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    SATURDAY; ' FEBRUARY 11. 1922.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
11
CAMPAIGN TOAID
PACIFIC UNlVERSrTY
FUND IS LAUNCHED
An aggressive earn palpi to false funds
to cover a .deficit la the 1131-11 budget
f raclflo university at Forest drove
hu been undertaken by tha alumni asso
ciation' of the university, acoordinc to
anaounoeraent made today by It E.
Wlthajn, praaldant of tha association,
, Approximately 18.000 persons have been
graduated from tha university during
tha past Tl years, according to WTtharo.
Tha Portland Alumni association baa
400 members. Wltham stated, and there
ar 100 members in tha state.
Tha budget for tha current year baa
barn taken cars f. according to Harri
son o. Piatt, president of tha board of
trustees of the university, and approx
imately :S.0O0 Is needed to cover the
deficit for nest year' a budget of 0,0OO.
Tha achool has attained a blh stand
ard as an educational institution and
this standard would be, maintained, Piatt
stated in denying published reports that
radical curtailments vara imminent.
Tha university la endowed In tha
sura of 1115.000. and a aarApalyn was
Ktarted about a year ago to increase
this amount. If possible, to f, 000,000.
, A. 8. Hilt, a professional in campaign
work. was hired to direct the campaign
Grange' Condemn
Oregon Senators
In Newberrj Case
Hood River. Fab. 1L A resolution
condemning Oregon senators for tha part
they played la the seating of Senator
Newberry, was passed unanimously at a
meeting of Pomona Grange Wednesday.
Copies of tha resolution were forwarded
to the senators.
Other resolutions passed Indorsed the
work, of tha local district attorney In
his campaign against bootleggers, urged
the formation of a tax league, and con
demned local barbers and machine shops
for. maintaining ,wsr time priors. .
LAMBS
SHORN 0
F
MILLIONS
BUCKET
SHOPS FACE iZ
By Sidney B. Whipple
Units) Newe Staff Correspondent
New oTrk, Feb. IL Wall street lambs
wars thorn of 130,000.000 through the
f&Uure of 15 stock brokerage houses
within the past two months, according to
one estimate of Jerome Simmons, assist
ant district attorney, who Is prosecut
ing an Investigation into wridesnread
about seven months ago, but tha pre- j charges of buckeUhop operations, before
vauing Business conditions maae it rm- i tht grand jury.
LUiER DEMAND
possible to secure subscription in suf
ficient volume1 to Justify a continuance
of paid solicitation and 1 1111 retired from
tha position of campaign manager a
few weeks lago.
In spite of the disappointing results
of the endowment campaign, the board
of trustees of Pacific university Is
not discouraged, Piatt stated, .and the
work would be continued by tha trus
tees, alumni and friends of tha univer
sity. Robert Fry Clark, president of
the university, corroborated tha state
ments made by Piatt, as did also George
Warren, treasurer of the university.
Pacific university wss organized In
1141 and tha town of Forest Grove
grew up about it. Tha present campus
consist of SO acres.' There are four
modern buildings and one older building,
with an aggregate value of approxi
mately 1400.000. Attendance at the col
lege proper numbers 17S students, and
there are 110 student- In tha conserva-
tory of music under direction of C. W.
Lawrence, The attendance this year
Is the largest In the history of the
sc'iool. Ifesldent Clarke stated.
There are It members of the faculty
and reportethat a number of instructor
tad. been a'ked to resign were denied
Friday by Warner. Piatt and other
members of the board of trustees. The
financial status of the university Is far
from discouraging. Piatt stated, though
he did not deny that an emergency ex
isted so far as neit year's Budget Is concerned.
WILL TAX ILLS
TO THEIR LIMIT
Heavy demand for lumber at all coast
ports, especially San Francisco, and tha
contracts now on for, New TftrR delivery
have placed the rnttlg, on tha Cchumbia
river on nearly a eapaelty basis. With
tha conference rate open to the Atlan
tic side and' all lines handling lumber
on a competitive basU, tha Oregon and.
Washington mills . will be taxed to
limit run to keep up.
Rates have advanced on sail tonnage.
The latest announcement was tha
schooner Edward R. West. 111.60 for
South Africa. A number of sailing craft
are homeward bound with copra and
are available for charter.' Owners are
holding out for tha top rates and will
probably keep the craft afloat. Australia
and tha west coast being the most fa
vored points at tha present In tha off
shore movement.
Coos Bay and Grays Harbor will
greatly benefit by the lumber movement,
lata reports showing those mills run
ning up to within. 15 percent of ca
pacity. The schooner Sir Thomas L4p-
ton, which is tinder charter to handle
white cedar logs from Coos Bay to
Japan and has been awaiting cargo for
six weeks, will begin working Monday.
- Tides at Astoria
High Water Low Water
t 4 si nW 8.9 ft. J :05 a. 1-0 ft.
t :S2 pi ra.. 9.4 ft j 1 :31 p.m.. -0J ft.
Seaside High water,.' nine minutes
earlier. .
: Seaside Low water, 21 minutes
earlier. -
POSITIONS OF. TEASELS . '
: Radio retorts from North Head give the
praUon of the foilowlnf vessels si p. St..
February 10: ' '
Rainier. Seattle for Ben Fraacieeq, 699 miles
tii'iui Sea Francisco.
Multnomah, St. Helens for Saa Frandsen,
T5 miles south Columbia river.
81-skiyoo. 8a Ptdrd for BeHIaabam. 209
mile- south. Tatoosh.
Qoinantt, Saa raUMssoe tor Seattle, 15
agues from Seattle.
(By Federal Wireless)
W. F. Herrin, Honolulu for Saa Francisco,
ll0 mile east Honolulu. - ,
Wenatcbee, Yokohama for BeatOe, JJ00
Miles -west Seattle. ' ..."
, Tale, Lo Angeles' for Saa jTraadsco, 70
sales north Los Angeles.
Ban Antonio. Monterey for ' Fart Saa Lois,
18 miles from MentsreT.
Lymes Stewart. Seattle for Oteua. 8 03 tnflae
Bonn uiecm. ,
. Empire 8tata, Ku Fnncisna for Yokohama,
12A5 miles vert San Francisco. ,
Frank G. Dram, PorUaad . f or Aran, 80
aulas sooth Portland.
San Diego, saa Francisco for Saa Pedro.
14 miles south Saa Franoifco.
Ohio, Los Angeles for gas Iosvce. SO
muss miu an trmnetseo.
Bobobu, Sits Francisco' for Sydney., (oaon)
037 miles from San Francisco.
moobmt state. Yokohama for Seattle, 1740
muss - trom baa Francisco.
News of the Port
COAST MEN TO GET
ILLS
As the investigation proceeds the
tombs are flocking to the office of the
Investigators with stories that recall
W palmiest days of wildcat speculation.
Bucket shop proprietors, the district
attorney declares, have even resorted to
the old scheme of keeping a few shares
of the most active stocks in their safes.
Suspicious customers, demanding to "see
tha stock they have purchased," are
shown these certificates, which are
luerely storage property for use on just
such occasions.
Thirty Wall street houses are now be
in Investigated. Of these 25 have al
ready gone to the wall. In some cases
leaving tiot even a set of books for the
benefit of their customers. The other
five are saidto be shaky, but still doing
business.
8eventy-'ive men and women, who
thought they , were trading on the mar
ket, but who were merely pouring In
taelr money for one of these concerns
to gamble with, have placed their af
fairs in the ' hands of Lucien Brecken-
rldge, former assistant district attorney.
Of these, three cases hsve been placed
before the grand jury aa evidence of
crooked manipulation. Detectives sent
to tha offices of Eugene Callahan &
Co., one of the organizations under
scrutiny, returned with the Information
that not a book was left In the office.
3o great has become tho volume of corn
pis ints since the first announcement of
grand ury action that District Attorney
B nton has assigned two more members
or his staff to the work of preparing the
evidence.
Charges that certain brokers operating
H. S. SCOTT, STEAMSHIP CHIEF,
COMES HEBE FOB COSFEKEKCE
President H. R Scott of the General
Steamship corporation, with headquar
ters at San Francisco, accompanied by
Marine Superintendent J. Schermer, ar
rived in Portland this morning to look
over the local situation and to confer
with K. K. Johnson, local agent. Cap
tain H. H. Birkholm, Seattle manager
of the steamship company, will joi the
conference at Portland this afternoon.
The General Steamship company oper
ates to the West Coast of South America
and Australia and handles the steamers
of the Java-Pacific line operating to
Japan, Shanghai, Hongkong and Java
and also the French line operating to the
continent from- Pacific coast ports.
The Dutch steamship Tijleboet of the
Java-Pacific line will be due at Port
land Monday with close to 6000 tons of
cargo. She discharged a lot at San
Francisco and sailed from the California
Ohioan, Americas steamer (n Saatam &n1
"Sew York, tia Pncet gonad; general,
Departures February It
Annette KoiDh. Amarinan tjmwm- fnr KJ
l rancisco; genera
ALL CARD ROOMS
WILL HAVE TO GET
NEW CITY LICENSES
All cardroom licenses In the city will be
revoked In March If the ordinance pre
pared by Frank SJ Grant, city attorney.
is adopted by th council, Relicensmg
will be permitted only under the pro
visions of the new law which tends to
limit the number of cardrooms and Im
pose heavier license fees on them.
The ordinance, will be discussed at a
meeting of the special committee com
posed of Commissioners . Bigelow and
Pier and Grant Monday morning. Rep
resentatives of the cardrooms will also
be present.
The proposed ordinance will limit the
number of cardrooms according to popu
lation la a district An Increase In the
fee 'will be made by charging J10 a
year for each; table. No license will be
given for rooms of less than ten tables.
Applicants for license will be investi
gated by the police and. If approved, will
be required to post a bond of $1000,
which win be forfeited In case of con
viction of violation of law.
William J. Lorber. leemL 46S feast Bamstde
street, and Bath UoCaaa, kal. 466 East JBura-
Oa street. - '.- ;.y 1 t
Uomre (X Barf, treti. Perkins no tel. .and
OB Aelass, letaU ill Sirth street. ,:. v
Joseph K. MeCanhy, leaaL 1U CVrelaad
aTeoae. and Anna S. Stacker. lenL 1120 Cleve
land aeeane.
Joe C. Finnan.. SI. 430 East Taahm street.
a4 Constance Tern Craen. -if - 131IU East
Yamhill street.' - -
FILE PRELIMINARY COSTS
OK STBEET IMFKOTEMESXS
Preliminary estimates of cost of five
Fuica Mara. JaDeneae ataemer iar Tokabama. I street Imnrovement DroieCts amounting
awiai. I tn 150.201 were filed this morntng oy u.
w2!Aaan8" . lor "-lLauriraard. city engineer. AU of the
Senator. American tammar. fn. Ran Iirro protects were
for hard-surfacing the
aaad waay porta; pa si enema and (eneral.
streets named, and the estimates were
made ort two grades Of concrete and two
grades of asphaltlc pavement. The city
MARI5E ALMAKAC
North jadT." ' T rondSoa. at the cil will take acUon on the estimates
vv eunesusj.
The projects for which costs were cai
culated are : East Clay street from East
Forty-first to Fifty-second street, 11858
Seneca streettfrora the north line of oaic
Park addition to Fesseadan street, $6000 ;
East Thirty-eighth street from Yamhill
to Taylor street, $1610 ; East Sixty-sixth
street from Stanton street to sanay oou
levard, 4397; Omaha street from Lorn
hard to W arragutt street, 674Z.
month of the lirer at noon: Sea, smooth;
wind southeast, 4 stiles; weather cloudy.
Portland humidity at nooa. 83.
DAILY BITER HEADINGS
klset " M-eitunptares
rmatflla
Fagene
Albany
Salem
Oregon (Sty..
roruana . . .
25
10
SO
20
12
15
1.7
5.51-0.8
5.6
.2
5.5
Eising. Falling.
.Tr-O-SHK0
00
0.10
V J'
o;1
a.ia
o.is
0.2S
42:
4
43
43
4S
SMALLPOX TJ5DER C03TTEOL
(4 FAMILIES Q UAH AS TI3 li
Records in the city health office this
81 morning show a : slight decrease of all
contagious diseases in the city, witn uie
exception of srnaUpox, which is reported
under control and neither Increasing nor
decreasing.. The number of families in ,
2
55
81
84
MARRIAGE LICENSES
WEDDINQ
W -Q SMITH A ca
and visrriNo
CA1U RNCRAVKSS
It lfoTtaa Bids,
BIRTHS
KblTROM T Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Eiitim.
608 K. 8th. Feb,.?. see.
GAmy To Mr and Mrs, George W. GasM.
84 OS 44th St. & Feb- e sen.
BOBEHT8 To Mr. sjid Mrs. i. U Roberta.
14UB K. . ren. 8. a aoa.
BKUilBACK To Ur. tod airs. T. E. Brum-
bark. 609 CnmiaereiaL Jan. 2. a son.
SNYDER To Mr. and Mn. U W. Snyder. COS
4 Jantev. .- a. a. aajianter. ' -
RE To Mr. and Mr. U IU, 5 Marion. Feb.J
a, a soih
JOHANSON Te Mr. end Mrs. C. G. JobAnaoa,
. 48S E. Bth st. H.. Jan. St. a dsoanter.
IiTXSEY To Mr. and Mrs. O. K- Laoaey.
SBT H 4th. Feb. a, dattchters (tviM.
DEATHS
CAKTKR Marshall Carter. 158 M, Bamell, Feb.
T. St years: manlndtm. -
U KEB Margaret litar. S83 ByraenM. Fea.
10, ss yean; rajraUr heart onease.
alONTAGCK Jwnea Edwia Momasna, ' 809 E.
4 1st, Feb. T. 85 years: Dernicioua anemia.
ROYAL Helaa A Royal. 2.47 Ua!M7, Feb. t.
71 years: broncho pnrnaunia.
HA TO EN Lou B. Bayden. 250 C'Slst St, X
Feb. 6. 25 year: endorarditia
JANE William Antony Jane, 1 24 R- Madiwn,
ren. i.- n yeara; Ktnsrgio amoepnaiTtis.
MONUMENTS
OTTO SCHUHANM KAAaLI C(S
QCAtrrr a?ccixs
g. YWttD A awt rrs. hok tuna
108 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ZS1
LEAKY ROOFS
SkillfnOy repaif4 al vain ted; referrarm:
aaadreds F ssufwd evtomen; 20 yesra" iperi
tnea. .Mats 871 or Mam 14. Prira the
fwr. H.-g. 00,-Ine.. 20 B. of T eilg
". CRAWMi AXDEXCATATISU ;
laty or Oonuaea.
. RAW(iN . . i
' ' ' ' 744. ' v
vuUaZ waclr1 trom I la & a aad hatur
days by Waahlnrto blah ataeWt: trc :
wiU as snythma; Uuaxlry experieace. Call kat
FLORISTS
107
FLOW&RS FOR AU. OCtAaSlORa,
-W W Tl F1esa Yen V YAMHILL st TENTH.
Asa taral lissitav 88
' l.aiae tiothauaas,
Breach Steoe. ' ae
vm aam. Uornaoa C
2762
ErniE- Tahor S30.
PirtE I.NG. paiaoas, t4omiCiac eat
stippied and ramuhed. Tabor 5258.
sonsble price. - : '
CEMENT work ef ah eaaoa. eoa amlais iilila
rasraateed. Karl aBattae Ca. Ft
flftS or a,iiwoa sis.
1-AlNTINvi. peperhaMoaa aja
onabla. work enaraBlaa. naaaa
tLoms sa Tseor MIS er Tator 1290.
euna; -foce ra
, &0OFb repaired, rasa or shuta; aariroai;Ht
efessea aed. repaired: a a work rasree'emt.
Portland Root Kepetr Feint Co. Man 4 o
liOOni AStS, Fieach uovts. indo Mu. buJi-
Smith's Flower Shoj
tna that nlaae: firxt cla . work: estimates
eheerfully ciwn. Breartway Tie.
PorOaed a Praareeaiae
' Ftewern for AS Oeeasioae
Male tH T. C. Let. Mat. U and AMea.
kAfttbi A'rotBKa CO., fkwtsta. 14 Wast
melon. Mm sat. A-1200. sTower fay al
ssiasii 1 1 srUstiraay smnged.
LOST AND FOUND
10S
DIVORCES FILED
Cliililera Jeaa aeauatt Faul W. t'Uikifrs. -Weidenkeller
Lueua asainst Jack Wairtna
keDer.
A-lib Ida aenJnKt Geonw Ashby.
Stubbe Utem Y. aftinst Carl Stnbbe.
Chapiow Eiisabtth J. asainst Albert B.
Chpka;.
Hsmnta Gladn I.lman saahut Uartna Oalr
Barnole. i
Oic -en Mary K aaaiert Michael A. Olevm:
NEW TOT) Ay
NOHTHV
R06 CO.
ar f t yj
FLUFFBU6S
Made out of yonr old worn -oat
- carpets and rugs. Save half tha
price of a new rug. Dae woolen
clothing-. .
9x12 Run steam-cleaned, 11.50
East 3580 188 East Eighth
THE (olloanny anxu were foand oa tha eafs of
the Portland rUUwer. Light Power com-
Kny. rvb. S. 191: Umbtela. km fa, pin, role,
nd baa.1 pr. end nagle gloeva. hook. 10
parkaccs. or merit drill, maaaaina and papera, pair
roller akate. doTt, ralr plirra baUuna swit, babj
snee, aohont tiekrU. Owners may nbtata same
apoa proper tdeeUtUxtioa at lat and Alder at.
station. -
EEWAfiD for reaoeery o( lady fun length plaid
coat takes from the Oleott raatauaat.
Broadway 4080. . i
Call
LOST Bruaile bull I-UWjr, white brea4. tet;
tail rut Ss2 6yth sb AuUHBauc 418-7 L
Reward.
LOST la Weodlawn diaOSct. block Peralaa
eat. male: emwer to name Biuy Hoy.
Reward. OaD Wood! awe 3187.
$3 KEWARD for reuirn cf "blue silk embrjls
taken I roan upwn-noni raooi
Friday Broadwsy ii2e
1I8T A gold wri-t wmtrh. inliiah J,
Libeml reward.. Aatomatie eio-tp.
6mH Hoatu
1551
LOST Albert diatfiet
white eye; reward. Wd)i
EtjNCH of keys
and Williams. Call
at
morning near .
a terrier.
FOCsrt Pair of I
din. 504 T after ees.
Inuwre 712 Corbetl uld
EDUCATIONAL
200
t. Winamp. r-. .f twti.iui win I Quarantine for the disease this morning
port iai nignt wiui xne duik oi tne i nearly sutioaary dnring the next two or three was 6. The "number lsoiatea lor aipn
aaj-s. except aa aitacted by the tide. theria was 25. while for scarlet fever
there were 27
ft in i
cargo. She will discbarge . a small
amount on Puget sound and will return
to Portland to load out for the regular
run to Java, making Yokohama, Kobe,
Shanghai, Hongkong and Java.
AT WOEID'9 POETS
San Francises. Feb. 11.-(I. N. S.) Arrived
today: Steel Manner, Seattle. 1:40 a. m,
Arctic. Bedondo, 4:40 a. m. : Humboldt. Los
Angeles, 6:40 a. m. : Frank G. Drum. Astoria.
a - ci . ; i x l i
Aviauau - iv I SO a m WailwTnn airinsi T-25 a
BUY TJ. 8. 5ATY FLAGSHIP Cenadiaan Inrentor. VancouTer. 7:45 aa. i
m. ri ..i r I Astoria. Feb. 11. Sailed at 8 aw
UJ L 11 . . I 1 Ml DCillUVI I . ' i - . -
n-..i.i..'. t.v. t t -n. a, i steamer sssta Barbara tor saa Pedro, sauea
uer ui uio x-ncii.iu oieaunsiiip company i Tie Urays Harbor. Saued at 10 :SO a.
or stt nan omnM nee-ntlntlnnn Tnr I steamer t'arsue lor Hen rearex
.v. i . v i . i saa rrsnci5eo. eo. lu. sauea at noon
oi me Auantic neet. lie na aireaay at noon stamer Jobsn Pouben for tolum-
TELEPHONE CABLE
SHIPMENTS HERE;
" nwun iiua swaasisa,- SI .SO.
Mattresses mads ever. Feather R a novated,
til KINDS flEIV MATTRESSES far SALS
FLUFF RU08 wonan from eld carpsta.
Furniture upholttered ana repaired.
PI ON EC St MATTRESS A CARPET a
CLEANINQ WORKS
1071 ft. Llneeln St. Art. S7-07
FOTB WXKET TBAUnSO 7818
Vim haee hnndrads ef' snduaies aar sneea
fully encaged ta the Auto, Tractor. BaUsry and
the Anto eleetrieal basiDesa We eaa assist roe
tn md nnairifm. ton. We eras rea a foer weeks'
FEES TBIAL ne money la adranca. The trial
ahhgatea yoa in eo way. It sifords yQ an
azceUent epperramty ta sise an our scbool and
teat yoar goaiificationa to Ware saecbanical
work. Full partacman la aw new l!S-pae
ewteloa. Call or write for H today. Aak tor
book So. 4 It's free.
ADCOX AUTO ASD AVIATTOTS ni MUVJU
VHIOS AVE. AND V7ASOO ST.,
Weodwn or Alberta Car. 84 aad Aldee.
PAIXTING. aper baagtns and tuuing: prtoe
eaevonable; worh guarsnteed. Shop 2 A '
Bawthome are. Tabor 1728 or Yahur 1J0.
GAUlENLNO If n
ta. lawn tereured. pranias di
140. AU work rnsmntend.
wsat yawr ssrdra pt
eali Tabar
CAKPK.TE& W.4V. 15 year aspwrlenoa fr
aaeat. nee w sua contracts: Butt aaXv I oe
fiaVr lot, make tnwiher bill, ete. V-t. 4-qrraL
CARPIIXTEK aad coe tractor, rejair eork, fi-
raawa swan. happ. Stl 4 Lat aL
St Handy . -
CgMEKT wOUK -Ssttatscttoa
Wo-lian
runmteed.
AYAXTki eaapoc4a by eouLoaeC Ca4
mi. tu any ume after e p. sa.
M ILL die- yoar baaassrnt by any wr eoeuwet.
ut 1 & 17 rrenln. Mr. ImL
WAXTtl Work of any kind lor 8 to trwca,
SuUon. W'eodlewn SulA - -
PArEHUANGLNO. j-'f-g. lim'rt Loe.st
1st elesa work, teat 7ktA
tenirset er any wort. Ant. S33-S&.
PAINTLNii. taacnos. UiiUbc eaaaaei werk s atwT
e-jira wore rnarseiean. Amu ail -tit
UAklAVcH'ii rVmrs bj day at tjaukl. Etl
rnrea. 14 Hadney ir Woodlawn S2.
illlXtfLEB Any kind or aningUG 4ava bj X-l
merhsne. Phnrte Earn 1201.
CAaPLNTEK and rantrsrtor. yeeetae. eeylhias
m e vnur.'Tt nne rhpne Kaet tri)S. -
jCONCBKTK pwenng ml maensaw
T even mr fel Pn 14 SO,
after 4 fx sa.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Z3
S I V.W4 'II I 1 , i .,
Mill wants owueeiaajuM. waslunj ee eur
work.
80S.
Goad wot sea ran teed. Wowdiewa
cleaning 40e ner hoar.
between 6 and 7. Alberts dutrirt.
Wowdlasa itll
TOL'NGUdy wishes position oe P. i. X. Three
yearn experience. Would like ealirf work.
Ant- 442 OS. Peggy Ho.
WOMAN wiai.es bmaaswerk br day er soar. Ante.
2 8
lirDIilJCAGED lady
widower's borne. T-l h. Jonreal.
ALL-BO (.'NO ieniur and furnace aaaja. fm
ciaea. wanto Poeitxin. Bdwy. 410.
EXl'fcMlEXCEii wwnao wanes werk by day er
hour. Phone Marshall 1204.
ha memhera of tha American Pnltnn n.
chanse, bucketed orders by "crossing comerrea witn navy aepartment omclals ..li' Ll,"TTr
. .. - ... . . . hi . i jt . t . t i ri:
aaies are unaeratooa to oe the basis or, '""" iuo- Ncrwiaa motorship Tosoa from Antwerp to
complaint on which the affairs of theiuav. Portland. Sailed British steamer City of Lin
The Columbia was formerly the Great coin tor Paget sound ana Portland.
... . , . Astoria. Kto. 10. Sailed at 6:10 9. ra.
"ur"u,rn Z?a.. .Tw DI? ol ln" steamer SanUsm for Saa Fedro. Sailed at
iNorrnern t-acinc. wmcn was aestroyea I T-.15 p. ox. steamer Rose .City for Ban Fran-
by fire Wednesday. .The Northern Pa- I esse,
WAshlnjrtoo, Feb. U. (TJ. P.) Sale
ca 75 wodn hulls on the Psclflo coast
to Kohert J. McQahle, Kan Francisco,
probably will be authorised late today
hy the United Mates shipping board, it
was learned. Mcdahla Is said to be actinc
foi a group of Pactfio coast shipping
men.
The hulls were sold at suction and Me-
uahle's bid, flven aa "somewhat under
lljO.000," was the h If beat.
Commercial Body
At Pendleton Has
Named Executives
fendleton. Feb. 11. Louis C. Scharpf
was elected president and Fred Earl
vlro president of the Tendleton Com
mercial association at the annual elec
tion. George Ilartman. w. It Bennett.
K. B. Aldrlch. Lester Hamley, Charles
Mono. j. r. Raley, j. g. Johns, L. L.
Itosers snd 8. R, Thompson led the
field of 21 nominees tor the board of
. managers and were elected In the order
named. The retiring ooard of managers
consisted or u C Svharpf. Georre Hart-
man. Robert Kim peon, Joxeph Tallman.
Harry I Kuck. E. B, Aldrlch. Charles
Bond. David H. Nelson. Ray Raley, Pat
Lonergan ana c. L Barr. secretary.
Oregon will give herself better adver-
. tlrlns and at a lower cost with a direct.
oenent to everyone in the state by
reduction In state taxes than by any
other method. Charles E. Hall of Marsh.
.field, told members of she association at
exchange, an Incorporated concern, are
being Investlfta ed.
A. YV. Graham president of the ex
change. Issued a statement Friday, deny
ing uiat mere was basts for this accusa
tion, declaring that the exchange ia con
ducted alonit the same lines aa the
larger exchanges, and that members are
bound by rules as strict as In any similar
crranlzatlon. If any broker were found
guilty of bucketing or "crossing his or-
GONDUITSRUSHED
ders." he would be disciplined, he do- learner as large and as speedy.
With the arrival of large shipments
Arrived at 8:80 and left uo at 9 40 1 of telephone cable from Eastern manu-
cific had Just been Purchased by thelB ,uin CMcMl bam BostoB and Ne,r facturing plants.! work is being pushed
Alexander Interests from the shipping Pedro, Feb. 10. Sailed steamer Admlf complete the fcWJMJP,
board for $1,000,000. When apprised rsl Erans from Portland for San lhego. Bailed m ia uie , X tj" ,,t
tv. a i..j nT,o t 'teamer Lewis Lnokeobach from New York I Includes Irvington, Alameda, Beaumont
of the loss, Mr. Alexander announced I .A , o.n Fnnnw .nd Port-1 L- i J! r,Ji,
that he would make every effort to have land. Sailed steamer Edgar F. Luckenbaoh I f' t- rriViai. Wt Tr,
the Northern Pacific replaced by a
clared.
The grand Jury investigation may con
duct its Inquiry for a month. It w
stated at the office's of the district at
torney.
Principals Adopt
New Educational
Measures at IVteet
A state-wide measure which will re
place the local teachers' retirement fund,
and which will provide a small stipend
for those who have served the state tn
a teaching capacity for a period of
years, was presented to the Principals'
association this morning by William F.
Woodward, school director, as one of the
educational measures which he will
strive to put through the legislature
should he be elected. The- measure was
unanimously adopted by the principals
as well aa four other educations! meas
ures which' Woodward likewise set
forth. ,
The Retirement association a year
ago was found to be tn a bad way fi
nancially and? an expert, accountant who
examined the books found it to be fac-
v . , -, ,u..j.. . . i steamer iwui ummncu irom w iut
of the loss, Mr. Alexander announced wA - ports for San Franawo and Port-
froni pS forNew York nouncement today by officials of the
Timna. FVh. 10. Arrived steamer Mann-1 facuic xeieDnone ei i-eiegrnuii vumiMaiiy.
lani from Astoria for Honolulu. . I The Garfield office dhderground cable
vanoourer. r eo. 10. Arnrea aseamer an-1 ,m a.. r .u mmt nm.
sonan from New York and way port, for Port-1 "B,,r I: .7- .T eVaVe
i i i urenenBive in tiie uauuu, wnw aa,ii.w
San EHeso. Fab. 10. Arared steamer A ami- miles OI CADie win oe piacea ra uie
ral Brans trom i-oruana. I conduit, stretching to me norm, souui
anararer. eeo. i i. Amreo a nioasri. i . . . nfw hulldlns at
8 a. m. A rnrea reb. 10 UI . . . " r
Lobo. from Lobitaa. 5 p. m: Memnon, fnin East ITrenty-lourm ana Bianion bitw
The- Columbia is at present engaged
in maneuvers in Guantanamo bay, Cuba, i
SHIP SUBSIDY PROPOSAL GETS"
ATTESTIOX OF PRESIDENT
Washington, Feb. 11. (U. P.) Presl- front Seattle,
. . . . . . ..ei i aTaa-kfa. 1 mrrt i anrtt Lamm a a. su. scumuu. -iruii
oent rtaroing turnea jus aittenuon to tne porti j p. . SaUed Makurs. for Sydney, The Garfield office ffistrlct entails a
mn uira iireiww. .,, iwiuius w p. m. . total exDendlture of 11,000,000. of which
-tacoma, r eo. i. ro oeuna EflA " Mo mnlata
i I S,UWV WU1 rvj iitjvvuotw j w '- -'
lone QnfrF-nt with Chftirrriari L.aakt?r
. . . . . . . I fretm flakstrlah 1 A -at K Wk tM
or me ur.uea states snipping Doara. wno "".--"r- fL;" ,v rn, ih ..nn,! cable svatem. The net-
to a minimum tne
overhead wtrett and provide
recently completed an extensive study tetuen. for Sea Pedro,' 8 a. m. Arrired Men-1 work wiu reduce
Of the merchant marine situation. Chester Spinner, from San Francisco, 10 a. m. I f. nverlii
jnarainit wm auaress coneTess on tne i i ...i.
Inir nAnknintr-v enil tjv1arav 1r witiM
tr!riJSV.Jl9AWam9ai,Ai-'Svnr xlBt undr ,U Pws'nt form of
il rr .h.!,n ler the due. would
tlv. for their determined stand against, hftv. , k. tnmmmA .v. , r.
the proposed 125 exposition finance tax.
Hall la a candidate for governor and
pointed to his record In the Oregon state
senate as indicative of the course he
" will pursue In the state executive's chair.
If elected.
Boy
With Match :
Starts $500,000
San Francisco Fire
an Francisco. Fvb. II. Loss esti
mated between 1 410, 000 and t MM). 000 was
caueed by a stubborn fire at 713 Mission
street today which endangered for a
time the lives of fOO employes of the
Thomas Day mmpany, manufacturers of
electrical supplies.
Three alarms were sounded, and five
firemen overcome' by smoke were -removed
to hospitals. Dense clouds of
smoke soured from the building and
drove back the big crowd which gath-
It was sold to have beetl started when
a lad empujd by the company exam
ined a can of lacquer with a match. He
was severely burned.
Five Serving Time
For Theft of Coal
Pasco. Wash.. Feb. 11 After an sb-
trnce of two year! Don Francis is again
n Jail serving five days In lieu ot a
fins of tU and cons: wag charred
with Stealing Northern Pacific coaL Jim
Hmlih. after a week xf freedom returned
frr another it days on a similar charge.
Klvs of the 10 prisoners In Ih county
JU are senrtng time rar stealing ooaL
XOWFAtL AT ALVAXT .
Albany. Or.. Feb. 11 Albany people
looked out this morning upon one and
n half Inches nf snow that bad fallen
during th, night. The temperature,
however, did not drop below )1 degrees
atwv sera, and tha snow was melting
ahia morning
- 4
decreased.
k-Oiher measures were the removal of
property tax qualifications for school
elections, holding school elections coin
cident with general elections, extension
of term of office of school directors
to correspond with other county of
ficers and the state distribution of text
books for public elementary schools.
Pendleton Police
Cry for Tear Bombs
Pendleton. Feb. 1L Not that the town
Is remarkably bad or that an uncommon
number of outlaws live here, aa some
people of the state Insist, but because
the step would be a good one for any
city to take, the local police force Is
considering making application to the
city council for the purchase of tear gas
grenades. Chief of Folic Taylor be
lieves that to have a few of the water
producers ort hand would be an excel
lent thing. He has not decided whether
he will recommend purchase of the gren-
aaea or not. ne said.
Prohibition Agent
Seizes Locomotive
Spokane. Wash., Feb. 11. An electric
engine pulling a Spokane Eastern Rail.
way 4k Power company frelaht train,
came from Colfax, charred for Federal
Prohibition Agent H. a McClurs of Spo
kane, with poetwsslon ef five cases ef
Canadian liquor. It was seised one mile
nortn of Colfax and the liquor was found
ia the tftotormaaw seat box. Nobody
was arrestee.
TAXCfJCTKR XABBIAGK LICENSES
Vancouver. Wash.. Feb. lL The fol
lowing marriage ! licenses were issued
Friday : Kdward 1 R. Goodwin, 10, and
Elsie K. Tipp, 24, Portland ; Bruce L.
Baxter. 51, and Ines M. Graham, 23,
Pwrtland ; FVoyd White. Is, auid Blanche
VI organ. 18, Portland.
enhalrtv nnaatlnn ehniir 1arr-h 1 tt
Indicated following the conference. AI-
thniifi-h tha, euheiriv' ramrf has Vwen in
Praolilnnl Ha rHIns', hanili nnl- thfaa I Lieroisy ........... inn
. ..... " vv TkH. Win Nn B..Kabe
weeks, he has been unable to give It (y,n Harbor
mucn attention because ot armament Tjiieboet ......
conference business. He Indicated to JfffJ. H?jfJ v '
Chairman Lasker today, however, that OeSoV. .TTT . '.
from now on the merchant marine ques- ArisonaV ". '. I .
tion will be given first attention. Sev- Kosen Mara ....
entl conferences with Lasker and ship- weHNomtaAam'
ping ooavru raemoera wui on duu ucjli j ArableQ
week. I City of lineols..
Admiral Ktdmaa
FOBEIOlf TRADE DEPARTMENT
PhlladelDhia .
.. . .Saa Fran.. . .
. . . . Sao Pedro. . .
. . . .Saa Fran. . . .
. . . .San Fran.. . .
....New York...
. .Aberdeen . .
. . . .Yaneonrer ..
. . . .Shanghai . . .
. . . . Kobe ......
....Seattle
. ...S. F. at way.
ItUwtCIUsUB e
future service relief ror this rapidly
growing residential section.
tin . I V, Mnnfha anma meflRtllTA nf
I If 11U111 M. ...... WW w ...w
' tme. I , 1, i .hl.b- fhA ittr1pt
h." n when a oortion of the cable network will
. . .Feb. 18 be connected for terforary service from
il the "C" automatic ntrice. Further re-
Feb. 11 lief will be afforded; later through plans
Feb. 14 now being worked out.
The largest cable manufactured, from
t!r il 900 to 1200 pairs in size, is being laid
Feel 14 ln the district. This cable Is being
.Feb. 14 I placed In conduits stretching to the east
i-Iir il I along Stanton street, to nasi revenue ui
Bireet, tu VIMS wrasfc wua,
to Union avenue, . with a branch south
SPECIAL NOTICES 101
ACTOMOBILE BANiaUPI SALE
The undeniyoed wi'J sell, st 10 o'clock hi the
forenoon, on Kebraary 20. 1022. at Ia Graodtf.
Or., to the highest aeeepted bid for cash, all
the remaining stock, fixtures, parte accesaoriea.
office fixtures, etc., ss shown by the in ten ton
of same, belonging to the bankrupt aetata of
the Inland Motor pomnani Maid nranertT is
located at La Grande, Or., snd s branch pUce
ox ovsinem at enterprise. Ur. An inventory
and inspection of all said - property can be
seen snd atsde at places of business of - said
company, st La Grande snd Enterprise, Or.,
by applying to the undersigned
TERMS OF SUCH SALE
An fntjiTMlina- nrmr,a . 11 uml
sddress ot the onderaianed at La Grande. Or..
a sealed bid, for. either the aeparsts property
at euner tunterprue or la urande. or., or
the entire property at both places, to be received
not later tbaa 10 o'clock in the forenooa of
February 20, 1922. accompanied by a certified
check of not lees than 10 ner cent of anch
bid. payable to the order of tha . underlie ned. the
amount of rach check to be applied on purchase
price of bid. u accepted, and forfeited to the
estate of said eomoaiiT. if the bidder fails to
comply with terma of sale, on demand. ii
bid is sot aeeepted. check to be returned to
bidder. It is a part ot the conditions of sny
bid- that the successful bid shall be credited
with the SDoraued ralne of any item or items
named in said inventory, that may hare been
disposed of prior to date ot acceptance ot bio.
Undersigned reserves the right to reject any
and aU bida and tha aeeeotanee of ens bid
shall be subject to approval of creditors, and
costirmation of sale by reterea.
Us ted at IA Grande, Or.. January SO, 1SZZ.
H. A. BOOMER,
Trustee Bankrupt Batata Inland Motor Com
pany, s prirste corporation.
SEALED bids will be' received at the office of
the underauned una! 7 :3tl p. m.. weanes-
day, February 15, 1922, for 2300 school desks.
Bids to be opened st the board meeting. 304
rtnn rthnns. at tha timei
Specifications may be obtained at the oniee
of the superintendent of properties, old Failing
school, city.
A certified check for SZUO matt sccompanj
each DroDoeaL
The board reserrta the right' to reject any or
aB bids, waive irregularities or divide the award.
A. U. ltlUMAO,
School Clerk and Busineaa Manaiwr.
Da. tad February 10. 1922
. . .Feb. 14
. . .Feb. 15
Nsnrderdlfk
,- t rimvo . ......... uimiub
ISSUES LETTEB OS SHIPMENTS Benowa . San Fran. ...... Feb. 1 5 wnth to Tillamook, street, to the
Frank Ira White manasrer of the for- I Botariaa ........... Boenos Aires . . . lab. 1 S ,j. rranv.fniHh atrpt to
. ' " . - 1 Hattl hk It I itut LU .oiuiifi t.-j -.ww. - .
eign trade department of the Chamber I 2"?" 'f! ' ' ' ' .' ' ' :' ' K? tftiiiniraworth avenue, and to the Bouth
of Commerce, has Issued the following 1 Bands! Mare .......Kobe .Feb. 15 i nionr Twenty-fourth to Clackamas
lfr ICO ,ntv vriraoa , ,,re, in
late Ia ctaamahln' rrtmnenlAat nnrl nriAr- I Delco New Orleans ...Feb. If
jt Ohteaa New. York. .... .Feb. IS
AdtnlriPEvsas S. Diego ft
street.
in parcel lots in off shore business:
'Steamship companies and operators
Yinita
lewis Lnckenbnch
Willamette
Pacific Highway in
Siskiyous Blocked
way. .Feb. It
OV. a. -1 Sa. a. a
ak . .nuismnai . .... .1 rH. An
. ..New York Feb. If
are hereby requested to tke delivery of '"Sor : : ! t S", 'York'.:: ::: 17
parcel iota or nour ana grain at pile on i Egypt Mara Maroran
municipal docks and at other docks at tarfine Sa Fran...,
Portland, Or., to which vessel moves for wnrvST " New York
grain ln off-shore business. Pile or place I Wed I-nckenhaeh ....New Orleans .
Steel Exporter ew ii...
tanceeof ship, tackle. ItnroW -! ! : I : ! : "yoa":'
'This reauest is transmitted by order 1 Tike Man Marorts
of the managing committee of the for-i Eldorado ...........New Orleaaa.
elgn trade department of the Portland I mJtamJ i.' " 'n'ussil 'rrnm Ferttand
Chamber of Commerce and compliance 1 Ysssete Foe
with trie eame in airnaatlv rtelrat M I Senator A. D. way.,
mi71r"" V" - ir ii I win i rjoaaible to shin cars from Asn-
mmr I UJIM eKV ......... .v T"U. . i ' :
naitBiBoal nusaas taiOS lkn Um Ssn Pedro. . Feb. 13 I land to Redding.
holds A.a XI A 1. COS YE TIO I nty of vietona. . . . . . unest ....... .Feb. iz
The Pacific North wnst Waferfmnt I Davenport ...ssb Fedro yb. 13
Employers' union met in annual conven- ElZzZZ .!!!!! torlmt '!!!!! vCS"
tion at 10:30 this morning at the Mult-l HMnan Msra ....... Orient ....... Feb.
nomah hotel. Delegates from Astoria, 1 Admiral Bodman ....s. r. way..
Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, SeatUe " """.'.. West Ooaat "
and Tacoma met with Portland mem- j ponnra .""." On. Amertea'.
bers. each city sending two delegates. ITjOeboet . ...... r. .Orient ..... ,
ReporU of the union's work during 1 im?B,,U i fcili -.
the last year were read, and labor, ef- VhtTS' ! I ! I ! ."oSST .l":
nciency ara wage oonuiuoas were dis- I Delce ew Urieens .
cussed. The, second gathering was aiRosan Mara ....... .rtpaa
1 .n at tha, H4,.Uw..V I .-racnuj ..
..Feb. IT
..Feb. IS
..Feb. IS
.Feb. 1
..Feb. IS j Th, Oregon Tourist and Information
jo I bureau with offices ln the Oregon ouua
! iFeb! SS tne today received advices that the Pa
cific highway at Shasta Summit In the
52 Riskfvou mountains is blocked to travel
I for sometime. AutomobiUsU intending
Date. I sminsr to California, are cautioned that
"ir!!-Hi tbey may encounter serious delays. It
. , . Sss Pedro. . .
.Sea Frsn.. . .
.Australia
Goethals May Reach
'. !Feb! 16
Portland Wednesday
.Feb. is l ,
IrVhliT General George W. Goethals of Pan
- Jb. 17 ama canal fame, who has been in Waslj-
Feb; 17 ingto" for 10 days making a survey of
; Feb. 17 the Columbia basin Irrigation project,
.Feb. IT will arrive in Portland Wednesday or
'52k iS Thursday, en route to California, ac-
.Fab. is! cordlnar to advice received by W. D,
NOTICE is hereby gives that there will be held
a anecial stockholders' meeting of ALASKA
FISH SALTING at BY-PRODUCTS CO., at its
office. 602 Concord building, earner stare ana
FWnnd atresia. Portland. Oreson. at the ka of
10 o dock, on Tuesday, irebruary zs. i", to
eonsidsr the propositton recommeaoea ay tne
board of directors to dispose ot us property,
lkruidate the affairs of tha company and diasolre
the corporation.
By order of the board of directors.
Dated February 8, 1922.
ANNA M DTVEN. Secretary.
1 WILL not be responsible for sny Mil contracted
by my wife, Marssret U Stiinrjelhouta, aiter
Feb. 4. 192'.'. (Signed) H. A BhippbihouuS.
MSN WANTED
Lawra automobile brtness asd fit yoerselt
for a good cb. Thousands of oooortnaiUes for
the trained mae. The KKHl Hli 1. Auto arhoota.
estab'ufced ia 14 different eitiea offer the foi-k-wtng
trades to smbitbnis men: Auto and Trac
tors mechanic,- tire vulcaniaina snd rVpainas,
Wttery. ignition and electrical -mtwen, oiy-cate-true
welding. Lowest tuition fees. Ufa mesBber
ahip. Our free employment effiea helps yb te
a good pasirinn. loa ewe It to yourself -to tar
vertigsle. Write or call for tnlorsastloa tar
HAair-HILL'S AUTO AND TRACTOR SCUOOLS
TvT auwtnoroa avenue, roruana.
DRESSMAKING
25t
THAT CHANCB FOR PBO'KOTION IS JCST
AHEAD- ARE YOn fitaul FVB IT
WHEN IT COMES
day or night school hsa bees the stepping stone
for thousands. Why not yont Phone Main 690.
POSITION FOR EACH GRADE ATE
ALISKY BLDG . 8D AND MORRISON
MOIJER BARBER COLLEUE will tsacb yoa
tha trade fa 8 weeks: receive same pay while
learning; positions secured. Oregon ex-service
men receiva state aid. write er.eaU for eata-
Kme. 284 Bnrnside st..
MEN. women, learn barber trade; wages while
learning. Oregon Barber College. 2SS Mad
LEARS TELEGRAPHY
v Ra&way Tdegraph Institute, 434 Railway Ez
change bldg. Dey and night dasees.
THE Peaeley Studio Retouching SchceL Thasough
iwtroct. in trteory snd techniqne. 407 Motnaou.
HELP WANTED MALE 201
MARE WON EI Br sellina oar aurert nor a
- There is an active demand. Quality ef ear
stock unexcelled and prices aa low aa possible.
Juality considered. Commissions paid weekly,
a agent's outfit is ready for you. Write to
day. Salem Nursery Co.. 428 Oregon bldg.
c-ajrm, ur.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON, enner sex. mar
ears $100 to 200 monthly eoiTespondlng for
aswspspers: la ta SIS per column; all or spare
ume; experience unnecesasry; bo eaovaasii
Send for particular. National Press Bureau,
Motialo, H. i.
EXPERIENCED pruaer. board and room and 42
per day to eaashla man. Give reference and
expeneace by letter. All work on prune trees.
Only workers need apply. C. H. Hoyt, Jeffer
son, vrre.
JULE'S
Will make sour frocks, a-oane seat m f
sD ocraaiona and also ia reaaodeling at nania
able pncea
411 Artwans Bldg. Fhoae Bdwy. StOS. -Broadwsy
and Oak St.
sui.atKiiictii.vta wmte. ne per yard strsi
iseiiiLni.m wniia. ne per yard atrsutbt,
until Feb. IS. Button Pksitane Hhaat Aoa
Royal bldg.
SPECUL this weea,
from t up.
to ardar oae-niese
1S llth.
HEMSTITCHING 7c,
Shop. 717 Broadwsy bldg.
cotton or aiik. . Ideal
MISSES
pncea reonable.
uiu, coata end gownai
Tabor 1I. '
SEWING by dsy or hour at roar
sole. Its Hoy, or call Mar. SS41
NURSES 257
FOR EXPERIENCED KCRSB esll Msia 1 072.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS 200
CALL st T. M. C A to see tree list at asoderste
priced rooms for rouna seen in all taute aat tiia ,
eity, including moms at the Central X. M. C A,
with telephone in aatA ream, sbawst baths ani
cluft facilities.
HOTEL NETHEBLAND8. 12s Ills, at WmTK-
ington Brick atractma. irniia tiui'
busineas and social activities; respectable; apev
iaroae-; was; (1 a day wp( with private
e nsy.
Hotel Medford
120 K 4 th St.
f nraar Gla
Two blocks from Depot 7oe sad an.
ee e wees np. on gnq ewa water ta race n
RECTOR lloTKL
North Broadway,- at Ankeay. modera rtassas.
Private baths, Tale locks. Ii per week up. II per
dsy.
50c Day, S20 Week Up
faath trmm ae - - -S
Pti Osddate, 8d aear Jefferson. '
WASHINGTON HOTiL
I2TH AND WASL'tMCvToN STS.
annroiv rooms . east swaaea at
rate by week or month.
BROADWAY HOTEL
BROADWAY AND BURN SIKH
per week pp. Pnrste hath t up. Free phona.
TWO men or busoinem women wba vao breaA
fast and lerga bested room aylioialac hath,
basse privilege of piano, library, phone, Isundry,
near car, Portland Heights. Marshall 178 .
WE DESIRE five, Isay solicitors to sell a sew
household aommodity. excellent opportunity.
dignified work, liberal eoanpeuaatioa. Apply mil
morgan utas.
ii WOOD" CUTTERS ; large job; everything fur-
nuhed: good timber ;lose in. Must have 180
eaah each to finance self first month.. Apply
26S 8d St.. 9 to 12 a. m. .
WANTED Man with heavy auto tor field work.
Automobile- accessories. Good money ta the
man that ess deliver the -woods. 200 Front at.
HOTEL HARRISON
Oeaa farnisluS room-. I eek. IS, te see
yer night; stjry bnrk bunding. 408 Front.
LARUE front bedroom with closet, bant, beLU.
phone. SS per week; 1 Mork MJasasripwi eer.
12 minntaa to bneineas center: nanr JeffctMa
high. Woodlawn 4175. astieewn
BUSINESS PERSONALS
EMBLEM JEWELRY a steeialty. buttons, pins.
charms. Jsesrr Bros., 181-13S tn et.
CARDS 6F THANKS
WE WISH to thank our kind friends and neigh
bor for - their assistance and Vfaotiful floral
offerings during the long i linen snd death of our
beloved husband and father. Margaret D. Eitt
ner. Francis J. Kittner Jr.
DEATH NOTICES
103
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
TRACEX la this city, February 9, Jack
Tracey, aged 40 years, bekrred brother of
Harry Tracey of Portland. Funeral ssrrieea will
be held Monday. February 13. Rem sins at tha
residential parlors of Miller A Tracey.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
TWO caavaasers wanted; auto furnished.
Grand are.
110
AGENTS wanted lor famous tares ta boo ahop-
ping bats. - 402 hwv t land bldg.
WANTED At cuce. 3 men to team vulcanising
- aad retreading. 482 Hawthorne.
EXPERIENCED solicitors, with s car. for ciean-
71
ing and dyeing. Appi y
VriUlams see.
OUNG man helper on msi building. 2&c per
hour. U-110. Journal,
HEADQUARTERS tor cooks sod kitchen nea
48 H N. 2d. Broadwsy 28X9
HELP WArmi FEMALr. 204
THE WOMEN S Protective Diviaiou. city of
Portland, offers its - services tn sll matters
pertaining to the welfare aad protection of
women and girls; interviews eeaftacstiaL 114
Worcestev bid.. Id and Oak ata, Fboa Mais
8522.
vV
ANTED A houiekeoaver. a lady ef about
die age, widow preferred, Bust be of good
character and able to furnish satisfactory ref
erences; otheta please do sot answer. Add raw
FX-69, JoumsL
tttuh,uM ii 1.A u v I orraeruijs .... ,
hotel. Another business session is set 1 nm 'ttninh
for 2 d. m. this aftprnnnn Jamaa Met I Yoshida Mara Mo. S
Wood wiU speak on -Industrial Insur-1 Um;-k-;,::::.$ -J?J?!J,flC
w I atandsl afere ..-..-, Orient rts. 11 i "l . r. o, .o
w. u. uawson oz Seattle. Dresident of I vaaaats ra
Berta
Portland Fkrar MUb
West port
Weatport
th nnlnn nraslrlen at the mnmln aaa.
sion and luncheon. Other nffier aras. 1 A0
?m wwv tics f-rrsiuenia nsini si v an- I Baniikra . . . . ,
couver. B. C. Cartwrtght of Portland, j Clyde Mam . .
Harvey w eua or Tacoma. ana Kansome i i.'r MU
of Astoria. W. D. Wells of Portland j MatnewV
scten ss wevreiiary, i Eeetera sailor
Heinan Mara
OCEAX GEAI3T KATES QTJIET 1 ihn w- w,a"
New York, Feb. IL (I. N. S.) Ocean rit".
arratln rates are onieL The ITnited Klne- 1 Raknyn Msra .
dona Is unsettled, rates to the continent j SJS9 V.V.V.V.V.V.7!eort
are linn sua s iilcui auvnnuc TO tne I ThisUa ...................... Kan Osk St.
Maditerranean . Ouotatlona are - Ham. 1 Tauroahima Mars ........... .Terminal N?t 4
v- mj, r-n 1TH1IA- Ti-.. . . 1 lnouiau nan-en ion
savsata sns-asaA wtutvia. q,v w. av airs.w3 Al
I antic ranee, 15e; Mediterranean, 2:e;
Amsterdam and Rotterdam, 18c
BUILDING PERMITS
Mile T. Starri ereet residence. 2017
Mtrrison, between E. 80th aad E. 81st
......... i praunil so o. e I
. . . uw m-.n eeana
Terminal no. 1 1 ':"i'
. ... .. ' . . 8t: HeLSI8d at., between Faffing and Shaver; builder,
. in.u.PmiM. i f. i. Katrm: I20OS
.......... .Fwaiasuis Lb I T.H. Cowley, ereet' stores, 909 Preseott,
Pacific Coast Blinker between 29th and SOth eta; builder, same;
...... .Teraainal Va liXISOO
W. M. Becker, erect resfdenee, 530S Slat sr
between SSd ave. and Foster road; builder.
J. F. Stafford; 11S00. -
C. F. WUllamotn, eeeet residenoe, 1275
Corbetl st. between Sweeney and Flcwer;
builder, same;- $120.
Okear Larson, erect residenoe, SIS Duukley.
rf n 24th and seta sta.; nuiiaer.
S4000.
LIXCOESt FRIEND SPEAKS
Vancouver, Waslu Feb. IL An ad
&S9H
THIRD a'wt "ALMOS
. MAIM
East Side ,
Funeral Director-.
It
"rtia
414 . AMer St.
F. .C. pcSNiso, cro.
SI
Price"
Fhone Bast 98.
SNOOK Sl WHEALDON
ruivEtt a t, DlK aXTORS
SrCCEBSOal TO
' a, ZK A H NOer
BatLMOXT k -" TAhOR ll
LercEie Undertaker
East aturrRTT-i avt MAWTaoaurs
PkrOSBl EAST TSE
Dunning Cl McEnted
Herrloa St at Uth.
Broadwsy 480. ' Ant. S49-SS.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
urerioot ' lAna . erect resiaence, peg UOSTGCVhVLT AT FIFTH. KADI B.
SOLICITOR to sell from bouse to have auality
' food product in and out of town. Good in
come for competent worker. Give experience if
aay, address and phone. K-19. Journal. -
New Perkins Hotel
vTaahrcgtoa aad Firth streets,
' Speeial permanent rates.
hot
Matthiesen Hntel
Booms 80s Say up; SS week up: deaa, ntk,'
t or cold wsier. stesm beat . 294 Col u mote.
MOTEL ARTHUR
IT9 llth St.. near Marraxm rkaa
rooass by day, week or month; reasonable rates.
THE BARTON
Clean, furniibad roosns, t i0 par' week asd
Bp; aioo hghf boswekeernng. 45S Alder at.
, HOTEL TAIT '
Modem sundae rooms, elevator earvasa. Rates
5 wk. up. Centrally Inrstea. Uth and Stark.
Xv1arAll Hesll 207 14th at.
iiiuahui a aoAaa Taylor aad Salmoa.
rnrmsaea aieerang rooms, bath, sta
hot and cold water; 84 week and an.
Hotel Helvetia
24S-348- Salmon St., Bear Third,
rooms 75c up. Weekly ratea
HOTEL OHIO. 268 Front, cor.
fiOe up. 8 week ap; kk. rooms: hot aad cold
water; steam neat; elevator eervast; ether
era convenience.
WASTED A girt or women capable of d&in(
hoeriework on a farm; S children is family.
Write if Interrrted to b . ?Cor. Or.
WANTED EXPERIENCED lady
who can operste a praea aiarhiae.
Dye Works, 864 E. Osk.
TTf 35 teach you to run your auto-knitter. Mrs.
R. H- Hopkins. Qawega, Or.
APPRENTICE wacted for eeaucy parlor work.
04 Kilrrs Bldg.
GIRL to. de few hours light hosuework la ax
rbsBge for musie tessons. Main 8018..
HELP WANTED WITH
INVESTMENT
206
Sargent Hotel
lUwthorne and Grand. H. K. aad at soring
rooms, hot snd com water, steam bstX. tIL,
Hotel Ockley-,
MorrfaKm at 10th. tl a dsy. weekly SS sad
nf: free phone end bath; stesm Beet.
" maiILtn hotll ' '
Cor. lTth and Coach. Large, well furnkhed.
modern rooma, st reaeoneble rates.'
S HEATED sleeping rooms. E. 2Sth at K.
at Deris: bath, phone and hot water. Pbssvs
Txt Te.
bKN Ht R "Hotel '-
S4T OAK ST. bet Broadway and Stark, data,
eoaftTUble rooms, eteftrieity. Oentrai locaUaw.
Mt'Ki.Y furniahed room, elaee ta; phonsv pieaty
f best snd hnt water; $3-69 per weak and
Hi ll W-rf Unrriann
HA CLING eontracts with. purcUs'ing of. truck. t-T.tf..,,T Pr,Tn a- tF'-!.-.-! -i'
stand close inveetigstJon. SmaD. pkvment rZlZuZZZ. TT-."-..
down. BsJsnce easy terma See Mr. kill ten. vf wl Vl nom
430 Burn-ide. wet- tide. ; nt wtr in rooms.
' , sr i THE ST. PAI.i 180 4ta, one. Aadat. A EE-
SPECTABLE eowatowa hotel. Rates Tee wn.
Private bath 12. Speerrsl rates by week er sxrnh.
SITUATIONS WANTEIj MALE 251
dress on the life of Uneom by Rev. 1 2- i4evssloidmB . Mam: , kcEXTEE a'eilek. rsmerai psior wraTa
I Ktenhen Frieloa was A feattrr or thai 4T asaamw snswsrietaisaaM RAH V era -'-1 F'"?r a4 Kvavaa sta.
luncheon of the - Rotary club FTiday. I tetweea Stantiv
I'lls;"-ltnew, Lincoln intimately nen"nf; 2500,
eswet. tesidancs, S08 E 69th st,
Alameda; Banner, r. .
Fbobj Broadway S12. - Aut tl 88.
aUELEk ..TBACK. roewpeotkrat funeral eV
). nsctora Fanerala 7k sad Bp., Waaumgtoa
at Mil et Hrwinwymsi sal Bt9-44,
FLLMB1NO done very rsasocahie by the aaur
or by the job ' Aat 288-51
CRM EN T work
aateed.-
have mixers: aood srork tRae
Phone before I p. a Tsber 4 T s 1
B. B. EIXGWOOD BEBI6HB
lefhe'rrtsmAtlorf 'oT rl"1rtJ0eiwI1i 1 1" HT Club Frtday. J letwees cntrTsnrr
I ef the resignation of IL J. Rmrwood of 1 1 heir- i.wr Ti.t r.tiat-i .v. Rarmet- 12.100-
eatUtumtntgcrof the perAtlng de U yonr man and heard one of Bteri;-' ?!?.
. .aV '-rSLliV. "te" Hh Stephen A. Dou-las. Or. i'Vso ' ""'i'PT RVDVP4"y Residencb;
LVt, hr. VJn id tewRU rare a brief txlk on ri tasd O. erert re-idence, 137I1 Z J Av? "S! LlSUMEST t
rn7 iuua,. u cttecuve r eDmary j standardisation -t of hospitals, statirur R 44tb ak, between oiisaa and Hon: builder, r Zir ,"""", mrr- , y"w
IS. Rinartrood left for the Coast last I th within t ..i.i e I B. B. Bramweil: ssooo. - A D 7li. r Miwatw
.,..,-'k , , - .H-""""-.-.,-- , jauo. ..-. j-; . - ijUaswtT w Ume Third aad Uay.
PAIKTLNO- Paperhaugmg sad tint i. A a la.
S17-4S."
TEAMING, grsdtag snd eacsvsting. CaS East
. s . a.i w a.v - .
S6S1.
4 8th, sear Hawthorne.
FLASTEKINtl end chimney wtrrk.
. Tboe 2!i8
16 E. 4th
CESSPOOLS d-if and conoected ebeaper than
- anywn-re ta the eity. Ant. 682-01.
FOR etrs rating and general traraiag. Pause Co-
CAIO'i.S Ta.lt Ne Kb too Urea -or too aaaUT-
all wrrk guaranreed. Morn 4848. '
iCARl'tNTLtt work wanted, ink til ?L.
LOVELY stesm heated roses, sleeptns porch ard
bath; gx Urates. ST Lncreti sC Mais 442
wr aooe.
PEASANT FROST ltiM. RKASOSABLS. "l
BUX'ES
BOSS ST.
BBOADWAI BRIDGE.
S2
ONE torse fnnt room, ouitaole f- ene er two.
aaeo. with of without board. 114 17th st. 4
Cl-l-AN front fieeping room. CeJ Sunday or
- evening. 103 w Hawthorne see. Apt, ft, -2
BOOMS, walking diatance, faraaoa ieat. Zbl
N. tHlt' Main 4iTS. - - -
6LPLNi rooms for rest,
corner of 10th. .
i4 Isavlua mUi
BOOMS in privaU (aoauj, rent reasonable. Ad-1
drees 80 koas st. Phone Earn 8.
CnUawel ea follow. r-c PijaJ