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is THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920. HAL GRANGE asm ADVISES WERATVEPLAN Bend, June 6. Predicting the ul timate 'organization - of a . national exchange, 8. J. Lowell, master of the National Grange, addressed del egates to the Oregon State Grange convention In session here Fr.day. He explained the 'cooperative system as It has worked out- in his home state. New York. W. 3. Thompson, member of the national executive committee, spoke along the same line In regard to ,tbe experience of the grange In Maine. Their remarks followed the report of the committee on cooperation In which it was stated - that, while the farmers of the nation received $6,000.- 000.000, last- year for their crop, the cost to the ultimate consumer was $13. 000,000.000. MIDDLEMEN AJEUB TARGET By cooperation, producer and oon- rumer could he brought more closely together, it was suggested, eliminating the necessity of rehandling by several middlemen, blamed for the disparity be tween producers and consumers prices. In the effort to Increase the capltaliaa . tlon of the State Orange Cooperative exchange to $25,000, a total of $6000 worth of stock was subscribed, with one offer to take $5000 worth. The previ ous capitalisation was $5000. It Is the ultimate policy of the grange to establish branches of the exchange In all communities where the order has organized representation. MEMORIAL .TRIBUTE PAID Tribute to - members of the State grange who died within the last year was paid tn . the ; afternoon, "when the simple bat impressive ritualistic memo rial service was held- - Those whose TRANSPORTATION 2SH1P S. S. "OITY Or TOPS R A" . Bails from Portland 0 :00 P. M.. June 10, for Marsbfleld, Kureka and -San Francisco, connecting with itouaen to l Ancsies and fiaa Disco,. . -" - , TO ALASKA FROM SEATTLE & S. "ADMIRAL, WATSON." to Anchor and Kodiak. June 11. B. 8. "SPOKANE," to Skat-way and BHfca, Jane 12. S. ft. "CITT OF EBATTllB." to Skagway. Juno 1. TICKET OFFICK 101 TMTRD T. Freight Office, Muntelpei Doom, Phone Stain 881. , PAOIPIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Astoria and Way Points Str. Georgiana Roane Trip Deny (Eiospt Friday) i Leave PORTLAND 7:10 a. m. ALDER STREET DOCK. Leave ASTORIA :00 p. ax - FLA V EL DOOK. . PARE B1.SB EAOH WAY. Special a la Carte Dining Beiiioa, Dlrsct Connections for Boats Beaohea Nisht Boat Daily 8 P. at. Main 142. 641-22. : TME HARKINS TRANSPORTATION CO. Let us help you plan the best itinerary for your trip, either In this country or abroad. You secure ' the benefit of ex perienced information and the services of a world-wide organization. : . Tickets and Tours DORSET B. SMITH, Disk, Pais. Agt, American Express . Travel Dept. - SIXTH AKD QAXf POBTLAKP. OB. . - i - m 1SCO S. S. ROSE CITY DEPARTS 10KX) A. M. Sunday. June 6 . FROM AINSWORTH DOCK FARE IROLUDtS BERTH AND REALS OITV TICKET OFFIOE. SRO AND WASH. - PHONE. MAIN SSSO v -FREISHT OFFICE, AINSWORTH DOOK PHONE BROADWAY 2 S3 ?" THE SAN FRANCISCO A PORTLAND .,- S. S. OOMPANY. Astoria Route S. S. "ASTORIAN" X JIO T M. DAILY Except Thundarl FARK l,85. tocludlns XM.X. , TALYOR STREET DOCK Pbonas'MaJn SOes. SIIS iS'Dellwood" . LOADS ASTORIA JUNE 7. TAKES FREIOHT FOR HONOLULU, T. H. ror epece and.retae apply TVaTflc Port ot Attorta, AMoHa. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. AMERICAN LINE : NSW YORK CHERBOURG . SOUTHAMPTON One Clan CaMa asd Third Class r"Jlphian....Jnatl2IJsIy lOIAsg. 7 .yew York .Jane lS Jaly 17lAng.l4 tt. Paul .w.Jane 2Ualr 24Aag.2l NEW YORK HAMBURG ?raTf bsria . .. JaselSUaJx I! Sept. 11 iioiioUa ..Jaly SiAsg.lijSepUJS t,-ZY YORK QUEENSTOWN - LIVERPOOL I: Trford .-....Aiaj iiJaly 104.Bg.fi RED STAR LINE : r.7 YO?JC SOUTHARnTON ANTWERP I 'and ...... ...Jsse liUsly 17!Af.tl li.,.4ii4 ..........Jnne ljjsly 4Ar. tS et.ind ......i.t.Juc tsiJoly SllSepU 4 Ivroouiaad ...... .Jair QiXnr. 14iSnt. 18 - --j I ,...UvBauv , EHSIiJiW ii rr nerstlon anS ticket apply local aeenU er Oompenrv Ofnee. O, p. sareai. efeV . Sim - - i ae.M . - SIS memory was honored were: SL E. Hayes, Mrs. Sarah Bates. Mrs. Mary Lewelling, C N. Larldns. Mrs. Mary Ll- ans. Mrs. Anna Voorheea, Mrs. X. rl. Hilleary, Mrs. Jennie Kronenberg, En gene Jenne, Mrs. s Nettie Jenne, Mrs. Lilly Searcy, C A. Hanley and J. C Miller. ' Counting of ballots cast Thursday night showed offices accorded to i father and a son B. I Leady of Be verton being reelected member of the state executive committee, while his son, 3. C. Ueady, also of Beaverton, was named assistant steward. POBTLAKD VAX HONORED Charles Hays of Portland is the new overseer, Mrs. 'Carrie Sales of Astoria was chosen as Ceres and H. C Wheeler of Lane county and M. Mj Burtner of tufur were picked for the legislative committee. In balloting for the offices of Flora and secretary, no candidate had a majority, under the first, second ana intra ctioice system. r The first night business session lasted until nearly midnight, with initiatory ceremonies taking up the better part of tne evening. Sixty-eight members were admitted into the fifth or Pomona de gree while 117 delegates were taken Into the sixth or State Grange degree. .Winners of prizes offered by the As sociated Industries of Oregon for the best store , windows featuring Oregon made goods were announced by a com mittee chosen from the delegates to the grange convention. The R. M. Smith grocery took first, $50; Gilbert's gro cery, second, $15, and the Golden Rule store, third, $10. Honorable mention was made of the Peoples store, the. Tri-State Terminal store and the Cashman store, SHAD FISHERMEN TO TEST STATUTE Astoria, June 5The case against Eric JumiBko, charged wjth illegal fishing for shad in the waters olth Lewis and Clark and Youngs river. is to be made a test case. Jomisko'a attorneys have, requested 'that other trap ' owners be not arrested until after this case is decided. It is understood the defense will at tack the validity of the SW commis sion's order. ,!. r - One of the grounds of the attack will be that under the law the commission i is authorized to dose any stream which has been, stocked ;with food fish, but that neither Young's nor the Lewis and Clark river had been stocked with shad. The Astoria Shrina r.lnh Yian ilMirii an unlaue badce to be worn hv tVi a toria Shriners at the Imperial session tn roroami. xne badge is designed after the regular emblem of the Shrine ex cept that where the tiger claws usually are, the local committee has substituted two' Chinook salmon, their bodies being bent in such a manner , as to resemble the tiger claws, Between the two sal mon and above the star appears a ship and fir trees, with a western sunset for a background, f; - No successor to James W. Pahner, who recently resigned as secretary of the local Y, M. C. A., will be named un til next .fait ... In the meantime the work win be carried on by Eugene- B. White, physical director, and W.- T. William. Americanization secretary of Clatsop county. Veterans Incensed At Failure to Give - Old Glory Respect Baker, June Incensed atthe lack of respect displayed toward the Ameri can flag Monday,; when a color squad bearing the national emblem and lead ing' a parade of war veterans passed down the main street of the city while 90 per cent of the spectators remained with head covered. Baker post,. Ameri can Legion, has undertaken a campaign of. patriotic education that will begin with lessons regarding the 1 proper method of saluting and recognizing the colora The legion will probably seek authority to enforce recognition upon the publio In the future. Two bad check men left Baker mer chants poorer by t $213.65. One worked for McKim 4 Co. and, ; using a 5 pay check for 147.45 as a model, made four duplicates of the original and cashed them at four Baker business bouses. . Van cooperation by the Baker county Chamber of Commerce In the state-wide membership drive of the state chamber was promised James O. Stafford, field Let!h by tn Ward of directors. President William Duby appointed Wil liam Pollman as chairman of the execu tive committee. Other members are: F A. Phillips, J. P. Lottridge, Joseph Stod dard, T. G. Montgomery and A. A. Smith. i A call has been Issued by the Baptist church at Haines to Kev. J. M. King of Fort Worth, Texas, who Is completing a seminary course. ; , . Lane Grand Jury Scores ; Violators Of Election Laws k Eugene. June ) 6. The" Lane county grand jury, in the matter of the aUeged violaUon of the corrupt practices act ! !ieB ,of cltJens and students of th University of Oregon, returned no indictments for lack of specific evidence, but condemned this mass violaUon of the law as showing an unwholesome dis regard for the spirit and Intent of the recommended that In future hmX officia,s assume the responsi bility of securing evidence as the basis for prosecutions. ; VVH1TE STAR f im' - NEW YORK- CHERBOURG - . SOUTHAMPTON - OLYMPIC ,.1T "f" NEW YORK QUEENSTOWN-1 Celtle LIVERPOOL Bent. Cedrle ..V.; V. V v "'tH1! Sent.! a ISept, U " - " fa i 3f F NEW YORK -GIBRALTAR- NIDI re rZ2?: TV w-Mvp-ew a CreUe ----- -'J e ....JUlTtt . VVTaTTE STAR iDomiriion MONTREAL QtTESEC LI VF.R prmi INTEREST GROWING IN IRRIGATION; FOR LANDS OF VALLEY Salem, June 6. A growing inter est In the irrigation of lands in the Willamette valley Is noted by State Engineer Cupper, based upon numerous inquiries and applications covering the appropriation of water from streams In this secton. This interest at this time is attributed by Cupper to the unusually dry weather and a growing realisation of the) ben efits of Irrigation In. this section. Ex periments have shown that almost every crop will be Increased by irrigation, even in this valley, with its' abundant rainfall. Cupper' declares, .pointing out that even In the production of loganberries the use of Irrigation has been found to be a de cided advantage. ... ., Unlike the experience of other sections of Oregon, where thousands ; of dollars are spent in storing and diverting water through long canals, water is easily ob tained In the Willamette valley and at little expense, Cupper states. The development of SO horsepower for the operation of a sawmill is contem plated in an application filed with the state engineer's office here Friday by the Bolen Creek M miner company of Mearora, wntcn asks for the right to ap propriate 10 seoond feet ox water from Sucker creek. . W. A. Anders of Brogan has filed an application for the right to appropriate water zrom Mormon creek; for the irri gation of a small tract In Malheur county. : -- i An application filed by Olra Ketter of Aurora seeks the right to appropriate water from two small tributaries of Pud ding river for the irrigation of 20 acres in Clackamas county, t An increase la power rates of arrorox- imately 10 per cent over the former rates, effective for a period of one year from June 1. 1920, Is granted to the Idaho Power company, operating tn Hal heur and Baker counties, in an order Is sued by the public service commission. rnaay. The increase Is allowed with the understanding that the company shall make such extensions in its plant as to accommodate the lncreasinsr de mand ior power on uie part of Its pa trons in the Eastern Oregon counties. ' Another order issued by the commis sion Friday grants to the Standard Oil company the right to construct an In dustry spur track across Leslie street In the city of Salem. f Not a single fatality is included In the report or accidents in Oregon Indus tries compiled by the state Industrial ac- ciaem commission zor tne week nrfte d uue e. ' - Application for the right to construct a grade crossing over the tracks of the Spokane, Portland as Seattle Railroad company near Warrenton was filed with the public service commission Friday by itooeri a. ana .Kose a. Poole of Warren ton. . i .... v Two Men Injured, 100 Chickens Die When Autos Meet The Dalles. June 5. A. p. Watterson. poult ryman. Is In a hospital here with a xracturea shoulder, and B. A. Read, far mer, received a deep cut in one lee as results of terrific head-On collision Derween cars o riven tsy Read and O. H. uiDson two miles east of here Friday. One hundred chickens were killed and ootn cars were wrecked, i The cars, headed In opposite direc tions, met while running 25. miles an hour. Men and the 250 chickens from Read's car -were strewn all over the road. Gibson escaped without -a scratch. Gibson, It Is said, was on the wrong siae or tne roaa, neaatng to the right to escape hitting the Read car. and Read turned to the left In an effort to dodge tne uioson car. MrsvCalIahan Will Go to Des Moines : For Federation . Bnternrlsei. June E. Mm TA. Vn- han, president of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, will attend the gen eral federation meeting in Des Moines, ..wo, uu3 iu uie uiuuKnuumess OI Jars. Sarah Evans of Portland and Mrs. C. H. Castner Of Hood River. F!rh her opportunity to go as delegate that uie pose mignt rail on the shoulders of the president. Both are past presidents of the federation and entitled to the honor. .--, ; ; Resolutions urging the governor ' of California to prevent the hanging ' Of 16-year-old Roy Wolf and adopting the standard child welfare plan outlined by the International Child Waif an Im were passed and ene urging legislation for state censorship of motion pictures was referred to the committee en legis lation. . . . Pendleton pat in a bid for the next meeting' of the federation. . .. .r Oentralia Attorney, i Accused of Murder, - To Be Speaker Here Klmer Smith, labor attorney of Cen tralia. Wash., who was acquitted at Montesano, Waslw of. the charge of murdering Warren O. Grimm In the Armistice day shooting at Centralis, will be the speaker at the benefit picnic to be given at Canemah park Sunday. Smith is out on $5000 bail, awaiting trial on a charge of complicity In the murder of Arthur MacKlfresh, one sf the four men who lost their lives at Centralla. Several speakers are listed for the program Sunday, which will also include a series of games for prizes and dances. - The picnic will be under the auspices of the. joint defense committee of the Central Labor and Metal Trades councils. 1 ; ; A special train will leave East Morri son and Water streets Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and will return at 2 o'clock in the' evening.. : : . Miller & Tracey Credit If Yoa Wish Main 2691 578-85 THREE STEAMERS E TO TAKE WHEAT, FLOUR Tonnage for wheat and flour for the Columbia-Pacific Shipping com pany was increased this morning by the - arrival , of three steamships. Each will load grain for Europe and will carry close to 8 0 0 0 tons. In bound steamships Are arriving on schedule and clearing up of the 1919 crop is now an assured fact, as suf ficient tonnage Is en route for June and July: loading to clean up tne S,0 00, 000 bushels of wheat and tne 0,000 barrels on hand. ' " - 5 , Arriving last night for flour, the steamship Elcajon' in to the Admiral line and out for E. Q. Evans & Son, Columbia-Pacific agents, started working cargo at Municipal No. 1 this morning. The Eastern Glen, up' this afternoon at Montgomery dock, will load a full cargo of flour from the" Portland , Flouring Mills. The steamship Higho will ar rive this evening and will load a full cargo . of flour for Europe from the United States Grain corporation. The steamship Haxtum, on the board for Portland loading of grain and due off the mouth of the river Sunday, 'has been diverted to Puget sound. The Hax tum is under charter to the Wheat Ex port company and will load cereal for the united Kingdom. For lumber to the West Coast the barken tine Katherlne Mackall, Dant and Kueseu. . is in the river and will begin loading at the Eastern and Western on Monday, she is a new craft and was towed north from San Francisco. PAKASIO CHARTERED FOR WEST COAST, LUMBER TRIP For lumber loading for the west coast, the steamer Parasio nas been chartered by Dant & Russell for Port land loading. - The steamer Is now at san Francisco and will proceed north ugnt sne la a craft of 891 net tons register and. will carrr close to 600.000 leec sne is owaed by Oliver J. Olsen. NEW STEAM SCHOONER TO HAVE TRIAL NEXT MONDAY Trial of the new steam schooner Ev erett of the McCormick line has been set for Monday. Installation ef the machinery is practically finished at 'the plant of the Willamette Iron & Steel Works. She will be commanded by Caps lain jonn Joidat, The Everett Is -a three masted, dou- ote eno steam scnooner of 1600 net tons register. She Is rigged with three masts and tnree gears and speed in the han dling of cargo is the aim ot the owners. sna will go on berth at St. Helens as soon aa accepted. 89 STEAMSHIPS DELIVERED TO GOVERNMENT IN APRIL April deliveries of vessels to the Unit ed States shipping board amounted to 89 steamships with-a total tonnage ot 633,s3. Tnere are now under construc tion 32 vessels and valid contracts show only 23 more keels to be laid for the government. During the period of shipbuilding un der federal control 2007 craft have been delivered. These totaled 12,213,418 tons aeaaweigbt. Fifteen steel steamships were aeuverea during May. ; COLLISION DETAILS BETWEEN COLUSA AND BEN MOHR GIVEN San Francisco. June 4. Details of tha Collision between fha Tu 1oM steamer Colusa and the British steamer wen saonr, at Fenang harbor. April 27 arrived here vesterdav. The SritishAn. out of Leith. was anchored in th hu-. bor and the Colusa, with a pilot aboard. was oeing taaen from quarantine to her berth. r The Colusa swung bows on against the starboard Quarter of the British ship, cuttine her oMn'iihmn th waterllne but sustaining no damage nerseix. H. WAGENHEIM, csalltornia MERCHANT. DEAD AT BOSTON San Francisco. June 6.-1. N a A worn was received here today !of the death this morning In Boston of Henry Wagenheim, widely known California merchant and manaetna? direttnr nf iha Merchants' Exchange. San Francisco. Mrs. Wagenheim died recentlv anil Mr Wagenheim had gone to Boston to visit nis two aaugnters there. A son here also Burvivea Notice to Mariners . ' Cantata Pann. rT K mt-.. O.. Jsod reporta by radio that he sighted a. wreck 16S deg-ree 87 minates W. It appears to be a - UEOKOB E. GANDT, . U. 8. Nary Hjdrofrraphic Office. SS. Uonteaslet, from Taneauver. ALL' ALONG THE 'WATERFRONT For San Francisco direct with passen gers and freight, the steamship Kose ritv will ' afi.il RainAsLv mnmfn. m 'ia o'clock. . Sailings from Astoria Friday included the steamship Pawlet, the Associated Oil tanker F. H. Buck and the steamer Wapama. . For TPortland with general cargo the steamer. Johan Poulsen sailed from Sa.n Francisco Friday. She will be due here Monday afternoon. ttiver steamer reservations have been nraitiftfillv all telron tin fn. MnnJ.. . . Tuesday by the Grnd Army of the Re- in Astoria on Tuesday. The steam schooner Wakeena is load- She will said Tuesday. . , iae steam scnooner Haico finiBbed at the Hammond mill. Astoria, and sailed for San Francisco this afternoon. News of the Port J ' Arrivale June B KaUierlne Var trill. Aaucican hartuwlJrv mm Saa Franeueo, ballast Eastern Ulan. Xmerloaa steamer, (na la aUla, ballast. TMaa at StUrta Sejnday Hich water: lurm -water ; 2:B a. m., T.9 feet. I 10:07 a. m., 0.4 foot. p. m.. 7.2 teet. iv-Jiz p. m., s.S feet. BAITY BIVEB KEABCTOS ' 8 a. m.. Pacific Tlaa AH . , C ei STATIONS. St- J- - . III U i A Wenetchea . . . . 40 23.8 0.1 Lewistoa ....... 82 8. 1.4 Umanlla . 2S 13.0 0.3 The Dalles ..... 40 18,2 0.4 Eneene ...&-.. . 1 S.S . O Altx.nr ........ 20 2.4 O Salem ......... 20. 0.8 O Oteton City .... 12 2.7 0.1 Portland 18 10. 6 -0.8 lit "o7o5 . . . e.oo o.oe o.ee o.oe o.oo o.oe 0.00 () , (-) rail. KITEB. FORECASTS : The WDlamette river at Portluid wiTf f.Tt tlomlr Snaday and Monday and nee Tneerli J AT JfEIGHBOBIITO PORTS Aatnria. Jane 6. Lft as at midnlaht. beiken- ttaa Katherlna Marfcill, ArriTed at 2 and left Fire Laddies of Three Towns to Burn Race Track Albany, "Dr June 5. There will be a hot time in Lebanon, June IV when fire laddies of that city, Albany and Corvallis . burn up the race track in the first of a series of three fire fighting tourneys. Corvallis iwlll . be the scene of the second tourney about July 4, and the third . will be held in Albany at a later date unde cided. The state fire marshal has approved the tourneys as beneficial training.. up at 8 a aa., eteamer Eastern Glen, from Se attle. ' ArriTed at 4 :&3 and toft up at 8 a. av, steamer Hie bo. from Saa FraneieefK Sailed at 8 a, m., iuaamsr Waaama. for Saa Franeiaso. Sailed at :80 last night, Pawlet, for Oriental pcrta,. Sailed at ft a. T. B.) Buok. for Saa graaoece. Baa Fnutdaea, Jwne 8. Bailed at T laet nlsht, steamer Johan Poulaen. for Portland, r Point Beyea. Jane, 4. Paeeed. etwemeT Ta aoa from Portland., for Ban Pedro. Saa Pedro, Jane 4.' -Sailed at 8 a aa, ateam- er, Captaia A. F. laoaa, tonriag batse 83, forj Portland. ' . 7. 1 Astoria. Jane 4. ArriTed at 10:80 barkentine Katherine atacaall, from, Saa Fran (iivx. in tow. ArriTed at 8:80 9. " , steamer aentuun, irora saa f tiara. , -St. Heton, Jane 5. Paued at 80 s. aa. Darsennas tiawiin autcaau. San Francisco, June 8. (I. N. 8.) ArriTed 4 Wett Maawan. Seattle, 12:09 p. -m.; Ad- aural Deny, unu Anaalwa.- z :4Q o. m. : VaMes. Antofioete, IJt a m.; Georejoa Bolpb, Val paraiee. via Los Ancelea, 7 :15 p. m. i Acme, penaon, :ia p. m. - Sailed Jane ' 4 TeUowetone. Jxm Ancelet, 11:88 a bl: Governor, turn Ancelee. 8 :S5 n. m. : Anne Haaifr, Gmye Harbor, Z :80 p. m.; De stroyer viaxum, saa laato, 4.u p. m. : rue eanisnm, Brookings, S p. m. ; NTal Transport A toria, San Diego, 8 :S0 p. m. : Temalpait. Grars Harbor, 0:45 p. m. I Johan Ponben. Portland, 7 :10 p. m. : Oleum, Port Saa Luis, 7:40 p. m.; Lrraaa Stewart, Port Saa L.ui. 8:10 p. m.; South Coast, Craeoept City. 8:40 P. m. ...... ; ( . : . San Francisco, June 5.(I. N .8.) ArriTed. Admiral NicholaaB, Santa Barbara P 12.-25 a m. : Carloa, Graje Harbor. 1 : 1 5 a. m. : OhehsJta. Grsrs Harbor, 8:80 a. m.; Phoenix. Point Arena, a :8I a.m.; Fa Seeondo. Loe Anselea, b:iv a. m.;,eoiuer neptnne, Baa uieco, T.un p. m.;i Whittier, Port Saa Luis. T:40 a. nv: Lurline-, Honolulu, 8:45 a. m. - Bailed, lane o. Japanese steamer auuay sura, Kobe, Q:4 a. m. ; Eastern Importer. Seattle. 7:05 a m.; ImJar. ManUia, Tia Port San Dais. 8:80 a. m. Saft Pedro. Jane 4 (I- H. fl SmilMl: RS Cspt. A. r. Lncas. towine hern S3, fnr Will Bridge ; SS. Admiral Sebree, for VaacouTer and uoeaa jraus, na San Francisco. Astoria, Jons 6. (I. N. S.) ArriTed-. SS. sCaatera Glaa from SesrlJe .t 9 . m Victoria, Jane 8. (L N. &.) 88. trion re- Ports will arrtTe at Quarantine June 6 at a. m. June 4. Sailed: SS. Empress ef Russia for BeumEham. June 4. ft N. i ArriTed: SS. Grace Dollar from New 'Tore. Tia Balboa and San Fraacieco. Port Towneend, Jane 4. (L N. 8.) Passed out: SS. Victoria at 2:80 p. m.; Kichmond, tow- ioa oance o, at a :ou p. nv Makilteo, Jane 4. (L N. B.) ArriTed: SS. Port AnceleB from Seattle. Tacoma. Jnne 6. II. It. R) lwf. R Alameda from Seattle; Phyllis from Seattle, Tia ran weus. oauea: BS. aetchlkaa for Seattle. June 4-"-ArriTed: SS. DaTennort from Sasttki. t a m. Sailed: SS. Ambassador for British Cos- vmoia pons. Seattle. Jane) K- fT. w ft. lAnHvWI-- Ra Lake Frma from Atofasaata Tia Tacoma at s au a. m. : Toeemlte from Saa Franciseo. 4 a m Sailed: 8s. Manila Mara for Manila, iv-.xo a. m. ; preatdent for Saa Pedro Tia San Franoueo sad Victoria, 11 a. m. June 4. Ms. Oamo for Knoa-wim rirer eorta 4:SO rv m s. Arsrll for San Franciseoi 4 pw m.; Gednesr ior njuer, iv etc run an and Stewart at 10 p. m.; Fulton for British Columbia porta, 11 a. m. Petefabonc. June 4. L N. at HaiIad! Sa. Admiral ETaas. aorthbaand. 11 p .m. Bnaasnat. Juno i. (I. w. S.) Arrtred: Sa Iconium from Reattla .. ' Paita. Jsm !l(r K RI Sa Sa Sa La Primers from Seattle Tia Sea Pedro. Balboa, June 8. L N. S.) Arrtred: Lake Fitch from Tacoma Honolulu. June 8. (L N. H.1 SsUmI Niagara for-Sydney at midaieiit. voe TO AID VETERANS Salem, June "B. A deficiency ap-4 propriation at $225,000 to care for claims accruing under the provi sions of the soldiers' educational aid act was authorized by the state emergency board, in session here Friday. Under this authorization- certificates of indebtedness bearing Interest at .the rate of 6 per cent will be Issued in -payment of these claims, these certificates being payable from funds to be appro priated by the 1921 session of the state legislature. ' In a statement prepared by Secretary ot - State . Kozer for the Information of tne emergency Doara, it is snown tnat a total of approximately 4100 ex-service men have taken advantage of this act since its passage in 1919. $300 FOB EJfPOBCEMIKT ' Expenditures under the provisions of tbis act nave completely exhausted the $198,087.09 accruing from the state lew or . two-tentns or a mill authorized by the session creating the act, as well as the $250,000 appropriated by the special session of 1920, with more than $25,000 in claims now unpaid for lack of funds. A deficiency appropriation of $3000 was appropriated by the board for the law enforcement 1 fund of the executive office, upon the request of Governor Olcott. , ; -. , ., . , A ' statement submitted by the gov ernor covering the expenditure of the $10,000 authorized by the board In Its session in November, 1919, shows the payment of $3250 to Marwick, Mitchell and Peak for the audit of the nooks of the state treasurer's office in connection with the recent grand jury investigation of State Treasurer Hofra administration of the treasury department ; $5742 ex pended In the enforcement - of the pro hibition law, and' $694.50 expended1 in investigation of I. W. W. and other radical activities in Oregon. PROVIDE AERIAL FATBOL A claim 'of $362.50 from the auditing company Is stlu unpaid for lack of funds. The board also went on record as pledged to the authorization of a $5000 deficiency appropriation t for the - state Jorestry department- in the event the funds of the department ara exhausted before the end of the' prsent bianium through . the extension of state aid in the maintenance of an airplane patrol in Oregon tnis season. According, to State Forester Elliott. funds of the department available under the appropriation of 1919 are not suffi cient to permit of the financial aid neo essary in securing1 this service. . Lowell Mellett to Write for Journal " '-"-L , psssssajsassssassMSsesss-ss ' " " Lowell Mellett, managing editor of Comer's Weekly, has Joined the con vention forces of the United Press and will- file dispatches . for The Journal from Chicago. Mellett replaces Ed 'X. Keen, who Is compelled to forego the convention because of illness in his fam ily. Mellett, is a former United Press man, and at one time was in charge of The Journal's Washington bureau. Other late additions to the United Press convention staff are Mary Garrett Hay, chairman of the Republican women's ex ecutive committee, and Bruce Barton. magazine writer. - GAINS OF STOCKS OFFSET BY LOSSES f By Broadan Wall New York, June 6. Business was on a small scale again today and while about a hundred stocks showed net gains, nearly that many showed net declines and half as many did not . gain at ' alL v ', Business was almost entirely profes sional except in a few specialties where there was special reason for buying. What strength there was in the market was due partly to short cov ering and partly to. a report that the political leaders at Chicago had united on Coolidge for president. v If betting means anything, the Coolidge chances are vastly improved for the odds dropped from 15 to 1 against him to 7 to 1. .With Coolidge as head of the ticket Wall street would feel confident of the elimination of all undesirables in Washington. Money hung .around 8 per cent all day. . : , Success of the Belgian loan , is almost entirely . based on the lottery feature. Back of that is a -feeling that the great nations would not permit Belgium to default on a loan, but would get be hind the country If such a thing were probable. : It was admitted yesterday that the General ' Motors outfit - would take all its steel in future from ' the United States Steel corporation. It is almost enough to make one wonder how much fact and how much bluff there was in the recent talk about an Independent steel -combination to be identified . with General Motors. Reports from Washington yesterday were that the interstate commerce com mission could not finish up its Invest! (ration of railroad needs until Eeptem ber at the earliest and that therefore no advance could be granted until that time, Belgian Government Loan Oversubscribed Books to Close Soon The Freeman, Smith A' Camp com pany, participant, tn the syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan A Co. and the Guaranty Trust company, distributing $50,000,000 of Belgian government 25' year 7 per - cent gold bonds, re deem able by annual drawings of $2,000,000, received a wire this morn ing from J. P. Morgan & Co. that the loan is oversubscribed, but the books will " be held open . until 10 o'clock today. As soon thereafter as pos sible subscriptions that have, been entered will be allotted on a percentage basis. . :'."! ". ' Fumlssed br Orerbeck & ' Cooke Co. " New York Sun Crucible . Steel direc tors at their meeting to be held within a short time will. It is said in some quar ters, declare a stock dividend of 33 1-3 per cent. The last one was 50 per cent- It is also said that the quarterly divi dend rate on the stock will be cut from $13 to $10. w . . Missouri Pacific, year ending Iecem ber SI, 1919, net operating Income after taxes and charges, $4,240,839, allowing for referred dividend of $50,834 would be equal to 78 cents a share on1 $82,839,500 on common stock, r It was admitted yesterday an the Gen. eral Motors outfit would take all steel from the U. S. Steel corporation. New York Sun Chicago- bets two to one on dark horse. Talk Allen, Hughes and Coolidge, " i v - Pendleton Motorist Killed in Accident Pendleton,' June j Peter De Young, for 25 years a resident of Pendleton, was killed near Peoria, IlL, Friday, when an automobile he was driving was struck by a train. He was alone in the car at the time of the accident. Mrs. De Young had accompanied him in an auto on a trip to their former home in Illinois. leaving here a fortnight ago. Before departing -he sold his interest in a local meat market where he had been em ployed for a quarter of a century. His body will be sent here for burial,, the wire to friends here said. " - , Ham Sued for Divorce ' Oregon City, June 6. Maude Snipes Ham brought suit for divorce from Wal ter J. Ham, Friday, on the charge of cruelty. They were married In Port land, March 24, 1911. Louise J. Lay started action for divorce from Philip L. Lay, to whom she was married in Vancouver, Wash., March 31, 1919 ; cru elty Is charged.! Maud A. Wolf asks separation from t W. H. Wolf, claiming desertion. . They were married in 'Port' land. May 31, j 1911. Drainage Canal in Limits of Stanfield Asked in Petition ' Pendleton, Jane 5.-A new drainage canal within the city limits of Stanfield is asked for by the Umatilla, drainage district In a petition filed with the county court Friday. The proposed Im provement would cost $19,000 and extend for about 6ne mile. Inadequacy of the present drainage, causing water to stand oft property In the city and endanger ing health and public improvements is the reason given for tne desired change. Hearing on the petition will be held be fore the commissioners tfuly 7. . Four hundred Pendleton people Joined an equal number of pioneers at Weston Friday in the opening of the twenty eighth annual reunion of the Umatilla County Pioneers association. The Chief addresses ware made by Marvel Watts of Athena, president ot the association. and Colonel J. H. Raley. of Pendleton. Election of officers will come today with lection of officers in the afternoon and a program and dancing -at nighC Admiral Winterbalter Dies From Pneumonia Washington. June ,6. fU. P.) Rear Admiral Albert -G. Winterbalter, " one of the most prominent officers of the navy, died early today at the naval hos pital here of pneumonia ' Dalles Sells Issue ' Of $50,000 Bonds The.' Dalles, Or., June sJ-Bids for the sale ef city gerswal obligation bonds for 150.000 were opened by the city council Thursday evening. Xjocal capitalists took up 835,000 worth of the bonds. The balance was purchased by the Ralph Schneeloch company , of Portland. , BUILDING PERMITS -It. Davis, eraot canse, 12Zf JUaoota' St. be4 SSUn and 41st sts.; builder the earns; $800. . Xooaonr Pre Works, wreck ijm verts in the rear or 275 16th st, bet Jefferson and Colum bia sts.; builder. Shafner A Whitbeck; $20. . - Mrs. Ada E. Smith, repair residence, 962 K. 19U St.. bet.- Presscott and Going sts. ; builder, the same; $80. ' - - : Mrs. Iowa Dippet, erect caraee B95 E. Broad war, bet. 14th and 16th sts: SU00. C. O. Stevens, repair maidence. 1 S K. Broad- St. m., near Saraeide st.; boUdec, U. O. Town send; tftOO. . , 3. A Williams, renalr resMenea. 0C9 48d ara bet. 69th and TOth sts.; bolldur, Q. W. Ander son: S1DUU. - ; - , rred Batch, repair restdeaee. ICS Fargo St., bailder, the same; $80. . Mrs. Loct E. Watters. erect carsae. 821 XL 8th st. N., oa the corner of Hakey; builder, the same; izuu. - i ' Mrs. J. Hochmnth. erect shack. 1208 Frank' lia st., bet K. 89th and K. 41st-sta.; builder, the same: $128. E. Veserstram. erect' sarass, 206 Edison at, builder, the same: 8200. - H. Foleen, erect sarace. 480 Bid well ave., oa the corner of 9th at; builder, the same: 850. lAmber Predoeta company;, repair planing mill. 1494 Macadam street KVtweea Dakota and Nebraska; builder, same: 8800. ' Victor Beoik. erect woodshed, 14B8 Bast 89th &J . 1 A V . . . .li wt im.wHB jusayp saa ugea; ouuaer, same; 890. .. O. C. Goldberg, repair resilience. S8S Glean st.; Duuaer. Msrrr Hener: ISOO. M. XL Church, erect garage. .644 East A Br ian street between Esst 17th and East 18th; builder, same; 850. George F. Forth, erect garatfe, 945 Yancoarer a venae between skidmore and Mason; builder. suwooa wiles eonr IZZO. ' ' Lojrd and Fiord Cox. erect ichickenhnnm, 705 Willamette Doulersra : ouUdsr. same: S3 U. Mrs. -4. W.-Wstson, erect garage, 'S88 Kerb? street between falling and Shaver; builder, same; asu. . Mrs, John McDonnell, repair store and rooms. 41 Third- street " between Conch and Davis; builder, wester .a cmtwood: 82BO. . George II. Jones, erect shack, 860 76th street between - sailing and Shaver; builder, same;; 8150. -',--'.. i F.J. Cobb, erect barn, oppoEtte 688 Montgonv cry drive between St. Helena and Psttor road: i bailder. same; 88000. i P. T. Ainge Co.; erect barber shop, 472 29th street near Nicolal: builder, same: 9200. J. Grant Salisbury, erect garage, 1071 tash bert street between . 85th atld 86th; builder, same ; 8100. - i ' - Edward Gilbert, repair residence. 6720 83d are.: east of 67th; builder, same; 883. Virgil McNair. erect garage, 572 Boeelawn avenue between East 13th and East 14th; build er, same: 8150. n Will C. Davis, erect garage. 1105 East Davis street between- 89th and 4 lt; builder, James Witherbee; 8350. Mrs, Stevens Repair store, 207 8d st. be tween Taylor and Salmon sts. ; builder, D. Mnlr- lino. t 'l . Carl Schiews Erecting garage. 886 Missis sippi ave.. between Skidmore and Mason sta; hnilrlpr the same; 8200. '. Them. J. Mahonev Repair; residence, 684 EC Zlst j. N.; builder the same: soou. Mrs. J. I McGray Erecting garage, .890 E. 4 2d st N., between Bandjr. and Broadway; builder the ssme; 8150. Oregon Kews Co. Erecting warehouse, 440 Glisan st, between 11th snd 12ta sts., lots 8 and 5. block 77, in Couch addition; builder, O. R, Wayraan; 930,000. i B. 8. Store Erecting battery aervtce- sta tion, on the corner of Jersey and Uharlestoa sU-r builder the same: 8500. Mrs. R. Hagen 'EireoUng ; tool -- house, 8018 84th st between 61st and 49th sta.; builder the same; 325. ? . Ed Rommel Repair resMencei 9f8 E. 80tt st N.. between Going and Freaoott sta: builder, 3. Brooks; 8600. Mm. J. Lanaler EHeettng garage, oss mm- menial st, between Graham and . Stanton ataw; builder the same; 3500. Wm. j. Onnningriam. Repair reeioence, bzio E. 66th st, between 50th and Whitman are.; builder, J. Weshields; 8200. Lomaerosi. sso&or. r vo. biw-uqi iukc. 9 to 13 E. 11th st H., betweeu Bnmside and Ankeny sta.. lots 7and 8. block 220 In li Portland: 380,000. J Albert Osrtoon -ErecUtMr : garage, zoa 1 B. B9th st N.. between HoUada and Baasalo sta; builder the same: 3175. - . ... . , i Trinity Investment Go. Repair apartmenta. oa Trinity-, Place, between Slat and 2Ud sta.; buiMer Grand Sheet Metal Works; 8650. Frank slage Repair rooming bouse, lis n. 4th st.hat.ween" Flandem and Glisan sta.: build er. Portland Roofing Co.; 3100. -. F. ETlToUsrd Repair residence, 6710 67th are., between 67th and 8th sta; builder the same; SlHo. - A. ri- BcQulta itepair resiaenre, en zim e&. on the earner of Omarilla st; builder the same; L, J. Barber Repair hotel and stores. 110 4th st. between stars ana vrsansiguni sts. builder the same: 8400. W. Smith Reosir residentta. os K. ssa ex. H., between ilsnoock and Tillamook sta,; builder uie ssme: soo. Lauld as TUton Repair bank ami stores. a Washirsrton st. between 8d and 4th sta.; builder J aha Kingham; 81000, . Ina Martin Reoalr and move a carafe, sow Iadd ave.. between Palm and Central area; bniMffr the ssfmet 875. Oregon Box Mfg. Uo.-r-Erscttng storage snea, 1144 Macadam at between Julia and Rich mond sts. 2 ouuaer we same, hiivv, Mrs Ann t Tbornquist Ereoting resldsnos. 5405 . 85th st. between . 54 th and 55th area. lot 1 Evelyn . Park addition; builder, U ; O. Root: 8400. Walter EL Brovn. ;rfTtln aaran. 994 Minnesota ave.. between Blandena and Wygant sta.; builder th same; 860. j . EL W. Gumsn Erecting' garage, lios B. Grant -between ; 37th and 88th sta,: builder the ssme; so. Portland Woolen MUla -Installing elevator at St Johns, oa Bradford St. between Balti more and Mew York; builder, the Portlaod Ele vator -.COWS S1S70. i Dr. R. Neubsner Repair stores and apart ments, 148 B. 39th at. between Belmont and Morrison streets: builder. K. T. Allvn: 3100. N. Kroaman EreeUnc residence. 703 ctrara st. between Fisk and Haven, ata , lots 7 ana e, block 105; bailder the ssme; 33000. Mrs. Sarah Poe Erecting retaining wall, 750 Monta-omenr Drive, .between. Harwell and Ros- weU sts.; builder. Anarew Otseii; zuu. Harry Whits Repair residence, wen a. S7tn st N between Prescott and Going sta; builder the same: S80O. Joaroh Read Wracking stable. 841 Wil li i ms are., between Brosdwsy and Wsidleg sta. bniMav Jnha W Seirebii.; S200. Esu-Jls M. Wsatemls Ereetinc garage, 654 Bavensvlew Drive, between' .Core sad Hillcrest wit,: Diuiiuri u. ju. n.usii ' - W. M. OravttesJ Reoair residenoe. 869 Cook sre., between Union and Rodnes aves.; builder. Rar Crossbar: sllS W. A., ft M. M. WUiiams nepair pnvave as rare. 1167 . Cleveland are., near gviuings- wr.rth: ImiMer the same: 825. K r.ruUr. Rir nsiulence. 81 E. 28th st N.. between Everett sad liaaders ata. ; builder the same; 62500. - - Inlru Kistan Renatr rwidanoe. 848 !. Jersey st,between Ht Johns and Oauia sta,; KniWW th. 125. . ' 1 K. Annletoo Reoalr residenoe. bvv noee- lawn ave., between Union and 7th sta, ; builder the same; Blow. . , W. C. Church Kepair store, - union ave. W, between Broadway! ana weiaier sts.; buuner, A. F. reigutn; ouw. I. H. Rtrr Ksoair eresmery. ibi nm. st.. between - Jefferson and Columbia sts.; builder. K. V. Batatona; 817 5.- - Frank R. - Petersoa Erertinc garage, oa Hardy are.; bnilder the same; 8600. A j. vis Kstteo Kracang garage, in sum- ner st - between Album ana tformwvm sta; builder the same; 360. , ' ParHa ft Orendrgrffreetlag sign oa 90S Hrlmonl St.. betweefl E. Water and JC 1st "at S buiMer. the City Sign Co.: 6750. . Helen i . wieamsisrr. reneir reauienfle so - m. Stafford st. comer Maylaod st; builder, the Same;. 873. Uh ut11a. vvnalr hartier shoo 248 Washington st bat 2d. sod 8d sta; builder. same; 350. -m, August- Bosnmer, repair .rwnoertce o. o. 87th street between HoSgate and Gladstone sta; bulider. G. T. Anderson; 6200. -.' ' , J. TaS Iwla. erecting sts rate 870 E. 47th st bet Hslsey and Broadway j sta; builders, the Old Men's' Hebrew Fratl' Aseo.. repair resi- dence 441 3d st bet CoUefs and laoeoia sts; builders,- the same; 8400. ; ' I P. Werthlev. reoalr residence 191 Shaver st bet -Commercial sad Kerby ata.; bailder, J. W. uame; S40. . . . W. H. vanatta. erect garage, as a. ot tn at. bet Tillamook- and Hancock sts,; huilder. the same; 3200. '-.".'" ' - ! Alice nsvarrssv repair rswoaBos on i uroosiyu at bet 20th aad 21st sta; .buildsz. la. It. Bowland: 8150. . - .. i Mra. C. Bendrtckson. repair -' rsstdeaef 436 Simpson st: buildar. the same; $200. i B. x. mmura, repair reanenoe ih r.. Salmon st bet. 84th and and 85th sts.; builder. the asms; 375. . ." w. B. Wirsina. repair wa rehouse 41 Park st bet Couch and Davis sta; builders, the Grand Sheet Maul Works; 3400. Jj If. H. Ullief. erecting rerideaea 6022 88d ave. bet' 30th sad 51st sts. j bouder, that same; 83000. - - - - ' I- . A. Dries, erect garaga.' 480 - MargeeritS are. bet Grant aad K rends II sta; bnilder; the me; 33O0. .. - isaat Cluh. erecting stable: aa the Multnomah field, going in on Morrison st bet 16th snd 17th sta.; builder. A. Guthrie Co.; 310OO. . Bralry. Srocting garsge C01-7 Bm4 "xhrt. 14th and 16th sta. ; builder, nul lum; 326,000. . Oppanlareder. erecting garare 1071 Arnold st bet. Msnrnriu and K. 87th sta.; builder, the sams; 3800. - P GamLle, erecting resilience 88 E. R3d t. het E.- Gliaa aad E. Davis sta; builder, the sams; 8900. M. MHnmphrevs. repair residence 173 E. 75th st N. bet Hoyt snd Oregon sta; builder, sue same; 8850. H. M.- Copeland, repair rasidenee 1187 Vsn- SSSSSL I?"-Xt j9mu? and KUUugsworth sU.; builder, Mr. Johnson: 860.. K-,m?lu B. reoting garage 489 Falling st bet 6th and 7th sta; builder, the same; 1S0. JsmesAV. Chase erecUnjt shop, 28 7 Hussett Sa bA"ioo Barrage sta; builder. i. jr".?n uT- rwatint residenoe 1487 Wil lamette Wd. bet Carey snd Mat rum sta.; build- W- P- Grm: 32600. a- V.w' "i rep,ir tbae- 87 80 t 74h fJ"1 88th builder, the ssme: 350. . repair residence 1868 Kimbsll S"hton and Hudson ata; bunder, the same; stoo. John Bukovltch, repslr. residence 751 Am- seaTe3400 oJ Haven-sta.; builder, th Charles Hsight erecUng garage 1100 PnwrU A"?; rdJbt- th snd 80th sta; builders, the ltedioiede Con. Co.; 8145. k.. ,-?k 'UU- ararting garsge 800 E. 16(h st bet Clackamaa snd Halsay atat builder. William Souvigmer: 150. M8- sli.2!'1?"',"r,in garage 67l tlat st trae- tioo biskiyou tta; builder, the Carson, repair residence, 681 at k 5 ,tN- S'-H!0 and Klickitat ata; builder, the same; 3150. Conrad Wess. repair J residenoe 76 Garfield aame 812o'n,t B!h ats.; builder, the W. R. Rcott, erecting gsrage 578 E. -23d st. and Stanton sis.; builder, the ssms; 5300. Thsreeca MnenHr, repair residence 8174 K. WashingtoB at bet 68th and 89th sts.; builder. same; 123. , c Fred A. Ballln, repair hotel 27 Grand ave. W. bet. Bnmside and Conch sta; builder, John EUopoulos; 6160. ' Mrs. May Bell Angle, erecting garage 600 E. 57th st bet Handy and 8tantoa ata.; builders, the Bsdimsde Co.; 8120. A. L. Anderson, erecting tenthnnse 427 E B7th st N. bet Hanrork and Tillamook sta; builder, the same; 8100. Paul B-haer, ererting tenthon.fl 6145 62d ave. bet 60th and 6 2d sta; builder, the same; 650. Msry Jsckaon, repair residence 85 W. Jessnw st bet Concord snd Inters tats ave.; buildar, H. Prouty; 8175. Matilda Italy, erecting chicken house 475 Wygant st bet 8th sod 9th' sta.; builder, the same; 850. J. E. Allen, erect rasidenne. 711 E. 66th st N. bet Klickitat and Fremont sta; bulkier. we same; aoo. T. B. Upshaw. arreting one story garage 965 Tolman bet 29th snd 80th sta; builders, Mao gas Taylor Co.; 8500. T. P. Upshsw. erecting residence 965 Tol maa at bet 29th and SOth atat builders. Man aas Taylor Co.; $9000. George D. Bavor. ererting residence 864 E. 57th st. bet Ilswthnme snd Lincoln Stat builder, the same; 83000. . George D. Bavor. ererting chicken house 864 E 87th at bet. Hawthorne and Lincoln sta; builder, the same; 640. Richard WUiiams Estate, repair salesroom and storage 94,1st at. net. Stark and Oak sta; bnilder. the -aame; $600. ,E. F. Long, erecting chicken bouse 1224 E. 15th at N. bet. Garrett and Ainaworth ata.; builder, the same: 25. L' a ... , - .. . . 88th st N. between Broadway and lialsey It; builders. Pearsall ft San; 3190. W, V. Glascock, repair residence, 401 East 48th street north between Broadway and Han cock; builder, aame; 8250. Miss M. Psrfield, rrpair resMenre, 524 Esat imvia street netwaea 11th and 12th; builder. inira. Elisabeth Lang, repair store, 223 TJninn a ra mie between HoUaday and Hassalo; builder. East Side Carpenter ahop; $65. H. A. Krunberg. erect garage. 412 East 18th street north between Hancock and Tillamook; builder, same: $100. G. W. Fisher, erect residenoe. 4411 Wood stock svene between 44th snd 45th; builder, same: 8600. William Robsnn, erect garage, 6303 H2d street between 63d and 64th; builder, same; SlflO. Mr. Lear, repair residence. 622 North Edison street; builder, A. M. Warmer; $115. KEW TODAT GARAGES Sectional and Ready-Cut SHIPPED ANYWHERE or Erected in Portland Material and Workmanahip Guaranteed First :iass . - Send for Circular RsTDIMSOsT PUItDINO CO. 315 E. 11th Nt Phone E. 5114 TWO BLOOKS SOUTH Or- HAWTHORNS PORTtANO, OR. . Send Us Your Old Carpets' W Call and Dellverl Old Bars snd Woolen Clothing. We Makg BevsrslbU, Hasd-Worte FLUFFRUGS Boom Slis Floff Bart Woven 817A9 Has; Bars Woven All 81st Clothes Clsaalar and Dyslar Dept Hail Orders Send for Booklsl Feathers Renovated v Carpet Clesninf txlt Bart Steamed Cleaned, 81A9 , WESTEB3T TtVTV BCO CO. 14 TJaloa Ave. JT. Phons East 6S16 ROSE CITY PARK $650 DOWN THE FIRST WILL BE LUCKY 5 rooms, attlo and raraaje. llvlnar room full width of hou;, hardwood floors, furriacs, electric fixtures and shades, large concrete porch, paved street and sewer, east front, place now vacant, monthly terms $40 and interest. X L HARTMAN COMPANY 7 Chamber of Com. Bid. Mala tog WE CAXL FOB TOVB OLD CABFKT8 Bars aad W bole a Clotklar FLUFF RUGS All Work Tamed Oat Promptly Bar Bars Woven All Mies Hail Orders Send for Book let Carpets Cleaned, ' Laid aad Befitted NORTHWEST RUG CO. 1SS EAfiT K10HTH STREET i-UOSK A8T S506 We Call and Deliver Old Carpets and Made late FLUFF RUGS Baa; Rura Carpet Cleaninr and Ita flttinr. Mall ordera Eend for Booklet Oregon Fluff Rut Co. 1184 East Stark Tabor 7114 (OootlsueS aa faiowlnt Fans) nVCfix N-w-Ktl.' Z'"