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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1920. 13 U. S. ACTS TO PROTECT FOREIGN POLICY OF-US. TO Stocks Promise to Do Better Since Business Arrangements . With Europe Must Be Private. By Broadan WU1 New York. Feb. 1. -Railroads and other American stocks promise to do better in Wall street because the government of the United States has given the world distinctly to under stand that whatever business ar rangements are made with Europe must be strictly private. There are to be no further entangling alliances of a financial character,' Congress has already taken the, hint put out by the secretary of the treasury and will limit even the temporary finan cial favors' which this government is forced to grant to Europe. Some British papers imagine the United States Is aimlnar at England, but nothing of the kind is contemplated. The United States Is simply protecting Itself. It Is Important that people keep their heads at this time and especially people fn the stock market. : It Is unfortunate that there are in dividuals on both sides of the ocean who are striving to obtain protection and fi nancial advantage from the misrepre sentation of facts. The action of the treasurer of the United States In squelch ing much at this propaganda by making the position of our government clear will help to an early solution. The only solution possible. In the light of history is for the people of the varl oua countries to trust one another as '. individuals and plain businessmen. Any ' system of credits will Inevitably end In a war. By being the first to enunciate this principle In the present crisis, America has taken another long step in the leadership of nations. Stock; IbPics (Furnished by Overbeck Cooks Co.) Copenhagen Danish bankers move to reouct) importations of luxuries in the endeavor to ameliorate the adverse ex Change situation. It is stated stocks of flour and coffee, already on hand are ample for next 12 months and that it is unnecessary to purchase goods in Amor lea. Chicago Tribune Russia asks world trade. Guarantee safety of business agents. - The Westlnghouse Electric company will pay off Its 115,000,000 notes which fatte--y from -funds In its treas ury. New York bank report shows gain in reserve. The California Packing company is sued notice that Its outstanding pre ferred stock will be redeemed on April 1 at 115 a share and dividend. Conferences to change O. K.'d. stabilize world ex- New York The demonstration in the took market Saturday was another tee tirrtony of the underlying: strength that has been established by extensive liqui dation. In the opinion of some the Stock market has been the target for high money rates for such an extended Ah. Hah! Mr. Workingman T. HAVE caught you just at the right time and place- at your work bench, where you have a good op portunity to look Into the future and consider the merits of our invest-as- you-save plan which provides for you and your family in the years when your, earning- capacity is lessened. 1 represent KENDALL'S VTIk pwaw nav - 'A 7 Tou make your own. selection of a f ooi. Municipal Bond drawing; from B to 7 'nt Interest, pay HO down and 110 a months Your payments earn the In terest which the Bond does. When one la fully paid for, you can buy another and -another and another ,s long as you Wish. Writ, telephone or call for our complete de scriptive booklet explaining tbla CueyriBtd UveaVaa-You-Sav. plan. - CURK.KENu4LL&C0 covtaooiBNT munscisvx jam coawvmano : -r .7H. BONDS r iwiiitnMMftmiih imMesimmtumtemmiMM AUHAlUUUrr41Hs HE STOCKS STRENGTH MmketI .iiiiiiiiiiiMOTtiiiini YJJ period that the novelty and the fears are both wearing off. (Purniahed by Hants Rhodes. Inc. V 'As to the future of exchanges, views naturally vary. Paul M. Warbog re cently explained that quite a number of countrjea will never regain their pre vious level. He believes that the sta bilisation of the exchanges can be ef fected on the existing gold supply only when the government gold and com mercial conditions are stabilised. President Hedley of I. H. T. estimates deficit on June SO at $3,l0,40O. Average price 20 industrials, 103.82, Off 39; 20 rails, 74.88. up (0. Head of Canadian Bank of Commerce Portland Visitor Sir John Alrd, general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is the guest of F. C. Mai Das. minnvor nr the local branch of that bank. He is making a tour of inspection of the bank's Pacific coast branches and ar rived this morning from San Francisco. He will remain In Portland unutil Thursday, when he will leave for Seat tle. Sir John visited Portland Ia.t n ibis. at which time the bank occupied less spacious quarters at Second and tSark streets.' He states that Portland shows a SDlendid arrowth. one In -hih hi bank has shared in increased business. 'Our American cousins seem to like our bank and the way that we do busl ness." stated Sir John. He also stated thaf financial conditions in Canada are In good shape. "Of course, the European situation is now the big problem. If Franc. Bel- glum and Italy could repay England the loans advanced during the war the pound sterling would 1 soon regain its pre-war rating. France, and Germany are in a very critical condition." The Daren t institution of the fanarfian Bank of Commerce is In Toronto, Can ada. It has a capitalization of 115,000, 000 and resources of an equal amount. It conducts branch banks in Canada, British Columbia, United States and Mexico. LIBERTY BOND SALES Open. High. Iow. Clou. Liberty 3 9820 9830 9818 9822 Liberty 1st 4 . . . , 9136 913 0112 8138 Liberty 2d 4. . . . 8020 0O3O 9006 9006 Liberty 1st 4 i. . 9152 9152 9146 9149) Liberty 2d 4 K. . 0020 1)038 9014 9030 ! Liberty 8d 4 U. . 0300 9810 9296 0300 Liberty 4th 4. 9070 9074 , 70A4 90S Victory 4 Us ... 9S04 9810 9788 9794 Victory 84 ... 9800 9800 9788 9794 PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks Clearing This week. Tear ten. Monday f 7,059,971.9b $ 5,123,738.72 lulIM Banke Cleft ring Monday Balances Monday Seattle Ban km Clearings Monday Balances Monday Teceme Banks Clearings Monday Balances Monday 2.788.084.00 1,235,117.00 7,499.330.47 2,258,152.91 1,020.887.12 199.968. 80 San Frenolaee Bank Clearings Monday 26.868,888.00 Let Angsts Bank Clearings Monday 10,118.860.00 Thete arm general obligation municipal-bonds, yielding 6 Out of a block of 150,000 we offer, subject to prior sale', the unsold $129,000 Snake River Irrigation District Ada County, Idaho 6 Bonds Dated January 1. t9t9 Denominations MATURITIES Amount Due Amount Due $ 1,000 January i, 1930 t3,S00. January l, ,935 S00 " " 1931 If.OOO 44 ,44 193 6 6,000.. " " 1932 19.500. 44 44 1937 14,500. V ' 1933 22.500 44 44 1938 14,000 " " 1934 23,500... " 44 939 A large pfoportion of the district 8000 acres has been irri gated and cultivated with successful results for many years, and the balance of the acreage, is used very profitably as pasturage for 100,000 sheep. The district has gained fame as one of the most favored lambing places in Southern Idaho. The total bonded debt per acre is only $37.50 and the 1919 alfalfa crop was estimated to bef worth double the entire bond issue. Price: Par and Accrued Interest to Yield Income Tax Exempt Full details on request umbermeKs B orxds -Trusts " m Mfna)i aw urptu 00.e Ptr-f iavrvci. .Os-nnrv. . Under Supervision Banking We Own and Offer $25,000.00 Consolidated Gas Company of New York Five-Year 7 Secured Gold Notes ' ' v- DATED FEBRUARY 1, me. PRICE TO YIELD 7 Descriptive circular upon request. "The House Built Square" Qrst&is & paries, Incorporated Third Floor V. 8. Baak Bids;. HALL & COMPANY Buy And Sell U. S. GoverninABL Fortifa GovernmABl RailroaJ. Public Utility, ladugtrial, Municipal BONDS r. tt; il' : QuaUtloas Lewis Bts. Portlaafi. Or. ' Edited by Will f. HeislM World National Debts Grow and Checks as Circulating Medi um Continue on Increase. World paper currency has increased 600 per cent since beginning- of the war, while the gold reserve behind it has in creased but 40 per cent. The face value of the paper currency of 30 principal countries of the world aggregated $7. 250,000,000 in 1!14, 140,000,000,000 at the date of the armistice, and $50,000,000,000 in rSecember, 1919. these figures being exclusive of the $84,000,000,000 of paper Issued by the Bolshevik government Meantime the bank deposits and conse quent use of checks as a circulating me dium have correspondingly Increased and the world national debts have (frown from $4,000,000,000 In 1914 to $260,000, 000.000 in 1919. This is a summarization of a study of world currency and indebtedness appear ing In the January number of The Amer icas, issued by the National City Bank of New York. It shows in detail the note circulation and gold reserve in each of the 30 principal countries of the world in July, 1914. November, 1918. and De cember, 1919, utilizing the official figures of the state banks of the European coun tries, and In the case of the United States figures supplied by the treasury depart ment, all figures of foreign currency being transformed Into United States dol lars as at the pre-war face value of the respective currencies. In the case of the United States the figures supplied by the treasury yflepart ment show note circulation at $1,056, 000,000 in June, 1914, $3,643,000,000 in November, 1918, and $4,051,000,000 in De cember, 1919, the gold reserve $1,023, 000.000 in 1914, and $2,107,000,000 in 1919, and the ratio of gold to notes 99 per cent in 1914, 63.2 per cent in November, 1918, and 53.3 per cent In December, 1919, these figures of notes being exclu sive of the gold and silver certificates, which are considered as "warehouse re ceipts" for an equivalent amount of metal deposited with the United States treasury. Corrected daily by foreign United State National bank. Opening nominal rate for London Pound sterling .8 8.49 H Paris Francs .... 13.38 Hambnrg-Ilerlin Marks 1.18 Genoa Lire .... 15.68 Copenhagen Kroner 15.85 Chris tiania Kroner 17.70 Stockholm Kroner 19.40 Hongkong Local currency 97.00 Yokohama Ten.. 49.00 department of the bank Iraiuictions: $ 3.50 4 4.86.65 13.88 5.18 26 1.20 1S.68 15.99 17.30 19.50 97.50 49.10 28.82 5.18.S6 26.80 26.80 26.80 48.84 Due serially, 1930 to 1939 1000, 500 rusr (To. - Acceptances Department, State of Oregon Bdwy. iis Upon Hequest ' Talepkoa MaraWaU 65S SELF PAPER CURRENCY GAINS 600 PERCENT, GOLD 40 SINCE WAR WAS BEGUN FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES sew TOPAT Journal "Want" Ads RATES. DAILY OR SUNDAY Per tin, per insertion 12c ItoM consecutive insertion for price of two. smb rabwqt t eoaaeeutlvu insertion without chance f eopy, per Use .8c Count six average word to tb Has Phone Mats 7173, Automatic S 60-51 For monthly rste pes for oticitor. New Bungalow If. 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M, Tomorrow MEETIKO KOT1CEB- 41 "SKIGHTS Ot PTnilAIvaiibo . lodge No. 1 meets Tuea. vening mt a aVl.M-k- TvtJ,i.M hid, . T8l Park ana YsmhilL Pag rank. AS IV-" Fythiens welcome. A. W. KUttaoORFF. U. C SPECIAL MEETING LcFNo, 82, O. P. and C. F. L A. will lurid a special meeting at 3T3 Madison Wd..- Feb. 4. 8:80 v. a. Th ia ef vital importance and all - members should att.od.. . R, M. BRANDHAGEN, Qee, i 2 1. MS wjEBTryo yoTicg . n ALL G. A. B, comrade aad sax Wary art requested to attend tb funeral ef oar lata comrade, John MeCelhtm. who ered to the 23d . New York artillery. Menrber of Gor ans Granger rest no, s. runerai service Monday, 2 p. m.. from A. B. Seller' funeral .parlor. 594 William sre. and Knott St. Interment at Bom City cemetery. EDWIN U. COVEY. Cammander. H. U DUTTON, Adjutant SAUARITAK LODGE NO. 2. L O. O. F. Officer and enarabers take notice. ft meat at the ball at 1 ISO o. m. Tuesday for th parpot ef conducting tit funeral of our lat brother Charles Fretan. which wilt be held at.F. 8. Dnsnrnx Inc. chapel at E. 6th and Alder at, at 3 p. m. Burial at Hirer Via. AU bring auto who can. F. W. KEOIX. II. G. J ESSE T. JOKES, See. WILLAMETTE TRIBE NO. . Improved Order of Bed Men, meets tonight (Monday) at Au ditorium hall. 308 Third t. Visitor welcome. r. u mcdonalb. C. of R. OREGON Assembly No. 1, United Artisans, win give s masquerade ball en Tuesday evening, Feb. 3. at W. O. W. hall. 128 11th st. Eight rood prises will be given. Cards for those wish ing to play; suitable prises for cards. Zurfluh'i union music; everybody com. E, E. Van ALSTINE, See. eEXwOOD LODGE Ko. 131. A. F. at A. M. Special meet ing tomorrow (Tnesday) evening, at 7:80 o'clock. Work it. H. de gree. Visitors welcome. By order W M J. H. 'bCTLER, Secretary. HARMONY' LODGE No. 12. A K. A A. XI. Special communi cation thi (Monday) evening at T o'clock. Work in the Master Mason decree. Visiting brethren welcome. ,W. M. DE UN. secretary. EMBLEM JEvTELBY's pwASt7rputtang. plat. ebarms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-133 ttth St. VjM Statistics marriages. Birtbs. Dcaite MARRIAGE LICENSES Axel Berit. 32 cr. 895 Vtardnr it.. and Fannie V. Hashes. 2S years. 415 Yamhill st. Robert E. Wise, 20 years, R. 3. Portland, ano Margaret If CoiUaus. IS years. 6410 86th t J. M. MeuU. 4T ar. Rainier boUl, and Viola BeUer. 30 gears. Bainier hotel Lyman M. Paneher. leaal, 4 IB E. 4 1st st. M.. and Elsie V. Msrsh. legal. 544 Kmerron Chrig W. Stevebtt, 49 years. Walla Walla. Wash., and Annlo tHasaier, 45 year. Norton la hotel. . Abraham T Shipman. 28 years. Leecliberj. Pa., and Agatba Orondahl. 27 years, 430 E. 65th st . BIRTHS BECKWITH To Mr. and Mm. 3. A. Beckwith. S01 Hamblet. Jan. 24: a daughter. BAKER To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker, 445 Columbia, Jan. 25; a daughter. CARLOOK To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carlock, 690 E. Burrtside, Jan. 26: a son. v GILES To Mr. and Mr. Jos. C. Giles. 122 E. 4 8d. Jan, 28; a eon. MONTGOMERY To Mr. and Mn. James E. Montgomery. ManWitld, Or.. Jn. 25; t daughter. ' ; DEATHS AKD FPSEBAW McLIN In thi city. Teb. 1. James Herman MeUn. ageo 07 years, beloved husband of Mrs. nrusflla McLin. father of Mrs. Myrtle Griffith. Mrs. Mtnnie BiH. Mrs Ass the Gibson, all of this city and Mrs. Grace lUndibo of Dunsmnlr, Cal ; brother of Mrs. Martha Erarick of HHI boro. Or.; Mr. Ella Rowen, Rock wood. Or.; William Mol.in of Puallup. Wash. runeral services will be hekt tomorrow. February 3. at 2 80 o. m. from the funeral parlors of A. I. Kenworthy t Co.. 8802 and B804 92d 8. E. in Lenta. Interment ML Scott Park cem- tery. . BRETMAN At the residence. 454 E. BBth St.. Feb. 1, E. A. Breyman. aced 80 years, be loved husband of Mary E. Breyman, father of Mrs. Hilton A. Deromer. Frederick E and Louise Breyman. all of this city; Blph VV. Breyman of SeatU. Wah.; Mr. Virgin! Thrall of this city: Albert E. Breyman of Tu alatin, Or.; Mrs. Chester A. Davidson or St. Paul Or ; brother o' Mm. Albert! na kartells if A. iitw Funeral notice Uter. Remains are at the residential pariora of Miller A T,gc,ey. CHANDLBR In thia city at! lat residence, 1461 E. Hovt St.. Feb . t. A"rt Thomas Chandler, aged 77 year, bnsband of Mm. Sarah Chandler, father of Albert W. and Roy Chandler. Mrs. T N. Conner. Mrs. Robert BUntov. of this city. Mrs. Henry Cav of New Tork etty. and Un. Harry C. Dely of Quincy. 111. The luneral aervices will be held Tuesday. Feb. 8. at 1 p. m at Finley'. Montgomery at Bth, Friend invited. Interment at Rose City cemetery.- ....cinnu A. MoirlanM V fi V l-t I at TI CI rwTMl RT . , rear, belored husband of Tomiro Lumsden ; bother of A. AT. Lumden. Mr. J. , 8. Rceder Mrs. J. W. Rawllnson, Mr. Martha; Moore, all of this city; Mrs. W. B. Stevens of Fall City. Or Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Feo, 8. at 10 a. m.. st the chapel of Miller A Tracey. All service strictly private. Interment Ro City cemetery. WATTS In thi city at her late residence, 585 F.aot Sixteenth street north. February 1. Emma Florence WatU. acd 85 years, wife of Dr. . E. Watte, sister of Wilson Bvaiu w J-anny. vi.. and Henry Evans 01 jnea. o vice wiU be held Tuesd.. February 8, at 11-80 a. m.. at Fmlcy a. Montgomery at mm. Friends InvRed. Intermcn. at Zion cemetery. Canby, Or. HARRIS In thi city. Feb. 1. 1820. Arthur R. Harris, aged C8 years, beloved husband of Florence Harris and father of Ethelwynnellams. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at 2 30 p. m. weaneaaaay, r eo. o. irv. i AI1 Saints church. 28th and Sevier sta. Re malna at Holman's'1' funeral parlors, Third and Salmon t. Please omit flowers. BlIKILVLL-At t)te family residence. 759 ti. Couch t, Feb. 1. Nelson Gordan Blackhall ated 31 years, 2 months, 18 days. Funeral terriers will be held Tuesday. Feb. 3, at 10 a. m. at th ehapcl of Breese A Snook. Belnjont at 35th. Frienda invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. CONGER At the family residence, 1 1ST Bel mont st, Feb, 1. Helena Nancy Conger, aged B8 years. Funeral service will be held Tues day Feb. 8. at 2 p. n., t the chapel of Braes V Snook, Belmont and 85th. Friends invited- lnterment Mt. Scott cemetery. McCLINCY In this city, at hw late residence. 1568 East Stark street. February 1 Harry W. McClhjey, aged 48 years; huapind of Mrs. Mary McClittcy fathr of WlUard and 'Bernardin Mr Clincy. The remains are at iinley . Montgom ery at Fifth. Notice of funeral later (5o6D In this city. Feb. 2 Florence May Good, age ao year, toovbu n Good of 351 Knott st Remains forwarded Wed. Feb. 4, to South Haven, Mich., for serv ices and interment by Pearson Co.. undertakers, Russell st. at umon av. ctv vvnEStZ-At tii. residence. 67 E. 8th st. N Feb. 1, 1820. John M. Springer, seed 88 '" vii l,nhand of Hanna A Springer. Remain at Holman's funeral parlors. Third end Salmon rt. Notic of funeral later. COATES At th residence, 1827 Wilbur st, Feb. 1. Nada Fern Coatee. Med 1 8 years, i j.-.v,., al and Mm. H. G. Coataa. Fnneral notic later. Remain are at tb resi- dentlal parlor of Mlllw A Tracey. riihi!ns In this eitv. Feb. 1. Nellie Liv- incstnn. aged 41 year, beloved wife of Charles Livingston. Fnnaral . nottc tater Be roains are at the residential parlors of Miller ft Tracey. . ' FARMER In thi city. February 1, Emma E. FsrmefT aged 22 years, daughter of Mrs. Ada J. Frmer of 821 Eart Forty-fourth street The remains are at t'injeys, Montgomery at rum. Notice of funeral later. J, RALL At the naval training station. Goat Island. Cat. Jan. 80. Belmar Raymond Rail, aned 17. late of thi city. The remain are at . Finley 's, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of fu neral hereafter. MILLER -In thin city, at her late residence. 6809 Eighty-fifth street southeast, February 1 Clara A. Millar, aged 67 years, wife of Frank Miller. Th remain are at Finley', Montgom ery at Fifth. Notic of funeral later. MITCHEti In this city, Feb. 2, Geneviev. Mitchell, aged 23 year, dearly loved daugh ter of E W. and Nellie B. Mttchea The re mains are at the family residence, 281 14th at. tV Notice of 'funeral hereafter. DERRICK At Hutington. Or,, Feb, 1, Albert Lewi' Derrick I. aged 87, of 523 Leslngton ave The re mains sre at the residence funeral parole ef Walter C Kenworthy, 1582-1634 E. 1 8th st, Sellwoo Funeral notice later. MALSTON Funeral services of, the late Peter Ma-ton will be held Tuaeday, Feb. S. at 10 a. m.. at Finley'. Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. lnfment at River View cemetery. FLETCHER -In this city st his late residence, 1804 E. 13th st N.. Feb. 1, Owen L. Fletch er Jr. . ' The temaina ere st Finley. Mont, gomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. FOWLE In this city, Feb 1, Adeline Fowl. scad 84 yeans. Fnneral notice later. Ka easins arc st the residential parlors ef MlTJer A Tracey. , . . NELSON Wm.' A. Nelson, 46 E. 24th, Jan. SO, 8 an oaths; eerebsU aprnal tneninaitis. M'KAX Grant McKay, St Cbarlea hotel. Jan. . 20, SA years; gunahot wound. . LIE Anna Bertha Lee, Emanuel hospital, Jan. 28. 1 veers: acute cardiac dilation. SHIELDS Harry Was. Ahtolda. 64 T - Spokane, Jan. Be. months ; eronelto pneumonia. BENSON John a Benson, T. M. a A. As, 25, 95 yeen; lobar pneumonia, . , i J., FLORISTS ' - S4S Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Marshall 557 828 Morrison, Portland Hotel. Marshall 753 m2KTCAFOBBESC50 florist. S Wash ington. Mala 260, A-1289. i lower for all eecsalen artirtieally arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists. Mnrrtaoa t.. bet. 4th and th. Pbone Main 7T09. Frae Flowers and floral designs. No branch store. Chappelt's1 TTwTBank bMg. Mais Silt 831 Morrisoa tt Max M. Smith r4 5 sixth bt. tUAsirM&rizpbrriCK. now for all oecaaloa. Main6545. TONSETH FTiOBAl CO., 28 Wahlntn St., between 4th and 5th. Mala 5102. A-1161. lUB PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 245 A birr t FTJTiEBAL BIRECTOaS Edward Molman & Son Funeral Directors THIRD AND SALMON STREETS Main 07. A-ISIJ Lady AsJisUnU J. P. HHIEY & S FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIN9 MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH F. S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN BCI.E TJMDERTAKER8' 414 E. Aider St. Phone East 52. B-52S "CHAitBERSCO. Fuoeral Directors. All th Conveniences of a Rom Wood lawn gSOS. 248-860 KUlingswortb Ave. A. D. ken worthy & Co. B802-5804 93D ST. S. E.. LKNT3 Pbtmg Tabor 52T. Homa Pbon D-61 Dunning & McEntee Broadway and Ankeny ts. Lady Asalataat. Phone Broadway 480. A-45S8. DOWNING t'McNEMAR, successors to Wilson A- Bon- Mnltnamab at K. Tth. Irvington district. East 04. McENTRK A ElLERS. funeral parlors with ill the privacy ol a some. itn ana cverett its. Phones Broadway 2133. Horn. A-21SS. East 781 P. L. Lerch ".i B-188S T . iU. H-rClMI Assistant UNDERTAKERS. E. 11th and Hawthorne. R. (SABLE A CO. Successors to W. II Hamilton 1973 E. Glisan. Phone Tabor 4313. MILLER A. TRACEY, independent funeral ti rectors. " Price a low as 820, 840. 360. Wtchinitos at. Ella. Uain 3691. A-7885. R. T. BARNES UbTt residence es- Ubliabment. 901 Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. , Breeze&Snook T. 1268 B 2546 1047 Belmont st STll, UNDERTAKINO-CO. Main 4155 sjir.ws A 21121. I Third and Clay Williams ave. MOIfTJMEHTS Portland Marble Works 286 4th st opp. City Halt neu 6TtO-saiL'MANX--GranUe and mrbi works. East aa ana r-inm. . .w. LOST AST FOUWP, St LOST Pock etbook between Lewis uwg. PortUnd SUte bank, containing two ' a keys; printed on the Ie ftap The UalUj tl - . -V. n . tr.Tm 1 Hull ( DL MIM " ' ward. Phone 61 1-07. rAer" fai Friday afternoon, bet. Mtmore- land and 11th and Aider jt.. Finder will please phone Main ' ot Mar. 668. Liberal -eward and appreciatson. FOUND Friday venlng in J. W. Bank Bldg. battnmbl.m of Nat, HospHlvAsn. Owner may have same by proving IWW V in, for ad. H. C. Bemis. Rm. 88. T. M. C. A. L68T Poc.UcrSmtainlng about ,l6-J ither on Oregon Electric or bet 5tb and SaUnon and th postoffice. C.U M.ia 800. Reward. 08t Thursday morning, either on streetcar or street, 1 pir black hell-rimmed glaaMS. Finder pleace call Baroadway jl5. Reward. LoSTOtU giri gray fur nsckpftc in down town district. Thur. afternoon. Tabor 520A, LOsx Thurs. on Sunnystde car, a gray purse. Finder kindly call Wdln. St 2. Iteward. FoQND Liberty bond. Woodlawn 5483 HELP W AITT E P MALE NOTICE LAST NIOHT CLASft No enrollments accepted for night class afUr "" SSSSSi Ix-SERVICK MENf . No tuition fee espanae to you. 8Ut aUow yon 825 per month. For full particular call at school between 10 and 12 a. m.. or 7 p. m Mcnday evening. Adcox Ante- School. Lnlon and Vsco. EXPERIENCED night Janitor under 40 year in; must furniah beat reference. Ap- ASSISTANT manager for iwtall lumber yard. Able to draw sketches, make accurate lumber bills, and uperinbend building if necessary. Want a live wire, not afraid to goout afUr the business, mostly ranch trade. Prefer mamea man. No neaitn seeaer or iMiiw If can quaUfy tell us. Start aUry expected, INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO.. Nampa Ml SALESMEN The phonograph businea offers a big opportunity to live wire salesmen. It yon'v sold book, insurance, pianos, sew ing machines, etc.. you'll make a succe ful phonograph salesman. Sea manager WakefMld Music Co., 427 Washington .. THE PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Cir.v Of PorUMia U. B. uineiiimti.-, Can furnih heh. male or female, free ol charge to either party. ' MEN'S DIVISION Flatiron bldg. 811 Pin st Phone Broadway 4870. WOMEN'S DIVISION 202 Beck. . bkig Broadway and Oak. Phone Broadway 48BO wivtkd A man with a little ambltioi and initiative and about $800 cash to purchase cood 2 ton chain drive truck. The truck busi ness is not coming ; it if her. Seuto y011 op portunity and set in while the getting is good. See Nel. 200 2d t. comer Taylor FIRST CLASS telephone lineman or trouble hooter; good wage and expense. Give ex perience, street adore and telephone, number. N-175, Journal. MARRIED man' foe foreman for 160-acr oreu rd near Portland; should have ome ex perience with motor vehicle, or trutors. Writ 45 Trinity riacn. rnone- v w winter . - , MAN arvi wife to giv light services in small ummm fr stttnctive unfurslsbed S root- apt Private bath, e range, fine place for nermanent people. S61H Front t taiiIRS ATTENTION r , Strike etlU on in Portland LOCAL NO. 74 , WANTED Druggists,; registration not nec aary. Apply by letter, with reference. Wood: ard. Clarke m to. innnnmirreiui wanted, fir 82.25. oak $2.60. Call Sunday mamins. Vancouver car to Co lumbia blvd. Go one block north. Hansen. WANTED Carpenter to make treet for sr- age and put them tn place. Tabor 743. 102S E. Alder. WANTED Experienced men for gref ting tree tn nursery. Benedict ttunery, t3.. 185 E. 87th N. Tabor 431. ALL-BOUND BAKER Write Imperial Bak- ery, 2Z r ront ax., poise, luauo. WANTED NUntclerk. American hotel. 83 3rd st Ii. to bach sad clear land. L-47T. TWO men Journal. WANTED Good stable man. 80. Front WHEN yon need help call Bdwy. 2338. HELP WASTED MlriC 4$ DfifllTlAV St A aKTTR Ft! EVERT GRADUATE OF BEHNKB-WALKEB BUSINESS COLLEGE. PORTLAND Enroll any time. Telegraphy, stenoe-rsphy, banking, bookkeeping, secretarial. Free catalog. " LEARN TELEGRAPHY Young men and women wanted. . Can 434 Railway Exehsag bldg. SpUndwl cpportunlty to learn s weU paid profession. Free booklet Railway Telegraph Institute. -LINK'S -BCSINEiJa COLLEGE, bookkeepina, stenography, eiril serrioe, seeretartal. special course. Expert teachers; day end night; en roll now. - Phone Broadway 6088. '" EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL " Mia Begins Buekel private eehool; individual Instruction. 122H grand see.v East 427. ROCKY. MOUNTAIN Teacher' Agency. Enroll free. Frank K. Well I, t oncer . A anUUnt StaU Supt, mev. N. W. Bank bM. Pnow Main S27S. GOING East or South I. Household good hipptd at reduced rata: moving god packing. Pacific Coset Forward rnc Co.. 408 Hoyt at Bdwy. 703. iTIK-MKjl. bnkemea, ' $1758225 aaonthly. . experianee unnecessary Vri: Ra-Wsy.-J - tocia uos I'X-til, Journal ' . ; 4 KOTICE. ATJTO ATtJDESTS THE ADOOX SCHOOL ORIGINATED THB FREE TRIAL OFFER. A thorough investiga tion wCl satisfy yon that tehocla trying to IMI TATE OCR METHODS bar tictbiw but WEAK 8UB8T1TCTB TO OFFER. HERE'S HOW WE PROVE IT Com hsr. four wssks pay not a cent In ad vance, u ro arc tnaa HUsnea tnst oar naw lag ii tb superior ef. any other Faciflo North wat auto school. rr your tuition. It yo art not satisfied that our school excels, ws will pay ma for every hour von have attandd class. This is th. most startllnc offer any suta school ve msde. Tbarw i no red tap. to it w gladly wiU pat it la writing. W ar wlUlng to d pend entirely apon your honesty and iood Judg ment. Only a different, unquestionably supe rior chool could make inch ao offer. If our training war just th onlinsry kind, this offer would bo suicidal. Bat w know wher w stand know that tb , Quality of oar training will win yon if given a trial. W will make ou aa offer that you cannot afford to turn down. Th detail of this unusual offer and full particular of th remarksble Adcos course ar found in larte, lmpreivo book which baa Just lately eoas from tb pre. Tbos who hav. seen It pre nonnca it th. most finished work of its kind ever published. Tells why antoinobll. school ar different why Adcos graduates ar success ful tolls you how to Judi an automobile school what count and. what is sham. It will mak you a friend of the Adcos ehool th moment you start to read it It costs us 65c. but w will tend it to ron absolutely free for the asking. Call in person et th school or send us your nam and ddres and your copy will com through by return mail. OREGON EX SERVICE ME! No tuition fee expenses to yon- you ar al lowed 828 par month from state educational fund while' attending- school. School open (or inspection from 10 to IS a. m. daily. ADCOS AUTO AND TRACTOR SCHOOL t'nion Ave. and Wasco St. VULCANIZING AND RETREADING LEARN TO REPAIR REBUILD AND RETREAD ALL KINDS OF i TIRES AND TFBF.S. EXPERT INSTRUCTION ON COMPLETE AND TjP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT. THE STATE ALLOWS EX-SERVICE MEN 825 PER MONTH WHILE ATTENDING OI'R SCHOOL. DAT AND EVENING CLASSES. CALL OB WRITE FOB CATALOGUE. HAWTHORNE AUTO KCHOOL. Inc. 432 HAWTHORNE AVE. DEPT. V. THE SCHOOL THAT TEACHES TOU HOW TO BOSS THi JOB. A 1'ositiun for tsch tiraduat. ALISKY BLDU. NOTICE Do you want to learn the auto and tractor buslneas where you ran work on all makes or automobiles, gas enefnes and tractors? If so, make application immediately.. Special g&O.OO discount until February 1. Call or write for free catalogue and information. IlKMI'HILL 8 AUTO SCHOOLS. INC. 70T Hawthorne ave. or 124 N. tb t, PortUnd. Or. LEARN good trade, lik tire repairing, and cet ready for tba spring rush. Se Flanders, 38ft Vj Stsrk st HELP WANTED PEM ALB r lone For Young Women Additional telephone operators are needed due to constantly Increasing requirement of th service. . A a nod salary at the start Recular and frequent increases. Excellent opportunities for promotion. Larce. cheerful operating rooms. Attractive recreation rooms. Lunch rooms with meal served at cost Apply at Telephone Co.. Room 001, floor. Telephone bide , Park and Oak U. 6th EXPERIENCED waitresses for Tip Top Inn. Experienced silk saleswoman. Apply Supt office before 10:80 a. m. LIPMAN, WOLFE A CO. WANTED Lady to keep house, no washing or baking; good home and' steady lob; an tint be kind to children. Take Woodtoek car to 20th. walk 5 blocks south. Henry Schultz, 04 Long v. GIRL wanUd for general housework for fam 11 y of 8. Phone daytime Broadway 8892. Inquire evening and Sunday 672 Waldler it, cor. E. 10th. or phone East 2250. WANTED Experienced upstairs maid by Mfs. Helen Ladd Corbet!, residence bet Jeffer son and Columbia, Broadway and 6th it Tele phone Automatic 028-88. WANTED An experienced maid for eeneral housework : 2 in family at apt ; none but experienced women with reference need apply. Phone Main 8005. WANTED- FinnVrlass maker and trimmer for out-of-town and city positions. Apply imms- d lately Muller A Rasa Co., Royal bMr WANTED Competent biMisekeeper for small, plain, refined family. Very Ught work. Good home. Woodlawn 6657. WOMAN to do the washing at home tor family of 2. Call Main 7604 Sunday morning after 6 ; weekdays, p. m. HKill grade preer on women's fine wear. Model C'lesnors and Dyers, 020-31 Union eve.e-fg. Woodlawn 3034. MOTHERLY woman wsnted to help with honse- work and baby in refined home. 2 adult. ;Eest 4863. 11.L EXCHANGE mueic lemon for laundry, ew1ng or typewriting. Mln 8018. WANT girl or woman for general housework; small family ; reaaonaoie wage, xao. on i. WANTED Housekeeper; no objection to on or two smsll children. A-854. Journal. A GIRL for small general housework in apart ment, family of 8. CU Bdwy. 8428. GIRL for housework and help tn store. ' Sell. 128. GIRL for Kent housework. Tabor 2026. HELP WAITED MALE AWD. FEMALE l MOLER BABBER COLLEGE Pay you while learnina; give, you set of tools; position secure write lor catalogue. zs Bntnslde st. or phone Broadway 1731. MEN. WOMEN, learn barber trade; wages while learning, position guaranteed, hit. h years experience. Oregon Barber College, 388 Madiaon PORTLAND Barber college nay you while turning, gives yen set of tools free; position secured. 88 N, 2d st . 1 WAHTED AOE1CTS DALESMEN covering territory regularly gay state on Ooaat, rapid selling side tine, nocket f ample; liberal commission: reference. Eastern Manufacturers Co., 408 Worcester bldg., Port land, Or. 80 LIVEWIRE agents, canvassing for high-clas proprietary article. Good sellera. Capable of big returns ixnn. prcnarsa to go out lm mediately. 501 McKay bkta. FOUR lady canvassers; half profit. Journal. rm, 8ALB-Eir TfAKTED SI TWO boiiMt. Intelligent. enbitiot- who would spvrecist enuise ecmortnnitv. Large incomt,) U.vinating business, rapid pro motion to right men. Call after 10 a, m,, 1108 Bpsuiaing prag. aay. ll 2 OR 3 NEAT appearing Mlewnen for article ased in every home. Cotnmision daily. Men with experience preferred. Apply Room ox ssain pt, pot, l u ano p. RITTJATIOHS MALE BOUMH painted. 83 1 painting and pap. rise done reasons eie. rnone Marshall 2370. CEMENT foundations, house raised and base wen- enlarged; reasonable. MrhU 1882. PAINTING, paperha-gina and tinting; good worn. ni"i prices. saarsnan 24VS, TEAM work, excavating, plowing and basement woTr a specialty. Phone Woodlawn 6164. WAJTfED liauling eontract, ,. lumber, . . logs, gravet any maaeriaU V-63, PournaL ; JAPANESE schoolboy want situation. Y. Oka be, 272 Everett at , BELP Vv-AWTEDWIBC SITTJATTO'NH-.UAI.n: A I HAVE 2 too truck; want haullug onittraK : lumbar, cement, brick, building material, wood. J' l. y bind of hauling. Charles Stun. -. .. u.iwf t.t n, r 1 roruanq. AN EXPERIENCED, aU around bandy man wtth family, want position on nursery fruit f i'Tfrm AWn 1120 Ofdta gv.. Park- wooa, vrre. PtSsfflB! by young msn.1 1" years " old. Wb school craduata. a hmiiW irrtM mmrina. Reference. D-670. Imirnal. W AN Te.I Lumber or wood hauling contract, or what you have got! I have 8 H -tun or l-ton new trucks. H. Aera. ITS tirami ava. N. RELIABLE American wlshea tituaUen oniuIry ranoH. n-coi. JOUrnaL rswuau, paper Hanging. UnUng. UnTIn Sellwood '! let St. Main 4. YOUNG .man would lik to leara ho lepali -lug. WoodUwn 5579. SITPATIOJT8 y EM ALB 4 REFINED young lady with small sOn would lik position as housekeeper or rompaniou far invalid. . IBWg Stanton. . Tabor B717. KITCHEN walls washed, windows clesnedTTloure wsied: reasonable. Phone Main 85 1. 'WANTED Day work by midleagett eolrti Call Wdln. 7fll). woman, 4e an hour. DBESSMAKino ALTERATIONS, refitting and msklna of ladies' ssrmsnts, reasnnabl. price; work anaranteed J. Reubin. Taalee' Tailor. 408 Rtish Lane bkt FTJRJflSHED ROOMS f&o AN fVT i piTdy 2Tft 6"weekpl t'SoUl i Willie, ou near jeiTersoa. llOOMS for rent. 85T6 th t. ooriier Clay. FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY j 7S FURNISHED rootn for rentleinan ; 88 per 5 E. 2flth N. M V car. ONE niry furnished room, 425 North 3 35 at. l'bon Mar. 6265. N ICEXTTurniheu sleeping room breakfast if OeslreO. Laoa s aaaiuon East 6518. tARit'E. well TirnUheiT rooui. 730oEnsin"oB' twetn 22nd and 23rd. Main 8700. ROOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE PAMjnLT f! FOR RENT Room with bor3 lni"rivte w 11 ; large front room, furnace heat; hot and cold water In room, walking diitaucc; 2 gen tlemen preferred. Phone East 8028. ROOM nd hoarin reasonable, for one gentle man in private horn 108 E. 7 4th st. N MontaviUa car. WAWTKD aOOMte AlfP HO A R 88 ROOM and breakfast dwired wjtii congerilal lamtlv by young woman etuiilojed (luring day. Terms reasonable. f-888. Journsl. HOUSEKEEPIWO ROOMS 8 FTJRNI8HED AJfD UKFURXI8HED IV. 50 WEEK "up, completely furnished hous keepinc suites, .vary convenience, stisolutely clean: sav. carfare. Th. Cadillac, ltd near Jefferson. $?0 2 LARi;E light furiiMieil lmnsckei.'ius rooms. 542 E. 27th. ' Rkshmnml cr tu 57th. 1 block south. 3 CLEAN 1L K. ROOMS. 818: adults only. Broadway 2644. , GOOD clean houtekeeplng room. 203 L'nhJu gve on bhrk nmth of Hawthorne e HOrSEKEV.riSO ROOMrl FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FJWTATE AM1LT TI $55 THREE nicely turnihH lirt'ronm. connected, shower bath, phone. 10H6 K Vahlnston. 2 LARUE furnished II. K rooms, 2, hraT light snd phnii irurlnded; employed propl preferred. Phone F.st 727B. J 2 1AHi;R fr-mt fumish.-U iiuuckcpin ruiu : 171 N. ITth. FOR RENT HOCSES T2FuRiriSHEI II whkn tou muvr. csK nobth- WESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT SEflVICK 10th and Waahlngtoa. Broadwty 880 FURNISHED notTBE 827, FORTtESs1 Furnished houirTower floor 8 rooms, convenient for 2 dult; 827, In cluding water, light. 405 E. 44th st NICELY fumUhed Urge (V room flat S Alberta, oor. (isntenbeln v . CLEAN 0 room furnished house to leas with gang. 854 lat t. SoUi. FURNISHF.D FLATS M ALL or part of f'urnlrur. 6 room flat for sale. perfect condition, waied oak and leather: fist for rent when furniture soldi rent 125. Fhen East 8588. ATTRACTIVELY rulnl-hed 6 room flat How City Park; gdulu. 780 E. UOth M. N Tfbnr 2852. $18 MODERN 5 fnoms. partly furnished, with gsrits. 986 H Conimerolsl. Wdln. 1 T. 4 PARTLY furnUhed hmiw. fist to rent BaTEi 487 ColttmhU t Main 230'.'. hoTis 3 large room furnished. , i,arden. chicken! 1176 Delaware av. St. John car. APARTMENTS FOR REST ' RKNY fetMantlv fumuhed 0 r onm PoTT modern apartment, nicely situated on Sandy brd. Phon. Tabor 0078. 4 OB5 room apU.. riduceS'rent tu permaneni tenanU, 113. Tbor 7829. 2 AN"t 4 room apt., private residence, with a A nn. Tahor 4 26 O.N'K $ room furnUhed and on S room un? u nlshed. 'Modern. SO Cook av. WASTED TO REJTT WE hav. hundreds of clisnw desiring to rent. The efficiency of "The MoOuira System" or property management will av yon money. I Ana. , ucuvwm, AMngton bldg. n Mils 1 088. WANTED -5 room furnished house or lowri flat to rent; piano or organ ant necessary; rent reasonable. Cell room 68, Hotel Madras, by phone or jierson. 5 00"rOR informUoniiiiat will" result In my renting a house or bungalow, 5 to 7 rooms; 111 lease. Woodlawn 2121. WANTED Small unfutnlshed modern house by party that appreciate a bom. Call Broad way 1246 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. WANTED By young couple, unf urnlbd ' flat or apartment Would corunoer e or room bouiM. Pbone Fast 6278 or D-668, Journal. WANTED-fo rent 5room house -in Sonnr side or Hawthorn district CU Itoor es WISH to rent 6-room modern house. furnUhed. adnlt. 166 N. 21st. Bdwr. 2142. REAL ESTATE SfjAvti riwrtsii a. . A SEASfD-2 HOME 4 For your rammer vacation. Why pay big rm' when you can own s comfortable flv room Sou wttn bauinoos with natn, not ana com water, electric lights; also a good woodshed and nice garden plot; lot 60x107, ill fcr $1500. $1000 cash will handle. This will be (napped np. so write owner Quick, box 835, Seaside Or., or inquire at office PROUTY LUMBER CO., BcaiM. UT. FOR BALE HOPSEfl $1 8LLvOOD 0 room house, electric lights, good ooadltion: lot 100x100, 10 bearing tro". tree, lot of ocrrtes. Prtee $1800, $600 ca.h. BeUwood 8706. FOR A ALE By owner, $ room house, furnace, fireplace, sleeping porch, west side Laurel bunt Park, lot 60x200. Price $4000; erm. Call between A end $ e'elock, Broadway 2447. BEAUTIFUL bungslow, 6 rooms, rweeptlon hell aad bath, propsrty 80x126, complete garag 16x82, plenty of berrie and let ef flowers: term. Phone D-1130. SPLENDID-roure bcs; pertly fnrniahed'; full cement basement both ga nd electric one block to cars, Anabel ststios. Price 63861 6760 cash, balaneo tarms. Tabor 210. THREE rooms, bstii, email kltcam. two lots, . fruit, rose, chicken run, $1400; bait ra.l. 60S Byrscnee t. St John car. kO&ER-V I room bunaalow with three lot: easy pa: one block from car. Qwnei. SeUweod 1048, FOR SALE 6-room modem bungalow, 17 West , Colfax t, cor, of Interstate. Phon Weoi lewn 1766. 8 IX room modern bun, furniibed' e usfur" siehed: 2 lots, gsrsge. chicken yard, fruit am' berrie. Cell Tsbor 1771. t-RoOkT 'boos la fin location; lot 71x100; bearing fruit tree. See owner, 688 E. 25th et N. Broadway car. FOR SALE Good bouse on corner lot. 100X 125. Jienty of fruit. Price 62800; $1000 eeea, balance to suit Phon Col. 668. SELLWOO f5 rooms 81460: psvd( atree', good condlflon; 8850 cssh, balance to soil. Be today. Seflwoed 2706. 4 ROOM bowse end bit near Pcninsols s. $400f Owner, 840 E. Ymhlll st BEE FrBh L. MeGaire to loawr against fxra AMngton bldg. Main 1068. - ; , , , annon, W block pavad street, $2800 L easy tenas. 1288 E. 10U sL W. i'R. MODER.' 2 Hooks, cof, full lot JsOOO , asy payment. Wdln 884. Kventng 3741. WALNUT PARK. -ors aouee. nearly , iw. 85600. Phon WeodUwn S4. AWE1X little bungalow, A room; terms. 4C8fl 43d t, 8. E. FINCH. Bdwy. 344. WOULD LIKE te buy a e0l vt. Talking Machmp To.. 860 AMer. -Hyatt (Continued e roltewing Pao)