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BIG ROUND-UP AT PENDLETON OPENS THIS AFTERNOON (Con tin ted From Page One) mvcrfd These will be used in deciding ' the bucking championship of the world, which last year was won by Ray BelL ' Bell will contest this year. For the last three days the Umatilla Indians have been pitching their tee pees "von the Round-Up grdunds and last night were mixing the war paint which they will don today for the three day session. Poker ,Jim. aged Indian chief who claims he is the last of the eld leaders, has rounded up the wild est and fiercest of his tribe and their - decorations and habiliments are said to be particularly lavish this year. BIO PARADE SATURDAY" On Saturday mornin? is scheduled the famous Westward-Ho parade in which all Round-Up performers and attaches take part. In addition spe cial floats, depicting the early life of the pioneers in cabin and on the range, will traverse- the principal streets of the city. The parade is one of the fea ture events of the annual show and every effort is made to make it remain long in the memory of those who wit ness it The Round-Up this. yar wili be pre sided over by Her Majesty Queen Thel ma. who. with her maids-fn-waiting. Miss Jean Skene of Portland. Miss Al-ladv?s- Scroggins of La Grande and Miss Jessie Drumheller of Walla Walla, will appear in the parade on snow white mounts from the Drum heller stables. Queen Theima is Miss Thelma Thompson if Pendleton. The town has taken on a gala ap pearance and the Round-Up spirit has seized upon the citizen and the stranger within the gates alike. Today it will be seen in actuality whon the huge crowd leaps to its feet to cheer and cheer again the Round-Up riders on the bucking horses. The scene is -- perennial and one that sets the blood of the visitor to the Round-Up, young and old. atingle with the pulse", of the spirit of the West. j LET 'ER BUCK FLASHES Pendleton. Sept. 21. One of the unique sights of Leterbuckville is the " garb of the Pendletonlans. This year, . more so than ever before, the local citizens have taken to the loud shirts, most of them of silk and expensive ; the broad-rimmed hats, wild vests and some to boots and spurs. Easterners have found occasion to stop, look and listen at some of the get-ups that pa rade about the city In seeming Ignor ance of the mental, commotion they have occasioned. Much is expected of Howard Tar . land, the new Round-Up rider, who has captured prizes at Cheyenne, Bozeman and Cody, this year. Ac cording to Hugo Strickland, himself a past champion, Tagland will be up among the first money. Ono could look from the Round-Up stadium today out on the) fields about the ci.y. It was a comtorting thought for Oregonians to (knew that 1 per cent of the worl " wneat is grown hereaoouts. Many f.no exhibits of the : Brain can be seen at the Northwest grain and hay sho.v w.nch is now be . ing held here. The bu.ldlng housing the show is made e.mrely of baled hay and can be taken down in case of rain. A mingling with "Eastern visitors to - the Round-Up reveals the fact that bulldoggjng is almost unknown in many parts of the United States- and that many people still associate the dan gerous but highly exciting sport with the pastime of the Spanish athletes. The cowboy leaps from his horse, rac ing at a breakneck speed after the fleeing animal, grabs the steer by the horns and twists its neck until the steer takes a reclining position. With -, nviA n vn V, V , , 1 1 j4 . a.yf.a hrtla fmvn his animal and with tfce other Indicates that the job is complete by holding his arm in the air. A gun is fired and T.tiA Rteei- is released. There are no " daggers or red flags associated with bulldogging. although some think the sport is fully as dangerous as bull fighting. Frank McCarroll won the championship last year. ' A typical Oregon rider is Lorena Trickey. aspirant for the title of cham pion all around cowgirl. Miss Trickey recently m-as injured at the Cheyenne Frontier j tays show but recovered in time to fake part in the - riding today. Miss Trickey was born near The Dalles and has been riding but four years. She has been' very successful. Although many of the characters of the range, past and present,. now in Pendleton declare they are "cow- - punchers," few of them, indeed, can explain! how the term was fastened on to their particular variety of the genus homofAs explained by one local man the term was "first used to apply to those who went from cattle car to cat tle car and punched the cows which were lying down, to Insure safe pas sage to market. Reclining bovines often , are trairided UDon and die. The term spread and today includes everybody who wears a big hat and a loud shirt. One of the toughest buckers in the Round-Up association's string of 80 has been named George Putnam in honor of the former Oregon newspaper man and author who brought out the party of Eastern writers to see the show. The horse came from Burnt Rtver. Another newcomer attracting much attention 1 is Crepehanger. who - first saw the Ught of day near On v tario. Beesknees. a name given in tribute to the flapper, is an outlaw from Wyoming. It is generally agreed that No-Name is the worst bucking horse in theworld. Next in the category of the mighty comes U-Tell-'Em, closely followed by Bill McAdoo. The latter horse "was named after Mr. McAdoo when he visited the Round-Up last year. The one thtng'that tn- woman riders don't do is bulldog. It takes a brawny man" to twist a steer's neck until he falls down and generally the bulldog ; gr v under the skeer, the animal's . neck being over his baj. The sport is too dangerous lor toe women. I Governor Olcott will be a visitor be . for Te show ends. He has, not miss ed for a long term of years being a faithful customer when he "was aec Tetary of state. BUILDING PERMITS Building permit for operation of (1000 or mora, issued September 15, 1922: -' Lumbermen Service A Manufacturing Co.. erect dry kiln, foot of M tenia imtl, between E. St. John; builder bubs. $2500. , . George K. Bono, erect residence. 1092 Garfield trcaM, between Emerson and Sonne : builder. Otto T. Johnson, (4700. fr. Al Bfcfcel. erect twin. 434 Main at.. 5weS11ftJ25A12ai "-" builder, fihu bolra Co.. 814.OO0. ... Peter Miller erect residence, 4303 45th st. between Holgate and 43d avenue; boflder same, 82500. Johanna. Maboney. erect residence. 595 Or ange, between Burch and Harmon streets; builder. I. J. Maboney. S8000. Karl Dreader, erect residence. 1145 E. Salmon street, between E. 38th and B. 89ta street; builder. Sidney G. Latbrop, 38500. C. M. Caldwell, erect residence, 1095 Smith avenue, between Gilbert and Ma; builder ame, $2500. L. G. Brasen, erect residence. 81 E. 80th st ., between Everett and Handera : builder, P. A. TwixchelL (3000. Elisabeth. Franek, repair rooming house. 195 Grand ave. N.. between Pacific eta.; builder, J. A. Backstrang. (1500. , Ian gmock, erect residence. 1070 Garfield avenue, between Alberta and Sumner streets; builder. Wa Gatke, (4000. Emanuel Charity association, repair hos pital, ' 2 12 Stanton, between Com met e:1 al and Gantenbein streets; builder. J. A. X'orden, 81500. Gernell Kane, erect residence. 640-642 Klickitat street, between 17th and 18th st; builder. G. Christensen, S9000. Building permits tor operation's of (1000 or orer, issued September 19, 1922: Scbeuerman- Bros., erect residence. 403 E. Slst street, between E. Lincoln and E. Grant ttreets; builder same; (3400. Gust Wold, erect residence, 1235 Garfield avenue, between Ainsworth and Jarrett; builder, J. H. Meyers. (4500. W. H. Hildebrandt, erect residence. 1480 Thompson street, between E. 55th and E. 5ttth sta. N. ; builder same, (5000. George E. Baker, erect residence. 444 Je sup street, between . 7th and E. 9th sts. N.; builder. 1.. R. Miller and H. E. Miller. 2 50O. L. E. Griffith, erect residence, 3-!4 Hohutn street, between Orient and Atlantic streets; builder. J. E. Griffith, (1600. E. E. Merges, erect residence. 659 E. 36th at. X., between Morris and Ferguson streets; builder. A N. Mekkelsen, (3500. . - 1- . . 1 O40 17 veurBe juroopp, erect resilience, -oo 52d street, between Madison and Main .streets; builder, U. U Ahlson. (3000. (ieorge Karnopp. erect residence, 1560 Mil liard avenue, between Lombard and Stafford streets: bnilder H. U Ahlson, (2 5O0. Crown Flour Mills, repair dock. Front street, between Raleigh end PetiygroTe streets; builder, L. H. Hoffman. (2000. Liena Bondison, erect residence, l -o . l ' rision. between 46th and 47th street; builder same. (4500. W. L. Graham, erect residence. 634 E. sotn st. N , between Siskiyou and Graham arenue; builder. W. B. Richards, (1200. W. H. Norman, erect residence. 1220 E. Alder, between 41st and 42d streets; builder same, (1000. Vital statistics marriages. Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES A. William Lengaaa, legal, 683 Multnomah St.. and Lillian Borgeson, legal. 1191 Mary land are.' John SeehaTer. legal, Ients. Or., and Dor ri M Unhnrr. leeal. 10017 65th are. S. E. Carl Spsdafore, 31. 403 E. 43d t. and Angelme Albano, 17. 11S3 rtuoai ae Willis S. Maloney. legal. 490 E. SSthst. N.. and Amv (iilovson. legal. Portland. William C. Bush, legal. Carlton hotel, and Betty Bennett, legal, PorUarKl. Georee W. Mettler. leeal. 719 E. 19th St. V. and Esther Hughes, legal, 687 E. 16th St. . WEDDING VngrIve W. G. SMITH CO.. 811 Meraan Bids. BIRTHS DUEL To Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tuel. 514 Flint.. Sept. 15, a son. MAGEDAN'Z To Mr. snd Mrs. G. K, Ms- eedanz. 1075 E. 24th St. N., Sept. 11, a daughter. ABBOTT It Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Abbott, 506 Beacon. Sept. 10, a son. OLSEN To Mr. and Mrs. O. Olsen, 7425 f4tri are. S. E., Sept. 11, a son. CAMPION' To Mr. and Mrs. H. Campion. 783 Hoyt, Sept 9. a daughter. AM A DORA To Mr. and Mrs. L. Amadora, 1195 Lsmbert, Sept. 3. a daughter. HARRISS To Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Harriss, . 105 iTanhoe. Sept. 13, a son. DAWES To Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Dawes, 69 E. 7 2d. Sept. 11, a son. GOWNS To Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gowns, 845 13th. Sept. 18, a son. ROETTGER To Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Roett- ger. 157 Morgan. Sept. 1 6, a daughter. DEAN To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dean. 1204 E. 16th st. N.. Sept. 10. a daughter. HICKET To Mr. and Mrs. M. Hickey, 981 Missouri, Sept. 15, a son. &ERNAN To Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kr- non. 1471 Greenwich, May 6, a son. Ml LI, A R To Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Millar. 766 Minnesota, Sept. 9. a son. HUBEIi To Mr. and Mrs. George O. Hubel, 5803 59th are., Sept. 16. a son. DEATHS WEST Margaret Alexandria West, 880 E. 28th, Sept. 19, 17 years: septic meningitis. HOLTON Frank E. Holton. Portland sanita rium, Sept. 18, 40 years; Talmlar heart disease. BEVIS Langford H. Beris, St Vincents hos pital, Sept. 17. 68 years; acute dilatation of heart. MITCHELL Clyde Mitchell. 758 Albina are Sept. 19, 5 years; acute g astro enteritis. DE LACY Fanny De Lacy, 863 Marguerite. Sept. 19, 73 years; carcinoma. .IRIl'E Katsuno Iriye, St. Vincents hospital. Sept 18, 25 years; tubercular meningitis. NELSON Albin Nelson. Willamette rirer, Sept. 16. 54 years: drowning. SMITH Ben F. Smith. Sellwood hospital. Sept. 17, 81 years; carcinoma of stomach. W1THROW Arnold W. Withrow. Hahnemann hospital. Sept. 16. 27 years; auromi. DOSS Loraine Jane Doss, St. Vincents hos pital, Sept. 16, 1 year; foreign body in trachea. DIVORCES FILED GLENS- -Frank iTy against Wilma Clare Glenn. PETERSON Petersen. Bess Myrtle against irring H. CI,EMENT Mary A. against Kay F. Clement KEHRLI Dorothy G. against Casper Kehrlt. HOW LAND Lenora R. against Walter A. Howland. DRISCtiLL Oerena I. against Benjamin F. Driscoll. DIVORCES GRANTED HKSSLER Gertrude from Emit HessWr. SIMPSON Mildred from Stanley Simpson. WIIA'OX M. from Arthur Wilcox. JOHNSON Celia from Ralph Johnson. LARSON Sarah from George Larson. MAEHTENS Emil H. from Erelyn Maer tens. BERGMAN Ethel from Fred Bergman. GREGORY Cecil L. from G. A. Gregory. ROBERTSON Walter H. from Helen Rob ertson. BURNEDGE Chester from Edna Born edge. GLENDENNING Nettie A. from H. H. Glen denning. CT.AUK Alice M. from Robert Clark. CALDWELL Mary K. from Edwin B. Cald well. DAVIS Flowie from W. W. Daris. KEIXER-i Christina from Jacob Keller. C LAY TON" Katherine from Harry Clayton. CCRRIE Mae from Donald Currie. MEYERS Lucijl from George Meyers. RAINS Harel from J. J. Rains. r.CRDICK Mayme O. from V. C. Rurdick. HYOZOSKY Annie from Salmon Byososky. GRK( KR1' Charles W. from Jennie W. Grogorr WILLIAMS Sue It from. P. C. Williams. ROSS Derra firm Kenneth Ross. TAI-LMAN Elisabeth from Arthur Tallraan. CTJMMTNGS Pearl from R. W. Cnramings. SHERWOOD Margaret from John W. Sher wood. SPECIAL NOTICES 101 STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF STATE SALEM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that por- mnt to the provision of Sections 2726-2729 uregon Lws, toe loUowiDg state warrants lasted for a period of more than seren years prior to July 1. 1922, will be declared void and pay ment thereon refused by the State Treasurer of Oregon, unless presented for payment at the uztice ot tne State Treasurer, Salem. Urea on, within sixty , days from the 14th day of Sep tember, 1922. the date of the first publication ol this notice: GAME PBOTECTIOS FUND Warrant Date In Whose Number Issued Faror Amount 16585 July 3.1914 Tuttle, W. I (3.00 17258 Aug. 6.1914 Tankey. John W. 1.00 l"i476 Aug. 20. 191 Dey, L. S 1.00 174S3 Ang. 20.1914 Gibson J. T 1.00 17499 Aug. 20. 1914 Laney. H. M 2 00 19173 Not. 5.1914 Horeang. Sadislar. 1.00 191S0 Not. 5,1914 LiUich. Guy 2.00 19IS3 Not. 5,1914 Maddna, Delmer . 1.00 MOTOR VEHICLE FUND 22500 Apr. 8. 1913 Brown, Frank M.J2.00 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hare here unto set my hand and caused the Seal of the State of Orecoa to be hereto affixed this 1st day of September. 192. (Seal) SAM A. K0ZER. Secretary of State. DISSOLUTION OF PARTS KRSHTP C. A. Rosecrans and 4 ward Clk. dotqs business in Portiand. Or., onder style name of Rose City Tailoring Co., have by mutual consent dissolved partnership tins 19U day of Sept.. 1928 Mr. Ilk and D. Mashin will assnme ail outstanding tiabilities and coot nue buainess. i 5 r. A. ROCECRAXS. EDW1RD CLK, J- IX MASHIN. I WILL Dot be responabW tor any biUs con tracted by ay wife, Madeline Xounx. alter this date. Sept. 20. 1922. (Signed) LORES W. TOTJXG. I WILL NOT be resDonaihl for an ilehta : eontracted by my wife, Violet Holland, after I Set. -21. 1933. v Ed Holland. , ... . , . J Here's the Way to Get Them FREE There are any number of things you may want to buy or sell. And through Journal classified advertisements you can make your wants known to tens of thousands of people all for a dime a line. So to secure the chocolates free all you need to do is to bring in a cash want ad for publication that will include the big Sunday edition of The Journal. c YOUR 2-LINE JOURNAL WANT AD WILL COST YOU ONLY 20 CENTS YOU WILL BE GIVEN THE CHOCOLATES FREE And after you have found out how delicious Janke's Chocolates really are, remember you can buy them at most good dealers any place in Portland. Ask for Janke's Chocolates, and insist upon getting the genuine. YOUR WANT AD WILL A PPEAR IN MORE THAN 100,000 COPIES OF THE BIG SUNDAY JOURNAL The Journal Business Office is open from 7:30 a. m. until 11 p. m. every day of the year. Bring in your want ads any time. Our advertising girls are always glad to help you write your ad if you wish. 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 SCPEE15TEKDBHT O BUILD ISO FLUFF RUGS Made from row ld iwa at fiaea half the) I f MS Eead roar ras ua weolaai elotM Mai) Ontora. Saad tot Bocaiai al Ruts taws OtaaiMd - RORTHMUT RU OO. 1M ks in i AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSOX S AUCTION HOUSE. 169-173 BEGUN BTHJST. PALB aw MEETING NOTICES 102 THE MASTERS, WARDENS AND PAST MASTEKS AS SOCIATION will meet in library S V7 room of Maaonio club. Matlno- WY 8 n an FiMit. Kail attendancv is deslrwl. Order of president. LESLIE S. PARKKB, Sc SEIiLWOOD LODGE NO. 131. A F. A. M. Stated icaetio tomorrow ( Friday) Tenir at 8 o'clock. TbUocs welcome. By or der W M. 3. H. BDTLEH. Sac MOtTXT HOOD LODGE Ka 157, A. F. A A. M.. 834 Ktik-H street. Special tomorrow Friday) renins at 7 o'clock. E. A. Decree, , F. W. EXKE. Sec. PORTLAND LODGE NO. 55. A v a, a . u RmHii m- . munvcatioa Fridar. 7 p. m. . A. JUCtTM. HAPPT HOME SOCIAL CLCB will fi-rm dances Terr Saturday mailt at W. O. W. hsU. 128 11th St.. ataronc Sept. 2. Union aaosac A today, until 1 1 JANKE CHOCOLATES ARE HAND ROLLED AND DIPPED MEETING NOTICES 102 NOBLES: The stated month ly session of Al Kader Tem ple will be held in the Pyth ian buiidins. West Park and Yamhill streets, Saturday. Sep tember 23. Concert by Al Kader band at 7.30 p. m. Business session at 8 p. m., followed by special meeting of widows' and orphans' fund for pnrpose of approving by-laws. Entertainment. All members requested to be present. Visiting Nobles welcome. By order of the Illustrious Potentate. HARVET BECKWITH. Recorder. ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS Clan Marleay No. 122, win hold a regular meeting Friday, September 22, Pythian temple. Busi ness and initiation. Visiting clansmen welcome. J. LAING. Secy. JOHN SHANNON L. O. U. No. 509, meet , eyery Thursday, 8 p. m.. No. 208 Third st. Visiting brothers welcome. GUL REAZEE GEOTTO INFORMAL DANCE PYTHIAN TEMPLE THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 HARRY A. M RAE. LADY relatires of prophets. Gul Beasee Grot to, are requested to meet at Multnomah hotel Friday, Sept. 22. 2 :30 p. m., for the purpose or organizing M. O. W. S. or Caul dron. MBS. S. L. SEEMAN, Mysterious Enchantress, Organizer. A REGULAR meeting of the Washington chapter. Order of le Molay, will be held on P Friday erening. Sept 22. Judge Koocrt Tucker will gire an ad dress. There will afeo be an election of offkrers. TED V. MESDEXHAU, Scribe. WEBFOOT CAMP NO. 65. WORLD, meets erery Fri day night in W. O. W. temple. 128 11th at. All members raqnested to be present Visiting members welcome. H. BABBTJR. Clerk. PHFrlVX DGB t. eyery dy e.Tening. Open meeOni and entertainment this week. Brire F. O. SEA TON, K. of E. 4 S. UjO MEMBERS of Hassalo lodge will nv . r. , i r. Star lodge No. 219. at 104 H Kukngsworth arenue, tonight. nnr j. w. oAvis. n. g. w D. SCOTT. Rec. Sec. WINONA TtEHFiriir Trw?p NO. 209 Our regular meeting. Friday night. Sep- - wiuuw win siso oe toe 7lst anniTersary of the degree. All members are requested to be present. By order. LOLA HENZIE. N. G. FLORENCE DOM SEE. Sec'y. OBEGOS COMMANDER Y NO. 1. K T. Special conclar Thursday eremng at 7 SO e'eloec Red Cross. The wfll be appreciated. C. F. W IEGAND. Rec. SUNNYSIDE CHAPTER NO. 42, R. A. M., E. 39 th and Hawthorne Called eonrocatioB Friday erening. Sept. 22. 7:30 o'clock. R- A. de gree. Tisitors welcome. Order E H. P. W. J. B BECKEL. Sec ALBERT PTfR LODGE NO. 162. A. F. 4c A. M. Special commimicatioria Friday, Sept. S3, at 4 ant 7 o'clock. Pythian temple F. C. degree asd exam ination oo lecture. Visiting O. W. COOK, Sec w-ati JIW1XB1 a aaeeialtT: piwa. eharm. , Jaecec Sna, 11-1 IS otk ss wel tonight and o'clock tomorrow night janke Chocolates A Full Quarter Pound MEETING NOTICES 102 GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT NO. 2 8 I O. O. F. REGULAR meeting this Thursday ) erenina at o'clock. East Sixth and Al der streets. Patriarchal de gree. Visiting patriarchs most cordially welcomed. . ('. CHRISTENSEN, C. P. S. A. STARR. Scribe. MOUNT SCOTT CHAPTER NO 1 10, O. E. S. Regular meet ing thin (Thursday) eTe nun- Work. By order of W. M. MAUD E. CONNELL. Sec'y. CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH tc, thank our friends and neigh bors for their kindness during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral of ferings. Mrs. Phoebe M. Fugate, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Byrne. DEATH NOTICES 103 MEIKLE In this city, September 21, G Meikle. aged 69 years, lata of 227 Lar- rabee street. The remains are at Flnley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES 104 KAVANAUGH At tin residence. 328 Main street, September 20. Oneida Kayanauah. age 24 years, beloTed wife of Charles, mother or f.la-ine and La eda. Also snmyed by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Lawn, one brother and one sister, all of Portland, one brother of New York. Friends are invited to attend the funeral serricea, to be held at tue chapel of the Portland Mortuary, Morrison at Twelfth street, west side, Friday, September 22, at 2:30 p. m. Concluding service Hose City cemetery. OBLANDER September 20. 1922, at the family residence, 1019 Grand arenue north. Weasellena Oblander, aged 84 years 11 months and 4 days; widow of the late Andrew Oblander, beloved mother ot Fred and Kath- enne Oblander of Portland. Funeral sernces Saturday. September 23. at 2 p. ai. . from R. T. Byrnes' funeral home. 901! Williams arenue at Mason street. Interment. Rose City cemetery, mends muted to attend. C ALB RE A TH In this city. September 20 Daniel M. Calbreath, ace 73 years, beloved husband of Adeline Calbreath. father of Mrs. Dwight A- Hoag of Monmouth, Or., brother of Dr. J. F. Calbreath, Portjiand, and T. W. Cal breath of The Dalles. Funeral serricea will be held under the direction of Miller & Traeey. Friday, September 22, at 1 :30 p. m, at the ETangeMcal church, Monmouth, Or. MEYER At bis late residence, 444 Kenll worth arerrue, Jacob L. Meyer, aged 19 years. Funeral serrice will be held at the Anabel Presbyterian church, Friday, at 2 p. m. Friends inrited. Remains at P. L. Lerch funeral parlors. East Eleventh at Hawthorne. BUXTON The funeral service for the late Adam a. Buxton of 933 East Yamhill street, will be held Friday, September 22, at 2:30 p. m., at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends inrited. Concluding serrice Rose City cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 103 Snook & Wheaidon FUNERAL DIRECTOR SUCCESSORS TO BREEZE SNOOK BELMONT AT 88TH. TABOB t5. Lerch, Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHOKn PHONE EAST 71. A. U. E EN WORTHY H. fl. Frirnnsn A. D. Ken worthy & Co. moVM 1M ST. B. Jl Attt. 1S-It. Finley's Mortuary MONTGOMERY AT KFTH. MA DT 4 3 IE K. I . Byrnes "UtablmI 01 Wflliama Ave XTATJm M C. H. WILSON. R. ft Birji CHAMBERS CQ ISO. ' XB-tSft Eiilinerworth are. Wabrot 8804 McENTEE ea EILERS roaeral Parlors wluTal theracy of home. 18th and -Ererett eta, PWe Bdwy. aiaa. Aata. A81-X MTT.LER A TBACKTr dectora. Fuwrals $7i and aa Waahiactea at EU at. Broadway 26L 6lan.a- UNDER T AE1N (I CO -WH Mala 4162. Car. M a CUxT A. R. Zeller Co.Vf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10 Bast Side Funeral Directors F. C. DUNNING. INC Tbe Family Seta the Pries.' 414 E Aider st. Phone East IS. Edward Holman & Son THIRD AND SALMON MAIN 07 TBE PORTLAND MOHTDABT. Morriaoa at Hth. west tide. Bdwy. 0410. MONUMENTS 106 eWm eynjlluauu uahbib innt-n i FLORISTS 107 Martin&Forbes Company SS4 WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 026H. FINE FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS ARTISTIGALLT ARRANGED MAIM I CSV wSXOVI haKZS Smith's Flower Shop "Portland's Progressive Florist Flowers fne A'A AnMitnn. Mara 73 IB. T. O. Luke. Mgr.. 6th and Alder LOST AND FOUND 108 LOST Between Independence "and Hood River, from automobile, an tanlm m- taining army discharge, naturalisation oanen and real estate .deed. Finder please return to Alex rrglesoa. Mood Hirer. OT. 15 reward. LOST Shield shaped blue and gold fraternity pin with pearls forming letter "T" in cen- Bdwy. 5270 between 5 and 8 'p. m. LOST Pair shell rimmed gUesea on lDth or between FmnkHn mrA vmv11 xti day morning. Phone. Sellwood 8191. Be rn. LOST In Auditorium or ea street, a gold hmw.h MMm.Uf1 mm whk . , sake. Finder call 'East 6978. 868 Knott. rtewara. LOST Brindie Boston bulldog, part of face waive, ecrew an. Answers to name of "Peooer." CaD Walant 111! nr r-. roaa Reward. LOST Large amount of money in sack on Morrison bridge. SS0 reward. H-1S2 BaL i LOST At Roberta Bros. Tueadar afternoon! long black leather vmrsa otwitaininv Mils ,ii change. Aut. 629-50. Reward. FOUND Canadian war eervioe button. Owner can nave same bv erjDtvlii a t hi rTMf Ttuinw Aprs., ira ana v augnn. LOST Jeweled Lamda Chi Aloha fraterwitv between 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Reward. LOST Liver and white noisier, female: am on collar H. L. Grinnell. Finder cail East ion. aaoerai rewara. LOST Toamg tan colored Jersey cow; tip of wns eawexs su; gooa cosainon, gindeg call Tabor 8468 and reoelvo reward. , LOST Satchel eootaining painter's overalls and brashes, near Bl. vatfa etrasL. Find please eaJl Tabor; 8481. Reward.. LOST Two Oiled preacriptaena front Power A Estee. Atwater 2497. LOST ChOd'e acafaler aignet ring, initials Q. D. Can Mrs, De Waide, Main 27. HTni.irX Miami kM' Wmk and white. No. 1W70. Kewsrd. Eaat 7288 LOST Boston bag. including lunch and thermos Bottle. tu Walnat 2564. FOCNX Black and white, short-haired female dog; medium sue. Tabor 0811. LOST Out of ear Saturday sight, child 'a taupe wwinsiBtu. zuii. rOUND Male Irish setter. 9123 Foster road. LOST AND FOUND 108 THE FOLLOWING articles were found en tbe oara of the P. B. U P. Co. Sept. 1. 1S32: S ambrellas. 4 lunch boxes, S parses. 8 pins, boa- tomatoes. 3 hand bags. 2 pr. t lores, J book, 8 pack sees, egg eraie, rope. Photo, 3 keys, card case. Owners may obtain asm upoa proper identification at 1st asd Alder at- station. . , LOST Between Pine and Oak. on west aide of Sd at.. Saturday, scarf pin. gold with mall diamond head, also clasp with bone ahoe design. Bdwy. 1150. 0 Board of Trade. LOST Knight Templar eommandery watch eharm oe. black fob. Sunday evening. Kind ly return same to Air. J. Mfturton. 1403 Cleve Uad ave. Wai 5883. or -report to Oregoa eommandery. WILL the party who picked up dark brown coat on Astoria highway Monday p. m. Please return cjoat and papers and keep part of money for reward? Walnut OS42. Send papers to 1234 Borthwfck at. EDUCATIONAL 200 DO TOU vVANT A GOOD POSITION I Courses at the Adoox Auto School are longer and more expenaire than most achoola. bat Ad cox graduates earn more. Our record of help ing over 500 graduates to big paying jobs la the proof. Dou't enroll elsewhere until you hare inspected our school. Call any daj (except Saturday), at 10 a. m or 2 p. m., or tend for our big 112 page FREE catalog. Aak for Book No. 4. ADCOX ACTO AVIATION SCHOOL 374 Wasco aC roraer Union ave. BEGIN EARNING MONET QUICKLY Enroll for day or rummer school at thh great business college, the training school fat raecesa. Courses include comptometer, stenog raphy, banking, bookkeeping, private seers ariat. Writ or pboM Mail 690 for free catalogue, Fonrtn pear Morrison. Portland. "We Put Business Into Tea: Then Too Into Buna sea" A Business CoDece of Distinction (Formerly Link' Business College) TCford bldg., 407 Morrison. Bdwy. BOSS THE DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Alisky Bldg., has arranged with a universitv antdu- ate of wide experience to conduct a class in special English. Anyone who wishes to 1m prore his English-, is eligible.. Register now. Main 0324. BTTJDT MASSAGE Pie pa tea ens for sanitarium work, phjeiaUa assistant or private practice. Hydrotherapy ta also taught. Portland School of Manage. Inc.. 414-15 toek Excbance bldg MOLEB BARBER COLLEGE, will teach you i tue xraue : eight weeks; receive some pay while learning; positions secured. Wilts of call for catalogue. 284 Bumside st. MEN. women, learn barber trade; wage while . learning, u re gen tsarDer College. 233 Mad- uon sr. - LEARN TELEGRAPHY runway Telegraph Institute. 4S4 Railway Kxcnange mag. iay ana ugnt e HELP WANTED MALE 201 MEN WANTED Northern Pacific SaQway On, will employ men ai races preacriDea by the United states railroad labor board aa follows: irtr .'acbinista rr ...70 per honr Blacksmiths 70o per hour Sheet metal worker TOe per hour Electrtelaaa tj- TOe pet hour SUtiocsry eoglneers ....Various rate Stationary firemen Various rate Boilermakers ...,vr..70 to TOHo per hour Passenger ear mem 70o per hour Freight ear men 68a per hour Helpers, all classes 47o per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and ooe-half for time worked in excess of S hour per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and given aa ovoortunity to do so. A strike bow exists on the Northern PacM railway. Apply to any roundhouse nr ihm ee en. NORTHERN FACIFIO BY. at Ti vVaah, SPOKANE. PORTLAND SEATTLE RAILWAY COMPANY rU rt.RO.4r MECHANICS WANTED STRIKE CONDITIONS 840 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING HOW DOES THIS STRIKE TOC, BOYS f " Light, clean, congenial work, good nav splendid chance for advancement. Rn wheela preferred, but have a few ooys wiuictui waeais. r,xpenence unnecessary Only boys over IS need apply to 258 Oak st. Ask for Mr. Loop. EXPERIENCED aeute salesman! Prefer mar- i.rrr r,.- ""r"' m. nrnHllgarft 4-A tfla 1 1 fklll I r en4 .).. A- i L r "A uv mj pitice tiL-uM wj ncnuftv trapciior. Apply jaetu Te Co., OVU Hltm g4 AN . "' eswe HinmeD wiui cars. To men who make good will be given charge of de partment and interest in firm. Commissions promptly psia. See Mr. O'Connell with GREAT WESTERN INVESTMENT CO. 20 Chamber' of Commerce Bldg. t99K urn unuwn . w . ia smsgia oy many sales men ; some make more; congenial, easy work ' 1 Mpcriraw unnecesaary; easn weekly; busineas splendid year around. WASH INGTON NURSERY CO., Toppsnlih. Wash. Box A. THOROUGHLY experienced furrier." Apply etn' pioyment bureau, before 10:80. a. in. EIp- W ANTED Three lire 'salesmen. Daily eara inga. without exaggeraUon, 15.00 and more. Write fully. WesUrn Import Co., Boa 123 Portland. ' WANTED Box maker to make 25-pound f.mw uwn, mimo jiuuvr lor prune boxes. Oregoa Grower Packing corporation, Boae- VUS. W 1 HANSON'S oM rellahl amnWi u . . . IT - . . J u.,. vii ii w naa moved from the Raleigh bidg. to the Maeleav- hills. 4A1 O O M XT' V . . . . " 7682 . rtesumxion c itdwy WANT ED A good tire aheet metal worker at -ppir m person to supt.. Coast Cul vert A Flume Co.. Kenton. Portland. Or. aD your apNM scoooi noors placing high class low priced crystal radio seta. Sea ua. tiv spmiwa ph. PARTNER-in established wU t.i, plenty work; small investment; make from ga to tin a pvo pwroiafl oidg. SALESMEN of charaeter to take charge of territory xor anwis mac seu to every mer ehant. Mr. Warner. 220 Fleidner kuiMin. TWO door pate hers. $5.00, 8 hours. Out of town. No teee. Irwin. 420 Lumberman Diag. . WANTED Boy with wheel to delirer for meat market: oay .won; wtiung .to leara trade. 658 E. Morrfaon at. - HIGH PRICES paid to experienced rasor clam diggera on Clataop beach by Warrenton Clam Co., Warrenton, Or. WOOD turner; must be experienced and fin taming. Baker Mfg. Co.. 263 16th st.. near Jefferson. .i ' WANTED Salten for the Northwest to sell factory specialty line shoes. Broadway 1290. WANTED Experienced fluff rug wearer. Ore gon Fluff Rug company. 1984 Ev Stark. WANTED At once man to learn vulcanising and retreading. Call 482 Hawthorne. WANTED Man to dig and brick up eees- pcoi. ootn sc. o. JBmt Auio oa-vt . SOLICITOR with ear for' cleaning and piew ing.- 883 Union are. N. CARPENTER work in exchange for lot in Park Ros district. Csll Wdra. 2216. BOYS 'WANTED Apply at the Portland Bas ket V Handle Co., 1821 Macadam road. TWO carpenters to irame house. Yaatier. venter-wae Bourfce .. Capitol Hill. ' BOOKKEEPER, salary 8128. Answer in U ... tail.. B-194, Xeumel. . - . HF4 J WANTED MALE 201 APPLE PICKERS WANTED FOR DCFCR ORCHARD COMPANY. TRANSPORTA TION ADVANCED TO THE JOB. ' " lSO CAN USB PARTIES WITH FAMILIES WHO HAVE THEIR OWN CAMPING EQUIPMENT. ' ' .CHEAP TRANSPORTATION ON BOAT, WHICH LEAVES 7 A. M. DAILT. - . APPLT TO THE DCFCR ORCHARD COMPANY AT DUFCR. OBEGON. OR THB HAN LEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. AT 33 NORTH SECOND 8TREET, , LABOREBS WANTED. APPLT AT 26 W0RCESTZB BLD0. THIRjD AND OAK. WANTED Electric wiremen. Call 644-35. - HELP WANTED FEMALE 20 WOMEN wanted for peeling pears: must have' health cards. Apply tomorrow mommg ready for work. Starr Fruit Products Co., 321 E. Yamhill. . - WANTED 2 pilers. Must be over 1 yrs. of sge and not over 24. Apply Amea Harri Neville Bag Co.. 15th and Hoyt. WOMEN wanted to work in cannery at Van. eouver, preparing pears; stesdy work and. food pay; carfare paid to and from Portland. Keport in tbe morning ready for work at the Oregon Picking Co. nlant. Ninth and Hill tta., Vancouver. For information call 6096. THE WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE DIVISION. city of Portland, offers its aemcea In all matters pertaining to tbe welfare and protec tion of women and girls: interviews ccnfidso-r ti- . 814 Worcester Lldg., Sd and Oak sta. Phi-ne r-odway 74 22. BEAUTY PARIXJR 1 Owner must sell beauty parlor, fully equipped, good business. Down town location. Must sell ac count of health, will Invoice rlna tn IHOU will sell for only $500.: Real moneymaker. fi04 Buchanan bldg. - WANTED- A woman who wants a permanent home as comnanion to ekierlv woman. Imtiea are light. Will .pay fii, board and room. No objection : to one child. Call at once. 106S 8d st. ' WANTED Two women about 40 years of age for bouse to house demonstrating; noth ing to sell, straight salary. Armlr Frldsv morning, 9:15, Green Stamp office, 8d floor uiaa. wartman at King. GOOD girl, assist in, cooking and general house work; good wages and good home; prefer Finn, Human or Norwegian. Call morning 9 to 12, or evenings 6 to 8. Phone Eaat OV.KO - . tfOA ,1- ' l v t 1 m, ai, vav vt mlh, in iringtnn. W A N TED Two girls to clerk" in grocery tore. Must be good writers and accurst at figures. Give telephone and address also' wages expected. A-242. Journal. - EARN 20 weekly spare tune at home, ad- dressing, mailing music, circulars: send 10a for information, etc American Mnaio Co 1658 Broadway, New York. WANTED Responsible housekeeper. ideal working conditions. good wage.. Call Broadway 6242 or Oak Grove 11-J, after 4 o'clock. - WANTED A young girl to help. with light hou.se Work. Gnaw hiHiia aviH iam, m 212 Carruther. Apt. 17. 9A T A riTL'u . A TZ L J '' 1 watuMTvi bv nara uia new aanoe steps at Ringler's school, Broadway at Main: anod nnir.iotla t r. mnmrml ln.fmMH ANY GIRL m need of a fneod. apply to the t seivauon Army nescne noma, ataytair and Ajexanqer sis. frame aim bsqo. it bi ear. WANTED Housekeeper for working man. near If ill INI. 1 1, V,. nkWHnn ti. . U one child. DX-240, Journal. GIRL for housework in smaU apartment, good home, good wages. Eaat 5943. GBEGG shorthand taught privately by expert. Brosdwsy 4118. . SCHOOL GIRL or wrnnsn, evening work, fee room and board. East 6482. . GOOD plain cook. Some first floor Work. tilad to have omnia. Main 1478. CAN accommodate two more pupil in our evening class in beauty culture. Bdwy. 8269. HELP WANTED WITH INVESTMENTS 206 YOUNG woman as partner in real estate busi neas. old established of fie; must have some office experience ; 8300 necessary. 1 D-155. Journal. - x SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251 PAINTING, TINTING, ALL BRANCHES. REASONABLE. VAIL BKOS., WAL. 8826. PAINTING and tinting, first ciaa work, ra onable. Sellwood 2124. PLL'MBING done very reasonable by the hour or by the job. East BB88. BENSON TECIC boy wishes after school jab. Age 17. Phone Hellwotid 2810. MECHANICAL draftsman and designer desire posiUnn. S-14Q, Joumsl. WINDOW trimmer, furnishing 1 salesman: stearfv? rood reference. P-72. Journal. BENSON student wishes work after school, and ail oay eiuiij. , , . -v, CEMENT foundations, houses raised, cement . m ,, Li-J. ........ki. , . aOAH WOTS Ol SJl 'l"-'i irii.ui-. otn.i.i pann. S1UNGLER 12 years' experience.. All work . . .. i . u;inn Ao.it CABPENTERS Bepair work 'done by " day or contract. CaU East 9384. GOOD cook, ChineaeTwanta position in family ..11 lh O AS U. tint A aao o Or SmaU V.ww. rm -'- " " W uag-va. PAPEK HAKll-l'li-.w, TIMING, .WNS made, general gardening; work goaf ...teaxL Main 0521. GRADING excavating, team work of all kinds. Tabor 2212. 89 E. 7th st N. BASEMENTS, grading, general teasnlngi con. tract or BAKER halper. 23. want, riu T. A. Kent, at tt flUIUVU w.a-.a wwv-a. iTTASTERISG,. repairing a tpeciaily; by day nrfr all work cuaranteeiL Eaat aaai OT " " ' - - 'J it ALSO MINING, painting done, contract or day "rtT Call Main 6582. 4 - . TVAM1NG. plowing,. excavating, etc; ako dump wagons. tw a. a VJ Jw- vmiv. ROOFS repaired and painted; tin and pa past Voots covered with hot riitch. Tsbor 0926. CEMENT WOK. guarautd all kind. Kaxl Battee Co.. Sellwood 019. EXCAVATING, grading, gehecal Uam work, by day or contract. Walnut 1688. CONCRETE pouring, two to -cb mixara. Work guaraiateeq. iwm. WE dig etaafoola, connect sewers, cheaper than anyone m city. aumiimia oa-m. CARPENTER o ib Urge or too small; all work guaranteed. Mam 6848. ROOrBhinslcd and repsired. Atwater 8 T8(T 4Conttnuea on Fnkowmg rage) -' t