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Y 10 THE 1: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. - PO PTLAND, :; TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1917. WO ARE INDICTED ON BLACKMAIL CHARGES AS RESULT OF STORY important Witness in Ruth Cruger Case Reveals Inner Workings of Ring, New York. Anr. ti. (I. N- S. The early arrest of a man said to b the bead of a band of international black n.ailera a ni a woman who wa his chief "lure" vn today expected to re- ault from Mrs. Consuelo La Rue's atory told to the grand Jury her of how rhe had been forced to become one of the principal member! of the - band. Mra. La Rue's story, dealing with a Foantsh count, an underground chin ber of mystery, drugged wine and rich Fouth Amerlran merchants, after cor roboration by otherii. brought about Indictments of the man and a woman Mri. La Hue, who figured promi nently In the discovery of the mtir tiered Ruth Cruner, dramatically told the story of her connection with the blackmailers to Assistant District At torney James E. Smith and the grand Jury. ieft Wert Indies In Steembir Mrs. La Rue fald she started for New York from the West Indies last December and on the steamship met a woman who said rhe was Mrs. Cath erine Evans. Mrs. Evans appeared to be a wealthy woman, and talked a great deal of a brother who. she said, was the '"most charming man in the world." In New York Mrs. Ia Rue got her first sight of the charming brother. "He was a Spaniard," Mrs. La Rue aid. "At times he had all the graces or a gentleman, out at uiners me Salem. Or. Aug. 21. Injurance Com- riendlsnncss or a aemon mlssioner Harvey Wells Monday an- Mrs. ia. it ue got tier ursi insigni nulld all flr). rates on shipbuilders' into me counts real m.uk ' rijks, giving the Insurance companies Dams and Booms Is m i? ri-r Fubllo Barrio Commlssloa Meet U Comtdd T rata ave Draft of Bales Xeg-alatlBg Operatic of Corporations The public Berries commission of Oregon held a conference at the court house Tuesday to consider a tentative draft of rules and regulations fpr tho formation and operation of corpora tions organised to build dams and booms. The meeting was attended by a large number of well known logging and tim ber operators. , A final draft of the rules agreed upon will be made at once and reported to the next meeting of the commission: The hearing was attended by Frank A. Rowe. Wheeler. Or.; T. G. Rees. Portland; H. A. Svrague, Portland; O. B. McLeod, Hammond Lumber com pany; H. O. Starrett. Siuslaw Boom company; O. B. Hinsdale. Gardiner Boom company; Carl E-Flscher, Sher idan; G. M. Cornwall, the Tim ber man, Portland; A. C. Shaw, Coos Bay Boom company; N. J. Sykes, Spaulding Log ging company; Philip Mult. Mill Creek, Or. KLAMATHAGENCY NURANCE COMPANIES PERMISSION ARE GIVEN TO WRITE SHIP RISKS State Commissioner Wells Annuls All Rates Covering Builders' Business Here. 'MAN LOST IN MOUNTAINS ABOUT CRATER LAKE Man Seeks Twice to Be Killed by Cars Statistics mrrlges,Blrtbs, Dzatbs. IiOST AND FOUND 2t t Ooa tinned) Motorme rraatrmt Efforts of Jobji J Breton to Com wilt Buldd Examined aa to Sanity. MARRIAGE LICENSES WUI Se ' Norman Chapman, 20, BOS Rodney arenoe. fand Kdoa f ord. 24, liar hvtel. S. A. Olalovlco. legal. 42 North Third . . . . , . ' .. axreet. aoo lereaa isana. legal, U2V MC.MH- The persistency of John Breton, age . uu street. 25, to end his life by lying- on the car Kdgar Hooper. 21. 861 ClerelaDd aremie. tracks at King's heights landed him In Oiirllue t.. Lucaa, 21, Mil cieTaland ara the county Jail this afternoon, and he ; tRor James Tuttle. legal. Carson. With., will probably undergo a mental examl- and Margaret Patterson, legal, 12W Kaat Mut- II II I II Oi J n, viarsnan oiraveu i ue&uay tio . ri . Trnrv. Uiminrr rnrnnoninnc' ! Brtoh went ifl to King" heights laat light and deliberately laid down on the Fosr Ic Felt fnr H!c Sflfptv ; track to await the coming of a. street IfEDDIN WW SMITH i INVITATION? Third Floor CO. Morgan bids:. The motorman. however, discov- I ered Bretoh, but when he was ordered . . , 1 to vacate the track Bretoh refused and Klamath Falls. Or.. Aug. 21 Fears.... tn . . ... ,. . tor the safety of Horace Marshall. ; " mT" electrical engineer at the Fort Klamath c " " Agency. Or. who 1. missing In the w" ken to heevdquartera rn.nM.inm.. -Mnn of the frMter l.k. I This morning he was turned over to country, are now entertained by search-,Mr- J- 1L Green. 71 East Eleventh ,t,n v.-, marrYitA th. rtt rrom-A iiii. i ire, wno promised o iiwi aiicr mm iJlitMS BLlTb lor rei'l, ' ! Unique Tfillorlnao . !o Sir mi BIRTHS HAHIV-To Mr. aiid Mra. . J. Hart. 181 litb St.. Aug. 14. a ii. M'IMXtSll To Mr. anU Mra. Uenrj Jones Mclntoeb. 428 E. Harrison. Aag. lti, a di-ugbtar. VKkTl;EO To Mr and Mrs. Aart Versteeg, ttict for nearly a week without find-j But Bretoh was so anxious to get back ! hutchi'nson To Mr', and sn. Walter Lc lng the slightest trace or the man. io mgs iieignva trim no rtireu nn i nuK-nirwn, Aiioru, ur.. Aug. i. a on. t,-,1, c,,n..int.n.nt w n s..i e belne in Mrs. Green's custody onlv TI RXER To Mr. and Mr. 11. M. Turner. the Crater Lake National park Is aid- short time, and again the motorman madman Tiir "and "m"!! Maaaman, cars of the Portland Railway, LlgJtT a. rower company: August 16. 17. 18, 19174 um brellas, 6 purses. 20 pkgs., 3 keys. 10 lunch boxes. 3 gloves. 1 suitcase. 1 shower fixture, 1 pin, 2 spools cotton. 1 pair overalls, 1 pkg. dry goods. 1 mesh bajr and hat, 13 grips, 1 pall fcloves and 75 cents, 4 valises, 3 hand-l-egs. 1 pkg. dress goods, 2 pkgs shoes, 1 sack lunch, 1 stone pick. 2 coats. 1 flashlight, 1 pkg. coffee. 2 market sacks. 1 bathing suit and cap. 1 blow torch. 1 straw hat, 1 neck piece. 1 pair glasses. 1 book green employes' tick ets. 1 market basket nd parcel, 1 bur lap sack. 1 bundle collars. 1 bicycle pump. 3 pairs gloves, 2 spectacle cases, 1 shoe. 1 milk can, 1 box. 1 tie, clnsp. 4 baskets. 1 piece babbit i nreta 1. t handkerchief 3 bathing; sUwssnRlfeeuah. 1 thermos bottle, 1 picture!! 1 book Owners may obtain article at 1st and Alder st. station. - HELP WANTED FEMALE 2 Cotl.oed . FOR RENT HOUSES TnrrmuasKSB .12 LADIES take work home, spare time.! II doxen. Store 733H Wash st. . FINE 8 room house and garag, strictly modern, furnace, hardwood. , iioors. eic. cnoice location; west slope ui rauum iiDor. J. aoor oZ7. HELP WANTED MALE ANU FEMALE 2 HOP PICKERS WANTED GOOD 8 room house, warning distance Northwestern Steel Co. works; i good 7 room houses, walking distance. 1700 hop pickers wanted for Uvesly j somn Portland shipyards. Seil. 1640. yards; tents, wood, water and good 1 camps provided; 50c box will be paid;, i hops, clean and plentiful; register at , 113.60 Clean 6 room house; modern. Federal Employment Bureau office. near grade and high jschooln Key at 424 Railway Exchange bid. .2601 49th st. S. E. Phone Tabor 12130. WANTED j ROOM modern. lj; with garage. I la; 30 blackberry pickers; 75 hopplck- I near Jefferson high school ; cor. Com ers; location Mt. View Farm, H mile merclal ani Blaml.-na. Woodlnwn 187. north of Hopmere station. Or. Electric. Modern 8 rooms nnii.tV Pruned berry vines 1 -4 cent s per lb. , 16 64 S i ve EatTsW iPORK PRICES ADVANCE lng. when he took her to dinner In a downtown restaurant. There he told . her of his system of blackmail, with accomplices in several large cities of the United States and In some South Ameiican i-lties. He proposed that Mrs. I.e Rue Join hjm. Wine Pnts Woman to Bleep During the dinner Mrs. I.e Hue left the table to uso a telephone. When he returned a k!hs of w.ne was awaiting her and .she drank it. That was all sho remembered, she said, until she awoke "in an under ground room." The count and ome of his Lrftrtn-A meriran agents were there. They treats! her cruePy. Tuey took her money JI0.0U0 and Jewels valued at Jiouu. Th-y thica'.cned her life. Then, through fear the sa:J, she agreed to join them. Mrs. La Rue saul she accompanied Count Mesa to Chicago, St. Louis and other places, posing as ris wife. the privilege of writing this business at the lowest rate possible. This was the Important festure of his reply to a telegram received from V. II LaHoyteaux. chairman of the in surance committee of the Emergency Fleet corporation. Commissioner Wells and Mr. KaBoy toaux are engaged in a controversy over the rlacing of insurance on ves sels tinder contruction in Oregon. The Insurance committer of the Fleet cor poration was endeavoring to place the insurance directly with the Insurance comranles at a low rate which would eliminate agents' commissions. Com missioner Wells has been Insisting that the insurance be placed through local Insurance agents, so they would not be deprived of their commissions. lnr In the search. discovered him lying on the tracks. According to reports reschlng Klam- The county authorities were then no ath Falls. Mr. Marshall was last seen tlf led. last Tuesday afternoon, when, carrying his gun and a imi 11 fjuantity of am munition, he wandered away from com panion hunters and evidently becam lost. On his failure to return his friends started looking for him. The search has been continued daily. The point where Mr. Marshall was last seen Is In the western part of Klamath county and In what is known as the Red Indian country. This sec tion of the country is exceptionally rough. It is feared that Mr. Marshall may have wandered Into the recesses of a box canyon fro:- which he was unable U find his way out. Another theory is that he might have met with some accident or been .ccidentally drowned in Red Blanket river. This river emp ties Into the Rogue river, and searchers have been keeping a close watch for the appearance of the body In one of these rivers. A, K. Wiggins, a Klamath resident, accompanied by his dor. Is Joining In the hunt. Tho dog Is said to be un su tlly friendly to -dr. Marshall. T DESPITE INCREASE IN SUPPLYPACKERSHOLD Where Do Profits Go? Pro ducer Says Feed Cost Cuts Him Out; Packers Complain i ZMl Kudner iif Aim. 12. 'a daurbter. MA1.0NEY To Mr. and 3Jr. T J. Malonej, 1C1 1'. 2ttb St., Aug. 13. a' aun. FKKKMAN To Mr. and Mra. B. K. Freeman. 21o M'b ft., Aug. 13. a daughter. DK. SHAW To Mr. ami Mra. 8. K. le Shaw, 273 U Columbia St., Aug. 10, a daughter P.LEVK8 To Mr. and Mra Robert O. lleerei, 730 E. 22d. Aug. lti, a daughter. V1MJAMS To Mr. and Mr. Thos. Sierciu William, 12o4 E. Madiaon. Aug. U. a daughter. Ul'UUINS To Mr. and Mra. Joseph F. Hug glna. 43 E. 37th St.. July 18. a on. I'AIHT To Mr. and Mra. G. f. Talat. KVj Vancourer ae., Aug. 16. a aon." I(EUI To Mr. and Mm. D. W. Herd, Ore gon 1tT. r.. , Aug. 10. a aoii. LOST Lavender and white sweater and chamois gloves from auto on lower river road between Hawthorne ave. and Oak Grove; reward. $04 Piatt bldg. Marshall 6025. l-.uT Between Canby and Portland on Pacific highway Sunday night, my black personal grip. Kinder will please communicate with A. D. Mabry, 110 K. Flanders St.. Portland. Or. LOST diamond ring, with 3 stones, also wedding ring, near 6th and Montgomery. Finder please return to 306 Montgomery. Reward. FOUND A sum of money at North Bank depot. Call at 311 Journal bldg. and Identify same. LOST Su tease, engraved V. R. S. ; re ward. 887 Junior st. Woodlawn 5225. Mrs. C'aples. STRAY KL A black dog. Finder please phone Main 931V Reward. DEATHS AXI FUNERALS 75 Who Is making the big- money out of A I 'ST In tula city. August 1!, Franclaka Aunt, aged 40 year. belored wife of Julius Aut. of ?2 lint Sixty-fifth utreet north. Friend Inrited to attend funeral aerTieea. which will be held at nolinan'a funeral (Sarlors, Tliini and Salmon atreets. at 1 p. m. tomorrow ( Wednesday ), Ausuat 22. Interment Re t'lty cemetery. BAKER The funeral aerrleea of the late Clar ence Baker, age JH years, will he conducted Wednesday. Augiiftt 22, at 2 p. m.. In the mor tuary chael of A. 1. Kenworthy A IV.. .VH12- the record-breaking price advances in I .T7W ., i, -.., .., n,,t American Soldiers In France "Gassed" With the Expeditionary Army In France. Aug. 21. (U. P.) Ameri can troops were gassed today. It was a purely voluntary passing, how ever, part of the battle hardening process. The soldiers donned their gasmasks for the first time and were hogs and hog products at this time? The question Is being asked by the av erage consumer. The producer Says he can prove an allbt, because of the small stocks he holds and the much higher cost of feeding hogs as compared with other seasons. The packer, too. Is much perturbed I'fcrk cemetery airitPHY August 20. Jee T. Murphy, age 26 (rears, beloved huaband of Mra. Kate Mur phy and aon of (i'orge W. Mnrphy and broth er of George E. Murphy. Funeral serylcea will be held at Dunning & McBntee'a cbapel. Wed nesday, August 22 at 2:H0 p. m. Frlenda In cited, nlterment at Rose City cemetery. HELP WANTEJI MALE SEE ME TODAY IF YOU WANT WORK FREE EMPLOYMENT I want men for all departments of large mill. young men box factory, planing mill men. etc. Fallers, buck ers. engineers, rig rustlers. kid road men. section hands. Few openings for men with families and Seven Day Adventists. 25 2d St.. corner 2d and Ankeny. Fare advanced and IVi cents during hopplcklng on ' - p m farm. Enpllsh cluster hops at $1 per jrrrcr 100 lbs. Will advise when berries andito" RN hops are readv to pick. Address Wm. H. Euan & Sons, at Gervals. Route 2 HUP PICKERS WANTED Register now for the Crossan & Ir vine yard near Independence. Good yard and accommodations. For fur ther particulars call at the office of THE WOLF HOP CO.. 223 Plttock Block STL'DY bookkeeping, shorthand, teleg raphy, salesmanship. E n g 1 1 s n branches, at an accredited school. Write or phone Main 590 for cata logue: frmduates guaranteed positions. beh"nke-walker business COLLECIGE. 1I7 4th St.. near Morrison. T 7 room liouw. eas an.l elec.. near E. Ankenv car linrn 11 E. 2Kth st. Price 118. SEVEN room house with furnace. 3?th 115 Modern 6 room house, 333 ft. 1st st. N. Oscar T. Olsen. .Main 7S62. 18 8 rooms. X8 N. 7fi"lh. KasrK2.'g FURN ISH Kl 1 j(U S ES 80 REGISTER now for T. A. Llvesley Co hopyard. at the orrice of thel;. S. immigration service. 424 Railway Exchange bldg We pay -60c per box. Picking will commence about Sept. 1. Good accommodations: fine river bot tom bnns. MOSIEUt In this city. Autcuot 21. Fred Mowler. age 41 rears, late of 4o4 Market Ktreet. The when rumor na V m that h f makinp I ,h. t . . r, h L- ,, ,..,,. I rtmaln are at the residence establishment of the profits, and he says something j t, Klney 4 Snn MontBomery at nftD. No about being made the "goat In the tice of funeral later. kf.h.AA.i.nf.livln. n n- t ( n n I Packers' Stock Big WANTED An active man about 50 years of age to make himfeelf gen erally useful about the store. A man With some knowledge of hardware Is preferred, but will consider others without this knowledge. Apply 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. Apply Honeyman Hardware Co., 4th at Alder. The facts are plain, however. The Ul'XSAKER-At the family residence. 129 Rodney ave.. Auuat 21. Harrison Kiug Hunsaker ajed 70 yeara. Reniaina are at Holinan'a funeral parlura. Announcement of j funeral later. 4 Willing to Serve; 7 Request Exemption Eleven draft subjects appeared for physical examination today before the exemption board for division No. 5, at the courthouse. Seven claimed exemp tion and four signified their willing Eess to serve. The men examined were: Frank Driver, Seattle, no exemption; Henry Michael. Seattle, dependents; William H. Crump. Benton county. Wash., de pendents; Cotrlfus Simon. Grays Har bor, alien; Claude C. Ginter, Modesto. Cal no exemption. George Run. El Centro, Cal., occurtional claim; Her man K. Sanders, Norwood. O.. depend ents; H. ii. Lochrey. Lafayettt. Ind.. no exemption. Dr. E. P. Geary, J. E. Martin and D. B. Mackle comprise the board of di vision No. 5. No session of the appellate exemp tion board was held today. It Is ex pected that all the continued claim will be takwn up and disposed of Wednesday. -Benefit Dance Set For Saturday Night Hurried preparations are under way for a benefit dan- e to raise money for the mess fund of the Portland Ambu lance unit which Is Id leave for Amer ican Lake next Mn !ay morning Tho dance will be'JieM in the ballroom of the Multnomah hotel Saturday night at 8:30. and the admission will be $1 a couple. The movement fir the dance was b Kun this morning, and several mefn bers of the company spent the day :n securing the ballroom, getting the pr -grams printed and arranging for the punch and attendants. The company- has already raised enough to make the pet boil at least once by means of contributions from the members of the company for tho last few weeks. The purpose of the fund is to have money for extras now and then. Federal Grand Jury Faces Busy Session Thirty Cases Are Awaiting- Action- Frank B, Doernbechar Is Chosen Foreman Slacker Cases Will Be TJp. After a delay of one day on account of a shortage of men. the federal grand Jury was impanelled thie morn ing by Federal Judge Woiverton. I he Jury will have a busy season. About 30 cases are waiting, most of them cases of slackers, espionage and bootlegging. Frank S. Doernbecher was appointed foreman. The Jury list includes these " '"7"' reguiany ouiu gas- hoK8 tnan anyone else. He profits chambers to meet various kinds orgreatly by every dlme that is added '" usru lno in his to Ihe present-day price of live hogs in a rliV" . ,,, , I the stockyards of the country, because .VIT W"L dr" S. n,the don of the fact that this make, his stocks '"lis V inc nia3 auu ineir proper adjustment. The soldiers quicklv I caught the Idea and before long were I nftrker has h.f t r ii rnf i r n il.ht .. . i ' -.1 rnrA L,Hn. " ICHURCHILX, At'34S First atreet. August 17. a result of record-breaking prices for a. thureuui. i-ge,i year.. Re- I on hand worth that much more money. mains are at Holman'a funeral parlors, nrximement of funeral later. An- Aug. Good pueu- . . . . . . i uaru i. ijjo enemy in niS I . . K ..i A.,, ii... i i iiLviu ii. ... m , -ii v vu hi IX. 43 yearn. neihritl8 MATTOCTv Ulia 1 Witt Mattock., Samaritan bapital, Aug. 10, 47 yeara noiua. During last year there have been tre- lilotR Angust Oiger. loo E. tn st.. Aog. Putting nn their lr filter, in fe . . JOHNSON l-uella A. Johnson. Kraanuel Doe- f,v- .r.nAm pork products, despite the fact that to- I pltal. Aug. 17. 56 years, uraemia. T , , ,, rf"";. , . . day tha storags house, of the big pro- UASKIXS-Orrh. I'. Ilaaklns. 272 E. R6th Ihe quartermasters department an- . St.. Aue. 17 67 yeurs. chronic nephrltla. nounced the arrival of a ble shin- 41 . " 1 .us tu"la'" '"ore l""- ana i SIMMONS Charrlott M. Sinimona. 21 5Pta- ment of American tobacco and a big Pr Droauctf lnan ,a J'ear aK or JL1-'1-J!.g-- 76-iT?' r,nl'b-IllJL: I iiieiauvo, uu Au&uai ui iiiia year luiai stocks of sweet pickled pork in the FIX)RISTS bitl'liSH suojecta wanted lor Cana dian overseas forces, forestry and railway. JoW a non-fighting unit If you wish, but choose now and avoid conscription. 221 Board of Trade bldg.. Port'end, or evening. Horn rbf.ne B-lo D Steivens. WANTED Four boys over 16 years of age. with or wr.hout bicycles. $40 to $70 per month. Chance to learn trade and business advancement. L MOLLENHOfR 2o3 Oak st. SPECIAL delivery and -wagon boys. 16 years and over. A pply superin tendent's office, 9 to 10 a. m... Olds, Wortman & King. muim coiuleire Est. 1S93. 30 schools. Summer rates Pay while learning. 234 Burnslde st. Teaches men and women In 8 weeks, giving a diploma, scholarship and tools; pays wlille learning 38 N. 2d. cor. Couch HOPP1CKKKS wanted for the O. I. C. hop yard; families preferred; good ramping grounds, free wood and ber ries. Call Friday. Aug. 24, bet. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Nathan Sohn Ranch. OREflON Barber College wants men and women to learn barber trade, paid while learning; position guaran teed 233 Madison. HOP PICK KrtS wanted; will be at St. Charles hotel, Aug. 24 and 25: 44 acres, good yard, shacks free. Homer Gym ley. CI'iTMHER pickers Fast Uth st. wanted. SITUATION 4 NS 'MALE COMPLETELY furnished, new. clean 5 room modern home, every conven ience. $25 to responsible people. Nice ard Tabor264 9 FOR RENT 6 room modern-f urnTThed house, light, phone, water $12 a month. 5323 59th uve. S E. Wood stock car. W'Nii.U.uW flat, 2 laTgl? outside rooms, dressing room, linen, silver, phone. $118.50. 867 E. Wash. -28th. FURNISHED 3 room 1076 K. 15th st N. house. piu'io. 2 ROOM house, $600. Woodlawn car. 1405 Oneunia l. t U U;n l&ii hA) 29th st. N. 3 room housu. lui'i K. NICE 4 room cottage. E. 24th near S, P. car shops. Call Kant 3225. $12 h t.'itMSH ED house. MoiUavllU carllne. Knst 433. APARTMENTS 43 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED The Cromwell FIFTH AND COLUMBIA STS. Five mln. walk to Meier Frank's store; good surroundings; strictly mod. 2 and 3 room fur, apartments, all out side, with French doors and balconlea ATTRACTIVE RATES PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT. FEW hundred dollars and services to Invest. Satisfactory references el changed. Send particular, to (1-9 15 Journal. JAEOER APARTMENTS Washington and King Sts. 3, 4, 5 and 8 rooms. Every modern convenience. White maple floors, electric ranges. White enameled apartments. MARRIED man wishes steady work pipe work preferred. References. Phone East 4449. Room 43. MA.Vii.li A limn to een our exten sive line of nursery product. Cash weekly, outfit free. Address Capital Oitv N'urserv Co. Salem. Or. SITUATION wanted by man with tools. Good worker. Journal. handy K-59S. HANDY mtn wanted for snipping de partment, steady position. State age, experience and salary expected. W 323, Journal. run on his store followed. placed by the government official fig ures at 389.661,187 pounds, compared with 350,570,351 pounds August 1, 1916. Lard Supply Also Increased This is an increase for the country of 3.2 per cent and falls to tell why pork is high. Lard prices have been keeping pace with the advances in the price of live men: J. S. Bohannoji. George J. Cook, j farmers serious damage. The rain will now ever, piay havoc with the rush va cation season. Over 400 Register For Hopyard Work Between 400 and 500 hoppickers have registered for work in the four Livesly yards In the Willamette valley, ac cording to R. P. I3onham of the Im migration service, whose office is re eiving registrations at its employment fflce- The largest of the four yards, he " aays, has ben furnished with the nec essary number. It Is the JOO-acre yard near Lakebrook. Most of those regls tering expressed a preferenec for this yard. About a thousand more pickers are wanted, and Mr Bonham believes they will be secured If the registra tions keep up as they have been. A hundred and fifty registered Monday. Married at Kalama Kalama. Wash., Aug. 21. Arthur E. Fletcher and Florence Burroughs, both of Portland, secured a marriage license here Monday morning and were mar ried Immediately after by Justice G. G. Corner in his office In the county courthouse. Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear (Modes of Today.) A smooth, hairless skin always fol lows the use of a paste made by mix ing some water with plaia powdered delatone. This paste Is applied to the hairy surface 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when every trace of hair will have vanisnea. William N. Daniels, Anton E Dlgman W S. Foster, John R. Greenwood, E. Harrington. H. C. Harrison. William Hartlll, Frank H. Hawlcy. August J. Heinze, R, B. Holcomb. Morton H. Ins ley, Francis C. Ireland. H. A. Loveall. P. H. Martin, Ira E. Purdin, George H Randle, E. G Siegmund. A. G. Spex- arth.and Emanuel Swenson. Russia Establishes Autonomous Ukraine Petrogrsd, Aug. 21. (I. X. S ) The provisional government nas issued a decree that the following five govern ments will compose the future terrl tory or autonomous Lkralne. namely: Kieff. Volyn, Podela. Poltava and Tshemigoff. The superior admlnlstra tion of the Ukraine will be under the d.rect control of the provisional gov ernment. The agitation of the ex tremists and separat'sts in the Ukraine has experienced a lull because the slogan of the provisional gove. nment. On for an undivided Russia," la be coming more and more popular with the masses. Women and Children Guests of Railroad Guests of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company, 10 car loads of women and children. wards of the public welfare bureau. are at Bonneville today. The big special train left the Union depot at 9 o'clock this morning and win return at 4:46 p. m. l he kiddles were chaperoned by members of the Girls- Honor Guard under the leadership of Mra J. George xveiier. tanawicnes, ice cream, cake and mil lions of other goodies were furnished. Rain Is Welcomed By All Tillamook Tillamook. Or., Aug. 21. A much wanted rain continues to soak up the pastures of Tillamook county. For some weeks the HrniiKht K - a . uiicaiciicu. , ,. .... , o . . . . to dry up the pastures end cause the 6 ,' , ana sun tne oujyiira ui iu e i -jj ngea iara are much heavier than a year ago. The figures of the government show that on Au gust 1, 1917. stocks of lard in the coun try were 109,528.377 pounds, or 4.4 per cent greater than on the ame day a year ago. Japanese Bodies Found in the, River storage houses of the country werel-iRK hKus., f lorists," 27 " Morrl- son st Mam or a-isus. fine riowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists, 354 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. SWISS FLORAL CO., 412 E. 7th N. Store 23d and Gllsan. Main 1359. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 Gth St. FUKSiaAL DIRECTORS Vice-President of Great Northern Here W P. Kenney. vice president and director of traffic of the Great North ern railroad, and M. J. Costello. slstant traffic manager of the Great Ial Estate Transfers J. CanbT Moriran and f . to Eille Bor kltt, land twg. un SE. line J. H H ItOTRl I). L (.. eo. .TO T. 1 N It' 1 E. 4 deg. is. mln. E. 701x3 rt. rrom M7 eor. a Id I) L. C S J. J. Gaer and f to Nellie M. n'enV pjng. L. 1 to 8, B. 35. Irrlngtoa Gladya Partnill to' Mary' SteVena' Whla tl.r. W. m 2 3 ft. L. 11. 12. B. M. Irrlngton Henry O. Erl and wf. 'to Kred' L ' Proc tor. L. S. n. 8. SellK,.Ki Tied L. Proctor and wf. to Uenrr o' Erl et al. I. 8. U. S Sello-. Anguat Spillmann and'wf. to Minnie llra-,L-4 5- 30. Ventura Park Mjrtle J . Speake and btia. to L-rc 4 .. L. IS. B. 10. South port Sheriff to Idd i Tilion )nk 1 iV IS. B. 24. Warerlelh ll..i.t,'.. Lxura I. Baker to John Bee et ai k -r ol A " ' of "f'- aee it. off K s de . Len K. Marsh and wf. 10 AlSert'iv' Weatphal. I.. 6 and K 12S ft l' 7 8. B. 6. Koaallnd A,l,! Lillian Koawell to C. J. Roairel'l "x'wi ' L. 4. B. 4H. James Johna Add to St. Jobna Henry U Corttt aod wf. et .1 to John H. Middleton. S. 23 2 3 ft f 2 and N. 2u ft I. a n ik i-i.' Peninsula Idt. to. to B. E l'i.u' r." 80 to 34. B. M. IVnlnaula Add No : alao L. 3 to 32. B. 4j. Peninsula Add. No. 3 . . . reo.enrii Oronnert and wf Ionard. W. 41 ft of N B. 12. Mallnrr Ad.t Daniel B. stucker and wf . ' t. ' V-Anm Ieonard. I. 3. B. .'. .S..nl,rrw--i..i Hurt Itowlrr to llowjrj s Amon. ll I", n. M . uburlan Huoiea Oub Tract Howard S. Amon arid wf. to (Hirer j McBee et al. I 1. B "B". Subur ban Honift t'lub Tract Rou Flelocbmann to Martin Dmann I.. 5. B. Zi Milltnoni.h W. Blancbe Brown and bun. to Anriiiit Kenfn-. .. 3. B 23 Ft ( ,.. Annie I. Vleranl to Lmia A lem n j L. 8. 9. B. 19. SiiDtnalde Fllaa Kerba and bua. to (irani K R.r'. tej. U 14. B. 3. Atla Add ; also beg. Id W'. line I,. M. B . Mount Bot'tt Park. Li ft. X. f ' rnr alo N". r.. "B" In Xortb Mount Tabor, alao S. 14 ft. L. 2 and V 14 ft. L. 3. B. 129. (".nil her- Ed Blttner and wf. to Mltilde Barner' L 13 aod S. 10. ft. L 14. B. 11. Uoacmer Ella E. Young and bua. to Pred t' Meyer, land beg. In center Portland bltd. 1064 5 ft. W. of N'K. cor of aee. 10. T. 1 X.. K. 1 E. 10 10 10 10 10 400 10 2.S95 to Kdna S I- 1. St. Helens, Or., Aug. 21. A fisher man picked up the body of a Japanese floating opposite St. Helens Monday afternoon. Last night another body of a Japanese was found a short dis tance below St. Helens. They are probably the bodies of Jap anese sailors who tried to escape from the Japanese steamer Kenlcon Marti No. 8, which was recently in the river 10 j All the clothing except underwear ha.: I been removed, and the shoes were tie 1 1,500 to onm behind the bodies, and their purses were on strings around thel. necks. No identification was possrble. Coroner White will bury them In the potter's field. The Kenkon Maru No. 8 went down the river last week on her way to the Orient, and on the way down the river five members of her crew escaped t from the ship. 3 MEN for finishing department; also 1 man to operate spray machine In finishing room. Oregon Chair Co., ii'j wacaaam et. WANT grocery clerk; write givin r nal g ex perience and reference. W-324, Jour- WAN TED Young man as helper In wash room. State Laundry Co., 3bS E. Broadway. IRON moider and helpers wanted, h hours, good wages. Apply Commer cial Iron Works. E. 7th and Madison. WANTED Millwright, experienced In operating. Apply West Oregon Lum ber Co.. Linnton. Or. JANITOR for email hotel, who under stands steam boilers. W-322, Journal. Edward Uolinau Pres. J. E. Werleln, W. J. Holmaa treas THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 Third atreet cor. Salmon MODERN SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE LADY ASSISTANT Pbooea Mala 607. A-1311 10 10 1.50.1 CO 10 j Beans Shipped Into 1 j Montana Poisoned 1 I Helena, Mont., Aug. 21. (I. N S.) ' 1 1.- 1 t 1 . J. P. Finley & Son Progressive Funeral Directors. Private Drive Women Attendants. Montgomery at Fifth. Main 9. A-1599 Chambers-Kenworthy Co. Funeral directors and embalmers of Piedmont. 1111 Kerby st. at Emerson. Lady assistant. Wdln. 330b, C-U3J. P.. L LEW T'nnr(o lrr T V. ... IT " ruuucs E, K. 11th and Hawthorne 18I, B-1HS3. Lady assistant, A. D. Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267. 6S02 9:'d st, Lents. Tabor 6896. 66th nt. and Foster road. Arleta F. S. Dunning, Inc. The Golden Rule Undertakers. 414 E. Alder st. Phone East 52. H-5225. Dunning & McEntee'Mnodre"rknrrn VeH.ral .i. H-e every oeuui. Dirau.n, a m rine sis . . .... ... M..nimin RroaJwiv 430. A-'ang 500 today the discovery that tons of Burma 'beans shipped Into this state were pol- iiio.ii Agcutiri are suspectea soned. 10 10 I.adv assistant Eaat 64. Lady AbS'.ctant. C-3. Wilson & Ross Multnomah at Seventh st. PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J. Groskopf funeral director. Wdln. 4940. C-ll.ls. Kl llingsworth and Kerby. Wife Sues Spokane Capitalist Spokane. Wash.. Aug. 21. (I. N. S.) Ii. L. Rutter. president of the Spo- ane lrusi company ana me Western' . . . Sar5 b1fehiInwirfan? CbmPanJ-' " iMnalRLf;e?t,oBpr,Icrrwdean,t fK clared b his wife to be a nagger in; 40. 60. Wash, at Klla. M. 26ai. A-7ski uDunc complaint on rue nere today. 10 I d Building rermits Mrs. Rutter alleges her husband hai , A R 7pllpr Co. Ut'nsk deserted her and refuses to return to i M' n' LC"CI KnfLt 1QSS 692 Williams are. C-lOXH. C1CACQ Undertaking Co. Main 415i. Orr VV CO A-31'1. Cor. 31 and Clav. T. P. VValker. erect one atorr friiw hill. board. Ruaaett atreet between I'nlon and Mai. Kirr; rotter Klelaer cumnanT bnilAr. tvi I V. P. Walker, ervet 00 atorr frinu ! oora. Knaaett atreet between Lnion and Mai 1 their fireside. She already has a sen-: arate maintenance decree and the prop- ! i-ny iijinus 01 me two, wnicn are well 1 r p r . 1 over J100.000. have been settled. 1 Dl CCC IV. OI IUUN Tabor 125S 35 th. one of his periodical trips over the ter ritory- served by the big transconti nental road. AUCTION SALKS TOMORHOW 131 m. at Ford Auction Co., Furnltue, carpets, etc. Northern at Seattle, are Portland vls-i1,,r; tJ"rr Klelaer cimpany. builder; .-.,. itors today. Mr. Kenney Is making w-f:.. r "?i?,T:JTro; J m fr"M- h' kirr; Foater a Klelaer company. Ixi'ld.rm: II. A. riodfeMer. ere t frame nni i j-ji AT U'llnn a uriinn 1 1 n , , iu 1- Eaat Vladiaoo atreet between Fortr -firat and' 2d St. Sale at 10 a m. " rorty-aeeoiwl; builder, rame; 1 ' I.. Minora le. erect 'w aturr frame at..re rOnmt Uulld a Lake; txillder. aame; $2i0. MKtTI I.Xi XrTICRS 41 aira. a. etaier. ereet trame iUAnll TOM 1T3E. Gllsan St. Fu- F 1 r" I VI I L 1 neral oerv Tabor 4514 R. T. Byrnes, new 901 Willlami" ave residence estabit. Wdln .'2 0 C-144X MAUSOLEU3IS raraire Al? Eaat Eljtath atreet leeween W'uulard n,i T. Inuanka. erect one atory frame gren bxaiae. :7l5 Slity-third atreet aotitbeaat be tT ten Thirty -aeyenth aud f"nrti.-tb oenn- brlkler. aame: I '000. Willamette "uel A. Snrtnlr rotrmnt fiame fence. Qtiimhr atreet hot w.n TvelftS aoc. Tblrteentn ; Miuaera. aame; (2no. Adrian M coalman, repair three 11 tory brick Na pain or discomfort attend, the use ,erlou8ly ahe l8 ,nJured hM not d of the delatone paste, but caution I . . ' M n, : ' " "", "; , should be exercised to be lure that w tf engineer for you get real delatone. . iaqtj toiuany. KeTada Fugitive Sought . Ralph Berkley was arrested by th federal authorities as a suspicious character, says Assistant District At torney Goldstein, on Monday, at Burns. He said he came from Nevada, an1 claimed to be over 31. However, after a close examination, he admitted that he was under 26. On communicating with the authorities In Nevada, it wn. I ordinary atorea and roniua. 2 Ererett street found that he was wanted there. Pro- b,",rtD .r "UI'lfu,; Moore- Meagher ceedings are now being Instituted to h 0naer. eret od atory frame rarare SW Ruawll atreet between Rodney and Wil lises: bol'der, aame: .aJ A. Hedlund. erect one story frame rarage Mlaaoarl between Maaon and Skid more; hntUiee Mme' S.W W. T. Blab on. erect one atory frame garare I 001 Elliott avVnue between Birch and Central Park; builder, aame: tit. H. L. FlanoW. repair two story brick ordi nary meeting room. 14 North Front arreer. be tween Ankeny and Burnaide; Walter B. Tkorn. bollder; 12S. A. B. Btelnbaeh. repair fire atorr brick or dinary hotel. 2B Fourteenth atreet between MedtBoa and Jefferson; Mc Holland Brotbem, builder; $15,000. take him to Nevada. Luclle BeaU-h Injured Lucille Beatch. 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. H. Beatch of 44? Ross street, fell out of a two-story window Monday' night about 1 o'clock while walking in her sleep. Her left arm and right; leg- were broken. How 1 CAMP 41 C A Al p meets every I Wecriewde- even-ng In W O. W. temple. I ? HERMAN 8CHA 121 11th st. All mem bers requested to at tend, visitors w 1-come. H. C SCHADE1, C, C. DE, Clerk. Riverview Abbey Mausoleum Pit rrk hlfc Pnn fipMitu POP WD LODGE Ml. regular meeting. Moose ball. Broadway and Mor rison at., i '. I o'clock p. m.. every Wednjsdar eve ning. Visitors welcome. J. F. KENXEDT. Sec'jr. MOXOtKNTS rORTUND MARBI.K WKS 244-281 4th st.. opp. city halL Main 8S4. Phi Hp Ne" Pnnw for memorHls. WANTED 2 news agents to work on passenger train: small- cash bond required. Apply 169H N. 6th St. WANTED Office boy. 16 vears or over. oOl Pacific Tel. bldg. thITTman dajkTu hosva TO SUPPLY EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS BY THE LARGEST ACCOUNTING AND COMMERCIAL FIRMS ALL OVER THE S. IS CONSTANTLY INCREASING. LET US QUALIFY YOU FOR ONE OF THESE HIGH PAID POSITIONS. -WRITE FOR INFORMATION. MANAGER. P. O. BOX 1148, CITY. Al carpenter; builds and repairs ciieaa by contract. Call Woodlawn 126. KALSO.MINING. painting. plaster patching: reasonable. Wdln 2490 TINTING, painting; reasonable. 7938. Main GUARANTEED Tapering, inside finish ing, cheap. Tabor 6258. SAWYER, experienced in coast lum bering. IJ-672, Journal. CARPENTER, well experienced, wants work. B-fi73. Journal. PAINTING, paper hanging and tint ing: trood work reasonable. Tab. 43H7. PAINTING, tinting, papering. First claaa, reasonable. Sellwood 1399. VILLA 8T. CLARA. 12th and Taylor. Modern completely furnished apt a. Walking distance, re-erencua. PENROSE APAUTMENS. Grand ave.. bet. Morrlsra ami Bel mont; new 2 and 3 rooms, completely fur.; solid brick bldg.: white enamel and mahoiranv finish wn'klna: dlnt'ce. ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOM A rJTS. Well furnished suites. Ideal loca tion, walking: distance; near parks. 328 Mill. THE NEW NOB HILL, brick buildnik'. 6 floors, all mod. conveniences; 34 1 and 3 room suites, few furnished; lawn, shade, flowers Ollnan Hi nexr 23d nt THE SHEFFIELD, i'.U Bruadway S. 3 and 4 room lur. and uniur. apta.. walking distance, at very reasonable rert: best of service. Main 2?i0. PAINTING, tinting, paper hanging, '"all evenings. Woodlawn 325. SITUATIONS FKJMLK LADY of business ability and tact would like position as manager ap artment house or hotel. Mar. 4133. No objection to leaving city. K-521, Journal. WILL do all kinds shoppin ana W. M nir for rltv and out of town people, wdln. 4622 F.. 1367 E. 8th St. N. laundry GOOD hand laundry wishes bundle washing or day work. Phone Tabor 4275. LA DY wants dav work. Sellwood 20-14 N UIISES 00 HAVNTHOKNE AUTO SCHOOL, 462 Hawthorne Ave. In this school you actually do the work, learn by EXPERIENCE and prove that you have learned the busi ness before you leave the school. It is not theory. It Is PRACTICE th mahe von a valuable man. EAST SIDE SANITARIUM Specializ ing in maternity cases, we are equipped with the latest apparatus for giving nicrous-oxide gas in obstetrics, better and safer than twilight sleep. peciai rates. lniormation. call or phone E. 6087. B-2632. 859 Hawthorne ave. at JSth MKINLEY APARTMENTS Modern 3 room, $18 per mo., and up; private phone umj bath, WdiKlug dis tance K ith and Morrlnoli KhhI 3100. PENINSULA APTS. C-1170. Concrete bldg.. 1 and 3 rooma, hot and cold water, nathw. phone, slea m Ilea t. 1 1 2 11 p ROSE FRIEND APTS.. cor. B way a-ij Jefferson. Elegant unfr. apta., best service. VHlkinif dis Marshall 1410. BENSON APTS.. 2U& N. ZOth st. New. ly furnlahed 3 room apta.. walking distance: references. March.1 4448. NOKOM1S. 565 Marshall. Modern rom furnished, private bath, dress ing room and phone, $15 to 122 60. JULIANA APTS.. 45 Trinity place, t rm. fur., front, beautiful view, also t and 4 rms.. reasonable. Mar. VH'i THE ALCO. E. Couch and Union av.i. Nicely furnished i room apts., strict ly modern, reasonable. East 2403. Fl KN1SHKD liOOMS 9 KNOW YOUR CAR We teach you the principle of car- huretion. Ignition, compression, tlm lng. lubrication, etc. Summer rates 1-3 rejrular price. Day and night classes. Adcox Auto & Gas Engine School. 388-390 Hurnsme St. . 1 1 .i Bt-K young woman , ana men wanted to prepare for telegraph servlco to help fill vacancies caused bv unusual drafting men for war. Po sitions guaranteed. Call or write. Tele- rraph Dept.. mom nop, r'anama nifiic iidHK men! wanted. War causing va cancies. yOpportunity open to ellglbles desiring jP. O. clerK-carriers. K. Ai. C clerk fluloms. exams. Call today. Pa cific State School. McKa v bldg.. clt v. HINSDALE'S COMMERCIAL School. Broadwav-Yamhlll bldg. Reduced prices for th eummer. Positional s cured. LADIES Interested In crochet worn or having same for sale, send JOc for 'Handsome Book of Designs ' and de- tails. Int. Trd'g Co.. 215 Flledner btg SPEC 1 A L SUMMER KATES MISS DECKER'S PRIVATE BUSI NESS COL!. FOE A 1lSKY RLDG UNCALLED lor tailor, naae suns $.6'J up Taylor the Tailor. Hurnsifle IIKLP WANTED FEMALE 2 EXPERIENCED saleswoman for laces and dress trimmings. Best of ref erences required. Apply Superintend ent s Office. 9 to 10 a. m.. Olds, Wort- man & King. A MIDDLE AGED lady to care for z small children during the day. ageu and 3 years, while mother works, Write or call 734 E. Yamhill St.. cor 1 2d. city. Mrs. Dungmoor. WANTED Snirt and mangle girls; txDes-ience not necessary; Ibc to 20c per hour. Call in person; no phone calls accepted. Yale Laundry Co., 500 East Morrison. THOROUGHLY experienced sales woman lor veiling department. Must have first class references. Apply Su perintendent s Office, 9 to 10 a. m.. Olds, Wortman Ac King. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Three In family. No children. Good wages. No Sun day dinner. 1025 Savlcr st Phone Mnln ZKZ OBLAESING GRANITE J 267-3RD. ST. AT MAPI SON) J WANTED An experienced girl for general housework; good wages, no washing. 781 Everett st. Marshall 205. M'utTO MSTIL UoTue. Strictly modern. Under new managnt. 12th and Stark sts. Broadway 3822 HOTEL OCKLKY, Morrison at 10th. RATES 50c day up. weekly $2 up. Running water. Free phones and bat h. FURNISHED room for rent. Inquire Apt. 3, Rosefriend apt., Bdwy. and Jefferson. ROOMS and apartments in modern hotel. $1.75 week and up. 4K5 Alder $l..".o WEEK up. clean, warm, modern fur rms.. central. The King. 309 Jef THE HASEL Furnished rooms, steam heat ninninr water 385 3d st. Gentlemen oniy, splendid rms.. bath, phone, hot water nr. Wash. 83 N. 17th. FURNISHED ROOMS FUTATE TAMXXiT 7J 8-4-6 ROOM FURNISHED APTS. THE DEZENDORK 208 11th St.. near Taylor. Marsh. 17t. MAGNOLIA APTS.. E. 3d and Htlmoi.t Modern 1 and 2 room apta., Xl-lu per eek up; sleeping rooms. Kant 1 2. '. 3 OH 4 rooms, furnished, or unfin ished; hardtvuod lloors, walKlng dis tance. Portnomah, 200 East 13th. THE LEONCE 3 and 4 room fur nished apartments. Private bath and phone. Rent reasonable. 1KB N. 22d. GRAND OAK APTS.. corner E. Oak and Grand ave., strictly modern, i-i room apts. Flrpt class service. E. 3302 IIISLOP HALL. E. 6th and Hawthorne. Modern 1, i and 3 room apta., llJ.oO up; walking distance. Eaat 882. HARRISON COURT. 6th and Harrison. Furnished 2 and 3 room apts., $15 month and "P. . NICELY furnished rooms, bia st. References. 394 Colum- FURNISHED rooms reasonable; piano. 329 Broadway. Main 3901. WORKING mothers: Where children will be cared for. Phone Tabor 6606. NICELY furnished room, modern, walking distancre.. 325 12th st. TWO room furnished cottage, close In. phone, hath. Adults. 21 N. 11th mt ROOMS AND HOARD in ROOM and board for business girls; modern conveniences, walking dis tsnce. S3. 5ft week. 12 K. 7th st. E. 473? THE WHITEHALL. 2hi 6th at., room and board; reasonable rates. Mrs. Price, mgr. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New York Apts., E. Ttli and Belmont. Fur. 2 and 3 rooms, reasonable. E. 2.1. NORTHAMPTON APTS. 4 J7 Hall mi., 2 and 3-room, furnished and unfur nlshed. New management. M. 42KH. 14 th and Eaat 120. 122.50, l.'a. ROSENFELD (brlcki Stark, 8 rooms, 117, AMERICAN and Marlborougn, mod. 4. 6, 6 r. apts. Mar. 33i0. M. 7616. A-67H GRACE APTS, 24th and Northrup. i room partly fur, apt. Maishall lu7. BANNER APTS 489 Clay, modern i room furnlshtd. 812 up. Mar. 2)?. EVELYN AITS., 267 N. ,21st St., 3 room furn. apt.; low rent. Mar. 1323. FOR RENT FLATS THE M A N lTOlJ. 2b 1 13th. Jlomellke. fiteam heat: xr,nr t.oard ret M 27n LARGE flat of 12 rooma, on carllne, to some person who has the furniture to fit them up and sublet them. .Fine location. Convenient to public and hlKh schools. Tabor 1101. ROOMS AND BOARD PKITATH FA.MXX.T T2 CHILDREN to board, 2 to 6 years; will give mothers care. t46 s. Broad- war HOBSEKEEI'IMi ROOMS 8 rTTKfclaMXljD D UlirOBnllHED ROYCREST 175 12tn t., single rooms complete for Housekeeping; all con veniences: use of nlsno. r Ar,c Free bath, hut, cold water UClli nyioi i week up 401 1st -f- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 73 rrr&AirfitxD add (wrvuuxEs fKXf ATI rAKZXiT LOT AND KOL.ND 21 PORTLAND. Canton No. 1. I. O. O. F.. invites all I inf. Oaa reiiowa 10 attend tne FOUND Lady's handbag belonging to Jas. G. Bewell. Communicate with Lieut- James E. McKinney, 44 U. S. Vancouver, w asn. rtceptlon of Oen. J t Rltter t Odd ! Dar.,.ies. ?Z ?tlall plCk Fellows' Temple. !2 AlQ.r .t. . Wrf. , , P , Uf iacket. t EagU creek E. B. WOESTENDYKE. Captain. Il-OUND Bunch keys at .Oak Grove. R. OSVOLD, Clerk. i Phone Oak Grove 101. I LOST . Rewai EMBLEM jewelry a specialty; buttons, plrw. charms. Jaeger Broa. 1J1-J (th. A Dink cameo off of a chain. Reward. Main S829. WANTED Ten experienced chocolate dippers. Steady work. Good pay. Apply W. C. Allen Candy Company, 433 Stark st. WANTED Young lady to assist with housework and care of child. Phone East 7509. WANTED A middle aged lady to do light housework and be company to my wiie. tan raa aiicnirran ave; MANGLE help wanted. Union Laun drv Co.. 2d and Columbia ntn. BOOKKEEPER, state experience and salary. A-966, Journal. WANT permanent elderly lady farm. Woodlawn 6277. NICELY furnished H. K. and sleeping- rooms, ii.ao weeK up; iront rooms bay windows. 421 E. Morrison, cor ner 6th. 813 Nice, light upper flat of 0 rooma and sleeping porch, '669 Vi 6th St., west side. Tabor 4553. FURNISHED FLATS SO COMPLETELY furnished 4 room flat. bath, phone, water, 1 10 per month. 77 E. Stark. FURNISHED 4-room flat, also 6-roona cot ta ge 226 Cook, cor. Gantenbein. and unfurnished 1 ROOM furnished flats, adults, modern 506 E. 22d st. HOTELS 54 TWO room suite running water, bath. cooking gas. lights and heat, fur nished, reasonable to right party. East 7074. Hotel Australia Two and 3 room housekeeping apart ments. Single rooms. 31. 7 per week and up. Transients, 50cad up, Steam heated, hot and cold wa'.w in everr room. Only white help employed 2031 1st, cor. Taylor. Main 4208. SUMMER RESORTS SO $14 3 large housekeeping rooms, first floor; near polytechnic and high school; piano, all conveniences. 627 E- Couch. DESIRABLE, newly furnished, single or en suite; conveniences, sleeping or housekeeping. 476 Morrison st. NICELY furnished housekeeping rms.; n-.odem. 736 Hoyt st THREE furnished H. K. rooms, private family. 294 Eugene t. ONE. two or three large housekeeping rooms. First floor. 429 Main at. FURNISHED tent at Sunset Beach, 84 per week, including wood. Write Mrs. G. J. Frankel, Warrenton, Ore., Sunset Beach. ; ; 0 ROOM cottafce at Seaside from Aug. 22, Broadway 1762. STORES AND OFFICES 11 BEST location In Portland for first class tailoring establishment; will rive long lease at reaaonap.e rental. Applv R W Ha good 311 Jo:irnsl bldg BRICK store, 17x60, 68 N. lth, very cheap. Bdwy. zaaz. (Contlmued oa Vest rage) ft : t-