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J, TITLES PREPARED FOR 1925 FAIR AND INCH TAX BILLS Attorney General Completes For- ij mafities to Make Possible Cir culation of Signatures. Salem, May 13. Ballot titles tor two ''more proposed constitutional arqend Wier.ts were prepared today toy Attorney beneral Van WLnkls and are ready for f . . ,' : ?i ! . - . . . , 1 ireujauon zor isi&Triatures 10 piace uwm n the November ballot. One Is to be koown as the "Income x amendment. It la Initiated by the lata Taxpayors' League of Oregron and ts purpoae. aa Bet forta in uie Daiiot title, is "to require that one-half of the fax levy for state expenses eacn year j levied on net incomes of natural Wrsons aid corporations, beginning with 934; the annual rate of income to be fixed by dividing; the amount of tax Required by the total set amount of all toet incomes subject to such tax. provia Ing personal, exemptions of from $800 ito $1000- for unmarried persons and rom 11000 to $1500 for married persons. nd $200 additional for each dependent; Iso life insurance, gifts, , bequests, ne- Ises and inheritances . and charitable ntributions and (corporations exempted y United States income tax law. The other proposed amendment will e Known as tne -isza exposition mendment" It is initiated by the At lantic-Pacific Highway and Electrical Exposition and its purpose is described fas beinsr "to authorize the city f Port land to raise $3,000,000 by levying and jcoHecting a special tax of $1,000,000 each year for three years, beginning; not later Ithan 1924' and expend the same as au thorized by the voters of said city at nnv xeneral or special election, to pay fthe expense of holding an exposition In the year lazo, or as soon as pusaiom thereafter. to advertise the resources. products commerce, industries and geiy Serai advantages of the state of Ore gon, and city of Portland, and validat ing any preceding or concurrent cny legislation carrying same into effect. MRS. W. J. CHASTAIN Freewater. ilay 13. Mrs. W. J. Chas tain, 73, early day resident of Umatilla county, died Wednesday from peritonitis at Ferndale. Rev. J. W. Stockton of 1 Portland, and four former pastors of the Xew Home Baptist cuuren at uernaaie conducted funeral services Friday. Mrs. Chastain came to the Walla Walla valley in 1880 and had lived on the home farm near Ferndale for 42 years. Three child ren. Rosa Lee Simmons, wife of the Rev, Lee Simmons, pastor of the Nazerene church at Dayton, Wash. ; Victor Hugo Chastain, a'drugglst of Milton and Elmer J. Chastain, rancher at Ferndale. survive. MOSTESASrO MARRIAGE LICENSE Montesano, Wash., May 13. A mar riage license was issued here Friday to Albert T. Bolton and Helen M. Bollin- ger. both t'Hoaiam. . , SPECIAL SERMONS PLAKKED J Rldgefield, Wash., May 13. The Meth oclist. Community and Nazarene churches will observe Mothers' day with special sfeervrees tomorrow. St Household Goods to Be Sacrificed , for Warehqiise and Loan Charges . SALE STARTS MONDAY CONTINUES UNTIL STOCK IS SOLD 7$00 square feet floor space filled withTiigh-grade furni ture of every kind and description; antiques, curios, etc; pianos, plionographs, j violins vacuum cleaners, electric pads and blankets, dishes, cut glass, massive hall clocks, Wilton and oriental rugs, refrigerators, sewing ? machines; automobile and truck tires, wire wheels and paris, Various and many other articles too numerous to mention. ; .. ;; J All of the abdre goods will be sold for just a fraction of ; ' the? r worth just enough for storage and loan charges. :;-' - . A'j - - . - . ' - Security Storage and Transfer Go. ; Fourth at; mr)tmimrttnMtrn'wr)twwmrtnwimeint UllIUIl,llUliiailUaUttU,iUitll4UlltUlllUUii.,MUtUilll,lUUtUUtUUWUMUHlUiUiilMtilUlililil.luUU Bumper Apple Crop I Okanogan Prospect Wenatchee. Waah.. May 13. F, 8. XHurlington, district horticulturist, who returned today from a trip to the Oka nogan country, reports that present in dications point to a bumper crop this year. It is expected that ww cars will be shipped out. an Increase of 1000 over last year's output. i ne nwi damage to small. About zutw acres orchard is being set out between To naska and Oro villa, running strongly to Delicious apple. Married on 'Death Bed'; Will Recover aw ami. Wash.. May 13. Believing himself fatally injured when caught be tween the bumpers of cars of a logging train, Kby Brown. 21, sent for his fiancee. Naomi Dillard, 18, of Nortb. River and was married to her before he was brought to a nospiw n city. The accident occurred odbj u train of a fvynoocne nmwr pany. isrown is ; now exiroicu " cover. His home Us In Montesano. His bride accompanied him on the tram here and has been near him since. i " -- STJTE TO BE GBADTJATED r-herialia Wash.. May IS. The bacca laureate sermon for ' the high school at Toledo will be delivered by Rev. William H Hooie. Sunday evening. The class of nine, largest in the school history, com prises Merle Hammerly, Eva Maruscha Croop, Augusta G. Bonnin, I Ida Rita man, Fred M. Allison, Lena B. Raupn. Lena M. Somroer. Lillie D. Roe and Esther R. Kangas. NEW TODAY 50 MORTGAGE LOANS i ' Bailee! properties . Residence loan. . a - mm low rates. Installment, repayments desired. Loans promptly closed. A. H. Birrell-Gill Co. SlCtlt Korthwegteni Bank Banding WEST SIDE FLATS For Sale Two-ramny Flat Bnlldlng, Neb Hill. Lot 80xl0. Modern. , $800, Halt Cash OKEG05 IirVESTMElf T ft MORTGAGE COMPA3TT tit Exchange Bldg Id and Stark Sts. INCOME Irvington Apartments We offer for sale several fine four and eight family apartments in Irvington. Producing 18 net F. E. BOWMAN A CO. Owners and Builders 21 Cham, of Com. Bldg. Bdwy. (77C , : SBBlBflBSBBBSSBSBBBBlBEBHSlH CARPET CLEANING RgPITTINO. RELAVINO. RESIZING, ETO. ' (lit DUOS SHAMPOO, S2.SO.. WsttWM trade . rtmthtn ftciwvatod. ALL KINDS NEW MATTRESSES for SALE FLUFF RUOS wo ran from o. tarpMb Furniture phelttree and npMnd PIONEER MATTRESS A CARPET CLEAN INOi WCRKS 107S B. Llnula SL Aut, ZS7-OJ. ira Pine St Opposite Multnomah Hotel ote oregonI sunday journal, Portland, sonday morning, NEW TODAY SO YOU Teeth Sleep ' WHILE . WE WORK DENTISTRY WITHOUT ailt Proven Reliable Methods vimt wvmcacm la Specialists la rim Claw Dentistry i Satisfaction Guaranteed OR. W. KEENC u; . i DR. C. J- KIESENOAHt. Above MaJUe Thaatre ; ' 861 ' Washington Streea. . RUG CO. FLUFF I1DSS atade out or your : old i worn-out arpeta aad rugs. Save stii tbm . price of a new rug. Use wool ; CJotalng. - ' 9x12 Rasa steeas-clesned. $1.S sr EifhLa East 3580 188 HOME BUILDERS For Plans. Specifications. Material Bills, Contracts. Superintendence, Financial and Building Advice,, consult OLNEY HAWKINS Broadway 5S48 V tU Abiagtoa Bldg. NOW 18 THE TIME TO INSTALL Hardwood Floors Over Tour Old Floors t Vrr IteasnoeWs Prlcas. Call Tabor 3110 ROSE CITY HAROWOOO FLOOR CO. r. HARPKE. Proprtsioe. MORTGAGE LOANS in any amount at lowest rates on city or country, property; prompt and helpful service. PAGET & PAGET 283 3 Stark St., Bet. 4th and 5th Broadway 3794 SAVE MONEY Vr-: - iZSlrixm DIH EOT FROM F0 1- I iOW WSJ - MH W PORTLAND WICKER PVsV N ITU RE MARUFAO TVRINS OO. 361 UNION AVE. N-, Cor. BDWT. Ult M ll OAK FLOORING Wholesale and Retail FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED. OLD FLOORS MADE UKJE NEW S ELECTRIQ SANDERS. OAK LEAF HARDWOOD FLOOB CO. 390 K. CLAT. EA8T T022. RES. TABOR SE40. f ii V SO AUCltO , ".WILSON'S AUCTIONHOUSE ICS. 171 SECOND ST. (Sear Morrlsoa) Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M. AT EACH OF OUB SAl-BS THIS WEEK you will find a lABttE AS QKTMEST of all kinds of good TVJi SlTCKE, CAKPET8, BUGS, BA2TGES and GE5EKAI HOUSEKUBWISHIIf Gg, CONSIGNED from PRIVATE HOMES, TO BE SOLD to -theHIGHEST. BID- DEB. Attend our sales ana sa vja HOXEY. WE ALSO SELL AT PRIVATE SALE HIGH CLASS FTJBjriTTJKE of ftt de scriptions, large assortment of BOOM SIZE BUGS, popular makes of STEEL and GAS RANGES and other effects nrf alnins- tr rurnishine a home. GOODS SOLD at FBIVATB SALE are NEW or nn,T I wr T.'TTT T "V fUTifilV.' TEED and DELITEBEB. Come in at your convenience ana iooic uirouga. TEEMS if desired. RESTAURANT AUCTION On Monday Next at 2 P. M. We are instructed by the owner to sell the contents of Restaurant known as the OM MOTHEB'S KITCHEIT at 15 NORTH SECOND STBEET, near Burnside. Comprising : NATIONAL CASH BEGISTER, Pie Case, COFFEE HBNS, COCNTEBS and STOOLS, Clock. FIBEPBOOF SAFE, BANGE, MEAT BLOCK, Dish Trays and Sinks, TWO LARGE BEFBIGEBATOBS, one small Refrigerator, Water Tana, -x'aDies, Chaira, etc , J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE AT AUCTION On Thursday Next at 10 A.M. We shall sell the balance of effects of ANNA BEAD ESTATE tin JtfanKrupt- cy). REMOVED from 838 KAL1UU STBEET to Wilson's Auction House 169-171 Second St. Comprising MINK FURS. MEXICAN DBAWN WORK, JAPANESE and other FAJiCV v ulih. aoout ou rAiK 01 gooa BLANKETS, SHEETS; SPREADS, also a large assortment of LABIES DRESSES, SUITS, SKIBTS, Underwear and effects - too numerous to mention. also 5 Travellne Trunks. The above goods are an equal to new and positively the best that money could J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. H. W. SITTON, ijrustee. RESTAURANT AUCTION SALE On Tuesday Next, May 16 At ? P. M. We &re Instructed to sell the contents v uia - j LANG & KRUSE RESTAURANT At 145 Party St., Near Alder Comprising: NATIONAL CASH REG ISTER, COTJNTEB CIGAB CASE, LUNCH COUNTER, IS STOOLS WITH BACKS, 16 FRENCH PLATE BIIR Side Tables, Cosjtumers, 6 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES. Inlaid Linoleum. LARGE "McCBAT" REFRIGERATOR, about 200-lb. capacity ; also small Re frigerator, -LIPrtAN" ICE MACHINE, 4-OVEN FRENCH RANGE, Gas Plates, uook Maoiea, sujks, xueat tstocn., v.jl HAUST FAN. Difehes. Glassware, Silver ware, Utensils anl other effects. J. T. tjVTLSON, Auctioneer. ESTABLISHED 1892 ON TUESDAY NEXT i AT THE BAKER ATJCTIOIf HOUSE We shall sell the Furniture, Rugs, etc., from a residence on Flanders street, also another lot from Westmoreland. If you are looking for Quality goods be here on time, as you will find several pieces equal to new. I i Following Is a (partial list of what we shall have to of fir you : Mahogany Vic trola and Record, Livine Room Suite of three pieces, Siinmons Day Bed com plete, beautiful Cfreval Mirror, also large Wall Mirror," Sundour Mulberry Drapes, Library Tables a,nd Rockers, Bookcases. Floor and Table Lamps, Pictures, Books, Axmmster. ! Brussels and Velvet Rugs, Parlor Desk, Fiber Rockers and Chairs, Dining Rooms $uites In Queen Anne Walnut, also Quarter-Sawed Oak istnit vis : Table. Buffet and Chairs ; nearly. uc fuij. oturooni isuite as ioiiows : Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and Bench:; beautiful Birdseye Maple Suite, viz:; Bed large Dresser, Stand, Rocker and Chair; full size Brass Bed complete with best Springs, Silk ! Floss and Felt Mattress, Pillows and Bedding ; fine Mahogany Land Birdseye Mania Dressers: Child's Crib and Mattress Bedroom Rockers and Chairs, two Gas Ranges and many other useful lota. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE We advise yoU to can tomorrow and look over the full list of goods contained in this Auction, including Turkish-Rugs, in small sizes,' and many other costly items not mentioned. In the above Adv. SALE TCJSSjDAY AT 10 A. 11, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT At the Ci O. fitek Transfer & Storage Co.s Warehouse Second and Pine Sts, We shall sell for storage" and other charges Household Goods, Trunks and other -effects, the same having been duly advertised according to law in The Dally Record-Abstract-j FIRST irTBlilCATJOar AFKIX IS, LAST FITBLIC?ATIOJr MAT IS, 9si By order C. 0. PICK TRANSFER 4 ! STORAGJS CO, ,By C O. PICK, srFT. Offices and Warehouse, 2d and Pine streetav. fi i : . ' WE BTTT HOUSEHOLD 600DS FOB fJJLJa. .JIALa asaa. . " . - j ; . , W. C BAKER AilD W. H. BEA3T Furnlture Dealers and Auctioneers - i Pythian Building .. ' ! , , : TamhiH an4 West Park Streets !: NEW TODAY iiMes ! B SO fWSrMJJ!- ENDURE BUILDINGS ! Stop Paying Rent ' Lots Are Cheap aild can be bought foci a small payment down and on .easy monthly payment plans. r , thronjh -a desire i to be ot lerrlce to homa buiiderj : . UUoMh dose null connec tions and ayxtem, can frmish tjouwjiUi a comfortable. attractiT "Built :to Endota" LITTLE IROREV ' S STVLES Of HOUSES; 'JLJ ', 1 Temporary .Coaverttbla Soet tonal Fine for Tomi. Moan tain or Beaca. - ... Saetlonat Hoeiet foe Parmanetie, Built tor latting and plastering. ; a-Regular Bulit Houses . i , Any style -your plan. JUfiTF- REDIMADB Secttonal j Houses V and GaJtasas art easy to erect. Practical to ship. (!' A : I . INVESTIGATE FREB, CATALOG RalmadBId!r Co, Portland, Ore, 81 S E. 1 1 tr,' 8 Blocks South of Hawthorns . PHONE KAST 5114 In and near Portland', roe will construct joar home f ar $on STUDY THIS exterior and plan. Do yea wonder it is popular? It is a Fenner Factory-cat Home which means, that for only $1426.34 you Jet plans, specifications, lumber cot to fit lath, shingles, doors and windows, mill ! work, building paper, nails, paint, hardware and tin work. Write for foil Information. i Send 1 50c Itea on year first order) and recede a copy of - the beautiful Fenner Flan Book. Post-office Box! J-4318 Sales Office : opeorerenine's JlS ASTBAKS BtJILDOra Broadway aad Oak, Pcjtlahd Telephone Broadvsy 116) FENNER MFG. CO. leet of McKaaaa Awssirocnsaa. R0QMS IN Journal Bldg. FOR RENT Space on 3d Floor East and North Light. Suitable for dentist or doctor. Also suite bf two rooms on ' 4th floor. Apply to j Superintendent Journal Bldg. STORE TO LEASE 291 Morrison, Between 4th and 5th Sts. Will lease for f iv4 years Full information from PARRISH, W ATKINS & CO. 252 StarkSt. Phone BdWy. 7644 INCOME i Irvingrtori Apartments We offer for saie several fane! four and elht family apartments an iirvmgton. f rooacwg isy net. : ;' ' i F. E. BOTOrAW ft CO. r Owners and Ballders 819 Cham, of Com. Bldg. I Bdwy. TJ -To Close 0at the Estate of . W. L. Sciuflers, pceajsed THE PORtWaND dlENTAt, IMPORT S& EXPXET ! CO. with Oriental connections r aad ' with East and Jflfes acooeata, , : ' The Mdss. whk-h this business eonslfrts of Includes Stliks, Grass Runs and Other Moea, and is an absolutely safe business. See lira. W. L. ouders,! : Executrix. No Agents -Seed. Apply." 84 and Washlnftofl Sts. 617 tekum Bids. Mortgage Business and Residence I ' . Property , j' J 6 Interest Kesthty Repayment ca i; Resldeaeef WILLIAM MAC WASTER 128 V. S. TfATIOXAI "BA3fK BLBO. NEW TODAY r v. " " 1 1 "' I "4 " Laasafesaps may ia: 1922. TOO LATfe TO CLASSIFY 25 THE LIGHTNING AKTliiT ,r Robte Wood. - I "- IS NOW LOCATED ' '- I Between Taylor and Salmon , , Paintings with ' Frame complete,' $1. t -.4 211143d St." ilOKEilii 3 -room uaitment completely tnr- Biabedj priTate bata. Boa aoa cuo ww, o- appeartns iet. pbono. 023 Si. is. oib- ALL KiM3 '. of dimension rubber, flooring. Boynton ' furnac. , tttl 'l'tbot SUIT alter p. ra. JTAKM lor sale, ex trade lor CUT property: over 1 OO acres . sown u isu crop, tau woosaws 4 90 a. Call Sunday or Monday, i i - LATE MODSL Winchester nfie; trade for wood or anything I can use. AeL 882-01. iXJH HUNT- New 7 -room modem -hoixsa. Phone WoodJawn 1V9. Adults only. BUSINESS PERSONALS WEDDING w. o. flirrrtt a ctx AM T8ITlNa f cakd kn;kavee ! Sit Iforcaa'Blda SPECIAL, NOTICES 101 HELP ITS ilXJTD OUB csippleo ErncnNOi Brery! day the library has: IBS eaSs for reading matter it cannot supply. In fery department enr efficiency is crippled, our opportunity for serrice OTfttlfillod. jWe must, . hare more boots. ; ;.. 1 J "ont you help na, ethers, aad your self by coin over your volumes and ginnc us those, you can pare. Truly yea eoald not do i store worth-while deed. . tasre the books at the Central Vbrary or at any of toe branches. Thank yoal; j THE ' LIBRARY ASSOCIATIOH q TO THE stockholders of the Oregon and Wy oming Oil and Gas company an Interesting telegram from our oil field is on file at the office. 81 btb St. Please can ana get toe n formation.' : ' ' I ' I VVILL not; be responsible for any debts con tracted by my wite, Mrs. A, , 8. BoWBson, after May 11. 1922. (Signed) A. 8. KoMnson. MEETING NOTICES 102 BEST concert; i : .EVER! Anchor Council j?o. T4S, RniHtv Renef it - association m,i mp.tinr Tuesday night. sr.. ift i-i S, li A. are invited to harp! and piano concert given y tiss Alice GenevieTe Smith sad JWUMls. I Meeting Starts 1 7 :30. Members be sure and attend. Commit tee's will be appointed tor tsy esaaar to oe avu May SO. at W. O. W. hall. 128 ilth et. Pro ceeds to send drill team and officer to Cebfornia in interest of 1924 national eonvention. Friends and members are invited to a big' dianer, to be given at the! home of Francis WDliams at 22d and PoweU St. from 2:30 until f :30s also In cludes a bail game between Anchor Council s Has-BeenS aad Anchor's Would Bee's at-above address.1 Admission aoc. amner, came ana u. Cards-, 5 Eureka Council No. 204 S. B. A.. Mondaj evemni. May 15, east side W. O. V. hall. E. 6th and Alder. r.rA. R-ao n. m. sliaro. Candv BTocen prises. Danc ing 10 p m. Fine union or chestra. Admission 2Bc, includlnS war tax ana bat cheok. All welcome. j T i KntKPATRKlK i OOTTNOTL 2227. SeeurtW Benent aa aociation. AU members are eameaUy requested to set one new member ' tot oat 10th .nnlversarr and do it now. Special prizes: aad a banquet tor all who dot Gome Friday night, see the splendid degree vrork ' and- special program. Visitors always weleomea. THE MACCABEES. TENTi NO. 1. will hold an open meeting for ' primary candidate i next Thursday evening. : Hay 18, at ifaccaboe ball. 388 : Washing ton st. Uusioal : and TaudenriUs number will be gireo between knrt t.Mra hv eandidatea. Honorable ti. ' W, atapleton will be chairman ot the meeting. Everybody, including ladies, invited. " OREGON ASSEMBtT TfO. 1. UNITBD ARTISANS, wHl give "500-" card party and dance Thursday evening, May 18. W. Oi VV. hall. 12 llth st Cards will com- miinri Tiromntlv at S :3v, dancing from: 10 to 12. Card prises, door prize. Admission 20t cents. Members Ires, E. E. Tan Alstine, sec. WTTiAMETTB TRIBE 9 fannroved Order of K. M meetis every Monday evening at Wigwam, ZU sa street. Members argently requested to be present Visiting cineis si wavs welcome.: Warriors' de gree. Alvin Sievers. C. of R- rvsoji kin-sel.i. It- K. w-OODLAWTS; LOIK3B NO 171. I. O. O. F., meets every Monday evening at ty- ll V, L F. hall, at 8 o'clock. Ham I. O. O.K. I Inatioos of officers Monday, U.v 1 S. "Viiritinff bmihen weicoma It. W. ; TAFP. Bee. KOSE CITT CAMP. M. W. A meets each Monday, evening in the old'K. P. balL 409 Alder St. near llth. Work I each evening. Vinton always welcome. F. E. Smith.' Consul. 2. W. Simmons, Clerk, 1218 Toon bldg. nrivunu nnuir..OTF.An. Bra. Amer. Teomen will . Yard time dance for all Yeomen and friendii Wednesday night Ma IT. Neighbors f u.-n,.f. h,il Admission free: 4 prizes rui rlafJiM cenaJlzed. E.. JUtn eise, vr- rennndent. 600 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, OMEGA BEBEKAH LODGE Xo. 57. I. Q. Oi F.. will tt3A -it. rernlar meethur Tues day, May 16, st East 6th and Aider ste. C1UAIK15 l,AWltr. Deo. sun paktv siven b Koval Circle oa, n. oi w 1 wukHii eve.. May 17.-at W. O. W, Temple. l iaS lltb at tiood prisea Everybody r. mr.t Wertheimer. chlarman. toACGHTEKS OF SCOTIA SOCIAL Cl.UB will m Pvtnian TemDle. iteiresamenuu . tog. Admission tree. : i, iv 4 1. Krtnimnits amkiuca. Ma auerite camp No. 1440. meets every Tues day evening. 714 H Grand are. oar evening. t neu ,b C0LFAS, Sec EMBLH JEWELRY a specialty, buttons; pins. charms. Jaeger Bros., lai-isa ota i CARD OF THANKS WE wM td tliank our many Crienda in behalf of our i beloved wife and -mother, Minerva J. Tomer, who passed away May the 8th. for their kindness ana sympatny ana lor w ful floral offerings. Also- the Ankeny earmes nA the Boval Keighbors. P. H. Turner, t rank n Raxter. Mrs. , Ora J. Larsen. .Mrs.. Louis M F.xxter, WE WISH to thank our many kind friends and &oyi Neighbors for ' their , krad assistance during the bereavement of our ; loved ones, , also lor the erpresfdoa of sympathy by the city. l.Hfol floral offerings. H. H. StuUsssoss WE WISH to erpress our heartieLt thanks and appreciatioa to our many friends i for-4heir kindness and -sympathy during ; the illness ( and death of our betored one. Mr. and Mrs. George Tfamnm. Mrs. Gladys Thompson. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ci it" Tracey. ku tits nit ot r man v friends for their kindness and srmpatay during the illneeSiaad deatn our oelovett motner, aisw inr: tiful floral offerings. Signed Mrs. Miltwn Jork. Mrs. lone Adams, Mrs isaoet van vieve. tvi li ,A thrk mv fnenda for tnesr aina- nesA. and beautiful . floral efferlnga : m tha death my husband. S. B. Adam. . ( Signed J Ma S.. B. . Adans.-" s ; DEATH NOTICES SI 03 .......T-.,. . r, it ,O0 STiwl i A WhitA. i hair, age S3 yaers. beloved huabamd of Emma CI. Whitehaur and oa ox sax- . . t ; . Wfcitebair and brother of Walter WMtehair. Remains are at the parlor of A. H. jZelier Oa. JUJiNftON In this eity. May IS. Levi Johnson . aged 78 years. The remains are at the ernserratory chapel of t'w East Bide. Funeral larectnrs, 414 East Alder st- Aouoa will amiear in a la-er taroe. GAU1N'EH May 13, Orianao Gardner, age S9 . was a member of WUl P. Ihckrasoa port, G a v i niiK sn it the chaiteJu! finook A Wheldpn,-l liaimont. at SSth at JSoUce of funeral latex, J : DEATH NOTICES : 103 VOXm At r.ier,r. SSI Grand aya. Jas T. InrdL aaed C5. oeioed tnvsband of Ua erlho Dowd and fatnor of Katharmo. - Agnes. - Frances. Ann aad Tsonas uima. -ana m off airs. James Byrne nt Fort - Dode, Iowa. Eatnauu at residence, 8T Grand Sa -F1 notice later. Arrangement In ears Bctntre Kilera. IkRAKTSC H May 13, at tho ata nsidenoa, 1J i i -w.h .r t 73 years. riathe ot Jaha Knew el PortUad.. Psl oj Astoria. Or, Herman nf New xorK ana tawru Kraetsch of Salinas, Cai The remains are at Fiaiey's arortaarr. Jlonteoaerj at 6th. ; NoUcs of funersl hereafter. J " FUNERAL NOTICES 104 BUSUUNG-At residence a Bberwood. Ore., May 18. 123. Ham . Franklin avaaoog. age 64 years, hu-band of Minnie M. Busbuns, brother o( Vf. A. T. Bushoes and J. W.. Busbons o( Portland. Ore. Sorrtoea conducted fey Sher sraod Iflrige No. I4. A. P. es A. M.. at resi dence. Snerwood. Waah, S . uv. Buoday, May 1. , lntetment at - neaeans ,! klui Friends lnsited. Train learos Tortland. S. IV station. I'nion depot, at 1:13 P- m., or a lrarth and Stark at 1 p. m. eSweEs In this cifcy; May 11, WUbaja ti i arena, itrd 21 years, bdoeeit son of Mrs. May Coulter and brother of Cbarlee Jtolisx of this city. Deceased waa a reteran of the World war. Military funeral serrices will be beM fron the coaserratory cbapel of tba l-sst ana snnerat Ditectors. 414 East Alder street, Monday, May 15. at S p. m., under Uie auwices of the Admcv lean Iieeion. Friends Innted. Intennent la soldiers plot m Mt Scott cemetery. CKAWFOR& In tui city. May 12. 122, TlCupid D. Crawford, htisband ot Isabe.ll Craw ford, brother of Benjamin Crawford. Mrs. H. Redmond, Susie and Blanclie Crawford, brother-ia-iaw of Mr. and Mrs. Josie Kincaid. Funeral serrices wiU be held at Uie ebapel of Kdward . jl. a mimA . u .1 n Xf a..u. Mar 15, 1023. at 2 :30 p. m. InUtmsa lxne tr cemetery, i - : . -': .'" ': GA RJS EH Orl&nzo Gardner, ace 8 years. husband of Sarah Gardner. Friends are in s4ted tn atOnd funeral services ta be hold St the chapel of Bnoc and, Wbealden at sstn and Belmortt, Monday. 3 p. m., ineludlng sarrlee at Boet City cemetery. Will P. Ihok eoson Post. ti. -A. B. Bandle. Waab papers nlease Coot. ;J 1 ! h CBUCKEit In this city. May 13. John Crocker, i halanil father of J. A Crocker of this-city. Also surriTed by 8 brothers and-one sister of Centre Tiile, Waatv. Hernial wiu. do lorwaraea AtvuuAj, . . v. . . . , supervision of Portland Mortuary, where services ana interment wm tase pisce. SHERMAN In this city.i May JL . Lansing fihermaa. aged 78 years, tauier or u. ;a. Sherman of t this city. Funeral services will be held Monday. Msy 15. at 10 a m.. at the conservatory .ebapel of thai Esst Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder, interment at jaaif noman cemetery. tTienas mvitea. STRAND M.v 7. 1922.1 r Ketchikan. Alaska, floldig Band Strand, ag 11 yean, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mr; Bassmusses Strand, sister of Arnold and Hjordls Strand. Remains at Feazson's undertaking parlors, KUseU st, at Union are. Notice of funeral later. KETCHUM In this city, May 12. 1822, Viet i ainla Jlar a.etcnum. infant aauantee or Mr. and Mrs. 3ial J. KiAchum. Itemains are at the ehapel of Edward Holman and eon, Sal mon and Third. streets. Funeral private. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S ": East Side ' Funeral Directors : p. c. dcnnvcsgI ia s TVi. t-.ilv. Seta thm PrfawT 414 E. Alder st "lV -' Phone East B9 Edward ; tlolman THIRD AND SALMON MAIN - 607 " Snook & Whealdon FUNERAL DIRECTORS ; SCCCESSOES JO I XrUKVW. Al ifisofur jdreELMONTT AT 86TH TABOR 1SB8 Dunning : & j McEntee Morrison aS 12th I Rrcadwav 480 AUt. C4B-08 J. D, KEN WORTHY R. a HENDEOSOJ. A. D. : Ketiworthy Co. 6802 95b t S. E. Auto. 618-21 Lercfa, Undertaker - EAST ELEVENTH ASD 'HAWTHORNS PHOSE EA$T 781 I . Fisileyfsi Mortuary- MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH ! ' MAW MILLER it THACEY, independtnt1 funeral di ! rectonb . Funerals STB and up. Washington at Ella st Broadway 2691. Auto. 618-44. DS IP MAa KKW KE81DEWTJB SOI WfLLIAMS AVE. TVWULAWN Z30 McENTEE & EILERS funeral parlors with all the pnvacy -ot s hxmet 16th and Everett Phone Broadway 2123 . "Auto. 02183, E. M. Gnifarandson . R. H. Reed fHAfRETta CO.. INC.. 248-268 KiHinesworUi ave.i ' Wdln. 8806 A. R.ZellerCo. 6i2 WUUams era Phone East 1088, Skewes-Ma AaMNG CO. Phone Cor. 8d at may. MONUMENTS 106 OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLS WOSJCS tjmum at WNE STS. StvOrg K.T43 FLORISTS 107 Forbes Cdmipany;: 3S4 WASHINGTOH- V4 MAIN 889. i PINB FLOWER 3 FOR ALL OCCASIONS ARTISTCALLX ARRANGED, f I OCCASIONS Main 4737 W, Wiff Please You." YAMHILL AT lE.-vtn Smith's : Flower Sfoop; "PoTtUnd's Prbgressire Flortet" t M.n fw All - Ofwaiins - Ualn47216. T. C. Lnke.i Mgr.. th and AWer I LOST AND; FOUND I 10 THE foUowihg articles were found on the cars fri of the PorUand Railway. Light Power Co.: U 11 1922-? 2 umbrella JUncn Boxes, 2 card oases, virist- watch, il suitcase, L handbag, 1 pt gloves. 1 sgt. glove. 5 books. 10 packages. 1U1, 9 tw.Vi erHnnl tickets, hunch keys, 1 sal. earring, overalls, . jumper,! sack wire. . Owners fnay obtain same upon proper. identification at Fire and Skin wreraiu. I.OPT Sat, May 18. wSst watch. , between At 1. 1 mimiw rsrtrl ave.. or on Hiw- tthorne ave. to E. 62 and Madison st Flease call ? Tabor 7fl0 or Tstinr Qii. newem -. e prnMM who nicked beaded silk pe I t Hotel Portland Friday night will return ,Uu. .nil rrmtents they .may keep money; no Susstinns. :: Mail, l Hotel PorUand cashier. fx ST In ! or near LaUrelnurs para, coy s i: inmiMil watch. Phone Tabor ti 'ana laira rewitd. LOST One blue-and-white sailor ast : oa Tnv- I MIL 4th or 6Ui sts., gTiaay. Phone Bdwy. fr388 Monday. LOST or strayed, black snd tan Aireaaie. ler- I wOliger bivL. May a. Call Aut 627-88 dur- )ng day. LOST B1 purse with ladies' watch and Masonic Pveernberihio card. Mrs. O. T. PSlarer. Apt Not- 31. American. Bdwy. 2288. i in! tn knunorelsnd itt Wood' uetock ditrtoti young Sotch colUa, Suitable fe irard E-te Knlor, mh. PrtIT Between Milwautie and Canby, a black pone wrth 85, 320, bill and small change. STRAYED' or stolen trout 480 62d et. 8; S-. ! female -colhe, with short tail. Finder please fenoeo Aatw. 61 9-9, Reward. FOUND Small black and brown dog, licence i - 2005. nave uog y muw ius-sw,, ? w- fawn 60. j is-r a Ldv'a eold watch on May 11 on Mor- . ri.wn st between 2d and SU. Reward. Mrs. T nhweiteer SelL 270. ISTA large Scotch collie; has bobbed tail and Wlte miller K ard. Tabor !(. LOST Small camso brooch betwn E, 28th and 14th end Washington; rgwsrd. KaH 7484, aTMBBELI.A left in auto., Wed. b.r ladies and I boy. Killingsworth ave.- Phone Wdln. 4477. LOST A : white ; poodle ,doe, answer to name of. Baber reward, Mt. Ruder, - Last 7894, IvjitHcMiHllliiJI yf. tT.';-- ; - ARRANGED. f-B. I . foA tfjUJri eeow ouioww ruwrtti " e?-"ilSeaestaoiTJsrTsESJis.sis FLOWERS FOR ALL r i EDUCATIONAL KEMEMBEK THIS The euanUty of yur .' will depend upon the aualiir of XSU buaineM '"'ffirvirrTr' llUltlilllMILi. X ySati e.v&fy Waie LINK'S BC8INLS COfJJEGE EIMXPrr Tea . run In Fortlaad. Morrison at . lOUv. Wrfte. call, phone Bdwy. BOSS. "WB i PCT BPSINKSS INTO TOUl THE.f TWT IVTft RT'SI.VfcSS." ; t : - i FRENCH Enalu-h and Ores shorthand ai iottf boas. ex, Martha!! TYPING, ENGLISH. EPEIXJNO AND . 1 DAT, EYESIXTJ OTt ROMS STTDT . TWIN "S" SHOHTHAND BCHOOI, 818-19 rVktim Bldg. Broadwsy 60BO. BEGIN EARNING, MONEY QUK'KLX 1 Enroll for day r night school at this ifreal bUMeesSt college, t lie trsining school lot mo cesses. . a Courses Include comptometer, stsno-i mrhr. 1; banking. ' bookkeeping, private Uriat i ' Write t shone) Maut tU foil free' catalogue. 1 - C2 EAEN X0T7B WAY THROUGH UUHKT BLDO.. 8 AND MOHRISON LEA UN BEAUTY CULTUitE SCIENTIFICALLY? i s'ertiand Couegs ot beauty uuiture. instruo tors are-Marinslla graduates. For further tnfornti stion Inquire of the MsrineUe Coametjo shop. aua riroadway btcg. ' 1 ' .1 i UOLER -BARBER COLLEGK will- teach yoa the trade in eiaht weeks: receive eosne peS while learning ; positiona secured., Oregoei ex seivioa. uea receive- state aia. write e eau fot cetalogua 234 Bnrnside st ' 61 KEN SKYVIMw SCHOOL Bleak's sysUrn of ; 1. . , i .I...... 1, t.n . .. u , . i' Mum vuviuiB .u. viwiHiuii rm terns cut to mas jura - .phone East 2860, lt BaUT. 16 Gisnd are., near Belmont. ' j , CLUTOEll DAHCK i . ' Private Instruction appUed psyrbology an4 jPsyehla pbenemene. - Pnvate 168 ? for appointmenL LEARN ' TELEGRAPHY A Railway Telearach Institute. 434 ItaQwir Ebtchange bids. Day and night classes. MEN, woman,, learn barber trade; wages ; whiie learning. on Barpa CoUese SsS Maof at. KELP WANTED MALE 201 I WANTED 4 or S men to handle about 8000 yards of rock, loading on oars. I i Go on and look tt over and make a deal i i on ground.! j Married farmer roan - 80s i hr. aud wife 80o hr. both work in vege- ' ! tables, long joba; Married farmer oa fruit ; , ranch 80e hr. T 3 mea fall and buck 84 j : day. i Laborers la mill 86oi 2 woodsmen f ' 88.20. i MiU and yard $8. Several wood j 1 cutters at St-60. We need 6 milkers at 1 886,; heavy .strings: 3 at S60, and farm I : hands at $40 to 860. I t i OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY TO 1 P. W. ' . PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANY, ' ; ' i . 14 North Seoond st i . REGISTER t ! If yon are looking for work, j We make a specialty of registering high i class labor and especially for bookkeeping, j timekeeping, stenographers, salesmen, clerks, i credit men. cashiers, aad all cissies of high 1 class' work. . S ., . .1 BUSINESS MEN'S CrARING BOUSE, i i,;t- , Wilcox Bids, t J-. . ' ' IIAILROAD AND MILLMEN WANTED . '80 -railroad section and construction men, 20 lumber yard and mill laborers wanted. Per manent work for willing and competent work ers. Rate 83.20 for hours, board 88.40 per wuek, room 78s per week and Tip. Floaters need not apply. No fare advances. Write California efc Oregon Lumber Co., Brookings,' Carry Co., Or. AGENTS, men r or women, ti to 816 .daily easy. Your profits daily -25 to 40 per cent. Introducing new style guaranteed hosiery mutt wear or replaced free. Just show samples. Tske orders. We deliver and collect Big new summer Jine,i ineludinf full fashioned silks. The Mao-O-Ches Mills Co.. dept 4428. Cincinnati. Ohio. X0U CAN easily earn. 10 dally, eventually in- . dependence, without capital or eiperienca, all , vering mirrors, platmg and reflnlshlng tableware, autoe, chandeliers, ; headlights, bedsteads. . Oom p'et outfits furnished. Write for Information. Kfnneth-Decie Laboratories.. 89 FUth avenue. New York. F t FIVE laborers, highway work, outh, 14, 8 liourn. . Brick setters, 4.6, 8 hours. Fsm hand, milk a few cows, . 4 5 pet month, room snd beard. 8 or 4 gang of station men. See profile here. Apply Butte- A Oake Employment office. 224 Burnside st. . :-- ..,....) AGENTS 36 to 816 dally easy. Brand new - household necessity. - Constantly used. Big seller. I Experience nmeoeasary. Sample free. Ralles Mfg. Co.. Dept- 632. Baltimore bldg.. Chicago. . !! 600 MEX to hear Dr. MacCaughsy UU of the i man' who had to' be .shown. Centenary Wilbur Methodist church,-East 8 Uv - Pine And Ash st tonight 7 :80. ' ' ' ' - - ' i . 860 WEEKLY: silvering mirrors, headlight re . flectors. metal plating. Outfit furnlahed. Write for free booklet International Laboratories, Dept 78. 809 6th; ave.. New York. - - j - - SALESMAN to sell , Fotdson tractors and auxiliary equipment; excellent ens nee tn mske money. Koblnson-Smltn Co., SlxUt and Mad ison ' StS."" ' , -f ' . 1 r r WANTED Shoemaker with 3260 ae partner in ttin-to-data shoo, eauioued with best of ma chinery, tools and stock. S, J, Gentxkow, Salem, ure. izi-w is. zist sr. SALESMAN to' sell -Ford can and aooessoriesT must town Ford car; will Pay liberal com mission and allowance for spkeep of ear; Beat proposition In the city. Address F-T8, Journal. SALESMEN CaUina . en farmers near Fortlaad v ta reonuient -a atandard article ae side line: great demand, very liberal commission. Roblnaoa- Smlth Co.. Blxtn and Msaison. . i HARD TIMES YES, but the harder the better this sells and loa per eent prom to yon. end the buyer makes : snore than f you. 447 Sherlock bldg. - - r - ; - . FORD salesmen. Reliable Ford dealer has an opening for two men only. If you are a plug- ger, we have a plan tost wui net you good re turns. Call Woodlawn 4035 after 6:30 p. m. WANT a real he-man with initiative, between axes 21-35. who la ambitions to' get some where fa the future. Apply 834 Northwestern National Bsnk bldg. after :ao am. ' PARTNER in established woodssw busineas; plenty work: snow -cooa returns. oa nwet- land bldg. : -.. rt---.-A -i-j- -:--v-- - j- -. Ot.'NG MAN, about 25, single preferred, for office Dositlon in Eugene. Or. State aae. ex- perieuce and references. L-80, JournaL i FIRST CLASH autotuobile scraper and finisher; top ws gee for right man. Jtitehs Aut Fainv ing, 28 N. ISth. . - . EAT iiOTCARES AND COS FEE fl f? LiC TUB BEANKKf, 100 WEST PitHK ST. WANTED Two district managers; flattering i contract to right party with experience. J. li. Eteil. state manager Yoemen, Box 65, Salem, Or. STl.ESMAN. with Ford to sell steering clutrh, Experience not necessary. Ffaons Wttln. 43od. Dale Myers. ! ' 1 ( - " BOY i WANTED One or two days weekly tar tit aummer to plant and cultivate) bulbs, and flowers. Call 211, City balL ' PIONERH EMPLOYMENT CO. 14 N. ;2D ST. I v Hesdnnsrters fir Fsrm. Mill and HoteS Help. CAN USE TWO.- snore men for importatit apec- ial i work. Fermanans wnn - a luiara. tin sfternoons and evenings. 828 E. Morrison su LITE salesman in city and country, for cajHiity insurance. New policies, direct contract -Ref- erences required, i 408 Railway Etchange. TO RELIABLE party, lease or shares, 8 acres with shsck, between 2 main roads, 4 miles out S if ton Eureka road. Mar 8054. Mr. Stiles. - OWNE1V wants contractor ta take contract to bulk! modern 4 room bungalow for 82400. Will psy 3700 cash, bl. monU'ly. A-81. Journiyl. WANTED 1st class eiener and dyer. S.,r work Monday morning. Pbpne V a noover Ho or- residence-. - wSSL - -' : : i WANT man who undefiftsnds the stirfe and office fixture buinek. Jonrnsl. y WANTED Two : good soheiwrs. sions. ' P-I9. J'mrnsl. Big WANTED A girl boy to learn ptiotogrejwijr. Fink Studio. WANTED -Man. to live on. farm, pay for im proving It.' t;namoer m lAwaoignv t"--r.. ELDERLY man to Uke care ef garden for room .and board. H-100. Journal. ' AVTED At once, an. to learn ruicaaUa " .id i Tteresding. Call 432 Hswthome. rr i vt &'i, . man. must bs gooa contracior aaa tint mixer. Phone East 844. HEADQUARTEKS for cooks and kitchen hein. 484 North 2L Brtiedwsy 2339. "WANTEDA 'bricklayer tor building fireylac ( long ot. Pelt, xaov. WANTED Married ' man for general t.rm -vrork: steady work. D. I. fptrm, Csjwob. : - Ill tllllETV DAYS GOOD, Lome, 310 monthly, to clean aa lr . "T-htires. - It F.- Wsltr, Orenhsm. TatSOD - -vaMftter- wanted. ...... -647 L'iuwj , ave. M , m a . " -- -", ' i i