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10 daily journal, pc::tla:;d, chiton. TliUlD AY, JULY C, l'jzz. UNIQN SHOPMEN ' Railroad ghopmen in . the Portland district still held the uppr band- in tha strike situation today, aJ though the managers reported that many of the, old Employes were returning to .1.- their woflc .. ;'" -. " ' - t . Shop force ranged from S per cent . to ISpr cent of normal and the man-eg-ers said that about 40 per cent of .the total -forces were on doty or had reported for daty today. Strike lead era reported that about 83 per cent of ' the men,, were still out. At 'Vancouver shops per cent of '.the old employes were still out and the S. P. c & was employing new men to fill ' the vacancies. At the Oregon 'Electrie shops only four or five of the , old employes were on duty and at the Portland yards of the S. P. & & a 70 Ter cent of normal force was re 1 ported. - The Southern Pacific . reported a .'force 85 per cent of normal at the . Brooklyn shops, and officers said that 75 per cent of the force was composed ' of old men. - The Albma .shops of the O-W. R. ; "Tf. were reported by officials to be operating practically 50 per cent of -normal with indications that by Prt- day the. situation ia that section would be still better. PICKETS SCBBOrD SHOPS OF OW. IX LA GKAJfBE ; La Grande, July 6. Following a de i cision reached late yesterday to picket -the shops of the O-W. R. A N. the (entire shops were surrounded with pickets at 7 this morning, and arrange s ments have been made to keep pickets ten the Job night and day. One ma jchinlst returned to work this morning " after passing through ts lines of pick " ets. One other machinist stopped and allowed the pickets to present their ' side of the case and 'turned back. 3" O-W. R. A N. striking shopmen at a mass meeting ' Wednesday afternoon Asked Sheriff Lee Warnick to have ; gnecial agents of the road sent here from Portland, disarmed when off duty. t. The appearance of two with guns strapped on them in a local drug store - resulted in a crowd gathering and the i li-Aderir of the strikers fear that some of-,the more excitable men may possi i4.lv rass remarks that may start trouble. J The chief of police has reiter ated that there is no occasion what exefl for more police protection and the, presence of armed men is creating considerable uneasiness. Three strik ers were reported oacK at wor year - day and one strikebreaker was re ported on the job, another dozen guards " are also said to have arrived from STBIKFRS ARE GIVEV PWTII, 3 MOSDAT TO GO TO WORK - The Dalles. July 6. Striking shop men employed by the O. W. R. A N. 'company at The Dalle, were warned Wednesday, that they must return to than S P. m. Saturday or lose their positions and seniority rights, in a statement made by General Manager J. P. O'Brienthrough local officials. The announcement was taken to mean tnai joos win do ii'jiu open ior the Strikers until Monday, but no prom- ises have' ben snade not to employ non union men prior to that timet it was said. . No nor.-tinion men ' have yet been hired, however, and work here is prac tically at a standstill, with much of the needed shopwork being, sent into Port - Ian9. In the meantime the ranks of .the strikers are said to have had two additions since the original walkout. There has not been .the slightest sign of any disturbance and so far as any one can see, no guards are being em ' ployed, and there has been no picketing. win offer every possible assistance,' In cluding a mass of information on local conditions,; also -general organization tactics,; etci 1 Data an the : local situa tion in Madford and Portland are being com pi fed here and win be forwarded promptly.1 Should yow desire assist ance of this department in preparation of evidence, pleas, wire m and in structions will issue immediately.". 4 In a subsequent letter Daugherty ad vises the governor that : n ha :."Jad prepared for your confidential use and have the honor to transmit .herewith a summary of all . of ih information In the poaseaslon -of this department cov ering the activities of the Ku Klux JOan ln the state of Oregon. , I shall take , pleasure. In transmitting to- Tov any additional information -. received from time to time and sincerely trust that in the event this department can be f anyi assistance whatever you will vso Indicate to .me.' I. assure you weS will 1 cooperate with ; you In- every possible way .-, f . ' ' . "... -: X A. llljquvist, special assistant to the, attorney general, will conduct the investigation before the Jackson coun ty grand jury, according, to Attorney General Van Winkle, - , , . i ' MARKET TRADE GROWS BIGGER AT THE DALLES fContitraed From Pag One) STRIKE SITPATIOX SAID TO BE V5CHAS6ED IJf VANCOUVER "Vancouver. Wash., July 6. The - strike ' situation here is virtually un changed this morning. Two mass meetings of the strikers weie held In ine laoor tejnpie weanesaay ana ine situation was discussed, but no rhflnirM In irwtltfv ,iar mad A meeting of the wives and daughter of strikers has been called for Friday night. Three men returned to work ' Wednesday, but one started o wash a boiler, removed the man hole covers . and then threw up the lob, according to a report received at union headquar ters. Officials compose the working force at the shops said Gene Teters. secretary-treasurer of the strike com mittee of the federated crafts. outlook. The grape production is atlll a mystery, owing to thelate start. , Livestock production- this season shows practically the same as a year ago. no progress of note being mad. FARM LABOR PLENTIFUL Fan labor Is plentiful and willing. which will aid much In the harvest of fruit and grains. . Canners continue to snap up most of the cherries, for which extreme prices are being paid growers. Tor that reason little of The Dalles cherry crop will this season reach the fresh fruit markets. Perhaps the biggest thing noticeable in The Dalles at this time is the ela tion of the business men and producers in securing the establishment or a re frigerator service for fruits and vege tables for shipment to Portland. Seemingly people of The Dalles have just come to realize what has been said in The Journal tor fully ten years, that this city would some day take its place as oae of the really big shipping points for fruits and produce In the West some day The Dalles label will en circle the world. Not only does It produce good quality fruits and pro duce, but in time its acreage will be huge. BUSINESS IS IMPROVING Business conditions are much im proved. For fully three months there has been an upward trend in business and the entire community is already feeling it. TbV improvement has been held back to some extent by the French & Co. failure but even this is no long er able to check enthusiasm. The ho- BUILOING PERMITS Paul S. Fake Erect residence. No. 1288 Commercial it., between Alnsworth are. and Portland bird.; builder, same; 88U0O. V. A. Yoigt Erect residence. No. 1342 Commercial, between Portland blTd. and High land at.: bulkier, name; 14500. tieorge Wood Krect residence. 7016 Whit man, between T2d and 70th st.; builder, Joseph Campbell; 82800. L. Vredf nbunr. erect residence. 784 Sjrra- cuae, between Hodge and Haren street; builder same: glono. Robert Fithtan. erect residence. 1168 Pair new boulevard, near Binaington street; builder. J. A. Kallstrom: 12.000, J. P. Martyn, erectr residence. 1821 East 22d st.. between Claybourn are. and Bjbea are.; builder, same; 83000. A. 8. "urrier, erect store, Jersey st.. be tween BurUnston and Loret sta.; builder, N. B. Leaner; (12.000. J. K. Salter, erect residence 308 E. Slst t.. between 89th and-40th re. ; builder, 1. E Salter: S1000. , B. Boyson, erect residence 145 45th St.. between Belmont and i alorrison ata.; builder, itstot Const rartioa coiapany: S250O. John It. Iewia, erect residence, 987 Couch between 82d and 83d sta.; builder. B. B. BrnmweD: $4000. . Lucy tiedamde, erect residence, 951 Schuy ler st-, between 8 2d and 33d sta.; builder. Prank Carlson: 42TR. El nor Carlton, erect residence, 381 45th st. between Broadway and Halsey sta.; builder, same: $3800. H. H. Ereul, erect residence. 418 B. 57th st. , between E. Lincoln and Sherman sts. ; build er. Otto T. Johnson: 34100. WALK OUT WHES ASKED TO DO STRIKERS' WORK Roseburg. July 6. Five maintenance of way men employed as" wipers in the out Wednesday when one of their number was requested to do a certain piece of work which comes under the class of machinist labor. The wiper was discharged for insubordination When he refused to obey, and was -joined by five other wipers. There are six men in the shops here, one striker having gone back to work, and five men being brought from Portland. The men eat and sleep in a company diner "and -sleeper in the lyards. Acting upon a bulletin Issued from the local strike headefuarters the men are refusing to accept their pay vouch ers. The instructions are that the ac ceptance of the pay voucher equals a resignation from the service, and they want tt understood that the men are not resigning but are merely protesting at the withdrawal of certain working conditions. PROMT E NIGHT MOBSSAYS OLCOTT Continued From Pace One) and all subsequent term of said court at tnoV during hich matters and things herein mentioned are or may be pending and to appear before the grand Jury tn aW county at aJd time or terms of, said court and manage the conduct, the actions and the proceed ings of aaid grand jury relating to the said matter and thirlm Tm-.ic. "Certain crimes which have bjgen tvmiiHiieu m in u 1 1 vy persjans therein , falsely arresting or kidnaping oertatn individuals and by making felonious assaults apon them and by hangins; ari otherwise Inflicting bod ily harm and damage to and loss of th!r property; also by. threats and other unlawful means and felonious acta, patting and attempting to put divra Other person in fear of such harm, damage and Injury to their per sons and property and any and all un lawful acts and things in arty way con nected therewith or of a similar or dif ferent natnre,- - Insofar as yon may dfern It advisable."; DArGHEBTT OFFERS AlO In a telegram to OovWrnor Olcott suggesting - that prosecution of, these alleged ': crimes be .carried on In the state courts Attorney General Daugh erty, declared that :thls department lltal Statistics marriges.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE UCENSES Edward Stanley, lecaL 7028 lst street, and Luida L. Tbomaa, legal. 7103 Woodstock avenue. John Anderson, lecal. Portland. Or., and Jennie B. Luehr. Irral. 244 hi KUlinssworth aepnue. Cecil CroeU. 2. Oai Grore, Or., and Edith fan nam. so. Bo KMst ISth" street north. Itobert Rue. 23. 600 Ho) man street, and t to van- ratce, in. ?34 Iron street. wilHam Monner, lecal, Oreon City, Or. and Clotilda Kehnnofer, legal. 7S8 Lonseiew street. M. O. Wilkin, leatl, 814 Commonwealth building, end Mamie V. Mass, lent, 210 East 43d street north. John B. Oordon. lecal. Rainier, Or, and Jessie Johnson, lecal, Portland. Or. lUrmoivi K Osborn. 1, S27 East Ash street, and Vera G. Shaw. 22. 487 East Couch. I.ymin Arthur Plekett. 85. Astoria Or., and Amy tola Tillataon, 25. S2d street and Maple arerue. Errin F. Morphy. 31.- 4S1 Kt Taylor street, and Freda I. Barn-;". 29. Portland. Or. Ferdinand Knccles. legal. Seattle, Wash., and Sign Peterson, legal, 5fl Jefferson street. WEDDING V. U. SMITH CO.. SI 1 ktorgaa IMds. BIRTHS Hrr.HSO.V To Mr. and Mm. R. S. Hughon. 704 Wasco, June 22, a son. HATTON To Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hatton. 10S Cook; July 2. a daughter. JOTTETo Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Joyce. 1097 Maryland. June IS. a son. 8WANSOS To Mr. and Mr. C fawanson. 4 R. Orant. June 22. a daughter. MrKEJJSA To Mr. and Mrs. U MrKenna. 611 E. 4th N.. June 2S. a daughter. HfTT To Mr. and Mrs. E. Mutt. 78 S. 22d, June 27, daughter MF.HA8 To Mr. and Mm." P. Mehas, 42 Sumner, Jnne 22. a daughter. CHRISTIANSEN To Mr. and Mia. William Chris uanaen. Cochran, pr, June 2S, a daiurhter. BONN EN To Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Sonoea. fit- Paul. Or.. JunV 19. a daughter. BBAy To Mr. and Mrs. J. U Bray. Unntoat. Or.. June 2. a ton. SrBOTNH'K To Mr. nd Mr. JJ. Subotniek, 2R Third. Jane 51. a daughter I-ArEY To Mr. tnf Mrs. W. R. Lacey. 780 E. 4th. J-ui 22. a dauchter. GAUtREATII To Mr. and Mrs. 3. fiml fcreeUi. Sherwood. Or.. June S, a daughter. Bi t K1N;HAM To Mk. and Mrs. B. Buck- tn-hsm K Mth X June S. sen. Mr KEY KB To Mr. and Mrs. A. MeKeeer, B't Juca ,25. a sou . BARCI.AT To Mr. fcnd Mrs. H. Barrku. Aerr. M&ao. June IS a rtmakt.. JOHNS To Mr and Mrs. IK I Johns. Jane 34. SOB. " t: MAr.RTE.NR-.Te Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maertena. Iksrrell Heighta, June 25, a son T-To Mr. and Mr. O. A. Christ. S0 Makfen. JuTie 29. a (Saugtater TOR8TTHE To Mr. and Un. w it. For- sruie. sis Iranhoe. Jn -1 . 15a N. tdth, Jaly 1, ton. . : DEATHS F1SHKR Edith tVltec Fmaauel fenwira! July 4. II man: heart dUi, .. JOHNSON Agnm Jnhnton. Uand a--....- u . ma; oroocbial !AVKNnRT Ellen naeer-Onrt, B2 Palan rd. Jubr S. 7 r-ar,: hemorrh.,' tt-ENrEtt-.-Ros. K. Siwaeer. Vflh.tt, rit, July 2. 71- Tears: aoeideata 1 drowning nnl. Jubj 8 17 yean; ndoeardiria, HOW.VRl EUsaketh Cv Howard. te. 0M1. JJ J, tt years; heorar- tels are better patronised by tourists and the travelers are keeping every garage on the go. Clothicg and furni ture houses report a gradual improve ment ia tradei activity. The restaur ants report city customers ajjaJn spend ing money.' f-U- -; r ,Tb J3alles has.a big crop, or good banks, but . all are fighting for , busi ness. .f,f,:f-f :.,-:. -.-.-; -i; 'f--- Gity to.Test Jts Eigfit to Eegulate : ' Interstate Busses ' THKEE KEEX DITORCES -Pregon-Cltyi Jnly C Suits for di vorce were ' f0ed here yesterday ; by Elizabeth Brewer against Roy Ray Brewer, married here August 10. 1910; Ollie Devers ajralnst Clarence Devera, married in Portland. Jannarv 2. 1912. and Evallanne Coker against Vow ; penamg trie resuu. er a suit wmcn Charges of operating an- lnterurban stage without a lloenee. brought by Charles Brown, motor bus r inspector, against Al M. Schoenfeld of Seattle, were postponed in municipal court to day by agreement of the . city attor ney's office and representatives of Schoenfeld. - - The rxstponement was agreed on Coker. Schoenfeld wiU bring -next week In clouds. federal court for an injunction against the city's . Interference with the bus line on the grounds that it is in inter state .commerce and 'subject only to regulation by the interstate commerce commission. ? - m r -- Schoenfeld " Is operatalng Una be- tveen Seattle and San "ranctsco- n handles no local nasaenkers.s according to th nitv nttornev's office. The case comes as a test of the city's power ef regulating busses operaUng on an interstate oasis. j -: a omrriinw to United , States govern meat exneriments an electric lamp rilimsnt -remains hot long enough after the - glob is broken to ignite . dust Spokane, Portiand & SeattleRaaway Co. xj Oregon Electric Ratili?Vc Co. At Portland, Or., and Vancouver, Wash. FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: Machinists 70 cents per hour v Boilermakers 70V cents per hour Blacksmiths 70 cents per hour Electricians 70 cents per hour Sheet metal and other workers in this ; line 70 cents per hour Freight car repairers 63 cents per hour Passenger car repairers 70 cents per hour Car inspectors v ........... 63 cents per hour Freight car painters 63 cents per hour Passenger car painters 70 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts 47 cents per hour Upholsterers .70 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are explained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1 : "Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the , strikers' places are merely accepting tjie wages and working conditions prescribed by a government tribunal and are performing a public service. They are not accepting the ' wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. FOR THIS REASON PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND FULL GOVERNMENT POWER WILL PRO TECT THE MEN WHO REMAIN IN THEIR POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN WHO MAY COME IN." Apply to Room 808 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: Machinists . . Boilermakers Blacksmiths Electricians Sheet metal and other workers in this line ... Freight car repairers . Car inspectors Painters, freight cars . Helpers, all crafts . . . .70 cents per hour .71 cents per hour .70 cents per hour ;70 cents per hour f 70 cents per hour 63 cents per hour .63 cents per hour .63 cents per hour .47 cents per hour DEATHS GLSOX biutaf A. Oioa, W indemuth BaiiS. -.rjaly 42 yeats; -accidental drowning. SI.OCCM Semantha A. Sloeiua. , 1491 . Tia- ceaw Jttir 2. rar: paramenia. BEESOM Fraara- Marioo - Beeson. SeUood nospnai, JuJ a, S5 yeara; aneaaia. SOCIAL NOTICI3 ,101 t KOX1C3 TO COXTKACTORa" FUNERAL NOTICES 104 V ; ' UBincy. Or- June IT. 1S33. ' 1 . -tiricaoo threat,-aged 43 years, H months. 1 ai of district No. 25, of Qfthimfcia count;. ! "i, "IT ..rr . Mimo. Ur . aaa Oregon uatal Ju 17 ' rTwMlS 1 a1 Knnic and WOlard thereafter, foe U imrpoM f erectiog Prost. all -of Portland; sister of Jars. Charles JVS DEESOX emrt&a, JaltT iPalling. I , baOdlns ia aa4 for- -aid . digtrka Ka 2??? lif?aw,7-- kty BtoB nt Jnlr 2, 78 rears; pemiia. - - - T i t J "?wa eoooty Orescst . , . . I TW :flr Ji"-' --.-r1 w:o. bm nui; wroar sears aneaea. . , I - ---- iwnn or lOMam Joboa. r Plana and aseeificKhuta -mM'ttm '-'-ji I "" alra. .Jaiaaie Eriesoa 'of Baring, Or. iv be lield katmarmm t VrA m riXN Kate bman Pma, Portland aaat- J mIisi Oresoa. Eacn contractor at, Vffer I IZrLZ' "tv wIT:-Wa?-.,i,2',, tiniu, ink -. . I soiaor dun. I. w -.M4i . . I Prors ox Halter C KmwwtBi, 1S32-S4 K- pitl. Jal 2. it . ;,-w7 laxpecee. . . .. . "I-"" " cenxetery. EIAJOTT Esther Elliott.- Good bamaxitaa 1 OVMer shaS derWt ita o: a . 1 S?1 Ia citj, Jul 6. 1821. ??P,t- a. o yaS earelnooi. I eca' ior aa amount of at Jaast fire J i t , a-angemwa, gea ot Teara tnooUia, J"T-nooa. .481 9t N. JU3fl?i anv nid, nmll to school clerk of 1 Er?" "V1?. "naaa. motner ot 8ABELOWITZ Isaac Bafcelowits. Perr Sani- j ahaU, bo fogfalMLto tkvZcl A? I S" llhlaMr. Mrs. P. H. RiiMunan. Gua and tatrhua. Jttly a. 9 years: carcinoma. These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, and their status and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED are explained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Ghairman, in his statement of July 1: I "In the past a man who took up the work of another man who was on strike against waes and working conditions was termed a "scab or a "strikebreaker" -terms to which much opprobrium ws attached. In the present situation created by the strike of shoperaft workers, men who assume the work of the strikers cannot justly be re proached with, such epithets.; t I "This is not a customary strike in which the employer tries to-impose upon the employe unjust wages and unreasonable working rules. In this case the conflict is not between the employer and the oppressed employes. The people of this country, through: . an act of congress, signed by President WDsoh, established a tribunal to decide such dis putes over wages and working conditions, which are submitted to it in a proper man-: . ner. It is the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking. i 1 "Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the Strikers places "are merely accepting the wages and working, conditions prescribed 5 by a government tribunal and are performing a public service. ' they are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. FOR THIS REASON PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND FULL GOVERNMENT POWER WILL PRO TECT THE MEN WHO REMAIN IN THEIR POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN, WHO MAY COME IN." . , . ! -,- . Apply to - I We J. HANLON J , - t 410 , Wells-Fargo Building, Portland, Oregon r I . Or, Superintendent's Office, Room 29 Union Station ; : :- DIVORCES FILED K1EMEE Dr. r. ETaguoat Un. rlTj55P I rarr. . , .... , r . . THILL Katheriao against Xfcg. TM1L OCTMON Betta. against Chaster T. Onrmoe. MAllAtcs. Ida. . against Richard HL. lCaj. Cnddleford. lrZJ! and ha i ?S5."-:.t.i reauirad bond. . -T-.j-e ja raserred to rei4 . ' UJS-X.'itAJiOLJl. 1 Qerg. of School tUstrict NaT 85. sow Xj.. agaiast Bay ttarrjr j lweagart. all tl Portland, and Mrs. Caro i V. ' JacoiM of 8aa v Fraadaeo. Cal. Funeral aerricea rill be heid at the reeideaca. 511 ClUtoo street. tnUj. Jn!r I, 1922. at 1:M . . , huaest Beta Israel. Fleaa omit' flowers.-- - . -j . - . . r ... . HAAG Jaly .fi. at the fastily residenoe. 78 J aat Ninth arrest north. Iiatafah. R.i Haag. aged roontha, infant o ef, Mr. and sars. ruMcapn Maag. euoeral aemca will be 'v--.. , ; NOTICE ..uwe -o, nerebe aieen. h.'.V j . . I i r. nw :iu'w 1C I a U at public aactio .P v,7 i 7,lim'f I SBanctTa' na, morning t io a.. ,t farUMad-.fi, . . . , rw ".iaiii(rrai unaenaaina carlora. Kuaarll atraet t Jnle. . niTu- " v4 aeeane. ; r nenda lnnted, iBtanaent 8fTtr against Prior XeaadSariiaat I mcti VasStSrJ oUow,B 1 CUrg jceaetery, a " i f nniM tori ted. Bearyragoa Wy. DIVORCES GRANTED SroperV. to-lrit: BARTON Edna froa John liarton. BOOTHBI W: F. from EUketi. nuli.e HABERMAN Leonora from Harry HabermaB. Jr." CLsU LUWl Iran a, T. JeveO. TOENGES Oeneriere from Theodore Ti gea. id nroDerrrv wiiL.K.. .. - . the U.:J r aauarjr the . wr aiorage aaaisst lien of hW-WW."- the '") -ooiters. cws and expei of one hundred wita . accruing I C R PODSOX. I urt --rr" that I will noa k. .i'rSt- . .- ' I Grtrr7,J; veoBtractea ayun,ttu. ntin, trora Ueorge Adel-1 a io.) C-Tv; mra ajr ttiia data. Juit -bergr. -.. .. --- j . . I z Ed C Howard. :- .. w SCLIVAX Ruth from Hugh SoUfraB. KTHRIDGK FloMie from John R. Ethridge. ohiaa bona irons rtagn Jryan. BARNARD Ida M. from J. W. Barnard. WALDKR Emma from F. W. Wilder. WARNECK W. R. from Peart Waroeck. HUSTON- -Lydia from W. D. Hustoa. - t FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 0 : r - . East 3 i "tie Funeral Directors ' ; W. X DCNN1MU. ISO. ' f JTTb Family bets tLe PrW 414 B. Aider rt. Fbone East W. MOTC NOTICES 102 'aTm L -t-T iv1 AKTISANS. will I 1 THE POKTIaMO MOKTUART tlm us ma to - DUNN l.NG AUKNTKg) 1 Murruon at JSth Wt - - Broadway 4SO NEW TODAY 60 u Sbipp . s. ing Board AUCTIONS PORTLAND, OR. Tuesday, July 11 TACOMA, WASH. Tuesday, July 25 ALAMEDA, CAL. Tuesday, Aug. 8 125 " t aini nra i t 1 r"- . at . W. O. W. vt8 llth tL Card I prompt t 8:30 for - wiu game. AdmitdA. . xt! if . aun ordg and door. E. E. TAX ALSTPflE Sec GOLTtEV PTT.w trvn i ifVEXT, NO. 28. 1. O. O; r., meets this (Thu radar) t 8 o'clock, Eaat O. CHRISTEXSEX. C 8- -a. STARR. Scriba P. iz I Edward liolman i & Son TH1RO ANU 8AIMOS MAIN ftuT ' Snook & wtaealdon FUNERAL. UlKEUTUKg) UUCCECMrODUl TO BUKEZ1C bMOOK BELMOftT AT 86TH lAKOB HSI Lerch, Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH aU UAWTUOJUIB a. u,juu.ujiiik hi a. JiaLVliiTHara A, D. Kenworthy & Co. 80 2d st B. E. -1Mt 1 w weicoma. I MtlNTtJOMEK Fin ley's AT FIFTH ,T, . . . stiA.-ixo L. O L. iTW 9 . an .rwigui IDU WTOJIB, CIDUUI I7A gM v.a. .7 at Ella sr. Brosdwer ieui "T-.r.'YV"'!0? k. ri'- Byrnes ??7MW 901 WILLIAMS AVE, WOOULAWN SJm HOPMEN OF THE iacJk..V'iUi k kliXkij tWral parlors will, 111 huhlai, meets aeerr KM. I to pnracy of a home. - 16th an ir.: Auto. 631-. Ut DrtTaee of k. dar night la W. a wr I Phona Broadway ai8. wmptiav i-H llth 1 ill IB. JA. tjlll.HH AVI mi U I III l.n mitn requested to he I CUAilMKKis tXX. ISO. T. preeeut Visiting member I S4S-X80 ElUlnnworS .".-, " HA KB DR. Clerk. SAresrget CNUEHTlklNte CJ.Y-hi MattlM. Ut Mlltlui The Mr I S ' " ' : o clock. . n H. degree will he aim. - bone Rxtt Ion member. arew wm oe T iii tin. i 5" r hundredth .4jea wejcome. MOUMENTS toe OFFERINGS INCLUDE Boilers, Pumps, Tanks, Steerine EnffinftS. nanatanit. ArtrVinr. r!rtin 1X7jnllc,BAa eu it' . - afUntooo it mumMco, uuvji iuauuiicri, vir- I erabhoas during cuiar saws, vvootiworEin Machin ery, Engine and Boiler ADDliances and Parts. Tools and E6uinment. Electrical Fixtures and s Supplies, Kmps ieiegrapns, JNautical Instru ments, Blocks; Steel Cable, Booms, ripe oi various sizes. Hull Fit tings, Asbestos, Tree Nails, Wall jjesfcs, numbing, etc., etc.; etc. a. w. coog. FORTLANI LODGE Ji. r. aju A. M. picnic, Laurelhurst park, day. July 8;. members at ass; gamea and lunch rinH sec. fcHJ.lUii&fTOi no. sit r ..J iiv i f n - ,y r- . 4 :.zi i u r : -r i rsrrKSsi. i ii.'R"" a id fsmi. I cS??-g;S..fl.!,!.z.1 3 raooo; dancing and cards in ' . " the eeening (OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WCS w. h. bishop, w. m. f , xauirr ttataBJMs' "j STAR LOIXiE NO. 218, L fejtrtlBO . WHC T5. HOfg CT-43 TERMS pF SALE 25 cash or certified check on day oz sale, Daiance within 24 hours. U. S. Shipping Board Acting by and Through U. S. Ship ping Board Ji,mergency Fleet Corp. For Catalogues and Further Par ticulars Communicate With Gerth's Realty Experts 101 West 42d St., New York City. i or Local Offices at Either Yard 318 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. O.- O. F.. 104 H Killines- worth are., near A i bins Regular meetine erere T hum- day ,reniDg, 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers wel- Ctgne. . f. K. ;B TU.KH. X. F. H. Tyi WTXGARDEy. Sec PORTLAND LODGE SO. 65. A. F. AND A. M. Sneciat communication 7 ; Friday. Pyth-1 un owg. m. M. degree. iait-1 ing brethren welcome. , Order I W. M. H. J. HOCGHTOM. See. PHALANX LODGE JtO.14. K. OF tr Jee erery Friday at 8 p. m. in unent nail. 428 u E. Alder, cog. E. 6 th. Visitor always welcome. , F. O. SEATOX. K. of R. S StTStDBTCpfER. SSL" 42. a- ftitu ana -flaw, thorne. Stated eoarocation Friday evening. July 7, 7:8 o'clock. Vis itor . welcome. Order- E. H. P. W. J. BK ECKEL. Sec FLORISTS 107 Martin&ForaTes x-- : Company 804 WASHINGTON ST. -t MAIM 38 FINE FLUWEKM FOK ALL OCCASIONS AKTiaTlCALLX AUUAMUEJJ - jS Alas . 7709 Smith's Flower Shop -I "ForUand'g Ftugiasaree Florist",' Flowers for All Occasion! - COSfMASDERT. I Main TS1&. T. C Luke. Mgr., th ana Aldal opecial con- OREGON NO. 1. K. T. Clara Thursday. July 6. at 8 p. m. Order ot the Temple. C. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. AfT LOST AND FOUND 108 THE following articles were found, on the cars of the Portland Railway. Liaht and Power 1 1.. A IQ04. tt ukHll., e Im..1i HOOD LODGE : Nil. 1ST I Z'-J-lS ".If a "V. ' ' , "C""a Jr-jtSDt M ' S8 "us- j bags, raanr, book,. 2 packages, kodak, bathing sell at. SpecUl orrow (Fri-JcaB. cap. coat, box fireworks, child' hat. child ' wcwa. xi. i twnnet, bur (ret lard, X sweaters, z coaia. nwn- Si. degree. I era may obtain same utxn proper identification F. W. ENKE. Seej. 1st Vint and A kter street station. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT in the JOURNAL BUILDING CORNER BROADWAY AND , YAMHILL Suite of 3 rooms, on the fourth floor, facing Broadway. Excel lent light. Suite 'of 3 rooms on third floor,, east light. Ideal for Dentist SEE MR. HAMILTON SClEKI?rTEyBESf OF BUIXSIXU . KENTON LODGE NO. 145. A.J. the Worcester' bldg. Wednesday rails at SIS F. AND A. M. Stated com-I Corbett bldg. at 8:15 a. tn. and describes fflUDloiHnn this ar,nn. , T 3 it I ... a .V... A I. mm k. sharp. Work in F. C. degree. tamed. - G. L. t'ar.trell. . R. B. HKADLET, 8ec. , . riliT ..v iuk.. .,,n LolGEs and aocieuea planning a picnic or I cylinder lock. - between 8 rier car bam and ..social doling-- the anmmer can m.k utl.. I I-. i . ...i iu.. .t .t.tinn r.m4 . l u factory "' arrangement at Columbia beach. I L. P. Co. - a v' : " -V Mam 2111. .' I imt u.,4. 1.. ... .kiM. t... EMBLEM JEWELKT an-i.ltv: . hnitnni I between ftand rirer hridze and Corbett. Or pins, charma. Jaeger Bros.. 181-188 6th st. containing baby' wearing - apperaL - Tabor oaai. LOST Early Sunday morning, a bundle , of blankets; on 6th St. or TerwiUiger rxmiersrd. at I with . 2 bathing suit. Call East 6860.. Re- DEATH NOTICES -In thU cit. July 5. 103 BARNETT In thi. MX Jnii K fW?" the Portland aanitarium. William - F. . Bar- I ward. Mifc. un Tears. lwcwipb m HtmrM oe i . n . n , , , , - : j . . . . - r - uio i DBiewn roruua ua. Dunrm onmw, jars. Augusia. oarnen ei io Mont- I ,, . k.v .,, 7 n. aomerr at., alia one son. v h R.ntt 1 . ?U'J' . basket -containing about 1 su rer iw aaoantera. Airs. . Wilson, Wilbur, forks, 4 knire and 8- silrer apoona. i a Dor 7. : Phono Wash,, and Mrs. Kenan. EV Clee of thu tv and a grandson, fJeorge " L. Kaler. Remains I LORT -Sometime Monday, collie pop.:, age are at the narlora of the Kkewe 1'ndertaklne I - month, yellow and white: answers to Bad- company, corner 8(1 and Clt y. Funeral notice I 4Tm' Return to 200 Summit are. off of t rst- later. OTer road. Maln 2420. Reward. LEWIS July 4. at the late residence. . 567 I LOST Two traveling bags, one between. Sea Mchuyler at.. Overton 11 seed- 7 vmrs-f side and Astoria, other between Rainier and Inwbend of Mary M. Lewis, lather of Mrs. 1 RcanpoOTe, iranday night. - Call Main 1194 at ieoTge w. Hart sua lionise M. Lewis of I Columbia 893. . Mies r renen. itewara. r-oruana. aiax t;. Lewis ot rTsa Tran, Mont.. and OMBBi, LewM.or wise Kieer, Mont., and I Wednesday. & r.. m. train out of Portland fVL''l'"t. V; JLU1. or w,OD-I rm- mmnnit. with Mrs. K. B. Htruha. after. I LCISTIn Unltersicy Park district. Mason io gi-rm r ' i' e ' . ... 1 .Ljj ' ' I i I eniBietn ring witn inKsls, E.' c. n. tail Co KltSifi:5",jr 5 l S!.1Js1.BCe 14 W"1 --'- Mr. BelL Krenlnga. I4S 8racius wife of Henry: Knehle, mother eff tJertmde. . sfst Henry A. and Melen Knehle.' afcter ot lrl. I LOST Sat.. July 1, Eberie and Fred. Alex and Christ Reneser I and Km Usaie hchra kith abet. The remain j am at Flnley'a mortuary, Montgomery and rirtn.' .".once ot rnneral hereafter. HEN'TSCHEL July 5. at the lata reside noe. by labor, workman, 836 in paper money m pay eneelntMi with name Kix. h h a. tstiaa. , ajoeraj. reward, fall Msthieu rrug To:. Kant' eBfi.T6 LfjT On beach t Windetnuth, lady' brown snede leather bag, . containing man gold ' 40 Salmon et. Looisa F. A. Henth I "f". " Wn. aoont go and 'Other ar- aged - M) year, grandmother of Florene.1 ocies. ' ommunH-.ie w ilsst. 4SU7; reward. LoBia Vaughn of Portiand. The remaink are I LOST On Pacific highway north of Balem. at the above residence. Foneral arrangements I - July 4, a small female dog. whit with on in charge of J. P. Finley 8oh. j blark ear. Pleaae rati Tabor 488 or add ma Krtr.nvin thi. ri'v ji. a moe tiiT: 1 Pnnisixi Route s. Box 4. - Liberal 'reward. Kenned, mother -of Mrs. I. Keno.ll or Ini I.ovejoy street. Bemain are at the chapel of r-owara Herman, at oon, i turd and Balmoo. ata. LysT At Peninsula park. iiondy July 4. ipair" eyeelasne.. tortoise rimmed, gold ear piecea. Iteward. , ; Can Bdwy.- 42T8.. ask for - Mr. t iarae. ; ..... , SMITH At the residence. 188 V. ltus-ett j LOST-July 4, new gray coat, between Linn- t.. Jaly . Dennwv L. Smith, aged 69 jarJ ton and -'- at. . Ftndef vleaaa photf i Broadly 833. - Beward. LOST -Sm.il wicker suitcaM either on we-t side or Hawthorne avenue. Plea all O. Funeral notice later. Bemain at th emi. dential parg of kliner A Traeey. VAXA At her Jato seaidenee. 792 East 16th j it t - s terca ronerai esnonv Eut iia I ..ut t- a ... n ; . . .T . . . - . - i . M U. . t,V , I.U, ii. RMltWIQ tHf. rt nwee iir. : - i , taming bathing vuit, etPi Heturn 512 E. GKAY 1 thil city July . Jtmm il first I Market tt Fjft 43'-'!). Reward. aged 79 year?, IBt reragtn ar at Finley1 I iiKT it. .A k.r..,. t.,. ...i i monnary. Montgomevy- n am. It nie. a tent Fiwdnr !-- eall Uilnni Mn? FUNERAL, NOTICES 104 I LOST -Di.mc.od ring with 3 diaaosds aet i in iHinnfln. . one missing, - valued a, geep-.- 825 reward. Tabor 201. il. FLUFF RUGS . Had from yoor eld vormct carpets. Salt fulf tiw prtt of vtw roit 8nd ftnr tiit ml woolen tlotbg . Uail trrdert Send for Bookler wsia Hues team , Ovian 1 liA o . NOBTHWUT V CO. - CaatSOSa , Cast Sth SI. 8ABELOW1TZ Tn thi city. July 2r 1922. leae HaneirtWlta. nnsnand - of - ann l SabeJowfta. father of Sathan Habelowits and I LOT A valuable dlaaoad bar pin, lot in or Ur.. K.txk-r. t'nnnal aeeviM. lii k. i t arrmnd "Portland or an tatsiaohl . . mail held at the PonUM crematoriam. under the f neettie. unerai icwarq. j-aone Tid-jt -gat 4. aospieea ot MUlametw lodge a,- A. r. and I WIHTE homespua blanket, between 2d and a. inamj, euiy . i, as m a. m. I r.. Broaaway ana 4ti and Pin us, Ke;um nun mDviKiJi. nemauu uw enmn.l i ,( I fj nroeowav di rinni nuuua K iduu mno Hi km . . . . . . , - . ir . atreeta. ... T . LttKivTM ring. r inuer please return . .. ......... x - v nivnr. nnn - r . ni i id ami r.r.u. . w - I UrM T-trvf .. a V. vTTZ U.IJ.. m ' I V-. si a "w 1 I v iws a sa uwi . am 4 a nsucutn, biw tTKvg 1 AUnuv9f w.amru. """ '"v k' v i doom ma wareM in, Hooain. 3434. - Rewirl Mimrrt Kcefer. Mr. Helen York. Nell! r- "4 Uoidew. Alex I aU of Portland. Friend are I A mdy wru watch at Urvig Prk meissa to -attend tte-' ranerat servieee to be I i 1 "t """" ra " a heM at the ehapel ( Snook Whealdon. Bel- I T"ar , and receive reward. at tain l, jtoij, jwj j, 2Jl)!;i.ii iuw roew oe. for: land and Tlaimer Joiy a. cau Main 441. 268 Aider. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WlLfvO.'fS AfCTIOS HOtPE gECON 8TBEET. BALE AT 10 i. . IK m- -Interment ia Lone'Fir cemetery. - I tOS DEB HEU.EM-ln thir"ty7"jnl75 j Hugo A. 'C Von der - Hellrm. aged 74 rea.Es. ' Bemain .will be forwarded to lled ford this evening by fnook ' A Uiyalrlnn 169-TT8 1 br toiwal ,rryice; .wiii Jb .hfM .and is- w tmens mat, . SPECIAL NOTICES 101 I UABBETT To futtersl eervk-e for the late Aioert tiarnnt e: 269 Beech street, will He . held Friiiav- J3l ' I 1922 -To the Pwt.no I wia not I Fmley mortuary,. Montgomery it Fifth. Concluding act rice. Rose-Cits cemetery. . , " - .. JCLT 8, be nspocsible for any bills -contracted he I Frhmd.. Invited. airs.. vBuj unn..' t.. r. jbann. LOfTT- Humiay, ladies' I'lain cold" watch r "A, M. U". on back. Beward. 246 , N. 17th. LOST Airedale rTV. wUh uamnu; reward. . H. S. Karreii. 31 King at. Main 6063. . Lt'-H'N Twiftta ttrrtEr H1r', 8 months niil", rt,Mt mw 1' v f'ermisw.. ; Tabwr 8f'3Q. LOST Black time- book: . Ileaid. Phone . Tabor 2058. ' ',. - . " .. Lost His s bwkftkm purse Monday evening. - Finder pteare call Tsbor n. Beward, roC.ND-rl tan purse. Call Last 6247.