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THE OREGON DAILY. 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 'TUESDAY.: NOVEMBER- 15, 1S2L 18 PKTfflMD' IS QUESTIONS AT PROSECUTORS BLUEBEARD LANDRU- ON TRIALfIN PARIS fcik a f J A a? ' Tarla, Not. ' 1SI. N. a Henri LAJidrv, ailt;ed Eluebeard. faod judc Md jury la tha Versailles coon of Imi aralrt today with a return of ths taxbad wlU which featured tha early days cf th. trial, but which fell from him as arldence appeared to pile up aa-alast htm. Landra refused to explain the dlaap-pearan- of Km. COUomb. one of the ! women ha la accused of bavins; mur- I hi relation with her were of a purely I , ',V commercial nature and that he bought U 'JV"' V. hr. furniture. Rag-ardlna; an entry of f W ?' ' money in nis . notebook, wbicb he , Is I . . t charged with having Uken from Mrae. I L 4 Collomh, Landru said this waa an In-1 -." vestment of a third party with a view to establishing . a traveling canteen Surra the American army of occupation. nr-w . i ..I V '"m' ' x inm awreu a point wnen 11 I w- si-jr aVars;..-'? Proved that an UleglUmata child of i 7T3 tZi "n ioiiomo, aa wen aa tne child's I - .v. .vim.u v WAV WV1IWI, aw also missing. Landru said he bad known all three and aald that aa none of these persona could be found. It was the duty of the authorities to at least : find them, aa he waa accused of murder ing only the woman. Urban Mu,tu. u .. j,. i ' ' K appearance of Mm. Babelav th vil-I lags cobbler of Oambala testified that he ? ' t i saw Landru near the "Villa of Mys tery" there on the day the woman dis appeared. His testimony was con .firroed by other witnesses. 0 4 'J i v - hearty approval and with every effort at 1 full, loyal and complete cooperation. . "I think it. would he IIl-fRting on each ajf occasion aa this If I were, to attempt to go Into details. "There are questions which can only be adequately dealt with In committee. At the first glance, for example, and I give It merely as an ex ample; our experts are mclined to think that perhaps too large an amount of ton nage has been permitted for submarines. Bubmartnes are a class or -Teasel most easily abused in their use and which. In fact, m the late war, were most grossly abused. We quite admit the power of the submarine .It is the defensive weapon of the weak, and it would be impossible, or, if possible, it might well be thought undesirable, to abolish them altogether. t But the amount' of subma rine tonnage permitted " by , the new scheme is far In excess, X believe, of the tonnage possessed by any nation at the present moment and I only throw It out. as a suggestion that It may well be worth consid ering whether that tonnage - might not be runner limited, and whether, in addition to limiting the amount' of tow nage, it might not be practicable, and if practicable, desirable, to .forbid alto gether the construction of . those vast submarines of great size which are not Intended for defense, which are not the weapon of the weaker oarty, whose whole purpose is attack and whose whole purpose is probably attack by methods wnicb civilised nations would regard witn norror. MATTERS FOB EXPERTS "However, there may be other Ques tions of detail, questions connected with replacement, questions connected with FULL TEXT GIVEN OF BALFOUR S SPEECH Flcnri Landru, alleged French "Blue beard," who Is on trial In Paris, charged with the murder of 11 persons. Ten of his alleged vic tims- were women. (CoaUniMd Fran Pate One) the particular perils to which, from the nature of the case, the British empire is Ings of last Saturday. They were mem- uhject arable indeed. The secret was admtr-1 "Supposing, for example, that your ably kept Western states, for whose safety you are raaJBE ro BrKECH responsible, were suddenly removed 10, i nope mat an ue secrets, so long 000 miles across the sea. Supposing that mm uwy um ro om secret, or our ais- TOU found that the very heart of your EQUAL RIGHTS IN War Profiteers Hit PACinCNEXTSTEP FOR mm I has eataaltaa fc aad see ear- I itussoeito te tea I hi hansy ttssa By Robert" J. Beader United Neva Staff Correspondent (Copyricht, by United Kn) Washington, Nov. 15. The three great naval powers being agreed "in principle' on the American plan for limiting sea armament, there remains yet to he ef fected an agreement "in principle' to a policy of equal rights and -opportunities for an nations in the Far East. These two objectives have been stated as the first to be sought by the United States.. .Once an agreement "in prin ciple" is accomplished, it was pointed out. the next step, both as regards liml tatiod of arms and the solution of Far Eastern questions, would he: ' First Determine how many Individual questions can be cleared -up by viva voce vote, as it were without great dif ficulty and prolonged formal conversa tion. Second After ascertaining how much xir xt i s r ' vr a a I aaeoie um imjiiii k en ueaamsa Uiu. yrvTAAUisi mix yjfcwriioiiiw v bwu i ii, MOSda, SSd to six vears. ue ume in wmcn ute ae-i .khekus. said ,.t... . nmHtm nmmh I fat the Duwot of amid m i i i ii i ii , , , i. ana. I , i V- i yivuicw w i - I avid Own R. Meieh. Monday without a qiswennng vote. I now THBiiX)B.K. aotiea k bwiar cHaai ' I that said Gor K. Mur tne Slat say mT KoveaUicr. 1821. at IS doc ib tba foraasoa mm nrMT PraMTTSl I 04 iu eay at tba efOea at rortusd Motor Car BUILD liNU rtKMlla I o lOLh aad BanaiU ata.. Pwtlaad. Or ahn Vtuaar oepeir sconce, aaaaroraiw i jd anweaobfla eartibaa a: Una (1) B. hUdisaa sad Bawthona bndra; I 7t nmrnrnrrr Paekara tasriu aataei builder. Hurley Maaoa; $2000. I Model -5. Mo. 1SS76S. ta aUiaty amid aaara-1 Union Tbeati Co. Bpair tbaatra. 1 S1 1 tmge. coats et Ua and foracWure. at. between Bnrnsida .and Antony at. ; bailder, I The prenaiiii of aaid aals will bo appbad ta I w. u. uuena; ssz.uow. I aausiacaoai as amia aaorvaco nan w ua si can be accomplished thus, begin consid cruisers which are not connected with or I eratiftn on the more difficult issues. required for fleet action. But those are ALL IS READINESS matters for consideration by the tech- The conference, before meeting Tues- iiitA. aiiu uvwevcr toey d ue-1 j i i .vi- . u M 1 J WW "VV WMw. "'V 1'IVII wUb line of the structure which the United States government desires erected and mediate getting down to business pro nouncement of a general policy on the t. I.. t .1 m ,i -rnVi; ' "K " ferees. Would it come? Everything "That structure stands, as it seems to " . , , KiTur m- r. t . S-il gates of all nine powers concluded a inintung that in its broad outlines, what- ever may happen in the course of the! committee was named consisting of diacuaslona duririr th n-rt r.. uv. all the plenipotentiary delegates to the that structure will remain as it was conference "to examine and report to presented by its original architects, for me IUU conierence wim respect the admiration and for th us of man- Pacific and Far Eastern questions.' kind. I Mr. Hughes, as chairman of this com PRirnrii miiTicw i ran tee ana ui me conierence, agreea to buuuui uie pruiiutuii lor esuiDusnxneni ox SPECIAL NOTICES - 101 MONTJ7.TENT5 106 rSQEaBaaCaa4sJ6e aT4-OVa9 Baa asCaSYaaV asw La9 9VBsaTaT ss"a" SET!3f'' twssaaai Aa&klT arLi By Senate Measure gg p OTTO SCHUMANN HAHB-1 WQCaJJ fLTWw -T-. sa3asIg.aj FLORISTS 107 F. E. -tiller Bract lasidcnee. 27 Dakna I of on tha LARGEST RETAIL FLORIST tar TTOBTLAXD 141 MO&SI-OM tad tear hwasrad thirty-oea ana I Bek Brtvy- amt Park. T lMitMuii.1 CiMWn aad. MxllorT aa: bmldar I BO-100 (S 14.1.60) doUaa with tauraat ttacraoa aim mi owner; (2500. I at tight (8) par oant par aaaxua fmaa Oetobat W. H- Hood jtirct frrrnnmn. BOS I ssutlio, izi. ana mo us.paya-wt oi uity are.. oaUmut E. 8ta am 10. o7tn; ouuder I a-uaxa anoraey iaaa, aau oc sue aaa peoa- mo aa owner; szoev. I " " . Jcha and Leritt ata; boOder. W. P. Creena A I POBTTjAND MOTOR CAR CO. Son; 1400. (TO WHOM IT MAT OOKCRN I wiU sot ba MSk H. Soncne Breet raadenoB, Si 4 cu-1 ua tllila for anv debts or btlla eontiaetad n pepper Temee; Mulder, a. r. ciapeu. -. I my vut or any member ac my lamur. P. F. o. a. Berxscrom e,rea remeoce. ia- tunui. 1072 K. zsui at. M.. no. iae, oexween roruana dito. uatimn awe.; I 'j-. 14, 1SZ1 beuder aama a owner; 1 400. Max. 1ST KDG. BTRAC88. Mcr. IXOWSEA FOB ALL. OOCASIOU 1B Wt KELP WAJTm MALE ClANKB aa w ast Park. 01 TTi SALESMEN WANTED WAVTO Twa )a wire atDeaabtls w woa wna rtail aiUlaa waaiao. we fcata a ba Baa taat aallias i Ooly Oo Gatur aaed ajvlj 4 3 II. Joaraal. NEW SXBJKa tWr WiTUHT.' Now em ItwUT. BUXWEXUCUAlJtkKS CO. K 8a and IW Ktm ZJitel Statistics r TttarrUges. Births, JDzathx. I KOTICS fa barebysiTaa ol tha daaolation oil Mrtaenhts of Andaraoa St Vi ekaa. it. U. Aadrnaa baripf purchased tba intiraat of J. is. wctn. tar (an men Iiwrt Smith's Flower Shop Aad Floral Daaaaa. SS Bis Lara Onlhnna, Na I Mai hat aotA. Call M kimm aa I i." Mamoa aL I SAI.hSil tN- to oarrj tunumr oa Vatwaoa 4 lb and 8ta TL Mats TT0 Hotr. rein Imul MEETING NOTICES 102 additional to nn iitw K "4. Jnuraai. M"ANTtl AaUaaut'U aad arc fnr a aew propruoa. 4 1 Relatoat. HONKST. ooaafwtrnt acrau aaatad: city wars. ann ifTrrj A atomt uc 410 aa. MARRIAGE UCENSES Uuj Gourtrighty legal, 389 3d at., aad Mabel A Gordon, legal. 1880 E. Peninaala ae. Andrew Kozich. tacal. 1828 Preacott. aad Era Waracbovich, ie(al. 1828 Preacott sb ' Herman Cop, legal. Fbrest Grove, Or.; and Emms Tan Bocret. legxl. 468 E. Ankeny st 7 uienn w. uouster. zi, Tlv WasotDgtoa St., J T TIV. J T An L. OBrer La Poke, legal. 812 FremoaTCid Ua rDea Petarman. legal. 312 Fremont at. Eata Morrison, legal. 526 Vi .Heights Temee, FBEB DANCE Amebor ooanea No. T46, 8e I coruy itenem aaaoaaoon, res-1 alar meetinc tonight (Toaaday ) , I Morcmber 18. W. O. W. bail. 128th 11th it. Brine yoor oaa didataa and aaeare a free turkey. Free danca 10 to 13 p. m. Come aad brtna: yoor fnenda. Ttiey are welooma. AGENTS WANTED 203 riimii tor AB Oaeaataaa Hani TUB. T. C. Lnka. Mgr. Stb and Alder. Lintiefl HlOrftl U). I A .NSW kuca dnn tbat aeTT ba m-m - fc hlaj In, &,1U - II . win-. u mmA nlmnt n aau maa OCT M Beott I re .mi. r.n i,i v w . . 1.7.. .r-. 171U Writ 151-IS " KABTBf A- roBEXS CC, riorwta. wwav Mala ISS. A-lzes. siowara n aa i HFI I WANTTTi mill r Ml' LOST AND FOUND i K6um ktKrtfe tut tnal UTatid: good home. WEDDING W. G. SMITH ft CO AND VlglTEIG CARD KNGBATBBa -811 Morgan Bldg. I aaa wne, um wj aa p"nr Biitmkt, Mrv R. If. Maaoe, lt 81th ara. b. t. Pon- COSMOPOUTAN LODGB No. I THB fotlowlng article ware found on tba ran land. Or. 109, Katgba af Pytblaa, I of tba Poruand, Railway. Leant t rower l-o . I vrASTED A WW aiWJ will lay IBIIIlia, JUT. 1 , llil . janvn mwhiim, .vu I uoo5 rruuaa in, aia. I oozes, a ponea. am a. a P"r - i to d. bnurwort i. . .n fi). t.n- sa zaaanui sb Tantsa a. I ungla gloraa, 3 booaa. ipuniaia pen, oeu. boooi i i.aa i -jk v ' Thrift Stampa. backet, can rartuab, bag or tooia. I - . ddie-asd weaaaa. ataat talk lor a good boaw tbaa huh wa waleooaa. r&i a EESTXB K. ot &.- and 9. 488 East Twcntlath Street. i , ii nkn ,r irm, mnrhtt. I W'AXI eiderti la! to taaa 2 chlid rva : aa nJi, Ownori may obUm' tamo upon proper kiesUlica- . ,rT'1V "d ,bo,r1- rlln 10 par month, tfcrn at and Alder it ata. latlTIT Portrmoatb Mr Cannon. kOLMES-To BIRTHS Mr. and1 Mrs. P. J. Holme CAMP AB ataben TaqsUd wwm. vaoton uuz ti. xnia ix. n.. not. s. a aon. MTEBS To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. afyen, 1298 Campbell, Not. 6. a daughter. SUPPK To Mr. aad Mm B R. Snpoe, 841 E. 77th St. N.. Not. 1. a daughter. COTTON To Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Cotton. 180 Durrmu. iiar. n. a aanrnutr. "I have UtUe more to say. It is easy thi- mmitt a. n a a n,mittH 1 HAT?. To Mr. tnd.ifa. Paul p. Behatx, to estimate In dollars, or in pounds. Q, ute five major powers on arms lim- spbuJLman To and mIhTm. Sel "'""" eni;c, me saving lo tne I (ta tinn tn the rnnfnni Tiirlv I man. 1440 A Thin. Nor 4 n I"'. .. . w pan maatsra of thill taxpayer of each of the nations con- rreatinn nf th mmitt v., SBGHKR8 To Mr. and Mrs. Joa. P. Soghsts. von 6WU1 .fatbdrntta ., .f" ' w 1 B 4 ftina.. O j Li. I V. IV. M . kH Haw I UMlVOT. IB. Bl Ck.li that 8HOEMAKEBTo Mr. and Mra. Carl V. Shoe- - , COURT ait. Hood No. 1. VSC- . "f, , :0 Jfv2?V. muer lao c,. o rstn st. aot. o THB following articlea waa toand on tha can I W ANTK1 -A youag lady rmpiore. eaa hat of tha Portland Railway, Light aV Power Co., I , board aad room cheap for eome work mora v. i io'ji . ,MkMti.i a vim nm I Ir.M and ereninrv alsr. ftlA TsMalaa 191 1 1 a I BHrfga-, wvw. aw - w I iwr W1JI WZIB CaAaOnrO. f f 1 ti. sal nsTrvsaraSh tain and Alder at ata. HERaf Am ArilADK TWfA- I LrOSTJYrjtn g . Coach JtuUj n-orti aaataaa Bwu Vl.a . 4 am-w.4aa TTeiai MITU sanllas- xraniauKAK LOIXiE No. 111. and 1819 liceaaa. Phona 227-14 or Mais V'l I - au special com- Reward. miuuouioa meftaar erenmg. Nor. IS. at 1 :30. Work in tha M. M. degree. The wnrk kii - k. ferred by tha past mastara of this 2ef, hiCrt.te adPti.on ' this scheme Eastern questions naturally Implied " w uie Mi wnuM reauire eruldance even as t hp- relief la great. It is easy to show that arms committee before it could begin a NORTHROP To Mr. and Mrs. P. C. " Northrop. iouo ooerman, aot. 3, a asugnetr. MICHEL To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Michel. 217 Peasenden. Not. 7. a aon HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Howard, iso b euui, hot. z. a son. NIEL8EN To Mr. and Mrs. M. Nielsen. 4022 14 42d st. 8. E.. Oct. 30. a danchtar. CAHKEY To Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Casker. 145 indirecUy it will, as I hope, and believe, of its work raatlv Btimiilat in.,orm .,u..i . 1 SXUuy OI US WOrK. O" uJtuiaB)lv suuusu J 1 UAUvllCM sTLUU international, and do much to diminish OPEIT DOOR FIRST tbe difficulties under which every civl- Briefly, the American program for lized government is at this moment solution of Far Eastern Droblems em- suasions, win be as well kept In my j empire, the very heart of this great I laborlnS- All that can be weighed. I braces at the outset a general agreement la as sanrulns mood I have mv doubts. I .t.t - am.ti moiui laianH h I measured, counted, all that is a matter! on the nrincinle of the ooen door, cm- ... ..- . . .: . " - - -- - 1 , ri t... i ,l ... .. ' . , r r. - : I rarragui, mot. o. a oaugnter. au. nowoTrr mat may r, me secret pending for oversea trade, not merely, xul mere 10 wmeuimg in cmcaity setung aown mat au nauons I KADDA8 To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ksddas 531 la this cass was most admlrablv kent. I nt rhuriv for it luxurioa hut HArand. I this scheme which is above and beyond! alike are entitled to eoual riehta and I E. 35th. Not. 2. a son. and I listened to a speech which 1 1 Ing upon oversea communication for the I Jlumerca' calculation. There is some-1 opportuniUes for commercial expansion I 'H.PnrJ,? MJ" Mra- Bott" Utoug nr sionuent. appropriate. In every raw material of those manufactures by "cii goes 10 me root, wnich is in the Orient. giese To M.rf Mn. hm h ri way a fitting prelude to the work of the which its superabundant population concerned with the highest international Airreement "in principle" to such doc- 8016 63d aTe.. Not. 2. a danrhter confer new which waa about to open or lives; depending upon the name oversea morality. This scheme, after all what trine, it is held by American leaders, I FOWELLES To Mr. and Mrs. F. U FoweUes. m.k i w.a w 1 .1 I i ,k. f 1 n k;,.v,.I coes it do?- It makes idetLlinm a nrai.1 u n ji... I 214S E. Alder. Not. 2. a aon. w n,n bmwvtu imm utcii uiiviiru ui um I wiuuiuiuviivii vii uip iwu upni . u" " I , r I nuuiu ouumiaubAill uiopveo Ul ouuio JL I tt.,1 i i i uu m . , j TiraaMant arttKnnt ...nnn.in. h.t .nv. ... ...K.iuf .(,innnst. I, wo. - fa. tlcal propOEltion. I ,v, t,,,vi-o ic..a t I w'L'''AM8r-T? Mr. and Mr. J. D. Williams, thing; very dramatic lay behind. And I miliar thought In your minds that there It takes hold of the dreams which re- j cific More definite application of the I WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wilson, 787 amddenlT I bwsnM aware aa I nunrmaa I never were at any moment of the 'year! formers, poets, publicists, even, noten- I nrincinle would eliminate, all aournea of I Wilson, Not. 7, a son. all present became aware, that they within the limits of your state more than tates. as we heard the other day, have I frlctloiv it such application can be SH4iEf0lTldTlt?- ! E- Shaffer, wsra llstsnlng not merely to an eloquent I seven weeks' food for the population, j from time to time put before mankind I worked out in cooperation with Japan:' I SEEFELDT To Mr. and Mrs. J. Seefeldt, 790 ana somiraoi speecn, but a great nis- I ." meir iwi nau w ue rciuouou m mo ko&i to wmcn numan enaeavor 1 ii 11 cannot, mere wouia appear to I nooaeTeic, ucx. u, a aaugnter. torlcal evenu It was led up to with y oversea communlcaUon. should aspire. I be little likelihood of an agreement on Bucbr art The transition seemed so g TRADE ESSENTIAL I narrative of all- the attempts I arms limitation. Hence, the next big natural, that when tha blow fell, when .. .. . . I made of all the schemes advanced for I event naturally would be the develop- tha speaker uttered tha memorable ' ,7, . r . diminishing the horrors of war, is a ment of a Far-Eastern policy. AT GUtL ta need ot a mend spdIt SalraooB Atbt Raerae Dm Marraw a4 airxaoarr sai. t-Dflew M ata s 4 &0 iku OIRL wanted lo do bosarvork and beta oar lor-oary. irono aome. AO to 51081. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE 20S WANTED Man aad wile to work for nna .4 Ternew cemetny. bet. I board: womaa to do hooarwork. au mil beak book with War I eow and do chorea nigbta aad ainiinim im a 1 sanngs stampa aad bonaa. or nemy laay. rtnaer 1 in ianuii. raoee SI z TO dar nirht r-L.-i.-i.-ii iTi I Please return to 604 McKay bldg. for reward. T 11-11 I ... . I 4U3 gL Initiation first meeting. I LOST Sterling alrar ETaraharp pencil, with I 10 MEN and womea wveemXj cam party and daaea fourth meet I name engraved. Reward. K. u. ing each month. All ri ,! . I war 73. Titad. NEW RFRTT-t GOOD MAXWEJLjT" Now on DupIst. MA XW rL-t'HAL E RS CO. ed and Oaegoo 8 La LOST Friday. Not. 85 tn greenback-. Bond, Bread- 1 1 1 profit oa each aale ; big meaty to hasta. Can in pereoa, ag 1 ;i .1. KERR To Mr. and Mrs. A M. Kerr, 42d and Moimsn. -ipT. b. a son. werda. which have now tone round and " y., 1 'L8. ?t P"m elAncholy one. Some fragments of it . . - I and an that It carries with It. you will k v.i - DEATHS found an echo In svery quarter Of the ",Vv.VTt tThV ..r4 1.1t1.1 .i j ,, ' . . I understand why It Is that every .!. - . ?a .v . , U the British empire, whether he IWOfound surprise; It excited the sort of f tn f dominions of. the rofound . amotion we have when some wholly itaw event suddenly springs Into view. . and we felt that a new chapter In the """history of the world reconstruction had baa a worth II r opened. you will I .wnT. laid hffnra vnn hv nnr KtiilrmiiVi on 1.1 1 Gt,,..Hv pTiv n V.;i;.nl I - . . 'IV J nil D UVi CAU-liaUUK. I1B -UIIIC- I f V, ... 1 , ,. f. . . . . . . ' ILtJ Diivncu nun CiLOjr 1L LB ui IuaL.C or whether he lives In the small island v". la lu In the North sea, never can forget that l""lcae,u"H ,uw c"ctl- "Th absolute simplicity of the pro- jwculd perish it Is by sea communication that he lives. and that without sea communication he and the empire to which he belongs dura, tha easy transition and the groat dramatlo climax, were the per fection of art. which shows that the highest art and the most perfect sim plicity ara very often combined. BBITA1X GBF.ATLT CONCERNED PROPOSAL IS LANDMARK "What makes this scheme a landmark is that combined with the profession is the practice, that in addition to the ex pression, the eloquent expression of LEGAL MOVE NEXT 1 DAKOTA RECALL' Do not suppose that I am uttering laments over the weakness of my em- gooj intentions, in which the speeches pire. r ar rrom 11. w e are strong. 1 ol men Qf (jj nations have been rich, hope. In the vigorous life of its constit- that a wav has been found in which, in went parts. We are strong, I hbpei. In moBt striking fashion, in a manner the ardent patriotism wnien Ointts us I which must touch the imaarination of Vn. I .M t wnnlrl arnlmin ..- t I all together. But this strategic weakness I vrvhodv. which must come home to venture to rise first today to deal with I l" OOV,OUB 10 eeryrouy .no reiiL-u, t 1 the dullest brain and the hardest heart. "ie cogs 01 uie recau eiecuon. BBOFHY Dr." Henry Brophy. 1028 K. 27th st. N.. Not. 13. 60 sears: tubercnlosu of rang. FAULCONEB Thomas N. Psnfconer. 5417 82d st S. E. Not. 13. 91 Tears: rhmnir nrart disease. SCHNEIDER Jacob Schneider. 527 K. 17th. dot. 15, iv years; TaiTmar neart que aaa. TTMMBRMAN Kamiel Timmernian. Good Ha man tan Hospital. .Not. 12. 41 years: tvnhnid lerer. STEWART Martin O. Stewart. Portland Conval encent hosratal. Not. 14. Jt 4 tmh: dishetM. UULt5 tlannah (Jowlea, 810 Smith, Nor. 14 88 yesrs; lobar pnenmonia. CURRIER Albion K. Carrier. 806 Wygani. moT. ii, years; cerebral nemorThare. (By United News). plr hj Ti xrov k n innirmnt I KIFER Jofcn Rifer. St Vincenu hospital. Not uargo, N. u., n.ov. lo. n insurgent n 23 yeirs. of jhV rroim nf Non-Partisans In Norfh Dakota I tricle. . . . . it . , I FORD Milton Wright Ford, 1101 E. 19th st icraay uireaieueu lo uiruw a wrcucu ui N., Not. 10, 49 years; lobar pneumonia. SING Chin Sing. Multnomah hospital. Not. 10 l n years; arteno sclerosis. --...ww . . ot.u , . m , i i i o yearv; menu s. lftiKvirv. tha subject which la In all hearts. As I I " Pre0"' In the minds of our enemies, the government of the United States has Word came from Attorney EJ. R. I APPIJG Samuel s. Apple. SeUwood hospital havs hinted. It Is because the British " y v shown its intention not merely to say Hintw at Mlnet. that a erouo of Ux- oVVr f. IS ESr..,TS?it . .. . . .i TArovtrron nv niii msarm m . . j a w t iv.t " " oi iialaeiiv 1 uuuias at. s?ituirr. 0011 ri rTarri 1. amplra of Oreat Britain, th two to- 'orgorten byur friends. gather, are, mora profoundly concerned I AORET IK SPIRIT wita ail that touches mattera naval than It is poaatbls for any otheir nation to be aad this not, believe me, for any reasons of ambition, not for any reasons drawn from history or tradition but from the , hard, brutal necessity of plain and ob vious facta. "These reflections, with your kind ness, I have Indulged In.' tn order ton- plain why it Is that I am addressing you at the present time. We have had to HUNTINGTON Georae Huntinrton. St Vin cents Hospital. foT. 13, S9 years; hemorrhage. NEW TODAY 50 RUG CO. CH ewu. no-, tn W.rH Tm.v nsms and Not. 11, 88 years: hemorrhage war is horrible, but mere IS a way oy - KEPPTNGER Cordelia Serena Keppinger, SOS which wars can be readily diminished, I Stutsman counties have employed coun- 1 Gufld, Not. 11. 62 years; malignant growth by which the burdens of peace, almost sel and have .brepared to ask an sjnma as Intolerable as the burdens of war. junction to Keep inaepenaenis eiecteu -, , , 6 7 yes "aortic tniiffinry can be readily lightened for the popu- October 28 from taking office. The peti- smith Msggi a. Smith. 867 Regents DriTe nriK. wt,M A nn in Hnincr that I tion will aiiese mat me recall was i rot. 70 years: pulmonary nemorrnaaa. consider and we have considered the ln doin ,t m tne manner which they illegal. great scheme laid before you by our I . - , ,,n.. .v. imagination I Independent candidates for governor. Thara never has be In the history chairman. I have considered it with I t mtnXy 'ot audience they were attorney general and commissioner of t the world a great empire constituted T" Vh ' ,n -sing. not merely of the great peo- ZZT tJ Z aa tha British empire Is. It Is a fact " V" - Vv "VVL P' - wnom mey oeiongea. out 01 w.e s "7" I-T;- uTJBa doubt familiar to everybody whom I " , .w. 1 V V whole civilised world, in doing mat mey " x" - . . - , , . . , 1 iui 111 in 1113 ruaiici V7 . ai uiauicuia nnu I . -n . . j - w n r i w a nl I rai LIMII II :uillui IS. am saurtannn si inw yrr ertrii. niwncni, 1 , 1 nave, DeueTe me, uiuo iuoi . . . . . ... . V.. v.. T .n ... I prrpjiraiiona lur ar mi nan ever ron I ,i thia mncrPiifi on of the I 1 'J"n-""". Ing ' Imaginatively conceived precisely l""v" i. J. . J landmarks in human civiliratioti. what tha altuation of the British empire nd. Patriotism of statesmen. I do not . is On this connection. I aL-tk si l" I -tt PJJ TJ A 4-r urtets r. . pomon ; ntn, i, ;;; k.;; nun xicu uco lcu lu " i my suaienre are, cuiarna vi 1 contrived, can deal wltn eve rv suttlect: ' tha United States. Tha United States 1 can cover the whole ground of tnter standa solid. Impregnable, self-sufficient, national reconstruction. It would be all Its unes Of communication protected.! folra- to make th attemnt and it wmilrl docrbly protected, completely protected folly to pretend that the attempt has from any conceivable hostile attack. It , VA. i -oh--,. : la aot merely that you are one hundred As WM mo((t clearly ejCp,ained by the ...... 7""" ; ' I secretary of state on Saturday, the Washington1 Lobnt; S. mik F: Sj A M. Special com-1 LOST Black aad white Alaska spits dog; license uuicauen weaneaaay aTening E. 8th and Bumaida st. at S o'clock. M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. See'y. MOUNT TABOR LODGE No.' 42. A. F". A A M. Special com munication Wednesday eTenrng. 11 XSS Diro S10 on, I CsU Auto. 222 -18. SITUATIONS WANTED MAI i MOhVE SALU and LOWER SELLING EXPENSES . Are aoma hard nuts to era. just av. I! you need a SALES MANAGER or ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER No. 250. Call Main 24i. Keward- LOST A lemon aad waits pointer pap S aaa. old, raorie East 4752. Kewar LOST Wrist wstch, "Zeta ' eagra.ed oa back. SeUwood 1740. Reward. LOST Ford ear. No. 1182IS Finder plaaae return to 210 Alder; $50 reward. 7:30 o'clock. Pythian Temple. SS8 I LOST Friday, giri s bine cost, with fur collar. I who has had Tahiable exn-uuia aaiea nirntsrs Yamhill it E. i and T. C degree. 1 kso n-., W 170? n,nnl I In a lsrge Miri corporation near Puiahmv ..4 Vnaung brethren welcome. I fTSx a ; t-wwi. -1 p b " i".Vi I wh u oonaidenng locating m tha Nonhweau U R. JOHiiSON. W. M. I LOST Sorority pin with initials J. P. S, Call I He work, in a plain way. hits hard. . m LDGE No. 172. A. I "JB" , 1 wen with his neighbors, and is loofcng tr aa F. A A M. Special communi-1 1 uigo yeuow maie reman siuen. aaa. I opiwrnmiiy wmcn oe nones wui derelre) into a cauon .weaseaday ere nine, fiorem 1 v- 1 " m use is taia Der 10. at T:S0. Wort In K. UI LOST Black cocker aDaniel doc 87 East 47th I "'" . and M. M. degrees. Tin toes In-1 at. or Tabor 440. I EXPERIENCED bnrkiarer wsnu mtt hnix Tited. Order W. M. I ..w , 1 .L : 1. : 1 , . I frmndarinial n, hfiiMi,, 1 1. FREDERICK W. NICHOLS. See'y. 'T ' .V. JT . , " "l li AJ h... bn-r jTVi wort bi OREGON - ELECTRIC C O TJNCIL 1 rutJ' " angora cas. iau wain. zs. 1 day or contract anywhere. I sa sa ri-am vnviT. iui'i u it.. : ti . 1 . 1 Ksn witn T ami t Joaebb Kmi rin mi 1. 1 this (Tuesday) areihnc at 8 o'clock I BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200 OrBoiSMorlnquire at the W lae . at Pythian bldg. All members in- I I PALNTING. paprrnanglng. lurnrum rmeiard aad Tited. O. O. HALA Sea. I xw wiTTn I retimrned Pncas reasonsbie: work rans. St Frsncu Apes., uroaaway im. 1 vaeo. nnop ioa uawtaorne aaa. Tahot 124S or itzz. rUvTi-ri t vti i.m'iit vrt Ki a I SS and SIS per day being paid to cor irsd- F. ASD A. U. Special com- "y esr Practical system aad uptxdaU I waa mmjix ismuvu asm sa aa- v waasw. am ( 1 facta to remeasbaa- about tha UEMPUOX Ante ninnies tion Wednesday, Pvthian bida. M. M. degree. V iting brethren welooma. Order W. M. KKK ATTENTION BRADT A ROACH We pa'nt and repair rtxia and know how. Tsbr 571 S WoodUan 441S H. J. HUH.nru.. Bee ind Cansda; asUblisbad orTr 1 yr7 lariwrf 1 VK 1 repaired and painted; of th. Brotherhood of Locomo- nmlant of aniuS taima. nataJoVl. "j'T?- H" lL r"fif??'"; and Engiaemen will giTe a I tha world: our pbeaoaseaal tn0 and saooaH I ' ,' . " "T .. Kn IT kt th Uhnr U antiralw ilu lo.lk. .i-l.l a 1 I lum- LADTES' society titte rlramen 1 k-s ThilHl, Temple. 4th and Jefferson, at 8 p. so. Lunch 1 Uvwaandi of graduates who are aa. Aug big serred.- Admission Si cents. I saooey aad ta barinm for thimasNas. pm pea. CMBLEM JEWkXIrr . spaca.butto ptea, I "fT. ,n. Z' ' rW cuaiua, iin.1 I i srvEVivn .1... ix-.. u i i.i tion. PAPER11ANGING. work s arwoalty. Bdwy. 232V Untina. painting, nesset All work guaraavsad. Caa CARDS OF THANKS WE wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the, kindness and sympathy shown us by our many friends during our rerent bereaTement; also for the beautiful floral offer ings TiTen. Mrs. KS Wong snd fsmily. WE wish to thank our many friends for their floral offerings and sympathy extended during our hours of bereaTement orer tha loaa of onr beloTed wife and satter. Its M. Moody. W. H Moody. Mrs. Leily Clark, Mrs. A. K. Bpragne. WE wish to extend our thanks and appre ciation to oar many kind friend for their kind ness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended us in the recent loss of our daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Haase. DEATH NOTICES 103 asked to prevent the state canvassing board from declaring the Independents elected when It meets next week. Peti tioners will charge there were insuffi cient signatures on the recall petitions to make the election legal. The law re quired approximately 68,000 signatures. Independents rued over 80,000 names. and the Non-Partisans claim thousands of these were duplicated and others were not legal voters. A 4 Vnn.rJa,l,.n 1. n-, m Vi..1ni...f Awn I O. Will. WI. I-C I . v. -I V, ; .InlJ IV,. r. n l.J . . ., . , , - I IT 1 Ik WCId 3 1 1 H U MIC ItaKUC ICftUClB TC rion was 1 U.V J''."., I opposed to the move and believe the Cite Authority for . Transfer of Funds WAUL In this city, NoTember 15. Marie Wahl. aged 70 years, wife of Fata Wahl. mother of Frit, Marie. F.mll. Otto. ErSeat and lav Wahl. all of this city. The rams ins are at tha oon serratory chapel of the East Bade funeral di rectors, 414 East Alder street MoOon of funeral will appear in a later Issue. MEMORIAL Not. 9, 1921, Mra. Ollie Funk. Wife of Richard H. Funk, passed swar at tbe home of ber brother, Wm. H. Balweu, 1603 Di- Tision st.. roruana.. or. FLUFF RUGS WELIaS Not. 14. at ISS E. Buffalo st, Sarah Wells, aoed 71 nan. The remaina aiw at Finley'a mortuary. Montgomery at 6th. Notice of tuneral nerealter. inere.y inai you arw ui. w.a.m.wv cin- htJI deai and dwl,s only wUh the tne,sUte InduSWl accident , . . . .ta i ue lne try In the world; It is that the whole ,hr ' wnioh Awn htt Wm, JuJ interests of the league would be configuration of your country, tl rwium w wr wmm i, 1 fr. noositv nn.ll. all nnit.r. ,.J t.,nA h. inHt. lu ""': '" v,cw "l U,D such that you ara wholly Immune from . t,'.irir nf tU, tr,, !T5. A.-.r the special election failed to alter the pean nations who have diminished their commissTon-, demand was prompt- f JSSTn flMls and who at nrewnt have no rlere I a . lttAr- from Hoff. annrlainsr them WU,.P lorcea to go aneaa with It, Non- -.-t v 4ZTe ... t V- -.in ... jU . .I.... - I artisans Detieve tneir administration tr Vi W A aaiiJa. I " " J oi uie uauio.ci. I will ha unnnnii ir I rb f 1 V. K nn beyond the necessities that I In its leUer to Hoff the commission j wu 00 unpopular. 'fl I I I I I I I IX TfcJ I national hnnnr and nnMnnnl ri,fi e I i!nfa nnt that that aeerre?ated accident quire, I fund Is a reserve rund wnicn nas oeen . ' I set aside to provide the future monthly one vitr.silON UJ.TOCCHED payments to widows and children and "Again, It does not touch a question I to workmen who are permanently dis- nhlrh every man coming from Europe abled." Its transfer to any other fund must feel to be a question of immense I is not permissable the commission con nd almost paramount' Importance: 1 1 tends. '' mean the heavy burden of land arrna- I In his letter to the commission Hoff ment That la left on one side, to be I explains the transfer as due to an over dr alt with by other schemes and . In draft on the general accident fund. This other ways, what It does is surely one overdraft, the commission explains, was Made out of your old worn-out carpets and ruga Save half the price of a new rug. Use woolen clothing. 9x12 Rugs at earn -cleaned, $1.50 188 East Eifhtl. 5aw NT i Hughes Plan. Will Save $200,000,000 On Prospective Cost FUNERAL NOTICES 104 WILCOX At FairTiea. Or.. Not. 13. 1921 otnaine W. Wilcox, aged 70 Tears, hucband of Hannan Wilcox, fatter of Mrs. Earl Wilkin son of Oakland, Cal.. Dr. C. C. Wilros of ForV land. Or., and Mrs,' Irring ProTenca of Boise, Idaho. Friends and acquaihtancea ara raspecv luity in Tiled to attend tbe funeral semcea Wed nesday. Not. 16, 1921. at 2 o clmk p. m., at the ens pel ot ixrwara Holmsa a Son. Tmrd and Salmon streets. Interment Rose City cemetery. FLUFF RUGS From Old Carpets Bag Rags Wovea AH Sizes at 7B Cants Pwr Vara. WOOLEN CLOTHING AND BAGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. CARPET CLEANING 8x1 a RUGS STEAM CLEANED S1 .SO WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. 54-68 Union At. N. East 681 S. 0 .UR chief business is to cooperate with your phy ; auciaxi, carrying out his orders to the least de tail. Therefore, bring prescriptions to us for ' , accurate filling. '. PrompttM and , Dependability -.-s ..si r 4 1 Washington. Nov. 15. (U. P.) Up ward of $200,000,000 would be saved in of the biggest things that has ever yet brought about through an over-invest-i ; ", '; c'J - 12' been done by constructive statesman- merit of the Industrial accident rund, ' "f, " " J " I J "l rhlp. It does deal with the three great which investment was made by the state T Roosevelt told the advisory coun- fleets of the world, and in the broad bond commission based upon reports pre- " spirit in which it deals with these fleets, pared by the statue treasurer showing the m U?1lte chai: in the proportion of disarmament which condition of the various funds. IfHhe rin Eamed it lays down for those fleets, the gov- llofrs reports to the commission show 'T2m,rJn ' . . . ernmeat of the country which I rep- an over-investment from the Industrial ,T!:.,r " 1, - Suerla"d resent la ln tha fullest and heartiest accident funds of more than ,100.000. r- - rTreslntlvrTr p. n'nT sympathy with the policy which the . " ..?,LfH"v.pmlsy!- 0 thlnk mo8t rlghUy. Uken the battle fleet . --TiEJsmaws i tad W B W I aa the aggressive unit which they have .""SSSL S i IZt Thompson. New Yorfc. 55 i the main to consider: and In the bat- , , Vr 7 rZZtrJ 1 www . Z$ tla fleet you must include, those auxiliary IAritrtntf? Erf WnTTinn PmnlnTTO Wlf To Escape Assailant II E! I . . - , J ', , , v.. ii. I tana: aroey uiraca, iesi. a a..w.r. 7 "'"I c , w.i p-rtlandr Millard H tLa ffwalaa r ranaa iralnat MHa n "ivii o : . . ...v. T.i. . 1. 1 Baker. 1. Tacoma. and Mrs. Ivey Joyce anw annll torn tn hkh tt maw v nn. I ' ' . . - - - c. Shaw. J7. Seattle, and Elisabeth Han- rXOrOSAL ACCEPTABLE Bend. : Xov. 15. Mra W. R. Nutt aaBv-o rvaVi4 Citnr) a s tVmm a atttttsiaM J7 .Ijobnto, wr wT last 15. and Isabel F. Oagnon. 18, Vancou-1 -.. . v, . -rakina- ituaTtr. rllw blns-ina- ver : Paul Dalnit, JS. and Nellie Bogo- inST!,..: r,"rr T ' ' J.M as r TWasataa,sl I aMsfJ SnVlU W UCOCr.CtaU XI DSkQ to ona auhject namely, tha batUa flaet, donoff, IS. Portland, accosted her on the road Just outside taainc utoae two. we batueanipa mem-i Mm. " of town. When they neared the house. selwea and tha vessels auxiliary and nao-l LtTafPT JAW" SEEK h. anavt that aha haH rrwkvii kt assary to a tattle flaet, we think that I several deer killed by aportsmaa in I ran away. Search for the man has bn in. proporuon Grant county showed symptoms of I futile. CORNER. OIU and ALDER. STS. cpi lvrn mm ntvin think! the 5nS? I countries la acceptable ; we V' I limitation of armaments 4a acceptable; we think tt should be acceptable ; we firmly believe that It will be accepted. "lumpy Jaw." an ailment to which cat tle are subject, according to Stanley G. Jewett of the U. S. biological survey. ASKS.IitM DAHAGES John G. Brown, a cook, filed suit V ti. mv eri, .h mata wr.ia-h I Jwt will taiJt up the matter with' th I .aiTist th S. P. & & cchmiiv in circuit i Kawaftffe ssaSsnf SrAMIirl tha aVfirUi aTtafl AttturAamT 4 state game commission In an effort to I court today, asking 120.709 damares for lis not a message which is going to be 1 have precautionary, raeasrire taken J injuries received March 2, at Carson, I received' by those moat concerned with! against spread of the disease. The in- J Wash-, when, ha stepped out of a boxcar cod approbation. I believe it la going 1 lectea oeer - ware tuiea near wuiyonjcooKsnacs on tne sraing ana xeu live to be received ay them with. warm. ur - . . , t . eei traca ursaaun sua w , CARPET CLEANING aCFITTINO, RELAVINO, RESIZING, ETC. x1Z RUGS STEAM CLEANED. S1.2B Watti anas maoa aver. Feathers Rsnovatad. ALL KINDS NEW MATTRESSES for SALE MOREER CARPET CLEANING WORKS 1072 E. Lincoln St. Aut. 23747 . FLUFF RUGS Mads from All Kinds of Old Carpeta For QoalHr. Berries and EcoooatJ. OREGON FLUFF RUG CO. E. Start St, Tabor 7S1 AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSOJCS AUCTrOI HOCSK. KI-1T1 BECUHU ' BTUeKT. 8AL& AT 111 a. a SPECIAL NOTICES 101 SEALED PTOPosals addressed to R. At. Daffy, bar mess mi wager, actins ' for tbe Board of Resents of the gtate Agricultural Couece. Cor- TsiUS. Of.; will be reeetTed at the of fie the eoUeaw catit S o'elaek n. sa.. No. 31 121. for tha fnmishina ' of all material and taw pert rraa nee of laaor required for tbe completion of tba iduntbins. elaetne wirms. beaucr- and Tea tils tic sytteta for a 3 story and feauesaeBt hmldtn, Iknoww as UM tJOIB' Bare baildias) for Use Stats AsTarBttaral Ctil- be at i -orvaihS- nr. AU bids shall be oa a proposal blank, waicfi win aw Joraaiaed warn appHcatioa by the arefarteet- All ta wot aad Bsatertals arast eonfona ta tha Tilaas aad specifics Dans tbarefor . on fOm at tbe on ire of tbe arctuert, Jotm Tli hum 104S tTbamntr cf ComBaerca - bMs'. Pnrtauad. Or., aad at aba office, d K IL Ooffy. . State Asnettltaral CoUese, CacraBis. HKNKXK Not. 14. at her lata residence, 643 K. 14th sr. N.. Paulina Henkle. aced 16 years, danshter of lir. and Mrs. Henry Hankie. rtroerai semcea will be onduotad Tbnrsday. No Tember 17. at 2 t. m . from tba Zion Cooara- (ational church, corner of East Prh and Kre- mont. snenda inrited. Interment Rosa City cemetery. Kemains at Pearson's CDdertaAlria u.lk i, ii . - ; nuncu ,u m. iiiuii ve. POWELL, Mot. 15. at the late residence. ii PettraroTe at. Lucille, aaed 24 Tears, srifa nf Dr. J. H. Powell, dauchter of Mm. Alta Michell. sister of Velma licbell of PorUartd. Tbe fu neral aerrice wur be held Tnnradar. Nov. 17. at 2:50 p. in. at rinley s nortuary Mootsomery at atn, rnenas lnntra. toncludinj; semce Koss Tty cemiHery. UEalPHTXXi'S AUTO 4k TRACTOR SCHOOLS 7Q7 Hawthorne stsl 111 Oak St.. PorUsrfd. In jou contnr4ste btuidint II so about your plana. I draw pians lor Tabor 4S7 tail WHT BE OCT OF A JOB OR WORK AT AN UNDERPAID POSITION f CARPKNTER rtimste oa rnaif wwrk. ronta reosiml snd rsrsse bout Shop. 1 SS 7 Hawrhome Tabor liae. CAKPENTKR New or n-pr wrk. cnri-art o day: pncea ncbt. Aut. 421 it. 4141 A41S Vi hava SefYMI lintw4ft nf mi miIhIm I St ft. E. to positions payinff frost S200 to pet ROrGH carpenter wort. PsU-h y.air roT Bmui moBth. If yoa, sriQ rail at Unioa ara. and! yna a fine csrare I-aat aoraer. It will pay Wasoo St. any 'day (eacept Bsra'day) at 10 I ym to call w din 66TS r.a Vi. PV."VT a ,'oar.J! PAl.VTLNt; or uiitux. lood .rtaa. haea nnderstand wfa w. aradnat w. -nnV-ta .Ha V0"- " aetaUly snske food than any ant school la I SHrS;LI;. rnof pau-hinc cuuer r-pmintn. tha V. m. Bm I iin nia ii ataaa a penonal I leasj nusuirn man ivi. tnTestiaatioa or writ tar oar FRZS boo I rAPK.RJIAN'iIN; and Uiuu. tint class snsra. . I PnrH rraennabe. labor HOSO aix'oz arrwi awt, irrinnv trnnni. : : . n".rfr.able !40 YJ-X Stb Pkm Kaat 3lo SHIN,I.KRS Tben you want ahiniiins at iwr-runf Wdlfl 208. mnrnincs. Handrail of a a to- I CEMENT Vt ORR saUsfacuoa aursnvad. Wd.rv 3241. wo ax TEAM SUM, esnsTaia-.4, STadiac, tr TOU ara really tatcrasted in s better lob asd more nay. wrtta for any FREE 72 rmxr. uiostrated Boo af Vacta. obua uwjuataaatias exoiaSMd. Pictures of stadenu settlas practical- traiains. Tells 'how you eaa eara rooas aad board while leantaac. etc.. dar or nwtract. East I Ml 4 rHs of Wonderful Los Aacdes rUnuta Shows - Ann. ..e. .w.ri. b iliT. how aon ran Am Wk nil,. f i a , an I FLCMBlt. dona eery nawonabla By tba aoas i w ' . " .17 I or by the Job. An to. 21S-S1. to (400 a aaouta. becaasa of thai traiains. 1 CONCRETE pounnc or send uus nooc rail to anyone interested. I meat wora. usu sen. i . arter l p. a. Write i. A. RosenkraBS, Praaidant. K. A aaa a- riaoeroa, los Anceiea. West's FT! EST BUSINESS COLLEGE. En roll any time for all - Busirjess Counea, incloa rnc eotaptomeier. alrnocraxhr. bankina. bonk- keepfna, N1HT SCHOOL $o a MONTH. rrea Catalotroe. Addraas 4 th aear Starr so a. rboao Msin t0. POSITION FOk EACH GRADUATE CAKP ENTER aaa oa&uactar. ebbus. urhlaS in tbe tmiioins Ima. panoe Ksat WAN'TElt Onspoola to di by contract; alaa brvk for sie. can rxtnmnts a7 4. K.r-S KEHl.NuLEl Rolled cnmios a agnnshy. East 15S1. I'UASTERlVii dnne, ntaia and ornsjaentaL Umslea Tnminen r.ac -i1,', or aisx w. HAKDVVOOIi fVion. by day or contract. Raf- rrrnr Kj-t 8710 CARPENTER or smrerjman bare fsauly; coav- der snyhmt tomlliwn 4S l AlNTIMi. paprtianrri sad tintiric; ajao ra pair wort full SA PAINTING, untins and psperhansins. work Call AIHAS1I-4J. PAINTING pair mnt narwrhanciJK sod tintim; asa Sellword 21. ALISKT RUKi.. Sb AN1 MORKIROW wuua. -UJ awai rm ... , . i I 1 . . l. tha trade as a weeks; recess soane pay while I " ' r T' II, oni ' ' iiiaa ln,ia i 1 1 1 ,m, itf.i.i m a aa I am. I iu. ... atea racelra stata iM. Write or call tor cata locua. JS4 fctrrnnde st ROCK I ktOUNTAUS TEACHERS AGENCT BoroB free. Erank K. Wellea. forater saw, Stata sapt.. star.. N W. Bank hkla A at. I1M1 learn Barber trade: wacea while Oraswa Barber Colleaa. 2S3 lad LEARN TELEG h A PHT ksnwsy Telersph In- stitste. 4S4 Rajtway Ezehaacs bids Nicbt SPEELMON At Caldwell. Idaho. Nor en ber 12 Jacob K. Bueetmon. aaed tS years. Funeral semcea will be held at tha eoDserTatorr ebasel oi to cast bide Tuneral oirectora tomorrow at IS AO a. as. Interment at Mount Scott oaaso tery. Friends inrited. WANTED Ona man to leara Tulcanisin and retreadinc 810 DiTistos L FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S THIRD AT RATJKOS MAIN SOT East Side Funeral Directors ft. S. DUICWTJIQ, rajC "Tha Psnuly Sata tha Priea.- 414 K. AJOar . J. Dunning: &,McEntee Itorrisoa St. ijxk. Broadway 410 Aat. MML Lerch. Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH A XD HAWTHORXB PHOSE EAST TL FINLEY'S MORTUARY lfONTGOatEST AT lTTTH. kLani 9. McENTRE A EILXRa. ruamd psnors with all taw priTacy of a noeaa. lata and arsssu ata Phooa Broadway Ills. Aat. SSl-ss. klLLta A TRACK! fwaeral aV W Aat. S1S-4S. at T.1m C tn k. T. BYRNES .J&f&SES tai WHKibs sea. - wooolrwa 22S. Skewes Corner Third aad Pay. A.R.Zeller Co. (S WUhaaas asw. HELP WANTED MALE 201 ACCOUNTANT WANTED BT MILLION DOLLAR CpMPANT TO BH'OMK CITY SALESMAN. HAN DLING STANDARD LINE OF NATION ALLY ADVERTISED BANK. Office and Faetiry Mrtcrov ArrlicatiT con fidential. ALBERT T. HOPPE. 426 Pittock Bids. FIRST CLASS BAKER wanted at once; moat be ' cood bread and me maker and under tend deeoratlnc; beat of references required. Answer L-SS2, JoamaL CEMENT work, ail kinds. KeUwnnd 1 Ptrst caua only. IF TOl want built in futures, cupboards, etc.. rail Auto. n zi. PAINTING and UnUDtT keaarr.abia rstas. Raf errocea: work susraoteed. SW1. 102T. POSITION AS MECHANIC LASZ WANT El MUS. PAINTING and aalaotniaint. ood S. raaaonabia. TRITK banlmt wsnted; lumber, wood or erase Room 1, 271 W Grand sts. East 291. ALL ainds of hsjhm snd dehtanht lor S-ta irnrl Autotnsnc &2S 44 SHINGLES Alt kinds. low pnees. CsU TaW 7S. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 2S4 Al.IAKolMi srwu aid den-r. relauchea. doll expert and arwiae lamp iwrssltrt. -wants either borae work or contract- Main I St. LACE fTHTAlN" HAND LAITTdEKED; 11 TEARS' EXPERIENCE. EAST lla. ELI ERL V waul waou light housework. At- deem Mn. M . S Hswtbome see., snratsirs. BOKKElTPEnV STENOGRAPHER. 4 yra. es nenence. mii'j portion. Mar. S. ns 18. DRESSMAKING 25C WANTED Competent bisfaway corartroctioa soperirrtend enL Blast be experienced aad able to (ire the best of Tufercweea. Write CX-177. Journal, fir iac auallficaUoo and Mlary expected ia fust letter. WANTED Carpet lsyers in San Kranciara; e- paneneed aanda only; permanent eapwracni to soma aad at leant aix months' emptormaat for all; tiajasportatioai refanded. Wae 47 49 per day. Apply C. I Maps. 43 Fifth St.. Pcrthmd. Or. " ' CARPENTER, nrst-claas snly. for taunla ftmah aa hewat, WUI pay Si a day. Call Wednesday. 17 K. Std. BIG MONET for hustler. Direct contract so. hcains iocoaaa In raswa ta Mr. Hose. Perkins hoai . paiid a WANTED Unisons brick bafldias xl00, 1 autax Z3w-at. cotscraU ar tary. ksaf fcaaa. HEafSTITCHING. any ouaur. and ecalioptac. aa per yard. BuLLuoe. stall oraers roan attention. Brins Uus adv.. it -fc worth l with every order rT.r si. zn ansae pms LTE1NG. clrentM. prtasma. saottelrnc. reaa'as. altarattoaa. pkaatma. Taa aoasble prieas. '' Cabaart t'lam eaatias par lor. 4ii MTrrVe. near llth Mars 1st THE GLAD SHOP Draaaaaakinc. eeeains sewae a specaHy. ModersU pncas. lfrOl Broadway bide Main St4 , SL81E BLCELEV . With Paris Hat Shop. Knartrlabia. bsrttows, pleatrns. T Alder at. Main 17. , JTREET dresses ssada U order. - WoHl rosranteed. S34 Sth. PtMwv Marshall 22 tS. DRESSMAKING by the day. satssfsctsoa- cm- anteed. Tabor 1124 DRESSMAKING aaaa aacraboa aaatiy 7S Mirer) see, pen NURSES tS7 txi'i.kikJ. El icsciiel auraa deua a "ErW ; cradaata T. w, li a- uiiaii sn J. Ward, 12 E. 124 sc. i i ?