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31 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON GUY TERMINALS TAKE IN $29,243 DURNG NOVEMBER Kngineer G. B. Hegardt of the dock commission, rendered a report of the earnings of the public docks at the meeting of the board this morninsr. Total receipts from the four terminals for the month of November amounted to $29,243.93, aggregated as follows: ,' Terminal No. 1 v .8 9.702.40 Terminal tiO. Terminal No. 3 -'Terminal -No. 4 5.560.68 384.08 ',-14.272.05 Public levee 320.84 , . Te'-i ...'......$29.2.43,93 'lhe report of the- engineer was adopted. It showed progress in the con struction ..work under the direction of the dock commission at dorks No. 4 and 5. Cornfoot & Mcintosh were awarded $59,490 on the construction of the pon toons for the new dry dock, this being ' on the percentage basis of the original estimate of the engineer. ' Relative to the communfeation from the committee on port legislation of the tbamber of Commerce the matter was kfsvferred to the city attorney. Improve ment of the Is'orth Portland harbor came to light again and a communication from . the Columbia river loggers inf jrmatlon bureau was referred to the city attorney. steameivs crew in hard FIGHT TO CHECK FLAMES Son mn r-ul rioA u L-tT r S The 700 ton steamer Sudbury, bound from W New York to San Francisco,' is berthed at the municipal pier here" today, her hold charred and watersoaked and her captain and crew exhausted from a long battle at sea with fire and noxious gases. Fire was discovered in her hold Tues day night. It was started. It is believed, when the ' paint and ' oils in her cargo shifted, the friction causing the flames. -The Sudbury was then 160 miles south of 8a n Diego and 70 miles offshore. Cap tain Vater O'Brien and the entire crew battlea the flames continuously until! yeBicraay noon, wnen uiey were bub- trolled. - ' '' The -decks became so hot the feet of the 'sailors blistered and the men were, driven back time and again by gases. .Lifeboats were made ready whtyi it seemed the ship could not be saved. En gine oil and formaldehyde cn board 'made the situation of the crew even more perilous. . ' v ' Slevlorc , Cane Dismissed . Suits brought by Jrlarry Kosel, E. C, Larson, O. W. Balloii and C. A. Ordway, all stevedores, against the Columbia Pa cific Shipping company end Bwwn & MK.abei were dismissed .this morning by Kederal Judge Wolverton at the request of the complainants The men were In jured September 2; 1919,. while working on the steamer .West Harts. The suits were settled Out of -ourt for $4,000. the eupumuon. Busies. . -v . a-1 Positjons of Vessels i Tladio reports from'North Head give the position -pf the following vessels at 8 p. m. December 8 : SS. Governor. San Frsnclsco for- Seat tie. 146 miles north of Blnncv , SS.' Admiral Schley. Seattle c for San Ftancisco. 360 miles from Seattle. KS. Moffett, Seattle for Richmond, 450 . miles from Richmond. . SS. Washtenaw, port San Luis for Portland, 103 miles from Astoria. SS.; Oeorglana Rrriph, Tacoma for San Pedro, 74 miles sonth of Columbia river. SS. (Juabb'n. Point Wells for San 'Franciwo, '453 miles from Han Francietoo. SS. West Nomet'Vum, Yokohama .for Portland, so miles rrom Astoria. .e SS. Hyndes. Port Angels for Hilo, 186 miles southwest of Tatoosh. 'SS.' Arlmlral Goodrioh. San Tedro'for KtfnttlA fi T mil., frt.. Qc,n I .... - . SS. West Jester. Belifnchain for Yo- L-nhflmn 1 mllea frin tPlfttterv . . SS. West Hsrtland.-Honolulu for Seat- ' ; tle 676 miles from Seattle. RS. NHe,. Orient for Han Francisco, 975 1 mil? wert of San liTaiw-wco 'Ichthin. SS. Oregronlah, Portland for San Fran- Cisco, 8 miles north Cane Bianco. SS. Knstern Merchant, ten Francisco for Honolulu, 240. miles from San Fran clsco. ' i. ..- Al.Ii ALOXG T1IR WATF.RFROXT The steamship Washtenaw of the tTnion Oil fleet arrived ui late Thurs day afternoon and is, discharging fuel on at wuiDruigo. The McCormick line steamshln Kiam ath sailed for San Pedro with passen, gers-and freight this morning. . The steam schooner Wakeena. witlt okin troubles ire most embarmssina and annoying That disfiguring ikin trouble which inskes you scratch no matter where you are is a source of disgust to others as well as tor ment to yourself. Try Restnol Ointment. It relieves itching at once, and heals eruption promptly. Prescribed for years by physicians All drorists sell R twin I Ointxaetttaad Soap. Efficiency ' and- Low Cost F.W. Baltes & Company - Printers First and Oak Streets Milb lSS Auta .6S vJ gfl - a eeneral eartro from San Francisco, is I due to arrive up late this afternoon. Notice to Mariners The following afreets the aid to navigation in the Seventeenth Lighthouse district: Oregott Willamette River- Above Oregon City falls. Lights temporarily discontinued De-r-mbct 1, 11120: Uncoln Br light. Lincoln Bocks loiter lis bt, Lincoln Rocks hg. Darrpw Chute liitht, McOee Landing light. Beardsley Landing light.- - . . .. Washington Seacoest, TJmatllla Reef Light el replaced en station December 4, 1.0. By order of the bureau of lighthoris. . , ROBERT WARttACK. Superintendent of Lighthou.-ie. : Arrival December 4 Wahkeena, American steamer, from San Fran- ciat-o, at Bt. Helm, ballast. . .- ' . . - . . , . 1 V.m TorT News of the Port I . vvaemenaw, American aicaim.,, ' Kan Lnia. oil! . Curacao, American steamer, from San Fran cisco and Eureka, paasenger and general. Departure December S Moerdyk, Dutch ateamer, fot Europe, wheat.i and flour. - - , Saline. American eteamer, for San Pedro, ballast. ...... I'tiracao 'American steamer, for Coos Bay, Etireka and Han .. Francisco, passenger and genetal. MARIS E AIMA5AC Weather at Rlm'i Mouth North llead, Dec. 9. " Conditions t the mouth of the river at noonrt Sea. moderate wind, southeast. 25 miles; weather, cioudy. Tide at Astoria Pi-May . tticrti w.t.r 1 -.ow Water 1:10 a. m., 7.7 feet -': . m.. 3.5 feet 0.31 p. m 8.3 feet I 7:89 p. m.. 0.2 feet DAILY RIVER READINGS 8 a. m.. Pacific Time. 3 2 C-TQ Kb .xAxa r1 hi hi : : I'matilla .. . 25 3.8 1-0.3 0.01 Kugene 10 5.0 0.4 0.10 Albany go 7.3 0.2 O.JS Btlem 20 6.0 -0. 0.87 Oregon City ...... . J2 8.S -0.2 0.45 Portland .. 15 6.2 -0.1 0.20 C Itise. . ( ) Fall. . HITER t'ORECAST The Villamette rier at Portland will remain nearly atationary Friday and probably Saturday. AT EIGHBfR13fO PORTS Astoria. lec. 9. Afrtred down at 11 lat nlslit and failed at 9:15 a. m., steamer Klamatb, for Han KnuicUco. Arrirel at S:3S and Ml up at lo a. m., steamer Wahkeena. from Han Francisco. Arrived at 8:30 and left tip at 10 m.. steamer Washtenaw, from Port Kan I.uis. Sailed at 10:23 a. m.. steamer Flarel. for Han Pedro. Arrived at 11:20 a, ni.,Uam er Vet .omentum, from Orent. San Pedro, Dee. 9. ArrWed last night, steamer W ml bury, rum .Nsw Kurt; waur damage m ao. 3 nolo. . Astoria, -!. 8. ArriTed at 1 :35 and left tip St 5 p. m., ateamer Curacao, from San t ranolsco. ria Kurrka. Arrived at. 3:4.1 n. m scbotmcr C. S. Holmes, from San Krancixci. San Francisco, lec. 8. Sailed at 5 p. m., steamer Bakerafield, lrom New York, for Port land. Kobe. Dec. A ,Sanl s a.m.. rrmt tkr Portland. 8an rlm. IVc R N.fl.t-9t,d. v ir meyer. ior roruarut. ia San tranci'vjo. Heattle. Deo. 9. (I. X. lArri.- Steamer Ilsttie Luckenbach, from New York, ia San Francisco and ErefetL 7:40 a m Hailed: Admiral Dewey, tor San Diego, ia San Francisco and San I'edro, noon: Victoria, for Uoiriox, 10 a. m. ; Alameda, lor Tacoma, 9:4u . m.t ArriTod. Dec. 8. Steamer Waiena. from nnusiu..ommDta. tt 11 B. m, SaUed. Dec. H -Tug Lillico No. 20, for SoutheaaUrnaAlasia. p. ra. Ketchucan. Di-c. R ft v nie.it. Dieamer ."ortnwanlern. nortnoound- lO . m I'ewriDHrir. iiiw. s. fi n s i . ci.ii.m4 steamer Admiral ataon. southbound. U:3u m. Auckland. N. Z.-Dee. fi'l v a i . tired'. Steamer Niagara, from Vahcoiuer. iiuncaotig, Dec (L .X. 3.) Arrired: fjimfnuiri, irom SflSlllft. a b San Diego. Dec. 8. (I. V. 8.) Arrived aleatuer Hodburr. fro it, V.o, Vnt Su Pclro, lK-c. 8. Arrired: Steamer Steel attle, ia ban Kranciseo. Bailed O:ieeo. foe ou isit-ao. Daueu, : uritmu, lor Seattle, ri San 1 ranm:o. -Port TownjH-nd. T)iv. o n n si i rired. Ssnta Fiaria. from Ah'ofn?ta" m-n . m. ; schooner Kambrkim) fmm iwn,. K.n. October 15. Paartd out: l.jman Stewart, lor Oleum, 8 a. m. December 8. oaased out. a steam schooner, at 4:30 a. tn.; sj-smer Jeffer- m-ii, iur nonuieaAtorn Alaska, 12:40 p, m. Atlas, for Hiclimond. 1:80 p. m. f 'l'acoma, Deo. 9. ( I. S, S.I Arrift .S. earner Admiral - Rodman frHY, .WM. V.U. jacoma rtier. 0. (I. N. 8.) Arrived Admiral Itodman, from Ocean Falls, via 8e- a. m, Arnvea. IS til ss. M'indber, L""".,00 rearo, via Seattle; San IHego, fnloi ''"'a ounsora, iorasan rearo nan f TinMMn 1 1.... o if V U 1 4 1 .1 til Uhlttier. Port Aan T.,iU ti.ii . . Atoiral Kvans. Los Angeles, ( v'..m. Sailed! otn fcl Lobo, IxibiUas, 7:80 a. m. : Phoenix, wreeuwooa. 1:20 m, ; Manoa, Houolulu, 12:50 y. m.; toquiue, ort Bramj, 11:43 i. ui.: Wa ters. San I'ifeo. 11:45 a. m. Harden, Van- . - a,, m. i ueusoiv, isan xiiego, X'l v. m. ; Avalon. Villata Harbor, a rar. n Krunswick. fort Bragg, 4:40 p. m. ; Humboldt, Los Angele. 4:40 p. in. ; Bakersfield. neaale. 4:40 p. m.; Admiral Niahol on, Santa Bari.ara. 4:30 p. m.; 1-acliic, Willat Harbor. 6:10 p. m.i Cordova, Seattle. 7:13 m. Arrived, t " -lvvH;t fori joraag, : jo a la.; San Ja cinto, urays iiarnor, w a. in.; Fearless and Ful day Motur ship Jiirgaret, Monterey i -8o . i S Eeie and E. M. Phtli, Port San ,1Uis, 5.4a a. m. ' , erion, i-ori bail lvuts, :lo a. m. Sailed, to. i Funeral -Services For Mrs, Brown Friday Morning At 9 o'clock Friday morning funeral servtces will be held for Mrs. Lenora M. Brown, who died at her home, 523 East Twenty-sith street north. Decem ber 6, at. the Church of the Madeleine,.! mast uwenty-tliiror and Siskiyou streets. Those who survive are the husband. Edward J. Brown of the Zellerbach ; Paper company ; four daughters, Mar garet,' Eleanor, Lillian and Dorothy; the parents, Mr. and Mr?. E. A. Shet land ; a brother, Galen Shelland, all of Portland, and a sister, Mrs. 'p. a. Car ver of Redondo Beach, CaL ? Interment will be at Riverview cemetery. Mrs. orown was Dorn m fortland. Jolin A. Johnson ' John A. Johnson, overseas veteran. Who died at Coblens, Germany, August ?, 1920, was buried Wednesday at Mount Scott cemetery 4 with full military hon ors. Members of the American Legion were pallbearers and a f irine . from the same organisation also fired a volley over the grave. The Rev. V. G. Ogren of the Swedish Lutheran church conducted the services at Fin ley's chapel. Johnson Was born in Swe den In 1885. He is Burvived by two brothers, Fred and . Ernest Johnson, uoth of Cherry Grove, Or, Ole Vlder Veterans of Foreign Wars will con duct the funeral service for Ole Vider Friday afternoon at the East Side fu neral directors' chapel. Vider died at Pierce's sanitarium December 2. His only relatives reside in Norway. He will be buried in the soldiers' plot at Mount Scott cemetery. Members of the organization are requested to attend the service. v .. Amelia Ann Harper The funeral for Mrs. Amelia Ann Har per, 90, who died Monday at her resi dence. 6 IS Raleigh street, was beld this morning at St- Marks Episcopal church. Interment was at Lone Fir cemetery. Mr. Harper was born In London June 13, 1830-, and had been a resident of Ore gon for 45 years. . Three children sur vive. They are A, J. Harper of Port land. E. Harper of Seattle and Mrs. W L. Woolley of Oakland, Cal. To Hold Revival , The. First Church of the Kaiarene has engaged The Auditorium from February 2ft to March 9 Inclusive, A revival meet ing will be conducted there during that period. President A. M. Bowes and Sec retary Jennie Ostley of the local Xaza rent church announced. : . BGaOWBLOCKS DROP IN EGGS, That application for art' opportu nity to sell eggs on the public mar ket at a lower price than dealers are charging had been unsuccessful through the negative attitude of Commissioner C. A. Bigelow, was asserted in a Statement today by R. E. Butler vice president, and V. !. Upson, manager of the Oregon Poul try Producers' association.' "The granting of this request would lower the .price of egga on the market from five to nine cents a doeen;" said Butler. The present condition of the egg mar ket is a horrible example of manipula tion and is exactly the condition which we were trying to avoid when we began lowering the prices in November," was Upson's comment. Promising that admission of the poul try producers through their cooperative association would "break" egg specula tion in Portland, Butler added: "By no possible means can lhe asso ciation dippose of any considerable part of its product on the public market, as about five cases a day would be the limit of what it could handle there and the association's output at times reaches as high as 150 cases. It is the intention of the association to use this as an ad vertising means for its eggs, selling them in cartons under association brand with regard to' weight and size."' Commissioner Bigelow said it was a mistake to report him as denying the ap plication of poultry producers. '"I have not taken final action . on the matter," said he. "But my experience in the past with marketing organiiations has not been satisfactory.- Also I believe it more necessary to reenact our old ordinance authorizing the placing of maximum prices on articles sold on the public mar ket than to adopt the association's plan. My mind, however, is still open. I have net reached a decision." . T ... ," Admitting that past experience with marketing. -organizations had perhaps not been satisfactory, Butler denied that the poultry producers should be included in the" same category. "Our argument is," he said, "that cooperative associa tions have never sold on the public mar ket and by taking in the outlying dis trict in Washington, to which objection is made, we are bringing 4housands of dollars into Portland that formerly went to Seattle." COUJfCIIj WOULD EXTEND CONTRACTS OVER 5 YEARS In keeping with the voters expression at the recent city election, the city council has authorized Commissioner of Finance Pier to advertise' for bids for lighting the city street's, public places and municipal buildings of Portland for the next five years and to contract for such lighting. :By this action the coun cil expects to save the city approxi mately $75,000 on the five-year period. Heretofore the city's lighting Contract bids have been for periods of two years only, and because of the expense at tached to preparing for handling lite contract, but one company would enter a bid, the only other competing concern announcing that it would be glad to enter a bid for a five-year period, but not for a shorter -term. It was to give competing companies an even chance that the former ordinance was changed by the voters, and the council has but officially acted upon the public's ex pressed will in the matter. PORTLAND PAVIXQ CHEAPER THAN IN SOUTH, SAYS pCLIN Both" concrete and bttulithlc paving contractors are constructing . paved streets in Portland for approximately one half the price charged by California contractors, according to Superintendent Robert S. Dulin of the municipal paving plant Dulin has Just returned from a tour of inspecting paving operations in San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa and Los Angeles counties. "I found contractors down there get ting approximately $3.60 per yard for Paving, While the municipal plant here figures on a basis of -$1.60 per yard ! ,nrl ih. nrlvsts ivintrsctors fiarure on a basts - of 23 per cent above the city plant's figures," Dulin said. He added, however, that the private contractor was entitled to the additional 25per cent as his profit, the city figuring on no profit ior Its plant - CITY EMPLOYES PAID FOIt tTSE OF PRIVATE L.A.eiIIXES City employes using their private auto mobiles on official business will be re imbursed In the future on a basis of 7V4 cents for each mile actually traveled in the city's interests; all claim to be in dorsed by the -commissioner of the de partment in which the machine is used. An ordinance- to that; effect was - in troduced at the Wednesday meeting of the city council by Commissioner of Finance Pier. Commissioner of Public Utilities Mann also Introduced a resolution authorizing the transfer of autos for hire licenses, fixing a fee of $1 for the transfer. The measure will put an end to public ve hicle operators transferring their license to another after the city revokes their permit, Mann stated. Bids Run 15 Days Section 208 of the city's charter of 1913 was amended at the Wednesday session of the council to require adver tising of bids for electric light contracts with the city to run only 15 days, in stead of 60 days. Commissioner Mann, who introduced the amendment, said as there were only two concerns to bid on the city's lighting contracts, and as the ordinance hatl not been lived up to, he considered the change decidedly ad vantageous to all. . Alyin Shagren's . Bond Is Refunded Five hundred dollars bail posted by Alvin C. Shagren, physical director for Corvallls public schools, was ordered re funded this morning by Federal Judge Wolverton at the request of United States Attorney Humphreys. The ball was asked to Insure Shagren's appearance- before, the federal grand Jury. Humphreys - told -the court Shagren would , appear voluntarily. Shagren is charged by the government with mailing an improper letter, to Florence Hawkins of Portland. BI-'ILDIXG PKRMITS Bnifcfing permit issued for construction cost ing $1000 or more: Clyde 1'env. erect residence.: 260 "E. 46th between Hawthorne and Atadisoa at.; builder, " K. S. Alcariand, S300U. ; Cleland And HnbbeU, erect residence, 44? 44th between Divfcion and Grant; builder, the asm". $3500. . - W. P. Greene, erect residence on Kellogg be tween Fesenden and CaXlin its. ; builder, the aame. 12000. Albert Cleveland, erect residence,' 877 E. 28th X. between Rrvc and Dunkele y ; builder, A. J. Brugaer; S85U0. Amria anne Iron Works, erect tresfe, on Alhiria avenu. between Charleston ad John BUTLER CHARGES stre-- wider, Portland Brides & Buudins Co.. coat $3200. . 'ltu.i,j and Hnbbell, erect residence. 445 E. 44th between Division and Grant; builder, toe same, (3500. C. C. Ralph, erect residence, 1331 B. 22d between -ClaTlxiHTne and Bybee sta.; builder. It. E. Stroud, $8200. Barnes, Lindsley Manufacturing company, transfer room, foot of Orecon st. between O-W. R. it N. track; builder, lhe same; $9000. E.- B Covey, erect residence, 81 Failine be tween Michigan and Hfcaoorl; builder W. U. Carl, $2000. IL O. Hcaox, erect store. 891 S E. 824 be tween 09th' and 60th area.; builder, the same, $1500. . P. O. Jobaruoo. erect residence, 801 Michigan between Ma. -on and Skidmore st. ; builder, the same. $2500. Oregon Transfer company, repair wsrhou. 401 N. 18th between Upshur and 'Vaughn st.; builder. Camp & DePuy, Inc., $6000. A. E. Pe"ley. erect residence, 741 Mountain blvd. between, Pattott road and Sherwood drive; builder. A, W. Wallace, $5000. , Baner Trainer, erect re-Wcnee, 1019 E. 28th N'., between Alberta and Wygant; builder, the -a me. $3000. ' .Mrs. M E. Johnson, erect residence. 1136 E. ilth street, between Killinjsworth and Em erson: builder. P. scateve. eost siioo. Barry Wilson, erect residence, 7109 58th avenue, between 71st and 7 2d streets; builder. A. J. Arnett, cost J32UU. W. A. Smith, erect residence. 864 Durisley avenue, between 28th and 29th street; builder, the same, cost I400O. H. Nelson, erect residence, 1555 Kerby ttreet. between Stafford and Holland; builder, the same, cost $3500. 8., P. & S. Ry. Co., erect lumber shed, on 12th street, between lUleieh and Quimby; builder, L. Q. Kaymoad Lumber Co., cost glKOO. 8., P. A S. Ry. Co., eiect lumber shed. - on 1 2th . street, between Raleigh and Quimby builder. L.. O. "Raymond Lumber Co., coat $1800. " JfW TOBAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN Unusual Bargain IN A WELL-BUILT STRUCTURE ON EDGE OF Lower Irvington Addition Suitable for Community, Club or Church Purposes, On Corner Lot 100x100 Ft. I n Beautiful, Convenient Section? . Contains auditorium with seating ca pacity of 340 ; Sunday school room. 190: voun'e people's room, 75 : pri mary, 85 : 2 committee rooms, dining rooni, kitchen, furnace room. t If interested call East 7998 or East 7944 for further in formation. Lovely Small Home Architect took a prize In HouSe and Garden fofMhe beauty of its architecture ; central hall, large living room with mantle so charming in detail ; fine sun porch and dining room, com plete kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath and glass-inclosed sleeping porch ; pretty war garien Price S6500. MRS. HARRY. PRICE PALMER 441 E. S1ST ST. N. EAST 7t7 I'WOMi' CKNO OS TOUR OLD CARPETS (We Call and Deliver) Old ftugs sna Wooltn Clothing W Make Rtvcnlbls, Hnd-won FLUFF RUGS SilO ft. Fluff Rue ........ :$17.80 8s ft. Fluff Rut.i... 4.SC Raa Rug tWoysr, All , 8lg Clothe CInlno And 0m Dept. Mall Order, fend tor feoaklet Mattress Renovated, Mas Ov . Slads to Ordae Feather Rtevsltd Carpet Cleaning, rtsv rtlng. Eta. Ss12 Rugs Steamed Clianaa, J1.50 WESTERN FLUFF BUS OO. 64-60 Union Ave, N. East 931 i -23 HOUSES AND GARAGES Made of standardised, built, 4-foot sections. Beady and easy to erect. 6hpped anywhere, art Catalogue, REDIMAOE BUILDING CO PORTLAND, OREQOM. E. 11 Mi and Market, or S03 Lewis Bldf, Phone: East S1 14, er Bdwy 4835 Ledta save your old carpets, rug ena'Me. an a loth I no. Let it make new rug toe tei. 188 e. stn it. MistM S5u : WE CALL AND DCLIVCR Cf oldest and nest equipped faetory fa va Northwest, Fluff and rag rugs wov All sixes. CarpeU eleaoed. eta. FOR MAIL OrDERSSKNDFORBOOKLET Portland Rug Co. CJfDEB 3T1EW MAJCAGEME5T Wav Have Cut Our Price -for a Limited Time OSE IxU FT. FLTJlfF J22 50 oxr Mxii'rT.'vLvrr j f-p aua ,il J. I iOv All Other Work at t9 Diseoaatt Flaff Begs Ufade rrem d Carpet monrcs a spkcialtt , GITK US A TRIAL We Cal! 'and Deliver UTS.im E. 17TH ST. BELL. 6!S AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS . DECEMBER 10, 1920 AT S3 SECOND STHEEt' All storage accounts 4 months past due. . Ooods subject to sale on this date. :.sirf. insr.! . I - C. O. riCK THA71STF.K COM PAS V - 8TOBAGE 5EW TOBAT A DIFFERENT HOME! $S250 Of bungalow type, with liv lng; room 16x3 1, off Hhich i sunroom with French doors; also dining room with coloring in blue and black; large, light, -sunny kitchen; 1 bedroom 1st floor, 3 on second floor; bath room equipped with set-in tub, pedestal lavatory, etc. Full cement basement, good garage. Excellent location, lo heart of Irvington district. MRS. HARRY PRICE PALMER East 7976 ! ' AFCTIOX SALES TOMOKKOff AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOl'SE, 190-173 REf!ONi STftKET. 8At.Ki AT 10 A. M. 3WEETI?f 7TOT1CFS 41 B. P. O. ELKS N 0. 142. Reg ular meeting ith (Thursday) evening. Elk' temple, 8 o'clock. Initiation. Visiting .brother wel come. M. R. gAULDIN-G. Secretary. CALLED meeting 6uhnyid8 chapter No 42, B. A. M-. Friday. Decem in aiMnhers -will meet at tem- w- . , . sr. le, 8 p. m. sftarp. instauauon ""i';"'" S9ti and Hawthorne. Order E. U. 1. W. J. BUKCK.EL, Sac'y. rmmvp.Tnif CHAPTER NO. 1S B A. M. Called convocation Fri day evening. East Eighth and Burn side streets, at 8 o'clock. U. M. and y. jii. aegrees, , " lly ordet of E, H P. , KOt QUACKENBCSH. Secy. "pimTI.AND LODGE NO. 55, A. V & A. M. t-Hpecial commum- tfr, ihla Friday evening. lHthian - bldg .i Grand Lodge .n Work in M. M.- de- 1 uirh .win he conferred by police dept members. - An interesting aaoresa by Bro. Chas. U. Rogers of Burma on Masonry in India. Member and visiting, brethrau cordially Invited to attend. By M JV. - PORTLAIW TE-T NO. 1. the Maccabees, will give their last t,;. int,r of the fear on rri,.,M. iin December 9 tt their hall. Selling Hirst h v.,nin. U Washington trl Three good boxing refreshments and cigars. AH Maccabee Bid their friend" "Md.- - PORTLaITd STAR HOMESTEAD 0 42 BRUTHKKUOOD OF AMERICAS TEOMAN. will meet In the Turn Vereln hil, 2S5 13th treet, Thursday evening, Dec 8th. Initiation, refreshment and a good social time. All leoraou wj.. -tt Haines. e"rT3"ncnl- : v " JOHN SHANNON U O. L. N6. nnn meets every Tmtrsday n m . 20SH Third L Visiting brother welcome. wuintfionrr TAMP No. SS w n W.. every Friday night In VI. O. W. Temple. 125 11th st. Member re mw tyrt to bw ureseut, Vis- iUxrs weteomw. - H. I BARBCR, Clerk. Uf. HOODr TENT NO. 17 rAhKM4 ? meets every Fri , . n. Vrt ii 11th St., between otara ana uniu. i Dera. work tonUht Vis.tor jackson Walker, r. k. eriTLQ66 Thursday), at 7:39. Thiel TiZZZCZ&y 10 H Killmgsworth ave- rJJ nne, near AlDlna avenue. NO.17" Initiatory degree. Visitor ai- wy welcome. j E. u. niitriMBiui, u. C. K. WILSON. Secretary. THE DEGREE OF HONOR. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Portland district convention will convene in Tabor hall, 80th and E. Gllsan streets, at 10 . tn., Friday. Dee, 10. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. All members of the order welcome. : IDA BOXIEK, President. MAROARET E. BAKER. Sec'y. ALBERT PIKE LODGE NO. 162, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication Friday evening, Decem ber 10, at 7:80 o'clock. Election aad installation of officers. Pay ment of dues. Vlsitinir brethren By order of W. M. GJ W.'COOK, Sec'y. MT. ROOD LODGE NO. 167. A. - F. AND A. M. Special com munication tomorrow (Friday) eve ning, 8:30 o'clock. Work in M: M. degree. Visitor welcome. By order ol W. M. F. W. ENKE, Bec'y. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. Ill, A. V. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Thursday) at S p. m. Work . in the E, A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. C. E. MILLER. See'y. OREGON t'OMSTAN DARYT- NO. 1, K. T. Stated conclave Thursday. Dee. 8, at T:80 p. m. Annual election of officers. Your attendance w;ll be appreciated. - C. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. SATURDAY NIGHT Big dane At Mar 'a-hall. Williams and Russell; two door prtaee. Ueaqueradeball Chriatmaa night. Dec. 26; U fine costume prises. POCIION'TAS Mask Ball has been postponed un- til further notice. EMBLEM JEWELS f a speciaPy. buttons, pins, charms. Jseger Bros., 181-183 4t St. marriages: Birtbs. Dzaihx TAItRIAU'F. LlCF.ySES Jnhn Stulquist, lnffal, 109 4th, and Nevada McDonald, legal. 1203'GreeWy. , , . Henry E. Me, 2t. 404 K E. Morrison, snd Jew'ele G. Piatt, 19, 670 Belmont. John B. Oaeton, 27, 928 Misidssippi, and Minni It. Coetbe. 33, 928 MlsstasiPjri. , Martin H. Deitrich, 29, Vaneoaver, Vi ash., and Norma Brsce25. 862 H Eugene. . Robert Euck, legal, Boute A, and Anna Payer, legal. Route A. . . . N. C Bowles, legal, Seattle, Wash., and Leone Crowkhitt,--legal, Mallory hotel- - -'- - Kmilio Secreto, 26, 566 Hood, and Catereno Alfano, IS, 175 Arthur. ', Daniel Clark. 78, 8518 57th ave., and Flor ense Finley. 68, 5649 84th. Edwin E. Wataon. legal, 845 E. 'titit. and Ethel F. Bowers, legal. 400 PreeeotV Earl W. Barton. 21, 448 Belmont, and Flor ence Akeaon. 21. 985 Minnesota ave. BIRTHS SOTUER To Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Bother. 2i Eait Fifty-eighth, September 8. daughter, EAXOS To Mr. add Mrs. J. P, Eatou,-1164 East Twenty-elxth, December 2,. a daagAter, DAtJMAN To Mt. nd Mr. K. Dag maa, 1398 East Sixth, November 30, A daughter. GRASS To Mr. and Mrs. M. Grass. 1940 East Morrison, December 6( a daughter. - COLDER, To Mr. and Mrs. C. B. i older, 6659 t'ifty-eeventh avenue, December 4, a on. BLEFF To Mr. and Mrs. . H. Rueff, 1818 East Morrison. December 4, a daughter. GREENE To Mr. and Mr. T. C Greene. 1048 Vaughn, December 1, a daughter. LIGHTNER To Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Lightnef, 54H H East Madison, December 4; a daughter. LOt.AN To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Logan. . 448 East Ninth, December 6. a daughter. EVEN SON To Mr. and Mrs. O. Evenson. 117 East Forty-seventh, December 2. A daughter. STEPHENS-- Mr. and Mrs. G. L Stephens, 440 Spoksne svenne, December 8, a son. DOrON To Mr. and Mrs. M. D. DoBoa, 281 Caruthers, December 2. a son; r.LENDENIXG To Mr.! and Mrs. B. R. Glend- enins, 212 Bancroft, November 29. a daugh ter. ' ... : - , ' FECERSTEIN To Mr: snd Mrs. O. FeueT- etein. HOlsboro, Or., :Noeember 30, A daugb welcome. BIRTHS EWINU To Mr. and Mrs. 8 .B. Ewing, 4330 Seventy-sMth, December 8, a daughter. PENrSEKHRASS T6 Mr; and Mri F. Pender- erasa. 680 Junior,' Deavaiher 2, a son. HASTINGS To Mr. and Mr. SI. K. Hastings, Vancouver, Wash.. I x-cemher 1, a daughter. BOWK To .Mr. and Mrs. Ford D. Kowe, 703 Mnltnomah. Ifc-cember 4, a son. WARING To Nr. find tin. Jack Waring. 1084 Mallory. December, S, a daughter. PEATHS AND FCSERALS I hwl. it B53 East Twenty- ' siith street north, Mrs. Lenota M. Brdwn, 3 y-r, beloved wife of Jxlward J. Brown, mother of Margaret, Elrsnor, Lillian and Dorothy; J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IX A. Shelland. .Jbc mnerai will leave tne aDove resiarnce r i I orcmber 10. at S-.SO a. ra tlieoro to the fhurch of the Madeleine, Twenty-third and Sis kiyou streets, where -service, will be held at V o'clock. Friend are invited. Interment River view cemetery. Remains are It the parlor of A. R. Zeller comjianv, S92 William venue. un til 5 p: m. today (Thursday) , when . Ui r malns wi!l b at the above address. M'HAIXE Beeeinber 5 at hi home, 902 Syracuse street. goUma Imhsine. aced fi years, beloved btuband of Mrs. Solime Ihihaine snd father of nine children. Tim tuneral will leave the above residence Saturday, Ieoember M. tt 8:30 a. m.. thenc to the church of the Holy Cross, where rervice will be held at 9 a. m. ' Krienda invited. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery, with A. R. Keller company in charge. Remains will be at Uxs abov resddenc after S p. m.. December 10. GUIXlV'STlX At the re-idence. 1248 Maryland av.. Tuesday. Ieember 1. Gustar Rudom red 70 years, beloved husband- of Mrs. Bf a ;nlovn. father of Stella, brother of David, at 1212 Minnesota are. and M. T. of Mershfield, Or, Funeral tervicei will be beld t 1:50 p. Friday, December 10. at the chapel of Chambers Co., 248-250 Killingsworth ave. In terment - ia Riverview neaietery.- Marslifield. Oregon, papers please copy. SCOTT Dec. 8, at the family residence, Tlgard, Ur.. Eliy.abetti Hcott. aged 71 year, wtte oi Alexander .Scott, mother of Mrs. Ktbyle Bate, Mrs. Anne E. Kodeers and Lrnden 1. Brott. and sister of W. 1. Whitten of Tillamook, Or.. nd Mary Scott of Columbia Vails, Mont. The fu neral service will be beld Friday, Dec. 10, at 2t3 o clock t. m., at -Finley . Uontsomery at 5th. Frienns invited. FERGTJSOX -In thU city. December 7, 1020, Maud Fenruson. seed SI years, neloved daugh ter of P. B. Bailey of Buh4. Idaho; sifter of Mrs. Ralph L. CoDetrof this city, Mr. An thony l.uwer of 1'arKUale, Or., and Miss Myrtle Ferguson of Ames. Iowa. Remains at Holman'a funeral parlors. Third and Salmon streets. No tice of funeral later. MfiSKS Iec. 8. at the family residence, 1330 hast Tenth treet N.. Hichard rancia Moses, aged 4 years 1 1 months 1 day, beloved son of Mr. and Mr. Francis Moses. Remains at the residential funeral home of Downing A McNemar, F.ast 7 tli and Multnomah st. Funeral notice later. KIS8WETTER At the residence. J 048 Brook- lyn street. IVcember 8. 120. Joseph Kiss- wetter, aged 78 years. Friends invited to at tend the funeral services at Holman tuneral parlors. Third and (Salmon streets, st 2 p. m., Saturday, December 11, 1920. Interment Mt. 8eott cerretery. FRT At the residence. 604 Commercial street. December 8. Jesn 1 ry. aged 87 yeara. beloved mother of Donald Allison. Faneral services will b held at the residential funeral parlor ot Dun ning ft Mrbntee, Morrvson ttreet at 12th, rrt day, December 1 0. at 2 p. m. Friend invited to attend. WA RNECKE Near Carlton, Or., December 6. Mured Warnecke. sired 15 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Warnecke and sister of Camille Wsrnecke. Funeral noUre later. Remains will be at the parlors of Miller & Tracey, Friday, December 10. after p. m. DfNIWAY The funeral service for the late Kalnh K. Dunlway of 748 East Burnside St.. will be held Saturday, Dec. 11, at 10 o'cloik m., at Fmley s, Montgomery at utb. Frie&ds invited. Concluding service, Portland Crema torium, private. PETERSON Dec. 9, 1920, at the family resi dence. 0221 89th st. S. E. . Carl Peterson. aged 74 yeara. beloved father of Mrs. Minnie ; B. Nichols ox Portland and Mrs. Alice H. an Court, Twin Falls, Idaho. Remains at Pearson under taking parlors, Rusell St., at t'nion ate. t ' BEVIKR-t The funeral service for the late Flora Bevier of Amboy, Wash., will be held Friday, Dee.. 10, at 10 o'ciock a. m. at. Finley's, Mont gomery at Dth. Friends invited. Concluding service, Multnomah cemetery. HARPER Amelia A. Harper. 813 Raleigh, De cember 6, 90 years; exhaustion. BEY IF. R -Flora Bevier, St. Vinoenta hospital, IccemNer 8. 38 yewrs; general inanition. , WETZLER Cora Wetaler, 390 Cliiton, Decem ber 7, 23 years; typhoid fever. BBOCK Catherine D. Broclt. 698 Northrup, December 7, 61 years; decompensation of heart.' BARRY Thomaa T. Barry, 622 East Burn side, IVcember 0, 68 years; agina pectoris. CTjaKINO Filomena Currino, 174 Sherman, Deci-mber 7, 40 Jeers; anemia. MAPLES -Lucila Maples, 227 Market, Decem ber 7. IS years; endocarditis. ELSBWETTER Joseph- Klwetter, 1048 Brooklyn, December 8, 76 years; acute di latation of heart, . - ; SHELtiEY Rose Shelley. T15 East Seventy- fifth, December 7, 77 years; cerebral apoplexy. raneUs Clow, lierr sanitarium, iO years: carcinoma. n n 2lt& S Margaret E. liennina-. 582 I'nion avenue. December 7, 19 yean; tuberculosis. - FTJNF.RAL DIRECTORS r EDW. HOLMAN & SON Fusieral DS rectors f THIRD AND SALMON STREETS J Main B07, A-1511 lAdy Aiitnt XP.FlNLEY&SOri FUNERAL DIRECTORS Main 9 j MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. EAST SIDB FTTNERAt, pfRECTOHS F. S. DUNNING. INC. "The Family Set th Price" 414 B. Alder. ; Phone East 62. Lerch, Undertaker i EAST ELEVENTH AT HAWTHORNS PHONK EAST 71 HAMBEK8 CO.. Funeral Directors. All the Conveniences of a Home Woodlwn 3306.! 248-23Killineswo'rth A r".'t:bVrnes ISTbTi Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. A. D. Kenworthy Co. 6803-6804 92D ST. 8. E., LENTS Phone Tabor 6 2 6T. Horn Phone D-6 1 . MILLER 6V TRACEY, independent funeral di rectors. Price a toe as $20. $40, $10. Wahingtoii at Ella. Main 2691, A-7885. bOW-jriNO ' if'N EMAR -A bomctft place! Moderate la pricas. 4. Irvington district. "Pbon Et 64. t '. . R. W. CARLE A CO., Successqr to W. 11 Hamilton. 1973 B. Olissn. . Phone jrsbor48l3. M'ENTEE A EILERS. funeral isrlcTra trith arl the privacy of. a home, lfftb snd Everett at. Phone Brodwy 2l33, Horn A-2138. Breeze&Snookrl A.ReZelIerCo. pnon.wu-t- QVmvOC WNDERTAKtNO CO. Main 4 1 52 31is.C VVCS a-2821. Corner Tliird and Cly. MOStMKSTS Portland Marble Works 266 4th St., Op. City HsD. Neu Bros. "GRrWTE. Co FLOfllSTS 3X6 MOABrlSON POeTTLANO MOTEL '.CiMsiaa Acc-rg soccer So a wa Moaaioi4 SPHAYS 1 o UP fCEATHff l43sUr f!:i4jST Wl r ALPffl, And Floral Design. 25 Larg Hothouse. No Branch Store. 20 Years on Morrison St., bet. 4th snd n'h. Telephone Main 7709. GEO. BET2 .& SON K FRESH FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS nd U occasion. 6H7 'William ave. Just call Woodjwii 112. Joseph Beta. Manager. "Smith's FSowe?Shop-v -Portland' Ptogresive Florist." ' glower for All Oecaions. : Main 7215. T. C LUKE, Jlgr., th nd Aider. MARTIN- FORBES CO., DorisU. 854 Wash ington. Main 269. A-1269. riowcr. for all occasions Ttiticaliy arranged. "" . . 15.sas,si FLORAL SHOP - PeOfSIS S 248 Alder, Marshall 6922. Chappetrs?;.?' Bank bldg. Msin 831 Morrison st. LOST A7TD I'Or?fD U LOST Dec fi, between 1 and 3 o'clock o. cold ring cameo let, reward- Tahnr 5416 01 C: a Pit Bel tse tsJ ' LOST AXP F0f5P ' 'i LOST On Great Northern" train, katlier hand portfolio, - marked "B, R. Byrum." owner lett it on hat raok cn train at Chehalls Nov. 27. Train due Portland 7:43 p. m. Friday. Kindly return and receive reward for content of portfolio, which has no viine. eicept lo owner. No questions axied. Address Byrum. room &3S, Keatile hotel, Seattle. ' ' THE following article were found on the ear of the P. K., L. P. Co.: S purses, 1 pin. 1 Y. W. C. A. card. Datr knitting needles. 3 pairs gloves. 2 ainala cloves, coat belt,- muffler. music Tali, S package, I hmch tmr, basket dmhes, sack of. corn, suit. case. 2 traveling bags, and 1 1 nmbreUas, , LOST-Lady'g umbrella . in ii cier Frank's store, Ss'urda? afternoon, on m ecu nine or in toy department. Vatuabl to wner as a ift. . Reward. . Finder pleaaa tnone-t 87 bi-L 8 a. m. and 5 p. LOST OR STOfcEY Bird dog. pointer. Re ward for information. If 'there j a new dog fn' yoiif neigbborbood wfth brown er and lrg brown thjm on body call Wdla 28U lor iur tlier description. ' ' lAsf Byrtle girl,' brown suetie rsg eontain 1ng about '19.25; lost between' Electric and Bush A Lane Wdga. Kindly phong Auto, 8 29 -OS or Tabor 4584. - :-. - ; LOST Boston bulMog, male, seal brindle with white -ttreak on faoe, whit rvliar and breast; ears and" tail oat cut. Call Automatic 225-26 or East 891. Rewird. . IX)ST-Bla-k lint"far. between th ' and K. 12th at. i larss reward given at Imperial Arm apta, Call Iiroadway- K583, er call at. 0011 afear 4 p. si. LOST Garnet brooch, beL Carlton hotel and Girls' Polytechnic school. K. J. UscdoneUl. Hotel Carlton. - - LOST 6 mnntlis old pup; prt'Btoo bull: linlit brmdle, ehlte eolltr; name Tlte; liberal reward for return. Woodlawn 4210., LOST Elgin wrist watch, on N. ft. or Sunnyaida car, Velnpsalay morning; valued aa keepsake. Reward. Kmdcr writ to A-17S, Journal. LOST, pay envelope, Frank, Saturday; offic. Reward. for employ ot Meier finder plea return to LOST Brindl pit buU dog: license No. IS 4 2 ; ' nam Dee. Reward. Call S40 E. 18th at.. Ilolist t WILL the person who picked up the copy of the Ancient Mariner plead call Sell. 721 f No questions aaked.,- LOST Green ilk umbrella with, tsn and green handle on 8L John or Monti villa car. Coi 1247,TVelva Fordyce. : LOST -$50 between Portlsnd Gu Co. and 4th and Washington. Pbon Ssllwood 212; re- ward. IOST Small coral pin; gold edge. Reward. Msin 2472, lSst Two akin mar'en neckpieoa. Bewanl. S72 Kearney at., or Bdwy. 4038. ; LOST Lady' taupe umbrella; circular handle; silver mounted. Mar. B72 evenings. Reward. LOS T Pocketbook containing tso. Finder please call Ante. 0365 Liberal reward. LOST Black lynx muff on Canyon road Sun. p. m.tplc notify Mr. Allen. Tabor 897 6 LOST Grip containing mechanic's tools. Be- wsrd. Bdwy. 1704. 389 Oak st. LOST Yellow canary, Dec. 8. from 227 H wasnington. nnom ego. lanerai rewaro. LONG haired mongrel dog. Expense and identi ficstion bill recovered. 882 Marion ave. FOUND Beth towel. Owner call Columbia 904. Bt'SINERS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 88 FOB BIO PAT Get Into th Auto of Avtatioa Business You're right! , Ke other line of work offer lb employment oppoetunitie and big Pr tht the autcmobil and aviation business does, Tb Quick and satisfactory way to learn this busine-o and get into it ia through the heln of that man "Adcox," whose school holds the world's record for graduating the. largest, pereentig of stu dent who make good ia s big, commanding way. Today, acore and scores of men, who less than a year ago, knew absolutely nothing abosit automobiles are earning, aa expert "gaa engineers," double to treble wliat they ever -be- lor maa. aucox trainee tbeta tn 1Z to 16 weeks. Ton aur be kft)tieal v it can't b donr but it ACTUALLY IS BEING DONE; and. if you will live "Adcox" a chance to talk with you a few minutes or write or eall for a, free copy of his big, dollar book, describing, hi school and methods, you will quickly b con vinced as hundred of mea and young men be fore you bar been. To Drov the value of bis course to yon, he will let yoa attend hi school four weeks FREE. nL if you find any thing misrepresented, b will pay yoa 60c for each hour in attendance at his school. It even will go -further! If sfter visiting hi School, or carefully going through bis catalog, you truth fully can say that anywhere In tli West row bar seen another auto school with as much equipment who araduate aa larg a oercentaxe pi auoeeesiul students' or give yon aa much for your money, he will make yoa a present AHHOL.U i Kb Mitt. of bis complete Auto, Mattery ana ; .Electrical course, valued at (-2HU, If the training be offer were lust tb ordinary kind, this offer would be suicidal would put him out ef business In lee than tote months. Just th day this announcement Wa written. a prospective student said: "Adent, t thought you were oiumng witn your ire trial ana otner offers, but you win! I hsvs visited some half doxen other auto schools and yours mass them all loc.g lit a Kt 8TI DIME. Only Dlr FKRKNT lr LXQLE6TIONABLT SUPERIOR school could mass such offer as "Adcox does. There is no red tap to bis offers, either- he is willing to depend entirely upon the honesty and good judgment of any ambitious fellow. You're as good a man as tb seat fellow- prove it go after the big money swsltirg yon in tn. automobile and aviation business Its one lin. where there is NO AGE LIMIT, and no ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS are required of those entering th Adcoi BchooL ' Simply Co ther if you half try, you ean't help but make good. The stats pays Or gun et-servie nen 825 per month while attending school. Tear aut Uii announcement right- now see "Adcox" or get a copy ef his book Nnmber 4 at once. The address is, ADCOX AUTO A AVIATION SCHOOL, Portland, Or. 4 LEARN AVIATION EARN $75 TO 3300 WEEKLY Complete eourse la mechanics snd flying. . Are club liernt on grsdustion. All - eourse free . to federal vocational training men. Th. state of Ore gon allows 825 per month for educational par pees to Oregon ex-service men. f irst tnd only exclusive Aeronsuucu scnoot fax th Nnrthweat. A SCHOOL WHICH HAS OVER 2000 PKR' CENT MORS PUPILS THAN AN OTUEII SIMILAR SCI1' MIL IS TUli TEUsUTUU. No bond reqnired. Catslogus on request, DLDBEY A1R11R4PT COMPANY. " Portland. 6 24 Mot gaa ."Ms. Oregoa. BE a certified automotive or auto-eiectriral expert knd earn a big (alary. A few weeks' training in our big, practical shup qua H lie you for good position aa automobile or Igni- mvh r , ,rr , i. . r 11 iti.it, ukwh ,ii.ih w , machinist or storage battery expert. Mea of anr an elicible. No Previous experience re. quiretL Splendid working condition. Era board and room while learning. L'nuvial op portunities to locate in California. - Ideal cli mate. 20 years' expert wire and th moat modern eauinment and expert graduate Ut (tructors. No other training will qualify yoa e quickly or thoroughly, FREE employment erne. - write TODAY and get 73 page n lustrated catalog telling bow yon can earn big money in this business. Book eotta $1, but u sent FREE oa request to men inter. ested. National Automotive- School. 804 S. FigUerea. Lo Angeles, CaL - MEN, SPEND XOTTR WINTER EVENLSOi Automobile and tractor engineering, widing ind broniitif. ' Special ignit Ion, battery gad electrics! wftrk. Vnlcanixlng and retreading. HEMI'IIH-LS TRADE SCHtXiLS . 707 Hawthorne Ave., Cot 2uth Terras If Desired. Wt't'i Large. Business Coiieg. Astnres EVERY GRADUATE A POSITION All business eatifsea, including comptometer training- Enroll anytimeday school. Bight school. Write for free c tslogue. S'ourth near Morr"h. Phone Main 690. , CLERKS sorer 17 for postal ma. I service. 8125 ' month. Experience unneceiwsry, Vol Ire particular of examination, write J. I-eonsrd (former civil service examiner). 998 Equitable bldg., Washington. I. C. " WOI.EE BAhBEU COLLEGE eili teacn you th trad in 8 ks, rtceir torn psj while learning. Potitions secured. Ex-eervice men re ceive elate aid. Write or call for catalogue. 234 ButiMid. L POK'iikND lUrber Coiieg teaches the berbtr trade in eight, weeks; pays wail learning; good set of tools given) position secured; Vui- .i. .. . tt b V " . ... . LEARN TELEGRAPHT RaUwsy Telerrai s Institute. 434 Railway Exchange bldg. N Wht clssses. - - - . . -. ROCKY MOLNTAIN 'feeeliers' Agcry. Enroll free- Frank K. Welle, former assistant stsW tupt.. Mgr., N-W. bank bldg. Phone Msin 8276. EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL BCUOOL lii-r ltcgina Hnckel's private school; Individual Innrrction. 122 Orsnd sv. Esst -4 27. MEN WOMEN learn barber trade; wage wbil . learning; position guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years! experience. Oregon Barber College. 2 38 Madison. IF YOU want to learn th vulcanizing business. Can 158 E Bmadwy. I ., : OUWiON la school, Ali-ky bldg., 2d and Woj. - rison st. W. K Richsrdnn. ve. Msin 877. VA rr.it st once, man to team rumuiMiii . .. od tttreadiogj .CsU 482 Haw1-"; ;l immmism ursryFSH yn tratie schools t MEN Learn th automohil and tractor : btssinaa in America largest and finest "iUtn of prac tical auto schools. THE HKVl'HII I, 8CHOOI,ft , Tl'ltN OUT MORE 6CCCE8SFCL OMADU ATE3 every! yer tbn most all othr .schools put together.. Expert lrwtruetors. the be. t in ; the busines,. are employed to teach the dif ferent trades we offer. We have lust In-tailed a lanre quantity of NEW ELECTRICAL EQflP-.., MKNT. pie h-t word In up to-lat ami modem' -ignition and starting and lighting systema. W anecUHz on ignition-and all electrical-work. Our courses are nor reasonable in price and more comi'lete in detail than most school i, ami th lntereU of our stadents are foremost rn our minds at all times. Yna take the tools in your hands and get th actual practical (hop i experience. We have also intslled brand new VI'LCAMZINtJ OEPABTME.VT for teach Ing all branches of tire Work, and as Inspection : of this department will prove that wa have j procured the most modem equipment available. Pick out on of th following trades, the one In which you are interested, and writ at call tor further information and catalogu. Aiitn mouil and Tractor Mechanical emirs. Special Battery and Ignition fours, Tire Benairin and Retreading, Welding and B rasing. Stat-aid to Oregon e&-vrvtc men. Better enroll early a our rhoo! is filling wp rapidly. .Pay and even ing eiaae. Our downtown offic fa conveni ently located t .181 Oak street nesr Rmdwv. School st TOT Itswthorne ave. HEMPHILL'S Al'TOstunil.E AND TRACTOkt SCUOOL. PUUTLANU, OR. i i , : A 1'oaltfon vfor Ech OrtIuU ' ALISKY BlUI-DINO . HELP WANTED M ALP. 15 NORTH 2ND.STI3EET7 K EMPLOYMENT -7 .-"- 7. . . - ; BQOADWAV57. WANT twn good hard worker to take team and haul wood 'r. mil and Place on car. J'y 83 per cord. Party will have to purchase team for this job. Eait 2226 or call 287, C Mor rison, ask for Mr. Wilson. WILLIAMS)' PERSONNEL SERVICE leading office and clerical employment specialists or the Northwest, 604 Spalding bidg, - aise us for high clss offic nd technic! position. WANTED By steamship line, man with freight claim experience. Stata anahdeations and salary expected. Must be geod correspondent. 1-483, Journal. ADVERT I6INO salesman en stabUshed publi cations. Salary and commlsuoa. Mr. Line. ens. 704 Spalding bid. help watfti rr.w AI.K ;WAN Expert Fancy Presser3 Phone . East 625 . Broadway Dye Works MBS. L. V. SCOTT, iormerty director of em - ployraent for women with the federal gov ernment, will aisiat women te Secure employ ment in all line. Office, 829 Bsnry bklg.i eor. 4t and Oak. Bdwy. 4887. . . ENERGETltT woman with selling experience or one wbo would like to get Into the game. Rapid advancement. Oood salary. Call at 601 Pittock block. WILLIAMS' I'ERSON AL SERVICE Leading offic and cjerlcsl employment special lata -of tb Northwest, 604 Simla Ing bldg. See OS for; high claw oft ice and technical position. -WANTED Well educated lady, Hvingln Kenton . district, to teaeh English; private; evenings. Wrtu F- B. N 124. Kenton Station, Or. WANTED Amauur efarionet, "flute and bat players for East Morrison community orches tra. Rehear-sl on Friday eve. Plion Ea-t 6827. ADVERTISING sales women on estauUshed pub Ikstions. Salary and eommiwieas, Ml. CrV- ens, 704 Spalding bldg. r .- . ANY OIRL In need of a friend ajplv ta th sYl vation Army Rescue itoms, Mayfau- and Alexander sts. Phone Msin 6460. DM. car. vTAtEDfcxpsrincd cashier ( must have comptometer experience. - Economy Market, 4th and Yamhill. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper, on who umlerstands double entry. Apply Troy Laun dry Co.. E. 10th nd pine st,' ; - - WANTED Elderly woman as compauioo for nervous anvalid. Aouly in nersosi. .66 J . Vaughn. - , NV'A NTKD MouieAeeper; foil charge; tn id' anwer. Petcf r,nllnr. Ht. Angl, or. SITPATION ALE BALES MANAGER, EXPERIENCED.- HIGIILT SLTCESSFCL. CAN HANDLE ADVERTISING ; ' t CLEAN RECORD, BEST OV BEFEBENCLS. ...... - - . Will consider only high else proposition. Available Jan. 1. 1 A-174. Journal.1 sea fi 7 RELIABLE Japanese bwy wishe potuon la auto tire soup u learn repair wora. F. T., 271 Bslmon at, ; ' "- " ; - KELTaBLE man,. 36, handy with tools, , wants ' janitor work or houseman: ties some tools. Msin 7318, room BO. Cll for Mr. Nilaen. WASTf ED Wer by nest appearing fount man. " Some ability as clerk, . ilooai . 806, lioul : Lenox, ftr 6:80. ; J fOi:NiTMAls-71ig4 27,'mgl. wihe position; . : business training; a foc4 worker; refctences. ; Bdwy. 6783. A Ml!, (0, active, want work; room, board. : small .wages: handy man; chores, anything; 1 can mi.k. A. E. Blake, 0Vk N. Third t. A-l CARPENTER, ittild And reotodslTcneap by contracL VVdln. 126. ', ' :v ,. , ', fRPENTEftTind'contiactor, jobbing; anything la the building line. East 8666. WANTED Excatatin. general um work, . Sejlwood 8088. - - .. " STTU A TION wanted by a good saiuafs saaaet. Address D. Wslsel, 296 Fr.ssont su, city. FOR teaaent workofaU "Siads and gsnte 1L Ttbor 6070. ' cTRPF.N"rIlNOL REPAIRING nd REMoD- ELINO. TABOR 284. FOB concret gtps snd sidewalk phone Wood-r ... Un 8890. - ... :' :-'. MAN "withLton track want work el anr kind.. Call MarshaU 1069. WANT wood cutting eoiitraet, 1 00 to 1 000 eords. Have drag saw. Welch, OOOa 886 St. B, K i'LASTERlNU, ohimasy si.d csmeBl tttl lu - E. 6t t Tbor 68. - ' . WTS'TEl) Position by experienced middle age4 maa. Janitor ov -watchman. Tsbor 8145. pTlNTING71rJspring. tinting; good work;' reae enable Bell. 1399. ' . eLdKHLV man want position as janitor er watchman. 0-4Q6. Journal. PAlNf INU and UntiirToneT All ter covered L - aatiifaetory. Sellwoud 2775. , PAINTlNtl AND TINTING. ; Bt-ASOSAHUO. WOODfjtWN 3326. WANTED Work lot a 1 ton truck. V dia, 2881. 414 J arret st. ' - -.. pXXMlNi eon vty reasonsbly by the or rrv .the hour. Ant. 640-17 SEWEfl connections. Call Col. 81177 SITTJATIOXrW FF.MALK LACE. SCRIM AN n MA ROCISETTB CCTt- TAINS. DRAPERIES. BLANKETS! - TJON tTPI.IKri NEW; WILL CALL. EAST 8618. WANTED -Position a housekeeper or chamber mVd in hotel; experienced. Address box 563. r.ainier. Or. ; YOt;Nl"" woman, capable, excellent cook aw4 worker. wsnU plsee, 1 or 8 adults, wage i 360, F-A42, Journal. f wWASwaalTosy work, eleankag. waahiM aod irrmiHw. Sell. 1702. ' y - WOMAN would like dr.y work. AL 626-38. SITLATlOSrV WANTED MALK - AKD FEMALE MAN mf wife, with i-year-vld boy. wish work where they can sleep snd .eat for part per; table wilting and dishwashing.- other work, in eity or out of town. We are clean, honest Americans. Call or writ W. B. GriseU, 721 S. 76th at. Jfj. Portlsnd. . ' -- , PTtESSMAKlMO 4 SCAiLOPINO "4 Uncy- benirtttchlnt, 8 pet yard. 268 Alieky bldg., 8d nd Morfi-nn. (Continued en renewing Page)