rurSDAX, -MARCH 2L 1 922. 10 THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,-- OREGON. ULSTER BORDER s VIOLEHCE GROWS . . . -i , - .- i , NOTE AT CRITICS (Coatta asd From nil Om) Belfast, March JL- ft N. Another war of violence rolled along- tbs Ulster frontier today. Armed Ornemn and Minn trra clashed at numerous points. Raiders attacked Glensreen Ledge. In rvmtv Donegal, but the' owner, John Alllcsham. a Unionist leader, and bis tenants, stood off the attackers. ' a -! ranetable was killed tn a ri with Republicans. - A wavs of Incendiarism has swept Belfast ' ,. Tha British somt iment may carry the American detente will be saved further aspersions upon their- veracity ana nonor. -r Senator Borah was quick to challenge the denials of both Hughes and - Cra vat . ? ,' r . t - - ..i tiita in I arrant Ion to prevent war 1 1V.. tn.... .mi h. irlah free state. I conunlttee was DEMOCRATS FRO POSE TO RE COM MIT FOCR-PARTT FACT By i, Bart CaaaheU Washington. March - 2L (L N. 8.W-A move to recommit the four-power Pacific treaty to tne senate foreign relations planned today by its but this will be done only as a lsat re- j Democratic opponents for the purpose of , .. wbiiiwiuh in appearance oi, secretary Matron to Make;; Luxurious Home. V- Modiste's Shop, 'Ti--;.' r t;fc'V : ! ;.y.ffy,:!"t Saa Francisco. March - 21. ( ; N. S.) Saa Franciaco society was atros with a new sensation today. ' Mrs. John Spring, wife of a mil lionaire financier and!: one of soci ety? most . popular i matrons, has opened a dressmaking ' shop. In announcing the fact to her so ciety friends, Mrs., Spring sent word that she' would use her residence. one of the handsomest in the city, for a shop in order "to reduce the over bead to a minimum,"1 so that she could devote her time to "standardiz ing the price and reducing the cost of : fashionable dresses 1 to less than one half of the prevailing prices." San Francisco iWateVi AreCGoing to Polls San Francisco. March 21. L N. R Ban Francisco voters will be called upon at the November election to determine whether they desire a : modification of the : Volstead act. i Requested . by the Order of Camels and other rwet"1 organ- isaUons to memorialise congress . for the restoration of tight wines and beer; the city board of supervisors decided to "pass the buck", to the people and ordered steps taken to put the Question on-the ballot. Lombard ek. tat a TJama and k assa: SSSSS. (;.:. ;' 4-.. .: i j. r . rer-cm iwsmsnra, iim . -I E. 8U and EL 84HA : ata: butcr. aaa a owner;, SSiUS. .-. -v-.;- .iv hl . K. ' F." FUtt 1Uit ' Rrtia . S4T Soma drive, tat. Talbot aad Grami; builder. Walter R. Thorn A Sons; 32780, ? v. . : Chad Starr and Imperial Investment Ca. Ereet store, SO 4th at, tat Ptae and Oak; builder, A. tiutai ie Co.. Ine.; e.ooe.- Jacob VEnk Rreet mthiiri. K. 34 tB rt.. bmt- Killincswortfc aad Jarrett; builder. A. O Miller; 5M. 4, : k . y . - , . Artbw- tana Eiwt reaWenw. S6 S. 4th V. tak Broadway and Hmlmji baOdav. J. rollowlng tha outbreak of guerilla Hughes. nN'Root. Paul D. Cravath, I M Great Britain in the four-power fighting along the Ulster boundary over I tbe new . Tork . lawyer, and others who tha weekend, a stata of trench warfare I have figured in charges of secret nego- treaty as made by' Paul D. Cravath, attorney for the Morgans and other lect -group of Wall street representatives I in the council of-foreign- relations - in New Tork and read Monday In the sen ate by Senator Borah :: "Cravatn Now in - my mind a very anremen and Sinn Felners have been committee. digging tn all around tha line. Each The move was expected to oome in the id is heavily armed. I form of a motion by Senator Shields. , The British government is apprenen- Democrat of Tennessee, a member of srvs oyer the outlook, and is urging tha I the committee, who declared that he rtwiaf raraful 'measures on the Part OfWOull Inaiat nnnn all h. .ImmiliivM hi J.m.a Crals. the Ulster premier, I lurmnmllnr tha mibiiw r h. I Important part of the' achievements of and Field Man.na! sir Henry Wilson, being fully "aired" by the testimony of th Washington conference is not re- a a I ,aT Ik. T "ImI aS AlaSM I 1 . a . a a . a !. a. .a commanusr in cnie vi n - - i those he held responsible for it. I co" at au in discs, ana wniie in xnai taara. I treaty or in ajiy other treatiea,that -were WhlU tha government is loath to In- I a,.a.ija negotiated. ; And that Is the bringing - tarfara, it Is hinted that British troops I As a majority vote would be required I about of what seems to be a sympathetic will lake over the disputed territory, un- for the adoption of the proposed Shields I understand between, the united less there is a peaceful settlement. I motion. Democratic senators conceded I states and Great Brltata regarding,, the na iiaax caiarrra i " jnvu.uij ue ioo i. dui i Kar' East ana raciric Tjuestion grener trtke. . aaciartiit tnai may - rw... tney oeciarea mat they would be satis- ally, I Quite agree that under the pro ' their lives dally by worklnf In bullet-1 f led if they succeeded in placing their I .rant produced by those treaties we ' swept streets. I Republican opponents on record as vot- I have practically' surrendered our naval . - r,. I c oown eiioris to secure pmiesa puo- LOIp OJJ" r P'y r the recy which they ' WAII "AT BE5D TBOOPft OTEE charged envek)ped the four-power pact. . -"l " mrl -. ! 8r Borah of Idaho. Republican sto Scrap War Vessels (Special Cab), to Tha -Joonut and tha CTdcaao iCooTricht. 1S23) Tokio, March 21. Japan began the; work of jscrapping a portion of her navy; today. In ' accordance with the naval treaty adopted at the Washington con-: ferenee. The doomed vessels ane the den stroyers Asagird. Murasame, Asaahio and Shlrakumo, veterans of the fighting at Port Arthur, They will be used as targets by the Kure and Sasebo navy de fense corps. C,T'' WM f'? .?-YUtor rd"r " Un a denial by Cravath that rallahlv stated today. If aparks from the Ulster border ignite tha Irish tlnderbox. it might be neces sary 1.0 dispatch troops to restore order. It wss admitted. " SEEKS A50THER TERM Roaaburs. March II. H. L. Eppsteln. county surveyor, Monday announced himself as Republican candidate for re elect lon- . TWAKSFORTATIOIC 'CiVJHite Star aa SS43. Nafth Riiar, Nw Tork. At aooa, snlii apaeinad Borah had quoted him correctly as stat ing that there was a secret understand lng between the United! States and Great position in the Pacific. I assume that without further fortification as agreed upon, we could not successfully compete with Japan in the Pacific alone and cer tatnly we could 'not compete with an Anglo-Japanese, fleet in that region. LARGE E7IOUGH TO DOMINATE "On the other hand, and to my mind MAJESTIC 56.000 TONS lanaa Staamae tn the World HOMERIC. 33.000 TONS New FataUal Steamer ta Ma 'OLYMPIC. 46.4S9 TONS tn Wnltrf SaHnfl SaHtne ta OMtRaOUR AMD SOUTMASIfTO" Britain to hold Japan In check with th,s lB the much more encouraging state- Anglo-American fleets in the Pacific. BORAH IRE AROUSED Cravath's statement -that Borah's charge was "pure romance" was under stood to have aroused the ire of the Idaho senstor to such an extent that he was prepared to quote further from the address he accused Cravath of de livering before a gathering last month st the Hotel Astor, New York city, 'in an effort to show that the New Yorker, reflecting the views of Elihu Root, had revealed that an Anglo-American en tente was the real substitute for - the Anglo-Japanese aljiance. ment based on the safe fact, an Anglo- American fleet in the Pacific would dom inate Japan, and it seems . to me what we have substituted in place of the necessity for creating the greatest fleet the world has ever seen, with all the expense and temptation that involves an understanding and basis for eoopera tion with Great Britain, gives those two powers the control of a combined fleet in the Pacific which will be large enough to dominate Japan and make her live up to the obligations she has assumed." Mr. Davis Norman H. Davis, former under secretary of state) "I want to know if you are making that statement BUILDING PERMITS Building parmtta for operations of SIOOO or ,7 ittei Statistics, SPECIAL NOTICES 101 MEETTMi NOTICES Canton Portland No. 1 SOT ICI aerrby en that tha ladmU Welfare Cnwimiarki at tha Stats of Oresoa wui bom a paboe-taariaaea rnoay. , 4 . a. a fs t St. 1S33. at 3 p. mv.. raaata W4l V.'f fainrCn8 HL1I1 mm ' mt I ' aanftiauoa ealled to coaditioas ( eaaptori aaa. of trait and vccabai is the atata ef Ortaoav ICSTK1AL. VksXTABjg coinnssKHt. . STATB or ORGGUN, By MtUia R. TrbaH. OatrtSary. ananca antfcai nisa aad S 23 tary Annual Ball at m W. O. W. hall, E. 6th at E. Alder stn to- pack t SEALED BIDS -will ta Tacerfed by tha andar- I nitrht aaaCnmC flnfj eillOV 24. 1S2. for a Mock af a-iebandiaa laeated at .alf Arlmieclnn KSJTL ' MARRIAGE LICENSES Georte Barges. 23. 195 16th at., aad Irene (1 RTvr-k IT "01 Broadwar- PhilBp F. Caraoa, lesal. Seattle. Wash., and KaniM. WtrittMnnra. iMll 824 13th' at. WUham S. tTirutie. S6, 580 G aa at. aad Marcaerita E. Tittoa, 26. 589 Gbaan at Cfaarka A. Trone. kcal. Oreaoa hotel, asd Birdie Morgan, legal. 48 K- 9th U. , R. E. Stuck, legal. 110 K. Buffalo it, and Hani Mulkey. Irgal. Portland. R. i. Lanalere. legal. YaroR. Waah.. and Lettia E. Caetoer, legal, 325 Wheeler t. Pendlatoa. Or., coarmtina of auiiea' and .chit- area a wearing apparel aotMB. atauooen. necaery. light hardware. Stack iavoicaa I 87S 8. fUtarsi 11411.44. Stock eaa be inaaactad by apDoinlaMnt aad iavoto. tew at r affiea. Biaa aiaat to aeeoaapa-acd or ceranaa eaeek. in per cent, ft ht raarr ta T)wt bida. O. A. Cere, S4I Ptttorfc bldg. comfnTEK CAPTirN R. W. MT RIGHT ' I.IT.rTRSAXT PATTERStW rsl! TV a, HllaAN SKRGRANT H. H. BARS TOW SERGEANT G. T. McCUNTOCK NOT It' K ia hereby given that t bate ptuchated ' J. Karhter Groeery. No. 58 Cilhgaworth in. I An eiila acai aat toia -tore nut he. aw ted wi tara a oara from Oat lor paratent. B. it I Carroll, owner. w aaunne who wirwiaaad the aeeidant ' ta naaainai r of SiehaMod car aa tha a at Mrrh 8. 1922. pksaaa call Broadwar aad amqiy ooiige. WEDDINQ CAENGVER, NOTICE OK SALE Groeery atora t 1568 K. tiliaaa at,, aold March 1 8. If there are any hilla iiainl thaaa tn napmi eajea 4V4 t'eocS Mdg. WILL not ta reapoaaibla for any debta moM py ar wua. iaa Jaw BeaL Beal,. . W. G. SMITH CO. 811 Morgan Blda G Preeertt DIVORCES FILED TRANSPORTATION ' TO CIRBOr RG-SODTTt All PTOV OtVBIPIO Aae. 1. See. tt. Stag 1S HOW! BIO new,.aek IS, May S, dwaa 10 MAJKSTIO aaw)..Ktas 10. Jane 17, Jut S ' TO UVIRPOOL TU QTJEENHTOWN CtlTIO Apr. 1, Aae. S, Jtine S AONianO Aae. S. May ST. 4wne 14 , aaiTIO Apr. IS. Stay IS, June 10 MSSANTIO Aae. 1 CIDNlO Apr. tA. May to. dune ST TO A KOREA, GIBRALTAR, NAPLES. GENOA AKASIO Apr. IS, July r4EDGTAHlKJE TO Pt.TMOCTH, CHESBOCRO AND ANTWERP KSOOMLARD ....Apr. 1, stay , June 10 LAPLAMO .......Apr. S, May 18, June 17 PINLANB Apr. S2. May 37, July 1 . IISkAMO Apr. IS, June S, Jail S dArilwlil !ArJ liltJE TO HAMfcrRO VIA QrEENSTOWN PLYMOUTH AND CHERBODRO MINSJIK AMOS .... Ape. IS. May 34. Jane ZS MAMOMURIA .....Apr. S. May 81, July B ST. PAUL May a. June 7, July It MONaOLlA May 17, June 31. July 36 HrrtSwATrOSAL MaNOARTILg MARINg CO 130 Btaa-aera 1.800.000 Tona. LeaaJ AaanU et Oampany Off lea. O. P. BAR. SC MT, Manage,' SIS Seoaed Aaa eUli, ; Wata. ". mmn ii AUSTRALIA . RBV ZtALAHB AND SOUTH SI AS Via TchM asd Raratawga, sun and Petaenai artlas tram San rranaJaw reary 38 Oaya SS4) Oallfeenls BV. San PrsaclBM Or Lacel taaawMp and Rallraad Here is the stenographic report of the I 8 fact- or is it just your opinion of damaging disclosure of a "secret under- I wnat would happen!" - standing" between the United States I THEY TOLD HIM SO Cravath "I have been told by every I member of the American delegation, and while I haven t been told by every mem ber of the British delegation, I know definitely that the view is held by Mr. Balfour and I think by every other mem ber of the British delegation that the result of the conference has not been a formal agreement, by any means, .but an understanding and such a degree of understanding and such a basis of sym pathy has been created between Great Britain and the United States that both sides assumed that in all future emer gencies they can both count on having tne very closest cooperation." Davis "No, that isn't what I mean. What I mean is as to the agreements on fortifications and the agreement as to the naval ratio. Do you mean to say that both fleets would dominate the Japanese neetT" Cravath "Of course, I have no Inde pendent knowledge of that. I am not a naval expert, and have no independent opinion on that point, but I am informed that our technical advisers are satisfied that if the 'United States and Great Britain are on one side and Japan on the other, the Anglo-American fleet and I the entire Anglo-American naval post tion : would dominate that of Japan in I Japanese waters. As I say, I have no independent opinion of my own on that. HE 8IMPLT REPEATS "I am simply repeating that which have been told In Washington. But in all events we are very j much better off -If I am right in assuming that under- lying sympathy with Great Britain than we would have been with as large a fleet as the one we : had in content ... i - - - - 0 1THROUOH B SISVIOK TO OALIPORRIA I SAN PRANOISOO I LOS ANOCLSS I . SAN DIC0O I Uara Municipal Deck Re. 8 I m Saturaav- A P. St. I SS. BtRATOR .. March 36 SS. ADMIRAL ' IVANS .. .April 1 SS. S8RATQR ! . April S Laoat Sgrvlcs ts MARSHFIILD URtKA and SAN PRANOISOO SS. ADMIRAL RODMAN ..Mar. 32 leery 14 day Ui an after. Poll Information at TICKET OPF10I 101 THIRD ST, CORNER STARK. PHONE BROADWAY 8481. ASTORIA and WAY POINTS ' DAT PABSEHGER SERVICE Lv. PsrtUSa. Tata. Thau SaL A- sL Lv. Atterla, WM, FrL. Saa-f A. It, far I Ue Each Way SI Roasd Trly Broadway 6314. Pool Aider HL : Th Harkins Trans. Co. Sorereigo Hotel Go. Kzearate, 261-163 Broadway, bet. Maduon and Jeffenon ata; hnilder, Jaraea Lyons ; 84460. V. a. rleKM Kreet res enee, Pol Bnarer at. bet Glenn are. and K. 23d at; builder. F. w. tianow; 4uuu. Setanermts Bros. Erect residence. 472 & 49th st. bet Hancock and Tillamook; builder, same as owner; $4MM. K. 3. Mcr'aiiand Krect reeKtenee. 4 - SHth at N., bet-- Tillamook and Thompaoni bnilder. same as owner; 84000. Ross E. Anderson Erect residence, 732 Ma son, bet 21st and 22d; builder, Robnett A Hectare; 36500. Mr. Ererhart Repair store. 307 N. Jersey ft. bet Alta and Baltimore; builder.' G. M. Mcttaughin; 31000. T. A. (iarrow Erect residence, 625 E. 48th N., bet Stenton and Siskiyou: builder, T. A. Garrow A T. F. Ward; 45000. N. L. Poole Erect residence, 5H15 62d St.. bet ' 55th are and 57th are ; builder, Robert Poole; 81800. Albert Dobnrr Erect residence, 737 E. 63d NT., bet Fremont and Klickitat; builder, same as owner; 82000. Robena R. R ho ads Erect residence. 821 Fremont st. "bet lfh N. and 17th N.; builder, W. P. Rhoads; 84000.' ' Ben Coulie. erect residence, 621 Spokane are., between 15th and 16th sts.; builder, Fred Bauer, 33100. A. H. Lianstna, erect residence, 1597 Chatham, between Lombard and Brandon ata ; builder, same as owner. 81500. Walter E. Brooks, erect residence, 455 E. 56(h st N., between Tillamook and Thompson; builder. Win. E. Wesenberg. 83000. James Marsh, erect residence. 451 E. 45th st, between Ih'rision and Sherman; builder, H. E. Hanks. 83500. "Ll Gurnor, erect residence, 780 75th st., be tween Sandy and Fremont st ; builder, L. E. Sttrood. 33000. ' i: L. Lasey, erect residence, Alton st, be tween E. 62d and E. 63d sia; builder, Fred Pitrber, 83000. W. , Winning nam. erect residence. 845 Clack amas, between 26th and 28th sts.; builder C. W. Iracey, on. R- Q. Poet, erect residence. 1177 Ammirst getween Alma and Ida: builder. E. Moe, (1800. J. M. Creamer, erect residence. 657 61st st. between Sandy bird, and Biskiyou; builder, U. O. Smith. 84500. W. M. Hell, erect 2-story apartments. 489- 491 itoeelawn, between K. sth and E. 10th sts. N. ; builder, same aa owner. 35000. C. R. Peake. arect residence. 054 KilunziH woth ave., between 31st and 3 2d; builder, same; as owner, ssooo. W. K. Marsnman. repair readenee. 20 Port land bird., between Maryland and Montana; bnilder. same as owner. 81000. J. W. Batchteller. erect reesidence. 857 E. 26th st, between Dunckley and Alameda bnilder. Robert B. Beat 85000. King 4t enrkunan. erect residence, 1104 Mis souri, between Bryant and Dekum; builder, same as owner, 38000. A McMillan, .erect warehouse. 842 E. Ankeny st. between K. and JS. Bd; buiioer. A. M Hocken. 815.000. Mrs. . La veue ureene. erect residence, 832 Hoff John M. against Melrina Hoff. vv.h uB K mjnt)a Ira W. Walsh. Courtney Alta Mae against Arthur Andrew Courtney. Eckton Marie against Edgar J. Eckton. 8n.nn. Ruth 8. anlnst John S. Soencer. Jager Pesri Etta against George J. H. Jager. NEW TODAY SO RUG CO. FLUFF BUGS jladg) out oi your old worn-out oarpets and rugs. Bava half the pries of a new rug. Us woolea elothing. 9x12 Rags taan-cleand, M East 3580 188 Esst Eight. CARPET CLEANING RIPITTINO, RELAVINO, RE8IZIN0, STO. Ss1X RUGS STEAM CLEANING), SI AO. Msgtresres made ever. Pesthors Renevatad. ALL KINDS NEW MATTRESSES for SALE FLUFF RUGS woven from oM oarpsta, -Furniture uphetitared and repaired. . PIONEER MATTRESS A CARPET CLEANING WORKS 1078 I. Lincoln SL Aut 8747. ru?RAL rroTrco 104 LtARI-OKFT la tha any Mareh 18. Bart usaswam. wm at Jet a aad Bertha at. asdarff af T ieatisr af Msv B. ' Kiaa at Morkoa. Mas; Mia, Sea Jabaaaa af nrmnm ana Mia. A. K Beaaa ef Chwkaasas ' fvaarai asiikaa wfll be esstcpw3 rrtdap. klareh 14. at S p. as. - the BMitiaaev -- - af a IV Kspwarthy aOa..8AS3-OS 3N so est with asst. l.LUuA-I. taa Vca Sft. taUet La. , nawajoa, Taiant ana of Ms. aad Mas. W. B. The fwaarei aarvaaas wB bi Priastds sarited. ga- y 414 at is-ss. at lnae rtr wi I ta iaa any er Mrs. Iw "Esrx-t af tha East Side Paaaral dirwtors, 414 East Ar- swr street, at 3 p. ta.. Thursday. March srvvs OP HTRAM ROTAI, BLACK PRECEPTORT BO. 61. Imlf"" of of Friends netted, letiriai m Main xx.: 208 Hk 3d J. R. FEIRCK. w. p. L WADLET. WUliaai C. NOTICE OF SALE raarr store at 183 RnsseU at. Mareh 18. ertl mil ALASKA .l&HEkkLN g lluN. K6T!'K1 A Meeting of the Alaska rahermea s wai aMihm wiU ta ta tha Skrs waiea ball. 8 3d at. Portlaad. Or.. Wadaesday. the 224 mat., at S 0 dock p. m. atotabers ta good standing are requested to ta preaoat aad to have their book, or reesspt along. H. M. LORNTSK!. Agent. Rlls at 404 Coorh bldg. MEETING NOTICES 102 CARDS OF THANKS CAMP sneets every Wed nesday ovaaing la W. 3. W. Temple, 128 11th at AU members laaomtad to attend. Victors w.leoma. HERMAN 8CHAKE. Cterk. ic tM A aar aiaeeie w--h- aad ap- ----- . w frwads and auahbors for thaw baantirul fiorat orTerings aad for thaK kindness and sympathy shown as danng the iUnass and sad tares regaent of ear beloved soa j .r ll- and Mrs. L M. Laraaa aad tamOy. fnaada w iXiRunrai.iTiN miir.it No. lOO. Knighta at Pythias. I Mrs. H sseeta every Wednesday avesnng, third floor, Pythiaa bklg-. No. 888 Yamhill at Vuators si- ways welcosae. FRED O- KESTER, K. of R. and 8. X0 U'lfiU 1a t Ka rk our neighbors for thru- kmd gaiwtsnna aad the brentiful floral pieces during the illness and death of our daughter aad sister. Mr. and C. Pr-rnon and taaauy. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ICS EDWARD H0U1AH S0H THIRD AKD SALMOB MA IB 8St East Side Funeral Directors r. c DCKsrsG. i.va "The Family Sets the PrawT CIS aw AMre at. Pa S Dunning & McEntee Mnrraua at. at 13th Aat. ass -a a SNOOK &WHEALD0N rClTEHAL 1MRBCTOM srccES soils to BBXEZK A S.SOOE BKLMOirT AT 35TH TABOR HAS A IX KR.XWORTHT R. K. HKNMLRhOS A. D. Ken worthy ? ?d at 8. K. Aam 1-ri. DEATH NOTICES. 103 4 Eai Twentieth Street F. AND A. M., at Multnomah, I rt KIX KH- At tar lata reader-. 404 B. 88th . Special eommunicattoa tbis 1 8T aTgaata- Stainer, March 31. 182S. lesday evening at 1 :80 o'clock I TT u . u Grilley. Resaaina are at W. . fIRF.VOMAH tIDGK NO 177. A. Or. Tuesday evening Work tn K. A. oerree. brethren welcome. By order of OSCAR a SWEMSOJ1. Sec MOl'jrT TABOR lodge No. 43, . K-r.n c-v Uu SS. ak taa lata 937 Garfield avenaa. Karl F. Waadiwy, aged -n ma ftr. at Pmiev's Moros- I arv Montaomery at Fifth. Notice ef faaeral t.rfter. Vutmrl Try"JZ Z FrdHolmaa A Boa, Third aad ftalBtoa streets. NoUee of faneral laiar. Bilsai, Or. raoers rjieaae copy. snn rt of Tnaaom. March 8. at Dos Lerch, Undertaker EAST HI IfllH A!rO HAWTBORTB PHONE EAST T81 FINLEY'S MORTUARY bTONTGOMBRT at ftjth. madt s afflitk A T&ACET, nsdapaadead faaaraT reetora, Fwnarals 873 aad ao. Wasksai et EUa at. Broadway 3481. Aat B1B-44. R. T. BYRNES S7ti? eOl WTU-IAMB AK- MeEKTa A SILXSA .fearr- parlors wtta al Y. A A. U. 8uted eommuns-1 Pmio. cl. Manda B. Gordon, wife ef Allan a. cation Wednesday evening. 1 SO I Gordon and danghler of Mr and 2?7 tw.Ki. nL. stwhjwl - -, w. V n Tta .ihia wai be Tor. William F. Woodward will debrer I warded to Portland for borial aad faneral notice a short talk to the memoars I ill appear later. present ICAYLOT March 21. at the late resideM. 444 Carter Lane. Tbosaae tt Ceyiot. aged 78 pasrs. pri'asey af a boaae; 16th aad Kvarett ata Broadway Jilt. Aat. 811-83. A. R. Zeller Co-raaf (TL- .r CVCXBTAXDIO CO. gas ttel ajsww vv i Fin leys Mortaary. Mosnvj WASHINGTON lodce Mo. F. A A. M. Special eommuaica-1 The raeaains are . ,i t,i I wseH 1 a'elnek. Kt Kiehth and Bum-1 m t kw Mt Vurh 21. 1922. Jane side. M. M. degree. Visitors wel-1 vtCarra aged SO years. Remains are i at tha Order of W. II. 1 ,h of Edward Rousan m Boa. nure aaa J. H RICHMOND. Sec. I Kalmoa streets. KoUca of raaerai aw. ' Ciaast Third aad Oay. awOmjlsONTS 1M PlIfJiTIVK Vvi. S'n isi a. F.I - - 9Bn Whitam AAM. Open meeting under Park 1 . March to'. Edward I Wa, anspicas of the lodge. 8 ocluek I vi Tha remains- are at Iley's Wednesday evening. Ada Wallace I TTt,. NotJee of faoeral beraafter. t'arah wui address the meeting Others-will LOST Between Pridmour and the city, lady's gold octagonal wrist watch with strap of gold ribbon attached, on Tuesday, March 7. Call Broadway 4800 and receive reward. OREGON FLUFF RUG CO. FLUFF RTJG8 AND BAG RUGS. 14 K. Stark. St. Tabor 7814 AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSONS AUCTION HOUSE. 169-178 SECOND STREET. SALE AT 10 A. M. HAWTHORNE LODGB SO. Ill, A. F. AND A. M. 8peew.rTue , day evening at 6:80. Work M. M. degree. Visiting brethren wel come. C E. MILLER, Sec SOCIAL CLCB ot Bunayside Chap- ter will hold a card party Wednesday eve, March 23. Sannx aide Masonic hall. Admaaioa 2 Si Refreshments and dancing. AO Eastern Star and friends invited. CTThrnAi- NOTICES 104 liAl At th. iaisuiy home. 646 BeUsoai I street, march 20. Jamas K. mgaua. agra jJhoSSk of Ell. Inge, brottar of W M. rC. i Aagesss. CaL; Mrs. V). G. Bpaidmg. U. Wtchits, Ran. JTTUssEaat held from the oorervatory ebapclef tta East 8, Funeral directors, 414 East D" morrow. Wednaadar. st 2 .10 vitad. Intermens a v " Mil' OTTO asCHUHANM MARBUI efTHD OJMJTT AFWal FLORISTS 107 PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 3. R. A. V. Special eon roca tion Wednea- day. March 22. at 6 p. m. Mark Master. Past Master aad Moat Exoei laot Master Degrees. OREGON - ELECTRIC C 9 CNCIL KOIAL AHCAWUSS. WUI . '" -Zt'T' r . sa Wiibem LwSV heisar. Faneral services wiB ta head March 32. st 11 a m . w wirw a Tracer. Interment. Row City r:rro t- atv. March 20. T22, Hattie ' V; Vnral sarvkaa wiH ta held i at the at tha chapel af A Soa. Third and .1.4. s. .. a a'.wi I .Ti. WMlneaday. March ZZ. 122. as Uu. - ui ' " - w " 1 piiioim - . . , at Pythiaa bids. All members hi nted. O. O. HALL. See. St FrsjsApbv. Broadway 6141. SBLaa"jIW3LBl a specialty, tmtosa. pans, alaiass Jaeger Bros.. 131-138 Sth at . H intartun a nana Biim , -- I . o ox. i v- in iuUh or.. Marca l i . uiuia i . ...ii iaa ruariu w-vm - i In Salem. Or., oa Tuesday afternoon. March 31. at 1:80 P-,nv Martin & Forbes Company 854 WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 3SS. . FINE rT4WBam P ALL 4JO CA SHNS ABTVTICALLs AKatAWiED. FLOWERS FOR ALL OOCAStOKS . Main 4737 "We WIB PVaat Tea," YAMHILL at TENTH NEW YORK-HAVRE-PARIS plation and on our building program ROOHAMBEAU . . . Mar. 88 Apr. 87 duns i I being opposed with the largest fleet LA LORRAINE .....Aar. 1 - I that linsn wnnlif ' f In4 h rcir nhv.l.11. PARIS Apr. B Apr. 88 Mat 34 I .hi. , . OH IOA GO Apr. 0 May 11 JunelB T r "s FRANCE Apr. 18 May 10 May St I una ss a matter or course 10 Keep pace LA TOWRAINE A or. 82 May SS June 2s I with both. So. assuming that our theory LA SAVOlE May 8 dune 10 July 18 I f Anglo-American cooperation is well New York Vigo (Spain) Havra Urounded. It does seem to me that our r 1 n r I nAwiftlrhn at Barolruat To rv r rtnai tan Hey. Folks Look Who's Here! Knight's Sweet Mustard Pickles LA BOURDONNAIS . . .Apr. is TOURS IN ALGERIA 6c MOROCCO Salllnea from Bordaaug er Marseilles Tares ana peur week Meter Trips VvVrte far Interesting descrlaaivo mevaaure PvoaM Bras, PssMIe Coast AasnU, 104) Ohafri SL. Seattle, or Local Offtas. naval position as against Japan has been j improved rather than weakened, and we have the great advantage in the re duction of our naval program and all j that means, financially and otherwise. I 4 "St )r (5? (? II s Irfl v d (15 (I L H Defects in Title To Steel Shipyard Are Said to Exist I 's'. ?nrc ttwaan r'ortland Uajm j Phlladelphja. Jjoatonl Haw T ark aad I Law i An galea. Saa Fraociaoo, PortUBd. Ch-ejron: Seattla and M Taenmav via. Panama CanaLk N4S atlat2 a. :L a r- I it aevw wb rw raawia avAaf UOUAD WABASH .. ssjF.PONSET BUSH .... Fortiaad ..Mar. 91 ..April 18 .April II Vf E8TBOCHD From Trora Portland. Ata Boston Phils. DOCHRA. ...Leaves 5w Isrl Mar. COLD HARBOR. Mar. 3S Apr. t Apr, BLUE Trfaagls... Asr.lt Apr. 18 Apr, Cargo spaee sader rerrlgaraaoau i For Furtbar Intos-matton Apply t ' ' T AslMlRAL I ME, FaalUs Least AgssU Ul TUN Stmt rsoss Broadway ts 8 M81; ' TRAVEL UNDER THE BUrCXC-TOPPED RED FUNNEL morabUStart Vancouver,- Wash., March 2L The title to the site occupied by the steel shipyard wss brought: before the coun cil Monday . night by , Councilman En- j right, who said matters -in connection with it should be investigated without delay. . He asserted tnat the lease clause had been changed to a deed for 30 years and that other doubtful points sre con tained in the title. City Attorney Bates said he was will- I lng to investigate the abstract, but it is not an affair of 'the city, as title to the tract is held by the port commission and the city could take r.o action if ir- j regularities were found to exist. A de cision was "reached to bring all inter ests together at the next meeting of the Chamber or Csmmerce tor tne purpose j of. clearing .up doubtful points In the j title.., ; . f .1 1 : .; . .WET X- f "4. illUUIVl rat -;-:.:.J: V s i I On EUROPE SttfromMontimlmmShipcfth Cuturrd Unt's Canadian SaryU Mas the St La aa'aVae-ea saraa sg est Jiailtsi A wataa. ta eased oa right aad Wrt Vy she aselctlm Lsairy r the Freaeh-Ciai bb teaaWf. OsTtta Plaaaa si AWaaasa. tahsad Owetar, the late wi CsasiM was aettW sa taa sao aneatoaa sUaaawi beta spa tta arsasis at Wolfe aad Mpascaha. Tha ragicat wsdav l feppad sa taeTrosnoaee al a smu ws people, still artian aad vllign are I n iirnil at of three The Ave etVwerajnf OLJ: . CA1 3aOTJ3 TJS ; Vancouver. Wash., March 2L A few I early tourists are making use of the! auto camp. Many improvements are I planned - for this summer, which will I add to the comfort, oi those using me I camp. i cam fort, is every gvspsct.. aasH press to,etera with the tsaveJer's and aafetv ia auad. Thev vrdt make the shreil a th g yea will soag iibibIu. ,'-4',tI':.V SPA aae Cswavd ilsead wi riH SPri f ;1. G21 Second Ave; Seattle. -- Phone Emott 4632 Art Yon Going to Earopa? ; . . Or th9 Orient? . ipr Around th World?; Vfny not get experienced ana aocu nt. information from ens who has traveled xtejstval fnr Uw beaefit ot Bis tijarjrnai - - - f SscBXSr Steansklp BleservatioM aat l..i --..sr w arsaaia asvai FREE This Thursday and Friday Your two-line ad in the Sunday Journal costs only 20 cents. You get the present FREE. This THURSDAY and FRIDAY The Journal "will give each one of its cash classified advertisersr with an ad for publication including the big Sunday Journal, a jar of KNIGHTS SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES, FREE. . KNIGHTS SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES are one of the products of the KNIGHT PACKING CO. and are manufac tured at its plant at 474 East Alder. They are the pink of pickle perfection, made right, and seasoned to the proper point You'll say they're delicious. Those leaving their ads at The J ournal Classi- ' tied ad defttts wll be grfven coupons ' presents ;-,..' ."-V3"" KNIGHTS PICKLES ARE MADE IN OREGON " They are sotd by all good grocers Insist on them DORSEY B. SniTH Joiirnal Want A Dime-a-Lini T : " .akaoe v I - - -. - ot ,.tipi k T.m m KOr 7 Timps SI .00 jouzrAi.TRXvn. cussao 188 XROADTTAT. rORTLAJTD. OX. 2 lilies 3 Times 50c-7 limes 15L00 (Ada less than-two lines count as two. lines) Coupons for. Presents Given at These Want Ad Depots Every Thursday and Friday A. W. A Ilea. lth and Lovejoy ' Arbor Lodge Pharmacy. 18T4 Creely Beaver rharmscy, 580 TJmstilla ave.. SeUwood Brooklyn Phi inaacy. Powell at Mil wsukie St H. L. Fairly. 7 2d and Sandr Faster Road Phaanu vcj. 6148 Foster road Frederick C Forbes Drug Co.. East Morrison and Grand Cehnan A Bader Drug Co.. Front sad Gihbs Sts. Hawthorne Pharmacy. Sth and Haw--thorne Henry K. Rnseaoff. Drutaist. corner 20th and Htwthorne HighUnd Pharmacy. 1000 Tn a Are. Kenton Pharmacy, Kenton Katxky'a Pharmacy. 8808 72d st S'E. Xelty Drug Co., 1021 Richmond St. Sunnrrida. KJUingswrwth T Co.. Mianssipr and ViTHi.amlh Avea. Panlsen's PharmacT. Cnioa Aa at Broadway Kan Drag Cav. E. 4th sod Belssetw Maraewoed Pharmacy. East 41st aad Hoigate Marqaardt Bros. CsioB and Kilhngs worth MattMea Drag Store. RiaseB SL aad Will is aas Are. liaua Drag Store. Sth and Rarriaoa ML Scott Drag Co.. Leats Orlanda Pharasary. Ocg. Svth sM . Wash. PioBeer Drug Co 3d aad Bwnssde Pevtamesrih Drag Co.. 820 Leasbard SL Ptatofflo lnaaej. ,1V B. Mfflef. Prep, Broadway aad disss St Birn'a Cages- Store. Cor. Sth and Wash. 3. C Clarke Co.. 28th aad Barnsade Ceiemaa Drag Co.. East Barastde aad Grand Ave. Rfchaeead Pharmacy. 37th aad DV roa Row Oty Park Pharmacy. S7h aad Bandy Bred. Simmona A Hippasr. Ccr. Rnasel 1 and Albiaa Are. Staat-Lyona Drag Ca, 3d aad Mnr- Tta Drag Bhap. K. 80th aad Ohasa t'arrrnaty Drug Ca.. S84 Laasbstd . Veraoa Drag Co.. 17th aad ABisrta TTssfmiMslsad Drag Ca 1881 Mfl- wave St Wflsea Drag Co.. Car. Corbet aad - HsgaBum F. U A. VsThssa, Draggkw, Car. isl and Jefferson CoH Drag Co.. First sad STiii ssss Caaeh Pharmary, 81T MTkslirl Ave. Dkhsoa Drag Ca. E, 88th aad Stark ' Cnrrlas' for Drugs: SL Jataa Downtown Depots , Kcli's Cigar; Store; 6th and Washington ' -Stout-Lyons Drug Co. - 3d ' and Morrison v - OPEN NIGHT AND DAY EVERY DAY - : ..' wtrA a-. or stouaaa e"rVr4JJ aArllMI,BJu.,l MAIN 7709 Smith's Flower Shop ' PortBd Prugrwswse Fl-r Mata T218. T. C. Luke. Mgr. dip aad AW LOST AND FOLWO 108 I THE foiiowmg anicla. are loaad oa taa care af the Portlaad Railway. IA(M A Power Ca.. Mareh 18. 1822: 18 asibreUas. 1 hmchboi. miraei, 1 pair glasses. 8 handbags. 3 pairs 2 single gloves. 8 packages, 4 keyd. 2 strings ef heads, photos. 1 single rubber, hsadiaw. rmaoc Owners aay ebtata earns wjna prmirr tdentiflos twa at FlrH and. Aider street sialic m. THK following arudes were luuad ea tta ean of the Portland Railway. Laiht A Power Oa.. March 18. 1822: nssbreUev 1 s cat runner. 1 pm. 1 suitcase. I hsnrlnss 2 nun 4 aue I !'".. school tickets. 8 packages, bracelet, pari ot pair ga Be. handsaw, garden rake. 8 purar& (hmers msy obtain uat upon proper haraUfl- ration st Flrat aad Alder street BUtm. Lt8TMsle fox trvrior. Ikvne No. 80F0. browa HA aa bead, nam "Mike." AarAe knowing his wberasbouu ceil Cat 1114. Re ward. LOST Between PridaMnr aad the etty, av4r a gold octagonal wnat wsich with strap of getd ribbon auarbed. an Taeaday. March T. Call Broadway 4OQ and receive rewsrd ' WILL party who took browa skirt aad greea middy Friday evening from Baick uliuaa Aatr S20-T8T LOST Whits aad biark F.ng'.nA pointer, ie- male, license Ha 4. Phone East 7483. FOOD Airedsle dog, l ell Bell wood TUT. tUCATIOr(AL ZOO SHOrTTHAHD IN 90 DAYS Oar aastraa niaa af teaching pea at home n prevtng vary piiaalsr with those who nave oaty a nmttad smswnt ot ma ana Tea take pour ahorthaad Is i aims mill ! is. ay anoatrrtsneaL at hour or ia the ewaiag after work, aad hp the aid af oar eapereaUy prepared h a praeoea as aaa. Many ef oar stadrass take mare dnrta- sa after 3 woeka af tBatrartioa We hava day 1 and Bight arhool alea. aad ta tyeeag. Rng- . I hih and spelBng. Wnta, pbdne ar eafl far v lormeUan oa oar tow-pnea. oner-pa jibs as paaa. f TW IN -S'S SHOBTUA.1U PTSSIt, m0 , 818-18 Dr-ass Bid g. Bdwy. SS. ,1 VTHT BE OTT OF A JOB I OR WORK AT AM rh'Dl PAID POSmOTIf We hava Mpad liaadwi ef ear in 4astal i paying from 82w to . 8 AS par . J f . a. hasp ywa. tee. Tea aaa pap taTtkoB down sad the tuleatu after ' the of skead A pretty fasr eslac. bast of pear pea hava aradnstad and aiisuj west at aaes work. t pea taasc esr EX -SERVTCB ME laisst vwor bora, msary la aa beats any ether kmd of aa lw.ae.mait. far aastavona aaur a it a a p m. aseept taknrday. Large lias tree. Aas sor noos n AJM-XX At' TO A A VIA T IO 8T2A74 Was St. PORTLAND, ORWiOl a as. aad 3 AS ' 113 page causes I a. A. J 0! SCHOOL v rwksa ava. ' TTPfX.. aUCLIAB. 8PKLL Ia AkD THAT CHAMCB TO fOMOT0 rs Jtsre 1HU1I ABB IUW S giAlia IUS it BTBXM Tt COMEST . - r , . - ? rs senilis, Way we peat PI is i Mesa Sew. .POSITKsB FOR EACR ttRADCAIB AUsrr BLDo . to ap mobbibob mOLKR BABJtSB COLLAMB w the trade an a TS4 t ana- wssehpea OVwaspMB 4Bwa8affmB Wdb eg aaA lag eata- La-Lb Ta-LiPffl sap Tsssgrapb saatstaaa. 44 atdg. Lay aad sagat ch 8t4. th I kClp wanted male: xo BlMitIA 181 X. Idth sat Apcxy iioase i?am xitsua n,