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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 6, 1920.
POST WAR BOOK BY
DR. L0VE10Y WlilS
HOOVER'S PRAISE
American Women Should Read of
How French Mothers Are Caring
For Children Now, He Says.
7- A collection of observations, as-
- sembled In highly readable form, is
The House of the Good Neighbor,"
;f from the pen of Dr. Esther Pohl
" ' Love Joy oX Portland- The work la
Itbelnsr 'widely and generally . eold
A since Ha publication, and ranks, in
- the minds of many critics, as "one
V'o' the most impressive books- of the
post-war season."
, pr. Lovejoy's book is further dl
tlrjg-ulghed by a foreword written by
Herbert, Hoover, who says: ,
"The 'citizens of thin country have
, deep interest in any question of the pro-
lection of children. We. have ions since
. realized that true building of democracy
is accomplished by public and privste
care of the children, generation by gen
eration, r The great war has intensified
the realization of the significance of
the child Ufa with via, tut weU as touched
our -humanity. -
"This work is a' direct individual ac
count of a trained and interested Amer
ican woman of the growth' of social serv
ice, from its email beginnings through
valiant service during the war. It por
trays the splendid spirit of the bereaved
" French women daring the four and a
half years of their war suffering, and
the protection extended to the children
of the workers. : ; The analysis of the aid
given to young mothers during the war,
the personal reflections of these women
regarding their duty to their country,
evidences t-h-e sacrifice of bearing chil
dren at a time when the support of
themselves and their family depended
on their earnings.-
"For the American man or woman who
wishes to have the material and spiritual
facta with which the. French women
irnut rebuild their children's inheritance,
' act forth without blaa or sentimentality,
as well as an understanding account of
the gallant efforts of the French women
for their' own war-relief, Dr. Iovejoy'
House of the Good Neighbor comes aa
an admirable document."
Blast Injures One;
; Companion Blown
? Into Qreek, Unhurt
v. . , '- -;- -
i Gold . Beach, Or., June 5. Fred An
1 arson, a laborer, and Charley Krick
- son. rock work contractor on the Bushy
creek road south of Port Orford, nar
rowly escaped death Friday afternoon
when a blast which they were setting
exploded prematurely. Erlckson was
. thrown SO feet into the creek, coming
'out without a scratch, while Anderson
was burled beneath several tons of
7 debris' but was quickly uncovered and
-' brought to Gold Beach for medical at
tention. ' .. .
wont on ' tne marKet roaa up kik
-river "will be begun next week by J. R.
r Hill, who was awarded the contract at
the last term of the county court, The
new , road, which is three miles long,
' will cost about $4500 per mile and will
' tap a rich dairying country.
Gildersleeve Ranch
':. And Cattle Traded
- ForBig Grain Farm
' Knterprlse,' June Frank and George
Gildersleeve has traded their 3000 acre
ranch and 700 head of - cattle to Bob
Lee for a 4500 acre wheat ranch near
Pomeroyi - "Vyash. - The Gildersleeve
Brothers ranch is located in the north
ern part : of Wallowa 1 county.
The clothing store "of Zurcher At Co.
;.,'was entered by thieves and $500 worth
.of clothing was taken.
Bert F. Savage Given
Idaho Appointment
Boise, Idaho, June 6. Appointment of
m Bert B. Savage of Iwlston to be direct-tor.
of the North Idaho division of the
Estate department of agriculture is an
nounced by Miles Cannon, commissioner
of agriculture. The resignation of
David S. Wallace,' who left the state
- service to manage , orchard tracts near
Lewis ton, , created J the vacancy. The
new director formerly was associate edi-
tor of the Lewlston Tribune.
State Hunters to
. , Kill Wolves Asked
l Boise, Idaho, June (.Attacks by
wolves in Caster county caused Milton
A. Brown, prosecuting attorney, to ap
peal to state officials for hunters. Cat
tle and horses are being killed by the
animals. Already more than 70 head of
' cattle have been lost
Turn Down $8.50 a Day
Walla-Walla, Wash., Juno 5. (TJ. p.)
-Sheet metal workers walked out here
after being refusad $9 a day for a 44
hour week. Employers offered $8.50 for
48 houra
MEET1TCO NOTICES
41
Moonli grht Excursion
On the boat Swan. Thursday ererung. . June
10. ander the auspice of PorUand Star heme
uad -iS. Tom. Curtig orehwitra. - For
y iormaUon and ticket eaU ICain 35. Tetta
A STATED 0)DdT of v7.
K. T., wiil be held Tuesday
"ai11.' Jn 4. Waahinetoo
. . i o clock.
w miwwia irce attendance - is
-l- . . P. F.1SMAM. Reorder.
'berta canm No. S741. Modern Woodmen
' America, will rire a 600" card party I'n-
ewnine, June 1 1, at Baker hall, eor.
nenworth and Alhina aTenoas; eTcnbody
- vqie; cards 8:30 abarp. , -
v M. W. A Row CAtr emjnn I.
I itm ovn hU 1SZA O 11,1...
f cordially tnTited.
TJ I ttUIBIH v
.1, v , hWWCWS, CWtt. 818 Teon bWi.
chuirter. No. 87. O. Vu Social
f,n, will' giro a danee and card party in
fvMiian temple. West Park and Vsmhul U,
Tije--y eveuing, June 8. 1920. All O. E.. 8.
ud tcie ads cordially invited. . , ,
EVA J. JAMTSOV, ftee'y.
i i.jt carria by a nhnner. Steitli, printer.
..ff-vr.w-alt)i fr'tig.. Oth and Ankeny.
LiV ) . I i J l.LhV a -talty : btn, pina
cii.ms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-183 6ta t
MKET15 IfOTICKS, 1 - 1
ELREKA COCSCSV HO.
804. Security Benefit as
sociation Regular meeting
Monday evening. J-nae
yM. Bide. W. O. ' W, ball.
(nnd reo.ot.ion to over 300
nwmlwn and oflio-ra ' of Se
curity , council No- 236
inch lui eerieobdatea wit
Eureka council Mot 204,
Excellent nrorrsm hu been imand. inciud
ins dancing and. xefreehnteata Member urged
to be. present - : M. !.. JOHNiiOX, feeo.
i KIKKPATRICK council. Se-
i cunfcv Benefit awicitton
, will git it usual 500 card
party, witn ttoea prases ana
danee. at Swiss ball,- 3d and
Jefferson at., joa r -Friday
, ttmiui mt, -OrdiV start a
; 8 :30 thank Everybody ror
i dially invited. A good tans
- for all.' AdmuwHrn l eo.
A NCR fur the rmblic
Everyone .. in Portland ia
invited. -. Given, by . Anchor
council No. 746, Security
Benefit association.- Tuesday
ni-ht. June 8. W. O. VV
hall. 128 litu st Cot o-
. .n.lntl Wm will: umr.
tgrr you the time of Spur life.
'"SjfijS " ' AdnvUeioo : 85c m
THTLAND STAR HOME-
KTun M). . 2. nrwvnex-
hood of American Yeomen
Kecalar - busineae) mofUnf of
I June 10 postponed, account out
dance. biouvua nost bwm
leaves foot of Jefferson street
: , n m veuirmnn. 11:
p. m. .- Alt xenmea ana losir
i ik m, r,i iiiuft jtiaines. . ouaisneivii . .
Almdy bldg. Msin 6856.
UT, HTM 11) lodca No. 167.- A. V,
and A. . M. Special - conuannlca
tioo Monday 12 m. o'clock for-the
purpoe of condouUoz the funeral
rf our lata brother, labor Haxnnc
ton. Funeral from Chamber Co.
nrArMinr irkrm. it K ilHnOlworth ae.. 1. p.
in. Vuitiua brethren fraternally requested to
i . m r e
r ' ' v. Vf. KNKK, Be ary.
POKTIAND stab hom-
4 hTKAU NO. 42. Brotherhood
ot Antariean Teotncn, will giro
ibnM ThomdjtT niabt i on the
boat Kwaa instead of : recnlar
tnMetine. Boat tear lout of
Je(fwn t at 8:4 5. I Ticket
ft 0v All Yeomen and 1 friend
tnrthfd. "
UORINTHIAN eharr, O. E.
oonueht danc on
rHran Kriday, June 11. Boat
InaTra foot Jefferaon street at
8:30 t. m. aham. Uood
muakx :
THJu Wsmeikol Moonelieart Legion card party
Will be held rtn TlXdav ftjra.ut
Wednesday afternoon hereafter. Onmeriea and
nana maae pmeg will be given. Admission ZSe.
marriages. Births, DtafbSL
MARRIAGE IfCElfStS
Wailace G. Canidfl. 32. 461 4 2d are. 8. V-
aad Meivenin M. Omet. 82. 68 tirand are. -
Tktor J. Febiger. legal. 770 K. 3d at., sod
Anna M. Tezerski. legal, 148 Beech at. ,
liana 11. Krafamn. 24. 807 K. Ash at-J and
lna Trimble. 2, 67 K. 66th at. i
Arthur It. Undue. 28. 2125 Haaaaln atL and
Mary Bryant, 27. 821 E. 47th at. I
Mile H. ElKott. 21. 6311 51at an. tL TL
and Mary F. Rector! 20. 075 Gladstone are.
I'kBd A. Sawtelle, 82. Belling bam. Wash., and
uena Uise, Zo, Atnena tiotel.
Utii i. Smitn. 28. 376 Taylor at., and Mar
Caret A. Bbelton. 24. 875 Taylor at. I .
E. T. Jones. 68. 139 Hawthorne ava.i and
Jane L. Scott. 48, 1369 Hawthorne aTe.
Jjeo E. Csaffin. legal, 1058 Montana are., and
Valleda M. Ray. legal. 701 Elliot at.
Ueorge C Strubel. lesaL 47 . 27th t. and
Tlorenca Stafford, legal. Ankeny court.
T. m. White.- 214 Jefferaon St.. and Anna
J. Ferry. 91, 415 Moltnoman at. " !
Carl S. Oeyer. 24, 417 E. 84th at..! and
Kieva JJuroter, Zi, imperial notel. i
Lonls St. John. 23, 512 E. Tyler rt.J and
Cebna Sambert. 28,512 Tyler at. . .
Charles O. Purden, legal, Penrose apartments.
ana ttra lv. Komnsoa, legal, S 11 wood Moorage.
George E. Boose, legal. Penrose apartments.
ana Atari Spink, legal, 14 th and Taylor ata.
Donald B. Minor, legal, Arthur hotel,: and
Marian H. Thomas, legal, 6437 83d are. 8. E.
Robert Joseph, legal. 112 1st at-, and Anna
Lotshiiuky. legal. 4th and Harrison sts.. .
Howard E... Gilbert. 22, 892 E. Carnthers t
and H. Berrice Priem, 18. 922. E. Carnthers st.
K. J. J-ee, 27, 891 E. 19th St., and Betty E.
I ramie. 24. '668 E. Washington St. ! -
Charles A. Strickland, legal, 876 Albina are.,
and Emma J. Walker, legal, 825 12th at. :
Vincent M. Howard, 25, 635 Lincoln st and
Irene jonnsqn, io. Mil 4jommerciaJ su
Herbert C. Norton, legal. 736 E. Burnside St..
and Its M. Horn, legal. 90 E. 20th st.
Guy R. Read, 24, 7903 59th are. 8. E,, and
Edith H. Mathews. 191676 Belmont at. -i
; Theodore Schallberger, 84, Beaverton, Ot.,
and Hedwig Bacher. 22, St. Helens courtj
Harry E. Draper, legal, 916 E. Main st and
Mary M. Schoelheimer. legal, 916 E. Main st.
Adam Bo bants, 28, 2 17. Russell St., and llor.
ace Conser. 20, 289 Beech St. - i
Rupert W. Forbes, 40, 669 H Belmont St
and Esther Healy. 25, 395 11th st
Roy A. Bogus. 30. Tenable hotel, and Carrie
Bowman, 88, Tenable hotel. h .
waiiam J. Ruff. 1 2 6.. 631 Stanton sir, and
Margaret Streiff, 20, HUlwiale, Or. ' . i
A. L. Bolil. 25. 1 153 H E. 39th t. and Irene
Armstrong, 19, 11 6S Belmont st.
WilUam J. WoHsdorf, 85, 682 E. Taylor st
and Bessie L. Kingston. 80, 682 E. Taylor at.
. Albiaa T. Gerber, legal. 222 Stark sc. and
Laura G. Schroeder. legal, 814 Flint st. , ,
Carl F. Bloom. 18, 19 W. SMdmore at., and
Hazel M. Nokes, 17, 1741 E. 15th st . i -
Jack Eakins, 28, 404 H Washington ati and
Hazel W. Erorner, 24, 7209 44th are. I
William S. Chambers, 26, 6916 Fifty-seventh
avenue S. E.. and Roberta , Holloway, 4494
Ilfty-eighth avenue. , i
Joseph A. Neiss. 24. 14 East Fifty-sixth street,
and" Alice E. Udell, 19, 985 Montana avenue.
Cecil CI, Jack, 35, 249 Oak street, and
Margaret M. Saughlia. 28. 894 Fifth street
Dr. O. J. Haeselstrom, legal, 612 Deknm build
ing, and Beds. Bodino, 86. 606 Twenty-fiist
street : . - - -A - -: .----. ,
Floyd H. Gamant 23. 862 Third street., and
Helen L. Smith, 22, Multnomah hotel.
Joe S. Sardry. 40, 2C9H Fifth street.! and
Clara O. Waklrom, 23, 295 Eleventh street
W. B. Fields, 49. Seattle, Wash, and Maud
I Mathews, 40. Seward hotel. - i
Albert F. CUuss, 22. 1 1 24 Macadam road,
and Frances Townsend, 18. 67 Trinity plaee.
Carl A. Sehroeder, 24, 614 Flint street, and
FriedM- btuelpnagei. -22, 487 East Carathers
street. ' ' ' ' i - -
. Horsey C. Hill, 19, 615 East Tyler street,
and Alice I Lotx, 18. o34 Wiliamette boulevard.
Frank Portello, 26, 69 West Farragnt street,
and Matilda G. Marohant. 23, 268 West Far
ragnt street -
Kenneth M. Pltcsixn,' 82, Oregon Yacht dub,
and Edith B. Miller, 23, Oregon Tacht club.
N.-B. Thorpe. 28. banta Barbara. CaL. and
Helen i. Harser. 20, 1721 Portsmouth avenue.
Henry X. Giles, legal. 188 East Sixteenth
street, and Bertha Satwi, legal. 620 East Stark
itmt ' ' ' -
Oscar A Bawley. I22, 160 East. Sixty-first
street and Ada M. Hammond. 18. 75 -North
Kramer street . - -- - .
Verner Label. 24.' 69S tlpshnr .street, and
Thereea Knbits, 21, 698 t'peher "street -
BIRTHS
JONES To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones, Park
Rose, May 19, a daughter.
SHENOTER To Mr. and Mr. David - H.
Shenover, 672 E. 71st May 28. a daughter.
STUB US To Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stubba.
562 Elm, May 22, a son. ,
HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Howard.
192 H Vnion ave.,'. May 28. a son.
N1CHOL-SON To Ma and Mrs. 'Rosa Nicholson,
962 E. 86th, May 15, a dwighter.
BARCLAY To Mr. and Mrs. Thoanaa Barclay.
290 N. 20th, May 21. a. son. '
TESSEY To Mr. and Mrs. A- T.VTesaey. 809
N. Jersey, May 27, a daughter. -.
SPOOR To Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spoor. 43
Larrabee, May 20, a son. .
TERM E CD To Mr. and Mrs. Jao. TennauL
74 E, TSth, May 52, a on. - -I.rMP
-To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lump. ATI
Savier, May 22. a daughter. ' ,
DOW To Mr. and Mot. John Dow, 849 E.
T2d. May 22. a son. .
PEOPLFJS To Mr. and Mrs. H. L. "Peoples.
686 E. 74th. May 22, a son. 7 '
BETNOIJS To Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Reynolds.
744 E. 68th. May 20 .a son.
SCOTTVTo Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Scott. 832
. E- Sherman. ilt 28". a daughter.
WK.ST -J Mr. and Mrs. J West 430 48th.
May. 27. a daughter.
KpLM-To Mr and Mrs. W. I Kolm. 490 E.
Pine. May 22. a daughtec
STRONG -To Mr. and Mrs. U H. Strong. 768
SCHNEIDER To Mr. and Mri ClifTord G.
TvT-,frV?4t,E- May 27. a son. i
RENARI) To Mr. and Ma. M. B. Kenard.
585 Marshall, May 27. a eon. aara.
WR oJlK"T;'ro Hr"0, Mra- Fred Warner. 837
E. Ph, May 28. a daughter.
m?vT. K O- C- Hindman.
,?38..'lMn' M 21. a son.
HK ALKY To Mr. -and Mrs. T. 3. Healey. 1898
Mam. May 25, a daughter!
"itV J VBcHU 148
VA1065 ZIaMJ- "2 M.T George W. Vaughn.
, o ib. Sid st. Mar a daiighter -
. ...Ti;r -w
BIRTHS
KENNEDY To Mr. and Mrs. C K. Kennedy,
Gateway. Or.. May 2 a. a daujthtrr.
CRCMCAK To Mr. and Mrs. C V. Crunican,
Gaaton. Or., May 27. a daoghter.
PEA U.C y To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Paarcy,
eat Grove - affav IN & ml
THOMAS To Mr. asd Mm. 3. M. Thomas, 813
E. 15th, May 81, a daughter.
WASHER To Mr. and Mrs. It J. Washer, 304
Eugene. May. 24, a aon.-
Mart'a FFREE To Mr. and Mm. H. W.
Cratfree. 2 US 14th. Ma 2tt- a ami.
STARK To Mr. and Mm; Floyd J. Btark. 1113
B. Kellogg. May 23. s on-
JAGER To Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Jager. 421 W.
Parr. Mav 26. a eon. .
ARNOLD To Mr. and Mm Waller E. Arnold.
704 E. 6ta. May 26a son.
LEW To Mr. aad'Mra. Robert E. Lee. 866
Glixan. Mav 24. a daaehter.
TWCMiOOD To Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Twogood.
1V7V Lamtiart place. May 28. a dangntar.
Mli.IyER To Mr. and Mrs. Ray MUlar. 328
flay. Hay 2 s, a on.
CROWLEY To Mr. and Mr. J. A. Growky,
1221 E. 9th. May 28, a daughter. r ,
KESTETt To Mr. and Mrs. Oran Ksater. 869
N. 23rd. May 29, a son.
HOG AN To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hocaai. 1716
('hautanqua blvd.. May 31, s daughter.
HEYER To Mr. aad Mr. C D. Ueyar, 8
E. 28th. Mav 22. a danhtr.
CALTAGNO To Mr. and Mrs. B. Calcagno,
i two airby. May 27. a son.
AADEHHO.N To Mr. and Mrs. C. tt. Andamon,
5SO Kenaona, May 26, a danglsur.
KREGER To Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W. Kreger,
144 Webster. May 24. a daughter.
WOODLEY To Mr. and Mrs. C E. Woodley.
1020 6. Syracuse. May 22, a son. .
EHERBAN To Mr. and Mrs. . Kherban. 1182
Belmont May 28, a son.
MONROE To Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Monroe,
Ji i a. ieonard. May f 23, a daughter.
McMILLAN To Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMillan,
433 Market Mav 24. a dannhter.
MARSHALL To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Hantiau. linsfe Michigan. May 28. a son.
FETTIC To Mr. and Mra. V. C Fettle. 698
vriiiiama, auy n, a aauanter.
MOORE To Mr. and Mr. U. A. Moore, 681
Kyreeuee, May 19. a son.
CUSTER To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Easton 248
E. 62nd, May 21. a daughter.
JOHANNESEN To Mr. and Mrs. A C Johan-
nwn. 4911 84th. 11. 5. . m..n
MAN NELL To Mr. and Mra. 1L R. laaenaTL
9005 71st Mav 22. a em. "
HAMLIN To Mr. and Mra. M. Haaalkt, Beaver
apts.. saay zu, a daughtec.
KOHLEFt To Mr. and Mm. K. H. KobJer. 666
iivie, aaay a, a aaugnter.
GOUDIE To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goodie, 206
King Albert. apt., May IS, a son.
8CMiKr-7To Ut- and Soaaiidt,; 800
E. 7th. June 1. a son.
CROSSLET To Mr and Mra. J. 3, Crossley.'
6445 41st t. May 28. a daughter. -SHAN
AHAN To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ghanahan.
968 Amherst Mav 18. a Hnrhtr
CATLOW To Mr. and Mra. Charba K mine
312 E. 48Ui. May 22, a son.
DEATHS AITO FTJJf ERAtS : JS
FISHER In On city. June 2. Mfchaeig.
eieher. aaed 61 veara 8 nmnHu f.H .'
beloved liuaband of Rosa Jane Fisher of Sandy
blvd. and Fisher road: father of Earl I and
Harvey F. Fisher of PrrHnrl r4 hik
Albert W.. John E.. Charles M.. David O.. Clara
Wills of aaiem,jCr.: Mary Crane of' Port
land and Pearl Williams of San Francisco. Fu
neral services will be bakf from (be eon
servatory ehaiel of the East Side Funeral Di
rectors, 414 East Alder, Sunday. June 6. at 2
P-' ""i ; Interment . Powell cemetery. Friends
invited. i
6i?fLf:Y IntAis oity, June 4. Herbert T,.
Ripley aged 44 yean.: of 1084 Kelly at.
husband of Edna Rhlnl.v - mn .1 u t bi.
y of Wfllaroette; brother of George Shipley.
"m. rraii, aiB mu cimpiey of Port
land; Mr. P.,Gourlay. Frank Shipley of Wil
lamette Mr. H. C. Hahn of Berkeley, Cat;
MraTW. Ia. Anderson at hjrvii Wu.h f
Harry Berdine jof Foleat Grove. Or. The fu
neral services' will be held tamstrmw MnnH.
June 7, at 2.30 P. m.j at Finley's, Mont
gomery at 6th. Friand invited. . Interment
Oswvgo cemetery
BUiiu June 6. at bis late rarideura 122 V. 1
iviunj. streets t nnFTjn Kmith ..i aa .
blo7"' husband of Mrs. Mary A. BmiUi, father
ortTw, v ame ana (JUkrence Smith, . Mr.
Edna Myers, all of this rfrv- Fmnlr Nmith Si-n-
dale, Cal. ; Lewis Smith. . Stevely. Alberta.
Canada; : Mr. Albert Andersen. Doyon, N. D.
Remains at Pearson undertaking narloiB Riuanll
at Union. - - . ,
CAPLES-At Long Beach, Wash.. Jon 4.
,Mrs-. Iur A. Capias, aged 64 years, beloved
wife of It A. Capiea. daughter of Mrs. Sarah
E. Reynolds. aUter.of W. E. Reynolds of
Portland. Or. Funeral aa !. will h. v.ih
Monday, June 7. at 1 P. m.. at Dunning &
MeEntee's iwddential parlors, Morrison nt at
12th. Friend invited. Interment Buxton
cemetery. Forest Grove, Or.
RAMSAY In this city, June 3. 1920. John A.
Ramsay, aged 35 veara. helnvnd htutuiwl nl
Florence Baraaay. father of Jane Ramaay and
brother of A. G. Ramsay. Friends invited to
attend the funeral service st Holman'a funeral
parlors. Third and Salmon aa, at e p. m. to
morrow iMonday), June 7.,, 1920V Interment
ttose t;rcy cemetery.
ROBERTSON In. Vancouver. Wash.. June 4
Minnie Robertson, aged 52, wife of Walter
O. Robertson of 140 East Vhstr tr Pnrt.
land. Or., mother of Ralph O. and Harold Rob
ertson of this city. Funeral services at Friends
church, Newbere. Or., at x:SO n m Hu.J,v
June 8. Interment at Dundee cemetery. Ra-
main at noason s parlors. -
DAVIS In this city. June 4. Luella Duin
aged 50 years, wife of D. Lloyd Davis of
7 Eat 27th street south, mother of B. Frank
and William L Davis. Mra Minarn Rl
mnimn aaargam uavuw The funeral serr.
Jcee will be held Tuesday, June 8, at 2 :30
o ciorx. rrom . Dimev a , Hoaturv mt - nsrth
r ranaa mntea. . Interment Lone Fir eevneterv.
BROOKS At 1674 E. 13th st. June 4, Jack
. oioum, aim ai years V months and 17
days. . Funeral services will be held Monde v.
J une 7, at 2 o'clock p. m., from residence
luuerai panors oi waiter J. Kenworthy. 1532-34
K. 13 th St.. Sellwood. Friends inritt ii.t.
mepL neon rarx cemetery. -
UrtA.M.jfclt In this city. June 4. Samuel
tyraneer. area ou Team. Th. ftinM
ices will be held tomorrow. Mondav. Jim 1
at 1 p. m. . at Finley's, Montgomery - at 6th.
rienua jLUTueo. xntermenc sxt. Bcotx
tary. . - "
LYON June. 4, at the residence, 662 GlUan
t, Annie Marie Lyon, aged 47 years, wife
ui vr. xi. j.yon - jr., mother ot vine Lyon.
Remains at Finley's, Montgomery at 6th, No
nce oi runerai ncrearter.
SCHTEP In this city, Jane 6, Dorothy Helen.
Schiep. aged 3 years, daughter -of Mr. an
airs. Auaert eictuep oi uertha station. Re
mains at Finley's, Montgomery, at 6th.j jip-
ucft ox xunerai nereaiter.
OLSEN In this city .June 4. 1 920, Capt
Bemt Olmtt. aged 70 years, beloved husband
or. tatae . Misen. Kemains at Woiman i funer
al parlor. Third and Salmon ate. .. Notice of
innerai later.-
FARRINGTON Funeral services for the late
Tabor Farnngton win be held at 1 bl m.
Mcnday, June 7, at the chapel of Chambers Co.,
248-250 Killingsworth ave., near Williams ave.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City cemetery.
LOGAN Samuel S. Logan, 994 ft Alberta,
KASTNER Louie L. Kastner, Altenheim, Jane
4 years; acute nepnnus.
BATTE Mary'L. Batie. -52 Miekle place. May
81, 64 years; cerebral hemorrhage.
RICHARDSON Robert Richardson, Good Sa
maritan nosnitai. Joni 1 U VMMr rri rtnmm
HESS Louia Hess. 953 Ev 16th, May 31, 67
POLICH Tony Polich. StJ Vincent j hospital.
Mav 31. 88 veara: fracture of akull
BLOCK William Block, Multnomah hospital,
May 80. 55 years: nechritia. - .
LTJNDEGAR Louis Lundegar, . Multnomah hos
pital, May s o years; cerebral hemorrhage.
LOW BOO LOW Multnomah hospital. May 29.
60 yesisr cerebral apoplexy.
BERGER Fred Berger,. County hospital. May
22, 51- year: pnlmnry t.,H.r0 .ti
SCHLEICH John Edward Schleich, Bt Tbs-
cents hospital, June 1. 11 atouui.: mtut-u.
eeption. r
FIKS Locis F. Flea, 175 East list. May 31.
- 61 year; lethargic encephalitis.
S0MEKS1T John Sotnersit. 633 E. 11th, May
30. Hp years; apoplexy.
8AMPD3- Victoria R. Sampir. . 899 Montana,
june x. a years; endocarditis.
BISTIG Frederick Chart Rithr. 428 Halt
- May 29. 10 year: broncho nnenannnia.
THOMAS Franklin CK Thomas, 1603 Dearer,
wajr ijr, 4. years; iodst pneumonia : - ,
MISHAUD Hattie L. Mishaud, St Vincent
- hospital. May 27. 49 years; cholecystitis. -FELTS
George F. Felts. 195 - 81st ay 28.
J ytars; myooarditia.
FTJXEKAL TJIRECTOES
F. S.. DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKER
414 E. Aide t Phones East 62. B-5223.
A. D. Kenworthy . & Co.
8802-5804 92D ST. 8. E, LENTS.
Phone Tabor 5267. Home Phone D-61.
CHAMBERS CO. 1 "
- Funenu Directors.
All. the Convenience- of a TTAtMa
Woodlawn 8306. 248-250 KiUingsworth ava.
Eat 181
B-188S
PelULerchv14-- S;nt
UNDERTAKERS. E. 11th aid Hawthorne.
M'ENTEE A EILERS. funeral parlors wiUfaU
the privacy of a iiorae. 1 Hth and Everett sU.
Phoise-5, Broadway 21w3.. Home A-2133.
R. T. BYRNES ShXl!00".
Willism ave. Woodlawa 220. . - . . ' -R.
W. GABLE A CO.
'Suceeacor to W. H. Hamilton '. '
1973 T.. Glian. Phone Tabor 4313.
DOWN E G A K'NEMAR. auceessors to Wilson
A Rose. Multnomah at East 7th.
Imngtoa
dntrict East 54.
A O rStl-. 2 Williams Ave.
Eaat lOSS. C-1088.
Breeze&Snook loW2l5
rPJTBRAI. DTRECTOKS '
Edward fiolman Son
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
.4iain 607, 48-1511.
Lady Assistant -
J.-P.FMLEY'&SOH
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MAIN 9. v lioNTGO ' MEBY AT FIFTH
MILLER A TRACEX. independent funeral direo
tora, Prices as low as 82. 840, 860.
Washiccton at Ella. Main 2691. A-7885.
SravirpG CNDERTAKING CO.
aSlrkCWes A-2821. Cor. Tliird
Main 4152
and Clay.
BTTBXAI. BOXES
Cement Burial Boxes
Ask yoor undertaker about them or call fac
tory, Columbia 969. a
MOKTJME5TTS
Portland . Marble Works
. 268 4th st. op. City HaO. Neo Brosi
RJBLAtSlhQ ORAMrTE Co
TLOKISTS
Smith's Flower : Shop
"Portland' ProgTeeiive Florist'
Flower for Alt Occasions, i
Main 7215. T. C. LPKE. .Mgr.. '6th and Alder.
n -R. m , Since
UCU DGt A 1886
FRESH FLOWERS FOB FUNERALS -and
all occasions. 697 Williams ave. Just caO
Woodlawn 1612. Joseph BeU. Manager.
LUBLINER : wetriv2TtoBJei
848 Morrieqn, bet Bdwy. and Park. Marsh. 257
aza Morrison, Portland HqgeL Marshall 753
LALANE OPPOSITE POSTOFFlCEFloeri
for all occasions. Phone Main 5545.
MARTIN aV FORBES CO., florists, 854 W aah-
mion. aiain sow, A-169. Flowers lor all
artistically arranged.
CLARET BROS., florists, Morrison St.. bet 4th
and 6th. Phone Main 7709r" Fine tlowsrs
and floral design. No branch store.
I N. W. Bank bldg. Main,
8116. 331 Morrison st
THE PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 245 Alder at
tOST AND FOTJHT
81
THE FOLLOWING articles were found on ears
of the P. It. L. A P. Co.. June 4 : 3 narses.
pair glasses, check book, bunch keys, key. 2 pins,
3 pairs gloves, 2 books, 3 packages, pair shoes,
basket 2 eoets, 6 lunch boxes, brief -case, 8 suit
cases, x nmoreua. uwners may obtain property
at lt and Alder st. - .
LOST At Multnomah field Friday afternoon
during . track, meet a child' sterlinsr silver
purse on a chain, with initial Vf. M. Y.- en
graved on it Finder please rstnm to 696 East
17th street south or phone SeUwood 1910.
Reward. ... . - - - -.
LOST- During the last week, some small pieces
of Jewelry, valuable to no one but the owner,
keepsakes; - wrarroed in ' niece of flowered
tafeta, among them one plain ring with initial
M. J. A. Phone East 4744. Reward.
xX)ST Friday morning, lady's open face gold
watcn, fancy case, name ensraved on back: on
E. Alder st between E. 29th and E. 39th avea,
or on Belmont between Grand are. and E. 29 th
st; reward.. Tabor 1705. ...
LIBERAL reward for return of $900 currency
in small imne lost Wednesday a. m. between
Chamber of Commerce bldg. - and First and
Alder. - Address box 173. Grenham. Or., or
phone Greshara 201. ' '-
LOST Lady' blue silk purse containing miscel
laneous papers and over SSO (mostly cur
rency), in rest room at Meier A Frank's: name
and address , on card fcnud. Call East 689.
Reward.
LOST On Decoration day, on Estacada car
or at Uedar if rook station, or from there on.
short trail crossing highway to river, a sauirrel
necxpiece. Bewara. CU HAst 1719, or write
LOST Friday morning from 6th and Salmon.
Park. Morrison. Broadway to Alder, la rue
black and white cameo Din surrounded by tiny
pearl. valued as keepsake. Liberal reward.
Marshall 6080. , -
LOST From Alameda, a dark brindle female
Boston Bulldoc: has white mark on breast
also some white on neck and face. Phone
Woodlawn 8385. 884 Skidmore.
LOST Between public market and First Na"
tional bank, lady's durk brae crocheted baa
containing z bank hooks, etc. Phone
72J8 and receive reward.
LOST-? By working girl, on D-M oar. Wednese
day morning, a blue hmthff mtfinitjt cur
rency, some silver, keys, cardcase and - beads.
Keward. Main 6735. East 4064. - -
LOST Katoxtiay, 5:30 p. m., between 6th and
Broadway, on. Alder or Morrfeon. several
yards hemstitched taffetas. Reward. Tabor
8782. - - '
LOST Thursday morning between 48th and
Hawthorne and foot of Davis st, photo of
mother and child, taken by Bu&hnell; reward.
Call Tabor 6925. i
LOST By working girl on DM ear, Wednes
day tnorning, a blue handbag containing cur
rency, some . silver, keys, eardcase and bead.
Reward. Main 5735.
LOST Between' Portland and HUlsboro.' June
2. probably on Scboils Ferry road, spare tire
witn rim tor uaaiiiac car. , tsuitaole reward.
Phone Main 873, 85 1st st ..
LOST Between Archer Place and the Mt Scott
cemetery or in the cemetery, a round pearl
rin, valued as a keepsake. Good reward euereo.
inder phone Sellwood 1781. . -
PART who took wheel from Albina library
please return aame to 160 Morris st and
save 4urther trouble. Wm. K. -Brown.
LOST Brown mare from 609 Killingsworth.
7 cor. 13th. CaU -Woodlawn 989, between 11
and 12 a. m. Sunday. - -
LOST Gray and white crochet jacket, between
E. Gliaan t and Belmonf on 3 2d or 33d
t Phone Tabor 6049. " - - , . -
LOST June 3. in or near Sunnyside school.
an "Ideal" fountain pen. ' Reward. Phone
Tabor 8049. '
LOST Wire hair terrier female,- white body.
with black and brown marking on head and
ears. Call Main 2647. Reward.
LOST Between Cong, church and E. 26th st.
moss agate breastpin. Sunday . evening, lie
ward. Phone East 3145.
LOST-: Gold fountain pea with initials C. R. M.
- en pen. Liberal reward. Phone Broadway
1075, or call at room 419 Plttock block.
LOST 1 piece ot linen, embroidered; between
West Park and 11th on Harrison. Call
Main 2539. Reward.
625 REWARD tor watch taken from bathroom
at 271 V 8d st Send collect and no Ques
tion a&ked.
Friday, June 4, folding leather pocket
book at Vancouver or Kenton; good reward
to finder. A. J; Raney. Main 6504.
LOST A brown leather purse containing two
.820 bills and an Elk's card. 206 Claypool
apts. Main 1988. - Reward. '
LOST Near . Williams ave., on June l.a ring.
- with set Prized as gift Finder plea re
turn to 269 H Graham ave. Reward.
LOST Black dog, spaniel, license No. 988, oa
Alameda and 49th, Wednesday; reward. Phone
Main 9304. Answers to name of "Junk.
FOUND Umbrella, in Peninsula park : prove
property and pay , for this ad- Woodlawn
4930. '
FOUND A bicycle; can have 'lame by -proving
same and paying for this ad. - Phone East
1752. - ' ' ' . ' : - -
LOST Near "13 th and Jefferson ata, yellow
canary; reward. Maia 4108.
IXT One canvas, 12x16. No. 18. Swift A
Co., 4th Bt market East 7206. Reward,
LOST An anchor-shaped pin set with. , a dise
monai reward. Gail Mar. 975. . - -LOST
Black auitcase on 'road between N'ew
berg and Rex. Wednesday. Mar. 3204.
ONE unfinished hand-embroidered linen towel.
Call East 6987.
LOST-
20 bill in Powers store, by needy
person. Reward. Tabor 4715
LOST 1 rug on street reward. Western Fluff
Mug Co.. East 6516, , j
LOSTV Small coin purse in The Jars. Seward.
Bdwy. 6557.
HELP WATTTED MALE I 1
LABORERS nted for street paring. 35 Tot
8 hours. 43d st, eor. 29th ave. Take Rich
mond or Mt. Scott car. - '
ACTIVE young men for macliine work. Apply
American Box A Crate Mfg. Co., 29th and
Nlcolat . ,
WAN TED Strong man to help 'and cord wood
on fnck. Call Sunday .before noon. Main
7220; ak for Smith.
WANTED 3 men to travel, experienced sales
men preferred. Call Sunday. 10 to 1. V en
able hotel. 'Ask for Mr. Hudson.
20 CORDWOOD cutters, steady work, goed
wages; free rent and fuel. Sunnyside Fuel
Co., 36th and Hawthorne. Tabor 1644.
WANTED General farm blacksmith in 'raraJ
district Good trade.
For . particulars write
Box 65, Dixon "fUe, Or.
WANTED Man with truck for steady, profit-
aoie naunog. - t. v. box 841.
WANTED Expert flour 'packers for ia
and
out of town. Call 71 3d at
CABINET makers wanted. Good wages 7te-S
pertenced men. CaH Automatic 533-55.
WOODCUTTER or tie newer., wanted-
at tup
wages. Morgan. 213 'A Firt
MAN atul sue to do janiUir wttt'k.; UiUt he
. inrnrncra, i .ail Main tsz. .
HELP VrATTTETJ MXXT.
THE SSstOXDS DRX GOODS CO
' BCTTE. M0XT. ' .
... .3 ' . , A .
ReQuiros the services of a first-claaa,
energetic shoe buyer to take charge of
department. Applicant must have
eastera billing experience. : Wire ap
; pUeation collect giving age. reference,
experience, etc
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
ALASKAN E.NGIF.FRTG COMMISbiOS
WANTED
Raaroad laborer for Alaska .''
' ' - lor U. S. Government Railroad "
' tinder conmroctlon . '
From Reward to .Fairbanks,- Alaska, !
Eitra Gang and Section Men for
Maintenance of Way. -Wages
35 per day. Board 31.50 per day..
For sailta date and farther information.
Apply to .
ALASKAN ENOINEERINC COMMISSION
. Boom . 301 New . Postof ftce Building.
i-oruano. Oregon.
MR. I:XSKRVICKMAN '
Are yon hunting a job or seeking a career?
Hat you discovered where too fit in T V
Would you .like to talk over your problem,
confidentially, with a - man of wide . experience
Who will take a Dersonal Interest in vnnr
The Y. M. O. . A. Advisory and Employment
uepv. can aasm yon in cnooaing, and can beip
you ran ui pwee lor wmcn you are nest fitted.
This service is absolutely free to ex -service man.
uee one ot uie secretaries. Room 307.
THE Meier A Frank nompany . requires the
semces ox tnree experienced floor vaanagara
rannanani positions. . , .
Apply j Employnaent Bureau. Sixth Floor,
Meier At Frees; company. ) -
KTPFRIBNFn
CHIROPOL1ST
The Meier te Frank Cot requires the serr
iena of an experienced chiropodist Apply Em
ployment Bureau, sixth floor. Meier A Flank
8170 FEB MONTH the year around, the avesage
earnings last year or a number of our salesmen
over 45 year. This year will be the biggest yet
No experience necessary; weekly cash advance;
outfit furnished. Big assortment guaranteed trees,
shrubbery end vines. You- can do what other in
experienced men have done. Washington Nnr-
sery jo.. i oppemsn, waan. , .
WA N TED -Two live hustlers with ante or
light trucks, who wish to get into the
phonograph busineaa; good money to start
good luture and a chance to build up a '
substantial business tor yourself. C-489,
Journal.
WANTED Yonng men or bey over. 16 to work
evenings. Apply to Mr.. Smith: circulation de
partment The Journal, Broadway and Yamhill st
Within a couple of weeks, three, voune men
. about 19 to work in stock rooms of large
wholesale . home. Men ' who win stay with the
idea or working, op through the organisation.
Good chances for advancement Address in own
handwriting. 8-15,3, Journal.
4
,WAXTED-Several canvassers tn work ta
the oity and nearby towns. Highly adver
Used goods, easy to sell.- J726. Journal.
EX-SERVICE MEN
' Register with ua w can plaoe yon fa any
kind of position. 4 i ,
- K. OF C. FREE EMPIjOTMENT SERVICE,
205 Beck bldg. Phone Broadway 1867.
WANTED Single man to work on small farm
assisting in care of chickens and . sows; one
with mechanical experience .preferred. Tele
phone Hunday, between 7 ;so and 9 a. m.
Main 2168.
WANTED Responsible couple to take charge
of small, apt house in exchange for first
eiass apt. and small salary; 3 or 4 hours' work
daily. Aan should have other permanent position.--
iklain 6862.'-
WANT FOR a modern pine mill Oregon district
1 sawyer, left hand side, 1 ratchet setter, and
1 Tesawman. Steady work and food wages to
reliable men..-- D-727, Journal. -
"WANTED
A gardener for-a small farm; 2 cows, vegetable-
and flower garden. Apply at once to 11.,
CX-487. Journal. -
LADY nnd grown , daughter wishes man and
wife1 between 25 and 45, to so partners with
t to the field. Man must know . how to re
pair car. ' No children.1 113 Russell. -
2 MILL OILERS, 35 per day. ; 2 tail sawyers.
86. 50 per day. Central Oregon. Butte A
Pake. 241 Couch st i
WANTED A good live solicitor, good wages
and. ccmunission. .... Quaen : City Dye Works,
288 Grand ave. - - , ' - .-.
EXPERIENCED man wanted as chief engineer
at night - Eastera ft Western Lumber Co.,
21st and Front sts.
HELP WAWTED FEMALE
- v.:
THE OLDS. WORTMAN KING STORE re--Jiuires
the, services of experienced drapery
saleswomen. Apply superintendent's office, 9:16
to 10:30. a.' to. . I
WAN TED- Reliable girl over 18. to assist with
general housework; most he able to do plain
cooking ; small house, no washing or ireninx:
wages 145,- Main 6045. I
WANTED Experienced saleslady for notion an3
hosiery department Most - be A-l stock
keeper. , Apply Mr. Kemp, Simoa's store, 2d and
Alder. ;
lilGII SCHOOL or country girt, plain cooking;
- have all modern electric applianees, 2 chil
dren, ; 6 eroom house; room .and board, small
wage. East 1541. - '' -
WANTED, a young woman
for general house
work; 850; Sunday free; no washing. .
Mrs. 7 Failing. East 6646. '
Call
GIRL to care for 3 children, danng day. - Phone
Sellwood 31B8 Bunday. or Broadway 702
weekday. ' . 1 '
WANTK1V EXPEBiENCED STNOGRAPHERr
S90 A MONTH XO START: PERMANENT.
393 OAK ST. .
WANTED Competent girl, cooking and general
woUt ; good . wages. 735 FS-Dex.
4863. -;(..--
WANTED Girl or woman to work in deUcates
sen and lunch' room. 1869 Hawthorne ave.
WANTED Experienced salesladies for grocery
dspt Simon s store, t and aider sts.
DRESSMAKER wants experienced helperT
Main
6842.
SERVANT, girl wanted. 2 in family; no waeb?
tog; wages 85Q. Main 2527.
WANTED -Two waitresses, steady employment
lnn station restaurant
WANTED A girl or middle fed lady to
with houseworfe Tabor 88.
WANTED Good lioiwekeeper lor tanuly of
6324 68ta St. S. E.
Ask for the "Want! Ad Departments A
corps of courteous; competent operators
to f receive your 'advertisement. A
Journal "Want" Ad will put your : offer
before practically, every interested per
.' son in Portland and trading radius.
: Phone Your "Want" Ads
to THE JOURNAL
HELP WA3TTED FEHAtB 1
Do You Want
To Earn-a Good Salary
A selerv that ta paid wtifTe yoe Jean tn
taat laerasia irennsau aa rou xaia
axpenencef .
t Do Ybu Know
How Much Telephone
Operating Employes
Earn? .
And what excellent wwurtunttlea they have
tor promo tioa to eaaeotiva pxaiauna t
i'Why-Not Obtain
the Facts?'
Onr employment supervisor wffi gladly tell
yon th facts and will o explain the many
other i advantage of telephone operating - for
young women. . . ...
- Apply at '
Telephone Ciwnpany.
Jtoom 601. 6lh Floor.
Teiepaone Building,
'Park and Oak Street.
The 'Pacific Telephone &
i Telegraph' Company
A .Corset Buyer and ;
: Manager Wanted i
a WOMAN OF INITIATIVE AND PROVEN
ABILITY FOR CORSET DEPARTMENT IN
SAN FRANCISCO'S LTVEST WOMEN'S
SPECIALTY SHOP. 1 MUST; P08SKSS G(M)1
PERSONALITY. EXPF.RT -. BUYING AND
SELLING KNOWLEDGE 1 AND BE AC
QUAINTED WITH THE NEW TORE MAR
KET. ATTRACTIVE SALARY WITH EX
CEPTIONAL FUTURE PROSPECTS. AP
PLY BT MAIL. GIV1N3 AGE, EXPERIENCE
AND FULL DETAHS REGARDING gt7ALI
FJCATIONS. NEGOTIATIONS STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL. ItX-7 2 5. Journal,
THE Meier A Frank company require - the
i services of experienced -ealespeople in dif
terent departments.
i Experienced salespeople who desire employment
for the- vacation Deriod will be considered.
Former employes not now engaged are invited
t report ready for work. Monday morning.
Apply Employment Bureau, Sixth . Floor,
Meier Frank company.
EXPERIENCED ilk saleswoman : also aa ap
prentice for boys furnishing department Ap
ply, Empwyment Bureau, before 10:30 a. ra.
v.UpInaIK;WolfC'&C6.
i.
AN . EXPERIENCED eomrU-reter operator;
permanent position. Apply employment bu
reau Del ore u:o. -dpinan, wolie dt. Co. .
' "WANTED Young woman about 80 years
! of age Who has had some experience
selling kitchen ware and household article
as well as stoves. Apply 10 o'clock Monday
rooming. Honeymaa Hardware Co.. 4 th at
Alder. . . -: - '. .
THB ' Meier A Frank eowpany reeroires "the
aervioes of experieneed power sewing m-hin-
eperatom lor the orapery work room. .
Apply rjmDioyment Boreao. - tiixth (Floor.
ateur a rx-na company.
THE "Meier A , Frank Co., having recently en
larged its tea room, reatnres the services nf
2 I additional experienced waitresses. Penoa-
nant positions, rto night or holiday work.-.
WANTED Girl for general housework and to
assist elderly lady; two in - family, no wash-
I ng; easy place, net too much to do ; wage
810 per week, board and room. Gall T.ibor
4066 from 9 to 9. lteatdence. 1175 East
Main sr.
WAITED Cook for beach. , Permanent pos?
k. i ri. j , mw V1-. ,uij. awl
I have, good referencea. Mrs. C. li. Davis Jr.,
o w. far
WANTED Elderly lady for light bo-tew ork
and care for' 8 small . children for widower:
good home, and reasonable wage for the right
one. J . . ruonaras, uxtx-an der, w n.
WASTED Elderly lady for light housework
and cook for nuua and .wife; good easy place
for I a cniet person. Must "be small wages. OaU
Phone Coi. 112. r --
HOUSEKEEPER Widower with three - boy
no washing: no obi action to one child. - Call
Sunday before 1 p. m. 1905 E. Stark st
Mt Tabor or Monta villa car.
WANTED Housekeeper: widower" with sir! 4
and boy 8: good home, sir." Harris. 534 If.
ti St.. McMmnvule.-
WOMAN,' between age of 40 and 65 for gen-
era! housework la family of 2. Addreas F.
M. Curtis, Rosetrarg. Or., Rt No. 2. -
WOMAN - to care for 8 room house, S year old
girl, while widowed mother employed. CaU
after -7 p. m. 260 E. 7? st N. M. V. car.
W ANTED Single lady or girl; easy work;
good salary to right party; experience nn-
;wary.- Call Monday. 243 Salmon. v
WANTED Salesladies to sell well established
cereal goods. CaU or phone East 6755. Old
Fashion Cereal Mills, 241 HoUaday ava,
WANTED A practical nume.
Pemnehla district preferred.
6600. 1
one Hying ia
Phoa. Wdln,
WANTED Middle aged or elderly lady for
housekeeper. Peter zouner. Mt Angel, or.
WANTED Girl to , assist with genets! house-i-
work. ; Phone E. 4808. ! -
GntL to assist with bonsework; - where day
woman 1 employed. Tabor 6699.
When You Have Something to 4 Sell
PHONE
"Main 7173"
Then -
HELP WAXTElWr-FEI ALB
WANTED WAITRESSES AND BITS GIRI-S.
Otrinir to the auoniactune "convention and
tourist business, '. we- will need many edtUUonal-
girla. The poartione will be permanent in moax
cases, Teeoher and students will find the work
piiRt and profitable curing their- vacatum
leriod. . Experieuce not neoenary. Work eight
hour per day, six day per week, and as late a
13 p, si. Salary for waitresses, tall per month
ami board first month and 370 per month and
botnt the eoond month and thereafter. -Nalary
for Bit GUIs. 865 per manLii and board. Apply
ny day except Sunday) between 9 a.-ro. and
r. in. at the office oi The Ueaelwood Confeo
tfonery A, Restaurattt 888 TYaelungton t, or
Til Broadway liaxelwood,. 3 37 Broadway, ut
of t'wn anlicante aend applicatiftne bf mail.
THE OLDS. WORTMAN A KINO STORE c
vuiree the i Trices at experienced saleswomen
for lares, ribbntis, knit underwear, toilet geoda.
also experienced cashiers, familiar with National
synietn. Apply superintendent' offioe, 9:16 to
10 30 a. to. -
THE OLng. WOnTMAN A KINO 8T0RW re
cntr -th servii-e of experienced corset fitter".
Apply- superintendent's office, 0:15 to 10:30
THE OLDS. WORTMA5T A KING STORK re
uuires the services of eipenencsd - women to
fill grocery ordrs. Apply eupermtendent's office,
tf :16 to 10:80 -a, xa. , .
THB OUM, WORTMAJf- A KINQ-: STORE
reunites the trioea of an expert imoed second
baker. Apply superiuten-eot'a of floe, 9:16 te
10:30. a. m. '. . -
3. W AITRESSES, experience, work 8 days Week.
a late 1 o'clock nigUt 860 month aud
tebie hoard. " ' , '
OAT'K FIDDLE,
14 5 Broadway.
HELP WAfrTF.p MALE
AND FE!
:.MAI,K
89
Strawherrv uicken and packer. Fine eamp-
tng alt or board ran be had very reasonably.
Fishing during off hours. Begin June 10.
MBA. R. L. FOWLER. -.. .
COUK, WASH,
WANTEI Men and womea to learn the barber
' trad; receive tome paywhil learning; peel
tion secured; Oregon ex-as-rvice Baea. the eoursa
is free to you; cell or write for particulars and
catalogue. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 284
Burnside st
WANTED Loganberry plokers. good yard nd
u:uonunodatioim.- See G. J. Uoppe. Alder
hotel, Sunday, 10 a. m. t 12 ht, 1 p. to. to
3 p. m. -1 ' - is . -
MEN WOMEN leain barber trade; wage wbUe
learning, position guaranteed. ' Mgr. 22 year'
experience. Oregon Barber -College, 238 Medina.
PORTLAND Barber CoSU"pfi yon while
learning, gives yoa sat of tools tree; posltioae
Mcurad. 88 N. 2d t. '
BUSINESS AND TRA.DE SCHOOLS 39
BCSINESS COLLEGM
Larg it in the West
' ASSURES EVERY GUADUATB
- A POSITION
Enroll any tan of year.
DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL,
Phone, call or write tor free success -catalog:
A Position for Each Graduate.
ALISKY BUILDING
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Yonng men and women wanted.
Call 484
Railway Exchange bldg. Splendid opportunity
to learn a well paid prof lailniBW 1
Fra booklet
Railway Telegraph Institute.
LINKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping,
stenography, -civil service; aec ret rial, apecLl
eonrsea Expert tesehers day and night;, nroU
now. rncne riroaaway- nyna.
STEKN SEWING BCHOOIJ Sleek' eyatetm of
ladies' tailoring and drearmaking taugnt; pat
tern cat to maaanre. Phone Eaat 8369, B-8S0?
152 mrwl sve. near Heimont.
KAST STUB COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
. Miss Begins Bonkel' private school: Individual
instruction. 123 H Grand sve. At eai.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teachers Agency. EnroU
free. Frank K. ,WeRes. former SM)tant stst
trpt.. nrc. N w. Bank bide. Phone Main "37
SALESMEN WAITED
8!)
REAL SALESMEN, with oar preferred, in your
locality. 850 to 200i Weekly, aelling that
Wonderful "CORAJA" Patchnot an'all-rubber',
,r Khaki back If different PATENTED
nomine else use it or lbs marxex. nu ,uji
PETITION." Yon can make a cleanup BEST
In the WORLD, for entomobile inner tube
Territory FREE. "CORAJA" RUBBER MFG.
CO.. Dallas. Texas, P. S..I Have several open.
ins for State Manajrer with 8500 to 81000
papitsj. Should easily make 6500 to 82000 per
month. Be quick, or the oilier fellow will get it
SALESMEN WAN TED A" real money-making
proposition to men Qualified to set as state
and county managers for fastest aelling automo
bile necessity on the msrket -Brand new. Ter
ritory to be assigned for entire United 5 State,
Get in, on the ground floor vend take your pick.
Apply to Mr. Mills, at room. 626 Chamber of
Commerce bldg., between 9 a. ra. and 6 p. m.,
or phone Main R19 for appointment weekdays.
AGENT8 $100 weekly, i Automobile owner
everywhere wild with . enthu siastn. - Marvelous
Invention, doubles power, mileage. ' efficiency,
Saves its eont first day. Sertaetiooal sale every
where. : Territory going like wildfire. - 826
sample outfit and Ford car . tree. Write quick.
uvee uo.. ucpt. ma, Louisville, ,y.
DON'T- miss this opftortunlty. You can make
" big money. 6500 to S600 per month: good
old on a money back guaranty. Experience riot
neoeasary; $100 to 800 for.-equipment W
want mon who. are willing to go out rn other
states. Call 638 Washington st. Monday. 10
a. ra. xo 1 :su p. tn.
f500 MONTHLY selling new patented fuel va-
ponxer. guaranteed to save no to 50 gasnt.
line; 40 mile per gallon made with Ford.' Sold
on money-back, guarantee. One sample free.
Btransky vaporiser Co.. 866 Pukwana, S. Dak,
WANTED Salesman, good live hustler, with
car, to sen city -property.
STEWART A BFCK
a 815 'Northwestern Bank Bldg.
AG EN T8 are coining .money selling dramer
sanitary brashes, aieo Dnivela fiber brooms;
ouuast corn , nnonKi. u-.xcinsive territory,
Cramer Mfg. ss galea 'o., Wichita, Kan.
SEND for frae toilet aoan sasoula and ti
eh refund' offer. T.....I. Co.. Dent - 609.
Bt u num. Mo. t ' t . ; ;
SALESMEN for the C. 3. Ramba Farm Ac
count and Income -Tax Record, for the state
01 uregon. . ceil 7is wucos eiog. ,
WANTED 8 men to travel, : experienced a-lee-
men preferred. Call Sunday. lO to 1. Ven-
bl hotel. Asa- for Mr. Hudson, -
SITUATION) MALE
married man, general office, cWlial,
timekeeping, retail selling experience, desires
position, permanent or tomporsry, ia or out of
city. Woodlswn 4768 or 1067 E. 32d N. "
NEWSPAPERS Reporter-editor .deeires posi
tion with future. W rite . Box zony, porte
land. Or.
WANTED Position by elderly trustworthy man
around borse or ss elevator, a houseman or in
kitchen. N-258, Jonrnal, . ;
ifrpEUTj?FcE Unoer, tnsriied." no children,
want place, as manager of farm. H. Sorby,
281. - Larrabee t, I'eriiana,. ur.
FARM work by hi.-rh school sboy, raisod in the
- eountry. 8030 64th sr. 8. E. " Pbune Tabur
B744. -
CEMENT. baAernents. gsrsgef retaining walls.
sraewai s ana runways, on : oonuaci. xaoor
8031.
VANTED Position on dairy farm, 'by man.
wife and 3 children; capable: reference. 4a
Prsscott st .i--- ' ..- r -'
BOOMS tinted, 63, 64: as af action and euick
attention. Brogaway 3623. . ; - "
(JuTSIDE painting, pure lead and oil; no
ready made or poor material. Bdwy. 8528.
CARPENTERING, repairing and xesaodeling.
(tARPENT"E ft and contractor, jobbing; anything
. in thejbnilding line. East 8866.
ffOt'SES psinted reoDbl7ak for Mr. ey-
. Ion. Mio 4 907. .-
WANTED- A contract hauUng';with a Ford
ton track. jMr. BBope. tawy. Ba.
1 WOULD like s Job on a farm, a man with a
family. - Write 712083d st -8. E.
WANTED Painting.
Phone Katr488.
tinting, . by oontraet
WINDOW screens and screes door made and re
paired. 300 rfoasell st - Aatoasatic 817-27.
PAINTING and Unuxig, reasonable. Call Wdln.
- - - - - - : ; -
xOl'NG .boy wants work during holidays . oa
ranch. 761 1st ; ' -
BELL RINGERS installed, no battarias required.
.will test forever. CaU Main,; 6471.
TRirCKDRIVER wabu work inside or drivingT
PALViLsi. paptfhaii.ibg UnJug. ..'Sell 3C3C.
SITUATION R M tE
-We Make Your Old
- .Rooff New
Roof Security Co. are now prepared in ri"t
your roof at abort notice wlUi the telebraud
Wodfoot Jiint Main 571, '
I0UNG man. 33"
years ot ge, wnh
10
experience aa offi, m.Dace at irsa. ele-trio
Tfll
and at railway corio ration in New York sta,
would like to locate in Portland; willing to in
teet 35000 or "better In good going biiaiiion
Address C. A. K.. care J. K Fedeu. 1-13 1
C. Smith bldg..Sesttl. Wash.
JlOOF-ATfEflTIOll
W specialise on roof work and reehingUng.
Woodlawn 8598.
. FOR BUSIffSSliffifi
Burton A Sellard's vulcsnised roof coating will
eoirootajnJ5Ji6.
MAN and wife want work on fans sinalV
loggitig camp, man for general work, wite
to coo. 6708 6d era S. fc. l'hone Taixir
681N.
ROOFS r-yUingled a sneeialtyTl'hon IaTlL'bU
rTtTATIO-!fri--FEMALE
CAPABLE woman with 8-year-old daughu-r
wishes position ss housekeeper in apartment
house, hotel or take chaige of room, liufer
encea. I'Sioiie 317 7 P.- -
LACE, scrim, marqtitoette' curtain hand la un
dared. cU for; 10 years' experiauua. .at
6196. , '
NBAT, ctiwHa woman hiuekeepri few IlienT at
ouce, 820 -month. Go auywher. B-65U,
Journal .
TYPIST, genaral office ' experience, ' w airt office
work forenoons. Phone Maiu 9i!0.
GIRL with knowledga of" bookkeeping dssri'o
poslUnn. CaU Sellwood .417.
WANTED Day work, 40c hour. Call E. 64931
No Washing.
WANT tlie ear of- an wltler-ly lady or a muii-liiva-d.
Phone Tabor 140 9.
WANTED Work by day or hour. Anyone Lav
ing work call Mrs. Powers. Kaxt 'J 1 a
woman wishes piUou aa h-uaukariier
for crrni)le employed. Thor 1Q4-.
LACK rurt-lns hand Uiuiaered . Tabr iTTl
TJBESSMAKIKO
9
TAIIKING facts, expert dmigniiig, taliormg.
American system, cut, and pattern any faxtiixn.
either aex. aatufaotiou guaranteed. D. Maalua.
245 5th st
DRESSMAKING, nrmudaiinS an "''altera rionsT
Mr, luoa. Bsaachauui, 407 E. 9 th at
Phone E. 1301.
BCMMKR dresses 37b5u77nrMlni'Te txPwork
ing girla; work guaraateed. Mr. 1'eU-ra, Mr
shll78. ALTERATIONS, refitting and making af-ladla'
garments, reasonable prires; work guaranteed.
. Keubio. Ladies' Tailor. 408 Bush A Lao bid.
9
PARALYTIC or sick lady patient taken by
graduate aurae. Prive'e reaidenea . Tabor
Z99
FITRJflSHED ROOMS
! Motel . Enfformatioa
Bureau '
601-2 COCOH BLDG. MAIN 4807.
Make your reservation now for roocnit of every
kind for Hhriners' week. Avofal the nih.
HOTEL BA1RR
118 N. 6th 'J block ot d.pot
. 81 per day, 65 pr week and np
Hot and cold water, steam heat
Free phone end bath
BAKER HOTEL
265 V FUat at. near Madison.
Bates 81 a day up; weekly f 4 up.
Steam beat' free iihone and baths.
"DAYTON HOTEL
1904 First t corner Taylor.
N Nicely furnished rooms, hot and cold water
and steam beat in earn room. Rate 18 week-np.
NORTON IA HOfEL-. Portiand's do"townfiTi;tit
class family hotel; rooms an suit or single,
with or. without- board. W giv you all th
comfort of a home. Reasonable ratea.
BEST rooma downtown; can arrang forisTid
6, men In each room: can mak special rar
rangements for Shrinera week. Call Mar. -250N.
BARGJir- hotel, houaekeeptnx arid sTeeprng
room. 171H Grspd v., Pbon Eaat 8 91. '
FURNISHED aleepTny Mouu, aingl or ii-ult-;
honsekeeiing. 208 Whlngton. Main 7319.
NICELY furnished rooms.
19th and 20th.
610 Lovejoy at, lu
224 Clay at
ROOMS 61.60 week up.
FUESISUED ROOMS PRIVATE
FAMILY 76
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BOOMS FOR RENT
Larg sleeping porch sad view parlor.
Private high-class home. - Surroundings good,
beautiful view; easy walk down town 1 near cur:
rent two adult 336. Phon Main 1136, or
addrcM P. O. Box 222.
SPLENDID home on east ride, close In, offers
attractive, double room, with firef.Lu-e, run
ning hot arid cold water and all oonveiiienrrit:
suitable for couple or two adults stnployed. I.i-
ce limit table boknL Eajt bMi. .
FOR RENT Sioely furniiiii'd r 0.1ml In prlat
family, -close in, west aide; alms tuniiliei or
unfurnished suite of xoom. iulubl tT em
ployed couple. 695 Marshall.' Phone 619-16.
FURN1SI1ED. room J In good home, gentleman;
-cement garage. 686 li Madison at Auto
matic 212-96. '
COMFORTABLE rooms fr an attractive, flat for
refined young lady; reference required; west
aide. Main 826.
A NICE, clean and newly fumihed front alnriv
ing room, rentrally located, $15 per lucmlti;
man only. 828 H 2d t '
Si ICE. olen,"airy room, walking ditanse, home
privfteges. in modern home, with 3 adults;
lady who plays, piano preferred. KaJit 6106.
A-TfTCTiVERfXM IN MOIiKRSrUOME
ON WEST PARK. REASONABLE; lil.F-
ERENCES. MAIN 6297.
KICELY fnrnislied room, brass bed', sprliig,
dandy mattress: use of aleeping - porant xf
desired. 4 55 Market.
CLEAN room with double bed,, with privilege of
kitchen; remiabte. 1'lume Hell. h4il.
BEDROOM for 1 or 2; h. k, pri'v. : mod, home.
Irvington June 15." Earn 7H0.
ONE large furnished front rooio. 300 East 1st
N. Phone East ""4535.
ROOM in private family, pleaiant and aaiet;
garage if desired,' Woodlawn 3160,
454 HALL Room and sleeping pcirih, soluble
for 2 or mora. Main 49MO.
LIGHT, pleasant rooin, well furru-fieti: walking
distance. Phone l-al oiii. DJi nassaio w.
r 1 , wui., iii7... ..
tricity" modern and clean. 115 Gihb c.
tt JtENT 3 rooma, furnished- gas and aleo-
NICELY furnished rooma far 1 or 2 gentlemen;
walking distance. 602 Vi Market. Mar. 4.
ONE nicely furnished room (9 per month, wcat
aide, walking distanra. 4 96 Market st
BOOMS AND BOARD
16
"THE MARTHA WASHINGTON
880 10th st 4or bueineas girls and stud acta;
ronbl rate. Marshall 125L
BOOMS ASD BOARD PRIVATE
FAMILY V
PHONE TOUR ORDER ONE DAY AHEAD
FOR SiEOIAL CHICKEN ' AND CKLAM
DINNER WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY: Al(
TABLE BOARD BY WK..OK MONTH; HAVE
1 ROOM WITH 'BOARD. PilONt) BDWT.
8450 MORNINGS AND EVENINGS. .
DESIRABLE ' sleeping por'tli for two; auo ui'
room for two in centrally loeated lume. no-
postte Multxiosnah club; breakfast . If desired.
Main Z3U9.
- ' SUBURB HOME
ReXTHmidbl') lady will give inothw care tn
8 or 4 children from 4 to 10 yean. Freih
milk and egg; large playground. Tahor 6I2H.
JWO nice airy rooms, beat vf board, ii: privaCe
hnsne: want these vrlio amn-w-iate hom privi-
leges. Union avenne near Broadway, Tarn 4 500.
ROOM and board children not over 4; 820.
Lents 6312,
WILL BOARD babies in own horn. Tsbof
8125. 717 E. Slst N. Koe City rsr.
WANTED Young men to board aud room ia
private family. SU. 3674.
LA ItGE sitting room with sleeping porch in
Lrvington ; ooara. East r,f)4 :.
5 ROOM house for rent, full phimbiag, gas.
eteetncity; nice yard. 609 Failing at
WAITED ROQ-MS A?TI) BOARD a
WANTED Room and hoarri in private family
fur winter by vouuc cojole wtih bov K veara
old. Referencea exchanged, A pbwe with no
-nthae boardeT preferred. Phone week liaia.
Mam 76S.
HfirSFKEKPI.tO BOOMS
CLEAN housekeeping rooms; aiso aleeioiig rootos,
2Hi union are.. 1 blk. south of Jw-
thorne.
H6U8EKEEp7nG anjsle.-r.ing room. 82 a
week and np. st 301 H Firr.t at
THREE rooms. $15 p-'r montH furniture f.jj
sale cheai. 21 It 2d st. room 10.
ROOK housekeeping spartmetit, nicely fur
nbheu. Caii 26 Monffromery su
CLE4N oii-VeepU rooms; aino aieeciit rot.ro v
'208 Union ave,, 1 I. Ik. south of Hawthorne.
VERY dMir-bl boujieei?ijg rooms. 674
GliNan. f5rnelwHy
83.60 A WELK, otean furnlelnjd b."ei7. '.' m'i
room, ncnt grid water fumtjihed. 66 14 lt
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