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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAXD, OCTOBER 21, 1917: 7 SPEAKERS ARE CHOSEN ADDRESSES TO BE MADE IX ALL SCHOOLS LIBERTY DAY. Letter of Instructions Issued by Chair man 3IOKeasohn and Prin cipals Are Notified. liberty day, next Wednesday, will be observed in appropriate fashion by Portland schools. There will; be pa triotic music, flag1 salutes and pledges by the children and short talks by an assigned list of speakers who will give patriotic addresses. The meaning of investment in the liberty loan will be explained. .David N". Mosessohn, chairman of the committee in charge, has issued a let ter of instructions to speakers, and a letter has gone from Superintendent Alderman to the various principals "who are arranging for the exercises. Speakers have been assigned to the various schools for Wednesday morn ing meetings as follows: Ainsworth Fchool. Judge "W. Bell; Ala meda Park, 'Judge Joseph Jones; Albina Homestead, T. C. Freeman; Allen, Clarence bewail; Arleta. Morris A. Goldstein; Beau mont. Ted Lansing ; Benson Polytechnic. W. F. Woodward ; Brooklyn. John Uougall: Buckman, Marshall Dana; Capitol Hill, Jesse Bloeh ; Central. Thomas Ryan : Chapman, Maurice Binford ; Clinton Kellv. A. A. Bailey: Couch. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise; Crs ton, Walter M. Cook; Oavls, Julius Cohn; Kaat, Ben W. Rubin ; East more! and. Plow den Stott; Eltot, Leo Krause; Failing. Dr. A. Tl :zer: Fern wood, Frank McCrlllis; Franklin High. Fred L. Boalt; Fulton Park. Jeorge L. Lee; Girls' School of Trades. Ros coe Xelson; Clencoe, Winthrop Hammond; lienhavf-n, Ralph Coan; Gregory Heights, Raiph H. Hoyt; Hawthorne. H. W. Stone ; Highland. Cus C. Moser; High School of Commerce, W. A. Holt; Holladay, Otto J. Kraemer; Holman, W. J. Hofmann; Hud son. Roger B. Sinnott ; Irving ton. Judge W. Gatens; James John High. Walter Evan; Jefferson High, L. ijolis Cohen; Joseph Kel Iors". R. R. Giltner; Kennedy, Arthur Lang Kuth; Kenton. John Manning; Kerns. C. G. Benson; J .add, M. Mosessohn; Laureihurst, Frank B. Riley; Lenta, Mrs. Clara B. French; Lincoln High. David N. Mosessohn ; Linn ton, J. B. Schafer; Llewellyn, C. J. Schnabel; Montavilla. Dan Powers ; Mount Tabor, C. R Stowe; .Multnomah, Ed Stack: North. D. C. Lewis : Ockley Green, J. B. Easter; Pen insula. W. C. Alderson : Portsmouth, Bar neit Goldstein; Richmond. Horace Thomas; Rose City Park, George D. Funk ; Sellwood, J. ri. O'Brien; shattuck, Charles F. Berg; fa haver. Paul Chamber! in ; Stephens. "W. P. La Roche: Sunnyside, David R.obinson; Ter- illiger, Thad W. Vreeland; Thompson, H. C. Thompson ; Vernon, W. S. TJ'Ren; Washing ton High, J. L. V'eatch; Winvridg-. O. M. Clark ; Wood lawn. Dr. George Rubenstein ; Woodmen-. F. E. Taylor; Woodstock, Con Tad P. Olson. HAKKK'S TOTAL "OW IS $200,000 Central Committee Is Appointed to Make Caifvass of County. BAKER, Or., Oct. 20. (Special.) Estimates piven out by the banks here place Baker's subscription to the llbery loan at $200,000. Half the amount has ben pledged. This includes applica tions made at four rural banks. The liberty loan committee met this afterr.oon and appointed a central com mittee, consisting of T. G. Montgomery, of the Kirst National Bank; B. K. Hard er, of the Citizens Xational Bank, and H. A. Sonne, of the Baker Loan & Trust Bank. This committee will take charge of the soliciting' campaign in Baker and throughout the county. Successful meetings were held to night at Pocahontas and McEwen. BA X KEUS TO II I-2I.P FARM ERS J. AY. MoCulloeh and S. A. Freeman Address Crowd at Iufur. DUFL'R, Or., Oct. 20. (Special.) At a. meeting of the Farmers' Union held here today libert y bonds were pur chased in the amount of $20,7 fiO. Mrs. L. J. Klinger took $2000 worth of the bonds. J. XV. McCulloch, of Ontario, ex plained the bonds, while F. A. Freeman, of Portland, told the farmers why they should aid the Government. During the meeting Johnson, Bros., bankers, ;sa id they would loan money at 4 per cent interest to persons wishing" to buy bonds. Dufur has already raised about $3(1,000. PATRIOTIC RALLY AT BAXDOX "Whirlwind Liberty Bond Campaign Arranged for Next Week. BAXDOX, Or.. Oct. 20. (Special.) The liberty bond subscriptions reported at the close of banking hoiys tonight totaled $11,7."0. Local committees will next week make a whirlwind campaign through the country districts, meetings having been arranged for local speak ers in all the rural schools. Wed n e sd a y will be o bserved as a holiday and all business will be sus pended. A big patriotic meeting will be hold in the theater, with Walter II. Evans, of Portland, as the speaker. School Teachers to Buy Bonds. TAt'OM A. Wash., Oct. 20. (Special.) Taconia school teachers will sub scribe to the liberty loan. They have been uiven an opportunity by the Board of Kducation to take the securities and pay for them on time. Employes of the Clear Kir Lumber Company have su bscribed approximately $20,000 for the bonds and soldiers at Camp Lewis liave paid close to $600,000. Liberty I.oanlets. "This subscription is our answer, for the present, to the sinking of the An ti lies," was the message which ac companied a liberty loan subscription of $1,600,000 by the Rank of California. San Francisco's total is $33,1S5,S00. Howard M. Payne, receiver in the Federal oil land suits in California, subscribed $2,:00,000. More than 4 00.000 people have thus far subscribed in Xew England for the second liberty loan issue. Lynn Murkey, principal of Easton School, was fined $50 in Justice Court at Kllenslmrg, Wash., upon conviction of using language calculated to pro voke an assault in connection with a verbal attack he was alleged to have made in the County Teachers' Institute upon a speaker asking support for the liberty loan. Montana. 27 out of 43 counties, has subscribed $7,03 7,4 5 0. Louisville. Ky., has oversubscribed Its minimum quota 33 per cent. Subscrip tions reported total $10,316,300. Tucson and I'ima counties, Arizona, with a population of 30,000, have over subscribed their allotment of $600,000 in liberty bonds after a four days' cam paign and expect to take double the allotment before the campaign is closed. Idaho has raised a trifle more than 53.000.000. or about one-third of its quota of $9,000,000. One hundred thou sand dollars is appropriated by the State LaniWBoard from the permanent school funds. SINKING SEEN, LAD WRITES Merle Gibson Sends Letter Saying That V-Iioat Went Down. FUGK.XE, Or.. Oct. 20. (Special.) Merle Gibson, of Eusrene, son of Mrs. C. Sherman, in "a letter received by his mother states that he witnessed the destruction of a German submarine by American gunners, while on hie way to France. Gibson states that the U-boat at tacked the vessels carrying his detach ment and was destroyed by the con voys. John Gibson, another son of Mrs. Sherman, with General Pershing in France, writes that the climate is very similar to that of the Willamette Valley. Helen Fay Dies In Ohio. EUGENE., Or., Oct. 20.r-(SpeciaI.) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fay, of this city, today received a telegram announcing the death of their daughter, Helen Fay, who had been visiting friends in Ohio. Miss Fay was a member of the 'fresh man clans at the University of Oregon last yar. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. $10,000 WANTED OX 1OOX10O CORNER; hTKLtil IAU'Km JSilK.M.S ALU l.X A.NU PAID FOR; IMPROVED WITH 2-STORY BRICK BUILDING COSTING 20.MMi, OC CUPIED BY OWNERS: WANT PRIVATE MONEY, 3 TO 5 YEARS. J 17b, ORE GON I AX. PATRIOTIC widow wishes liberty bond; have not the money to buy: will trade her .lome of 3 rooms, large lot, in .Tremont Addition, for $40 worth of liberty bonds. K 257. Oregonian. " NICE, big airy rooms ; running? water, free pnone, gooa yaru tor cnuuren : j diocks from Couch school; dandy location; walk ing distance: across from Christian, Science Church- ui4 Everett. WAVING been drafted for the war. am sell ing the beet-paying garage and repair bus iness in the city at inventory. M 7Cti, Oregonian. WANTED Private family to furnish dinner noon weekdays to young girl attending Hawthorne School. E. 14 til and Alder. Phone East 0477 evenings. BABY Hoover electric vacuum ewetper, wooden split pulley, 20x4 inches ; valve pump. 1 4-in. outlet; four gas radiators. Hawk system. 44i Burnside fit. SWISS rancher would like to run ranch on shares .with stock, orchard, etc.; not ovir 4i or .0 milts out of Portland. K. -58. Oregonian. WANTED Experienced girl to work In grocery store; must have good references. Call Sun. between lo to 12. 2th and E. Ankeny. SL'ITE of 2 large, clean, well furnished rooms, downstairs; water. gaa range, phone, steam heat; fine and aigh-clads bachelor apis. o!7 Yamhill. WANTED A housekeeper, by a small fam ily; good wages. Call bet. 2:30 and 4 at apt. t. Morton, King and Washington sta. LOST Thoroughbred Jersey cow with black around eyes and black on tip end of ears. Phone B 1162. WANTED Japanese man or woman; must he neat and orderly and good cook. Call Marshall 14 41 before i) A. M. YOUNG married man and wife, general farming, good wages. .Main 3517. 202 Wilcox bldg. LADY wanted to share room; cooking privi leges; references exchanged. Main 6474, room 2S. FOR SALE Beautiful astrachan long coat, 3i to 40, practically new, good style. Main 1111. FOR SALE Wood pulley, 4fix8 in., 3-in. bore. P. Saarkey & Son. Phone E. 7413. 153 Union ave. DISAPPEARED A walnut garnet brooch; finder may gain most generous reward by addressing J 17'.. Oregonian. WILL trade lO acres of good White Salmon fruit land for a good automobile. Call Main 1137. FOR RENT 5-room house, grounds 100x100, across street from Fulton Park School. See I- K. Pearson. Phone Mar. 15V. WANTED Barber, lady or man; free rent. Write to mgr. Hotel Metolius. Metolius, Oregon STENOGRAPHIC troubles? Dictaphone for sale, half price. Mar. 072. LOST Pet bulldog, with white head. Main PENINSULA station; 4-room house. $5 month. Call Woodlawn 4135. FOR KENT LAURELHURST S-room. mod ern. lUlO Pacific; 30. Tabor 2i2i. PHOTO studio for sale; business $2K mo. ; also "confectionery store. J 1 1 5. Oregonian. 1117 FORD; leaving city, - Gethiny, Main 21 HI. must sell. Phone FOR SALE China closet and Spanish I rather couch. East 350. WANTED -A wicker baby carriage, good condition. Woodlawn 10oU. STUTZ touring car for sale cheap. Kith t. EXCHANGE 1U acre near St. John; have jou? L '77, Oregonian. IDA HALL teaches card- reading at SS East Burnsidt St.. room 50. ALL-AROUND printer wants work ; would leave city. J 177, Oregonian. JANITOR work wanted mornings by i have experience. J 170. Orrgonian. FOR SA LE 5 h. East 2504. p. steam engine, $30. PRIVATE party wants dining-room table, chairs, chiffoniers, davenports. East 25G4. 1H. K. ROOM with kitchenette. 427 Mont gomery. Mar. 4544. FOR ALE or rent, 20 acre. East 4401 . FOR SALE Barber chair. 4Q N. 6t.i. SOME good call ducks. 2G1 E. 3d N. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES DnLiy and Sunday. A Per line One time ....... lie bnuie ml two consecutive times......... XZc bum uU liiree vouttecuiive timet isuc btAJue ad ti-& or teveu vuiuMCUiive time. 6oe 'iu above title uppiy to iiuvertisemeau miuei "J ew louay" una nil omer r'Mminvn-iM-iu. except tuts following;: biiuuiH'un uuted Mule. eilUitlioui WtinleU ft-eumle. or It e ii i Knui I'nvaie families. fcsounl ud l&oomt Arnvute l-.tmil.es. lioii-keepLHK Atouin; rte irunuiiea, Kttiet on tite above clttaaiiicatioii are 1 cents it line each insertion. "City ew in .Brief advertisements must be uretteuieu lor publication lor M'lie aurniuy orvUUiuu before o'clock smturoty atllcr- uuou lor oilier dajs' publicutiuu uelore S:ao. berioUM error in itl v en lament will De rectiueu by republication williout wddinouMl cuurtte, but sucu repuDiication will net be uuuie w here t lie error tioe not materially Mlltct the ulutf of Hie aUvertsement. Ine tlregouutn will accept c-iailied ftd--ertuemeui over the telepuone. proviUed the wUvertier in a subscriber of ei titer plione. Po price will be iuoietl over the phone, but bill will be renueretl the followm tin. jr. Wnetlier sulsetuent advertiwrnrnt will be accepted over the phone deend upon I be iromptnefc of payment of telephone adver tise meu ti. "Sit nat loot Wanted' and " fer aoLal" alvertu.enients will not be accepted over the telephone. Order for one inertioa only will be accepted tor "Furniture tor bale," " BuMnej O pport unit les' "lioouiiuK huiaea" and "Wanted to Kent." DIED. WEBSTER At Redwood City. Cal., Oct. It. Kr.titil T Webster, aired 54 years and 10 duvs husband ot Anna s. euster or tnis city: father of T. Harold Webster, of the , lltith Engineers, Camp Greene. N. C. The , deceased was a member of Webfoot Camp, "No. Cj. W. O. W. ; Hassalo Lodge, Xo. 1. O. O. F. ; Musicians' and Plasterers unions. The remains will be brought to Portland for services. Funeral notice later. CHAPERON In this City, Oct. 1. Philip Chaperon, of 9o2 East Salmon strett, aged 7t years. 5 months. Beloved hus band of Anna Chaperon, father of Will iam Chaperon. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors. Announcement of fu neral later. MARTIN In this city. Oct. 20. by accidental drowning, Frederick P. Martin, aged 3 vears. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran ft P. Mar tin of this citv. Remains are at the fu neral parlors of V. S. Dunning, Inc.. 414 East Alder st. Notice of funeral service wiil appear in a later issue. ENXIS October 20. at Good Samaritan Hos pital, Nicholas fcnnis, ageu r jeara. De loved father of Mrs. J- A. Marlett. Mrs. W. B. Odale. J. T. and Sadie Ennls. Re mains at Holman's funeral parlors. An nouncement of funeral later. PLACE In this city. Oct. 20. H. L. Place, of Wood burn. Or., aged 80 years. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors. CEMETERIES. PROTECTION is sunshine on the hills of life. Say farewell to clouds of worry and select now a final resting place for yourself and family. MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY Main 7349 Morgan Bid. A 30S4. MEETING XOTICE8. ATTENTION". GEOROE WRIGHT POST, G. A. R. The rptnaina of our late comrade, David Li. Tracy, a private In Company C, Ninth Maine In fantry, aped 73 years, will be from Holman's. Third and Sal mon streets. Monday tomor row, October 22, at 3:3" P. M. Interment G. A. R. Cemetery. A, C. SLOAN, Adjutant. THE MACCABEKri PORTLAXD TENT. NO. 1, will give a bis smoker at their hall, 4 oft Alder street, to their members "and their friends on Thursday evening. October 2". All members are expected to be present and brinir a prospective candidate. A splen did programme has been arranged and a good time is assured. Come and join the Red or Blue team in the srreat member ship contest. COMMITTEE. CARDS AND DANCING Wednesday evening October PfirrPiiPrc1 Hall. VJSI 4th, between Washington and Alder, given oy Ancnor council. No. 74. K. and or S. Cards. 500. to lO; dancing. 10 to 12. Good prizes and good music. Admission 15c. Everybody invited. Get acauainted. You are guaranteed a good time. THE LADIES OF M OOP EH E ART LE gton will give a card party and dance at Moose Hall Monday night. Oct. 22. ; cards at S:43. dancing at 10; four grocery prizes; good music; admission 15c. Public is invited. They will also give their reguiar afternoon card party next Thursday. Oct. 2.i, with the usual good prizes. Everybody welcome. GIL REAZEE GROTTO. NO. 65. Stated session tomorrow (Mon day) eve.. 8 o'clock. Masonic Tem ple. West Park and Yamhill streets. Bund concert at 7:30 P. M. Important business. By order of Mon arch. R. E. FULTON, Secretary. LOCAL UNION, NO. 4S, ELECTRICAL WORKERS A special meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight on the third floor of the Alisky building. Third and Morrison, to vote the proposed agreement with the ship yards. Very important. Be sure and be there. KIRKPATRICK COUNCIL. NO. 2227, KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY. Big free open meeting next Friday. Oct. 20. N:.'to p. M. sharp. Moose Hall. Morrison and Broadway ; cards, SOO. entertainment, dan cing. Hoch's union music, good prizes; come for & good time. WILLAMETTE TRIBE NO. 0. I. O. R- M., will give ro0 and dance at Eagles Halt, 3d and Madison sta., every fourth Monday of each month. Oct, 22, LeVanway's orches tra, union music ; admission lVc ; grocery prizes; cards, b:40 P. M.; dancing, 10 P. M. MARGUERITE CAMP will start a series of "jOO" parties Tuesday evening, October 23, at East Side Business Men's Club. loc ad mission. Season prize. $12 vase. r,00 ROYAL CIRCLE. 52K. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT, W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th st., Wednesday eve., Oct. 24. Grocery prizes. 24 hands. PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD NO. 42. B. A. Y. will celebrate Children's Fes tival. Thursday night. Oct. 25. 117. ,Moose Halt. Everybody welcome. Admission free. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins. New designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 Sixth st. FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems, class pins and medals. 310 Washington st. FUNERAL NOTICES. KI E RN AN A t the residence. 409 12th St.. Oct. 20, Mrs. Mary A. Kiernan. aged 75 years, mother of Mary, Frank, Helen and Matt Kiernan, of Portland, step-mother of W. H. Kiernan, Long Beach. Cat., John and Thomas Kiernan, of Portland. Funeral will leave the above residence at 9:30 A. M., tomorrow t Monday;. Oct. 22. Friends in vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at St. Lawrence Church, Third and Sherman streets, at 10 A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. HAHX In this city, October lO. Kate Ester Ramsdell Hahn, beloved wife of Ralph Hahn. daughter of Mrs. Helen Gould Rams dell; mother of Kathryn. Harriet, Susan and Henry Hahn ; sister of Mrs. H. M. Ramsey, Dorothy Lee Ramsdell and a leu ten ant George Vlttz Ramsdell. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at St. Stephens' Pro-Cathedral, Thirteenth and Clay streets, at 10 A. M tomorrow (Monday). October 22. Inter ment River view Cemetery. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors. FIES At the- family residence, 17. East 3lst street. October 1ft, Louisa Fies. aged rtt years, beloved wife of Louis F. Fies, mother of Clifford D. Fies, Mrs. Harold M. West, of Portland, and Mrs. R. H. Baldwin, of San Francisco. Friends in vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the Portland Crematorium at 10 A. M. tomorrow (Monday), October 22. Take Sellwood car to crematorium. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors, Third and Salmon streets, until 9 A. M. Monday. STREIBTG October 20. at the residence, 2."V." North Twenty-first street, Oscar J. Streibig, aged "it years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mry Streibig and father of Fran ces M. and Leonard M. Streibig. Funeral will take place from the above residence tomorrow ( Monday . October 22, at 9:15 A. M.. thence to the Cathedral, corner Fifteenth and Davis streets, where mass will be offered at U:.'lo A. M. Friends in vited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery, Dunning & McEntee, funeral directors. I1 lease omit flowers. STRAKER Oct. 2, near Arden, Wash.. Alexander St raker, aged S3 years, father of Mrs. Christina Starkel, and of the late of Mrs. Christina Staker and of the late Alexander St raker. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow (Monday). Octo ber 22. at 2 P. M., from Second German Congregational Church, corner East Nth and Skidmore. Friends invited. Arrange ments in care of Pearson Co., Russell at. and Lnlon ave. KNAPP At th residence, 487 East 24th street North, October 19. Major Lawrence H. Knapp. aged 48 years. 4 months. 15 days, beloved husband or uaisy ti. Knapp. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the Elks' Temple. Stark and Broadway, at 3 P. M. tomorrow (Monday), October 22. Concluding services at the Portland Crematorium. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors. TRACY At the family residence, 5222 40th avenue S. E.. Oct. 1. David 1. Tracy, aged 77 years. 9 mot., 3 days. Friends and comrades of the G. A. R. Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held .t Holman's funeral parlors. Third and Salmon streets, at 3:30 P. M. tomorrow (Monday. Oct. 22. Interment G. A. R. C meter. BL CK The funeral services of the late John E. Black will be held Tuesday. Octo ber 23. at 3 o'clock P. M., at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Mont gomery at Fifth. Friends invited, inter ment at Greenwood Cemetery. FIN ERA L DIRECTORS. Edward Holman. Pres. W. J. Holman, Sec J. E. Werleln. Treas. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1877. THIRD ST.. COKNER OF SALMON. A Modern Spacious Family Room With Private Entrance. LADY ASSISTANT. Phone. Alain 507, A 1511. PERFECT FCXEBAL BEKV1CE FOB LESS. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral I1 rectors. Lady Assistant. Wash, at Ella St.. Bet. 20th and Sl,t. Main 26U1. A .885. Vet bide J. P. FINLEY & SON. Progressive Funeral Directors. Private Urive Women Attendants. MOXTGtmEKV AT ilbTU. Main . A 1509. Lady Assistant. WILSON' fc KudS. Funeral Directors. Inc. Multnomah at Seventh Street. t- u irsox Residence Undertaking Parinm 12tb and Morrison ats. Alain tiiaa, A i.iTWiNil &. McENTEE. funeral riir.r. ors. Broadway and fine street. Phone V. S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS. 414 East. Alder street. East o2. H 2023. iliL AND MRS. V. H. HAMILTON Fu neral service. 173 E. Giisan. Tabor 4313. y, L. LEKCH, East llth and Clay streets. Lady attendant. East 781. B 13b8. A. R.ZellerCo. y2 Williams Ave. East lu&t. C loss. BREEZE & SNOOK BSrf" SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. Mo. 4152. A 2321. Lady attendant. MONUMENTS. A beautiful polished granite monument. Imported as a sample !rom Norway, for saie at H the value. 4n): dimensions, from base to top, 3 leet 10 in., width. 3 feet 2 In. and 1 foot 3 in. thick ; crated and ready for shipment. Inquire at room 417 "Worcester bids. I'ORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 24-268 4fta st. opposite City Halt Main 8G64, Phillip Nea A Sons, for memorials. fOBLACSINC GAiMITL CO.? I U Tt-IIRP .T MADISON 3TREET. -i l l- imb: - ; l M I . I I I r. -1 ; T ;:T. , .. . ; raj.' s.x a , i ri Thia directory Is for tne information ot the public, to give as far as pos sible tne dixxerent lines ot business which the average person may find occa sion to use. Any information which cajinot be found here will be sladly fur nished by phoning Alain 'iUiu or A teObo. liouue 40. AtCOKDlUN PLEATING. H tiTKPHAX, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat, bullous covered; mail orders. PutocK Uiock. Broadway lO'.tj. AS8AYERS AXU A-VALIUlS, MONTANA ASeiAV OFFICE, Second joid. stiver and platinum bought. AGATE CI TTERS AM) M1G. JEW ELEiiS. AUATES cut and watch repairing. polished; jewelry and fuller's. o43i Wash. si. ATTORNEYS. AIIORSEV-AI-LAW, 61 Pillock, block. No charge for consultations. AITO HOSPITAL. AUTO and tire repairs, vulcanizing, general machine work. Firestone tire agency, it. B. Ulack, 0J4 Alder. Main 13Itf. BARRELS. KEUS. WHISKY barrels for sale. Come while Ihey laat. Panama Cooperage. Front. BUSINESS CARDS. IL'SEDA calendar business cards, best on earth; also wall and de&k calendar. Jo.inaton. 702 Spalding bldg. Main 111(1.. L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. 312 Morgan bldg. Marshall til43. CARPET WEAVING. FLUFF KUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Carpet cleaning, retitting, etc. Northwest Rug Co.. 1S?S K. bth st. Both phones. CELLILOID BUTTONS. THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 3S7 Washington. Bdwy. A 125-4. CEMENT CONTRACTORS. E. C. DAHL, o3 E. 2oth St.. Sellwood 77u Walks, hours, steps to reinforced concrete bldg. CHIROPODISTS. William, Estelle and William. Jr., Deveuey. the only scientilic chiropodists In .the city. Parlors, 302 Gerllnger bldg.. southwest corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. SICK PEOPLE, Dr. McMahon, Macleay bldg. Specialist 10O per cent chiropractic, 31 ad Juatmenia. $13; seven, $3. Making good. C1RCILAR LETTERS. CKANE LETTER CO., 010 N. W. bldg. Mar. 3S22. loo leiters mulugraphed. $1.50. COLLECTION AGENCIES. NETH at CO., Worcester bldg. . Main 17t. No collections, no charge; established lyuu. DANCING. Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School. Fancy, stage and social dancing taught. Class Tues.. Frl. eve. Learn the latest dances: Ramble, Jazz. Toddle. 38ii Wash. aU" Lessons day or eve. Centrally located. Main 3205. KiXGLER'S DANCING ACADEMY, Cotillion Hall. 14th off Washington. Portland's ' leading dancing school. Classes and pri vate dally. Informals Tuesday, Wednes day. Thursday, Saturday eves. Main 33S0. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and stage dancing, private instruction; classes Mon., Thurs., 8 to 10. 10H 2d st., bet. Wash, and Stark. Main 1347. DANCING taught in 6 private lessons., in cluding ballroom practice. $r. Arbor Garden, daily. 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Marshall 313. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy. 8514 5th, bet. Stark and Oak; 4 private lessons. $2. A. M., P. M., eve; latest dances guaranteed; class Thurs., Sat. eve., 7-8:30. Buwy. 21tto. ELECTRIC MOTORS. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT. L. A. WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS. 413 Burnside. Bdwy. 5674. GRINDING CUTLERY. TH K Portland Electric Grind Shop grinds everything that requires an edge. 351 Stark, bet. Broadway and Park. WHOLESALERS AND AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. PfBRUll.LE BUGGY TOP CO.. Dth & Oak. BAGGAGE C HECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park & Davis. DRY GOODS. L. DINKELSPIEL CO. IT Underwear. Notions. Sherlock Bldg. Comforters, blankets, flannel shirts, woolens, silks, cotton goods. At once delivery. GRAIN MERCHANTS. M. H. HOUSEK, Board of Trade Bldg. GROCERIES. WADHTAMS & CO.. U5-73 Front St. HATS AND CAPS. THANHOUSER HAT CO., 3-."i.' HIDES, WOOL, t'ASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS., lol Front st. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sta. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. S4-S0 Front st. MAUSOLEUM. RIVER VIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Taylor's terry fCoad. Knd Ulvervlew Carline. Th only civilized method of burt&L bnoOT-white, always dry. sanitary tombs: permanent title and endowment. 20u up. 63tt sfttUxJk. 11 lock. i'Uuae Uruadway 361. FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. Florists. :f54 Washington. Main 2W. A 1200. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., Florists. 2(7 Morrison st. Main or A lso.V Fine flowers and floral designs. Xo branch stores. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. Hh5 Washington St.. bet. 4th and 5th. Main 510-', A 1101. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215, A 2121. Selling bldg.. 0th and Alder sts. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office. Room 1S3 Courthouse, fitb SU fen trtu.ee. Phone from 8 to & Main 3 78. Home Phone A 525. Night call after office hours. Main 70. Report ail cues of cruelty to the above address. Electric lethal chambar for smalt animals. Morse ambulance for stele and disabled anlmais at a moment's notice. Any one desiring a dog or other pets, communi cate with us. Call, for all lost or strayed stock, as we look after all Impounding. There Is no more city pound just Oregon Humane Society. NEW TODAY. Lot fronting on Park blocks, one block from Arlington Club, Mortgage $15,000. Expect to leave for France. Must sell ; any offer of cash or clear property considered. Best will be accept ed. K 259, Oregonian. i w Got e ve 1915, 1916 and 1917 Dodge Bros.' Touring- Cars and Roadsters ranging in price from ?550.00 to $650.00, in first-class condition .and good tires. COVEY MOTOR CAR CO. 21st and Wash. Main 6244 Wanted, Fire Insurance Agency by A-l Party D 681. OREGONIAN. KtllrvrTTA GALVANIZING. STANDARD GALVANIZING CO.. located at 20 Grand ave., does all kinds galvanizing, electric and hot dip; ship worfc' soiicilea. Phone East 113, B 1M3. JINK. JL'XK AND HARDWARE. The Oregon Junk -Co., 274 Front st. Main 323B. We buy alt kinds Junk, metals, pay highest prices, see us Uelore you sell. MIS1CAL. ..VI 1L TillELHORN, violin leacher, pupil Sevclk. 207 Fliedner bidg. Bdwy. 1U2U. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Staff of teachers. O. C. M., 345 Washington St.. Portland. Or. PIANO LESSONS. 2tMl 14lh. Terms 5 per month. Ph. Main 3S03. Modern incihoda. PROF. E. KOLKENBECK. piano, violin, all string Insts. Violins 3 up. 4QQ Vamhl.l. PIANO 1 teacher. sons by thoroughly experienced Moderate terms. Marshall 2S10. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. WHY PAY MORE? A SAVING from 30 to 50 pet. Properly lltted glasses as low as S1.5U. 40UO satistied custom ers; satisfaction guaranteed. Caas. . Good man, optometrist, 201 Morrison. Main 2124. PATENTS. PATENTS that protect and pay; advice and books free: highest references, best re sults, promptness assured: send sketch or raouel for search. Watson E. Coleman, atent lawyer. 24 F St., VV aahlngtou, D. I. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. G. WRIGHT 22 years 'experience. U. t. and foreign, patents. oOl Dekum b.dg. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Uo3 Broadway bldg. Chronic 'diseases a specialty. PLIMBINU SUPPLIES. PLUMBING supplies at wholesale prices. Stark-Davis Co.. 212 3d St. Main 79 PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbein, Mgr. Printing and linotyping. luos Front St., corner Stark. Main or A 141S: THE IVY PRESS. 3R2 Ptark at. Broadway 408, A 40s8. nmtiTiurt f. BALTES & COMPANY, (nil! I III J 1st and Oak sts. Main IHo. aubo. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. CARL R. JONES, 4Q4 Wilcox bldg RIGS. NORTHWEST RUG CO., established 1!"3. Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, ail 'zes. East 8th and Taylor. East 35MJ. B 12S0. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household goods specialists: storage, packing, ship ping and moving: horse and auto vans; special freight rates to all points. C O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 2d and Pine sta. Broadway 500. A l'JOO. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474"Glisan St.. corner 13th. Telephone Broadway 12S1 or A 1100. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest insurance rates in the city. MADISON ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE. Office ISO Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main TflWl. PACKING MOVING, STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.. 105 Park st. Main 5115. A lO.tl. WOOll. NATIONAL FUEL CO., E. 2041. E. 2d and Oregon sts.; country slab, partly dry, 4 ft., $4.25, delivered; A-l cordwood, $0.75. and block wood, delivered promptly. GREEN AND DRY SLABWOOD, blockwood. Panama Fuel Co.. East 72. B 2.SH1. 1MANUFACTUBERS PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. L. KLINE. S4-S0 Front St. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVE RDING & FAKRELL. 14Q Front street. RAG RUGS AM) FLUFF RUGS. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Ingrains. Brusnels. Smyrna. Axmlnster. rag ruKR, all aizes: nuiil orders prompt: booklet. CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC. 0x12 rugs cleaned and steamed $1.00 8x10 rugs cleaned anfl steamed 75 WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. H4-. Union Ave. N. East S-l HI , B 147S ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northruo. SASH, HOOKS AND GLASS. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis sta. W. SILOS. Xo hoops, no nails, antl-freeze garages, camp and suburban houses. Stay Round Silo Co.. 702 Rothchlld bldg. WALLPAPER. MORflAX WALLPAPER CO.. 20 Id St. IS'EW TODAY. A. ESTABLISHED 1S92. XV HAVE RECEIVED THE COSTLY KI KISHI(.S KItOM THE IMIIV.V1K HOME OF A RKVKRK.M) (iKTLE- IAN W HO IS NOW 1 SER H E 1 FHAXCE, AM) WILL SELL THE SAME AT THE 11AKKK AUCTION HOL fci On Tuesday Next comprising beautifully hand -carved teak wood stand, very massive coioniai mahogany library table, costly hand carved old English rocker, mahogany library rockers with leather seats, ma hogany parlor cabinet, arm chairs, box couch, costly Turkish couch cover, beautiful pictures. Mexican zerapas. electric and gas lamps, best Wilton rugs in various sizes, hrlc-a-orac. oat t en burg curtains, rattan muffin stand. jardiniere pots, large French plate mirror. Davenport bed, very massive colonial style mahogany bedroom suite, viz.. Napoleon bed, large dresser and chiffonier with French plate mirrors. nd triplicate - mirror dressing table. brass bed; twin ivory enameled iron beds, all beds have best steel springs and good clean felt and hair mattresses; leather pillows, rare old walnut dress er, quarter-sawed oak Knglish dresser, extra wide oak chiffonier, princess and other dressers, enameled chiffonier, oak and rattan bedroom rockers and chairs, electric toaster, quarter - sawed oak pedestal dinini? table, set of leather- seat chairs, very costly quarter-sawed oak corner china cabinet, cost $110; Domestic gaa range and the usual kitchen outfit. Also from another home we shall sell ron beds, dressers, carpets, oak library tables and rockers, roll-top desk, and other effects. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. The above goods are now on display and you are kindly welcome to call and looK over tnis . line lot oi turniture. Everything mu?t be sold at this time. AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEAT AT lO A. M. On Thursday Next we shall sell trie rurnlture. etc., or eifrht rooms from the East Side. These goods can be seen on Wednesday after noon. AlCl'IO. OX THIHSUAV JNKXT AT lO A. M. XOTB The auction advertised - for the O.-W. R. & N. Company on October 31st. next, has been postponed. Uate will be advertised later. Invitation ; HAVE YOU VISITEIJ OIR AJfXET, WHKKK WK SELL HHMTIHE AT ALL TIMES! Ol'R Bl'SIXESS IS BUYING AB SEH,l"i household goods. If you have anything to sell, call us up and we will give you an estimate. We pay you cash, or will sell for you on commission. V. C. BAKER AVi II. DKAX, Furniture Dealers) and Auctioneer!, Masonic Temple Bldir., Yamhill and West Park. Sta. fnone Main 3332. MORTGAGE LOANS rnt ON BUSINESS PROPERTY. ON RESIDENCE PROPERTY. O IO JO ROBERTSON & EWIXG. S07 - ti Ksrtkmtera Bank Bids. NEW TODAY. Auction Sales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 169-171 SECOND" STREET, Near Yamhill Street. REGULAR SALES DAYS Monday, Wednesday and Friday EACH DAY" AT lO A. M. MOVDAVS SALE will Inrludf a corn! assortment of KIKST-CLASS FURNI TURE, as follows: Costly five - piece l'AKLOR SET. mahopany frames, up holstered seats (original - cost $1251; 1 e a t h e r-seat and wood-seat rockers, LI I1KARY anfl CENTER TABLES, imi tation leather DAY EN PORT, couches. MASSIVE DINING SUITE in quarter sawed oak. viz., extension table, set chairs, buffet-and china closet, all in fine condition: dishes and glassware, iron beds, springs and mattresses, pil lows and bedding, solid oak dressers with plate mirrors, several good com modes, upright folding beds, kitchen tables and chairs, rugs, carpets, lace curtains, pictures and other effects. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY we sell again at 10 A. -M. OUR Private Sale Department will prove of special Interest to buyers of better goods than is usually offered at auction. We respectfully solicit an inspection of our' stock, which includes Player and Upright Pianos Standard Makes. Good nm ew. ORGANS. YICTROLAS, The Very Beat In High -Grade Furniture including SOME VERY CHOICE DIN ING SUITES, also II E D R O O M KI R NISHINGS in mahogany, Circassian walnut, birdseye maple and golden oak. Larsre Assortment of Brass and Iron Beds Xew Metallic Spriniciv ami MattreMea of Various tirades. sLarjce Line of (.ood Carpets and Rugs Steel and Gas Ranges heating stoves, in fact almost anything you need to lurnlsn a nome completely. All goods sold at private sale GUAR ANTEED and DELIVERED FREE. Office Desks, Fireproof Safes sLarfce ami Complete Line of Store Fixtures and Equipments SEE US llRt'OHK YOU BUY. GROCERY DEPARTMENT The Sales In This Depnrtmrnt Have Trebled In the Last Vesr. THERE MUST ME A HEASON. If You Have Not Trndefl In Thivt De partment 'e Solielt Your NEXT OKUEK. We Sell Staple and Fancy Groceries TO YOU AT ABOUT THE WHOLESALE COST. THIS HELPS YOU TO SOLVE THE HIGH COST OK LIVING. J. T. WILSON. PROPRIETOR. Cash Pniil for Hoiurf urnlshlnicM of All Descriptions. Grocery Stocks. Etc. Auction Sales at Residences s Specialty. Call Main ItCftl. Auction Saie AT THE Hansen Bros.' Ranch Vi Mile North and Mile West of Crawford, Washington, Tarn At at Elrnt Crown Road IVorth of Crawford, CroMMing Katlroad Track.. Thursday, Oct. 25, 1917 Sale to Commenoe at 11 oClock A. M. TEN" IILK COWS, Durham and Jer sey, two to be fresh in November, others to freshen in Spring: all heavy milkers in fine condition. One 2 - year - old Guernsey heifer. FARM IMPLEMENTS One McCor- mick mower, one disc harrow, one drag narrow, one 12-inch plow, one hack two-seated, one iron-wheel wacon. Chatham fanning mill, one set heavy harness, riding saddle, feed box. numer ous small tools and five milk cans. HORSES One black mare. wt. 1400: one sorrel horse, wt. 1200. IHiS AND CHICKENS Kive shoata. IVi dozen AVhite Leghorns. HO I' SE HOLD -OOIS Five-niece sit ting-room set, one bedroom dresser, one kitchen range, one table, fine large bathtub. FREE LVXCH AT XOOX. TERMS Sums under $20. cash: $20 and over, six months time will be given on note with approved security. WM. MCKSOX, Owner. W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer, Vancouver, Wash. H. C. CORNELL, Clerk. Battle Ground. Wash. Auction Sales Monday, 2 P. M. Friday, 2 P. M. We' will have a nice assortment of medium Furniture for Monday's sale and if you need anything in the fur niture line call anfl get some of the bargains. AVe will not hold any sale on Wednesday on account of Bond Holiday, and give every person a chance to buy a Bond. Ford Auction Co. 191 Second St. f : Professional Men Wanted Dentist wanted for Honolulu. Sal ary no object. Examination January. 1)11. II. CLEM MENS, Honolulu, T. 11. MORTGAGE LOANS For Five Years Repayment Privilege of $100 or More G to OM: od HUHlneu, to 7 oi Residence Property. PACIFIC TITLE fc TKIST CO.. 2G4-6-4 Stark Street. Marshall 13 FOR Mortxatc Loan see Orea-oa la TMtment Mortnrc Co. Stock Kx- chaAffe Bids. T laird and Yamhill Straets. XF.1V TODAY. McCray Refrigerators FOR Hotels, Restaurants and Hospitals ESTIMATES KITES ON KPRriAL BUILT-IX FOR RESIDENCES. John F. Pillman, SOLE AGENT. 4. Union Avenue. Portland. Oresrou. Raleigh -St. Bargain 40x10O FEET ON RALEIGH STREET. WEST OK TW ENTY-SECOND ST. Price $1600 WAKEFIELD. FRIES A CO.. SS Fourth St. For Rent or Lease Bl'ILDIXG ESPECIALLY FITTED forAnto Business SIXTEENTH AD ALDER STREETS. SOUTHEAST CORNER. 514 ALDER ST. Building 50 by 92 Feet TWO FLOORS AXU BASEMENT, 12.000 fQl ARE FEET. Fine show room, office rooms, storaco and parage quarters, heating plant. grasonne tanks and curb pump. This Is a Rent Bargain Only Responsible Applicants Received. Low Rental CALL AT 102S YEOX BUILDING. 23d Street argain $25,000 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 100xl50-ft. corner. Very near Washington street. Owner will make most attractive sale price, or consider clear prop erty in exchange with some cash. Inside Property Dealers Ground Floor, Henry Building. BROADWAY FOR RENT WILL BUILD In the center of the automobile district. Have you done double the business in the past 12 months? If not, nine chances out of ten your location is at fault. Correct this. Get the proper and per manent location. Rents are passing the low level, the tendency is upward, so are business conditions. Here is your chance. PHONE MAIV 0140, F BRESKE. We've got 'em 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 Fords, Touring; and Road sters, ranging in prices from $250.00 to $375.00, in first-class condition; also a One-Ton Ford Truck. COVEY MOTOR CAR CO. 21st and Wash. Main 6244 TO LEASE The six-story building known as the "Northwest" Building, at northwest corner of Washington and Sixth streets. Propositions received for three - year term. Possession given Jan. 1, next. PARRISH, W ATKINS & CO, No. 106 Second St. MORTGAGE LOANS Bf pnndfl on band for s;ood farm and 2j city loin- at clone Interest rates. Prompt, Reliable Service. A. H. BIRRELL GO. 17 - 211 Northwestern Bank Building:. Marshall 4114, A 4118. J NO. B. GOFFEYj MOB,TCAE3 LOANS Insurance, Surety Bonds SOI WILCOX BLDG. Main 702. A 37 OA. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lot. SIGHTLY lot, corner Patton Road ai;d Helen; no incumbrance; leaving: city; ae;i very cheap or exehanp. Owner, P. O. box 301. or BC C34, Oregon lan. TWO lota In Alberta district, near paved street. $ 1"0 cash; need thi money. Lock: box 42, Portland, Or. KOSSMERE Iota for nale, aecond :nortfaK9 privileges; real bargains; will finance. '-C. J. Johnson. 313 Henry bldg. FOR. ?3r, lot on Francis ave., near E. 37 ih St., free of all incumbrancer; coat $7U. Mar. 1U15. A 112. OregoMan. BEAl'TIFUL. corner lot in St. Johns, :t Smiths ave. and Hart man St., 10S by !S ft.; will se!l part or whole. Call Tabor uSS. 1BVINGTON PARK calls you for a home. Let me tell you. Geo. W. Crosley, 1733 Perry St., Jacksonville, Fla. LAURELHURHT lot. facln X. on Irv- in St.. 30 ft. E. of E. 33d. Main IOCS. WESTMORELAND, lota S, me offer. R. T. Burnett. 0. blk. 6; mak Kugene, Or. GREAT reduction, t or 2 lota 12th and Hall. Tabor 3432. Bt-AUTIFUL SOxloo. near Halsey und 2'Jd. SlliO. clear c litna. D 6&2, Oreeonian.