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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21; 1922. 1G THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. "PORTLAND. OREGON. TRUCK LOAD LAW TO BE ENFORCED BY MUNICIPALITY the mill win b inforrned! ' the estimat-1 ti cost, Lanrgaard arald. " In th recent bearine en the matter. Hoffman said the mill planned to build storage blna ever the rrourxl that would probably break the aewer If, repaired, and aaked for an estimate of con to reoon- struct the sewer leading; It 100 feet south I to the Tanner creek sever. The cost of I this, Laarcaard said, wrjuld be tloW. , DOWN COUSIN EMIL (Contiiroed Tram Tin On) " Not satisfied "with the 'enforcement of tht aatomobUe truck, load law by the (ate. the city will take steps to enforce Its own ordinance. It .was announced to day by A. HT Johnson.' assistant commis sioner of public works. The council will be asked, he said.- to purchase two load o meters. "Enforcement of the law by the state officials Is spasmodic In Portland." he explained, "and. consequently, trucks are being werladen eyery day. The oper ators seem to tnlnk It beyond the power of the city to catch them, but that will remain to be eeen. Our streets need pro tection from .damage bf heavily-laden trucks, and steps will be taken to pros ecute every violator, both of city and state laws." Frank 8. Grant, city' attorney, ex pressed the opinion that the city could enforce its own laws relative to load, but that the state law specifically prevents cities from enforcing their own tire spe cifications for various loads when In con flict with the state law. , The city ordinances prohibit the oper ation of a truck with a capacity greater than 10 tons, and requires a special 11- cnse for all trucks having a capacity In excess of tons. . The state law provides that the speed of trucks with steel tires '!'!) not be In excess of eight miles an licur ; those with solid rubber tires .15 miles for a load of 6500 pounds .and 12 miles for those with a 22.000-pound load, sod a range of speed for trucks with pneumatic tires of 10' to 18 miles an hour under the same load conditions. Grant said that the city could provide for. a lower speed limit In the congested die trictc KEQCESTS FOB INSTALLATION OF WATER METERS AHTIS ' Application for Installation of meters are being received by the water bureau at the .rate of 20 to 24 a day. H. L. German, chief clerk of. the bureau,, said today. The first shipment of the 4000 meters recently purchased by the city is expected within 10 days, he said, and then work of placing the meters will be started. More than - 3000 appl back six years, are now number of these. Germ have to be discarded. the application have movi ent occupant joes not w REPAIR. OF QCIMBT STREET EWER WILL COST 11171 Cost of repairing the Qulmby street sewer at Its outlet, where It was dam aged by piling being driven through was estimated at (1175, (J. Laurgaard, city engineer, saia toaay. ine piling was driven by the Crown -Mills and blocked the sewer. L. II. Hoffman, engineer of man Ovid I wint tions, dating n file. A large n said, would those making and, the pres- the meter. REROUTING OF WIRE'S OK FOSTER ROAD 18 ADTISED tend and Chat his .buatneaB u of such a nature that he would not disclose his address or gee any visitor until his busi ness had been completed. The report is current here that. Over's trip Is for the purpose of 'buying a chateau near Lau sanne for a wealthy American family. Oser said over the telephone that be night not return to Zurich for 10 days. Oser Is a Swiss .in origin as well cltisenship, it has been ascertained. This disposes of stories that he is of the Ger man nobility. He comes of a modest family.- of Basle, where his ancestors were- shopkeepers. ' j To the food burghers of Zurich the news -that Oser and Miss .Mccormick were to be married did not come surprise. The couple made oo secret of their intentions, talking to more than flier bonus,' it would; require a simple resolution of. congress of about 50 words amending? the Volstead, act so as to per mit 2.75 per cent beer and the revenue taxes could also be amended so as to put a tax of 20 cents per gallon on the beverage. The whole thing would be a simple procedure if the prohibition force did not have as tight a hold on members of congress as to cause the latter to hesitate. But the danger of punishment ty an aroused soldier vote is not easily swept aside either. And many of the soldiers are as re sentful about the passage of a prohibi tion amendment Jo the constitution while they were absent in France as they are about any single thins; which congress hat: done. To pay the soldiers a bonus and give them. at the same time a bever age . of non-intoxicating alcoholic con tent would admittedly be a solution devoutly to' be wished for, politically speaking, if it were not for the potential power of the anti-beer forces who have in the past been strong enough to compel congress to deny- beer to the sick, , well as the healthy. Whether the anti-beer elements could win. In a fight against the soldier bonus Rerouting of the hieh tension electric I tvi, iwetat. rmnv )mnt their- nlan. 1 influence is quite another story, the line en Foster road and "placing at least two of the present pole lines under ground Is recommended by the depart ment of public works, A. G. Johnson, assistant commissioner. Announced. The action was taken upon a- petition from the Mount Scott Improvement club, and the recommendation willi be acted upon by the council next week. Mary Pickford in Court in $100,000 nst Her Suit Aga New York. Feb Pickford appeared in Mack's court here Monday as defendant In a suit for $100,000 brought by Mrs. Cora Clara Wilkenning. Mrs. Wilkenning alleges that sum due her as commission fdr negotiating a contract between Miss Pfckfortf and the amous flayers company in isia, 21.-WU. P. Mary Federal Judge and upon the feasibility of the engage ! merit on account of the disparity of their ages. MISS MeCORMICK 8ILEKT OK "QTESTIOIT OF FIAITCE'9 AGE Chicago. Feb. ItMt N. a) How old la Max. became something of a burning question today as ta controversy arose over the age of Max Oser, the Swiss riding master, who Is engaged to wed Miss MatMlde McCormiek. granddaugh ter of John D. Rockefeller. According to Harold F. McCormiek, who clalrns personal acquaintance with his future .son-in-law, Oser is 40 years old and "still full of pep." According to several Cbicagoans who chaim relationship with the Swiss horse man, Oser Is at least 57 years of age. Miss McCormiek, who doubtless is the only one who really knows, continues to maintain a most successful silence. answer to which can only be given after soldier opinion has expressed itself di rectly to congress. HAX OSER TO SELL HORSES AFTER HE WEDS MATHILDE Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 2L U. P. Max Oser plans to sell out his livery stable and live at Lake Geneva after marriage to Mathllde McCormiek, Amer- The case has been tried twice previ- beirefu,. It WM l6arned today. onsly. One verdict was for the de fendant. The other trial resulted in a Jury disagreement. THANSPORTATIOJt sVJriiTE Star aWittats rwr It J. North River. New Ten. At Boon, unless pacified MAJESTIC. 56,000 TONS Larwest Steamr Is tits World HOMERIC. 35.000 TONS Now Palatial Steamers te Jela OLYMPIC, 46,439 TONS In Weekly Satins Salinas ta eHIRSOUna AND SOUTHAMPTON BOWER J)TJ5L0P Brownsville. Or.. Feb. 21. Funeral services for Bower Dun lop. wbo died at the state tuberculosis hospital at Salem, were held Monday. His friends disclosed the fact that last Christmas Max confidentially in formed them of his betrothal to the granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, HARDI3TG COXES OUT FOR DEL AT OF BONUS BUGABOO Washington, Feb. 21. (TJ. P.) Presi dent Harding is "strongly In favor" of postponing soldier' bonus legislation ua til next year, it was learned on reliable authority today.. The president communicated his view to a Republican senator who called . at tha White House, He did . not say that he would veto a bonus bin if it was sent to- him, but he indicated he might - do so if protests continue to- reach him. What Harding wants to know. It reported, is whether the opposition Is to the bonus bill itself, or only against paying the bonus by the special taxes which the senate and house conference originally decided upon. There was a demand from many house members today that the president indi cate cieariy wnetner ne will veto a bonus measure if it comes to him with other than the sales tax method for providing the needed revenue. , Opponents of the sales tax in the house were Claiming a victory today. Early reports, they said, indicated that the petition started out late yesterday against the sales tax was being freely signed in all state delegations. TRANSPORTATION TO CHIRBOCBG SOUTHAMPTON MOMfftIO (new) ...Mae. 1 Mir.ll r,t mar. 11 Apr. 1 Ape. 88 MAJISTIO (nam) May SO June 1 7 TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN 1 CIDwIO , Fw.2S Mar. IS Apr. tl CILTIO Mar. 4 Apr. 1 Apr. to -no Mar.lS Apr. 1S May 11 WINiafttBIABJ ... .. Mar! 11 AONIATIO Apr. a Mar tT MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES Ta Madeira. Uibmltu. Alston, Monaco, Oanoe, Bap, Athens, Alaxaadna toe Egypt and to Nil. ARASIO mm. TO ASOUE". MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS, NAPLES, CRN OA. I0 , nEDSTATlLlIIE TO PLYMOUTH, CBERBOCRO AND ANTWERP KAOOMtANO -a.SS Ape. 1 Mar 2SCLANO Mar. 4 Apr. t June S riMCANO Mar. IS Apr. tZ. May 7 OTMLANB . . .Mar. tS l API AND Ape. ,May1 June 17 IU HtSBlKU, liANKKl AND I.IBAU AMCANB Mar. 7 Apr. SO duns ilriEiuCdiri LniE TO HAMBCRO TIA QCTEENSTOWTf, PLYMOUTH AND CUEHBOCRQ MIMMSKAMOA . .'SUr. S Apr. It Ma17 MANOMUNIA ...... .Mar. ta Apr. tS Mar SI MOMSOLIA May S June 7 Julflt Lirtm ant cau i vmnaum. Istaraatlosal Mereastlie Maris Co. 120 IMMn l.tOO.OOO Tooa jpaal Aaanta ar Oompany't OfTlot, O. P. SAAV Arm You Going to Europe? Or the Orient? Or Around th World? Why not get experienced and accu rate Information from ope who has traveled extensively for the benefit o( his patronsT fteeara SWamihls Reservation aad Ticket. rM DORSEY B. SMITH . MAKAGER JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU . 18 BROADWAY, PORTXAJtD, OR. mole XarthaU 1971 ' Washington's Birthday FARES Round Trip Oregon Electric Ry. EUGENE $6.65 JUNCTION CITY ...S5.S5 HARRISBURG .., ..$5.65 CORVALL1S $4.80 ALBANY $4.20 SALEM ..$2.78 WOODBURN $1.94 BEAVERTON $0.60 HILLSBORO $1.15 FOREST GROVE $1.50 To other points on the Oregon Electric Ry. one and one half fares for the round trip, ertcfing in 0 or 5, minimum 50 cents Tickets on Sale Feb. 21 and 22 Return Limit Feb. 23 DAILY ROUND TrL FARES SALEM ........ a L .. $2.78 WOODBURN ..$1.94 HILLSBORO ...$1.16 FOREST GROVE . i . .$1.57 Return limit second day after sale. Oregon Electric Ry. OREGON'S 1925 FAIR - MESSAGE IS LAUNCHED (Coattaoed From Tise Oae) sible support. You see, here to San Francisco we have had occasion to study the worth of such an enterprise In its permanent effect upon local and state-wide conditions. So we sneak from experience when we say that such an exposition, conservatively adminis tered on business principles. Is of al most incalculable value. STIMULI'S IS SEEN Its beauty and cultural appeal, however .large the attributes may loom, are by no means all that an interna tional exposition offers to the fortunate tate sponsoring it. It brings as welL and quite" as surely, a stimulus to pros perity that is manifest years after, and It familiarizes the nations with commer cial and trade advantages of its district. "Not one of us has ever regretted the generous financial and moral support we gave to the Panama-Pacific expo sition, nor will the citizens of Oregon when they finally have financed their attraction. Already the Pacific coast ts claiming that commercial and scenic dis tinction which is its-right and heritage. yet such a project will further this progress by many years, at a single stroke. I" never wished anyone bon voyage' with more complete confidence in the mission that took them abroad and to this wish I -would add the re iterated assurance that I speak for the genera sentiment of San Francisco. MAE8BAL JOFFBE INYITED . Mr. Meier bears with him on the voy age San Francisco 8 invitation to Mar shal Joffre to be the guest of the city, when that distinguished old soldier of TREASURY 8ECBETART TAXES FIRM STAN O AGAINST TAX Washington, Feb. 21. . N. S.) Sec retary of the Treasury Mellon warned j congressional money hunters today that the establishment of a sales tax to pro vide funds to meet the soldier bonus pre sents "enormous difficulties of adminis tration" And is inadvisable at this time. Secretary Mellon appeared before the tax division of the ways and means committee, along with Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair and experts from the treasury, and discussed at some length the features of the sales tax plan. Secretary Mellon reiterated nts opposi tion to it HAZELWOOD . PASTRY SPECIALS for Washington's Birthday Cherry Pie. Individuals .40 each .10 each French Pastries . specially decorated $1.50 and $1.75 per dozen 180 Days in Jail Prescribed as Cure For Man Hiccoughs Municipal Judge Rossman is not i doctor, bat Monday afternoon he diag nosed a bad case of coughing and pre scribed a remedy which was entirely ef fective. Symptoms of the disorder began with out warning in the courtroom when the Judge proposed to hold James Quinn In jail while police investigated further his possession of some overalls. . 'Hic-Hio-Cough-Cough," began Quinn eloquently. "Judge, I simply can't stand that Jail any longer hlc-hio or it will kill me. I cough am about dead now with this cough, and my physical cough condition won t allow me to. remain. "Well, how did you get all those over' alls?' insisted the Judge. Quinn described a lengthy transaction with an Oakland, CaL, firm with which he said he had done considerable busi "Well, well only hold you until we can verify your story through the police there," said the Judge. Quinn looked decidedly crestfallen. '1 couldn't stand it that long." he said gloomily. "Sentence me now. I can't France visits the United States with wait for you to get word from Oakland." rauiic ixgriuwesL ruuinns cougninS'iii was enureiy iorgui- w mm TTsV-Tii ASTORIA and WAY POINTS TISMIR atRVICI If taNf llnw Seturaat) 7:SO a. av Bcliadia tlpna AacoeieMdauoes Ciaainmai kU4a for all NurU aad Boarta vau it.stKACB war. ts.ee rocxd tk - aiaw Una Oaak. ' mmt. IM4 TMC KAaaiKS TMAMarORTATIOM OO, AUSTRALIA Mgw.ZiaLARB) Sjo SOUTH stag Vie TahlU and RieUma. MaH and rai,,. mm usjkmi a. a. oo. or niw iialamo . m Oallfmta St, Saa Franc, Or ieasJ SWemeMe, and RalleaaS Amn, Passenger and Freight Service to California Tmffi SauAgs to Kaa Fraaelses,, aw aaiim mmm omM VMM Lmti Vaalclaal IXnk w. t, 4 m. sa SS. Senator . - - . Feb. 25 SS. Admiral Evans Mar. 4 SS. Senator - - - i. Mar. 11 fid Every Satsrday Thereaftst Local Service to Marsh field, Eureka and San Francisco Admiral Rodman I- - Mar. 1 Evry4ll Says Thereafter Fast Trans-Pacific Passen ger and" Freight Service Tetahaata. Kaee, Rhaagkal gkoar aad Haalia SaUlag freai Seattle SS. Weha tehee - Mar. 4 SS. Bay State - - - Mar. 18 SS. Keystone State April . 1 rr fait teferaiattDai apply a 101 Third St., Cor. Starh Fhess Broadway Mtt Samuel Hill of the With Mr. Hill, who extended to the marshal an invitation to tour America, the soldier of France Is now in Japan and will be met there by the Oregon commissioner. Marshal Joffre is to land at Seattle, at a date not yet determined upon, and to proceed southward, visiting Portland and this city en route. Here; the prepa rations for his entertainment are being made by Mrs. A. B. Spreckels, assisted by the local chapter of the military order of the world. The opportunity extend western hospitality to Joffre through the medium of the Ore gon commissioner, was seized upon. The Tayo Maru, sailing at. noon to day, is scheduled to arrive in Honolulu on February 17, where the party will spend several hours ashore. Arriving at Yokohama on March 10. the tour of Japan and the Orient will begin, termi nating early in April. If the present itinerary is adhered to the European tour will be commenced at the port of Marseilles about May 1. ten by him. "Don't write to Oakland, he pleaded. After Inspector Howell testified that the overalls were identical with some stolen here recently, and that Quinn had served four penitentiary sentences, the judge said : "Well, we 11 make it 180 days. That will cure your cough." 'Hic-hic-cough, said Quinn, reminded that he was 11 1. RAISE BONUS MONEY VIA BEER, SUGGESTED MarshS Business Cycle as Influence on Idle To Be Investigated (Bt United News) Washington, Feb. 2L Secretary Hoover has Just launched a special com mittee on a six montha investigation of the business cycle as an element in unemployment. This committee. Hoover said, was part of the program outlined by the presi dent's unemployment conference. At the end of six months. Hoover predicted, a report will be ready, for the president and the public. The com mittee will be assisted by the volunteer services of several national research organizations. "ma Is? d II S 11 or !l(s d t itUfuia, sr 1 ' Tar a aad Lies Vt Taooma, via t Lbj Ansel. San 1 the Panama Canal k t00-toa Steel veeacta. - aaIDUtJl0 Uet wesa f-TlB4. Ht,H : STaneieoo. Port uame Western & s. r-. '. Portland ARTHlAK ...Marek It RRt H Sirrk W;T CATASAri! ..April Oreeoo; SeattSeaWS m v eaxsi WKSTBOCSO - .From JVora, . rartlasd. Me. Boston Phil. ' Fea,t Mar. 1 Mar. t LFH1GH !5T,i.LRTA"Ma'' ' tar.lH Mar.zt WK-HtAw....il?. !tew Tart war. I? Atf. - - . T ... ,, . varirw aaara aaacr reingrrtHa. i for rurtnar taforaiauoa Apply te I tma ADaUaVAa, LLML, racUto CeM AgeaU i ' 11 Third Rtreat r. . Fheae Bread way MSI (Oeatioiwd riwa Pace One) would have to be reduced to a point which would make them "non-intoxteat- ing" within the meaning of the consti tutional amendment. . Advocates of the . beer tax. however. epproach the subject '.from the viewpoint of conformity wltn tne elgnteenin amendment. The constitution forbids the manufacture of "intoxicating bever ages." The supreme court has decided that congress has the power to deter-j mine what per cent of alcohol can be in : ail beverages, one-half of one per cent shall be the limit, tbougn most members of congress .will admit that if the aloo- bollc -contents were tncreasea two. or even two and three Quarters per cent. the beverage ; would stiU be non-intoxl- caiine. - j To get money enough I pay the sol- J WASHIKSTOH'S BIRTHDAY AT CLATSOP BEACH This gives a good opportunity for a short midwinter vacation and rest at the seashore. Hotels at Seaside are open all year, and gtva special rates during the winter. The North Bank Road 'daily : trains leave Tenth and Hoyt Streets at 1:15 A. WL. laO and :S0 P. M. Round trip ' fare C.09 : return limit SO day a Tickets on sale every day. . -' . -. it ii n nil n wmm Have you tried our Lady Baltimore Cakes? They are delicious $1.00 each. HAZEJ-WOOD DAIRY STORE 126 Tenth St. BROADWAY HAZEL WOOD PASTRY DEPT. 127 Broadway BIRTHS UASQ Ta lie aad Ha J. K. lUas. 431 aiaa- worta. mi 14. a dinitiftt. CARTER To air. aad Atra R, L Carter, ITS K. :ta, res. S, a dansbter. DEATHS MEETING NOTICES 102 PKOCTOR Y.nly Maod Proctor. 70S Spokana it. Frtt, 2ft, yean, aryupaUa, SAStPSON UarioB BsJBPaoa, Uerr Saaitarinax PeK IB. ST ytan. branctw paanauiBia. SAMPSON Paal BaanMon. Heir Saaiw. Pea. la. 2 yaan, broncho paininiaiM AUE8 Past Asm. Tawonta hospital. iVh, 19. 34 yeanermuDelaa. ; PEKSON8 Acnaa VL Pefwm. 407 C. Ceacfa. Fb. IS. T raata. artano ademav UK M RICH Chrstiaa M. Hrmrtch. 730 Wood- rtL Feb. SO. 40 rear, lobar DBaamodia. H liE.M(i Tantea Banaiac, St. meems hoKMtaL-Ptb. SO. ax man. perttooitn. ' WHITE Mama White. Good gamarita hospital ' rVb. 18. 74 jnn, auticaTditia. NORTON Encena AJa Nortoa, 272 S. SStb, Feb. IS. 1 nar. lobar DQenmonia. WKITZKL Henry WeitxeL 8. Tinceata W - pital. Feb. 18; 2 yean, lobar pneumonia. LAltSkN K-tt SiSBia Uan. 45S BoUadar. reo.-1. 7S yeaa. tuberoalax auyncina. BUSH A ana Booh, 76 Booaerelt, Feb. 18. B0 yean, arthritis deforauun. 8TKAIO.S Abea J. gtearee. 1022 E. 2 let K. Feb. 18. 68. yean, laftaenza. BURKE Ellen Burka. 1161 Francis an.. Fab. 18, 80 yean, endocarditis. UAES RoUp Ira Uaea. 130S K. 8th rb.l. 22 yean. polmonary tnberenloaia MOHAN Mande atoaaa. SOI Barraid. Feb. 17. 17 yean, lobar pneanocia, -NICHOALDS Dorothy Nichoald. 8t Ttooeata hospital. Feb. IS, 49 yean, earcinosta of ovary. BUK'B Abraham Luc Bloch. 145 N. 22L Feb. 18, 58 yean, cardiac failure. PDiKEUTON John Walter I'inkeTton. S92 E. Kmerran. Feb. 18. 42 yean, tuberculoma. ISH1KAWA K. bbikava. St. Vincent baa- pital, Feb. IS. 77 years. PBenmoni. OAS8ETT Helen M. teeu, 143 Florida, Feb. IS. 87 vean. chronic neDhritia. LAWBKNTB Julia Etta LaaTenca. 580S 40th are. 8. Feb. 14, 73 yean. Bemormacc A SONS OF kl&AU. BOTA1, kLACK PRECEPT ORT. No. 1 Stated eoocis taia pncertDTy. Wed BMday. Febraary 22. eiectioa at fttean at 8 p. av, 208 H Third, (tieet Order W . P, J. K. 1'ltKlK. F. I WADUET. Beaiatrar. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAT CELEBRATION . eonbtoed tribe of the Improved Order " wiu caieorata the event elm a tnnd hall at Woodmaa hall, eotr-r East Aldar oum limu, Thanday erertlnx seat. Bra. 'y?'. w- Gataa. will pre aa add real at 9 ewet uraad march at 8:80. Uudc by Ijacar Hocb's six-piece orchestra. Ticket, (-o-Uraaa S0e; buiiea 2c, iaotodroi war tax. to be a me qoor. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO, 111, A F. AN D A. M. Special rem. mnnicttioa Tuesday. Febraary 31. at S .Sa . m. Work ia tha M. M. vanton erelcoaiv. C E. MOXER. 8ee'y. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0 EDYAM) EOUIAII;-: THIRD AND SALMOH V MAIJi kvl - East Side Funeral Directors - F. C mXNTNtt. INC '" -The Family 8.U tha FTiea'' 414 E. Aider rt. rbana East SS MONUMENTS lOf LA- DEATH NOTICES 103 VAN BOSS EN la this city. Fab. 50. Aria Q-. aced 57 yean, hasbaad of Haitia Van Romea, father of Mn. Haira ilradfelt aad Loul. Vaa Ruaaea and brother of W. L and O. J. Eton. Mn. U V. Bohna and Mn. H. M. iMtaid. all at Portland. - Tha nauiaa are at Finley'n mortuary. Montcomery at Fifth. . Notice of fomtal hereafter. ' CANNON At the raaidaaca. 451 lJi at.. Feb. 21. Michael P.. aced 37 years, belored hvbaad ef Asnts Cannon, father of Thomat W Caption. The body ia a: the parktn of Chamben mpany 248-250 KilliBcnroruS aee. Faneral ancoonoement later. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE VOQKSl QCUiTT KMCCIAXS jLTHIBO A WHC STS. PHOHt CT43 i NEW TODAY KNAPP At the residence of hat daucoter at Hood Rirer. Frank Alton Knapp. lb. 21. 1922, at 69 yean. Ha ia anrriead by hi daughter. Kit, C. M. HaMbart of Hood Biear by a styter. Minnie A. Knapp of Foad da . Wis. Faneral notice later. 50 The Second of tbe Great ATLANTA AUCTION SALES OFFERS K8PECIAL VALUES IN Clothing aad K qui pare Textiles, Hardware, Etc. IN ATTRACTIVE QUANTITIES RUG CO. HEADMAN Feb. 20. at the lata iwideoce. 701 East Taylor St.. Sarah A., aied 04 yean, wife of Peter Headman and mother of Viseta Headman of Portland. Toe remains are at Pmley? mortuary. Montcomery at Fifth. Notice of fnnenl hereafter. AMPBKLL Feb. 20. at the late raddcace. 497. Roeiiwn- are.. Edith Virginia, aced 4 yean, daughter of Mr. and Mra Alfred CampbeR. The remain are at Einley's mortnary. Montcom ery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. FLUFF -RUGS Made out of your oM worn-out oarpets and ruga. Sara halt tha pries of 'a new rug. Us wooloa clotliing. 9x12 Ran stsani-cleanL 11.50 East 3580 188 East Eigb.Ua OAK FLOORING Wholesale and Retail FLOORS LRIO AND FINISHED. OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE SEW S ELECTRIC SANDERS. OAK LEAF HARDWOOD FLOOR CO. 890 E. CLAY EAST 7022. RES. TABOR 6240. CARPETCLEANING REFITTINd, RELAVINO, RESIZING, ETO. irtZ RUBI STEAM CtEASIIteilM. Mattresses made ever. Feethen Renovated. ALL KINDS NEW MATTRESSES tor SALS FLUFF RUO.S woven from eM carpets. Furniture Upholstered and repaired. PIONEER MATTRESS A CARPET CLEANINO WORKS 107S K. Lincoln St. AuL SST4I7 AUCTION SALES TOMORROW fHE lists below give a very good a birdseye view of the offerings In tnis second Atlanta Auction Sale at Candler Warehouse, opening March zna. v. Great quantities of the goods are new. Every person interested in these commodities should have the complete catalogue of the Bale from which to inform representatives' at Atlanta of the commodities to buy in. Send today for the catalogueGet your man on the ground. And re memberother sales follow on March 23 and April 13. Make a note now to look out for attractive buys at these sales. Some of the offerings repre sentative or in sie: CLOTHING. Breeches, wool aerrice, 0. D. (sew) 29.1.82 Caps, winter (new) 30.443 Cape, white, cook (new) v.m Overcoats, O. D. wool, short and lone .' Raincoats, foot, mounted, etc 6,887 Cndenhirts, wool, winter (new) ... 765.170 Jackets, oilskin, black, new 2.504 EQUIPAGE Hats, errice. felt (reclaimed) 249.947 Mnfflem. O. D., wool (new) S.1S9 Boots, robber, hip (new), pairs... 6,602 Boots, rubber, knee (new), pain. . . 7.190 Leninav spiral, wool (reclaimed), pain 50,1 OS Mittens, cant. flan, (new) . pain. . . 9,108 TEXTILES Dwk. rny. yard 22S.965 The above in 12 lots, comprising 11 different widths and weicbts. Dock, khaki, yards 43,005 The above in 4 lots of different size and weights. Dock. O. P.. yards 17.872 In two lots. S3 in.. S!i M. and 48 in. 38 H os. Osnabnrc (brown), yards 7.850 In two kits 2S in.. 8 os,: and -30 In., 9 oz. HARDWARE Hand es (new) 17 t. ri.Hm 7U75S Inim 2n4A Vrkm (nw) 167.501 fWna (new) 101.249 DUt U.Hn,W (Mil ........... 54.491 ci v. 88.400 Rv ImrUB 86.548 u.k. fm.1t 146.892 Conies (new) i .057 Remember the Date ' March 2, 1922 SCMO FOR CATALOGUE. AT WltSOtTB AUCTION HOtSK. 169-171 SECOND STREET. SALE AT 10 A Is. SPECIAL NOTICES 101 NOTICE is hereby ci'en that there will be held a special stocknolden meetinc of ALASKA FISH SALTING A BY-PRODUCTS CO.. at 1U office. 602 Concord building, corner Stark and Second streeta, Portland, Oregon, at th hoar of 10 o'clock, on Tnesdsy, February 28. .922.. to consider the nroDoaition recvmimendaa St the board of di tecum te rtiirrnsr of its Dnrerty, oqnidate the attain of tha company and OKvolva VP cuiimrauva. 4y order of the board of directors. Dated February 9, 1922. AJfNA li. PITEf, Secretary. fLORISTS 107 F OWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS - , Main 4737 TAMilll.l. t TENTH P.bS,)r, larae Uotbouiva. Ne BJfjs Breach Stores; SS ' " seen on Morrtana M. -We VVDl please You. LATSOX At the residence, 505 East 4 3d st Feb. 18. Amanda A. Lataon. azed 80 yean. Funeral notice later. Remain at the residential patkn of Miller A Tracey. BOXELU At his late remdenoe on the Lennox road. Daniel Bonelli. aced 72 yean. Bemsins re at tha funeral parion of A D. Ken worth! A Co.. 8S02-O4 2d st. S. R., ta Lenta. WALTERS At the retidenae. 754 Borthwick St.. Monday. Feb. 20. Mrs. Elisabeth Walters, aced 86 yean. The body ia at the parion at Chamben Co., 248250 KUllingsworth ave. Fu neral announcement win be made later. FUNERAL NOTICE? 104 MEDLE In this city, February 1ft. 1922. at her residence. 67 East 21ft street. Bostns Hedle, aged 59 years 2 months and 17 days. De ceased is survived by two sons and one daugh ter. Thomas Medle and Augustine Medle (better known as Bobby Evans) and Mrs. Alvina Parcon. all of this city. Also a brother. Antooe Me- dacua of Ohio. Funeral serncea will be ben tomorrow (Wednesday) at 9 '.30 a m.. from tne en Dei oi tbe fekewea Undertaking company, Third and - Clay, thence to St. Phi hp Neri church, corner of East 16 th and Division, where mam will ne ottered at 10 a m. Friends in vited to attend. Interment, ML Calvary ceme tery. LaSKKR At tne nome of her daughter, 1060 Lambert Place. Feb. 19. Matilda I-ua aged 51 years, mother of Mn. Alice Aakeoro. Great Falls, Mont: Mrs. Carrie Theboder. Lie iocs ton. Mont.: Jamea , W. Daris. Tromald. Minn.: Mn. Pearl Hobenstetn. Seattle. Wash.. and Mn. Edpa Nelson, residing in this aty. The remains will He forwarded to tireat Kalia, Mont. at 7:10 n. m. today by the Kaxt Side Funeral directon, . where services will be held and inter ment made. raYINUTUN-LAl REIJU RST LANDSCAPE IHMPANV A General garden and ktan work, makms aew lawns our rpeeialty. Now is t he ume ta tnoa ' romw. fruit treea, shrubs, etc. AO work hi eTr etited by etprrt lanifarape gardener. Tsbor Smith's Flower Shop' "Portland's Progre.ive Florist" Flowen for All Oocatioa Main 7215. T. C I-uke. Mgr. 6th and Aldet florift.. tit U'atb- MARTIN it FORBES CO., inaton. Main 2GB. A-1ZSS. oreancos artirtically arnnged. Flowen far all LOST AND FOUND 108 THE following article were found on the can of the Portland Railway. I-igbt at i-owex t, February 19. 1922: 2 umhreuaa. egg crate. beads. 2 pins, scarf, 1 handbag. 1 pair km. S books, 1 package, pnoto, laanei. otit, a-nu tickeu. wrist watch. Feb. 18-: 2S umbrellaa. ten nis ahnaa. 4 Mint 2 pina 1 suitcase, 2 hand bag. 2 pain. single gloves. 2 books. S pkf 2 keys, bank book and ebers Dooc srner. a bottle, shovel. Ure pump, cwaretxe caae. Ownen may obtain same upon proper ideatui cation at Fint and Alder at station ABOUT 10:15 p. m., between Anditonnm and loth it. . or on Sd or square on Main at-. Imitatftoa jet double pendant earring, salve mounting, valued aa souvenir. Return te L. T.. 284 10th st. Main 7898. LOST Alaasa wolf for. probably near Bare haU. Sd and Jefferson. Finder please re turn to Mra. 'hnne. 720 Milwaukie at. and get reward. Sellwood 8J"J7. - LOST Pair of heavy named turtoie aheil glaweti on FUnders, between 1 7th and 21st Main 1499. LOST Pointer dag. liver aud ahite. 1 bifurma tion regarding name will be rewarded. Dr. K. H Andenon. 826 Alhampra. Woodlawn 26. LOST mall bulidog, marked with white ease; has green collar. Finder pirate call Heilig theatre. Cieorge Brown. MEETING NOTICES 102 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAT All luemben of Washington Masonic bodies and their fam ilies are urgently requested to attend Washington's Birthday eelebntion. Wednesday evening. February 22. at haM, E. 8th and Burnside. An elaborate program will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Moving pictures and refreshments. BCKHMAN In this city. February 19. Carrie Marie Bushman, aged 81 years, beloved wife of W. F. Bushman and mother of Evelyn and Myrtle Bushman. Funeral cortege will leave residential funeral parlors of Dunning A Cain, Morrison st- at 12th, tomorrow (Wednesday). Febraary aa 2 . at 9 a m.. thence to Bt An thony's cBVpel, 7022 45th ave.. where requiem mass will be offered it 10 L a Friends Invited to attend., Interment Mt Scott cemetery. 11 i DAVIDSON Feb. 21, at the late residence. 581- E. Main st, Isaac O. aged 76 years, j husband of Hose B. Davidson and latber or Mi Elden M. Gordon of Seattle. George U. Davidson of Bisbee. An-, and Alra G. Davidson of Los Ancelea. and Mn. Wm. W. Porter of Portland. Funeral servicea will be held Thursday. Feb. 28. at 1 p. m., at Finlry't Mortuary. Montcomery. at 5th. Friends invited. FOUND Came to our place about February 1. yellow honnd" about' 2 yean oM. Inquire at Grossen Bma.'. HilKhnro. Or K. 1. LOST A Pekingese spaniel toy dog. fawn col or, lone hair, one bad eye. cor. 93d and li. Stark. Phone Tsbor 12.Y Reward. LOST--Gold watch, chain and rosary, ia Kerth ' Park : boy seen finding. Reward. 369 fc. 19th st. I LOST Diamond ring, in or near Kunnyiude Ma-. son-c temple. Reward. Tabor 89Q. LOST String of amethyst colored beads: no in- tnnn? value; keepKake. WdJn. 666. LOST Foi temer ip. 6 mua. old. black and white. Call 805 K. 15th N. Pbone K 2298. rOTJND Pair of glares, inqtnn 712 CorbeSTSd EDUCATIONAL 200 Address WJiSf3 Surplui Property Control Offl oar CANDLER WAREHOUSE, mrri3es.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Russell H. Thurston, legal. 2190 Eugene st. and start he nettyman. fecal, 173 oxth st Jake K. Simpkins, legal, Portland, and Ekia Henderson, legal. 887 E. Ankeny st Samuel 3. McVickwr. legal. 564 E. Broadway. and Irene K. Sweeney, legal. 45S K. 1 7th at. N. Boy E. Allen, legal. Mount 8nlo. Wash., and Beatrice E. neverance, legal. 596 Dekam ave. Edgar C. Barnes, legal. 192 H E. Broadway and Varna Backatrom, legal. 192 E. Broad way. WEDDING w. a Birrra a ca AND VISITING CAED ENGRAVEBS Sll Merca BMa CHATTEBTON, BIRTHS To Mr. and "5". Mrs. Thoi , Chatterton, Btletx, Or.. Feb. 7. a son. WTJXARD To Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Willard. Seaside. Or., Feb. V. a son. EARTELL To Mr. and Mrs. A. E.' BarteH, Dayton. Wash., Fehu ls. a dauchter. 8HIMOGIMA To Mr. and Mrs. 8. ghimogima. 129 H. 12th. Jeb. II. a aon. LErrZ-f-Ta Mr. end Mra. George BL Letts, S22 Oaimbv. Jan. 17. a daughter. WAKMEJrl To Mr. and Mn. C. R. Warmcth. ' 808 K. lta, aw 8. a daughtev. SPENCER To Mr. and Mn. George F.-Spea cer. 860 Morni. Feb. 10. a daughter. . DOANE To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Doaae, S51 E. Roeset. Fab. 12. a sett. - SLl STROP Ta Mr. and Hit P. Shutrop. 1333 E. nth N. Feb. a. a sou. STEWART To Mr. aad Mrs. G. R. Stewart. 674 Milwaukie. Feb. 14. a aon. Easts To Mr. aad Mrs. A, Sana, 2061 CJaren Anrt tVh 14 a ua . HIRSCBBERGEK r To Mr. and Mrs. Waalo HrrsrlieergeT. 208 E. 8th. Feb. 15. i CHERRT To Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cherry, 827 R. 25th. Feb., 10. a son. WI IIAMS fTm Mr. and Mm. HL M. WHliama, US7 E. 4 I'M N. Feb. . a soei. . REUiCH To Mr. and Mrs. i. F. Raises, 1199 E lineoro. FebT 11. a daaglrter, SCUARF To Mr. and Mra. A. U, SchaH. 815 K. lath. Ftu, li. a aoa. masquerade ball The Court of Honor Ijfa As sociation will give a maaqtierade ball Wednesday evening, Febru srv 22, at 129 Fourth street (Foreeten hall I. First class floor, splendid union music. Be sure and come and bring your friends. Prise. Admission 85c, SCOTT Feb. 20. at Taooma, Wash.. Lean Bell, aged 68 years, wife of John W. Scott ef Taooma. mother of Mrs. George A. Noyea of Oswego. Or., and grandmother of Mrs. J. Matthews of Middleton. Idaho, and Eariscort yVilham of Pendletoa, Or. The funenl arrri will be held Thursday. Feb. 28. at 2:80 p. s at Fin ley's Mortuary, Montcomery at 5th. Friends invited, Concluding service River View cemetery. , S WEE.NET At the residence. 1199 Kirby st, Monday, Feb. 20. Mrs. Ida F. Sweeney, aced 69 yean, widow of tbe late Edwin B. Bweem mother of Mn. Jessie R. McGee and Morton H. and Fred B. Sweeney, daughter of Mrs, Lovia F. Heist Friends an invited to attend the funeral aerrice at 2 Thursday. Feb. 28, at tbe chapel of Chamben Co.. 24 8-250 Killings- worth ave. Interment in Rose City cemetery. DE WITT la this city. Feb. 20. Terreaaa E. Im Witt, aged 21 yean, beloved wife of A. Kellogg De Witt and daughter of Mr. aad Mn. Benjamin K. uobeon. aad avter cl atrv . Lewfe of Portland. Myrtle Orin Wesley and Low- ell Dotnon of Portland awl Edward of Salt Ike. Funeral seiih.es will be bold Wrdnewisy. Feb. 22. st 8 p. m . st the ebanrl of Miller A Tncey Interment Mt, Scott cemetery. HENNTNGS In this cay. - Feb. 20. Canten, aged 63 yean, husband of Anna Hennings of Woodburn. Or., and father of Mrs. Anna Lsehte. John. Henry, Carl and George Bennings and Mra. Ijena Mailer. The remain will be for warded Wednesday. Feb. 21. by J. P. Finley A Koo. to Alliance. Neb., where services will held and inter incut made. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE No. 109. Knighta of Pytliiaa. meets every Wednesday evening. wi 388 Yamhill at- . Tiaiton al iTV win welcome. V FEED O. K.E8TER. of R. aad S. 488 Ewt Twentieth BtreeC f CAMP -A s -rrtia,ri ' CAMP roeeU every Wed netday evening hi W. 0. W. Temple. 128 11th st AD members requested to attend. Visitors welcome. HERMAN SCHADE. Clerk. CLARK In this city. Feb. 21. Emily O.. aged 37 yean, wife of RoUaad U Clara of 1481 Miwiaeippi ave and mother of Woodsoa. Robert. Prower and Thomas Clark. Private funeral serv ice will be held today (Tuesday) at 4 p. as., be side the grave at Rose City cemetery. J. P. Finley A Son, directors. , WASHINGTON B I R T HDAT DANCE. Moon hall. Wednes day evening, Feb, 22. Prasp's Moose orchestra. Butterfteld songs. Max Minor banjo on fox trot Best Qoor. Dancing at Moose hall every Tueoday, Thursday -and Saturday Bight vitrd. ALBERTA LODGE NO. 172, A F. AND A. M. Special mn munication Wednesday evening. Feb ruary 22. at 6:80 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree, conferred by O-W. R. A N 1 n . i Order W7M. --r. FRED W. XlCHOlX See'y. WARINNER Feb. 20. at Stevenson, Wsnh., Kirhard C. Warinner. aced 69 yean. The fnnenl service will be held under the auspices of B. P. O. E. No. 142. Wrdmedsy. Feb. 22. at 3 p. m., st the Portland Cmaatirrum. 14th and B?bre sts. Friends invited J. P. Finlry A Son. directors. LEFral. At tbe ividrDce. 560 Walout. Feb. 20, K-tema M. If(el. aged 88 yean, beloved wife of Robert U IWfei. Funeral service will oe held Saturday, Feb 21. (lip. ax, at the chaiiel of Miller A Tracey. Interment Multno mah emel!-ry. HEMKICH Tbe funeral service lor the late Christian M. Hemrirh M 730 Woodward ave. will N- held Wedncday, Feb. 22. at 2 30 p. m.. et Finley's Mortuary, Montgomery st 5th. I Friends invited. C'onctudinc service. Riverview cemetery. N AK AEZ In tliM city. Feb. 20. Ju-Uniano Narvaex. 'aced 39 yean. Funeral servicea will be held Wednerday. Feb. 22. at 1 p. m . at the chatirl of Miller A Tracey. Interment Multnomah cemetery. DAVIDSON Feb. 21. at the late residence. 581 Kst Mala St.. Isaac G.. aged 76 yean, hue- band of Rose B. Davidson. The funenl service will he held Thursday. Feb. 28. at I p. m . at Finley's Mortuary, Montcomery at 5th. Fnen'b invited. FOUR WEEE8' TRAINING FREE We have hundreds of graduate now awnaaaa. fully engaged in the Ante, Tractor. Battery and the Auto electrical buminna We can assist oa to a gnod position, too. We give yoai a four weeks' r K..fc. 1H1A1 bo money la advance. The trial obligate you ia no way. It afford yon aa excellent oportunlty to sue up our school end your qualifications to learn meehaakrai work. FuQ parttculan ia our new 1 1 2-oaae oc Call or wrue for it today. Ask for book No. 4. It I free. ADCOX ACTO AND AVIATION SCHOOL. UNION AVE. AND WASCO ST.. Woodlawa or Alberja car. Srd and Aider. AH OUTLINE of our eoannw aa acq aitntanee with our auperior faculty aa 'I--- of our methods and service aad you vnii know why we an known a - THE 8CBOOL OF QUALITY Link's Busineas College Expanded Into tha NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Morrnwvi at Tenth (Tilford Bkig.) Bdwy. 8as. LAK';KST SCHOOLS In the west devoted to the training ia autnsao- " tive. storage battery, welding and vulrantgmc trades: we tear b with tools not books, tn Mr shops, where you learn by doing; no time limit m our coumea. stay until you are an expert far the one tuition. Our employment department aaauaji you to find a good posiUao whenHiniibed. Breach srboohi in principal dues ia the I " K. and Caa- ada. Free Iransfen to aQ. Free mtalogwa upon request . HEMPHnJ.-S ACTO TRACTOR SCHOOLS 787 Hawthorne ave.. Portland. Or. . THAT CHANCE FOB PROMOTION IS JCST A HEAL). IKE IUU KKADT FOB IT WHEN IT COMES f day or might arbool has been the stepping stone for thonsnds. Why not you y Phone Main sad. PORTLAND LiLSl'LAX MEN'S SCHOOL Window Trimminc. Show Card Wrtuag, Commercial Art Night Classes Beginning March I. School sow located at 830-336 E. st New and eomolete equipment atrueted by Penland moat pmmmeat diapaiy L. For full inforsaaUow regsrdirjc i call at acbooi or phone East 689. POSITION FOR EACH GRADCAT1 OBENOMAH LODGE No. 177. A. F . and A. M. Special eommuni- cation this Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Lecture by Brother H. F. tielvta. of Oreoeo, Or. Ail , Master Masons Invited. OSCAR B. BWENSQN.. Beyretsrv. i PALESTKSE LODGE No. 141, A r. ana a. ax. Bpecal meetinc ca February 22. U. M. decree. Vis iting brethren welcome. By order of W. M. '. ; J. W. wn.KlXS, Secretary. JOIN Sunnyside SarUI eiub ia' its regular card party on the eve ning of February 22.. at Masonic temple. 89th and- Hawthorne. Prises. Adraisaton 25- cents. - ;5rc2S Al.tSKT BLDG.. 8D AND MOBRISOK MOIAR BARBER COLLEGE aill teach yo the trade in 8 weeks; receive some pay while Warning : position secured Oreson sa aiiM men receive state aid Wnta or call fog cats Krue. 34 Bomride it . MEN. nomcn. learn i-erber tnde; wagea while learning Oregon Barber CoUege. 288 MadV 2 LEARN- tEl EGRAPHT RaOwa Ttlecrsnh Intitutr. 434 Railway Ex- Cfienae piqg. Lmj oq nigm ciaawa. WVMAN Funeral servim of he late i:chs' Wyman will be heU Uedneday, Feb. 22. st 3 P. m.. at the chapel of Miller A Trerey. In terment Multnomah eemrtcry. Servirej under an-pices of Minerva lodge No. 19. L O O. F. BOLMAN At her iat residence. 925 Paidfic street, Gertie J. Hotraaa, aged 45 yean. Funeral servtcee win be held at P. L. Dercb fa- Beral parlors. East 1 1th at Hawthorne, Wedaea- day at Z p. m. rTlerxl, invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105 st PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. iS. R. :- A. M. Special roemeatso. Wed riesaiay, February 22, at la a. Mark Master. After dinner. Past Master and Most KxceDewt Master. MOUNT TABOR 1 ODGE No. 42 A. F. and A. M. Staled entn- mUTUcatssn. Wednesday. I :XO p. i Pyttaaa Temple. M. M. decree. SNOOK & WHEALDON FUNERAL DIRECTV UA BrCFESSORB TO BREEZE A bNOOE BEI-MONT AT S5TH TABOR 1258 Lercft, Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNE PHONE EAST 781 . Dunning & McEntee STUDENT warted. td h-atu lelcgrephy, hi ptr rate home, by experienced operator. PboM . Woodlawn 4 1 . THE Pee-ey Sudio Retouching V-IlJ. Thorough tn-truct. in thwiry and technique 407 Mc HELP WANTED MALE 201 WANTED Fint cUm rtet mrti woraee. gnr4 nay and steady work for runt nartv: aid have at least 6 lean' experience. Write. i.X. ' al. ionrnat w I WANT a good steady feilr.w to take my ten. Ser's half interest ia anm reusir linp. Tools, equin-neeit. storfc, etc. 620U bur bin. out ISO K 2th i. N OCR 1927" Renuhtr snt u now ready, sua- . swannc anything atteoiDted m vmh-t my ewtw fits; agenta wanted eferywbere V islet Kay Headquarters, 218 hamber of -rorrr ttsag. WANTEU Firvi elan, i rowwoer. Man who caa handle a big 'leal and tn n-uth with rapMat Give referear m f ie,t W-t'er su phone naa. 1 r. P. O. pox 55 ; Poctlswd. Or . . WANTED Sale man with ca- V work in. kaat- a Miw cbsnee ef fwe ; aant ove Wire. . BUSINESS SKKVk'E. 7i Iknm B;dg.' t- sonu su St 12th Broadway 430 Ant. 545-58 FINLEY'S MORTUARY lf INTOOMERT AT FIFTH. MAIN MIUXU A TRACET. indapeadent funeral dl . Teeters. Funerals 975 and wp. Wa'diinctoa at Ella sr. rireeaway Ant al K 44. OREGON -IXECTRIC CO CNCTti ROTAL ARCANUM, win meet this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock at Pythian aide. All anembem ia-" vited. , O- O. HAU, Bee. Franci Apt.. Broadway 8141. . - . '-'. RT RVDMPQ,EW RESIDENCE a I e D I IVi aiJ ESTABLlSHJaENT - 'M Wl ..tys At fe McENTER A ETI.EltS. laswrai parion with ali the privacy ef a boss: 16th end Everett shone Broadway 2128. Ant 2l-3- - XTR. Zeller Co VtLTZfitt. PIONEBK EMI'ljtVME!'T CO., 14 N. 2I ST HeatVrusrten for Farm. MiU and Hotel' Hla ANTKI Caivble ral tate nun a a-t airaid ft work; big Binary tor a matter, tali 814 owrh aMc. - - )sXT a iwruier in w.xid saw bwaiaeav pimty wwrk: aanao lavascmettt reuwirea. ee Bwehsnae bldg. - ' WAXTF.D Man with ran -iw. Pl. r. ear rU candy aw Witditwn 3861. - CHRISTIAN ar to h-h n t" and snake -light delrerrw. in offsre trade. fill, Jowrraar- KEAIrJUAliTKJi or cook and -48 H N. 2d. Broadway 2S9. EMBLEM JEWELS! a agenalty. but ton, piaa, GVpwP! Jseceg Bros 151-181 6th m., , -w " UNDERTAKING CO. Maia 4162 Corner Third sad Clay. . .. WANTED At eeere, 2 ng and reeeartrg. 43J U, iaara vs. Hwt)"l'le. tOwvUsn) aa retiewias Pwaal - M