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WEDNESDAY, ' OCTOBER 11. 1922. : TlIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND, OREGON- EXPERIENCE PROVES THAT LABOR TROUBLES . ARE TOO MOSTLY BAD SEASON FOR : j STRIKES IM U. S. By J. . Beyle. J (Cewrrigh. f 23, by The, Journal.) : Kw York, Xl.- is.a" poor - goa far eMae- Jutrnow- to the raited jti. '' 1UTWfflUiwi of th employer. lb worker sad the public trod tods I that with, production increas ing, with Buying power ind ariUingneas to buy improving-and with eta? pieyer eager to expand -heir payrolls at high wages, industrial . dis pute were too east)?. The trend ef events iu plainly shown in -eperts . from (ireet -ak porta today. Tweo--ar-Mven take freighter nassed Detroit in ",-f - ' -Jt,J all loaded with coal. W u.fsff th nk or thaa J.OuO.OOO toiw iiare bee loaded U Duluth and vessel r earning back leaded to the SMW of safety with grain aad ore. La.aamao' trlka Fail Basis men of tit North west and ba laka region declared today they wr aris ftad tha atrik ef tha laka sesmen had failed aad that tha 'Northwest would set enough seal tor its winter acada before .the tkwe of navi gation. Tha frank statement -of "W. G. Lee. preri aent af tha railroad trainmen, that a ean eartad atrika, tiding - np railroad transporta tion, ' waa impossible' today as such a strwe ' would east both employer and ample-yes mora than they eoold afford to lose,' found imme diate concurrence 'among industrial executives and large employers today. Steal and coal men painted out that tLa trend of settlements for labor disputes re cently ha plainly indicated th decentrali aation of iiegotiations through individual agrae BanU. On manufacturer engaged ia making auto mobile part and equipment declared that the voluntary increase given by tha United States Steel corps ration given to its labor era who are largely unorganized, was tlie main factor in bringing about the organisation of tha so-called "company unions" formed in tiie last few months on many railroad and in many industrial plants lor dealing with iit aUridual disagreements. . Haw Cat land Strike About Settled Reports from .New England, New York and the Middle West indicated that points at issue Between striking textile and shoe workers gradually ware approaching settlement and plana are approaching normal, production again. ' --Ia gome sections the unusually warm weather ia hindering instead of' helping the fuel situa tion. In this port, arrival of steam coal 'from England and the lack of necessity for nvu.se- aojders to buy domestic bituminous sizes for trained lata us baa resulted in soma conges tion of terminal and storage facilities. Sim ilar conditions prevail in other centers. This condition cannot eUst ' thai first enrj genw. however. - Csostrvcile Work Heavler Same teeaaw wntina la ta a WJ today i bail&ieg operations thmtgaeat aa eoaa try, bat tha eoliiana af eoDstrarfioa now iq progress it greater than for any other aotana period on recced There ia errly gvwjence that the check ta building is only bemporary. bawerar, "ia sputa of the fact that material enrte bar advancrd about 10 per cent sinr, last spring. - t Tjirge eomtswctlra ooaapaaiea advanced ie opinion tcday that any falling off to the amount ef boaaa canetroetiBa would be awe thaa aqnalizsd by additional prwrsio isg pahiic, edaeational - gad reliaifflos bmkl inyi. Brick aaanfarorer arg back to ea,paeV tv preductioa . and tbey ara piling HP Irtiet firm in the belief that any meeiaa m price dnraig the wintet win be SKrs than wiped out by demand; m the spring. Paint rtea fgncli)f .' Paints ara oa . the BBtread. Soma rearlv saixed lead pglnt have been advaaeed In ewnts a galloa by makera to e4na!iasr tha rise last week' in lead price Wholesale, gvoeeea ie prnt the mt active rnfineae in months, farmers from en sad af the euttntry ta th ethW ara eoeaplaining are tha prtee for grain, bat th majority ara asm their first receipts frwm erov sales t P aid debts, " off Ksnsaa ' City. Oct. It.- A flan prepeeed by the city ffiiajs to place a tax of one cent a gallon on retail aaias ef gsaohne m order to provide 1 fnnd for street repair being argev. oasly opposed by motor er deajera and oil ra fining compaBie here. nnn net 11. Wmt Tirairria eoal has dropped 50a. ton. t. o. b. ears Boaton. The new urine ousted today by ftU daalart 9.15 a tea. GRAIN Fort Wortb. Texaa, Oct. 11 . fgrmert thKmshout this section ara gauwnag tneir n hnlh In - the dastiau and in the agoon light to take advantage af tha present dry weather to cogtylat tha harvest. PAPrw- Wew Tork. Oct 1 l.-The paper mills of th iTnited Rtates in general are today werk ing at apjwoximata aapactry, oply a few plants remaining wnare we output la not wy to per .cent U normal. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Atlanta, Oct. 11. Authentic report , J,ine railroad shortly will be ia the market for aneut aa.uuu.uuv won n ox new rpos iwc. GLASS Pittsburg, Oct. 11. The popularity of the inclosed automobile is creating an unusual de mand for plata glass nd ' the product shows an advancing tendency. This product and window glass are also affected by the ganergl HIDES Chicago. Oct. 11. -Th hide market waa nniet end stronc today. Stocks ara fairly lew. but sellers and buyers are in disagreement as to prices. - 8TKEL. Sharon. Pg,, Oct 11. The Carnegie Steel company has started Its No. 8 Want furnace ttti week. Two additional stacks will resume as seen aa sufficient coke Is received. Th Carnegie works is ex;pectd to be operating Bear normal by th last ef the weak. This means that tha American Steel aV Wire and the Arcer- Bethlehem and Lackawanha in " Steel-Merger "i -: tv.'..-,,JjM,.V.;.J --'IJ-rj:T .,,J:; TTgw Tart. Oct. II Tha Betfcfe. heat Stetl empa7 Tii(r ImI er th lckafr l oaa par It wag umiimI fallowlaa; mUav f tk 4ireterUt el beta rompsales. It also was ald that tha eBtblebcisi does not latead to abserb- air mora companies, aad talk ia that rer&rd that hag floated aboat la . f laaacial clrcleg wa ea tllelf wltheqt feaadatiea. Laeka wtut harheder will receive pro rt gbare of Btblekem gtock. lean Sfeel V Tiaplato plants caa increase their schedule. MILK ' - Kansas City, ktsa.. Oct. 11. Dairies here and ia Kansas Crty, Mo., have raised the price ef Bulk Is,, to 12c a quart. " SUGAR Kaasaa City, Oct 11. The great Eastern lliits eosBiaiay ef Pittsborg has leased a build ing here and has started a powder plant. The laMt wil supply Kartsaa. Missouri aad Ofcia- ' BrjILTjTJtG MATERIALS " Philadelphia.. Oct 11. There ts persistent demand today far bni'ding construction mate rial ia- this section, including iron, steel, lum ber and, electric supplier Less Gall; Is Shown r for Oil Shares on Curb By William F. Haffernan New Tork, Oct 11. Oil shares on tha carb exchang were quieter today thaa oa aay day reived her today stat that, the Atlantis Coist J Brent, with , price changes conferred to narrow limits in competition mtia we violent upward awing of. the last two week. Standard Oil shares moved irreaulariy and it waa noticeable that the demand -for these issues had materially slackened. Prairie - Oil and. Gas lost 50 points at one time. Standard Oil of Indiana, Standard of New Tork and Btaadard Oil of Kentucky moved with a nar row range. Standard of New York (nap stock y traded in on a when issued basis, wa coe during the early trading, gaining -a point above its close of Tnesdaj, but tha de mand subsided in the afternoon and most or the early gain waa lost. Despite the fact that Vacuum Oil directors declared an extra dividend of $7 in cash at yesterday's meeting the feeling in certain quartan is that the real melon is yet . to come. It w&v said today that the real melon cutting was 1a!i signed and ready to be made public. Independent Oils located in the Salt Creek oil fields continued firm at slightly higher prises. 'Salt Creek producers was actively traded in and reached -a new high for the year. Uutna.1 waa also prominent and went into new high ground. Mountain producers held firm around its previous dose, a bile the new Mammoth OU stock regained some of its lot at Tuesday. tiulf Oil of Pennsylvania waa actively sold again and went lower. - United States of America 1 4V4 Treasary Bonds OF 1947-52 - I i V THE SERVICES OF THIS ORCANI- . U ZATION ARE OFFERED FOR Til ' I ' ENTERING SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 1 l SECURING ALLOTMENTS OF ; I I THIS NEW GOVERNMENT ISSUE. I I Detailed Information on Request It I 1 1 V1 I 1 1 r 1 III Bond & Goodwin Tucker ill iwcoapoaTa . Ill I UNITED STATES 'NATIONAL BANK SU&BlrtC It I Hi Elb --ai.co to mtc tTti llll 111 1 1 II DBTGOODS MARKET STILt FJB3I; DEJIASD HODIX-G CP Xew Tork, Oct 11. Ther was no sign of wanting strength in the market for cotton cloths today. Demand for the Standard print cloths was strong and while nominally quota tions for sixty-four by sixties and sixty- eight by seventy-twos was regarded at od 10 14 respectively, many sellers were holding gut for iercnases. Sheetings also were well supported with slight improvement is quota tions in some descriptions. Mills making cotton and silk mixtures are well book i; i i into next year. Oanabergs and da teens continued active. Awning duck manu facturers are expected to announce spring prices this week in some cises. The silk market was fairly steady, bat activity in trading waa less marked. Quota tion on Canton 20-22s were off 6c a pound with a 21-3 cent drop in Kansai Ho 1. Money- aad Cxchaagre New Tork, bet 11. -tl. !. 8.) Call money on the floor ef the Kew York stuck ex change today ruled at 4 per : cent: high, 6V per cent; low. 4 Vi per cent Time rauney was steady. Bates were 4 Va 8 per eeat Th market for prim mercantile paper was steady. j . . . Call money in Ixmdoa today was 1 H Pr cent Sterling exeirang waa steady, with busi ness ia bankers' bill. at S4.4S far demand. Portland Barn eertlfieates Treasary savin certificates were sold ia Pestland daring September' ta th amount of SI 42,11, according to Postmaster John M. Jones. At the various iDvegon pestoffiees outeide of Portland. Hl,535 was reaiixed f rwm their sale. - 1 ' f yayal Stores Market ' N Tork, Oct 11. it X.'.B.) Turpen tine Savannah, fl.S34; Kev Tork. $1,40. Boein Savannah, SS.SO; iiw Terk, S(.65. 0?erbeck & Cooke Co. BSOKBS Mam bars Chicago Board f Tree. Bsard af Trade Bidg., Pertland. Pendletetf, Or, Walla Walla, Wasa, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND COTTON Losran & Bryan SEW TORK AHD CUfCAOO eaasssyasaamsnisj.itsaiL.1,. i i u .i n iiimiii Sett NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS gtepertad by The Jqag al Wall Street Burvaa , - Wall Street, .New Tarkj Oct tl.rr-Iwer price few bigb grade taatniwt boads of the type teeal lor sarin ca bank prevailed tod. Prices loasea were ia meet ease enky frac tional but iateo block vera aradabl to any ace wbo cared te bid. Aschisoa tiaeral 4 a sold t S hk early in tha day. At thi prine they war nearer th low than th high af tha year ta date. Tha high for tfc year wa Isti sashed as) Mi id n to) low waa -tm Jan. 4th- Cuow Pacific 4 ski aowsj to 1. Th big for th pear waa Mk "J July 14 and the low 2 en Jaaaary U Th two bonds were fairly, repreaeutatif of the market for thia rlaaa ef securities- Other high grade issues -in supply included Atlantic Coast line 4s. Northern Paoifie 3 and ta a less degree Cnited State Steel sinking fond & Whether thia meaauc tha waspctnioa of the bw govmmnt loan or whether it indicate greater demand for money for commercial purpose cannot 'be said. ta aosae quarters predictioxi ier a higher current ebarga for money were freely made. Outside tt th high grade issue th msr kat waa irregular with second grade and specu lative bond doing somewhat batter than ye terday. St Iuia San "rsn. wsucs were aH activ. Toledo. St. Louis St. Western 4s ad vanced. fJaion Bag A Paper a and west era I nion 6 ta went higher in. the early trading. United 8tate Bobber 6s and Ameri can oilting A Beig. ua were lower. liberty bond www. irregular but generally lower. A return ef 4 1, per cent fr 25 years on an obligation of the U. a. govt it must be admitted ia not like!? to be dupli cated for a long time to cosae. Foreign bonds ware firm and ia most cases higher. , . NEW TOBK BONDS New Tork, Oct 11. Following is sn of ficial lit of all bond traded in on the New Tork Stock Exchange today with pnees and sales up te and inciud.ag the close of tlie market Total sales today were- 13,864. . against 14.14.0O yesterday. H-.-938.000 week ago. holiday- a year asa, and jiU,4Tl,0l0 two years ago. "Vnm Jxiiun 1 to date tS.39T.667.6n0 unit gj.461.01.00 a year ago; and 2,aS7.8s2.ftO0 two year ago. IJBEKTY B0N1S 1 , Low. 1 Sales. In $1000 83iUb 257: 2Ja 1 1 856 8 1213 40 275 2 149 10 Sat do 1st 44 do 2d 4 V do O do 2d 4 Vi s Kg do 3d 4 Vis . . -110004 do 3d 4 Vis reg do 4th 4 fti. . . . 10004 I High. 16080 10008. 10000 88S0 9S0 Close. do Vic do do do 4th 4 Vis reg 4 s . . 4 a reg . . 4S 4 V re; . . . IfOREIGJf 2 S Argentine 7s. . . li Belgium 7 V. . . 4 4 Ju ti 7 do 6s 60 Chinese Rwy. 5s . S Bergan v. . , 3 Herns 8s 10 Bordeaux Ga. . . . lSjCcpenhagan 6V4s SlLyons 6s 6 1 Marseilles 6s. . . 121 Rio de 'Jan. os 4 do 8 eertfs.. ll,Soissons 6s SiSao Paulo 8s. . . 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GIvrusPe s 1002 Wilcox Bldg'lRTlwAND'TeiBroadway 5915 ; SAN FRANCtSCO SEATTLE :v LOS ANGELES - ; -i- Growth Continual and Expansion! The Public Service system will never stand still, nor will it ever be completecL It con stantly grows, expanding to . keep pace jwith an increasing population, as well as to fneet VP a w ' 1 1 -1 the increasing worernents or production, or labor saving devices, ana tne ever increasing demands of the public for more and better service. ; The Pacific Power & Light Co. serves prosperous communities wHicK are con stantly and rapidly growing. Their total populatioahas increased from 40,5.1 2L ; in 1900, to 140.000 in 1920. an increase of almost 100,000 in twenty year?: Conbnued.growth of these communities means continued growth of the Pacific pfiwet & Light Co,, which will continue to,expanjd in order to meeil the demands made upon it. r J i 1 The Preferred Stock of the Pacific Power & Light j Co. i$ an attractive investment, with high yield, , i worthy of the consideration of the investor -e- ' tailed information will be furnished upon request, .1 ) GOVERNMENT-MUNiaPALrCXOIsPCnATlON BONDS FOURTH AND STARK .POITTLAND BROADWAY 6481 SAN FBANPSC0LO$ AN0ELES-NEW YORKCHICAGQ-SEATTtEPOBTCANO -I Slet T fl00 1rM 1 I CiM. 843f ? 6 8..., 1W Oo pr In 4s . . . 9r do gen S i . 16 da ret A in U. '0-W B B , i . . 42 P V U BlCaets It 16 17 82 1 4 IP. B B, 6 ..." a eon Ha , Va aoM . da B 'A s ele eoaa 4a ... . 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OOiPrsirio Oil A Gas. 210-Prairie P L ISjSo Perm OUT - 160Southern I i. .. . 35800'S O Ind . . 1700S O Ky new .... lOjS O Neb 18BBS O N Y J ,. 22100(8 O N T new oOQj Vacuum .Oil .... 2 34 08 r 53 58 364 ' 11 134 07 26 351 767 i28T IS 116 203 i 66 TO 21 24 8 98 150 153 64 148 175 121 97 24 242 693 263 210 100 126 113 203 (64 i 64 655 Fc5 88 3 US a v-T :6 11 Ze i7 83 . 1V4 101 x 13 1 -V4 I 9 aa 71 lUst 62 10 1 8t 08 1 34 6 e . ISO 848 ITi A 19F. 1 0-T 24 . '342 70 1 104 131 118 ana 64 1 5 Water KlfBt Atked For Salem. Or.. On. 11. Th Bend Witti A Power company' has filed sn application with Htatn Kngarteer Copper core nag the appropriation of 5000 second feet of water frein the Deschutes river: for power pur pose, i Hestaarnnt Cnaaf m Haadg Eugene. Oct, 11. Mr. -nd Mr. R. H. Elliott, late of Bndon, have purchased the Terminal restaurant from M r. and lira. Bert Baird. Inheritance Tax Paid Salem. Or., Oct. 11. Aa inheritance s of 364.428.4 4 was paid to SUt Treasurer Hoff Tuesday by Oie Emily Faling Cabell estate in VuHnamah comnty. The- estate was val ued at 31,119.000. TTyled Frnft and Bean New Tork, Oat. H (I. N. Bean market irregular. Marrow choice, $7 00; pea choice, 3075; red! kidney choice. 36.00".' pried fruit market firm. Apricots, rhoie ti extra fancy, 241 m 38c; gpplea, evaporated, prime to fmsry. 17&19j prunes. 80 to GOh. 1'217c; prune 60s to 100s. 8 (9 11 Vie; peaches, choice to extra fancy. 12 J 10c; seedless raisins, choice to fancy, 21- 23c 'ew York Poitltrjr Market New Tork. Oct. 11. ft N. 8.) pcmltry market eady to firm. ChleVena, 28 (s38o; fov.Ls. 2. 30c; turkeys, 80 63c; ducks. 1518c; geese, 16 18c. - Lire poulyry market firm. Chickens, 21 9 25o; tcnrU. 20 30c: turkeys, 3S(?50c; rorjot eri, 14c; ducks. 26 (s 30c; goeee, 2125c. Jfew york-Loidoa Silrer New Tork,' Oct. 11.- (L N. 8.) Com mercial bar silver: Domestic unchanged at 90V4; foreign, lowaz at 60. tondon, Oct. 11. (I. N. 8.) Bar silver, 3-16d lower at 85 15-164 BUILDING PERMITS marriascs.Dirtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES -4- Jama C. Delaney. 27. No. 5235 T9tb st. S. JS.. and ilasy McOinty, 81. No. 196 Whit tsktr st. Kred C. KuU, legal, Nov 895 Busell st, and Marie Klein, legal. No. 889 East Burnside st. ' ' Louis eOeBenedetU. 31. No. 403 East 84th st, and A deli DeBeuetieUi. 21, No. 403 East 04th tt. Allen Meier. Jesal. Kot 421 Vista av., and Jane Seller, legel. No. 795 Ftanders St. Peter P. Sltner, legal. 931 Mallory 'are., and Agnes Aune, legal. No. 728 Missouri ara. Ous Delitraty, 28, No. 368 Pint st. and Uccho afitakoo'. -97. No. 824 Corbett St. Hercel A. Walker, legal. No. 108 East noiiana sr., ana atarvei a, aacLarry, icgu, No. 1143 Minnesota ate. Saliven E. Cairo, legal SaJem, Or., and itcs at Ziclinelp, legal. Sa 08 et Ai berta, st . . Lawrence If. Dickson. legal. San Francisco, CaL, and- Katheria Seller. No. 798 Flanders St.- I Roger IX Hutch ins, 20, Los Angela. ' Cat, ana uary raar, zs. No. 414 salmon st NEW -TODAY SO 1 FLUFF RUGS gio uoea yew am aws I fceael yew aV an sss 1 -. NeHTHV(.T ' Ow - CQ. I bat wft ..i..f. 1M aa::.ifl.t. CARDS OF THANJCS VE WISH to estecd to ear many kind mends aed aeighber ear heart tett gvaai t! for their want nd deeds at kv and aapport daring ta Uraeas aad paatung et ear dear mother aad wit. And w wish to eAawledg tha . many beaatlfid floral offerings. ' (Signed) VV ilired k: Davy and . Sons. - " . . j . - . sasaeMBaa iiii i ingji "JwweaBB FECIAL NOTICES 101 "r"11"1" "aw4jss0aasvBwa)B . K0T1C or BOKt A Ketiew 1 Wsabg gieea that M1ad bia bet rera by ta adfined ssatA th -boar ef $ o'eloefe. pi m., tb 1st day eg Ms ember. 1023, and imsaed lately thf waiter ptthlicly opened by th board ef di rectors lot school diatnet No. 1. Ualtnemak county, Oregon, at th afMe at said bnerw, jrveea N- 304, Ituttaeenah eeaatyi ewnrtheaa. ia th eity f PwrtUad, Oaoa. ror aa sshm oi bead of said sb4 cusanet. ia th nw o three hundred tbeexad eVoilar (3300,000). said bead o bw tn . d;noeai nation of out thoosanw dollar 81000 1 each, to aeax oat November 1. 1922. gad to nisiu mUi an numeneal order s fotUwsI- 10,000 en November 1. 1983; 817.00 em November 1. 120; I,0J0 on Novem ber 1. 1927; IT. 000 oa November 1. 1928 816.O0 s Novecabe 1, 139; $17,000 oa November 1, la0; 816.000 on November 1. 1011; $17,000 oa No jrember 1, 1932;. 110,000 oa Novemhev 1, 1938; 817,0 on November 1. 1934; - 816.000 on November . 1933; (17,000 on November, i; 1880; 8 141.000 a No vember J, 1037 1 'i 7.000 oa November , 1038; $16,000 w November , 1038; 3 i 7,000 oa November 1. 1040 818,00 aa November 1. l$4l! $18.00 ea Mo nmbef 1, 1042; said bonds ta br Incer jt at not ta elcd per oent (6ft) per aaaaat, pybl aeaninaually, on the first days of kiay and Nevember, prineiugi and interest to be paygbl at tb offle f th county treasurer of Multnomah county. Ore gon, or at th tlsoil aaenoy ot th stat ef Oregon, la New J'rk city, at tha option of the purchaser. AO bid mast specify th rgU af Intorest. and must be gecosnvaaied by ertified check r $16,000. - The- beard reserve the right te reject any and ay bida, H. E. TJtTON. Clerk, School Dtitrict No. Unttnomah County, Oregon, gtoom 4 01 County Conrt- llOUKC. - NOTICE. Exggainatioa fey th degreei ef certified pnblie accoontant of Oseaoa .will be held at th Central library. 10th and ITgmhlll sis.. m vtuibo, vrreew,- on iitsnoiy yaa gvtaay, -November 16 and 17, from 9 a. ru. to 5 P- at. f Quest! nns will be asked in Theory ef Ac counts, PraoUcal AcoouaUng. AadiUng and Commercial Law. --Candidates are request! to (il applica tions with th secretary, soon a poasibl. and not later than November 10, accompa nied by the statutory fee of $J5. OREGON STATE BOARD Or AOCOCNTANCT. By aeth L. Roberta, Secretary. 4317 Northwestern. Bank Bldg., Portland. Oregon. THE manufacthrers arid distributer of th Blue Bell Syrup, Co., wish to aniaoune wi ifieir craa mars a smai pm oei( with Bine Bell Bsand inMrihed. (gigned) K. A. Herman. 1 TO WHOJ1 -IT MA CONCERN My ' wife. Viola Peterson, has deserted a bom and bed and I wiil not b responsibl for 4bu cunuaerea py . iter alter Beptemneg 2 1022. Signed. Paul Peterson.. MEETING NOTICES 102 SONS OF HIRAM No. 01. R. B. P. 208 Vi Third street Conclave of thia pr eeptory Wednesday. October 11, at 8 p. . Royal Black de gree conferred. All vial ting Sir KaigUU cordially Invited. j V. L. WADLET. ; - Kg. . CARD PAUTT ANTT'bANCE lomnrrow (invrsojay) - eve Ring. October- 12. at Maeeabe hall. ' 886 Vi Washinaton street. by tent No. S, Macoabees. Open ing party for this season. Cards 0:30. dancin 10. 1n!thie piec union nrsbestra furnishes music, (nd a lira chairman and cotnreitte guarantees good timi ta alt Cah prises. Admissiea 25 cent. Did yon enioy yourself with oa aa the a win test summerr ' aut sea. WSDD N0 cab" rakS W. u. 8MITn A ca. til Moras Bldg. BIRTHS BHELTON- Tel Mr. and MW C. T. She! ton 66 E. 3 1st.. Sest. 30. danehter. SCHEIDEBMAX To Uf. gad Mrs Seorg ccnvidrrrnan. BfU1 e,. leu ti., ocv a, a son. HECOX To Mr. and Mr. H. A. llecox. 117 N. 18th, Oct. 7,. daughter. GRAMS To Mr. end Mr. M. Grams, 757 E. 16th N.. Oct- 6. a daualitar. DOBBIE :To Mr. and Mm. H. 6. Bobbie, Multnomah. Or., Oct S, a son. FINDLET To Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Fiadley, 1031 E. 14th S.. Oct" 6, a go, FREDEEICKSQN To Sir. and Mr. . A. Frederickwn.. No. 7J BooeV Oct 1, a son. . - . ' MACK To Mr. ad Mrs. J. H. Mack, Bat tlo Ciround. Wash., Oct 1. a daughteE. - LAMB Ta Mr- nd Mr. G verge . Laab. 862 U. 25th HI, Sit '29, a daughter. R1LANCB To llr. and Mrs. E. M. BUaaee, 1101 Belmont Oct. 3. a-daughter. CAS8IDY To Mr. aad Mat W. F. Cgaidy. No. 14 K. 3d, Oct, I. a son. ESTET To Mr. aad Mrs. a IX Estoy. So. 807 W. Polk, Oct 8. a dasrghter. CB ANN- To Mr. and Mr. F. Craan. Ne. 903 Corbett Oct : 8, daughter. PBAEGITKER T Mr. and Mrs- William Praeeitser. No. 1650 Tacoma, Sept 27;' son. HEBEFORD To Mr. and Mr. C A.- Han ford. 2109 Schnyler. Spt 28, a daughter: JQHXSON To Mr. and Mr. E. E- John son. 02 8 E. 13th V, Oct 0. a van. i McGEE To Mr. and Mr. O. ,C. i MeGee. 1497 Omaha, Oeu 7, a daughter, i i IJCWI8 To Mr.' ana Mr. J. jr. Lewi, Ne, 215 N. Jersey, Sept 27. a aangbtea V-vVu.'PtTOi.-'':' - ' WAGNEK--Jhn P. Wagner, PoAland aa iUrium. Oct 9. 63 years; senile dementi. . GLOVER, Cherlee P. Glover, 5134 T2d S. H., Oct 83 yean; mitral incompetency. B.OSSNER Macdalena Rosenevi Portland Sursrcai hospital, Oct .' 65 -yeaigi pobaoaazy embolism. . :. ... : 7 " SYMES .Velma Sysu. 0887 '45th ara. Oct 0, 2 yean; miliary tubeccuiosav ANDER&ON Anton Anderson, ; WUlamstU dyer. Oct 8. 68 yean; drawnink.' . : BtAIR Addi. Blair. Patten hom. Oct 9, 82 years; orsania heart dueA - ? HEYEL Alvg Hevel, 8t yjaeant hospital, Oct 7, 48 -jearj geptigemia.1 WTXSOX Johk llbi Wnsoa, Ke. -SO STorthrup, Oct 8, 74 yearc'; rtno aclerosi. MCRPHT Charles" B. Mnrnbr. )eod 8a- maritan hoepitaJ. Oat 7, 33 years'; endocarditis. kjA i Bourn u. inner, .a i Bee bad. -Oct 0. 4 sooBth;acut gaee? entevitia 430N KEIAy Mary Menoelly, ;5?9 Morris. Oct V 60 yeart; cent dilata&ea faetrt SllflDTTIV fl ' tri. . i. mm wne, . I. O. Q. F.WUi ittpld its 7guas-- Enwu-wf um twea- nrlBvl awanino m ( m U.b 8 North 11th strvet nr Starkl Initiatory team will drill. Vlsrttng brother always wel come. WILLIAM H. POPHAM, N, -O. - JESBB T- JONES Boo. Becy. . ON EON T A Trib. Improved Order ef Red Men meet every TtrariKtay aigtit W. U. W. aalL 142 t-aat Bixth. .V iaiUng broth r welcome. , F. O. LEHMAN, C. ef R. 'KIDTEICT TiJ, ar IT Ofiev I. q. O. F., meet thi (Wed. 97t needayi evening, la Orient , .W1a' mfmw Y AtWAVm strut. t 8 a'elnefc. tihort session. : Visit City View lodg in a body. First, aegru. ' j: L. 8HEPHABD. N. O. ! r CLAUDE HALE. Secy. VICTORY Chanter. No. 130 O. E. ft.- Stated eammuniegtion Tuureaay evening, - October IX, Archer Place. Degree. HAZEL STRUBLE. Secy. GTJL TfEAaTEE GROTTO, CHILjHOOD DANCE, PTTH-1AN-5 TEMPLE, THIT18DAT, OCTOBER 12. HARRY A. McBAE. , DEATH NOT! CrS 103 BXECAN fa rb city, October . Dr. ' C staw J. Klecan. Funeral netfc ,'air. ' Keeeaitss at the redatial parlors ef VliUer eV Treey. . . TUNXRAL NOTICES . 104 ! TKHKEJI A the denp, 10S Eart. 19H t N.. Oct 0. -CharVe M.. Verb, aged . year, beloved aaaband ef Olive V Varkea. la tlie r of Arthur M. of Glepwend 4 i ii : tn A. of Portland; Bmtlievaf , M. ?erfc ef FartlanA;' t,yan, ' Willi, Frederick. Reataatia aod Mr. William Palmar t " f awigua, . .; leieag Yerke of Rwh ;. Kj T. f Fnaersl sorriee rwl ! be held ' Thurdsy. 4Vtobr 12, t 1 p. m at th rkwel si Uillev A Tracey. Washiagtoa st, Mwa 30th aad tlst. we side.! Inter, awrat Res Cky etry. i.andyua papes please eoay. i- i i , SCHCMACHER Ort 110C2, at tb h-m of hit daughter. MnC K. H. Bvannan, 69 jVaaeoawr ave.. Clssa C aebumarber. aged , 71 ,yer 8 month, 6 dy, beluiad lathrr -; 'f Mrs. BMna of Portlaai. Jelia W. and trt F. Schumacher of Detrott. Mich. ;, Funeral services today (Wed ). 0t 11. St I IV ., frein K. T. Barnes' funeral home, .901 WitlsW in. at Macea ' t Inter ., meat will be mtde m Ui . family nlot st Windsor. Ontario. Canada. Tb bdy will ' b exwt thi. evsrains. - Kieexta lnotrd t attend.' Pleas emit fjowera, - Wiuijjot. v inaas, papers pie.' rpy. ALI.KX In "this -cits. Oct 10 keii.ie" ' Allen. god 87 year. father f ChaHe of ' Perm. Idalroi Mr. IJbbi Bollock 'and Bert If. ef Boapuoas; Mra Jennie Water man of Caldwell, Idaho: - eerge K. . of ' Hklnd. Cat. and Chester J. of Portland. Friends are invito Vj attend th frttvernl ' , serv4-es to be held t th elunet of Mnooki " VVheaJdon, Belmont st 35th. Tlxtn ..; Caldwell, Idaho tther sntenaenc wtil b naaoe. itowe, itiano, papers tiieee copy. WOODWORTK-Ii thi city, Oct U. i42i", Mat, lio V. Woadworta, mother f Mr J.- C. i Morris, Uoodin attUoa; lla lco. If. Hunlixton. New York; Mr.! pul JS. Doty v awd Elmer Woedwovth of i For1 land, Oa- fc"unefl services will b-nid st the; eltapel i of Kdward Hnlmsn : A Sin, ThrtJ end Salmon ,j Thursday, th-t 12. - 1023, at 1 p. aa. Cenoluding service at tne Portland ere naatoriiwi are to be pnvatei RAhE In tliis city. Oct i0,ni2. Jullu Kabe. father ef Mr, klaltia lluber. Ku- - neral aervicea will be held ' at the chapel, of Edward Holmaa A - Son, Third and Sal- . Bon ata.. Tbnriay. Oct 12. 1022. at 2:80 p. m; luUrsaent Mt Scott ceme- SCHAD The funeral' "ervie for th lata Kva Scbad of 247 K. 17th't. will b held Thariay, Oct 12. at 3:80 p. m.. at lln ley's mortuary, -Moatgemery at 5lh.' Friends inviiea. uwciuaing servg:, t-ortlas ere ma- torrum. ANDERSEN Th funeral serviee. of the late Anton Andara will b held Thuvsdar. October 12. at 3 a. m.. at th ohapal of Miller A Traeey. , Interment Koe City cemetery. Artitana wUl have r charge of service. FUNERAL, DIRECTORS IPS Funeral Directors F. C DTJNVINO. INC. ' ... ZTbf.Jmfl th 1'"" 6 If 8. Alder it Phon East 0083. I Edward liolnnan c (.'!- ..- - : csi son- '-:" ::;,;,.:!: V. THIBn AND BALM0X MAIN 0S07. ) . Snook & Whealdon-; I FUNERAL DIRECTORS I BOCCESSOR8 TO . ... BBEBKK A SNOOK : BEL3IONT AT 86TH. TABOR 1288 I Lerch, Undertaker . j EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHOENB V " c Aba C3 , u lo l KENWORTHT R. 8. ilENDSnsciy A. D. Kenworthy &, Co 6802 92d t" 8. E. Aut 613-21. Finley's Mortuary I MONTGOMERY AT FIFTIL MAIN 4322. R. X. Bvrne NKW kesikencb 001 William Av. WALNUT 0220. i BtTNNTSIDK Lodg. N. 108. A. F. A- A. M East Thirty-ninth aad Bgwthorns-Stated at 7 :SO p. at, October 12. Lecture by Deputy Qraae Master W. A. Dan-ton- r : - r i 11 - , 11 --rrr- PALE3TINB XOnGE. A. P. 'D A. U. I Special Wednesday. 80. M. 1C. degree. By order a E. WILSON- R. H. REED ... CHAMBERS CO., INC. 348-2B0 KilliBgsworth . Wamnt 880: McENTEE A FILERS fun.ral parlors with li thJ"y of bom. 16th nd Everett ts. 4hone Bdwy. 2128. fAuto. 3 2 1 -33 1 MILLkR A TUACET. Indejwnd.nt funeral "di iT. S"?1" "p- Waauitigtoa ! at !Ella at Broadway 2681. J . SkiWe pXDERTA'klNQ CO. '! Phone A. Be 7lllp-V Cj S?2 WillUms Aval WW f aatfwavavt. grvpi)i Phone Ka-t 1038, ' vam mm Bdwy. 480. THE PORTLAND MORTUARY. Morruoo t igta MONUMENTS 106 vOTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE MOCKS l mmt I all mm m ail 3 k jTrllBO tplWE gTS. j 8HOHlaT.TA3 i3 : . ; - itjorists ; , Martin&Porbe$ Comi Sl VVAgfllNOTOJf It. La- a V a.r aanae. r ' ' Halil Vedtfltf. ! FLOWEB8 FOR A LI jtMXABlONa ABTI8TICALL1 I ; A"ttajn,a MAirf' v. T70 Smith's Flower 3hop "Fortl" PfogTcari Florlsf ' l riowar tar ad floas - I Uata 7218. T. tl. Lake, Mgr.. tk aaa Aids LOST AND FOUND 10S ' KEXTO LODGE K4J.! 143. A. F. AND A. M. Special bm municstion , rhursdsy evening, 7 o'clock sharp. Work in W. M. degree. "aa .- s. f hxajdlet; Be. . COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 114, A. P. AMD A. M. Special com municaUoo tamorraw (Thursday I vsning at 7 :30 o'clock. Labor la the E. A. degree. : Visiting bntbren always welcom.r By mt- Stt M W. M. " FEED I. OLSOW, Sec'j. DIVORCES FILED BlIXiON-rCaro B. sainscf Veraoa A. BUbon. t,- - ,. ORTH Marine ecaias t !) Orth. - BBAGG Rhoda $ainst WelUP O. Braff. STREET -Minerva against 1 Lyndon g. Street j" .-.'.,'"..'? f --t'Ti--",-, '';., FROMAK T. J. gJnvt Mara Frenasa. AUCTIONS l SiU6swti W0t "aj Rf Tmaia At 10 Aa M. Tomorrow COURT KT. HOOD KO; 1. For 11 est af A as erica, goeet every Wednesday night t East aide BaaiaMM Men's halL 11'4 Vi Grand v. Social night toarth Wsdnes ' day each ' atonth, . Ail ' Futsatan invited. ' f MEETS every Wraaesday . night a clock. 912 Vi T Williams an.. Vial Line svrotbw RArWO!Y ,s welcome.' ' z , lf?D02 T. (1 XESS. V. O. r..s'IOO '- C B. TBACET. See. HAPPY HOUR SOt: I At. CLUB will gir dar.ee ry Haranuy aigru w. a w. nan, iza ltb at, alerting Sept' 33. Unloa atwei. EMBLEM JXWELRi:" jttcin.y; buttana, pin, charms. Jsege Beat, 181-18$ t t DEATH NOTICES 103 ElrD October 0, at liaitiags, lieb., Emeiin A . wd 68 years. " wif ef Willim A. Ktdd, of 1331 East Main tt mother ol Genevieve E., Boy W. nd Lesli A. Kidd aad Mr. Lee Wood Crutclier ef Portiand and Joseph M. Kidd ef Surriipy. 111. Th . i remain wOl be brought to Portland (a 1 eharg of J. P. Fjnley A Sow. , - , BAKER Octsba "10, al" Vancoavr Wash . Nancy Baker.; aged 78 years, 1st of Band. .. Or.; mother of Mr. E. E. Coorert an i grandmother ci Lyaa Ceyrnt ef Bead, U. J. Cosrerfc ef Paito Alto. Cat aad Dgnfej ' Conaatork Bake af Portlaad. The (r ; saains a at Fmler aaoctaary. Mentgontery A 6(Jt af ftjnaial hril. THR tollawin articlea ware tan ml eat the care pi th Portuad itauwsy, .-tan e rewer company Oct 0. ' 1922: 1 nrabralla, 4 1 lunch beiee purses, Erarsharp pencil, il .suitcase, 1 handbag. 8 pain gluv, 3 sins' alovs, l bosk, pcke. Thenao notue. fishing pol. belt, crochet book, coat, il . bunch keys. Owner may obtain asm upon . , propr idatifcetioa at 1st aad Aides it station. : h ' LOST Round, solid .fold pin, pearls Slid ' . 1 diamond, at 6th and E. Bnrnaid. betneea 4 and $ a' clock, Sunday; leaard. Bdwy. ' 1304. ' - f ; MAN'S Matoai ring, last Saturday, betweea : . Skidroor and Kiliingworth and Union and . Misifppt Bewsrd. K. Uranum, 9it Cleveland gve Walnut 1 ' .. LOST Near William are.' and Beach or on ' . . William car. plait gold Eigia wmt watch. engraved ' Florence" on back. Liberal ra- . ward.' Call Walnut 1786. j LOST 3 mo. old colUe puppy, black oa ' cheek, black line on tall. aT04:4.4 it 8. K. Aut 0l8-40. Reward. f LOST At Hippodrern theatre, Monday night. a disc gar. iur pitase cau ayaat rots evetiinga. gwra. LOST Llewellya setter dog, 'whit and black. ... with collar and addra of owitr, and phun mimDer. ioor ltia. uoerai rwra. LOST English setter, iron gray, black head: ad browa avg ay, Walnut 078. . Re- ward. - - ' j- 1 ' ; ' LOST Young St Bernard dog, lehlld'e pet; rsasfd for tetaa. btll Wslniit 7865. LOST By widow, mink cape vlud a keep. sake. Liberal reward. 496 E. 42d N. pgBSON finding glasae tra l!$tb and llalgat trctf 9 phone BelL 1785. j - : LOST Woedsaw belt "near $2d" nd Hly; reward. Cll Tbor 1358: I U0&T By working man, pay nviop, week g pay. Phone T.bor 1281. Reoard. i EDUCATIONAL 209 MOLER BARBER COLJ.Et.Ji WlU Use yoa ( the trada In eight weeks; tecslr m pay ; whil, rai05 position secure A Wr.t or call for catalogue,' - 234 Bnrnsid st THE DECK E K BUSINESS OLLECiE, A.lUky bldg. SPECUL EKULISH CLASa. A- i ea who wiilie to Improve hi Englith 1 il giole. Bcglrler, now. Evenijng ;laes. ! ' ' aTEClAL BATI. IN BlCGINMNti J -:,.,-'"7 Spanish '" ' !'"' ' VrUste and alas inatruetioa, Jnte now I genor Eilnarda Usrcia. M. A SelU 9. MODEHN bs'bsr coitea teach trade la $ weeks; 'tools furoubed, sua, pay; powlio gKored; gpeeikl t.tfti atooUt Wilt ft call 23 1st f - '"'- ; - MI, womeajlear barber trade; aa' art IrarainA 0laga Aatbe Ciiaga, 83 a V . - f 1 - r-. '. :". -:-: