THE SUNDAY OtlEGONIAN, FOIiTLAJfD, MARCH 3, 1918. 6 BAKER ft LS HEEO CARS FO LUMBER Director-General McAdoo As sures Equalization as Quickly as Possible. GRAIN-MOVING THE CAUSE Not More Than S3 IV r Ont of Transportation Facilities Required Have IVern nerelsed of Lace bj Unit r a Oregon Manufacturers. ALTTM. rvr. March S. Speial. In rrply to tb telegram Mot by th FuD . tie Senr.c Commission from Portland several days aao at th Instance of Frank Gardlnler. representing tb Baker Lumbtr MII!. lb Commtiilon today received a reply from ths offic of Dl - rector-General McAdoo statin; that an ' equalisation of cars will b brought . about aa quickly aa possible. Th telegram says: Toor wlr Z3i to Director Gtnsrat In regard to distribution of qolprant aa kiHH lumber msnufacturcra. Th condition you complain of la only temporary and l duo to tho Immediate necessity of moving (rain and grain products. Tho relocation of equipment Is now in progress and an aqualltatlon will bo brought about aa quickly a poaalblo. Tho attention of Mr. R. II Alehton. Regional Director at Chlcag baa been called to tho matter and b will that It la not loat eight of. Raker Mllla Skat Down. Th Raker lumber mills were re ured to shot down temporarily be cau of the lack of cars, aad tbat tbel complaint waa not Idly founded la In eiratod by tho Information carried In th reply telegram that the moving of grain and grain product tied up the cars. From tho Inquiries front Washlngto received by th commlaatoa aa to croaa haula and the aaeembltnc of ether data. coupled with th Intimation In th lat et telegram from th Plreetor Oener at'a office. It seems that a general re adjustment of th handling of cara Is In progress and that It will be baaed largely npea th needs of th re a pec tire territories, rather than the cars belonging to any road. KqaaUsatlea I leaded For. The Baker mill made th urgent pi. that an 'equalisation be established for tbeir district by ahuntlng cars over from districts where ther Is a surplus to that section, where ther was a d rided shortsge. tiurvluses have been reported. n some of tb roads, but th Haker mills stated that they bad been ' without cars for a number of days and prior to that Urn had been receiving only about J per cent of th needed equipment to handle anything Ilk tnslr orders. They were also compelled to forego filling large Government orders because of th almost total Inadequacy f car equipment. Whitehead. Company B, Fourth I'nlted States Knglneer Corps. Camp Green. North Carolina, accompanied by his brother. Prank J. Whitehead. Company E. th Infantry, arrived bom 7 retar ds jr, and waa taken to tb realdence of hla aunt. Mrs. J. U Robertson, with whom he made hla horn after th death of hi mother In 1T. Bert died at tbe poat hospital Feb ruary II. ltlt, seed II years 11 months and It days. He la mourned by his father. J. E. Whitehead, who realties on a farm near Turner: a brother. Ted. of Turner: a sister. Mrs. Ada Small,, of cik ana a orotner. erana. wno haa been In the United Btatea aarvjoe four years, besides many near relatives and irlsnda. Bert was a boy of sterling character. IT attended the Turner and Cloverdale schools. graduating; from the latter In Ills. Th Turner School close! out of respect to tbe soldier student who so proudly bade them good-bye to defend tbe colore. The casket waa burled la beautiful nor I emblema sent by the Turner School, buslnssa men organisa tional and friends. Tb funeral services wer held at Turner from th Methodist Church, con ducted by Rev. J. J, Mickey, asslstsd by Captain Woolpert and Home Guards or saism, or. SILENCE BEST WEAPON TEACHER'S CASE UP State Board of Education Hears Edith Kelly's Appeal. DECISION IS DUE MONDAY Ed oca tor la Accused of Acts T7n- bcromlnff m TVomaa, Defiance of All Schools Laws and Vulgar ity In Presence of Pupils. -IDLE PRATTLE Mil tOSE BATTLE." IS TIMELT MOTTO. DAYLIGHT SAVING URGED Congress Called C poo to Follow Ex ample of Twelve Nations. WASHINGTON. March Daylight saving will Increase) production of the shipbuilding yards and war material plants and eipedtts training of th Na tional military forces, tho Chamber of t'oromerc of th united Btatea told Congreaa today In urging passage of the daylight saving bill new pending In the House after pasaag by th n at. "All along th line daylight saving means Increased efficiency la the Ira provement of the health, morals and social welfare of the 2s.OOO.oo0 workers of th country. It was urged. "Light bills will be rut down and outdoor rec reat Ion stimulated. Mora than I.SOO.OOO tons of coal a year Is th estlmatsd aa v lug and the saving In fuel otla Is squal ly Impressive. Great Britain. France, Italy, ilermniy and eight other nation have adopted daylight saving since the outbreak of the war and In au of them It Is a great success. TIETON LAND IS INVOLVED Cretfllora Apply for Receiver for Henry Bros., a Corporation. YAKIMA. Wsslk, Msrcts 2. W. & Farlv acting for himself and other creditor, today applied to the Muperlor Court here for appointment of a re ceiver for Henry Pro.. s corporation composed of A. H. Henry, of this city. and Arthur Henry, a resident of New isrk State, engage ! development of a large tract of Tletoa land. Liabili ties of l l.ftft are scheduled, of which abmnt ) s unsecured. Th firm haa suffered lossss of fruit In shipment and In other waya In tbs Past year aad lack, of capital aad In ability to obtain funds to eontlnu op eration prompted the application for a receiver. Creditors stated todsy thst ! were ample to dlschsnge tho In debtedness and leave a constderabls margin. TAX DODGER TO GO TO JAIL Millionaire Oleomargarine Manafac tarrr looses Appeal In V. 8. Court. -,i..-r;a. March J John F. Jelks. millionaire oleomargarine manufactur er, niiaer sentence to serve two yesrs In rT t o n and pay a fine of I IS. So on rharaee of conspiring to defraud the government on tales, must servo his sentence. The tnltd Ststee Circuit Court; of Appeals today upheld the decision of federal Judas Lanlta as she vs. War Advertising Committee of Porte laad Ad Clab Ope as Caaspalgm of Edacatioa la Oregon. A .word to the spies la sufficient. Don't tell all you know. This I on of many little mottoes concocted by the war advertising com mttte of tho Portland Ad Club la Its campaign for sllencs on National af fairs that are of Interest to Germany and Germany secret agents. The committee, composed of W. S. Klrk patrlck. Mark Woodruff. C W. Merer. M. K. Smead and H. E. Carr. has es tablished headquarters In the North western Bank building, and la devoting Ita energies to persuading advertisers to devote some of their epaco to the education of tbe public In wartime con duct. The Portland committee la on of many recently created throughout the country. All are acting In co-operation with the bureau of public Infor mation In Washington. Some mora of their timely reminder are: "Your Idle prattle may lose a battle. "Keep your eye peeled, your lip sealed, your heart steeled. "It Is rumored the Kaiser Is making a special lot of Iron crosses for Ameri cana who help htm by careless talk- Have you qualified yet for your Iron cross. ARREST DRAWS CROWD WHISKY CONFISCATED IV RAID OX EAST SIDE. Mrs. C. L. Hardy. IrM East Taylor Street. Is Held for Violation of e Prohibition Law. When Police Sergeant Ervln. of the motorcycle squad, and Policemen Rus sell. Nelson and Noren went to the homo of Mrs. C L. Hardy. l East Tsylor street, yesterday afternoon to search the premises for liquor. thj woman refused to open the door. Nel son waa dlspatchsd to tb Municipal Court, whers Judge Rostroan Issued search warrant and latsr the officers broke th back door and went In. A dosen quart bottles of whisky and a large demijohn full wer confiscated and taken to police headquarters, along with Mrs. Hardy. She was booked for violating the prohibition law. "I am being made the goat for others. Mrs. Hardy told Sergeant Er Tin. t kept tho liquor for them." Mrs. Hsrdr declined, however, to give th names of "the others. and th pollc ar skeptical of her statement. Tbe descent upon the quiet neighbor hood by Sergeant Ervln and his men created no end of excitement and the final charge of the officers through the back door of th house was witnessed by a large and appreciative crowd. Mrs, Hardy was attired for the street. with a heavy veil over her face, when the police entered. SALEM. Or, Mar. I. Special. ) The State Board of Education, Including Governor Wlthyeombe. Secretary Ol cott and Superintendent Churchill, took under advissmsat today an appeal filed by Miss Edith Kelly, formerly a teachel1 In Waaeo County, from a decision of Superintendent Churchill, revoking a temporary county certificate Issued Miss Kelly by County Superintendent Bon nay of that oounty. Member of the board said they would announce their findings at 10 o'clock Monday morning. According to th record. Mlee Kelly was chargsd with conduct unbecoming a woman, vulgarity In the presence of the children, taking children from the school grounds without ths consent of ths pa rests, making a burlesque and mockery of religion, defiance of school lawa and th authority of the School Board, and falsifying her recommenda tions. She also waa charged with In competence as a teacher. ' Af tOT-aer Deal Charge. District Attorney Galloway, of Wasro County, appeared for th School Board. and Elton Walk Ins for ths teacher. Mis Kelly was teaching In Plaasant Hill district In wasco County, and It Is al laged that all of the acta charged preserved like chestnuts. Peaa-and TOO TLATK TO CLASSIFY, oeans are parcnea m a corn popper ana EXCHANGE your phonorraph records aippea in sugar, mailing a crisp, eoioin sweetmeat. A small red bean treated In this way Is an especial favorite. "Bread and butter, milk and meats and sweets are manufactured out of beans. For .instance, the soy bean, soaked and boiled In-plenty of water and strained through a cloth, produces bean milk. Add salt and It curdles Into cheese. Thia Is pressed like cot tage cheese and kept In cold water. Hucksters bring It fresh to your door. This bean curd Is a daily food, for salad or soud or beef loaf or cro quettes. It looka exactly like pure I FURNISHED apt.. West Side. rooms, 4th cream cheese. It Is the arrest food of "."" view, comp.eieiy iurn.inta.mj have all makes of phonosraph reeorda. which may be exchanged by paying a nominal difference with your old onee: we have a big atock; aee ua before paying money for reeorda. Talking Machine Rec ord Exchange. 616 Ellera bids. . SOLDIERS OR 6HIPWORKERS. what have you to exchange for a o?0-acre homeatead relinquishment la Montana. Land adjolntns sold for (11 to $60 per acre. Price .1000. 818 Ablngton bids. COMPETENT young man wanted as book keeper, stenographer and general aaslat ant to Jobber or woman'a wear: sood op portunity for advancement state salary ana experience, h .4, oregoni&n. I wreuLTO . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. eluding linen, silver, oh In a, April 1, (S3. leiepnone iroaaway s-iit. Monday. EXPERIENCED lady atenogrvpher, familiar with online- and seneral office work. An awer In own handwriting; ata-ta age. ex perience ana salary, ak. e-t. uregoman. the Orient. Olive oil can -be made from soy beans that cannot be distinguished from tho oil of the olive Itself. Ex perts and connoisseurs cannot find a I oirrerence. Carrot marmalade is a favorite sweet among the girls of Japan. This Is the rule aa given by Miss Denton: "To each cud of carrot duId. cooked and mashed perfectly fine, add four or five blanched 9Tr?1V. nerator. genuine Wotton make. . v, 'jj-j , D. C. lines Instrument board, absolutely and shredded almonds, lemon Juice to tn. mmd trad. lor d Fora AO lasie weit. av tew aureus ui iciiiuu pvei. i 34, oresonfan. , Ukll. WAl, V. ""ft-'- I n-lVTL-n IK II ... . . I h. Add the hot sugar to the hot pulp, I peopi,. good proposition for right partlea stir constantly six to 14 minute, just I Call room Bia Broadway bids., ask for enoue-h to boll well together. Put ud Wareham from l:so to :30 P. M, W1L.L exchanae eaulty In 7 -room .house. Rose City for smaller house if deaf", good locality; give particulars In answer. AG 59, Oregonlan. Ilka any marmalade. If it doea not I WILL pay excessive rent for modern 5 or Jell put in a lew Slices Of raw carrot. I -room nome. an aoove inieresi ana i"5 and then take the nieces out. Carrots ' ?'' .n Purchase pries of same. AO a r a Hrhee In nectin than snv Other vegetable. In like manner a cupful of I z , ' 7' ius.ur. ... . . . . . . "-"- - ilve. phone number. 8 58. Oregonlan -...M . , v , w . . . -.l.Aiia atraw. - - : . T i- I NEAT, refined sirl or woman who will ap oerry marmaiaae. or pineapple or any nn,H.i. h. ..... for u.ht oiner iruii. arro. can th carnouiiagna nous-work ana mothers helper. East in-w. into anyinmg. losing us ni e-nu WANTED Flrst-elaas millinery msker. long absorbing that of the fruit." I season. Edwards k Jensen. 334 Washing- Miss Denton Is surprised tnat Amen- i ton st. cans hav not yt discovered the udo. I Wellington marvel strawberry Diants. Gc a salad plant from Japan, a cross be- i eacn. 4i 4th ave. s. js. mono sen fwe.-i ainiuri and celerv. The! wood 3048. good bulldlnrs. lota fruit trees, all in cult. Call at 4K5 W. Park. crisp young Shoots, pseled and shavedv I t'OK KE.VT, small farm In city, cheap rent, shred up like frost, shining ana trans parent. It Is delicious raw as a saiaa and equally excellent cooxea like as paragus. Vegetable gardeners bring ri.-M I. w . r w iIaap In JliBan. where. . - . f,- . I FOR SALE 7-room modern house. or e vwuio, u e.. """e, - I r-ltv mnn.... t r,nn An kt rir.m.i,ii Is trying to Introduce udo Into the PIANO lessons 50 cents, expert for beginners. all grades taught. Call Main 3V01 between 12 M. and 2 P. M. Rose United States. The taros. and edible lilies are favorite everyday A MODERN four or five-room bungalow by reliable couple. D 4.1. Oregonlan. The taros. tho dasheen. .sea raosBM ' "J," "S v -moln" r.,vHoll I " ' - - " foods in Jspan and most, if not all, of them could easily become valuable aa- WRl.NGERMAN wanted at Pacific Laundry t.o. oood wages. VtA.'.i .111 rC il ..a POUL TRY PAN-A-CE-A FREE. Uo to any of the dealers below and get a free trial package, enough for 12 hens for two weeks. It will prove to you better than all the talk in the world that Pan-a-ce-s wilt keep your psultry healthy and make your hens lay. Dr. Hess Instant Lous Killer kills ilce on poultry. Quick and sure: guaranteed. For .Roup use Dr. H Roup Remedy. Get your free trisl pack age of Dr. Hesa Poultry Pan-a-c-a from any of these dealers: Routledge Seed & Floral Co., 145 Second; J. J. Eutier. 188 Front: J. H. Hart klero. Co., 6i0 Lom bard: W. G. Deatsman, 6S1S Foster road .mi oiaa revtt v. w. , inc., utuuii ,a., Broadway Feed Co., 101 N. 6th; Portland Seed Co., 180 Front; Tremont Pharmacy, 5uS T2d a E.; Mrs. L. D. Barber. 5921 T2d S. J5. : ML Scott Drug Co.. Lents: St. Johns Pharmacy, St. Johns; Gresham Drug Co., Gresham; Mllwaukle Merc Co. -Mllwaukie; Coffall Bros. More Co., Stan, ley Station. Edward llolman. Pres. W. J. Holtuua. ec J. E. Warleln. Treas. THE EDWARD H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Establlahed HS7T. THIRD ST.. CORNER OF SALMON. A Modem, Spacious Family Room With Private Entrance ' LADY ASSISTANT. Phones Main 507. A 1S11. SOO-EiiQ WHITE WTAXDOTTES. Limited number settings. S2.50 per 18 from pen special pure-bred two-year-old hena that average better than 200 eggs per year, neadeu Dy cockerel rrom prize 300-egg hen; eggs average 30 ounces per oozen; nens average seven pounds, cop per. uaK tirove, or. MAGUIRK'8 BABY CHICKS AND HATCH ING EGGS from our own high-grade stock, only O. A. C. Barred Rocks. R. I. Reds, vi hits wyandottes. chicks 820 per 100 eggs 810 per 100; Brown or White Leg horns, chicks. 815 per 100: eggs 87.50 per iuo. j. k. Maguire. i Oregon st. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Cocks snd ' cockerels, choicest breeders from pedigreed pens of high producing English hena 83.50 and 85 each. Mc Kenna Park Poultry Farm. Col. 814. Mo- ftenna ana Lombtrd sts. HATCHING eggs from the finest White Li horn laying hena, Hoganlzed. mated with extra fine males. 81.50 per setting, 87 per iuoask lor purse, 210 Oregon blug. Bdy. FOR SALE B0 ourebred R. C. Whit. I .r nova ii.T puiiets uayingi, si eacn: also one 820-egg incubator. In good condition, cheap. G. E. Bauder, box 50. Pleasant Home, or. ' . w C,s .Z . dltions to tie T gardens and tables Of WANTED Chambermaid. stes against her occurred there. One sped- I dltions to in gardens ana laoiea 01 1 hgh wlirM 3U Columbta Ht. s ficatlon of th complaint to that the America. NEWLY ' furnished houaekeepin, ROBBED ady wor Main fHOtl on and two-room mlte. r rooms 42 Ella at. IS DRIVE RM AN wanted at Pacific Laundry. Good wages. . WANTED Extra fancy hand Ironer. 2T. East CLASSIFIED AD. Daily auut susday. RATES teacher en one occasion replaced a dla arrangea lnr on nerseii in la prear-i v mai nirn nc of th school. tA'SULIJlCn Her attorney emphatically denied I said an error was made In her recom- I gnd Beaten by Three Men. gk meadatlon through tho dereliction of a I W tisorrsnhfte aha had retained In md? I them for her. He contended that the I KEWBERO. Or. March 2. (Special.) ...i w - - v.ii. rharifti RaVii. recentlv honorably Invalid beceuse of failure to follow the discharged from th Coast Artillery Je"t VinVecutU .a a. .a - a HAa. aaew.di- T l.lelnl I rAi.e.a sa Kn- sT". n K er TJa7e ah Waa hAtrn I. i Attorney Oalloway that th board did badly and robbed her late yesterday I same ad sis er eeves consecutive tiroes.. (Me nor nrnra.il raamlarlv under the I hv three men who had come UD ironi l statute, but that the subsequent pro- I Portland on an afternoon boat. The ceedlnga had validated this Irregn-1 men got-leas than fl as, when dis charged, Bolen ssnt 4U to nis wiaowea mother and alster soma place In Wash ington and cam here expecting to get work in th SpauldlnaT sawmill, aooui one mil from town. rrrUse. ise tie larlty. Holy Rallees Ar Blaaaed. Attorney Watkins declared hla client had never been given an opportunity legally to b heard, that aha was not TOO LATK TO CXASSHT. servea whp propwr nonce ui nw prw- i - . . ,,r , . r. j . I members of tbe I. W. w. and the offl CW-UIHSV SB.I.VI nai, aa. .u. i , . . .A ..m Superintendent Bonner had acted w J" V v " wrongfully o taking money from Miss I on. wr i. v.. v rna kae eeielfle.l. artee he I knew that aha waa to be discharged and har certificate revoked. Mr. Oal loway contended that Superintendent Bocney waa compelled, under the law. to take this money. lie also declared that th trouble I arose principally b sea use there ar a I large number of German Holy Rollers n the district, and because Miss Kelly I spoks harshly to aomo of them for in fusing to place a card of th Food Ad ministration In their homes, they bad astltatsd th proceedings for rvng and to persecute her. Mlsa Kelly la now teaching in the Stat of Washington. asder Mew Today" and all ethei- - Hit Owns, except the followlngi Bituaiiosaa v aateei Juaiu. fcilaatloos Wasted t-easal. r Keat Booms Private Faralllre. Board aad Booms Private iainUleo. Houeekeeplag ttoema Prlrate taaaiUss. Bates aa the above elsssaflcatiuas are eenae a line eacb lasertlvn. The men ar believed to have been I ...lini a. reonbiicmtioa witbeui sdditloaal caarge, BUK euca npauKatiss wui dm o saade wnere cne erree aoe aes macensiiy Kifect toe value al ine aaveruienieaa. The llrrarajai.a will ma-eeuc ciSAaifled ad Hrilvmrali evee the teleukoae. orvvlded the advertiser Is a subecriber to either phone. No price will be quoted over tne phone, but bill vrlll be readered the following day, Thai Oreareataa will net be responsible for errors la advertisements tsken over tcle phoa. Whether subsequent advertisements will a aceefaieei ever in posse aeinsai SO BEEF CATTLE AND -400-ACBE NO. 1 STOCK RANCH FOR ONLf 814 per acre. If sold at once. All grass Isnd within 11 miles of Bwtae. Ida., abundant water. 17 a. alfalfa. S3 a. aeeded to Winter rye. 4 room house, barn, chicken and tursey upon tbe promptneee of payment ef telo- lose eavertleeoteata. ' Bliueiiess aaiej sad "Pereonal" advertlsementa will not be house: rural mall and school within 2 m. ; I nceepted aver the telephone. Orders for one gooa neisnoornowa ; itiBpuu,,, I taaevtioa esiy wiu oe acceptea jer rsnu- ice; oeat ciimaie- jernis, n wauaeu. nun I tore for Dale. ""Business upporconjtiee,- seii at once aa i am worsing in ajitpjaiu i "stssailng asiista) aad W ana can t at temi m i n ua. auutdm "-ut. Chaa. Wllmot. St. Johns. Portland. Or. CANADIAN farm land. 88 per acre, near DALLT METEOKO LOGICAL UTORT. rORTLAXn March Mailmnm temner. atare. 47 degreee; raintmum. 84 degrees. Klver resdlng st s A. M.. 4.8 fet; change n laet 'i4 hours. II feet fall. Total rainfall P. Ji. Is & P. at I. sons: total rainfall elace aeptember I. 1S17. 31. Sd Inchee; nor mal ralnrail elnee Feptember 1. SI.P lachaaa; deficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1U1T a2 Inch. Sunrise. :) A. H.i suneet, sf. Total sunshine Msreh Z. none: noest- Me sunshine. II hears. 13 minutes. Moon. nee. It:-. P. M. : meonaet. :3 A. M. Barometer (reduced to eea leseJI at P. si.. ' a larhee. Kalative huaifdltg at aeoa. st per seat. THIS WIAIHIg. gTATIONsV n- k.r ...... ftnlee Hetea ..... eaave ...... s Motse .. urftia ..... ten . . . eieaaa uneaat . . . . rtty. ce A"icles.. i-.hfi.id .. -rf fnr-1 . . . . inseeiMite ew iieieess. New Terl,... erftl Heed. H I :S ? : 'I 5 i : ! 3 : i5 Pteee ef Weeiker NEGRO - -SOLDIER KILLED Two Woaodcd al Newport News Uliea Ooards 1'lro on Rioters. NEWrOHT M-rwa. Va.. Msreh t Cos man of a negro stevedore regi ment wss killed and two others were wounded, one probably fatally, tonight when gaards of the 4th Infantry (reg ulars! fired on several hundred of th stevedores who wer attempting to wreck a small store near their camp some miles north of thia city. HONOR PAID SOLDIER DEAD l ormcr Schoolboy Body ( Brought Home for Borlal. TVRNER. Or. March I i -pedal Tb body of iTtvste Bert Burnett l' 12 nr. p, eleedy a 8e.ev...sB rCiewdg I, 44 0 3 M Vc.eer .' SO A no 1 "rwl,-., 14 e.ao'. .iNg k-iear S4I S4 e.sm:. . it-tear 8' S4 0.SO, . . aw ar-lendy ! 7S so t: SB ltear 84 o.n-. ..g V-.,r ... ao..1 W" 'loudy eh 4 fMv'..'.v; loieedy 84 .' . .;!W :-. ear 3. m.no.jw it. cinndjl I o.oo NW Pa riJ I ie' s .ne NWICleer .1 l no . . hi w-iear so. M v if H'lear 41 I) nn a. a 'neaaSe erth Taklma J a 4 ..., cia.it rheetals I 411 11 on.. . NWiOeer ate.: .... tV Kt.fwllfK i-aae rt'aad I S4. 4 0 . . rN'UT Rain eeeSajre ..,.1 I ' I..,VC1.. hacraaneete ..I 44, as an'..l.aie -t. .aMlttT t. Iuia I 8- o o oaa,. .IN w rieer :t Uki I 3 atol..,NW('ur 'lata....! II IH ft' ..iN'Wl'l.ar See rraartero.l s e em . . w sleurv II. 4.ll;..ll Pt. Caendy epokaee IK 44.Aav.. s 'ft. In Tsreane I 8"fl 4 . on t J ew 'Oeudy TetaMok latll. el 44 1184 8 iPtsIn Vsi.i.at ' s t ai s eol. .i . . . irieer wf, Walia.J 43. a an...:.HW needy W'aahins'oa .. 21 ft" e nn...,m ,-ear wtnetn. III to eaM. n ipt rleudy i'rlnoe Ueorg and U. T. Kail way. west oi i . , T7. ..a... r t. w,.7.r,n?r.am.i.nd- Und wTi. "SSIIiSn? -alovwa,,,wtIf.G o?"J water, streams snd lakes, land win pro- ,... j.11,h',., t Mr anri Mrs. .is . ""' " . Kirby. sister of Mra S. J. Moaney. M TAXES COI IN SLOWLY DELITVQrrEXTS EXFECTKD TO EX. CXED THOSE OF 1IT. Ion't mlaa thia epportualt: amount left at thia price. Irving st. Marshall -83. y; only nmlteo W. tlurley. (Ko rtra lasUllsaeata Hast Bo Paid ky April S Twtal Is (1 , Less Than Last Tear Now. Residents ef Multnomah County arl CiGAKS, CONFECT. AND SOFT DRINK parlor with clean etecK or tooscco ana clsars. This is a good location, rent Is reasonable. Money is well secured. Owner must leave In a few days. Call 421 3d st. irrin rknt Lirn. front room with kit chenette, gas rangs. sins, not ana com wster, free phonal snd bath; also 2-room apartment, with gas rsnge, sink, hot and co d water. Ail at 4ve union ave. . Phone East 14. F1K8T-CLA08 service man for putting on automobile tires and general work In store; must be or gooa moral cnaracxer snd not use tobacco or profanity. Auto parts Supply Co.. 80-8? win st. not paying their taj.es as epaedily asnRI(,HT ,lr, f),r Heta.ii work in logging they did last year. This ia Indicated I camp office; must be quick and accurate la A report mad public. ysterday byl at figures aad understand stenography .a.- ... . -e ch.-ier t-r,i. ! sod typewriting, oooa accommoaanoue. K:-..:,,.:r:::..-v:, orgon.n. th county thua far haa received more "oL's,,!;K"p,il ."."'i"' ,?,.reUnai? than $100.00 lass In tax, than was ?mUtl&JAF& receiven or mia uma last yenr. nnui oregonlan. tbat 1007 less people hsv come foiv - , . P9rtil.nd Heights rest- ward with th first installment Of their I Hence, completely furnished, at least 8 annual taxes. i rooms and 2 baths. Stats rental and lo- L's to March 1 but IU7.J18.II had cation. Box 8 57. Oregonlan. been paid on th first Installment of "OR KENT A furnished -room bungs taxes. On March 1, 11T. a total of low. strictly . K.. . ih ir, near Hawthorne, to reliable party. Phone II44.l4Z.te bad been Paid. Th rum- T. to, sue I. Call from 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. oar Oi property owners wno ni'i uaiu iiTlle t.... thus fee totals T140 aa slIDDUE-AGED woman for light houae tbelr taxes thua far totals .. as Bf i6.mttBtn,.ola baby; against a total of 91 who paid tbeir arnali wages, good home, laundry sent taxea by March I of last year. Tne I OUI, 878 Cable. Main ibcs. first Installment or annual taxes must -nl-ivTcnroahia man for Janitor In be eald on er before April a. and tne I bakery; must be strong ana not sirsia delinquenclee will amount to mora for thia year than for HIT unless ths of work. Apply 597 E. 11th South. Do not com before to A. as. property ownara apeed up. Is lb ad- BtiCK. paaa.. 4-cyi.. 10 months old has 7,.,P,,,, I had the best of care and looks like new Vic for the tax department. I - owner. 4-9 East 13th N. ; Broadwsy WALLA WALLA MEN EXPIRE car. East 220. frcin a a I. sv Dental office with an sstab- llaned practice in a ivoa nv w-n, w.r- galn; details given oy letter, o i. vjrv- gonian. aa-avTirn i. -.n K taa T-roavm unfurnished house, reasonaole rent, give aeecripiifn I SJni'Pir En t xne nome nor nsugnier, FCWEBAL NOTICES. Mesney, ohn mes rs. C. Lb Dsua Marv. Anna and James Klrby. Funeral will take place from th residence, 480 East Davla atreet, tomorrow (Monday), March 4. at 9 A. M. thence to SLKranrls Church, corner East Pin, and Twelfth streets, where mass will be offered at 9:i0 A. M. Krlends lnvuea. Interment at Mount Calvary Cemetery. San Francisco papers please copy, uun ning McEntee, funeral directors. FRAZE In this city Feb. "8. Philip O. Fraae, age years, loving nusoana or fearl Fraaa ana ratner ox v uuam r rase, son of Mr. and Mra Geo. - Kraje. brother of Mrs. Mens Tarnasky. of this city; three sisters snd one brother In Canada, fu neral services will be held todsy (Sun davl. March 3. at 3 P. M . at the real dential parlors of Miller A Tracer. Inter ment in Muitnoman ram .emeiery March 4. LEVr At the family residence. TSS Fland era street. March 1. Mark Levy, aged e' years. 1 month. 19 nsys, beloved nusoana of Jennie Levy, ratner oi airs. t. rrieo lander, brother of Charles. Ben. Corrlnne snd Isidore Levy. Friends invited to st tend runersl services, whlcn win oe neia at the above residence at 1:30 P. M. to day (Eunday). March 8. Interment Beth Israel cemetery, r lease omit iiowers. KRTTGER At the residence. Hillsdale. Or. March 2. Arusta E. Kruser. the loving wife of A. Ferdinand Kruger, mother of Herman hruger. Klla Weston. ttto ivru- ger, Henry Kruger, Elmer Kruger. Oscar ivrursr. an or fiinsaaie; Mrs. Anna vin cent, of Venlta. Or.; Mrs. Emma Miller. of Cliff. Wash.: sister of Kred Zwenks. of North Redwood. Minn. Funeral notice later. Arrangements la cara ot Miller & Tracey. STOREY The funeral services of little Dixie Lucille, beloved daughter or Dixie 1. storey. aged 0 years 2 months 1 day. wno died in thia eitv Marcn i. mis. win oe neia to morrow (Monday), st 2 P. M., from the chapel of the Skswes Lmdertaklng Com pany, corner Third and Clay, friends in vlted te attend. Interment family lot Ros City Cemetery. ROTTSER Marie Houser. .1t Hood street. Februsry 38. aged or years, v months, is days: beloved wife or James w. Houser. Friends Invited to attend funeral services. which will be held at Holman'a funeral parlors. Third snd Salmon streets, at z:.u p. M. tomorrow (Monaayi, Aiarca . in terment Hose city cemetery. snd detail. oregonlen. East er West Side. , AB S3, Rer. F. K. Fowler and Kugeno Felix BoarcerU lived long la West. vTAtXA WAIXA, Wash, March I. (Special.) Rev. r. K. Fowler, pastor ef the Baptist Church, and Eugene I , .-Mvomit i,.a n.r ssth-st eheao. or Felix Bourgevls, for many years promt-I trade for auto; some encumbrance. 11:10 I yNDER KELTON The runersl services of pent residents of thia elty. died here I E. Tsyior st.. owner. today. Dr. Fowler cam to Walla Walla I WANTED From private party. 1''mx on In tha lata tOa. I realdence: as commission. .u oe. u.a Dr. Fowler, who was born In New soman. Tork City In H41, joined the Union I IOINO man wanted to work In grocery i vniTVii aM.e wishaa noeltion as house keeper tor wiaower or egtju a town, am o. union'iH. Mrs K. Tu Sampson, Garden Home. Feb. Xia. Mary Ann Brunner. aged 78 years. T months. 7 days. Funeral services will be held Mondsy, Msreh 4. at 1 P M. st the new chapel of Breeze A Snook, Belmont at 8nth. Interment Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Army at tb outbreak of th Civil War At the ag of II year. At tha battle of Bull Run he received five bullet wounds and waa left on the field hope lessly wounded, He waa a minister for 4 years. Four children survive. Mr. Bourg-evis, who was a natlv of France, arrived In America with his parents when five years ef age. He cam West In 1I7T. homestesdjng g tract of land on which he lived until hia death. Hla widow and three sons survive. Mr. Bourgevls wss Tl year of age. i A. M. today, dar. P. M, report ef preceding FORECASTS. Pftetiaad sed vicinity hewers: geatie southerly winds (regea snd Washington Showers: moder ste eaautherie wtndaw lease how ere. warmer soetheast per- EPWAWO TL. Wrt.lJ, Meteerolegist. Gunner's Male Commended. WASHIKriTOV. March t Benjamin IL CI roves, a chief gunner'a mala, hae been commended by oecretary Dsnlels for seal and efficiency on January It. when the American skip Nyansa. on which Groves wss commander of the armed guard, sunk a German subma rine in a battle lasting two hours and a half. i". roves' home Is In New Bed ford. Msss. Bfinns Used Extensively in Japanese Cooking-. Candy. Preerms sad Mamsalad Mad) sv-twen Vegetable. the late Peter J. Vender Kelen will be held tomorrow (Monday), March 4. at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the Salvation Army Hall, 243 Asn atreet. rrienns inviiea. xne re. mains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Fin ley at Bon. Montgomery Fifth, COMER At his 1st residence. 3345 Forty- firih street Hootneaat, rranx comer, agea 21 years. Funeral service will be held at p. l. Leren unaerraaing parlors. .asi Elevsnth and Clay streets, tomorrow (Mon day), at 2 P. M. Friends Invited. Inter ment at Mount Bcoit Parg cemetery HHVI At the residence. P40 Yale st.. March 2, Franx rieini. jr., imam son oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Helnl. brother, of Cecil M. Helnl. runerai win iaae pia'-e nmorrow (Monday), varrn e. at tn above realdence at 10 A. M. Interment In Mu tnomah Far cemerery. funeral arrangements ia care of Miller A Tracey. WANTED Teung Jan for cook and hoaee I sENNET In this city. March 2. Joseph E. servant, smau souse ana sm.u a.raur. pecney. agea SI years; ratner or joaepn sine and drive Ford delivery car. Call Monday morning at T:80 st 821 td St. TOl'NG girl wsnted to assist with house work ana care tor cnua. svppi i 72 Kearney. u-ivTcn Vmtne an.n for Dorter work. References. nniguis oi ww viam i set Taylor St. WANTED I HI borers, experienced, packer. Inside wore, steady employment- fti Oregon bldg. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for lumber camp store: must re strvn ua. swake. P 1. Oregonlan. rsll main itIS. or call at AS Everett at. Hotel Lenox. WANTED An elevator man. Third snd Msln. BT EVA ESnSRT DTE. TfW8 MART DENTON, for If years 1U a EXPERIENCED seamstress with pest of references, can evenings. n.ui met. W-rT.I."frnlsbed room, 1.0 per week. 814 Main st. n. a v rvn.Hnuaaka.Mr. good wagea I washing. Cal after 1 P. St., xi r.. iin. BELL bey wanted. Park at. Arlington Club, 2u teacher in th Dosbisha. Kyoto. I WANT email, cheap bouse; will give clear T.n.M V . . v.. .. . . . ...... I to an a nan. ya. . uT,iq.,,. Ka"a wwa. aaaaaaaiiB si Illlung trip through Oregon. mentioned Japanese candy. In a eeeen ..1W .w I OH HALfc r oca ingooa men.u.ie, con- - a. a ,i i inn zzo lotn. call arter s. v v a ar d a u x? ar ra aawpe-anee carroies are vnade of I Eat 4401. lady wants day work. B. Penney. Jr. Frlenda invited to attend funeral serrieea, whlcn win oe neia at Holman'a funeral parlors. Third and Sal mon atreeta. at 2 P. M.. Tuesday. March S. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. LAWRENCE At the family residence. 7S2 Flanders street, Maren z, nose unrotne Lawrence, aged SS years, 2 months, be loved wife of George I-ewTenre, Pr. Fu neral services will be held from the real dence tomorrow (Monday), March 4, at 2 P. M. Please omit flowers. MeNAMARA The funeral services of the Iste Alexander A. McMamara win he field tomorrow (Monday). March 4. at 2:30 o'clock P. M , at the residence establish ment of J. P. Flnley st eon, Montgomery st Fifth. Friends invited. Interment st Rone City Cemetery. peas, or beans, and most delirioua they podge, li, are. say Miss Denton. "More than 40 cash. 1l"l flrst-elaas condition. 86S0 East Davla, Tabor 1313. kinds Of beana ara known In Jinanh-I IITH The Lendora: 2 nleasant hnuaa- ana tnetr coons are past master In the I seeping rooms, with large Kitchenette. Of Camouflage. Common Lima I t- ,R HALE 1V.H.ro4 tvnewrlter No. A art oeans are preserved aa w preaerve fruits, or boiled and dipped Into sugar and dried Into randy. 6oy beans, cooked like any ether beana. are put through a colander, gelatin, red color and sugar are added and the mass pressed and molded Into red delicious candy. Horse beans are boiled and oerfect condition. THItF.E Chinese pheasants. 17. Woodlawn IS24. Phone Main 4078. Phone HOTEL maid wanted. T S4. Oregonlan. Give phone number. FIRST-OI.AS8 coat makers, tin Broadway. R. Great. tiOOIJ girl for second work. Main 8318. DIED. GARLAND In this city, st his Iste rest. dence, ltr"i East neventeentn street isorth, Robert Dagglt Garland, aged S2 years; husband of Mrs Clara Countlss Garland, snd brother of Sue M. Oartand. of PC Paul. Minn. The remains are st the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley St Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. St. Paul, Minn., papers. please copy. HOLM In this city, Msreh 2. Harry Holm. a red years, late or rtoquiam. wash. Th. remains are the residence estab. Ilshment of J. P. Flnley 4 Son, Montgom- I P ery at Fifth. FOR SALE 75 White Leghorn pullets, all laying, neavy egg strain, si eacn; 1 Cypher's outdoor brooder, 87.50: 1 Cypher's inaoor orooaer. so. call Sunday. 3a E. TSth st. South. Montsvilla car. WHITE LEGHORN baby chix from heavy laying ittogamzeai stocK. Aiarca delivery. 811 per luv; Apn.. 810. We guarantee aaie arrival, lao rioneer iiatchery, rets luma. cai. DANIEIS White Rocks, highest official recoras woria s egg-laying contest, ZH1 eggs; bred to lay, win snd pay. Free cat alogue. Ideal Poultry Yards, Hoqulam Wash. BARRED ROCK egga and chicks, seventh year continuous trapneating; hens' rec ords 1H0 to 2H4 eggs per year; males from high-record hens. Send for folder. Al bert Kastner, Route 1, Tacoma, Wash. PETALUMAa HATCHERY Can ship day-old chicks to points reached In three days. We challenge the hen. Five varieties. Free cir cular. L. W. Clark. Petaluma. Cal. BABV ducks, 25c each, from our heavy- aying atraln of Indian Runners; settings IX Mra. f. coiiiBtar. 57th and 81.60 for PrescoiL POULTRY layout, incubators, colony houses. tamiiy orcnara ana residence, near Mr Mlnnvllle; fine loiation. Address Box 1051. Raymond, Wash. WHITE Leghorn and Barred Rock chickens lor sale at Courtney station on Oregon Eleotrlc Box 118. near Outfield road. B. C R. L RED EGOS for sal from a 200- recora strain: 2 for 15 egga B. F. Moore, E. 14th St. N.. Portland. Or. EOGS from heavy Winter laying White Leg- noms, line stoca. gt tor id. lleo l. 32d N. Woodlawn H5. FOR SALE 1 thoroughbred ringlet Barred Rock pullets, laying, and one cockerel. Main 5504. WILL trade thoroughbred Anaconda cock erel lor beat Orpington cockerel, or will sell. Call D 81, ask for 4lli. 1 GENUINE Kellerstrasa White Orpingtons, si.no a setting. 4-'ii -isth ave. a. l, w. a. car. Phone Sell. 048. BARV chicks wanted: 100 Silver Laced A yandottes or Light Bramas. J. E. Ford, Warrendale. Or. A FULLBRED R. I. R. rooster. Call 7i)0 Mllwaukle and Bismark. Take tie 11 wood car. Perfect Funeral Service for Less, MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. Wash rU.. bet. 20th 21st. West Side. Main 29L Lady Assistant. A 7SS5. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Progressive Funeral Directors. " Private Drive Women Attendants MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. Main 9. A LISO. East 54. Lady Assistant. C 21oo. WILSON ROSS. Funeral Directors. Inc. Multnomah at Seventh Street. "C 1155. WILSON & WILSON. Wdln. 4940, Successors to PIEDMONT UNDERTAKING CO.. Kllllngsworth and Kerby Sts. ERICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors. 12th and Morrison sta. Main tilUo. A 2235. DUNNING & JIt'ENTGE. funeral oirect r. Hrmdnav and Pine street. Phone Broadway 430, A 4jn. Lany ittendant. F S. DUNNING. INC. THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS. 414 Eaat Alder street. East 62. B 255. BREEZE & SN00K " MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fm neral service. 1D73 E. Gllsan. Tabor 4313. p. L. LERCH, East 11th and Clay streets. Lady attendant. Eaat TSl.'B 13S8. AO '7TJ-T T VI? frt 5112 Williams ave. . K. Sililjl-iIliK tW. Elist ions. C 15S SKEWES I NDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d snd Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady assistant. CKMETKKIKS. BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY Lowest Prices Best Service. No expense after interment. Prices lower than other cemeteries. MONtTMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 204-26(1 4th St., opposite city nan. mam oo. latua Neu A Sons for memorials. IcBlACSINC GftANlTrl C0l I 111 THIRD VT MAOI5QN JTREgT Phone your want ads to The Oregoi nian. Alain 7070, A 6095. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, Room 15.1 Courthouse, 5th St. l.:ntrfanee. Phone from 8 to 5. Alain 378. Home Phone V 2525. NiEht call after office hours. Main 270 Report all cases of cruelty lo the above address. Electric lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for aick und disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any one desiring a dos or other pet communi cate with us. Csll for all lost or strayed stock, as we look after all Impounding-. There is no more city pound, just Oregon rlumana Soelety. NEW TODAY. WHITE MINORCA cockerel to trade for same; must be tnoroushbred. A J 36, Oregonlan. O. A. C. bred-to-lay Barred Rocks, esci (1.50 setting-. C. J. Mcintosh, O. A. C, CorvalUs, Ore son. CHINESE snd Golden Pheasauits for. sale. ii remnsuia ave. THOROUGHBRED White Leuhorn Phone Woodlawn 3MI. hens. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red, choice breed youns cockerels, reasonable. Tabor 8738. TWO White Wyandotte cockerels for sale. Marsnan omii. SILVER CAMHINE eeea, $2.50 per 15. Grace narasiey, Kenton station, woodlawn sis. FOR SALE White Wyandotte cockerels. Adams strain, S. Phone Main 2305 6. C. RHODE Islsnd Whites esse for settings. r. uanjamin. Muitnoman. or. MEETTNG NOTICES. ) B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 142 Members sre requested to meet at the residence, T35 Flanders street, this (Sunday) afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, to at tend the funeral services of our late brother, Mark Levy. Visiting brothers invited to sttend. By order of the E. R. M. R. S PAULDING, Sec. EUREKA COUNCIL. NO. 204. K. AND L. OF S. At home Monday evening, March 4, W. O. W. Temple, 11th between Alder snd Washing ton; programme especially Interesting to the children; dancing afterwards. Mem bers urged to be present and bring the little ones. AT 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY Rev. Robert D. Graham will de liver a lecture to Master Masons, their wives snd Invited friends, entitled "The Mission snd Pur Doses of Freemasonry." in tha Grand Lodge room. 3S3 Yamhill atreet. R. E. A. CARD PARTY. 500, at Manches ter Hall. hSH Fifth, meets Monday and Saturday at 2:15; grocery prizes; also every ruesaay. Thursday ana saturnay nignts; rds dealt at S:30 sharp; Tuesday night. box apples; Thursday, ham and groceries; aturday, ids. riour, rain, etc. au wel come. 25c Broadway starts t:J0 ciock. KIRK PATRICK COUNCIL. NO. 2227. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OK SECURITY" Come to the big open meeting neat Fridsy, March e, a:3U shsrp, Swiss nail, .ia ana uei ferson. Cards, 500, special entertainment, dancing. Hoch's union music oood prizes. Admission ia cents. 600 PARTY AND DANCE. Thursday. March Gevurts Hall. Front and Gihha streets. given by Portland Council K. and L. of K. rncenes lor prises, caras ana uancing st 30 V. M. Admission, -J cents. (WO ROYAL CIRCLE, NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. NO. 62S. will give a SO0 party Wednesday evening, juan-n n, at w. u. w. ample. 1-S lltn st. urocery prises, caros 8:45. Coma all. . pnRMOPnl.ITAN LODGE. NO. 100. K. P.. meets Monday. 8 P. M-, Alisky bldg.. 3d and Morrison. Knight rank. Banquet alter meet ing. Visitors welcome. A. . invrny,a, " - x. a. HOOVER 500 CLUB PARTIES every Tues- av afternoon and Tuesday evening. Also 3A hsnds Saturday evening. Grocery prises. W. O. W. Hall. Eievenin ana Aiasr. EMBLEM Jewelra. buttons, charms, pins. New designs. Jseger Bros, 131-a Olb. st. PRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblema glass pins and medals. 810 Washington su MATfnTLrra, WATER FRONT Linnton S90 feet river front immediataly adjoining Willamette Box & Lumber Co. Tract contains about four acres. St. Johns 360 feet river front and extend ing to O.-W. R. & N. Co. tracks, a distance of about 500 feet. River frontage improved full width with extra heavy con structed dock, large machine shop, 100x120 feet; frame building 50x130 feet and sev eral smaller buildings. Hamilton Ave. Tract About 550 feet river front, ex tending from harbor line to Southern Pacific right-of-way. Spur track from main line, sev eral large sheds on property. 7.05 acres in tract. An ideal sawmill site immediately ad joining Multnomah Lumber & Box Co. Fulton 300 feet river front, extending from Macadam Road to harbor line. Southern Pacific extends through this property. Wakefield, Fries & Co. 83 FOURTH ST. RIVER VIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Taylor's Ferry Road. End Riven-lew Cerilne. The onlv civilised method of burial. Know-white, always dry, sanitary tombs. Permanent title and endowment: S2D0 ud. tW8 Pittoch Block. Phone Broadway 35L FLORISTS. MARTIN at FORBES CO. Florists. 834 Washington. Main gca. A 12811. Flowers for all occasions a-tistically arranged. CLARES BROS.. Florists, 287 Morrison St. Mam or a isos. vine iiowers ana floral designs. No branch stores. TGNSETH FLORAL CO., 388 Washington sc, oec etn ana otn. Main oinz, A 11SL AX M- SMITH. Main 7318. A KU1- Selllas bldg.. Bth an.t Hr sts. FORTY ACRES BEST LAND IN OREGON ron sale on trade bv OWNER. Clear Title Will accept good automobile as part payment. Balance on terms ' at 6 per cent Interest. $75 PER ACRE PARTLY TIMBERED. GOOD SOI1, Call Tabor 6675 14 LARGE SITES 5 CARFABK I BOOKS. FIVK MIM'TKS' WALK TO STATION OVER SIX LOTS l. EACH. $9000 Vz CASH This Is In a district where there is very heavy demand for homes, and la convenient to shipyards and mills. Land all cleared: one set buildings; best of soil; best of car service. nrii.D ON TIIESR. DOIBLE YOIK MONEY. This Is much cheaper than such tracts can be bought elsewhere. Must be aold at once. CALL AT SS FIRST STREET. Phone Main 84. inOR Mortgntre Ixinns see Oregon In- 1 FKOfLB.H runui, SHOP. 243 Aider. 1 " "- ", " w-iuav I Flowers and designs, chone Marsha- .1X22. change Blag., Third ana Yamhill Streets-