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V TOWN TOPICS Tre!rr to all points f tbe Halted BtltM or brod (Mould Ukt iintrr t cxpaiirncad Id. formation aud aorrlr ottered throaeb The One oo Journal Travel Knr-a tn pemouaJ chare of B Smith, Hailroad ticket and staam hp booking erranced. Foreign xebanaa ia iMd. intormation circa retarding paatportx - I :' , : ' " ' ;,. . ' -- i THKIFT STAMPS aw W1B RATINGS STAMPS On Sal at - -k' -Baslnaii Office, Tbe, Journal " Oet Weil Free Every day. from 10 to 4 p. m., - and , evening ; on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from I to 9, and Sundays, from 10 to 12. Thousands of sufferers who have failed to get relief la any other way are invited to investigate chiropractic methods, ' which are perma nently curing hundreds every day. The best of chiropractic diagnosticians will thoroughly examine you. makea com plete diagnosis of your case and direct treatments wlfiout any cost to you what ever. Chlropractio is the safe, sane, sure and modern science of curing and preventing disease. Chiropractic . re moves the cause health returns. V The above service Is Alt free to you. Private treatments may - also be had in college building by members . of 'the faculty, either lady or men practitioners. Pacific Chiropractic college, corner . Park and Yamhill. Telephone Main 1014. Dr. Elliott, director of clinics, private of. flee in college building. Main 1014. Res idence, Woodlawn 686. Adv. Sacrifice, to Close Oat Eitate Port land inside property, at assessor's value. We are authorized for quick ; sate to dispose of three exceptionally well lo cated and choice pieces of realty. No. 1100x100 corner on 19th street near Washington, which we consider one of the flneat .apartment sites in Portland. No. 8 60x100 corner near Broadway and Morrison, well located for apart' ment house hotel and should be future business corner. No. J One block North Portland; West Side, with track age. Price $25,000. These prices Will appeal to the most conservative. We solicit- your investigation as to the merits of these properties. - Sell either one or all on most attractive terms to responsible purchasers. ' P. 1 E. Taylor Co., Inside property dealers, ground . floor, Henry building. Adv. Frank I Smith's Meats ' Absolutely fresh, 228 Alder street: Roast veal and veal breasts, 20c. Fine, large porterhouse steak. 20c. Frank L,. Smith's -sirloin steak, 25c.' .Ribs, boiling beef and beef stew, 15c. Hump roasts and pot roasts, 18c. Frank I Smith's pork sausage, 20a. Tenderloin steak and Hamburg 20c Smith's country roast pork, 30c ' Smith's choice country veal- roasts, 25c. We boost our choice veal cutlets. 30c. Boy plenty of Smith's corned beef, l&c. Something fine in pork chops, 85c. Shoulder pork. 27 He. Dry salt pork, 80c Smith's own famous weet bacon,- 40c. Smith's special bacon, joints, etc.. 25c. Frank X Smith's is 228 Alder sL Adv. Bes Scotch to Lecture Ben Scorell. famous military entertainer and humor ist, who served with' the T. M. C A. forces overseas among the British, Ca nadian, Australian and American forces, will tell about his experiences in "Dodg ing Shrapnel In France," at the T. M. C. A., Tuesday night at 7:30. Mr. Sco vell is an entertainer of unusual ability and his description of front line activ ities brings mingled smiles and tears from his audiences. No admission will be charged, but - a silver offering will be taken. - Appeal Mads for Bedding Supefln " tendent W. O. McLaren of the Port land Commons has issued an appeal for furniture, beds and bedding with which to equip a house where he feopes to install a needy mother and hef, four children. The goods need not be new. but should be serviceable. , Mr. Mac l4iren says the . case is worthy the Sympathy of the publkvThe articles contributed may be sent to 186 Burn - side . street, care ; Portland Commons, or arrangements may be made by tele phoning Broadway 1665 or A-7428. 1 - Mrs -Atkins to Speak A mass meet ing for' men - and women this evening in Central library hall at o'clock will be addressed by Mrs. Florenoe Swell Atkins, a national worker for the W. C T. XJ who la touring the country In the Interests of the - educational ? pro gram which the national association ' proposes to put in as a jubilee celebra. tion over the. passage of the federal amendment for prohibition. Mrs. At kins . is an eloquent and forceful speaker. ' - , . . , Milk and Rest Csre In this day of specialising: nothing is of so much im portune as excelling in one special line rc work. It is with this idea that The Moore Sanitarium confines its work to the Milk and Best Cure, and because of constant attention to the slightest de tails is able to give the maximum bene Card Index Systems ramsmBBmmmsmmm 'Vi , , Filing Supplies of All Kinds . Globe Safes We are sole agents in Portland nationally Known mjr ot oince equipment in i wood and steel. We have a complete line of office equipment and can furnish any size office at a moment's notice. , . , - . .. -. : '," ; i : Everything to Complete the Office 4 ' fits of this remarkable ""cure. Office 908 Selling building. Phones Main 6101, East 47 Adv. . - Masaras. to Lecture John-': Xee, - of the Maiamaa, will lecture at the East Portland branch library, East Eleventh and Alder streets, 1 at .8 o'clock Friday night. April 18. The subject of the lecture, which Is to be illustrated, Is Animals of North America." Admis sion free. ' " t i? Aaetloa Sale of Unclaimed freight, consisting of merchandise -? and ' house hold goods from Oregon-Washington Ry. Nay. Co., Spokane, Portland Seat tie Ry. Co., Southern Pacific and North ern Pacific Railroad i; Co., in t brick building at Broadway and Hoy t streets, Tuesday 10 a. m-, April 15, 1919 Adv. His Helmets as Awards German helmets have been shipped to Portland to be swarded -aS prises in the window display - contest being - conducted by Charles W. EngllslrTor , the Victory loan. These helmets are the genuine article, collected by the Tanks on the battlefields of France. The helmets are of various . types. ' The government ac cumulated a large quantity of r these head pieces, some showing bullet boles and scars, and they are being distributed throughout the country, i i To Hold Pre-Eater Sale A pre Easter . sale will be held . by George Wright Relief Corps No. 2, at the Court house, room S02, I Wednesday evening, April 16. There will be booths for the sales of useful and ornamental articles, refreshments, confections and candy. There wilt be a good musical program and a jitney dance. The proceeds of the sale will go to the. relief fund of the W. R. C upon which there is a constant demand from aged veterans and their families. , ) -J Ko Better Men' Work Shoes Made" Come to our factory, 17th and Mar shall, leave your measure, or mail sise and! 87.50, and we'll make you the best pair' work shoes you ever owned and deliver them to yotu,. E. C Sadler; 27 years factory superintendent in Europe and America. Adv. t Snaday Evening Opes Foram Prof. Cbaa. Wilbert Snow will apeak -on "The Influence of War ion Poetry! this Sun day, 7:45 p. m.j Unitarian chapel, Broad way betwen Yamhill and Taylor. Free discussion, fine, music all welcome Ad. ' Tossf Couple, no children want! to lease seven room unfurnished absolutely modern house ; with garage, j Prefer Heights location on west side. Possession April 16. Best of references. Phone Main 8503. Adv. ' . ' Pyorrhea Caa Be Cared Decay - fs preventable soft, j crumbly teeth will harden. Our knowledge at your service. If your physician or dentist doubts, you may become a living testimony. Smith Long .Clinic. Bush. At Lane BMg. Adv. - Jaeksoa Club to Meet The regular meeting . of the ' Jackson club will f be held Monday at 8 p. m. at -Central library hall. Informal - talks - will be made by well known members ' of "the club. --'; V;r.:: ;vr; :J'.?. :'? , Will Give' Ball I Friday Progress as sembly. United ArtUAns, will give a masquerade oau Tiaay, Apru n,i at Tblel hall, 104 KlUingsworth ave nue, opposite Piedmont car barns. Six prises. - ',,- " j Lecture It ' Annonseed "Concentra tion and Life Problems" , will be I the subject of a free lecture to be given on Monday morning at 11 o'clock In room 410, Macleay building, - by Dr. Y. B. de Lory. . Free Leetsre Tonight An occult In terpretation of the Ten Commandments, by Dr. Nina i E. i Pickett, Tbeosophical hall, 801 Central buljdlng, corner Tenth and ' Alder. Adv. - I . Qeorge Bsbensteia, the optician. re cently returned from the servioe, la how located at 226 Morrison street. He is an expert eye-fitter and his charges pM reasonable, Phone Maip 291 Adza; ;- Dr. Charles M. iRodf eth, chiropractdf, recently returned from service, opened offices Columbia j bldg.,' rooms 81514. Main 2963 Adv. t , - -Eat B r d 1 s y s Pies .They're fine 1 At leading . restauraa.s ' and grocers. Bradley's Cocoanut cream Pies, , U-ura I What's best? Bradley's mince Pies. Adv, " Steamer Jessie Harkist for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv.: j : f Steamer Xralda for St. Helens and Ral nier, daily at 2:30 p. m foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30 p m Adv.. i .-. The American Chsreh meets tonight in W. O. W. hall, East 6th and Alder sts. Subject, "Physical Cleanliness."' AdvvWiV..t''-::'J. ' l--. To . Speak: on Immigration Raphael p. Bonham of the United States im migration service and E- J. Stack will give a talk under the auspices of the AJblna Citlsens f league on Tuesday Desk Chairs Filing Cabinets for the Globe-Wernicke ' Company, The J. IC. Ciill Co. Booksellers Stationers, Office Outfitters. -- Third and Alder Sis. PERSONAL !:S Dr. Cornelius Enjoys Farming -1 The back-to-the-farm movement has seised hold of Dr. C. W. Cornelius, who has merged all his other interests in life to that bigger one represented : in his 150 acre farm on the . Troutdale road. Dr. Cornelius, who gave up bis medical profession nearly- six years ago, and later sold, bis hotel, let raising: 30 acres of wheat, 30 acres of corn, a herd of thoroughbred - Holstsin cows, a herd ; pf pure blooded Duroo pigs and a flock of Barred Rock chickens. : Besides; he has 10 or 12 acres in park. For Dr. Cor nelius is making bis place more than a mere farm it is a summer home. The park la all to the rear of the house, down on Beaver creek, j and here Dr. Cornelius has a cabin where he .lives, while' his house, which stands near the road, like the old-fashioned parlor, tis reserved for company. His winters Dr. Cornelius expects to spend in California. i Two Soldier-Players Return , Lieutenant Chauncey L. Mullen, Unit ed States marine corps, and Errol W!n terbotham, who enlisted In the Canadian army in 1916, have returned to their homes here. Winter bo tham has -been in France since 1917. Winterbotham went over the top In many of the big battles in which , the Canadians participated. i ..-.:-- ' - , j : f Track 'Team i at Multnomah 's The Oregon Agricultural track . team of 26 members under the leadership of Coach Harglss took over the Multnomah Saturday afternoon up til they , were taken to the stadium In the hotel bus. t Business Conditions Good Banks are in a flourishing condition and business In general Is improving rapidly, according to Marshall Hooper, assistant superintendent of banks, ; who stopped off In Portland Saturday on his evening at i o'clock at the Alblna branch library. The subject of the dis cussion will be "Future . Immigration Problems." The public is invited. ,. j rj ' i Big Attendance Betlrsd The Oregon branch of - the Travelers' Protective association Is sending out tickets and invitations to every member for the dance, vaudeville, concert and general good time to be held at the Multnomah hotel MAy 9. ' The net proceeds will ! go toward assisting' the delegation 1 of 10 "live ones" to be sent to the national convention at New Orleans In June with Instructions to bring back the national convention for 1920 for Portland or Sirs up their reputation. '1 Soldiers' Dance ABBoaaeed The Vet erans of Company C, Third Oregon, who were in the 162d U. S. infantry, and others Who were not able to go i to France, are Interested in a benefit dance to be held at the Armory on April 24. The proceeds will go toward' paying for the celebration of the twentieth anniver sary of Company C, which will be held May 24. It is expected that by that time nearly all the members will have been discharged. ,-. ; s- - j Hadley Silver, tailors, make depend-, able clothes, 100 Sixth sL, corner Stark. Adv.-. '. ..viv: Dr. J. Bttelson has returned. Practice limited to diseases of the skin. 711-12 Selling building. Phone Main 2829. Adv. Soldiers and Sailers We start you in business. No capital needed.- Make $10 to 325 per day. 819 Dekum bldg. Adv. Why Risk Losing Liberty bonds! or valuables by fire or theft? Safety boxes, 13.50 : yearly ; 284 Oak. Adv. J Safety Blades and rasors sharpened, Portland Cutlery Co 88 6th St. near Stark. Adv. ' . . ' ' - 'i, ' Hairestting s Specialty at the Market barber shop, 187 4th at YamhilL-Mdv. - O. L. Davesport Both phones. -- Long distance hauling. 144 Fronts XdV. We VWOl Bay Tens ' Beanin-What have youT S-5J0, Journal. 'Adv.'. Easter Lilies (crepe paper). - Tabor Uri-AA. , ' I Dr. Wm. B. Harexhas retsraed. 523 Pittock block. Adv. , - ! New Buildings for Brownsville Planned ; ; Brownsville, April .12. Plans are un der .way for the erection of a . new creamery building at Brownsville. The old creamery has become too small for the business of the Eggleston Brothers, and is not a modern structure. A new blacksmith shop is also to be erected by Fred Burke in the near future, j A third project Is that of a new cannery for Brownsville. A S&erldan man, Roy Graves, of the Oravos , Canning com pany. Is contracting logan and raspber ries In this section of the county, and declares to citlsens recently that i he plans "erecting . a cannery here this season. - . Stockton Wants Ad Mew ' Stockton, ' CaU AprU 12. (U. P.) When the - Paclf lo Coast Advertising Men's - association meets In Portland June S, an aggressive Stockton dele gation - will be on hand with a plan to have Stockton chosen tor : the -1920 convention The local dub will pro duce -a play to obtain money to ad vertise Stockton at 1 Portland in aa attempt to bring the convention here. Card of - Thanks - We wish 'to express our appreciation for the many kindnesses and the beauti ful flowers received during our recent bereavement in the' sickness and death of Mrs. Emiline ' Schwarsenbakv - J. Schwarsenbak, Miss A. Rlpke. -. - LEARN MUSIC DEPARTMENTS FOR i SIANO , - VOIOI OULTURB violin ",-..'... ; oonwgT . . MANOOLm . CLAHINIT HAWAIIAN :y ' SAXOPHONC UITAS) -, BANJO FLUTK DRUMS EXPERT COMPETENT TEACHERS IN CHARGE OF -, . EACH DEPARTMENT ' MUSIO MA DC CASV ' ' That is a richt and a wroas way of dolni TarrUUns- Thia eppliaa to ramie If tausht ia tba nsht war raa can Icara to play in ena tenth tha tuna, at ooa third tba usoal east. Enroll new. Open evenlnc.' Pianos free tor practice atringad Instruments loaned. .. WEST COAST INSTITUTE OF, MUSIC oe CHara Mula Fifth Floor ulMlfM. SST WASHINGTON ST. fhm Main 444S CATMRH is now easily overcome by using an anttseptlo oil spray which absorbs and , dislodges - the hard web-like mucus membrane of throat and nose. Quick relief is always obtained by using the McKensie Catarrh spray. The price complete with special ato miser is only 82.00. We pay the postage on this and all other rug orders. - - . -- - LAV E-D AVIS DRUG- CO. Trass Experts Portlaad, Oregon MENTION :r. way to ; Salem after a trip i to : Eastern Oregon.: prices -; for cattle. 1 sheep and wool, while holding at the present time, are nevertheless going down, according lo Mr. Hooper, and farmers-are selling a great deal and liquidating Indebted ness. - , J - ' t 1 1 1 " : Wheat Crop Is Promising Frank Curl of Pendleton predicts an enormous i wheat . crop ' In Umatilla county this year. The acreage in wheat is unusually large, according to Mr. Curl, and prospects are excellent. 1 Mr. Curl Is staying at the Imperial. . ... j " Crops Id Crook Good Prospects for a bumper wheat crop never looked better, according to R. L. Jordan, ; of Prineville, who lis a guest at the Imperial. All indications, said Mr. Jordan, point to a wonderful crop of wheat and also of alfalfa. Short Line Agent in City . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves are spend ing a few days at the Portland, Mr. Reeves is general passenger aent for the Oregon Short Line. t Hop Grower at Benson '- ,' T. A. Livesly, who Is In the hop. grow ing industry at Salem, Is spending a few days at the "Benson. - t . At the Hotels ? ' J. - T. Cooper, ' who is in" the stock raising business, at Fossil, is guest at the New Perkins. - Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harrington of Erie, Pa-, are registered at 'the Wash ington. ' : ; Mr. and ! Mrs. W. D. Haley- of Forest Orove are guests at the Carlton.' , Frank McCanless, ' who deals in ' real estate and Insurance : at Tacoma, is visiting at the Imperial. Mr. McCanless is also an active Shriner. P. I Campbell, president of the University: of, Oregon, la at the Port-land.'"-'--' T''' v;v " - : - !'";' L. B. Reeder, who now owns a ranch at : Lind, Wash., but who was formerly an attorney both at Portland and at Pendleton, and once' speaker " of the house of representatives, is at the New Perkins. . ' Joseph D. Richardson, deputy "state treasurer from Salem, is at tne .Oregon. C F. "Walker, a cattle dealer from Seattle, Is spending a few days at the Imperial.' ' - ;CW. Fleck of Salt Lake City is vlsltlnc at the Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Tne Dalles are guests at the Carlton. W. R, Winans of the town of that name is registered at the New Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tillmar. of Astoria are at the Carlton. ; PATCH USGROW! VICTORY OIL & PAINT CO. ; r KESTOX, OB. -' ROSE CITY CATTERY The Noma af Sunburst RTare you a little Sunburst la yoar bomef fjereral very nna red ora&ge kitr tens for dispoML v Taboe 7274 12 SO C. MORRISON ? Easter' Tokens Of Affection and Friendship No gifts are of more enduring sentiment than those ' - of jewelry. i j " For confirmation for graduation or presentation purposes for the bride who has awaited her soldier's returnfor friends who have passed one more, mile stone in life what is more suitable or expressive than gifts of jewelry? ; . v r Just now we are showing many new and beautiful things for personal use or adornment, any of which would be appropriate for Easter-giving. See My Special $50 and $100 Diamond Rings They Can't Be Equaled t - BSNssw t- - 'W '".:--Jr i " j? LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS IN OREGON i 334 Washington St., Opposite Owl Drug Co. Y. M. C. A. Technical Schools . Automobile, and Tractor Engineering - . Prepare for summer business. ..Excellent equipment and Instruction makes progress rapid and success sure. Students may enroll at any time, and begin Immediately. , , Radio Telegraphy ' Oet ready for good positions and pleasant work in the Merchant Marine. Hundreds of students how occupy these positions. ',. Electrical' Engineering The Instruction plan of this school combines-theoretical work In school and an equal amount of time in the actual practice of electrical employment. Excellent laboratory equipment. Say aad tfigkt Schools hi 8 Different Coarse, . Training Mea for TJssfol Oeespatloss - .. Reduced rates to 'discharged soldiers in all schools. Come In and see schools, equipment, etc, or address " - i: Dir. A, T. M. C An DEPABTMEWT OF EDUCATION, FOBTLAKB f for detailed laformatiea " Eat at Portland's Popular Eating House You'll Like it I Cozy DairyLunch and Cafeteria : 323 Washington St., Near Sixth Never Closed .A place for refined people' who appreciate well cooked and wholesome foods at moderate prices. Choice Roasts, Steaks, Chops. Select Eggs, any style,- 15c. Many Breakfast Specials Hot Cakes, Waffles, etc., at all hours. . . ' - EXCELLENT CHICKEN DINNER TODAY PROPOSES TO CHANGE : JANITOR SYSTEM AT L BUILD! Director Thomas Seeks to Eradi I cate Waste and Meet Views of Union Leaders. I - ' " ' ' - ' i 1 A new system for the management and care of the school buildings,. Involving the awarding of bids to be advertised for the care of each school, is being worked - out by s Director George " B. Thomas and will be presented for action at the next regular meeting of the school board. The change Is aimed to eradicate the waste In light, heat, water and janitor service, said to be common s under the lililllllilliiitii.illlliiillH This store holds an en v labia -position for service) and de pendability' in ' DIAMONDS Our ever-Increasing patron age Is ainple proof of this. If you wish' to be Infelll-. gently advised In the se lection of a diamond, and to choose from Portland's : finest and best collection, ' then come to Jaeger Bros., no matter whether you wish to expend JtlO or f 1500 or more for a stone. Recently Received a large collection Q.f the very newest effects in Platinum Ring mountings, ' with- and without dia monds. Prices range from 125 to 1500. It New mesh bags in sterling silver, and gold filled,, are among the . new. things shown here. IS OUR SPECIAL 1 $100 DIAMOND - IS PORTLAND'S -Most Precious Stone Jewelers, SH NGS present tystem of divided responsibility. : Last year the care of the schools cost the . city $268,000, according to ' Director Thomas. ' Investigation has shown that hydrants are left continually dripping, gas is allowed ' to leak. Tine coal is wasted f by using coarse-mesh grates. Under the present system m head Janitor is hired who employs necessary assist ants, often underpaying them. : tinder the new system, the successful bidder wiU be xesponslble for the pur chase of light, heat and water, as well as Janitor service. Furthermore, it Is specified that the contractor shall not employ any person more than eight hours a 4ay or 48 hours- a week -except in case of emergency, with double wages for overtime: A minimum wage shall also be fixed at not less than the pre vailing rate for a day's work in the same trade or occupation . :: I This will cover the complaints made by E. J. Suck, secretary of the Central Labor Council, at the. last board meet ing, that men were being underpaid and overworked under the present system, v ' Bids will be received on 78 - school buildings on .which bidders may submit proposals for one, two or ( three-year contracts.- :: . trv -;:.? : The Easter season finds our displays replete with ; all the new ideas in jewet every" woman's desire to possess pretty things in Jew elry, and she Is always interested j ( in the new creations which are constantly appearing. Jaeger; ; Bros.' displays at all times empha size the fact that the new things are to be found here. It is evident in , the many new effects being shown right now. Another extensive lot of those exquisite) imitation pearls ' Orienta and La Tausca came to us a few days ago. These beau tiful creations are remarkable for their rare beauty and charm, and are very pop ular with even the - most discriminating' women. Strings are priced variously at $35, $50, $75 and p to $200 CAMEO RINGS and BROOCHES. You'll delight ' in seeing the many new and popular offsets JAEGER BROS. Silversmiths piiiniMsnaiiaismiiiiuiiniinim OWandtlienyoU will see a piece of printed matter in which a thought is hap pilg expressed and men buy most readily when in a happy mood. I there's a hint in this as to -your publicity, yre've some acceptably happy ideas well worth your consideration. H . . . . ; i . , "Some advertisers write volum inous arguments on -the wisdom of purchasing merchandise of quaU ity and then have the arguments printed by the lowest bidder." M MarsKaJil 6080 A6548 QinHIRllHIQQlsIiiinillllUQIH yFvWA W5SBSS Miffi V Unprecedented opportunities await the man who Is ready and trained for a business position. Bookkeeping aad Stenographic Schools run throughout the summer. . EaroU Hew aad Be Beady for Enpleysslat Barly la thS Fan , . For detailed Information call at or address Div. A, Y. M. C iL. Department of Education. Portland DENTISTS OF REPUTATION ' People come to this office from all parts of the Northwest. Our skill is acknowledged and our promptness In finishing - work In one day when required ia appreciated by out-of-town- patrons. We extract any number of Teeth without causing the slightest pain, - : Particular attention paid te plates and trfdrework. FTOBBHEA StfCCESSFUliLT T SEATED 4 '- EXAMIKATlOIf FKEE Hoarst SiSS lo ( F. K. Pbeae BU S9S9 88 Tsars la Portiaad , WISE DENTAL CO. til FAILIWO BltlfOn THIBM AS1 8. E. CO&SBB, BSTBABCB OB 5500 POSITIONS HAVE BEEN SECURED FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS Outside Assistance Not What: It c Should Be, Captain Con viil Declares. - Mora than 6500 positions for returning soldiers have been secured by the Sol diers' and Sailors' committee the repsft of Captain .Oonville ito Mayor ; Baker shows. During the week of March 28, 837 calla from employers were received, 417 men applied for work and 402 were accommodated. Last week 802 calls came to the committee, 425 men registered for work and 890 secured positions. -i Although It appears that mors Jobs iHiUf'H'lll Hit m Just what you've long beep , waiting for Fancy Beads In clever and novel effects, i Imitation coral, amethyst, to paz and Jet, beads connected with chain ornaments. These beads are much In vogue. Prices. S3. SO Write or ask j for our beautifully illustrated booklet. "WEDDING RING SEN TIMENT" . It's free Irv 131133 Sixth St,, Oregonian Building Hi lii'fJ - e at 3 m E3- KILHAM QUALITY PRINTING 4 . Fifth and Oak Streets E3 i WASHlflUTOa, ( TB1BD STREET. were open than there are available nun. the condition is trus only respecting' com mon labor. Captain . Conville state. Many more men are registering for work of the better class, it la pointed out than there are offers of positions. , Great numbers of men are being sent to farms where 860 a month is offered as wages. Farmers .who- cling to the old scale of 845 however, have difficulty In securing men, the report maintains. c v i The American 2led Cross has loaned 16908 to service men, according to Cap tain ConviUe. and the Soldiers' and Sail ors' committee has provided 8200 for the same use, with more call being received. Captain ConviUe suggests that brand committees be appointed In every tnajoi town of the state to assist the main com mittee in its work. It Is elaimed that outside assistance is not what It shoulc . : ' : Seasoned and dry slabwood: for sata Prices reasonable. SelL 1769. City Fuel Co. Adv. ..... it i - You get Fit, Quality - and Workmanship combined in our MADE TO ORDER SHIRT and cost no more than' stock goods Jacobs Shirt Col BALEIOH BLBd.t 327 Washington St. . Corner Sixth ESTABLISHED 1889 The Rainier Hotel In the heart of the city t has the' best of accommodations , to offer to the traveler who Is looking for a medium-priced HOTEL either tran sient - or permanent. Located - one block from the main postoffloe. Car servioe to all parts of the city un excelled. Also ' convenient to all depots. . ' .' 1 188 North Sixth StreetBwy. 84tS FINEST Id ' TMg MOMTMWtST 3 UIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUimillHHIIimillllllMIU!: IPIANOSI I PLAYER! I IPIANOSI I BRUNSWICK I PHONOGRAPHS PATHE and OKEH 1 x RECORDS y iSouleBrosi 166 10TH ST. $2.00 ft in; S , : t - Near Morrison TilHUIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllflUltlllltlUIr: SUITS Pressed, 35c shb sTcaeii ury qMsn4 et tssai I i si.ee, .. . v .i Unique TftUorinj? Co. 104 revrtii St., BM. Wash, and Start. ' r Vs res m s swe seHveptne Bhermaii Jay & Co. Oer. SlxtS ne Pianos, Talkinsr Machines i All tibt VMlesl InMrn nnU Eptr4, Poltebad. Eta., by i part Workmva. All Work UiunnlMd. ; Ell CDC BOW IB ClLCnOwEW BLDO. ntrsnos .SSTvVsthlnttee JWlrffi Tuning 1 r"i 1 1 PUmws e Hmrm 111 H f I L Vtaess. M M. It 7 H ssr BAWT ABB OBCHESTBA f IirSTBT- ; MEBTS - JPHOKOOBAPHS All work . ' done in our own shop and satisfaction ; guaranteed. ' Gold and BUver PlaUng. SIEBERLING - LUCAS i. ItS POUBTH ST PBOBB AIB StSC t If tll'JIT TYFEWKITER CO. I set 1 JT st.