The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 24, 1922, Page 18, Image 18

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    iVEDNESDAY, - MAY '24, 1922
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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SOUTH ARE TO BE
OBJECTS OF LAW
(Special Dispatch to The- Journal)
(Copyright. 19221
Chattanooga. Tenru. May 24. Tlie
news from Wsushing-ton' that special
platoons of federal prohibition agents
are to invade Tennessee, Kentucky and
- the Carol inas . In a war on moonshine
whiskey, means unquestionably that
ilood in to ftow freely in the mountain
districts of theae Southern states.
J Tie prohibition commissioner will need
fa send Bturdy men to cope with the
0 licit distillers and mountaineer bootleg
frers. There wiH be- no comic opera
Izzy Kinstein and Moe Smith stunts in
the wooded depths of the Appalachians.
The statement of the national prohibi
tion commissioner that this is to be a
rifle and shotgun campaign shows some
comprehension of the task in band.
SHOOT OS SIGHT"
Already the feud between the moon
shiners and the officers of the law has
reached such a stage of bitterness that
fshoof on sight" is almost the unwritten
law of the hills. Within three months
two sheriffs and three deputies have
met -death in courageous efforts to stop
tie flow of whiskey Into the city of
Chattanooga alone. The moonshiners
tmd bootleggers, following many of the
battles, have spirited away their dead
and wounded, but the edge of the strug
gle is believed to rest with the officers.
1 Th the old daysf when the sale of
iauor was legal, a moonshiner in- this
-cction of the Appalachians, like his rela
tive farther nerth, was a law-abiding
fcitizen, except that he had white whis-
key because he considered it his God
t;ven right. Fatalities were rare even in
She old revenue raids, the owners of the
Vt ill more often surrendering when un
able to make a getaway. With the com
ing of absolute prohibition, the old
jtimer has ither quit the business or
lias been transformed into a murderous
Individual with gun ever cocked; and
!;-. forces have been augmented by the
transporting fraternity who have been
Jured into the hazardous business by Us
tremendous profits and when brought
jto bay usually give no quarter and ask
incne. ,
MrJi'VICTlOX REVERSED .
I Beginning with the killing of Sheriff
jcatron of Walker county, Georgia last
JhI, there has been -almost daily battles
Sn the moonshine countrjjf. -.i5atron was
trying to arrest a party of men who
jwere coming to Chattanooga with a big
'load of liquor. He was shot by an Un
Juiown assailant and died almost in
stantly. A man named James Douglas
iwas arrested foon afterward aid eon-
j-victed, but the case was reversed oy
the supreme court because me jury
r rayed for divine guidance over the
grave of the sheriff.
TWO BODIES FOl'SD
Madison county, Alabama, furnished
another act in the death play. State
officers flushed a large party at a still
and bullets flew fast for marry minutes.
At last the moonshiners fled. The of
ficers escaped - without injury, but a
newly made grave near the home of
Dave Johnson showed that their aim
had been true. After a. few more days
:m the body of Fayette Jones, with four
pistols strapped to a belt and a rifle
by his side, was found.
The position of a law enforcement of
ficer has become so precarious in this
section that none but the bravest now
apply for the jobs. Just before he was
killed, one sheriff had discharged three
-deputies on the charge that when they
found a still in operation they were
afraid toarrest its operatives, but waited
until the men were gone, then destroyed
the still and claimed the reward.
Recognition Would
Change Soviet Way,
Borah Tells Senate
(Bt Universal Service)
Washington. May 24. Senator Borah
of Idaho in debate asserted with em
phasis that recognition of Russia by the
United States would inevitably result
in that country conforming itself to the
business methods of the rest of the
world. He added:
"There are now 14 nations that are
doin- business with Russia, have their
diplomatic missions and are trading and
tarrying on business there. None of
them are losing any money in. Russia.
furthermore, we ourselves are carrying
on business with Russia through another
nation: Within the last 10 days I had
the pleasure of hearing from a man in
New York who sold a large amount pt
poods to lluFfia. He got his money, bit
for some reason which it is a little dif
ficult for an American to understand,
he had to do business through an hn
jtlish merchant and pay a commission to
the Englishman for doing so.
My idea of the American business
man is that if you give him an equal
chance he will take care of himself.
I do not think Jwe need to fear what
XJsUI statistics
TBanitges, Birtbs. Deaihx.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles Ward Wentworth. legal. It 30. East
Flanders street, aod Ann Thra Dowd, legal.
3S7 Grand ate. .V
limn K. Rom. legal. 6212 50th ave. a. E-.
and Maud M. Gorman, lrcal, 5922 6-d street
s. r
Karl I. Srhalman. 26. Stockton. CaL. and
Mar; I. Wars-irk. 22. 1176 Ear Conch street.
Carl F. Freilingrr. 2?. 54 1 East 22d street,
and Man Kelly, 27. !t East 4th street.
William E. Boeck. 2fi. tnwDi. Or., and
Hetena Faltinat. 26. 327 East ntli street-
ttaiph G. Ualik.Ie. 21. ljrmtoo. Or., and
wpnniiiMfj and visti is.1
t t a a r iti
CAK1 KNGKAVKlUt
W. . KSflTH
CO.. 311 Uorsan BKU.
DIVORCES FILED
. traf f JafVTvh V. KAinrt Vin. .u.' tr
- Wt tana ti. acaiiut Kraairr W. vik-r
. Tapp ux-r-nt aeaiiwt AlarW M Tapp.
S Mateman Matilda acainat Harold C. Bate-
Roet Henry J. acainst Rose Roet
Moody Km ma S. acainst John Moudr
Biair Clara M. acainst Henry W. BUir.
lAWSOS lUriwri asairntt Il)fn livwacn.
AUtKN Mabal acaiuM t'raek AM
HoIJjOWAY Gaxrrtt B. asainst iluri Ethel
Bo! Iowa jr.
PAULItEIM a A. asiiiut Jmniu M. Dhl
keins. ... .
-RUILT TO
ENOURE
1 ' fcf( u jjnaaJ ' 1 11 n
JitirORK IOI HIILU
INVESTIGATE
Kedlmada Is a-homebuildcrs Serrlca
3.KiBa tr 190 -Mowm. ) Far Lata
. Kinds a 109e Sarrtasa MaMr
Garages " r
Be4lmad Baildlasr Caw Portimad. Ox.
315 i- HtU. H Blorka 5o. Hawtttoma
Ph K.aot till
aaawBM
may happen, in case the American mer
chant undertakes to to in and do busi
ness with Russia-" . . -
W. R. Hearst and ,
. Family and Party
i Leave for Europe
(By Universal Service)
New YorkvMay 24. William Randolph
Hearst left today with hia family and
a party of friends on the Cunarder
Aquit&nia for a European tour. In the
party were Mrs. Hearst and tie three
oldest sons. George, William Randolph
Jr., and John RHearst. ,
Mr. Hearst told newspapermen that
he expected to be gone with his family
about two months.. He said he' would
visit Ireland, France, England and pos
sibly Italy.. He said that when, he
reached England he would meet former
Governor Martin M. Glynn, who sailed
with Mrs. Glynn on the Majestic last
Sunday. The two editors, both inter
ested in Ireland, will then visit tie new
free state together.
In addition to his family, Mr. Hearst
is- accompanied by- Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Barhajn of Los Angeles and their young
daughter, Millicent ; Mrs. Helen Young,
wife of Judge Toung ; Charles Mayer and
James A. Murray.
Arthur-' Rrifshane. who was to have
gone with the party, was unable to go
today because of a cold. Mr. Hearst
said he expected that Mr. Brisbane
would follow in a few days and join him
in Europe.
Washington Hotel
Men Elect Tacoman
Tacoma, May 24. (U. P.) William
S. Norman, manager of the Tacoma
hotel here, was elected president of
the Washington Hotel Men's associa
tion at the business session held Tues
day in the Tacoma hotel. Other offi
cers chosen were T. r. Rockwell. Se
attle, first vice president: H. Barish,
Hotel News, Seattle, secretary, and R
L. Hodfgdon, Hotel Seattle, Seattle,
treasurer.
NEW TODAT
ii
Special
99
Auction at Residence
on Friday Next, May 26th,
at 2 P. M.
We are instructed by Mrs. S. W. King
to sell the ORIENTAL RtCS, costly
MAHOGANY and WALNUT Furnish
ings of her private home at
240 King Street.
COMPRISINOt Tn LIVING ROOM
EDISON PHONOGRAPH and choice
selection of RECORDS, COSTLY MA
HOGANY Settees, Rockers and Chairs.
Parlor Cabinets, Library and Oval
Tables. OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS and
CHAIRS. ANTIQUE SOFA (solid ma
hogany frame), I,arge Mirrors. Pedes
tals and Tobourettes. GENGUINE ORI
ENTAL Rl'GS. various sizes, Draperies
and Lace Curtains.
SUN ROOM FURNITURE, such 'as
large' Grass Reading Chairs, Rockers,
etc
DINING ROOM consists of COLO
NIAL MAHOGANY SUITE, viz: Buf
fet, China Closet, Table and Chairs.
Dinnerwar. Glassware, etc., WILTON
RUGS ofthe highest grade.
MAHOGANY HALL SEAT and MIR.
ROR.
Contents of Five
Bedrooms
SOLID 'MAHOGANY. BLACK WAL
NUT and OAK BEDROOM SUITES
COMPLETE, best Springs and Mat
tresses. Goose Feather Pillows, Wool
Blankets. : Spreads, etc.. Bedroom Rugs
and Carpets.
KITCHEN t Gas Ranges, Household
Treasure. Aluminum ware Utensus. etc.
Also DUNTLEY VACUUM CLEANER.
The usual Laundry outfit. Lawn Hose,
Garden Tools, etc.
J. T.- WILSON, Auctioneer
RUG COt
FLUFF JIUSS
ad out ox your old worn -oat
mjM ua rusra. save
(no ot at mw rue
txl2 Ra at i cteanod. M
Cart 3550 las East Effctk
CARPET CLEANING
ncrrmna. rciathm. netizina. rra
xil RUM SHAMPOO,
ttnw meoe awse. Feather Rimitol
UX SUNOS NCW MATTRE36E9 far MLI
FLUF nuai mm (ma ok, anion.
wrwltore wdoliUcH anal f spires).
PIONEER MATTRESS A CARPET
' OLEANINa WOCtKE
0T . LInaoia SU Aut. ffsT-OV.
atoaroosas Ws FaxK aji Tsakil
At 10 A. M. Tomorrow
INSURANCE STATEMENTS 7S
Siooosis of ttaa Auntial Statement of the
BRITISH SKNERA1, INS. CO. "
of LoffMInn KnvlMiui , it., w
r' v, ' nuul' th inoraice eommiauooer
w w vrracn, punRiant to Law .
, - CAPITAL '
Amount of capital stork paid up. . . 1200 000 00
INCOME
et pranuaaaa raceind tiurina' tba
year . $602,203 52
Interest, dividends and reota receirad
dura tha year 1S, 78.35
Toul income ..$615,781.87
DISBURSEMENTS
Net lames paid daring the year in-
cladinc adjustaaent expense. . . . S250.S2S 31
CommiMoos and talariea paid dwr-
ia tha year 207 801 82
Taxes, lieenm and fees paid dur-
a !hL,f,r M .3 18.37
Amount of ail other expenditure. . 125.21 4.00
Total cxpendittma 35S9.757.50
Tahje ot stork and boada owned
"i . - :i.n:.p
Cash in bank and on hand (139.94S 69
Premium , ra eoursa of eniiectioD
written nncc Sept. 30. 1921... Sl.738.15
Total admitted aaaeta 3822 77 S4
WABUJTIES
urom claxns for Iowa unpaid. 3 92.143.73
4w.nuM. vi 'i'.iHfi prenuuaaa oat
-all MUtaadinc rwk. .. 300.0S7.89
I.Oa for eommaioB and broke raxe A OftO 00
All ether ttabiiities . ........ 4000.00
Total InoilitiMt. eadiuite of capi
. tl itord MSI tl I"
BIS1NKSS IX OREfiON rXJB THE VEAR
Net premium recetred during the
. r -- 809.49
Laaaaa paid during th year . ; 1.101.21
arart tw led during the year . - -712 5S
BRrTISH GENERAi. 1XS. CO.
Stotoey reaaieiit attorney tor aereweft . -,
J JOHN H. BURUAkD 4b VO. .
JotA H. Bursud it. Co., ForUABd. Actnte.
JaLtafsa
TAJfCOCTEB MA&BIA.GE LICENSES
Vaujcouver. Wash.. Majt .1 24. Tho following-
marriaare ' UcenaeaT werai n issued
Tuesday : - Wiley ; B. .; Fish. 17, 1: And
Frances Hitchcock. 20. HUlfcborO. I Or. ;
Arthur J. Olson, 2L and Lcella Coancil-
man. .18. Marahfield. Or. ; George G
Myers. 21, and Thelma A. Masters.' 17,
Portland ; Chris Mow, 28. and Cora. For-
bach,- 28. Portland; Harold S.i WAtsonJ
25, and Bessie S. Cole, 21. Portland ;
Clarence B. McCumber, 21, And j Cleq
Hicks, IS, Newberp, Or5 J J.'S. Hiclanan,
lecal, and A. May Feglo4 legalf Seattle.
INSURANCE STATEMENTS 4 7S
Synopaia of the AnnoaJ Statetoeiit of tba -THE
INfitBANCE COMPAST C TKK STATS
O PEJiXSTUTAJilA. . t i
Of Philadelpbia. ia the Btata of Peaacylyaala,
on the 31st day of December, 121, made to
tba Insurance commwiooer of ttaa Ifitate of
Oregon, pnranant to law: . i i
CAPITA O : i
Amount of capital stock paid up. . 1.000,000.00
INCOME I
Net premiums received during the
year $2,545,877.53
Interest, dividends aad rents re
ceived daring the year. ...... 24,40 30
Income from otiier soarcoa receJTe--l
during tba year. ............ 66,992.1 1
Total income ..'4 32.857.319.S1
DISBfBSEMENTS
Net loaaes paid during tba year
including adjustment expenses. . $ 486,882.35
Dirtdenda paid on capital stock j
during the year 60.000 00
Commissions and salaries paid :
during tba year , . 832.279.35
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing tba year 123,872.15
Amount of all other expenditures. 309.159.30
Total
expenditures ......
12,912.193.15
ASSETS
Taloe of real estate owned (.mar
ket Th) . .
alue of stocks and bonds owned
(market varoel
Txwns on mortcace and collateral,
etc.
Cach in banks and on hand
Premiums in course of collection
written since Sept. 30. 1921..
Interest and rents due and ac
crued 210.000.00
,788.358.50
1 dO.000.00
365.134.13
624,258.2
60.391.74
Total admitted assets 5. 038,142.68
LIABILITIES
Grosrlaims for losses unpaid $ 493,712.62
inomu ot unearned premiiirr. ou
all outstanding risks 2.827.010.19
All other liabilities 75.330.19
Total liabilities, erdusxre of cap
i ital nock of 31 .000.000 M13.895, 953.00
BUSINESS IN OREGON EOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received during the
year $ 49,413.45
Losses psid during the year 39,753.24
Losses incurred during the year.. ' 28.24 7.58
Name of company:
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Name of president:
GUSTAVCS REMAK JR.
Name of secretary:
JOHN J. P. KODGERS
Statutory resident attorney for service:
JOHN H. BURGARD
JOHN' H. BCRGARD & CO.. Portland Agents
Synopsis of tbe Annual Statement of
THE COMMERCIAL UNION riKE 1NSCB
ANCE CO.
f New Tort, in the tat of New York, on the
Slat day of Decrmbot, 1921, made to the in
surance commissioner of the state of Oregon,
pursuapt to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up. .3 200,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received dunng tba
rear . . . . 31.437.129 01
Interest, dividends and rents re
ceived dunng the year 72,753412
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year ...... 11,405.44
Total income . . .
51.521.293.57
1MSBUKKKMENTS
Net losses paid during the year in
cluding adjustment expenses. .. 8 910,091.56
Dividends paid on capital stock
dunng the year 20,000.00
Commifcsions and salaries paid dux-
ing the year 452,616.32
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing the year St.297.42
Amount of all other expenditures 150,822.00
Total expenditures 31,623.827.90
ASSETS
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(market value) 31.41 5.580. 00
Cash in bank and on hand .... 217,680.62
Premiums in course of collection
written sines Sept 30. 1921. . .313,227.81
Interest and rents due and accrued 18,758.00
Reinsurance recoverable on paid t
losses 2,844.19
Total admitted assets 31.968,090.62
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid .. t 276,025.00
Amount of unearned preminma on
all outstanding risks f 1 2S2.032.St
One for c ommission and brokerage 5.O0O no
All other liabilitiees 34.585.00
Total liabilities, exrlnsive of
canitjU stock of SJOO.OOO .. 1 .607,642 31
BUSINESS IN (IKWJON KOK THE TEAK i
Net premiums received during the
. rr 3 24.403 H9
losses paid dunng the year .... 8,573 42
jws irnTirmi aanng rne year. . 8 446 4;
COMMERCIAL UNION OTKE INS.'co'
t.....vYHn'!SK P ALACHE, President
IKA REYNOLDS. Statutory Resident Attorney
JOHN H. HURC;aKD V CO., Portland Agenta.
SVTWini rtf th Anaknal 4?' a. TJ . i "' " "f
NEW JERSEY KI1ELITY PLATE CLASS
INSURANCE COMPANY T
f.i"Vk' in tte of Nw JT. n the
3it day of necember, 1921. man to the
insurance rommiaeioner of the state of Oregon,
pursuant to law : , T
CAPITAL '!' : i
Amount of capital stock paid up.$ 500,000 00
INCOME ! T
Net premiums received during the ' i- I
year 2 079 381 34
Interest, dividend and rents re- "T '
ceived during the year. 87.667:66
Income from other sources re- 1
ceived during tbe year j 741.30
ToUl income 82,1 67,78.0.50
HISBl'RSEMENTS , i
Net losses paid during the year
including adjustment expenses. ( 745,014-83
Dividends paid on ; capital stock
during tbe year.:. 30.000:00
Commissions and salaries paid dur- -
ing the year ...!..... 698.200.42
Taxes, licenses and feea paid dur-
ina1 the vear . .. . a m a:
Amount of all other expenditures 143i28740
Total expenditures
..31.668.731.48
Value of storks and bonds owned
; r .
market. vaJnet
31.304,752100
Loans on mortgages
and col-
; i
752.2OOL00
123,615.05
lateral, etc.
Cash in banks and tn hand
Premiums in course of collection
written since September 30.
1921
Ialerest and rents doe and ac
crued .
392,588.68
31.27JV42
Total admitted assets
LIABILITIES
Gross rlaima fnr iwnmit
$2,604. 434115
S 4 76.449.29
Amount of unearned premiums on
)
1.026.450;. 73
all nil,l,nHin L .
Doe for commission and broker
age-
All otlier liabilities ; . . .
136.61148
76,73 1.30
Total liabilities,, exclusive of i ,
capital stock , of .$ 1.706. 242-80
BUSINKSS IN OREGON FOR- THE YEAtl
Net premiums received during j
the year , 17.965.74
Losses paid during the year.1.... 1,374,65
Losses incurred dnring the year . l 37a 65
NEW JERSEY FIDELTTY A PLATfe GLASS
INSURANCE COMPANY i
SAMUKL C. HOAGLAND. t Preaideint.
HARRY C. REDDEN, Secretary. i
Statutory resident attorney for service, FRANK
TORflEY. , j
JOHN H. BURGARD CO.. Portland, Agents.
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
THE PRIMARY election is ver. i The Oregon
oioi xu Maarue oai a ngoc to be naara.
We ' wall furnish sneakers or litmuir. fnr : in
call. Phone Main : 8439. Address 318 Stock
Excaange building, Portland, Or. The measure
will :b voted on this, coming November, i Yea
have a right to know, it ia youx duty to know
all about it. ' i j :
HAVING discontinued aasiness with ithe Portland
Exclusive Pants Sbox after this date, may "0
.92i.2, TS1 ??t . responaibre for any debts!
arinar i, . Mnrtn. ' i , i
I WIL1. not be responsible for kriila contracted
by Matitda Bateman. H. Bateman. i ,
MEETING NOTICE$ j 1 02
aBsaTb : - r ' mee this J Wed
"7k Y nesday evening in i Oricat 9in
E. 6th and Aider sU.,
.- . . i. ... - -
At; 8
u
P. m. Keiresnmehta.
3,0. MABTlNtiAIiE, K.
MEETS every Werfcwadayi sight
" ? at : - e'eiock. til vvu
iama : era. ; Yisitina sntam
A... NESslI K. ' Gj (: -
CUCatT UTi HOOD x6. ll, f mat.
. en or . America. meets : I every
MednewiaT night at- East 8-ide Bosi
naea Men s halL 114i Grand av
Social aucbt taurth Wednesday eacb
aonth. AO iForeatara mvited. j .
EM RLE at JEWELRY a apeeiaUy. bttoos, juna.
Jaeaer Una, 131-1(3
102
DAVCB given by the Court of
Honor. -Wednesday nignt. May
24 at the Forester's bell. No.
129 Foorth street, opposita Cir
cle theatre. Good music. Ad
miasian, 35 cent...--. Jj,-.: J !;.;'
-t !:f p' ii. : iv 1'"'
ARLETA
CAMP,
wow
Btid-year election
ARLETA CAMP No. b03.
I W. t). W., sill boM U
regular meeting tomorrow
(Thurdaj night in W JO.
W. ban, Ariet station, Mt.
Scott carline. Tbe Tegular
of offSoers wiB be beld and
much other basin
for tlut ussloTl. . A
of imnertance will be as
good attendance is desired.
F. VV. QUINN. C.
ict
J. A. - BOW EN. CTerk.
riBPi P1RTT in T14r
May 25, at Maccabee hall, by tent
No. 1. Maccabees. "Bhis will j be
tbe last of our popular parties until
fall, and a record attendances is
exDeeted. Cards 8:30: dancing
1 A , . U .u (In, nnnv union all-MAdea-
bs orchestra, furnishes ' music Everybody jia-
VICTORY CHAPTER No. 130. O.
E. S. Stated communication
Thursday evening. May 25. Archer
Place social. j
HAZEL KTKtBLH,
Secretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE No. 114, j A.
F. and A. M. Special communi
cation tomorrow (Thursday) eve
ning at 6:30, Labor in the M. M.
degree. Visiting brethren always
welcome. By order W. M.
FRED L. OLSON, i
Secretary.
THE MASTERS. WARDENS AND
PAST MASTERS ASSOCIATION
will meet at the Masonic club.
Multnomah hotel, , 8 p. m.. Thurs
day. All Master Masons welcome.
I F-RI.IR S. PARKER, ; ,
Secretary.
EASTGATE LODGE NO. 155 A.
F. & A. M. Special communi
cation Thursday eve.. May 25j at
7 o'clock. Work in E. A. and
F. O. degree. i
KENTON IX)DGE NO. 145. A. F.
As- A. M- -Special communica
tion Thursday evening. 7 o'clock
sharp. Work in the 31. M. : de
gree R. B. HT;AILEY, Secretary.
MT. HOOD IXUMiK NO. 157. A.
F. A. M. , will give a benefit
dance for their new building ! to
morrow ( Thursday! evening ; at
Kunnyside lodce hall. El 39tli land
Hawthorne. Masonic and O. EL S.
fraternities invited. COMMITTER.
SUNNTSrDB- LODGE NO. J63.
A. F. & A. M . & 39th and
Hawthorne Stated at 7 :30 p. ; m-.
May 25.
BICi DANCE for the drill team of Liberty as
sembly. United Artisans, W. O. W. ball, Kaat
Sixth and Alder streets, Wednesday. May 24.
Special features, prize waltz and exhibition drill
by Liberty cadet girls, music by Liberty's Im
rrrial 5 piece orchestra. Admissiaa 35c Every
biy welcome.
0NEONTA TRIBE IMP D O. R.
M. meet every Thursday night,
W, W. hall. 112 K. 6th. Visit
ing brothers welcome.
F. O. LEHMAN. C. of R.
CA LAN THE LOIKJE NO. 21. K. OK
P., meets Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock at corner of KUlingsworth and
Albina avenues. Visiting Pythians in
vited. Work in second 2d) rank.
C. A. WIDE38 AN JR.. C. C.
C. M. JAMES. K. of R. and S.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our thanks and apprecia
tion to our many friends for their kindrjess
and sympathy at the death of our belored daugh
ter and sister, who iwd away May 18. A Lsn
for the many beautiful flora offerings, Mr. and
Mrs. John .Roberts and family.
DEATH NOTICES
103
KARR The remains of the late Marion V.
Kan- of 927 Union ave. N.. will be forwarded
Thursday, May 25, by J. P. Finley Son to
Omaha, Neb., where services will be held and
interment made.
ARNTSEN At her late residence. 8018 40th
ave. S. E., Maria Arnsen, aged 76 years.
Funeral services will be held st P. I. Lerch
funeral parlors, E. Eleventh at Hawtihome. Fri
day, May 26. at 2 p. m. Friends invited.
CWRASHI At the residence. 138 Dakota St.,
May 24, Joe Gwrashi, seed 59 years, beloved
husband of Josephine. Funeral notice later.
Remains at tbe residential parlors of Miller A
Tracey-
STEWART At the late residence, Wauna, Or.,
May 23. Mrs. O. C. Stewart, aged 75 years.
The remains are at Finley's mortuary. Mont
gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
TOWN At her late residence. 360 E. 42d st,
Christine Town, aged 33 years. Remains at
P. I,. Lerch funeral parlors E. Eleventh at
Hawthorne. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
EDLUND In tha city. May 22. 1922, slohan
Gottfrid Edlund, aged 4 4 years, late of
Marshfiekl. Or., beloved brother" of Erick Ed
lund, Portland ; Carl and Otto Edlund of Marsh
field, Or; Gustaf Edlund, British Columbia:
Mrs. Carl Melin of North' Dakota and two sis
ters residing in Sweden. Funeral services will
be oondu;ted Thursday. May 25. 1922, at 2:30
p. m., Pearson's Undertaking parlors, Russell st,
as Union are. Friends respectfully invited. In
terment Rose City cemetery.
SWOPE In this city. May 23. Rosalie Swope.
ei 40 years, late of Mnla.Ua, Or., beloved
wife of Miles K. Swope, mother of Mrs. H. V.
Burke, Helen Katherine, Charles of Portland;
Hilton. Virginia and Collins of Molaila. Or.
Funeral services will be held fl"hursday. May
25, at 2 p. m., at the chapel of Miller at
Tracey. Intejment Rose City cemetery.
GUNTHER The funeral service for the late,'
Emil C. Guntbw of 354 Lincoln St.. will
Thursday, May 25. at 2 p. m., at the Clay
Btreet Evangelical church. 10th and Clay sta.
Friends invited. Concluding service, Riverview
cemetery. The remains are at Finley's mortuary,
Montgomery at Fifth.
GRIFFITH May 20, at the family residence,
149 W. 67th st.. New York city. N. Y..
Samoel Griffith, aged 60 years, recently of
Portland. Or. Father of William Griffith,
Manila. P. I.; Mrs. George Kilton of New York
city and Foss F. Griffith of Omaha, Neb. In
terment at New York city.
PICKTHORN At his late residence in West
Portland Park. May 23, 1922. Joseph William
Pickthorn. husband of Emelie Piekthcm. Funeral
services will be held in the Reilwood Bantist
church. Thursday. May 25, 1922, at 1 p. m.
interment luverview cemetery.
BCRCH At her late residence, 1130 MUwaukie
St.. May 22. 1922. Jane A. Burrh, afed 79
years, sister of Emma Elton. Funeral services
will be held in the Re 1) wood Baptist church,
Thursday, May 25, 1922, at 2 p. m. Interment
Hiverview cemetery. f
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
COURTESY
105
The Portland Mortuary
W. E. PEGG D. L. BKlarOW
Successors to
DUNNINtS Ac McENTEB
Morrison at 12th West Side
Broadway 4 SO
East Side
Funeral Directors
r. C DUNNING. INC .
"The FaauUy Beta ta Price
414 g. Alder at. Phone East 63
Edward Iiolman
Son i
THIRD AND SALMON
MAIN 607
Snook & Wheal don
FUNERAL DIRECTORS i
SUCCESSORS TO
BREEZE at SNOOK
BET MONT AT 85TH i TABOR ! t85
Lerch, Undertaker
EASTt ELETKNTH AND RiWTHOE.Nl
t PHONB EAST T81
A. IX KEjfwOBTHl' " R. S. HENDKRSO.f
A. D. Kenworthy & Co,
3803 g rt. 8. K. Anto. 18-2t
FinleVs Mortuary
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH MAIN t
awl V'-w 1 w r awa ass a era a K ar a u ova aa I . w aj
MIIXEtt AJTRACEY. indrpeedtnt faneral di-
Ella st. Broadway St. Anto. 518-44.
T Rvrnpe "i kehidincb4
et : a7 rill53 -ht a hi.ihh m m t
K)1 j WitXliMs 1TR WOOnLAWS 889
Mr EN T EE aV ETLERS funem parlors with ail
ua vnw7 w m mi tarn ; - mom K-vezwca
i Pbass Broadway 2123- Anto. 621-33.
B. M. IvalbrsBdM A H. Bead
MEETING NOTICES
5
i ' CtsAAlBKaW OO. CIO.
S4B-SB0 Kilncawana are. , WCa. SSOS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS .'IPS
A.R.Zeller Co. VSLTELTtZl
43trawr4S UNUEKTAaUNti CO. Ahoa
ajtaCWCa Atam !. Wi at Ckaa
MONUMENTS
1M
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLB
T i '- a-artar rrw- aiaaaaauiar '
FLORISTS
107
Martin & Forbes
Company;
1 354 WASHINGTON 8T
! . MAIN '2 89. I
; mm n.owEBs for aix
I OCCASIONS -' AHTUJTCALLX
4 ARRANGED). - i
MAIN
77O9
FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS
Main
4J37
W. Will Please 'Yoa YAMHILL AT TENTH
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland's Protreasive Potiafl
Flowers for All Oceasioaa j
Vain 7216. T. O. Luke. Mar.-. i6th and A Met
LOST AND FOUND ! 108
LOST Brown overcoat, between Portland and
Fairriew, Bat. 13 E. New York. Emp. 3
THE following articles were found on the cars
of th. P U t. Ik P. (Vv Mav 123. 1922 : 4
laymbrellas. 2 lunch boxes, 2 pulses, 2 pins, 1
suitcase, 1 too, 3 prs. gioves, d loooas, '-o paca
ages, 1 bucket. 4 jugs. 1 brief t case, -2 coats.
1 flashlight. 1 letter, 1 bank bonk. 1 knife.
Owners may obtain same upon pwSper identifi
cation at First and Alder street station. ;
LOST C-skin mink fur, either in downtown
district or in lavatory of the Imperial hotel.
Call Main 4911 or return to McRae Petticoat
shop on 10th. Liberal reward. j
litfWARD for information leading to recovery
of male Toy Boston bull, disappeared April
S; white on face and feet; has aertotu irouDi.
Name Patsy. Main BV57. . i
REWARD Icet Small purse, some money and
valuable ring: between E. Harrison and E.
limit St.. HMt.H'UI U" n. ttvm.
LOST .Brindft Airedale doc named Demosoy,
Sat. eve.,' near Lents. Can Tabor V--A.
Liberal reward.
LADY'S ruby necklace, heart shaped, set with 7
rubies, with rope chain.' dull sold finish.
Kewara. Can wain, tzi
FOOD Auto tire and rim at 23rd and
Johnson. Owner identify and pay for ad.
Main 329. s
LOST OB STOLEN From 4806 52d st. S.
E female -collie doe. abort tail Phone Aut
810-94. Reward.
LOST Saturday evening, suing of pearl beads,
hew teen Clay and Lincoln High school; re-
wsirq. oiig org ST.; war, jbha,
LOST' On Broadway, between' Everett and
Alder, small black fox fur. Bun. eve.. Between
10 and II; liberal reward. Call East 1025.
BAR pin f tone setting, lost Monday. Finder
please cSU Ant- 329-05. ;
LOST Female pointer, liver and white. Re
ward.' , East 3022; Gnnnell
LOST Six-montlia-old Airedale pup i (license
3379 ; reward.. Phone Tabor 2820.
LtiST 1 white kid baby slipper, on 47th at.
between Davis and YamhilL Tabor 367 9.
LOST Sorority pin; initials L. W. D. Return
clove cleaning counter Chas. F. Berg.
LOST Man's gold ring, bloodstone setting with
icrest: generous reward offered. Call 632-81.
LOST Small white leather pnrae with (85.
;Good reward. Call owner, Wdin. 6561.
EDUCATIONAL
200
TYPING. ENGLISH, SPELLING AND
SHOHTEtAfJD
IN NINETY DAYS
DAY. evenevo or homb study
TWIN "S" shorthand school
818-10 Dekum Bldg- Broadway 6950.
A FEW MONTHS IN THE"
NIGHT SCHOOL WILL. PUT VOU IN
LINK FOB PROMOTION AS WELL AS
INCREASE YOLK EARNING PWWElfc
Why Not Begin Monday Evening I It
Ytill Pay You Big Dividends.
PHONE MAIN 690.
EARN TOUR WAY THROUGH
AL1SKY BLDG.. 3D AND alORKISON
EARN $110 to $250 monthly, eapenaes paid, aa
railway traffic inspector; position guaranteed
after 3 months' spa re-time study or money re
funded. Excellent opportunities. Write for free
booklet, E-172. Stand. Business Training Inst-.
Buffalo. N. Y.- . -- !
HOLES BABBEB COIXEGK will teach Joa
the trade in eigbt weeks; receiTe aoaae pay
while learning ; positmni secured. Oregon ex
service men receive state aid. I Write) or eall
for catalogue. 234 Bnrnside St. j
CLIFFORD DARCE
Private instruction appued payrnology and
payehJe paenomena. frtvata reamnga
! lor appointment
MEN, women, karn barber trade; wages while
leannns. Oregon Bubaa CoUege. Z9 Mad-
eoa at.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY "
Railway TelegTaph Institute. 434 t Baihray
Srhjritw bldg. Day and night -lasses.
HELP WANTED MALE' 201
STOCK SALESMEN
3
We require the services of sev
eral high-class salesmen to assist in
placing an exceptionally ' high-grade
issue of stork on tbe market. We are
a successful manufacturing concern -and
have a very profitable and secure
proposition. A salesman wilang to work
can make exceptional money handling
this issue and will receive unuual co
ope cation. Call in person at the ;
TOWELL MANCFACTl'KIXG
COMPANY, j 1
East Third and Salmon sts. :
AN ACCOUNTLNG ORGANIZATION has open
ings on its student staff for a few snore live,
aggressive men who nave bad some experience in
bookkeeping and have the ambition to train for
employment on our practicing staff. Apply by
letter, giving age, experience ; and references.
Cumin's Accountancy Co.. Inc. 417 Exchange
bldg.. 2d and Stark.
SALESMEN AND CASVASSERS ,'We have
some desirable territory open ia this state
for capable men or women solicitors selling oar
fruit tree, shrubbery, roses, etc. AS supplies
furnished, i Liberal commission. Beferences re
quired. Address
OREGON NTBSEBT COMPANY.
OBEXCO, OREGON.
FORD SALESMEN- Reliable authorised Ford
. dealer has an opening for J men only. If
you are a pi agger, we have e plan that will
net yea good returns. Call VTSla. 4602 Sun
day. Mr. Strong. i j
EXPERIENCED WEAVERS WANTED. AP
PLY PORTLAND WOOLEN; MILLS.
SEVERAL neat appearing youhg men over 21
to take orders in Port land. Room 42S.
102 2d st, I - ;i
HAVE opening for houe
must have ear. O, O.
415 By. Exch. bldg.
and acreage salesman:
Sletien, Realtor. Suite
PLUMBING. . It can't be beat in work or pnee.
Know what: it casta before, yon start. East
3230. '
WANTED at eoee man to learn vulcanising and
! retreading. Call 433 Hawthorne. ;
WANTED A, me to eootrac to dig and wall
i up cesspool. 4704 85th st. fet E. Apt. 632 0 1
WANTED One . fast sash-weight moulder.
Mam 2853.
bEADQL'AUTEKS for nooks and kiteuea laeis.
i43i . -d Broauway
ALL ABOUND- house painter. If you are a
novice do"t sassrer. P-80O, JournaL
PAINTER waeted, J per dat. Call 484 East
!i Pine at e'eiock today, j' - '' : -
PAINTERS wanted. Woodlawa 6102. CaU after
'!,". In i I
WANTED Two house earnenterai asiut be active 1
CaU 625-70. alter 8:30 p. as. ... ,-
p. ML
mot mousk m eT7aVrL-!
aJTW
ei T ar -OBM1iaTaeTwaip. sa
HELP WANTED MALE 201
WE WANT only: 6 real live salesnea , of good
addreaa and reputauoa ta peeaent a. propo
sition of eaeeptioaal asent to the business people
of Oregon.. The proposiUoa baa the approval of
aS cine And: eommercial orrammtiona. : Wul
start ear eamfiaixn Monday with ptenty of news
paper aatiataaee. Men -with i stock and bond
experienefl preaerre4. but aot, necessary. : The 6
men who get the place, must be live hustlers.
Phone Mr, Crosby. Broadway 2055. J fog ap
pointment, i - -l - i ' k. :
SALESMEN wanted by a large N. Y. pabhshang
company: -mags sine or newspaper experience;
near proposition, i 42$ Exchange bldg., 2d sad
Stark. - --- ' ! - ? t
HELP' WANTED -FEMALE 204
IBS WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE DIVISION, city
of Portland, offers, its aarvieea in aO anattera
pertaining to the ' wtlfaTW aid pnMectaon of
women aad giris; interviews confidential. 814
Worcester bldg-, ,3d and Oak ate. Phone Main
6622. '-'j I i : ; i i
WANTED Housekeeper to take care of home
. and. 4 child raw : ; elderly woman preferred. Ap
ply at Arhngtoa hotel to Mrs. VUuger. 6tls and
Flanders.
WANTED Widtawake giria te assist with T.
M. A. fnOjval this week; call 10 to 12 or
2 to 3. Boom 601, LaUwr Temple. 4 th and
Jefferson. ' f
EXPERIENCET WEAVERS WANTED. AP
- FLY PORTLAND WOOLEN MILLS.
CAPABLE girl , or woman for general house
work in small : family; liberal wages and
good borne toi right party. wan. i.
WANTED Girl to help with t housework; must
bke children: Seven Uay Advenust preferred.
Pnone Tabor spyi
WANTED- Lady district manager for new line
.hosiery; good proposition. .Phone East 8318,
9 to o'clock. . v
WANTED Two extwneneed foreladiea for can-aery-
work. Starr Fruit. Products Co. ' Ask
for Mr. Easter.
ANX'GUtU.sa need et a tneao. apply to the
Salvation Arasy Keacue - Home. Mayfair aad
Alaaandei sta Pnone aUB 8460. 1-M. ear.
WANTED Woman to take care of 2 children
in- ray borne for home and some wages. 405
Oswego St. St. Johns. ; - '
WANTED Woman about 80 or 85 to work in
cleaning and pressing shop. 1403 Jefferson,
LIGHT housework. o 5:30. ,$1. carfare. East
7064, evenings.
GREGG shorthand taught privately by expert,
Broadway 4116.
HELP. WANTED MALE AND
I FEMALE ' 205
WANTED Amateurs at the! Casino theatre,
Thursday night. - 285 Bnrnside.
PRINTING aolicitjor, lady or gentleman. Bdwy.
7S16.
SITUATIONS 1 WANTED MALE 251
. i LEAKY ROOFS
Skillfully repaired and painted: references;
hundred of satisfied customers; 20 years' ex
perience. Bdwy. 7672 or Afain 1094. Prices
me lowest. K 8. Co.. Inc.. 228 B. of X. Piag.
rUHTFT-n i j :
wcrEtwiv, mamea man, careiut uurcl
knows all the highways in Oregon, California,
?T.'f'i 16 states last i year in Caddilac car.
N-129, Journal.
rAlNTTNG, CAIXriMININO
BANK KEF. 628-40
OUNG -man, photogrartbes, wants position in
studio,; retouching or all around work; would
be willing to start on small salary. Photographer,
Alto L- T: . , - .
" J" "it- au, i-ortiaiiq, '.T.
L1NOTYPE fiRRnTnR.uirnii5T
Union or unorganized town: newspaper or job,
any shift. T-136. Journal. '
SCREENS mads to order, old screen doors and
windows repaired. All kinds flower boxes
made to order, j East 03t4.
MAIN GRAPHITE
S4E(fV METALLIC
WyV KOOF PAINTERS.
SHINGLING Have your Douse reahlngled and
painted by experts; work guaranteed. SeU-
vooa S22.
LET Mil make your old house new; tinting,
Painting, paperhanging and plaster patching
KmniM 1K)U 'I l i....
SHINGLING We specialise an reshingling; can
ao your job better and save you money Ea
timatej free. East 1928.
CEMENT WORK. GOOD WORKMANSHIP
GUARANTEED. KARL BATTEB At CCK
PHONES EASJ 0153 OR SKLLWOOD 019.
CA It 1'ENTEIt Estimates given on repair work.
Screens made and garages built. Shop. 1367
Hawthorne. Tabor 1260.
v. -Reshingling
Right pnees. expert work. Sell. 3388.
CARPENTER will build homes, garages, do re
modeling.! repairing. For anything it will
OaV VfWI tt Malt HJnnHl.M KAVA
n'OLiYi - PAFKH-MAMitM:
6,ff 1 HOUSE-PAINTING.
tU 11 O KALSOMIN1NG.
PAINTING PAPERING
LOWEST PRICES ON FIRST CLASS WORK.
J. H. JKNKINS. KAST 7842.
PAINTING,! paperhanging and tinting; prices
reasonable: work guaranteed. Shop 1365
Hawthorne ave. Tabor 1722.
I WILL free your lawn of moles and gophers.
East 1562.
GENERAL , team work, excavating and plowins.
SeUwood 1711. j
GENERAL ; gardening, landscaping, flower beds
and lawns taken rare of. Tabor 7813.
PAPER HANGING tinting, inside finishing;
ins. cias wi . , m. t iii itisiiru. iimr euov.
WE DIG ceaspool-5. connect sewers, cheaper
than anyone; work guaranteed. Ant, 632-01.
CONCRETE work, basements, sidewalks, etc
Have, mixer: Phone 317-56 evenings.
nrst class wont; est. tnruisned. Tabor 8080.
LET ME FIGCRE on your house gutter. A. P.
Aneerson, genwooa itiaa
BOOF3 RESHI N G LED, repaired and coated. Wa
save you money. Call Tabor 6274.
PAINTING, papering, tinting, enamel work a
specialty; work guaranteed. - Tabor 6433.
HOUSE' painted. $50-t&5; rooma tinted, 31-35;
paperinc.1 35c roll A Woodlawn 6084.
PAPER HANGING. PAINTING. TINTING
SELLWOOD 2005.
CONCRETE pouring- by machine; general ee-
sarin wct. mt pqu. luotf, alter u p. nv
BASEMENT digging, Mj or contract. General
teaming. Call after wj p. m. Ant. 62 3-68.
PlfsKMlOlTg I yrmitme eee ""-g C?trart
or day work. Ant. 623-88.
TINNER work done reasonable by hour or job:
satisfaction guaranteed. Wdln. 6568.
EXCAVATING, grading, plowing aud general
team work. Phone Tabor 9063
PLUMBING done very reasonable by the hour
or by the job. Aut. 235-51.
PAINTING, TINTING, ALL BRANCHES REA-1
bWABLE.i t ail, nnua. wutn. 3326.1
CAIU'ENTKK and contractor, joboing. anything
in th. heildine line. Phnate siAica.
CARPENTER-contractor. build your heme or re
pair old one. Aot 680-25.
WANTED i ) Lathing; will contract. Tabor
8709. i i .
G. W. STOUT cabinet work, inside finish, built-;
ins and hardwood floors. Tabor 4851.
HOUSE and interior painting. Tinting. Guar,:
anteoa worm. very reasonable. Aot. 61 4-4 3.
HARDWOOD FLOORS by day or contract!
References. 1496 Rodney are. Wdln. 6683.
CEMENT WORK
Reasonable raoc. Walnut 6969.
WHITEWASHING and spray inc. F. J.ALuxphy,
aaar. i v.
SHINGLING,' roof repairing; work guaranteed.
Mar. 2189.
PLASTERING and chimney work.' 109 t
46th at- Tabor 2658.
FOB a good landscape garuener. Main 8197.
FOB excavating and grading call Tabor 4744.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254
FRENCH lady would like place to sew by day
or week; fine lingerie and under garments
my apeeialty; 1 also aueraUona on fine
Pliene Mar ball 2176.
GRADE teacher, 5 years' , experience, desires
position before continuing normal course; 7th
snd 8th grade; work preferred. LX-111, Journal.
KF.1J.AR1.E woman wisbu the care ot children;
by the hour; j reference. Main 2856. i
RELIABLE woman wants light bouseworE la
common- family. Is-ltss,- Journal.
WILL take care ot chiidrea; cxpeneneed lady.
Woodlawa 16674. j
CAPABLE person wants auy- kind day work.
- 4 we nour. j pnone rast 373.
i SITUATIONS WANTED
I MALE AND FEMALE 255
WANTED A responsible caretaker, posiuon j
not afraid of work; good references; husban4
and wife. ! Tl 37, Journal. ;
DRESS MAKINCi
25
DRESSMAKING Vijile sad gingbam dresses. 33'
and; ap. i Children's organdy and bloomer
dresees a. specialty. Tabor 3425. . :, j
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. 2-1 U a special'y, iM
vraduatiofl dresses. Will de shopping. Heal
scnable rates. 2 East 34th st. Tabor M4 V
MBS. W. ,W LYKNS of 149 13U at. baa moven
. to 61 Hoyt. Main 6963... .. - j " j -j
HEM STITCH IX J. an eckr. 7e yanl. naije yon
wait Buttons. 209 ABsky bldg. i - i
DBESS MAKING reasonable. 123 12 th sc. snav
ser Mratiiagton K. nroaowsy
DRESSMAKING of alt ansae; children's eiatant
a speciaitj. Cau vvostuasra l
256
I HEZ.ISTITCHINQ
1 ATI vserk ecanpteted aame 'day. MaB orders
solicited aad auvea prompt attention. ; Straigat
were e per yam. in rarg at. aa. lati
BXWoTITCHING white, 1 per yard straigat
j Button Plaiting Shag. 809 BeyU bklg.
:' r - ' !L- NURSESlT
257
MASSAGE, electric and bathrooea treataaenta.
! practical nursing. Tabor 8844.
FOR RENT:
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
CALL at I. It, C A tor free list of moderate
I priced rooaas tec young men ia all parte of the
fry. including rooms at Ventral Y. M. C A.. t4a
phone la each eeoaa. shower bathe, club facttitiea.
ilaxwellHall SS
I Furnished aleeping rooms, shower beta, steam
Beat, not and cold water; 4' a week and up.
DAYTON HOTEL. 1st and Taylor; modern; free
I beta and phone. : Clean. At
ape and op. 32 a week and up.
NICELY, famished : rooms at moderate prior ;
weekly rates. Empress hotel, nth and Stark.
NICELY furnished room, rent i reasonable, gea-
ueman preferred. : t !S. IBtn at.
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY
301
ICELT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WITH
t PRIVATE. BATH. PHONE", EAST 2905.
760 E. MAIN.
LOVELY BOOM IN STRICTLY MODERN
HOME. NICELY FURNISHED. 2 WIN
DOWS; LADY PREFERRED; WALKING DIS
TANCE; KENT SEASONABLE. MAR. 212.
LARGE, rooms with alcove, hot aad cold rna
i ning water; clean, quiet: also room with
sleeping porch; all newly tinted. SS Locretia at.
Mar. 3689.
P
GHT. clean H. K. room, freshly kalsomined
and painted: everything furnished: also good.
clean aleeping . room for gentleman;, close .in;
reasonable ratea 662 lamhUl.
WALKING distance west aide, nicely furnished
room, breakfast if desired; heme privileges; 2
blocks Washington st. 691 H Dsria. Broad
way 8048
BEAUTIFUL. comfortable rooima for ladies in a
I aelect home. 5 min. front center of city.
Electricity, phone, water. iBeaaonabla Bef.
234 10th, cor. Main. Main 73BS.
LARiVt. airy front bedroom, with closet, baUi.
phone, 83 per week. $ 1 1 per month ; 1 block
Mississippi -oar, 12 min. to business center; ga
rage if desired. Woodlswn 4H7S
iSEE THIS NICELY FURNISHED SLEEPING"
KtKlM ON FIRST TOM. ALSO IAJVKI.X
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. ,38 5- MARSHALL.
BROADWAY 1783. j
SEE THESEt eery sUractivei rooms, beautifully
furnishehd, parlor, piano , horns privileges;
also congenial young man wishes roommate;
rates 33.50 up. 61 N. 18th St. Bdwy. 2721.
1' SLEEPING BOOM TO 'RENT IN GOOD
HOME. CLOSE IN. MARSHALL 641.
I WILL rent a nice, large front room and ga
rage to two young men and. give breakfast it
they wait it; must be clean aad respectable,
jTabor 8134. j : : i
TO SHARE large Iront room off porch and bath.
Twin beds, use of piano, within walking diapl
unce. For gentleman, ui noiiaday. .
CALL Main 5j52 lor room: double bed, aTl
conveniences, lovely home. Near : 23d and
.Washington. I
2 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED BEDROOM$
IN MODERN IKY 1NGTON HOME- EAST
FRONT rooms, tarnished, new house, 32.50
and 83 a week. 1021 Garfield are.. Wood
lawn 5427. i
ONE FRONT ROOM. SUITABLE -FOR TWO
TOURISTS, TRANSIENT!. WDLN. 1572,.
1019 LOTH ST. NORTH, i
LIGHT, clean. 'Well furnished rooms,! bath and
phone, summer rates; gentlemen only. Walking
distance. 553 Hoyt St.. cor. of N. 17th at.
ON WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS, quiet, pleasant
neigtiborboou; - small comfortable room ; phone,
bath rent very reasonable. Main 4046.
NOB HILL Nice, clean, airy.: comfortable room
in a beautiful, refined home, 84 N. 21at St.,
cor. Everett, walking distance.
1. SINGLE comfortable room, private family?
steam beat, not ana cold water; walking dis
tance. Mar. 8072.
PLEASANT i furnished sleeping or housekeeping
room for gentleman that wishes a quiet room.
451 10th st south, i Reasonable.
THBEE clean, nicely, fnrtuabed rooma, couple
employed preferred ; home privileges, naa of
piano, yard, etc. Wdln. -6607.
LARGE light rooms, furnace heat, free phone
and bath, "815 up.' 195 N. 22d at, Main
1640. - t
KKWLX furnished rooms and apartments. 432
Mill, cor. 13th. Marshall 4525.
WELL furnished room, waikiag distance. Kast
4007. 331 Hassaloiat i
FURNISHED room near Brooklyn yards. Call
Sell. 2705. I .
TWO nice : rooms and' pantry. 316 " month.
Adults. 604 Front st. corner Meade. ;
NICE sleeping room. and. garage, j close in
Holladay add. East 5174. ;
NEATLY furnished room in nice home on west
side;, easy walking distance. 215 14th st.
LARGE, desirable front room, modern. S3?
titfa St. Marshall 5784.
NICE furnished room; cheap; own : privileges'
close in. East 416. - I
FURNISHED room, gentleman preferred. Bef
erences. 608 3rd st. Reasonable.
ICE modern room, 6 min. ; to' business district.
W. S-. 312. 497, Harrison st., near 14th. :
ROOM AND BOARD
302
HEREFORD HOTEL i i
! 735 HOYT ST. i ; ;
NEW MANAGEMENT i
Exceptionally, nice suite suitable for 2 or 3
persons ; also single rooms, j spacious lobby snd
porches: home comforts and good meals, reeeon
able. Main 3305. !
Nortonia Hotel
ELEVENTH OFF WASHINGTON
Portland's high-class downtown ; residential
hotel. We give yon the I com forte of home.
American and European plan. Bates reasonable.
ONE vacancy, single room, best of food , a real
home. Mar. 416.
BOABD aad room in quiet residential hotel,
close In. Main 6881. i '
ROOMS AND i BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY
303
LARGE front room, twin beds, electric lights.
furnace heat, close in on .west side. 3 meals
for gentlemen, 832 each per month. Home priv
ileges. Aut. 619-36. ;
HAVE very comfortable room for business girl,
close in on carline. Hod wholesome meals
and cheerful home. Call Eaet 8905.
GOOD home, mother's care will be given to
' child 3 to 6 years, by responsible con Die. 205
E. Blandena St.. cor. Height ave. Mrs. K. Wj C.
DESIRABLE ROOM AND BOARD LARGK
FBONT ROOM WITH I ALCOVE; 2 CAB
LINE8 WITHIN 2 BLOCK'S. EAST 6878.
SUCH a nice, cool place ta room and board;
- home cooking. 2-room, twin beds. si. porch.
W. walking distance. Bdwy. 4633.
ELDERLY ; A.ADY WOULD : LIKE CHU.D TO
BOABD IN MODERN! HOME; REFER
ENCES GIVEN. SELLWOOD I86S.
RELIABLE and experienced woman will board
small children; day- or - week, i Automatic
829-02. 726 Everett st. 1 i !
WANTED A young man to nsom - and board,
- private family. Good district. Home privil
eges to respectable party. WootUswn 1283.
ROOM AND-BOARD, WALKING DISTANCE,
1(9 UNlOai AVE. UK EAST 7778.
BOOM AND BOABD. 2 GENTLEMEN, FBI,
VATE HOME. - 878 LADD AVE. EAST
2933. i. 'i
CHOICE private boarding place Bear Multnomah
club; large room, 2 beda nice home. Phone
Main 2219, :; ' j -f '
LARGE-front
modern home. Best of
! 358 Larrabes at., or
home cooking,
phone East' 4483
BOOM snd , board 835 per month; all home
conveniences. . Across from the Uultaomah
ema. msio oM.; Minos.
NICE room with 2 meals, breakfast and supper
All home privileges, lase of piano, Vietrola. etc.
325 month tn companionable g' i. Wdin. 6991.
LARGE FBONT room for 1 or 2 geaUemea;
board U deared; walking distance. 869 L.
Pine st. - ' j- :
V. ILL care for children in my borne,, between
agea of 4 and 8 : room i and Board, eebooiing
and mtnic if doired. 830. Wdln. 6086. j
MOTHER'S CARE:' GOOD HOME FtJIt !
'H1I4. I IN . t PRIVATE j HOME: v l'ALL
TABOtt Via'
BOOM AND BOARD, best aeae covking. reasoo
abie. Tabor 4S72. i .
ROOM AND IsO A Kb foe a men in private tam-
ily ut Kenton. 1 wain, aazy. n y. Wmenet
SINGLE or double roum jwith board, modern,
one privileges 1 Main 9325: . . t -
WANTED I-ady boarder-, moss snd beard 310
-w 1,-ti. bsmm v e r . . i .
394 COLUMBIA ST. MAIN - 2S64. iTRSf
. CLASS ROOM AND BOARD. 1
DRESSMAKING
' FOR RENT
ROOMS I AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY
303
i80:?'! ANO BOARD , FOR WORKING
flOMBj PKIVrLEGES; M OTHER BOARD-
2 BOOMS and board for Lnan aiui if. miiu.
dy with j; chad that haa to work,
w ot -uw u; . also i room lor
aomeone to bach laj eery reasonable. Wdia. 4i-
W ILiHGIVE GtK HOME ' AND MOTHER'S
u"" oi. tniw I in ir.AKS.
NO OTHrB "urr i.itt-v i nv isnv am v i
JTABOR 3544. TT"T!; ; ' 71
UUTLD. 13 or 14. to board in exceuent country
- home. More tor company than profit. Bates)
813 per month. Peaceful Acres farm, route 1,
ho T43A, Hillsboroj -:) I - : - - i - 1
LARGE airy rooms, jwatet in- each, 1 with alcove
soluble for 3; waikiag idtManoe, lovely j for
summer. .Lawn, home surrtHindings, wholesome
" "w'l, reaaonaote. Mar. Ssoa. asrs tmioe,
BOOM j AND HOARD. 'MoilEltV CtJN.VENI-5
auJts dHt-J.Jtt"1 io.mk oooeing: bka
gAlfLE PRICES: VV AI.KINU .. DISTANCE.:
EAST 12&60. 878 BOSS BT. "X . ( ,
FOR RENT Ushn, cheerful, newly , furnished
rooma with goodi board, with an American
family i home privileaea $S per , week. : ; 586
gm isr St. t -- w
BOtiMj AND BOARD IN KEVINECi HuUl
to o rts MONTH, WITH TWO IJI
ROOM!: WHJi MAKE BATES. WALKINtf"
DISTANCE. 61 71 MARSHALL, BDWY. 8355j
SEE THIS BEST OF KOtM AND BOARD" I HI
rnuaiis ttust, ot 11AH1.K rOK 2: 74
MINUTE WALK JTO HEART OF CITY. KAS-l)
io.T j . ; . .
EXCELLENT home cooking, audtn home, home
privileges, bath, i nice, clean house tent . t"
leep in; $25 month; 2 ' gentlemen preferred.
Walnut 6892. i I -'. ; T-
2 RESPECTABLE young gentlemen to room
. and board" in refined home with mother' aad
daughter.: Boys wbo appreciate real borne ate, :
low rt anceny. Fnone Kast Mat'.
CHILDREN WELL CARED FOR IN 60
B URBAN HOME . OF RESPONSIBLE
WOMAN. AUT. I 630-25.
vvj-aiA.. au t. oov-.il. -
I WOULD take cHiidrra to board; 2 lor S4
month, or elderly Udiea in my home. 4528
tt SjL. S.K. I : - I ,
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FURNISHED : 304
1, 2 AND 3 clean, well furnished b. k. rooms.
reasonable ; walking distance; desirable neigh'
borhood. : 423 Pacific st., corner 6Ui, acroas
irom lental college: East 8404.
WANTED Middleaced lady to share 2 rooms.
.heat, electricity, i t 50 a month; .3 rooms
well furnished, clean beds, bath, pantry, $26.
772 Williams ave.. near Beach. t
2 " OB X H. K. KKS., .clean, electric lights.
phone and bath; famished:! gas range, walk
ing distance. 30 Grand are. N. j
UNDEU new - .management, Housekeeping ruoms.
A caean. quiet place. Gas, electric light, bath
and free phone. 1.50 and up. 663 Hood st.
COZlj furnished i front -room with private ca
; traijfce: also H. K, room suitable for 2 young
men or business girts. 4 14 Market cor. ,11th.
BELLINt ill A 11 APTS.. 421 H E, Morrison. fr
rent. 1 and 2 H. K. rooms. Phone East 7848.
EXTREMELY clean 3-room art , very reasoa- I
able. 663 Irving. Bdwy. 8662. :
HOUSEKEEPING room, nice clean place, at
4 29 Main st.. near 12th.
I HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
! . PRIVATE FAMILY 30
2 LIGHT clean partly i furnished h. k. roomf.
sleeping porch, balh, water.' telephone and
light furnished, with or without garage. Beet
reasonable. 702 Vancouver ave. !i
$5 WEEK-Immaculate front room - and j
kitchenette for oonple in lovely home. Better i
see this. 166 N. 23d. near hospitals. Marshall
1450.1 - ii :
TWO! partly furnished h. k. rooms.- sleeiunc
porch and bath. I Jght, water, telephone
furnished; garage "if desired. Phone Wdln. 1399.
2 CfZY clean tumisbed IT. EI rooms snd
sleeping porch, choice location, adults. 128
K. 34th st. I ' . - Ii .
3 COOL room suite, shady yard, bath, phone
and electric lights; streets in; Woodstock aad
Brooklyn carlines. 587 E. 20th st.
FLilNISHED or Unfurnmhed HE. Rooms.
JA9P ultll
rivim, hiilli iml toilt :
517 month, j 830 ilichigsn. or call Wood-i
lawn 2913. I j .. i --Ii ;.
TWO unfurnished rooms, very pleasant, free
phone. very enraa. . call lorenoona. 9
K. 15th at. S.
THOSE " Peter Pan housekeeping rooms. 3
blocks from (ni ordva bescb, fine lor newly
weds. I Owner
r, e -t : 4 k. j 4 1 st.
3 GOOD rooms and bath, first floor, garage if
wanted. Call "Sun. or evenings; reasonabla!
4 9 W. Prescott st-i, oorl Concord.
NEWLY furnished rooms, light and pleasant, use
ot hath and phone, fcitrhen privileges: l Mock
from i carline. Tabor 2211. 1029 K. Madison.
SLEEPING roomsi or b. k. rooms, suitable for
TT
3 or 4 working girl,' walking diatancr.' east
aide, Ireasonsbln rent. East 4174.
4 ROOMS, lurnulied, beat, - light, water, front
and back entrance;! very deeirable location.
No children. Phone ItaAt 7631.
QOMFORTABLE furnished room with board, in
strictly modem, congenial home. Phone Main
305.1 ; - j ' u
THREE pleasant . rooras foe housekeeping, all
modern eonveniirnceaj; will partly furnish if
desired. Rent reasonable. Call Tabor-1618.
4 LARGE ROOMS luriiished; all modem con
veniences; in pnvsto home; good district;
Ainu u. - a.II 1 W17 1 -
FORi RENT Clean housekeeping suite, sleeping
room, 32 week ; prisate home. 670 Johnspu
st. .! Broadway 74.
LARGE furnished front housekeeping apL, also
2 single; 12.60 snd $4; very close in. 369
6th St. Mar. 1453. -i
i. AND 2 ROOM APARTMENTS IN GOOD
LOCATION. : l'RIVATK HOME. BROAD
WAY 1 936. r I - I -1! :.
NICE large housekeeping room, ground floor.
fireplace, lights, phone, walking disunce, 171
North 17th street. Bdwy. 1847.
166 E. 85TH ST. tlXiwer floor 30. upper
- floor 845; modern!: just off Belmont at.
Sunnyside car; convenient location. . ; ; n
LABSGE furnished housekeeping room with
gala, phone. light. A3.50 a week. 449 E.
Yamhill near 8th st. :
3 OR 4 HOUSIDKEEI'In'g rooms for rent after
June 1st; everything furnished: close in; pri
vate family. Reasonable. 788 . K. Taylor.
LARGE lum. bk. rooms, pnate family; bati!
electric light, gas, nnt and cold water; newly
tinted. IQO K.' lath at. 815 moetb. " l -
FURNISHED 2-ROOM AND KITCHENETTE
APARTMENTS: ADULTS. 1157 WIL
LIAMS AVE. WOODLAWN 4536.
3 ROOMS located in quiet residential aectiea,
everything, including piano, famished; rts
sonsble rent. 1O0O East Main St. . . f) ; :
THREE furnished ILJ K. i
, iiarage, 84 m Eigbta,
rooms. 313.50 mo.
water and use i of
phorte. 34 4 K. 8Ul St., p.
NICE clean 2 -room housekeeping suite, 310
Ej 9th. 1 block south of Hawthorne ave. Free
phone, light ana natn.j waning gisunce.
2 LARGE housekeeping rooms, sink snd water
in kitchen, phone.
light and heat, 518
per
month. 33 ivy:
FRONT ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING;
GOOD UCAT10N : CLOSE IN. CALL
BEFORE NJN.i 82 F 12TII. EA8T 8466.
2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, suitable
for 2: light, water and bath fnrnished: 287
Knott St.. near Williams ave. car East; 1748.
- : - ' i,i
2-ROOM suit-, also riom and kiiclicnette. ytese
in. 206 SilUi at. LMain '.'7j3. ' j
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Twi rooms, fnmlshied complete for h. jk..
walking distsnte-r aduiM. ii r..' mnis.
KOH. KENT Furniaiied rooms for aleeping snd
hrsisekeciang. 404 Ij'lay st. . ,
NICF.LY furnished h.j k. apt., light, - tel. free;
esose in. ge nvm'jwrj
BOOM ia steam neated apt., kitchen privileges.
Wdia. 4971. 856 E. 6th N.. cor. Shaver,
MCE clean room, close in, suitable for 1
Xi , a .. .ni Mir ,i
21
TWO deairahie front, houseaeeping rooms, LUT
ing disunce. 69w Eat Burnside. ; -
TWO nice clean turuulietl housekeeping rooaas
fer 818 per montn aanji siin st.
UHNISHKD housekeeping rot
tz5
th. AOl Clay. I star. H4i.
j-oVs", FtM.ls4lfcil COMl'LETE; 11EA
bVONABLE. CALL -Et E.MNGS, LAST 4172.
FURNISHED ,."K. rooms for rent. 171 East'
13tn St. ; XJMVI il'J.
f5i MONTH. 6 jfomlshed n. k. rooms. Apply
Empira thestiet 289 Grand. f . , , ,
STEAM heated single! H. K. rooms, 33.25
uagle
at.
Stowtt
"P.
445 : coiumom i sw
;-iji'iii'.(T soeatoirit for. b. k. rooms. r r. iH .
Viashinyton. cor, .Third at. . : -: j , -.
tWTO nicely turn ished houaekeeiing rooms, 1
per month. 829 Ktsrney st. - ' , , i- -
FBONT aleeping jroom and 2 unfurnished fcoose
heping roetns.; N children. 671 E. Stark.
N I' ' E, modern tfiom' 5 min. to busiaesa distrk-t.
W. B-. 312.: 1497 Harrison St., near ;14th.
FOR-RENT 2 furnibed H. K. rooms, electric
fignt. roCFging gas airi icti, e., mo.- qpi ss.
5 LARGE front roofs apla, all convenienceaa
elean and tmyr low rent, woo ynrmpy et.
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