FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1C2I. 18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON CHARTER RATES ON WHEAT CONTINUE TO HIT Tl Charter rates on wheat, flour and lumber are still In a badly damaged 'condition. The lumber rates to the .west coast of South America have dropped and another fall was noted Jwhen f ' rates for the Norwegian schooner J. W. Clise for Puget Sound loading to Callao, In Peru, were fixed ;at $1T by the Molins Commercial company. '''.;'''.-" The rates on wheat from the Arjrentine have declined and the rate fixed several days ago by the shipping board of 70 Shillings ($13.75) for the United Klng--dom and 75 shillings ($14.75) for the Mediterranean -till holds. The steamers taking at $10.50 for the United Kinsr dom and $12 for Italy will hold and will load at Portland. ; l Exporters are not -willing to give more 'than 60 hillings and 65 shillings. United .Kingdom or continent The foreign ves sels are offering for a shade lena than that rate, but none are available for closer than late April or May loading. There are several foreljrn craft being ne gotiated for, but the Kaster holiday pe riod will delay all cables until Tuesday of next week. Good Friday, Kaster Sun day and Easter Monday: are generally observed and shipping business conies to a standstill. BIG STEKIi TANKERS WILL. BK COMPLETED IN JULY July 1 will mark the end of steel ship building at Portland and . Vancouver, "Wash. By that- date the four tankers ..for the Swlftsure Oil Transportation company will have been finished and the two for the Standard OH company at, the Standlfer yards in Vancouver will have been completed. Nearly 8000 w orkmen ' in the iwo plants will seek "other work. .Captain George E. Brldfrett, marine superintendent of the Swlftsure com- 4 pany, who is looking over the four tank ers being completed at the Northwest Bridce & Iron company, announced yes terday that these boats would be tied tin in Poortland Indefinitely. The Swift scout will, be given her trial trip about , the first of April. Falling off of the oil. business is the reason given by Captain Bridgett for the. tylnc up of the vessels. The Swift- S sure people are engaged in carrying oil from Tamplco to Europe. The bottom ,!has fallen out of the market, and until I -such time as conditions improve the four 12,000 ton tankers will remain In the boneyard. WENATCHEK CITIZENS WILL GREET NAMESAKE CRAFT Wenatchee. Wash.. March 25. Citi zens of Wenatchee and North Central Washington will be the guests of the Se--attle Chamber of Commerce Monday and Tuesday, April 4 and 5, at which time the greetings to the steamship "We natchee" will be carried out. The vessel Is due to arrive at the sound port April . 4. A large delegation of local people has made arrangements to make the trip, ac companied by a band. The plan is to leave this city Sunday night and return "Tuesday night by special train or spe clal cars. - . , A flotilla of steamers and airplanes will go out to meet the Wenatchee and escort her to the Admiral Line docks in . Seattle. !"' Positions of Vessels Radio reports from North Head give the positions of the following vessels at 8 p. m., March 24: v Montebello, Vancouver, for Port San Luis. 781 miles north of Port San Luis. West Ivan, Yokohama for Vancouver, 29" miles west of Flattery. l Mazatlan. San Francisco for Seattle, "490 miles from Seattle. Rainier, Seattle for San Francisco, .248 miles from Seattle. Colonel E. I Drake, San Pedro for Point Wells, 341 miles from Poin Wells. Curacao. Coos Bay for Astoria, 100 miles south of Columbia river. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamship Hose City of the San Francisco & Portland line will sail for the California city tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. m. She will carry passengers and freight. . Sailing of the steamer Multnomah of the MeCormlck line has been delayed "until Monday. The steamer Celilo of the same line will sail for San Diego and way April 2. . The steamship West Keene of the Mat- ' son line has been booked for loading at Astoria of general cargo for the Ha waiian Islands. News of the Port SrHvals March 2S ' Pacific. Swediah motorship, frora Victoria, earco in transit. Curacao, American steamer, from San Fran cisco, via Eureka and Coo Bay; passengers and general. Departure March 25 Kinderdyk, Dutch steamer, for Europe: wheat and flour. . - Te Arrrra at Port! an Steamer From Doe, Kinderdyk .......... Seattle ..In port kose Coy ......... Orient , Apr. 2 Abercos ............ Orient ... ...In port Jeptba .. .. ... .toun-. jr. . . . Apr. 1 Alaska ............ ton 'ran. West Haven ........ N. T. -8. F Wsinneford .... . . . . Seattle .. . . . Steel Ussier ........ San Fran. .Mar. 28 .Mar. 24 .Mar. 24 Mar. 24 lnw.n ............. N. T.-S. r. .....Mar. 25 t Brash., Boston- 3. F. .Mar. 26 Kstrina Lnekenbach. . . San Fran. ......Mar. SO W-t Nomeotura No. China Mar. $ - TsUaf ............. J)ostnn-S. F.. . . .Apr. nlifLBckenbach . . . . San Fran. .. , Te Dan sit From Portland ..Apr. 1$ Mteamar :..'.. . Foi Data ,.Mar. 26 . .Mar. 25 3tttw 4ty.. :'WMt lster - , .Sai Fran. V . Alaska ......... n .Mar. 81 Jentha . . ,W. C. S. A.... Mar. 28 Steal i Rancer .New Tork .Mar. St Multnomah, ......... Sn JVan. ....Mar. 28 Duraca . . . - -8an Fran. . . . .Mar. 28 . Vaeeala In Pert Vessel :: Berth Str. EserU Coast shipyard. Bch. U. k BUliagS. . , Peninsula Utr. Co. Sen. Irene ,St. Helena fkh. K. V. Kruae,... Terminal No. S. . Str. West Kader lkhhina . Str. Bio Grande. ..... Portland Flour MIS Multnomah ......... .St. Helens. . MARINE ALMANAC . Wsather at River's Mouth Xorth Head, March 25. Conditions at the month or the river at noon: Sea. rough; wind, ' northwest, 36 miles; weather, cloudy. Tide at Astoria Saturday " High Water. 1 - Low Water "2:15 a. nv 9.0 feet I 9:03 a. ra. O S toot 2:55 p. m. 7.6 feet - 9:05 p. m. l.CJt DAILY BITER READINGS 8 A. M., Pacific Time KAN a7? hi tmatiila Eugene ..4....... Albany .., Salem ............ Oregon City Portland , . . 0.00 0.04 0.33 0.13 0.18 O.OO J lUsing. (-) Falling. RIVER FORECASTS main nearly stationary during the next two or .ue uays. t IT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria. March 23. Sailed at 6:30 a. ra., steamer Santa- Barbara, for San Francisco. Sailed at 6:30 a. au. ateaaner Waparas, for ff -I f'? tattow ; 7- "aS . .... i 2S 6.0 1-0-1 110 J 6.4 !0.1 20 f 8.2 10.2 2rt J 7.8 l0.2 13 I T.8 1 15 115 1-0.4 San Pedro Saa Francisco. Arrived at 9 and let up at 10:80. a. tn., etea ier Curacao, Iron San Francisco rat Eureka and Cooa Bay. Han frunsMk March 24. Sailed at 2 P. l , steamer . Deiy FBtnam. for Portland, from San Pedro, Soiled at 3 p. m.. steamer Bteei Worker, for Boston. Sailed at 3 D. m . steamer Steel Ranger, from New York, for Portland via Pturet Sound. Monirkoria. March 22. Sailed, Comet, for Portland. San Pedro, Marrh Z4.- Arrived at 7 a. m.. steamer Tiverton, from Portland. Sailed at 6 p. m., steamer Flavel. (or Columbia river. Astoria, Marca . Z4. mi at z:eu ana left op at 1 p. m., motorahip Pacific, from Vic toria. Arrived at 8 SO and left up at 6 P- m , steamer Laaaen, from San Pedro, for Westport. Seattle. March 25. L N. 8.) Arrived NorthweBterm frora ; Southeastern Alaska, 7 a. ra - LMhre. from San Pedro, noon. ' Arrived March 24 President, from Han Pedro, 9:43 p. nv: EsHhoIme, from British Columbia porta, 8 n tn II. T. Scott, from Tacoma. at 6 D. ra. : M. 8. Ke necott, from Tacomn, 5 p. m.; Fulton, from British Colombia ports, S p. to. ; Wairaa- nno. from Vancouver, ll:su a. ra. -auea March 24 Brush, for . Portland. Me.. Tin Port land, Or. j - -. . . Ketchikan, Marcn Z4. nauea Jity or neas Ue. northbound, at 11.25 t. n.; Alameda, northbound, noon. K Vnrk UiTvh OS .T V M. Railed - Anna H, Morse, for Seattle. Honolulu. March '. 33. Hailed Msxura, lor Vancouver, 10 p. tn. I Balboa. March VS. Arrived AJvaraao, irom Seattle. . , Telrohono. March 23. Sailed M. - is. Ara bian, for Seattle. ! j ' San Pedro. March t 24. Arrived-Windber. from New York; Admiral Dewey, from Seattle. Aberdeen. March 24,i A rn red Oregon, irom San Francisco, noon ; Hartwood, from Han Fran cisco, noon; Edna, from San Francisco, noon. Sailed Schr. Camalo, for Celilo. noon. Victoria. March 2 4. Sa tied Washtenaw, for Esquimau. Passed out Montebello, for Port San Luis, 8 a. m. '"'; Port - Blakeley. March 24. Arrtverl- cana- dian Prospector, from Sydney ia Seattle. Tacoma. March 24, Arniea Kjdef Manur, from San Francisco. 7 a m.; rim)re, from Seattle, S a. ra. Sailed March 24 Stan wood, for San Pedro, noon. Prince Albert, for Prince Rupert, S p. m. - San r rancuco. aiarrn z:s.-. it r. . ar rived March 24: Pasadena, Albion, 3:40 p. m. ; schooner Thomas 'P. Kmhigh, Apia, 5:03 p. m.; Charles C-brtstereton, urays Harbor, (:4V p. m. ; t'Ueuo, Bordeaux, 8:20 p. m. ; schooner IJzzie 'Vance. Bapeeteb 7 p. ra; JB. I. Kilesley. Vanooarer, 9 p. m.; i.Mandasan Mara, Kobe. 10:43 p. to. ; Kl iobo. Vancouver, 11 p. m. Sailed. March . 24, Daisy Putnam, Columbia, rirer, 1:50 p. m.t Steel Worker, New York, 2:25 p. m.; West Toeua, Baltimore, 3:10 p. m.; Mayfair, Kureka. H :4l p. ra.:' Steel Itanser, V ancourer. 3 p. ra. : i West Kaian, Lirerpool, 3:35 p. m.: Aiasco No, 3. Unga. Alaska. 11:10 a. m. ; Acme, Bandon, 4 '35 p. m. ; Solano, Jrays Harbor. S:20 9. m. : W ahkeene. Orays Harbor, 7 :30 p. m. Arrired tortay : iow- ernor Lai Anselm, 2:25 a, m.: Admiral Fr ragnt, Corinto, 6:40 a. m. ; schooner William Bordon. Sydney. 8:30 a. m. Sailed today: None. '.' ; BUILDING PERMITS tHwratJon of S lt00 or more: Fred Mark ham. erect residence. 1549 Wil liams are. N'., between Holland and Stafford sts.; builder, W. H. Morgan; ll'.'OO. Knuly S. Stoehr, erect residence, 960 Pi Irr Initon, between 31st j and 33d sts.; builder, same: 8500. J Sidney O. Lath rop, erect residence 7S2 Ellis, between K. E. 22d and K. 24th sts.; builder, same; $2000. ; U. V. Ingrajn, repair residence, 1028 E. Washington, between 3Mh and 34th sts.; build er; Alex Anderson: $1200. Peter O ruber, erect residence, 690 Iceland, be tween 13th and 15th; builder, same; S2O00. ' H. H. Harris, erect residence. 502 35th. be twen Clinton and Division; builder, W. J. Muir, 3fi00. i, It. H. Harris, erect residence, 406 E. 35th, tween Clinton and Division; builder. W. J. Muir. 33500. F. A. Hart, erect garue, 860 Marshall, be tween 26th and 28th; buiTder, ,ErU & Wegman; $1325. ; C. If. Morton, erect office, 840 Alberta, be tween 26th and 27th; builder, same; $1000. P. 1 .4 Made.- erect residence, 1171 E. 25th N . between Killingsworth and Jarrett; builder, same; $2500. J. Kdw. Hunt, erect residence, 1743 E. 11th St., near Clatsop; builder, aame as owner; cost, $2000. , 4 ! Robert Kirkland. erect residence, 604 E. 54th. st. N., between Stanton and Alamij builder, David Kirkland; cost, $5500. E. W. Blaflutrom, erect residence, 6321 42d st, btwn. 63d and 4th aves.) builder, same as owner; cost $1200., f John Smith, erect! residence. 1107 Rural avenue, between 88th and 37th; builder, aame as owner; cost siuuv. H. 1. Sandtrom Co.. erect .residence. SST E. 14 th street, between Siskiyou and Klickitat; builder, same as owner: cost. $4200. Fred Sweet, erect residence, 110 Prince torn street, between, LeavitS and Burlington; builder, same as owner: cost. $2000. - William Morcross. erect residence, 159 Ne- vsaa, between Virginia and Coroett; builder. aame as owner; cost, oou. Mary A. . Tbaven, erect i residence. 235 E. 33th street, between Salmon and Main: builder. -jnomas it. rJatuer; cost, ;iouu. John Sinners, erect residence. 7S9 E. 16th st. f., ociween oeecn son cauiug, ouxiuer, vr. V. TJrdeiTOve: cost. $2500. Caroline Barnes, erect residence, 1494 AIMna avenue., between Morgan and Bryant; builder, Ashline & Keymond: cost, $2500. E. W. Hanson, erect residence. 1804 Morris street, between 70th and 72d; builder, W. F. Hart: cost, Z265V. : i H. M. Bond, erect residence. 804 Vancouver avenue, near Failing; builder, Stokes-ZeUer Co.; cost. $2700. H. M. Bond, erect residence, 810 Vancouver avenue, near Failing; builder, Stokes-ZeUer Co.; cost, $2700. i A. McDonsal Kerr.! : erect residence. 1793 Kenton bird., between Arryle and Hunt; builder, same as owner; cost, $1000. Paul Gaiie, erect residence, 1063 Hassalo St., between Imperial and Peerless Place; builder. same as owner: cost, $5U0u. Coffey C. Conway, erect, store, 27 W. Park street, between Burnsida and Couch; builder, A. jueyer; cost, jsuuu. Vital statistics - marriages, Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES John F. Born. les&L 397 Monroe St.. and Minnie lire wits, legal. 1269 Hood at. Edward P. 'ndelmaa, 24, Seattle, Wash., and sara mam, zi, 12 rv. zist st. John Mydegger. legal. Parkrose, Or., and neiue lfinf, legal. a t oster roaa. WEDDING i AND VISITING CABD ENGRAVERS W. fi. SMITH & CO. 811 Morgan bldg. BIRTHS KASHA HA RA To Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaohahara. 95 N. 5th. March 14, a daughter. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, 6320 - 86thi March 22, a daughter. BROWNSTO1N Te Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brownstetn. 260 N. 20th. March 16. daughter. GOLDSMITH To Mr, and Mrs. Douia Oold ' smith. 66 Irficreria fsrrh 1ft . i.rtf,htr CLARKE To Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clarke, 553 M K. Ankenv. March 14. . ffanffhtnr -DONMISSE To Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Donnusee. r.. 020, iiairn n, a aaughter. BROWNING To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown ing. 936 E. 8 2d, March 21. a daughter. FARTER To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Farver. 1172 E 15th. Sl.r.'h IS a inn DUNNE- To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Dunne, SOT c oum, aiarcn id, a son. REISKBCK To Mr. and Mrs. N. Heisbeck. 901 E. 6th. March 21. a rhuiEhter BROWN To Mr. and Mr. B. A. Brown. 42 K. 42d. March 18, son. i BOLIN To Mr. and Mrs. B. Bolin. 920 S. Crawford. Msrch 14. a daughter EOCLES -To Mr. and Mrs. D. Eccles, 304 main, siarcn id, a son. SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Scott. 260 Wygant. March 20. a dsnc-htr. CARTER To Mr. and Mrs. Eli W. Carter, 231 E. 82d. March 16, a son. i BRADY To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. - Brady, iwiit n. 2iui. alarm iu. . iniiahtr : . . MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller. Van- wuioi, iTBfHA. wu;a a son, WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. P. Walker, T6i E. 12th. March 22. a daughter. . COULTER To Mr. and Mrs. . A. Coulter. o 1 1 -m ix i im, aiarcn iv, t aanghter. REN WICK To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ronwcik. ORSEN To Mr. and Mrs. A. Orsen, 109 E. ooui. Aiarcn la. a oumiur. WEBER To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Weber. 760 Rodney, March 14, a daughter. -COON To Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Coon. 7 E. 7th. DEATHS LaCKAT David Laukat, 67 Morris, March 4 years; carcdnoma of mediastinum. B0 BIN SON Georgia P. Robinson, Bandy blvd.. March 23. 1 year: rickets. SPriJAf AN Pauline i SpiUman, 40 E. 63d. vi?rh 2SiJ3 cerebral hemorrhage. HO W ELLr Price Howell. Emanuel hoxp.. Msrch 1 , rs: perforsted gastric ulcer. B0j-PA Anna B. BoWs, 1580 Olin, March 22. 3 yer; aortic Insufficiency. wuTt1,1? W4nl- 8t VinoenU hospital. March 21. 53 years; pneumonia. NEW TODAY 50 . FLUFr RUGS ' F?, All Kind, of Old Carpets gJ " l',. .........S15.00 . 0n Fluff Rug ....... a.00 OREOON FLUFF RUQ CO 194 E. Sum u , "tZZ 7814 50 Bynopsfei of the Annual Statement of the) 4 HUDSON INSURANCE COMPANT of New York, in the state of Ncw Tork. OB the 31st day of December, 1920. made to the insur ance commissioner of the state of Oregon, pur suant to law: - r . . :. i -.. ' -. CAPITAL ' Amount of capital stock paid op. . $ 500,000.00 . INCOME Net premiums received during the year ............. . . . 1 .05 3 .528.3 8 Interest, dividends and rent re ceived daring the year 90,146.20 Income frora other sources re-- eeired during tha year..,.,,. 260.593.0S Total income v. .". . . ... . . . .$1,404,087.66 DISBURSEMENTS . Net lossee paid during the year, in- ' ' clnding adjustment expenses... $ 705.986.52 Commissions and salaries paid dur- - ins the year 10I.338.ZO Taxes. licenses and foes paid dur ing the year ........ .- ... . sa.aio.zs Amount of all other expenditures. 7,667,30 Total expenditures .. . . . . . . . .$ 900.622.27 ASSETS Valns of stocks and bonds owned ; i market value) .... .11.703.754.79 Loans on mortgages and collat eral, etc ....i,,. S3.500.0O Cash in banks and on hand , , 429.147.94 Premiams in course of collection written tone Sept. 80, 1920. . 292,028.21 Interest and rents due and accrued 24,492.13 Total assets ., i ....... i. ... $2,535,823.07 LIABILITIES Gross claim for losses unpaid . . .$ 381,718.85 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks. ....... . 884.H3B.B4 Due for commission and brokerage 5.000.O0 AU other liabilities 178,069.43 Total liabilities, exclusive of 5 capital stock of $500,000. . . .$1,429,724.92 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TUB YEAR : Net premiums received during the year .... in. .! a Leases paid during the year , 7.499.49 Lottee incurred during the year. . ' 7,453.45 HUDSON INSURANCE COMPANT OF NEW YORK X M. W E N N STROM, President. H, N. MORGAN. Secretary , Statutory resident attorney for service: J A. C. BARBITR, Commissioner of Insurance). . pEDIMADF. bectloaal Houses and Garag-eg MADE TO ENDURE Inrestlgate Free fatalo? i Redimade Bldg. Co., Portlaad, Or. K. llth and Market Phono K. BU4 West Side Office, 803 Lewis Building Fourth and Oak Phone Bdwy. 4334 NEW RUGS Rewoven from old carpets save one half eost of ordinary carpets. , Our fluff ruga are velvety, durable and . artutus. Guaranteed to wear. i . ' FLUFF RUGS NORTHWEST RUG CO. The oldest and best equipped factory. Fluff snd rag rugs woven all sizes; car. pets refitted; 9x12 rugs steam cleaned. $1.50. We call for and deliver. 18S E. Eighth St. Phone East SSS0 PIONEER CARPET CLEANERS Plaest Carpet Cleaners la City We do all kin da of carpet cleaning, refitting, sewing, laying, resizing, binding and dyeing. In our strictly modern equipped plant. PHOMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE 8AT1SFACT10S GDARASXEED $4-HOUR SERVICE till Rugrs rtteara Cleaned.. .91.50 Plant and Office, 1078 E. Xdneola St. Phone E. 863 We Oaii and Oetleer 20 Saved in Your Building by Our Unit System! Fancher-McLean Co. : 08-9-1 o LEWIS BLDO. BROADWAY SKU ; ' BEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS, OLD Rugs and Woolen Clothing We Make Reversible, Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS Raa Rug woven, all sixes. Mall end for booklet. Mattresses renovated, made ever. Feathers renovated, carpet cleaning safrttlna, ate. Largest, finest equipped carpet cleaning, refitting worts ia Oregdn. Separate plants. Bxl S rugs (teamed cleaned 91 .BO. WESTERN FLUFF RUQ CO. 64-90 Union Ave. N. East SSI 8 WE CALL AND DELIVER. SPECIAL, NOTICES 101 NOTICE OF RAI.E OF GOVERNMENT TtMBEB. GENKBAL LAND OFFICE. Washington, I. C. March 10. 1921. Votlee Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the acta of June 9. 191 (39 Stat.. 218), snd Jane 4, 1920 (41 stat., T58), and the instructions of the Secre tary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, and June 22, 1920. the timber on the following lands will be sold April 27. 1921, at 10 a. m.. at public auction at the United States land of fice at Portland. Or., to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale , to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. I The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of 1 per cent thereof, being 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 Qualified purchafier, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before be ing included In any offer of a larger cnit. T. 2 S., K. ft K., Sec IS, 8E14 SEK, red fir 160 M.. not to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. T. 8 S. R. 6 W.. Sea 9. NW14 NEt, red fir 880 M.. SVV 14 NE red fir 885 M.SK NWVt, red fir 1280 M., BW14 fiW. red.fir 1130 M., none of whieh Umber shall be sold for less thsn $1.75 per M. T. 5 8., R. 7 W., Sec. 33, NE SW , red fir 525 M.. white Jir 120 M., none of the red fir to be sold for less thsn $2 per M., and none of the white fig to be sold for less than 60 cents per M. r , - , (Signed) CLAT TAIXMAN. Commiwrtoner, Genersl Land OfficeL NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S BALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. t Department of Probate. : la the Blatter of the Application of) C. 3. Smith, Guardian of the) Estate of Zella LnciUe Gillette,) an incompetent person ) - For Leave to Sell Real Estate. ) Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Honorable George Tarwell, judge of the circuit court of Multnomah county, Oregon, probate department, made on the 21st day of March. 1921, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described. I will, from and after the 21t day' of April. 1921. proceed to sell at privste sale for ca.-h. the following described real property: Am undivided one-thirtieth interest In and to lots 2 and S in block 9, Couch s addition to the city of Portland, Or., and also a like inter est in and to the south one-half of lot S in block IS of the city of Portland. Or. Intending purchasers will eaQ or communi cate with me at So. 707 Broadway blda Port land, Or. t i . C 3. SMITH. ';'.' Dated the 23d day of March, 1921. ; ? Guardian of the Estate of Zella Lucille ' Gillette, an Incompetent Person, r First publication Msrch 23. 1921. la-t rmblii-stion April 20. 1921. ' ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted hv my wife, Mrs. Mamie N. Harris, after UiKh 23. 1921. as we have separated for the second and last tune.. Signed. C JU Hams. NEW TODAY 101 BONO SALE THE PORT OF PORTLAND ' . ; . SflOO.OOO 5 YEAR S PER CENT Sealed proposals will be received by the Port or Portland at its office. 918 Spalding building. Portland. Or., an til 2 p. so.. Friday. April 15, for the whole or any part of an issue of $600. 000 of 5 year aeries "A" bonds of the Port of Portland, dated April 1. 1921. These bonds are in denomination of $1000 each, -with interest conpons. Principal and in terest payable in cold coin at Portland, Or, Interest at rata of S per cent per annum, pay able April and October, principal payable April 1, 1 92. These bonds are a part of an sane author ised by an act of the legislative' assembly of the state of Oregon (S. B. 75. being chapter 80. Laws of Oregon, 1921. when published). They are issued for the purpose of providing funds for the purchase and construction of dredging equipment and its operation and ' for general main te nance expense of the Port of Portland. Bids must be unqualified and any bid re ceived which is qualified will not be considered. The legality of these bonds has been passed anon favorably by the law firm of Storey, Thorn dike. Palmer A Dodge of Boston, Mass.. whose opinion is on file for inspection. Certified or photostat copies will be furnished bidden to whom bonds are awarded. Delivery of bonds will be made on pr before April 25, 1921. at Portland, Or. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cashier's check on some responsible bank in the city of Portland. Or., for .an amount equal to 5 per cent (5 pec cent) of the face value of the amount of bonds bid for. payable to .the order of the Port of Portland, which deposit shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in ea-ie the bidder shall fail or neglect, on or before April 25, 1921. to take and pay for suah bonds as are awarded to him. The bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, but the right to reject any and an bids or to accept any portion of any bid is hereby reserved.- All proposals shall be marked: ''Proposals for Bonds." addressed to the Port of Portland, 918 Spa Id rig building. Portland, Or. - - Thisnotice is given by order of the board of commissioners of the Port of Portland. Dated at Portland, Or., March 21, 19111. J. P. DOYLE. I . AsAtant Secretary. CIRCULAR No. 4 87 Sealed proposals will be received at office of general purchasing agent, Alankan -Engineering Commission, room 422, Belt street terminal, Seattle, Wash., not later than 11 a. m.. March 80, 1921. for furnishing groceries and provisions, butter, cheese, rye flour, candies brooms and brashe. knives, egg beaters and1 whips. Copies of this circular may be obtained upon application at this office, from Alaskan Engineering Commission, 301 PoKtoffice building. Portland, Or. ; or Alaskan Engineering Commission,-307 Custom House. San Francisco. Cel.; C K. Dole. General Purchasing Agent. I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts coa tracted by my wife. J. L. Jones. 1 ' MEETING NOTICES 102 OREGON COMMANDERY No. 1, K. T. Sir Knights atten tion: On Easter Sunday Ore gon Commandery will partici pate in Eahtor services at 7 :'A(i P m. at municipal auditorium as the guests of Washington Commandery No. 15. The com mandery will form at iu asylum at 4:30 P. m. On i account of the crowded condition of the armory Sir Knights are requested to be in uniform as early as possible and all officers and members of the drill corps are epeoiUy re quested to report for duty not later than 5 p. m. By order of the Eminent Commander. F. W1KGAND. Recorder. ABD-UHLrATEF TEMPLE NO. 117. D. O. K. K.. will hold Jft Rarurday, March 26, at 9 p. m. Following district convention. O all votaries will meet at the i-yuuan oiag.. 388 Yamhill at., V Portland. Or., at S p. m' intn. wsri.11 V J s ' .a9 "'U UO yiUTlUOU BOQ Will ieaT vt 3:30 p. m. ahxro for rm ah otvnes are miuested to b present,, by order ' AXeC. JL U-Ah1 A. littAVbil), fcwc rotary, AL KADER TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Stated session Saturday. March 26. at 8 p. m.. Pythian building. West Park and Washington sts. Visiting nobles cordially invited. By order of the potentate. HUGH J. BOTD. Recorder. MOUNT HOOD LODGE No. 157, A. F. and A. M. Special oom- (isy mumcauon unis evening, i p. m. AS Work in M. M. degree, and tomor row (Saturday) afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, work in F. O. decree. No work tomorrow evening, account of Eastern Star Club card party and dance. Vkztora welcome. By order of W. 1L ! F. W. EVKE, Secretary. WASHINGTON CHAPTER No. 18, R. A. M. Called convocation Saturday afternoon and evening at 4:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Ernst Eighth snd Bumside sheets. R. A. degree. Visitors welcome. By order E. H, P. ROY QUACKENBCSH. Secretary. SUNNYS1DE LODGE NO. 183, A. F. AND A. M . Special communicattion Sat.. March 25. at 7 p. m., temple 39th and Haw- tnome. wore in jr. kx degree. Visitinir . brothers welmrea Rv order W. M. C. P. JENSEN. Sec L O. O. F.. ARLETA 216 Regular meeting tonight, Friday. March 25. Work in the initiatory deeree. Mount Scott ear. 65th St. and Foster Road. W. G. JOLLEY. N. G. ' A. J. OEDER. Sec OREGON LODGE No. 101. A. F. and A. M. Special Communica tion Saturday, at 7 p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting breth ren cordially invited. By order of the W. M. LESLIE 8. PARKER, Secretary. w A ee ai e KfeGlLAR MEKTLNG tonight O. O. F. 'Temple. 226 Alder street. . Work in the Third ae- , gree. Visitors always welcome. V.W.r. F. P. H. MILLS. N. G. W. D. SnOTT. Recording Secretary. EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty, buttons, pins, ehsrms. .Tseger Pros.. 131-133 3tb st DEATH NOTICES 103 BLOCK In this city. March 24. Lena G. Block, aged 81 years, late of 1230 East 10th St. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Block of Edmonton, Canada, and sister of Henry, John and Kacbael Block and Mrs. Mary Dick of Port land, SamueL Margaret' and Phoebe Block and Mrs., Esther Huether of Canada. The remains are at Fin ley's mortuary. Montgomery at 5th Notice of fnneral hereafter. - SPICKKLMIER At the residence of her daugh ter, Mrs. C. C. Thome. 319 37th st. March 25, Sarah Travis Spickelmier aged 81 years. Remains at parlors of Breeze A Snook, Belmont st 85th. Funeral notice later. , GORDON In this city, March 24. , Isaac J.. aged 46 years, husband of Ida R. Gordon of 32 1 Vista are. The remains are at Finley'i mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of fu neral hereafter. WALLER In this city. March 25. Eliza Wal ler. The remains are at Finley's mortuary. Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES 104 N EAGLE In this city. March 25, Ella N eagle. aged 82 years, beloved wife of Martin Neagle and ; daughter of Mrs. Belle Swine of Ashland, Or..: and niece of Mrs. J. E. Mshen of this city. Funeral- services will be held Saturday. March 26, at l p. m., at the cheapei of Miller A Tracer. Interment. Riverview cemetery. Serv ices strictly private. TRIMMER At residence, 999 East 28th street north, March 24, Katherine Trimmer, aged 41 years, wife of J. W. Trimmer, r Funeral will be held from McEntee A Eilers parlors, 16 th and Everett streets, tomorrow (Saturday), March 26, at 2 o'clock p. tn. . Friends invited. : Interment Rose City cemetery. LUKAT March 24, David Lukat of 67 Morris St.. aged o years, beloved nusoand of . Emile Lukat and father of Frank Lukat of Portland and Paul Lukat of Sacramento. CaL Funeral will be held at the chapel of A. R. Zeller Co., 592 Williams ave.. Saturday, March 26, at 2 p. m. Interment In Rose City cemetery. REED At ' the residence. 40 Ella street, Msrch 23, Gsil lone Reed, aged 25 years, beloved daughter of R. H. Reed and sister of Lyna M. Rood, Funeral services will be held Saturday, Maroh 26, at 2 p. m., at the chapel of Miller A T rarer. Interment MeClearv, Wash. MATTISON March 22. at Los Angeles, CaL, Virgil Wilhssn Mattiaon, aged 8 years, be loved son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mattison. Private funeral services will be conducted .Sat urday, March 26, at 11 a. m., from Pearson's nndertakrng pertnrs. Russell st. and Union gve. ALLEY In this city. March 25. Charles Allev. aged 60. The remains win be forwarded to BerKl. Jr.. py nreese tt Snoot. Belmont at 85th FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105 M1IJ.KR A TRACEY. independent funeral dfc - ractnrs. Prii-im u low -. eon a, . Washington at Ella. Main 2691. A-7885. k'ENTEE A EILERS. funeral parlora wkh all mv f 1 ' W UOHM. lout aim Averetc sts. . , . ... DOWNING A MNEMAR A homelike plaeeT ModeraU in pricea . Irvingtoa ttnri. Phone East 54. A. R. Zeller Co.'i. StrAnrns UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4152 iSifVGWea A-2321. Corner Third and Clay. r-..-..j5:.,lUl047 Belmont st. 'tab. 12S8. B-2546 SPECIAL, NOTICES mi vrv-s A FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105 East Side Funeral Directors FORMERLY F. 8. DUNNING, INCw "The Family Seta the Price" 414 K. Alder rt. Phw rw B2 ED We HOLMANI SON "(WALTER i. HOLMAN) Funeral Directors THIRD AND SAIJION STREETS A. D. Kenworthy & Co. 6802-SS04 92D ST. H. EL, LE.VTS Ant. 618-21.- . Home Phone D-l Lerch, Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH AT HAWTHORN B PHONK EAST 781. - Dunning & ; McEntee Morrison st. at 12th. Presdwsy 4 30. ' Ant. 54 5-59. . CHAMBUS CO.; Funeral Directors i AT) the Conveniences of a Home WooiTlswn 9306. 248-250 Klinirworth are. R T RVt?IM !P?EV RESIDENCB e Jl e O I JC3 ESTABLISHMENT 9Q1 Willismy ave. Woodlawn 220. FINLEtf 'S : MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. j MAIN 9. MONUMENTS! 106 OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QCALTTY TdXMOIUALS ' E. THIRD A PINE STS. PHONE CT43 U 267-3RO ST. AT MADISON -"ori;Barsa iarbltej Works 266 4th st Op. City HaH. Wen Bros. FLORISTS i 107 tOCQlSON I kstn ue.it ' f, LTTfirrc 34-8 MOUR ajia r Jk - -. LARGEST OETAJL ROQtST .. PORTLAND And Floral Designa 25 Large Hothouses. No Branch j Stores 25 Years on Morrison sL between j 4th- snd 6th. TeL Main 7709. We" specialize in "wedding, reception, tea and uecorauons, personal attention. loral tributes promptly attend-d to. i Swetland's Flower Shop ""HMn rj., oerween q and 4th y Smith's Flower Shop -Portland's Prsgressive Florist" u , . T"ors for All Occasions. Main 7215. T. C. LUKE. Mgr. i 6th snd AMer. MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists. 354 Wah ington. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers lor all occasions grtisticilly srrsngrd. ' Ppmralft'e floral shop ""r" z. Alder. Msrshall S923. 's N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 61 iq. 831 Morrison St. LOST AND FOUND 108 THE following article were found on the cars - of the Portland Railway, Light A Power Co., March 23, 1921: 10 umbrellas 13 lunch boxes, 2 purses, 2 car tickets, 2 packages, 1 handbag, 4 .pairs gloves, 3 order books, veil,, check book, carpenter's square. Owners may obtain same npon proper identification at First and Alder street station. ! LOST On 1M car. Thursday, j March U4. a green purse containing money I and a valued piece of jewelry. Finder keep money and please return purse and contents to 1027 Westover road or phone Marshall 2462. i LADY who took green silk umbrella Irom Meier A Frank's optical department Wednesday morning, kindly leave at lost and! found desk in wme More. No questions ake1. ! ' LOST Lady's Elgin wrist watch, -.with gold wrii-t band, between Y. M. C. A. snd Sixth and Morrison. Notify Mine Hoopes, Main 8700 or Tsbor 1662. Reward. . LOST From Portland and Newberg stage, 1 black handbag, March 22. 1 Finder notify Portland-Newberg Bus Line, 4th and Alder. Phone Main 8314. ! STRAYED Toy Boston bull, with white head; answers to xige; cnua s pet. jAut. 04Z-T1; LOST Friday night, suitcase marked "A. M. W containing lady's wee ring ; appareL Re ward. Phone Tabor 782. LOST Gold Eversharp pencil, with name, Dor othy Franklin engraved thereon, Phone Tabor 489. Reward. t LOST Boston bull terrier with iharness; white cnesi ana irom; male, unerai reward, wood lawn 1470. ! STRAYED. 8unday. Boston Terrier (brindle). screw tail; license 2601. Reward. Auto. 621-81. ! LOST Pair tan gauntlet gloves; Phone East 4630. Reward. LOST Envelope containing names, a petition, long envelope; reward. Call Broadway 403. LOST A long-haired black . and white puppy, called Billie. 900 E. 7th st. N. LOST (i lasses in case between Wash, high and Hawthorne ave.. along 14th st. j Tabor 6638. LOST Window screen, bet. Glisan and Stark on 60th st. Finder call Tabor 8448. BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200 SPECIAL $25 AUTO COURSES YOUR OPPORTUNITY AUIO and TRAC TOR, ignition and battery work, vulcanizing and retreading, driving. Up-to-date practical shop experience. 1AI ana E fcN IN ; classes. Ore gon ex-eervice men, the state pays your entire tuition fee. Catalogue and information upon request. HEMPHILL'S AUTO AND TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 707 Hawthorne ave.. Portland. Op erating the largest chain of practical Auto ana Tractor Schools in the world. i THE Dudrey School of Aeronautics wffl 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 day. i DUDREY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION School of Aeronautica 105-7 N. llth st. Portland. Or. AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL ' Too want nothing but the best Here It la Standardized with schools in 60 other eitiea: best laboratories, best shop equipment and in structors. Actual shop practice given on real repair lobs. Results absolutely guaranteed. Tbe time for yon to go to school is while business is quiet. Prepare now for big business openings in few . montna. inquire Oregon institute of Technology, 6th and Main.' Clip this ad and !nd it in fWr rtm-in1 48 rtsge : eatslogn-c. West's Largest Business. College. Assures EVERY URADUATE A POSITION." All business courses. Including comptometer training. Enroll any time day school, night school. Write for free catalogue. 4th St.. near Morrison phone Main 690. - j , TOO CAN EARN YOUR WAY THB61JgH sinc&5 ALISKY BLDG.. D AND MORRISON. ENROLL In a business school where students se cure individual instruction in tbe major sub jects and personal attention in all subjects, book keeping, stenographic, calculator, i private secre tarial courses offered. Write or icail for inter view. - New term sow opening. Day and eve ning sessions. Oregon Institute of Technology, 191 6th st. Main 8700, lxcal 2. HOLER . BARBER - COLLEGE will teach yon the trade in 9 weeks; receive some psy while Vis mine: noauona secured; ex -service ceive state aid. . Write or call for catalogue. 234 Bumside st. - . 1 1HE C ALLAN Uulti graphing School is Placing - iu students in reaponauiia positions as fast as they qualify. It will pay you to join trie classes now forming, . 409 A rtissns bldg . Broadway and Oak. - t CALLAN Multigraphing school is placing its students as last as they qualify. Opening for S girls in class. Register aow. 403 Artisans bldg.. Bdwy. and Oak. ROCKY MOUN1AIN TEACHERS' AGENCY Enroll free. Frank K. Welles, former assL state sopt.. Mgr.. N-W. Bank bldg. Auto. 612-13. MEN, WOMEN, learn barber trade; wages while learning; positions guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years experience. Oregon Barber College. 238 Madisoa. LARN TELEGRAPHY Railway . Tslegrsjih in stitute. 424 Railway Exchange bldg: Night classes. i- EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Miss Begins Bucket's privste school; individual Instruction. 122 Grand ave. East 427. WANT 229 Main at, r-7w- - BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 20O AVIATION Tf TOU WANT TO F7.Y ' WE'LL MAKE YOU A PILOT Our methods instul ffdence from the start. You know you are fly ing with the most skilled instructors and the best equipment from the safest field that monty ran buy. Our average student will qualify fog tbe International Pilot's License alter 7 hours in the air. The cost baaed on the time it takes to ouallfv with aafets. ' 1 a u, auu.L , l.u 217 Main at. Vancouver, Wash. , AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL ; ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL The largest and bert equipped auto and gas engine school ia the West la located at Union ava and Wasco street, Portland. Or. Prospect ive students and visitors can inspect school daily at 11 a. m., except Saturdays. j OREGON EX-SERVICE MEN ; ! ' The state: pays you $25 per month while attending school. Enroll now before educa tional fund is exhausted. HELP WANTED MALE 201 WANTED An elderly man who desires Hght farm work to work part time for wages snd part time for himself, on a good farm ; house, garden, etc., furnished; good opportunity; would not object to men and wife if no children. Ad dress Esrl R. Smith. Suver, Or. WANTEI--Saiesman to sell a new praotical of fice specialty which has an Inxtant appeal; 20 eoramueion paid. ; A worker can earn from $7.60 to $15 per day. Apply Saturday afternoon between ' 2 and ; 8 o'clock, 601-502 Wnsldine bldg. ' i ' v REPAIRMEN, mechanics, get free sample of aluminum solder snd list of original money making formulas; send self addressed, stamped envelope for reply to Anchor Repair Shop, bog 68. llwaco. Wash. SALESMEN WANTED Patented household ne cessity; commission on future business. Cali fornia also open to right party. 416 Chamber of Commerre bldg. v" MiM AlA.SAl.KU Experienced, able to maintain office: new pronosiiton ; ; greateKt merit: largest money re turns. AiMily 220 Henry hW. L'UMMKlU'iAl, gardener or farmer wanted to ' work farm; free rent; equiiunent for sale very cheap. Terms, For particulars- address 395 Fsirbsnks St., or call Amn. !iB-r4. WANTED A man to furnish light truck and make deliveries on contract or salary basis for wholesale hmise. Phone Rrosdway 1798. CHARLEY STATER, seen in Portland last week. Would be to yonr advantage to call at 1104 Hawthorne. Tsbor 6136. SAUSAGEMAKEK Mnst be first-class. Apply Paoifio Bsy City market. 4th and Yamhill sts. WANTED 10 solicitors for worthy cause: will : pay good salary and commission. Call at 1117 E. Market. Tabor 426. EXPERIENI 'ED sales en; largest money re turns; greatest merit. Phone Broadway 6814 for interview. V AN i Ei Reliable marrird man ailli macUiiie to solicit for cleaners and dyers. Apply 104W I'nion gve. N. WANT painting-and tinting, will give dental wot. 'sll 8905- S4th -t. Ant. 628-89. JANITOR Colored man and wife for apt. house; must be competent. Main 1062. BEN Oil MAN wanted. Free land Furniture Co., 970 M scads m st. HELP WANTED FEMALE 204 BY A YOUNG married woman in small country place, mature woman aa companion and to assist with housework and care of children ia exchange for good horns and small wagea D-110, Journal. MXtS. L. V. SCOTT, lormeny with tbe federal employment service, furnishes competent of fice women; also women for sll other lines of era ployi nent. 329 Henry bldg. H roadway 4637. EXPERIENCED landlady for small but good hotel, pay highest wages to right partyv H-. Journal. WANTED experienced operator to sew , ticks for . mattresses. United Manf. Co., 25th and Hol la day. ANY GIRL in need of a f riend, .. apply to the kmm.bcvu Armr ncKuv iiniiirr, uniiair idu Alexander sts. Phona M1n 34 60. D M nr. LADY SOLICITORS. GOOD COMMISSION. APPLY . 6511 72D ST. S. E. MT. SCOTT CAR .'.. WANTED some elderly person to work up old . clothing Into quilt top in exchange for hair work. Plione Main 6842. . WANTED White woman to do family wash. -4511 for snd deliver. Phone Main 654 2. WANTED Up-to-date experienced dressmaker. For particulars address Box 263, fUlvcrton, Or. SHORT hour girl at once; experience not nec essary. 261 Broadway. WANT middle aged lady : for housework. Ad dress A. Westerlund, lionnevuie. Or. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE 205 WANTED A limited number that like to draw to qualify as -apprentices in large en graving concern. Earn while you learn. Bureau or Engraving, 4a 4th at. OKice OUa. air. Greer B roadway 1 836. WANT party to instruct aie in algebra 2 nights a week. K-268. Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251 , CALL TABOR 64 - C. W. MiMKRdT PLOWING. EXCAVATING AND. GRADING 174 E. 47TH ST. PORTLAND, Oil. WANTED By experienced hardware man, 28 years in hardware. Would accept job as sales man or work for hardware, plumbing or hot air furnace. Address X 78U SU Phone Xs bor 4176. ; ; UlJ lwus fixed, new lu put in, garden aors my specialty: alo cement and carpenter work. G.. W. Flowern. 242 E. 88th at. S. Tabor 8479. CEDENT tauuuatioua. houses raided, baaemtruts enlarged, cement work of all kinds; reasonable. MThu 1 882. ; CARPENTER jobbing contractor. Work guar anteed; reasonable Iigurea Call uelmont. Phone Main 18 IS. YOU lurnish paint and tint. 1 will put it on for reasonable dsy s wage. Anto. 022-79. PAPERING and kaJoomining and in-ide fini.h ing. floor Wsxing. Rednc1 rste. Tahor 6258. ROOFS Reshingled specialty. Phone East 1201. PLASTERING, chimney and cement work. 109 K. 4m st. Tahor zxaa. L'AltPKX'IKK and contractor. Jobbing anything in the building line. Phone Eaut 86S6. PAINTING and tinting in all their branchea Reasonable. Woodlawn 3326. Veil Bros. GALBUEATH, the painter. We hang paper right side np. lowest rate. Woodlawn 1484. PAINTING, Kateomlning, carpentering. 6703 Woodntock ave. B. r- Auto. 017-4H. CEMENT work ; all kinds. First class only. Hellwood 919. WANTED Carpenter work by competent ae- ehanier Phone Woodlawn !82. SMALL carpenter jobs wanted; first class work A. Grover, 652 6th. Mar-hall 888. CEMENT work of ail kinds. Call Woodlawn 1655. ' - ' MAN with Ford delivery wants work. Phone ' East 8233. -- ; --- - ' - ' ' ' - ' "EXCAVATING AND GRADING 3. A. LYONS. EAST 843 HOY, 17, wants work. Anto. 629-42. FOR plumbing work call Auto. 623-44. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254 LACE, SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CUIt TAINS. DRAPERIES, IK1NE CP LIKE NEW. , WILL CAIJ " EAST 8618. kEi.IABLE young lady desires housekeeping in city or country ; prefer place where thera are children. K-256, Joumsl ' - 1HOROUGHLY exp. lsdy wants pastry, sslads or pantry work: Wdt, 120. Ask for Mrs. Bradford. ... WANTED Position as saleslady or housekeeper in. respectable place. Phone Est 1Q3. LALrY want hou sec leaning, washing or other work: good work guaranteed, wooqiawn saro. WILL care for children evenings and afternoons while mother is away. Broadway 2740. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes housework. Address. A. Weterhind, Bonneville, or. LADY wants work, housekeeping or laundry . r . . T r ... -1 ,, . Si f - wuis. giruioTu jioii. i mnu v. WOMAN wbbce cleaning, wa-hing and iroalug by dav "r ho r Pbone S-nwood 17Q2. LACE CURTAINS HAND UfNDEBED. IT YRS. EXPERIENCE. 8Qc CP. EAST 6199 DRESSMAKING 256 DRESSMAKING Ladies and children s dress making and tailoring, also alterations. Phone 622-11. - ' " HEMSTITCHING, 8 CTS., WINONA'S SHOP 210 FLEIDNER BLDO., Wahmgt-a at 10th st. DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS. KK MODELING. PHONE BDWY. 2564. " 471 AI.IKR STREET. - DRESSMAKING done by day or at hxne; will also trim your hat. : Madame Dierickx. Anto. 622-Q8. 563 4th rt. DRKrttSMAKUNG, ALTERATIONS 161 Hm 23d. at, . Max. 3374- 256 LADIES Let the Richmond fashion abon do your spring sewing and you will, be delighted. We make suits, costs, dreseea. bkaee and under garments. Also refitfng end alteratmna We give prompt attention .and our prices are rva son a Die. laoor hull iizv inrieton ex. DiEi.St, cleaning. preaaing. dreewmsking, re modeling, relining, alteration, plestmg, rea sonable prices, j The Cab met Cleaners A Dyers, 424 Mnrrinn. nesr llth. Main 1825. ' SEWING SHOl 120 Sixteenth. St.. between Wavb.-and Alder. Ooen 8 a. m ta 8 n. m. Alterations, relintng, mending, 50e an hour. plain sewu.g s wanted! mausuaiX 8934. x . NURSES 257 THKEE practical nurses, 1 nurse for matron. East 7211. NL'RSE will take maternity- casea at her home. reasonable. Phone vtdln. 5326, WAN TED -Practical nursing by day or week. i-nces very reasons Die. rnone Slain jii. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 300 EXCEPTIONALLY pleasant front room ia modern bouse. .-Weii fumi, lied, convenient and rlcao Would be nice for 2 rooming together and shar ing expenses. Separate beda if drxired. or would rent to one alone. Have olliRr idngle Km.i to rent in same. . Plain one on 3d floor. Very rva sonable. AU rooms with or without very light housekeeping. 302 12th-.! Mar. 828. t H1K New American Hot.l at i)2 Sd .t. ttor. Flanders is now under. Amer'can mansKempnt.' 1 has been -thorotushly cleanid snd wiurnihed with new furniture. -We are In i' -pmiiion U render the best of service to t lie mo-t exacting prrwti st pre-war prices. Ed F, T"ddnti, mcr ! Nicely Furnished Room i.. h, . ' . w . ....... ; ., ! k. ; ,. ., distance tUriimt district.' 33S 10th. Main : - Modern 2 Room Apt. and srparat sleeping room. Very comfortable. Leeds apartments, 210 Market at. Marshall 3597. 3 FURNISHED rooms tor m pernons, no chil : dren. 674 Borthwick at. J. M. Pittenger. Res. phone Wdln. 6162; office phone Wdln. 4064. . i - HOTEL" GLEN WOOD Cor. 6th and Rnmside. Steam heat, hot and cold wxter; free hstlis: 7."ic up. - 4.5Q ;ier vwi.- WINCHEHTEK HOTEL -A workingman's hotel; nice clean roans at reaHonablc rates. Transient 50n per dsy snd w. 13V4 N. 3d Bdwy. 2218, ; COAST HOTEL, 232 Burnside. . Phone Bdwy. 2072. Under new management. ' Hot and cold water. 6 testa heat and free baths. Rales $3 50 snd np. ........ i HOTIPL PARIAN Rooms by day or week. 4 per week and i. 4XQH Wash. -st, bet. "14th and 1 5th U. SOUTH FRONT, clean -furnished room, with bay window, gas plate; 2 bolrks from Mont gomery A Ward. 631 Barter st.. $10. Mar- shsll 3090. - - - i - - 1'liHEE room, clean, pleasant front apt-, light and aromatic hot water for bath free, ftuit able for 2 or 3 adults. 625. 1623 Macadam. East 5235. UOCSEKEEl'lNG and sleepuig rooms, very clean and warm ; S minutes' walk from Journal of fice; no children. 655 Washington, corner of Ells. Phone Bniadwsy 9477. --- TWO completely furnished housekeeping rooms. Water, light.' phone, sepsrate entrance, clean. Employed couple preferred." 354 ' Montgomery St.. eomer perk. - 1 - - FURNISHED room 318, not housekeeping, close in. near, carline. Eaat 3152.. , EMPRESS HOTEL Centrally located, modern, steam heated, hot and cold water. Phone in each room, j BOS Stark, cor. 6th. - ' ' I SEE THIS ROOM i Room, all modern conveniences, reasonable. 651 Washington st. Bdwy. 2535, apartment C. FOIt RENT Nice clean furnished tront room, 11 per month. Apply at 411 East Pins St., nesr Grand sve. FCRMSUED bouaekeepiiig rooms irom: 310 to 20 a month. Light, beat, water and bath Included. 405 W. Park at. GAKi.AND hotel, -a TriiuLy. bck lutu aud 20th, on Wanhington. Modern outside rooms, fre nhone and batli. 34 week np. ONE nice oluau trout room, auitable lor 1 nur 2 men or working couple. . Modm convenifcucea. 124 K. 15t.li !-t. I'lir-ne En-t 4ftU4. THE ZORNS HOTEL Fifth and Morrison. - Nice eleaa H, K, rooms. Centrally located. . ..; ... . - - FOR KENT 2 single i rooms and kitchenette, 1 suite If 2 rooms, running water, close in, nice neighborhood. 200 14th St. -v FOR KENT 2 room apt., close in, hot- and cold water, large roomi, reasonable rates, heat. 404 Taylor. Main 8411. j r'OR RENT 2 H. K. rooms, cloae in. lights, beat and gas, bath, nice neighborhood. ' 492 Taylor. Phone Msm 6837. t ! - FOR RENT 2 rooms, nicely furnished, electric lignt, furnace neat, une oi eatn and phone. Reasonable rent. 6nl With. 25 Splendid front room and alcove, private bath, suitable tor z or 3 men, Near aiilp ysrd. 564 1st. Hawthorne Apt. NICELY furnibhed sleeping rooms, steam best, hot ana cold water; also rooms with private bsth 209 H Bth ft. NICELY furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. 30a Main at. Main 4810. bate carfare. ' g - : NEW furniahed rouuu, walking distance frora town, furnace heat, free phone and bath, $3 per week. 605 6th at. Main 8589. bLEEPING rooms, furnished, all outside, steam heat, on carline and walking distance. 14 Grand are.. N.. - ' - HOTEL WEST, under new management. Neat clean rooms, with running water; 60c-fl a day. 51H North th at. ' LARGE, well furniihed front room, furnace heat; free phone and. bath; by the mouth only. 188 W. Park st. FURNISHED room, steam heat. Call before 10 or after 3, 189 Park st. Aut. 622-23. FOR REN'i 1 suite ot 3 rooms, . ckwe m. downtair, 84 10th st. Fl'RNISHED hou.-keei)ing room with kitcben ette, good heat 321 W. Park St Mar. 1426. MoDEKN aleeping rooms' lor rent; Nelill lio- teU 402 E. Wa.'rimgtfin t. Kast W4. FURNISHED housekeeping rooma for rent, light a . . ; i , , , 1. L"( ... , ID'! WIT llirill'l ir 1 . l w 7-j ...... ... FOR RENT Comf. H- K. rooms, walking dint.. heat and usual conveniencea 333 Motit gomery. ' FL'UNlHliED sltepliej room lor renW near Jef ferson high. Csll Wdln. 626 FURNISHED ROOMS ' PRIVATE FAMILY 301 ONE irunt bedroom lor rut, with beat, bath telephone furnished. flS per month; S blocks from Z carline. 1003 E. Salmon, tt Tgbor ill o. SOMEONE to share nice home, 4 blocks from car; prefer man and wife or mother and win; would consider only reliable parties. Tanor 237 between 10 s. m. and 2 p-. m, ; MChi.1 turniUiiKi moiiorh rooma, beat, batii. phone; East- side, cloae j ia; $18 per . month. SLEEPING room for one or two gentlemen, 1 block from the carlines and walking dintance, rea-wmsoie raw, i. an - y"" TWO beautifully furnihei. sleeping roonw, steam heat, home-privileges, era v i o per .uiouwu, walking distance. 344 College st. ; NICELY furnished large front room, with ooariL very reasonable; also single room. 375 Chap. man st,, between im ana iw, m ami. IARGE well furnished room, furnace heat, bath, walkina distance from town, near Lincoln high. 851 Wet Park .st. " -- . - - - - FURNISHED room in pVivate. home, well fur nished, light, vim room; walking distaoia. LARGE front vroom; walking distamM; running water, porch ; suitable for gentlemen or couple employed. 570 Hoyt at.. Brosdwsy 1955. FURNISHED room, one or to girls, employed; laundry privileges, breakfast privileges, 930 E. Salmon at lt at. FOR RENT 2 nice clean rooms, furnace heat, light and gas; good bathroom; good basement for webbing. Woodlawn 4545. A WELL furnished sleeping room, close in, west side; heat,, bath, phone. . Main 4013. 434 Mill st. FCKNISUED room n modern home, with every convenience, for gexttlemaa or lady i- ployed, references exchangea. Phone a.. 8413, NICELY Ft'BNlSHED FBONT ROOM NEAR KENTON, MODEIUTELY FBICED WOOD I.AWN 1035. - ' kA'l , clrtin, i wel, heated citaina room for reut: well furnished; walking distance- 46 FL'RNLSHEU -aleplng rw,m; walking dutarioe; reasonable, rates, Mr. A. C. Downing. 624 E MofTison. FURNISHED sleeping rooms; all outsaie rooma Mrs. Msry Bcott. 10 E. 9th st. NICE, deaa aleeping rooms, ckjae in, modern conveniences. 474. Yamhill, comer 14th. - $3.60 WEEK, attractive room, with heat to wot king man. 4 blka off Wash, gt. 81 N. 14th. BLEEi'lNlr ro4.m lor gtnUcman, near eat end Brordway brwige. Phone East 6743. 1 SLEEPING room,, near earns, rat reasun : sble. 219 Morris. Woodlawn 2324, NEAT ROOM, CONVENIENT TO BATH; KtA HOSABI.E BIWT. 1560. ROOM far sent. East Side. Pnoee Sell wood 172. og call at 541 Beacon at,. DRESS MAKING FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY 301 WELL furnished, pleaaant front room, ftiiigle or double, in quiet location; genUeinan cnlft . ' bath and Phone; half block tn rartina aud tiH "' ing distance. Call 69 E. 10th st. N. Phone Kat 2276. - SlCKLY furnii,lird front room fir genUuiaii - & only; tciephoie and. bath, 1 block from 2 carlluea, alw walking distance; reasoiuible rate. Call Eat 7172. ONE Urge room, suitable for two p-rona. near carHne, close In diatrlrt. all conventeruioa, near shopping stores, ete , electric. Phone Main 6613. 17S lth .t. LAKt.E. ligUt, well venmatnl rooms in a moi ern home. W. S-, 10 minutes to center of town;' lots of hot wster. $12 per mouth up. 497 Harrison, near 14lh. LoV ELY fiirnislied room ut nw moiltrn pnrais home, gsrsue, two blocks smitli of Rrw City csrhne. So other roomer. eiitltman prtrferred, 864 E. 45th N. Atitomstlr alT-N. NICK sleeping rooms, private family. 889' 12th S. West side Mar-lmll 2024. " SOMEONE to ahara nice hoinc, 1 block front . car; would prefer elderly couple or man and wife. Call 19HS East Stark. Ant,. 213-Ktt. ROOM AND BOARD 302 i. HKb'llUK uu make m or mind tu iwttle dowii t : to room snd board, roin see me, gc-t my -; prices; they ere tight: 9 auuarvs per day; jikd at home. Call East 8678. I 'J ROOM and board, 18 ter week. Nar carline. Gornl dixtrirt. Wdln. i5. 1 773 Ix-nvur svs. Nar Nirolai iNmr work and atora.vHrd. RvhMM wuh ur wtthtmt board. : Hot watr, elc trio ligbla. 1 blork to carline. 80 ininuUis from .town, Wdln. 8727. -. 1 Al.K IKW (smily liotid; room nd Ix'aid I5 nor moiilli and up.. All moilirn iMinvenienres. 3H6 Monlgonuy, ror. W. PsrW. -jliiin 37w:i. L kOR KENT Rooms for gentlemen who deaire good home with board. All convenient-. Walking dinUnee. 788 .lohnw.n. Main 870H. ROOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE FAMILY 303 l HOt'EKEEPlNG room. Alsa mm with bogrd. awwwwie Hi, o I. V Ul su SEE THIS Board and room for working couple, front room, nii-n bumtalow. home iiriviu-aea. (all Tabor 3l. HAVE double room foi employed or uiarriel couple, alxo 1 single room for working girl, 2 meals; home privileges: walking distant. Eat 832. a WANTED To board 2 little girls private home; pleaxant surroundings, near 2 good schools. 13 minutes' ride from town. Woodlawn 3708. PLENTY OK MII.K AM) ltKST OF cXfiT!! WITH LOTS OF IX1VR IS BABIES' 8HAHb. AGK-S 2 TO 8 YEARS. 167 N. 22D ST. M. 8771. Nil 1-1.1 lurnlelied roajtu ainl luairil, bouit) prin leges, excellent rnesla: walking distance: pncis reasonable - Plume Ks-t 51165, LOOM and board with all home privme; laiK- room stiilsble for two. Kstes very reaaonalilo. Clve tn on rarline; 519 Miaifhri. ONE slet-ping roHii; close, m. Qiar sarlitie; wn It or wiuioui aooaru. Hums cooking. ot a Bortbwiek. HIHIM and table board. tine hloi-k to carline. 30 per month. Mr. Painter. IHfl E. IHtli. ROOM and board: walking dutaoce. Mra L. A. Smith, 15 K 9th. BO Allll and room very reaannabla. 153 N. lOUl -t Phone rlroalway 4 4a. NICE, rleati room, hot water, (oud esta, in modern home. 54 7 V 6th at. ROOyltNG. rk-an, cing'nial "maTTi Ci mode rn home, single bed. Main P325. IllllIM amrhiu.nl. 51 Hun.h. fall H.-ll. 17.'. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FURNISHED 304 FOR RENT 1L K. anarlment, 2 mi., I lares and kill-lien: include iignta. neat anil water. Reaxonahle rstra, deairsble neighborhood, klaf rhall 325M. 827 Broadway. Full KENT i'wo rooms kiUiiru and he.dnu.in, lights, water; rates for 1 person 315, for 2 $18; clone in, nice neighborhood. Mar. 3535. 340 12th " CITY V1I0W HOTEL i Good, elesn housekerping room., sultab!" for eouple. A Uo . sleeping room-. 203 hi Union are.. 1 hlck south of Hawthorne. PLEASANT, well furnilied Iwo-room I ion, k edit ing suite, facing Broadway, near Madinon, Suitable for man awl wire. fS per week. 207 Brosdwsy, Main 4261. FOR RENT 2 11. K. rm. and JuoL. Close ta city. Clean snd very mmfD'Hiiic. Reawmable ralen. Bsth privilrgcH. 651 VskIi., Fist B. - NEAT and clean basement hnuaokeeplng suite, j CU 414 Market Dear llth. 3 CI.KAN H, K. modern nximi on carline, lawn and trees, ' 10 minutes from Washington t ; adults; price 326 per month. For particulars phone Wdln. 4713 ' 2 CLEAN, nim-ly furnLihed housekeeping room?.; close in. 884 I 'ark st FOR RENT 2 nice clean II. K. roimi. 1 ut - nace best, electric ligiit". g, ue ul ltli, phone Walking dnUne. 124 15th. Plione K t 4 504 : HENDRICKS Al'TS. llou-Seepiiig rooms, single, (3.50 per week, including gss, light snd best. Double rooms 36 sud up. S10 Flandera st Bdwy. 14 65, 2 WELL furniahed housekeeping rooms, iniiud ing heat, gen, light snd plione, very reason able rates. - Privste . front entrance. 7U.J Everett at. FtRMSHED outi4 bou-;keeing Muuu, pri vate family; nice, airy room and kitchen on ground floor, walking distance; also single kouse keeping rooms. 4 6 Union sve. N, u i, 1 v ..! , ll k" ,i,t '2 hli. L. . . . , 1. . 1 uiiii.,". ... - . , south of Failing school. 181 Groyer st. . Msin 0058. ' SINGLE hountkeepiiig.. na m, ItV. lJai single with folding bed, 3. 480 Va- Belmoot, FOR RENT Orle single b. k. rm, rlo In. clean, in good neighborhood. 204 12th, Main 2905. ; FOR RENT Furnished liouaekrepiug rooms; l twn-rrwim anil 1 three-Toon i utiite. 310 E. OUf St. Walking dimanie, fPhone Eat 4732. FOR RENT Two aeparsle n. k. rnouii, ili li able neighborliood. clou in, heat and hght, bath, both front roooia, very light. 806 14tb, CLEAN . down, taini housekeeping ria.nin, water. lights, phone and bsth. 'A Mork to bU Johns car; large yard, homelike. Col 677. 1XR BENT 2 large front roMna, downstair,, prr oe bath, ciuae in, light and heat: Main ! . , NEAT, clean housekeeping rooms, single or double, ..a -i ....... ... o -3 r i , . llgnb SHU Mnfiil iwn iwi a ui , , wv I. ft. Four bn-tsa I r in Wall. 6 7 N. HUi sL SINGLE housekeeping room for rent. Call at 262 1-zth t. or phone Mam 4J3'. HOUSEKEEPING apartments, close In, lights and bsth, free phone, good clean room. 36 Main, corner Broadway, l'bone Main 709. 3 LAUGK h. k. rooms witli coiivuiniicra, walkms dltsnce; working people preferred 46g L. Oak. . . KICK clean puHUe - hou-Keepiiig rwtuii wau ' kitchenette, rent cheap, in heart of city. 1f5 18th C corner Taylor. Marshall 720. Sl.EEl'lMi or amgie iuiiuaikeeping roouuT No objection to smsll children. Friut 112 to t20 per month. 335 lay t. CUiAN sleeping snd H K. rcwima. llwMuibie rates. Walking dadance from ii road war. 482 hi Waah. PImni. Bdwy. 3230 FCKNISIIKO liouxkeipir room. 1-iuLL, gas. and i-t furni-hed. Walking distance from town. 403 Broadway. l'bone Msmlisll 78(. CLEAN tioUjwIlMiiiiig Tuonw; close in. Two anil 8 room suites, from 20 to Am. 164 W. ! at l.lCHT hou lung apsituienls. -turmatied. Ail outside rwrmt. lies vjn able rates, Morrison Apt., 1324 Union are. 2 H. K. RMS. iaa IteaUr. electric ligtit, 1'liona service. Walking duuni from busi ness section. 181 17t.h st. Mar, 25K. TWO nicaly fumuiliad louekneing r.x.unv, five minutes' walk to center of town, 261 Broad wsy . Mswi 770. ; TWO furnished housekeeping, wa ter, light, bath, phone; mature couple preferred; no children. 604 Clinton at., on car line. Phone Sell. 814. 2 ROOM housekeeping flaU, $0rwek; 341 Front, near Market. C0ol, clean bamment loom for hyusckeeiiiiig:. 2 1 3 W. Psrk st. - CLEAN aud cyutuniint boue,ing room. Cl-'V t. Mar ball 3;t. NICELY furnUhil hotiaekevirtrig rtom; cion in, we-t ide Msin 2SSO. 6V ilk. of bousekeeing room, ; every eouvem ence: close in. 828 Clay C NICELY furniahed housekeeping rooms, in Uis H-mmnte rtitrl-t. 3 4 Mailiion. t FOR RENT Furniebed h. k. apts.. 2 rm. apis.. from 32 to 27. 4o :isy at. SLVGLE and 2 -room - housekeeping apt a The rtellinham, 4iIH K. MorriMin. '! ,V I nr. 41 1.4lrev Hi LL. iS'.t- t' m - tor tent Waiaing t t- 502 V- 4h I ' v FC ti.N lot i r.D rxai lot l.'sit iiouacu,g, 1171 V,nwila ave (Continued on Following Ptai