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18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1822. PIER ASKS COUHTY TODFFIWHYOID POOR FARM SITE A cetera! recreation ground. There is am ple room for tieM various activities ana tt Is possible that eventually waani ni ton park win IN extended and the two tiacU tnwrged.", ;.:'-;hA'- .': Pier said there was no doubt box tM connty commissioners would be Willi ng to deed the tract for some nominal sum roch as the rental now charred tor the land, ft a year.""': " v "j : ( ' , cm coHKissiosEBs co 03T SIOHTSEKHTG TKIP Mayor Baker and the four city com missioners spent the morning on tour of Inspection about the city. The party (tewed sites for apartment bouses, g That the county poor farm on Canyon t hmM m aaa to the eitr in fee simple for park and pUygrorind Pr- races and other structures over which controversy is pending la the council. The pavement on Yamhill street between. First and Fourth streets ana on wasn- burton street between Front and i Third streets, which was reported by the city engineer to be in need of replacement. Tt Mnwll also viewed the roof sin-ink ler system used at the Sunnyside achooL 8TJBYET IS COMPLETED OF ! REVOCABLE STREET FEBMITS Surrey of revocable permits for the use of street areas, granted during the war, as emergency measures, has been completed. 3. R- Hanson, assistant city engineer said today. More than 40 such lnrmita wer issued, mostiv alone the a rniiin of rolf enthusiasts is endeav-1 . . . . .1.. wn m . . . . i water I run i on me west iw vi uk nu- lamette river. Hanson said the greater Dart of tbe street areas already had been vacated and cleared in accordance wiur the Dermita, He is recommending that all permits not in use at the present be revoked. In cases where unimproved street' area is still used and there are no protests, be Is advising an extension of time. is the belief of Commissioner ts. C pier. To bring this about ne sa this morning that he is .writing a letter ts Chairman Rudeen of the county com missioners asking that tbe transfer be mads. ' The city has planned for some time ta convert a portion of the 292-acre tract into a coif links, but has been un able to expend any fund because the lead is outside the city limits. The city does bold a two-year lease on the tract. which expires In May. The terms or the lease provide for re renting In two year periods. Ixmrer terms of rental by the cHy are prohibited by state law bring to raise a fund, by popular sob-, ncrlotion. which will be turned over to the park bureau for construction of the links if the parcel la deeded over. - This land should belong to the city. for wa have a use for It. whereas It I now stands Idle." Pier said. "If tamed ever 10 toe city It win nm nw raw golf links and playground as. well ss a '' TnAKSFOnTATIOW SVHITB STAR Hm 88-08. Berth BiTer. New IMS. At SMS, aalsm spactnaa sea streets, and later in the afternoon five tons of scrap iron vrtU be disposed of at the municipal pavtnsr plant, foot of Jefferson street. Thursday attemoon at Odocsra stx- roora dwelling at 858 East Taylor street will be auctioned off. f The dwelling ts to be removed to make -room for the Central East Side playground , at East Seventeenth and . Yamhill streets.' - - COLTHIBIA StOtTGH CHAjnTEI. "BEQUTBES THREE "WEES vTORaC Three .more weeks of work is ahead of the contractors before the Columbia slouch channel will be completed. J. R. Hanson, assistant . city engineer, said this morning. Excavation, is now Deicg done in midchannel north 'of the pump ing station of the Peninsula drainage district No. J. he said. After this is completed 5000 yards of riprap. wUl be laid on the westerly bank, aiso norm of the. pumping station i XAXT HEAR ELBE LXCTTJBE9 More than 12.000 persons listened to lectures on fire prevention in February Lieutenant Edward Boatwright, as sistant fire marshal, who, has been aa- sia-ned to educational work for the de partment, said ' today. ; Addresses were given in SO schools and before 10 civic clubs. I In the schools more than CO.000 feet of, paotion picture film was shown. OK BONOS PLAN VIS FAVOR (Cfcathnied Front Pas One) MAJESTIC B 6,000 TONS 1 1 sirt Stasmar In the MrsrM HOMERIC. 35.000 TONS Haw raava siaamars w sew OLYMPIC, 48,439 TONS ta Weekly 8pHna Sallies ta OMaRSOUR AMD SOUTHAMPTON CITT FROPERTT WILL BE AUCTIONED OFF KEXT WEEK Three auction sales of city property win be held Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Commissioner S. C. Pier at 2 o'clock a Quantity of old brick will be sold at East Thirty-third and Bra- TBAJfSPORTATIOH ! TO CHEEBOUBO SOUTHAMPTON LVMFIO ...Mar. 11 Apr. 1 A. MOMtSlO (ml ....Mar. tS Apr. 1S May kSAJSSSlO Inswl ... .Slay SO Jane 17 July TO UVEBPOOL Y1A QUEEN8T0WN W1MISRIDIAM Mar. 11 ALTIO Mar. It Aer.1t Stasis OCOWIO Star. IS Aw. It Mar SO OSLTIO ....Apr. 1 As, as June S AORIATIO Apr. t May XT June S4 MBDITEBBAN KAN VOTAGKS T Madiera. Gibraltar. Alders, Monaco. Genoa, Waalae, Athens, Alaxaadrra foe Esypt sad the BUS. ARASIO tJSN ; TO AZORES, MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR. ALGIXBS. MAPLES, GENOA ARAtlO Asr.tS i red star tura TO rVTUOUTH. CUEBB0VBQ AND ANTWEkP riSJLANO Mar. It Apr. tt. Mat tT 0"MLAN . Mar. tS HROOMtANO Apr. 1 Mf tJunalO LAPLASO ....Apr. t Mav1tJun17 ZttLANO Apr. tSJuna S July t TO HAMBUBO. DANKIO AND LIBAO SASM.AMO .Mar. T Apr. to Jml ; sUlimXCAII IJIIE TO HAMsuaO VIA QUIENsTOwit. PLYMOUTH AND CUKHBOUBO MMSJtRANOA Mar. t Apr. 1t Ma 17 MVIRiONO ,...tMar.1t ptAHOMURIA Blar.sssiss SJuna MOMSOCIA Apr. tS May tl July Dnw sot call st Qoatnstuwu. 7 ItMrant to Haatmra. IMTERMATIOMAL MtNOARTILI MARINE OO. ItO min l.lOO. OOP Tnoa IsraT AsawAi r Oampasy' OmaS, O. f. tAR. OINT. "Unas ar. tit teosns Ave, WaA. anene Male 11s.. 11 Apr. 1 Apr. tl ' ' XZZUXi I NEW YORK-HAVR NEW YORK-HAVRE-PARIS ii LORRAim .....Mar. 4 Apr. 1 LA sAVOiC . PARIS FRANCS .... ROOM A Msg AU OHIOAOO .... New York Vigo LA OWROOMRAIt ... TOURS IN ALGERIA it MOROCCO Salllnat from Rirdis er, RUnanisi Thraa anS Spur Mraak Masbr Trips Mrne far Intaraatlns SsMrtpUvs tttaratur Puaast Patina ooast mu, ids wosrry sk. Sesttie, sr Lacai Offtas. A. ASTORIA and WAY POINTS - STEAMER IIRVlOg . , Deny tEaeeyA tsturSay) 7 .-SO s. SL I Steaptsa ASKMBSMdAtioSS Ada fat AU Maris sad gAU tt.tl EACH WAX. tt.se BOUND TUT THE MARKIM TRARSRORTATIOH OB ...Mar. 11 May Jur 10 .,.Mar.1B Apr. B Apr. tS ...Mar.t2 Apr. 12 May 10 . . . Mar. tt Apr. X7 June 1 ....Apr. May 11 JunelB (Spain) Havrs Mar. It rasas Passenger and. Freight Service) to California Throats Sailings 'to Baa Fraaelseo, Los Aageies aaa Ma xiiege Leare BTasklpal Dock Ko. t, 4 P. M. SS. Admiral Evans - - Mar. 4 Aad Every Batsrdsy TkereafUr Local Service to Marsbiield, Enreka and San Francisco Admiral Rodman - - - Mar. 3 Every 14 Pays Thereafter Fast Trans-Pacific Passenger and Freight Service Yehoaasta, Kese, Shanghai, Hongkosg sad Xaalla. : SaUltf From Seattle ; SS. Wenatchee - Mar. 4 B Per Pali Information Apply at 111 THIRD 8T COBNEB 8TABK jraoss jsroaaway msi full as yet. but he is Bald to consider it the lesser of two evils." The new scheme is considered more acceptable because it places no drain on the treasury funds. The house drafters are aiming now at a bill under which an ill or unemployed man or ethers actually requiring cash could get a loan from a bank at once up to (0 per cent of the amount allotted to the soldier for his term of service on a SI a day basis. For ; instance, the' average soldier served 129 days : he could take his cer tiflcate to a bank and . get a loan of $14.50. If he defaulted payment, the bank would then turn to the treasury and get its advance, with interest, back at the close of three years from the ! date of passage of the bill. AID 15 OLD AGE The legion leaders contend that the Insurance certificates would really mean more to the average man than, cash, which he might squander. The certificate would mean something for old age, but it could tide over hard times now as well. At the same time house leaders say the proposed elimination of the cash bonus means two very important things : 1 Prevention of disturbance to the national finance system in the next two years, when a stable situation is needed for refunding, of maturing government securities; ' , 2 Prevention of any move for pen sions, a costly thing which it has been predicted would be the next step if a cash bonus were put across. FOBD2TEY EXPLAINS An offioial statement from Chairman Fordney described the provision thus: "The elimination of the. cash features of the bonus bill where the veterans are entitled to more than $50 adjusted service pay, but adding a new loan provision to the adjusted service certificate title, which will enable holders of such certif icates to borrow from any national bank or trust ' company Incorporated under the laws of any state, 50 per cent of the sum of adjusted pay of the cer tificate prior to September 30, 1925. This date was fixed because after that time the bill as originally drafted by the committee provided for a large percent age of loan and has not been changed by the sub-committee.' sessions.'' in the Pacific eean. Article n says , that -if the . said -rights . are threatened by the aggressive action of any other power, the contracting x par ties shall communicate with one another to arrive at an understanding as to the most efficient measures to be taken. jointly or separately, ts meet the: exi gences of the particular situation." OSXTJLS TO XEAJTS Now it is 'the view of many senators that when "aggressive action" occurs the conference rof powers does not by any means meet merely to decide whetner they shall take any measures. They com manicate only in Order to arrive at an understanding . as to one most eincieni means .to be taken.". - ''"'.M On the words.' "most efficient means.' the whole thins- turns. There's the rub. The senators who feel deeply about this subject noint ont that a veiled obligation action is taken by a naval axtaca wosn to to that phrase, for ii the aggressive action is taken 'by a naval attack when an island In the Pacific belonging to the British or Japanese empires is en croached upon, then the "most efficient means, if not the only etiecuve measure to meet that emergency, would be joint ly to send a - navy to repel the naval attack. WASTS TJ. 8. FREE TO ACT While the aggression continues : thei United States would be obligated to do something to help those whose rights were threatened. That's the opinion of most senators. Could America agree to talk only while rights were being threat ened? Many senators would luce Amer ica to be free to use her good offices in such controversies without involving naval or military force and they are unwilling to have the treaty leave the im pression that the united states is obligated to go much further. They want America to be free to join in the naval measures if she likes and refrain just as the circumstances of tbe case and the judgment of the American people may Tories Plotting to i Beat HoyQ GeQrgef Plan Full; Ticket -- - Liondon, ' March ' & The optimism which bad begun to assert Itself over the possibility of a settlement of the dis pute between Premier Uoyd George and his political enemies In the coalition party was largely dissipated thla'aft ernoon. '--. Moot of the leaders of the. conserva tive (Tory) party mint in tbe parliament building and decided It was necessary to put a purely Tory platform in the field at the next general election. ' This baa apparently widened the breach between the premier and his political foes, known as the "Unionist Die Hards. -- The opposition to the premier is be Ing directed by Sir George - Younger, chairman of the united party. He was one of the most active opponents of a general election when it was proposed to hold such an election to February. and Ainswartay aa; seudar. E4 hot JanKt GT; tSSOO. : J. H now fcy. beV. Buf fal and. froiaaara; aa vmiMtTi zbw. I ILL I ING NOTICES 102 IStT Gr TnrrUgcs.Blrtts.-Da1b wctvoot rAAtr wa ss. vvooDJtra . or ths ' WOBXD. BMits vBiy rn- . aw. a lit Ilia at. ii natil VklUag fl. BaHBTTK. Oart," fnz,hMrl kaa&; kflL sad Mittia Kntt. tcssL tit 8ixth trart. Charlas BS Andrewi. Wi. 15l den usV and Uaada H. Kawtaa. Arthor OacaotroaB. hot Baattle. Wah aad 8oiia Soto, lesal. Paruaad. . . Saceaa Macaa. Sesai. JoaiDBsa. vu. - Aaaa UosDar. swa, Unsafe botaL- AsUey C Henry, legal. tS2 East lit stmt, sad Barbara GabrM. ksal. 1X1 !. ltth straK. Botert Baas AfeSaana, tasaW txoTi.Tl d Atariaa Joaepaiaa Gflbarta. lagal. 604 East 48th atiaet Drta. .1 . Jsbms Jasaph Knisnta. Ktau basvbs. vt.. A GUdn U. Tm Bun. It, 17. Taylor stmrt . . llmrkst A. fUscna. ksaL T aam w stnat. aad Chun U- Basartr. tessl. 4T Ura street. . I - iOrW SHAKKOX U O. L. K. &aa i ii v is.. K. SOS VauUss aroUaan ak Thud at. Year of Harding's Rule Stirs Fess to Heights of Oratory Washington, March 2. (U. P.) "One year of Warren O. Harding" finds the United States rapidly recovering from the. aftermath of the World war. Repre sentative Fess, Republican of Ohio, told the house today, in reviewing the first dlc But ttev To noT want f oreign I Harding's administration. governments to have the opportunity to I "One year ago warren o. naming make out a case saying the United States! found the nation with her relations with has made a "scrap or paper: out oi a . . sarred treaiv. Thev want the United " " " " SUtea to be able to say that at no time breaking point, her fundamental prin- did she bind herself "to join in any tuples under discussion, her historic sig ner ense. v i ntflMnM in nnMrfinn bar Mmnl&Han anr. WISH MEAirnrO PLATS U.m. w, tn- r r ad wild B. P. a-aXXS KO. 14S-Bas- t 'etoek. EBa tasapte. Aaaaal alartina af ettieats aad ettor bapsrtaat Tnaia ta ba Taaaas biMasts vat- U. B. BPACLDrXQ, Ssetataiy. WEDDING cabSgravi W. G. SMITH A OO. til Aforran Bldc. BIItTKS Kaas. ast TI7 Shearer, A --' East Ss-aaA9 ALBEBT pm LODGK HO ItS. A I. ASB A. SL. Htm ssa. . - w k a . o'clock aad mu, rtaiaa tasmia. M. aMnt. CBBGOX OOBMAXDEBT S. I K. T. drill taaai win tar drill at aayfasai Thanday aiac. Harea 1. at 7 :10 akmi. sKbt uiuuuncs, tapcata. CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH ta taaak oar aaaaj trianda for tEatr nixinaai aaa bcaatifal Danl offatins our- ins oar nocnt bereaesMnt ia taa ksa of oar twarraa son aad broSber. - Air. aad Mis. C H. HnteliiBa. Ban Hatefaiaa. Afra. Bath Kh'Kfc To Mr. aad Mia. U Monro. Fcbraary 23. s aoo. SBEABEB To Mr. aad Ma. 2. G, S1 Haic. Ftbroarf 2S. a daacbttt. McGCTRE To Mr. and Mr. B. J. MeGsin. , 625 ETrrrtl Fabrnarr 22. a danshter. SODEBGBEW To Mr. aad Mra. P. Bodarcnw, 650 E. 89th. Febroarr 34. a dancaiar. HALLGBJCN To Mr., and an. H. K. BaD- cnm. 80 Bortbwick. rsbroarf z (. a.oaana- ter. BARRETT To Mr. aad Mn F. D. Barratt. I NEWUAX At tba horns ot as daacatcr. UH 688 Irtins. Fcbraary IS. a aansnwr. I Wood ward tl. Kekwa Ncwnaa. aaad tl GBAMT To Mr. aad Mn. wa a wmm. i nta rautcr ot Mra Fiorama rj.n Taa 778 GUaaa. February 14. a aoa. .... 1 ara at tba eoaaarratoiy ebapal af tba Bast TATE To Mr. and Mrs. tt. a. ua. vo gm jmaarai tnractora, 414 B. Attar at. Kotaos 47th 8. K:, Febroaiy 23. a son. ot inaami wiu appar la s later . SHKOCK Ta Ml aad SUB. W. X. Bancs. I BOGABT la thm tall. Maieb l.LalL Boami K- 2d N.. 1, a aoa. . I and M mn wifa at Dr. Huk r nrt ml o Mr- and Mra.. M. mojdom. b. i e220 FortT-fir-. strset aoathaaat. aad mtr af ... I atn. Thomas W. Leek Icy. Prior P.. B. Chtada aad tUUCtJ W IHaU BBS, rWlsBOIl, A OB) TW'bbaBUaBB BtfTt A DEATH NOTICES 103 HOLBOKE To Mr. and Mn. H. Holboka. Bt. 2. Box 81. Febroary 23, a. danencer. KEEN To Mr. And Un. Wa H. Baas, CAU) WMAr ToMr. aad MraT J. J. 0.7' M-rt" 1ASS Virrhri. FabraaiT 26. a danshter. I 01 IBDeT" Jw: PIBRian Tn. ur .nd Mn. D. L. Parriab. I SIMMONS la this do. Feb. 2T. 1922. Hear 1106 E. J 2d N.. Fabrnary 20. a son. I . Clay Simmooa, scad Tt yaara. b lowed brotber GOODRICH To Mr. and Mra. U W. Goodrlca.lot atn. Marua uau of Bcattle. Waaa.. aad Ka- Not withstand ing the views of those who aaS'Waa WrS na WSaa Vt AaS $ twof mlaaaB f a 41 A aas4 lV urge the Brandegee reservauon, 1 rm"aB,nT, frnTn Hmri- anH there are sorne senators who, favor the blem8 Cf . reconstxucUon complicated wording of the present treaty because immlnentt- Fes8 they want an alliance and because they ..TfM,av v.. oe atabHRhed think America should join to thsm- countries, foreign reUtions re mon defense of the Pacific .They Inter- gumed wlth honor to our8eives and com- pref we ireaiy as nwamms ujr u.i,Atl .,,-, ftth the finest fttrJtnd In view of this difference of opinion I ; , . . .7 , 1?' SIr! ip as evidenced in the arms conference. lea should say once ana lor an now ana jr "s"" not in the future what she understands 1 the defenders of the nations rights, an KUt WiMiliwJ fUmulT SS. S 8IE FORTH To Mr. and Mn. J. D. SieforOt. 168 17ta, Fcbraary 23, a aoa. !JANDBL8TTo Mr. and Mrs. A.' Bandblt. 909 r.hmtM vwhmtn 1 ft. a dancbter. MARCH To Mr. and Mra. H. T. March, 8S3 Tillamook. Fcbraary 17. a son. CLAUSEN To Mr. and Mra. H. ClAnssa, 127 E. 83d. February 28. a son. . MOODY To Mr. sod Mrs. L. W. Moodj 1801 Minnesota, Febroary 24. a son. Tbonas Bimmona o( Oeaaa Para. Waaa. Fa- iaeral nooca attar. Fnaiaina at tba randan fail parlors ot BTUlfr Tracer. FLORISTS 107 TkJOVifJLi rOH. ILL OOCaUOKt - S ftla.ii' 4737 -Wo WB Plasaa Taa." TAMBtlA. at ttilTH - " ' ' mn.TI Larsa llisbnaiia. Na Braaab Btaraat tt vaara as M omasa sl, sosaia 4lA aad ta. Trtrr4Mma Mats T7SS. lAVLMiTO-N-LAVKEUll KT LAbaCATB , COMPANT 'Tsar laws aard attaatioa. Gat rasdy tar. ins. Let oa raka. pall tba aw da aad tacttaa tmt lava. Tbk is a wry uaporuat tkna aad , aaoald ba attaaded a avery raar la As snrtna. Taa raaaM. win sarpnaa yoa. Pbaaa Tabor . Smith's Flower Shop TortMad's PiucH'a Fiora Fkiaara far AB Oacaskiaa bfala Til a. -T. C Uika. Sta aa LOST AND FOUND 10S TUS toUawiac artk-ln vara fooad a tba ran at tha PorUaad Railway. Liaat A Pavar Ca. Fab. 28: Baakat. S limebboxaa. 2 aanas. anal ' vatEa.. bay book. 1 aaadbac 1 pr. 1 aai. glowa. S aanri. S pkaa.. btaapnat. bitrhat. S baaaa at Ftrat and Aldrr at. ata. f otdar mtiUinins ear- prenrr fctaBOfkatioa LOST Brass amibar raaey aad check. Man. 15 th aad K. oral ivwaid. atoa baaded haadbac notaL C55T atKwBva. Ltbeiral reward. lekiaai Taar- yraiBs, Batora ta Orofsa iaaaa apanMl wai(hiii 8 Oa. bta - oolor.-OBa bad aya. eoracr td aad B. Stark, Baward. Call Tabor 123. LOST -Spectacle, aicksl Iraan. at 1st aad Taambill. af Graanwood aaa. aad GMataaa. Tabor 44. LOST A bunch of kays ward. R-37. Jonrnil. mora to aaar. ra fiTRATED Black (aaula ball Will flBdar kindly call Wdla 211 LOST 6 mail sold ladyT wrist watca. witboat Finder pttus call Wdta. 86S4. Baarkad braeeVt. LOST Doobia rtaiaa iliiai ia Beyaatoa. optloaa. fcast lit. -LC8T Oa Fab. 2S. ahrll n aimed ayaalaaMa with told ehaia. Can Mala 8871. EDUCAHONAL 200 FOCX WaXXT TXAIXrSO TKU by the treaty. Tive Big' Packers ObejrLaw, Daugherty Tells U. S. Senate Washington, March 2. (I. N. S.) The "big five" , packers are obeying the law. Attorney General Daugherty In formed the senate today. ' In reply to a request from the senate. the attorney general declared that the packers' consent to the decree in which the United States supreme court ordered the packers to divorce themselves from all unrelated industries is being carried out to the letter. The attorney general rendered a com plete report on the case. Including a rec ommendation from the interdepart mental commission for' modification of the existing decrees. ' i economic .administration upon the sound est principles of economy, a reduction in our public debt to the amount of two billion dollars, a reduced taxation of more than $750,000,000 per year and a rejuvenated agricultural and industrial fabric "We are the only country which is not only balancing its budget, but has real ly reduced the war debt Fess' speech was regarded as one of the opening guns of the Republican campaign to retain control of congress and was also an answer to recent wide spread Democratic criticism. Wa naa anadrada ot faBy ansacad ra tba Aata. Tractor. Battery sad tba Auto ii nasi oaanaaa. wa eaa aasaa tow to a soad poattlaa. too. We ttva yea a foer wataa BCSSELL In Franca. Dewitt C RasiaU. TIUAl-ae money la Mnaca. . ana mas Faneral sarrioes will ba bald at the chapet of 0UM?. ro m ao yws Edward Hohnaa A Son. Third and Babaon sta. ?Z?2S$LTJJZ Friday. March 8. at 2 SO p. sv. aadar tbe aaa- 0LT1q'S? ta ML"SSl picoa of taa Allied Veterans' tti litt-v Inter- 90 . ParncalarB la oar aew 112-cata iZTVlJz rnmrnmivm aaUloe Call ar wntA tor it today. Ask tar DEATHS ARP1X Edward L. Arpin, Emaonel nosptUl. Frbrnary 28. 88 yean; innoenzs. ATKINS Ury E. Atkins. 88 B. 14tb. ren- roary 27. 23 yan; nunoio. UNDERWOOD Florence Louise Underwood. Good Saawrftaa hospital. reDroarys. ov yean; ebolehthiAma. . HARYTN Roy Marria. 569 K Coach. Fabra- ary 27. S3 yearr; uremic posonui. BITSEB Myra Sitser. 8611 60th are., reB- rnary 28. 47 yean; cancer. SHTVBLET Mary E. Shiyeley. 8718 Beth aye.. Fbmary 27. 48 yean: sarcoma. REINER Mary K. Beinsr. 427 Gibba, 60 yean WDroary XI. oroncno pmnmuna. WRIGHT Jennie E. Wricht, 975 Michisaa Mmun ZH. H4 rean: aemlitr. EICHMAN Almira J. Eichmarm. Enuurael hos pital, Febroary Z7. in yean; yaiTaisr aaan ALLEN In that dty. March 1. WiUiam Allea. seed 77 yaars. Bouaa ara at taa uuunt torr chapel of ths East 8ide Fanarsl IXroctota. 414 E. Aider St. Notwa af aerrice will sppaax in a niter avos. AIROLA Is this city. March 1. Victor Ariola, aced C2 yean. Bamairm ara at tba eosserra tory cbapd of tba East Bide- Faneral Direetora. 414 K. Aldar at- Notioa of aarrioas will ap- pear tn a later isw. ANDERSON At the resideBca. 1107 B tVasb inctea at.. Mra, Laars Anderson, aced 88 yw, wila of Oaear Andenoa. Ramaina are at tha chapel or Snook WnealOoa, Banaoat at 88th st Nonce of ftmtral la tar McKEE At her reatdsnca. 1090 B. Taylor St., Mn. Carria MeKaa. asad 70 yaan. wUa of 8. P. McKea Baarains ara at tha chapet of Snook A WbeAldca, Baboon st 88th st. Motics of fnnenl bUer. ' Ns. 4. Its free. ATJOOX AtTO AND ATTATTOlf 8CH00U Woodlawa or Alberta car. grd aad Akta. BOMB PEOFLB whs ara ths trsasart fa&aras baranai tbay know hew to aaa wbat they know. 0 seats ara both taunt -what '- and -sow sad enrpkryen isshas ths dularanca. KOfRTHWBSTERW SCHOOL OF OOMMEBCX WILLIAMS E2sbeth Hattie WOlisxsa, 160T Mnltnomah, Febroary 28. 37 yean; mrmensa. WHITTES Harriett HVnitten. Portland Medi cal hospital. Febroary 27. 88 yean; scats pericarditis. Former 'Portland Man Arrested for False Tax Return NEW TODAT 50 RUG COL HITCHCOCK l? (?) (T It (rfl Tf d I H (S (1 a a i xm " :- . ' i 33 Ll awrvieaj between Nrtland. MJUBej jphlladelphla. Boston. 'New' 1 Tori and Loa Angeles. Baa Fisjriciaoo, Portland, Oregon: Seattle and. 1 Tacoma, via tbe Panama QanaL North Atlaatlo Western & & Co.' 1 V n arsBBwBtfaa ASwaaaal as a i I lAOO-toa staai vtssels KASTUOUAB ARTIOAS Wr.ST CATAHACB BBVSH 181 Talrd S treat . vTE8TBOCBTa Froni Trout jprouni Portland. Ma Boston Pbila. WEST ' ISLET ABfar. U Mar. IS Mar.tl COLO BABBOB Mar. 88 Apr. 1 Apr.1 DOCHBA ...Leaves New Tork Mar. 17 Carre spaee nndsr rtfrlgtratloa. For Further Information Apply to TBB APBUBAa. 1XMB. f asiUs coast Agssto a raese jsroaaway sssi Portland .March IS ..Anrll I .April 18 ; 1 , i.h TyrtTm 1 FRANCE, BORAH AHACK TREATY (Continned Prom Pace One) George Washington, in voting for the treaty." France, in supporting Borah's posi tion, said he had "always found it very difficult to eat a bad egg." VTILL LEAD TO WAB NHThis treaty is going to lead ns to ward a terrible WBryFrance continued. PBEDICT8 TICTOBT FOB. BRAXDEGEE RESERVATIOIf By David Lawrence (Copyrisht. 1922. by The lonrnat) : Washington, March 2. Senator Brandegee's reservation to' the ' four power treaty will be 'adopted. It con tains ' President Harding's exact words in the address made to the senate on submitting the pact. To vote down the reservation may be construed, as an af firmation of the argument that the four-power , treaty- is an alliance and obligates U. S. Bureau Asks City to Cooperate On Culture of Rose Cooperation of the city park bureau with the federal horticultural board is asked in a letter received today by C. P. Keyser, superirtendent of parks, from D. Lumsden, chief horticulturist. The letter requests that the park bureau re port to the federal board what roses are best adapted to Oregon climate, what roses have been discarded as unfit, and other data . relative to pests. Keyser states the board is trying to limit Im portation of roses to prevent pests from getting into domestic stock. Offer to Deliver i Water Is Received Bend, March 2. An offer to deliver water to the Powell Butte irrigation dis trict at an initial cost of S6S.35 an acre was made this week by Oswald West of the North Canal company. - The direct ors of the district will consider the offer at an early meeting. Water was to be furnished, according to the offer, through I the North canal for lands lying low! enough to make this practicable, bo that the Central Oregon canal could supply water to more of . the high lands. The Central Oregon Irrigation district ; must be consulted in case the. Powell Butte' district accepts. . i a JJL , Advices were received today by TJnl&d States Attorney Lester W. Humphreys that Arthur H. Knaua, formerly connect ed with the Twin States Motor Car com pany, had been arrested in Los 'Angeles : on a federal, grand Jury Indictment charging falsification of an income tax return. He will be brought here for triaL It is alleged that Knaus, who former ly resided at 778 Gllsan street, repre sented his taxable Income at more than SU.000 too small for the year 1918 on his return filed in 1919. The Investigation was made by field agents of the Internal revenue department and the findings were forwarded to Washington. Evi dence on which the grand jury returned its indictment was forwarded .to the United States attorney from the com missioner ot internal revenue. The offense is punishable by a maxi mum fine of $10,000 or one year's im prisonment, or both. This is the first prosecution in Ore gon on such a charge. Union Leader Under Indictment, Accused Of Larceny of Fund ar i u i MUZYCZKA la this city. Feb. 28. Mnzycska. ased SZ yaan. The remains ara at tba eonaerratory ebapal of ths East Side Faneral Directors, 414 E. Aldar C Itoaca ot faneral will appear to a later bane. KELLY la this city. March 1. Georce Kelly. aced 71 yean. Miaaama are aa taa imauna ten cbanel of tba East Bide Faaeral Directors. 414 K. Alder st. Notice of aurrioa win ap-1 pear to a later isroe. . atAJTJKAWC la Uua city. March 1. 122. Baichi Kajikawo, soa of J. Sodokiah. Faneral serrices will bo held Balardsy. March 4, 1828, st z p. B., at the Boddbist eanrca. CASH la this city. March 2 122. William B. Cash '' are at tba cnapci ox ao- ward Holnaa At Ban. Third and Hifoin ata. Fnaarsl notice later. CRANE Ia that city. March 1. Florence, ased 24 yaara; wifa of Bay Crane of 82 Fah-baaaa street. Tna raaaaina ara ar a-nueya Montcomery st Fiftn. rottee of (Una's Bastttea OrJaajn, expanded Morriaoa st 101a. TOford aids. Bdwy. 888. THAT CHAMCB FOB PBOMOTIOH II iCST AHEAD. ABB TOO BXADX FOB R WEBB IT OOMXJf ' for tbocaaada. Why not yoaT Fbosa Maia ASS, . BBAL aUlPAIB FMlACTICB We hsra aomathins special ta ilar aaora sssa aad boys who want to hare aota-tBactor aa Sinasrins. elsetrieal aad hansry wars. Tats ts yoar ana bis opportunity. Bpriac will brias Ms man. Dos t daisy appis today. Free eatalorsa. Hemphill Asto A Tract Scboola, 701 Baw taoma ava. Workl's htryaat araool ajausa. - position fob k ar.it gbadcazb FLUFF BUGS afade out of roar old worn-out oarpets and ruga, Save half the price ot a new rug. Use woolen clothing. 9x12 Ruga stwaBBdeAVfttrd, $1.50 East 3580 188 East Eight. ALXSKT BLDO.. 8D AXD MOSB90V I . JL - CANE At Cascade Locks. Or.. Martha A Cane. MOLfca BAAaAg wuaus T.f? March 1, 122. Kemains are at ma eaapai i . - o.TTV m 7,7 lata aid, Wdks or call lac aata- 884 Baraaldo St - - of Edward Bohaaa A Boo, Thus aad Bahaoa sts. Foneral notica later. - RrxiKRfl At tha reridanoa 8525 4tth St. H V atmirb 1. Lac A- Bosara. Faaaral aotiee later. Bum die at taa residenrlil parlon of Miller A Tracey. IXABN TXLBGBAFHX Talaeraph lssOtata. 484 BsQwaj bids- Day and aubt ciams. FUNERAL WOTICES 104 MBM. OAK FLOORING Wholesale and Betafl FLOORS LAID AKD FINISHED. OLD FLOORS MADB UXJB NKW S gLtOTRIO SAMOtBa. OAK LEAF IOARDWOOD FLOQB OO. 890 R. CLAT. EAST 7012. RKB. TABOR S240. McCALMAN la Leo Aaaaisa, CaL. Fata. 28, 1 aaa 1822. Adrian MeCahnaa. bnsbaod of Paarl fiK McCshnan. tathar of Adrian MeOshnaa . Jr.. I tn CARPET CLEANING IRKFITTINQ, BEUlVI"a, BESIZINO. CTO.I Ht BUGS STEAM OLEARiaja, 81 AO, I Iwsltrssisi mass sear, raatnan nanoesuo. i ALL KINDS SCW SlATTflESSES for BALK I FLUFF Ruas woras rroa ate earn at. FurnKaien uphoMarad and ronatrad. PtONEER MATTRESS A OARFET CLEANINQ WORKS MOTS C. Lincoln St. - Ant. 83747. brotber of Dr. D. H. McCshBAS and bmthar of Charlaa A Baakerrille of WinalDra. nada. Faneral eerrksee will be t aid Batarday. March 4, st 3 p. m.. at the Portland erema-1 tori tun. ara at ths Chanel of Edw. Hat- man A Son. 84 and Bahaoa sta Wianipes aad Barrie. Osnada. paper pteaaa copy. rint Stadia Batoaeaias lastiuot. la thsory and taehaioaa. 4tT Mo CAKBLNUTON Marcb 2. at the boo r ulnars, 688 CUftoa street. Carolina, aced 41 yean; mttm nf ins R r.mn,t daai-hteT of Mn. A D. Sbomo and aistsr of C U and J. A. Rhomo . and Mrs. W. A. Bmahoff of Portland. Tba funeral aerrfce win be held Batarday. March 4. at 1 p. m.. at Finley'a naorraary. Moatsomery at Fifth. Fnenda invited. Coaclmbas samcas Portland Crematorioji manaiiV urn I AMOS In this city. March 1. Grace M. Amos. daasbtsr of Mn. L tt. asm as eaa aaw- thorae aTenne. and sister of LAttisa B, sad Dr. William F. Asses of Portland. The faaeral sere in will ba held Batarday. MalcA 4. at A'-SU n. m st Finley's mortaary, Moatansnsry at Ftrta. JTrvma nvrnsa. vnaauoi am at Portland crematorium. HELP WAJTTCD MATF 201 ; 8CEOOL Of UTX CTBUBAjaCB . f , "v '. BATJBMANBHir . . BTABTTXa M OS DAT, KABGBI . TEX EQTJTTABLB UFB AB8CBABGB BOCHCTT OT THS L'-MThl) STATES, WHX OTB A. 1 SCHOOL FOB UFB DTSCBABTJB MAX8HTF THTDEB THB DISBOTIOS Of i H. J.- LIVEBJCOEB TbTsi etn''thedebate on I Al)l)eal tO Be TalCCn From Bond Decision CUNAKD LINE "MONTRBALt and QUEBECtoEUROPE A New Fleet A Renewed Service i ' i Bealariag the tve vessels formerly la the Cawari Line's Csaadisa Service. ' all ef vihKhrare deatrsved doriag the war. Bv new. sil-httmiaA' steamers. sswat the kaest which sir the &L Lswreace, will resume direct sailiags Vtwaea Moatreal aad LtvaraooL. Xoasoa, Sonthaarptoa, Plymouth. aa Chorhaarg. ; , . , . . - - i ;. AXTONIA,- .Kbed MsrtV U. 1821. , ia SM feet ktag, $ feet team, has a areas teases af 14.000. A or aaa SMdatioaa far .loo Caaia sad 1,200 tharaVciass paaWnfua Dining SsJsoa,- Drawialg Koorn, SmoUag Bowsj. VsrsadAl Cafe. Children's Hartassa. Speed IS knot. - - , "AKDAJS1A- Is s sister shh of AJC . TONIA." kaacaed November U - 1921. . ' "ALISON I A- h the same tree an -AMDAWtA" and "ANTON LA." - lawacaed Martk 2i 192L "ALBANIA" was Watched April 17, . , IV JO. Lsnwth S40 tent.- boss . M ' feet, 12AO0 greM lass. Speed H -T-i j well as l as foUov , 7f I "The t knots. "ALBANIA" in a ship, earryiag 500 Cahts psswagfrs ealy. This class af ship is aa hv- , ; aevafioa ia Trsasstlsatie tmveL aeavidiag the highest degree of comfort st aaodcrate ratas, -j "TTBBHEN1A" was mooched May 31. . 12L Laagth SSO feet, Veans 70 feet, grass tannage li00,i speed 17 knots. Accoassnodates 255 Saloon. . 225 secoad-class aad 100 1 third class pesaeoaere, The largest ski - sailiag fraan ' afeatreal .- carryins third-class "ALBANIA" a Maatraal ta sail May far aHaer Ml tf jsaSast sW rsssj. tffg U fecal sssatr sr. . HacAriAOiA?. snnvicE JL-l v the four-power treaty begins. Ratifica tion with -the Brandegee reservation seems assured. Without it, there is danger of defeat for the treaty. AKAXTZES TBBATT The views of the most of the sena tors who advocate the Brandegee reaer- i ration - have been given to this cor respondent. To understand the reasons which actuate them, it is necessary to study; the exact text of the treaty, as ths reservation, which reads follows: United States understands that under the statement in the preamble, or under the terms of this treaty, there is no commitment to armed force, no alliance, no obligation to join ia any . of ense." .. . " - ,-Tv, First, the senators who favor it make It dear that they do not for a minute question Mr. Harding's interpretation ot the treaty. But they want nis interpreta tion made a, part of tha ratifying reso lution itself, so th rest or the world and future generations wilr not mis understand. At present the interpreta tion ia merely aa executive statement and the senate has not uttered its un derstanding of the treaty. If the Brandegee resolution ts adopt ed by the senate, included. In the in atnment i of ratification and changed with this ether powers who signed the treaty and they do sot protest that their anaerstajKuns; ; is - ouiwam.. - w- other nations sever could claim that the United States warn under nany oouga- tJon to Join in Bay defense ox near rights ta relation to their insular pos- snd lnsmar ofanmions ia w j regioit of the Padfio ocean." s lim im snn tim mn nn- potw eat-that if the treaty without the res- Bend, March 2. 3The ruling of Judge T. E. 3. Duffy in validating the organi zation proceedings and bond election of the Central - Oregon irrigation district, which were contested by a group -of settlers, will be appealed to the supreme court, attorneys for the contestants have decided. The ruling also confirms the action of the district in excluding all settlers on that part of the Pilot! Butte ditch obtaining its water from the North canal. .;, - ;- " ': :, j :'., Hotel at Aberdeen Wm Cost $250,000 Aberdeen, Wash., March tAberdeea U promised a hotel building to cost $250,000, It plans contemplated by' sev eral local canltallcts. " who have incor- pc rated a company, are carried out. Eu gene France, local lumber magnate, and the Carstens ot Seattle are anfong those in the corporation. There - are three candidates ior xne position of postmaster at JacKsonvUle. The ofCoa pays 800 a year. -iit-i LeisTville Has First Visit From Sheriff (By United News) -New Tork, March 2. As a result of further exposure of building union graft throue-h the work of the Lock-wood in vestigating committee, William A. Ho- gan. financial secretary of the New Tors union of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, local number 3, has been indicted for larceny in the first degree - , Began is charged with appropriating to his own use $21,675 of the funds of tha union. A bench warrant was issued f r his s?et. In the indictment Bogaa Is ' also charged with taxing non-union workers for the privilege of working on union Jobs, a practice which the investigators have found prevalent In this dty. This tax was at the rate of Si a week for helpers and 823 . a week for Jour neymen woraera ..faytn cases more than the weekly dues of union members. SPECIAL NOTICES 101 of Fa- ArTLJQANTB BTST BB OF ETCH CSAB- ACTKB, WITH A GOOD GBXEBALr aUTJOA- ODERWOOD fa tins city. Fob. 18, Bias Uaderwood. ased as yean wif rd UoBun Uriderwood sad Liu wuiki aad Porter TJnderwood. . " r ... . . L I . WTi l l V. a . a I m. ".W , Tmf 1 WtM-. neru serncas wui oa sam rmv, "iirki, axtv svn uia nvauiiuuiuna S p. m.. at the chapel of Miller A Tracer. Is- I testnent Bieemew cemetery. March 1. 1832. Katies is hereby ateen that the bxhutrial W- tmvm dm Imiii. th. Rtmtm l fiwini will linkl nMi. t....i rmt Bs4. u.ndi li isti. u I nwKiiLia Ma ttv. Fab. 28. Fsm Una Owen. B p. s.. aa Boom 4S-S48 Ooartboose, oa thai aced TS yaara, mother ef B T. Ovca. Tbe MnmnatwUtiana nf tba mmfemiM callad to ena- I ftmaial aanluaa will taks nlaas at ths coeeerra- sider tba wsses and conditions of employment of I tory chsneTof the Xast Side roaeral Direetora. I jxy nsis iw sit TjrFOBltATB3!f ASOTB8S BBCEBSABT TO ' BKOOotB H1CH-CXA8B MXMSBSB OT THIS FBOn85IOB. women workers in fruit sad vesetable canneries sad paekinr booses a tbe state of ureroa. INDU8TBXAL WELFABB COMMISSION STATE OF OREGON. By MILLIE B. TBUMBT7LL, Bee I Wlli not be narxnuibie far any bin eost- - txacted by my wife after Fen. ZS. , (Bisned) AU'SSU W. MIX. I WILL sot be resrwrni'sle for any debts trscted by Bichard Smith. 51 N. Pirk at.. After March 1. 1922. Bicned. Kim VeUaloirch. 414 B Alder St.. at 11 a. a.. Friday, 8. Friands inritad. Intaiaksns eematery. - d FUNERAL DIRECTORS IPS I MEETING NOTICES &S0H THTJKD AND 8ALMOH MAUI 8T 102 - LeisTville. Or March r For the first time in the history of Lelsyville a resi dent of Leisyvine lias been the object nf attention from the ' sheriffs office. srvafioK means what President Harding I ?beTiff Alexander arrested Oscar Mitch' says it does, there can be no valid olvi man nv a"harge of manufacturing tMtrtm etiat liMiT sur so by I wimdiiML-" ThM : tmflklaada:, af i"avi .fTTnrVrA "DT 'TTTVTO 621 2d Ave Seatdelnteans orac taken to the a AAUUC 1 rli"fl IVMa I one OI me purposes ror wuita usb uuj i on us nanurampa urm, ' I ia naada ' is the "maintenance ox tneir i north of HiUsboro whtctt was rentea ny rights ka relation to thev iramiar pow- Kitchxaan. BUIlJOfNG IRMTTS Oneratkms of 81000 sad over: 3. E. Ness, erect rea, 842 B. 40th bet Bra sea sad WMaria ata.: banner, sum. 88800. Charias Oorta. exev. and fds. spta.. ISO E. BdmaM: bmlder. a. B Heatlunan. 82800. . M. M. Graham, erect res, 1482 Grand ara bet. Bryant sad Manna staj . boflder, B. 8". Bailey. 82750. . r J. r. Walker, erect MS. 1S2 K. 62d at. bet Boyt sad Oreson sta.: builder, IX Downey, 81600. , A. C. VoteL erect rea. 1080 Mallory hat. AV bsrta and Sasaner sta.; builder, Ehnsr E. Fei. 84000. . . aforcaa Boaaonc Inr. Co, rep. stores and ot fieei, 128 Broadway, bet. Waahinctea sad Alder; builder, EU 8isoason. 85000. - A. E. Obv. erect soa. 708 BV SOth at bet. aeknat aad ftiafctyaa builder, same. 88250. tl FL Bnlhee. erect Bas 025 B, Alder St.. bet. 30th and S2d sta,; boflder. J. B. ABea, 82000. Elmer Petersen, erect -res. - lean ureeiey m., bet. Portlsad arrd, aad Daksm; buildrr. C Bolk. S1SOO, " -. . J.- M. Tmnsoa, erect (araee. 242 Grand svs.. bet, Mam and Madison sta.; bailder. Stasia aad Davav 811 0O0. i... . : . K. wW aract rea. 148S Mmmanri. Vat. Bryant aad Deknse aa.; bailder. asase, 83000. H. a. Uaraptia. erect rea. ia sw ra sc., as. Klickitat sad Fremoat: builder. L B. Baflsy Ccw be. 84000. ' . . . K, A. Aabdown. erect ras. ltw ramc. on. tna a PartlasA kM: bealder. asms. 81SOO. GottBeb Bpady. eraet taa, SS4 E. 8th, N aoa aad Bbnver: bonder, ti Lsacnaer. ssaws. Mrs. Radia pk. sroet res. 100 10th. hat. atrrfcK. sad LaXayatte; taamac, B F. ScsiV aoa.'8S30.'-- - ' ' Dnasniy Imaaliaent Co.. repair stores sad of-rieas.- 148 MntTaastl bat.- Broadway sad Park; aav A. SL aaa Rlcte. Ok- 82000. i ' BBS WOO. eracs aaoraa ni iwwr Sd and 4th shv: bailder. JohaAhnetar. 87800. W. C Bossmaa ' Bract twadsnea, 40T ' E. 5 2d at. be. Laneota sad ffsunun ata; bailder. A. Maoaoa; SsOesw-' -. J. H. Paatua ' Bract mil ill 1 1. 1871 E. WO tow. set -'BSd and 85th star baiJier, Ov A. asesaar; glSOO. ' - bnarial Hetal Auriariea . Benalf hotel. SIS B. A. 8TABB. Scribe. East Side , Funeral Directors f. c DcitxDfo, nra -Tba Family Beta the PrW 414 K. Alder st. - rboas Fast 89 SaWT - SNOOK & WHEALDON EQXnTABLB LtTB AMCBAHCB SOOUTT OT THX UBlTli BTATXS OLABX E X1X609, MAXAGXB, f FHONB MACt 188. 808 OBBGONIAB EUXS. POBTLAXD, OBEQCer. GOLDEN BULK ENCAMF . MBNT NO. 28. L O. O. F., meets this Tsarsday erpmnx, March 2. 1922. at 8 o'clock. East Sixth aad Alder street. Bayal Parole decree. Our I motto: C. CHBIsTBN SEN, -OTV- STAR TjOTJGK No. Sit. L O. a T F. 1 4 u Killineaworth see., near Athina. Becolar meetine- every Thsrsday i nine. Work fat the third decree. Vastinc brethren welcome. W. H. STfLES. N. O. F. H. VAN WTKGARDES. SeeY VOtrjTT HOOD. LODGB No. 157. A. F. A A. M. 884 Bosnll st, Special tomorrow (Friday) sveains as 7 p. an, F. fx FOBTLAKD LODGE No. 55, A. F. sad A. B-Boaea tkm Friday, 5 Vclock. Pythian baild-l Jns. F. C decree. V in tins brath-j lea weieosaa. vraer er w. m. H. J. HOTJGHTON. Bee. . RELLWOOD LODGE No. 1SL F. and A. M. Bpecssl sasetros toniskt fThanday) ,at TA0 o'clock. - Work M. M. Visitors - IMaCtJntAafk, 07 W. C - 3. H. BCTLEB, 8eey. SCN.VT8IDK CHAPTEB N6. 42. B. A. M.. B 80th sad Haathoma Statsd eoavocscioa Fnday Msreb S. a 7 AS o'clock. Visitors TOtT K. H. r. W. J. BBECBEL, gcey. FUNERAL DfBBCTOBI.. BUCCESSOKS TO ftREEZB A BXOOE BELMONT AT S5TH TABOB 1288 trch. Undertaker EAST BLEVKNTB AND HAWTBOBSX FHOXE BAST 781 Dunning & McEntee Mornaoa SL st xzta Broadway 480 A at. 848-88 FINLEY'S MORTUARY MONTOOMEBT AT FTFTH. MAIN t Bnj.tR Ax TB-AnKT, is rnasraaj STS at Ens ss. Biuadwsy 2S1. Awb 81S-44. WOOD eottiaf. psias. tm bswUbj svaUraots to wadding szaeptad; sarety bond oaairalsn to 84 nee east of (aaa of earn tract will ba l ua nil ad t ' iaaara faithlal Barformaaee aad aero of snsbj Psrtioolarj irons 9 a. sa. till 12 toosa,' 268 td at ' . BBAL ESTATE SALESMAN EXPERIENCED MEN OJfLT - ' MTbT HATE CAB AND EHOW THXIB , BUSINESS -. 3. C. ULHICH A CO. .' 405 BTOCE EXCHANGE BLDO. WANTED Maa sr woassa to Mil di- tO saOwBsCna. CBf Basat Of WBUWBIto smUmtVawaS Indiaa caries. A Irre who eaa make larsa earn- br oar bbrtal an Una ama. For sstsv- matioo call BTcadway 82SS. 544 H R.T. BYRNES establubmbnt 001 - WILLIAMS AVsV IF roe are s mlsimn aad want a with a aaliaue tirm. eaa at ZAO I Com. bos. Mast ban car. , CBBAT SA8TIKS IXHTBJUII IM, ' Broadway 7581. . ' WANTKD rmirtiii poaltry u siafi i lad So work know naadlias dairy esule; aaea 2O0e toraa. wrso as sac I McCoy. Or. W. McENTEE A EILEBS, faaeral parkas erhh taa peraacy sc a ansae; iia aaa aveasis ass, Phone Broadway 2128. Aat. 821-8A 181 Wiihams aaa. .1088. 4151 dVeRoZeller Co. Cr,. CNDEBTAXIXa COkMsui bKe WeS comer TWrtVaad Cms. .s I r ABrsET we inlilnsf Bsaea sasa. rmcr IporatisB, O0 Bandy. raaaaa) 1 &rat-las Boar Css- MRN wssbaa railway . wTa nns. axnerteaes BonaDoa fmmixAsd. Wnta Baker. Bapt, bap. 41V. W MBWBgn, Pfc aygw MONUMZWTS ietr-s- 4 " f MT. SCOTT CHAFTEB O. K. g., at led tisa this fTharsdayl I yordsr at w. a. . MAUDE JL OONNELL, Borjrtary. WANTED A a mad aotaL room 228. Appaf To? at irt- WANTED A coed Saaia ssok tor anil aotH. . 120 Barftastoa at, S4 Jsbna Badinarans HcSoi. ' Apply 7 aad 8. ins. - WANTXD AatossohOo pamtsr; ooas aot baee As ho aflaasbor. Apply 15th ana PHALANX - LODGE No. 14. E. OF r. Masts every TTMay at S p. m. ta vrteas aau. zm aw aJoer. BV. Sta. Visitors araass wean - V. O. argATON. at of B. A B 800 FABTT soar Friday at 2 B. m. a Meant tempia. 4ta aad Taylor nta, Oood or Wnaais as nnaaioa 25e. OTTO sVCrsUHAMfO HABBLB BCCra V wraeaw ar as 1 amievai - twawg BOt STS FM 1 a. rSJ FIONEBB EatPLOTVENX CO. . . 11 X. ID ST. for Farm. MID aad Hotel Hals. BBADQCABTEB8 tss) sood sad tsrhon haift 48H N. 2A greanway int. - Bras; 87000. A. 8-AUeaca, 121. Esisht.. aTWnl Lat iawSLAI a spaeiaJty, bsutssa, si Bma. 18A-US y st, FLORISTS 107 I OOOD baadias n a-ra kat ts eaxhaase ior asm an 1st Ass. Z1S-2S. kABTIN WlAEB COt.lU Vsah. fZ XTZxi work of