I - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920; THE -. OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 10 E FALL FAR BELOW THOSE OF OCTOBER Foreign export values for the month of November totaled 12.223. 625. Wheat shipments amounted to 668,84 bushels, valued at 81,625, 000. . Flour, fell down to 34,213 bar rels, value at $200,280. Lumber shipment was slow and 11,562,121 leet constituted the month's exports. This wr.s valued at $398,845. Gen eral cargo to the Orient amounted to only $222,836. ( October exports amounted to $7,826. 157. or more than t'nree and one half times the volume of business handled during November, on closing day. This in largely due to Hie fact that charter rates r vj in the air and that ex r porters are holding of if until the decision of the' Pacific coast conference, now in aesnlon at Seattle. While the conference decision will have no bearing on the rate to contl ntntal ports or the United Kingdom, it la possible the shipping board will be governed by the action of that commer cial body.' Eleven vessels sailed from Portland during the month of November, Of this fleet 10 were steamers and one sail. South America called for three ; United Kingdom, three; Orient, three; Aus tralia, one; Antwerp, one. PORT ORDERS TEST CASE ; INVOLVING BONUS CLAIMS . Gus Moser. attorney for the commis sion of the Port of Portland, was au thorised at the meeting Monday 4.0 ar range a test case in the matter of claims for the bonuses alleged to be due ship ping firms operating in and out of Port land. The right of the. port board to grant bonuses will be settled in the courts and future difficulties averted. : The contract executed by the dock commission for the Joint operation of the new drydock was ' approved and signed. The contract stands for 10 years. - y " . - IX5WER RATES PREDICTED FROM PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC Los Angeles, Nov. 30. Following the action' of several steamship companies In preparing reduced water rates on various commodities, local traffic man euvers today were predicting a some what general reduction in steamship rates from the Pacific to the Atlantic TRANSPORTATION HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE " " North Pacific Coast Una (Joint service of Holland America Line and Royal Mall Packet Co.) Vancouver, B. . C, Pugat Sound, .Portland, San Francisco and ' Los Angeles Harbor, v . -r-and ... Rotterdam, Antwerp, London, Liv erpool, Hamburg, Havre. freight Only " Ballings will take place as follows: t S .8. MOF.llDYK" (12.000 tone d, w.) loading November 28 to December S And regularly thereafter. 8 teamen are specially fitted with large cool room andwefrigeratnn lor the transportation f fresh fruit, fih, ate. for Freight Bates and Particular Apply to OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY E03 Wllcoa Building. Phone Main 4BSB. ASTORIA AND WAV POINT. STH. GEORGIAN A Round Trip Dally (Except frldsy) Leaves Portland T:10 a. m.. Alder at. Deck - LEA VCS ASTORIA 2:00 P. St. 1 FLAVEL DOCK - PARI 92.00 EAOH WAV Direct Connection foe South Beaches. Niaht Boat Dally. S p. m. Every Day Except Sunday Main 1422. S41 -22 AUSTRALIA NEW XtALAND AND SOUTH SEAS .Via Tahlto and Raratonga. Mail and fauangee Service from San Pranctseo every tS Days. UNION . 6. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. X30 California St., tan Francisco. Or Local Steamship and Railroad Agencies. NOV IMPORTS iiiMiili-IilaiiT DEPENDABLE FREIGHT ATTD PASSENGER SERVICE CALIFORNIA SERVICE f.i j: 1- - Beralar Freight asd Faisearer Service to COOS BAT, EUREKA aad SA3T FBASCISCO - SAILING FROM PORTLAND. 9 F. At. SS. "CURACAO," December 7, December 19 Connecting at Han Francisco with Steamers for La Angreles and San lMe?o. Regular Freight arte) Passenger Service) to MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERIOA and ALASKA. Trans-Pacific Service To All Oriental Porta. U. 3- Shipping: Board A-l Steel American Vessela. RAILING FROM PORTLAND S. 8. ABEBCOS Dee. 19 H. ti. PAW LET Jan. 1 8. S. COAXET ...Faa; 11 FOR F.UUTHEU INFORMATION APPLY TO 101 THIRD STREET International Mercantile Marine Co. S Ideal Wihter Cbuises JANUARY FSBKUATadAKCa. West Indies Windward Islands Panama Canal South America LAKQX8T ITTAMtatA TO THE TROPICS White Star Vina . . . 18. Merantl, Amerieaa Una a . J Haw tar Anaricao Xdaa a i , I.I.M.fsl Philadelphia Liverpool Baverford .........Dec SUaa. U Teb. Si RED STAR LINE New York SoutKampton Cher." bourz--Antwe)rp Itrenaland Lapland . Flalaad '.eelnad .. .Nav.JT Jaa. l'Feb. S .Dee. 4 Jan. 8 Feb. 12 ..Dec IllJaa. U Feb.12 .Dec. lSIJaa. SfiFeb. is rar ressrvaimnn ana iicsm apply to Mr.al agenla af Cemnany errice. C P EARGcMT 818 Second Are., Baleen v Floor,. Aeatlla. Wash. Phono 113.' ""wt,,, coast Some of the managers were In-1 clined to believe this action will bring j a rate war witb the transcontinental railroads. . " " - - . The Isthmian Steamship company has announced reductions of ' rates from Loa Angeles to New York ranging from 15 to 30 cents J a hundred pounds on various commodities. Similar steps are said to be contemplated by the North Atlantic & Western Steamship com pany, the Hawaiian-Americam line and the Luckenbach Steamship' company, op erating between, the Pacific and At lantic seaboards, v. PACIFIC COAST ASKED FORT EXPRESSIONS OS JONES BILJj Commercial organisations and ship ping Interests of the Pacific coast ports have been invited to outline their posi tion In regard to section No. 28 of the Jones merchant marine bill, either through personal representation or sub mission of written statements at a meet ing of the shipping board in Washing ton, D. C December 8. Notice of the meeting has been sent to the Portland Chamber of Commerce by H. H. Ebey, director of "shipping board operations on the Pacific coast. The call for opinions has been sent out by R. A. Dean, special assistant to the chairman. - Section No. "8 has to do with estab lishment of rail rcate differentials in favor of freight going to American bot toms. Shipping Interests are divided upon the subject. A meeting of the ship ping committee of the chamber, Peter Kerr, chairman, has been called for Thursday, whin the Portland chamber will outline its position in regard to this section of the merchant marine bill. STANDIFER PLANT BEIN9 SUED FOR SI 8,000 DAMAGES Trial of a suit to collect about $18,000 from the G. M. Standifer Shipbuilding corporation was started before Federal Judge Bean this morning by attorneys for the North Portland Box company. The box company, .alleges that the ship building corporation allowed the steamer Ecola to be launched without providing proper means to-handle her. As a result the ship is said to have damaged several log rafts to the extent of $18,000. Many logs are said to have escaped from the boom. ' Seeks $2990 Damages Henry Ross, who was a longshoreman, has filed suit against the Pacific Steam ship company for $290 damages for in juries which he flays he received June 11 when he was struck by a sling of mer chandise being loaded into a vessel. He says his injuries are permanent. i " Charters Announced Three new charters are announced to day. They are: Haxtum, American steamer, 3747 tons, Columbia river to west coast of Italy, $18 ; wheat, December. t Quillwark, American steamer. 4445 tons, Columbia river to United Kingdom or continent : $18 ; wheat ; by Kerr, Gif ford & Co., December. The Norwegian steamer Hermlon. 2728 tons, Columbia river to the United Kingdom, by Kerr, Gilford, Co. Positions of Vessels Radio reports from North Head give the-positions of the following vessels at 8-ps-m. November 29: Col. -VI L. Drake. Port Allen for Rich mond, 540 miles from Port Allen. El Segundo, Portland for Richmond, 426 miles from Richmond. . Capt. A. F. Lucas, Kan Pedro for Port land, 41 miles from Columbia river light ship. Humboldt, San Pedro for San Fran cleco, 100 miles south San Francisco. Johanna Smith, Coos Bay for San Francisco, barbound at Coos Bay. Ernest H. Meyer. Grays Harbor for San Pedro, barbound inside Grays Har bor. , Avalon. Rravi Harbor for San Fran cisco', barbound at Grays Harbor. i west isorranus. wan iranosco tor sse attle, 25S miles from San Francisco. ALL ALOXG THE WATERFRONT London advices report the arrival of the steamship Western Cross from Portland with grain and general cargo. -The oil tankers A. F. Lucas and Washtenaw arrived up this morning and are discharging at Wlllbridge. The steamship West Keats, from Portland, with general cargo for the Orient, is reported as arriving out at Tsingtau. The coasting steamers Klamath and Daisy Mathews are north-bound from San Francisco for the Columbia river. Kotlc to Mariners The following affect the aid to navigation In the Seventeenth Light-home district: Oregon and Washington Columbia river ap proach. Mam ehannel gas and whittling buoy. No. 2, reported missing November 27, will be replrcrd a soon a practicable. Washington Si'acoa.'-t. Umatilla Reef Light vessel, off stitirn November 26, will be replaced gs soon an powible. By order of the bureau of lighthouses. ' ROBERT WA BRACK. Superintendent of Lighthouses. Canada's sole woman customs officer, Mrs. J. B. White, is said to be one of the most efficient officers in the service. Intercoastal Service Boston and Philadelphia. Naw sco L.ine 8800-Ton Steal Ameri can Vessels. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND J . 8. WEST TOGUS .Not. 88 81. C. BRUSH ,. ...Dec 18 8. S. SPRINGFIELD ........Dec. SI PHONE MAIN 8281 WHITE STAR LINE New York Cherbourg Southampw ton Antwerp Olympic . ; ; .Nor.f 7!I)ee. 2 Jan. te Adriatic - Dec. liFeb. ,Mar. 8 New York LiTerpool ................... IDecSlUan. a Baltic Celtic ...Dec. lWao. liFeb.!S N. Y. Gibraltar Naples Gono. Caaoplc ...Dec.SSiFeb. !S Cretic ........Jaa. eiFb.ts . WHITE STAR-DOMINION Portland, Me. Halifax Liverpool , Froai PortlaadiHallfar I lanaoB. ....Dec 4 1 Dec 8 Veiraatle . Canada .....4 ...Jaa.esut .ss News of the ' Port Afrits! Hwsmber i0 ' CiDt A. F. Lucas, Americas steamer. Iran tin PwIrA Ml Wt'hUiiiw, Amerieaa ateamer, from Port gu Lois, oU. . . . . ', Juneau, Americas teamer, from Nanaimo. ballot. . , Silverado, Amerieaa ateamer. from Wast Gout, nitrate. Departure! M eraser SO F. H. Buck. Amerieaa ateamer, for Saa Frea- euco, ballast. . MARI5E ALMAKAC Weather at Hlar' Movth North Head, No. 80. Condition at the mouth of the river at soon. ee. smooth; wind, east 20 miles; weather, cloudy; humidity, 64. Tide at Astoria Wednesday High water: Low water: 5:1 a. m., 8.4 feet I 11:20 a. m., 3.1 fret. 4:41 p. m.. 8.2 feet. 11:5? p. m.. 0.7 feet. DAILY RIVER HEADINGS 8 A. M., Pacific Time HI STATIONS is : i mui; . . , Eugene ... Albany . . . , St'.era . . . . Oregon City Portland . . "iT 10 20 ,20 12 15 4,fl e.i 10.9 10.2 .4 8.T 010.00 10.00 S.TlO.OO Z. 810. Oil o.4o.eo 4;0.0tl ) railing. KIVER FORECAST The Willamette rier at Portland will fill during the next two or thro days. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria, Xof. 80. Arrived at 7 and left up it It a. m. Steamer Captain A. F. I.ucas from Ran Pedro. Arrived at 11 and left up at I 1 1 :50 a. m. Steamer Washtenaw, from Port Ban Luis. Sailed at 9:43 a. m Lighthouse tender Hose for sea. London, Not. 2T. Arrived Steamer West ern Cross from Portland. Hongkong, Nor. ST. Sailed Steamer Coaxet for Portland. Tsingtau, Not. 27. Arrived Steamer West Keats from Portland Astoria. Nor. 20. Arrived at 2:45 and left up at 8:4 0 p. m. Destroyer McCawley from Han Uiego. Arrived at a and left up at 4;10 p. m. Steamer Elkhorn from San Francisco. San Francisco, Nov. 20. Sailed at 10:30 p. m. Steamer Dairy Mathews for Columbia h,iii .t-it n . st..m.r Klamath i nver. for Portland. Arrived Steamer West Camargo from Honolulu for Portland. ! Tatoasb, Nov. 29. Passed oot at 5 d m. Steamer Juneau from Nanaimo for Portland. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 39. I. . Ns.te&'j Ar rived: Kedondo, from Southeastern Alaska, 6.30 a. m.; Queen, (jom San Diego, vjaT Han Kran ciaro, 4:15 a. m.; 8kaway, front San Pedro and San Francisco. 10:43 a. m. Sailed Ad miral Evans, for San Diego, via San -Francisco. at noon. Sailed, 29 M. 6. Charlie Watson, for Richmond. 5 p. m. ; llgtithouse tender Min is nits, for sea duty, 2:15 p. m, Juneau. Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) Sailed Jefferson, southbound. 4 p. m. Ketchikan, Nov, 28. Sailed Spokane, southbound, midnifbt. Balboa, Nov. 28. Sailed Bessie Dollar, for Singapore, via Vancouver. Shanghai, Nov. 27. Arrived City of Spo kane, from Seattle Hongkong, Nov. 27. Arrived Methben, from Vancouver. Yokohama, Nor. 29. Sailed Hawaii Mam, for Seattle, via Victoria. San Diego, Nov. 29. Arrived ' Admiral Schley, -from Seattle, and proceeded northbound. San Pedro, Nov. 29. Arrived M. 8. Bal eatta, from SeatUe, via San Francisco. Point Rayes. Nov. 29. Passed Atlas, from Seattle, for Ban Pedro. Victoria, Nov. 29. Sailed Monteagle, for Hongkong, 1 1 p. m. Nanaimo, Nov. 29. Sailed Junean, pr west coast, via Portland. Genoa Bay. B. C Nov. 29. Arrived Canadian Winter, from Victoria. . . ' Vancouver, Nov. 30. -Arrived Empress cf Japan, from Hongkong. Port Gamble. Nov. 29. Arrived Tnsemite, from Hen Pedro. . Port Townsend, Nov. SO. Passed In P. s. Loop, for Seattle, 9:40 a. m. Bellinghsm. Nov. 29. ArrivedWest Jester, from SeatUe. Everett, Ncv. 30. Arrived Mukilteo, from Seattle. San Francisco, Nov. 80. (I. N. S.) Ar rived Hornet, Grays Harbor, 12:38 a. m. ; Humboldt, lxtt Angeles, 4:23 a- m. : Cleone, Bowen's Landing, 5:35 a. m. ; barge . SI. Phelps, Port San Lais, in tow Sea Eagle. 7:05 a. m. ; Coquille Borer, Los Angeles, 9 a. m. ; French steamer Jim Butler, Guaymas. 9:40 a. m. : South Coast. Crescent City, 10:05 a. m. Sailed French bark Rene Kerviler, Grimsby. 8:05 a. m. San Francisco. Nov. 30. (L N. S.) Ar rived, 29th Vanguard, Eureka, 12:25 p. m. ; tug No. 24 and barge. San Diegor l:25 p. m. ; Cuyama. San Diego. 1:25 p. m.; Washington, Los Angeles, 1:40 p. m. ; Fearless and Fullerton, Port .San Luis, 8pm.; Dilworth, Point Wells, S:3irtn.- m. : Governor. Victoria. 8:05 n. m. Sailed, 29th Phoenix, Greenwood, 8:80 p. m-; Elizabeth, Handon, 4:40 p. ra. ; Admiral Smiley, Los Angela, 4:45 p. m. ; Arctic. Fort Bragg, 5:15 p. ra.; Westport. Crescent City, 5:45 p. m. ; Vestal. Los Angeles. 4 :55 p. m. ; Charles i 'hristeniwn, WilLapa Harbor. 6:15 p. n.; Margaret, Monterey, 7:20 p. m. ; KlamaUl, Portland, 11:15 p. m. ; Daisy Matthews. Co lumbia river, 10:35 p. m. ; Prentiss, Albion, 11:05 p. m. Motion Is Made to Set Aside Verdict In War Stamp Case A motion to set aside 'the verdict of Silty returned against Fred Peterson, alias Swede Whitey, In the recent War Savings Stamp conspiracy trial in the federal court, was filed Monday by Paul M. Long. The petition asks for a new trial on the ground of insufficient evi dence) to warrant conviction, that the verdict of the jury -was contrary to the law and that errors in law occurred dur ing the trial. This la, the first action taken to retry any of the cases. Angello Rossi was also convicted. The Jury disagreed as to Robert La Salle, former police inspector ; William Brenner and W. E. Smith. INDOOR SPORTS "gZT" auum By Tad indoor, spoarr ' Scotch Program to Be Given Tonight Celebrating St.. Andrews day. the St Andrews Society of Oregon will have a Scotch program of music and speaking at the Portland hotel tonight at 6:30. A feature of the program will be bag pipe selections by Pipe Major J. H. McDonald. The committee in charge consists of R. F. Hynd, K. K. Baxter, A. O. Brown; H. L Cameron, James Cormack. A. Fulton and, A. T. Smith. A. G. Findlay will act as tdatmaster. The Right Rev. Ernest Vincent Shat ter, bishop of Nebraska, will deliver an address on rne scot at tiome ana as abound Abroad." . Pay for Work Sought Oregon City, Nov. 30. A. J. Taylor filed suit Monday against Ben LiUis to collect $478. claimed due him. for con struction work done on property of Llllla. NEW TODAY WANTED A Woman A Woman with ability to manage and with capital enough to purchase a large tea-room fully furnished house in a quiet spot in ASTORIA for a MATERNITY; HOME. Thirty-five hundred dollars, half the purchase price, secures the property,' the balance of $3500 can remain on interest. It is worth ten thousand. The lot. is Beventy-five by one hundred and fifty feet , and is improved and has lawn and shade trees, shrubs and flowers, with kitchen garden and chicken space and a small house suitable for caretaker. The project Is Indorsed by doctors and nurses here,! as a very great necessity ana a iinanciauy prouiaoie enterprise. I See Or write or telephone McGALLUM'S SO Commercial St-, ASTOBIA, OR. Telephone (office) 1357. Telephone (residence) 1383-R. SECTIONAL HOUSES and GARAGES Made of standardized built. 4-foot sections. Beady and easy to erect. Snipped anywhere. Get catalogue. REDIMADE BUILDING. CO. PORTLAND, OREGON E. 11th and Market, or S03 Lewis Bldg. Phones East 6114 or Broadway 433S Ladlaa Save your old carpets, rugs and tsoc. en clothing. Let us make new ruga for you. 188 E. StA st. Prion East S5SU WE CALL AND DELIVER The oldest and oest equipped factory In uw Northwest. Fluff and rag ruga woven All sizes. Carpets cleaned, etc FOR MAIL ORDERS8ENOFOR BOOKLET Portland Rug Co. . CXBEB SEW MANAGEMENT Wo Have Cut Our Prices for a Limited Time 0XE 8ilJ FT. FLUFF (on f-rt . EUO WaWeSi eOU ON P. 8x18 FT. FLUFF T 1 7 Cf STJO 91 i sdL AU Otoer Work at t0 Diirounti Flvff Ro;i Made From nd CarpeU It AG RrOS A SPEC1ALTT. GIVE 179 A TBI AI We Call and Deliver 1672-1874 E. 17TH ST. SELL. S8!S Oregon Fluff Rug Co. Formerly Nlcntavllla Rug Co. Fluff Rugs Made Prom Old CarpeU Rag Rugs Woven All Size Carpet Cleaning, sizing. Fref luting We Cell end Deliver 182-1984 E. Stark 8t. Tabor 7814 - - ---- nl ITtlYT TODAY END US : VOVR OLD CARPETS (We Call and Deliver) Old. Rug and Wool in Cloth! no We Make Reversible, Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS S10 ft. Pluff Rut ........f170 s ft. Fluff Rug. . 4.25 Raa Ros Woven. All Bless Ctothea - Cleaning and Drama Dae. Mall Orwara, tend far Booklet Mattresses Renovated, Made Ore, Made to Order Feathers Reeud Carpet C loaning, RwtrtUne, Eta. tilt Ruts Steamed Cleaned. S1.B0 WESTERN PLUFP RUO CO. B4-60 Union Ave. N. East S51 AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS DECEMBER 10, 1920 AT IB 8EC05D BTBEET All storaee aoconnta 4 months cast due. Uoods subject to sale on this date. C. O. PICK TBAH8FEB STORAGE COMPANY ArcrrioTr rales tomobrvT AT WILSONS AUCTION HOUSE. ltit-WS SD ST. SALE AT 1 A il. MEETING OTICE 41 REGULAR meeting ef Villa lodge No. 124, I. O. O. F., Wednesday evening. Dee. 1. at 8 o'clock, K. 80th and Glisan sts. Initiatory deareea will be conferred oa SO candidate. Haasalo band will be in attendance and assist us with a musical program. AU members re quested to be present. Visiting brothers very cordially invited. ". A. STEPHENSON. N. G. C. P. NELSON. Sec y. PORTLAND LODGE NO. 291. Loyal Order of Moose, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the new Moose tem ple. 4th at Taylor sts. (Ini tiation every first and third Wednesday of the month.) All Moose are requested to attend. Visiting Moose welcome. liy order of the dictator. J. F. KENNEDY, Secretary. ALj KADER SHRINE BAND annual formal dance, Chris tenon's hall. Friday, Decem ber S. TickeU, $2.20, at Brady & Oliver's cigar stand. Veon Mdg.; Uemick's Song shop and Sandy's. AU Masons welcome. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE NO. 109, Knights of Pythias, meets every Wednesday evening, 3d floor, Pythian bldg.. No. Ss Yamhill st. Visitors always welcome. PILED O. KESTEH, K. of U. and 8. 846 Ea-t Alder. CAMP meets every Wed nesday evenmg in W. O. W. Temple, 125 1 1th St. All 1 members requested to attend Visitors welcome. K. R 8CHADE, C C. HERMAN 8CHADE. Clerk. MARTHA WASHINGTON social club will hold a bazaar at Wash ington Masonic hall. East 8th and Burnside. Thursday, Dec. 2 afternoon and evening. Cafeteria lunch served at 6 o clock. All O. E. S. members and friends invited. Ill-11 1 asi. now tvv. a. rui w of America, eneets every Tues day night at Foresters' ball. 129 4th st. Initiation first meeting, card party and dance fourth meet mi each month. AU Foresters in vited. ALBERT A LODGE NO. IK, A. tr. A. U A. M. suted com munication Wednesday evening. De cember 1. at 7:3U o clock. r.lec' tior and installation of officers. Visitors invited. Order W. M. - FREDV;NIClHliI.S,Sec y. MT. TABOR LODGE NO. 427 A F. AND A. M.. Special com munications, Wednesday, 4 p. m E. A. degree: 5 u. m.. F. C de- degree; ,7 P- m., M. M. degree. I'rtbisn 'temple. 888 Tamhill at Visiting brethren welcome. . L. V. JENKINS. W. M. . WAVEIU.T WDGERI)., A. F. AND A. M. Special commnni cation this (Tuesday) evening. No. vember 30, at 7 :30 a'nlock. Work in M. M. degree. Visitors wel come. By order W. M. H. E. VKRRINDER. ALBERT priCE Lodge No. 162, A. F. A A. M. Special communica tion Wednesday. December 1, after noon at 2 o'clock, and evening. M. M. degree. Visiting brethren wel come. G. W. COOK. Secy. KENTON LODGE NO. 145, A. F. AND A. M. Special commnni eation Tuesday, November SO. Work in E. A. degree, commencing at 7 p. ra. Visitors welcome. By order of W. -M. F. BOBrNSON-Seoy HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. 111. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) at 4:30 p. tn. Work in the M. M. decree. Visiting brethren welcome. J C. E. MILLER, Sec'y. THE BROTHERHOOD OF RATI.WAY CLERKS announce a dancing party at Cotillion hall, 14th st., near Washington, Tuesday evening, November 80, 1920, given under the .auspices of all lodges, Portland and vicinity. Public in vi ted. PALESTINE LODGE NO. 141. A. F. AND A. M. Stated commu nication Wednesday. Dec. 1, 7:30. Visiting brethren welcome. Archer Place station, Mt Scott car. W. 8. TOWNSEND, Sec OREGON ASSEMBLY- No. 1, Uhited Artisans Masquerade ball, W. O. W. hall. 128 Eleventh street. December 2. Union mu"ic Admission. 35 centi. Everybody come. A good time in sured. Good pnaes. DAUGHTERS OF THE VETERANS, Betsy Roas camp No. 1. will give a silver tea at airs. Anthony's. 1117 Concord st, Wednesday after- noon. EMBLEM JEWELRY a specially, bntu.ru. plsa. charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-133 6th st afom'anoj f CAM? i '9Ij6 Jill MARRIAGE MCE5SES Anton K. V re toe. 8S. 1071 Grand ate. N., and Ivy U Pritchard. 21, 1071 Grand are. foraan A Miller, 44, KinciHlg. aioni.. aura Nellie C. William. 40, Perkins hotel. Thor Fnotart le-a). . ritv and Elsie Fatland. legal. -848 E. 71st st Waldo Rothenberg 24, city, sad Esther Arm- Btrona-. lit ..itv - Sydney Ihiblins, SO. 548 E.' 14th L. and aiae v. ueueute, IV, 848 K. 14th st. r Charles P. Bamett, 46. Klamath FaU. Oc. tad Jessie McLeod, 22, Multnomah hotel. Charles Deaae, legal. Hotel Ileyt, and Emma Pupke, legal. 121) Cleveland are. cagena same, legal. Corrauw, vir. , aaa Mary Hobson. legal, city. Victor Lang, legal, 887 H E. Burnside, and Chrysia Wagner, legal, 887 E. Burnside. 1 Samuel T. Cribb. 29, city, and Thelma Ford, 21, 1811 Belmont James G. Markoff, 25. Bristol hotel, and Myirtha C. Han gland, 18. S9 Vaughn at. - John Karhtigale. 27. Dallas, Or., and Frieda Damachofsky. 24. city. Melvin F. J. O'Sbea. 25, 112 N. 18th st, and Ruth M. Morton. 22, 203 T E. Morrison. Frank Coaxetti. 45. city, and Coataaxa No tananoa. 20. city. Vm H. Anderson, 34, Chahalis, Wash., and Ada E. McCune. 25, city. James Chapman. 27. Leeds apta., and Mar garet Miller. 23. citr. Jamea T. Hamilton, legal, city, and Ella Hastings, legsi. ibs xvenaiem sr. Lloyd C. Russell, legal, city, and Alice D. Chrlstensott. legal. 237 14th st. . ' : BI RTHS CAMPAIiNA To Mr. and Mrs. T. Campagna. 188 Sherman. Nov. 14, a daughter. STRANGE To Mr. and Mrs. M. Strange, 881 Washington, Nov. 18, a son. LING To Mr. and Mrs. M. Ling. 81 2d. Nov. 27. a daiaihter. " LAUDERBAVH To Mr. and Mrs. C. Lauder- baeh. 244 24th. Nov. 20. a daughter. TOSS To" Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Voss. 8544 81st. Nov. 23, a daughter. MORLAND To Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morland, 889 Colonial. Nov. 20. a daughter. VEATCH To Mr. and Mrs. E. Veateh. Kelso, Wash.. Nov. 24. a dauehter. HEAD To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Head, 800 Jer- ferson, Nov. 2S, a son. NORD To Mr. and Mr A. R. Nord. 860 E. Both. Nov. 23, a son. L1ND To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Und. 87 W. Hum boldt, Nov. 19, a son. BLOCK To Mr. and Mrs. J. Block. 1251 E. 11th, Nov. 20, a son. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mr. H. L. Williams. 315 N. 22d. Nov. 22, a son. RCHNDORF To Mr. and Mra. A. W. Rahn dorf. 1168 Morse, Nov. 25, a daughter. DEIZ To Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Deis, -486 Mar guerite. Nov. 16. a eon. i " CHASE To Mr. and Mra. C. W. Chase, 855 Knott. Nov. 19. a son. COCHRAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cochran, 1288 E. Oth. Nov. 17. a son. LITTLETON To Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. 3. TJtUe- ton, 22 W. Holman, Nov. 28, a daughter. BRODERICK To Mr. and Mr. F. D. Broder- ick. 298 E. 5 2d, Nov. 20. a son. HEIDINGER To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heidinger. Dundee. Or.. Nov. 19, a daughter. N1SSEN To Mr. and Mra. J. H. Nissea, Eagle I'Uff, Wash., Nov. ,21, a daughter. , DEATHS AND FTTSKRALS 7i SHINNER8 The funeral cortege of Kathleen .; Charnig Shinners will leave Flnley's, Mont gomery at Fifth, Wednesday, December 1,. at 8:30 o'clock a. m., and proceed to, fit Mary's cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets, where requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock a. m. Friends invited. Concluding services Mt. Calvary cemetery. KISSL IrT"this cityTNov. 29. Kalhrine Nissl, aged 51 yarv beloved mother of Koleman, Louie and Karl Nisei of this city; sister of Mrs. Joe Grawea and Miss Lowxe Engleman of this city. The funeral service will be conducted tomorrow (Wednesday) at 9 a. m. in St Peters church, Lents. Friends Invited. Interment Mt Calvary cemetery. A. 1). Kenworthy A Co., directors. CHANCE At the home of her son, Arthur Chance, Sophia Brey Chance, aged 78 veers, widow of the late Dr. George II. Chance. Fu neral services will be held Wednesday, Dec 1, at 2 p. rn., at Holman's chapel. 3d and Salmon sts. Services at the grave private. Please omit flowers. Interment Riverview cemetery.. t 6I.PF.N In thUcit77Nov. 8T"Jicob Olsen, aged 65 years. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 2 p. m., at the chaperf or Miller & Tracer. mterment Multnomah Park cemetry. & KNOBEL r this city, November 29, -"Elisabeth Knobel. aged 81 years. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. MTRLOW Victor A. Marlow. 00th and Wood" stork, Nov. 26. 85 pears, electric shock. HAWKINS Mary R. Hawkins, Nortonia hotel, Nov. 28, 80 years, myocarditis. HARDY Floyd Hardy, Haynes-Foster Bakery Co., Nov. 26, 40 years, elevator accident COSOLA Mary B. Cosola. Good Samaritan boa- pilal, Nov. 27, 20 years, hemorrhage. ROHSE Joseph Rohse. 1587 Macadam. Nor. 28. 72 years, leukemia. LEV E Charles Leve, 295 College. Nov. 28, 65 years, myocarditis. LI'KE Alvin Luke, Sellwood hospital, Tfov. 28, years, mitral regurgitation. MUSCOTT Frank Mnscott. 284 McMillen. No vember 26, 44 years, tubercular enteritis. TRACY Coretta Tracy, Multnomah hospital. kqv. -o, in rears, appendicitis. FrjfERAl PIRKCTORS J. P. FINLEY & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Main 9 MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS" F.. Sr DUNNING, INC. "The Family Beta the Price" 414 E. Alder. - phone East 82. CHAMBERS CO.. Funeral Directors. AU the Conveniences of a Bona Woodlawn 8806. 248-250 Klllingewortb Ava. R.T.BYRNES StaSSrS Williams eve. Woodlawn 220. B-1888 O f B -lU Mxs. Larch East 781 a iLnMlblll Assistant UNDERTAKERS E. 11th and Hawthorne, MILLER A TRACEY, Independent fnneral di rectors. Prices aa tow as 20. 840. . Washington at Ella. Main 2691. A-7885 DOWNINO A M'NEMAR A bomelike place. Moderate in prices. Irvington district Phone .asi o R. W. GABLE II CO.. Successors to W. H. Hamilton. 1978 E. Glisan. Phone Tabor 4318. M'ENTEE A EILERS. funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett sts. i-nones nrosaway Z193, Home A-2183. Breeze&Smook kYffiJS:? A.R.ZelSerCc. Tom": 61Lrar,et'Kr,FRTAKlNG rO. llain 4152 3Ir.eWeSA-2321. Comer Third and Clay, 'fFHEVAr. DIRECTORS EDW.' H0LMAN &' SON Funeral Directors THIRD ASD SAUIOX RTUEtTS M4m 507, A-1811 Lady Aastitant. A, D. Kenworthy Co. . 5802-5804 92D ST. 8. E . LENTS Phoae Tabor 6287. Home Phone D-81. MONirMEHTR Portland Marble Works 288 4th . Op. City Hall. New Bros. BLACSlMQ GRATUTE Col FLORISTS S0AYS as UP. il3-UP Sl$MON-lOM PORTLAND HOTSk A AM. y 53 iuww Accra oucrrao . aes Moiemaosi $TOI ""MAIt.laT And Floral Designs. 25 Large Hothouses. No Branch Stores. 20 Tears on MnrrLon St. bet. 4th and 5th. Telephone Main 7709. QEO.-BETZ & SON ?l FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERAIJI and all occasions, 697 Williams are. Just call Woodlawn 1512. Joseph Beta, Manager. Smith's Flower Shop "Portland's Progrsaiv Florist" Flowers for All Occasions. Main 7215. T. C. LUKE. Mgr.. ttih and Aider. MARTIN 4k FORBES CO., florists. 854 Wash ington. Main 209. A-1289.. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. " R N. W. Bank bldg. Maui S 8118. 881 Morrison st FLOBAL SHOP e S 245 Alder. MarabaU 8822. LOST ANP'FOTJM tl THE following articles were found on eara of the P. R , L A P. Ca: Nor. 273 purses. 8 bags, veil, 1 shoe. 2 pr. gloves. 1 tingle glove, 7 pkgs., square, 2 lunch boxes, 4 suit- eases, 8 umbrellas. Nov. -8 8 purses, bill fold. 2 books, watch, pin, key, .1 pr. glove. 2 single gloves, 2 bags. 1 pr. rubbers, 1 single rubber, 1 coat, 2 raincoat. 7 pkgs.i 7 um brellas. Owners may obtain property at 1st and Alder sts. - . " - - LOST Watch fob with eroasd bowling pin and K.11 anMam an.M( r:iarle Park. Cham pions Season 1916-17 on pins, and F. A.-John-son on ball. Finder plrae return to 819 Bjard of Trade bldg., or eall Kat 8348. LOST Old-style fold watch pin.', ho broke oil, pet lUiiif lu. samiiui anu rmw" hsll or the Oriental grill or on Sunnyside line last Tuesday night. A reward onereu. a eea sake. Tabor 1021. LOST New black, smooth leather traveling bag with red ribbon tied on nanaic, oei. umw ava. to Union depot via Morrison bridge. Re ward. Automatic 224-77. - " IXlST, strayed or stolen, white cat one blue - eye and one green eye. small black spot on top of head, little crook in end of tail. Return to 485 Prescott Udln. S1Z1 LOST Pundsy avenine. between Seventeenth inH Wa-hinrtfin and East Tenth and Ansenv. packtaek contafnfni two blankeU.-ntirive and t sweaters, igniter pnone wewara LOST Very small Russian skyo terrier, lonf hair litnrs over- eyes, oar frai. leroaie. answers to name of "Tootsie." Bevrard. Fliune clerk at Danruth hotel. LOST A Japanese crdsa fox fur, between 60th and Hawtberoe and Harrison, Friday eve- nine about :BU. Finder please call Tenor oi Hewsrd. . - , ' WILL Gentl.man who nicked un by auto lady and a children on Tailor Ferry road return bae with 'i prs. (Uppers in to H. B. Uooaieuow, flirts. Wortmsn & Kintf Heward. LOST Enameled brooch., bsord 8 violets, our nl and white, with diamond in center of earn. Iteward. Mrs. Roelnin-. 4S9 Clay, Banner apta. LOST Sat. eve.. Russian Fitch cane. Will finder clease leave at 023 rrsemonl ana get reward r wdin. bioz. LOST 160 Libert v bond in small leather oase. Finder please call Tabor 4ov and inquire lor Mrs. Huffman. LOST Monogram watch fob with initials F. 8. B. Name Ip Tun on back. Main T1UW. LOST Man's brown suede gauntlet. Reward. llollister, 1108 Wilcox bide Main 104 LOST InHeilia gallery gat afternoon, 2 bills folded together. .Reward, cast iao. LOS? -Sat. night. brown kid glove for right hand. Beward. Ben, 2007. IXST Bank pook containing 825; " reward. East 4178. tOST Jeweled A. T. O. fraternity nin. pearls and rubles. Tabor o. wi pq. , LOST A lady's open face Walt ham , watch on pin; monogram on bark; reward.- wain. Olio. LOST Airedale. Snnday, 4 n. m.. near 12th and Main sta. Iteward. Can Mala 3012. FOUND Canoe. - -Inquire at "64 Montana ava. BUSINESS AKD TRADE SCHOOLS 88 LEARN AVIATION EARN 875 TO 8300 Complete coorses in mechsmos and flying. Aero club license on gradnauoa All courses free to federal vocational training men. The state of Ore gon allows 828 per month for educational pur nosea to Oreeoa ax-service men. - First and only exclusive Aeronautical school la the Northwest. A SCHOOL WHTTO HAS OVER ZOOB yig CENT MORE PUPILS THAN ANT OTHEU SIMILAR SCHOOL IN THIS TEIUUTOUI. No bond required. , Catalogue on reqnest DUDRET AIRCRAFT COMPANT. Portland R24 Morgan Bldg, Oregon. LEARN' automobile and tractor renal ring and driving in America a largest aad finest system of trad schools. We also teach all branches of ignition, electrical end. battery Work, vulcanixlnf and re-treading, welding and brazing, and instruc tion on all truce of marine and stationary en- ginea and farm lighting plants. Tou take the tools in vour hand and get the actual preetJea shop experience. The Hemphill schools turn ant thousands of tucceesful graduates every year. Do von want to loin thia ciasa of well trained aad bigb paid men! Htate aid former awrvtea men. Information and catalog uixin request. Day and evening classes. Hemphill Trade Schools, Inc., 707 Hawthorne are., cor. 20th. MEN, SPEND TOUR WINTER- iVlLSIXUS Autcmobile and tractor engineering, welding and bronsing. Special ignition, battery and electrical work. Vulcanizing and retreading. HEMPHILL'S TRADE SCHOOL 707 Hawthorne Ave. Cor 20th J Terme If Denired. ' tX?Mf. t ara-M. ttntne Collece. A am res EVERT GRADUATE A POSITION All -business courses, including comptometer training. Enroll anytime day school, night school! Write for free e talogue. Fourth Bear MorrisoB. Phone Main 5Q. A Position for Each Graduate Ai.issry cit.iiMu TuT-u -7! 1 T-jf tt will MOl.Ett BARBER COLTJXiR wid teach yott the - trade 1 in 8 weeks, receive some pay while teeming. ' PoitioiW secured Ex-aerviza men re eeivo sute aid. Write or call lor catakaiue, 2S4 Barntde st Ci-r-UKai; over 17, for poitaj mail wrvice, $1.5 monLh: experleaoe nnnecessary. For free par ticular of exsminatioa. writ J. eLeonard i former -civil service cistoinrr); 008 Equitable bldg. . Washington, u. c PORTLAND Barber College teaches the barbte - trade in eiht weeks; pars while learning; good set of tools cnen; posittoa secured; tui Ucn Tedoced 88 N. Second. MEN. WOMEN leara barber trade; wage wbiie learning; pasrfJuas grairanteed. Mgr. 22 years' experience. Oregon Barber College, 238 Madien. RtJCKT MOUNTAIN Teacher.' Agency. Enroll tree. Frank K. Welle", former aaitant state rtnrf.. Mgr., N-W. bank bldg. Phone Main 8278. EABT SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Uup Kegina Ruckel'e private school; Individual fnetrt'etion. 122 H Grand svc. Ka-t 427. OUK.ON law fchotii. All-ky hldg . 2i and U r - riacn U W. sw RjcUartiaon. aee. Mia 877. Itfiis'.. Al UlU BUSINESS jCstt TRADE SCHOOLS ! t vi fiTv titi vr. i Mtt" Tonhg men and women aranted! eall 4.14 Railway KzrhSne Mdi 1 rnlendid nmorlnnitr ta learn a well paid profession. Railway Tele graph Institute. Night classes. 1IEL1 MTAKTF.D M AI.K 15 NORTH rtrtIS? KEMPLOMENT . BBOADWAV S7. ' '- JEARN $25 A DAY Wa want four men wiltine tn nut in ! hours par day selling at half price the belt firs en the market See aaleamaaager. Perfection sire w., ivu ana stars at WASTEI Bids on eioavating and eettent wort on a beement on Portland Heiahta. Wallaoa. at Handy Corp. Bhop, 41st and Sandy, HANDT man for day's work gardening, eta. Tabor 8.88. - . LlVK aaiesmin to irForrl ears. MusT"furnai own demonstrator. OS Hit, Jonrnal. HKLP WAyTKll FF.WAI.E LIPMAX. WOLFK at CO. fORMER SALESPEOPLE AND CASH; . 1ERS OF LIPMAN. WOLFE CO. not nee I r engaged, who wish to work part or full tiase ' through the holidays, -are Invited to report al - . the employment bursas before 10:80 a. am, , LLPJ-Ut. WOLFE A CO. ".: alRS. U V. A SWTTT"formeTlydltorcrSS ployment for women with the federal gov ' ernment. will assist women to secure employ ment in all lines. Office. 829 Henry bldg., cor. 4th and Osk. Bdwy. 4587. , -TWO young ladiea, neat appearance, for Vaude villa road abow; must be able to alng, dance ot play instruments; good amateur considered. Call - 1 Hayton hotel. 1st st. room 8038 and 9 p. m. jlkx uiill, in need ot a friend apply to re !: ration Army Rescue Home. Mayfst an. : Alesander sts. Phone Msln 8450. DM. ear. tili; II CLASS millinery designer wanled.C.ood salary, long season. Give references wkar lat employed first leTter, B-9T, Jourrtsl. WANTED At once, Ctrl or elderly woman (oc 'mail faoUHeholfl and aaaiatAna fne alf-k aamau. German -preferred. Call at 84 1 1th st. WASTED Olrl to assist lo (eoeral botiaework. 71 Kant 16th N. i 1'iA.xtl iisMoiu ii'ro lor sewing, laundry or housework; reference. Main 0IB. WE8"T 8iTE school rlrl to care (or 2 -year-old clitld. Reference required. Msln 28J. HELP 1VAHTFD MALE AfiD FF.MALK 88 VAIPEVILI.K Men. girls, song and dsnre girl, ' snonolotist, contortionist, comedian; muat be able to work double alro. Call at rocra 8fl Dayton hotel, 1st and Taylor, mornings I o I. ask lor w. A. iieaa Charton. manager Rose Novelty Co. WANTED Male -or female, bright young boys ana women to take orders tor Uhristmaa dee- ore tinna. Quick seller. Good profit. Call Te- Dor man. SITTJATIOJfS MAI.K EXPERIENCED collector, at the business fot 17 years. wanU position efter Dec s; good reference and bond if required; also good salesman; LX-84 2, Journal, - MR. FARMER Do you need a manf tits i- peneoce. uairy preferred. try itand milker. Address room '416 81. Paul hotel. Portland. Or.. or phone between 12 and 1 o'clock. tiET wood cutters, grubbers and land elearrrt Horn tne floneer EmDIorment Co.. 14 N. 2d at Phone Broadway 2318. 'ATTENTION. RKAL-ESTATE UeS'"' ' " Carpenter and palnur need work, snv kind: new or repair and maaonry. East 18T4. STF.N(KiIlAl'HER First class man. age 80. 8 years' experience Private secrete nr. E-133. Journal. . ACTIVE young man, of good auperaance, must liava work: motor work, lilumbing: will do anything. K-941, JeurnaL POSITION by man ex periauivd in grocery bu.i neea. either wholesale or retail; will take anything; good references. F-A88, Jnnrnsl. U1VH SCHOOL student wants employment after ? scnooi and catnraaya, t an Alarsbau Hunt). TOt'NO man wante- to leara asndr malting: wages -no object. M-8BU, Journal - CARPMNTER work excliang ed lot chickens. Tabor 4254. KAIOMtMNU. painting. piaster-patching. Reasonable. Main 2flB, - - - CARPENTER and contractor, Jobbing; anything .In the building Una. Bart MeC. CARPENTERING, REPAIR INO aad' UEMOD EI.INQ. TAB6R 83. FORrTION by etperlencad middle aged man, janitor, istior 8I10. TOt'NO man would like -pgeitioa on larm. 162 1st st. ' v WANTED ExcavaUoa, general taaos work. jaTOVINO or hauling. Irs -ton truest, with. dri- ers by Bonr or contract East 8177. PLA8TERINO. entaanay and asaMSt Wtk.'lu8 K. 44th at Tabor 2868. BAKER'S helper, S years' experience; ' reter enres. Call Aenwood 8101. WANT to rent small place, eloae In, where eaa keep cow and chickens. Eaet 2049. ROOF repaired, gutters end dn (pouts eleaaaj out CaU AutiimaUe 81T-8T. FUB manufactured and remodeled at 400 Jsf ferson st Phono 4901. . - .- CTnPENttSTlNO. repairing. ' remodeling, bnttC in fixtures g specialty. Call Antomatie 817-27. ' WANTED Contract bauling wood or atiytlilng. Have 8Ston trork. ftall Cliertes. Msr. 204S. CARPENTER Repairing and remodeling new work, ga rages ; prices reasonable. Bell. 87. ROOMS tinted, 83 and ' 14. good work and satisfaction. Phone Main 8888. JANITOR, married, no children. Marshall 877, HITrATIOXW FKMAI.K. 4 RESPECf ISLE; corn p lent, reflrrwrVridow with well behaved child of II wishes position aa hwusekeeper la a reepaetablo home. No triflers need apply. Call la person at ,223 W. Park at.. Apt No. 8, after 1 p. m. , SCilOOL girl of 14 wants place to work for 4 room and board fat Elliott school district. Phone Col. 888. ' ' LACEj. 8CRIM AND' MARQrtSETTE Cl'R TAtNl, DRAPERIES, BLANEETSlTWINB CP LIKE NEW! WILL CALL. EAST- ft 18. iOt'NO lady wisbee light office work. t'pinV. some short hsnd; referencea. Tabor 8482, DRErtSJf AKI5G 48 COATS, suits and dreaeea made and altered; expert werkmanabip. - Our ready made PE-KAT bona dress so are made from the latest smart style. Various colon and styles to choose from. Mrs. Kelly, 7o2 aneonver are. Aut, iie-us, DtEINO, claanlng, pressing, dressmaking, re. modeling, relinlng. alterations, pleating; rea- aonable prices. The Cabinet Cleaner A Dyers, 424 Morrison near nui. Mi:g iBJa. ALTERATIONS, refitting aod'maklng of ladie'. gsrmenta, reasonable prtceii work guaranteed. J. Reutrin. Ladies' Pallor, 408 Btsab A Lane bldg. MRS. MAE PATTERSON, don dressmaker, 883 K. Baimon. rnone zio-st. TtCRrtES 88 PRACTICAL Bursa desire day or night wot k. Practical nurse desires position in , doctor' office or a matron. East 7211. NURSE going teTCaliforivia would cere for In valid or children ea route. BeL- given, V 401. Journal, ' ... ETpEIUEN'CED nurse, best refereneea. rtlooe Main 1072. FCRKISHED BOOMS ' J fifSfEL OHIO. 28FHONT, CO It. MADlHO.s' Housekeeping and transieat room, stesm beat, hot and eokl water, aulomiia elavasor, rats 6U a day up;weekly rata. ':! PRINCES HOTEL" 848 E. Burn aide: Iteated room with bath, by dy or week. - Cet away from the high pricedrni -. , ONE sleeping room on third-floor, newly painted - and pird; Just the. thing for a shipyard worker. 88 a month. 828 Hall st. W'HT par downtown prices? Clean rooma 8 1 to 82.80 per wk. ; transient, 60e; Dew man agement. 412 W. ltb at. .. . , - ' new BOTAlTStrL . - JOSH 4th. Rooaw by day or Week, steam beet - Rates per day 7 8g op. - ' FCE3I8HED ROOMS PUITATE ; V - - FAMILY U : NEWLT faraished room, modem conveniences, walking distance, private home. ref. required. Overuntrt. Main 6048. , LARftE front room, clone is M east -side;' ;. furnace beat home privilege, with or with out boarjl Eat 8008. ; LARUE, comfortable front room, modern, nit able for two: walking distance. Nob Hilt l s- tri-t. Main 8485. ; t, .,. . ; COZY room, in comf iriawl boms, fiii- eta-i-lnyed. alanbaU. :52