The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 11, 1922, Page 18, Image 18

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    CHUG ON DAILY JOURNAL, PCHTLAND, C REG ON.
U3DAY, JULY 11, 1C22.
I. 4
SENATE VOTES
MOHEY TO GET
rr gain FACTS
. "WMhlnrton,' July 11. U. P. The
: teniti today passed ths Polndexter
bill directing; the Interior department
to report not . later, than January 1.
1924, on the proposed Colombia river
basin Irrigation project, authorised 4y
the Waahlnston legislature. . The, bill
appropriated $100,000 for a m-orera-'
ment survey to determine all the facta
relating: to water supply, transporta
tion facilities and the probability of
getting the products of the irrigation
: . district to market. .
Senator Poindezter said he believes
reports eo far have . overestimated the
cost and under-esumater tn acreage.
The final area will be near 2.000,000
acres, he predicted, and the cost around
$200,000,000.
OFFICIAL BACKS PLAIT
Arthur P. Davis, director of the
reclamation service approved the bill,
saying that data already obtained
under the. state of Washington, needs
to' be supplemented . by additional en
gineering data, which he estimates
will cost $200,000.
Davis said that the flow of the po-
lumbia is second only to the Miasisa--ippi
in the United States, and it will
be impossible from an engineering
standpoint ever to utilize more than
a minor part of its waters.
COST ESTIMATE GITEK
J. C Balston of Spokane, one of the
I engineers who" has been engaged in the
state's investigations, estimated that
r- oo the basis of present costs of con
struction, the outlay will be $125 an
, acre.
Amendments were approved provid
' ing that the Investigation ahall be
i under the secretary of the interior,
1 which means by the reclamation serv
v ice instead of creating an independent
i commission, and that report upon the
' . feasibility and general features of the
project ba made by January 1. 1924.
TROOPS GUARD
RAIL WORKERS
(Continued From Fags On)
. form. Westlake received one bullet
through the arm and another through
the chest. He will recover, physicians
declare. His assailants hid behind a
UnftedStafes
National Banlo
StthttnA Starke
SlkcDpinnieim
Experienced Machinists, Machinist Helpers, Boilermakers,
Boilermaker Helpers, Blacksmiths, Pipefitters, Electricians,
freight -Car Repairers, Car Inspectors and Airbrake Repairers,
tOj take the place of men who have declared
. - Railroad Labor Board
Applv to A. C M00RE, 513 Oregon Bldg,
fence, and later escaped . in an auto
mobile. Labor leaders immediately Is-
sued a statement declaring that the
snots bad came, from within the South'
era .Pacific stockade. , . . ,
f .Thomas Abera. Sacramento division
superintendent of the Southern Pacific
was standing- by westlake's side when
the latter was shot.
He immediately made an appeal to
the "governor's office in Sacramento
asking for state troops to protect lives
and property.
RAIL SIGKALMEX DECIDE
XOT TO JOH STEUEES
Chicago. July 11. TJ. P.) Railroad
signalmen today definitely announced
they would! not join in the shopmen's
strike. :
D. W.Heit. head of the union, Etated
he had accepted an agreement, simi
lar to the compromise proposition on
which the maintenance ' Of way anion
had called off their threatened strike.
Ranks of striking; shopmen were
held' intact over the . most critical
period of the walkout,; through sup
port by wives of the workmen, Bert
VL Jewell, union chief, declared
Jewell said none of the strikers re
turned to work on the expiration of
the . railroad's ultimatum . that they
would lose seniority and pension
rights.
Railroads admitted but few ' came
back.
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
NOT TO JOl5 STRIKERS
Cleveland, Ohio, July 1L (L N. S.)
Declaring "we do not go out on sympa
thetic strikes," and branding as "un
authorised" printed reports that the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
was preparing to file protests with the
interstate commerce commission
against Imposing upon members of the
brotherhood! duties heretofore, per
formed by members of the striking
shopcrafts, (Warren G. Stone, grand
chief of the , brotherhood, told Inter
national News Service today that the
situation so far as his organisation
was concerned remained in the same
position as ! when the strike order be
came effective July 1.
"Naturally, we sympathize with the
striking shopmen," Stone said, "but we
are working, under clearly defined rules
and these we intend to 1 obey."
RAILROAD GUARD SHOOTS
MAS DEAD IJT STRIKE BIOT
Buffalo. M. Y., July 11. (U. P.)
Rioting, accompanied by destruction
of railroad property and shooting,
broke out here . today in connection
with the shopmen's strike. Michael
Zalesinskl, 26. was shot and killed by
a New York Central guard. The home
of George Gibbons, foreman in the Le
high Valley shops, was stoned and a
freight car was burned by strike sym
pathisers.
The mob was frightened away from
Gibbons' home when his son fired a,
rifle Into the crowd.
RAILROAD CLERKS STRIKE
vrHElf THEIR PAT IS CTJT
Kenova, W. VgL. July 11. (L N. S.)
THE THRIFT CIRCLE
In every advertisement of the United
States National Bank will be found
the Thrift Circle.
The Circle is not a mere trade-mark
it is a living, breathing reality.
Within that drawn circle, you see
represented the United States Na
tional Bank.
WJthin the real circle you see repre
sented not only this great organiza
tion, but the inner secret of its
success the loyalty and steadfast
ness of the great army of men and
women who ARE the Thrift Circle.
"Get into the Thrift Circle!" '
'One of the Northwest's
great banks"
Itirnlke AMaSinis It
Decision of the
Norfolk: & -Western railroad clerks
struck today. Sixty men walked out.
Leaders declared it was not a aym pa
thetic strike; ? The walkout occurred,
. they said, because of a. reduction In
pay and denial of vacations. '-
HAIL SERTICE CRIPPLED
Washington, July 1ML N. SO
uiiatercim viia railway mail -attributed
to the railroad strike put out
f operation, today 3000 miles of rail
way mall service on the Wabash, rail
road, according to telegrams received
by the postof fice-department from It
C Claler. superintendent of railway
mail service- at St. Louis, Cicler 're
ported the announcement from Presi
dent J. E. Taussig of the M. K. at Ti
No statement was made as to what
trains will be withdrawn- :
Irish. Regulars
Win Latest Clash
. With Republicans
Dublin, July 11. Desultory fighting
broke out in Btublin early -today, but
the Free State troops were standing
in rest orders. Regulars were" twice
ambushed. . .A sharp engagement was
fought between regulars and Republican
rebels at Lough re a u. The regulars
were victorious. p
Fresh disorders are reported from tne
Free State-Ulster frontier,vbut the reg
ulars hold the dhief strategic positions
and control practically all the border
on its southern side.
The Free State troops continue their
systematic advance through the South,
clearing out small guerilla bands that
attempt to offer resistance.
. Clonmel has been isolated and the
real situation there is in doubt. c
Irregulars are again active in the 1
Dundalk region, where they destroyed
a number of railroad bridges Monday.
A report was circulated here that Ha
C. Barton and other leaders of the Re
publican rebels who were captured In
the battle of Dublin had escaped from
Jail, but it is not confirmed.
Conference Is Held n
At the Capital on ?
New Oregon Road
Washington. July 11. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)
Senator McNary, Representative Slre
nott and E. W. Barnes of Burns con
ferred yesterday with Acting Forester
Carter of the forest service, concern
ing an offering of 800,000 feet of pine
timber" -in the Mauheur reserve .ex
change of which was recently author
ized in pursuance of a plan to build
a railroad from Burns 100 miles into
umoerea aistrict.
No conclusions were reached. Carter
. ; . f
Portland, Oregon
stating that the matter will have to
be passed on by Forester Greeley, who
is absent from the city.: Tha timber
proposed to be sold has been cruised
and it Is hoped a minimum sale price
may be set low enough to 'enable cost
of -railroad to be absorbed in the bid
construction of the road becoming one
of the conditions -of the contract. -
marriages. Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
! Alii P. Fatten, lesal, Hillahoro. Or., and
uiwo i.uiy. jegai. ruvin.
k Dr. Harry ;E. lUder. legal. 2 E. -70th Street
N.. and Ethel Marie Dickinson, legal. 2016
C Giissa street. . '
Herbert Jordan. 27, BOO ' Columbia street.
and Alexia Pigney, 20, 500 Colombia street
i John Earns da, 41. 289 14th street N..
.wma. mh, -o. jiaa von avenue.
i 30' M- Laminger. lesal. Chicago, - III..
j. luueai, legal, a r lorai avenue.
iJoha B. Holland, legal. Oakland. CaL. and
Elizabeth Gamble, legal. 357 E. 42d street S.
y Louis Thomas, legal, Wasco. Or., and Alta
Kinkadee, legal. 6703 6 3d in. 8. E.
Julias W. Whiten, legal. 411 Ln.rU street,
and Marion B. Magen. legal, 644 Ash street.
A CI ra H !VTrs asu viditinu
. VV Sa-a- HA 1 S CARD ENGRAVER T
r w. li. SMITH a- CO.. Sll Morgaa Bid.
BIRTHS
WILLIS To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis. 331
fari Rafael. 'Jane 16. a daughter.
HECKEXDORF T Mr. and Mrs K. A-
' Heckaadorf. 7318 64th are.. July T. a
dsnghtrr. . . '
8EGUHA To Mr. sod Mr. g. Kegnra. 6S3
Morriaen. July 2,- a danghter.
PADILLA TojMr. and Mm. B. Padilia, 629
Raleigh. July 7.- a daughter.
GRIFFITH To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffith.
773 S. 2d July 6, a daughter.
BODEX BEHG EK To Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
, BodeDberger, 180 W. gilns trick. July 1.
a son. :
CRAT To Mr. and -Mrs. J. Gray. 1827
Hawthorne. June . 27. a du?hijr
OLSON -To Mr. and Mre. O. A. Olson, S52
v-omraerciai, July JL. a too.
REMLT To Jtr. and Mrs. T. I. Semly.
Milwaukiee, Or.. June 2S, a daughter.
GERDE To Mr. and Mm H. Gerde. 68S
Harold. June 14, a' daughter.
ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams.
1675 Willow. Jims 27 daurht.r
MtTCK To Mr. and Mra. E. G. Muck. 1611
I KirbT. JllW 3. dnirhtr
BOLZELL To Mr. and Mrs. BoImIL 66 E.
87th. July 2. a son.
OLSON To Mr.' and Mrs. A. W. Olaon.
1363 E. Harrison, July 3. a eon.
LOW To Mr. and Mrm. A. Low. 412 E.
Harrison, July 8, a daughter.
COS BYTo Mr. and Mra. B". Cosby. 668
Market. Hit 30 a nn
YAAP,ATTa Mr- nd Mrs- Tamada, 60 H
- .u, dust o , a aaugnter.
DIVORCES FILED
MOORE Florence against Ernest Moore.
FREDERICKSK.N Mae against Taldemar
Fredericksen.
NEW TODAY
50
OFFICE ROOMS
FOR RENT
in the
JOURNAL
BUILDING
CORNER BROADWAY AND
YAMHILL
Suite of 3 rooms on
third floor, east light.
Ideal for Dentist.
SEE MR. HAMILTON
8UPEHI5TE3TDE3rT OF
BUILDIXU
FLUFF RUGS
Ifsde from yonr old wum-uot carpets,
as haK the prtos of new . rues
Send yonr rags and woolen cloths
stall Orders. Bead for Booklet
Salt Rubs Steam Cleaned tlj
NORTHWEST RUO OO.
Cast S8SO 1SS Cast Stft St.
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby gtrea that sealed bids
win be recefrcd by the nndersignsd until
the hoar of 9 o'clock a -m.. the 15th day
of Angast. 1922. and immediately thereafter
publicly opened by the Board of Snperrisors
of Meadows Drainage District at the office
of said Board. Room 3 Swansea Building.
Klamath Falls. Or., for aa isane of bonds of
said District in the sum of $525,000 ma
turing aerially as follows:
S20.000 5 years front date ef issue.
S21.000 6 years from date of iaaua.
S22.Q00' 7 years from data of issue.
: S 24.000 8 years from date ef issue,
o' 928,000 9 years from date ef issue.
$27,000 10 years from date of issue.
$28,000 11 years from data of Issue.
. $31,000 12 years from data of issue.
$38,000 18 fears from date of issue.
$85,000 14 years from date of issue.
- $37,000 15 years from data of issue.
- " $39,000 IS years. from data of fesue. (
$41,000 17 years, from date of issue.
$44,000 IS years front date ef issue.
$47,000 19 years frscn date of issue.
- $49,000 20" years from data f issue.
' Bids will also be reeetmd and pened at
said time aad phaca for $350,000 only of
the aforesaid bonds, said last mentioned bonds
tofmatare as' follows:
$13,000 6 years from data ef fasne.
$14,000 S years from data' of issue.
S15.0OO 7 years from date of fcarae.
$18,000 8 years from data ef Sssue.
: $17,00 9 years from date of issue. -.
- $18,000 10 years from date of Issue.
$1 ft, 000 11 years from date ef issae..
'. $20,000 12 years. from data of issue.
' $21,000 IS years from data-of issue.
,'J $23.04)0 14 yeara from date of issue. ,
$24,000,1$ years from data of issue. ;
$28,000 1 years from-data of issue.
$28,000 17 years from data ef issua. ,
$30,000 J S years front date of issue. ' ,
: $31,000 19 years from date of issae.
, $34,000 20 years from date of issue.
Bald bonds' to bear interest at not to ex
ceed six per cent ( per annnm. payable
aemi-snnaally. ' principal ' aad interest' to be
payable at the? office of the County Treas
urer of Klamath County. Oregon, or-at the
Ftscat Agency of the State of Oregon in Ksw
Xork City, at the-option of the holder, t
Bids are separately desired on both the
whom authorised issue of $523,000 and on
the $3&0,ls00 part thereof aa eondttaoas may
be each, that at the time ft sale the board
win only want to seU the $SS0.O00.
Said bonds cannot be sold for teas thaa SO
per cent of the face Tahae thereof
AU bids mast be accompanied by a certified
check for JS per eeat of the per value ef the
bonds Wd for. and must be aneendiuonal. '
The appreeing legal opinion of Messrs. Teal,
Minor A Wunfree .will be furnished the aoc
eassful bidder. .
The aforesaid sale is subject to prior can
firmatiea ef the orgairizaaon proceedings aad
the aathortsaJboa ef the bonds by ths Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath
Cematy. and the preeuresaeat of eerufieaaoa
thereof by the Oracoa Irngaticn SecarUass
Commissaon.
The board itauiss tbs right to reeet aay
and sal bids. , . K la, DAT 13.
n - i
DEATHS -
HANSEX Bertha, Hansen. 60S Smith, July
rO, 62 yean; chrome nepnntis.
HOLMES Cora BeU Holnsea, 260 Blaadeaa,
Jly , 81 years; -caaeer. f
FORT Anna lisabeti Port CrooA Samaritan
nospttal, Jb1 8, 54 yean; earonse imaritis.
EKDMAX Joiia Erdaaao. St. Vincents boa
- pttal, July 8. 79 Tsars: araeepaia, -M
DON ELL, ABea McLtoiwU. 609 E, 14th
J aty 8. 63 years: angina pectoris.
MEJDEIX J aba A. ilejtWll. 315 4th are
Jnly $...1 saoBtii: iiucmon. l a
GE.NTRTRowena Gentry. . 101 E. 10th
X., Juiy 9. BS yeaxa; tobercuiar .peritonitis.
EASTON Eventt&E Eaatoa. 6405 lOOUl
- o. fc uiy . years; enronie aepnmis.
HIIX Elsie M. Kill. - bV VukU hospital.
- Imlr 8. 1 Ver: bmiu-ha numnuiina.
POTTS Lanra Jaaa PoOa, 02 E. 27th N-
j tut o, a i years; gasiro entenua. -MORIWAKI
Toshitaro Moriwaai. Emanuel
aospsial. waly T. 41. yean; general peri
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT WILSON'S Arc! ION HOUSE, 160-173
' Ea-'J3 ; aiKtgf. HALE AT 19 A. M.
MEETING NOTICES 102
Attention,
Woodmen!
Installation of officers Kill
Im hld lv all fimnii in Kip
Joint Baeetinff at Woodmen Temple, 128 11th
St., this coming Wednesday evening. Portland
Camp No. 10T will be host. Ml members of
Portland -; Camp, Moltnoraah, Webfoot, Proa
pact. Rose City, Albina, Arista aad St. -Johns
ara asagq to attend.
. .Ali KADER PICNIC
Oaaa pare. Fridar. loir 2S
122. afternoon and erenine.
for nobles, their ladies and
the kiddie. TICKETS IS
SUED QNLY UPON PRE
SENTATION OP 1922 CARD.
Get them NOW at reeorder'a
office. 205- ImneriaJ hoteL
IA1 tin nobla w,lrfim Ht
wiubt w ma ttinsrnoas Potentate.
HAtYEY BECKWITH. Recorder.
INSTALLATION of offi
cers tomorrow- night.
Portland camp will be hast
to all Woodmen camp in
Portland. All officers and
members requested to be
present. Special enter-
h- vs. v tainment. All members of
Vr" drill team asked to be
present
ELLISON' ENCAMPMENT
NO. 1, I. O. O. F.. meets
this Tuesday erenins at
Orient hall. 426 E. Alder
at. work in the Royal Pur
ple degree. Visiting Patri
archs are always welcome.
W. C. LAURENS. C. P.
CHAS. CHRISTIAN8EN, Scribe.
COSMOPOLITAN LODGE N.O
luv, K.nlgbts of Pythias,
meets erery Wednesday eren
Ing. 3d floor Pythian bldg..
No. 88S Tamhill sL Viators
always welcome.
FRED O. irEaTPTR
489 East Twentjech Street.
a. oi a and K-
GIL REAZEE GROTTO
MOONLIGHT LANCE
HARRT A. McRAE.
HAWTHORJtH! ToAn -v. 111
A F A A X tv..i. l pm
uy eremng at o :3U. Work in
A. and F. C. degrees.
MT. TABOR LODGE NO. 421
A F. AND A. M. Special
communication 6 :80. Stated
communication 7 :30. M. M. de
gree Wednesday evening. Pythian
temple.
ALBERTA LODGE KO. 172
A. F. AND A. M. No meet
ing during July or August.
Stated Sept. 6. Order of W. 41.
FRED W. NICHOLS, Sec
WASHINGTON LODGE NO.
4$. A. F. AND A. , M. Spe
cial communication tomorrow
(Wednesday) evening 7 o'clock.
, E. 8th and Bunuiue. E. A.
degree.
LODUES and aocieuea "punning a picnlo or
social daring the rammer eaa make satis
factory arrangemeata at Columbia beach.
Main 2111.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty; buttons
pina. charms, Jaeger Bros.; 181-133 6th st
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank our many friends and
relatives for kindness and words of sym
pathy, also the many beautiful floral offerings
daring the last illness and death of wife and
mother. W. J, Johnson. Hiram 8. Johnson,
Mabel L. Becker. Leslie D. Johnson. Edith
Johnsoau .
WE WISH to express our grateful apprecia
tion and thanks to the many . friends for
their sympathy and kindness during the recent
illness and death of our beloved wife aad
mother, and for the beautiful floral offerings.
Edward Vans. Mrs. Sylvia Reach. Ernest Vans.
WE WISH to thank oar many friends for the
floral orrermgs and kindness shown dunns
the recent bereavement on the death of our
beloved husband and father; also the lodges
aad unions. Mrs. . A. N. Garrett, Mm. J. F.
aleaerve.
DEATH NOTICES
103
NEWLIN At his late residence, 8848 Foster
road. John W. Newlin. aged 55 years, hus
band of Ida Newlin. Remains are at the
chapel of Snook eV Whesldon. Belmont at SSth
street. . Notice of funeral later.
COOKE July 11. at ths late residenee. S4S
Bast 45th at, Clara N.. aged 65 years, wife
of James' H. Cooke. The remains are at
Finley'a mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth.
Notios of funeral hereafter.
DAT At Tacoms. Wash.. July 11, Lsndon
aa. amy aseu a f years, r-onerai noooe iaxer.
Arrangements in care of Miller A Tracey.
FUNERAL NOTICES 104
TOUNT Of 983 Cleveland ave.. Jnlv 10
Bay Edward Tount, 41 yean, beloved hus
band of Jeannett Yotmt. son of Mrs. . Eliza
beth, fount of Portland, brother of Harry.
Robert. Frank. James and Fred. The funeral
services wiu ee nekt tomorrow. Wednesday,
July 12. at 2 O'doek T. m. from the fiin.nl
temple of the Portland crematorium, corner
ot jew a ana nyoee eve. friends Invited.
The body is at the residence funeral parlors
or waiter u, A.enworuty, 1632 S 13th St.,
(WUTOJB.
DONAHUE In this city, July 10, Mag
Sie eALice Donahue, aged 88 years, lata of
1868 West Arms street, beloved wife of Edward
D. Donahue; daughter of Mrs. Emily IX Smith;
sister of Betty J. Bunnell. Emma P. Raney.
Katie Walling. Dora Wagner, Jerry and Joe
L. Smith, all of Portland. Funeral notice later.
Remains w01 be forwarded under the direction
ei asuier ex Trace? to Eugene, Or., when aerv
neea and interment will take place, i
ELBEBTSON Of 4828 71st St. 8. E., Ha
months and 11 days. Funeral services win be
held tomorrow, Wednesday, July 12, at 10 A
hu, from the) residence. ' funeral parlors of
wood. - " Friends mvited. Interment at Uonnl
SHATTUCK The funeral service for Carl d
Shatruck. lata of asi v... v.v t-
will be held Thursday. July IS. at. -an
p. m.. at Prater's mortuarv. Umtemm- w
Mt. Scott cemetery. .
CHTOCT The ' funeral service ior Captain
1 it as- ti ' A m araaast Ip
Jil hehfW Weddejr. July 12. at lol
WJ W mtidJa- UT. . aTUMTsTOBltrT aa rVfVtk
sJJawse in iihhsjij.
G RENTER The funeral service for the late
Emila M. Grenier win be 'held Wednesday
j h2' 2:3 p. m., at Finley-, morraary,
Mentsraery, at.FUth. , Friends invited. Coi
coKlips service. Greenwood cemetery.
"1?-Zrm-Jnat " of tha lati
T ?)lto a-A- W wCl be heH Wedneaday
July 12. at 2 p. m.. at Moltaomah Park eeme
"ncemnia in etn.nf uiiir a T
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
.Finleys Mortuarv
yWTGOMEBT AT FIFTH. MAIN 4S55
MOLLLit i, f kACKxT
-.-ai it"
am . r s a aw s sauegasu Bis
sTUma-tiga ft 7 fa. asaSHM em . a. a. V
e Aila st. iercaowee zT ZmZ'Yf
gf 1 -Byrnes Jt&
99 WILLIAMS ITS r WOOUUWM 220
tt.ci.Si MM it ElLelii iuwral pariDm with ali
ey of a home. ICth and Evereti
eta. Phone Msnat -ji -jw a XT, ...
B, A4. tt.LRaU.iteO '. H.' faTT?7T
, ajklAMilERts 'CU. UMi
S4S-S8S SUunsgsworta see. Wdtn. SSS
SkfiWe? tNUEKTAaX CO. Phs3
Cor. d at 4.ue
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
Funeral Directors
w c ik;ss isu; INC
" "The VaaaUy fiate Ilia irtinT
414 K Alder rkoar East
Edward tioiman
& Son
" TH1KI AND SAU1U3
MAIN S07
Snook $& Wlieaidon
' ' (TKEKAb UIKELTOKS '
; eJUCCESSUttst TO ....
r BREEZK CkfiUUK.
BELMOJfT A'l' iTU 1A&UH HM
Lerch, Undertaker
. EAST ELEVENTH AND- UAWTUOXXB
PHONE EAST S781.
A. IX KENWOKTUV L. a.- UliSb.'hS!?
A. D. Kenworthy Co.
80X B2d B. t
Auto. SIS-SI
SHE PORTLAND MORTDART. Morrison at
latn. wtst etde. Broadway 0430.
MONUMENTS
106
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLS arOCsXS j
atjAxrrr hemoqiaxs " Z" '
fHtBD S. PiWE STS. s4QNgK.T43)
FLORISTS
107
Martin & Forlbes
, Company
S34 WASHlMfTOM 8T
MAIN 269
riNK KLUWEKS FOB ALL
OV.'UA10N3 AHTISTICALLI
- AKRANGEli
MAIM
7709
KJilsnanolS
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland's Progressive Florist"
Flowers tor All Oocaaions
Main 7215. T. U. Lake, Mgr.. tfth and AMee
LOST AND FOUND
108
THE following articles were found on the ears
of the Portland Railway, Light and Power
comnanv Julv 8. 1922: 1 umbrella. 3 lunch
boxes, 1 purse, 1 pin, 1 suit case, 2 leather
music cases, X pair gloves, rule, pacsages,
level and iron bar. transit rod. Owners may
obtain same upon proper identification at First
and Alder Street Station.
THE following articles were found on the ears
of the Portland Railway. Light and Power
eomoanr Jnlv 9 : 1 umbrella. 2 coats.
purses. 1 wrist watch. 1 auit ease. 4 hand
bags. 1 single glove, belt. 4 packages, 1 baby
shoe. Owners may obtain same upon proper
identification at klm and Aider street citation
LOST. On public camp grounds. Seaside. Or.
Jnlv S. box containing Dink voile dress,
trimmed with white ; pair white slippers and
hose. Finder please phone East Z2U(i or aa
drese 372 East Clay. Miss Rita Ward. Re
ward.
LOST At Parkplace, Or., Sunday, July 9, one
pair glasses in case containing owner a name,
address and phone number. Finder please
call East 8532 before 9 a. m. or after p. m.
Reward.
LOST Elgin gold wrist watch. Lost some
where in Mt. Scott district around Firland
station. Reward. 4327 74th at. 8. E. Auto.
LOST Browa and white Collie pup. nearly
grown: answers name or Laddie: broke his
collar and ran away Sunday. Reward. East
3S04.
LOST Gold Delta " TJpeilon sister pin , with
name Pauline Pauling engraved on back.
Phone Atwater 5822, or Tabor 6517 evening
THE party-that was seen picking, up a black
and white blanket on the Oregon City road.
please return 148 East 6th St., city. Phone
Ust 7341.
LOST Man's coat with bunch of keys, pock'
etbook, etc., between Capitol hill and Port
land. Hinder keep cash and return to 673
Aearney St., city, or phone JrJroadway 24 87.
LOST -sit Roberts Bros.. Pock etbook contain
ing bank book and some change. Tabor
3887.
LOST Blue 'coat, vicinity 10th and. Salmon,
wita sum of money. Pleaae return folder
and papers. Reward. East 895. W. SabeL
FOUND Article at Bets, florists. Wuiiaims
ana eves. - vrwuer may nave Dy proper
nesenpuon.
LOST Post card' size camera bet 6th and
Ohsakt and steel bridge, or on Col river
highway. Sat. p.m. Bdy. 760. E. V. Edwards.
LOST Saturday, on Richmond car, or down
town, large double Eastern Star nin. 454
E. 40th st. -
LOST Two 30x3 tires on rims, between
Portland and Monmoth Saturday evening..
Call Tabor 4759. Reward.
FOUND Airedale dog. Owner may have same
oy paying nut. Main Bolo.
LOST or strayed, sorrel pony from Columbia
jmuievara sna Vancouver avenue. Phone
wood lawn las. Reward.
LOST Dark scarf Sn Estacada line. Please
rerarn w zzitj wssn. st. Room Z0S.
LOST Boston bull terrier pup. Finder re
turn to 44 4 7th. near Division; reward.
LOST In B. P. waiting room, 4th and Stark,
a gray cape; reward. Phone Main 2Vl
EDUCATIONAL
200
DO TOO WANT-A GOOD JOBJ
More automobiles are beina sold now than
ever before, which will create a. big demand
for competent auto mechanics. We teach auto
repairing, auto electrical and battery work and
assist our graduates to good rr"f'"" Every
thing is fully explained in our new 112-page
catalogue. Can or write for a FREE copy.
Ask for book No. 4. - Visiting hours daily at
10 a. m., except Saturday.
AUWA AUTO A AVIATION SCHOOL, -Union
ave. aad Wsseo street,
WoodMwn or Alberta car.
BEGIN EARN IN (i HONE1 aJUICELT
Knml 1 toe lmv at .n n. n. w .- -
eveat hna1ifl mllM. th. trmhtf.. ii .
success, -Coursea include comptometer, stenos-
npuy. lemini, Dooaaeepmg, private sec re '
tariat Wma or phone Maui S99 fat Urn
catalogue. t - ' .
Fonrtb pear Morrison, Portland-
MOLEit BAR CULaOK wiU teach yea)
'the : trade in eight Weeks; receive some pay
while learning; positions secured. Write or call
lor catalogue. - 24 Burmuaa st.
DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGE
. Aiisky Bldg,, 8d and Morrisom
OPEN THE -TEAR BOCXD.
MEN. women, learn saroer trade; wages while
learning. , uregon Parser t,wiage a aaao-
LEARN TELEUBAPil it
Railway Telegraph lartitute. 434 Railway
ewaia-atsisjsxes; umg, AJSA S7 aUiU ' astrxw.
HELP WANTED MALE 201
WANTED Foot teamsters and swampera, 84,
8 hours; lO men to eat and peel cedar
poles, pay 1 1-So lineal foot, tools rurmahed;
men. furnish own blankets, board $1:20 daily,
steady work for 8 months. "Apply direct camp
F. E. Westerberg,. Detroit, Or. ' Ii further
particulars wanted before leaving for camp,
communicate Ksedenneyer-MartiB Lomber com
pany, Portland. Or, or llanley Employment
agency. '
Teams -
' Want teams for the harvest near Portland.
WiU pay $3.80 per day aad found for man
and beast. Long job.
PORTLAND LABOR AGENCT
. No. 11 North aa St.
PORTLAND motor car firm disUiboUns; two
standard lines of motor ears, desires the.
services of a high grade, clean-cut retail sales
maav Only experienced mem need apply. An
swer at once. ' K-682. JournaL r
SALESMEN. ATTENTION
' Ws have the two fastest selling automobile
sixessoriee oo the market if yoa caa prod ace.
Apply 827 Diviow st. -
, PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. .
14 N. 2D ST.. --i
Heedejnsrters for Farm. MSI and Hotel Help.
RESPONSIBLE boy. 14-1 6. to feed hand
press and keep tiean small pnnteig pmat.
16 2-8c per hour. ' peUweod 2800. -
ONE cabinet maker for tables and other ear
- pester work; xaust be bustler; steady work
for right party. Call 10O N. 8d st.
PARTNER in cstaolished : woodsaw bnifnsss;
plenty work; small investment; make from
85 to $10 a day. 808 Bwetiand bidg.
WOOD CUTTERS 1st growth timber. $1.73
pet cord. Houses tarnished but sot tools.
Tabor 1644.
COUPON scent, good commission pmd. 214
Pitttya- ptocs.
WANT Two fituahers as East 4 let aad
Oak. $. -
WANTED Ford reach an;. ne faisalug Ua
a m ir sv - rrvT .
ACc pratarred, : V-V28, JTnaL
liELP WANTED -MALE 201
MEN WANTED "
'
For service ss railroad machinists, Boilermak
ers, blseksmrths, electriciana. aheetmetal work,
era. pipe fitters, coppersmiths, tinners, car in-
spenora, car repairers, helpers ail . classes.
Under .strike conditions hnaft rta!nl ' Viv
Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the United States
rauroaa-isDor posra la ma statement Ot July
i. reaajng as touows:
.. r . . . . .
aa cuss case Toe cosine is not pc.weeu
the employer end the oppressed employes. The
"' . vj : innvrni nuam, estab
lished a tribunal to decide such dirputes over
. .vibihi tviuu, uuui, wujca are euo-
mitted to it in a proper manner. It is tne
ji . .a . v. , :l , . . . - . . .
wv:,a w. uu minuuu aaainvv wuicn tne soon
. "Begsrdleas of any emestioa ef the right of
the men to Strike , vb nea atu
strikers' places are merely accepting the wages
aau woraing ronmaoas prescnoea Dy a gov
ernment tribunal, and are performing a public
service. , They are not accepting the wages and
working conditions which aa employer as try
ing to impose. For this reason, pubhe sentiment-
snd full government power will protect
the men who remain in their positions and
new men woo may coma in.
Adequate provisions "have been made for the
sou ii ujvliuq ui iu new employee, tne same
aa old employes who have remained loyally st
work. Applicants ahonld apply to the office
of the superintendent st Portland (Union sta
tion) , or to the assistant superintendent at
auavui,
T XT TiVTB
General Manager Southern Pacifio Company.
TEAMSTERS and
APPLE THINNERS .
Take your camping out
fit and sro at once to
DUFUR ORCHARD CO,
Diifur, Or.
WE HATE opening for two live salesmen to
neip in tne financing of the Bridge of the
Gods. See our full page sd in Sunday's Ore
gonian. It tells the whole story. Apply 221,
Chamber of Commerce bids.
LARGE corporation has opening for man be
tween z and 29 years of a at. who has
sales experience, college education and execu
tive ability. We offer an tuiiimit opportu
nity to advance with ua if yoa feel capable of
filling a position in our sales analysis depart
ment. Answer in own hand writing, stating
previous experience, and phone number. ONLY
XMUStS CAPABLE OF 'ADVANCING TO
HIGH EXECUTIVE POSITIONS NEED AP-
PLX. B-120, Journal.
COMPETENT MACHINISTS, BOTLER
MAKERS AND HELPERS FOB RAIL
ROAD SERTICE AT POINTS BETWEEN
CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA. WAGES
$8.60 PER EIGHT-HOTJB DAT TOGETHER
WITH TRANSPORTATION, TRAVELING
EXPENSES AND BOARD AND LODflTVO
ON THS JOR. REPLYING, GIVE TELE
PHONE AND STREET ADDRESS. X-119.
JOURNAL.
HELP. WANTED -FEMALE 204
WANT to hear from women and eirla wiahin
to pick raspberries. Tents, weed and stoves
furnished to season pickers. Prefer that pickers
call at tdaca. Tske Bull Run ear ax. Firt
and Alder; get- off at B runner station, walk
diockb west; zbc tare. xsox Z7e, Jtoute
A. Gresham. Or.
THE WOJaarsrS PHOTKC1IVK DIVISION.
city ef Portland, offers its services to ad
matters pertaining to the welfare aad prates
tJoa ef women and girts; Interviews confiden
tial. S14 Worcester bJda Sd snd Uak ata
Pnone Broadway 7422. - .....
SALESWOMEN
Attractive opportunity for experienced book
women or teachers for a profitable connection.
BWA UF a-NUWbEUGE. 132 10th St.
WANTED Experienced hemstitching opere
tor. one who eaa do dremmakinsf for ant of
town; give phone or street number. AX-118,
Joamal.
WANTED By working man, unmarried wo
man for housekeeper, and also companion to
ma a osugnters. T-iea. joen-asl.
ANX U1UL la need of a tnend. apply ta the
Balvstiosi Army Rescue saome. Mayfair aad
Alexander ata Phone Stain 8480. 1M ear.
TinPlVI nn sTrrsrs II ptr hmr rmnmisainiT
celling high elsss preparation, fuu or taut
time. 822 Morgan Wdg.
WANTED Housekeeper for family of B
adults: permanent poaitiott if satfafaetorr.
Addreas 808 Btver St.. Nee ba g. Or.
WANTED Girls io learn beaaty culture;
tnorougniy taagnx. - ssetty jsne iiair shop,
room 401 Releigh bldg., Bdwy. 850S. -
WANTED Reliable ..woman, about 80 years
. eld. to care for Invalid lady in, aa aoaru
ment. Phone Auto. 822-03.
GIRL. 18. will assist with boosework from '8
tfl z; no weening. 428 xtrssee.
GREGG shorthand taught privately by expert.
n reed way at to.
GIRL WANTED te pack boxes.. Salary TTu
a week. Appry nwnop pros., eos Handera.
HEADQUARTERS for cooks and kitchen help.
4Ht s. za. ' Biueuwey zaew.
WANTED A housekeeper, middle-aged.
M-
Jemrnai. : .
HELP WANTED MALE AND
. FEMALE 205
WANTED TALENTED BO 18 AND GIRLS,
. ..War UNDER IS YEARS-OF AGE: BIND
ERS. DANCERS. MUSICIANS. BOY KO
PRANOS.. WEDNESDAY 1 P. -M. . TEN
ABLE HOTEL. ASK FOR MR. - WRIGHT.
WAHTKD Berry pv-kers. J will be at the
St. Charles hotel Tuesday. Ju)y 1L C C.
Foist Wseoads. Or.
WANTED 180 loganberry pickers. Good ae-
. enmmonstmas, wood and potatoes furnished
free. For information call Tabor 4242.
WANTED S loganberry pickers, pay 2o per
peuna. . utui is per c4i. -
BERRY pickers wanted immediately. Wi3 cail
fos aad take ywa aoma.. Ant, 62Z-84. ;
KELP WANTED
MALE AND FEMALE,- 205
MAN aad wife to operate ehiShouae near Port
, land; woman to be good cook, man to as
sist in serving members end carina f oa dub
property in general: salary for both $20t
month aad board fer May, Jane. July, August
and September, 3100 per month for balance
o year. Addreas U-574, Journal. -: - - ,
WANTED Raspberry- packer ; k- hoase fur- '
nished to eamp in. Phone East 61,7 8.
evenings. " ;
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 2S1
PAPER HANGING SO CENTS A ROLU,
PA INTFNO AND TINTING REASONABLE.
SPLENDID WORK QUICKLT AND CLEAN
LY DONE. EAST SIDE. . TABOR 1S3.
WEST SIDE. BOWK 2662. -
PAINTiNQ
Papering, t oting, work . guaranteed.
O. E. SUDERSTKOM.- - Sell wood 1488. ,
CARIENlERNtR.VCT01t. building, tw-
pairtng, alterations .promptly attended .to. :
Eatisaates given large ' or small lobs.- 0. J.
Smith, 2 North 3d st. Broadway 1075. :
PAPERHANOINO
Tinting, inside finish, fir't class work at rea
sonable prices. Tabor 8OS0. " ' : -" ':
CARPENTER-Eatimates given on repair work:
screens made -and garaee built. Shop,
1387 Hawthorne. Trbor 1280. . ;.
PAINTING, papertungvg, plaster patching.
Let. ma make your old bouse new. aja-
plre 1328. '
PAINTING, paperhangmz and tinting; pricea
reasonable: work guaranteed. Shop 1383 :
Hawthorne ave. Tabor 1722. : ;
SHINGLING We specialise on reshingitng;
can do your Job better aad save you money.
Extirastes free. East-1828.'
A. L. KCNTZ,' Bdwy. 56SO. plumbing and
heating; sewer work a specialty. 37 N.
16th st. '
'CEMENT wont of sll kinds dons by day or
contract. AU work first class. East 7888.
t. A. Butler. - - .
YOUNG man of mechanical ability desires po
, aitka in" garage with reliable party at rea
sonable wages. Empire 0336.
YOUNG man would like atesdy position in gar
age or driving. Auto school " graduate.
R-144, Journal. '"
EXCAVATING, grading, general team work.
by day or contract. Wood'tawn 1883.
PAINTING and tinting. Good work. BeaaoaabU.
Have tools. Walnut 6038.
PAINTING and tinting. Guaranteed work. Ree-
sonsbte. Atwater 141B.
EALSOMINING painting, plaster repairing;
reasonable. Main 2866. - "
CEMENT foundations, houses raised, cement
work of all knids. reasonable. Mar. 8383.
ROOFS repaired and painted, any color, rea-
annable. Tabor 29. -CEMENT,
concrete work; food work guaraa-
teed A-l. Jimf Wheeler. 288 Salmon St.
PAPER-HANGING. PAINTING, TINT1NO.
REPAIR WORK- SELLWOQD 3808.
PAINTING, tin Ong. papering, etc.; gaaraaiaS
work. For estimaU call Tabor 7832.
""' ROOFS RESH1NGLED A SPECIALTY
PHONE TABOR 8484.
v v McCORMACK. . cement contractor. . 3
' one-half sack mixers. SeHweod 1880.
TRUCK driver wanta potitianT Phoae SeTT
wood 1020.
j j. BROUR1SON. paiaung aad paperhaag-
lng. Walnut 8613. . -
prrtMBING dona very reasonahle by the swat
bv the job. East
PAINTING. TINTlt, ALX. siBANCHES.
BR A SON A BLE. VAIL BRQ8. Wdln. 8838.
7-aRPENTER and contractor. Jobbing, aay
,hin in the building line. Phone B. 8658.
SCREENS made to oroer; old acn
windows repaired. Last 8384.
HARDWOOD FLOORS by day or contract.
ttferencea. 1498 Rodney ava Wdln. 8882.
U t v T IN G Exterior and interior work a
- riTltv. Pricea reasonable. East 8982.
KHiNGLING. i'J years' expeneace; all work
B. lintel V goaranteed. Walnut 09Q7.
SHINGLING AND KES U.IN Q L.1 N G . , . -
All work guaranteed!, Sell 8242.
BiRF.UE.NIS, grading, general teaming; coo-,
tract or day work. Aut. 622-35.
CEMENT WORK. - Satisfaction guaranteed.
Woodlawn 8241. ' -
FOR excavating and grading. Tabor 9063.
SITUATIONS FEMALE 254
1 i-Krn ivrDfl r aire. "VfiTTPr.
Just opened For hotel, kitchen snd restau
rant help, call Square Deal Ems. Agency, 606
Goodnougb bldg. - Main 6727.
GIRL, experienced on power machine, wants
learn hemsitchins : will exDect small
wuea while leamine: auick and. willing to
work. Call Bdwy. 1779.
HAIR COLORED
Hair, cleaned and colored at your apart
ments. Phone Tabor 861.
HIGH school girl wants permanent place te
work and go to school wnen scuooi starts.
Call at 431 KilHngsworth ave.
HOME canning done. Work guaranteed ;
fruit 4o a quart: Tegetablea, Be. Mrs. .
C Finch, Ant. 621-80.
KEBTNED young lsdy wishes position as house
keeper la widowers home enta one cniio. a
triflers. Y-161. Journal.
EXPERIENCED, trustworthy . lady . wants
housed eaning. washing or other work; good
work guaranteed. Walnut 6305.
W I DOW wishes housekeeping for widower.
W-1S8. Journat
LACE CURTAINS HAND LAUNDERED; 12
YEARS' EXPERIENCE. EAST ff 180.
SITUATIONS WANTED
MALE AND FEMALE 25S
CEMENT foundation, houses raised, cement
work of all kinds. - .Reasonable. Marshall
3365. .
DRESSMAKING -
256
HEMSTITCHING, any color, 6c Boom 403
Raleigh hide. S27 Washington st. Bdwy.
874Z.
HEMSTITCHING, any color. 7a yard, while
aaa iA - Y AAA A V. . Llja .
JOa WSIU DUtlOUrl. .JW aVUBSJ PWASj. fa
HEMSTITCHING white, 6c per yard straight.
Mutton A Plaiting Shop,- 609 Royal blag.
ALL kinds of sewing ; children's . sewlas my
specially. - woodiawn 2492.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS 30O
CALL at T. M. G. A for free list-o?
moderate priced rooms- for young mea la
sn parts of the city, including rooas - st
Central Y. M. O. A., telephone in each
room, shower baths, club faculties.
HOTEL NETHERLANDS, 128 13th at., st
- Washrhgtoa xtrick structure, center ef
Portland's burin ass and social activities: re-"
spectabi. ' spotless rooms. 88 week; $1 a day
up; witn private beta, 8Z a day.
THE BARTON
Clean furnished rooms. $2.80 cer wk. and
up; also light hooeekeeping. 468 Alder st, .
NICK sleeping rooms, close in, very convenient;
prices reasonable. 126 18th St. N.
FURNISHED rooms, close in; hot and enid
water, nice, clean. 832 10th, Main 8381.
THE MAPLE, 30 N. 17th near Washington
'Attic room, 9 i month; rooms reasonable.
t l.r.AN modern rooms; not and cold water;
week bp. 865 Washington.
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY 301
k tf T T.K"T;HNISSHT.n RfklUS IV linnrnw
. WOMH; IJGHT. WATER . Axn pnnvi
CLOSE IN very desirsble rooms for 1 or Sj
breakfast and sll home comforts at reason
able rates. 460 Clay at. Main 2228.
HEAP rent, furnished rooms, single or suites,
convenient. cke in- Inquire S2$ Fourth
St.- Atwater 3672. -
$16 FOUR unfurnished rooms, upstairs:"
water, hefats snd telephone free. Rao
bownsaaie. near Montgomery, aisrspan 1811.
VERY desirable room ut modern aparUaeet;
' west side; walking diaisnce; sen Ue mea pre
ferred. Atwater 4565. Call sfter o'doek.
STKUTILX mooern, np-io-asie srvingToB limes.
. 2 rooms, beautiful, clean, home Drivileaaa.
East
at 7907. ' - - --' -
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM' FOR RE.vf.
15 MINCTEa FROM TOWNa $13 PER
WOarn. eve jynini,T,
2 FRONT -FURNISHED BOOMS WITH
-PORCH. PHONE. 'GAS, ELECTRICITY.
wn iviviurBV umeniiT. . . .
OVV iwvfci".. ' "-.-m.. mil.
LARGE. welHuruisoed very pleasant rooms
. with alcove aad closets, tn sue home; -us
MODERN sleeping
to - private home, '
walking' distance;
rates; 707
Flanders.
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE ROOM, CENTRAL!
812 AND- - 814 ' MOSTH.
WIDOW S
ROME. 41 BROADWAY.
TWO -aewly- famished , sleeping rooms, pa.
. vate family. 878 Vanoonver sve.
LARGE front room in private family in Pied-:
moat district i per nvrnm. x ooqiawn 18 7.
FRONT ROOM, LARGE. WELL FURNISHED.
USE PLaNO. POK H MODERN. 827 6TH
NICE hfifcv room, euitable for on er two par-
KtXJMS suitable lor 2, CJL Dreferred. Arm .
820 llta, St. -
BENT $15 One aleepina room, private
trsBcc. cdjoinms; bath. - 412 E. 9 th st, K.
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