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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1321. 2h ) : THE , OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, OREGON 3,1 PUPILS AT SCHOOL OPENING; f 000 PREDICTED .A loUJ rents! ration for the Portland school ttala year of about 40,000 was In dicated by the flrat day enrollment oft 2S,JS. This aa a gain of 2703 over tho first day enrollment laat year of 14.111, and bore out Superintendent D. A. Grout's estimate of a 3000-pupll in- creano.- - Of the. new puplla 90S added their name to the high school enrollment. The remainder of the Increase was dis tributed pretty evenly among the east aid' aramrriar schools. Ksperlenee shows that the total regis tration for the year is usually about 3000--more than the first day enrollment. which would lift the figures for this year close to 40,000. Last year the Jan uary Census showed 16.618 pupils as airslBsr the 34,131 with which school began. How completely the 'city's population IS drifting toward the east side was strikingly illustrated by the figures. Scarcely any of the west aide schools ' showed gains of any Importance and, in several of. them, the enrollment was ex actly that t 1920. The Eron Polytechnic school had the ; targeitt irTcreae of any of the high Schools. Its enrollment jumped from 191 to 1016. The Jefferson high starts . 'h year with 1852 students as against - 1611 In 120. Other Increases were: Wash ington high 1297 to 1454 ; Lincoln high, ISO to 1027 ; and Franklin high, 936 to 1083. out or. his strength., would not be suf ficient, k probably tdO tn the under growth until night-fall and then escaped to the mainland." ,1 When taken from Centralis after his last capture Gardner was handcuffed between Coturrl and "Dad" Hunter, spe cial agent of the O-W. R. Jc N. That he 'never cave up hope of escap ing is shown by the request made o United States Marshal Holohao to take the handcuffs off as the boat taking them from Steilacoom "to the prison neared the island. Had the shackles ' been taken off Gardner would have bid them all good-bye, Coturrl stated, but they were left on until the Iron door clanged behind the party. A figure that would be noticed any where, Coturrl believes that Gardner ta'i not try to hide out in any rural com munity, but will make for a big city. His flaming red hair, extraordinary build and; the tatoo marks on his right forearm would cause the residents of a small town, who know everyone and quickly recognize a stranger; to be auspicious, of him if he appeared. Coturri said. are in their keamels.. Sheriff Starwich rise not been asked to send them out., ; v.. ROY GARDNER SEEMS LOST COMPLETELY (CV.ntlnued From Psae One) In here, he wouldn't have had to spend his whole life on this Island. -"He was not sentenced to 50 years' im prisonment', as Is generally supposed. He was sent up for 25 years for robbing a Southern i'acific mail .train near Rosevllle. Cat. "After serving eight years and four months with good behavior he would have been eligible to be paroled. FORFEITS HIS LAST CHANCE "But now he hasn't a chance. Oh. yes, he will be caught They are all caught sooner oV later." If Gardner Is captured he will be placed in the "dark hole" of the prison. That means solitary confinement The Old timers call it "Slberlt." With the exception of a small section of land, the entire -island has been combed by the guards, who are now worn out from lack of sleep. ' ' Many of them had their first sleep to day, after two nights and a day beating through the brush. The bandit was dressed In the prison ' garb at the time of his escape. The filuatah a-rsv. similar to the color of a postman's uniform. Is much harder t( pick up tn the brush than the old stripes, hlch, were abandoned years ago, vet eran guards say. . McNeils island Ilea In Puget Sound, 10 miles southwest of the business center of Tacoma. and about three miles from the town Of Steilacoom. on the mainland south of this city. COET SOUXD ISTERVE5E8 The Island la separated from the east ern mainland by the sound, about three " and a half miles wide, and from the western mainland by Pitt Passage, a narrow, shallow channel only half a mile wide at Its narrowest point To the south lies Anderson island. ... -.There is an abundance of fruit and vegetables on the Island farms outside of the government reservation, which would afford Gardner food for several weeks, prison officials state. ' - Warden Maloney discounts the theory " lhat Gardner was wounded Ifl his flight. - Mrs. Chsrles Savage and Mrs. R.- T. 'Blxby, who live several hundred yards distant from the prison, reported they saw the bandit fall. They did not see -him rise again, but when the guards ar- rived they could find no trace of him nor eras there any blood to strengthen the theory that he had been hit. TH1JIK HE'S ON MAINLAND Many of the 700 ranchers on the Island think It possible that Gardner has al ready reached the mainland. It would ,.- have been possible for him to have swum acroas Pitt Passage at low tide, they Ah Ink. There are numerous small .boats . jft-hlch the bandit could have appropriated for his use, but none has been reported mlamlnsr. Despite his crimes, Gardner was well liked at the prison, both by the prisoners and officials. It was said. Throughout .'11 of his adventures and escapes, he ' haa never fired a shot, although on previous occasions he has been armed. - ; VTA B DEN, EXPECTS AID :' Assistance In the manhunt was ex. pected by Warden Maloney from the 'postal department and the southern pa cific railroad. The railroad company ' 'provided several men In the hunt for the bandit around Castle Rock, Wash., last "June when he escaped' from a speeding -train while on his way to the pen itentiary. Use of soldiers from Camp Lewis to thoroughly search the island at one time. -was" also belne considered today. V ! The 13 square miles of McNeils island '. are snllt with ravines and covered with slmOst impenetrable brush and Umber. There are numerous caves, gullies and fallen trees which would provide a hid ing place for the bandit. JITJC ME ESCAPa. . Records show that five prisoners "nave escaped the Island within the last 'rew yeais. August 16. 1917, Michael Kostulk, a Russian, escaped. January 28, 1320, J. K. Riley and William H. True both counterfeiters, escaped. These are ' still at large. November 13, 1920. James K Watson, a white slaver, railed to re turn after prison officials had sent him after tho cows, which were graxlng out ,1 aid the fence. Watson made his way on raft to another island, after which he was taken to the mainland by a farm- . or.' .Watson was captured near Bertha ' station February J", by Tom Word, de partment, of Justice agent, and returned to prison. ' ; - ' easassBssSBSSBBawsaiW sl r. 8PECI A AGTENT THINKS . GARDNER HAS. 8WCM ASHORE L ' I How Boy Gardneir ' escaped from Mo- jVella Island la not ue question i . Maurtc Coturrl, special agent for the Southern Pacific, sees It. for he firmly believes Gardner, swam ashore Monday .. night. . ' ! - , "Gardner la an athlete." Coturrl said '"and a swim of two or three miles would be nothing for him. That be would stay - on the Island when he knew the prison officials would comb It, Is an Insult to Ma lntalliaanr ' . "On the. Island he would be a marked . man and unable to ret food. Unless 'be had a confederate, which la to be doubted, he would realise that he would toava to- make the .swim the first night I.ACNCH SIGNALLED GARDNER , BEFORE BREAK, SATS REPORT (By Universal Servicet Seattle, ; Sept. 7. That Roy Gardner. former California train bandit: left Mc Neils Island in a fast launch manned by confederates is the belief of fed eral officers who have been searching the island since the convict escaped from the federal penitentiary Monday. Of fleers have found witnesses who say a launch passed the prison stockade a few minutes before Gardner, Everett Impym and Lawradus Bogart made their sensational dash for liberty. These witnesses 1 declare someone aboard the launch waived and that Gardner returned the signal; A few minutes later the con victs broke for freedom, Impym being shot and killed and Bogart badly wound ed by guards A report was circulated here last night that Gardner had been brought here by confederates. As a result, police, federal deputies and deputy sheriffs are combing the city for him. Another report that Gardner was seen In Seattle was made to policemen by a salesman , who stated that while driv ing Into Seattle last night he gave a- stranger whom he now believes to have been the bandit, a ride into the city. "He was dressed In a flannel shirt and brown pants and carried a bundle," Har ris, the salesman, said. At his hotel Har ris saw a, picture of Gardner in a news paper and at once became convinced that It was the fugitive that ,he had brought into town., On McNeils island Warden Maloney has a posse of 20 prison guards. Contrary to early reports they have no bloodhounds on the trail. "We have no bloodhounds at the prison," Maloney said, "and we can't get any." , In the meantime Dynamite and Light ning, Kinig county's famous manhunters. AS HIS WIFE, I WISH HIM . O hVCKS SATS IXJLXY GARDNER San t Francisco. , Sept.; 7- U. .--Dolly Gardner, ..wife of Roy Gardner, champion Jail breaker, was in San Fran cisco today 'intending to carry out ' her plan to move to Tacoma with her little daughter. Just as she would have done had Roy remained in McNeils Island penitentiary. -v . "I will have to care for. myself and my little girl a good long time," she said.' "whether Roy gets away or not She said she has- arrangements made to study nursing in Tacoma. . "I believe 'Roy swam across the chan nel to the mainland," Mrs. Gardner de clared. She! added that she was highly amused when Gardner was' taken to Mc Neils Island, to hear him tell officers he could not swim. "He's a wonderful swimmer," she said. - Mrs. Gardner was plainly pleased at the apparent attitude of the public to wards her husband's escapade. "Everyone tells me they hope he gets away." she j said, smiling. "I do think that If he "Would earn .his freedom by good conduct and not by breaking away he would settle down and be a good cit- ized. 1 know he would. But I'm his wife, and you bet I wish Roy all sorts of luck. WEDDING W. 1. SMITH A CO. BUILDING PERMITS K. B. JlcCormkk. erect shack, Columbia blvd. bet. 2th and 30th st, builder same Hanrrmin Hardware Co.. repair etc re. 381 Gltsan bet 9th and Park sts., builder name as owner. 81 OOO. Honerman Hardware Co.. repair store, 385 Olb-an bet 9th and Park sts. , builder same aa owner. $1000. AtU Chrirtiamcn. erect residence. 869 26th st. bet. i Mason and The Alameda, builder Thr. rhri&tiaiMen. 4500. Mrs. Su-art Roberte, erect residence, Kel logs at. bet. ; Roberts and Bailroad. builder F. r-th US 000. John Rednond. erect residence. 114 Win chell bet. Brandon and Denver, builder H. fW T iPrehn. erect residence, 705 E. 2 1st bet, Fremont and Klickitat, builder. H. A. Piatt, $4000. M. I. Miller, repair apartment house, 325 Multnomah bet. 1st fcnd 2d sts.. builder me a owner, . $2000. - MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred V ugel. iexal. Emene, Ui., en; Miles, Mat, Port (and. and iiar- AND VISITINO . ' CABO ENURAVEB8 811 Morcaa BMc . l,':r BIRTI& : v.: TANABK To Mr. and Mr. S. Tnbc. TrouT- dale. Or.. Ana. Jt. a daasmec MATOBA To Mr. and Mn. G. Matoba, 294 WilUanu. Sept. 23, a daughter. ELLIS T Mr: and Mrs. U. & Ellk. MUwauki Or.. Sept. 2. a daueBter. CAME&ON To Mr. and Mrs. WQUaa 8. Cameron. 271 Grand ae.. Aua. 25. a aon. DOVE To Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Dole. 10 E. 63d. Aug. 27. a toa. ADLEft To Mr. and Mrs. B. Adier. 224 Grant, Aug. IS. a aaucliter. CAVK To Mr. and Un. John W. Gave. 490 E. 37th. Ang. 24. a daughter. FKAEXr To Mr and Mrs. O. E. PraeL 898 N. :5th. Aug. 22. a aon. . OWEN To Mr. and Mm. M. J. Owen, 1655 E. lltn. Sept. 2. a dauzhter. HAULER To Mr. and Mrs. G. W. lUller. 688 E. Wash.. Aug. 28, s son. KKAC8E To Mr. and Mrs. B. Krause, 426 E. 57th, Aug. 24. a son. CEISER To Mr. and Mn. F. H. Geiser, 645 E. 21st. Aug. 27. a daughter. BURG-To Mr. and Mrs. A. B., Burg. 1180 E. 33d, Sept 3. a sen. YOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Toons. New- berg. Or.. Aug. 25. a daughter; KIM M KB. To Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bimmer. 839 fiecond, Aug. 27, a daughter. GEHSLLltc WUliaai GexOvr, 10i5.tiay. - . is yesrs; eBaocarama. - - - - STONBERt; Botaaioa S. StonBerg. H 66 Harris, Sept. . 70 year.: apoplexy. HAWKINS Pnartaena Hawkins. 6S2 E. SVtia, Sept 6, 65 yean; nephritis. MA KITS A Mam M. liareina. St- Viaorats kov piLal. Sent. 3. 23 s-: acuta pMnnay. - DEATHS RICHAKD&ON Samuel T. BichartUon. Cham ber of Commerce bldg., Sept. 6, 64 Team obstruction of coronary artery. TLTTLE Ethel A. Tuttle, 1135 E. 19th, Sept. 4, 1 month; internal hemorrhage. 8TBWART Louise M. Stewart, 747 B razee. sept. a. 75 yean: card noma. RAOHAC Lidia Bachac, Multnomah hospital. Heat. 4. 2b yean: internal hemorrfaase. WILLIAMS Parrie L. WUliams, Emanuel hos pital. Sept. 4, 43 years; acute intestinal ob struction. . " BUCK Carsten Buck. 888 Fourth. Sept. 63 years; carcinoma. JAOOBSOX Sigrid L. Jacobson. 1349 H Cor- bett, Sept. 4. 1 month: acute inanition. Ft-CHa Joseph Xarier Fuchs. 1360 E. Yam hill, Sept. 4. 68 years; endocarditia. DEATHS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 25 A REAL cot bargain 2-ton Selria track; Timken. worm drira. This ' track is complete except . ssotor and transmission. If yon nay s mofer and -transmission, from s bra ring car er chain drive truck, yea can iastaP it in this chassis and have a modem track worth $1800 er 82000. Price of Selria chassis st 8375. Waatwortli Irwin. Main 2892. FOB SALE FEDERAL 3 4 -ton. only used one month. WOI let sponsible party pay out oa original conn act- Call Mr. Wood, WILLIAM L. HTJGHSON COMPANY. Broadway and Iteris. Bdwy. 321 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT NOTICE li0 1M)VT" 25 21 Cneynt et tour as. la the freest eoadbla eoasutioa sad -needs othins; taola and aatia tin. baL 83 per aioota for TO atonUm; take any Liberty bonds at fall value; give service. Sl AMtr st . L - Mt RPHT MOTOR CAM. CU. I - LATK fOUD TOCBLNU T With some extras and aew bin and was) extra: rans perfect and we will show yoa sdbm ok mini take $123 down. baL easy monthly payntena; take any kind of Uberqr bonaa at IUU valao. 14 Alder st. - TIME KAVEB. - Use Tim " Saver to fit roar eowaerttng red and jnaia bearings; do the work ta oae-foarUi time that it takes to scraps in bearings; to intro duce Time' Kavec we are offering oar regular 81 eaa for 50c Went worth trwuv, 200 2d st, cuinei Taylor. Main 2B93 TRANSPORTATION Astoria Seaside North Beach Str. Georfiana, 5 H hrs. to Astoria Daily, except Fndaj. 8 A. M Night Service Daily except Sunday 7:30 T . FARE TO ASTORIA 51.00 Direct connections sssde for Seaside and North Beach Punta, We make direct Bos Connections st Astoria both to and frost Seaside with all boats. Take the roifortante. clean and pleasant way. FARE TO SEA8IDI 31.60 ONE WAT. ROUND TRIP 83.00. Alder St Dock. Main 1423 54-122 THE HARKIN6 TRANSPORTATION OO. IX) NT BEAD THIS AD If yoa are not interested in a 1918 Stado- baker f-paasenger car; ew paint and sU over- arnica; some bay at S57s; forced -sale; -son ternr. Phone Mdwy. 7X8. afc for Mr. Bricgs.' 190 OAKLAND 6, touring. 4 a-awel-o Ooodyear aon-ekid Urea, spouight. meter, original paint, oa account of most aacrdice this almost new car; can give reasonable terms. Full price 8760. CH wtin. zsia. BIS FOR SCHOOL CIIU-JHEN Will carry about 30. Has been in use about 2 snonths. Will sell at a great aacrifice and oa terms to suit Call Mr.- Wood. WILLIAM L. HUGHSO.V COMPANY, Broadway and Davis. Bdwy. 321 LOUR. SI 00 DOWN BaL at 880 per month for 10 months will let yoa drive borne this fine wire-wheel chammy roadster, seats 4 and is refinished and runs and looks like new one; come and see it: some extras ws give service: take car in trade; 2-seated roadster preferred. 514 Alder st. Xlitstl statistics r marriages, Birtbs. DzaWs. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth N". Phillips, legal. 331 Jefferson street and Florence L- Hunter, legal, Oregon hotel. - fcYederick A. Keno. lesaL Columbu. N. D.. and Olive L. Hallinsby. legal, 767 East Flanders street. . 1 William M. Litchfield, legal. Pasadena. Cal. and Evelyn Blanche Strong, legal, 586 Eat Fifteenth street north. Dean B. Webster, legal, 78 East Tenth street north, and Gladys L. Keck, legal, 348 Victoria street . Edward H. McGinnis. legal. 252 Cook ave nue, and Mary 3. Marpert, legal, 825 Cleveland avenue. asasrsaasagsjavs. '! WILLIAMS LINE DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND A3TD ASTORIA TO SEATTLE Next Steamer Loading Sept. 12th DIRECT SAILING FROM PORTLAND AND ASTORIA TO i SEW TORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE NORFOLK S. S. Willfaro Loading Sept. 12th FOR RATES AND SPACE APPLY TO A. C. CALLAN, General Agent 414 Oregon BuildinR PORTLAND. ORE. Dh.. j Broadwajr 1433 Phones Broadway 1434 The New Low Price of 8AXON 6 Excellent shape and paint, seal covers, wind deflectors, spotlight, bumper. new top with large plate glass, large 4 -tube whistle: will demonstrate anywhere; bargain. Marsnali zski evenings. NEW TODAY 50 FLUFF RUGS NEW RUGS koHlNs a (lis. est, tori. T. Ue. c K- 7 y r aerv faib'V of Bntmx 4 V a4 .ad Mv W 1. raasnas ef fcm. 111. saeral arrvsres will . heal rrhtvy. stM. at I w. at Use ens i Milirr Traeey. tat. A. a t at -&a aan"bJ" SmL NORTHWEST RUG CO. riafl aa4 saa sasa . aA m sets rwrtts; silt ss aasaai l.M V. aas lae I aaaves. 188 C. ClfMJl St. riMH l.lKBLVti At lv nKst. Kl V S. Bonata Urn th iM rV l S aekd wile Jo - A titswi ea. mb mt saee aiary .w- a or ror.ame .us wsir oc Mrs. Aaga e BarM ? Boat. IMleU, Kwd W. Koaa at Aarers, Ur- aad MtUlmi 4A M a ef Tanc aver. asaS. Faartal wnmi will a 6 t s at 3 a. a e ehaim at MiUer Ttacef. y SPECIAL NOTICES ' XotlCE OF MEtTtSlJ Of tot FORD TOCRDiG LATE MODEL Good rubber. 1B20 motor, 817a. Pbone Jen sen. Bdwy. 691; evening. Marshall 8S.V STUDEBAKEH Fine running order, new tares, electric Bta and starter. 8100. Phone Jensen. Bdwy. 611 ; evenings. Mar, ft 85. COCNTT BOARD OF EOUAL1I TIO Notice k hereby gives that aa Monday. Sep tember II. 1S2L. the board ef swaa iti sstsa ot Malunaash eoaaty will aitaad at a office ot .the rouaty lansint at the eoart ae as ri Wad. and rabhety ezame toe iaiii.ini tats) for the sear 1921. aad e act aS arrata valnattoa. dtiiptiisi or aaaUtios at lands, loss or other property, assess 1 by the asaaty as sessor. Aad it ahaO he a aatf ef Beraaaa as tarested to apt r at the tauw aad atace ap poiated. If it shall appear ta sera board ef aaalixsttoa that these are say lands er aa or other orooert assessed twice, er aseer- rectly awsssii as to dsau tpUaa er aaaattty. sad ta the as e of a pea a or pats a sot t ew ner thereof, or aaasasod aader or beyond t actual cash vahst thereof, asad board ty aaake ptwper eorrectM of the aaa. tf M ahall ap pear to sot -a aos ra at any aa. ss er o or dtoc m rly asses ble by the asxaaor are sot as- .e id. saeh board shall a MS the aaase at the rail cash valne thereof. HIRAM V. W ELCH. Cmrn ty Asses Portland. Or.. Aarnw t I V Itll. - HATNE8 (X)I PE 1920 model, refini d. bumpers front and rear, one extra tire, practically new. A. C. STEVENS. Bdwy. 1614. 529 Washington 8t. BUICK 8 EDAM Re finished and in excellent condition, only 812S0. A. C. BTtVKIS, Bdwy. 1614. S29 Wanhington St. HAYNES LK1HT SIX 5-pass.. refinished in dark maroon, new tares, s wonderful bargain, SK10O. A. C. STEVENS, Bdwy. 1614. 829 Washington St. 18 BUICK FOI B ROADSTER 8175 DOWN Rebuilt and refinished and new top; it is a all the way through, new tires and one extra; come and try tt; 857a; some down, bai. easy 514 Alder at. 1918 FO&D bng. dandy shape, 8270, 132 N. Broadway, opposite postoffice. term 1919 FORD roadster, 8800; A-l condition; terms. 1S2 N. Broadway, opposite postoffice. 1920 FORD touring, starter and extras. cut to 8423. terms 1S2 N. Broadway. 10S0 FORD sedan, wire wheels, perfect 8650 tern lsz . Broadway, opposite postoffice. is the LOWEST PRICE the New 490 Touring has ever sold for. All other 490 models are also being offered 'at new low prices, as follows, F. O.B. Flint, Mich. Touring . . Roadster . Coupe . . 1920 FORD coupe, only 8575. way, opposite postoffice. 132 X. Broad IIAVE Mirchaaei 1 til. sno erv s r aoraaerT owned by Mr. aad Mrs. A. L. Lewis at 2 SO Larrabee St. and all debts or eusabrencsa against said party mast be presented withta frve (01 usys irom date. Sept. . 1Z1. Mr. ana Mrs. Lee haves. TO WHOM IT MAT CON ES I will act be laapuu uable for any debts accamul atad ay any person or person s at 4IV Market at. city Mr. Lee and Mrs. J. A. -t-sres. I WILL a k xer be iswponaibie tar bills ec tracted by my wife,. Ada d sr. H. COLDER MEETING NOTICES 102 DAXCDfO tt Moose ball wry Taeaday. Thursday and Bat arday aighta. Plenty of tana. Cool hail B tertaa , Prase orchestra. r - FUNERAL NOTICES 104 V. BElJiKN la Uik ciii. S ,.1. 3. Aarua uts A. In dial aged years, late al -f 4 48d vs. X.. lath of MOV ft tW ta aad Sn. Kathrya B. Swtrt ef Fertlead: Mrs. Peart & badwarh of t aa i. Or., sad Marry L Ma was a I Malioaa. Or. The faaersl ice ae he 4 Thaiay at It a. s . at Fialo's a IT. Moaiaws sery at 8th. Framis is n led. raadtng iii. K Tare IM Sil Ta. faaeral svrvw ef e 1st. Mary EU ra Bia . aged 88 years, wit! a rerar T araaay, a rmaer a. st Z n. av. ta Uae aanrtaary rhaiwl ef A !.. Keww m rt A C , eeoz-os sa St. B . ta 1 la r r d sa vud Ui rat Mt. Hrwtt Par era twa. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S WARD HOUiAH , & SOU TKIK& At 8AXMO.t asl S7 1 .East Side v Funeral Directors r. tv iC3txi:t;. etc. Tb. Pa0y as e Pnea. t Dunning & Ale En tee Marrrsoa Bt at irt. . Bros dway 438 Aat 345-88 Lerch, Undertaker i8t lxtxxth ad ha wtuus-n phone East ti - Modetaas arvcas. amasr s dsstrsrs, Best 34. UtCS'TtX 1 lrt-Uai. faaeral parUr. with aB pnvacs at a Braaeway 1115 U-lXft 1 Ti V." IS and Fvatea eta, Aat 811-83. era! - K 1. D I CVll a I UTA&Ll 1MEXT Ml vias Ave. Wwad wa tVw. FINLEY'S MORTUARY Breeze&Snook 01TCOMs T AT FTTTH. MAM t. 147 Beaaoat fit. Tsa. 125a. BV-X34a. r 883 vf a. a is A. R. Zelier Co. HAAMONY T55-Cac. t: MEETS every Wsdnesday Bight st 8 e dork. 913 V W Hi lar avc. Visit s broth vclcosaa. D F. TTMMCTtMAX. N. O. B. TRACKT. Bee SAMARITAN LOUiE No. 2. L O O F Meets every Wed- nZday evening at 8 o'ciork. Odd Fellows ' Tern PU!2 Aide? st F1BJIT DECREE TONRiUT V tin g brothers always aeleoa ae. . F. K. C.RAHAM. N. G. J E.VE T. JtlNES. Roc gee. TLLA LOlAiE NO. 124 a O F. meets every Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Initiatory degree. V Ung brethren -welcome. R. H; tllhBS. S. C C. P. NEION. ee- Ctr.,r LiDEBTAJUNO tXX s7M;vV9 Corner Third aad Clay. 4132 MONUMENTS 10 MGD 1918 FORD roadster. 8150; terms. Brosdwsy, opposite postoffice. 132 N. A LATE 'IS Dodge tuuring car, run little over 7000 miles; cheap cash or on terms. Phone East 706S. BALE 1920 FOR looks like new Buirk. with Ant 3-J6-70. extras; FOR SALE or trade, carburetor, high tension magneto: used Ford parts. Tabor 1918. NEW TODAY ORIEV ST LODGE NO. 17. L O. O. F.. aaeeta this Wednesday renine In Orient ball. E. 6th a.j Alder sts.. at S o'clock. Initiatory degree. Visitors always welcome J. F. NETTZEL. X. G. C. C. STARR. Bee. Sec- MACCABEE SMOKER Tent No. 1 will give la first smoker for fall a son tomot" Bight at Maocabee hall. 388 Wash ington st Cigars aad refresh ssenU will bt served. All Macca bees cordisllT invited. ENTERTAINMENT COM. APARTMENT BUNGALOW ssetot aJethHt Save Time em I Money" 5 iT.-iJ - - - - '---si t-"?' .iA ui uiit ui tur Uiu -a?alt- -r 1tft tlt-t can b built from $1000 and Up Have ui build one on your vacant lot for your home, or help you dispose of your property which is now s burden. MATOT CONSTRUCTION CO. GEERAL CONSTRUCTORS BROADWAY S88S 827 HENRY BLDO. "Matot IRethod Savaa Time and Money OARAGES BUILT 848.00 AND U ONEONTA TRIBE IMPDO. K M.. meets every Thursday night, W. O. W. ball. 112 Eaat th st- Viaiung broths as el rome. O. I.FHMAX. Acting C. of K- VICTORY CHAPTER M. 180. O. E. 8. 8 ted eommuna cstaon Thursday evenaac. t pi. 8 at 8 o ciock. Degrees. Vtora welcome. Archer Place ball. Mt. Scott car EVA WILSON. Secy. OTTO SCHUMANN MAP. BIS srCQ QCAIJTT HDWB0A13 CTHtRP eVstwC 8T1 eXPel tL43 FLORISTS 107 iJLrsrmcrrAfl n&amuicaijj- (i3S lasers -uoteij 2 STORES EI SOwtT MS UXiTSOS-T. r - . - And rWal Demkaa X Large tsuthaaaas, Ka brsaea turn e a 25 Teem oa Mart st beiwsea 4th sad 8U , TtL Mala TT08 New Price Old Price $525 $625 $875 $975 $875 $975 $525 $625 v Light Delivery. . See these added features of efficiency: t A 1 Entire reconstruction rear axle spiral ring and pinion gears JtC3 IX XIC new departure ball bearings and propeller shaft rigid construction throughout, ....... ... t-. -.sv Hand lever brake, eliminating service brake on Emergency Drake dutch Ped. Timken Bearings la front wheels' elimiDatin,I bal, and cup typ" BattCry Willard thread rubber batteries used in all models. Stearing Arms straifhl Up"' ""Di","ns shou""r' Headlight No8,1"pHsm8"ss' PorKnrofAr Improved Zenith, enabling great efficiency on high gear at larDUreiOr-""slow speed a' great advantage in downtown traffic. Cllltch lmProved with device that eliminates all grabbing or slipping. FIELDS MOTOR CAR CO. FOURTEENTH AND ALDER Phone Broadway 240 BRANCHES: Grand Ave. at East Burnside Street, S. Johns. Gresham Sub Dealer: P. H. DUNN MOTOR CAR CO., Milwaukie and Bybee Aves-, Sellwood ... WANTED to RENT! Croancl floor a pace for flat m an uf ac turio - 1 600 square feet or more. Term of years. Phone Main 957 OREGON COMMAXDEBT XQ. 1 , K. T. t itrd coaclave U Tbnrsday evenina. 7 0 o'rlorfc, foUowvd ay Ordar of Bed Ctom. sir Knia-hta arm 1 to aUcad. O. V. WIEtiAXD. R-onlrT. 81XNT8H1K LOLHiK So. 188. A. K and A. M. sieo. . ---Dicatioa Tburwlaj. Aasust 8 at 7:80 p. m., Umplr Swth and Haw thorne. Vwltins bnrUireo vt leom e. Bj order W. M. . . C P. JESSES. See r Smith's Flower Shop Portlaadi Protsstee notli " lie m era for All Oorai Mala TI8. T C lee. Mr h iU&TIN 6UU :. vtoraxs. i U : Ma la TS. A-1ZCS sn as tarelly snaaead LOST AND FOUND 108 i.l-tMBlA LOIXIE So. Il4. K. aod A. M. 8pe del ami catioe tmonrrow (Thur ar eve nins at 8 o'clock. Labor. Is E. A. decree. V in tins btethrea alwsrs welcomr. By ordr W. M. FRED U OlOS. Bee T M"f. tABOfc 1)U;e So. 4 2. A. W .nd A. M rtacatic Wednesds evemnc at 8 orloca. Pytaa temple. SfeS Taaa blU at. F. C desree. VisiUn breth ren weloonae. U R. JOHXSOS. W. M. TMK foilowits an can were loaad oa t i -ar. of the Port ad Railway. I JM A rowel t I'.. Bept- a. 1821: 1 umbrella: fa-a polr; S par- : 1 kry ; roroet ta ca-e : 8 hand ass: 1 pair aaj I wagle clove; 1 bane; fur: caaa -a: be-at: srf; 3 coats; a eater; hay liooe ; 4 -' Owaam aaay obtaia aaase apoa proprr sdUf iswa at ! and Aldrv st- atatana. TUK fuiiow ins srurlra er fNaad oa the ears of the Pot lad Railway, UcM A Power t- . Sept. . 1821: aaaoreQaa: 1 hsnra bos: I par r; 1 kry; t salt ess; 1 hand pes: 2 fair Clo.;wlorket; 4 paeaaces; bath I it; res t; ehlld s leather hanae : raa rre a : baby ba . Owarrs easy obtaia Basse ais proper sdeatalaca- ta st 1st sad Alder at. ststaon. Til K f oa ins arurles were loand oa e can of the Portlaod Hail ear. Us aV Power Co. Sept. 8. 1821: IS anbrellaa: lunch bee; 8 parses; 2 p s; 2 suit re s; 1 head has: 2 s;acle and 2 pair of cloves; baUi Ins suit : pars -ares; shovel; arytha. haasaaer: hay hook; as ws paper stand; eL Owavrs saay ow ia aaass apoa proper s au facatioa at 1st aad AaVr aa. ut a. . ALBERTA LOUGE So. 172. A. F. and A. M. Stated mcetlnc Wedood sy eve a c. Sept. 7. at 8 o'clnrL Tliun tnvited. Order W. M. FRED w- SICHOIJ!. Secy. EMBI JEUELKl a speraalty. bsKtoaa, rhara Jsssr Bros.. 181-118 Sth at CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our heartfelt thanks to out friends for their sympathy and kiad assistance and the beautiful floral otter (a la ear sad be- rea venae of Uae loss of oar a r wiie swa ssau . Charles M. Atwood sad Child rea. Carpet Cleaning triTTIa. 8IZINQ, BIRDIRQ, KTO. 9X12 RUGS cleaned $125 Rntts DRI CLANED and SHAMPOOED OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW New Mattresses for AO-la , CoUea. 88.00 Paathers Reaaeatsd IrVerk (a rentes 4 Same-Day Se 'tos Mail On as p Oaps. PIONECIS CARPET CLEANlHa ANk MATTRK8S WORKS. Most Modern Equipped Plant ta Or roa Phena 187)7. 107S K. Llneoln St. DEATH NOTICES 103 tYir-ft-lPft. At r wrace. 2808 East 48th R V. Hnl 7. Frank X. Foamier, ace of 84 years, husband of Mary A. Foamier aad father ot h. r.. Nona or 1 sauna, rrans jr., joeepo W.. Jessie M . Ada A. sad Ireae M. roaraier of this city and brother of Cearse W. Fooraavr of Sea ttle Tht d eased .was a member of a idv aodee No. 1S. I. U. O. t . ana ue Brotberbood of Americas Trots en of laes Moines, FLUFF-, RUGS d eeroeta. Voc a ek raa. saa rasa. sia. Male arm Bead for boo st. CARPET CLEANING Larsest, l est e Blppad aarpst aha la as as works state at Otasias. 8x18 ktass St as eased tt Sz8 Rac Mm m. IIJ0 Western Fluff Rug Co. llalN OfUee Calos Are. B. - East 851 LOST Oa she the loops, aae aantara parse, eoa Hm aa ua a eaaaeo a . 1 -fa-hio ard h raoam ; as tal tinc aad key. Finder pka mam aaaae to 804 Larrabre st. er phone Woo swa 221 and r veraltablv ard. LOHT- ta S. C aii yv and white e lie ana aeat a Mar ail 888L. d. i a eaatpanf tn n at Haunv. or. Ue era. of Naok Brant l!t 11 LOST A coat, rae and s is boa. Sei'taea Li ae roa d. do a Divaaoa at, ta Mervi a br re. Notify suramsa nlowajs. Ml Water St at a: n ma. utp ai LOhl SaUrday p. na ., Lw or Bai ns er road. 1 front eurtaia fw Pack aid track. Ra tarn or phone Colamhas Coat Co it rsrd. IXMsT Mar a C ex. ea lay aiaeti son Van land crv r is e j uty. Kev ard. I"hoae 8U ISM a aey. Owner saay have sassy ade ntl.'aoa tioa and paif far tan 40 East 27 aad Piae ata.. a.' c and Everett Ftrneral notice later. FtHX by reaper ad Call si 8 :80 p. m. LOST One a rh charm" i far cm 1 behs vine ia as-hooa. pare tw ta na ta Wer ner Petx rrsoa. 818 4 Wahiajtr st. r 14. BLACK bac lost oa E (swor , I'naoa avr. oe BTmoU ml S st et ac f a 11 ami Remains are at McKst A Etlers. 18 J asaUc S4S-21. Re srd. HAWKINS Sept. 8. st 181 11th sc. Emma Hawkins, seed 82 years, late at or row ear. Or., mother of Mrs. Leaa O'Co aor and Mrs. W. T. Co nt of rorui 11 ana. asinnie sv a of EnterprW. Or.. Mrs, C ries Anders oa a of Wet aU. Idaho, and Ortand Hasrktos of Wallows, Or. The r sins are at Fl ey't mortav sry. Moat C nrry at Ftfth. So of fenersl heremfter. HOFPAXX la this cilj. -.t 1. 121. at the famUy ramdanra. Set a icat ave.. jsa. rat Anas, seed 87 years 4 months 4 days, be loved wrTe of Arnold Hoffraan and mother of Arthur A. Hoffa a. Remains at R. T. Byrnes ' re leatial eats MUh tm eat. 001 vauuasss ave. Fun -sl snnoonfment hater. DRI Li la this city. Sept aber 8. Roy Isr . aced 21 years, late of 480 Marcaerits avaaaa The res las are at PtaJey's mortaaary. Menuum ery st Fifth. Hot of funeral hesasfter. OBKJt a - 7. st the late reiinsact. S88 18th st. N-- Dnrca a. aced 88 yean, tie of L. R, Ober. - The res s are st Fl ry s mortoary. Mo comarr at Fifth. TJota of funeral hereafter . FUNERAL NOTICES 104 COOK Of 1411 17th sL. Sep, . i. Albert Cook, aa 1 40 sears 12S days. The funeral services will be held t am row (Thar a a. .raher 8. at 2 e eaork n, m.. at tte to ne-sj eh. ami of the Pprtlaad mm Vot rfa, oor. of 14th and Bras e ave. Frier a inn ted. The remain a are at the tvahfaahsl raaersl partem of Walter C Era worthy. 1882-84 IS- i SelHrood. 8 stnhi Treat P rk mi TssBkia At 10 A. M. Tomorrow FLUFF RUGS from AS K as ef Old Oarws . For Ooaltty. 8Wnke and Res ra eaa Asia FLurf ass sl - ctavs as t rasa! SCTlAMBLRti At the res race, 481 East Thirty -se cor ad street. Set r , tiottf rted AVhaos ire. aa 1 88 yuan, bianved father af Chars aad Fred He bars wf Portia ad sad Mrs. Sofia Albert of ferrwood. Or.: Mrs. Katie Atrv of Mewtae . Or., aad Max Casta e K of Tarard. Or., aad cm adfather af May Thomp son of Pend-toa. Or., aad stepfather af Wil li Bit er of Porthd. FnaseraJ eervVcee 'a be bead Frada r. September t. at UI a. m.. at the ehapel of M Tracer. atuSjTlS At t family rsaideata. 778 Bel- aoat street, Theodore C Taroaswa. aced 88 rears, husband af Mary C." Tliiiiamia. father af I rtrade M Nail I. and Ft ae E. Thrwaaoa all of that city. Member ot MaHnoaash camp $. IT. VT. O. W. The faaersl arrrira a win take ptaca from the oauwuatory chapel af Uie t Bade F srral Dweetars. 414 U Alder str. re t, a 2 P- m., Thar ay, September S. rated. Prtvat by W. O. V. sarra st Leas Fir cams. so UKT Whne Knclish bull terner: losa Se 821. Please call Aat aat ZZX-t aad re- cetve re arn- IX 1ST Lady's eacraved emst we W. et Boa- aevuie Win tt. net jr. a. r Orr tilssse eaa Tabor 8088 Reward, 1lin urn bar pia. set snih 7 aae Is. I leral reward. Phowa LOST A ax 24 Marshall 2481 PERMANENT possm for s d man to ar!l ewe beach at Labor day. r drr pieeaa call Bdwy. t09 Ubersl rawsrd LianT 10 of Uaakets Cutembia hchway. ( si j Sl s a i ) hmii rre ard. LOST I res ea awe paa. sta aD 8 k reard as Lfcer'a T7- BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200 WeeTs Lars Bus a Coa CvKKT ChA IH.ATE A nanrus intense. - Km roll arbaoL aaj Wnae tar fne rsUloaraa Mrrlr . r ae Maro l9 SCI 4th St.. RkX:iSTEif; ti week iu tw tail rs I SB at- ; face apt-hano-l Thuro- c and eflscrn it ta -atrtartM cm the rajcetor, poatrr. edtpha oe sod aitiaxapa. Short aacaa and a its rare to S pe tioa wt n wwabrtM. . CAL AM WTI' S APPLUXCE BCHOOU 4 08 A r i bVic. POe'ITlOS FOR EACH G RAW. ATE at-IBKT B1XX1-. 8P AU MOBaHAQw hi6 I fe-Aithi- COLXOh, will leach ywa : e tas s as S wee as; er s e ana nay nans I .re s: posltioaa secared. Or a ea aai isua aaea raorlve srste sal W me er calP tor aat - 24 Bumssos et. C J aat MOLJiTAIN TEACHERS' ACESCT Esrel free Frank K. Wvlles. vorra s e. ite'e - Mrr.. W W. Beak S-KK- AsS.11 VI 8. XASTEli. et ea ee. tee aw t te teara sarf-sais-i tn sod re uiedias 482 Hswthoraa r