The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 14, 1921, Page 18, Image 18

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    TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1CJ1.
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
THREAT IS MADE
TO FIRE REBELS'
Washington, June 14. (I. N. S.)
Opposition to administration's pro
gram , of reorganization In grovern
mental departments has grown to
Such proportions ' within the depart
ments themselves that cabinet offi-
cers today were instructed by Presi-
dent Harding to notify their bureau
chiefs and; employes v that propa
ganda and 'hinderances put in the
way of reorganization will, be cause
for 'dismissal from public service. If
the guilty person can be found.
CITIZENS ASK VOTE
4
(Con tinned From Psgs One)
the suitability of the women who bad
been . nominated: ' from other sources.
They found both admirably fitted to the
position, but it was deemed expedient
to nominate only one and some technical
question- having risen as to Mrs. Bu
land's residence the choice fell upon Mrs.
Beggs, who was found to be possessed
In a high degree of the qualifications
Information sa
1 Csssrfs WCiwfi'w
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FOR
CANDIDATES
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Teleph
Pacific Long Distance telephone service is universal.
It places the producer in close touch with his market.
It brings the home of the traveler to his hotel.
It provides a prompt and satisfactory means of communication
between friends in distant cities.;
. j
It enables the business man to communicate immediately with
his salesman and with his trade, i '
It eliminates time, it saves expense it gets results.
Pacific Long Distance service is available not only to neighboring'
cities and towns but to the East, the South, and to all Pacific Coast
points. i- - . ,
Make use of this money and time-saving service; time5 saved is
money earned. ' - ' i ' , -
Consult your directory for rates. Ask for Pacific Long Distance 4
or dial 21 1 from Automatic telephones. . . . : .-'
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both In respect to her Interest and com
petence in educational matters and ber
business capacity for. the position.
: "Solicitation ' J of many people v re
sulted in acceptance by i' E, ; T. XJt
tlefleld, Charles i B. Moores and v E
C. Sammons, II of . whom - passes
capacity and fitness, I and who, . en
Joy public confidence, Ko promise,
pledge or assurance - was exacted ot
asked from any of tbem except that they
should, and would, earnestly undertake
the duties of the office. If .elected, and
give to tbem the - necessary time and
attention, yf ( ' ?--r. :'..' - -
CANDIDATES ABE UNBIASED I
"It is believed that a ticket : freer
from selfish r; flnterest "V or pactional
bias was never presented toj the
public and it vhas s rarely been pos
sible to induce citizens of such
high standing and qualifications and so
well known to -. undertake the . arduous
and responsible task of school director;
certainly never so many at one time. On
submission of the report to the full j com
mittee it was adopted. ' f
"We earnestly solicit the support of all
voters for Mrs. James Beggs, H. Vu lit-
n. vu inl
and E. C
the follow-
tlefleld. Charles B. Moores and
Sammons. ' . ; ; , : , '
. The statement Is signed by the
In: The Rev. W. G. Eliot, Mrs. Oteorge
Gerlinger, J. c. .tnswortn k. ju. Haotn,
the Rev. W. T. : McElveen, Richard W.
Montague, Hugh Hume, .Father Thomp
son, Emery- Olmstead. H. B. Van Duser,
Edgar Bi riper. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise,
Dr. George Rebec, Ben - Selling, Joseph
N. Teal. W. B. Ayer, J. E. Wheeler, J. B.
Kerr, Marshall Jf. Dana. -. -,.;'
MRS. BEGGS FIRMLY AGAINST
: REDUCING TEACHERS' WAGES
It would be a false economy in school
management that would start retrench
ment in expenditures by reducing the
salaries of the 1 teachers of the public
in the
OOLP ON A COUMI A MILS HIGH TENNIS SWIM .
IN WARM SULPHUR POOLS IN OlOHT OP CLACIAL
ICS FISHCANOB MOTOR RIDS PONIES
DANCE HIKE-
Snowbcll la tho Mouatclaa
OR TAKE THINOS EAST AND OET A BILLION DOL- -LARS
WORTH OP SCENERY rftOM HOTEL VERANDAS
AND OPEN-TOP OBSERVATION CARS BETWEEN
-VICTORIA, B.C AND SANFP IN THE ROCKIES. SEVEN
HOTELS AND MOUNTAIN CHALETS. TWO NEW MOO
ER ATE-PRICED BUNGALOW CAMPS FIELD AND .
LAKE WINDERMERE. , . .
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE. TELEPHONE OR
STOP AT THIS OFFICE OF THE j
CANADIAN PAQHC HAILVAy
E. E. Pess, Gea. Ar't Pass. Dept.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
" S Third Street, Portland, Ore. i
i.
Long Distance
one Service
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Go.
schools. Mrs. James Beggs, candidate for
school director, told the members of the
Rotary club, in speaking before its noon
luncheon at the Benson today.
: Casting her discussion in the diction
of the business man. Mrs. Beggs called
the attention of her auditors to the fact
that the public schools, not only of Fort
land, but of everywhere, are engaged In
turning out a product fundamentally and
Immensely valuable . to the community
and the state. In the schools the future
citizen the state builders and the home
builders of the country are moulded
and prepared for the work that will fall
to each when manhood and womanhood
call them into active adult life. ? '
The teachers. Mrs. Beggs contended.:
are the skilled workmen and workwomen
under whose efforts and Influence the
children are fashioned and made ready
for the future. They produce, hand in
hand with home training and influence,
the finished product of the public schools
the citizenry of tomorrow. -;a
The taxpayers are eyeing the cost of
conducting the schools, Mrs; Beggs said,
and are demanding retrenchment where
possible and economy at all points.
There should be the strictest economy,
she agreed, but she contended that low
ered cost of school - operation should
come', from the elimination ' of . non
essentials where those might be found.
It would be a great mistake for the
people, or for the school board as their
representatives, to start at the teachers'
salaries in seeking to reduce operating
costs. She argued that school teachers
ought' not only of Justice but of expe
diency to be given such compensation
as would enable them to live in comfort
so that their minds, unhampered by con
tinual thoughts of financial ' worry,
could be turned to their duties and .their
efforts be concentrated on turning out
the highest type of product possible to
be' produced. . " . -;':?-. -
Mrs. Beggs also told the Rotary club
that she was heartened for the cause of
SIX Army
Auction Sales!
WRITE or WIRE
to SUHPJL.tTS PEOPEKTT OFFICER
Q. M. C- at any of the following ad
dresses for complete lists of goods to
be sold by auction on the following
dates:
BOSTON, JUNE 21
NORFOLK, JUNE 28
NEW ORLEANS, JUNE 22
EL PASO, JUNE 28 .
CAMP GRANT ( ROCK
FORD), ILL., JUNE 29
CAMP LEWIS (TACOMA)
WASH., JUNE 28
Merchandise to be sold consists of
new - and reclaimed BLANKETS,
COATS, UNDERWEAR; LEG
GINGS. SHOES. COTS, SHIRTS,
SLICKERS, SOCKS, MOSQUITO
BARS, BREECHES, RAIN COATS,
GLOVES, MOLESKIN, DUCK,
JUTE PADDING, PUTTEE CLOTH,
BOBBINETTE, KIT BAGS, CANVAS
W ATE R BUCKETS, KNIVES,
FORKS AND SPOONS, HELMETS,
CUPS. FIELD RANGES, SAW BITS,
CHAIN CONVEYORS, WELDING
FURNACES, HOB NAILS, SLIP
ROLL MACHINES. TANKS,
DRILLS, DRIVE SCREWS, RATCH
ETS. RIVETS, WASHERS, COFFEE
URNS. BACON CANS, WATCH
COMPASSES, AXLES, POLES, EN
GINEERS' TOOL WAGONS, CURB
BITS, SNAFFLE BITS, CURRY
COMBS, HORSE BRIDLES and
COLLARS, HORSE BRUSHES,
HALTERS, SADDLES, NOSE
BAGS. CANDLES, SALMON, TO
BACCO, CONCRETE MIXERS,
AND VARIOUS OTHER COM
MODITIES., Sal will becin promptly at 10 m. at eari
of the places oa the dato named. Uoods will
be offered in lots to auit- all parehaaeis.
Don't fail to attend then wUea.
Surplus Property Branch ;
Office of the Quartermaster
General, Munitions Build-
ing, Washington, D. C,
education as' she went from "clrlc club
to clvle club, where she saw busy men
and "women taking time from their dally
occupations to discuss public questions
with open minds. It was a system of
education In itself, she believed, which
fitted men and women to meet in demo
cratic comradeship and to strive for the
highest ideals of citizenship.
Rail Conductor, i
; Fighting Bandits,
. Severely Wounded
Fort Worth, Texas,- June 14. CI. N.
S.) Masked men who attempted to hold
up a Texas A Pacific passenger : tram
early today at Tiffin switch, 90 ' miles
west of Fort Worth, shot and probably
fatally : wounded . Conductor- Michael
Tighe. - The bandits attempted to board
a day coach but Conductor Tighe, stand
ing on the steps, fought -them off and
was shot through the . abdomen. The
bandits escaped.
Bank Building Sold
To New Kelso Bank
Kelso, Wash., June 14. The Kelso
State bank building, was sold at public
auction this morning by T. H. Adams,
deputy bank supervisor, to the newly
organized Cowlits Valley bank of Kelso,
the only bidder, at a price of $27,000.
A charter will probably be Issued to the
new bank immediately. - It has a capital
of 130,000, surplus of $10,000. with $15,000
additional provided to purchase the
building. ' Wallace Huntington is presi
dent, C. C. Rulifson, vice-president, and
IM. Cleek, cashier. " - - '- ' ' -
$25 a Day Off Until Sold
192 Heroes Big Six Tosrlsg
i Regular, vrlee . 25 ,
V 3Tow. dowa to.. 182 ;
COVET MOTOR CAB COMPANY
BUILDING PERMITS
S. L. Dariea, erecting residence, 760 East
Thirty-third street, between Powell arena and
aad Francia street; builder, same; $3500.
T. H. Johnson,- erectins residence, 74T East
Forty-eighth street, between Fremont and Klicki
tat streets; builder, same; (3500.
Mrs. K, A. Fox, erecting residence,-' 1384 Hal
sey, between Forty-ninth and FUty-first" street;
boilder. same: (3000.
J. A. McGorty, erectins residence. S3 East
Serentieth street, between Morrison aad Stark
streets: builder, same; (4500.
ZiM Statistics
7T2rriges,Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES !
Rush Mendenball, legal, city, and Kuth-. El
kin, legal. 513 Albina are. i
Ijeshe Flnmmer, 25, 208 Fourteenth street,
and Mary Reach. 19. 185 Park street.
Waldo W. Bill, legal. 821 Marshall street,
and Mabel K. Deremiah. legal. Royal Arms apart
ment. George W. Hserle, legal. 1,67 King street,
and Grace K. Soden. legsl. 1047 Hassslo street.
Vlggo Peterson, legal, Morris hotel, and Hes
ter' M. Musgraye. legal. 811 Going street. i
. Albert G. Wilson, legal, 655 Dekum street,
and Grace L. Fuller, legal. 555 Dekum street., t
Jake Binger, 19. 1036 Front street, snd Faa
nie Blond, 16, 250 Arthur street.
Frederick R. Berts, 30, 1189 Stanton street,
and A dele Walter. 30, 615 Kast Burasde street.
Harrjr B. Simpson, legal, 425 Fifth street,
nd Dorothy D. Conrad, legal, 1293
drire, ' .
Gay W. Thatcher, legal, 302 Sacramento
street, and Mary E. Sullivan, legal, 91 Blan
dena street.
Barent 1. Baicourt, legal. 1132 Knight street,
and Myrtle Agnes Smith, legal, 5241 Fifty-second
Street southeast. . ..:.. -:. - i
Henry J. Prairie.' 29. 588 East Jarrett street,
snd Lucille M. Brown, 27, Portland. i
Theodore Gulhougen. 29, Kennewick, Wash.,
and Gertrude A. Christensen, 24, 425 East Tenth
street. - - . ,
John Enright, legal, 752 : East Thirteenth
street, and Alice E. Molohon, legal, 584 Hoyt
street .
Purl I. Mandenille legal. 115 H West Kil
patrick street, and Esther Carlson, legal, 169 Vs
DenTer street.
' OUR GIFT TO THE JUNE BRIDE "
- Before you order your wedding announcements
and cards, visit THE CHETOPA PRESS. i
A request for samples entitles yon to 50 beau
tiful calling cards in an engraved effect, fres
of charge. i
BROADWAY AT TAYLOR : I
WEDDINQ
AND V1S1TINO - i
CARD ENGRAVERS i
W fl. SMITn CO. Ill Morcan Bids.
- BIRTHS .
LAMANTIA To Mr. and Mrs. - M. Lamantia,
625 E. 1 6th, June 8, a son.
MONACO To Mr. snd Mrs. F. Monaco. 273
Porter. May 2T, a daughter. , - i
KEPLER To Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kepler,
1410 Madors, April 22, a son.
BLETCH To Mr. and Mrs. U E. Bletch. 4904
45th, June 9, a daughter.
SUNDT To Mr. and Mrs. W. Sundt. 1279
Belmcnt. June 8. a daughter.. 1
LOGGAN To Mr. and Mrs. James C. Loggan.
293 E. 84tb, June 4. a daughter.
GEORGE To Mr. and Mrs. Otto George, 131
E. 10th, June 4. a son.
WINKLER To Mr. and Mri Otto E. Winkler.
slHsn4is Ifrartf .Istne ft m mn -
.PATTERSON To Mr. and Mrs. George Patter
son, 341 U. 16th, dune 4, son.
ROOT To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Root, 296 E.
Ruwett, June 1, a son.
PETERS To Mr. and Mrs,' H. R. Peters, 708
E. . Richmond, .June 2, a daughter. -COON
To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coon. 619 N.
Ivanhoe, June 3, a daughter.
NOBLES To Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Nobles, 1489
Virginia. June 7, a son.
MeALLISTKR To Mr. . and Mrs. James K.
McAllister. 820 E. 11th. June 9. a son. .
DEATHS
MALLQN Georgev Msllon. Willametts"
rirer.
June 8, 40 years: drowning.
HANSEN Peter H. Hansen, 46 Preacott. June
11. 57 years: carcinoma. t
FERBRACHE Russia A. Ferbrache, 132 E.
39th. June 12, 87 years; senility. 1
CLINK F. W. Cline. St. Vincents sanatorium,
June 12, 84 years; erysipelas.
MARTIN Marie Y. Martin. Emanuel hospital,
Jane 11, 40 years; streptococcemia.
WILSON Frank D. Wilson, Good Samaritan
hospital, June 10, 63 years; automobile acci
dent. .- - -' !' - ' -ji f
EBELINO Anna Ebeling, St. Joseph's borne,
June 10, 83 years; senility. . ,
NEW TODAY
FLUFF RUGS
from old earpets. tmotea clothing, rag
rasa, all alssi; eooi.try mail orders !
prompt attention: mattresssa. fctbsr
piUows renoeated.. Bend tor booklet. .
Carpet Cleaning
Largest, finest eqtdppad earpet Aeantna
tefittlnc works i state of Oregon.
1073 B. Lincoln .St.
SxlS Rugs Steam Uleacad gUBO
MATTRESSES
Old mattresses made over hike new. .
Separate completely equipped - mattress
- - factory. ,
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO.
MAIN OFFICE 84-60 UNION AVE.. N.
Bast SB If S3T-OT : Bast (
NEW R UG S
Rewoven bom old carpets save eat fcajf ..
est of erdinary earpeta. Our fmff
rose are velvety, doable and ertistfcb '
Guaranteed te weac .
FLUFF RUGS
IINORTHWESTRUGCO.
The eMest ens (net equipped faetr
Fluff and ras rugs woven all stsas; . 1
eta refitted; Ixll rugs steam career
s 81 We cell for and dahvec.
1SS B. EletrUI St, , . FbwM Saat SSM
NEW TODAY
Sectional Houses and Oarages
HADE TO EKDTJKK
ISTestigate Free Catalogae
Sedimads Bldg. Ce, Portias d, Or.
fC lltta and Market Phone K. 6114
West Side Office, - Commonwealth
Bid., 6th and Pine JPnone Bdwy. 4336
WHY PY MOMT
FLUFF RUQI M'DI FROM OLD
CARPETS
Ii8. 4.00 8x10...'. ..S18.S0
4x7..;....$ S.OO 9zl2.v....S21.00
CARPET CLEANINa, SIZIMa AND
REFITTIMa ;
PORTLAND RUG CO.
1S7X-74 E. 17th St.
Sallwood 3S22
': , . FLUFF RUOS;
Msde From An Kinds of Old Carpets
One 810 Fluff Rug.... J....S1B.00
One Ss S Fluff Rug 9 4.00
OREOON FLUFF RUB CO,
4984 E. Stark SL . j Tenor 7S14
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
t'l' WIUiU.Nl AUC11KN HutfE, lott-173
SECOND HTRKET. SALE AT 1ft A. M.
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
NOTICE To the Lesai Voters of School Dis
trict - No. 1, - Multnomah County, Oregon:
Tou axe hereby notified that, pursuant to a reso
lution of the board of school directors of School
District No. 1, Multnomah county. Oregon, s
special school tax election will be held within
the district on Saturday, the 18th day of Juds,
1921, to vote upon the question of authorizing
the district to lery taxes within the district upon
the awessment roli for the year; 1831, larger by
8950.000 (being SDDroximtelr a S mill fery
upon the assessed valuation of said district) tnaa
xne amount umiiwi oy we consutution -or tne
state ot Oregon, unless specifically authorized by
a vote of the electors of the distirict. said amount
being the amount necessary, in the opinion ff
the board, to provide for the purchase of neces
sary sites and the erection of : necessary school
buildings in various portions of the district dur
ing the ensuine sear. i
- The polls will be open oa the day of election
from 12 noon to 8 p. m., and the Qualifications
oi voters at una election are fixed by chapter
99, General Laws of Oregon for 1917. In this
election, the voter must have the property onalt.
ficationa. -v i
Dated this 27th day of May.! 1921.
i : f GEORGE Bt THOMAS.
Chairman Board of Directors,
B H. THOMAS. i
District Clerk. " . - j '
NOTICE OB" ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION
' Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of
School District No. 1, Multnomah county, state
of Oregon, that the annual school election for
said district will be held on the third Saturday
of June, being the 18th day of June. 1921. for
the purpose of electing four directors to serve
for three years,' said election to be held at each
ef - the several polling places is said district as
provided by the board of directors, and the elec
tion to begin at the hour of 12 o'clock noon and
to continue until 8 o'clock p. m. of said day.
Dated this 27th day of May. 1921.
i GEORGE B. THOMAS.
Chairman of Board of Directors.
R. H. THOMA3 District Clerk.
; NOTICE OV SALE: OK IRRIGATION .
DISTRICT BONDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals
will be received until the 24th day of June A.
Dw 1921. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after
noon, for the purchase of fifteen thousand dol
lars worth of bonds of the Enterprise Irrigation
district of Klamath county. Or. , Said bonds are
to draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually upon the first -day
of July and the first day of January, of each
year until the maturity of said bonds.
Said proposals will be received by the board
of : directors of said irrigation district, and should
be directed to th secretary of the Enterprise
Irrigation District, care of Fred IX . Fletcher.
Loomia building, Klamath Falls, Or.
The board of directors reserve the ' right to
reejet any or all bids offered, i - -
; G. Jt HILTARD,
" i: : Secretary of the Board ef Directors of
EntersriEfc Irrigation District.
NOTICE I will not . be responsible for any
bills or charge accounts contracted by any
one in connection with my name or house. ' '
C. L. LAMPE. 95 H N. 13th St.
I WILL not be responsible for any debts made
by my wife, Mrs, Hazel EL Kellogg Barber
after June 14. 1921. OV B. BARBER.
MEETING NOTICES
102
Dancej v; .V:;
i 'Tonight .
: . For Public
- Everyone invited by live wire
council Anchor Council No.
746. Securitv Benefit Asso
ciation, Largest crowds, best music and best times.
Come, get acquainted. W. O. VV. hall. 128 11th.
Admission 35 cents. 1
PORTLAND LODGE NO. 281.
LOTAL ORDER OB MOOSE.
mm
meets every Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock, at the new Moose
temple, 4th at Taylor street
" jw Inflation event first and third
Wednesday of j the month. All
Moose are requested to attend.
Visiting Moose welcome. Bt or
der of the dictator. . J. V. KENNEDY.
CAMP! 1 meeta every Wed
nesday evening in vv. O.
W. Temple. 128 11th at.
1 CAMP tl
All members requested to
attend. vvitors welcome.
v if u. - ti a ntr . ' 4.
HERMAN SCUADET Clerk.
B. P. E. ELKS No, 142 Mem
bers and their friends are in
vited to attend! the annual flag
day exercises ofi the order which
will be. held in the lodge room.
Elks temple, this (Tuesday) ever
ning, 8 o'clock
M. R. SPA LADING. ec'y.
COSMOtOl-ITAX LODCiE No.
109. Knigfata of Pythias,
meets every ... Wednesday evening,
third floor, Pythian bldg.. No.
388 Yamhill u Visitors al
ways welcome, i
' FRED Ct E ESTER '
- Ki of K. and &
488 East Twentieth Street.
REGULAR meeting of Villa
Lodge No. 3 24. L O. O. F..
Wednesdsv everans. Jane 15 S
o'clock, E. 80th snd -Glisan sts. Initiatory de
gree will be conferred. All members requested to
be present. Visiting brothers trordially invited.
, . J. B. W1LSTE, N. .
C. P. NELSON. Secy.
LA1HKH AND GENTLEMEN I Tou are ail
inriiefl to go on a river excursion, given by
the Women of Moo heart Legion, on the boat
Swan, on Sunday. June 19. llsst leaves foot of
Yamhill st. st 9:30. a. m. r Returns st 7:80
p. m j Dancing all dsy long, i Tiekets 81, in
cluding war tax and dancing jprivilege. - Come
with us and have a good timi.
COURT ML Hood No 1. roresten
of Ameries. cneets every Tues
. day night at Fonesters' ball. 129
4th st. . ' Initistion first meeting.
card party and dance fourth meet.
. roe each month, i All Foresters ta-
viied . . i .
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. 111.
A. K. A.- Bi. Special com
munication this (Tuetdayt .evening
st 7 :30. Work in the E- A. and
E M. degrees. Visiting brethren
welcome. C B MILLER. Her'y
EMBLEM JEWEX.HT v vwulr. ''buttons, pins,
eharnM 4eeser Www.- 81-13 eth -
CARDS OF THANKS
WE D&8IRB to express our einrere gratitude
to our many friends and acquaintances and to
the Etfcsv' Masons, American Legion and base
twpital 46 for your work audi loving sympathy
and timely assistance and the many floral offer
ings daring oar recens beresvament and death
of my ' beloved hnshsnd and . eur beloved son.
Mrs. E I). Stout, Mr. and Mrsj F. M. Stout..
I WISH to express to oar many friends my
sincere thank and appreciation for their kind
deeds and sympathy shown me during the illness
and death o( my beloved .wife. Mary Monroe
J.den. HKHAHH H. JORDAN.
WE WISH te thank our many i friends f r their
sympathy - and kindness and beautiful floral
offerings during the illness snd death of my be
loved wife snd our sister Rosa, A. Evans.
(Signed) F. T. Evans, sisters sad brothers.
DEATH NOTICES 103
KEELT At residence. 1137 Tenins ave., June
. 14. Frank D. Keely, aged 43 years, husband of
Alice Keely, and father of Melva, Melvin, Frank
lin and Edwin Keely: brother of Mrs. J. Ander
son and Charles Keely of Oakland, Cal., and
George Keely of this city. Deceased was a mem
ber ot Longshoremen's local No.: 18. Remains
are at McEntee A Eilers, 10th end Everett ate.
.rancrat notice later.
STEVENSON" In this city, June 18, Mrs.
- Jennie McMillan-Stevenson, aged 48 years,
wife of Adsm L. Stevenson of 463 Sumner st.
Remains ere at the residential funeral parlors vf
Donning A McEntee. Morrison street at 12th.
ennerai notice later.
TIDBALL In this city. June 13. John TidhalL
' seed 83 ' years, husband of Helen TidbaJU
Wellington Court. Remains are at McEntee A
Eilers, directors, 16th i end - Everett. Funeral
notice later, - -: ' - -
CETTO In this city.- Jane 13. Lorenzo Otto.
seed 60 years, husband of Carolene Cetto of
St. Helena, Or. Remains are at the residential
funeral parlors of Dunning & McEntee, Morrison
street at ITeelfth. Funeral notice later.
WILSON In this city. June 12. Lee Wilson,
aged 40 years. The remains are at Finley'i
mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of fu
neral hereafter, i i. -
I FTJNERAL NOTICES ' 10
HAROLD At residence, 463 North Twenty
i second street, June 12, Edward Dudley Harold,
aged 72 years, husband of Amelia J. Harold and
father) of Mrs. R, E. Lyons, Haverhill, Mass.;'
Mrs. ..John. Henry. Ethel, Katheryne, John. J.,
Edward D. Jr., William and Frederick Harold,
and brother of Mrs. Marjorie McTiernan, Boston,
Mass., and Mrs. Mary Welch. Dorchester, Mass.
Funeral will be held from residence, Wednesday,
June 15, at 8:80 a. mi, thence to St. Patrick's
church. Nineteenth end Savier streets, at 9 a, m.,
where requiem mass will be offered. ; Friends in
vited, j Interment, ; Mount Cslvary cemetery.
MeEntee tt Eilers, : directors. St. , Johns,. New
Brunswick, papers please copy. Deceased was a
member of Industrial lodge A. O. TJ. W. . -'
CAMPBELL In this city, June 13 Amanda
lata of Springfield, Or., wife of Charles
Campbell ef Springfield ; . mother . of Owen A.
Thompson of Rlschly, Or.; V. X. Thompson ef
Junction City, Or.; C. IL and A. V. Thompson
of Eugene. Tbe remains will : be forwarded
by J. P. FInley A Son Wsdnesdsy, June 15. to
Junction City, Or., where service will be held
ton iniermeni msae. i
GAKLAND -Funeral services for i the late 'Mrs.
- Margaret Garland -will be held; at 1 :80 to
morrow (Wednesday) at the chapel of Cham
bers company, 248-250 Killingaworth are. lu
terment, Multnomah cemetery. i
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS 105
' &S0N ";
(WALTER i. HOLMAN)
THIRD AND SALMON '
MAIN 607
; East Side
Funeral Directors
I F. B. DUNNING, INC '
! "The Family Sets tbe Price.'
414 E, Alder St - Phone East 62
. Lercli, Undertaker ..
BAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNS
PHONE EAST 781
Dunning & McEntee-
1 Morrison st. at 12th
I Broadway 430. Aut, 645-58. '
CHAMBERS CO.
( Funeral Directors.
! All the Conveniences of a Home.
Woodlawn 8300. ' 248-250 Killingsworth ave.
R. T. BYRNES ffiSl
901 Williams Ave.
- Woodlawn 220
FINLEY'S
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
MAIN ' 8
DOWNING McNEMAR A homelike place.
Moderate in prices.; Irvington district. Phone
East 04
McENTEE A.- EILERS. tuneral parlors with all
the privacy of . a home,! 1 0th and Everett sta.
Phone Broadway 2133. i Aut.' 621-33.
MILLER A TRACET. independent funeral di
rectors. Prices as low as 320, $40. $60.
Washington at Ella. Main 3ol. Aut 578-85.
SHrnnroa UNDERTAKING CO. Main 4152
SltCcWCS A-2321. Corner Third and Clay.
Ce-e.Aoo.fi 6M,rw1Lr- 1047 Belmont St.
L91 tibA.tUa.eja.a'U'Vr'ira.
Tab, 12S8. B-2346.
A, R. Zeller Co. Phone East 1088.
MONUMENTS
106
FRET.FREIHEIT CO.
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS
i 1141 MILWAUKIE STREET
. I Out of tbe High Rent District .
' I "NCFF BED." .: '
OTTO SCHUMANN . MARBLE VrORKS
l QOUJTY MXMOSUAIS
E. THIRD . WNE STS PHONG. E.T-43
FLORISTS
107
lARCmftfTAIL
FLCRISTLnfCr
CIaCGE ACCOUITS SOUCITED
2 S TO LIES
32SMOBiaffOMST
1 MSMOWlTSOHSlI
PORTLAND HOTIL
MAB.. 753
6ET.IOT rAUK.
MATt 2.57
Smith's Flower Shop-:.-
lPortlsnd's Progressive Florist"
) Flowers for All Occasions.
Main 7215. T. C LUKE. Mgr. 6th and Alder.
MARTIN A. FORBES CO., florists, 354 Wash
ington! Msin 269. A-1269. Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged.
fffliml's FLORAL SHOP
vOpie S 245 Alder. .Marshall 5922.
Chappell's iul-USi SfiK
I LOST AND FOUND 10
THE following articles were found on the cars
of the Portlsnd Rsilwsy, Light & Power Co.,
June 11J1021; 4 umbrellas. 3 lunch boxes, 1
purse, 1 bunch keys, 2 ! suitcases, 5 hsndhsgs,
3 pain gloves. 1 book, raincoat, handbag, pillow,
sweater, 6 packages, baby bootee, letter, suitbox,
bundle bedding, pump, kodak. Owners may obtain
same upon proper identification st First snd
Alder 'street station. i
THE following articles were found on the cars
of the; Portlsnd Railway. Light it Power Co.,
June 12,! 1921: 2 umbrellas 2 lunch boxes, 3
purses, beads, 2 suitcases. 3 handbags, 4 pairs
gloves, 1 i book, baby shoe, hat. f ap. rule, basket,
eye shade, cane, 1 bundle bedding. Owners may
obtain same upon proper identification at First
and Alder street station,! '
LOST Black beaded bag. either on Linnton
road or in front of j712 Michigan avenue.
Finder may keep silver and currency but. please
return purse and other content to above sd
dress. - I " U
LOST Saturday at Rose City speedway, peck
age containing white i crepe de chine waist
belonging ; to elderly huly. . Please call Auto.
642-40. I - ' . : " ' ''--,
LOST Monday, large agate pin on Killingsworth
ave.. between Concord and Cnion ave., or on
St.. Johns! or Williams sve. car. Return to 24
E. Killingsworth. liberal rewsrd. - -1JBE1LL"REWXRD
for man's gold wstch chain,
valued as keepsake, lost either on Linnton
mad or ! forestry grounds - Sunday . afternoon.
181 Lsurelhurxt : Tabor 6862. - '
KEEPSAKE iold bracelet inicribed "Lisisie,"
lost at; lAurelhurst park by - Camp Fire girl
r. . . 1 . ,1 .. t. . t.- t . Li - -
nauifriay. ? ourri i-i c. i ij nr-.m.
LOST -A tan traveling bag between Linnton and
Willbridge Sunday . afternoon.- 30 , reward.
Call Heil. 1143. H. T. Williams.
STOLEN from Wa-hingum high Friday. Capital
bjeycle. No. 218808: .reward lor information.
Tabor 978. - ' '-' - i " -j - - " -
Eosfhild's tan polo coat on Morrison t
or Ben t Selling's store; suitable , rewsrd.
Ta'bor' 1783.- - .' ! -", ' --' "-'.
IXST Gold watch with W. O. W. fob In
Lanrelhurst psrk, MTedncedsy. June 8. Phone
Tsbor ;" -
LOSTr lark cameo ring, white face. Lost last
week. I Valued as heirloom. . Reward. Msin
2004. Glen Court, Apt. 2. -'' -.; - -
LOST Gold watch charm. Initials on beck
J. H. Uorr.w. -aai Vt tiai-y.
I'ABTY who took eoep-(st l'rys-al Lke 'lance
hall Snmlsv U known-t- -ail aoio. ii-si.
LOST Handmade silver chain with pendant.'
K. Fox. 4705 2d st. S. E. Reward.
Lo.sT 1 lb. of "Lwanta" kippered saimon.
MHlwood S34. '
LOST Saturday evening. , lady's . gold writ
watch, initials L. B. a us. us. newara.
LOST Music roil, corner Water tu and Haw
thorne ave., Sstnrtlsy.i Am.
FOCND Package oi "Uwsnta' ,
man- : East 701
kippered
fffrND-Article In Meier A Frank's.
.701 Harold ave. J
Call at.
ITltTNTA-i-On Detroit ave., several spoons and
r p. m.
Tnamed
. forks, f "13 31 Dewoii ave. -aii alter w y. in.
Hist Bulldog with scar on back, named
Jack; reward. Fbone Auto. 314-83.
h g -inrf
ULs 8 T 7 kaw
H t
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
. VTirr be out or a job or work
. AT AN UNDERPAID POSITION f . , '
Call Bt CfJos eve. and Wasco st any day
except Saturday, st 11 a. m.. or write for free
catalog No. 4. It will not cost you anything to
find out bow we have helped over 800 graduates
to good positions. .-We can help you. too. , :,
ADCOX AUTO 4s AVIATION SCHOOL .
Special Inducements to Ex-service Men." '
neancea itstes June i to Sept. 1
' t West's Lexseet Ituatneas Cuiiaaa.
Assures aVERX GUADLAlkt A FuSlTKUI.
Aii Sniinsss ooonee, tarlmliag eostploasetn
traiaiBs. i Enroll any bate day school, sight
school. Write tor free catalogue. Stk SC. aw
atomios pnnne nais eaw.
EARN It TO Slv PER DAT
Learn Automobile, Tractor, battery or Vulcan
ising business. We teach the only suncesaful
method, i Day and Evening classes all summer.
Oregon et-servke men: The stats pars your en
tire tuition fee. Special low rates. Tour credit
is good, if you srs short of money. Hemphill's
Auto snd Tractor Schools. 707 Hswthorae ave..
Portlands Or.
ENROLL in a nusineiis schoo. wbera students se
eure -individual instruction a tbe major sub
jects and personal attention in all subjects, bonk
keeping. stenographic, calculator, private secre
tarial courses offered. Write or call, for inter
view. New term now opening. , . Oar and eve
ning seesiona. Oregon Institute ef Technology,
vi qrn st.. wioo. i.ocsi n.
TOU CAN KARA TOUR WAT THROUGH
AL1SKT BLPQ- 8L AND MORRISON.
MOLER BAKbER COLLEGE will teach yom
-the trade in 8 weeks; receive sums pay whiis
learning; : prositions secured. Oregu a - ex-service
men receive state aid. Write reail lor cata-
ltne. 284 Burnside st.
MODERN BARB kit COLLEGE Uacnes tbe trade
in 8 was., tools furnished; some pay. Posi
tlons secured. - Special rata this mcmh. Writs
or call for psrticnlan. 234 First it.
HIGH SCHOOL giria who speciaUze with na in
. the Office Appliance classes will receive larger
Sblsriea and slso our come ration in securing
positions. I Callan School, 4 05 Artii-sns bldg.i
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEACHEKS' AUKNUY
. Enroll free. Frank K, Welles former asst.
state sunt., Mgr.. N-W. Bank bldg Aoto. 612-1S,
MEN, WOMEN, learn barber tisde: wsges while
lesrnine: positions euaranteed. Mar. 22 years
experience. Oregon Barber College. 283 Msdison.
..y.' icuvg. . hud Dfliucr vwirgg. a 11 a w "m.
I HAVE an opeuing in class for 6 girls to learn
multigraptiiiig and will assist hem to poei
i i ) : j , it jr a : ku.
.in 1 1 i iir ii u.niini. tw Aiim.il i i 1.
SEViillAL more students for evening snd Sati
nrday afternoon srteclass. See this evening,
I. Vowel studio, 184 Porter St.
MISS BILLY CONNELLY wishes muoio stu
dents to enroll for summer class. 120 Vk
Killingsworth eve.
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Miss Regins Buokel's privste school; Individual
Instruction. 123 H Grand its Eait 427.
LEARN TELEGRAPHS Railway Telegraph w
. stitute, 484 Railway . Exchange bldg- Night
elsseea. ; i
WANTED At once. 2 men to learn vulcanic
.ing and retreading. 482 Hswthorne.
HELP WANTED MALE 201
Young Men
Bakers . .
Electricians .
Radio Operators
i ' 'Tailors'
JOIN BATTALION HEADQUARTERS CO
lXAuu sua &ass-
June 15
Armory,
and Couch
WANTED! TWENTT MEN, FREFKRABLT
W-KKRVICE I MEN. TO ENLIST i IN
fCOMPAN''F OREGON NATIONAL GCARD
AND GO TO CAMP LEWIS FOR TWO
WEEKS' FIELD1 TRAINING. GOOD PAT
AND EVERYTHING FOUND. APPLY ANT
NIGHT TO CAPTAIN XJJJBT. ARMOR I. 10TH
AND COUCH STS. : .
$750 TAKES year around job at 88 per day.
House, barn, 8200 lb. young team, harness,
wagon- snd other eqnlnment included. Terms
Phone Automatic 848-98. Can be seen at Mil
ler's spur on Portlsnd Elect. Ur-i 1 mile west.
34 smith. As for J. A. Meaner.
WANTED House to house men to sell house
hold necessity; easy seller; liberal commis
sion. Don't miss this. Call 2 to 4 p. m. Km.
812. 227 Vt Washington. - v - - ' ;
'r SALESMEN WANTED 202
1 . ; 1 ' '
SALESM AN, ATTENTION I
, ! . REAL ESTATE - ;
Is our . business, We are prosperons, bnt
like all of us we want' to grow and make
more money. We are willing to make a
good proposition to -e reel Resl Estate
Sslesmsm of proven ability. Phone or
write for: sppointment. , I
STAR REAL ESTATE & JNV. CO.
I I. REALTORS I
8311 Stark St. j Rroadwge 835$.
STATE4 REPRESENf AtlVE WANTED '
Come in isnd Jet me show you bow you can
make between $3000 and 34000 this summer
with very little effort- I am the fsctory rep
resentative of a wonderful new auto accessory.
Cnm. In .nH me at 510 Pittock block. Hun-
day. Monday or Tuesdsy. ss my time is limited.
WANTED Ford sslearaan; tio ine bilt live
- wires need spply ; must own Ford ear or be
able to buy one. Main 1100. -
'AGENTS WANTED
203
AGENTS wanted -Benedict Nursery Co.. Ib8 E.
7h st. N.. Portland. Or.
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204
KXl'EKIENCED girl loosing for of I ice position
should regbiter with us as we re having more
calls than i usual for the girla that are inex
perienced we are offering a practical office ap
pliance conre in typing, dictating machine, cal
culator or multigraph and sssist them, in secur
ing positions when qualified -I
. CALLAN SCHOOL,
403 Artisans Bldg.. Broadway at Oak.
MRS' L. V. SCOTT, loraaerty with the federal
employment service. . furnishes competent of
ftce women: also women for all other Unas of am
Bloyment. 1 828 Htnry bldg, Brosdwsy 4837.
ANY GIHL in seed ot a tnend. apply te lbs
Salvation Army Rescue Home, klsyfslr and
Alexander sts. Phone Mam 3450. I Js esr.
GOI girli to help with housework ; must like
- -hildren ;! positively no other need apply j wsges
825. Phone Wdln. 4884.
WANTED rMiddle-agd woman a housekeeper.
Small wages. Call 430 6th st. or Msin 38.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251
TOl'Nii ex-service man who is working his way
through college desires work for the summer.
Not afraid to undertake ny work wh'ch will
enable himl to return ; to college next fall, but
prefers commercial or accounting work as he is
specializing iin that line at college. now ""
SXPE'RtE.'iCEIi auto mechanic uants work in
garage or battery station. References; mar
ried; no objections to leaving , town. Plione
Est 4H34. .
GENERAL, garden snd ! work; general houni
.and yard cleaning, - painting, etc Guaranteed
workmanship, Itetft refereoces. Telephone Main
3", K!. Aak for limn.
ELDERLY MAN. hotel work, tve had expert
ench. can keep account, country preferred,
best of references. 11. K. Gethmg. 30 N. lltb
st.- Phone Broadway 3a 14.. ' i
YOI'NG man. ased 24, dei4res jition as
man on executive office work with reliabe
firm ; details and references given to interested
Party. 'Mv-H, journal.
CARPENTER JOBBING, rGNTHACTlNG,
. . r ,rtt Class- rinisuer;- revavrr w,,a.
- fall Whiter.- Wdln. 3477. -ENERGETIC
snd relhible young man-wsinTs
work during the summer. Csn drive or sell;
also esn areeferencps- Jr'all Tabor 4943.
SH INGLE R andcanwnter.. 13 years in Port
land ; estimates furnished. Berkly, W din.
8101. , "
PAivnvo And tintinj in all their
BKANCHESV REASONABLE WDLN.
VAHL BBOS. "
ROOFS ' reshingled, gusrantevd. . White, . Col
CONCRETE pounng. general cement work. Cell
Seliwood 153tf. erter n p. m.
CEMENT i WORK -Satisfaction guaranteed.
K. rutnam. wwm.n -
SEWER connections, eeespools, drains, Ule sep-
tic tanks, cement work. Tailor 8O03.
CilOlU LEADER wants vnum by cbunb or
oflwr orgsniretions. ' S-088. Joiirnsl
fININGnsna Unting, good clean work. Wood
lawn Mil
PLUMBING, repair shop. l'iione Maia 733.
- 1H7 Fitt-St. '-'. ..aenier.
BASEMENTS, GRAIING. GEVL TEAMING
1l.i)ntrm w -'r j.-". -
PAl.NTINU and kalerjmliilmt. stains cured, 83 S
. - ... VV Kin. Art In. 21 3.
' eirvMag fc ... , - 7 M I. , , T i. imi i '
AN aU around punter wilt work tot 3c per
hour. phone 'Wdln. 4645.
s-.i i.l Tl.H IANS. llaiu 723 We
specie UxT
electricsl
APARTME
- arUat BOAJ
electncaliy wiring your noine
APARTMENT or rlub janitor work by respect
able man ana Wile . do vhuuicb, a was os so.
X39bU5SC
SITUATIONS WANTED RIALS 251
Grading and Excavation
Day or contract; dnmpwsgons and teams fjt
blrehy the day. Main B7 4 4. .
HOl'HKS painted. 36 to 87ft. I-ed and oii;
tinting snd kahwniining. Marshall M67.
GALBREATU. tTie nnr We hang lt-r
right side up. lowest rate.' Woodlawn 14i4.
CEMENT work all Xluda FUst cleas euif.
Srllwood 81 .
BCHEENS made to ucao. old screens tvwueia.
AoK.mstie 8 i 7-27.
CARPENTEU ana caotncui, j..ioii anything
rntnetniiiing una. i'nnne r-et eoo.
PLUMBING done very rrsMinahie by the J b or
hy the hrur. Aut 2SA-B1.
I'AIN TING, kaUomiuing, paierbsiit.'iiig aii'i
esl'inet wnrk, reasonable prirtw. Kat
GARAt.ES built, 'raroentcr and ctnntnt
work.
by dy or contract. l'hine Aut.. 12-1
WILL do your cemeut work at reeionahle
7. -
(ilk
Wdln. 4M4.
bCUKKNS mule to order, old screvus rev
Aiitomstte 317-27.
irwl
UOCiSE painted. 5ll 3; rooms tlnt1.
5; papering. 8Sc roll. WrKiJlawn HOHi
1-
RtM)Kt For rslilnsling or rtxt repair
call Mar. 1072.
ervlce
PAINTING and paiei hanging cheaper;
work. Muln 1032.
CAKl'KNTKH work wanted. Tabor 15
R(K)K resliinming a ie:lalty Kast 120 1.
6.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 2S4 ,
WILL care fur 2 children, or will go to own .
- home and car for meiitally deficient chilil.
room end board, gnod wages for good rare. Or
will go to rmpectabie bachelor hi me ami oonk
for two or three men.. Good wages, good cook
ing. P-8B4. Journal.
L'SKFt'L ciuniiin, mothers heler, amitit rare
of chilitren. light housework, chickens, gar
den, etc. Ranch or farm. ouutrr preferred. In
exchsnge for board and slight compensation. G-
67.V Jonrnal.
WANTED Ily widuw, iiUm as houekeeier
in widower's home. No objection to oliil
dren. No triflers need cill. Writs or call 130J
Fessenden. Ceil. T8. '
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL with 1 s years of com
mercial course; can do typing; had experience
as cashier Aut. 84l'-nn.
EXPERIENCED trusiworiiiy lady wisliea hoiue
clesning, washing, other work. Good work
guaranteed. Woodlawn oBOo
LACE. SCBlM AND MAltOl tSKTf K CTU
TAINS. DHAPERIES, DONE UP L1KB
NEW. WILL CALL. KAST H518.
HOUSE WORK by the hour ir d.y, uest swt
giiarsntced. Phtne Tabor 7133.
CAPABLE stenographer, years' experience,
desires secretarial poxitlon. K-RS5, Journal,.
liOTEL housekeeper, thoroughly experienced, nr -
wcu d manage apt, or rooming hone. Kat H'J
GIRL wants housework, prefer small family.
B-I37. journal.
WANTED Chorus girls at Casino theatre; long
engagement. 25 Bnrnniile.
WANTK1 -2 or 8 small children to take care.
Box 117, Estaesda, Or. .
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 205
WANTED Theatrical talent; ' also amateurs.
Casino theatre, 285 Burnside St.
DRESSMAKING
256
DIKING, cleaning, pressing, dressmaaing, ra
medeltng. reliniag, alterations, pleaung. rta
aonable prices. Tbe Cablost Dressmaking parlors,
424 Morrimn. near 11th. Main 1835.
LADIES' and children's dressmaking and tailor
ing, also alterations. Will go out. Auto.
22-11. . !
HEU!iTITClUNlG Any color. 8n yard; also seal-
loping. 209 Allnky Mtlg.. Bii and wornwin.
EXPERIENCED dressmaker by day or st home.
Reasonable. Woodlawn 2H65.
HAVE your fluffy summer dresses mads by Mrs.
llsvensrroft East 2X74.
NURSES
257
PRACTICAL nuns wants case; will do house
work. 821 Minnesota ave,
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
FCRMSHEI) SI'EEPING ltt)OM
MODERN CONVENIENCES
84 A WEEK AND LP
MAXWELL HALL
30T FOURTEENTH STREET
PHONE MAIN 1153
Hotel Baxter corner alb!.
ri
NA
Special Rates
For Carnival week. Clean, well furnished sleep
ing and Jght II. K. rooms. Close In on Est
Side. Tske M. A. csr to Alhina. East 7ffjl.
Lincoln Hotel
MlJlluTso
AT ELEVENTH
Varv attractive - rooms, sinzle anil en suit.
thoroughly modern; congenial atmosphere; d
sirable down-town locstion; 81.50 snd up lr
night. Weekly rates of t.t.SO S n d ui
Hotel Royal Vt
H. K. snd Bleeping rooms 81 per dsy, H
per week snd up. All modern conveuieucea.
Walking distance.
HOTEL FRANKLIN
WASHINGTON AT THIRTEENTH
Rates by the week, 15 150 snd up, hot and
eold running water, tub and shower .baths.
Jefferson Hotel 225 gVKZ
Modern, well furnished rooms, pleasant lohhf
and automatic eletatur. &0e-70o e night and
up" Upecial weekly rates.
TOURIST HOTEL cm
Modern, free bath, reduced rates, 7uo prr Lr
and up, 34 a week and up. Transient trade
lie: ted. Mrs. M. J. Wslker, roprietor.
Hotel Conradlnc ft.'
Two blocks north of j Wsehingtrtn at. Pleasant
rooms and suites at very reasonable rates by the
day or week.
HOTEL OHIO
2fl FRONT ST.. COIL MADISON
Nice sleeping and housekeeping rooms; hot
and cold wster in every room ; . satorastie ele
vstor; ressonsble, by dy or week.
. HOTEL BARR
112 N. SIXTH,' 2 BLOCKS FROM DEPOT.
31 per flsy,- 33 per week snd up. .
HillCrest Hotel -Washington
Permanent rooms from 83 up per wees.
Lobby, private phones and baths:
Hotel Qlenwood'c S
a..ii. . 1 .i...tA. u rrlttt frttm hath. 3 1
! nmr H. .H niv ftnerlsl weeklv rates.
AMTi t TiO lot EL .
0J NORTH THIRD
Newly furnished, very clean, up tn-date serv
loe, st pre-wsr prtres, Edw. K. GoddaH. Mgr.
"Wei! Furnished! Rooms
Steam beat, hot and cold water, reasonable
rates. 'J90 Vy fifth at. Main 9373.
ENON HOTEL loT!
Bet dollsr a day house In town. All modern
conrenienres. Itstes to permanent guests.
tTi:TENGEit 1 1 oteTT
4l3'i Washington st.,' cor. 1 I th. 31 a day,
84.50 a week and up. Fine downtown lura"
Uon. Hot and eold water. Steam heat-
VKUY yJeasan! outsile room, ei:epUnnslly well
furnisiied. liglit, clean and airy, desirahls lo
cstion, walking titsni:e, reasonable rates. 434
Mill St., corner 1 2th.
EarTTE pleasant r'wim" siillabla for 2; very
clean, well furnished quiet ami cool; rent
very reasonable. The Florence Apta., 83 lltb
at. Marshall 417.
455 ALDER. CORNER OF 1 3TH
NEAT, CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS; AI.RO
HOCSEKEEPING ROOMS, 33 TO 88 PER
WEEK. ; BHOADWAx" 6J, ,
WAM1LM.TON HOTEL
- A few ettractite toi.in. and suites; verr rea
sonable rates by the week or month. 1'tb aud
Washingt,in rts.
tliiTt-I. I'llill t if
Third Hi., Near Jefferson
81 dsy, 32.60 week up. Clean, comfortable
room. : vwnrijrr, II, o .no so i,i.,i
a n n . a 71 GriQii Its
aargeni in oxen com.; u.wuiome.
Housekeeping and sleeping rooms.
St. Paul Hotel hKKS
A , rsspectshle down-town, hotel. Transients 31 up.
npeosi rales n icrninem ium
SOME richly lurnisheo trsn.ient rooms being
refitted al special rate to iwrmanenl, wsekiy
or monthly guests. All rooms 1 King ui or
Stark St., business section. Emprcx hotel.
.. HOTEL OCKLEY
Morrison st Tenth. 31 day; weekly. 85 sod
up; free phone and bath; at earn heat. '
! AVATufiNtlTON HOTEL
A few attreeti rooms snd suites; very rea
sonable rates by tbe week or month 12th and
Wahington Me.
ONE sleeping porch snd one ery plejinsnt aiee--'
ing rum; lUi comirfetely ftirm-hed one arid
twi.-n.oui ant. . All well furnished snd spot-
i lewli clean: ranabl!. 033 Ws Mngton st.
i hil , j i i.i. i t!i;fi; .li4 If "Ut ritnia In
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