FRIDAY, MAY 26, , 1922, 20 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, OREGON. JURY DRAYM TO TAKE : UP WAR FRAUD CASES (Continued I'm Put One) May J. Since then it baa tea la corny-; bell's cjarje. . cosfebs with HAUDnro Atto-rnev General Dauchexty eonrerrea with President Harding tody. auwl It is understood the war graft prosecu tions contemplated were discussed.' Asked concerning- the prosecution. Daug-herty said: "There is faith, hope and charity, but. the greatest of these la patience." Daurherty decided it was said that the work would proceed more satisfactorily if he personally took charge, wtttt a number, of "distinguished lawyers" working under him. Kunda thus savea lre to be used in "actual prosecution" of the cases. HINTS AT IJffJLDE CROOKS Hint that: rovern merit officials em- rJoved d urine- the war are involved in the Investigation to be made by the de Ipartment of justice war frauds was (given in a statement this afternoon by Representative C. F. Beavis of No ibraeka. who resigned In order to assist Attorney General Daugherty. -I have no illusions regarding the dif ficulties to be encountered." Reavis said Jin a statement. ' No crook outside the government ever robbed the government without assistance of some crook inside. I .ConsequenUy the records in many in stances are in such condition as to make jthe trail of the serpant both devious and jauiicuiL. tBEAVIS CHIEF ASSISTANT Daugherty's principal assistant, will be ijteavla, Reavis was chairman of a Sub-committee of the house which In vestigated war contracts, whose work Was a part of the war investigation Conducted by the famous Graham com fnlttee. This committee gathered vol umes of testimony. Reavis sub-committee was one of five and concerned itself n-lth contracts of every sort. Reavis will have charge of cases- re sting to the quartermaster's department Another of Daugherty's assistants will je former Representative J C. McCul ough, of Ohio, who was the ranking nember of the committee that investi gated camps and cantonments. He will , eirect cases of this fort. Colonel H. I Anderson, of Richmond, ' ,a., has been employed as another ,spec al assistant Names of others, Daugher y said, he was not ready to announce. HOMEY TO BE SATED ( Kach of the assistants will receive : 10.000 annually. Daugherty figures i 15,000 to J50.000 will be saved through sis personal direction of the cases. In Addition Daugherty will have the aid of ;uy de Goff, already employed in the department as his assistant Cises In the jurisaicnon 01 me 4-lct of Columbia, Daugherty said, will be presented to a special grand jury be presei ior the bieh is "I havt very st the Investigation or r, nnw beine imrjaneled- e been personally informed of Kten taken in these cases, and Have either given or approved every sv-d.r or action taken by them. eald daugherty. "I shall continue in charge -e v. new bureau or division to be known as the war contracts section. Thfcally go Into effect and that an employ- Work Of investigating and collecting evl- j.n-. lb the so-caliea war conui oases has been carried on under my direction with the assistance oi me rrSu- lfrr force in the department, ever since 1 became attorney general. ttALMS GITE3T ATTEXTIOJf 14'-will not be known until the audit somes from the department where the matter originated whether the depart- - Hient of JusUce has any Jurisdiction in :-" the premises. This department has no right to go to any other department of the government and examine and audit either Its books or Its claims. Such claims, however, as have corse to his de- V . J I noat rair bBVA T- parxmexii uuiu vre j oelved Immediate attention and either ! been sent to the proper untieo. siaws torney for appropriate action, or they , nav been turned over to the investiga tional bureau of this department with 'directions to gather all available evl- ' dence to the end that such actions, crim- . nal or civil, as the facts might justify, mirkt tri he. itu IT. "Up to the present time it has been possible for- the -dgoartmept to make all ; the preliminary' investigations essential . n b nrenaratlon of the cases with Its regular forde. No addillbhal appro priations were required for This work, which has been in progress for smore than a year. The point has been reached now where it is necessary to have an " additional corps of experienced attorneys . and auditors.' ' 1-arOLLETTE MAKES CHAEGES I Launching a fresh attack on the de ,: partment of justice in the senate yester I day. Senator La Follette caused to be en ; t tared in the senate record this charge : i That the department of justice is under ' . . . . , M , T T flODtrOl Ot IQ8 anaws urra ui i . . ' Ifornn tt Co. That corporations over which Morgan r-- & Co. exercise financial control are en - abled to do what they please without Tgard to the law. That this control Is exercised irre ; - spective of whether a Republican or a - Democrat la, tn office in Washington. The charge1 is made by Samuel Un termyer of New "Fork in a communica tlon sent to Senator La Follette. ' i The communication referred specific- - ally to the failure of the department 'of justice sto make any move toward the . ' breaking up of the monopoly held by the " i Oeneral Electric company over the eup- ' pJy of electric light bulbs as ahowrrf by - evidence produced before the committee. , Morgan t Co. are In control of the financial affairs of the General Electric Company, according to TJntermyer. v- iUntermeyers letter said that a mass .or information supporting his charges had! been Sent to the attorney general ftrve months ago. with the request that ' lt cue be placed in thehands of the 'United States attorney at New York. i"Thia the kttorney general declined t4 do." ssaid TJntermc;-er. To be brutal- t frank about the business, I -am Rati 8 ' Tied that the: overshadowing power of - Jt P. Morgan; V Co. will make It lm . lossible ever to secure any sort of ef i f ectlve relief through the agency of the department of justice." y . ' L1QCOR CHABGKS MADE . I Senator Tom Watson of Georgia in tie . senate accused the department of jastlce of protecting liquor smugglers C and violators of the prohibition law by , ordering : the i release f whiskey and w4ne seised by enforcement. officers. He ' - said - he was informed that recently a rargo of whiskey wa seised from the XTritish sh!p J- M. Tdung in New York . harbor and that t the accused shippers employed. Thomas . B., Felder, who as 1 edited Daugherty In obtaining the re lease of Charles W. - Morse from the . At lanta prison. , Felder interviewed - the attorney . general, ' said Watson's in 1 formant, and returned to New Yorif with i as order to release the whiskey. , jtn another occasion, according to the same informant, wine worth $200,000 was 'released after Fewer was employed and . ' had taken up the matter with the at- ' . torney general, Watson said. , I tt.IBVSTElt J HOUSE 1 ' In the house Representative Woodruff tlitrted a filibuster to force a vote on t'f Johoson-Woodruff resolution, calling . re an investigation ef the department's ivttia ia war fraud cases. Woodruff .... . " jr.,:.- Lycv lc iiuca ikwuimih vuwnwiia t.ne sow cxcepuoa of the c ni tea asked, unanimous :. consent for adjourn ntent until Wednesday, when Mondell said he could give as in formation as to when the resolution would be brought up for consideration, j 1 ; '-v..-. Later, however, afondell brought up the request when Johnson and Woodruff were both absent and obtained its adop tion. - LOSS OF SIX VESSELS IS FACINGPORTLAND lOitlsnad rna Fag On tral hall operated by a committee of four, two employers and two union men. The board agreed to this plan and tried to force its agent, the Columbia Pacific, to carry it out The employers, however, demand that the joint commit tee for employing should be- composed of two representatives of non-union long shoremen besides representatives of or ganized longshoremen and the employ ers. All- ATEKDES BIOCKEJ) This counter-proposal, held to be a bold attempt on the part of the em ployers to seize complete control "of em ployment was met with Ire by the ship ping board and state board of mediation, both now apparently balked atf alt ave nues to settlement The Columbia-Pacific company showed no indication today that It would change its methtJd of procuring workers. Load ing of the board's vessels was being done by non-union longshoremen from the em ployers' halL - JE3TKIX8 OUTLINES BOABD'S POslTIOS I-tv uuco. siAi itu On the eve of hia departure for Wash ington, J. C. Jenkins, director 01 tne department of industrial relations of the United States shipping board, made clear the position of that body in the Portland waterfront strike. In a state ment prepared in response to a request by The Journal, -and supplemental to a, briefer expression Thursday, jenaina said : The shipping board is interested in the permanency of the American merchant garine generally, and. second, it is in terested in Portland and other ports as a ship owner and operator, in the same manner as other ship owners and oper ators ni Portland are interested, i. e.. the efficient and economical operation of its ships. It is interested in the em ployment of longshore labor and its effi ciency in the same manner as the other steamship owners and operators. Coming down to the present strike con dition, I will five you briefly the cir cumstances leading up to our action here, what position weThave taken, and the reasons therefor. ! In the middle of April we were ad vised in Washington that negotiations were continuing between the: Waterfront Kmployers' union and tthe International IiOngshoremen's association, looking to the adoption of an agreement covering wages and working conditions to replace the yearly agreement ! which expired April 1. Our information was thatahere was a disposition on both sides to reach an agreement and that! pending negotia tions, the oJd Wages and working con ditions would remain .in effect. EMPLOYERS' ULTIMATUM Suddenly, on April C2. we were advised that the employers had issued an ulti matum individually to the longshore men's association that on May 1 certain wages and conditions would automati ment ha.ll. comrtonlv called Fink hail would be established, through which men would, be listed and employed for the entire waterfront, such ball to be main tained by the owners. We were like wise advised by the union men that this action had been taken. wrujn would result in destroying their union. Whereupon tne snipping ooara toon the monition that If the men would re turn to work pending adjustment of rurtner negotiations, tne oia wages ana conditions would remain in effect pend- ir."'" "Is. 'y"1"??" as representing industrial relations, to I proceed to Portland -to investigate the issues involved, and as -far as possible assist in an adjustment of the strike condition. I arrived in Portland May and. after talking with shipping board's local reDresentatives. asked for a meeting immediately with the Water front employers union ana explained to them that the wages and working con ditions were directed to remain in effect on shipping board vessels pending ad justment merely, and asked ' for their assistance in ascertaining all tne Tacts and circumstances involved in the strike. I afterwards communicated with the longshoremen and asked for similar as sistance from them, desiring not to form any conclusion before thorough investi gation. .During the weeK or May 1 1 had several conferences with the Water front Kmployers' association, their labor committee, and with the full associa tion, explaining to them that upon in vestigation it appeared there was only one issue involved which the men were not willing to concede, and that was the matter of employment through an em ployers' hall. WOULD NOT JOIJT FIGHT 1 f exnlarned to them that we would stand with the employers upon any issue involving a principle or efficiency, but that I felt, as a government institution, the shipping board would not. join in a iignt oz union or no union, open or closed shop, and called their attention to the union s willingness to concede the same, working conditions and wage rates as Puget Sound and San Francisco. I urged upon them the necessity of co operation in order that we might take a common stand as employers. They ad vised me that they had established the employers' hall and they were going to pur. it tnrougn. i ne matter, upon betng tasen up at Washington by tne unamber of Commerce, it was stated by the board to oe its position, that it could not be a party to an open or closed shop fight and would not hire men 'out of a union hall or an employers' hall as a policy, in the meantime, however, the old wages ana working conditions remaining in effect nendine settlement. ait ooeition was that we were neutral as regards this matter "and I have made no statement, nor have - taken -any part in. it except to stay out or n. JOARD TAKES HAND Finally the matter drifted Into the nanas or tne state board or conciliation. -me snipping board and the Interna tional Longshoremen's association asreed to arbitration which is binding. The w aterrrom Kmployers- association mere ly agreed to conciliate. The ri-lnion rendered by the board of conciliation sets up a neutral plan involving a committee of four, two to represent the Interna tional Longshoremen's association and two to represent the Waterfront Kmploy ers union, this committee of four to worn out and hare ehartre of emnlov ment and the details of the operation of me Dureau. we accept tnis decision and will ooerate under it. , 1 The employers maintained . the same steadfast attitude when they responded to the mayor's call for a conference this morning at the city hall. DECLISE AGREEMENT They would enter into no agreement with the mayor to arrange for a settle ment with the union longshoremen. "We'll give employment preference to married Americana who reside in Port- land." said Otto Kettenbach. member of the employers' strike committee, i A It -was their only- answer to the may ors piea mat relations with- the union be patched up in order that the city be relieved of the expense of maintaining extra, police along- the waterfront i At the conclusion of the Conference the mayor - declared that ; waterfront guards would be kept on duty. - EMPLOYERS DETERMINED !3SOT TO TIED IN DOCK STRIKE The employers today issued the-fol lowing .statement r , -- ; c N' i5 i-i? Tie present strike on the Portland waterfront has develonet inter otio Issnie only, namely whether the Waterfront employers' Union, f Portland. repre- I w aippn community States Shipping board, which controls a.very BmaOipereenUge of the toal business out ofTthe InSrt ShaU place 1 MM i" . - r . - . L-.1.I1 to that at present prevailing; at Seattle, San Francisco and Sa Pedro and under whicj union and non-union men at those porta - are working barmonlously to gether. - ! i After the strike was called by the international Longshoremen's association the Portland chamber of Commerce tele graphed Chairman Lasker of the ship ping board, inquiring (what Jiis attitude would, be, and he replied that the board would, maintain a neutral - attitude, but could not be, a partsti to a (system Of employing men through hiring halls. SAT IlE IS PRO-CTfroS i i The shipping , board sent to Portland, as a special representative of the de partment of industrial relations, J. C. Jenkins, who claimed ( that his instruc tions also were to maintain I a neutral attitude. Since. Mr. Jenkins' Arrival nil his efforts at settlement have been di rected towards getting! the employers to reinstate the international ' jlonirshore men's union men exelisively.r Mr. Jeili- kins has made the statement that the present administration lis defJAUely com mitted to unionism and cannot recognise open saop conditions or . the Americain plan' of hiring labor, ri I1 - : r I When the employ erte refused to re instate union men exciusively, but pro posed that the employers' haili should be managed by a joint committee,! consisting of equal members o employers and labor representatives, such labor repre sentatives to be composed equally of union and non-union inert. Mr. Jenkins stated this not satisfactory. ! XAMES JENKISS' PLAN : i I Mr. Jenkins is nov attempting to place in effect a hiring bureau which shall be managed by two employers and two members of thei longshoremen's union, which will, ot (course,! result vn only union men beirje employed : cja shipping board vessels. 1 The employers have! working on the waterfront over 650 non-union men. a. large number of whom jare residents and family men, to whom they iare under definite obligations td protect in any settlement whicn may De consummated and therefore refuse to accept Mr. Jenkins plan, which gives no represen tation to non-union labor. 1 ! If the Jenkins systeih of employment is persisted in it win resuic in ions shore conditions at Seattle. Ran Fran clsco and Los Angeles being thrown into a state of chaos where at present har- mrnv nrnvails 1 1 All1 the principal shippers j of this community' have enteren into inn agree? m,nt wherehv Ihev wiill refuse to shin rarrn on Khinninar "boaitd vessels and SO instruct their foreign agents and cor respondents unless the loading and dis charging of these vesiiels can be per) formed in accordance with a policy which will afford to either : union or non-union men an equal opportunity to work on the Portland waterfront. ! SCORES JENKISS STASD j j Mr. Jenkins ttitu$e, efforts anfl Mr. Jenkins attituqe, effprts and pro-union, directly contrary to Chatrh man Lasker's- statement of neutrality and shipping board policy, and support ing and confirming his Jenkins') statement that the administration is committed to unionism and opposed to open shop or the American plan of em ployment. . ; , The employers will( remain firm in their refusal to accept the autocratic action of the . representative, or ine shipping board, believing as inejy ao triai it is an invasion of (the constitutional t-irh of American workmen to parting pate in anv inausiry irrt:t-vii- ui men labor organization. LASKER THREAtEJIS TO TCES VESSELS OVBB TO jOTHETlS Washington. May 3. (WASHING TON 61IREAU OF THE JOURNAL. )- Chairman Lasker and Commissioners Lissner and O'Connor of the; shipping board called at-the caipitol Thursday tJ explain to Senator McNiry their ppiUoti regarding the Portland strike. j They reiterated pre vi ous, declarations that their effort is tb remain neutral; to maintain a clause ii the operators' contract against discrimination between union and non-union talbor and to-turri 4he vessels over to other operators Uni less the matter can De soon aujusiea m order to prevent continued losses on. government ships. t . shinnlne- board will further eoni sider the matter at a meeung today, but it was lnumaiea tns pum-i uut.-i lined would be maintained, i allowing! reasonable time for settlement if a pros pect appears for an early adjustment by local agreement. ' Infrirmal discussion 1 aJSO luuiv puu-o with regard to ship operations out of. Portland, Chairman iisker repeating' former statements that the .Doara can not undertake to allocate passenger ves sels to Portland, thereby opening way 0,Hnr,al losses in; bperations. The c tVio board ! Is to cancel all w .lwntinns when the ship subsidy bill passes, he said. anf pass the ship into private ownersnip as siop as i"- sible. - S : BUILDING PEfrMTTS ri. i'...r.n oermits bare been issued tor j , operations amounting to $10ftt or more: Tony Knshack-1-Krect resilience, 74 E. 1 Hth it., bet. Hoi gate and UchiUcr sts. ; builder, pame. x.,inr Rrect residence. 1142 Molt- t " nonbst-. between 8U aad! 37th sta.; builder. It Lil?"li" ... t.,. :ect residence. 1012 w .flT hetween Swift bHd. and Banks st.;: builder. E. J. Embree; af. ,, w. K. F. WUHS fiireci reauiuec, at. N., between KUlingsworvi uu "". builder same: 35O0. 1 J , ' Ji . ..tH tA.. between lumm rn.ua , wu. McHoUand Bros.: S2600. H - : A flans Mallorr Krect rKlenoe. 394 Beech St.. between Clerjeand and Wliams ava. ; builder, W.'Wecke-ser & Gebbart; i 300. j! Frank . Mernil trees nsaxeocei i muura, T. Ankrom. $1750. il Frank Memll isreci tosocdc builder, J. T. Ankrom. S1750. s P. B. otuart Jcreci remaefacwi tmuuer, . $1509. t residence. 87. Schuyler, between K. 27th builder, same: 2SIM. M P. ThunruM KreCt and aViUata N- residence. 1802 lr- in, between K. 70th and 71st sts.; builder. 11. R. Thompson: 200- ( i , ' , ., t'harlea Packer Krect residence. 952 Kex are;. bStween K. 2Htto and rf 29tb st.; buildei-. btoke Teller Co.: JWw-L A. EUefson Krect residence. 2t3i. R. 6 2d St. between 27th ana -iJfi areajj owwa, U'J. Inslcr: WOtW. - j I : W Snallmai! r.reci Bwrr". ipiivi are.. Between jjeec n iisow. j r i 1 J. J. lionet Krect re-ndetice. su b. uvvi between rSandy wra. t ana bupwb builder. C. J." Irwler: $45tuj. j y F N In mood Krect reeipnce, 79 Mwru sippi. bMweeu Blanaen and; titans tj.; builder, same; 350O. . ' w, k-..,. 868 rmatilla at.-, between H. jistfi and E. 15tb ste.: btrilder. Ijorenx rro. i i u lr Jons J. seuwwm '"- . -rmatilla St.. between K. 13th; and K. jlSth sts.; builder. Lorens Bros.; t.. . J , L iK. Hussa Krect reidrc, 74: 20th st,. between Klickitat and aTembnt sta. t builder. J' iCbristman Erect rendinc. 17B K. 4Sd t. between Hort and Koyai tourts ouuoer, karne; i5t. ' -1 " P R -sr Kc resjdenca. 377 K. 37th N. between Broadway and Hancock staj builder, tiante Welch; 2MI. 1 1 r jjm Hoffman Repair ratoiiettcei, TJll Front St. between Lan and Abesnathy stsjj bmldtj. Cams 4b ItaPuy; SI 909. I L 1 Ftwl K. Jobnaoa Erertf lesitlew. 130 Commerrial. bet Ainswcrtb Are. and Portland bird.; builder, same; $2OOj , - i;. i B F. AlS-" Breet aUnnbj; builfler, Trl- sim, J. lepar -Krect wssdence. 854 Misxrs straii. between Preceott and ,tloin sts. ; builder. VVklD Bidg. Co.; 1504 - i- j -.1 ' A . Jt. was er -r .rect rreiw!nr. e? jv. i y st. N. bteea Mason and etkidmor si&i builder. Wiekawa BMr. Oo.: SMMMM f ! K. S- lafSiis Krect waeebooser. 471 Larrs bew cotwer Albtna builder, a me; 70lMt. IV 1. Kmbosh Krect raaidema, lJ4g Han cock; between E, 4t N. . and E. 4Uk swMer, t'BBp DaTuy; S0H. i c i F E. Ai McDonald Knct reWeore, 945 TUtai tnnok. between 31M and 33d, at.; builder, C A Stew: 6Hf.- . .-,.-:- i ) . -u. ; -1 - Pf K. Atari -RTr -iJ-m-. X33 K. F S2d at..- between Gladstna' and itjora sts.i: buidec. same; S12W. !j K. A. Butensboen eeti residence.! 1741 Petuntu1 ifc, between HaUerk and .Arlington Park; .- ' . - : r r-i- - Jba ,-V; Braoa Erw wtrras and ITaUi, M22 With t PK.( betwee 2th i and IVU area.1 builder. J-fTh Maal: 12.1 i Hmrr Meanrr Krect resiftetieei 5S3 flfxng at., between K. 11th and tii 12tb sta.; bailJer, same: liSW. Mrs. A. . tUlbrata-t-nt residence, Irm bard u . rtwecn Burr aad Aima eu.; omidi-r, mate: fSZiO. t t - s 'i ; . Wi&iaai Brace Erect mtaeace. 56U 1 btm Linoom nd .r: " t .fr JJ,; ln? ?lt-ZJ.?t?? l;'!'.,, LTL 1 0J tDU - " UI mVM , llinw K Ki!e Col. Inc.: a.MM. OaninercMI Iron or,- r;rw-l Bweiune snap. 36U-374 tnioo twtiwen Stephen and Har- rfi ul; builder. W Uliajm SncUer; 15.W)W. -' ktlnii Uooue F.reet randenc.. 67 W. Km- ett. Mmca uwick xtd Jrtuer wtm.; builder. J. M. Onrdh: STSUO. ' ! i Fred Heffnet Knct tKtdene. 110 K. lt N.. betwern JkillumwoRli nd Knasm fcta. : bailder. liorSB tX Jcinunec: t. u Inso trect rcudene. 11- T. alberta. between Interstate nd; Concord ta.; builder, Xtwicbt Cheney; 42. ' ' ' Abu CherreDT- Erect rendenoe. 63 seta nt., betireen sets, and 6 7 til are.; builder, W. A. SUItal statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Georse F. StjimD. 1. J078 Eat 26th street bortii. and Helen A. Kestbcrg. ' 20, uaw ad drew.. Harry jr. Neiaon. 25. S0 Colonial arenoe. rd UiikT It. Aliller, 20, S33 Market atreet. AMn Hopper, 22. J0iT Belmont etreet. and EW Flick, 22. 369 Larrh street i axtry A. Kandn, Si. Corraliis, Or., aad Gladys B. Prire. 23. Portland. K. Jobnaoa. 31. 18 Kast Seventh street north, and Gertrndo K. Niekelaen, 26, Portland, j B. K. Koaiowski. 28. 1338 Ator street, and Mary BreUiuuier. 18. (tame address. IJoyd w. Mvern 27. 211 Cherry street, and Lillian GrosBeubaeber, 2T. ; Easf SeTenty-aixth ana txn Ttmniu streets. 1 WEDDING VJv1 W. G. SMITH tc CU.. Sll Morcan Bid. BIRTHS LOW To Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Low. Cluck- azfias. Or.. Maf 1. a son. pJGEttSOLL To Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. lner- aoli. BeaTerton Or.. May IS. a daughter. BAYBtO To Mr. and Mrs.j Carroll Sajro, Mora. I tr.. May yz, a danebtet. LEB To Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lee, 52i E, ak. May 22, a son. EEHKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Da-rid Berkson, i 147 13th. May 20, a daughter. DELRGATO Tft Mr. and Mrs. I.niai Delegate, ! 4' woodward ae.. May 16. a son. RINEHART To Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Rine- hart, 412N. 19th. Msv 22. a son. VASDEAVATEK To Mr. and Mrs. George Vsa- flewater. lo.t Morvan, May 18. a dauchter. ANDREWS To Mr. and Mm. Harold L. An- drew4. S37 warren. May 23. a son. WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. TTkt G. White, 014 CVlTimr.ia bird.. "May 15. a dauebter. riEI.D To Mr. and Mrs. George 1. meld. I 43 11 4th, Mav IS. a son. WAIT: To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Waite, 132 i 1'nion are.. Mar 13. a son. BATTAX8 rTo Mr. and Mr. Frank Rattans, i 35 Vanr-ourer are.. May a danchter. BirKEfj To . Mr. and Mrs. I.. G. Bickcl. 837 bertm. Slay o. a dauebter. 1'TI.EK To Mr. and Mrs. Allen 1. Cutler, llilwsnkie. Or.. May 20. a son. IftENDAHL To Mr. and Mrs. Earl 3. Kiaendahl, 286 N. 24U t-. May 13. a daugh ter. HUNT To Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Hunt, 927 E. I (.nun. May i, a daughter. EMPLt: To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Semple, i ll E. Keesenden. May SO. a daughter. BOWli Winthrop A. Howe. Brighton. Or., May J.Z, a son. PETTIS To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorje Pettis, 864 l-i s..th May 13. a daughter. STOCKMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Stock man. 4tt Burnstdc. May a daughter. FR1TSCH To Mr. and Mrs. fbarlts I-i. Frituch 2 13". -2 E. lUrb. May 14. a eon. ilATSON' To Mr. and Mrs. Axel Matson. 420'. 73d S. F,.. May 1 2. a diusMrr, BOlTN To Mr. and Mrs. CaH M. Bolts, 023 K. Krerett. May 1:3. a daiiKhter. LlVIS To Mr. n.l Mn. W. W. T-ewis, 881 rranr-H are., jii? 1!. a son. HANSEN To Mr. and Mir. A. H. Hansen. 4 f.. s.. May 18. a daoehfcer. BjENNO To Mr. and Mrs. I,e V. Benno. 933 H r.. lamhiil. May tiit. a son. DEATHS TOWN Christine Town. 360 E. 42d. May 24 ) 34 ysrs: l"bar pneumcnia. AiK.NTSK.N Mana Arntsen. 8018 40th st, s. K. May J4. itt year?.; acute, diiatation of heart. May 24. 59 years: pulmonary tnberrulois. OTTNKR William Bottner, Pisfcton Home. I May .'4. 6U years; organic bean, disease. LIVINGSTON- J. D. I.iTingston, Good Samari i j tan bo-'pital. May 2 1 , TS years; uraemic romma following prostatectomy. lilLUN D Johan Gottfried Kdlund. Portland I Kye. Kar. Nose and Throat hospital. May 22. 4 4 years; meninsroccus meningitis. BIURCH Jane A. Burch. 1130 Milwaulcie, May L 22. 79 years; bronchial pneumonia. LARKY Patrick Lahey. Li an ton. Or., May 24, i 82 years; old ase. CJ3IENE Hugh Lyon Playfsir ChieM. 450 W. i I Baldwin, May 24, 64 years; pancreous ane- iniia. HAROLD Aloys Harold. 414 Salmon. May 23. 1 i 64 years; aneurism of the aorta with fatal rripture and hemorrhage. i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 25 Simmy Wants a Book! Jimmy is just one of the scores of little folk who flock to the children's room at the library. But the books ar-j so few that the late ones find nothing or a mere handful of pitA ful'.y worn TOlumes. And so we might go on to tell bow in eery department there is a crying need for more books. Erery day the li brary has do&eus of calls that- cannot le supplied. I'.irc books to the library. Truly you couid not do a more worth-while deed. Ieare the Tolumes at the Central library or at any .of the branches. The Library Association. NEW TODAY ffOKIHY RUG CO FLUFF HUGS Sad out or your old worn-enn arpcta and ruga. Sava bait tw pnea ot a new ru(- um wootaa clouting, j Szl2 Rat gtwaaa-:laried. SI.S9 Eaat 3SSO 1SS East Eixktk ! I CARPET CLEANING RsriTTtwa ncuiviKo. rcsizino. era 9x1 1 RUQS SHAMPOO, $20. aattrfe mad crear. F aet hers ftsnovsted. ALL KINDS NEW NATTRStSat tarMLI FLUFF RUfiS wns iiwnt U. carpet . Fumltura ir: bolster and eepalraC riONEER MtnREIt a CAR'KT CLEANIMO WCRKS 4071 C Lincoln St, . . slut. 37-417. Ml SPECIAL NOTICES 101 i j I SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION l : NOTIC PUit of Orecca 1 . ! Cjnanfy -of Multnomah ) as. School DutrieT. Noi 11. -.- j Ikotire is hereby given that at the school district bond election hereby called to be be at the vi n ous polling, places in and for District No. 1 1 of Multnomah county, Oregon, Saturday the 17th day of June, A. D... 1922. betaeen the hours of noon and 8 p.. ra. of said djy, there will be submitted to the legal voters tnereof the o notion of contracting a bonded sndebtednesa in the sna of 83.000,000 for the eurosw sl erecticg and furnishing necessary v-rl-oot buildings and purchasing - necessary sites therefor' in and lor said school district : the vote tn be by ballot, upon which ihall be the werds: tBends rles" and "Bonds -No; and 'the voter dull place a cross (i), between the word Bonds" and the word "Yes" or between; .the word Bonds ' and tne word "No." which indicates kii choice. '. i i iTbe polls for I the ixeptien of baBnts cast for le ' aaaiast the rootrrUon of said mdebtedneas wil en said dsy and date end at the place avcivsaid,- be open at the . bour of noon and snnaut open until the hoarief 8 p.; at. of the erne day wtten tne same shall be dosed. - t 5 By order of the Iimrict School Board. Dis trict No. I," Murtnomab county. Oregon, made Uuai 17th day ef May, A. IK, 1923. - t - A. C. NEWn.L " i ! ft- : Cbaimun Distnct i School Board, i 4ttet: ' K. H THOMAS. . 1 . ' ' Pistrigt Cbrrsr.' THE PRIMA RT election b over. The Orecoa Sing'.e Tax Ic4zne has a right tri be beard. Wei will fnrntsb! spenkers -or I terature for any call; Pnone Main 439. Address Bl Stock Ezrbaage' Buihling, Portland. Or. . The sneaeuie will! be woted on tt eoseing November. Ton hart a right to know, it ss yeur daly to knew ail about it. 1 VVtli not be responsible' for biils ocnuacte4 i by IsaUIlU Ratemaa. li. . Batessao. , , : 101 HAVING dueoatiaaed benaeaa with the Portland Kxcinatie Pasta Shoo, after this date, any -W. It?:!.- wiU not be naDoasible for any debt. Arthur W. Morfeth. : F MEETING NOTICES 102 Free .-f ,' Bazaar for the public oT Perused.: Lucot buur tw beM bj a fratonal toeietT in PorUuuL BooUn ot all kind. ! - Dmae iom sad cataxtaiaiiMBt sua calora. EterjthiBS - tor your ianei, shows and all. iea hs Ancbot eoancU Seesrity Be net it iwciinw, a w. v.; 128 ltth st, Monday and Tuewiay nichis. May 9 and 30, admiaaoe tree. rv tun mac-. KOBLES " The tated searfeai of At Kader Tenpla wul be held, in the, Pythian , baiklias. Paturday. May ST. at: s p. m. Enbertainment. Please I be on hand. By order ot the IOua trioas Potentate. - im - UABVKX BECK WITH, v Beeetrder. ACME EKBEKAH LODGE, t O. O. V., meets the second and fourth Saturday i of each month at W. O. W.t "halL . on 1 1 th rtreet between Alder aad V. aaliinrt on. All Odd PeHows aad Kebekabs. atranger la city, sra welcome. i' ' LACBA THORPE, Secretary. i i REGULAR MEETING tonight (Friday), at L O. O. 1 . hall, No. 8 h 1 1 th atrset north, at 8 n. m. Work in the Second de- . " croa. All . nutans: brotnera re- V.O.P. tarainc from rrmnd lodge are in Tiled, as well as all Odd ieliow in the city. W. D. SCOTT. Recording Secretary, -i MASONIC memcriai terrice undrr ' the aosptces of the ' Master , Vardeea A Past Maatara- asso ciation, at Th Municipal Aadi toriiun. Sunday. Hay 28. Band eeorert starts at 2:15. curtain at 3:15 p. m. All Masons, their friends and the public are tented. Doom opes at 1 :3 p. m. COMMITTER. THE AD CLtTB'S OCTETTE and Collearaes of fer a magnificent musical treat for Saturday ere nine. May 27. ftannyside Temple, S9th and Hawthorne arenoe, 8 p. m. Procrsm will be followed by dure. Total admissioB 60e. i Public iarited. This is the last entertainment to be Ciren by Sunnyside nnt.il after the summer sea son. MT. HOOD 1XLME NO. 157. A. K. A A. M.. 334 Rosaed at. ripecial tomorrow commencinc at p. m.. 11. M. decree. Holbrook lodee N'o. 30 of Forest Grore will ray U3 a fraternal rLsit in tb F. M'. ENKE, Sec PORTLANU LOOGB NO. 55. A. F. & 1 A. M.-i Special communi cation Friday, May 26, Pytiian bide F. ' examination 7:30. M. M. decree 8 o'clock. Official Tiat M. W. Gr. Master Frwnk S. Raillie. Full attendance dejired. VuitinS brethren welcome. My order W. M. i H. J. HOCGHTOS. Sec. OKKGON IADG1 NO. 101. A. F. & A M. Special communica tion Saturday at 7 p. m Work ia the M. M. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. LKSLTK S. PARKER. Sec WINONA KKBKKAH IXtiXJK No. 209. I. O. O. F., will hold its res-alar meeting at H p. ra.. Friday. May 2, Kenton ordiaUy inTited. OIJVE K. KAPP, X. G. W. HO;rSON. Secrrtao-. fjEN HUB COURT No. 9 meeU this tFridayl eTening in Ames ball. 56tn and Foster road. Mount Scott car to Archer place. J P. LARSEN. Scribe. . EMBLi.M JEW ELET a specialty, buttons, etna, ebarms.! Jsecer Bros., 131-183 6th st. DEATH NOTICES 103 LIVINGSTON In tlria cits. May 24, 1822. J. IV Liringstm. htuband of Alice Liringstoa, brother of Newton and John - I4incei of Rosebtirg. Or. : father of Thomas C. Li-ringston of Hillsboro, Or. Remains sre- at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son, 3d and Salmon sU. Notice ot funeral later. ! FUNERAL NOTICES 1M JAOOBSON At her home, Jennings Lodge. May 26. Feme Alfred! Jacobson. aged 22 years, daughter of Mrs. Anna Iurre and step daiahter of William Ourre, sifter of Mrs. Thura Blasus, Then Jacobson, Mrs. Minnie Vcgelsan, Mrs. Louise Owens and Leo Jaoobson. ail of Portland, and Mrs. Laura Brown of Sioux City. Iowa. Funeral' services will be conducted from the mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy Co.. 5802-04. 2d st. 3. E.. in Lents, Saturday. May 27, at 2 p. ra. Concluding serrices at Mt. Scott Park cemetery. Friends invited. SCHIMI'F Suddenly. May 25. 1922, at Good Samaritan hospital , John Schimpf . aged 43 years, late of 934 Union are. N-. be loved hus band of Julia Schimpf, father of Olga Schimpf. Funeral serricea will be conducted Saturday. May 27, at 2 p. m., from the United Brethren church on Mallory avenue, near Beech, street. Friends inrited: Interment, Rose City cemetery. Remains as Pearson's undertaking parlors, ; Rus sell street at Union srenue. PICKTHORN At his late residence in West Portland Park, May 23. 1922. Joseph Will, iam Pica thorn, husband of Emelie Pick thorn. Remains are at tbe chapel of Edward Holman A Son. 3d and Salmon sts. .Funeral services' will be had in the Evangelical church of West Port land. Saturday. May 27, 1922, at 1 p. ra. In teinwrtt ' Hirer-view cemetery. GUARASCIL The funeral cortege of Joe Guar ascil. late of 138 Dakota tt., will leave th chapel of Miller A Tracey tomorrow 4 Satur day) . May 27, at 8:45 . m.. thence to St. Law rences church, where mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105 COURTESY The Portland Mortuary W. E. PEGU IX. L. BKlHlOrv" auocesson to DUNNING as McENTEE Morrison at 12th West Sid r Broadway 430 ' ; East Side Funeral Directors F. C DCNNINO. INC i -The Family SeU tba Pricw" E. Alder st. Phone East 88 414 Edward Holman & Son THIRD AND SALMON MAIN 507 Snook & Whealdon i rTTNERAL DIRECTORS ! ; SUCCESSORS TO , ! BREEZE A SHOOK I BEIMONT : AT 35TH TABOR 18SS Lerch, Undertaker i EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORN'S PHONE EAST. 781 ' ! A. D. KEN WORTHS R. A HENDERSON A. D. Kenworthy & Co. 80S ?g st. S. g. 1W 818-St Finley's Mortuary i rfNTGOMERT AT FIFTH MAP t MILLER TRACET, indepeudcet rnneral! dl neton. Funerals 375 and- np. Washrngtoa at EBa st. " Broadway 5ai. AwtA B18-44. rw5 RvrrlAS llltW KES1DKNCE i Dyrnes est a s un hm en t. 1.01 WILT-UMS ATE. WOODLAWN 2?0 McENTEE. at EILERS fnneml parlors with all the privacy oi a brine; 18th and Eeerett sts Phone Broadway g!3S. Ante. '821-83. B. M. Gulbrandjon R. H. CHAMBERS COU INC, S48-S50 TKiflingswartb eve. Wiln. 8808. A. R. Zeller Co. w.Vet Skewes UkilJEKTAaXNU Mara 4182. Ua tXA. F . Ad at Clay. MONUMENTS 1M OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WOOFS FLORISTS 107 . as kt nous Smith's Fiower Shop i j -l(TtUl Pmi.idi nnrrnt" -"j r 1 Fsvwus for - All OctsvtroM - - Ui 72 1J. X. C. Lake. Mg , 6ta and -Ailet SPECIAL NOTICES 5 4k 107 Martin & Forbes . Company ... : SS WASH1SGTCB ; ST. TTSft KjOWERS FOB ALL OCt&SIONS AKTISTCALLZ ARRANGED. 'rLOWERA , roa occASiosa": Main 4737 - TAMHILL AT TENTH "We WTO Pleas Ton.' " I1ST ANP FOUND 10 vnu en; .u , f onnd -es toe can of boaea. S panes, : pair slasaes. J at W.JW.a sUIaC ;h; IMMma. ajsav 1 pharmacist eertif urate, 1 basketi 2 .P"1,: "? en may obtain same upon prajstr jdeo&noatioa at Flmt and Alder ttreec etm LOST Small black trarelms ba cootaimnf toilet articles, etc.. beJonin; to Mrsj ... . .i . : Mitifif ante aiamx route, , of Mississippi can between, depot ana Peninsula park about t p-fta. Tbswday. nlease return 805 Lrwis bW.. or phooe M din. 1594. Rewatd. -' - '''H - ' LIB KRAI reward for information. l"B Ai.'r; date brtcb, with collar 1 yr eM. "' . . n Main 315.. O. Im. aC- tlarl. Baseball park. ; L J LOST 6 -skin mink for.ji either in downtown , in bnlnn nf the In penal boteL run Mairf 4911 or return o McRaa Petticoat shop on 1 eta. Liberal reward. r . r.va -..v... nr-h r hHrt abaoed. aet witb .ki. ifh mm : rhala. dull - Sold finish. Reward. Call Wdlru 7 21 LOST By disabled ex-serrire maa, black bill folder, eontainins aoout 4j ' m curreucy, Wain 2003. J. Doraace. ! J 1 1 ist I n Uiexie tneatre by disabled soldier, hill folder eontainina 3 in-icurrency. Call Main 2003. LOST, beaded baodbaa cantainiag book of far tickets and cash, between r ern are. sna opnm or on car. Kinder call Mar. -- w . iiew.ru. LOST lady's small gold wrist watch, between K. S6ta sad Taylor am-3ttia ana Kimuw. Finder please can Kast t: rewara, REWA R !-t Lost, small purse, sme money and raluabla ring.: between f K. Htrrwm and E, Grant its., on 50th st. M416 K. 50th at. LOST Bunca keys on small ring. Finder call Tabor "34. Reward. i i LOST Tuesday, 23, olio collie pup. 45 months old: bobtail. 1 1115. Reward. LOST Female pointer, liver aad white, ward. East 3022. Grinnell. ; Bs- LOiST In Meier eV Frank's, onyx and diamond ring. - Reward. Mar. IIS9. LOST Man's, gold nng. bloodstone setting -with crest; generous reward offered.; Call 632-81. EDUCATIONAL A FEW MONTHS 1N T THE 200 NKJHT 8C1KHJL WILL PUT KOU IN LINE FOR PROMOTION AM WELL A3 INCREASE VOUU EARN IN (j POWER. Why Not Begin Monday ETeungt It . Will Pay Xou Big Utrittenda. PHONE MA LN 6U0. ENGLISH. SPELLING AND Mm IN NINETY DAYS DAT, EVENING OB HOME 8TUDT TWIN "B" SHOUTHAND ?CHOOI. 61819 Dekum Bldg. Broadway 6950. EARN YOUR WAS THROUGH ALISKY BLDG.. 8U AND AIORR13Q? MOLER BARBER COLLEGE will teach yea the trade in eight weeks; receire soma pay while learning; positions secured, Oregon ex aerrice men race ire tat aid. Writ or call for catalogue. 234 Bnmside sc. - MEN. women, learn barber trade; wagsa whlls learning. Oregon Barber College. St Hi Madi son st LEARN TEI.EGRAPHT Railway Telegraph Institute. 434 . Railway Exchange blda. llay and ' niaht -lasaea. HELP WANTED MALE 201 f STOCK SALESMEN' ' 1 ' ' ' I We require the services " of ser eral high-class salesmen to assist in placing an exceptionally high-grade issue of stock on the market. ' We are a auccessfu manufacturing concern and base a very profitable and secure proposition. A salesman willing to work csn mske exceptional money handling this inane and will receive nnUsual co operation Call in person at tthe POWELL MANUFACTURING COMPAN'T, East Third and Salmon sta. Stenographer Opportunity Tor educated.! honest young man of real Quality, with initia tive, energy and a good memory. University graduate preferred.: Phone for appointment. UNITED STATES RAOIATOR COR PORATION. : 16tii and Thurmta. Broadwajr 8031. I AN ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATION ha open ings on iU student staff for a few more live, aggressive men wbo have had some .-experience in bookkeeping and bare the ambition to train for employment on our practicing staff. , Apply by letter, giving age, experience anfl references. Curwin's Accountancy Co., inc., 417 Exchange bidg.. 2d and Stark. '. 1 . SALESMEN AND CANVASSERS We hare some desirable territory open in ibis state for capable snen er women solicitor selling our fruit trees, shrubbery, roses, etc : AR suppbes furnished. Libera- commission. References re quired. Address : j OREGON NURSERY COMPANT. OREXCO, OREGON, i RADIO Big money being mad selling and tak irtg orderx for radio sets; everybody wants one. Hie best seller on the market; bnnxrdiate dt I'rerv. See Mr. Boatwrighti 662 Multnomah boteL . : I ' ' SALESMEN wanted by large N. T. publishing ' company: magazine or newspaper experience; new proposition. 4S8 Exchange bids., 2d and Stark : ; y - MEN from 19 tn 40 yearn for big nlanin city, eight hours work, pay every week, steady job. Cbanee for advancement. American only. Port land l-ibor Agency, 11 North : Second st. SEVERAL nest appearing young men ever 21 tn take orders in Portland. '-Boom 428, '102 2d st. ' ! j- - i- i... i ii i. ii. ii i a. nii . p ' PLUMBING. It cant be beat in work' or price. Know what it costs before you s'art. Eatt 8230. - -i - ' -h .! ' ; . WANT young mart for hypnotic, subject ; 4 travel 1 . Send address or phone number -for appoiat ment TX-159, Journal. ,j i WANTED Young man in work in '. shipping de partment: married man IrrreieTred. i Kceton Tire 4b Rubber Co.. 6th andl iMain-S 1 BOY 'wanted 8031. ' for general bouaewerk. Wdln. PARTNER in established woodsaw 'business; small investmenl 5v,i Swctlsnd WdJ. WANTED at once man to learn vulcanizing and retreading. Cell 432 Hawthorne. 1j EA lAjL A KTF.RS tor cooiM Sand fcitcoen help. 43 N. 2d. Broadway 2889-' WANTED- A carpenter to figure l work or & room bungalow,, .Aut. 21826- " j - 1 ' : t- - i r- HELP WANTEDFEMALE 204 WANTED, thetvmghly experienced i woman Ifer . bead of notion stock ia department store. Must be capable and knew every detail ot the business. - Answer lr-596. Journal, i - THfcy WOMEN 8 PROTECTIVE D1TISKJN, city : of Portland, offer tt serrieee mi ail matter pertaining to- the- wJfa3a d protection of smsis and girls; interviews couIidemiaL -. 814 Woroanter bUa.. Sd aaO Oak isia - jPbua Maie 8S2X ' - -i . AGENTS wwtYllor fall line toilet good;"ei penenced pfeferr; good spa'; I chance for bigb school - girlai to make vaca$ioo money. Bdwy. 4j0. V : , - UiRRLT lady . wanted . as i hou-tekeepCT , for widower and - ctld , 5 and -7 years: Swed b preferred. Jolin Shoberc. . 'art tow. Or. AN Y GIRL ra need at a tnao, apply t I. nalvetsos Array : Rescue Home, Mayfair aad Alexaades sta. Poowe Mt ' J4w. iM car. A WOMAN as cook and boaKAceiier in small family.- 74 K1 Prne rt- . V A.VTKU .irl to un-t wilbi hvoaework. Tsh.r -4405. -: r-' 1 " ' Call GfTtl. for cencrsl btawTk ; - sat cooking. Wdln. 3031. 1 wa-i r a senooi g to neip rare i-r caoy; gooo ' aomev small wages, Matafttui 2S57. FLORISTS ALL HELP WANTED-FEMALE 204 GKKGG aborthaact taught pnraleiy b aspart. Broadway 4116. HELP. WANTED MALE AND1 ' FEMALE 205 WANT 1U. threw neat appealing, mvddleaaed men to sell a aar arud in exciuaiT territory. LaJva prof its- and protection ruaranteed. Wnte to a-. J. twi JM or call East OiVo. asa lor Mr. Pettner. between 10 a. m. and a p. n. ' MAN and wife to work oa .smalt iana near Portland : bouse, fuel and sanden fumianed. W-182. Journal. - f Wis TKL Amateurs at tba Casino tbeauew Tharsday-aigbt.- 2-Bumside, HELP WAimiWWITH , 208 INVESTMENT - - . - WANTKll. man or'- woman in taka over esmb- hshed busineea payinc from ' $iJ to 75 per week. K experience neceasary. SmaiT iaresb- snent ywjuired. t)all 72 1 CcrbeU bide. ' l SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251 I-.: LEAKI ROOFS kundreds of satisfied : nytnmm: 20 years - perience. Bdwy. 7573 or Uain 194. Prices me lowest. K 8.. Co.. Inc.. 33S a of T. bldg. CHAUFFEUR. , married man. careful drieer, slows all tha highways in Oregon, California, fPT" . sUtes last year ia Caddiiao cat N-129. JoornaL - PAINTING, CAtXJIMrNUia , BANK BXV. 28-40 TOUNt, man, pbotographer. . wants position in j, studio, retouching or all around work ; would b willmg to start on small salary. Photograpiiar, 56 K. Pipg xt Portland. Or. MA 1 N GRAPttriE METALLIC KUOF PAINTERS. 8450 ElilNGUNG Hsfs your nous reataingied and painted by atparts; work guarantd. ScO woed 524 2. - . ; LET UK make your old ' nous new: tinting, painting, paperhMiing and piaster patctunt Empire 128. Them sumts. SHINGLING Ww specializa on tanMngling; can do your Job better and an yon money Ea timstej free. East 1928. CEMENT WORK, GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. KARL BATTEK & CO, PHONES EASP 9153 OR SELLWOOD 1- CARPEXTEll Estimates giren oa repair work. Screens made and garages built, bliop, 1381 Hawtnorna. i Tabor 1260. Reshingling Right prices, expert work. SeH. 3388. CARPENTER will build hemes, sarases. do re modeling,, impairing. For anything it will pay you to call WoodJawa I6. VVDLA. 6613 i'APEii-HANGING, 'HOUSE-PAINTIKG. KALSOMIN1NG. PAINTING ' PAPERING LOWEST PRICES ON FIRST CLASS WORK. J. H. JENKINS. EAST 7 842. PAINTING, paperhanging m and tinting ; , prices reasonable; work guaranteed. Shop 1345 Hawthorns are. Tabor 1722. x BR1CELATER A-l mechanic; fireplaces a specialty. Phone East 84 between aad 7 p. ra. v , i MARRIED MAN wants work on ranch or would work place on shares; experienced with ws nntA. ' A. 1). Scott, lAurel. Or. ZL HONEST BOY. 13 eara old, wanu good home. country preferred. P-560, Journal. SHINGLINlr and reahingling. Price reason- abie, work guaranteed. Phone Tsbr 1 758. sSHINGLING Call Tabor 9390; all - work fully guaranteed. : - EXCAVATING, grading, general learn work, day or contract, reasonable. Weedlswa 1885. I WlIJj free your lawn of moles and gopher. East 1502. GENERAL team work, excavating and piowinf. Sellwood 1711. T - - . GENERAL gardening, landacsninz, flower beds and lawns taken care of. Tabor 781 3. PAPER HANGING, tinting, inside finielilng; ' first claw work: est. furnihed. Tabor 8080. WE DIG cesspool, connect aewers, cheaper than anyone: work guaranteed. Aut, 632-01. CONCRETE work, basements, sidewalks, eta. Have mixer. Phone 317-68 evening. - LET ME KIGL'liK ou your bouse gutter. A. P. Anderson. Sellwood 1052. ROOFS EESH1NG LED, repaired and coated. We save you moiiey. Call Tabor 5274. PAINTING, papering, tinting, specialty ; work guaranteed. enamel work Tabor 6483. HOUSE painted, 850-8U5; rooms tinted. $1-83; papering, 85c roll. Woodiawn 8084. PAPER HANGING, PAINTING. TINTING. REPAIR WORK, SELLWOOD 3SrO. CONCRETE peunng by machine; general ce ment work. Call Sell. 1530. after 8 p. m. BASEMENT digging, day ot contract. General teaming. ' Call after tt p. m. Ant. 822-68. WANTED--Work, painter, G.-rt clans inside, fin isher. J. L Smithj East 675. Apt. 1. - BASEMENTS, grading, gen. teeming or day work. Ant. 822-88.- Coa tract TINNER work done reaaouable by uour or Job; satigfsction gusrsnteed. Wdln. 6568. EXCAVATING, grading, flowing and general team -work-. Phons labor 9063. , MAN AND WIFE" want work as cook and helper or man would do othsr work. R-138; Joumsl. PLUMBING done very reanmable by th. nous or by the job. -Aut. 1:35-51. PAtNTlNG. 'X1NTLNG. ALLBRANCHlia KEA SON ABLE. VAIL BEOS. WDLN 3a6. CARPENTER and contractor, jobbing, auyihuu in the building line. Phene East B056; CAR PENTER-con tractor,, build your home or ttZ Aut. 030-25. WANTED Lathing; will contract. Tabpr S700. ' - . . HOUSE and inUrior pamuug. Tinting. Guar . an teed work. Very reasonable. Aut 814-43 ROOkTS UESH1NGLED A SPECiiXfT" 1 liv. r. lAoun 4n4. HARDWOOD i FLOORS 1 by day " or contract. Beterenees. .1406 Rodney aver . Wdln. 3U. " TCEMENT WORK Reasonable rate. Walnut 6869. WHITEWASHING and spraying. F.J. Jlorphy" Mar. 1779. ' SHINGLING, roof repairing; work guaranteed: Mar. 2189. FOR good landscape gardener. Main 818f. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254 GIRL withes general office work, answering tele phone, typewriting and some shorthand; used to meeting public. Call Tabor 6880. GRADE teacher, S years' experience, desires - position before aoptinuing normal course; 7th end 8th grade work preferred. LS-1 11, Journal. EXPERIENCED stenographer, knowledge of bookkeeping, desires position. "Tabor 43 L EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in camp or on large ranch. T-160. Journal. SCENARIOS eritk-tseti and rewritten, also tcen arie writing taught, fall Marshall 081. WILL take care ot children; experienced lady Woodiawn 6674. Situations wanted MALE AND FEMALE 255 WANTED A responsible caretaker, position : not 'afraid ojr work; good references; husband aad wife. T-137. Journal. - DRESSMAKING 25S HEMSTITCHINQ AM 'work completed seme "day. Mail orders soiicUed and gaven prompt attention. Straight wtrk c per yard. 171 Park st. M. 757. EXPERIENCED tailoresa aial dressmaker at - homo or . hy dsy. . Phone ilain 4608. Calf afv 7, 404 Park st DRESSMAKING Voile and gingham dresses. 83 and up. Children's organdy and . bloomer dresses a specialty. Tabor 342S. .. - . MRS. W. W. LIENS of 14 I3U et. nas moved - to 681 Hoyt. Mam 6863. - HEM STITCHING, any color, 7e yard, nnile yon wait. Buttons. 209 AHsky bWg. - DRESSMAKING nd miliioery done. pert bats, 65. Atwater 8213J ; Z Itli at. DRESSMAKING of all kinds; hUdren's emthes e specialty Call Woodiawn 3493. HStSdTITCU:?CG white. i per- yard etraiaht, ttattaa A Ileitmc Bhor- g Royal bidg. NURSES 257 MASSAGE, electric practacavl nursing. asd bstbroora treatmenta. Tabor 8844. " - - I FOR RENT -v FURNISHED ROOMS 300 HOTEL N ETHESIjANDS, 1C 13tb. et Wab-ingtoo--Bnck structBre, censer of Portland's bnsuiee and rocaal artxnViee; respectable: rt rs roowis; .85 week;- 81- -day up; with private 1-atb. 82'day. - i CALL at Y M. li. A, lor tree Utt ttf-suudenw . pnead room or young men in all parte ot Use ity. Mirlurimg rooms at Central Y. U. C A., lete puone in each rocsa, shower baths, club facilities. Maxwell Hall 207 14U St., bet. Taylor and sjelamea.. Fanmaed sleeping rooms, enower bath, stem bent, not sed cold water: 84 w wees and nn. ENON HOTLU 187 V FOUP.TH. ST. , ' Epecslly Clean and modern rooms, 81 gad BP per week,',- -. '"- ... MCEI-i furniehert rovui tt mtxieraie price?; weekly rates. Empress bote, Ctb and btark. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ! PRIVATE FAMILY , 301 i S1CV.T.Y FTRSISHED FRONT ROOM WITH PKIVATK . BATIt. FU9iE EAST 299. 760 E. MALN LOTE1.T ROkfM IN': 8TRICTLT M0DKRX HOME. NU'KLT FTRNISHKD. S WIS nOWSr LADTiPREFERRED: WALKING'OtS- TANCE t REASONABLE. MAR, li. -4 WALKING distance-, west sxie. nicely fwrnbmeol - toons,' breakfast if desired: bom priyileaTes; 3 blocks Washington st. a91 H Dntts. ' Broad way 804S. il .-;;-. . i BEAUTIFUL qomfurtabls rooms for ladws in a elect;- home. & mm. from renter of city. Electricity, pfebne. water. Reasonable. ;. , Kef. 234 lwtn. ror4 Main. Main 7898. SEE THESB Jfery attfartie rooms, besntifully fparlor, piano, borne ' pririteses; also congenial) young man wtsnes roommate; 61 S. 18U st. Bdwyi.27JL rates 83. 60 BpJ t ROOU TO BFlvr IN j GOOD HOME. CL(SK IN, MARSHALL 841. LARGE.- airy firont bedroom, with closet, bath, - phone. 83 rjr week. 811 per month; j block Mississippi cs Pjj 12 mitt, to businesa cenr. Woodlawn 437j. WELL FCBNtKHED SITTING ROOM ' WITH ' LAKGE ISli'iAiSED SI.KKPIVi; PttKi'H NEWLY TINTEl. AUTOMATIC. WATER HEATER. 58j LUCRETLt ST. MAR. 8889.' I r WEIX-Fl'ISNISHED ROOM ITUl I BUSI NESS GENTLEMAN. ONLY 4 Plfl WEEK. 227 i. 21ST HT. MARSHALL 1502. ! TO SHARK la4f. tout room off porch and bath. Twin bed. lse bf piano, within walking dts tanee. For genaianan. 801 Holiaday. PLEASANT slrpping room for 1 or gentle men; walking distance. Reasonable.; 188 E. Broadway. IsKsst 1552. i , TWO 3 'rIkimS PARTLY FURNISHED.! WITH GAS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND BATH; PREFER PK'iffLB EMP1XVE1. ..EASTIeaS. 2" ATTR-VCTIVELY T;RNIsHET BKDROOM4 EAST. 1010 LOTH NORTH. LIGHT, clean, i well furnisbed rooms, bath and pbane, suminefr rates; gentlemen onty. Walking distance. 553 M"yt St.. cor, of N. 17th ist. WEST SIDE. WALKING DISTANCE. WHlTr, IVORY FUKMTUKE; HOME PRIVILEGES. MAR. 3770 f ' ON WILLAME TTE HEIGHTS uuitt. pleasant neigh borboodj small comfortable mom; ' phone, hath ; rent vcryj jreesonable. Main 4046. ' NOB HILL Ne. clean, airy, comfortable room -in a beautiful refined home. -84 i. 21at t.. cor. Everett, wajking distance. 1 SINGLE cottoruble rocuo. pntate la mil) ; steam beat, riot and cold .water; walking dis tance. Mar. 3fl72. PLEASANT furnished sleeping or housekeeping room for gentleman that wfehea a quiet room. 431 10th st srjuth. Ressonable. WELL (arntehe room, walking dunce. Last 4007. 3311 Hassaio st. FURNISHED Mum near Brooklyn) yardi. CU Nit TWO nice root" and pantry. 816 month. Adults. 694 Front et., corner Meade.. NICK sleepinc; HoUtday aiidi room, and garage, close In; Vrt M74. t NEATLY furnuSed room in nice home on nest side; easy waging dislanre. 318 .14 tb et. MCE furnishedj room, dote tn. VM4 416. cheap; own privileges NICE modem rtjm. b min. to businem ditxiet,-' W. B-. 61-. lie r nsrrgpn su. near istn. ROOM AND COARD 302 HipEFORD HOTEL ; 35 HOYT ST. NF.if MANAGEMENT . . " EtreotionaLlyi nice suite suitable fer 2 or 8 Ver.-ona: a bo. single room, spacious lobby and porches: home em torts and good meats, reason sble MsiB 336; Norionia Hotel ELKVENf k OFF" WASHINGTON Portland bigb-clas downtown residential boteU ' Ui gise; you tbe comforts nf .home. American and a-propean plan, tistae rn-nnimr. BOARD and oa in auiet 6381. residential boteL close to. Ms ROOMS AND BOARD I PRIVATE FAMILY 303 FOR RENT Light, cheerful, newly furnished rooms witb - tod board, witb an American family; home po meges $8 per week. 686 Grant, off ; 1st sl ROOM . AND HtlAKli IN REFINED HUM.- 825 to 840 HEK MONTH. Willi TVo i ROOM; WllLi (MAKE BATES. WALK.INM DISTANCE. 6jT MARSHA SEE TUN BEST OF UOO PRIVATE HO&IE. KU1T lSlfDMAL.K i l ' - -r OOM AND BOARD IN i) IT ABLE FOR 2: 7- M1NUTE WALK J'i'O HEART OF CiTI. EAST 1880. ' i 1 j . COUPLE to share borne wilb man and wife. Ganleu. chickens.- fruit ami fiowers, on St. Johns carline: oijvrill beard man i and wife em- uloyeo. lor- eoosarmisie eon. am. WANTED -TWol BACHELORS "K BOARD WITH REGULAR HOlbrJUtrittK i BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME. CALL MAIN 4000. ! J EXCELLENT boae cooking, modem home, home privileges, oaox, -ntce. crean noose itni m sleep in; 823- month; 2 gentlemen preferred. Wsinot 8B. i 2 RESPECTABLE young gentlemen to room rSTu vhi and board "In irfefined home, with mother and 730 E. Ankeny. j phone Fjtt 1431. ; ; LARGE front raem. twin bed, electric lights, furnace . heat. Hate in on west side. A meeln . for gentlemen. each per month. Home priv ileges. Ant. 519-t36. : ROOM AND BOAtRD FOR YOUNG MEN OR LADIES it ATTRACITYK HOME; NEAR CAR. HOME FiFBlvILEGES TO BIGHT PARTY. TABOj3j5806. --- ' Nice roQift with board for! 2, clos in. : East SEE THIS NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. W ITll , OR WITHOUT) BOARD. FOB 1. . OR 2 i (i F.N TLEM EN ; M ALK US'G DIST AN Cat MAR- ' FHALI 981. j j - 1 ' ROtiM end board' ju beautiful rekleBce for two; on carline: Iafe lawn and trees; also Isery .... 1 eap. sleeping rrm for 2 or men above gai sav sod attic Ht 6404. - -i FRONT ROOM, -JU PSTA1RS, SUITABLE Ffli t OR 2 tlK.TlJ-.MEN. Is BWH'KS TO CAR: BOARD 83i PER MONTH l GARAGE Hr" DESIRED: CUISjl IN. TABOR 2411. . TfINK IKK SErift EPING ROOMS: AIJ, Bob-, KRN CONVENIENCES; SO SMALL CHII. rREN : RENT RJtjtSON AJjeLE.: TABOR 161. LOOM AND BOvVRD FOR 2 , GENTLEMEN; IN PRIVATE jAMILT: GOOD IXrCATlON 4 50 E. STH . TfcAlL EAST 3885. . i 1-TRST CLASH W1ARD AND IUM1M TN PRI- " VATB, MODKM, CONGENIAL HOM1C TH'INE MAIN 3 V CHILDREN i VVEI L CA Uk D TOI( IN SU- Bt RBAN HOME OF KrJPO. SUIta WOMAN Ut 630-25. HAVE" very comfiritable room for business irV rke in on canine.- iiood wnoiesome ascal and cheerful! home. Call ISast C805. YOUNG MAN fro ROOM : AND' BOARD: SMALL CONGI- ;iAL PA.HILT or YOUTSti PUOPIJS,: PIANM MAIN ., - - . . - RDOM AND BOARD TO CLEA N 4 vFtrlC B MAX. HOT UNO COLD WATER t IN ROOM, TEttT C jSr IN. ' MAIN 6937.' ' WANTED A yoaqg nu u Aon and board. pvtvate family. Hod dintrie. Uonie prtni- egea to yespectabie jyaTty. Woodiawn 1285. i - UUUU and i boi 835 tnrr muiitb: eii uiun.. hi- eoneeniencies. JAeroas from: I be Ualtauiaaii chib. Main 158301 8 SO Salmon. "- i MCE roMB eith f i rneeli. breakrast and spe; All home irivild:e. nse of pisno. VinoUi. elc. r825 month to ccr.janionable c 1. Wdln. 53U1. LARGE FRONT irixrfu for 1 r J genUtmen; board if desirea 1 walkins diUnce. ooll , E 'Pine . r-"";l --".-7 --...--1 , - - - :-, I"-.-.. ; W'IIJ give mnOiel f. care to vrhiW trora 3 to yrs; hare iaico bjs nL; lota of milk aml egS, ' Wdln. Cl - - - . -. i - v BOARD AXi ROOM WITH ! IMK PRIVt 11ES: WOjriHr 'ARE FR VIIILD; 8. PREFERRED. PjlfONK WDLN. 24JO. ' V. IlJ. care fur eilidrea iu my borne, bVa age of 4 aed rM; rovra ami board, scboobnc and tBieie if deyirrn. AIOTHEBA :ARi4: CHILD, IN. J'M TABOK H137. : 1pl 830. - Wdin. 60S6. ii WU HOME iOK 1 , IV At E (HOilki t CALL AS A WEEK.-. lirTLE GIRL TO BOARD IN MODLlUt limSUlU.X UUttt; 1S4.1. if ONE FRONT illOOM. SUITABLE FOR TWO TOURISTS, i TRANSIENT. WDLN.l iaiS. 1HTUEK CAHH; Xrr.lUCM.l.U; NICE Yard.' KAsT 2ntiq; ' " ;:-:f. 1JOOM WITll OltitwiTHOUT 'iBOA in-' kf 'frl r-M ABLE FOR 2iJ 15 45.'. I3TH N..- i'Ott. W " k lil RNKIDE- EAHrj 2324;- f - i '! 5 LOOM AND BOkptD VOIi , GfTLEMEN'i -? . REFERENCES HKQUIRED. TABOR 317L V X.OOM. AND liOA II f7toet nomei cwtugTreaiuo - i eble. -.: Tsbor 4tz.' ,. , -; v.: M H4 boerd Ltite IPrl, narecnatue, fo companyi5 SatA brenel he Hare-. S-S nr. 128 K 84th. J -Ii( ill AM iiOAHO lor 2 men 10 priva'e m ly tn Kerrtcn. nidlw.-S621f. 174 W.- Wincbet. . j tCfitinud -on Following PaaeJ i