The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1920, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY. 12, ; 1C20.
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SPECULATION
GREAT OPTIMISM
'ELOPED
IKET
Quiet and Respectable Advance in
'- Stocks and Reestablishment of
5- Inter-Ally Trade Needed
Bf Broaden Wall
Now York, Jan. 11. Develop-
BEING DDI
INSTOCKMAH
merits in the past week have en-
J gendered a great deal of optimism
Into the Wall Street situation. The
aplit In the Democratic party has
: led the financial world to believe
I that the next president will be a
Republican.
" This means a revision of tax laws
I and other favors for investors. Hoover"s
; announcement that Europe has been
jr malin;erlrig- economically has atlso
I helped. If Hoover's statement is cor
reel, and most people believe he Is a
1' man whose word can be takenwlth
The Will
It is will power that makes the difference
between the success and the failure.
The man who grits his teeth and goes
- ahead, regardless of obstacles, sees all
difficulties fade before him.
-One man says "I can't save now; when
the boss gives me a raise I'll start a bank
' account." Another says "maybe I can't
save much, but here's two bits for a
starter," and every week he saves some
thing. Which is in line for promotion?
If you possess grit and will power, you'll
save in 1920, and not starve, either for
the perseverance and strength of character
developed jn saving will make for suc
cess in other lines.
National Thrift Week !
Beginning Jan. 17, 1920
LADD & TILTON BANK
Oldest in the Northwest
Washington and Third
rSEMBiifn
fEDRl K5BVT
Combining the SAFE with the
PROlJITABLsE in Investments
OREGON Municipal Bonds constitute securities of proven
"hiKh character, and should have prior choice in the selec
tion f 1920 investments by loyal Oregonians.
We can offer you a varied assortment of such bonds, ranging
in return from 5 to 6 per cent, and free from federal income
taxation.
IP VOU OA Nil OT CALL, PHONt POt ONE OP OUR RBPRISENTATI VIS
TO VISIT VOU
CLARK.KtNDALL6 CO.
MUNICIPAL BONDS
From tli State atf
OREGON WASHINGTON IDAHO
To Net 4.90 to 6.50
. K Exempt From Pmaat lacov Tax
f. evepeaux Rtmfiany
87 Sixth Street Bfadway 1042
' Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building
. Boy tad SbD 3 S CovarnaTMat, Fortafn GoTtaavMat
- lUilroad. Publi VtiUty, Uduatrial. MuakipaJ
"t'z -2 1 . ' ' Qotatia
lwla Blclw., Portlan!. Or. "
IN STOCKS WANING
safety, then European acceptances are
safer investments than the world - baa
supposed. : American exporters .. have
been slow In taking-'advantage of the
Ed re bill because they were afraid the
acceptances received from Europe could
not be sold. Hoover's statement will
help this situation very materially.
The Federal Reserve bank continues
to enforce its mandate against extrava
gant loans for speculative purposes.
This is as It should be. Wall Street will
be perfectly satisfied If the rule It ap
plied against speculators in copper, cot
ton, boot and shoes, woolen good and
other commodities where the specula
tion has become scandalous. There is
no wild speculation In Wall Street and
I all that the operators nope to so now
IS to brine aooui a quiet ana respect
able advance In the market that will
discount to some extent the optimism
that Is being- developed. The fact that
a few American ships ; are returning
from Europe without cargoes is not of
moral Importance. The important thing
now Is to set international trade started
and do something to encourage the
farmers to plant another great crop.
Unless these two things are done the
country will be facing a serious situa
tion within a year, regardless of who
may be in charge at Washington.
The money value of four exports has
broken aH records, but the physical vol
ume has fallen down to a startling de
gree. Hoover says Europe ; has been
fooling the United States by pretending
a poverty that does not exist. It will
not be many months before Europe will
be able to take care of itself and the
United States will learn too late that
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to Save
INC.
Upon flquet
TaJeplioaa MarakaJ 655"
Edited by
Will F. Hessiaa
it' has missed the greatest opportunity
of a century, f
.Topics
Famished by Ovwrneeka A Cook Co.
Annual report of Comptroller Wil
liams says 1919 record year for national
banks. ToUl resources $22,441,992,000
or 9829.000,000 more than ever before
reported. -
Wick wire Spencer Steel corporation
with capitalisation, over $20,000,000 to
merge Wlckwire Steel company and
Chiton Wright Wife company.
Canadian Pacific railway earnings
first week January increased $215,000.
. ...
Federal reserve bank's ratio of re
serve, 18.6 per cent ; new low -level com
pared with 3S.7 per cent a week ago.
Shell Transportation A Trading' com
pany has declared an interim dividend
of 2 shillings, free from tax.
Fnrnshed by Hereto A Rhode, line.
Ratification of the peace treaty wfU,
It Is expected, mark a forward move
ment of Important volume in copper
production, and the surplus of the In
dustry will be quickly reduced owing to
large needs of central Europe.
If the stock dividend case is decided
it will be the key to immediate move
ment marketwise. Any ruling adverse
to corporations probably would produce
but limited response.
British Golumbia
Bonds Are Offered
The Freeman. Smith A Camp company
Is participating with a syndicate which
has purchased a new Issue' of bonds of
the province of British Columbia. The
total purchased by the syndicate was
$2,450,000. These are 5 per cent gold
bonds in $100, $500 and $1000 denomina
tions and run for a five-year period.
They are being sold to net the investors
6.(0 per cent It is expected to have
these bonds ready for deliver- within a
few days.
PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT
Portland Sank! -Cleirlnfs.
This Wnk. - Tsr A-.
Monday .88.882.472 17 t 5.075.449.10
Seattle Banks
Clearint Monday 9 8,09,41.05
Balance Monday 1.718.898.57
Spoken Bank
Clcarinn Monday f 2.971.O200
Balances Monday 1. 108.615.00
Tacema Banki
Clearin- Monday ....$ 058. 781.00
Balances Mondy 170,500.00
San Franelsco Banks
Clearings Monday ....128,084.886.00
La Aaaelaa Banks
Clearings Monday 111.902.807.00
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Corrected daily by foratfn department of
United SUta National bank.
Opening nominal ratea for bank transaction :
Cheeks. Cabled.
T.ondon. Bounds steriln . . . $ 8.73 8 8.74 H
Paris, francs 11.17 11.15
Berlin, marks 1.99 2.01
Genoa, lire 18.42 13.40
Copenhagen, kroner 18.20 18.30
Christiania. kroner 1 ft. 85 20.05
Stockholm, kroner 21.15 21.25
Honskonc, local currency. . -85. 50 98.00
Yokohama, yen 50.15 50.25
.LIBERTY. BOND SALES
Stock
' -Onen. Migb. Ixw. Close.
Liberty SHs 9S2 . 8S0 PPB0 9B0
Ubertr 1st 4. . . . B2K8 82SS 9284 9288
Liberty 2d 4s... 9180 910 8170 17S
liberty 1st 4 Vis. 8834 9S24 0812 ASIA
Liberty M 4 Vi . . 234 9240 0210 9220
Liberty third 4 'is 8442 8448 0400 8400
Liberty 4th 4 Vis. 92AO 9280 9240 0244
Victory 4s ... 8898 9808 98T4 9874
Victory Ss ... 9900 9900 9874 9872
$50,000
Vancouver, B; C.
Short Term Bonds
to yield 7
DATED March 2, 1914 DUE December 15. 1923
Principal and interest coupons (June 15
Dec. 15) payable in New York. These are
old seasoned bonds the direct general
tax Hen upon all the taxable property of the
City of Vancouver. Denomination $486. f
EXEMPT FROM ALL, TAXATION IN CANADA v
4y2 bonds at 91.41 to yield 7
Ask foe detail.
Freeman
GOVERNMENT, CORPORATION AND MUNICIPAL
BONDS
TO NET FROM 5 TO 7
PREFERRED STOCKS LOCAL SECURITIES
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-8 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG.
CORPORATION BONDSin'clude some of the best; secur
ities available aftd some of the worst. The specific
merit of a specific investment is the thing to be con
sidered. '"Tke Hooae Built Sq ware"
. . 1 1 :. '
-Carstens & Earles, Incorporated
307 U. S. Nat'I Baak Bidf.
south ppi :
1
eport Is to Effect That North
west Steel Co. and Columbia
River Corporation Amalgamated
A persistent rumor along the
waterfront that 'refuses to down, is
the report, said to have emanated
in the East, that the Northwest Steel
company and the Columbia River
Shipbuilding corporation, each com
pany maintaining large yarda In
South Portlan , hav, amalgamated
and that operations will shortly be
resumed -under the name of the
NorthwestSteel company,
i President J. R. Bowles of the first
named corporation is now tn the East.
REPORT 18 DENIED
President Alfred F. Smith of the Co
lumbia River plant was askedN of the
matter today and denied the report.
Stating that a union of the two plants
would be impossible at this time because
the government business of each organ
isation has not been cleaned, up, and.
Under such conditions, the government
wobld not permit consolidation,
i Moreover, Smith said, there would-be
,ho reason for a union of the plants at
this time as no new business has been
contracted 'for. Each plant Is inoper-
jatlve at present, the Columbia River
plant turning over lis lasi government,
contracted steamer a few days ago.
President Bowles recently said that
no attempt to resume operations tn the
near future would be made, but that
I business might be taken when condi
tions (referring to labor and supplies)
became more stabilised. By some,
Bowles' present trip to the East is taken
as an Indication that private contracts
I for construction of steamers is being
sought.
ipiittt ri.nnri.T iii.iFD
The two South Portland plants are
closely allied. C. D. Bowles, brother of
the president of the Northwest Steel
company. Is vice president of the Co
lumbia River corporation. , There are
common stockholders for both com
panies. The large boiler plant of the
Columbia River corporation 'built many
of the boilers for the Northwest Steel
company shipa As one man said to
day, an amalgamation, in case of new
business being accepted, would be highly
advantageous, as overhead of two ad
ministrative establishments would be
eliminated' and as for physical joining
of ' the organizations, the tearing down
Iff a fence between the two yards would
practically fix matters.
INDUSTRIAL PEACE AIM
Waterfront Employers Hold Confer
ence on Puget Sound.
With the idea of smoothing out all
problems between union labor and the
employers, the Northwestern Waterfront
Employers association met at Tacoma
Sunday with A. C- Stubbe, general man
ager of the Columbia-Pacific Shipping
company; Frank O'Cpnner, resident
agent for the Pacific Steamship com-,
pany. and Henry Rothschild, manager
for Brown A McCabe, stevedores, attend
ing. Results of tha conference have not
been announced, but it Is kpown that
the meeting was highly harmonious, and
it is said that agreements will be reached
entirely satisfactory to the unions and to
the employers.
Wire order collect
Smith a Camp Co
Mxwrmmssrtmi bank it "r3
Pkoaai Bdwy. 4108
STEAMER DELAYED - BY FOG
West Kader Halted In River; to Lead
Lumber.
It is unlikely that the steamer West
Kader. en route to Portland frees San
Francisco, will go on berth at tb In-man-Pouisen
mill Tuesday morning to
load a cargo of lumber, as was expect,
ed. The West Kader reached Astoria
at 11 o'clock thin morning.; A dense fog
prevailed at the mouth of the river to
day and a start up the rjyer had been
impossible up to noon. The West Kader
will be 'Operated by the Columbia
Pacific Shipping company while in the
local harbor. Her cargo Is being fur
nished by Dant 4 Russell and will be
consigned to Shanghai.
New Dredge Launched
Kelso. Wash,, Jan. It. The. new
dredge for diking district No. S. which
has been under construction at the yard
of the Portland Shipbuilding company,
was successfully launched last week.
The dredge is 42 by 100 feet In else,
and Is almost fully equipped for opera
tions in the diking district. Construc
tion of the dredge was delayed by labor
troubles and slowness In delivery of
materials and equipment.
Position of Ships
North Head. Jan. 12. Positions of
ships at sea, as reported to this station
by radio at 8 a. m. January 11:
Cordova. Tacoma for San Francisco, ISO
miles sooth of Cape Flattery.
West Kader, Ban Ftancisoe tor Portland, 4
miles south-, of the Columbia river.
News of the Port
Arrival! January 18
West Kader. American steamer, from Saa
Francisco, in ballast.
Arrivals January 11
W. 3. Porter, American steamer, from Saa
Francisco, with oil.
Departures January 1 t
W. 3. Porter, American steamer, for Geviot,
in ballast.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at River's Meuth
North Head. Jan.. 1U. Conditions st the
mouth of the river at noon Sea obscured; wind,
southeast, 12 miles; dense foe.
Tide at Astoria Tuesday
Hfh water: Ixjw water:.
8:87 a. m...8 4 feet. 10:18 a. m...2.S feet.
7:21 p. . ...! feet 1:89 p. B9...2.1 feet.
DAILY' RIVER READINGS
8:0ft a. m . Pacific time.
STATIONS 1 6 I.
n til linn
fmarill 26 2.-0.1 0 00
Bnsene 10 2.j Oj 0.00
Albny 20 I 8.8 -0.1 0 . 00
Salem 20 1 . 8 -0 . 5 0 . 00
Orecon City 12 8 . 4 i -0 . 2 0 . 00
Portland 15 0.S-.4 O.OU
(-) FaUiag.
RIVER FORECAST
The Willamette river at Portland will remain
early stationary during the next two or three
day, except as affected by the tide.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Astoria. Jan. 12. Arrived at 10 SO a. m.,
ateamer West Kader, from San Francisco.
8aa Francisco. Jan. 12. Arrived at 4 a. m..
steamer Johan Poulaen, from Columbia river.
Arrived at 9 a. m., steamer Captain A. F. Lucas,
from Portland
Philadelphia. Jan. 10. Arrived. steamer
Ulockaon, from Portland.
London. Jan. 9. Arrived. temr Brfield
from Portland
Saa Franc iMo, Jan.. 11. Bailed at 8 last
nleht. steamer Rose City, for Portland. Arrived
at 9 last niiht and sailed at 1 a. m.. .steamer
Wapama. from Portland, for Ban Pedro. Ar
rired at 10 last aifht. steamer Avalolt. from
Portland. Arrived at noon, steamer Delay, from
Portland. Bailed at noon, steamer Tahoe, for
Portland. Arrived at 1 p. m., steamer Klamath,
from Portland.
Seattle. Jan. 12. Arrived at 4 a. m., ateamer
City of Topeka, from Portland, for repair.
San PeSro. Jaa. 11. Arrived, ateamer Atlas,
barre -98 and steamer Florence Olson, from
Portland. Baited, steamer Claremont. for Port
land. Astoria. Jaa. 11. Sailed at 8:15 a.-s.,
steaaea Santa Barbara, for San Francijco; at
7:50 a. aa.. steamer Lansinc. for San Luis; at
S a. m.. steamer San Jaointo. for San Fran
dseo; it 6 last night, steamer E. H. Meyer, for
San Francisco: arrived 9:18 a. m:, steamer
I Balliott. from Urays Harbor, for Atlantic port.
Saa Francisco. Jan. lit. (I. n. s.l aj
rlved, January 11. Necanicum. from Broofcincs.
8:25 a. m.; Homer, from SanU Barbara. 3:25
TRANSPORTATION
IM-gVLlNES
American Line
NEW YORK-PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON
nm Vert Fw 7
ahiuelphla J
St. Paul rah. 81
BLACK SEA SERVICE
NEW YORK-CONSTANTINOPLE-VARNA
(Bulgaria) -CONSTANZA
(Rounama)
lack Arrow
.Jan. 81
Red Star Line
NEW YORK TO ANTWERP VIA
PLYMOUTH AND CHERBOURG
Lapland Jan. 80, Fb. 84
White Star Line
NEW YORK-LIVERPOOL
Cedrlo Jan. 84
Battle Jan. 81
OelUe Fee. 87
NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON VIA
CHERBOURG, FRANCE
rittle : Fes. 7
NEW YORK-GIBRALTAR-NAPLES-GENOA
Oraalo Jan. 84
White Star
Dominion Line
PORTIJUVD -HALIFAX-LIVERPOOL
From Fartland From Mallfai
Fa. IB Fak. 14
Far seseevetlens and tlokot aowty to local aunts
er Company s omae, A. a. DKnoy, 810 8oon
Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Fbone Main lit.
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
osFAirrt it bjoom.
Thurstday, Jan. 15
PKoaa aiaiswoirTH dock
FARI INOLUDKS BKKTH AMD MEALS
OITV TIOKBT OFFIOB, S0 AND WASH.
FHOMK MAIN OTS0
FRIIBHT OFFICE, AINSWOBTH DOC
. FN ONI BROAOWAT MS
SAM FRANOISOO FORTLAMD
s. S, UMIB
as aeto yen Plar. Toar Trio Abroad.
Toa secure the benefit Of experienced taf osv
station. Bare given Steamship. BooUma
r apedal attaotioo foe the past 10 yeara. ,
' Dorxev B. Smith. Manatrtsr
TM ; Journal Treewl arte inrenriatlevt M
JOURNAL BLOSs FORTLAMD, CsV
a. sa.r Jeeiarma Bmrta. freaa Coe Bay, SHIS
a. an.: Phyllis, fro lyes Ana), T-.60 a. m.;
Nanerie, from Shahal. S;4t a. m. .- Acme, rr.ua
Bandon. 10 a. m.J Bertie U. ; Hanlon, front
Mendocino. 10:10 a., m.; Daisy, from Astoria.
10:80 a m.; Anro Vara, Valparaiso, 11:40- a.
mi Lasers, from lna Anselea, 1:45 p. m.: Tohe,
Mara, from New Tork, 9:80 p. St.: Wallincford.
from Kahuiul, 5 p. m. ; Klamath, from Columbia
vivee, P- . ; Oeraraix. from Seattle. HI
5. a.; Prentiss, from lswreka. 8U18 p. m. Waited,
unary 11, Tahoe, for Portland, 11:05 a. nr.:
Marion Chlleott, for Amsterdam. 10 a. at.: Ytt
Brace, for Valparaiso. 8:80. a.; Markm Chil
ean, for inunlim. 1 s. ;bsw Him la. tn
to of toe -Sea Eaate. for Port Ban Ums. 12
noon; Caspar, for Caspar, 1:80 p. m.; Crown t f
Galicia; for Victoria. 2:5k p. at..- barge ruHr
ton, ta tow Faartaes, for Port Saa l.uK, i 30
p. aa.j eurrey steamer W enema b, for cruise, 2 li5
. .: Tellowetone. for Coos Ba. V.25 n. m.:
Wast Harts, for Manila. T :30 p. m.; Whitlicr,
for Port San Luta. 8 p. m.
Juneau. Jan. 11. (L K. 9 ) Sailed, steamer
Northwestern, sou tb bound. S .80 a. m.
Ketchikan. Jan. 11. (1. N. B.) Sailed.
ateamer Jefferson, southbound, nooa.
t-niuaerptiia, jsn. 10. (L N. s.) Arrired,
ateamer Eelantine from fteetUa via Malhoa.
ManlU, Jan. 8. ( 1. N. S.) Arrived, steam
Iziom from Seattle. . A mred January 7.
ateamer Manila Mara, from Tacoma and Seattle..
Hoackong. Jan. 4. (I. N. 8.) Sailed,
steamer Grace Dollar, for Singapore and ports:
Chicago' Mara for Seattle ria porta.
Honolulu. Jan. 11. (I. N. S.) Sailed,
steamer Windber for Seattle Tie San Francisco:
M. 8. Bundarra for Seattle.
Balboa, Jan. 9. (L N. S.) Arrired, steam
er Jadden, from Seattle via Tacoma.
Victoria. Jaa. 11. (I. N. a. SaUed.
ateamer Canada Maru, for Sines pore ria porta,
at 6 :80 p. dl .
Vancouver. Jan. 10 (I. S. 8.) Bailed,
steamer Tyndaieus. for Seattle ria Comox.
Aaacortes, Jan. It. (I. N. Si Sailed,
steamer Robin Adair, for Cntted Kingdom ria
Salina Crui and West Coast porta.
Belllngham. Jan. f2. (I. N. 8.) Arrired.
ateamer Hainicr from San Francisco.
Richmond Beach. Jan. 11. (I. N S.)
Sailed, steamer Silver Shell, for Martinei at
noon. 1
Point Welle. Jan. 11. (I. N. S. Sailed,
steamer El Segando, for 8an Francisco.
Tacoma. Jan. 12.i (I. S. 8. Arr4ed.
steamer Admiral Farragut,- from Seattle. Ar
rired' January 11. ateamer Ketchikan, from
Southwestern ria Southeastern Alaska: Tueemite,
from San Francisco.
Bt'ILOTNGoPERMITS
Mrs. J. Sutherland, installing furnace. 132 E.I
8 2d at., between E, Morrison - and Aider;
builders, Meier A. Frank Co. ; 1270.
Mrs. Pearl Countiss, erectinv residence,'' one
story, 1471 Missouri between Bryant and Mor
(sn; builders. Phipp V Counties; 128.00.
Rernhsrt Stone Estate, altering sales room and
office. 831 Flanders St., between Rroadway and
Sixth; builders, Erta a Wegmen; 8500.'
Walter and Marjory M. Ioch, moving and
ahering a dwelling house. 440 E. TAth St. be
tween Division and Sherman; builder, same;
11000.
C. A. Dawson, repairing and altering retideace
1800 Druid st between Willis and Hunt su.;
builder, the same; $300.
C. B. Peterson, repair residence 540 E. 28d st.
between Brsxee and Thompson; builders, F. E.
Roman A Vm.; 8300.
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- Way assume expenntve leases under
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aC Special eommonleation
Toeadaj r. Jan. t. 10 p. m.
Work in F. C. 'deerae. Visitor.
weleerA. By order of W. at.
(Sltaad) JAMI8 & OAT. Jr..
' - Beeretary.
KWIHT8 OF FTTH IAS, Ivanhoo
lode No. 1, meets Toeaday ever.
inf at 8 o'clock, Pythiaa bids.
Wen Park and Temhill. Eaaoiro
ran. An Fythlaae welorasfc
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MASKED BAI,fc OleeS by
Court of Honor, Jan. 14,
it W. a. kali. Klaeentk (treat
Uond saanc; goad floor; good
prises.. Bring friends' and
their frteada.
wnijiMrrrg tribe ko. .
Improved Order of Red Men,
meets tonight (Menday) at Au
ditorium hall. SOSt Third at.
Visitors welcome.
r. u Mcdonald.
. - C. of R.
"BfTTEft CONCLAVK . of
Washington Commandery no.
IB. K. T.. wiB be held Tuesday
MMluif. Jann.rr la. at 7 .SO
n. m at Eaat Kishth And Burn- i
side streets. There wui be a bueinem iiwin ana
order of the temple. A Urge attendance is da-
aired.
U. P. K1SMAN, Becordev.
WASHINGTON LODUK KO. 48.
A. F. AND A. M. Speeta! e
munkUon thb (Monday I neon at
12:15 (a conduct tbs iitMral of
mr Ute brother, V, A. Clark. All
yt. M invtted. Funeral enmmli-
netice. Please bring antpa. Order
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
HARMONY Lodge No. IS. A. .
AND A. M. (taWd eoionnuiica
n this (Monday) evening at
30 o'clock. VMting breUiren
W. M. DB US, 8m
r.WEI.RY a sprcislt. tiuttuu.. rim,
Jegr Brae. 181-188 8th t
Xlitfil statistics
TrSirriJtges.BirtbS D&tbX
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Cyniv C. MoCrea, St, MTeTIio tret.
nd Iouiae Monroe. 24, 82T E. Hoyt street.
Oeorse M. Clawaon. 4, Aowland boUl, and
Ethel O. Anderson, 88. 6S hf Uraad avenue.
Kieth K. Blakney, 22. 802 E. Stark street,
and Frances E. Tunney. 18. 032 K. Surfc street
William Grimes. 38. 800 Third street, and
Louise Nugent. 29, 809 Third street.
BIRTHS
MEISK To Mr. andMr. M. H. Heis. 5129
4Ath sre., Jan.. 2, a daughter. -FUCKETT
To Mr. and Mm. J. U Pnckett.
n0O4 40th. Jaw. 8, a daughter.
NIELSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Nielaea.
5009 89th. Jan. 7, a daughter.
HO R TON To Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Hortoa. 828
E. 48rd, Jan. 9. a daughter.
MATKON To Mr. and Mrs, Aael Nation. 4822
73rd, Jan. 2, a daughter. ,
PATT To Mr. and Mrs. Matbiaa Pett. 4507
72nd. Jan. 8, a daughter.
WELCH Ta Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Welch, 821
Wasco, Jan. 5, a fcon.
STERN To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stern. llfcB
Weaco, Jan. 1, a Mn.
BENSON To lit, and Mrs, RobL L. Bsnnon,
4 NO Davenport Dec. 27. a daughter.
DEATHS AWDrTJNEHAtB It
HOORHOIT8E tn this ctty7 at hi laU real
drnce, 808 Weldler street, January 1 1 . Henry
Moorhoue. aged 88 years, father of Harriet and
E. H. Moorhouse of this city, t'ienrge H. Hnor
house of New Vork ettv. P. C. Moorhouse of le
! Moines, Iowa, and E. W. Moorhnuae of Pbiladrl
! phla, Pfe. The funeral servieee will be held Tues
day. January IS. at I o'clock p. m.. at Pinlry's,
Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Inter
I ment at Dea afoines, Iowa.
J ROCKWEIC In 'this cityJanuaTy ''i8, foaeph
; A. Rocs well, aged 71 years, husband of Mrs.
I Elizabeth RorkweH. uncle of 8. E. and E. K.
Hock well of this aity. The funeral services will be
' held Tuesday, January IS, at 2:80 o'clock p. m..
at tlnley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends ia
, vited. Interment st Greenwood eenetery.
I SHORT Thaddeus J aged "'" yeers, died at
the family reaiflenee, 879 liarfield avenue,
, Monday, January 13. The body is at tlfe parlors
! of Chambers Ce.. 24 8-280 Killlngsworth are.
I Funeral announcement will appear in a later
issue. -
WEBSTER At the late residence, 8804 Wood
; stock ave.. Jan 12, Mr. Kate Wrbsur, aged
AS years, mother of Itoreiliy Snd Edward Web
Kter. Remaim are at McEnt A Ellen' nar-
lor-. 1 6th ami Everett t. Funeral notice later.
BLOCH At 800 Br 38th st, Jan. II. 192U,
Max Bloch of Ia Orande, Or;, beloved bus
bend of Mr. Hannah Bloch. Remaew at
Hnlman's partors. Sd and Salmon ata. Notion
of fimersl lter.
Fi.AHACt In thte city. January loTTfair
Flahaut, aged BO yean, late of 809 West
Park (trert. The remains are at Flnley, Mont
gomery at Fifth. Nolloe of fnneral hereafter.
TOt'NG lancl Marion tounflSS 'lTth',"
Jan. 0, 88 'year, asthma.
WHITE Lee White, 811 Rodney af.. Jan. 0.
. 74 year, chronic myocarditis.
DORSET Norma C, Dovsey. St. Vincent hospi
tal. Jan. 8. 1 years, embolus.
! JOHNSTON KsOiirine E. Johnston. 788
Williams are., Jan. 8, 8ft year, hypostatic
-pnenmonia.
BROJ'N Granville McKensie Brown. 874
8rd, Jan. 8, 88 years, organic heart disease.
KENISON Orlo Leslie Keniaon. 022 Burr,
Jan. . zz years, pneumonia.
rLOBISTS
LUBLINER vVXJSL.
848 Morrison, bet. Bdwy and Part- Marohan SST
828 Morrison. Portland Hotel. Marshall TB8
CLARKE BROS., florists, MnrrUoa st, bet. 4th
and Rth. Hhone Main 7708. Fine Flower
and floral deiga. No braaeb stores.
MARTIN A FOKRKS -') . fiorist. 864 Wash
ington Main 360. A 1219 Flower for all
eerasions arritipally srrarrrd.
Ch&ppeU'8M-w- :tx&rsiu
Max M. Smith WITH.
SIXTH BT
UALANE OPPOSITE roBTomcit
For alt oorsslona. Main 864 8.
Flower
TONSETH FI.ORAL CO.. 27 Washlnatnn St..
tvt 4th nd Bfh, Msln "10? A 1181,
THE PBOPI.E B FUJIU?- SHOP'. 248 Aider at.
FVNEBAL DrBRCTORaj
Edward Hofman & Son
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON STBtETS
- Main SOT,- A-1S11
I1. AwWlSt
P.HRLEY&SOR
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MAIN MONTOOMEBT AT FIFTH.
F. S. DUNNlNClNCT
THZ OOU5EN BCLlt TJHT?RTAKERf!
414 g. Alder st. Phones Bee 69. B-8918
CHAMBER! CO.
rnneril Dtrertorc
All the Convenience of a Wo
Wondlawn 88O8
341
s-san
80 KllHiia.nl. .mm
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
Pbona Tshor 8587 Hove- Phnne tVdl
Dunnintr & McEntee
Broadway nd Ankeny sta, Udy aasartant
Phones Rrrwdwae 40. A-4668
HOW.VIN? A MrNKMAB. meeaesor to WOwa"
. J10". Maltnomh at Tta.. Imncton
JWrlrt Fast 64.
MeENTEE A EILEK8. toneral parlora with atl
the privacy of a home. 16th and Everett tta
ronivrm nnwuww. xinm. WOWSe. A-alHS.
5.T1 pit fsrrfl Mr. frrh
" J aUCrCn Ametant
CNDErtTArrPRB. T, 11th and Hawthorne
a W aanr at a. M1'
tT Si, OIHen Ptmwe Tsbor 48t8
MIU.EK TRACET, mdcparulewt fnneTdT
vr. IL " .T .. ix 0
R. T.; BYRNES iTsoT
..sw. at f WW JHTHI gfrWI, A-7WBaj
Breeze & Snook VlSV.
A. R. Zeller Co. rioVa
?HriyaeNPERTAKnia CO. Main 4169
OACWC5,.M! . oor Third irJ CIy
r- t" MOKtrmgyTm '
Portland Marble Works?
S88 4th st. opv. Or HH. Is r Bros,
ts.y-Pt; sjT. ArfiviPtL
txuvt attp yopyp n
LOST Lady'a . amaU cold . watch. . with name
Alice Haaie, date 1688. enrted tnaida of
eovefT Fhvjer pleae call Tabor 82S8.
LOST Baby pUJow Sarnrday , afternoon b.
tweeet Breodway Bd 224 K. , Mus 7880,
Ffr!!jWtady' watrh. tjaR Main e2fTocall
the: Under, No. 216 on phone, Matrhalt 'Jixt.
C58T A pair of(lases : rn Alcaaar theatre
--Wed. ova.: 'Phone Ken S0,V--
8TRATED Thursday, (roe 710 E. Slst st
. K; larse Airedale dog; reward. 4 2600.
XEETIXCr WOTICB8)
...
F.Ml. m
1 charms
j ' : lost xnn roryp ; tt
LOST Indies' gold wttst TOit, oa FrVday
Bin(, a Alder st bet 3d and 8th er tu
at. bet. Alder and Stark, or in Columbia theatre
Thi watch veined a keeptak. Liberal reward ' .
will be paid for Jt reUtru. Tlepkn Mako
1828. . . : i v.,- , jv,;:;"; . '
LOST A fraternity ptn arlta black, elameeid- .
bsped eenUr, edged with pearls; S tireek
sstters im the cenier and waine m the tack; e -Seoerrms
reward. Call Tabor iSTaV
IX1ST rriternit7"f ra "aftB"" blc dUroiwid
shaped center, edged flth pearisi three Uraek -.
setter la center, naas .n bee.; generous r
ward. Tabor 8878, , -p . ' - ;
LOST Will party ano ituiud black ambealla
oa st. JoliAs ear Friday. Jiauary , betwvo
10 and 11 a. m., etU Columbia 858 and tacalee
reward. : - ' . - - : ;
tUST Oa Jan. 8. mmiatar medallion, ptoe- " !
ably on Kose City car; aa old heirloom of
so value to finder. Liberal reward will be
to finder if delivered to office of Baneoa boUl.
UHT Bmwn leather btil" foidT'eoitwlntng ear-
renrr. nhotoeraoba and Multnomah club card
of falvln A. Finger. Reward. Tabor 418. or
Maia 18T0. ' .-; ; -:- '
LOST Fridy night, oM-'fsshloned fold .org- ,l '
nett ere glasses, bet Heillg theatre and
Swutl-nd's; owner grentiy attached nn aeeount " ;
associations. Reward. Phone Main 8869. - i
LOST-i-Ia Itooe City Park,' or ' viclnity, one ; ' i.
browa auto robe. Tabor 41T1. r 495. East
61st North. Rswsrd. 1
C&"ST Bunch of key, between yfilcoi building ' -
and IStk and Tasahiil; rstara to 1T4 IStbt,
mm mm ! . ' ' . . . i,"
WU.I.'Ui tlud'lady wba helped partial Soma
Dee. 27 pleaa call Mar. 8478 ia regard W
a pocket knife t - v - .
COST Whiu tot terrier: black ear,' black tpoi
on back, bob tall: collar with Wo. .
HT4. Can Tttwr SBOS. Reward.
LOST eFridsjr night, old fasliiuned said lors
nettel owner grfstly attached nn arennnl-of
assoclatilins. Heward. Phone Mala 88t.
LOST-elted sorrel bone with 8 wbUe feet and1
large whit, etae tn forehead, weight about .
1000 lb., 8 year old. Phone Tabor 8T8T. -LOST
siiawl, WUlametta boulevard, bear Dele-v
ware. Saturday evening. Call Mcavrober,
Kast 1718. , ,
LOST Brown water spabiel, femal. Bmsrd
given Call Tabor 125. -
HELP WANTEDMALE
San Francisco Offers '
Skilled Mechanics . '
Steady Work
The Shipyards nd CoaatervUt Shop of Sas
FrAcUco and adjacent cities, which were closed
October 1. 1818, by a general itrlka, whleb
jUU axJsta, reopened Neveatber 84 e the raster
lean." or "Open Ubia." pis a. I ,
Announcement eras mad to the ate, that 18
dsys would be even the to reture In their
employment; tnat if they did sot return per
manent placet would he offered to workmen
! from other localities. More then 18,000 SMS
re now working. W need more, and posi
tion r now open to may taeuatsd mss si
the following basic wtfes:
Molders Core Makers, Machinist. hrp Fit
ters, Boilermakers, Hlvetem and Cenlkers, SO
cents an bour; I'stUrn Maker. 88 enta Cop
persmith. 88c. Position osea to experienced
foreman tad asalatast foraata st i adHBoed
rates. . ' . i
Yrd and shops offer Mesdy employment-1
gualifird men IJalon or. Naa anion without
disrrimlnatloa
Wood wages under Mealiest living aoortUloe.
Cos of living lowmt In th country. Cllmst
makes it posribTe to work 868 days ia ba rear,
t.ood sebonls: unecjualad sllmate and healthful
piece for children,
For fuithrr particular apply :
Metal Trades Clearance
Bureau
228 Sheldon building, ten Fr arise. Oat.
PORTLAND RROKKRAGE A PACKAGE con
cern requires the service of aiperieitoed fro- :
i eery brokerage salesman tv tak charge f eity
.sales: also eitenstoo of territory, -
I Chance of becoming branch mtrittrr j ot
one or manaaint bead will be (ovtrned en
tirely by ability to produce result.
In first letter write fall BirtieuUr about
yourself and state eelarr aeoaiiUbl untU lube
time a ability eaa ba demonitratad. Corr
spondenoe strictly confidential. Q-88I, Jowenal.
"MAN WAHfBfi) "
A sheet meUl workar. Will par highest
wages 10 a food sieany nun, psmtnent Job.
J Wriu t once to Martin Ludwlg, plasjftar, Ai-
bany. Or . '
I MAN to take slightly used truck aa4 lumber
I eon tract: must have 81000 first payment)
j contract guiranteed for oa year, Sundays or
evening. e;ast tosw. ' .
MEN wanted.p0t" eortWood ' 8 jTf 8rs1. ' aut'ting '
and spHttlps 82.3b. tumlah your own tool.
Barton, Or.; permeoaat work. Haailat, 08T,
8 2d. T bor 488S. - ; i
WANTED Few eaperleaeed weaver, steady
work, good wages. Apply Fortlaad Woesea
Mills, Ht. John.
Strike still on tn Portland.
- LOCAL SO. 7 aV
VOI NO man wanted" a aaslsunt window trlnv
mer. Apily at Uvitt atora, 4th sad Wash
ington sta. .
"WAS-TED One heat metis worker. tTnioa
Sheet Maul V ReUoalac Shop, 411 L'ttioa
are. N. ..'.,
WXSlTltr Solderer worker, pleoa woraTlBlost
Sheet MeUl A Retinntne Shop, 411 Caloa
ave. N. . . . .
WAN TE ;rw Arn'rnUrwborwork"-fnrViJ
nine hop. Union Hliost Metal A Ketlnnin
Shop, 411. union ave. N. -,
EiPERIENCED' advertialiu sollHu"rJwaBt4.
9s..Jrjnonj6lSilUln btda.
WANTKIs. Knur merTto cot 40U ourde oTtrootT,
' 2 per oord ."ISO Uraham ave. -
vTUEX yon aeJ help. tU B"fr SilS.
HELP WANTED MISC.
49
IT COSTS YOU
NOTHING
it
Til TNVESTiriATB OOH rK71041f, AND -METHOD
OF TEACHING. WE WILL OLA la. t
LT OIVK TOO AN OCT LINE Of OCN i
COURSES PI CONST&l'CTUJJl AMD ' HAV i
PA1K1NU O ,
ATTTOMOBILEB '
TRACTORS ' r-'"'
OAS ENOINE8
CARRl'ltETIOM ' :
R;n!TIon
MAGNETOS ' ' , f
GENERATOR AND STAKTIBO MfnOBaV
ARMATURE WIMHINQ, . , f
8TOHAUE BATTERIES . 1 1
OXT ACETTENE WKLOtNO ' ' 1
FOijR WEEKS' FREE TRIAL TO INVB8-1
TIOATE OUU SYSTEM OF MA&INU A0TU i
MIX HANICR. 660 DISCOUNT TO THOSat
MAKING APPLICATION BEFOBB FEB. L j
OUR STUDENTS RECEIVE BOTH TECH- ,
N1CAL AND PRAUTIOAIe TfcAJNUlU , IN
KVERT DEPARTMENT.
EX-SERVICE MEN OCT tS FEB CENT
MROOUKiT STATE ALLOWS 121 ftft
MONTH WHILE TRAINING. - AITU0AT10N.-I i
WILL BE RECEIVED At OUB MAIN OF. !
riB. T07 HAWTHORNE AVB. TAKB MT. I
SOOTT OR HAWTHORNE CAB AT 9D AND
ALDBR TO 90TH STREET, OB CALL AT
OUR DOWNTOWN OFFICE, 194 M, STM
STREET, t SLOCBf tWUH CM ION CXPOl
ENTRANCE. 1 - -i
CATALOGUES FREBL - . "
SCHOOL AND OFFICES WILL M CLOfXO
CUitUTMiA DAT ONLI. ,j
Hemphill's ;
Trade Schools, Inc. i
Typewrwlnt, aoeiptoasetet. bookkeeplae aad H
ether aodera bwalaem aaataaa. Del aad attht,
aeawok AUaky bide.,, Sd aad Morrtaoa, Maia Sa4.j
BAILWAT MAII, elerk eaam I naUonT P"-t J "lZ
Jaa. 17. Uondrede needed. 61S0O-Sa6OO.i
Ate 16-88. Ksperience . nnnssssisry. , Fee
tree particuUrt write I. Leooard (forater eivll
service etaminsr) , 1008 EquitaM Bld.. :
Washinctoav D. O." .
POflmoKO A8rlRErj Ti
EVERT GRADUATE OF SERNKE-WAUUB
BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND - I
Enrol any tha.' Teleeraphy, etewoevaphy
heaains. bwokkoeptaSj aeeretartat Free eatatos.,
'QuMniiJeanArl.i '"' f
- Tonne eaea end woaiaa wanted." 1 Call 484
Railway Eaobaaea hide. Spieadtd opportanltj
to leers a well paid pvofoaaiaav . Fra boosieu
BUwy Telea-rapb taetttote. - ,.,.- 1
M-Ha'S BUSINESS OnULXaE, bookkeewiaa,
stsno(rphy. eieil aarvlee, aecretartal. epeciai
eenrsea, aspen laacoera; aavy awatl ear
roll now. atroadwey 60S 6. . 1
fiSCSTT Wf rteaer55awneyTlTnro"T ire rrSrTS
K. Welles, former Asst. State Sept., aaaz. Jk
W. Bank bWi Phone Main 8276. - .-
GOINfJ East or Sooth t Husnehsfat aood ahlpyed
at rwdaeed rat: aeoetns aad pact in. Paeifiq
Ceaet Fntwardtne tja,. eos Woyt at. Pdwy. TO
KAflT llE OOMUERICAL SCHOOL
Mia Retina Buekela private school: ladl
eat jnst nicuow. li J H "rend ave. ; 1
OREOON LAW aUOoTT'AIuwTlSda
W. E. Riebardeoa. see Mai
(OanUfnied a) PeHewino Paee)
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