The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 17, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, - WEDNESDAY. .ULY -17. ' 1918.
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PASTORATES PALE
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Rev. Dr. Charles Eaton. Says It
;ls Priceless Privilege to Be As
sociated With Great Industry.
HEN COMPARED
SHIPWORKERS
I ! mmm. m.
ItfEN AS WHOLE PATRIOTIC
Shipbuilders Declared to Be Act
luated by Passionate Devotion
to Winning the War.
5
It la a. priceless privilege to be asso-
elated with the greatest Industry In
the world, even from a minister's point
largest of American churches pale Into
' Irislgnlflcance In comparison with the
V work that can be done In the shipyards
; of the United States.
s -JThls sentiment was expressed in Port
land by Dr. Charles Eaton, head of
the natloeal service section of the
." Emergency Fleet corporation, who was
- one of the three leading members of
the Charles M. Schwab party that spent
'" three days in this city. Dr. Eaton,
known to many Portland workmen and
oyiers by reason or a visit here some
' months ago, is probably personally
" known to more shipyard workmen than
t ay other man In the Fleet corporation
nre-anlxstlnn. He has been heard in
many Oregon shipyards and his busl
nasal Ike style of "preaching with a
' punch" has been brought into the dls-
.. Kv mm r C t Via analrf Vi M iaa
appointed. Always ready to recall a
. speaker who does not adapt himself
to shipyard platforms, it has become
mi axiom that Dr. Eaton's appointees
.111 Vrn n AA..mm .1l' ...V. U...
. : In-.
: Aetaated by Patriotism
. "The men who are building these
hips are the backbone of the world's
greatest industry. X take off my hat
to them; I cannot speak too highly of
their work. There are men of weak
ness among them, undoubtedly, as there
are la every class, but taking them as
a whole they are men actuate by a
passionate devotion to winning the war
and their labors are not simply for
money making ; their work is an attempt
to do their honest part In the ngni just
as the boys at the front are doing.
There Is no class of men in this
nation, bar none, mors entitled to the
support and confidence and sympathy
of the leadership of all classes than the
men who are working In your ship
yards. "Charles M. Schwab is the greatest
nersonaJUv I have met In the world, and
I say this : If he Is ten times as good
as he is he Is not too good to give his
whole life to the humblest working man
In the ahlDvards today. When this war
Is over there will be no Protestantism,
no Catholicism, nothing wll be left but
Christianity. Man will have to be great
in hla-eoul to live at all In the days to
come. Your nation Is in the throes of
a new birth and you cannot go your way
neglecting the great masses of men, for
from the creative spirit win come tne
energies of a new America. You must
give them your leadership and your very
soul.
, Strength Grows Greater
"tVe are beginning to win. Every day
our strength grows greater, our task
lighter, and when the morrow's sun
shines upon us It welcomes us to a com
plete and ultimate victory, 'of it makes
no difference what may come or go
unless you and I and the rest of us who
love freedom show by our sacrifices and
wounds that our very lives are in this
struggle, this greatest of all menaces
against happiness and liberty will
triumph and the world will be broken
to the dust and the time of the clock
will be put back to the very beginning.
W must beat the Germans, and we
must do it with the help of God."
Astoria Bulk Grain
Bins Sooix to Open
Astoria, Or, July 17-Astorla will be
prepared to Invite the people of the
Northwest to Inspect the aew million
bushel bulk grain bins at a formal open
ing Saturday, August 17. The last con
crete has . been poured, the machinery
has about been Installed and the plant
will be ready to receive grain on August
IS. But before actual business takes
place the Port of Astoria commission
proposes to hold a formal ' opening.
Chairman Stone of the commission will
arrange the program. Invitations will
be Issued to the leading grain producers
and shippers of the Northwest, news
paper men and others.
SEATTLE YARDS
STILL GLUTTED
Sound Facilities Inadequate to
Handle Export Traffic, Says
Telegram to Miller.
WARNING IS GIVEN
HEAD SALESMAN
SAYS HIS TROUBLE
COST HUNDREDS
Burton Suffered Twenty Years
Before Finding Right
Medicine.
, ,In speaking of the marvelous way in
; which Tanlac has relieved him of a long
I landing case of rheumatism, B. E. Bur
in, head salesman In the wholesale
fruit and vegetable department at Lutey
' Bros.', Butte, Mont., living at 662 South
Montana street, recently said:
" "'It Is simply astonishing that just a
.few bottles of Tanlac should fix me up
In. almost no time, after I had spent al-.-
most every dollar I earned In the last 20
years trying to get relief from that aw
ful rheumatism."
...Before coming to Butte, Mr. Burton
lived for 10 years In Spokane, Wash.,
. where he was salesman for the Imperial
' Trading company of that city.
"I tell you what," he continued, "I have
gone through all stages of rheumatism
. and the agonies I have had -to endure
, simply caTnndt be described. The trouble
first 'came on me about 20 years aaro.
, My shoulders, knees and ankles gave me
the most worry and ached so at times
that I hardly had any use for myself.
About three years ago it got so bad
that I was laid up In bed for six long
months, and when I got up again I had
to go about on crutches for three months,
and till recently I never did get it out of
my system, although I have spent hun
dreds of dollars In trying to get straight
ened out. I went to Hot Springs, Ar
kansas, but without results, and then I
tried the mud baths nearer home, but
-got no benefit from that treatment
' either. A little while ago I felt it com
, lag on pretty bad again. My appetite
- left me, nothing tasted right, I was con
. sjtl sated and suffered from awful head-
ache every few days. The pain in my
Shoulders and knees was so agonising
that I could hardly sleep and I would
'. wake up six r seven times during the
Wight racked with pain. Why, at the
time I started taking Tanlac, I
couldnt raise my arms1 as high
as my shoulders to save rajf life and was
unable to put on my coat without some
body helping me. and my knees were
. so stiff and hurt so bad that I could
hardly walk.
- " "After reading so much about Tanlac
I, decided to try it and I hadn't finished
my first bottle before the stiffness began
to leave my Joints, and now I never suffer
a bit of pain or Inconvenience. My
second bottle gave me a whacking big
- appetite, that constipation is relieved
- and I never have a headache. I sleep
' like a log all night, and am lucky if
: I wake up In time for breakfast before
s going to work. I certainly am glad to
. endorse Tanlac and only hope my ex
perlence with this wonderful medicine
. will help someone else who may be
going through what I did."
"Tanlac is sold In Portland by the
awl .Drug company. (Adv.)
Guard Inspector Warns Against Vio
latlon of Riverfront Ordinance.
R. A- Blyth, district guard Inspector,
of the Emergency Fleet corporation,
who has charge of the protection of all
shlDbulldlng plants in district No. 11,
has had large signs placed on the sides
of the hulls which are tied up at the
different docks along the water front,
warning the public of the danger of
approaching too close t these hulls, and
also warning against taking pnoto
graphs.
Some time ago an ordinance was
passed by the city of Portland relative
to placing boats on the Willamette river.
Extracts from this ordinance (No,
34087) read:
"All persons operating any such boat
shall, while passing through the Port
land harbor, keep as near the center of
the river as possible, and shall not stop,
or attempt to stop, tie up or attempt
to tie up or Itoiter around any docks,
shipyards or mills, except such docks
as are Intended for the landing of such
craft."
"Any person operating any such boat.
upon hearing the command of Halt' or
hearing three blasts from the harbor
patrol boat's whistle, shall stop at once
and await orders."
"The taking of photographs of any
of the docks, ships, mills or shipyards
is hereby prohibited."
"No searchlight shall be used on the
Willamette river except for the purpose
of making a landing."
"All launches, rowboats, canoes, sail
boats and other small craft running
through the harbor at night are oper
ated at the risk of the owner thereof
and the city of Portland shall not be
held responsible for the action of guards
on the waterfront with respect to such
craft."
Mr. Blyth points out that these pre
cautionary measures taken are neces
sary on account of danger to interests
of industrial plants along -the waterfront.
COOL WEATHER "AND
FINE:-PROGRAM ARE
FEATURES TUESDAY
Fine Car Connections Established
by Streetcar Company Ath- .
letics Have Place.
Fuget Sound railroad yards are still
glutted with railroad cars loaded with
export merchandise which the handling
facilities of Seattle and Tacoma are un
equal to handling, according to tele
graphed information received by Frank
J. Miller, chairman of the Oregon public
service commission. Thirty-five
dred freight cars loaded with commodi-
Goose Chautauqua."" This feature pr"om-1 30th - sa'' 0m
Slat
. .. . i aianaaa DUiOfT : lisf.
lsea lO DO OX - an eiMpuowiij iwu , n. -ana- rideK. Ill H
Decatur sad Edieoa: builder sum: ISO.
Males tie TMttri repair umm, sea
Washington M.. M. W. Lor. ma bmlkWr: MOO.
ttm Bnka aad eowty road; boiidar ma: $!.
nature, and Will be the' Children's con- I twa naWdm aad Cttaan; Krai H. Joaaasa
MWAti m w-rm.t urogram that baa I bauda: 1290. - .
.A nMU,ntJMl this aeaaon. I H. M. Jwk. anet Uiaek. Faawadw bwaa
Dr. George B. Pratt of Portland waa
the speaker at the 11 o'clock forum, and
for an hour he lambasted the liquor In
terest. "The Kaiser's Ally In America."
Best Is Appreciated
The Wilsonville baseball team turned
the tables on. their opponents, the All
Stars of Portland, Tuesday afternoon.
winning in a featurless game by a score
nt 1 tA a. 1
, The batterle. were : AH StarThomp- 5lamett. Valley. J
n.it. .. Rrmm viiun. 700 acres ', weil fenced, plenty of water
WEWTODAT
STOCK FARM
On of the best stock farms tn the
ville Barr and Baker.
and good buildings. Located In Yarn-
. Tharsday, Jaly 18
8 :0O-Physlcal Culture.
9:00 Mother Goose Chautauqua. '
9 :00 Canning' team Industrial
club work, direction Miss Parker.
10 :00 "The New Man and the New
Testament." Bralnerd. .
11 :00 Forum, program in charge
Consumer' League of Oregon, Secre
tary K. Lb Trevitt. presiding.
Afternoon
1 :30-Corrcert, -Zedeler's Symphonic
quartet.
2:15 Lecture, Charles Crawford
Gorst. noted "bird man."
4 :30 Baseball : Wilsonville vs.
Willamette Iron A Steel company.
& :00 Symposium : Speaker, Miss
Edna Groves, supervisor domestic
science, Portland public schools.
Evening
8 : 00 Concert, Zedeler's Symphonic
quartet.
8-30 "Remaking the Kentucky
Mountaineer," James A. Burns, pres
ident and founder of the Oneida Institute.
Today's gam7 heirlnnlng at 4 :80. county about I WhlU-
. M - . tm K.t Va i SOa ana oma mw&u n-wmuTiua aura
...Kk ih. All St arm mnA tha Wll- I OaytOn.
lamette Iron & Steel teams opposing. I P"" " fj of. r0011?:
WU. VI u.V I .. .V.- Wll . I J J
on the grounds and at the same time " " It T. V T, f." , "
serving a general purpose aithougn I on xam w - rt"' '.""',
erected by an organization. . Is that of I uounvjr vu "eauuiTUM, w.
th niackamas county grange. .This : EI.I.IB ilcLEAA.
na villon is provided with many perma- I Administrator of the Estate of Thomas
Oregon City, July 17. Chautauquans
hun- at Gladstone park Tuesday had it over
those who didn't attend in more ways
ties consigned to ship's tackle are being thjin OM weather at the park was
nals, says the ; message received by
Chairman Miller.
one round of comfort and delight, and
the day's program was one of the best.
Such delay in the handling of active eVen thousrh one would have judged
freight L e., freight sent from the I otherwise from the mere announcements.
point of origin with the proper authority While other localities were suffering
of the war trade board need not be more or less from the heat Tuesday, the
tolerated by the railroad administration, I Chautauqua visitors were 'reveling in
it is declared. All that is needed Is an the cool and delightful shade and
order of diversion to Columbia river I breezes of the park.
terminals where harbor room, channel I Splendid car connections and accom
depth and handling facilities assure I modatlons are now being maintained
prompt forwarding of freight. fby the Portland Railway, Light & Power
It was announced on Monday that I company, so that visitors going to and
Director General Charles Schwab and I from the park have practically no waits
Vice President Pies of the Emergency I at either the Gladatone transfer nor the
Fleet corporation have turned over to I park entrance.
John H. Rosseter, director general of jr. Bashnell Speaks
operation or tne neet corporation, au- lecturers of Tuesday were Dr. C.
tnority governing me disposition oi Bushnell In the afternoon and D. F.
cargo space on vessels constructed on Fox ln the evenlng. Dr. Bushnell is an
tne uoiumwa river. -resiaeni . u. 0tticttr cf the reserve corps, and one of
Corbett of the Chamber of Commerce 200 men sent out by the federal gov-
announced that Mr. Rosseter bad as- ernment to lecture to Chautauquans and
sured him that every vessel constructed trlng close to home the duty of the peo-
on tne coiumota river wouia De loaaea pje m the great world conflict. He re
here with commodities Important to the uted incidents leading up to the war
government in winning tne war. me and of the great Prussian propaganda
commodities of first Importance to. be that had been carried on in this country.
loaaea under tnis oraer will De wneat declaring that Prussianlsm has always
and flour, especially the latter. ' This been an enemy of the American nation,
means that, with the cbroperation of the A change, had. been made in the pro
food and railroad administration there gram by which Mr. Fox spoke ln the
will be a larger westward movement of evening In place of Judge Baggott, who
wheat and wheat products this year than speaks tonight. Mr. Fox's address was
ever before in the history o the North- in the nature of a lecture-sermon upon
west, and that all handling facilities The Phillsophy of Common Sense," ln
will be taxed to the utmost. I which he claimed that a man attained
success only through a "right relation-
fry, al ?tv,CUfr8 ,huVccntl which he set out to do " 6
included the following : L. H. Holman I
relieves Percy Davis on the steamer I Concert Pleases
America; Percy Davis relieves C. I. No concert has appealed to or so
Hoogklrk in commanding the . steamer nearly won the hearts of the Chautau
Iralda: N. J. Patehina- takes the nlace Quans as did that of the afternoon and
of a L. Carpenter ln command of the evening by the Fenwick-Newell corn
gas schooner Myrtle ; Dash Early is pycoPrj8i" New,?u Fenwick. vocal
Lmm.ntno. th ... u,hn vflrri, soloist : Miss Lillian Shank, 'cellist, and
m r r.ia. of t w r-i.rir w t Kin Mrs. Newell, pianist. Their afternoon
nent comforts and has been the refuge
of Sae vera! cases of sick people so far I
durine the Chautauqua, as well as being
used as a rest room Dy nunareas oil
women with babies and by the elderly
people. First aid attention has been
s-lven bv Mrs. C G. Dallas, Mrs. C E.
S pence and Mrs. Mary iiowarav tne
grange committee.
Medical Men Meet
sattia. July 17 (U. P.) Army and
nivr medical men and Health Com
missioner McBrlde 01 30.11 uo, hi
scheduled to discuss ways of ciim-
v.9ttin- virm diseases when tne Tri-
A. Barlow, deceased.
BOXWOOD
. 840
Sum mar Pual.
Maltnomah Fuel O.
Oall.arT
a-ii
AtTCTIO AI,E TOMORROW
THE BAKEU Auction Houa, aUaonie T.mpU
bids.. l.mliUl and Vf. Fark ata. Sate at 10
State Medical association convened at Towpaand. gaereury.
th. mica' eluh today. aioaicai men
from Oregon. Washington and Mvo
are here to attend. After sessions to
day and Thursday the doctors wUl go
r-amn Tewls ana were inspect u"-
nwarch facilities, and cb-
st-rve methods of handling ooldlers from
the health viewpoint.
MEETI7CG NOTICES 41
PALESTINE Lodse No. 141. A.
F. and A. II. Btatad comma
nlcation Wednaadar, July 17. 7 :80
D. bl 11. M. daaxaa. -Kefi
manta. Vialtor wclcoma. Ariata
atation. Honnt Soott ear. W
RF.C.II.AR maetiu thU (Wed-
naadaT) eTraios. E. Ath and
Alrt.r. Vlaitora cordially tn-
Tlted. Sacood dasr.
C. C. BTARR. N. O.
W. W. TERRT. &c.
REAL ESTATE TRAS8FEB8
C. J. Mendenhall to Ed Mandenhall. m-
dirided part oi nnmraw x- 01 r-.
75 fact of S. H U 8, B 8 (al .8-8
ot eleTator) In Portland, and lota s.
4. 18 and 14. Lora'i 1 Add. . . . . .. . . . 8
Amelia Ethel Bennett Malone to Thom
as A. Oalrin et al. L 8, B B. Or
chard Home.
Harmon L. McKinney and wife to E.
U Kirk Patrick. L, 1, 2, B . Lowell
Albert L Parka et al to Bamael J.
MrKee, 70x100 -4et beflnnins at
NW. eorner L 1, B "C." PorUand
Homeetead 1" W r'
Rom City Park aaociaUon to P. I
BUhop et il L J, B 60. Roaa City
Maud It. Hunt and' hui.' to iizaie Meln-
toah. It. 12. MareeUna
3. H. Ahlf and wt. to Kathryn J. Kahay
.1 r. in "R 2. Roaa City Park. .
C E. CalTert to Grace E. Calrert. L. 8,
tut. wx nr. A BEES
.1 m t . Vn 1 Rrralar reTiaw aT.rr
-'"T L -V w.n ifla Alder at. All
eUWBJ WlKWUt. 1 "'
EUBttk iawalry a specialty. 0O"ona. pu-
char. JllSt Broa 181-188 6th rt.
1.850
100
Vital Statistics
matri$ts.Blrtbs. Vzaths.
- - ETTWEHAI -PtBECTORB
Holman U ndertaklng Co.
Funeral Directors
EetaMMted 1S7T.
Tolre aad Sahaoa rtreeta.
atata 51. A-lill.-
Lady Aaatataau
J. P. FIN LEY & SON
rroeraarlre raaeral tMraetora.
FSITATE DRIVE tVeeaea AtteadaaU
Uoatsoasary at Flfta,
atata t. A-Ilt.
HELP WA5TEP MALE
Butts & Westrom
Employment Co.
28 KOBTH 8D ST.
CITY WORK
WILSON & ROSS
East 84 Lady Aadataat C-S18
etnMseeaab at K. Beeeatn et.
Dunning & McEntee
very detail. Broadway and Pine eta.
Broadway 0. A-4a. Lady
L ad.rtakara.
alodera m
Pboae
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
The Golden Role TJndertakera.
414 Eaat Aider at. Phone Eaat (3. B-8225.
A. D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor 8297. 8803 I2d at.. Lenta.
Tabor SS0S. eeth at. and Prnter road. Arteta.
Eaat 781.
B-1888.
Undertaker.
LERCH
Un. Leirh.
Aaatataat.
11th and Hawthorne.
CHAMBERS KENWORTHY CO .
248 and 250 KUllnceworth a.e. near WO!
are. Woodlawn S30S. C-llIt.
atHXER A TRACEY. tndepend.nt runeral Ih-
rectora. Pricea aa low aa 420. 140. ISO.
Waemne-taa at Ella, aletn 2SB1. A-7885
Breeze & Snook 2
moot at 8 B ih.
544. Tabor 1218
Skewes 28?"
Wilson & Wilson
"Co: Ualn 4151
Come Sd and Ulay.
Kerbs atreet.
Wdln.4840. 0-116B
flAMILTON
1671 E. GIImd c Ti:
neral aarrieea. Tabor 4818.
R. T. BYRNES, new nsidence eaiabu.hm.nt
801 WOlkni m Woodlaw 220. C-1S4S
WOKTJMEXTS
lBLAE5ING GRANITE dri
J aC73RD. ST. AT MADISON
PORTLAND UARBLE WORKS. 304-304 4th
St., oppoatte city hall. atala 850L. Philip
fea Bona for mamonala.
, .84 00. 8 hear.
,.85.77. S town
.fins, a honra
.84 00. 11 heara
auchinlata
saacainarta' aerpar
aaaa ta keb ataamnttera
0 laborer, bids, cooatrortlon , 8 4 50. 8 bonis
concrete) earn 5 oo. R hoars
10 stdewnlk saea 84 00. 8 hours
4 carpenter betpets 44 50. 8 hours
2 rooah - carpenter. 85.70. n honts
8 men to paint roach timber. 14.50. 8 hour.
8 an tor 2d hand machinery
ehop - 84.00. B haen
IB timber pOers and earloader. 84.00. S hours
B men so mnieea and nandbt
fcnUdlns matenals 84 50, 8 boar.
8 dossers 84.00. 8 hoar.
2 planer feeders 84 20. a luf
Laborers for shipyards 83.75 and np
2 milker! 875 mo., tn and board
OUT OF TOWN
Man and wife for .mall camp:
woman to cook tor 8
men 885 00. board
Man to work aroand
miU 8 4 00. 8 honis
BUTTS & WESIR0M
28 NORTH 2D BT.
. MARRIAGE LICENSES
"ft K Bailer. 81. 890 12U sU. and Marnawa
2.T00 Hollon, 28, 8 9 01 2th St.
B. 68, Lanrelhurat
1 R. Haines and wf. to vunam a.
2, B. 2. Franklin
LOCAL BUILDER CONGRATUATED
progTam, like all at this time, was en
tirely too short and only served to whet
the appetites of the audience for the eve
ning, and to bring: out a much larger
crowd.
An Interesting feature of yesterday
morning's program was the first aid lec
ture given by Mrs. Allse Dolman, from
relieves T. T. Smith of the gas schoon
er Bay Point, and Patrick Kelly gives
way to J. B. Ryan as master of the
schooner Montgomery.
The Willamette river has droicd
within the past few 'days to a stage
of 10.06 feet, according to official
Standifer Corporation First to Launch wetnr bureau readings this morning. tne Oregon Agricultural college faculty.
Si Shin In Tlnv iwuijr -""- o"'m bmmuu v- ln place or. the lecture-demonstration by
sei inspectors completed ineir iirst an- i Miss Lorraine Parker.
"This is the best performance that has Praisal of the powers of the Grant a recital of Portland work at canton.
ever been done ln one day by a contrac- Smith-Porter steamer Bollston. Tues- ments was given ln a highly entertaining
tor building wood hulls In this country." day's inspection was. confined to the manner by Mrs. William MacMaster of
Such Is the conclusion of a congratu- steamer State of Washington and to- Portland at the 6 o clock symposium, in-
latory message received today by Lloyd day the new Northwest Steel company's terest and attendance ln which is grow--
J. Wentworth, district supervisor of ship. Western Light and the ferry
wood ship production, from Manager Queen at The Dalles, are being ln
Heyworth, of the division of Phlladel- spected. On Thursday Inspectors will
phla, regarding the launching of six go over the towboat Maria and the
snips in a single aay try tne u. m. stand- Columbia Engineering works schooner,
uer construction corporation. m manager Elvira Stolt.
tieywortn s message says
lng dally. The topic for the hour was
"Y. W. C. A., in the War," with Miss Ada
Jontz, executive secretary, as one of the
speakers.
Fine Featare for Womei v
Hearty congratulations upon the sue.
ceosLui launcnuiK ot six nulla oy MaTia- . i. j , i - v
lfer company on July 13. This is the best Portland il ltr the Oregon Agricultural college, for lec-
' ' .v... w In Portland on an official Inspection .mnnnii,
perfornance that has ever been done in
one day by a contractor building wood
hulls ln this country."
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Nurses Recommend
Z CuUcura Soap
It aDDeals to them because it is so
pore and cleansing. It does much to
keep the 8kin dear and healthy es
peciallr t assisted by touches of Cu
r mirs i iinTmFnr iri nrsi aiafiia ui uuii'
pics, redness, roughness or channgi
Ideal for toilet uses.
tuU Saah iea me HaiL Address
"Oatteare, Pe. SA, Sieiia." 8eM every wi
Bea me. Omtaaes 15 aad Me. law
TtTVi an . tVt A PtiBlitflllrtl.fl Tvia na 0aw. An.
John K. Bulger, supervising Inspector o.,rii th ..rvi. of Mi TrJn-
for district No. 1 for the United States Parker ot the extension department of
inspection ,,- it.mnnttr.llon. t h-v nmvMal
trip. He is ln charge of all territory featur6 for tie women campers at the
west Of the Rocky mountains. r-ha.nta.uoua that la nrovinsr a rllaHrW-
The San Francisco & Portland Steam- int-retin- n.rt of tha nmrr.m
ship company has given command of lectures, each day ai 9 o'clock, are
tne new steamer rianaon, assignea to en topics that are of vital Interest to
tha Portland-California, run hv the I . , , i .
"n.Ans-A r. .o.a.. , I . in. nouwwiirai mil i wuvm sr. rwceiv-
Cbanges of masters of well known Emereenev Fleet cornoratlon. to Can- . i
craft as entered by Captain Montgom- ta,n Tlbbetts. formerly master "STX aT
commandeered Beaver. Chief Engineer rMll liu,iunen tho- from the of a
Jackson, late of the Beaver, will be years to 18, are being rapidly coached
in charge of the Blandon's power house. for presentation of the Mother Ooose
j Concluding their tour under the aus- festival to be presented Saturday after-
plces of the national, service section. noon und)r the direction of Miss Carol vn
Emergency Fleet corporation. Dr. David sUverthorne, who Is leader of the Mother
nugnes ana juieutenani t. u. scna-
Harrr
Kuhfus. L. 1,
Square Add
Grace Hutchens and has. to Corey Motor
Car Co., It. "A." School Park, in
ho mas W. Gates claim. See. 16. T.
Bank of SeUwood" to B. B. Brum well et
al. W. U L. 8. 4. B. 01. SeUwood. .
Marie L. Panlsen to Fred Handrickson at
al. L. 18. B. 8. Mallory Add
Frank L. McGnire and wf. to Lewis E.
Klump, L. 11, B. o. atapiewooa aoo.
Tom Johnson and wf. to Ella Daris. L.
8. B. I. WUdwood
Flora E. Bailey and has. to Andrew
Kraft. L. 5. B. 1. Salisbury mil. . . .
Elden B. Shaw and wf. to W. R. Bearer,
L. 5. B. 41. Beaomont
Gustar Kuyath and wf. to Henry Bederks,
L. 16. B. 8. irrtntton HU
Frank N. Leahy to Vf. V. Thompson. L.
8. B. 8. Hancock St Add
C. F. Tigard and wf. to Robert J. Cpton.
v a OK . T A B 1 1 W '
XJ. O . IDU MT.. AW 1 k. AJm v. k,
Portland and B. 12. Corrallis Add. . .
Bobert J. Upton to C. F. Tisard and wf..
L. 8 and E. 25 ft. 1. 0. B. IT. rort-land
James Lair and wf. to William Henry. S.
H L. 8, B. 8. Cad well . Add., except
. S. 80 it of S said L. 8, also und.
H int in L. 2, B. 8, and all L. 1,
B. 9. CadweU's Add.
JoMphine Chancy to Clara E. Bowen, L.
8. B. 9. Tremont Place
Hall W. Xasterson to John T. Huber. L.
17. 18. B. 19. Gresory Hts
Charles S. Dimmlck to Joseph Klenlen.
L. 17. B. 8. Maybrook Add.
Wills c N. Roberts to William J. Ward,
besinninc 8. E. or most easterly cor.
Amos Roberta, trustee. Sees. 1 and 2,
T. 1 N., R. 1 W.. thence tree. oen.
line county road -and division lino
James Loomls claim N. 22 def- 81
min. Y. 222.89 ft to S. E. cor. trsct
herein described, containins 2.20
acres .'
Cbsrles 3. Schnabel and wf. to Frank
N. Leahy. U 8, B. 8, Hancock St
Add.
Leonard Robinson and wf. to L. E. Mor
ton, becinninc at point in Bee. 8, T.
1 8.. R. 2 E., 821.8 ft N. of S. line
said Sec. 202.068 ft E. ot Una Pine
st. Kent
Darid M. Kliewer to Vfary KHewer. L.
28. 24. 25, B. 2. Hills Add. to St
Johns
Mrs. Harriet J. Preston to Thomas T.
Fuller, L. 8. B. 8. Crystal 8pnnts
Add. to E. Portland
Hibernia Sarins. Bank to Jessie Snasy.
L. 15. B. 15. Capitol Hill
. F. Baatty and wf. to Harriett Ireland.
L. 23. 24. B. 8. Orchard Homes Add.
W. L. Shuss and wf. to W. Clifton John
son et ILL 22. B. 18. Woodmere. . .
Joseph Scheidecker snd wf. to AucuH
Koelblen et al. Lt. 41. 42, a. 19.
Grecory Hts.
Frank B. U pshaw and wf. to Ladd Es
Ute Co., U 11, B. 20. Lsdd's Add. .
S. E. Stansberg and wf. to Pater G labels,
L. 14. 15. B. 6, Lowell Add.
Anna Cully and bus. to Rsleigh C Wil
son, 1 S, 9, B. 99. Seliwooa
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10
10
10
10
10
10
8.200
10
880
10
1,000
1.278
10
L0
10
10
275
650
Frederick E. Fsiling. 28, 348 11th st, and
Barbara Holeomb. 22. oos lacaain
Art r Tull. 28. 860 MUwaukia at. end
AnnTHWilUs. 22, 860 MUwaukia st
JhulTsheely. 25. 425 Trsnrtatlon. T.n-
couer barrack., end Charlott M. Maekrodt, 22.
bKats. 22. Rita hoUU and Bak.rd.
Olsen. 23. 80 N. 17th t
PercWsi Luckett 88. 61T JI7artV08-t"e'
Wssh.. and Mrs. Edith Endemby. 29. 600 Tsn-
WUltanTsimea, 82. 2002 E. Stark st.
. 4 on r.rnithun at
anna naiprnu. -. ---- . v j
William H. LatUn. 21. 95 E. 8th st-N. and
Cora M. Black. 17. 82 E. 84th .t
Dean Vincent 86. 491 E .f "d
. . r. . ' ill OA T?5 E. 44th St
uenruae iv. ' ,a rkr.
G. D. Bennett, 20. wsrrenuiu, v...
De Bordeaux. 22. Benson hotel. .
R. M. Fannock. legal. 511 N. 21st st. snd
Nellie Vsnderwall. legal. 516 Guild .t
fcRESS SUITS for rent U sises. WWQUe is-
loring company. iu. em v
ORT A7TT FOTIfD 81
THE FOLLOWING article her a been found oo
ears ot the Portland Hallway. Light at Power
company. July 16. 1918: 2 Duraaa. 2 Dins. 1
bunch of keys, 1 kej. 2 pair gloree, 1 knitting
needle. 15 lunch boxaa, 12 packages. 8 baskets.
1 halter, 1 wrench. 3 suit cs.as. 1 trare g bag.
2 gripe, 8 umbrellas. Owners may obtain prop
erty at Fint and Alder Streets station
AN OPPORTUNITY "
One of Portland's lareeyt enmerrna has a posi
tion as city aaleaman tn wbirh they can was a
sun who is wideawake and wifkng to work bard.
The work ia elaan and congenial and offers the
right man aa excellent future. Will coosidar
man without previous ' selling experience If ha
Is made of the tight stuff. Prefer aaaa under
or abore draft age or thoae exempted on ac
count of family or other Just eeneea. Thie ai
no aoft anap and unleaa you are wCling to
start email and study and wsrk bard for ad--ancement
you need not reply. Salary to etart 816
to s-o a weea wttn more aa raoullT aa roe eaa
earn it Give age, expertance. references. Don't
forget rout telephone Dumber. Address, W.480,
na-
4
POCKETBOOK containing ehecka aad currency.
lost between Portland and Vaacourer. Waah.
Owner will diride currency with finder. 706
YaneouTer are.. Portland
WILL the party who picked up on Sunday at
Eaat 15th and 8chnyler ata. basket of auto
mobile acceeaoriaa please return them to the
same place f
L08 T Lady'a pocketbook oontaining money
and two railroad tickets. Finder keep money
and return ticket for reward to Mr. Watta at
Woodard-Clarke Drug Co. Phone Marshall 4700.
BOTS wanted. We need tha sen ices of a Busa-
ber of grammar school beys for permanent
part time work. The boys we select will be weU
paid and siren an opportunity to earn, learn
nd adranoe. Apply to F. N. Hay. 270 4U St.
Portland. Or.
and
LOST by hard working woman. 33 in green
backs. somewhere between tha Lumbermens
bldg. and Aider, bet 2d and Sd. Please lea re
at office of lumbermen bldg. Reward.
LOST Large, long haired, yellow neuter eat
white chin. Last aaen in -iclnlty of Park
and Morrbon. Reward Phone Eaat 4640.
LOST Black leather pocketbook containing
check, and eaah: finder can bate half of
cash. Phone Woodlawn 1958.
LOST Necklace with Elk teeth charm. Names
Da.e-KtbeL Return Perkina hotel. Hoe 212.
Kew.ra.
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HELPLESS
FROM
HEAOACH
E
HEED THIS TONIC
gel. veterans of the British army, left !
today for Coos Bay, where they will
address shlpworkers before going Into
California yards. They are accom
panied by C. W. Tebault, Oregon chief
of the national service section.
The Supple-Ballln company has of
ficially frowned upon any effort to or-
Taint; Subject to dizzv srtells. fn. at which emnlovea mlarht buv at r-nat.
fluent headaches this is the storv of The company takes the stand that mer-
xnisery that thousands of women cancla'ns are entitled-to -the -trade of its
tell. Happiness under such condi- workmen.
tions is almost impossible, despon- LJoyd j. Wentworth, district super-
wavy is aimusb llieYltaDie. ;- v
If TOUT life iS One continnftiie; rnnr.l luo ni corporation, wni
of Suffering without any particular ill- SeaM,e tonigl?t,t? atte?d on
noea Koir, ,.;f4- -.1 nv.ui.vi m Thursday a wage schedule conference
mt?A?.?V,TS: yU reCClVe U! to be he,d Sector General Charles
htUe sympathy because no one but m. Schwab and Vice President Charles
yOursell understands vnur fnnrlif in T't. f .i.. n . .
Help may be sueested bv this stat- Tn drdere in th.'rh.nn.i th- wa-- Judging from. the cuntless prepara
a. e -. . - i - i i Ana ani in.flrmtnu wnicn &ra con-
eJ?? Ir?m ra JosepU Vanaeimff at Oregron City th government dredse Hnuliirtwin- advertised for the Dur
tW W . M OI I . . . . . I -' . . . , . ,
v.narapQe( was lowea mere on iuesaay. I pose Of makung; win people siesny, as-
vslDDlir arma. iimk ng oust, aua re
placing; USiy nonowa ana auigien oy ixie
soft curved lines of ha!tt. and beauty,
there are evidently thousands of men
and women who Keenly irei tneir
cfaalva thinness.
Thinntn snd weakness are usuallv
due to starved nerves. Our bodies need
THIN PEOPLE
SHOULD TAKE
PHOSPHATE
frothier Like Plain Bltro-Prosphate te
.at oa iirm, neaitny xieso ana
to Iierease strtBfta, vigor
and Nerve -ores
News of the Port
lIASnfE ALMANAC . ,
Weather at rrers Meuth ' 4
of West Grove. Pa- She savs
"I Was in a ffreatlv rnn-rinim nnnI.
tionandwas so weak that I would
laint away and have dizay spells. I
could hardly retain any food on my
stomach and suffered constantly witn
headaches. I w tnxi
iur Hf.TRnu mnnT.n i-iiit- Mi.Ar i . . . r " r. . i rt.rm nnonnn.ia inau its cuiiuujivq in
Tf iTZ.'7" at noon: wind, north- " ",!, fd- Phvsiclans claim there
W nothlns that will mipply this de
ficiency so well as the orKanlo phos
phate known amonj druifElats as bttro
nknanhita which la inoxDensive and is
sold by most all druggists under a guar
antee of satisCsction or money back.
By feeding the nerves i curescuy ani oy
iin-rvir.ar tha body cells with the. nec
essary prosphorks food elements. bltr
nhoanhate auickly produces a welcome
transformation in the appearance; the
Increase ln weicnt jrequenuy oeins as
tonishing. , ........
This inrreaae In weight aleo carries
with it. a general improvement lu the
Health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and
lack of energy, whicn neariy aiways ac-
n . ,, .In. thlnnaM anr.n Ama ,
' wiut '..v ........ . r-
pear, dull eyes become bright, and pale
U, , , iwiw. i nnw ok use nw as noon; wma, norui-
was through reading a newspaper 24 mUw: w"er, cloudy, ucht tot; sea.
eVVkMaV Jl X J. es . w S. . I Viamnaal AhsMaat
wav x uwiueu k try ur. Williams t
i-iu; rius ana it wasn't long before
my headaches left me and T waa cot.
ting better. I kept gaining in strength
until I was well."
Dr. "Williams' PlnV Pil!
tne blood and have rimrni nf th.
greatest benefit in many disorders due
to undernourished nerves. A tendency
yl wioooiessness, is also cor
rected by these tnnin nm
Two useful books, 'diseases of the
Nemras System" and "What to Eat
Sun Record for July 1S
Sua rises... 6:8 8 a. m. I Sun seta.. . 8:64 p. a
Tide for Thursday, July IS
Hia-h Water lew Water
S:SS a. m. . . .8.2 feet I a :39 a. m l.S feet
:24 p. m-...7.8 feet I 2:6 p. BV...S.S feet
DAILY SITES BEADIXGg
'i XOUr 2 druggist Sella Portland .... ... .. .
Dr. Wflluuns' Pink Pills or you can (-) Faiiius.
STATJOWS l lit
Cat K- 5f 5i
rmatilU .......... 25 112.8 1-0.1 I 0.00
Albany ........... 20 1.2 0 0.00
Salem ............ 20 -1.2 -0.1 0.00
lOrecon City ....... 12 l.T -0.1 0.00
I FonUnd - -I H 10-0 r-0-2 1 O.OO
order them direct by mail. rostniri
at 0 cents per box, six boxes for $2S
, . . 1 t - AdV.)
CAUTION Although bltt o-phosphate
Is unsurpassed for relieving nervoumiess.
: iliumtnTiu and sreneral wsakneaa. it
SITES FORECAST : ., . I should not. owlnsr to its remarkable flesn-
The Wfllametta freer at Portland win faH J srrowlrur properties, be used by. anyoite
aunns im next two or tares aara, . . v wno ooes not oesirfto jnik a iicao.vA.u-j
BISTH9 . , . tn.
GRIFFITHS To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel i.
4B0 Yamhill. July i, a "-"""r., ,BlB
VEL.DE To Mr. and Mr. Osmond Velds. S18
E. 71rt, July s. a afni. .. .
SASDSTBOM To Mr. and Mrs. Emir Sana
.trom.. 78 E. 15th July 4. V"
McCOWN To Mr. and Mra. W. E. McCown.
681 E. 4th. July 2. a son.
THOMAS To Mr. ana Mrs. i.nmr. v..
RAPP To Mr. snd Mrs. Henry A Bspp. BBS H
m i K ss ann
JEXSEN-To Mr'and M Jam- Jer-ea. 285
E loth. July l. a oaugniei.
DEARINO- To Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Dearin.,
395 6th. July O. a son.
PB1N8 To Mr. snd Mrs. Gsrrit Prtns. 7501
4Sth are., July o. a oausun". .
vvumv r Mr .nd Mrs. Huso M. Ooenran.
DAVIS To Mr. and Mn. N. F. Dstm. 49S8 42d
ars., July 12. a aaufnwr.
KEL.LEB To Mr. and Mr, narry
...n v atu int. Q (tauehtar.
t.tr"ir; IUa v cart J. Glennon.
Linnton. Or.. Jul; 7. son ana '
STEWART To Mr. and Mr. D. Stewart. As-
. -k. lnl 11 urn
vr . otiv t Mr. and Mrs. Prank P. Martin.
690 E. Tlat. Juy i. a"'Hl"- T .,.
DAVIS To Mr. snd Mrs. Adelbert J. DstU,
a rt. Tnlv 1 a ann.
BURR To Mr. and Mrs. Georis F. Burr, 11TS
Lexington, July 8. a son. m,
MeCANN To Mr. and Mrs. J. rrana saovann,
Atmxj. vo l. .k ln) a a ion.
HAROLD To Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harold, T64
Michigan a.e.. July ia. a gammer.
LOST By workins man, pair of slaaaea Sun-
am r afternoon, hetween 0th and 1 Ota at.
B. Kewsrd. SOB Ksrl at.
....v ; . . .i . . . iii
ruoju laari watch. Columbia hlcbway.
utre tun descrlsUon. MUwaukia. Or.. R 1).
2. box 1SSF.
BOO
nviTHH AVD FCXIHA18 - 7
id uiv Tn ihU 0t. Juli 16. Jane Irwin.
aed 84 years, lata of Lincoln. Cel. mothr
of the lste Mrs. Jam mmmoa , as
mother of Mrs. Fred T. Merrill of this city
a i i ii . r f "aatarirfer nr Kjn iscroiumo. v-avi
"" The funeral r7W h fcdd Friday; Julfl
425 I 19. at 1 p. m., at the residence esieDiimn-m. o.
j p. riniey at son, amuuuni; -
Friends inrited. Interment at xvoae uu,
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DDivnra i. thla cite. Jul 16. 1918. Effle
Shurtleff Brands., aced 51 years 6 month. 14
ri. - bcloTed wife ot Otto . uranoes. av t
.v. rri.iuli inTited to attend the fu
lO -i ..rriM. which will he held at Unitarian
.... .1. nmutwir and Yamhill, at 2 p. m.. to-
10 .morrow (Thursday). July 18, 1018. Remains
I . .'. ssinaral narkm. Intermsnt at Rlr-
I .nU. p neterr.
II IKtklLAU m mi 1 w - w,
I . I a? n luilnTKl hnahand nf
u n.11. Traetens- of 448 Broadway. The
funeral serrlcee wiU be held Thursday. July
18 St 1 O ClOCK p. m.. at ids reaiuence eaimo
li.hm.nt of J. P. Flnley A Son. Montsomery
st Fifth. Friends urrlted. Serrices at Port
land crematorium prirate.
GTTCIIET In thfi city July HT Charl
c.trh.t. late ot Ze xamnui atreei. ne
LOST At Laurelhuret park concert Sunday.
mink neck fur. Keward. East 2841. or
sddreas 891 E. Pine.
HELP WANTED T. M. C. A.
There are positions open to yon. In the last
two weeks 217 dtaaatiafted ma a were placed te
satisfactory poeiUooa throuch thia d lertasent.
special smployment mamberahis baa aeea
derteed for the unemployed man. It ooete
nothing to mrestftste this modara syste-smatss
position aecqrinf instltntion. Men are Im lees
lot the new crop of splendid opportunities daily.
Call at once, in parson. One of the poettlona at
or you. Main 8700. A-6661. EmsloTsaent Id.
riaory Dept.
WANT an unanarried man. Between 82 aad 18
yeara ld. for aaalatant aawne eaahier laraa
old llne life insurance company, aalary 8188 per
onto, excellent prospects promotion lor nsnt
man. Insurance experience deelrabla pot not
ntlal; bankine, oommarckU or a ooo unties
experienca. lact and ahUity to plaaaaatly handle
puouc requireo. vtnte ma smns aye, fall data,
and will arrange Interview, la confidence if de
aired. L-898. Journal.
WILL lady who found ilr and peart handled
umbrella at Laurelhumt Park Sunday after
noon pieeae cau st 0 2 11. Keward.
LOST Child', hat. at Union are. "between AI-
berta and Killinasworth. Call Woodln 4695
LOST Hicyrle. foot of Nerada St. Gall. Mar-
shsll 6181.
FOUND Bay horse In SeUwood. oa 17th at.
Call SeUwood 2607. 644 Spokane see. E-782.
A GOLD watch lost south of Jefferson
Please return to 958 21st at. X.
LOST Purse. Paulas theatre: finder please
leaTe at Pantaase window.
LOST Parse containing roll of bills; liberal
rewara. n-psz. Journal.
LOST Jet bar pin. set with pearl, rained as
keepsake only: reward. Woodlawn 8461.
LOST Gold watch and chain between Portland
and Balrm. Return 811 Dekum bldg. Reward
HELP WAULED MATE
MEN
Wanted for
SHIPYARD WORK
trtooe
those who can ana will won. who are pal
and in earneet, and who appreciate the
local opportunity, to help wis the war.
THINK THIS OVER.
Call at
EMPLOYMENT OITICB
of
Columbia River Shipbuilding
Corporation,
rooT.or MEADS ST.
PORTLAND. OS
BUILDING PESMITS
P. A Breden. erect stand, Fseaenden between
New York and Talbut; ouuder same; 6100.
F. Marconi, repair residence. 5727 57th see.
between 57th and 60th at.; builder same: 8300.
Southern Pacific Ry. Co.. erect warehouse. 68
r,nnt .t hctween Darts snd Everett? HflVn.
rh.mhera fi bnilder: 81500. fnneral serrices will be held Friday. July 19
W. H. Ke-ey. repair residence. 66 E. Lorn- 2:80 . clock p m. at tne
bard near Minne,U: C. C. Culpan bnUder; 835. ' .'"TJ, w.-n, .7 rL.
P. V. Palmer, erect garage, ills Montana be- " - --,-
tween Emerson and KlUingsworth ; builder same; City cemetery, -per-cee at grar. Pr,..
45. av-nu-.it his late residence. 498 East Eler
Walter D. Scott, repsir residence. 1784 Phelps erfth atreet North. Melrtn D. Snow: belorrd
at. between Linn are. and Ochoco; builder husband of Beaaie Ma ttm sly Snow ; ued July
seme; 850. 16. Serrlcee at 10:80, Portland Crematorium.
Charlea H. Heuer. repair residence. 492 N. I tnmorrow (Thursday) . July If. mends in-
28d between York and Reed: builder asms; 886. I rtted. .Remains at Holman'. Undertaking par
J. Proka. erect snacs. isvi Chase between lnr.
Wlncbel and nuipatncc; ouuder same; 7o.
L. A Richards, erect shack. 1700 Waah-
bnrn st. between Winchell and Kllpatrick: build
er same; 875.
Mrs. Ola Gulllkson. repair residence. 7172 40th
WANTED AT ONCE Machine man. patch ma
and 8 jack men; highest aalary paid; man out
Tbe
of draft age preferred. Write
pital." 114 Poet at.. Spoksne.
foe Shoe Hos-
VtANTKU Man la aualiry to trafeav. Ap
ply room sis Kieetna udiaej; e ra
lay snd all nigbt. sneluding Sunday. P. at
ar P. rompaae.
WANTED Apprentice boy for eoppenmi
abop; do not apply anises yoa intend to learn
the trade; must De lo years ot age or or.r
Jiorthweit Proceas Co.. 808 14th ec N.
LABOKEIIS wanted for ditch work; steady ess
nlorment. top-notch wages. Inouira aortbwast
eorner 2d snd Flandera. Portland Gee A Coke
company.
HILL The funeral serrices of the late Molly
E. Hill WUl De neia 'inunaay. juiy i, ai
2 'SO p. m. at the reaideoce eatabllanment of
I " v FHnleT A Son. Montgomery at Fifth.
aee. between 7 2d and 71st; E. Southard builder; Friends InTtted. Interment at Roaa City ceme-
150
J. vf. Goasett. repair residence. 6547 S8d st.
between 68th end 67tB are.: bnilder same: S95.
Alblna Engine A Machine Works, renalr am.
preaeor, Lewis sr. petwaen iurar and Loring;
bnilder same; auu.
Mrs. Alice M. warts, repair residenee. 1901
Berkley between Hudson and Newark; John A
Swarts builder: 8800.
G. E. Miller, repair residence, Borthwick be-
terr.
LENNON Tbe funeral Berrices of the late
James T. Lennon wui he neid Tnnraaay. Jniy
18. at 0 a. m., at tbe reaidenee caUbUahment
of J. P. Finley A Bon. Montgomery at Hfth.
Friends inTited. Interment at Moant Mcott
Park cemetery.
GREENE Tha funeral set-rices of the 1st
William It. ureene wtu be neid 'innrsaay.
tween Buaaell and Knott; Mr. Mitchell builder: July 18, at 4 p. .. at Jhe reaidenee estabUah-
88S. I soent 'of J. . . enniey es dob. Montgomery ai
Willamette Brass rem nary, erect foundry. Front I Fifth. menai rn tea.
St. between foot of Hoyt; builder same; 82500.
Dr. J. J. Maboney, repair reaidenee. Ill E.
NORTHWEST
STEEL CO.
oorrrLANO. eng.
iet
BOAT SPIKES
SHIP RIVETS
Bolts and Upset Rods
GERMAN Frederick W. German. 761 Cpper
Drive. July li. w months, mairmtnuon.
HCWTINOTON Dr. John Huntington. St.
Vincents hospital. July ia. es ysars. caraiac
asthma.
SINU-Ke-g Btng. Good Ha marl tan Hospital.
JuiyJS. 67 rear., organic heart lesions.
BICE Richard V. Rice, 837 H E. Slat, July
IB. SO veers, carcinoma ef stomach.
KENMOTSL' Midori Kenmotra. July 14. 25
mn tuberetllae sneninertia.
CHAN Be id Chan. Multnomah hospital. July IS.
40 yeara, lobar pneumonia.
WATKINDft ParmeUa Welch Watkinda, 6022
Powell Valley road. July 13. 67 years.
STEWART Charlea Andrew Stewart. 780 K ,
Main. July IB. 80 yeara. cboleeystlUa.
THOMPSON George A. Thompson. 1005 Sen
eca. July 14. SI rear, eel ilar heart auaa.e.
SMITH William B. Kaaith. SB K. 78th. July
IB, 4 a years, tubercular peritonitis.
MARINE ENGINEERS United Statea shls-
plng board free marina aaulnaere' aehaal a.
Vnirenity of Washington. Seattle. Tralne en
gine room officers for new merchant marine,
bhort cut to licenae. Natfre or ' "
dtisena only. Stationary, locomoUea engineers.
ollera, water tenders, eligible. Course only one
month. No enlistment. Address W. J. Grambs.
860 Stuart bldg., Seattle. Wash.
3175 PER MONTH tha year around, tha a rat-
ago earning last year ef a number ef ear
leemeu seer 46 rears. Thai ease will ba
tha biggest yet. Mo experience n.cmiry; week
ly eaan aasenee. outfit lurntehee. Big aaaee.
meat guaranteed tree, ahrubbery and Tinea.
Ton. can do what other toea-periauced mea ha.e
done. Washingtoa Nursery Co.. Toopeaiaa,
Wash.
HELP WATTTSP MISC.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL
at Gaaoo. oa Linnton road: steads e mutinies at:
pay 83.50 to 85 per day. Take free bus st
garage. Proat aad Gliean ata., 6 a. a., at 3 Id
and 8a Tier at 7:16 a. am. Aonlr at aaa nlaat
effice.
HlVE proposition with a strictly psctfio eoaat
eoneara for B axperienosd soUdtors aeUtng
tea and coffee; permanent poaition with guana-
teed aalary and commtaalon to mea who eaa.
get results. Apply Ideal Tea Co., Ill Union
are. N.
WANTED Electrician. 6Sk rata. 8 Br.; maa
with aosna motor winding experieaea required:
good chance to get ahead; atrike oa but net
bothering Wast Liu mills. Apply at free ess- .
ployment office on mill walk.
MEN wanted to carry carbon briquets from
trucks to basement of our consumers; average
wage 84.28 to 84.75 for 8 hours. Inquire
northwest eorner 2d and riaodsta, Portland Gas
At Coke company.
WANTED Instructor la ah n making at Bute
Training school ; new and repair work; aalary.
878, board, room and laundry. Adrtraai Thome.
P. Horn. Sopl. Cbahalta, Waah.
ABLE BODIED strong mea to work around
creamery, hours 8 p. m. to 12; alao man for
order clerk, good places for good mea. Inquire
137 N. 3d at
WAREHOUSE men, good steady poalUon; ehaaea
to learn tha hardware buatneas, Saturday after
noons off. Apply aopertota lent Marshall-Walls
Co., 18th and Loreioy.
49
462 HAWTHORNE AVENUB
EVERYTHING MECHANICAL AND ELEC
TRICAL, UNLIMITED; PRACTICAL SKPAIB
EXPERIENCE.
NUMBER YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN wanted
to prepare for telegraph eerrlce aad hah. till
vacancies caused by the drafting of mea for war.
For particular, call or write Telegraph DeparV
men t. room 218 Railway Exchange bldg.
"MISS DECKER'S BUBTNZSS COLLEGE.
ahorthand. typewriting, bookie eng. spelling,
dictaphone. xBimeograptalng. office training,
adding machine, filing. Afceky bldg.. 84 aad
M art-won. Msla 824.
ADCOZ AUTO SCHOOL
Union avenue aad Weaeo at.
Specs! Susssser Prices.
Can. write or phone Eet 7446.
WANTED Oxr-acetxlene welder, able to weld
aluminum, steel, cast lroa and all kinds of
b raxing, good wage, steady position. Fred Dun
dee. Broadway and Flsnders.
WANTE1 Motor car repair man; familiar with
all standard ears, good trouble ahooter, able
to acrape and fit bearings; ateedy work, good
pay. Fred Dundee. Broadway and Flandera.
riRSTCLASS ironmoider. li 60. 8 hours.
Married maa preferred. An year Job. Short
distance from Portland. Mostly plain work.
W-491, Journal.
EXPEDIENCED vuisaniaer wanted immediate
. ly to take ear of cut repair shop. Apply
risk Rubber Co., 84 N. Broadway.
WANTED Boy sot afternoon and e.ening work.
Must be 10 rrs. old.
10th snd Yamhill.
Apply public library.
WANTE D At once, maa to clerk In general
merchandise store. Dee. Or. Phone Mala 032
or call at 880 Northwestern bank bldg.
PLOKIST8
SHIP KNEES
t PilingHewn Ties
Larce orders promptly handled. Home
of nee, Portland. Opwration and ahla-
plngr point, ttarton. or. .
- H. J. BAM LET, ataaafactarec
I CLARK BROS-. Flortsts. 287 Mornsoa st. Mate
aw -l sua. gai Ooeia aaa flam n "-.
He fctaneh ernre a, -
MARTIN A XUBES CO.. Florteta. 354 Waaa.
Mala ze. A-12 S. nowen fox au oocav-
atons art tioaily arrsaged.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 248 Alder; design
aad deeoratioras. Phone ManhaU B9Z3.
LCBLDfER. Portland hotel. 328 Merrteeo.
MAX H. Sal ITU, Floriat. 141 H eth street.
rrHKRxt DtRFTTOKS
JA. R. Zeiier Co. Eaat XOBaV' 418A
WANTED Experienced hotel Janitor. Japanese
or colored, single maa. 616 per week aad
room. Conradina hotel.
HELPERS, sheet metal worker.' helpers want
ad. 140 Page sc. Low ar Aibtna. Ouather
A King.
SO M EON X ta a poaltioa to sell era high claea
English bull pups and 12 Persian kMlena, all
pedigreed, on .bares. Can Bdwy. 4686.
WANTED Man ta work est ftee boats, 860
and up. Boom and board. Apply Washing
toe dock.
WANTED Machlntat; Bt be ftrst clam lath
hand, 87 a day. WlUametae Gaa Engine
rka East SBBB.
WANTED Cook for restauraat, 412 Main at,
Vancoueer Waah. ;
X MAN for hoe a. hoeing aad repair work. Call
Tabor aaoa
EXPEklENCED ahoa mlesman. good aalary U
right party. noaemu a. iiv lis ex.
COMBINATION nUbt clerk and porter"
fiarrieoa aotei. rnai ana asamee et.
BOT 14 to 17 for light work oa ranch, oo
whs can milk preferred. Tabor T90B.
WANTED Buaheimaa and ai.f riine prsea.r at
oooe. Phone Bdwy. 1838.
BLACKSUITH helper wanted. , Tucker shop.
420 Belm t at.. - , . . . -
WANTED Maoafacturing efHkciaa. 833.30 a
week. Staptes the JewestT. .
WANTED EXPERIENCED FORD MACHAJiU
BoabJ sght A Pea y. E Sd aad Broadway. .
TATES-F1HHER TEACHER' AGENCI Fie
registration, lll-n wroagwsy piqg.
BEHNKE-WALKEH, biggest business eaUeg b
cauae beet; enrou any lime; iree eetaioa e.
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
PORTLAND. OREGON
HELP WAKTEP FEMALE
TOCKG LADIES WANTED.
PERMANENT POSITION A
KO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
38 FEB WEEK PAJD BEGCfNERA.
RAPID INCREASE VI WACESV -CALL
AT TELEPHONE OOMPAJTT.
BOOM 001. SIXTH TLOOB,
PABK AND OAK STREETS:
C1RL for flat umrk aevartaseat; steady employ
ris laaaory vs
good
good wages.
14e K. ad - y.
WOMAN ta laana tevairing and pre
pay wUa aaarasag. Uarna taUortag Uex,
104 4th at. - -
MIDDLE ACED eapesVaoed eheaUwrssaid ; no
ethwa aaad-aaslr. Call at Seed awtaL 260
Salasoa St., robes IT.
GOOD girl wanted for general
Apply 846 E. 87th.
raahing, 885 per usaerth.
CHAMBERMAID, xrwriss sd
" cWy' mrb" 2300. -' -
GIRL for kiiesa ork ia anstitatkm. Bruud
wayll86. HIGH school girl wanted for light bona.
work at beaeh for 3 wewha. Can Mala 782.
FIRST CLAM waiat aad akirt Uxmbmn. UTi
Cotn bia bldg. Main 10S6. -
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