The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 03, 1921, Page 11, Image 11

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    sXtURDAY.v DECEMBER 3.. 1221.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON.
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SEEK TO PREVENT '
AUTO PARING AT
To cooperate wKlt the postal depart
ment of the federal corerntnent, the: city
council " will consider an' 'ordinance at
the meeting' to be Beld Monday, prohibit
ing parking of vehicles In front of the
various tub-station. Mayof George I
Baker 'announced this morning. ; I i
In a commanlcation to 1 the mayor,
John ML Jane. noatmaater. asked that
sucrr an' ; ordinance be 'passed so man
tracks would be able to back up to' the
stations for loading; and unloading. The
necessity of facilitating; postal service
during- the holiday Season was pointed
' out.-;.- . V .
Jones stated that there had been con
siderable trouble at station G, Fourth
and Oak streets, where a particular citi
seu had persisted in; parking his machine
and -refused to move it at the request of
the postal officials and the marine sen
try. stating that he was "a taxpayer and
eould leave his machine anywhere he
pleased." '.
According to Mayor .Baker an ordi
nance prohibiting parking at the sub
stations will be drafted and presented at
the adjourned session of the council
jrned
Monday,
CUT BBPAIB PtA5T MASKS
8AYIHO.ON HAWTHORNE JOB
Despite the! increase in the coat due to
having to pay -double time for Sunday
work; the municipal paving plant laid
the payement on the east approach of
tlie Hawthorne bridge for II cents a
yard cheaper' than, the contractor for
the west approach, A. G. Johnson, as
sistant commissioner of public works an
nounced this morning;. To complete the
ssork ton time tha city nlant had to work
Bunut;. -fane yaruaate cost OI uia W41
approach according to R. G. Dulin, su
perintendent of the plant, was $1.84.
while the bid of the. Warren Construction
company, for the west approach was
tl.t5.
E ilHIlIIJIH BI. ilTI IS
APPKOTEDj SUM IS 18771
'There bains no remonstrances filed
against the assessment the- city council
Friday approved the levy of 18772,86 to
pay for the cost of improving j East
Nineteenth street from Alberta street to
Prescott street The tax was declared
due. by- the city auditor and notices to
the property owners Involved were
mailed.
COFFEB HOUSE LICENSE IS
UBASTED BT MISTAKE I REVOKED
. Due to an oversight on the part of Joe
tfiitthlnann Via A t9 tVi 1 lAn a Kiipmh
the city council had the task Friday
afternoon of revoking tha license of Gus
A Merkuris, 28 North Fourth streets tor
the second time;
Merkuris' license was revoked at the
same location September I on the charge
of allowing gambling In his shop.
Wednesday he obtained a sanitary per
mit' from the health bureau and upon
pt-esentlnr It to the license bureau a
permit was granted to conduct a coffee
house. Realising afterwards that be bad
acted contrary to an order of the ooun-
clL Hutchinson presented an ordinance
revoking; the license.
The council action was unanimous.
Woman Accused of
Burglary in South
Once Banker's Wife
Los' Angeles, Dec. I Taken Into a
Justice court Friday for arraignment
on -charge of burglary, Mrs. Etta
Bella Hell, S3. Identified as the divorced
wife of a wealthy Chicago banker,
fainted twice during the brief court pro
ceedlnga Mrs. Hell, once socially prominent
in Chicago, was ordered held on $1500
ball for a preliminary hearing Decem
ber 12. The district attorney's office
announced that several additional com
plaints, may be filed against Mrs. Hell.
, While, the court arraignment' was in
progress, frlendr of Mrs. Hell, through
attorneys retained in her behalf, Instl
tud legal steps to have the accused
j-oman examined by the lunacy com
mission. At .the city jail Mrs. Hell pleaded
wlta police matrons to be allowed to
have her 5-year-old child with her in
.ait ,
Mra. Hell was taken into custody Thurs
day by the Hollywood police on a
charge of having robbed the - home of
Samuel- Wood, a motion picture director,
after she, had. been employed by the
family as a maid.
Mrs. Hell was arrested in Chicago a
year ago on a similar charge. She was
said to be a victim of kleptomania.
Eailroad Absolved
Of Blame in Fatal
Ked Bluff Mishap
, San Francisco, Dec I. The report of
the boardoi inquiry in the investiga
tion et the crossing accident near Ger
ber November 80. which caused the in
stant death of 10 Red Bluff high school
students and fatally injured four others,
was mads publio Friday. ;
, The' board found that the driver of
the high school bus. a 17-year-old stu
dent. In attempting to cross In front of
Southern Pacific train No. 15. had failed
to take any precautions to see If a train
were approaching. No blame was at
tached to the train crew or to the com
: pany. -
The board of inquiry was composed of
Southern Pacific officials and resi
dents ot eu jaimc . , ,
Deadly Explosives
Boston. Deo. t N.' S.) A clack
canvas bag containing a quantity of
explosives was louna today on the steps
of the Par km an bandstand, id Boston
Ccmmon, According , td the police, the
bag contained a variety of explosives,
sufficient to blow up several buildings.
The bar and its conttnta were sent to
state cnemist waiter Wedgr for ex
amlnatlon. . . .. .
Willamette River
Above Rood Line
- Tfc .Willamette river bad risen to the
1 8-foot stage, or - ene, foot above the
flood line today, but E. L. Walls, district
eat her forecaster, predicted that cooler
weather In the yalley had checked the
rise and that the' flood would begin, to
fall Sunday. The Columbia river is
rising steadily.. Wells-forecasted con
tinued cool weather for several days..
Dentists Emphasize
Importance of Care
Of Children's Teeth
Importance of taking; care of chil
dren's teeth was discussed today at the
final session of the twenty -eighth an
nual convention. Oregon State Dental
association. la addition to 200 dentists,
a Urge group of physicians specializing
In the treatment of children were pres
ent for the session.' ;.
The ' morning session opened - at t
o'clock and-Or. Percy R. Howe of the
Forsythei institute, Boston; opened the
discussion with an address on ' Diet and
the Effect Upon the Teeth." Dr. Howe
said that little attention had been paid
to children's teeth until recently and
now the effect of proper diet was fully
recognised.' : i
X P. Idleman spoke on "The fveed
of Better Dental Service and Equipment
for State Institutions"; R. M. Graves
of Eugehe delivered an address on "The
Incentive Essentials and- Appeal for
Better Dentistry,' and C. V. Little of
Albany spoke on ;Our Task."
At the afternoon session the discussion
of papers anji.clihica was scheduled to
occupy the ; program with a business
session concluding the convention pro
gram late fn the afternoon. !
Friday nfght the annual dinner party
of the state association was held in the
main dining room of the chamber.
About 850 members of the association
and their wives were present.
Having for its work the coordination
and stimulation Of all Americanization
work being; done in the city of Portland,
the Portland! Americanisatlon council
came Into being' Friday at a meeting; of
the informal Americanisatlon commit
tee which has been meeting- occasionally
for the past year. The meeting was
held at noon in the rose room of the
Hotel Benson.
Lawrence R. Wheeler, representing the
City club, who has been chairman of the
committee, was unanimously elected
president of the council. Other officers
chosen were: 'Vice president, Judge
Joseph Kanzler; secretary, Miss Anne
Mulheron ; treasurer, H. J. Langoe. Rep
resentatives of organisations doing
Americanisatlon work will constitute the
membership. Meetings will be held the
first Friday at noon. '
BEPOBTS IKCOTJRAOrSTO
Encouraging reports were given by the
various sub-committees of the original
committee. Judge Kanaler reported that
Mayor Baker had been asked to desig
nate an' Americanisatlon week when
Americanization programs will be given
at the various civic clubs and women's
meetings' and when a public patriotic
meeting will be held with naturalisation
ceremonies. .1
The council voted to request the mayor
to name the week of Washington's birth
day as Americanlsation week. J. C.
Henderson, executive' secretary of Com
munity service. reDorted progress in the
work of a survey .among the large em--.
ployers of labor I to ascertain the num
ber of non-English speaking employes.
Mrs. Lee Davenport said that practi
cally all of the city has been assigned to
different groups of women for the sur
vey to register the non-English speaking
people with a view to enrolling them in
the night schools. Miss Ida Lowenoerg,
head worker at the Neighborhood house,
said the afternoon classes for mothers
are flourishing, the enrollment growing
constantly. The mothers bring their
babies and small children and they are
cared for during the school hours by a
nurse.
E1TK0L1ME1CT OYER
A. M. ! Gray, superintendent of night
schools, said the enrollment In the schools
lor foreigners now numoera mure ui
500. F. W. Jark, Americanisatlon secre
tary of the T. M. C. A., said 60 new
pupils had been enrolled within the past
month, jars. Mary aaauew oi uin
T. U. said her organisation is conducting
a night class for Orientals In St Johns
and for Italians in South Portland.
The work of the D. A. R. at the Brook
lyn school, where an afternoon class for
mothers Is conducted, ana at me lerwu
Uger school where a night class is con
ducted, was described by Mrs. John Hall
and Miss Kelly Fox. H. F. Kalvalage"
spok efor the Knights of Columbus and
B. B. Goodman for tne u nu rux.
Japanese Pointsf to
. T 1 Tl 1A
itaciai iiquainy as
Conference Issue
I -; - -
Washington, Dec . L N. S.) A
strong- appeal for racial equality end
a warning that above all issues now be
fore the conference that of racial equal
ity must ultimately be the only real so
lution of international disharmony, was
made here today by Sennosuke Yokota,
president of the Japanese .bureau of leg
islation. . :
Yokota declared that America alone
can solve the great problem of mankind
. that of racial equality because "the
creator had beatowed such special bless
ings upon the American people in the
richness and varied resources of her
vast termory. . .
1 1 1 r
Train Robbers
! Kill Detective
Peoria. 11L, Dec. I. N. S. Fred
Wells of Galesburg, a detective on the
Chicago, Burlington Quincy railroad,
was shot and killed in a pistol duel with
freight I train robbers In the railroad
yards here early today. Arthur Kirch r.
said to be the leaaer or tne robbers, was
wounded.-;. ,-i . '
mao SITED FOB DAMAGES
. Vancouver, Wash.. Dec. 3. O. G. Wil
liams filed suit Friday against W. I.
Scheets and 22 other members of local
779, International Union of Steam and
Operating Engineers, asking; 311430
damages.- The complaint allege that
Williams was operating- a crane In the
shipyard of the G. M. Standifer corpor
ation at a weekly wage of $37. On Feb
ruary 19, 1921. the local onion adopted
a resolution statins that he was undesir
able to work with . and must be re
moved from the job as the anion men
considered him dishonest.
- . ITTO ACCXDEJTTS FAT AX . .
. Salem, Dec. J. Two fatalities are in
cluded ! In the list of 11 accidents re
ported to the state Industrial Accident
commission for the week ending; Decem
ber 1 H. C. Neal. policeman, McMlnn
vtlle, and Thomas H. Howerd, powder
man. Vernoaia. w
CITIZENSHIP VORK
fS COORDINATED BY
PORTLAND COUNCIL
CHINESE VHD SHOT
ANQ KILLED WHITE
Harry Chin and Jim Km, Suey Sing
gunmen, were indicted this morning by
the Multnomah county grand ' jury on
charges Of first degree murder in con
nection with the killing of John Stevens,
white man, at Second and Burns! de
streets, November 1ft. :
Kee And Chin were out gunning for
Ing Sung, a Hop Sing;, according- to the
evidence, and Stevens got In the way
of one of the five bullets - that were
fired in the affray. Sunr was wounded
in the leg. Stevens died immediately.
Kee and Chin were captured several
weeks" later in a private home in Thur
man street, where they were' in hiding
The two men were indicted for assault
with intent to kill in connection with
the wounding of Sung.
C KL Mageske was indicted on charges
of forgery of a $1200 note on C K.
Mageake, 'October 29, 1920.
John Hays waa indicted for alleged
assault with a dangerous weapon. He
is said to have entered the garage at
717 Hawthorne avenue, October 5. and
asked Arthur Haynes for work. When
Haynes said he had no work. Hays
demanded money, it is alleged. Haynes
refused and Hays la charged with haw?
ing; pulled out a gun and opening- fire.
He was pursued down the street , and
finally captured by George ShobeL
tailor. He fired several times at hls
pursuers. Haynes was wounded. .
FAIB3I AW FOTJTfD GUILTY OF
MI8C05DCCT TOWAKD GIBL
Robert Fairman waa found guilty Fri
day by a jury in the court of domestic
relations of contributing; to the delin
quency of a 15-year-old girL He will be
sentenced next week by Judge Kanaler,
Fairman confessed to being one of the
four youths who held a party on a house
boat October 29 with three girls. He de
nied improper relations, however.. Fair
man was end on the second football team
at Benson Tech until suspended for tak
ing; part in this party.
When first arrested he pleaded guilty,
but later changed his plea and demanded
a jury trial. . During the trial he main
tained that he hadn't known the meaning
of "contributing- to the delinquency of. a
minor." He thought that was just keeping-
a girl out late, he said.
The other young men said to nave been
m the party were George Peters, Edwin
Davis and Ray Sheard.
Traffic Accidents
Make New Record;
2 Dead, 133 Injured
Traffic accidents in November
reached the highest total ever recorded
by the police department A total of
1473 accidents were reported. For Oc
tober, 1364 accidents were reported. Oc
tober's total was the highest ever re
corded up to that time. The records of
the fall and winter months of this year
show a steady Increase In the number of
traffie accidents.
Out of th elarge total for this month
133 persons were ' Injured and three
killed. Those killed were Mrs. M. Flels
ohauer, Mrs. Carrie Spencer and Thomas
F. Day. Carelessness was given as the
cause of 10S9 accidents. ; . " ."f-
During the month 1072 persons were
arrested as a result of traffic acci
dents. Fines collected in the municipal
court in connection with traffic viola
tions reached $3069.60.
In his report submitted this morning
to Chief Of Police L, V. Jenkins. Cap
tain H. K Lewis, head of the automo
bile division or tne police bureau, states
that 1109 accidents were between two
automobiles. In 143 cases, the acci
dents were between automobiles and
streetcars.
'Oregon Rose' Urged
As Melody for All
U. S. Public Schools
Efforts are being made by Mrs. A. A.
Cook, manager of distribution of "Beau
tiful Oregon Rose," by H. Edward Mills,
which was the official song of the 1921
Rose Festival, to put the song- into
every public school in America.
Through the county superintendents.
Mrs. Cook now has the song in 29 of
the 36 counties in Oregon. Five of the
teachers'' institutes have taught the
song to their teachers. Mrs. Cook plans
to write to each state superintendent of
Instruction in the United States and to
get Oregon senators and congressmen
to take these letters to the department
of education for its approval.
''Beautiful Oregon Rose." was also
the dedicatory song of Roseway. It
is being sung- during Music week and
also Is being orchestrated under the
direction of Harry Oliver of the Rivoli
theatre. '
BUILDING PERMITS
D. C. Frsasr. sraet reridenes. 485 Librrty
at between K. 6U and K. 8U sta bmldar.
BUM: 13500.
V. 1. ficitnisdeskamp, ercet store, lgSS Sand
baoMTi4 between 7 2d ssd TSd an,; bonder,
Jah-m yiiajiiii. tTOOA. - .. '
Imperial Boeet asaocistioa. reaair Ihotel 103
Biosilway - betweea Stark sad .VaaniostoB
btBlder. Lomi Bros. : 85000.
Portland Tiwt Co.. ereet reJese. 1830
. 2th St bHweea ' Victor and Glen wood;
bender. B. F: Paod: 82500. - -
.Portland Trait Co.. erect readenoe, 1S1I
K. 88th at. bstsoaa Vkrtor and GUawood
baUdar. B. r. Pond:- 82SeO. -. - . - -
C at OptkU erect ree4deaee. 738 E. 5tl
tt between Klickitat and rmaoct ata.; baBdsr,
U felt FBrtaas:, 82500. -
U J- Jabasan, erect isaMeiies, 543 R T9th
at. bstwera Hnlixlsy sad Mattaoaua; boOder,
ni 82B00.1 V
Star Bos rseterr. erect hoot factor." 1484
Kaeadsaa . between Tsnaoau sad . Kabraaka:
baildtn. T. J. A . J. gheavnm; 11500.
i- Brtsekerrmff. erect residence. 866 E. 81st
at bstseeu Skldysu and Saady bxjoleyaidi
7J2rri9ts.I3irts.eatJL
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bobart K. Mortoa Jr.. lecsl. 184 MiaeMeata
wset aorta, son atsrxnsats WyeotT. fcsal. 701
Waahiaatoa ttrset.' ZzT'
Jatm W. Bearfiel. fetal, tastm Or, and Le
ersaia U HnrVlteMoaa. lasal. 11S4 East Stephana
Joseph W. Taber. 31. lxa Aaselea, CaU and
Kkaaor A. Howlaad. 22. 442 HoUada aa.
.Albert K. Chapwiaa. total. PorUaad. aad EUaa-
neui jaauaen, tecai. romasO- .
Barassad A. Mirk ley, legal. Trontdale. Or.
mag mia suioro, lesai, raa uas
v 1 a-ZAViitVi - CaBO KNOBATsTBB
W. a UOTB A CO Sit Botraa Bids.
BIRTHS
LUMXiKKN To Ur., aad lr C. &. Laad.
rre, ass 31. 24th. Ko. 27. daucfattr.
CHLAR To atr. and Jtra, TJwa VhlmMk 803
.. W. 25tb, Kaw. 37. a aoa.
HURT Ta Mr. and atra. r. T. Hart, 304
GERTa o li'r. and Mrs., Wa H. Gerta,
FCJISHIRU To Mr. aad Mra. S. rajiabirav
ei r. ajui. no, sz, a aaacnier.
11CIED
BIRTHS
KUSSt'N Ts Ur. B4 Ma -I A. K
TJ B. 8th N., Nor. S, a soe,
FlTSKJUaA I.D T Mr. sad Mia. E. Gv Ftta
Iftald. 1230 Pbotct. Ho. !. a soe.
DEATHS
its Biers, 889 Zftrcaon. Deo. 1.
71 jrmn. n
AKDKH.SON Asses A. snrtinw. 8S Mav
stnm. use. 3. IS jua hraorAm
DCKLAP AfBas Daalsow Psttoa Hooks, Dee,
2, $ yeuv , vtlTuiar fnsof ficieDey. -UTTUi
John LiuM. Good Ssawritaa aospi
1 tal. Not. 80, TS ysus. apoplexy.
IXONARD U. Leosaid, Psttlaad Vad
. ' teal hespitai. Ic 1. 0 yatn, heart dis-
FBICB Ebsa D. Prios. 818 at 89th. Bov.
. SO. S3 w cnwrml tubvrruloKBL
PEXDEKGBASS Chu. M. reodeicnus, 1034
8. 14tk N.. Dm. 1. 19 m Mnhi-itj
BAKEB Elssnon Baker. Albrrona Kerr
' Home. sen. 9. S SMntns, sepoonuv
MARBLE flelea EtItb HoMey Mixble, E81
K 31V -ot. 80. 11 amn. dipbtWis.
CBACSa Weatad Knw. Derr asaatorhua,
No. t9, 9 yearn, eardio-vsenir diaeass.
SPECIAL NOTICES
lOM
TBCSTEK-S SALK. ,
Ct. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF" THE STATE
.OF OREGON. FOE THE COUNT! -Or
MULTNOMAH.
Albeit B. Bidfxway sad & A. Johaaon.
i PlaiBtiffa,
8. at Haaa aid Mlnorra F, Maaa. Us wife;
3. & Maaa and Alberta C. Maaa. hie wife;
the flxst bational Bank of Linatoa, Orecon.
a eotporatiBB; tba fiat National Bank ot
Scappooea, Oretoa. s corpora tioa; A. - T.
CamptoB, Haroid Hookem, Anna Lembeck
Engeidineer, Martin Dorhori. Lewla Osberc
Un I. ..v. Paw VmrnA Uill U7 r.Mn
beU. H. C . Hunt. John A. Joaea, Mrs. Mae
Clark; waaoa. John P. Rood a, E. E. Wat,
U. O. Maaa, T. N. Mass, Mrs. Fred Byere,
at. P. Maaa, Zona Zearta aad C C. Osier.
DefeBdanta. '
Notice . is hereby rl ree that tba anaVnianad
Tratea will aeU at ppiwVa auction to the hie beet
bidder for eaah, on Monday, the 18th dajr ol
December. 1821. at 1ft o'clock a av an said
day, at 91 Mr Fourth afreet. Portlaad. 'Oregon,
all the toUowiac deseribed prupertj held by it aa
trurtee. pnranant to the decree ot the abors
eatitled suit:
ITEM 1.
Klamath County Timber Land Souths!
quarter of northwest quarter, east one-half of
southwest Quarter aad southwest quarter of
southeast quarter of taction Bios, township forty
one south, rants thirteen east Willamette meri
dian, coatainias one hundred sixty acres, mora
or lass, appraised value $800.
i ITEM 2.
Columbia County Iicnita Claim Undivided
one-fifth interest in northeast quarter, east one
half of north want Quarter, northwest quarter of
northwest quarter and northeast Quarter of
southwest quarter of section nine, township
three north, rant" two wast. Willamette meri
dian, containing three hundred and twenty acres,
mora er leas, appraised value 83000.
ITEM 8.
Unsold offiea furniture of &. M. Maaa. an.
Braised value $28.
USJi 4.
Claim for furniture acid 8. M. Mann, but
unpaid for. appraised value $158.10.
8. M. Mann doctor bills (unpaid), $90.
T ITEM .
Wbitwond Court Five A era Lota 1. 2. 8.
4 and in block 0, Wbitwood Court, in" MuH-
Boaaan county, uiecon, appratsed value 82000.
ITSat 7.
Btubbe House Lot 1 in block 5 of Clark
Terraces, in Multnomah county. Orecon. ap
praised valua $1400.
ITEM 8.
Parkburat Addition Lota Lot 5 of block 8
and lot S of block 7 in Parkhurxt addition in
city of Portland, appraised value $800.
- ITsJa .
Robertson Property Lota S and T in block
7, lota 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 14, all of block
38. all of block 2S and all of block 28 in
townaita of Bobertaon, in Clackamas county.
Oregon, appraised value .$3600.
ITEM 10.
Sorenson Contract South one-half of south
east quarter of section twenty-five, township
two north, mag two west. Willamette meridian.
exeepoag ten acne lying in a square in tne
northwest eoraac of said eighty acres, appraised
value ssuoo. 1
Tract with a eon tract of sale dated September
30. 1917, from 8. W. Mann in favor of B. E.
Borcason, principal $841$ and interest thereon
from March 2ft. 1918. at 2 per oent per an
num, appraised value $4200.
nr. j n.
Corselioua Past Ten Acres- South one-half
of east one-half of sou thwart Quarter of north-
arest quarter ot section twenty-firs, township
two nortn, range two west. Willamette mendiaa.
appraised value $SOO.
rvjur 1 z.
Union County Timber Land North one-half
of northwest quarter ssd southeast quarter of
northwest quarter tad northwest quarter of
northeast quarter ot eeotioa thirty-three, town.
ship , five south, range thirty-eight - east. Wil
lamette meridian, containing' one hundred sixty
acres, in Union county, 'Oregon, appraised value
88UU.
ITEM 13.
Peterson Contract Tracts thirty-five, thirty-
six, thirty-seven, forty-one. forty-two, forty-three
and forty-nine of Chebalem Mountain Orchards,
in Washington , . County, Orecon. containing
thirty-four and twenty-nine hundredths acres,
subject to contract of sale dated February IS,
1920. in favor of Alvin E. Peterson for tlx
thousand dollars, on which amount ia due prin
cipal thirty-five hundred dollars and interest
from March 1. 1921, at T per cent per annum,
appraised value $3500.
11 EM 14.
Beach Lota Lota 6. 7. 8 and 0 in block IS.
in Beach addition to Ocean Park in Pacific
county. Washington, appraised value $100.
11 aoa jo.
Maccabee BoDdtng Stock Certificate' Bom
ber twenty-nine of Maccabee Building Associa
tion of Linn ton, Oregon, for twelve shares of
par value of tea dollara per share, appraised
value iu.
ITEM is.
Certificate number twenty-one hundred twenty-
three for one hnndred share of the Physician'
Chemical and Drug Company, in name ot 8. M.
Mann and indorsed in blank, with par value of
one dollar per snare (incorporated in Colo
rado with office in Chicago, Illinois) , and
certificate) number twenty -00 hundred twenty
four for one hundred abarea of tha Physicians'
Chemical and Drag Company, in name of 11 1L
Boeber and aaaigned to B. It Mann and in-,
darted ia blank by S. il. Mann, appraised value
$1.00.
ITEM 17.
Certificate number three for twenty-seven
shares of St. Helena Realty Company of par
valua of ofi hundred d -Uars per share, in name
of 8. M. Mean aad indorsed in blank, appraised
value $1880.
A more particular description of each of tha
said properties will be furnished ujfen applica
tion for same by any interested anaer.
This sale ia made ' pursuant to aa order. Judg
ment, decree and order of sale made by the
circuit court of the stats of Oregon and county
of Multnomah.
This notice ia dated and first, published oa the
19th day of November, 1921, and the last pub
lication will be en the 17th day of December.
1921.
TITLE ASP TBU8T COMPANT.
Trustee.
HA RET L. RAFFETT,
Attorney for Trurtee.
NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE
A sale of unredeemed pledges, oonaiatlng of
watches, diamonds. Jewelry, gooacs. typewriters,
ate., win be held at 894 Stark street. Portland,
Oregon, oa Tuesday. December 8, 1921. Sale
starting at 1U a. m. arucisa w oe aoia rep-
re.ented by pledge numners:
444, 1149. $821. H7, 61. 6808, 7897.
7808, 8039, 1 82o8. 8840, 8894. 845,
B30Z. . BSZf. BS9S. BS9I. VH.
. 9101. 9119. 9291, 9807, eS8, 9403,
fi68. 04, S87Z. SS3S,
1U911. 10015. 10022. 10085, 10038. 10049,
10058. 10088. 10084, 1008O, 10110; 10140,
1S142. 1144. 1020S. 1U234. 10241. 10245
10263, 10279, 10298, 10812. 10318, 10873.
10338. 10841. 10847. 108S2, 10369, 10877.
103BS, 10400, 1040T. 10444, 10440, 1U43K.
10487. 10488. 10489. 10487. 10483. 10498.
105ie.l522. 10584. 10581. 10583. 10590.
10616, 10628. 10650, 1069, 10775, 19782.
10753. 10761. 10764. 10770. 10772. 10776.
10780. 10782, 10788. ,10790. 10795. 10799.
1VSU2, 10BZ4. 1083S, 10811, 10000, 1USBZ.
10881. 10R98, 10911. 10919. 10935, 10958.
10974. 10982. 10986. 11007. 11015, 11207,
11044, 11043. .11051. 11069. 11070, 11079.
11092. 11098. 11117. 11141. 11151. 11187.
11226. 11258. 11261. 11843, 1184$, US$8.
11865. 11874. 11407. 11420, 11433, 11440.
11458. 11459. 114T5, 11504, 11583. 11038
11544. 11648. 11557. 1153. 11566. 1169,
11571, 11578, 11580, 11587, 11598. 11668,
li:i2. 11718. 11768, 11771. 11777. 11782,
11792, .11795, 11884. 1IS85. 11889, 11910,
11916, 11947, 11958, 11U1. 11995. 1002.
12C09, 12019. 12024. 12030, 12052. 12058,
12060. 12098. 12094. 12095. 12108. 12118.
12188. 12162, 12168, 12168. 12174. 12176,
12180, 12188. 12192. 12194. 12202. 12232,
JZZSP, 12240, 1ZZ41. 12254. 12Z55, 1ZZSS,
1269, 12280. 12281. 12283. 12285. 12289,
12287. 12298. 12310. 12827. 12334. .12336,
12337.: 12839. 12840. 12346. 12858. 12367,
12381. 1240$. 12406. 12408. 13416,12420,
12424. 12426, 13480. 1J481. 12447. 12454,
12466. 12469. 124S8. 12604. 12606. 12607.
1Z50SV 1Z518.- 1ZS18, 125Z7. 1Z5SO. 125SS,
1J549. 12577. 12591. 12596. 12597. 12609
120. 12622. 12631. 12637. 12640. 12652,
irJ, IZOOT. 1ZDOZ, tZSOS, 1ZS1S. JZ0B,
12698.' 1269$. 12700. 1270 L 12712. 12134.
12748. 12750, 12751. 12752. 1276$. 12767.
12770. 12775. 12776, 12790. 12801. 12808,
1281. 12812. 12819. 12822. 12824, 12831.
izsasv izsa izs54. lzsis, isaas. izaoa.
10248, 1118711887. 12141.
POKTLAND BiTMEDlAL LOAN ASSOC1ATTOX.
-- , u. aim atarnBaa." Maaa gar
-. lata T. WDsoa. Aoctleane.
First Pnbliesrtoo, November 29. 1921.
HAVING sold my grocery buaineee at 207 N
18 th at., PorOand. Oregon. I win not be
responsible ror any debts , contracted alter Una
date. Moembe the firt. "
NELLIE JT. G1DDISGB.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN xy I hereby
aaaoaaee that I wilt not be ressoeauMa for
airy oeoia wioea may oe costracted by
wife. Mm. Mary Borica. B. M. Borick, -
50
FLUFF J1D6S
Made oat of your old worn-oat
carpets and ruga slave half the
' price of a new ruaC Use woo seal
clothing .- , - .
9x12 Rage sbMHcIaameV f 1.50
East 3580 IBS East EUhth
CARPETCLEANING
RCriTTIHO, RELAY IMG. RESIZtjo. ETC.
41Z Ftuas ST. AM CLCANEd. S1-SO
Slat tiei lee ansae ever. Fsetners Reneialed.
a Li. HINDS MCMf amATTRE8IS far SALS
FLUFF RUGS avavaa from M oarpau.
Furtiltuee tiphotrtapwd and -repairs.
FIOMECR MATTRC8S OARFIT
OLaANiNS WORKS -1071
E. Lincoln St. AuL E37X7
FLUFF RUGS
Hade frata AU Kmds ef Old Carpeta
For OuaBtA Scrvioe aad Keoaoeay.
ORKisON FLUFF U4I CO.
ISSa C. Stark at. Take- 7814
MEETING NOTICES 102
SUNNTStDB LODGE No. 168.
A. P. A A. M. Grand enter
al. V7 tainment and ban at City Aod
"aeyTt toriutn Saturday evening. December
k S. at 8;15 o'clock. One and one-
i. i :n . ,
.'.11 . TKUUK.UJV, ins BtlUn
dancing. Admission to both, 58 centa. In
fcnnal The public in welcome.
r SUNNTglDE BCTLDINO
FUND COMMITTER
WOODLAWX Lodes No.
171. I. O. O. F., meeU
every Monday evening at
J. Ill .VWtV Vl,h.. w
IsO-O.T-, W-elCOJMa R. Vs TAPP,
EMBLEM JEWELRY, a specialty, buttons, pins.
sgT nroa, i a l-i 33 eta st.
CARD OF- THANKS
We WIk to ezpreai our thanks to tba G".
,,-. W. B. C. Sons of Veterans sad many
friends for their kindaeas and e""-ioience during
our recent bereavement.
' " Mr. and Mrs. Kdpir W. Phmpa, '
DEATH NOTICES
103
l ORBES The remains of Frank Forte, who
died on the atearaer West Cayote, are at the
chapel of Edward Hoi man A Son, Third and
""""a m-reew. mooes of ipnerai later,
POULflON At Lle. Wash.. Dr. AaHiw j
Poulaon, November 18. 1821. Bemaina are
at the chapel of Edward Rotman A Son, Third
and Salmon streets. Notice of funeral later.
FUNERAL NOTICES " " 104
DUNXAP In this city. Deo. 2. Agnes H
Iunlap, aged 89 yean, beloved mother ef
Fred a and Edward A Dunlap of Portland,
(eorge T. and Robert L. Iun!ap of California
Pcneral services will be beld Monday. December
p. at 2 p. m. at the Laurelhurst Methodist
chorch, 63d street near 4 2d avenue. Internment
-u.wn.nuu, muoni. rnenas lnvnea. ITIamm
receireil. Km.in. t K i i .
Miller A Trace. .
ANDERSON -At the residence. 808 Missouri
avenna. Tlnvmh,, e a
agedlSyeara, beloved danghter of Mrs. Carrie
uiaiw, nwr or aunnie Anderson. Funeral
xrvwes will be held Sunday, December 4. at
Sam. at the ehapel of Miller A Tracer.
Remains win be- forwarded at 10 a. m. to
Napa Tine, Wash., where aervioas and interment
will take nlace.
BUNGE la thia city, December 1, 1921, jane
snd Mra E. J. Bunga, Friends and aoquaint
aaces ara reepeetfully invited to attend the
rri """ o. oau at in enapei ol
Edward. Itolniaa A Son. Chird .. aad Salmon
streets, Tuesday, December 6, at 2 p. m.
mienrnm rmeiiiew cemetery,
COLE Dee, 1. at Celilo, Or., Jiok Cole.
aged 5 years son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
ColSJf'tA,nltaru0T- To wnkina will be for
warded by J. P. FInley A Son to AmityT Or.,
where services will, be held at the First Chris-
uan enurcn at lo:au a m. Friaads invited.
Concluding servica Amitr im,trr
CARSCA LLEN In this city. Deo. 8. Helen
iicaiieo, ageo 4 years, wile of A. A.
Cancallen of Eugene, Or. The remains were
f i -rliwt Au4a j Cl- . a r . .
Son to EuMia, Or., when mmitm wlU bt
ieia iDQ inTJTment. matae,
WAIJL.LNG lec. 1, CeUla, Or., LsottimlZ.
u..ii.M .mu. ,o i. .. . , , .
" o isn, ma oi jonn w.
Walling. Tba funeral service will be held
Hntuiav TW. A Id 111 -. . i. . .
ChrMian church. Amity. Or. Frienda invited.
"""um"! "ii Amny cemetery
OBETE The funeral aervkxi tnr Pan a-
Hmm tat. ... DImmM. ttr-..l- .
bekt Monday, Dee. 5, at 10:80 a m., at
luuejw mortuary, monigomery at Ota. Fnenda
invited. Concluding service lit, Scott ceme-
McDONALD The funeral service for Anna
McDonald, late ot 1486 Mobile St., will be
Pulley's mortuary,- Montgomery at 6th. Friends
ui.ibCftfe IAIIKIUI1UI BBCTXCe nSS UIl
tery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
&S0K
TBTBD AND 8aUfO
MAIN 607
East Side
Funeral Directors
r. a. dunning, era
614 B Alder St. Phone feast 88.
SNOOK WHEALDON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SUCCESSOR TO
a. vivn'
BELMONT AT 35TH TABOB 1258
Dunning & McEntee
Morrtaoa at. at 12th.
Broadway 489. , Aat. 648-68.
Lercha Undertaker
BAST aXFVKXTH AND RAWTBOBJfB
r-atuna saar vsa.
PINLEV'S mortUarY
MONTGOMEB T At FIFTH.
Mant
UcENTEE A EILERS, funeral parmra wita all
tne privacy at a noma, iota sad Kvarstt ata
rnone uroaoway xiss. -ant. asi-ss.
atlLLEU A tBACSy.' aMepeaoent funeral dC
rrua raatnu ava ana ap. wasamgiBa
at Era t. Main 26S1. Aut 818-45.
f f DVDNPS NIW EtStftENCB
IV I e D I Caf E8TABL18HMANt
V1 wmiana ava. - Vfoodlrea 220.
A. R. Zeiker Co Phone Katt 18 A
CHrovsrAA TJNDEBTAKDfO COs Mala 4163
L7XVV W wF
1 Ceraer Third and day.
MONUMENTS
109
mm
BwavawataSSaaTaTaaaV
3131
OTTO SCKUMANM MARBLE laCwOa
LTHTRP APiWC yrs, 540IICTt3
FLORISTS
107
aaa rineal Dealiaa S
Large Bathavises, . Ne
Bra nek Stores. 28
fFZnZZZ23 tteea 4 th aad eta.
Tek Mam 7T09.
FLO WEBS FOB ALL OCCASIONS
L -
Main
4737
0 Will Pleaae la
iakhhiv gt tenth.
Smith's Flower Shop
Flow ia for All rail aaiiwai
UalB 7218. T. C Luka. Mgr. 6 th and AMafc.
IsABTUI A FOBBwa fXV noma. 854
aagtoa. Mam 2. A-12S9 st'iarj sat aa
asiaeinai emit its ily axisaarvl.
NEW TOO AT
EPRUG CO.
It Jiv L. T e , stL
g-',-- - -in aw il J
107
LARGEST
RETAIL
FLORIST
VI PORTIA SD
4$ HOBBleOS
Bat. Brtwy. and Park,
aaaa. 847
EPO. 8TRAC8S. Mgr.
Unnea Floral Co.
aad Dmnta fveaat froaa wear St . Renm
Sveenboage at lowest prices. 871 H Mor. S8-18.
LOST AND FOUND
10
TBS following artidea ware losnd oa the cart
of the Portland Railway, Lfajht A Power Co..
Iaaomber 1: 28 nmhrellaa, S iron ban. 4 hnch
bozaa, 2 parses. knives, aeefctie, scarf, 2 pr.
X agi giovaa, 2 books, ariaaorv 1 pwateeeard
boxes, cap, raw. S pr. t agi. rubbers, blueprmt,
8 packages, anat, eweraua, basket, pipe. Owners
may obtain aame upon proper aieatifinitiaa at
rmt and aider at, station.
BILE umbrella. steel handle with silver inlay;
full bus encraved oa handle.. Tdephoaa
Tabor 8458. BlVekle reward. j
IX)ST String of small pearls ia downtown shop,
ping district Finder will receive Ubesal re
ward. Kat 884.
LOST, from 800 E. 73th S Uttla fox tenia,
white, black and tan, name Frits. Return to
above addregg or phone Tabor 19. Reward. .
SMAUi biack coin purse, by office girl, ea
Bdwy. ear. $11 currency, $3.60 in silver,
ear tocketa, bag for nmbreUa. Call Main 778ft.
LOST, purse- containing money and paper,
around the Dekum bldg. Bevtrd. . C. E.
BJag. 817 Ueknm bldg. Bdwy. 4103
LOST Purse, ia Kerthweai Electno or telephone
oniee. fieaa return to 427 m eta. ataia
i sow. tcewaro.
FOUND, a pair of taa kid giovea Office of
. Pw.r. FnniltnM mI ,m! IT a mKi 1 1
Main 465.
FOCND 42d and Ainsworth, 2 bay horses and
i mars, z -year-eld, 1 has bell: wiU be sou tor
reeo cut nee, a, at public auction, i p. a
LOST Mate Airedale dog: eoQar and brass
iocs; tag on collar teat; reward. Tabor Sell.
LOST Black Cocker spaniel : dog. 87 Bast
ilia h. aaoor o.
LOST A Delta Gamma pin. gold anchor set
with diamond. Main 8892.'
LOST Pastmastei-'s jewel, name W. MeGran
die; reward. Call East 4796 or 536 Kerby.
LOST Gamma Phi Beta sorority pin; diamond
setting, tail aat 2807; reward.
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
WBT BB OCT OF A JOB OB WOBK A
All PimSKPSiIk POSIIKMI
W have helped bwndredi of ear
graduates
8504 saw
ava aad
to peanaons paying nan zou to
month. If m will eaa at "Jiuoa
Warn at. Ml day ( except Bataeuayi at is
a, - aa, - a 8 :80 Bv an. ar Sand for sot big
112-page FEES catalogue, yoe will teaduy
Vndantand wiy we graduate svore gtsdentt who
aetoally rnaka good tbaa any aat acaool ia
the u. S. -Be cuailnoea. suae a pemoaai
lnrestlgatiun or write tag aw FBCB beok
ADCOX AtTTO ATO ATUT10 SCHOOL
UNION ATM. AND WASOU ST.
SPECIAL OFFEB SATB 325
Lean anfa hojdneaa. Con rata now within reach
of alt As a special Cbrittmas and Mew Teart
offer, we are allowing s 825 essh discount ea all
courses during the month of December. Enroll
early, as the offer will not bold good indefi
nitely. Thorough, practical instruction in all
department. Expert instructor Day and eve
ning elsases. Largest syatem of practical snto
schools in the world. Life membership tree.
Get your application in early by writing or
calling at
HKMPHILL'8 ATJTO AND TRACTOR SCHOOL
707 Hawthorne Ave., and
831 Oak St.. Portland. Or.
AUTO men wanted In Los Angelea . Fine, mod
weather now. J oat like summer. Big de
mand for ignition experts and mechanics.
LEAfiN THE TRADE THIS WINTER. Prac
tical experience under expert instructor!. Only
short time, red aired. Low tuition. Took free.
Earn loom and board while learning, uur Dig
72-Dase. iHnstrated catalog telle all about splen
did opportunities in this busineai. Explains sow
you learn sol quickly. Tel it lite ttone men
10 to 60 who have made good wits national
traiaiaa. Send for your oopy of thia FREE
book today. No obUaaUoo, A better job and
more oar e-usranteed ia auto work. Write
J. A, Bose&krsinB, 842 S. Figaaroa, Loa Angelea.
Cat.
100 ran now secure
full aviation instruc
tion, including flying,
front the most cap
able instructors for
only 8200; former
east 8500. This
bustneas has a fu
ture second to none
aad you owe your
self at least as inves
tigation. A d d r e s
Orecon, Washington
A Irieha AlmUna Cj
214 8pa3ding bWg.. Portland. Oregon.
Wast'a rrvrnT Ttnursum rv.r.t,;a
roll any time for sll Boaiaeas Counes, tnetaaV
las eamniAnte UMiwranh, k. mk-i t. tuw a i
keeping. NIGHT SCHOOL $6 a MONTH
Free Catalogue. Address tA saw Momsoa,
Phone Main 590.
- I f Mfr2 BtrsiNESsf
I-4i irk 7 COLLEOB
"Tha School of Quality"
T)a eVhanlNirh SKI
Address 407 Morriaoa Phone Broadway BOSS.
POSITION FOB EACH GRADUATE
ALIBKT BLDG , 80 AND MORRISON
OLKB BARiifcR COLLU wiU teach you
the trade in 8 weeks: reoeive soma na whil.
learning: noairioni secured. Oreaoa a aiiln
mea receive stats air. Writs ar eaU for eata-
K-gne. zs BnrnsMe st
MEN, women, learn barbjpr trade; wages while
' learning. Oregon Barber College. 288 Hadi.
yon t.
MISS MATTINGLY'B Private School: elharthaniL
syjKwiuuig. n ieia at,, near Jeiieraon ;
anrou any ome, nay ana evening. Main 8398,
LEARN TELEGRAPHT Railway Talegmpb
laetitnta. 434 Railway Kzehanaw bide. Kiaht
Classes.
HELP WANTED MALE 201
WANTED Local agenU outside of Portland to
sell Whits Wisard washing compound; make
Clothes spotlessly clean sad whits without rub
bing; contains no iye or injurious chemicals;
samples furnished. Writs to White Wizard Co.,
ass k. waapingron at., yoruana, ur.
EXPERIENCED feeder Wsnted for cutting and
ereaaing department, Columbia Paper Boa
Co.. East 25ta aad nowaday ava.
aivrvTta Mivti. mm4mimA "mJ.m 1 r.n
between 8 and' 9 a m. only. 298 H Union
are., asa tor t. at, moo.
WILL take buiiduig and repair work in esobaage
for first naymeat oa close-la aenaga. Mar-
ball 796.
MEN to know we sell beat slab wood from-eoaatry
mm. 84. do per com. Taoor buz.
SOLICITOR for cleaning sad dye wars. 194
W. Ptrk. '
GOOD aeeond tenor and baas wanted for local
piuieawmai wot. iwa 1 mora piaa
DT TOU are iamreated aad would like to learn
enmmercial art drawing, call at 819 Dekum bldg.
WANTED At once, two men ta learn Tukan-
uing ana retreeaing 482 Hawthorne.
SALESMEN WANTED 202
SELL guaranteed specialty to trade er others;
bis demand. 211 blob bids.
AGENTS WANTED
203
BIG money for agents, good commissions sad
no lavasttaent. lsg.uirt aweaiagj at 47 J fi.
Clay at
AGENTS Big enaamiaakm,- take orders, silks.
www am wwisB wswr, i .lanmin, V1
rt oeeier. noqmam, tt asn. - - -
HELP
WANTED FEMALE 204
WANTED Aa honest girl for general house
work; light washing; moat love children. CaU
m peraoa. 479 is. stn at. w. -
WANTED Two bright youag Jadias to eta oa
nomea Phone Frsnklia aotel. goosi 118
ror appomrment. Salary or eommhaaon.
taw
Sarratioa Army Bescwe Home. Mayfair a
Alexaoder ata Phone Main 8450. D-M car.
sad
TflVTTP ta hiwiwrt airt fra limnil hiinm
work. Cant washing: mast love shildrea. Call
m pawn, tie s. tn at. n
SEVERAL good mdy aiagers wanted fog local
ladier enonaa. Apply 203 Tilford bldg.
WANTED.
to d
eD 24S9.
iwt ara laasreatea ana weald like to learn
eommeretal ait drawing, eau at 6 19 Dekum bldg.
WANTED Ntafcappeartng young wonsan " lot
t-nrwanas apeaaity. Main 1734.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE x 20S
WANTED Salealadiee and men to aeC hous-
notd Becaaauy. ualli Bunday mm
Monday- Phone. Main 1479. ' 650 V
FLORISTS
IELP WANTED WITH 208
INVESTMENT
ftiMlUi A good hoat man . as rtartuer in
a basin that pay 878-SlOtt a week. Small
aaaoant of essh taeuired. , Call roost $1$ Frank
lin hotel, from 9 to 4. - ---.
SITUATIONS WANTTDMALE 2SI
.. LKAKT BOOKS
FkiUfaHv veneind aad iJ - f m
haadreds of aatnfmd ettstoaaen; SO Veara experi
ence. Main $71 or Main 1. Prion the
lowest. R. 8, Co., Inc., i2 B. of T. bWg.
BOOF ATTBNTTOS ..
BRADT A ROACH
W fata and repair roofa sad knew ham.
, Taber 621- Wood la wa 465.
PAINTING, paperbanginc. farmenre repaired aad
refiaMMd. Prices reasoaabie; work caaiaa
teed. Anon IStft Hawthorns ava. Tabu l$ee
or 1772. - -
CaBPENTEB EnHmatee airea ea repair work.
routs repaired aad strata await.. Boon. 1867
ruwtboraa Taftor I see.
aliT metal work, famacea, stoves, gutters,
fenders, radiators, eta. Phone E. 885. 811
a. trvmg at.
WASTED, by
unemployed ez-eamce ma a. work
of as kind:
noaost. reliable aad Steady. Can
drive any make car. Tabor 178.
SHINGLING, leaky roofs patched, gutters re-
peirea, emmneya renasned., Marshall 1078.
PAPERING, painting, mode finishing, floor
reiinnnea. eneap; get my pneea -lau. 8258
BANT years repairing autua; will work as cheap
m your ga"re er mine, proaqway mo
WANTED Cesaaaola to dig by eontract;. alas
wwm ror wbjs.- van Joiumoia eia. -
BOOrS BESH1NGLED
Boned cornice a specialty. East 1201.
PLASTERING done, plain and oraasuntal, Es
timates fursmhed. East 8190 or Mar. 26.
HARDWOOD Ooeo. by day ar contract, . Bet
ran stiw
CEMENT work, all . kiada Firat elam aalyT
Selhvood 919.
BASEMENTS, G RADII t. GENL TEAMING;
eoowmcs or oay wore aace. ozz-ss, arter a.
PLUHBINU don very reasonable by the hear
T oy tae joo. auto, aoj-ot.
t Tiirt . i m i- it 1 p tty
etc.. call Aata 817-97
CARPENTER aaa contractor, in being, anything
in Tne pi'roinf nne. rnone aaer wqsn.
GUTTERING aad fnrnaea renairiug. all kinds
aneei ami wora. laoor iooa
CARPENTER wants work by .day or contract.
rim eiasa wont, wooaiawn zbs.
tAPERHANGING. fatting, painting, engine! work
a apeeuity, work guaranteed. , Bdwy. 2825.
WANTED Small aet pooka, audita. stateaeuU,
' beJaaees, reasonable Marshall 6666. Apt 24.
CONCRXTB pouring by mscmae: general ee-
mailt work. CaU Sell 1480, after
erej p. sa
FAINTING, interior demrtung and all ef iU
erancnes. aast 4Z04..
SHIN GUN O and repairing of roafa Phone
taa I4i8t. jjrown.
STREETEB A POINDEXTER,
Landaeape Gardeaeri. T. 6979.
TEAMING, EXCAVATING. PLOWING. ETC.
EAST 210
240 E. EIGHTH
TBUCK hauling, household goods, long 3Is
tance er contract hauling. Eaat 8798.
CEMENT WOai Satisfaction . guaranteed.
Wdln. 5241
CABINETMAKER wants work setting up or
repair wora. cast so to
PIANOS, phonographs and furniture refiniabed;
wui cai'. w. 4. Morpny, Mam S47
ALL kmdt of hauling and daUverisi lor I ton
irucg. AUt 0Z8-44.
HANDT - man. .. carpenter work, aninallng. odd
jo bft; reasonable ehargea. woodlawo 8225.
PAINTING and tinting, good Workman; baa
toots WOW!.- BS. I2HS E. lTth tt. N.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254
BI YOUNG woman, aituatlon as aasiauot oook
or waitress la logging onion, state wages ia
first letter. ; Address Mrs. Jeanaette O'DeO,
miktj, ur.. care L. w. ITce.
EXPERIENCED stenographer daairea poaitlon.
aii neu. aaa.
EXPERIENCED woman would Hke day work!
Phone evenings, Aut 620-86.
WOMAN with a bore- 4 and 6) wants work ia
children bone. -S-185. Journal.
EXPERIENCED wwmaa wanta day. work. East
SSTZ.
DRESSMAKING
256
DTEING. cleaning, pressing, dieesmakina. ra-
modeliag. ralining. alterations, pleating, rea
soaabie prices. The Cabinet DiwiwiiiaHng Par
lors, egg Morrison, near lltn. Main 1825.
DRESSMAKING, brassieres personally fitted for
: scous -women, mra. o. a. amiva, WulB.
ii, imi urana ave. n
THE GLAD SHOP- Dressmaking, evening gowaa
a aneria irx asnoaraia nnfii linn iiiii.iimwM
puts. smsia ta.t.
, , i . . . .
THE DOROTHY RHOP
Luncheon sets 5e vard. Mail orders anncllaA
1008 Broadway bldg. M. 6478.
SUSIE BUCKLEV
With Paris Hat Shoo. Hematitenine.' bnttona
pleating. 887 Aider at. Main 8078.
SEWING by the day. Can furnish many city
reierencev Main 3184.
HEMSTITCHING, any color, 8c yard; buttons
cot req, piesnng. scalloping. 209 Anaky bldg.
mOMSTITTHINli fa n.r -! IUU
ttematitcnrng, 717 Broadway bldg,
NURSES
237
PRACTICAL puree, a good housekeeper and
sewer, wants work py day. M-857, journal.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
HOTEL BAKES.
288 m 8th at,. Warmaat. cleanest modern
rooms in city for 85.80 week. Misses Pitersoa
A Bhyoa, proprietors. ( ,
DENTLY HOTEL dth'street
Mew management; centrally located, hot and
cold eater, steam heat, xeasooahi ratas.
HOTEL OCKLEY
Morrtaoa at 10th. - 81 a ear. week 88
npi isee p-one ana cam; ngnt aoa any.
HOTELS ROWLAND, ANNEX. MAETLiND,
VD3GLXIA 207H-211H 4TH ST. BATES.
TSe. 81 PER DAI. WITH BATH. 61-60
DAT tTP. -
Maxwell Ha!HSVVsd tVu
mttted kwijru.g ffootm. MtA. tiiw
htat aaAdl 4fkall ffMtiHf! 4 .taesssiifc at-am tBfa.
HOTEL 'NETHERLANDS, 126 12tk' St., at
Washington Brick atmetnre. eenter of Port.
land's bum neat and social activities, respectable;
epotieea rooms. 85 week, (1 a day up; with pri-
vam paw, gs oay.- ;
Hotel Helvetia
246-248 Salmon at near Third.
Modem
rooms 75e ap. Weekly rate. ..
HOTEL OHIO. 66 Front. Cor. Madiioo
Boom 80e up, 88 week up; H. , K. rooms;
hot and eold water; steam neat, Elevator
earnce; other modern eonvenjeneea,
HOTEL HARRISON
Clean farniehed snoms 89 waak. SBe
6w
per sight; 5 story brick b-ikna. 408
rroat.
HOTEL FRANKLn
: Waahtngtenwat JlSta.. Bates by the week' 85
aad up; not and" eoid running water; hot water
neaong irwa, tup ana tnewer batn
Jlatthiesen Hotel'
Ro-ma BOeaayup; 88 iwia opt clean. Beht.
aoa . or com war, l un neat, jeve voiumoia.
LOVELT FURNISHED BOOM TN MODERN
HOME. Et E RT THING NEW AND CI.EAN
GOOD IOCATION. 856 N. 3 1ST., CORNER
mjoinnir, at-tx. oae-za.
THE SOULE. "
iMh.. MV k A4mum es k JL IA.
all yoa eaa aat, aooked like mother oookei. 191
lltn st.
WASHINGTON HOTEL
12TH AND WASHINGTON KTS.
Attnettve-rooms and auitea at reaaooahla sate
ey week or month.
HOTEL HARDING. -
88 Grand ave. Steam heat, hot sad eold
water in roams, ekna and respectable piece;
...wv hi ly. - . - - -
WANTED Congenial : girt to. shere two- room
apartment. . Ca Mais 8264 evsainaa er Sun-
oay.
SLEEPING room for vent. aWa ant. s-m
noa ana pra- waier, i p r nmnta. !
a.ieieu st. rnoae Maranan 3T1. ; -
- BECTuB HOTEL .
tJm. Bratdway, netr and modera Tale tee V
en poors. i flay and up, s weak. Privatebatha,
0!B LABG-B Bl.Tfmfa BOOM ' SOTTABLE'
--Tin. awv: sut KEAOJiABLJS. . 309
u in nr. MABUnAtlj ZUUS. -
AlANOR HOTEL
) 271 H
MORRIAOX7 tl
H-aaekeeptng and sleeping ro raa. Mar. -25frS,
THE BARTON. 456 ALDER feT
Oeaa faromhad rooms. 82.6 per week aad
nt- Atoe hgfat svrnsekeepmg.
HOTEL TAIT 12th at Stark
na aitaMa rnama. EleTator
Bate. 35 per week up. . Centrally located.
SBW PEBE1XS BOTEL - -Washing
ton snd Fifth Street.
Special Permanent Bates From 66 Per Week.
8 COZT baaameat . rooma, also 2 large rooms;
store i it. an. aan- saw
NICELT furnished sleeping room on Rridce
u-amrer cariToe. inquire at e iirand-kve. N
LARGE eutaide room, steam heat, walklns dl
tancsv , Call Bdwy. 6409 after 6 a. m. .
FOR. RENT'
rURNlSIIID RQC!S 3C3
AME R It'AN-HOTEL
mmw wwph wnMisir nwapi'i a"a i
waved and operated by Americana. The beat
seme ia the eity for rate cliarged. Ekcsst
fcmby, elevator swrvtre.. always ktg of aet water,
free hatha.. Bateaf-dttw. 78. 61 8pecaal rates
ta penaanevt raeeta.
tW. r. 8QCPABD, Mgr.
1 PARK ROT XX. aiCOALli. WASH.
Modem. 2-eiory. firepcxxif sew betiding, right
at cirie center. Stractlr clean. Reduced price. ,
ana nose m awnea ana conducted ay as asaer-
TART. KEAB PACTTTO TTIOrTWAT
CALL at T. M. C. A. to see tree Bat el mod-rate
Priced rooms for yeans mea ta ail parts et the
eft?, including toema at .the Central X. M. C
A. with telephone la each roam, ihiwet bath
aaa cmo ismions.
Hotel Medford gJHrtSJ-
. Two blocks frost Depot . T5e sad up. .
64 a week up. Hot and cold water la each room.
Sarirent Hotel
Sawthorna and Grand, t a. BL snd aUerlag
looeaa. hot and aoM water. 'steam beat, .!.
;i;H0TEI! ARTHUR
' 178 11th at., near MorriHon. Clean, modern
rooma by day, week or month; reasonable rates.
Ben Hur Hotel VtVke? .
- Centrally located aad modera: Staam beat, hot
and cold-water; reasonable rates. I
Private booms with bath. " second
floor. also basement si.kkping
ROOM. NEAR BATH. 708 WASHINGTON.
MARSHALL 6170. ' !
PAREVIEW Hiitkl
886 Montgomery at-, ear. W. Park: room and
board; rooma. with bath and Without; auilahW
for two people: reasonable.
THOTEL HRTSON
Ctaaa fnrniahed teems 88 we,. 85o t S0
par augntt sesry onca OttllQmg sa8 a-font.
1HE ST. PAIL, 180 4th. eor. Aider. A t
SPBCTABLB downtown hoteL Bataa 75e m.
Prtrate bath 63. Special ratea by week or month.
FURNISHED ROOMS -
i PRIVATE FAMILY 301
REASON ABUE WELL"' H-lllstTETTTlTMnis
IN REFINED HOME. ALL CONVEN
IENCES. ONE IS ATTIO BOOM. 84 N.
21 ST. COR. EVERETT.
WALKING D13-
TANCE.
JTNELI fumished f nasi suite; also single rocnu ;
i plenty of heat and hot water in rooma;
aloe view; dose to .nslnaas sentar; geaUrmsa
y.mgiiwA. aaa ma sw, owr. iiay.
MCEX.Y furnished modern roan, asa aleo
: tricity and bath, plenty ef aet water, walk
lag distaaoa, clean, reasons Us; adults, Phooe
East 848. 688 E. Stark St
LOVELY, large, uiet sleeping i-oea, walking
diatanos. to couple 640. oa 630 1 bualne
people preferred, 561. Latua sa, a Ladd
aoo. tail uart ztt.
tWO lovely -tooaa close la, neat Broadway
- hridge, free was of phone, bath, also piano.
A real home; meals if desired. 417 Larre,
Kaat 83T5.
BEAUTLFLL furnisned iront room, well heated. ,
plenty hot water, parlor, pis not iaandry; home
privileges; rent reasonihla .Main 1811. 383
. zstn.
LARGE front . room with . drawing room, twin
beds, heat, bath, phone; meals If desired;
la beautiful home, close in eaat aid. ' 411
Cook ava 828-10. '
SEASONABLE WEUa F0RN18HED ROtlMS
! IN REFINED HOMK. ALL CONVENIENCES.
ONE 88 ATTIO BOOM. 84 N. 8 1ST. COW.
EVERETT. WALKING DISTAWCB.
3 WELL-rURNlgHEb bearoom la modem
noma, warning distance; men only; good k-
ratlon. "129 E. 15th at. Eaat 6827. '
MCELY FURNISHED room in modera horns;
hasA phone and hosts privileges Bos City
mra. piocs ire i car. tncne Tap. 7579.
MICE, clean room, suitsble for S persons; good
furniture and modern eoavenieaces; .aluo a
rlngie room with aame privileges at 88 per weak. '
nz9 Everett . . . .
KEWLT reaoTsted room, heat sad home priti-
- leges; breakfast if desired; one or tee gen
tlemen preterrad. 892 Thurmaa st , Faoo
Main 6598. , I
FOR RENT 2 aioaly furnished rooma, . with
V. VlUHIWI
without gang, very raaaonablav in Irrlcg- -East
6884. 441 kV 1U . CL mora-.
or after 6 p. m. .
ton,
inn
REFINED lady to share amaa cottage, sepanta
bedroom, homelike place, alas- 1 front room
so imoie ror genac en. eew ateya et.
PLEASANT, well furnuhed rouea, reasonable to
man employed. 410 salmoa at . Manual!
1020. . ' ; v.. : - ..-
(NBWLT furnished front roams 3 week. wiX
h use or batn, pnona. Three blocs from guiDV'
tormm. 4o pontn zo. Msrsnaii si 4.
LIGHT, warm, well 'furnished rooem with 1
eove; hot and eold water; oa Laicretla street;
gentlemen. Marshall 8689.
WARM, cosy loom for young woman, in pri
rate.
Ifw, H, wbhiki uwwnw. IIA SI UQ'
dry privuegea, v. n, preierred. Mar. 1182
NICELT furnished frost- room, pleasant, well
. Beaua; nag a wiaoowa; is mooarn imnyton
home, close to ear; home privileges. East 4773.
TBVINGTON horned nicely furnished, large front
room, wi morn is Ban eren lags. 4un osit.
NICELY furnished reonv. light, heat aad oboes:
wataing qiaoioca- aesv. eijie, -- - -
MODERN ' upstairs rent room. 478 Emtnos.i
VW. WM ... AJII
NICE Urge front sleeping room. " 82.50 per.
week, including ngnt. B8 Qulmby at.
CLEAN roam, home pruileges, for - pemun
wanting w oe eioe ia. ti Baylor at.
ONE., furnished cooan, 610 a monUi; sea tie-:
men only. ovo aaontaomeiy.
NICE light room, light, heat snd bath, 68 Per.
b ima. Mma nine. yg rarso aa.
FURNISHED lower (root room; very reasonable
for two.- a.H East Aan. Phow East 8828.
MCE , clean furnished roeta. walks'" disunca'
428 H Mill at. I -
NICE iront bedroom, sveatad, eiaaa U,'reas-s
aDie. v ilia sc. -
ROOM AND BOARD 302
Nortonia Hotel ; U
ELEVENTH OFF WASHINGTON ' 1
Portland a hlgh-claaa dowatowa madentlal"
hotel. We give yea the eomfortg ef Aorne.
Amerieaa and Enr-peaa plan. Rates rsaao-able.
STKAH heated rooms and board, home enoaitig',
.large room,- with sleeping porch, suitable lev
8. 6&IH Salmon at, oppostta Multnomah dub.
Mtm 578a.
BOOM land board for couple or, 4 gentlemen
-w wui -ppre kim w a go oa .nqme. -Dm Of
heme eooking sod every convenience that gaakea
-to is comiorxaoie. tii staraes as.
BOOM and board. 3o to 60 nay montbTs
meals s flay; waBing distance. Phone Bast
2580. 878 Roes st. . . .
LARGE front room, piano; board a deairad.
: 821 WUliamr ave. ' ' -,
TWO beautiful rooma, cloae In j heat, bath aad
phone; dinner tf desirsd. Broadway 1995. t
FOR RENT -La-re front room, board If de
sired, wafting di-'tance. 629 Cfty. j
ROOMS AND BOARD '
PRIVATE FAMILY 303
room' and board for couple or a senile men
wbo -will appreoiate a good betas; plana aad
every eonvenieace that makes s heme comic t
able. 497 Esst 84th St. sellwood 2270.
PRIVATE BOMB FOB CHILDREN BETWEEN
AND, 7 TEARS. . WOODLAWN 8608. , ,
BOOMS TWIN BEDS, HOT WATtR, WALE'.
ING DISTANCE; HOME COOKING; ALSO -WM
COTTKIE!, WEST BIDS. . PitONJS.
BOARD BOARD BOARD .
A good place t eat. 1S3 N. 23d t lit
hall 2775.
WDLA. aive mother's lo. and aara ta
children la my own home. Call is see sse.
881 Mailory st. Take, WttlUme ava ear.
WANTED E WARM, MODERN HOMB, On'K
- OB TWO CHILDREN TO BOARD. AUX.
616-74. 86 N. 23d. : -- . '. -j :
WANTED Chfldrea to board ;.. good retaresoea;
under 9 yean gitla,, 88.0 86U st, B...E.
Phoae As. 626-84T ;
6LEKPING room for geatiemaa, 10 minates'
walk from town: home eookiag and srivileget;
eaj a montn. - noa r. Tffy mono p--."i.
NICELT furnished room, with 2 meals; telephe-e
"and home Trivilege; 12 tain, from heart iof ,
dty. Tabor 7849.
BOOM for young maa In smstl private ismy;
.with two meals; home prrrileges; use of piano.
One block from carline. Tabor 8202.
BOOM ' and board is pri rate home; alee clean,
room; beat hams tanking; central locatioav
'Vn frf aat j -
ROOM, and hoard tog 2 . ox 3 gentlemen. wi-r
ing. (flilance or one block .from ear line; aame
privileges. - Call Fart 8537.
WILL give .mother' can, ta aouH ehiidraa IS
my home. 72 Everett Ant. B 29-02.
fOB ' UENt Nice " clean ' reoina ' wita ' board!
Home cooking. 167 K. Sd N. East 88 s4.
ft ILL give best ot motuerly care to amaS elud.
Tabor-940. .- , r ------ '
Wdln. 5932.
CLEAN rooms board, or room with h-iiasaaea
ing pririleien, modern home. Main 8828.
WANTED A child to keep. Lxceiieat borne 1
and care. Ben. Z4l.
RELIABLE Christian woman wui care fog ctu.d i
in my own home. - Aut. 623-11. ..
CARGE. bright front room,- v-ilable1 fur t-we
gen tlemee. ' Bt akfat srd din:ier. aia,y 82f.
. tCortUamaal am roiHetlna Pal