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' ' 3 w Jr . & ' "' - X 16 ,THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND; FRIDAY : MARCH 29, . 1918. METING CALLED FOR SOLUTION OF iETI DOUBLE Shipping Men, Pilots, Members 5 ' Port and Dock Commissions to Consider Complaints. V MAY HAVE CLOSED PERIODS Col. Geo. A. Zinn, Corps of En y. gmeers, Has Made Proposal ? Draws Maintain Closed Hours. hu been a constant complaint of ship- j turned out by the company before the ping men. We do not want to do any- first of the year. One of the 10 vessels thing: that will serve to further handl-; launched was of 10,000 tons' capacity, cap our port. On the contrary, we want ' whil the remaining nine were of 8800 to do everything tnat will encourage tons. shipping. The harbor, under the gov- " eminent laws, is to be kept open to free SHIPYARD MEN HEAR ADDRESS and easy access as a navigable stream. SVuS adirg.toofherrautyJM ? whenever they desire, as much as a 1 Work Against Hun. pedestrian has the right to the sidewalk. ' Representatives of the employes In "Of course, certain grave elements Portland's 'steel shipyards gathered enter into the matter. One of them, as Thursday night at a dinner at the Ben I understand it, is that shipyard work- son hotel to hear an address on the su ers are often delayed. I realise, too.' j preme importance of carrying into ef that traffic is sometimes held up by the maximum aim.of the shlpbulld vessels which could easily wait until i tn program, by Meyer Bloomfie.d. rep after the rush hours. resentative of the Reusing department It is a matter that we should weigh of the shipping board. carefully before acting one way or the other.' FLAG RAISING CEREMONY ; "A meeting will be called Monday at ; , 4 o'clock at the chamber of commerce for all shipping men. pilots and mem- . bera of the port and dock commissions .to consider the complaints of traffic . tie-dps on the bridges as a result of tha nMMnltv for oneninir the draws and ' 1 H, hMnnaal mm ,lnfifi H-fn A t1 tfm ..mission of public docks by colonel. Geo. ." i A. Zinn, corps of engineers. U. S. A.. " to keep the draws closed between 7 and 9 o'clock each morning and 4 and 6 " .'Wwl, In h air...l 11 r TVi, mAAtlm. fa ur ue caiiea Dy w. i. a. uoawni, execu tive secretary of the chamber, v "It ts ai question." said Mr. Podson, itM to whether we can tolerate a little Inconvenience during these times to aid In the shipping program and wait until " adequate facilities are established in the ? lower harbor or place a barrier in the V way of free and easy access to our har bor. We have bridged the upper har ' bor from one end to the other and it BANISH CATARRH - Breathe Hyomei for Tnu Minute and . (stuffed Up Mead vVllrGt Belief V If you want to get relief from catarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating cough in the shortest time breathe ' jllyomei. It will clea.n out your head in two ' minutes and allow you to breathe freely. : Hyomei will end a cold in one day, it will relieve you of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting and offensive breath -' In a week. Hyomei is made chiefly from a Booth- Ing, healing, germ killing antiseptic that comes from the eucalyptus forests of ' Inland Australia where catarrh, asthma and consumption were never known to exist. ' Hyomei is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the , hard rubber inhaler, use as directed and relief is almost certain. A complete Hyomei outfit, including Inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, .'osts but little at druggists everywhere and at The Owl Drug Co. If you already own an Inhaler you can get an extra bottle of Hvomel at druggists. (Adv.) 'LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you- Drink lots of water. The meeting was arranged by Captain J. K. Blain of Seattle, who has charge of steel construction in the Oregon dis trict, and was' attended by about 175, Including the employes' representatives. Miumoia engineering Moras architects, superintendents, engineers, lute Flag Saturday Afternoon. . ' inapectors and managers. Local offl A flag raising ceremony will be held ' cials of steel construction were also at the yard of the- Columbia Engineer- present. ing works Saturday, March 30, at 2 Mr Bloomfleld praised the record al p. m. The flag was purchased by the ready established at Portland, calling employes. A stirring feature of the attention to the achievement of certain event will be an escort for the flag com- ; yards, especially 'that of the Columbia posed of details of O. A. R. veterans. , Kiver Shipbuilding corporation, in estab Spanlsh war veterans and a detachment lishlng a world's record for building a of soldiers. vessel in 61 days. Patriotic songs will be sung by Mrs. He asserted ' that the shipbuilders are Lulu Dahl Miller and Harold Hurlburt. laying .the . foundation for the success Ralph Hoyt will be the accompanist, of the great war. -If ships are not built. vessel Inspectors are In Astoria today Inspecting the steamers R. Mller, Fen der, Mistlc and Myrtle. The emergency fleet corporation In, response to numerous requests from rep-, resentatlves of labor and from district . Officers . for free entry Into the ship- : yards to discuss certain personal mat-; tera with men employed In the yards, has ruled that it would be unfair to compel shipyard owners to give such permission. SE NATE RETAINS j Ann Jt Johnson et si to United ArU I n. t , B. 74. K. Port-ad .. . i E. J. . Maut and wife to Chester 43. ' i IIoon. 8. 49 ft. L. 19. B. JtO, Irv- I tllgtOn ' E. Si. Calkins and wif to Selena E. ftatea, L. 4. B. 1, Calkins.-. Wilhelm Hetnen to Alfred Nelson, . E ( 55 ft. "I 1, 2. B. 8, N. Vlt Tabor. . .Clyde Swank and wife to F. P. Graves, j N. 68 2-3 ft. L. 2. B. 2, CroxieT t add. r Abner Sammeia and wife to B. Ortman ! et el. L. A to 13, B. 15, Stamtoerjr Two steamships have been transferred RefllSeS tO Table Amendment Alma Taylor' io " Smith" WaVoner Co.", from the Seattle-San Francisco run to TRAINING CLAUSE fBATH AT rTfKKAJ. 10 ITUKCb in cu, karcb -I, Mary trt- ence. aaed 87 nan. Fimcral erilet will br conducted turaoriyj- (Saturday), Marrh SO. at It a. m., in 8t. Peten ehurrh, Lents. t'rimls invited. Interment Multnomah oemrtery. K mains are at the funeral parlor of A. I. Ken worthy Co., 5MO2-04 ttad t. 8. K.. in Int. 10 00 800 ar.tr wahtkp maik service between Puget Sound and Alas kan ports. They are the Admiral Wain wright, which will be turned over to the Pacific Steamship company, by the ship ping board, April 1, and the Admiral Nicholson, formerly the Northland, which haa ' been purchased by the Pa cific Steamship company. Proposing Universal Training Vote Is Close. t an oi a. o. rairiawn j Alma Taylor to Smith Wacoaer Co.. ail of B. 7. lairlawn . Annie B. Wingate to Fred W. German. V. U 18, B. 1. Dana add .Catherine Southard and fa o band to Helen Pollard et al. 1 9. B. 1. Sunnysida add. M ,Kh.Al Annie Glnxm Mi4.ireal. 7 7 Morrwi. March 26. 62 yean; lobar pneumonia. JOHNSON Anna Martha Jnhnaon. bt. Vincent hoopittl. March L'o. 55 yean; ant-mia. CLAKK Samuel 1). Clark. Uood Sanuriun hne- pital, March 2H. 41 yrara; aeticarmia. SUE t'red Sue. 427 2d. March 20. 1 year; broncho-pneumonia, KIKNLK Kuth Mane Kienle. Mn. llynn'a Baby home. March 2w. 2 nionllu; inanition. Washington, March 29. (U. P.) By t Addle Redda'way'and -'husband "to "iVelmVr a vote of 35 to 32 the senate today C Masten, W. 85 ft. U 5, B. 7. Mal- ( - - lory add. ! refused to table Senator New'g uciver-' M. JrMahony to Johanna Mahony, L. ' . .... i 4. IS. 18. Hanaon'a 2d add.. 10 200 200 10 1 MARTIN rotCBKii CO.. riorlata, 854 Waia. 10 i Main 2U. A-12bB. rlowen lor aU uoca , tioua artistically arranred. FLORISTS : Boy K. Whitney and wife to H. E. A'ODie, 1- a. B. 5, Oay'a add I'hoebe. Sandon and husband to E. T. -Taggert et al, U 29. 80. B. 1, Oak dale add. Music will' be furnished by a band, and addresses will be given byt Mayor Baker and General C. F. Beebe.' The reception committee is composed of C. W. Kern. H. S. Mears, Miss Han son, William Steele, ft. E. Riley and F. Fortler. The committee on arrange ments Is as follows : Karl Barham. C. N Bennett. Phillip Wall, W. W. Lind say and Theo. O. Gladding. TEN SHIPS FROM ONE YARD Skinner & Eddy Have Fine Record of Steel Tonnage Seattle, March 29. (U. P.) Ten ships, eight of which are now on the high seas in the service "of the United States shipping board, have been launched by Skinner & Eddy, a local firm, since the government commandeered shipyards here in September of last year. Number 10 was added to the list on he declared, the cause is lost. He plead' ed for every worker to not only give his brawn, but his brain, declaring that it is not only a race with Seattle or Tacoma, but a race with the Hun a face between life and death. '.He main tained that a man who shirks his duty In the shipyard, whether the"; president of the company or a sweeperj had just as well enlist In the Prussian ;army. Leo Leroy Graham German Prisoner sal training amendment to the resolu-! Hand e. Wakefield to c. u'uy wakV- PnlloMnr nf fi i-tr,,si Mnr has re- tion draftine all voum men who have ' H- . imnjioa tara. ceived a notice from the bureau of navi- become 21 since last June, gation, department of commerce, re-. , . , . T. T , Washington, March 29. (U. P.) questing him to notify Mrs. Kate Law- probably will record rence, 4 union avenue, i-oruana. indi - & "service day" upon which no- SUter and wife to Beaaie A. Flem- V hT V;ir W Vhi .i,r vnrnr. the men of thIs country responded to of the crew of the schooner n.ncore. is j held a prisoner at Kiel. Germany. The , th al1 of he ve draft, information was received from the naval j The pr",Bt,Jnarsha' e'ner,al Is ,plan attache at Copenhagen. Denmark. The to hold the second draft registra- schooner Encore, which sailed from tion for men who have become 21 Portland early In 1917 with a cargo of . "nce last year on June 6. first anni lumber for Australia, fell a victim to versary of the first! registration. As the German raider Wolf. The crew was j long as the war lasts, a similar regls- ... - CLAKK. ttltob.. c'iuriau. Bl klorruua (. 2,800 j or A-1806. i-tne ll'iwen and flurai eeina. No branch atorea. ' IV : J.l m.ish.u. roriiand Hulei. .' Mnrrooo 10 ; kiAA. m . m.iu. Hem, 141 H tttb it. 10 I taken off and landed in Germany when the Wolf put back. Irish to Build Concrete Ships San Francisco, March 29. (I. N. S.) Coincident with the announcement on Thursday that the concrete ship Faith tration will be held on that date. It ii believed that 600,000 class one physi cally fit men will be added to America's defense column annually by this pro gram. Congress is expected to complete the necessary legislation for the registra tion well before June 5. With a five, day mobilization of 95,- I ming. 8. k U 48. 44. B. 8. Fairfield Western Or. Trust Co. to Archie K. Child. U 1. 2. B. .8. Mentone vi Robt. K. Beat and wife to Fred S. Ten- field et al, 8. U 1. 2, R 4. Car' ter'a add to E. Portland Lola I. Pfaff and husband to J. M. Uad er et al. I. 14. B. 63. Sellwood Portland IJjr. Co. to Northwestern Elec tric Co.. tract of land for initial pt. and 8. W. cor. of land which U to be described beg. aa fola.: bee. at inter, of -an Ely ext. -of center line of Lin coln at. with E. line Hood at., th. 8. 88 dec 17 min. ., along ad. Ely. ext. of center line Lincoln at.. 681.07 ft., th. N. 1 de. 2 min., E. 17.0H to initial pt. and S. W. cor. land which ia tub. of thia irutrument. . . . 1 1.200 450 10 10 FUS F U AL DIRECTOKS Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors EatabUshed 1877. Third and halinon Straota. Main 607. A-1511. Lady Aaaiatant. J. P. FINLEY St SON Profreulre Funeral Directora. PEIVATK DK1VE Women Attendaou, Uontaoatery at Fifth, Vain B A-1BM. 10 BLILDISG PERMITS v..u rr i Ann tnni and the first of V. II. MARSTON TO LOAD LUMBER ordered by the British government. n.nMM fnr r trial trio Mav -uuiu -J-a .s.v.j . ' . . ' Ann Jt - . . ... 1 news was received that the keel or ; umneu men starting too ay. Amer tVtA firt concrete shin to be built in f will round out the first year of the Ttnn) YaA hin laid in a shipyard on I w ar next week with the record of hav-I w !- .. k.,.. ni,. ...i t.-n.wnrth the North coast. It will be an ocean-: ing assembled over 700,000 men through , builder tame: $100. tieorge r. atliuer, repair l atury r laencr. Archie Woodhull, repair woodahed. 24 Albina are.; builder name: S30. G. L. Bernhardt, repair 1 story residence, 688 Vessel Discharging Australian Wheat ut Astoria Makes Record. To work a cargo of lumber at the Inman-Poulsen mill for Australia, the schooner W. H. Marston is due up early next week from Astoria, where she is discharging a cargo of 1600 tons of wheat from Melbourne. Stevedores Thursday made a record In working the cargo, 325 tons being re- Grain Handlers Sign Agreement The Grain Handlers' union has signed an agreement with employers for an eight-hour day and an increase of 10 cents an hour in pay. the selectivexservirA nvstom Thia mK lizatlon has largely been accomplished I T40. oo"""1 63d M In six months, as the first of the draft- ' Albina Engine '.Machine Worka, erect 2 atory ed men did not start moving tQ camp hop building, Lewis it. between rirer and harbor uuin late in csepiemDer. Besides, a Thursday when the steamship Western moved during the day. This Is the sec Queen took the water. The Western ond direct shipment of wheat from Aus Queen is the eighteenth large vessel I tralia to Portland in the history of thlai launched by Skinner & Eddy since the j port, the first being brought by the concern started building ships two years t schooner Forest Home early in January, ago. It is the second 8800 ton steel ! It indicates that Australian exporters ...An w. !. H .... w. . . , . . . . oicaiiiainp ooiu uumi me w txy a una i nave aeciaea upon tnis route as a par tial outlet for the accumulation of two seasons' crop in the warehouses of that country, due to the scarcity of tonnage on other routes and the hazardous chances In shipping. month by this firm At the present rate of speed 14 more large Steamships' are expected to be News of the Port i ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Carters ITTLE IYER PILLS. For Constipation Carter's Little Liver Pills will set you right overnight Purely Vegetable Small POL Small Dom, Small Price Carter's Iron Pills Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron In the blood, as most pale-faced peeple do. It is understood that the govern ment has refused to sanction the char tering of the new motorshlps Korsnaea and Hjeltenaes, built at Seattle, for voyages from Portland to Australia with lumber, because of a likelihood of their being needed in other channels ot trade. The vessels are still posted to come here. Definite anouncement of the government's decision Is ex pected soon. Meyer Bloomfield, representative of the director of housing of the United States shipping board, who was In the city Thursday, went to Seattle with Captain J. R. Blain Thursday night, but Is due back in Portland Tuesday. While here Thursday he held a short confer ence with Lloyd J. Wentworth, head of the Oregon district of the emergency fleet corporation. The conference will be resumed Tuesday. Annual inspection of the 3300 ton steamer Point Arena was begun Thurs day and will not be completed for sev eral days. The assistant United States steam Arrival Marsh 28 Bearer, American ateamer, from San Fran cisco and San Pedro; passengers and freight. Departures March 29 Daisy Putnam, American steamer, for San Pedro; lumber. . El Segundo. American ateamer, for San Fran cisco; ballast. MARINE ALMA5AC Weather at River's Mouth North Head, March 29. Conditions at the mouth of the rirer at noon: Smooth; wind, north, 10 miles; weather, clear. Sun Record for March 30 Bun rises. . .8:55 a. m. Sun sets. . . .6:36 p. m Tide at Astoria Saturday WILSON & ROSS East 64. Lad Assistant. C-818V Multnomah at 8e-enth at. Dunning & McEntee 'c' every detail. Broadway and Pine rta. Phones Broadway 430. A-4A58. Lady inMUil F. S. Dunning, Inc. The Uolden Itula Undertaker. 414 K. Alder at. Phone East 2. B-522!k A. D. Kenworthy Co. Tabor 6267. 5802 92d at.. Lenta. Tabor 58tS. 66th st and Foster road. Arleta. feast 71 B-188S. Undertaker. Ur. Lcrca LERCH ftV 11th sn4 Hawthorne. line: buUder same: 15000. W. H. Severance, erect woodnhed, 002 Leon ard, corner St. Johns ay.; builder same; $35. R. M. Datiason, erect garage. 543 13th be tween Knott and Braxee; builder same; $300. air. Dimand, erect garage and chicken bouse, 481 Going at. between 9th and 10th; C. B. Johnson builder; $75. 11 ' . . ' . J 1 AAA 7"- HAMILTON iSS U. C. Kichard. erect 2 atory residence, Oda -IIULKH at TKACKY, Independent Funeral Dt- reetors. Price aa low as .u. $40. ou Washington at Ella. Main 2691. A-7885. great reservoir of uncalled men num bering more than 2,250,000 physically fit fighters alone Is ready to jump Into the great war at the signing of an order. The coming year will see many calls for specialists. Deputy Provost Mar shal Johnson estimated that 340.000 will be inducted into the service for Indus- 17 ,t Tetw.cn 'rfunton and Siskiyou'; A. j BreeZe & SnOOk Zttft T.'oor it trial or agricultural pursuits. Betrin- I Paiimen builder; $9000. O' HJWrv i -040, Taoor ias. i- sMcnara. erect garage ooo i in u ue- CHAMBKKa-blK.'S W UUTUY IX. een SUnton and Siskiyou; A. Pajimen builder; ; ,,,, v.rh. t Woodlawn 8oo. t'-liss Ka-t St. Johns Real Estate Co . erect residence. , Vb-ouOC ."Ti., ,7 ...j . I JTJ 1 1 A-' A. -im- mt bin LABORERS WANTED JAMAS MILLS Strike not declared off. But over 700 man working. $3.86 lowest wag paid. 8-hour shift work. B-aour day alone. Steady work and higher wag to raliabi men. Good housing accommodation and school. APPLT 509 OREGON BUILDING Corner 6lh aod Uaa. lfc-N VVAN'ltuU FUK, SAWMILLS. BOX aAC'ioRlKb. LOGOLSO OPERATIONS, KLAMATH COUNT. OREGON. , HIGHEST WAGES. 1 BEST SCHOOLS. COOL. 1KY CLIMATE. CITX OF 6000 PEOPLE. There la a big diver.it ol labor, aa there are 14 sawmills. 5 box lactones. 16 logging oper ators uiug both steam, donkeys and bora tog ging, mre lath mula, Uoye and women a worg in the bux Uctorie. COME NOW. MILLS OPEN MARCH 1 TO 15. BOX FACTORIES NOW RUNNING. O.N ARRIVAL SEE KLAMATH LUMBERMEN tt AND LOG GERS ASSN.. MAIN 8T., KLAMATH FALLS, 0REGON 1200 MEN EMPLOY EU FARM LABOR FOR WESTERN CANADA. ' Canada a iarm needa make nec msry aa ap peal to the Pmted SUtes allies for men. Th government of the United Slate want every man who can ctlectirely help to do farm work thia year. It wants th land in th United State developed lirit ol course, but it also wants to help Canada. Whenever we find a man we cau spare to Canada s field after vara are supplied we want to direct nun there. W will teU you where you can best aerr th com bined interest. Rate of 1 cent per mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and ' return. For particular apply to U. S. Em ployment service, Lept. of Labor, or to J. N. Grieve. 801 First are.. Spoxan. Wash.. Can adian government agent. ning April 5, 4509 men are to start to u.iiuv,o nnu limiljr UU1C1S Will iinu campuses their training camps. High Water 2:02-a. m. . . .8.4 feet 2:58 p. m. . . .6.8 feet 1 -. 8:58 a. m 0.2 feet! killed at Texas fields today. Royal Flying Corps Men Fall in Texas Fort Worth, Texas, March 29. (TJ. P.) Two more aviation cadets were East Burr at. between Fessenden and Mears; W G. Tnrklngton builder; $450. Nick Kaptakis. repair fruit stand. 1S5H;A R 7ppr CO. East 108s"C-loVs 10th st. between Hoyt and Glisan; Merge Hard- ; n ' l. CIICI Ui East loss. C-loss. ware Co. builder; $70. .WW. B'rann, erect garage 407 E. 39th WllSOH (Si WilSOn Wd" 4 94d?C 1155 st. N. between Thompson and Tillamook; J. M. 8.40 p. m. . . .2.6 feet DAILY RIVER READINGS STATIONS S - if ii pt m E ma 6aM &all Lewiston .... 22 9.0 -0.8 0.00 ImaUlla 25 7.7 0 0.00 Eugene 110 6.4 -0.8 0.00 Albany 1 20 6.8 -0.7 0.00 Salem 20 6.9 -0 . 6 0.00 Oregon City 12 7.2 -.2 0.00 Portland I 15 9.4 0 0.0U 1-) Falling. J. Scott Rowan, whose home was in Scotland, was killed in a crash at Camp Benbrook. F. J. Dwyer was KUled In a fall at Camp Everman. Both were Royal Flying corps men. i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tract beginning 821.79 ft. N. of N. W. comer B. 3. Park View. ao 43x 4 9 ft. commencing in center of Haw thorne are. and 20 rods W. of E. line of Reldnn Murray claim, and 35 ft. N. of where E. 37th t intersects with Hawthorne ave.. thence 8. 709.50 ft.. Weak.Thin PeopleMade Strong and Fat. Eating meat regularly eventually pro tTuces kidney trouble, in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the vrlc acid In meat excites , th kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts Of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic . twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kld- - neys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy ; take , a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your , kidneys Will then act fine. This famous alts ,1s made from the acid of grapes - and lemon juice, combined with lithia, , and has been used for generations to t flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them t to normal activity ; also to neutralize v. the acids in the urine so it no longer lr . ritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithla ' water drink wlch millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. (Adv.) BAD BREATH Weak, thin people men or women are nearly always nervous wrecks; thus conclusively proving that thin ness, weakness, debility and neuras thenia are almost invariably due to nerve starvation; Feed your nerves and all these symptoms due to nerve starvation will disappear. Eminent specialists state that the best nerve food is an .organic phosphate known among druggists at Bltro-Phos-phate. a five-grain tablet of which should be taken with each meal. Beine a (Tann ine nerve. buUder and not a stimulant or naDir. lorming arug, uitro-i'hos-phate can be safely taken by the weak est and most delicate sufferer, and the results following its use are often simply astonishing. Weak, tired people regain strength and vigor ; thinness And angularity give way to plumpness and curvesi sleep returns to the sleepless, confidence and cheer fulness replace debility and gloom dull eyes become bright. and pale, sunken cheeks regain the pink glow of health. Bitro-Phosphate, the use of which is inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much so that many people report marked gains of weight in a few weeks Caution Although Bitro-Phosphate is unsurpassed for relieving nervous ness, sleeplessness and general weak ness, it should not, owing to its re markable flesh growing properties, be used by anyone who does not desire t- put on flesh. It ts sold in this city by all good druggists. (Adv.) Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get , at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the - bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly ion the bowels end liver, ' stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any , of the bad after effects. AH lha benefits, of n astv. irVm-rf-rto pricing cathartics are derived from' Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F.M. Edwards discovered thai formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. ' Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are pure- ' y a. vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their , olive color. VTake one or two every eight for a week and note the effect. 13c and. 25c per box All druggists. -;. ' f . s-U4x). 3 Cakes Cuticura Soap and 2 Boxes Ointment Heal a Most Distressing Skin Trouble "When about one year old my cou sin's head was covered with sore erup tions and hard red pimples, tvaqh pimple was full of water, and later broke spreading all over his head and part of his face. He used to scratch till they bled, and that made him very cross and ir ritable. Also made him lose many nights' sleep, and made his head very disfigured as all bis hair fell out. "He had the eruption almost a year. Tfotbinr seemed to help, until his par ents got Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Altar using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two .boxes of Cuticura Oint ment, fdr thra weeks ha was healed. (Signed) Min Annie Danielson, Pina- hursv Wash- June 30, 1917. : If you have- a poor complexion in prove it by using Cuticura Soap daily. and Cuticura Ointment occasionally. ! East Fr) bv Mail.' Address oost- eard; "Cotiaara. Dt. II, Boatoa." Sold w y where, Soap 25c Ointment 2S and 50c A Fight for life It has been fight or die for many of us in the past and the lucky people are those who have suffered, but who are now well because they heeded na ture's warning signal in time to cor rect their trouble with that wonderful new discovery of Dr. Pierce's, called "An-u-ric." You should promptly heed these warnings, some of which are dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the urina or the painful twinges of rhiumatrem, sciatica or lumbago. To delay may make possible the dangerous forms of kidney disease, such as Bright'B disease, diabetes or stone in the bladder. To overcome these distressing condi tions take plenty of exercise in the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink freely of water and at each meal, take Doctor Pierce's Amiric Tablets (double strength). You will, in a short time, find that you are one of the firm indorsers of Anurlc, as are thousands of neighbors. Mr. A. W. Cumbie says: "I suffered greaiiy w l t n my back and kidneys. I called in doctors and they did me no good, but recom mended an opera- 1 tin T aanr Am.wl M. . .. A OAT. & 11 U I 11. win for k i d n e v nnrl "VI backache advrtis1 ' so sent up to the drug store and got a pacicage, and it cured me. This was one year ago. I waa down in bed and had taken many different kinds of medicines but obtained no relief from them." Mrs. Rosa Miklavc, of Getchell. Wash., says: "I was troubled with the backache for the last five years. I sent for a package of Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets; which cured me com pletely. I will recommend Anuric to all my friends who are troubled with backache." Step into the drug store and k for Anuric, or send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y., 10c for trial pkg. Anuric many times more potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. (Adv.) JUVER FORECAST The Willamette rirer at Portland will fall slow ly during the next two or three days. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria, March 29. Sailed at 8 a. m. : ihiiav ;adsbr. for San Pedro. Arrived at 11 :S0 a. m. : Steamer Bearer, from Ban Francisco and San Pedro. Port San Luis. Marc a zt). nauea: Btesmer Oleum, for Portland. Aberdeen, March 28. ArriTsd: Auxiliary schooner Carmen, from Portland. San Pedro. March 28. Armed: tsxeamer Santiam, from Columbia riTer. Tons Islands, aiarcn 9. oauea: ocnooner Else, for Portland. San irandseo, Marcn imita; steam er Phoenix, from Bandera, 2 a. m. : steamer Marshfield, from Albion, o a. m. ; steamer fair I(4t trV ' 3 fflk a3SX A SWAI. " mmm fiffl mm PEEL OFF CALLUSES WITH THE FINGERS Vis- thence W. 92 ft to beirinninc . , . Aturun E. Koessel et al to K. S. Rosen beck et al. U 12. B. 1, First Sub. of McKinley Park George N. Strong and wf. to Lydia Grace McLean, all tract 7. Laurel Acres. . . . William Mortenson to J. N. Tons L. 16. 17. B. 9. L. 12, 13, B. IS, Tre mont Park (Sheriff to W. A. Harris. L. 10. B. 25. v wamette Gustav Freiwald and wf; to A. Tsnder- spek. L. 8. 4. B. 120 East Portland. . Northwestern Holding Co. to J. Lem- mons, L. 13 and E. 10 ft L. 14, B. 4. Roiemead, option to purchase. . . . Minto H. Mills and wf. to J. O. Moore. L. 12. B. 22. Elberta Bay County Saving Bank of Bay City, Mich., to Hcett-McClure Land Co., L. Ha ren. from Punta Arenas, via ports, 8 a. m. ; , Alici C. Maguire and hus! "to" Donald ill Danish motorsnip Ausirauen, irom seiue. a. Shay, et al. E L. 27. 28, 29, B. m. ; South Coast, irom Caspar, is noon. .-, Fairport Sailed: Tug Defiance, with barge wm. . Giuseppe I. Am to and wf. to Antonio Smith in tow. for Nanaimo, 10:48 a. ra. I Amato. L. 4. B. 37. Tibbett's Add.. . Kartu March 29. (L N. 8.) Arrived: Tug V v. n, .nrt f to I F 1'l.rk t .1 Relief, from San Francisco. 8:45 a. m. j southeasterly H L. 2. B. 24. James March 28. Arrived: Motorsnip xiuamooc. i Johns Add. from southeastern Alaskan ports. 9 a. m. ; North- H. h. North up and wf. to Herman W. land, from Tacoma, midnight; Redondo, from, Hoogstraat and wf., L. 11, B. 11, Port Blakeiy, rj:ou p. m. ; Aiameua. iruju. , Terrace Park coma, 8:30 p. m.; Tayi Maru, from lacoma 10 10 Pamley builder; 3135. ! T. BVKNta. new residence etbliibmni. Koaa A. Buchanan, repair 1 atory residence, , 091 William. v. Wnodlivs 220. C-143 4 80 17th st. between Clifton nd Mill sts.: builder same ; $150. 1 Wakefield Fries. agenU. repair 3 story store I MtltUlHK building. 105. 107 1st St. between SUrk and I Washington: Oregon Marine at Fisheries Supply Co. builder; $60. B. Lafferson, repair 1 story auto top repair shop, 854 Bumside at. corner Park; builder same; $25. MEETING IfOTICES 41 OREGON LODGE No. 101. A. F. BLAESING GRANITE IT 267-3RD ST. AT MADISOmI Puiiii-A.Nu iiAuiL.ik vvuuawa. 41 st., opposite city halL Mala 8ib. Pluup Neu Hon for memorials. T.OST AND FOUND tl STRAYED or stolen, on lth. Pit Bull pup. white face and brtast. answers name Harney ; reward; if found in anyone's possession after this date, will be prosveuud. 4322 52d bt. S. K. M. W. W. M. i A. Ii. Special communic tion tomorrow (Saturday), eve ning at 8 o'clock. Work in the 1 ' UI.Ulu tl. . ll 1 cordially Invited. By or-T of tha 1 LESLIE S. PARKER. Secretary. REWARD to finder of War Savings Stamp HHIr.TON LODGE No. 46 1 certificate with 14 registered and unregis WASHINGTON J?" tered stamps, belonging to Gustav Johnson. "JrT?irSi?l Certificate of no value U finder. 316 Oregon evening. 7 o'clock. East 8th and bl(1- Burnside. E. A. and F. C. de- DOCTOR'S black bsg, containing medicine and grees. Visitors welcome. Order 1 instruments. Liberal reward. East 55.SS. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. I B-2010. WANTED I want boy over 16 with wheals, par yea for th um of your bicycle. Work ia clean and steady. Can rusk a o to $100 par month. Kxcellent chanc lor advancement. Elmer L, Bailey 253 Oak at. WANTED At once, first -class open auoa) ludial and drill press machine operator. Good wages to competant men. Eight hours. 520 Oregon bldg . 5th and Oak sta. HELP WANTED MIRC 4t liAWTHoU.NK AL'IV ItCHOUL, 462 HAWTHORNE AVE. EVERTTUING MECHANICAL. AND ELEC TRICAL; UNLIMITED; PRACTICAL REPAIR EXPERIENCE. 10 EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins, . charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-133 6th st. LOST Pure. finder please return to 'V. C Monical. ft. of Davis sU Call A-164 4 or 10 1 40 10 1.450 10 260 Broadway 501. Vital s tatistics mrriges.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES LOST Black leather billhook containing $20 bill, in or near Washington bigh school. Re ward. Russell C. Chambers. Hell wood 2897. LOST $35 in currency, by driver; money needed to meet bills; $5 reward. Address C-878. Journal. UNCUS BAJa Needs 10.000 stenographer. Enroll now Tee fborthand, typewriting, bookkeeping. H1H DECKERS l'KlValt BUSLNkUia COIXaAstf, d floor. Alt-ty bldg KtilULS kwtjtd M Ulk.. AND Al!k auM 10 prepare tor telegraph service to Ml) fill vacanei caused, ay the drafting of men lac war. tor particulars call or writa Telegrapa. Ltevs.. Room IS. Railway Exchange bldg. . THE AllCOX AL'TO HCHOUI. 380 Vco tt., corner I'nion av. , Call, write or phone E. 744 3 about ire trial offer. Day and night elm-. et'A.iaM cuocImimju suu atantui c t-nii to lata clsiiefc 493 Montgomery -lata 1716. kASl' UiK CuUlliKCUL M.IIUU1. i.a e itHAXIi AVE. EAST 437 HELP WANTED FEMALE fl DIAMOND bar pin Wednesdsy night. Cotillion hall, or above lth st. Reward. Y-679, JournaL ! Jesse E. Cline. 23. Llnnton. Or . and Laura I LOST Between Ridgefiekt and Vancouver. 1 M. Grant, 18, Linnton. , wuiow cnair: uoera, re-.ru. -a. Finder A -An Tt m Sailed Marcn governor, ror bu uiego. 11 a. m - Chicaco Maru. for Hongkong, 10:15 a. m.; West Eagle, for trial cruise. 10:30 a. m. Juneau, Marcn ti. b.i o-wa: an- miral Watson, southbound. 3 a. m. March 28. Sailed: Mortn western, wesirjounu, 8:30 a. m. ... Wrangell. March 27. sailed: jetierson, Bonn- bound, 10 p. m. .,,., t Ketchikan, Marcn zs. sauea: Aiasaa, souui- bound, 1 a. m. Honolulu. March 27. Sailed: Schooner Al bert Meyer, for Puget Sound. Port Angelea, Marcn s. Arnvea: joint uij, from Seattle. .... Belungham. March Amvea: Motorsnip Sierra, Irom Callao, 4 p. m. Port Townsend. March 29. Arrived: Shingo Maru, from Dalny, 9:45 a. m. ; Korrigan HI, from Sauna Crux, 7 a. m., ana proceeaea lor Tacoma, 8 a. m. Point Wells, March 28. Sailed: George Looniis, for southeastern Alaskan porta, 5 p. mi Port Blakeley, Aiarcn Amvea: ocnooner Golden Shore, from San Francisco, thence March 23 in tow tug Relief. Marshfield. Or.. March 28. Arrived Frank B. Stout, from San Francisco. 8 a. m. Sailed Lindauer, for San Francisco, 1:3U p. m. : Harriv for San Pedro. 1 d. m. : Benito Juares. towing' Columbia barge No. 89. for Bay Point, 1:30 p. m. Gresham Realty & Inv. Corporation to Henry Bruenagel, I 7, 8, of Eastman Add.. Gresham. Or C. F. Dunn to Jennie Edwards, L. 5, B. 1. CUre Add. Angeline Smith Dillard and hus. to F. W. Jones, L. 9, 10. B. 5, Dover. . . . J. W. Frazey to Bertie M. Smith, L. 3, 4, B. 45, Hoiladay Add Nedra Co, to L. E. Williams et al, E. L. 1, 2, B. 9, Merlow Frank H. Porter et al, extra and trustee of estate of V. J. . Porter, , deed., to Alfred Dale Forbes, und. 1-12 of 1 2, B. 12, John Irving' 1st add $ J If red Dale Forbes to Emma. G. Watta, L. 2. B. 12, John Irving's 1st add. . A. A. Pik! legal. Beaverton. and Mr. Jewell Vancouver. Wa.h.. General Delivery. L. Smith, legal. 885 E. 6th st. , LOST Bunch of keys, in postoffice. Orion G. Monroe. 22. 43 E. Taylor St.. and please call Main 25. 1.850 Ethel Elliott 0 v 43 I E. Taylor st- ! THElSartrVho-found purs, at Sunset theatre. 10 IHarrietr ".if 'l.i TEreT6eui8.t-- , M.rcU25p..one WoodUwn 938.B.ward. i George Anton. 28. 71 10th st.. and Alice LOST Pair specs, chain ort left glaa. Return ' Brown, 23, 495 Davia U ' to news mn. 6U1 nd Morrison ts. Rewtrs. 1 j Bernard Benson, legal. Vancouver, Wash., and ioST Thursday, pink cameo brooch. Reward! Mabel J. Emmerson, legal. 6329 96th st. S E. 1 Broadway 4500. Hons 15, or 256 11th st , . '. . David Turtledove, legal. 626 E. 16th " 1'400,and Fannia Abramson. legal. 141 N. 23d st HELP WAKTED MALE 1 Dan nnonsn. n, otn ana riavei sts., ana YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TEl.EPUONS OPERATING NINE DOLLARS PER WEEK PAID WHILE LEARNING . STEADY ADVANCEMENT PERMANENT POSITIONS APPLT TO TELEPHONIC COMPANY OPEO. AT1NG 8CUOOL. PARK AND OAK UTS. SIXTH FLOOR 175 Latum D. Murphy, 17. 871 Kerby st. C. H. Eastman. 21. 474 E. Yamhill st. and ' U V OI.in.nn O K9 V 1 fitH .t . 10,".-"" r.'m hol'.nd liar. BOTS WANTED. 16 TO 20 TEAKS. BAG . - f . Til V Joe 500 j D. 1. Hallnrk Lull 12? N. 22d st Lillian Spencer, legal, Willsy Court apt. and ; I 1.-0U I H.eM H Mlatt 21. 463 Killinzwnrth in. and Dorothy H. Taylor, 20, 1028 E. 16th t. N. Torkel Braaten, 25. 66 V Grand ave., and M. I Ker.tina Svendaen. 19, 116 Chsmplin drive. j 2.000 1 If AMES-HARRIS & NEVILLE COMPANY, 15TH AND HOYT ST. Wedding Announcements W. G. - Smith A Co.. 811 Morgan bldg. "Corn-Less Day" for Feet, Every Day DRESS SUITS for rent, all sues, loring Co.. 809 SUrk st CARPENTERS NOT WORKING IN 8HTP vHIs AND WHO ARK WILLING TO HH P THE GOVERNMENT IN THE PRODCC- Uniuue Tai- uoN OF SHIPS WILL REPORT AT THE BIRTHS EVANS To Mr. and Mrs. Everett f). Evans, ; 266 Jefferson, March 26; a daughter. T ROHAN To Mr. and Mrs. Emery Everland Trohan. 511 E. 2 2d. March 14; a son. I NEWTON To Mr. and Mrs. George Sidney Newton. Berkley apt., March 29; a dang liter. TUBLIC EMPLOTMENT BUREAU. 247 DAVIS. ST. Uge "Getg-It," the Great Corn Di.cov- TdM.: n HnD' cry I Makes Corns Peel Right Off I i Come to West Linn and learn how foolish the ... who are still on Mnke. Take car to Oregon Chy and cross bridge to free employment office. Lowest wage 3.38. 8 hours shift. 9 boun days alone. Chances for advancement good. KORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korman Sherwood. Or.. March 19; a son. Look at the illustrations below. See 8CHADE To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Schade, thn two finarers neelinsr off a. rorn on 351 E. 49th. March 20: a daughter. San Francisco, March 29. Arrived yesterday: . thouph it were a banana Deel ! And the ROSS To Mr. and Mrs. Frances E. Ross. Mult- WANTED at once, first-class open shop all P. G. Scofield, Point Wells, 3:05 p- m. ; Au- ! man j- BmlllnK while he's dotne it' All nomah. Or., March 28: a son. round machinists, especially on lathe, planer relia. Eureka, 3:50 p. m.; Peru. Corinto. 6:85 rtone natnlesslv. loyfully The moment MURPHY To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Murphy. Bnd boring mill work. Steady work and good p. m.; Necanicum, Brookings, 7:40 p. m.; W. Qet-t.. touches a corn or caUua the l. I?' ,rS.n 24 ; a daughter. ages t competent men. Eight hours, tuna F. Uemn, Astoria. iu:i3 p. m.; wweu, k-ilic, 1JA ri l Lr. I 10 air. ana airs, oamuei mrurj, arMj halt tor orer tuue .w viciuu uwtH 361 K. Coucu. Marcn ; a oauguter. Stn Oak sts. OLSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Olson, 789 TI : ' Water. March 24: a son. LIVE energetic man capable of meeting prc- : t fesaionai men on souim aiiauuii 1m tion- can cover city in week and easily earn $50. . i 7 1 (I Northwestern Bank bldg.. be- BARTMAN March 29, at the family residence, ,ZlJL 7 .ni g o clock tonight. as .. 12th at. (instara Bartman. ana 61 yean 7 months 17 day, husband of Mrs. WANTED At once, first-class open shop, es- 11:05 p. m. . Hailnd Yesterday: Admiral Dewey. Lo An gelea, 12:20 p. m. ; SanU Barbara, Los An geles, 2:15 p. m, ; Sea Eagle, with oimia. Port San Luis, i. .00 p. m. ; orunswica. r on joikks. 5 p. m. : Vanguard, Eureka, 0:15 p. m. ; Sea Foam, Point Arena. 5:85 p. m.; Mandalay, Loa Angete. 6:30 p. m.: ArgyU, Seattle. 7:16 p. m. ; Admiral Scnley, cseatue, o .xo p. m. Brass Stolen From Building in Brooklyn M W f. - In y fey--) PEATH8 AUB FTJ? BRALs" Mans Bartinan. father of Henry J.. William C. rrienced foundry heliter. In city. (.ood 1 Lillian J., Mrs. Mary Egleston and Mrs. Anna -rag-i to experienced helpers. Eight hour. 620 1 Harnett, all of this city: Mrs. Minnie Setts of Oregon bldg.. 5th and Oak t. The Dalle, Or. Funeral services will be held ' ' Monday, April 1, at 2 p. m . at the residential WANTED Man to work in grocery tore nd funeral home of Wilson & Ros. Multnomah at drive Ford delivery car; reference. till E 7th t Interment .at Lone Fir cemetery. 321 3rd st MORGAN March 28. in this city. Mr. SECOND BAKER Man who Understand mil- I Adelia Gertrude Morgan. 72 years, beloved ing bread. Apply superintendent a oifica, 9 mother pf Mrs. EnHna Garrish of Hilhdale. to 10 a. m.. Olds Wormian A King. 1 Or. ; Mrs. Nellie Corros of Foot Und, Cal. : Mrs. a.viD o-ie.- ulau ana cuilecur, salary or Lulu Kepp of Cordwell. Idaho; George and , -AmmUslon. Singer Sewing Macnin Co.. 110 Ernest Morgan of Elroy, Wia. ; Elmer and Clar- -TI,, . . . m 3 1. ft- e. 1 : , f.ranti . GIRLS WANTED. FACTORY. 16 TO 20 TEARS. BAO AMES HARRIS NEVILLE CO.. 16TH AND HOIT STS. Competent Girl for General Housework Wage $40. 682 E. 16th st. N. Kaat III! BOOKKEEPER and cashier an eic-ptiooal opening for parson of proper quallfieatiotia. Must be experienced. Giva age, uprrknes ia detail; reference and beginning salary daatrad. M-728. Journal. TTPIST and service clerk. Temporary poei tion but may develop permanently. Giv ag. experience, reference and salary desired. M- 726, Journal. UilRL WANTED Cooking and general hoasa , 1 work. adulu; $50 per month; raferaaoas f ... . . 1 1 . . mn reoulred: teleplion morning Mln 1877. WANTED A mother's helper in family of with a cook, at Reed college. Wags $35. Referencea required. Call Sell. 128. A MOTHER'S helper tn (mail country hocoa, just outside city limits; 2 child ran ia faso- lly. $20 per mo. Tabor 2280. WANTED Hand ironer. Urchra, machine and mangle bands. National Laundry Co., X. Stb and Clay. FIRST class salealady with long sxperience, all yr pualtion. Hoffmann MUBnery Co.. $07 Morrison. WANTED A girl for general housework ; no washing. 629 Thompson at. Take Irviagtoa ear Phone E. 3012. GIRL for tight housework and ear ot d-ttdraa. CU Tabor 7996. GIRL for general housework ; small family; wage $40. Main 2800. tad. EXPERIENCED lady prnaera wanted. Apply V. 8. Laundry Co., 180 Grand av. WANTED Girl for koaaapwork In taaaily f 2. Phone East 4246. WANTED Girls at Multnomah Hotel Laand-T. Experienca not imiairr. GXD girl or woman for general bonsawrk. 961 Gantenbein st. The Montague-O'Reilly company com plained to the police that, about 100 pounds of brass had been stolen from Its warehouse in Brooklyn. Detectives Hellyer and Graves made a search of the nelgnrornooa, wmen is populated j V. ApD . .. ,k, ... WANTED Logging contractor for trucking with with .nnk mn. arid have charred th .k. . ,. v - ' COOPER At the family residence. 383 Fargo WA i-" y lkkMm. Ail.m. I,. following three with having some of the ri aver piscott a. Bamand "Sate-lt missing brass in uieir possession wTbeconducSd rday.' Mah .o! ' V 90' i.. .n i-nrf.rf.kW larkn Rti.il , mperintendent otiic-s, 10 10. via, wort- man 4a King. street at Union avenne. mi March 28. Geora Wiley Coooer. aged 71 : uto trues, a- ---- ..- a nontl-t 27 dars. gnrrived by his widow, ber Co.. Meatora. ut. Emma F. Cooper, three tons. G. R. and H. N. ; GOVERNMENT wanU -tenograpne and typist. Rocio Ciceonettl, 610 East Fifteenth 1 lS-lIKtAS Oop? 01 'ort-"d. Street; Felice Ferraris, 601 Clinton )9 eased at once. You can sit at vour Van. and Mrs. May Richards of Steamboat Cr.-u kfrk and sorten. wahmn. hand ironer. Albert Hogan, 594 Clinton desk or walk about, dance, think, love Springs, Colo. Remain are at Holman'i funeral atarcbers and machine hand. National Laun- and A. M. Cooper of Molalla: Mr. Maud Roys of Oatman, Enroll now at B-usrloca s Hallroad achooL W t.ree-ter bldg- street, and street. The police are investigating the ran sacking cf three apartments in and work with absolute ease. You can parlors. Announcement of funeral later. dry Co., K. nth and lay. -V "Hard skin" or callus spots on the sides or the bottom ot the feet peel right off without pain pr ,soreness. after yoj apply a little Freezone, says a Cincin nati authority. . This ether drug loosen!. the dead callused skin so it peels off with the fin gers. A quarter ounce of Freezone coats but a few cents at any pharmacy. I Fire Destroys Army Saddles but is sufficient to re-I Detroit, March 29. (I. X. S.) Fire move every corn or cai- totally destroyed the leather goods plant iua irorn one a ieet xnis jot Armstrong & Graham, army sad is the only way to .free I dlera, late last night, entailing a loss tne leet irom corns ana " of more than 1500.000. Amontf the srtl calluses without sorenecs, J cles destroyed were 24.000 seta of fin dancer or infection. jshed harness and saddlery - for the' .' After the corn or cal-5 United States army, and the fact that lus . is lifted away ; the deUvery of this material ; was , to; bo ; skia beneath is pink and ' made this' week leads official to sua- ! healthy, and not sore, tender or even J pect alien enemy . activity la- eotuMctlon I irriUted. - CAdv. , -wiOx the tin. , , . ',- ,' J apply "Gets-It" convenientlv almost vniuiv TK funeral services o7 the Lata -t i-hipa ( -it b cabinet men. limir iav. A,k -jj- anywnere wnere you can take your shoe Wendell Hill Norman will be held at the Grace tor Mr. Alter. Hey wood Jlroa. A Wakefield W,v.r.Tv r-onrt. TwenTv-rxth nncl -!(!,.: K?" '"f, moment or two, Menrial Epi-copal ;EL "12""'r Co.. 10th and Irving. " ' , : - ueis-.i urics sii uuce ; men you put - , al p. so. wnnonuw 1 . nr -i. -r r- d .i -.. ton streets, late Thursday afternoon, your shoe and stocking on again. Friend, invited. . .tntermeni Portland Cremator.- .-exM-WnoedL IpPly -Spenntenaent i The apartments of Mrs. L. J. Goodspeed. There's no further excuse ?or suffering , mausoleum. Remains ar. at Holman s fu- . ; ut1)b0 iT a O 4 vv on ma a a Mm Mrs. m.. Anrenos ana j. r . Armstrong "A" . ,17, 7 Yi .V. V ' . 1 - ..... w . - "Gets-It" is sold at all drufftrlsts Ivra. 1 GIBSON March -T V' Z c,":,, :11T:,"' . . need pay no more than 26 cents a bot- 848 Eaat Fortieth iNssB c. uiati ---- vt jewelry, rie). or sent on recelnt of nriea k. v cash ana personal er recta are 7T3 . f.-,ii.' TiA...' EXPERIENCED floormen. beat of reference .2.h" tJLt M r t r-quVred. Apply wperiutendenf. office. 9 to fJrTlk SiTXZtn 10 n,. Olds. Wortm.n A King. . n(M . 1 missing. !Iawrence Co., Chicago, 111. Sold In O. Gibson Jr.. daagntar 01 Mr, u. ;. neiaon. yuuii . ti;" ,raVh ' Portland at The Owl Drug Co 2toriS of rm- ret Nekon Booth. aU , Inquire Ben Selling. 4th and Momson. 1 on uiej trwuu-K: uuasu ; IAdV.1 I". !. . r i vui wiu- -r-t" , r, . ' . I . - I taking parlors, RuseeM street at I nVn avenue. , Rnshong It Co.. 91 Park st. 0 TV. riM mmA Porralaue 11 email m ftfCD RK-UIYlflt-m fr4ate. limh . ! tn tbeneadfaceand Iuxi b. All d rugr-Sta. ActMaior U. a. -Hi Ustknaa fcUM-Y. 1 LINN At Walter Reed hospital. Washington, COMPETENT electrician 10 wire old boos. (tOO D. a. March 20, Private Jamea A. Ltnn, 87th v. Salmon. East 180. TJJn7 WANTEI)Whm;-.t-Tid73 Oregon City, Or T Notic. of- rtrer Uter. 17- right party, t 1LJ2-1 ' rangewients In care of Miller b Tracey. HHOlOlAKEH. fir-t claaa jack man; ateady nut-nuax THm fnn-ral ,riir nf thm ut. job. Jscobs. la 2nd et- .Francis A. Sherman will be held at th fam- , AN 1 man to attend furnace nigUt and 11 y rauoe-ct, ' sf -ryce Biuimii, morrting, iw-i...- - - m .1 j, March 80.. at 2 p. m. Friend- invited. Re- v wTvTEb A "good milk drlvea maina an t th residence stabHment et i. , "'call at Willamette dairy. 488 P, VininSU --- - waEI-a ad-rti-ing-lolicilo MCLTOH At Linnton. Or.. March 28. Harry 1 n;'v7 w, ..... !teSSl' JR'SI Wi- Loui m u. etk HELP WANTED 51 ALE AID UUIOIAAL. 10l-.H KAttttiU-t -i - T-e-a the trad la wee. Urres gctao-aa. hrp and transfer cards. Pay yon wail lera tng Big Oemaa s wut mew a-vu woa d and Bnrnsio . - UstavuuN Marbar Coltega will taaeOk yon taw kaa. bcr trad a 8 weeks; toots Ire -nlaratik dipJocaaa (Iven; paid whll learning; aantiam guaranteed; tnltloa redocod. 138 MaMa - O-UUlNAi. MOUi-A-tl HAUbaUl aKHUOU . Teacna asen and women barbaf trad ia a wiska. Br-edal rata, for short tlate aaly flB. tnelndlag good set of tnea. giv g diplnen ag-4 Coweel st WANTED Shoe aaleaman and saleslady. Boeioav Sample Bhoa Btere. iaa tn. Mar. 44S. - ITrATiri?H- MAI.B -- t WANTED A ateady hob en a general tares. with furntsaea noose, ptac lor eow, cue en. etc. Or wife wiu aeep nous iot Dacneic- isnsw. Fair wage. Oiv lull oetaua mat MCtat. v 71S. Journal. - '- - WANTED A aitnatloa by aa. aged -need on wood work or ornamental. F-724, Journal. xpr CARbkS'S plowed. Pbone WooE. S. E Wight man, 488 E. Holland. Tin: f" WANT laidaUal gardening work by day er " contract. 1 em Mperwrvc a. Main ITU. PAINTING, papw nangiBg and ttattng ; all good strictly first claaa. Woodlawn 4 ill ' .j rlf f ATlOXa rEMALK 4 w6MAN witb 2 ohlldren. boy aad girl yra.. n-s kb aa hoo keeper on tbbcJ-. at lsl 8A. Mra.L.or Piper. V Vlr ZTrtrViPT) arn asnli A.w imXTZ help t-e t ranks. - Wdhx. I72.- ; POSITION -A bomektr by widow far ga Utsus or imiU family. L-817. JoornaL CCdT" wanta work by th hfrr, Call graslngi." - Woodlawn 4818. - - . . (CwEUaMd . .feUawla- a? aft).