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    FRIDAY. ! NOVEMBER 23. 1821:
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
19
CURRENT
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tVtNI5
EFFECT UN HISTORY
OF WHS SEEN
The paradoxes and apparent Inconsis
tencies of the ancient historians, sacred
and profane, aa wall aa modern wrtu
may h explained and reconciled by to
ting back to original sources and Inter
preting them In th light of th period.
Be definition of terms aad tha motlva-
tlona of currant events, said Richard F,
Mhols. praldnt of Read college, to
day In a discussion of tha "Llmltationa
of tha Ancient Book" at tha opening
aeaalon of tha seven tee eta annual meet
Ing of th Pacific coast branch of tha
American Historical aaaoclatlon at the
MultnomaH hotel.
Literary canona controlled mora than
a regard for strict historical statement
In th writing df the gospels and class
ics, he said.
Other feature of th opening session
war a paper by Ralph H. Luts of Stan.
ford university, telling of tha Hoover
war collection at Stanford, of Import'
ant historical documents bearing on tha
World war and an Interesting story on
th part played by sheriffs in tha time
of King John and their responsibility
for soma of tha causes leading to tha
struggle with th barons which cul
minated In Magna Charts.
Olive Kunts of Reed college read an
essay on Tiberius Caesar, be iast of
the Roman republican
At tha afternoon session Northwest
history was tha principal topic dls
russed. 1evl E. Toung of the Univer
slty of Utah told of th settlement of
tit great basin by th Mormon people
snd "Jay's Treaty and th Northwest
Boundary Oap" was treated of by Bam
oel r. Bemls of Whitman college. Rob
ert M. Oatk of Willamette university
described th first Indian school of tha
.North wee L ..
Manifestations of party llf in tha
British North American colonies was
th subject of a paper by R. C. Clark
of the University of Oregon.
HEAVY GALE HPS
CA
OREGON
(Cnetinoed Pross Psge Oh)
velocity was recorded and tm day before
4 miles. Reports were not being ob
tained from Tatooeh laland today, indl
rating that tha atorm was so heavy there
that wires were tern out.
The Willamette river at Portland con
tlnued to fall gradually today. At I
o'clock this morning th flood was at
the 1S.8 foot level, which Is a fall of
one and one half feet from tha crest.
Tha river will probably go below the
Tond stage of It feet Saturday.
An extremely heavy rain fell on the
.city early this morning. A total rainfall
of .lT--f an Inch was recorded in one
hour at the weather bureau.
Temperatures In Eastern Oregon and
Washington continued to moderate to-
Bf.SCHCTFS PAHK!GER
ABE BEl.tO CABEP TOR
The Pallea. Nor. 25 Word reached
Tha Dalles that tlha 'passengers from
the North Bank train for Bend, which
haa been stalled In the snow about 1
miles south of Mauptn, In the Deschutes
la Mud Hollow. Just south of Kufus,
which 4eflea all effort at penetration.
HI ATT KAI9S ARE HOW
FOLLOWING AT ROOD BITER
Hood River, Nor. tS.-With heavy rain
now falling and with the mercury at
II tha snow has now hardened sufncl
ently to make travel in th back country
possible and a -number of ranchers are
out to secure supplies. Tha roads are
gradually being opened up aad by tha
and of th week connection between tha
rural districts and city will be estab
lished again.
Work on tha O-W. R. A N. railroad
is progressing, but several days will
elapse before rail communications to
Portland will be established. The steam
er Teal arrived Thursday morning.
bringing local residents, who had been
snowbound west of this section, about
tons of matt and the first newspa
piers since Saturday. The boat will
maintain a trl-weekly service from now
on.
Engineer Collier of the highway de
partment returned Wednesday night
from a trip over tha enow to Moeier
tunnels and reports that drifts of over
SO feet deep make it impossible to open
tne Highway until steam shovels are on
hand.
W. Bealey and D. Olel of the Pacific
States Telephone company arrived here
Wednesday night after a very hard
hike from Corbett and reported conditions
along tho highway and railroad even
worse than expected. Mile after mile of
polea are down and in a number of
places the drifts range from 15 to 40
feet deep. In spite of the snow having
seiuea. wnere granulated ice ran down
tha mountains the drifts appear to be
almost of solid ice. As far as could be
seen, there had not been many dirt or
rock slides. They saw 12 cars at Eagle
creek deep under the snow, but all were
In good shape except for the tops of
which had broken under the weight of
snow. The rangers were looking after
these cars.. Further east 20 cars and
four trucks were also In good shape and
apparently in no danger from slides. I
The deepest drifts are at Shellrock
mountain. Between here there are no
Indications of rock slides. At Trout
dale, a one foot section of Ice covered
phone wire weighed 140 pounds and miles
of wires are down. Over 100 men are
at work on the railroad at Multnomah
Falls and but alow progress is being
made.
It was reported Thursday that four
section men had been lost in a slide, but
officials state that although the men
have not been located it Is hoped that
they will return to the main gang. They
have no evidence of a new slide having
taken place.
The first train from Portland over the
North Bank railroad naased through
Underwood, Thursday raornlnt? at 11
o'clock. Telegraph service Is maintained
to Portland by way of Spokane.
S50VT DAMAGE HEATT llf
DISTRICT ABOCT MILTON
ii i ran. mov. zo. The heavy snow
damaged the electric light plant flume
above Milton and as a result schools
were closed. The snow caused much
damage. Several buildings fell under its
pressure. The roof of the Valley Fruit
company's new warehouse at the state
line caved in and the Walla Walla Val
ley Railway company sent heated refrig
erator cars to care for the apples. Joel
How-ten's new automobile was damaged
when the roof of his garage gave way.
A bam on the Knight place at Sunny
side fell. The west porch of the Lamb
Fruit company's warehouse went down
and the coal house on the O-W. R. &
N., belonging to the Shields Packing
House, collapsed.
Disarmament Will
Be Considered at
Toram of Students
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Waiter E. Erickeoa. 2. 651 E. 2 Ota sc. -
Mary Erettler. 10. fits X. 20th at.
Onnand .Palter, local. Wilmar Apta, aad
Merle W. Bloere. legal. 103 Pacific St.
red T atanswtren. legal. 138 k. zvta st
and EeUa A. Eeigler, legal. 1674 Belmont sc.
Lawrence T. Wehriy. IS. 883 Everett St..
sad Gertrwde M. Dyer. 11. 82 EUa at.
EOu J. Foagren. 21. aw 1. rsruaaa, in
aad Gofcbe Rankin, 18. R. 1. city.
Jaaua IT Cur. leant. Harrisons. Or., sad
result of a recent assembly I Mata Basalts, segaL 12 Kamaaswoetk are.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Not.
15. As
talk by B, F. Irvine, editor of The Ore-1 p tT i tTTsUe avZ
gon Journal, a series of forums will be I i3o? liTSty1' "
held for the purpose of discussing phases Ant-ast Stefan,' ft. 787 Beed st. aad Amelia
Aff , n . Ta 1 1 1, !.... n .... A lUCMK 21. ZAI B SlTTaX I I !
ments. At the first meeting Tuesday, Ul, asdslto SSi Jsgni. 874Thnrsui.
Dean H. D. Shsidon of tha school of I Saaauai O. Grikbte, keal. 41 54tk at., and
xlun&rlnn will Aimmmm Rnrim nf tu KiaHM. SSS K. SOtk.
the Conference on the Great Social Quea- CarW. lwl. 0 Jth at. and Etama
Uons Facing the World." &SiT BanaT teal. 117 iaUaa are., and
Irvine a talk stirred the students to I Rnth Hvkim koi. 17 Julian arc.
such an extent that virtually every dis- Henry B. Chase, tecal. Lebaooa. Or., aad
cusslon group on the campus has given OSj-jS"! .Sti - al
special emphasis to the disarmament I Laaii. h. wi ti Hniw.
question. r - I Lester Ei Laitrits, fecal. Milan, Wain., and
Faculty members have sent a telegram I Borne M. Hamebaek. w su
to Washington urging mutual conoes-1 T5 " fi "' "
eitj. and
Efria V. Bpickler, 2. oty.
WEDDINQ OAED EKGEATEBB
W. G. SMITH A CO 111 Morgan Bids.
FUNERAL NOTICES 104 i
kTRIN" At tha raidenoa. 661 East 5UsZ
north. Not. 14. gea G. ktrria. aaed SS rear.
beloved aaabaod of Halea Mrria. father of 'fl-
tuua ana Margaret Mynn, Motaar-ia-iaw ol uscar
v. Boras aad Joha McCarrM of this city and
Otto HakWh of Pandlatna. Or. Deceased as a
member of Portland council Me. 7o, Knishta of
Cohtmbna, and Portland kidce Mo. 141. B. P. O.
Elks. Faneral-wai be bold from the raddeatisl
ranrral parlors ef Dttanins A Cain, Monuon. a.
at itn, amtarday, Ivor, xo. Mil m.; taeaea
to St. Boss's ebaich. East 54th aad Alameda
ata. wbere rwrriem auas will be offend at 9:30
a. nt - rrKnds tantrd ta attend. Cancmauit
serrtfes Boee City Park cemetery: - -
to Washington urging mutual conoes- e- 5.8i
sion, reduction of armaments and utmost I Baymond A. Bataa, SS. Y. M. C A.
pracucai puoucity ax tne conierence.
Police Scowl at
Parents Who Left
Child in Machine
THORPE la this city, Noreniber 22 Eutsne
l. Tnaroe. aaed 87 ntn. fanaband af K. .
Thorpe, father of Banaford and Hotter 8. Thorpe,
all of tnk city; member of Multnomah eaatD Ka.
ti. w. u. W.. Maecabees and Greaoani trance
! roneiai sern.es enu take place front tne eon-
eirstory ensnol ef tne Kast Side Funeral Lhree
ton. 414 East AMer street, at 2 n. ss.. featorday,
aoeemoeT xa. c neaaa mnte- Concladins aarr
ices at the Portland Crematorium, under the
anapiees o Maitnoroab camp So. 77. w. O. W,
ANDEUStSON In this city. November 24. Joae-
nhine Andenon. and fil nam sir. nf A u
I Anderaon. mother of Al-rin and Gladys Anderson
aiunrva xiaurn oi oraaa itapuu,
Mich. Tba funeral aerrlcea will take nli fmm
the conserrstnry chapel of the East Side Funeral
in recta ta. 414 Kast Alder street, at S :S0 n. m.
Baturaay. NoTember 26. Friends invited. Be-
mains wui be lorwarded to.Parken Prairie. Minn.,
BIRTHS
AkHfc!A To Mr. and Mis. T. Asaoina, 294
U"illtm ?CriSer 8. a son.
BOTDSTON To Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Boydstoa.
1082 East Lincoln. November l. a eon.
RIFONKR To Mr. and Mra F. K. Biel
1485 East Beveata aortn. aeveeaser IV.
tit-si TV al fl 1 nlfl DnKnw DhttBAn was IavH I ATrTl
. -w. " rc" raTra-T. U. .J If- WOliam Clem. 4409
aione in an automooue 1 nuraaay nigni 1 nixtr-thud S. EL. November 10. a daat&tsr.
BALDWIN To Mr. and Mra. P. M. Maldwin.
aaj ata - - aaA iHlre
. . . a. A a wm 1 . AUNTua. r PfpTlWr eW. UMUUU.
parents, air. ana aars. tjenson, us VBH OCT To Mr and kit D. Z. Gay. 670 East
Street, wenz to a picture snow. I n-rim. November 15. a daochter.
"He was asleep when we left and we LaMASTEB To Mr. and Mrs. B. B. LeMaster,
didn't want to wake him up." said the " rortytnim. novemoer a a oausnter.
father when he called for the boy at the
police Station. EOWDES To Mr. and Mn.'0. Bowden, 6609
After two persons phoned to the police Fiftr-aUbth arenas. November 17. a daughter.
that the bov. cold and in tears, was alone COTOXZAKITI To Mr. and Mrs. A. (jotomann
Y-Z. rTi V;rT.,i i ht CABLASCIO To Mr. and Mrs. D. Carlaacio.
"' I 4 Oft East Forty-third. November 17. a eon.
bought him some chocolate, 'iney tnen 1 Klrf To Mr- ana Mrm. vUlliatn Euk. 453 East
went to tne station, wnere we ponce 1 F.irhth November 9
matron cared for him until the arrival CBOOK To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crook. 271
vi. 1 aaat Bventy-um nonn. novomoer 19, a
Scowls and short, hut vigorous, lectures I m.;HKS rn vr. Ur. wniiam b. Huabaa.
by the police greeted them. I 217 East Berenty-eishUl, November 21, a son.
HcFEBON i-To Mr. and Mm Wallace 8. Mc-
S0LDIIE3 Elf JOT FEAST w V.on- Brenty-eienta nonn. ovem
I DCT IB M. BOH,
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 25. Nothing GAT To Mr. and Mis. & A. Gay, Silverton,
was lacking In the Thanksgiving feast I kjJwani-To Mr and ilr! J. Kawono. 45
t nioa avenne north. November 13. a son.
TOMMA9 To Mr. and Mrs. I. Tominaa. Vem
cnia. Or.. November 14. a daoihter.
COWNE To Mr. aad Mrs. Geonte W. Cowne,
1181 Kerbv. November 15. a son.
TAMKIN To Mr. and Mn. M- Tamkia, 624
Tha-d. November 18. a danz titer.
FGBD To Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ford. 78 EA
Salmon, November 8. a smash tor.
DQcmvc, 1 At residence, 2S4 E. 16th st.
mary r-rancea Snerret, ased 60 year, wife
of the late Daniel T. Snerret and mother of
Mia. O. C. Hoff, Harold. Baymond and Louta
owm, swer 01 nannan and Bell Carty of this
city, aunt 01 aart Keber. VancouTer. Waah.
Faneral will be held from the late residence
8atrday. Nov. 26, at 8:45 a. m.. thence to
si. ram enuren, E. .12th snd Oak ata., at 9
a. m., where requimn mass will be offered.
rnenoa invited. Interment Catholic cemetery,
Taacouver, WMn.
served to the enlisted men of the Fifty-
ninth infantry Thursday, as the menu
will testify. Each company served near
ly the same menu and the tables and
mess halls were tastefully decorated.- The
paper napkins bore pumpkins, turkeys
and a general Thanksgiving design. The
menu cards were ahjo decorated with MAYOB To Mr. and Mia. E O. Mayor, 388
BOOK OF GREAT WAREHOUSE,
FILLED WITH APPLES. FALLS
White Salmon, Wash., Nov. 25, The
apple warehouse of J. E. Slade at
Husum, said to contain thousands cot
boxes of apples, collapsed under the
weight of ; tee and snow. The North
Bank statfon at Lyle went down and
river ranven. sinew Saturday night. several small Buildings here gave way
beln cared for, at nearby farm houses, I " f the old White Salmon reser
.h.w-a thev were taken by i J aoaneae voir collapsed.
rrt wnrklna- In from tha south. Between four and five feet of snow
Aooarently no attempts are belne fell here and a record was set with 4.68
made by the North Bank to dig out
tha three trains Imprisoned on the Bend
branch, because of the more pressing
necessity to relieve conditions on tha
main line.
A North Bank rotary plow worked
across the river from The Dalle
ill day Thuraday. hundreds of people
reminders of the day. The menu served
D company follows: Oyster soup, with
oyster crackers; roast turkey, oyster
dressing; glhlet gravy: cranberry sauce,
mashed potatoes, candied sweet potatoes.
creamed peas, celery, combination, salad,
crab salad, cocoanut layer cake, choco
late cake, ice cream, assorted pies, ap-
Dles. oranees. crapes, assorted nuts
bread, butter, coffee, sugar, milk, cigars
and cigarettes. Dishes were refilled as
emptied until all had been satisfied.
CLAIMS CHAIR PRIZE
Mrs. Lloyd Morris of 1473 Minnesota
avenue, who was awarded a handsome
easy chair during the Industrial exhibit
at the Livestock exposition at the booth
of the Associated industries, has claimed
her prize after several days' delay, due
to the notice going astray. tra. Morris
appeared at the Oregon building Thurs
day and proudly sent her property home
to heighten the Thanksgiving celebra
tion in her household. The chair is
woven from Oregon willow and Is an at
tractive advertisement for Oregon made
goods, which Associated Industries is
championing.
Eaat Tweatr-aeventa north. November 14,
daughter.
DEATHS
UAY Elva Day. Good Samaritan hospital. No
vember 21. 42 years
BRUHBATJtAH William K. Brombanfh, 1056
LKDVTNA In this citv. Antra Idrina.
arrd 69 ream, late of 1071 East Harrison
street, beloved wife of Joseph Led Tina. Besides
ner husband she la survived by two daughters.
aime ana Mary Bontty: one son. Anton Led
Vina, all of tins city. Funeral services will be
st P. L, Lerca funeral pariom, Esst Eleventh at
euvuhiu, aa a p. m., Saturday, ifnenda in-
vtteo.
Classified ads phoned The Jour
nal before 11 i. M. will be pub
lished, the same afternoon.
. - -
you can't come to The Journal
business office phone your mad.n
PLENTY
OF
CBTMBLET la this city. Nov. 23. James 8.
irumoiey, seed 56 years, father of T.
of Eaet San Pedro. Cat; A. K . S. K.. Errin.
Catharine and Marietta Crumbley of this city.
l ne innenu mice will be held Saturday. .Not.
-'. at ii:au a. m. . at linley mortuary,
Montcomery at 5th. Friends inrilnd. vn-
cludins services Portland crematorium private.
umit nowera. I
HECSTIS In this city, Nov. 25, John Heustia.
aea 1 9 yean, beloved father of Mrs. J. P.
Burns and Barry H. Heiutu, both of Portland,
and three grandchildren and 4 freet-frand-children.
Friends sre invited to attend the fu
neral service st the chapel of Breese A Snook.
35th and Belmont, Sunday at 10:30. Services
will be under the auspices of the G. A. B. In
terment at Hubbard, Or.
M 'IN TYRE In Una city. Nov. 24. James Mcln-
tyre, aged 79 yean, beloved husband of Laura
Mclntyre. lather of. B. E.. T. A and W. H. Mc
Intyra. all of Portland, and Frederick Mclntyre
of Boston. Friends are inTited to attend the
funeral services at the chapel of Breese A Snook,
Thirty-fifth and Belmont. Saturday, Nov. 26. at
2:30 p. m.
ANGERS TE IN In this city, Nov. 23 Mary
C. Angerstein. aged 59 years, mother of
Mn. Gertrude CemmacJc and Paul Anger&tein.
The funeral service will be held Saturday.
-ov. ze, at 3:JO p. m.. at rniiiry mortuary,
Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Con
cluding aerrice at Portland" crematorium pri
vate.
MEAD In Borneo, Mich., July 24. Mary
Amelia J. Mead, aged 56 yiars, 9 months.
18 days. The funeral services will be held
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LOST AND FOUND
108
LOST Black onys bar pin with apray of flow
ers tn pearl: lost in shopmng (Batnct Wednes
day morning; reward. Mr. H W. Fnea. Broad-
way a or 85 4th.
BICYCLE Uken by miatake from in front of
Journal of nee. Please, return ta Journal cir
culation Dept. Beward. Victory bicycia No.
14788.
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
East Madison. November 21. 85 yaari; lobar I Saturday. Nov. 26, at 2:30 o clock p. m.. at
pneumonia I uie residence runerai panors oi nateer i:. nen-
McMILLRN -ChTitinn. McVUlan. SOI Miller, worthy, 15S2-15S4 E. 13th t . Sellvxxxi.
November 21. 58 yean: carcinoma. rnenoa ioiiibl luternuni Mi, aeon
MORCXM Alice Morcom. Good Samaritan hos- COTnetgrT
PitaL November 20. 45 Teats: ileus. I JOBES In this city. Nov. 23. at his late
HCTCHINS Charlea Hutchins, Glenn Haven I residenee, 1101 E. Paris st- Allen Read
Beat San., November 22, OS years; endo-1 Jobea, aged 41 years, husband of Sarah Blanche
cxnKtu. , I and father of Euher Allen Jobs and sun of
ATKINSON Elixa Jane Atkinson, 1009 East Mrs. Esther Alien Jobea. Toe funeral serr
Irving. November 21 82 vein: MeAriti. I ioes will be held at the Grace Memorial church
CHRISTENSEN Martin. lSga AUantit- No-I E- 17th and Weidler sts.. Saturday, Nov. 26
t ember 20, 63 years: myocarditis.
MEETING NOTICES
102
At, -KATiirrn twvpT.k a
O. N. M. S. Stated' session
Saturday, Nov. 26. at 8 p. i
Pythian bVdg.. W. Park and
Yamhill sta. visiting nobles cor-
aiany innted. By order of the
potentate.
HUGH J. BOTD. Recorder.
Inches of moisture In 24 hours.
Mope is expressed that school
may be reopened Monday.
here
HOTHOCSE9 ABE CBCSHED
Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 25. Dam-
ape amounting' to 120,000 was suffered
by the Walla Walla Hothouse A Veare-
watcninc tne nattie witn tne arirts rrom i taDle company, owned by F. E. Mojon
the Ore-con tide. It was reported in nier. when six of the com Dan v 'a hot
Tha Dalles that another rotary, working houses collapsed under the snow and
from the west en a. haa reacnea wnite it large quantity of lettuce, nearly ready
raimon, waan., an waa neauins wfu for shipment, was destroyed. One sev
-y '- enth of the plant was put out of com
inasmncn aa tne rotary at tnia eiia i mission
la only a few miles from Lyle, it is
probable that a lew nours win MOISTURE MUCH NEEDED
IRdn tk mAm ltfIA C 1 M PArl ff mn I w a. K- . .
saws aaa mrmm-mr -..-w a.v vv j nRHnfl NOV Z!l vThA mrttotllPa
rtd. barfing slides, direct; pomrnunlcatlon BultInc from snowstorm was much
between Portland and The Dalles may , ,,! "
"" ........ .v iDuck huntinsr on the lake anrl marEh
rAR9E50EES AWAIT TBAI5S has been excellent aa thmiBanda nf We.
Scores of passengers af here await- I were driven down by the storm
ing the first train west, in the mean
time, however, ewryone lm anxiously I HIGHWAY IS REOPEXED
awaltTng ,the arrival of the steamer! Albany. Nov. 23. Hla-hwav traffic h.
J. N. Teal, which left Portland Wednes- tween Albany and Corvallls was resumed
day nlsrht and which was reported at Thursday when the Willamette receded
Hood River at noon, but which had not to the 20-foot leveL The river is still
reached The Dalle Thursday evening, falling. The west side route via Suver
xna Teal is bringing much neeaeo looa and Independence is beins used.
vuirvirev kiiu awv sal u i a vaiuiiK llai I .
waiting. Including a number of automo- 8X0W TWO FEET DEEP
biles which were marooned here while I Milton, Nov. 25. Snow reached
aa route to Portland. I depth of 24 Inches here. This was the
The second of the rotarles working on I first real snow storm In six years and
the eat etd of the O-W. R. A N. trouble I never In the memory of the olJest In
rviumea to xna Lmiies i nuraaay alter naoitam nas mere oeen Burn a quan-
noon rf repairs, but tne rirst one. which I lity at this time of the year.
waa brought back: early Wednesday to
have a broken wing fixed, has egala lOECHAEDS HARD HIT I
gtne west. WA8HOTOAL HEIGHBORHOOD
j. r. U Brien. ronerai manager or the I Washouaal. Wash.. Nov. 25 rMr
O-W. R. A N.. -Thursday afternoon was trees In orchards tf this district were
r dot tan ie oe sun at me east ena or hardest hit by the recent atorm m.
lumbia blvd. bet f'envrtck snd Denver, builder
V 1 rVrhuvn. 15000.
L. J. Cleland. erect residenoa, 1109 Glen-
wood ave. bet. E. 36th and K. 37th, builder
C. Goldenberi. asu.
Hug estate Erect store and residence. 269
Hooker, between 3d and 4th sts.; builder. A.
Wrirht- S1SUU.
Enkea City Dye Works, Inc. Kepair carpet
cleaning. E. 3d and Ash sts.; builder, Wm.
v.t sAnOO.
M. E. Churen itepair cnurcnioso run.
st. between Lombard and Vanderbilt; builoer.
T. Loomis. 350U.
f. D. Green Erect residence, 1181 E.
9th St.. between Killingsworth and Jarreti;
hnilrler same ss owner. $2000.
I.ndwic Olsen Erect residence 497 atn st,
between Brasee and Thompson sts. ; builder same
as owner, SsOUU.
A. Steinberg Repair tlats, 053 otn St.. be
tween College and Lincoln sts.; builder, J. C
payer rTirnace so., iau.
at 2 p. m. Interment in Kiverriew crTn-t?Ty.
TWEED In this city, Nov. 24. 1921-, Carrie
Tweed, aged 66 years, mother of Km est
Tweed of Washington: Mra. F. W. Falk of
Halaey, Or.; Stella Tweed of San Francisco.
Oal., and Anselta Tweed of this city. Remains
will be shipped to Silverton, Or., by Edward
Hoi man A Son, where aerricea will be held and
interment made.
the blockade In the- Columbia river gorge
near Vlento, directing operatlona He
was Joined there late Wednesday night
by Division Kirrrnear Williams, who had
been at the west end and who traveled
afoot over the drifts and slides from
Multnomah Falls to the east end
Williams made a personal Inspection
prune orchards were destroyed, while
tit others the damage ranged from 25 to
70 per cent. Prune orchards owned by
L. f Russell. William Woods and W
McCalllster suffered severely. Many
trees were uprooted, some were1 broken
off and nearly all were stripped of lLrnba
The sleet storm was the most severe
m , - . I a mtv k
7. z!Zr:,zi i ,rr vzl .r.r"."9 in this district English
. " I walnut trees were also severely dam
IZi hrTwaTk. wrougn lor actd. On the Cochran A Dobbs ranch,
aimoaT, tare weeks, four miles east of WaehougaL a large
vimstiiiv.i swew fEBT I nr tree leu across the barn, demolish
At the present Urns. O'Brien reported, U.
tha rotarles are engaged with an ob- I ,
atruction of enow and lea almost 2000 1 ! STOCEM 131 HARD HIT
fees lng. which In places Is 40 feet deen. Boardman, Nov. 21. The storm hit
Maintenance crews all Wodnaaday 1 v""""!! Ru v,.i umi uaru, especially
Bight and Thursday worked to remove
a rock elide, which came down in the
rork out about MM) yards west of the
o.w.rH, m. railroad station here.
Huge boalders tumbled from the ore
rtpitous walls over the tracks as a re
sult of action by water from the melt-
thoee who had not. pompleted housing
arrangements.
HEDS ATTD CRUSHED
Arlington, Nov, E The sheep sheds of
WUbur France of Rock Creek, who is
axtenaivaly engaged In winter sheep
lna snow and. after sntach hlaatinar has feeding for sheep owners, collapsed un-
boen resorted to, the wrecking crane was dr their burden of snow Bjinday and
rauea to arag tne boulders out of the onaay mgni ms large oarnwent oow
way. The nam was cleared araln Thura- under IU buruen. '
aay nignc 1
.It rained Intermittent! Tt..,rl.. I C. H. PUECELL LEAVES
The first train through tn Hand niwer I C, H. Purcell of the federal bureau of
left here Thuraday morning. It was a BUI0; road Thursday night for
nixed train, with pasnrnsnre and freight, I Omaha where he wlU attend the meet
aad pulled out just before o'clock', tak. I Ing of district engineers of the bureau
tng much needed supplies to the oity 24 1 public roads, and also the meeting of
mf
sion 35e,
committee.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO 18.
B. A. M. Called convocatioh Uits
eatnraay uternoon and evenine. E.
8th and Burnside sts.. at 4:80 snd
7 :30 o clock. B. A. degree. Visitors
welcome. Bv nniee K H f Tie
evening se&ion will be presided over
Dy comp. p. M p. g. F. Ball.
BOY QPACKEN BUSH, Sec.
GIL BEAZEE GBOTTO Stt
65 Informal dance date
changed to Friday. Dee. 16. 1
Pythian temple. Members of
Maaonio and Eastern Star fra-
tenuUea are invited.
HARRY A. MeRAE.
Chairman.
POBTLAND chapter No. 97. O.
K. 8. Social club will give a
dance and card party at W. O. W.
ball. 834 BusseU. Saturday eve.,
November 26. Masonic and East
ern Star frienda invited. Admis-
Including war tax. Special music
ACME BEBEKAH LODGE.
MATTHEWS Nov. 24. at the Uie residence.
581 Third st. tTeuenck D.. aged 69 years.
husband of Boss Matthews, father of Lawrence
Matthews. The funeral service will be held
Saturday, Nov. 26, at 1:30 p. m.. at Finley'i
martnary, Montgomery at oth. Friends lnvited.
Concluding service Riverriew cemetery.
MORCOM The funeral services of the late
Alice Morcom will be held Saturday. Nov.
26. kt 2:30 p. m., at the chapel of Miller &
Tracey. Interment Rose City cemetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
DO YOU WANT TO I .EARN THE AUTO
MOBILE BUSINESS r
Why not spCnd a few months this winter tn
our school and prrpara yourself for a gona tab
when you graduate 1 Ws teach ail branesvs
of the automobile, tractor, battery and txr
business. Dsy and svening tltsses. Expert in
structors, lowest tmUon fees of any standard
recognised school, thorough practical instruction ;
not a book or theory school. Lergett system
of practical auto and tractor schools in the
world. L.ile membership tree. Our free em
ployment office helps you to a rood noaition.
Wa have a plan whereby yon can earn while
you team, information and literature upon re
quest HEMPHILL'S AUTOMOBILE AND
iKAtrutt outturn, 7U, Hawthorne ava. aad
os i uas si rorusna.
WHT EE OUT 0 A JOB OR WORE AT
AN UNDERPAID POSITION f
A
Ws have helped hundreds of our sradastas
to positions psying frosa 8200 ta $swe asr
month. If you wul call at Vnion ava aad
Wsseo st, snv day (except Saranlay) at ie
a. nv or I 80 p. av or sand for oar big
186-page FREE catalogue, you will readily
5ITUATIONS WAJfTTJ) MALE zSlliy?.
paexTlEw b6txL'
gRS Misami ry at. sec. 1
osas..vtth bath ass
BOOF ATTENTION
BBADT BOACH
wa paint aad repair rasa's
Tabor (21 Woodiaa
PAINTING. paperbangln. farm tare swpalraal astdT
rannatbed. Pneea raasosabas:
teed. Shop 1365 Hawtberae era. Tabor 120
or 1T2Z.
HOTEL, HARRISON
LEAKT roofs skillfully repaired aad caioted:
retemcea: nonarada ala satianed -
20 years' expericsce. Mala 871 or Mala 1894.
Priees tba lowest.
HOTEL BASICS
288 w 8th st, Warsaasu eksaa
rooms ia oity far 88.8
A HJnj t. psPfjyrtsyOyr.
LIGHT, airy rocsa. xiitaMe fee A -mt
esnpJoy4; sal SMe; prrvata.
mn eoamsvs. mu
kiarhaU 1486.
CARPENTER KaUmataa gives oa repair work.
roirfs repaired sad saraga built, Sbop. 1867
Hawtborne. Tabor 1260.
DENTLY HOTEL
pi
method- Gentleman
established office ia Portland.
wants connecuaa with I 1-AHt.c clean, airy
G 79.
284
4th Btrsa
Bsw minsgi mesit; eewtra&y WiJ, awe aad
cold anter. siaam beat raasnnabie raiaa.
reesa. with Urea elaahaa
WI1X. furnish kits ana build
your own terras. Main 85B1
rloaet snitabw for anaai ks i n
on
Jmnul
M,Ml.iri ImbIus 1 V
t &0O I H aflnhIl 9111
for
WANThU Cawmeals't. dig by contract; al- HOTEL OCKLEY
brick for sale. CsO Oolnmbia 874. - . .V . ... . .
ftOOM BESHtNGLEb .p Trna1 bait lJtYt TZFUl
BeBed emnic. a y. It . f- tree tbos, at teth, hgat J
PLASTERING dons, plala and
timatea furnished.
East 8180 or Mar. 26.
HARDWOOD floors, by
erences. East 8T10.
day or erawract, Bef-
PAINTING, papsrnsnging and tinting: akss re-
pair worg. Beiiwooq Z8SB.
CEMENT work,
SeUwood tl.
all - kiaea. First class asUy.
TEAMING, PLOWING. EXCAVATING
240 EA8T 8TH. PHONE EJ8T 110.
ACCOUNTANT Bookkawpsr, aaperienoed. crae
ita, eollectikma, eoTrespondane. N-T73. Journal.
iso-page ikk; catalogue, you win readily it i t.i. , L.vi .i , , 1 i swwa
understand wh, we grsdoste avTra studenU who A"L,k a-, a??4 dUTriB fo lB I Walnut Part,
--- --- I IUHI
actually make good than any auta school ta
trie L. o. Be convuseed. Maao a
investigation or write for oar FREE
NO. .
ADCOX AUTO AND AVIATION SCHOOL
UNION AVE. AND WASCO ST.
IF T0T7 are really interested
and more pay, write tot my FREE 7 2 -page. EXPERIENCED stenographer vsnu work to da
STENOGRAPHER, one yeaPi experience:
knowledga of boofckaeptng. Marfhall 8188.
BASEMENTS. ORADINO. OENX TEAMING:
contract or day work. Aate. 822-83. after A
SmJATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254
HOTEL BlaCaJltONaT
' Elevewtb aae Slark
Modern rooaaa, elevatar eervaca.
'eekly rataa. Central locatton. '
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY SOI
FINELT famished rront suite ol
Anns ansbosaar: aksa stasia
hot and eoM smtarj plenty of baet: ai
eiose to bnsmesa center. 821 12th st
SLEEPING roosa sa private taatils. suoelr faiw-
osb lor ass aad wita ta
tve ear ttaaa Vf aad sue
large uting boom with riK hp-lack.
3 BLEEPING HOOHI. aiTTABLB i(Jl
TWO OB MORE. MEN; VIEW OF CITE AftD
MOtNTAINg; Oj RAGE MAR8HA1X 813.
WANT a girl awewaea 13 aad li msm "3
at and atuaettve
eJ)ws 3163.
THIRD AND SALMON
MAIN 807
umstrsted Book ef Facts. Hundreds of eate-
asobtla opportsuitias ezplsiaad. Pictnrea af
stndents gettins practical training. Tells haw
you can earn room and board whUa learnkas.
Tells of wonderful Los Angeles eOmate Shows
how you csa do like other man fraa II ( II
yaais oi sgs wno are now enjoying salaries an
to seuu a monta. Because or tnM traiaass. 1
sena tms oooa ruts to anyone interastsd.
write i. A. uosenkrsna. Proud sot H.
842 A Fignsroa, Los Angeles.
in owe office, eapahle of srriuag Utters with-
ont dictation. Bdwy. 374 8.
EXPERIENCED, trustworthy lady wanta hoa
cleaning, washing or other work : good work
guaranteed. Woodlawn 6808.
EXPERIENCED woman waats day work.
8371.
East
NIC ELI farsusbad large I net raves. aWa swgie
osa n msdim taaaa oseae sa Eaan asw.
234 K 3rd st. North, eornar MsJvaesnaaT
Ti.r .ii- ..... ,. . i.i.. ln (1
mea, ena la. 1 block ear; anas iiinal i
118 E. isth. cor Aider. J
O. O. V., meets the second W. F WHEALDON
NEW TODAY
50
FOR RENT
and fourth Saturdav of each I
nth at L O. O. F. temple, 1st and Aider I
All Odd Fellows and Bebekaha. atranem I
m ciij, are welcome.
JENNIE PRTTCHABD, N. G.
BEBECCA GRAT, Secretary.
BEGTTLAB maetine tmiieht
r1A24LALO . Jriaar tt O. O. P. tempi.
7 :ao o dock. Election of of
ficers. A terse attendance of
taw members is requested.
lOnS" U. J. JS.UK.NKhE, N G.
East Side
Funeral Directors
F. A DUNNING, INC.
"The Familr Bets the Price.
414 EL Alder St Pboae Esst BE
Breeze & Snook
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
35TH AND BELMONT
TABOR 1258.
SMALL third floor iliianis raoaa. asitaate fo
working aaa: welkins distance: 66 Me su
uulli wants ganersj housework try day oe- Nour. I egg w est nanoyrs.
ac a htur. tail Mas UofT. East 4479.
RELIABLE womaa wanta day work. East 22 4 g
PLEASANT rooaa
osst beard: all
366 E. 3UUi at.
ivtiaaea:
vsk ear with,
ws of sisaa
Tafcwr 331A
DRESSMAKING
Z58
MGR.
Dunning & McEntee
Morrison St. st 12th.
Broadway 430. Aot, 346-68.
Lerch, Undertaker
EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTH0E51
PHONE EAST 78L
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
West's FTNKST BUSINESS COLLEGE En
roll any time for all Business Courses, includ
ing comptometer, stenography, banking, book
keeping. . NIGHT SCHOOL 86 a MONTH.
nee Cstalogua Address 4th
Pbone Main S0.
LINK'S COLLEGE
DTE1NG.
.modeling. rahWac. ahwraojona. oksetina.
able prim Taa Cabtaet Pisaimskliig Par-
tors. 424 MoTTfren, psr 11th. Msia 128
OOMFOBTABLT fwrntaaad rooss la new Oat.
310 per month. Cog. 11th and '
Bn 8606.
I NEATLY fanuahecT i
DTETNG. cleaning.
modeling, raoning, alterattona. pleating, rea
sonable price. The Cabinet Dressmaking Par
lors, 424 Morrison, near 11th. Main 1823.
easy walking
Taylor sad Salmon.
213 14th
Addr
"Th School of Quality"
Day 8"hool Night School
407 Morrison Pone Broadway 6083.
THE GLAD SHOP 1
s specialty. Moderate araass.
Mag. Mam 8864
FURNISHED slesijlug rnssa. rnsaks tasaOy;
saatlesaaa nrafarrsd; fraa pboaa. 273 14th
'St. cor. Jefferson. Mala t6
alas, evening awwasl7 1,TH T Modern, hot, enki water; raaas
ss. 1001 Broadway I lm Ferk. waJkmg aho-
iw; men oeuy.
POSITION FOB EACH GBADLATst
MONTGOMEST AT FIFTH.
MAIN t.
ALISKT BLDG., 8D AND MORRISON
I DO expert lad tea aad gesrta' tailoring; cut
Sams any fashion: samfacooa or
D. Maabin. 243 8th.
HEMSTITCHING, aay eolor. Be yard: eattoas
eovered. pleaUng, aeaBopina. ZOB Alksry bads.
t- I COCPLB baa auea wwraa rnssa, evrrrtntBg cites
back. I and new. connecting bath, S3 78 weak. 831
"" Clifton st Man 4010. gear W. Park.
NURSES
257
NOB HILL. WELL-KEPT. ATTRACTIVE
ss J i t. ear, aeerq. waismg
i COM FOB TABLE
WINONA BEBEEAH
NO. 209. L O. O.
LODGE
F., will
runerai parkin with all MOLEB BARBE1B COLAGB will teach you
the Privacy of a borne. lth end Everett sta the trade in 8 weeks; receive some pay while
NCBSB with haapitai traiaias. 34 a day.
Ant 614-TO.
light.
Call 1 8880
room lor oea or two. bstk.
aa. pwiaa. waisung nittsara
hold ita venlae M.tin. . a ' - learning; poetoons securea. Oregon
5 Kanhm henk KlHff I " lua a , uiuepeaueui lunvnu us- I men rcorive Slab air.
P. m., r naay. Nov. 25. Kenhm henk K1H
"T" aji nerjesana eoraiauy in-
VLITE K KOPP N CI
W. HODSON. aacretarv.
rectors. Fanerals 8To aad up. Waahingtoa
St Ells it. Main 2691. Aut 818-45
k-gue. 234
Writs or call for oata-
Bnrnsirte st.
FOR RENT
COST mean for
ngtrt breakfasts
oatsMas got, btork fross car;
812 a saoath. Tsbee 8878.
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
'ONE SUITE OF TWO BOOMS
IX THE JOCRXAL BUILDING
All the modern conveniences and
all high-class tenants.
One of Portland's best known
buildings.
BESTS REASONABLE.
Apply t 8aperlateadeBt ef Jeer
sal Bsildlif, er Fhoae Mala IKS
f-. 1 n.;rtinp S-gW ttF9infcVII MEN. women, liwrn barber trade; wagea while
R. T. BYRNES 'e8TABL?SHMEMT Barber CcJleg.. 238 Madi-
FLBNUSUED
310 10th st,
FURNISHED
HOLSEXEEFING ROOM!
bslaasw Carasabia ssxt Oar.
IsT
wnrat faauis.
uaa Tabor SOT
W. M.
COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 114. em wfm.t. m WooOm 220
S-..y jg! A. R. Zeller Co.AVBnst
M. M. decree. Yisiune breth-l GIari;ael,UUImLW stain aiai
always weteome. By order I Ohv"63 ComrT Third snd Clay.
uuson. secretary.
RUG CO.
NORTHWE
m
afurnoon
the
ran
FEED L.
OREGON LODGE NO? 101
F. A A. M. Special
munieauoB Saturaay at 7 p. m.
Work in the M. -M. degree. Vis-
. IU CT IU TTIi qmillBIIJ U. . . WCU. If I
order of the W. M.
LESLIE 8. PARKER, Secretary.
SCNNTSIDE LODGE No, 163. A
F. A A. M Special common-
nieation tha Saturday at 8:80 p.
m.. Temple. 39th and Hawthorne.
Work in M M. degree. By order
of W. M. C. P. JENSEN, Secy.
BEN HUB COURT NO. 9 meets this
Fndav evMiana in A nee hall. 56th I
&U and Pastor read. ML Scott car to
Archei Place.
. P. LORSEN. Serihei
ENTERTAINMENT. REFBE8HMENT8. MES-
RAUKS CHRISTIAN SP1K1 TL AIJBT 1
CHCRCH. 81 UNION AVE N.. 8ATUBDAT
EVENING. NOV. 2. AT 8 OCLOCE; 25c
EMBLEM JEWELBT a specialty, buttons, pins.
charms. Jsoger Bras., lSl-isa otn sa.
MONUMENTS
106
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
OXMXJTT MEMOaUALS
CTettRQ AWHE STS. PMOWE E.743
son st.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY Railway TelerrtDh
Institute. 434 Railway Ere bangs bklg. Night
classes.
HELP WATrrED MALE 201
EXPERIENCED salesmen for sratchea and dia
monds. Apply Friedlandern. 310 Wsahing-
ten st.. rnaay per ore :u a m.
SPECIAL edition advertising solicitors Christmas
Grange number. 209 Btock Exchange.
A 1 EXPERIENCED machine man for farns-
tnre fsctory. E. 10th. cor. E. Lincoln.
WANTED At once, two men to learn vulcan
izing and retreading. 432 Hawthorne,
S-IOiTriGI rt A VTskrVT FIRST AT I meals tf desired.
uviLiUuni a uii tatlor I . ;,., . . .. . .
Atom hat boS awl mid water fa, .11 1 .limn laisaow nma,' w wivaont Swara.
Beasonabie rates.
at Bring distance 413'Eossst,
HOTELS ROWLAND. ANNEX. MARYLAND,
VUIUL3IA. Z07-Z11-S 4TH ST. BATES.
T8e. 31 PEE DAT. WITH BATH. 3L58
DAI UP.
ROOM AND BOARD
302
as. hot,
SALESMEN WANTED
202
FLORISTS
107
FLUFF BUGS
DEATH NOTICES
103
Made out of your old worn-oat
carpels and rug-a. Save halt the
price of a new rue;. Use woolen
doth Ins?
9a 12 Ruga atemm-cleanetl, $1.50
East 3580 188 East Eights
the state highway engineers at the
suns place. Be win return about De
cember IS.
mile west of here. The passengers were
traanerrea to a boat at Hood River.
wrtwivew wry journeyed to Portland.
nernee was restored on tha Onnrfan
ana neppner tranches Thursday, . the I GABA0E AKD CAES EC&x
muea trams ea both of these branches Vancouver. Waniu. Nov. SS. A Pre,
raachlnr the mala line of the O-W. R. A thought to have been caused Xr defective
v " r. . ueo?ct W1U 1. west-1 Wiring, degtroyed the garage and two
rorn swnuwum. automobiles belonging to K. Noreelius.
usw ismoas misea train on the I Thirty-first-street and Kauffman
j-aniae ocaacB, lamuiarty known as enue, Thsraday afternoon. The loss
k. Cxi-- uu womewhere will approximau $1000. with no lnsnr-
vuvnvr Because ox a suae
CARPETCLEWINTGI
it hubs OTaasi QLissts. nwi
Mattretaas mads ever. Feathers Wswoveted.l
ll kin oe ngw MATTsttsscs far salcI
FLUPP ttUOS woven frsea ess ear set
Furniture upholitsrsd and nealreS.
Tsmtisrery rMiens Csst SCeC.
PIONKER MATTRESS A CARPET
CLEANISia WORKS
10TB E. Unsoln St. Bat. BT-0T
FLUFF RUGS
Made frees AO Bhads ef Old
' ge QnaBty. Bervlca aad
ORE (MM PLUPIt RU 40.
esM K. etar SV wak is 781S
OWEN At the home of sis daaghter. 428
East Hraadwar. ovemoer za. josnna at.
Owen, aged 88 years, father of John B. Owen
of Mendota. CaX. and Mrs. Cora L. Marshall
of this citv. The ressains are at tha conserva
tory chanel of the East Side rueeral Directors,
414 East Alder st The funeral notice will
si pear in a later tssne.
WILLIAMS In tha city, Nov. 24. 1921. New
ton G. WBHams. seed 88 rears, late of Pateros.
land; L. B. Williams of Yakima, Wash.; O. H.
i Wilhams and Mra Lee Cooper ef Pateroa. Wash.
The body will be forwarded by Chambers Co. ta
Psteios. Wash.. lor interment tn Beaver Creak
I cemetery .
SHELLBNBABGEB Nov. 23. at the late resi
dence. Til Marshall St.. Charlotte, aged 43
yean, wife of Weston G. Shell en barger. mother
of Marion, daaghter of Mat Ellea Retertaoa ef
, ladenesiaeace. or.: ssstar of Mrs. Ota Hasaloa
I of Seattle. Wash.; Mra Alts Craven and Mrs.
Eva De Witt of Independence, or. The ream
are at Vi nicy's mortaary, Montcosaery at 5th.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
LARGEST
RETAIL
FLORIST
IE POBTLAND
48 MORRISON K
Bet IMw.v. srxi Pars
Max. SOT
EDO. STBAUS8, Mgr
AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN
Have Drooosition for von to inereasa soar
mrnthly income from 8200 to 8400 per ssonta.
will not interfere with your present position.
niggest opportunity ever ottered in portisad.
Call in person st room "D." Portland hotel.
rTway ana sstnrasy only.
Maxwell Hall ".2,
rnratshed sleeptag raosas, bath, si
hot and sold water; 14 week aad an.
THA SOULI
Bandar chicken dinners 7&c week dan BOe.
sQ yoo osa est. oooked like mother eosasd. 181
11th st
Matthiesen Hotel r
80s aay op; 88 week wp; dan. Bght,
M wateg. staass beat. 304 Ciilessliav
Minl AC-A 124 H. ith At
I1VKI iUCUIUlU Corns Gbsaa l2K0
Two Monks frosa Deiss Tka and ss
14 a week pp. Hot snd ooid wssrr ta each roo
NEWHALL HOTEL
Nortonia Hotel
BUT ENTH OPT WASHINGTON
Portland a high-cJaas dowalowa isai lialisl
ws civs yea the enssfaru of
Aai'rvan and wurai see ptsa. Ratsa
STEAy UaUd rooaa. ana Uard. Woaae eokma.
ktrge rocsa. wrth i Us nine norrh. esnSshla
S. 380 Salssea St.. oppsaue Maltaesaah ekab,
Msht 8732.
MARTHA WASHINGTON HOT El. for
girls st saoderata, ratsa 880 10ts at
ansa izsi.
402
modern:
E. Washington st, earner Grand ava;
oatssoe aieepmg itwsaa
SALESMEN to
aveaJera. Gnarantaed salsrv
i week for right sua The Bid
oth svt.. New York. N. T.
Hotel Helvetia
cover local territory selling 1 roeans T8 ap. Weekly 'rataa. ,
8 too per
haras Co.. ZOO
and rvnl Deaigna 88
Large liotboases. No
Branch Stores. 28
Tears oa Morrison st
between 4th snd eta.
Tel Mem 7708
HOTEL BRREKLE
10 Teisd St
10 GOOD agents tor sUs hosiery: can soaks 83 I rataa. Centrally located.
..U . I ill WUftV,
BOOM esst board, ile to 840 per
sneak a ear: walking distance.
sts stosa st.
BOARD- AND ROOM
888 Ownaa Mats 83"t
ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY 303
A-Nfl BOARD PRrVatE ftUft-T
BPT OP- MEALS. HEAT AXD HOT.
WATER. raTkb krisnxisiA itiar
3388.
LARGE airy
s6om"
288 rrom. CoT
Booaas 80e aa. 88 was mrt: U K
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204 1 . sod eold wstsr; staass beat. Elevatar
service; other modern eosrvewJreeee
ELOWEBa EUK ALL OCCASIONS
ERIENCED GLOVE SALESWOMEN:
manent positkm. good saiarv. Charles
Berg. 309 Morrison.
ANT OIBL ks I
narration Arm'
Alexander - sta P
e N
y Baarne
bone Main 84 60
W 4737
"Ws WjU Please Ton." TAMH1LL st TENTH. WANTED SALES LADIES for dsi
' n . .. ' inw maOO Janwssl.
aiui in s r lower anujp good soprs
"TofJaad'i Piustesalve rVsris- sional work.
fli i mm l Vrt AQ f WutMM
Mate TStS, T. C Lake, Mgr. Oth snd Aide.
HOTEL HARRISON
Osaa tarnished mesas St - - aa. aa is.
par mar; a story sanes asnMnsa. 40S
toena spoil to the I stTiHMAEE. WASHINGTON. 00ft. I1
Bosaa. Msyfsir aad I .. "'"j-j''sd. I sad rooss
LOVXLT ioxaisW
WUh board, pinsiat aesne
'OWast ear sarviea. Iliaikirsi mr
Bwanyndo oatvflS East TarWr. Aetsv 11 87.
ONE LARGE soosa. aaitahla toe 2 saea; ssse
1 staass sanea: eansen: all k iish ini.fsias. Sa .
arealy beano. 1847 E Oth st N Wdla. 2100.
HOME tor kevaads ev tbase who want to- gat
well aad era well- . aahsa werv - I
S2S.W. Broadway. 'Wear Ctey. Mara SMI.
WANTED Two ansa for ast
' dag for gaankM yast off
Brsplaas; right ha tosra. CaB
81 a
with .
Se7 2.
D-M car.
GOOD soprano and alta wanted for local aro
us mulsia .
evarvthlna new aad aieaa. snod hssatiM-
N. Slat, tome Northrsm. A eta. 888-28.
RECTOR HOTEL"
LIGHT.
Iowa. 843 Event.
28.
Tsa Srioele watt frasa
Pboae A art 8 28-IS.
.WILL baasd asss or two C. A sssi ignis. Has a
Jener eww. Prtoe rssmskss. 2870 at
svaantngtoa st
WANTED Cook. Pbofte Woodlawn 2788.
24. Mary a
Linnea Floral Co.
rtowers snd plants fresh from oar M . Reott 1 PLUMBING done very repnsbie by the bee.
greenhonjw at lowest orleen S72 k Mor. 822-18 I or pyane.ioo. anto. "
MABTDI-AVORBE3 06., florarta, iS4 Waah P A1NTLS G. kslaomiaiag. isape, hanging done
Mats 288. A-1280. sTowers lor aH I " y--estastieaBy
arraagad, I IE TOO want beilt-ia fistans, caphoards, tabssa.
FOlEEaTS In this city, Nov
potassxras, wue of - S. PMnemna aad 1 . I As-..-. a w-Av.f
! mother of Jsgses H. and Harriett Fntheares of I LAE k A1W rUUWU 1UB "T "-ssaaasaa.
isus jhj. mmmwmam miw suriuHT uotno oog I montns oia. leet snn tail
ward Hoiasa A Sea. 3d and Sahnoa sta I tipped with white. Sell. 3340. 688 Weod-
onew os rgnevas awr. I ware are.
t X. Broadway, new aad aaodera Tsk toAa I IN LOT ELY, basse wil take 3 asr 4 eassaa saea.
oa aoors. l ear and sn. gp weefc PWvataSymtha
8. MANIHD HATC1 sfi
SIlUAllVJWa wanm WAIX al..siMw.N a aw a aa. ifOBEiao I BOOM AND BOARD kg private feasor.
Bu iki'iring ens sseeptne Tensas. Msr. 2308. evoking end pnvfleeas; 1 bkw frosa Bo-e
THE BT. PAUL.
aFKtTAIUJt t
Private bath 32.
the barton. 488 ai
Ocas fnraishad re nans, 12.80 per
w eweptne reiana. Msr. 2308. I evoking end prtvtWss; 1 bkw froei Bo-S
. 138 dth ewe Ahi- VyglCHy ear. 83 E, 18th at. East 14ST.
niby 1 Aea22L? ami T&ZVZ aTbstw!
IMT- Ahss hgbt boas i keeping
mntftaAt Ma hmna 111 S BMhwti., mt
November 24. arnsdenck Joeaph Thesnaa. aaed
SPECIAL NOTICES 101 1 B. JEeBer Co., ia charge.
NOTICE Af.er thissda 1 wi not be ro-jORTON la this city, Nov. 24, George M.
soon-ibw for anv debts eoatracted hv say wife. 1 Orton aged x, years, tste ef Zal jk Oak st
ialia Ev AXtvma, a she has left my bad ana I The sesaains are at Fin ley a aaortaary. Meat-
board. - J. A. ADAMS. J gosnnry at Btb, -Rotme ef foacrai ksneafter.
LOST Pair of shell-rimmed glasses Wednesday
evening on down town streets buteucn S and
! dork. Finder please call Automatic 833-43.
SMALL parse containing 820 bill. 83 bill and
eftaage. on Greshaa car leaving PortlaaA.at
1-30 lest Sunday. Bdwy. 4728. ;
LOST Pais of isi lia 1 1 jsoaaewhere brtweea
laatniu and tioyu Bewaro. Alaia 3 lis.
etc., call Anto. 31T-87.
tfcXf W(
idlrt. 8241
; CARPENTER asss eoatswctar..oeetBa, aaytbitsj
tne pwiwmg nam run svsst wees.. 1 -A -.. . . ..
OUTTEBLVO and furnace repainnev all gjhds 1 'ii.'ZT' iLiZm st 'iLZZ1LZi
CsO WdTa SI 78.
1 BO A B D AXD BOOM lee a Mule sul at 443
HOTELjralT 12.U at Btash
Bates 33 per wvk wp. Owtralty torghsSV
X 28rd St.
sheet asetal work. Tabor 7884.'
CONCBEil jwortng
33 be per ween. 171 9. 17th st
1078.
BOOM AND BOARD tor two swosaitsj ' s ilir
823 aad 830 sera. Weediawa 883S.
WANTELi Two yownc'sMa to raa aaa ksaia,
' privet fasalrr. CaU Tsawr Met.
BOARD aad
wwv prsrns oritn
it work. Call 80, liJO. after I a al ' - sa- v ; -.-Z 1 s-TT.
eANUOR.aad' fnmace aaaa; had ywara' expert- Brwcial PerssanesH Bates Frees 30 Fef Wee.
swaie. mil, jonrnai, I VICE mmiim awsaa treaa 312 Aa He mmmtTi
RTREETEB A POINLEETFR. I bat water a'wass far baths and hsesm wlk
tamtscape oaroenera. - eis. nag gsstsans; ssce, eaet pises.
iistlss
Asssrlraa family. Woediswa 8 S3.
i WA.MKD One or two school cLsktrsa ta
beat of care. ' OeUssuS 8834.
R-.j . w . a i i i
v lu. mve nsutr s eat te in .1 calre ia
ey ev anev. TVS leett 4 73-8
t C sm isma gas feisswasj Fmmi
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