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EGYPT. DESIRES . -i CLOSE RELATIONS WITH THE II. S: A Premier Sarwat Wants' .Exchange of Trade Between, His Nation and America. J ; ' Br Jaalna B. Wood (Special Cable to The Journal and Chicago I Daily Km) I (Copsfriaht, 1922) Cairo. Egypt, May 20. "Kgypt hopes for increasingly good relations with the United States because of the sincere - ynpathy- - and the great : commercial possibilities between the two countries." Thl vu the message which Premier Ab4e) Khalek Sarwat asked be sent 'whan he received the writer. ,.i ... fcsypt." 1ae continued, -"has , cotton, leather and other agricultural products which the United States can use, while your country 'produces countless things we (need. Kgypt purchases more than ' $109' 000.000 of .American products ac- 'nually and we hope cordlajly,: that the amount will be trebled. Egyptians of all classes are extremely friendly to America and the Americana and ear nestly slesire to do business. Vie ( had just finished dictating an ap- preciative cable replying to Secretary ,. Hughes' cable of congratulations on the American recognition of the new Kgyp- ' tiaa government. He sent his secretary 1 to pring copies of both cables -which ho exhibited with animation to Dr. J. Mor- toirf Howell, the American diplomatic agatit who accompanied the correspond-1 cnt! on the call. , , ; - ! RELATIONS LARGELY COMMERCIA1V . 'f?o far." the premier added, "our re- lattons with the United States have ' bei largely commercial and official, 'though the flow of Americana to Kgypt Is Increasing yearly. We hope more of. your people will learn the deiight of our ' coqutry and make it their winter home. Already our people are going to the United States. Several of our boys, in cluding my own nephew, are being sent 1 ovajf there at. the expense of the gov ernment to be educated. - 'lEgypt will certainly have a diplo- majtic representative in Washington and also consuls in the different: cities. How--T ever, thene 'appointments will be made f only arter the constitution is ' drafted 3, and adopted. The legislative assembly V will be elected probably next fall. There V ar two reasons for this. We need all 2 the; able citizens of the country to as Bet in organizing the new government .:na further It is necessary that our for t'eign representatives should- know the,lr a own constitution and also the moods -ofthe legislature. CONSIDERED DIPLOMAT "the premier is a short but not corpu- 1 lertt man with close-cut iron gray hair -..and a stubby mustache. 1 He bubbles " ovir with nervous energy, speaks French rapidly and Invariably smiles. On this ; occasion he wore a gray European suit. r. a fed fez on his flat topped desk being J the only part of his costume that was Z typically Egyptian. Among thinking Egyptians. Sarwat V Pasha is considered the nation's fore- . most diplomat. He showed much finesse in rthe turbulent times following the ex ile of the popular leader, aghloul ' Pasha. When he accepted the premier ' fchlp lie announced the postponement of the discussion of the British terms of ' independence until the meeting of the legislature. He had many years of ex- k perience undr the British i.and was at th head of various ministries . before i. hoi became the active head of the na- j tictn's present government. :: j v . BAKER ELECTS PALMEB ' Baker, May 20. Complete returns from Baker primaries for mayor show: C I ' Palmer 716. C. S. Blackman 330. William UeCartv 822. W. W. Gardner 107, J. A. Panting 49. palmer was mayor before. i tufnlng the office over to Gardner three t years i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 25 wlf.lv-5 dkm tcuntie ear. Will trad hte miavrr niano. imt like new. for rood car, or will aeil chrap. ThLi piano is a credit to anjone'e btitnc. 6157 37th are., near ea at. FCRNISHKD S room cottace. with larra aleeo- mig porch and pared street. 33 per Ato. 215-26. - ' i 160 acre homestead relinaouhment, close to Portland, near echooL Running water, baSd- ina. Better aee this. M-72. Journal. - HEADQUARTERS roM LAWN FENCE AND GATES I With W4 er Iran PcU Treflls Wtre an! Flewa li5 ask roH rasr oataloo and kstimatii Paeae er Write CoattraeUoai Sept. NORTHWEST FENCE & WIRE WORKS ( Harutf aotuKar -Wmt Oak and Union Avenue Pvtai4. Ore, Pttene Kast T07S. rug ca E1UFFI1UGS Hade ut Z tow etd worn aarpeta ead rvca. bare fcaU tae mice of a aew mc , Use weatea aiotalng. - - . - B12 Ran ateejaa-cleaaad. S1.E9 Cast 3SS0 1U East Eigfcffc RORIIaTEF1 I Bufld Homes at Rock Bottom Prices Furnish Plans, and Help Finance Vacant Lot Owners. SIDNEY G. LATHROP 411 ABMfGTOX BLDG. Broadway 5624 Muskrat Wins Fight With Police Officer . Manchester. 2T.f.lL. .May 20. I- 2. S- OHicer Henry Leavitt' of the local police, force received severe Mtea in the legs and about the hands In a battle with a hue;e muskrat, which at tacked and bit Mrs, Joseph S. Debskl aa aha was walking along- the streets of this city with her .husband. Mrs. NEW TODAY 50 1 f XML J ESTABLISHED 1S9J ON TUESDAY NEXT AT THE BAKEE AICTI05 HOUSE "OTa. shall sell tha first class furnish ings from Mrs. Mays'- beautiful Alameda home, also from another residence we shall sell Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture. These two lots will bo com bined into one sale for the above day and we would advise you if furnishing to be sure and get here on time, as all positively must be sold. Comprising: Overstuffed Davenport Bed in good quality tapestry, Living Room Rockers in genuine leather, high grade Oak Li brary Tables, Bookcases, Mahogany Tabourettes, old-time hand forged Fire Irons, Fiber Settees and Chairs, a few Turkish Rugs, Imported Couch Cover, Queen Anne Walnut Dining Table, Chairs and China Closet, also costly Suite in Quarter-Sawed Oak, via. : 54 inch Top Table. Buffet and set of Chairs with leather seats. BEDROOMS Viz. : Beautiful Sim mons Period Ivory Bed with Chiffonier, Dressing Table, Bench and Chair to match ; Twin Brass Beds, Circassian Walnut Dresser and Chiffonier both with rriata mirrors, and Chair : also Beds in white and other finishes complete with best Springs. Silk Floss and J'elt Mat tresses, Pillows ; Oak Dressers and Chif foniers. Rockers and Chairs : Axminster. Velvet, Brussels Rugs in Koom sizes. Two . Refrigerators, two Gas Ranges. Water Heater and many other lots too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE We wish you would call tomorrow and look over the entire list of goods to be sold at this time. Tou will find them well worthy of your attention. AT7CTI03T OS TUESDAY HZXT AT 1 A. M. ON THURSDAY NEXT We shall sell the complete Furnishings of a residence for a family who -are leaving for Pittsburg, Pa. These goods can be seen Wednesday after noon. SALE THLKSUA 1 J X1' AT 10 A. M. 5TOTE We buy Household Goods "for Cash. If you are making changes or want to sell out, call on us Phone Main 3332. RETAIL DEPT. Here you will find Bargains In first class New Furniture all the time- Our prices are low, as we sell for cash. . W. C. BAKER and W. H. DEAJT Fnrniture Dealers and Auctioneers PYTHIAN BUILDING TamhUl and West Park Sts. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 168-171 SECOND ST. (Near MorrUon) Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M. For MONDAY'S SALE GOOD FUR NISHINGS FBOM . PRIVATE HOME. Including-: Solid Oak DINING SUITE, Library Tables, Bookcases, Stand Ta bles, good Rockers and Chairs suitable for the Living Room, 9x12 Axminster Rues. Carpets. Ldtce Curtains. Pictures. Dinner Set, Fancy China Cups and Saucers. 2 In. Post Enameled Beds in Old Ivory and Vera is Martin finish, all complete with bprings and Mattresses. Pillows. Blankets.,, Sheets, etc : Dresser. Chifforobe, "Universal" Steel Range, Cooking Utensils And other effects. Also irom anotner home: t'OSTLi BUFFET and EXTENSION TABLE. Attend this sale if you want good, durable Furniture, all In fine condition. weiiAESDAi. and fkiday at 18 A. XL. a or lienor al consignments, visit our PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT We Have Some Bargains ' in New Goods Such as t PIECES OTKRSTTTPTUn SUITES In High Grade Tapestry ; DAV ENPORT and END TABLES in dark mahogany; PERIOD DINING SUITES, etc.. etc. Also COLONIAL DLNING SUITES in mahogany and oak. We have FIVE FLOORS crowded wrtb TTBED FURNITURE that is EQUAL TO NEW. Large assortment of RUGS of various sties. All the popular makes of GAS aad STEEL RANGES. Don't buy a thing until you see what we have. Our PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. TERMS IF DESIRED. BIG RESTAURANT AUCTION On Monday Next, May 22d, at 2 P. M . We are Instructed to aell the entire equipment of the CHINA INN At 153 BROADWAY Near MORRISON , Comprising: 214 Leather Seat Dining Chairs, 60 Restaurant Tables, Costamers, Serving Tables, Mirrors. 2 "National" Cash Registers, 6 Electric Fans, Roll Top Desk and Chair, Typewriter Desk, Visible Typewriter, Fireproof Safe, Floor Cigar Case, about 350 yards Linoleum; Hardwood Dance Floor, Dishes, Glass ware. Silverware, assortment of Soft Drinks. Table Cloths. Napkins.- 3 Oven French Range with Canopy. Steam Ta ble, Cook Tables, Sinks, Cooking Uteiv. sils. Groceries. Butcher's Ice Box, 2 Re frigerators. Exhaust Fan, and other numerous lots such aa used in an up-to-date Restaurant, Everything In first-class condition and must positively be sold to the highest bidder. J. T. WtLSON, AaeUoaeer If vou have Furniture to uelL call us up Main 16?6. Eveningra Marshall S51 i(tnr m st ni 1 ' Ulit T Iff Debski's screams .-. attracted" the patrtot- man, who rushed to her assistance ana succeeded in kilting tha animal, with" hut night stick. Both ,Ueavitt and JJra. ' t. I J. ' -X - Build Build a house worth to someone else the money ; you j pay for it. Make your venture a i SAFE INVESTMENT j By Consulting REDIMADE ; REDIMADE in a home-builders' SERVICE. Through mill con nections, quantity production and a. desire to serve i ! I5EI2SAJ9B GIVES the individual' dollar a corporation's bW ine power. i ;. ji i i t, i 3KlfiiS of lMr4 HeiBM Kinds of 10 Hervlee For Less Money r INVESTIGATE ! Ckm'iI Jw eriei of Garages $4T sad apeciui up DeUwred iaad erected Jin Portland, also stained. ; , : i : Redimatle Bldar. Co Perflaad, Or. 315 t. 11th. 2 Blocks South tt Hawthorne Phone East 5114 isiEW TODAY I SO ton Dutch Colonial e ti ' Circumstances lead to the sale of this beautiful, well built and well lo cated home. Just the right size, with 75x100 lot and well arranged shrub bery. $8500. terms, make :a buy worth your investigation. SIR. LEMOXS, BDWT. C007 F. E. Bowman & Co. STORE TO LEASE 291 Morrison, Between 4 th and 5th Sts. Will lease for five years. Full information from PARRISH, W ATKINS & CO. 252 Stark St. ! Phone Bdwy. 7644 tour Teeth Sleep WHILE WE WORK DENTISTRY WITHOUT PAIN Proven Reliable Methods Twelve Years' Preeste. In Portland Specialists In First Class Dentistry Satisfaction Guaranteed DR. A- W. KEENE DR. E. J. KIESEMDAHt. Above Majestle i Theatre 351 ft Washington Street Mortgage Loans Business and Residence Property 6 Interest Monthly Repayment on Residence! WILLIAM ..MAC MASTER S28 U. S. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. IN COM E Irvington Apartments We offer for sale several fine four and eight family apartments in Irvington. Producing 18 net. . ; F. E. BOWMAN CO. Owners and Builders 210 Cham, of Conu BIdg. JBdwy. C77S MORTGAGE LOANS Business properties - Residence loaas low rates. Installment repayments If desired. Loans promptly closed. A. H. Birrell-Gill Co. SM-219 Northwestern Bank Bnlldlng MORTGAGE LOANS in any amount it lowest rates on city or country ! property! prompt and helpful service, si . PAGET & PAGET 283 H Stark St. Bet. 4th, mnd 5th Broadway 3794. ' SAVE MONEY 'ii- -ft, 'fc By boyina yesxr Wfcker Ftn aKttrs PIRECT FROM FAO TORY. It it is saad. of wft tow: w aasre It. rotrnaiO) wicker rva iMITVM SMMajFAO- I :. TURUra CO. : 1 si S1 UNION AVE. nJl Cee. BOWY. East S94 ROW IS, THE TIME TO tRtTALL Hardwood Floors Orer Yoar Old Floors ht Very Bee sons ble Prises, KEW WORK GIVEN g FECIAL ATTENTION. FLK3T ct-aaa wusaaaaiuur l Call Tabor 3110 ROSE: CITY HARDWOOD FLOOR CO F. HARFRE. f $8000.00 Vvlorn flat -huiHinr nn. Knh Will. Fireplaces, furnaces in each. , 100 feet 0. B. MACKIE tl9 Exchange Befldiaf -Broadway 9; . , 'if ' . lrvingt Debakt were treated by physicians, and their wounds were cauterized to prevent poisoning. - " NEW TODAY SO Albina Industrial Sites Right la the Heart ef the City, I ' ob Larraber Street, ' ! Hear the Broadway Brldra. Trackage. Sidewalks Sewers.! Water Paved Streets lots" stxlil 20,7,7C; FEET----4 i LOTS 50x118 coQnn FEET i OftaUU . Aereage !0e to 40e Per Square Foot xcrmi to , sail BUILDING ASSISTANCE ' XHnstratei Folder Upon Applleatloa Portland Realty & Trust Co. - ! OWNERS S14 Railway Exchange Bnlldlng I PHONE BDWT. eiS9 I CHOICE WEST ! . SIDE LOTS NOB HILL I DISTRICT NORTHRUP STREET i (50x100 feet south frontage, 100 n feet west of 26th street OVERTON STREET i ,150x100 feet, south frontage, near ! i27tlh street. r PETTYGROVE STREET : jST't&xlOO feet, north frontage, be ; ' tween 24th and 25th streets. Price :.i 312250. L ! i 50x100 feet, north frontage, be ! tween 55-th and 26th streets. QUIMBY STREET ; ! 150x100 feet, south frontage, be ll i tween 24 th and 25th streets. RALEIGH STREET ! j 50x100 feet, faces north, between :i j 24th and 25th streets. SAVTER STREET I 50x100 feet, faces outh, between i 1 2S.h and -2901 streets. Price 51600. j Wakefield. Fries & Co. I ! ' 85 FOURTH STREET ROOMS IN Journal Bldg. FOR RENT Space on 3d Floor 1 ' - i ' ' 1 East and North Light. Suitable for dentist! i or doctor. :j- s :- i i i ! i Also suite of two rooms on ' j 4th floor. Apply to Superintendent I Journal Bldg. No Disappointments j If Matot Builds I Yoar Home . ONLY $3450 i! .- : i " j . . -i ! . - i "-. I This 5-room home built com-j iplete on your lot with all plumb-i ling, painting, i electric fixtures i double construction with the test i workmanship and materia 'als, oak floors, fireplace, all modern built-ins, cement base ment and' large attic "We hay" plans ranging from' 91650 itrp. Call and see tnem 0 bring in jrour:plan for an estit mate. 1 We know we can save you money on your home. 1 Builders of Duplex I Apartment 1 i Bongalows " . gmrrtsTRfo Broad-ay 38S6 , ; 523 Hesrr Bide. ! CARPET CLEAN ING KErtTTIMO. ftECaVINO. sicsjzilia. ETS SzlX RUGS SHAMPOO, fUO.- Waaeasias mm. eesK Festhert Rsnawatea, iatL KINDS NEW MITTKaHES w ss FLUFF stuec awn lrara ssrssas i Pmltfw mitwHsf ee end repaired. , I WMEEft MATTRES A CARPET r , eLEAMIfaa tMORKS T K LleeM Et. - - .- Aot. EJ7-OT. I i-i . .Vf W. it We Have For Sale Flat Building Which Will NET 20 Only $5000 Required to Handle IKSIDE PROPERTY ' PKLKBS YEON BUILDING BEAUTIFUL Irvfagt.. H.me -Wonderful value for the -"moneys. We built it and we know. Last word in. modern architecture. Located on 19th St. with unuSsually fine grounds and shrubs. This house is an ideal home for people Who care. Price 110,500; terms. -, : ? t i I 11 i Call SIR. LEMONS Bdwy. SM7 F. E. Bowman & Co. 1 OAK FLOORING tVholesal. and BetaS FLOORS LalO ANrtl FINISHED. OLD FLOORS MAD IdKJlM ELEGTRIO 8ANOERS, OAK LEAF HARDWOOD FLOOR CO. 8901 CLAY EAST 7022. RES. TABOR 6240.1 BUSINESS PERSONALS TticrMPMnvrf and vibitino VV JJL4Aa'lli,NUt UAKD KNUBAVEBS BMITH A OU.. 311 Moresn Bids. SPECIAL NOTICES lOl HELP US MEND OUB CBIPPLED EFFICtENCT Krery day tb. library ha. ISO calls for readme matter it cannot sucroly. In every department our efficdency is crippled, our opportunity for sen ice unfulfilled. Wt must bar. more books. Won't yon help na. others, and your self by gmng over your volumes and giviiur us those you can epare. Truly you could not do a more worth-while deed. Lear, the books at th. Central library or at any of the branches. Thank youl THE LIB BABY" ASSOCIATION THE PRIMARY election is orer. The Oregon Single Tax league has a right to be heard. We will furnish speakers or literature for any call. Phone Main 6439. Address 816 Stock ixrnange tmucung, Jortiana. jr. xne measure will be roted on th coming Nor ember. You hate s right to know, it is your duty to know an about it. i : WE HAVE leased toe Mizpah ion and will not be responsible tor any bills contracted for in th. name of the a bora. A. O. Vandergrlff, a. vt. vsnoergniT. ON AND AFTER May 18. l"B2a. i I will not M responsible (or any debts contracted by any ether than : myself in person. P, E. Southard. ' i ji HENRY BLAIR will not be responsible for any DLua or uara Hiair, alter May 12th. MEETING NOTICES 102 .Anchor iCouin i cV& Dance Tnesday night. May 23. W. O. W. hsUj 128 11th st. Memben. friends and pub lic inrited. Professor Grase fire-piece orchestra, best in city. Dandy floor, large crowds, big time fur all. Admission 85c. '. Grand Bazaar Given by Anchor eexmcQ No. 746, S. B. A.. May 29 nd 80. Biggest affair cf sea son. Remember the date. W. O. -W. hall, 128 11th rt. Ad mission free. fin tvnATAWT) tickets for ths ; Shrine parades in San Fran cisco during the. convention ra,T Im. tM-urni KOW from th. grandstand committee. Address Leonard 8. Leavy, 2 6 ' City Hall, San Francisco. Single seats for each parade. $1. Sa- aon ticketa good for au pa- rsdes. J2.50. All seats re served, To NOT DELAI. By order of ths Illustrious Potentate. . ; UABVEI BHSW1TH. Recorder. NOBLES Reservations can now b. mad. for th. Shrine Special Train to Baa Francisao, leaving Portland Saturday, Jan. 10, 1922, at 10 P. m. Tickets and Pullman accommodations at CITY TICK ET OFFICE. S. P. RT.. ' 4 th and Stark sta, GET THEM NOW. By direction of the potentate. HARVEY BECK WITH. Recorder. CARD PARTY t ( AND DANCE. Thursday evening. May 25, at Maecabee ball. 388 M Washing ton st., by Tent No. 1 Msc- cs.be ee. General public inrited. Coma snd enjoy yourselves with a congenial bunch. Cards 8:30. .dancing IV. Our famous all-Maeeabee union Jazz orchestra lurujsjiea peppy music, uua iz.ee w wsu Kuraj. Jjve floor committee. WILLAMETTE TRIBE NO, 6. Improved : Order of R. M.. meets every .Monday eve ning at wigwam,. 208 H 3d street. Members nraenUy requested to be present Vis iting chiefs always welcome. X-hiers degree, i :- r ALVIN SIEVEBS; C of R ROSE CITY CAMP. M. W. meets each Monday evening is th. old K. P. hall, 409 Alder St. near 11th. Work each evening. Visitors always welcome. - F. E. Smith. Consul. . t J. W. Simmons. Clerk. 1218 Yeon bldg. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ORE GON ROSE CAMP, meets every Thursday evening Pacific. States hall, 409 Alder St., first Thursday a "500" party, last Thursday a ban ouet Royal Neighbors not affiliated with any camp in city particularly invited. Office 1218 Tcon bids. Msin 4483. Hours 1 to 5. p. SB. daUy. GERTRUDK T. SIMMONS, Ron. PORTLAND L O. a F. Bead t special to Eugene leaves 2 p. 'm.. Sontbera Pacific, Onion ttatisn: SS.es round triix. All Odd "FeDcars,-Itetjekahs and fnenda of tha order Invited to rid. on this train.: Come along I Leave yonr rare behind sod loin the live ones. F. it A M. -Special .tommo nloation this (Monday) avenmg, Sandy blvd. and Ryan at Work in M. M. degrea. 14 Visiting breth ren' welcome. By enter of W. It ROBERT W. PETERSON. See. WJt.DOWN th; hifih cost of 11 ring sad-attend I 500 psy" given by Uueen Elisabeth Review jso. W. a'.' Fellows halL- Monday evening, t May 2a, There will b -inj. grocery priaea. 60 li. sack of tUMir first Admission 'Z So. Everybody welcoma l-RlTtrilXAl. AID UNION J,. T. Roberts Northwestern manager. v-Hl be at 309 San Rafael street, lnesaay. aiay a, s p. m:.. aad will b. pleased U meet S aia- bera of tn oroer. .- - y ; -t ; - CJiTU, NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. - guorit. camp No. 1440. meets every Tues day evening, 111 trana sve. NEELIB C CLP AN. Ree. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, Mar- gnerite camp. No. : 1440, meets every . Taas- day eveamg. lit i--na . avew - .: n , . NELLIE- CTXPAN, Ree. m T forawt th. dance at Cedarvilie park. ' r jnnmi n 3teOim. ; Sato. : nieht. Mar , 20. Take IGraahaa ear; pnaes will be giveav 1 Re freshments; SOe a eonpla; fine musie. i : JNVTTATION I FREB ' PDBIJO - MEETCfGt , iiina k. Kirlmatriek COOE- I til iXlI 1 soeiatUiB. aext Friday. Mafr I I . .t ha fin. Ian. Bwv VrmCV "all. d XrP&f -500.', (1 ua wraofc v Good prisesy oancina. funans.4 piec- arcb- tr. i A rood the. tor jJL Members fni for the bi rrand tenth saanal rally. JaB sionater class initiation, beaouiol oeerw and refreahmenta. Brint aa .year j candidates. ViMtin members an cowhally lenwa. Invitation p Eorwka council No. 204, g '. B. A.. Monday ewuns;. May 22, Kast Sid. W. O. W. Jilt K. 6th and Alder. Beaa tiful tnitsatory i oerwnon with well drilled guard and deeraa staff. Viaitai menji ben always welcem . M. U JOHNSON. See. 1 EMBLEM JEWELBT a epertatty. btttona, pu. efearma. Jaeger Broe.. Kl-133 th at. i CARDS OF THANKS iwn-fflu -. on. Kinrer. tnany. ana uf nreciatioB to our many friends and relatiTea aSSyeeirf Swift Co. for thair tand- asd rmnauiy aarwa w i . i Mn Wnri snihiiul ; ana laxner. also' for the beaaufal floral offennea. Ksrin Nellia and fsmily WE i wish to express onr sincere tna&as ana ap - pteciatlon to our many friends tat uteir imtt- neas and aympaaoy asnnc or nwu mrnt in tbe lose of ear beloved wife and mother, .lyii .k. mm twautifnl floral offenno. v R.rrwtin HnrhMrt Banubn. Mnv J. Boaa- dcrer. Mrs. H. CnorcnUi. wv. wi.h t Miank oar mia) fnenda. also the Elks .and B. of BL, T. for their kindness aod aympathy ahewa us on th death of onr beioT.4 son and brotner; aim tor uie imuuiu, floral offerings. Signed, lit. and airs. Nick Schumacher and family. appreciatkm to onr many friends for the kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of onr lored one aad for th. beaoUflu floral i offerings. air u. i xtaruaui, aira. Thnnim i swh J. Tlanlahl. Mrs. W. - Bradley, i WE WISH to thank our friends for the beanti- ful noral offerings and sympathy snown ua in onr: recent bereavement, tha death of Lmetxr W. I HUE. Mrs. I W. HitL V. C. Hill. T WISTT tn ihk im I AlUlhorUSnl I UUOm. local No. 0, lor their tributes giren v M wife of Fred Forstrom. - i DEATH NOTICES 103 LOTZ May 19. Ralph W. Lota, aged 10 mn. iat nr vaner. wa&n.. son vi ra. Ida Taa-ert of Portland and brother of Itaj- Dnf and Hun Itx of Yader. Th. . m win h. rflmmM saonoaT. aiar he i JT. P. littler As Son to V arter. where serrica will tw held ana interment msae. TinRfiKV Mm. 90- li)22. at lua lace res.1 nna so ft fiiaui. Ola Horven. asea cu years. 'Deoeased waa a member of the Sons r i k.ii ... Hnaina at Pearson a undertak inc narlora. - BnsseU at Union s-to. Notice of nereaiter. CHURCH At the residence, 1571 Porto mouth an.. May 16. 1922. Martha Ellen Church, aged 70 years. Th. remains will b. forwarded today (Sunday) to Billings. Mont., by .Chambers Co, Inc. for services and Inter ment , DAVIS In this city. May 19, 1922. John H. Davia Bemalna are at tha etaapel of Edward Holman A Sou, 3d snd Salmon sts Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL. NOTICES 104 BERRY May 20, 1932, at the rwMence 'of her daughter, 1404 Mallory are., Mrs. Adelia Adeline Berry, aged 85 years, belored mother of Mrs. Reus Comber, Stockton, CaL. Charles Ouinn. Bio Vista, CaL. John Qumft. Ford. Idaho, James H. Berry. Mrs. Keihe Seely and Mrs. Rose Weinberger; also 2 granehildren. Miss Lillian Berry and Miss Ruby Seely all of Port land. Funeral serrieea will be conducted Mon day. May 22, 1922. st 2:80 p. m.. st Pearson's ti overtaking parlors, Russell at. at Union are. Friends respectfully lnrlted. HOUGHTON At his late residence. 7B6 Hsr ard ft. Alfred Honghton. aged T5 years. He i survived tr his wife. Annie H. Hougfitnn;i 4 daughters. Mrs. Jennie Halberstsdt. Alta and Ara Houghton of Portland, Mrs. Nelson Dixon : of Ridgefield. Wash. ; 4 sons, Fred. John, Frank, Robert, all of Portland; also father of the late Charles W Houghton. Fnneral service will ,be held at P. L. Lerch funeral parlors E. llthiat Hatrthorne. Monday at 2:30 p. m. Friends In vited. ! BrftOSALI- In this city. May 20, James Baser Birdmn. beloved husband of Lillian Birdssll. son of Mrs. Grace I. Gass of Detroit, Mich. ; brother of Mrs. Dr. Wardsworth Warren of - Detroit. Mien. Funeral services will be held Monday. May 22. at 2 p. m,, at th. chapel of -M-iliMr A- Teu rVmcTndinaT scTTiees Portland Cremateeiirm. Mr. Birdsall was a member i of Harmony No. 12 Masonic lodge, Al Kadpr tem ple and ScottMi Rite. Services will be held no de the auspices of toe Mssonio lodge. ! LIMERICK May 10. Mary Limerick of 417 San Rafael st. mother of Mrs. p. c. rates Ran Francisco; Mrs. C. B. Haywood ar.d Joseph Limerick, this city; svter of Catherine Wicke. Fnnm-al will be held from McEntee Eilers" parlors, 16th and Everett sts., Mnnday. May 22. at 8:30 a. m.. thenoo to Holy Rosary hneeh. VL HA and (Tlackamas sbt.. at B a m.. where reqniera mass will be offered. Friends Invited. Interment Mt Calvary cemetery. I COHEN In Albany. Or.. May 18, 1922. Celia Cohen, wife of the lata Phllio Cohen of Al bany and beloved mother of Mrs. Hart. Mm. Himimi Rtransa. ssannei ;ooen ana Aim tn. Rternan. all of San Frsnd-co. Oil., and Ssdi. nt Ten Cohan of AJbanv. Or. Funeral swrvlees wiH be held at th chapel of Edward Holman Ron.. 3d sad Salmon st".. snnaay, aiay vi. st 2:30 p. ni. Interment R-t.h Iiel cemetery SMITH May 19. at the family residence. filK RVidmnm Kt. Idadore c. Mnutn. agea a . m WaMnM m Smith mother of TV R Smith. TiftRov T. Smith. The t mains will b. forwarded this evening to Miqne nnlis. Minn., for interment in Lake Wood ceme tery. - Arrangements m care oi a. uovnioi & MeNemar. I vrvTT.xrtTR kt the raaidance. Kendall taation Mm 10. Adam Kotlner, awed 8 years, belrtved son of Mr. snd Mrs, Adaaf ZoTlner. Fnneral eerv im win ha bald Mnndav. Mav 22. at 9:30 a ro. st the above resdanee. interment sit. tmrf cemetery. Arrangements in ears of Mffleri Sc. Traeov TtANLEY The- funeral cortege of th. ftte Nora . TT.nln wm lean the chaoel oi aimer ac Tracy Monday. May 22, at 8:43 a m.. then. t Rt Ifarva Pvn-Cathedral. 18th snd Davie Sts., where mass will g. offered at 9 a. m. Inter ment at Mt Calvary cemetery. SPRIG3S--Tbe funeral service for the lte Joseph W. Sprigr of 4223 44th at Ej h. will be hed Monday. May 22. at 10:30 a, im., at Finleya mortuary. Montgomery at nth. Friends invited. Concluding servio. at Port land crematorium. i BATES The fnneral eervic for the late U es ter A Bate of '1078 Corbett st will! b held today, Sunday, st 1 P- -. st Finley's rtm UmhnnMt Rth. Friends invited. Conclnding serriee Moontsinview cemetery, Ore gon City, Or. inuvsriN Tha fnnfiral servicai of Arna Uth ; Th, 1ta nt ARA Tlaleieh at. i will be held Wednesday. Mkt 24, at. 2 P. m.1 at the chaoel of Miller A. Traoey." Interment JRi- .lit ansehn-v. 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 103 . COURTESY The Portland Mortuary w. X. PEua o. 1 xtuusxuvy Bnceessois to ' DUNNING as MeENTKB I Morriaon at 12th Weat Side, 4 Broadway 430 East Side Funeral Directors F. ..C DCNNTNG, INC. 414 S. Alder at Phone Taasf oa Edward liolman - & Son THTJU) AND SALMOir ' MAIN 607 : Snook & Whealdon 1 ' " FUNERAL DIRECTORS I - " SUCCESSORS TO -- .. ' ' ' i wnaw tm A. CVnriV . . . sfTvnw it rsth - TABOR 1S58 Lerch. Undertaker! EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORN H 1-. irirvonBTH T , R; a. HENDERSON A. D. Kenworthy Co. S803 2a st ' 8. R auto. 618-21 . S t .t Fv-fl vav4-a aw' : . - tVOXTfJOMERY AT FIFTH .. . MAT MH.LER ah TRACEY, tndewsodent fnneral di Teeters. Funt-rmls 75 snd k up. Wsshiactoa St Ella st. Broadway 2681. Ante. 618-44. . i. tsyrnes k8tabl.ishmkt. 4.ftt WTTJt.IAMS AYK. WOODLAWN 1220 McENTEE Js EILERS fnoarar parlors wrth a3 i tha privacy ef s heme; J6th aad Everett IonT Brcaowsy 2123 Auto 521-33. R. M. GulbrtndsoB ', ' H. iBeed CHAMREBS CO, INC. I -SS0 Kniinesworth sv.. m Wdln. 8308. A.R.ZellerCo. "10' -s '-. LiNDJatTAJaAU tAA, Phoi dKeWCS Mats 415A One. 84 at f r ' f Concreter $SQrave MarkersS OBDEB , BLANKS BY EXfipTEST BURIAL VAULTS AIRTIGHT. WATFTJPKOOF VBXASTINO The National Vault Co 8TH AND FCSTEB BOAD AUTOMATIC 818-is OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE VfOBKS C QCAXTTT MC40BIAXS 1'g.fWrWO ftMNE STS. HOrlBK.T43 FLORISTS -107 Martin & Fprbes Company " 54 L WASHISGTOM ST. wain ises. FINE FLOWKBS FOTt ALL OCCASIONS AHTISlUAUUa !- ARRANGED. as HOT NOUS se MAIN 7709 MMW SXjaiTWUM FLO WEES IfOB Ali. OCCASIONS Main 4737 "We WTO Plea. You.' TAMHU-L AT TENTH Smith's Flower: Shop "Portland's ProaTessir. Florist" Flowers for AU Occasion " Kfsln T21 5. T. C. lake. Mgr.. th snd AWet " LOST AND FOUND 108 THE follow imt. articles were toumi on the ear of stbe Pv U. L- P. Co.. May 19. 192.J: S umbrellas, i! lunch bones. 3 purses. 1 -4jaj paint, 1 suitcase, 1 sweater, 1; pa, glorea, x book, 6 packases. 1 piece lead pipe. 1 coat, I bunch keys, 1 pair glasses. 1 Plane. VSS may obtain same upon proper Utenuiicautm at 1st and Alder st station. LOfST Go'd Elgin wri watcu, with ailer wrist band. Minute hands are missing. This ia Talued for ita associations. Will gi. liberal re ward fn- its reuixu. . CaU, Mr. Cooley. at Bdwy. 7171 STQLEX from Washingtoa high. ; school, soma - time Tuesday, toy's new Hodsoa bicycle, blus and whit, frame: $25 Teward for information leading to recoTery. Jack 1 Wycoff, W din. I or Columbia o o t i wr n.ti.Mn Airh and Delano to 43d and Stark, a basket containing purst. u bank book and baby clothes. Reward. Aelson, 9 E. 84th st 8. Mt laoor car. 1X)ST Black silk dress with bl. tscings, leis ir gray rtutboi at Meier ec i""" department Friday. Phone Marshall. 683 ere nings. or ' Broadway 6223 : . daytime, and re ceive liberal reward. LOST On hichway. between Portland and Ths Dalles, grip with tag - marked- F. H. Bailey, Hamilton, Montana. tlO reward If retnxne in- tct to 254 View St.. city. TOLEN Female bulldog, wtut. uypea tau, white ring around neck; answers to name Muggins. - Reward for mlormaupa ieaoing 10 recovery. 5312 42d sv..- S. E. BOATIIOUSE and ..motorbost can be had by proving ownership and paying costs of ad vertising, u-ao, journal. " TissTSSti-h fur choker between Multnomah .hotel and 1st ana v a&nmgioa. Call Tabot 7741. Beward. -' ," c lrtx' WJ sdii and Garibaldi. 82x4 tire on rim: also leather suitcase, ixouiy ix aa. 284 Bast 48th M, Tabor 7601 LOST, keepsake pansy brooch in or about The Auditorium, 'lmiraaay evenin. xtewuu. uroa wt 'HUSH a ret.nrn to Auditorium office. 1ia? Ssnhim . bracelet Lost near - E. 47th and Kast 63d or on iioniavtu cax. wm 90 Et 63d north. IX)ST May 12. Mt Scott car. Mack bag con taining photo proois ana uiiao.s ku nisi ath .t. hetween Washington ana otara. Wednesday night, lady's gold Swiss wrust wstch. Reward. Phone East 4444. T-ia-p t rbi-istjirun's school of dancing, small silver mesh bag. Pleas, call, East 540 c leers with Mm. Chrlstensen. ABOUT two weeks ago, silk umbrella, reoisn phun color, white ups; caa Kienuiy; ward. Tabor 258. ' - UO&T At Auditorium, Tuesday evening, cnua a hi.v ilk coat Finder please commum- mIa with 'Mrs. Menasco. 695 Umatilla ave. LOST Teddy Bear muff, lost Friday on Co lumbia river nignway. x-iease oau. uu Reward. LOST--String of pearl beads, on Alberta st, Kt Vancouver and Williams ave., Saturday afternoon. Liberal reward. Wdln. 2512. LOST On downtown .streets, small gold cres cent shamrock pin, set wim pears iu aiuau diamond. Call rldwy. d au wees uays. LOST or stolen, choice fox terrier dog, license No. 8184; information leading, to recovery will be rewarded. Bdwy. 337o TWO galvanized lumber chains, 20 ft long; be tween t -txiissa aaa jsayuue . ui.u. - amwuu. Sell. 165. ' 1 IjOST Gold bracelet other at Meier A Frank or Upman-woua. imaer pieas. can Main 8743. Reward. ' - XOST Man's red gold . ring, in washroom of Oriental' Cale. f none nwy. mm. ncsnu. LOST Leree Scotch ooJlie; haa bpotau , aaa whit, collar: rewara, laoor ia, XX)8T Gray tweed cape, half length., black fringe trimming, aiain ouio. IX)ST- Jold pin. nam. on back. 1 Writ, to Box 4as. iJeaverton. itinera rewn. , - LOST 34x4 tire .complete, Na. 142066-L. Reward. East 7961. EDUCATIONAL 200 "WH PUT BUSINESS INTO TOU; . THEN, YOU INTO BUSINESS" fFrvrmerlv link's Business College) The School . of Quality and Personal. Sarvio.' TEN years successful ALL Business courses. Write Chas. F. Walker. Pre; for catalog- 407 Morriaon fit. Portland. Or. TYPING. ENGLISH SPELLING AND SBOiiYilMJS ID NINETY DAYS DAY EVENING OTt HOMB STUDY TWIN "S" SHORTHAND - SCHOOL 818-19 PeVnra Bldg. " Broadway 6950. "A FEW MONTHS , IN THE : KIGHT SCHOOL WILL PUT YOU IN LLNE FOR PROMOTION AS WELL AS INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER. Why Not Begin Monday Evening I , It. Will Pay You Uig Dradaada, PHONK MilN eao. EARN YOUR WAX THROUGH ATJSKY . BLUO.. '! ASiU m.)jttSON MOLER - BARBER COl-UXik, i wul teach yoe tha trade m aight weeks: receive' sons, pay while learning; positions secured. . Oregon ex- au-rle. men tacelva state. Sid, j Write eg call for estalogna 234 Barnsid. jst. mjFFORD DAHCE , Private ' tnstmetioa applied: psychology parr his phenomena.: Pnrate ; nuiinga 1638: for sppointment i j t;:r - STEES BEWINte BCB-OOL Bteek's systess of ladies tailoring and dressmaking tenant; pat terns cut to messura, : : Fbon. ; East Zii9. br 8307. 152 Grand eve,.1 near Belmont MISS Matxinclx'e Private - School. , : Shorthand, Typewriting., Day. Eve., . lad. Instruction. 963 14th Peat Jefferson, i - Main 3K03. MEN. women. kara bsrbe, wdei whU. asniBS v., VtcaMSV: aa. ..aw . eoe st - t TKIGRAPHY Railway" Telegraph lneutnte. 434 Railway Eschang. bldg. Day and taght -iawea. P1AXO leaaona. terms; French Mala 8474. vt?. rsr-. H NDRTHWLSTI3LH Salesmen Wanted' Z want 10 coed. lire, prod net ng stock eatas m. I ha, a tmrr atuaetir. Issue t a iaoai company headed by Portland bniinass asaB. Oood eommassiona and plenty of lead (a work tronv Apply roosa i T0e fiwatlsad j hnihlina, j Aak Jo Mr. Price. . . t , BIG PBXXF ITS selling Shoorpatca for tire and tubes. I Permanent repairs asad. m ,ne out Bte without i heat or tools i and - guaranteed ) ta outliT. tar er tube, sanng 400 par eent ewr . ruicaaiawg. - Trrstandoaa demand. : Wrta i at one for j partknlam and ' free -saoiple, Shooe patch Babber ,Cay PhlUdHphls, Pa. LVparfc ment 47. i-.-'i v' - -v ' - -.v. . .- m TOU CAJf easily earn 10 daOy. -res toaUy tn- depeodence. without capital or saraeneecer au nmng mirrors, plating and reflniahusg tableware, antoa, ehandeliars, headlighta. bedstead. Com ' T!ete outfits t furnished. Writ, for information. Kcaceth-Etode Tahiiats)rWis.L 28a IVta areau. jVew, York. . t . - - j. j , . -a- '-r - ". MEN, UCSTLERS for pur. auk hosiery propo- aiuuof pinci' W wearer, pairs oapaciv 2000 dnavns eaklr.' . nmaint deliveries. - Isell only. , w. t delirer goods aad collect C . O. I; IK 1 jm-uv. men make i to e a day. appiy Otuckly, berora territory Is ' ail takaa. . loiter' BSQooal aiills. Dept.'Y-Tl Norristown. Pa. H SALESMAN visiting department stores city an-1 , state to sea Switchback usDeadera They ad- . jwt automatically gaarantsed to wear on. year. Retail at B0 wnts to SI. i Display fixture wita each order. Samples weigh 3 pounds. -Mmb- missioa basts, i Reference with first tetter fc insure reply.: No. BX-1IS, Jowreal. - l! PATENTED CHECK Protector loantain pea; tush ouahty product; IT years eaperteac; no compeutioBi nothing like It ca th. market: . sells to ST.ry bnslnea sad professional man. Caa easily make 12 - to t20 daily. Kntiksoa Brothers, incorporated. Ufgtfc. 122 Wsst Iii- aois street. Chicaga ' .. '- r -v VIACIlINISTS for oat of town, ateady peaiuoaa : with good -wages for good men.' -Wens o. man experienced on Acme fiat turret lathe, and three with general experience. Manufacturing, not Jobbing- - See Sir. Auit st atocles as -Smith company 48 front St., Uondsy before 1 o'clock. r v i HELP FURNISHED "KEB f! ' Help ef all kinds and vatasea. kiUed and na skilled, i W rite, wire nr phone your orders. -PORTLAND LABOR AGENCY. v- i V 11 North-Second St. . ... ', 4l'..' . ! ' Portland. Orggon. 1 ' . - .. WANTED Local agents outtude of Portland to aeH Whits Wizard washing compound. Waahea ' elotliea spotlessly clean and whit, without rah- , bine Contains no lye or Injurious chemfcal. Samples urnicbed. - WbitalWiaard Ca. 368 K. arlungton st- TAILORING AGENTS -Wondertol virgin Wool one price line, retails $29.50 per suit: genu ine Palm Beach 318.15; no extra c harms. Yoej collect and keep deposit:; protected territory. Money-back guarantee. Hustlers writ. J.j B. Simpson, Inc.! Dept. All 6, 831 West Adams st. ctuoago. ITS Tft' SI o WF.EKI.Tl ullin hosiery, our pain guaranteed wear fonr teonths or replseed free. . 86 styles. Free samples to workers. 'Sal ary oe SO per cent commission. Manager, Dept. E-26i iarby,; Pa $133-8192 MON'TJf. Become government rail, x way mail clerks. Msn over 17. Common edww. . tion sufficient' Steady. List positions free. W'nt. , immediately. Franklin Institute, dept. 303 li. Rochester. N. Y. j ' . AGENTS 33.50 aa hour to worker. :New guaranteed j hosiery proposition. 1 Hur. t sals when, "shown. 1 Wears year or replaced free. No experience or capital required. Sample -free. Thomas 1 Mfg. Co.. 2537 Rome. Dayton. Ohio. -NORTH AMERICAN UFB IMS. CO. of Omaha, Neh.. . want i salesmen for Oregon. ' Old Lin. Rest rr. I Co.. good territory, liberal commissions. Address : George loans, state manager, JuncUoa City, Or. 1 , i !" ULANL't'ATTjkEki ' now saarkeUng' ' entirely ' new auta . aacesaorv- Make, ma-ht drivms! '.ata. Itofit possibiaties practically unlimited. wanC salesman with, punch. Ray Filter Co.. sUrua, Ind. i ' (ii- .. 1 MEN, 18 TO 45. Become city snail earners,. $116-$ 150: month. Steady. Vacation. Com mon education sufficient 1 Sampl. examination Question fraa. Apply immadist.lv. No. OX-127. Jouraal.f AG EN TS $300 par month. Stead' pay. ,New style -written guaranteed hosiery. Must'wear or repiaced i free. Experiene. anneeeasary, Spar, time saiufactory. Sample free. Jennings , Mfg." Co.. Line 870, Dayton. Ohio, I METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. wants, rep- reaentatiTea for Vancouver. Wash, Must be sble to : give .references and live ia Vancouver. Guaranteed salary and commission. - B- - Smiley,'' IS IP-., 813 TJ.', S. National! Bank Bldg. l CARPENTERS. READ I W. have a aood 1918 Olda for asla I Y.a can do carpenter work, for as for part payment 1UW9U9I . AWTt tM.t i" - .1 35-43 'Broadway, -i ' ' - " WE desire high grad. .salesmen state of Oregon. , Manafscturers line of ! raincoats. Established territory. Commissions 10 per eent If onallfied writ, fully. GOODYEAR I WATERPROOF CO.. Minneapolia, Minn. 1 - ' -l 1 EXPERIENCED WEAVERS WANTED, jl AP PLY PORTLAND WOOLEN MILLS, ii WANTED Two good truck salesmen ia city to sell new trucks, at big discount, largo com missions; big money If you're a live 1 U-61. Journal. I -1 WANTED-Kight foreman for weave room ca pable patting , in warps and fixing - toosW Apply Pendleton Woolen Mills. 806 Oak st, Portland. i ", I ti WANTED Combine salesman aad watch ta speetor for railroad work, with knowledge of watches; mast' be good mixer and business pro- dncer. j B-167,-Journal 1. . -i i . SALESMEN Wanted by large N. T. pabUshing company, several experienced sslmmen i new proposition la Portland: city work. 42S .Ex change ' bldg.. 2d and Stark. - FARM BAND WANTED Man living in Lents district preferred; be experienced: $2 per day. I" SMITH-WAGGON Ell tX)., STOCK KXC1L AGENTS Sell tweeds, gahardinas, raincoats! factory to customer. Sample coat free, H Full or part time. Wa. Mfg. Co.. 8 Wast 124th. Km .Tars-.- w M MEN wanting -railway sUUon-offios positions with "transportation . famished.- eioertenoe nn tteeesfcary. ' Writ, quick, t Baker, Sotft. . ilwpt 243 Wainwright. ' St Looia. ' ' ! SALESMAN To seU government ! and private institutions, hospitals, I wholesale - snd , retail trade; i give references and experience, j: Con iinental Chesnical Corp.,' WstSeka.. TIL - i. MAN WITH 'CAR to, sell! Economy tires. Lowest prices with liberal discounts. $120 pas weak and commissions. , The. JX L. Smith Cok. South Bend,- Ind. 1 ' - ' ' '' ' ' - V " ". TOU CAN MAKE $lo6o PER bit sfaka and' sell vour own products. Sis for mulas and instructions seat tor 25 oeata Crotty. Roxbury 19. Mass. ' AGENTS Startling new - invention .for , Ford cars. ADaoiuL. aeuawty. - eeiia-icrr 9 to-" $200 weekly. Investigate, immediately,! Man ufacturer, . Box 325. Mineral Weila. Texas. .-, - AGENTS 13 11 hour. ' Newest kitchen tooL " Etarr Woman ; uses 1 20 times daily. ' luasy sellers, ' .- Big profits. v- Samples freev Thomas MIg.-CO.. o -vmp, AJaygKi, jma. p LARGE SHIRT MANUFACTURER want agents tn IV enmnlete line of hlrts direct ts wearer. Exclusive patterns. Big values. Urea -samploa. MAPIHON MLLtLJt,' " a: rrjiqvir, rew: icra. 300 ft PJROFIT. -on Radio aaslightera; isatest 25 eent seller on the market; sample 10 cents. Ignition ProdueU Co..- Inc.. 12 Union Square, New York. - " ' ' " WANTED, an elderly man to work around , hotel: i board . and ' room, soma wagaa,, 610 T. 2ist " i : , -WANTED Salesmen, Associated Radio Engrs.. ' 1 7 If Park, near YamhiiL Caa ns a few Ave wirea i - 1 .I PIOXERR EMPLOYMENT CO, , ,14 N. 2D ST. :'.' ' " Headanarters f-r Farm, : Mill and Hotel' Hera. PIJCMBING. It cant be -beat In work or price. Know wnas ia coaus veiox. iw.iivbji saw 3230. TWO young men with some sales ability to take orders: pleasant wora; sen?iieu so nn i.p m week to start Room 42S. sa w. , WHY: look 'for a job aad a salary when $ will? put you into a businees of your srsns with 1 00 'l profit 44T Sberlock bldg. v - . WA MED Partner ia sheet metal atop, lvl 7, .. Jnnmal ;!...';-:- rt--, i-y - , HEADQUARTERS Jor cooks snd ailehet h&lk 4?a Jiortn za p'j.j. ; , PARTNER with $500 to outfit 40 ft troiuaa boat. Call Emp't-e 1543. oveninsa, : ; WANTED W severs. .... Apply Pendletoa IWoiisa " , Mills. 805 Oak St. PortUnd. Or, , SHARPEN TEiiS to hire cn- sidiag. . Give phone and pneet P-atl. jonrnai. - j SALESMAN 1 taring ClxTrolet car. Saa Ji. d ; j r.nnn S94M Third St.. 10 a. m. - MAN: to overhaul Dajton motorcyala and, Ches- fjJJlBBEB o do esTijisliiag on oaenaUasion haaaC " K-61. JournsL I ' ' -- ';! - . TOUR SEASON'S wood to saw. Spewal $ e days rate xtaaer, mt. na. jUATHING, IPLASTEItlNG. yoo ivirnish :sausr SSia -dSSSl-a. J mi m-i tlTNER In established woodnaw b aman investment 605 flwetland bldg.r, WANTED at one. man to learn vateajnqng and retreading. Call 432 Hawthorne. f - - 'CARPENTER wanted. , $4.50 par - day, - Ca.1 -- Main 3wa. CESIENT .MEN, WANTED. CALL MAIN' 8303. WANTED. Al furniture salesman; mtkrf, have good lescTwncwa. jbi g.rwi. j. Af'.ENTa F-i-i'va tmtnna sanitary ' ala -aler. 340 N. 20th. Salem. Or. FIRST CLASS phonograph . auvatlv - rxnflrtertnali . ti-t wius -a. Journal. . . classes, $2.50 asoctb. -. - ,jl it t