THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL,' PORTLAND. MONDAY, APRIL 22. 1918. 10 GOVERNMENT MAY PERMIT MORE SHIP W1M IN UKtliUN LIST OF CANDIDATES SENT TO ALL COUNTY CLERKS Salem, Or., April 22. Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott Saturday sent to all the county clerk of the state the official certification of candidates whose names ..-111 r. nnn - 4V. A Annhliran ttnH Tm- Intimat On ComeS From Wash- ocratic ballots at the primary election to inuiiiatiuii wv v , be held May 17. Inffton Yards MaV Take Uther i Under the law as passed by the last '"o1"" J legislature, wherever more than two Than Government ContraCtSi , names appear as candidates for the I nan v same office, it is the duty of the county - I cieritg, in having the ballots printed, to mioiiirrp i 11 CI V ! rotate the names, so each candidate's FOREIGN BUSINESS LIItLY jname will appear at the head of the list I ao equal number of times with the other I candidates. r i J l-.i:-.-. IntAPaete Aral n the Republican ticket, for all state French and Italian Interests Are jand dlBtrlct office, there are 182 cand, . : Anxious to Obtain More Ships From Yards in United States. Added to the mare of information that has been coming from Washington con . cernlng the future activities of the ship ping board, conflicting and otherwise, WM strong intimation today from a re liable source that the shipping board 'would soon throw down the' bars and ' 'permit the acceptance of contracts from ' friendly or allied governments and pri , rate Interests by ship yards now with out business. In connection with this Information. It ' Is stated that French and Italian inter ests have made repeated overtures for ; Senator. dates and 99 places to be filled.. For the same number of places there are 16 Democratic candidates. The ballots will be prepared by the county clerks from the secretary of state's official certification, which is as follows for the Republican ticket: FOR MKMBER OF TUB REPUBLICAN NA T10NAI, COMMITEK. Bruce Dennla of Union county: "Republican party must want in winning the war. Ralph K. Williams of Multnomah county : "Re publican candidate for National Committeeman. 1 Present incumbent." FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CON GRESS. TO KILL, VACANCY IN TERM ENDING MARCH 4, 1919. A. H. Burton of Multnomah county: "Win 1 1. . 1 1 . ,-lr .v.. hnn Wrtr th Mimmnn Mo. ' pie. No resignation." I Fred W. Mulkey of Multnomah county: "Will resign th day I qualify in favor of long term . . . . . , i-, cnaries j. schnabel ol iiuunomen county: permission, to place contract iui ; ..Tb, ..noT hould ,ppint peoples choice vessels with ship yards in this country j fQf long term, to short term." FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CON GRESS. KOU TERM BEGINNING MARCH 4. 1919. H. It. Huston of Multnomah county: "Sup IKirt our soldier boys; make state-wide prosperity permanent through constructive work." Charles I.. McNary of Marion county: "Pres ent United Slates Henstor." Robert N. Stanfield of Umatilla county: "Sup port the president; provide homes for soldiers, sailors; permanent shipbuilding; more factories." FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FIRST DISTRICT BENTON. CLACKAMAS. CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, COOS. CURRY .and stand ready to carry out their prom Ises Immediately after the necessary permission Is granted. - . Welcome News to Portland This will be welcome news to. certain Oregon shipbuilders, who have nearly reached the point of discouragement. They have been watting and hoping for uch a development for many weeks. Credence Is lent to this, it is felt. through the Indication of Information from Washington Saturday .that- tho ; ; shipping board la leaning more and iB to flnj8h at Rainier. This is the more to the meel ship and Is planning Buehner's first call at this port though to build larger wood vessels on th she has been In service on the Pacific ground that more tonnage In fewer coast for some time, Ships will give greater efficiency and . The warm weather Sunday drew large conserve machinery. i crowds to the river. Canoes, rowboats Lloyd Weritworth. head of wood I and launches were everywhere. Vlgll- ahlpbulldlng in the Oregon district for nnce of the harbor patrol was increased. the Emergency fleet corporation, how- I Boating on the river at night this sum- ever, states positively that he has re- mcr will probably be out of the question celved no notice of a change in the I In view of the rigid waterfront guard. : Wood ship programs for this district ' " and that his orders are to proceed as! Costa Rica in Big Storm planned. San Francisco, April 22. (I. N. S.) . , Keeping Government Yard Busy battered and weatherworn, the steamer Me recently returned from a con-1 Costa Rica, flying the flag- of L. A. Terence at Washington clothed with Pedersen. under command of Captain authority to nes-otlatn nil futnra rnn . O. A. Lllleland, came Into this port Sun- day from a transpacific port. She to keep all ways In shipyards now bI0u,Vht U5? b,undles LHe8S,,an i"15. DOUGLAS. JACKSON. JOSEPHINE. LANE, LINCOLN. LINN, MARION. POLK. TILLA MOOK, WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTIES. W. C. Ha wiry of Marion county: "No inter ests to serve but the pubHe interests." FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. SECOND DISTRICT RAKER. CROOK, DK8CHUTFH, WILLIAM. GRANT, HARNEY, HOOD RIVER, JEFFERSON. KLAMATH, LAKE MALgiEUR, MORROW. SHERMAN. UMATILLA, UNION. WA LOWA. WASCO AND WHEELER COUNTIES. N. J. Sinnott of Wasco: "win the war." FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. THIRD DISTRICT MULTNOMAH COUN TY. A. W. Lafferty of Multnomah county: "Sup port Wilson: union labor. Make shipbuilding permanent. Open land (rant. tor humanity. C. K. McArthur of Multnomah county: "Pledge continued support to America's great task the winning of the war." FOR GOVERNOR. J. E Anderson of Wasco county: "Bone dry. Win the war. Develop Oregon." F. C. Harley of Clatsop county: "Do you want a live state? Vote for Harley for gov ernor." Guv C. Moser of Multnomah county: "Patri otic American; for good roads, but fighting th paving trust; economy; efficiency." Ren W. Olcott of Marion county: "Business efficiency ;' for winning the war and for state af fairs." L. J. Simpson of Coos county: "Uphold Re publicanism; develop Oregon; aid settlers and workers; encourage industry; businesslike administration." James Withycomb of Marion county: "Pres ent governor. Candidate for second term." FOR STATE TREASURER. William Adams of Multnomah county: "I have the experience and abijity to conduct an economical business administration." E. D. Cusick of Linn county: "Business effl- sf fairs." ciency, unhampered by polities, in all the state's O. P. Hoff of Multnomah county: My oath. my platform; my record, your guarantee; my ex perience, your protection." O. M. Plummer of Multnomah county: "Win-. ning the war first responsibility - of state and na tion." Thomas F. Rysn of Clackamas county: "Ex perience in the office your guarantee of efficient. economical and business administration. Ben . West of Marion county: One nun died per cent American and one hundred per cent efficiency. FOB JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. John S. Coke of Loos county: "Patriotism: loyalty; conscientious performance of public du ties: nine years experience circuit judge. Charles A. Johns of Multnomah county:: Fearless and impartial administration ol jus tice. " Percy R. Kelly of Linn county: "Justice is patriotism's proudest boast and loyalty's greatest aid. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. George M. Brown of Douglas county: "Pres ent attorney general; asks second term, continuing FOR SENATOR, FOURTEENTH SENATORIAL velopment of Oregon resources. Walter G. Lynn of Multnomah eonnty: "Pat- I A. B. Greenly admr. to Charles I. So- rtotxsm. progress and a square deal for all.' In tyre. U. a, B. 8, Plnehurst add. . . . K. c. McFariand of Multnomah county: "Sup- H. E. Noble sad wife to Jonas T. Chak, port any legislation to win war. secure penma- L. 4. B. 4. Tretoont Pasco nent industries, improve nooning conditions." Bertie M. Smith and husband to F. J. M, B. M ear ham of Multnomah county: "strict Miller et aL L. , 4. B. 45. Hoi economy. Save for Uncle Sam." lsday's add, part L. 6. B. 238, East John A. Mean of Multnomah county. "Help Portland keep Oregon first in war aids, la education. In Evelyn C. Valiandigham and husband civic purity. Chester C. Moore of Multnomah county, alty to the government. More efficiency. taxes." R. A. Nielsen of Multnomah. county. "Success ful prosecution of the war. Encourage th i- ATJCTIOS gAtES1OM010W 00 THE HAfckUt AUCTION HOtsks kOaoaia Is "Loy- 18. B. L. 7. B. DISTRICT. CUcUmas. Columbia and Mult nomah counties W. W. Banks of Multnomah county: "Win the war. More payroll. Reduced taxation." Hennon A. Lewis of Multnomah county: "Progressive-Republican. Unqualified American ism. Develop state's industries and tarat pro-f cent carfare. Elmer E. Petting! of Multnomah county. Democracy the world over." F. A. Rice of Multnomah county. "Business in public affairs." Oven K. Richards of Multnomah county. "Win the war. Regulation of war profiteers. No 6 duction." H. M. Patton of Multnomah county: "Intel ligent effort in the interests of the common good." FOR 8ENATOB. FIFTEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. CUtwp county A. W. Norblad of Clatsop county: "InteUi getn, eonscieitioua service for good and wel fare of all the people." . FOR SENATOR. NINETEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Morrow. Umatilla ana union counties . Colon R. Eberhard of Union county. FOR SENATOR, TWENTIETH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Umatilla county Roy W. Ritner of Umatilla county. 7632 bars of tin and 592 sacks subber ,, , v,, . . . No passengers were aboard - . . .. . ,v, ! The Costa Rica w working for the government busy. No award contracts to yards not in th Emergency fleet group. STR. MOUNT HOOD IS DELIVERED t-as near being de- I n ....... 11 . v. -. ...... niiujsu ill Diiiui yj i i uftj a ktib bu uv.a the steamer during the voyage. At this time the fuel oil gave out when great if she had -gotten In the trough of the Full Motorshlp Is to Leave Tomor- I seas. Captain LUleland says, his com row for Grays Harbor. mand would havejwindwed. The full motorshlp Mount Hood, built by the Supple & Ballln Shipbuilding cor poration, for Oaston, Williams Su Wlg- Josepb G. Richard ion of Multnomah county. "Will vote against unnecessary appropriations Unite to win the war." Eugene E. Smith of Multnomah county. "Labor, life, wealth, all for the nation nothing for any profiteer." Fnnk E. Smith of Maltnnmah county. Com mon sense and business administration." George A. Thacher of Multnomah county. "Justice to all." Elwood Wiles of Multnomah county. "Port land tint in ships and aircraft." George T. Wiliett of Multnomah county. "The greatest good for the greatest number." FOR REPRESENTATIVE. NINETEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. CLATSOP COUNTY. E. LL Klae of Clatsoo county. rOR SENATOR. TWENTY-THIRD SENA- E. N. Hurd of Clatsop county. "Business, not TORIAL DISTRICT. Baker county politics." FOR REPRESENTATIVE. FIRST REPRE- f- Komsn of Clatsop county, "uompetent. SENTATIVE DISTRICT. Marion county '"V, William E. Schimpff of Clatsoo county. "Win the war." Benjamin S. Wonley of Clatsop county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. TWENTIETH REP RESENTATIVE DISTRICT. COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. 1. Ballagh of Columbia county. "Taxation for good government, not for extravagance." D. W. Freeman of Columbia county. "Obedi ence, punctuality, diligence." FOR REPRESENTATIVE TWENTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. CROOK. DESCHUTES. GRANT, JEFFERSON, KLAM ATH AND LAKE COUNTIES. Denton G. Burdick of Deschutes county. "Present incumbent. Will conscientiously per form the duties of a true American citizen." J. O. Hwrtaker of Klamath county. George li. Merryman of Klamath county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE TWENTY-SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES. C. E. Woodson of Morrow county: "Win free- 8ENTATIVE DISTRICT. LANE COUNTY, i dom s tight; reconstruct sooundly; seek largest I.ouls E. Bean of Lake county. I welfare for state and district." Allen Eaton of Lane county: "For demoe-; FOR REPRESENTATIVE. TWENTY-THIRD John Dinwoodie of Marion county: "Con servation of th state's resources. Retrenchment and reform.." I 8. A. 1 rushes of Marion county: "I wtir do ray best in faithfully serving my constituency." Seymour Jones of Manon county: stand oy : the soldier boys untiL victory." David H. Looney of Manon county: ra- triotism, efficiency and economy." Ivan G. Martin of Marion county: 1-e tu la t for economy, home production, soldiers vot ing, national unity; and reduce profiteering." Z. J. KiEcs of Manon county: A dollars worth for every dollar spent." ueorge v. weeaa ot aianon counu: & farmer candidate." FOR REPRESENTATIVE, SECOND REPRE SENTATIVE DISTRICT. Linn county Robert S. Acheson of Linn county: "Will fight for economy, low taxation; against use less commissions, officen and deputies." D. C. Thomas of Linn county: atand lor well considered and economical legislation only." ; FOR REPRESENTATIVE. THIRD REPRE- to Tone? RobeL L. IT. Penmralar add. S. K. Hibba to Hasan G agate. 45. emon Delia Etchison and husband to W. M. Potter. L. 18. B. 18. East St. Johns R. C. Cemetery association to Louise C. Bruce, L. 221. Cec "E" R. C. Ceme tery Sheriff to R. E. Hall. 8. 10 ft L II, ' H. 6, Parkhurst add Laurelhurt company to Anita Montreua, L. 4. B. US. Laurelhunt C. H. Kelly and wite to The' City or Portland, land com. at N.W. cor. of L. 28. B. . Spantons add Sheriff to Th Pacific Mutual Llf Ins. company of California. L. 1, B. 21. Sunnysid Alice Foster Green and husband to J. Edwin Nelson et si. W . L. 11. 12. B. 23. North Irvington Fred Kaaaebaum and wife to Tom Mol ina ri et aj, L. a, 7, B. SI. Peninsular add. No. 2 Wellington In v. Co. o O. J. Bsker. L. 21. 22. B. SO. Wellington Aina W. Hurlburt and husband to F. R. Holbrook Co.. L. I. 4. Beaver Acres Evert Liiananttl to Loyal H. McCarthy. L 8, B. 8. Gleneyrie Nettie Mae Rankin to G. A. Johnson, 1- 7. and W. h L. 10. B. 68. Sunnyside S. D. Kilpatrick and wife to H. E. Adams and wife to Karl Hayek. L. 28, B. 7. Kilpatrick-CoUins tnct . . . H. E. Adams and wife to Karl Hayek. L. 28. B. 7, Kilpatrick-Colllns tnct Samuel Engle to Edna Isham. L. 17. B. 86. Sellwood Hans Rasmuaaen to David liunnan. et al. L. 1. B. 8. Whealand add P. E. Newell and wf. to M. M. Glass. L. 17. B. 4 8. 8winton N. M. Glass and husband to Victor Land Co.. L. 17, B. 49. Swinton add... City Treasurer to Mendianal Co.. L. 17. B. 4 8, Swinton Same to same, L. 17, 18. B. 12. Har lem add pi bug. Yamhill sad W fark ata. Beies MEETING TfOTICKS 41 SAMARITAN 1-ODGE No. 2. I. O. O. F. Th funeral commit tee m instructed and all other mem bers are requested to meet at 1. lO. O. F. temple. 228 Alder t-. tomorrow (Tus 1" . day), at 1 SO p. in. harp, to attend the funeral ' of Brother L. C. Khomo. 10i .JESSE T JOXF.8 N tl It OSVOLD. See. 480 800 HIT 10 I GUI. REAZEE GHOTfO No. 84. Stated rekn this (Mondavi evening. 8 o clock. Masonic Temple. West Park and Yamhill trrrc. Hand coin ert Bumness of im portance. Membera requested to be present. biting prophet cordially invited. By order 18 , of Monarch. R E. FULTON. Secretary 8,272 10 HARMONY LODGE NO. 12. A. F. and A. M Masonic tem ple. Special communication this (Monday) evening. 7.3 0 p. m. Work in F. C degree. Visiton welcome. By order uf W. M. RI KIS R BALL. Sec l'rotem. . lost A?t nro P5P - tl THE following articles have been found oa can of the Portland Railway. Light as Power com pany: April 2fl. 1R: purses, I string beads, 1 pin. 1 fountain pen, 1 book school ticket. 1 ticket punch, rash 15c. 1 tap. 1 flash light. 1 book. 1 roll pictures. 1 parkag crochet work, pain gloves. 1 glove, 1 music mil. 1 auto li cense. 14 package. 7 lunch boxes. 2 Jugs, 1 mackinaw. 1 bundle clothe. 1 grip. 4 suit rases. April 21. IS la: S puraea. 8 pain glovea. 1 glove, 1 cuff link, l chasm. 2 books. 1 flash light. 1 kodak. S package, i hanger. 1 hat. 1 lunch box. 1 nee pirre. 1 child's coat. 1 sweater. 1 baaket, 1 hand bag, 2 suit case. 1 umbrella. Owmri may obtain property at First and Aider meet sis tion. LtST Kumlsy evening oil Portland Orenco- -Hillsburo- roreat t.rore-Cherry vlll rued, one 87x5 reiin. i.auia tacuum cup Lire, mounted on drmoon.able rim with tire cover. Return to or nouiy A. J. Winters Co.. 88-87 Sixth st . Portland, and receive reward. LOST On YilluimYVe.. between Russell and tailing t.. packsg of letters and cartoona, property of Marguerite Addu. Return to 881 lrrabe st. East 7 8U1 I 150 IBLLISUN ENCAMPMENT No. 1, I. O t) F ' I AU members are resiunted to meet st I O. 800 I - i"Ule. 228 Alder st. tomorrow (Tuesday) ii i :jv p. m. susrp. 10 aitena tne lunerai oi Patriarch L. C. Slmrno. CI1AS. CHRISTIANSEN. C. P. R. OSVOl.D. Scribe. 10 B2S . IVANHOE LODGE No. 1. KnighU of Pythau, meets every Tuesday evening in its castle hall. 11th and Alder sts. Visiting Knights ar welcome. E. M, Lance. K. H. 8. 400 10 800 10 racy, against autocracy; for law and order, against atob rule. James Fullerton of Lane county: "'A cleaner university for Oregon. Reduction of taxation." David M. Graham of Lane county: "Just Americanism. " W. 8. Roberta of Lane county: "Better roads; good schools; equal taxation." H. C. Wheeler of Lane county: "Equality economy and effective war legislation." REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. UMATILLA COUNTY. Cyril G. Brownell of Umatilla county. E. P. Dodd of Umatilla county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. TWENTY FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT, UNION COUNTY. Charles Albert 8mall of Union county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. TWENTY-SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT, BAKER COUNTY. Bl'ILDlXG PERMITS Mrs. H. J. Poitras, erect garage. 689 Prince ton street, between Flake and Olin; builder, same; 875.00. W. G. Jolley. erect, gange. 6082 Sixtieth I street southeast, between Fiftieth avenue south east and Fifty-second avenue southeast; builder, same; 875. Anna Cannon, repair bne-atory Seldenee, 1284 Jaara COURT Mt. HOOD No. 1. Forresters of America. 128 to Fouith st.. will giv a card party and dance tomorrow (Tuesday) even- lrg. Apru 2a; aU members and tneir friends incited. J V. SNYDER. Sec. LMBLKM Jewelry a snecialty. Sutton. u charms. Jseawr Bros.. 181-188 ata st. Xlital statistics matrligcs.Blrtbs. Dzolhs. JUKLP WANTE1 MALE MJCN WANTED FOB SAWMILLS. ttOX ii(J IUH1U. LOCtitNO OPERA 1 ION. KLAMATH tUUMi, OREGON. 8 HOLK DAY. HIGHEST WAGES. llr.S 1 bCHOOl-B. COOL, DUY CLIMATE. C11Y OS' S0UU ffcOPLB. There ta a big diversity of labor, as there ar 14 aawnulia. live boa factories. 18 lacctaa epenuons using both steam, donkeys and ban lugging. Tare lath aaUia. Boys and women esn tind work la ihs bog faotorfa. COME NOW. MILLS AND WOOD d OPERATION. ON ARRIVAL EE KLAMATH LUMalfcHMEN'S LOGGEKa' ABliOCLAllON. MAIN blKl.LT, kvLAMA'lsi kALUs. OR. Uuu Ut k.U'LOVa.D. MARRIAGE LICENSES 18, 551 Second street, and Hillsdale tett a nd Ains- FOR REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH REPRE- i Charles A. Brand of lAuglaa county : "Pres- I j- C.rtmill of Baker count,. "Maintain ent representaUva." ! nd '"PPort our army untU we have permanent D. ! will earaa ! Peace." economical, efficient law enforcement, securing . th .oTereigu people, and not the private Inter-I FOR REPRESENTATIVE, TWENTT-8EV- lests." 1.MH KEI'KKSK.MATIVE DISTK1CX, r OM NITKKIMGMUiAT Of 1'tBUU 1- STRUCTION.- HARNEY AND MALHEUR COUNTIES. Inspection of Mount Shasta First annual Inspection of the full more of New York, was given another motorshlp Mount Shasta, second vessel trial spin Sunday afternoon, and per- ; or lnal clas ?,uul Di "pp, ft. formed In excess of expectations In Ior UMlon- " "mmr wiRmore ot ew varv wav n...nH.P Ms-ort m..tn. ork. was begun today, and she will uperlntendent of the owners, who was i BOOn ' feady ,for ,her f "P.P6 iviu u III ousBia is iiiis; ai iiiw uuuiiung dock of her builders. Annual Inspection of the gasoline schooner Rustler will be begun this afternoon. , aboard, was delighted with the showing Over a course of 11"4 miles from the lighthouse at the mouth of the Wil lamette to the Portland Flouring mills, the vessel made 12 miles an hour, cover ing the distance In 65 minutes, which , ... Is considerably above requirements. ' On the way down the Mount Hood was convoyed by a tow boat, but com- , v lng back she negotiated the bridges and 1 ' clocked under her own power with per-1 fectlon. Captain Richard Sandatrom, ' who was the pilot on the trip, says he ," , was surprised at the way she behaved. Final settlement between the builders ' and owners was made today and she News of the Port Departure April 22 Rose City. American steamer, for Sao Pedro and San Francisco, general. Departures April SI Wastgate, American steamer, for trial trip, ballast. Celilo. American steamer, for San Francisco and San Pedro, lumber and passengers. W. F. Herrin, American steamer, for San was formally turned over. She Is due : Francisco, ballast. to get away for Grays Harbor Tuesday : Arrival April 22 to load lumber, and will probably re- ; biJlJf Americ,n P turn to some river point to finish. The; . cargo goes to the west coast of South M ABUSE ALMANAC America. I Irion dlMphare-inir th.r. h I Weather at River's Mouth Mount Hood londa nlt.r for TS.W Vori, ' ffrUl. ADr 22. Conditions at the. ... . . . mouln ol tna river at noon: Sea, smooth: wind. north, 10 miles; weather, clear. MEDIATION BOARD IS AT WORK ' c "' . I 6un rises, 8:10 a. m. Sun sets, 8:08 p. m. '. ! Tides at Astoria Tuesday Exrrutlve Session Today of Board to : High Water: Low Water: a.ll... I . l r, j 0:28 a. m 7.1 feet I 6: 40 a. m. . .0.9 foot ..,... s,iiUlluiriiirii s i'imoiiui. 0 23 p. m 8.3 feet 8:40 n. m 2.0 feat STATIONS The board of mediation for the long v shoremen's wage demands went Into executive session this morning in the offiue of Captain Schumacher, quarter ' master corps, U. S. A., who was ap pointed by the shipping board to repre sent that organization on the board. William Olsen Is representing the em- Jtawiston ployes and Robert Shaw is representing the employers. i Albany .' - The executive session, it Is said. Is due ) Salera . to the desire of members of the board Or0 City . to discuss the u'etatls In private so that i?011"11 there might he a. clear understanding. I () Rls,B Then, It is understood, representatives I of employes and employers will be ! Heard. That .the matter ' will soon be ad Justed satisfactorily or to a point of acceptance by both sides, is the feeling. The longshoremen have signed an agree- - tnent to abide by the decision. ' , Meantime, however, delay Is still being encountered In working cargoes of ves-. els, but every effort Is being made to eliminate It DAILY RIVER READINGS an J J 22 7.6 0.4 0.00 25 8.5 '0.1 0.00 10 4.2 0 0.00 20 4.2 0 0.00 20 8.0 0.4 0.00 12 5.0 0.2 0.00 1.5 7.8 0.1 0.00 RIVER FOBECAST The Willamette river at Portland will rise slowly during th next two or thre days. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria. April 22. Sailed at 6 a. m Steamer Celilo for San Francisco and San Pedro. Arrived at 8:26 a. to. Steamer Ssn- tlam from San Francisco. Astoria, April 21. Arrived at 8:80 a. m. Steamer Daisy Mathew from San Francisco. Arrived down at 8 a., m. Bark Levi o Rnr. ; gess. Arrived at 8:15 and left n .i n - i n. Steamer Johan Poulsen (rnm n.n en n Cisco. Sailed at 8 :80 p. m Steamer J A i JAMES TIMPSON READY FOR SF A ' mlot f" Francisco. Arrived at 4 and i''1, "P 'I-8.p- Steamer HoquUm from I San Irancisco.' Arrived down at noon and Full Motorshlp Of Standifrr Yard Is u"fd l P for trial trip; returned at Beinq Inspected.' ! Lm"?. ' 8 p m -Steamer wt,.u, . To further test her windlasses, the full i ?" Pe. April 21. Arrived Steamer . yrtotorship James Timpson. product of ; V.mx. ""M ri. Sailed steamer North Portland yard of the O. M. .-(L v 8.1-Arriv. Standlfer Construction corporation. ! April 21 8. D. o. Schofield from San Fral" shifted from the outfitting dock of the 1 Vmniht.v Quwn from San Pedro t 1 a." .Vancouver yara Saturday to the mouth , Prtae Tee from p -D- of the Willamtta rlv.r Tn ' H, 'T,om.PriIM! t 2:3 ' she returned today her Inspection i She Is expected to get away Tuesdav on ' Nanaimo it a her first voyage, going to Coss Bay to , . Seward, April 20. (I. N. s ) Sailed a. load lumber for San Francisco. From $!t UT?d'.,t 12:80 P- there she goes to Eureka to load a slm- . Adirafw. aotndf atT81 8s" liar cargo for the West toast of South ! . W"U. April 21.-1. N. s lisSied- a. America, and thenca proceeds to xw j Lll?if.n. B"hbound. at 7 a. m. April' 20 -""'"" " con. xi. Jaeyer irom Hsu Fedro and proceeded fJ tiett. riv-. in th. ' a AaTnTAZS w'wrU to th. Vancouver dock and L?" Anc, f 3 :5u hT11 pectlon Is being completed. I Tt i5 . ms.tSy' ,ot-ta Traveler ted to -et awav T,..J. v.'," V 8aerf. April 21: Sa. VaWea for ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Puget sound ports. Port Townsend. April 21 T v at ; Pd In: 8. Quadra for Tacoma. at 8 15 al m El P01; S .Fulton at 11 V L : AdmiS Back from h.r trial trip. Which Wl ; o m " .: Admiral Dewey ., , a success in every way. the steamer . . Everett, April 21. Sailed: 8a. W 8 v.. Westgat. ahlfted this morning from the J1""3-. 8' Port" North Bank dock to the Crown mills to ton m"aan Vedra2Arr,Tt1 : 81 WUmIn- complete her cargo. - I Port Ludlow, April 20. Arriwrf- n. w 1 The steam schooner Wahkeena Is due U" 'rom sn Francisco. arn- Korrigan to go to Westport from SL Helens this 1 A? ,B.1,el,' APru 22 afternoon to finish loading a cargo of lumber for th. south. Th. steamer Westshbr. left down early today on her maiden voyage. - To load a cargo of lumber for San Pedro, th. steam schooner Martha Bueh tier Is at th. Inman-Potuaen mill. She 1 t 1 , - - " ' oa jsa- wuiimj .sicuuison I rom Heattl. Sailed- s,Kn.u. Salvator fo Seattle in tow of tug Wnder .JVl.LJ Sayimit. i-atenis nave been granted th. in ventor ot cuff links that ooen Ilk lnrir. .ta for th. insertion of tiny photographs. 3. A. Churchill of Baker county: "High stand ards for physical, mental and moral preparedness In Oregon schools. FOB COMMISSIONER OF THE BCREATT OF LABOR STATISTICS AND INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. William A. Dalxiel of Multnomah county: Efficiency, patriotism, progress." C. H. Gram of Multnomah county: "Closer cooperation between employer and employe to promote accident prevention." John H. Holston of Multnomah county: wui use one hundred dollars of salary monthly to pur chase Liberty bonds. John C. Nlrkum of Multnomah county: "Roosevelt In 1920." FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF OREGON. Frank J. Miller of Linn county: "Present in cumbent." Fred A. Williams of Josephine county: "A slx-oent fare is too much for a five-cent ride." FOR SCVeRINTENDENT OF WATER DIVI SION NUMBER ONS: BENTON. CLACKA MAS. CLATSOP. COLUMBIA. COOS, CUR RT, DOUGLAS. JACKSON, JOSEPHINE KLAMATH, LAKE. LANE. LINCOLN. LINN MARION, MULTNOMAH, POLK. TILLA MOOK. WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTIES. H. E. Abry of Columbia county: "Efficiency." fercy A. cupper of Marion county: "My rec ord tn this work aa assistant state engineer. J. B. Schaefer of Multnomah county: "Eco nomy and efficiency; world democracy; our fight;' win th war." FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER DIVI SION NUMBER TWO BAKER. CROOK. DESCHUTES, GILLIAM. GRANT. HARNEY, HOOD RIVER. JEFFERSON. MALHEUR. MORROW. SHERMAN. VMATILLA. UNION. WALLOWA. WASCO AND WHEELER COUNTIES. George T. Cochran of Union county: "Effi cient work to complete adjudications." FOR JI'DOE OF CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. DEPARTMENT NUMBER TWO MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Arthur C. Dayton of Multnomah connty: "Will continue to administer justice without fesr or favor." Robert G. Morrow of Multnomah county: "Justice and equal fairness to all." FOR JUDtiE OF CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DEPARTMENT NUMBER FOUR. Multnomah county Wilson T. Hume of Multnomah county: "I hold municnal contracts duly authorized and solemnly made to be inviolable." Arthur I. Moulton of Multnomah county: "Diligent work will prevent injustice to law' delay." A. W. Orton of Multnomah county: "Faith fully and impartially perform my duties. Recom mend changes in laws." George W. 8tapleton of Multnomah oounty: "If elected will continn to perform my full duty as Judge." Robert C. Wright of Multnomah county: "28 years general court experience. The right kind of court that's all." FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT. COURT, FOURTH jiuilial, uiaiKMJT. DEPARTMENT NUMBER SCt. Multnomah county William A. Carter of Multnomah ronnt.- "Continuous effort for impartial administration of law. Liberty and justice shall prevail." James N. "Davis of Multnomah triotic, impartial and undivided attention to uuiy. L. TJ. .Gantenbein of Multnomah county "For reelection." W. W. McCredie of Multnomah eonntv "In partial duty to litigants and patriotic service to state ana nation. John .. Owen of Multnomah county: "A. : 1 . : 1 . . - . . . . iiniTuu sou constructive administration 01 justice. FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT. SIXTH Morrow and Umatilla counties Gilbert W. Phelps of 1 mat ills county: "Cnn ttnu impartially to uphold th law and Justice wiuioui tear or iavor. FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT. 8EVENTH JIUIIUU JJlSTKItJT. Hood River and Wasco counties -Fred W. Wilson of Wasco county. FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT. JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Baker county Gustav Anderson of Baker county. FOR SENATOR, FIRST SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Marion- county Bam H. Brown of Marion county: "The' Oervais fsrmer. W. Al Jones of Marion county. "Fanner Jones. Put business and legislative record is my argument.. Louis Lachmund of Marion county: "Will serve the best Interests of my state and country Alex M. LaFollett of Marion county: "Will always work for th best interest of my country, state and county. FOR SENATOR. SECOND SENATORIAL DIS- XKIUX. Linn county FOR SENATOR, THIRD SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Lane county O. H. Foster of Lan county: "Fewr and simpler laws; economy and efficiency; war urea first consideration. Walter B. Jones of Lane county: "Back bone not wishbone. FOR SENATOR, FOURTH SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Lane and Linn eountii Elbert Bede of 1-ans county: "I believe in saying what I think and doing what I say. John B. Bell of Lane county. Business effi ciency; war legislation fint." FOR SENATOR, SIXTH SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Jackson eouity C M. Thomas of Jackson county. FOR SENATOR, NINTH SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Benton and Polk eountii -1. L. Patterson of Polk county. FOR SENATOR. TENTH SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Yamhill county . W. T. Vinton of Yamhill county: "I will advocate legislation for th benefit ' of all th people." FOR SENATOR. TWELFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Clackamas county tieoree C Brownell of Clackamas county "Square deal, economy In county and state ex penditure. ' Walter A. Dimick of Clackamas county "Support anything to help America, wis th war am against connty amswa. FOR SENATOR. THIRTEENTH SENATORIAL v DISTRICT. ' Multnomah county- John GiH of Multnomah county, in education, industry and commerce." Sanderson Reed of Multnomah county advocate fewer laws, more aubstan," East Sixteenth street, between worth; Henderson, builder; 80 Foster A Kleiser company, erect billboard, 208 North Jersey, between Baltimore and Ta coma; builder, same, 8100. C. A. Class, repair two-story residence. 877 East Davis street, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth ; builder, asms; SoO. Mrs. Agnes Hammond, erect garage. 8108 Fifty-ninth street; builder, same: 135 Ramsey Bign company, erect billboard, south- east corner Ross and Broadway; builder, same: 820. Willamette Iron t Steel Works, repair two- story office and machine shop. 461 Front street north, between Seventeenth and Hull and Bros., builders; 88000. Stella Taylor, repair one-story dwelling. 707 Holraan street, between Nineteenth and Twen tieth; builder, same; 850. Henry M. Phillips. Hazel M. Barnes. 2 Stanley Moxkoski. 22. military police. Van couver barracks, sml Violet P. Maloae, 18, 887 1 Fourth street. Jske Shapkin. 23. 7S3 First street, and 8adie Srhatz, 20. 638 Third street. Earl Charlie Kmeger. 20, 1515 E. 10th St.. city, and Vivian L. Long. 20. 1238 Borthwick St.. city. Wedding Announcements Smith A Co.. 811 Mores bWJg W. G aUteSa obi ia tor tent, ail tonng Co.. SOS Stars- at 4.nue lw TODAT rnn nrnDL-urvT iTirr riKTII TtTTPRFlSEN TATIVE DI8TRICT. COOS COUNTY. .V""" -" '-ranasu oi jiaineur county. r- Charles R. Barrow of Coos county: "Support ,autT- .Honest government. Fair dealing. th boys. Win th war. San business legisla-j Mc""- ,.??u,1?rT na ute- Uon. Clean moral legislation." ! J- Gallagher of Mslheur county. "Our A. K. Peck of Coos county: "Will work to firsthand most important business is to win the whip the Hun. America first; then Coos county." j ..,, "PV ??!?tESENT?IVJ SIXTH REPRE8EN- , REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. GILLIAM. COCNTIES I SHERMAN AND WHEELER COUNTIES, i i s... -r r- 'T ..' .n Clay C. Clark of Gilliam county. "I ass tn pull together to win the war." : ,1Tor rigid economy and sound Republican I of Philadelphia, tn the state of Pennsylvania, on o.n. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. SEVENTH REPRE- . V. Stewsrt f h-, t, l ii" l' .1 " . r.J?' KVT1T1VK n I a T W I 1" T tnSFPHIVE . . - . : . . 1 -' mmm '-s"" r,VC S-i, n. a. rig in ot anerman coi'nty. vo my I pursuant to law r i ii'i v v.- - . UN- r l?. tne Tcry t of my unctrstendlng and I CAPITAL V. . K - UAUCI U. 1. U.t 1 1 1 1 1 0 ..WUUL . au " aDlllty, iirsi. economic lamiDuusuoa, nauonsi piumoi tion, better mining and irrigation laws.'" DE ATH H AND FUXKRALS 7 OLlsEN in this city April 20, Ole Olsen. aged 27 years, late ol 1008 East Twenty seventh street north, beloved buabsnd of ltagna Olsen. Deceased was a member of the Hhlp McHoll- I Carpenters' union No. 1020. Private funeral services will be conducted lueiaay. apru . at S p. m., at Rose City cemetety. Th r mains ar at Pearson Undertaking parlors, Rus sell street, at Union avenue. Synopsis of th Annual Statement of THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BOYS WANTED Over IS. WU Wheels Clean Work and Steady Good Advanosacat MAKE ISO TO S100 PER MO. aUmer L. Bailey 253 Oak Street THE classified advertising department ef The Oregon Journal can use a couple of young hustlers aa solicitors. Must be clean eat, will ing to work hard and anxious to learn. Prefar men 18-20 years. Salary and steady advance ment to live men. Ask for Mr. l'ickena. 8 to 10 a. an. Monday. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, TWENTY-NINTH ItrPllI-aVVTITlrt' rvfOT-OT'"'!. sirT srs7 F?L , F.1"" JZZZZr j ER AN D "VASCO COUNTIES.' DLilslliauwiniVL. wj.ou.. . i. . y Hnllon nf Wa.cn ,innti Herbert Egbert of Wasco county. Amount of capital paid up INCOME Net premiums received during th .11.000.000.00 Benjamin C. Sheldon of Jackson county: "My best efforts for an efficient, honest and economi cal state administration." J. A. Westerlund of Jackson county: "Country before party." FOR REPRESENTATIVE. NINTH REPRESEN TATIVE DISTRICT. DOUGLAS AND JACK- ! tection for honest labor FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Clatsop county. To fill vacancy in tern ending first Monday in January, 1021. Jasper J. Barrett of Clatsop county: "la force the law without fear or favor Just pro- year SZ.87B.B1B.S3 Interest, dividends and rents re ceived during the year IVB.eDV.BT Income from other sources ra ce i red during the year 1S6.83I.T8 BHOHNO At the family residence. 883 Mont gomery drive. April 20. Lewis C. Sborno. aged 76 years. Funeral cortege will leave the above address Tuesday, April 8, at 2 o'clock. Services will be held at 2 3(1 at th First Methodist church, corner Twelfth and Taylor. Interment Riverview cemetery. Arrangementa care of Miller A Tracey. In this city. April 21. Minerva 8. Buck. aged SO years, beloved mother of Mrs. W. Scott Thompson of this city, grandmother of Mia. B. W. Reddick of this city and Harry Thompson of South Dakota. Remains are at residential parlors of Miller A Tracey. Funeral notic later. SON COUNTD1S. William H. Gore of Jackson county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, TENTH REPRESEN TATIVE DISTRICT. BENTON COUNTY. Marion Hayden of Benton county. V. 1'. Lafferty of Benton county: "Stand on record made during legislative sessions of 19L&- 1917." FOR REPRESENTATIVE, ELEVENTH REP RESENTATIVE DISTRICT. POLK COUNTY. W. V. Fuller of Polk county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, TWELFTH REP r county. To fill vancancy in term ending I Commissions and salaries paid dur- FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTEENTH REP RESENTATIVE DISTRICT. TILLAMOOK AND YAMHILL COUNTIES. C. J. Edwards of Tillamook county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTEENTH REP RESENTATIVE DISTRICT. WASHINGTON COUNTY. B. P. Cornelius of Washington county: "Few er laws, lower taxes, business economy, and will represent all th people. Loyal M. Graham of Washington county: "I propose to apply good business principles and eco nomy to legislative affairs." 4 E. W. Haines of Washington county: aalth- ful patriotic servic." William u. Mars or waanincton county: o extravagant promises; but conscientious service," FOR REPRESENTATIVE, SIXTEENTH REP RESENTATIVE lHSTKlCT. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Harvey E. Cross of Clackamas county: "Busi s efficiency in public affairs." Henry A. Dedman of Clackamas county: "Best efforts to win th war; promote well a r of nation and popl-" John Lewellen of Clackamas county: "Mora common sens in legislation; vigorous prosecution of th war. (V Xrhuebel of Clackamas county: "justice to all, special privilege to none." Harold c otepnens oi s-iacaamaa county: For reelection. One good term deserve an other. "Bet- EIGHTH Edward C. Judd of Clatsop county. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Deaehutes Total Income f2.794.104.0S DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during th year. . 11.64 T.48T.6T . VITIUIIWI lsm osi ceyilAi siuca. uux- Ing the year LANGE In this city. April 20. Theodore R. Lange. aged 1 7 years, son of Mr. snd Mrs. R. C. IJinge. The remains will be forwarded Tuesday. April 22. by J. f. Finley A Son. to Cestlerock, Wash., where services will be held. Interment at. Toledo, W ash. AVANZIN O Al the-family residence. 835 E 26th St., April 22, Lena Avauuno, aged 8 10 Men Wanted East Side Crown Willamette mill. Oregon City, foot of Main street, south end of woolen mills, on old steamboat dork. Rnard 87 to 87 50 week. Beck's snd Electric hotel. Strike still on' but not troublesome. Be sure you get the right plac. Wage 13.86 to 38.64 for 8 hour. 8178 PER-MONTH ine year s round, the sier- ag earning last year ol a number of our salesmen over 4 8 years. This year will be th biggest yet. No experience necessary; wees- ly cash advance: outfit furnished- Big ment guaranteed tree, shrubbery and Tou can do what other inexperienced asesi have done. Washington Nursery Co.. Toppanaus, Wash. DON T LET YOUR WAGES HE ATTACHED. Take all th time you want to pay "back bills." We stop th pressure of creditors: give you a chance to clear yourself and live without worry. Keep your present lob; avoid attach menlA. Satisfy your creditors, all on the money you are earning. Our plan and services are free. We don't loan money or ask you for on cent. If you need help address 1'. O. box 182. months 2 7 days, beloved dsugbter of Mr. and Mrs. celix Avanxino. Announcement of funeral in the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur ing the year Amount of all other expenditures . first Monday in January. 1021. H. II. DeArmond of Deschutes county. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wheeler coun ty. To fill vacancy in term ending first Monday in January, 1921. W. G. Trill of Wheeler county: "A strict enforcement of, all statutes without prejudice or favor." Followlnsr are the nam a -whlr-h will vrSPT'mTTNTErvIS,rBlCT- LLNCOLN nd j appear on the Democratic ticket: B. F. Jones of Lincoln county: "No country . FOR MEMBER OF THE DEMOCRATIC NA- I Loans on mortgage and eollat- can become greater than its road system." ?,!;,, .. COMMITEE. I eral. etc OR REPRESENTATIVE, THIRTEENTH REP- f ' w' " tv?, " ' "i.-i'.S i,"!,'." "1" f Lv" COUNTY DISTRICT. YAMHILL . .nd . Un,tid DenTocrsc," ' " " wriTten .7nc. I hpt. 8o7 TSiV: J. M Crawford of Yamhill county: "Do m, I vs-iIXl s0,"0-" M-U"?omhcou"t: "For Intvt and rents du. and ao- A..t. . th. K.. f . ...nt.sln. .H ."". . -suulusls Ol DO I CTUea, lOS OUUI 1DU h lit I "io-'viauai or taction. aOUlty. I r- t, T V ITt'T. olTfa ., a a-. ... . W. B. Dennis of Yamhill county. 1 ""' ".' " " m - - ii coo, iui iciui ufKinnini jssren , iviv. til 29.721.85 8TRUBLE In this city. April 21. st 1 1 p. m . f Hannah W. Struble. aged years 9 montlu! 693,909.16 o'oved wife of Walter B. Struble. Notice of I '" T4.918.08 ; VAN HAELST April 21. Martina Van Haelst, 426.87LS0 aged 4 years, beloved wife of Joseph V I Healst. Rrgnains are at the residential parlor Total expenditure 82.872. 604,71 j of Miller A Tracey. Notice of funeral later. ASSETS ! MILLER Funeral services of the late Robert Value of real estate owned (mar- I Miller will be held Tuesday. April 23, at 1 ket value) 8 874,843.17 p. m. from th chapel of Miller Tracey. In- Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) 3.244JI05 80 tsrment at Riverview cemetery. 1.000 00 262,967.10 621.230 08 48.868.88 FLORISTS Total assets R. King of Malheur county: "Mi trinity; uphold the administration; support our' soiaier Doys; aeveiop Oregon s resources. Oswald West of Multnomah county: "Un with the flag and down with the kaiser and the protiteer. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DISTRICT. Raker. Crook. De schutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney. Hood River. Jefferson, Klsmath, I .axe. Malheur. Morrow, Sherman. Umatilla. Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler counties. James Harvey Graham of Baker county: "Government ownership railroads; prohibition; woman's suffrage; bi-metalism; Non-Partisaa Tariff Commission; efficiency; honesty." Less Deeial deposita in any state (if any there be) 8 I4.448.il6.28 JAPAN FLORIST 198 4th St.. near YaaahflL Bed. ding and perennial plants. Special tl geranium, ueuotrop. calls, lo belia, aster, pansy peony, marigold, to. OuUid grown v statable plant. any kind: your choice. 2 Joaen foe 25c Japonic and fruit plants at bargain. WAN'l ED Competent orchard man on apple ranch, thoroughly experienced in pruning, spraying, packing and knowledge of gas engines. Prefer man who rsn rsr for horse if neces sary and act as foreman New cottage furnished for married man. State age. experience snd salary expected. Address Edw. B Dorsey, White Kslmon, Wash. MAN who can sell staple product on a es tablished route, to retail trad. We fur nish everything and pay a very liberal guar antee, oa eoramlsaiow, with fin chsnew foe more money on advancement to man who will work. Apply at once in person only. D. K Bsker, mansger, 21 Grand se. WANTED DELIVERY ROY8. Apply mipetia tendent't offic Olds, Wortmao A King. . ... MAKT1N a FORBES CO . Florists, 364 Wash. Main 269. A-12S9. Flowers for ail oaoa- fons -artistically arranged. CLARK BROS.. Florists. Ji? Morrison et7 Mala or A-1806. Fin Hewers and floral Total assets admitted In Oregon.14.442,613.89 LIABILITIES -x s m a 1 g as aa . 4 is row ciaira jot ioiw unptw. . oo0.voa.x1 . $0 nDctl itom. A uIOuilL Ol unniRtsi Diriumiui vu ------ .- i - , . .,lia l m T - all ouUtanding risks 2.642.917 81 PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 248 Alder design All other liabilities 12S.5S7.15 ana oecoraiiona. rnisw saanoau mwzs. Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of 31.000.000.. .33.206.405.83 Total premiums in force December i 81. 1917 83.048.428.49 ' BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR I Total insurance written during th year eZ.03Z.aift.00 L H1.1.VS.U. Portland Hotels 328 Morrison. Max U. HM1IH. Florist. 141 S ttk st. FCNKRAL DIRECTORS FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. Gros premiums received during i niiiu jL7in i rn, i . jauitnoman county. Maria L. T. Hidden of Multnomah county. Will support President Wilson and help make the world safe for democracy." John S. Smith of Multnomah county. "Every thing to win th war." FOR GOVERNOR. Walter M. Pierce of Union county: "Or- year Premiums returned during the 'r Losses paid during the year Lossee incurred during the year. . Total amount of insurance out standing in Oregon December 81. 1917 72.031 67 19.842.78 j 11.981 21 7.906.66 Holman Undertaking Co. Funerat Directors Established 187T. Third and Salmon streets. Msin 507. A-1511. Lady Assistant. 1.706.073 00 , Gordon J. Taylor of Clackamas county: ter legislation, less agitation. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. SEVENTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE 'DISTRICT. CLACK AMAS AND MULTNOMAH COUNTIES. David E. Lofaren ot Multnomah county: "Will fairly and honestly consider all issues and sup port our government. Dan E. Powers of Multnomah county: "World democracy, our fight." C M. Rynerson of Multnomah county: "Win the war. Protection from profiteers. Equal pay men and women. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. EIGHTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. MULTNO MAH COUNTY. Walter 8. Asher of Multnomah connty: "War legislation first, then law to encourge develop ment and promote wellbeing. Dav Atkinson of Multnomah county : '-prog ress and pay rolls." Walter r . Backus of atultnoman county. A. E. Barnea of Multnomah county. "Bigger. better, busier Oregon. Americanism, as advo cated by Teddy Hoosevelt." F. E. Beach of Multnomah county. P. O. Bonebrake of Multnomah county. "A better, cleaner, busier, more prosperous, fighting Oregon." ; It. M. Burley of Multnoman county. uver the top for Oregon. United State and our allies." M. J. Clohesay of Multnomah county, "ixiyaity and obedience to constituted authority. Stand by the President." Ralnh A. Caen of Multnomah county: "Loy alty to country and patriotic servic." John B. Coffey ol atultnoman county. "Any legislation to win th war; penmanent Industries and pay rolls, strict economy." Seneca Fonts of Multnoman county. "Bpanian- Amertcan war veteran. Hundred per cent loyal, i World democracy our fight. Herbert Gordon of Multnomah county. "Our ganixation of Oregon for the winning of th THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE war. Harvey G. Starkweather of Clackamas coun ty: "Unite the state's agricultural, industrial, and commercial forces to win the war." FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. DEPARTMENT NUMBER TWO. Multnomah county. I Roscoe P. Hurst of Multnomah county: "A ' conscientious administration." I FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT. EIGHTH I JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Baker county, j M. D. Clifford of Baker county. John B. Messick of Baker county. FOR 8ENATOR. SECOND SENATORIAL ' DISTRICT. Linn county. 1 ftamnel M. Garland of Linn county. "U'tn t'he-war; reduce taxes; better, schools; good roads; strictest economy." FOR SENATOR. SIXTH SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. Jackson county. Charles T. Sweeney of Jackson county. "Economy, progress and efficient war legisla tion." FOR SENATOR NINETEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Morrow, Umatilla and Union counties. Norborne Berkeley of Umatilla county: rights for all. special privileges for none.' FOR SENATOR. TWENTY-THIRD A TORIAL DISTRICT. Baker county. W. H. Strayer of Baker county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, THIRTEENTH REP RESENTATIVE DISTRICT. Yamhill county. C. It. aiattnis ot lamnin county: Patriotism OF PENNSYLVANIA By JOHN J. P. RODGER3. Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service JOHN H. BURGARD. Portland. Or. Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the STANDARD FlitE INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, on th 81st dsy of December, 1917, made to the Insur ance Commissioner of th state of Oregon, pur suant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital paid up 8 INCOME Net premiums received during the year f Interest, dividend snd rents re ceived during the year Income from other source re ceived during the year J, P. FINLEY & SON Progressiva Funeral Director. PRIVATE- DKIVE Women Attendants, Montgomery at Fifth, Main 9. A-1699. WILSON & ROSS East 84. Lady Assists nt. Malrnosash st 8. Seventh st. C-S165. 600.000.00 667.694.89 69,531.71 275.168.73 C . . '. O H'r-4 . Uudertaaera. uuuniiifci a iviuLiuee Mod.r u every detail. Broadway and Pin sts. Broadway 430. A-455B. Lady assistant. Psoas Total income .81.002.884.88 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses naid during the year . . t Equal 1 Dividends paid on capital stock dur ing tne year Commissions and salaries paid dur ing th year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during th year Amount of all other expenditures. 8EN- 372.929.47 80.000.00 206,492.67 40,197.89 97,738.24 F. S. Dunning, Inc. The Golden Rule Undertaker. 414 E. Alder St. Phone East 52, B-6228. A. D, Kenworthy Co, Tabor 6267. 602 924 at.. Lenta Tsbor 6iw5. 86th st- and Foster road. Arlrta. East 7b1. B 1888. Undertaker. LERCH Mr. Larch Assistant. E. 11th snd Hawthorn. WANTED A lire representative to sell marine lamp to th boat builders In your Immedi ate vicinity. Liberal commission to right party. Can make deliveries on time. Address H D. Msher, 62 Rsgg St.. Detroit, Michigan. MAN for general wota about office bolkimg, capable of supervising janitor work and handling help successfully. Reply fully, giving age, exieiience, salary wanted and reference. T-G95, Journal. BLACKSMITHS, forge nischioe operators and car builders; standard seal of wags. Cs A Foundry o. FRY Pacilic -DAY LUNCH. COOk. LEIGHTON 332 WASHINGTON WANTED Men above th draft ag "to over the top with out nursery slock. weekly. Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem. Or. WANTED Stable man who will do general chores at suburban home; reference. Mala 18 or addrea Bog E-727. Journal- EXPERIENCED baker helper, best of refer- ences required. Apply 9 to 10 a. m , Super intendent's office. Olds, Wort man A King WANTED Man and wringers. experience not Apply in person. Crystal Laundry necessary Company. WANTED Bras finisher and general machinist. Steady position. A. G. Long. 1 6th and Mar shall eta. UOVERNMKNT wants itaesosu-aphers and typasta. Enroll now at Sherlock a Railroad school. Wcreester bldg WANTED Gardener for auburbaa home; refer ences required. Main 816 or address Box E-728. Journal. WANTED Packer automobile accessories; giv experience, reference aod salary expected. L- 880, Journal. TWO neat young man over 18 to travel; good" alary and ail expense. Clark. 428 Cor nelius hotel. WANTED Ablebodled male help at A m rican Can Co.. 14th and Front sta. WANT painter to paint la exchange for lot. Wdln. 1806. MAN for general orchard work. Apply 7S7r Multnomah hotel. ' MEN to work in Lelghton' Dairy Loach. Broadway and Washington st. 1607 WANTED A man for dairy work, and board. Tabor 270. . sTKN wanted for factory work. Lurkel. Sing A Cak 8op Co. 646 Hood st. Total expenditure 8 A88ETS Value of stocks and bonds owned 747.333.67 MILLER A TRACEY. Independent Funeral Di rectors. Price as low a 820. 840. 660. Wsshington at Ella. Main 2691. A-7386. R92 WUllems ev. East 1088. C-10SS. A, R. Zeller Co, loyalty; win th war; on hundred per cent Americanism: good business." FOR REPRESENTATIVE. TWENTY-THIRD I (market value) 1.261,197 80 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. Umatilla I Cash in banks and on hand 77.083.75 county. - I Premiums in course of collection Lou Hodgen of Umatilla county. I written ainc Sept. 80. 1917.. 122.083.55 FOR REPRESENTATIVE. .TWENTT-FOrRTTt Interact and rents du and scented L7.236 83 REPRESENTATIVE D1STKCT. Union and Wilson & Wilsonwd,in4479fi!,c:;,,.5. K-T- BYRNES, new residence establishment; 991 Williams sts. Wood la we 320. C-1943. HAMILTON 1973 E. Gliean st. Fu neral errteea. Tabor 4818 country first, rrogreastv economy ana a square , .017 legislature. deal for alL . FOR DISTRICT r . xtaas 01 Aiuitnoman county. American freedom first of all. Continued liberty which safeguards our homes." George P. Henry of Multnomah county. "On hundred per cent Americanism first, last and all th time." . D. C. Herrin of Multnomah county. "An honest effort for good legislation." Oscar W. Horn ot Multnomah county. "Labor. Ufa. wealth, all for th nation nothing for any profiteer." O. W. Hoaford of Multnomah county. "Good road, mor shipbuilding, river and harbor ina prorement." H. L. Idlemas of Multnomah county. "Patri otic devotion to duty." 8. 8, Kingery of Multnomah county. "I favor ratifying national prohibition amendment, also home rule for cities." K. K- Kubli of Multnomah county. "National welfare first: state' needs second; local inter acts protected; win the war." D. C Lewis of Multnomah connty. "I will rote for the right 1 will oppose th wrong." Paul M. Long of Multnomah county. "Victory for democracy. Enoourag new iadustriea. Do velop our resources. Restore Portland' eova sree,M ... . .... ' . . . . Wallowa counties. 8. L. Burnaugn of Wallowa county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. TWENTY-NINTH HEPHESEN1 ATIYE DISTRICT. Hood River and Ysaco counties. Mrs. Alexander Thompson of Wasco county. "I stsnd tor reelection on my record in the Total sets 31.477.952.08 Less special deposit in say state (If any tnere oi x.vvu.si 81.475.661.32 1.287.71 Breeze & Snook Belmont . st 36th B-2646. Tabor 1268. CHAMBERS-KEN WORTHY CO.. 1111 Kerby st. Woodlawn 8806. C-1188. Lee items not admitted. . Skewes Undertaking Co. Mala 4162. A-2S21. Corner Sd and Clay Total assets admitted in Oregon. 81.474.273.31 LIABILITIES ATTORNEY. Deschutes Gross claims for losses unpaid t 133.020.73 To till vacancy in term ending first I Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risaa ou.'.ssb as All other liabilities 16.399.43 MOVTMEST county. Monday in January. 1921. Rosa Farnham of Deschutes county. fDilAESING GFtoMITE j 3S7- 3RD. ST. AT MADISON I BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ellen J. McLennan to A. R. Johnson et al. L. 7. B. 46. Peninsular add No. 4 Henry S. Westbrook and wife to A. B. Johnson et aL L. 7. B. 46. Peninsu lar add. No. 4 E. H. Gearin to A. K. Johnson et al. L. 3. B. 4. Maegly Highland A- R.' Johnson et al to Fred Holstrosa, L. S. B. 4, Maegly Highland J. H. Johnson and wife to Andrew Peter sow et al. L. S. B. 17. Multnomah.. Veranika Nettersheim to Daniel Hill, L. 83. 86. B. 499. Irringtoo park . Mary A. Eddy to Daniel Hill et al. L. S3. 25. B. 89. Irvington park C. P. Jordan ot al to Chart Broock. L. 6. 19. 20. B. 4. L. 20, B. 1. Kill in gsworth av. add. .............. C. p. Jorhaa et al to Rose A.- Beyer st al. land coax, at 8.W. cor. L. "A" gU Johns Heighte add to St, Johns. . 10 10 19 2.060 1 1 2.000 I 10 , 1 9 751.862.93 . I Lees reinsurance 48.711.78 Total liabilitia. eiclusiv of cap- Itsl stock of 8500.000 9 703.1 61. LA Total premiums ta fore December ni 'aiN EKS fci OREGON "FOR THE YEAR Total insurance written during the 7Z.r 6 626.799 00 Cross premiums received during th PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 204-206 4th st.. opposite city nail. Mala saoa. Wu Son for me rials. Phlite 11 i Premiums returned duriafe th i year Loas paid during the year Losses Incurred during tho year. . Total amount of insurane out standing in trregoai uecesusr 16.638 53 4.447.63 1. 696.62 1.671.07 8TKAYED OK STOLEN After March 10 'from Rorky Point. 2 heifer. 1 black and whit. 1 yellow; both 2 year old. Reward. Parker. 422 S Washington. WILL THE party who found Jewelry at sulo mobilV' accident on 7th and Multnomah call Wdln 2310f LOST STRING MANDARIN AMBER BEADS? REWARD 914 SPALDL4G BLDG. MAIN 499. ; , lAiSi Yesterday afternoon, diamond sunburst pin. either on or going to car. Reward. SB 14. i . nearney sx. W'ANTEI A wringer man and mangl help.. Imperial Laundry 366 Russell st. WANTED A farm hand. $35, room and board. Tsbor 2702. KIX.KK man wanted, good wag. Pacilte Isundry Co. AI'PRKNTICK preasman. 318. Pacific Station ery A Printing Co.. J07 2d at HELP WAXTrD-MHC. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL. 49 462 HAWTHORNS AY at. EVERYTHING MECHANICAL AND FXEV TRICAL; UNLIMITED; PRACTICAL REPAIR r.XPKHTENCK. UMBER YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN wmsaed to prepare tor telegraph swrvte to bete fill Tsrsnfies caused by th d rafting of saea (or tsar, far partkcausrs rail or write Tsssgrav fJsast, Kooea SIS. Ksilwsy Eiehanae bklg THE ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL 880 Wssce et.. corner Uaioa ve. CaD. write or pbose t 7448 shoat fro trial offer. Day and nlcbt elease. MISS DEt:KEH'S BU6LVES8 OOLLXGB Civil servyee. dictaphoss operating, shorthand, typewriting, boos keeping, aineographing. Sag lish spelling. A!tsky bldg.. 3d snd Morrison. BEHNKE-WALKER. higgost bosiaas eoUe be caas best ; enroll any tin; free talosru. HELP WASTED-FEMALE I. Hill ................. M . f v 'r.W fj. tf U ii - . 1 is- STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 SATURDAY Crochet purs containing eur - By H. B. ANTHONY. Secretary. I ncy snd small change, near 20tA and Haw gtatsrtory rasident general agent and at6rysy fey I thorn. Reward. East 731. - - n. Bail in. . , 1 1J)HT tioid cross set nta pearl: tserssstei raw CorksTO. BUc.. Portiaaxl, Or. ward. Pboae Marshall 8969. S84 Park SL I GIRL to cr for children and assist with geo- - eral boas work, good wag. Apply OBZ Mar shall sC ' GIULH wanted for furniture factory, light, easy work, good wages. Woodlawn district. MU1 Made Construc'Jon Co. Phone Woodlawn 2413. LADY to help" in "the SltcUew for ber and bs band board and room. -No objection to cm child. ITione Broadwy si 9. - WANTED Waxtr, lteyal'Bakery, 844" Mor- rison st. WANTE"D Vaitre-w, Italian and French fw-'. tan rant, ?93 In ion ate., cor. Clay st, ' EXPERIENCED woman to trorkT Laightea's Dairy Lunch. Id HOTEL Broadway and Wsshingtoss, , maid wanted. SSO and -rsrtmsal Marshall 3848 or Maia 111. tSS 1