XO ' ; ' 1THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. : I , , 7 -. . aawa-aaawaw. si i ii i ai i aaaa a. - . j . . , . - BIG SHIPYARD FOR CITY PRACTICALLY IS ASSURED FACT . . f - wi Final Announcement is Expected ' to Be Forthcoming So Soon " as Hurley Goes Over Contracts 150 WOOD SHIPS PLANNED first voyage being- to Honolulu witn pox' hooks loaded at Portland; And on Puget Bound. I The Point Arena will take part ' of ber Initial cargo on Puget Sound. V ; j. j !'. i : I ; Flreboat Crew Praised ' The crew of the flreboat I David Camp bell la praised by waterfront men for effective work in putting- out ine lire kiSrSa'SS Viscount: Ishii Warns' Against )-X2ySXS, Statement as to Ship Seizures . m .a t ' .. - v.. w m inaniairv inarrnnran Contract Represents $75,000,- 000 and Comes From Chinese .Syndicate; 3000 ton Ships. That the deal for the establishment ef the blir new shipyard at Portland , has practloally , been consummated, was the statement In a telegram to the . Chamber of Commerce this morning- from Robert jDougan, its representative at Washington. H Mr. Dougan added that final announce ment is 'expected Tuesday, as Chairman " Hurley of the shipping board had re- quested time to look over the .form of contracts and look Into other details, . with the statement that he would do it . by Tuesday. , fc The plans of the company contem plate the construction of 150 wooden ships of about 1000 deadweight tons for use in the Transpacific trade. The con- ' tracts represent 176,000,000, and are from a big, Chinese syndicate. Though it has been stated In press ' dispatches f som the east that Interests ! close to the company have purchased ! the Monarch mills and that options are held on property tn the vicinity of the Union feat company on North Portland harbor, local people, who are tn a po- i sit ion to Know, profess to nave no , knowledge of the pians. It Is regarded as most certain, however, that the yards i will be located on North Portland har bor. C,. C Colt of the . Union Meat com pany has admitted that he knows some thing of the plans, but refuses to dis cuss them, j Some months ago Mr. Colt went before the Port of Portland com mission to ascertain If that body would ; I: elude the North Portland harbor in its harbor Improvement program, Stat- ' Ing that he waa In touch with Interests - that --wanted to establish a big enter prise In that .section and would require a sufficient' channel, Mr. Colt waa as sured oy tn commission tnat ine niortn Portland harbor district would be in ' eluded In the Improvement program. - AMBASSADOR LAYS STRESS ON AMITY Suspicious Fires :; f , To, Be Investigated laae Cosaty- Graad Jary 1st tracted by : Jadge SMpwerth to .Ascertain Clrcmm staaces Sorrouadlag Xestes. ; Eugene, On, April 1. The Lane county DUTCH PROTEST IS RECEIVED BY 0. S. threatened serious damage. The prompt response of the flreboat held the dam- age to. a minimum, . . . '- Coastwise Charter Rates Firm Coastwise charter rates! are firm, ac- cord In to advices received by the Mer chants Exchange today. This Indicates German Intrigue onj Eve of His Departure. By Ralph H. Tamer waa iiwIiiIW tnifniKtiiri hw Juilira Ci. V. Skipworth to Investigate the burning or j several buildings In Lane county In the ; past two - years.'' the circumstances sur- t , 'rounding which 'were such as to raise suspicion of arson. 1 He. also instructed the grand Jury to j Not to Change Situation, Say Officials, j . tn 1 1 It V. S. The - " , ! nBUlMUll, . ' Tokyo. April l. U. P.) On the eve "iL,",1"-...c"r5 ' t.. Mrtmnt "today received a o h,iir n.nm.f.t nf lumber alona- the of his departuret tor tne unitea-btaces . vmm.,.mn .-m- .nmunta. i.nth I rammunlcation from The coast with perhaps a slight tendency to- trfcaJn society her There are two parties at present In Hague. The communication contains of- ward shortage of tonnage. .iSt" . raniwal of 3U awaiting the action of the grand flclal atUtude of the Dutch government . " e -T Z Innr 1M TT V. wltk atatlL. - . . -1 r.-MK : ahlna YiV German attemDts to estrange Japan and J -" t.vr, - on tne - seizure . 01 --- - H.""." rV???- V"1 ViB r"u tory crime, and Floyd Barnett. who was ,k iti,.h and -Great Britain, ui unueu ouiies. : " : taken at Junction Citv VrlAitv last with ..v.i k tha rnth foreisrn of- "Att present," said the new ambassa- 20 gauons of whiskey alleged to have fw.A anrt Viubliahed In the off Icial gazette News of the Port i j Departure April 1 ; i CelUo. American itamH, for Saa Pedro ; pa- don -tne intrigue os-ernanging me re- been in hU possession. laiions OI uie iwu uaiiuita uma uwn . . - J m ma; IU,ii.kln I enter, and lumber. f , Vl !i r!, . .rio. m.. ' Bearer, American ateamer, for San Pedro and Cloud lptl the horizon of the j Pacific ' j 8an rntnefoco: penter and (relht. j Viscount Ishil expressed his desire j f iniTK a ff ma1 wap j fori a frank exchange of views between j ' ASL -.X i jaban and the United States and said North He.AprU , CotUon. at W h. tven ,1 month of the rUer at noon : Wlad 28 mile; clear; aea. moderate. Sun Record for April t (Xew tirie.)l San rise 6:40 a. m. Bun acta. . . .7:41 p. m. TMaa at Astarle Tsetday (Xew time.)! lliah Water ! Low Water 4:42 a. m...8.0 feet 12:00 6:1B p. m. ..B.8 feet 11:10 p. m..,S.B feK nortbwet. lags as a double-dealer", enhanced his i chances lor success in America -wnere I Machiavellian diplomacy is abhorred ! and which is no place- for international Intrigue.". . - -. ; Japan has made no formal proposal to ' the allies about Japanese Interven- .".S feet!"01 n Siberia, but if the Russian situ 4T JfEIGHBOKITCG PORTS' Aatoria, April J. Sailed at a.- m.; ateamer Scnta Monica, for San Pedro. I - Man Rraneiaeo. Aoril 1. tAllld Frenuai, Loa Antelea, ll.M El Sasundo. Portland, 8 a. . th auies wjth a view to .Intervention, '??,lK;kZ,HSCL2frtSill. : .LH" and Japan has received no; Joint pro- Anseie. ft .10 a. m : Bee, Voc Aeseiea, 10:80 , posal from the allies on the subject. ation becomes threatening, this govern ment intends to take quick actlon'for eign Minister Motono told the diet here today. - ' j ' Ko negotiations have been opened with Am (I rvm Harbor. 12 n. Sailed British ateamer Coolcardie, Adelaide, 8 a m.; Majrfair, Seattle, midnight. Aatoria, March 81. Sailed at 10:80 a. m., ateamer Ualco. for San Pedro, j . ; .-' San Pedro. March 81. Sailed Steamer. Ban tu m for Colombia river; 8haata, for Portland. San Francisco. April 1. (1. N. S.) Arrived fMterdar: Fearleae, with PuUerton, Port San .Ola. 1:18 a. ra.: Ecuador, itrana-facifie porta, :8S a. m ; Antral, trana-4acifc porU, 9:35 a. m.; Frank P. Stont, Cooa Bay. 11:28 a. m.; Tahoe. Grey Harbor, 1 rrRO a. m. ; Omega, trana racifle, 2 p. m. : Taiyo Mara. trans-Paeifie, 2 -SO p. m.; Westerner, Uray Uaibor. 4:20 p. m. : John Mnrrar. trana-Facinc. 4:43 Governor, victoria. O OS p. ro. c, 4:43 p. m. ; .; Ddmiral Dew- Si O ton o said. i Japan .does not regard Russia as an 1 08 ARE DEFENDANTS IN TRIAL OF I. W: W. WHICH BEGINS TODAY -:.V- , V Pleas off Not. Guilty Entered for All Present and Adjournment Taken Until Tuesday. k i at The Hague. : It was transmiuea 10 un state department by; the American mln- j later, John Garrett, t im aujp.w.-i . nnajrizea the fact that the Dutoh foreign 'office has characterised the seizure as 1 -an act of violence, which it will op pose with all the energy of its convU tun and its wounded national feeling. It als declares that the seizure was unjustified Officials said that the attitude of the Diitch t eovernment I would not - change th aituation. The 'action of this gov ernment. It was stated, was taken only after the enure situation nau oeen in vMtiniad and there would be no change In policy. , Officials regret the Dutch position, but say that nothing further can be. done to change the views of the officials of the little kingdom. Officials are Inclined to believe that the Dutch position Is dominated by Ber- Chlcago,; April t.W. P.) Adjourn ment until 11 a. m. Tuesday was ordered Hattie Lraua Rnwla amt n. Un C P. i Joroan h H u 12, 84. B. 4T. lrr inrton Park ,. ............. " B. IMekaear C. Ine. to A. Berakje : Braeden. I 121 ArW irk Batti K. Ellery to Mae H. Cardwn ' L. 8. B AT r.,-.'. iaa Wellealey Land Co. to F. L. Blags. I 18. 18. B. 14. Mont clair. F. L. Blase to Mr. Ida Florence Ever - eon. U is, u. B. n. Montclair... Josephine B. Sharp to Howard Sharp. L ' 14. B. 84. Veraon A.M. Alxpavrh and wf. to Frank B. Hala n aj. u, 18. B. 18, Boaam-ra. . . G. K. Hamaker and wf. in Takima Hoe -Co.. L. T. B a. MvU Harry U lane and wf. to F. I.' GolleUor Jai. ju 17, B. 17. CouneU Crest Samuel Holm end wf. to Emily S. Stoehr, i- o. n. as, irnncton G. H. Onnhne and wf . to A O. Ehman. . L. 1 1. B. 28. Vernon Kobert O. Johnaoa and wf. to Orrin U. in mica et al, U 8. B. 38. Tremoat Place ' Title Tift Co. to Ceorsia Denny, I.. u, o. bz, iarkroe Portland BeaUy A Trnrt Co. to Thomaa a- Anueraon. u. 8. B. S, Elmira .... Francea Aekernua and has. to Mary Klennart. nnd. H of U 4. Moyer- . Sub. L. 8, B. S, Portland Home- Emily B." gw'h'r to Samnei UoIra.'lV V. ana w. .'s rt. I 10. B. 14, llolla day Park Seennd AAA I. M. Aym and wf . to nomenieo Por- celll, L 18., B. 21, Southern Port lam! . . . the Vmbdenstock 4 Larion Homebu'iid- era inr. lo. to 10. D. Row. V. 8, B. 8. 1 Cumberland Edwin "A. Bottford and wf. to Cha'riee B. Duffy. E. 2-8 L. 18, and W. 2-8 L 1. B. 88. Kerkeley Edwin A Botford and wf. to Charlee B. Duffy. E. H U 1. 2, 3. 4, B. 102. ' Bellwood Mt, Hood Railway Development Co.' to Emma Grabarb. I 1. B. 1, Gillie. . Title and Tniat company to Lealie M. - Scott, portion 1.. 6. B. 8, Murray Hill ma add1- .2?.?:.7;.8;8. .8 "' Leslie M. Scott and wf. to Overland Pacific Co.. Inc., aame aa above Georce Shearer and wf. to 'Wallace C. Shearer, 50x180 ft. com. at cfnter of 12th at. at Interacn. of Belmont at. Wallace C. Shearer and wf. to George Shearer and wf.. aame aa above Same to aame. U 2. B. 22, Sunnwlde ame to aame, all B. 4, Kennedy add. . . 10 I ' DEATH'S ASP rtntHAM I COOPEK At the UmSlt reaidea i ilenee. SSS ar- SO atreet. March 28. Georea Wiln Coooer. 1 band of Emma F. t'oormr. father of . B.! and H. N. Cooper of Portland, and A U. Cooper 1 of MoUlla; Mr. Uaod Boyc of Oetaaaa, Kaa, aad Mr. Mav Richard of Steamboat Sprins. B2S Colo., Uomradea of the CAR. and friends in i vlted to attead funeral aerrieea, which wul be 1 held at Holman'a funeral parlora. Third aad ! Salmon etreeta. it I p. m., tomurraw (Taeeday). 10 Aartf 2. Interment Roae City cemetery. S.OOO ; 10 Id 2.880 10 10 829 10 Fl,OR!T alAMl'IM FOttBKS CO.. Ftotlata, 8B Waa. Mala S8. A-124A Flowecs foe all oewa atena arUeticarty arraneed. MarnMa ea, Uowats and floral -10 iXAKk. itaoo.. t'wiw, Mala or A-1100. line Siona. Km branch eteeea. 1.1 BulMLK, .Portland Hwl, Sas Momwa help KAirrn maik X t 'A WAa. U. bHHH, fleriM. 141 m - Sthat. FUNK HAL DIRECTORS Holman Undertaking Co, Funeral Directors : EatabUabed 1877. Thud aad Balmoa Htreeta . Main 807. A-1511. Lady Aaatrtant, - J. P. FINLEY & SON -suu r Piuaieaalvo Faaeral IMnetora. PRTVAllb DRIVK Women Attendant. 10.vl. A-188. enemy land has no aggressive Intentions, .; hy Federal Judge Xndls In the I. W. but wishes to maintain the- present friendly relations -with the Russian peo ple, declared the foreign minister. ! - : i t Soviet Gains RecognHIon ' iPetrosrad. March 80. (Ui P.) A. B. W. trial here today, after pleas of not guilty, were entered for all the 108- de fendants present. , ; The charges agabist '.Arturo Glovan nittl, I. yr. W. poet and leader, were dismissed; by the government "-.He has , been drafted. The ; Indictment -.against America , is largely responsible for the annarant willingness of Jatian to neSTOti- ey. Loa Anele. :1B p. m. Sea Easle. with ate wlth tne Siberian SOVieti Simla, Port San Iuts, 8:80 p. m. ; Henry J. ; . . . , i ... Diddle. Nanaimo. 8:48 p. ra. ; j. a Chanalor, I When asked about the Japanese situ- Astoria. 7:60 p. m.: Brooklyn. Eureka, P- m. ; ' atlon, Lunacharsky said: Benito. Juarea, Cooa Bay. 11:48 p. m. with j t ..Som(,thinr haDnened bi I Xwunacharsky, commissary or education,. Arthur C Christ, who also has been today told tne united tress ne Deiievea drafted, was moiled. barge 08. "Something happened behind the scenes The postponement was ordered to per mit physical examination of A. J. Kim ball, Phoenht. Arts. ; Pete 1 Dalley, St. Paul. Minn. : Olln B. Anderson. Butte. Mont, and J. AT MacDonald, Seattle, Wash. If. as claimed by - the defense. STEAMER POINT ARENA IS READY Sailed March 80: Newbert. Eureka. 10:88 U' International, politics during the . last ; their condition is Serious and might be p m. ; La Uerred, trana-Pacific. 10:00 a. m.;trew aays. japan 18 now seeaing a hkkiuvslcu oy a inat oi several montns, sur of Ruwia. Britol Bay. 10:88 a. m. ; Wfah-) tiement with the Siberian soviet, I be-, they" win be tried separately later or YrZi-. . r " 'tJJ7tA TJSTi js ' Uw America Is largely responsible lor dismissed. 11:45 a. m. ; Row City-. Loa Anselea, .12.88 P-... i Akr-1 tin Thow opo 1nlinAi1 tn reunt thA im- . 1 . .. A , J " . ..... v ' nVLnatlnn that thla ravernnMtit did n 8ame to aame. L. 4. Duthie add act in good faith. " The decIaratSn by j eto eame. R-J; nH ' L. the Dutch government that the United Western Ore Trut Co. to C. i. HalU States couia ne expeciea 10 violate lis i i. n, n. zs. alentone .nrnl.o. orH uln ahlna nATit hra f nr I Aha R. W. Jonea to Frank E. Cook il". " V.i. eVTioi. TrV;-oV I 8 H -L4. B. 8. Third Electric add "T. 1 , . .7 . . ' I r ran u. cook to Ella F. Albin. S. Vi unaer airevi uiiiruvuuua uwjr ttssubo ui a, b. , Tnura Klectrte add. discuss the situation In any way. ; There has been a report current here for the last few days that Holland has been considering withdrawing her min Oreron-Waahinaton R. R. A Navigation Co. to The City of Portland, perpetual e element over foQowinc; Strip com. at pt Skvfoot of Sheridan at. 8 ft J. from B. boundary line aaid at i-t, av, hr.kln olnlnm.tu ralatlnna I Goo's' T. Takehara to T- Ando, L. 10. - , ii, n. o, realnaula Add. No. 2 as a protest against American action. Otto Ber and wf. to' Clay S. Moree. However, It is not expected that the L. 10. 20. B. 188 Unlreraity Park. . Dutch government -Is ready to go that Maf5tLA.eIkl? toK "5? CxZ far. Inasmuch as such action would IdA '.'V. '. . lead to complications with the entente. Rebecca E. Vorpabt and h'n. .to F. L. The situation between the two countries, Dolezal. L. 82, 84, B. 47, Irrinaton however. Is decidedly serious and offl- aJThu " ' it'.'-V 11 'it' Vim.V iai. .oV e t, w Sophia A. Harper toMary Zimmerman. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 280 10 10 . WILSON & ROSS Xaat 84. Lady AarisUat I Multnomah at Seventh et C-S1S8. Dunning & McEntee eery detail. Broadway and Pine eta. H roadway 480. A-45AM. Lady aeetetant. F, S. Dunning, Inc. Tne Coklea Bule Cadertakera, ' 414 B. Alder a. Pnooe Eaat 2. B-S7I A. D. Ken worthy Co. Tabor 8287. 8802 83d at. Lenta, ' . Tabor . 68th at. aad Footer road. A He a. LERCH aire. Lena K.t tot B-18SA Cadet-taken. " ' B. lltb nnd Hawtnorne MILLitlt a THACKV. Inoeyanrtent Funeral i i low- aa u. aev, Mara 2fltl. A-7888 ' recto ra. Prteaa Weshmctoa at Ella. HAMILTON lkl a, Ulwa eh Fa- aeral aervieea. Tabor 481a. r P O I. Meuaout 'el Sata. oreeze gl onuurv B-a&. Tanor ia. CUlUHLkk-klLNWOitTHI CO. 1111 Kerby et. Wood lawn SSOS. C-118 Skewes UodertaiUBg Uo. ataia 4188. A-aaai. Corner Sd aad Clay. 10 , A. R. Zeller Co. Kaat 1088, ate. c-ioa 10 it it i o iipi 11 SI kerb at iWi son Ci wuson wdi-: 40j-oh8s -' ' a" 1: i ,- ;- - t Otw to Be Signed Today Performed : Splendidly on Trial Trip. , ' A cfew was to be signed on the steam er Point Arena this noon by Shlpaing Commissioner Montgomery, and she was expected to prepare Immediately-for her maiden voyage. Her trial trip was held on the river 8unday. It Is said she per . formed splendidly and fnade a speed of 11 knots. ' The Point 'Arena Is a sister ship Of the ' Point Loma, being of 3300 . tons I dead weight. Both were built by the Albtna Engine A Machine works for the jemer . gency. fleet . corporation, having been commandeered. The Point Loma went .san i .t i . , v, a . Darren, 4 Jm. uui aia uiaiua.uro ou.wv "War Commissary Trotsky, In Inviting of Kansas City Bakers Join General Strike Wakens, the officers, declared he was unable to ' ' . ' J .w----i. .guarantee that they would not e shot j "e "0PW 8nP Tars- Oat Bread- m.; Satanta. orient. z:u p. m.; uomer, ron . v ! " u-f ac- San Luia. 4:80 p. av: Necanlcum,, Brookinaa, I U Lunacharsky . also said former high turn tomorrow when the selecting of :io p. m. i n RvB,en army officers are; now joining tne jury win probably begin. rSTTTm?; wh.iS dererVor j l "High army officers are coming to us Arctic rniine via Pribiiof iaUnda, at 8 a. ra.; eagerly, ne saia. "we realize some Prince George, for Prince Rupert, 1 a. m. them are coming with the hope of Over- Atarcn o l. jarrj twu . aammi ociuey, n t . vr.wM TVU o. Uuiinomah' trnra San FramHaco. 5 a. m.: es, measures to prevent this. bane Couuitlam City, toriAnyox, B. C. In ; tow of Marmifin, 2:80 p. m.; II. 8. Powell Hirer. 1:13 D. m. I Cordova. March 81. Sailed: Northwestern, weftbound. 8 : 1 8 a. m. ; I March 80. -Sailed: Admiral Farragut, west bound, .9 p. m. I Ketchikan. March 81. Bailed: Santa Ana, i,ithfrwitinri & n - m Hnnkana armthtniind. A p. mi : Jefferaon. southbound, 1 p. m. ( Marca on. sauea: v;ity oi seattie, somn bonnd, 3 :80 p. m.; Admiral Watson, aouth bonnd. 6 p. m. Belllnsham, April 1. Arrived: Barge W. J. Pirrie, from Tacoma, in - tow of tug. Blchard Holyoke.- L SaUed: Santa Alicia, for. west coast ports via Ban Franciaro. Port Tpwnsend, April I kal Mara, for Seattle, U by mistake ; but that they would be shot If guilty. certainly -Passed in: Hok- tn. T 1 t A Sure Way to I ' End Dantiruff There Is one sure way that has pever failed to remove dandruff at once, and that Is to dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid ( arvon from any drug store (this Is alt, you will need), apply It aV night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not all. of rour dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve and' entirely destroy every, single sign and trace of It, ro matter how much dandruff you may have. - You will find all itching and digging ot the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. (Adv.) QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION passed out: Power schooner Belvedere, 8 a.- an. - . - i . March 80. Arrived: Schooner Blakely, from Kkhului, thence March 0 in tow o( tug Prosper, 11 p. m. : , Port Gamble. March 81. Arrived : KorrI can III, fsotn Salina Crua, via Tacoma. Everett,'. March 81. Arrived: W. 8. Porter, Monterey; Stanwood, San Francisco; Multnomah, from San S Francisco. ! Sailed : Klamath, for Ban Francisco. Tacoma. March 81. Arrived: .Borneo Mara. Kobe, at 2 p. m. - , 3 More Republicans Announce Candidacy 1. Three Republic filed their declara- of State Olcott. Salem,;. Or.. April can candidates today tlons with Secretary They are as follows: H. K. Abry of St. Helens, for superin tendent ef water division No. l. O. H. 1 Foster of Ehigene, for state senator for the Third district. Marion Hayden, Alsea, for state rep resentative from Tenth district. " ai . . C)t. Roosevelt Lay In Trench Wounded SHIPYARDS ARE URGED TO JOIN IN OBSERVING J NATION'S LIBERTY DAY Captain Blaine of the Emergency Fleet Corporatibn Asks That ' Workers Hold Rallies. Seattle, April 1. Captain. Blaine of the emergency fleet corporation has sent the following -telegram to all the steel snipyaras in uregon ana wasmngion. "By direction of Chairman E. N. Hur ley of the United States shipping board, I am directed to communicate to all shipyards In my district the following " 'April 6 is the anniversary of our entrance into this- war and so momen tous an occasion should be fittingly observed. ' Very properly it Is Liberty staffs, But 3To Deliveries Are At tempted Because of Fear of Vlolenee. Kansas City, Mo., April X (TT. P.) Union bakers joined the general strike here today and the city Is practically breadless. Only -one "open" shop turned out breadstuf fs, but fearing vio lence, attempted no deliveries. E. IV Keeran. strike leader, wired an appeal to the national war labor board. Speedy Intervention by that body was hoped f or. . The employers' ' association, whose refusal to deal with striking laundrymen caused the general walkout, stood firm on their decision. Food officials Inspected bakeries early today to see that no unbaked dough was wasted. ' - Salem Speeds Men On Way to Service Salem, Or April 1.- Marlon county's quota of drafted men was given a rousing sendoff at 9:20 o'clock this morning by, members of the G. A. R. and other citizens and relatives. Mem bers of the O. A. R. marched from the Courthouse to the depot with the boys, while shortly before the train ' departed brief words of farewell and good luck were spoken by Mayor Key es. Justice cials say that It will have to be handled with extreme delicacy. DraftiMen Are f Guests of Honor Oregon , City, April 1. Nearly 100 business and' professional men paid honor to Clackamas county's last quota of drafted men, comprising 15 of the flower of young manhood, with a sup- Coentrymaa ana wr. to auen lejtauile uvrae, w a. w ea) eoaae L. 8. B. 8. Kern Park H. E. Campbell and wf. to Bert L. Brown et al, I 8. B. o, y ran ant add. .... '. . George Shearer and wf. to Wallace) C. Shearer. I ' 4. Duthie add. Same to same, L. 2, B. 22. Snnnyside Same to same, an B. 2 and ill L. 1, 2. 4. B. 8. Shearers add , . Lanrelhurst Co. to Julia F. Walt, U 8, B. 48. Laurelhurat Georgia M. Carter to Aimed Sconce, et al. U. l. M. as, Hunnymae T, V. Fertruson and wf. to W. W. White, JU 8. B. 2, treat View H. P. Benincer and wf. to Esther E. Tjtrson, W. H tract 22. Hentnser add. to Portland 11 U , f KTUfyEH aaw raiidanaa eetablwbnwtH. i BSt WUIiam in. WeodUwa 320. C-1S4S. AAA 1VVV 10 10 10 10 2500 2070 atOXUMK.fTia 1 BLAE5INO GRANfTE a-oait-Au aiAHrti.hl wunaa, u at. ODDoaito city balL Alaia 8804, FluUa tint Sons tor memorials, " ' I.OST AHP rOTJKP ft 10 , , LABORERS .WANTED- CAMAS, MILLS jj Strike sot declared oft. ' Bat ever 700 mca vorklaav 8S.88 lowest weeV paid, . a-bonr shift work, j awaeur day alona. j Steady work and' hlcher wases b reUabat aaea - , j Good houaias aeroanmodatlnns aad sohooaV .. . APPLX , . !: j -. 509 OREGON BUILDING Comer th aad Oak. . l. kins wiii'iui ua -SAWaUtxa. uux kAU'roRiaa. bOtuuiQ UPKRATl'iNS. . ; KLAUATU lOU.Vfi. OBIGOS.j BIGUKS'r WAUKS. i ' , '. BkiST MCHUOLA 3 ! COOU lt CUMATE. ' C1TX OF 80w fiXlr-UB. There b s til di reran oi labor, as there are. 14 eawaiiila, 8 boa iaetorlea IS loscias oper ators utus both tears, aonkeye aad aone los-. (ins. Time -lata BUk, alojnt and .wosaea eaa , wwa la tne Sua, lacmnea. . -3 '- . COME NOW. UIXXJ1 OPEN MARCH 1 TO 18. . BOA FACTOU1ES NOW UliSiM-NU. ON ABK1VAI. SES i KXAafATH 1-f alHtllUKN f AXO LOO- - UKU'a ASSN.. 2 ALAIN ST.. KLAMATH c A1XS, OEEOON. 1200 al&N EMfUOiKU. BOTS WANTED ' , j Over 18. With-AVheeU ) " Clean Work and Steady t Good" Advancement ' . 1 11AK 860 .TO 8100 FEB 10. Elmer L. .Bailey . ! 253 0ak Street,! bAHMAS (wlUl Ford preterreU). WW wuuid , mllav a month appeal to you 1 A sood uuer . can do that or better by, aniline- tie FUflffcl HOT SFUT MAMtULU lor ruros and 41st wella. I'etst. Hotel Menlo 11 Ur a), or 268 lltb are. . ' I - CAUPENTEU wubtns steady work; loin? wages, Addreav f. O. Box S3, Meetyort. Uf. UELr tTASTEIf MISC. O v HAVViuuH.xk; atiu cmuuU 402 11AWTHUHNE AVEj EVERTTHl.SU MKC'UAMCAL, A5D ELEO TBICAL; U.NUilMa.U; fBACflCAU BliFAlli KXPEKIKNCK. ( - OCLA SAAt Meeds 16,000 stenieraacrj. Esrolt Bow for shorthand, typewntuia, ' OookSarviaa. HISS DKCks; S flllVAia BlieUAaat iCOLAawS. SO tlaor. Aitsky bids I per in the Commercial club rooms Sun day night,: when the new soldiers," to gether with their close relatives and sweethearts, were guests of honor. L. Adams acted as toastmaster, calling ,,t upon State -Senator Walter A. Dlmick, I builder Geo. A. Harding, IM strict Attorney O. I B. 7, Waverleith Hta. THB followlns articles bare been found on I cam ot the Portland Railway. Light & Power 'Co.: March SO, 18188 umbrellas. 1 check- ka book, 1 handkerchief, 2 purees, 1 brooch, 1. key. ,1 bunch keys, 1 knitting bag. 1 baaket. 1 prayer book. 1 hat. . 1 shopping bag, 2 pr. gloves. 1 1ft glove. 1 brief ease. 1 violin, 7 packages. 1 pkg. excelsior. 1 boe handle. 1 macktnaw, . 4 lunch boxes. 2 handgrip. 2 suitcase. 1 Horse wetgnu IS is S purses, z oroocnes. StbalMaiit lUUAb Uatea SAU JSCk. aaatva lo prepare lor telesrapa service ta kelp ml vacancies cauMl By I us oraftmg ot mo tor . Iror particalars call or ante Teleenvo Lsml. Boom afla. ItaUway fcjcbange btdg. j - "" Tlia. AiXJOX ACTU aCUlaJL, ..-,-'' SHU VN s.o sc. corner L'nkm are. Call." rite or phoue cL 7448 abouf frte trial offer lay and mailt rhMaes, Hedges, County Judge H, S. Anderson, I tween Inters tau are. and Fen wick; RTrrXTjnrO PERMITS March 81. 18188 purse?. 2 brooches. 1 w ' v v V a i ana aiyw. x Broom, o voomiH, a v, Kimiaml mt. btrtmracii . Sherlock and. rirer: 7 TZ7aviL i V. .ua o ew.. i . J. tmCK TVTVfJVea WA3a( AV yis et aw F"M"S same; 8200. oreralla. 1 pr. glovea. 2 traTelllng baas. 2 It T. Rarnard. araet susn 8 W. Watt be- anitmua- C nandariiia. lo asraa t !. alonWuuie'y 171A v hklp ata?tt:t fkmalf. builder Owners may obtain prroerty at 1st and Alder tj r t-i-i. , I same: SBO. I street -station. - ""6 iiuits, JUB-yor JU. Vl T. "W arae aaraaa. 4S27 K 4 2d St- 11 . J I . o.a s-are we- w - - . I A IN 1 a V"j fir MrTlCI DWIN ir U. SOillU Hackett, John Wj Loder,' O. D. Eby and between" 42d ari and 4Sd ara; H. Foreamaa Kev. (j. m. i chandler for remarks. buUder: 8128 Corwvn Harverv rMnnndud fnr t , i William 888 turn to Journal, office. .81 reward. He- U-724, i . aaa w ! Xournal. vorwyn jiarvery responded for e .7 K. h. 'v- t- soldier boys, thanking the people of a'.SBT ' ' Monioi? ft of PavSi aw Cail A 1844 e Oregon City for their entertainment and W. H. Meyer, repair 3 story store and apart- Broaaway acr, c-imi. Da ire Call Tabor 8888. 045 E. Main at. fn.f IKle wrvT-iiA i.ti an .nMn.. nent bnildma. 1880 E. Glisaa st between E. ! 1 nsT Bmsll white fox terrier, dark spot . -,r i i . 1 60th and lst: Guy O. Ieviaee builder: 8800. I around eyee and one on bead; license 111. vwuu wwa inn sjuuk oy UklBa I v ., a. iiii Marie Frtedrlch, "Keep the Home Fires I Harrison at. between 88th. add A8th; C. E. Rurninr." with Mrs. Frank H Busrh aj- I Carr builder: .8880. companlst and Frank H. Busch, violin- XUJ u'f""- VJ??!'. lst. d Dr. Iy Prudden. 'Tour Flag cbnddta'Kr "llBag""' MC" and My Flag,", with Miss Wteveslek ac- Krist Vucovic. erect garage. 28 E. 24th at. companlst. Instrumental music waa between Ash and Pine; builder aame: 878. rnmlahed hv Prof. Flechtnr. nrchA.t J-W. Winter, repair 1 story residence, 1048 of three pieces. Salmon between 88 th and 8100. 84th; builder President Plans to Speak Liberty Day Execs tire Expected to Deliver Strosgl War Message Saturday at Baltimore at Opeslng of Liberty Loan Campaign. A7JCTIOX SALES TOMORROW TUB BAKEB-AUCTION HOUSE, ktasoajo Tesa- ple bids.. TamMll aad W. Park su. at 10 a. aa. Burnett, Commander ' Huddelson of the day and I suea-est that the day be ' O. A. R. and Frank Pavey. This coun- called so. Liberty day should be turned Jtys quota was i men. . Two of those White House let It be known today that to good account, not only for drawing ? drawn were out or tne state, so 10 were resident wuson plans to speak in Bai If EETTSO KOTICES 41 WASHINGTON COMMANDER T, No. 18, Knights Templar. A priory - of - the Knights - ot Malta wul be convened tomorrow, ,r I 1 -. V.tA . 1 iiBauajr, a , .v u. mm Washington, April 1. (U. P.) The Washington Masonic hall. East Eighth and East man L. Crout. aasiated by past com manners ana grand oommandery officers. Soloumlng knights the attention of the country to our -nro- t on hand this morntnaT. while a drafted : tlmore next Saturday at a riant rein- I oourteoualy invited. gram, our accomplishment and the .huge man from Kallspel, Mont., was added t bratlon opening the third Liberty loan LOST White poodle dog with black on ears. Liberal reward, aast si on. HELP WANT EH MALE 1 WANTED 485 Washington-Street. THREE BOTS Mast Have Wheels and Be Steady. We Guarantee $2,50 Day Full Uniforms Furnished and Bicycle Expense Paid. . ASK FOB MB. BAILEY . ; . ? LIPMAJC, WOLFE k. CO, require the service. of several thoroughly expenencea saleswoman for the following departmental Coat -and suit. art needle work and hardware. Permanent po sition with good pay la otierea to tnose woo can qualify. Apply superintendents offic-, Tuesday morning, between 1t and 10, i 7th Ikwr.' task that is yet before us, but also which ! to the group. is of more immediate advantage the Inspiration of the" day should be used to arouse . our working men to their full responsibility and to bring their effort I up on up loe, xor our proDiem is ac nean i a labor Tirohlfm and anv maana ' tnat Fisheries Compact ; Goes to President !Btrons New York, April 1. f TJ. P.) Cantaln : . 'oor Prooicra anu any rassn. umi Archlbatd Roosevelt lay in a trench for j 1??., 14 nours surxering great agony after he . '"-f i Washlnarton. Anrii t. WAS7TTVO- HawarreaTnery THS!--" IL." e?..t0dy AnrOURh . letler inertia of labor. W. wilL therefora. ba 1 l8 contest for ratification of the , fnUrmin campaign. It is "very probable," the president will deliver an address. It was stated officially. It is believed here he will seize the opportunity to drive home a war message. Vancouver Marriage Licenses ; Vancouver, Wash., April 1. Marriage were Issued Saturday to the following couples : . John W. Satcuffe, ROBERT MARTYH. Recorder. FARM LaVOU FOB WE8TERM CANADA. Canada's farm needa make necessary aa ap peal to the United Sutea allies for am. The government of the United State wants every man who can effectively help ta do farm work M It wanta thai land in the United States developed first ot course, but it also wants tn hem Canada.' ' Whenever w find a man we can spare- to- Canada's field after ours HARMONY LODGE. No. 12 ... mrnli.ri wa want ta direct him there. Wi A F. AND A. M. BpecnU com- , arj tell you whore you can best eervs the com munication this (Monday) even ing. 7:80 p. m.. Hasonio temple. Work-in the M. M, degree. Visi tors welcome. . By order of the W M. RCFL'S R. BALL. Bee Protem. GCL REaTEE GROTTO. Mem bers are requested to meet at the Masonic temple this (Monday) evening, M o'clock, to visit Har mony lodge No. 12, A F. and A. M. M. M. degree. No teaea. loa are cor dially invited. K. E. FCLTOS. SecreUry. specialty, buttons, piae. lsi-iaa om sa. Get DrsEdwards' Olive Tablets , : That b the Joyful cry of thousands . since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomeL Dr. Edwards, m practicing physician .' for 17 years and calomels old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets While treating patients for dose of the famous "Marmola Pre.crlD irom a nnvsinan ar t n rmn-i t- . - - , .i , . , Joslah Hartweii Cantatrt w;v-T iWi falling to use a .great opportunity If we J""'V,.. IT p8" "wn Y0'' : 89. and Etta Lockhart, 10, Portland; '- fetter ot S'owl let 6 b' without using It for t1 Cl? uUy Genal Harrison WadeTsT. and V?oria JJS Brca" to heavy GeSn ffre. J hJl UfZl STtwnSl Henderso 25. Seattle ; Adolph Johnson. chants. Jaeger Broa, A " " v -" . . . . " " and Ellen 61. soderstrom, 23, Port- or Lioerty day in Ui) snipyards. l7"A!T "i " . l:rrov i? "lar:land: Gus E. Ouadr. 25. and Rhoda In ; iwrooucea oy epresentauve uaaiey or s,n Portland :'ik B. Tiirn 22, Port- j ' I ask you to cooperate with: me iiuiuing great, mnunis oi isnor in su . , ww nii v.. winM. Tt miliar i.ni Shipyards. For inlUal use on this day house. It now goes to the president for , lJL VH BTTSiyESS CARDS a C ,a V uk you to cooperate wun me in "j , usuicj ui e.nn' u Portland JnrW B Ttirnr Are IOU Tat holding great meeUngs of labor In all' Washington, which recently passed the f??' fr t5,aL. usm.- f 1 . -aw 1 Shipyards. For Initial use on this day house. It JU8t 1 rV. 1 IllS; the shipping board will furnish you the approval. chronic constipation and torpid livers. I "Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative, ' No griping Is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have "dark brown mouth" a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are consti pated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime, Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All dniggists. 1 new ahitinine board flasr. I aarneatlv . Thousands, of overf at peapl have-request your cooperation in order -that SC. Ey 'ollowln the advice the inspiration of the day shall serve to nine isi rauwrs jnai simpilly the sea sen-ice Agent Appointed Seattle, April 1. (I. N. S.) Ek erson J. Griffith, head of the publicity department of the Pacific Steamship company, has been appointed Oregon and Washington agent for the sea service bureau of the United States shipping board. tlon. If too fat, don't wait for the doc tor's advice. Go now to your druggist or write to the Marmola Co. 884 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Mich.. ani tvi 7So -procure a larg case of these tab let . . - , . r; They reduce two. . three or ; four pounds a week without exercise, diet ing or any unpleasant efiect whatever. If too fat, try this today. (Adv.) ELL.-ANS LAbsblutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails, 25c GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY i AND BLADDER TROUBLES Tor centuries all- over 1 the world OOL MEDAL, Haarlem Oil-has af forded relief in thousands upon thou sands of cases of lame back, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, gravel snd all other affections ef the kid neys. liver, stomach, bladder and allied ra-ane. It acts quickly. ' It does the work.v It cleanses your kid neys and purifies the blood. It makes a new man. a new woman of you. It frequently -wards off attacks of the dread and fatal diseases of the kid ney si . - It often' completely . euros- the dtatreeslnsr diseases of the organs of the body, allied with, the bladder snd kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sedi ment, or "brick-dust" Indicate an un healthy condition. - -. DO not dalav a mlnnl. I VAna' lia.b aches or ou are sore across the loins . rf Y uuiicuity when urinating. Uo Twr drua-grlat at once snd get a box of imported GOLD MEDAf, Haarlem Oil Capaalaa. They are pleasant and f-"' ' take, i They dissolve In the i!?,nfi5h "d the kidneya soak upthe v.,.,w av Buonsra anrm wtfr. Thv Steamer Sue H. Elmore Sold SeatUe. April l: (I. N. S.) The Portland ; Andy Kauffman, 50. and Mrs. I Mary Halseth, 40. Portland ; Horace A. c " . . . . , iCole, 82, and Mrs. Emma M. Glaab, SO, c-rri nsuini j.msuipman , Astorta : Ole Hallgren. 28. and Anna wasnington. April l. senator Cham-1 Bell, 25. Qatskanle. Or. ; Ernest H. Deriain Has appointed Elnathan Sweet Robertson. 20. and Hazel O. Hoffman. Jr. of Aloha, Or., a midshipman at the ; 17, Yamhill. Or. ; William W. White, 43, Aiinapoius navai acaaemy, supject to the and Mra Carrie Sorenson. 39, Portland; Wedding Announcements W.'O. Smith Co.. 811 Moreen Mda DKKS8 SUITS for rent, ell siaee. lorlns KM., w L'nKiue Tai- fljoal examination. Black Diamond Has Spirit of Conquest Seattle, April 1. (U. P.) Black Diamond. Washington, the mining town steamer Sue : H. - Elmore.- which has I where every citlxen -gives a percentare been plying on the Columbia river and i of hl8 wages to war work, has Issued an along tne uregon coast, recently, has Ernest H. Crafton, 18, and Alva L. Has kell, 19. The Dalles. Or.r Barney B. Rucker, 23, and Grace Jones, 19, Port land. - ( VitaJ statistics mmr19es.Btrtbs. pzotbx John Melody Dies BIRTHS &AXbEk8 To lir. and Mrs. George Bandera. 8S8 l-snc, waren in, a sow. . W1NZENKIKD To Mr. and aln. O. E. Win- cenried, sUlwaaaie, ur., aaarcn a. a KEENE -To Mr. and Mrs. Torn B.-Keene, 824 tpshnr. Maipa 20, a aaacnier. Oregon City, April 1. John Melody, an JtEVEQUE -To 'Mr. aad Mrs. Charles A been purchased from the Pacific 'Nav igation company of Astoria by Eiglll Buschmaru an Alaska cannerxman of Seattle. The vessel will be operated be tween Seattle and Southeastern Alaska canneries. Two Days and All -Evenings Wheatless San Francisco, Cel., Aprfl 1. (TJ. P.) aged resident of the Central Point dis trict, above New Era. died at the Ore gon. City hospital Saturday night after an illness of six weeks' duration. De ceased was born In Ireland, 1 but had ultimatum through ths . minteworkers I . .-i--, ,1.- tt., c.., . l?.!,S,rln.f t!1.t " 0?r l?Tln ? great many; years. He was 70 years of its slse will buy as many third Liberty loan Donas. age, and for the past 13 years had re sided in the Central Point district. He is survived by the following children: Edward and H. P. .Melody, Portland; in tlSTVs Greelr. March 28. a eon. DODSON To Mr. and Mrs. W. l. Dodsoa. 1208 Woodward avenue, aisrrn ji, an. XfCSS To Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Alien uoan. 880 Eaot Hamaon, aiarcn an, son. KIUET To Mr. and Mrs. Uarold C auey, Biv East Salmon. March 8. a daushur OVLER To . Mr. and Mrs. A. Outer. 285 W Heeler, aiaren a aon. bined interests. - RaU of 1 cent per mile Irom Canadian boundary points to destination aad let urn. for particulars apply to V. H. Eav nlnvment aarrice. Iteut. ol labor or to J.' M. Uneve, 801 1'irrt ave.. Spoaaae. Waak.. Caa- sdiaa soverniaeiat asetsL. ill mm : Come to Wast Una sad learn how foollah the men are who are eull on striae. Take -car to Oreson City and cross bruits to free employment office. Lowset wage 88.8S, hours anil I. U noarv days alone. - Cnanees lor advancement (ood. WANTED ' Printer capable of operation lino type or earlns for same, with part time oa other wont; state lowest wage ana stve capa- bultlea. Addreat sta-szo. journal. .-. VVAVTEn Bov -lor office work. Moat bo IS yeaie or older. Answer la own uaadwrttlnc and slate salary expected. Answer 0-S14, Jour nal. HARRT JO.VES CAN 18E A FEW MEN ON EXCAVATION WORK. WEST LINN HOTEL ACltOttS BUlLK.lt tUUV UIU.IjU.1 W1CX. 88.40, NINE HOI HH. EXPERIENCED floormerj, best et referenoes reauired. Apply superintendent's offke, 8 to 18 a m.. Olds. Wortman aV Aina EXPERIENCED window shade man aad drap. ' cry nanser. apply snperunenaem a at lice. SSto 10 a. sa-. UMs. wortman ac am. WANTED A yoang tsea wits knowlsdce of bookkeeplns in wanle-ala office. 'ine chaace for -advancement. u i 8 ( , J ournai. MABKE&S snd sorter,, waabmee, band ir oners, : ataicbera and asacbloo band. : MaUosal Laua- dry Co.. E. Sts and i;uty. tviVUOW ahade man and . drapery bane Must be sipciisnoad. Apply superintenaerH's office. 9 to 1U a. ta. una, wortman AJns;. UOOD wases paid to indostrioaa workers. - Ap ply superintendent t'nion Meat .Co., JfortS Portland. Ur Take Kenton ear. Million Dollar Fire a . .Ail . e -a . : garec aieiooy. nurn acnooi leacner lni'oaepu n - - At Atlantic-City riSS i DEATHS A?fT FTJ?rBgAL8 7 NUGENT April 1. at the residence. 607 Cora Atlantic City, N. J., April 1. Fire early today destroyed the block on At lantic avenue from New York ' to Ten nessee avenue. The loss is estimated Mrs. M. H. Mooney. Canby; Miss Mar- I husband of Mary Ann Nucent and father of garet Melody, high school teacher in I Joseph Kacent or epoasne; insi "wo James h'osent oi this city. Notice of later. Dun nine A McEnteo, tuneral I land, and . Miss Elizabeth Melody, New I Directors. WAN'TEI 2 colored porters to. take care of aieevinc ears with snow. Write Great WorUiam show, gent, WS-.fr. lii-UVKKY bors stsDted. IS years or ore. Good wases. Apply euperintendent'S office. 8 to 10, Olds. Wortmsn St aina;. - ----- OOTERNMKNT eraau neaacsapriers and typiata Enroll now at Sberloek's HaUroad ecaeol. Wcrreater HQS. ' . ' Mondays and Wednesdava haraaftaw . t $1,000,000. to be observed as entlrelv wheatlaaa I The fire itarted at 2i30 a. "m. In the days and all meals served after 5 p. m. as wheatless anneals In California res taurants and hotels, under new rulings of the state food . administration - sent out today. , . j i Potato Growers to Meet - f . me ' . TVTI ' a IS - W -'.. ea tiXe'?. ad rZrVt tS: Governor PniUlpp today called a confer. Inflammation which Is ths cause of the t nc ot :- otMto growers, dealers and asricuiturai iscdii ne- asia.un ins assembly' chamber, April ' 4. to take up the potato situation. It Is claimed one half of last -year's potato crop still Is on the farms with little prospect of sale. - - U - W -.- - , , ; . . xrouoiav - x our drugBiat will cheer fully refund your raonoy if you are not satisflsdfter a few days' usa Avwi- vnr viio Dure, original UOU MEIDAL Haarlem OirCapsules. None other genuine; For sale and guaran teed byJThm Owl DrukCo. (Adv.) store of the Oliver II. Guttridge com pany, near Tennessee street. - ; , a, i 1 Z.1" Zt?JZ 7,U "k- : WANTED Maa to 4rl. ford deli y car and 'y-.'J.i.'ZL'. r i . clerk ta sroeery store. Call 821 Sd St. Eleteri Disputes Settled 'Washington, April 1. (I. N. S.) El erven disputes - between capital - and labor -were -adjusted during-the past were riding, week, the department ? of labor an- the car. nounced today. About 20,000 workers were Involved.' Two of ths iargest ! j BEAL E8TATK TBASC8FEBS strikes were in St- Louia , I - ? Nedra Co. to Otto Here at al. U.4. B. - 1. Boulevard Add. .............. 8 Tork city, -Funeral arrangements are I kiesneb At 8 93 Claybum -evenne. Marrh in Charge of Myers Brady, but In-I 80. Maedaune KiasaeT. ared 87 years. The pninnUtA li-vnt lnt,nni m.lll k. fm.nl ,.nni will ha held Tnaarla. Aortl 2. i made at New Era. . I st 2 p. an. from the Oerman I.wtheran chnrcb. ; pXlNTEB -wanted TOlaWr " 7t 1 M-WU aTSUIlV - marm ST U kB l H aaa s wraj aa aNtaiaal amnaatTasnta . In ira asf AV. TV Kar Three Mined in Aato Accident worthy. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April L (I. N. S.) I BETTES la this city, at the home of her Un T. T. Wllann. 5 . XT pa . Willi I nepnew. neroen uraaiey. m? soij mm, . ' . 'I SAm-il , ErfK-r E. Bet tea. aae 78 years. The KoagetS, 40, ana Airs, taia Wilson, 50, 1 remaim. -ara at the reaidenco eatabls-hmeat of are dead here today, all three of the I J. p. Ftniey A Son. Montaomery at Fifth. No- women being klllea wiien an lnterurban I M funeral tcr. car struck an automobile In which they 1 OUIMBT At Los AaceWe, Cat., March 80, lee Kodaera waa rlrlvlnsr I . "J-uo7, r. .. GOOD ras carpet weaver wanted. west ve.. j aw sin. ertl- to tint , bouse; T Fbone Tabor S028. - MAN for wasbins windows, clean ruga, etc S3u Taylor f- - 5S WANTED Aa experienced track driver. East 8041. National Fnel Co. ' ' BOY wanted, to, deliver and clerk la grocery. - East 1ZZ7. STEADX yotms man. grocery departaaeaU mono,- jet ana A mer. IT dare. tt-AXTEI Machine ' preeeer - for men's Brnadway Dye Worfca, phone East' S28. IMawk tnvitad to attend fanrral aatlajaa. 1 which will be held at the Elks' temple, at 8 p. ' WANTED Man to work oa chicaca'ranch. utvrmm mh ir - a78 Joornsl. Wednesday, April 8. cemetery. ' euita. - Supreme Court Adjourns Washington. Apr U lv L N. S.) The supreme - court today recessed until April 15. . - . a . - B. M. Lombard and wf.- to Grace A Pierce, and. V int. lit Lu 6. . 7. B. 2. Jefferson St. Add. ........... . The TJmbdeastock A larson HoroetraiM era' Inv. Co, to . Edla Boatea. - L.. a. : - B. 8, Cumberland . ... , u j ,., ..... 10 TOtrNOMAN At 69 North Eighteenth atreet. AnrU 1. Mary r. Touncman. wita ot Jolin Toangman. - Bemains 'are at Bormaa'a raaeral parlora. Announcement of fnneral later. : 100 1 ESCliMAN At Tlgard, Or., March 81. . Anna ' Eeebmaa. age 82 years, beloved ii M Al lbert O. Kachmaa. 'Notice of fnnaral later. Ar- 1,800 I rangemenu ia care of Millar at Txaoy. WANfEDBoy over 18. Portland Far. Ulg. t r,.. l zv atacaoam nma i lKi al ec. wUllac to work toe . 85 a da. Weatera Maqaaine Ceny SO 7 Byoahling bids. PACITTOnroa worka, E. 29th aad Clackamas 2 belpers wanted, experience nat raqiured. BOT with wheet wanted lor dlie-y and anaad work. Boaaoag A Co.. 91 Park St. iia TOl'NO LADIES " FOR TELEPHONE. OPEBATINO 39 PEB WEEK. TAID WHILB LEAIIM-VO BAP1D ADVANCEMENT IN SALAUX PERM A NUXT"'POS1TION8 APPLT TO I, TEtEAlONE "CO. OPERATING k SCHOOL PARK AND OAK ST8. SIXTH FLOOK. ,! TOUNO LADIES TO I. EARN TrtEPUONB npruiTtN-n- i' NINE DOLLARS PEIt WEEK PAID WHILB LaK.LlU - ! STEADY ADVANCEMENT S-KUMANKNT- POSITIONS ' : ' APPLT TO TELEPHONE COMPANY OPEB- AVX1NU BUtuui raita aau vsa ' . SIXTH FLOOK GIKL wanted for general boueewoik; good home and waaes to bright, clean grrL One who ' can milk preferred. - I five oa eft earbne adr GIRL WANTED Cooking aad general hoase- : work, S adults; sou per mom a: Tnetvaces . reqnired ; telephone mornings Mstn 1877. , WANTED A mother's helper la family ef i with a cook, at eea college. vtagea aae. References reauired. Call Sell. 1238; EXPERIENCED operators power sewing ens-. chines. Best wages, wuuty uarmeni.. la, iii 1st et. i -r WANTED Hand irosers, eUrehers. machine and' ;. mangle baoda. Aauonal Aawnary w A sta - and Clay. l- EXPEUUCNCEU gift wanted for general house- work tn amau Ismuy; goea wages,, t'oona Main 982". .-" IAXL wagee paid to indostrloua work era, Ap- Kly supenntendrnt 1. nloa ; Meat vo., .sorts Portland. "Or. Take Kenton car. ! liOl'SEKEEPKH for family ot two; wanted im- ro ad lately : salary F-T22. Journal. 840 to 888; 'teferesces. WANTED, young girl to assist with hooseworg i and care ot one etuia; cooa wages, aaaia sszv 14 N. 81st. i - WANTED Smart girla" to leant preasiag fancy gowns, - sio per wees wuu lesming - raona Broadway 2893. - j ' - WANTED A good woman for general bouee- work : bis wage, inono ast Soea. WASTED A glrflor light" houaewerk in small apt. Apply 4eZ f ' ' A tilRL for general housework, i Woedlawa 2881. ' A8SI3TNT cashier aad saleslady, r 1st and Alder. ' Simo a, " area Broadway Iryo Worka, phone -Eaat 828. WANTED A woman ' tor general bona work oa ranch, wages a a. - fan Tabor 2702. COMPETENT second girl, 172 N. 18th at Pbone Broadway S12U, Mrs, g. Kceblar. . TWO women foe eol lectors, eity work, 8&W bond required., 907 Bpaaldlnf Mdg. - COMPETENT maid small femur, gjft. for general hoaaework J Call Mar, 1884. WANTED Woman or girl to do general house work from :! to S. No weahins. SelL 41. WANTED Houaeaeeper for family of 8. Good home. Phono V din. 1002. - i WANTED Cook for familr of 8; seod wages. Main 177. 288 N. 24th St. MIDDLE aged woman to help about ths honse.- Cail Bouui sss roouc ataraet. . WANTED ExperWDCed cook, . $18 per week.' ; af-sts. 4wnui. - - ; HELP "ITATI"r 3f ALlJ AXJ t " -FKWALK t9' i OUl;lNAL MOLEii MAatsaat ! CuLUtUk V'i " Teaches the trade ha S weeae, - Glees echeme-1 ahtps and transfer car da, : rare row while learn ing Bi or ma no lor seta a snd Horwtoa ' Okvt.cX tiarowr Colieae nU teaeh yoa taa bar - ber trade ia S weeks: tools tree: eeAoasrshta) dfplemaa given: paid while learsmg: positions a-wsrentaed: rglrtow redweeA "28 Madmoav . ". OUlCUtAi. MOalLavat JtAatUtthV SCHOOL, ' Teachea maa gad women barker trade la 8 weeks. Spedal rates tot abort time ealy 818 rnelndlag Seed act sX took,' gtrlsg diik7maa, ?3 Couch ac