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16 THE OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL C PORTLAND, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 192i. UNEASINESS CAUSES STOCK. MARKET LEADERS TO DECLINE SUMMER CLOTHES SALE IS HEAVY ; Bj Dick Smith J Kansas, City, Mo. June 2 1- There js an unprecedented sale of extreme ly lightweight garments In this Rec ti on because at the J extremely hot Weather. J This section jumped from winter.to mid-summer and with dog day weather earlier .than usual, marked improvement . in '. business conditions among retailers in gen eral is not expected before August ; or September Harvest is on in Kansas and while here is no general shortage of hands. some farmers were unprepared and. were ,. forced to jump wages from three, to four dollars a day to save their wheat. It is ; now estimated the Kansas wheat crop mill total 116,000,000 bushels, conslder - ably below estimates and also below the 1920 crop. V :. The one remaining producing mine in ; the tri-'state zinc and lead field haj been forced to close by the adverse market. Oil production in the mid-continent field ' continues to- - increase ; with no . appre ciable demand. The attorney general of .Oklahoma is investigating to determine If the state can aid the situation. Trade Failures Expected to Show A Business Gain Hew Tors, Jaae II. Commercial faUares witaJa the aext few laoaths, which are expected, will ladleate a revival f baslaess rather than f r tther dcprcMloa, according to the credit, rata of the larger merehaats here. 31 a ay of the smaller badaeis mea who have beea able to weather the storm of depression will find the pace Of competition in (trade revival too keen for them, the credit mea say. , Retail Trade Greater New York. June 'IS. Heavy business done by retail stores here the first three days of this week' have diminished retail supplies, especially In summer wearing apparel, so that immediate replacements are necessary. This is a result of cau tious stocking " up in recent " months. Wholesalers received orders from the retailers for immediate delivery today, he call for hosiery, bathing suits, sweat ers and skirts being especially strong. We honestly believe that m too much to eat has caused as much 'misery as too little. Stock TbPicg MmketI Surplus of idle cars than 82,000 since June 1. reduced more Secretary . Hoover . sees t no cut in freight rates until fall at earliest. Federal sugar shows net i profits of $5,540,874 for 22 months ended April 2. Company will continue to pay dividends In : opinion of President Spreckels. - Committee, on business conduct of New York stock exchange finds no ir regularities in recent break In Mexican Petroleum stock on the exchange. Financial News Bulletin The state ment by banking interests that there are no seriously sore spots justifying their entrance into the stock" market confirms reports that the liquidating movement is being allowed , to run its. natural course to exhaustion, and under such circum stances it is beyond human ability to accurately forecast culmination in view c-f the impossibility of gauging ramify ing extent and cumulative momentum. i PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT Portland Bank , Clearing L This week. Tear ifo Monday $5,561,052.51 $6,M4.6ft0.1 a Tuesday . . . , . . 4.838,711.73 4.913.737.83 Spokane Bank Clearings Tuesday ........$ 1,607,260.00 Balance Tuesday ........ ... 094,921.00 - Seattle Banks Clearings Tuesday ..... $ 4,983,474.00 Balances Tuesday - - 1.108,535.00 San Francisco Banks Clearings Tuesday . .......... 118,300,000.00 Los Angelas Banks Clearings Tuesday . .... i ... . .$13,005,804.00 STEEL OPENS AT NEW LOW MARK New York, : June 2L Cm ted States Steel opened at a new low for the year on the stock exchange today. The uo tation was 70, compared with the close' yesterday of 71. ' " : ; t y (1 ; B. & O. opened off a full point at 82 and then sold down to 31. Southern Pacific made an carry low below 68. f The entire market was heavy at the opening, i Among rails which ; declined with Southern Pacific was Reading, off to 60. Great Northern preferred responded to the declaration of the regu lar dividend with an advance of a point at tlhi. Mexican Petroleum was off V at 105. Despite - a . challenge' from President E. L. Doheny for an investi gation of the spectacular drop in that stock, the exchange has taken no action along that line. '"The market developed a Tery strong tone after the opening, most of the leading issues advancing rigorously and upturns of from 1 to 3 points were mad within a few minutes. Studebaker was in demand and rose over 2 points to 71. AH the railroad stocks im proved , from 1 to 2 points after too, initial losses. . - Although some stocks were under pressure in the afternoon, the majority of issues maintained a strong tone. Reaction of about 1 point oc curred in many stocks from the early afternoon high levels. V. 8. Steel moved up to 72. i Btutdebaker showed a strong tone, holding cnost of ita gain of over 4 pointst. 8ears-Uoebuck was a weak feature, falling over 3 points to 68, Furnished ba Ovefbeck & Cooke Col, Beard of Trade building Sale J STOCK I Open Bid t Closed . . . . . Adams Exprese . . . ..... ..... 22 Advance Una ........... ..... 14 400 Agr. Chem. ...... 36 86 5 36 H . ... . do pfd. , . 59 4 800 Ajax Rubber . 22 214 22 hi ...... Alaska Oold hi 200 Alaska Juneau ,.. 1 1 1 2400 Allia-Ch aimer .... 30 29 30 V 400 do pfd. ....... 70 H 1000 Am. Beet Sugar. . . 28 27 28 800 Am. Bosch 34 84" 34 H 3800 Am. tan Co 25 23 24 do pfd. . -'. . . , ..... 76 2900 Am. Car A Fdry. . 118 116 117 100 do pfd. . 107 300 Am. tot. Oil , 16 16 1 200 do pfd. . 48 1600 Am.' Drug Synd. . 44 4 4 1900 Allied Chem. 37 3fl 37 100 Am. Hide & Leath . 10 9 10 3100 do pfd. 4 48 I 46 I 47 Bales ( STOCK lOOIAm. Ice ........ SOOOAai IntL Corp.... SOOIAm. 1 inad . . . . , SoOOlAm. Loco., ...... . . . . .1 do pfd. ....... 1500Am. 8af. Kasor. . . lOOUiAm. Ship A Coat.. 1600! 10500, 400 65O0 200 4600 3100 12300AB Smelter do pfd.' ....... Am.- Steel Fdry . . . Am. sugar do pfd. '. . . . . . , Am. Sumatra..... Am. Tel. es Tel.., A as. Tobebbo ... Tobacco B , pfd.. " . - M u " Y 8b25 15 Years TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO. LTD. 15 Year Sinking Fund 8 Bonds at 97.50 Dated July 1, 1921, Due July 1, 1936 This icompany's 7 Gold Notes issued Jan. 1, 1919., will be accepted in ex change for bonds of this issue; at ji02.5o. Write or call for full information. CLARK-KENDALL r CO.. INC. Fifth and Stark Streets GOVtKnntMT- MUNIO PAl; CORPORAnON- fjn . nrnairifi a 11.11 wvivww yrtilll $300,000 : I . : . ! . .v " j ! ; Guaranteed First Mortgage 7 Serial Gold Bonds ; i , '. "- " - -s ; i . Secured on the i . ?. ' Broadway-Yamhill Building Owned in Fee Simple by Alexander Pantagea and Wife Dated June 1, 1921 ! ' Due Serially, 1 to 5 Year Interest payable semi-annually, June 1 and December 1. Coupon bonds in denominations of $1,000 and $500, regis terable aa to principal. Callable at 105 and accrued interest on 60 days notice, in numerical order. S j United States National Bank, Portland, Trustee The bonds are a legal investment for Savings Banks in Oregon These bonds are secured! by a closed, first mortgajce on improved inside business property in Portland, Oregon, of a conservative present value in excess of 625,000. , These! bonds are unconditionally guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, by Alexander. Pantages and Lois A. Pantages,! his wife. The net worth of the guarantors is in exofss of; $4,000,000. , : To Yield 8 Bond & Goodwin s?Tugker INI URPnlATI fv UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUUDINC ' PORTLAND ? " - ' tO ANCrLES S CATTLE Wool. . .... I : OO Pfd. . . 800J Am. W. f. lOOlAsa. Zinc - . lSlOOIAuvoonda ....... 200 Amd. Oil 1800Atehisoa 4001 do pfd. 1 07 00 1 AO. G. W. I. . . 22B0Oiliai3wiB Looo. ... . .'....) - do pfd. ....... 10300 Balto. . Ohio. . . . 700 do pfd. ....... 1 9 200 iBeth. Hteel "B" , i 00B. B. T.......;.. . 200Butta C. tt 400 Batta : Sup..... - ,2uuuaaao ou sou cam. f , BOOjCalif- Pet. 20O do pfd. ....... 4900Canadian rac..... 8100)Ont. Leather. . ... 2100Cerro Da Fasoo. . . 4 7 00 (Charier Motor. . . 1100(Chicao & N. W . . :f 700 (Chi. Gt. W... ... 100( pfd- ....... SlOOiChiU Cop. ....... 3700Ohino .... 280OjU. M. St. P. .... . 4700 do pfd ....... 8000Coco Cola .... 4600C 4c O .. . . .:, . 2001C0I0. r. I. .... . aOojColo. Southern . . . . 800Cot Gas & Blee'. . . . BlOOjColambia Graph. . 400Coa Ga ........ ,300Cons. Cia-ars ...... ; 300Contl. Can. ...... 200Oood. Candy . . . . 8700jCoro Prod. ..... i do ptd. ....... 4800Cosden Oil ...... . 9700C. K. L P . . . . . . lOOO) do A pfd. ...... 10O0I do B pfd. . laaoOjCruciblo ......... . . . . I do pfd. ....... 4700Cuba Cane ....... 3700 do pfd. ....... 2300 1 Cuban Am. Husar . . 200Del Hudson . . . . 1300Lomo Mines ...... 100I. tt. B. .. ....... 100 do pfd. 8800Endicott Johnson . . 500Kno ............ 300 do 1st pfd 800Eri 2d ptd . . . . . 0O0Fam. PUyers .... 100d. Min. & Smelt. ..... j do itd. ....... 1300Fisk 'lire ....... . 200UaUn William . . 50UGn. Cisars . . . . . . 1500Un. Klectrie ..... 20OGrn. Motor . . . . . . .... jGoodyear ........ 481 00Gen. Asphalt 2400Uoodrich ... lOOiGranby ,,. ....... i 8O0Great Nor. Ore". . . . 02OUjGreat Nor., pfd... . 100Ureene Cananea . . 5O0Uulf States Steel - . 100 Hupp Motors . .... 300Houton Oil. lOOjlllinois Central :i. . 1 300 j Inspiration ...... .... tint. Act. Corp.. e. . 100j do yfd. i SOOiOnterboro ....... 1700 do pfd. ....... 400Interstate Callahan. 8200Int. lUrvester . . 600 1 int. Mere. Marine. . 200O do pfd. 2t00Int. Nickel . . ; 7000ilnt. Paper . . . i . . I - do ptd. 3100Invincible Oil .... 35O0Island Oil 800tJewei Tea 4100IK. C. Southern ... 200 K. C pfd. 20500KeUy-Spcfld. 5700 Kennecott ....... 1700 Keystone Tire s . . . -2200 Lack Steel . . . . 700 Lee Tire . . . ... .. . 1300 Lehirh Valley.. ... 400lLorillard 600 Maxwell Motor . ....i do 1st pfd..... I do 2d pfd-.. . . 47400Mei. Pet ...11 1200Miami . . 7200 Mid. States Oil.... 2O00Midvale Steel . . . .' 400iM. K. A T. ..... . do pfd. ...... 4400 Mo. Pac 20O do pfd. .. . . . . . 1100 Mont.-Ward ...... M. st. p. ns. 8. M. 400M. & St. L. . . . . Nat. Biscuit 40ONat. Knamel ...... 300 Nat. ' Lead . 700 Nevada Con. 700O New. Haven: . . . . . . 280O Norfolk & W.. . . . 8100 Nor. Pac. . . . . , 300 Nova Scotia Steel.. 200N. Y. Air Brake . . . 250f!N". T. Cntral . . . . 22001Okla- Prod. ref. . . . Ontario de w . . . . . Otis' Steel ....... Iacif ic Oii Pae. Gas & Elec. . . Pan Am. Pet. . . ... do B, pfd. Penn. . Pea.. Oas ........ Pere Marqnette ... Philadelphia Co. Pure Oil ........ Pierce-Arrow Picros Oil ....... Pitts Coal Pitt West Va. do pfd. ....... S00P. S. C. Open 54 hi 84 i 22 "-! -' 4 Hi hi "24 70 69 hi 41 102 11 9 t ia. hi 84 48H 47 s 10 hi 4V. 11 10H 6ft 88 70 10 83 23 65 4 7 IShi 10 21 24 hi 35 28 hi 47 27 31 64 5 83 23 48 . l'hk 2H 28 Vk 27 hi 70 68 6 ''' 29 15 81 18 'i 5tt 12 -17 '63 12 1 S3 . '48 30 17 28 4 21 25 11 52 , 87 31 3 10 84 10 47 14 50 ii 3 8 23 87 18 36 48 ' "Sid" T- 33 22 74 u 7 34 24' 68 87 42 102 111 Clostd 83 3 78 'iki 82 ii 48 43 10 4 . 10 10 65 hi 37 69 102 32 24 62 7 15 10 20 20 32 23 4 28 31 52 5 81 23 44 - 1' :. 50 26 25 60 53 8 27 15 90 -54 84 22 75 86 4 7 33 68 . 24 70 89 , 44 102 114 113 66 90 26 7 86 93 77 75 20 64 95 ' 33 48 47 10 4 10 10 55 38 70 IS 105 -33 25 ; 65 63 7 ' 15 10 21 23 34 26 47 26 . SO 53 5 83 23 42 1 61 94 28 23 09 6tX 58 - 65 75 28 15 91 16i 16 7 1 53 11 16 61 " 11 1 54 122 8 441 29 ( IT 26 61 21 23 10 48 87 31 3 . 4 80 9 47 13 47 10 2 1 8 22 : 34 17 9 33 47 09 104 19 10 10 10 22 22 , 2 2 'i8 '16 36 85' 18 17 io 'io' 108 100 46 44 71 70 10 9 16 14 0 88 67 63 22 21 57 65 66 64. I ; 2 - l i'f 9 "i'hi 82 81 50 50 46 43 41 39 ! 33 82 46 45 I 17 15 80 29 26 24 19 18 10 7 53 54 "65 " 64 " 1 55 11 17 12 54 5 22 12 1 54 126 9 8 47 29 17 i 26 63 21 24 10 50 87 81 6 36 3 9 . 4 83 10 47 13 49 90 10 3 8 23 48 36 18 9 35 25 48 , 139 3 3 1 108 19 . Itthi 22 48 17 35 18 62 10 107 45 710 15 40 66 21 50 65 1 17 32 50 45 41 82 46 17 29 26 18 9 54 75 72 64 RUBBER CONCERNS OUTPUT INCREASED By Guy T. Rockwell Cleveland, Ohio, June 21. The rubber . companies whose activities center In this section apparently are emerging from a ' business slump. Factories in the ' automobile - trade, rubber industry, textiles and a few miscellaneous lines are running full blast in some instances although the majority 'of Industrial . p I a n t s throughout the teritory are operating at from JO to 45 per cent of capacity. The Goodyear company, which la down to a daily production of 17,000 Urea, re ported the largest sales last week of any similar period since September with the rubber heel demand also good. First one is making' 17,000 tires a day, while Goodrich is maintaining a 15,000 dally production, ; The latter company, la' en- farcing a wage reduction and cutting down office personnel. The Mason tire sale for May exceeded . those of Mar, 1920. and the Aetna Rubber company, manufacturers of hard . rubber products and gloves, is running 24 hours a day. - The Cleveland-Akron Bag company making bags andawnings, has all its plants running at ' capacity and busi ness at the Empire Plow works has been revived by a substantial order from South Africa. Reports from wholesale grocers indicate that : business . is hold ing up in volume' with some slight re duction in cash receipts. j- Llberty Bond Sales Reported by Overbeck Board of Trade building: ; Liberty, 3 Liberty, 1st 4s ....... Liberty, 2d 4s......... Liberty, 1st 4 s . . . . . . Liberty. 2d 4 s ...... Liberty, 3d 4 s . . .... Liberty, 4th 4 s . . . .1 . . Victory, 4 s !. . ' Victory. 3 s . . . .' -i . . eV Cooke company. Hih. 8810 8752 8680 9146 8690 OS44 0842 Low. 8770 Close. 8770 . 8730 865S 8740 874tf 8672. 8876 9140 9136 8682 8686 9840 984U 9840 9840 FOREIGN KXwiiA.uE BATES, Corrected daily by' the foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Quotations below, except the pound sterUna, are quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign currency. - . London I: Currency Lbs. sterling . . Paris Francs . . Berlin Marks . Genoa Lire Athens Drachmas . . . Copenhagen Kroner . . . . Chri tiania Kroner Stockholm -Kroner Hongkong : Japan 'Yen . . , Shanghai Taels Draft! Cable s . Par CheckK. Trsn'fers. Value. 50.2" 60.50 : . . . S 3.16 $ 3.77 ' t 4.86 8.12 8.13 - 18.03 1.44 1.44 1003. 6.04 5.03 19 80 6.22 6.27 19.40 17.18 ! 17.23 26.70 14.30 . 14.35 ' 26.70 22.35 22.40 ' .... 47.85 4 8.10 .... 67.50 68.00 .... SHORT TLK3I XOTES Quotations furnished ; by Clark, , Kendal it . Maturity. Bid. Asked. . 9-2-24 88 89 .10-1-22 95 98 . 2-1-24 95 96 .12-1-24 94 95 .11-1-23 99 99 . .4-1-25 98 99 .7-15-30 94 93 . 8-1-45 98 08 . 1-1-25 92 92 .7-15-22 99 99 7-15-23 95 91 .11-1-21 99 99 .11-1-22 97 97 H . 8-1-21 99 , 99 . 8-1-29 90 90 7-15-23 99 100 . 9 1-21 71 72 7-10-25 84 85 . 2-1-30 90 91 . 9-1-21 96 . . 9-1-22 94 . 9-1-23 92 B.1.S4 no: 5-13-22 92 .... . VI 23- - 83 .8-15-21 89 99 .12-1-23 - 97 . 98 Sales "' Stock. 1 1 High j I-ow" Bid Co., Inc. Security i Am. Cotton Oil 6s .!. Am. T. 4c T. 6s . .. Am. T. & T. 6s. .'. Am. Thread Cs. . . . . Am. Tob. 7s. , Anglo Am. Oil 7s. Armour Con v. 7s. . . Belgian Gov. 7 s . Belgian Go. 6s. . . . Bethl'm Steel 7s. .. . Bethl'm Steel 7s. . . . British iov. 5s. .. British Gov. 5 s . .. . Canadian Gov. 5s. Canadian Gov. 6s'. Cudaby Packing 7s.. Inter It. T. 7s Jaianese Oov. 4 s. . Kennecott Co. 7s... Moline Plow 7 s.... Moline Plow 7s Moline Plow 7s . Moline Plow 7s ... . Nor. Psc. Kqj). 7s. . Pacific Gas 7 Swift 6s U. 8. Rubber 7s MARRIAGE U CENSES 8. L. Schuman. legal. 1280 WuiameUa blvd., sad Elie Mergens, legal. 697 Hoyt St. -Herbert V. Smith, legal. 180 K. 46th. and Edna M. Toung, 18. 338 E. 49th. Albert L. pepper, legal. 5330 81st are. 8. and Daisy Mae Currw, legal. 6016 47th av. Frank f. Backer, legal. 314 6th eve., and Bertha Markworth. legal. 1249 K. 21st sU Leo P. Foster, 28. Salem, Or . and Uertmde A Jexemiah. legal. 431 E. Taylor st. -v Bon A. RosKarus, legal. 206 Oak st, and Lucy L Packer. 18, 3015 69th st. 8. K. AUea Long, legal. 802 Union avo., and Bern Osborne, 18, Creshajn, Ox. , James Crigga. 46, Portland hotel, and T.ITHsn F. Hughes, legal. 8 Bochtel ave. - Carrol H. Wooddy. 80, 401 K. 87th ave., sad Edith K. Livesay, 24, 1347 E. Flanders. WUliam I. Speck. 27. Astoria, and Edith A fimetharst, 18. 8821 Foster roei Gilbert L. Harmon, 19. 8933 62d at 8. ., and Selma C. Stahl, 16. 6405 Foster road. Chester L. Boyea, 22. 410 Hawthorne ava.. nd Kuby WiUUma. legal. 4 1 0 Hawthorne. Lowell S. Crabtree. 19. 410 Grand ava., and Bertha Bcanane, 17, 1185 K. Salmon. - Chester C. Woodruff,, legal. Salem, Or., and Helen G. Moore, lexal. 1061 Salmon st. Theodore H. Swint, 19, 921 E. Glisan. and Marie MUler, 17. EL. Harrison. Frank E. Moore, legal, 206 Broadway, and m.mnma e. icnsay, legal, ass unsa ave. Edwin Elman. legal. 1408 Moat ave., and Ida Ilachlen. legal. Portland. Rhuner B. Cooder, legal, 404 Marguerite ave., and Baa S. Smith, legal, 910 Francis ave. Henry F. Sink, 27. 445 Columbia, and Leona Fmley. 21. 445 Columbia st. Angust M. McMillan.: legal. 800 Lakeside ave., ana cutn Btueia. legal. Portland. Horace It. Coward. 27, 205 N. 23d. and Freida F. Zeller. 25, 1041 E. 81st st N. Frank K. Nelson. 26. 760 Missouri ava., and Daly A Barton, 24, 5883 Madison. Hubert M. Hutch; 27, Payette. Idaho, and ouuj- ncruantmsnn. 23. l"o K. 14th t. Jj. OUR GIFT. TO THE JtTNB RBTnB Before you order your wedding announcements ana caras. visit THIS CEUETOPA PRESS. A request lor samples entitles yoa to 50 beau tiful calling cards .la as engraved affect, free nf charge. B ROADWAY AT TAYLOR WEDDING A.SU VI.MTINU CABD EXUKAVKKS W O. SMITH CO. SH Merssn Bids. BIRTHS Bt'ttEftPtELD To Mr. and lira. H. 3. But- terfield. 5811 77th, June 15. a son. -HEKREN To Mr. and Mrs. G. If. Herren. 635 Mill. June 18. a daughter. - KIVij To Mr. and Mrs. . . C. Sine. 1122 E. Lincoln. June 12. a daughter. HOZKI To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Motki. , 713 Hood. June 16. a daughter. FARX8WORTH To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parns worth. 6203 89th, June 6. a son. ARNDT To Mr. and Mrs. H. Arndt, 106 - Glenn. June 1 8. a son. DURHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Durham. 10338 55th, Juns 13, a oiugbter. HALL To Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hall, 8806 631, June 13. a daughter. MORRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Amos D. Morris, YOST To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Yost' 8635 54th. June 10. a son. , . MORROW To. Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrow. 808 Williams ave.. June 9. a dauchter. BOZARTH To Mr. and Mrs. G C. Boaarth. 9-6 Mississirmi. June 6. a daushter. KEUHN To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keuhn. Lir-n- ton. Or., June 16, a son. LRMERE To Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lemere 1229 Montana. June 1 1. a dsushter. CHRISTEN 8KN To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chri- tenen. 802 Colonial, Jnne 11. a son. MA HER To Mr. and Mrs. P. J. iUha-, 606 Burhansn bldg..' June 13. a son, KIRTIAN'D To Mr. and Mrs. S, L. fCirtland, Sheridan, ' Or., June 13, a .daughter. STRANGE To Mr. I and Mrs. A. F. Strange, 992 E. Madison. June 14, a daughter. . CARET To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Carey, 635 E. Morrison, June 14, a son. DEKK8 To Mr. and Mrs. K. Deeks. 7106 61st st, June 17, a son. -LAI KRONEN To Mr. snd Mm. E. Laukkonen. 4 85 Webter. June 13, a son. FOdTER To Mr. and Mrs. A L. Foster, 699 E. J62d, June 14. a son. NEW TODAY FLUFF RUGS Cross old eavDeta. tags, all vises; anai.try mail orders atvea prosapt ' att Moat asattreaaea. featiwi aillowa rwaovatad. Bead (eg knokia,. Carpet CleEuninc La met finest euuiimed aaraet tauraae works u state of Or oa, - 1073 E. Ltneola St ' tall Bag Steaa Claasad 1 MQ ' MATTRESSES ! ' Old msttresses mads over Ilka new. Separate eompletrly eauipped . msttreas ,.' . . . factory. , . , WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. MAC OFFICE 54-60 UNION ATE. N. Bast -Ms " . 337-OJ Ism tS FUNERAL NOTICES 104 CAiUSON June 21. st tlie fsmily reKidencc, 8413 64th avs. 8 E.. Melrin t,'rb.on, sgid 29 days, iufsut rn of Mr ,H Mr :n,r I'srt- wn. Funeral srrvicm wiil'be iM.mlu. t.sl Thurs day morning. June 23. at lt:8(l 'oflwlc, st the graveside in Multnomah wmoU-ry, Kririui tu- "' ' Kemaius at .rearson s tnnlrrtiuiuig ps si t num. , SECOTTE lu this city. Jims 20. Jouliine Hecotte, ace 57 yesr. 810 Pacific strrcu Funeral services U1 e held WeiliwUy. Jui.i. ? m.. at All Saints church. Kt 89Ui and "sunt. WU leave ihe chflwl of Breese Snook, Belmont at 85tl at 8 HO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS l05 IP 7 .. - FLUFF RUS Made From All Kinds of Old Carpet One aiio Fluff Rug....... . .811.00 One Si Fluff Rug 4.00 ORKOON FLUFF RUO CO. 18S4 S. Start SI Tabor 7314 (WALTER J not MAN) THIRD AND SALMON MAIN 507 East Ssde - Funeral Directors F. S. DUNNING, INC "Tlie Family Sets the Prieu.- 414 E. Alder St Phone East &1 , - I i """" Berch. fl I im iril r n-U-sn AST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNS PHONE EAST 781 AUCTION SALES TOMORROW Ai W ILjxjN S AlCilUN llo.t. luH-ttS SECOND STREET. SALE AT 1 A. M. SPECIAL NOTjCES l 101 THE PORTLAND BRIDGE at BUILDING' "COl haa beea reorganised and is located at 8 2d Worcester- bldg.. phone Main 704.i and- U ready to bid on- any eomtrur tioo work in Its line, which is the same as the former company TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Will not be reaporuuble for any bills contracted by my wife. Pauline Modsaethv (Signed) , Fred Mods. aeth. . . . . Dunning & McEntee Morriiion st at 121b Broadway 30. Ant. 543-58. . CHAMBERS CO Funersl Directors. ' An the Cbnventrncra of a Home. Weodlswn 8S06. 248 -25Q Eilliiurworth sve McENTEE 4 K1LERS. lunersl 7sr1ors wi!lTs;i tne pnvscv of home, letli snd Everett su Phone Btosdwsy 2183 Aul. 521-33. MILLER A IRACEl. mdeilendr nt7uneml dl rectora. Prices as low sa (20. (40. (00 Wsnhinston st Elli. Main 00lAut ft7K-i L T RVDMIPH -ITOanTsTTTExTTt V a e iljt a il 1 Lts . .. .v. uut raKDxioit lor any debts eon- tracted by my wife, Mrs. Rorie Pappas. after June 1H. 1921.. Signed. Nick PsimsT I, Mr. Leltoy Miller, refuse to pay any bilU that may be contracted by Mrs. leltoy Miller. i - MEETING NOTICES t 102 A itKNEE'IT pie- mc-ix) ar.d dauce will be given by the Cadets of Liberty awembly ' 628, I'ntted Artisan, on Wednesday evening, June 22, in W. O. W. liall. E. th and Alder sts. Ad mission 25c, ladies with home made pies, free. Proceeds are to defray ex penses of Cadets to Astcria. . w-REGON ELECTRIC COCNCIL NO. 1582. Royal Arcanum, will hold an open meeting Tuesday-i evening. June 21, 1921. Progressive 600 ill be the ejent Prise for both ladies and gentlemen. Refreshment. uim starts at 8:45 p. m. sharp. Members snd fam ilie. and friend. .TAR n F. L. BANNAN. Orator. 01 Williams Ava. establishment Woodiawo 1!2 FENLEY'S MORTUARY ' MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. -MAIN 9 DOWN IN O 4c McN E MAR A homehkejTacr. . Moderate in prices. IrvLngton dutrict Pbooe Esst 64 .- A D laMav Cr. M WUIiau ave. A lit . SifcllVI WVy. hone Kst 1088. T?ilveWeS A-282t. Corner Third snd Clsy. Re.AAnrAiSs6etin.ri.1L. 10f Belmont St .V.V(Wk4UM'0"Lir. Tab. 1258. R 2548. MONUMENTS 10S DEATHS 8MATHER3 Minnie Smatbers, Oootl Samaritan hospital, June 19, 42 years: embolus. STOCKENBERC Louis Stockenberg, Good Sa maritan hospital, Juno 19. 47 years; cerebral abscess. - DAVENPORT Mary Iiavenport Good Samarttaa Laspital, June 20, 50 years; abscess of kid neys. RAYMOND William Henry Raymond. Good Sa maritan hospital. Jnne 18, 73 years; uremia. PEARSON George H. Pearson, 141 N. U'Ji, June 19, 1 year; whooping cough. AGLER Dewitt C. Agler. Good Samaritan hue pits 1. June 17, 67 yearsi mitral stenoeK DOTTT Sarah D. Doutt, 403 Cook. June 19. 18 years; senility. SOVINSKI Bruno Tom Sovinski. 758 IJortV vrick, June 18, 20 years; tuberculous meningi tis." ' ' HANSEN -lAwrence H. Hansen. Emanuel pital. June 1L 84 years; para typhoid. RATH Benjimsn J. RaU, 880 Long, June 18; 44 years; endocarditis. ROT IV D C Kovd. Multnomah hosnital ' June 1 16. 55 years; cerebral embolism. GRAY William Gray, 388 3d st. June 19. 56 years; lethargic encephalitis. CLEN DEN EN Mary 8. Clendenen. 440 Wash ington. June 17, 73 yeers; edema of lungi. STAMPS Abraham I.- Stamps, 148 W. Emer son, Jnne 17. 74 years; angina pectoris. PCRKHISER Lorenso . Purkhister. St Vin cent hospital, June 16, 67 years; perforated ulcer. - . . To Yield , ; ; INCOME TAX! EXEMPT ' ' 1 ' ... . Clatsop County, Or. t ROAD BONDS Aprtll. 11 , Klamath County, Dr. ' SCHOOL DISTRICT 5. i 6 "BONDS Dit Jim 1, IUI Gilliam County, Or. SCHOOL DISTRICT 3fjo. S3 . . ' ! 6 BONDS Da May 1, I93I.4 -v Ralph SraNEELOCH Ca MUNICIPAL AND CHRP0RATIDN FINANCE LUMCEPMCNS BUILDING , Pojrruum. Oscatx. HEFR1N & RHODES, Ioc (Established 188) BROKERS MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Private wives! direct to all Security and Commodity markets. . Local and Enlisted Seeuritiea. Quotations and Information . cheerfully turni-hed. . . LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS i .: BOrOHT AND MOLD MAIN iSJ and 84 : 2J1-S05 flnilw, y Kxchaa Bldg. You have brains! o Why Not Emulate the Rothschilds? After the Napoleonic wars they made millions. , They purchased bonds when the price - was down and thereafter rode on the rising tide. The enormous fortunes of the Rothschild's were built up on bonds bought when cheap and sold when values increased. j - - ' . s - .: ' . 1 . The same' opportunity exists now. If prepared grasp -it i'-,; - V i - - ' ::, --: ' ' '. - '. - ' i ' ; ; m ' ' " ' : r : ; ;.. "-. ' A thousand dollars inTgsted today ha a 20 -year 8 bond at par will be worth in a 5 money market fire years later ,$1,314, and in 'addition you will haTe re .ceiTed $400 in interest, or in five years yoar $1000 will have realized you and be i . worth $1,714.' i: Here are three safe bonds for you, offering you,8 and more for 20 years and a large increased value besides Van. Camp Packing Co. . "Pork -and Beane" and u0 other : , products. . 1 20-yr. 8's 99, yield over 8.10 Republic of France ; Non-callable ."' 20-yr. 7H9S, yield over 8 United Drug Co. ("Rexair Products) 20-yr. 8UTOO, yield 8 This opportunity iopen to the man or woman of small means equally with the rich. These bonds are in $t00 as well as $500 and $1000. . We will sell them to you on the Partial payment Plan " or for cash. - i , . , ; 1 - - . jt :V- ,- , .-"- - . . ' i -.!,- J r. . y . j We have the information, we nave the bonds, and we'll give you service. - i Write, 'phone Broadway 5740 or call. Send your 'messages "collect. Freeman. Smith & Camp Co, ' nituiii M naaa :;- eeoWMO PldOOU .; lAJMBERMKNS BUILOINC FIFTH AND STARK -' mrmAT ?1740 !:: 1900jPullman SOOIKay 'cns. 130OjRea.ding ...... t SC-ojlteniinirton . . ... lt'OOteirfoelB Steel .1 S70pjlep. I. t . ... . . 1 do pfd. . . . j. . . . . . IRep. MoLors . . . : 5700IKoyal IMtch Oil; 300jRy. Steel S(ig. . . . . 8. I. I;id , . . . 2U(Seiim itmbuck 2008hattnck, Aria. 16 00 . Shell T. it T. . 210U).Sinclair ... .. LMXljJSloaa Mbef. . . lS()0South. Pacific 430(USoath. Ry. 2l0 do pfd. . . . . j, . 3600iSt. L. & 8. F. i . OOOiStrombera- I'arb. S , ,16300 Studebaker ...... . . . . . .Swift it t o; . . . i . 800 Tenn. 4'op. i. Chem 30000 Texas Oil .... j.. ..... Texaa Pacific 7600 Tex. Pac O. O. . . 1 MOO Tob. Products . 7100 Tran. 4'ontL Oil..; - 1700 Union Oil Del. . . , 4500 I'nion Pacific i y -400 United Alloy . . i i . 00l"nited Irng ..i.'. 8300rnited Food Prod. . 1 3 00 l mted Fnut 300 r.oo 29O0i L'L'OO 13400 WOO 200 80000 1400 7000 800 3200 100 800 1700! 100 100 2500 1600 ' '966 500 200 250 United Rds. of N do pfd. .... United Retail Stores IT. 8. Ind. Alcohol. U 8. Rub. . . . . 1. . . do l."t pfd. . y . . V. 8. Smelting-. j . . U. S. Steel.... ... do pfd. ...... Utah Copper Va. fhem- ...... Vanadium Steel . . Vivandou ........ Wabasn y. ...... . .'. do, A pfd. . . . . . do B pfd. . . . . Well Vargo . Western Pac. Western Union VVesttngliae. A. B. , . K. & il. . . . . West ld. ....... White Motor . . . ; Wilbre-Overland k y . do ifd. ...... Wilson Packing : . . Wiaronsin Central . . Wooiwortn ....... Worthington- Pump 100IW, U E., I 9 93 94 hi I2hi 12 H 12 63 4k 60 62 19- 18 18 18 IS 1HW 4Shi 43H 4 . v. . 75 18 48 47 H 48 75H 73, 75 ..... . . . . . 01 hi 72- 68 70 7 6H 40 39 I 39 20 1K 19 33 8HH 32 70 67 69 18 17 18 44 42 43 2 1 1 0 20 21) 26 29 73 70 72 90 90 . 90 7 7 7 30 29 30 20 19 20 hi 16 19 16 51 SO 1 31 8 7 7 18 17 17 114 11 1 113 20 20 20 88 87 88 17 16 16 102 89 101 8 8 hi 1 18 18 51 AO 51 33 30 62 1.8 53 3 93 91 91 29 29 28 72 70 71 106 103 103 47 48 a 47 24 24 24 27 25 26 6 6 hi 6 9 9 7 19 18 19 . IS .......... 52 24 22 23 87 . . .'; . ..... 89 44 42 44 .... ,K ... . 9 31 30 30 9 9 9 32 31 32 33 , . . ... . 27 . . . 109 42 38 40 8 8 8 hi yitfil Statistics Ttlarritqes.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE U CENSES Thillip B. Sweeney. 27. Corvallii. and Muriel E. U'Ken. 21, 660 E. 43th at. N. Frank WUliem Bitter. 35. Bull Run. and Henrietta . Sivemer, 19, 778 Clackamaa at. - John W. Ooldene, 24, Malaga, and Dorothy J. irahara. 22. 23S Nartilla t. George P. Tyeer. legal. 433 Haaaalo. and Lfl ban . Brassier, ' legal, Todd Apt. Martens Jurgtaaen, legal, JUtoria, and Ethel M. Olsen. 740 Fumder. George A. '.awretwe. legal. 740 Klandera, and Klizabeth Peacoek, legel. 74 I.oveioy Philrp 8. Daye. 26. 274 Montgomery, and Anerte Peribnow, legal, '142 E. 39th. ' Clyde C. Foiny. legal. 367 E 7th and Florence M. Poice. legal. 142 K. 39th. Carl Mad-ven. Savon hotel, and Marie B. Mongham, 18, 405 Kavii t. Kenneth A. Moore. 25, Salem,' and Alice M. Dabney. 18, 679 Clackamas. Eldred V Walcott, 26, 469 6th, and Marie C Wictor. Portland. Or, H. Carpenter Staples. 19,61ft K. 19th N.. and Andree T. LaUure, 1 8. 1 1 09 MaUory. Nelwn S. Rogers. 30. Veronia ave.. and Georgia A. Geary. 18, Portland. Rolla Mnlford. legal. 160 E. S2d ftnd llattia M. Jolly, 18, 472 Maple. . IiesUe H. Ossman. 25, Engene, Or., aad Edith Anderson, 18, Portland. JosFph A. Keller, legal, Rantenber, and Ann I. Keeper, legal. 20 .. 13th ave. David H. McKay, legal. SO S8t et. end Mae Carver,' legal. 414 tVjumhia. Lloyd K. Summer, legal. 601 E. Conch, and .Lanna L. FoerUch. leaal. 511 E. 45th. NEW TODAY 4 t.av The ImproVed 1. .vmSTvoi f t Imp II CAMP meeta every Wed- Jm.om T nekday evening in W. O. Iw. Temple. 128 lltb it. All member reqnetted . to attend. VicltoT welcome. E. H. SCHADE, C. C , HERMAN BCHAOE, Clerk. COSMOiOLlTAN LOlXiE .No. ! 108. i- KnigbU of Pythua, meet every Wednesday evening, third floor, Pythian bldg.. No. 888 TamhiU at. Vinrtor way . welcome. I ruKU O K ESTER K. of R. and 8. 488 Bart Twentieth Street, i PtBTI.ANI I.OIKJE NO. 291, U1TA1, ORDER OF MOOSE, meets every Weinesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the new Moose temple. Fourth at Taylor t. Initiation every first and third Wednesday jf . the month. All Moose are requested to attend. Visiting Mmse welrome. By or der of the dictator. i. T. KENNEDY. FRET-FHEIHEIT CO. MARBLE AND CRAN1TK MONUMENTS 1141 MILWAUK1E STREET Out of the High Kent Diatrict. : "NCFF BED " OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WOGKS CrCAXITY MEMOOIAXS E. THIRD t-WNE STS. PHONE CT43 FLORISTS 107 lAnnm Rf TAIL FLCrlrSTUrt'lU.; OIXCGE ACC03HTS S0L1C1TEO 2 STOQ.ES .MARTHA WASHINGTON AND ff MYRTLE CHAPTERS will hold a joint oe Leo ration m xneir aotn in . nivemary this evening at the Pythian , ntembemhip of both chapter and invited r"eta. " MT. TABOR LODGE NO. 42. A. A F. AND A. M. Special com munication Wednesday ! evening, June 22, -fl p. re. Stated com munication 7:80 p. m Pythian temple No. 888 TamhiU at. F. O. Visiting brethren welcome, t L. R. JOHNSON. W. M. ':. Smith's Flower Shop "Portland Progreulv Florlrt" Flower for All k-caaio!s-Main 7215. T. C LUKE. Mar, ''li n4Alrtet MARTIN tt FORBES CO., ivts. "834 W.lv I ington. Main 269, A-126k. lowers for d occannn artiattcaiiy rrngea. VCoTSTrTRTfof 245 Aldor. tUn nll 5923 Il.Mk B W People's ChsLppeWs srw 6116 Main 33 1 Uorriwn 8t degree. HAWTHORN B VCilxlR NO. Ill, A. F. AND . M. Special com munication this (Tne"dar eve ning at 6:30. Work In the M. M. degree. - Visiting breUiren welcome. C. E. MILLER. ALBEHTA. IDGE NO. h 172, A. V. AND A. M. 8pceial Com munication Wednesday I evening. June 22, at 7 :80 o'clock. Work in F. C. degree. rdcr W. M. FRED W. NICHOLS, Sec. K stallt to Endnre." The l p r o u construction make REDIMADE a better, more ; substantial building at no greater eont to you. REDIMADES are the best built sectional . buildings built, on the Pacific coast. . . First-clas Houses. Garag-ts for Less. Erected in Portland Practical to ship. Redlmaae Bids-. Co Portland, Or. E. lltb and Market. Phone E. 5114. Dvwntown sales office Commonwealth bldg., 6th and Ankeny. Phone Broadway 4335. FLUFF RUGS N E W' RU G S Eewoven frora old earpeU aave eat Ball oat of ordinary earpeu. Oat fleft rata are velvety, durable aad artiatla. Guaranteed to waaa v NORTHWEST RUG CO. The oldest sod best ecjnlrirad faetrry. Ctaff and rag rata wovea all c; pets refitted; tiU rugs steam el li 81-80 W call for aad dahvac. 18 C. ChTiith SU, ' PImm East 3680 REGULAR meeUng of Villa Irfxlge No. 124. I. 0. 0. F.. Wedncirtay even ng. Jnne 22. 8 oVUtrS. -East 80th and Oli&an st. First degree. Visiting brothers cordially lrivuerf. ' J, B. WILSTE, N. 0. C p. NKLSON, Sec y. - CANTttN PORTLAND NO. 1, rA. TRIARl Ha MILITANT. I. O. O.- F.-J Regular meeting tonight 8 O'clock, I. O. O. F-temple. Nomination and" election of "officers.' Imtiortant. Fa tigue uniform. Order commandant. R. B. PATTERSON. Clerk. L1IBI K.M jKWr.i.iiT -teruHj outtun. pla lrra- - Iseser Brvw. '-- 1 81 1 88 ' Atr - DEATH NOTICES 1 103 HEIlS In tliis city June 20, John II.. aged ' 62, yean, 1st of 580 Salmon street, : husband of Katherine' Helmt, father of Pearl of Portland, Lulu H. Monge and John R. Helm of fit. Paul, Minn. The remain are st Finley' Mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral here after. - - . -,. PATTERSON June 20 at the family residence. 521 Sixteenth street. . William J., aged 57 yean, husband of Clara Patterson. The re mains are at Finley Mortuary, Montgomery at fifth.- Nctitre of funeral hereafter. HOLAIKfi In tliis city, June 20, John Hoifnen, aged 74 years, late- of 964 William avenue. The remains are at Finley's Mortuary, Montgom cry st Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. FARMER In this city.; June 19, 1921. I'erry Farmer, aged 15 years. -; Rematau at Hoi-man's-chipel. Third and Salmon streets. J Funeral notice later. " FUNERAL NOTICES t i 18,000 Square Feet 47c Per Square Foot considerably less than the as sessed valuation, close-in property. SEE Bruce Holman Realtor - 281 FaiUaK Bld. . Main 6387 UAUION Furmerly oC Albany, Or. For the past 1 5 years of 1 250 89th at. K. E. Emily O. Barton., aged 68 yars 3 months and 28 days, beloved wife- of George D. Barton. The funeral services will be held tomorrow 1 Wedn&dsy) , Jnne 22, -at 2 -o'clock p. m. from the funeral chapel of the Portland Crematorium, corner of : 14th t and Bybee ave. Friend Invited. The remain are at the ret-tdence funeral parlors of Walter C, Kenwortliy. ' 1 .132-34 E. 13th st.. fiellwood. SO IHAV JuiM 1U, IDJl. iI'llif family resl- dt,nce, 567 Atbina ave., lr. Hilda Holiday, aged 31 year, beloved wife of ilrarfieid Holiday, daughter of Mr. Anna Hrlburg, iter of Mr-. Matilda - Rolidsy. Mrs, Oilie Matson. ! William and Andrew Heman and Iert Hrlburg. Re main at Pearson's nndi rtaking parliio-, Kus-ell t. at l'nkm ave.- Funeral servfoes will be con ducted Wednesday. Jnne 22. at 2 p. m. at the Baptixt church. Brush Prairie, . W ah. Friend invirea. s LOST AND FOUND 10H THE following articles were f rut ml on The Vr of the Portland Railway,' Light At Pw-r Co.. June IS. 1921: 32 umbrella. 8 lum-li boxen, 4 purs, everxlisrp pencil, 2 nlice, 4 1- !( bags, 1 pr.. 8 sgl. glows, 4 books, cliioet. 3 coat, doll, thermos bottle, .hammer snd til er , basket; 5 packages. 3 keys, 1 pr. (ilan.-. June 10: 4 nmbrellas, lunch bo, purse, key and 25c, 2 suitcases, 5 HCikage. 2 pr. glive. book, 2 prs. glasses, brush, 1 pr. ruhlierx, 1 c. slipiwr. fur tail, gun. Owner may ohuln sstne upon proper Identification at First and AMer street station. WILL the lady who Unik the guhl umhrells marked "M. J. Myers" Thursday arirru'in from the Columbia-theatre pleas rrturti us in to theatre and receive reward. Valuable owner as keepsake, only. eH'HAYKD fnin ArleU. Mt. ftcntt di.t.. ymim white male dug. frt hound, appearance of h!rd dog; 3 cnn'picuou black-xit, brown rr head. Phone 615-62. Reward. TKHMflNS taking brinvn warf ilh hrown lmlii ., from ret room at Oak skating rink. Mumia. June 19, are known. Ketnrn to management of Oaks: no iuetiin aftked. LOHT Kmll, hlsck patent lesther pocket lx,k containing ladies' wabh and small change. IMt on Broadway or Columbia st 1'lease call Ear 2027. LOUT Kunday, between Meai(1 snd Astnri, lady's robin egg blue coat trimmed with gray fur. Call Msin A822 snd reoeive reward. M. B. Currie. 202 Stoi-k Eirhnge bldg. LOST Brown cx.-ker upsnid; answers to nam of Buster. Return to 624 Burr t, St. Johns. Rewrd. ' - LOST A suitcase near Alberta snd Osntenbeiti st. Phone Woodlswn 4173 or Woodlawn 334. LOST A fur neckpiece Saturday betaeen Ktsrk and Montgomery. Reward. Phone B'wdy 293. LO.ST 41oodyear tire, 82 4, between Saicm and Forest ;rove. Phone Mar. I hOO. LOST A taut lur ta-Jtfl at Vl.u House, Hun- osy; uoersi rewara. r,sst o za. LortT riunday, rnall wr.st watch. Retur 867 Wtsrk t. Bdwy. 602 Howard. IXlHT Friday fternoon, a jude and gold fin ger ring. Call Ant. 516-20. Reward. LADIES; SAVE! TOUR OLD RUOS UNO CARPETS; HAVE US MAKE THEM INTO NEW. EASILY CLEANED FLUFF RUGS YOU WILL NEVER REQRET THE CHAGE PORTLAND RUG CO. CARRET CLEANINO, SIZINO and REflTTIND 1672-74 E. 17TH S.T. 8ELLWOOD 8622 . UAKAGii BUSINESS FOR SALE 2-story. 50x100, restricted dis trict, entrance on two streets, low rent, loner lease. - Top floor all in - paint shop working- 7J men. Re pair shop working: 4 men. , 39 cars In Ktorage. : Price for quick sale,. &9500 Z-138. Journal. FLESH MAN In this city. June 21. iu'2l. Mrs. Iorothy Flathman, aged 48 ' years, t fhe U urvived by one daughter.' Mr. -Jtr.-J. 1. Rosen berg of this city and three brothers and three sisters. Funeral service will be held from the residence, 830 Brace street, at 2 I p. m.. Wednesday, June 22. 1921, in charge, of Ed ward Holman it Bon. Interment in, A ha r si Sholom. - ' , - - - SWINKFORD In this city. June 20. 121, Calvin N. Bwineford. aged. 76 year; box band of Mrs. C. N. gwineford i nee Morony) . He was a member of tj targe' Wright post No. - 2. Foneral service will be held at Holman' chapel. Third and Salmon streets. Wednesday, June 22. at 2 p. m., under the auspice of George Wright pot No. 2. Private interment at Lone Fir oeme tery" - - . - - --.- -; -. DAVENPORT In thi city, June 20, Mary, aged 50, years, la ? of lebanon. Or., wife of William F. Davenport, mother of Amy, hoy L., James K. of Lebanon. Or., and sister i of Mrs. Margaret Collin otr Portland. The remain were forwarded today (Tuesday), by J. P. FiruejL. Son, to Lebanon. Or.,- where cervices i will , be held Wednesday afternoon. BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200 Weat't Largest ttuMo CoUaga. aaraia avVEbk utaitA'lJC A fuslTlOl. si bnainaa exianea, laclnrtiag naptuaBWtt trainlns) aCaroli any tuna - day school, auaiU aroool. Write for free ea atoga. 4t ac. trial Xornson-pOone Mala w. EAU.N s TO Sill PER DAT Learn Autamobila, Tractor, battery or Ynleas. Uing buaioesa, W teach th only raccewfui method. Day and Evening elajaea all suinmar Oregon service men: The state pay your en tire tuition tea Special -tow rates. Your credit ia good. If you ara short of money. Hemphill Auto and Tractor School. 707 llswUiira. ava. Portland. Or. SMioU. in a (msineas arboo. wbers students av enre individual uiinictton so tte maiov mv Vets and iierronal atteatiuo tn all objects, bona keeping, otecoeraphtc. ealcnlator. private secra tanal con rata effered. Write or call for inter view New term now opening Oey and eve ning eeerions. Oregon In-tltut of Tccbnclogy. 11 6th rt... Mtn 70Q, rod j. TOO CAM BAKU TOUR WAV THROUGH Vsm . ICAVAN'AL'Gll June 21, at hi late residence. : 471 Ainaworth avenue; Franei James Kavan-augh.-hged SO year; bUfbsnd of Mm. Anns J. Karanaugh. Funeral services will be eonductea Thnrsday it 1 p. , m., from Pearson' Under taking Parlor. Kusaell at I'nion.' Friends in rited. Incineration Mount rWtt rrematorinm. figEENB In this city, June 20, Robert A., aged 49 year, lata of 204 Tenth street; hu mad of Maude Ureene. father of RusselLC. and Oreene. -The funeTl service j will be held Wednesday, June 22, at 10 a. m.J at F in ter's mortuary. Mon-gomery at Fifth. : Friend invited.' Concluding MrrvK, Ro Ci.y cemetery. tnexC. iLHKT At tK; Hi Attn unliiiicna m. mr -ii t i i r-r Cli -erkK:e caui.uaiiuns fur clerks fur pota mail service aud government dvpsrlment,. Men. women, over 17, 812V month. Eipe rienra ; unnere-ary. For tree particular write J. C lonard tlormer civil service examine!. r. o u t- i.k.i . i., ... .. .. vtrrr rjill Hill, uwi., a-niOgl-On. If. 1.. lOLER blHbLU COLl.Ki.fc, will leaco yoc am .raae in a weeks; receive aume iay whi.e starninc; proaiUoo aecured . Oregua es-ervtr BM-n rteeiv ui aid Write or eail lor cals- lgut. 284 Biimy!ie st. sfODKU.1 BARBER COLLEUB fiachsa the tran rt n wka. , tooU . fnrnished; aoiae pay Puaf tJon secui-wL Special (ate thw tn u. Vf rite CT call fcr trt i-n,'r-, 24 First at. HlCli S HtML girl wno ptcis!!.e with u la" (he Office Appliance cU will tccits larger salaries srd am ur ro)intii'n in securing po-hlons. CslNn Schonl, 405 Arti an bldg. ECm;EY MOIMA1.M TEACHERS A'ihNCl' Earoli fr. Frank K Welle former t. tte snpt., MgT. , X-W Bank bid into. HI H. HEX. WOMEN. Kara barbrr tit!: wages whit, learning; positions guaranteed Unt- 22 years' experience Oregon Barbt-r ollfg 3 Madiaon. 1 HAVE an opening in cIsm for 6 girU to lean multigraphing and will asni-t l m to Vi- tinn when qnnlified 45 Arti-an lldg. . EAST 811'K COilX'LRCIAi. SCHOOl Ui Regine Bncktfs private lwJ; individual Ir-tnirtWi 1 22 St I : rand ave --t 2T LEAHN TELkOKAPHa aesy T.karaph xa- etitute. 4S4 Iteuwsy F.srnsnge hkl eiigut rls.ee (Corrt:r)ued an FoMowinj Paoe)