THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORT LAND, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY;- 16. 1918. . LATE SUGGESTION United States Chamber of Com merce Takes Stand That Such , an Institution Might Give Aid. TO QUESTION THE BUILDERS If Employes Take Kindly to Plan and Will SupporSame, Defi nite Steps May Be Taken. into the water from Frank Stone's yards In East Oakland at the end of irext week- The Palawan, being built for Atkins Jk BrolLa already Is equipped .with two kerosene engines of 110 horsepower each. The masts have been stepped and- the sails will be bent before the launching. There was some, difficulty in getting lumber for decking and, to avoid delay, it was decided to install the engines and complete the vessel entirely before launching. ' . The Palawan is 180 feet long, and will carry about 18,000 leases ef oil. She will carry case oil to the south seas and return with copra. - ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT A new phase of the shipbuilding irf dustry developed here today in a plan for the establishment of schools for the training of men for employment in the shipyards. The plan la suggested in a communl cation to the Chamber of Commerce from the Chamber, of Commerce of the United States, citing the action f the war shipping oommlttee of the Merchants' Association of New York, Which, at the instance of the national committee, has established such a sohool at Richmond, on Staten Island, W. D. B. Dodson, executive secretary of the local chamber, said this morn ing that the matter would be pre sented the shipbuilders in this district. Will Atk Opinions They will be asked if they deem : such an enterprise necessary and what support they would give it. , Such a school would be a splendid Institution in view of the necessity for skilled workmen to rush the gov ernment's shipbuilding program through, sr those In touch with the situation. but 'whether such an institution is necessary here is a matter of doubt In the minds of some. The present shipyards, so far, have suffered from no great shortage of help, though ready to take on add! tlonal experienced workmen at any time. Working All Mea Some of the yards are working all the men they can handle without ex Banding, and one shipyard, to gain time due to the inability to accommo date more men, has inaugurated a 10 hour day. This la the Coast Ship building company. It is believed prob able that other yards will follow suit. But with all this, and with new yards . under consideration and the ever desire to hurry! ship production, a school might accomplish a good deal, it is argued WOVT COMMANDEER SAILERS tlses that she ie on the toboggan. Poor, old spinster. Sitting on the hill, watch ing the streetcar company take In 150, 000 more last July than during- July, 191 ; $56,000 mora In August than in August; 1916; and more and more each month.- - Tour rivers that run down your hills give them the power that runs the cars that they charge you 6 cents to ride upon. It la an outrage upon me and upon you." Dr. Andrew Smith and his associates are contemplating the charter of the gasoline schooner Rustler for a round trip voyage to Dutch Harbor on Unalaska island, since the Fort of Portland re fused to recharter them the Joseph Pull tier.- The Rustler has been on the Coos . Bay-Rogue river run. The Pulitzer is now being outfitted as a fishing schooner for the city of Port land. . , i' Annual Inspection of the new full motorship. James Simpson at Van couver was begun today. Re-inspection of the ferry Queen at The Dalles will be held Thursday. The port tug wallula will be inspected Friday. Due to leave down from St Helens with a cargo of lumber today Us the steam schooner Daisy Mathews. She is bound for the south. While falling up the valley, the river at Portland rose .8 of a foot In the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning, It was at 16.1 feet. It Is expected to come to a stand today. i . Captain Lubertj Is Injured Eureka, Jan. 16. (I. N. S.) As Captain John lerg, formerly well known In the coasPtrade, Was rowing in a small boat past the bark Edwin May Tuesday, an emery wheel was thrown overboard from the bark and struck him on the head, fracturing his skull. He is expected to recover. , Another Yard for Coos Marshfleld, Or Jan. 16 Coos county Is to have another shipyard. The Hon- gell-Hillstrom Shipbuilding company of Prosper has been incorporated with I capital stock of $10,000. The new com pany proposed to establish a 1 shipyard at Prosper, on the lower Coqullle, river near Bandon. and to build wooden ships. News of the Port Government Contemplates No Such Action at Present San Francisco. Jan. 16. (I. N. S.) It is not the intention of the govern ment to commandeer sailing vessels at present, nor probably during the dura tlort of the war, so far as the Pacific is concerned. . W. L Comyn, who is now in Wash ington, wired some of his business as sociates to this effect yesterday. The decision was reached after a campaign Dy local snipping men. The shipping and food boards were notified by letter and telegraph of the necessity for keeping all possible sail ing vessels on the copra run. The au thorities replied that the nitrate situa tion is serious, but Jhat .they expect to solve this problem with steam schoon era and to leave sailing ships to attend to the copra, which is just as necessary in its way as nitrates. Arrivals Januar 1 Kint. American steamer, from San Frnn- iiwn and Ran Pedro. DUHiuin and freight. PretiUM. American steamer, irom Ban -ran- cico, freight. Departure January 1S Daisy Mathews. American ' steamer, tor Saa Pedro, lumber. . MARINE ALJlAWAC Weather at River's Mouth North Head. Jan. 16. Condition at (ha month of the river at neon: Wind, southeast. 12 miles; weather, raining ; sea, smooth. Tides at Astoria Thursday " Hisrh Water; Low Water: 4:12 m 0.1 feet I 10:89 a. m.. . .1.6 fee 4:18. m 7.9 feet ( 10:40 p. m.. . .0.9 toot PAILT RIVER READINGS Stations. Lewiston Umatilla . . . Nugsn Albany Salem Oregon 01 ty Portland . . . I mm -I is 23 8.2 o 25 7.9 -0.3 10 9.0 -1.8 20 17.6 0 3 (3 .si 20 12 I1. 9 16 116.1 J17.6 -0 9 11. HI -U.Z o.a o.oe a i a o!a5l 0 83 0.1 0.43 0.44 KELiAHER IS. GRANTED PERMISSION TO CHOOSE COUNSEL IN FARE CASE Permission was today granted by the city council to Dan Kellaher to select an attorney who will act in conjunction with the cltv attorney and associate counsel not yet named, without cost to the city, J n the prosecution of the test of the 6. cent fare ruling. A resolution Introduced by Mr. Kel laher was adopted unanimously after the original text had been amended. The original resolution contained a para graph stating that "there exists, among the citizens of Portland a fixed belief that the action of the public service commlssUm is antagonistic to the sub stantial Interests of the citizens and permits the Portland Railway, Light & Power company to violate its contract obligations and is illegal and void." Upon motion by Commissioner Bar- bur the word "antagonistic was changed to "detrimental." the word "and" was inserted between contract obligations and th.aph.rase "to the city of Portland" was substituted In place of "and is ille gal and void." Mayor Baker announced that he did not believe that the city council should Judge the findings of another public body without first making a thorough investigation of all facts of the case. Mr. Barbur believed that the original resolution carried with if an insinuation that the publlo service commission had not artrd hones tlv in returning its find ings in the rate case and he did not think it wise for the olty council to be "rough" with the commission. Way Pack add. ....... 1 Wusm P. Herman to Emily t. Her- man and wife, iota 23, 29. 30, block 2. and the 20 ft. lot 1, block 9. Arfcta Park So. 10 Lydia Priestly to Q. W. Black, lot 26. block 19, 1ft Tabor villa 10 Nellie L. Powell and- husband to Steve I'ereaich, lot 80. block S, Tremont Park '. . . 10 Will H. Barber and wife to T. t). Suther land, lot 4. block 10, Bosedair annex 19 Jennie E. CnUlaoa and husband to Ralph ' B. Mills et al. lot 9, block 1. Wash ington add - 10 Letitla Henderson et al to Ovid J. Stone et si. lot 8. block 61. Vernon 3.600 Emily Schoensck to Benjamin E. Dolby et aL lota S, 6, block 9. Tremont Park . . . 10 F. B. Turner and wife to J. I Bill, lot . 4, block 100. B C Park 10 Leurelhnnt company to Mae F. Murphy, lot 16. block 3, Laurels urst 1.800 R. F. Vancil and wife to W. H. McVay. lot 21. block 105. Luurelhurst ... 1.600 John Berolinger to Christ Inabnit, lota 22, 23, block . Lee Bow Park 10 Franklin Realty company to Emma B. Coardy, W lot 7, block 2, donia rr. 829 Anna L. Fuller et al to Helen Ayer Davenport. W 1 ft lota 1. and all of E hi lota 7, 8. block 22. Caruthers add. to Caruthers add 10 Frank E. Deem and wife to Dora D. Carlisle, lot 23, block 82. lots 8. 10. block 84. and lot 28. block 85. Laurel hunt 0 Mary F. Cason to Jerome WW Caaon, beginning at point on S lino of K. Oak street. 60 ft W of Intersection of S Una Oak street and W lino of E. 21st street 10 B B. Sawyer et al to E. A. Mitchell, lota 8, 4, block 2. sub, L, "at" M. Patton tract Mary Brooks to George , Us, lota 11, 12. block 2. lnta IS. 14. IB. Block 83. Tremont Place 10 Booth port Land aompany to Emu O. Johnson, lota 14. IS. IB. black 2. and lot 8. blook 8. BouthDort 8.800 Samuel Bans to Phoebe L Klnnlanw. lot 1. block "A". Park View add. .... 1 George W. Beem&n and wife to fcelda Ploeger, lota, 8. 4, block 6. Stanley No." 2 Joseph K. Braendle and wife to J. J. Kmart, beginning at MB corner of SW - of 8E U section IS. town ship 1. g B 1 E 1.460 Portland Trust company of Oregon to Geone Walker et al. lots 2. 8. block 8. Bridgeton 400 Mount Boott Park Cemetery corporation to J. W. Deris, E hi of lot 13. Greenlaaf Mount Soott Park oa me te ry 100 Bheriff to Protestant Episcopal bishop- of Orecon. lots 2. 8 and W SB ft. lota 1 4, block 252 Ooueh add. 9.960 Sheriff to Edward a. Shelly, lot 24. block 16. 8 turn raid a. also I H lot 21. block 16. Sunnyside 1.600 Sin atnrea and aftlces. 888 Washington, be tween s'onrth and Fifth; Blngns m and MoClas- lima, Duiiders; svo. V. U P rammer Erect - frame saraew. 648 East Forty-eighth street north, between Wistaria and Braaew: builder, same; 660. V. L. Plummes Erect frame sane. 648 East Forty-eighth street north, between Wistaria and Bra see: builder, tame; 360. A. F. HolmtKM Erect frame garage. 344 Beech street, between Gantanbcin and Vancouver; builder, earn ; 376. D. D. Day Erect frame garage, 826 Nine teenth street, between Market and Clay; bulkier, same, $50. Mrs. EL Mlnkw Erect frame garage. 172 Dwight. between Hunt and Willie boulevard; bulkier, aama; SS0. J. A. Dundotw Erect frame garage. 1163 East Bumelde, between Thirty-ninth and For tieth; builder, same; 6100. J. Gougfedorf Besair 1 story frame fare. T40 MUwaukta. corner Rhone; builder. m; 825. Belli na ek Hlrsch Bertalr 8 storr brick ordin ary offices and stores, 121 West Park, between Washington and Aider: Yandarhoot Bros suuo ;J96. Two cities In Denmark are planning to supply their streetcars with power brought from Sweden's hydro-electrio plants through submarine cables. Army-Navy Orders Ran Francisco. Jan. 16. (1 N. S.) The fol- lowinjr army orders wen issued today Here-cant Joaerjb uoldstetn. acartermaroer eerpe. Fort Worden. la promoted to the grade el ser geant finb clam in the corps, and is assigned to that post aa clerk. sergeant canton J. uaniey. j xw company, Washineton coast artillery. Fort Flagler, la transferred as a private 91st. unasvlgned. and will be sent to American Lake, reporting to com manding ceneral for duty. Recruits K. A. Dole. nnaMigned, zoth rngv nsers; T. H. Macklin. unasalsned. aviation sec tion: L. H. Oliver, unaasigned, quartermaster Total ,....$38,696 BtTXDrSG PEBUTTS H. It. Hewitaon Erect frame garage. 929 Gantanbata avenue, between Ekidmore and Free eott; James U. Qunn, builder; $160. Pets Johnson Erect frame garage, 888 Jar- rett street, between Tweliui adekv Thirteen tn builder, same; $46. F. W. PBAKL Erect firsproof concrete garage,. 1091 Cumberland, between Albemarle and uulpepper terrace; at. w. Liorsnx, builder 0OO. St. Johns Lumber Co. Erect 2 story frame bunk house, Bradford street, between Salem and Pittsburg; builders, earns: 82500. Mr. Wright Repair - M storr brick ordinarv hotel. 182 North TwentlUhlrd street, between corps. Vancouver barracks, are transi erred to Hoyt and Gllsan; O. Wafftan. builder; $93 818th engineers at that post, and wm report to J. H. Renbury Repair 2 storr frame real commanding officer for duty i -nr. ns Rro-lw!"' between FKhteenth and Vorporat aowatt Lwia-oin company, r-ug-t Klnetewnth ; O. W. Whitcomb. builder; $100 Sound. - now in Letterman general bospiui. tnis . kfacleay Estate Repair 6 story brick ordln- MUP TO BE FINISHED ON WAYS Engines, Masts and Sails In Place on Vessel to De Launched Next Week. San Francisco, Jan. 16. (I. N. S.)- The first 1000-ton wooden vessel to be launched from the slips complete in AT NEIGHBORING FOBTS Astoria, j an in. sailed at 7 BO a. m. steamer J. A. Chanslor, for San Pedro. Arrived at 10:30 a. m., steamer Bantism, from San Pedro; at- 10:40 a. m. , steamer Beaver, from San Francisco and San Pedro: at 11 a. m., steamer Prentiss, from San Francisco. Aetsria, Jan. 16. Left up at noon, steamer W F. llerrtn. San Francisco. Jan. 13. Sailed: Steamer E. H. Meyer, for Columbia river. Port San Luis. Jan. 13 .Sailed: Steamer Oleum, for Portland. San Francisco. Jan. 16. Arrived: Helen P. Drew, from Greenwood. 8 a. m. I El Begundo, from Juneau, 7:30 a. m. ; Rose City, from Portland. 8:35 a, m. ; Richmond, with barge 93 in tow, from Seattle, 9 a. m. ; Marshfield, from Albion. 9:30 a. m. : Tug Pioneer, with barge Washougal in tow; from Port Ludlow, via Coos Bay, 10 a. m. Balled: .Norwood, for Los Angeles, 8 a. m; Kehalem. for Portland, ft a. m. San Francisco. Jan. 16. Arrived Jan. 15 CoquiHe River. Los Angeles, 2 p. Mn. ; Aurelia Women, Prepare! every detail and ready for sea will go Hueneme, 8:40 p. m.; J. B. Stetson, Los An geles, 4 :1 5 p. m. : City of Para, Balboa, 4:88 p. m. : Wapama, Port Saa Luis, 5pm.; Mult nomah, Everett, 7 p. m.; Admiral Watson, Sa- stue. 1 1 p. m. Hailed Willamette. Loa Angeles, 11:30 a. Hoaulam. Grays Hrbor. 1 d. m Admiral irairagut, neattle, 1:30 p. ta. ; Daisy Gadsby, Grays Harbor, 3 p. m. ; Pasadena, Albion, 8 :3(T n. m. : Sea Foam. MpnoWinn ft n t - Thousands Of women near the Coast Carlos, Grays Harbor. 5 p. m.; Whlttier. Port have overcome their sufferings, and ll mjj;!0,?J nave ceen curea or woman s ins vy igeies. -.so p. m.; ooquuis River, Fort Brags, fir PlorrA't Favnrit Pretfr ntinn Thi I wP- m. w-.. . - ----..r.. .. Seattle. Jan. IB. Arrived Jan. IB iro.n icintl aiikb uituiuii., iiiuuii ivu jbiiu, unenisi pona, v .ou p. m. ; sTlQCeaS r-Pt, rifir v ha f a centurv tiro, sells most 1 1"Ma"- p. m. . . .j . , , ,. ' t. . . , I Cordova, Jan. 15. Sailed Victoria, wast wide y today. It can now be had in bound. 12:30 a. m, ww th!et fnrm as well as liauid. at anv Ketchikan. Jan. 15. Sailed LaTouche and drug store, and every woman who suf- Efi5S3rSZKi & ? " ten from backache, headache, nerv- Sophia, northbound, 19 p.m. - ousness, should take this "Prescrip- g.rfrotT'st'tu -Wen ; a tion Of Dr. Pierce s. It iS prepared Anacortee. Jan. 16. Arrived Coconada, Se- r . t I ..J KIWt irom nature iwu u uciuj aim Point Wells. Jan. IS ArHv1 r.,.. does not Contain 8 particle Of alcohol UH, Seattle; Captain A. F. Lucas. Seattle, and r,r anv narcntic. It's not a secret XVTT "is ustge o. w. j - -- - - - ..- . two, at v a. m. prescription, tor US ingredients are Mukilteo. Jan. IS. Arrived Schooner A. f. !. j c.-,i m. Coats, Seattle, in tow. P." lc" Y" w.'At-t. vv Tacoma. Jan. 15. ArriTed M.iUn Maru. Se- 4eUI enMAlASWaa A I IV V rlA LISCS t-ftl I 1. w irteftl y et IV C VU e I IwIVt, tsUl" 1 MUC falo, N. Y. city, will be sent upon his return to duty to Fort Worden, reporting to commanding officer, coast defenses of Puget Sound, for duty. Leave of absence for 15 days is granted First Lieutenant Charles H. Hill, Fort Lawton. First Lieutenant John L. Rlddell will proceed from Vancouver barracks to Camp Lewis, and report to commanding general for duty. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Geo. V. BUhop and wife and William J. Bishop and wife to M. F. Corrigan, lot 18, block 27. Whitwocd court 10 John Magely to Ida Magely. his wife. , SB of SB hi, and lot 7 of W 24, . tiB hi of NE hi and portion of HE hi of NE hi. section 25, lying N. of O.-R. A N. Co s railway, also begin ning at SW cor. of SE hi of NE hi section 25. being in township 1 N R 8 E. lot 8. section 25, town ship 1. R 3 E, also NE hi of SW hi and lota 1, 2, S. 4, to 9. sec tion 10. lot 1, section 20. lot 2. 8 and NW hi of NW hi and S hi of NW hi section 20, lot 2. 3. 4, 6. 7. sektion 80, th D L C of Felix G Hick lirA beginning 10 dhaina W of SE corner section 19, in township 1 X R4E, QCD 1 Sheriff to Pacific Title & Trust com pany ( assigned Jan. 11, 1918, to E. E. Lawrence, lot 4. block 4. Thayer Sheriff to Carrie E. McCabe. lot 7. block 8. Richmond add 1.605 Sheriff to Ella Jones, lot 5. block 8. Richmond add l.Tll K. Jeffery and wife to Thomas Prince, lota 19. 20. block 43. Irv ing ton 10 Laurelhurst. company to Estella Bloom, lot 8. block 62. Waverly 2.765 Eva L. Swank and huiband to Ada F. Alexander, lot 7, block 12, Albina homestead 10 E. S. Higgins and wife to George E. Will man. lot 7 and N hi lot 8. block 15. Hawthorne are. add.. ... 10 Sheriff to Harriet VI. Rieman, IoU 1. S. block is. uarutners add B.100 Mary S. Huddleson et al. to J. H." U. Huddleson. lot 11. block 9. River- dals 1 F. L. Foster and wife to &. J. Holds- worth, lot 28. block 8. Eircanno. . 1 Katherina MoCailum and husband to K Andrew Bastaech et al, beginning at SW corner lot 4. block 4, Hoi- ACTRESS GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR Atrcnoif SALK8 OMOMOW TH BAKU 'lawtio lUwse. Masowte 'KaC Md Xasa&Ol sad W. Park sta. Sals at 16 MEFTHTO yoncxs 4t CENTOIf LODGE No. 141. A.- F. 4k A. M. Stated communies tloa this (Tharsday) eve.. 7:80. flat tors welboma. Richard F. 2ekU. See. 37 More For Your Money Get the Genuine CASCARA 'QUININE Ro advance to price for this 20-year-old remedy 25c for 24 tablets Some cold tablets sow 30c for tl tablets Figured on proportionate cost per f tablet, you aawe 9hic when you buy glUTS-auiwsi uhu la 24 hours grip in S days Money back If it fails. 24 TabUta fer 25e. At any Drug Store , kkSLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons.' cnarma. jaeger urea.. It 1-9 stn. pine. BUSINESS CJLSD8 Kirrm as OO. Morgan bids- bBESS SCrrS for rent, all alaea, Caiae Tat lortns Co.. 609 Stark St. , BIBTHB ABRANZ To Mr. and Mr. Joseph Ahrana. 762 - OommarciaL January 8, a son. Tenth. January 11, DERR To Mr. and Mrs. John Dan. TOO X. Mettle. 10th, Jan. 11. a son. MA THUS. To Mr. and Mrs. loa. Imnerial Anna aDta.- Jannarv 11. a BOOTT. To Mr. and Mrs. Waltae B. Boott. 6921 41st eve.. Jan. 1. a son. REED. To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Charles Reed. Wheeler. Or.. January 10, a son. KRABEB. To Mr. and Mis. George . Xrabsr. 1041 Vernon a vs., Jan. 7. a son. DEATH AlTvt rtnTTRAM T 1J-J... .. I.J,. V-l a ' BXJasi at w reauence, av usum aw. . Jan. 16, Susanna Stem, aged 84 years, 8 montha. T daya. beloved wife of Casper Stern, mother of Mrs. A. T. Jaksha, aistar of Mra. Charles Mayer and Otte Psqus of this city. Mrs, John Beckynaa. Mra. Carolyn Kink el. Peter Psqus of MUwsukie. Or, and John Paauo of RheinDJSls, Germany. The funeral will leave the residence Friday. Jan. 18, at 9:80 a. nu. thence to the Church of the Holy Redeemer, cor. of Portland boulevard and Williams avs.. where services will be held at 10 oeloca. Friends are Invited. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. Remains at A. R. Zelier's Co. par lors. Remains will be at the horns. 1899 Colon a vs. N., after 1 p. m. Thursday. 1VOST Loaf -Tuesday ABTD tovttd In Meier V Franks; TSekl Fr WISHED BOOMS FBI VATB FAMIL.I T I I to pooketbook. eootalnlas svsr Bit. Be-1 1 OR S ladiea caa ksvs a sod roaa pnale vara vau urecosi v.yiy s, - i lasaur. T ri-1lsgn eon' J0B7. tarn ta 811 Balnveat St. ' LOST Cold wrist watch, Saturday. Call Mala 279S. Reward. LOST B.v horse, bald laos. 2 hind feet whheT wire out left hock. Call Woodlawn 1971..J LOST One rim. 84x4, for Whits track. B- turn to Blnasaaer-Frank ursg cs. Lost- Flndae Creek letter fratornily pin. plsass caU Broadway sail. Id and Mill" andv Fin- COST Kara bet ley's Mar. 189. EULSft A sold brsosU Call B'way Ml Httf WAlfTEB MAI WAWTXD Boys ever 18 wtth wheels. $84) U 890 per month, Weyels rapatrs paid; steady work; chancs to learn trade and ad L A. Mollenhour, 253 Oak st. MABINB ENOCfEERS Cntted States sbJpptac board free nsanns engineers' sehewl at Uni versity of Washington, seattls. Trains engine room otfiosrs lot new merohant aaarlns. Short est to nosnsa. Native a natarallasd sitlsens only. Stationary, locoat stive anglassra. sjikera, water tend era, eilgfble. Cowrae only sna ssonth. No enlUtsMsL Address W. J. Oraaba. 869 Stuart bldg.. Seattle. Wash. BOOMS A WD BOABD BOOM -and board is Airp BOABP - Is Is kustsees girls, modern' ins Ontaasa, 83.60 . week. 4T83. 12 E. 7th st. HIE Martha WhWost. Hi lOlh, fee baei, gtris ana staoeoov atajmnau mi. n BOOMS A WD BOABD FBITATB FAMILY TEST pleesaat horns, wsialas dlrtinaa, special pnoes lor two aosrmg aanv rsfsrwsss iweulnd. Call 866 WANTaM -Chlldrsn to eaJs for in ahlklram frees A to Reasonable terms. Tabor 6687. say own f ass. BOOM and board la private tassily T and breakfast. waJkrns 4 tat a ana, bosse lege. Phone Mala 4 lis. prtn. TTAWTED ROOM A WD BOABD tt WIDOWER. 41 dealres bomsllko pises to Kast atds nesterrsa. AVSS2, learssL HOUIEUEPISO BOOMS FTJBW18HED AWD TJWFCBH ISBED TSS jEFrEBl Newly rarniaUd IL K. Ckws la. surnei Busssll and Kerb. FOCB fumiahed H. X. rwsfiaT i St.. 88A $60 ssy week earned fey each of f ansa atase July 1, eel Msg ewr guaranteed shrubs, rosea, trees and berries; ethers eeraiag front 626 nee week up. No STperienss sMoeesary. Exohssivs territory. Free oatflt. Best aeasne for yssra Open tarrttdry la this and neighboring states. Washington Nursery Os.. Toppanish. Wash. BOOKKEEPER by Urge IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most, folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need BOONET Jsnuary 14. at Do Lair apartment, 616 hi Williams avs.. Ollle Rooney. aged 34 years, beloved wife of Orville Rooney, daughter of John A. Burdick, Lents, Or : eister of Mrs. Anna Rogers. Hood River, Or. ' Mrs. Rooney was a member oi the Pocahontas auxiliary of Order of Red Man. Funeral asrrioea will be eondnetad Thursday, January 17, at 2 p. nv. trotn Pear son's undertaking parlors. Russell st. at Union avs- Friends invited. Interment Boss City Park osmetery. BRADY la tola city, January 16, Mary Helen Brady, ago 80 yssra, beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jamas Brady, and sister of Michael J., James F. and William A. Brady. Funeral win leave the residential parlors of Millsr ex Tracey. Washington at Ella street, tomorrow (Tnursday), st 8:80 a. m., to the cathedral. 16th and Davia streets, where mass will bs of fered st 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Cal vary cemetery. " MACKENZIE In this city, at his late residence. 627 Hancock street. January 13. John W. Mackenaie. age 64 years. The funeral services will be held Thursday. January 17. at 8 a. m at the residence establishment of J. P. Kin ley A Son, Montgomery at Fifth, under the auspices of Portland lodge No. 142. B. P. O. E. Friends invited. January 14 city advancement. hoi ess Is hoses.' collections, good opportunity Reply in own hand, statins salary wanted, expsrlonoa, references and age. V-664. Journal. WANTEL-Aa all erounT country printer, one who la familiar with No. 6 Linotype and O. K. in ad alley and job work. Steady placo if satis factory. Stats wages expected in first letter. W 848. Journal. iVANTEl Real men to canvass daily, sepply- ing tno increasing a cms do lor ear line, usee weekly. Address Capital City Nursery ooss psny. Salem. Or. GOOD shoo eelcemsa. one that can take full charge of window dressing and soms eerd writing i referenoea, state salary wanted. M- 078, J on real WANTED Driver for Ford delivery car for retail grocery business; must bs acquainted in dty; middle sged married man preferred. Give references. K-0T1. Journal. RECEIVING elerk for large factory with elari- claaa 1-2-8 la A Frw JCHJ MULOi week up. 701 EvstsU hot, sold water. 1 401 lstewv . HOUSEKZEmo BO0TT8 tt BXBKISHED OB CWFCBHIABXD . FBITATB FAMILY TWO pies sent stoaaa basted trot kgesssssplss Sooa aooaooaa TWO 21 N auiia. 11th at. 488 Market a. t t - FOB BKWT HOT7SXS UWFUKW1SHBD rsto bsssasnt. 1 Ua. lita Harrtsaa), 810 t Oak oat sxpenenos; must not bs in draft. B-990, Journal. TfOtTNO men for billing and trafOs souras. Willplaos yon in a good position. Mr. Bher lock, Worcsatsr bldg. WANTED First-class fUki draumso. BSC way or railroad sxpenenos. Writs or tole- pbons Stats Highway Department. Raises. Or. IRON MOLDER wanted st the gbofnsr Iran Works. Rainier. Or. Phono Cll; 6 sx, 66.80 per dsy. ELDERXT gent to do light work for board. rowm and email wages. Call 621 Sevier st. WANTED Experienced shoe aalsemaZ TTii. Journal. BELL boy wanted. Rainier hotel. 116 N. 6th. MILTON In this city. January 14. Louis B. afiltnn in AO vasts, beloved hnahand off lo flushing occasionally, else . hanna Milton. Funeral services wlU be held A Well Known Actress Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Simple Home Made Mixture. we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stom ach, sleeplessness and all sorts of blad der disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys S active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney r.r1rn eAt shniit four nnnrps of T1 , later. tomorrow (Thursday), at 8:30 p. m.. at the residential parlors of Miller A Tracey. Washing ton at Ella street. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. MOO NET At avs, Januar 16, family residenoe. 485 Bidwsll nuary 10, Lydla H. afoonay. aged vs years, widow of the late Samuel alooney; mother of EUa Mooney of this dty; Guatavua A. of New Tork etty; Osorge H. of Mflwaukis, Or., and Charles C. of Hollywood, Cai. Funeral notice Medford, Oregon. "For three or four, days at a thne I would suffer untold agony; it was this way for years. I .doctored all the ( time but never got any help. A friend told me about Dr. A'DsM nHiniitiiir'sa' lVVvVv JITNEYS CURE FOR 6c FARE, SAYS M'GINN (Continued from Page One) 6 cent fare. It was a long time coming but it did not come by accident. Don't let the council fool you about Tt f A -' . . I Prescription. I took he.r. ..nn,, -i. bottles and reo rV Sa-ta4ssu4 who Mb swan T1 W V. 1 ' -v a 1 a vu uoauesw MAA V vevctv. A lldjr JlstVO sAl- ,.li- A a I J sasPMs-a siiv gtkliit DC! Tla VUIIIIIIIB' .v.1 uuuio. ai -inainer .u . , ... frvivBi a, s aa&rv a en, 3. AAl tnis xaiK aoout appeal is camouflage. U time I had terrible ffrdizsy spells and a catarrhal condition also; had that 'all gone,', tired reeling:; was nervous; and aiterveacn meal would bloat somethln terribly. Had- Indigestion so that I could hardly eat anything and my heart was affected. I again took the Favorite Prescription and it cured met It is a grand medicine and" I am glad to tell others how it helped me. ,' "The Pleasant Pellets' cured me of chronio constipation; regulated - my Dowels so that I never had any mo: trouble." Mrs. A. D. Little, 36 N. kuversiae avenue. DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD All this talk of Dan Kellaher's about Injunction is bunk. "Don't talk about redress from the courts. There will be no redress in the courts. Mayor Baker susTft-ested that I be employed to assist the city attor ney in the appeal, and I . want to tell you that if I accepted that offer would be obtaining money by false pre tenses. They can't win and they know it Are Chloroforming People When George' says they are going -to appeal 1 say "bunk." When Dan Kel laher says he is going to enjoin. I say "bunk, Dan, bunk.' When the appeal is taken and the people are beaten thev will come tb you and say, "Well, we did1 uie best we could. Angels could do no more, but we got beat." Camouflaee. They knew it all the time. Take you re ceipts for the pennies you pay and paper your nouse wiui tnem. That's' all they will be good foe All this talk Get a small package of Hamburg I about appeal is just tb chloroform you ' Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a I people to sleep until you get .used .to tADiespooniui or this Hamburg tea. putt paying a 6 cent rare. a cup of boiling water upon ft.' pour I "But don't think you have no redress.' through a sieve and drink a teacupful at I Judge McGinn exhorted. - "Put the-lit any time. It is the most effective way to I neys back. Tou were wrongfully de , break a cold and cure grip, as it opens I prived of themfeby men who had in mind . uie pores, relieving congestion. Also I to do Just twhat they have done. Put .. loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold them back and the 6 cent, fare question at once. , I will solve Itself. It Is Inexpensive and entirely vege-1 For JO years and more Portland has , table, uerexore narmiesa. (Adv.) - . t i Jolcey Williams, the well known Amer ican actress, who was recently playing at the Imperial theatre in St Louis, Mo., made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken It : "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will ! darken gray streaked or faded hair, and I make it soft and glossy. To a half pint 863 of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 4 ounce of glycerine. These Ingredients can be bought at any drug store aoavvery little cost, or any druggist can pvel it up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look 20 years younger. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. (Adv.) QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Why I Believe in Nuxated Iron Strength-Builder for the Nation By E. Sauer, M. D. Probably no remedy has ever met with such phenomenal success as has Nuxated Iron. It Is conservatively es timated that over three million people annually .are taking It in this country alone. It has been highly indorsed and used by Former United States Senators and Members of Congress; Physicians who have been connected with well known hospitals have prescribed and recommenaea it; Monseigneur fsannini, a prominent Catholic Clergyman, rec ommends it to all members of the Catholic Church. Former Health Com missioner Wm. K. Kerr of- Chicago says it ought to be used in every hos pital and prescribed by every pnyBi cian. Sarah Bernhardt "the Divine Sarah." the world's most noted actress. has ordered a large quantity sent to the French soldiers to help give them strength, power and endurance. ur. a. J. riewman, late foilce Bur geon of the City of Chicago, and for mer House Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago, says Nuxated Iron has proven through his own tests of it to excel any preparation he has ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and correcting digestive disorders: Dr. H. B. Vail, formerly physician In the Baltimore hospital and a meidical examiner, says that time and again he nas prescribed JNuxated Irqn and sur prised, pauenis at tne rapidity witn Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That Is the Joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomers old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing; soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are consti pated, youH find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right Try them, 10c and 25c per box, All druggists. , Adv. Salts from any good drug store here, KABi L In this dty, January 14, Mrs. Floy X. take a tablespoon! ul in a f lass of water I Klf rU- L''L 2 oeiore DreaKiast ior a raw aays ana residential parlors of Miller s Tracey. Wssblnt your kidneys will then act fine. This ; ton st Ells street, tomorrow (Thonxlay) st 3 famous salts is made from the acid of ; """JY" lnT"5. mismssn Mount noon grapes and lemon juice, combined with , kinS's w nTr"-52 r,.tr. , , , . KING January 15, William it. Kins, see 81 uuim, bjiu is narmic w iiumi ciu(ecu years, beloved hatband of Martha slamret klndneys and stimulate them to normal . Kim. uu of 583 Vs Rodnsy avs. ; brother of activity. It also neutralises the adds i jm Kl"- Remains st Prsrson'i undsrtak- Jn the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless ; inexpensive ; makes a delightful effervescent llthla- ' ""' waf- ilrlnV la-iilnh nntmtv ihARM ' Trarey. inn psrlor. Hqwll st.. st Tnien its. i j l p 'i i r t . i. r. . . . 1 1 . - i until! in iuu ciiy, January m, Tuelms r ranees wan a. tge I years, beloved daughter oi air. ana sirs, jiooert j. osrtn. Notice of fn- Arrangements in ears of MOlsr A take now, and then to keep their kidneys 1'RE In this city. January IB. MUs Orph clean, thus avoiding serious compllfca- j Areme tac.J of iu7 ATww A well-known local druggist says he GAftSinu sells lots of Jad Salta to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble. (Adv.) HELP -WAirTET VISC 48 V. S. GOVERNMENT STENOGRAFHEUS WANTED. Cncle Bam will employ every graduats nf oar ROOsI kossVs. so. and S. Hsrrison sta.. (1080 per ssonth. Inquire next 4eot et Urove 1ZSM. - IUoHOUGULT nvodsra 7 rooes smmsss, finUbed sttia, nies (rounds, with up is dste doable ssrscs 888 K. ltta. eer. Midisna, nst 80A v hetit 8K). . t FUR RENT- New snodera 8 reoss kunssWrsi! 1 80s 1 00 lot next foe amrdsn . sbls. 2178 E. Wssiaastes. Zsbsel stjsos. lo 8. 8 roses sotistrs. 8uns raids dsstKet. floored bssessent. elaetrioity, bstnl rent very resaonsbls. Osll si StO B. Msrhsnn : tl. HVtrWiTta. s; I reesn Wn'sUTF- TSI kAvJieif . . ay' ee ' v wui.iwi .s rooss nsues. ens lines, xaw . thorns distriot. Tssor 7347. I ' WtT ifl)g modem i room eotu-." Ill, k slodlpg wmtsr rent. Main 8838. 1 i i i , i iii star . 18 rrRKISHED HOUSE S ROOM, piano. Utk, Unndry. (as. sUatrUty: fruit,-818. Bteck Weodlswn -ear. s48X4 Wi APARTKEKTB - 48 rrfRHUHVP AHP rNFTTKiriWlT1tl 'I VTUA ST. CLAEA 12th and TarloT Modern, eomnistely fnrnisnsd nasi Walking distance; rslersnsss. 8 AND 8 ROOM nnuraished psrtssenvs, "wT3 die- t wsJkias ily 416 Sta fi.,?'." ttZZZJ i rUlb APT cor., brows, and J.l- best, light and water. 812 up; me. convenient ta ehirjrard. Asnls sx. r-nons si am zot. to S2U0O s year grad.ua lee. Enroll now. UNK Ii HI HLNF-SS COUXOE, 10th and Morriaon, Portland, Or. Phones; Main 8088. A 8468. lc, wsisbig dislancs. Msrshall 14 id. LARliC si nils room with kitchenette, saulsliU ' for S r 8 senUeussu. 3 Grsnd svs, nor. e E. Ankeny. . x : thorns. SssXt SB nsv ssslk. eaatiana smaotinn. Mo "usU" nseded. i res oisisnos. East buz. Information, money bsnk guarantee, a ad ape- j THE JEFFERY. newly furnished 3 tooen spts. eisl offer te cltlsens over 18. Ask tor book j for houses saving ; 818 up; close in. cog. Jsas QM snd asms position wtnten. wsshlngton i sail and aerby. ' ' Civfl Berries School. 848 Msrden bldg.. Wash- I : - 1 I WAR JOB FOR YOC1 fcivil service needs J HWUJP 1ULU E. 8tb snd Uswtb thouesnds men. women. line salaries; paid J i . 8 and 8 room apta. 818.1 ington. I). C. KX M.1S E it young wonvn snd men wsated to prs psrs for telegrsph service ta help fill vacan cies esuaed by unusual drafting men for war. Positions guaranteed. Call or writs. Telegraph I trot. 21" Hallway Eschangs rtWlg. " CNCLE SAM r.seds 10,000 stenographers. Enroll new for shorthand, typewriting. bookkeeping. KUg DECKER'S PRIVATE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8d floor Alias; bldg. AIK'UX ALTO oCllOOL, RE7TT FLATS WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT, WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. 'Says Inside-bathing makes any one look and feel clean, r. sweet and refreshed. In this cltv. Jiniun' IK 17 .-...ui., Ml vo jvaia. .low, ox zuDsrs later Arrsngemenu In care of Miller and Tracey -Washington st Kfls street. BANES. George M. Banks. 715 Teuino aveT Jan. 18, 49 years, ntphritls. DeMARS Derrick DsMsrs. St. Vincents bos- p3Jf ' Jn- 12- 78 " nrdnoms. MACLEARY. Heneretta MscClesry. Good Sa maritan hospiul, Jan. 10. 67 years, pneu monia. W5B Ann Wbb- 881 E- "th N.. Jan. 10 29 years, tuberculosis. ' ANDREWS Martha Elizabeth Andrews. 829 Leo avs. Jan. 12, 77 years, myocardial de generation. BECK Sophia Beek. Sr. TlneenU sanltsrrum. J"- 'Z. 75 years, carcinoma. FLORISTS ! CLARK BRG8., FlorirU,287 Morrison st. Main I or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs No branch stores. ' MARTIN A FORRES CO.. Florists. 54 Wash ; Main 29. A-1249. Flowers for all occasions aimicsiiy srrsngra. (MaTm. SMITH. Florist. 141 hi th st. LUBLIN EB. Portland hotel. 628 Morrison. FFNERAL DIRECTORS Wash yourself on the Inside be tore breakfast like you do on the ontntfle. This is vastly more Important because the skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties into the blood causing illness. while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink , taken into the stomach, nearly an I ounce of waste material must be carried I out of the body. If this waste material i is not eliminated day by day it quickly j ferments and generates poisons, gases i and toxins which are absorbed or sucked ' into the blood stream, through the 1 lymph ducts which should suck only , nourishment -to sustain the body, Edward Holman President J. E. Werlein. Treairr THE EDWARD HOLMAN W. J. Holman Secretary A Doctor's Prescription for Indigestion Usually Glres Instant Relief 1 Physicians who have SDeciallzed in the which the weakness and general debility treatment of stomach troubles are natur were replaced by a renewed feeling; 0f aUy in a position to Judge lnteillgenUy as tl.., to tne uest tninsr to use. it is tnercrore D L 4 1 . f t,. u. . . L J . - . . . , - Sir vou am not . strnnv nr well vim " inavc i m.c.coi. iu tiiusa wno awa ifr ti ro.Vf A m U .1 A1 BUIICI liuitl IIIUIKODIIUII, HUBtritlB. UVR lowing test: See how long you can ft""- r. nearxourn. etc., work or how far you can walk with- i J T ar,? that physicians who have devoted out becoming tired. Next take two ' their lives to the alleviation of human' fivs-rrain iihists n .a t r. ' suff erlnjr are more and more instruct. three times , per day after meals for '"s uese suiwre to gci a pacaage or two weeits. ' xneu test your strength : s-i .srum uw ui ukbisi anarxaae a strain and nee how murh vn y.s vs I teaspoonful in a little hot water lmmed gained. , ', lately after eating or whenever pain is NOTE Nuxated Iron, which has been coed by ' felt. Doctors who prescribe Bi-nesla, former Members of the United States Senate do so because they know it gives im ad House of Representatives, and other nrom- mediate relief in nearly every inatanrvw- lnent people with such surprising results, and because it is not a secret remedy, for the formula is printed on the label, and last but not least, because it is obtain able of all druggists and every package contains a binding guarantee of satis faction or money back. In view of the quick ' ana lasting reiier obtained in which is prescribed and recomrarnded ahova bv pbyslclsns in such a great vsrlcty of caea. la not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists snd whose Iron constituents sret widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the .IM, lMAM.nl. I hi. WaImMI 4. S .. .. 1 1 - almilatsd. doe not Injure the teeth, make them .nearly .every Instance, and the guaran black nor upset tne stomach: on the contrary. ,x.ee ma. i . ws you notn It Is m rumI nntent retnMtvr In riM.l. ell t m I Insr. sufferers from GY8DeDli inrlle-xs. of . inulgeetioa as well an for nervous run- 1 tion and stomach, troubles generally are down conditions. The manufacturers have such strongly advised to get a package of great nsuiiRDce in nusim iron, mat tney i m-nesia irom uieir nearest arugglst and offer to forfeit $100 to any charitable lnstits-' beeln its use without delay. "oTv lksTr andTncrsir ' hawonr? Sf4 Mut. ton r mil - - rm. -A.k. is a harmless out wooaerruuy effect! vs remedy time." provided they hare no serious organic wh4cn ""f!, l. .1 trouble. Tbey also offer to refund your money Jean prerje for iw lir "iftfe Ihi ounces If 1t does rot st least double yrmr S'rensth snd bieotas carbonats with 1 ounce magnesia ear in rf. i. v;iu.nata- If. however. Tou wiah i mmiM mi J a 'rJrrn rooTdr j satisfaction or money ck. b. nrit. lZ had a 5 cent carfare. JNawsahe adver- . .. - . - . , . . (Ad.) 'an original packags of Bi nesia. ,-. . (Adr.J , UNDERTAKING CO, ESTABLISHED 1877 Tlitrd street, corner Salmon A MODERN SPACIOla FAMILY I!KM WITH FRIVATK EXTHA.Nt E LADY A8SIMTA.NT Phones Main 507. A-1311 FOR L'Nfl R.S1SHKD appe flat. screened sleeping porch, modern and alssn. good furnace. 884 K. 424 si. Ussrtnorns ear. . Rent 118. Open for trsspeetlan. Main . KEWLT painted, cleanly furalaned 2-roosa Cat,' sleeping porch. Phone Kaat 8077. 11 r-iv ... ana Uivn st. Partiana. O. CrU or writs tor free 80 pegs catalogue. It tells how we help you to a good position. Day and night cissses lDL-B aesirius '..7 VllR krsfl Tlle i.k.al aaark ...r"v !Tr ,"..,..;... Troch-t ! for rsnt chssp, with .Uugbtsvbonss la ... k-. oi a ruiiM kWb i "- Ore nee M WTOREB AHP OiriCtll OFFICE room, ground floor on sasla thor-" oughfara. sast aids; storage space ta rear, , 28x12. J desire to reserve spas tog By desk ' and safe only: rent very reesnnsbU. Robert ' B. Cos Jr., 864 hi Hswtaoras avs. East 4718. FOR RENT -A Hawthorne aito bchool. 482 1IAWTHUK.E 1IL SFECUL NUiHT CLASS RATES. PAT AS YOU LEARN. EAST BII'E CoMMEItriAL SCHOOL. 122 h C;4tANI AY K. EAST 427. L'.NCALIO for ullor made auiu. 89 60 Taylor the Tsilor, 2 89 S BurnaVis. up. HP.IP VTAHTK FMAI.E REF1NEO woman to children in lamily, 2230. for sadst wtta housework, 2 820 per month. Tabor Co.. Oreuea. Of.- - gQK RENT famished of floes snd deaka. ehespTt 728 Cham bee of Oonssseros bktg. STORE for rent. E. 19th and E. Broadway. , IT XV TED TO REJT I WANTED 4 or ft room modern faraisbsd house, with garage. P. O. bos 824. - , 1 f-WANT te rent a small "Tarnished nouss! What have row f C-788, JsnmaL for sale. Hrsurr.as frofertt . I WANTEI-riirU work, good pay. Handle V., 1521 WANT glrf basket ' making, pleasant A rely Portland Basket A Macadam. ur young worsen to answer tele phone and An nms orersting on sewing ma chine. Call Thuriay. 808 Williams avs. IIoTSEKEKPER wsnted" by widower Fred P. Ix-sn. Hood Itivrr. Or . K. 4. H 02 A. GIRL or young woman for light house work. 447 imhet. Isin J09S. (Tt x i r'gTrrTor geneisl housework. Call Tabor 954. WANTEI A girl for lisht boifcwork. Apply Apt. inn, Whertdon Ann.i. loth and Salmon. bHIKTMAKKii Thus at Kl,t. 618 blg. help WAMTKP MALE PEMAI.F, AXD rt 50altt8 ua waterfront with trackage, Portland, by owner. L-71S. Journal. FOR HALE HOUSES HOME BARCAINA 81 8 room bouse. Bear K. OUeaa J trutt. fowsrx. ' etc.; 81100. terms. , 8 rooms, near Broadway and 28th, Sesrty . saw snd modern, 81700. Nice 8 room modern bungalow, neat M-V sar, 81280. very es- terms. , Nearly new modern 8 rooms, J lots; would east over 82O00 to build; pries 82800, terse. 2 lots, gund room hones. 224 st. asag f Bandy road. 88280: tots aro worth the rrioa. Lot oo S8d st. near Sandy road. 818. - g P. OWBCKX. 610 MeJUy bldg. ' J GOOD bargain. STuom house, partly furnsthsdl ) electric lights, wster, gas. 2 stocks from est- Una. 81100: 8100 eaeh, the rest easss as rent,; Slat s- S. a. . lota Bui lwu. sna sing 1WV a 8 room aooae. bernaa, fruit tress. 3 slocks f r rose I aarbns, cement vrslas and curbs, street improve- t menu, 1900 ; trade for team, wagon, ha rases, ' farming SnpUmenta, long tisns on be Is see. W. E, Roobina. office 81st sC a. K.. eVlewart Its- - tion, ML Scott ear. .. IWrBaoALOiTFua lUii 8 re ems, thorougtuy modern, n rep la as, full ORIGINAL MOl.ER BARBER OOLLFXJE. T recti cs the trad in eijht weeks. Gives acholar Oiij. snd tranfer cai iv Pays you while learn ing. Kig drmand fur bath men and woman. Second and JVirrvkl. 1 1 M ' i . , V U. r'r I'allMt mill teach von thm her- estrun lr trade in 8 wrks: tonU tree, scholarship bowse alone; 8190 ce, balance tsrme to suit di:.lnm gtvrn- while .Iteming; positions ; yonrselt. gtiarantrrd; tnilion reduced; S3 Madison. i baa ment. stationary tuba, on paved stroef and It would coat you ssouu M eelM tno J..P. FINLEY & SON Progreeelve Funeral Iir-ctrri PRIVATE UUIVE Women Attendants Montgomery at Fift.li. Main 9. A 1600 Hiinninnr J?. KrlCnt UnVruker. U 'Ulllllllg, U6 IVIVL.IIICC a 1 i .1 V. t V. . ,. i . ; .. . ini. . J " "--.w. .n Broadway and Pine sta. Rr.dway MOtil.KU 1IAUBKU MClilMil. Teaches men, womrn bartier trade in eight weeks, giving diploma; earn tuition while learning. Po sition guaranteed Tool free 1 4 ' ouch at. M I S.H-ll ATT I Si iTY ' (i bh'ir.liand" and Typwriting tchuol. day and evening. '-'! 14th, near Jaf fcrxm. IS a month. Call Main 89. sTfTfot- -rtf.F A. D, KENWORTHY CO, before breakfast each day, a glaas of 430. A-4K68. Ijidy assistant. real hot water with a teaspoonful of. r o ni 1 m xt tir i ' limestone phosphate In it. which is a V, Oi UU II IN I INU, UlCi harmless way to wash these poisons. The Golden Rule Vndertakera. 414 E. Aldr s gases and toxins from the stomach. Phone Ft R2. B-5226. liver, kidneys and bowels ; thus cleans- lng, sweetening and freshening- the entire 1 alimentary canal before putting more j food into the stomach. t A quarter pound of limestone phos- ; phate costs but little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an East 84. enthusiast on inslde-bathisg. Men and urn en whn are) nYHiat filmed to vais tin East 781 M1II)I.E aged man with Kiivi of UKKle work; tJ OO to IS 50 per dsT MAlTklEO man. mid-lie sgs press sad tran.lcr worst Ford car. Pnons A-2509. famtly dmires any OORDON, 782 Chamber of Com 826 I0WN. 8.6 U6NTHLV , 8 room old cottage, piaetered. batb and tells, sleotrie llghu and gas. none rota fsiinistlsa and basement, comer lot, S blocks from sar; bonso la poor Mats of repair but really wonderful buy Price 8900. Fred W. German Csv, 788 tA-ml of Com. $1 675 TERMS $1 675 ! . 29TH 8T. ALBERTA 29TH tT. 6 ns. saod. buna alow.. sc lissss se id an at! fa.tinn Kuarsnteed. front. 1 blk. oar. Great buy. T. or 8S.t7 ' FRANK L. M GtlRE. ABINOTOM BLTXL rspcrienced in el- j siqj job driving ' $1890 TERMS $1890 liOrsEI'AlNTlXG, 7!) HO fsiH-nng. g,id wirk. Tkbor 6287. S802 92d St.. In5 6898 66th st. and Foster Road. Tlxr Aricta J KaTBOM IVtNfT '. I-ai'rtmg r. a-. iiKi'U-. Mam itaij. WILSON ROSS I dy assistant. Multnomah at Seventh st. i rnou ir-ri.rn with a duU. aching head or have furred . inwi tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow ndeTtakers inl.Tlnn ntriern m hn havs Kllintie t. . MIIJ.ER II TRACEY . - . aa .n . Jll M n I. ,rwr rrw V 1 " . . inrtcn at EUa. Main 2691. A-7M8 wv ?A. P"0"" ,mPr3emTnls PIEUMONT INDERtA-tNO CO. R. j. Gro- both health and appearance shortly. Ad. , kopf. funeral director. Woodlawn 4940 C3185. Mr.. Larch Asatitaut E. 11th and Hawthorne lnd-perxUnt Fnncral IH" 140. ISO. Wash , i Modern 8 room bungalow, flfsiilgga. bnflt la East eTf.c j. npect draft, mwst sen. Sen this today. 094 E. 27 th su North, Alberta ear. Phono Wdln. S91I. TERMS ilaLr oatchlmc PklCK 8fto, rrrr.r.r.,T7Tn I: - . , t diadem noess witn lares shle price alTTATIO-a KF.M 4 f ,T. I WANTED .Position as hoovkeetsr In a ern rotmlng lows or small hoteL Apply A-S50. Journal. EXPERIENCED band I rone r wl-hes paettioa in hsrdnood floors, ooubis ewnelrwoted. Fwr Isr Ithsr psrticwisrs call Woodwa 1284. Wrae is n. vn j. 1 aR i" rs'D Jt6lfi ywondTw 'am Isundry. Wash. ONLY- 8800 lis MS. SOI aewt tars. loao to Call al 80 Concord bldg. frutl. aore est f. t. ooa in, v sneowver. ls i ?Tair" C-ll&B. KUlingsworth snd Kerby. CREAM FOR CATARRH N OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Belief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid ! 8 1 " u . SkmMiasww 1978 E. Ulisan. st Fo ncstl services. Tabor 4811. .Breeze & Snook mE CUln Cndortaklng Co. orOToa-A-2 -2821. Corner Main 4162. 3d and Clay. A D 7llor Pn 191 Williams avs. Mi 111 AUi East 1088. C-1088 In one minute your clogKed nostrils will, open, the air passae-es of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking:, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night: your cold I or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes ' the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. -. - It's Jast fine., Don't stay stuffed-rjp with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so Quickly. -. ,.: y . . . , (Adv. . T. Byrnes, new res ideneo establishment. 991 Wtniama sve. -Wood laws 220. C-194S. CHAMBERS-KEN WORTUT CU 1111 Kerby st. Woodlswn 8106. C-1181 MATJSOLETJM H Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. 828 Plrtock block. Phone Broadway 161. WOMAN nants worVmmning. etc Phone East 95 4. Aft. . yTRWE 48 PRACTICAL nurse; r-ff rnc i. V-916. JoumaL rr8iHHr.ft boovs WARMEST ItOOMS IN PORTLAND Apart asset avows site near Wash. SC. 8908. ' Fat swrgsraa ess J. A. W1CEMAJI 104" 8th fH. Ware 88 ROSE CITT 84200. eney lo hall modern ia svery all isap. paid; P. O. way; wOi Boa '863. . ' Il"5dwa Uke tbU 8 room house, bsii. fUe . placo, ot-6exl6. paved atreats, sees tad on Portesnoutki avs.. SU sonns sar: wiu Nice warm rooms sue dsy. 12 week - Wo. J,J.Tl r BiHi,. Bnssdvmy 1940 Washington. ; I CaTrEL rTnTF.L Rovms 82 per week. Steam f hst. ArT nou -e ing roomv Jsoueru. 2W ':T.",r, - v. j t- Vtlk KENTON. 81160 inn.i k& ii ta eult soma frait 4 26 down. SIS montaiy. grsa w. ess AND TAMHnJ. 8T8- RYAN hotel snnex. i wster evenr room Onooeite city ball. Maus 9S76 UNfiEB N K ' M A N A TEM Princw s Hutrl. I' 8d snd Bnrnaide, up. 82 w.ts n;. r. ill EOT ft- S.t.-' i,m1. v .1 'tfOk-CLXtt-'Ut aAl ? room as-iera aos. 1 tLm , ewT84e6e, ssU for 88260; 61260 oasb; worn, steam heat; trsvieat. ar.i- r lnnsiisn Bsved streets. 81S HsilwseJbldg. rOBAE 4 room modem bus alow, waik tsg distance, all iadusu-a, BC Jokas. TsSO 786. - barn, chieken hanss. fruit. 80s day 8IOSlTJIrTT PORTLAND UaRBL- WORKS. 264-28 4J1 t. mm. dty hall. gone for memorials. Mam S6S4. Philip Kss IT 26T-3fO ST. ATMAni,OK,l ,CHMs b modcrn'botsl, 81.78 weea and upT K('M 466 Aldey. , , 4liltg HE HAZEL Furni-JMd rooms steam beat. W. Hryan. MlFe. VO lot. Pries leuu. avaey isrma sj. Main 19SS. ass v nam. at tea THE HAZEL rrnlhed toomt. sta" running water. IH MS. rrXa-oTcloes la bunaalow ; bar gai. 81-80 MLLt up, clean, warm, saodrrn ruraisbsd 8226V. 1 Doue nsursnnse, erveiseii a v- eentrai. neaiast. suv Jsiisrson. vass. fTKKlSHEP BOOKS FHITATK FAXI-T lUukOLoUU mudsra 7. room ha us a. flnok.4 tS a Uie. nics gruund. wtta op to sate smtia aar7 246 E. lth. ooc Madisow. E-st 8. I - A T. I AosiOS.' .ouips w. - v TT.- . , w v-oao. sournaa. iki.k rafnua ii isii vnomt war a r s us a . . FOR RENT Fwrnmd ma, hath. haat. ill - ,r- .,..a--y.. t P.lt on X. QUm3L,. Fargo as.