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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH Zl, K
PILLAGING AND
MURDER RAMPANT
IN HAMBURG AREA
London, March 24. (I. N.:S.)
The Oommunlsta at Ilamburgr hare
been ejected from all the Industrial
' property they seized yesterday except
tlio Blolim & Voss shipyards, where
they are besieged by police, said a
Central News dispatch from Berlin
this afternoon.
By Frank E. Mason
International New Berries 8Uff Correspondent
Berlin. March 24. (I. N. S.)
Martial law has been proclaimed at
Hamburg as a result of the com
munist rising and Senator Hense has
been appointed dictator, said a dis
patch from that' city today.
Nearly a score of persons . were re
ported to have been killed in clashes
while the communists were occupying
shipyards and attacking: government
buildings at Hamburg. .
' Four men were Killed and 12 wounded
when workmen attempted to disarm the
police at the Vulcan shipyards.
A mob, using stones, beer bottles and
pieces of metal as missiles, attacked the
police in the center of Hamburg. Dur
ing the disorder shots. were fired from
a nearby building, wounding some of
the policemen.
POLICE OPEJf FIBE
: ' The policemen then opened fire, kill
ing and wounding ov,er 15 persona
" Five persons were wounded in a riot
: In the Hoisted Platx. Riots were re
ported from other parts of Hamburg
as well. -
Many persons were killed and wound
ed when Communists, armed with
rifles and revolvers and hand grenades,
gave battle to the police at Eisleben.
The mob was victorious. The police took
refuge in a barricaded building, while
. the mob began pillaging grocery and
meat shops and banks. The ringleaders
of the mob sent an ultimatum to the
. police demanding their surrender and
the surrender of all their arms. The
mob leaders threatened to burn the city
if the ultimatum was - not accepted.
TBAF5 IS HELD tP
A passenger train from Halle was
held up and seized by. the Communists
at Eisleben.
The Communist disorders were re
ported spreading, t The? strike movement
was growing and behind and all over
hung the black menace of a political re
volt. ' Plundering, sabotage, death by
violence and dynamite outrages were re
ported from numerous towns in middle
''-Germany..
Alarmist dispatches were printed In
the Berlin newspapers. It was declared
that the Communist, uprising was be
gun on direct orders from Moscow.
- Communist chieftains have ordered a
general strike throughout Central Ger
many to tie up industry and the rail-
i ways. .. :
The government Is worried over the
outlook and measures' are being taken
to combat the menace. :
BTSAMITE AT 8AXO!fT
Five dynamite outrages were reported
' from Saxony, a Communist stronghold.
The city hall at Rodewisch was blown
up and half of It was destroyed.
' A bomb was exploded in the city hall
-...at Auerbach. . .
The courthouse at Leipzig, where the
- trial of German war criminals is sched
uled to open the first of May, was dam-
. aged by an explosion of dynamite.
. Two bombs were thrown against the
superior court building at Dresden.
V The sound of battle rang through the
streets of Eisleben for hours. Part of
the railway lines were torn up. Miners
who had refused to obey the stride or
der were driven from the pits by force.
: Trains were derailed near Dieskau
and Ammendorf and more than half a
dozen persons were Injured.
Heavy guards of security police are
patrolling Berlin. This city was still
quiet this morning. . The Communists
have called a mass meeting. for Thurs
day to take action to support of Bol
shevist :- sympathisers . In middle Ger
many. An attempt will be. made to bring
about a general strike, it is said. It is
: reported that a dispatch from Moscow,
asking when a Red revolution In Cen
tral Europe could be started on a big
scale, has been intercepted.
Leaders of the Social Democrats and
the trade unions have warned their fol-
' lowers against joining in any general
strike. '
SAYS HAPGOOD
(Continued from Page One).
backward transportation system in
1914, and that has not been allowed to
buy locomotives outside, and that has
been Invaded from all sides and block
aded by all the world would scarcely
be in condition to ; transport its natural
products either to seaports or the parts
of Russia that need them. When that
' fact is called the inability of commun
ism to produce, it is not an attempt to
analyze a situation. It Is merely the
continued attack on a political system.
The editorial in today's Hearst papers
on this aspect of the subject is unan
swerable. TBADE XOT FORBIDDEX
Mr. Hoover repeats that trade be-
tween this country and Russia is not
forbidden. All we do is to put locomo-
. tlves and railroad supplies on our black
v list, to send Mr. Martens out of the
Easter Dinner
SPECIAL! -
One 60c brick of Mt. Hood Ice
Cream. Your- choice of four fla
vors: ' French Salad, Neapolitan."
Mt Hood Special and Princess.
And 60c worth of Assorted Cream
Wafers.- Fresh dally, in . eight
flavors. 4 .i
The 2 for 61c
Coupons for, this special will be
issued here and redeemable on
Sunday at any of our three stores.
Saturday Only
Stout-Lyons
He Sale
THIRD AITD MOIIRISOIT STS.
HOOVER WRONG
country, to refuse letters addressed to
Russia, to call our Red Cross out of
Russia, t refuse relief to Russian chil
dren, to forbid our federal reserve banks
to do business with banks in Europe on
soviet credit, to interpose constant pass
port difficulties. If a person wants to
attempt business with Russia with no
mail facilities, no banking facilities no
chance to travel, no chance to meet
soviet representatives here and no per
mission to send what Russia most
wants, be is perfectly free to do so.
PROPAGANDA IS SCORED
In addition to these few obstacles our
principal contribution is the use of: our
immense governmental propaganda war
machinery to prove that the soviet is
tottering, that any government that may
take its place will be sweet, that Amer
icans In Russia are not treated with that
gentle toleration that marks our treat'
ment of communists here. . If any other
governments move we announce the mo
tive Is greed, whereas we are above
greed, that Is to say, above commerce.
If our public gets a little impatient over
that talk we drop It and say?"-
f We were - mistaken : when we said
England was moved by greed in doing
business with the devil. It was only a
political consideration. ; No real ' busi
ness in it." .
BATES OX CALENDAR j
; Here Is a calendar: !
March 16 Trade agreement concluded
with Ores! Ttritnin.
- .March 16 Treaty between Russia and
Turkey signed in Moscow. '
March 18 Trade treaty concluded be
tween Russia and Germany.
March IS Peace concluded between
between Russia, Poland and the Ukraine.
March 19 Italian minister of foreign
affairs announces in the chamber of dep
uties in Rome that a trade agreement
will shortly be signed between Russia
avuu xia.iy . ,
March 19 Japanese minister of for
elgn affairs announces that the develop
ing situation will oblige Japan to change
her attitude toward the Soviets. . ;
LE5TIN WI3TS AGAINST TROTZKT '
Meantime, by 569 to 60, Lenin wins
against Trotzky and the extremists; his
final concession to the farmers, just as
he had previously won, bis concessions
to the trades unions, and still earlier his
concessions to bourgeosie specialists and
to foreign capital.- . ; i
Meantime also the cooperative associa
tions are restored to freedom, in connec
tion with the new freedom of the peas
ants. A move of extraordinary signifi
cance. i , t .. . i
All this hailed with cries of rage in the
conservative and monarchists press of
every country, and with joy by the lib
eral press of every country. And mean
time the same weary propaganda mill in
the United States of America does busi
ness at the old stand.
SOVIET GOLD BEHIND REVOLT,
SAYS DISPATCH TO LONDOX
London, March 24. (I. N. S.) Fifty
persons are reported to have been killed
In Communist disorders In Hamburg.
Germany, according to a Central News
dispatch from Berlin today. The. entire
police force of 2000 members, which has
been mobilized in the Helligengeistf eld
dockyard district, was engaged in battle
and were defeated by the Communists.
"The Communist revolt. It was i de
clared, was financed with soviet gold."
continued the Central News dispatch.
It is spreading throughout middle Ger
many, strong police reinforcements have
proved powerless. Numerous casualties
have occurred." i i
FRIDAY TO ;
BE SOLEMNIZED
: i ... . r - ". - , ,:. ' ) .' .-J-:.-..
(Continued from Pace One) ...
service will be held in some of I the
Episcopal churches of the city. The
service will be held from noon until 3
o'clock at Trinity, St.' Davids and St.
Andrews churches and from 11 a. m.
until 3 p. m. at ; St. Marks Episcopal
church. . i
MEDITATIONS PLAlfXED !
Meditations on the last hours Jesus
spent on earth will be given by the rec
tors, with alternating . prayers and
hymns. . A preparatory service i for
Easter communion will be held tonight
by the Rev. Thomas Jenkins at St. Da
vids Episcopal church. The Rev. John
G. Hatton will close his holy week serv
ices at St. Marks Episcopal church Fri
day with a 'sermon at 8 p. m. The Rev.
T. F. Bowen will preach from the text,
"Jesus On the Cross," at 8 p. m. Friday
at St Michaels and All Angels Episcopal
church. : ' . " . t ..
Holy communion' will be observed Fri
day at 7:45 p. m. at St. James English
Lutheran church by the Rev. W, E.
Brlnkman. The Rev. A. Krause iwill
conduct a service at St. Pauls Lutheran
church at 10 :30 , a. m. Good Friday and
holy communion at 1 :30 p. m.
Tonight and; Friday night from 7:30
to 8:45 Dr. W. B. Hinson Is conducting
special services in the East Side Baptist
church, speaking from the general sub
ject, "What Jesus Did Today." Dr. SL
J. Reid, superintendent of evangelism
for the Baptist churches of Oregon, : will
preach tonight and Friday night at the
evangelistic services at Glencoe Baptist
Church..' : ' j ' !'.'
WAT OF THE CROSS I
At St- Patricks . Catholic church
morning services will be conduced Fri
day by the Rev. Ambrose Meyer and
way-of-the-cross service at 3 p. m. A
mission will be held tonight and Friday
night at 7:45. !
Mass of the pre-sanctifled and venera
tion of the cross will be sung at 8 :30
a. m. Friday at the Church of the Made
leine (Catholic).
Tonight; the -prayer service at t the
First Christian t church will be led by
Mrs. A. E. Meserve, president of the
women's society, Friday the women's
missionary society ' of the Disciple
churches of the city have arranged for
simultaneous prayer meetings In vari
ous parts of the city. !
Religious services will be held tonight
and Friday night .at the Church of
Christ and at the MontaviUa Christian
church. The Rev. Joseph Boyd will pre
side at the Church of Christ services,
and will be assisted by visiting local
pastors. The Be v. OthoH. Williams,
Seattle evangelist, will do the preaching
at the MontaviUa church, talking to
night on - "Platform Christianity" and
Friday night on "A Spiritual Man."
VISIOTS COMMTJNIOJT j
A union communion service of i the
Congregational churches of the city will
be held Friday night at the First Con
gregational church, . with local pastors
participating. "
The Swedish Evangelical Mission will
hold a service, tonight at Elim chapel.
Skldmore street and Michigan avenue,
and Friday night at The Tabernacle.
Seventeenth - and Glisan streets. The
Rev. C J. Ledin will speak at both
services. His topic tonight is "The
Bruised Body" and Friday night "The
Mystery of the Cross.
Tonight and Friday night at 7:45 the
Rev, Jacob Stacker will bold special
services at the Clay street Evangelical
church for the purpose of commemo
rating: the passion of Jesus.
Tonight holy communion will be cele
brated at Our Savior's Lutheran church
in the Norwegian language, the service
being intended for the older members
of the church. Friday night the Rev.
GOOD
A. Chrlstensen will repeat the service
In the - English language, the meeting
being intended especially for the young
people.
A special service at 8 p. m. Good Fri
day Is announced by the Rev. C H.
Bernhard, pastor of Qrace Lutheran
church. -w.
GOSPEL SCTGEB BUST
Fred Canada y, the gospel singer, is
conducting the services this: week at
Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church. He
speaks and sings each night. ,
The Rev. W. N. Byars will speak to
night at Lincoln Methodist church on
"The Lord's Supper,", and Friday night
on theAsubject. "It Is Finished."
Revival : services are also being con
ducted each night this week at the
Woodstock Methodist ' church by i the
Rev. L. C. Poor.
Pre-Easter services are being held
each night this week" at Calvary Pres
byterian church by s the Rev. L. i B.
Quick, pastor. A special service will be
conducted Friday night at : Piedmont
Presbyterian church by the Rev. J,
Francis Morgan, Music will be fur
nished by the male quartet, s ,
The Rev. W. W. Long . will conduct A
Good Friday service at 730 p. m. He
will talk on "The Last words or Jesus.
Appropriate music will be given by the
choir.
The ; Rev. Ira C. Hawley of Second
United Brethren church la assisting the
Rev. E. O. Shenhard In a series of
passion - week meetings at the Third
United Brethren church. He will preach
tonight and Friday night.
XjfeJ Statistics
marriages. Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John Gigstiul. 24. 86 N. 17th It-, and Hazel
Portor, 20. 168 N. 18th t-
Pietro Carlo, 28, 748 Corbet stret, and
Flrtrrnc Arabrrwe. 18. 748 Corbet. '
WEDDING
W. O SMITH CO.
AND VISIl'lNCi
CABD ENGRAVERS
811 Mortsn bid.
BIRTHS
GAHDKIXI To Mr. and Mrs. C. tiardelli. 4 27
K. 7th, Marcb 14. a daughter.
NISHINO To Mr. and Mrs. K. Nihino, 84 H
KilHnsswnrtJi March 13. a dauzhter.
PTKATT To Mr. and Mrs. J. Pyeatt, 813
Bidwell. March 15, a son.
LOTSP1KCH To Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Lotojaech.
nnn rmni,irla March '21. a dauchter.
LICHTENWAL1 To Mr. and Mrs. Lichten-
wald. 860 E. 18th, March 18, a daughter.
SYLVESTER To Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Syl
rmr 13fl V. 27th. March 18. a son.'
GELMAN To Mr. and Mrs. C. Ueiman, 828
Front, March 10, a daughter. , . s .
BIRCH To Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Birch. 5223
87th aw., March 19, a sotu - :
COMLNI To Mr. and Mm. J. Comini. 148 E.
8d. March 17, a son.
ANDROS To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andrew.
RterenKin. Wash.. March 20. a son.
SEIP To Mr. and Mrs. A. Seip, 808 Garfield
ae., March 1 9. a daughter.
PATTERSON To Mr. and Mr. E. E. Patter
son. 565 Dekom, March 15, a son.
HUKE -To Mr. and Mrs. Charles O, Hake,
1781 Borthwick. March 15, a son.
HAMILTON To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Hamilton, March 21, a daughter.
GEILER To Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Gefler, 5705
7 2d. March 18, a son.
MOJIRO To Mr. and Mrs. O. Mojlro, 92 ; N,
5th. March 14, a son.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Nelson,; 1662
Omaha- March 16. a danehter.
GEFKE To Mr. and Mrs. N. Gcfre. 9402 59th.
March 18, a son.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nelson, 1572
E. Ererett, March 21, a daughter.
LACEY Xo Mr. and Mrs. R.Lacey. Ill K
68th. March 20. a son.
SPIVEX To Mr. and Mrs. J. N. SpiTey. E.
47th and Henderson, March 16, a son.
WAY To Mr. and Mrs. M. Way, 427 Second,
March ZU, a son.
. DEATHS
SUMICH Emil II. Sumich. 409 Fsirbanks,
March 22. 5 years: broncho pnunoni.
PEl'DEN Ethel M. Proden. 118 ; W. Emer
son, March 21,41 years: empyema.
McCLARNEY Rebeca McClarsey. 540 E. 22d,
March 21, 24 years; miliary taberculoaia. ,
8CHALIN Body Schaton. New Western hotel,
March 21, 31 years; dilation or heart.
HEMSTHKT Mae A. Hematret. Emanuel hos
pital. March 10, 56 years; pelrio abscess.
APA Josephino Apa, 420 E. 45th. March 21,
72 vears: broncho pneumonia.
BRADLKY Frank L. Bradley, 191 H Cnloo
are.. March 21. 88 years; hemorrhage.
SWEET- Warren H. Sweet, Good Samaritan hos
' pital, March 21, 56 years; raptured bladder.
STOPPEB Robert Stopper, 13 Shaver. March
21. 65 rears: diabetes mellitus.
LTJDLAM Joseph P. Ludlam, 653 E, Broadway,
March 21, 09 years; apoplexy. -
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT WIUSON S AUCXIUN HOCSfc, 1US-173
SECOND STREET. i SALE AT lO A. M
NEW TODAY
50
mmm
FENCES
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E. 11th and Market Phone K. 6114
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Fourth and Oak Phone tidwy. 4335
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We do sUl kinds o carpet cleaning;. '
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binding; and dyeing. In our strictly
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SPECIAL NOTICES
101
NOTICE OF BALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER. GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
Wajhington. D. C.
. , March 10. 1921.
Notice ia hereby siren that subject to, the
conditions and limitations or the acta of June u
V01S SO ... 01Q mnA 1 un. A 104rt iAt
stst., 758). and the instructions of the Secre
tary of the Interior of September 15, 191T, and
June 22, 1920. the timber on tha following
lands wiu be sold April a7 .1821. at lO a. :
at public anction at tha United States land of
fice at Portland. Or., to the highest bidder at
not less than the appraised ralue at shown by
tins notiee. sale to be subject to the approval
of tha Secretary of the Interior. The purchase
price, with aa additional sum of one-fifth of 1
per eent thereof, beine commissions allowed
must be deposited at time of sale, money to be
returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent
will issue for the timber which must be removed
within 10 years. - Bids will be received from
citizens of the United States. : associations of
such citizens and corporations organized under
the laws of the United States or any state, ter
ritory or district thereof only. Upon application
of a qualiried purchaser, the timber on any lecal
subdivision will be offered separately before be
ine included in an offer of a iaraer unit. T.
2 S., H. 5 E., Sec. 13.' 6E 14 SE hi , red fir
160 M.. not to be sold for less than $1.25 per
M. T. 8 S R 6 W See. 9. NWt NEW. red
fir 380 M., SWH .Ml, red fir 885 M.. SEH
NW, red fir 1280 M., SW NVV , red fir
1180 M.. none of which timber shall be sold
tor jess than J1.75 per M. T. 5 8.. R. T W..
Sec. 83, NE?4 SW , red fir 825 M., white
fir 120 M., none of the red fir to be sold for
lest than (2 per M., and none of the white fir to
be sow ror less, than 50 cents per M.
(Signed) . CLAY TALLMAN,
Commissioner. Oenersl Ind CWfice.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Multnomah County.
Department f Probate. "
In the Matter of the Application of)
C. J. Smith, Guardian of the)
Estate of Zeila Lucille Gillette,)
? an incompetent person )
For Leave to Sell Real Estate. )
Notice is herebv riven that in curmance of an
order of the Honorable George Tazwell, judge of
me circuit court ot Multnomah county. Oregon,
probate department, made on the 21st day of
aurcn. eVZi. for the sale of the real estate
hereinafter described. I will, from and after the
21st day of April. 1921. proceed to sell at
private sale for cah, the following described real
property: An undivided one-thirtieth interest in
and to Jots 2 and 3 m block 9. Couch a addition
to the city of Portland, Or., and also a like inter
est in ana to tite south one-half ot lot 3 in block
IS of the city of Portland, Or. !
Intending purchasers will call or communi
cate with ma at No. -707 Broadwav bide.. Port
land, ur.
C. 4. SMITH.
Dated the 23d day of March. 1921.
Guardian of the Estate ot Zella Lucille
Gillette, an Incompetent Person.
Firrt publication March 23. 1921.
La-t publication April 20, 1921.
NOTICE CtV THIjaTEE'H RA1.K
In the District Court of the United SUtes for
me in tnfT or wreeon.
In the Matter of the Estate of )
incK tucaeon. .Bankrupt. 1
Notice is hereby civeu that the nersonal oroo-
erty belonging to the above named bankrupt will
oe soia unaer tne airecoon ot w. K. ttoyle, trus
tee, at private Sled bid- for m to be
openea at tne omce ot Uonorable A. M. Cannon
rc.eree in bankrayicv. nut lltle a Trust build
ing, Portland, Or., Thursday, March 81, 1921,
at 10 a. m. The trustee reseTTea the right to
reject any ana all bids.
A general description of the nronertv tt be
sold is as follows: A stock of merchandise con-
Mt'm- rrf hoax, work glove, work shirts, har
ness and harness Tenair narta. anl VatSr .
nAitea it i ua stain street, cottage Grove, Or.
. nam yroiKrur mav oe insnectea at tne
above premises on anv business dav nrior to the
sale between the hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. ra..
ana an exact copy oi inventory, showing what
i" we, xnv oe viewea on uaese premises oe
tween these hours and copy of inventory can also
seen at otiice ol tne undersigned.
W. H. BOTLK. Tru-rtee.
1012 Gasco bidg.. Portland.. Or.
NOTICE To Whom It Mav Cnr-.m -
is hereby given that Mary E. Cummins has
irit my oea ana Doera and that I will not be
responsiDie ior any Dills contracted by her.
M. T. CUMMINS.
NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have withdrawn
"um WIU1 Ule it . V. jttmy (Jo. ,
718 Dekum bldg.. and will not "be responsible
for any bills or debts contracted by said partner
liip firm. Albert Kirg.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN I will not h.
responsible for snv ti-h: nr hill n,n h.
Nelly Moeller, 589 Mississippi are., after March
it. x. wm. .aaoeiier.
1 WIIL NOT be responsible tor any debU con
tracted by my wife. J. La, Jones.
MEETING NOTICES 102
JOHX SHANNON L. O. L.. No.
009, meets every Thursday.
8t p. m.. No. 20S hi Third st
Vbnung brothers welcome.
MTMAvH .JAMP NO.
SK?.hH!f stv IIdar night.
11 2. Dance for mem
bers, their families and
friends. Visiting neighbors
.. i-ur aumission show
your receipt at door.
J- O. WILSON. Clerk.
W KB FOOT CAMP No S,
, i? ,w Friday
night tn W. O. W. Tenule.
12S 11th at. MtmbenTre
quested to be present. Via
noon welcome
H. L. BARBCll. aerk.
ALBERT I'IKEi LOtXij! N(S.
12. A. P. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication Friday eve
ning; March 25, at 6:30 o'clock.
M. M. degree. Visiting brethren
welcome.
O. W. COOK. See. -
sKIXWOOD lJJIKiK NO. 151.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated
meeting tomorrow (Friday) eve
ning, at 8 o'clock. . Work in M.
M. degree. Visitors welcome.
By order W. M.
J. It. BUTLER. See.
PTlOTT i V'K" T MiAif "-' ar aV
V A- a. -v AWiVT i.w V. . A.
F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this Friday afternoon.
4:aU o cluck, I'yUiian uIoU. Vtur
in E. A. d'-ree. vi iring hrethren
welcome. By order W. M.
H. J. HOUOHTON. Sec'y.
lUkVV itlUlU. i.UiA,b .SO. Ill,
A. h A A. M.- Special com
munication Thursday evering,
March 24, at :30. "Work in
the M. M. degree.- Visiting
brethren welcome.
Cl. E. MILLER. rWrtj.rv
. EAST tiA'i'E LODUK No. Ii6. A.
- F. and A. M. East Eightieth
and Glisan streets Special com
munication Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Work in F. C. degree. Visitor
welcome. By order of W. M.
C. P. NET.HON, Secretary.
MT. HOOD LOIXiE NO. 157. A.
F. AND A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow (Friday)
evening, 7 o clock, - Work in M.
M. degree. Visitors welcome.
By
order of W. M.
' V. W. ENKE. Sec'y
CANTON Portland No. 1. Patriarchs
Militant. L O. O. F. visit Star lodge
tonight. Meet at temple. Second and
Alder, T:S0 p. m. Fatigue uniform
with aide arms. Order commandant.
H. B. PATTERSON. Clerk.
JKEGON CO MAN DEK Y No. 1
drill corps, will meet this
IThursdavl evening M 7:80.
Full attendance requesteiL
" J. A. BARBOUR, Captafn.
KMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty, button, pin,
charms, Jaeger Bios., 131-133 6Ui sU
NEW TODAY
A
MEETING NOTICES 102
COLUMBIA LODGE NO. Hi. A.
F. AND A. M. Special eons-
muaicatioB this ( Thursday) To
ning at 7 o'clock. - Labor in the
M. M. dec ret, which degree will
Ym conferred upon two members
of the police department by the poHee degree
team. There will also be an examination upon
the M. M. decree. Visiting I brethren always
welcome. : By order W. M . !. .
FORTLAN D UntNa. 1, The Mae
, cabeea, formerly meeting in K.
P. hall, lltli' sod Alder, will give
a card party and dance in its new
hall. Selling-Hirsch building. 386 H
Washington at. Thursday eveninc.
Msreh 24. 1921: Cards prompt
ly at n:0, dancing at 10. Union musks. Ad
mission 25e.' Handmme prizes. Come for ft good
time. P. C. ANDERSON. Chairman Com.
EIS NO. 142 Reg-
meeting i this (Thursday)
8 o clock. Elks Temple.
brothers welcome.
U. R. SPAULDINfX i
j Secretary.',
vW.l.iuWV U ""
tSPC, March 24. 7:30 sharp. AU
.S7r? naet grands are requested to be
present for election of delegates
WwS to crand Indue. , Work in tha
Third degree ; all candidates be present; eats,
smokes; come out and enibr a social and fra
ternal evening with us. Visitors always welcome,
Tbeila hall, opposite car barns, Killingsworth ava.
; H. W. WRIGHT, H. i.
WtLIJAM IB. STITCH ELL, R. 8.
fcUNNYSIDE chapter No. 42. R. A.
M.. E. 39th and Hawthorne.
Called convocation Friday evening,
March 25, 7:30 o'clock. R. A. de
gree. - Visitors welcome. Order E.
H. P. . -:v
W. 3. BRECKEL,
:t 1 ' i ' Secretary.
PHALANX LODGE NO. 14. K. OF
P. Meets everv Friday at 8 D. ra
In Orient hell. 426 H E. Alder, cor.
E. 6th. Visiters ! always welcome.
F. U. BEATON. I K. of K. B.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE wish to thank our manv friends for thi
sympathy and kindness extended to us during
our bereavement at the loss of our husband and
father. . (Signed) Mrs. Theresa Stopper and
lauuiy. ? - i
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
LACKAT March 24. Darid Laukat of 67
Morris St.. aged 64 years, beloved huxband of
Emilie Laukat and father of Frank Laukat of
Portland and Paul Laukat of i Sacramento. Cal.
Funeral " will be held . at the chaoel -of A. R.
Zelier Co., 592 Williams ave.. Saturday. March
26, at 2 p. m. Interment in Rose City ceme
tery. ;
COYNE The funeral services of the late Pat-
rick Ben Coyne will be held Friday, March
2. at :3 a. m.. at Holy Uosary church. East
i nira ana viacxamaa sis. - interment, Mt. cal
vary cemetery. The remains will be at the resi
dence. 222 E. First st. N Thursday. March 24
after 3 p. m. Arrangements ;in care of, Miller
at rraeey.
March 24, Catherine V. Trimmer,' aged V
years ll months, wife or J. W. Trimmer." Fu
neral will be held Saturday. March 2A at 'J
p. m. at McEntee A Eilers' parlors. 1 6th and
cverett. CTienos mntea. interment. Rose City
cemetery.
SMITH In Lhi-i city, March ; 2W, llll. Mary
Smith, aged. 75 years. ;. Friends invited to at
tend the" funeral services at Kolmans chapel.
Third at Salmon sts., at 1 p. ra.. tomorrow (Fri
day), March 25, 1921. Interment Rose City
eemet-ry. r
McCLAMEY The funeral service of the late
Rebecca McClamey will be held Friday, March
23, st a p. ra., t z.ion church;- Williams avenue
Remains will be forwarded nnder the direction of
Miller A Tracey to Pass Christian, Miss., for in-
liKKlJ -At the residence of 40 Ella st-, March
23. Gail lone Reed, age' 25 years, beloved
daughter ot it li. Keed and sister of Lynn M.
Reed. Funeral services will I be held at the
Chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment st Mc-
t leary. wash. r -
SEAFAT1 The funeral service of the late
Nazareno Seafati, aged 32 years, will be held
at st. iriiup iNen church, Friday at 2 p. m.
Friends invited. Remains at I', L. Lerch funeral
rHTior'i, K. 1 1 tn at Clay st.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S
; East Side
Funeral Directors
FORMERLY F. 8. DONNING. INC.
"The Family Sets the Price"
414 E. Alder rt, , i Phone Kr-t 52
EDW. HOIUMAN & SON
iWALTER J HOLMAN1
Funeral Directors
THIRD-AMI a.Al Mfl.V TSTREET8
A. D. Ken worthy & Co.
5802-5804 92D ST. 8. E.. LKNTS
Ant. 618-21. Home Pnone D-61
Lerch, Undertaker
EAST ELEVENTH AT HAWTHORNE
PHONE EAST 781.
Dunning ;& McEntee
Morrison s. at 12th.
Broadway 430. Ant. 545-58.
CHAMBERS CO.
Funeral Directors
All the ConvenleneM rf tt-
Woodlswn SSa. 24-250 KUlinesworrh .
R. T. BYRNES eI'ta SfSSSSSi
vt vvmiams ave. i Wood la 59n
FSNLEY'S MORTUARY
SlU.-vlUUMfcltr AT FIFTH. I ' MAIN ft
MB V TRACEY. independent funeral di
1 '' rn m ,w as SZU. S40 IMA
Wsshiiigton at Ella. ftf.i oaot Vs2
MENTEE A EILEgS, funeral parlora with all
DOWNING A M'NEMAR a K i;u-
Moderate In tW. I, ..71 7"" H!":m-
ir.it si - vuscncu a-nons
LelBfsf C.t 2 Williams are!
Phone East 1088.
QHfPUPe UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4i2
CKCWTO A-2321. Corner Third snd Clsy.
Breeze&Snook WVxXi
MONUMENTS
106
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
OTJbUJTY MSMCkSIALS
E. THIRD A PINE STS. PMOffE E.T43
ttBLAESING GRAMITF
t 2e7-3ffO ST. AT M X rvi gnu
JPortiana Marble-Works
266 4th St. Op. C3ty Hall. Neo Bros.
FLORISTS
107
32&MoamsoN ,
X4-ftMnDOlnaJ
SlDflf S . ADOaOWAY Pa OK
LAttCEgT QETAIl fL0RlST w POQTLAHO
And Floral Deatsns. . 25
Large i Hothouses. No
Branca Stores. - 25
Tears on Morrison st
between 4th and 5th.
TaL Main 7709.
WE specialise in wedding, reception, tea and
table decorations, nersonal attention. Flnral
tributes promptly attended to. i
abwetland s Flower Shop
m ornson n . oerween 3d and 4th.
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland's Progressive florist'
Flowers for an rkeeAvm.. . . ,
Mate 7215. T.' C. LTJKE. Mar. I 6th and 1U.
MARTIN A FORBES CO Horista. 354 Wash
ington. Main 260. A-1260. . Flowers for ail
oeeasions trtistically arranged, f- -
S i. - FLORAL SHOP
Z45 Alder.
Marahan 5022.
s
N. W. Bank Bldg. Main
6116. 831 Morrison St.
LOST AND FOUND
108
LOST Friday night, suitcase marked "A. M.
W." containing lady s wearing sppareL Be-
ward. " Phone Tabor 782.
LOST 1 black and white Collie Kh'herd pup.
biacg tau wita wmie up, nsmed.Rex. Main
a.4. Reward.
LOST njld Eversharp pencil, with name. Dor
othy Franklin engraved thereon. Phone Tabor
49. Reward. -
LOST Boston bull terrier with harness; white
chest and front; male. Liberal reward. Wood
lawn 1470.
STRAYED,
unday, Boaton Terrier (brindle) ,
.license 2661, Reward. Auto.
screw
621-81.
WILL party holding brindle dog, with license
ao. J.Z7Z, sundiy call labor 67691
fi TP-- r
p. o
V C ular
.. r evening.
, Visiting
103
; (25 REWARD ......
for iseoveiy and inf ormauon leading to eonvie
tton of party stealing Indian bicycle No. 17407
from Llewellyn school March 1 K. Painted red.
short erosabar -under seat, gilded gold, seat post
removed; Chalfsnt clamp use; wheel practically
sew.
3. H. BRYANT, " .
1082 Chamber Commerce Bldg.
Phone Main 8064. Sellwood 589.
ii'HE following articles were found on the cara
- of the PortUnd Railway. Light A Power Co.,
March 22, 1921: 8 umbrellas, 2 lunch boxes,
8 purses, 1 pin, 1 suitcssc.,2 hsndbsgi, 1 pr.
and 8 egi. cloves, 4 books. 1 bunch keys, 1 key,
2 strings : of beads, 1 comb. & pkgs.. 1 fur, 2
baskets.-! sgl rubber. axaphone in ease, bucket.'
Owners may obtain same upon proper identifica
tion at First and Alder street station.
LOST On the first floor of Meier A Frank s,
a small black parse containing one $20 and
two- S3 bills, also some silver, car ticket to
Oswego and small red i handled pen knife. Re
ward. Return -4o Journal office.
LA Ox who took green silk umbrella Irom Meier
- A Frank's optical i department Wednesday
morning, kindly leave at lost and found desk in
mra Tr. Vn questions S'ked.
LOST From Portland and New berg stace. 1
biack handbag, March 22 Finder . notify
Portland Sewberg Bus j Line, 4ili and Alder.
Phone Main 3314. I '
LOii'l' Lady 'a tihriue pin. diamond pin set in
, platinum, between 9th st. and Broadway car
line, Tuesday afternoon; Suitable reward. Call
Kat 1512 ' ..... :. ,;,
STRAVED Toy Boston bull, with white hesd;
answers to Tige; child's pet. Ant, 642-71 J
reward. ' ' r" - h -
LOST '1 oy blacs an tan dog, strayed from
1060 Westover rosd Saturday. Phone Main
B016. Rewsrd 110.
PLAIN gold wrist watch, Valtbam make, lnt
on Williams ave. car. ., Call Wdln. 6013.
Reward, '
LOT ln March 1H, j maple, leal, gold brooch.
Hell. 800. Reward.!
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
J - ATIATTON -
TP TOU WANT TO FT.T.
WE'LL MAKE YOU A PH-flT
Our methods instill
fidence from the start.
You know yon are fly
ing with the most skilled
In-tructoTB and the beat
equipment from tne
aslest field that moaty
can buy. Our average
rtudent will qualify for
the International Pilot s
License alter 7 hours in
the sir. The coat
bawd on tha time it takes
to unsllfv with aalet
i. it. u. alKUACs, INC
217 Mam st. Vaucouver. Wash.
; AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL "
ADCOX ATTTfl srnnni. ;
The largest and be?t equipiwd auto and gas
engine school in the West is located st Union
are. ana vvaaco street. Portland. Or. Prospect
ive students and visitors ran inspect school daily
st 11 a. m.. except Saturdays.
OREGON EX-SERVICE MEN
The stste psys yon $25 per month while
uoiiuim scnooi. enrou now bet ore educa
tional fund ia exhausted. .
SPECIAL 125 Arm rtrrnave
YOUR OPPORTUNITY AlffO and Tr-
TOR. ignition and battery work, vulcanning and
retreading, driving. Up-to-date practical shop
"ijerieiiec jjji a ana dVEMu classes. Ore
gon ex-service men. the atate pays your entire
tuiuon lee. catalogue and Information upon
requet. HEMPHILL'Si AUTO AND TRACTOli
SCHOOLS, 707 Hawthorne ave., Portland...- Op
erating the largert chain of practical Auto ana
lrsctor scnoois in uie ! world.
TTD3 Dudrey School of Aeronautics will
train you for any of the big pay posi
tions ! in aviation. Enroll now and get
your application in for this season's
work in the cleanest and best paying
profession of the dav.
DUDREY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
School of Aeronautics.
105-7 N. 11th sty Portland, Or.
i AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL
Yon want nothing but the best. Hers It is.
Standardised with schools in 60' other itiea
best laboratories, best shop equipment and in
structors.' Actual shop practice given on real
repair Jobs. Results absolutely guaranteed. The
time ior , yon to go to ecnoot ia while busii
is quiei. j-repare now ror Dig Business openings
ia icw juuuuia. inquire vregon institute of.
Technology. 6th and Main. Clip this ad and
wrifi " w wf tnr"ii 4 page erhtm.
West's Largest Buslnesa Collesw.
Assures . EVERY ORADUATK A POSITION
All. bnsineea courses, including comnto mater
training. Enron any time day school, night
school. Write for free catalogue. 4 th st.. near
atornson pnone Main ; nu. ,
YOU CAN EARN1 X6UB WAY THB6U(ia
ALISKY BLDG.. 8D AND MORRISON.
ENROLL in a budness school where students se
cure individual instruction la the major sub
jects and personal attention in all subjects, book
keeping, atenographic, calculator, private secre
tarial courses offered. Write or cail for inter
view. New term now opening. - Day snd eve
ning tensions. Oregon institute of Technology,
mi rtrn sr., wain siuv, locui z.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE will teach yon
the trsde in S weeks: receive soma uav whila
learning;: positdona secured; ex-service men re
ceive stsre aia. write , or cau lor catalogue.
o Durnnoa as.
1HB CALLAN Multigrapblng Scnooi IS placing
its students in resnonaibie noeitianm as fat mm
they qualify. It will pay yon to join the classes
now tormina. sua Artisans bldg., Broadway
auu vii,i 1 . .
CALLAN Multigraphing . school is placing its
students ss isst as they qualify. Opening for
o giris in class. Register now. 405 Artisans'
bldg.. Bdwy. and Oak, j
OPENING in class for S young ladies to learn
luuiuanjiuing ; gooa salary ior tnose wno quai
Ify 4 OR Artisan bldg. Broadway and Oak.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AGENCY-
sarou : tree, t rans iv. Welles. . former ml
state supt.. Mgr., N-W. Bank bldg. Anto. 612-13.
MEN, WOMEN, learn barber trade; wages while
warning, positions xruarameeo. un. 22 nun'
experience. Oregon Barber College. 233 Madison.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY: Railway Telegraph in.
stituie. ess tuusii txenanna nid. . Kiii
eiaases.
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL 8P.HOOI.
Miss Regina Buckel'a nrivate aehool: Indirlrfn.l
imnruciwa. a a a urana sve. : jsast Z7.
WANTED -Girls
team mnltlarai-ihina
printing.
22 Msin at
HELP WANTED MALE 201
HIGH POWER salesman to put over
A-l stock; big publicity to help;
plant to be enlarged"; product now pop
ular here. Call 7 p. m. snd 8 a. in.
See Mr. Lowe. Imperial hotel.
WANTED An elderly man who desires light
farm work to work nart tima for vim and
part time for himself, oh s good farm ; house.
garden, etc., iurnisnea ; good opportunity; would
not object to msn snd wife if no children. Ad
dress Earl R. Smith, Surer, Or.
FIRST-CLASS automobile and ; truck painter;
person with ' some lettering 1 experience de
sired ; - work is permanent all year around for
right man; no bouse painter need spply. : See
Cbaai W. Wentworth. 2d and Taylor at., care
Went worth A Irwin. Inc. ; - -.
REPAIRMEN, mechanics, get free sample of
ahiminnm solder and list of ortainal auarr
making formulas ; send self addressed, stamped
envelope lor reply vf Anchor xtepair Shop, bos
ft. liwaco, wasti.
SALESMEN WANTED Patented nousehold ne
cessity ; commission on future business. Cali
fornia also epen to right party. 41a Chamber
of Commerce bldg.
- , .... PRESSMAN -t ,
ExDertence on 8-color rotary work. Stats
experience ; in detail, where previoosly employed,
giving make ot preoes. etc. o-bz. journal.
FIRST-CLASS teacher of Gregg shorthand and
kindred subjects. Avoir J. P. Wilson, Mult
nomah hoteL
3'A lfcu An elderiy man to attendf urnace aud
other light work; good home for right party;
references required, 4 1 4 Market. - - ' ' '! ; -- -
. : SAUSAGEMAKER .
Must he first-dass. Apply I'aoifio Bay City
market. 4th and Yamhill sts. I - -
EXPERIENCED salesmen: largest money re-
turns; greatest merit. Phone Brosdwsy 5814
for interview. - - .1 - : - - .; -
JANITOR Colored man and wife for apt. bouse;
, must be competent, Main 1032.
bKNCUMAN wanted. Freeland Furnituxs Co.,
970 Macadam st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204
LOST . AND FOUND
Jaw
TV r
1 Mv H TvvAT
LADY SOLICITORS, GOOD COMMISSION.
APPLY 6S11 72D ST. S. E. MT. SCOTT
CAR. - , i . ' .
HELP W A NTEI FEMALE 204
BY A YOUNG married woman ia small country
place, mature woman aa companion and to
assist with housework and care of children tn
exchange fox good heme and small wages. D-110,
Journal. "
MRS. L. V. SCOTT, lormetly with the federal
employment service, j fnrnishea eompeUnt of
fice women aW women for all other tines of ero-
ployment. . 32 Henry bids. Broadway 4537.
WANTK1J experienced operator 40 h ticks tot
mattress sa. United .Manf. Co., 25th and , Hot
lsday. - - - ... l
ANY UIKL in need of s friend, apply tn the
Salvation Army : Itesene Home, Mayfair and
Alevsnrler t. lhone Muln 34 SO. 1-M car.
PUIS I'-CLASS teacher of Gregg ahorthsnd and
kindred subjeotst. Apply 1.- P. Wilson. Mult
nomah hotel.
SHORT U0PR. sirl st once: experience not nec
- essary. 257 Broadway..'
WANT middle aged lady for housework.
IT-
dress A. Westerlund, Bonneville, Or.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 205
WANTED A limited uiuutwr mat lu Uj
draw to Qtiahfy aa apprcutices in laige en
graving concern. Earn while ymi leant. Iturenu
of Engraving. 45 4lh at. Office 005. Mr.
Greer. trectwiv tRSrt '
WANTED Married couple (o take care of
flats; good childrrn cot oblected to: must
Kvein basement of flata. Inquire by letter st
40 North Ifrst ;
situations wantedmale 251
CALL T A Ml (It 64
C W. PllSfKIlOY
EXCAVATING AND
174 E. 47TH ST.
PORTLAND, On.
rtiOWEVG.
GRADING
VVANTfcl By experieiiced hsnlwaro man. 2H
years in hardware. Would aocvpt job as salen
msn or work for hardware. . plumbing or hot
air furnace. Address 22 78th sU i l'lions Ta
bor 4-176. ' - ' ..v-,.,. . ..! ;
CH At t i dbit wants : iMMiuun; undurowntls
thoroughlr driving and mechanical upkeep,
Privste car preferred. Uood local, referenoea.
If-37, Journal. '
MARRIED ex-aervice man wants employment in
city; experienced as truck- driver and shop
msn; will-take other claaae of work. Z-528,
Jcurnsi. -. - ... - '" . ..
Ol-O law n.4 fixed, new iawna put in, garden work
wv yjiecialty; aJ-o cement snd can enter work.
i. W. r'lnwn. 243 E. XHth at. K. Tabor 347f.
lk.Mt..i luuiHlaUuiin, huUaea ralil, baaeulciiu
enlarged, eemeut work of all kinda; rcawnsble.
Mar-hall .1(2. i i .
It'U lurni-h paint and tint. -I win put it uii
for, reasonwble day's unite: Auto. R22-70.
PAPKRINt anil aui-oiuiniiisi and 4iunie m i U
ing floor waxing, lieiiip.il nln Tshnr- R23H.
ROOFS
Ttexhinirled a vpecialty. Phone Esxt 1201.
PLAdTLUl.NG, ciiuuuey sucl ceuiunt work.
tud i
58.
lull
E. 4th st. Tabor 2
CAKl'K.Si Kit and contractor, jobbing any thing
. in tne nniiqing nne. iMmne Ksst xoott.
PAINTLNO and tinting1 in all their branch's.
Kear-rmhle. Woodlswn 8826.'' Vsil Bros.
EXCAVATI.Vt; AND ;KAilIU
J. A. LYONS. EAST 843.
UA1.UUEATU, the painter,, - We hang paiier
ngrn siae up. lowest rate. wood lawn I4S4
PAINTINU, Kalsonuning, carpentering. 6703
vmoastori sve. S. K. Auto. 617-46.
CEMENT work ; all kinds. First . class only.
Sellwood
WANTED Carpenter work by competent me-
cnanic. i-none woooiawn 2oo2,
SMALL carpenter jab wanted : firxt class work
A. orover, 603 eth, Msrfhsll 88S.
CEMENT work of all kluds.
Call WoodUwn
1 HUB
'r.CMHIX; by day or contract- Auto. 828-44
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254
V AN TED -Voting lady without home withes
position ss housekeeper or companion to old
people. t,su in person or wnie ill's M. M.
Koeneke. 424 Est Richmond at.. St. John,, Or.
LACE. SCRIM AND MARCH IISETTK CCH-
IA1SB. DRAPERIES, DONE UP LIKE
NEW. WILL CALL. EAST SRI 8.
RELIABLE young lady deire housekeeping in
city or country; prefer place where there sre
cnimren. K-zo, JoiimaL
THOROUUHLY exp. . lady wants pastry, saisds
or pantry work. WdU 120. Ask for Mrs.
reraqiorq. ... . - .
EAl'ERIENCED girl wishes housework by day.
,,ranam. .
WANTED Position aa saleslady or housekeeper
nr r, fieTJtoie piaee. - rnone r-ia- innti.
WILL care for children evenings and afternoons
wmie mother is away. Broadway 2740.
MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes housework. Address.
a. wewrranq, rJonneville, jr.
WOMAN withes cleaning, washing and Ironing
ny day or nour. Phone Sellwood ; 1702.
LACE CCRTAIN8 HAND" LAt;NDERKl. TT
- tll. BArBBIESME. SOC UP. EAST 61
DRESSMAKING
256
LADIES
Let - tne Richmond I ash Ion shop do your
spring sewing and you wiu be delighted. We
make suits, coats, dresses, blouses and under
garments. Also refitting snd alterations. Ws
give prompt attention snd onr prices srs rea
sonable. Tabor 8012. 1120 Division st
DlEiNO, cleaning, pretsing, dressmaking, re-
modeling, reuntng, alterations, pleating, reu-
snnaoie piiees. The Cabinet Cleaners A Iyer,
424 Morrl-on. near' 11th. Msin I82R.
SEWING SHOP 120 Sixteenth st-. between
Wash, and Alder. Open S a. tn. to 8 p. m.
Alterations-, relining, mending, fiOe ah hnnr.
llEMSmCHINti, 8 CM., V'Jn'0NA'S SHOP
210 FLEIDNER BI.DU.,
Washington at 10th st .
DRK.SSMAK1.NU AND ALTERATIONS, Rl
MODELINU. . PHONE BDWX. 664. 471
AT.DKR STREET.
DRESSMAKINU done by day or at b'snn; will
also trim jonr bets. " Madame Dierickx.
Auto. 822-08. 568 4th ft
DRESSMAKINU, ALTERATIONS
16 N. 23d st. Mar. 8874.
EXPERIENCED seamstrese wishes dressmaking
and piam sewing. Kut 1T3. Mrs, i 'raig.
DRESSMAKINU and tailoring by ' the day.
ta'lonng especially. Wood lawn 2172.
PLAIN SEWING
WANTED.
MARSHALL
3954.
NURSES
257
THREE practical nurses. 1 nurse for matron.
East 7211.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
SEE THIS BOOM
Room, all modern conveniences, ressonabla.
B51 Washington St. Bdwy. 258S, apartment C
FOR RENT Nice clean furninlied front room.
ll per montn. Apply it tu east pine sc.
near Grand ave. i
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms from 610 to
120 a month. Light, best, water and bath
Included. 405 W. Psrk at.
lMvfl-l Efviw tiiMSHIiU or un-
furnished bousekeerjinaT
or sleeping rooms.
MA car to Altuna.
TWO aleeping rooms, nicely furnished, 82 and
82.60 per week. Apply at 448 Belmont St.
or phone-Esst 174a.
GARLAND liotal, 4 Trinity, bv'K ltoiu ami
20th. on Washington, Modern outside rooms.
free phone and hath. 84 week up, i
ONE nice clean I rout room, sui table tut 1 ui I
men or working couple. Modern eonveuiancea.
124 E. IRth t. Phone Eet 4 5114.
, THE ZORNS HOTEL
Fifth snd Morrison.' Nice clean H. K. ootns.
Centrally locaied. - I
FOR RENT 2 single rooms and kitchenette,
1 suite of 2 rooms, running water, close-in.
nice neighborhood. 20O 14 th st.
tXlll RENT 2 room apt, close in, hot snd
eoa water, large rooms, reasonable rates, heat
404 Tsylor. Main 8411.
XiB BENT 2 H. K. rooms, close in, iighu.
neat and Igas, batli. nice neighborhood. 402
Taylor. Phone Main 87.
FOR RENT 2 rooms, nicely furnished,- electric
light, furnace beat, use of bath and nhona.
Reasonable rent 661 Wash.
826 Splendid front raom and alcove, private
t bath, suitable for Z or 8 men. Near ahio-
yard. 564 1st. Hawthorne Apt a.
NICELY furnished sleeping rooms, steam heat,
i hot snd cold wster: also rooms with nrivats
bath. 2604 -5th rt.
NICELY furnished housekeeping and sleeping
rooms, awe aiau st. - aiain earn. . Kara
carfare. -
NEW. famished rooms, walking distance from
. town, furnace heat, free phone and bath. (3
per week. 608 Wh at. Main 88ft9.
SMALL sleeping . room, reasonable;,
ay walk.
sit nroaqway. aiarnau tzsz.
FOB RENT 1 suite of 3 rooms, dose in.
downstairs. 84 titth st. - ' - - -
i sleeuing
close ia, reasonable rates.- 83 N. 17tb at
1'uU RENT One large room, hot and cold
water, close tn; warm ana clean. 848 Mill at
FURNISHED ' housekeeping room with- kitchen
ette, good neat szi w. Park st Mar. 1426.
MoDERN sleeping ruouM lor rent; Newhall ho
tel, 4Q2 K. Washington at East 4". y-
FURN1SHED hou-ekceptng rooms tor rent light
and water -famished. 142 First st
FOR RENT, targe .front sleeping room, close in.
namniiDn rates. oj.i i am sx. j
FOR RENT Comf. IL K, rooms, wslkiog dint.
beat and usual conveniences. 93 Mont-
gomery. " ' ' ' - ' ' '
FURNISHED sleeping room for rent, near lei-
ferson nigh. CaU Wdln. 626.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
30O
EXCEPTIONALLY pleasant front room in moJem
house. Well furmlied, convenient ami clean.
Would be nice for 2 rooming together and shar
ing expenses. Separate beds if desired, or wouhit ,
rent to one alone, . Havs other single rooms to
rent in same. Plain one on 3d flour. Very rea
sonable All rooms with .or without very light
housekeeping. SOa 12th -t. Mar H2H.
'IHK New Amerkian Hotel it M 3.1 !. cor.
Flanders is now under Amercan msnsgement.
It has been thoroughly cleaned snd refurni ,lird
with new furniture. We sre in s position to
render the bent of service tn (lie mwt exacting
person st nee-war m-ice. -M f (JrMlarfl, ni?r.
NiceJy Furnislaedl Room
In modern home; rsle rcsoiialile. wulkina
dinunce to buMncNi district. 333 lOlh. Msm
a sat
Modern 2 Room Apt.
snd separate sleeping room Verv comfortaht.
Leeds a i a r I inenla, 2 1 0 Market st. M arohall X,M 7 .
IS FCTtXlSTTET) rooms lor -i iri7ia, no lol
i dren. 74 Rorthwtrk sti 1. M. PHtenerr,
Res. phone Wdln. Oil!'.'; office pliona am.
4til4
11 Ai. 1.1, HUT1-.I.
For lovely, airy, cheerful room, hot soil cold
wster, stesin heat, piano; 8c! and .Montgomery.
Kean-rtshle. Main 7IMI4
S l.M HESTER ilO'iiJ,
A -workingman'S hotel; nice clean rwciis at
reanonshle rate. Transient ,,A0e pur day ami
lip. 13 ' N. M. H'1y. i.' JIH
COAST HOTEL, 232 Burn-Ale. Plume IS.lwy.
"U72. I'pder new management. Hot and
cold water. Steam heat Slid frr bstlls, Kate
S fin suit nti.
I-jiOTEL FABIAN
Ror ma by flay or week. S4 -r week snd
tin. 4K1IH W-ll t. het. Mill and 1 nth t-t.
Sri.r.NIllll rooms for gentli-men, walkina -ii-
tance O. 1L A N. slioini; fine beds, modertr
conveniences, 4 98 Commercial, cor. of 1'sge.
Fine harbor view, i
CUMBERUAND APTS.
1 simile furnished nxnn
301 W. Psrk sU
Msin IOKH.
SOUTH FRONT, clean furnished room, with
bay window, ess plate; 2 boli k from Jiont'
gomery A YVsrd.'- U31 Savier st., $10. Mar
ahsll anon,
TllUEli rouiu, clean, ;,t-aiit Iroot 'i i'tl'V" I'ulti
and atitimmtir hot water for bath free. Uint
ah In ror 2 or a adults,
Ka 5235.
125; 1U23 Macailam.v
TWO ctiuii'ietely funiuiiea liuitneke own room.
Water, light, phone, m-imrale eiitranee, clean.
Employed couple preferred. 394 Montgomery
st , eerrier psrk.
FURNISHED rr,om f 1 , not houekeeptng, close
. in,-near carline, Eat S152.
EM I'll ESS HOTEL
Centrally located modern, ateam heated, hot
and cold wster. Plioue in- esc b room. 808 Vs
B'ark. ror. flth. '
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY
301
OK RENT 2 nn-eiy mnu.i.ml inotiern ruoma,
with showsr hsth, all hums privileges, con
veniences i use of phone; gentleman only. Rose
City fsrk. Tsbor 7580,
LARUE, lltflit, well vrnfilaled rounis in s nuid
ern home, W. 8 , It) minutes to center of
town; lots of hot water. $12 per month up.
497 HarriHon, near 14th.
NICE sleeolnn momv nrivala f..r,llu nilll 1 o.i,
J 8. Wet side. Mar-thall 2024. "
ONE frout bedroom ior rent, with heat, ballu
telephone furnished, $15 per month; 8 blocks
from 2 carliuea. 1005 E. Saliuun at Tabor
SOMEONE to share nice borne, 4 blocks from
csr; prefer man and wife or mother and tun;
would consider only reliable parties. Tsbor 237
between10 a. m. snd 2 p. tn. ,
F0RNI8HEf room in privsie home. w.-U fur
w, nislied, light, warm rooiry walking d statue.
East 4007. 881 Haasaio at.
LARGE front room; walking distance; running
wster, iporch ; suitable for gentlemen or couple
employed,;- R70 Hoyt at, Hrnailwsy 11155,
FURNISHED routm, one or ten girls, employwl;
laundry privilegea, breakfast privileges. iao
E, Salmon st 81t at, ,
FURNISHED room In private home neat snd
a clean room, suitable for I or 2, close In, use
oi pisno. nstn snd pnone. Call Msfhsll 211 .
FOR RENT 2 nice clean rooms, furnm-a heat,
light and gas: good bathroom; good basement
for washing. Woodlawn 448. -
A WELL furniaiied sleeping room, close in, wet
side; best, bath, pliune. Main 4013. 434
Mill st.
VERT fine modern furnished room, gentlemen
only; private family; no ather roomura 444
8d st.
FC1LN lili ED room iu uioder.u iiomt,-, Mti
every convenience, for gentleman or lady em
ployed, references exchsneen phone K. M 1 8.
NU El.V KUUNIsHMi FRONT ROOM NKAIt-i
KENTON, MOIERATELV PRICED- WOOD-1-AWN
1085.
Afcl, titvii. well heau-d outiiliie rM,m
rent; well furnished; walking distance,
N. 0th st. Broadwav 4285.
46
r't'lLMSHED sleeping rooms; walking diHlance;
n-asonshle raUn.
Mm. A. C. IXwning, 024
B Morrison,
1 l.'RNl.SHEl) sleeping riKtius; all ouuaie ruoma.
Mrs. Mary Soott, 10 K. lith si.
NICE, clean aleeping room-, cloe in, niiMlern
' conveniencev 474 Yamhill, corner 14tli.
3.oQ WEEK, attractive room, with heat tn
workingrosn, 4 blka. off Waah. St. 81 N. ivtn.
Sl.t.El'lAI, ti m lur g niit-mati. m-ar aaut aud
Broadway brldire. phone Eat 6748.
1 SLEEPING room, near carline, rate reason,
able, 210 Morrla. Woodlawn 2824.
SLEEPING rt.oius, neat and clean; walking dts-
isnee; a ws. r.aat flilis.
NEAT ROOM, CONVENIENT TO BAlil; RE A-
no.Ani.r nimi, jnoo.
ROOM for sent, Esst Hide. I'hone Sellwood 172,
-aii si uii rwirun Bl.
ROOM AND BOARD 302
you make uji your tuiud to aettle down
to room and board, coma see me. set mv
pricasl they are right; 8 squares per day; juat
at home. Call East 878.
BOOM and board, 18 per week. Near carline.
Goud district Wdln.-bS. 1778 lenver an.
Near Nlcolal lioor works and storkyanlt.
llOOMS with ot without, board. Hot water, eleu-
trie ligbta, 1 block to carline. 80 inimit,.
from town. Wdln. 8727.
FOR RENT Room, for geuUetiirn wlio deaire
good home with board. All mnr,iil.n.u
Walking dtstsnce. 738 Johnson, Main 87bn.
ROOM and board for employed im ipTe. 8 T
I people
a ltdey.
Roas st Esst 2R60; 2 block
brldxe.
ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY
303
LADY with good boms desires to csre fur one
or two children; pises where fsther osn board,
or will tsks bosrders. Main 26HR.
1 HOUSEKEEPING room. Also room with board.
Reasonabia rates. 16 E. btb at, N.
SEE THIS
Board snd room for working couple, front
room, nice bungalow, home privileges, Csil
Tsbor-8lll.
SEE THIS I
OOOT ROOM AND BOARD, WITH HOMR
PRIVILEGES FOR GENTLEMEN. PHONE
AUTOMATIC 832-18. j
HAVE double room for employed or married
couple, slso 1 single room for working girl, 2
meals; home privileges; walking distance. Lat
8862.
WANTED To board 2 little girls private home;
pleasant surroundings, near 2 good schools, 15
minutes' ride from town. Woodlawn 87(18.
PLENTY OF MfO:" AND B y.Hf7:,tT7rTPrr,
WITH IXITS OF I-OVK 18 BABIES'" SUA" I'.,
AGES 2 TO 8 YEARS 1 67 N. 22D ST.
M. Sill.
Nit i,i.V lurni.lieii to m aiui board, in, me pi ti-
If
ges, excellent mals; walking distance; prices ia.
onaWe. phone Est Bl5 '
reawns
liAl',-1 -LA .NO cottaae boartu ciiiMirru i .J .
week or month; teasonsble. Sell. 10S; 4740
8 2d at H K.
RooM and txuol with ail how priru-Ke-,; Urge
room suitable for two. Rates very reasonable,
Clo'e tn cn carline. 580 Ml-yjsalptd.
ONE sleeping room; clua m. near oarllrw; with
or wiJiout board. Home cooking. 64 5
Borthwick.
ROOM and table braird. One block to canine.
830 per month. ' Mr. Painter, 1 66 K, 16th.
BOOM and board; walking distance. Mrs. L. A,
Smith. 15 E. th.
WANTED Lady boarder, room and board $20
a month. Ella Finney, R. 2, ;ervaia. Or.
Wmi' auu room very id unun, ia N. lotu
t phone Hroadway 440H.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FURNISHED
304
1 S-RM. suite, 1 2 -no. suite, 1 sins.s h. k. no.,
ex. well furnished, clean, close in. heat mnA
light furnished. Come look st them. 1-28 14th
st. Sd door from Washington at
FOB RENT H. K. Siartraenl, 2 rma.. 1 Urns,
ana siwnen; im-itvie ngnts, neat, and water.-
Beaaonable rates, desirable neighborhood. Me-
shall 82SH. 827 Broadwav. -
FOR RENT Two room, kitchen . and bedroom.
lights, water! rates for 1" mrwn SIR. for .
$18; close in, nice peighborhotxl. Mar. 853S.
849 12th.
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