JO THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920. FRENCH SAILER IS FIXED TO LOAD OOF Announcement of the charter of the French bark Pierre' Antonine, 2030 tons, is anounced for Portland ! loading:. Wheat or barley for the United Kingdom by Straua & Co. This is the first charier of a Bailing vessel for outward rrain to be -an-. pounced" during; the pas six years. The Pierre Antonine In an old -trader in Portland and during the days of the French bounty act made frequent trips to this port. S. S. ROSE CITY II 10 PORTED SOLD TO ADMIRAL LINE Passenger and freight service between Portland and San Francisco will prob ably be restored to a pre-war condi tion in the near future. Sale of the steamship Rose City to the Admiral line Is reported on the waterfront and the changing of the steamships President ' and Oovernor from the Seattle run to Portland as a terminal is contemplated. During the past four years l'ortiand M been struggling along with the Hose .?-.City, out every 10 days; the City of To peka, sailing once a fortnight, and steamers of the McCormick line at ir regular intervals. The steamship Bear was lost on Cape Mendocino June 15, 1916. After the outbreak of the war the sister ship. Beaver, was commandeered by the government. The Northern Pa cific and the Great Northern, operating from Flavel, were drafted into the transport service and Portland was left . with the old Hose City and haphazard -sailings of me steam schooners. Passenger business between California ports and Portland is now at the top and frequent sailings will further stim ulate, travel by water. CAI GRAN GASOLINE MAY BE SUPPLIED BY SHIPS FROM GULF PORTS Organization of a steamship service between Gulf ports and Portland and Fuget Sound, which v. Ill relieve gaso line shortage in this district and supply the great ilemand for sulphur, cotton and other, products of the South, is be ing planned by firms at New Orleans ar'l Oalveston. This statement was made this morn ing y Walter Parker, general manager of the New Orleans Association of Com merce, who,, with J. A. Landry, head of '' the International Storage Warehouse company, spent the day in the city in specting terminal facilities and gather ing knowledge of possible return car- goes. ' . ' ' "During the last year we have ex-" : ported millions At gallons of independ ent gasoline, which could be sent to this territory as well - as any other," said Landry, 'We have no shortage in the South." ; Final plans for , the service will be ' made after the New Orleans men visit Seattle. . 5-MASTED SCHOONER XAUNCIIED BY MONARCH CO. From the ways of the Monarch Ship building company at, North Portland the five masted schooner Ecola was success fully launched at 1 o'clock this after noon. Miss Elizabeth Hoffman, daugh ter of Lee Hawley Hoffman, and grand daughter of W. J. Burns , of Balfour. Guthrie & Co., was sponsor. The craft Is owned by Captains Haskins and Rey nolds and the Balfour, Guthrie company, and will load lflmber for the West Coast. STEAMER TO CARRY 7000 ! . TONS OF. FLOUR TO ATLANTIC W. R. Grace & Co.. will dispatch 7000 tons of flour to the Atlantic seaboard on the steamship Eastern Cloud, due off the river . this afternoon from Puget Sound. The Eastern Cloud is a shipping board vessel and was built in Japan-. She is commanded by Captain J. E. Brinker, a well known navigator on the Pacific coast. Announcement of the dls- patching of the Eastern Cloud from Portland increases the amount of ton . nage for outbound grain shipments from the Columbia. : . rV,i ' r . ' New Master Named San Francisco. May 19. (I. Nl S.) Hans Mlcheen has replaced T. A. Jam- ieson as master of he steamer Klamath. . ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT With passenprers and freight for San Francisco the steamship Rose City nailed at 10 o'clock thin morning. She carried a full cargo of 250 passengers. The steamer Willamette of the Mc Cormick fleet is loading lumber at the St. Helens mills. She is due to sail on Friday with passengers and freight. UnitPd States Inspectors Mwnnis and TRANSPORT ATIOX Astoria and Way Points Str. Georiana Mound Trfp Dally Cvcep Friday) Laava PORTLAND 7:10 a. m. ALDER STRICT DOCK. Laava ASTORIA :00 p. m. ' t FLAVEL DOCK. FARE 1.6B EACH WAV. Special a la Carta Dining Servica. Direct Connections for South Beaches. Night Boat Daily ,8 P. M. Main 1422. 341-22. THE NARKINS TRANSPORTATION OO. f San Francisco S. S. ROSE CITY DEPARTS 10:00 A. M. .Wednesday, May 19 FROM AIN8WORTM DOOR FARE INCLUDES BERTH AND Meals CITY TICKET OFFICE. 3RD AND WASH. phone main seao FREIGHT OFFICE. AIN8WORTH DOCK PHONE BROADWAY 263 THE SAN FRANCISCO A PORTLAND - S. S. COMPANY. Astoria Route S. S. "ASTORIAN" 2:30 P M. DAILY. Except Thursday) ' FARE $1.65. including Us TALYOR STREET DOCK Phonas Main S06B, 511-4S STEAMER For SAX FRAXCISCO Saillnf Thorsday at I: SO P. M. CHEAP RATES M, BULLA M. A real Third St. fhaitf Mais tt Wynn today set the date for inspection of the steamship Aquarius for Thursday. The steamer Olympian will go on dry dock for repairs on Thursday and on the first of June will go ion the excur sion run between Portland and Cascade Locks. I News iof the Port I Arrival! May 1 Oleom, American ateamer, from Fort San Luis. . OU." ....; "... j. ....-I M ARISE ALMASAC ' . , Weather at River's Meuth North Head, i May 1 . Condition at tha mouth of the -river at noon: Sea smooth; wind northwest, 20 miles; weather clear. - ; TI4M at Astoria Thursday High 'Water " Low Water 1:45 a. in., 10. 9 feet 8:54 a. m.. -1.6 feet 3:08 p. m., 7.8 feet 8:44 p. m., 2.7 feet TJAILT RIVER READINGS 8 a. m.. Pacific time " It -Z s a tsta STATIONS. Wenatchee , Lewiston . . . Umatilla ... 40 22.0 '1.4 I 0.00 22 11. O . 2 j 0 . 00 25 13.6 1.1 0.00 40 18. 01 0.9 0.00 10 " . -0.2 0.00 20 4.8 "0.3 ( 0.00 20 S.2 0.2 j 0.00 12 4.3; "0.4 0.-00 15 11.2! 0.7 j 0.00 Tha Dalles' Eugene Albany . . . , Salem . . . . Oregon City Portland . , . . )Rise. (-)FelL - ! KITES FORECASTS Tha Willamette river at Portland will con tinue to rise slowly during the next two or three days, reaching a. stage of about 12.9 feet Sat- ud-, , ' . . . I AT SEIOHBOEllfOi PORTS Astoria. May 19. bailed during the night, stetamer Daisy Gadsby, for Grays Haibor. Ar rived at 6:25 a. m., stetamer Oieum, from. -Port San Luis. . i . Ban Francisco, May 10. -Sailed tl 1. m.. steamer Tiverton, for Portland, i . .- Ran Francisco; May 18. Sailed at 10 a. m.. steamer Klamath, for Portland. Sailed at 4 p. in., steamer Oleon, for Portland. Sailed at 4 p. m.. schooner Golden Shore, in tow of tug Storm King..' ' I Yokohama. May 8. Arrived; stetamer Mon tague, from Portland. i San Francisco. May 19. (I. N- 8.) Ar rived May 18 : i Steamer Curacao, Cortnto via Los Angeles, 1 1 :25 a. m.; Editor. New Orleans via Balboa, 11:35 a. m. ; Daisy Matthews, Re dondo. 4:40 p. m. ; Acme, Bandon, 6 p. m. ; Westport, Union Landing, 6 :35 p. m. ; Colom bia. Hongkong via Yokohama and Honolulu, 9:20 p. m. Hailed May 18: Destroyer Farragut for cruise. 7:35 a. m. ; steamer Klamath, Portland. 10:10 a. m. ; Governor, Los Angeles, 11:25 a. m. ; President, Victoria' and Seattle. 11:83 a. M. ! Sonoma, Sydney via Honolulu, 2:35 p. m.; Frank D. Stout, Astoria. 2 :65 p. m. ; Olen, Portland, 3 :Wi p. m. ; schooner Golden Shore. Columbia river (in tow tog Storm King), 4:30 p. m.; Elisabeth, Bandon, 4:30 p. m. : Asun cion. Los Angeles, 5:05 p. to.; Arctic, Fort Bragg, 5:20 p. pi. ; gas schooner Coquelle. Fort Bragg, 6:80 p. m. ; Fair Haven, Punt Arenas, 7:4 5 p. m. : Johanna Smith. Marshfield, 8 ;80 p. m.s Prentiss, 'Albion, 11:10! p. m. San Francisco, May 19. (1. N. S.) Ar rived: Unimak. Westport. Cal., 7:50 a. m.; F. 8. Loop. Port Gamble, noon. Sailed: Barge Fullerton, in tow tug Fearless.! Port San Luis. 8:10 a. m. : U. 8. tug Navigator, cruise, 7:40 a. m. ; Tiverton, Portland. l:15i a. m. Papete Arrived : Barkentinei Retriever, from aea, in distress. 1 - : J- f - Honolulu. . May 18. (I. N. S.) Sailed: Schooner Bainbrklge, for Puget iSound ports. . San Diego, May 17. (I. N. 8.) Arrired: 8. 8. Lake Frenohton. from iBellingham and Tacoma. . - i . .1 : ' San Pedro, May 18. L N. S.)" ArriTed: 8. S. F. H. Buck, from Ererettt Admiral Dewey and Admiral Schley, from Seattle. May 17, ar rived: S. S. Lyman Stewart, from Seattle. Victoria, May 19. (L N. S.) Passed: S. S. Kika Maru, from Nanaimo, 6:30 a. m. rawd out: S. S. Parana, at 2 a. m. VancouTer, May 19. (I. IN. S.) . 8. WsllinRford. from San Francisco. May 18. ar rired: . S. 8. Captaian .A. F, Lucas, from Port Ban Luis. I Ocean Falls. B. C. May 18j L N. 8.) Arrived: 8. 8. J. .A. Moffett. from San Pedro. Bellingham,. May 18. I. Jf. S.) Arrived: 8. 8. EasternGate, from Seattle. Everett, May 1 18. (I. K. 8 J Sailed: 8. 8 Phyllis, for San Pedro. , i i Mukilteo, May 1 .. ( I. ft. S. ) Arrived : Barge Big Bonanza, from San Francisco in tow S. S. Saginaw, i Port Townsend. May 19.4 (L. N. 8.) Passed out: A : Pacific Agnerican 'Fisheries steamer, at 8:30 a. m. Passed in: Bark W. T. Latvia, for Seattle, in tow tug Forest T. Crooby, at 10:40 . a. m.: 8. S.. Tosemite. for Seattle, 10:50 a.' m. May 18i arrived: Bark William T. Lewis, from Great Britain, via Bal boa, 6 p. m. i I i Point WelU, May 18. (I. N. 8.) Arrived: Barge 95, in tow S. S. -Kicbmond. at 11:45 P. m...' ..!.". 1 . I ' Tacoma.'' May 19. L NJ 8.) Arrived: 8. S. Queen, from Seattle. May 18. sailed: & 8. Indo Maru, for Oriental ports. Seattle, May 19. (L N. S.) Arrived, steamship Saginaw from San Francisco via Mukilteo, 7 :30 a. m. Arrived. May 18, stetamer Jefferson from Southeastern Alaska, 6:30 p. m. ; Richmond from! San Francisco, via Point Wells, 11:45 p. to. Sailed. May 18, motorship Lady Mine for Ketchikan; Ad miral Farragut for San Diego,; via San Fran cisco, 10 p. an. ' i . ; ' .Ketchikan. May . 18. (I. N. 8.) Sailed, ateamer City of Seattle, southbound. 1 a. m. Adelaide, May 18. -(I. Ni, 8.) Arrived, barkentine Aurora from Mukilteo, thence Feb ruary 11. i Balboa, May 17. XI. N. Is.) i Arrived, steamer Brahebolme from Vancouver, B. C. via iacusii, Oregon! Co-eds Are Debate Champions Over Washington University iof Oregon, fcugene. May 19. The University of Oregon -won the Oregon-Washington co-ed debate cham pionship Tuesday night when both teams won from the University ofj Washington. Oregon affirmative, which debated here, composed of Elaine Cooiper, Port land, and Edna Sparling, Victoria, B. C, won 2-1 from Aryness Joy and Florabeil Ludington, Washington negative. Oregon negative. Ethel Wakefield, Long Beach, Cal., and Jennie Maguire, Portland, debated at Seattle, winning the decision 3-0. The question was, "Re solved, That i American Labor Should Support a Political Party j of Its Own.',' The judges were B. 1 K. Mulkey, Frnk E. Hilton, and M. M. Matthieson, all of Portland. i ,! J. F. Given, Realty Broker, Drops Dead i ; John F. Given, a real estate broker with office at 512 Gerlinger building, dropped dead on the sidewalk at North Ninth and Burnside streets at 6 :30 o'clock this morning. He was identified by letters and papers in his pockets, but his residence; address was not given. Tha body was taken in charge by the coroner. " i Wage Bonuses Given By Ladd and Tilton Edward Cookingham, -president of the Ladd & THton -bank, announced to the employes of the Bank Tuesday afternoon that the board of directors had granted a 5 per cent bonus of annual salaries to all who had been in the service of Oie bank for at least one year and a propprtionate amount to those who have been employed ior a shorter period. This bonus, as well as several j given during 1919. was authorized to offset the in creased cost of living. DOW V. WALKER ,j For Pelrgate to the KEPrBUCAV XATIOVAt CONTENTION (Two to Elct) (Paid Ao.) CARRANZA TAKEN. HOUSTON REPORTS Houston, Texas, May 19. (U. P.) President Carranza has been cap tured by revolutionists, according to unconfirmed advices reaching " here today. The report was received by radio by the Oil Weekly here. It said the. cap ture was effected early today. General Obregon forwarded passports to Car ranza and ordered him to leave the country immediately, the report said. Gearhart Beach Hotel Plans Are . To Be Submitted Plans for the construction of a tour ist hotel at Gearhart beach will be pre sented tq, stockholders; In a corporation recently organized for ; the purpose at a meeting in the blue room of the Port land hotel Friday noon. A' committee consisting of J. Ci. Ainsworth, Julius L. Meier! and J. R- Bowles is in charge of the work and will render a report at the meeting. Stock to the value of $165,000 already has been sold and it is proposed to begin building operations when $200,- 000 has been subscribed. Hard surface paving on the lower Cs lumbia highway is nearly completed and after July 1 it will be possible to make the trip to Seaside by automobile in five hours, according to Meier. Promoters of the hotel project believe that tourist pat ronage from June to October would eas ily fill the 500 rooms called for in the architect's plans, r ' . . Tipperary , Kerry, And Limerick Send Blue-Eyed Colleens New! York, May . 19. Blue-eyed s Col leens from County Cork, Limerick, Tip perary! and Kerry and ' hundreds of ruddy I cheeked, lads from Old 1 Erin landed at Ellis Island today and were given a great ovation by their kindred of the i United States. - These bewilder ing Irish 4 maids; with their, long black lashes, ! and the robust boys made a merry time of it as they swung their gripsacks and suitcases through the immigrant gates. ' i The isteamship Baltic ' brought about 1000 of them and the Carona of' the Cunard line about half that number. Boy Scouts Given Merit Badges for First Aid Activity Ashland, May 19. Merit badges for first . aid were conferred on two ' first class scouts of Troop 1,-John and Archer Hoyt,: at an examination held by the local Boy Scout council. Saturday Troop 2 of the local Boy Scouts hiked to King's i cabin, eight miles up Ashland canyon- . Mrs. H. H. Palmer, a pioneer resident of this section, fell on a stairway and suffered a fractured arm. Three Counts Are Returned Against "Mrs. Lark Evans" Medford. Or.. May 19. The grand Jury returned three indictments against the young woman known as Mrs. ' Lark Evans under her maiden name of Mil dred Coe, in connection with the sensa tional jitney robbery case of W. O. White of Grants Pass, of which Evans was found guilty some time ago and . sen tenced to 15 years in t the penitentiary, and whose case has been appealed to the supreme court. ' " i ' One Indictment charges larceny of White's! auto, another stealing and the last with unlawful relations with Lark Evans. ! She is held under $500 bond which she furnished. : SEW TODAY TAKE THIS ! A Paying Cafeteria fn the second largest city an Oregon. 1 Modern equipment throughout;, good lease: substantial trade: - central lo cation; well established i s complete. Price $3500 TEBMS GIVE3T OW3rEfi'XEAVISO THE CITY FOB IMMEDIATE SALE SEE . 0. W. T. MUELLHAUPT & CO. U. 8. 3TAT. BANK B1BG. Telephone Bdwy. S8S8 . Send Us Yoar Old Carpets v We Call and teliver Old Bugs and Weolea Clothing. vWo'Maks Keyerslble, Haad.vrorii FLUFF RUGS. Boom Size Fluff Bags Warn 1179 Bag Bags Worea All Siiea Clothes CleanlBg and Dyeing Dept. Hall Ordera Send for Booklet : Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleanings fxlS Bugs, Steamed Cleaned, tUt WE8TEBK FLUFF BUG CO. -(4 tJaloa Ave. IT. Phone East eils WE CALL FOB TOT7B OLD CABFBTS Bngs and Woolea Cotblag FLUFF RUGS All Wort Tamed Oat Promptly Bag Bl Warea All Stses Mail Orders Sead for Book , let Carpets Cleaaed, Laid mad Befitted N0RTT.7EST RUG CO.' 188 EAST EIGHTH 8TKEKT . . PUOKE EAST SiSS " :: . . KEW TOD AT : aJ GARAGES Sectional and Ready-Cut SHIPPED ANYWHERE or Erected in Portland Material and Workmanship Guaranteed - Firrt Class ... " Sand foe Circular RKOIMADE PUILOINfl CO. 315 E. 11th St Phone E. 5114 TWO BLOCKS SOUTH Os- HAWTHORNE PORTLAND, OR. , We CaU and DeUrer Old Carpets and Bscs Mads Into FLUFF RUGS Rag Rugrs. Carpet Cleaning: and Re fitting:. Mail ordera Send Xor Booklet. Oregon Fluff Rug Co. 1184 East Stark , Tabor 71 sValesrooms West Park aad Xamkltt At 10 A. M. Tomorrow ' MEETING NOTICES 41 GET ready for the bis picnic given by the Masters', Wardens' and Past Masters' association at Forest Grove for the Masonic and Eaatern Btar home fund on aaonaay. May 81. DANCE Portland Council of Se curity Benefit association will aire a dance Thurs. evening, May 20. at W. O. W. hall. 128 11th st; 4 -piece or chestra and everybody wel come. - . DANCE Come and dance at Cedarville park, at Linne man Junction, Saturday evening. May 22; new floor and good music; everybody welcome. Take Eatacada, Greshass. or Troutdale cars at First and Alder sta. . - WAVEKIET LODGE. C. D-. A. F. and A. M. Stated cora munic&tioD will be held at Waver ley hallj E. 26th and Clinton sta., tomorrow (Thursday) night. May 20. at 8 o'clock. Visitine brethren welcome. By order of W. M.' H1' E. YERKfXDER. SecreUry. U.AXail)E LOIXJEI No. 163, A. V. and A. M. Special com munication tomorrow (Thursday), 7 p. m. Work in M. M. degree. Temple Thirty-ninth and Haw thorne. Visitors welcome. . By or- der of W. JAMES S. GAT JR.. Secretary. PALESTINE 1 LOIKJE NO. 141, A. F. AND A. M. Stated: com munication tonight at 7 :30 o'clock. . Work in E. A. degree. Viaitorj welcome. By -Order of W. M. Arleta station. Mt. Scott car. W. g. TOWNSEND, Sec. COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 114. A. F. AND A. M. . Special com munication tomorrow (Thursday) evening, at 1 :30 . o'clock. Ixibor in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren always welcome. By or- FRED L. OLSON. Sec der W, DORIC LODGE. A. F. AND A. , M. Stated communication Doric lodge. 182 A. F. and A. M., at Masonic hall. St. Johns, this (Wednesday) -evening. May IB, 8 o'clock. Work in the M M. derrtML Vlslton welcome. ' A. W. DAVIS. Sec. KOBE CUT Camp No. 191. Wood men or. tne World, meeU every Thursday evening at 8 p. m., at Kussell street. Members an requeated to attend. P. J. KNIS. IV C. J. W. BOOTHE. Clerk. m" t REGULAR .meeting this rt .""Q (Wednesday) evening at 8 ociocc. e.. tn and Aldrrl si. Trura degree. Feed. Visit ing T)rotber cordially welcome. A. A. NOBLE, N. G., a. a.- bi akk, Bee LODr;-. KfcGLLAR " meeting tomorrow evening - inursday), 7:80 o'clock. Baker halL Eillines- nrsa worth 'and Albina avas. Third degree. Visitors always welcome. GEO. C. OLSON. N. G., . C. E. WIIySON. Sec. SAMARITAN LODGE No. 2, . I. O: : O. F. Meets everv Wediiesdav 'oarv- evening at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows' temple, 221 Alder st. Second nomination of officera. ' Third niegree tonight. . Visiting broth ers always welcome. JESSE T. JONES, Sec. - . . F. W. KROLL, N. G. ALBERTA LODGE, U. D., A. F. A A. M. Special communkAtion this (Wednesday) evening at 7:80 o'clock. F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. By order of W. S7. W. W. CURTIS, Sec. THE MACCABEES Portland Tent No. 1 Regeular review every Thursday evening, at hall. 40S) Alder at. All members urgedto be present. Vitnting Sir Knights always Welcome. GI-JO. L. xfAKC.lt, N. K. DAUGHTERS of Isabella will give dance, Thursday evening. May 2ft. at Cathedral hall instead of Friday. BHRINER cards by a Bhrrner; Smith, printer. Commonwealth bldg., 8th and Aakeny. EMBLEM JEWELRT a specialty ; snttona. ptnaT Jaeger Brae. 131-188 6tk at. DEATHS AKD FTXTrEBAl,S 75 STICKNET At resMenoe, 206 13th St., May 18, Arthur E. Stffckney. aired 50 years, hus band of Mrs. Grace Stickney and ; brother of Mrs. C. E. Miller. Gooding, Idaho, : The re mains will be forwarded by McEntee It Eilers to Edmond, Kan..- - - -'. - -. ' ' BAKR -At Hoquiam, Wash.. May 1871820, Mrs. J. E. Baer. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at Holms n's funeral parlors. Third and Salmon streets, at 10 a. m. tomorrow (Thursday), May 20, 1920. Interment Beth Israel cemetery. ADNOLD The funeral services of the late Nora Theresa Arnold will be held Thursday. May 20, at the Ascension church, Seventy-sixth and Morrison, where requiem mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Interment at Rose City cemetery. Ar rangements in care of Miller A Tracey. BARCLAY In-thia city. May 181920, Law rence Barclay, aged 72 years. Friends in vited to attend the funeral services at Holm an 's for eral parlors. Third and Salmon streets, at 4 p. m. tomorrow (Thursday), May J20, 1020. I:Ui-rment Greenwood cemetery. KIIAMER At the residence, 493Eat Seven teecth street north, Mayl 18. 1920, Fred P. Kramer, aged 4 years. Funeral servicea at Hol man's funeral parlors. Third and Salmon ' streets, at 2:30 p. m. today (Wednesday). May 19, 1920. Interment Beth Israel cemetery. . PAUL In thia city. May 18. Katherine Paul. ared 28 years, late of 412i Larrabee sr. The at ening by . J. P. Finlry A Son to W esterville. evening by J. P. Finley A Son to Westeville. Ohio, wherj services will be held and interment made, KRAMER .At the residence. 493 Kt H-rtn-teonth street north.. Mar 18, 1 1-'0.. Saunel P. Kramer. Fenrt srvic.s at Holmui s .o neral parlors, Third end Sr.Urnn !rtet,-, at 2 HO p. m. today (Wednesday), May 19. 102O. In terment Beth Israel cemetery. POSNER At' the residence, 498 East Seven teenth street Berth, May 18. 1020, Jennia Power, aged 61 yean. Funeral services st Hoi man's funeral parlors. Third aad Salmon streets, at 2:30 p. - m. today Wednesday ). May L9, 1920. Interment Beth Israel cemetery. HATS-In this city. May 16. 1920, John H. Hays, aged 56 years. Remains at Hoiman s funeral parlors. Third aad Salmon street. No tice of funeral later - m . M . M. 7t EOSSMAS In. this city, at hia UU raoidence. 208 E. 69U st. N., May 17. Emmit William Ronsman, asd 68 rear, hnsbaqd of 4aos Koaa man, father of Roy G. and E. Blaine Rossnuua and Mrs. Mabel Krows of Seattle. Wash.; step father of Vera Siiaddick and James Goode of this city. Mrs. Mildred Kease of ' Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Jennie Miller of Walla Walla.. Wasb. Funeral services will be beld Thursday, May 20, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Kinley'a. Mont comery at 5th. Friends inrited. Incineration at the Portland Crrmatonum. - GREEN In this city. May 18, John W. Green. age 60 years. 1'ast master ot Mount Tabor lodge, A. V. A A. M., No. 42 ; pant patron of Corinthian chapter, O. E. S. No 54 j member Al Kader Temple. Ancient Arable Order of Nobles of the Mystic Bhrie; W. O. W. No. 77. and Multnomah Typographical - anion.' Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 20, at 2 p. tru, from the Portland crematorium, under the auspices of Mount Tabor lodge No. 42. Friends invited. Funeral arrangements care of Ericson Umiertating Co, WIGGINS At the residence, 241 Clay street. May 1.8. 1920. George B. Wiggins, aged 56 years, beloved husband v of Helen Wig gins, and brother of Frank , Wiggina of Astoria. or. rnenas invixea to attend tne tunerai services at-Holman's funeral parlors. Third and Salmon streets, at 2 p. m., Saturday, May 22, 1920.. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. DUFF In this city, at hia lata residence, 898 r. salmon at.. May 18, James Duff, aged 77 years, husband of Elizabeth Duff, father of James W. Duff of this city and Bird Duff of New York city.- The remains are at Finley'a, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral here after. PANNLER The funeral services of the. lata Ka.sper Pannier, aged 80 years, who died in Hillsdale. Or.. May 18. 1920. will be held tor morrow (Thursday) . May 20. at 2 p. m., from We church of Hulsdaie, by Bertha station. Friends invited. Interment Greenwood ceme tery. Directors, Skewes Undertaking Co, REM IM AN In thia city. May 18. Catherine L. Remiman. The remains are at Flnley's, Mont gomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Edward Ho Unman & Son " Funeral Directors THIRD AND SALMON STREETS. Main 607. A-151L Lady Assistant. X P. FINIEY & S' FUNERAL, DIRECTORS MAIN 9. MONTGOMERT AT FIFTH. F. S. DUNNING,. UNC. THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS 414 E. Alder st. Phones East 82. B-522S A. D. ; Ken worthy & Co. 6802 8804 2D 8T. 8. E.. LENTS. Phone Tabor 8367. . Home Phone D-81. CHAMBERS CO. Funeral Directors. All the Conveniences of a Horn. Woodlawn 8806. 248-280 Killingsworth art. MENTEE A EILERS. funeral pa norm with ali the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett sta. Phooev Broadway 2183. Borne A-218S. Eat 781 P.L.Lerch Mn-H"h... B-I888 UNDERTAKERS. 1 1 th and H.wthovna. K. W. GABLE it CO. ' .... Bne?,r w- HamOtoa - 1978 B -Iaan. Phone Tabor 4S1. MnXEB A TRACET. independent funeral direct . tors. Prices as . low a 820. 840 860 Washington at Ella. Main 2601 a.tS R. T.BYRNES - New residence es- Wtlliame ave Woodlawn 220. i'OWNING A M'NEMAK. cucceaaora to WUsoa A- ROSS- UnltRnlH, h A Vmm V.K Irrtngtoa niMnct Jtast 84. i.I?.ZeiSer Crt 62 WUU-ms Ave. i.JfV.CHllCr WO. East 1088. O-1088 Breeze&Snook To12;64 QUranroa UNPERTAKING CO. Main 4153 OltVCWCS A-2321. Cor. Third and Clay. BURIAL BOXES ' Cement Burial. Box LAST FOREVER. KEEPS THE GRAVE from sinking.- Now handled by all undertaken. Oaa be delivered within 4 hours ' of notice, or call factory. Prices 840. 845. Columbia 969. MONTJMB1TTS PortBand Marble Works ' 266 4th St., op. City Ball. Ten Bros, ' I BUESING GRAfllTE C? FX,OBI8TS Smith's Flower Sltop : "Portland's Progressive Florist. "j: " Flowers for AB Ooeaaiona. Mala 7215. T. a LUKE. Mgr., 6th and Alder, , Geo. Betz & Son Sine 1885 FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS and all occaatona. 697 Williams ave. Just call " Woodlawn 1812. Joseph Beta, manager. LUBLINER wSv.8 S48 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Marsh. 28T. 828 Morrison. Portland HoteL Marshall 768. LA LANE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Flowers for al) occasions. Phone Main 5545. MARTIN A FORBES CO.. florists. 854 Waaa - ington. Main' 269. A-1269. Flowers foe all occaair.B artittically arranged. - , CLARE BROS., florists. Morrises sL bet- 4th and 6th. Phona Main ' T709. Fin flowers and floral designs. No branch store. Cfcappell's N. W. Bank bldg. Mala 6116. 331 Morrison s. THE PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 346 Alda at. IjOST AND FOUNT 11 DARK-ETED man. weight about 150. aged 85, ss.turH.v Kit IS. sorrel saddle horse with crooked neck, star in forehead, weight at.ont 1 000 lbs.. Did not return him. Reward of $10 for return of horse or information lead ing to arrest of man. Montgomery Livery Barn, 3fO Fmnt st. ' " iist in iVilnmhia Park Monday afternoon during Elliot-Davis came, hoy's dark mixed Wearpledge coat, from Ben Belling, scout oaage. Red. Cross and Sunday school 1 pin. Please call Broadway 2978. Reward. LOST Tuesday afternoon, gent'a purse, on west ride, containing 825 in gold, some silver. 8 kevs on chain, automobile switch plug; finder please, return to J. A. Austin, 512 Washington. Broadway 2549. " Reward, LOST In Portland, don't know where, a Ma sonic watch charm, having Shrine. 82d de gree and R. A. M. emblems. Finder please phone Main 2011. Reward. LOST OR STOLEN Boy's 4 "Ace" bicycle, at circus grounds. Please return valuable news paper cnts. No questions asked. Large reward. A-70., Journal LOST Large leather black bill book, containing S1 in currency and 2 checks, beaidea valu able receipts; finder please return to C D. Jester, 869 E. 44tn. or call laoor so; rewara. LOST Near 22d and Irving, a wire-haired fox terrier puppy white with black spots; reward of 55 for return to, 183 19th at N., corner of Johnson. t - - LOST Saturday afternoon. May 15, on St. - Johns car, small purse containing 620125. be longing to blind man. . Phone Woodlawn 4966. Reward.- , LOST In Majestic theatre Monday eve.. May 17. a small sealskin fur neckpiece. Return to Madison Park Apt. 403, and receive reward. Phone Main 2968. , WILL the one that exchanged hats at L cafe i teria yesterday noon with C. M. 8. in' band call Marshall 3567f tXIST Gold chain, also pansy pendant , with small diamond, valued as keepsake. Suitable reward. ' Call East 2555 mornings. -LOST Pink enamefbroochi-guld back, apple , bloasom design, diamond and pearls in center, patent fastener. Sell wood 2905. Reward. XOST A lavallier valued as keepsake, on or near Killinaeworth avenue Monday. Call Woodlawn 8'. 28. LOST Engraved diamond engagement ring, left on wash bowl at Meier & Frank's, Reward. Tabor 7429."-- ! . LOST English Bulldog, female :$ 1 0 reward. Main 1287 after p. an- 106 E. 55th at. near Gnsan. LOST Man 'a billhook near Broadway aad Stark, containing . papers valuable to owner only. Reward. Leave at 90 Broadway. - LOST A pair of shoes, between Belmont and Washington on E. 85th at. Tabor 4507. Reward. - ;-: -s LOHTi I.?cht fur "Friday nightor early Satnr " nr;:n n-, on Sandy road; reward Call 1- ;3. --. -- -s-t : - '. - -' )., it' Sunday, if y 16; engPkved bracelet. Kih itr uams on ft oa the inside. Will give tv reward, phone Tiast 5223. LOST Cleveua.J bicycle, blue and white trim ming; taken from Couch eehooL Return to 696 Everett at. and receive reward. LOST Mink neckpiece, on Morrison g be tween 5th and 10th. Reward. Call Sell. 1822. LOST Rebekah pin with Tabor 80O8. Reward. three link. CaU t.OtT Boy's brown sweafc-r at e,;l pal er piease can Main o LOST 1 gray sweater at Sliwood baseball .uark. Finder please telephone Tabor 2680. DEATHS A7TD Fl'SERAlS lost and rorp t THE FOLLOWING articles have been found on cars of tha P. R., L. A P. Co.: May 17 wallet, key. knife, 5 pair gloves, pictures, 9 pack ages, fur, 2 coals, shawl, overalls, 1 pair rubbers, 1 can sardines, brief case, a suitcases, 10 lunch bain. 9 nmbrellaa. Owners may obtain property tt 1st and Alder sta. . - - LOT At Peoples theatre or on Broadway or 6th between lamhill and Stark, email black leather purs containing sum of money; will identify and pay reward of $3. Call phone S-1801. HELP WA5TED MALE DEPARTMENT OF THE' IXTEBIOE ALASKAN KNG1NEKBINU COMMISSION WANTED Railroad Laborers for ALASKA For C. 8. GOVERNMENT BAILROAD nadat Co rial ruction from Seward to Falr- . ' banks. Alaska."' EXTRA GANG and SECTION MEN for MAINTENANCE OF WAT Waees (5.00 oer day. Board S1.S0 day. . Skilled men will be given opportunities in their line of work wb.never possible. STATION MEN. ATTENTION Station work la the Broad Paaa. will be ready to let In the near future. .Men accepting laborers' ' jobs at thia time will have opportunity to secure Station Work later. For eailmg data aad further tnfcrmaHoa apply to PUBLIC EMPLOTMENT BUREAU. ill Pine t.s r ALASKAJf ENGINEERING COMMISSION. Rooas 801, New Postoffioa Bldg.. Portland. Or. COLLECTOR WANTED .' For large institution; mist be thor oughly reliable and able to furnish best of reference: not under 25 years of "age ; must own motorcycle: will allow 815 for upkeep and expense of operating machine; good starting salary. Apply, giving de tails of experience. Write W-715. . Journal.' ' '' WANTED Show card writer and advertising man; must be Qualified far isolation: good op portunity for advancement. ! Simon's store. 2d ana Aider sta. EXPERIENCED picture framer. Writs to box 747, giving references. , $175 PER MONTH the year around, the average earnings last year 01 s number of our salesmen ever 4 5 years. Thia war will he the hiroext v,t No experience necessary; weekly cash advance; ouiiii rurnisnetL itig assortment guaranteed trees, shrubbery and vines. Ton can do what other in experienced men ' have done. Washington Nur sery Co., loppenish. Wash. BOTS WANTED 20 boys not under 16 years old to nomnlete Bight and day crews in box factory: light work. good wages, permanent job. Chance for ad vancement. Apply ia person, Multnomah -Lumber A Box Co., ft of Bancroft s. SALESMAN with neat personal apiiearance for Oregon and part of Washington, to sell electric lighting and power plant to dealers. Man with car or light delivery preferred. Address North west uwiltor Co.. 6th and Flanders. WANTED Young men or boys over 16 for work Saturday night. No experience needed and a good opportunity to learn and get good pay. Apply circulation : department. The Jour- " .1 " J X.lHIiMi aw. . EX-SERVICE MEN Register with us we can place you in any kind of position. ' K. OF C. FREE EMPLOTMENT SERVICE. 205 Beck bldg. Phone Broadway 1367. FIND John Geddis of Ellsworth. 1 Been in West month. 58 yesrs old. Common krhorer. W. Clyde Wolfe, Ellsworth, Kan., Portland hotel, Portland. WANTED High school graduata to learn banking business; salary 855 per month to start; good chance for advancement. A-35. Journal. I WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and accoun tant who can also sell ticheta and make openings. To go with carnival: 825 a week. Apply 812 Board of Trade. WAN TED j Man to take care of grounds and tennis courts, must be experienced end strong willing worker. Apply Leurelhurst club, 39th and Ankeny. after 1p m. i i Y.OUNG men wanted for shipping room. - West ,ei7 , W" ff' Co- North Portland. Take Mississippi bar to end of Une, Stockyard car to our door. WANTED Painters for ship work. Peninsuls Shipbuilding Co., ft. of McKenna ave. St. Johns cariine. ( r'. FURNISHING, good salesman; must be experi enced; permanent positron.' Levitt's Store. 4 th and Washington. WANTED 1st class blacksmith, in connection with garage. We fusnisb matarial and divide profits. Highway Garage. Camaa. Wash. A TOUNG man for billing clerk; experience in billing, shipping. See Mr.' Long. Jones' Msr- aet, sin snq Alder sta. 'ANTED-j Good, an ' around janitor for nlghT in, to r a. m.; gooa salary to good man. Apply after 10 t,;n 348 Alder st. WANTEDToung rosn to work in bag factory Apply,' Ames-Harrison-Neville Co., I5th and Hoyt. - - - - . - - - .... nwmi lUUU y&UIlhCT lO - paint safes. Must be good striper. Call N orris Safe . vtj ttvt w.. i.iri ,viii, TWO all around machine men for cabinet work Apply Aladdin Co. mills. North Portland. C WANTED Experienced hotel night clerk; must inmiih cwuul v.f.satin. Si a f3 o . WANTED-4-2d baker, CUrk's Bakeryl The w. ' rnme or wire at once. PICK and shovel laborers wanted. Portland " v jo., n rianaers st BOYS as helpers in machine room. Apply 652 . 2d. ,:" j - a BAKERS and helpers wanted; good pay. Call 71 8d st. MAN and wife to run, mill hotel-. . 222 Couch. MAN to work in grocery. Woodlawn 106. HELP "WANTED FEMALE Do You Want To Earn a Good Salary A salarvr that is paid while von leara "the ouataaea; that increases frequently as you gaia experience f Do You Know How Much Telephone aerating Employes Earn? And What excellent opportunities they have for promotkm to executive positions? .. Why Not Obtain the Facts? Our employment supervisor will gladly Wl yon the facts and will also explain the many other -advantages of telephone operating for young women. 1 Apply at Telephone Ccmpany. Room 601, IMrr Floor, Telephone Building. Park and Oak Streets! The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, WOMEN for steady inside work. Western Oreaon Handle -Co.. East 8 1st and Sandy boulevard. - . :. WASTED Gown finishers and an apprentice. 801 Fliedner bldg. WANTED 2 women, one to do plain cooking and one to do second wort. App'jr 14 E. 7th, PXEASANTgirl forht office"work. A-74T, JournaL 1 W'AN'TED Girl or woman for general hyue trork, reasonable wage. Phone Tabor 51 7 T GIRL or woman for general housework in Irving, ton, ( adults. East 2888. ,..-) -.. v HELP WA5TED-FEMAIB SALESWOMEN experienced In t K1TCHENW.ARE . ' ' , WATSTS - i NOTIONS : , ' ': ": !:'' INFANTS' WEAR Also experienced elevator operators Apply employment bureau before 10:80. I tuurnA.:, ngLt i; as MJ. . WANTED Two girl for waitress work. Experi enc. not necessary. Salary S60 per month and board first . month. 670 per month and board second month and thereafter. - A good chance lor future dTsncemmt for those who apply them selves. Apply 127 Broadway after 9 a- m. TYPISTS A well established mercantile insti tution can uw a limited number of Underwood typist or Elliott Fisher operators. Recent grad uates on any standard keyboard accepted. B-547, Journal. TO MATRONS. FOUELADIES of factories, rest aurants and other women, if yen wish to add to your income, see Mrs. Freeman, 627 Corbett Bldg. WANTED First-class marceUer. ' Good wageaT Address Mb. Williams. A. M. Jensen Co.. Walla Walla. Wash. i ' WANTED First class 'operator, hair dressing parlor.! Portland Hotel, Hair Dressing Par lors. Main 6301. V WANTED--Kxperienced . young lady to take order for magazine club." Good proposition if wiUirsj: spfJlstt 1214JW11COX bldg. afterjl p. m. WANTED An elderly lady" to make her home with working jeorle, take care of children day times. Small wages. Phone' Wdln. 1 592. WANTED Salesladies to sell well esUbbhod cereal goods. Call or phone East- 5758, Old r asiuon ;ereai Mills. .'11 riniiaday ave, LADY housekeeper for bachelor; must be able to take charge; no washing, or ironing; wages from 309 to 375per month. A-73. Journal. WANTED iiirl about "14 "years old' aa" "com pany for old couple; in oountry. Clara A. Richey, Barton, Or. COOK Ex pent need, not over 40 years of age; references required; wages 875. Mrs. A. E. Rnckey, Main 162. HELP WANTED MALE 1 AND FEMALE - I ft WANTED Men to learn tha barber trade; receive some pay while learning; poaitiona eecured; Oregon ex-service men. the rotirs. is free to yon. Call or write for pa-ticulara and catalogue. MOLER BARBER OULi ;K. 284 Burnside st. SAVE YOUR MONTHLY RENT ' 8 room furnished apartment for janitor serv ice : man can work out. SMITH-WAOON ER CO., 8TOCK EXCH. MEN-WOMEN learn barber trade; wagea whU. learning, positions guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years' eiperience. Oregon Barber College. 233 Madison. PORTLAND .Barber. College "psyi you whUs learning, elves you set of tools free; positions secured. 88 N. 2d at. BUSINESS ATSD TRADE SCHOOLS t EX-SERVICE MEN Get life' membership free in Hemphill's Trsde Schools. We are giving a free Ufa mem bership in all of our Automobile and Gas Trac tor Schools in United States and Canada, which we, are now operating in the following cities: i Winnipeg.; Man. . ' Regina, Saskatchewan. Edmonton, "Alts. : ' . Calgary. Atta. I.ethbridge, Alt. ' Vancouver. B. C. j Victoria, B. C I Tacoma, Wash. -OakUnd, Cal: -Salt Lake City, Utah. - This to absolutely free to all Oregon ex-serv ice men. We furnish our students with posi tions. HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOLS. 707 Hawthorne ave. Take Hawthorne car at Sec ond and Alder to East 20th st. j $80 TO $500 A MONTH ' Are you earning that f Many automobile experts are. You may join the high salaried, skilled mechanic ranks' if 'you. take advan tage of the gas engineering courses offered by th LEADING AUTO SCHOOL OF TUB WEST. WITH A RECORD OF MOHS SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES THAN ANY OTHER SCHOOL. ' Investigate, enroll and don't pay us a cant until you're convinced that we'll deliver th 'goods. That's fair, isn't itf ' Write for our $1 88-page catalogue. It's free. Ask for Book No. 6. OUR COURSES ARE FREE TO OREGON EX-SERVICE MEN li ADCOJC AUTO AND OAS ENGINE SCHOOL UNION AVENUE AND WASCO STREET BUSINESS COLLEGE Largest in the West. ASSURES EVERY GRADUATE A POSITION. Enroll any. tune of year. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT .SCHOOL. Phone, call or write for free success catalog. i A Position for Each Grsduata. AL1SKY BUILDING 1 LEARN e-TELEGRAPRT Tonng men and women wanted. Call 484 Railway , Exchange bids. . Splendid Tepportucity to learn a well paid profesaioa. Free booklet. Railway Telegraph Institute.. - - LINK'S i BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping. stenography,, civil scrvic. . sec reta rial, special eoursea. Expert tea eiiars; day sod night; enroll Bow. pnene Broaawsr bum F.AST SintS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Miss Regina Buekel's private school; individual Instruction. 122 Grand ave. East 427, ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teachers' Agency. Enroll free. Frank K. Welles, former assistant state sopL. mgr.. N W. Bsn bldg Phrme Main 8276. SALESMEN WANTED 88 SALESMEN wanted t sen a line that la in demand." A money maker for salesmen and pi'tchaaer. Address. Capital City Nursery Co., Salem. Or. i - ! SITUATIOS-MAL- 8 HOI'SE painting, paperhaneing and tinting; ex perienred workmen, , moderate prices Tele phone Main 8383. COOK Man and wife jwould like cooking Job In small Isawmill'. or logging camp.- , W-48S. JournaL 1 ' : j ; " .- ' ' - GET your painting, kslsominlng, decorating end sign work done before the rush season. 1820 X. Glisan. Phone Tabor 266. FOR plaster, patching, icalwimlning and chimney building. Other repair, work considered. Main 1140. i '-.- - MAN wants gardening, hottse cleaning, tinting. Do sny kind work. Eat 2829. CARPENTERING, repairing and remodeling. Tabor 234. SOOFS reshinglad soestaity. Beacham. Phone K. 1101-. , V- - PAINTING., tinting and papering, good work. reasonaoie.. Deitvoouji.iiv, WHEN you want your, house resbinxled call Auto, sudd, wnr gusrsnteeq t itrst ciaaa. GENERAL painting;, tinting,. reasonable prices; best work. Tabor S051. CARPENTER and contractor, lobbing; anything in thel building line. . East 86C6. PAINTING and tinting by experienced workman. Estimates free. Call East 8824. WINDOW cleaning, . handy , man, hour or day. Main 2302. . - SEWER connections, eement work, sidewalks and driveway. Tabor 8008. IF YOU want gardens polughed call T. M. Con- GARDENER tfwns leveled, seeded and rolled. Phone K. 6296 bet. .j 6 and 8 p. m. PAINTING. papeTha ngin. tinting Dell 8486. BITUATIOITS FEMALE YOUNG woman with year-old baby girl wishes position as housekeeper for gentleman in city. 4712 E. 65tK at. 8. E. , TOUNG lady, . bookkewper, wi -"lies employment evenings. Good references. Tabor 8941 after 6 p. m. , ';, 1 ALL KINDS of curtains hand laundered. Tabof 91. 2 B. 49th. . LACE SCKIM Marquletu curtains, cloths, hand lanndered: exurrt ' "slled for. Eat 6106 EXCELf jfNT cook wi"he down stairs work " in private' family. O-60, Journal. ' PUBLIC stenographer. T Marshall 251$. ALI KUATIU.NS. refittipg and making of ladiea' garments, reaaonable prices; work guaranteed J. Reubm. Indies' Tailor. 408 Bo-h A Lane bids. j ' SUITS. COATS, VUKHXiJt made and remodelled. Dre"ma king dept. Env I porlum ly Work, 649 Morrton. Bdwy. 4259. IIFMSTITCHIN.. He nd 10r"ner yard. 16H K l!t 'xi1i-iiv K nii of brklge 6 DREHSES made. 85 up; work guaranteed; re modeling a specialty, Mamhall 24f9. ALL' KIN I A of curtains hand laundered. Tabor ..318 295 E. 49th rJL NUBSES PARALTTIC or sick lady patients Ukn by graduate; aura. Privsrs remdenca. Tabor 299. . JfUBNISHEll BOOMS Newly Furnished Rooms TKANSIKNTS l PKH NU1UT " ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH Elevator, 1 strictly modern, newly f inihed ana how ready, on tHide. Airy rwims, R per week. 'AUDITORIUM HOTEL," 28 TH1KII nr. HOTEL BARR 112 N. 6tri 3 blocks of depot 61 per day. 65 per week and up Hot and cold water, stesm beat Free phone and baths DAYTON HOTEL 190 4 First st. corner Tsylor. Nicely fnmished rooms, hot and cold water and strain heat re. each room. Rates 83 week up. HOTElTl.K 'ROT7Hght down town7 90 Hfth near - Stark; 81 day, 35 week up: modern clean rooms; special rates to parties of 2 or more. MlLT6N"HOTELT226 Sk-MadUwaTaicsBgtit rooms; steam heat, hot and cold water in all rooms; trsnilents solicited. v 8ARGEl(TTho7eTv hm.w keeping and sltp;ng rooms. 871 Grand ave.. Phone East 291. NfeEl-Y furnished, rooms 75o up. 3.Sil swli WE. 387 Vamhfll. - t SLEEPING rooms. 208 t7th. nesr Tavlor" FURNISHED K(OMS PKIVA1E , fAMII, 1' ; : FOR RENT 2 connecting welPfurninhed front rooms, single or in suite; gentlemen nref erred; close in. Esst 7904. NU'KLT fwrniohed front room, 410 Ss Jckon. 2d flat j between' 10th and 11th cU. Rea sonable. ! j SINGLE bedroom, modern home, Irvington: ga rage. East 7860. ROOMS AMI BOARD 1 "The"marThaW ASHINQTON 880 10th St. for buriness gir'.s and students; reasonable rstes. Marshall 1251. BOOMS AlfD DO ARD PRIVATE I FAMILY 7f PHONE YOUR ORDER ONE DAT AHEAD FOR SPECIAL CHICKEN AND CREAM DINNER WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY. A I SO TABLE BOARD BY ' WEEK OK MONTH. PHONE BDWT. 5450. MORNINGS AND 1VLMNGV, i ROOM and board, one or two gentlemen, home privileges. 195 E. 74th at. N. MV car. Tabor 668.1.- ROOM anil board in private home for two girls. Pisno. phone and borua privileges, 450 E.. 12th st. N. East 148. BOARD " girl or boy Msrshal") 82l. CHILD, 2 to 8 years, mother? care. 'East 0T60. WASTED-BOOMS AND BO ARD 89 WANTED-j Home for semi-invalid man. A-69 Journal. ! POOR woman wants home for girl 8 years old.. B-5S8, Journal. , TiorsEKEECi.vti noons s FTJ RNI8HF.D AND VNFU R lMnF.D CLEAN furnished housekeeping rooms, reason able: walking distance. Gladstone Annex, cor. Union-Ankeny. ATLAS TRANSFER Storage, 481 baggage and furniture moving. STARK. BROADWAY 12UJ. 3 , LARGE clean furnished, housekeeping rooms. sins, large yara.. hi oavier. marauau o v H K. ROOMS for rent. 823 H 1st st.. Clay and Market. Reasonable rent 2 TO 8 rooms, f urnUhed for H. K. ; walking distance.. 604 East Clsy st. THREE neat, clean housekeeping rooms; isieC gas, llghu. telephone. 693 Johnson st. HOt'SEKEKPISr. ROOMS FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ,. I PRIVATE FAMILY 7$ 2 OR $ clean . burnished rooms wft.li kitchen! small private family, walking distance, east aide, 6 minutes Sunnyside service; good sur reuudiegs. 780 East Balmhn. East 84 BJT CLEAN fUrnUhed room, with kitchenette, cook I lng gas, light, bath, phone, furnished for $12. 182 E. 23d and Jam run. FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeeping too rim. 938 E, Taylor st., between 81st snd 82d sts. on Taylori Take Sunnyside car to 82d st. $14, Good! comfortable suite of basement rooms; suitable for respectable working people; nice Iocs tion, 564 East 6th st. ONE housekeeping room, cosy, looking ai-rose park, respecUble place, $12 per month. Nobby rieanera. Park and Salmon. Main 4306. TIllTliK unfurnished housekeeping rooms in pri vate family, close in, electric lights and gas. East 8264. ONE LARGE, modern iront rHim. with kiich enette; also sleeping room. East 8029. fOH RENT HOUSES IS t UNFUnNIHHED ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED SEE THE YELLOW SIGN $45 E. 10th end Davis; easy walking dis tance; nice rooms, cement basement, wash trays; nice lot: wilHesuie: Rose City car line. BMITHfWAGONER CO.. , STOCK EXCH. : j- ' STORAGE " COMMERCIALS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MOVINGj" PACKING. . 8HIPPINO. Reduced1 freight ' rates. For expert service call Broadway 703, Manning Warehouse A Transfer .Co. ' ' ' ' Furniture Moving Vim Transfer and Storage. Ixmg distance ' hauling. S2 Cnionave,J!oneEa864Ji4: FOR RENT 7-roomThouiie. 500Msgnolia a . Woodlawn. $25. J. S. Wells Co.. 608 Gaaco bldg. - ' " FREE rent, 3 -room cottage. Oak Grove, in i- change jfor labor doing chore morning and night. C. E. Glaske. 52 First jt. Bdwy, 9'.. ".. - teALL 8 ROAD WAT 580 NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANT WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET 7-ROOM house, east arnroch Broadway bridge. No child n, $25. Owner, Mail 3916. "SEE FRANK L. MclUTRE TO INSURE AGAINST FIRE. -J HOUSES FOR HENT FURN'ITIjKE r Oil hAI.K 61 0-ROOM house close In. fiirnihsed in: hoiiekp ing rooms, rent $87i50, income $95; wUl Sf!ll IVI ... - ,-- -- - - - terms. Csll Esst-2743 from 8 p. m. in 7 p. m: 12 ROOM! H. K. spts.. nicellTlnrnTshed; rent $80! fruit, berries and garden. Kaat 8817. FURNISHED HOtrSES 3 5 ROOM ifurnished cottage at 309 Grant at. $20. I; - MetzgerParker Ferguson Co. 269 OAK ST. MAIN 3X34. 2 KOOM boii-,' partly furnished, :, gas snd gas rights, woodshed, tot 40x100. A snap. $750, $200- down, terms. , Tabor 8029. Tremont Realty Co A . " ' FOR RENT 5 -room house, near earllne. fur- nished or nnfnrnisbed. Fruit and garden in eluded. Referencea. Phone Hellwood 1071. 4 RK)M cottage. Will, near 4tli, $2i. Call S'.'lf rislnrt-n. t Main 4789. FURNISHED house. 6 rooms. Call Feike, Ctmim. Bldg. 922. Main 1020, Wdln. 83. FLATS TO RF.HT. UNFURNISHED1 It 3 2 4 5-ROVM snodern flat, every con venie nee, walking distance. -. 649 2d (L Main 1696. Vacant June 1. $13, 4-fiOOM flat, 305 E. 11th.- Adults. Call 510 E. Clay. ONE 8-rooni and 1 4 -room flat, 821 Thur- man. No children. FTRV1SHED FI,ATS 5 ROOM Si jiarfly ftirniaied. until SepUmber 15. Call 426J4 11th St., after 6:30 p. m. 5 RrjToMTTniei'ly Turnlslied flat to rent; no cliildren. 189 .Stantim st. ' ' 4 R)OM furnished lowr flat, also 6 room fur- nUhed house. ' East 8301. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 41 CikZY 8-roum apartment, private sth, just finished, t al) miuida rooms, completely fur- t-hitied; phone, water included; 2. adults only. hellwood 24 12. - . j " 3 NICE large rooms, 1st floor spartment, e ceptionaily well fnmisbed; suitable for 8 or 4 adults; $4 5. 84 7 Hall at. FOUR room apartment and furniture for sale. Mam 71t. ; ' SEW YORK APT3.. 441 Belmont. Ea.t - 238. - j -',". . ; TWO room aoertment, $17 per month. 821 - - Hall eaf 6th South. fllE JEFFSfTi-rw-m fur. apt., $15, close la. Cor. Ruoiell and Klrby. Est 1594. STORES AND OFFICES 11 OFFICE AND T)ESK BOOM I FOR RENT'. Nirely ' finished office in modern nd . centrally located office btiildim;. Space or office including telephone and office service!-can be rented furnished or un furnished. For full particulars apply . 708 WILCOX BUILDING Sixth and Washington btv