The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL POR TLAND, . WEDNESDAY,,- MARCH 6, .1918.
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ST. JOHNS YARD
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VESSEL
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OF FLEET
Grant Smith-Porter Ship Com
pany Put Kasota in Stream
at Noon Hour.
SISTER OF WASCO, BILOXI
. ' V.
t
Miss Norma Hauser, Daughter
of Eric V. Hauser, Sponsor
for. New Ship.
f The Grant flmlth-Porter Ship company
launched Ha third government ship to
day at 1 :15 o'clock. It was christened
the Kaaota. Minn Norma Hauser, daugh
ter of Erie V. Hauser, vice president
and general manager of the company,
waa the sponsor.
The Kasota was ready for launching
Sunday, but the event had to be post
poned until the ways were extended on
Stop
That
Cold At Once
C5VSCARA QUININE
The eld family remedy la tablet
form eafe, sure, easy to take. No
opiate no unpleasant after effect.
,. Cure colds in 24 hours Grip In 3
days. Money bsck if it fails. Oetthe
genuine Dox with
Red Top and Mr.
Hill's picture on it
24 Tablets for 25c.
At Any Drug Store
account of the river being a little too
low. ...
Other veasela launched by the Grant
Smith-Porter Ship company are the
Wasco and ; Biloxi. The former "vas
launched February 17 and waa the first
fumiu! nnt under actual government
contracts In the Columbia and Wtllam- j tired, per Oscar W. Sen ware, nautical
ette district. The tsuoxi was wuncn i expert, U.S. K.
on February 24, Just a week; later man
the Wasco. I
from the master of a steamer that on!
February 27, 1911, , when In latitude 49
degrees 7 minutes north, longitude 127 -degrees
65 minutes west, passed a large (
tree, four to five feet thick, with large
roots and branches attached. E. F.
Eckhardt, commander U. S. navy, re-
News of the Port
At 7 :4B o'clock tonight at Ihe Mult-
nomah hotel Mr. Hauser will give a(
second complimentary a inner io wre- . oarture March e
men of the plant. The first dinner waa i Prentiss, American burner, lor San Francisco,
given two weeks ago at 'which was flls- , general freight and lumber,
cussed the benerit mat couia dj ar
rived from close cooperation among
shipworkers to the end of speeding pro
duction to the limit.
DESERT LAND BOARD '
APPROVES PROJECT
N JORDAN VALLEY
Cousins : to Inspect
Telephone Company ,
Hernaa Bcndaaoa to Herbert H. Marti a
and wf.. L. 11. B. 2. Eaatoa Add.:
personal property, furniture, etc, l.OUO
K. Goddardeto Ida M. Anderaon.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The motorshlp Erris has arrived safely
at Honolulu, according to. advices at the
Merchants' Exchange. The exchange has
also been advised that the motorshlp
City of St. Helena leaves Sydney. Thurs
day, on the return to the coast with a
cargo of copra.
Annual Inspection of the new motor
Bhip Carmen at the plant of the Mc
Eachern Shipbuilding company at As
toria Is being conducted today by Cap
tain Edwards and John Wynn, local In
spectors of hulls and boilers. The Car
men was launched December 24. On
her maiden voyage she will take a cargo
of lumber to Sydney.
Officials of the local operating depart
ment of the shipping Aboard deny a re
port that the steamer -Westward Ho has
had any trouble at sea.
Now Tugboat Being Equipped
Marshfteld. Or., March . The first
of the two new -tugs chartered by the
C. A. Smith company to take barpfes
of lumber from the mflls here to Bay
Point haa arrived and is waiting at
the yards while being equipped with a
J towing engine. It Is the Benito Jaurez,
a former gunboat, once owned by Mex
ican capital. Another, the Daniel Kern,
is expected here from Puget Sound
soon. The tugs Tyee and Sampson are
already in the service of the company.
Three barges have also been chartered
by the company from a Puget Sound
firm.
MARIS K ALMAS AC
Weather at River's Mouth
North Head. March 6. Condition at the
mouth of the river at noon: Wind. northwest.
1 0 miles; clear; sea. smooth.
ua Record for March 7
Bun rises, 6:39 a. ra. Sun sets. 6:05 p. m.
Tides at Astoria .Thursday
High Water: Ixw Water:
7:18 a. m 7.0 feet I 0:48 a. m.
. State Engineer Lewis Author-
j ized to Go to Washington to
i Hasten Contract.
Salem, Or., March 6. The desert
3.0 feet land tuunl ul
:17 o. in 6.8 feet 2:57 p. m 0.8 foot. .... "
, joraan v auey Land & Water company
Astoria. March o. satiea at o a. in. im
schooner Roamer, for l oos Bay.
Minnie
N. 80 ft. U 7. B. 7. Elizabeth Irv
us e Add. to bast Portland
Alc-eraon Koran Ferris and wf. to Ella
uunxii. A, a. d. a. hotbii ml
The appointment of E.M. Cousin, to
I Z. B. 8, Albina Add . .
property of the Pacific Telephone A bT. 'aV
Telegraph company waa confirmed by j Bessie Duke et al to Elizabeth i' larks,
the city council this morning. Cousins': ?; - . B- Mabel
is to receive a salary of J250 monthly W. a. TUlotson to Martha Starchier." "li
and may be discharged at the will of 16, B. 5, Nash's First Add.
the COSnciL , a W. Cary and wife to" A. J. Morgan..
- rt"C rSoyfoPrex0pln i Vtt M; Sd
vided a fund of 130.000 lor me expense claim, except 20 acres, also nt
of malting an appraisal of the holdings) i. acres; quitclaim deed
Of the Portland Railway. Light & Power A. J. Morgan to Joseph Teres! and wife.
revoked this morning and i acres beginning at 8V. corner
a substitute ordinance aaopieu oy me
council, making the appropriation for
inspection of books, accounts and physi
cal property of public utilities.
10
2.125
10
10
Ready For His Bath
With Cudcuta Soap
Cuticura Soap is ideal
for baby because of its
absolute purity and
delicate medication.
Assisted by touches
of Cuticura Oint
ment to rashes.
itchings and chaf
ing it Is all that
is necessary to
promote and main
tain the purity and
beauty of baby's skin.
r. ss re . u
iii
mar
sle Bash Free-by Kafl. Address post-card:
OaMaara, Peat. SA. But so." Bold ererr where.
Boap Bo. Oiatsaaat 26 and SOo.
Astoria. March 5. Sailed at 2 p. m., steamer
Washtenaw, for Fort San Lois.
I DAILY RIVER' READIiAjS
. e
STATIONS, , . -? S., j
ii n sis iii
Umatilla 25 8.6 '6.2 0.00
Eugene 10 6.8 0 0.00
Albany 20 5.0 -0.6 0.00
Salem 20 6.0 -0.6 0.00
Oregon City 12 6.8 -0.2 0.00
Portland 15 8.0 1 -0.2 0 . 00
for reclamation of 46,000 acres In the
Jordan Valley project. In Malheur coun
ty, and agreed to enter into a contract
with the company under which the
company will be permitted to charge
ta an acre for water.
Out of this $65 an acre the comnnnv
is to set aside $15 an acre from the
first 8000 acres sold, .and $10 an acre
DR. CHARLES G. HOAG
EXPOUNDING IDEA OF
'EFFECTIVE BALLOT
'() Rising. (-) Falling.
RIVER FORECAST
The Willamette river at Portland will remain
nearly stationary during the next two or three
days.
Peninsula Security company to Eliza
beth B. Maxfield. block P. r.nwiiiii:
fore the company obtained the contract leafue of Philadelphia, was a guest of ! 8. W deed
with the state and already approximate- Reed college Tuesday, and spoke on the ; ,MiBi v.i'nru a hi.k
rch A."rella'1froniJ'uSem, 5t:ly 16.000 naa been spent In -construe- theory, application and advancement of Evsnston; warranty deed
":m. Am8.nta from "rSSSSl I ",n n,d 'W coloniza- yhat , known ag the ..effective baUot... j Hon-f- t. M. "tten.er
m.: Rose.City. from lx Angel,, at tlon. Two large dams for the storage fr. Hoag is a graduate of Harvard. diUon" "ctPt E. a 5 feet M lot 6
Notice to Mariners
Branch Hydrographlo Office, Portland,
March 6. information has been received
Hopes Women Will
Adopt This Habit
As Well As Men
Qlass of hot water each morn
ing helps u look and feel
clean, sweet, fresh.
AT TTEIGHBORmO PORTS
Msrshfield. Or.. March 6. Arrired: Martha
Buehner. from San Pedro, at 6:60 a.m.;
Hardy, from San Francisco, at 7 a. m ; Yellow
stone, from San Francisco, at 11:10 a. m.
Wan Francisco. March 8. (I. N. 8.) Ar
rived (March 6)
U:ft5 a. m
at 4:80 p.
at 1 :86 r.
1:36 p.m.; tSvea, from Grays Harbor, at 2:15
p. ra. ; Bouth (.oast, from JSureaa, at :io
p.m.; Laame, from Casper, at 4:15 p. m. ;
Pasadena, from Albion, at 6:50 p.m.; Sea
Foam, from Mendocino, at 6 60 p. m. ; Tahoe,
from Grays Harbor, at 0:25 p. m. ; Whittier,
from Port San Luis, at 11:40 p. m.
Sailed (March 6) : City of Topeka. for Eu
reka, at 12 a. m. ; Willamette, for Portland, at
12:16 a. m.
San Francisco, March 6. Arrived: Saginaw
(with barge Charles Nelson in tow), from
MukUteo, at 1 a. m. : Rainier, from Seattle, at
2 a. m. ; I. G Scofteld. from Seattle, at 6 :80
a. m. ; Klamath, from Redondo, at 7 a. m. ;
French schooner Moans, at 1 1 :30 a. m.
Hailed: Tug Fearless (with barge Fullerton In
tew), for Port San Luis, at 8 a.m.; Mexican
steamer Korrigan III, for Santa Rosalia, at 11
a. m. '
Seattle, Bfarch 8. Arrived March 5 Ship
Abner Cobflrn. Honolulu, thence February 12,
via Clallam Bay, in tow tug Pioneer, 9:30 a. m. ;
West Arrow. Tscoma, S p. m.
Ssijed, March 5 Einkaaan Maru, for Dalny,
4 p. m.; skagwsy, sou in western aiasaan pons.
1 :-20 p. m. : ITouche. southwestern Alaskan
ports. 11:45 a. ra. ; Grayson, for Shanghai, from
Meadow Point. 11 p. ra.
Juneau. March "8. Sailed Jefferson, south-
cut oeiore me state can enter Into I -..-... D - n .
fmai contract with tne. company the Secretary rroportionai nepre-
siate must oDiain a contract under the
Carey act with the department of the
interior, and the board authorized State
Kngineer Lewis to go to Washington to
urge speedy consummation of the con
tract-
Unusual feature of the situation is
that Meney Brothers of Boise, con
tractors, began work on the project be-
sentation League Touring
Country.
Dr. Charles G. Hoag, secretary of the
American Proportional Representation I
of Anthony Uhlttaker donation land
ciaia no. is, thence N. 1S48.65
feet to beginning of land to be con
veyed : warranty deed
Carl ghattuck to J. S. McKinney, lots
4 and 6, block 4, Caplea addition to
St Johns; quitclaim deed
William V. Stone and wife to George M.
Stone, lota 8. 4, 6 and 6, block 3,
Summit addition; quitclaim deed...
Margaret A. Stone to George M. 8 Cone,
all lota 5 and 6 and undivided ttto
thirds interest in lot 4. block 3.
Summit addition; quitclaim deed. . .
George M. Stone et al. tto Margaret A.
Stone, lots 8 and 4. block 1, North
Vale ; quitclaim deed ............
Margaret A. Stone to Jessie K Stone.
lot 8 and undivided one-third inter
est in lot 4, block 8. Summit ad
dition; quitclaim deed
Charlea H. Startraek to Laura M.
(Mhus et al.. NWly one-half lot 4.
block . 42, Jamas John's addition tot
St. Johns; warranty deed -
Gregory Investment company to Will
iam Trinder, lota 25 and 26, block
20. Gregory heights; S. W. deed. ..
D. B. Hanson to Mrs. V. M. Michaeison.
100 by 87 feet beginning at NV.
corner block 18, Creston; contract. .
Cecilia Kagi to Henrietta Kagt. lot 8.
block 60. Vernon; B. and 8. deed..
Sadie R. Beier to A. G. Jackson. 8.
41 2 8 feet lot 4. block 23. Alameda
cart; warranty deed
MEETING NOTICES
41
KENTON LODGE NO. 145. A. P.
AND A. M. Stated oommnni
sation tomorrow (Thursday) re
nins, i ;SO o'clock. Work in
t. degree. Visitor welcome.
RICHAKD F. GKWT. Sec ,
1 GOLD V01.N priae wiU ba
wahxen Satunlay night by . the hlnd So
da! dub. Selling-Hirsch building 8 H
ington street between wosi rsr
Don t forget, a danc every bhuw
the same place.
M05UME3TT8
EMBLEM Jewelry a speetaKy. Mttoaa, mast
clurmi. Jaeger Bm.'lll-S
Xlital'Staiistics.
matri$is.Blrtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
of water are to be constructed and one and has been an instructor and profes-
1. suiiusi cQinpieiea BOr tll Brant. University of Pennsyl-
In connecUon with his trip to Wash- vania and other colleges. The" system
ington. State Engineer Lewis will, ask of the Hare method, of. casting and
the government to cooperate with the counting ballots in such a manner as
Btate in revising plans for the reclama- to secure representation of 'the entire
tion of the Deschutes project, which in- constituency in a city (or district re-
cludes the Central Oregon project, the turning three or more members) is be-
J. B. Morson project and the Tumalo In rapidly adopted by the cities of
project, all In Central Oregon.
bound. 2:30 p. m ; City of Seattle, southbound.
a p. m.
Valdez, March 5. Sailed Victoria, south
bound, v a. m.
Port Angeles, March 8. Sailed Arapahoe,
lor an r rancisco, in tow tug TatoosA.
Dungeness, March 5. Passed in F. 8. Loop,
lor Seattle, u:o a. m.
Bellingham, March 6. Arrived Curacao,
Seattle.
Port Townsend. March 5. Passed out Sel
kirk. 6:3(1 p. m.
Everett, March 6. Arrived Wapama, San
Francisco; StanWood and Admiral Schley. Ta-
Canada. Dr. Hoag lectured before the
students in Reed college Tuesday. To
day he will be a guest tt the Oregon
Agricultural college. Thursday Dr.
Hoag will address the Progressive Busi
ness Men's club at noon at the Benson
hotel, and the Central Labor council at
night. En route to California Dr. Hoag
will stop off at Medford. He has re
cently been in British Columbia ' on the
same general mission. Recent advices
received by him state that the Imperial i v. J ". ' : lot 1.
British parliament has adopted a par-. .ik,5' S k, i9u ?i 7;-8
tial application of the principle, which j T l o'and 20 block 2 Bioomini:
and except E. 25 feet of N. 25
feet lot 7: warranty deed
Lillian B. Smith to Blaine R. Smith,
lot 6, block 1, Crescent heights;
warranty deed
D. C. Upp Jr. to Daniel C. Cpp, S. 8
feet lot IB and part lot 20, block
Hawthorns avenue addition; war
ranty deed .
Gertrude D. Book and husband to
Florence A. Deans, lot 1, block 6.
Belle Crest: quitclaim deed
Fred A. Jacobs company to Pontae
Barone. lots 12 and IS, block 10,
Dover; warranty deed
Carl Burdiek Cad well and wife to J. A.
Pet tit et al., beginning at quarter
section comet between sections S and
16( township 1 north, range 2 east,
44.964 acres; quitclaim deed
EI wood Minchin and wife, to J. A. 1'ettit,
lot 17. block 18, Belle Crest; quit
claim deed
J. A. Petti t et al. to Lucy A. Ring.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
2.000
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Aden G. McCorkle. 27, 370 Eddy street, and
Grace Nrher. 25. 736 East Thirtv-ninth street.
Fred Orth. 26. 883 lonard street, and
Alice M. Martin. 21, SOO Wallace street.
Marcel Klimck, 80. Eat Thirtieth and
Ankeny streets., and Julie Konesek, 24. East
Thirtieth and Ankeny streets.
Robert S. Andrews, 18. 883 Yamhill, and
Viola M. Friel, 18, 885 Yamhill street.
Ellis C. Thayer, legsl, Buckingham hotel, and
May Pettcron, IS. 708 Gli-an nreet.
Andrew C. Sherbsrt. 25, Vancouver barracks,
and Gladys M. Heyor, 20, ' Wlckenham apart
ments.
BLAELSING GRAf
g67-3Rq 5T. AT MAHIV
IVHIUMI) UAHUUi WOKkUi. 24- 4ta
alals S564. Philip
at.. opnoaiU citv hall
Ken bob for asemorlala
LOST AK1 FOtTWTJ ft
THE following articles have been found en the
ears of the Portland Railway. Light Power
company: March 4 1 suit case. 1 traveling
Dag. 1 purse. 1 note book, 1 piece ear-ring. 1
watch fob. 1 cuff link. 2 broochea, 1 key, 1
kodak. 8 pair gloves, 6 gloves. 14 nmbreUaa. 6
packages. 1 hair net. 1 market basket and con
tent, 1 book, 1 boa xtationary, 1 pair rubbers, 1
gaff hook. 5 lunch boxes, 1 overcoat Owners
may obtain property at Firt and Alder street
station.
IOST Tellow purse containing $10 bill, two
$5 bills, 3 t ulr, on 11th from library to
11th and Washington, north aide of Washing
ton to 21st north, on 21st to Everett, west
?n Everett to 22d- A widow's monthly waaea,
bsdly needed, earned under most distressing
ctiMlition. Keward. Phone Main 8386. 704
LOST lady's engagement ring, with two large
diamonds, one large sapphire and 14 small
diamonds, set In lOatinum. Will pay 8100 re
ward for return of ring or suitable amount for
informal ion leading to its recovery. Notify
Mr. Smith, Marshall 702.
will apply in the election of about 100
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
v are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edvvards' Olive Tablets the sub
stitute for calomel are a mild but sure
laxative, and their effect on the liver is.
almost instantaneous. They are the re
mit of Dr. Edwards's determination not
to treat liver and bowel complaints with
caJomeL His efforts to banish it brought
oat these little olive-colored tablets.
The pleasant little tablets dothe good
that calomel does, but have no bad after
effects. They don't injure the teeth like
strong liquids or calomel They take
hold of the trouble and quickly correct it.
JVhy cure the liver at the expense of the
teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc
with the gums. So do strong liquids. It
is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place.
Most headaches, "dullness" and that
lazy feeling come from constipation and
a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy"and
"heavy." Note how they "clear"clouded
brain and how they "perk up" the spirits.
0cand?5cabox. . All druggists
Happy, bright, alert vigorous and
vivacious a good clear skin ; a natural,
rosy complexion and freedom from ill
ness are assured only by clean, healthy
blood. If only every woman and like
wise every man could realize the won
ders of the morning Inside bath, what
a gratifying change would take place.
Instead of the thousands of sickly,
anaemic-looking men, women and girls
with pasty or muddy complexions ; In
stead of tho multitudes of "nerve
wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and
pessimists we should see a virile, opti
mistic throng of rosy-cheeked people
everywhere.
An inside bath is had by drinking
each morning before breakfast, a glass
or real not water witn a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate In It to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
10 yards of bowels the previous day's
Indigestible waste, sour fermentations
and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening
and freshening the entire alimentary
canal before putting more food into the
stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds and particularly those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated, very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drug store which will
cost but ,ia trifle but is sufficient to
demonstrate the quick and remarkable
change in both health and appearance
awaiting those who' practice internal
sanitation. We must remember that In
side cleanliness is more important than
outside, because the skin does not ab
sorb impurities to contaminate the
blood, while the pores in the thirty feet
of bowels do. - (Adv.)
WOMEN ARE NEEDED
TO HELP IN WAR. 4
; t
Women can be usefully employed In
nursing the wounded, in making tip
the soldiers' kits, and a thousand
other ways. Many American women
are' weak, pale or anemic from
woman's ills. For young girls Just en
tering womanhood; for women at the
critical time; nursing mothers and
every woman who Is "run down,"
tired or overworked Doctor Plerce'a
Favorite Prescription Is a special, safe
and certain help. It can now be had
In tablet form. You can procure a trial
package of tablets by writing Doctor
Pierce, Chief of Staff at Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., enclosing 10
cents. Write in full confidence if you
desire free medical advice also.
Roseburg, Oregon. "There Is noth
ing so good as
Mukilteo. March 6 -rArrred Barkentine members for the next parliament.
James Johnson, San Francisco, thence Feb. 20,
in tow of tug wanderer.
Port Blakeley. March 6. Arrived Benjamin
r . racaara, Seattle, in tow.
T aroma, March 5. Arrived Admiral Schley,
oeaiue.
Army-Navy Orders
REAT, ESTATE TRANSFERS
A. Karp to X. I. Simon, easterly 39 ft.
I,. S, and easterly 30 ft. of northerly
20 ft. U 7. B. 167, Portland t 5.900
Meridianal Co. to Victor Sevak, L. 15,
M. 1. Berkeley - 1
George It. Priest and wf. to G. W.
Priest, U 1 and . Id fL L B. 1,
Klmhnr&t
S. D. Kilpatrick and wf. to Edith Hyde.
I,. o and S. 1 7 H ft. L. 6. B. 3, Kil-natrick-Collian
Tract
Elizabeth E. K rants to Edna ' Woolery
Johnson es al, L. 52, B. 119. Uni
versity Park
Charles Shockley and wf. to Thomas
Crowley, U 18, B. 21. Westmoreland.
totn Park: Quitclaim deed.
C. 8haw to E. W. Ring, lot 11. block
9. Saginaw heights; quitclaim deed. .
Mahel K Watson and husband to K.
F. Allen, lot 13, block 7. Sunnyside:
warranty deed .
BOO
BCILDI3CO PERMITS
San Francisco. March 6. (T. N. 8 ) The
following army orders were issued here today:
Captain D. U. Humfreville, to disciplinary
oarracas, Aicairms, vei.
First lieutenant William Barton to this city.
The travel performed by Captain Isaac Ham.
Uton, signal reserve, from Seattle to Point Sheriff to Ludwig Hirsch, L. 15. 16. 17.
Wells and return, on February 28. for the pur- B. 298. Couch's Add
pose of identifying and recovering signal corps Lorenzo W. Prewery and wf. to Frank E.
property, is approveo. ,nd Marion U Ford. L. 6, B. 32
Private John A. Denny from present post Rossmere
transferred to Second engineers' training regi- I Frsnk E. Ford and wf. to James II.
nient ana sent to vanoouver barracks. I Woodcock, L. 6. B. 82. Rossmere
t-nvaie nenry . c iansDurg, company A, I Add
818th engineers, Vancouver barracks, trans- I Hattie Starfas and hus. to H. I Ganoe.
lerrea to xwenuexn engineers (forestry) and I N. 43 ft. of 8. 87 V ft. of E. 130
sent to American, university. District of Colum- ft- U 2. B. 3. Bernhardt Park
bia. I H. L. Ganoe and wf. to trustees of
rirsi i-iiraiOTini eamuei snapiro. dental ra- I lents IOdge A. F. & A. M. No, 156
serve, to Vancouver oarracn tor duty. I 42x130 ft., beginning 434 ft. N. of
The following named privates, enlisted ordnance I 8. E. corner L. 2, B. 8, Bernhardt
corps, national army, now unaer instruction m ord- I 1'arfc
nance training course. University of Oregon. Eu- I Margaret 1). Reed to Charles" Stout" et al
gene. Or., will be sent to Camp Fremont. Palo L. 6. B. 1. Oroo It ham's Add. ......
Alto. Cal: Lewis Griffith, A. A. Johnson. E. I Emil Heilmann and wf. to ' Edward T.
Dprwger, J . jv. oteeie.
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900
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District Judges Are
Given Long Terms
Attorney General Brown Rules-im Law JTe3V,4n e37etT?nhXLadd- BlmaAe'
Abolished Former Coart, go Three Will L. A. Brandes and wf. to Giuseppe I.
Mij nrn,. t-mi ieei m5to- Lr- . 87. Tibbetta
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Pre
scription for all 1
diseases with
which a woman
is troubled. I took
it for inflamma
tion and It cured
me. I also took
It during ex
pectancy and I
was so well all
the time; had no
headache, no back
ache, no morning sickness, no sour
stomach, no bloating." Mrs. M. B.
Hughes, Mosher street.
wnwnM "Hftr tls1 vnl
for a long tfme and I was all run-down, not exlre unt January. 1921, so no
had aevere headaches, was nerrous election will be held for those offices
and tired all the time. After trying this year, according to an opinion given
different remedies wijioui geiung any t.v ittorn.v Cnrl Ttn .
better I decided to try Dr. Pierce's strict Attorney Evans or Multnomah
nemeaies. x loos 111c ratunio Jrl" COUnty.
covery' according to , directions and j uh ether the act of the 1913 legislature
was restored to peneci nwun. can providing for three district Judges mere
conscientiously recommend them. y changed the name of Justice of the
"My mother always uses Dr. Pierce's ; peace to district court ana broadened
Remedies. sne gave me tne a avorite the powers or whether it abolished the
Prescription when I was coming Into
Falting et al. L. 4. B. 4. Tweeter Park
N. P. Tomlinson and wf. to fharles An
derson. U 3. B. 128. Stephens Add .
Anna G. Loomis and bus. to Anna, R.
tarl. I,. 1B.-B. 111. Rose Citv P.rk
Amelia Mats Beissel and hus. to Lena
nchmtdt. w. H B. 13. Sub, of
Tract "C." Overton Park T .
Percy H. BIyth et al to Michael Don-
lan. I,. 54, 57. Blytbwood
Add. to East Portland . .
Salem, Or., March 6. Present terms
of three district Judges in Portland will
Lift Out Your Coras
ICE-MINT
THE NEW DI8COVERV ENDS
ALL
Foot Troubles
.Everett between E. 68th and E. 60th N.; build
er same: 370.
Mrs. Fowler, erect frame garage, 670 Preacott
between E. 18th and E. 19th . ; builder same
875.
Dean Vincent, erect frame garage, T2 5 K.
44 th st. N. between Klickiut and Thoaapaon;
builder same: 180.
Mrs. W. B. Preston, erect frame garage. 497
Montgomery between 14th and 16th; builder
same: zhu.
Mrs. W. B. Preston, erect frame garage, 499
Montgomery between 14th and 16th; builder
same: 880.
I.a Uascogne Investment Co.. repair 2 story
frame flats, 425 6th st. between Hall and Col
lege; Thomas Downing builder; 8400.
D. A. Currie. reDair 1 storv frame residence
10 855 Failing between ' Garfield and Mallory;
i builder same: 875.
i D. A. Currie. repair '1 story frame residence.
1 853 Falling between uanieia ana Mauory
i builder same: 875.
I J. W. Wolfe, erect frame garage. 8 E. 89th
' N. between E. Ankeny and t. Ash; builder U.
i E. Maxwell: 8190.
580 I Joan Welsh, erect frame garage. 981 E. 19th
; X. between Going and Wygant; builder James
10 Welsh: 875.
I G. A. McCaH. repair 1 story frame residence
2,000 ' 1127 E. Grant between 88th and 87th; builder
Mr. Evens; 860
10 Eli Simonson. erect 1 story frame residence,
905 E. 21st t. between Bktdmore ana Crane
10 builder same: 82500.
I M. J. Mahoner. erect frame garage. 926 Re-
! gents' Drive between Shaver and Mason ; builder
in Mm.,- 9on '
Wheeler & Tucker, repair 1 story frame fac-
10 tory. 494 E. Mill between E. 9th and E. 10th
sis. : Cutler Fruit Grader Co. builders; 895.
1 ! W. V. Horten, erect frame garage. 119 K.
. 69th N. between E. Glisan and E. Flanders
' builder same: 840.
1,350 I P- Samson, alter 1 story frame residence. 91
' E. 60th st. N. between Everett and r landers
builder same: 350.
Will Sherlock & Co.. alter 5 story brick ordl
nary office building. 85 3d st. between Oak and
Stark; N. C. Paulsen builder; ssuu.
W. Humphrey, erect frame garage. 1647 Wil
low, corner 63d: bftilder same: 850.
Emmanuel May Investment Co.. alter 2 story
frame repair shop, 261 2d st. between Madison
and Jefferson; S. B. Donaugh builder: $0.
Swetland Building company Repair sjx-
i etorv brick ordinary otnee Duuamg, 1211 mm
1 street, between Washington and Alder; Harry
1 Park, builder: 820.
1 nearin estate Alter two-story brick ordinary
1 store. 826 Stark street, between Sixth and
Ttrnadwav: 1.. D. Horn, builder; 3300.
I Mrs. C. M. Fruiht Erect frame garage, 69
HowTo GetBelief WhenHead
and Bom are Stuffed Up.
Count fifty! Your cold In head or
ratarrh disappears. Your clogged nos
trils will open, the &lr passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or headache,
no struggling for breath at night.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply a
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
In your nostrils. It penetrafes through
every air passage of the head, soothing
and healing the swollen or Inflamed
raucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Mead colds and catarrh yield
like magic Don't stay tuffed-up and
miserable. Relief is sure. Adv.
rr5i L"
womanhood." Mrs. C. C. Messenger,
1793 Duane street. Adv.
To Remove Dandruff
Get a small bottle of Danderine at
any drug store for a few cents, pour-a
774
same
This new discovery, made from a Tor.. I East Thirtieth street north between Davis and
j . . ' . . : t.- . mA hn bUr- anil
office of Justice of the peace in cities ft-
ot 100.000 population and created an en- a pair of Bwollen. burninsr. ach nV, iw East Ei?51n treet , ner
flvalv AAiiwt I T a. 1 ' . . ' ' -------a -yw , rTl1lrlr ! XIQ.
7 ' . , . m j. . I A ,T s0"688 rlgnt put, then the I j. J. Tyle Erect frame garage, 968 Glenn
swreioi vuuuou uut mat uuiuus ouuveiB M.nu mis oil. I avenue north, between Preacott and Ooing
I' the first named condition nrvaill I n ,
thi lrHnn of Aiatrint 1nHrAa in iQijaTAAn il." .. f P. -7 ! r E. Johnson Erect frmm caraec. SS2
was void and terms of tie present dis- off so eaw ' H is wonderful. Just Srt- raraM eSSS" HwthoTO nd
- 1 i i T I thinV i -Mt ki e i.ii- "f I Harrison; same builder, HU.
J"us "t"'" " January, t" "l K"" ""' P- a a. Turner - Erect two-story frame rest-
1S.19. and Judges would have to be ice-mint, -or arterwaras. it dencei 83o East Thirteenth street north, be-
elected this year, but If a new court was , , "' uurrounoing tween Halsey and Weidler; U. H. Bauey as Co,
AH.llul V,An ,1,A .1m. An .. V A 1 E7DV.(I
builden ; 36000.
. , . i a J . . i ... j , ,,j aw, . I Vrt,, -w.lll ma-caw V.n , I J. J. seuwOOQ IWIHir one-ury irvmv pwrc
nine into your ntuiu bjiu run wen imo : juugeo in isi wan vajiu ana meir terms I " "c ii, tui . com - i-m..illa hetween East Thirteenth and
. i i i . y. . v. - At ill . j . . . ii T .. inni . t Kmin M Till nin infl r hk rr mrvrwi nniann . ' " " - - .- . . . . ...
me staiji " me ""sr Lips. xy n in nut o uuui jauuiij, jijiix. ne s; .ITJ i,,7 i ,.AinT Xia . I Eat Fifteenth streeu; Charlea Maurer, minaer
t the latter Is the correct in- SV-e-S.- .f . "".'u.l"": ' 325.
morning most. If not all, of this awful 1 held that
scurf will have disappeared. Two or i terpretatlon or the law.
three applications will destroy every
bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching and
falling hair. (Adv.)
In Five Minutes
No Sick Stomach
Indigestion, Gas
ARE YOU
RUPTURED?
A poor fitting truss by not properly
liolding rupture Is dangerous and worse
than no truss at all. Anyone can .sell a
truss, but it takes an expert truss fit
ter to fit one. We specialize in fitting
trusses, guaranteeing satisfaction in
every instance. We carry all kinds of
trusses, but the Seeley Spermatic
Hhleld Truss Is the best, usually clos
ing the opening In tea days. Send for
Illustrated circular and measuring
blank.
LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO.
TU88 XX3 BTS. Dept. 6
TbixA ana TunMU Sta Vortlsad, Ox.
"Pape's Diapepsin" is the
quickest and surest
Stomach relief.
Lord Reading May Be
Answering Hertling
nlaatm nnrt Vinnrf j I nir tona trf that 99
corn of yours is sure to be a "goner" if j
it ever zeeis tne magic toucn oi Ice-mint.
It imparts such a delightful, soothine.
cooling feeling to the feet that you will '
sigh with relief. i
Ice-mint is the real Japanese secret '
for fine, healthy little feet. It pre-!
vents foot odors and keeps them sweet ,
and comfortable. It is greatly appre- '
Wedding Announcements
W. : Smith Co . 811 Moreen btdg
HUKbS bi lls (or rent, all sixes.
loritig Co . 8098tark st.
Cuhiue Tai-
BIETHS
BLACK To. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Black,
2100 E. Morrison. March 2; a son.
KIRKHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Carle William
Kirkham. 1120 Montana. Feb. 20; a daughter.
FOWLE To Mr. and Mrs. Leiter W. Kowle.
783 KenilWorrh, February 23t a daughter
NORTH To Dr. and Mr?. K. North. 1422
Morrison, Ms rch 1 ; a son.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mr. Oscar Ander
son. 854 t'lwhur. FrtTuary 24: a son.
FETF.RSON" To Mr. and Mr.. Adolf Peterson,
683 H E. Davi.. February 25; a daughter.
GOLDSTEIN To Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Gold
stein. -605 Belmont, February 23: a son.
THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry R. Thomas.
1448 Mississippi are.. February 21; a son.
GALH HIO To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Galichio,
6744 Whitman are.. February 28: a daughter.
CARLTON To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Carl
ton. 1488 E. 7th. February 28: a daughter.
WILEY To. Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Wiley. 6424
8 nth. Februarv 19: a son.
WRIPHT To Mr. and Mm. Jessie U Wright.
Westport. Or.. February 26: a son.
BT'RKE To Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Burks. 624
Brooklyn. February 20: a daughter.
LAR8EN To Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Larsen, Un
derwood. Wash . February 25: a son.
FREITER To Mr. and Mrs. August Freitar.
440 E. 9th.. February 28: a daughter.
MAC KINSET To Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mac-
Klniey. 113! Vernon. February 27: a son.
CLARK To Mr snd Mrs. William M. Clark.
228 Jessuc March 1 : a son.
VANCE To Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Vance.
498 Magnolia, February 24; a daughter.
ILL the pprx.u ho found pearl ring set
in platinum in rest room on 5th floor of Meier
Frank's Tuesday afternoon, bet. 1 :30 and 2 S
kindly return to 515 Couch bldg.. or call Mar.
3750 and roceiTe liberal reward?
LOST By boy. between Hawthorne school and
Idd addition, folder with five War Stamps.
Finder please call Oliver Francis King, 284
Poplar St. Phone E. 7224. Heward.
LOST By boy, between Hawthorne school and
I-sdd addition, foldrr with fire War Stamps.
Finder please call Oliver Francis King. 284
IV.plsr st. Phone E. 8727. Reward.
LOST Lady's iockt'tbook, cont. glove and
shoe checks, change purse, about 14.00. on
4th St. Phone Sell. 980.
rhainless hicjele; new
Ijberal rewsrd Phone
STOLEN Columbia
Goodyear tires.
Wdln. 838.
Cost jus in gold snd $40 currency,
wsrd 3H7 N. lflth st.
Re
fill J. Bower.
FOI'ND Small black purse.
Msin 04,.'H. after 5:3ft.
FOI'ND- . Brindlebnll. nsrae
Owner call MsrMisll 21
Li ST 82ft bill. Reward." CalT East'TnS'lC"
'Bob" on collar
HELP WANTED MALE
t
DEATHS AND FUNERALS JS
LATOCRELLE At Good Samaritan hospital
March 6. llliM, Mrs. Grace Ijtourelle, see
75 years 2. months 19 days, widow of the late
Joseph Latourrlle and mother of Henry A. of I
cUh.H l . rr . T .. i j . i . x , 1 , 1
iimuBiii, 1 i.m Hi i. iri iiuuMiai,, tins. miiwr
Coorter of Ijttonrelle. Or., snd Mrs. Clara
Umon of - Trontdale. Remsins are st the resi
dence parlor of R. T. Byrnes, 901 Willisms
are., at Mason st. Announcement of funeral in
later issue.
CARLSON In this city, February 28, Mrs.
Sofia B. Carlson, szed 50 years. Beloved
rife of Alfred F. Carlson, and late of 41
Church street; mother of Joseph and Ruby
Carlson. Funeral services will be conducted
tomorrow (Thiirsdsy). March 7. at 2 p. m..
from Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russfll
street at I'nion avenue. Friends invitad. In
ferment Rose City Tsrk cemetery, under the
auspices of Camelia Chapter No. 2T. o. E. S.
GARLAND In thi. city. Feb. 28. at his late
residence. 1095 E. 17th st N.. Robert Dag
git Garland, aged 52 years, husband of Mrs
Clara Countixs Garland and brother of Sue M
Garland of St. Paul. Minn. The funeral serr
ices will be held Thursdsy. March 7. at 2:30
o'clock p. m at the residence establishment of
J. P. Finley ft Son, Montgomery at 5th. Friends
invited. Interment at Riverview cemetery.
BASSg At the residence of his mother, Mrs.
V. O. Lloyd. 677 East Nineteenth street
north. March 8, Chester A. Ban. age 22 pear
1 1 months 1 3 day. r nends Invited to attend
funeral services, which will be held at the above
residence at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow (Thursday) .
March 7. Concluding service at Portland Crematorium.
ALLISON" 4627 Seventieth street Boutheaat.
James Allison, age 57 years. Funeral serv
ices will be conducted tomorrow (Thursday),
March 7. at 10 a. m.. in the mortuary chapel
of A. D. Kenworthy ft Ca., 5802-04 Ninety
second street Southeast, in I-ents. Friends in
vited. Interment Multnomah cemetery.
8CHREINER At the residence. 4 60 N. 23d
St., Peter Schreiner, aged 65 years. Funeral
services will be held st Dunning sk McEntee's
chapel Thursday, March 7, at 2 p. m. Friends
invited. Interment Lone Fir cemetery.
MKN WANTED FOR
SAWMILLS, BOX FACTORIES, LOGGING
OPERATIONS.
KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON.
HIGHEST WAGES.
BEST SCHOOLS.
COOL. DRY CLIMATE.
CITY OF 6000 PEOPLE.
There is a big diversity of labor, as there ara
14 sawmills, 6 box factories, 16 logging operat
ors using both stsam, donkeys and horse log
ging. Three lath mills. Boys ltd women can
work in the box factories.
COME NOW. MILLS OPEN MARCH 1 TO
15. BOX FACTORIES NOW RUNNING.
ON ARKIVAL SEE
KLAMATH LUMBERMEN'S AND LOG
GERS' ASSN..
MAIN ST.. KLAMATH FALIJ. OREGON.
1 20ft MEN EMPLOYED.
Boys Look Here
ARE TOO 16 YEARS OF AGET
DO YOU POSSESS A BICYCLXf
Do you wsnt a steady Job that will pay yon
reai money r
We furnish you full uniform free and allow
you vacation with full pay. If interested call
and se.
MR, BAILEY
Weatern I'nion Tel. Co., 78 8d at.
WANTED
Two Young Men
With Twin-Model Motorcycles.
One to work ninhts and
One to work- dsytime.
Good i-alsry.
Clean work.
ELMER L BAILEY
253 Oak st.
JEFFRIES Frances T. Jeffries. St. Vincent
hospital, March 4, 1 year; meningitis.
M'NAMARA Alexander A. McNamara, 348
Fargo, March 1, 57 years; bronchial asthma.
HELEN Peter J. V. Kelen, 650 Iron. March,
1, 89 years; tuberculosis.
GARLAND Robert D. Garland. 1095 E. 17th.
February 28. 52 years; apoplexy.
ROBERTSON Lazarus W. Robertson. 712
Tenlno are.. March 2, 92 years: nephritis.
LOCKE Susan M. Locke, Good Samaritan hos
pital, "March 4, 67 years; carcinoma.
SMITH Benton F. Smith. St. Vincent hospital.
March 3, 65 years; valvular heart disease.
FETROY1CH Leo Petrovirh. 144 Graham ava.,
March 8, 1 month; bronchial pneumonia.
HEINL Frank Heinl Jr.. 94,9 Yale. March S,
3 month..; bronchial pneumonia.
INDAHL Bergithe Indahl, 1838 Boston ava.,
March 8. 88 years; mitral iliase of heart.
HURT Elizabeth Hurt. 1223 Delaware, March
4, 72 years: chronic bronchitis.
MILLER Elizabeth Miller. 186 E. 78th,
March 3, 61 years: pneumonia.
HAMILTON Elmer ,E. Hamilton, 87 X. 78th,
March 2, 87 years; perforation of bowels. '
HENRICHSEN ELsle Henrirhsen. 80 Ttxaa,
March 3, 3 years; lobar pneumonia.
WHITE Nancy M. White, 84 8 4th, March S.
76 years; cerebral hemorrhage.
COMER Frank Comer, 5345 45th, March 2,
21 years; pulmonary tuberculosis.
ELLISON Msry Jane Ellison. 608 Miller.
March 4. 68 yearn: tnberruoeis.
BANZER Leonard Bahzer. 288 Cook ava.,
March 2. 21 vears; abce-s of brain.
Ll'MSDEN William Wright Lumsden, 864 E.
Ash, March 8. 68 years; cancer of abdomen.
FLORISTS
MARTIN ft FOKBKS CO.. Florists. 854 Waah.
Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all oocsy
sions artistk-allv arranged.
TfEW TODAY
English Ambassador Kem.rked -The autea Ty women whoVear hlghXel
Brltlih Empire It An Aggregation of
Nations With Power to Rule."
New York, March 6. (U. P.) A pos-
OUCH! LUMBAGO!
RUB IT ON BACK
shoes.
Just ask In any drug store for a lit- 1
tie Ice-mint and give your poor, suf
fering, tired, swollen feet the treat, of
sible rejoinder to the last speech of the I tnetr lives, it costs utile anq there is
Oe.rman chancellor was seen todav in I noinmg Dewer. (Aav.)
t " .
the following statement by Lord Read
ing, in his address at the nrteentn an
nual dinner of tBe Pilgrims of the
United States:
The British Empire is an aggrega
tion of nations with power to rule
Yon don't know what upset your I themselves."
stomach which portion of the food This was considered significant in
j did the damage do youT Well, don't j view of the chancellor's statement that
bother, if your stomach is in a re- ' Germany was ready to consider self de-
volt; If sick, gassy and upset, and termination when Britain applied it to
what you lust ate has fermented smi : br cntnnicjs.
turned sour: head dizy and aches;! J-iord Reading spoke at length regard- I Rub awav all Pain. SOreneSS.
ueicn sues bu aumi ana eructate lng tienerai tsmuia, tne ooum African I ctif ftiocc Kar-lrarVi ,..:,
undlsreater! food: .breath frml tnnim. ! nolntlnv nut that thta ronrslwnta. I O LKA.KU-UC, W1UI
coated Just take a little Pape's Dia- tlve of a conquered people .now sits in I "St. Jacobs Liniment'
pepsin to neutralize aciaity ana In
five minutes you wonder what became
of the indigestion and distress.
Millions of men and women today
know that it is needless, to have dys
pepsia. A little Diapepsin- occasion,
ally keeps the stomach sweetened and
they eat their favorite foods without
fear.
If your stomach doesn't take care of
I your liberal limit without rebellion; If
your food Is a damage instead of a
; help, remember the Quickest, surest,
most harmless antacid is Pape's DiaV
pepsin which costs only 60 cents for a
large case at drug stores. It's truly
wonderful it stops food souring and
sets tmngs straight, so gently and
easily that ' It - is really astonishing.
Your stomach will digest ' your meals
u you keep adds .neutralUed-Adr. .
Two Studebaker
Bargains!
One 1917 six-cylinder, three
passenger roadster, first-class
condition, 775.
One 1917 six-cylinder, seven
passenger touring car, almost
new, 900.
Covey Motor Car Co.
Washington at 21st St.
. Main 6244
tive of a conquered people .now sits in
the war council at London, exemplifying
.Britain s democratic puuty.
Wisconsin Solons
Condemn La Follette
Wanted
Boy 18 to work in plumbing
shop. Apply in person, 7:45 a.
867 Sandy blvd.
m
Ah! Pain is gone! i
Quickly? Yes! Almost Instant relief
from soreness, stiffness, lameness and
pain follows a gentle rubbing with. "St.
Jacob's Liniment." -
Apply this soothing, penetrating oil
directly upon the ache, and like magic
Mllaf onm..' afiV .TafVhai T.lnlm.nt,,MWi.
Madison, Wis., March . (IT. P.) I
nnsrs rain. It Is a harmless .backache.
The 'Wisconsin legislature went on rec- iumbago and sciatica relief, which never
ord today in condemnation of United disappoints, cannot injure and doesn't
States Senator Robert M. La Follette's j burn or discolor the skin.
attitude with regard to tne war, I Straighten up ! Stop those torturous I
Br a vote oi s to z, mo assemoiy i ".titcheaL" in & moment you will Corset
this afternoon, after - a 17 hour ses-1 that you ever, had a back, because it
sion. adopted a loyalty resolution." j won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't
with an amendment censuring the sen- l suffer ! Get a small trial bottle of "St
ator. The senate adopted the resolu- I Jacobs 'Unhnent' from, your druggist
A17CTIOH SALES TOMORBOrf
THB BAKEB AUCTION HOCSK. afaaenis T
pi DUC-, r ""'" ana v. Mrmx ns
at 10 s. sn
tlon a week ago
now and get this lasting relief Adv-
MEETITTO yOTiCES il
PORTLAND STAR HOME-
8TEAD. NO. "42, B. A. X..
win cive a card party end dance
tomorrow, Thursday erenins,
March 7. at the new Moose
tempi. 4 th and Taylor sta.
Admission 20c Union music.
YETTA HAINES. eorrespmd
cat. 205 Xlisky bids.. Sd sad
Morrison. Keridenee phone East TBtt.
THE MACCABEES Portland iant So. 1. re
. nlar review end decree work Thursday erve
nfne. March T. AH raeinbers ersed to' be pres
ent, r Com and be e Maeeabe Thursday v
ains. Q. IX Baker, & K. . - -
CLAKK BEDS, FlorisU. 287 Uorrison at.
Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral
aeeim. No branch storaa.
Ll'BLlNER. Portland Hotel. S2H Morrieon.
MA-X M aSlTH. florist. 141H th st.
HJNKKAL DIBECTOB8
H0LMAN TNDEBTAK1NG CO.
Established 1877.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main B07. A-1511. Lady Assistant.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
Progressive Funeral Directors
PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attendants
Montgomery at Klfth.
Mate . ,
WILSON & ROSS
East 4. , Lady Assistant.
Mnitnoman at eventn a.
o-tiea
(jBdertaaera,
Modern ta
Dunning & McEntee
every detaiL Broadway and Pin sta. Phones
Broadway 480. A-4SB8. Lady assistant
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
The Golden Hnle TJaderUken.
414 B. Aider at. Phone East 62. B-BtSB
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
T.hr B287. B802 02d St. .Lenta.
Tabor B8. th at. and roster road. Ariote.
East 781
B-ljSS
Cndartaken
Mn. lreh
LERCH
B. 1 Ith and Ha wt novae
UttAxtL A TRACBT. Independent Vnneral DV
Sri. Price, a. tow a..aO. 40. f BO.
Washineton at Klla. Main
HAMILTON
1978 K. Gliaan st, Fis-
Beral sel rices. Tabor 4118
Breeze & Snook b'sTb,' TabU "it.
Skewes
A-2821.
Conav Sd sad Clay
A. R. Zeller Co
692
East
- Williams ava,
188. 0-188.
T. BTBNES, new rasMaeee eaUbUshmaat.
1 W lHtems ava, Wood lew 210. C-1M8.
CHAMBCBS-KJCNWOBTHT 00.7
LABORERS WANTED
permanent positions aeaared steady .
w(ea $8.10, 8 hours; strike sot yet declared
oft but 1600 men workica ; general paperamOl
work; no axperienee Dscasiary. Apply 009 Ore
gon bide, corner Btb and Oak sUeeta.
86U pet week earned by each of men ataoe
Job) 1. selrtng onr (Oars n teed abrnba, rosea,
rreea and berries; others earning from 628 per
week up. No experience necessary. Exclusive
territory. Free outfit. Beat aeasoe for yeara.
Open territory la this and neighboring: state.
Washington Knrsery Co.. Toppenlsh. Wash,
WANTED. An energetic young man who U
looking for a future, to work in our snip
ping department. One with lire and automo
bile accessory experience preferred, tipportunny
for right party to get connected with desirable
concern. Advancement. 1.-1. Jonrnel.
TRI CK driver at once, with (1000 to 11500.
make first payment nn new truck. we can
arrange yearly contract with one of largest com
panies in city. Exceptional otiporturiity. An
swer st once in (wrwin. 1. C Warren Motor
Cir Co.," 5M-6II N. 23d st. Msin 70.
UARKY JONE.H, contractor, wants laborers at
$3.25 for nine hours. Apply to him on
ion in West Linn. Or., or at bia home. 004
Jefferson St.. Oregon City, nightay
BO Y wanted in wholeaaie men a furnishing de
rjartment: not over 18. One who haa hat
tome retail experience preferred. W-787, Jour
nal.
WANTED School boy to work for room and
board; light work, nice people. Call Tabor
28S9. -
WANTEt First-class dentist; plenty of work,
no competition. Particulars ancloaa postage.
J F. Wesely, 8cio, Or.
BOYS and girls wanted at once. Apply Port
land Broom Co.. E. -5th and liolladay. B-
2141.
YOL'Mi man wanted to learn automobil. ac
cessory business. A. J. Winters Co., 63 u 7 .
6th St.. city i .
GOVERNMENT wants stenographers and typists.
Enroll now at Sherlock' Railroad school.
Worcester bldg.
WANTED Boy over 18 to work in bakery at
nights. Royal Bakery, 11th and Everett.
Broadway M3. "
vYANfED Experienced automobile washer;
day work. Francis Motor Car Co.. 18th and
Hawthorne are.
WANTED Experienced teamster wholeaaie
meat bouse. Must have previous experience
this line. A-nvl, Journal,
WANTED Salesman to sell new auto acces
sories. N-471. journal.
WANTED A boy to learn Ford parte busmsea
Francis Motor Car Co.. 18th and Hawthorne.
CABINET makers wanted. Valentin Maaufaa-
turing Co., B04 E. Lincoln at.
WANTED Boy to drive Ford delivery car and
clerk in grocery store. Call 621 8d at.
WANTED Elderly man for chora for board
room, cash. 621 gavter.
WANTED Can and bottle washer. Willamette
Dairy, 48 8 Union ava. N.
SaKEK apprentice wanted to work on bread and
cakes. Oeorge G. Peterson. Forest Grove, Or.
WANTED Two boys over 10 at oneeJ Wad-,
ham tc Kerr Broa., 4X1 Davi st., cor. 18th.
club.
WANTED Janitor. Call Multnomah
Thnrman ft Chapman St., 8:8Q a. tn. - -WANTED
Elevator boy or man. Hoyt HoteT
HELP WAITED MISC.
49
UNCUS SAM
Ketda 10,000 steiographers. Enroll Bow for
shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping. MISS
DECKER'S PRIVATE BOSINEM COLLEGB.
8d floor AUsky bldg.
NUMBER YOUNG WOMEN AND MEM waet7
to prepare for telegraph aervtoe to bats fig
vacancies caused by tba draftirig at men for war.
For particulars eaD er writ Telegraph Dept.
Boom 218. Railway Exchange bids.
MISS DECKER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE '
CivU service, dictaphone operating, shorthand,
typewriting, bookkeeping, ieneotraphrasy Eng
iih spelling. Allsky bids.. d and Morrison.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL,
462 HAWTHORNS AVE.
SPECIAL NIGHT CLASS BATES,
PAT AS TOO LEARN.
THE adcox- AtTfd SCHOOL.
860 Waaeo su, corner Unioa era.
Gall, write er phono E. 7446 akoat fiae trial
effer. Day and Bight elaasea. - . .
fcPANIBH Conversation and grammar, Bates
- to' large elaasea. 483 Montgomery. . Mala
ill s. - - - -
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.' ill wj
uiunu sir. lau k xi.
UNCALLED for tailor mad suite, $B.6 aa.
Tsvlofth Tailor. 28BH Bumaid.
HELP WAKTED FEMALE
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS and
Utility Garment Co.. 107 1st st. -
WOMAN, to da hnuawirli and nUt Mkl..,
. good home; references. Phone Main 9314.
WANTED Good cook, good wags. Cell aftaay
aoon after 2 :80. - 48 E. 17th at. N. .- - -WOULD
like s housekeeper for two an xVrav
n, ia waru, g,merprw, vr.
CHAMBEBS-BXNWOBTHT CO.. I " ,",-r ? T .
tilt Barby at Woodlawa 6306. XllSS ' . (CoBtlBSed Oi Kt Fst