The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1920, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920.
IN PORT, BRINGING
From the orient on the return
trip of her maiden voyage the
steamship Pawlet of the Admiral
line arrived up Sunday. The cargo
was entered at the customs, house at
noon Monday and work of discharg
ing is under way at the municipal
No. 4.
The manifest of the Pawlet ehows 570
tone of vegetable oil In bulk. Tbie will
be pumped Into the tanka at the St.
Johns terminal. The balance of the
cargo of the Pawlet consists of fire
crackers, matting, rattan chairs, beans
and curios. Practically all of the ?50
tons of miscellaneous goods are 'for
Eastern points in bond..
For the outward- trip the vessel will
take a mixed cargo from Portland for
principal ports la the Oriemt, Loading
will be rushed and the craft will be dis
patched the early part of next week.
Outward-bound cargoes for the week
will be cleared on the steamships West
Nlvaria, West Jester and the Chinese
steamship Hwah : Wu. While exports
for the current week will fall short of
those of the preceding week, they will
show a high average In the offshore
business.
With - lumber for the Orient, the
steamship West eKaU got away from
Astoria this afternoon. She completed
a successful trial trip to sea. Fresh
water was taken at Astoria this morn
ing. -1 rr"
CAPTAIJT ROBERTS HOST AT
FXiAG RAISIXG OX RANCH
Captain J. H. Roberts, shipbuilder,
liner and wrecker, is the owner of what
he calls a "ranch." This snug harbor
is located on Laurel avenue, between
the Powell Valley . and Section Line
roads. Sunday Captain Roberts Invited
some friends to assist in1 the planting
of a flagstaff and celebrate a flag
raising. Captain John Foldat, mastef of the
' steamship Everett, conducted the serv
ice. Mrs. Foldat was the official pro
: tographer and all matters were con
ducted in true ship style. A hungry ship
is the curse of men at the sea and Cap
tain Roberts malnta-lned his reputation
by serving a real dinner,
TWO MORE MASTERS ARE
WANTED BY RIVER jLtXE
Application has been made by the
management of the Harklns Transporta
tion company for two additional mates,
one for the Lurline and one for the Un
dine. HeretofoiS'ft has- been the cus
tom for the watchman to handle all
night freight, but the heavy volume of
business now offering on the lower
liver makes the addition of a licensed
officer on each of the freight boats.
Fair weather has stimulated the pas
senger business between Portland and
points between here and Astoria.,'' Sun
day excursion business was heavy with
all outbound steamers.
SnTPYARDS BUILDING MORE
STEEL STEAMERS THAN EVER
Lloyd's register, of shipping'' has com
. piled some interesting statistics, of ship
construction throughout the world. In
crease in- steel construction and decrease
In the building of wooden hulls is a
marked feature of Lloyd's report. Quot
ing from the statement issued today :
"The world's shipyards are building
a greater volume of seagoing tonnage
today in the shape of steel steamships
than ever in their hlJory. Steel steam
ers under, construction for the quarter
ended April X are reported to have aggre
gated 7.692,000 gross tons, as compared
with 4,935,000 tons at September 30,
,1918, and 7.504,000 tons at September 30
. last, the latter -being the high record
until the quarter just ended.
Total tonnage of all kinds under con
struction shows a decrease, however, the
aggregate being 7,941,000 tons, as
aualnst 8,048,000 tons on September 30,
1919. This is accounted for by the prog
ORIENTAL
CARGO
felll ll ill !
ress of the shipping board's program
toward completion and the marked de
cline in the building of wooden, steam
ers. Only 105,000 tons of this type of
construction are under 1 way, as con
trasted with 1,324,000 tons Just before
the armistice,' since which time , there
has been a steady falling off. This has
been most marked in the United States,
whers the -. shrinkage has been from
1.169,000 tons at September SO, 1918, to
65,000 tone today. . .,
Figures for the first quarter of this
year show that Great Britain now holds'
the lead in shipbuilding over the United
States , by a margin of 821,000 tons, al
though this country led by 1,930,000 tons
a year ago. At the beginning of this
year the two countries ' were neck and
neck, the advantage being only slightly
with the United Kingdom, i
While Britain Is building a greater
number of eteel steamers and a consid
erably greater aggregate tonnage than
this country, the average ! size of her
ships is considerably smaller, her 814,
of 3,879,000 gross ' tons, averaging only
4161 tons, as against 6873 tons for the
450 American ships of 2,418,000 tons.
ALIj ALONG THE WATERFRONT
With passengers and freight from
Portland to Southern California ports,
the steam schooner Celilo, of the Mc
cormick Hue, will sail from St. Helens
this evening.
The steamer Willamette will be due at
Astoria Tuesday afternoon with general
cargo and passengers from San Fran
Cisco. -
The British motor schooner Malahat
Is taking i lumber at Wauna for Aus
tralia. -;
The steamship West Katan sailed for
Seattle Sunday morning. She has part
cargo from Portland and will take gen
eral at Puget Sound. Cotton at San
Pedro will complete her cargo. '"
The trial trip of the new steamship
Aquarius, building , at the Stand if er
yards in Vancouver, for the Green Star
line, has been announced for Tuesday
morning. 'Delivery Of the vessel at Port
land will be made May 25.
The steamers Avalon and Solano, with
lumber for California porta, proceeded
to sea Sunday. .
The tank liner W. F. Herrm of the
Associated Oil company, will leave down
afternoon. -, ,.;-..,'
No Relation to Bryan
Elizabeth Hoffman, daughter of Lee
Hawley Hoffman, who will act as spon
sor of the schooner Eoola at the North
Portland yards of-the Monarch Ship
building company on Wednesday, is not
the granddaughter of William Jennings
Bryan. , Her grandsire is William ; J.
Burns of Portland. . Through error
Miss Hoffman was mentioned in The
Journal of Sunday as being the grand
daughter of Bryanr ,
News of the Port
t " Arrivals 88ay 17
' Panlet. American Jtwnn, from Yokohama;
general.
Rom City, American steamer, from San
Francisco; passengers and general.
1 Departure May 17
W. F. Herrin, American steamer, for Gaviota;
ballast i ; , .
MAKIKE ALMANAC.
Weather- at River's Mouth
North Head, May 17. -Conditions at ' the
mouth of tii river at noon: Sea smooth; wind
west 10 gnilea, Weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday
' High water. Low water.
0:11 a. m. !. feet : ' 7:17 a. m. 1.8 feet.
1;27 p. m.-7.7 feet:, 7 :0 p. ra. 2.6 feet.
DAILY RIVER READINGS L
'8 a. m., Facifie Time. , ;
STATIONS
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Umatilla . .......
The Dalles ......
Eugene .........
Albany .........
Salem .........
reiron City ......
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18
(t) Rise.
RIVER FORECASTS
The Willamette river at Portland will ; rise
slowly during the next two or three days.
AT 7TEIGHBORIKO PORTS I
Astoria. " May 17. Sailed at 5:10 a. 1 m.
steamer Wapama, for San Pedro via San Fran
eteco. Arrived at 7:40 a. m.. steamer West
heats, from trial trip. . Sailed at V:45 a. m
steamer Avalon. for San Francisco. Arrived at
8.50 a m.. barge No. 93. from San Francisco.
. Seattle, May 17. Arrived at 8 a. m , steamer
West Katan, from Portland, for Glasgow and
Liverpool. .
Seattle, May 16. Sailed, steamer Arcturra
from Portland, for Manila. returns.
tsan rraacuoo. May 18. Sailed at nn
One of the Northwest s
Great Banks
An Enemy
io the
High Cost
of Living
THE Savings Account no
matter how humbly start
ed, if added to conscien
tiously, continuously and con
sistently, can. do much to beat
back, high living costs in any
household. .
It is a champion to the thrifty, at
tracting and holding that "extra"
money wnicii too often aids
abets unnecessary spending.
ThSlB,uLstts S-tloeal l a
ventable "some for sariae-"
safely gearding, g aid lag and
hrlpiag Increase the sarprbe earn,
inrs of thoasaads-of eostomera. ,
i ; - .
N
aiional Baufc.
SitK and Starl
steamer City of Topeke, for Portia ml ..via Eu
reka and Coos Bay. .May It. sailed at noon,
ateasoe Willamette, for Portland,
Astoria. May 18. Sailed at 3:80 a. a.,
steamer West Katan. for Glasgow and Uverpaol
vie. Seattle. Left up at 6 a. m., British motor
schooner Malahat, for Wanna . and Weetport
Arrived at 8:65 and left up at 9 a. m.. steamer
Panlet, from Yokohama. Arrived at 1 :53 and
left up at 7 p. m., steamer Bon City, from Baa
Francisco. - - . t
Baa Francisco, May 17. (I N. 8.) Ar
rived, IS: Steamer Coknel E. I Drake. Point
Wells, 12:50 a. m. ; Admiral Deewer. Seattle.
810 Arctie, Fort Bract, 5:18 a. re. ; Humboldt,
La sAna-elea. ft a. m-: IkUT Putnam. Dedondo.
810 a. m. ; Asuncion, Ijt Angeles, 10:20 a. so. ;
Tsmaipau, Oraya Harbor, 10:28 a, as.; Tsnoe,
Grays Harbor, 1:18 p. Ba. ; gaa achooaev Co
.uille. Fort Bragg, 2 p. m. : West Ira, Manila,
1:48 p. m,; Prestias. 4:20 p. m. Hoquiam.
Grays Harbor, ' 6 :L0 p. m. : Johanna Smith.
Coos Bay. 11:45 p. m.; Hartwood, Grays Har
bor, 11:55 m
Retnrned, .IS: 6:25 p. ., teamer Johan
Poolaen, hence at 7:20 a. m., for Portland;
retarned at 6 :25 p. m., oa acormnt of boiler
trouble, -r t
Sailed. 18: Barge 8imla, ia tow Sea Eagle,
Port San Luis. 12:50 a. ra.; barge E. M.
Phelps, is tow tag Sea King, Fort Sen Lois,
2:10 a m.; gas launch Frisco, tee Angeles.
5:15 a. m. : gas laanch Tiger, Ixm Angeles, 5:15
e. m. ; gas laanch Conger, Los Angeles, 5:16
am.;, gas laanch Rhode Island, Los Angeles.
6:25 a. m.; Johan Poulseu, Portland. 7 :2Q a.
m. ; gas lannoh Sunbeam, Los Angelea, T :SS a.
ra.; gas launch. Woodrow Wilson, Log Angelea,
8:0 6a. m.; gas launch Unity, Los AngeUes,
8:05 a. m. . West Islip. Manila. 8:10 a. m. ;
Argyll. Port San Lais, 12:10 e. m. : City of
Topeka, Portland, via Eureka, 11 .25 a. m. ;
Charles Christensoa. Will pa Harbor, 1:83 p.
m. ; Admiral Nicholson, Santa Barbara. 4:25
p. m. ; Japanese steamer Amor Mara, Havana,
8:80 p. m. ; West Harts. Manila, 8:55 p. m.;
steam yacht AQuilo, Monterey, 8:45 p. m.
aa Fraaeiseo. May 17. (L N. B.) Ar
rived, Boats Coast, from Crescent City, at 8 a.
m. ; Japanese steamer Persia Mara, from Hong
kong, at 4:80 a. m.; Carmel. from Grays Har
bor, at 4:40 a. m.; Martha Baehaer, from Coos
Bay, at 5:25 am.; Horace X, Baxter, from
Seattle, at 7:80 a. zn-i Whittier. from Port San
Luis, at & :30 a. m. ; scout oruiaar Balem, from
San IHrgo, at 8:80 a. m. : President, from Los
Angeles, at 10:80 a. m.: Stork -King, with dry
dock pontoon in tow. from Seattle, at Boon.
Sailed, launches Costa Rica and Georgia, for
Los Angeles, at 5 a. m. ; Launch Tie, for Los
Angelea, at 0 a, nv; 8. C. 288, for Los Angeles,
at 10:4,0 a. m. - i
Associated Oil Co.
Submits Statement
Salem, May 17. A total of 615,62o gal
lons of gasoline and 25,687 gallons of
distillate were sold .Ty ; the ; Associated
Oil company: in Oregon during April,
according to a statement just submitted
to the secretary of state's office here.
Accompanying the statement' was a
check for $5283.70 in payment of the
state tax on fuel oil sales.
. Mrs. Barbara Gerten Dies
Baker May 17. Mrs. Barbara. Gerten,
75, died at her home in Baker Saturday
morning. Mrs. Gerten was born in Ger
many December 4, 1844, and came to
the United States, when she was 20
years old. She lived in Washington
until a year ago, when she came to
Baker. She is survived by her husband
and 10 children. . , . .
ALLEN'S
FOOT-EASE
Gives ease and
comfort to feet
that are "tender
aad sore.
If shoes pinch
or corns aad bun
ions ache this
Antiseptic, Heal
ing Powder will
give Quick relief.
Shake it ia your
Shoes, Sprinkle it
In the Foot-bath.
Sold everywhere.
ELECTRIC
STEEL
CASTINGS
AKD AVOID
EXPEW8IVB BREAKDOWNS
ELECTRIC STEEL FOUNDRY
PORTLAND. OR.
The eastings that give yon con
fidence ,la year maehlaery1
and
Saife : t
Deposit
Vaults i
Valuable papers
require the sarne
measure of pro
tection as your,
:ash assfets and
obtain such in
ane of our Safe
Deposit Boxes,
Th Reatal
C barge Is :
Konlaal
No Hope Given of
Eemoving Duty on '
Salmon to France
Washlnrton, May 17. fWASHINO
TON BUREAU OF THE! JOURNAL.)
Secretary tf State Bainbrldge Corby, In
a letter received by Representative Mil
ler of the Seattle district, holds -out Ut
ile hope for any early action for the re
moval of discriminating: duties imposed
by France on canned salmon Imported
from the United States as compared
With the Canadian product.
Under a favored nation clause, France
grants favored rates to the Canadian
salmon. There Is a reciprocity agree
ment between this country and France
covering: more than 90 commodities, but
canned salmon Is not on the list.
Secretary Colby says negotiations with
France to secure the addition of salmon
or other ; articles to the favored list
probably could be undertaken only in
connection" with a reopening: of the
broad question of tariff relations be
tween this country and France, and he
does not intimate when he thinks that
may be done. ; ,
The Seattle Chamber of Commerce has
been urging: that discriminating: duties
which give an advantage to Canadian
canned salmon be gotten out ot the
way.
Accident Victim Better T
Grass Valley, May 17. -Laura Vlntin,
hig-h school Junior, who was Injured by
the overturning- of her automoile, Is on
the way to recovery. She will be back to
school shortly.
VOTE
143
HURLBURT, THOSr M.
Thos.M.Hurlburt
Republican
FOR SHERIFF
(Paid Adv.)
STANLEY MYERS
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
- (Paid Adv. by J. A. Beckwith) .
TRANSPORTATION
toria and Way ' Points
Str. Georgiana
Sjeend.THp Delrf (Bxespt PHday) '
Leave FORTLsRO 7r10 a. m.
ALDER STREET DOCK.
Leave ASTORIA C:0O a. m.
FLAVEL DOCK.
. FARC $i.ee EACH WAV.
Special ala Carte Dining Service.
. Direct Connections for Sooth Beaches.
Night Boat Daily 8 P. M. -,
lfatn 1422. 641-22.
THE HARKINS TRANSPORTATION CO
f
1SCO
S. S. ROSE CITY
DEPARTS 10:00 A. M. :
Wednesday, May 19
FROM AINSWORTH DOOM.-
FARC INCLUDES BERTH AND MEALS
CITY TICKET OFFIOC. SRD AND WASH.
PHONK MAIN 8B80
FRCIOHT OFFICE, AINSWORTH DOCK
PHONE BROADWAY 26S
THE SAN FRANCISCO eV PORTLAND
S. S. OOMPANY. : , - i
' I Astoria Route
S. S. "ASTORIAN"
2:30 P. M. DAILY (Except Thursday)
FAKE gl.65, inchidiog tax
' TALTOR STREET DOCK
Phones Main S06S, BIIS .
SEW TODAT
WB CALX FOB TOCS OLD
CABPETS
Bar aad Woolea Clotklag .
FLUFF RUGS
An Work Taraed Oat Promptly
Bag Begi Woven All 81es-
Hall Order Send for Book
let Carpet Cleaned, , '
K raid aad Befitted J .
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
188 EAST EIGHTH STREET
FHOKE EAST tU
V
FMrJVi If
laUearaonia West Park aad TamaQl
, At 10 A.RL Tomorrow :
JTKW TOBAT
TI3H)TTIITJH!Tr.
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
SHIPPED ANYWHERE
or Erected In Portland
Materia and Workmanship Guaranteed '
First Claas
Send tor Oireular
REDIMADE PUILDINO OO.
315 E. llth St. Phone E. S114
TWO BLOCKS SOUTH Or- HAWTHORNE
PORTLAND, OR. -
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver!
Old Bag's and 'vToolea Clothing;.
We Hake BsTerslbis, Hasd-Woves
FLUFF RUGS
Boom Slss Flaff Bsg-t Woven ljk
Bag- Bng-s Wovea All sices
Clothes Cleaalag aad Dyeing- Sept,
Kail Orders " Bead for Booklet
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning;
, txlS Bnti, Steamed Cleaned, $1S .
WESTEBN FLUFF BUG CO.
(4 Union Ave. JT. . Faone East tilt
, - We Call and Deliver
Old Carpets and Bags Hade Into
FLUFF RUGS
Rag Rug's, Carpet Cleaning and Re
fitting. Mail ordera Send
' for Booklet.
Oregon Fluff Rug Co.
1984 East Stark Tabor 7114
'v y . N; 3 M$
' -WEBTiyg yOTICEM f 41
GET ready for the'
big picnic gives
fry -. the Masters',
Wardens and Past "
Masters' association
at Forest Grove tar
the Mascnie and Eastern Star home fund
Monday. May 81.
IVANHOE HOMESTEAD NO.
6088,. Brotherhood of Ameri
can Yeomen. will have regular
business meeting and full initia
tion on next- Wednesday eve
ing, Msr 19, at N. O. W. hall,
1 Oth and TIr,r. T.Him t.k
fnQ charge daring month of Msr. All members
requested to be present. Sophia Hobson. Lady
uuwem.
DANCE.
or
By Eureka council 204, Se-
sunty Benefit association. Mon
day evening May 17. East
Bide W. O, W. hall. E. 6th
and Alder. Good muMc by
Jack Carlson orchestra. Come
or a good time.
DANCE
Portland Council ef Se
curity Benefit association win
five a aance Tnurs. evening.
May 30. at W. O. W. hall.
xxtn st: 4-pieoe or
chestra and everybody wel-
WTIXAMETTE TRTRK NO. a
Improved Order of Red Mn
meets tonight (Monday) at lu-
uiiunum nan, zub t . Taira eL
v v isitors welcome.
k. u McDonald.
C of R.
DANCE
Come and dance at Cedarville park, at Linae
man Junction, Saturday evening. May 22; new
floor and good music; everybody welcome. Take
Estacada. Greaham or Troutdale ears at First aad'
aiaer sts.
WASHMCTOK LODGE N4o. 46.
A. F. and A M. Special com
munication tomorrow i Tuesday) .
at 12:15 o'clock. E. 8th anoWl
Burnnde streets to conduct the
fnneral nf nxi 1. 1 knttk.-
Donald McBride. Full a tendance' ia desired.
Visitors welcome. Please bring auto.
By order of W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, See.
A SPECIAL, conclave of Wash
ington commandery No. 15,
S. T., will be held Tuesday eve
ng. May 18. at 7:30 o'clock.
for the DnfOflH nf en f i. 1h.
Order of the Red Cross. Candidates will please
report at Washington Masonic hail at 7 p. m.
G. P. EISMAN. Recorder.
SUNNTSIDE LODGE No. 168.
A. FT and A. M. Special . com
munication .tomorrow (Tuesday),
7 p. m. Work in M. M. degree.
Temple, 89th and Hawthorne ave.
Visitors welcome. By artier of
W. M. JAMES 8. GAT JR.. Sec
PALESTINE LODRE. 141. A. F.
and A M. Special communica
tion Tuesday, May 18. 7 p. m.
F. C degree. Visiting brethren.
welcome. Jtneta station, Mt
' Scott car.
W. S. TOWNSEND.'Sec.
HARMONT LODGE Ho. 12. A
- P. and A M Special commu
nication this (Monday) eve. at
7 o'clock. Work inw the E. A.
degree. . Visiting brethren welcome
- - W. M- DE LIN. Sec
ALBERTA IXIDGE, U.b7 A
F. A A M. Special communi
cation this (Monday) evening at
7 :30 - o'clock. , Visiting brethren
welcome. By order of W. M.
W. W. CURTIS JR., Secretary.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS of Norway will hold
. their annual celebration on the 17th of May
in the auditorium of the Knights of Pythias
building. , West Park and Yamhill sta., by a
program and dance. Admission 5 Sc. Commit
tee. AMERICAN Legion, Portland. Or.. Post No. 1.
Regular meeting tonight. Central library, 10th
aad Yamhill at 8.p. m.
J. W. tHAWIVKU, Bee
IBSINEB cards by a.Shriner; Smith, printer.
Commonwealth Wdg-. 6th and Ankeay. -
EMBLEM
JKWELKT
a specialty ; Buttons, pins.
J soger Brae.
iii-iaa ata at
DEATHS ATI) FTjyERALS 71
REEVES In this city. May 16th, May Reeves,
age 82 yean, beloved wife of Howard C.
Reeves, mother of Willis J.. Charles 11-, Harry
I)., all of Portland, and sister of Mrs. L. H.
Wallace of Portland. Remains at Miller A
Tracer funeral chapel. Funeral notice later.
BRADT In this city. May 14. 1920. Edith L
Brady, aged 41 years, beloved wife of Reginald
Brady. Remains will be forwarded by Edward
Holman" A Son, Third and ' Salmon sta., Tues
day. May 18, 1920. to Carlton. Or., where
services will be held and interment made.
JAMTESON At the residence. 475 Hassalo at.
May 19, 1920. May Jamieson. Friends in
vited to attend the funeral services atthe above
residence at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Tuesday), May
18. 1920. Interment Riverview cemetery pri
vate. -' -
HUMPHREY At her lata residence. 240 E.
86th at. May 15, Mary M. Humphrey, aged
66 years. Funeral aervioea will be held' Tues
day. May 18, at lO a. m. at the'chapel of Breeae
A Snook. Belmont at East 85th.
HATS In this city. May 16, 1920, J. IL Hays,
aged 56 year. Remains at Holman 'a fu
neral parlors. Third and Salmon sta, - Notice of
funeral later. ' .
MeGRATH In this city. May 17, 1 920, Ed-
ward McGrath. Remains at Holman 's fu
neral parlors. Third and Salmon sta. Notice of
funeral later. -
MANN la this. city. May 15, Dora Bell Evelyn
Mann, aged 1 year, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mann of 641 Front sc.- The re
name am at Finley'a, Montgomery at 5th.
7
POT'JADK At the residence, 734 H Albina at..
May 16, 120, Henry B. Poajade. aged 66
years, beloved father of Elmer and Fred J.
Poujade, ton of Mary Ana Poojade and husband
of Jennie Poujade; brother of Mrs. M. K. Hill
of Yakima, Wash.: Mrs. Louisa Wedthoff of
Boston; -Mrs. Anna Goolst of Portland and
Theodore Poujade of Salem, Or. Agnes
Nys of Dufur. ? Or. ' and - Ewlvn Pou
jade ; of Portland. Or. Friends invited to
attend the funeral services at Holmsn'a funeral
parlors. Third and Salmon ata. at a P. ra.
tomorrow (Tuesday) . Mar IS. 1920. . Inter-
meat Roes City cemetery. - " r
BLASE It At the residence, 288 Hamilton St..
May 1Z. 1920, Frederick Blaaer. aged 60
born in Berne. Switzerland, beloved aus-
nd of Anna Blaaer: father of Mrs. Anna C.
Graf, of Tillamook. Or. ; Mrs. Vema James of
Los Angelea, CaL ! Mrs. Theodore Calouri. Fred
8. and E. J. Blaser of Cortland. Or., and stster
of Mrs. Mary Berrer. member of the Portland
GruetU Verein. Frtends invited to attend the
funeral services . at Hahun'i fnneral nerlors.
Third and Salmon sts., st S p. m. tomorrow
(Tuesday), May 18, 1920. ' Interment Green
wood cemetery.
McINTTRE In this city. May 16. Jennie O.
Mclntyre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John u.
Werner of 6516 40th ave. 8. E.. sister of Fred
erick Werner. Mrs. Earl Stout. Mrs, Edward
Bail ef this eitr. Hsmer O. and Frank Werner
of uo Angeles. CaL; Mrs. Arthur Kellogg, Mm.
jnanes tsnyde and Mrs. Georce Pub of Jo
lumboa, Ohio, and Mrs. Edward Calvin of Fort
i nomas, &y. xne remaina are at FinJejrs, stoat
gomery at.Bth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
STEVENSON In this city, at the family real
a nee. Burrage st. May 16. Hanay
Alexander Stevenson, aged 8 years, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew 8tevenson, brother of Win
nie, Ruth, Richard and Kuthenia Stevenson.
Funeral seniles will be held Tuesday. Mar .18.
at 2 :S0 o'clock p. m. at Finley'a, Montgomery
at 6 th. Friends invited, Interment at Rone City
cemetery.-
VALE NTINE In this city, at his late residence,
785 Water street. May 16. Aaron Foster Val
entine, aged 77 years, husband of Sarah A.
valentine, (atner of Mrs. Elisabeth H. Mann of
St. Helena, CaL. and Mrs. Verne Locke of this
city. Funeral semcea will be held Tuesday,
May 18, at ,10:80 o'clock a. m.. at Finley'a.
Montgomery at 6th. Friends invited. Inter-
ment at Kiverview cemetery.
GARDNER At the residence. 67 Lucretia St.,
May 16, 1920, Sadie Gardner, aged 42 years,
beloved daughter of Nathan Wagner, sister of
i-ou ana ceux vvvroer. and Mrs. G. w. Monr.
Friends invited to attend the funeral services at
Hoiman s ftueral rmrlon. Third and Salmon
sts., at 10 av- ra. tomorrow (Tuesday). May 18.
1920.
incinerauon foruand crematorium.
MILLER In this city, Ethel Frankie May Mil'
ler. aged 9 years; lata of 2175 East Pine
daughter of Mr. -and-Mrs. L. Miller. Funeral
services win ne Held Tuesday, May 18, at 2 p.'
m.. at the chapel of It. W. Gable A Co;. 197S
East Glisan st. Interment Multnomah Park
ccnaotory. , .
PARKER At the residence, 730 Main st. May
16 1920, Leroy IL Parker, beloved husband
of Ella E. Parker. Friends Invited to attend
the funeral servicea at the above residence, at
2 p. m. tomorrow (Tuesday), May 18, 1920.
Incineration Portland crematorium. Please omit
flowers. - - i .
McBRIDE Funeral servicea of the late James
Donald McBride will be held Tuesday, May
18, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Finley'a, Montgomery
at 6th. Friends invited. Interment at ML
Scott Park cemetery. The deceased was a
member ef Washington lodge No. 48, A. F.
and A M.
FTJSTERAL DIHECTOBS
Edward liolrnan & Son
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON- STREETS.
Main 607, A-161L
' ' ' H Lady .Assistant
. f. FMLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MAIN . MONTGOMTRT AT FIFTH.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
- THE GOLDEN RULE CNDRRTAKERS
414 K. Alder st Phones East 62. 8-6226.
A. D. Ken worthy . & Co,
6802-6804 02D ST. 8. E.. LENTS.
Phone Tabor 6267. Home Phone D-61.
CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral Director.
' All the Convenience of a Home.
WeodUwn 8806. 248-260 KilHngsworth ave.
M'ENTEK A EILERS. funeral parlors with ail
the Privacy of a home, 16th and Everett ata
Phones Broadway 2183. Home A-21SS.
bT887881 P.L.Lerch
UNDERTAKERS. E. 11th
I Mrs. Lerch
! - Assistant
and Hawthorne,
GABUCeT
Tvi '
Sueremmrs to W. H tTmni .
178 E, ili-an. Phone Tab av.
MTLI.ER ATRACET. independent funeral din
tor
rrnrcv ae Mw as a0). g4S tA
Washington at Ella.
Mam 8691., A-7888'
P. X. R V LrM IP S N residence-
- a-vaiw tsblishment 901
Williams ave Woodlawa 20.
DOWSING
A M'NEMAR. successors to Wilsoa
Multnomah at East 7th. Irvinetoai
district East 64
nil.a.CHCr V). East 1088. C-1088
RlTi'Sireollo,1Lr Tab. 126S, B-2546
va,uiiuviit 1047
Belmont st
UNDERTAKING CO. Main 416
A-2S21. . Cor. Third and Clay.
ewes
BURIAL BOXES
Cement Burial Box
LAST FOREVER. KEEPS THE GRATE from
sinking. Now handled by ail undertaken. Can
be delivered within 4 hours of notice, or call
factory. Prices 40. 845. Colombia 969.
MOUPMEWTS
Portland Marble Works
266 -4th st. op. City Hsu. 'Neu Broa
I OBLAESING GRANITE C?
t J a6y-5Q ST. AT MAPiyOli . j
FLORISTS
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland's Progressive Florist,"'
Flowers for All Occasions.
Mala 7215. T. C. LUKE. Mgr.. 6th and Alder
Geo. Betz & Son
Since
1865
FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS
and all occasions, 697 Williams ave. Just
call Woedlawa 1512. Joseph Betas manage.
LUBLINER
TWO STORES
AYreaf tr Tgkml
848 Morrtsou. bet Bdwy. and Park Marsh. 25J.
38 Morrison, portisna botci.
LALANE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. - Flower
for all occasions. Phone Main 6545 t
MARTIN A FORBES CO.. floriV. 854 Wssh-
ington. Main 269. A-1269, Flowsrg foe all
oecan rttV artistically arnnged.
n.lSE RROR.. tiarimtm. UorriiDB St
bet 4tb
and 6th. Phone Main T709. Fine ftowen
and floral designs. No branch stores. .
N. W. Bank bldg. Maia
S 6116, 881 Morrison st.
THE' PEOPLE'S FLORAL Bh6pT 245 Alder et.
rOST AlfD FOUND
CI
LOST 1 bundle of soiled laundry in a coarve
sugar sack, on West Side between 17th and
20th and Upshur nd Glisan. I mder please
phone East 888 and receive substantial reward.
IF .THE party will return to. room 19 pictnre
aid film cards, letten in salt case taken from
St George hotel. Friday night, no Questions
asked: liberal reward.
LOST Black purse, insurance and aufo cards
enclosed. Medal and ' VtfSL. 2
keen money. Please mail to 601 Claybourne
ave. or call Hell wood g2HB.
30 REWARD for anyone who will find Max
weU touring ear. license No. 2S49, raotT .
C4474 : stolen last Thursday night .Phone Ta-
bor 9567.
IXJ8T Platinum ring, sapphire and 10 small
diamonds; valued as present: liberal reward.
Call at box office People' theatre, or Marshall
1875.- .
LOST Saturday afumoon. May 15. on St
Johns ear. small purse eonUining SO-SSbe-longing
to blind man. Phone Wood lawn 4966.
Reward. ' ------
'" KETLOST
Ioat Bunch at keys in Rose City Park dis
trict on steel novelty ring. T. P. A. number
tag. Tabor 6409.
LOST Engraved diamond engagement Ting, left
on wash bowl at Meier Frank a
Tabor 7429.
Lost Man7; billbook near Broadway and
Stark, contain ins papers -valuable to owner
only. Reward. Leave s at 90 Broadway.
LOST Purse eontainiug cash, about $10.''and
child's permit name Anna Trpchsel. Perfeo-
tioo bakery. 230 Alder. Reward.
A. REWARD will be given finder of Masonic
watch fob, lost by the late Fred Peebier at
K-Lt . , fc kk ir. iSTS
LOST Light fur Friday Bight erearly SaterJ
oay monung, on s nay roaa; ""i
East 745. - - - --; ' -
LOST Sunday. May 16: engraved bracelet,
. with the name oa H oa the inside. Will give
616 reward. Phone East 6323.
LOST Musio roil ia an to of man who took
boy and girl to St Johns. Sunday. Phooe
Main 2916.
LOST Boy 'a brown sweater at bail park. I lod
er plasae call Maia 6487.
DEATHS A3TD FUNERALS
LOST ATTD FOTJHD II
L6ST Thursday P. M en capitol highway, be-
Ticard ; and -Newberg. black walrus
handbag, containing numerous articles of cloth
ing, various toilet articles, new hair clippers
and eye glasses. Reward. Notify A. L, Eager,
. ir. v. . newoerg, jr.
LOST Friday, near 62d and Glisan. or on
Montavilla ear. lady a gold watch and pin.
letter H. Finder please call Tabor 7966. Re
ward. ,
LOST-
Broocb, sapphire and diamond setting.
Keward.
Tabor 4058.
HELP WAITTED MALE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
ALASKAN-. KNG1NKIR1NU COMMISSION
WAKTED
Ihoji i.hum tmm aT.ansra
For C. & GOVERNMENT RAILROAD
construction ' from Reward to Fair- -
' , banks, Alaska.
EXTRA GANG and SECTION MEN fog
MAINTENANCE OF WAT
Wires 86.00 net day. - Board 81.60 day. ?
Skilled men will be given opportunities la
their Ma of work wbAever possible.
. STATION MEN. ATTENTION
Station work tn the- Broad Pass wtQ be ready
to let .la the near future.
Men accepting laborers' lobs at this time
will nave opportunity to secure Statioa Work
later. : .. .. ; . . - J'.:.'': - .. ..
For sailing dates and farther la forma Hon
ppiy to
PTJBUO EMPLOTMENT BUREAU..
Ill Fine sL. er
ALAPKAN KNcrNricHivn couMissmn
Room 801. New Fostoffice Bids., PorUand. Or.
WANTED Show card writer and advertising
mans most be Qualified for notation: eood op
portunity for advaneemenL Simon's store, 2d
and Alder ata. .
WAKTED Antrim ohfle salesman, good
nne, goon commission. 401
St., Tancouver, . Wash.
ELDERLT couple or elderly man who wTll batch.
for light work on poultry farm. Rouse, gar
den, milk, eggs, etc Also some wages, 20 miles
from Portland. An excellent chance to get
Home tn country. 'Write W -4 S 4 . Journal.
WANTED Toung men or .boys over 16 for
work Saturday night. No experience needed
and a good opportnnity to learn and get good
pay. Apply circulation department. The Jour
naU Broadway A Tamhill sta.
EX-SERVICE MEN
Register with
can- place you in any
kind of position.
K. OF C. FREE EMPLOTMENT SERVICE,
206 Beck bhtg. - Phone Broadway 1867.
WANTED High , school ' graduate . to learn
banking business; salary 856 per month to
start; good chance for advancement. A-85,
JournsL ' .... ''; '
WANTED First - class barber: guarantee 128
per week, 60 - over 40. Steady lob. For
particulars inquire Lewis Stenger Barbers' Supply
Co. '
BARBER WANTED Steady job. guarantee
825; want to laaee to good man; Write
Bert M. Howe, box 107. Toledo. Or. -
FIRST CLASS finisher for, furniture factory.
Prefer one who understands air brush. Call
at 441 E. Lombard at, near Union ave.
WANTED Snappy boy, 16 yean old. with
wheel, as shop boy 812 per week. Beaver
Electric company. ' E. 861. ' -
WANTED Boy about 18 to work in store.
Brandes Creamery, 127 1st st. Marshall 921
and Marshall 922. ' . - . -
WANTED- Boy to deliver packages and assist
in store; good opportunity for bright boy.
Apply Detmer Woolen company, 148 .6th. st .
FIRST CLASS cabinet mak.rs. for bank, fixture
work,. The P. T. Ainge company, 29th and
Nicola! sta., PorUand. - '
A" COMPETENT pUton pressman! Smith,
Printers, Commonwealih bldg., N. 6th and
Ankeny.
PICK and shovel .
Gaa It Coke Co.,
laborer wanted.
241 Flanden at
Portland
BOY ir ran one floor waterpowsr
Leritt's, 4th and Washington.
elevator.
BAKERS and helpers wanted; , good pay. Call
11 Id it
HELF WANTED FEMALE-
Do You Want
To Earn a Good Salary
A salary that ts. paid while you learn the
business: that increases traquenUy as you f aia
ezperlencef
Do You Know
How Much Telephone
Operating Employes
Earn?
And what excellent opportunities they hart
for promotion to executive positions t
Why Not Obtain
the Facts?
One employment supervtsdr wfTi gladly tall
you the facts and will also explain the many
other advantages of telephone opera ting lor
young womea .
' Apply at
Telephone Company,
Room 601. 6th Floor,
Telephone Building,
Park aad Oak Streets.
The Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Company '
WAVTaEr? "
TO-NO WOMAN BETWEEN 18 AND 23
WITH TYPEWRITER EXPERIENCED
PREFERRED
- APPLT
CHIEF OPERATOR WESTERN7 UNION"
' TELEGRAPH COMPANY
FIFTH FLOOR, WORCESTER BLDG.
THIRD AND OAK STS.
EXPERIENCED short hour waitress.
Employment Burean before 10:80.
LLP MAN, WOLFE A CO.
Apply
FOUR experienced alteration hands.
' employment bureau before 10:SO.
LIPMAN. WOLFE A CO.
Apply
WANTEDi-Flnt-clas marceller. Good wages.
Address Mrs. Williams, A. M. . Jensen Co..
Walla Wafts, Wash. ;'
WANTED Elderly lady for company and to
- do housework; . good borne; wages. 768
Cleveland are. -?-.
COOKExperietteed, not over 40 years of age;
references reqnired; wages 8!$- Mrs. A. E.
Rorkey. Main 162.
WANTED Girt or
vdVaan
for general house
Phone Tenor 5177
V worfcT 1 eae unable
YOUNG GIRL to assist 4 with work. 656 W.
Broadway eor. I i nee In. Main 6816.
GIRL or woman for general housework in Irving
ton, 3 adulw. East 2888.
WiKTED Girt to kelp in office.
Royal Ba-
- kery, 844 Morrison at - .
EXPERIENCED hair dresser aad manicurer.
Meaaantne floor, iJpman, Wolfe A Co.
REFTNED lady for ' housekeeping; no family, no
wsahing. R-286. Journal. - .
HELP WAITTED MALE
A3CD FEMALE
ft
WANTED Mea to learn the barber trade;
receive some par while learning; poetttow s
eeared ; Oregon ex-servire men. the enarae is
free to you. Call or write for p-tier liars aad
catalogue. MOLES; BARBER -COLi -. 234
Burnside et
MEN WOMEN learn barber trade; wages wnile
learning, post Hons guaranteed. Mgr. 22 yean
experience. Oregon Barber Coiiaga, 233 MaCusoa.
HELP WAKTED MAL"E
AM) FEMALE
St
PORTLAND Barber Coiiege pays you vluie
learning, gives ynu set ef tools free; positions
secured. 88 N. 2d St.
BTRINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS
EX-SERVICB MEN
Get a life meraberslilo free in H'mphiU'e
Trade Schools. ' Wa are giving a free life mem
bership in all i of our Automobile snd Uaa Trac
tor Schools ia United Slates and Canada, which
we are .now operating in the following cities:
Winnipeg, iiau.
Rtgina. Saskatchewan.
Kdmoaton, Alta.
Calgary. Alta.
Lethbridge. Alta.
Vaneourer, U. C
Viotoria, B. C.
. Ticonu, Wash. "
- OakUnd, CaL
. Salt Lake City. Utah. "
Portland, Or.
This is absoluteiv free to all Orecon ,x-wo
lee men. We furnlah our students with poxi
tlons. HEMPHILL'S TRADK SCHOOLS, 7o7
Hawthorne svs. Take Hawthorne car at See- '
ond and Alder to East 20th st. '
t8Ci TO 80 A MONTH
Are you earning that? Many automobile
experts sre. Tou may join the high salaried,
skilled mechsnie ranks if you take advan
tage of the gas engineering courses offred
by the LEADING AUTO SCHOOL OF TH K
WEST. WITH A RKCOKH tF UOHS
SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES THAN AN X
OTHER SCHOOL
Investigate, enroll snd don't pay us a cent
until you're convinced that we'll deliver the
gXKxis. That's fair, isn't it!
Write for tur 81 8&-psire catalogue. It'
free. Auk for Book No. 6.
- OUR COURSES ARK FREE TO
OREGON EX-SERVICE MEN
ADOOX AUTO AND GAS ENGINE
SCHOOL
UNION AVENUE AND WASCO STREET
w bvi) r vl'ui rstf l Pi:,'.
. Largest in the Wert.,
ASSURES EVERT GRADUATE
A POSITION. .
En mil any time of year. 1
DAT SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL,
Phone, call or write (or free success
catalog..
A Position for Each Grsduata.
ALISKY BUILDING
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Tonng men and women wsntrd. Cat! 484
Railway Exchange bMg Splendid opportunity
to learn a. well paid profession. -Fre. booklet.
Railway Telecrsph Imtifnte.
LINK'S BUSINESS COI.LEOE Bokkee.ing.
atenognphy, civil service, secretarial, special
courses. Expert teeelien; day and night: enroll
now. Phone Broadway BOSS
East bide commercial school
Miss Regbia Bucket's privste school; individual
instruction 122 H Grand ave. Est 421.
EOCKY MOUNTAIN Tescher" Agency. Enroll
free. Fnnk K. Welles, former sml-tsnt tt
swpt. mwr . N W Bank hM T'hon. Main 82T6.
SALESMEN WANTED
81
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED WITH ADVERTIS
ING AND BUSINESS ABIMTY TO ADVISf!
AND WORK WITH BANKS. MKROIANT
AND MANUFACTURERS IN EXPANDING
THEIR RI'SINESR, TII!lor;H THE I HE OK
ADVK.RTISINO SPECIALTIES. DISTINCTIVE
LEATHER GOODS. FINE ART CALENDARS.
METAL SIGNS, ETC.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY, EXCLUSIVE-.
TERRITORY, TO MEN CAPABLE OK ,
EARNING 85,000 00 OR MORI? IN COM
MISSIONS A YEAR. AND- WILLING To
DEVOTE THEIR ENTIRE TIME TO THE
BC8INESS.
FOR EI RTHER PARTICULARS. ADDTlESS
THE ELWOOD MYERS COMPANY, 8PRING-
FIELD. t)HIO.
SALESMEN" to sell high claw advertising serv-
ices for New York house. 80 to ISO per
day in it for good man. Commission paid st
once. No collecting; full instruction given. Only
high grade men need apply. Write, or phone ,
A. 8. Campbell. Hotel Carlton, between 5 and
7. P. m. or 9 and 10 a. m., for interview. In
terviews by appointment only.
SALESMEN wanted to sell a line that Is in
- demand ' A money maker for sal man sad
rvrchaser. Address. Capital City Nursery Co.,
Baleru. Or.
- SITUATIONS MALE S
HOUSE painting, paperhanging and tinting"; ex
perienoed workmen, moderate prices. Tele
phone Msin 8888. -
COOK Msa and wife would like cooking jnh In
small sawmill or logging camp. W-4S:i.
Journal. ' '
NEW LAW N S to roak.. contract or day. Drp
me a card and I will call. SEngerland, 70 E
9th st .
GET your psintlng. ksluimining. decorating and
sign work done before the nih sesson. 1 3 JO
E. Glissn. Phone Tsbor 266.
RELIABLE middle aged man wixhes position in
cigar t-tore 'or .other work . short hours, trom
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Marshall 1188
FOR plaster, patching, eaUomining and rbfmnev
building. Other repair work comiidered. Main
1 140. .
MAN wants gardening, house cleaning, tint ma.
Do any kind work. East 2S29.
CARPENTERING, repairing and remodeling.
Tabor 234.
ROOFS reshiogled a specially. Beaebaav Tboae'
E. 1201. -
WHEN you want your house reabingled call
Auto. 81290. Work guaranteed first class.
GENERAL painting, tinting, reasonable prices;
best work. Tabor 3031. --
PAINTINU snd tinting, espertenced painter, firt
elasi material. East 780.
CARPENTER and contractor, lobbing; anything
in the building line. East 86B6,"
PAINTNcTand tinting byxperlrnrssd workinstC
Estimstes; free. Call East B824,
SEWER connections, cement work, sidewalks
and driveways. Tabor 8008.
IF YOU want gardens polughed, call T. M. Con
ner, Tsbor 80TT.
GARDENER Lawns leveled, seeded and rolled.
Phone E. 629 6 bet. 6 a nd 8 p. m.
SHIVGIJERS WHEN TOU NEED A SIlTN
GLER t'HONK WOODLAWN 8S98.
WANTED Position on farm or tro-k garden.
Call or write Y. M. C. A. Dell Gray.
IK YOU want your garden spaded, phone Te
nor 1 .
PAINTHfOrpaperhanging, tinting. Sell. 1814"
SITUATIONS FEMALE 4
CAPABLE womsn wUha housekeeping, cnnpl
men; father, ana; 64 week; good comfortable
home : farm or town. W-509, Journal.
LADT winhes position as housekeeper. Washing
ton preferred Mutt have full charze. Mrs.
Ferguson, Carrolls, Wash.
ELDERLY widow wants poaition keeping lione
for gentleman, city or country. Call Sell-
wood 8122.
ALL KINDS of curtains hand laundered. Tabor
81. 295 E. 49th.
FOR ALL kinds of d napery work and beaH
stitctiing, rail Tsbor 6850.
LACE SCRIM Msrqulsetla curuina, cW'ths, hand
asunaereq; experts. trailed tor. k.yt
DREKSMAKINO
48
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of ladim'
garments, reasonable prir; work guaranteed
J. Reubln, Indies' Tailor. 408 Buh A Lane bldg.
suits, coats. Dresses
aMde and remodelled. Dreeemaking dept Fn
portom Dye Works. 649 Morri-on Bdwy. 42.'..
HEMSTITCHING. 8c and 10c per yard.
E. Broadway E end of brWue.
16tt
TfUIlSES .
PARALYTIC or sick lady pstienta Ukn by
graduate nurse. Priva'. residence, Tsbor
299.
FI'RSISHED ROOMS
Newly Furnished Room 3
TKANHIFTNTH 81 PER NIOHT
ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH
Elevator, etrt-My snodern, newly finhthed snd
now ready out-Mde. Airy rimi, per w
AUDITORIUM HOTEL." 2"H I THIRD NT.
DAYTON HOTEL
1 90 H First st corner Tsylor.
Nicely farniatred rooms, hot and cold wster
and steam heat in each room. Rates $3 week up.
HOTEL LE ROY Right downtown. SvT" 1 1 i
st, bet Stark gad-: Oak. 81 day, (5 week.
Large, clean rooms.
MILTON HOTEL. 226 K Madisont nice, UI.t
roosoe; steam beat, hot and ooid water ia ail
reams; transients solicited.
SARGENT hotel, housekeeping and sleeting
rooms. 271 H Grand st... Phone East 2 91.
NICELY furnished front room, auitabla (ur twu.
rent reaaonaole. letti st. - '
NICELY furnished rooms 75o up, $3.50 week
np. 7 a-iruiu.
tWO rooms, first floor, single rooms, hot water
alwa ys. at 655 Flnd ra -
3 SLEETING rooms, zoj 17th, nr T.
1'
t Continued eo Fetewing Pae)