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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND OREGON
(WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1920.
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$626,280 WHEAT
CARGO CLEARS FOR
UNITED Kl!
. Clearing with 6140 tons (Ions)
wheat ; for, tha United Kingdom the
steamship West Kader got away at
- noon Wednesday. The cereal was
shipped by the Portlands Flouring
Mills" company and is valued at
$626280. She is the fourth big; cargo
to1 be 'dispatched for the month of
August. 1420, and stands in a fair
way to be a record breaker, as have
the months of June and July.! "V
Following the Weit Kader :wlll be the
steamship Mount Etna, which will take
julo to S00O tons at Portland and finish
at Astoria with 1500 tons, f The steam
ships West Togus and Steel jTrader will
not come to Portland for cargo. -but will
take flour and general, respectively, at
Astoria. " ' y . - r ! r I ' '
1 The West 1 Togus, Seattle for New
York, Will finish at Astoria with 2000
tons of flour; Salmon, lumber wool and
general plunder will finish oat the cargo
of, the Steel Trader.: Wheat shipments
from Astoria are increasing, ia.nd an esti
mate of the superintendent of public
: docks at the port by tha sea is the hand
: ling of 5.000,000 bushels of grain through
- the elevators during the season, j
New ; charters announced Wednesday
are the steamship Pilar de taf rinaga
. (British), to load wheat at Portland for
the United Kingdom early in September.
The vessel left August 16 for the Co
lumbia river, end will be due September
2. The barkentlne Lahanla,! Levuka for
San Francisco, was reported off Point
Reyes Tuesday night. She will proceed
direct to Portland and loads lumber for
Callao. Lumber rates to th west -coast
are now Quoted at 132.50. She Is in to
W. It. irace & Co. I I
PERMISSION IS GRANTED TO
, CHANGE PIER HEAD MNES
Upon recommendation of Colonel Slat
tery U. S. engineers, the war depart
ment has granted authority to make cer
tain changes in the pierhead line on the
north side of Youngs bay be(owr Astoria.
Colonel Slattery has addressed ,the fol
lowing 1 communication "to those; inter
ested: i '. - I
'Whereas the Port of -Astoria, Or.,
made application to the secretary of war
for permission to make certain 'changes-!
In the pierhead line on the nortn sicie oi
Youngs bay ; . I- ' S -
"And whereas, a hearing oh this mat
ter Was held at the Chamber of Com
merce. Astoria. Or., at 1 p. m., Monday;
April 12, 1920. at which all Interested
parties were given an opportunity to
ahow any reason why permission should
not have been granted for the change
as requested. ' j : . ; j -, '
"Now, therefore, this is to iglve notice
thuct recommendation was made j to the
secretary of war that tljie desired
changes be made arid that the secretary
, of war approved the changes iunder date
of July 31, 1920. A map, with a descrip
tion of the modifications, may be In
spected on application at tliisj office."
MEXICAN CONSUIj ISSlJ-pS i
OILERS COVERING CUSTOMS
i Following receipt of vinforirjation that
the border and maritime ports .'of the
northern district of Lower California
have . been declared formally closed to
international traffic In view of the
rebel attitude toward the federal gov
ernment there assumed by Colonel
Kstaban Cantu, A. K. Vejar.j consul of
Mexico; has Issued this notice to Port
land shippers: I j
"The payment of custom house duties
and other taxes will be only acknowl
edged by the legitimate constituted gov
ernments authorities, this beSng able to
assure that, guarantees' will be given to
.foreiirn; interests indemnifying only
those involuntary damages."
COODS HASTENED NORTH.
TO BEAT FREIGHT RISE
Space for salt and sugar) on north
bound steam schooners Is rapidly being
taken up by local dealers lri an effort
to avoid the rise in rates that is sure
to go into effect before the end of the
present month. All water lines are keep
ing up with the railroad parade and an
nouncements of a 20 per cent advance
are looked lor any day. ) i
Announcement has been made that six
of the-Transpacific companies operating,
out of San Francisco would advance
tates,' both passenger and freight, Sep--tember
1. Agents of the several coast-
injr companies admit that an advance
will be made, but have set no date.
MOTORSHIP-ASTORIA SIGHTED
NEAR MOUTH OP ' COLUMBIA
- W. J. Jones, acting as agent j for the
McCormlck motorshlp Astoria, how out
S3 days from San Francisco for; the Co
lumbia river,: left Wednesday morning
for Astoria to look after the affairs of
the vessel. She was reported j off the
; mouth 15 miles at 4 -.43 Tuesdky levcnlng,
and a tug was ordered for daylight this
morning. She is coming north light, to
load .timber for the Atlantic) side.
. Positions of Vessels
-Radio reports from North Head give
the positions of the following- vessels at
8 p. m'.. August 16 : j
Buck, Portland for Monterely, !S0 miles
from Portland; Rose City. Portland for
San Francisco, seven miles south of Co
lumbia river: Porter. Kverett. bound
south, SfiO miles from Kverett i West NI
vari. Portland for Tsinctau.i 136 miles
from Columbia river lightship, i
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ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steamship City of Topeka. ' San
Francisco via ureka artd-Cpos, is due
iiv Portland early Thursday1 morning. She
brinprs passengers and freight for the
Admiral line. ! :-
The steamer' Daisy Freeman sailed
from San Francisco for the; Columbia
river Tuesday night. She brings freight
,for the Parr-McCormlck company.
v The steamer j Willamette of the Mc
Cormlck fleet will sail lightffor Gravs
Harbor Wednesday afternoon, she will
load at Aberdeen for San Pedro.
! DAILY R.IYEU READINGS
. ' W a. m.. Pacific Time.
NGDII
si :i
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25 8.7
2 O .S
20 -1.8
12 1.0
is a. -
3 SI
STATIONS
fmsUUa . . ,
Albany ,
: 8alem . v. .
Oregon City
Portland .. . .
0.06
o.oo
o.oo
0.00
e.oe
v-, RIVER FORECAST
Tha WOlaniette Titer at Portland "will fall
dunca the neit threw day.
AT JfEIOHBORIXO PORTS'
.Port Townsend. Aus. 17 (t xjs.l Passed
out: 8. gAkane. for Southeastern Alaska
, 1 :20 ix ns.; Admiral Schley, for San. Ditto, via
Han Francisco. 3 p. to. , .- , .
Tacoroa. -Aug. 18. ft. X, 8.) Arrived: 8.
S. Quadra, from Brittania Beacfa. at 7 a. m
hailed: Admiral Xtewey. for Seattle, iroom
Auc 17. arriTe.1: H. 8. Northwestern, from
Seattle: S. 8. Admiral Dewey, from Seattle -kverett,
from Ban I'edro. ria gan iFraneuco H
a. m- Sailed: Tacht Aatiilla. foi Seattle-Tjj-m
tru. for Meattle; JEvereth for Puaet
HJlid. B p. si.; lied Hook, for Seattle. 6pm
t'ordoTa, Aug. IT. (L N. s.) Sailed-'
8. 8. AUnural WatsoD, lontlibouui, 8 p. m.
rdney. Aug.' 14. ft " B. Arrid:
8. S. Niacsra, from Vancooter. . . ;
Honolulu. " Aug. lT.--(l. N.T '8.) Sailed:
Mairy E. Foster, for Puset Sonnd.
S-ietorla. Aug. 17. il S. s:-Arriei1:
S. i H. ..TahJU. , from i. Bydneyi baraeotine Ait
floated into drydoek. ( tUiiedr K. 8- Jtnpre-a
of Japan, for Honskonc Puget .feound;
Canadian Krapreaa. for Sydney.
Union Bay. Auc. tl.- t N. 8.1 ned:
a. H. Canadian Exporter. - for Sydney. ti
ArrtTed JSth: 8. S. Baxter, from ban Pedro
BeatUe, Aaf. 18. (I. K. B.) ArriTd 18tH:
TT.i H. U T. Heather, from cruise. 3:40 a. m.
Ar.il7, arrlred. Anyox, towiny barge ralmyra,
from Gypom, Alaekaj Boon: Ked Hook, .from
T.eoma, 8 p. m. : Tajima Mara, from Taeom,
7 :SO p. m. : U, 8. U T. Boe, from sea duty,
noon, flailed, ISthflSS. Oedney. Houtheatern
Alaska, via XiBairao,': . m-; l,.B. . ew
Mnwo, for HoboMIU, at o a. m.; V-. , '
Heather, for cne. i An. 17, uea.
westers, for Taeoma, m : v- ".
Vanooarer. S n. m : Spokane, for Son Uwa tern
Alatka, i a. m,; Admiral Sctaley. for Ma mego.
Tia ai t'ranctoeo. noon.
fcal&s. A. 5 1 7. ( I. J S. 8. ) Sailed t B.
Alameda, wetboond,. 7 i. m. Aug. IS, aailed:
B& Admiral t.nna, weaiooana, i :vo i. m.
IBan, rraDCao, aoi. xb. vi. . o. i-
rived Aug. 17 1 Badger. San Diego. 2:SU p.
RTISTIC
ings
Association are
the function of
ways in which
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
il' Si ' j 1 - ; -il - i. i t,
. A Corn?
A com today if needless, and millions
of people know it. . - ,
i ' f Years ago nearly every woman had
i tKem. : Now women who know Blue-jay
never suffer corns. ;
i ' " .... '-r'-T - - vT K' v.;v f" ;
Ask your own friends. ';
j . t Blue-jay comes in liquid form or plas
s ter. One applies it in a jury by a touch.
'The pain stops. In a little time the
' whole corn loosens and comes out. j"
- The
BAUER A BLACK Cbicag-o
m. ; Uoqniam Grays Harbor, p. n-i Fair-
haren. Balboa, 7 p. tn.; lUttia Lnckenbsck.
New York, 9:45 p. m.; Jacob Jones, baa Diego.
9:10 p. tn. ; Labaona, Let oka, 10f40 pj m.
Sailed Aon. 17: Governor, BeaUIe, 11:29
a. m. : Preident. Lo ABseles. (11:20 a. m.:
Navigator. Oualala, lt:S5 a., nv; Iaiay Put
nam. Cotnabia river. 3 :35 p. t&; TeilowBton.
t!ooe Bay, Q :05 p. . m. ; Phoente. Greenwood.
Bi2U p. ra. ; Hntnboldt, Loa Angelea.j S:2a. p.
m. ; Johamia Smith, Coo Bay, i 6:4(1 p. bl.;
1'atadena. AJtriui, 7:10 p. m. j .
Girl Is Injured in
Attempted Flight
From State
School
Salem, Aug. IS. Rosella jSliller,; com
mitted to the state girls' industrial
school i from Multnomah county 1a year
ago. Is in a hospital here recovering
from Injuries received In attempting: to
and of much' practical
the booklet we have just issued. -The draw-1
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by Harry Wentz of the
beautifully executed. - The text outlines i
each of our departments and points the;
you can use them.
OF PORTLAND OREGON
THE FIRST NATIONAlJl- dANK WEST
OF THE ROCKY FOUNTAINS.
MEMBER AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Why, a touch Will end
ft
. The proof is everywhere. Tens of
millions of corns have been ended in
this simple, easy way ! j -
: This ! is the scientific . method the
modern way of dealing with a corn. It
was created by this world-famed labora
tory, whichevery physician respects.
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' One test will solve all your corn prob
lems.' Make it tonight Buy Blue-jay
from your druggist. - i
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I3iuejay
Plaster; otLiquid
Scientific: Corn Ender
Nw York , Toronto Makess " SteriU
escape from : the Institution Sunday
night. : .'" -s
Prylnff the -wire nettinf off her win
dow, on the third floor of the school,
the Miller girl is said f to have started
her descent by means of a rope im
provised out of bed clotbe. i The rope
gave way letting her fall 40 -feet te the
ground. A broken leg and severe bruises
about the face resulted and it is feaed
that she may also be. internally injured.
: VT Sandy Short on Gas
. Sandy. Or., Aug. II. The 'gas situa
tion is serious here and business is al
most stopped .. because , of the shortage,
with no immediate relief in sight. Much
dissatisfaction with the oil companies la
expressed.
The recent collapse of a wooden
bridge In Pennsylvania under a heavy
motor truck .was attributed to the-fact
that the lower timbers i of the bridge
bad been sheathed in tin which pre
vented their decay from being seen.
benefit, ' too, isi
Portland Art I
it!
Suraieal Dra..;. .W AlKevJ PveWs
Oat Hostelrieis Ask .
..'Increase in Price
For Boarding Pets
M-e-o-w! M-e-o-w! 1
That isn't the raucous voice of a hun
gry alley cat. nor the daylight complaint
of a lovelorn Tom. ; -r ;
' The elite of the cat family la malting
the complaint. , They have been ejected
from the cat boarding house for failure
to meet the board bill.' t
Believe It or not, but the ' fact still
stands that the high' cost of living has
fastened its grip n the cat boarding
house and board for cats has shot up
ward, yea. even doubled.
i Time was when a first-class-cat could
get first-class board for jl a week. To
day the, lowest quotaUoh is $2 for ordi
nary cats. Por the long-haired variety,
such as .milady loves to stroke, the price
is $9 a month straight i '
Why shouldn't the cat chorus swell In
protest? i
TRANSPORTATION
SanFrancisco
S. S. ROSE CITY
' DKPARTS 1O:00 A. ML
Thursday, August 26
rROM AINSWORTH DOCK
FARC INCLUDES BERTH AMD MEAL.
CITY TICKET Of riCE, SD ARO WASH.
PHONE MAIM IBM
FREIGHT OrriOC. AINSWORTH DOCK
PHONK IROXOWAT C6S
THE BAN S-RANblSOO - A "PORTLAND
. . . OOMPAN Y. i
ASTORIA AND WAV POINTS
STR. GEORGIAN A
Round Trip Daily (EScept unsay)
Leavaa Portland 7:10 a. m. A Mar St. Dnck.
LEAVES ASTORIA S P. M.
FLAVEL DOCK
FARE S1.SS CAOH WAT.
Dh-aet Coanaotlon for SnoUt achaa. Nlaht
Boet Daily, S p. m, Kvcry Day Caonpt Sunday
. Main 1422, Ml -22 .
i Astoria Route
S. S. "ASTORIAN"
2:30 -P. M. DAILY -except Thursday
. . FARE $1.65, including tax
Morrlon-St. Dock
' Pboaesi Mala 89i 611-4
FOR RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS
RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
Call on or Writ Our Special Bepreaentatlve
DOR8EV B. SMITH, Manager.
. Journal Travel Bureau. . ,
180 Broadway ' Phone Marshall 107S
Portland. Orsoon
Astoria and.
NorthBekch
Steamer Service
OF THE
Union Pacific System
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. .
: From Portland oTery Amy except Sunday ,
From Astoria orery day except Saturday .
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Direct connectiona at Astoria to and from North Beach
"Harvest Queen"
From Portland Alpsworth Dock,
8:00 P. M. Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
From Atoria-0-W. R. & N.
Dock, 7:00 Pj M. Sundays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
FARES
: Between-;1.
Portland and Astoria
$1.65 "
War Tax Included
Ticket' aud Reservations, Broadway 268, or Consolidated Ticket Office
Third and Washington Streets Main 3530
Receiving- or Delirerin Freight, Call Broadway 172 -
. Wm, McMurray, .General Passenger Agent - '
SUMMER VACATION
EXCURSION FARES
' i ' TO
OCEAN RESORTS .
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, Season tickets are on sale ; daily, g'ood to return until
October 31, and allow stop-overs., , Week-end tickets are
on sale Saturdays and Sundays, limited to return following
Mondays. j '
Clatsop Beaclhi
GEARHART AND SEASIDE
7 NORTH BEACH POINTS
Fast trains fcarrying observation' parlor cars and coaches .
leave North Bank Station 8:30 A. M., 6:20 P. M. daily,
; and 2:00 P. M:. Saturday.
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFKICE. THIRD AND WA8H1NOTOJI STS.'
NORTH; BANK STATION. TENTH AND idOYT STS. . f -
- BUItDlSO PERMITS
Gnorga " W. Foremaa. rantdence, 127 Farra
ruett steMf betwee Miasiaippt arcnue sad Al
blna, Tnne. Jot 9-10, block 4; boUder the
aaaac; coat 92500.
llUlmad Coaatrnetloa Co., 4 teaidane. S29
Hollaad between ICallary and Kodney. lot 10.
block 10. Lore; builder. Fred -Aldrick; eoM
91000. . '
Un. A. N'eylon. reeklenen, 1510 Eajt Kiglith
between Bnttale and Morcan, lot 15;17. block 2:
builder tho mm; eoat flOOO, . - -
G. V. atc-Neal. residence. 01S Flfty-tHth
avenue between Sixtieth and 8ixty-tirst. lot- HH.
block 17. Fremont Place; builder tha aam;
eoat 91000. ' " j'-:f
Ai Uaneen. residence, 1275 Minnesota are
nue between Ainawortk and Holman, lot M H
o E of lot 2, block 6. principle t builder the
same; 92500. J .. J "
Frederick Huater, reeidence. 527 Forty-aeo-oad
(treat betwera . Thompson nd Braaea,- lot
1. block 15: builder the tame: coat 94500.
B. Campbell, residence. ,1714 Inter tate be
tween Wtw and Wincbell atreets, lot 1. block
40: builder the came; coat 92400. - ..
Ralph Ooan, build addiUcm. 586 Kat Sev
enteenth etreet between Knott and SUnten, -lot
1. a 17. block 40; bntider li. Uordon; coat
91000. . - .
HEW TODAY
SEND TJS TOUR OLD CAEPETS
lVe Call and DallTer) -
Old Ruat and Woolen Otolnlng We talis
Ravenlble, Haod-Wean .
FLUFF RUGS
Roam Six Fluff Ruga Ween S17.SS
Raa fua Woven Ai, suae Olothee .
; r Cleaning and Oyetn Dept. -Mail
i Oroera, Send for Booklet Mattreaeee
i Renovated, Made Over. Made to OrtrV
Feathers HesoTated -Carpet
Claaalag
, Silt Rust. Steamed Cleaned, U -WESTERN
FLUFF RUB CO,
B4 Union Ave, N. East SSI S. e Cast 7SSS
WE CALL TOR 70UB 0L
CAKPETB
: Bags aa W wale a CtoUla v:
FLUFF RUGS
All Wr Tsraos Ost Promptly
. Bag sags Wotss All Slsss -v
Mall Orders Sea for Book
lac Carpets Clensad.
. Laid ssA BaXltUA
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
T 1SS BART EIGHTH 9TREBT i
: i BHOHK BABT SMS
9
taUosrsoms Wsst Par sad TsmkU
At 10 A. M. Tomorrow
TRANSPORTATION
"Hassalo"
From Portland Ainsworth Dock,
I 8:00 P.. M. Tuesdays andThurs
j days; 10:00 P. M. Saturdays.,
From Aatoria O-W. F. & N.
j Dock, 7:00 'Pv M. Mondays."
.( Wednesdays and Fridays.
North Beach Resorts
Round-Trip From Portland
Week-End , Season
$4.50 $5.50
War Tax to Be Added
Round Trips
$4.50 Week-Ends
$5.50 Season
' 8 War Tax Additional'
KKW TODAY
EXTRAORDINARY . BARGAIN IN
- , SEASIDE LOTS
50! Cut in Prices
BUY NOW AND BUILD YOUR
SUMMER HOME LATER
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The owTiera o( the CartwHaht Park.
Seaside, Oregon, authorise, until Oc
tober 1, a flat reduction in prices of
60; per cent on all lots, west of the
Ntcanicum.
Prices heretofore have been from
$75.00 to $700. Now the same lots can
be secured at a price; of from $37.50
toi $250, Including lota on the Necan
Icum river, lots in Spruce Grove, lota
on Boardwalk and lots facing- mead-ow,-which
adjoins Seaside House. .
The purpose of this reduction in
price is to encourage buying, so that
if sufficient-sales are! made the own
ers will be enabled to make certain
Improvements that U1 benent the
whole tract. 4 v-
tThia offef onlv endd "Until October
1. L. For further , particulars, inquire
WHITMR-K LIT ; COM PAS Tf
4U Plttock .Block, and
F. M. COLE, 8eaid, Oregoa. ' '
Houses aiGARAGES
CRKOTCO If
PORTLANO-SHie'PIO
ANVWHERB
in built -rr. ce. j
TIONS READY AND
CAVi TO PUT TO-.
v- ' 1 alTHIn
A nravctaaa Ooaaa or aarag inreet freaal
Ibe teetorr at a MUKAl aaVlM. teal
par ee mmoleiaea praiii. M rtta lor L
saUlodM. j
REOIMADI aUILOIIIO COM AN F
Eeat atevenui anc ataraea
S Biocka aouwi t Hewtnarna.
Sttane East . iferwane. Oreeoa
HIGH-CLASS
; Home
PRICE $15,000
$5,000 CASH
Class v 6-room BuWalow with 2
sleepinc porches, jn 2 acres of
ground. Fine shrubbery. v Finest
view around Portland. Located in
the most classy Suburban neigh
borhood around Portland. House
isj modern to the minute, and a
real sacrifice at this price, . Call
Marshall 1265 . and j ask for Mr.
Fulton, -. ' -
RsrvT
I Wo Call and TJellTer -Old
Carpets and Bar Had lata
FLUFF RUGS
Kar Kuss, Carpet Cleaning; and
Kenttinff. Mail crdera. Bond .
t j lor Booklet.
Oregon Fluff; Rug Co.
19S4 Bait BUrk ' - Tabor 7314
Suburban
liuiii i' i ..l. tnr , 1 i1 1 riiiissvK
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IVA.VHOK HOMESTEAli. No.
" 5038, Brotherhood of American
Ten men. will meet Wednesday the
lHth. at S:lt p. in., in Women
of Woodcraft hall. 334 Taylor st.
This is the regular bosineaa meet
ing, whien i all members . are
requested to attend. Hefrtauitnenta will be served.
Visiting; -Yeomen always welcome. Mrs. K. Ear
teike. Cor. Main 1U2U. (
I ' BE(JUI.All meeting toroormw
JC. evening at 7:30 o'clock. Be-
bin aves. I Becond degTee will
be conferred. Visitors alwaya
wetrome. K. t;. BROTHERS. N. O.
. Ki WITOX. Bec'y. 4 -
arsrr f B KrO U t A R meeting this
- Wednesday) evening at 8
&C3? o'clock. East Sixth and Alder
SsS5TiS' ' "treeta. , Hojouming brothers
, HO.If cordially welcomed.
- I . K. C. VAfi NATTA, N. O.
- ft. A. STARR, Bec'y. i-
JOttf.f SAMARITAN L4DGE NO. 2, I. O.
'jSTTT&l- O. F. Meets every Wednesday
VTrr evening at 8 ' oarlock. Odd Fellows'
i i Temple, 226 llder SU Visiting
brothers alwsjs welcome, j
JESSE T. JONES. Sec yl
U, IK. SILUtA.1, i. J. j
srxNTsiiJE ixm;E no. i3, a.
F. & A. Mj Sjieciai communi
cation August 19. at 7 P. m., tem
ple, 3 Hawthorne. WVk K
A. degree. -Visitors welcome. -By
order W. M, j
JAMES S.I PAY JR., Sec'y.
"rOUTLAXD LOfKgNO. 58. A.
K. AND Ai M.- Sfstclal com
munication Uii (Wednesday) eve
ning, 7 o'clocsi, Masonic temple;
work in F. p. degree. - Visiting
brethren welcome By order W.
H. -J.' HOUGHTON. Sec. -
COLUMBIA LOIHJK NO. 114, A.
Y. AND A. M. Special com.
munication tomorrow (Thursday)
evening at 7 d clock,; labor in the
F. O. degre; visiting - brethren
always vseh-ome. By order of
KB Elf L. OLSON. Sec.
.! KENTON LOIKiE NO. 14fl. A.
jr. AND A; M. stated com
jnunication Thurisy. August 10,
at -.7:SO p." ni. - Visitors welcome.
By order of W. M. - ,
- Y, ROBIN80V, 8ec.
MT. HOOI circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, to
give a benefit dance Thursday evening, Aug.
10. on the 8wn. - IJarby's orchestra. .Boat
leaves foot iof Jefferson at ft , go. 'Tickets 55c
WOMEN OF MOSETiEAKT LE:iowlirhol."4
ia sprctal meeting Thursday evening, Aug. IS,
it 8 o'clock.- i
THE MACCABEES
t Portland Tent, No. 1 tegular iv-rnnr every
Thursday' evening, at ltall. 400 Alder st. All
members nrged to be present. VLdting Sir KnighU
alwaya vwlonaie. ' GEO, n. BAKER. N. It-
G07.DEN RULE review, jto. 17, the Maeca.-
I belM. will hold a picnic in Peninsula Park, on
Thursday, 1 9th. The committee will serve lea
cream. All Maccabeee are welcome.
EMBLEM JEWELflT tpecislty ; Tnittons. pine.
I cbarrra. Jseaer Brei: lSI-IO rlth at
irtarriges. Birtbs. Deaths.
iWaclaw Ziomko. legal. Clackamas, Or., and
Sophi Aolecka, legal. Grand avenue and Ash
treet.- ' ' '. K'i
Csorn Alfred Scbretber. legal. 74 S Missouri
avenue, and Mary M. Mck)n. legal. 760 Missouri
tmnv.- i .
IB. M- Crommelin, S3. I'eMleton, ur., gna
Myrtle V. Roes. 24, Benson hotel.
i Frank Monahan. 89, Kenton. WssK. and
Mary Olive Mullin. 88, Multaoman hotel.
i Ueonre W. Smith. 23. Chetotlis. Wash., and
Addie M. trreecher. 22, Savon hotel.
I Ridsrey K. Powell, legal. 452 Morrison Street.
gad Liella Daaaer, legal. Iiantlura apartmeata.
M.! . ' ' 1
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MAllRIAtiK L1CKS8KS
Joha A. Trout, lral, 70trt SerntyriitiU
treet. and Uilun ll. Wriglit, ItguL, JSJ tat
Beventy-fifta atreet. ,
Iuie V Simoiueii, 2T. 1014 Kaat Tamhtll
'.S.1 L1 SI. SSO Tenth atreeC
w "Ul T. Montsotnvrv, K-l, MounUin Home,
Idaho,- and Amelia K. Blujik. legal, 4 si iJlia li
ma n atreeU
Walter W. Markhaai. legal. SiMAane. Waao,.
andZoe B. Armatroui. lral, Impenal boioL
HuTUim Kwj legal. 755 Harold avenue,
and Mary Alerle Lnalejr. legal, at lamaiU
' BIRTHS
McINTTEE io Mr. and llr. tuwan A ' Me"
lnty. 00 E. 40U. N.. Aug. 1 li daughter
FBOSKER To Mr.- anl llr o. iw, ,Si
K. Main, Ant. 6. a daughter. '
Ko!?Jill7 J" ?r- mni 41 m 1(vh Ko.,rt.
1552 Jordan, Aug. 6, a daughter.
Broil To Mr. and Mr. 1. MathuuTHpor. MU-
vr., Aug. iv, a aaucnter.
ROYAL To Mr. and Mm. K.lwartl N. Royal
8a 75th NV, Aug. 8. a daughter.
VAIl. To Mr. and Mra. Kkuer Marian VaiL
1'89 K. -I2d, Aug. B, a wc
BKi.t'HEH To Mr. and Mrs. W tUiam T.v
rclclir, 405 Myrtle. Aug. 7, a ion, ., .
JtOMM To Mr. and Mm. Klijah Hoss, 4i'2
41at Ailar: 4. a ft.m-ht.p
3Ai 1 mm . To Mr. ami M. A rin ' Jacobaon.
0U3 K. 8th. Aug. 13, a daughur.
DICK KN 8 To Mr. and Mra. Cbarlca Pickens,
li7 Campbell, Aug. It. a aon.
WHITK To Mr. and Mr. OUer Gu. White.
i-JO-J 117th. July 20. a ion.
FOUNTAIN A IK K To Mr. ami Mrs. AI IVun
,!,.nl.re; 4nts' ''rk. Aug. 3, a dmightor.
ROSKNMKKC. To Mr. and Mn J. John llc..n-
berg. ai45 E. Ullnan. Aug. ft.' a inn
DEATHS AKD FP5EnAI,S
7i
LAVA;KTT0 In this city, Aug. 'i'u" llijo",
Virtrirria Lavagrtto, aged Ou fun, ' (h (.iwd
wife of . Ivagvtto and mother f citlo Iju
getto. Funeral cort-K will leare liolmaH'a
liineral parlors, 8d and Salmon sn.,' tnmurrow
ITbursday). Aug. 1 1. Iftao. u 1 Sii ,, m
tlranra to St Mi-hael'x ehurt:h -tur arrvieea rom
inencinr at 2 p. in. Friends invited, rntrnueut
Roaa Citr cemetery. -
OVERHOLT8 At the resilience, 1 1 S3MToTTr.
avenue, Tuewlay. August 10. Lurlll Klli-a.
aee 4 years, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. I Hoy
Overholts. sister of Krra Willard and' Marian.
Friend are invited to attend funeral wnim.it
- :80 u, m. tomorrow (Thunulay) at the chapel
of Chambers Co., 24R SO Kiliingswortli avenue
near Williams. Interment Hose ntr eemeterv.
IrKIKrbliJ At th fsniily rKiideuce, 4h03
63d it 8. K.. Susan A. UriffeUi, belmcd
mntlier of .Frank K. Uriffetli. Funi ml serviont
will be held Wednesday, Aug. IS. at 2:30 p m .
from tho funeral !arlo of A. It. Kenworthy A
Co.. 5K02-O4 82d st. S. E.. in Lenta, lnier
ment Mt Hcott cemetery ,
LO;KI.EY la U.is city. Aug. 17, lO'O, Hope
Lock ley. aged 4 years H monlin 'J dayr. be
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesley.
Friends invited to attend the funeral services
at Uolmsn's funeral parlors, 8d and Salmon
sta., at 2:30 P. m. tomorrow (Thurndsy). Aug.
1 8, 1020. Incineration Portland Cremstoriuin,
IlAlrO At the residence, 435 E. I'i ne"sCT A ug"
17. 1020, Albert A. Hmig, aged flu yrarH.
beloved husband of Kmma H. Ifaug. Frieniin in
vited to attend the funeral services at llnlntsn's
funeral pkrlora, 3d and- Halmon sis., at 3:,1u p.
m. tomorrow (Thursday), Aug. 10, llriO. In
terment Hivervlew cemtery.
TlFMA8-'mieral erTi-eor the laterete r
Thomas will be held Kii'Uy morning, August
20. from the residence, 1 1 5 Fa.st Herenty-fmirtli
street, at W HO. Ascension church, 0 a. m , where
requiem nigh mass will be offered. lnLeruient
Mount Calvary cemetery.- Miller & Tracey, di
rectors. Wl.VHOH At her late residw.ee. jRflliO Fittr-
first avenue 8. K., Louisa Winsor, age e.1
years. Funeral services will be held at I'. L.
Irnh Undertaking parlors. F.ast Eleventh and
Hawthorne, this evening at 8:30 p. m. Friende
invited. -
FONVfLUJ At Chehalfii, Wask, August 1 fl".
William J. Fonville. aged 4H years, husband
of Ida Fonrille if 620 Northrup street. -The
remains are at Finley'a, Montgomery at Fifth.
Notice of funeral hereafter. -
Nl'NN On August IB. 102"(, Ir. Richard
Nunn. The funeral will be at his former res
idence, T77 ITandera street, on Thursday, Au
gust 19. at 2 p. m. Ilia friends are rmiueeted
not to send flowers.
KILBKIU; The funeral servires of the Isle
William Kiiberg will be held Friday. Aug: 2".
at 2:80 o'clock p. m., at. Mule y's. MonUrnm
ry at filh. Friend Invited. Interment, MU
Bcott crmcteryv
HALL Aftiie family resil.moe. 4tll0 WoM
stock ave., Aug. JK, Fleet Hall, aged 7 7
years. The rem sins are at Finley'a, Montgom
ery at 6th. Notice of funeralheresfler.
AtTK'tjicada. dr.. Aug. 17, 1020, Xlich
ard K. Nunn, aged 80 years. Item sins at
Holman's funeral parlors. 3d and Salmon sts. -Notice
of funeral later. '!
DAILY In thte city, August 17. Oliver Psilv.
!- ns vears. i'unersl services will he h-M
Thursday it 2 li tn.. from the parlors of Miller
& Tracey. Interment Rivervlew cemetery.-
SiiiTu Klward Smith, WlllsmetU river. j
years, Aug. 13; suicidal drowning.
MERWEATHER Hobert Merwesthev. Good
SamariUn bospiul, Ang. 14, 3tt years; bi-,
chloride of mercury rxiisnning. -ESTE8
Mr. J. T. Estes, 84 Gantenbein
ave., Aug. 18. 63 years; ptil. tnbereulnsis.
BOBINSON Paul Iorel lUihinson, 547-B3d,
18 years, Aug. 16; pul. tuberculosis.
AUSTIN Mrs. Emma Almeda Austin. Emsnuel
hospiUl. Aug. 19, 55 years; peine, sb-e.
FfKETtAr. TJIRF.CTOnS
Dunning: McEntee
FUNEKAL DIRECTORS
Mow located In their new residential funeral
home, Morrison at 12th. West Side. Fhone
Brnedwiy 480. Antomatio 616-58. '
THB FUNERAL LOME OF REFINEMENT
AND DISTINCTIVE BEBVICU
Hots We bare no branches nor any connections
- whatever with any other undertaking firm.
Edward lioiman & Son
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
Main 607. A-161L
Lady Assistsot.
J. P. FIHLEY & SOU.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ILL IN t. , MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH
P.-S. -DUNNING, INC.
THB OOLDEI RULJ! CNDERTAKFRS
414 E. Alder St. phones Esst 2. B-622B.
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
B802-6804 2D ST. S. E., LENTS
pbotn Tabor 6267. Home Phone D-fll,
. ' CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral Directors.
' An the Conveniences of a Home.
vToodlawn 83Q6. 248-X'iO KilltngsworKi ave.
Bet T81 O B f -lU Mra LeShT"
B-188 luinviv.. Assistant
imDBBTAKER-.
E. Uth and Hawthorne
R.T. BYRNES uSnt"-
WUHtnntvs. Woodlawn 220.
MILLER sV TRACEY, Independent funeral direc
tor. Prices as low as fJO. 840. SAO.
Washington at Eli. lfn 269 1-785
M 'EM TEE Js E ILEUS, fuinersl ps'rlors with ail
the privacy of a home, lth and Everett sta.
Phones. Broadway 2138. Home A-2138
B. W. GABLE CO.
Borceasora to W. li. Hamilton
1P73 g. OUsan. Phone Tabor 4818.
DTiWNINU sV M NEW All, tuccessors. to Wilson
A Boas, Multnomah at East 7th. Irving ton -district.
East 64.
A.R.ZeilerCo.
5Rs-fV" rNt.ERTAKLNO CO. Main 415 j
31ftGWeS a-2321. Cor Third snd Clsy..
Portland MarbSe Works
26 4th rrt.. op. City HsP. Wen Bros.
RfBLACSlIiQ GRAflrTEI
FLORISTS
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland's Progressive Florist."
Flowers for All Occasions.
Main 7216. T. O. LUKE. Mgr. 6th and A Her.
Geo. Betz & Son
Bine
1888
FRESH 1XOWERS FOR rtrWERALS
snd all occasions. 697 Williams are. Just call
Woodiawn 1612. Joseph Beta. Manager. .
LUBLIN ER :S$Z2JL '
846 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. and Park. Marsh. 2 ST
828 Morrison. Portlsnd Hotel. Msrshsll 753
MARTIN It FORBES CO.. florists, 854 Wssh-
ington. Ms in 289, A-1269. Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged. . -
COURKBBOB.. ncTrfsT'Morrison st.. bet. 4th
and 6th. Phone Main 7709. Fine (lowers
and floral designs. No branch stotee.
TON8ETH FTX3RALCO.,
287 Washington st..
bet. 4th and Eth.
Main 511)2, A-1101.
Chappell's
N. W. Bank bldg. Main
6116 811 Morrison St.
LONT AKP Forr
II
LOST Pockethook, 6150; d-nUI student. W.
O. Ksee. Phone Kt 731. Liberal rews rd.
LOST Last week, lady's gold, clone.1 face
watch, with ciisp. Call Broadway t'aoa.
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