A 12 THE OREGON ; DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, ; 1918. ONLY THREE SHIP PLANTS IN NEED OF ADDITIONAL MEN ' Standifer Wood Shipyards at , Vancouver and North Portland , Seek 500 Carpenters. STEEL MEN TO HAVE CHANCE wooden yards are In a big drive to turn f tlon. Another hull will be ready at that out their contract as quick as possible, i plant soon, while the Northwest com To do that, be added, men must be se-1 pany will have Its ninth hull ready by cured who can handle tools. In other the end of the month. - words, only, experienced men11 are want 1 :' d. The policy will be to develop those ' COLUMBIA ' BUILT SHIP LAID UP who have had at least some experience . secd8 ,ulIjrlexprlencd men re not Molorship May Now Peliean, Returns "A ' peculiar condition exists at the to San Francisco for Repairs, nlant of th Knrttiwent Steel comnanv. San Francisco, March 6. - (L N. S.) where a few weeks ago 4000 men were 1 The motorship May. which left Van employed compared to 3500 now. With couver, January 30, for an Atlantic port the government clamoring for more;" Pt Into LosAngeles. February 14, ships, that plant was compelled to lay'" f evere buffeting, arrived in San off 600 employes because ofUhe slow-j Fraclsco Sunday, for permanent re ness with which material has been ar-1 pail?',.. . , . . rivine- fmm the FjuL Even at this the " nuun. cui enpneer ana Standifer Construction Com . party's Plant to Be Ready Soon; :l Other Yards Well Supplied. Unless the government orders a big new drive In shipbuilding the pros pects of shipyards adding to their present forces are not bright, with pos sibly the exception of three cases, ac cording to shipbuilders today. The O. M. Standifer-- Construction company, which has a wooden yard at Vancouver, and the Standlfer-CIarkson company, having a wood yard In North Portland, announce that they are in need of BOO carpenters. Including skilled house carpenters, bridge car penters and millwrights.. Additional shifts have Just been inaugurated n those yards and they have need Of the nien Immediately. A large army of additional workers will be wanted soon in the steel shipyard being es tablished at Vancouver by the O. M. Standifer Construction company. Work on the fill is rapidly progressing. TTorthwett Drop SOS Men - In Issuing the call for 600 more men. O. M. Standifer says that the two For stubborn skin troubles Resinol Even in severe, well-established cases of eczema, ringworm or similar affections, Resinol Ointment and Res- inol Soap usually relieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble. Physicians have prescribed this simple, efficient treatment for many years. All druggists sell Resinol. Sample free. Dept. 8-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. plant is way ahead of its schedule. An official stated that the plant is not run-1. ning at full capacity now by any means. Despite the fact that the force has been cut down, a large number of work men gather at the gates nearly every morning seeking Jobs. Similar crowds gather at the plant of the Columbia River Shipbuilding corporation. Ho Shortage Anticipated One hundred men were at the gate of the Supple A Ballln Shipbuilding corpo ration's plant, on the east side, between the Burnside and Morrison bridges. Monday morning, seeking work. That plant is employing 600 men at present, about all It can handle with the present work. Some days three to five new men are put on, but not frequently. It is assumed that the large number is at tracted there by the ; plant's being close In. In the crowds are both experienced and non-experienced men. Many are carpenters, others are machinists, while a majority are common laborers. At the Peninsula plant an official stated that operations were progressing on an "even keeL" Seven hundred and ifty are on the payroll now. There are applications right along from men seeking work, but none are needed, unless, added the official, the govern ment orders a big drive. None of the shipbuilders anticipate a labor shortage, though knowing that the surplus doubtless will be absorbed in other lines of work developing as spring opens up. purser, who were ; arrested in Los An geles charged with sedition and attempts to obstruct selective draft, the steamer Centralis of the Fan-American Steam ship company, arrived in San Francisco yesterday from Central American and West Coast ports.' The vessel referred to as the May Is evidently the Pelican. She was built on the Columbia rlvr tnd launched under the name of May. Later she changed hands and her name was changed to Pelican. FATE OF VESSEL IS MYSTERY WESTERN WAVE IS LAUNCHED Twelfth 8800 Ton Steel Freighter Built Here Takes to Water. Twelve 8800-ton steel freighters have been floated by two shipbuilding plants of Portland. The twelfth took to the waters Monday afternoon at the North west Steel company's plant. It was the Western Wave and was sponsored by Mrs. Bert C. Ball, wife of President Ball of the Willamette Iron & Steel works, which holds the contracts for outfitting the hulls built by the Northwest Steel company. Katherlne, the young daugh ter of Mrs. Ball, was sponsor for the West Hampton, the previous hull launched by the Northwest company. The Western Wave was the eighth launched by the Northwest Steel com pany. Four have been launched by the Columbia River Shipbuilding corpora- Burned Hulk Found in South Sea Thought Remains Bertha Dolbeer. San Francisco. March 5. (I. N. S.) Whether the Bertha Dolbeer was sunk by the German raider Wolf, or foundered In a gale In the South sea, may never be known, but hope for the safety of the vessel nas been abandoned here. The schooner sailed from San Francisco, No vember 3, . under command of Captain Ferem, and is 120 days overdue. She was sold by the Pacific States Trading company to' H. F. Sullivan a year ago and was carrying case oil to Australia. A burned hulk recently found la the South sea la believed to be all that Is 'left of the schooner. ALL ALONG . THE WATERFRONT SAVE DAD'S LIFE GET IT FOR HIM Says It la suicide to cut corns and tella how they lift right out. To inspect'" the' steamers Telegraph and Dispatch, the assistant inspectors of the local steam vessel Inspection force left for Marshfield and Coquille Mon day morning. Captain Edwards, inspec tor of hulls, and John Wynn, inspector of boilers, will go to Newport Friday to Inspect the steamers Truant and New port. The motorship Pauline made, a good run between Portland and San Pedro, en route to Antofogasta, with a cargo of lumber. The Merchants Exchange was advised Monday morning that she put into San Pedro Sunday for fuel oiL She sailed from here on February 24. Thus the trip took only seven days. The Pauline is a product of the McEachern shipyard at Astoria. Bringing freight from San Francisco that ' was intended to be brought by the steamer Breakwater before the deal for' her sale to New Orleans interests was consummated, the steam schooner Prentiss arrived at Columbia dock Sun day about noon. . The affairs of the In dependent Steamship company will be wound up here ? in a few days. The Bteamer Prentiss will take back a cargo of lumber to be loaded at St. Helens. The steamer F. A. Kilburn, fleet mate of the Breakwater, was Included . in the deal. The concern purchasing the steamers is the Main Fruit & Steamship company of New Orleans. According to word from San Francisco the Break water sailed from there Saturday for her new home on the Gulf coast. She was well loaded with general freight, Captain Rees is In command. The iCil burn, it is said, will leave San Francisco after a few repairs are made. Salts in Hot "Water Clears Pimply Sic in Says we must mako kidneys : clean the blood, and pim ples disappear. - Tou simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. A few drops applied lrectly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the soreness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, can be lifted out with the fingers without pain. This new drug called freezone is an ether compound discovered by a Cin cinnati man, who says that while freez one is sticky Jt dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the sur rounding tissue or skin. Don't let father die of Infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but cut this out and make him try It Adv. Pimples, sores and boils usually " re sult from toxins, poisons and impurities which are generated In the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the Very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out In the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create more toxins and Impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impurities, which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. . The surest way to clear the skin of . these eruptions, says a noted authority. is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a table' spoonful. In a glass of hot water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of tox ' Ins In the bowels. It also stimulates the ' kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and . lemon Juice, combined with lithia. Here - you have a pleasant, effervescent drink : which usually makes pimples disappear, cleanses the blood and is excellent ' for the kidneys as well. (Adv.) News of. the Port PORT INFORMATION STATISTICS ARE AND GIVEN PUBLICATION t xlntfa :4wA)hm wlltiAiif a.. aiaM 4ft MWJ Msvbuva ww a nivm wuj evvs savv tached thereto, it is pointed out. It is strictly ' a government organisation, 1 maintained entirely by the government. I And as a result thereof no selfish, inter- ests are involved as Is the case in pri vate concerns. They live off the fees ( derived. " Some .unscrupulous private agencies actually supply the same man with two and three Jobs during one sea son, each time collecting a fee, accord ing to government officials, though hav- ( ing no interest In supplying that man : I with a Job that suits. It Is the govern- 1 ' i'smnfr atmntAirmainf KnMaii'ai maIIaw . -en, t ass. aftf f J asas. viswj us was wvaa wn-va s frsvs 8V. f IAJ Serious Error made Regarding find an applicant a job that he win ; aeep. ji iie snouia return xor another j Job in a short while -and still another. ms recora is uivesugaiea. in tms way the government service is able to sdp ply the most reliable help. Ssrplss of Workers In City The labor situation at Portland at the of Seattle, has Just been issued. The present Ume is better than at this sea- issue is considerably larger than those Bon Ior some years, tnougn it is esti of former years. Not only Is port In- mated that between 3000 and 4000 men formation given, but the statistics and are now idle, according to Mr. Bonham. conditions of export and import com- ' He believes the surplus of labor, how merce are set forth and a number of ever, will be absorbed when spring opens Illuminating special articles are con- up, for men who are unable to get work tiibuted. Portland in 1918 Edition of . "Pacific Ports." The 1918 edition of "Pacific Ports,' published by Frank Water house Co. combats" and the third as the "son of William w. Robinson wmism w. . Robinson Jr. at si. sod. H interns. "V f in lots I sad 2. block: 3. Mt Tmbor The "sone of habitual combat re pieee ... .. j .. v. ...... .. . - . places the old first line trenches. This ," k1!!, ji sone is Intended to lessen the frightful $g?u, " SHE ii'ik losses sustained in defending the first; 11, block 85. Boment sdd line trenches. jltor &eh sad to Beraui EcH. ., . ,. . ...... i nni. H interwt is tot 8. block i. The first line of the "xone of habitual HoiiA trk uid .t. . . . . . combat consists most often of a single .Ed w. Duncan sad wtf to Bennepin trench. U. Co.. B. H of BE. It--el BE. The troops even take up their PU-I . 1 tions in the shell holes in front of -a, u Hawiar ud wife to ioha Tta, this trench. These shell aoiea are . lou s ana 10. oiocji i. onwr maa. . stocked not only with munitions, but S-0',1',?!? Wood wlth food and water. Often this first ) ' fclock "; T line is held by only a few soldiers. Bobort B. Boat and' irif to acbm Bseh. Inituil nf MirlfiMnp thousands of lot S. Mock M. Alameda Dark..... : men. holding a rigid line of trenches, ) Walk .ml wiUJ Tbdor. Field Marshal Hlndenburg now pre- 71 ... . .'. . . . . ..77. fers to save bis men by permitting Nodes Co. to liao BarUatt Koenaal. lot them to fall back to the "-tone ot , 1. block S, , 1 1 A. Pattenon andSwlfe to J. W. Mo grand combats. . .. Faddra. lot S. block 87. Romaera.. The German defensive organization , jg. E. Hwlin t al to Mary C Haaiin at 1.000 and troops, instead of being concen trated now on the front line, are spread out Indefinitely to the rear ward. If the front now gives way at any time. eVer increasing defensive kl.. baainning at .NW. corner ot Dun bar donation land claim. 10 19 10 8,000 10 10 BUILDING PERMITS R)nn . rnrrl mtmfL 1 atar frame rtwi- organisatlons and troops are louna 10 drnrw. Hadaon between OewesoSsM Uobawa; the rear. - Tennant trauaer; iuu. T v..- A mm.A nnhataM I Rnnham A (tarrlcr mnmt 1 atorv flame Teat- in the city will be Ncalled by farm work. tte defensive organisations for the in- n., Pott,Bd A Kri,t H nairtta m rLivtml1 with In. I "'"" " CBCIIL over auppiy, J nnn.lat. nf rnh sftAi- trench. . - , ; -- , , . . v " . - f . - . &..v.j w m -- Bonum ac unrnir. tren i nor, iniiuv i formation about the port of Portland. mr- ."onnam Bays rortiana occupies a 111 0 tne8e are 8UDDOrted by nu- dene.. Otmw between Hodaon and Portland Amnno h nt K. .t.t..nli .hnnl peculiar position in that it Is the OnlV I ... iiuina aur-h bird.: E. 1L Tennant builder: 81400. m i ja .1 t. i , i metrnnolia in s. anr trr tnrv art A Ai-a-ujm I . ...... . wi l. J. Slaushterback. erect frame saraae. o ruuicura mi uism u nw a tuamci ---------- . I concrete ions, ionuiea auia. , Bito h.t.n ch., .ml McMillan: bulkier W. 40 feet deep at the entrance to the lawrers irom u eecuons wnen wo i houses, machine run nests, great un- K EaMman: 875 Columbia and 30 feet In the COlumDia ou hi reuw j otner derground caves and forests. 1 c,ri u,reTn, erect 1 atory frame realdence. 10 foruana. in reference to rtiana s 4 "-"'" " i mo bwp After them comes the great rone 220 wiiiametu bird, between Delaware ana mu- freight and grain terminal now under over rr a few days of ."city Mfe." I of battle." where, when the allied bur; builder tame; 1 1750. DEATHS AND FCHKKALS 78 I tAMPBELL At tbefamllr realdence. 128 w! i juoeru ., Manna u. ijaanmeu, aa ss yean, bolored wife tl Biehard Campbell, sKXher ( Mra. Ida Erickeoa of Oakland, liL - lin, Mabel Sawyer of BrownerUle, Or., Mra. Sarah Ca4 of Pendletom, Or., and Harvey and Georta L'empbeli of Vancouver laland. B. O. Bamains in care of the Ohambera. Ken worthy Co., 1111 Kerby at. ' ysneral notice later. AljJSOX At 46TT-70th at. S. K. Marck , Jamee Alliaen, ate 67 yean. Remaina are at the funeral parlora ot A. 1). Kenworthy It Co., 6N02-04 82d at. ft. K., In Lenta. Fwteral bo tica later. PEN NET Joaepk Edward Penney! MultaotDak hoSBital. Marcb S. St vaara. mrehral anaamia. M.WKENCE Bom Dorothea LawreBco, 763 Flandere, March 'i. HS vcara. arterlo anlareala. LEV Y Mark Levy. 788 Flandera. March 1. 6 year, ijaralyrlj of heart STOREY iwxla Lneille Storey. 101 E. 12tk, March 1, 9 year, double pnrumonia. HABEK Louiae M. tUbrr. 890 VOth. Marrh 1. SO mn. arterio eclerosia. MEANKT Marsaret U. Meaney. 48 Daria, March 1, Kg feara. polmonary tubercaloaia. -, WIHHKR Vharlaa Wibber, Multnomah hoeyitai. reo. 111, o year, myocardiua. FLORISTS ' Ma Hi IN cui.nu .u . twriau. a4 Maas. Mala 2e. A lauu I Wwar for aO eooa- tiona artistically arranred .HE U litis.. 1'U.juU. 27 Momaoa at. Mala or A-lbU3 1'me luinn and floral Seun. No branch fttnrea. LVBI.INkK. Portland Hotel. Uornwn MAX it SUliit. rkrt. IvlV Stn at. H NEHAL DI RECTO UN Edward Holmaa Praaident i. K. WERLEtN. W JHotmaa Secretary Tmurarer construction a serious error is made. - Among those out of work now there I armies get through the firsthand sec- Kan 9 1 .t ' ' builder. viidu uuvii i 1 ii- tt uiiuci w ay i ' ... ....... .a j o. a, mm HineB, uicjt I iiubl give vyvu uv with the Intention of going back to work after their recreation. ante: 80S. ine uermans nave en-1 v-iiun,H. ti.n(n urn r, arart 1 atnrv money, naving naa good positions, and I deavored to prepare everything in ad- , frame dry kiln, 602 Brooklyn between Brooklyn in the main are "laying off by choice, vance so that even in open combat . nl Powell; builder aama; 82800. with the intention of wr.ir.ir r,olr n hk.. m .A-t. !. 'V.1' An?- Grera., repair 2 atory frame . . T . ' - 1 dweuing, 4B28 8 4th are. between tn aoa ootd inis is me aeiensive system wnicn ata.; -v. W. Vanstone builder; 8638. the Germans have built, at the same L. H. Smith, repair -l atory frame carat time announcing their intention f ! j v,Tt?UdVr 75 5 ending tne war Dy a greai orrensive. Maieatie Theatre Co.. alter 2 atory brick ordi The system is a tacit acknowledgment j nary office buildios. SSS Waahincton between of the sunertorltv of the allied armies Prk and Broadway; M. W. Lorens builder " - , atAA betokens an appreciation that a first unit grain elevator of 1.000,000 , most cases they are well supplied with tie. Here. too. pounds capacity," reads, the statement in "Pacific Porta." The first unit of the grain elevator at Portland will con tain 1,000,000 bushels. The information for the Portland section of "Pacific Ports" was furnished by the Chamber of Commerce, but E. N. Weinbaum. the statistician who prepared the material, says that the information was correct ly given; also that the book was pub- Governor Says I. W. W. Is Menace San Francisco. March (I. N. S.) A scathing arraignment of the I. W. W., whom he termed as "an element I and lished without giving the Chamber of I defiant of the law and criminal In Its Germany must end the war on the commerce opportunity 10 see any prooi purpose," was voiced by Governor aeiensive, not on tne orrensive. sheets of the local section. William D. Stephens at the opening The Seattle Chamber of Commerce , of the two day war conference of the HFRMANY HA AnnFR flNlY and Commercial club insert a 12-page . state Cnnnnii f TWr,oa ULnmnli I HfKO ftUUCU UiiLI advertisement of the Port of Seattle -r governor, who has occasion to under the heading "Comparative Cost reaue the extent of its machinations by reason of the dynamiting of the gubenatorial mansion at Sacramento, responsibility for which has been placed at the organization's door by the Investigating officers, declared that there was a clear distinction between 1 Despite reports sedulously dlssera the I. W. W. and the labor movement, inated by enemy propagandists of "In other states," said the governor, colossal concentrations of German, Aus- "thls organization has recruited its tro-Hungarlan, Bulgarian and Turkish forces from honorable workingmen. This troops along the western froht, it Is now is not tniA in Caiifm-nia Th. t xkt txt known that Field Marshal von Hinden- of the Chamber of Commerce, relative movement, as we have it, does not rep- burE ha8 augmented his forces In Flan- to these figures. resent a condition of general unrest, It ders and France with less than half a "Our port costs properly estimated ls no Bymptom iAhor BicyMaa iton- million men for his much-vaunted of- equallze, and where there is any dlspar- BiBta o a gj-p ot sufficient viclousneas fensive. Furthermore it "is estimated Ity in the case of oriental service we to constitutn a m.ni. in that the total strength of the German equalize It" I of the times we must prepare to deal "n'e opposing the French, British and to Shin at Pacific Coast Porta," in which the Seattle figure Is given as $126.20; Portland. $465; San Francisco, $1368; San Pedro. $481.50; San Diego, $540.15, and Vancouver, B. C, $230. For comparison the hypothetical case of a 6000-ton vessel of 80-foot draft, remain ing in port six days discharging and taking on cargo, is used. "The veriest camouflage," was the comment of executive Secretary Dodson ABOUT HALF A MILLION TO FORCE ON WESTERN FRONT By Henry G. Wales Paris, Feb. 14. (By Mail) (I. N. S.) 8500. H. A. William, erect frame (irate. 668 E. 61at N. between Sandy and Siakiyou; builder earne; $50. T. K. Habersham, erect frame saraee. 65 K. 76th N. between Siakiyou and EHckltat builder aame: 800. Christine M. Cook, erect 1 atory frame sarace, 1217 E. Ankeny between E. 80th and E. 4 1st N.: 'builder aame: 880. Fred Gofler. erect frame sarate, 721 Belmont between E. 20th and E. 23d; builder aame; SlO. L. O. Anderson, erect frame carafe, 657 E. 18th N. between Go tne and Preacott; builder aame : 80. L. B. King, erect frame garage, 626 Duke it. between E. loth and MUwaukie; builder aame o. F. Bruhm. erect frame garage. 400 E. 60th N". between Thompson and Sandy bird. ; builder same; 850. Edward Heiner. erect frame garage. 96 E. 28th N. between Preacott and Cioing; builder aame; 860. Louis Roehrig. erect frame garage. 1556 E. Flanders between 58th and 60th; builder aame; 830. THE EDWARD H0LMAN . UNPERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 Third street, comer Salmon A MODERN BlAClUtS FA MILT ROOM WITH r-KlVATK KNTKANCB. ladi assistant Phones Mais 07. A-1811. J. P. FINLEY Si SON Progressive Kuneral Directors PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attasdaata Moatgumary at Fifth. Main S. A-15SS. Wood lawn 4840 East 54. Wilson & Wilson Successors to Piedmont Undertaking Co.. Killingnworth snd Kerby. WILSON & ROSS Lady AwVtant Multnomah ( Seventh t 1158 C-816B noertaaara. IvrB tS Dunning & McEntee ,TSS every detail. Broadway and Pine at. Phones Broadway sso. A-oja. in wunm. F. S. Dunning, Inc. Tbe Qoldsn Ruls Undertakers. " 414 E. Alder st. Ilione Kat tt. W-SZas. A, D, Ken worthy. Co. Tabor 6267- 5803 S2d st. Lents. Tabor 6SS6. S6th at. and roster road, Aneta. Mr. Dodson is preparing figures to show the true facts. Striking Caulkers Go Back to Work Aberdeen, Wash., March 5. Caulkers emnloved In the shipyards who have been on strike several days, returned to work; with it irmly and effectively. Its mem bers are disloyal enemies of the govern ment and boastfully threaten to hindec and defeat our war work." AMERICANS DRIVE HUNS BACK; TAKE PRISONERS f Con tinned from Page One) American forces ls approximately 3,600. 000 men, of whom, at the most, 2,000,000 can be used inactual fighting. Twenty new German divisions have appeared on the western front since late in the autumn, 16 of them" coming from the Russian front and four from the Italian theatre of war. A German division comprises in all about 20,000 men but that figure" Includes all branches of service. The rifle strength of a division of 20,000 men is never above 12,000 and frequently drops as low as 7500 in a division on active Your Liver has Important work to do. Un der favorable conditions it does it well. If sluggish, relieve it with POILILS lr-- Sale ef Any Medietas in the WorU. Sold everywhere. La boxes, 10u. 25c. Arrivals March B E. H. Meyer, American ateamer, from San Francisco; ballast. Beaver, American steamer, from San Francisco and Sah Pedro; passengers and freight. Departures March 5 James Tuft, American barkentine, for Sydney, via Westport; lumber. Washtenaw, American steamer, for San Francisco; ballast. MARINE ALMANAC Weather at River's Mouth North Head. March 6. Conditions at the mouth of the river at noon: Wind, east, 10 miles; cloudy; aea smooth. 8un Record for March 9 Sun rises. . . .6:41 a. m. Sun seta. . .6:04 p. m. Tides at Astoria Wednesday High Water Low Water 6:02 a. m...7.6 feet 1:44 a. m. . .,1.1 feet 8:07 p. m. . .5.4 feet DAILY R1VKR-HEADINGS this morning at the government scale of shock of the combined French, British t ta ' m j n iTTmnlrtvAa ot ths Orova nnrl A mprlpn n a rmlai fiha Irnnw. tv. . 11. i utn..hin vsrHa warn nut fnr in antta. nt iig -v.. sectors, where there is an extraordinary three days and at the Aberdeen ship-; may gain by a big west front offensive. Umount of work to be done behind the varri for one dav. ' she will be oblieed to dafenri rv .f.n first line trenches. Ten thousand is a I J I . , . M .1 Ml .! .un4ti or the territory between the west front la,r average 01 uve muuus and the Rhine. a division today. , ,, ., . . I In the early pari 01 reoruary mo The entire west front, extending for strwisth of the central powers was al lotted as follows, according to latest reports by the intelligence departments and secret services ot the allied countries : Germans. Aua.-Hung. Bulg. Turk. Ban Pedro. March 4. Arrived, ateamer Daisy the three lines' of trnrh nf thalWesUrn front 174 Mathews, from Columbia, rirer 1 orlslnal svstem s-ive wav to thr. erut ?"" Jront ; v Port Lobus, Atarcn . rassea as x p. m., - - - - r, V Husao-rioumaniao .. m steamer J. A. Chanslor. from Uaviota. for Port- fighting zones, the first of which ls Macedonian 8 land. I Known as the "sone tl habitual corn- Honolulu, March 8. Arrirea motor scnoener , tat" ; the second as the "sone of grand Francisco. Arrived at 6 and left up at 7:80 a. m., steamer Santiam, from Ban Pedro. Arrived up, gas scnooner summer, ,(,.. t. , .. ,, from Newport and way porta. Arrived at 0 n1 K.J.L- C ' 0.1- v. J"v.ia,.., teft up at noon, steamer JBeaver. from San Fran- bck to the Rhine has now been con cisce and San Pedro. Arrived at 10:65 a. m.. verted into One vast field of a defensive steamer Trinidad, from Ban Francisco. Sailed at ! gystem. - . . SAl .S W uu. Un CA B na 11:40 a. m., ateamer aim mu . . San Francisco. ! In the 1918 German offensive system STATIONS. aea set in I ma till Eugene , Albany Salem Oregon City . . , Portland 15 C) rise;: -) fall. . 26 I 2.8 0.1 0.00 . 10 I 6.3 -0.7 0.00 . 20 6.5 0.S 0.21 . 20 I B.6 0.2 0.00 .1 12 I 6.01 0.11 0.20 4.1 -0.8 0.06 ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain. How to Treat. Portland Insurance Man Tells of Friend's Recovery "He suffered considerably from gas , In stomach and colic attacks, .'and at times was very yellow. His doctors diagnosed his ailment as gall bladder trouble ' ' and that an operation was 1 necessary. Some one persuaded him to .'try May r's .Wonderful Remedy. Since taking It one year ago he tells me he has been able to eat anything." It ls a simple, harmless preparation that re ', moves the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver ". and intestinal ailments, ' Including appendicitis. One dose will . convince or , money refunded. The Owl Drug company. (Adv.) QUICK RELIEF FOR STOMACH t Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess vi nurutiuuriu acta in the siomacn snu not as some neneve to a lack ot digestive Juices. The dniioat. stomach lining ls irritated, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the d!s- agree&oia srrapionu wnicn every atom ach sufferer knows so well. Artificial digestenta are not needed hi such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and Instead get from any druggist a tew ounces 01 msuraiea magnesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass ot water right after eating. This sweet ens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid and there is no sourneaa gas or pain. Blaurated Magnesia (inVt ivi iir iwYBr liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, in expensive to take and is the most effi cient form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion. Adv. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary during the next two or three days. AT XEIGHBORIXG PORTS Astoria, March 6. Arrived at 8 and left ud at 9:40 a. m.. steamer E. II. Meyer, from San r 1 VST A 1 afT AT Itumi Emg,.lkw For Burning Eczema RY won An x EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES . To help strengthen her nervea pat color into herjKeskt There can bo no beau tiful.' healthy, rosy -cheeked wormia with out iron. The trouble In the past hfts been that when women need ed iron they generally took ordinary" me tallic Iron, which often corroded the ntomach and dkl more harm than good.) .1 always- Insist that my pa tient take only organto Iron Nux ated Iron. This particular form of iron is easily assimilated, does not bhtcken nor lnjurw the teeth nor upset the stomach,- It will Increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, irritable, careworn, Niggard-looking women In ten tfetys' time in many Instances. I -have twed it In -my own practice with -nost surprising results. crdlnaJio King. Jd.lXv ST! NUXATCO IRON bv Dr. Ferwtnand Kin a im any geoa aruggisx fuarantee or auceeaa It is anpvnm vn K aod Jruayata. Use Mi-o-na Tablets, they are one of the most effective and safe remedies for out-of-order stomachs. Besfdes quickly stopping the distress. Ml-o-na , soothe the irritated walls of the stom ach, strengthens and- builds up the di gestive organs. . Do not suffer another day, get a box at once. For sale by The Owl Drug- Co. (Adv.X. ' . Ii A 1 "V V. Greasy salves and ointmenfa ahnutrl not be applied if good clear skin is t witnico, r rora any druggist lor 5c, or ; LOO for large, size, cct a hnttl-nf When SDolied as riirtf-rl it fTtiral' ' 1 CHILDREN'S COUGHS u uku am wuuuica, cuso Boresv 9 sammfr i a art tty af sr Jly I Uesopotamia-Palestine. 0 Marshfield. March 4. Arrived: Llndauer, from San Francisco. 2:20 p. m. San Francisco, March 6. (I. N. 8.) Ar- rited: Tom. Mara, from Balboa, 11 :50 a. m; Kaee City. Trom Portland. 8:6S p. m. ; Admiral Dewey, from Los Angeles, 9:10 p. m. Sailed Uarcn viueen, tor los angexes. 12:25 p. m. ; Vanguard, for Eureka, 12:05 p. m. ; Nenalem, lor ventral America, 0 p. m. j Avalon. for Grays Harbor, 2 p. m. ; Lyman Stewart, for Port San Luis. 4 :85 p. m. ; Daisy Putnam, for Columbia river. 5 :03 n. m. : Her bert L. e'ratt, for Seattle, 6:05 p. m.; Westport. Crescent City, 6:60 p. m.; Solano, for Willapa Harbor, 8:05 p. m.; Newburg, for Fort Bragg. 0:30 p. m.; Johan Foulsen, for Portland, 10:1U m. ; Argyll, tor roruana, ii:.o p. m. Seattle, March 6. Arrived Admiral Schley, San Pedro, noon; Grayson, Tacoma, 8:10 a. m. Sailed fc.atorl uaru, sunns, iu:o a. m. Raattla. March 4. Arrived Senator, from Singapore, 6:80 p. m. ; Skagway. Port Biakeley, 7 p. m.; Fulton, at 7 p. m.; Santa Inea, Ta coma, 5 p. m. Hailed Azumaaan juaru, sone, s p. m. Ketchikan. March 4. Sailed Valdea, south bound, 11 a. m. Port Towns nu. Marco o. rassea in & in- aalan. eteam sioop, nn.tr r v on eiaca, a, o a. m. , i'On IDWDKua, HUCU v. rauu vuv au- 0 42 83 2 0 77 O O 2 12 0 14 NEW TODAY LERCH air, aaina Asaistsst Wanted East 781 B-1888 wrtakers E. 1 1th snd Hi1hww iilLLKlt A TRACKs. Independent kuneral in- 1 a.iik Sill CslA rarora. Prices as low a m, -v. whraaton at E1U. Main 2691. A 7SSB Boy 18 to work in plumbing HAMILTON ncral services . Tabor 4818 shop- Peply Jn ?ron' 7:45 a' Breeze & Snook in. ooi oanuy uivu. HetmuDt at 86th. B'2646. Tabor i:5S. Skewes A-2321. Corner Usm 4183.' 8d and Clay. ATJCTIOTT SALES TOMORROW AT WILSON'S Auction Bouse. 169-173 24 at Bate at. IV a. m. Williams ate. 10SS. C-108. T. rlYRNESi new reablesce establwhtumt. 991 Wlllkmi ave Wood lawn 220. C-1948. . i A D -7-11 692 n. n. entji iu-u MEETING NOTICES II camp y 'JrVeO.W: CHAMBEHS-KENWORTHT COT I 1111 Kerby at. WoodUwn 380A. ('-118 MONTMEKTS Dime FOLLOWS ATTACK Of GRIP Many People Are Left in Wretched Condition After the Influenza Passes. u 40 vVa. CAMP meets every Wednes day aTenlng In W. O. W. temcle. 121 11th at. All members requested to attand Visitors welcome. H. O. 8CHADB. C. a HERMAN SCHADE, Clark. I t'oKTkbA.VD. MAliBLU WOKKS. - 4Us St., I opposite city nan. auus ei rauif Kes Bona tor memorials. R51LAESING .GRANfTrTSl I U 267- 3RD. 5T. AT MA Ql-SOrv PORTLAND LODGE 291 Regular meeting. Moose Tea Die. 4 th and Tavlor ata. at 8 o'clock p. nv. every Wednesday Visitors welcome. J. F. KENNEDY. Beo'y. LOST Ayn FOTJSP tl ToUl divisions 241 It must be remembered, however, that among the 61 divisions on the Russian front the number of effectives available visiting brethren welcome. for service in the more active warfare In France and Belclum is very low. Nearly all of the able-bodied men between the ages of 20 and 25 have Ions; since been combed out and Incorporated in divi sions stationed in the west. The 61 divisions are made up of landwehr, land strum and new units containing 18 and 19-year-old boys getting active training. With 241 divisions, the German army is larger than It ever has been-and rep resents a total force of nearly 6,000,000 men. But of this gigantic number less ( tnan ou per ceni can do put in tne trenches for actual fighting with rifle THE following articles have been found on cars of the Portland ttauway. Lagut a i-ower 10, : March 8, 1918. 1 nerklafls. 4 gloves. 1 pair gloves, 1 paint brush, 2 books, 12 umbrellas, t paper market rack. 1 package, 1 lunchbox. 1 hamper, a suitca,sea. 1 traveling bag. Owners may obtain property at Itt and Aider street station. HAWTHORNE LODGE No. Ill, A. P. and A. M. Stated com munication this ( Tuesday 1 ere- nin, at 7:80. Dedication of our service flag. Also stereopucon ioflT Yellow purse containing 310 bill, two views. Members urgea to eueiiu, i e6 bills, 35 in silver, on 11th from library to C. E. MILLKK. I nth and Washington, north side of Washing- Becreiary. i ljm 2 1st north, on 21st to Everett, west W a auivr.TON LODGE No. 48, Ion Everett to 22d. A widow's monthly wag. a A A M 8 La tad com- badly needed, earned under most dUtresai tioation tomorrow (Wednesday) conditions. Reward. Phone Main 9886. 7( Evening at 7:80 a-clock.t East r.serett st. Vli.8""-' Bv r koST-t-dy-. V" M. J. li. RICHMOND. Secy. na 704 9 engsgament ring, with two large diamonds, one large sapphire and 14 email diamonds, set in platinum. Will pay 8100 re ward for return of ring or suitable amount for information leading to its recovery. Notify Mr. Smith, Msrshall 702. Mrs, Van Scot Experiences Dangerous 1 and bayonet. After-Effect of the) Grin anrl Iaraa I the Vslu. of . Blood RamI, Offensive May Be Already On PALESTINE LODGE No. 141. a v A. M. Stated com mnniration Wednesday evening March 6. 7:30 Work in E. A. LOST By boy, between Hawthorne (ciiool sod Mount Broti " " I Ladd addition, folder with nve War stamps. W. H. TUWM&nv, DKrewij. Finder tieaa can Oliver r rancu King. 2S4 SAMARITAN Lodge No. 2, L O. O. I Pillar at. Phone E. S7Z7. steward. K Regular meeting Wednesday I i,oHT Will parly finding lady't waist between . a r m at 1. u. kj. a. "iou, I lBth and Zlat. nn Kverett at.. Halurda ara- ! 226 Alder at. Tmra oegree, ''"" ring, caU Hdwy. 18 OS. H. uansiiUi om. atwava welcome. Jam T. Jones, N. O. R. E. A.- r Ai m.A ...rtv In Manchester hall irmU. two halves oi nam ano Paris March C. fi. K. S.l The in- : an nlrimi . Admission 25c. Er 88 H 6th st. this (Tneaday nignt st o .ov Lost 888 in gold and 840 currency. snarp. oox o. 'XL 5s7 Er ward. BBT IStn St. LOST Lady's pocketbook. eont. (leva ana shoe checks, change purse, abeut 34.00, est 4th st. Phone sell. SHU. The danger from srrln is seldom nv.r I -j" anu, e Ka n.!L, in m. moraine's Oreaonian. Not Thursday, mlral Evans and Admiral Farragut. at 2:15 p. m. ! when the characteristic ayroDtoma. thai .v.. na i. 1 but tonight. ' ., w a . I 1 T 4. 1 m A. . . . .. - " ' IWia Uli" wv ' " ' . . . ion vamoie, aareu u. never, mo catarrn. tne headachs and I - j j i emblem Jewelry a specianx, vuv, . .. ... ... . Lite ueoreHBion ot amriTH naaa o va i . ... . . . , . , moms, ssarcu v. amiwi insurcu, i o-pln u.v v... , ,7 - luerwuw uciumu wiciwiig w - . a. ',..,! .ui- x., .L.-r.' western iront oy some ot toe rreucu can r nocuco. jaircu aiii?---Dewiiu - w-w w;S 0, uuh uivuu, iiiipu.irsa ax WiiUmette, Los Angeles, 5:80 a. m.; Wuhlnc- gestlon and over-sensitive nerves a -loa.m -'Hel.P lw Wrnwood fn. condition that makes the system an m.tuc mron wth bsS. S." 1! tow. easy prey to pneumonia, bronchitis. Marshfield, 7 :SO a, m. ; xaie, txia Angeies, o:ou momuauwq, nervous prostration and charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 6th at. military experts. Joseph Reinach. writing in the Fi garo today, stated that "the ofenslve might be considered as already on." . . Maoa-ionm. Rrnokincs. 10 a. m. vtn mnmmntlnn TV, v. . iniS View IS Qisputea in some QUnr- Sailed Power schooner Oolden State, cod- ' .. h- 1a!rl " . Ii 1 1 era. however, and there are war criticn fish crutae, Ts.s.:tu RfUef, with .bariten. , 8tran(rth.lr - v'" - ho believe the Germans may go.no tine cnanea tjrocaer in sow, voiuiauia htm, . " ? " m.. iici . cb 9 -.80 a. m. auring convalescence. - ; Lr. Williams' Pink Tills are Justly Notice to Mariners regaraea as peculiarly adapted to buUd- -fcrther than to intensify their raids. Branch Hydrographlc Office, Portland, 'n? up th health after of the by radio from the master of a steamer that at 10:50 a. m. on March 1, 1918, he passed alongside of white painted wreckage, apparently a wood deckhouse. caps! led. Bodega head, California. Australian Raid Sueeessful London. March 6. (U. P.) Aus tralian troops conducted another suc- Mrs. Laura M. Van SCOV. who lives Mfiil ralrl In tha virlnltv of Warns at No. 20 Thorpe street. "Danbury, ton last night, taking several prison Jln"Am . " 8tatment that sup- era and two machine guns. Field Mar ports this claim. She, says r shal Haig reported today. I had a severe attack of grip, and i the same neighborhood the enemy bearing east true, 11 miles. Dangerous JZ ' "'irTIl'B"a :rnHmaJ 1 tUeked a Brlttah post and , ,"r"'". months. I was in lTlcUiUCr U . a. 1 1C w y t inuicut lw-ci vdcm W. Schwartx, nautical expert U. S. EIGHT-HOUR PLAN KNOCKS PROP FROM UNDER I. W. W. (Continoed from Pas OnelN was re me for three t nnlsMl aftor iharn fle-htlne a badly run-down 1 c...v. e, -ianin n,Hi,i tutmii took several prisoners Monday after- state. Soon after it began I lame ror a week that I could hardly JZZ. . "i-fc B.wKA.a; BLvauy worse and pretty soon I actually couldn't walk. At last I had to give up com pletely and for three weeks I was oDiigea to Keep to my bed. My knees offer, the free service of the bureau to Ma thoroughly alarmed me. REAL ESTATE TBAXSFEBS Henry Helscr and wife to Conrad Schlitt et al, lot 4, block 12, Lincoln i e were so stin j. couian t Dend them and I Nautilla Investment Co. to J. R. Con my hands were perfectly helpless. Then! neU rt ' V biock 12- RieenJde tne nams oesran to uirsatan i aoa so aiw - u,j ucai i. I 10 any extent needed. "Expand as far as to necessary to assist In supplying labor," Is the keynote of Mr. Densmore s Instructions. To (nake a study of how far the serv ice can be extended. J; Q. Brown of the Seattle headquarters arrived in Portland this morning. His first duty was to hold a conference with Mr. Bonham. In charge of the government employ ment service in Oregon, Washington and Idaho ls Henry M. . White, with head While I was suffering in this wav i chanced to run across a little book that told about the merits of Dr. Williams' t-init mis. xne statement In It im-' pressed me and led me to buy a box. It was fortunate for me that I did. for these pills proved the very thing I needed. Improvement set in as soon as x Kgsn to uue mem, and it very markea ny tne time H. D. Chambers and wife to Lilly M. Huntley, lots 1, 2, block 2. M on ta villa. X. 8. Nehi and wife to Frank Saalfieid, lot 1 snd 4 sad S. lot 6. block 11. Blaekstom'a add Yaldemar Udell and wife to Sibyl L. Partch, lot 16, block 10, Vernon. . . Merchants' Loan St Investment Co. to J. H- Ellison, lot 10. block 7, Rnselawn Claude Straman and wife to Rebecca Springer, 2 acres beginning on 8. Him section 21, township 1 8.. range 1 1; 8. 89 deg. 25 min. E. 1042.00 feet from 8 W. corner sd section z 1 . . 10 700 Vjtd $ttistics 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES .and George Henry Baker, 20. 857 12th at. fTUannr Rartlia Rrmun. 25. Pleasant Home Edward N. Wilson, legal, 141 H 11th St., and Mrs. Sarah D. Wilson, legal. Cornelius hotel. Jerome Ketchum, 18, 61 H Union ave., and Helen Irene Pearce. 18. 17 Vista ar. L. J. Tallinger. 22. Seaside. Or., and Vera L. nrhnr 21. 784 K. Franklin at. Edwin Stanton, legal, suw eeiierson ax., ana t'Ot'ND. a canoe. Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for ad. Bel,wood 90. MRS. O. L. PAXTON, your pocketbook la at 405 K. 4 4th. HELP MTATfTEP MALE 1 WANTED Two Tonne Men ' With Twin-Modal Motorcycles. One to work nights and One to work daytime. Good salary. Clean work. - ELMER L BAILEY 25S Oak st. . , r.anrtitwrDji wisrrn Margaret Cbrisholm. legal, 809 Jefferson at, I permanent post tions sawed steady sst, George Arthur Sutton, 41, 288 1 1th St.. and wtttm 88.10, 9 hoars: strike sot yet dedarwt . . aia a as AS A S. 4. a I . ar u a - I - s - aaawa 111 Mrs. Clarissa Miller, 88, 288 11th at Wedding Announcements W. O. Smith fle.. 311 Morrsn bldg. fi but 1800 men working; general psparmUl work: so experienra naeaasarr. Apply 88 Ora uas Did., corner 5th sad PRESS SUITS for rent, all lormg Co.. 309 Btarh at. ataea. Unique Tas- BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. M alien" I w AttD tonus men with' burns, wotmds arid xhafing. , It pene--trates, cleanses an4 soothes.. Zemo is a dean, dencndabie'jBiKi Inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try itas we believe nothing you have ever used is as effect to and satisfying 1 Tte.VV.KoseCaevIaad.a may bs cheeked.' and mere serioos condi tions of the threat will be eften avoided by. promptly giving the child a de0 " pm I hill fin- lshed the first box. Four boxes made -.Jl;-me a well woman. In tar . I rT Boiler worxs, lot a, woes 11. quarters atSeatae. Mr.. Biown Is proved so thoroughly, adapted to my R. tTSabin to Harriet Venning,' " 5 under Mr. Whtle. The latter was a case fhat there is nothing further to arr beginning in E. Una of SW 'i visitor in Portland last week to look ( report except I am very grateful and twp. range 1 E., over the labor situation. ", - that I sincerely recommend Dr. Wit- htep0Mit ii'1 N" EllMe Htfp W1U Bt Foild i llama' Pink PniS to any people Who WillUm HlUupert and wife to Leonard In carrying out the work as outlined iclt 1 waa- Rectaa at al, iota 4 and S and N s the veVnment employment eryic. Dr. . WUliams- Pink POU 'for Pale - & XSflStt'tiii'j will not only be rendering a real service Pfopie cnj"?. the element, need- &liUt' aSf WockS. to the government, nut to tne employes rr mZ, Y?irt and employers as well, according to both lf' '"f,, J"!" w en' must have the full cooperaUon of the em- 'L"n - " , muraa . ki a 'SrVHSSL 10 2,000 775 100 i MCLLEN in9a rtimt Feb. 28. a son niunfriN' fa Mr. and Mrs. Cheater T. Hamilton. 881 E. Franklin. Fab. 23, twins, mm nil danrtiter. BENZ To Mr. and Mrs. Angnst George Bens Jr., 808 Madison. Feb. 28, a son. H BK To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Imsk, 844 E. 26th. Feb. SO, a aon. PIKTZOLD t-To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred PUtzold, K4S Frederick. Feb. 18. a son. Qr INN To Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes P. Qulnn, 1288 Minnesota ave., Feb. zs. a aaognter. PLl'SS To Mr. and Mrs. iDanitl Pluss, 688 H 2d. Feb. 28, s oaugnier. POWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Ora rah 18. 928 E. 21st. a eon. MARTIN To Mr. and Mra. Carl P. Martin, 64 H E. 12th. Feb. 27. a aon. 10i;.V(J man, undar 18, to learn typewriter re pairing and salUng new and aeeond hand ssa cbinea. Permanent poaitUjO and good pay. Woas but nve wires need apply. X llZj AlbStllil liri,niHi w., 04 Oak at. maaasiM sad newspanar expenenes to irsvei tnrenga jast i and Soutbera Oregon. Call before 8:18 a, or after 2:18 P. m. CaU 8U9 Stock Ex change bide, 3d and TssabiH. . HAURT JONES, eont raauw. wante laborers at 33.25 for nine hoara. Apply to nun on Job in West IAns, Or., or at his Some, SU) Jefferson at.. Oregon City, nights. - --i i A.-.A. r-r : : A - WAXTE1BCD004 boy to wora lor rwom ana board: light wort, -ovce paopia. iaoor 2889. ' " , EXPERIENCED apartment . bonse jsnitov snd wife. King Albert Apta., lltn ano atonv Powsll, I gomery. ' WANTED Ratchet setter, clow to Portland, ill; goon wages. sis DEATHS AXP fpyEBAM waukie. Or.. Bertha Bell Knickerbocker, be- I DRIVER wanted for Ford, one with some es- ana airs. nariea i DerVnew tn Mteher . moo l'sra sdd . . .. . I. Seruah H. West and husband, to Anna Skevington WUU, lot 6. Tilock 72. j KNICKERBOCKER At the residenoa. Mil 600 1 waukie, Ur.. senna n ' ivaii danzhter of Mr. I Knickerbocker, rkrtef of Mrs. HaaeJ gprmg, I Washington St. : Mrs, Grace lAsm, Hum ana aann anicier bocker, all of Mlwaukie. Funaral will be held 30 Thursday. March 7. at 2 p. m., from the reai , dentist parlors of Miller aV Tracey, Waahluctoa I at Ella 10 j GORMAN In this city, March 4, Mrs. Bridges i Gorman, beloved mother of Jsmes K. (ior . n i man. Fnnaral will take place from - the rest 10 rfantial funeral Darlors of Miller Jt Tracer. 1 Wednesday. March 6, at a. m. tbemee ta the Cathedral at l a. for small portable Hailwav Exchange. jrivrrh Ho over IS to work in baker at 74 J Bichts. Royal Bakerr. 1 1th and KvctsU. Broadway 843. ww.w. saw etetery. WANTED Apprentice ever 1 6, to tears tin- ning - trade. inion arenne onset Works. 411 Union eves oe north. - . WANTED EVily man for chores (or beard. toons, casn. SZI Barter. WA.VTtD. ta hire good taaia and drivet ta haul wood; 8 bra. per day. .Call OA TS. WANTED Can and bottle washer. Willaskstu , Dairy. 488 I'nios see. ti. - - Interment Mount Calvary I EXf" K IENCED whlU truck dnter, capable' of repairing. WrileaseV.e Dairy, 488 . Union. ployer, they emphasized. "It is up to him now," said Mr. Bon ham. "We are ready and he can place absolute reliance in the ability of the employment service . to render .him the proper service." ' - - The object of the government service Is solely to bring the employer and em- Nothing more -Is. heeded excent sun. light, good-' air, proper food and rest If you dq not know exactly what miul to follow m these matters write today to ; the ' Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady. N. for booklets on the blood and diet. Tour own druggist sells Dr. wiuiamr. pinit yuim. (Adv.) lot 8. block 8. La tou sens falls. Louisa W. Gibson and husband to Theo- dor Kundsos et al, E. 60 feet Iota 7 " .and 8. Mock 221. Holla day's add ta ' Eaat Portland . , . r ............ . - E. W. Ring and wife to Mrs. Fannie IL Tan Dellen. lot . block 15. Sunny-. fJda . ......... .... .... i . H. U, Moody and wife to F. E. et al, lot 10. aUlppol of hU mother. Mrs. I WANTED Good milkef. . 860 " naz month, for Esst Nineteenth street I Mspiewood liry. Main 2182. rJtrJuiJtZ? JLKlZS BAKER apptentice wanted' to work o. bread' and 10 10 BASS At the residence W- ft. I Jova. i , s a nnrth - Marrh 8. Chester 11 moRins is.wrA rms nimai xo aitena , i. r. .. . . , ; funeral serrScea. which will be heid at the above . . . 1 G' xmoa- orst Grove. Or. Ireasdeace. at 10.30 a. m. Thursday. March 1. WA'TED---Tw buy, . r 18 once. Wad- 10 Condoding senses st Portland ersmstorrgm. -- hasa A Kerr Bros., -4 1 Periods- cor.lSth. . . ISBE.1 asres a, mk, tr.a f Aosust 1 ll.i,iaa9 ana eotoerars wanter, LOlon jtvsanav I tJreny. agen a i years. - aunerai eervlcea will I sneet srurweru, 411 union Ave. a). 10 I be - bald at lnmng' UtSMxWy- chapel, 1 CARPENTER wanted. Call 80 sfh. I weanseusy. aim a, a, 1 v a. as. - aTienaa xn I . - . r lOfvitsd. Interment Monat Oshary stastiry. I . (CeBB34 Vazt Tiw