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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL. 1, 1921.
1
CITY TO ASK
CDS
I
BULL RUN PARK
' Th city of Portland will adver
tise Friday for proposals for con
struction of the new headworks at
Ball Run, and tlds thereon will be
opened May 2. The total cost of the
Improvements proposed Is estimated
c by Fred M. Randlett. chief engineer
f the water bureau, at $243,000.
: This w!l : irfclude three separate con
tracts and materials which the city will
purchase direct The main contract will
be in the neighborhood of'200,000.
This is a cane where the legal phrase,
"time is. the essence," particularly ap
plies, and all the .prospective contractors
: who have visited the site of the- pro
posed . work to familiarize themselves
with the physical conditions have been
Impressed with this fact,
i The concrete dam proposed will have
about 9500 cubic feet. It will be 30
feet ia height and 160 feet long. This
dam' must be constructed during the
: low-water stage, whenever that may
come during the summer months, and
the contractors must be prepared with
full equipment of concrete-mixers, etc.,
to rush work at once when this low
wntyr stage is reached,
i ' The other work ' of constructing a
' screen house and power plant is not,
of course, depenolnt on the water stage,
but Mt is desired to have all finished
at the earliest possible time. The con
tract time limit will be November 15. A
penalty clause of $50 per day for all
time used beyond this date will be in
the contract and it will also contain-a
clause providing for the city's paying a
bonus of $59 a day for each day the
contract is ffrlly completed 30 days prior
to that, .date;
CITY-OWNED AUTOS ARE
TAXABLE, DECLARES KOZETt
Baby buggies ana invalid chairs are
the only vehicles that are exempt from
registration and licensing provisions of
"the state motor vehicle act, according to
Information which Secretary of State
Sam A. Kozer sent to the Portland city
officials today. This means that the
state will insist on the payment' of the
vehicle tar on approximately 160 munic
ipally owned and operated vehicles.
The notice sets forth that "only United
States government owned motor vehi
cles, traction engines, farm . tractors,
i road rollers, fire wagons, i fire engines,
i Invalid chairs and baby buggies" are ex
empt under the state law,
Kozer says that as some officials have
: contended that vehicles owned and oper
i ated by the state, counties or munlcipal
i ities are exempt, he has asked for an
i opinion on the subject from, the attor
ney general, and that this opinion holds
that all these political subdivisions must
: register their motor vehicles and pay the
; license tax thereon in the same manner
: as though owned by private individuals.
Application Withdrawn
Strong & MacNaughton, who asked the
: city council for a permit to erect and
maintain a general hospital building of
reinforced concrete On Nineteenth street
at Marshall, and who met with strong
protests from adjacent property owners,
have filed with City Auditor Funk noti
fication to ithe council that they have
withdrawn their application and ask
that it be given no further consideration.
Fuel Yard Fro touted
: A protest- against Hie city council
granting a permit for a fuel yard on a
portion of block 12. East Portland,
signed by all of the tenants in the block,
was filed with City Auditor Funk this
morning. The protest declares that the
signers consider such a concern "would
be a nuisance and menace to adjacent
property.
Plane Believed to
Have Been Pearson's
Is Found in Mexico
San Antonio, Texas. April 21. (I. N.
6.) An airplane found a few days ago
near Vega de los Lardones, ' Coahuila,
Mexico, with the mangled body of a
man lying beside it, is believed to be
the abandoned plane of Lieutenant Al
exander . Pearson Jr., who became lost
in a flight from El Paso to this city
two months ago and made a forced
landing in Mexico, according to the
headquarters of the eighth army corps
area. '
A check of the army planes fails to
show any missing. General LMckman
believes that if the plane is not Pear
son's it is one owned by some civilian
aviator. The Mexican government has
aent a detachment of soldiers to ascer
tain the number of the plane and no
tify General Diekman. . It was impos
aible to Identify the body. It is thought
to be that of a peon who .became lost
and died of thirst,
Lieutenant Alexander Pearson J r.,
army aviator mentioned in the fore
ninr diunstrli. rcentlv visited Port
land, his former home. The plane
found in Mexico may oe nis, as no was
forced to abandon his macntne on ma
flight in question. Pearson walked from
the Mexican wilds back to civilization
through untold hardships after search
ers had given him up as lose
Five Students Will
Enter Henry Sheak
A Oratorical Contest
Corvallis. April 21. Five students.
Harold Garver, Mile Goas, Edgar Grif
fith. Evert Hazen and Ralph Harvey
' will enter the Sheak oratorical ' contest
to be held May 2 in Philomath college
chapel. Three prizes a gold watcn, goia
medal, and $5 gold piece are offered by
Professor Henry Sheak, formerly of the
faculty. ' -
FORNEWWORKA
DISTINCTIVE HOMES
f SATED IN TOCU BriLDWG BT OIIK VXIT 8TSTEM
FANCHER-McLEAN CO., Builders
ttS-t-l LEWIS BtTILDlTJG .
MAJOR UTTLEFIELD
BUMED WITH HONORS
XL
f:-
Major Littlefield .
Newberg, Or., April 21. Accompanied
.with full military and Masonic honors,
the funeral of the late Major Harry A.
Littlefield, a prominent Newberg phy
sician and surgeon, was conducted from
his home in this city this afternoon. Ma
jor Littlefield died In Tucson. Arist,
where he had gone for his health.
For 25 years he had been identified
with every ! progressive movement in
Newberg, whose citizens paid his mem
ory honor by suspension of business.
' Following the service, conducted by
Fle'v. J. W. Bowersox of the Evangelical
church "of Portland, the body was con
veyed On army caissons by a detach
ment of the Lester C. Keese post, Amer
ican Legion, to the grave. The local
Masonic body led the funeral procession
and had charge of the final services.
The honorary pallbearers were Lr. E.
F. Tucker, Ir. C. W. Cornelius and Dr.
Robert Yenney. Portland, and George
Lutz, Dr. John W. Barcroft, his business
partner; Lynn B. Ferguson, Waiter
Mills and R. J. Moore, Newberg.
Major Littlefield . was born April 11,
1875, at Lafayette, Or., and was the son
of the late Dr. H. R. LitUefield, who also
spent a life of service in Yamhill county.
After graduating in the class f '96 at
the University of Oregon medical school
he enlisted and served m the Philippines
during the Spanish-American war. Dur
ing the late world war he volunteered
and, upon arriving In France, was made
commanding surgeon of the Sixth United
States engineers, with which unit be
served until .the signing of the armistice.
He was with the army- of occupation at
Coblenz,- Germany, until his discharge.
His last illness is held by friends to "have
resulted from gas attacks. .
Dr. Littlefield is survived by his
brother, Judge E. V. LitUefield of Port
land. WOMAN STEALS
Once again the Good Samaritan has
aided the afflicted and once again the
tender hearted one has been "plucked."
Bohumil Siller, 228 Tenth street, tried
the role of champion of the troubled.
Now he has asked the police to be the
champion of his troubles.
Siller was walking toward his home
about 1 o'clock this morning when he
saw a woman standing on . Salmon
street between Tenth and Eleventh
streets. She appeared to be ill and
Siller offered assistance. The woman
said she was, feeling . faint, and took
the proffered assistance..- '
At 209 Thirteenth street the woman
said , she was home.. She said she had
to go in the back door, but would not
permit Siller to accompany her. Siller
found his purse on the sidewalk when
retracing his steps and a $10 bill which
had been there was missing. The police
have reports of previous operations by
a woman very much similar to the
Siller incident.
Visitor in Astpria
Found Suffering
From Breakdown
' Astoria, j Or., . April 21. Shaking and
trembling,', which , practically rendered
him helpless, an aged man, who later
proved to be Calder Herring, a furniture
dealer of Leavenworth, Wash., was
found on the streets of Astoria Wednes
day evening by the local police. Ques
tioning at the police station revealed
that Herring had suffered a nervous
breakdown as the result of recent busi
ness reverses and had come to Astoria
to recuperate. He said, according to
the police, that he was an "uncle" of Lee
Herring, local business man. The latter
is quoted by the police as saying that
his "brother" had been in Astoria about
two weeks and that he apparently was
losing his mind. He suggested, the po
lice say, that Herring be held in a cell.
Young Matrimonial
Voyagers in Trouble
Vancouver. Wash., April 21. Alleging;
his wife preferred the attentions of other
men, Campbell Trimble, 17 years old,
has filed ; suit for divorce from his 17-year-old
jwife. Myrtle Trimble. The
youngsters were married a year ago and
at first lived at the home of the hus-
j band's parents. Shortly after they
moved to a home of their own..
! PHOKE BSOADWAT tMS
FROM BENEFACTOR
Dr. L. 0. Roberts
Is Elected Head of
Blue Mountain Co.
Officers were elected ; Wednesday
night by the 17 stockholders I of the
newly Incorporated Blue Mountain Gas
& Oil company. Dr. L. O. Roberts being
made president The meeting was held
in Dr. Roberts office. Other officers
are: Nell Bertrandiaa. vice president
and field manager, and Lionel C, Mac
Is ay, secretary -treasurer. The directors
Include the officers and Dr. J, L Ringo,
Dr. H. H. DeArmond. A. F. DeFremm,
M. S. Miller and D. - Rogers. DeFremm
said today that the company Is incor
ported for $250.000,. the entire stock
being paid up. He said leases on about
100,000 acres of land in Crook county
have been procured and that borings
will be started as soon as preliminaries
are disposed of. General headquarters,
he said, will ,be in Portland, while
Prineville will be the field headquarters.
BUILDING PERMITS
Ojierationi of 61000 and more:
Hi J. Millatt, erect resident. 5818 59th ave.,
bet. 57th and 58th sta; builder, G. C. Stone;
(1600. ,
G. W. Priest, erect residence. 1442 E. 214,
bet. Rybee and Rex; builder, same as owner;
$2300. I
G. W. Priest, erect residence. 873 E. 56th,
bet. Broadway and Hal&ey ; builder, asm as
owner; $2300. . I
F. H- Norman, erect residence. 1336 E. Ev-,
erett, bet. 47th and 49th; builder. John . P. 1
Preston; $4250.
John II. Kremer. erect residence, 1025;
Wasco, bet. 23d and 25tb; builder, same as
owner; $3500.
Mrs M. B. Hansen, erect residence, 120(5
Frank hn. bet. 39th and 40th; builder. J. B.
Sprunger: $3000.
John Andersen, erect residence, 1118 E. 33d.
bet. Emerson and Kfllingsworth; builder, same
as owner; 62500
F. B. Turner, erect residence, 677 19th. bet
Sudriyon and Klickitat; builder, same as owner;
$8000. -
T. II- Gardner, repair stores and hotel, 208
Third, bet. Taylor and Salmon; builder, Mc
Holland Bros.; $1000. .
Jitaf Statistics
mrri9es. Births. Dcaihs.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Win, F. Kipple, legal, Central bids., and Mrs.
Mae Knorr, lecal. 880 E. Washington.
Lew E. Williams. 20. 530 Commercial, and
Emily O. Darts, legal, 568 Conch.
Clift Cornwall, 21, Short HiU, N. J . and
Elizabeth Huber. 21, 49 N. 2 1st.
Eugene F. Lindberg. lecal. 213 12th, and
Mary Powell, legal, 149? E. Ash.
Johnson D. Leonard, 24. Burns, Or., and
Hazel Haines, 24, city.
G. B. Slater, legal, city, and Sarah A Coch
ran, legal. Imperial hotel.
Ixrais E. Preston, legal.' 484 E. 12th at N.,
ana Margaret at. fflmi, legal, sip Minnesota.
WFnniNtfl IMITATIONS AND AJft
TT ii.llfl NOUNCEMENTS. Aocial
stationery oar specialty. The Cbetopa Press,
200-A Broadway, between Taylor and Salmon.
Phone Main 5495.
WEDDINQ
W. O. SMITH A CO.
and visiono
card engravers
311 Morgan bids.
BIRTHS
FLORI To Mr. and Mn. Jos. Flori, Linn ton.
Or.. April 12, a son.
RHODES To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. EL Bhodes,
996 Kelly. April 11, a danghter.
SOEDEB To Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boeder, 4327
65th. April 19. a daughter. V
HOMMA To Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ham ma, 297 E.
bbui, apru ii, a son.
BODVIX To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bodrin.
6341 7 2d. April 11. a son.
FIELD To Mr. and Mm. L, F. Field. 618 E.
Btn, Maren 1, a son.
CODY To Mr. and Mrs. M. Cody. . 37th and
Hawthorne. March 21. a son.
PIEB.BON To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pierron.
147 76th. April 13. a son.
BOBBINS To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bobbins,
6605 62d. April 14. a son.
GtJNN To Mr. and Mm. C. L. Gunn, 19214
Grand are.. April 13. a son.
B A COL'S To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Baecua.
Battleground, Wash., April 11, a son.
McCLEAN To Mr. and Mrs. R. McCleaa. 359
E. 74th, April 17, a danghter.
MOORE To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore, 5735
85th. April 13. a son.
CORN INK To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Online,
Silrer Lake, Wash., April 9, a daughter.
S TOREK To Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Storer,
6043 41st. April 17, a son.
RIDTH ANNOUNCEMENTS DAINTT
tJIVJlia AND CORRECT. See our
samples. The Cbetopa Press, 200-A Broadway,
between Taylor and Salmon. Main $495.
DEATHS
FOLEY James Foley. 729 K. 21st. April 20,
67 years; cerebral hemorrhage.
GOODENOW Jessie Goodenow, 819 Belmont.
April 17. 81 rears; arterio sclerosis.
LAMAS Isaac Lam an. Good Samaritan hos
pital, April 18, 44 yean; lethargic encepha
litis. DEVEREAT7X Claremon P. " DeTereanx. 1T5
Emerson, April 18, 18 yean; tuberculosis.
NEW TODAY
50
2 14 ACRES
Ideal Home Sites
Amid
Beautiful Homes
WILL SELL
AS WHOLE OR PARCELS
AT LOW FIGURE
SEE MelJTWES, WITH
HARVEY WELLS S CO.
MAIS 4Sti
01 GASCO BCIlDIXG
FLUFF RUGS
from old carpets, woolen clothing, rag
ran. all sizes; conn try mail order given
prompt attention ; mattresses, feather
pillows renovated. Send tor booklet. ,
Carpet Cleaning .
Largest, finest equipped carpet cleaning,
. refitting works in stats of Oregon.
Separate Plants :
CARPET CLEANING BRANCH
1072 E. Lincoln St
8x1 2 Rosa Steam Cleaned $1.BO
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO.
64-60 UNION ATE, X, f
East 651 .. 237)7 ; aat 6MS
. mciiodu xioasea and tiarases
MADE TO ENDCBE
laTcatigata Frea Catalog; '
Red! mad a Bide. Ca Portland, Or.
E. 11th and Market Phona K. biii
West Sida Office, 400 Lewis BuildJnr
Fourth, and OaJt fhon Bawr, 4334
MVEW
SO
LEADING WRECKERS OF THE
PACIFIC COAST
Dolan Wrecking
& Const Co.
READY-MADE GARAGES $50
It pays to advertise.
It pays to read this ad.
We have just received a shipment
of 3000 new doors of the latest
designs, that we must sell imme
diately. We are offering you the opportun
ity to make your selection of this
lot at $2.50 each.
In connection with this we can
offer 5000 double run windows
and casement sash at 30 be
low cost.
Read Carefully and Note
Prices on Following:
Star "A" Star Shingles, per M 92.75
Bustle, 9 lap 1L E. CaL Not.
(good std. lengths) $25.00
Dimension, N e w
2x4, 2x6 to 12x13, Tfo. 2 common
MS, per M 915 to $20
Flooring
Snort lengths, per M.....S25.00
Standard lengths, per AI..835.00
Celling ' .
Short lengths, per M S25.0O
Standard lengths, per M..$35.00
Standard Shingles, per M 92. OO
MATEKIAL FOB ALL INSIDE
, FI3TISH
DOOB AND WINDOW FRAMES
AND MOULDINGS
AT LOWEST PBICES
Common Red Brick
$15 Per M
Paints, per gallon. ...... .....1K2.50
Booting Paper, 1-ply, per roll S1.50
i-piy 92.00 s-piy..... 92.50
Shlplap, 3fe. 3, per M 915.00
Boilding Paper, S ft. in roll 91.50
Bath Tubs, new white enamel east
iron... 928. OO to 935. OO
low Tank Toilets, new, each. ..924
Togel Toilets, second hand, ea. 912
Lavatories, new, some slightly
damaged 97.00 to SIO.OO
S-gal. Bange Boiler, new.. 913. 50
0-gal. Bange Boiler, second hand 97
New Garage Doors,
air 910.00 to 917.SO
6-Inch Gate ValTes...56 Below Cost
Standard Soil Pipe, foot 35a
Extra Heavy Soil Pipe, foot 60
Plaster Board, fireproof, foot..... 64
Carload Cedar Posts, 4x6, 7 feet
long, each .. 45
Lanndry Trays, each 90 to 99
Galr. Wire Cat Kails, per teg 93
EVERYTHING I2T -THE BUILDING
LINE
HIGHEST PBICES PAID FOB
BUILDINGS
Dolan Wrecking
& Const. Co.
EAST EIGHTH AND BELMONT
. AND MORRISON STREETS .
Phone East 6110
NEW RUGS
Rawciveu from old
oat of ordinary
raga are velvety.
carpets save on
carpeta. Our
i half
Oaff
durable and
Guaranteed to
FLUFF RUGS
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
: The oldest ' and best equipped factory.
Fluff and - rag rut woven all sixes; ear
pets icfitted; 9x12 rugs steam rlranel
$1.50. We call for and deliver.
1tt E. ClgnUi St. Pttona East SStO
FLUFF RUSS
Mad From All Kind of Old Carpets
On 8x10 Fluff Rut ....416.00
On 8 Fluff Rug .........$ 4.00
OREGON FLUFF RUQ CO.
1984 E. Stark St, Tabor 7814
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT WILSONS AUCTION HOUSE, 169-173
BECOSD STREET fAf ft AT 1 A M
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
NOTICE 0" SALE OB GOVERNMENT
TIMBER. GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
Washington, D. C
March 10. 1921.
Notice is hereby given that subject to the
conditions and limitations of the acta of June 9,
1916 (39 star.. 218), and June 4, 1920 (41
stat., 758), and the instructions of the Secre
tary of the Interior of September 15. 1917, and
June 22. 1920, the timber oa the following
lands will be sold April 27, 1921, at 10 a. m..
at nubile suction at the United States land of-
I fice at Portland, Or., to the highest bidder at
not less tnaa tne appraisea value as anown oy
this notice, sale to be subject to the approval
of the Secretary of the Interior. 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 sals 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 oitixens and corporations organized under
the laws of the Cnited States or any atata. ter
ritory or district thereof only. Upon applicataoa
of a qualified purchaser, the timber oa any legal
subdivision will be offered separately before be
ing included in any offer of a larger unit. T.
3 S.. R. 5 E.. Sec 13. EEtt SEK. red fir
160 II.. not to be sold for lees than 41.25 per
M 8.. R. W.. Sec. 0. NW 4. NEtt. red
fir 380 M., SW NE. red fix 385 M, SB
NW. red fir 1280 M. SW14 NW. red fir
1130 M., none of which timber shall be sold
for less than 4L75 per M T. 5 8.. R. T W..
See. 83, NE hi SWla, red fir 623 M.. what
fir 120 M.. none of tbe red fir to be sold for
mas than 52 per M.. and none of the white fir to
be sold for leas than 60 cents per M
Signed) - CLAY TALL MAN,
CejeHmliTlrmeT. ':nersl Land Office-
TO WHOM it may concern: I will not be re
sponsible for any bills contracted by my wife.
Men. Ixwraine Bird wood. BRFCE BIRDWOOD.
MEETING NOTICES 102
TS7rc7 PHALANX I
yV In Orient hal
Kvyp E- th. V
F. O. 8Ei
PHALANX LODGE NO. 14. K Of
every Fridsy at a D. m.
hall. 426 i E. Alder, cor.
Visitors always welcome.
BEATON, K- Of I
DANCING every W edneo.j and Saturday Co-
romoia nan, visa arm "it.
I KMBLEM JEWELHX a specialty, buttons. Bias,
NEW TODAY
J Slmu. 1X1,1 XX axa aa
102
B. P. O. ELKS No. . 142 Ream-
lar meeting that (Tharsdayl
evening. Elks Temple; 8 o'clock.
Visiting' brothers welcome.
M. K, SPAULD1NG. Sea, .
8CNNTSIDE5 CHAPTEH Na. 42. B.
A. M., East Thirty-ninth and Haw
thorne. Called convocation , Friday
ereninc. April 22. At 7 p. n.
Royal Arch -v degree. - Visitors wel
come. Order ot K. H. P.
W. 1. BREKEL, Sea,
1TTLTNOUAH CAMP No. 77,
W. O. W., Eaxt Sixth and
Alder streets. Friday night.
April. 22. Iarge class initia
tion. - Neighbors welcome,
3. O. WILSON, Clerk.
JOHN BHANJfO! L. O. U. Ia
i 609, meets' eerj Thnnday,
8 P. nv. So. 203 V4 Third st
Visiting Wfotbacs walconta
LLA SOCIAL CLtB will give tbe 12th nnm
ber of their series of popular dances. Saturday
evening. April 23. in f. O. O. F. hall. East
Eightieth and Glian street. Afl Odd Fellows,
Keoekahs and friends cordially invited to attend.
Splendid orchestra has been secured and a good
time assured. Orde of oommittee.
1 C. A. STAPHEXSOS.
WEBFOOT CAMP No. .
W. O. W., weery Friday
night m W. O. W. Temple,
12S 11th st. i Members rw
aoeeted to be present. Via
itoon welcome.
H. U BARBtTR. Clert
1-ALE&TINE LOUUE No. 141, A.
F. and A. M. - Special com
munication, Thursday. April 21, 7
o'clock. M. M. decree. Visiting
nretnren weicoma Archer Place.
Mount Scott car. By order W. M.
W. S. TO W X 8 EX P KecreUry.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE No. 162,
A. F Mil A VT Kruvial mn.
of IT?, W munication Friday evening, April
JSyy Si! at A nVWk U u
Brother B, H. Sawyer will favor
the lodire with a livturw. VL.it iw
brethren welcome. G. W. COOK. Secretary.
MOUNT HOOD LODGE No; 1S7,
. A. F. and A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow (Friday) eve
ning. 7 p. m. Work and exami
nation in E. A. degTee. Visiting
brethren welcome. Rv order of
the W. M. F. W. ENKE. Sec
POKTLAX 1 LOIfGE No. 55. A.
F. and A. M. Special com
munication this (Friday) evening.
5 o'clock, Pythian building. Work
in the F. C. degree. Visiting breth
ren welcome.. By order of W. Ji.
H. JV HOUGHTON. Secretary.
MOUERN WOODMEN OF AJaEKICA, Albert
Camp No. 974 1-, will give a Five Hundred
party Friday evening, April 22, at Baker hall,
corner Albina and Killingsworth avenue. Gome
and have a good time; coffee and cake served.
Cards at S :30. By committee . . '
DEATH NOTICES 103
SOLEH April 21, 1921, at the Good SamarT
tan hospital. Charles Nicklos Soder, aged 38
years,. late of Scappoose, Or.: beloved husband of
Louisa .Soder. brother of Victor Soder, Taeoma,
Wash., and John Soder. rending in the East. .Ke
maina at Pearson undertaking parlors, Russell 'at.
atCnionave. r . ,
1HOMAS April 20, at the family reodence,
831 Mississippi avenue, Sn&an E. Thomas,
aged 73 years. The remains are at Finley's
mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of fu
neral later.
BOO.NE In this city. April 21. William Boone, f
acea 01 years. Tbe remains are at Fintey a
mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notioe of
funeral later. .....
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
COAXES -At the residence of ? his daughter,
Mrs. L S. Beaupre, ' Milwaukie,. Or., April
21, Garrett D. Coates, aged 84 years, beloved
father of Jim. Gilbert, ,John and Max Coates.
all of this city; William J., and Rufus, both
of St. Helens, and Mrs. Ararfoua Vw.n nr
! Wauoa. Or., and Mrs. Margaret Beanpre of
Jiuwausie, or. runeral services will he held
Saturday, April. 23. at 3 p. m, at the -Evangelical
church at Milwaukie. Interment ML
Scott Park - cemetery. Friends invited. Ar
rangements in . care of Miller A Tracey. Ashe
ville, N. C. papers pleaje copy.
APPLEG A TB In this city,April 20, Alfred D.
Apple ate. agtd 81 years; husband of Mar
garet Applegate of 455 Alder street The de
ceased . was a member of Portland lodge, B. P.
O. E, Moose lodge of Sacramento, CaL; Kirk
paOIck council K. and U of Security, Steam
Shovel and Dredgemen's local. Funeral .will be
held at McBntee A Fillers parlors, Sixteenth and'
Event streets. . .Friday, April 22, at 3 p. m.
Friends invited. Interment at Mount Scott Park
cemetery.
WILLIS ;Anril 20. 1921. at the family ra
dence, 57 7 Gantenbein are., William Thomas
Willi a, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Mrs.
Ethel Willis, father of Mrs. I-eona deminskj
ana Wynton Wiuis:'also rumved by one brother
Jack Willis. Kalama. Wash., and four sisters
residing, in the East. Funeral service will be
conducted Saturday. April 23. 1921. at 2 n. m.
at Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell at. at
union ave. .mends invited. Incineration ML
Scott Park crematorium.
EASTMAN In this city. April 21, Bessie F.
Eastman, aged 4 3 ' years, . wife of Joseph H.
EarUnan of Oswego, Or., mother of Marion.
Gartner and Robert Eastman and daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Joseph MeMahan of Oswego and
sister of Harold, Max and Rex Mahan of Port
land. The funeral eervicos will be held Saturday,
April 23, at 11:30 a. m.. at Finley's mortuary.
Montgomery at Fifth. Friends . invited. Con
cluding services at Riverriew cemetery. --
KELLY April 20, at the family residence, 606
East Tenth street south, Isabella J. Kelly, aged
77 years:' mother of Mrs. Bell M. Brookhouse
and Margaret Kelly of Portland and sister of 1
Mm t , . . 1 : i t , m n
j . . twii uvu, smj vi ui biiu jua ur-
lotte Welsh of San. LnU Obispo, CaL The fu
neral services will be held Friday, April 22. at
2:3ft p. ,m.. at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery
at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding services
at Mount Scott. Park cemetery.
SKKE April 24, at the family residence, 1788
En.it Da via street, Araletta Cooper, wife of
Norval J. Skee, mother of Araletta Skee, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper and sister
of Mrs. Anna L. Pollock and Mildred Cooper of
this city. The funeral services will be held Sat
urday, April 23. at 2:30 p. nv. at Finley's mor
tnarjr, ifontgomery at Fifth. Friends invited.
&BINGELHEDE April 18. at Centralia,
Wuh., Theodore Kringelhede, aged 36 years,
beloved husband of Helga Kringelhede, father of
Paul and Dagma Krinkelbede. Funeral sere
ices will be conducted Friday. April 22, 1921.
at 2:30 p. m.from Pearson 'a undertaking par
lors, Russell st. and Union ave. Friends in
vited. Interment Molnorosh cemetery.
M'AYEAL At the residence, 338 Benton a la.,
April 19. 1921. Margaret J. McAyeal, aged
65 years, beloved mother of Dr. C. R. McAyeal,
James A. McAyeal, Mrs. Florence Nicholson and
Roy A. McAyeal, all of Portland, Or. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services at Holm an 's
chapel. Third and, Salmon sta., at 2:30 p. m. to
morrow (Friday), April 22, 1921. Interment
Greenwood cemetery. . '
FOLEY Tbe funeral cortege of James Foley,
late of 554 Taylor st, will lesve the chapel
of Miller Sc. Tracey Friday. April 22, at 8:45 a.
Tn.. thence to St. Mary's cathedral, 15th and
Davis sts., where masa'will be offered at 9 a. m.
Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery..
JACKSON At tbe residence, 1079 E. 28th St.
north, April 21. 1921. George S. H- Jackson,
aged 74 years, beloved father of George E. and
John D. Jackson of Portland. Or. Remains at
Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon sta. Notice
of funeral later.
BETHEL, At hia lata residence, 128 E." 34th
et,, April 19. Lerkin R. Bethel, aged 79
years. Funeral services will be held Friday,
April 22. at 2 p. m.. at the chapel of Breese
A Snook, Belmont at SSth. Friends invited.
DRAWZ At bta late residence. 586 East 18th
street, William J. Draws, aged 66 years. Fu
neral services will be held at P. L. Lerch funeral
parlors. East- 11th and Clay streets, tomorrow
(Friday) at 2 .o'clock n. m. Friends invited.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
Lerch, Undertaker
east eleventh at hawthorns
PHONE EAST 7oL
Dunning & McEntee
Morrison st, at 12th.
Broadway 430. Aut, 645-68.
CHAMBERS OO.
' Funeral Directors
AD the Conveniences of a Room
Woodlawn 8306. 248-250 Kdlingsworta sea.
R, T. BYRNES .SSISthSS?
901 Wilbams ave. nodatwh 22ft.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH- MAIN
yrT.r.tr.n A TRACET. Independent fnaeraj dv
rertora. Prices as .sow as 320. 640. 660.
-wasnmgtoa at Ella, ' aaun vi, A-7BS1.
M 'EN TEE . KILERS. funeral parlors with aS
the privacy of home. 14th an4 sfterau ate.
Phones Brosdway 2138. Home A-2138.
Raa-oJ&?rliirtrk1Lr i4? Bataont- St,
a-va vvsiviwawiivvin I
Tab. 1268. B-2544.
MEETING NOTICES
A. R. Zeller Co. SLWVS:
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S
(WALTER J. H0LMAN)
THIRD AND SALMON
MAIN 60T
East Side
Funeral Directors
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
"The Family Seta the Price"
414 E. Alder st. . Phvae Bast 64.
DOWNING M'NEMABr A noaaeUaa
Moderate In prices. Lrnactoa district. , paoi
Kast 04
Glraitua CNDEBTAKING CO. Main 416S
iJilVCWCS A-2821. Corner Third and Clay.
MONUMENTS
106
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QGALITT MEtOCIALS
E.TWBO IWNt STS, PHONE t-T43
1 Jl 267-3RO ST. AT MAOISOM
Portland Marble Works
164 th at. Op Olty Hatl - Wen Bros. -
FLORISTS
107
32&M0&QIS0N
Man "7x ' '
M0QQISON '
aooaOWA.'Y ( P.(n !
ILASGEST QETA1L FlOfllST u, PORTLAND
Ladies
TIMETO PLANT TOCR FLOWERS
We have- a beautiful assortment of plants of
all kinds for window boxeaj flower beds. etc
Special advice on how to plant. Very reaaon-
aoie prices. uooinson-Jaauanaer to., viu c
40th st. Sell 1757. . -
And Floral Designs. 29
Large Hothouses. No
Branch Stores. 14
tm Years oa Morrison st,
ia between 4th and SUfc
TeL Mala 7706.
Smith's Flower Shop
Tortlaad't PreaTaaslva Florist"
aDowars for All Occasions.
Mala T2 15. T. C LUKE. Mgr. 6th and AMer.
MARTIN A FORBES CO , floriata. 654 WaXb?
iagtoa. Main 2. A-1289. Flowan fog all
occasions arosocally arrangers.
DannSo'a FLORAL SHOP
IreOpie S 248 Alder. - Manhall 6423.
1U7mrAll. X. W. Bank Bids. Maifl
Chappell S eilS. gl Morrison at.
LOST AND FOUND
108
'lHE lohowing articles were: tound on the cars
of the Portland Railway, Light A Power
Co.. April 19: 17 umbrellas. 1 lunch box, 4
purses. 1 key, 1 suit case, 2 band bags, 2 prs.
alovea. 1 rule. 3 ekes.. 4 iron bars. 2 prs. rub
bers, thermos bottle and magazine. Owners
may obtain same upon proper identification at
First and Alder street station.
STOLEN, by two boys. Monday evening, from
private garage,-1 American bicycle, blue and
white. No. 79253. and 1 Marshall Hells DicycR.
lieht hravm. Did vour bov bring home a stray
wheel f If so have him return it. Reward for
the lecoeery and no questions asked. Last 004 1.
nl jaegsr ana a inn iaon.
LOST Male Spitz dog with bobtail, ana to the
name of Keno, license No. 13k7: reward.
Mrs. M. E. Nolan. 5134 67th st. 8E.. phone
Ant. 612-88. a
FRIDAT evening near Multnomah club or Uni
versity club, key ring containing about ft
keys, 3 of which were Tale keys. Reward if
returned. 325 Lumbermens bldg.
WILL party finding man's overcoat on' Base.
Line road Sunday night ' which contains
papers of H-. W.. Smith, please , call . Tabor
9410? Reward.
LADY who picked op lady a black sailor hat in
bag Saturday, April 9, at Amerioan market,
TamhOl st. : no questions asked. Call Tabor
1299. Reward.
STOLEN Master bicycle, i tcom Eliot School,
March 14, 1921, 8 p. m Return to owner,,
Ceoree Reliefer Jr.. 404 Stanton st-, city.
STOLEN Pit Bull, 7 nios. old, white with red
ears, tail and ears trimmed, license No. 2419,
answers to name "Ben." 9123 Foster road.
LOST One pair gray blankets, on E. 15 to St.,
Broadway or Sandy road.; Finder please call
Ant. 324-63. t
LOST-. Eastern Star pin-; keepsake from daugh-
ter. Main 2718. Reward.
8TRATED Apr. 20. Gnemoey -Jersey with
halter: Reward. Call Marshall 673.
LARGE black cameo, evening of April .12.
Iteward. Mar. 2753.
LOST Gold watch, cloned case, engraved "L.
M. P.." aheU fob. Call Wdln. 3122. Reward.
BLACK cocker spaniel, named Dixie, Call Main
3200. Reward.
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
A REAL OPPOBTTJNITT
Toa want a coed position, don't yon? Hera's
how to get it: Begin a coarse of instgaetioa at
the Adcox Auto scbut1 at once. (Not cne cent
to be paid down). la AT THE END OF
THIRTY DAYS TOO ARE ENTIRELY SAT
ISFIED then pay one half of yoor tuition tee
and AFTER YOU HAVE GRADUATED AND
SECURED A GOOD POSITION YOU CAN
PAY THE BALANCE OUT OF TOUR
WAGES. School open for inspection daily at
11 a. "-QgggQj, EX-SKWICE MEN
The state pays part of yoor tuition fee. Wa
will trust yon for the balance until you secure
a good position. , .
ADCOX AUTO SCHOOL,
UNION AVE. AND WASCO ST.
- SPECIAL 425 A TITO COURSES
TOUR OPPORTUNITY AUTO and TRAC
TOR, ignition and battery work, vulcanising and
retreading. Driving. Uo-to-date practical shop
x pa nance- DAT and EVENING classes. Ore
gon ex-service men, the state paya your entire
tuition fee. Catalogue and information npoa
request. HEMPHILL'S AUTO AND TRACTOR
SCHOOLS, 707 Hawthorns ave., Portland. Op
erating the largest chain of practical Ants and
Tractor Schools in the world.
Assures EVERY GRADUATE A POSITION.
AH tin rinses courses, including eomptoasetsr
training. Enroll any time day school, aiglit
acbooL Writ, for free eatalocaa. 4th aC. aaag
Morrison pnon. Main b9V
TOU CAN EARN YOUR WAT THROUGH
ALISET BLDO.. 6D AND MORR1BOW.
ENROLL in a basmeas school where students sw
ears individual instruction in the major sub
jects and personal attention la all subjects, book
keeping, stenographie, esUculator. private secre
tarial courses offered. Writ, or call lor inter
view:. New term now opening. Day and eve
ning ansalnni Oregon Institute of Tachaology.
191 6th it, Mara 87UU, loom z.
MODERN BARBER COLLEGE teaches Use trad.
la S was., tool furnianed; some pay. Por
tions secured. Special rate this month, Write
or cau 1QT pmim.m", .
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE will teach mm
the trade In a wees; receive some pay wruia
learning; positions secured; Oregon ei -semes
reoeive state sio, vr num or cau mow cata-
gue. 234 Bomstae sr.
l i:nt hfcALTY -CULTURE
Night and day scbooL I'hon. Mar. 1 702.
rii.. Curtis will teach you the .complete
eoassei max. yourself - indepeadeat. 400 De-
knra Welg. " '
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TKACHERS AGENCY
EaroII treav Frank BL Welms, former aavtv
Hate supt.. Mgr.. N-W. Bank bldg. Ante. 512-16.
MEN, WOMEU, learn barber trade; wages wbiia
iaaraiae;: positions guaranteed. Mgr. 22 years
znerierca. Oregon Barber College. 233 Madiaosv
MUSICAL education for ex-service men under
state compensation at the Modern Conserva
tory of Mnw. 14 itn st. imwt. zooa
Mksi liegina Backet's private school; i Dividual
taatractioa. 123 w Grand eve. East 427.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY Railway Telearaph, la
atuaw, . asuvif ,irnsngw w e-iaiw
HELP WANTED MALE 201
EXPERIENCED finisher, permanent position to
A X man. Edwards Fumiture Co., 5th and
Oak
THE JULIAN cleaning; and presemg eolabliahmenl
can us. the sen ices of several aoucnora.'- ava
Hlt nronri-THm. 34 6 jfr Jeffernon et. "
LAttGEgT QETi
lnllawiff
WANTED Tbrsw house-to-bouse solicitors; auo
man with car. 774 Williams are.
GOOD, opening tor a good automobile mechanic
96 Lombard.
WANTED Solicitor; house hod specially. A
good propoaiOna. . Phon. Bdwy.i12960.
HELP WANTED MALE 201
WAN TELk Large textile mill, baa' permanent
position to offer to a neat appearing young
man with suoeeeoful experience tn hoiue-to-nnuse
aolitating; no delivering; commissions paid daily;
references .required; floaters will not be consid
ered. Inquire at office of Real Silk Hosiery
MUl. Z14 cwi Kirnange mag. -
. HIGH POWER MEN ABLE TO EARN
- - 500 TO $1,000 A MONTH
Concern is well and favorablv known and of
fers a good future for producers.. Call 9 to 11
a. m., SUV Lombermena bldg. - i
NEKO HELPf -Phone, write or wire for com
petent American citisens, ex-eerviee men, to
fill tbe place. UNEMPLOYMENT COMMIT
TEE..1T0 4th at. Phone Main 6347. N tea
Charged. '
WANTKI -10 Hum ian-4 merman fsmilio for
beet fields. Twin Falls. Idaho: man here with
contracts. He - Evans,' 09 Commonwealth '
bldg. eth-BurnsKle sta. ' Phone Broadway
4442. -
VANTK1 Experinred snen .. with automobile
to . take complete charge of a department in
large real estate business. 534 Cham, pf "Com
merce. forTJsnd lies It y ID,
WANTED Experienced fluff rug solicitor.
Good ana exclusive territory. Good proposi
tion to the right man. Mosan Art Bug Co.,
Medforrf,' Or.
WANTEU Experienced fluff rug weaver.
Steady work. Good proposition to the right
man. Mosan Art Rng Co., Medford, Or.
WAN.T Experienced -fluff , nig weaver. N.
Fluff Rug Co.. 18 E. 8th st. !
W.
SALESMEN WANTED
202
REAL SALESMANAGEIt
For a high-class business, man. one who can
take entire charge of sale forre, sn exceptional
opportunity Is open, "Phone Mr. Umbdenstock,
Broadway 16.18. for appointment. '
HAVE OPENING FOR ON K HIGH-TAHt
SALESMAN. PREFKRENCE GIVEN MAN
WITH SEt'lRITV. INSURANCE OK KPE
CIALTT EXPERIENCE MR. UMBDEN
STOCK, ROOM 208 OREGON BLTXS.
tiAUUMAN .wanted; bvrt Ford lens controller
in the market, 400 per ent mora light 409
rMirnvde t.
COM M EKi !IA L grocery ea)emsn. who wmta
good article or sideline. Call Woodlawn 0350.
or fil Washington yl., Vsnoouver. ; .
WAN TED -Htlwmen for new patented houne
hold nceeity. Himm 813 Lahhe bklg.
bAl.i-MA.S wuh some sales ability for ottice
speeialtv. Room 812 Ibhe bMg. ;
AGENTS WANTED
203
AGENTS wanted. Benedict ' Norery Co., 185
r.mnir ntta mu rerun mi. ,r.
WANTED Solicitor; heusehold stvcialty. A
good' proportion. Phone Bdwy. 29SO.
HELP WANTED FEMALE " 204
JAPANESE girl, not over 35 years of aue, to
work as attendant in ladies' public room ;
position permanent and good salary tn right
party; must be able to. understand and speak
English 1 references required; must be of good
appearance and be able to handle 1 the public.
Inquire manager of the Liberty theatre, bet.
1 and 5. 1
SINGLE middle aged gentleman wants lady to
keep house and help in store on small farm
out in country. Must be competent and neat,
with good refer noea. : No objection to child.
EX-8S4, Journal t
MRS. L. V. SCOTT, formerly with the federal
emnsbymeat service, forniihes competent of
fice women; also women for all other lines of em-
ploymmt. '329 Henry bldg. Broadway III!
ANT GIKL in need of a friend, apply to the
Salvation Army ' Rescue Home, Mayfair and
s iriinqpr t. - r none winm ii'i. i-yi ear.
LAUV - canvafsers wanted; something new; big
money.. Call room 614. Buchanan bldg .
Between a no 10 a. ra;, rnday.
EXPERIENCED millinery maker wanted. CTIT
preferred. In answering give full particulars
and phone, number. D-!hH, Journal.
WANTED -A woman for housework. 1804
K. ,3 2d st.. Eastrnoreland. ' Phone Sell. 1553.
GIRL for general housework. 4 in family; no
Children. CaU Mrs. E. H. Hyatt. Tabor 973.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 205
WANTED A young man or woman with a
slight talent for drawing Tou can earn
while you learn with larxe advertisina and en
graving concern. Bureau of Engraving. 4 5 4 th
at. Of rice 605. . Hdwy. 1836. K. 1L Greer.
Call between 12- snd 5 p. m. -
WANTED -Newspaper subsenpuon solicitor
- (lady or gent), salary or commission; good
money. Apply circulation manager. Oregon
Statesman, Salem. . - -
WANTED Partor to ofieraie incubators on per
' centage. For particulars phone 23124 eve.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251
COMPETENT liokkeetr and general offu.
man, with years of experiaace, want dom
tion with progressiva firm; can take full charge
of office; experienced in credits and collec
tions. Local and eastern referencea, Address
P. O. Box 592. -
PERMANENT position wanted by man and wife
with mill and timber company in Willamette
valley; man is blacksmith and marhiniiat and
familiar with mill and logging machinery. X
107. Journal. -
NEED HELP 1 l'bone, write or wire for cota
petent American citizens, ex-servie. men, to
fill the place. UNEMPLOYMENT COMMIT
TEE. 170 4th at, Phone Main 6347. N. few
chanred. , ,
CEMENT KIMailLIt CALL TABOK 1329
All kinds of cement and concrete work, by
day. contract or . labor contract. First-class
workmsnihip guaranteed at a reasonable price
PAINTING. Papering, luting; lead and oil used
only; work guaranteed. . Charles ' Gorman. AuL
614-24.
LAUl'b.MLIi EatiniaU e'leii on building, re
pair work. Screens : made to ' order. Shop,
I37 Tfawthome. Tahof 7112.
MAl;KIkl ex -service man, age . 3 I . desires p
- sition, day or night work or night watchman;
can give beet reference. M-Voo. journal.
WANTED, by competent bookkeeper, small seta
of books to. keep in oroer; cnargea reaaonsbie,
Addrewi P. O. - Box fl92.
PA1NT1.V. tinting, prices r.iht; work and ma
terial guaranteed as represented. Phone Aut.
B25-S7. -
FORD motor and tranamieaion. Uiuroughly over'
.hauled' at your - bumf garage, , 618. Fhona
Wdln. 4282.
GLS R. SVLV A Frances, stoves, water coil
' repair work or pot In. Night or day work.
Offire phone "Eaat 6200. ,
PAINTING and kalsnmining, 63 a room up.
ij. w Kiee. rimw nai-ta. .
GARDEN and abort jobs, OOo huur.
Phone
IMmnnu 1 zno.
PAINTER wants work, reasonable; have tools.
Hooper, 1 23 E. 17th aL N. Woodlawn 603
PAINTING and tinting in all their brandies.
Reasonable. Woextlawn saL'B. vahl Bros.
PAINTER need work. fVn furnUh . tools and
referenoes. Phone Main 6950.
YOUNG man. experienced stenographer, desires
position. Brosdwsy 77.
BCKEKNS msde to order, old screens rewireo,
Antrmatic 317-27.
MAN -wants spading snd garden work, 60c per
hour. Phone Hell. 153.
AiJ. kinds of flower boxes made to order. Auto-
mstie 317 27
PLUMBING by the hour or by tbe job, very
rsonable. Aut. 285-61. ,
" JLOWLNG A N i MARHOVMNG , CHEAP.
PHONK MAIN 8140.
CARPENTER and contractor, ymoing anything
in the building line. . Phone fcajt6666.
PAINT that roof with W ehfoot paint; 20 yean'
e t penem-c. urosowsy- now.
JAY THE JOBBfcK rBrti-k, piaienng, . cem
"work; repairing. reTnodeTing. Ant. a1i1-73
ment
CAKK and vaairy baser want. poaiUou. Call
227 Market t... Moveno.
CEMENT work; ail
Sellwood 9 1 9.
First class ealy.
WINDOW SCREEN. MADE TO ORDER,
TABOR 234
ROOMS tinted 42, 43 and 64. Good work
and satisfaction, Phone - Mac 6167.
SEWER connections, drain tile, cesspools, sep-
'". tic tanks, cement work. Tabor 600W.
PLASTERING, chimney sad cement work 109
, E. 46th st. . Tsbor aaiiPj.
OUTSIDE snd inside painting and napering, low
prices. Brtwy. zei7
LA VV N MOWERS sharpened and ret i red, work
'guaranteed, called for and delivered. East 27.
GRADING and excavating. Mam 6744.
ROOFS painted. reaoab)e. Yabor 929.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254
LA E. SCRIM AND MARtil.IhEl iE X1TIT
TAINS. DRAPERIES, IKJNE LP LIKE
NEW WILL fAI.W FAST 516.
KXi'KliIk.N i.ll woman wanu day work or
ironing, 46c. per boor; no washing. Tabor
B4. -
YOi'NG -woman, experienced stenocrapher, de
sires noeitjon. - Broadway 4 77.
HOUSEKEEPINti by woman with child. 2. Ta
' bor 3246. 2200 E. Pin.
A SMALL family . wants work on a fruit rarjeh
ny tne montn. antz atn st, w. v..
Lack curtains hand laundkrkd. 11
TRS. FXFRRIKSCK. . OePP: FAST 619a.
LADY wsnu houwkeepmg in widower's home;
- rood eons. , . BBw tnmefetsl St.
W IIjL care for children of lavaiidV. day . or
night Broadway 2740.
DRESSMAKING
2SS
EXPERIENCKD dressmaker, tailoring, - I3.A0.
- -Bmadwsy 5662. 466 Alder, comer 13th vt.
LADIES' gannenta altered and refitted. I. Reu
bia, htdiea' tailor. 408 Rash Lena bkU.
256
blEINt;, ciMMng, prsMing, d.unutinc r-
ttodehng. relimng. sitemtiorw. iiliiung,
snnable pnees. The Cabinet lrM,mkiii( psrlnr.
424 Mnrrion. ner lllti )!' 1 S3 V
DRE88MAKINO done rea-onibie : emb , ' pes4
ing done; cotton dresses 45 sscn. tall Msr-
anau It. The Hsnthora No, 8. ZS1 12th
lltEb.SM AKlXt, uTioring, 1-. fr' cAHneiire
in Kert; satisfaction guaranterd. l'bone
East 5M0.
llUFMMAKIVG. alteraiigru. reialeliii(, chil
dren's sewing, rraxonattl irirei. Msh'lie spu.,
1 1h snd ,l'f. r-on apt. 1 . Msr. h714
Hk.MsillCili.Mi. hr prr J. 20 Aiiky biJu-,
mr and MorfH.nn t
NURSES
257
W.L take uiirruity cW's or itivaiids lu ruy
home srd give bft of cam . 143 N. ITlS.
Phcne Bmsrtwsy 440
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
SLEEPING POUCir
spring and summer, ronifnrtiitile nioni when
elosed. electric beater; breakfast kiU.-hrn privil
eges; bath, phone, walking distance. 753 11 jt.
Msnhall 3840.
1 I.AHI.l. klnetMlig ri'Oiu, Ihl flour; livst. nui'l.
wster, bath and rhuue; for nun ainl wife
employed tonly ) , ; with rrf. r.-iue ; lit a week;
must be seen to be .appreciated. Hi N. 23d,
went side.
TEN lKJiyl.A Its I'KIt MiiNTII
Furnished room on third floor,.' residence dis
trict. cliie in, 573 Irving st,, near l;a!hteenth.
Blwy. 1111 .
iiOTEL DAYTON
Hot water, itvam htwat, rUrtrifl lul" im
foom-. Hit- to working .(rril.
ENON MOTEL l"'MhSuiWL
B?!t dolUr i dnj bmiff in town. A II inuttrrn
ron-nltrm. Kate, to p4rmfliii til. srirt.
; SARQENT f HOTEL
llawthome and Grand ava., hot and cold water
In rooens. $1 tr night. $4 per wek.
ON li, turnLshe,l rut.iu, ritflit on tdrline, auiLhie
for a working man who usnt s nice rm
resaonahlee. Am'ly at 1080 Hawthorne. T
bor 1 1 4H
HOTEL GLENWOOD
Cor. 6th and Burnside. Steam best, hot snd rold
water; free baths; 76e np. 4 8Q ner week
New Perkins Hotel A?Wli
Specisl weekly and monthly ritex, td up.
. I us show you our srotnino,UtJon.
ST. PAUL HOTELS aS:!';1I
A respectable downtown 'hotel. Transients 41 up.
Sl-ecial ltatee to Permanent Gueets.
LARGE sleeping pon-h with sitiiug rami, suit
able f or three or four; also front alcuve
ronrn faring park; five minutes to renter of
town 205 Wet Park. Main SIT
CilKKKr'll., IKtMKI.IKE H(H)M. ttKIJ-
FURNlSHEn, GKIH Nl KMMIIl, lUGN
BAY WINDOW; EASY WALKING DISTANCE.
2tl5 11TH ST. .
NEAR MONTGOMKKY-WAHD CO
FCRNISHKD SLKKPING ItfXiM
On carline. ltent410 per month, 413
24th it.
COZY truul ruuui, .uiilim tor 2 men. wnJt
breakfast and evening dinner if desired.
414 Market, at 1 1th
Sl'ITK or single ruoma, nk:.iy (uri,i.lirL
rates tn permanent guenta. l,miieas uotnl.
(h snd Ntsrk.
s i;j. met:. Iron
works and Montgomery-Ward, 2 a wek.
635 Thnrmsn t., corner of 20th.
LAUtiK, well tui niched fniit rwiu, t:l-4ii.
close In; 610 per month. Also two-room
h k. suites. 57 3 Irving t.
HOTEL BARTON
Nice furnished moms. 45.1 Aider cor. 13th.
NICELY furnished sleeping room. ht'stu neat.
hot and aA water; some room- with anvate
bsth; reaionahle rate., 2fil H llfth st
TWO iavgn, well f uriiij-Ik- . riMm, Imbt and airy.
in the Nob Hill diitrirt, 5 er wiwk ; Ix.rJ
if rle-lre.1 742 Ixivejoy. Main n.'ilil
O.NK sl-iitng room, '1 iOee,iug u,rttiee, in
nice modern home; 'reasonable rates; walking
di-tance. 394 12th. Marshall 2JII4.
61 DAY, 6!S 60 week up, clran mm; batns
free Hotel Cfldfllae near J.fl.pwn.
Nit'Ki.i lurm.hi-'d rmin., -.mux-un.
walking dilanif. Main ftHHIV
BLEEPING room for rent. H'JH I'l.y .1
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY
301
NICELY U ItNlMIKK ROOM INCLINING
HATH AND PHONE. NB It LOCK. TO
MISSISSIPPI CAH, 64 PKIt WLLh. 870
AI I11NA AVE. WIif.N. 4375
8KW THIS ROOM
Splendid light sunny comer rmm, firxt floor,
next to bath. Break fan if denrd. 25 nunutea'
walk to town. lit SI 61.
WALKING distance; large, well laruiUml front
rom, 3 windows and kitchenette, with phone,
electricity and beat, on first floor. 324 Jsiksou
St. lfn carline.
SEE THESE
ftleeping rooms, bath, nhone free, close In,
walking distance. IX 13th, near Taylor.
liEAUTIFt. LLY luriuahed rinn , in m.elrni
apartment, private bath and phone; must he
seen to be appreciated One hl-a frona puhlie
I I . - . 1 1 k I . . .. A l . .
jil'rarr. .tririiriii." ...ht. ' " ' ' -w. ......
VKrtY kiS'E, MdffiN1 ItooxTTNpfTiTATT!:
FAMILi; NO OTHKR KfUiMKICS; WALK
rsf IHSTANCK; GENTLEMEN ONLY. 44 4
l ifl l rt l r.
LAItl.K, well furninhed rrru, hmua .nviines
easy walking distance, 612 per month. 314
Broadway comer llernn Main f02
SUNNY front sleeping rotn In pria4 fanilv.
walking dislanc; very rwaaonabl.. Call
East. 4 14 2.-
CLEAN HfKM. WELL FT It N LSII El. WAIJk-'
INt; DISTANCE; DINNK.lt IF DEijlKLD.
529 KvKHKTT BHWT, IBHn.
iVlll llt.M .Nice larve lurninhed tjin, u-ar
ear. Price reasonable; young lady or gn
tlevnsn, emploe1 4 Klrbv at ,
TWO light snd siry sleer.iiig room. 62 ind. It
per-wa,; furnace heat, bath snd televlioo.
Inelnded 651 Thnrman sH Bdwy. Ha
FURNISH ED sleeping room lor rjnifln or 3
ladies; noma privileges; easy walking distance;
west aide. Ant 617 30.
Is A MONTH, iu clean room, aniUlne lor I k
Also single front room, lift. Hot. water, free
use of phone. r.mt Side. labor Ht7H
Ml K, large room lor 1 ori. kluurrn. luMm
abte rent Walking distanoa. 475 Uoliaday
see. Phone Fat 731
LARGE, light front room downstairs for 1 or 3
gentlemen; hath anil phone ' rrnx wuiisma sv.
2 Ml i. aleei.ing iwnn ( I a front rwm fa ing
W. Park I. lovely rooma snd finest location,
8.11 W Park, Marshall 421.',.
CLEAN, quirt stid resMMiable. CaU aftarnre.ns
or eveninga Working (people preferred. 720
K earner, nesr 22d t Auto. 61 n 22.
PLEASANT Jront room for 1 or 2 young men;
home privileges; . breakfast if deaired. Mar.
zni.v .' siiii at.
FOR KENT .Nice sunny furnihi rsim for
gentleman 49 4 ljt Com h.
LR'HT well fumiahel new mnii.m borne; waia
ing distance. Kt 4007. .1 I Ifsiealo at,
ROOM AND BOARD 302
KICK ROOM Wfflt BoA It i loll t.'TCr','
MAN, M.OKK IN ON W KST HIK; AIXI
TABLE BOA KD. RATKJ1 RKASONABLL.
609 EVKKKTT ST. AI'TO 60! AH,
HOTEL HEREFORD
Rooms, single and en suite; homelike atmn
phere - 73r Ifoyt. Main BSOr.
good in a kl i anT U'ioM. iTTATiTNTrrrT!
RATKJ; PKITATK IloMK: fit r. KKR c.K.N
TI.KMAN. INtiUIRE 13TH ST. CAI.L
MAIN 7636.
ROOM and board for btHne girls, all modem
conveniences; walking di.lance; ti per week.
Automatic 219 74. 12 K. 7th at.
WELL 1'UUNIHIILD single room witli hoard.
close in on weat side. 406 Clay, cor. ,10th.
Mam C542I. '
ROOM and board, 'i. or 3 young men, 630 r-r
month: 1 block from H fi. or Mt. Taimr ear.
16 F.. 16th at or. Helmont. Ft 2622
IUX)M AND BOARD llotei Ciarno; siara
beat, hot and cold wsur la afl ruoma. Meaia,
343 Hallvdav ave.
ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY
303
ROOM and hoard, piano snd all home privileges;
accommodate two. If they will room toeeiher;
family of three; ea.t side, eloe m Auto '.'3 4 3 2.
FOR RETfT A nil room and boatvf tn priTaij
home: real home privileges; pneee reason
able. I -none r.aat lir,..
V ANJTKl In count). lal) W.sf'ler. rnmn end"
board 620 S month. Ella inney, R. 2.
GerrsM, rr.
W AN TEH Children lo tKrl . ' urx,.) neiij,v
place; will give the beat of care. 4536 ksnoi ,
St. fK. Ant SIS VH
LAKGE rooma witM or without loerd in n;ce
noma oa eait eide, walking dixunce; bonie
privilerea. ' 36 M'llinomah. Ka.t
ROOM and board in lovely home, aultnhla for i,
reasonable, nesr Montgomery-Ward snd Aav-
erican Can Co. 777 Vaughn. Aut. 622-M.
BOARD arid room . jTnvate taniHy, home ci.hm
forta. H. r.. rtiillips.- 1114 K. 6th .t.
MOTHKK S csre given chlloren by day oc l,ur.
726 Kvere't. Ant. 629 02.. r
IConUaued a iroUonlns' !'
DRESSMAKING