The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 18, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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' THE? : OREGON DAILY lOURNAL;'' PORTLAND." 'THURSDAY; APRIL" 18. '1918.
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LONGSHOREMEN
'WANT SAME PAY
AS SHIPWORKERS
Steamer Westgate Not Being
' . Worked at All and Westshore
. Has but Three Gangs Working.
EMERGENCY FLAG IS FLOWN
aid. at the scale demanded by the long
horetnen was met by the private inter
est handling the Thistle.
The longshoremen ask a rise of 85
cent straight time arid $1.25 overtime.
The present scale, which is identical
with that on Puget Sound, is 65 cents
and $1. ' Failure to immediately accede
to . this , demand resulted in the , long
shoremen going into the shipyards and
other industries where higher wages are
obtained.
The board of arbitration was com-
i Dieted . Wednesday wifh announcement
.vsvpituu ocuu manner, ium tciiuaa-
ter's corps V. S. A., had been selected
by the shipping board as the third mem
ber. The employes are to be represent
ed by William Olsen. Robert Shaw Is
to represent the employers.
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Jean Porter
was the sponsor.
At two points along the face of the
outfitting; dock the vessels are moored
three deep. The remaining two- are
moored side by side. All are end to, so
the waterfront there is well taken up
with vessels.
Men Enough Available at Price
Paid in Shipyards, It Is Stated,
but Not at Price Offered.
TWO YARDS LAUNCH SHIPS
- f Despite the fact that the full board of
arbitration has been appointed and that
announcement Is made that conferences
In regard to adjustment of their wage
demands are to be -held Immediately,
'longshoremen- were not available today
to work the cargo of the steamer West-
' gate and she was idle at the dock of
the Portland flouring mills. The steam
er Westshore, lying Just above the West
gate, was being worked by only three
gangs, when there should be four.
Both of these vessels are flying the
flag of the Emergency Fleet corpora
tion. Their builders rushed to get them
completed and that delay in loading
' them should be encountered is a matter
of much lamenting among shipping
men.
There were enough longshoremen
available for loading the schooner
Thistle with lumber at St. Johns. It Is
Callala and Lieutenant Delorme New
Ships in Water Today.
Two launchlngs took place today. One
was a government wood-steamer and the
other was a steam auxiliary schooner
for the French government.
The government vessel was launched
at the plant of Supple & Ballin at 2 :30
o'clock and was christened the Callala
by Mrs. Fred A. Ballin, wife of the de
signer of the vessel and a member of the
firm of Supple & Ballin. The Callala
Is the third government vessel launched
at that plant.
The other vessel was launched by the
Foundation company at noon and was
christened the Lieutenant Delorme. The
sponsor was Miss Myrtle Knudson
daughter of Captain Theodore Knudson,
superintendent of the plant The Lieu
tenant Delorme Is the fourth such ves
sel launched by the Foundation com
pany.
K1CKAPOO IS LAUNCHED
at
TELLS DYSPEPTICS
WHAT TO EAT
Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid
Stomach, Heartburn, Gag
On Stomach, Etc.
Indigestion and practically all forms ot
Stomach trouble, say medical authorities,
are due nine times out of ten to an
excess of hydrochloric acid in the stom
ach. Chronic ' acid stomach" is exceed
ingly dangerous and sufferers should do
either one of two t hints.
Hither they can no on a limited and
often disagreeable dil. avoiding foods
- that disagree with them, that irritate
the stomach and lead to excess acid
secretion or they can eat as they please
In reason a r.u make it a practice to
counteract the effect of the harmful acid
. and prevent the formation of gas. sour
ness or premature fermentation by the
Use of a Utile Btsurated Magnesia at
their meals.
There is probably no better, safer or
, tnore reliable stomach antacid than
Bisurated Magnesia and It is widely
v used-for this purpose. It has no direct
action on the stomach and is not a
, digestent. But a teaspoonful of the
powder or a couple ot five train tablets
1 taken In a little water with the food will
neutralise the excess acidity which may
be present and prevent its further for
mation. This removes the whole cause
of the trouble and the meal digests nat
urally and healthfully without need of
pepsin pills or artificial digestents.
Get a few ounces of Bisurated Mag
nesia from any reliable druggist. Ask
,' for either powder or tablets. It never
1 comes as a liquid, milk or citrate and
In 'the bisurated form is not a laxative.
Try this plan and eat what you want at
your next meal and see if this Isn't
the best advice you ever had on "what
to eat." t (Adv.)
A DAGGER
INTHEBACK
Thut's the woman's dread when she
gets up In the morning to start the
day's work. "Ob! how my back aches."
GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
taken today eases the backache of to
morrow taken every day ends the
backache for all time. Don't delay.
What's the use of suffering? Begin
taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Caosules today and be relieved tomor
row. Take three or four every day and
be permanently free from wrenching,
distressing back Daln. But be sure to
get GOLD MEDAL. Since 1696 GOLD
MKDAL Haarlem Oil has been the
National Remedy, of Holland, the
Government of the Netherlands
having granted n special charter
authorising Its preparation and sal.
The housewife of Holland would al
most as soon be without bread as she
would without her "Real Dutch Drons."
as she Quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the I
one reason why you will find the
women and children of Holland so
aturdv and robust.
GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original
' Haarlem OH Capsules Imported -direct
from the laboratories In Haarlem, Hoi.
land. But be sure to get GOLD
MHDAL. Look for the name on every
box. ' Sold by reliable druggists In
. sealed packages, three Sizes. Money
. refunded if they do not help you. Ac
cept only the . GOLD MEDAL All
' others- are Imitations. For sale and
guaranteed by the Owl Drug Co. Adv.
Third Wood Ship Leaves Ways
Kruse & Banks Shipyard.
North Bend, April 18. Coos Bay yards
launched the third federal vessel con
structed here when the Kickapoo went
off the ways on the high tide at 6:80
on Tuesday evening, christened by Mrs.
Nell Banks, wife of a member of the
firm of Kruse &, Banks, at whom varrl
the launching occurred. The same yard
launched the first two federal shins.
all of which have been of wood and of
me Hough design
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steam schooner Tamalpals, with
cara-o of lumber, is due to leave
down from Rainier this afternoon for
California.
With lumber for San Francisco, the
steam schooner Tiverton got away
from Westport Wednesday night.
The crew of the steamer Westgate
is being signed on today by Shipping
Commissioner Montgomery.
To load lumber for the south, the
steam schooner Ce lllo. which brought
general merchandise from Sajn Fran
cisco for the Parr-McCormlck line for
unloading at the Couch street dock. Is
due to go to St. Helens this alter-noon.
The steam schooner Klamath goes
down from St. Helens late today for
the south with lumber.
After discharging oil here, the tank
er Atlas an barge No. 93. are due to
leave on the return to California this
afternoon.
BE OPENED HERE
First Class of Workers Will Be
Organized at Meeting on
Friday Evening.
MOTORSHIP-. INSPECTION BEGINS
Officers Finish With Westshore To
day; Complete Weown Friday.
First annual Inspection of the new
Plans for the organisation of a school
for men employed in wooden shipbuild
ing in Portland are announced by L
H. Alderman, city superintendent of
schools.
At a meeting to be held Friday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Ladd school.
the first claas will be organized and
regular sessions will be held two eve
nings a week following.
Among those Interested In the school.
and who will be present at Friday's
meeting, are J. II. Abbot, superintend
ent of hull construction at the Grant
Smith-Porter yards : J. L. Hubbard,
chief Inspector for the Emergency Fleet
corporation ; F. A. Ballin of the Supple-
Ballln yards : J. W. Hall, assistant dis
trict supervisor of the Emergency Fleet
corporation, and others. These men will
be on the teaching Btaff and others will
be added as the work progresses,
Inasmuch as the building of wooden
Prison Kioters May
Jbe sent to isarracKs
Spokane. Wash.." April 18. (I. N. 8.)
-Twenty-seven I. W. ' W- confined In
the county Jail pending trial In su
perior court, may be sent to military
barracks at Fort Wright for conime-
ment if they do not stop rioting in
their cells, according to a threat or
the sheriffs office this morning. Tho
prisoners, taken in recent roundup
aids here, started a 'noise riot ui
the county Jail Wednesday night, shout
ing, beating on the bars of tneir cens
with slats torn from their- beds, and
hurling utensils about. The men were
working In relays and were sun at i.
this morning, adding threats to com
mit real violence If they were not re
leased.
motorship' Evelyn, a product of the pruLu., -
McEachern plant, was begun today by in Portland hereafter, local educators
the steam vessel Inspectors. u ,
Similar inspection of the' steamer lonS W ilng lines.
Westshore was completed this, after
noon. Inspection of the towboat We
own of the Hosford fleet will be con
ducted Friday.
The steamer Westshore is a product
of the Northwest Steel company for
the emergency fleet corporation.
OREGON BOND SALE
N EARING $25,000,000
(Continued from Pat Ona)
The ways which the Kieknnoo 1ft I rnvrv of the. fire was the only thing
will be the scene of a construction stunt I that nrevented serious loss'. The
not before attempted here, the raising steamer was formerly known as the
in iu gays or a snea 400 feet long, 85
reet nigh and o feet wide to house ship-
five shins delivered a year from now.
Vlrm nn River Steamer and the record set by shipouiwers oi
Fire early this morning threatened th 'Northwest make-Jt Ibto to turn
destruction of a portion of the Port- .Ti...""::. V i nJ. and Waah-
land water rront wnen a o . , j fln(J same Bplend,d spirt t
covereu un uie oicmikii vi, I n,Mnti.m mra has been done to
field. The loss to tne sieamer waa . -. . tImBnt w.r factor
small, not exceeding $150, but fire de- llirlno,'tl. nstMt week- in the North-
partment officials declare the early ais- - durlmr the previous year. The
preparations made for carrying on the
war throuchout the nation have been
little short of marvelous and bespeak
uunuinK. inn win proceea while a
smaller shed half the length and much
lower Is torn down and while workmen
are laying the keel for the next vessel.
Two other sheds of similar size are In
the same yards, each of which required
almost 60 days for completion. Ostllnd
& Payne is the firm that is to build the
shed.
Ml Mare and Is owned by the Ridge- early &nd vlctorloua conclusion of
iieia xraiiBUuriauuii wuiiiiawj.
Henrtci Is captain.
News of the Port
the great conflict.
Liberty loan campaign managers are
still awaiting favorable reports from
Oakland, the only town In the state that
has not subscribed its full quota. No
reply had been received at noon today
to a telegram sent to the Oakland com
mittee Wednesday urging a speedy com
pletion of their task,
In marked contrast to the apatny oi
DUMARU LAUNCHED AT ST. JOHNS
10
10
Eight New Steamers at Grant Smith- lumber-
Porter Ship Company Dock.
With the hulls of eight government
Porter Ship company's plant Is an im
pressive one. It tells the story that this
plant has established the greatest rec
ord of any in the country. The first
vessel was launched February 17 and
thereafter a fleetmate has followed at
regular intervals. The latest addition
to the fleet was the Dumaru. launched
DaoarturM April 18
Atlaa. American cteamer. for San Francisco,
hallaxt.
No. 93. American barge, for San rranciaco.
hallut.
Monterey. American rchooner, in tow ot tug , Oakland campaign committee Is the
NsTigator. for GaTioU. ballast. - , -nirit of a letter received today by Man-
T . . 1 . .. i. Aan-tnon l..mUr Tn, Mftfl 1 "
-"' - I T IT T imnli f.nn V! r f-
president of the First National bank of
Ashland and chairman of the Ashland
Liberty loan committee,
Fovndrymen Back Big Loaa
"Subscriptions to the Liberty loan
will cost the First National bank, of
which I am president, $75,000 in depos
its," says Mr. Carter, "and this Is no
small item in a bank of this size. I am
M ARISE A1MAXAC
Waathar at River' Mouth
North Head. April 18. Conditions at the
wood steamers moored at the outfitting I mouth of the rirer, at noon: Wind, aoutb-
oock. tne scene at th Omnt Smith. muc. c
amooth: weather, clear.
Bun Record for April 19
Sun risea. .0:17 a. m. Sun sets. .8:03 p. m.
Tide at Astoria Friday
Hiah Water. Low Water.
8:30 a. m....6 8 feet 3:03 a. m...S.2 feet
0:61 p. m,...7.0 feet 8:30 p. m 1.2 feet
BITEB FOUECAST
The Willamette riTer at Portland will fall
slowly during the next two or three days.
DAILY RlYKtt READINGS
8 00 a. m.. 120th Meridian Time.
No Humbug!
Lift Off Corns
Doesn't hurt a bit to lift a corn
or callus off with fingers
STATIONS 2- Z j Z A
Is 11 Mi Pf
Lewiston 22 7.4 -0. 5 0.00
I matilla 29 8.8 0.4 0.00
Kusen . 10 4.S 0.4 0.00
Albany 20 4.2 O 0.00
Pslem 20 1. 8.0 0.4 0.00
Oregon City 12 4.8 0.7 0.00
Portland 15 8.4 -0.1 0.00
glad to say, however, that the board
of directors of our bank and all ltd
officers welcome the shrinkage, know
ing It goes to a good cause. They have
not hesitated to urge depositors to ln
vest their funds in Liberty bonds and
have one and all worked for the suc
cess of the loan."
Ashland's quota was $103,000 ; sub-
BEAL KSTATE TRANSFERS
C H. Woodworth and wife to Jeaaia B.
Smith ct aL. Jot SI. woca o.
.. Mioht t warranty
a i 4AA
John W." Thompson and wife to William
Beck, lot I. oioca 11, vui
dition; quitclaim deed
William G. Beck to John W. Tbompson,
lot 1. block 11. uenier aouiuon;
quitclaim deed -
M. O. George and wile to security
8a tings a Trust company, oujeas i
and 2 and lot 1 to and 0 to 12 in
block 4. and lota 0. 7. 8. 10 to 12 in
block 8. and part of lot 1 end 3 In
said block 8. and part of lots S, 4 eai
ff in block 3. Ueoige pUut, alu lot A
and 4 in block 60. Carter's addition,
and parts of lota 2. 5. , 7. 8. 0. 10.
11 nd 12. block 50: warranty deed
Victor Land company to J. V. KoberUon.
lot 4. block 242. East Portland: war
ranty deed
The l'mbdentock A I .arson HomebuUd-
rn' Inrej-tment company to M. . eu
hauwr. lots 28 and 29. block SO.
Jonemcre: agreement
Michael Fitzgerald to Arthur 8. Heath-
cote et el., lot 12. block 2. Central
Albina: warranty deed
Holcomb Realty company to Carrie Hof-
atad. lot 12. block oo, lrrington rr;
warranty deed
William Hilton and wife to Frank A.
Sweeney, lot 10. block 8. Kings Sec
ond addition, also lota 1 to 9. block 4.
Wapello Park; warranty deed
Title at Trust company to Nedrs. coo
pany. lot 5. block 2. Boulevard ad
dition; deed
Lsri llodlund to Nels Nelson, lots 10,
20, 21 and-22. block 80, Point View
addition to St. Johns; quitclaim
deed
A. K. Todet and wife to E. L. Toung et
ai., 40 by 87 feet, beginning at west
line of East Thirty-ninth street, 120
feet north of northeast corner of block
1. Good'e addition: warranty deed...
C U. Redd and wife to J. J. Wendell, lot
5. Ford addition; B. and 8. deed...
First Trust A Savings Bank of St. Johns
to C. I. Cooper et al.. lot 10. block
.0. North Bank addition; warranty
deed
Palmyra company to City of Portland,
land, commencing at northeast corner
of lot 4, block 2, Palmyra; warranty
deed ,
Palmyra company to City of Portland,
land, commencing on east line of lot
8. block 1, Palmyra; warranty deed. .
Palmyra company to City of Portland,
north 5 feet of lots SO and 31. block
2, lalmyra; warranty deed
Emina Bailer to City of Portland, north
easterly 5 feet of lot 17. block 6.
Kidsremont; warranty deed
Milton J. Edwards to Rosalie E. Ed
wards to Rosaline E. Edwards, lot 9,
block 13. liawthorne's First addition;
quitclaim deed
C. Marco to Achllle Larango, 50 by 100
feet, commencing at northeast corner
of tract 5. Fernwood; warranty deed
Ceasar Marco to Mm. Cecilia Candiani.
lot 8. block 229, East Portland; war
ranty deed
Essbel Sedgwick to Gertrude E. Aehor.
i lot 10. block 1. Roosevelt addition:
warranty aeea
Walter F. Be rage end wife to W. A.
Koav lota SS and SO. block 1. renla
aular addition; warranty aeed
Cra A. Urenfell and b a band to Fa ye
P. IX to. lota 40. 45 sad 4. block 4.
Pacific Coast Abstract sab. of lota 28
to 27. Ulenhaeea park: 8. W. deed. .
Kyle W. Tarpin and wife to E. La Roy
Bmito et aj., cast is - a reel oi ioi
7 aad west IS 21 feet of lot 8.
block 12. Mailory sddiUoa; warranty
dead
Ma Kbaser and husband to Esther
Burgess Boothe. lot . block 2. W il
lamette (to correct error 1 ; warranty
deed
K. ai. Courtwrigbt and wife to Sarah
Jim Bender, aoatb half ot lot 14.
block 81. Central Albina ; warranty
deed
M. Libby A Ilea to Kthel Lay R,ec et
aL. lota 1 and 2U. block 17. I'ni
eeniwy Park; quitclaim deed.
Loyd U. Swan aad wife to Fred Cosen-
- tin! et aL. lot 10. block 7. Willam
ette; warranty deed
The Grand Army Cemetery association
to Oecar C. Long, lot 11. block .
Oekbun-t; warranty deed
8. H. Kimball and wife to Karl B.
Kugel at al., part of lot 2, block 2.
Brown's addition, also lot 8, block 14.
Kenilwortl) addition; warranty deed
Adria C Haley et al. to C K. Cree.
lot 8, block A. Cbt-rrydale; quitclaim
deed
Adria C. Haley ' X administrator) lot E.
Cree. lot 8. block A. Cherrydale;
I Mary Schwartz to Jacob Schebtroen. L
I 11. block 8. Marchmont addition.
warranty deed
Minnie Lugraham to- G. V. Gilklsoa
et al.. lot 8. block IS, Katharine;
warranty deed
10
100
000
1.200
10
10
10
10
10
450
10
1.000
0.000
2.200
600
10
DKATRK AXI FrKEHALS TM
UAIIONE In this eHy. April IS. ISIS, at the
rotdenco ot ties parents. 1 - sswi
nua. Lntber DolUTer Maboae Jr.. agea
mouth. 17 da rv Deceased ta aareteea y sua
percuta. Mr. and Mrs. U U. Maboea. aad one
sister. Mary U Msbene; also a grandson of at.
Brewer. Caatiaeock. Wash. 1 waa a iswwibt
ot aba Junior Order of kaignta and Ladiea of
Security. Remain at the parlors et tho
Undertaking company, corner laira sm uar
Fwneral net we later.
.... . . t a a . I I . I
imjiici ta uiia-ciiy. apru ii, 'i
aged year. Kemaina will do
Friday. April 10. at 1:15 a. as., to Golden
dale. , Was., where interment will take fdartL
Arrange menu ear w aimer ei i
day. Ai.nl IS, at IIO a. an., mass wul be of
fered at St. Andrews church. 2ia ana svincna.
Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery.
UELf WANTED MALE 1
KAWMll-La. . bOA rsLiuUlaa, LOGCINO
Ol'EKAlloNa.
KLAMATH COCAii. UESXiO.-.
S BOCM HA.
MKiUKaT WAGES.
BaJ s oCHijuUa,
cool, ami ciaMATK.
CIK Oe sllWU s-AOi'LX
Toere Is big divenaty U labor, as there are
14 aanaaills. nee e-u lactones, is aagglaa
averatsoau nMBg both atsaaa. eoaaeys and bosa
aw ta.a suiu. auy and i ir
lias emta la jn uus la
PETTY In this city. April 1. J saves George
Petty, aged SS Jeara, beloved husband of
Caroline Petty aad father of Mrs. Gladys Wil
cox. Hetirv Jsbms. e rank I srnnilofL Tnsraaa,
Glen. Caroline, and riarah Merwin Petty. aU oi
this city. Remains are at the pariers of Millet
a Tracey. Funeral notice later.
UORBS April 18. at the family
1054 East Sixteenth street North. Albea
liverne liobba. age S months, beloved son ot
Mr. and sirs, liaxold Hobba. Remains for
warded tomorrow (Thur-tfjl to iiiU-boro,
Or., tor aervicea and interment, by the Paarsoa
Vndertaking Co.. Rnsaell and I'nion ave.
J EN SON Ella A. Jtnoon, Good Samaritan Uo-
pitaL April 15. 41 year, urntouitu.
BRVNJOL.FSON lielga brniltun. April IS.
a 4 rears, cerebral liemorrliaite.
HE1NMA.N John Reinman. St. VincenU bos'
pital. Apnl 12, 67 yuar. carctnuma of stom
ach.
COMIC NOW. MluLa ANU WOOD d
OPEKAitON. UN Asikiv aL. bkE KLAMATH
LCMstatiJasv.S k e Uiubtwi AodocLailUN.
SM 1 "SS 1 . SYlALAlli kALA-M. UM.
lwv la sjll-Ull s.ul
BUTTS &WESTR0M,
7 Nurth 2d st.
15 laboras, highway, 14.40. ly li.
7 rocamea. 14. b U.
Man u rua gas pump, t loo cuui.ih
Crusher lureiuan, o. lo li.
4 car loaacrs. si, li.
2 duck teaauiers. , a li.
I'lanerman. j, n 11.
8 eugeiaswu. a, t li.
b carpenters. i, U.
lioagr, h.jO. o iL
l'laixr leeUer. i, n.
10 Pulp Makers, $3.64
BUILDING PERMITS
Churchill A McBride. erect one story shed.
Pittsburg and Bradford streets; builder, same ;
S60.
Ottor Deilman. repair one story automobile
repair shop, 80 Grand avenue between Bumaida
and Couch; F. A. Stephens, builder; 195.
t . A. Hoy. erect garage. 11 fcAfi Twenty-
eighth street between Alder and Washington;
builder, same; S35.
B. O. C. Call, erect on story residenea, 1123
South Jersey street between Burr and Alma;
builder, same; lO0Q.
1'sul Van Fndagh et al. repair three story
dance hall. 104 Fourteenth street between
W ashington and Bunuide; Moore. Meagher com
pany, buiders; (250.
L A. Imrall, rivet garage, 157 Julia avenue
between Corbett aud Macadam; builder, same ;
840.
C. D. Singer, erect storage room, 25 East
Seventy-fourth street between Ash and Pine;
builder, same; SMS.
li. Huddteston. erect garage. 521 Sumner
street between East Eleventh and East Twelfth ;
builder, same; 835.
A. W. Porath. repair ona story work shoo.
AC Free Laukiinml olm tr a hmn'
L v i mrr a Ik. k - .1 U-i an L" . I " v " ,
i ' , ' "'"17'- 1 pver Ss-l. u.uaig uutu sbuut JlOm 1.
-'" " - i-'i can p uuuititm b uiwi urk.
viuikiiu iimuuiuiii., I woity auvut tne ui uu
DJ-lJS V m oeim. o.. j . s o. rauws j usesi, I
Apru io, e years, iracture.
ci.:
Apnl
WOC-
it uuu t
KHnrVinIJr;.tnM,uitnomah hospiui. ''No ExDerience Reauired"
on! 14. 4 years. rforaUon of intestines. rW '" IIUIIU
April
'bong Won, Multnomah hospital,
IS. Da years, peritonitis.
CHUNG Chin Kan Chung, Good Samaritan
hospital. Apru 14. 64 years, pernicious
anemia.
STONE Erwin Kenneth Stone. 6403 One
Hundredth street. April 13. 1 year, laryngitis.
KEEiJ Jane Florence Reed, lutt Ka..t Josup
street. Apnl 13. 5 years, lunar pneumonia.
HA ROMA N Wilma Marian Haniuuin. 1111
Eat Washington street. April 14. 2 years
meetle.
FLORISTS
JAPAN FLORIST
193 4th st.. near VamhiU. Bed
ding and perennial pleats. Special
sale geranium, heliotrope, calls, lo
belia, aster, pansy peohy. anangoid.
etc. Outside grown vegetable plants.
any kind: your choice. 2 dosen tor
I 2&c Japunica and fruit plants at a bargain.
IRT1N A FORBES CO . Florists, 864 Wash.
WANTED First clas janitor; must coma well
ruCuuiineiKird aud uwicisimuJ iitsnrb
Of IUC UlSMBtM. 1 ,uUILL
Al.l(. s,.NV,a.ciikO lla.ru BUlu uiiunlii
ikjmiu ltcv ui-laie iuuiuai. .cuuui ai iw
ver i.y ul i a. uiuetuii, osiue. naius eug.ue
cut Ij iu.cu. Name .i u-turso-a ci.iacus
uuly. bUikJlul), lucwuiutlte ctigluvels, ulfetrs,
asivr tvuut-r.-, ci.sLi tuui, uuij uue muaui.
uii.Luicu.. siMiio, . J. orsiub,. till)
Main 2bB. A-12UU. klawera lor sul
290 Fairs rut street between Peninsula avknua sfone artt4icallv arraruted.
and Burrage; builder, same; S25.
IXHllse Miller, repair ona and a half atnrr
residence. 1775 Siskiyou between Sixty-ninth
and Seventieth; J. V. Fishburn. builder; 8800
a. ii. averr, repair five story warehouse. 481
Davis street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth
streets; builder, same; $300.
blus n biutf seam. Wash
DELI V EHY UuS 10 years and over;
se. Ai'vu Uurrtu.ruueni ollara
10 a. lu. Gmi. Wwii&isu a. awing.
good
in
ACtJilON SALES TOMORROW
10 AT WILSON 8 Auction House. 160-173 34 at.
oaie at iw a.
10
S40
760
75
83
10
10
10
MEETiyp NOTICES
41
B. P. O. EIS No. 142. R.-
nlar meeting thU (Thursday)
evening. Eft.' Temple. 8 o'clock.
Initiation. VWting Brothers wel
come. M. K. BPALDLNG.
Secretary.
MEUFOOi CAMP NO uo.
W. O. W.. very Friday
aJgbt la W. a W. Temple.
1X8 11th at. Membera ra
aeated to be prseaat. Vis
itors welcome. L G. De
Young. Acting C. C; H. U
Baxbur, Clark.
CL.Atia BROS.. loruis. tf7 atorrssoa . m.
Main or A-1806. Fine fiowera aad Ooral
Sesigna. No branch stores.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 24 5 Alder, deaigaa
and decorations. Phone Marshall 6922.
LbUl.lNEK, Portland Hotel. 2H Morrisosv
MAX M. MIIH. Flonst. 1414a th at.
FFMEHiL PIRECTORS
, Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
EaUbllabed 1877.
Third and Salmon streets.
Maui 607. A-1611.
Lady Assistant.
J, P. FINLEY St SON
Progressive Funeral Directors.
PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attendants.
Montaomerr at Fifth.
Main 9. A 1590. I
WAN'iEii Al msuc. esivriciiced stii drulef.
Pay II I usjr awl 10c a tuot aud busrd. niaia
where had csptrieuce and Him lie guud
U.-U1 uresNsrr aud ill arouud ts.'erlcuiie simi ssw-
hnejEiigiue aiau,AikUes stui ei, i muduju. ur.
UAH U If JONES. Hast Linn hotel. I. w lobe
ielt. Ia.4o luc a noun mi uuiumi, i.oii.
8 iwura, carualets' beipvis. u,r i simii
worsing now.
fiLBaAt lor suswu, s'UlcUs. MJ I IwvT
ouguiy UiiUerstaisu lui. .ss ul i. ui - Aiy
SttpsiuiLeuuent s viuce, s w iw a u.. . ms.
Viuitsuau sx King.
WANTED Man and wile, sun lor aasalaut
iaiiitor. mi.e lor iwum cIcsum; u s. i
lelil 1 urnUUed II. Ill 11m VtiKiklus ialKl,
loin and naiiuon u
WILSON & ROSS
East 64. Lady Aesiatent.
Maltnomah at 8. Seventh st.
W. J. Dunlap Jr. and wife to W. B.
Allen et aL, lot 17. block 13. Beau
mont; warranty deed
Anna Galik to John B. Meikle et al., lot
14, block 12, Tremont Park; war
ranty deed
The Oregon Home Builders to Frank E.
Smith, lot 1, block 7, Alameda Park;
warranty deed
William H. Golding and wife to Mary
Ellen Sell wood, lots 10 and 11, block
scrlptlons to date total $150,000, and ' vji" gSZTZZn Jl.VT?- V."-
iot -u, oioca e. lAad a aoaiuon; B. w.
Chairman Carter says that he believes !
AT NEIGHBORING FORTS
Portland local 47. International
therhood of Foundry Kmployes.
has adopted resolutions Indorsing the
Liberty bonds and Thrift Stamps as
irdlng 'all, however humble and
however small our means, the oppor-
For a few cents you can
get a small bottle of the
magic drug freeaone re-1 from San Tedro, for Portland.
Seattle. April 18. Arrived, at 9 a m., steam
er Bailey Gatzert, from Portland.
San Francrco. April 17. Arrived, at a p.
m.. steamer Beaver, from Portland, for San
Pedro. Sailed, at 10 p. m., 'steamer Rose City.
San Pedro. April 17. Arrived, steamer West
erner and Trinidad, from Columbia river.
Astoria, April 17. Sailed, at 3:25 p. m..
I schooner I'atay. for Nusnagak
San Francisco, April 18. Arrived Mayfair,
cently discovered by
Cincinnati man.
Just ask at any drug
store for a small bottle of
freesone. Apply a few
drops upon a tender, ach- I Hardy, Manhfield. 12 noon; Bandon, Bandon. 12 1 adopted. vve stand ready to give our
East Side Mill A Lumber company to
Oregon Door company, 2,5003 seres,
part of blocks C. D and E. Sallwood
addition; warranty deed
Isabella A. Carpenter and husband to
Thomas I- Gosa. lots 8 and 9, block
8. Isabella A. Carpenter's addition;
warranty deed
tunity to contribute our part to do j Mrs. C. A. Berkley and husband to
our bit In this great struggle against , William R. Breed et al., lot 18, block
tne military masters or Germany, who, ranty deed '..7."..".T7
seek to dominate the world In con- j Lucy Taung tov" c.'Gray,"io'u 23 and
I tempt Of Justice and right, and free- 2. Mock 2. Scenic place; warranty
dom, and without conscience and with- i H "rr a -,i v ; v- - -
. . . Bertha Goldrainer to Claud C. Cain lota
out mercy." The foundry workers i ,d 2, block 134 CniVeniVy p.rk
nave many lorelgn-born members ! addiuon, also lou 1 and 2. block 44.
among them, and the American spirited I Waveriy Heights addition; quitclaim
10 !
10
300
100
10
1..950
10
1.000 I
10
OREGON COMMAS DERT, K.
T. Special conclave this
(Thursday) evening at 7 :80.
Order ot the Temple. So
journers Invited.
C. F. WIEGAN'D.
Recorder.
lV ! 0 ll-T-l.. Undertakers.
uunniriR oi mccuieB Mode m
every detail. Broadway and Pine sta.
Broadway 430. A-4558. Lady assistant.
F, S. Dunning, Inc.
The Golden Rnle TJndertakera.
414 E. Alder at, Phone East 62. B 5125.
V A.M a.l ain tu uuauiy Um s.aiiuswa.
piy ruum aitf Ucua sHulua. vwee asl
da and mi omul, lew t,4 aiiiwi. I' m., s
A r cuniaio.
Xk 1 t-lUS-.Nl. til FLL(F lilt, V t.A i.l.jl
MANibii. 4U Ct-Nlli I'tK by Uuu.
WkaibuA FLlFF Ulu lu . I NioN sis
AND DAVIS.
IIAAilV i.oUi,jvI1jI u,ilier cie trf Usee
cuuUsi.t diitiug lumber Uaiueay All eump
meut, susterial. ic.. to be luruislied by vw ur.
R. H. Brown. Iflephuoe Willu. aoOO.
A COLORED ut Japanese boy or old geulta
man to ei-t in aiictien; room, board aud
Phone I reasonable wage. Apply immediately, b-1
navstr at.
WANTED Experiencrd man lo dtne suaa
wagon; must give relertuuea; 463 ruum and
board. Call Tabor 270:!.
c-sies.
KENTON tDDGE NO. 145. A. F.
A A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Thursday evening, 7 :30
p. m. Ry order of W. M.
RICHARD F. GEIST.
Secretary.
A. D. Kenworthy Co, g
1 hate a guud tractor pk ; ul lisv pluauia.
disking, uairuaing in u. uurl 6.1 i.t
Everet! sc Ea t u4. Call alter p. hi.
Tabor 6287. 5802 92d at.. Lents.
Tabor 6X95. 68th at. and Foster road. A r let a.
Mrs. Lereh
Assistant,
MT. HOOD LODGE No. 157. A.
F. A A. M. Stated communi
Hoa thai (Thursday) evening.7 :80
nine at 8. Work la F. C. de-
W. M. ED DICK, Sec.
East 71.
B-1888.
Cndertakera.
LERCH
E. 11th and Hawt borne.
Fu-
II I III TAII 1B7S E Gliaan St.
n A IVI I L I U Vi nevif rn. Tabor 4313.
StSSk Z" Breezed Snook SSKS. ,Sg
CHAMBERS-KEN WORTHY CO..
1111 Kerby St. Wood Is wb 8808. C-1188.
ITrut.nskinc Co. Main 41BJ
A-2S21. Corner
ALBERT PLKE LODGE NO. 162.
A. F. A A. M. Special com
munication Friday evening. April
19 at 7 o'clock. F. C degree.
Visitors welcome. By order of
W. li. E. R. IVIE. Sec.
Sd and Clay.
Skewes
B. T.' BTRNES. new reaidenea erta bln mam. JUgU , 0
901 Williama ave. Woodlawn 220. C-j94. Clipping Bureau. 21
ET. Independent Funeral
WAREHOLSE iiELi'EU APPLY sli.i.u
COMPAN1 OF CAiliXlRNlA. liu ill-
TOCaw IH.&.
CL.fe.LK iou SliaXL bt.itVn.rJ bisim.v
APPLY StlUL . COMPA.M lr' cALtrOU
NL. 4jmoCKBLk
tVAN'lED 2 young turn lo clean s alum aud
learn auto painting. Cotay Motor Car Ce.
21st and Washington sts.
DELIVER! men lor department sUMe. Aiu.t
understand, running aulu. Good wagea. Ap
ply MM E. 7th st. N.
W A.Ni El Youug man attouding scliuui to
work moruiug and evening in escheAge for
board and room. 621 Savaer st.
to 5:30"."
27 Oak at.
Allen a Presa
PORTLAND LODGE .-o. aa. - U1LLEK 1MV"'', ' .7 .in t40 S60.
1 r A. M. Stated communi- rectors. P"C aa low as 20 4tl. nu.
cation Friday evening. 8 o clock. tv..hir,ctbn at Ella. Mam 2691. A-7885.
Viators welcome. Order W. M. "7 r, -7 II , - 692 wiUUn" "
faUt ct jSl STEADMAN. A. R. Ze er tO. FArt lOSS. C-1088.
HELP WASTE l MIr.
S
REAZEE GROTTO vHU glva WllSOn W'llSOnWdln. 4940;C-U56.
- . !.. uaw,nu T.mnU
a uance
West Park and TamhiU atreeta.
that (Thursday) evening. Apri 18.
All membera and their friends la-
eltsstrtl oer couple. Wear your rea. .
atAVVlHtiltNA AliiO bCHiAJU.
4i HAWTHORNE AVE.
EVERT1 H1NG MECHANICAL. AND CI. EC
TR1CAL. CNLlMliED; PRACilCAL RACAlsl
EXPERIENCE.
MOSTJMESTs)
nrJLI-aU combined with the American OHu,P' 'u;i:: '.' ; ' ; ;
goies, a. m. ; ivome city, rort Angeies, a a. m. : 1 v urea icoutununa
1 I svMBUkM-
Inr inrn imt In.fanttv I noon : Bee. with barge Charles Ne'son in tow.
... j , . t, - .
yes. immediately. a 11 J oon '
soreness disappears and j SaUe Bark Hecla, Bristol Bay4 8 a. m. ; ship
shortly you will find the! Star of Iceland. Bristol Bay, 9:80 a. m. ; 8e-
.nrn nr rnllnua nn loo Quoia, coaiim craise, s . m.; Ernest 11.
aicjvi, (uiv anrirn, uituuiKut,
all to Uncle Sam," is the wording of
one of the paragraphs.
It is a matter of general comment at
the Liberty loan headquarters, how
freely people of foreign birth and par
that you lift it out, root Seattle, April is'. Arrived Bailey Gatzert, entage are evidencing their patriotism
Crounae, lot 17. block 41, lrrington;
"snsuiy aeeu ...... ..........
Malisaa Tawney and husband to W. L
Erwin. lot 4. block 14. Willamette;
warranty deed
William L. Wood and wife to Helen' H.
Wood, north half of lot 4. block 60.
Couch'a addition : warranty deed ....
F. L. Blanchard and wife to William F.
Kettner et al.. lot 12, bl.ick 6. Glen
xiaroor; warranty ceed
jewelry a
Jaeger Bi
specialty, buttons,
ja.. 1S1-1SS th st.
A. win.
. Ldrr. and nil. with th flnarnrn. I Portland, in tow tne Wallula. A a m - Itsnn- I and lovaltv to the rovprnmPTit hv anh.
r" - 1 Just think! Not one bit P01 8n Franciseo. 3 a. m.; Saginaw. San scrlptlons to the third Llbertv loan. ! M . u 'l nd wife to mV bV Re-id.
f pain before applying ,Tb am " m: ' 8n Ftancisco- Among other subscriptions Wednesday! dl,18' block prt: nty
-Arnvea Aamirai f srrs- I - ,.u,vt,u Uwv a . juuii, rtiuiam
10
1.70S
450
VjtaJ Statistics
matrl$ts.Btrtbs. Dzaihs.
CIVIL SERVICE cumulations, Portland, sunn.
Women desiring ciergships, postoftice. govern-
ment departments; stenographers. W nie tor
free particulars to J. C. Leonard (Former civil
I service eiaminer) . "63 Kenola bldg . Waahlngon.
hLMBEU YoLNG WOllEN AND MEN wanted
I. nv.r wm l.r tmLmmrmi.k u V.U f A SmIa fill
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 204-208 4th vacancies caused by the drafting of meal tot wax.
at., opposite city bail. Jsaxa BOS, rump i for particulars emu or write i-eaaarapa smvi
' . 1 . n.u . . . 1 1 . . Lu.
HWB ,1., naiiwaj r. , . hb
a DLAaiSING GfAKllTE &
IIT a67-3RD ST. AT MADISOil
Neu Sons for memorials.
LOST ASP rOTJSP
SI
MARRIAGE LICESaES
TGI
of
freezone o afterwards. It I Seattle. Anrii 17
doesn't even irritate the!11' southwestern Alaska, 9.30 p. m.; Multno-1 superintendent of the Doernbecher Man
surroundinir skin I mah, San Francis, 10:40 p. m.; Melrose. Hon- ufacturing company plant Mr. John.
Hard corns. soft corns. ""rTvancouvirIiS T7SkJ wh"e, a f Germany, is 100 per
or corns oetween me toes, i rort niaaeiey, iz:zv p. m i
also hardened callouses I Sailed April 18 Spokane, southeastern Alas-I In addition to Mr. John's subscription.
East
669
on bottom of feet, lust "'oJT i,-,. tne employes oi xne oeraoecner ractory
-rtMiftnan. wrmrnmmMtMTn jsisisv. i . . ...
r .Krlv.l tin seH w. isTta . irk . u. s ... lUDKnoea Over J Ml Ul Mr
OVVIM -v wnssvws V a s g,a, A V . W . SAA. m ACIL3UU waiH AJ . p 1UI AUVO 1 . g . . , - "
fall off without hurting 4:30 p. m.; Benjamin F. Packard. Nuahagak. in tKJUal ouuotnpuuu oi me presiaent, r. e,
a particle,
magical. '
Ladles! Keep a tiny
bottle on your dresser and
never let a corn or callous ache twice,
(Adv.)
t. i . i cow tug warrior. b:io p. m.
eiimuTJi. i si it s.l ili to., i
I son. southbound, 6 a. m.
Port Towruend, April 18. Passed out Tug
tucnara tioiyose, towing barga - Dashing Wave,
Doernbecher, Is for $100,000, making ,a
total of over $122,000 from his establish
ment to, the third Liberty loan.
1-.. aioers (administntnrl tn
Addie Sullivan, lot 19, block 18. East
st. Johns addition; administrators
deed
Addie Sullivan to Delia Etchison. lot 19.
block 18, Eaat SU Johns; warranty
deed
Harold Hurlbut Gilbert. 25. 769
RroaHwav. and- Margaret E. Wrenn, 20
10 East Sixty-fourth street north.
v I i. . 1 1 lnr.l. n. Pnnf. 5 R
Herman i.uue, vra. - --r- -.
4. and WUbelmina Janaek. legal, 789 Lighty-
'""BerOamin C. Brown. 87. 827 Salmon street.
. . .in. .....v. ! in. 1 a asR.llekum avenue
Norman Silaa Wood. 29. 226 . Madison tnining over $4
atreet. and MatUe MyrUa RedanlL 19. 549 Suth I stamps.
THE following articles have been found on cars
,.r i h Portland Railway. Light A Power Co.:
t rir. classes. 8 punes. 2 books tickets, leuff
link, 1 bottle medicine, 1 rule, 1 pr. gloves,
l .! 4 umbrellas. 1 ax handle. 7 pkgs.. 1
aArts. 7 lunch boxes, 1 bucket, 1 bot-
,1. 1 rain mat. 1 cat. 1 gocart.
Owners may obtain property at 1st sod Alder
st. station.
THE ADUOX ALIO aCHoOL
ISO Wasoo st.. corner L'aioo ave.
Call. wriU or phone East 7445 aewat free
trial offer. lis J and night elaaaea
MI4! DECsvER s" RLsINE COLLevGK
Civil aervK-e, dlctsplione upeiating. alaurtliand.
typewriting. buokkeelng. m.neographiDg. Lng
lish stalling. Altsky bidg.. 8d and Morrison.
REHNKE-VVALaEK, biggest buslnM eoilega be-
caoe best; enroll any time; irea catalogue.
840
10
uihT I in ilrreon Electric train leaving Port
land 7:46 Saturday night, between Fulton
Park and Capitol Hill, lady'a sealskin purse con
taining over 64 in money and 85 in trading
Finder please call Mais 6859. Re-
i USE- TUT IF FEET'
Kidneys Cause Hysteria nfiHF RIIRN PUFF IIP
nUllba VUlllli 1 VI I VI
Inma fnlkn jiverwnrk : anm nvsrsat :
soma over drink ; and many do all these Can't beat "Tiz" for SOfC, tired,
things and neglect the excretory organs.
Nervousness ensues: Constipation some
times, but most often the delicate func
Hons of tho kidneys become disordered.
- followed soon by congestion. Then
hearahca, neuralgia, rheumatic pain
backache, and lumbago set in. Frequent
urination sometimes beyond control. The
voided liquid being dark and foetid
-odor, and its passage followed by burn
Inc. smarting spasms of pain, even
hysteria being often the result unless
swollen, calloused feet
or corns.
Sura! I use TIZ'
very time for any
foot trouble."
dlyimyafji m
the greatest of all kidney medicines,
Is taken to regulate, allay and neu
tralize the Irritation of the organs.
, : GREAT KIDNEY MEDICINE
' . t Sold by all druggists.
THIN PEOPLE
SHOULD TAKE
PHOSPHATE
Sotting Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to
Pat on Firm, Healthy Flesh aad
to Increase Strength, Tlgor
aad erve Force.
N
When Itching Stops
.There Is one safe, dependable treat
' ment that relieves Itching torture and
Tou can be happy-footed In a moment.
Use Tla" and never suffer with, tender,
raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired.
aching feet. , "Til" and only "Tla" takes
the pain and soreness out of , corns.
calluses ana bunions.
As soon as you put your feet In
430 p. m. Arrived Schooner Muriel, Port
Gamble, in tow tog Pioneer, during last night.
April 17 Passed out Jefferson, at 12:20 p. m ;
KicbmotKl, towing Mrge no. uo. at o p. ra.
Sydney, Apru 17. Arrlvea Barkenune. E,
R. Sterling. Seattle, thence February 7, via
Clallam Bar, thence February 13.
Ketchikan, Apru 17. saueo fort ana south
bound. 1 a. m.
Ketchikan, Apru 10. sauea Humboldt.
southbound. 9 p. m.
lhingeness. Apru is. rassea in a steam
schooner, probably Stanwood. at 10 a. m.
Port Uamble. Apru 18 Sailed Schooner
Robert Lewers. for Honolulu, via Port Towns mi,
in tow tag Prosper.
Port Ludlow. April 18. Hilled Barge Walla-
cut. San Francisco, in tow tug Pioneer.
Everett. Apru 18. Arrived Multnomah. San
Francisco; President. Vancouver,
Tacoma. Apru 18. Arrived Admiral Farra-
gut, Seattle.
Coos Bay. April 17. Sailed Hardy, for Ban
Francisco. 5:50 p. m. yesterday: Bandon for
San Francisco, 6 p. m. yesterday.
San Francisco. April 18. Arrived yesterday:
Prentiss. A Irion. 1:30 p. m. : Vanguard. Loa An
geles. 2:35 p. m. ; I. i. Scofield. Seattle, 4:55
Vlueen, Los Angeles, o :os p. m. ; Au-
Just Try This When
Hairy Growths Appfear
LOST Spitx
Aihart J Davis. 24. Vancouver nsrracss.
- . . - . . I . u I ,
Wash., and coariotu amus jaacsinaiu. e. v lrouDd Deck
usan atreei. ..... , eral reward.
dr, creasa color, white) ring
name "Mike" ; do collar. Lin
Noufr Bdwy. 24S7. oe S8
Flanders st-
(Modes of Today)
A smooth, hairless skin always fol
lows the use of a paste made by mix
ing some water with plain .powdered
delatone. Thla paste Is applied to the,
hairy surface 2 or 3 minutes, then
rubbed off and the skin washed, when
every trace of - hair will have vanished.
No pain or discomfort attends the use
of the delatone paste, but caution should
kbe exercised to be sure that you get
real oeiatone. AO v.
, r - Tn T l ai soon as you put your feet In a
skin Irritation almost Instantiy and bath, you just feel the happiness
wai ucaiixs uiu ouuuics wb sam, i aoaiung in. Mow good your noor. old
Ask any dritfzist for a 35c or $1 bottle feet t eeL They .want to dance, far lav.
of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon 1 'Tlx" ts grand. Tix" tnstantir draws
you will find that irritations, pimples, lout all the poisonous exudations which
WaCfcheadS, 2cma,DlorxrlTIlervVOrni P" ur ana cause sore, in
ainrl arfmilar alHn trnnMsvanrllt r1iarrvar I flamed., aching, sweaty feet
rr, , - .e 1 ,r,i s
A littl tmv th nnrratinir.-satia. ! . - -" w "l , y
fvina Kouid. i, all that to needed, for it " ? "ES VL,Y"WL H .
" ."' T ; ' I 'ivfw, iif ir KV.UE w ; uuuivi- w i Anvont wno qon nat aeftirtft l wvw. w teutat vuviiu
nai - w. a i l nMsii sinn il t.. h ma irsas itan iissa. . a .... i i. . - r .
- ttaaa sjajajgawsjgjsj sjp s 'WW v w sans- saa w. : llMSwa) J Va aU&U.La Mil UlVm
Judirinff from the countless Dreoara-
Hons and treatments which are continu
allv VtA.nsr nclxrrt inrtl trtr ths nnrnaa n4t 1 lu m.
making thin people fleshy, developing Eureka ; Se Kh
arms, neck and bust, and reolaclnr berlv f-'ip,V.rts f0"!. A?.1-:.,PirVi
hollow, and angles by the ; soft Suited 1 atatSewa, L AngeuT Si. m. ;
lines of health and teauty. there ara avi-I v-Lv. a -m n r-vVi.ri
dentlT thousanas or , men and women I BelUegham, :80 p. sa. : George W. Elder. Ma-
w ii e.cwuij iucu uusuive uunness. i cauan. via Loa angeies. l :uu p. m.
TMsn... snii wstnknMM ..,.1V I Sailed yesterday: Herman Federaon. on cruise,
Thinness ana weakness are usually ii-.is a. m.-. Lslme. Caspar. S:60 n m
due to tarvea nerves, jjut oodies need wuittier. Port San Luis. 4.55 p. m.-. Tliaalak.
more phosphate than is contained in I Trans 1'scific. 4 :40 p. m. : Carmel. am i Hr.
modern foods, itiysicians claim there is bor. 5:15 p. mj City of Topeka. Loa Angeles,
nothing that will supply .this deficiency 5:25 p. m : Fairhaven. Mexican jxirta. :05
SO well as theorgamc phosphate known P. ra.; Girlie Maboney, Albion. :4f p. m. ; Sea
among druggists as bitro-phosphate, Kele. with Simla, Port Sao Lois, 8:25 p. to.;
which is inexpensive and IS sold by most 1 Araba, wita eanuago. aaonierey. civ p. m.;
.11 ,ta i a m,.. I Arctic, alonterey. 7 p. m.: Boea Uity. Astoria
r'zszz "bax : BTViVr v.: p- s. w. pu,et 19
nArvea directly and bv sunnlvin. ih IP-
body cells with the necessary phosphoric
food elements, bitro-phosphate quickly
croduces a welcome transform art r,n in
the appearance; the increase In weight
irequenuy swing swiomsrung.
Thla Increase In weight also carries
with It a general Improvement In the
sv.es.ea. leV VasPtrniicnACSi galsavs&Mlb. a
SSIof energVhich ac- An "eho TneUnE" CoIumbU
company exeeaslve thinness, soon disap river district of the Baptist Women
pear, dull eyes become bright, and pale Missionary society Will be held In the
cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect White Temple tonight at S o'clock. Miss
health. " Klixabeth iTMowelL president, and Miss
f CAUTION Although ; bitro-phosphate Carrie MlUspaugh wOl speak V and
ia unsurpaased for relieving nervousness, many others will take part. Miss Jes-
sleeplessness ana general weakness it I ale Maulbetach and Miss Eva McKav
White Temple WiU
Hold Echo Meeting
Lemons Beautify!
8train ismon Juice well before
mixing and massage face,
neck, arms, hands.
(Adv.) I flesh.
(Adv.)
bothmen and women, are Invited.
Here Is told how to prepare an inex
pensive lemon lotion which can be used
to bring back to any skin the aweet
freshness ot which it baa been robbed
y trying atmospheric conditions.
Wind-chafe, roughness, tan and redness
are warded off ant those tell-tale lines
or care or of age are softened away.
xne juice of two fresh lemons
strained Into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white makes a whole
quarter pint of the most remarkable
lemon sum oeautltler at about the coat
one must pay for a small jar of the
iTuunry coia creams. Care should L
taken to strain the lemon Juice through
a fine cloth so no lemon duId arete in
then thla lotion will keep fresh for
monies. a,very : woman knows that
lemon Juice Is used to bleach and re
move sucn oiemianes as rreckles. sal
lownesa and tan. and Is the Ideal akin
aoriener, amooti-vner and beautif ler.
Just try It! wet three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint or thla sweetly frag
rant lemon lottos aad massage it daily
Into the face, neck, arms and hands.
ana see xor yourself. - ;; - . (Adv.)
Andrews. Parma. Idaho. ST. and Laura
p sannn T T. V. C A. building.
Charles Broadus, legal, ItU North Fourteenth j LOST At tne 20th Century grocery er Public
im and Pearl raaailn. legal, isi r,oixn msrkat. crecioua aeapsaae iussbbobts iuwi
1 ounce nth street. . ... I belonging to my son. aow ia rranca.
T. J. aeward. legal. Armirutn noiei. ana sssr- vi(r.ball 549S.
jorie Powers, legal. Almira auartmeou.
Harold K. Uonlon. 28, 643 Uantenbelil ave-I LOST April
rm. end A anas K. Uieaa. IS, 4 S oenienoein . oooa
Reward.
11. on atreet. Uibcrnia bank
small check enclosed. Mala 1163.
SDartment S. Reward.
Wedding Announcements
W. O. Smith Co.. S11 Morgaa bate.
Liativaa SLitXH toe rest, aU sues
lorlng Co.. SOS stars o-
tlasvsa 'la
B1BTHS
miur tnin vio,- i rn T7T , . . . j.
.Wolfertb. 41 Last tjeventy-tuui street. Apru I LOST a string " "
a. . dsiubter. ward. 14 Spalding. Main 48.
BAXTER To Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.'J. Bag-1 LOST A young Scotch Collie dog; reward.
ler. w i v lmtcuih lswv. Apru v, sv son. i ihone Tabor 1 s.
LOST Bunch of ke Tuesday, i. r. f
160450. Reluns to 147 10th St. Phonal
Broadway 2877. Reward.
LOUT April 1. aS Anaeo camera, SI i
Hippodrome or Pantagea theatre; liberal re
ward, wm. tseca. siw,
rnrvn Pum containing money at the
Htrand. Owner may obtalao same by pay-
in. for thla ad. VTdln. 106.
Ka-
HKLP WAMTtillyKJrlAI,
BOYS WANTED
Over IS. With MTbaeai
Uaa Work aad Steady ,
Good Advaaeamsal
HAL fS TO S100 PEB HO.
Elmer U Bailey
253 Oak Street
BUTTS & WE'STROM,
27 North 2d eC
1 lady Hanky. S month.
1 lady eoofc. fu month and B.
SEWDiG
tunng.
Couch st.
actii
oa operator tor waiet ssaaafae-
UanulacturiDg Co., 4 th. aad I
BRADLEY To Mr. and aire, frank A. Bradley,
SSI Hawtnerna avenue, April a, a son. -COSHART
To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coasart.
1101 Last Market street. Apnl 2. a son.
SHERK To Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Shark,
Sherwood, Or.. April 6. a daughter. .
BARTHOLOMEW To Mr. and Mrs. Earl 8.
Bartholomew. IIS West rut street. Apnl 8.
a daughter.
BMTtH To Mr. aad Mrs. Otis 8. Smith. 105
East Alder street. Apru IS, a son.
HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Harris.
SSZ East A so street, apru is, a son.
THORJ
LOt Freckles, a wliite. long hair trick pup.
Call Main till aner i p. m.
E.
FOCND A man's hat
I'hone Wdln. 4S1S.
TStlT
HUME OFFERED.
Tanne woman emvloyad taut of day eaa have!
alee noma ta family of threw adults for aaaiet-l
ing with domestic duties.' Call Eaat 46S1 alter J
S p. m
LADIES and ebildrea woo are ales, see Dr.
Elva ftoreasen, drug lew beamc. SB
HELP WAIT Kl Jl A a. if. II kUra Isorsnssn, drug less L
m i .r jo run errands asui I twre yon. 60S Panaaaa bldg
.k hfmself osefnl around store. Columbia I u ANTED Girl for starch depart meat, haa3 .
GraphapUona Co.. 42 Washington. 1 lroaing, handla work, wxpertaneeal or tneg-i
tr-. r?TTr-T.. men aa news agents en raiT I pertnced. National LeuDdry. E. Sth and Clayl
j .i.. tiood DroDoaitioB. Com hews I va VTEIsGirla to leera aaarkira and son -I
To Mr. and Mrv WUuam Thorn: 211 r. ul N. 10th at. I log. Good wages, ateaoy poaiuoa, roruaa
Monroe atreet. April 10. a son. I r.-. r....Tr-i .k.. the draft sis "to ma I Laundry Co.. U and Covieh.
TRANCHELL .to Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlas C. I ,1 top'' with out nursery stuck. Cash I TVpL uiENCED tiparaturs oa shirts; good paT
TrancheU, 1Z94 Atmnue street, April 7, a "k)T capital Ctty Nursery Co.. Balem. Or. j amj etewdy work. ML Hood tactary. 'lit
son. ... . I . : v. v .... vinlin nlavera ta iusn I Couca at.
..r . onrv mr u. .mi um stia r, i v, s i t.ls . - . -. - . i
iu7i;i.r: i orclHr, tor Practice. M.rsnau TSi
orki
ACTZES To Mr. and Mr.. Thomas i. Aatxen. I CaThINIST Operate saaall ahoy for machioerf
404 Willamette boaievard. April 12. g son. store, chielly biasa work. Permanent position.
ROBINSON To Mr. and Mrs. cnarkes M. Uoh-1 X-35. Jjurnau
lnsnn. 14 Grand avenue, April 12. a son.
WIsI To Mr, aad Mrs. Charles Blocn. SS
Eaat Tweoty-aighth street. Apnl 11. a daugh
ter.
COXSETl To Mr. and Mb, Lloyd Coosar. 87
Rsst Elehth street. April 10. a son. i
KE Y N OL1 S To Mr. aad Mrs. John W. Reyn
olds. 627 Last Fifteenth street, April 16, a
a4m n trh tAvT-
LYNCH To Mr. and Mrs. -Phillip M Lyacfa. I
1281 East NiaeteeaiJi street. April 7, g
daughter. -
WRLVGEU man -f. ""5,
American Laundry. 140 L. J C
fllM'T m-p around stoswT General wvra and da
s'uip-ping 171J. Jorri.
fii)T"wiib abeel. over 16. 812 per week. 66
Park at-'
ailiEU wanted to milk. 8 eowa. 840 moot a,
board and room. 1UI7 Gay at.
WANTED Wringer man. Imperial Laundry
Co.. 855 Busaell st. .
DEATHS AJtP rrXEKALS Ti
M DOltiALL la this dty, April 17, Angus
MeDours.IL aged 59 yean, late of Taaoma,
Wash. The . remains are at the reaidenea ea
tablishmeat of 4. P. Finley & Boa, Moalgoeaery
at Fifth.
BXIKSCH.NEIDEU The funeral aervicea of
tarn lata Ottilia Kestachnetder will ' be heM
Friday, April It, at 1 p. m.. from the chapel
of Miller A Tracer. Washington at Ella strew..
Interment Lena Fir cemetery. .
TERWILLlGER The fuaeral aervicea of the
lata Hiram- W. TarwUUge- wiU aw held at the
faanily raeidenra. 1126 Macadam afreet, at S
p. m. toaaorvww (Friday), April IS. Friends
Isrnted. lataamant sUverrWw ceeaetai
MAS so fire pouer rugou
.. 7o Macadam.
UaS married or single,
ranch. SelL 64.
Fraalaad Furniture
work aa dairy
WANTED Night man and atablemaa i
- at the Model fltablea, 6th and Davie.
tv ANT KD Exvenenced anilker to milk
5., ma and board. Taboc 2
15
WANTED Towns girl to assist ia sv.
nd sin ef ehJdrm. 1 iond home. No
tne. laundry done oatatde. 616. Eaat 670S
WANTED Ksferieaced caleawomea lor laoe
and embruidery depta. KoOerta Broav, 84
and Morrwua sts.
housekeeper; ato eb. i
WORKING
jectsea to
464 Davia at.
wiahasi
child.
Call alter 8 p. av. i
WANTED At ance. reliable deotast to take
car ef eartabhshed cKy practice for aaveral
anontha. T-6S4. JomrneX
WANTED A euiek and strong girl fas' labeling
can goods. wadiiama avarr
and Davuv
goods. w ediiame m
Brasv. 18lk
WANTED A competent girl tot sec aad work.
TeL Mala 2166.
V iOi-lN laeeona la eschahge foe
ironing. Wdla. 634 4. call
A STRONG GIRL or woaaaa. experience
accessary. I'nKed Mattr a, and Fad Co. .
rsTEI Trscjcal cleaner for tailor shop.
AVrailwll J"
fuu boy ever 1 6. goad wages aad steady
work. 4 St Paris st. Ask for Mr. Loy.
WAITED AbU bodied maa at Aasaricaa ,Caa
Co.. 14th and Frrmt. ' - - . , . .
WANTED 2 aatoanobUc painters. Covey
Motor Car Cow. 21at aad Wswluastaei at, -
UL.vri.lt Li eiderli lady to k
care tor 8 ehfiurea "Call Mar halt 4276.
WANTKD A eheeolaia dipper. - Hudsoa-Mors
Candy C6...g4wy !. - . ,
WANTEJl Etyerienoed. reUabla amal Moat
be good cook, west aid. 650. Mala 6016: -
GlfiX. for general housework. ce to aiee,aaBs
pteterrru. iziiaumn see.
tCeaUaaed ea if olio w lag raf
a.