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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, ' FEBRUARY " 22. 1918.
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HUNS HOW GREAT
SECOND-UNIT OF UNCLE SAM'S NEW -LIBERTY FLEET
i CAUTION IN DRIVE
VHindenburg Shies at Cornering
' Slav and Perhaps Changing
,i, Tide of War.
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f ", By J. W. T. Mason (
Nw Tork, Feb. 22. (U. F.) Von
.Hlndenburx contlnue to show great
.caution in hi Russian advance and Is
apparently determined to avoid forcing- (
Uia Jtuaman armies 10 ngm a, inajui
(campaign.
.. Th possibilities that center about any
Jarge amount of bloodshed are capable
"of explaining the enormous disparity be
'twMn the German announcements of
Russian iruns and men captured. Less
' than 10,000 Russians have been made
prisoners of war since the German move
ment began, while the guns captured
number nearly 1400.
TWi Clisproporiion im unpnnunnni ... t .tMmr Harnev at the
a a "
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-.:-:-:v:-:wa::iaof:' -v
BIDS ARB OPENED FOR
HAWTHORNE-BUCKMAN
SCHOOL BY THE BOARD
J. M. Dougan Co. Lowest, With
$218,863 Bid; Increased Ma
terial Cost Is Apparent.
Hull of steamer Harney, launched' Thursday afternoon by Supple St .Ballln Shipbuilding corporation. The picture was taken as she came to stop
ust beyond midstream. The vessel is 303 feet long over all and, will have a deadweight carrying capacity of 4000 tons.
"The prettiest launching yet"
That expression was heard among:
waterfront men In commenting on the
launching. Thursday afternoon, of the
nlnat Ttnltnun th Teutons eat)- '" " ui!jh..v ..... " .
warfare. During
j..- ' ing corporation. And that is saying a
i-LaVn.JKi A !h- launching- from
' ber of Italian prisoners exceeded 200,000.
'; t.t raeertalaty' Mast Contlsne
The Russians cannot retreat more pre
I clplUtely than did the Italians, while
the non-mountainous nature of the Rus
i alan fighting area makes it possible for
J the Germans to move forward faster. If
I they want to, than they did in Italy,
i The reason for the essential differ-
ence between the Russian and Italian
campaigns Is undoubtedly Von Hlnden
( berg's fear of driving the Russians Into " .
i change the whole complexion of the war,
Portland plants have been extremely
"pretty." One thing that added to the
beauty of the Harney's launching, with
out a doubt, was the bright weather.
A stiff east wind was blowing and It
was feared that this possibly would
prove a handicap, as the vessel gilded
with the wind. But under a system of
adequately arranged hawsers and
anchors, the Harney was brought up
majestically Just beyond mid-stream
and soon was alongside the outfitting
The " launching took place at 2 :40
This uncertainty on the part of the -j " "J
'German militarists must continue,
. whether Petrograd Is captured or not, ; fense of Petrograd and other military
or even if a paper peace is signed with i movements further confirm the fact
of spectators, who lined the Morrison
and Burnslde bridges and the docks and
wharves lit the vicinity of the plant.
Only a few were permitted In the yardL
The Harney Is the secah wooden hull
built for the government under actual
contract in the Willamette and Colum
bia river district, the first being
launched Sunday at the Grant Smith
Porter Ship company.
Another Nearly Beady
As the vessel started her Journey
down the ways, a multitude of voices
cheered in unison with the blowing: of
sirens from various craft in the harbor.
The Union Jack and Old Glory floated
proudly from the fore and aft staffs,
while the flag of the United States ship'
ping board was draped over the bow.
Mrs. Herbert Ballln was the sponsor.
She broke a bottle -of Oregon grapejuice
over the bow. An effort was made to
"locate" a bottle -of champagne, but
without success. ,
All three of the vessels launched by
Supple It Ballln have been christened
with different liquids. The Mount Hood,
first launched, was christened with Bull
Run water, and the Mount Shasta was
christened with Oregon loganberry
Juice.
The Harney is the first government
hull turned out by that plant, which
altogether has eight contracts from the
government for wooden steamers. The
other two vessels are for private ac
count. The Wallowa, one of the Har
ney's sister ships, will be ready in two
Will Carry 4V00 Tons
The Harney is 308 feet over all. 44
feet beam and 26 feet depth of hold,
and will have a deadweight carrying
capacity of 4000 tons and perhaps more.
She will be equipped with a 1600 horse-1
power engine and two Ballln water
tube boilers. This equipment will be
Installed soon at the plant of the Pa
cific Marine Iron works.
. The vessel is after the Ballln com
posite design, being strongly reinforced
with steel. A big black band around
the uppersldes is the only outward ap
pearance of the steel construction. A
Bids' for the construction of the new
Hawthorne-Buckman school were
opened by the board of education
Thursday. The lowest on the general
contract was J. M. Dougan company,
for 1218,883. Parker & Banfield's bid
was for 223.937 ; Blngham-McClelland
submitted a bid for 1224,600.
The Smith-McCoy company was the
lowest for the electrical work, at $12,
536. Rushlight ft Hastord was the low
est for the heating and ventilating
equipment, at $60,237. The same firm
gave the lowest bid for the plumbing,
at 825,987. Marked Increases in the cost
of materials Is Indicated by 4he bids
presented, over the budget estimates last
fall.
The board agreed to stand half of the
salaries of school librarians, which to
tal $2950 a year. The concession was
XZETOTO TrOTTCBS
41
aL fci.bE a" TkmpU, 2?
fk N. If. BL Stated
Saturday. Fvbrnarr . S3, at Si
p. b., Maonia Ttmpia, Waft i
Park aad Yamhill striata. Cob- )
wrt by tha Chantota and band j
at 7:10 p. m VWtins aoblaa (
cordially inTttad. By ordar of .
tba Potentata. t
HUGH J. BOTH. Rceordar.
B. E. A. BOO card party suta thia 4 Friday) !
eveninc. Manchaater ball. Ham. chicken and '
rrocary prizaa. Alio Saturday 2:18 and 8:80.
Afternoon, baa and grocery prisaa; night 80-lb. j
aacb flour, baa aad crocanaa. All walooma. '
Admiaaton 8 Bo. Broadway 2327.
MASK ball will ba (Ivan Saturday araulBC. 1
February 28, by tha Hyland Social club, at !
SalUnc-Hinch boiklinc. SSSVa Waahinrtoa !
t. ; 8 prizaa win ba (Ivan. Admiaakm 85o for
vmtl. XM fnr la rt
EMBLEM
charma.
jewelry a vcialty, buttuua, piua.
Jaecer Broa.. 181-8 8th at.
Edward floras . W. J. Botaaaa
Pnaidant - aWatarr
J. EL WKKLFW. Treasurer
THE EDWARD H0LMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
ESTABLISHED 187T .
Thmftl attrMt. Mmsf Ha tavWHSJi
MODERN SPACIOUS PA MILT ROOM
WITH PBIVATE KNTRANCV.
LADT ASSISTANT
Fhonaa Main 607. A-1811. r
J. P. FIN LEY & SON
PmrMlT Pnoera Diractora
PRITATB DRIVE Women Attendanw
. Mootxmary at i-jfth.
Main . A.isaa
BUSINESS CARDS
Wedding Announcements
W. G. Smith A Co.. Sll Mortan bM.
DRESS SUITS for rent, all aiaaa.
lorins Co., 809 Stark at.
Unique Tai-
featurA nf t V a Interior nnnHtrnpHnn In
the use of steel brackets In place of ade.at U.e.Jq"e8tt ' ,Mary F' l8om
wooden shlpknees. Steel trusses run
diagonally across and lengthwise, being
part of the scheme of strengthening.
The housing of the Harney Is amid
ships and it' Is below this that the ma
chinery will be Installed. In this re
spect she differs from the Mount Hood
and Mount Shasta, which are full mo
torshlps. Their housing is aft. Other
wise the construction of the vessels is
practically the same.
Vital Statistics
Jttahisges.Bfrtts. Death
BIRTHS
CHAMBERS -KRVWORTIIT I'd
1111 Kerby l Wood lawn 880.'"C-118S
MomniExis
fl BLAESI NG GRANnTSl
JJ 267-3RD ST. AT MAmsf
rOUTLA.ND MARBLE WORKS. 264-266 4th
at., oppodu city halL Main 8664. Philip '
Keu Sona for memoriala.
the Slavs. The Russian soldiers have
not yet recovered their morale. But
morale is a mental state that may be
gained Instantly through a number of
causes.
5w Revolt Is Possible
WViar im nftw vrtlnv nn In 'Ruaiala rrnv
1i be but a prelude to a new democraltc '
' Insurrection. A little of German rule j
i seems certain to exact a violent reac-
f Ion from the nation that has just over- ,
i ' thrown ciarism. !
Since last Tuesday, when the United j
t Press correspondent in Petroerad first
that the United Press- correspondent
properly described the situation at the
outset.
. The Russian government is' preparing
to fight, apparently as soon as the
proper organization is completed.
K. of 0. Planning to
Entertain Soldiers
I announced that the Russian government A11 arrangements have been completed
I had determined to resist a new German ' by the Knights of Columbus for the en-
l Invasion, there have been many rumors
j irom ouirr sources uecianng uie con
i trary.
, - The continued preparations for the de-
1 Phosphate Will Strengthen
- Your Weak Nerves
DRUGGISTS SUPPLT IN TABLET
. FORM AND PURCHASERS RE
CEIVE BINDING GUARAN
TEE. SATISFACTION OR
MONET BACK.
tertainment for the soldiers Saturday
evening at the Multnomah hotel. The
ballroom, assembly hall and tea garden
have been reserved. Vocal solos will be
given by Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, con
tralto ; Mrs. Raymond A. Sullivan, dra
matic soprano, and Otto Wedemeyer,
baritone, with Mrs. Warren E. Thomas
as accompanist. Milton A. Miller, col
lector of Internal revenue, will speak.
An orchestra will furnish instrumental
music.
No admission will be charged and all
men In the service In this vicinity and
their friends are Cordially invited to at
tend as guests.
Whale Industry Goes
To Big Canadian Firm
Seattle, Feb. 22. (I. N. S.) Owner
ship and control of extensive steam
whaling industries along the Washing
ton, British Columbia and the Alaskan
coasts, from Ketchikan to the far west
ward Islands of the Aleutian archipelago,
passed to Canadian Interests Thursday
In the purchase by the American Pacific
up late this afternoon. She reported in
the river early this morning and left up
at 6 o'clock. The Oakland went aground
near Nehalem bay nearly two years ago
and was floated in the bay after being
moved overland.
Phillip D. Sloan, head of tha Sloan
Shipbuilding company at Olympia, was
a visitor in the city Thursday and wit
nessed the launching of the steamer
Harney at the Supple & Ballln plant.
Mr. Sloan says he will launch his first
ship Saturday.
The locks at Oregon City wHll be re
opened Monday. On that day the Ore-
gon City Transportation company will
Whaling company of the North Pacific j resume service on the upper Willamette
sea products company. . The steamer Grahamona will make three
The purchasing company, which oper- I trips a week as far as Albany and once
ates In Bay City, is owned by the Vic
toria Whaling company of Victoria,
which with Its big fleet has a monopoly
of steam whaling in British Columbia
waters.
CHARGED WITH RESPONSIBILITY
Gases, Sourness,
and Indigestion
"Pape's Diapepsin" relieves
stomach distress in
five minutes.
i
f
Weak nerves rob men and women of
the strong and robust to a condition ' 13 !J WfnmAraK 4
whlch is pitiable In the extreme. This . 1X10 OlOmaCn 01
condition ia oruuini airaui siowiy and
Stealthily In the majority of cases, and
I he poor sufferer fails to realize what
wrong until faulty memory. In
decision, lack of desire tor work or
recreation. Insomnia or some other un
mistakable symptom indicates weak
nerves. It is then that many people
make the big mistake of resorting to
the use of so-called nerve tonics, alco
holio stimulants or drugs. Nothing
could be more harmful or more danger
ous.. The nerves are weak and v.
hausted ; they need food and nourish
mentnot drugs that will lash them
Into temporary activity. Feed your '
nerves and they will become itrnmr '
Kni2,,rniceyOUThhaetlUVi Wthi in3to,V 'l I wan a remedy when
..eS"" ph.tcU- aS .talour -tomach bad-or an uncertain
end the nerve food they recommend is ' one or a harmful one your stomach
)ua one 6-ar. tablet of pure bitro- 1 is too valuable; you mustn't injure It
phosphate taken .during or immediately ; with drastic drugs.
after every meal. Simple advice, but : Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
Its excellence has been proved over and .r,eed in Kivin relief its harmlesanesir
over again, and, as a package contain- "peea n piving reilel " narmiessness,
.trig sufficient bltro-phosphate tablets lts certaln unfailing action In regulat
for two weeks' treatment can be h. ing alck, sour, gassy stomachs. Its
talned from any, druggist at reason- quick relief in indigestion, dyspepsia
able cost, the remedy is within the reach and gastritis when caused by acidity
of every ""Merer from weak nerves. nas made it famous the world over.
assumed by the manufacturers, for Keep thls wnderf1ul atomach sweet-
every package of bltro-phosphate tab- ener ln yur home keep it handy get
lets is accompanied by a binding guar- a large fifty-cent case from any drug
antee of satisfaction or money back. It store and then if anyone should eat
1s sold in this city by all good drug- something which doesn't agree with
Captains of Steamers Nome City and
Admiral Watson Are Arrested.
Seattle. Wash., Feb. 22. (U. P.) Cap
tains of two .coastwise steamships are
under arrest here today by members of
the "dry squad," charged with having
liquor illegally aboard their vessels in
a "dry port."
Charles Borg, 61, master of the steam
ship Admiral Watson, plying between
San Francisco and Seattle, and four
members of his crew were taken Into
custody late Thursday afternoon follow
ing the finding of 17 cases of whiskey,
131 quarts, 69 pints and 38 half pints tn
various parts of the vessel.
The second captain arrested was L. J.
Schage, master of the Nome City, also
from San Francisco. This arrest was
made at I o'clock this morning. Forty -
a week as far as Cor vail Is.
The government dredge Colonel P. S.
Mlchle is berthed at the East Washing
ton streetmunlclpal terminal to undergo
repairing. She left up last night from
Astoria.
j Washington's birthday la being ob
served along the waterfront today more
or less. The customs house and munici
pal, state and federal agencies are
closed. Work, however, is proceeding In
the shipyards as usual and some ves
sels are being worked to save time. The
men. in the shipyards will receive pay at
the rate provided for holidays.
I Notice to Mariners
The following affects the aids to navi
gation in the Seventeenth lighthouse dis
trict :
Coos bay North spit jetty buoy, 1,
reported adrift. February 14. To ba re
placed as soon as practicable.
ROBERT W ARRACK,
Lighthouse- Inspector.
Peoria Water Pure,
Epidemic Mystery
Amalysls Shows No Contamination, Au
thorities Say, and Ho Other Explana
tion of Illness of Citizens Is Found.
Peoria, I1L. Feb. 22. (I. N. S.) An
analysis of Peoria's water supply, which
uwu,rou CBUtuusnou mat me TrllaHlnr.a IT.h CTT T
water was not contaminated, today deep- bishop Prendergast. who has been ill
ened the mystery surrounding the pus- two months at the arch-Episcopal resi
ding illness which has affected more aence wa reportea to De m a
very serious conuiuun unaf. Alarming
librarian of the Central library.
Director Kelson O. Pike succeeded in 1
holding up approval of the minutes of
the board meeting of February 15 last, 1
when the eight hour day clause was
adopted to apply to the work on the
Hawthorne-Buckman school. Mr. Pike
was absent when Directors Drake and
Sommer, with Chairman Smith dissent
ing, passed the resolution. Mr. Pike
objected to the reference ln the record
"that he had favored the clause." Ex
plaining his'- attitude. Director Pike
today said: "What I did say was that
I had no objection to the clause, but
would not take action on It until those
opposed to it had been given a chance
ln open meeting to state their objec
tions." .
Bishop Prendergast
In Critical Condition
HON ICO To Mr. and lira. Antonio Wonieo!
6S09 89th. Feb. IS. a danchtar.
PAPASODRO To Mr. and Ura. Roeoo Papa-
aodro. 426 EL 4 Rth Feb. M a itanhr
FISK To Mr. and Mrm. Fred H. Flak. Cetilae ; tation.
, vjuj, nra&n.. r eo. u, a ion.
PETTY To Mr. and Mrs. Jamea O. Patty. 1070
E. 82d. Feb. 8. a ion.
KERN To Mr. and Mra. Alazander Kara. 880
E. 14th. Feb. 8. a daucbter.
BOLINGER To Mr. and Mra. Hcary 8. Bolln-
er, 4838 25th aa.. Fab. 17. a acn.
KLING SPORN To Mr. and Mra. Blmnnd T.
Kiincsporn. 1854 Burr.. Fab. 11. a daofh-
ler.
lOST AHP FOCHP Ml
THS followlnc article hava bean found on oar
of tha Portland Railway, Light A Power
oompany, Fabruary 21. 1918: 1 key. 1 ear
ring, 4 parse. 1 lodge pin. 8 ilore. 1 knit
ting needle. 1 baaoball mitt. 1 baseball bat, 1
pair glorea, 2 hand grip. 1 typewriter eotar.
2 umbrella. 1 baaket of bottle. 1 hand aaw. 1
Thermo bottle. 1 lunch box. 6 pacaagea. Own-
""" 7 ooiaju property at rirst and Alder at.
lOST-Potketbook. containing 845 in paper
money and receipt from Francis Motor Car
Co. for 825. Keturn same to R. CUelnger.
HlUadale, Or.. It. F. D. 1. and keep 5 reward.
L08T Pocketbook at Heilig theatre contain
ing ring, ticket for Tillamook. Or., and eoma
change. Finder please return same to 02ft Houd
at and rwi rm r w.
WILET To Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Wiley. 858 1 A)8T-
irrujg, ceo. 19, i son
CARLSON To Mr. and Mrs. John A. CarUoa.
480 Flint. Feb. 8. a eon.
A SKAT To Mr. and Mr. Leonard B. Aakay,
444 Bldwell. Feb. 8, a daughter.
THOMPSON To Mr. and Mrs. Jamea EL Thomp
son. 440 Bidwell, Feb. 17, a son.
KEBITER To Mr. and Mr. Jake Keriter. 18th
and Carrol. Feb. 18, a daughter.
LUMM To Mr. and Mr. Fred Lumm. 6108
47th. Feb. 18. a son.
HARDE8TY To Mr. and Mrs. A. Hardesty. 274
E. 81st. Feb. 12, a son.
GOWilX To Mr and Mr. James Henry Goggin.
Feb. 8, 887 21st. a son.
DEATHS AK1) FD5EHALH 71 , Kwt 62 2 4
ray hone, about 1000 lbs., near
Clackamas: please notify Tsbor SIS nr lfthtt
E. Clay
LOST Tortoise shelled no glasses Ln Heilig
theatre, Wed. eie. Reward If returned to
room 2. Oregon bldg.
LOST An automobile rob on Thursday, near
Jefferson high school. Finder please phone
Marshall 4133.
LOST A gold bar pin between 21st and Joiin
son and Strand theatre. Reward. Phone
Broadway 1812.
LOST Brindle and whit Eng. bull dog, wear
lng brass collar, marked B. M. II.. Tatued as
pet Mrs. B. M. Hertel. 1704 Morris st.
FOUND Storm curtain for wagon.
Owner call
than 3000 residents of the city. Health
authorities are utterly at a loss to ex
plain the origin of the mysterious mal
ady. Physicians also declare that the epi
demic ia not the result of food infec
tion, as it Is too general ln all parts of
the city.
That the Illness is caused by an in
testinal germ infection is the belief of
a majority of the physicians. Dr. George
heart symptoms developed last night.
The aged prelate is believed to have
little chance for recovery.
REAIi ESTATE TRANSFERS
G. L. Brown and wf. to Louts P. J.
Tost etal. L. 17. B. 1, Mendon Park.$ 8,150
F. T. Crowe V Co. to W. R. Berry. U
8. 4. B. 4, Bprague a Add., L. 8. B.
S, PlTialon Bt. Add 10
Clara Kane to Emma Goger et al. L. t.
NEER In this city February 22 Jenni Yin- LOST A gold bar pin.
Jnnfvr- ,e?a,?4.,?r r1' , son. Reward fhZ
John, O. Near, 1140 East Twenty-ninth street i r 7 r
between 2 lit and John-
hone Broadway 1912.
, it. i-.er. inu &ast xwenty-nintn street i ,. . ; r; ; ri 3 T.
north, mother of Donald . Watt of this city I L08T Pair of gold eyeglasses. Monday after
Funeral serrices will ba conduct ed Saturday. ' noon. Phone Marshall 1887.
February 23. at 2 o'clock from Pearson Under- . LOST Gold nugget cuff button; reward. Call
Uking parlors Russell street and Union arenue. Sellwood 424.
neuus innwa. interment at Columbia craw-
tery. i
TAKEN UP One Jersey cow, at dairy, comer
Vanconrer and Olumbi bld.
CASLOW The funeral serrices of the late Mra. 1 LOST South African Quern', medal. Call
vuiow oi ljui AlDina arenue. t oodlawn B4H.
Rebecca T.
neioTea wire ot Stephen T. Caslow, wOI be con-
uncwa mis ere
from the funeral
worthy company. 1111 Kerby street, at Emer
son opposite Jefferson high school. Remain
oe lorwaraea tranorrow at in
' oirvuen i. siow, wui ne eon- i ,MT , . .
erening February 22. at 7:80. pJ r. ft
eral parlors of the Chambers-Ken- Phone Tabor 5J18.
at S8tb and Tillamook.
LOST Setter dog.
Wood lawn 1852.
ln Alberta district. Call
R. 2. Ut. Hand Add ta Rrcahm .
Parker, city physician, 'declared todar W. H. McDaniei and wf. to Louisa Oeis-
that the Illness Is not fatal and its most I ler- L- 8. B. 5. Caesar. Park
serious effects will pass away within 48
hours.
Dr. Parker said BOO new cases of the
malady had been reported, bringing the
total to more than 3000.
Eureka Has Ship Launching
Eureka, Cal.. Feb. 22. (U. Fr
eight quarts and four pints of liquor Eureka took a holiday for the double!
were laicen rrom tne Nome City. L.rn. of o.elebratinr the launchinr of
The dry squad holds Captain Borg re- I .v.. v.. k-i, pnnn,,s,. rm
sponsible, although he declared after Rolpn shipyards anrf observing Wash
being released under $500 bond, that he ington's birthday. The launching took
knew nothing of the caches. The Ad- place at 9:35 o'clock and was attended
miral Watson will sail shortly from here by hundreds from this section as well
for Alaska, also dry territory.
WESTWARD HO READY FOR TRIAL
as Mayor Rolph of San Francisco and a
party of 150 guests.
Contract Given California Paint
San Francisco, Feb. 22. Contract for
ten 8800 ton ships was received from
the Emergency Fleet Corporation today
by the Schaw-Batcher company of this
city. The vessels will cost all totaled,
approximately 821.000.000.
gists.
(Adv.)
!.
IBoxGuticuraOint
ment and 2CakesSoap
Heal Itching Pimples All
Over Face After 3 Years.
"I was troubled with pimples for
three years. They would start small,
and Jben they would (et very large and
wen all over my face. They got hard
aad festered and broke, causing more
to coma, and they itched till I had to
cratch them.
' "Then I heard of Cuticura Soap and
Ointment so I sent for a free sample.
It was so good I bought more, and I
only used one box of Cuticura Oint
ment and two cakes of Cuticura Soap
when I was healed."(3if ned)Miss Alta
Trarnpower, Mist. Calif., Aug. 8, 1917.
If your skin "is already healthy and
clear keep it so by using Cuticura Soap
for toilet purposes, assisted by touches
of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and
heal any tendency to Irritation, redness,
or roughness of the akin or scalp:
aanalw Kaak Free ty Mail. Address poet'
Oatiemreu Dt. H. ca
emy whie. Soap2Sc Ointment 23 and SOc.
them; if what they eat lays like lead.
ferments and sours and forms gas;
causes headache, dizziness and nausea;
eructations of acid and undigested food
remember as soon as Pape's Dlepep
sln comes in contact with the stomach
It helps to neutralise the excessive
acidity, then all the stomach distress
caused by it disappears. Its prompt
ness, certainty- and ease !n overcoming
, such stomach disorders is a revelation
to those who try it. (Adv.)
r
3IIlESIAfffflxiia
DYSPEPSIA-GASTRITIS-SOUR
STOMACH ETC IN FIYE
ir;ajTEstoXEYBAa(
Ornate TABLETS DTOrnirrC
Few People
Know This
Large doses of pills for
the Liver are not as ef
ficient as small doses.
The big dose purges its
way through the sys
tem fast, but does not
cleanse thoroughly.
The small dose (if right)
act gently on the lhrer,
and girea it just the slight
help it needs to do its own
work, and do it well.
Take one pill regularly,
until you know you are
all right.
QHTEft
FrTTLE
IYEF
I I
u
Old and
Pennlav Ramedy
Inr flmt Kkammadam.
Sciatica. Lnmhago ; pains in
tiseheaylf aeeand BmtaLAUdrargista.
ageiiiafisrU V,WO Bsuiiiian BWKX
aarn agcy S C
Colorless faces often show
the absence of Iron in the
blood.
Carter's Iron Pills
will' help this condition.
News of the Port
Win Take on Cargo at Flouring Mills
as Ballast.
Because of the high east wind Thurs
day, the attempt to shift the new
freighter Westward Ho from the outfit
ting dock of the Columbia River Ship
building corporation to the flouring
muis naa to pe abandoned. It was
feared there would be trouble ln nego
tiating the bridges.
The WmtwarA Hn v tfe.n .hifA I 1 Arrivals February 2a
to the dock of th Tnm.n.pniun t , J IT Mauiews. American steamer, rrom Ban
k -.-.. ... i Pedro; aapnalt.
1 .iyo iium me ioiurriDia I Klamath, American steamer, rrom San Fran-
River Shipbuilding corporation. No at. daoo: ballast.
tempt will be made to move her todav I 1 Oakland, American schooner, from Nehalem;
nut ana win nrnnjih v r. .vrt e A ... .
r j .jvj u.Ill IW OAlUi- I I . . . . . -. .
UB' 1 Van.m An.vMn B.n TV..n
iuc vcbto ia rawy ior ner trial enin I rla Ban a-rancisco and San Pedro.
and is, to take on enough cargo at the I i Daisy Pntman. American steamer, from West
flouring mills to serve as ballast. Her
wheel has to be at a certain depth for
me trial test.
Short Circuit Sets
Off Powder in Mine
Vlrden. 111.. Feb. 22. (L N. R)
Twenty-eight kegs of powder. Ignited by
a short circuit of an electric motor on
which it was being hauled, exploded on
the 300-foot level of the Royal Collieries
company mine here early this morning,
instantly killing four men. The blast
was heard for miles and completely
wrecked that portion of the mine.
The men had lowered the half ton of
powder on the mine cage and loaded it
on to a car. An electric motor was at
tached to It for hauling. The wheels
skidded and caused the short circuit.
Army-Navy Orders
San Francisco. Feb. 22. (t N. 8.) Tha
followins army orders were Issued here today:
Piirate Rnsaell, L. Selby. now at Fort Oeorse
Wright, who has bean tried in thia department
and not diacharred, ia transferred to the 14 th
Infantry, at that post, and' will report to the
regimental commander for aasisnment.
Corporal Erie U. Potts. Fort Worden. Is
transferred as a private to tha ordnance depart
ment, and will report to the commanding of
ficer, coast defenses ot 1 use sound, for duty.
He has been appointed a private first class.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
port, for San Pedro, lumber.
I w a i TV? a t a to- a i
Weather at River's Mouth
North Head. Wash.. Feb. 22. Conditions at
the mouth of the river at noon: No report.
Sun Record for February S3. ;
Sun risen, 7:00 a. m. : sun sets, 6:40'p. m
Tides at Astoria Saturday
High water. 11:22 a. m., 8. 2 feet. Low
m., 0.2
AT NEIGHBORING POSTS
Astoria. Feb. 22. Left tip at 8 a. m.. schoon
er Oakland, from Nehalem. Arrived at 4:16
and left up at 6 a. m., steamer Daisy las thews,
Among the arrivals in the river todav
."wucn naraiui ana I water, 6:48 a. m., 2.S feet;, :20 p.
ua.iay jimuicws. , me jtviamam went to 1 toot.
hi. Helens to load a cargo of lumber
The Daisy Mathews brought a carsro of
aspnait to trorxsmouui.
uue seaward today Is the steam
schooner Wn.na.mo RVia hn I from San Francisco.
at L XieiCnB. I - IrrimA at 1 n. m achnnnar Oakland fran
The schooner Oakland is due to arrive Nehalem. Arrived at 10:80. left up at mid
night, steamer taiamatn, rrom Ban rrranctsco.
San Francisco. Feb. 22. Arrived Feb. 21
Bandon. Los Angeles, 11:30 a. m. ; Queen. Loa
Angeles. 2:30 p. m, ; Sea Eagle, with Simla
Port San Luis, 4:25 p. m. ; Sanson, with C. A.
Smith. Coos Bay. 8:50 p. rxu; La Primer. Bal
boa. 9:20 p. m
Sailed Feb. 21 City of Topeka. Eureka.
11:50 s. m. : Rose City. Los Angelea, 12:10 p.
Yosenute. cruise. 12:45 p. m. : Bandon.
Bandon, 3:35 p. m. ; Yellowstone, Coos Bay,
3:55 p. m. J Novo, Fort Bragg, 5 p. m.; Helen
P. Drew, Greenwood, 5:25 p. m. : Hardy, Coos
Jy, 5:45 p. m.; tioquiam. urayt Harbor, 7 p,
Lonnan Stewart, fort Han lmu. 43 p. m.
:hehalis. Graya Harbor; Sea Foam, Mendocino,
u p. a
t Msrsiuieia, reo. 21. Arrived Johanna
in tow tug Tyea, from Bay Point, 7 a. m. Sailed,
Rustler, for Wedderburn. 6:50 last night.
Seattle. Feb. 22. Arrived City of Seattle.
southeastern Aiasaa. a :BU a. m.; Admiral Uewey
Ban Pedro. 9 a. m.
Balledl Admiral Henley, Ban Pedro. 11a.
Seattle. Feb. 21. Arrived Admiral Watson.
San Francisco. 8:20 p. m. ; Nome City, Sao
Francisco, midnight.
Sailed Tug John CuOahy. Urays Harbor, 9
D. m.
1 Mksgway. reo. Zl. sailed Jeiierson. south'
bound. 11 a. m.
1 Juneau, Feb. 2 0. Sailed Alaska, westbound.
4 a.
Ketchikan, Feb. 20. Sailed Northwestern,
southbound.- 8 D. tn.
Bellinchsm. Feb. 22. Arrtved Schooner
Fred J. Wood. Eagle Harbor, in tow tug Prosper.
: I Pnr Pnwnastut lfh If PuuH in Hnnra
X. Baxter, Seattle. 9:30 a. m. passed out T. S.
Loop. IV. a
Port Townsend. Feb. 21. Arrived Schooner
Fhuioine. Port Ludlow, towing.
Everett. Feb. 21. Sailed Multnomah, for
Ban Pedro.
Taoomsv. Feb. 21. Arrived Mayachl Mant.
Singapore, tuagway. Bon ui western Alaaaa : lav
enport. Saa Pedro; Anadalnaia and Admiral
Wainwright, Seattle. . Sailed Davenport. San
Pedro.
San Francisco. Feb. 22. Arrived: Argyll.
Astoria. 1 a. m. : steamer Captain A. T. Lucas-
Richmond Beach, 12:80 a. m. ; Vanguard. Loa
Angelea. 5 a. m.; Westport, Crescent City, 9
a. ra. ; Pasadena, Aioion, V :au a. m. : Arabs.
with Santiaa-o in tow) Monterey. 7 :80 a. m :
Princes Uatoi, Manila, via ports; - Caspar,
Caspar, 10:30 a. m.; Coquilla River, gan Diego,
11 a. m. : aaiMd. .Brooaryn, Bandon, l:SO a.
senocmer Annie Lairsen. Columbia river and
HUo. 8 :SO a. so. : Fnoenlx. Bandon. 10 SO a. m.
I a ma. uaapac, a a a. as.; uaiay, uray s Harbor,
ii a. sa. . t
.Save gHc.
By Buying
Ever Reliable
CASCARARi QUININE
No advaace ia price for this 20-year-old
remedy 25c for 24 tableta Some
cold tablets sow 30c for 21 tablets
Figured est proportionate coat per
tablet, you aave 9c when you buy
Hill's Cure Cold
ia 24 hours grip
in 9 days Money
back if it fails.
24TasUta for 25c
It any Drag Star
Squill
V o B wt f Tl a.
IA a. W, V. iiiih. I 1 ...... ...
B. L. Donald, and wf. to John L. Kar
nopp, 8. 40 ft L. 6. Block 8, Ra
Tenawood Add.
A J. Bundy and wf. to tL. It. Bandy,
L. . 10. B. 9, Chicago
Clarence True Wilson and wf to L. G.
and Nellie N. McConnell. portion L.
5. B. 2. Belwood
Anna Elizabeth FSTIhart to Mary H.
Toucey, L. ft. 7. 3. Jonesmore ....
George . F. Brice and wf. to George F.
Brica, L. 88, 84, B. 21. Falrport..
Olaf S. Krogstand to Frank Hamilton, L.
6. 0. B. 8, Eaat St Johns, L. 1.
17. B. 74, University Park
B, A. Porter and wf. to R. E. Gibson,
L. 1. 2. B. V. Stansberry's Add. . . .
William W. KUworth and wf. to B. A.
Sawyer, tract 80, KUworth acres . . .
P. A. Marquam Jr. to Aloys Harold. L.
2, B. 8. Prunedale Add., also L.
10, B. 74, West Portland Park, also
L. 27. B. 45, WW eat Portland Park.
West Oregon Lumber Co. et al to
Northern Pacific Railway Co.. certain
strip of land 18 ft wide being 9 ft
oa each side of center line of that
certain spur track described as portion
of the Jacob Saunders D. L. C. in
S. E. of Sec. 84. T. 2 N.. R.
1 W. W. M
Investment Co. to Eli Simonson. L. 83,
87. B. 88. Irvinston Park . ,
William E. Linn and wf. to Eli Si
monson et al, L. 6, B. 75. Vernon. .
Lou E. Deader to Adolphe Wolfe. L. 10.
11, B. 8. Lamonte
William Brandea to Joaeph H. Jolley.
L. 8, B. 5. Arleta Park No. 4
Elmer H. Strand et al to Mrs. Selma
Strand, beginning at point which is
1648.80 ft Ely from N. W. comer
lend formerly owned by H. J. An
tonson and measured along N. line of
said land, thence 8. 0 degree. 11 min
utes, E. 653.10 ft to an Iron pipe
in N. line of P. J. Kelly D. L. C.
thence S. 89 degrees, 48 minutes.
E 811.19 ft. along N. Una said D.
L. C, thenre N. O degrees. 8 min
utes, E. 1214.95 ft
10
10
10
10
10
8.000
10
10
1
700
60
10
600
600
10
600
Private Preston D. Campbell. Fort Casey, is
transferred to the quartermaster corps, and will I Selma Strand to Elmer H. Strand, be
be sent to r orx women as assistant piumoer.
He also is appointed a private first class. .
Private Ernest Jt. Henley. Fort Casey, is
transferred to the quartermaster corps, and will
be sent Immediately to Fort Worden, for duty
as laborer.
Private Edwin B. KeDey. Fort Lawton. will
proceed via Cordova and Chltina to Copper Cen
ter, Alaska, tor temporary amy pending assign
ment to a permanent station itf Alaska.,
nnimsiis nninxsj
HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM
CATARRH
.. If yon have catarrh, catarrhal
deafness, or head noises, go to
vnur drucrsTist and get 1 OX. of
Parmint double strength), take it
thia home, add to it hot water and
just a little sugar as directed in I
each package. Take 1 tablespoon-
ful 4 times a day.
TViL will often brinsr aulck re
lief from the distressing head
noises. Clogfe'ed nostrils should
omm. breathinar become easy and
the mucous stop dropping into iC
tho throat-
It ia ea v to make, tastes pleas
ant and costs little. Every one
rhn hai cafarrh should give tnia
treatment a trial. You will prob
ably find tt just wnat you
need.- Adv.
ginning at point 826.04 ft. S. 0
degree, 11 minutes K. from N. E. cor
ner land formerly owned by H. J.
Antonison and being point on E.
line said lsnd. containing 6 69 acres
Selma Strand to Etta H. Strand, be
ginning at N. E. corned land for
merly owned by R. J. Antonison,
thence 8. 0 degree, 77 minute. E.
along E. line said land, 826.04 ft . .
A. Rapert and wf. to Jennie A. Miner.
L. 1, B. 2, Crert View
F. A. Russell et si to Oregon Inv. eV
Mortgage Co., I.. 40. 4 6. B. 8,
First Electric Add. to Allrina
Gust Nelson and wf. to Ludwig Gor
nik et al, L. 9, B. 1 8, Multnomah . .
Alvin J. Kelly to J. M. Kelly. S. Vt
L. 9. B. 7. Third Electric Add. . . .
Laura M. Gammans to Empire Inv.
Co. Inc.. L. 7. B. 3, Gordon Place
E. W. Evenson to Anna 8. Christiansen,
L. 16, B. 20, Waverleigh lit.
W. R. Hocking and wf. to Peninsula Na
tional bank. L. 1, 2, B. 2. Lambert,
also L. 8, Wlllalatin Park exeept strip
100 ft in width across NEly end
said L. 8
Robert Krlms and wf. to Charles A.
Rusco et al, K 1 and E. i 1 2.
B. 7, John Irving's First Add. to
East Portland
Charles A. Rusco and wf. to Robert
Krims. L. 1. 2. &. B. 112. R. C.
Park
10
10
Psnora, Iowa, where interment will be made.
to I LOST Lady' gold wteh: (S reward given.
JOHNSON February 22. at th. famll. -4.
dence, 149 Morris it.. Alice Uirni.nl. j..
on. aged 16 Tear, beloved lUuki., . vi
Ids Knnlson, sister of Edwin And Ilatrrw- Jnhn. I
J0"- The,0 MrT wiil ba conducted!
" p. m. rrom tha above
residence. Friends invited. Interment River
view cegnetery.
EliU Millinery. 880 Morrison st
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED
W1,0.r;INJ this dty at his lata residence,
731 Clackamas street February 21. Robert
I want bors ever 16 with wheels, pay yon
for tha use of your bieycla. Work is clean and
mi . - " m . . ..'JVTl V I 1 ill UM UM IM UM
r.vlz ea -i." T"- hnaband of Mrs. Eliza 1 steady. Can snake 60 to $100 per
. i-Kias. i ne rnnersi anwi will k k.in 1 -h.n- . H.tnn.m.nf
""'""J si is p. m., at the above
residence. Friends Invited. Interment at River
view cemetery private. J. p. Finley V Son.
director.
tooth.
Elmer L. Bailey
CORNELIUS In this city. February 22, at I 263 Oak St
me rauuence 01 ner son, UT. U. W. Cor
nelia, 718 Wayne street Raehael Cornelius.
muA A3 WIK Th. fn.at.1 tl w. I
held Saturday. February 28. at 8 p. ra . at the EXCAVATION AND CONSTRUCTION I LAtMjlu
above residence. Friends invited. Interment at I ERS WANTED: 13.10 FOR NINE HOI R
KiTerrirw eerneterr. J. p X I Z DAT. APPLY FOREMAN ON JOB. IN WEST
rectors.
LINN. ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY.
NON-tlNlON JOB WHERE UNIONS STRUCK,
TA,f Dnr1 .TT1? th .i8. Mr. OCTOBERO. 1917. BRING THIS AD WITH
Ella Elisa Tate, aged 64 years, of 1687 Olin U. STEADY WORK. BOARD AND BED.
street, will be conducted tomorrow. Fehrnarv Ancxnu -i r-r to 17 mi tVFFK.
28. at 2 p. m. from the funeral parlors of the , ' '
Chambers-Kenworthy company. 1111 Kerby I u-iwrrn
Biiwi., . siuvnun, uikwii weirsrsoBl nigQ 1 ' , .
school. Interment Mount swtt . . I Permanent pomUons asuured . eay
Friends Invited.
Nelson, aaad
Mra. Walter
NELSON February 21. Jamea O.
58 years, beloved father of
Stewart of caetskanie. Or., and brother of
(.nariea jr., wuiiam, John. Joaeph. Lewis and
Jefferson Nelson, and Mra. Rosa Brandon. Re
mains will be forwarded to Clatskanta. Or from
Dnnning at MeEntee's parlors.
AMBROSE February 2T. Surilda Jane Am
broae, aged 60 years, mother of Mra. Annia
E. GUson. of 810 Delay street The remains
sre at the residence establishment ol J. P.
Finley A Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice
of funeral hereafter.
STARK In this city at Ma late residence. 815
Second street, February 21. Thomas M.
Stark, aged 60 years. The remains are at tha
residence establishment of J. P. Finley k Son, :
Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral here-after.
IREDALE In thia city. February 20. William i
raga 38 10. 9 hour; strike not yet deelaret
off but 1600 men working; general papenailt
work; no experience nee wary. Apply 609 Ore
gon bldg., corner 6th and Oak streets.
Joseph I red Is, aged ' 68 years, husband of
POULTRY helper. We have an opening on
our poultry ranch for a man who wenia to
learn the poultry business. Wears 850 per
month. An opportunity for th sight man. I.-
782, Journal. .
MAN WANTED to drive truck; mut be ahie
to make own revairs. Riverview Dairy, 1003
Belmont st
An experienced clothing satesmaa
WANTEI
for permanent position.
Lvitta, o oa Bv
Aj'pl st once st
YOUNG man. 17 to 20, opportunity in whole
sale line. Answer in own handwriting snl
give references. L-671. Jonmal.
EXPEBIENCED man wanted at once for farm
work ; good wsges; for further pertk-ulsrs
writ. Ernest Zieleacb. Parker, Or.
Mrs. Grace Iredale, of Bend, Or. Tba remain vtfd FlrtcU barber in first class bsr-
are at the residenee eatabllabraeut of
Finley at Bon. Montgomery at Fifth.
BROWN In tbia city. February 21. at her
lata residenee. the Psrk View hotel. Park and
Montgomery streets, Esther M. Brown, aged 68
years, late of f end let on, ur. 1 oa remains are
st the residence establishment of J.
A Son. Montgomery st Fifth.
February 21. Erie
1 year. 1 day.
ber shop.
bett bldg.
Call Rogers' Barber shop. Cor.
WANTED Iron molder st Shsfner Iron Moras,
Rainier, Or. Wages 35.75. 8 hours. Phone
612.
P. Finley GOVERNMENT want stenographer and typist-.
Enroll now at Sherlock s Railroad school.
HANEBERG In this city,
Ullford HAfieberg. aged
loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Haneberg of
Bull Run. Or. Remains are at Holman a fu
neral narlors.
HOLLOWAY In this oity. February 22, Her-
bert H
funeral later.
A Tracer.
10
10
1
2.500
1
10
10
10
f r vTit-PBHITMF.R
East Tentn atreet norm, reoraary im. io JAslrOH V ANTED Apply at once. Levitts,
mdersheiroer. Remain are at Holman's ta- J;ii ,
a .nnnn,-..nt nf fll n.rt later. I a-"1" "
Gundersheiroer.
nersl parlors.
n,r.l later. Arrangement in care of Miller . WAS'TED Man with . money
mill. J-608, Journs
nermi I ..i . . 1.
TrmfmV I mill. W
u, dtiv u.'ilfM Martin. Good Samaritan . IRON MOLDER wanted at Sbofner Iron work.
hospital, Feb. 18. 16 days, inanition. Rainier, Or Wsges 35 50, a hr. Phone 61 J.
MANNING Grs4e Manning. 1019 Clackamaa. ifjTED Raltaman and collector for elty work.
Feb. 19. 84 year, tuberculosis , singer Rewinc Machine Co.. 402 Washington.
T-rr t Ton-th Co-
nrRjisi David C. Burns. 603 Mill. Fab. 1. 68 ; WANTED- Driver. Palaoe Laandry Co.
X. 14 th.
M - ..lmUr ritaeaae of heart.
LF.lCHNEBr Konrad Leichner. 866
Feb. 18, 9 year, rupture 01
UTTERBERG Iars Utterberg. Good SaaaartUa
hiil. Feb. 19. 61 year, fracture.
HARGREAVES HoMen Hanreavea. 4919 t
ava., Feb. 19. SS years, nrp.n -
10
u.in 9R0 A-1260. Flowers for all
ions artistically arranged
IfEW TODAT
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
Bought. Sold and Exchanged
516 EILERS BLDG.
MEETING WOTICES
41
Children Love
Cascarets 10c
Candy "cathartic is harmless
to tender stomach, liver
and bowels
Increases strength ot delicate., neirw-
ous, run-down people in ten days
time in many instances. . Used and
highly, endorsed by - former United
States Senators . and Members . of
Congress, well-known physicians and
Conner Ammio ieautn orriciaia. j
four doctor or druggist about it.
Tour child is bilious, constipated and
sick. It little tongue is coated, breath
is bad and stomach sour. Get a 10-cent
box of Cascarets and atralghten the
youngster right up. Children love this
harmless candy cathartic and it cleanses
the little liver and thirty feet of bowels
without gri ping. Cascarets contain no
calomel and can be depended upon , to
move the sour bile and poison right out
of the- bowels. Best family cathartic
because it never cramps or sickens like
ether things. - , . Adv.) .
4
WASHINGTON LODGE No. 46.
A. F. and A. M. ; Wash
ington chapter No. 18, R. A.
M. ; Washington council No. 8,
R. and 8. M. ; Washington
eommandery No. 16, K. T. :
Martha Washington chapter No.
14. .O. E. S. : Members and
their families era invited to at
tend tha annual celebration of
Washington's birthday st Ma-
sonie hall. East Eights and
Bormdde straeta. thia (Friday)
evening. An unusually attrac
tive pa trio tie program has been
arranged and a good time as
sured. Signed by
THE COMMITTEE.
OREGON LODGE NO. 101. A.
I . m? u A., at. - Special 4
muaieatioa tomorrow , (Saturday)
st 1 :SO p. m. Wnrk in tha M
kf. da gre. snting brethrsn aor
liaHy invited. By order of tha
. USUI m. PAJLaEK, Bae.
Hnllowav. ace BS rears.
Arrangements in care of
Notice of
-At the lata residVnea. 8T2
Worceeter bldg
WANTED Boy to work In the morning, light
delivery, who has paper route in the afler-
noon. ITefer boy with wheel. B 878. Jonnial.
MEAT cutter sTanted. Aptily at onea. Pure
Food Market. Ml th and Handy blvd.
KlGHT elevator boy. 17 or 18 yeara of age.
Apply Ah st. entrance. Multnomah hotel.
TINNER and solderer at l.'nlon Ave. Sheet
Metal worse, fll rinjii b.q. ...
to make autue
to run spruce
FLORIST
k'lorisU, 864 Wash.
CLARK BROS.. onst.. 287 Mornaoa w.
Mam or A 1805. Fine flowers aad floral
deaigns. No branch storea.
LUBLINEB. Portland . Hotel. 828 Morrison.
MAX M. SMITH. Florart. 141 H 8th at.
FUNERAL PIBECTOKB
Wood lawn VAIlr. X. W Cnfl
4940 tlllOUIIVX, llliuvii
Succeaaora ta
Piedmont Lndertaklns Co..
KUlingswortB ana svergy.
cr
1166
C-8166
WILSON h ROSS
East 64. IAdr
Murmomso at
UndsttaAara
Modera ta
every detail. Broadway ana rrB ro. -swsssi
Jl.v 430. A-465S. Isuly aaatstant.
Dunning St McEntee
WANTED A good stableman. 64 'Frotit st.
HELP WA1CTEP-MISC.
BURSElX PRIVATE BtSlNESS SCIIOOU
Lumbarmena bulldica Our courses ara
thorough and complete. . Individual inatructkm.
Dictation class' tor 'adVaWed student. Day and
night classes. BpecaU raU tuition. Plume
Broadway BS01. '
UNCUS AAM
Need 10.000 ate lographef. . Enron now for
shorthand. typewriting. bookkeeping. MISS ..
DECKER'S PBIVATE BU8Ibl9 tMUiMjti,.
8d floor Alisky bldg.
NUMBER YOUNG WOMEN AND UK.S wanted
to prepare for telegraph service to help till
vacancies caused by the drafting of men for wsr.
For particulars call or write Telegraph DepC,
Boon 218, RaOway r.xchaogbldg.
IIAWTUO"KNE AUTO SCHOOL. , .
482 HAWTHORNE AVE.
SPECIAL NIGHT CLASS KATES.
PAT AS TOO LEARN.
AflSS DECKER'S BCSfNESS COLLEGE
F.'S. Dunning, Inc.
Tba Golden Rule Cndertaker.
14 E. Aider at. Pbona Eaat 62. B-6226.
A. D. Kenworthy Co,
Tabor 6287. 6802 92d St.. Lenta
Tahor 6896. est, a, and roeter roaa. anna
LERCH
E. 11th and Hawthorne
Civil eervice. dictaphona operating, short hand.
typewriting, bookkeeping. Bsimaographlns. Eng
bsh spelling. Special rates aotU March 1. Alisky
bldg-. d snd Morrtsoi.
tWE ADCOX AOTO SCHOOL.
880 Wseco St.. corner limoa are.
Can. write or phone K. 7446 about free trial
offer, liay and night cissies.
HIGH grade crochet work for sale. Targ a-
of Designa" and detail. Int. Tradlnc Crochet
Co . 3HH 8d at. Mala 6778. '
LESSONS IS SPANISH
PROFEHaOR EDUARDO OABCIA
Honrs 4-8, 7-9 p. so. Phone East 7888.
EAST' SIDE COMm1:BC1aL SCHOOL. 122 H
ORAND AVE. EAST 427.
East 781
B-18S8
CndertakeTa
197S S- a.
nersl services. Tabor 4118.
UNCALLED tor tailor made suit. 19.60 Bp-
Mrs. Larch " - T r- 1
. , . . ITITIT a-UWr-IV. n- a k .innln. HMMU
rcp.,z; g montn. at. iranrw, u i.
MRS. HANNL'M S Shorthand School. 482 (Hs
tenbein ava.. near Tillamook 't- Eaat 6860.,
HAMILTON
WANTED A girt to assist with housework ;
au iamuy.
must ba willing: wagea 6Zt an
East 6888.
841 Keo-
ilworth eve. Hellweod 819.
4162. .A GIRL to do cooking, wagea 886. 617 Job-
I poo. rwiwj w .
D f 892 Winiaass avv - U worth ava. Sellwood 819.
M. aCeller 00 EaM lOSS. C-IOSS. I AoTNrv,wfowewsoU"neat bouaekeaper. h-
SI I at - flKtk I
Rr A SnOnk R-2S4S. Tahor 12&lt. LADT to assist In general housework,
Skewes A-282L Cora
84
ft. f. BtRNtA. sWw trnHmm rtaU.bmC
tl Wtmaaa see. W
ewdati
wm 210. C-I848.
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