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11 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921. STOCK PRICE STREET RAILWAYS SLOW RECOVER New York. Jan, 24. -An official report on the national condition of the electric railway Jndustry for the year ending: January 1, 1921. 'Just Mm piled by the American Electric Kaiiway association, indicates gradual and steady approach to a table basis. This situation Is largely due to the fact that regulatory bodies, recofwizing that srantlni of the claims of electric rail ways for fair rates of return Is essen tial to the. maintenance of irood service. have steadily ordered relief throughout the country. . The -report just competed shows, that ' - A Municipal 1 Bond Maturing 1921 to. 1931 To Yield NO INCOME TAX TO PAY CALL, FHOTSK OB WHITE FOIl DETAILS Clark,Kendall&Co.,Inc. Fifth sad Stark SW., Portland, Or. (Oneida' County, Idaho. 5 Dated: May 15, 19J9 (0 Denominations Si 000 Assessed valuation, 1919. Real valuation, estimated. Total bonded debt (including this issue) ......-....... 257,000.00 - This is one of the best se cured issues ever brought out in the state of Idaho. May we send you a circular 'describing this exceptional in- estment? These bonds can be bought today. at SB.GS to yieli 6 t Income Tex Exempt Keeler Portland Invettment Securities . UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Broadway 5800 BACK OF TAXES, out of which thcse'municipal bonds are paid, is Idaho Fall's finest residential district the property value is over $1,000,000. - Oaf idaho' falls 6 Local Imperial District Bonds r Due 1921-30 Denom. $1000, $500, $100 INCOME TAX EXEMPT BOND DEPARTMENT LUM5EKMEMS TRUST COllFANY BROADWAY AND OAK ! Province of Manitoba 0 Gold Bonds Dated Oct. 1, 1920 Due... Oct. i. 1923 Pricet 93.84, to Net 7.50 Both these issues are payable In Gold Coin of the United State in New Tork City or throurh our offices aiaies in Bonds Reedy fer IMMEDIATE DELIVEBT. eaomleatloB $1000. Carstens & Earles, Incorporated Etabllked tl . rnmest, Mvalelpal and Corpora Uo Bonds V. H. KatJoaal Bank Bldy. j Portland. Oreroe . J Broadway 4J0S ai Franelaeo Lo Asgelea . CHANGES STILL ERRATIC 548 cities In the United States, repre senting more .than 90 per cent of the riding population In cities, are paying fares ranging from 5 cents wim a x cent transfer charge to a flat rate of 10 cents. ' The largest atoups are: Cities paying a 1ft cent fare. 112 ; t cent fare. ; 1 cent fare. 174; and cent fare, 124. Other groups follow; Ciues paylns a 9 cent cash fare, 6; 1 cent fare, 1 cent transfer. 28 : 7 cent none fare, 1 ; cent City and. outside sons fare, with 2 cent transfer charge, 10: 6 cent aortes. 5; two 5 cent zones. 2:5 cent city sotte. S cent outside. 10; 5 cent city sone, i cent charge for rides outside city sone, 1 : 5 cent fare,-with additional charge for transfers. 4. - , . Local Dealers Take Belgium Bonds in $30,000,000 Loan ii " . Announcement Is made today by the underwriting syndicate, consisting of IS prominent Eastern financial instutions, of the new 13,0.000,000 Kingdom of Bel gium external loan. 20 year, t per cent sinking fund gold bonds at iuu ana in terest. ' The bonds are to be a direct obligation of thai kingdom of Belgium. ;They are to be listed February 1, 1921. and are to mature February 1, 1941. xney win he issued in denominations of $500 and 1000. A Hlnklntr fund has been provided suf ficient to redeem all bonds at 107 at maturity. The loan contract also pro vides for a sinking fund sufficient to purchase; each year 11,600.000 of bonds at not to exceed IOIts ana accrues in terest. The local investment bankers partici pating in the loan are : Freeman, Smith & Camn. Lturhbermens Trust ; Clark. Kendall. E. , I Devereaux company. Birth. Witter. Robertson & Ewtng, Ldd Ac Tilton bond department and Carstena Sc. Karlea. With the attractive Interest yield this securltv Dresents local dealers anticipate a quick sale of their individual allot ments, j . Milton Bank Kleets Milton. Jan 24.-At the annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Farmer's Security bank held last week the follow ing officers and directors were elected : President. J. H. Cof fman : vice president, F. M: Kent ; cashier. W. W. Wasser ; as sistant cashier, C. R. Samuels ; directors. j. H. Coffman, F. M. Kent, T. A. Will lams. G. S. Cockburn.'Henry Groth, S. S. Shields,. W. G. Hughes, C. J. Mckensie. Inter-allied conference begins today at Paris in effort to fix German indemnity. mas General Obligation Road Bonds) Due: May 15, 1937 ..... . ...... .$ 6,267,138.00 1 1,356,000.00 Brothers Denver Province of British Columbia I 3 Gold Bonds 1 . Dated April l, t91S Due.. .April 4. 1928 Price 86.57, to Net 7.50 Seattle Spokane PRICES TO ' M YIELD BELGIUM LOAN IS A BULL FACTOR .tT ; IZLa vL.-vT Bear traders sold Mexican Petroleum heavily tons of wheat for the United King-: and after its high of ,158. it declined to aorn, the steamship Osaqumslck, dis-i ISS't XTZ 4T$nJcMG$ Pacific Grain com fell from 71 to 68V4- Steel common pany, will get away tomorrow morn yielded fractionally to 82 and Baldwin tng. The shipper's declaration will fell nearly 2 points to 88 Studebaker. be at $1 ?0 bushei, making the after advancing to above 68, dropped to , . . . . . 56i. Reading fell over 1 point to 83. value of the export cargo $484,330. Northern Pacific lost most of its early The Osaqumsick will make San Pedro gain, closing at 83. United States Rub- on the trip down the coast as a port of ber. after selling up to 70, yielded to call and on board will be B. Thompson, t. General Asphalt dropped from service engineer for the Falk-Qear corn above 65 to 92. . pany. operators of the vessel. Government bonds unchanged : rail- In the service of the United American way and other bonds, steady. Total sales . of stocks were 551,3 shares; bonds, $11,449,000 New York. Jan. 24. (I. N. S.) Price I , - , , . . 1 i ciinges were irregular i uie bi;us langea were irregular at the of the stock market today, but although " . , 1 was no indication of any weakness and wnere tosses were ausiamea rawies quickly occurred. A high degree of im- portance wss attached to the immediate success of the Belgian loan, for which tne suDscnpuon dooks were ciosea prac- tically simultaneously with their open-1 ing, the demand for the securities Deing so large as to necessitate a sealing down of all subscriptions. " 8tu-bker wan fh chief featur of the trjd - j 115, ii,ancius 1 "1 w ' va t'i. iKtrei wmi, the diTidvnd would b maintained. Baldwin ranged cloae to Haturdajt'a cloning prior, aellinc at S8 to S8H. and Itpublic Steel m4de a eain of hi to 65. Bethlehem B yielded 1 to 54 'A . and then roae to 54 . Mexican Petroleum ranged from ISTVfe to 156 ! . lota ot boa the clou on fcatur dajr. Preaaed Steel Car continued its tipward moTe viest and to ' pointa. Atlantic Golf & W. L opened up lh to 70 General A- pbalt waa activelr traded in. adraaeias 1 M to 64 H. American Smeltins was ap and then reacted 1 point. Steel oonunoa w quiet. yielding to Furnished by Omtjeck Cook Cm.. Board of Trade building: STOCK High Low 1 Bid Agr. Chem. . . . Ajax Hubber . Alaska I. old. . . Alaska Juneau Allis-l'halmer Am. Hcet Sugar Am. Uosch . . . 55 87 H 55 4 87 80 1 1 85 4V4 53 28 85 H 47 53 T, 35 45 52 V4 Arm. Can Co Am. Car & Fdy Am. Cotton Oil Am. lrug flynd A Hied Chem Am. Hide a Iaxlier... Am. InU. Con Am. Unteed Am. Ii'omotire Am. Sbifi. St Commerce. Ameriutu Smelter . . . . Am. Steel e'Jy . Aw. huaar . . . . Am. Sumatra . Am. Tel et Tel. ...... Am. Tubacao 12U 22 4 7 48 W is ' n 38 Va SOS 20 S 6 Ml 45" kit' ' 11H 87H 30 V 1 7 80 10 43 B4 83 UH 87 30 96 78 117 68 38 V 83 84 88 88 34 55 i3 5 12 17 lift 40 30 v!t 1184 7Vi 89 117 86 i I Am. Wool . . . . Am. Zinc ........... Anaconda ........... Atchiaon Atlantic Coast Line. . . . All. tiulf & W. 1 Baldwin Lueo Baltimore ic Ohio Belli Steel "B" ....... M U. T . . Huue C. a ' BitUe 4b Sup .......... Caddo U'l Cnadiait 1'ac ....... ten. ttlier ........ bih ii W 65 14S 83 Vs 68 ' 88 54 Vs' 13 115 I 41 40 I IVrro ie l'jico ! Chicago N. W ..... . 87 i Chicago lit. V f i'Jlil l'.IIHMt 12A1 3i3 ( 11 1 Cbino C. M. i St. 1' a o Colo. V. I Col. Uu ti Klec . Consolidated -u Corn Products ....... Cendeu Oil c. k. t. a p. ....... Cruilblc . .......... Cuba Cane . Cuban Amu. Sugar . . . lhjme Mia li. a H. li KiuliLOtt Joliiuun Kris red. Ming. A Hineli . Uautun Williama jen. Cigars . , Ctu. Kltfitrio . . Ueit. iioU-ra Jcm. Aiphslt ......... i.oodysar Ooodricb liranbjr tit. Nor. Ore ......... lit. Nor. pfd ... Ciulf .H. 8teel Jlaak Barker lluunton Oil , . UJL Cent. . ltuiiirauou . . . . Int. Agr. Corp. o...... Interbon . Interstate Callalian . . . Int. Haxrenter Int. Mere. Marino. .... Int. Nickel Int. I'spvr invincible Oil ... . . Island Oil 22V 28 61 28 01 1. 5Vi 58 I 84 I 0 . I . 77 70? 301 30 . . . . . SO 26 114 28 !."i'fiia .. 24 j 23 'ii'ii'ii'ii 29 11 . .i i i . . I or is I oo on . .j 181 13 13 i I .-i, i I 4 ..I -i I 59 Vs ..112811281125 14 its iy 851 01 02 I I 22 41 i 40 40 I 28 76 30 53 74 89 34 ) 11 7T 7j' 35' 75 '74" "34 a 6 A 94 94 94 14 15 58 24 4 1U 19 52 52 , 15 15 I- 25 4 24 4 19 - 4 20 K C. Suuthrrn Kemtt-cutt Lackawanna Steel . . . l.trliiKii V a.ley ...... U Av N Maxwell Motor Mexkiau Petruleom. . . . Miami Middle ta.te Oil.... Mid. ale 8teel M. K. A T Missouri Pacific ..... Montgumery ard . . . M. 8t P. Sc. 8.8. U. . National Hiwuit National Kuamel .... National Lad ...... Nevada Con. New Haven Norfolk & W Nor. Pacific Nova Srotia, Steel . . . N. Y. Air Brake N. X. Central Okla. Prod, ref Ontario A V Paoilii: Ltev . . Pac. ;aa Klec Pan AfflB. Pet ....... Penna Peoples Uu ........ Pere Marutiette ..... Pure Oil . Pierce Oil Pitt. Coal Pressed Hteel Oar. . . . , Hay Cons. ........... Heading Keplogle Steel Republic I. A. 8 Koyal lutch OU My. Steel Mpg I 1 53 . 1 53 t I .1158 .1 18 52 52 " 5 152 18 12 i. a 152 18 13 31 2 18 V 17 . -. . , .. . , ... 1 70 H -1- 1107 Vi i 60T I- 71 111 11 11 ...i I ao ....... ..iiooh 84 I 821 82 I I 85 ...-I I 1 1..... 72 81 31 3 1 8 1 8 j IS'.. 17 17 17 I 47 73 41 34 J7 35 10 61 93 12 83 34 85 88 85 41 S3 1. . 11 10 96 13 84 W 00 13 83 '68j"5 631 84 Hhattuck, Anc Mull T. & T . . .1 42 41 -t i ninciajr Slou Sheffield Southern Pacific . . . Koutbern Kaiiway . . St. I- At a. i Mtudebaker ,. . (Swift Co 53 7 97 H 23 22 22 21 581 55 "'"SI 21 56 3 104 8 42 S3 52 lo 22 119 67 4 68 33 81- Tenn. Com A Chem. . Texas Oil ........ Tex. Pacific, C. k. O, Tobacco Products . . Trans. CodMV OU Union Oil 1L Caion Pacific I'. M. Ind. alcohol... U. . Hub ..... -I 8 . . . 8 42 33 63 10 43 t 35 58 10 22 2 11941119 ' io" "j"7 '82Hl"8i 110 1111 I . a. Smelting V. . Veei, . do iifd . . . . . . . . 110 l ull Copper ....... Va. Clieo. Vanadium Steel .... Vhtniiou ......... Wabavdi M extern Caion ..... M eiUngUooae E. 4c. M M Ulya-Overland Wisevnsin, Central ... 55 86 ST 7 S 38 37 "8i"i' 85 44 8 1 7 I---. 4, 34 T.aimrwoa. .n..- - , i EiUmDer Company JJlectS - Lebanon Or Jah 2' At n nitlni f ihrH Af h?JC ; ,h , , Of the board of directors Of the Leb- anon-isantlam Lumber company on Jan- nary 19, the following officers were elected for the year! 1921 : S. C Stewart. vramsiu, 'anira xr. Clancy, vice - presl dent and manager ; Max Stewart, Sec re- O. Presnsll wa- tary-treasurer. CJ elected to succeed Clarence Ingram on .Uj. . i iai,u j? uuccuib. , i s WHEAT VALUED AT $484330 TO BE CLEARED TUESDAY Carrying approximately 7700 long line coast to coast traffic the steamship Ohioan will arrive up this afternoon 5"he Ohioan is bringing about 7o0 tons I 1 . l a A eM, "7,, w ' 'X LZ:.Zl 43. 1 HA TV 1 1 1 MAC Kiaill AUU fttnuai vaifv fM1- pnrti.j Th. .,1 ho. Keen rtl a .-r1 In 4Vta vairiito aarvia hot M'APrl I North Pacific ports and New York, mil and Boston. Two other 8teamships will be due this week ,n the coxst to coa.t service. They are the i8ieU, of the North Atlantic & western line and the Cape Romain of th4s Atlantic. Gulf A. Pacific comDany Both will call at Portland during the weeK in February. From Gulfport, I near Galveston, the steamship Pewey I will call at Portland early in February 1 with a cargo of sulphur. She will dis- charge at the bunkers at Terminal No. 4 HOrJiYWOOD WIIJj JjKAVK WITHOUT APPREXTICES The training ship Hollywood, sched uled to take cargo at Astoria the latter part of this month, will not take any apprentices from Portland on the out voyage to Honolulu, owing to the large number of experienced men now avail I a.tle on the Sound. This Information was conveyed to Lieutenant Harold C. Jones, In charge of the local sea service bureau, from Oaptain J. Howard Payne, assistant director of recruiting: service. Captain Payne has charge of the recruiting service on the coast and the northern station is located in Seattle. aliIj along the waterfront The steamship Mobile City has shifted to Columbia dock No. 1 to complete grain cargo. The steam schooner Davenport is working- carero at Albers- No. 3. She a-111 clear for San Dieero and wav. The steamshin West Nivaria of the North China line is discharging general cargo at Municipal No. 1. The steamer Ryder Hanify arrived up late this afternoon with cargo from San Francisco. She will load for California ports with lumber. The new. McCortnick line freighter Everett sailed from Ban Francisco this morning with general cargo for the Parr-McCormick company. The Everett was built at St. Helens. Positions of Vessels Radio reports from Nbrth Head give the positions of the following vessels at 8 p. m., January 23 : Washtenaw, Port San Luis for Ta- coma, 325 miles from Tacoma. Santa Inez. Tacoma for San Francisco. 490 miles north of' San Francisco. Charlie Watson, San Francisco tor Seattle, 105 miles from Point Wells. Randall Back lVoni South Frank I- Handall. assistant secretary of the dock commission, returned this morning from San Francisco, where he attended a conference of port officials. Matters .pertaining to a uniform system of handling freight in all ports on the coast were discussed and Northern ports I tsii.0)4e4 in malflnr. f.nn.lriera.til head- Way In contentions as to placing all porta on a uniform basis. To Remove Piano The Oregon Eilers Music House was given permission this morning by Fed eral Judge Bean to remove a piano from the steamer Astortan. The parties hold ing claims against the vessel are said to have waived their rights to an ob jection. Trial Set for March 2t The suit of the Oregon Stevedbrlrig company vs. W. J. Haskins was set this I morning for trial on March 21 In the federal court. ! News of the Port Arrival January 24 Pomona. American steaaner, from Antwerp nd wav oorts: aeneral. Ohioan. American steamer, from New Tork and way ports; general. j Arrival January S3 W. F. llerrin, American stsamer, from Mon terey; oil. Departure January 24 j W. !V. Herrin, American steamer, for Mon terey: ballast. i Dilwonb, American steamer, for Ssn Pedro; ballast. iJavenport. Americas steamer, for San Pedro via prescott; lumber. Departures January 23 Mosella, American steamer, for United King doi m; wheat. (Juinault, ballast. American steaaner, for Aberdeen: MARINE AIMASAC Weather st River Mouth North Head. Jan. ' 24. Conditions at the mouth tf the nrer at noon: : Sea moderate 'wind southeast 20 miles; weather, cloudy. Tide at Astoria Tuesday High water. . Iaw wster. 2:00 a. m. 8.7 feet. 1:48 a. m. 9.8 feet. 1:46 p. m- 9.8 feet. 8:37 p. m. -1.0 foot. DAILY RIVEK READINGS ?3 STATIONS 3 I'maUila . . . Eugene Albany ... Salem t Ireitin I 'it v 3.9 5.0 6.7 5.8 6.5 -0.1 0.90 0.J1 0.19 0.16 0-.14 10 20 20 12 15 -0.3 -0.5 -0.4 -0.5 Portland .6 0.1 0.00 C) Rising. (-) Falling. t RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will fkli stowiy aunng the next itwo days. r AT XEJGHBORIXG FORTS ' Astoria, Jan. 24. Arrived at 2 and left up at a a. m. , ateamer umoen, irom .tew Tork and way porta; arrived at 7 :80 a. m., steamer Ryder Hanify, from San Pedro; motor schooner Las sen, from San Pedro and left up st 9 a. m. for Westport. Port Townsend, Jan. 23. Arrived, steamer West Islets, from Philadelphia, for Portland. I San Franeisco, Jan. 23. Arrived at 4 and sailed at 6 p. m.. ateamer Wspama. Irom Port land, for San Pedro. Astoria. Jan. 23. Arrived at 1 and left tin at 2 a. ra., steamer W. F. Herrin. from Mon terey; arrived at 3 a. m., steamer Wahkeena, from San Francisco; sailed at 4 a. m., steamer Eastern Ocean, for United Kingdom; sailed at 5:30 a. m., steamer Celilo, for San Francisco, San Pedro and San Diego; sailed at 7:80 a m.. I ienT!r dtwu rmiura ana YTlUUMUe, lor 1 San Francisco; arrived at 7:40 a. m.. steamer l!Tel ,rom an Edro; arrived at 9:30 , m. "d left up at 8 p. .. steamer Pomona, from Antwerp Seattle and way porta; sailed at 2:30 p. m.. steamer Qninault. for Aberdeen: Miie1 at 3:30 p. m., ausuner Trinidad, for San " Lor&l "m" f ' - I Tacoma, Jan. 24. Arrived. La Teuche. from J Southeastern Alaska, 6 a. m. ; sailed. Admiral I Kvana for Seattle; Julia Loekenbach for Seattlst. L,.10.-- 8 I i., m.u kuiiu Aiueru-aa poru ia San t rantiBCo, at soon. Sailed: West Isleta. for Boston tin C.nft Harbor, Portland, ian Francisco. Man Pedro and Criutobsi, at 7: IS a. m. Arrived. Jan. 23: City ot Seattle.! from ftoatbeesterB Alaska at 10:30 a. nu Bailed. Jan. V8: Prince (ieorge. for Prince R pert at 11:30 p. m. ; il. &. Coolcha, for Ban i rinom-o at 12 :30 a. m. Cordova, Jan. 33. Arrived : Ketcbiksn. northbound at p. m. Hailed. Jan. "2: Ala-j meaa, souwoonna at iv.av a. ra. London. Jar. 2 1 . Arrived: Statesman, from Prattle via Ban Frtneiaco. Sailed, Jan. 22: K.inderdyk, for Rotterdam.- Kobe. Jan.- 22 Sailed:- Cross Keys, foe Tokohama. ' Honolulu. Jan. 22. Sailed: Marmara. lor Sydney. San Pedro. Jan. 22. Sailed: Richmond. lor Seattle via San Francisco and Point Wells. Victoria. Jan. 22 Arrived: tiovernor. from Seattle at 3:50 p. m., and sailed for San Pedro via. San Franciseo at 5 :10 p. m. Passed oat. Jan. 23: Toyobashi Hani, lor Hongkong at 3 a. m. Vancouver. Jan. 24. Arrived: layman Stewart, from Oleum; El Lobo from Lobitoa Via, Victoria. 1 Dun Irenes. Jan. 24. Passed in: A Japanese steamer, probably Horaisen Mara, at 9:10 a. m. port Townsend. Jan. 23. Passed in: mi Mary D. Hume at 5 p. m. Passed in, Jan. 22: Tyndareoa. far Seattle at 4:30 p. m. Port Gamble. Jan. 23. Sailed: lose mite, for San Francisco at 8 p. m. San franc ico, Jan. 24. (1. N. a Tired: H. B. Ivaiov Tn Aneeles. at 2:10 a. m.: Admiral Dewey, Seattle. 4:25 a. m. ; Hum boldt, Lios Angelea,at5 p. m. : Yellowstone, coos Bay, at :25 a. in.: Bandon. Tooa Bay. at 8:25 a. en. : Sea Eagle I barge Eullerton in tow , Port San Luis, at 9:55 p. m. : Point Adams, Baltimore, at 12:30 p. ra. : Admiral Wataon. Los Angeles, at 2:55 p. m. : Wapama. Astoria, at 4:13 p. ra. ; Idaho, Santa Barbara, at 11:45 p. m. Sailed 23: Whiuier. Port San Luis, at 1:15 a. ra.; Vanguard, Eureka, at 7:15 a. m-: Mot trealite. Vancouver, at 10:50 a. m. ; Bandon. Las Angeles, at 12:10 p. m. : destroyer Rath. Loa Angeles, at 12:10 p. m. : 8. O. 'o. tug No. 2 ibars 95 in tow) , Seattle, at 1:10 p. m. : Krank H. Buck, Us riots 1 :SO p. m. : Iris, Seattle, at 4 :20 p m. ; Ift'spsma, Los Angeles, at 8:80 p. m. , BCITDIXG PERMITS Builindg permita for operations of 31000 or more: H. L. Tervis. erect residence. 2HO 67th st, het. 2tb and 27th aves: builder, K. li. Cud hart; $8000. Lots. 9 and 10, block 2. Witten addition. i. C rjoldcnherg. erect, residence. 1085 E. 23d st. N.. bet. Alberta and Sumner sts. ; rmilder, same; 32750. Lot 11, blotk 32, Vernon addition; C. A. Stever. erect residence, 637 E. 84th st N.. between Sandy and Stanton ft: builder, same: (4500. Lot 3, block 4. Belle Crest addition. C. A. S lever, erect residence. 641 K. 64th it N., bet. Sandy and Stanton st. : builder, same: $4500. . Lot 4, block 8, Belle Crest addition. A. W. Lofstedt. erect residence. B808 4tll St.. bet. 03d and 54th arcs.: builder, aame: $1000. Lota 29 and 30. block 14. Tremont Park addition. Sutton 4c. Whitney, repair warehouse, 40-46 Front at., bet. Couch and Davis sts. ; builders, Parker 4c Banfield; $2500. Gennraer Sc. Wolfram, repair store and rooms, 739 Union vave. N., bet. Fremont and Ivy sts.; builder, asms; $2000. K. Harris, erect residence, 1605 Kmeretta st., bet. Ixwnbard and Kuasett sts. : builder. P. ;. Qnimby; $25U0. Ix)t 6, block 1. St. Helens addition. J. K. Courtney, erect residence, 4 25 E. $3d st. N., between Hancock and Tillamook its.: builder, same: $4000. j V.rpahl Broe.. reir stores, 1442 E. tlUaan ft, between 63d and 55th sts.; builder, same; $3000. Herman Nilsen. erect residence. 575 E. 25th st N., between Knott and Stanton sts.; builder, same; $8000. S. C. Holland, erect residence, 6803 41st are., between 87th and 70th sts.; builder, same; $300. I. B. Farrell. erect residence. 14 S3 E. 8th at. N., between Bryant and Msrga.n sts. ; builder, aame; $3900. v Gus Peterson, erect residence, 118 E. 67th st. N.. between Flanders and Ulisan sts.; builder, same; $1500. Uitnl statistics TtJArrt4cs.Birtb3. Deaf fix MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank A. Reach. 24, 110t Atlantic St., and Nellie S. MeKeiina, 23. 100S Maryland are. Ralph Trumble, leeal. 4 80 Millard are., and Grace Morton, legal. 2 821 2d. Earl E. Avers, 24. 786 Quiniby St., and Vid M. Carr, 21, 769 Michigan are. David A. I -red on. legal. 427 Rodney -ave., and Alice M. Ramsey, legal. 006 E. 27 th. .John T. McDevitt, legal, lone, Or., and. Kate Doherty. legal, city. F. O. Stanton, legal, 1162 Vnion ave , -and Nora 1L Holm, legal, 173 Sandy blvd. Gildo Medveisig. legal, E. 42d and Holgate. and Ennia Godina. 81-, K. 28th snd Holgate. Erwin Bremmer, legal. 291 Hawthorne are , and Daisy I. Sutter, legal, 9908 55th ave. S. E. WEDDING c.rf Enver. W. G. SMITH & CO.. 311 Morgan Bldg. BIRTHS EMMONS To Mr. and Mrs. It. Emmons, 331 lHth. Jan. 18, a daughter. GETTMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gettman. 775 E. 15th, Jan. 18. a daughter. BEAGLE To Mr. and Mr. J. Beagle. Ashland. Or.. Jan. 13, a son. JENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. A. Jensen, 621 Tenmo, Jan. 13, a, daughter. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Clark. 2141 Willamette blvd., Jan. 10. a daughter. AH REN DT: To Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. Ah remit. 969 K. 19th, Jan. 14. a daughter. LAWTON To Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Lawton, 108 K. 80th. Jan. 13, a son. DVNCAN To Mr. and Mn. J. Ihiucan, 2120 E. Morrison, Jan. 15, a daughter. YAl'N To Mr. and Mrs. E. Yaun, It F, D. 1. box 748, Jan. 14, a daughter. DEATHS BROWN J.nUn Rusell Brown. 994 Minnesota. ' Jan. 20, aiioplexy. POWELL Etta I. Towell, 3729 65th, Jan. 17. 64 yrs.. valvular heart disease, PETERSON Peter C. Peterson. 1764 Ports mouth. Ja.ii. 20, 76 yra., gsstro enteritis. ALLEN Mary L. II. Allen. 1 10O Michigan, Jan. 21, 71 yrs., tabes dorsalis. HENDRICKS- Mrs. Ann Alice Hendricks, Good Samaritan hospital, Jan, is, 36 yrs., acute dilation oi heart. yEW TODAY SEND US YOUR OLT CARPCT8 (We Call and Deliver) Old Rugs and Wooden Clothing We . Maka Reversible, Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS 8x10 ft. Fluff Rug ., $17.SO 31 I ft. Fluff Rug 4.25 Rag Rug woven, all tlzei, clothe Clean Ing and dyeing.dept. Mall Order. Sand for booklet. Mattresses renovated, made ' over, mad or order . Feather renovated. CARPKT CLEANING, RCFITTINOl. ETO. Largest and Finest Eaulpped Carpet Cleaning - and Refitting Works In th. Stats of Oregon. Separata Factories. 8x12 Rugs Steamed Cleaned, $1.60. WESTERN FLUFF RUQ CO. 84-80 Union Ave. N. East 6S16 Established Thirty-five Years) LADIES Save roar old carpets, rari aad woolen clothing. Let as soak a aew rags for yoa Th oldest and bt-egalpp4 factory. Flaff asd rag rag wore a all slsaa. Carpets refitted, fxlt rag steam eleaaed. fl.it. W call aad daliver. 18S E. EIGHTH ST. Enone East (i8 20 Saved In your building by our una ay stem. Fancber-McLean Co. 808-8-10 LEWIS BLDQ. : BROADWAY 8SS2 Portland Rug Co. FLUFF RUQ8 MADE FROM OLD CAR PETS RAO RUGS A SPECIALTY CARPET CLEANING, SIZING, REFIT TING WE CALL AND DELIVER 1873-74 E. f 7TH ST. SELL. 862 1 1 NEW TODAT ages built on the Pscjfkj Coast In 4-ft. sections or nnita. Easy tu handle, eaey to erect, easy te ship, might very loir Get CaUlogM. RKDIMADE UILDINO CO., Paetland. Or. E. 1 Uh and Market or 803 Lewis Bids. Phonae East B114) or Bdwy 4338. tai kaltrom Wt fark aat xeaaia At 10 A. M. Tomorrow SIEETrSO JTOTICES 41 KKUl I.AH meeting Villa lodge No. 124. I. it. O. F.. Wednea. day evening, Jan. 26, 8 o'cltx-k. E. 80h and tilisan. inilitnry degree will be iccnterred on a lre rlut. isitiug brothers cor- fdially invited to attend. f Thursday evenmx. .tn. 27. members -of Villa (lodge, No. 124. ere invited to attend Woodlawn lodge. No. 171, when the third degree will bo conferred on candidates from Ilia lodge. No. 124. A large attendance is desired. - J. B. VVILTSE. N. G. C. P. NKI.SO.N. Secy. PALESTINE LODGK No. 141. A F. and A. M.i Srecial com munication Tuesday. January 25 1 :3U at our hall. 2:30 st lurch's for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late brother. Charles Hunduit- Burial at Kuaie City cemetery. All members reqiiiTstetl to he present. A many as can please bring autos. Archer Place, Mt Scctt cr. By order of Vf. M. V. a. TOWNSEND. Secretary. rVANHOK HOMESTEAD NO. 5038. B. A. T. Dance and card party on January 26 at Women of Woodcraft ball. 10th and Taylor sts. Card at 8:30, dancing at 10. Everybody wel ' come, 212 Hallway Exchange bklg. Phone Main 087. -PEAKh OWENS, Correspondent. Gl'I. KF.AZKK GROTTO. No. 65. M. . V. P. E. U. Annual meeting Monday eve ping. Jan. 24, at 8 o'clock. Election and installation of officers. Propheis, wear your fes. Visitors welcome. By orifr of the moT.rani. J ' if. JB2TLKh SecreUry. . mt. jrnoii ixiim;b so. 157, a. F. AND A. M. Special com munication tomorrow tTuesday) erenuig at 7 o'clock. Examination in E. A. degree at 8 p. tin. Lec ture for Master Masons only by Robert C. Wright on '"The Man in the H'ortheast Corner.'- All brethren invited. By order of W. M. F. W. KNKE, Sec'y. A STATED conclave of Washing ton Coramandery No. 15, K. T.. will b held Tuesday evening. Jan. 25. 1921, in Washington Masonic hall. Eaut 8th ami Burn-ride st. Sojourning Sir anights cordially invited. G. P. KISMAN. Recorder. GITL REAZKB OBOTTO No.; 65, will give a costume: dance (childhood days! , at Pytliisn temple, Friday. Febru ary 4. 1U21. All members. Masons and their friends are invited. ( MINERVA CHAPTER No. 105. O. E 8., St. Johns Stated comf munication, Tuewlay evening, Januf ary 25 anniversary eelcbratin Members of Doric lodge No. 1311, A. Y. and A. M.. and their fami lies are requested to be present; S:30 p. m. By order of W. M. B. B. POST, Secretary. , WAVERLY LOIH.E. U. D.. A. F; and A. M. Special roramunica tion will he held at Waverly hatlj East Twenty-sixth and Clinton streets, at 7 :3tl p.' m., Tnesdayi January' 25. Work fn M. M. deJ trree. W? Ikf. Visiting brethren welcome- Hyi order if. E. MlIJ-Elt. Ser-ietary. St'NNTSIDB LODGE No. 163. A. F. and A. M. Special communi. cation this Tuesday, January 25 at 6:80 p. m , Temple. Tbirty-njnth and Hawthorne. Work in M. M. dceree. . Visitiiig brethren weicomei r . i t . 1 i xy oruer ot . . C. I'. JENSEN, Secretary. I NORTH l-ORTLAND LOt.K No. 230. I. o. O. F-, will meet at Kenton on Monday .rei ning, at 7:30. and work in the second degree. Visiting brothers welcome. S. C. BLAIR. N. G. ' F. M. Willis, SecreUry. PALESTINE lodge No. 141. A. F A A. M. Special communication Monday, January 24. 7 o'rliek. F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welnome. Archer Place, Monnt Scott car. By order of W. M. ! W. S. TOWNSEND. Secy. ! HARMONY LOIM.K No. 12. A. E. and A. M. Special communica tion this t Monday! evening at 1f o cinrx. orx in in r,. A qegrea. VUiitjnc brethren welcome. WM. DeLINN. SecreUry. PORTLAND LOIGE NO. 53, A. F. AND A. M. Annual party, Chriaiensea's hall. Monday eve ning, Jan. 24. Dancing and cards informal. By order W. M. II. J. HOUGHTON, See. IVANHO LODGE No. 1. K.- of P. Regular meeting postpone! k district convention, fifth floor ot Pythian building. 3SS Yamhill street. AH Pythian welcome. A. J. ROSE, SecreUry. I CANTON PORTLAND So. 1. I-atrl-archs MiliUnt. I. O. O. K., Mon day, Janury 24. Drill postponed. Caunot secure hall. R. B. PATTERSON, Clerk, KEMBLEM JEWELRY a specially, buttons, pins. e barms Jaeger urns., i)j-ii3 tn sr. DEATH NOTICES alTth.-family-d.-Soer509 in C, aged 89 year, bus - NELSON Jan. 23. Columbia St.. Swan hand of Carrie Nelson. The 1 remains are at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. L oflS In this city, Jan. 22. 1331, Mark Oti. aged 83 years. The remains are at the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy 4c Co., 5802 04 92d at. S. E., in LeaU. Natice of funeral li ereat ter, j LEWIS In Ui city, Jao. 20. 1621. Charles Iwis. aged 71 yearn. Remains ire at the funeral parlor of A. D. Kenworthy At Ce., 6802- .. 5802-J-192C u v-a st. b. r.., in Lrnpi. MONTANDON In tliia city, Jan. 20, Jultvi A. MonUndon. aged 63 year. Remains re st the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenwortiiy St Co.. 5802-04 92d st, S. E., in Lents. j - FCKEKAL NOTICES NORTON In this city. Jan, 23. Caroline. wiTi uf Thomas F. Norton of 638 Flanders t., and mother of Charles E. Veatch, Mrs. Hazel J. McCarthy and Catherine Norton of Portland. Th funeral err: will be held Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 1 o'clock p. m.. at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Concluding service. ML Scott cemetery, private. VAN DERVEN At the residence, 923 Dekatur St., Sun.. Jan- 23. Joseph A., aged 23 yean, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Van Derven. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Van Derven. Funeral aervicea will be held at 10 a. m., Wednesday, January 26. at the 'Vearbord church- InUtr ment in Vearbord cemetery. Arrangements in Tharje of Chamber 4c Co. J - . ii ILTrRY--u this city, January 22 Charles Harry, aged fi 3 years, beloved husband of Effi Harry; also survived by fonr cbcildren. Ffineral aervicea will be held Tuesday. January 23, at 2 p. ra., at the chapel of Miller A Tracey. Interment Mil wank ie cemetery. Mr. Harry wax a member of the Enighu of Pythias lodge. - - PRECECHTIL In this city. Jaauary 23, Jennie Precechtil. aged 56 years, beloved wife f John Precechtil. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. January 26t at 10 a. m.. at the Seappoosa Catholic church. Interment at Scappooae. Philadelphia iapera pleas copy. ArrangemenU In care of Miller ic Traeey. WOOICRAFT OFFICERS ASSOliTIONT 12TH ANSUAL INSTALLATION ! On Taeaxlay, January 25, lunch at Boon, busines meeting and insUUation at2 p. m. N. O. W. officer and lay member wtlcome. Enroll now for the new year. - . -j. SCNDQCiST At hia late residence, 2720 East 65th st.' Charie U. Sundquist aged 42 years. Funeral services wui be new at P. 1 irt-h funeral parlor. East 11th and Clay s1 Ul, Tuesday at 2:39 p. m. Friends invited 2HRI8T The funeral service for the Ieonard Christ of Milwaukee, - Or., will be held Tuesday. Jan. 25. at 2:30 o'clock r. .. at Finley's, Montgomery at 8th. Friends in vited. Concluding aenrice, .ML Scott cemetery. , A sA 1 FC5KRAI. NOTICES J!NE S8--Jan. 22. at the . 1 at the- , rwidence cftht rtsiirtlter. 14 21 Beaver aL. Sarah K. Jonn. aged 63 years, mother of Mrs. Myrtle Hedres of Parma, '.Idaho; Mrs. Cors Young. Mrs. Effia Weisgerber and John D, Jones of Portland, and sister of, Mrs. Surtn Gentry of this city. The remains -will he at the above "residence until Tuesday! morning, when tl funeral service will be neidj .at 10:30 o'clock at Finley's, Mont gomery j at 5th. Friend invited. Concluding Mil. n this city. January 22. Msrx. M. Miiler, agea 01 yean, neiovea wire 01 w. Ti MiUer. The funeral cortege will leave the chapel kf MiUer A Tray Tuesday. January 25. atiJ!:4 5 a. m.. thence to St.. Mary i catiMdraV 15th and Davia atreeU. where requiem ma. w41 b. offered k 8 a. m. InUrmewt Mount iinriMni.t 1 i ir,i. d.iutiu mi. i -. . i cemetery. - - i FltTIEItAI. HIRECTORS East Side -1 Funeral Directors F0KMEBLT T. 8 DUNNING. ISa 414 EJ Alder L PhonT East IX l i 'T1 IaC.lvw S3. a a. ED W. Hi OLMAN : & SON Funeral Directors THIRD AND SALMON BTUKKTS Main 607, A-1B1L I Lady AsMataat- Lerch. Undertaker 1 EAST ELEVENTH AT HAWTHOBNB j ) PHONE EAST 781r A. D. Kenwortihy & Co. j G8O2-SS04 92U ST. B. K.. LENTS Ant 618-21. Horn. Phone D-81. Dwnr.ing &. McEntee M'rnxn st. at 1 2tl i. Bmadvtay 430. Aut. 54-BR. CHAMBERS CO. Funeral Directors. All the Conveniences of a Boms Woodlawn 3306. 248-250 Killingswnrth A vat D T DVDMDC residence ssv ax. A -P a jrvHA-i4j tabusbment. 901 Williams ave. Woodlawn azo. pFlNLEY'S MORTUARY MONTjiOMKHY AT FIFTH. MAIN V. 'MILLER " TKACET, independent funeral tll- rectors. Prices aa low as $2t, $40, $60. WsslUiicton at Ellau Main 2891. A-7883 DOWNING a. u-vrum a Moderate in price x. East 54. lrtrtngton district.. PUone I M K-NTEB St EILEKS. funeral parlors with all uwipniscf oi a noma, lata and Bveret sts. rnonra nroaawar 2183. Home A-2188. UACWCa A-2321. Comer Third and Clay, 104T Belmont st. I A E 7AnlA. -T 692 Wuliama avenn a-a. a. pencil wu.rbont East 1088 MONITMESTTS Portland ' Marble Works 366 4th st. Op. City Hall. Nu Bros. ytJFi 2fr7-5RO ST AT MAOIIOrl f J OTTO VCHTJMAV Granlts and marbla work. EaS 8(1 and Pine. East 743. FLORISTS HI MOSSIJON PORTLAND MOTEL MAa,7Sa VCMKJUM accts oucrrao 9 . M wmjmrmKrm -e e70At3Mya pamk aiAic a7 And FlorsI Designs. .23 I.arg Hothouses. No Branch Stores. s25 . . . "fM7 rtrrwmrf m on sornwm u ISi&JUWmA:) between 4tb and OUv TeL Main 7709. - Smith's Flower Shop I "Portland'a Progreaslv Florist" Flowers for -all occasions. Main 721 5. T. C. LUKE. Mgr. 6to and Alder. "gi(0$Tetz a son SS" FRESH rLOWEKS FOR FUNERALS and all oeoasians. 697 Williams ave. Just ea Woodlawn 1512. Joseph Beta. Msnaget. ington. Main 2891. A-4289. flower tot U occasions artistically arranged. ri."K. NOB HB.L FIX1RISTS tEstste Affrrd Burkhardtl rVrr. 2. Id and GHan. Main 1359 Peo FLOUAL SHOP " -.- Marshall 6923 24 5 Alder. N. W. Bank Bids. Mala 6118. 131 Morrison L LOST AND For Nil II IvOST OR STRAYED Boston bull iip, Sun day noon. Alder and Park; answers name Mickey; eoriipeniun to little girl; child heart broken. Generous reward for return to Man ager Pantages theatre. LOST About January 7, past matron's ( East ern Star! pin. Small diamond in renter of star. Finder please phone Tabor 3201. LOST December 30"'or81. black aatin hand bag, conUining bahy gold ring, door key, purse, -some money and trunk- key. East 6934. LOST Bank bok andS40, "two'$2dl.ilt; in or near Meier & Frank Co.: reward. 505 K. Market ijist 6649. LOST S"hepherd C-ollie dog; male bout 9 months old: license No. 1521: Mar. 8849. After fl p. m. LOST, in Lipman AWoife.'- Friday. IrrownTrlS umhrelU, amber ring and tips. Sell. J772. Rewerd. LOifT Fountain lien . without rap, -Rosa to Broadway via Broadway car to Alameda school, rail E. 84142. LOST A gold bracelet. Jan 3d st. or in Th. Auditorium. Finder please call East 1456. LOST Thursday evening, Uiex brooch! East 7661. ' Call JaTST On Friday, gold dia inond aet link cuff button. Phon. Main 4482. FOUND Pointer puppy about 0 weeks old. Owner identify snd pay charges. Wdln. 6114. LOST Link chain and elk tooth. Phone East 979. Reward. LOfT Friday, two $20 bills. Reward. Tabgr 8 - LOST Insignia silver ring. Pi Delta Kii,a. Finder please call Ant H11-63; reward. - j BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 90 SAVE $23 For a limited time only are offering our !r'C'lr 3100 AUTOMOBILE and TRACTOn, I eours f.w ,,75- . T FtiUr ,uto f"1 UrUw course ineludea Instruction on repairing, over- haiiline drivine i-nitinn sUriine snd llebtlnar nlimi. tn Vein can't affnerl in Mni fhia offer which is good for a short time only. DAY and! EVENING classes. Write or rail for tnforma-I tion and rree, cauiogue. To Oregon ex-servio mt" ",.eI.?.!rr,.l"l:? Utat iuu. a "f.,m. J4 l" SCHOOLS 707 Hawthorne are., Portland, Or. Operating tli. largest system nf practical auto . and tractor schools in the world. LEARN TO DRIVE For a. short! time only we are nf ferine oat regular driving course for $12.50. If you can't drive oiiM yaa, want to know something about- the mecTtanical part of your oar. call or phone HEMPHILL'S AUTO SCHOOL - 707 Hawthorne ave. I'bona Kfat 8068. - . f . -- AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL Tou want .nothing but th ( be-t. Her it Is, ouiuu..u.i - ii .... ITTai, iauurawi K., w. iinifr 7-(4uiyuivib renair iob ItesnlU absolntelv nunniul Th. time for yon f go to school is while business U quiet, prepare now lor nig business openings i" ' month. Inquir. Owgon InstiUlU of Technology. Ms in street at Sixth. Clip this ad and send it in for beautifnl 48 p. caUlogue. West' Largest nasinesa wouet. t Aattire EVERT GRADUATE A POSITION All bnsines. eo ureas. Including eomptomet.f training- Enroll any tim. day acbooL- night school. Writ, foe free catalogue. 4VU St., seal Uormo plum. Mam ow. A? Position f ot Each Greduat -AXJSatr BUILDING MOLEK BARBER COLLEGE will teach yon the trade in S weeks; raeiv. some par wbile learning; position aex-ured ; s-ervioa ua r cove cut aid. Vvnte or call tot catalogue 284 Bnrnskle st. - east side commfcial school Mia Kegina Buckel'a private school; individual mstrnctton. liiH Grsna sr.. aast ai. MEN. WOVEN. ara barber trade; wage whU learning' position gnaranteea. Mgr., i year azpenen'a. Oregoa Barber college, ii iai 1 AA"' -aIP W 1 rTr ACTO STUDENTS $1. "ROAD TO SUCCESS," BOOB, FRKE tf yon are interested in Improving your eotH ditton want lo earn up to $300 A month, phone, write or call at the ' Adcox Aut and Aviauon School for a copy of their big sew $t red poox. which shows tbruoab fact, irtctura ana 1 '- monial how budrecU of men and youi'g men out of .the rut into uw o-a I-r elaaa Beauesung thto book does " nythlng nor obligat. you tn any ? " nr laxely to thow Hi. way to a brisht and proinernts future for yon J vst a it hsa for bun- dreda of others. Just address the Adcoa Auto- . - - . . i . . , . . . i . n . i n ,mi . ..mi. ana nixo street, and as lor a tree fTri,""' tl rot Kiw.k Mo. 4 OU BKTTEU STILL, if you w.ll Mil a. An arhnnl a 111 da at 1 1 ' S. Dl. W. v ill h. pleased, to snow you the flnmt eq'-'-ved school in the Northwest ana evpiain m ueiaia w four weeks' FBKK TK1AI. riAfi.- iihvi:v VXul- IlVH'lC HEM The state allows you. $23 ir 'month while altaedlai Oot AVIATIO IF 10TT WANT TO rt-t. , WE LL MAEB XOU A PlfVf uur metnoua instu ccm -fldauc. from toe start. Tou know you are fly. Ing with th. moat skilled "inatructors and the btat eguipuieat from the safest flakJ -thst mon t ran buy. Our aver age student will qualify fir tbs InternaUonal Pilot' License alter 7. hours in the air. Th mat Is based - on the time it takea to uuaiiiy with safety. P. It. it Q. AIRLINES. INC. 217 Mais St. x. Vancouver. Wash. Do YOI'. PLAN ON ".. GETTING ISTO " COMMEnClAI. AVLTIHNJ . This Held bold " th. best , of oinc tunlties fur : th trained nun.' Tbs -- t bity . Kwn will be .ui-n . vaty .in- lite ', ",rr" n inr pilots ami me enaiiics will be greater than th. ui.ply. tu oraer to be iireired fur thiwe i.fm. .rtionB it w liv eni-aey to sUrt training now. ....to iu Jin mimrni is -complete.- uur ntetJiMta i f tiMi.hind nhfi.M w... - . . ... or call for our new caUlog DUDKKY AIRCRAFT mRPOKATlON . School of Aeronautics ino-T Mt.li St- N. EN. SPEND WOtTH WlNTEtt ' EVKnInuJ antomobil. and tractor engineering, welding - battery aod- HEMI'HIIL'8 TRADE SCH ret reading. . DOL3 707 Hawthorne ave., eor. Kutb . - Term if Desired. - . , LEARN TELECJRAPHY Railway Tslegraphna stitote. 434 Railway Exchange bids. Night elaasea- ROf-K Y MlSuSTAINEACHERj Enroll free. Frank K. Welles, former aaaiat. aat state sunt.. Mgr., N-VV Bank bldg. Mein 8378. HELP WATHTED M ALE AUTO SHEET METAL WOTtKERS WAJNTKU FOB AUTO RADIATOR, FENDER AND: BODY WORK. .-.-'. CERBEH, ''TUB . MA DIATOR MAN." 431 DAYI3 AT11T1L - WILL KJIVK 1918 Msiwell foe' rerpeirter work". plastering, painting or laumning a nouasv I Mar. 2540. , t, - -, WANTEI -At ooce, 2 meu to learn atfUimobilH ..- rcialrfne and KM engineering. . 'Call at 433 Hawthorne av.. ' ' - SHOE salesmau wanted, philliiia Shoe Co., $5 W sshington . . -. ; . BALES K!f WAW ED M '. WANTED Salesman full of frp, who is not -afraid of hard work, to sell Ford cars, trucks. and tractors: conimieiiou basis; raut bar deta- ontraUe. T-745, Journal. - ADVERTISING Temen. with' abOitjr, $5d a : week. 7U4 SI''",.n niog. WANT E l- A GENTS AGENTS AND SALESMEN. ATTENTION! We have one of the beat pmpoitkn on the . market tTday. An article necessary to hunf.' .t . . . . I . . . . T. . ... ,..,,.!.. - I.,Htl..l. 1 . 1 1 or4 Mr )tcka tt 49 LniaB ave, N, WE START TOU in the candy btirlneas at boss., mall vrwim nr anvwhermi evarvtlnne furrrtahed:' I earn $30 wkly. up; inen wmen; experienco. wnnecwaaary t adveitiaa taqdy. -Sena sen m-. I dressed. sUmped .nvelor for fr. particular. t ndymsers Co., lBth si., -niuaeipnia.ra. - J1E t JPJv- ANT E DEEMALK I MRS. L. V. SCOTT, formerly direoaof of em ployment for women' with be federal govern--mm. w. il ... i.t aanmee w aavrare tsulurisrai ' I tu ,n tinea. Office. 8 29 Henry bids.. (. Tim ¬ et Oak. Hroadway 4597.. I a.Nt GIRL in need of a -friend, apply to the I Salvgtioa Army Reson liosn.. mti ana Alexander t. Phon Main 3409 D M ear I HAVE an opening for an erptneneed. marker I and sorter. r.o -pnne can. f rystal Iaun-- flrr. K-5?.ll. andjiandy KXI-V:ifIENCED millinery mskers and trim- m.ra anted for city xnrt out,, o- town po- sitirms. Muller. A It ax Co. ' : . - - . . WAXTf,!) A lsdy or girl to help with lwt--. work h? the month. Call Msrshall 220, 534 VI 3d t., south -of lyincoln, 4'tfcW; SITUATIONS StAlF. I (- V 1 1.1 4,V. I RRICANi married, wants work. 'dairy. oX grain farm, where horses arw us,.; or would , rent ranch on share. Eastern Ore-, I (nn preferred. ?, .., journal. I ( A RPe"NTER ' ioiner. c.brnet makesnd" finli.r; hsv your small jobs attended to; ask advice and pet the right ' price. 1L Wt-. brook. Auto. 620 78. . PAlNTlNGr tinting and pspermg ressmsbie; all work guaranteed. VV'uodiawB 34l. E.- O- Yalel. . ; ;,' i- : ..; f AINTIN'ii, riper hanging and deeorating. . f our old hardwood floor refinished like new. I - - O'Neil, 1909 E. Bnrnrid.. Aqtomaue JJ0-18-- $3, $4 tinting and celcimining, ijtritig, faint- ing. rnameling, nrsjKJnabie; and good; Broed--." way 3.123. , - ' j- ; ' - t.-s,,p,-Pcgf.'"'' a E3LP,KJ J T u kitchen work wis! iihwaaheT snrl all-aroun-l tshrs work. X-175. Journal. PAINTING, paiering snd kaWmininf. Work I K sniaranteed." Eat 6885. . CARPENTERarid contractor, lobbing; anything in the btrildinglinsPJwnt I jTJpEiti5iT?rTinUrig. irw.iie fiiiihu.g t reduced l rates. Call Tenor Baas guaranteed. J. A. Huurr. Kul I HAULING wanted; I have 2 Zk-Uu truck. I fa,n Tabor 8S5. ri.:ssil L7"ew r ermnectiora, dr.m tiU. I .r?. JrirTtt Tabor 8008 AM no wood butcher. 1 prune trail ire- Phone olumrita i --. ; PLASTERING. Cbimneyind Cement wok. 109. E. 46thtt.. Tabor 2668. ! . - -v -'- PLCMBINO don vary ronhly by th l" or by tne nour ''"1'.' .. Yt!vN".rilA?rwsnt work: can drtve Ford frock or esn wash dilieJlnjretjwt-jSe:i.204 2. idllNGLERS When youwtityour reshingUng r patching doners!! AV'dln. 5208. . A7-FiLIPlNO wants to dohoiiwwork. .VV'Ttte to 6133 85th st. B. E., PorUand. SHINGLER-ResUinghn and'Wsinng at rea-; enable irrire. Iwls..Jwrd 32J- ' EPERTpruning IrT oe and trees; walnut earrin. a .ncciality. " Main 8859. JAPANESE hU rwitiy porter or haii c.y. John. 26 Front LB. Yohioka. , . John. I PLASTERING, brkk and cement work, repairing nd remrxlellng. auu t i - i C'AHrENtE!t--Repstring. remodeling g.rax. Phons, weiiwoou aw. SlTF.TlQNI-FErALE " 4 WATfri -W'ork iythe hour or day. Wdln." 1 1 73, between 2 and 4 p. m. , - 1 (Continued en Following P;) V