epecialLy. hi Norm btU si., furliand, Or COLLJiCTlONS. & CO., Wurcener uiug. iuin lijo. JNO colleotiorib, no cnalB- cman. SlUliVV bascmelits. Hours, -concrete and wood dnvewas. ifaraiies, coneitiLc and irravei. K. il. ard. Jaat iA.NCiC SUMMERS' DAiiCIMS ACADEMY Private lessons day and evening; all the latest slepa taught by prolessional teach ers; club dance every Tuesday. A public dance every Saturday. Slae dancing and chorus steps taught. Manchester hall. Sol, Firth, near Stark. Udwy. 3.ii). PRCF. PATTERSON DOWfttfS DANCE STUDIO SS6H Washinf on St., over Hazel wood. Ballroom, btep and various brancnt ot aiaKe oancing tau8"r- Main Soijri. aUSS UOHUIHI KASill SSliN Ballroom and stage anclnK. till) Kilers buildina-. Wakh., betTreeu 4th and bth. Main Al-J. JACKSON JUANC1NU AC'ALiKil TC. Ballroom, stage dancing; any style. Open dally, waui. 1-01. ma auss. WEMlSXUx. BETTER MMM FOR LESS 22-KARAT CR - ,VNS 3 TO IT 22-K BRIUUE WORK 5 TO IS A TOOTH PR. HAKK- bliiilH, 204 ALdbKl LiL.ua. iiAlN 8578. DR. B. E. WRIGHT, Id floor Raleigh bldg, cor. 6th and Washington sts. Main -2110. A. 2118. nCKITICTDY UK A. W. KEE.NE, 361 ULIlllwllll Washington street. Without Latest nerve blocking system. PAIXI.KSS HKNTISTKY. YOU SAVE nearly one-half oy our location uui ot tne nigh rv rent district. Open nurhta N. E. cor, lid and Burnside. Broadway yj4S, wki (Lhbsrit isiciAssk DR. G. K:NO treats indigestion, tomach trouble, . aervout-ness, all kinds of alck ness and diseases, men, women and children; acuta and chronic; hemor rhoids (plls vlthout operation. 3us-9 Aiisky bidg.. laiird and Morrioon. Main 3177. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and by apt. DR'JGLESS PHYSICIAN ADA SCOTT Chronic diseases a specialty. 13U 13th. JiLKCTKitAL HKi-AlKI0. H. M. H ELECTRICAL CO.. 1 N 1st Bt. Portland, Or. Re winding aad electric repairing a specialty. New or used mo. toi. Broadway 1045. A. l(Hd. WHOLESALERS AND ENGINEERS' AND MILL SITPMKS. Till'. M. L. KI.l.N'K CO., S4-Mi-S"-MI Front. HATS AMI CATS. niANHA r s i:r hat cu I'AIM'S. OILS AM Ol.ASS. V. P. FU1.I.KR t'.. Front jnd Morrison. IvAS.MTSSKN A: CO.. Svcond and Taylor. HIDKS, WOOL AM AS4AK.V HARK. KAHN BKOTHKRS. l'Ji Front St. SEW TODAY. PIONEER CARPET CLEANERS Finest Carpet Cleaners In City We do all ktnds of carcet cleaning, refitting. sewlnK. layins, resizing, binding and ayeiug. in our strictly modern equipped plant. 1'KOMPT, KELIABLffl SERVICE bAlliFACllOV (.UKAMEUU 24 UOLH SsuUVlCK 0x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned 1.S0 Plant and Office. 1072 l. Lincoln t. I'hone t- B'JjJ We Cal. and Deliver Fluff Rugs made from worn-out carrots at 50 Bav ings. Woven to order; guaranteed. Qxi'i laps steam cleaned for $1.50. We clean, refit and lny carpets. Phone East 3..S0. NORTHWEST RUG CO. IKS Kmnt Eighth S. Kead lha Orvgonian clasaitieii ausL m ELECTRI". I REPAIRING. MOTORS REWOUND, and 1 Repaired BOUGHT AND SOLD. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS. enont tiI-2T. 22 Mala St. ELECTK1C MOTORS. Bought, soid, rented and repaired. Walker B.tcirlo Works, 413 tJurnsId. corner Tentn street. Hdwy. 5074. HAT CLEANERS AX1 1)VKK S. . HATS cleantd, blocked, d)ed reasonable nd SAtiafactory. ltoyal tlat Worka. Z-4 lat. M LANDatAl'E lAKl)Kr.K5. ATTENTION. Wm. Schaumann and Herrin Schrelber, praotical and artisuo landscape garden ers, are back la Port. and lor buatne-s. Preeent suaress 2ui Columbia St. PUoas Main 7010. . CALL SELLWOOD 1005. PACIFIC LA.NDSCAir'ai UARDENEKS. Experts In creating and planning of new lawns and parks, furnish all p.ants and material; take care of your lawns and gardens. A lej'or, pioj., 404 4itn ave. s. E. M.llltKK. LI llAViii lut bait any amuiiui oi uud new size lumber. Tnat i ti. 1 and S. 1. and 1 K. or surface 4 bUia, all goo J iNo. 1 stock. For sale chi-ap. Also ail interior Xinishes sucu ad 1. coring, ceil ing and everything to build wui. Kiuicr cail us by Uun or write tor pneos. Both wholesale and retail. l-Vvvieas Lr. t'o., 14 itou btOiS, I'll one .Mam H6u&. Yard phone, Wuin. lucaud at North I'urtiand. Mt LTlUKAT'lllNG. MULTIGUAPH leitors, adu.t,saing. umil itiHt ateuuyrapliy, typewriting. ti-U I'll tmk block, i'hone Bdwy. 4 i H. .Ut .-.iC TKACIlLUh. A(JCOMPL.l.silb:iJ 1'IANO TEAJH,K. American and lurupean methods. Pe ginners a specialty; rate 1. Kaat ltt-tk PIANO teacher at your home, 1 per Kit sou; harmony aud aar uaiulug aisu Kast 42. L. CAitliULiL. DAT, uacUer ot piano ami voice. Broadway 2ooZ. ItS lam st. All MC'AL INSTKICTIO-N. CONSKRV AlultX MUSIC. Proiesaor VV. H. Beaity. director. A schoo. devoted to every department In miuic Special courses. 410 Altera b.dg. r-hone Main 4120. Ol'TOVfclKiTs AM) OPTH IANS. jv - liLASSii. Al A SAVING. I eoliuit your patronage on the baii of capao.s service. Thou smoUs of satisfied customers. A ti.a. will couvincs you. Chartee W. Uood- Plan, op tometrlst, 'Utf Morrison. M. :i.l. LKT UUuittili; KUBliNSTKlN. the veteran optic-inn. be your optician; he U expert in tutinjr eegiase and b.s otifci are very reaouaui. o Alorrisuu au OrTUMKTHlT. evks scikntificallV TESTED with modern inBtrunit-ius; glasHc-s fitted at a saving; saiisiaciiuii guaranteed. Out ot tne uigh-ient district; no overhead exp. A. L'. HL:KVVITs6. Optometrist. 2Zj 1st SU WALL FArlH, rAllS, EIC. tili ferond bt. L'HL 6RUS., INC. JIMlXi AM) DKt'()KATIG. HAiiTZ will decorutu your homa lor It money. I'hone Marsuall a,i4J. VAlSLlSO AM) HOOF KL1' A1U1.NU. W h. KiiefAlK and Daint ruofa citjin ut. ters; work guaranteed, tioot Security, lr., mig. Weutout puAlain ill. Col. tltij. I'Alh.M AIIOKMlVS. BATUMI'S Our practice has extended over a period ot 14 years. All communi cations strictly coulideutial; prompt, et Helen t, cunclentious service; hand book tree on request. ALUNN & Co.. paLent attorneys, san Francisco offices, ilobart bldg., 082 Market ml. ; ChlcaKO oltice, room hit) Tower bldg.; YVasuiuk ton of I ico, room lua, ti:j b" st.; Nw v urK on ice. Wool worth bldg. H, C. WUliiiiT, years experience U. A and lormtju patenta t01 iJeauiu blag. I'UlMtlA.N.l. Dlt. H. A. I'iilJ-l-il'a, iiruadway bulKliiitC. itneuuiutisin, stoinacn, bowel, lung, liver, aiUney, biaddur, rectal, prtiattmu, lcinale uiMorders, skin aiiecliun, blood pi esibure, euiaj gud tuusiis. Uiuies, bit tu i.iui ka AiBl.NO toUi'l'i-li at wnolesali, prices t Aib.-xju.via co.i lao tu bL Alain Tl , I'lU.NTl.NO. " KvriVRF' W BAA-Tlid & COMPANY, riil-ll JilW First and oak. Alain lt0. 6U-tiC. I'Hi.NTlNti CO. for quality. 262 Wash, tft. Alain 4671. KOOF Ithl'AIUIG. 11 A V 1 VUUK ItOOK PUK.SKltVbiU. A Htuch in tiuit) flaVt-H nititj. Wy paint and u pair all kinUs of nuiM. Cull today, on-yon Kuoiing Co., Tabor 4s 17. ilea. ant WAG PisincoMENs oak tan HALF SULl'JH il.ail. LAidlfS $1.'. rubber lu-eis fcuc. 122 4th st. toUQEH:. SHOE REPAISING UAK- ub y Broadway, bet. Oak and Plnn. NEW METHOD Shoe iiepairiiiif 4th St. 211 muvt, n i t1 aim. no. WlU BUY kinds of a new stove? W. repair ail stoves, gas raneeaj iuriiacua. B. al- Uunn East 01)3 L TKA1)E1LKKS. OREGON TRAD1SUAUK BL'KEAi;. mil Ueaum blrtg. U. 8. foroiKn trademarks. TKANM'Klt AMI SltlltAOl ' OREGON AUTO DESPATCH Thirteenth and Kearney. GKN fcJHAL HAL' LIN a. ' Ten thousand square (net warehousa storage spaca now available. PHONE BDWY. 3309 BBCURITT STORAGE TRANSFER CO. Pscklnn Movlnir Storage. Reduced FretKht Rates Money Loaned on Warehou.HH Herelnta IS Tl'B HEART OF TUB C1TT. 63 FOURTH ST.. COR. OK I'IMia. fHO.NB BKQADWAI 8711. OUJfiUON TRANSI-KH CO, 474 Olisan street. FIVH1 WAKEHOUSBS. STOHAOa CARTAGa fllONJ BBOAPWAt l-'Mt. TMHRKI.I. AS. RKPAIK1NU AiNU RKCOVEUEO. tWi Alder St. The S urvty a;iup. VKTKIU.NAltV. KOSE CITY VUTKItlXAKI 1IOSP1TAU Kasl 7th and Grant sta Both phones, day and night service; 3 veterinarians. MANUFACTURERS BOI'K AH BINHKK HVINK. Ivrtliind Conliik'H Co.. llth .hd Nurllirup. ri.i Minvti sri'i-i iKS ami rii'K. TDK SI. I.. KI.1NK CO.. M ..('. Fr.n I'BOIHTK COMMI SSI ON KVF.RIil.NO i- FAHUKI.I., M KK HANTS. 1411 Front st". SASH. DOORS AM) GLASS. VV. 1'. FL'LLLU CO.. Front und Alorn NEW TODAY. Going Ou of Busines Save $50 to $70 on your combination Range. Will sell all my standard line ranges, stoves and furnaces at less than wholesale price. Easy terms to responsible people. Call SAMUEL L. BROWN, East First and Madison Streets. EdvardE.GoudeyCo. lliml'IIAI.K l,OA1 (InJte States Xla&k UuUdiaK,