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THE OREGON: DAILY - JOURNAL, : P ORTLAND FRIDAY. JUNE 21.; 1918 -,,. - i ' ' . , , . T r- - . v. , : ' ' ARGE GATHERINGS SPEAKERS TALK TO i OFSHIP WORKERS ' Additional Meetings for Coming Week Will Include List of In ; dustries Allied With Ships.' ; KEEN INTEREST MAINTAINED ' National Service Section Work ! In. Oregon District Is Being t Directed by C. W. Tebault Uncle Sam's Jackies Are Valued At $50,000 Each Gombine $1,000 Worth Training and $49,000 'Pep' , Sevsral hundred men who labors Uri directly allied to the shipbuilding Industry and whose efforts are bulld Inr Portland's prosperity, have been ' addressed within the present week by representatives of the national service ' i section of the Emergency Fleet corpora- tlon under the direction of C. W. Te- , beult, chief of the section In the Ore ton district. For the coming week ad 4 dltlonel meetings are planned and the ' entire list of allied Industries will be ! visited before the campaign completes i Its first lap. ' , For enthusasm and patriotic expres- slon. . the city's Industrial plants are . wonderful, according to Mr. Tebault V and Judge John H. Stevenson, repre sentlng the Industrial service section, ' who have addressed each of ttoe meet ;,lngs held. When Mr. Tebault calls for ' three' cheers for the boys at the front r-. every man In every yarjjl doffs his cap " and joins the chorus. ' ' The visitations of the national service section men are designed to keep work men Informed upon the Issues of the j,war, for which .Judge Stevenson as an - ( . Interested student Is doing splendid Work, Mr. Tebault confines his re ; marks to a review of the work of the "' national service section, and to engen ' dertng an enthusiastic spfrft among the i workmen. - ' Within the present week meetings of ..a very Interesting. nature, were held .as follows: Monday, Oregon Brass works; Tuesday, Phoenix Iron works ; Wednes- , day, the W. O. McPherson company ; "hursday, Pacific Metal works; Friday, - , Commercial Iron works. On Monday jt Judge Stevenson. Lieutenant R. A. 4 Blyth and Mr. Tebault will speak at : V the Electrical Steel company and on ' ; Tuesday will-go to the Western Struc- V tural Steel Tank company and J- Wednesday to the Pacific Martne Iron "f works. In reporting to the head offices of the national service section on .the V meetings that have been held Mr. Te- , bault has submitted pictures showing the crowds that have attended the In - dustiial plant meetings at the brief noon hour talks. A recruit plus supplies and a "Jackie's" outfit equals , a man-o-warsman worth 150.000. ; ; , 5 Are you worth $50,000? Uqcle Sam Is calling for several mil lion dollars worth of men from Portland. Uncle Sam does not wish , to itemise what his "Jacklesara worth.- War prices do not count with Uncle, espe cially when he has to fit out and feed an army and navy. "A recruit costs the United States prac tically $1000. per year and before the navy will enroll him be must havs $49,000 worth of "pep." , Uncle Sam declares that every man has "pep" and more than $43,000 worth. It the recruit lacks the "pep" which is made up of a "1920 fighting spirit." Uncle Sam guarantees to install it for nothing although it costs him money to Inject ' red blood" into a recruit. The recruit is given $85 of clothing. He is Interviewed and schooled by na val officers and given the fundamentals of a man-o-warsman's life. He la given the best of medical care by the navy medical officers. His teeth are taken care . of by naval dentists without charge. He is given an unlimited amount and the best of food regardless of the cost..- -, ... . The, cleanliness of body and mind is the foundation of all teachings the blue jacket receives. He wins promotion and the greater respect of his superior offi cers on 'his neat appearance. -Schools on f every trade and profes sion are provided for the sailor. He is given practical experience training; after which he is sent to sea, .either aboard a battleship, destrpyer, submarine, sub marine chaser, monitor or merchant ma rine, v If you think that you are worth $50,000 to Uncle Sam. apply at the U. S. naval - reserve's recruiting station, 352 Alder street, until Thursday. X -K 1 ALL ALONG T1IK WATERFRONT CONTROL OF SHIPS VILL BE EXTENDED Bill Which Endows the President With B road Powers Over "M er chant' Marine Passes House. 4m I IP fr'-'JV rtmm' nkr T4 Washington June t.(l. K. 8.) Au- tnorKy to fix freight and charter rates, and fix sailing regulations for all ves sels using American ports, ts conferred upon the president by a bill which passed the house Thursday. Thp bill is sweept.ig in character and gives the president separate control -over ail ships coming to or leaving this country. Among the powers granted in the bill are the fol lowing. First To requisition for any national purpose arising out of war the tempo rary possession of any vessel and to re quire it to be placed at the service of the United States. Second To make rules, regulations and orders regarding voyages, the courses, the use' of protective devices and the arming; of vessels. Third To declare a danger sone and order vessels excluded from it. Fourth to prohibit any citlsen of the United States from chartering a vessel of foreign registry, unless the charter terms are satisfactory to the president. The charters made In violation of this section may be altered and the charter rates of v easels. Fifth (Missing.) Sixth To prescribe the priority in which the goods shall be carried and the priority In whlcn they shall make use of wharves and warehousea Seventh To purchase, lease or requi sition drydocks, wharves or loading or discharging terminal facilities in any port of the United States. BUT W. S. S. BCIUHXG PERMITS B. J. 'WUltum. met sans. 1TSO Bfaadoa hrtM Sebofteld aa Kulpstrtck: builder, aasM; Gnat Smith-Porta Ship company, met TJ nca. WiUaaMtW ld. f sad New York: bvJVter. : 91500. Crant Smita-Parter Ship company, arret na nce. Ediaon batwara FmomkUm and New Tor tat baUdar. mm: 1 1 BOO. Gnat Bmtth-Portar Ship company, aract real- denea. Ediroa (t. prta u rnJia and Nw York .; bai)dvr. mm: S20O0. Grant Rmita-Partar Ship company. arret rrat nea. VUlamatta Mid. brhmi Tm trndia and New Tor at.; bsiktor. aaata: SHOO. Grant Smtth-Portar Ship company, afaet raat- dacea. Edteoa at. bataara Faaaandaa and New Tort; traikter. aama: fZVUO. Walla Farso company, repair office, 81 eta at between Das and Stark; Q. C Been, balkier. 2S0. U. E. Krdir. repair raaidenca. 411 E Waih- tncton between 6th and 7th ata.; buudrr. remci $50. WfM-. RmOiaim. raoalr roomlna Sou. SS U Riath at. between Start and Oak: McDonald Wjmkoop, baildm; ST&. u ii huhii. renair reaiaenca. .o mi Ismette MrL between Dearer and Gay; balkier. Mr. Stack, arret ahaek. Grham at. between T.U, fn1k . J MmklnL builder: ISO. Partite Marine Iron woru. erect ran imh. E. Water between K. Tamhill and Belmont; bnOder. aame; $15,900. 1TKW TODAT tfatw wn rrrRit Ti EIDSOX In thta ehy. Jane 20. fttella F.iiaat -bath Eidaoa. ased SS yean. wUe at Fmnk 11. EJdano, mother of EUsabeth Van. and danca tar of Ii. VL Williama at Ilweoo. Waah. . The r faaerat Berrloa will be held Satarday. Jane 22. St 2 e'ekoek t. at the n. MOhUalw meat of J n m.i.. a . ---- . H FUh. Frteada Inrlted. SenrkM at tha anva prirate. YYEINSTEtN UetnMein. tiood Samaritan boa- nital. Jane It. IB nan.- Inhae uoenoioala. : C1BOMEY- Robert M Giboner. Good Mama- . ritaa boapttal. June IS. 22 mil arwta aa- Prndk-ttia. . ' IKERACGU William A Firebanah. Good Bamaritaa haapiul. June 18. SS yaami raptored appendix. DOTY Kit on Prrrtn Doty. 2 14th. June It, tS year.! apoolex. HOWE Helen Minnie Howe. 1005 K alley. Jane i a. m jean acute rnawtnnta. WIIJK1.N Cbarlra WlHon. 35S Front. Jus 14. TT yean, lobar pneumonia CHAMBERS Mn. Sulla ( Kainhen. Kt. Via- cent boapttal. June IT. 28 yean, lutetatraal neahritia. t IU.IAMS Henry E. William. Kt Vincents' hospital. June IS. fi3 yean, apopieir. XEKP Margaret .Veep. 413 N. Slat. June It. -72 yean, cerebral hemorrnaca. c aa.Mi., owaii I nit aiasnn. oaeu foweu v Jane It. 21 mn. endorarditia. THORN Bt'Rti Manna Thornhurs. 6014 4Ttb era. Jane IT; 50 yean, ramooma. HA I J Pardee F. Hall. 683 E. 10th. June IS. SO yean, gangrene of lea ; urn ii hit United States steam vessel Inspectors today are aboard the steel steamer Point Lorn a. first product of the Alblna Engine At Machine works, and on Sat urday will make the first annual in spection of the engines and boilers of the Point Loboe, fourth vessel launched by the same company. Inspectors are also examining the Coquille at Astoria today 1 and will get the C. Mlnslnger. owned by , the Star Sand company, of Portland. James French, chief surveyor In the United States for Lloyd's registry. Is In Portland and Thursday visited aev- eral - of the larger shipyards. Mr. French, who Is a guest of Walter Lang, one of the local.Lloyd's surveyors. Is en WALK ERECT . AT EIGHTY ' Because a man or woman Is old ' does not mean that they must walk . along bent over and supported with a .cane. A man can be as viroroun mi healthy at 80 as at 20 If he aids the organs of the body in performing their functions. All diseases whether of a mails- i riant or weak character tend to tear . .-away our vitality. You must countsr- act disease In Its Incipient stage If you would live a nappy and useful long - iue. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules. a EOO-year-old preparation that , is usea ill over tne -world,, contains soothing oils combined with streng'h " giving and system cleaning; herb. - These capsules are a prescription and have been and are still being used bv r physicians In dally practice. They have proven their merit in rellevtnr ' r' backache, kidney and bladder cora . plaints and all ailments arising from i an excess of uric acid In the system. ; . GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules are sold at all reliable druggists. They, are guaranteed to do everything ' - as claimed or money refunded. Don t be misled by false imitations. Look ' for QOLD MEDAL on every box. For sale and guaranteed by The Owl Drug 4 vvmpauy. tAQV.J route to Japan In the Interest of firm The Libby Maine, built by the G. M. Stand if er . Construction corporation for Libby, McNeil & Libby, has been de livered to her owners and will be put into the Alaska trade at once. No formal trial trip was held, although the vessei performed in movements about the river. The Willamette river forecast made this morning by Meteorologist Edward L. Wells in charge of the Portland of-: flee of the weather bureau,' presages a stationary condition' for Sunday and Monday with the water at a 19-foot level. In the meantime the river will rise 0.2 foot. Unless unusually heavy temperatures strike the Columbia and Snake river watersheds within the next few days the river is expected to fall rapidly. BUY W. S. 8. Vessels for Hawaiian Route Seattle. June 21. (I. N. S.) The Mat son Navigation company of San Fran cisco soon will be given five wooden steamships of the Ferris type by the United States (shipping board for the San Francisco-Honolulu : route, according to announcement here today by J. D. Lowman, director of the northwest di vision"' of operations for the shipping board. Four of the vessels built at Ta- coma are the Quinault, Wahkiakum, Mahaska and Bel o it, and the Wtshk.h, built at Aberdeen. They are 3500-ton freighters. BUY W. 8. S. Steel Vessel Is Launched Seattle. June 21. (I. N. S.) The 7500- ton steel hull of the steamship Deranoff, the eleventh vessel launched since Janu ary 19 by the Skinner & Eddy corpora aion. Is riding at anchor here today after being christened by Mrs. Earl Bert Barnes of Asheville. N. C. The vessel Is of the Isherwood type. uv w. 8. t ; Shipyards to Be Inspected J. W. Hall,, assistant district super visor of wood ship construction for the Emergency Fleet corporation, will leave tonight for an official inspection trip to the shipyards at Astoria and Tilla mook. He will be accompanied by J. L. Hubbard, chief of hull inspection, and J. B. Morris, chief of machinery inspection. month of the rirer at noon: Wire trouble de layed report. Sun Record for June 22. Son rtaea 5:20 a. m. gun acts 0:08 p. m. Tide at Astoria Sunday. Hista water. Low water. 4:55 A.M. 7.8 feet. 11:41 A.M. O.O feet. 8:05 P.M. 8.2 feet. 0:29 A. M. 2.0 feet. BUY W. 8. s.- DAILY RIVER READINGS 8 a. m., 120th Meridian Time. fered ioOO carloads of potatoes to Vi enna, but that there is no prospect of tha A tiaele n 4nA eUnaaUH V. I I secf-a eaaaw a, . f . j VWs DllUttllUll UCing IITl To Be in Afternoon proved for th,r.e.!fis-. " " 1 If. SS, i ii Launchings on 4th f? STATIONS 'SB ejt "bSb fa la. ell ail Wenatchee I 40 188. 5 0.8 U.0U Lewuton 1 22 12.81 0.2 Umatilla 25 20.2 0 0.00 The DaUaa 40 83.8 0.8 0.00 Engene . , I 10 1.8 0.1 0.00 Albany I 20 l. 0.1 O.OO Salem 1 20 0. 0.1- 0.00 Oregon City ....12 4.0 1.8 0.00 Portland 18 18.8 0.1 0.00 No Mail for Child Employers, Proposal Washington. June 21. (I. N. S.) Sen ator Kenyon of Iowa Wednesday after () rising. ( ) falling. RITES FORECAST The Willamette rirer at Portland will riae lowly Saturday, reaching a atage of about 19.0 feet, and will remain nearly atationary Sunday and Monday. BUY W. 8. 8. Track Grain Buyers Must Have License Track buyers of grain are required to secure licenses from the federal food administration, and to show this au thority to purchase cereals when apply ing to railroad agents for cars. In structions have been Issued by W. c Kendall, manager of the car-service section of the federal railway adminis tration. to all railroad asrents in th country, requiring them to demand licenses from w here the grain does -not pass through a licensed elevator. If the grain buyer refuses or is un able to show a license, agents sre in structed to furnish the required cais and to notify the car-service aectio.i at once, giving name of shipper and con signee, date, car number, destination arl route. Tne car-service section officials Shipping Board Takes Action so That Independence Day Parade Will Be Bigger Success. ' la order to make the Fourth of July parade a success the shipping board has decided not to make any ship launchings in the forenoon, as had been planned. The launchings will be held sometime noon introduced a bill denying the use iUlCr eft J alSVk. OV US4SV. illV WS I m a . . ... yards can participate In the parade In of tne man to concerns which employ the morning. child labor. The move Is the first made This year the Fourth of July celebra- In the senate to meet the objections tlon. particularly the parade, is under raised by the supreme court several tne auspices oi me uzutea omiea Kw-1 ,. . , . will w mnductad aJona? eek" when t declared the child lines Indicated by the president, with labor law unconstitutional. the cooperation of the war and navy de nartments, the council of defense ana other governmental bodies. It Is the desire of the government that the parade be in charge of the foreign groups of the country and this plan is being followed in Portland. Different foreign groups In Portland are holding meetings and are entering Into the spirit of the occasion with en thusiasm. Some of the foreign groups promise surprises in the parade. Col onel. J.- B. Hibbard has been selected as grand marshal of the parade. Foreign groups wishing to meet to consider plans can have the use of the council chamber in the city hall. Ar rangements can be made, with Mr. Sira- monds. the superintendent of the build ing, who has received, instructions to ac commodate such groups as desire the chamber. THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing L!k pui,, Bltro-Photphats to -a on nrm, .ueausy Flesft til to Increase Strength, Vigor and Kerrc Fores Judging from the. countless crenaxa tlons and treatments which are continu ally being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, develonlne Streets will be decorated for the day arms, neck and bust, and replacing: ualv and 'business houses and merchants are I hollows and angles by the soft carved track buyers of grain I reauested to decorate with the American lines of health and beauty, there are evl flag and the flags of the allies. An in- I dently thousands 'of men and women who formation booth-has been installed in the keenly feel tbeir excessive thlnnesa (Continued from Pago One) Coaling Facilities Urged Officials of the Emergency Fleet cor poration on Thursday afternoon present ed to the Fort of Portland commission a plea for activity on the part of the commission toward the establishment at Portland of better coaling facilities for general use of all coal burning vessels entering the' harbor.. Ill notify the federal food admlnlstra tlon of all such delinquencies) on tlie' part of grain buyers. Severe penalties are provided fer infractions of the rules of the food administration, and it Is said revolution will break out unless the mat prosecution wUI follow all atempt to handle grain without a proper license. North MARIS K ALMA3IAC Weather at River 'a Mouth. Head, :; June 21. Conditions at the PADrL'S. Popular Remedy Kneumatiem. Ageau waaUOUaaknaaaSustX. 1 Py-g: )) IMftrfr5V Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AM S FOR INDIG ESTIO N I -a-e sip uwas, Beea, rea-aieedecl Asaerletms Vhmrm U ? snrW enariaaea whleh km " '""y m XresV say Dr. James rrsuaets Sedllvaa, fomaarl-v TiV-r" Itoanltu tuatseer licit). Mew Yerk. aa tk. Ban Franciaco, June 21 (L N. S.) The following army orders were iarued here today: Ordnance Sergeant it. Geiger. U. S. A. Fort WnH.n n k mr. T.-v a .u r I conseaucnces. . -. ,w . W. . .MMIUi DWIU1 Vr 1 . elina. to mt fri Count Tissa.- In addressing the Hun- artiUery replacement and training camo for duty garlan parliament at Budapest, said with truck and tractor school. , ,1 that many . provinces have: only one- -. wneral court martial i appointed to meet third or one-f ourth of the necessary at the call of the president thereof, at Fort Wor. I -.w.win - t-i den, for the trial of such oeraona aa mar ha I . . ... nnmerl kr.no) ,. fw...i .u. " . . grapn uinpaicn irom vuopennagen. e Major Horace B. Carter, coaat artui.rr National added that the situation in Vienna was Guard; .Captain Jamas H. Johnson, coaat artil- I very bad, wry COrpa: Charlea C. Griffith, enaast .rtill.nl Tn rnlv tn mn nnjidl tr-nm h. Knrrn. coma: LeUnd A. Mm., io., '.m... ZZZ.'. " 'rm" V. . -'T' V" lter S- PoUitaT irtlZZ. master oi Vienna, tne nurgomaster or CJuarda: O. . Packard, coaat artillery. N, Budapest telegraphed : ttcnal Guard; Frank if. Powell, coaat artillery, national army; Joeeph F. Witherow.. coast artil- crr. nauonai army; yirat L-ieutenanta Burton F. oooii. coast artillery, national guard: James O. Ucnn, coaat artillery reeerTe: John B. Wiirm. coast artillery, national army: Oacar U. Drake. coast artillery reaerree: Jeexe A. Younger, coaat artillery, national guard: Edmund H Bowoan. I coaat artillery, national guard. Judge adrocate; n.u.ce a. (uauiieia. coaat artillery reaerre, aa . jooae aarocaie. I Bwlhias; tm -Nsixateal lUHana . . i v aueaia auaei caaarasee at Weak. Mrraea, nra-dewa eevl la tw weeks tiase. It Is new ftetn aaed breVer tknle wiiiesi im't sasMUT, uemsiss stiesi mm aa Horn. Lealle H. Shaw, fenaer aTtlVal.!! pTVVTj.- evrao at lews isomer Valteal States) eaater Riehsrd Rellsad Kauav af niawek. a. a.iM .v. at I Armrt OeaeralJehsi ! Ciena (Retired), the drsnaaaer ber ef Sktlek, w en serst tm ka XT. 8. ArsaT wiea eely J years ef asrei alse Valt rate Jae-a-e O. TV. Atklaaem af tha Ceart mt Z. xa.Iv.-T- . soars, tteutatsd Ixem to eUsyemsed y aU sreea txmtcMU vrtxjyrhttttA sited Liberty temple in charge of Mrs. Prouty, who will give any data desired. Her phone Is Main 313. LABOR IN VIENNA IS r CLAMORING FOR FOOD Thinness and weakness are usually due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern looas. raysicians claim there is noth tng that will supply this deficiency so wen as xne organic pnospnate known an.ong druggists as bitro-phosDhata which Is inexpensive and Is sold by most all druggists under a guarantee of aari.. faction or money back.. By feeding- tha nerves directly and by supplying the body II - I.W J . . . - ceus wun HJiw ncconary pnospnoriC food elements. Dtxro-pnospnate quickly pro- U. S. Army Orders situation is remedied. - This Viennese newspaper declared further that the duces a welcome transformation in t. conditions in Prague and other Indus- I appearance ; the Increase In weight f re trial cities is sucn urn unless tne Dreaa i quentiy Deing astonisning. rations are increased the railways will This increase In weight also carries be stopped. with it a general improvement In tha The Arbeiter Zeitung says that Aus- health. Nervousness, sleeplessnesa ami tria s allies must quicmy remeqy tne lacK oi energy, wmca nearly always ac situauon in oraer to prevent serious i tuiuj""'',, . .noon aisap- pecu-, viuii v uniai, ana pal cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect Equipment Pooled By Fishing Concerns San Francisco. Juno 21. U. P.) All tig fishing concerns operating out of San Francisco have pooled their equip ment for a period of at least two months to increase production, eliminate expen sive competition, and secure quicker and more adequate distribution, the food ad ministration announced today. BUY W. S. S. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Dorothy M. Tarker to Herbert S. Cnf- For Rent 25,000 FEET STORAGE Trackage . Center ' of Shipping District Large. Light Otflce Steam Basted CLAY S. MORSE. Inc. 4t Flssdcrs Street vfk.Tiv ' QTiri'i 41. KAUKK TEMPI E. A. A. O. N. M. 8. Stated sewion Saturday. June 22. at 8 p. ro . Ma'ooie Tempie. Wast Park and Taraiiill atreet-. Social entertainment after buaineaa aeaaton. V kiting noblea cor dially inrtted. By order of the Potentat.. HT;H J. BOTD. Recorder. lewelry a apeetalty. buttow, pna. Jaeger Broa.. 1I11H Sth st. riORISTH CLARE BUoa . Florisu. 2T Mormon t Jiaia or 4-1 SOS. Fine flower and Jural deeigne. So branch stores. UiWlN A FOUBE8 CO. Florwta. St 4 Vaa. Main 3S. A-J2iit. Flowera (or all occa- aiona artiktieally arranged. PaXI'i.ES FUk4L SllOl' and Ororetinnx. 25 Alder; deaigna Phone MarhaU i.l iti.l.Vt-K. furiUixi hoiel. J MorrUMjn. SAX li. SMliH. lor uk. 141 W Slh street rrKERAt 11 RECTORS EMBLEM rharuin. Holman Updertaking Co, : Funeral Directors . Eatahliohed 1STT. ' , Third and Salmon atreeta. Main 507. A 1411. Lady AUUdL J. P. FINLEY Si SON I'rocrie Funeral Pireetora. PRIVATE DRIVE Women AUendaata Monigucnery at Fifth. Main 9. 4-lStS. WILSON & ROSS Ewt B4 Lady Aadataat. Multnomah at fc. Serentb at. o-sii Dunning McEntee health. CAUTION Although bltro-r.r.n.k. is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness. lieepieaaneH " (sucrai weaicness. it should not, owing to Its remarkahu flesh growing properties, be used bv anyone who does not desire to put on flesh. (Adv.) "We, too. are in a bad way. Flour and bread rations have been decreased and the food lines are long. There is no reserve stock." PEEL OFF CALLUSES WITH THE FINGERS HAVE NERVE. NOT HERVES Strikes Are Spreading Zurich. June 21. (U. P.) Strikes, fol lowing the j-ecent bread riots, are spreading throughout the Vienna dis trict.1 according .ta dispatch es received' here today. More man juu.ooa . woricers are . re sorted on Itrika 4n tha Wararhalnwalrr The 'world wax . has shown that I airplane factory and the Vulcan arsenaL Cowards are. rare.. Most people are I Riots are said to have occurred in Fa courageous when Occasion demands. I voritem, Margarethen, Ottakring and Many who appear to lack: nerfe are erignvonax, m woaroi Vienna, really sick. And in this time -when . : , . , ' , Btronsr men and women are needed the Msny Civilians Injured . sufferer from nerves' is Pitiable. - Paris. June L U. P.) Fifty thou I r vnii want strnne narrM von . mnit 1 aanu oenwnsuawn "w - m m r e n e a tnake the effort yourself. You can J S12Stt 1&VSTJI PiTugng shops, werVcha-rgby tte taking proper rest, sleep Mdraeations, po, with drawn sabers, according: to f a Zurich dispatch to' the Journal today. Many of tne civilians were injured. fin. lot 8. R. 1. Tons 8. Biekerton'a Add G. 8. Rmith to W. A. MrDonald and wf.. 8. 100 ft. of W. 100 ft. U 1. Mt Tahor Central Tark Add W. A. McDonald and wf. to M. O. Ott. 8. 100 ft. of W. 100 ft UL 1. Mt Tabor Tentral Park Add M. O. Ott and wf. to W. A. McDonald and wf.. W. 12 H ft. L S. and E. 25 ft j. 4. B. 1. Pedicord A Hurl hurt a Add. Wellington Inr. Co. to rharlea A. Oor- don et al. U 9. 10. B. 11. Welling ton - Amanda R. Dwier to Jnlia R. Hrran. 8. 50 ft U 1. 2. Eat Paradlae Spring Enoch Straw and wf. to U. O. Ott. L. 4. R. . Oondhue Tmr H. Tarlor mil and wf. to Mand A. rnwlLwm. 8. H U 1. 2. r. 1Z. la Par Add. No. 2 to 8t. Johns. John II. IU11 and wf. to Emolrn R. Bll- linga. 1 1 5. B. S. Dalton Add. . . Bmre O. Rowan and wf. to Clifford M. Boeer. I.. 6. B. 4. Irrington O. A. Hartley and wf. to Anna Goody. U 4. B. 3. Una'! Add Tarter Inr. Co. to Mn. B. A. Hanley. K 12. B. 1. Laurelwoon Annex ! aicned to C. W. Winnies April . 1910. to O. G. Small May 8. 1912. tn Annie P. Griffin January 20. 1918. to Portland Realty A Truat Co. April 28. 19171 G. S. Smith to Eoue U Dels. U . R. 128. Woodrtoc . . . Jamea il. Baker ta Waiter u. fceaoy rt al. 40xno rt. on B. cor. r iui and Brooklyn at. .-. . . ..... John 1L Pereiral to Andrew It Bopp et al. K 1. 2. B. . Glenelm. . ... Henry E. Knight to Ada F. Knight, hii wife.' una. mi n . 80. Capitol HU1 Ella C Blocker . and hu. to W. A. Ilirkey I. 2T. 28. B. 4R. 8 win ton Charlea J. Sodarberg and wf. to siting Marine Paint Co.. L 8. B. 4. Indua- trial Center Vi' Hannah Cairoe and haa. to Charlea John Andenion. fractional U. 9. B. SI2. Couch's Add. ....... j. . -l ; Paul R. Kelty and wf to wnilam T. Ma honey. L. IS. 14. B. S. Burfield Add. Garrett f. Horner and wf. to Hilton R. White. L 21. B. 2. Second Electric Add. to Eaat Portland . . ... . . ..... T. J. Mendenhall to Jamea O. Johnaon. U 2. R S. Rre City Park ..... ... George Diekie. U 27. 29. 81. 88. B. 28. Irrington Park .... VilV ' 1' i Mariorie M. Dickie to George Dirkie et al. U 27. 29. 81. 88. B. 28. Irrington T A Garbada' "and wf. to Tommy fL 1 Koyama. E. L I. B 4. Market St f Add. Inea Irene WUlUraa and nuv to vt uuain E. Dnngey it ll. L 10, U, B. S. Tabonride Ella G. MeBronm to J. Qualley. U 9. 10, B. 47. I'nlrerdty Park Joaephine I. Ttdly and hue. to William J. McMillan. L. 11. B. 88. Roae City Margaret' T. Murphy' to' Mary E. Cof'er et al. L.B. B. 29. Carutnera Add. to Caruthera Add. ......... . . .... J. N. GrareHe to Jennie Grarelle. U. 4, B. 8. Sub. of U 2, Rirenide Home F. "Doletal to Ben F.' Jenkrne'. L 1, 2 B. 17. Gregory Hta. (aasigned to Ward A. Graham. June 15. 1918). Matilda J. Trakee et al to Beaale Hall, beginning in N. E. corner L ISB. 1. B. I. Miller's Add. to Rellwood: ateo beginning 94 ft oatherty of N. E. oorner B. 1. aald Add. on W. Una Milwaukie are i M ;,'. ' J. It. Broylea and wf. to Ixutee F. Weg man. L. I, B. 11S, Irrington . Margaret Logan to Albertua Larrowa et al. U 8. B. 10. E. Irrington. .. .... Julett R. Hobaon to Clinton P. Hol- gate et ai, l. o, a. TMnl Add. Alfred Johnaon and wf. to Jiwie H. Cameron. ts. M, Auguat Stilger and wf. to BakU Swanaon it al. L. 2. B. LI. Town of SeUwood. . 1llatrigts. Blrtts,Dzothx MARRIAGE LICENSES John Muon, 84. 187 iarrabee atreel. and Beatrice Iltchett. 19. 2112 KUUngirworth are Joaepb M. Dolan. legal. ZSU Iy av. ana Annabel PicM. legal. 92 Grand era Henry A. Mettbewa. legal. 114 lewa at , and Violet E. Wood-ibock. legal. 114 Iowa t Will U Snider, legal. 8irka. Ner.. and Olga M. Premee. legal. Portland boteL Elmer G. BaWnger. legal. 0T8 M.llory are . and CUra It Marquardt, legal. 1000 H I nlon are. N. 1 Stone, legal. 1005 E. lMh at. and E. 1 4. Rober. legal. 651 Kearney at i Waller U Keeton. SS. tureaa. o.. -ana Ella Alaton. 24. Beneon boteL in I o . v.n. ki IS1 w. Park at. nTsiES: tSSJr.VX.'z M.r,Breeze & Snook :s: MeAfee Toung. legal. 241 W. Tartt at. 10 Albert Cole, legal. 854 Wace at. and toria Holm, leeal. 854 Wero at rndertakera, Modem in erery detail. Broadway and Pine ata. Phone I'.roadway 4 80. A-4 5S8. lady aaaiatont F. S. Dunning, Inc. The Goldea Rule rndertakera. 414 Eaat Alder at Phone Kat 52. B-622&. A, D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 62S7. 6802 8 2d at. Lenta Tabor 5SU5. SSth at and Power road. Arteta. Eat 781. PCDlU Ur. Larch. B 1888. LLilUn Aadauat r ndrrtak era E. lltli and Hawtrtoraa. MlLXElTA TIUCET. Independent runerai I reetora. Price aa low ao $20. 4, 180. Waihincton at Ella. Mala 2691. 4-7888. Belmont et SSta. Tabor 125S, 850 10 !KKS SLITS lor rnt. all bmi. loring company. - loa am at. Lohio. Tai- BIBTHS 10 10 I 10 10 1.200 2.200 10 2.690 10 1.800 Skewes A 2521. Corner Main 4TI Sd and Clay. Wilson & Wilson Ml a. 44. C-115 JONES To Mr. and Mra. John B, Jonea. 1012 N. Ieonard. June 10. a daughter. FOSTER To Mr. and Mra. John R. Foeter. 881 Victoria, June 10. a daughter. CERVETTO To Mr. and Mrv Antonio Cer- retto 185 Columbia bird. June 11. a eon. MAXWELL To Mr. and Mn. Joseph A. Ma- well, 1208 E. 8th. Jane 10. a daughter. ARNOLD Te Mr. and Mra. S. B. Arnold. 881 Ererett, June 14. a aoa. ANDERSON Ta Mr. and Mrv. Cart 4nder- aon. 1827 Hawthorne are.. June 17. a eon. 8EEI.T To Mr. and Mra. Erneat G. Seely. 4085 47th, June 17. a eon. MIUJCR To Mr. and Mra. Clarence F. Millar. 1019 E. 10th. June 9. a eon. EIXISON To Mr. and Mra. jamea H. E1B- ton. 962 Clareland arc, June IS. s daughter. . , BEN HAM To air. ana aim. rrana r.. hara. SIS W. Park. June 18. daughter. (twina.) . STEWART To Mr. and Mr. Brace D. Stew art S4S E. 17th. June 10. a daughter MAYF1EIJ) To Mr. and Mrv Edgar MayfUkL 48 H Killinrwarth are.. June 8; a aoa. LEWIS To Mr. and Mr. John 1. LewU. 229 Beech. June lO. a daughter. KAWATE To Mr. and Mra. Rikiaaataa Kawate. 89 H N. 5th. June 7. a daughter ... m.v" - w Um Raw Cnnt 472 W AJ w M 1 - ' 11 V.mhlll Jniu 8. a aoa. P.ASLET To' Mr. and Mn. Albert E. Peaa- Kl V KfA Inn. 1ft a MML 1.800 haxcOCK To Ht. and Mrv Same. A. Han- ... cock. 851 HaH. June 1. a n. SO mrT To Mr. and Mra. G. E. Frey, 04 K. Taylor, June 9. s aon. .-urorvi t'TU Ta Ir mnA Mra. Uobart F. 1.800 I a,hti."lia 1 a Tamhill. June 18. a 2,850 I ,(lvv To Mr. and Mra. John E. Conn, 811 v oatK int. a . 10 I r.rTHFR To Mr. and Mn. A. H Gunther. 1885 Tabor, court. June 11. a daughter vnDiwinT To l r .nd Mrv . .Nordouiai. 10 I iv.nn. Or June 10. a daughter. HARK IS To Mr. and- Mra. G. G. Uarria, 838 11th I... IS . daoahter. 2.550 Inns To Mr and Mr. Mathew P. Ryan. Ill E. 7 lit. June 18. a daughter. o . T.-. '-KM A T - U. l U FUktlBll 4004 JA I OAAl - 1 sad. June 12. a aon. lU'unn lo. Ut aad Mrv. Carl 4arboff. 10 vi.rmnt Or . June 18. a daughter. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mra. George J. John- c.i. i-iwf u June 8. a daughter. 1.500 UvQte- To Mr. ,nd Mra. Henry Wolf. June 17. 757 E. 14th. a aon. . f.y i w r Vf . I r. f larvnce K. Cooler. . in, .w mmu. - 10 I v..htn. rr Inn, 12. a daughter. HCNTER To Mr. and Mrv Jamea F. Hunter. .. 7.ih Jun. a a aoa. tlBATHB A1TT. FCXERALS 7 TS0 wiL tAMS June 18. Henry E. Willlami. aged 02 yeara. oeioreo ' . " "T . I William. 2H Monroe atreet. ana .awier . Mrv W. J. wan. iiuau r. . .. -- - the U . Ethel M., Mary W.. Jamea rv. '" - V .v w. la-illX- Tha iaar-aakSaarl SVaa u ana narpo i.. tt -,r i ; a member ot roniana uran 7- - .s. iHMl.r at Railway Condurton. Fu- 100 ne'ral aerricea will be held from the denee Saturday. June 22. at 8:4 5 a. m . thence a 000 to ImaicuJaU Heart church. Williama ara a n r t, n. tieiier uu. E-t toss, c-ioss. I I A till THll 1978 E nMIVULI JI1 GUaaa at Fa- Tabor 4818. neral B, T. STRNES. new reoidence ..laolwhrMaC 901 WiUiama era Woodlawa 220. C-1948. CHAMUEkS KKNWOHTHT CO.. Ill Eerby at. Wnedlawn 30. C-1188. MOwrStKlfTSJ DLAESIiNrO GRANITl: Gi ijLaijjAjnA.Di rx-wx 0 I ? I'6utLlxi) MARBLE UuKiia, 2U4-2SS -4U. at. oppoaite ctty ball. Mala 8801. rbllie Neu Sona for memorlala. " LOST AHV lOrifD fl THE following articlaa hae been ioand oa rare of the Portland Railway. Light Powet Co.. June 20. 1918: 8 pun., aiiertarle rm. 1 knife. 1 belt. 4 pair, glorea. 1 ahoppma bag. 7 packagea, roll blueprinU, bundle lum ber. 1 bat Inneh bnxea. 1 mtlk tan. 1 brie caae. 1 trarellng bag. 1 ault raae, S umbreltae. Owner may obtain property at lat and Aider ata. atation. GOLD Red Cm. pin. valued aa a kefake, .loat between 24tta and CUckamaa. Multnomah hotel or on Broadway car Una. Return to Jour nal. Howard. . . P4KTY wbo took ladiea' handbag and purae la Great Northern train Wedoeeday erenlng leave at Journal office and reeeiee liberal reward. A kecpaake. Mn J. J. Winlgeaa. Woodln. 1092. HiMT W ed neada y evening, gold mnti paras between Grand s. . and 7th. alney Is. Kingntey engraved inaide. Liberal reward. Eaat 2727 IF THE 2 rnea and woman who aiole aliver at 427 SchuyUr at will return aame no suae. tlon will be aaked. LotST Bfark aad white Batoa frmale puppy, 10 mnrrUia. Call VToodlawn 991 or SOS Krrhv Reward. IXi&T Gold pin, eat with pearla. between SSth at and Peoplea' tneatre: 9 rewaru. Tabor 4280. Pboaa LOST LtttU Brownie kodak No. 2. Sunday. at Penlnauht Park. Reward. Mra. A. C. 4dklna. 978 Com mercial. Wdln. 4890. LOST Brown purae Monday oa Mt Tabor oaf containing 1 2(T Woman wbo found It vleae return to Journal, aa party la known. LOST 4 gold watch charm, lion and unicorn and motto on it SS reward. Samuel H Volger. public awimming bathe, Portland. between Jeffereon end Main., Reward. 1S7 Chap. m Friend- by- avoiding excesses -and by taking out-of-door exercise. For medicine take Dr. WUliams Fink Pills, the noa alcoholio tonic : ' w: At any rata write today for a copy of the booklet ''Diseases of the Ner- : Rumbles of" Revolt Heard London. June 2 L (I N. S.)-Th Am- atardam eorresDondent of . the - Einraaa vous System" and see if you do not i interprets the -rarnins of the, burso- find your own ease Jaunraliy oescriD master ot Vienna to the premier that ed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Suit most he cannot g traatee order If -the bread people's need because they really build rations are reduced any further, aa an n 4K MMui .aJ wvwamwfr.av4 tK. v axpectaUoa of revolution, a .... . . . - .. H "":.-" I ou.ttr., Mntlnnaa In tha lriH.. Tes. Vt. wuiiams-.inn x-ujs aretase. I , . n e.l f M..iiliniliaii V mim. I """ " ." .v. .w other cities also. ana women wnose nervous energy ass The Arbeiter Zeitunr of Vienna in a been bverdrawn. Try theu whenever j gtronc article demands the resignation your, Diooa is vum. s i or mmier von aey-aier. I our : TtigEisi, seiij w. w imsina , xnnca repwia - luruier ' gemonnra. Pink Pills or they Will be sent by mail, oons by workmen In the Austrian cap. postpaid, on receipt or price, ooo pet J na cmunuauon ma psxuai box, sixboxes $2.50 by the Drr TVil- "7 ; " 1 learns Memcine., benenecxaay, x . i ttrr 4JtHOjpayJmoro. ' waarts as aartrie Ut Hunxarv had nf. "Hird akin" or callus spots ou the sides or the bottom of the feet peel right off without pain or soreness, after you sppiy a little Free zone, says a Clncin. nati authority. This ether drug; loosens the dead callused skin ao it peels off with the nn sera A quarter ounce of Free sons costs but a few cents at any pharmacy, but is sufficient to re move every corn or cal lus from one's feet This is the only way to free the feet from corns and calluses without sorenssa danger or infection. After the corn or callus is lifted away the skin be neath is pink and healthy. and not sore, tender or even irritated. NORTHWEST STEEL CO. PORTLAND, ORC . aanafaotueari ef BOAT SPIKES : SHIP RIVETS Bolts and Upset Rods' S.1S0 ua will be offered. meet Mt falrary cemetery- Entee. dl reetora. Invited. Inter- Punning Ma- 860 KEVT TODAY Impressive Offices Fine Lyocation and Reasonable Rent in The journal Building, , Haven't you entered offices before riow whose very appearance and ar- ,.t tmoressed you favorably. 10 SLOCI M 4t 122S Wilbur at.. June 20. 41bert M au. m at F.mimi'1 hoapiuL laavea a widow. Mra. Edna U Slocum; ana daughter, tmrothy: two aona. Emery H.. in coeat a re 11 lery. 69th field battery; Earl W. Slocum Pu n al aervicea at the new funeral perk, of Chambera-Kenworthy Co.. 148-14SH KiUlne worth ava. near Williama eve.. Saturday. Jaae 22, at 1 P. m. Interment at Roae City cem etery. Friend invited. WE8SEI- In thle city. June 20 Elgin V Mu age'SS yeara 2 moot ha 27 day, beloved huaband of Emaia Weaaela. father of Mra. Wil liam Adam. Curtla T. and Grace Weaaela. menda inrtted ta attend the funeral aervicea. which will be held at Holman 'a funeral pertora tomorrow Saturday), Jn 22. 1918. st 2 m, Interment. Boae CHy eemeUry. f , .in Maggie Kob- roaTKR tn this city. June 19 ertaon Foeter. egad SS yeara, mother of Miaa Marna Foeter and widow of the lata Bev. 4 lea a rueler. 1 ne lanrrai i . ui p. ana Inrtted. In- ranfFw';".. mu had met the occupants? Saturday. Jan. 22. at 4 a'elock p. m.. atthe L"" . ' 1 .;,T.. r t.t auch offices on reaadeaea eetabliahment of J. F. ("ley Son. tha fifth floor of The Journal Building. Med attte end of a short, light nalL SrTthe comer. The room' Just off the hall will serve splendidly jss receryUon ' i. ma arranged that it will -rrata a larse law or other rli.V. vr-rv nicely. Has inclosed lava- Montsomery at rttta. menos terraent at Rirerview eeawtery. STA BK la thie city, June 20, Thomaa J. Starr, aged T yeara, beloved eoa of Mr. aad Mm. Ford J. Starr, brother of Jamea, Fred end P L. Starr end .Mra. A. F. EUiaoa of Edge. wood. CeL Notice of faneral later. Reaaaine .K. .ill tial narlora ef Miller A Traoav. torr and clothes closet, besides being vtaeotver. Waah.. papera pleaae copy. equipped with a hat tree. The adjoin- OBEB.At the amUyTwaidence. 280 Forty- tasr room Is the corner one. with largs " mTni)i atreet southeast, Walter M. Ober. windows on two sides, affording; spies- a(. 42 yeara-. earvired by his wife. IaabaUe B. did night, ana la latuu lur av irivi ; i uoer. anw - . -' sultatlon room or .wr , I r . , tist or otherpron-a m-o. a-j - "!"" C." .. .tmiAm Mnma. I IpBrsT.fclt la thie dir. June 20. OI COUraw --..., ,-"" I aa i. The funeral rv. SS B'-SSSlS? raK S1-7Ai2 rt. whiia the constant stream .or . visitors to thm S0??" STEEL la Jhi. cUy. iuna 26. 1918, Ceorse Tne journal u "".V. 1 T V I A. Steel, ago 12 years i moata ss oare. IJtHT June 21 pane containing 810. man Main tXJST Puree, eaatalde. in neighborhood Glims or Broadway. Monday, containing about SIT. Reward. Tabor till. LST -Puree" containing about 70. caa ee idenUflMl by a 820 Confederate bill. Be- ward ' all tat 469a LuHT Man iana!IbUck purae ooatalntng two 810 billa, on bridga tranafer ear, eoath bownd. at 4 p. m. yeeterdey. Tebor S628. Reward. . FOt'NliPurae contaioina lax ge amaZ e7 money; party ran have aame by dncribf " and paying for adv. OS68. Journal. LOST A epayed female collie dog: enowera aa ' name "Cip"s white throat aad feat. Phooe Tabor 484. lAH l Biark patent leather purae. on 8th bail Waah. and Alder. Call Mra. TounSa, ,Tabor 7IJ1. or eal T eein r. . arvira. -Black leather purae. oa Raleigh between Monday JL MT- 2 2d and 2S , Broadway T89. r . a LOST TTuradar. a cameo pin, downlowrj die ' morsing. Phooe Tabor 898. mink neck niece 4 inches ' wide, 1H yarde long. Eaat 4S0S. Beware. trtct. Reward. LOST Some time XaU Aa. a LOHT Agata brooch pin. award. Phone Eaat , 7018. ; BEXCK ebony ear trumpet. T47 Boawea J. W. Daniala.Mar.haU 864 FOL'SD Briodle male bull dog. while treat: feet, bUck aoae. bobbed tail. Phone B-S891. LOST Xear Bivera. white Peniea cat; rawanC Phone Main 1478 or B-882S. L6st Laet Friday, lady a gold watch ane fC Reward. Phone "Tabor 7887. reaidential faneral hoaaa mt Eaet Save nth and Maitaoaoah. Funeral notice later. Laaaae passing this busy corner provide a ready Fyfande invited ta attend the funeral eervtreaj Whether or not you are looking for a tomorrow (Saturday). Jane 52. 1918, at 8:80 location, see these rooms. TOU will p aa. Interment. KrverrWw cemetery.' find them a pleasure to contemplate. cLaBK At the family reatdenea, Too E Apply to Mr, Hamilton. BuUdlns; Super- . Broadway. . Sewtoa Cmrlr, age SO years 28 Intend en t. Third Moor Journal BuUdloar, oaya, behrred fcaebend of Mary Oarfe, Bemalaa corner-Broadway and TamhllL.-... . 1st Uaimaas faaanl pariots. . .; HELP WAHTEO-MALK I Eir-feft'lKNCEO janitor, night work In rea taurant: good wasea; refarencee required. M- 906. JowraeL CiH ID opportanlly for bright yonnc nun of 17 yeara to laara trade in modern printing of. fire. J. B. BogeTa, 90 lat et. WA'TEX Towns man. aver for porter in' p. Board ef . 1. barber shoo, wasea 818 aad 1 Trade Barber ohop, 4th and Oak. AC TO weebey. muat be able to drire ear. 4p ply abop eupertatendent Jfarthweet Ante Ca.. 4VW and Char an. J YOVHii mm to aril fUh at municipai f mar- ket Apply La Ballaaer. city hail. helpera. VVAXtED Machlniat aad 2 Mfa Co.. 8i a. iota at. TatEr W A N TED Ma ta drive a milk wagon; wages' 888. room and board. Phooe Tabor 2702. S etruetnral steel draUmea. ItiXTF.n 2 apply ortnwees wteet EXl LklEScLll aaaa loi- oriea dept. TaT. aca t.arage vo., win ami wiare aw. BAHBRB wsnted at 248 W , Waahingtow at, '( 822; oa rarttea needy yob. - . , f . . PK.Tl'RK aperator7;ay (heat re (or night end Sandayt ; etate wagea and eiperieaoa. - .--WANTZD Paper ha agar and painter. .288 vr- TCeatlsssi ea Follewisg Fsg "4