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i .- MONDAY, MAY' 1, 1922. ORDER SSUEDDN PLEA OF EHPL (Continued From Fags One) ver. nd after a few' more words truck t him, according to police. fATE OWJT WAB- ' Ths Employ er" ' association the ship pers and the atevedortag companies, which more 'than : week ago Joined force . in. an attempt to create te ""open shop. . In the 5Port jbf Port land, broke away today' from the old batUefront formula, "present a united front to the enemy, , ' These i factions, "which:' hitherto had Men- comrades in arms, working irr con , ford to sduelch the union, broke out with 'a little war'of their own. I-It- was brought on by inability of stevedoring companies to apportion cargo txews to the satisfaction at the ship men who, strike or no strike.' demand that , their vessels be loaded and unloaded on r:hedule. -, .- AIL TO GET CHEWS ; "At least! two 'big ship lines the Ad-fntral- and the Luckenbach sent out em ploying agents to do what their repre sentatlVes claim stevedoring companies f ailed to do. ' I One of the first attempts of the steam- ships to hire longshoremen direct, was tnade by J. Clifford EZuson, representa tive of the Luckenbach line. Euson rpoke before-, several "classes at ' Nerth I'aclfic Dental college, giving the stu- dents to ' understand that there was to be had plenty of work at the docks at Swaxes almost equal to the union long shore scale. The student dentists did , hot respond, although Dean Miller gave them permission to participate in dock fwork after class hoars. ; . ' ?THHEATEK TO IMFOBT f Indications today were that.' unless the iinemployed of Portland respond to the Msociation'a plea . for cargo workers, cttrike breakers would be imported. This, jthe employers said,' would Jae the last jmove in an effort to keep shipping on rhedule. , ? Inquiry at American Legion 'headquar ters reveals that but comparatively few ' lex-service men have gone to-work on the bocks. A call for 50 men at headquarters brought only 12, other Jobless veterans jHTeferrlng to wait until other work t" urned up. ' Employers this morning had scheduled no the r closed session in the Cham jber ot ' Commerce. A prepared state smen t, it was understood,- would be jiseued after the meeting if anything took ; place which the employers wished the !public'to know. The employers have em tployed R'.,i. Cannon, a former Portland - newspaperman, as press agent to supply "sdaily. papers with copies of this state ment and of- subsequent statements. - COMMITTEE AT WORK No steps toward settlement of the strike - through arbitration have been taken unlera the mayor's appointment of an investigation committee may be con sidered as erne.. The committee S. M. Hears. J, P. Newell and John F. Logan went to work this, morning to ascertain reasons for the strike and what effect it is having on Portland shipping. Whether the strike will be placed be fore, the state board of conciliation will depend,' as far jas -Otficiai Portland Is concerned; said 'the mayor, upon the finds of the investigators, Striking longshoremen Sunday night 'kidnaped the cook f the steamship T. t.T. Potter, docked at terminal No. 1. The Potter is used as bunkhouse for ! the'-strikebreakers. : The cook and a companion, were returning to the boat (from downtown when they" were set upon jby a crowd of l& to 20, supposedly strtkr (err- They-were given a severe beating and -the, cook was carried away. His i companion escaped. COOK ESCAPES The cftok later eetaped from his kid napers and made his way back to the boat. Two hundred strikers gathered in the rvicinity of municipal terminal No. 1 at 8 o'clock Sunday night and police anti cipated trouble. The Vshotgun" - squad w as ordered to the scene. "- Nine extra patrolmen have been added to the first night . relief force and ! a sufficient reserve was held at the police station i to handle any situation. The reserve is supplied with motorcycles and a car to answer hurry calls. The police have officers stationed at all docks where ships are loading and points where outbreaks are likely to oc cur are Ibeing carefully watched. I. If. YT. MAKE DESUL William Ford., head of a committee of n -1. W; TV. organisation styled the Ma rine Transport Workers' union, today issued a denial that, the I." W. W. threat ened to"' import strikebreakers if the Longshoremen's union ;did not affiliate with them. :"'"' The I.'W. W. statement: We want It distinctly understood that vt: disclaim any responsibility for any lt. present or future pieketing or Vio lmoe. The Marine Transport Workers' Indus trial union 510. Portland branch, having a membership of 300, stands aloof, a nd will in the future continue td do so, as long, as the I. I. A. carries on the strike. We. however, state to the workers that we; are out to organise the marine in dustry wage workers, into the One Big union, and our determination to do so is not cooled by any attempt on the part of the I. L.- A. officials to turn In former We deny ' any attempt to break the strike. -and there will not be any mem ber of the Marine Transport Workers' Industrial Union 510 of the' Industrial Workers of the .World scabbing on the strikers as long as the strike is carried- n.- , J. (Continued From Fan On) toBjeri period,' and ; the adjustment of basking laws and regulations with this end in view. - - -1 3V Establishment of a rediscount facil ity to make it possible for cooperative 'marketing organisation, to obtain ade quate funds. . i. Extensions of the powers of the federal, reserve banks to Include the purchase in the open market wof eligible paper secured by . non-perishable agri cultural commodities, properly ware housed, j V Encouragement tf state non-member banks to enter the federal reserve sys tem. . " a. Amendment of the national banking act to permit a limited amount cf branch banking within a limited radius of the parent institution. i - , . ?. Extension until January 1,. IMS,'' of the period during which the War Finance corporation may ' make loans. , ORDERLY MARKETING PBOPOSED "Out; financial system has apparently heaa based on the expectation that the farmer would sell his crop as- soon as they matured." said Meyer. -And the, Immediate sale of the season's: product by the farmer contemplated its being carried by, the middlemen - until dis tributed , through manufacturers or re tailers, ... As has been stated so often, the .farmers crop Is harvested 'within a short period and consumed throughout the 'year. .. . t . . t. , rrha processes- of financing, should adjust : themselves . to the natural DYERS MEYER URGES NEW tip m FARMERS processes of production' and distribution ratier than vice versa. W have reached the point where the right of the, co operative marketing" organizations to carry the products of their members for orderly marketing until the consumer is ready to take them must he recognized and necessary financing machinery pro viaed." - !;--.'. RUSSIANS MUST 'RECOGNIZE DEBTS .''.. '' ' - ! . (Continued rnm Pici Om) private, property by the soviet. The Brit ish have proposed .restitution tf control by former owners, without ;etctuaj owner ship, which the soviet government main tains it cannot restore. :- tf The French, up to the: present, have held out for complete restitution of ownership. -Once they tentatively agreed to Lloyd George's more conciliatory proposals, but, Premier Poincare' overruled the conces sions made by Barthou and directed them to stand by France's Original demands. ' Reply from Premier Poincare to Lloyd George's invitation to a supreme council meeting at San Remo, on the Italian Riviera, was awaited with some concern by the British today. NEW 'PHASE' SEE Jf ' The French premier refused to come to Genoa for the meeting and proposed Nice. Lloyd George countered by sug gesting. San Remo. The British premier wants the supreme council to discuss concerted action In case Germany de faults her reparations payments. Delegates today saw "an entirely new pnase .or the conference forecast by iioya uearge s remarks in the political commission s meeting Saturday after noon to the effect that the whole Ques tion -of Europe's disputed borders must be opened at Genoa. This undertaking, it is agreed, is more ambitious even than the proposed 10-year pact .of non-aggres-. sion. LLOYD GEORGE IS OPTIMISTIC DESPITE OBSTACLES AT GENOA (Spec il Cable to The Journal ana the Chicago Daily News) Coprrlht, 1122) London, May 1. Official assurances in Downing street this morning are to the effect that the outlook for the Genoa conference is brighter than it was 48 hours ago. It is believed that the allied delegates will agree upon the draft of the proposed note to Russia. It is also believed that this draft will be approved by Premier Poincare without fatal changes. Lloyd George's latest telegram to London may be summarized-p thus: -v "If the allies break with Russia and Germany and the small nations adhere to these states it must be cletr to the world that Russia and Germany have made an honorable and sound European settlement impossible. On the other hand. If , Russia ' and Germany draw away from the concert of Europe it must be clear to the world that no mem ber of the allied group acted in a man ner to justify the withdrawal. "The allies can afford anything if it be morally impregnable ; they can af ford nothing if it be not so." POPE URGES CONCILIATION Genoa, May 1. -A letter from Pope Pius XII, urging that a conciliatory at titude be shown by all the powers as sembled at the conference here, was handed to all heads of delegations by Cardinal Gasparrt Sunday. The pope, laying particular emphasis on ine neea or aiding icussia 10 recover, expressed a profound desire for the establishment of peace throughout Eu rope, and said . that -he -was anxiously following the work of the conferences and was delighted with the numerous obstacles that have been removed." GlERMANS and bolshetiki f PAT EACH OTHER AT DINNER By . H. Wlckbam Steed Editor -of th London Time Copyright. 1922. by United Preia) Genoa, May 1. Were it not for the gleams of humor that occasionally il lumine the crises and wranglings at this peace conference. Genoa would be a tire some place Indeed. The other night, while the delegates were-still trying to guess the precise meaning o f, Lloyd George's pathetic alarmist allocution to British and Ameri can journalists, Tchitcherln had invited the German delegates to - a banquet. Toasts of the most cordial nature were exchanged. Chancellor Wirth eulogized the- German-Bolsheviki treaty as the "model of a pacific agreement."' "It has," he concluded, "a significance of thi first ordefr for the proletariat of the whole world1." Not to be outdone in generous appreci ation of their joint achievements. Tchit cherin also set forth the beauties of the Rapallo treaty, defining it as "the first instance in which an international in strument has been drawn up in an evangelical spirit." , . This puts the British premier's efforts in the abrade. Henceforth it would be un gracious to speak of the "fierce friend ship" between the Bolshiviki and Ger mans as .al threat to Europe. All $he perils of the Russo-German alliance, rat which, if Sir Edward Grigg speaks the truth, the British delegation does not quail, vanish like the morning mist under the rays of the bolshevik orb. And since the Rapallo treaty Is the first authentic Instance of the conclusion of an inter national Instrument in an evangelical spirit, what remains for the premier whose standing- as an evangelist cannot be gainsaid, but to give, the Rapallo treaty his blessing and recall the Ger mans from Coventry. , But alas and alack for the fallen world the conference is in danger of falling. The delegates remain in an un regenerate mood. , The crucial question is naturally whether the bolsheviks, will accept the terra of the document which kept the allied negotiators busy until past mid night i Unless the: recent stiffening of their attitude and. 'the banqueting of the Ger mans are merely tactical, or a part of the system of "oriental, bargaining" the chances arc they won't - accept Iii thl case the draft of . the conven tion would stand as proof of the length to which the British delegation was pre pared to go In order to secure the bol shevik permission to help them and accord them de 3ure recognition. Wheat ii Eastern ' n Keported In Good Condition Spokane, Wash., May 1. Winter wheat is looking fine in Douglas-county. recording to ii. A- ues, president-of the Douglas County bans: - of Waterville. a business visitor here. He report spring coauiuocs i or seeding good, with, indica tions that all the moisture Is being- re tained in the ground. i W . W. Downie. nresldeni of the tarst National bank of Harrington, another visitor, reports tnat winter wheat In that portion oi too jtstg Send, has had to be reseeded. . - He estimates the - amount of reseediag necessary at about 10 per cent. The Camas prairie country- will have twice the fall wheat It haa, had in re cent years, According to W. W. Brown, vice president or the Bank of Camas Prairie of Grangeville, a. pioneer banker Lenta and - the JFuiton Park . soultrv of the -section, who was la Spokane to- M Congress Will -Be Asked to "Boost .; . Columbia- Project . Spokane, Wash., May, 1- Plans for raising a campaign fund of 9200,000 to be used in bringing me Columbia basin project to the attention of congress were prepared Saturday by the trustees of the Columbia basin irrigation .league The board was in session all afternoboi A budget committee" of frv WOlD named by the; chairman to direct " the drive for funds. Funds f raised ; will be! expended under the direction of an exe cutive committee of five.; The sums to be asked for in each of: the eight dls- tricts have .to all appearances been agreed upon, but they have not been re leased for publication, . j ' : CARRIAGE LICENSES . : Vancouver, Wash.-, May 1. The: folj lowing marriage licenses were issued) Saturday: W.si. O'DelL 80. and Flora B. Williams, 3 iCherryvllle, Or. ; Adam Rudarmel, 22, Portland hnd Anna ' Cal- leknorl, 19, Linntin, Or. ; Paul Harrigan 22. and Ida RosebroughJ 22, Portland; Joe Young Burnett. legal, and Nellie E, Hamilton, ' legal," Portland ; Edward Reinseth. 25, an0. Edythe Huchlns. 19, Washougal. Wash. ; Warren C, Beasley, 45, Vancouver, and Ruth J- Jencks,, 85( Portland ; Oscar ' J. Johnson, 24, ; and Hilda EL Pollock. 20, Portland ; Vtv Ci Spragne, '25. and Lillian. M. Kleintiaua, 20, Portland. ,Jstsf statistics marrfagcs.Bfrtds. Death MARRIAGE LICENSES . Milton L. Occabert, 39, Fortland. and B. Olson, 30, Cromwell Apt. . .. Edward N Scljeei, 29. 601 Clatoep at, and Conrad Ji. Spady. 22.1763 . 10th street, and Cetera Bellamy. 20. 1335 Astor et, , LeiKh H. Churchill. 27. 356 E. 48th at, and Manruie Welch, 21. 1351 . Lincoln at Mak Griffin, 33, 184 E. . 28th t.-N., and Mary Dandson. 2S. 406 E. 9th at. N, Howard C, Charlton, legal. Jtallory hotel, and v. una uutnrie, letaJ, OS? Jerett at Leopold J. Doers, lefal, 1081 E. 18th at:, and Hilda Bayer. leaaJ. 020 Milwaukee at. Norman O. Howard, legal, 660 Water at, and Mrs. Mary M. Dofele. legal, 660 Water at. Frank N. Golden, legal.! Portland, and Bertha oreene. legal, t-ortiana WEDDING W. O. SMITH OO. ASD TlglTIKO C-KD ENUltaVEBS tit Morgan Bids. BIRTHS- DKUHX To Mrl and ' tin. John Mortimer Brahn. Xo. 581 Weidler atreet, April 25. a dansrbter. - BACKLET To Mr. and Mr. John BacHey. Xo. 1153 Woodward aTenne, April 27, a daughter. , i FEl'ERESTEIN To Mr. and M. John P. Feuprv!tein. Xo. 1211 Eart 23d atreet, north. April 4, a m, v. KAVERCROFT To. Mr. and Ha RVF. Ha( croft, 1095 Montana : arcane. Apnl 22. a on. EICKERT To Mr. and Mrs. Annie H. Rick ert, 585 East Stark atreet, April 24, a danchter. DAVIS To Mr. and Mm. Lindsay C. Daia. Xo. 88 EaKt 33d street. April 16, a danghter. DEATHS ALDKICH Robert S. Aid rich. Mo. 288 Holla day arenoe, 21 yeara April 20. drowning. COLLINS Fred T. Couina, No. 148 Eaat 23d aa-eet, north, 40 yearc April 27, general peresw. ADAMS Bilaa B. AdaaM, No. 283 Chapman street. 68 years. April 27. myocarditis. WILLIAMS Editha Williamj, No. 475 East ' 52d street, north, 83 year. April 27. aeptic pentonitw. i ) JOHNSON William A. Johnson. So. 886 Eaet 31st street, north. 40 years. April 2T. fz coma. . 4 KNICKBEHM John J. Kniekrehra, No. 460 Oneonta street. 85 years. Apru 27. lnfiueni GOODSON Henry Goodswn. No. 710 Highland. 61 years. April 27. arteno sclerosis. TWEED Peter Thomas Tweed. No. 832 Wasco, 1 month, April 28, exhaustion following op eration. - ill SH INT Ail A Baby Shinysma, No. 29 Nerth Third street, 1 day, April 27, prematare. NEW TODAY B0 DAIRY FARM f it Miles From Portlaad oa Highway; 360 acres, all in cultivation, about 75 in crop; large dairy barn with' full cement floor, running water In barn and equipped with all modern conveniences; room for 80 head of cows, 100 tons of hay ; one horse barn and shed for young cattle: creamery full equipped for making butter, .with good cooler room and ic plant, bottling machine, and pasteur izer ; one 6-room bungalow,- one 7-room house, machinery - shed and other buildings ; 60 lead of good cows. C horses, some haps and a few heifers ; tractor, ensilage cutter and blower, corn harvester and .all other necessary machinery.' Viith this place goes a good retail milk route in Port land. Located oa lo4rer Columbia river highway, one quarter of a mile from K. R. and depot. Will take some trade if clear. See REVERMAN INVESTMENT JO.; SI Lewis Bldg. I ForUaad, Or, miFFHUSS Made out ox T aarpeta and rugaw ave aaU th price ox a elotwlng. uaa wooiea. 9x12 Rugs SIM 3580 IBS East tuglatfc j Baiearoeais " West Park a Tauaall At 10 A. iVf. Tomorrow i CARPET CLEANING aerrmna. RcutviNa, ncsizisia. rra JtMOa aHAIMroo. ZM.jT v"sSsPawfciwJF wVwawwIC WwS i1 " PwMrtlMlwsT KftwawarVettsMawa IX KINOS NCW MaTTRKAS C faTsAkf w.yrr waiwu nuin eHr asrpM JPwrnttaee wehwtetaeetf and rsaatna. IOMSES) MATTRESS CARfKY Os-KaMiaia leettata 0T Uwcwto . ., k Avt. XS77. SPECIAL NOTICES f f!t0I SEALED BIDS wiU b raoeived at tb office of tbe uodersureed. 401 1 eourtbouaa, -Porttend. Oreeoa. until 7 JO p. aaJiMay 8. 1822. for TS S?,"' eM',d atrvailous rheofcv Portland. Orvgoa. Bids wm b opened ' Speetficatiowa saay be obtained at : the wftiee ef tberaperinteBdent e piepertiea. eld railing ecbooL First sad Porter streets. Portland, Oregon A certified check tor 10 per cent flffc, of tb amount of the proposal rnnst aecotnpany eacb tad. Thar board of di rectors sreserrss the nht to .reject any or all bais. - . j : " iat2! 1" THOMA. J ' - bebow Clerk and Buaiaeas Masaoer. Dated Apnl 28- 1922. - W ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. SPECIAL NOTICES -HOI - , i NOTICE ' t In the District Conrt of the United States for District o Orcffon . TJahcd Statea of America. libelant, vs. Fbrty- Bin Csses : ct Deeojnpoaed Salad-Drseeing. Fuhlic notice is heresy giTn that on the lltb day of April. 1921, Forty-nine Cases of AduJ atted sad- Misbrmnded Food Hbded hi part as follows'. TTwa Doaca bottlee Besal Thousand Island Dremdng. Bea T. Hoekine t Bro., Chi cace,. Illinote. (Bottle) set weicht'lO es. Besal Brand Thousand Island Dressing. Ben T. Hos kins Bra. Chicago" vera arrwted sod ' taken late the possession of and nam are la. the poe seaaion of the Cnited Statea .Marshal for the XHstriet of Oregon, pursuant to a warrant and proauas duly awswl by the Clerk of the Cnited Statea Ihstrict Court for the District of Ore oo. hi a suit for eondem nation and forfeitara antitlBil TtaitMi i MtatM of America. libelant. vs. Swrtr-niba Cases of Decempowd Salad-Dress-W' bmniht mder thai cro visions of Section Te ot the Food - and , Dmsa Act approTed January 30. 106; tliat all persons claiming any right, title or interest in and to the said eases aforesaid are hereby notified to appear on ox before the fifteenth day of Hay. 1822. at Portland. Oregon, to show cause, p any mere fc : .h tK tin, akanU not ha decreed against and forfeited to the United 'Btata as adulterated and aniabranded food. ' United Statea Marshal for the District of Oregon. ' ALLAN RYNOIf. Assistant United fitatee Attorney for Moe'snt- Portland. Oregon. April 29th, 1922. CREDITORS TAKE SOTICB - Ha ring this day purchased pool room and eorrfectionerr located at 83 East Bomside St.. Portland, Or., from O. K ops land, all creditors baying claims against said business present tnem to 104 PANAMA BLDO. A..S. ROCHE. MEETING NOTICES 102 GUT, RE A ZEE GROTTO Wednesday good fellowship luncheon, Washington Haael wood. Franklin F, Korell. can didate for congressman, speak er. Masonic brethren welcome. Informal dance. Pythian tm nle. Friday. May 6. Masonic. Kaatarn Star fraternity and friends Inn ted. Come and enjoy a real good time. Prophets wear 'fesy Bloasom day, Salem. Or., Sunday. May 7. A wonderful sight, a trip that you will enjoy. Fill your auto with Prophets. Monarch Olsen. El iKaraaa grotto, 'will greet yon at Marian hotel. Lei's go! If you hare spare room in auto. notify , secretary. , Le Portland when yoa wish. Do not wear let. The Gul Reazee Grotto News now solicits your ads, news items and cooperation. Harry A. McRae, secretary ATTENTION. NOBLES A special meeting of Al Kader Temple for the purpose of ratifying purchase of alto lor crippled children's hospital will be held Tuesday, May z, at s d. m. . in the Pythian temple. West Park and. Yamhill. Xoaz attendance is earnestly requested. By order of the Illustrious Potentate. HARVEY "BECK WITH. Recorder. i PURPLE ARCH. U O. I. NO. 511. meets 13th and Spo- ane are., 8 o clock erery ilon day eyemng. Visiting brethren welcome. By order W. -M. A. B. ELLISON. Sea. NORTH PORTLAND LODGE NO. 230, I. O. O. F., at Kilpatrlck and Denrer are.. i n.enton. Social meeting . to night (May 1) at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers welcome. , .HARRY 8. LOSS. N. G. j M. WILLIS. Sec. I ' UMr.tiA KBKAH LODGE NO. 57, I. O. O. F.. will bold a card party Tuesday, Miv.9. at F. ftth in 4THi mtM Admission : 1 5 cents. Refreshments. I i . . r'T. rR tr tt ud rva o- WAtEBiT LODGE No. 174. A. P. . A.. M.. East 28th and Clinton Streets, this Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Work- in F. C. degree. William J aspen, secy. StJNXTSIDE LODGE NO 163. A. F. & A. M., B. 89th and Haw thorne. Special it 7 p. a E. A. degree. May 2. . PAIJSTINK LODGE No. 141. A. . A. Mj,. Wednesday evening, T :30. Stated communJoation. Spe cial business on building, j. V. wuim, secy. ORES Oil A LODGE NO. 17T. A. F. A. M. Stated commnaication this Tuesday (tomorrow) erenuig, 7 :80 o'clock. Visitinr brethren wel come. By order of W. M. Oscar qwenwH, aecy. HARMONY LODGE No. IS, A. F A. St. Special this (Monday) at 7 p. m. Master Mason degree, viaiung brethren welcome. W. M Dn Lin, secy. EAST GATE LODGE. XO 155. a" F. AND A- M.; Stated communi cation tonight at 7:80. 80th and K. Glisas at Work in M. M. degree, refreshments.- ' - ALBERTA LODGE. NO. 233, 17th and Alberta sts. Regu lar meeting eTery Tuesday een in . at 8 -o'clock. Initiatory de R. G. REED. N. G H. A. BR1TMEMEH, Sec. MULTNOMAH CHAPTE NO. 104. O. E. 5. Special commu nication tomorrow (Tuesday) eve ning, 8 o'clock. Initiation. By order of worthy matron ESTHER M. CANDT;- See. . PKNINS17LA. CHAPTER NO. 4 3, R. A. Id., ' Masonic building, St Johns. Stated obnrocation thia (Monday) erening at 70, followed : by work in B. A, degree. Tisitors weioome. By order E H P. G. H. LEMON, Sec. AJ E. CCRTI3 DTY. 21. AUXILIARY TO Locomotirw Engineers, will bold 1 an ALL DAY MEETING Tnea.. May 2, K. P. haU. Mary Caasell. grand president, will be here and several inspectors will be present for school of instruction. A full attendance desired. IVAN HOE LODGE NO. 1, K. Of P., meets erery Tuesday night at 8 ' o'clock, fifth floor Pythian building, 888 Yamhill at. All Pythian wel come. Pace rank. THAD. I GRATES. K of R and S. ROSE CITY SOCIAL CLUB win meet Monday at 8 o'clock in the Portland hotel assembly ball for their . regular monthly meeting. Cards and refreshments. SARAH R. JOHNSON. Sec EMBLEM JEWELRY a speeatlty, buttons, piaa. Jaeger Bros., isi-iss eta at DEATH NOTICES 103 JACKSON April 29.IS22. at the residence of her daughter, 7Z E. 1 6th it. N-. Mrs. Cor-, nelix R. Jackaoir. aged 70 yean, beloved wife of Andrew' Jackson, mother ef William Jackson cfj Springfield. Ohio; O. B. Jackson of Marwood. udk; waiter Jackson of Hals, Mica,; Earl and Arthur ' Jackson, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Warner L. Lucas of the above address. Re mains at the Pearson catanliinmcnt. Rtcoell at. at Union are, - Notice of services hereafter. GOODE At the bona of hia parents, 7412 . -iota -aye. b.,je., Apru so, it. ksti Goods, aged ST jeara,", son of Rev. sad Mra. John A. Goode. brother of Hubert A. Good and Mr. Herbert B. , Tyler r vetoraa ef the -lata World war, asember of Asaericaa Lecion. Remains at conacratory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E. Alder at. Announcement of set yu.ea will appear in later issoe. SHERMAN May 1, at the late residence, 299 V, . 36th sU. James N. Sherman, aged 79 Twtra. Father of Mrs.. Carl W. Yonng and Mrs Daniel F. Gwolejr of Portland. Theodora H. Shrr man of aTlainath Falls, and brother of Mrs. C. A. Johnson of 'Seattle. Remains -axe at Fin ley's mortuary. Moatsomery at 5th. Notic of funeral hereafter. ' -! " JAMES April 80, 1922. at the famUy reai donc. vis Rodney a-reiuae. Edwin Chambers James, aged 58 years S months and 1 day. be loved husband ef Bertha James and father of Mrs. Frank B, Daw, .Miss Emma James and W. S. Jama,' . Remains at R. T; Byrnes' residential parlors, 01 Williams avanne. Fa neyal annbwncement later- - "'' ' - J SHORES In this -city. April 30, John Jehorek, aged 9 years. The 'remains are at tho conserralory chapel of the East Sid Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder ei NotkW of funeral services will appear in a later issue. FUNERAL NOTICES 104 PBOLL At the family nesidence. 41 Eaat 53d aorth, April t. Joseph C PToH." aged 29 yeara, sua of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ProIL, brother rf Jobs HawxT Proil of this city. - Tb foneral iMinia will take pbe at tbe uuuaeivatory chapel ef the East Sido Fnnersl Directors, 414 East Alder st, tat l a law Tuesday, May .2. . Friends invrted. Interment at MV Scott Park cemetery. PAlJaXSTO In San Francisco.- Cat, - Aprii. i28, l2Z.Clara. T, Palmerton, wrfe.cf cTt Paiatertots, mother of Claod Palmertow and afnt Grace aC iSieborte. FvJMral seriMjes will be held at that chapel e Edward Holraan Sen, Third and Salmon streets. Tuesday. May 2. 1812. at 2:34 at am. Interment Muitnomih eemete.rv. 1 1 i I - 1 ' FUNERAL. NOTICES 104 IACEY At residence. S3 Seventeen th street. Joan lacej. accd 63 rearm, husband of lira, Grace Larey ad f father ef Stanley. John Jr.. lArea. Vxuit J. sad Mary Agnes Lacey; brother of Peter Lacey ot; Grand Forks, STD.rlta. T. Horan and Mrs. J. McGowan i of . Perth. Ont. Paneral will ba arid from McEateeT Ac KilerV pariora. Sixteen and Exert tt stroet. Toesuay, May 2. at 8:5 a. sa. thence to the- cathedral. Fif teen Ui and : DayiaT streets, at ; a. m.. where reoneot masa will ibe offered, i Friends inrUcd. DOUGLAS At- residence. 7TT, Overton street. I April 80. Edmond A. Doucias, aged 1 years, son of Mr. and Mm. Patrick Drmama and brother of Lieutenant John F. Dongias of San inaasso, Hi. sdverater p. Oooglas - of Pnnce Bopart. Raymond K. and Emmett Donslasj, this city. Funeral win be held f ram resideace. Tues day. May 2, at :15. a. sv, tbeac to St. Pat ncka chores. Nioetosnth and Saner streets, at 9 -.SO a, as., where requiem mas will bo -offered. Friends invited, i Interment M CalTsry eema tery. McEntee EiSera, dt rectory, -t WERT At the home of her sitter. f24 Et Asa St.. Apnl 28. Lneretia E. WextJnswd 82 yean, the beloved wife of William WerX sister of saymour Soma of Spokane. Wash.: Freak Shins. Olrmpia. Wash.; Alain Shinn. Tappenieb, Wash. : Mra M. Moodey, and Mrs. Manic y, residing ia this city. . The fanefal sernees will take place at the conservatory chapel of tha, East Eide F r.ml rhrrctorm, 414 East Aldar at., it S s m.. Tuesday. May 2. i Friends iositad. . Interment Hose City cemetery. H BURTON April 89, at his' late residence, 870 Corbett st. John H . aged 63 years, husband ef Louisa. Burton and father . of WilUaga H.. John F.. Roland X. and EoaeHa Burton. Mrs. H. E. Egler, Mrs. B. A. Campbell and II rs. Haael Heller of this Wtity, James E. Burton of Seattle. Wish. The funeral service win bo held Tuesday. May .2. : at 2 :30 p, m., at Flnley'a mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Xriends invited. Concluding service st Riverview cemetery. DOUGLAS At the family borne, 1452 Oneonts atreet, April 28. James Douglas,' aged A3 years, husband, of Isabel Douadaa.' father of Gor don, James and Glenn Douglas arid Mrs. B. Wil- snn. au residing in tms city. Member 01 - tbe Woodlsjwn lodge. No. 171, I. O. O. F. The funeral services will take place at the conserva tory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street, at 2 p. m.. Tuesday, May 2. Friends and members of the I. O. Oj F. fraternity myitgd. Interment Rose City cemetery. KROH At the ; residence, 1758 Sandy boule vard. April SO, Simon E. Krohn. aged 58 years, beloved husband of Blanche L. Krohn. son of Lorenza Krohn of Christiana. Norway,. father oc airs, . artnur anausa 01 rtoecourg. vr.. Mrs. George Ballraan, Howard. Le Boy and Ksthryn Krohn, all of this city. ' Member of K. of P. and 1. O. O. 7. Funeral serricea will be held Tues day. May 2. at 2 p. m., at tbe chapel of Miller t racer, interment at Rose City cemetery. LAWSON At the home of her parents, 3 64 V, - Fas Morrison street. Lois Lawson, aged 1 year ,9 months 16 days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lawson. The funeral eerrices wilt take place St the. conservatory chapel of tbe East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder, at 10 a. m. Tuesday. May 2. Friends invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. '! YAHj At the residence, 5 0" Montgomery Drive. May 1. Richard Vail Sr.. aged 74 yean.' be loved husband of Catherine VaU. Survived by six sons three daughters, one brother find one sister. Remains will be forwarded Tuesday, May 2, at 10 a. m.. to -Ferndale. Wash., where aervicea and interment will take place., i Arrangements in care of Miller Tracey. ALT In this city. April 20,' Sarah M. Alt. aged ' 4 7 years, wife of Fred L. Aft. mother of Adam L. and Harry. L. Alt, eister of Mamie Parmeter of Spokane -nd Addle Thames of .St. Clair, Wis. The funeral services will take 3laoe- at- the con servatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Direc tors, 414 Eaat Aldar st., st 10:30 a. m.. Tues day, May 2. Friends mated. 1 WTNEGAR In this. city. April 27. 1822, ! Delia Ann Wynegar, aged 7:0 years. Funeral services will bo held at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son, Third and Salmon streets, Tues day, May 2. 1922. at 10:30 a. m. Interment at Eugene, Or., May 3. 1922. ICiANCASTER In this city, May 1. 1922. James . D. Lancaster, husband of Sofie Lancaster, fa ther of Bert Lancaster and Clifford L.naacter. Remains are at the chapel of Edward Holman Sc Son. Third and Salmon streets. Funeral notice later.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S Eiast' Side JFunerai Directors F. C. DUNNING, INC. "The. Family . Sets the Price" Alder st. 1 Phone Bart 52 414 E. Edward Jiolmtan & Sort; THIRD AND SALMON MAIN 507 Saiook & Wfiiealdon FUNERAL DIRECTORS SUCCESSORS TO BREEZ1? 4c SNOOK BELMONT AT 35TH TABOR 1258 Dunning & McEntee Morrison st. it 1 2th Broadway 430 Ant. 645-58 A. D. KEN WORTHY R, j S. HENDERSON A. D. Kenworttiy Co. SSOb 2n st. S.E. Auto. 618-21 Lerch, Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH AND ? HAWTHORNE PHONE EAST 781 - FinSey's Mortuary MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH ? MAIN 0 MHLER A TRACET, independtnt funeral di recaorsw FtinenU 875 mid up. Washington at Ella St. Broadly itiOl. Auto. 518-44. Re. Te Sy2ieS KST A BLSHMENT, 901 WILLIAMS AVE. , McFNTEE A EILERS funeral parlors with ail the privacy of a h'm: 16th and Everett st Phone Broadway 2123J Anto. 521-88. B. M. Guibrand'on R. H. Reed CUAMBEUS UO-iilSU., 248-250 Killinesworth ave. Wdln. 3808. A. R. Zeiler Co. LWl Skewes V NDEKT AK1NG tXI. Phone Main 4162, Cor. Sd at Clay. MONUMENTS 106 OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WOQ0CS C OCHUTT VtZMOKBAXS ' ' ' - jVjLjWWP at PINE STS, - PHOm FLORISTS 107 Martini & Forties my . 354 WASHINGTON ST.. MAIN 269. FINE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ARTISTCALLY ARRANGED. MAIN 7709 nowaiaosi axscTwggw a in FLO Witts FOB ALL- : OCCASIONS Main 4737 -Wo WiH Plaasa Too.- YAMHILL AT TENTH Smith's Flower Shop rortiaBdg Pwreaslvw Floriat" ' 4wvos for - All -OcessioBa Mala 7215. T. C Lnke. Mgr.. ti and Alder LOST AND POUND 108 ir- . , - . LOST !..-:. Folding pockerbook eontalnrng sorno currency Sad other papecs. Finder is reaaeated to retain what b tbinks suitable reward and mail re mainder with .book to loser. ! whose name and address .are inside. Sll Johnson t- Main 6721. T-fisjT r jiiah. mttr whit with large black - spota. extra large ears, no collar: last aeeav in Ladd addrtioa. near Maple and Hour. April 29. Notify ' Sellwood , 132; -reward. LOST, on 29th ave.. Mac &0th at., lady's purse i eoctamtng smau awxat ql nstj isnioora and other vaiaablea..JlotnraJt Multnotnah State bank. - Cair 620-48. - - i, f ;- ': ' . BROWN foic neckpiece, lost in Alberta district or on Morrison at, - jxawara.- tjau alter o p. LOST lft-jewelad JSimm wrist , waich. Initials i G. B. l. .cngxavea on nwes. stewara. roaa- LOST Smail wrist watch.: mononnm "K. L hr4V back. Retons to Ues Portac. FaO- tm sch.ool. and receive rewsjrd.. STRAYED r -stolen, a toy: Boston; answers ts nam patsy, jtewatq.-- ianm.tr-a "-.: LOSTr-r-Torttuse shell ianaros yeglanica.3oaag STRAYED OR STOLEN Black and tan ma' :. urn... Vhntw ?3-35 and receive reward. ev - rulUri w awewouaoww nswtn 200 iH:riitiBTr;PAYv Stodcnts tako dictation - f ! S$ Word 1 atinata attar AO days.- jnstrnction. We have 8 courses day. evening or bora : atwdy. We tcaeb. typing.- English, spelling . and shorthand. Write, phone or call tec par test feasom is ahorv hmad. "IT'S FREE. - t-' 'k' .TWIN "A! SHORTHAND SCHOOL J 618-1 Daknm bids. Bdwy. 695b. AttcB a Modern School : ! WB PUT BUSINESS INTO YOU; - !' , . r THEN1 TOO INTO BUSINESS NORTHWEST t Link's Business Colteae- Expanded 1 An bssinca eoanea. Day wad night achooL Morrison at 10th (Tilford bldg.) Bdwy. 5083. . BEGIN. EARNING MONEY QUICKLT i Enroll for day or aright school at this great business couece, Ut training ccnool tor : swe ctjui. Cootms tndndo -coimtcsnecer. steno graphy, banking, bookkeeping, 1 private aeel tamf. Write or phone Maaa 500 for f 1 catalogue-- - ..,. .- Foarth. near Morrises, Portland. POSITION FOB EACH" GRADUATE ALI8KY BLDG.. 8D SO MORRISON; MOLER BARBER COLLEGE : wiU teach you vtho trsde ia cirfit weeks; receive some pay while learning; positions aecured. Oregon z uervice men- receive atata aid. write or call for estaiogBa. 284 Burnside at- - CLIFFORD DARCE ' Private instruction applied psychology and psychic phendawaa. Private readings. 16SS for appointment. . SHOW CARD WBtrrrNG-r-LETTERiNG A week to 8 months coarse. McDERMOTT SCHOOL OF LETTERING 339 First st. Phone Marshall 1647. " . TELEGRAPHY Railway Telegraph Institute, 484 Railway Exchange bids. Day and night classes.- : MEN, women, learn barber trade: wage while learning. Oregon Barber College, 238 Madi son at. - : HELP WANTED MALE 301 WANTED EXPERIENCED. FURNITURE FINISHING FOREMAN Experience with spray system ; ne not apply unless qualified. Universal Body Corp., uuu Sandy. T :' WANTED Two sash and door machine men and two bench carpenters or cabinetmakers 0c per hour. Spaulding Logging Co., Me Minnville, Ore. WOULD like to hear from reliable man in auto top or auto paint work. Have $250 to invest. Am not experienced.- No agents. East 5619. 21 H Grand ave. M. C Mead. ' WANTED All round butcher to take whole or . half interest in modern shop. Little money required. Box 812, North Bend, Or. BRICKMASON to put in fireplace and flue as part pay on Jignt, car. wiu lunwu a.w Tial. Bdwy. 3368. ' , STHADY WORK Experienced weavers wanted. Woolen Mills. Apply Portland GOOD real estate salesman with car: Good op portunity to right Trty. M)g S wet land bldg. HEADQUARTER for cooks and kitchen help. 43 H North 2d. Broadway 2330. , WANT salesman who has had some experience in selling life inail ranee. O-90. Journal. WANTED At once, man to leara vulcanising and retreading. CaU.432 Hawthorne. PARTNER, established woodsaw bainess, plenty work, small investment. f05 Swetland bldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE 204 THE WOMEN'S PROTEU1IV DIVISION, city of Portland, offers its services in all matters pertaining to the welfare and protection of women and. girls; Interviews confidential - 514 Worcester, bide, Sd and Oak sts. Phone Mala 6522. ' , . C1RL or elderly woman wanted to take care of baby and do light housework for room and board, and small wages. 212 Corruthera St. Apartment No. 8. ' ELDERLY lady wanted as Jsousekreper in coun- try. for family of 4; Swedish lidy preferred. John Shoberg, Colton, Or. ASiOIUh in need or a menu, apply to toe Salvation Army Rescue alome, Jaayfalr and Alexander sts. I' none Main 8460. 1M car. " i STEADY WORK " Experienced weavers wanted. Apply Portland Woolen Mills. - AGENTS and demonstrators for new, wonder - ful face creams and lotions; good pay, rience preferred. Bdwy. 4960. GREGG shorthand taught privateUby expert. Broadway 4116. "" HELP WANTED MALE AND ' FEMALE 265 CANVASSERS,' men and women, work with crew. Big money and good Angela, -825 Washington. future. Call Hotel SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 25t CEMENT WORK. GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.' KARL BATTEB A CO.. PHONES EAST 0153 OR SELLWOOD 810. CARI'ENTER-Eetimatea given on repair work. roofs repaired and garages built. Shop. 1367 Hawthorne. - Tabor 260. ' PAINTING.--paper banging and tinting; prices resocable; .work guaranteed. 'Shop 1365 gawthc,rae vei Tabor 1722 or Tabor 1280. WOODLAWN Bent ot Reference for 6gVfl '3T PamUng, KaUomining, V 11 ? Psper Hanging, Roof PaiattBg. SCREENS made to order,, old screen doors and windows repsired. AU kinds flower boxes made to order. ;Anto. 317-27. , CHIMNEY sweeping- - with new patent chimney device; guaranteed to remove all creosote without dsrasgin: chiraney. Phone Msin 7565. CARPENTER and general repair man. with best ef reference ; non-union. Available after May 2 .35 per 8 hoara. ' BOY with grammar school education, support of- widowed mother, needs employment nQW. East 7848. V : LOTS plowed and harrowed, good work ; exra vatino. general teaming, reasonable. E. 8873. CARPENTER Mar. .3336. work wanted. 5 per day. BASEMENTS, grading, gen. teaming. Contract or day work. Ant. 622-35. ' PAPERHANGING, tinting. inside finishing; first class work; est, rnrmsnea. laoor buu. TINNER work-done reasonable - by hour or job; satisfsction guaranteed. Wdln. 5868. CEMENT' walks, floors, drives, garages . walls. Bdwy.-1245. " WANT LATHING. Tabor 8700. WANTED Work spading or gardening; wiU ing to work reasonable. Main 2403. ROUGH carpenter waste work, reasonable. Phone Wilson. Woodlawn oVjlB. HOUSE RAISING, eement work of ail kinds; reasonable. Marshall Bo. ; . CARPENTER work, in er out ot city. Phone East 825. MnHen fc Cnnatagaen. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR to . build your home or repair old one. Automatic 630-25. EXCAVATING, plowing and all kinds of team work..' M. Fielding. Antosaatle 626-83. ; SINNER, work dona Bsaaaaabla by hour or job; satisfaction guaranteed. Wdln. 5568. I PAINTING, paperiag, tintitig enamel work a specialty; work guaranteed. Tabor 5483. GOOD Uilor wanU work, a helper, Phone Sell- 24T6. CONCRETE pouring by machine; general i o ment work. Call SeA. 150, after 6 p.' m. PLUMBING . doae very leasonabl by the boor or by tbe-job. Ant. 233-51. f PAINTING, PaperiAg, Tinting, Enamel works a specialty; Work guars titd. Tabor 5483.' RANGING. PAINTING. TLVILNG. BELIi. 2866. EXCAVATING. a: nlowiss and general team work. Thone abor 06S JXJH oontzmcung. Carpemery and General. pairing, caU Tabor or 1295 BelBtont. parNTlNG. calcimimna and tnaide finish, .work SwaraBteea; prices lowest in town, avast vs. SHINGLERS When yea want shingling dona, call - ooqiawn ozm, : morning ot svemng- GAS ateve a ad f uraiturs repairing. Guaranteed ftost class wots. JHtwy. oiaz. PLASTERING and t chimney 46tb st- Tabor 2653: ; 108 S. IJT us do your plowing; good team; good tools. at reasonable prices, tau ptu. M- SHINGLING. Have your booae resuingled by experts.- Aft work guaranteed. East 1088. PAINTING, TIN TING, ALL BRANCHES SEA' SONABLE. . VAIL BBOSt WDIT 3836. WB PLOW and harrww rear loa reaaoaabae; good wort. , East 8226. CARPENTER and cm tractor, jobbins. arrythinc in the building ' tine. Phone JEast S6S61 SHINGLING, roof gepainng; work ruaraoteed. - Marshall ai8. f -. ''-f Xtexographer-bookkeeve Will, do - any kind of offwe" work M-98. JotrrnaL xinrie anci tnterioe uainlmg. TSntjaa. - Onar- r asteed work. -? Very reasonable. Ant. 614-43, j HARDWOOD FLOORS by day or contract. Referewoea, -199 Rodney ave. Wdlm. 6682. BUCATIONAL nr. DoT i ijj t tm ma2r WL SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 2S1 I.KAWT. ROOFS: 1 SkQlfniiy repaired sad painted: reftTencea; hundredic of satisfied -eustomers: 20 yean' ex IMieBce. Bdwy. 1572 or MaiS 184. Pnces tbe lowest. B, S. X!o.. 826 B. ef T. Msr- CARPEN TKR work. uu work, bandsawtn. re oair work nretantlv attended te. - Nvlsoa m Nieison. 64 Nonb Park sta, Phooe AtttomaUc 583-8 L UHKN' sna Jish mot tnnhia. fall Ante. 63" ST let.ua figure your reahingling and roof paint ing; 'lowest i price. . work , guaranteed- i. :. Auto. CEMENT work of ell kinds dose by day ot eoatract. AU work era class. East 7688, J. A. Butler. x PLOWING, basemeiu diggias. day or aastraeU General teaming. CaU tae . P. as.- Asa, 622-68. . .,'-.. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 2S4 experienTSkd" woman wante day work, -Main Carrie. - ' 7648, ask for Carrie. WOMAN wants work by hour or day. Satiafae- tion guaranteed. Main 3187. OaH Mrs: Brews. LADY wishes any kind of day-or hour' work or j, wui cam for children. -Kast 644. LACE CURTAINS HAND LAUNDERED; 12 YEARS' EXPERIENCED . ' EAST 6196. EXPERIENCED womaa waate ! work by day or; hour. East 9298. t SITUATIONS WANTED I MALE AND FEMALE ' 255 DRESSMAKING 258 HEMSTITCHING AU work computed asms day. Mail orders solicited and given prompt attention. Straight work 80 per yard. 171 Park at. AC 7807. DRESSMAKING and tailoring; 12 years' ex- pencnce in east; satisfsction guaxantesd. mam ii. HEMSTITCHING White. 7o pet yard; buttons. we give o. a M. green stamps, aros AUsky ohlg. DRESSMAKING reasonable. 122 12tb ateaeU Cote Apt. Bdwy.; 67. ' T ! DK ESS MAKING ot aU kinds; ehUdrea'a ciothas a specialty. Call' Woodlawn 249'J. 1 EXPERIENCED dmamaker by day. Reterencea, Marshall 2453.. 7 . BSMHT ITCHING white, 6e pes yard straiabb Button At Plaiting Shog. 869 floral bldg. TRAINED NCllSE Electrio treatmenU and massage. Also tinning by hour. SelL -TS839. PRIVATE maternity - borne. Bast cars ti pa tienta. Price reasonable. Eiut 868. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 3Q0 HiUcrest Hotel JSZjSfari. Almost full of nice people: 1 room for few more. See : what we have and make your tesei f auon. CALL at Y. M. C A. foe tiws list of. moderate priced roosutfor young men ia aU parts of the city, including rooms at Central Y. M. O. A., tale pbone in each room, sin war baths, club fadlitten, OUTSIDE rooms, hot and cold water in all rooms, 83.50 per week np. Garland Hotel. co .trinity . riace, corner waaningron. ARTHUR HOTEL, 170 lltn su, near MorrUoa Clean and- modern rooms by day, week or month at reasonable rates. DAYTON Hotel. 1st and Taylor, modern, free bath and -phene. Clean. All outside rooms. 60 cents and up- 32 a week and np. ' WANTED Roomers at the Wtseonsia bouse, 545 Hood St.. 81.50 per wees f aiee rooms and clean beds, Brst meal in town. 25e. ! THREE nice large baaemeot rooms. : running water, x oeas; aiso i single t room; au i.ur nished. 268 Montgomery, . i ' ' - FURNISHED completely, , 4 eowifoTtabla roams with bath; walking distance; 835. 406 Ross st.-East 4972. ; . '-' ,i SEVEN rooms,, furnifhed. call 1606 Jordan at. Sunday; thereafter 822 - Railway Exchange. CHEAP sleeping room, bath, hot and -cold wa- ter. $1.60 per week. --88 N. gist eV -TWO clean rooms with kitchen, good fumv tare, 4 and $8.50. Phone 7833. UNFURNISHED ROOMS ! 300-A IN THE industrikl. part. .-3 large rooms and sleeping porch, unfurnished. -Phose,' gas in cluded, $18 rier anonth. 44T E. Sherman. East 6227. : '- .'-- ' L- ' - : FURNISHED ROOMS PRiyAJE FAMILY 301 LARGE front bedrciam with closet, bath, phone, S3 per wek, - $S? issr month. 1 block Mis sissippi car. 12anDuts bnsiness center; garage If desired. Woodlawn 4375. i IBYINGTON ,' . Newly and elegantly furnished moms, quiet and conveniently located; , Broadway er Irving ton car. . CaU East 4078. NOB HILL Lovely sleeping raos also house -keepinc room; a refined home. Breakfast if desired.' Very reasonable. 22a 2 lit, at,, eor, Lovejoy. Marshall 835. LARGE PLEASANT ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR ADJOINING BATHROOM: REASONABLE RENT; WALKING DISTANCE: PRIVATE FA MILT. 628 EVERETT. BDWY. 787. UNUSUALLY pleasant large sunny front room, suitable for. two; exceptionally furnished ; also one single room; moderate rent; bome privileges. 455 Market, corner 13th. Main .6213. CLEAN, pleasant .front room with cVsset; 1. or . 2 men preferred; Also single .room, bath and furnace heat; rent very .reasonable: walking distance. 808 Holladay. ;,'. ' .; TWO good front rooms, i Qnt floor, furnished, private family, for 1 or. 2 people; also good big single room 32 per weak and up. Bdwy. 6182. 491 Everett. TODAY, SUNNY. COMFORTABLE OOM, 612.60 MONTH. CENTRAL, C 8. PRE FERRED. MARSHALL 849. LARGE front room with alcove ; ; - H. and C. water; next to bath and phone;, well fur nished, clean, Quiet; 1 or 2 gentlemen j - modern home, near 23d and Wash. Mar. 3689. VERY close, in. large front sleeping room, first "wr, wyuuni lumiuM. w per wvea, 869 6th st. Msr. 1455.: WELL furnished, dean-room, close in; phone. plenty of heat and hot water, 608 E. Mor rison. ... . - . MODERN room, bath adjoining. Gaaco furnace", hot and cold water, telephone, garage. Mar- snsn bio. J MODERN, i Newly furnished rooms, light and pleasant. : ! block from- car ! line : use, of bath and phone. ? Tabor 2211.1 1029 East Madison. WE8T SIDE large turniahed. room,, kitchen privileges, bath, beat, phone E 815. 8T5Ji rt.Kl u.. loan i- . vui. w. Mm.ii iffy,. f i ?- NEWLY furnished rooms, private . home, 827 ..ciaua Mi. -mr. soul isle now vihr car so 2U, 1 block south. E. 2027. THREE, clean, pleasant furnished housekeeping room; aownstaars. sv - m. Morrison, agmtt iom et. 4 FURNISHED rooms, - 827 !a month Jones ; mill. Apply upstairs. 1 157 ' Terv near lerwUsser. NICELY FURNISHED . SLEEPING 1 ROOM: PHONE. BATH. WALKING DISTANCE. 687 MADISON ST. MARSHALL 1859. ' NEAT, clean front bedroom, b Sth Mr nr-t tuff nfht in town ; very desirable. 1278 after Sunday.- . : 3 s-noise atantuui . i ... A NICJ1 sleeping room, aingle fr doubles beat. le pi plenty of hot water: also on third floor. 268 12th. ! Main 4809. ROOM next to bath, (la per month. 173 Vi Green- ave. sear 23d and.. Waahington. Marshall 884. . i . FOR RENT, nice.' big front room, bath. . phona. 9 a wees; between vimoat aaa "wuuams ave. 0 Eugene street. I - : TWO large well turn, rooms. ' aiiepinc er houae- keerjing. : downtown district, ! convenient for working people. 33 hi 16th N. Bdwy. 6119. WOULD like to board .2 -or 9 young- men; -good bom eookinav: zsa.&ast, lata aoetn. Pbona East 199S.'. t :: FURNISHED rooms; 4 furnished housekeeping - rooms. 1771 giskiyon St.; pica- house, beau tiful yard. Call Tabor li. ! ' WALKING distance, large, light room for gentia- ' man, sua Mail at,, west siqe. WILL share omf ortabla -; apartment or rent rooms. 240 E. 16th aaa, East 473. LARGS well furnished w. plenty hot-water. home eonveniencee. a waikins dietaaoe. ,- 668 rrAv. . Viin uq& l-'".. i BIKAM heated room is first-class apartment, ii.; . . am. , - .4 no. r i waisinay 'uxstaHm s . jawj. : aoi xrusuwaj. Marshall 72. - t..iw-'.- :r .. i, NICE clean aleeping room for. ltor 2 gentlemen : close la. i 194 l2ta St.. ccc Tartoc. -omxadts White Temple. MarahaH B 80. k. REASONABLE, clean.-comfortable room, piano; tdeairahte location). 919 East Main. Tabor Mt8.--.H- V:."-."- j-:;'" '!---" ' ; ' - -. .':' FURNACE beat, bee phone and bath, Sift yer mosrtp. ! iva ii. auua-ietv. : RNIS3ED rooms , in private, No. 144- N. IJaVitiaUs'lli' W AW SAas - yaJVSVteW A'v a V- i 14ths eoritCT of Hoytb Bnwdw4y '140T, KICK MiaBy room with Iwat pnriiotv Vinlk- r k-a- D,Jaw , K T m : ... ' SAAgi ailstKea. wy. s. saw, . - - ROOM AND BOARD 302 - Nortonia Hotel L ' ELEVENTH OFF WASHINGTON' Portland's " high-elaas " downtown :: remdeotial boteL Wa -give you the comforts of . horoe. Amenoan and Eitinxtn plan. Kates rganrnmbie. PRIVATE ' family. Room and board for man and wife or for two mdiea ot two sestlentea. 423 49th- ave. - Woodstock -eat. -. ; - 4 15 FOR RtNT 'ROOMS AND EOARD PRIVATE FARTILY PLEASANT, well furnished room, or large pleas - ant alaeping porch, dressing mom. and closet adjoining, st Mrs. Dillon's 493 Mill St., with or without board, very reasonable." Mar. 2259. ROSE CITY Front room, large enough for ena i or two; private borne,- small - family: meals cation!, aU comfort .and privileges of own bcesa. Tabor 8976. : - : INFANTS AND SMALL CHILDREN GIVFT . SPECUL CARE IN MY HOME. RATES REASONABLE, CAN GIVE, BKi'EREXCLA. TABOR 6304. ' , ONE large light cool room, liot and cold water;' . faraishad with aingle beds for ' 3 or 4 par. st-aw.'.' Very reasonable. Also 1 room with aleep ing porch- : Broadway 4633 " , - SICELY FURNISHED. LIGHT.1 AIRY ROOM"?. T WALKING , DISTANCE: BREAKFAST H DESIRED. . 688 K. TAYLOR : ST. EAST 935.1- LARGE front room suitable tor two genUemea, - hot ' and cold water in room: steam : beat: walking : distance; breakfast if desired. . East 9090. - -: ' : - - - CHILDREN eared, for. loom and board fur. -eeuple of children in s refined ; borne. Will give a mother's care, or will cane for invalid. Addrsaa me at 1108 E. Yamhill sfc' -. - KICK large doable- room, sniubte for 3." with board, in private family: C 8. preferred: of piano aad home privilege; 20-min. walk to (own. 24 K. 1st St. . r.sst !. ROOM and board -for 1 or 2 congenial young men. bios is, : nnu )sttimih I win,- atar. aj,' : 2 MEALS'. 340-for 1 or 370 for two. Gentle. men - preferred; .."Willamette. .Heightet l,hoos afar. 74. U , WmL IVI .WW W " W ...... in modem boras with home privileges. 1036 Vernon ave. ' Alberta car. i - ' " j. KICK FB6NT 1 ROO th " GES'ttgtN ONLY MODERN, CLOS8 IW. WEST bU& ' 9 MEALS. 332. AUTOMATIC 619-86. - DESIRABLE room- with excellent board for one gentlaavaa.all conveniences; worth your time to . invesbgate. Phone East 2461. . ' ' ROOM and board, modern 1 conveniences, good bome cooking, reasonable pripea: walking dis tance. Phone Eart 256Q.' , 878 Ross st. LOVELY front room tor 2 or 3, with 3 meals. Tabor 8709. " f SEE THIS1 ! BEST OF ROOM AND- BOARD IN PRIVATE HOME '7 MINUTES' WALK TO HEART OF CITY. EAST 1880 - . ' ROOM sod board for gen Semen te niee private home; coed maeis and clean bed; fnrnscs beat. Hot and eold watery Wdln. 4843. CHILDREN WILL RECEIVE GOOD CARE IN1 HOME OF . MOTHERLY WOMAN. . ACT. 630-25. ROOM aad board, home privileges, ass of piano. 508 H Davis st., 2 blocks from Washington. near 19t. iKiwy. hm. -NICE Urge . room with' board for 2 . gentlemen. home priTileses; 20 minutes from city, East 116. . ' - -' ---': :''' ' ' .'' .' ' "' IN REFINED 'boms- for one single or married couple. All modern oonvenisnosa. . Juat - 20 minutes -so. Tabor l9ao. CHOICE private boarding place near Multnomah - club; ' large room, two beds,- . Nice bome. Phone Main 2219. J '..-'. '"''" BOARD and room by week or mjnth at 826 Park at. Phone Main 73S8. ; j 1 OR 2 small children to board and- room. Good home and best of care. Brllwood 8252. WANT little: school girl to board. iiors lot company; izu, - wsaaavs vj-i. CLEAN. WELL-FURNISHED. STONY ROOM; . . i a rvx in, ... v.U. 1 A f K . n&ADUi. aDLn. ' r.AOA rw WANTED, to cafe for child between -; and 8 years.' Woodlawn .8449. ' " CHOICE ROOMS with or without meals; 1 or '2; home privilegea. Tabor 6 185.' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS V FURNISHED ; 304 TWO nioely furnished.' eleaa. airy housekeepuig rooms, first" floor, -hot -and sold ' water ia, kitchen. . -,' Phone, bath and ' electricity included. 37 per week.' 260Chpman at. - - " Lhrbt h.v k. aad sleeping : clean aad hdmeliM; walking distance, sz.ou weea ana up. Union. 1 block south of Hawthorns. ; tTPRTinR 1PTS ! New jssaBkfement; furniture, new; S. and 4-room apt. j Reasonable. AOs 26th st Maia Q49t.. ! ' . UNDER" NEW MANAGEMENT Houeekeci'ing rooms, a ! clean, quiet place ; gas, j electric lights, bath and free' plume; 3 ST per week and np, 63 Howl sr.- TWO furbished housekeeping rooms; 1 4rii t. heat and water, 834 Sacramento, price 4 18. Phone Bant -7981: r . : - ); ..: ;'' - "-' - .--' WAUNITA Apartments, 8S5 YamhiU; modern housekeeping and transient . rooms; close in. Reasonable, , FOR RENT -Nioaly turnlshed light housekeep ing room, very reasonable. -: No. 389 6th L Main 9529. . ' . BELLTNGHaU APIs., iii i R. Wernaon. for rent. 1 and 2 housekeeping .rooms. Phone East TR4B .,-;.,:-... " LIGHT, airy k. If. room -and one apartment Telephone, bath and laundry ' facilities, Clay, cor. Broadway. Main 8640.'" . 3 1 0 PER MONTH, single and h. k. room, aisaT. room iront suite, aaa. 4a w. l'swt. : 8 FURNISHED b. kv rooma. gas, eleclxicity and ' bath, walking dieunoe. 8 E. 11th ct. . : CLEAN H. K. rooms, toireapectabls people. Rea- 825 12T1I ST.. light, airy, outside room; ligiit. LIGHT jjlOUSEKEEPING rooms. 32.50 and up. ! 47H; Fifth st., near Main. - " i. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS : IIKFllRNlSHTTs - 305 FOUR large rooms, bath, closet, clean, garden . . a 1 . . . A L 1 rfv, fttK-vim. lino Airuy n. ii HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 1 PRIVATE FAMILY - 303 THREE too ma and one room, also basement SSK c-. . k. , a A,1 ir. 1 LARGE front housekeeping, downstairs, on Sunnyslde : canine; 313 a month. -. s24 E. Morrison. Kart 1632. ' -:-.--'' TWO furnlsued housekeeping rooma, tfuUiJa rooms; private ismjiy, iut jjejaiost st, Tabori 8800. ' i !-R06I room, 1 furnished front apartment i. also one liaht. bath, water and. phone Included: reasonable. Phone- East 9283.: 1 ROOM with kitcbenet privileies, use of parlor and planoi gas and light; lady preferred, 610. East 2168. '166 E. 12th, near Belmont, H. K. BOOM, "with kitchenette; walking u tance: phone, light, hot water; adulta. 0 weidier at. SINGLE and double housekeeping loewu f f 2 Sr. more. $3, - $3.50 and 15 per week. 4- Bawdst. - -'-'.f- ' NICE light housekeeping room in private home. good for 2 yeans -ladies, Phone Marshall 1844. 198! 17th St.. went tide. FURNISHED light bonsekscplng ape rtments f or men.- 670 Johnson St.. corner 21t. a SUITES of light 1L rooms, , 3l. iToT st. Woodlawn 80b. JSU Johns ear nioely furfiaheo:, rootas, connected witit i r story, auitabls tor light housekeeping, beau- i f location, references exchanged.. Main 774 9. 6B- housekeeoina room. strictly modern. furnace heat- Call after D. m. East; 3467. No. .868 'East- 12th' st - - . r-. - , i .. -j 3 LARGE, eleaa, wall faraiahed rooms, with I ' kitchen, everything furnished. 60S Ev'Mor-: neon at. . sun mt - t - . - - ' . 670 " WILLIAMS AVE.. 2 or 3 fapusekeepini: nmii lii Arisate hnma? : eentleman nrefarrad:: also sleeping room. ' Kast 4787.' ' j TWO well i furnished housekeeping :. rooms in; anodern borne. 323. ' East 2306. 321 Eu- geneest. : 32 A WEEK, and up. 1 sad 2-room iurnWiel - H. K. rooms, walkiitg distaace. no objection to child. 843 H 1st. TWO dean, ,' light H. K. rooms, electric Uite.i week, ivin aa it FOUR furnished H. K. rooms, 2 blocks Penin. - school. leT Vincent, watn. vin; NICE clean furnished bonsekeepins rooms fur 111 MwmtH. 6 U : Mill at. I TWO, light housekeeping apartments and 2 sieeo-j ing rooms, asrs. ai. aamer, i en i. TWO rooms, modern, ligbu,. water arid ba ,k - free; gdnlta; Close in; eneap.i zvv transm av. EXCEPTIONALLY clean furnished room, suit able for light' homes ce ping. )6 North 17th st. THREE light H- 'S. .rooms,- double and aing'e. fWffltDlft; .11. f-asn. a. is. SINGLE room 1.78, 2 t.J per week. - seo rrons. THREE- furnished boosekeepuis ; looms, water im Mini o s, . T f:6U'lt '' (umiahed ' housekeeping ruoius, nouiua home garage. --Tabor. 1463. - . - - IWO furnish ad .bonsakeeptnc rooms, 601 Ciay, 1-3 ner mo. -mar. TWO rooms, Jight-and clean, dowasteus. 815 per moatn. " ' mibimppi a.e. PLEASANT front housekeeping room, eiecf-:tTy, -eopveniencea. 868 feast Pine. Es.t 4t 1 . TWO furnistied 'housekeeping rooma; furna. i Dear." no, awn w.. vi .-m SINGLE H. K. BOOMS. " ICE .'. LOCH io bJ'f,ii?J. t.unv:V uiw ktoa 4va ijim OI JtY' ," " J- LARGE room with - kitchenette, ne ) i.ao. w.tee.--'lich and airy. ., SO 145h- fOontirmed oa foitowinfl Ft,