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10 THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, P ORTLAND. FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1918. t. IS NEEDED IK SEATTLE TO WATCH FOR OREGON GOODS m ws i i mm i n I a. u. dock manes nepori to me - Chamber of, Commerce Follow 1 ing Personal Investigation. EARLY ACTION IS REQUESTED " Shipments When Unloaded Are Left at Bottom of Pile for Months Before Sent Forward. . Personal re presentation of a vigorous ; nature at Seattle Is the only solution of ; th problem of getting Portland shio . merits throuaT) Keattle cleared to this port in a reasonable length of time. The sooner Portland Importer have a man In Heattle to represent their Interests . alone the sooner will shipments cpme jii i i (i (. i n i n j uit umo. This Is the feature of a report ren dered to a Chamber of Commerce com mittee at a meeting Thursday by A. C. Black, following his personal survey of the situation that has proved a trouble to Portland shipping Interests for years. j THIN PEOPLE I SHOULD TAKE i PHOSPHATE jTothlsr Like Plain BItro Phosphate te ' 'rat Firm. llealthytFleth and to Ioereats . Strength, Vigor aid Sens lores. Judging from the countless prepara- tlona and treatmenta which are conttnu 1 ally being advertised for the purpose of , making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the aoft curved it lines of health and be-uty, there are evl f -deutly thousands of men and women Who Keenly teel their excessive thinness. i. Thinness - and weakness are usually due to starved nerves, our bodies need 'mure pnuspnate than la contained In 'modern fooou. I'hyaiciana claim there is nothing that will supply tn deficiency so wait as tne organic puoapuate known ' among arugglsiM as oiro-phosphate, which 4s inexpensive and ia soia by most all druggists under a guarautee of satis . lactam wr uiuiiey twtA. xy teeuing -tun i nerves oirectiy anu uy supplying the. body cells witti the necessary pnosphoria " food elements, bitro-phosphaie quickly ' produces a welcome transformation la ' ine appearance ; Uie increase in weight : I (trequenuy being astonishing. This Increase in weight also carries . with it a general improvement in thje t 'health. Nervousness.' sleeplessness and , ! .lack of energy, which neat ly always ac i com piny excessive thinness, soon disap pear, dull eyes become bright, and pale ' cheeks glow with the bloom of prtcl I .health. t CAUTION Although bltro-phospliate 'la unsurpassed, for relieving nervousness, ,. sleeplessness and general weakness it .should not, owing to Its remarkable flesh growing properties, be used, by . anyone who doea not desire to put on .flesh. (Adv.) Portland Man Spent For !' tune in Search (" VI spent $1800 In seven years treating i -with physicians, some specialist cost '.Ing me 110 a visit, only to at last say t'that nothing could be done for me, that 4' I had cancer or ulcers of the stomach. i,I suffered awful pains in my stomach, but after taking a few doses of fMayr's .Wonderful Remedy these all disappeared and for three years am feeling fine." It -Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the ((intestinal tract and allays the inflam . matlon which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal arilments. Including appendicitis. One dose will i convince or money refunded.- "The Owl ' jDrug Co. (Adv.) IBoxCuticuraOint ment and 2 CakesSoap Heal Itching Pimpltes All Oyer Face After 3 Years. "I wag troubled with pijmples for three yeArs. They would start small, and then they would get very large and were all over my face. Thy got hard and festered and broke, ceasing more to come, and they hched til I had to cratch them. "Then I heard of Cutlcuf a Soap and Ointment ao I sent for a foee sample. It waa ao good I bought hnore, and I only used one box of Criicara Oint ment and two cakes of Ciiticura Soap when I waa healed."(Signsd)Mlsa Aha Trumpower, Mlat, Calif.Aug. 8, 1917. If your akin ia already, healthy and clear keep it ao by using puticura Soap for toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Cutlcura Ointment io soothe and heal any tendency to irrijuttion, redness or roughness of the skjn or scalp. "ft! F M ill. Address post, card; "Qirieere. D.t.lk. Boston." Sold everywhere. Soap2Sc Oif tment 2S and SOc. ea - an ttviu Liii j me sau- 1 yi' Li.-j . r !f IIULUABLE FOR COLDS " tt taken, la time this Calcium compound iHirai wit- nK i enrann mroat or lung trouble. All tbe rerne-tiaj and tonlo quai ! ' Hies are combined In thla Calcium com. -1 vouaa. H harmful cTp-usa. 4 Try taena to- ; E0 cents a box, including war tax 1 1 1 For sale by an druggists 1 ! .Xcluaaa Laberatry. l"hi-Mienhl MAN C Sum Relief ' -1 IjlfjQ Mr. Black ' investigated thoroughly the reasons for the delay at Seattle of ship ments consigned : to Portland Interests and In his report holda that the fault is not the result of animosity on the part of Seattle interests, but a seeming un avoidable circumstance. . , , , Before the matter of personal rep resentation is presented to importers -the Chamber of Commerce committee will prepare in concise form all details of a plan of action, as to its effectiveness and costs. Then a move to send a rep resentative to the Sound with the sole duty of constantly watching Portland shipments will be taken up. The work : of such a representative would be to prevent Portland goods from landing on the bottom of a pile in the congested docks and freight sheds of Seattle. -Without such a person on the ground, it is pointed out, Portland goods, as well as those consigned to oth er ports, are often buried under the oiles that quickly mount up under the con gested conditions, - and their delay is usually from a month to three months as a result. wonr cases are put over Japanese Seaweed's Status 'to Be De cided at San Francisco. After consideration of all cases to be handled here and reference of other important matters to a, San Francisco court, the federal board of customs ap praisers, 'comprising Judge S. B. Coop er, M. T. Baldwin of the United States attorney general's office, and K. C. Trumbower, secretary, all of New York, leave today for San FrancUco. Cases of minor importance and routine were dis posed of during the semi-annual session at the Portland customs house. A highly Interesting discussion, threat ened in connection with the importation of "nori," a Japanese seaweed, but be cause similar cases originated at Seattle and San Francisco, all were referred to the court which will be held next week. The controversy between the government and Importers of norl is as to whether the weed is really a prepared vegetable or a weed in Us natural state. The government has brought Its expert agent. Kverett Tawney. from Japan to testify In the case. Nori is imported as a food for . Japanese in America, and, according to Secretary Trumbower, it isi anything but an edible looking commodity.. Judge Cooper, who conducted the ap praisers' court in Portland, was for 12 years a congressman from Texas. - At the atext term of court In this city it Is held probable that Judge W. C. Adamson. father of the eight-hour rail road labor law when he represented Georgia in congress, will preside. CHRISTENING HONOR OFFERED Sponsor for Wankam - to Be Decider! by Auction for Red Cross. The honor of christening the new Gjrant Smith-Porter hull, Wankam. will be decided by auction and the proceeds of the novel scheme will revert to' the Red Cross. Approval of this plan, sug gested to the shipping board at Wash ington by Lloyd J. Wentworth, Oregon district supervisor of wooden ship con struction, was received Thursday. It was thought inadvisable by Vice President Pies of the shipping board to rename the hull for the auction since her name Is recorded. The Wankam will be launched soon as the last of the Hough type hulls to be produced by the, Grant Smith-Porter plant. Future productions will be of the Ferris type. Whether the fact that the Red Cross drive has been halted will withhold the auction in connection with the launching nas not been decided. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Sixteen members of the nffir Wa or me united States shipping- board in Portland appeared on Standlfrr fiiit Thursday afternoon for the first base ball practice preliminary to the organ ization or a team. The first game for the new nine will be aeainst th nffw employes and the officials of the G. M. fetanairer Construction corporation, al though a date has not yet been set. The steamer Shasta left Rainier this morning for California ports. The steamer Bee is expected to get out to day. The new steel steamer West In dian in charge of a United States navy crew arrived down at, 2 a. m. today and sanea ror sea. C. W. Ausman, renresentlne the Grant Smith-Porter Ship company, is In Spo kane, angling for men to fill out the company's labor force. Mr. Ausman is asking Spokane to furnish at least 200 men to complete the company's army- of shipbuilders here. All local efforts to supply men tp meet the demands - of this company have been fruitless, and It Our Boys in France and Home Protection The men on the firing line represent the pick of our American youth. On In four of our boys at home was sick, rejected because of physical deficl Many times (he "kidneys were to blame. If wo wish to prevent old age coming on too soon, or if we want to Increase our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y says, that you should drink plenty of water daily between meals. Then procure at your .nearest drug store, Anurlc (double strength). This "An-u-rio" drives the uric acid out and cures backache and rheumatism. If we wish to keep our kidneys in the best condition a diet of milk and vegetables, with only little meat once a day, is the most suitable. Drink plenty of pure water, take Anurlc three times a day for a month. Send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package. "Anuric" many times more potent than llthia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar, a short trial will convince you. : . Mr. Reece Jones says: "Just a few I lines in regard to Dr. Pierce's Anurio isBieis - wmcn i took for kidney trouble. I am glad to recommend them to every body. I know that they are good or would not recomm end them. After taking a few bot tles I saw that the swelling wraa svui uueu, au a continued their - use. I have ouit taking them now and am cured get ting along fine and dandy. ' "One old lady. 65 years old, to whom I have recommended Anurlc says that it did her good, took the swelling out of her feet." - . ; - (Adv.) J. 1 jasj a a - - s, yc ar r t r has joined other employers in an effort to Import laborers. , . At a ; meeting Thursday night San Francisco aV Portland line longshoremen accepted the wage scale agreed upon for offshore union members by a board .of mediation recently in session.- The wage difference- as applied to coastwise long shoremen was settled entirely among the' men themselves. ' - River front ship owners have received questionnaires from federal sources de signed to ascertain their need of fuel oil - and the possibility of ; converting their boilers for the use of wood or coal. Most of those interested In oil burning ships believe that a change will not be practicable, cid they are wait ing anxiously to learn if their vessels are. to be classed as necessary so that they may continue to secure an oil sup ply. SHIP IN PORT; CARGO AFIRE Tacoma, Wash., May 24. (I. N. S.) With her cargo still on fire, the Osaka Shosen Kalsha steamer Burma Maru arrived here this morning in charge of Pilot Thomas Grant- According to officers of the vessel, the ship was found to be on fire when 218 miles out.: At this time there was a little smoke coming out of the venti lators. The fire apparatus leadtng to the hold was started and the Canada Maru of this line answered the calls for aid. The ship was put about and headed back for Tacoma. The cause or me lire is unknown. That portion of the cargo in the after hold will be discharged and a survey made of the vessel. It is stated. Masuda Takes the Water . A Taclflc Port, May 24. (I. N. S.) The 7500 ton steel ship Masuda was launched ' here last night. The vessel was built at the Todd shipyards and is the second of her class to be built for the United States shipping board here. The Masuda took the water without a hitch and was sponsored by Miss Ethel Eves,' 14-year-old daughter of J. A. Eves,- assistant manager of the Todd plant. President William H. Todd witnessed the launching. West Apaum Launched A Pacific Port. May 24. (i!. N. S.) The West Apaum, the eighth steel cargo carrier launched for the government by a local shipbuilding concern, went down the ways Thursday afternoon. The keel of the West Apaum was laid March 19. She is the twenty-second steel hull launched by the company In the past two years. The West Apaum Is a ves sel of 8800 tons. Another Riveting Record Washington, May 24. (I. N. S.) A neW world's Riveting record 5629 in nine hours was announced by the ship ping board Thursday afternoon. The new mark, beating the former figure of 4875, was made in the yards of the Moore Shipbuilding company at Oakland, Cal by Tom Horn, with a crew of two heat- j era and one holder-on. i New Masters Announced San Francisco. May 24. Robert Wil son has replaced G. E. Sanborn as mas ter of the motorship Santa Flavia. C. A. Knudsen has replaced John Mar tin as master of the steamer Carmel. Edward Anderson has succeeded Herman Dahloff in command of the schooner C. K. Castle. News of the Port Departures May 24 El Segundo, American steamer, for San Fran cisco, ballast; VS. America h barge, for San Fran cisco, ballast: 03. American barge, for San Fran American steamer, from Rainier, for San Pedro, lumber. MARINE ALMANAC Weather at Rlear Mouth North Head. May 23. Conditions at the mouth of the rirer at noon: Wind, northwest, IB miles; -sea smooth; weather cloudy. Sun Record for May 24 -San rises, 5:20 a. m.: sun sets 8:46 p. m. Tides at Astoria Saturday: Hish Water. Ixw Water. 2:13 a.m., 6.0 feet. :10 a. ra., O.S feet 7:52 p.' m., 8.4 feet DAILY RIVER READINGS 8 A. M . 120th Meridian Time. w t mt n STATIONS 15 I- SSS 3l ' -5 w3 SS.SS Wenatchee I 40 2ft. 0 1.0 0.00 Lewistnn 22 7.1 t 00.00 1'matilla 25 14.3 0.2,0.00 Tha Dalles 40 22. 0 0.310.00 Eucene 10 3.4 0.1 0.00 Albany . '. 20 2 . S 0 . 1. 0 . 00 Salem 20 1.7 0 . 2 0 . 00 Orecoa City 12 8.8 0.10.00 Portland 15 13.8 0.4 0.00 RIVER FORECAST The Willsmette rirer at Portland will fall 6low!y,during the 'next three days. At NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria. May 28. Sailed at 1:20 p. m.. steamer Daisy Gadsby. for San Tedro. Arrired down at 6 p. m.. achoaner Thistle. Arrired at 7:80 p. m. and sailed at midnicht. steamer Wahkenna, from San Francisco, for Everett. San Pedro, May 23. Sailed, steamer Rose City, for Portland. Coos Bay. May 23. Arrired. Martha Buehner from San Pedro. 8 p. m.. Wednesday; Restless, from Florence. 8 :20 a. m. ; tnc Defiance, from San Francisco, 5 p. m. Sailed, tus Gleaner for Gardiner. 7 :20 a. m. ; Johanna Hmith. In tow tus 8ampson, for bay points. 12:80 p. m. San Frsnclfco, Msy 23. (L N. g.) Ar nTd Whittler, Port San I.ttis, 8 a. m. 8ailed Sea. Eaele (with Simla in tow) Port San I.uis, 8 a. m.; Fearless (with Fnllerton in tow) , Port San Luis, 8 :30 a. m. : Tus Tyee (with barga 38 in tow). Coos Bay, 10 a. m. San Francisco, May 24. (I. N. S.) Ar rived yesterday Daisy Putnam. Los Angeles 2:40 p. m.; Aurelia, Eureka, 3 p. m.; City of lopeka. Loa Angeles, 8:25 p m.; Shinyo Maru. Transpacific. 2:45 p. m.; Queen. Seattle, 10.05 p. m.; Homer. Port San Luis. 10:15 p. m Returned Costa Rica (with fa launch Gracie P. in tow) hence May 22 for RrifM r. account of brealfinc main 'steampipe, 30 miles west by north 6f Point Reyes. 11:40 p. m. osueo aumirai Lrewcy, um Ancelea, 12:20 p. ni.; D. C. Scofield. Seattle 12:30 p. m.: Stasia Transpacific. 3 p. . m.: West Port. Crescent City. 4:05 p. m. : Chehole. Grara H.rhor unt p. m.; Carmel, Grays Harbor. 5:15 m.: Ad- otaiut, o:io p. m. ; Willamette. Seattle and Tacoma 5:5 p. m.; Amtgasin Mara. TraDspacific, 8:20 p. nv SeatUe Wash., May 24. (I. X. 8.) Ar rived, steamship Redondo from Southeastern Alaska at 2:30 a. ro.; Portland from Southeast ern Alaska, at 4 a. m. Arrired May 23 Steamship Norwood from King Core at 12 SO p. m. ; Shinesei Mara fram Kobe at 8 16 p m.: Catherine D from Tacoma at 4:15 "p m United States lichtship Umatilla. No. 67 from Umataia reef at 4 p. m. Irom Sailed May 24 Steamship Governor for San Dteco it H i. ra. Sailed May 28 Steamship Rainier for 8an Fraactaco at midnicht; schooner Malahat for Victoria, B. C., in tow tu Richard Holyoke.at 7:30 p. m. VaWea. May 23. L N. 8. i Sailed Steam atip Alameda, westbound, at 0:30 a m. . Juneau May -8- SsUed Steamship Prin cess Sophia, southbound, at 9 c. m WranceU, May 23. (L N. 8.) Sailed Steamship City of SeatUe, northbound, at 3 p. m. Honolulu. May 23. (LN. 8.) Sailed Srhooner Bainbridca for Puset Sound vis. Le vuka. Aatorra. May 35. (I N. S.) Sailed Steamship W ahkeena f or Everett at midnicht. Port Anceles. Msy 28. L N. 8 )-rrived -Ship Anni. M. Sydney tnUea FTbrul ary 27. tn tow tus Prosper. Port Townsend. May 24. (L " K 8.) raaaed in SteamsMip Humboldt, for Brattle, at Xij.0 8- Loo, n M'ornin, StarT'for vV-J. V mK FVei. Tu, Pionaer. toerinc bartre -Waaboacsi, at a. m.: U - Apex and steamship Eastholra at 7 a. mT" Ar Head Bark Cuatro Harmanaa from gallerrary. ttTO0,UreJf." 1? tow tn Traveler, at :15 a . - May 23 Passed out Steamship J.ff aar as a P sn. - . - Everett, May 23. (I N. 8.1 Sailed Steamship MnJtnomah for San Frannsco. m Tacoma, May 24 (L N. S.) Arrived teanvhip Burns Mara. May 28 Arrired SteamJiip 8anU Rita, from west coast, at 8 m.; Norwood from ffeatttle, - -8aa Franctoeo, May 24. (I -V -. t:ed Newburc. Crescent Cite T . . v v land. Seattle. 8 a. at.: Laknje, Casna'r it al m Hard,. Msrshfi.,,,, i lmTTiiXt be, ! Angeles, 1 1 :80 a. m. - I Sailed Tub Rea Kina arlth b..i a PHONE Your "Want Ads" to THE JOURNAL GEORGE S COUSIN VISITS AMERICA Prince Arthur Heads British Mission to Japan; Is Received Today by Wilson. Washington. May 24. (I. N. S.) Major, Ills Royal Highness Prince Ar thur of Connaught. Knight of the Garter, Knight of the Thistle, personal aide de camp to King George V of England, and cousin of the King, arrived at an Atlantic port today, it was -announced by the state department. He is on his way to Japan on a special mission from his king to the emperor of Japan. - His royal highness will proceed at once to' Washington and will be re ceived by President Wilson at the White House late this afternoon. Prince Ar thur's mission to Japan Includes the presentation of a field marshal's baton to the Japanese emperor, who was re cently made a field marshal of the Brit ish army by King George. Promineat Americans Greet Prince In addition to the prince the party consists of : Captain The Hon. Joseph St. Clair, master of Sinclair, equerry to his royal highness : Lieutenant General Sir Wil liam Pultney. K. C. B., K. C. M D. S. O. : Major The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. M. V. O.. A. D. C. to Gen- eral Pultney; Captain K. Batt, quarter- master third battalion royal Berkshire j regiment ; four soldier servants. mi.- ... I 1 1 Breckenrldge Iong, third assistant sec retary of state ; Leland Harrison, I'nited States diplomatic service ; Major General Joseph E. Kuhn, national army ; Captain Harry E. Ranelye. na tional army, aid to General Kuhn ; Rear Admiral H. McL P. Huse. United States navy, and . Lieutenant Commander George V. Stewart. United States navy, aid to Admiral Huse. Has Seryed Throughout War T"h ririnA 1 x thai nnlv vtn cif tti Duke of Connaught. brother of the late King Edward, until recently governor general of Canada. .He is the grand- son of the late Queen Victoria and was born in January, 1883. His wife was the Duchess of Fife, daughter of the late Duke of Fife and of Princess Lou ise, princess royal. The prince Is a brother-in-law of the Crown Prince of Sweden. He has served with the British ex peditionary forces throughout the war. including the retreat from Mons. the battle of the Marne, the Ancre. Ypres, Xeuve Chappelle, Loos, and later on the Somme and in the general offensive of 1917. first with his own regiment, the Royal Scots, and later with the Second cavalry division. In 1916 he was with the Fourth army under General Sir Henry Rawlinson. and latterly on the staff of the Fifth army corps. ' Colonel House Greets Visitor An Atlantic Port. May 24. (I. X. S.) His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught, cousin of King George of England, arrived at this port today on board an English warship. The British vessel was met by an American destroy er and Prince Arthur was transferred to the American vessel and brought to the dock here. Colonel E. M. House was among the prominent men who met Prince Arthur at the dock. His royal highness will leave for Washington at once. American Troops Praised An Atlantic Port. May 24. (IT. P.) American troops are now taking "a magnificent part in the great battle on the western front," Prince Arthur of Connaught declared upon his arrival here today, en route to Japan. "One of the last things I did before leaving London," he said, "was to re- This Corn Will Peel Right Off! "Get.-It" Makes Corns Com Off The "Banana-Peel" Way! Why have to flop on the floor, squeeze yourself up like the letter "Z," and with bulging eyes draw your face up into a wrinkly knot while you gouge and pull at the "quick" of a tender corn? That's S or t Drops A spiled la a Few Seeosds There's Ho Faaalag or Catting. . "Gets-It" Always Works!. the old, savage way. "Gets-It" is the modern, painless, simple way. Lean over and put two 'drops of 'Haets-It" on the corn., put your stocking and shoe right on again, and forget the corn. Pain Is eased. "Gets-If has revolutionised the treat ment of corns, it never Irritates the true flesh. You'll stop limping on the side of your shoe, and do away with greasy salves, bundling bandages, thick plas ters and painul methods. Use "Gets-It." It's common sense. "Gets-If la sold by all druggists (you need pay-no more than 2 cents), or it will be sent direct by E. Lawrence 4c Co, Chicago, -111. - Sold In Portland, at The Owl Drug Co. il stores on the Pacific Coast. ' ' - (AdY. . RATES m cents per word per Insertion. Three consecutive Insertions for the price of two. Seven consecutive insertions for the price of five. Minimum charge 15 cents. For contract rates and other In formation phone for a solicitor to vail. view, with the king, some of your troops passing through the streets of London, and they certainly made a 'most magnificent-appearance. "I am very glad to visit the states, especially now that you are with the allies, and in view of the magnificent part your troops are taking in the great battle now going on' on the western front." Washington in Deep Water San Francisco. May 24. The steam schooner Washington. which ran aground the other sjde of Bay Point on Sunday while on her way to Pitts burg, was pulled off by Captain Frank Cousins of the Peterson launch Cres cent Tuesday evening. The Washington was firmly aground, but only five feet away from deep channel line. The Washington, Captain Ahlin, arrived here on Saturday with lumber from Eureka, consigned to Little River Red wood Lumber company. Premier Knows of Plot Edinburgh. May 24. (L. P.) 'There is no doubt of existence of a con spiracy for a great uprising in Ireland," Premier Lloyd George declared at a luncheon here today. "I have read the evidence. The Na tionalist leaders are not Implicated." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS f M. Carothcra and wife to Cameron Taylor Lumher Co., und. S int. In SEVi of NWi Sec. 22. T. 1 S-. R. 5 E t J C. Eldred and wife to same, umt H int. in NWV. of NW Rcc. 22. T. 1 S . TL S E. 10 10 1 Same to rame, nnd. int. in NE'i of NW Sec. 22. T. 1 S.. It. 5 E B ,"v" T IS rt 5 K game to same, und.' S int!" in SE'i of NWU Sec. 22. T. 1 S. R. 5 E. M. arothen. and wife to same. and. , -a mi. .,, a. m vi c.. T. 1 S.. R. 5 E. Same to same. und. int. in N'E'4 of SW W Sec. 22. T. 1 8.. R. 5 E . Same to same. und. int. in XW'i of NW4 Sec. 22, T. 1 S . R. 5 E . Same to tame. nnd. H int. in NE of NW4 Sec. 22. T. 1. S., R. 5 E . Same to same. nnd. H int. in SW V of SW U Bee. 23. T. 1 H.. R. it E. . Same to same, und. H int. in NW of 8Wi See. 22. T. 1 8.. R. SC.. Joseph S. Robb and wife to same. und. H int. in NEV of 8E 4 - 22. T. 1 S.. R. 5 E Same to same. und. H int. in SEU of BKU Sec. 22. T. 1 8., It- a E. I "'aEtTsei "" Vl S" r" sE I same to same.' und. H int. in Nv Vi of 8E' See. 22. T. 1 8 . R. s E.. Same to same. und. H int. in SW v of SEU Sec. 22. T. 1 8.. R. S K. . Leon It. Shankland and wife to n. W. Plaater et al.. I- 1. 2. 3. B. U Chicaco Center Mary C. Coohdge to Charles H. Carter et al.. U 3. B. 21. Irvincton W. J. Alsop and wife to R.M. Robinson, L. 1. 2. 3. 4. R. 3. Willamette Add. Geo. M. Crane and wife to Willamette University. N. 37 H ft. L, 1, B. 149. Caruthera Add Geo. Giustina et'aL to Asa Wyman. L. IS. B. 103. I-aurelhurst Asa Wyraan and wife to Nellie Ulutach, a L. 19. B. 103, Laurelburst The Itassalo Street Congrecational Church to Nellie A. Shaver, L. '14. B. 31. Alameda Park Add Gustaf Adolph Johnson and wife to Susanna O'Brien et al. L. IS. B. 13, Ina Park Mt- Scott Park Cemetery Corp. to E. M. Bergen. X(, L. 14 7, Sec Magnolia Cemetery . . . Sheriff to Mary K. Hill. L. 10. B. 3. Madras C. LeRoy Helneck and wife to F. 8. Ixmrteaux. I.. 8 and W Vi L. 37, B. 33. Kenton Sheriff to Ernestine A. Wehlsm. L. 1, B. 1. and S L. 2. B. 1. Web lam's Add Wm. Russell Strange and wife to I.ar J. Brink, L. 20. B. 10. Arleta Iark No. 2 Horatio J. Green and wife to H. M. Cake, L. 65, Cedar Hill except north erly thereof C. A. Unquiet and wife to Henry Stein feld, tract in U. S. Southmajd U. L. C beg. in E. line 04 acre tract of land situated in Sec. 6, T. 1 V. ' R. 1 E Lulu I. Magona to Henrietta 8. Magone, I- 6. King's Sub.. L. I.e. North St. Johns Henry Avery and wife to Elizabeth Avery Eccert. L. 18. 14. B. 40. Piedmont Umbdenstock A- Larson Home Builders Inr. Co. to J. O. Larson. L. 43. 44. B. 83, Jonesmore H. (J. Bancroft and wife to J. W. Ras et at, L. 6. B. 38. Beaumont Selina C. Drake and husband to Clayton B. Drake. L. 2. B. 8. Bioomington Park .. R. R. Bichter and wife to Rudolph Kiss ling, L. 1. 2. 8. B. 22. City View Park Add. Sheriff to John D. Letcher, B. 10, Cor vallis Add. Same to tame, B. 0. Corvallia Add Same to same. B. 4, Corvallia Add Same to same, B. 2, Corrallis Add., except part L. 4. 8. said R. 2 Wm- C. Bristol to Florence M. Bristol. L. 1. 2. and N. 40 ft. L. 3. B. 20. King's 2d Add. Title afc Trust Co. to Agnes W. Lively. L. "F." B. 18, Park rose Ole E. Kjobeth snd(wtfe to Beuia M. Fjerstad. U 80. 31. B. 17. Uu Tabor Villa 125 1.058 1.300 2.781 600 10 .00 10 3.700 2.000 A. M. Eason and wife to Geo. G. Rundall, I.. 7. 10. Eason s Sub. of B. 1. North St. Johns Add. to St. Johns Albert Rash and wife to A. Bramwell. L. 7. 10, Esson's Sub. B. 19, North St. Johns Add. to St. Johns Geo. G. Rundall to A. Bramwell, L. 10, Esson's Sub. B. 10, North St. Johns Add. to St. Johns A. Bramwell and wife to Geo. i. Run dall. L. 7, Esson's Sub. R. 10. North BU Johns Add. to Bt. Johns vav 10 10 23 BUILT rXG PERMITS Mrs. Nickersan Repair rauklenca. 466 Chi cago, between WUlia and Portland boulevard. Mursca Hardware company, builder, 6140. D. Spier Repair reside nee. 888 Garfield, between Failing and Sharer, M urges Hardwara company, builder, 8176. . Adolph Pfelfer Erect csrsge, 1053 East Seventeenth street. between Alberta end Wygant, builder lame. 850. E, 8. Thomas Erect garage. 661 East Flan ders, between East Thirty-first and East Thirty second street. K. A. Graf builder, 8833. Mrs. E. Hirscb Estate Erect shop. 203 Fourth street, between Taylor end Salmon. T A. Stephens, builder. 876. E. K. Oout Erect garage, 6S5 East Fifty third street, between Siskiyou and Klickitat John Green builder. 375. . ' Mrs. Dorratha 8c hade Repair it ore, 343 First street, between Main and ifarfts. Vaa derboof Brothers, bulkier. 6176. W. E. Lcey Erect garage. lt Mata ave nue, builder asms. 835. I A. Leonard Erect garage. 676 Nehalem. between Thirtaenth and F-teentk street, build er, same, 860. 1. F. Ouigley Erect garage. 1072 East Twenty-first North, between Alberta and Sum ner, builder same. 866. Ibna Odeane Erect garage. 481 Webater. between East Seventh and Last Ninth, builder same, 840. A. R. Conrad Erect residence. 468 Loo belaeen Ninth and Seventh, builder aasae. 810O0 Gworgu F. McCHntock Erect garage, 261 East Thirty second, between Hawthorn and Main, tmOder aasve. 350. - - A. T. Kent Repair residence. 60S East Market, between Seeeaty-ninth sad Eightieth. Hawthorne Sheet Metal works, builder. 8176. 1. M. Keaaey Erect sarage. 766 Tkiimiuiis. a TwMty-tMrd aad Taty-forta. U K. I Raitey enntpaar, buildar. I4O0. . ! aln. Block Repair natdmet. 48 sod 40 Marshall. btwM Thirtaaat sad , ftoaitMeta. H. K. Dohartjr. atktor. Sia. . - - SKW TODAY For 'Quick Sale My 1918 . Chalmers 6 (-passenger. Run very little. Big discount. Phone Tabor 1575. MEETIr TOTTCE 41 Uri. R RAZEE GROTTO No. 5. Carrnualal acaaion Uaaonte Tarn pta. Waat Park and Tamhill atrcata. Monday Tnin. May 37. Buainaaa awfon noon. Monday. Applicartoaa iiat b in baadf of areratary by that tint Rand concart at T SO p. n. Candldataa wUI rvport to aaeratary promptly at 7 : p. m. I'arvaionial aaka atarta promptly ? " p. m. Rrtac your IBIS nnibarhip card and arear yoar In and Grotto arafka. Hy order of monarch. It. K. Fulton, an-ratary. AI. KADER TEMri.E A. A. O. X. U. 8. Statad aaarion Saturday. May 2i. at p. m.. M tannic TrmpU. Vt Park and Tamhill U. Bortal and ratar tainmant after buainea aewian. Vieitinc nob lea cordially larltad. By onWr of the Potentate HVfili J. BOTD. Recorder. OHEOOX iJOltr.K No. 101. A K. and A. M. Special com municatton tomorrow ( Saturday) erenrnt. at 7 :8Q o'clock. Work in tha M. M. decree. Vkilinc brethren ronlullv m.ttvl u. order of the W. M LESLIE M PARK Kit. Secretary Ml LTXOUAII CAMP No. T, WTtl. W . will meet in tbeir hall. Wi East Sth a:., ereninc. Mat 24. and hold nnminn in Kn..., of the Hon. I. I. Hoak, bead ronMll of tha W. . W. AH members of tha V. O. W. are cordially inrited. l.ii HI. KM jewelry a aperiaitv. buttooa, pins. Jaecer Bros.. 1S1 ISS 6th at. charrna. Vital statistics 7TlatTigts.BIrtbs, Deaths. MARK1AUE LirEXNEK Orral N. I'lawaon. SO. Vancouver liar. Waoh., and Alice U Wiltshire. 22. 204 Whitaker street. t lay Taylor, lecal. 25 H rlr.t street, and Ruth M. Mock, lecal. 1007 Uretham street. J. H. lss Voider. 21. S0 Lorejoy street, and Zoe t; rem wood. IB, S80 Iorloy street. JiJm T. Wacer. 23. 62S Rhine street, and "-eariiey, -a. t.. I OU1 street. Wedding Announcements W. Bmlth A Co.. 11 Morgan bMc. DUESH SCITS for rent, all sixes. Inique Tai Inrinc Co.. S09 Stark at. 10 . BIBTH 1 M HARD to Mr. and Mr. Harold Keith Richard. Bt. John. Or.. May 17. a son 10 SOI VEGMEH To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Source nier S3 H E. 80th at . May 16. twins (son and daughter). 10 PATTERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Parte r , .,,n....,,85 Grand ave.. May 14. a dauchter. 10 j TEHAWAGA To Mr. and Mrs. Sl.mirl. Tera , n ' .T","' -nH Erecett. May S. a daughter. 10 ; FOLKS To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Edw. Foles. J ,..M4 Marguerite are.. May 11. a daughter. 10 I JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. j 7232 Foster road. May IS. a son. 10 PALMERTON To Mr. and Mrv Claude !L i Palmerton. S5 8herrett ave.. May 20. a son. 10 TAILOR To Mr. and Mrv Wm Lord Tailor Scott Mills May 17. a daughter. .. ! KK,yV J Mr- Mrs. Charles R. K.lley. 10 i 1077 E. Salmon. May IS. a son. I WALL To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Wall. 1140 10 j fc. 10th. May IS. a dauchter. I a . EN AN To Mr. and Mrs. lister W. Keeaaa. 10 , 1224 Belmont. May IS. a son. ! MEN DEN HALL To Mr. and Mr-, Kester L. 10 : Mendenhau. 785 E. Main. May II. a sun. ! STEPHENS To Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Sepbena, 10 : 431 E. Ash. May 20. s son. . HARVEY To Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Harvey. 405 ! E. Davia. May 18. c son. 900 I TEMPLE To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Temple. ! oSS H Vancouver ave.. May 16. a son. 10, FROST To Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Trust. I Itorinc. Or.. May 20. a son. 10 ; DEATH AXh FrNF.RAI.sJ 71 i xvi7CTl city' J" 31 raaret Mary I Wills WUUburc road and East 30th sr.. 10 i "Fla-S.' I.. I days: neloved wife of Wl uam E. WUIa Friends invited to attend 10 ; funeral services, which will be held at tbe I "rtland crematorium at 2 p. m tomorrow (SaUirday). May 25. Take Sell wood car for 10 crematorium. Kerns ins are at Uolman'a funeral prlor ""t'1 1 P- m Saturday aged 15 years, husband of Mrs. Florence T. Mr Wuaw. The funeral servires will be held Sat . - 7 - . onn r. acuoiKI VV' 1 o clock n. m . at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley A SorT Montgomery at 6th. Friends Invited Inter ment at Mount Scott Park cemetery. LAI- EIn tbta '.ity- M,T 2- Un- J"'" Lelne. age 28 years, late of 248 Holladay ave be lovrd wife of William Laine. neral -rVl ' w'" be conducted tomorrow (Saturday). May ' l t Pi'i frora ,IrOT undertaking par- T j : "" "" vuion sve. riienda in vited. Interment Multnomah remf.e. MITCHELL In this city. Mar 21 j-s.- u wuf'beid V.J0 W7 r"l tnr!L a"nd' Salmon '. 'ATf '1" (Saturday). Ms, 25 Friends' Inrl, i " termrnt Itot,cemrt,rV : ANDERSON The funersl riin1hr U,'. lw.Ro..K.,'rr".I heW 8.,'ra., j r.UblUhm.nt- o J P Fin, 'i 'son'"? 10 ! ftVuV iLH. Inr-enrii I KERR May 23. James Kerr! age 4 7 years. 10 1 srjif '-Her; 60 ! " ""tl Inter- vary cemetery A''riIChVir:,JlL.b UtJU "l'c.. .61 M Ean , . aerTice wiu be held at tha reaidenna tomorrow (Saturday). May 25, at 2 p a, 10 rsngernenta tn charge of p. I.. Lei, 1 Ml.?.1 " "" 68tl. are. tnA T,h .,- Bltf afU. 57 IMri' tal-itU l-I 3.701 I CICK Fnrf CUck. 8820 64ti Ma, -1 si 1,870, years; lobar Pneumonia 7 84 2.783 ;G,22-or.!Ucttr,iiU- "8 I CAPLES Captain Ramh F. 1 . SaniUrium. May 21. 4 2 iwr,- n!,,T 10 j HA T.N IE James If. Haynie Ht VlZ-P. 10 HtklMar. I? PneTm,. '"rlbrirL 79,h' 2' "VMTy '.T 2?, J! KAAE"T.Ann K"n- -3 WilUmette bl mette bird.. May i ii i x-v- .. " lemure. '."Il-P' rar; rrartur of nerk f f, t.iiiie nav Allen B : ! ho-rntal U.. to ta . "a."nn T I' EN- ' jr; nemnnTue hln I, it.; l-r".. - yesr: lobar nnramo-i. ' "- CROWN ER Samuel Crowner. St Vincents bo nit. i vi. oa a. 'ncenia nos- Pital. Msy 20. 60 year.; tew," UN-1, ,xm- 2H Fmiit, May 2(1 76 ' . . , 7 tuveTruioaav FLORISTS ft Japan florist. T- "whin. 17. 5 ' hill. w. Skto All kinds of Irnruv.i . ir, . aV JABL pJ"t- hancinc baskets and Spcs1 "ale price, extri 'bar . .," Howera for all occ- slons artistically arranced. . "" CLARK BROS.. FWWts. 28 J " Morriao. U.iZ N., r.n" noral dag . . asaraaau SS2Z, H B LINER. Portland hotrC3?8 MorrisoV MAX sMiTifTrw-t. iu eth a FCXEHAL DIRECTORS East 781. LERCH Mrs. Lercb B-1888. Undertakers. nil anu Hawthorne MILLER A TRACZT. Independent mnaral D," rectoa. Prices aa krw as 626. 846 SCO -. i sri vi. i TTT awu. - -- n s um. A. R.ZellerCo ;t taVF HAMILTON T.rnJ4lll w I jt-J u "aefiivr B-2646. Tsborl2&8. Skewes rraVrtakias Cm. Mala 4162. A-2321. f emet t4 and Oar. Wilson & Wilson 1167 Kerbv at. Wdln. 4640, C-l 166 B. T. BTRNES. nee ncn eaf'V-bment. wa 22V. C-1S43. 61 Will- ara. WexxUa FC3ER.AL lURrCTOa Holman Undertaking Co. . Funeral Directors . C4sVIMm4 llt. Tairo ami Waltao atravta. Ma Hi let. A-ltlt. Lady Aatat. J. P. FIN LEY t SON Tt null Fsaaral TNraetxf. PBITATK DRIVE Vian Aruradaeta. Maeisoiary St Fifth. Mala t. ; A WILSON & ROSS East 4 lAj Aaaiatant. CI Hi Mahnemab at S- Maeentb at. Dunnine&McEntee reary detail. Broadway and Plave ata. Broadaay 4 SO. A-4SSS. ldy amtetant. F. S. Dunning, Inc. The fieldea Bala t'ndeeUaar. 414 E. Akirr at. rixae KaM aj. R SJ2S. A. D, Kenworthy Co. Tahor, 1T. BSSI ld at. Inta. I Tabor ftt. SSth at. and rver road. ArWta. 4'HAMBERS KENWORTTIT X1.. 1111 Kerby at. WToodlaan SSSS. CIlSS. 4 0,J5T, AT MAni"- PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. :4 20 4th at., opooatta city halL Mata S544. PUUp Nea Horn for Btemortaav lot Ayr vnvnn ti THE foUosrinc artlclea bate bean found an cars of tha Portland RaUway. Usbt Power Co.. May 2S. 11H: I pairs stores. I ie. 1 bac. ' 1 latter. 4 books. T parkacao. 1 saw. 1 sbeael. 1 r neck piece, 1 slicker. 1 raincoat. S luncb baiaa, 1 4 auitcasea. 1 hand ha a. 1 aaon wnnaer. 1 2 was- ' i bretlaa. Owners may obtain property at 1st and Aiaer ata. a:ata j LOST A $100 Liberty bond of tha 2d Uawrty roan, between Jmrpk and r art land, about : March IB or 20. ISIS. Pindar wiU oira-e re ' turn to tha nndersianed and rceelre liberal Te I ward II. B. Clark, bo I 204). Joeeph. Or. ! LIBERAL REWARD tost, porketboofe ronlsta i ins draft on Canadian bank of Commerce, j Delia. Alberta: also S in currency. If found i notify L. V. Jenkina, 641 Marguerite see LOST Between Ureaham and Portland, erer- ! coat, keys fn pocket, valuable only to ewaer j Reward. S-SA2. JournaL LOST ldy'a tan left drlrtnc C'o'e. Broadway ' and William". Monday. II 1 a TeL East i 4176. Reward LOST Earelopa eonUinlnc ISO. Wed needs r j ereninc inaer p lease return to svs j let it. S-ft reward. !XST AlrcUle doc. license No. 2S02 An- swera to name of Pete. Reward. 128 E. Sth S. Wdln. SSS2. LtkST l .old watch, leatuer rial band and monocram "R. M.," on Rojsl coon. Call Tabor 422. ia.ii niaca bacc-atrap puree m raaiacws. WedneMtaw mrmmimm Wdln. 1SS4. to Journal office. LOST -Key ring with 2 keys. Call Journal. Reward. LOST Ou eat side, brooch act with ai i anond. E. H074. Reward. gwaTm IA.HS r LnamotMl ring and ear droit. Pbone Bnadway 270. LOST Auto robe. C. 50th and Madiaoa. Finder return. Reward. Tabor 484. Lost 1 a elewvelre sweater downtown da. trtct Reward. Broadway 8423. LOST Purse witA rectstratioa card and amoaey. Reward. G. f. Markee. 3SOS S4tb at. LOST Red-brown Jersey cow, fresh 6 weeks. Call Mil-sukte 67X. LOS taturalmaowei raiDer. Fisaler to John Kalaa. 427 Staatoa. HKI.F WANTED-MAL8 TOL'NO HL8TLECS WANTED T-ra. ,v I a or two h 1-4 line young aalaaaaea for mty work. Only riaaa cut. earn eat, bardworklng. asshMtwus caape Bead apply. Prefer aaaa wit- pre nova aellinc etperkence, but rf you keek sood ta as and caa furuiab ceod referenea wo wul uko you without esperWeas. Tea sauat be wtlling wmmiMm ,mi eaiwwa sw awsse aasexi. Btra WSII SUI- i ary, mode rate te start, but asure as fast as you are worts it. osiuoa an excellent future ta tha right a. ore. fuU i. anarriod er Mncia. O ua at eipeneace w u w saiPVTavKw, saw, as mea or aaia, nferencea. sad Aoa't forest sour pboaa Baas- ber. tf you want to be considered. Addn L-V84. Journal. BOYS Do yoa wan! to work all summer at 3S0 a mouth t Good, clean, healthful work. Ara you over 16 and nave you s wheel ? It so. we have an opening and caa place yoa. Apply Cud-fir or Batlei. 266 Oak st. BO 18 WANTED. 16 TO 20 TEARS. BAG FACTORT AMES. HARRIS. NEVILLE CO.. 15TH AND HpTT STS. U. S GOVERNMENT EMPLOTMFNT SER VIG-. 34 7 DAVIS STHKJCT. Common laborers urgently i -TTt yards. Oeod wages. Immediata larirraill ova oppurtuouiaa ler trui WEST LINN strike stiil on. No expenenc needed. Come and see free eantorment wf. fico acroaa river from Oregon On. Lowes wace 66.36 for aigtit hours. OperaUac lull , product. WAVIED Aa epener i ace. on saaouae rig Uagaa 64 s day ami Mast be good tool dreeaer. ivc a loos ueai i as nan ne goou tool areeaer. oive age aaas espenewos. Aoureaa pus II, lee- d let on. Or. WANTED loung mas or yuuag womaa to belp car for school rooeas uutde erf study hours, ta exchange for bin lines eaUaco teursa Pbona Mdwy. 1S21. or write T-740, Journal. WANTED Good steady aaaa to work on extrae tor: steady position, good pay. Apply to parsoa. vrys i lauauii ta., m- 4ist at. ana ; Samly blvd. 1 W-T lr nalsjmsa ana a uectot lar cite aort ; . . . . . . . . . . . . " BSUM Da BDM to jurua a-a Cail A. M-. i vasninctow m. ; WANTED A lathe sua: good wsges. ataady work , Wentworth Irwin. 200 26 ac . i u.ln nil W ANTED Maelan tot for lathe work. Steady wor.V" roa4- way and Handera. VANTED City planing mills, saab sad 4W machine nn, cabinet sis k era. 607 Orecea 1 NKiHT aaaa for StaaigrT caraga . mwat aader- stand now in run ana Bteaicer. loth and Couch. waab can. Paul WANTED Fir.t ckasa autonaobUe paiaiera. For tafui matiou writ C. A. Land berg. 806- 306 E. Market et., Aberdeen, wash. kECUANlC. auteasob-as; goad pay." atesdy week ; aa witb exvenenae on wverhead vsjve preferred. Oakland. 844 Bum-da. GOVERNMENT wants atenograpere sad trait. Ear ara st Sbevtocfc'g JtaUread S.buj. Worcester kldg. WANTED Ex per weed I ruck dneer fee mug route. ta- in a matte uairy. 4tl t sea. N. . W ANTED Repair ssaa and amc shjppiag cWk; must nave naernanirei am ivy. Orapbophone Ca. 479 Weebtpgtou at. ABLE-BODIED few algbt sklft im aC vanlsins p st; steady sssrk: tuna and ta, Sundays sad overtime. 14th and Love)y. ' WANT Hard candy Baa cad cream Tocaa Candy Ce. WANTED Man for nickt work. RuaaeU 'ac Carsge. Eat -128. iMlY snusta-. Apyay A en Drac stare. 22i ft. th ee- At'TO painters wanted. Paul Staicer e Co.. Hh end Cnuch au. MAN ta take charaw af bine rms. rawlanel Fumrrnre to.. 7e Maendam. ' OLD nr young nai to do drafttnfoirbos a c-netrac-on cosapaar. PVatie East 1661. wTNflLMaa tn wwrk on rivwr UsU. 147 . sad up- Apply W as hingta m dewk. ittOko-O iai HELP' WASTE P-MIKCl.. 4t STXAWBERBT Hrlm aaata . Wfctta Balam auawwrry 4rkt aaam will tkMt Jona 1. A tars aaaibar af lUm a ad rarft- ata Ha lirf.nl n aaaiptes avtnta. Unu for farUM mforaMUoe. Apply ie tha Wba Batata VaUry orawara aiaciaH , Wait Salaoe, Haas. riAWTHORMC ATTO S' HorH, 3 -HAVrTMOHNK At t K .-I?."TTMI MEOIAMI AI. AM nX.C UrtlUlwiiJll'TU'; HUCTICAL OM'AIR .MMBKJt TOIXU WOMEN A N7Tk KX Wiau-J V-- ; " ';" eau or wma Teh-frmpa Iwrwr- - ". aaay Kirhaaa naMn HK ADCOX AtT S4 H4t. T . -. aoener t mon .ea ' pbe liAi abovt free trial offer Pay and mtmt rlasaea. MIS HKCkKRH BtNINtSS lHJ.E';E . trU er.ioe, dictaphoaa enerattne. lortKaa4. tyrewrit'na. baokaeeptrt. miaMeraohlnc. Kna ha epellma Anaky bade.. Sd and Mrrwa. WANTl Uea atkd oeaaa nnder Ik and boye l. or e to work a laboreea and betpara ia atoraa af a. P. R, R. Co.. at RrookUia abopa. H lliutrmuia. cartuauna a Mi rte,ienn a aae bow to aaarket or wra. may. ear . aiare riaaa noane atady. Wnta for tntemew. lacorera. Statkoai f. Port Mod SEH.N kX-WALKLRTb(aM bwLnaTrotieTTa caex bet ; enroll any tiaae. free oatakajwa. nr.i.f 'tMf r b. MAI.K TELEPHONE OPERATORS Our rapidly crasrlnc buainaaa sffarea sa anuaual opportuauty at thla tiasa few you a i women wno deal re ta las up lesepboaat work. We Ao not rwaaue prerioua aapeneaea. but wui uvatruau Ksnd pay you from tbe beajismtas. y younc woman ka fori la ad are now encased In this laierretius-work. Tney ftad it pleasant and profitable. Bala nee are Coed and cutanea mant raput. We success (bat ou cutne and taia (no mat ter oeer wr.h Miss inoasas at ike emp!osBeat mi ace between J a as. aawt k p. as. CAIX AT TEl.EPHu.Xki ItiMTANT. llAfH rLuuk 1UMJM set. 1-iHa ANU UAk SIKtKTS CIBLS. 16 OR OYER. TO WORK IN BAO FACTORT; GOOD WAGES; STEADY IM PLOTMENT. APPLT AT ONCI. AMES. HARRIS. KET1LLE CO.. 1TH AND HOTT ST3 WANTED Lady demooatrator fot porasiar ! eelUnc bowaebold articie. stnrUy Mora vMsrk, j must have bad eipenenre. '.ne inforasatkaai ' and phone number in own bamiwrttinc. IV- i CSS. JournaL I HA.Mtl tim eta as exirrteiKird asaaaiady Ie docoods and ready to wear department; wiU 1 pay ui ta 620 per weak (alary. Biaaoew, I and Alder a W ANTED MKka-aa- wuuaai esaptue4 part et j. to look alter 3 It. K. ranaaa l-r rosea awd board far as n wortinc aubt shift. Very Wttas to do. H 1K2. Journal SCHOOL girl to do rook lag and housework. mail house. Mrs. R W Blubba. East 74 41. WANTED A ywunc lady as aaautant bonk beeyer; must be accurate and fast on detail work . Cotusnbrn Graptiophone Co. . 42S W awk. WANTKIv Competent crl or ossan foe lig-t I heusewwn. family ot iwo: i I Pca fee right party. Vdtn 61 IT MIDDLE AGED ssdy for drnlnc room vot In escbance for babad a Sao own wan awu ii, Sl Savter. I j frieaxi aiej'ly ta like tai )-, Armr Raerae House. 32 I 16t at. J . r libewe East ISS. w"frt " h-pS Write cirtac referewc ea. ete. W-SS1. Ceetfwai j - . . i r WOMEN ta do light housework and care log 3 children. ' "Tfi WANTED W Tabor 6116 ta work ewot tunes. WANT ED Girl to work HielHanw and? store. 1373 ABAIMIAM' bow-aaewt-r larsa. wchs-u un der g-id hoeae F. 742. Journal WANTEts A ciri Ceneral towaework : M waablnc wr Irantnc- Pnor- Mam 722Q. I VAN ttflt borolate dipiwr. also packet. ogsa Candy . UTFD Eiirin.:d"'ma-L" Hotel l-nwoc HELP WAS7KB-MALK FKMAJ.K AS 1 THOROrCHLT rirrWvK-d eoenbinaUoa keeper 'cr,'"hrm- .T TV"" ..at pe-tloos. good aalanaw; 1S efu-: eiiwrvmce. refsrencea and pbona addresa. W-44S, JraraaX tee MEN and woes a to learn the earner iraoa. .hortage all over the rountri; big "sgea. Tern ran earn your way u.rocn wa -stroadwar 1781. Mosrr Barber CoUcce. 284 Hurie at- . - WOMEN. learn barber trade irea. wagaw -k'iu fis: pwsttiosi swarautaod. Ores as pirber CoUesje. 228 MedMon. ; PORTLAND BARBER COTE - Teaches aaea and woeaen tbe barber trade free, rev whHe learnins. 234 Couch. B way 242 ! silTi:ATIO -MALE t i 1 WANT t. Ao pbrwiac .jd J vaUey wltb a tractor. 81 a tferetu a t 67Q3. after 6 p. us. PAINTING, usual. paa toaoginc by rr nced work ma a Estimates furnsUwd. l-bo-e Marahall IS: evenlna-. Maiwe7 F.,-1. I Lave new caV. wUI tesic- "". as ! 63; satiafacuraii gs-rautaad. ! tn i aeorwrnA Udla. 440S. J .i.i-,v.,, ,-r v.,r and UnUns y I 1 8 ." san tract. Pbone w i uiw. i orkreahincHnc. Itehlnc and paiaunc l. petel irsl-11 ' " ; - , W ANTED- Rosrfs to pa in if Call'Taboe 4717 t reiereacea. event nee WASHER wauta p-HlMw, 717. JoumaU HOL sK sad sards- work. Broadway 264. irr A-riiiNH f FT (LR 4 U'AN'Tf.D Poattiou by younc Udy suarJial flcaraa. expertrereo mm cwrm --. ve bad 2 years' experiere teavrbhss rural, i ..... w. -hi weal, rowecsemvoua. enercetsc ss net - have mm s ta orrerr at. mmw .-..n- uAffli wractk-eJ Bursa st Old I sop -a j H-. F-et 5S ' , ' j F t'S I! r D BOOS8 gtTONhe72"26 HMadtaw at-, nie BcnT j " ,, .-.), tiated. steam awat. at and ' runwlac wstac In all roosns: tales by seeA . mamtb; traHiut tmAa aeltevied. p ! TENT for reert. cood. clean bed. elect re Lgbt. : f batli and pbona tn next bens a. 666 ciisaa near 16th. ricDr.mxTfw5AXAGEMF.VT trinna Hetrl. E 34 and -uxua-la. 0e ey Up 63 wee no. F st 171. rr.xisi.ED ioomi FRIT ATE FAMILY 70 nsodera. both ttiaeaa. sbba. 141 J. 1 1 rn. rt'RNlSHED rwa-sa in una aanabm. 766 F-nAers et. LLati.ANf rwosaa mi teeatmi lafaaU 61 a BOOMS AX D BOARD 16 TUB tnsrtna Waabt-gten. 8 SO lntv few bi Mae grria swd etodita. laaraa-S 1 1 1. il bAAtL A real . -mmmm ' kote. at ' snung, san ne atv KOOMS AfcD BOARD FR1TATE FAMILY I RXi K fra-t rmmm aadtaMn foe 1 w m daaired; a e single tee; goad boar. C-hambes. ewe. let-. Main 3664. 1 ROOM and heard to aCIaanUy prtrUacea, waik sng 4anen. 77t Hoyt sC Main 1627. HOt'K.hEEFI30 BOOMS rrtlHKH AND tf I KNIHFD CLEAN, ey tnisna by 'nay. week oi .444 Taylor. Tie 3 fumiiaed houaekeoptxai tn. near a-ipyama . am 1st at. 7" . tCea-aaca es TeUewUf Tft)