The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 10, 1922, Page 18, Image 18

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THE OREGON SDAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ; OREGON
lilG INCREASES
TOLLS ON BRIDGE
Vancouver, WmIu,, Mar 10- Rce5pt
7(om interstate bridge, toil totaiea 122.
C&O during AprU. compared with f 1S.000
' lr March, according- to a report made
ti . the. Interstate bridge commiaon
Tuesday-. . Receipiii from tolla ainc the
bridge opened for travel hare more than
paid for the main structure, the auditor
reported. The net receipts totat J1.2S5,
:g6.68. of which sum Clarke county has
" received S506.219.C8. i
. t J Clarke .county has retired $50,009 of the
i bends issued to build the bridge and has
: need the remainder on the county roads.
j balance of approximately 153.000 re
rsains in the county i bridge fund and
. $450,000 of the bonds are unpaid. A
" raf-eiion of the supreme court is awaited
.,.- by the county. commissioners defining
their powers in disposing qf surplus
-trldge receipts. ' ;
. GOLDSTEIN WOULD ' -
(Gretlnued from Fin Oh)
fg campaign expenditures went on the
trail tof the Lowden money. Goldstein
akid his fellow-delegate and friend. Rob
ert K. Moore, came before the committee,
.' admitted receiving the money and de
wsitlng it in bank in their own names,
- but said they intended to return the
rone'r lf Governor Lowden ' was not
' nominated.- .
IT BRAT LOWDEX
I It was the testimony of Nat Goldstein,
Moore mid a few others of like kind
that informed the country as 'to 'the
methods of the managers of the Wood
and Lowden campaigns and built up the
sentimont that prevented the nomlna
. tlon of "Wood and Lowden at the Chi
cago convention. It is due to that fact,
that. Warren G. Hardin? 'owes his'nomi
I nation. f
Washington is a little puzzled over the
selection of Nat Goldstein to make col
i lections of government revenues In the
- St. Louis district. True, he collected
frgm the Lowden fund, but tais has not
- heretofore been regarded as a recom-
tnendation. . It is known that Senator
Spencer, the Republican senator from
- asisaouri, has been trying to sidestep
Ooldstein. He recommended and secured
the appointment and confirmation of
r another man as collector of internal
iwvenue. but after a period of unexplain
, ed hesitation, the appointee . declined.
, Then the Goldstein push., came along
again snd the president sends in his
nomination.
HABDIX6 BELIEVES I3T IT
-Jjrhls ts taken to be a sign that the
- organisation'' is strong for Goldstein.
and the organization saw nothing wrong
: tn Goldstein's acceptance of $2500 from
(he benevolent Lowden managers. The
president believes in the organization,
. therefore, Goldstein for collector.
, The Goldstein nomination came to the
-senate on the very day the wires were
; parrying the news of the defeat of Sen
ator New, the administration favorite,
,a . In Ihdiaca. New is also an "organlza-
tion man," and he had all the cogs of
-do machine behind him. He declined
: - to enter Into an agreement with Bever
1 iilge to limit campaign expenditures. It
seems that President Harding attaches
'so significance to these events.
Ieaders are worried
J Some, of the administration leaders
re beginning to be worried, however.
The Democrats have had an almost un
broken strles of victories in the election
, 'f mayors In Maine. - Connecticut. Mis-.-
aourr and other states wnere elections
i save taken place. They reduced the Re
, i publican majority tn a special congres
sional election in New York: stale from
, AAA . tAAA
Harry M. Daugherty is becoming
quite a lead to carry.; Demands for in-
SPR
RECALL NOM NATION
. Testtgatlon are surging around the de-..-,
partment of justice. Friends of the
Civil service are denouncing the methods
. pursued in dismissing faithful employes
" Tfor the good of the service" .without
Ifarlnr or assignment of reasons. K.
rjtont Riley, a small-bore Missouri poli-
tieian, sent to Porto Jtico as governor,
9s tn a constant storm because of his
- - - J arbitrary rule in defiance of the Porto
liicans. The Newberry " purchase of . a
senate seat ts an issue in many states,
-'As H was in Indiana. Now comes Nat
. . Goldstein.
v flE IS AJf IXCIDEIST
t Nat Is not in himself an issue. He
p n Incident and a type. People are
pegtnning to ask, "Will there be many
fnore-of m?" Or will 'the president
j ake up and tell some of the profes
sional politicians that the adminlstra-
tion is not being conducted for -their
. penefit? If ha would do that, a differ
fnt feeling as to the future of the ad
- tninlstratlon might prevail.
fTl-L COMMITTEE IS TO
; I .' PASS OS GOEDSTEIS CASE
, 5 1 Washington." May is. (I. S.) The
.Domination of Mat Goldstein as collector
v". f Internal revenue In St Louis, which
. . las provided more political fireworks
' than any appointment in months, , will
" : , fiot be passed on by the senate finance
.' ; remmittee until the full Republican and
v Democratic'Ynemberships of the commlt-
-les have had an opportunity to pass
f "Judgment on it. Senator McCumber. Re
a publican of North Dakota, chairman of
fh committee, announced Tuesday.
TALY ACTS TO
SAVE CONFERENCE
! ' ' i '"
Continued From Pas Oa)
, twee adjournment. The French were be
lieved to be secretly backing the sug-
resuon. - - i
r . - .. . .
- , i ?nree minor questions oerore the con-
yTenc. which have been tabled for some
(time, -were brought up today.
: lTheser were the appeals of Georgia,
. .Eastern Galicia and inhabitants of the
-: - faar Vallev axralnst alter-vd anHulm
- by Russia Poland and France reipec-
: ? juveiy. -
S Russia, Poland anil France raised ob
ectlons to the Questions being discussed
'.,-jby th conference. Ths political sub-
jrommlssteit met to decide whether they
enouia be discussed, f -
1 1 The exodus of lesser i delegates to
iCVeno -was checked ;, today by mntidpa-
' S ion of the, Russian reply.. Many dele-
." -m jgates wished to oe present at the close
tef,th conference. It it xere to j.coms at
. , .. bnce.-y :; : ; ,1"; ."t--'r ' , ' '. i ' -I
T'hil the Russian reply held the key
Jto contmuathm of the conference, there
mas considers b A anxiety among" dele-
jgates. desirous, of the parley's success If
. She Russian answer were not "clear-cut."
' 3t was considered M would not JbeTso and
tlx quntkm wu: Haw mwh had Bar
Xltou changed from hta original stand T
A The Russian Indicated they rwere In-
naoTable on the subject of nationaUa-
tiort, the chief bone" of contention for
Wince i and Belgiwr.
This Intervention., averting- a crisis,
caoaed further postptmement of delivery
of the soviet - note. At the same . time,
it was reported that Premier Lenin,
appealed to by certain of the allies, bad
wirelessed Tchitcherfn toi revise the
document. - -' - ' "": ' ' '
Delegates haileA Schanxer's ,ov as
saving- the ; conference - from, destruc
tion." The Russian' note, -; upon exam
ination, bad bert found to be, stronger
in parts -than was expected. It would
have been unsatisfactory- to France and
Belgium and In parts to the rest of the
allies. ! .'. v ' ' . : . , -, V- '
FEA5CE RORBY bHE MWT
i E OLLO Vf C. 8. C E XpA POUCT
- By WOllaH E. Has
(Special Cbl to The Jonrml r the CTuomeo
limit r Sent '
tyotTltit. 1922J
"Paris,; May lO.--France "will consent
to no formal recognition of soviet Rus
sia unless the United States takes the
Initiative in that direction, one of the
highest political authorities in Paris de
clared today. Kr a nee, he' said. now
wishes that the Quay D'Orsay had fol
lowed the lead of the United States -In
refusing to take part in the Genoa, con
fprsnce. "Once again Europe has
learned a lesson from, the United States
and probably wilt learn others in the
future," asserts this authority.
phrases such as these represent an
idea that seems to have beeri gaining
ground steadily in France in the last
few days, namely, that a reapproach
ment with the United States should take
the place, of the prestige lost to Great
Britain and Italy. Despite the Ameri
can policy, of disinterestedness and de
spite' the repeated declarations of the"
Harding administration that the United
States will not mingle in European poli
tics, the French apparently have never
really lost hope of winning American
support In their struggle for continental
supremacy.
Paris' newspapers lost no opportunity
to -bring out the community - of inter
est between the United States and
France on the oil question. Some of
them believe that this ultimately will
lead the two nations to stand together
on all points of world policy.
STATE BOARD OPENS
E
(OniUoTied Tram Pas On)
of special permits with a view of avoih
ing discrimination and if -possible mak
ing some provision whereby operators
will contribute to tire- excessive cost of
maintenance due to the extraordinary
use of the road.
TO CALIFORNIA BOUNDARY
The last section of a paved highway
from Portland to the California bound
ary was -placed under contract, Tuesday
by the commission. The section was
the Halsey-Harrisburg sap of the Pa
cific highway and the contract was
awarded to the Scandia Shipbuild
ing company on its bid of J 186.282. The
section is 7.94 miles in length and the
pavement is to be of the concrete type.
Other contracts awarded by the com
mission were :
Myrtle Point-Coquille section of the
Coos Bay-Roseburg highway, grading
1.78 miles and surfacing 7.23 miles,
Scandia Shipbuilding company, $63,149.
Mohler-Clatsop county boundary sec
tion of the Roosevelt highway, grading
and - surfacing 4.67 miles, Tillamook
county court, $55,468.
Wasco-Biggs section of the Sherman
highway, grading and surfacing 9.45
miles, Pat Lonergan, $134,931.
BIDS ARE REFERRED
The following low bids were referred
to the engineer with power to act :
Rlckerall-Holmes gap section of the
West Side Pacific highway, paving 5.67
miles, cement concrete, Oregon Contract
company, $f35.16S. u , ?.
Waltervllle-Doyle hill section of the
McKenzie highway, grading and surfac
ing 2.98 miles, Albert Anderson, $22,255.
W inston-Camas mountain section of
the Coos Bay-Roseburg highway, sur
facing 10.8 miles, Metsger & Johnson,
$37,227. .
Bridge across Willamette near Cottage
Grove. Monson & Treiweiler, 13.477.
This bid was only one dollar below that
of La Doux St La Doux, $13,478.
A number of delegations appeared be
fore the commission in behalf of local
projects, but owing to tie absence of
Chairman Booth, no actloni was taken.
Klamath county, - throueh County
Judge Bunnell, asked tor the Improve
ment of the California-The Dalles high
way from Lamm's mill to Fort Klam-
th. and the Ashland-Klamath Falls
road from Keno to Hayden creek.
CtfCSTT HAS rtSD
Commissioners Alley asd Farmer of
Tillamook county asked for the Im
provement of the coast road from Hebo
south toward the Lincoln county bound-
ry. The county has S30.UOO to exDtnd;
which it expects the state to match.
T". J. Miller representing the Linn
county court asked the Btate to, enter
Into a coperatlve agreement with the
county and United States forest service
tn the Improvement of the' Santiam road
between Poster and the Ranger sta
tion. The county has $38,000 for the
purpose, which will be matched with a
similar amount by the forest service.
The state is asked to release approxi
mately $60,000.
A delegation from Coosi jcbunty asked
for the location of the highway between
Coquille and. Bandon.
George Aiken, and P. J. Gallagher re
inforced by Commissioner Dean, re
quested aid for a new bridge at On
tario and the improvement of the road
between Vale and On t ar io. A survey of
the route between Harper and Bunnell
ranch was ordered, s J
EMPLOYERS REJECT
(Continued Frorn Pace Ona)
day. The employers requested that the
state board, withhold any move until
after the mayor's lnveattsating commit
tee had reported. The committee, it was
expected, yrould report this afternoon.
In refaslns to arbitrate tha employers
maintain ; the attitude they have held
throughout the strie thai the union, as
far as he hiring of men; Is concerned.
does not exist. - ,', ' . . ;
The employers having already In ef
fect their plan of empioyirur earcro work
ers dlrecUy at their own hiring; hall, feel
that they hare everything to lose and
notning to gam by arbitration. - The
union, on the other hand. has. ns long
as the employers hire thraush their own
hall, lost Its. main point -of contention.
that it Is entitled to supply kngshor
nrca wr yie; port, .
F1I.TB SViT ' ' - , .T-
The employera point to -the" BUrcessfvi
creation .of; the 'twx ahon. tn San
Francisco and Seattle as part cause for
ineir aaamant stand hereJ If these two
ports have succeeded la wresting the
MOR
HIGHWAY
BIDS
ARBITRATION OFFER
control : of Thlrtnf workers : irom the
union.- Portland employers can succeed,
they argue. V ; j :vj-rril"'-iHi - f!l54 ',
- First contempt of court proceedings
m the - temporary la junction ; against
picketing were filed lit circuit court i to
day :-hyt , the employer. ; . '
Walter G,. Tounger. . a strikebreaker,
was-teamed as complainant against i J.
Bockknson and- B ; Forsbig; union
strikers. Tounger charges that the two
followed-him when heiquit work at Mu
nicipal Terminal o. 4,j Monday after
noon, to 11th and Jefferson strectsi. ;
There, .Younger -says, j fearing: attack,
he ran Into a -grocery stores j film fol
lowers, he says, yelled. i'Com4 ,nj-ypu
scab. We il get you .any-
way."
1
BOARD STUMPED
Bockkuson and Forsbig will
hearings Tuesday.
be given
In view of the board's declaration iof
neutrality it was non-plussed as to -where
to procure workers. It is probable, how
ever, that in view of the mediation, union
longshoremen may .be j empioyejd on the
shipping board's vessels.;! ) ,f '-.-'
The," following statement wis Issued
todayv by the longshoremen's union i-j. : '
As statement appearing in the daily
papers of May 9. and sponsored by the
Waterfront- Km pi oyer s of Portland, is
hoth misleading and contrary to a8 the
facts' in the caae. j - ':
It is a well known' fact that it all
waterfront troubles such as now iexlst
here HI Portland, a crowd of plug uglies
always flock in unbidden by either side
to the controversy, for the purpose of
robbing and slugging ; the poor simple
minded, misguided strikebreaker. This
gentry generally have several! of ;their
namhers working as strikebreakers! fur
nish those on the outside with informa
tion as to the movements of the strike
breakers and acting as confidence taen,
by leading the strikebreakers Into traps
set by their confederates on the. outside.
These facts are as well kno-wn tdcthe
employers as they are to us and when
they Infer that the present trouble en
countered by the strikebreakers is xione
by our members they know that they
are not stating facts.; i I '
Our members are conducting; absolute
peaceful picketing, endeavoring; in a law
ful wsy to dissuade : other men from
taking our places. Clashes of minor
importance occurs only when some pro
fessional strikebreaker deliberately
starts -trouble with oar members.
It must be apparent to ail who have
followed the present i waterfront diffi
culty, that it is a conspiracy to drive
the shipping away frorn Portland, pure
and simple. It must be equally plain
to all citizens that the longshoremen
are not responsible for the present state
of affairs. , f i
The waterfront "employers and their
allies, wun agencies in seautej Maeoma,
San Francisco and other nearby ports,
will soon be called upon to show cause
why they started this unwarranted ill
advised lockout of Portland longshore
men. The bar of public opinion and the
American spirit of a1 square ideal anl
fair play will sit in judgment upoa this
small group of selfish' men. I
Their unfair attitude towards the
Portland loneshoremen can i best be
gauged by their attempt to fasten the
crime of throwing oil of mustard in tne
eyes of a strikebreaker by an entirely
unknown person. This same person tes
tified that the said employers had of
fered Inducements to-, him It ine would
implicate the longshoremen.
If the waterfront i employers insist
upon lighting the longshoremen they
should at least be men enough to fight
fair. i
- The '-longshoremen are Simply resist
ing an attempt on the part of ithe Port
land waterfront, employers to annihilate
us as free and Independent Americans.
We are going to win; because; we fight
fair. - i
Cargo working on both, by ulnion men.
however, as was indicated Tuesday I in
The Journal, was expected hourly. An
order from the shipping board today was
to the effect that the board's carriers in
port should be .worked according j to
"pre-strike conditions. f This means, ac
cording to J. C. Jenkins, representative
tof the board, that uhion longshorenien
will work the vessels pending settlemeint-
The board, it is understood, favors the
employers' reduced wage scale, putting
Portland on a parity with Puget Sound
ports. It insists on abolishment of the
"list" system of employment j by the
union and maintains its stand against
the employers' hiring hall.
Auto Mechanic Is
Arrested on Charge
Qf Stealing Car
A pair of automobile licerise plates
led to the arrest today of Ernest Water
house, automobile mechanic, as he was
starting; to California with an automo
bile said to have been stolen from John
Rhea, No. 114 East 28th street. The
police say Waterhouse confessed to the
theft of car and plates. , ,
According to automobile theft bureau.
reports, Waterhouse traded the sedan'
body of Shea's car for a touring body
hto S. Moyer to disguise the stolen ma
chine In addition, Moyer gare water
house ?50, it is allered. The license
plates which Patrolmen Taylor and
Keegan found on the stolen , car had
been taken from a.- machine belonging;
to C M. Hoy. Errol Heights.' .. ......
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER UAMED
Hoouiam. Wash., May 10. Isormam F.
Coleman, president of the Loyal Legion
of Loggers and Lumbermen, witbf head
quarters in Portland,' has been chosen
principal speaker at tne commencement
exercises of Iloquiam hlsh school in
June. He will speak at what is planned
as the largest corfimencemene function
ever held In the city; The graduating
class numbers 64. exceeding the. former
record by 12 students.' ; j
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VACOTJTER MAKBIAGB XlCEySES
Vahcouvcr, Wash., . May lO-l-The fol
lowing marriagre licenses wdre issued
Tuesday : . Abner Sj : Dunlapi 44, nd
Mildred E. Hardy. 28, Spoaanei:; William
I. OracKs. 24, and, Mrs. Frankle Anders.
24. Spokane; Joseph E. Miller, 31. and
Riizahetn MeCartjr; 2?.1 Portland : i Gene
B. Price, 21, and Katie E. Brown,
Portland. . ... . n
mrri$es.DIrtds.Dcai7tx
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Frank I. Lawaon. wl. Minneapolis, Minn..
and Sum E. HaOandtv legal.. MoJt 9f Kliaa
street. - --, ..-' , ..,'M . r-
Kugene H. Laraen.
LAS-
kenr street, aad Mahal leaner. 24;
Ka. 492 H
fcast Barnaida atnea.
AHonao Talareco. 25. No. 581 Xaat Sinth
vet, aad Maria Beaeqoa. 23. o. SSI
Ninth
WEDDINQ ciiSDa3??S
w. o. ivmi e cr - ? tit siss aids,
. - :.- -' grRTHS- .' ''''- ' '
HOBRIN3 Te Mr. and Mra. Mil Bobbin,
t 294 Orand aeeaoa. May T. tarhw, a ana aad
eaoxbter. - . . v ,.
BAltlCErrrK Tt Mr. aad Mm lawrwaee BaH-
eeXe, &0O East, Sth. April 24. a danswter.
Gl'F.RRA Te Mr. aad Man. Frank Oserr,S
. North KeOcax. May 8. son. (,,--1.; - .;
KETT11 T Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Keith. 423
. HO? urik ttmr A. a nan. ' ; i
WILT8K T Mr. and lata.; JobA Tfiltaa. 82nd
url Fremont. Aortl' SOvri. Oasanter. a i
CROFT To Mr. tad Mn. WUbar Cioft.
- 13S aiaracc. atay i. aaguier..,ji - s s-n , . -HASTING
-T Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph C Haav
hucs.' 1SS4 Eaat tiBaaai Slav 3. a apn. f -
BEIUT8 To Mr. and Mrs, Eaiii P. Beilfua,
Eaat, Madssoaw AprU S3, a aanter.
SrNCiKR T Mr. and Mr. Jake SiscecV: ilSX
Hamilton neenae. Auril SO... a dauahter. i
PFAK.VDER Ta Mr. and Mra, W. 1 Pfaandcr,
771 H PoweU. May s, a dangntar. I -
I 668 Taaconrar arena. Mat 1 a daugbuer.
DEATHS
"bh'KI.NSOS id IV. EHAuMcm. 201 E
; ! Mar 7. S2 xea. Heart .duaaae.
A"nt indigestion, i - j . -
PRI.VEK Hoaaa Sprinter. 1 3 1 East 8th
- north. May t. 78 yaara, Oerebnl bemarrhaae.
BILJJXOS rorge JUIltesaJ 818 8tli at
nttheast. Maj S. 18 xesnv 3aoaie talc
tinal nphrfUa. T- ( '' "!.'''",'''"
HAVDAHL amie O. llarahl. 1 54 Eaat Rn-
. Kay 7. 5 year. TBrowial pneamoiua.
BOOT ItatUe K. Root. t2 Minaaaota -
nae. May 8. 4 year. Karctootaa of hrtn.
PARKER Ahce Irene Pais'- 498 ',,
May , 59 yeara, CirrmoM of nt'rua- , r
MORREUj EiUabeth Itaitr MorreU. 1448
Hawthorn. May T,; SI ieam . Gneal de-
UHitJ Anna La-. Old Peipples InTalid home.
May -7. 87 yeara. Cerebral heaMWTfeage.
JACK SOX Hearr 3anwa Jackaon. S Eaat
i 43h atreat. May i 7, 7 yeaj. . Arteno
arieroria. ' ' .1 " I ; ' , '
TEEFE (iearf H. Teei, B204. E. Asa. May
5. 74 yea: cerebral ibemarrhase. . . ---"'
MeKETTELlOK Mary E. JJfcGetcriclt. 317 As-
ioj;ton bniidinc. Maj S. yeara; cereonu
rpiei I :
NEW TODAY
50
SACRIFICE
a slpp
Exceptiooally well appointed 5
room thoroughly modern bun
galow, .with large attic, high
grade mahogany finish, hard
wood floor, good garage; won
derful location on Alameda
Drive. Price $5500; very rea
sonable terms. Photo at office.
See Mr. Young, with
FLUFF JtUGS
ads out ol your bid worn-out
arpets and rugs. Save kait the
pnee of a new reg. oae woolaa
' cletnins.
Sal 2 Rasa atvaaa-c leaned, $19
East 3580 188 East Eight
fiajaireoMi West Park and TaathlB
At 10 A M. Tomorrow
CARPET CLEANING
neriTTiNO. relayimo. incsiziNOi era
8x12 RUQ8 SHAMPOO, S2.60.
Wrtlwiiw maw evae. Faathera ItanaTatae.
JU.I. KINDS NEW KiaTTH ESSE for SALfl
H.Ufr auOS mean from ok. caraaU.
Purnttura npholttared and repaired.
PIONEER MATTRESS CARPET
CLEANIMS WMKt
4 072 M. LlnaeJn St. j Rut. SS77.
SPECIAL NOTICES 101
WE THE undenicned haTe bought the stock of
tey St Cane, in VVhitehonM at Cascade Locks.
We will not be restWinsible ifor anv debts con
tracted before this date. April 26. 1922. H. C.
PEARSON, MATTi J. HGCKLER, Cascade
Locks. Or., Boi 93,
Pl'BI.lC hearing fit Sanitan llonrtrtions In lion
Tards, Berrr Fields andl Orchards will be
beld in the of f teas of the j Industrial Welfftse
commission. 64 6-64 S Courthouse. Portland, Or.,
May 24, 1922, at 3:30 n. at.
I HAVE purchased1 the apartments known as
No. 432 and 434 Mill treet. including all
furniture and furnishings, and paid for same in
foil. N. C. Hendricks.
MEETING NOTICES
102
WOBLES
Much preparation baa been
made bf the nobilitj at Baker
to entertain at a ceremonial ses
sion to be held at Baker, Or., on
Mar 13. 1922. A special train
will Ira re Portland at 6 o'clock
f m.. May 12, returning m
time on Sunday, May 14. Coma
' all re faithful and. ioin the
cars ran. Make toot nmmtloni, NOW at fVn-
salidsted tiiiet offices. 3d and Washington sts.
vur poittttut so difects.
Hafl'ET BECK WITH. Recorder.
zo imperial HoteL
CARX PARTY AM) DAXCE
Tomorrow i ( Thursday) ere
nlnr at Maecabee. ball. 888 H
Waataiagton street, by Tent So. 1.
Maocaaees. Another of our well
patronised and enjoyable parties
for the nubile r.ni a -an.
dancing. 19. Fine aU-Maocabee union orchestra.'
V- J"-, noor committee. Kt pry body
Inrited. Admission 25 eenta.
Entertainment Committee.
KENTON LODGE NO. 145, A. V.
St. Special comrnuniea
ticm Thursday erening. ft:30 sharp.
Work in F. C. degree.
B. B.-EADLET. Sec y.
COLUMBIA 1AIX.R NO. IV. A.
' . A A. Special communi
cation torn ottoiw (Thursdar) ee
mng at 6:30 io'olotfk. 1bor and
examinations in the E. A. degree.
-VistUng brethren always welcome.
r n.r,u tilKX. Bec'r.
it
VIOTOBT CHAPTER, No. HO.
O. B. B-. atated com mun iratioa
Thursday erening. . May 11, at
Archer Place, rjegrees.
HAZEL STBITBLE.
. Secretary.
Jft WELFARE CLUB of ' Portland
f fhaptr No. 97 j O. E- S.. wUI en
ss VnaslterUin with at card narty on
ft Thursday afternoon ,at 2 o'clock at
i&KJi. the Eaat aide BlMSes Men's club.
' mr There will be prises and refresh
ments. Admission 25 centa.
MEETS areary Wednesday nicht
a o cioca. wiityt, win-
- v jaiuna brotners
ruw r.
A.
J. ICESS. X. C
C Bl TRACET. fleev
cou
KT fit. HOOD NO. 1. Forest-
era f America.1 meets eeen
Wedneeday night at East Side Bcoa-
smss Mea's BaHJ 114 H Qraad aea.
Social Bight frmrth Wednesday each
month, : All Foresters iantad.
atf O. O. F.. aoeeU thia fWed
""xJhjkV needay) craning In Orient hail.
Eaat Sixth and Alder streets, at
' 8 pi. sn. First (1st! degree. -
J. fX, MABTISDA1J5, !. . -4irrE
HALE. Secretary.
llAWTHOKNKi LOIXJE NO. Ill,
-A. Ft and A. M.- Special meet
tns Thmadagr afternoon at- 3 o'clock.
Work 's tow K. A. decree. This
meeting will : continso thraagh tne
aeeatna. VislUng bretltrea wetcoaae.
8CNNTS1DB -LODGE NO. 163,
, A." r. .and A- M.. E. 89th st.
at itosrtaoraa arte. - Stated meet
tag a 7:80 pi ..xsw; May- It.
CAKlV PASTY- , I" ." , ' ,. ';
Will" ba ansctt ia tne Paotse SUtaa blda;.. 409
Aider ft,, corner of 11th. Wednesday aeaxng,
tsndar tiva ausxneaa of the Lanrei club: 10
prixea are offered, also doer prisa. Ererjbody
. tlMil wra&M. e-..
f I T. F. Js-'.lw7?V
CALA.VTHE IXllMiE NO. 21. K. Or
. P.. meets Wednesday ereBing- at 8
o'clock at corner ef Klmgnrartlt and
Albtna. asennas Ttntsag -Pytmwaa -iav
TRed. C M. JAMES. K of R. m.
C A. WIBIIVMAN xr- C- 47.-
"4s" CAU) PAKTX grren by Astra earcS
- No. v 18a tn Neighbors AC Woodcraft SMg.,
ItHA and Taylor . sts.,' m Thursday CTeamg,
Good truaa admkffisfta 35s.
$1000
I : 7o2 Chamber of Commerce I
KORIHWRUG CO.
102
OSEOXTA , TRIBE, -' ISiPKOVED
U. : K. M-. a&esta tiU : Thwoday
nwbt W. O. W. hall, 112 Eaat
Ui SL-f- Visitma; brethren : wei
tcm. i ' V. Q, LEH34AK,'
r uu. of K. '
ICifI-KU JEWKLKl ;a nweaMty. vnttaa.
aaraa. linrrr Urn.. !-!! ath . '
DEATH NOTICES ; 103
BaXiA.At the ie-Wenee, Sa 24 Brod
'. ay. May 9. W. H-i Bimu. Puneral nourt
Ww.i 9rmaJami at the residential ; parlor of
Miller 4k Tracey. , , ;.-ii.
-V:
FUNERAL NOTICES
Xi4
CONCAXSOS In tliv. city. Mar 10$, Mary Coti-
canijon. -aged 92 year, mother ; of Mn.' T.
Ih'nnecn and KUt-r Cbarln of the. Stum of
Prondenee, Yakima. K, J. and J. T.j Coneannon.
Funeral will ha held fxom tHa residence of her
., ;T. J. Coneannon. 804 Ttarman at. ttiday.
May; 12, at :45 a. m.. thence to St. Patrick '
chsreh. 19th an.J hirr xtx., at 9 a, ra.. wbera
requiem Kin will be 'ot feral. inda tnrit4,
P)secmit flowers. lnUrrunt Moont Valraiy
eemrT. ; ; i
TCRXER In this city. Maj 8. Miner a J. Turn
er; ared 53 ! yean, wife of Frwl Tnror,
mother f Mrs. ' Ora tran and Frank Baxter
are innted to attend the funeral erioe to ea
neia at toe ettarwl of Kaoot & Wneaklon. Uelraont
at 85tb at.. Thntsday.. May 11. at.l:3U ; in.
Cotwtading terrines at prtpcorwe if
FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS U
East Side
Funeral Directors '
F. C. DljxNlXG. 1NC4
"Tlie Family . Seta the Price" ,
E. Alder et. Phnne Eat 85
414
Edward lioirnan
Son '
TH1ED AND SALMON
MAIN R07
Snook &!Whealdon
FlXKF.At. DIRECTOBS
SCCCESSOBS TO j;
BREEZE St bNOOS: !.
BRIIONT AT 3STH TABOR 1238
Dunning McEntee
Morruoa it.
at T"li
Br,rlway 480
Ant. H45-S&
A. I. KESWOBTHT, H. S. HENDERSON
A, D, Kenworttry Co.
K802- 9Si rt. 8. 1 . Aoto. S1S-21
I Lerch, Undertaker
EAST EtETESTH AND HAW.THORNB
PHONE EAST 781 !
iFinley's Mdrtuary
MONTGOMERT AT FIFTH MAIJf 9
JUI.LEU St TRACET. independtnt .funeral di
rectors. Fnnerala ST5 and op. i Wfhinitoo
at Ella at. Broadway 291. Antn. 51R-44.
O T D.Tna- fXW KESIDENCK
1T a a a-P,y a w i
ESTA HL.1SHMKNT.
901
W1IJ.1AMS ATEJ
McFNTEE & EILEBS funeral parlan with all
the priTcy of a bene: leth and Eeerett
tta Phone ' Broadway 2123. Ante 621-33.
B. M. GnJbrndcn
CHAMBERS CO.
E. H. Beed
INC.
24S-250 Krjineiworth are. Wdln. 830S.
A. R. Zeller Co.
Will
Phone ; (Cast 10SS.
SlrnnrAS C'NUliKTAKlSti CtT Phone
3K6WC9 Mam 41fta. Cor. 3d at Clay.
MONUMENTS
10t
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WQAKS )
C aTJALTTY lXMOBIAXS
tCtMWtO PIKE STS. PMOffg CT43 ;
FLORISTS
107
Martin & Forbes
354 WASHINGTON ST.
MAIN 29;
FIN'E FLOWERSFOB AI.L
OCCASIONS ARI3TCAli.Y
ARKANUED. ,
2S
HOT HOUSES
MAIN
FLOWERS FOK ALL UCCASIONS
Main
4737
"We Will Please Tou." TAMH1LI. i&T TENTH
Smith's -Flower Shop
'Portland's Progreselse Florist
Flowers for All OccasiJS
f215. T. C. Luke. Mgr.. 6th and Alder
Main
; LOST AND FQUNPJ 108
THE FOLLOWING articles were found on the
cars of the P. K. L. Sc. V. Co ! May
14 umbrellas, 'i pr. glasses. - purses. keys.
1 suitcase, 1! handbags, auto tire. ring. 4 pack
ages. -2 books school ticket-, percolator top.
Itandkerchief. Owners may obtain : nmc upon
proper identlficatKm at 1st and A Her st. sta.
LOST Saturday eremng. ladies' handbag purse
in Peoples theatre, containing $2 and Moose
heart tickets. FindeT please call Main 617 J.
Reward. '
LOST or -strayed, black and Un Airedale. Ter
wiHiger blTd.. May 1. Call Aut. 627-69 dur
ing das. - .j-
LOST A small cameo pin, feat, night bet. 14th
and 6th, on Washington. Please return to 202
Franklin hotel. Broadway 1937, i
LOST In Maiestie theatre Saturday ere., one
gold signet ring, initials "E. 11. X." Beward.
S-562. Journal. j ; ;
XXST on Dlf ear. large, brown purse, containing
money, pen, glasses, papers. Keep money and
return articles. Main 8487. ' '
IjOST Ladr'a cold wnat watch on or near Port
land- bird. : engrsred K. N. . L. 1 1 Telephone
Woodlawn 8217. Reward. ' i '
IX1ST Monday eTeniag. 3d and Tamhill, brown
and white Fox Terrier: wore dark gray sweater.
Suitable reward. Woodlawn 2765. i
LOST Pnrpie . umbrella Tuesday ; jrrentag at
Second and Tamhill. Call Tabor 8314. Re-
ward. , '" ;
FOCND. lady's wrist watch, Wednesday 1 morning.
Owner may hare same by identifying and
paying for ad. 206Vs First st
WILL nartr hi found lady's diamond ring he-
twaen Union sts. and 9th St., n Holladay
are., call East 5551. ' Reward. i
LOST Snort-tail Colli dog. Keward.
Caswell. Bdwy. 115. j j
Nadine
LOST Auto lock, west aide, near Madison at,
Reward. Call Do Ment, Mar. 4800.
LOST Small cameo brooch between! Eaat 28th
rand 14th and.Waahlngton: reward.' Kaat 7484.
LOST Roll of bedding on Willamette bird,
or Linnton road. Call Wdln. 8243.
LOST- A gray fox fur on Morrison; it, Monday
morning.- Return to Journal office. Reward.
liOST. fraternal pm, '! "Mrs. II. A.i begel" en"
graTed on back. Phone Wdln. 8245. Reward.
LOST, bright yellow Persian jrat. Call 448 E.
62d at Reward. ' Phone 6t-i.
EDUCATIONAL ! 1 200
BEGIN EARNING MONET QtlCKLI
. En mil for day or sight school at this great
tronxwss .college, the i training school for suc
cesses. Courses indhsde comptometer, atenw
grapuy, banking. Bookkeeping, prrrata secre
tariat, i Wnla ox paona Main 890 (or Iras
catalog!, i 1
' ' 1
Fourth, . wear
Uorrisc. Portland.
EABJf TOtTRj WAY THKOUGH
AMSKY BLPQ.. Q ASD MOBR1SOW
EARN 8119 ta 8250- saowtbly, expenaaa paid, as
railway traffic inspector; position i guaranteed
aftes- 4Y. SBoatha spare-tiase study or asopey -sa
funded.
lt opponumtaea. wms lor sraa
booklet. S-17 2.
Traming last.
gaffalo. w. y.
HOLER BARBER COLLEGE wtll teacV you
the trade Asv eight stacks Rcania soma pay
whxla learxung; positions secured. Oregosi ex
saassce saea receire stat aid. Writa or . call
for eaUlogue. 234 Bsrauae tt Jb '
' prlrata tMUucuo opiitd psyeholoaj sad
psrebas phanomeas i Pnas t tsadlsgs ataia
14V8S for appointment. - .'-..- Il - '
"':J '-- tKABS ffELEOBAPHTj
-' Eaflwsy .Tolegrspbi lwscitwte. J4 " TUflway
Excbaaa bldg. Hay and night , irliwn, -
MiCN. ma
lea rains.
a, ktarn barber trade: , wages vhus
Oxcfioai Bathac Coiiaga : 2s& JAauV
tuZETlNC NOTICES'
2 tTJ
St aVaVT-JPwSSSJ
Ljjfsjlfr aaow oo Jow nowtRi
l sjir hcabsom sxarrwEEM acrMSii!
200
. TrPlXOTEXCUSil. SPELXIXU AXI
eierSk '
.1"
is
III NINETY OAY5
i " I 1AT OR NMIMT 3CHOUI
' - . - 0 a
BOMB STCtlT COl K8K ; COMPLETE
-! - . FOR S17.S0.
l! TWK K'' SHORT1UXD SCHOOTj
SI 5-IS Ipnm Bids. Broaewar &".
:" - HELP WANTED--1ALE X01
50lHJ A llRAU SAU SMAX WAMtl)
A BT! FRANK U MoiClPE.
' i; Lararft' Home 'Seller in. America. .
!: HERE HS yrtClt PPKTUS1TT : '
ts set into the teal aetata Innuneiia and make
bi moorj aisorixled with H, procrie,
reliable EST A B I JSH F.U OFFICE, PRO VIOEB
oa i tare Ambition. IWennrriatimi. aens f
hnnaor. Optuaism, OttX- A t'ARi ran furnish
oeti of rrierancM and are -wiJUuc TO WORK.
Tncwanda of) newcontets will be crowrhnc into
oT ieity to lorata. Ttwusandii df new home are
ban built ANI WtlJI Bt KOI.U POKTLANU
hi :ON THE VEKGK P OXK VK THE
.-REATET REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES IN
HER HlijTOBT.- We Xeed a Un mjariaaa
TOiAT. See ' -,;'-
1 Third stj, bet. Washington and tr.
VA.VTEf4-"Man with, teams r team and
I trvck foj fake wood haulinc twnfract at
1.75 a ord. and man tn taes 1J0 cord
drag mw .centra. St fl.&O cord,- or can
take borh contracts, tocether. Wanted--Mi
to clear 6 jacroa land, blasted already, 3S
lvi Acre: atK maai to irlash 0 acres at :
82 per aere. Tw lawn and garden men,
cfcy. 3,B tier da j; 3 farm Laud.. 10;
2 milkers, 865.
PIONEER EMPIiOTMENT; COMPANY
i 14 Nvrtu Second 'st
WF, UIH, TKAClt Yt'
To sell real estate. If you're sold" books, css-n
rigistcrs, musical uwtrumeiifc. iusurance. auto
rrobilc or any article: that requires soliciting you
can sell real estate and double your earning.
This is your opportunity to get into the 850O-S-cionth
class, i Kee He. Comte, 8 to 12 o'clock.
' COMTE Si KOIUMAN .
418-4 20 4 22 r-palding Wdg.
j I-argcst Ixit and Suburban Acreage
Sellers in IVrtland.
I? Salesmen Wanted
I want 10' good. Mre.' productnt stoca sales
men.; I bae s s-ery attractrre issue o a local
ermpany beaded by PerUand business men. Good
commissions and plenty of lead to work from.
Apply room 708 SweUanJ building. Ask for
Mr. Price. -
TBE OT.DS. WOSTMAX & KINO STORE
requires the serrices of an experienced
salesman for rugs.: earpeta,' etc. : best of.
references required. Apply superintendents
office, 9:15 to 10:80 a. m.
UAUIO KE't'4 cpmplete. best on the marktt fcr
the snoney; immediate delirery, no waiting:
big money for salasman. See Mr. Boatright,
Mulinomah Sotel. '"
EXCF.PTIONAL uiHmHunitj in tlx- rea; etate
line for satesman of ability.; Mnst have car.
Millerhip St Stuart. 165 H 4lh st. Main S275.
WANT elderly man to help lake care few cows
fat room and board, some wages. 106 Gris-
woldi aVe. Woodlawn 2901. .
CHEVROLET salesmen warned- Apply sales
manager ' Fields Motor Car ; Co.. 14U and
Alder sts. '
SALESMEN -1 hare the best 25c seller here.
Keystone. 325 Failing st
LIVE smbitioiu partner; mu-,1 hare $300; quick
action, good results. V-43. Journal. .
WANTED At once, man to learn ra lea nixing
and rtereadina. Call 432 Hawthorne.
HEADQUARTERS for cooks and kitchen help.
48 H North 2d. Broadway 2839.
WAN" TED, one mattress finisher. American
Rt-dding Cq.. T.49 ancouTer ave
WAI ED First-class bench cabinet maker. Uni
ru RorlT Corooration. 8O0 Sandy.
NONrU.MON jiiainters wanted.
24 E. Killinga-
worth. Countiss & t'o.
BARBER wanted for children's hair cutting.
Bdwy. 8259. Furnish own chair.
WANTED two boys,
arenue notth.
Call: 1029 Union
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204
Tfaii WOMItjil J PKOiHiUTlVK DIVISION, city
of Portland, offers its seralees m ait nutters
pertaining to the srelfsre and protection of
women and girls; interriaws confidential. 814
Worcester bia. 3d aad Oak at, g-hooa Mala
882a. j .1 . ;
AGENTS and demonstrators for new, wonderful
face creams; and- lotions ; good, pay, experience
preferred. Broadway 49SO. ; - i
WIHTXIK 2 waitresses for hetl in small town.
wages 845 nd board. Acme Employment ot
fice.i 50 N. 2d t. Broadway 7903.
WANTED Trustworthy girl tor light house-
work and to assist with children. 505 E.
Coach. ! . !
AN IKXPEltlENCED marcel warer. hair tlreaser
knd manicuTKt. Uosentnal Sisters, Lipman,
Wolfe as Co. ;
ANY UIllu in need of a tneno, apply to the
SalTstioo Army Ke&eue Uonra. Mayfair and
Alexander rta.1 Poena Mam tu. i-ss car.
MIDDLEAUEjD LADY who wants permanent
home to care for Z small cbiidren: must be
sble to. leara town. Call 607 Powell St.. Apt. M.
GREt; shorthand taught priTately by expert.
BrOadway 4116. ' '
BOOKKEEPER and general office work, real es
tate office.: 830 per month. Z-27. Journal.
IIEA1,TH .Ccidcnt and ho?)ital insurance; big
commwioni SOl i'orbett bldg. '
SITUATIONS WAfsrTED--MALE 251
CAHI ENTER Ebnaies gircn on repair work.
roofs repaired and garages built, shop, 1367
Hswthotne. iTsbor 12t. I
PAIMlXli. paper hanging and -ing; pri. n
nasunable:j work guarantee,-'. Shop 1385
Hawthcrne ate. Tsttor 1722 It TJor 12J.
EOOFS reahingled ; gutters anj d,wnpipe out
up at pre-war prices. Ten Tiara experience.
Satisfaction guaranteed, estimates iree. East 1 ag.ai
SCREENS made to order, old screen uoois arfi.
wiodows repaired. All kinds ilower boxes soada
to order. Auto. 8172T. : .
SHINOLING-4 Haso your house reahingled and
painted by! experts; work guaranteed. Sell-
wood 821.'.
PKLNTEU. rapid, accurate, figure stock, do some
... . , . . i , i .. n. , i.. ,
Kautsman, Waldpprt. : r.
LET ME MAKE your oid house new. Tinting,
painting, . panerhanrinc and plaster patching.
Fknpire 7 81. j Thomas Ktutts.
CUNCRETE pouring and finishing: hare mixer
and equipment; large asd small Jobs. Brown.
East 212. L
YOCNG man. married, good education, with fia
years' abstracting and courthouse experienae,
wants work ia city. H-llfl. Journsl.
MELLR1GHT and carpenter. .Position as gen
eral repair! man. Non-union. East 4575,
erenings. : 1
CAKPKNTKlt. experienced, day of contract:
gires satulactma. Address K.-S7. Journal, or
57 S Spokane are.
LANDSCAPE: cardner, 16 years' experience in
ANDSt
city.
4 J1 ..,
Can Marshall 1229.
ALL KINDS i of cement work neatly dona.
K reuse. 653'J avtrn a -re. a. n.
sc-rgprfk ZZS Uhn,D. lna VT
i pIK"tL.f?d e,a,af " 19
4 6th at. Tabor 3658.
HOUSE RAISING, cement work of ail kinds;
reasonable. I Mar. 8365. i
EXCAVATING, ptowiag and ail kinds of" team
work. M. Fielding. Automatic 628-88.
PAINTING, paperino, tinting, enamel work a
specialty; wora guarameea. us Dor o
CONCRETE jpouring j by machine; general
ment wort:
can pen. ia so, after 6 p.
PLUMBING dona ; eery reasonabia by tua hour
or- by tne pop, i aut. zao-oi.
PLLMBLNG, Heating. General Uepairing
; . )o Urge or small WtKHDUA W.N 4.
EXCAVATING, grading, ptoarmg aad gsasral
team work. Phone Tabor 9068. ,
aB. Coouaeuag, Carpentery and General Ke-
palripg. esu laoor wza a i; Jsermoat.
l"OU any kind concrete work call Tabor 1989,
mornings aad erenings.
PAPERI1ANGLNG. tinting. inside finishing ;
first class work; est, turmsnej. labor 8080.
PAINTING. eaiciaalntmT and taaida finUa, work
guaranteeo; pncea mwaaa at iwra. am
PAINTING, tTINTINti, ALL BRANCHES SA
BON ABLEj T A IU BB3. ' WUUU 8326.
CABPENTEH and contractor, jobbing, anything
IA trie ouiicung tine, rsaw xasc eoog,
HOUSK and interior painting. Tinting. Guar
anteed work. Very reasonable- .Ant. 414-43.
HARDWOOD:, FLOORS by: day or coBtract.
Kef erenees. rI 111 Koaney are. qin. ssaz.
BAAEMENTR.
or Pay worst, ssx. saa. - - : -TINNER
wors dona reasonabSe by boar or iob;
satisfsctjoo guaranteed. ; Wdln. ' 6869.
CASPlOiTEBrcosUraetor, build jour boma or rs
pair old owe. Ant. 630-25. j t
JTXPEKIESCET - gardener 1 waats - day work or
contract.-- iTsbor 4T3T" ...
WANTED Spading or any kind of work; wssrs
rrasooable. Mais 2403, sfter p. m.
LET X'S DO frosur pfcrarhag;" gnort Sam; good tools,
. . at'Toasonabie- pricea. Call Sefl. Ii2A.
CESSPOOLS 1 auj aewera put in and connected
aarwhera ia city at lowest wrioea, Aut. 33-91.
JatiTTT AND; JEFF are the bast aad. caaapast
- papw haafera. Wdi, 81S. ,
IEDUCATIONAX.
SITUATIONS WANTTO--MALE 231
: LKAKX KOOFS - h- ,
Skillfully:' repaired and pa luted ; references;
huiKiiadaot satxtned msstomers: . 20 !n' s
prieBce. . Bdwy. 1573 'or Msia 1804. Prices
the heef. M a. Co.; Inc 828 B. -et T.. Mdg.
CA&PENTEB wort, rnu waTrk., baodsawing, rw
pair ork promptiy atteaued to, -.-. Neiaoa ' St
XieisoB. 6 Nmu ark sia. . Pboo AatsMsattc
Grading: and Excavating
" Day or 'ouacf. 'Teams' and domi wagons
for hire by day. Uaia w744, ; j i
OFFICE BOY, -experienced aaimeosrapber waat
pnjtiori with , reliable firm; wurk - . hours,
wages 859 a month. Call Main ut. , alter 7
p. m. . -; - - . - . f -.; y-::;: . ; ; . '
LA WNilOU KKij uarpeued, sewing machiaea aud
phonographs' repaired;; ws. de sli kiwb. s
chanie work; call, at.1 deliver. 15U7 fcmniUla,
'Woodlawn a&4H. - - J v -
PLOWING, i basemebt diggusg. - oas r oituraet,
eneral teaming. Caii xer s p. saw A at,
623 6S. . r----- ..- .!--;-.. r ,
U'tsuDLAWN ' Best ol kefersnce lor'" "r
6613
; ; Painting.: Kaloraming. t
Iane Hancing, :ioo4 Painting-
' Roofs: ReshingledV
'A ISPM -lAt.T I ,
MAKSHAM, 21S9.
-CEMENT WORK. JOOD -WORKMANSHIP
tiLARANTEED. KARL BAT1EE & CO.
PHONES EAST 9153 OR - tjKI-LWOOD- 91S.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 2S4
CHEERI-TJIi. resixnaihle woniair'. will -oaf for
the old or convalescent, chaperon the young,
day or hour. Sell. 25B9. :r:;- -
HL v-lNbea . .ot'lice positioo answerms. phoned
etc. cr erranx work; refcreuca; Sttlja week,.
Mala 2.- " ' . - I ' ; ..-.--' .
V1I.I, ...GIVE ohiWren ' S-I. caro and: tu.mc;
tvterenVe.' I tHIH Michigan se., -M-A icsft - .,1-
,iiil, Kgnij, work a ! chambermaid. kit4?hu
b,tt,"r, in exchange tori ape.it ment. l-:sst Srlti2.
WILL TEACH auto knitting. 40s hr.
232 45. Jfrs Forbes.
Au4
CtMxiRKD LA DV. wants day work.
-r"1 - t. ',. 1 1 : i -' , , " 1
Call East
DRESSMAKING
258
iiEMSTITCHINQ ; i
All work completed same day. 'Mail orders
solicited and arisen, prompt attention. Straight
work c per yard. - 171 Park et. M. t507. f
PLAIN SEWING: neatly done; children's clothes
specialty : prices reasonable. 1171 E. XaoabiU.
Tabor 8425." -
HEMSTITCHING-,-White. ,7e per ard; but
tons. We ci re S. AIL green stamix. 209 Albky.
DkESSMAKIXG. reasonable."' 122 IStb. st-
comer Washington. Broadway 6970.
MRS. W. W. LTKNS of 149 13th st. has mored
to 6S1 Hoyt. Main 6968. i
DRESSMAKING of all kinds; children's clothes
a specialty. . Call Woodlawn, 2492. ; i
KXPERIEMCED dressmaker by day.
MarshaU 2463.
Beferences.
nSMSTITCHING white. C per yard straighl.
Buttoa St Plaiting Shor. BU9 Tleyal bids.
L- NURSES 257
t:OMPETKNT NUKJ4K. A CTOMAT1G 043-4 6.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
CALL at T. M. O. A. for free list of moderate
priced rooms for young men tn all parts of the
ity. including rooms at Central; I, M. C; A., tela
phone in. each rocm, shower baths, club facilities.
DAYTON HOTEL, 1st and Taylor, modem, free
bath and. phone.. Clean. ' All outside rooms.
CO cents and up. 82 a week and up.
ABTHCR HOTEL, 170 lltn st. near Morrisoa
Clean and modern rooms by day, weak or
montb at reasonable rates. .: ;
FOB BENT -5 rooms, furnished,
st. Woodlawn 6088.
771 Alberta
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY
301
PLEASANT ROOM FOR BUSINESS WOMANr
WEST, SIDE, EASY-WALKING DISTANCE.
MAIN 6719.
2 NICE clean sleeping rooms or housekeeping
rooms, .fully furnished, in " prieato family :
rery cheap, to right party, - Free phone. Call
Wdln. 5724. 1004 Commercial st, -. H '
Nob'iiill
. i.
3 well furnished rooms in refined and oeaoa-
rui nome. i. sin xpr. swreu.
FURN. rm.i different -from the usual aind, in
new 870o(V bnnnlos.. new furnishings; kitch
en, home privileges; 20 imin. from city, ia-. nice
rare of Richmond. Tsbor naiu, - on'y-
MODERN room with bath adjoining, Gasoo fur
nace. hot snd' cold water, telephone. 1 garage
Mar. 816. 684 Hoffman., 3 blocks from Broad
way and Grant. . ' : ' '
WELL APPOINTED SLEEPING ROOM T5f
PRIVATE FA MILT, BATH ADJOIN IN
WEST SIDE: WALKING DISTANCE, r l OB.
2 GENTLEMEN: MAIN' 6108. 1 j
VACANT May 1. 8 fur. H. K. rooms, with
alaeping porch, also 2 large front rooms: garage
if wanted, lawn and flowers. 427 N. 21st sk.
Broadway 5561.
UNUSUALLY ;Jarge, pleasant tlront room, auitr
able for. 2 ; also single) front - room, in clean,
quiet home ; so other roomers, west sids, dosa
in. Msirr 4840. I ' i
FRONT BOOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO; KENT
83 A WEEK. 109 E.111TH NEAR ALDEKi
EAST 24 20-. . -
NQB II1LL NICELY PDRNISHED LABGE
. FRONT ROOM. REASONABLE ; ALSO
LIGHT H. K. ROOMS, i 742 LOVEJOI 874
MARSHALL 3074. ;
UNUSUALLY, nleasant larxe sunny front room.
suitable for two: exceptionally furnished; also
tw single -room: moderate tent; home pnriiegea.
455 Market, corner 13th.! Mam 5218.'
ONE ery nice room, on tiiird floor, in scry nice
home, modern in erery respect: ; plione in
house; gentleman only; rent eery reasonable. CaU
725 East Madison: ' ' !
LARGE, airy front bedroom, with closet, bath,
phone. 83 per week, 1I per month. 1 block
Mississippi car,' 12 rain, to business center. Ga-
race ir aesired. woodlawn
LARGE, front room, nieeiy jurniabed, first -floor,
cloite in, '; 8 blocks- cart of Broadway bridge.
Suitable for man, and wile, working.-332 Boss
st East 8084. , .'( ' ' !
MODEltN, nawly fur. rooms:, light, plesssnt;
blk. N. Mt. Scott car. 34th: rates reasonable.
Tabor- 2211. l2tt E. Madiaon. j
NOB HIIJ Befiaed home; light., cleaat room.
reasonable. 84 N. 21st St.. comer . of E
erett ; walking distance. ' j - -1
830 -WILL rent by wek or month. 2-roora
stesm-heeted furnished apartment, free telephone
snd Ught. vvsrrentin Apartments. u; na t
WELr--FUBNU5HKD. STEAMrHKATED KODM.
CMJSE IN. SWT UTil .-. ST., NEAB. Hh
U'MBIA. APT. K.. MARSHALL' -4S1J -
CLEAN furnttihed sleeping rooms, refined home,
walking . distance,, one . block from Waihingtoa
st. 65 22d st. N. Main 03. j I
$10 COZY sleeping room for gentleman is it
tractire home. 106 N. 23A. Marsaaft 1450,
Cannot bo beaten for the money. -: i - 'V -- -
LARGE, r lean - well furnished ,. sieeping room;
furnace heat; free nhone and bath, i walking
distance; 84 per week. 948 Couoge 1st. j
TWO rooms' fumiahed; - also 3 rooms, sraodern,
east side,' nice - location, with ; or , without
garage: cheap rente Wdln, 1184. -,; - - j
LARGE surrey room. modern, phone, etc.' 454
E. Market, cor. IS. 8th, 2 blocks sooth of
Hawthorne. ' : -
CHEERY,; well-furnished ; room. 1 - bloak frmu
Good KamarHan hospital, immaculately clean,
lots bet water, home privileges, . Msin 5050. n
WELL FURNISHED front room, also! other
$8.50 and ap; walking distance, 743 Irring
St.; Mstn 2425. ..,'. .;, - .. ' J ' - -NICE
big room (pr rant, ,81.50 a week; rloee in;
near Mtssasbrppl are. ear. ' ,121 Monroe at.
NI'E front room, hatlw' phone, prirstej garaga,
ggth snd East' Irring" t -East 8859.- J 1 " i
BOOMS foe Catholic working girl, reasonable"
Ant 2-8. 5484 42d are." K. J
; ROOM AND BOARD
302
j Nortonia Hotel I I
I KI.EVENTH OFF.; WASHINGTON" 1
Portland's high-class downtewn . reaidential
kwa
hotel; Wa gira you the ootuforta of home,
American and European plan. Rates 'reasonable.
2 KKTE front rooms for-2 gentlemen; reasonable';
. rood meals, clean bed,- cold aad bet water;
aiso 2 Ugbt housekeeping rooms, neat snd eleaa.
Ughts and gas.- tinea clean esc a week, j tvoo-
hwn 4 545. ' . ,. -' I - - .-- j
BOARD and team ia auiet - KiiHeotiaiL hotes
close in. Main 8381.
ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY'
303
W ANTt-D A child to care , for . between the
" aaea of 1" and 4 Jyearaj good care, 497f sa.
19th st. N. 4dlK. 4082. . - j . " i
ONE NICE. LABGK BM SUITABLE "0 2;
EXCELLENT HEALS, HOME' PRIVILEGES.
HAWTHOBNE D1HTHKT. TABOK 6807, i
WAN 'i K l Bsrs lo board oa fares, edacatioaal
sdrsntageSi erso raunev Write lor perUrulara.
Oren McElnrarry. Independeocw Or..' Rt4 2..-. -, -
WANTED WIDOWER WITH ' SMALL CHIli)
TO; HOOM : AND .BOAKD.
WOOtlLAWai
WANT little school girl to board. Mans -foe- coaa-
lny: 2Q. wowilias 44. t i
OOOO kene for liuja .achooi. girl; -seaaooaoie.
Tabor 8793. . ' - ; i- , r-
OlILDREN GrTEN THE BEST OF CABB.1S
FOR RENT
I ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY
3 S3
INFANTS - AND PUALL CHILDHEX OlVEN
srn ui, I AKK IN -MYlUtVME. 1UTI1
REASON A BLE. - WEEK: -OR MilNTIt' il CA.T
GIVE : REFERENCES. TABOR" 654.n V-
ROOM AND ,
VENIENCES.
REASONABLE
7AR EAST
BOARD. MODERN 1 I CON
'W HOME COOKING!
PRICES: WALKINI, ji D13--
50. 37S KtlSS 8TJ
SEE THIS NICE LAKGE AIKT RM. SviTIt
BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY N!i 2ND
FLOtiR; WALKING DISTANCE; FLECtBlCI
TYj BATH. S01 E. 1ST N. EAST 92S3' jj
4AWELY rant bedroom, hot water aaat, jphone,
bath, bonse prisileges; exceljent borne rtkia,
rinse tn, east side, walking distance. 1 blk lo car.
Gent'etnea pre i erred J.V K, Ah Kast thS5i.
BtSE CITY lrfr Croat rKim.; tw tmk if
. doird; alt era:orts a well turfiUhnl pri
rste home can ofier; 1 bkick to can 1 Tabor
8970. - i j - i I
.GENTLEMAN Why hse in Voters or! est In
restaurants when VfU ran kntnTrffs h.im im
trrnujiim wi-h . home riTiless.i For Itwrticif
Ura. caU East 127S. " ! ' I
sS2"rmw.. km1. Ivitii1 HOT AND JtLl"
W ATER; At tSO UVEf,Y i GLASSKIVi
i.e.r-.n.u i- n. hut AND COLD W A'TKIL
CEAjS IN A BI.K. 778 MARSHA UvMllVilHTH.'
ATTBACJIVK rucm and break last to :bii-
but); cefined !.. ' baP( walking distsiwe;
2 hlorka WashinUsi ,,. cor. lath. 1.15911,
VAl.KtXU' dMame.2 Mork W4iiiigtq L.'d -
airablc niont -anh hreaktast.-i. houi
!: cor. IMiC , gl Ik Dai at. -. I
priri
DESIKABLR. osKim with excellent, fe-nrdjli
ir ust
-East.
rnuemanc f AU lamily ceaTenience
24(. . ' .''' -- ! :
CHUJ)REN WILL BECEIVK Gt)Dr C-A U BIN
IRl.MK OF MOlliKULYl WOMiN.T ALT.
TO CAUK for children la suburban bnine ol
responsihl wninan. Auto. 630-25. Ml
HAVE , nice Urge Mum. good board for to peo
ple. MidTn, Main 8S23.!
HOUSEKEEPING T?OOM31
- - FURNISHED
304
CHEAPEST ROOMS IN TXW M i '" . -: -;
I.felil II. K. and sleeping, clean and homelike;
walking distance: $2.50 -week: and up. I 93s
Union. 1 block south of Hawthorne. I I ' :- -r
NEAT and . clean single IL ' K. roon.l plione,
light,- heat -laundry, urlrileges. running ; water.'!
walkaig distance. $12 per aaonth. -. 404 1 sa
coorer are- East 8121. ' i j jl -
A COSY furnished tront room with I priata
v eatrance. Also h. k. room suitable Iter two
young men or business girls. 414 Market, corner .
Uth. . - i . Ml
TWO . furnished rooms for light housekeeping,
lights, telephone, bath, heat and use pf i laun
dry. $2. 310 Crosby blocks from. JBroad-
way bridga. t ,- i p "
NW'E, light 2- snd 3 ro?m hk . esrytlwiif lur-'
nishad. sleeping porch : atao Tingla rooms;;; ntra
mertfate; see them to. aMreeBste. Msin 7l.
$28 FURNISHED H. K. rooms. ,wes6 side;
children welcome. 1,79 Stout or 9lih and
Morrisoo. ' j I
1171 MINNESOTA AVE. Housekeeping! rooms
and famished rooms, electricity and
.lights
furnished. - Phono Wdln. 14S8. -' t
TWO IX. K. rooms, all couTsuienccs; walking
distance. - 1. East 1 1 th. it.-. f
li. K. rooms for bachelors; right downtoWDl close
io mtnru i:a sm sr.- ;
BELI4NGHAM" APTS.. 421 H E, Morrison, for
rent. 1 snd T H. K. rooms.t Phone East
Cass i
TWO attic housekeeping rooms, , $2.60 peg . week. ;
88 N. 21st St.- v . ' M-. ' -
' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
UNFURNISHED f
30S
$lb.6U A MONTH rents you the best hk. rooms
in the city for the money ; beat condition, fins
rentilstwn, electricity, b. and- . water, j laundry
privileges, free phone and : beat furnished.) eery
easy walking diatance; suitabkei for sirsslal emp.
lady, lielmonte, 187 Stout at 4 1 blk. south at
2tth and Wash. - . ',--' i
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS !
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
PRIVATE FAMILY Vf. 308
Ttt'fl : frnnt hu.ib, nt, f 11 mi.li&l ,nl.
fotK
1
floor sway; splendid east sida location; j walking
distance. East 8880.
. i i-ii
LARGE, zoom and kitchenette, first floor j "I front -
rooms, hot and cold water, $20 monthly;
ingle rooms. $10 to $15. Sea thesa.l 6ii .
Fianders st. , -' -'' --. i .
DUPLES:1 house, $18. 2 rooms aud kiuheurtte.
bath and laundry tray; I private entrance.
1605 Virginia st., IVltou car.i Phone Marshall
399 - . - ... ; ) : -ft I - -. '
H. K. KOOMS -Clean and eoay, with kiichen-
ette, 1 block from Sunnysida carHne, between .
30th and Sl.'t sts.
Auto. 238-08.
919 K. Ysmtulli i Phone
LARGS front upstairs room, i k rtchenett and
sleeping porch in connection.. Xiood district, -crerlooks
city. Either Portland (teights or Ctiap
rnsn ears, or walk to 804 Market; Main 631. .
-rrrx.T-7-
A AAIAGI lHiUI8IICU UWU'sTllCT'l'lilll wnn(j
nun ess. light snd plione; $30. on K
neat,
-cat-
st. N., between Krerett snd Daris. . M.
line. Phone East 0728.' - i
SEE THIS NICELY FURNISHED
ROOMS. LAUNDRY FACILITIES,
YARD. 9 MINUTES' WALK -TO
408 12TH ST. MAIN 889S, i
TTTK.
Il nIce
Town.
2 BLOCKS FROM MULTNOMAH CLl'B
- Cosy light ahd cleaa 1 and 2-rooni ill. K.
suites.' Beat reasonahla 261: Chapmanu Main
7818. LLLLL 1
LARGE room and kitchenette, ground j floor,
cheerful. 495 West Park.. ; Walking distance.
Telephone, bath, gas. Reasonable.' I j ) -
MODERN 3 BOOM UOUSEKEEPINli ' APT.
3 DOORS FROM M-V s CABLdNE. I 325.
TABOR 475 OR CALL 148 E. 721 N.
Fl'RNISHED H. K. rooms. H block from car.
Specially suited for man and wife qor 2
wrmen. 634 Tenino are. Sell. 698. 1 -'j
XI K. with kitchenette, hot and cokl water; also
'basement room.- Apply 615: Morrieon, Broad
way 856 - N ----- - ; ' - ; Ml -
WELL farnishad S room spt.; clean asj can be
made; an ideal place for summer; close itn; nt
children. Sell 106S. , j , .
THREE furnished housekeeping cooaaa. with -bath,
stationary tubs awd aink. 330, snqluding
Hght and telepnone. Wdln. ; 8J43. t ;
NICE light- housekeeping room in prirste hunt,
good for 2 young ' ladies.! Phone Marshall
1844. 198 17th St. west side. j ij -'
TWO front H.-K4 rooms, $4 week; freej bath,
light, phone: aiso attio bsohmg room, $2.50. ,
6S B- 10th st. . ' . - - 4 j ; - - - - '
2-BOOM' fumisbed, new tilt apt., has , ' nrrer
been occupied; pnos 320 ; also 4 mom .fur-
fitKhed flat. 269 Hooker sr.. 'Main g?83j i
LARGE 3d floor hi k. room, ; freshly retinled.
walking distance., electric lights, telepbene, $10
per month. 682 W. Flsndersj Bdwy. 225l. -
4 I Xn K.MSHKI)
aU outside, .modem.
eaat- axle.- nice location, wit h or without ga
rage; cheap rent VVooolawn 114.' ' .
latiltT, clean basement hk. .room, w. s easy
walking distance, suitable for 2 bachelors; at
696 Paris id.. Main 486. j- I - .- I i -
4 ROOMS, furnished, heat,, light,, waters! front
and - back entrances, very j desirable location.
Phone-' East TS81.
I
NICE, warm basemeat room, ..housekeeping priri
- legak,' suitable for gentlemen employed, i Cheap
rent.! Bdwy. 1798U 67 Trinity place. I i1 ..
$204-THUEK large -umislied housekeeping
rooms, 642 East 27Uu. Kichmond car fo 27th, .
one block sooth. ; l: 1
LAKGE front room and kUcbeoetta. Newly pa
pered and furnaihed. Beaaonabla, 447 .Main,
wear 12th. : . ' - , ;. j i! v
HOrSEKEEPINO -BOOMS. CLOSE INji FIVB
-RESIDENTIAL i DISTRICT. 615ijl liAST
COUCH STREET.- EAflT 9242. - jljj -SICKLY
furnUlied 1,2 snd room apartments.
reed cas serrteev
840 Hsssalo st. 1. 1 1 Auto- -
matfc sis-si.
i V II -W1 ksiil hr,iLftekeriiiu rii,iffn SnsnBira- ."T
gsa TKftfcc, (.uwin-, .( , iniv rn.T rrawnauw. f 4
640 Ailisan at.,. Bdwy. 8105. call after 4 p. as.- ,
A : NICELY furnished rooms,) convenience, pri
raia bath., toilet and kitchen: $23 bum Call
Wdln. 2913 or 83Q Michigan are. - - - j f
FOUR furnished H. K. looms upstairs, baLh. gas '
and . eleeiricity, $20 per month. Call 121
Stanton St.. -. " -- -' ----- '''''' j . -
$S IMMACULATE 2 'room suite, guracura
home. ; 168 Nr. 23d at. .
Better look j this up.
Marshall 1450.- ----- f.
X LAFGE .FRONT HOI'SEItEEl'lNG. IdoWN- .
' 8TAMS.' ON 8CNNYSIDK -CABLINK; 812
A Ml 'NTH. ' 624 E. HOKKhfW, EAST 1632,
TWO WEMj ,FTJBN". IJ. K.i ROOMS j' PRI-ATH-
HME;. WCTTABI-B fFiH 2.1 IHfiMB
PRIVHJWiFH.- .EAST 2SS. S 321- KFur.SK.
THBEE eleaa. pleasant furnished hooaefceepmg
roonu, downs lairs. fS9 E.; Morrisoa at., cor. .
VERY CLOSE in. one 2-room suites jh. I,
-running water, beat, light and phone,! summer
rates. 195 18th st. i - m
2 CLEAN h. k. roonu. pleasant- heme , ef U-iy
alne, rood lotation. $5 Montgomery.
Marshall 'SQOA.' - i I - - i .
FOB. BENT, pica cleab housekeeping rooms-closs
n. cheap, ass a. t'as sr. - . !'
SINGLE and double houekeopiDg rooms; xeasoa
.abie: bath, electric IrghA.; '400 2d at.
fICELY furnished Vt rooms with Aiuiuenetu:
also Z-room apt- w loejoy.
SINGLE fcOOil suitable for a bschek. 154
- N. 18.b. - i f ! .
WALKING dtetance, 1 room, neat and cieao, n
aaemtb. 3 btocka- Washington at. 691, I
TWO Jaraa front H. K- rooms, electric liTkil
bath. 4 week. 805 3d St. i -
3 FURNISHED houaakcepins; room.
23rd st. ' : - . '
S6 N.
tContlnuad en Foilowlng ps
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