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MONDAY, -AUGUST 21, M5 IS VALUE OF WATER BUREAU EXPERT REPORTS A total valuation of .1566,583.25 has been placed on the property within the city ot' Portland ervrhed fey 'the -waterworks bureau. Ernest C'ftil lard, who was employed some U S; to maka the valuation of the water system of Portland, has filed thl phase f his report, and. it will b ; placed before- the city council at 2 KM KBSIUtl weuHWW. WUlard states that this report is based on appraisals made under 'his direction toy StrOfjsr A MacX a ugh ton. and on a basis of 'such values as those which would j, be paid by a willing buyer-to a willing seller, and no rec ognition being given to the' solcalled public utility1, factor' Jn determining valuation " that beingjeft to the Judg ment of tha engineers. There are three ' classifications of these properties : Used and useful in the o Deration of the bureau, amount ing to J455.755.75 ; not used at present but held as reserve operating proper ty,1 $175; non-operating or investment property, $110,807.50- The schedule of 'property used and useful" includes : Moun tTabor reservoir site, $178,172; City park reservoir site. $176.680 : Port land Heights reservoir- site, aouw ; Council Crest standpipe site, $1750; "Willamette Heights tank site. $100; Burlingame standpipe site, $200; Ful ton Park Dumping - station site, $550; Vernon standpipe site, $7300; St. Johns standpipe site, $2213.73; Ppper Linnton reservoir site. $50; Ppper "Whitwood reservoir site, $100 ; Lower Waitwood" .reservoir site, $400; Kings TiMc-hta- rpswrvoir site. $450;' Whit wood Ctourt Dumping station site,:. $75 ; east side water office site, $4100 ; east side storage yard site, $13,970 ; Aibina office site, $3175; Aibina warehouse site, $29,370; repair and meter shop Bite. S21.50O: submerged pipe line rights of way. $9500. CITY PHTSICIAJr REQUESTS LtOAl crSTQDY OF PAT I EXT lr. (jeorge Parrlsh this morning ap pealed to Judge Jacob Kanaler of the court of domestic relations ior an order placing in 'Parrish's custody as a temporary matter Zoe Thompson, voune daughter of Hiram Thompson, a that she may be giverf treatment for diphtheria at the Isolation noapitaL Judge Kansleriis to pass upon the re- auesr this afternoon. . . tflie little soln of Thompson died of diphtheria last week. The girl is now ill of Jhe same disease and is at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Wood, No. 194 Abernathy street, where. It is said, relatives refused to have medical treatment for her because of their religious beliefs. the case was reported to the city health office Sunday. Br. Kast of this department visited the house and ad ministered antitoxin despite the pro tests of the grandmother and other relatives. iTO CHANGE ORD1SASCE ON DEFINITION OF VAGRANCY An ordinance will be before the city council Wednesday' for the change of one; word, by which city officials ex pect to be able te " secure convictions in - the municipal court in certain . classes of vagrancy cases which' here tofore have been difficult. The ordinance defining vagrancy at present defines such a person as one "who has no lawful means or support. It ;is proposed to change the word "sufDDort to that- of "occupation.'' This is especially designed, says City Attorney. Grant, f orr the purpose of securing conviction as vagrants of men who habitually loiter about drink ing, establishments and act as look outs and runners. OBnrXlIffCt COMMENDETJ , Carl B; Jenkins, secretary of the de partment of civics of the Kansas City ' Chttrnber of Commerce, has written to Mayor Baker congratulating Portland on f having an 'ordinance that places personal responsibility for costs on In dividuals who start grass or brush fires that caH out the fire department. - He lasked for a copy of the ordinance, stafitng that Kansas City proposes ot adq(pt similar legislation. Investigates Death Of 2 in Auto Crash SfeaJUe, Aug. 21. Sitting at Auburn today, a coroner's Jury : began an In- " tensive probe of the death of Henry Obertal 35, and Edward Curtis. 25, of Burnett. Wash. Both men were killed when A light auto in which they were riding crashed into a truck seven miles south of Auburn last Saturday night Bert Swamon, 45. and Richard Bauer 24, occupants; of the automobile, also were badly hurt. All worked In the coaj mines ato Burnett. - 1 1 91st Division Picks -Officers for Year ,"v Seattle. Aug.- 21. (U. P. ) Follofing a review of the 91st division at Camp Lewis before Brigadier General A. B. Alexander, the Veterans' association Sunday elected the following officers Tor the comiag year. President. J. O. Adolph K. Giauphner, San Fr&ndsed Secretary, James J. Herv, San Fran ciseo; treasurer, Ralph Stevenson San Francisco: chaplain. Rev. ! J. W, Beard,;. HoquAam. Next year's conven tion of the fist will be held In Sart Francisco. tf MARRIAGE LICENSES Vancouver.!; -Wash. Aug.., 21. The following marriage - licensee were is , sued here Saturday : James A. Day, S.' and ( Bees t A. Dual, 18, Vancouver, Waah.WlSam I Millet, legal.; and Wash. : Oeorfte I A. Anderson. 32.- and Maude Kkin, S7. Salem. Or. ; Clarence J. :Darllfeg,s';32, Washougal, and Mar garet Deimss 1$. Portland ; Francis - O. Self ert 22. tSauvles Island, and ltty B. Schoonover, tU - Portland ; Fred ' Becker, tSi Colfax, ', and. ; Hanna 'Johnson. 26, i Portland: Charles W, Alien, legal, and Clarissa E. Sifyder, legal. Pallas, Or. ; K. Bellman Johnson, 28V Vancouver, and Marie EL Skinner, XL Spokane. ; - -r ' " ' 11 " 1 ' - 3COTE CARBYI5G CHARGED - Vancouver, IWaah, Aug. 2L William E. j Martin waa arrested. Saturday charged with Conveying a writing from a prisoner la th county. Jail. It is alleged Martin . received a letter from Ben Orcutt. one of the Imen convicted t holding ap the Sells-Floto pay wagon last September, - addressed to Mrs. J. Jones. No. 411 Hinckley build ; ing. Seattle, said to be the addressof - Henry Clay Ague w. .one of . th attor- - neys for Moore & Orcutt. The . bond of Martin was fixed at $300, which he haa been unable to raises - 102. Tdasts to. Quezon v. On 44th Birthday Costs Manila S1500 (Special Wisetes- to The Journal and Chicago .......- Daily .) . - Copyright, 1822. Manila Aug. 21. Manuel Quezon was 44 years old last Saturday and his American, and' Filipino friends Joined in celebrating the event as well a his return from the XJnited States. vWith a big "blowout"" at the Santa Anna cab aret, which is to Manila what Hector's was to New York and Chicago in the old days. The celebration Tasted well Into Sun day and proved that while the consti tution, including the eighteenth amend ment, may have followed the flag, the Volstead act has not yet reached the Philippines. Qusson's-friends are said to have spet $1500 gold in : wishing the house leader a happy birthday. Some American residents who like Quezon personally, did not attend the affair for fear that their presence would be construed as an Indorsement of his political attitude In demanding -independence. , s Sergio Osmena and his adherents on the Washington mission arrived home Thursday on , the steamer President Lincoln ahead of the Quezon contin gent. 'My wife -and myself like America so much we Intend making several trips there," said the president of the senate today. He declared that the missions to Washington had been fully justified and he would vote for mora ui mem as a senator aiuougn ne could no "longer do so as head ' of the majority party. A resolution has been Introduced n the house by a member of the uartv Oemocrata asking for an Investigation Of expenditures of the indeoendence iuna ana taiK or testing jthe legality of tne runa is growing, eminent lawvers believing it unconstitutional to assess taxes for a purpose contrary to federal poncy. . ' 500 Journal Boys' Annual Excursion Is Joyous Success Nearly 500 riotously happy youne- sters, accompanied In most cases by older members of their families, in dulged all their energies in the program of the annual excursion of the Journal Carriers association at , Dodge park aunaay. In a train of Portland Railway Light & Power company cars -the car riers, with their helpers and sruests departed from Water street and Haw. thorne avenue soon after 9 o'clock Sunday morning. They were laden in every case with burdened lunch bas kets, which later In the day yielded a marvelous assortment ,of delectable foods and nick-nacks for Juvenile con sumption. At the park there was no prearrang ed program of events, the boys and metr guests framing, their .fun and frolic as the day wore on. Of course, there werai games of every size, style and variety, with swimming for a majority pt the lads, and typical sports or tne ueia and forest. Harry Ely. assistant circulation manager of The Journal, who has ob served the success of the association excursion! each year, declared the event Sunday to have eclipsed all others from the standpoint of attendance and In enthusiasm and good time. The excursion was conducted by "of fleers a 'he- aAacctattoM-whoge coTrt ml t tees f provided eoffee and' - cream, buttermilk and ice -cream to enhance the collections of viands1 -contained in basket lunches. Woman Lost, When Ferry Pulls Away. Letting Auto Drop Martine. Cal., Aug;. 21. (I. K. S.) A searching; Investigation was' under way today to determine responsibility for the accident Sunday which cost the life of Mra C. D. Whiting, wife of the chief deputy sheriff of Jackson county, Missouri. C. D. Whiting; and Mr. and Mra E. F. ones were rescued with difficulty. The automobile in which the party was ridina- was half way on the arajifrplank of the Benitle-Martines auto ferry when the boat pulled out. precipitating; the car Into the water. Mrs. Whiting went, down with the car. Her body was re covered. - ' Statistics marritges.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank H. Campbell, 27. 721 ?th at. 8 and Helens M. Keed. 26, Multnomah station. Oregon. . r WilHam Waller, 82. 172 E. 35th at., and Flora E. Barser. 16. 828 E. Kelly St Atvin C. Otaon, 28. Mauor hotel, and Zora, E.: Lansing. 18, 544 Overton st- Lawrtnce Momella, ,21, 163 King! st,, and Lorena K. Miner. 19. 165 King street Walter W-. White. 22, 80 K. 87th st and Mary M. Hardy. SO. 709 K. Flanden st. Harold D. Gray. 23. Klamath Falla. Or., and Grace Rugg. 23, 420 E. 60th st N. C. E. Beoner, -2S, Harrises Court apt,, and Katherina Habn, 29, 823 Union av. Ernest Myers. 27. 62 E. 2th st. and HannahDunn. 22, 830 Northrop it Mike A. Lesowaky. 2S. 98! E. 90th at N., and Frances A. Short. 22. 256 Market st - Alfred B. Garth. 31. 79u 70th. av. S. E., and Margaret Hughes, 22, 8S0 Tsroma aver . Roy A. Montgomery, 20. Hood Riffcr, Or., and Mary E. KesUng. 17. .Portland. torge F. Cansona, legal, Buena Tista apta., ana Mae M. Speneer. leeaL 262 Park si. Ciurlea H. Hads. leeal. S86H K- Morrison st, and Norma L. Okon. legal, 290 ivy at Fred W. ' Lrsona. legal, SOI H Union are. N.. and India K. Vfnj, iegaV 70S Ganten beta are. i i- pavid B, Fuller. legal. 324 E. 1st st Jr.. and Ma U Cornelius, tesal. X24 . 1st st - Mathin P. Haapt. 34. Spokane, Wash., aad Eva 11. Harford, an. 494 Market st Herbert G. Schiewe. 21. 461 -Webster at. and Aiieea Holms n, ;i, 461 Webster St. . 'I -aaawtj CARD CKUKaVEBS W." ft. SMITH A- CO.. 811 Mdraaa Btdc SIRTHS FESSLEttj To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feasler. 701 K. 13th, Aug. 4. a son. -GRAXIANO -To Mr. and Mrs. A. Graciano. 472 Kenilworth, Aug. 13. a daughter. LEVERMAX To Mr. and Mr. H. J. Lever- man, 331 Ladd, Aug. 16. a son. LKKHER Tr Mr. awd Mrs.. K. H Leaber. 0weir. Or., Aua . a daughter. WAGNER To Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Waaner. s 40 E. 4it N.. Aug. 15, a ton.; , Ml EIXKR To Mri and Ha . M seller, 39 K. 44th. Aug. , a aoa.-SCMMESS-To Mr. and Mra. I "EL , Sum men, 511 K. 54tS N'Aug. 12. a ton. rUKi To Mr. a Mrs. K. L. Pkg. .1302 V'illag aw., Aug... 1. a daughter. -. McKEAN-Te Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McKeaa. 3 K. Tth. Avr. 18, a son. BR1TIGAN T Mr and Mrs. EV .- Britlgaa. I 288 Nartaia. . Aug. 14 a son. . -. - r ADAMS To Vr. and Mm, P. S. Adams. 8132 3 ta ave, k.. Aug. 13. a son. ' DEATHS L PICKETT (George , I'irkat.t. - 337 t Albiaa. Aug. 1 . C6 yean. arut dilatation heart MANX ION Eveleea Mannion, 37 N. 29 th. -Aug. IT. A3 years, carciBeaaa. . -BAIN Nathaniel M. Bairn. Good Samaritan - hospital, Aug:. 17, 74 years Bsyarsrvlial as'henta. - v LfcE Kicaard C Lee, 103 Dirrsmn. Aug. IS, 31 years, myooartbal degenerauou. - 50 FLUFF ftUda tnm yea tid save Mir in anas ttcad ymt ms ih ftiul - vntoia. boi SHX Rusa Steam KORTHWE4T 8alroomt West Park sad YamaDl At 10 A.M. Tomorrow AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT PACIFIC AlCTCOX HOU8K 142 .FIRST ST. SALB AT 19 'A. M- SPECIAL NOTICES 101 IX TalK UISTHICT COt'KT Ob" THE UNITED STATES FOB THE DISTRICT OF OREGON NOTICE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, libelant, ts. one Bukik roadster automobile, model Orecoa license for tk rear 1922 Ka. 88, 288. encine No. f2,55. PCBLIO NOTICE 18 HEREBT GIVES that on the -18th day of August, 1922, on Bmck roadster automobile, model 2244. Ors eob lieesaa fos tha year 1922. No. 83,283. ensio No. 792,665. vh arrested and takes into the poswasMin cf and now ia ra the poa aeaaicn of the I'flitetl State Marshal for the District of Orecon. pursuant to a warrant and process duly-issued bj the clark of tbe United States District Court for the District of Ore gon, in a suit for condemnation and forfeiture entitled "United States of America, libelant, vs. One fiaick Roadster Automobile, Model 2244. Orecon License for tbe year 1922, No. 88.288, Encine No. 793.565," brought under the provisions of Section 26, 'Title IL. of the National Prohibition Act ; that alt persons claiming any right, title or interest hi and to tbe said automobile aforesaid are hereby noti fied to appear on or before October 2, 1922. at Portland, Oregon, to show cause, if any there be, why the aame should not be decreed against and forfeited to the United States. CLARENCE B. HOTCHKI68, United States Marshal : tor the District ot Oregon, EDWARD D. BALDWIN, Assistant United States Attorney. Attorney for libelant. NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Monday. September 11, 1922. the board ot equalization of Multnomah county will attend at the of. fice of the county assessor, at the Courthouse, in Portland, and publicly examine the assess ment rolls for the yesr 1922. and correct, all errors in valuation, description or Qualities of lands, lots or outer property, assessed by the county assessor. And it shall be the duty of persona interested to appear at the time and place appointed. If it shall appear to each board of equalization that there are any lands or lots or other property assessed twice, or incorrectly assesaed as to descrip tion or quantity, and in the name of a per son of persons not the owner thereof, or as sessed under or beyond the actual cash Tdlue thereof, said board may make proper correction of the same. If it shall appear to such board that any land, lots or other prop erty assessable by the assessor are not as sessed, such board shall assess the same at the full cash value thereof. ? HIRAM TJ. WELCH. County Assessor. Portland, Or., August 15, l1i 2. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the undersigned, 401 Courthouse, Port land, or., until 5 v. m.. i August 23. 1922. for drawing and industrial art equipment and supplies, elementary school drawing supplies, kindergarten equipment aad supplies lor vari ous schools, Portland, Or. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the board to be held in room 304, Courthouse, at 7:80 p. m.. the same day. Specifications may be obtained at tbe office of the superintendent of properties. Old Fail ing school. First and Porter et recta, Portland, Oregon. A certified check for 10 per cent (10) of the amount of the proposal, payable to Clerk of School District No. 1. mut accom pany each proposal. The board of directors re serves the right to reject any or ail bids. (Signed) B. E. FULTON. School Clerk. Dated, Angiwt 18. 122. SEALED HUM will be received at the office of the undersigned. 401 Courthouse. Port land. Or., until 5 p. m., Aueust 23, 1922. for sewing equipment and supplies for various schools, Portland, Or. Bids will be cpened at a meeting of the board to be held in room 301, Courthouse, at 7, -.30 p. ra., the same day. Specifications may be obtained at tbe of fice of the superintendent of properties. Old Fining school. First and Porter streets, Port land, Or. , A certified check for 10 per cent (10 i of the amount of the proposal, payable to Clerk of School District No. 1. must accompany each proposal. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (Signed) K. E. FULTON, ' Dated. August 1822. . School f )erk. SEALED BIDS will be received at tbe office of the undersigned. 401 Courthouse. Port land. Or., until 6 p. m., August 23, 1922. for cooking utensils and supplies for various schools, Portland, Or. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the board to be held in room, S04 Courthouse, at 7:30 p. m.. the Fame day.' Specifications may be obtained at the office of the superintendent cf properties. Old Fail ing school. First and Porter streets. Portland, Oregon. A certified check for 10 per cent (10) of the amount of the proposal, payable to Clerk of School District No. 1 , must accompany ach proposal. The board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. (Signed) R. K. FULTON, Dated, August 1822. School Clerk. REQUEST FOR BIDS Sealed proposala. accompanied by plana sod specifications, addressed to the Business office, Oregon Agricultural Cortege. Corvallia. Oregon, for the furnishing and installation of two 800 to 800 horse power water tube boilers, will be received at the of fire of the business manager until twelve o'clock soon, August 28, 1922. Bids must be made in strict accordance with the instruction to- bidders which may be obtained of E. M.NDuffy, manager, business Office, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallia, Oregon. EFFECTIVE this date I will not be respon sible for any debt contracted by my wife, Ruth M. Euster. W. T. Euater. MEETING NOTICES 102 PURPLE ARCH. L. O. U. No. 411, meets 18th and Spo tr&ne avenue, 8 o'clock every Monday evening. ' Visiting brethren welcome. By order of W. M. A. B. ELLISON, gee. i NORTH POBflJaND Lodge ro. l. t. u. F., at Kiipatrick and Denver ave.. importance tenight, August 21, at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brothers welcome. i . ' -H- COON, -3v. O. - F. M. WILLIS. Sec. . - MINERVA Lodge Sm 19, - I. Ow O. vT. Regular meet ing every Tuesday eve.. 8 44 - - 11 to. st. work in the THIRD DEGREE. All Odd Fellows welcome. "Cum 1 Help Minerva grow. " - K. P. MADS EN, N. G, JOHN F. SCHOENI. Secy. 1VANH0E Lodg No. t, aC of P, ! meets every Tuesday night at 3 o'clock, fifth floor, Pythian btrild inc. 388 TamhiU at. All Pythiaaa welooate. . THAD t. GRATES. K. of R, & S. HAWTHORNE Lodge No. 111. A'F. A. M. Special. Taea day evrning - at 3:30. Work, M. M. degree. Visiunj crethrca SrXNTSIDE Lodg Na 13 A. F. A A. M. E. 39th ami Hawthorne. Special at 7 p. m . Aogust 22. M. M. degree. WASHINGTON ; Chancer N," 18. i R. A M. Called eoavaratiaa . Tuesday evening, K. Kth and Burn aide ata.. at 7 :30 o'clock. . M. ' M. and P. M. degree. Visitors welcome. By order E. W. P. ' BOY QUACKENBrSH. Secw-ary. K. K. K. KLANSMEX: - There will a regnlar busiaes meeting Monday. August 31. at 8 pv m. Your preeac as dered. , - i U GIFFORD, KC ' NEW TODAY RUGS I wits- carpet m weiaa onv - i or xmmmm m Ctswal I1M i itua co. I tsa aat ta n I EMBLEM -JEW k-UiX a atwcialty; bUoo, pins, chanmv Jaeger Bros.. 131-133 Ua at. . ' - - - the Oregon daily journal, Portland- ukujun. CARDS OF THANKS VIE WISH to staeerelr tbank our" trieixU ami ' mMzhhnra for Ihaiy. um' :lndDaseS , asd beautiful Baal offerings daring the Uiaeaa sad data erf .ear belOTed wife sad motfwr. David Grter and fjuniiy. ' v : - DEATH NOTICES 103 UREWSTEB At tbe reside ni. -431i Tvea-ty-aeveiUUi ansae. 8. Ausiut SO. Lacy BirnW, ace Bt 7an. kelorcd mother of WJ haiq A. ef Saeraaaesto. - Cat... Ocorsa- . aad Barnond of Portlao daasbter of Mrv Mary J. Irwjtl of Seaside, tiieoa of Mr I F. Coff maa of Lenta, aad Mra, L Oebnarer of Portland.- Funeral atir later. , Bemaina at rggidgiitial parlora of Miller a: Tracer. " EuilT la Ui citj. Aut 20, John kart. ase 5 yean, belored husband ot IjLusie Kart. Fttiwral noUoo later. - Remaias at the residential parlors of Miller A Tracer. : FUNERAL NOTICES 104 AJE3Y A us. 19. 1922. Mi. Flaoma. Or.. A dele J. Aeby, aged 71 years, beloved mother of lmiru . ana aacoo a.ny. sirs, mnai newsier, Mary 6oteier. Mrs. J. Rota. Mrs: H. Kotb. all of this city: Arnold Aeby of Clackamas and Benjamin Aeby ef Hoff, Or.: Carrie- Koethe, Richfield. Wash.; Lena Joasi. North Plains: Mrs. Leo Johnson, Gresham ; Lizzie ' Gesser. Oakland. Cal. : Minnie K Roth, fiwitserlsnd: sister of A. Moser and Alfred Moser ot this city; mother-in-law of Arthur Burner of this cit?. Funeesi services will be held Tuesdsv. Aug. 22, at 2 p. m., at chapel of Chambers is., 248-250 auHingsworto. are. interment Hoae City cemetery. MM AN In this ritr. A unnt la. Charles HL Kimln. orA AS nmrn kIntd husband of Ellen Niroan. father of Allen, son of Mrs. J, M. Garvin, brother of Chester f- sunaa and Mrs. B. . Clark, all of Port land and Mrs. T. A. Plata of Los Ancelea. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Au gust gS. at 2 p. ra , at tbe chapel of Cham bers Co., 28-250 Kimngsworth are. Inter ment Kiverview cemetery. HUbboro papers ANDERSON Mrs. Matilda Anderson died st ner Home, near Gresham. Or.. August 19 1822. Sha was tha wife of A. G. Anderson. mower oi tawin Anderson, sister of Mrs. A. w. Jtesare. Frederick and J. Lind of Gresham, Mrs. A. Warren Turlock. Cal.. and Mrs. Mv- auitt of Sweden. Funeral aervfces . will be , held at the Swedieh Mission church, PowelisJ Talley, at 2 o'clock Tuesday, August the 22d-fV t nends are invited. Arrangraients under di reci.lon Of J. E. Metzger. Gresham, Or. JOHNSON In this city, August 18, Mra. Sophie Johnson, aged 37 year, beloved wife of Andrew G. Johnson, Iat of 787 Over look blvd. t sister of Eric Johnson of this city. Remains are at Pearsoa Undertaking Parlors, Russell st at Cnion. Funeral serv ices will be conducted Tuesday, August 22. at 2 p. m. at the Swedish Tabernacle, corner of 17th and Gtisan. Friends respectfully invited. Interment Kirerview cemetery. BLCST August 19, at Bend, Or.. Edward I Blust, aged 29 years, lata of 827 Gantenbein ave., brother of Mrs. Anna I. Morris, Mrs. T. Maya and John A. "Blust of Portland. The funeral service will be held Wednesday, An" t 23, at 2:30 p. m. at Finley'a mort.. Montcomerr ut Fifth. 4 Friends invited. Conclndicg aervice.' Green- wood cemetery. DORN In this city. August 20, 1922. Ed ward Leatern Dorn. husband of Catney Dorn of California, father of Donald Dorn, nephew of Louise and E. Quackenbnsb. Fu neral services will be held at the chapel of Edward Hoi man & Bon, Third and Salmon streets, Tuesday. August 22. 1922. at 10 a. m. Interment Riverview cemetery. Serv ices' at graTe private: TBEGASKII- In Oak Grove, Or.. August 19. 1022, Harry Tregaskis. Funeral services will bo held at the chapel of Edward Uolman A San, Third and Balmon. streets, Tuesday. Auguat 22. 1922. at 2:80 fir m. Concluding services at Che Portland crematorium. ' BOTICH Funeral of the late Marco Botich will be held from McEntee & Eilers parlors, 16th and Ererett eta.. Tuesday, Auguat 22, at 8 :30 a. m., thence to St Patricks -church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Interment Mt Calvary cemetery. FAWLKNEH At the residence, S728 62d ave. S. E-. August 20, Ann Fawlkner, aged 99 yeare. Funeral services will be held Tues day, August 22, at 2 p, en. at tbe chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105 East Side , Funeral Directors F. C. DUNNING. INC. "The Family Sets the Price." 414 E. Aider st Pbona Eaat 82. Edward lioiraian & Son THIRD AND SALMON MAIN 507 Snook' i& W heal don FUNERAL DIRECTORS SUCCESSORS TO BREEZE A SNOOK BELMONT AT 35TH. TABOR 1S5. Lercf., Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNS MU-J1, JfiaUT 0781. A D. KENWdRTHT R. S. HENDERSON. A. D. Kenworthy & Co. - 6802 92d at- S. E. Aut. 318-31. Finley's Mortuary MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 4823. MILLER A TRACEY. inaependent funeral di deetora. Funerals $73 and up. Washingtou at Ella st. Broadway 2601. Auto. 518-44 RT Rvrt1P6 NEW RESIDENCE i Dyrnes establishment 001 Williami Ave. ftggp XQKTTA1 B- M. GULBRA NDSON H. VL REED CHAMBERS CO... INC. 2H250Ki?ltngworth ave. Walnut 8303 McENTEB A EILERS funeral parlors with an the privacy of a -borne. 13th and Everett sts. Phone Bdwy. 2123. Anfb. 321-33. Qlptirpg UNDERTAKING. CO. Phone wirs-vw Main 41S2. TJor. 3d at Clay. A. R. Zeller QolTTl. THE PORTLAND MORTUARY, Morriaoa at 12th. west aide. Bdwy. 0480. MONUMENTS 108 lUTTO KHUrWIN rWKPl savayytj ilPiTHIRD A PINE STS . ' fMOeH K.T43J FLORISTS 10T Martin&Forbes Company 151 WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 269 - FINE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ARTISTICALLY . ARRANGIuD MAIM 770 XW Smith's Flower Shop "Portland's Piugtaasive Florist Flowen for All Occasions Main 7216. T. C Luke. Mgr., 6th aad Alder LOST AND FOUND 10S LOST Saturday afternoon, brown danim knanrack. oa road : to . Tillamook. - probably near Mciiinnnue, containing Knitted cape, bathing suit, etc; reward. Bdwy. 00 la. 213 t'ommowwealta bldg.. Portland LOST Boatoa Tetrier, femalo. brindle, white biaae. Lost Misauappt av. Aug., a) Zb reward for rctom. Wamat 2003- STOLEN, August 11th Ford 5-paasenger touring car. . license No. 44771. motor 4812164. liberal reward. N-138. Journal. LOST On highway, waliet containing money - aad papers, Retura to Boatoa Packing Co., ruRRKLU found aa Coiunabia at. .Owner : ran have by calling at 800 4th St., proving property anq raying or tnia sa. LO.ST Smsa black cocker apanieL dog.- J 7 p. Buaoay mormpg, - wamat lsia; rewaro. LOST -String of pearls Saturday night. East r iti reward.-::"- . . purse- with S bill.- CaB Tabor 8973 LOST Near 4 1st and - Division,, large, sum of money. - ' Tabor 7939. Reward.' - EDUCATIONAL" 200 MOLES. BARBER- COLLEGE will teach you - -- the trade in eight weeks; recriva wAme pay whl learn ma ; , pomioaa seeured. , .r W nta er call for esataLoguet, 234 BuraaKia at. . r EDUCATIONAL . 200 T Biil' KAkNINa MOSEI SLICX.I -nll fa t tiT nnntr schaot at this great easiness eohcgt. the training school fof aoeeeaa. Course include comptometer, steaog rihy, banking,- bookkeeping, print eeere tariat Writs or pboua JtaJJi 9 for free cataloguav ; '; I Fourth near Morrison. Portland. Hi Put. Bminaea Into Xoui . -t- - Then Sou Into Buaiaeat" A Bmsirteas Collage ot Uurinctioa STTHWCSTIX I"'. (Formerly Link' Business Cottets) Ti'Iord bldg., 407 Morrison. Bdwy. 8083 ""I 1 STCDI MASiiAGK Preparaa eae for aaaitarinna work, phydaiaa a arista nt mt private prmeUcm. Hydrotberapy to slao taucfat Portland School ot Maaaage. Ine.. 414lo Btock Esehan bMg. t - . DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGES . ' f ' Alisky Bldg.. 3d and Morrison. ? ! - OPEN THE TEAR BOUND " MEN. -woman, learn barber trade; wage while learning, w Orecoa Barber CoUece,' 233 Mad ison st . - - i LEARN TELEG RAPHT BaBway Telegraph Instiuite, 434 Railway EBebangg Mag. iay and mgnt classes. GJlAMMAK HCHOOLsr atanual training Uacaer, - one day earn -week. X-20S, JoarnaV HELP WANTED MALE 201 MEN WANTED nun coxpinoNi FOB8KBTICTA8 ' RAILROAD: KACHXwiaxg BLACKSMITH3 CAS INSPECTOR BOn.KBWAKKRB PIPE FITTER CAB REPAIRERS CAR BUILDERS CARPENTERS ROUNDHOUSE LABORERS ADEQUATE PROVISIONS HATE BEEN HAD! FOB THE FULL PROTECTION OF XIW EMPLOYES, THE SAMS AS OLD EM PLOYES WHO REMAINED LOYALLY AT WORK. APPLICANTS SHOULD APPLY AT SOUTHERN PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT BU RSA U. BOOM 7, 63 MARKET STREET. SAN FRANCISCO (OPEN 8 A. M. TO ,8 P. M. DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS). OB AIT OF THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS: 8 UPEKIN TEN DE N'T (PORTLAND UNION STATION), SAN FRANCISCO (THIRD STREET STATION). OAKLAND FUR, BAKERSFIELD, LOS ANGELES: ASSIST ANT SUPERINTENDENTS SPARKS, NET.. AND ROSEBTJRG. OR. ; SUPERINTENDENT MOTIVE POWER. SACRAMENTO AND LOS ANGELES. 1. H. DYES. GENERAL MANAGHB. ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. SHOPMEN WANTED i i a THE SPOKANE. PORTLAND SEATTLB RAILWAY COMPANY HAS POSITIONS OPEN AT PORTLAND OREGON. AND VANCOUVER. WAS KIN'. TON. t FOB A LCAITED NUMBER OF SKILLED MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS TINSMITHS PASSENGER CAR REPAIRS BS STB IKE CONDITIONS APPLT A BOOM 830 PITTOCK BLOCX ! ) SALESMAN Opening for young man to - take orders; experience' unnecessary ; steady work; poaitloa vrerth 33 per day. Boom 222, 122 8d at. - ' .- SALESMAN. Young man who baa had' s . meriaaoe .selling la business section: must iaak 830 per week to make good. If yoa are a ens tier see me. Mr. piper, ggz faittnf bldg. RELIABLE tire eouueiu wants capable maa for county twpreeeataave aad eaiee manager. 330 capital necessary, Chicago Robber Works, 288 Broadway, Chicago, HI. - WjlNTED Man with ear to aell best low- - priced cord tire made, 310O per week and expenses. Graham Tire Co., 3692 Pipestone, Beirtrtn Harbor. Mica, NiaHT man and car washer in garage. 8100 . oer month; give reference, phone and - ei- peTJeoce. - E-l 30, Journal. ' , - ONE vrnsi maa over 21 with selling-ability, - ea take orders - ia Portland. Experience not essential. Boova. 4ZS. 103 M it. PARTNER ia eatobliahed woodaaw haaineea . plenty work; email investment; maka from 33 to 818 a day. 80S Swetland bldg. CARPENTER worn and paiaong wanted la wxchaage tor liauiropalh Ucatmeata. Sdwr. 3788. TJ '-- :' -. HEADQUARTERS far coo a and aitchea help. .48 N. 2d. Bdwy. 2338. FIAST-CLASS pointer wanted. , .Call 760 Grand ave. N., Monday morning 7 :3a. WOOD wovker or heady man. Acme Body Works, 71 umsjoa as. - - - YOt;NG MAN for extra saiesraaa fcaUrdaya. Hardrtoaa Hat Store, 344 Washington St. WANTED Boy . sriUa bicycle. liirgf m ssue. tor meat market. , 332 . S7Ui N. " -. ' ' ' HELP WANTED MALE '201 i . , - I. - tTAXTXa BT ' V " grzat SOBTHEBN ' BATLWAT. - - - f r.. ,- t j , MACHINISTS BOnJEKMAKERB BLACKSMITHS SHESTMETAL WORKERS ooAca CARPENTERS. . CABBJCPAIREBa ELECTRICIANS : - - WSCDXBB AT WAGES ATJTBOBISED BT TJNITXB STATES , LABOR BOARD. TO BEPLACX MEN HOW QS 8TRIXB AGAINST pSCUOOH OB TJNITED STATES LABOB BOARD. APPLY AT NXABZST SHOP . OB DITISI0N SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICB. FREE TRANSPORTATION. K, P. CODD, Zl CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING WANTED AT ONCE Tackharamer man, $4.80 day. board 81.20; 4 rook men 60o hour, Sherman county ; 8 rock men (Cor nelius) 60o hour; 1 aaa clear land in city. 33.-60 day. FARM HANDS Married milker and barn man. 80 cows, $100; married miiker, 12-15 cows, 676; single milkers and farm hands 350 to 370. KITCHEN HELP Restaurant cook (ast Oregon) 890, board and room: dishwasher and helper (Newport) 340, room and board, all winter. PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO.. 14 Nerta Second St. AN INTELLIGENT Derson. either sex. mar earn 8100 to 8200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; Sla to 32 weekly to spare time: experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Bend for particulars, na tional Press Bureau. Buffalo N. Y. CHEVROLET SALESMAN Wanted to work oa straight coaamiaeioa basis; down payment oa demonstration required. Ap ply sales manager. Field Motor Car Co.. 14 th and Aider. WANTED First class sheet metal man. ca pahle of laying out patterns. Man with both light and heavy experience preferred. Apply ia person. Coast Culvert A Flume Co., Columbia blvd. and Denver ave. r TWO magaaine or newspaper sales men ; new proposition on -coast: publisher own offer; no money collected in advance. 428" Ex change bldg.. 2d at Stark. WOODCUTTERS WANTED Oak, 33.00 a cord. Fir, 82.00 a cord. A 88QC1ATED FUEL CO.. 608 Buchanan Wdg. EXPERIENCED duck lake watchman 833 per month aad board; references required. F-171, Journal. HELP WANTED FEMALE 204 HOUSEKEEPER wanted on a farm for a young man alone. Hae no oh lections to a person with one or two email children. I have a good home, modern equipped.. Will pay 320 per. month. Pleast state age. Address Harold IL Withrow, Suver, Or. THE WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE DIVISION, city Of Portland, offers its services in all matters pertaining to the welfare aad protec tion of women and girls; Intel liees oonfiden- Uc 614 Worcester bldg., 8d aad Oak ata. Pnone Broadway 742Z. . WANTED Middle -sited ' woman desiring good noma to take care of house and. two small chudrea da 71 while mother is away. Call Sun day or evenings. 830 per BJonth. 6814 49th avenue, near fctewart Bte, UK KIN ED high school girl who ia willing to look after 3 year old boy and help aome with housework for board and room; no wash ing: walking dmance to Jefferson high. Mrs, Van Dots,, 1286 Mallory ave. ' WANTED Girl to leera beauty culture thoroughly taught. The White School of Beauty Culture. Betty Jane Hair Shop, room till Mauegn Dutioing. Broadway BOW. WAN TED Young lady with - initiative, per- sociality aad knowledge of shorthand and stenography for permanent position; 373 to tort. Cell Mr. Harwoed, Bdwy. 0680. WANTED Young woman for housekeeping ana to Ptck berries: one who is used to country. Please state age. phone aad street number. journal. ' - WANT-competent girt for second work ; 2 in family. olv Mill crest Drive. Phone Stain 2 8 0O. ANY GIRL in need of a friend, apply to the Salvation Army Rescue none, Mayfair and Alexander its. Phone Main 8 4 .1 0. I-M car. WANTED Toung girl . to help ; with houae- work. Atwster 2842. 442 Third St. GREGG shorthand taught privately by expert. : Broadway '4116. HELP WANTED a MALE AND FEMALE 205 HOP PICKERS WANTED" Foe T. A. Livesly eompsnya ywrd. Vom pared to buy railroad ticket. We raralah tents free to faaailiea; also- tables, etoela, straw for bed an wood. B agister at room (03 McKay prag. . rmroo jwwj. ow t a HOP pickers wanted for BeR Hop yard, fialrna. Or.: about twenty dars finest tockinar: rev. later at 31 East ltth st; come prepared to buy your tickeu to Ltveaiey, (Uregon electric) All usual eccom mooa noos iurntnca. 200 HOP .PICKERa wanted; wood, straw, tenta. water and usaal aecorjamodatiocia furaiahed. Awply Bishop Bros., 408 Flaadcrs st. or bbom day eg night. - Jtaat 1324, register. - . HOP PICKERS wanted for Eaat Independence, Or., good camp grounds, wood, straw, water. sheds, etectrio light furnished, register at Seid Back Co... 304 First st. Phone AutomaUo 9V-OW. . ..... ,. - MEN aad women in aad near Portland, to buiid up- a trade in your own neighborhoods; will teach yoa and start row te hauaneas. Richard rlrah jol. 12 r- Momson st. - - HOPPICKERS WANTED - Fee my yard at Hoproere, good hope, shacks free, wm mum. v.narwa aotei Aug. 21 and zi.L" Hnaer oooley. WANTED Hop pickers, eaa a St. Charles notes s may. aw a. m. so p. an. sa, aa V roof. a. t.:-. .--, HOP PK'KKRS wanted, usual accommodaUana, Walnut 687. : HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE 205 1 r- ouoajT , rreir"i7i ' tfy7j HOI PICKERS " ATTENTION . 150 afEN. "WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOR THE 1 GEO. M. W'ORLINE BAN'CH, ! .... INDEPENDENCE, OR. . Free : Wood. Water. Straw. ' . Tenta I aad Cabins.. Good Camp 1 Grounds and Stores. Talley Bottom Hops ia the . Famousi Independence District r Transportation Advanced J' Re'gister Monday f . Meet Owner at Our Officea Monday. ' At ' PIOKEEB EMPLOYMENT CO.. 14 N. SECOND ST., - TUB WILCOX BLDG,- i J Geo. M. . Werliae. Owner, j MIT0MA HOP RANCH ' W. arill K at 31 S Camaionweallh building, corner of Sixth, . Ackeny and Bumaide streets, to regvter aad make ar- MnMmAnte fnel tranmwkrtafcion to the Mitomg Jrapyard. Indepsadence, Or. i 117 acres of the fioast hope ia tbe valley. Good, camping grounds, teats. - tablea, benenes, straw anu sawed wood furnished ; store and r restaurant on the grounds.; We have arranged tor a ape- ... j-. . . J .A k. .l.r. rial iraan. mui iirri. t-v " Fare, round trip. $3.25, one way $2.4 J. H you wish to drive down a cash deposit vWill be required as evidence of good faith at the time of registratioB. I which will be returned to you. Picking wui begiaa a pout aotuh. sb. aawun preferred- Office; open 8 a. m.-to 6 P- a- , 40O HOP PICKERS WANTED. FOR HORST CO. RANCH AT INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Exnerience uaneeeasary. Abo 800 day JoM for men and women. RADIO concerts ia camp daily. City residents, see our representative at Coffee A Sheehy store, 223 Morrison St.. today. Out-of-town people write - to "Horst Ranch," Independence, Or- Special train fares to and from Independence. We par BOe per boa. Largest hopyard in Oregon. Fine, heavy cluster bops, with very ntue louage; no Beau tiful, clean camp grounds, - with camp marshal in charge ; each with store, butcher shop. pure water and community ctovee, always kept hofc Free tent or room to families; free wood, water and straw fori bedding: handball court and horseshoe throwing grounds, aad good bass and krappie fishing pa ranch. Wa haul Dickers from train to ranch free. and after harvest bring them back to trains free. - HOP PICKERS ATTENTION Want BOO' more aood boo Dickers: par 31 per 100 pounds of green hops; have 10 dif ferent yards; some on oaoas 01 niuaaum river, so you cab. . select the yard you wish to pick in. Fine shady camp grounds: pure well water, usual accommodations, such aa wood. shacks, straw, etc. Freeh groceries. vegetableaJ meat., etc., brougbt in- aatiy. area transporta tion to and from yards to nearest K. K. ata tion; families preferred; select a good yard. fVwne and eninv a-oimfitabla and rjleaaant Out ing. For further particulars write, phone or call on ' - HENRY L. BENTS. Aurnra. Or. P. 8. Will be at St. Charles hotel Monday and Tuesday neit, prepared to register you. HOP PICKERS wanted t I- W. Seavey's hop yard. Forest Grove. Or. 130 acres of bops. good clean camp sheds, water piped in ground's straw and oamo stoves furnished free; good grocery atore: good dance hall near camp; cabins are buitt to accommodate 3 or more persona, so make up .your parties accordingly. it win be necessary 10 buy your irauspoixa. tion tickets and make camp arrangements at our Portland office, 222 Pittock bldg., 10th and Washington- sta. If yoa wiih to drive a cash deposit wal be ream red which win be refunded after you have picked two day. Picking will begin about Sept. 1. mono Broadway 1090,, ask for Mr. Oglcsfty. ' - HOPPICKERS WANTED I will be at the St. Charles hotel Saturday. 1 0th and 20th of August, to register pickers, 60 acres good hops; tents, wood, water fur nished. Come I prepared to buy your- trans portation to Dayton, which ia 63 round trip. The pnee or pics wig is si per nunareo. ana 20c for hand bonus if yoa stay till job ia finished. Merlin Harding, Dayton, Or. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 2S1 WE CAN SAVE you money . on your watch ana jewelry repairs; ail work guaranteed ; diamonds set while you wait. Kahn A Mills, 4Z7 pittock- nut. HOUSE WIRING Let me give you an estimate on your wiring before letting your contract, Licensed elec trician. Walnut 6681. 1 EXPERIENCED auto electrician wants posi tion with batten concern. - All iaauiries answered. F. F. Schmidt, Mansfield. Wash. BUILT-IN fixtures, cupboarda and kitchen tables, a-arae-es built and aaraa-e doors made to order. Call East 8384. SHINGLING We specialise on reebingltng: ' can do your Job better and save yoa money. Estimates free. East 1828. - CARPENTER Estimates given on repair work: screens made and earaa-ea built. Shop 1867 Hawthorne. Tabor 1260. PAINTING, pa per hanging and tinting ; prices reasonable; work - guaranteed. Bbop lo Hawthorne ave. Tabor 1722. , EXPERIENCED grocery man wants position; best reference. Phone Tabor 1888. -Apt. No. 8. AIR brake position on logging road by ex perienced iwuroad man (marneu. I r-xio. Journal. , -- LET ME figure your wiring before you close with anyone else. Old houses are our spe cialty. Terms on old houeoa. Watnut 8005. CARPENTER contractor, building, .altering. repairing, estimate given. F. Schimpi. 641 Beech at. Walnut 7017. MUST riULL by Monday, team, harness, wagon and job excavating to last alt winter. Call 1131 E. 8lt N. YOUNG attending act tool wishes work evenings and Saturday. Phone Tuhnr -47ia. Will try anything. FAINTING All work guaranteed; estimates cheer fully given: kslsonunuig. decorating. Atwater 4470. PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINTING. REPAIR WORK. SEUjWOUU SM. BASEMENTS, grading, general teaming; ceo- tracs or oay wora. aor. TINNER Gutter and iumaoe work done rea- sonable; ssCutlactlon guaranteed, wal. sees. SHORT lobe done. Phone Main 48897 call English-. V. W. McCORMACK. cement contract. one-half each mixers, Sellwood 1338. PLUMBING done very reasonable by the hour or by tha job. isast naan. CEMENT WORK, guaranteed, all kinds. Karl ' Battee et Co., Bell wood vvim. FAST, up to date carpenter, designer, builder. home cabinet work. Auto. 616-60. FAINTING. TINTING, ALL BRANCHES, REASONABLE. TAIL BROS., Wdln. 8826. CARPENTER. and contractor, lobbing, any- thrng in the troiMlng line. Fast 8656. ROOFS repaired and painted; , roofs covered; with hot pitch. tin and -paper labor ooze, CARPENTERS Repair work done br day cr contract- can test wane. HARDWOOD FLOORS by day or contract! Keferencea. ns xtooney eve, wain, nusa. PAINTING and tinting, good work, reasonable; have tools. W slant 6036. HOL'SE painted,.- 850-685; rooms tintedl 31-85: papering, 85c rolL Watant 6094., E. BENNETT. PAPER HANGEB Inside painting Wslmit 0203 EXCAVATING, grading, general team work, by day or contract.' Walnut 1685. ' HOUSE - painting. tinting, interior, finishing, guaranteed. - Aut. 61 4-4 A CEMENT" feundattona, houses raised, cement work of ale kinds, reasonable. Atwater 8365. CARPENTER work wanted. AeC 642-61. FOR excavating and grading. Tabor 8063. BESHINGLING My price and Bay work, both :- right.- .East w87bV - '. - . - EXCAVATING Genera! teanjtng. Atwater 1808. " CEMENT WORK, all kinda, and garages; have concrete mixer.- Tabor 6079. - ROOFS PAINTED AND REPAIRED. WAL-, , NUT 6813. j; - " - -r" . - rAINTING AND CALCIMIN IN G. ' 6618. - - - ---:'-' " WALNUT PAPERHANGING, Tinting, Insula finish; 1st clase work; prices reasonaWe. - Tabor 8080. PAINTING and tinting, first class work, res- bin. . ateuwoeo. is SITUATIONS FEMALE 2S4 EXPERIENCED. trustworUiy lady want . housec lea nine, wa thing er other work: food work guaranteed. Walnut 6309.- - H. &, GIRL of 17. fond ef children,, wwhea home in eongenial laaulr and go to w teg ton high : ref. given. Bdwy. 4170. WOMAN wants house cleaning or other work by lir. or day. rvUahle; ref. Ant 323-60. LACE CI UTA1NS. HAND LAUNDERED, 12 YEAHS EXPERIENCE. EAST 19. LADY WANTS ALL DAT ! WORK FOR THURSDAY. EAST 6041 1 PASTRY cook; i; daai; Able Jiace preUreX Easw 8S01. LADY wants day work. Atwster 3342. room 8. DRESSMAKING 256 ATTENTION. LA DIES 1 look smart and distinctive,' ' Have yout cTbthea made Irora ' original -designs at the Ecomany shop, 373 Wash, at Bdwy. 4163. t"ANCT work, ehndrea'e wear, plain sewing. U dies' dress ea. Close 7 :30 gt. m. Rose IHeaa making Parlors. 166 lOth at. . Msin 3161. HEMSTITCHING, any color, 6c Boom 403 Raleigh bldg.. 327 Washington at, . Bdwy. 8742.- - - - - - ' - .J:- - " -. PLAIN sewing ' and children's neatly. Phone Walnut 1313. tothe. dose- ' ALL kinds of sewing; children's sewing my speefclty. Walnut 8063. ; ALL KINDS of drwtimaking dona reasonably. Main 2666. WANTED -Larrabee. Dressmaking and sewing.. East Bo 19. - DRESSMAKING, reaaonable. 123 12th st.. , corner Washington. Phone lidwy. sum. . UEUST1TCHINU whM. c per yard atnugbt, Button A Plaiting- Shop, 608 Royal bklg. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 300 . HOTEL NETHERLANDS, 126 18th st. at Washington Brick structure, center of Fort- . land's business and social activities; respect able, spotless rooms, 83 week: 81 a day up; with private bath, 33 a oay. CALL at Y. M. C. A. -for tree Bat of moderate priced rooms for young men in ell parts ot the city, including . rooms ia Central T. M. C. A., telephone ia each room. . shower hath. , club facilities. - .r . THE BARTON -Clean, furnished rooms, 32.50 per week aad uo: also light housekeeping. 453 AWer at. UNDER new management, thoroughly reao. rated, nice, clean rooms. faa Maao tngton at. 33 and up. ' , NICE, clean sleeping rooms, 82.28 aad 82.50 ner week: housekeeping 2 -room suites 8 per week. 778 H Savier at. ' - FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY SOI FINELY furnished front rooms with lovely view, hot and cold water, A-l bed. UuieV eloso to bnaineea corner and Lincoln high. 823. 12th, corner Clay. Main 4881. FURNISHED sleeping rooms tor rent Phone Main 6218. 469 Market at. , FTJBNISHED or unfurnished rooms, in mod era private, home, breakfast it desired, or light housekeeping. 1030 . 27th St. N. Walnut 6761. i- - EXCEPTIONALLY nice, Urge, light room In exclusive' home, 3 closets, fireplace, private bath, suitable for 2 or 3; smaller room. 84 ' X. 21st st.. cor. Everett. . ; ' SLEEPING rooms. eieepHonally well furnished, Z.DU per week and up. . k am 428 MILL.- ATTRACTIVE BED AND SITTING BOOM. ' SUITABLE FOR TWO, NICELY FUR NISHED. ALSO SINGLE ROOM. 414 MAR-" KET. CORNER OF 11TH. - . THREE beautiful rooms, hot water heat, mea ly famished, spendid ventilation. One large with 2 beds, one with fireplace, water in oae. Reasonablea. 655 Everett. Bdwy. 8501. WKLL FCRNISHED. titHJD, CLEAN ROOM FOR 2 GENTLEMEN: GOOD HOME; WALKING DISTANCE. 256 18TH ST. BET. JEFFERSON AND MAIN. IRTINGTON 2 elegantly furniehed connect ing rooms. Ideal for 2 men or man wanUng room and office combined. East 40T3. 2 NEATLY turn, corner rooms, for genUemen; close in; modern - eonveniencee; goou- ear service; 34.50 and 3S.25 per week. . Sad union ave. N . East 3183. -BEAUTIFULLY furuwlwd lront room, to I or 2 a-entlemen: all modern conversances: garage also if desired ; in fine locaUou. . (Jail lahor 184B. NICE, clean, light room, suitable for two. also smaller room, electric lights, bath, tele phone, near Washington high; walking du ance. Fast 1837. DESIRABLE newly furnished and renovated room, in pleasant, clean home; every eon- ' sentence; walking distance; reasonable; aduns . only; references. East 0848. 688 E. Stark. s ' CLEAN, comfortable room -in home-like rlace. close in. west side: walking custance. vawy. 2084. 229 N. 18th at. COMFORTABLE room for gentleman; modern. bath- adjoining; no otper rooraera; 5, min utes' walk to Meier A Frank 'a, west ' side. Main 8291. .322 South Broadway. ONE sleeping room in private family; me of ' parlor, phone, bath; cooking prmiegea; walking distance. 810. 166 E. 12th at. East 2168. r ' , V LARGE, clean rooms in good home, east aide. near dental college; conveniences: reaaon able and fine location. 881 Grand ave. N. near W'eidler. Kast 8688. ' - -' 1RVINGTOS district, rooms for rent, 1 extra large, 3 could aha re and -other very reason able. 647 K. Broadway. Kast 606O. SUITE, nicely furnished, porch, furnace heat., west side, close ia; will give breakfast. -800 Broadway. . , j- ' PLEASANT front room in private family. 838 E. Carutbera St. Take W. 0. or B. M. car to E. 20tb st. and walk 3 blncka north. FURNISHED rooma with steam beat, an ex clusive Nob Hill residence: walking distance. 113 N. 2 2d. Main 5388. Ji-MlNUlK walk to . business district, newly ' furnished, modem, large, sleeping room, kitchen privileges. 430 Mill at. ALAMEDA PARK HOME. FtJRNlSHEDOR UNFURNISHED BOOM WITH GARAGE. ' PRIVATE FAMILY. WALNUT 8682. CLEAN, nicely furnished room; also front room, .double bed; -lovely location, walking distance, zgq B. etn at- - isast 3140.. 2 LARGE front adjoining noat, suitable for 2 or 3 gentlemen, very reaaonable. 184 12th -St.. corner Taylor. Atwater. 0A80. - LARGE, CLEAN, QUIKT, FRONT ROOM FOB 1 OR 3 GENTLEMEN. 691 F OAK. ST. PHONE EAUjT 7381, ONE well furnished oom,To block from Bun nyside car line; gentleman preferred.. b76 E. Yamhill and 2th. Tabor 6081. T PLEASANT r cxi ma ia nice cash aide home. close 111, near private garage ; . men easy. East, 8748. ' LARGE front room, walking distance, III - per month. 80S iloyt. - Bdwy. ROOM AND BOARD 302 : Nortonia Hotel Broedwsy off Washington. Broadway 1180. Portlands high class downtown residential , hotel. We give yon tbe comforts of heme. Bfturican and European plan, . Bates reason able. - ' . - - '-. - HOTEL UliFOUD - v T8S HOYT. .- - MAIN 8808. Eselmdve twsidentlalt special sumsaer rataa: cor meals apeak for our popularity. EXCLUSIVE residential hotel; raise 343 t 850. 784 Levejoy, Mate 8618. ROOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE FAMILY 303 ROOM and 2 naeale for 1 or 2 gentlemen, cr young couple both -employed. 350 AV 8th N. Just off Broadway. : East 8173. YOUNG- maa er lady to room and board to . privste fsmilV. Rates reasonable. Ts bor 1018. 258 E. 82d at. S. . " : WANTED Cliildreu to board and room in - private home; beat ' cam given. -Phone Walimt 8854. - ' ROOM nd FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOA H I " IN PRIVATE HOME. 682 E. 20TH AND ASH. - EAST 1207. . CHILDREN will receive good care in aubur- ban home ot responsible mother. Autonjatia 63Q-28. '. : - ; - - -ROOei end board., privato family, man sad . wife - or young , people preferred, . Walnut . 4186. -Kirby et. - ' WILL board sad give best of care to girl 7 to years old ia modern home; ase of piano. Walnut 1666.- -WANTED Full charge of I er 2 email -call-' dies to board ia, suburban home. Atwater 8580. WILL) board and room I er 2 chad ran, school age. resxonaoie, xwrwy. iu. WASTED One or two children to board, 318 per mo- n- A"- 342-42. NICE room and good Ubie boero. per mv 121 East 11th a. Eaat 2522. - WILL exchange room, board to first class - 4nr anm nf. Tabor 'SIS - WILL care for UUle girl, age 1 to 3 years. 382 Grand eve. N. Phono East 100T. NICK, clean rooms, with or wiUaoul board ; ckwe) in. East 4048. (Continues en Following reoe