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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 1918. i t 1:' i! 1 i, . .... ..I., i ...in,, - ii H i i i -i i 1 ' I . . . t at a . i a r a , a WILSON COMPANY RECEIVES THREE SHIP CONTRACTS Astoria Shipyard Gets Orders for Three 3500-Ton Vessels Sim ilar to Those Now Under Way. only one contract. As far as is known here, no new contract have been awarded that plant, but they are still expected. ' Receipt of the new contracts by the Wilson plant makes six for that yard. Work oa the original three Is well along-. In view of the shipping' board's re ported intention to build larger wooden vessels In the future, it might appear that the granting of new contracts for 3jOO tomners Is inconsistent with the new plans, but this is explained through the tact that the contracts were prom ised and that builders must know ahead of time what to expect so that provision can be made for material. Otherwise, the plant would likely' sutler idleness. "DUPLICATE ORDER PROMISED Other Shipyards in Oregon Dis trict Assured More Contracts, Orders From Fleet Corporation. Word was received today from Wash ington that three more contracts for government vessels of 3500 tons dead weight capacity have been granted to the Wilson Shipbuilding company at As toria. It has been the understanding lo cally that these contracts were awarded i some time ago. for when the original contracts were granted the Wilson yard was given positive assurance that the order would be duplicated. Similar assurance was Riven other shipyards in the Oregon district. One of these vas the Feeney & Bremer plant at Tillamook, which originally received BACH NEWS OF SAX FRWCiSCO HARBOR the others show you what a record is. Full Citizenship "Give us steel, and well ! house tender Manzanlta to accept a po-' ; suion wun a macnine snop at seamc. i RnK V WnoW IninwIAT fit the SCV- . No less than two ways are idle at the t enteenth lighthouse district, is at Se- j Albina plant. There is room for a fifth attle today to meet William C. Red set of ways and it is the intention to utilize it for that purpose when there is prospect for sufficient material. Lack of steel at the Albina plant is due to delay in getting it from the East, it is said. William Cornfoot, president of the company, is now in the East on business in connection with the situation. field, of the department of commerce, who is there to- attend .the international fisheries conference. Mr. Warrack will also visit Xhe ' navy yard at Bremerton before returning to Portland. Portland Produced Half SENATOR KENYON ENTHUSIASTIC L'sder Cooatltstlonal Amendment Adopt ed ia 1.14 Ail-as With First Papers Are Barred From Prlrllegs of Ballot. Salem, Or.. April 24. Complying with . . j i n"3 request irom oamuei rv v. v., - vji lour corapwuiii to the Bhiooinir board during the week , rand. Attorney General Brown today ad- j ending April 15, two were from Tortland , dressed a tetter to him emphasising the shipyards, according to an article in i fact that under Kn amendment to the the Emergency Fleet Aew, wnicn nan , i Walter 8. jirata. 2. Costella. CaL. ' Gikra. Rl 97 Fourth and t'lav street, city. Reauired to' Vote : T itttZLr& J-tVU UU JX IU V liJ t6s2 Bjty-eeeotrd street eoutheeat. city. I 1. E- Knight. 27. Eugene. Or.. ordnance Be- nartment. aui JWrl Falli. 27 Portland hotel. t Elmo Oscar Wright. 21. Vsncouver Barraeke field artillery, and Blanche Wickham. 20. -S I Alberta street, city. I lost aw fotttt 73 ! TUK inllnvrin' article have been found om cars Wedding Announcements W. a Smith A Co.. tit Mnrmn liKKDB MUlia tur lent, au iiiw soring- .. SOS Star er mim. u iwiimrf kailvay. L eht a Power Co.: Innl "1 ioin S umbrellaa. 1 tT. slovas. 1 hit l bab h. 1 fountain pen top. 1 brooch. J pair laes. htnch boxea. 2 book. 6 pkr.. 1 grip. 1 hoel, 1 can oil. ... Uwnera aaajr obtain property st lt and Alder at.- nation. lA.T fair sold rim (Ium in old caae. ward. Phone Tabor 1 . Tto- HELP WANTED- MAXK BIRTHS Red Slack Tug Hercules Bought by James Rolph. San Francisco. April 24. Mayor Rolph bought the Red Stack tug Hercules yes terday. The terms of the sale have not been made public. The Hercules will be used in towing coal here from Na nalmo for the Rolph Navigation & Coal company, and also In towing lumber barges from Puget Sound to Rolph, Humboldt bay. The five-masted motor ship City of St. Helens, Catpain Johnson, arrived here yesterday, 46 days from a trans Pacific port. Besides 1759 tons of co pra, her cargo consisted of hardwood. horns, pelts and honey which was con signed to Burns. Philip & Co. The freighter Karori of the Union line made port this morning from a trans- Pacific port. An Important item in her cargo was 8175 bales of wool. En route from Beilingham to West Coast South American ports, the steamer J. B. Stetson of the Gulf Mall Steamship line, arrived here this morn ing for" fuel. Declares There Is No Reason to Think People Are Nol Awake. t "Oregon's record as a shipbuilding center is brilliant and it will give me j much pleasure to ten people in me .cast what your shipyards are doing," said Senator Kenyon, who was a visitor in Portland Monday. "People of that sec tion already know, what you are ac complishing but further knowledge won't hurt them." The sentiment that the people of the West are not alive to the situation is all bosh. Senator Kenyon said. Every body is on their toes, he declared. "Shipbuilding is the most essential ii n a wr a m a mm : rW JTV a w i rie jiiTnericericy r teei icwo, nv.i , n..ri . 1111 xiimv.- r. 1 10 mt. ana air, emu i- v,un w. Just been received in Portland. The two,"'" wmwmiuuw... j 6421 45th. April 19. a aon. ix,ra ihi Weithrnnk and Point election, nnlv fnllflivle-p d citizens, who ' SCOTT To Mr. and lira. Geor, vessels were the Westbrook and Point ( election, only fullfledged citizens, whojoCOTT To Mr. and Ura. Ueorg E. Scott, l-so Arena, built by the Columbia River ; have resided in the 8tate six months. svy'lERS To Mr. and E? SUnle, D. 8wi. ssnipounaing corporation am . .I.i . .., , innr gine & Machine works, respectively. ' are entitled to vote at any election. Since the Westbrook was completed the j The attorney general points out that Columbia River company has completed prior to the adoption of this amendment two other vessels, the Westgate and the aUeng whQ nad aken out fjr8t natura,ii Westgrove. Two more have been xaU paper8 could Vote. but now they launched by the Alb(na company and are being outfitted. "Oregon has been classed as one of 10 J states in which alien enemies might New Rule Affects Steamers , vote," says the attorney general's let- Th .ar trai hoard has adooted the ter. "Recently such a statement was 1110 E Aide.. Aoril 19. a aon. PARNKR To Mr. and Mr. Valentin Pamer. 1329 K. Itetroit, April 1X1. a ton. GILLIAM To Mr. and Mrs. 8amuel Gilliam. 26 20th. April 18. a dausbter. GAVIN To Mr. and Mr. Jamaa O. Garin. 1 4 LI William are., April 10. a dauchter. HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. Ueort Howard. 750 Kelly. April 14, a daughter. CARROIJ. To Mr. and Mr. Llewellyn Car- ran. B3Q TUlamook. April 14. a aon. KViil To Mr. and Mm. Samuel Mayo Kins. lion r.. lMtn. March "7. a dauihtvr (LINDHOI.M To Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lind thing to the war at present," tinued. he con- following new rule, according to infor- made upon the floor of the House of , holm. Borin, Or.. Airii 19, a dauchter. mation received by Collector of Customs Representatives of congress of the Uni- jHAROER-To Mr. and Mra. Artta,r E. Harder, Moore: . . ....... ta.. MKN WANTaiD tOM SAWMILLS, box lACTOKliuJ. LOOQINO Ol'SRATlO.NS. KLAMATH COUMYX. OSEGOK. S HOUR DAI. U1UHEST WAliES. BEST KCHOOl.. COOL, DUX CLIMATE. C1TX Or 00V fKOPLS. Thera a 1 bl diversity of labor, aa tbera are I 14 aawnulla. fir bos factories. It tocsts paraUoaa wing both ataam. donker and bora luteins. Tore latk miUa. Soys asa wi can tind work la h boa taaturia. COME NOW, MILLS AND WOOD IN OPKUATION. ON AKKIVAL bEE KLAMATH LUMBERMEN'S LOOOEIUI' ASoOClAl'ION. MALN BlllEET. ELAMA1H 4 ALLS. I. lXt MEN EMPLOiED. roCNU LADIES FOR . TELEl'HON E OrLRATlNO. KO PUKVIotS EXPERIENCE NECESSART. 9 PER WEEK PAID WHILE LEARNING. RAPID ADVANCEMENT IN 8 ALAR T. ' PERMANENT POSIllONB. EXTRA PAYMENTS FOR SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. APPLY TO TELEPHONE COMPANT. OPERATING 8CHOOI.. RIXTH FLOOR. PARE AND OAK BTS.. BETWEEN 8:30 A. M. AND 5 SO P. M. SALESWOMEN for waist Dept. Apply aorerin tendent's office 9 to 10 a. m.. Old. Wort man A Etna. HEAVY TRAFFIC ON ASTORIA RUN 3I0UN.T HOOD HOLDS RECORD SALTS IF AND KIDNEYS HURT Drink lots of water and stop eat ing meat for a while f ydur . Bladder troubles you. When you wake up with backaphe and dull mlHerv In the kidney region, It gen erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known author ity. Meat forms uric acid, which over works the kidneys In their effoit to in ter It from the blood, and they become sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you must relieve them '.Ike you relieve your bpweU, removing all the body's urinous Vaste. else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells : your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when tne weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full ot sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to 3eek re rlef two or three times during the night. Klther consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a teaspoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days And your kidneys will then act fine. This famous saltj is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with llthia, and has been used for (generations to clean and stimulate etlUKKish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so it no longer irri gates, thus ending bladder weakness. Sad Salts Is a life-saver for regular meat-eaters. It Is inexiienslve, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithla-water drink. (Adv.) Portland Built Wooden Steamer Larg est in Pacific Northwest. Portland waterfront men are smiling over the nation-wide publicity given by Seattle to the launching April 18 of the steamer Bellata, on the assumption that she is the largest wooden vessel built in the Northwest. Her deadweight ca pacity is specified at 4200 tons. The full m.otorship Mount Hood, built bv & Ball in of Portland, has a rating of iddo ueaaweigm tons and 13 308 feet long. Harkins Line Will Run Two Boats Daily in Eaeh Direction. When the steamer Georgiana of the Harkins line left on her regular trip to Astoria this morning she carried an unusually . large number of passengers. In fact, the crowd looked so' large at first that officials of the line thought they would have to turn some away, but all were handled satisfactorily. Traffic on the water route between Portland and Astoria is heavy at pres ent, and the Harkins line has decided to put on the steamer Lurline to assist the Undine, which is now on the run in connection with the Georgiana, to as sist in handling the freight. The Lur line will be started the latter part of the week and this will give two boats a day in each direction, leaving morn ing and evening. The large amount of freight going to shipyards at Astoria is one thing that has increased the business. LACK OF STEEL DELAYS WORK Uorknien at Albina Answer Speaker With "Give Us Steel." "Give us steel ! Give us steel !" That was the cry of workmen in the plant of the Albina Engine & Machine works Tuesday when a government rep resentative, during the course of his ad dress to the men. said that ships were the need, and appealed to every ship- uuimer 10 rusn tneir production. -ne nusKy voice was heard above ACTRESS GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR A Well Known Actress Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Simple Home Made Mixture. Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can't look or feel right with the system full of poisons. Millions of folks bathe Internally now Instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath?" you ay. Well, It Is guaranteed to perform miracles If you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. - There are vast numbers of men Rnd women who, lmmedlatelyupon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone , phosphate in It This is a very excel lent health measure. It Is Intended to flush the' stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day s waste, sour bile and in digestible material left over In the body, wnicn it not eliminated every day. be come food for the millions of bacteria which Infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed Into the blood, causing head ache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kldnev misery, sleeplessness. Impure blood, and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a real crann on the subject of Internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and . hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Adv. Joloey Williams, the well known Amer ican actress, who was recently playing ai me imperial theatre In St. Louis. Mo. made the following statement about gray nair ana now to darken It: 'Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half olnt of water add 1 ounce of bay rum. a small box osf Barbo Compound, and ounce or glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or any druggist can put It up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade Is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look 20 years younger. It does not color the scalp. Is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. fAdv. STRONG DEMAND FOR LABOR v. 11 .1 kimiini hv nv W. C. Hawlev. our representative, call vessel built in the United States and inn attention to the error, and to the BLY LnTo Mr. .d sirs. John W Be, completed after February 1. 1918. snail , i-regon consuiuuon. . " " t Hl'TTON To Mr. and Mis. Iron ll Hotton ho rrnt)1. unless the vessel IS OOCU- iwr umianmis uro w..v .v.. men ted under the American flag, or printed in the congressional records. unless the United States shipping board shall tlon." have waived such documenta- REAL KSTATE TBAXSFEKS W. K. Harris to Theodore Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co.. E. 80 ft L. 5. 8. B. 9. Wstson's Add s Coe A. McKenna and wf. to V,. W. an AUtine et al. L. 3. and easterly 1 M. 7. Port-mouth 10 Morrison. April II. a daushter. foot of Harney are.. April 18, a daughter. Bailey Gatzert on Puget Sound In the next two weeks the famous old sternwheeler Bailey Gatzert will be sheriff to P. a. Mitchell, L. 17, B. 9 nlarori nn hr nfew run between Seattle I Bewickley Add. and Bremerton, according to heatue aa vlces. The vessel is now undergoing extensive alterations. New water tanks are being Installed, staterooms are being taken out and the vessel is being given a general overhauling. She will be U3ed as a daylight passenger and freighter. News of the Port Opportunity for Skilled and Unskilled Workers, in Oregon. There Is strong demand in the ship yards of the Oregon district for com mon laborers at 3.58 a day, with good opportunity for advancement, accord ing to a statement just issued by the government employment bureau at 247 Davis street. It is also stated that there is a steady demand for shipwrights at $6.60, .lathe machinists at $3.77 ',-4 and boilermakers ! at $5.774. These men must be first class artisans. Men are also needed in the following branches of labor : Farming, logging, milling, common labor, building trades : vllr. Jr. ' ' ' a 11 j 1. lAipany .... aim laiuuau wuriv. Arrivals A aril 29 Johan Poulson. American steamer, from San Francisco, ballast. Departures April 24 Johan Poulsen, American steamer, for San Francisco, lumber, and boilers. Hoquiam. American steamer, for San Francis co, lumber. MARINE ALMANAC Weather at RI1W1 Mouth North Head. April 24. Conditions at the month nf the river at noon: 15 miles; weather, cloudy; sea, gmootn. Sun Record for April 2B Sun rises.. 8:07 a. m. Sun sets.. 8:11 p. m. Tide at Astoria Thursday Herman Lcckiuan and f. to Irene Bm- derer. L. 23. B. o. Oakhurst . . . Frederick C. Beach and wf. to J. E. Wolff. L. 11. B. 1, Hacienda C. E. Yeager and wf. to Roy B. Burr, part L. 3. B. 2, Swan's Add. ...... Anna B. Fisher to Jennie A. Farmer. L. 4. B. 6. Muriark Spokane. Portland A Seattle By. Co. to Northern J'acific Ky. Co.. und. L-8 int. in right of way recorded in record of olata. book 414-82 ; Roy B. Erickson to Ellen Mary Erickaon, ! I. a R Iiwell George Henkel. executor, to Garra Sen- ich. L. 22, 23. B. 4, Dover Sheriff to TUlie Meyer, 1 10. 11. B. 29. Willamette Hta. Add Dan W. Crossley and wf. to William C. Tuck et al. L. 17. B. 5, Elberta. . . . Northwestern Trust Co. to I -eta E. Lem- mons, L. 18, and E. 10 ft. L. 14, B. 4, Rosemead Park Citizens Inv. Co. to Irma Sanford. lk acre in Sec. 7, T. 1 S., It. 2 E Christina McMillan and hu?. to Alexander Litzenherwr. I U. B. 8. Miller S Add. Wind, northwest, : Amy Olson and hus. to James D. Ogden et al, L. 12, H. o, t oxenase Aaa.. . . David Hepner and wf. to Harry J. Hep- ner. L. 3, 4. B. 28. Fulton Park... Harry J. Hepner and wf. to Sarah Hep ner. L. 3. 4, B. 28, Fulton rare. 1,300 2.097 10 2.700 10 DEATHS A'D TTTyKRALS 7s DANFORTH In this city April 2i. Robert Southgate Danforth. aged 42 years, husband or Mrs. R. S. Danforth of St. Helena, Or. The funeral service will be held tomorrow Thurs day! . April 25. at 2 p. m . from the ronserva tory chapel of F. ,S. Dunning, Inc.. 414 EaM Alder street, undet the aiwpice of the general relief committee I. O. O. F. Friends invited to attend. Concluding services at the Portland rematoriuni. SEXTON At 831 Clioan ui 11 a Hosett Sexton, aged 37 years. Funeral serv ices win oe conducted 4Thtmday. April 25. at - v- .. iu me mortuary chanel of A 11 w.n- , Wy . ,CoV 6802-04 Ninety-second street 10 southeast, in LenU. Friends invited. Inter- ment. Multnomah cemetery. j BROWN The funeral services of the late Fred I C. Brown wOl b held Thursday. April 25 at It p- m 'rom tn haPl of Miller A Tracey. 10 "erUon Moant Scott Park crematorium. nerviCM at fh, i.. : . ... .,nwunmja private riease 450 Services at the omit flowers. JACKSON In this city. April 23. Frank Jack- 4.502 t-, ..?a . os Tears, beloved husband of , Eliiabetn Jackson and brother of V. P. Jaek 100 7n. of Bteyenaon. Wash., and uncle of George I I m?i? J?T?U" ,re ' th" residential parlors 1 -- "cr7. r unerai notice later, 10 , wHlTtOJIB At her Ute residence. Rock Spur ' utlon. April 24. Sjrlveata Whitcomb, aged 10 70 ;ys- Th remains are at the residence . esUblishment of J. 1. Finley Son. Montgo 1.500 mery at Filth. Notice of funeral hereafter High Water Low Water r. h. Trembath and wf. to John U 0.47 a. m 7.2 feet 7:56 a. m 0.1 feet: Moore, L. 1. B. 30. Whitwood Court 7:60 p. m 2.5 feet ' Mrs M fj stockman to A. D. Stearns et 8. Chicago Add. DAILY RIVER READINGS ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT v p J", Lewiston 22 8.5 0.8 0.00 Umatilla 25 0.5 0.4 0.00 Eugene 10 4.3 0.1 0.00 Albany 20 4.0 0 0.00 Salem 20 4.0 0.1 0.00 Oregon City 12 5.0 0.1 0.00 Portland 15 8.8 0.4 0.00 Rising. Falling. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will steadily during the next two o rthree days. The steam schooner Hoquiam is due to sail from St. Helens for the south today with a cargo of lumber. Much testimony was heard Tuesday by the mediation board on the long- AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Bhoremen's wage demands from repre- ' San Francisco, April 24. Arrived yesterday sentatives of the eovernment. emnlovers lug tearless, wun carge ruiierton j ,, j 1, .j (K, Luis, 1:25 p. m. ; steamer Sierra, Trans-Pacific; and employes, and it is expected that a , r h' nif , ki "n.i.n. Tr..! al. 1 23. B. Mary J. Davis to Iigh Williams et al. L. 16. 17. B. 25. Railway Add Lora G. Poley to Exile Burkitt. L. 2. B. 2. and S. 2 ft. U 3. B. 2. Henry Add. William M. Gregory and wf. to David Ne mer, first party is owner of 30x20 ft. beginning at N. W. corner B. 131. Caruthers Add., second party owner of part of N. ti U 7. said B. 131. said Caruthers Add. first parties con vey unto second parties a right of way across N. 70 ft. of E. 5 ft said first described parcel of land Malinda A. Mitchell and bus. to William F. Caruthers ta al, L. 8. B. 8. Richmond I A si Johnson and wf. to F. W. Wowells. j L. 6, B. 5, Altamead 1 Sophia Brill and hus. to Robert Loch rise . head. L 11. B. 10, Lincoln l'ark An nex 1 Robert Lochliead. to John Brill et al, 1 I.. 11. B. 10. Lincoln Park Annex. . . . ' W illiam A. Wallis and wf. to Fannie B. ui: F U 7 A I - r . ... 1 . 1 1 , . Port San ,,' ,i." '., ,',f ', i- u.Ar,.,, IV. I . . Jf ,11 II HUM . W. -' ' .. ... 10 1 1 1 375 10 10 THOMPSON The fnn.r.1 .., .v.- ,.11 ' Mr" Mry Albrt Thompson will be held to- .'r 'unrsaay. April .'o. at 2 p; m.. from R. i resilience iriors. sol wuiiams avenue, i lntfrment Greenwood cemetery. BEASLT The Sarah aina t . 1.,. Beasly will be shipped today. April 24. at 6:15 p. m.. by Miller A Tr. u v,. i town. Iowa, where Interment will 'take place. SMITH In this city, April 22. Charles Smith. years. Kemains are at residents! Tracey. ' Notice of funeral BOYS WANTED - Over 16. WUsWbaala Umi Work sad Steady Good Advaaeemeat UlKK 860 TO 8100 FEB MO. Elaar L. Bailsy 253 Oak Street 10 Men Wanted LIPMAN. WOLFE Co. require the services of sereral thoniuglilv exiivienred saleswomen for all depsrtmrnts. Must be able tn fnrnislt the best of references. Am. It stroerintendent s office. Thursday morning, between and IS. in iioov. ALTERATION HANDS WANTED -Good alteration hands wanted on ladies' gar- menta. Apply Settle Shop. 8S3 Washington. EXPERIENCED saleswoman for ladies' waists. Apply sui-erintedcnt's office to 10 a. m. Ol.U. Wonauan King. East Side Crown Willsmette mi'l. Oregon GOOD rei-n,ible girl" for ""general housework'. no washing, (30 er montli tn rommenc with. Aiply at once in Mr Ivitt at Levitts tore, corner 4th and Wsshinetun LXI KK1E.M Kl ca. liter lor cafe. If yi can say thank you to each eatwner you will be well w.d for services. B-940, Jngroil. KXPkUIENCED url..r. oti hms; guud iy ' and steady work. VI t. Iluod facUry. 2s J Vitich sL City, foot of Main street, south end of woolen mills, on old stesmboat dock. ttuara to 7..'.0 week. Beck's and Electric hotel. Strike still on bat not troublesome, lie sure you get the nght place. Wage 83.36 to (3.64 tor 8 hours. LAUE firm can use one or two live sales men. Want clean cut men of good address and personality. City work. Prefer young men who are looking for permanent connec tion and opportunity to work up. Experience not absolutely essential. Moderate salary to start. More aa ability develops. Give age, ex WANTED ALIe bodied women afcd girls over IS years old. at American Can Co., 14th and Front sta perience. references and be sura to give your I GIRL to care for children and assist with gen- phone number. G-742. Journal. 1175 PER MONTH too year around, the aver age earning last year ot a number of oar salesmen over 46 years. This year will be the biggeat yet. So experianc necessary ; week ly cash advance; outfit furnished. Big assort ment guaranteed tree, ahrubbery and vines. You can do what other inexperienced men have dona. Washington Nursery Co., Tuppeassh, Wash. era hsmse wotk. cood wsaea. shall st. Apply 6S2 atar- DON T LET VOLK WAGES BE ATTACHED. Take all the time you want to pay "back bills." We stop the pressure of creditors; give you a chance to dear yourself and lire without worry. Keen your present Job; avoid attach- menta. batbfy your creditors, aU on the money I LArklUENCED "sit LADY to help in the kitchen lor her and hus baad's board and room. No objection to one child. I'hone Rruadway MB. EXPERIENCED mens list trimmer; good wages. Apply at unca. Hovel Hal Works. 231 lint street WANTED Help, tor firt class panto ftnlsber; good ley and stesdv work. 6U7 Merc lie m. Trust bldg.. fit It snd U'shiiigtnn sta WANTED Iueierienced gtrT. steady poiiltn not office). Iitlit wutk. irood wsgi'A. Aitly ei r.ast nroauuay. tou are earning. Our plan and services are free. We don't loan money or ask you for one cent. If you need help address V. O. box 1S2. reasrs. Alulv 0 lu 10 a. Btttjeriutetodent s oflice, olds. Wurtman at aged 66 parlor of Miller later. 1307 31 2.150 decision will be announced., soon. .mo j-aciric. i :o p. . , , i, , i i , I . . ' . . ... . n. H 1 111 WI. 1 .. 1 , . . . ,,MBD.,,OC. i . ..i..r-,J iSSriL. A. Peterson to John L. Hartley, I- steamer W. S. Porter, .Pacific, 9:40 p. m; Pacific. 11:50 p. m . i-verett. 4 p. m. Sailed yesterday: Steamer Atlas, with barge No. 03. Portland. 11:40 fOa.; steamer Bandon, nandon. 1Z noon; steamer Daisy, Astoria, Binmrr Juneau, i rans- . , k u m..imi. AAA steamer Lurline. Trans- ' .1',B-'v "",rl.? dd, Base Line Iind Co. to Mine Ends A. O Donnell et al. L. 11, B. 10, Alta mead Samuel Baker to I .aura K. Hastings. L. a. 10. B. 10, Msegly Hta., L. 13. B. 16, Alameda Park. 8. Vi L. 5, B. 3, 1.673 10 950 2.400 ' Dandruff Surely Destroys The Hair board Is continuing its meeting today, The tug- Akutan of the Alaska-Portland Packers' association will sail to morrow for Alaska. The Akutan Berves as a tender for the packing fleet. Matters of vital Importance to Import ers and exporters will be discussed meeting Monday of the members' cil of the Chamber of Commerce, special .speakers will review the ci.n,lnn TV.nC.nltA a , r mm A. ...111 not be completed until Thursday. ; Albion, ;10 p. m.; iteinwr We.tport, cren- Annual inspection ot the steamer cent -Tity, 11:15 p. m. ; steamer Helen P. Drew, ' N. O. Eklund. erect one and a half tory rei- i oeirctll 171AUI1 ui lllc onavci iictttl ) . v. , .u a. ; urncc, out. r-vn r nij-uuun oct;. wri"-u be conducted Thursday. I .a '"P0 t...asZ ,V , , ; rived : Admiral Dewey, Seattle, 4 a. m. ; Joseph G. Startup Is another mariner , Mandalay. Crescent City. 4:30 a. m.; Newburg. called ashore through the need of ex- i Caspar, 7 :30 a. m. ; Whlttier, Port San Luis, perienced men for handling machinery ) 8 :1 S : m.: tug Samson, with barge Johanna ...,i ,,....1. T i Smith in tow, Marshfield, 8:80 a. m. : J. B. construction for vessels. He has re- . 8teteon Bellin'ghlim, 10:Sb . m.; tug Pioneer, signed as chief engineer of the lights ! wjth barge Wallacut in tow, port Irfidlow, 10 1 " --til i. tn Brate) mar- A rm Inn I nj A nahu I Kl.iA . a. u XT I :u l l- .wov a scuusai. attne.M Th.lr. Pv .r. I 4. io.rs . ., IL Cooper et a I to lale K. George. L. ' coun- er Coauille Kiver. Fort Bragg.' 1:40 d. 'm. : eas ?; 3.'..V?urei.??.' '.1 V.' " ' ' ' , wnen launch Leader, Naknek, 1!:40 p. m. ; steamer, , ,R R trade Seafoam. Mendocino, 6:15 p. m. : steamer Beaver, Westmoreland .' . foniana, tj :u p. m. ; steamer ataniey uoiiar. i STRCBLE Hannah Woodwnrth Struble. F Clav. Annl 1 . ILITZENBEKG. 7th and Beech. April 19 1 r-". iiaeiure 01 sanii. 8HORXO Lewis C. Shorno. 533 Montgomery Urii7i''oApr.UL::0- 7fl r., Infectious cholecystK MII.LLR Robert Miller. 51 21st sL, April 20 I 68 years, cancer of stomach. 1 . OLSt N -Ole Olsen. St, Vincents hospiul. April ! v v.v?7 I1tn; cebfo-Pinal meningitis, i n i KjirT7?"00 K- ln". ood SamariUn TM.- r?iU1-', APnI 20' 17 dbetic coma. nn , "nj" esn, 47L Morrison. April 20. 57 years, senile debility. .rtlKlCLVlCH Maria Petricuvich. 475 North , ' vnTUt, Apr; 1U J- tuberculosis. l,TOlNG Rose Toung. 104 N. Broadway, April , v .i?' J, tubercular ineningitia. 1 LI.NI Stina K. Lind. 806 Simpson. April 18. 1 r chronic nephritis. 10. LINk--Mrs. Etta Link. Portland Sanltorium. - 1 , ,AK,.t,- ?, Ter- mycarditis. 10 WORDLN Frances Worden. St. TincesU hos- v a.n BA's'i.: A?,nl 22' 64 hert 1.450 SAVA.N.-Ros. s.T.n. Ill . ai.t, April 20, -' years, lobar pneumonia. io rn"n C- Ha"- 938 Borthwick. April oJ.t'uRiJ'.,r, carcinoma of breast. SMITH Eriene Frances 8mith, Portland aaa- . yi u - ' . q montiu, acute nephritis. GROCERT ORDER CLERKS AM TOrSG MEN TO LEA UN GROCERY BUSINESS. Apply 0 to 10 a. m. supenntendeut s office. Olds, Wort man A King. m , King. WANTED Huuekeever, 779 Minnexrta ae , cor. BcaUi. Call after p. m. Take M A car. WANTED Car and" driver, driving a salesman from fsrm to fsrm. traveling hot mote (than 40 miles a day; work will last all year for right driver; pay $6 per day; driver pay own and marhine expense; good chance to work up to salesman: no baggage. Mr. Corbin, Portland ctel, room S29. EXPERIENCED JANITORS. tendents office II to ID L man A King. WANTED Toung man to work in garage and give driving lessons. Ised Car Exchange. 027 Washington st. WANTED DELIVERY BOYS. Apply superin tendents office Olds. Wortman A aUnc FLOBI8T8 BUILDING PERMITS JAPAN FLORIST 193 4th M. nar lamhUL Red oing ana perennial plants. Special sale geranium. Leliotrope. callalo o". "ter, pansy peony, marigold, etc. Outside grown vegetable pUntal any kind; your choice. 2 A-- Girls If you want plenty of thick. beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It wUl starve your hair and ruin It if you don't. It doesn t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. Tho only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve It, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four mors applications will completely dl. solve and entirely destroy every single sign ana trace of it Tou will find, too, that all ltchln and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred tlmen better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and four ounces Is all you will heed, no matter how 'much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never falls. Adv. AT WAR WITH YOURSELF HELP NATURE TO DEFEAT THE DISEASE IN YOUR BODY. Keep up the fight; do not give up. Nature is trying to serve you in con quering the wrongs that may exist. Red blood, vim, courage, vitality, all seem lacking. No wonder you are nervous and discouraged. Why not call to your aid a strone. dependable ally? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has for nearly fifty years proven lis merits as a most pow erful tonic and blood builder to ths many thousands who bave been re turned to good health by its use. Clear the coated tongue, get rid of unsightly skin trouble. Let this re markable remedy rid your body of the impurities or tne oiooa, let It tone and HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tonfcrue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub- . stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study s with his patients. Dr.Edwards'gOnveTabletsare a purely egetible compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. . Tohaveadear.pinkskin.brighteyes, no pimple-, a feeling of buoyancy like : childhood daysyou must get at the cause, v Dr. Edwardar Olive Tahlets act on the liver and boweli like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. .-. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Adv. DON'T NEGLECT " YOUR STOMACH If you are not able to direst nnF food, if you lack an appetite, If your stomach is sour, gassy, uoset, vour tongue coated, your head aches and you are dlssy and have heartburn, use Mi-o-na at once, the first dose brings anus, au ana eixecuve relief. uy now today a box. For sale by a.i- j-rrug v-o. H Adv.) C. tintamachw. erect carage. 3U5 Tsylor ftreet between Ninth snd Tenth streets, William Vaets, builder. $5UO0. Mr. HUeldinc, erect fsrste, 1282 Garfield street between Ainnwnrth and Uolman, F. J King Jr.. builder; S125. a. tn.; Bnusta steamer Karon, trans-Pacific buildini. 83 ports. 9 a. m. ! Fifth: Parker and Banfield. builder; (1-00. Sailed: Japanese ateamer Tubari Mara, . Matt Ureenslade. erect garage. 0201 Ninetj-trsns-Pacific. 9 a. m.; tug Arabs, with barge fourth street southeast; builder, same; 150. Santiago in tow, Monterey, 9:30 a. m. ; Manda- C. J. Strand, erect garage. 1240 East Ninth lay, Los Angeles, 9:30 a. m. ; tug Fearless with street north between Himinon and A ins worth ; barge Fullerton in tow. Port San Luis, 9:80 tuilder, same; 5. a. m. : schooner Prosper, Bristol Bay, 10 a. m. ; j J. Helser, erect one story machine shop. 498 tug Hercules, Eureka, 10:30 a. m. I north Twenty-second street between York and Coos Bay, Or., April 23. Arrived, gasoline Keed; P. 1 Hansen, builder; $2000. schooner Tramp from Rogue river, 8 p. m., ; W. E. Jones, erect garage, 252 E. Thirty Monday. j sixth street between East Main and East liadi- uianis Bl a Darwaln Alameda and Uraiee; builder, name; $2500. . FOKBES CU . Florists. 864Wb" ataio o, A-1.S9. Flaw.rs to, -ii won am-HM-sny arransad. US.. Ikirai, vmt litia or A-1S0 . - designs. No branch stors. ZlntllA. repair three story .tore j PEr5LB'VJA1' J1" Morrison between Fourth .-n 1 . dreor,ttoM- fbnt,, MarshaU 69 First Concrete Ship To Be Tried Mayl Washington. April 24. (I. N. S.) Of ficial tests of the "Faith." first con crete ship for trans-Atlantic service, will be made by a committee of the Emergency Fleet corporation. Exhaustive tests have been ordered by R. J. King, chief engineer of the di vision -of concrete construction of the strengthen you. It often cures' the liu- ! Emergency Fleet corporation, and the gering chronic cough. Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discov ery Is absolutely herbal, free from al cohol or dangerous habit-forming drugs. Ml druggists. Liquid or tablets. i-oruana, urtrgon -i certainly can recommend Doctor Pierce's Golden following have been named a committee of experts: - F. R. McMillan and H. S. Loeffler, en gineers, and L. Brush, naval architect. The committee will leave Washington this week for San Francisco, where the Faith is being fitted with engines and Medical Discovery. I had liver trouble J machinery for her trial trip about u oaa mat 1 1 May 1. just, yeiiow and had Indiges tion, too. Also had w o m a n's aiiKU , T . 1 San Francisco. April 24. (I. N. 8.) The " wean ana I following army orders were issued here today nervous. I de- Commanding officer Fort Lawton will send Army-Navy Orders son street: builder, same: $50. Sidney brown, repair two story residence, 297 East Thirty-third between Hawthorne and Mar ket: E. W. Baughman. builder; $700. Fred Franske. repair one story residence. 121 Olytnpia between Cniikshank and Charleston; tuilder. same: $50. Westerr. Kedu?tlo.i company, erect storage bin, Nicolai street between Twenty-second and Twenty-four and One Halt streets: builder, same: $500. Western Reduction company, erect storage bin, I Nicolai street between Twenty-second and Twen- j ty-four and One Uatf streets; builder, same; ' East 64. 1VUU. 1 f. c uiuau. cm. . ii c ,wu imuc iier . oanuy i r - bouleard between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-siith I li in n I n OT X, Mrfniaa lap Jr.. builder; $00. .v-uiims, x. iiivuiugo $923. a.ix,j,ty. ronnsu Isotei. Ss MAX si. MatllH. Floriat. 11 H Sth at," Mnrriaoak FPSERAL DIKECTORM Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors Established 1877. Third and Salmon streets. Main 507, A-1611. Lady Aasistaot, J. P. FINLEY & SON .p;"f rt-niT Funeral Di rectors. PBIVATE DBIVK Women Attsndaata. MonUtumcrv at Fif th. WILSON & ROSS Lady Assistant. C-S16. ssnnnoman at o. Barents st L'trdartakera streeU. W. J. Uunlau Jr.. builder: $00. . w ui ii 1 1 1 ic, IVIUUIIICC Uodera to Peter l)asho. erect garage. 541 Boise street I,"" ""! awT sui nne sta. rteas between MUwaukie and East Eleventh; builder. ' "'"-"- . luidy assistsnt. same; $50 H. M. Springer, erect garage,-- 67 East Ninth street North between lavis and Everett; builder, same; $50. C A. Casebere, repair one story residence. 4936 Thirtieth avenue southeast between Forty ninth .and Filtieth streets; builder, same; $120. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW THE BAKEK Auction House. Masonic Temple bldg.. Yamhill and V. Park sta. Sale at 10 MEETING NOTICES 41 Medical . Discov ery and his 'Fa vorite Prescrlp. tlon.' I took six bottles of each and was a well woman. "My husband had trouble with his lungs. He was very weak. I gave him 'Discovery and It cured him. "I cannot speak .too. highly of Dr. Pierce's Remedies." Mrs. Fred Patter son. 620 Kirby street. Portland. Oregon "For biliousness and torpid liver ndt to regulate the bowels, there Is nothing that can equal Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I have used them over twenty years and have always found them good." A. W Humphreys. 169 E. 75th street N. (Adv.) elded to trv rip ' one sergeant, medical department to medical Pierce's Golden ' ,,,er4ntend",t" srmy- transport service, for Puget vu,, .ui uui vii . i lufiv i v jwBu.fx, relieve Seraeant (Charles V. llunnw. who. will rannrt i 1 Fort Lawton for duty. Sergeanta (first class) Otto J. Hunn. William E. Menins, ' John Rudeen. William Sullivan. Louia J. Kelaay, Ernest A. Lambert, Walter J. Lucas and Harry A. Maheffey, Q. M. C.. cooking instructors. Camp Lewis, will proceed to Camu Kearny. WASHINGTON lodge No. 46. A. F. A A. M. Special communica tion tomorrow, Thursday evening, 7 o'clock, E. 8th and Bumside. F. C degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES .i 7u- .vw vatarrnai Dearneaa or bead . . V " " ana add to It M pint of hot water and 4 ounces of paoslatel sugar t Take 1 tableapooaful foar tSnil a ail! Tm brin quick relief from the tlmX3a' .vnol- CVarged Boat His stould open, breatbiog become easy and tne mucus stop dropping into the throat. , It is eaar to prepare, coats Httle and 1a pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or . bead noises should gUa this prescription a trial. . r (Adv.) Oregon Soldier Sleeps in Scotland Body of Tairsnla Victim Wii la Life boat That Drifted Ashore oa Scottish Coast, Ia Inform atlos In Letter. Salem, Or., "April 24. Sir. and Mrs. F. J. Willson have received a letter from the daughter of a lighthouse keeper on the coast of Scotland, informing them that the body of their son, Curtis Will son, who was one of the victims of the Tuscania disaster, was found In an open lifeboat which drifted ashore. Aa there j were no bruises or marks on the body a vi j ariiua, suui(caUU posure. THE MAC'CABEEo Portland Tent No. 1 will gie a card party and dance Thursday evening. April 25, at their hall, 400 Alder street. tiood prizes in gro ceries will be given. Splendid music and a good time for aU. All are welcome. Admission 20 cents. COMMITTEE. -rT ljv. REGULAR meeting this (Wed-tiPSfts-KfeSSr nesday) evening. K. 6th and Alder sta. visitors cordially in vited. First degree. C. C. STARK. N. O. W. W. TEKBT. Bee. THE German Ladies' Keuef society members are requested to attend the Jtaoeral of our lata member. Louise Weinhard. Thursday. 2:80 n m.. from residence, 21 N. lth st. ELIZABETH MATER. Secretary. F, S. Dunning, Inc. .The Golden Rule Undertakers. 414 E., Alder sC Fbone East 6. B-B23S A, D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor $267. 6802 82d st.. L-wra. Tabor BROS. 66th at and Foster road. Arkta. East 781. B-188S. Undertakera. LERCH Mrs. Lereb Assistant. E. 11th end Hawthorns. UlLLEBa TBACET. Independent Funeral 1 irooia. rnces aa low as $20, $40. $0. waaningT-n at r.11 . Main 2681. A-788S. A. R. Zeller Co. Wilson & Wilson $92 Williams ava East 1088. C-1088. 11 $7 K.rbv at (Vdln. 440: C-11SS. . .. 801 WmuJ?'.jr'.ri?.e 'blihn,,. vvooaiawB 01841. HAMILTON ie'rifj Breeze & Snook' E. GUaaa at. Fa. rrieaa. Tabor 481$ Belmo-t . at 8Stb B-2S4S. Tabor 12S CHAMBERS-KENWOBTHT CO 1111 aterby at. Wood lawn 8806. C-1188 Skewes Undertaking Co. Main 4162 A-2831. Corner Sd and Clay KOTimrEKTSi JJ -:67-3RO. ST. AT MADISfyu LMBLKM ac-alry a lecla!ly eharvoa. Jseeer Bros.. 181-188 Sth a. VjM statistics ITlaHiJtgts. Blrtbs. Deaths MARRIAGE LICENSES Heartburn. Belching. Soar Add Stoauch. Gas ta Stomach, ate., take a teaspoonful of Satur ated Magnesia in a half glass of hot water after sating. Is safe, pleasant and barmlcas to use and err as almost instant relief. - It iMiilriH.ee stom ach acidity and sweetens th food contents ae that digestion to easy and painlsss. gold by draca-rta everywhere, .. Willson's name was in the published list of Tuscania victims and it was re- Gilbert G. McCoy. 24. 842 Strong street, city, and Martha Miller, 23, 842 btrong street. city. Clarence B. Coombs, 29, Meota. Long Island, X. T.. 8. 8. C. and Cecelia JPelka. 20. Penrose apartments, city. Marvin . Hertzier. si, Manptn. rr. . ana ported he bad been buried on the Scot- i Fartf Lankina. 20. soi East waauns- cnaiiea a. Myers, za. aneonvcr narrarsa, tlsta coas with others who lost their lives, but this apparently was Incorrect. The letter says the body has now been buried and a picture of the grave will be sent the parents. - guard corps, and Leothia . Mills. 27. 621 Eighty-ninth street, city. , Cnariea Brown, legal. 1092 MUwaukie ave nue, city, and Florence W. George, legal. 8-9 East blark street, city. lGUTI-NO MARBLE WORKS, 204-206 4tE u. opposite city nau. Mala aoe - ramp ien oone tor memonaM. LOST AKB FOCXD LOT Monday. April 22. in Garden Home station or on ura. Electric train No. 1 north bound, diamond stick pin, yaloed aa keep- saae. curaer pwase leave et Journal office. Keward. ur pnone Tabor 2662. WILL THE party wbo found jewelry at auto mobile accident oa 7th and Multnomah call Wdln. zsior LOST Watch on road between Jennings Lodge ami rortiaao, xmaer please call MarabaU O. Keward. LOST Gold cross set with pearls; ward. Pnone MarshaU 8968. keepsake y re 884 Park Ht. LOST Boston Bull, oollar and harness; brindle sum, "Kwdfly. Kewara. 7S Kunsn at. LOST Anto robe, oa Base Line road, between Anto crab ana city. Kewara. Tabor 849 LOST. Saturday, gold bar pin. with Elk a bead. tinder pleaaa cau s Mill at, Keward. LOST On Woodstock car. crocheted centerpiece, partly bemused. Rewacd. KoUiy 72$ 1C ativ. Apply superin Da., Olds, Wort- WANTEIl Wouisn to do bouaework a lew hours esru dsy. I'hnne Tsbor &U2I. 8('Hm)L girl to assist with housework fur board. room and oagea. Levi A3HH L.l'Mtlhl r.l 4alltt-J MalltTI. Call N K l.uhlic ;rlll. 347 V, Mrri.n. TYPE setter, two thinlrr. eieady work, for )i in printing office. 2 1 2 S 4th st. LXi'EltIE.MJEi"wiisn to work." l-lghton's tlairy Lunch. Bruadwsy end Waslnngion. WAXTEU An experienced" secoiai maul rTth referenoea; gowl visge. I'hone Bneidway 874 LAlY barber wanted at ouce; good pay. 823 tilan st.. cor. 6th W ANTE ly ) 1 s Ids' Apply Ash sl" entrsnceof Multnomah hotel. WAXTEII A girl tut general holt w.,rk: no washing or ironing. I'liun Mam 7 - - O . WANT EL' Klerleiirid co.,-7 8 G7 Ms in SOI 6. HELP W ANTF.Il MALE AU FEMALE EXPERIENCED BAKERS HEUER. Apply superintendent's office 9 to 10 a. m. Olds. Wortman A King. 100 MEN ami woiuen to ieaia tax barawr trade, shortage ail over the country; big wsgea Tou can earn your way turougn tne school Phone Broadway 1731. Molar Barber eollecvt. 284 Hurnside St. UKaUU-N Barber College will teach yoa the bar ber trade IB B weeks; tool free; acBolers is SiplosBea gisen: paid while leemlna: positssva gnaranteed: tuition reduced- 28$ Madison. i VANTET Men snd women to work in ege " table drnne plant tn the country. ,! camping grounds and tents with fliHr free. pr IMrtM-ulars address t. Clemens iiurat Lu, In. depetnlence. Or. " LIPMAN. WOLf'E A CO., require the aervires I UUIGNAL Muhler Berber school teachee of a man to run the freight elevator, also mree day janitors. Must be sble to furnish the best ot references. Apply Superintendent's office. Thurs day morning, between U and 10. 7th floor. HELP and w, men th barber trade free, pay white reaming 234 Coach st WIN THE WAK The Portland Woolen Mills need additional men to aid in making clothing and blsnkets for the soldiers. Hteady and attractive work. Apply Portland Woolen Mills. St. Johns. WANTE1 A live representative to sell manna lamps to the boat builders In your Immedi ate vicinity. Liberal commission to right party Can make deliveries on time. Aiaress i- u. Msher, 62 Bagg St., Detroit. Michigan. WANTED Men to qualify for trainmen. Ap ply room 810 Electric building; open all dsy and all night, including Sundays. P. K., L. A P. comiany. SITUATION W MA1.F $ I'HACTH'AL farmer with fsmiiy esnu man- sgtrment of good fsrm. Kttlier wsgea or rent. Might rent place with pert crop in. V. 727, Joiirnal. . H'sXTKU Sisrvlen to spade end hou sec leaning work. X-93S, Journsl. MARHIEI' man. sge $3. warns work, in morn- engH. 0-6SA, Journal. MTUATIOXH FEMALE 4 WANTEU A married man to work on a dairy ranch. State wages wanted. Address E. A. Starnes. Shedd. Or. WANTED Printer on daily in town of 10,000. Must be all round man. Centxalia. Waah Address, The Hub. WANTED Men above the draft age "to ge ever the top wiua out nursery stoea. Loss weekly. Capital City Nursery Co.. Balem. or Apply ML Phone HOCSEKEEPING or place on ranch, by young woman with two girl. Haael Beater, Knter- prise, Or PLACE to prepare dinner, etc.. tn evening for room and board. Employed. West side. Broad- iy 1N42. ELI'EKLY woman wsuu place to work for board sad room ; no washing, C-W09. Jotirssl. A F I R MT CLAH H cot wants position in campt einerienced. referencea. WANTED EiDerienced car washer. Tabor Garage, outn ana nawtnorne. Tabor 8892. WANTED Press feeder, one wbo has had ea- perience on Babcock preterrea. Hub, Centra Ua. Wash. F 748, Journal. boarding bon se. Address. The WANTED Room mate by clean young fellow 18; C. 8. desired. Answer by telling where I bathe free, hot water all hours. and time I may meet him. A-836. Journal. I 3d near Jefferson. liOl'tt work or plain family Main 3-'8. WOMAN wants janitor work. Q-636. JournaT F1'RX18HEI ROOMS t &0c and 75c a day. $1.7$ week op. targe com fortable furnished- rooms, abaoiutely else a. Hotel Cadillac. MAN to do cleaning and firing in bakery, steady work and good salary. Apply -asvuson a staa- ery Co.. E. 22d and Oregon. TWO machinists wanted. Wlvele Koondry Co., S.tt Hum at. Pump A '1 WO biai ksmith helpers. N. .nd sr. City Iron Works. 107 HAT salesman. Hsrdeman Hat Store. 344 Waahington St.. Morgan PKlg. L'NDEH NEW MANAGEMENT rrlnrsiss boteL. E. 3d and Burma-. $0e day an. Sit week up. East 171. FL'KN l.HHKll ouUUla airy rorsms. $2.50 per week and up. City lew hotel, cor. E. Clay and t nion s e. EfRNIsilED rooms. $2 to $2 $. free bath King apt.. ." Jetferaon, near cuy naiL COOK wanted for restaurant. 412 Main St.. Vancouver, asn. WANTED Ablebodied male helo at American Can Co.. 14th and Front sta. Leigbtoa a Dairy Lunch. 1 MO UK K N rooBu. $ 2 99 unw 1'l.ooe Msin 63 HO GOOD room with private family reasonable; union man preferred. I4 sister. f ECKNiHHED buu-ekeepwg room, tilla ave. Call Sel)o.l 2114. 4 90 t ma- iV.S to work in Broadway and suninrton st. - ii i. MEN wsnted for factory work. Luckal, king A Cake Soap tjo.. Ma nood sv. -ottseaeevins. 2 : WANTED A wringer man and mangle Imperial 1 angry aoa ttusseii st. help. HHMhHtll ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY 7 WANTED A wet weu Uundry driver. Apply New System Wet wasn, 00 r- rianoers. $1$ MONTH, furnlihed room. 729 E. Ankeny. sear 22d i private favaOy. L East 2004. wife. $S3 Ilth st. pbene Main 839 WANTED 2 men to load tiea board car on yoang lady or couple. East 7460. contract. SIS Ry. Eschsnge bldg. NUT rooms reasonable. 269 Fargo st. WAN'I r.l A stabler man. Apply R46 Front. rFrKlHFn ROOMS I TWO large unfurni)d rooms lor rent. HELP WASTED MISC. 41 18th st Msin 9481. 17L MEN-WOMEN WANTED for government war ooa trSDO. Tno-sands needed immediately: good salaries: permanent employment; liberal vacations; other advantages. We prepare yon and you secure s position or we refund your money. Ask for booklet "QK" free to eiti cetia. Washington Civil Rervire School, 280 Marden bldg.. Washington. V. C. ROOMS ASP BOARD UAWmoKMI AOlO SCHOOL 462 HAWTHOKNE AVS. EVEBTTH1NG MKC-L-NICAX. AND ELEO- TKICAL, UNL1MITEU. PBAC-JCA-. UPAlal EXPEMIKNCa- bLaiBk.it YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN wasted to prepare lot talecrapo asrrtee te behy (UI eaca-csea ea-aed by the drafting of ssea tor war. lor Bartic-Ura call or write Teaegrapk Dept. koom 2 IS. Hallway Exchange bids. ROOMS AKD BOARD PRIVATE FAMILY EXPERIENCED apartment bouse janitor and t-r-RNIKHED room, with use of kitchen, for a I 1$ ujl it an d aa scd lor p-imsse air la. viesicea. walki-g davtasw. $$. week. IS E. 7th at. Ea 4782. sta, aiart-e Waaboiaio-, SOW lota, lor Sa I nese grrki end stodewt Mar-hall till It THE ALXXiX AUTO SCHOOL 880 Wasco s. cotDer TJsnoa ave. Cn. write phone East 7448 abeat free trial offer. Day and night elsssea COMFOKTABLE laraa room, wttb Lreakfaat. tn private fsmiiy; walking dta co. Mam S488. WAX TED ROOM ASP ROARD t MAN wanu room and board near Albina car shops. Route 1. Bos is. Bnuo J'rairie. , Waah i HOl-KEKKKPIXO ROOMS H ' FfRMsHEU AXU L'SFLR.MWHED BOOM lor basineae peraon la fine private home, delightful surroundings, close in. East 1 23. ' HOlSKKKEPINi: aiatrtmeaU, $10 to $13 monthly : ateaai best, ciectne lights, gas and sMe room; walking diatance. CaU East 822$. '. FLUNilsHED ho-aekeaving ruoars and sleepm- rooms. oz t je:iersovi ana r root eta. ; HOUSEKEKriJiU ROOMS 7$ -FCRM8MED AMD I'.IKl'RMlBEll PRIVATE FAMILY ; TWO large front rooms newly furnished; also erngle rooms tor aoun. ass Mala a. . - ! NICE clean housekeeping rooane. close to ahE. reasonable aalarv: three fa 1 yards. SI7H Ixmhrd sl family; modern house. Telephone Tabor 4Bs. I FfKAM heated cleaa aaodera H. K , let Coor. MISS DECEEB'8 BUSLNE88 COLLEtiK Ovil service, dietapbone ooarstina. shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, mineograpbing. Eag Ub apeUtng. Atisky bldg., 3d and Morrison. ktMNkaVWaL-ilk. bluest bsMinei caawe beat; enroll any traaa; free eetsioer-s. HELP WASTETa FEMALE girl for packing and TWO strong Wadham A Kerr, 481 Davis st- 1 labeling. WANTED Girl to clerk in grocery store. Moat be experienced. Apply 60th and Sandy blvd. WOMAN or girt. IV ANTED -A girl for general housework. Good I boose, good wages. iai -.veret-WANTED Woiaen ssUaera. Pnone Tabor 7477. fiswlace; reaaonable. 438 Market at. er large evts ie leosa. ail cos pleta, at I ONE v. T I : 1163 Belmoat.