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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 11, 1920 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main TOTO, A 65 Sunday Editor Main 7070. A 60HS Advertising Department. . Main 7070. A 60."i Superintendent of Bids . . Main 7070. A 6005 AMUSEMENTS. HE1LIG (Broadway at Taylor) Yiddish play, "Adam and Eve." Tonight. LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Musical corn ed v, "Splash." Three shows daily at -', 7 and 6. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to S, 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. PANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows dally, 2:30, 7 and 9:05. COUNCIL, CREST Free amusement park. Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing ton streets. THE OAKS Amusement park. Free ad mission until 5 P. M.. except Sundays and holidays. Take cars at First and Alder. COLUMBIA BEACH Amusements and klmminc. Taka Vancouver cars on Washington, between Fifth and Broad way. OREGOXIAN AT KESOKTS. Buhscribe with the following agents, at your aummer resort, to secure the most prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City rates. Subscription by mall are payable in advance: Harview, Or W. A. Bipprell Bav City, Or O. B. Shelley Bavocean, Or F. D. Mitchell BrlKhton. Or A. W. Rowe Carson, Wash C. B. Smith Kcota. Or. ..Cannon Beach Merchandise Co. (larlbafdl. Or....D. C. Ellis J. L. Kidder Oearhart. Or, Long Beach, "Wash... Manzanita. Or Nahcotta. Wash Neahkahnie Beach, C Nehalem, Or Newport, Or Ocean Lake, Or Ocean Tark, Wash... Pacific Bench, Wash Pacific City. Or Rockaway. Or....... Seaside. Or... W. S. Robinson W. E. Strauhal E. Kardell H. J. Brown r. .i.A. C. Anderson D. C. Perejay O. F. Herron Nettie Tomprett .Emma S. Campbell , Burl Christie D. F. Edmunds Frank Miller . .C. W. Alward III ShlDherd'a Hot Serines. Wash. Mrs. N. St. Martin Peavlew. Wash George N. Putnam Tillamook. Or J. S. Lamar "Wheeler. Or....R, H. Cody and Leo Sohler Grotto Plans CaIipaion. Gul Tteazee Grotto No. 65 is inaugurating a campaign to enroll 1000 new mem bers in Portland by September 11. Clyde E. Lewis of Bendemeer Grotto, Little Rock, Ark., who is acting as membership campaign manager, is urging each prophet to get as many new members as possible. Head quarters have been established on the ground floor of the Pythian build ing, formerly the Masonic tempie. Prophet Frank Lucas is reorganizing the band and the grotto guards will also be reorganized. The ceremonial will be held in the auditorium Satur day evening, September 11, at the close of the campaign. Lodge Installs Officers. The fol lowing officers of Thalanx Lodge, No. 14, KniRhts of rythias, were installed by Deputy Grand Chancellor E. R. Steen at their Caetle hall at East Alder and Sixth streets last Friday evening. Bert Montgomery, past chancellor; R. J. Pickard, chancellor commander; James KJibbie, vice-chancellor: Joseph F. Wendling, prelate; H. W. Ager, master of work; Frank Zeigler. master at arms; Thomas Laird, inner guard. This lodge shows a gain of more than 25 per cent for the past term and more than 100 per Benefit for Poor Announced. The annual open-air vaudeville entertain ment given for the benefit of the Home for the Aged. East Thirtieth and Stark streets, will be held on the grounds of the institution Tuesday evening. July 20. Tickets are now being sold and it ia hoped tha former successes of this benefit will be con tinued with even a larger sum real ized for the care of the aged poor who for care and sympathy during their last years turn to the Sisters of Mercy. The following are the com mittee on arrangements: Michael Drlseoll. John McEntee. H. Gilbaugh, J. Callaghan. Fred Eilers and Frank Harter. The committee will meet next Thursday evening. Dental Faculty to Go Easts. Sev eral members of the faculty of the North Pacific college plan to make extensive eastern trips, visiting east ern colleges of dentistry and attend ing national meetings. President Miller will attend the annual meeting of the National Dental association in Boston and the annual meeting of the National Association of Dental Faculr ties. Dr. C. H. Walrath will attend these meetings an,d will -also include tho national meeting of the Delta Sigma Delta fraternity in his trip. Dr. Louis J. Fltzpatrick, superintend ent of the Infirmary, is attending Dr. Smith's course in exodontia at St. Louis and will return the latter part of July. . K. C. Programmes Arranged. The Knights of Columbus Service clift), organized primarily to aid ex-serv ice men, has planned a number of interesting summer lectures, to be given at the clubrooms, located at 243 Couch street. Joseph Little, sec retary of the local organization, stated yesterday that the talks are open to any person who cares to at tend. The first lecture will be given at 8:45 o'clock this evening at the clubrooms when Judge Robert G. Morrow delivers an address upon the mistakes and impossibilities ofa gov- dummy In his cell and, while guards eminent without a head. A musical I nlived he was. asleeD. he was getting programme will also DO given mis I n wn V evening. I About 6 A. M. guards found that a Builders to Picnic. A Builder's I window on the penitentiary kitchen day picnic will be held Saturday. I had been tampered with and imme- July 17. at Bonneville, according toldlately made an Investigation to see You Can Depend Upon the Quality and Value of the DIAMOND You Buy at Jaeger Bros. The money you invest in a diamond at this establishment is at least equally matched by the quality and value of that diamond. For instance, if your selection is a ?100 diamond, you can depend upon it beintr worth that amount. Our years of diamond experience qualifies us to give you expert information and advice in making: a selection. Our ability to buy diamonds in large quantities enables us to offer the maximum in diamond value. Full Cut Diamonds From $15 to $2500 JAEGER BROS: OUR SPECIAL ClOO DIAMOND unsurpassed for value. 'The Hallmark Store" 131-133 SIXTH ST. 'oregonian building f- O. G. Hughson, manager of the Build ers' Exchange, 201 Worcester build PORTLAND GIRL GODDESS if any of the prisoners were missing. They found in Smith's bed a dummy ing. Games and "stunts". for prizes I made of bed clothing. An alarm was and dancing will be on the pro-1 sounded and a thorough investigation I gramme. Free tickets can be obtained I started. It is believed that about midnight. while one of the guards was -in the MISS LOUISE KREBS HONORED AT BEACH CELEBRATION. at 210 Worcester building, according to Mr. Hughson. Everybody should bring their own lunch, but free coffee I dining room eating his lunch and the B. Rector's Motor Car Wins First Prize in Automobile Parade at Rockaway on Fourth. will be- obtainable on the grounds, he announcea. BOT8 enter Stork. Following a report that the store of F. G. Bean at 537 Williams avenue, had been entered on a number of occasions and candy, soda and melons taken. In other was at the end of the corridor. Smith unlocked his cell with a key made from a tin can, or in some other j Ingenious way, and sneaked out into the kitchen. He obtained a meat saw there, and sawed off the bars of a window. an Investigation. The inspectors re- ported as a result of the investiga tion that Charles Rogers. 12. Carl Thompson, 11. and Georare Bickmore. three boys living in the vicinity, had coniessed to having entered the place. Room Thefts Reported. Georsre Hansen, 193 Second street, reported to the police yesterday that his room had been entered and a suit of clothes and a pair of shoes taken. This was one of several thefta reported to the ponce yesterday. The theft of watch, a gold knife and a kodak was reported to the police by William Leichnen 937 Minnesota, n vrnna Mr. cent in tne past two years ana is on John Heglie, 329 Sacramento, reported spectors Schulplus and Moloney made climbed out and reached the roof of the main building. From there he slid down a water pipe and to the wall. Guards were on the high stone wall. but the architecture of the prison building makes it impossible for them to see Its full length. While they were In a place where they could not see him he jumped to the wall and then to freedom. MODERN WOMAN SCORED an excellent financial footing, accord ing to report made. School Is Givino Tests. The TJni versity of Oregon summer school class in educational tests and rneas urements is giving a complete educa tional test as well as the Binet Simon intelligence test to a group of the loss of three rings. Lamb Chops. 20c. At Frank L. Smith's. 228 Alder st: .tsest cuts of round steak, onlv 20c. Tenderloin and porterhouse stkg., 15c. very rine oven roast beef. lBc. Liver and shoulder roast lamb, 15c. Pot roasts, 12 c. Boiling beef, 10c. PRELATE SATS SEX EVEN AS EVE. POSES boys and girls between the ages of Frank U Smith's Is .228 Alder St. Adv, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Thisbe Cited as Examples of Depths to Which Race Sinks. 6afett Boxes, Adv. 10 and 14. Parents Interested in having their children tested should report to Mr. Reynolds at the Lin coln high school after July 12 on weekday afternoons between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30. The work is being done under the direction of Dr. S. C. Kohs of the court of do mestic relations. Canoeists Are warned. Complaint k-vcvix-r' .T.1 Uff..lU lc daily. 284 Oak. CAMPBELL BAND ENGAGED CONCERTS TO BE GIVEN AT OAKS PARK. Portland Musicians Will Make Ini tial Appearance Tonight and Continue AH Season. TOLEDO. O. The so-called "modern woman," with advanced ideas, was scored by Mgr. T. J. O'Connell, when he addressed the graduating class of St. Ursula s academy, "Woman was poser, when ehe was Eve," he said, "and she is a poser when she is Fannie Hurst, more con cerned about what she wants Uian what she is; ready to run in the wake of her traditional betrayers. 'We have but to scan, shamefaced ly, woman's amusements, her ven tures and her associations to know what frivolity, vanity and unworthy trust have made her, not a being to be revered, but an object of contempt uous dread. " 'Poor Mary Plckford, who delight ed young and old, and told beautiful stories of honesty and purity In a thousand places at the same' time, ex changed fame for notoriety, sacrificed blow to honor :y that the world shall not ROCK AW AT, Or.; July 10. (Spe cial. ) The first Independence day celebration on any Tillamook beach in years was held at Rockaway. An elaborate programme, beginning at 10 o'clock, kept the huge crowd amused until a rate hour at night, and many visitors remained over for a more extended outing. The car of R. B. Rector of Portland. decorated in -patriotic streamers and bunting, with little Marcia Rector ar rayed as a diminutive goddess of lib erty in red, white and blue, won first prize in the parade which began the programme. C W. Ross of Saltair as second prize winner. The color scheme of his car was yellow, hun drtds of pond lilies being used for floral decoration. M.ss Louise Klrebs, as goddess of liberty, from a car decorated in white. made gracious acknowledgment of the ovation extended by the throngs lining the streets. Miss Krebo was attended by Miss Faye Nortwick of Rockaway and Miss Elsie Holmes of W heeler. S. S. Johnson of Tillamook deliv ered the oration of the day, and the Tillamook band gave a concert. Honors were divided in the bathing girl parade between Miss Margaret Romacly and Miss Dorothy Painter, totn of Portland. Tlie afternoon was 'devoted to ath- hais been made by the Northwest Bridge & Iron company at the foot of Sheridan street that canoeists have been in the habit of drifting in under the dock and inside the boom during the past few days. Special Agent Keller of the steel company and Chief of Police Jenkins have issued a warning that this will not be tolerated in the future, as the volume of traffic around the wharf makes it dangerous for canoeists and ' Campbell's American Concert band constitutes trespass on the company's I Percy A. Campbell, director, made. its property. 1 initial appearance last night at the Part of Hiohway to Close. A j Oaks amusement park before music- reurion and gave a b portion of the lower Columbia high- loverS. who gathered at the popular and decency that the w to 5-3 P M lili li i ,,7ih Willamette park to hear one of the soon forget, by entering into a mean l...!;30 w?l.M;.fa ,'"Ith5 k.,t free cnn,.rt r ln i ingless and unnamable contract.. nuiiLc, urgiiiiiiiifi .luesaay, July xo, - o - -- according to plans announced by the city. Mr. Campbell has just signed a state highway engineer. It will be contract with John F. Cordray of the necessary for motorists to detour at park for the season. Mr. Campbell's Clatskanie. going via Mist, to reach musical organization made a most Astoria. Men will be posted at each end of the detour point to give neces sary information. Milk and Rest Cure. The tired and worn out individual who is wholly lacking In strength and pep finds a real "come back" In the Milk and Rest Cure at the Moore Sani tarium, East 47, office 908 Selling building. Main 6101. Adv. Delat and Pain Avoided. Teeth extracted and replaced by sanitary bridge work the same day, all with out pain by aid of Nerve Blocking. Drs. Hartley, Kiesendahl & Marshall, S07 Journal bldg. Adv. Modern office systems devised and installed. Our system experts at your service, no obligation. Over 400 stock forms to select from, at a saving. Phone Main 1971. Pacific Staty. fc ptg. Co.. 107 Second street. Adv. StJNDAT Cruise Up the Columbia. Olympian leaves Taylor-street dock. I A. pausing all scenic points below Cascade rapids, returning P. M- Fare 2. Phone Main 8065. Adv. What has spiritism to Offer? Read Dean C. S. Quainton'a masterly treatment. Price 50 cents from the diocesan oriices, episcopal church. Aintsworth bldg, 3d and Oak. Adv. Beautiful Teeth and Gums. We D . . . parent, umi i show you how to bring them back director of Camp- grounds. The hydro-go-round, the "We cannot but look with alarm on the systematic publicity that would install woman on the rostrum while roSbing the home and destroying chil dren, who are the hope of a coming age; that would belittle marriage as if it were slavery and degradation to wives, and its bonds . a fetter to be broken whenever whim or self-indul gence could be made to mask as in dependence or assertion of woman's rights." Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Caesar's wife and Thisbe only show the depths to which woman had sunk in history. without a suggestion of the high place she might attain. Mgr. O'Connell said. EVERY DAY FOR CHILDREN COLUMBIA BEACH ATTRAC TIONS DEIIGIIT YOUNGSTERS. Hydro-Go-Round, Miniature Rail- war. Sea-Sled and Other Amuse ments Provide Gay Time. This is children's day at Columbia wA est la vfv Ath.i Aav All l ICitfiiJ I children, when accompanied by their parents, are admitted free to the , " ls-,J . i f 'V - - 1 f ' .-into. - . Wf$ ' aft" I5 '-J 4 irw As, ? ! i V ' I v J " f - V ' - ' " r Mtaa Looise Krebs e( Portland, Goddess of Liberty la Tilla mook beach celebrarlosi. WW . .": ;Prf H V I If Vacation Time Is Here Don't forget your office supplies when . you go away. ,We. carry "EVERYTHISO FOR THE OFFICE"' Office Furniture and Appliance Printing Engraving Bookbladin Seals and Rubber Stamps Modern Files Increase letic -contests on the beach. Kerr Gifford of Portland defeated the Til lamook baseball team in a fast game; Tillamook, with 1156 pounds concen trated in five stalwarts, won the tug-cf-war. Foot races, obstacle races and other novelty contests furnished tun and excitement. GOOD TAILORING AT JOY'S! See Jay's nobby woolens, both lmr!cfln n n it imnnrterl. Let Jov take down your measure for a, suit on the I easiest sort of paymentfS. Joy, tne tailor, 104 Fourth at., bet. Washing ton and Stark. Adv. $10,000 ASKED FOR TEETH Woman Sues Dentist for Extracting Quartet. OAKLAND. Suit for damages in the sum of $10,117 was filed in the su perior court by Mrs. Annie Ropeke against Dr. J. O. Wilder, dentist, who is alleged to have pulled four of Mrs. Ropcke's teeth without her consent and against tier will and to have put In dental work that impaired her health. The complaint states the dental work was done May 16, 1920, and that Dr. Wilder got Mrs. Ropeke into the chair by saying he was going to examine her teeth and proceeded to LEOPOLD DESKS of high quality , TELL CITY DESKS in lower grades GOOD USED DESKS at low prices Complete Office Equipments PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. 107 2d St., Bet. Wash, and Stark while we do your other dentistry. Dr. C. (See) Smith Long, 310 Bush . , , - . & Lane bldg. Adv favorable impression. The fact that Elegant new tapestry Davennort. 9 chair mntrh (nn .-,.-,. I - " " 1 ,,, "" " bands, t uviuo, tcaouii f. fj t atriung; oargain price, uau 3S7 . JS. 12th. East Adv. wading in the river and the playtime on the sands are eagerly anticipated by the youngsters. The hydro-go-round is the boat that is driven into gyrations by an air propeller and which swings around at a merry rate in the water. The amusement diver- the recent Shrine convention gathered here in Portland no less than 87 the best in the country, has given to Portland a new and en thusiastic Insight into the qualities sion is unusual for both old and young, of hand music. nrt thn 9nnnnnf. The "Donna." the SDeedv seasled. Take Sunday dinner at the Colleara I Mr- nnrArav tho ho k.lnow is carrying passengers on trips inn. Special chicken dinner. Full a la landed the famous Portland munici- I around the island and probably will carte dui ot iare li ju. to 7 P. M.. nl hand to rjlav at the Oaks was be used for surfboard riding exhibi East Sixth and Pacific streets. Adv. received with gladness by thousands tions in the near future. The water A Devotional meeting will be held who love good music I sports at the beach this year will be tonight at 8 o'clock, in Theosophical Mr. Campbell has requested that one of the main drawing; cards. The hall, 301 Central bldg.. corner 10th the public make requests for favorite sands are thronged daily with bathers and Alder. All are welcome. Adv. programmes and they will be ren- Excelleot results are obtained bv I dered. It will be "Portland's band the newer methods In artificial teeth. ln every sense. "Name the piece and Dr. Rossman. plate specialist. Journal I !t will be played." is the slogan which ciug. Adv. Mr. uampDeu has announcea will pre Passengers carried dailv Phone vail iuri"S the season at the Oaks. Bdwy. 609. Municipal Field Sellwood The band w111 be heard in concert Sellwood car. DUMMY AIDS V 22d and Bybee sts. Adv. Plaster Board, beaver board. Cor- f the season- neil board tor walls and ceilings. jmins, ress ac. jo., 184 second et, Adv. bwiMMiNo every afternoon, dancing Convict Willamette." Adv. for Kent. uearhart. modern 8 room nouse, garage. Marshall 4754. AG V. Oriental Rugs repaired, wash-clean ed, Dlnihanlan, 46o Wash, st Br. 2870, Adv. Amslei Printing Co. for quick serv ice. 252 Wash. St. Main 4671. Adv. Kihheheb Coiu Carbon Coal Co mine agents. it,aat HS8, Adv, seeking a cool dip as relief from the beat of a July day. In the way of amusements there ia something doing at the park every minute. Among the entertainments are the miniature railway and the merry-go-round. On every night of the week and on Sunday afternoon night and Sunday afternoon the res't Z'"?! ZZXZ, ! pearance ln Portland and is attract ing more than the usual amount of attention along the board walk. On every evening of the week and all day Sundays the hydroplane op erates at the beach and this year is carrying more passengers than ever before in its history. Saws Bars ESCAPE and Escapes Penitentiary. CHEYENNE. Wyo. William Smith sentenced from Laramie county to from seven to eight years in the pen itentiary for grand larceny, made good his escape from the Wyoming state penitentiary at -Kawlins. Smith has made two previous at tempts to get free, and both times has been captured. This time he I worked the old game of putting a Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults. 91 Third street. Both phones. Adv. S. & H. green S'amps for cash. Holman Fuel Co. Main tax. 60-21. Adv. Head The Oregonian classified ads. WANTED r Wide-awake business man to identify himself with a big proposition recently perfected and now in successful opera tion on a proven paying basis. Article is patented, sells for $1500 to Department Stores, Restaurants, wholesale and retail Bakeries, etc; also being used in connection with Jarvis Specialty Eat Shops, which are very profitable. Contract will-cover rights to Pacific Coast territory with no limit as to possibilities this dependent on the amount of capital and energy put into the proposition. From 110,000 to $25,000 required according to the extent of territory handled. We can show you Jarvis Specialty Shops in operation that show a profit in excess of $1500 a month on an investment of less than $5000. In reply state qualifications fully, or. better still, come to Chicago and make complete investigation. THE JARVIS CORPORATION 212 W. Austin Avenue, Chicago II Jl I El mm 1 i3 L rail I- "1 T : ' (h im f ' J - SUNDAY ; r . v - - 'A r -r ". P v ' ' 1 DESKS, TABLES CHAIRS, BOOKCASES STANDARD QUALITY IN OAK AND 1MAHOGANY is Fifth Btad Oak Sts., Portland, Or, ill- w Efficiency extract tour, which she assents were sound. When she asked what the extrac tions had been done for. it is al leged Dr. Wilder said: "Well, you don't want to look like a pup, do you Every Office Need is to be found in our large and varied stock of Wood and Steel Filing Equipment Filing Systems IRWIN-H0DS0N Commercial Stationers 3&7 Washington St. Pittock Block 'Pussyfoot" Johnson 11 A. M. First Congregational Church. 3 P. M. City Auditorium. 8 P. M. Central Presbyterian Church. Subject "What I Can See Through My Glass Eye:" FREE FREE Miss Catlin's School FOR BOARDING AST DAT PUPILS Now oceuple !t new bulldlnc on WESTOVBR TERRACES An Ideal location Basketball and Ten nis Court. Prepares triris lor eastern as well as western co'lege and schools, under a fac ulty of able eastern teachers. Mumbiv of students in each class limited. Primary, Intermediate and Hlrh 8ohool Departments Boys Accepted la Primary Grades. Special and College Preparatory Course, music Art. fnysicai xrain lnc and Science. French Taught Throuchout the Sett eel. 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Stain or Paint, in 6-ga.r cane ....$1.50 Wax Oil, the best cleaner on the market for furniture, house paint, hardwd. floors, nickel plate and metals, not greasy, used the same as other wax preparations, wholesale ..$1.25 Victory Oil & Paint Co. Derby St., Portland. Phone Woodlawn 3180. Established 20 Years in Portland C. GEEV0 Chinese Medicine Co. No operations. Jfo poison used in otrr won derful remedies, composed of the choicest Oriental roots, herbs, bads and bark, many of which are unknown to the medical science of this country. Our remedies are harmless and have made many sufferers from ca tarrh, asthma, lung and throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney trou ble, female disorders, etc, happy. Many testimonials given unsolicited by persons, male and female, who have used my root and herb remedies. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 Vz First Street Portland, Oregon 1 One of the Many fmwuTAT One of the many combli- ijes mentary letters which we receive from our patients. Salem, Oregon, June 12, 1920. Dr. Wheeler, Wheeler Optical Co., Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: I had the misfortune to break my glasses and am sending them to you by registered mail .to have it re placed. As I am very dependent on them, will you please send them to me at the earliest date together with the amount due, and I will send check by return mail. I am thankful to tell you that I scarcely ever have a headache since you fitted me with these glasses more than a year ago. Mr. Bowen has also received great benefit from the ones you fitted for him. Trusting to receive my glasses in a few days. Respectfully yours, MRS. H. C. BOWEN, Salem, Oregon, R. 8. P. S. These glasses are Punktals.. WHEELER OPTICAL CO. Second Floor Oregonian Bldg. ' I OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE 1 Our local patronage is larg-e, yet we take particular pride ln the fact 5 that visitors from all parts of the Northwest visit this office, and we 1 enjoy the largest practice from out-of-town people. 3 I RDinCC WORlff has heen brought to the highest state of perfection. The 1 I DfllUUr. flUniV teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will without 1 removinjT from the mouth. We use gold or porcelain, aa your fancy die- I tates. This is only one of our many original methods. s PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAIU TO PLATES a A!SIJ BBIDGEWORK. I PYORRHEA SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. EXAMINATION FREE, Hours 1 8:30 to S P. M. Phone Main S02A. I 33 Years In Portland. WISE DENTAL, CO. RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS. 211 FAILING BLDfJ., THIRD AND WASHING- i TON, S. E. CORNER, ENTRANCE ON 5 THIRD STREET. 1 minmnuiinHiiiiimmraiMiiiftwuiitiiiiiiinHim I Q Si3 Jl J PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE OREGONIAN i