12 THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1918. BELL BROOK BALKS ANB ATTEMPTS AT LAUNCHING DEFIED Big Steamer Starts on Schedule Time and Elizabeth Kerr Breaks Bottle Over Bow. STICKS AFTER FEW FEET Expectation Was That It Would Take Considerable Time to Get Vessel Moving Again. The hull of the Bteamer Bell Brook balked when It came to taking: lt ini tial plunge Into the water of the Wil- Strength and How to Gain It The demand today Is for men and women who are strong; In every sense of the word possessing the physical strength necessary to endure hardships and fatigue ; the mental strength to rr'aDDle with difficult problems; the nervous force which endows the body 'with vigor and vitality; the will power to triumph over adversity and turn de feat into victory. But such glorious strength is Impos sible no long as your nerves are weak and exhausted, and therefore if you would be really strong you must first care for your nerves. Weak, exhausted nerves need food, and for this purpose physicians strongly recommend the use of the organic phosphate known among druggists as bltro-phonphate and put up in 5-graln , compressed tasteless tablets. If you feel your strength Is failing from any cause, get a supply of these bltro-phosphate tablets and take one with every meal. Practically all of the minor ailments afflicting mankind. as well as many of the more serious maladies, can be traced to nervous ex haustion and lowered vitality, and prob ably this explains why such a remark able Improvement In the general health Is Invariably noticeable when bltnv phosphate Is taken as directed, as the nerves are thereby revitalized and made trong. Adv. lamette river at the plant of the Pepin- I United States shipping board, the war ; ula Shipbuilding; company today at I trade board or tne inter-allled cbarter- , 1Z:0 o clock. ling; executive." When the signal was given the blgr I Armllcationa to buv or aell vessels are gray-blue hull started on her trip down to be made in the first instance to the tne ways in apparently fine style, dux united States shinninsr board, the war after traveling about eight feet came I trade board agreeing; to be governed by 10 a sianastui. up u i:jo ociock me i the decisions of the shipping board. hull had defied further attempts at launching but It was regarded as prob- i.. able that It would soon yield to coaxing that m,ght faU ,nto enen)y nand I ' -umj I war f rl hnarri uinauncM that '"nere- So genuine appeared the start that ii,., tn Miss Elizabeth Kerr, the sponsor, lost no t phot0graphic nima or piates must time in breaking the bottle over the tndicate whether the films or plates, bow. Miss Kerr is the daughter of Mr. covered by the application, are exposed and Mrs. James B. Kerr. ,,n,Tnnwi) ami if pimnwi. -whether The Bell Brook is the second of tht dn..lnnH orrwieveioned. steamers built by the Penln- ., . . government sula company, the Clackamas, launched February 26, being the first. The two hulls are as much alike as two peas In a pod. They are built after the Peninsula type, which was designed by the Peninsula .company s The Portland representative of the war trade board IsLB. Smith, with of fices in the Morgan building. TWO NEW SHIPS LAUNCHED GERMAN ! UNABLE TO REMEMBER SPEAKING OF TEUTON SUCCESS Joseph Herzog Will Be Detained Pending Further Examination by Federal Authorities. ' E. P. Ticars and wife to William H. Enderley, lot 29, block 108, Larel- i hurst John I Band and wife to Robert Bett- i ncr. lot 10. block 42. Fau-port Joseph Herzog told United States At torney Haney this morning that he could not remember uttering ejacula tions of joy at news of German suc cesses on the Western front- though he 10 1 Cirvm ft lunlnnr tn H Morris, lot 1, 17, block 2. Crone park 1,450 Edward E. Harvey and wife to Misa Mary Conhoy. lot 15. 16. block 4, Tremont Park add. lira. Auiruxta I. Chinville to Mrs Etta C. Haigh. lot 1. block 3, Stewart park 1.000 Elsie L. William to W. C. fcldham. lot 11. 12. block 2S. Railway add 6 Era M. Jones and husband to A. W. An derson, lot 18. block 2. Fint add. to to Holladay park add 1 James A. Slater and wife to Hans Daniel son, lot 1. 2. block 25. Holbrook'l add. to St. Johns 1.100 D. A. Hatfield and wife to J. W. Darts Jr., all wly. 10 ft. lot 5, 6, block 298 City, ely. H of Lownadale st. (now racated) 10 Margaret D. Killeen to William H. AhlgTim. lot and E. H lot 3. block 7, Lorrington 10 Dennis O'Connell and wife to Josephine M. Pitts, lot 13, block 9, City View Park add The Joseph A. Strowbridge estate com pany to Franc . Isaacson, lot 8, block 33 Erroll Heights 30 had been charged with having said: tJJ"""..' Two more launchlngs Tuesday added "I am glad the Germans took 25,600 j comer of Bridgeport in Milton Doan. Beraitt, vessels are 287 feet long, 49.8 to the Portland built fleet of wooden prisoners and I hope they take 25,000 ! E. E. Foot and wife to J. C. B md 27.6 depth of hold. They are steamers. At the North Portland yards more." ' j ' J. J7' ? StS'Yn ' i -j .i i v.i . .. n , m..ji ,lr. I tt i.. i-ht hv I Ionn r.uwara and wile to i . Standlfer Construction He was arrested Tuesday night by own draftsmen and adopted by the gov- jjotorship Libby Maine and Sleamer ernmeni as tne type ot v.e. to uc Boilston Are Christened tlon by that concern. The beam and 4- A Va aiiilnnayt I f Vi At-i ar rt AO enaKla I - A x i n or giving mem a speed or iuy Knots, company, the motorsmp j-aooy mam, uriicer trice ana laKen oerere umwu Thlr Ho3ilu'lirht njananitv will h SfifiS I nnniriirf fnr I Ihhv Mr-Kpll & Ubbv. Stnto Attnrnv TTanov this morniner. tons. gild down the ways. The craft has a Investigations failed to reveal that he " " " "c length of 240 feet, her beam is 43 feet is an American, although he claimed gberlff t0 IJddy Klos, rxiTX Mlb No NEW RFGI!L4TIOS ISSITD and her depth of hold is 24.6 ieet. Mrs. to be less than 21 years old when nis 3 of lot 2. block 3. Portland iiome- Oavid W. Branch of Seattle, wiie oi tne i ratner was naturalized Restrictions Made With Intention of ,m"!fe' "5,by' !ieJjL fn? WfL.r!!. 'ttS Forcing American Registration. launching proved a success in every i etates Attorney Veatch that his father Restrictions intended to-force registry wav. The Rhio has a tonnase of 2500 was naturalized in Springfield. 111., a HEATHS A1TP FUNERALS 7 CLAKK Match 27, Samuel D. Clark, aged 42 yean, beloved husband of Mrs. Elora Clark. Remains will be forwarded to Philomath. Or., from Dunning V McKntee's parlors. MATES Loo A. Mayea.20M lit, March 24, 33 years, lobar pneumonia. WIEXEKE Hachiel Wieneke. 391 E. 9th, 2 months, capillary bronchitis. THOMPSON Andrew Thompvm. 808 Main. March 23, 53 years, angina pectoris. Ml I.Lt K Mande Miller. 226 Park. March 23. 1 9 yean, puerpnral septicemia. OVIATT Paul C. Oriatt. SU Vincents hospital. March 21. 22 yean, cerebral hemorrhage. DAHL Howard Thomas Dahl, 15ti0 E. Flan ders, March 23. 1 year, convulsions. MATL1CK Katbenne Bush MsUick. 12 E. 14th. March 24. 03 yean, senility. WAUXEH Herman John Wagner. 455 23d. March 23. 13 yean, lobar pneumonia. COl'RTEB 8uan H. Courter, 628 Tenino ae., March 23, 89 years, heart disease. BEVERLY William 8. Beverly. 34 7 Weidler. March 22, 51 yean, valvular disease of heart. MEAD Alonxo P. Mead. Portland sanatorium. March 22. 79 yean, accidental fall. EOBLNSON Edgar Raymond Robinson. E. 82d and Powell, March 23, 6 yean, pneumonia. N1K.MI Aner N.emi. natural sanatorium, March 20. 17 yean, tuberculosis of lungs. HELP WASTED MALE Ki.oRi.vrs 2.750 liarles M. Nelson. River lot No.s 12 to 22. and S. 27 ft lot 11, Southern Port land 27, BOO under the American flag of vessels and her motive power is two DelBel en- launched after February 1 are con- I eines of 320 horseDOwer each. talned in orders issued by the federal war trade board. "No applications for "bunkers by any vessel built in. the United States and completed February 1. 1918," reads the order, "shall be granted unless the ves sel is documented under the American flag, or unless the United States ship ping board shall have waived such doc umentation." "No neutral or uncommandeered American vessel shall be bought or sold without the previous approval of the wire query failed to corroborate him. He Is being held in the Multnomah coun ty jail pending further examination. He worked at the Electric Foundry corn- stead J. C. English and wife to Walter E. Conklin. lot 29, 30. block 75, West Portland park Dora Thormahlen Krueger and husband Ruth Schmale. lot 4, black 3. lot 7, block 32. Woodlawn. alfto lot lot 1 and E. 5 ft. lot 2, block 3, Severance add Fred W. Wagner and wife in John Mac- Donald, lot 8. 4, block 32, Tremont j place 1.000 1.276 The Grant Smith-Porter Ship company 9 c Thna toitnohAil tVlA pnvprnmAnt ! v ' L" " i i m . mi - 3 -' 1. t 17 Steamer Boilston. Miss Sarah M. Kil- i cin.y-i.iri. uu IUu , Irene A- McKenney to Jennie Levy, lot i,.llv ..H anon-or The Boilston Kve other alleged German aliens 3. block 59. Albina m yh Unloved thJ T'pacinc Trade tS have been arrested in various parts of i . u Thompson and wife to Frank o. will be employed in the Pacific traae to nv t Thompson, lot 4. 5. block 1. I pton replace other vessels wnicn nave Deen " , park withdrawn for war service. federal officers. Martha E Poehler et al to Willis Mil- Anton i-fOrx, nrisi vjrons, ricriniii i iut i. utu-s .. aeni ir Mne josepn a. airowDnage r.siaie com pany to Howard C. Dix, lot 23. 24. block 7 , Darlington av- 7. niTDrrcs avis mm IV rrT nparV Augustus Belka and Henry Holm were BURGESS AND BERLIN GET HEAUi arrBt ,n -nrfh Anrt rim and Tr 1 are belnr held for instructions from ! H. H. Harris and wife to Hibernia RorLc 1m Ppenarlna for Their Annual th nttnrnpv perprsl. Xt Internment I ing bank, lets 22. 23, 24 and 10 1.000 10 1 10 700 Trip Into Alaskan Waters. has been asked as yet for Belka and j to Mr. Veatch all CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF block 34. Waverleigh Heights, north 34 ft. lot 9. westerly lot 10. and sthly 16 ft. of wstly H . lot 9. all easter ly V, lot 10. southerly 16 ft. of Of the Alaska Portland Packers' aSSO- Thn TTllrirh nrerstod In Kurne. will! . easterly lot 9. block 10. Esst elation are taking on cargoes today pre- ; be brought to Portland on a presidential waverfeighfeilThts . ... paratory ror ineir annual trip nortii i warrant. He is charged with violating ! 8. Elizabeth RyaU to Rsy Annt. lot i Holm. According The barks Levi ijurgess ana uerun ... the P.atricted waterfront area. the fishing grounds in Alaska. The ) tna resident's nroclamation . a Jk . , . r a at I n ,, v. n . . n ,4 n T InntAn tr. v take on a cargo of lumber and the Bur Every bit after one or two applications of Dan T aner one or two applications OI uan- laKe on a cargo 01 luraoer aim uir oui- - 1 . derlne rubbed well Into the scalp with gess Is coaling at the bunkers of the KPTIm IP TfiTl lilnnC! T.fi the finger tips. Get a small bottle Pacific Coast Coal company.' After this -'J-lllXt- UJ1 UU E4' 35, 36. 37. block 7, Stanley No. of Panderine at any drug store for a work has been completed the vessels Log Cabin Baking company to Rudolph Palitzsch. lot 4. block 59. Albina Jennie Levy to same, lot 3, block 59. Albina 10 180 a 10 1 few cents and save your hair. After several applications you can't ftind a tak on a general cargo of cannery P ey will depart for the w---vs. as. r - - .s a kaa. ataVa P11V1PLY?WELL,D0NTBE People Notice It Drive Them Uli WlUl UI. iiuwaius Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you -itiuch longer it you get a pacKage oi Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The sklr. should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good' feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bar" disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are r purely vegetable compound mixed witl olive oil; you will know them by theii olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowe complaints, and Olive Tablets are thr Immensely effective result Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. (Adv.) Child Gets Sick, Cross, Feverish if Constipated Look at Tongue! Then Give Fruit Laxative for Stom ach, Liver, Bowels. "California Syrup of Figs" Can't Harm Children and They Love It. will return to the municipal dock to sup- north April 10. The fishing season will be gin June 15 and last 40 days. The crews wll lbe shipped from Portland. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT San Krlstlania, a new motorshlp built In Aberdeen for W. C. Grace & Co.. was given a trial trip on San Francisco bay Tuesday and proved satisfactory In every respect. Freighter Launched at Seattle Seattle, March 27. (I. X. S.) The commandeered 8800-ton steel freighter Westboro. ordered originally for the Cunard line, was launched here Tuesday afternoon from the yards of J. F. Duthie & Co. News of the Port Use Same Quarters Pendleton. March 27. Strictly as a measure for economy during the war. the Commercial association of Pendle- I ton last night voted to abandon its home of 25 years and share quarters with the Elks' club. Both organizations took the attitude that there was a big waste of fuel and much unnecessary ex pense in maintaining two club rooms at this time. ATJCTIOX RALES TOMORROW THE MAKER AUCTION HOCSK. Maouc Tem ple bid-. 1'amlull and W. fark ata. Bala at 10 a. m. Judge Kelly Guest of Honor at Luncheon MEETING NOTICES 41 THE MASTERS. WARDENS AND PAST MASTERS ASSOC IA TION OF PORTLAND will hold ita rg-ular meeting at the Acacia rlnb. Central buildinc, 10th and Alder ata.. at 8 ociock tomorrow IThiiradaTl eTe. By order of the preswenu Tnuradaj) ee. ' K PARKER, Sec. klKii. tvjjw.r-.i tiuruta, 064 Uuil Mam 2b0, A-loe. Flowara tor ail occa sion artifeticall? arranged. CLAKK. BKt'H , fciurut. 287 alorruua al. Main or A-lsOfi. 1 na fl4wa and floral Oesigna. No branch atorao. LABORERS WANTED CAMAS MILLS Strike not declared off. But orer 7'J0 men working. 13.84 lowest' wage paid. 8 -hour ahift work. U-hour daya alona. Steady work and higher wages to reliable men. Good houaing accommodations and acboola. APPLT 509 OREGON BUILDING Corner 5th and Oak. MTTJATTOTW MAI.K 1 IK tint claaa land Tana caadenlBg. trlmaaine of roa biathaa. bam way 2404 . Jabaa and tnaa. Bad- 1 WANT residential gardening work by daj or contract. Main 1706. HARRIED man, 24.' pnaiUon driving truck og delivery. Beferrncea. Tabor 2021. ELDERLY hoturmait. PAINTING nn wiabea work aa janitor mm H-911.. Journal. . . . . , iiangiu! ami uniin, au gooda atrictly fir-t elaa. Woodlawn 4 531 SITUATIONS F EM ALE 4 EES PECT A RLE widow, ag. 87. with boy. lft montha. whOie position aa houaekaepe for one or two men, or widower with cboklraa In city or country. 1180 MUwaukte aC DHKSSM AKINU 40 WANTED Plain sewing at home, Klaadrrs. Flat B, cor 2uth st. 706 Eaat 1 I lU.l.v Lit, l urtlspo lioiel. 3J Momwa MAX M. tjiiliH. floret. 141 to otii SU HM.UAL DIKECTORH Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors EatabUahed 1877. Third and Salmon Streeta. Main 507, A-1611. Idy AsaUtaoL J. P. FINLEY & SON Progressive Funeral Directors. PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attaadaata, alontgomary at JTiIth, Main 9. A-1S98. WILSON & ROSS Eaat 64. Lady AaalsUnt. C-8168. Multnomah at Seventh at. Dunning & McEntee Undertaken. Modern la every detail. Broadway and Pins tta. Phonae Broadway 480. A-46SW. Iaoy asautani. F. S. Dunning, Inc. The Golden Bale Cndertakem, 414 E. Alder ft. Phone Kast ft2. B-B25. A. D. Kenworthy Co, Tabor 8287. 8802 92d at.. Lenta. Tabor 8895. 86th st. and Foster road. Arista. East 781 B-1888. Undertakers. LERCH E. 11th and Hawthorne Mrs. Lercb Assists ut. MILLER TRACEV. Independent iuneral Dt reetors. Prices as low as $20. 840. 8tt0 Washington at Ella. Main 2691. A-7885 HAMILTON 1U7 3 E. Oliaan sL Fa ceral services. Tabor 4813. ALASKA Fishermen s Union, meeting 27; 1918 at 7 .30 o ciock p. m.. in the "Sailors Union , hall. 88 Vi 3d st.. Portland. Or. Import r.Tuh... in stsndinc are requested to b.l"pr-nrd"toh.ve th.tr books or rece.pt I along. Mother! Tour child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue Is coated : this Is a sure sign the little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleans ing at once. DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked ; get sluggish. ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy ; the bladder la irrl lated, and you may be obliged to seek re- lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste " 1 or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In. the kid- ! ney region, you suffer from backache, ICR headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu , matte twinges when the weather la bad ' Eat less meat, drink lots of water; (also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablesDoon- , ful In a glass of water before breakfast i lor a Tew days and your kidneys will -then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon ; Juice, combined with 11th la, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the . acids In urine, so It no longer 1 a source oi Irritation, thus ending bladder weak . eesa. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In Jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks Yho believe In overcoming kidney -. trouble while it la only trouble. sisuRATED Magnesia For; Dyspepsia, Indigestion : BeartbnrV Bakhinc, Sour Add Stomach, Gas la Stomach;' ate., take a teaapooafal of Bisnr- ted Magnesia m a half glass of hot water after eating. la safe, pleasant and harmless to use and gives almost instant nliaf. It atntrallsaa atom aek aesdlty and aweetans tfct food aentetits as thai eigasuoa a saury and palalaaa. Arrivals March 27 fVHln. American steamer, from San Fran cisco, passengers and freight. J. A. Chanslor, county were invited as special guests. American steamer, from Gaviota, oils. 1 Departures March 27 Rose ntv. American steamer, for San Fran cisco and San Pedro, passengers and freight. H. M. LORNTSEN. Agent. TON IGHT TON I( ; HT ' "- ' I -. 1 ., , i.-j . ..mh.r nr not. Cards i you are an mviieu. , ' R to 10 dancing 10 to 12, groceries for prizes. Judge Percy R. Kelly of Albany was VnioB mUsic. given by Anchor (Vmrisel. 748 n . A . , i i f . . o rn.jt.ri hall. 11:9 4th. Aa- tv vnrr- .tr,,.o rr th tf Dt mission 1 5c. You are sure to have a good time Hotel Portland today. Judge Kelly is circuit judge of Marion i .jfllVreet Thursda.""". MreQ 28- AM and Linn counties. He la candidate for memDers ,r'e urged to be preaent. A od the Republican nomination for asso- time with eats and cigars. t ommit rt,t.. elate Justice of the supreme court. KMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, pina. The six circuit iudees of Multnomah charnv. Jaeger Bros.. 131-133 otn st. Breeze & Snook WTl tliot i. CHAatBERa-KENWoKTHT CO. nil Kerbv st. Woodlawn 8306. C-113S ikjl Li.n.n ailLLb. STIinCE TFIERK MKANS WORK FOR TOC AT PAPER MILLS. WEST LINN. BEST WAGES AND REST liOLltS. 80 11 E.N WANTED. At far as wa ara concerned strike is ever but not fVclared off. making necessary under law to advertise it Few pickets at carline and tew Oregon City wasting their time and being tooled by agitators who continue to make falsa reports to their rapidly diminishing fol lowing, be a aun aad ire to do as yon please. Pay no attention to tbesa few strag glers who ara itill following the orders of these matters of union labor. Only 10 per cent of I mted States labor belongs to unions. Why 7 Eren If all 20 are already at wotk bring this ad to free empluyment agency on mill walk. West Linn, across river from Oregon City, anc you will get work. Wages of lowest paid 33.36. 8 hours. Few )obs $3.48. n hours. 13. 66, 9 hours open. Only 14 miles. 20c fare. 80 minute car aervlca from Portland. Over 18 years old O. fL if able bodied You can get board and bed at mills, 36 oo week. ilEN WASTED FOU SAWMILLS. BOX FACTORIES, LOGGING OPERATIONS. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. HIGHEST WAGES. REST SCHOOL. CIHJL, URY CLIMATE CITY OF 6000 PEOPLE. There is a big diversity of labor, as there are 14 sawmills, 0 box lactone. 16 logging oper ators umg both ataam. donkeys and horse log ging. Three lath mills. Roys and women can wora in the box factories. COME NOW. MILLS OPEN MARCH 1 TO 10. BOX FACTOHIES NOW RUNNING. O.N ARRIVAL SEE KLAMATH LUMBERMEN'S AND LOG- GER8 ASSN.. MAIN ST.. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. 1200 MEN EMPLOYED. F V H X IXH K n HnOHS 32 30 TO $3.50. Klickitat. 82a W Holladay are., newly renovated, misJrrn. cheerful out side tixiiui; brt.k. ckxe to shipyards, walking dMauce, west side; transients solicited. II M dajn , ooc AN D Tit a U.j. s 1.7.1 a wa. Large comfortable furnished rooms. absolutely clean, batb freer- hot water all hours: ear carfare. Hotel Cadillac. 3d nr. Jefferson. LAUREL HOTEl' Rooms' $2 per week. Staam beau AImi newly furnished span merits alodara. SECOND AND YAMHILL 8TS. RYAN HOTEL ANNEX. iiV Vk "ft'th. bnek; hot, cold water rirry room, steam baatt transient. Opp. City Hall. M W37B. UNDER n-w uisnsgrairnt. liuun rooms, 2U1 H E. Morrison. Thoroughly renovated. 31.7 week up. Kast 08H4. UNDER NEW MAN Ao EM EN T rrmceaa hotel. K. 3d and Uuiiunu, 60a day arj. fj week up. East 171. kuOMa in nsodera iwhsi, SI. I a weea and uaw 4K5 Alder. PLEASANT living room, first floor. C26 Kerb S. E.. cor. llusell. Phone East 7816. . ti t. itAca.!. . ur in. ii-o iimhu, Meat, running water. Bed 8d at FUBXISIlnn u:OMS 7t PRIVATE FAMILY COMFORTABLE furnished room, modern con remences, ue of piano; reasons ble rent; Phone Tabor 7180. NEWLY lurntthed room, fine location, aala ing distance. 700 Flanders st. ROOMS AND HOARD RotlM and board lor biiiiM-HS girls, mudera coo veniences, walking distance. 8.60 week. 1J E. 7th st. Kat 4 732. 'iiit. Martha VS abuiatou. jiu 1 orti. lor bu nexs girls and student. Marshall 1251 BOOM! AND BOARD 1'KIV'ATF FAMILY CHILDREN lu Ouaru iu private buisa t'lirna Eait 24 4 6 Skewes Undertaking Co. Main 410. A-2321. Corner 8d and Clay. A. R. Zeller Co. eL ios's. c-iot Wilson (St Wilson iSS?cSm FARM LABOR FOR WESTERN CANADA. Canada s farm uevds make ueceasary an ap peal to the United States allies for men. The government of the United States wants every man who can effectively help to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United States developed fir.-t of coarse, but It also j wants to help Canada. Whenever we find a man we can spare to Canada a Held after ours are supplied we want to direct him there. We will tell you where you can best serve the com bined interests. Rate of 1 cent per mile Irom Canadian boundary points to destination and return. For particulars apply to U. 8. Em ployment service. Dept. of Labor, or to J. N. Grieve, 801 First ave., Spokane. Wash., Can adian government agent. K. T. BYRNES, new residence tablishment. 091 Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. C-1048. THE MACCABEES, Portland Tent No 1 . wiH give a social and banquet at their haU. 409 Army-Navy Orders San Francisco. March 26. (I. V. S.) Tha i following orders were issued here today: i Payment of troops in this department on the ! ! muster of March 31. 1918, will be made by the VIM 5tefstcs mariges.Blrtbs. Dzoihs. M A B B1AOF, LICEBEg "vv.n.r Hardwick. legsL Fort Columbia. and MARINE ALMATVAC Weather at River's Mouth North Head. March 27. Conditions at the mouth of the river at noon: Wind, south. 22 miles; weather, cloudy; sea, smooth. Sun Record for March 2S , at posts and camps Ann ri.mm a m Sun sets. 6:34 Ti. in. 1 master corns, actirur Quartermasters, or officers r 10 0.4& shaver St. Tide at Astoria Thursday I of the quartermaster reserve corps are stationed. : iaui E. Roth. 22, 271 Argyle at., and Ann High Water: Low Water: ,"SrP, .uLa.i . .w. . C. Cunningham. 22. '"" 1 08 a m 8 3 feet 7:54 a. m 0.3 foot : . ''""..'"""r"''" urnJl it"a- Herbert C. Knoaes I 1:40 p. m 7.4 feet 7:52 p.m. their commissioned assistants !aT yan Dyke legal. 448 11th st where officers of the quarter- Charles E. Conroy. B3, 1102 Vaughn at., and 'DAILY RIVER READINGS 8:00 a. m , 120th Meridian Time. Under the direction of the depot ouirtermu-'. ti..k.. - uhodes 22. Champion, Alta., Can- 1.8 feet ,ter; Seattle. Wajh. : 1 ,nd Edith E. Andrews. l.1rehm-. T in t-erson 1 mops at neame ana in xne Tl- Mike 8telovich, SO, Hotel nwi, w va - - cinity of that city. Forts Lawton and Ward, 0.... in -02 k McMillan st. Iwiston Umatilla T.' O-l. u. , . . ... . vv urn iiRtiess. paie, ieverisn. run OI Albany cold, breath bad. throat sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, i?,"d Ci'f uisiunns, raiumoer, a gentle liver ana bowel cleansing should always be the at . . - . . eamieni given. Th wi,tam.tf. . Portland will rise routing equals "catirornia HyTUD Of slowly during the next two or three da vs. Pla-a" for chlldrnn'si files - oU& ,. I snoonful and In f.w v.n,,r. oil h r,.i AT NEIGHBORIXO PORTS III I . r L BiaiiuAs s ar snn mm Mm 22 I 9.4 I 0.6 25 I 7.1 0.4 10 I 6.0 0.2 20 I 8.2 0.1 ...... I a I O.l 1 V .A 1 U.1U 12 7.7 I 0 0.00 I 1 15 I 9.4 I 0.4 I 0.14 j Wash., and Bremerton and Charleston, Vah. , tj0't siiradel 30, 202 West Taylor street. By eipress Forts Liscum and William II. Sew- ' n(r gva F. Edmondson, 25, 709 West Mohawk ard. Anchorare. and Seward. Alaska: Everett. . . UjCle Elum. Tye and Index, Wash. A field clerk, KVj J. Bechell. 20. 672 Princeton St., and quarirrmaaicf tuiin, iu vn ucuiiwiru uj me uepol Tielen A ShUey, 1", OOO launiiu "i. quartermaster, wilj accompany the quartermaster rr- ;ioss-n'bscher 23. Oregon City, and making payments in person. Edith C. Hamilton. 19. 343 Kast rorty-tnira at. By tne quartermaster, tort Women. Wash.: Alonzo B. Creekpaura. 3-. inn inn si In nerson FoVta Casev. Flsaler. Whitman and ' i Tn.inn "R 342 East 6th st n m l ... . ' ..r . "' .w-.. --. v.. i vvoruen, nun. ; 0 . 00 1 By tne quartermaster, Vancouver Barracks, I 0.05.Wah. ! 0.081 jjy expresa or check payment NONDHR.T8 1 BLAESING GRANITE & fj$J- 3RD ST. AT MADISON. POKXLAND MARBLki VOUhJ. iV:""t.hn at, WPonita city halL Mala 6564. Philip Neu Sons for memorials. TuOST AND FOTJXn THE following articles have been found on cars of the Portland Railway Light A i-. r March 26. 1918: 1 lavalher. 6 i nl..t,,r. 1 k i' .w. ll itmhrellas. 1 Dr. gloves. 1 1 roller, 1 nr. gvT 7 lunch bxcsTTpackagea. i bag laundry ? . . .n i t,r irsrden sties rs. 1 1 Dill oi iimoci - - ; ,iii i niiiiev. 1 overcoat. Owners may ob tain nronertT at 1st and Alder st. siation WANTED I want boys over 16 with wheels, pay too for the use of your bicycle. Work is clean and steady. Can make 360 to 3100 per month. Excellent chance tor advancement. Elmer L, Bailey 238 Oak SL MECHANIC for garage, owned and operated by corporation, in city; steady work. Apply in own hand writing, stating age, experience, tele phone number. I924, Journal. WILL lady with children who took rainbow areen silk umbrella from rest room of Lip mafr Volf.. 2d floor, ple-a return he ;a malfl or at m . me Hmk to avoid trouble. WILL MAN who was seen to pick up gold wrist watch, owner s name on back in "tranre of Northwestern Bank building lat Thursday about n Main newam. A n. m. . ,,,ST Near 21st anci Weidler. gentlemana s'ilk umbrellf Finder please return to Jour nal office. Broadway and amhilL STRATKD or atolen.l.rge black and I white part Angora cat. goes by name of Blacky. Re ward. I'none tsi i " and Und. Or. -Troops at Port- j Wedding Announcements W. G Smith & Co . 311 Morgan bldg. L'nique Tai- RIVF.R FORECAST By the quartermaster. Fort George Wright: DRESS St ITS. tor rent, iu enco. By express Troops at Anaconda, Butte and loring Co.. dU Btar su Great Falls. Mont., and Wallace and St. Maries, i I Idaho Commanding officers will furnish requisite guards and escorts upon application of the offi cers making payments. waste. ,sour bile and fermenting food lfTS' ."T TrVUZ '"L'S which is clogged In the bowels passes REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS -t a..i:- xr Ta. a.n aA i t T3 a iw i Vt "llavf,,?8 anl .yU aeJ,,71Mb.8;..8NoSd,3t 8.nFnctcmer kU" t0' i E ompson and vAfetS ' ilk' Unm? ' and playful child again. All children D,rf!.i!,0.- ''.iT "i?,. berg. w. H lot 2. block 4. Cook- love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxa- . r1" VnTl, .k;; n.T. V-.1". S I dd. to Albina 10 i steamer Celiio, from iivo, ana never ians to eiiecr. a gooa ,nd left up at 7:80 p. m inside cleansing. Directions for ba- San Francisco. bles, children of all ages and grown-ups s,n Pedro. March 26. Sailed Steamer Daisy are plainly on tne Dottle. VT" n . T .. il "J J J-i. Iliuo rlaii.r from Kn rnno irn at S-IO n. . ua Kivcn iuuoj nan no a. niun tiinu tomorrow, i irom oan rancuco, at z. p. m. but get the genuine. Ask your drutrelst 8n Francisco, March 27. Arrived yesterday for a bottle of "California Svrun of u"i'. ": P- m ; Beaver, Is - w . - - .' ." . .....t,, in i ti. in Din. p. m. ; ileum, Astoria, 0:0 a p. m. ! George W. Watt to W. W. Karnes, lot lot 12, block 2, Chlpman s add. to St. Johns BIRTHS ABNOLP TiTMi. and Mrs' George Wilson Ar nold. 4 8 N. 9th. March 17. a daughter MANN To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mann. 312 San Rafael. March 14, a son CROMBIE To Mr. and Mrs. John Joe Crombie, 1147 E. 32d. March 17. a son. M ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-eslie Mc- Adams 74 9 Corhett, March 4. a daughter. HADDKRLY To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George Hadderly. 1221 E. 29th, March 13. Figs." then see that it is made by the 'California Fig Syrup Co." (Adv.) HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY TRY THIS! 8ay glass of hot water with phoaphato before breakfast washes but poisons. WHILE AT WAR WOMEN SUFFER AT HOME i It CDS HAW To Mr. and Mrs. David V. Bud 1 47i i shaw 2S7 E. 2d. March 22. a daughter. 1 475 ! ASAkT To Mr. and Mrs. T. Asaki, 82 S. 4th. ; March 2 1 . a son. COOPER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cooper, 4036 52d, March la. a eon DEATHS ASP FUNERALS 74 Rainier. Seattle, 8 p. m. ; Lyman Stewart, Port Angeiea, s:3U p. ra. ; Avalon, Grays Harbor, 9 p. ra. : Argyll, Port San Luis, 10:30 p. m. ; Willamette, Astoria, 11 p. m. Haued yesterday: Richmond, Seattle, 11:35 a. m. ; Axalia, Seattle, 11:63 a. m. : Citv of Para, Corinto; 1:45 p. m.: Frank D. Stmit Coos Bay, 3:40 p. m. ; Homer. Port San Luis, a:Z p. ra. ; Helene. Grays Harbor. 6:20 n. m South Coast, Caspar, 9:30 p. m. Ban Francisco. March 27. Arrived Steamer Santa Inea, Belling ham. 1 :80 a. m. ; Navigator, with Monterey in tow, Astoria, 0:80 a. m. : Ad miral Dewey. Seattle, 7 a. m. ; Coquille River. Fort Bragg. 7:80 a. m.: Sea Eagle, with Simla in tow. Port San Luis, 8:80 a. m. ; Tyee, with C. A. Smith In tow, Marshfield, 7 a. m. ; Mult nomah, Los Angeiea, 7:4 5 a. tn. : Raymond, Grays Harbor, 8:30 a. m.; Westport. Crescent city, s :u a. m. Bailed Steamer Hyadea. Port Allen and Kaan. apali. 2 a. m. ; Fearless, with Fullerton in tow. Port San Luis, 8 a. m. ; Oleum, Port San Lull, 8 a. m. To see the tinge of healthy bloom In UJSZJ a. 'h".0",' 2? your face, to See your Skin get clearer 6:50 a. m.: Curacao. Port Blakely. 6:80 a m - and clearer, to wake up without a head- Charles E. Moody, Port Blakely, in tow of tug ache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty "VJi: oa' aVrfv -1,, a , v,.. i i v. . . . I Seattle, March 26. Arrived Northland. San breath, in fact to feel your best, day in Francisco, 4 p. m.; Tyndarrae. Vancouver. 8 .30 ana oiy out, just try insiae-Datmng p. m. ; Fulton, Vancouver. 3 p. m. ; Western every morning for one week. King, trial cruise, 2 p. m. ; West Eagle, trial Before breakfast each day. drink a cr r:,... V. JT .no. glass of real hot water with a teaspoon- Kodiak and Tanginak. and achooner Halcyon, In ful of limestone phosphate In it as a tow of steam whaler White, at 8 :30 a. m. harmless means of washing from the mVU9'l5Srcm. 2" SUed GoTernor vn- stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the '""vWea.' MarclT'2e. Sailed: Admiral Watson, previous day's indigestible waste, sour southbound, lam. bile and toxins ; thus cleansing, sweeten-I .,J"neu ,rehJ26-T,,tl. N- 8-' Sed: IfllV mvirl f,.lhTln a.a. A,t - 1 1 . I Xatmnm.a,r BVLlUlUUU.nl, I111U11I11U , 7 e ' V.. J . nlaI Ketchikan, March 26 Sailed: Spokane, canal before putting more food into the northbound. 5 a. m.; City of Seattle, north stomach. The action of hot water and bound. 10 a. m. limestone phosphate on an empty stom- , ,itm', MreS 28 A7lTed: JM"to,hip fn . . . " I label, from Tacoma. thence Febrnary 5 via ach la wonderfully Invigorating. It 8an Francisco and San Pedro, cleans out aJl the sour fermentations, Honolulu. March 25. (L N. S.) Sailed: ociiooner ncpvsi, w tr useb ooiiou. Port Townaend, March 26. Passed oat: Queen, at 1 :A0 p. m. Point Well. March 28. Arrived: George Loomis. from San FYancisco. Tacoma, March 29. (L N. 8.) Arrived: Alameda, from Seattle. Dupont, March 26. Arrived: Regains, from west coast porta. Cautious Communication From' the Washington Star "I'm going to tell you something in confidence," said the diplomat. r- "All right." replied the cynic - To what particular person C my acquain tance do yon want me to mention the matter by accident T" I WEBER Mrs. Olive M. Weber, aged 31 years, I M.roh beloved wife of W. H. Weber: Eugene, Oregon 'T "certainly owe a mother of Harry C. ?h. "1, Uu;hJ" of great deal to Dr..Pierc.'.. Kemedleg; , Mr,( Ei'.n r; ol M.ll jod Ktt three d 1 f f e r e n t ! B4 Rodnfv avenue. Friday. March 29. at 9 times they have I vik thence to the Church of the Immacn- late Heart. llliams avenue anu niaiiinu mto, where services will be held at 9 :30 a. m. Frienas are invited. Interment, Riverview cianetery. Tlie remains are at A. R. Zeller company a parlor. Will be at the residence after 4 p. m. today Wednesday ) rOST Brindle ouuaog. on fce Name"Dri' Call ,Last 844 1. LosT-Pink enameled locket andr-ehain. Re ward. Marshall 1806. HELP WASTED 5JAJLE BOTS WANTED. FACTORY. 16 TO 20 YEARS. BAG AMES HARRIS & NEVILLE COMPANY. 15TH AND HOYT ST. CARPENTERS NOT WORKING IN KHIP LA.!vJ'..J vn WHO ARE WILLING TO HFI P THE GOVERNMENT IS THE PROD: C tTM OF SHIPS WILL REPORT AT THE PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 247 DAVIS ST. saved my life. One time I bad trouble with my lungs and the doc tor said that I could not get well. I took Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Discovery and It cured me. During another Illness the doctors said there was no chance for .i.- my recovery. I took two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription and got well. Again CLAY March 26. 1918. at the family residence. 1030 Mallory evnue, Sarah Elizabeth Clay, age 52 years 6 months 3 days, beloved wife of George S. Clay, and mother of Frank S. Clay of Portland, and Mrs. Benjamin Keach of Markin ville Ind. Funeral services tomorrow I Thurs day) March 28. at 2 p. m . from R. T. Byrnes' residence parlors, 901 Williams avenue at Mason. Interment t Rose City cemetery. Friends invited to attend. JOHNSON In this city. March 26. Anna M. Johnson. 463 E. 12th st. north, aged 55 vesra- widow of tne late wiei jonnson. reioeu Ta Vl a .v" V . mother of Stanley Kenneth Johnson and Mr doctors said that the only thing to mVTr h rk. Friends invited to at save my life was an operation, and at ! tend funeral services which will be held at the once, too I again took the 'Favorite ' Portland crematorium at 3 p. m. tomorrow Discovery,' and they brought me j parlors. Please omit flowers; . through Just fine well, and Without j Mc;reAL Mrs. AnSie lleason McGreal. aged an Operation, So I cannot speak too 52 years, March 26, beloved mother of Mrs. highly of these wonderful remedies." j Mary CarUn. John J.. D. F. and M. J. McGreal. Mrs. Alma Jarvia 40 W Jd at The funeral services will be held at the Church ' ."t . a of the Immaculate Heart. Williams avenue and Roseburg. Oregon. "During expect- ! surOon Jtreet. tomorrow (Thursday), March 2S. ancy 1 was SO poorly 1 could not keep . at 8 :30 a. m. Friend are tnnted. Interment. i Mount Calvary cemetery. Hemaim at A. a. j Zeller company's parlors. 592 Williams avenue. I THOMPSON In this city, at his late resi- t dence. 824 East Tenth street North, March eTYs-PF.R MONTH the year around the aver ' a, etming U-t year of a number of our sal"roen over 4 5 years. This yesr w,ll be ihe bicee-t yet. No eiperience necessary; week ly cLT, Advance: outfit furnished. Big assort ment gusranteed tree,, shrubbery and vines. You can do what other inexperienced men have don- Washington Nursery Co.. Toppenish, Wsh WASTED Men to qualify tor trainmen. Ap ply room 310 Electric building; open all day and aU night, including Sundays. P. B.. L. M, 1. company. r.-; u L iv 11 .n for farm work at 1600 per yea and 6' room furnished house, cow. chickens. osrrien. Dr. . aa. diujij, SKCOND BAKER Man who unar r.-iani mia " 'ing ' bread. Apply superintendent s office. 9 to i' m . Olds. Wortman King MAN and wile wanted to do janitor work in Vric. building; living rooms provided. In- qn ire 815 Dekum bldg WANTED SiIkhuit und collector, salary or commission. Singer Sewing MachinS Co.. 110 Grand ave. FOUR salesmen wanted; ut furnish own car. Robinyon-Hraith Co., authorized Ford dealers, 6th and Madison sta. iv t.,-H.ncil knitting machine fiaer and prac knitter. Apply J- J. Pfi'ter Knitting Co.. Parker & 8th t-f. Wet Berke.-y. I'al WANTED 3 hurtling agents for a saliabla auto accessory. iau cieuiu Bi Union ave. JANITOR who understands 01J lurmvee. II ,.,wH wiie can help in kitchen. Broad way 5433. LABORERS and house carpenters wanted for p.odcers tt Co., Astoria. Or. gases and actdity and gives one a splen did appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and Internal organs. Those who are subject to constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of - inside-bathing will have Sold by 1 them both looking and feeling better In 1 W&-9&Aa'";rr-rts:r. . thing on my stomach and my head and back ached terribly all the time and I was so nervous. A friend told me about Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. I took three bottles and never had any trouble afterward. The first dose helped me. My baby was a nice, healthy child. I think the FIRST CLASS auto painter wanted. Good wagea, steady work. 1'aul Staler . ft Co.. 9th and CoucIl, I DUFFY In thia city. March 26, EDie Du:fy. j age 84 yean, beloved daughter of Mrs. M. ! 3. Pieard. siter of Mrs. Minnie Hedges and Mrs. Harry Clay of thia city. Notice of funeral later. Arrangaments in care of Miller A Tracer WA.N 1LI A man to aiteod furnace night and morning, for roomette. Call 521 H Union ave. :i- I Edward L. Kreb, ! ANDERSON In thU city, March 27. Anna 1 Ruth Anderson, age 30 year, beloved wife ! of Godfrey Aaderaon. mother of Raymond L. ! W. G.. Goldie D.. Ernest R. and Vada Peas-1 Anderson, all of thia city. Notice of funeral i later. Arrangements in care of Miller It Tracer. Prescription' simply great. l am glad WATTS The funeral services of the 1st Ellis tO recommend lt" Mm C A Tfrienrt : Bruce Watts, son of Mr. and Mr. Orville W. 851 Mosher street.- " Watts, will be held at Hoi mu 'a funeral parlors, ' simle man far lending to cardea and chores. VI (PNG MAN. well dressed, for a new aeuing proposition; big wages. Call 309 Stock Ex 26. William Henry Thompson, age 4 9 years, "Ida. j husband of Mrs. Jeaeie Thompson. The re ' mains are at the residence establrhment of I J. P. Finley ak Son. Montgomery at Fifth. No ; tice of funeral later. WANTED Grocery driver. Apply Waacber Bros.. t. lotn and Broadway. HELP -VTATfTEII MISC. 48 HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL. 462 HAWTHORNE AVE. EVERYTHING MECHANICAL AND ELEC 1RICAL: UNLIMITED; PRACTICAL REPAIR EXPERIENCE. HOI NEKKEPING ROOMH H Ft'RMSHEII AND I NUHMliHKO TWO or 8 well furnished housekeeping rooms. close in. cheap. Plume Last 41U1. 1IOLSEKEL1 ING ROOMS J FLRNTS.HKD AND UNHH.MSUED PRIVATE FAMILY light and clean. 2 ladles; close in. LARGE front alcoir r with use of kitchen 684 K. Taylor t. 2 II HMSIIKll houMikeriiing nmm, rinHlelit. 467 E. Pine. bet. Htli and 1Mb t FOR KENT HOUSES UNFl'KNISHKD IS Powers Rental Bureau A department operating for the con vent nee af oar patrons and friends A service absolutely without charge to you. Our lutings ot noaas bungalowa and apartments is most couplet. YOUHJl FOR &XRVICB Powers Furniture Co. Third and Yamhill Street FOR RENT, a 55 room lmue witli 2 baths; steam heat; clofe to Albina shlpyanls; rent f30 Phone East Jl 663. TTu RENT ." room house near Grays Cross ing. :.41'i 8:.t!i st. S. E.. 37 month. 11. Arthur. 14S 2d. rare Terminal MkL 4 ROOM modern lion. imrtn furnlelied; gar den spare 94 2 East Carutliers. W-U. ear to 30th st. HOUKKN FOR KE?iT FLRMTl'ltE FOR HALF. 8 FURNITURE of iive rooms loc sale. auiba4i for rooming house: will bring 830 monih in come; near sicel plant; rent 310. Call 394 V Front St.. 1 .ill 2 p m r l RMTI RI'. if .S room house for sale, 87.. Kent iif house. SU. 3113 Stanton st.. he. I'nlon ati. and Williania. Call Thursday after- "" UNCLE SAM Needs 10,000 stenographers. Enroll Bow fnv shorthand. typewriting. bookkeeping. MISS DECKERS PRIVATE BL'SLNEIM COlXtUhL 3d floor. Alisky bldg SUMBEU IwU.Nu WOMEN AND MEN wanted to prepare for telegraph service to help fill vacancies caused by the drafting of men for war. For particulars call or write Telegraph Dept. Room 218. Railway Exchange bids. TUK ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL, 880 Wasco sL. corner Union ave. OalL writs or pbone E. 7448 about free trial offer. Day ana rtignt ciai SPANISH Con versa Uon and grammar. Rates to large clssiea 493 Montgomery. Main 1716. EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL BCHOOu. H. GRAND ATE. EAST 427 FURNISHED II O UHF.r 36 FURNISHED 3 rim house. 2 acr, barn, chickens; elrrtnr light . ;;) wilst . clean. Will rent to adult.,. Tsbt.r &00. 16 72d st S E. FOR RENT April 1, well furnished 6 room modern Txmsr. sleeping porch, gsrage, chick en pen, gardrn rp-t ; adults. Trem mt station. 2 blks. S., 2 blks. W. H21U 70th st., 320. HELP WANTED FEMALE YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEPHONE OPERATING NINE DOLLARS PER WEEK PAID WHILE LEARNING STEADY ADVANCEMENT PERMANENT POSITIONS APPLY TO TELEPHONE COMPANY OPF.R ATING SCHOOL. PARK AND OAK STS. SIXTH FLOOR GIRLS WANTED, 16 TO FACTORY. 20 TEARS. BAG AMES HARRIS 4 NEVILLE CO., 15TH AND HOYT STS. Competent Girl for General Housework Wages $4 0 582 E. 16th st.. N. Es.t HBS2. CAPABLE woman for permanent position di tributing hosiery and underwear to regular customers, at mill prices. All or apare time; $50 to $100 monthly. Parker Co., 2748 N. 12th st.. Philadelphia. GTRl WANTED Cooking and general house work. 3 adults; $511 per month; references required; telephone mornings Msin 1877. GIRL to run body irons; experienced preferred but not necessary. Apply Portland Hotel laundry dept WANTED A mother's helper in a fs rally of 6 with a cook, references required. Write and give phone No. to Box 1. Reed college. irl to do plain cooking and aa bousework. No small children. WANTED siat with East 329. WANTEI Housekeeper, middle age. and help clerk in variety store; no objection to one child. W C. I'olhns. Warreiiton, Or. GOOD girl or woman for general housework. 961 Gar.tenbein ave. GIRL for gem ral housework in family of 2. Phone Eat 94. morning.. $.-,( MONTH. 8 rrw.m completely furnished modern. Pti-dmont. Hot water heat, aleep ing porrh. L211 llaisrht ate. Ph.me Wood lawn 187 ... H "ROOM strictly modern, lurnisheil lioune. lr- ington district, lor rent reasonable. 31 -i Mom.n. Plume ICa t 0317. PRETTY "furnished li.u-e to family without rhildren. 262 E 8th N.. ror Multnomah. WILL lease my home for 1 y?ar, reasonable to relialde rmiple, no children. X 926. Journal, . . 11 LSI IK I house with garage, Sell. 2670. : 3 ROOMS to rent. 077 East 21t st. Breoklyn rsr to door Urni rlieap $2. month. Take APARTMENTH 48 FTRXISHED AND I' M F I'BXHHRB f flE JEFFERT. new 2 room famished apt., $12: cor. cf Russeil and Kerby, between MissliAipiil and Wlllmma A ve. iili.'tiTAl.L. E. Btti sou iiawthorne. MuOera 1.-2 and 8 room apt..; $12.80 up; walcla disuaca East 882 TT'rir.LD APTrt.. 204 Poner at . Bear the shipyards. 2 room ap'a., completely furnished, reasonable. Main 7392. FUHN1HIIED 2 room apt. for rent, Harrlaoa I rniri. 3!4 flth ht. pEVINKClX-Apts.. Wdln. .ISO. St, Johns og M A car. 2. 8. 4 room. SIR up FOR RENT F LATH THREE unfurnished rooiua. N , cor. Wasco. IS 2 IS A E. 1st sC FLAT 6 rooms, near shipyard. 38. Mar. 8?C FUBMSHED FLATS fl5 4 rsnm; 2d floor, light, clean and cosy; garden fruit, garage. N. children. Block tfl .r WitTri. 209. 83oHagljt ave. i BOOM "furnif bed "flaw for rent: steam beat; reasonable, close in. Phone Kast 6068. HOTEL M MODERATE PRICED HOTEL Oe Mk.aH HOTEL CLIFFORD. East MorrVwn et. and Eaat Slxlh. $1 pet day. 84 per week up. YOUNG girl or elderly lady to work for board, room and small wages 4727 72d at, 8 E. WANTED Girl for general housework; washing. Wagea $23. Call Hell wood 669. m shade man and drapery hanger. r . k ..nsrisnssd. Auolv suoerintendent's T,.. i to HI a. in.. Olds. Wortman Sc King. I LADY for pastry vara 1 w s 'iiiia ' s. A N T 1 1 Elderly lady to keep house for man with three children. Marshall 4 273. 5 young women, well educated, good WANTED appearance. Call Room 309 Stock Ex. bldg. Meres restaurant. 811 rvi.i.-uH'Vi'VIl floormen. best of references -r,nire1 Aorilv superintendent's office, 9 to I G1H1 IK a m.. Olds. Wortman A King. with some Duufc keeping experience. at 212 4tl. st Call BOV with wheel wanted lor aeuvery ana errana work. Kwhoni Co.. 91 Park st. vi lN'l Ell right party. Coquille Laundry. Coquille. Or. WANTED A woman for housework; drtn. Inquire 406 4th st. S. 3 chil- Wasluuan at once; ateady Job to'GOOl MAID lor general housework. Mar. 1884. i, EL WA.VTET -HALE A2X FEMALE F.RRAND bo wanUrd Stark st. WASTEI A nint rasn. East 4368. E. Burnside Garage. !. v ... . .... m in, rMiwu .. . V ... ata. orivv 1 nUT- ravurinirreicnpuon' ana -UOIden day). Marc- 28. Friendj invited. Interment eaicaa uiacovery ' are Dotn put up in xtose cnty eemctery. March 26. Mould and tablets. If not obtainable at ILK CLAIRE At weo. or dealer-- send 10 cents te Doctor Pierce. 1 Hz ctaif- years. .. The InTall-a' JJotel. Buffalo, N, .Y n. he j SrWT" I-JaaS!' swllt en. It rl.U.sV...sf.ov...M.i. lbT J- P; JrlnleT.. to Spokane, Wash.. " - 1 - css wSS- M.WSCh where aetricea will be bald and interment made. U-988, Journsi WANTED Experienced teamster. Call at Pack age Delivery Barn, E. 13th and Oak ata. WANTED A good milk driver for wagon. A 1 at Willamette dairy. 488 Uaioa are. N. WANTED Aw advertising solicitor, apeciaL 418 i Stock Ex. BhU.irfJ,-V---t, '-. ' v" iilnwi.NAL li...Ll; Lai.ulU COLXJCO Tenet- Hie trade lb H wvekv Gives scholar ships snd tracitKi eards Pays you while lea re Ing H dematul tui buih am a4 woaaea, o snrt Hr.ste garden; room furnished bunas low reasonable. Eaat 3312. BACHELOR desires apt. or h. k. rooms snath of Washington at. K 716, Journal. TWO or 3 room apt. wanted by young! couple. J 6 4 7. Jonrnal. W A TED TO RENT 7 RESPONSIBLE party want 4 room house with cement baeement In Mt. Tabor. Sunnyslde or Hawthorne district, or west side. Phone Tabor 08O6. . - VXNTED To lease for 3 years, modern unfur- nished 6 or 7 room house, Isrtwein E. Bum aide and Sullivans guii h, E. 12th to K. 28tb; references. Y-708, journal. LADY alone wants 2 housekeeping rooms oa carline; must be light, clean and respectable. Tabor 7549 BE8PON 8 1 B I.E . permanent couple wants 8-6 must be s. FOR HALE. BCKIXESS PROPERTY 84 490x10$, water rout witu traokaca; lod-striat center South Portland Ower. 1421 NorUs western Bank bldg. G E5ERAL U EAL ESTATE M 14TH ST. improved loL some rash and trade. What have you? 0-416. Journal. FOR li. .,.i i.altxtl college will teaoh yuw tae Bar bei trade in 8 weak.; tooss free; ecboiarshlp diplomas given; paid while learning; poaltloos gnaranteed. tuition reduced. SSS Madison. OatlbtAAi, MO-U-tsM BARBER aVC-iOOL Trachea asea aad einui berhec txade te 8 weaaw. Special rates tor ahert ttaae ealy $18. t-elodiae aced set erf tools, striae; dxplo-wa, 84 Vottok at MALE HOUSES - 81 NEW bungalow. 8 rooms. 60x100. 3178 S. Washlngton street; reaaonable. By ownea, H. A. Parkins, MUwaukie, Or. -. - i. AM leavfng city; nuit sell bungalow with gaT age, .r.ca ;vud, or xetrtn. ei-uwooa sj 7 q. SMALL b-ue aud &0x 100 corner lot. $1190, easy payments, twaer. I'none wain, .344. $6-0 Ue City. 2 ruom j-iack, Xun lot, 8tS St.; extra good toil; easy tenoa. Tab. 4729. W ILL sacrifice acre, small boose, ail kiada --fr-tt. Owwer, Tabor 8672. ? s (CoaUaaed oa FoUowlaf : faf t . ''Sr.