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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, .1918. LONGSHOREMEN'S continue to he opera ted, ty the govern ment. Tbe mix vessels turned back are: the Alaska, - Ketchikan. Victoria. Ala meda, Northwestern and Valdex. UNION PRESIDENT OPPOSES STRIKE Tlerman Payne Appointed San Francisco. April 13. (I. X. 8.) Herman Payne has been appointed cap tain of the Konlgen der- Nederlanden and will ,talte her out when she leaves this port tor the United States shipping board. The old torpedo-boat destroyer Rowan, now at Mare island, is for sale. She has been laid; up (or some time, but is in excellent 5 condition. She has a dls- President O'Connor Wires Bus?- pUccmftnt of 125 ton , ness Representative Anderson News of the Port to Have Men Keturn to worK. EXPECT NAMING OF BOARD Loading of Steamer Westshore at Portland Flouring Mills Sched- . tiled to. Begin Today. - i Arrival April 1 Beaver, American stesmer, from Han Francisco and ten Pedro, pMaencerejuad freight. MARINE ALMAKAC W,th,r at River' Mouth North Head, April 13. Conditions St the mouth of the river at noon: Wind, southwest, 12 mile; weather, cloudy ; sea, smooth. Sun Record for April 14 Boa rbee. .6:26 a. m. Sun eets.. . .7:56 p. m. ' Tide at Astoria Sunder Hlght Water: Low Water AMERICA WILL GUARD HOLLAND'S WELFARE, AMERICA ANSWERS . - V - r .!...'. - . 1 - " r" United States Makes Reply to Protest From The Hague Regarding Ships. Washington. April 13. U. P.) Afnerica adheres to its long established friendship and regard for small nations and has actually applied it In the case of seizure of Holland's shipping. This is, in part. America's answer to Holland's - objections to the requisition ing. This government was within Its rights under international law; it is 8:81 a. m.i .9.4 feet I 10:80 a. m. . 1.1 feet providing goods wnicn are ior Monana s 4:47 p. m.. .7.2 feet I 10:85 p. m JTEW TODAY V e . W 1 Rrnnk rj -j- HJW).& on the Slit da JT W V,"-! Ineormi.ee Coram K Im I pursuant to at: the Aitniiaf Statement of the. LANCASHIRE FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. , the Kingdom of Greet nniain, if December. ltlT. mads to the Uauoner of the atate of Oregon. LOST IN CARELESS EGG HANDLING,45T MILLIONS Production of Infertile Eggs Im portant Way to Save .This Food. DAILY RIVEK READINGS Intercession by President T. V. O'Connor, of the International Long ' shoremen's union, has resulted in re lieving the Iqcal longshoremen's wage adjustment situation which had reached ; a, point where the . longshoremen re fused to work any but vessels of the emergency fleet corporation. President O'Connor from New Tork, wired . Victor Anderson, representative 4 of the employes, to have the men go tack to work and submit their case to the adjustment commission. - The Chamber of Commerce was ad- - vised of this In a telegram received from President O'Connor. - "I am opposed to a strike at this - time.' says the telegram. "Employers should meet with the employes." As a result of Mr. O'Connor's tele- . ram, work is expected to go on as before. The loading of the steamer Westshore at the Portland Flouring snllls was to begin at 1 o'clock today. ,The adjustment of the wage sltua tlon is to be made by a local media tion board. This board is expected to be appointed today by the shipping board at Washington, according to ad ' . Vices received by the Chamber of . Commerce. It is stated that the board Will be composed of a representative Of tbe employes, a representative of the employers and one other to be . selected by the national commission. Mr. Anderson will probably represent the employes. He is business agent for local Longshoremen's Union No. 6. Notice of those selected to serve on ' the board Is expected by wire from ''Washington this afternoon. STATIONS s. aj "is i1 Pi m ; Cm OS OSa 3 Pj8 Lewi ton . I 22 . . . I . . . . . . . . Umatilla.. 25 9.0 0.4 0.00 Eugene 10 4.0 -0.2 0.82 Albany . 20 4.4 -0.1 0.27 Salem 20 8.8 -0.1 O.Sl Oregon City 13 4.9 -1.0 0.28 Portland . 15 8.5 0.4 0.80 i') rising; (-) falling. i! RIVEK FORECAST The WBlaroette riTer at Portland -HI! rise lowly Sunday and remain nearly stationary Monday and Tuesday. ,. PULITZER TO LEAVE MONDAY Csptsln Samuclson in Seattle Seeking Men for Crew. AT i IfEIGHBORIXG PORTS Aatorie. April 12. Arrived at 2:20 and left tip at 7 :40 p. m. : Steamer Bearer, from San Francisco and San Pedro. Sailed at 2 p. m.: Steamer Trinidad, for 8an Pedro. Arrived at 6:30 a. m : Steamer Dairy. . San Pedro.' April 12 Arrived : Steamen Wahkeena and Daisy Mathews, from Columbia river: ateamer 8antiam, from Astoria; steamer. Havel, from Columbia river. Aberdeen, April 12. Arrived at 8 p. m Steamer Daisy Freeman, from Portland. San Francisco, April 18. Arrived: Steamer Washington, from Redondo, 12:80 a. m. ; steam er Whittle!, from Port San Luis, midnight: Ben ito J oa rex. with barge 89 In tow. from Marsh- field, 10:20 a. m. ; Danish motorship Peru, from Manila. 11 a. m. ; schooner Irmgarard, trans pacific. 1 2 noon; Westport, from Crescent City, 12 noon; Carroei. from Grays Harbor, 12 noon. Sailed Uteamer can Pedro, for Guars mas via Los Angeles. 8 a. m. : schooner Eric, for Ku reka, 8 a. m. ; ship Star of France, for Bristol Bay, 8:30 a. m. San Francisco, April 18. (L N. 8.) Arrived yesterday: Vanguard, Eureka, 10:65 a. m. ; President. Los Angeles. 1 :2S p. m.: William H. Smith, trans-Pacific, 7:15 p. m. ; Newport, Co rinto, 8 p. m.; Argyll. Seattle, 8:30 p. m. ; Oelilo, Port San Luis, 9:20 p. m. ; Samson, with Johanna Smith, Coo Bay, 8:30 p. m. ; Moano. trans-Pacific, 8:10 p. m. ; Yellowstone, Lo An geles, 11:10 p. m. Sailed yesterday: Sequoia, codfish! rig cruise, 2 p. m. ; Asuncion, victoria, 2 p. m. : Vanguard, Lo Angele. 8:10 p. m. ; Acme, Coo Bay, 5:45 p. m. : Arctic, Fort Bragg, 7:30 p. m.; Atlas. Willapa Harbor, with barge 93, 7:80 p. m.; City of Tooeka. Los Angeles. 8:30 p. m. April 12. Arrived uasoune 2.7 feet welfare and It acted only af ter Ger-j v I .W . 1 1 IT.Il. n J I I fulfillment of a temporary agreement which would have made requisitioning unnecessary. As to Holland's objection that she had been used unfairly through denial of bunker coal and grain for her ships In American ports, the formal reply points out that these commodities were Amer ica's and sadly needed for her own pur poses. Moreover, at the time, further United States supplies would have gone Indirectly to Germany, it is claimed. The statement points out that Dutch ships will be replaced In kind If lost, that the United States Is using only Holland's surplus shipping and is. In ef-. feet, guarding her agreement against i the threats of Germany. Stettinius May IJead New Aircraft Board Washington. April 13. (L N. S.) Ed ward R. Stettinius. assistant secretary of war. will probably head the new air craft board when the Snowden Marshall report is made to President Wilson, It was stated In administration circles to day. The report, a preliminary outline of which has already been sent to the White House, is expected today. It will recommend a reorganized aircraft board to hurry up the carrying out of the vast war program and Stettinius is regarded as exactly the man to direct the work. The position of the chairman of the present board, Howard E. Coffin, in the new organization, is not made clear. Hays Mets Party Workers m South AN EASY WAY TO IDENTIFY CHICKS I IN COMB I Net pretnraass received darin the rear .-. 8 S.111.44S.44 ' Irtereet. dividends and rente re ceived during the year 205.787.79 Beeeived from home office 79.4S6 22 TJ. S. internal revenue recovery. 1.415.12 San Francisco, April 13. (U. P.) Nevada Republicans, anxious to bring unity within the ranks of their party. held conferences with Chairman Will H. The municipal fishing schooner Joseph -r.mt, fmm cm H..h -an t, m Pulitzer will leave on her third fishing Thursday. expedition to the Newport halibut banks Seattle. April 18. (L N. S.) Arrived TJ. Monday, Captain Samuelson Is in Se- O. Scof ield. San Francisco, 8 :4 5 a. m. ; Victoria, ; attle today hunting for new men to fill "aT April' icWntTr ntrg. Hays of the national Republican com- vut mo view, nicjf luuiuii i uo Bcuuicu p;0 U5t fnom Ban Francisco, 4:30 p. m. ; Santa here because of demand of other vessels. Ana. southeastern Alaskan points, at 4 p. m. ; On her last expedition the Pulitzer Weatover, trial cruise, 1 :30 p. m. ; schooner made a catch Of 8000 pounds and de- Salvator. Tjcoma. in tow of tua; Prosper, at -livered it to the municipal fish market HopL Pershmg, from Tacome. St Third and Yamhl.l streets. The Hr8t SaUed Aoril'l2 Hokkal Marn. for Dalny. expedition was not SO successful owing 16:30 p. m.; Richmond, for Ocean Falls, B. C, tn ensrlnsi trmihlst. Thu rnmlnv Avrwtril. I at 7 P Tn. a n , " - I T . . , . m n i. . n i bound, 2 n. m. : Alameda, southbound, 8:80 p. m. Ketchikan. April 12. Sailed Jefferson, south bound, at 4 a. m. ; Princess Sophia, southbound, at 2 p. mv Hongkong, Apru (. Bailed senator, ior Singapore.,! Port Townsend, April 18. Passed in Javery for Tacoma, at 7:30 a. m. tlon, it is expected, ' will break the rec ord. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Annual Inspection of the Splelel at Rldgefleld. Wash., was conducted Friday by the local steam vessel Inspectors. In ' apection of the tug Akutan at Portland will be conducted Monday. The Akutan , Is an Alaska packers' tender. To finish loading for her voyage to 'Nushagak. the bark ,evl O. Burgess shifted this morning from the.LjInnton ; mill to the Fifteenth street municipal terminal. Captain, A. Hoben, surveyor of the British corporation, Is In Astoria today , on official business. ' ( . The bark St. Nicholas of the Colum bia River Packers' association is due to . sail Sunday for Nunhagak. She Is at Astoria. The bark Heure of the same association sailed several days ago for Chlgnlk. ' Another launching Is to take place . today. The hull of the auxiliary schooner Klvlra Stolt, built for Chris- tlan Christiansen of New York by the Columbia Kngineertng works. In due to go down the ways at 2 o'clock. Mrs. iLuIu Dahl Miller Is to be the sponsor. The Shortage of seamen on the entire Pacific Coast is seriously affecting the . movement of vessels, according to word from various- ports. Ixoal shipping men concur in the statement. Efforts will raittee here today, as did numerous California political leaders. Hays ar- rived late Friday after having visited Governor Stephens at Sacramento. Hays, on his arrival, declared that while success of the Liberty loan is his principal concern right now, he believed constructive criticism of the war gov ernment is Justifiable and desirable. Women in Charge Jackson Club Event FERTILE EGOS -SPOIL GET BIl) OF ROOSTERS After the hatching season cook. sell, or pen your rooster. . Hens nojt running with a male bird' will pro duce Infertile . eggs quality eggs that keep best and market besti Fer tile eggs soon spoil for food and market in summer heat. Just as they do under the sitting hen or In the incubator. Egg production is equal ly great In flocks from which roost ers are excluded! ' i Forty five million dollars every year is4 the estimated loss from improper methods of producing and handling eggs, according to specialists of jthe United States department of agriculture. About one third of this lose Is duel to partial hatching of fertile eggs which have been allowed to become warm enough to incupate, and Is preventable. Production of Infertile eggs is the rem edy. I An Infertile egg is one that Is laid! by a hen that has not been allowed to run with a male bird. In most cases 14 days Is long enough to . wait for the eggs to become Infertile from the fe males. The male bird In the flock has no Influence on the number of eggs the hens lay. He merely fertilizes the germ of the egg, which is not necessary when the egg is to be sent to market or used for table purposes. It Is im possible to hatch an infertile egg or to cause a blood ring to form in one. I In fertile eggs keep in good condition In temperatures that will cause fertile eggs to rot. After the hatching season, cook, can, sell or confine all of the male birds. Hens not running with a male bird will produce infertile eggs quality eggs that keep best and market best. A fertile egg is Just the opposite of the infertile in many respects. It is the egg that , it produced from hens that are running with male birds, al though occasionally there are hens i run ning with mala birds that lay Infertile eggs. This is often the case with hens that are confined in yards and runs, and birds that do not have green feed or those that are overfat. The fertile egg should only be produced during the breeding season. The fertile egg is the one from which the chick is hatched, and that spoils so quickly when ! sub jected to the ordinary methods of han dllng on the farm and when marketed in the hot summer months. j . A A), ' A A A A A A A A "A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 9 A A A A a A A: " A" A ' Total income t S.4 18.188.57 DISBURSEMENTS I - Net leeaea paid during the year. 8 1.854. 128.68 lUmittancee, to hoeae office 278.841.81 Ct mmtaatona and aelariee paid during the year . Taxes, licensee aad fee paid dur ing the year - A moon t of all ether expenditure Greea loaa oa sale or maturity of 780.834.82 100.08 8 S81.L24.85 67.284.2S Total expenditures ...8 2.920.S71.7S ASSETS Value of real estate owned t mar ket value) -.8 800.000.00 Value ftf atAcka and bond owned (market value) 8.154.428.78 Pne from other companies. .... 7.609.8 Caxh in banks and on hand 1.008.8T0.58 Funds deposited with L S. traa- Hrthod of to marking chicks to de termine age. Sixteen different toe marks. Due for commission and brokerage Halariea. rents, etc Taxes due or aocnaed Poultry raisers frequently make the mistake of keeping old hru on their farms and killing the younger hens and Amount of unearned premiums on puiiets oecause mey are unaoie to ois- an outstanding rtsas tlnguUh them after the pullets have ma tured. Marking the chicks when they are young with' a toe punch will help to avoid this and will enable the poul- tryman to determine readily the age and breeding, and to keep any other records desired. The chicks should be marked before they are transferred to the brooder or brood coop. The accom panying diagram shows 16 different marks that may be used. The Jackson club will celebrate the 175th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson Port Tewnsend, April 12. Chicago, for Be- stile, at 8:15 p. m. Passed out Governor at 2 p. m. ; tug Hunter, at 4 p. m. ; Ralnter, 4 :80 p m. Arrived Tug Henry j. Kiddle, at 1 Dm. Point Well. April la, Arrived Ketchuaa. I .-tvi- . e .-.ii, in r ihnn. h.u Th. Dupont. s " I hi l. 1 1 .1 Tacoma. Wash. April 12. Arrived North- I ;"-. s ..uw.c.i land, Cordova, and Banta Ana, from Seattle. I JaCRSOn CIUD liberty Don a committee. B. F. Irvine of The Journal will speak on "Why We Fight." Among the prom inent women Interested are: Mrs. Thomas Carrlck Burke, Mrs. Lucia Faxon Addlton. Mrs. Emma Haley Fra- zelle. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden. Mrs. W. F. Vaughn, Mrs. Sarah K. Moore, Mrs. Alice McNaught, The public is invited to attend. Miss Leon a L. Larrabee will preside. Premiums in coarse of collect ion written since Sept. 80, 1817. Interest and rents dne and ac crued , 610.687.84 814.707.17 47.885.40 ntrATH A.r rrriiA4. ' KRAEFT Apra 12. 1918. at the home of her VBELP WAXTED MALE daughter. Mrs. J. U. wick street. Carohrwe Kraeft. -ace 88 year T monthe dan. tekived saether ef atra. . aa. Ptttager ef PortUml. Mrs. Wuliam CaMerwood ef Lee Angelea. Theodore E. Kraeft, Klyrtne, Ohio; John B. Knelt of Goble. Ov . and en) brother. Herman Jeaha of i'amaa. Wash. ' neral eervicee wul be held alowday. April 15. from &. T. Brynee' reasdenea parlors. 801 ' Bams avenue, at Masoat street. 2 p. sn. - mf t at . lioaw rv cemetery. meao aivnea to attend. urv u-ivrt-ti Wis- Ptttengev. 474 Borth- tAvttLLI. BOX rACTOHlEa. OPERATIONS. KLAJtfATU tXUXTI. OREGON. 6 HO UK DAY. HIGHEST WAGES. attCST- StTlOOlA DUT C1J1IATE. C1TI Ok 09 PEOPLX. LOGODia Tbere is big diversity ef labor, as there are 14 "easraaula. five box factories. 16 toggle operations uing both steam, donkey and horse luccing. Three Uk mllU- Dm WK8TOVEH At 1S3S East Eleventh street, caathod work la the box facturiea. j April 12. Harriott It. Weatover. H4 years 11 Hith IS da vs. The temains etUI be for warded alondas. April 16, to Kavtd ttty. Jtwt ler county. Nebraska, by Walter U. ken worthy, of 1582 -1684 East Thirteenth street. BeUwood. MERTEX The funenl Mrvice of the late Methtaa Mertea will be held Sunday, .April 14. at 2 o'clock p. aa.. at the Portland erema teriaaa. 14th and Bybee streets. Friend in vited. J, P. Finley Son. director. COME HOW, atllJJt AXD WOOD It OPERATION. OX ARRIVAL SEE KLAMATH I.CklBKHklKN-8 ek LOGGEUS ASSOCIATION. WAIN STREET. KLAMATH ("ALLS. OR. iaw MEN KMPLOy-U Total eta Leas special deposits in any atate (if any tbere be). 8 .8 5.848.678.89 1.189.84 Total assets admitted in Oregon. 8 5.842.478.81 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid.. $ 834,901.88 EVANS Lidu Evans. Poruknd seal tart uaa. April 10, 28 years; general sepsis. CKOH Jesse K. Uroh. 14n8 Congress. April 11, 22- years; pulmonary tuberculeaia. ,i COLLIN 8 Eugene HeUutt ColUns, Good Bam art- j tan hospital. April 10, IS years; endocarditis. I 8TERTZ Christian Sterta, tieod Hamariiaa hoapital, April . 24 years: fractured skull. KR1EGEU kar Kneger. U25 MaUory. April 10. 12 yean; chorea. I CAMPBELL Hugh CempbelL North Psetflc ) Dental collect. April 10.. 42 years: (aercnrial ! poisoning. HATCHES James Hatches. Multnomah hoapt- taL April 19. 84 years: endocarditis. FIN N Maurice Leonard Finn. 17 Myera. April 10. 2 month: suffocation. JAV1N John Jsbin. 088 Sd, April 10. 1 year; eroncno pneumonia. i . STAKE E. A. Stake. Msnlo hotel. March 80. u years; Dyocaroiua. 8.011.151.98 8.500.00 1.1.50 0 70.480.99 exclusive ef Heat for Brood Chicks The best temperature at which to keep a brooder or hover depends upon the position of the thermometer, the style of the hover, the age of the chickens and the weather conditions. Aim tq keep the chickens comfortable. As the operator learns by the actions of tHe chickens the amount of heat they reauire. he can discard the ther mometer If he desires. When too cold Total liabilities. capital stock of 8 8.414.190.89 Total premiums in force Decem ber 81. 1917 1...8 5,883.781.41 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR -Total insurance written during the year . ... .510,258.081.00 urnsa premium! received ounng the year Premiums . "returned during the year 8 Loss a paid during the year f . . . Leeaea incurred during the year. Total amount of insurance out standing tn Oregon December 81. 1917 LONDON LANCASHIRE FIRE LNSLRANCI COMPANY. LTD. By A. G. MclLWAINE. JR.. Manager. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: .EDWARD EVERETT. Portland. Or. 126.999.81 28.851.18 27.584.88 S9.C83.S6 4.709.938 0 Synopaia of the Annual Statement of tbe LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION the 81st day of December. 1817. mad to the Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon. pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums received during the year 34.688.450.87 Interest, dividends and rente re ceived during the year 176.902.84 income from other sources re ceived during the year 198.598.01 the chicks will crowd together and try i fj -,?a- ,n tbr"nd?" J jrt Bfitaio. on to get nearer the heat. It is not possible to say for each case at what temperature the brooder should be kept to raise young chickens, but It will run from 90 degrees to 100 degrees in some cases, aa some broods of chickens seem to require more heat than others. Average temperatures ap proximate 93 to 95 degrees for the first week or 10 days, when the temperature is gradually reduced to 85 degrees for the following 10 days, and then low ered to 70 or 75 degrees for as long aa the chickens need heat. This depends somewhat on the seasdh of the year and the number of the chickena, as It can bo readily seen that the heat generated by 60 chickens would raise the temper ature unaer me nover to u. nigner uc gree than the heat given off by a leas er number. Total income 84.918.951.72 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year.. . 31.099.151 57 Commissions and salaries paid dur ing the year 1176.680.71 Taxes, lice use and fee paid dur ing the year ..A 107,745.71 Amount of ail other expenditure. 600.140.74 BOT8 WANTED Over 16. With Wheels , Clean Work and Steady Good Advancement MAKE 360 TO 8100 PER UO. Elmer L BaOey 253 Oak Street . FARM LABOR FOB WESTKB. oaniui; Canada's farm needs make mi iisij aa ap peal to the Luted States allies for smi, Tk government e the L ailed 8 la Us wants every sea who can effectively help to do farm work this year. It waste the land la the (Jute Btaiea aeveiopea fust ef coarse, but ft ak 1 VHII.ING John Tvslline 'St. Vincent hoailtal. wanta to help Canada. Whenever we (tad a April . 48 year; gaatne hemorrhage. . Canada's field a ft a ear SCHLACHTER -Barbara Bchlachter. 885 N. 2 1 st April 0. H months: lobar Dneumonla. K'LL'M Hiram Gilbert hlusa. 80S Dekum ave.. April 9. 67 yeara: valvular heart disease. TILXON Walter Frederick Til ton. St. Vincent nospttaj. Apru 10, 55 yeara; FLORISTS MARTIN s FRBEtt CO.. Florista, 854 Wi Mam 209. A-1269. FLiwer tor all e ions rtbtlcally arranged. are supplied we want to direct him there. Ms will tell you where you eaa best serve the men laureate, Kate of 1 cent per mile I rasa Osnadiaa boundary point to a eat manes aad return. For particular apply to U. S. Em ployment service. Dept. ef Labor. 347 Perm street. Portland, ar to J. N. Uneve, 601 nrvt . e-ve.. Spokane. Waah., Caasdisa government aaent. CLARK BROS., Floriata. 281 Mormon ac Main or A-1803. Fine (lowers and floral eeeigna. Me branch store. 10 Pulp Makers, $3.64 j At Free Employment office, for 8 hours; eeeigns. Ho branch store. l " eaius. oppwia viregon jny; winter Ptopi m riiiBil Kitliv am., ' uW pom" uu oslly until about June 1. L ,5. 0l,24t AUI'iUwn "h,B be tranaferred to other work. Don t and decoratkma. Phone Marshall 6922. LLB1.1NEH, Portland Hotel. S2S Mom MAX M. SMITH. Fiona. 141 6th eu FUNERAL DIRECTORS Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors Established 1877. Third and Salmon Sti Mala 607. A-161L Lady Assistant. J. P. FINLEY & SON Progressive Funeral Dlfeeteva. ruiaiK unit wieii a MeeMgueaery at kriftaV Male 6. worry about the atrike now on. It don't bother us. WANTED Man in garage of large corpora tlon to do washing, greasing and oiling. Steady work. Good wages and lt-rlaas working con diUona. Apply tn own hand writing. Mating age. experience and phone number. N-49. Journal. , BOT over 16 yra. of age to help la store room of a large local corporation. Good wages, working conditions and hours. Chance for ad vancement. Apply in own hand writing, stal iC C. experience and phone number. N-495. Journal. , WANTED At once, experienced well driller. 1'ay 34 a day and 10c a foot aad board. State where had experience and age. Moat be good tool dresaeT snd all around axnarlenee and line engine man. Address Box 04. Pendleton. O. Dunning fit Mctntee every eetau. Broadway and Pine eta fi Broadwav 4 80. A-45&S. Idr eseietant. HELP WAITED MISC. THE ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL 48 414 F. S. Dunning, Inc. The GeUen itnle Undertaker. E. Aider st. Pbone avast 2. It-Sttt A timid little woman, catching his eyes, inquired anxiously: "Are there no uncommon men but lawyers? Total expenditure . . : 83.87r.618.T3 ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) 8,3.722. 253.00 Due from other companies for re insurance on losses already uaid 80. 410. 02 j Cash in bank and on band 1.4L0.3SU.74 premiums tn course of collection written since Sept. SO. 1817.. 661.840.99 Interest and rent due and accrued 40,437.69 WILSON teat 64. Lady Assistant. MamMimah er Mevxaia A. D. Kenwortny Co. Tabor 6267. 6802 82d el. Lenta. Tiber 66. th st. and Foster mad. e'U-. ITETT TODAT CHINESE WARSH P GONG TO SIBERIA Officials of Vladivostok Join Soviet in Protest Against Japanese. Senator Broussard. Of Louisiana Dead Tokioi April 13. (I. N. S.) China will send a warship to join the allied fleet in the harbor at Vladivostok, ac have to be madeMrnmediately, through I cording ito a dispatch from Peking to all agencies aa well as the eovernment's I dav- J nautical schools, to secure crews, or j heavy losses and much delay in trans- j porting- Important cargoes will result. ' Lonnshorrmrn Arc Out Astoria, Or., April It No lonirshore- men working in the Astoria district to- trmt the day. Although no strike has been de- sible for the killing of three Japanese ciarea. uie men are out as individuals, subjects and therefore the landlne of .... nnsun is inn ituiure to increase armed forces was unwarranted. wages in accordance with the scale that Soviet newspapers (Bolshevik organs) New Iberia, La., April 13. (I. N. S.) United States Senator Robert P. Brous sard died at 8 :50 o'clock Friday night. Senator Broussard had been sinking for several days and his Intimate friends in Washington were 'apprised of his con dition. Hope was practically abandoned It Is Teported that the city officials when he failed, to respond to blood have Joined with the Soviets in protest- I transfusion. He was 54 years old. ing against the landing of Japanese ma. rines inn tne city. The protest was de- I r ti n f livered ; to the Japanese naval com- fifiJl ranClSCO UaieS The- protest is said to have declared Grow Some Green Feed in Hen Yard Try a dual purpose chicken pen j that Is, divide the yard into two parts and grow a green crop on one side while the hens range In the other. As soon ,as the growing stuff is two or three inches high, the hens can be turned upon and the other yard then snaded and sown. The following plan of cropping, suggested by specialists of the United States department of agriculture, will enable poultry raisers. in a large part of the country to have green feed for their chickens throughout the year. The plan suggested is adapted to moderate climatic conditions. .The crop grown should be the one best suited to the particular locality. For the extreme North or South, the ' dates should be modified. Thickly sown crops furnish succulent feed and summer shade. April 1 to July 1 Growing (yard 1) : Oats, chard or lettuce, clover or vetch. sunflowers (shade and seed), cow peas, rape. Feeding (yard 2) : Winter rye, winter vetch, climson clover (New Jer sey and South), sweet clover. July 1 to1 October 1 Feeding: (yard 1) : Oats, chard and lettuce, clover or vetch, cow peas, rape. Growing ! (yard 2) : Buckwheat, dwarf Essex rape, flat turnips. October 1 to April 1 Growing ! (yard 1): Oats, winter rye, winter : vetch, sweet clover, crimson clover. Feeding yard 2) ; Buckwheats dwarf Essex rape. flat turnips, soy beans. eVISSS. rndertakers. Total assets 35.873.840.84 Lea special depeaita In any atate (if any there be) 8 10,044.72 Total asset admitted in Oregon.. . 66,863,46.12 LIABILITIES Groa claim for losses unpaid. . . . 81.184.588.30 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding riak 3.483.285.62 Dua for commission aad brokerage. 86.990.32 All other liabilities 838.787.61 hiii-Uh.u at 1 UALa I . inuapeiaueat kauseret US- rector. Prices aa low as tl'O, 34(1. 6w. trbngtae t Bile. Usa !. A-T886 Drop German Names San Francisco, April 13. (U. P.) German names of two San Francisco tne men have been asking for the past express dissatisfaction over the presence I cafes went into the discard today. The montns. 1 ne regular wage scale has at fnretsrri tronns. while th mndarats no- been 65 cents an hour with $1 overtime, pers blame the lawlessness upon the so me longsnoremen want bo cents an viet I authorities. hour and $1.25 overtime. Tne Japanese newspaper Asahl prints a dispatch saying that all ofnhe popu lation of Vladivostok, regardless of na tionality, are satisfied with the landing of armed Japanese forces. J& Americans Ashore Is Belief Washington, April 13. (U. P.) Gov- "Hofbrau" became "The States" and "The Heidelberg Inn" became "The Co lumbia Inn." Synopsis of the Annnal Statement of TTTP! CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY of San Francisco, in the atate of California, on the 31st day of December, lli, maae 10 we Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: riTrrr. i , . r.it. t natri rm i 400.000.00 I Total Itebllftie. exclusive of can- INCOME 1 ttel rtock 34.618.610.48 v.t nremlnms recefved dnrina th tal premium in force Decem- year t 824.168.67 31. 1917 84.762,382.92 Interest, dividends and rente re- i t,SLt;s3 m UKfcUU.N K TUB xalAB ceived during tbe year e7.71S.ZS i wnnen ounng wo Income from other sources received i . er 18,284,712.60 during the year 7,103.13 vrosa premiums received anting j the year Total income 8 899.192.02 , Premiums returned during the year "wrj asm 4V4i sigs. Ill) JWmW DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year. . .8 279,712.80 Commissions and salaries paid aur- ing tbe year T 217.542.48 Taxes, licensee and fee paid dur ing the year 17,486.54 Amount of all other expendi ture 111.893.25 Total expenditures 6 ASSETS Value of real estate owned (mar ket value 1 8 Value of stock and bond owned (market value) Loan on mortgage and collateral. etc Cash in banks and on hand. . . Premiums in course of collection written since Sept.' 80. 191.7.. . Interest and rente due and accrued '1 620.684.87 .60.000.00 733.035.82 464.486.50 158.230.32 155.650.85 18.164.16 Losses incurred during the year. . lLS.385.i8 27,973.87 80.422.17 24.044.IT Kinds of Chtck Brooders Brooding systems may be classified as follows, according to. their capacity: Individual brooders or hovers holding from 25 to 100 chicks; coal, gasoline, and engine or distillate oil stove brood ers with a capacity varying! from 200 to 1200 chicks, and hot water pipe systems, the capacity of which Is unlim ited. The - beginner. If possible,! should thoroughly Investigate the brooding equipment used on successful poultry farma. which have been in operation for some years. Total assets Less special deposits in any. atate (il any there De) 3 .31.879.547.45 28.157.29 Total asset admitted in Oregon. .81,851,390.16 LIABILITIES Greea claim for losses unpaid 8 64.172.87 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 647.758.76 Due for commission and brokerage. 10,000.00 All other liabilities 25.208.00 Would Charier Three Craft, - Seattle, April 13. The Pacific Steam ship company today made application to the shipping board to charter one of Pie three Russian ships recently com mandeered by the government. "I don't know whether we will get ernmental dispatches from Vladivostok pne ef the vessels or not, but we are I under ' Friday's date, mentioned no trying, said General Manager Haines. American landing of marines. Hence. It was t assumed definitely here today, that tlte marines had not been ' sent ashore I as reported In Harbin " dis patches. Total liabilities, exclusive of capital' stock 8 Total premiums in force December 31, 1917 81.205.934.02 BUSINESS LV OREUON FOR THE TEAR Total Insurance written during the ' ' .88.403.898.00 Gross premiums received during the year Premiums returned during the year Loose paid during the year Leasee incurred during the year. . Total amonnt of Insurance out standing in Oregon December 8U 1917 THE CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY". A 7 i,rv. w. BKUOKS, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: PHILLIPS BECK, 207 Lewis BIdg., Portland. Or. 787.189.18 128.969.97 80,867.40 86.204.43 20,931.43 8.620,948.00 Total - amount ef insurance out standing in Oregon December 31, 1917 6.235.680.00 r m. w. xavuniu. Manager. Pacific Coast Branch. Saa Francisco. CaL Statutory resident general agent and attorney tor 205 Piatt Bide, Portland, Or. HALTOR-DEKKLNU COMPANY. Plait Bkig , Portland, Or. BITTER. LOWE Jt CO., Board of Trade BIdg.. Portland. Or. SUITES , and i SINGLE OFFICES Journal Building j Best of building service. Apply 311 Journal BIdg. ; Call M. 7173, A-6051 , BUSINESS CARDS Wedding Announcements TV. O. Smith Co.. 811 Morgan hMc POULTRY PIGEONS !-.-PET STOCK LtKKaS HUl'l'H tor rent, all lorine Co.. 609 Stark St. Lis BLEU Jewelry sues Unasue e- eharms. a specialty, buttons, plea. Jaeger Bros.. 1S1-1SS eu . Vital taf sties matritgts. Blrtbs. Deaths. ! In fact, we should like to have all three. Vessels Are Turned Back BeattVe, April 11 (T. N. 8.) The Uni ted States shipping board today turned back to the Alaska Steamship company llx of the seven large vessels of that torn pan y"s line which 'were comman leered by the government last October. Die seventh vessel, the Juneau, will 8. C WHITE LEGHORNS Egg for hatching. 82 to 87.50 per setting. Incubator lots 310 per 100. Baby chick, 156 each. W have the finest stock of Leghorns on the Pacific Coast and have been operating a successful commercial ranch for a num ber of years. McKenna Park Poultry Farm. McKenna are. and Lombard; 8t- Johns car. ''Where to Get If KEMMERER and ROCK- SPRINGS COAL ma CTJEAitEST ' AND BEST BCRXINO COALS. PRICKS REASONABLE.' Former Mayor of Chicago Has Stroke Chicago, April IS. (I. N. S.) Hemp stead Washburne, former mayor of Chi cago, Is in a critical condition today from a; stroke of apoplexy. Mr. ,W ash bur ne la 66 years old and was elected mayor of Chicago In 1891. He Is a na tive of Galena. Wis. His. father was the late EHhu B. Washburne, who was ambassador to France under President Urant. i t MURRAY'S blue ribbon strain uarrea uocas and Silver Camptne proauc me eggs ana show bird, too. Write or phone for prices ior Murray blue ribbon iram oi nama nucu i setting eggs, chicks, cockerels, or hens. Silver Campinea and Barred Bock utility strain) set- .4 r. ii n il rnr ens couuut 'uci. 60c extra. For sale, pen oi o x yv. m Rock hen, with blue ribbon (train cockerel. 8 JO. J. J. Hurray. 8128 2d at. 8. E. Tabor 1281. SILVER CAMPINES Chicago Champion llala heads my pea of Silver Campinea this season. This grand bird also awarded special at Chicago for being beet colored male. Pen contains first Chicago nan champion female).' second Chicago hen, first and second Chicago pullet; also winners at Ore gon state Fair. Portland Snow gnd others. Eight choice specimen in all. Egg 85 per setting. Walter Young. Oregon. City. Or. Ori ginator of Winner Strain Silver Campinea. Army-Navy Orders April 60 LATINO pulleta. O. A. C, vVhita Leghorn. Rhode Island Reds. Barred Rock; also sound, gentle black driving and plow mare. 1280 lbs. Light, wagon, 3 sets single harnesa. Reason able. 145 E. 81st rt. N.. Monta villa car. a WHITE Leghorn baby ehicaa. trom heavy laying --(Hogantecd) stock. 'March delivery. 811 per 100, April, 810. We guarantee safe arrival. The Pioneer Hatchery. Petalume, JU1. Rocka. Eliott bred: O. A. C White Leghorn 4tt for hatching, eoo eg incubator for sale. 'Tabor 4070. W. H. Wil liams. 8017 73d 8. E.. Portland. East 244 H-M44. AR10N rtEL CO. Country slabs, railroad ilea, blocks, inside! and cord wood. Mam 287S. t-8888. 828 .ronfc, near Clay. . UTIO.NAL FUEL CO., EU 2d and Oregon ate. I Ran Francisco, April 18. (L N. 8. ) The following army orders were issued here today: Recruit William F. K reuse, baker, quartermas ter corps, now caaulty at Fort George Wright, will be sent immediate ly to Camp Lewi for a course of instruction in baking at bakers' and cooks' sebool at that camp. The following named enlisted men. Quarter master eorpa. Fort tieorgs Wright, are promoted xo irre graae lnaicaiea, ana assigned te duty at that post in the capacity stated. To be corporals : Private (first class) Marcel E. Humbert, aa blacksmith; Private George R. McFadden aa clerk. To be privates (first class) : Private Edward FOR HALE! 200-ecg "Old Trusty" incubator. Good condition; just through using. Morton. OKI AHA a R Vl RHODE ISLAND RED letting egg from winter layers. 8150 setting. Carter. 1800 Newell St.. city. . . f m va. .fx., u. mm vniun eca. jo h pnvate iim ciasej : j FOR SAl.K Thoroughbred Black Minorca rooster. Sellwood 1442. Ed Chapman, 1800 E. 17th rt. WHITE Leghorns. traprrted, heavy layer. 81.25 setting. . 330 K. 77th St. Mala T591. Berchman. Teoa bldg. Barber Shop. ORDER chicks now for May 12 delivery from McRae'a trapnested White Leghorns. Every hen trap-nested all year. Our male hint, are BIRTHS LARSON To Mr. and Mr. P. A. Larson. 400 N. 25th. April 8; a daughter. BENFORD To Mr. and Mr. H. F. vBenfard. 25 E. JkOth. April 7 ; a eon. AKIN To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Akin, 44 MO- 1 ma lie moorage. Apru 10; a son. CHER.M8 To Mr. and Mr. 1. Cher-la, . 481 Em. swta, Apru s; a son. WHITE LEGHORN BABT CHICKS Now ready for deliver. We have some of the best breeders in the West. -All from Hogatt-t teeo. heavy egg laying strains, raise, on free range runs; therefore we . can, produce baby chick that cannot be equaled in aise. vigor and health. Bchneller'e Poultry yards. Ia40 K. 18th St. N.. Portland, Or. Woodlawa 1108. all anna nr tnrai h.n. .V(. ,. , 239 eggs to 270 eggs each. Won third per. i RODHAM To Mr. and Ma A. t Rodham. 820 and fifth indiridual at All-Northwest egg lar- ! TsmhUL April 10; a son. ing contest last year, over 1000 hens compel- W HONTo Mr. and Mrs. i. E. WUsoO, 892 litrf ll'L 1 . . 1 guf SlSki aV aaMaf 8 jt a I . t A . uia. v. nj uii cnancee nuying irom amateur poultry keeper when ours cost but little more After May 1 prices reduced on eggs to 8 and 812 per 100. Chick 10 cents and 20 cents each. Phone Milwaukie 7 IX. McRae Poultry Farm. Milwaukie. Or. THE PROGRESSIVE HAlVSERT 1584 E. 12th N. Phone Woodlawa 1485. Sell Oregon Agricultural college White Let bora chirks. BOO for April 10 delivery. 818 per 100. osrr ea hock cnick ....... .318 per 100 Rhode Intend Red chicks. .... 318 per 100 THOROUGHBRED Whit Rock. Schanen strain. Eggs 81.50 for 15. Tabor 8028. 6512 88th rt. 8. E. WHITE LEGHORN aetUng eggs for sale, 3125 per setting. Wisteria poultry Acres. 1101 Simpson St. Phone Wood lawn 8280. ' CHICKS. White Leg born; free range, trap neat ed foundation stock. Master Incubator Co., 415 J setup St.. PorUar,d. Or. Wood Is vm 4844. SILVER Campinea lay like Leghorns; eg. per 18. airs. Ursce Bardaley, Uolumbia bird. and Delaware ave. g 82.60 ibia bird. Portland, Or. Woodlawa 810 GENUINE Kellerstraa White Orpington, 81.60 setting; baby chicks April 14. Sellwood 8048. 4210 48th ave. southeast. - . ' 60 LAYING pullet-. -Barred Bock. . I. R., White Leghorn. Tabor 1250. .161 E. 81st N. FOR BALE 3 pair mated, working Cameaux plegnns Tabor 4094 BEAUTIFUL R. for ante cheap. C. Rhode Island Red rooster Tabor 885. . 8. C R. L R. egga. ior setting. 81 for 16; sit- ting ben. 31.25. Phone Woodlawa 585 CALL duck eggs for sale. Box 61, Multnomah, - Ur. Phone Main 8145. RHODE I. RED, dark, rich color. Elliott strain egga, 31-50 for 315; 88 per 100. - Phone Tabor 8023, 0013 esta st . t.. FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Leghorn set . ting eggs, from 2-year-old Hogaatnd hen; So per egg. . Call Woodlawa 8878.. 8. C. RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for setting. a l ior in. tvopaiawn bso. - FOR SALE 3 V doa. W. L. chiekeaa. all good layer. 81 each. 12Q ReeseU . - f . BLACK MINORCA eggs. 31 pet settuss et la. 4202 10th at., S. . Ke Btmday aalea. BARGAIN Rhode Island Red 100. 15 for SI. Rah. ehi-k. 24 delivery; also-1 brooder cheap. Hi D. 6. OeilWOOQ ZS1 83 per for April 8805 42d WHITE LEGHORN- setting eas, heavy winter laying, trapnested stock. $7 per 100; 1600 day old chicks for May 20. $15 per 100. F. H. Robinson. Carlton. Or., R. 1. BARRED ROCK egga for eetting, incubator lota . a specialty. 1447 Mallory ave. Wdln. 1850. E. 0th. Aoril 4 : a danahter. ; THOMAS To Mr. and Mm. C J. Thomas. 860 N. 29th. April 10: a daughter. MOODT To Mr and Mrs. C L Moody. 448 E. lrui. apru 10; a son. WESTON To Mr. aad Mrs. Chart H, Was ton. I BE. 41t, April 2; a daughter. BAROCN Te Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haroaa, V8 B. 89th. April a son. , MONTGOMERT To Mr. and Mrs. Levrat McaU- I gomery. Amur. Or.. April S. I PETERSON T Mr. and aMra. Frank Peterson, I oh. (iioaeeeter, apru ; a daughter. DIETRICH To Mr. aad Mrs. Jacob Dietrich. 657 LeaeTson. April S; a son aad s daaghtet t twins I DIETRICH Te Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Dei trie h. son r.. aaaeny. apru T : a aaughter. BUKK.SU to Mr. and Mrs. u . 891 E. MotTTSoa. April 6: a daagnter. BARNES To Mr. aad Mrs. O. Heroes, 104 e. zstn, Apru ii ; a son. dolpb, 141 L-wmdale. April 8: a son. HALL To Mr. aad Mr. Erie HaU, 8640 87th. Apru s; a daughter. II To SAVE LITTLE CHICKS II 1 1 aad kelp thorn to srrow fast bisr. 1 1 II atro-c. Keaitfay bird. FEED ' Diamond Chick Food ii rand tiacUsmrkoa DEATHS AKD FTJITZ RALS 7 JACOBS -At the resideaee, 788 Jobaaoa (treet. April 12. Sarah Jacobs, dearly beloved stater of Mrs. Simon Selling, kit Charlsa Koaa and Mia Eda Jacobs. Friend invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at th above resadenee at 1 :ao p. at. tomorrow (Sunday) April 14. Blindly omit mam on ST Portland Seed Cor PordaAfLOre ask row CATftloa Mt arsT M aV!-W DICKINSON la that elU. aptQ 10. 1. Dfcrkirstoau- aced 88 yeara. late of Pi Idaho. The . remains will be forwarded cba ( Satarday) evening by J. P. Fialey aV Boa. to St. Charlsa. Mian., where aerricea will be held and lnwrmeat made. PETERSON Aprfl 12, at the family residence. 41 Braaee street. Mrs. Matilda Petersoa. are T2 yearn, beloved wife of Carl Peterson, anether af Mrs. APce vaa von i ef tjoaae. tdano. e snata ar at Pearsoa Cnxefteking parlors, Bat eau street at Vaisa avenue. LERCH 8bu Wasco St.. eoraer Unioa ave, OalL write or phone East 7446 a bent fraa ' trial effer. Day and night els see, i I MISS DECKERS BUSINESS COLLEGE ! Civil service, dictaphone operating, ahonhand. . typewriting, bookkeeping, mimeographing. Kng ' Ush speiling. Allsky bldg-. Bd and Morratoa, Hawthorne auto school. 462 hawthorne ave, eterttulng mechanical and kleo. iinitALi i. ki a mu , raaviiuaij aaraia C-3I8A 1 EXPERIENCE i h LUBLil "lUUNu WOKEN AND MEN warned to prepare lor telegraph service to help fill vacancies caused by tbe drafting ef mea for war. kor particulars call or write Telagrapk Dapt Room 218. Railvrsy Kicbange bldg. BEHNKE W ALKER, biggest buslnsee college be cause best; enroll any lima; free catalogue. S ra. ieics R. Iltvt flswthorvM HAMILIUN Aral awrvsc-a. aal Ma Fa tabw 4313. Breeze Xt Snook -sex. rs CHAataa.ita-Saa vtuHits caa Ill K.rbv a Wood la on XSo.l -tiki , 1. HliLVt., bee reaeoee mmsiubmu. 91 Willisms ave. Weodlawa 10. Vtl4. Skewes La A-2BJL ktaia 4 1 A. Comer 8 and Clay. HELP WASTED FEMALE WANTED TOCNO LADIES NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSABT 19 PER WEEK PAID , WHILE LEARNING RAPID ADVANCEMENT IN SALARY i PERMANENT POSITIONS j CALL AT TELEPHONE COM PANT ROOM oOl PARK AND OAK 8TS. ! f A. R.Zeller Co.; East lugn o-lusa Wilson & Wilson vvifa7 4.., 'GIRLS to sew on fur.; must bav experience; steady position to right persoa Answer, glv ' ing length of einerience. salary eiected, etc. ;R W. Drew. "Taooma s Kipert Furrier," 11th and Bmadway. Tscoma. Wash. ' EXPERIENCED sewer, in maUrees ticks.: to , take charge as lore lady; good chancel for adrancemrnt. Only eiperieneed or live wire I need apply. Atk for Mr. Edelaea. United Mattress A Tad CO; ; J67-3RD ST AT MADISON 1 HOUSEKEEPER by middle aged workman, 2 msiiAAu atAtvaa.-, uuuas, a-.w u .mu, "-- - m nalta a-llv bail. atata Be. lalauv Nea rWina lor mvnoriala. ' M05UME5T EE BLAESING GRANITE LOST a?i n rnvsp 81 LOST Large bag of laundry addressed to 1030 E. 80th st. . Lost out oi auto saiuroay evening. April 8. Please notify National Laun dry. K. 4V4. B-28.2. LOST Around 11th st. playhouse. April 10, a ouncn ox Beys, rinuci uirw n-iai i . , . ,. - , , ., . . a . Bank depot ticket office. 11th and Hoyt- Liberal co v i a 1 Y Dl' IM LAl'l'l I nraan .,n flan-a av.rh Apply ary casaav WANTED A good second rook, 340 a month, with room and board. Chambermaid wasted. 88 per week, room and board. Rote City hotel. t St. Johns. Call Columbia 125. ; LADIES and children a no are sick, see 1 Dr. Elva Sorensen. drug less healer. She ice a cure you. 6uS lanama bldg ClRLS for flt work department, also kaad lroners; steady work, good wage. -Ian m'r I n Uam 1 1 ra alii LOST, purse, taupe grey silk lined; valuable con- i , Arpt v g L0nlry Co.. 1 SO Grand ave. Htluru to f ileci 1 for eookW - .... mm ' - UVWQ tSasfBUV v we m ( aa-w w saws s s age. ass If ft TM, VMr LOST Friday night. Grand av.. near Haw- N 6tb ,t Phone Marshall 297. j throne. cretonne bag. wttn qaacmg slip- -, . 7. , ... u.- per. Reward. East 4111. cai Hippodrome or I'antagea theatre; 'liberal re ward. WYn. Beck, Kel-o, Wash. GIKLH for factory work. Phone East E. 25th and Uolladay ava. Partlaad Paper Package Co. j COMPETENT drrssmaker can rent psriue i.'letely furnished la retara fur sevlhe ply at 4 4 0 Taylor. A- PARTT who exchanged hat at Swetland's Wed nesday night can get his ovTn by returning other to Swetland's. , LOS1 Black and white dog. Part Colli and Alaskan Husky. Answers to nsme oi I lp- pen. Under cau Main l.ioersi rewaru. IXJS T K. op s. gold baage, name inscnnea (433. 1 U. M. Thomas, ai rewaru. 1 an uar. .it, or 7. -i -7 m, j . . : 1 , 1 : deUwr 401 Pan.m. bldg.. or Mar. 2 88U. WANTED A mUd leMedTad to aasist la 1 light . e y-r , , . ; i f - housework, 4 adult in family. Vb4 Michi- LOST Monogram watch fob. initial L. L. E. un ... Tak M-A car. 1 Call Broadway S9S. Iteward. tl.-.-rz- -. rr it 1 i ' i ' A 1 women, iaoorvrv it o. oLTTk.it. lemaie. orange ear ana wnue ooay. , Brooklyn shop. Phone Woodlawn 1&54. Reward. LI'El(lK.t:ED aktrt hand lor alteratloa room. Apply sa nntendent a office, 9 to 10 a-, m., Okl.. Wejtawa !: j W ANTEI A cook. dlstiwaslieZ waitress er chambermaid. Chesleroury Hotel. Bdwy. f. Railway i Co. 25c per hour. Call - teeter. L08T 878 In envelope. Friday afternoon, by WANTED A girl to aasist with housework. wening woman. m. su. sain. aresra. . imA familf. East BBSS. B 2010. I iawi iu LA 1 11A saiauiaaiea ior grocery ana arvgooas Answers to 'Ted.' Tabor 8800. partments. Simon s, 1st and Aider. I HELP WASTED-MILE a&t.V.AI.AllV for the tobacco and eaa!e Aei ivi 1 stent. Simon's, 1st and Alder. j Utility Uarment HARRT JONES, West Linn hotel, few job OPERATORS wanted. left. 83.40 fur a hours on excavation; s.ou. 17 let. 8 JIl - "rV"1 ' "w tTlKL for tMHaS-work. 841 Waah. st, cue 2 -" ' -" . , I Tali We n. at. ear. wta. WANTED Man tor anver, ugut cuivery. mtv , wT..r, at aioi .id . - - - . .i .ham. ff e ulnntwaanl In, I ' ' - . - . right man; must be thoroughly acquainted wtth city Phone Broadway B7S. - Tabor 1279. woman to nurse half day every week. COMPETENT girl ' for general tennewerk bad WANT bey to learn H. R. atore wua. cooking. 820 Overtoa at. Mate 6166. deliver i I - z: ; . . . material to shops, etc.; good chance" lor pro j MARKERS and sorter, haiioatai Lsvuadry ..x -A K m. mm.wl fl--Mn . mt KL Hfb and CuS V. . 1 motion. 20e aa hour to start. - inquire at Brooklyn shop. B. t. ' o tor sTovv-aeeier. WANTED Boy over 10 with bicycle. We furnish full uniform, ana an allowance tor upkeep of wheel. Apply Mia list ton. 112 Oram! ave. , . j YtA.WaaJ Men to ,uejity to .msisws mam 11 a iuectrie pauuiag day and all night, lac lading Suuuaye. p. compear all E. Stb aad Clay. HELP WANTED MAXE AXD j FEMALE ltt luu MEN and sroroea to leans the barber trade, shortage all aver th ewoatry; big weave. Tea can earn year way through the rhoot Phone Broadway 1731. Moktr Barber st i. I eolleee. 284 Burnstde st - - i j.i , t MEN end women to Sell health aad aecideat l vi.riilKMT.il erocerv bov. one who easT rC 1 toearaaoe U-feUo worker la spar tiase; 8B0 liver groceries and wait on the counter. Ap- t? ply 1409 handy Blvd. a . a ' w UPilltlENCED preeser , for Aovly superintendent a, oltlee, w to 10 a. av. Old. Wortman A king. alt on the counter. Ad- s an-. a -. . i i r. Call TgboV 189. C AP"' eIT Exehaag bldg. wf phoaa Sail- vnn a M e t . i ilREOON Barber College will toaek yoa th biar I be trade la 8 weeks; tool free; asmalaraato 'diploma givea; - paid while leemtag; tusittia guamateed; tutttoa red need. 388 Mdloa. . WANTED A booker for a big aUraetloa! is j . Oregon. Waehingtoa aad Alaska. Paeae 'Tabor 1197. I ' OR1CNAL Mohlet. Barber school teaahee mea ,. and wtmea the barber trad free, pay while ' rn'p- Cowls' st. j WANTED Maa to work in waah room; refer laqi good : wagea. aire 180 required; Grand ave. . WANTED Delivery boy. 16 year aad ever. Appiy sup note odea! s of lice, oma, 1) nnama A King EXPERIENCED Janitors; best ef refel re ii ired: stood wagea. 1 Apply aupoi Isitend-nt a office. 9 to 10 a. av Olds. Wertasaa A Krng. TWO active. saddle 1TFATIQ.1S WALE thrifty responsible mea t of to plenty f STOCK BOTS. 16 yeara aad aver; good waeea.' Apply eoperim-eadrnt . otiiee. I. Is s. a, too hoars ta hmvnmm. a a. U 'Taa. Olds. Won maa at avlng. i engagv vent ef aeme kind about ee (ore May TOUNO asca wanted, steady work, good wage, a. um raraisa car. oooa rsteeeaeea i ar chance for 4vaneatent. Coast Culvert A . bortda. R-48. Journal. T-731. Journal Flume Co.. Kenton Btetior ' , j WANTED Position a (arm maoager by Tea TOUNO mea for Ford, also wagon driver. Pee- edneated. ptaeticaj farmer wtth eight yarj ple'a Market and Grocery, 1st and Taylor. 6T Western Oregon experience. D sambo propo- WANTED Maa for mral Una work. Ap- EST.J w.i" "s Urm ,,fd , pry S7 6tb sc. bet. niark and Oak. Portland. Itoate A. Bo 273. , f TOUNO maa to leara nucaaixirvg. Apply Mr. : EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, office Kay. Jao. A. Walter Co.. 6th aad Pipe. - -"-v , v : -- WANTED Maa capable ec running plumbing so op. Appr si paaqy pivql MEN wanted to work la 830 Worcester bldg. TAILOR'S Royal bldg. WANTED Flannel waaber. Co.. 896 E. Broadway. MAN to work teck a oarry. ChaT Apply Coopey , A Boa. JnarneX RaXtAULE- -svia, at present employed. cnaage c-m. i ailing ability, tJorje eaa be bettered. O-021. JoarneL i WANTED PeeiLlow aa aishtwatcb alta Slate Laundry 210H 1st C Robuiaoa, ia Broadway 485. i. grocery glTUATIONH FEMALE. RESPECTABLE w. cooking far a want rear a caava van 2 a ta at. - nnort aiaawooa ana otocc wooa, mued, J, load I G. Bush, a clerk; John A. Emig. as storskeeDerf . 84.80. Bloekwood. East 20.1. , j Barry H. Feldhahn. a teamster: norMeeper. -. ' ( , ' - - - - - : . ' a i - v