18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," OREGON. f ,- TUESDAY, OCTOBER , 31, 1S2: i Professionals in Covering Movement Excite Curb Trade , 9f Wm. W. HerTarman 5 Jfew .Tork, Oct. I. Trading on the curb . atchuce today waa again active and aomewhat excited-' - At the start price rallied from the low of the preceduig session, aa a result of short- eov ering by the prof eifcional element, bat after the demand from this source had been supplied many stock slipped back wain, declining be 1" their final of Monday. Standard Qil shares were prominent fci the early advance, . gain of from 1 to 5- poiate occurring in such wanes as Prairie; Oil and Gas, Vermm Oil old. Standard of NewTfork old. Imperial Oil of Canada, -U-nrKa Petroleum and Indiana shares. In the, afternoon these stock were called upon to ah Krb rather heavy selBng again, reaultiift in losses, in most instances of more than the early t:n . 1. - . .. tr.AA in btanoara to ibuim w nwt - throne hoot the session. Bormg over a range of J .tii: a mmu. Internationa Petroleum Te-f aponded to the declaration of a dividend of 2-e here was little or no feature to trading in industrials. Announcement aftertne close Mon day of the increase of 25c in the quarterly dividend rate on Hayes Wheel waa followed by rather active trading for a time, but the action . of the stork indicated that the good new had - been discounted. It expected that the net for tie year for Ha-yea Wheel flJ"" tt a share. Duraat common and Stata Motors lost fractionally, but it waa apparent that the decline in these shares, at least for the time bcmg, had been checked. i ' U. S. Steel Earning Statement Improves Neer Tork. Oct 81. VL US.) The rrtited State Steel corroratton today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 Pf cent on the common and 1 per cent on the pre ferred stock. The report for the quarter c"d,s2rhI!r 30 last showed net earnings Bf $-'7.4R.S J. compared with $27,286,945 in the previous UAf (lr deduction of dividends there was a deficit of -$1,339,602. compared with a deficit of tl. 462, 345 iri the previona quarter. BAXK STATEjMES'T OF COAST Portland ahks - 1922 1921 Clearing. Monday .$ 5.751.248 $ Mf.S2 Balance. Monday. i.7tM33 J Clearings Tuesday B.250.968 "-'?5-?2? Balances Tuesday. . i 726.743 749.178 San Francisco Banks Clearings Tuesday . .$27,800,000 Seattle Banks . Clearings Tuesday ... .f B-fJtl Balances Tuesday . . . . t 4 l.30t.7es Oakland Banks ' Clearings Tuesday . i$ 2.537.800 Los Angela Banks " . Clearings Tuesday $17,687,675 1 aco ma Bonks . sdtka Tuesday' .Transactions Z.$Z9,Q9W . . , i IMA5D EMPIRE 1TJMBEB MILLS BREAK ALL SHIPMENT RECORDS Spokane. Wash.. Oct, 31. All records for the shipment of lumber from Inland Empire mills were broken during thy first nine nicnUis of tins year when 1,181.415.0 feet were shipped. The previous high record for ft nine months period was in 1920. when 1.1 4. 285, 596 feet were shipped. Only once before in the history of the West ern Pine Manufacturers association has the cut of lumber for the first nine months of a year been greater than during the present year, when it reached 1,051.651.686. feet. "This record was also made is .4(20. when the production reached 1.846,865,824., j This re port is contained in the, statement 'of A. V. C'CUiper, secretary manager of the association. dry GOODS MARKET STROSOl -BUSINESS VOLUME SMALL New York. Oct. 81. The market for eot ton goods continued strong today but the vol ume of business waa not particularly large. 'Phis was due in paat to the fact that many holders were disinclined to make commit ments at present figures until aftsr election d-.y. Demand, however, waa " well v. distributed turcughoet the entire Bst - ; Sheetings were ' noticeably fimv JSateens, drills and white are in short supply and irn . mediate deliveries, except at secorj thand3, ' are difficult to secure. Demand lb ejlothes - for the autumn manufacturers' purse again were in evidence. . '.- -n The raw siik market continued firm today rlthcugh trading was of slightly less- volume than at the opening of the week. Manufac turers continued in the market for raw siik. V. S. GRAI3T EXPORTS "' Grain exports from United States. Offi cial figure In Bushels: - . Sept.. 1922 Barley," bushelg .. 3,671,273 Corn, btfehela . . 9,607,635 Oats. busela ... 4.378,527 Kye. buxhels ...11.129.748 A V heat, bushela .. 25.986.607 Sept. 1921. 5.357,012 18.eoO.342 224.07O 3.712,635 80,841.980 Flour, barrels 1,800,530 1.801.805 -9 months- 1922. 1921. . 18,185,533 80.410,676 ,14L20.88S 104.972, 80ff . 24T.036.069 2.474,291 Parity, bushels Corn, - bnliels fati bushela Kye. bu hels 88,868,546 25,191.887 Wheat, bUKheU . .120.129.953 237,44 4.930 5 I'luuv, barrels 10.458.370 Eastern Cash Wheat Chicairo, "Oct. 31. fash wheat: No. red. 81.20; No.. 8 red, $1.18; So. Shard. $1.19; No. 2 MonUna. $1.17 1.19 H ; No. 3 Mon tana. $1.16 1.19. Winnipeg. Oct. 81. Cash wheat: No. 2 , northern. $1.03 H: No. 8 northern. $1.00; No. 5 northern. 88c; No. 6 northern, 82c' Mhrneapoba, Oct. 31. Cash wheat: Fancy jdark northern, $1.21 H 1.37 ; No. 1 dar p northern, $1.18 H 1.20 H : No. 1 north- em. $1.12 H 91.18 ; fancy No. 2-.dark ' northern, $1.15 9 1.25 ; No. 2 - dark northern, $1.094 1.17 ; No. 2 northern. 41.07 9 1.15 ; fancy No. 8 dark north ern, $1.12 1.20 ; No. 3 dark northern, jll.04 &1.12 : No. 3 northern. 1.03 H 91.11 ; No. 1 dark hard Montana. $1.16 .1.24; No. 1 hard Montana, $1.03 1.11. . . 3Few York BuUer and Ergs New York. Oot. 31. S Rntter: STarket stroiieer. Creamery, " extras, 48 50c; ' do firsts, SS & 48c; do higher scoring. 49 & 81 He; state dairy- tubs, 33 47 e; ladels, . freoli extras, 34 r8ic. Chesae Market firm. State Whole milk, specials, flats., 2BH27c; average run, 25 26e: lower grades, 2022e. Wisconjin "Whole milk, fancy Touna Americas, 26 'i 2 6 lie. State SKma, si-eciaH, 19 20c. -Kgss Market easier. ' Nearby white, fancy, 92c; do brown, fsncy. 758Uc; extra, 61 6ic; firsts. 43 50c. ' MUk The nomiaal wholesale price is $2.90 per cwt. 2few Tork Wool and Hides Ne York, Oct 31. iL N. S.) Woo! Market etearty. DameHtic fleece. XX Ohio, 42 57ct domestic pnlitd. v secured- hsmis. 75c i$1.10; k.met;c Texas, scoured baeis. $.115 1.35; temtory staple, secured blv $1.20 1.,H3. .-- ; . Hides Market steady. Native eteera. 22c; branded teers, 20 He. .Forelga Exchange Market' New Tork. ict. 81. ft N. S.) Demand sterling. 4.4SH- Frasc. eahSei, 7.03 H ; cliecka, 7.03. Lire, cable?, 4.10 ; checks. 4.10. Beigun. cables, 6.53; checks, .52. Marks, .0002 S 16. Gui?s?r,, cables, 80.07; checks, 30.04. Saedea; cs Wcj, 2.77 ; checks. 2i.7a. Norway kronen, cabled 18.18; Checks, 10.04. 2U.15. Dvnruatk, cables. 20.19 . Harrishnnr Comeerus": Sold ' Y Harri'bnrs. Or.. Oct. 81. Bitrines drab whereby two business cencerBs in Hatrisburg j rhauie -hands have jut ben completed,' The w C'y 'ontectoaery. which Mr. and Mm P. a. . Beaaaae hare owned and chelated ihi last two ; years, is now being condaced by Mr. and Mn. H. A. Gates, eiyerieneed confectioners ' (l ra here from OottaSe Grove. ,-By the . cthee 4eai H- ieck becocuea the new owner of . the blacksmith, ahcft . luraattj owned by Ueorss Hall. . 11 , Liverpool Wheat - Lower Tiverifvol Oct 81. Wh.-st rkx!r lirrem trr. SsT 4.-'l Hd lewer: iian-iii i9 a. ad hjftnai May, 9aCd. lower. .,--.:. THASKS-OFFEIilXO MEETING .. The annuaJ thanks offering metin't : or tne v otnn's society or . the white Tfttnpi be held .Wednesday after-rroot-at o'clock t -the hanwj of Mrs. J. IT; Srdufe. No. 396 Kast 51st etret , north. The prorram Is . in, charge, of t Ilrs-..T. VSllers ar.d wi!l consist of addresses by Mrs. I. C. Tobias and ilrs. t3use FanteU!, with special music ; - . ::'KvS'W '" ..: . i -. y;.':-y VT. P. XEyxET COMING ' - i YiT P. Kfnr.cV viie president In char? of traffic ry til Great Jvorth- , ern railway system wiil arrive Vd uesday for a brief Vs;t in thi ter ritory, accordlnar to adVoe received to-si-y ty local rkilroad ctf jua:s. Ji Exposition Given Boost at Meeting at Peninsula School Enthusiasm . wras aroused at the Peninsula - school Monday night when Congressman McArthur and GexrrBO F. Maboney addressed ' a crowd in the interests of the 192t expositton. The speakers'-bureau reports that .K was one of the, most interesting: meetings ytheld. I- ');. . !v ..-.' Meetings ; scheduled for today and the speakers to talk: on athe exposition are : South' Portland rnaas meeting. Judge George Rosstnan; Men's Resort. W. H. Ross ; Four United Presbyterian churches, W. M." Killiagsworth ; Order of Eies, Harold Junck ; Peninsula club dance, Eugene Brookings ; Re publican rally , a,t Glencoe school, George K. Mahoney; Sellwood mass meeting, community house, Mayor Baker and Otto Hartwig. Meetings" also were held at Richmond. Vernon school and by the Artisan at Sellwood W. C T. U. -, WOSIE5 PCA3T 1U5CHEOS "The women mernbers of the Repub lican state central committee's execu tive board will give an ,01cotWr Governor club luncheon Friday hlgnt at the Chamber of Commerce buildins at 6 :30.' Governor and Mrs. Olcott will be present, as guests of honor. The women members -oithe executive com mittee consist of : ; Mrs. Edmond Gllt nori state, vice chairman ; Mr, Frank ONorthrup, Mra Lee Davenport, Mrs. C. ;E. Runyon, Mrs. A. M. Dibble, all ei Portland, and Mrs. John A. Carson Sr. of Salem, Mrs. Louise A. Perosxi sof Ashland. Mrs. Kenneth McRae of Pendleton and Mrs. Henry Henningson of Oregon City, UEOE MORE PLATGROCSBS Proposal that the city take over as playgrounds, parks and the like a number of plots of'iand belonging to the county that are now lying idle, was made to City CommissionerTler,, in charge ' of parks. In a letter from County. Commissioner Holman this morning. . "The county has a number of pieces of ground, old quarries and' land that has . never been used for anything.' that would make excellent playgrounds," Holman said ' in ex plaining the letter. "I have been authorized to take the matter up with the city council." BUILDING PERMITS Building permits, for operations o $1000 and OTer. issued October 28, 1922: Frank Morris, erect residence. 754 E. 23d rt. -.. between Freraoa Sid Beach sireet!.;. builder. Mutual Builder Exchange, $4500. - Coe A MeKenna, erect residence. 1100 Go ing street, between 36th and 37th streets; builder. S. A. Gibson. $3600. Portland Iron Works, erect machinery store, 495 Northnip street, between 13th and 14th streets; builder same. $1000. ' Robert J. Nelson, erect residence, 1788 Seward at. between .Willis bWd. and Hunter sta.; builder same, $sl200; lota 6 and 7, blk. 3, Peninsula. Joseph . Supple, ' addition to old structure, East Water at between Belmont and Yamhill sta.; builder, same, $$600; lota 3 and 4, East Portland. J Vital Statistics marriges.Btrtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Marshall Cochran, 81, Parkwood, Or., and Mary Craig, 29, Jarkwood, Or. Foster Bmith Travis, tegat 54 9 East Ankeny St., and Catherine E. Leaman, legal, 1170 Laebe,a JaraeaArthur VVarren. 26. 4 22 Clay at, and Evelyn U Monobon, 21. 392 Clay at, Harrison A. Menton, legal, Lfrs Angeles, Cal., and Frances E. Colgan, legal, 260 N. 20th at. George- Butcher, legal, route 1 , Portland, and Anna Sojpert, legal, Lents. Or. Rolla T. Bonse, 88,' Spokane. Wash., and Lillian Grace Trembley, 38, Ohio hotel. Eddie Lawn. 28, Perkins hotel, and Goldie Davis, 21, Morten apartment. VV SLMLMtiKS CARD ENGRAVERS G. SslITH-tifc CO., Sll Morgan BWg. BIRTHS FliOWfiES To Mr. and Mrs. Flowera, 3i- MAADA To Mr. and Mrs. Tiitio Maidi. 274 WilliamS ave., Oct. 14. a daughter. . FRAJSEB -To Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Eraser, 504 HalgVst.; Oct. 22. a daughter. CREar-T Mr. and Mra. CecU E. Crim. 280 M Uraiid ave.. Oct. 27, a daughter. HARVEV-X-To Mr. and MrsI C. HirTey. 6221 49U st. S. E.. tct 21. a daughter. JACKSON To Mr. end Mrat Edw. Jaekson, 6137 8tU are. S. Ev, Oct. 23 a son. RENIE To Mr. and Mrs Allen Stanley Reme. 5429 65th ave. S: E Oct. 24. a daughter. ' ? . : SXOtUE To Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Snodie, 548 Market. Oct. 22, a daughter." LEVI8 To Mr. and Mrs.! J." Lewia. 710 Broadway, Oct. 18. a ton. BAILEY -To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey. 695 Highland, Oct. 24. a daughter. BOLdE To Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Boese. 840 Princeton. Oct. 28, a son. JACKSON To" Mr. and Mrs. L Jackson, 503 Gamenbein, Oct. 25, a sort. : DEATHS 1 RINE AIk Eliiabeth Bine. 3 E. 64th. Oct. 29. 22 5ieM. tobercnloeis. OSWALll E4.B. Oswald, 2T 8 Hamilton, uct .au, (a yeans Bem.ity. MtRKAY William B. Murray, St. Vin cenu hosp.. Oct. 28, 66 z?n, lobar pneumonia. ELLIOTT Jane ' Elliott, 690 Northrup, Ogt. 20 85 years, carcinoma. WILHELM 5 Aagust Wilhelm. Emanoe! hrJv., Oct. 2753 years, gail ttones. fliEEB 'Albert N. Katd. 252 E. 43d, Oct 2Si SI year, .cejebral hemorrhage. , CONDON -Richard Condon, 872 X. 23d, Ost. 27. 52 yar hemorrhage. SESSIONS Jame Thos. Seiaions. 653 tjuimby, Oct. 26. 52 yer. cancer. - Kt'ARK Jossle M. Huirk. 1172 E. Madi son, Oct. 26. f years, ht-moirhace. : LAit MK Ernest, , I -amine, 666 Linn " ae Oct. 29, 40 years, ijuiishot wound (suicide) . BOXMANN William : Boxmann, . 75 W. Sumner. Oct. SO. 5S years, mitral regursiu- uon. - ; ; -MX'NGER Minnie Mmnaer. Good tan heen.. Oct -27. 4 V years, carctnoma SHAWE 1jic- H'ekox iShaw, 433 Liberty, Oct. 2S. 77 yeans njlralar heart (Swase. I f - ItOMACXY-r-Atinaf.B. Komicly, B33 Mont-gomerr.- Oct. 37.- 63 years, nremiai M BtJEBKE Conrad M. Mucbkr. -Altenheim home, Oct 28. :T6 years, chronic Talrniar heart di?e?i".-. . - - ,: : BITTXEK Peter Bittner. St. Tincents ho-p., Oct. 27. 72 years, empyema. . BfSKIUK , 3ohn Prrer Baskirk, S303 Powe'J Valley, Oct., 29, ? years, cerebral hemorrhage. - -i . . BALLAEIN Richmond McEinler BaOard, 6304 8Ui S. E.. Ocfc 28,,-aa yean, tuber ealosi. - ' t- . t ! PRIDE William Pride. 856 Brthwick, Oct. 2. 72 years, pernjei-as anemia, j -' LITTLE Alexander Little, if X. i6th, Oct. 27, 47 years, aeato nenhritis. ' FARISS Alrtn Thos. Fariss. SS W0 lamett. . bird., "ot. J 2, 6 yeftra, -dabetea aaeUixna. - - . -. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSON'S A17CTION HOl'SE. 183-173 BECON STREET. SALE AT 10 A.i U. NEW TODAY 50 7- Mortgage Foreclosed . Fine Little BuHdirig Downtown Business Junction Point $10,000 ; demerit, - TPressed Brick, Plate Glass. You can have the ben efit of the, other fellow's loss. Rittely Lowe & Co. REALTORS , 201-2-3-5-7 Doard of Trade Kdg. NEW TODAY FLUFF RUGS Maia from yuor old wornaot carpets, - Kara half the price et new rags.-: , ' Send yonr rags and woolen plotha. : . : Mail Orders. Send for Booklet, j .. BUS Rasa Steam CkwuMd 10 ! NORTHWEST ROS CO, I 183 Cast StU St. 'SPECIAL NOTICES 101 fTtEFMTORS. TAKE NOTICE Haying sold the Club pool room at 1187 " Albina ave., creditors most present all claims -; within tia day rieraof. ! WICKMAN iOKES H1SAXTT CO.. 21 Stock Exchange bids. Dated at Portland. Or. Oct. 27, 1923. ON AND after .this dite I will not be re sponsible fori any debts contracted "by my wife. Lois E. Adler.' Gonnard WUIiam Adler. ' MEETING NOTICES 102 WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46, A. P. AND A. M. Stated meet ing Wednesday arening, No. 1. 7 :30 o'clock. East th and Bum side ata. BosineM will he con cluded at B o'clock at which time Her. Brother B. T. T. Hicks will address the open meeting on a subject of Tital interest to all. All members ' and their families are nrsently requested to be present. Yisitora welcome. Attest. I. H. BICHMOND, Sec. Order, A. H..S. HAFPENDEX. W. M. GUL BEAZB GEOTTO. 'Wednesday luncheon, Waah incton Hazeiwood. ' Jutige (George Roeaman. speaker. Ex tra, prise from Prophet Stryk er. Informal danoe, Pythian temple, Thursday, StorJ 9. Order of Monarch. I HARRT A. McRAE. Sec. CAMP meets erery Wi needay tenina; in W. O. W. Temple. 13S llth it. All aaembers reoneat ed to attend. Visitors we come. 1 OOSMOPOLTTAN LOJX.fi N.s 109. Knights of Pythias. Beets tw Wednesday even ing. 8d iloor Pythian bldg.. Na SSS Yamhill at. Victors always welcome. FRI O. KESTER . K of II and 8. mmp TwenOefh Utrett. MT. TABOR IODGE. NOL. 42. A. r.-ASDi. M. Special I com manieatinn, Wednesday, 6:30 p. to., Pythian tegiple. M- M. degree. j ALBERTA LODGE. NO. 172, A. F. AND A. M. Stated meet ing Wednesday erening. Not. 1. at 7:30 o'clock. Business of im portance. All members requested to be present. OrrVr V. M. FRED W. NICHOLS, Sec. HAWTHORNE LODGE ! No. Il l, A. F.. and A. M. Sbecial Tuesday evening at :30. , Work in F. C. degree. Examinations in E. A. and F. C. degrees. Visit ing brethren welcome. O. E. MILLER. Bed-y. at. W. A. AND R. N. A. team will give a Halloween dance this eTening at 114 H Grand are. Good music, refreshments, j Ad mission 25e. - GLENCOE P. T. A. dance for adults; Glencoe 'school, Friday. Not. 8. EMBLEM JEWELRY a epeeialty; button pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-183 6th st- CARDS OF THAfflCS , WE wish to thank our . many friends., tko the Portland fire department, for ! their kindness and sympathy shown ns at the time of the death of our beloTed father, also for the, beautiful floral offerings. ifSicnedl Arthur B. and W. Arnold Gabriel. I V. l.H to : thank ray many friends. Women of Woodcraft, also Snook & Whealdon, for their kindness and sympathy at the death of my beloTed wife, akw for (lie beautiful floral offerings. (Signed) G. W. Dayton. DEATH NOTICES 103 PRATT Oct. 30, at her late residence. 863 E. 10th st. X., Mrs. Anna Pratt, aged 84 years, the beloTed mother of Mrs. Sarah Olcott, this city; Mrs. A. H. Garfield. St. 1'aul, Minn. Kemt.ni at I'earaoa j uuder- taking parlors, Russell at., at Union ave. SMITH Oct. 31, at the late residence. 149 Knott. St., George Smih, aged 53 years. The remains are at 'Finley'a mortuary. Montgomery t 5 th, Xutice of funeral hereafter. ' FUNERAL NOTICES 104 BOXMANN At bis late residence, 75 W. Sumner St., William Boxmann, aged 58, beloved husband of Minnie Bosmaanj He ia also snrvired by three daughters, Mrs. Anna B. Rie5ch, Mrs. Mabel B. Akeits and . Mr. Hazel B. Brawn, all of this city, and one sister, Mrs. William Perrin. and three brothers, Albert, Charlie and Edward Bx niann, all of Wy:;nct. 111. Funeral srv:ces will be conducted f run the narlors of lam bera Co.. Incorporated, 248-50 K llikigs- worth are., at '1 p. m.. Wed ne lay. Nowm- ber 1. Interment Kose" City cemetery. WILHELM In this city. Oct. 27. August Wti'aelm, aged 53 years, tlie belored hus band of Minnie Wilhelm. alo surrined by two si-ter and two ncpieWrt, Mrs. Anna Abel, Pittsburg, I'ena.,1 and one t&tsr living irs. Germany; Jacob Hobicher and August Siefert; both: of i Sturgis. Mich. Funeral serrieea will be conducted Wednesday, Nor. 1st. it i n to., from the Trinity Lutheran church, cor. Rodney are. and Ivy sts. Friends inrited. ' Interment Rose City cenetery. Sturgis.- Mich., pipers please copy. Re main at f Par -on a undartaking parlors, Kus- CLARKE At the homf of his daughter. Mrs. Bessie Sellwood i Milwaukie. Or., an Oo- tober 29, Allred Ciart. aged -70 years; Mrs. all of father of Mis. Lena G. Battin and Jennie Horgen. Mrs. Berne Sellwood. Milwaukie; Mr, luthel Hp-'futan of Barton, Dr. ; Brotner oc. Samuel -Vlark t MUwaukie. Funeral lervices will be conducted from the mortuary chapel of A. I. Kenworthy Co.. 5S02-5S04. OZidet., S. E-, in Lents. W ednes- day, Jsot. 1, at 2 p. m. Interment at Clackamas cemetery. Friends 'invited STCBBLEFIEUD Oct. 31, at the la tie rfeti- dence, 607 Williams ave., James J. blcfield, aged 85 years, father of Stubblcfield of Brothers, Or. ; tl, X. btefieid of Springfield, Or. ; T. B. S Stub- A. P. Strtb- Sfcubble- field of v ashougal, ib .: J. A. fetubl.) le- field, Mrs. Etia Wagenaar and Mr?. B.'lie 1'icarri of Portland and BIrs. Ben ict of Salem. Or. The funeral ser be held Thursday. Nov. 2. at 2 p. Mil will . at 1 the above residence. Friends invited. Con- - eluding service Itoee City cemetery, Finley 4 Son, directors. J. P. S A X A $A O J ceeph Eli Sanasac, : fatter of Mrs. fFlsyd A. Koas, Mrs. Marvin Mcintosh of Portland, Mrsj Clarence Cal-.m oif Biil- " ing. Mont. : Mrs. Florence LVHaven of Glendine, MonL ; Joe ttana-Hc of Peach Land, B, C; Hoy of Elysisn, MiMnJ; Ivan of Cioquet. Minn., and Vernou of Uleml ne . Mont. Funeral servicea will be ceiiductcd tomorrow Wednesday! at 2:SC1 p, bjI, from the residential cf uoeral home of llownini; & Benefiel; K. 7 th and Multnomah to. ! Friemis . invited. Take Irvagtonr. which jmxee ' dirvctly tn front oi the -parlors. f ! BRrEGEL. In this e.ty, Oct. 29, Vaieutine T.- Bruegel, aged S years, beloved son of Mrs. Annie E. Brueeel. brother of iau A. and Irms A. t Bruegel. borh of Portiaad. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, November 1, at 1 :30 'p. m., at the Portivad ' crefnatorium nraier the auspices of the B. P. O. E, Mr. Bruegel was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose and also the postal clerks' association. Friends invited i to at - tend. Remain at the residential tietlors oi Miller A Traeey. I ELLIOTT The funeral cortege of the late Ellen Elliott -of 53 E. 4th M. N. will leave Ficley"j mortuary. - Mnntgomery at . 5th.' Tlrarsdsy, . Nov. 3.a :SO a. w.,and proceed . t Hose church, E. Bid and ' Alameda, wliere mass n-Ul be celebrated t lO . a. m, : Friends Invited. Concluding service ilt. Calvary cemetery: I KIXEJ The funeral service for the Jat,. Alice Kbaabeth Bine of 133 E- 45th St. ivriil be held Wedaesiay, Nov. 1. at 11 um, at the Central Seventh Day Adreittist ieuurch, E. 11th and Everett -sta. JTried linritM. Covjcrading- aervice K-e City cemetery. The - remarn. are M Finley'a mortuary, Montgom- - ery at Stn. - - ' I . BX1MAR -In this city. Oct. 40. Jatieri K. - Roraar. aged 43 yea, late- of 299 Ainv ' worth ave.; The ftmeral service wiij ! be held .' Wednesday. Saw. -1, at S-Jt t.: m.. at the ... I"t rtland crenwtariBm. 14 th and Bybee sta, Fneaula invited. The remains are at 1 ia,' ley's naortaary, Mootgomafy at 5th. I ' TAN OSDOL The funeral service for' Uie : Ut Sarah A. Van. Osd-H of bti E.I Ash rt. will be held Wednesday. Nov. l.jat It - a. m.. at Finley's morraary, - Sfcncnmery . at stn. rneMu tavuea. . voneincniig iee Dayton, Cr, I ELrRIIX;E- The funeral services fntr ihe ,iate . Edwin M. El.indge of 5S3 E. 2.3d st. N. 'will b held Wednesday, Not. 1. t 16 a. m.. r at Fialey' niortwary, Montgomery at Situ ft Friends lnvit-ed. Concluding aervje Pori lacd crenutorium, i FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105 East Side Funeral Directors . T. CL PU1TNT3Q. Ea ' ' "The Family Sets tha Prim. 41 I. Aider fit. - Phone East 08. Edward lioiman Son THIRD AND 8ALMOH MAIN OS07. Snook & Whealdon FTNFRAL tiTRECTOBS succEasofia to r 'BHEEZE SNOOK BELMONT AT S5TH. TABOR 125. Lercli. ; Undertaker BAST KLETENTH AND HAWTHOKSI A n rVlynUTDT t e ITP.eTi arm A. D. Kenworthy & Co. RDA4 B4J 43 W . . ... . ov tail t. O. A. AOt, X9mM X- Finley's Mortuary rTGQMEBT AT nFTR MAD 4! MOJtTOOMEHT AT FTFTH. MAIN 49?t. McENTEE E1LER3 funeral parlora with ail - AUtO. S Z 1 -g g. R. T. Byrnes 1 . WILSON u -n u gfn CHAMBERS CO- INC 24 8-89 nuilingsworth a-re. Walnut 3 SOS. MILLER & TKaCET, independent funeral, di- ncion, luaemt 9 1 and up. Waatuaxtos m pmaqwsT ZB81. Skewer cndebtaSjcso co. phoSi JJsCWC3 Main 4152. Cor. 8d at Ctes. A. R. Zeller Co Phone East 1038. THE PORTLAND MORTUARY. Morrison at 12th. west aidL . Bdwy. 4 SO. MONUMENTS 106 SCT TO SCHUMANN MARBLs'CSl C - QtlAIRT TtOSODIAUS '-J l fcgTWBO at PtNE TS , stKW6 CT43 S FLORISTS 107 MartinFprbes Company S34 WASHINGTON ST. ; MAIN 028. FINE FLOWERS FOR ALT UOCASION 3 ARTIST1UALLX ARRANGED . MAIM 770 371 -E. Broadway, corner Union: East 7713. Flwers for All Occasions. "WE GROW OCR OWN" Charge Accounts Solicited. Smith's Flower Shop . , "Portland's Progressire Ftorist." Flowers for All Occasions. Main 7215. T. C. LnXe. Mgr.. 6th and Aider LOST AND FOUND 108 THE, FOLI)WING articles were found on the, cars of the Portland Railway. Light and Power Company October 28. 1922: 11 umbrellas. 3 lunch boxes. 4 purses, ear ring. iUe in money, 2 handbags, 1 pair 1 single' glOTes, 4 books.; 4 packages, beads, 2 keys, basket, overcoat, 1 bundle laths, 1 broom. Owner may obtain same upon lro;ier identification at First and Alder Street station.- : THE FOLLOWING articles were found on the cars of fclw Pnrtlsnd Railway, Light and Power Company October 29, 1A22: 0 umbrellas, fan, 2 purses, 1 pin, 2 hand bags, 1 pair gloves. 2 books, 1. package, 3 pair glasses. 1 single rubber, 'ramcoat. oil an. Owners .may obtain same npon proper iHentification at First and AMaf St. station. LOST A pair of shell rhrimed glasVes in a j ra-e. sottievrnere irom. v li . aiiiiis worth to 33d st. to Sikiyou or between there and the, Alameda school, Sunday morning. Please fall Miss Motrison, Main 4179 dur ing of:ice hours or Walnut 281. after 7 p. m. . LOST Large Uiin white Itusjian wolfhouna with black and orange spots on face, one iore foot- ltewaid paid for .return. Bellvue Sanitaniim, Spring and I'ostier road, Lentj. Aut. Bl-il3 LOST Udy a wrist watch, between Board of Trade bldg. and 2d and Oak. Initialed V. I'. C Reward. Bdiry. 7463. 70S Board of "grade bids. FOl'NI) I'ufse, in the downtown district Sat urday al'tnioon. Owner may bava same bj identification -and paying for ad. 829 E. Tylor. urSe IAlST A bine hfiipirw bag. comer Prescott and Vnion or Pr34ct.4t.aod :rand. contain ing two bristle brushes and two paoi. Call Vain 5400. Kcward. LOST -scotclt collies I'lipiO', nearly grown; answers to name Queen, t ali Walnut tiUU8 or HXiS VerBou ave. Keward - LA)8T Stone marten fur, between 3d and ill, on Montgomery st. Liberal reward, (ail Atwater 1731. L!Sf Li&r cameo pin on 11th, Sunday pyenin. Liberal reward. Main 094 7. LOST lied Men chanu. PBooe Bdwy. 7029. tiievers. LOST- Boy's bicjcle, Ucndron make; color, bin.-. Sellwood 2U19. Keward. LOST String of pearls with silver- clasp; liueral reward. Mam 4144. -S LOST Knight Templar charm; reward. E-L'39 Journal. ; LOST Collie dog. Phone Tabor 118.' EDUCAilONAJL 200 DO TOP VjT A GOOD POSITION Courses at the Adcot Auto School are longer and more expensive than most schools, but Ad cox graduates earn mnre Out record of help ing over too graduates ti big paying Jobs la the proof. Dsn't enroll elsewhere until yen have - inspected our ec'.iooL Call any day (except Saturday), at 10 a. a or 2 p. m , or send tor cur big 112 page FKE catalog. Ask for. Book No. 4.. AlXtftX AUTO AVIATION SCHOOL Waaeo at., corner Union are. FREE BOARD AND BOOM HEMPHILL'S ACTO SCHOOLS are giving the next 00 students enrolling for the. IJecember term free board and room while attending school. Don't delay, enroll today. HEMPHILL'S ATJTO & TBACTOB . SCHOOLS Fift sand Glisan sta., Portland, Or. I oiiica i? rortti otu st., open en j ' Bky and .night classes. "Wt So lffwnesa' into Ton; , . Then You Iota A Business CoQsce at DuttneOoa . i Formerly Link's Business Coilegs) TCferd bldav. 407 onnson. - Bdwy. -08 ENROLL any MwJit for day or night sebooL AU business coones, and as soon as compe tent we will place you in a paying poaiuoo. Send fox free ii access catalog. Itttstn. CoUeee. 4 th near S'omson. Phone -Main 6590. COMPTOMETEB. AND CALCLLATOB Begiatratioaa eectr'ed this tor crssiev to ta Oct. . : MILLiiB SCHOOL 414 Veon Bids. THE DECKER BCSLVESS COLLEGE. AAky bldg. KPKClAi. ENGLISH CLAoS. Any. . oca who wishes to improve hie English is aU. giola. Beicster now. Evening ciaaiea. ' IF SOU like to draw, a large ccmntrtui ait company -witi aiiow yon now to earn money in apar time; state age, paoue, . adareaa. box, etc. at-g5tt. Jonmai. MODLHN barber cmusge toaeaea trao in 9 i weeks; loots furnished, eoau pay; position crated: special rata this - muuUi. Write m rail a4 iat st. atCLEH BAHSER COLa-EUai wiil teach yoa - the trade us eicht weeks; receive soma pay ' wbC learning; portions second. Writ or arAI iui ax . ma a -k. -xm niuoauar mi PENMANSHIP tsuglit by exj-iert. . thzuugh mail or iJeraonaJ interview. Write to 'Eipert Penman' R, Box 882, Pwtiantl, LEARN TEIJiuRAPHY RalTway Teiigrsph Institute, 434 'Baaway Eicii'i bldg. Day and Bight cladsca, 1 -aw ar-ar ia.nn n m WOHTHWaSTBa sea "W 100 Pure v r ) 20c Is All Office EDUCATIONAL 200 RTITDT MASSAGE Prearea one for aanatorrcun work, phy sician assistant, nurse, or private practice. Hvdrnthracy is also taught. Portland School of Massage, Inc., 414-15 Stock Ex MEN, women, learn barber trade; wages while learning. Oregon Barber .College, 233 Madison st. . HU WAN"TFJ--MALE 201 WOBTHEKN f A'UFIC RAILWAI MN WAS'l'Eb At tales prescribed by the United feUtas Labor board as follows; MACHINISTS TO Cenu an Hoar. BLACKSMITHS TO and 80 cents aa Hoot BOILERMAKERS 70Cenu aa Hoar J-REfRHT CARMEN CnU an Hour. : - Apply to any roundhouse or shop of u cupar in tends nt Northem Pacilie radlway. Earn $2S3400 ; Monthly Position open to live, wide-awake busi ness chance salesman, with car preferred, . selling groceries, cigar- sfjynd-. iconfection , cries, etc.. with an old established, firra. Mr. I MishKtna, witn -s Dektamri & Jordaii' ' Bdwy. 249. 3'a Cham. - of Com . bldg WANTED-T-Satesmah to operate own business in every city in Oregon of 5000. or more population. -Write Metalglaa Products Co.. , 304 Pine at.. Portland. WXNTED Young man for packing and mail ing orders; permanent and good chance for advancement; give age and experience and wages wanteo. x-i.j, PAKTNEK wanted in auto repair shop, ex perience not necessary. Xoa can easily clear $175- per mo. Only $350.. required. , an qaa autt,u EiBN $20 weeVly, nre time, at bone, ad dressing, maihng m-:ic, circuUirs, SniJ lOe fo music, information, et.- American ftlusic ft.. iftElA Rrrwrlw&v. K. T I V. ' . , J,-J..'v- . . . MEN or women make erra, Chrwtmas- money taking orders for high-grade guaranteed hosiery. an or spare time- Portland or Waanicgten. nut) v. mm om.' WANTED -Jl blacksmith able to drive truck and shoe horses must have tools; salary for track work ; other work extra. Address Box 88. Menlo. Wa.'h. SOLICITOR, wanted with automobile to cover territory in Portland. A good . man-' can make from (SO to 10Q a week. Fortiaad Hug Co. MEN wanting railway station office position witlt tranaportation famished, experience n necessary, write uuick. Baker, SupC Dept ' 543 Wainwright. St. Leoia. PARTNE3 in established, woodsaw business; plenty work; small investment; make from 5 to 810 a day. COS Swetiawd bMg- - SALESMEN to sell the A me ri ran- Magazine, representing publisher in, Portland. , Mr. piper, 222 Fairing bldg; : SALESMAN for complete lina of printing and atatioaery : also apecialtiea. Call Pioneer Printing Co., 212 Fourth at. SALESMAN wussd . with magaxine or news . paper experience Satisfied with $25 par week to start. Boom 222, 12? 3d st. TOUNtJmn to work on- leather goods. MnJ be ace-jrate an steady. Permanent post, tfoa. 247 Stark St. - - ' : WANTED Boy witi , bicjeie to. deliver meat. - Woodiaw Jiarxet, 431 liekum ave. Wai- rjat CMSS. ADRHSIi,G' saiesmeia with a panca ,Roa4 work gnly. 2 to 6 p. m Og Panama bldg WANT pamng. tinting. pilnUng; give daal- girr. " A OOOD tenor aid bass singer wanted lor ii,.l .nrk. 202 Ti'fird )tl!dm. ; WANTED At once, man to team suicanisitg and retreading. Call 432 Uawthorna. -., . r-Y M: II E Want More!" All right, then here goes for a THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 1 . at THE JOURNAL A few weeks ago, when hundreds of Journal Want Ad patrons enjoyed a treat of Truffle Mints we said then, "They're so utterly different that you certainly will want, more." 'Since then so many calls have come in for -a repeatv on this wonderful confection that they will be given to want ad patrons this Thursday and Friday. If you didn't get a box of "Truffles last time be sure and be on hand. If you did sample them last time-r we know you'll be present to get some . more, . ; -. . WHAT TRUFFLE MINTS ARE We don't know how Truffle Mints are made, because it is a secret known only to the producers The Chocolate Truffle Co. of 69 Gran4 ave. Suffice to say they are chocolate coated and inside you will find 1 one of the most wonderfully WHIPPED and mint flavored chocolates that ever de lighted your palate. - OVER 100,000 CIRCULATION : ' . - ; - r ' i ; - ' - : . The Journal goes HOMEr--and among the thousands :!: v. on thousands of people rvho read.it are doubtless people whq want to buy what you have. fos sell ror -who have , r something to sell that you may want to buy' Meet them through Journal Want, Ads the quic action ads! ; ' . . That Your 2-Line Want Will Cost And These Famous Truffle Mints Are Free open every day Sundays included from 7:30 A M. until Jf HELP WANTED MALE 201 EXPERIENCED LONGSHOREMEN WANTED We can use a number of men who have had experience at longshore work, including wheat, lumber and general cargo. 8 HOUR DAT Wages Straight Overtlms Ship Work 8Uc $1 20 Dock work (truckers) ... .."O 1.03 Shovel work .1.1 . . 00 1.80 Hatch Tende.s '...0 1-30 Winch Drivers ........ .90 1-30 Boom Men J0 1-30 Apply immediately. L W. W.'a will not be employed. - a ' WATERFRONT EMPLOYERS' CNIOS i -84-88 Worth Fifth St. Phone Broadway 634tf Portland. Ot. BAKERY and CATEREIiS' SERVICE -IU HEAL, 807 Exchange bldg.-. cor. 2d and Stark sta, Licensed and Bonded Specauxe in tornisliing cenplyes to bakeries, hotels, restaurant, cafeterias and confectioners, and caters to all persona seek ing employment, such as bakers, cooks, por ters, counter attendant, bakers' helpers, wait ers, bellhops, conlectionery clerks, bread wrappers, bus $oys, janitors, elevator oper ators, 'stewards, clerks, maids, housemen, chefs, cashiers, dtMiwashsra, etc. O. S. Swcnson. Mgr.. Bd.' 7HT, Main S191. EARN MORE MONET AND LEARN . SALESMANSHIP FREE! U. We can place a -few more men to freil Fuller brushes. ' Our salesmen earn frm 850 to tlOO a week. We teach you bow,. See our display at the Or-gwi Health Show. Apply 700 Journal bldg., mornings. Wantedexperienced -rrain hand lers. SACK SEWERS. ETV- STUIKR CONDITIONS PREVAIL: NO CUT r IN WAGES. SCALE 5 PER 8 HOCK DAY; TIME AND ONE HALF FOR OVERTIME, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. CALL; 7 Aj, M. TODAY AT COLUMBIA .11ALL, 2314a OAK ST., 3D FLOOR. ' PARTNER wanted in one of the best and busiest paint shops in the city; experience not necessary; you can easily clear $250 per month from the start. $700 . required. Call 633 Morgan bldg. SALESMAN, one who can show rttralts, to call on builders of new homqa; bigojest com miawon. V-13g. JparnaL . i AGENT ta sell photo coupons; special Xmas offer. Evans Studio. 270 H Wash, st, HELP WANTED FEMALE 204 ".Earn $2150 to " r Position open to five, wide awake btuti riess opportunity : salesman, with car pre 1 erred,' selling groceries,, cigar stands, eon fecUoneraea. Get wrth an old established firm. See Mr. Miahimd. with . . : Dekum & Jordan Bdwy. 2249. 323 Cham. Com. Bldg. THE WOMEN 8 PROTEuTIisi DIVISION, ciay of Portland, offers its servicea rnj all ; matters pertamirtg to the welfare and pro tection of wctneft and girls: interviews con fidential.' . 614 Woreeflter bldg.. 3d end - Oak at.- Phong Broadwiy 7422. CAPITALIZE yonr spar time, dignified work : that wiil net yoa from $1 per boar up. ' 14 Broadway bldg. ANY GIRL in'naed of a friend, apply to the Salvation Army Rescue Home. Mayfair and "Alexander stv. PhuoeMain 3450 IV M ear. Yf ANTED Experienced ehambermaid. 269 H rath et. - - . - -.,..-.-......., A IKRII) solo contralto wanted for local pro- letwiontl wotx. isoz liiioro tmuaing. CHOKL girls wanted. - See Mr, . Owens at once. Catmo theatre. . . . I'OL'NG OMAN to wurk.i leather gol HOW TO pET THEM ; . ;;:FREE.; r All you have to do ,to secure a full box of Truffle Mints is to bring to The Journal office tiiis Thursday or Friday a tash want ad for publication that will include the big Sunday edition of The JournaL A bdx of mints will be given you at the time you pay for your advertisement. . -r . ' lIlllllilKillllllllllltliilllfliililHIIIIIII.IiilllllllllliilillKlliliUimill.lllhlilllllHli HELP WArtED---lrEMALE 204 HOI:SEKEEPER. not over 40 for elderly eou . pie. easy place. 131 E. 24th N.. near sandy. , LGItF.tii; shorthand taught privately by expert. . rtroaaway lilt). .. HELP WANTED-- MALE AND FEMALE 205 WA.S'ikU. bv a larae commercial art com. I pany, art students and .those who like to - araw to quaury aa commercial arasta, xsarn while yoti learn. K-MD4, Journal. EXI'fcRlR.CEi) man and , wife (whiU) V . general he'osework; good wage. .Telephone Tabor OlEiSt. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251 EXPERIENCED job printer will consider wording rartceratiip in until snop in cuy. ii-li, journal. CARPENTERING wanted, building repairs or day work. Airily Li. Mayaote, oiu nan dera ft. rj ACCOUNTANT, eaMiier, auditor, twenty years experience, tnorougmy rcompetent to laae charge of entire. ' I . U. Box lizg. YOCNG man with car desires employment; any salary pxupusiun c-uuutKicu, .kiuui ; . . . .n aa - experience, atwaigt r n PLl'MBING, repiiring, water unki, furnace ,a711. "' ' ' " CHIMNEYS, furnace and boirers- cleaned and f repaired by experts. t-ast tfttt. ; WE DI'' ceespools ad '-iLjjunect sewers, all work- guaranteea, antomsait ckhii. , pLt MuEU want. tunaU Jobs; efpert repairs; low price. Jack' McCnrdy, Aut. 31W-14. CEMENT WORK i Reasonable rates. Walnut 6Pg.- BOOKKEEPING syittems, auditing and ac counting, 'income tax bcrrice. Aut. H10-24. PAINTlNli. paper hanging and' kaUimming. East 635. - '. . CEMENT WORK Satisfaction guaranteed. Walnut 6241. ' ' r PALNTINUj vaperhanging and tinting; price reasonable. Caa Auto, o I t -4 - ( ' CARPENTER EXPERT . - ' " Cajl - evenings ; Ant. 041-tS5i LATHING- and plastering wanted. Phone East 2725. All first eiass. PAPERING, inside painting and kgisomininc. reduced rates, labor op, - VALNTER needa work by day or contract; first HARDWOOD floera by contract or day. . Ref erence. Main 3tttf. M. C. P. & CO. tl'aint.'ng, tinting, caJcimin jng. paperfaanging; price right. Bdwy. OU03. ROOFS REPALRED. ' tl np; rfwhingilngi Aut. A43-10. ,-' ; 1 ROOFS repaired, painted, tla, paper roofa ouv. ered with hot pitch. Tabor 02. GRADING, rxcaradng, team wfork of aj kinds. Tabor 2212. . E. 74th at, i. BASEME:. i'S. ; grading, - teaming ; contract ct nay work. Ant. 22-8 3. AtVater 387. CARPENT3R Handy nan, -email odds and nds. etc WaL 2211 bet. 5 p. tn. and H a. m. BJiSHINGLLVG First class work guaraaieed. Appiy 01 Halsey st- Phone Aat. - 834-M. PLASTERING., repairing a specialty; by day or contract; all wort guaraateedfcast-6891. WANTED Work of ayiind; painter by trade; Urst ciasa lsutu man. At. UV7S ANY kind of hauling for!2V too truck; reae BonaUe ratat East '7485. . , : ' . 1'KAlllSO, pawing, excavating, etc Phone East 021". 24Q gast ta at, ; PAINTING, UnUng.. pair haugiug.- CD East 131. ! ' ' '- ' '1r' CONCRETE pouring, two ,hk -sack, :mix rs. PLLMHlG oone ery Riwiusw by u.. u 1-Al'ER HANGING. PALMING. , TINtlNSii- M1TWA1R WORK SELLWiKiD f08. J CEMENT WOiiK, guaranteed, all kinds. Kart C lItee A Co.. Sellwead Ql. -rFT TOL'S and calaomining dona G .T -rnler pricei East 7411. kHRL'BBERY planting, prnnisg. lawna mada, Ti expert btrgeape . gardener. -. Mala 6521. CL KATK PALTR4 TTWalnat !. - tiCAVATiNG. grading, general team worx. by A or ccntract Walnut 1B8. j FVlNTING, 11N11NG., ALL iBRANCITE REASONABLE. VAIL BKOg.. WkL 32a' MARRIED man want aome kind inside wnrk. Walnot 2300. - PAINTING and tinting, good work reasouabie: b.v tools. 'Walnut Stirfft, ' 'HOl'HE painted.. Sp0-S.; rootua tinUtd, $1 ' X"i: isaeruig.. 3ic roll. Walnut tiutfj. repeat order -.i t ; f i. P. M snrjATypNs wanteiwmale 231 , r . HOLSE WIRING . t ,m" lw" an estimate oa your wh V JSLtZ??' taa contract. ..License, electrician. Walnut 569L I NOT BROKE, but Ured fearing, elderly grnO. 'I m,n ith several years" experience at poultr ' jeenipioyinerit. O. S Morroa MARRIED MAN wants steaaly work with elec iPS .? nt -leara trada; handy at it now -6 13. Journal. - ' T SHINGLE'S" f Rbingllnf done' by coatradt, j ratcbiii V PAIXTKir ' ifi-.. ' f-'A .-. .1' -' ut-.ii; uone. lauor auao. . , . w ' viaoa . lyamw in. ' .Tri 0 per day; good ileferenee W HtlN G, - Jt us tisarm ntn'ir lt rL t Jl" Walnut 2114. Eveuin.r iiiu v autjo, v jwtgg juv ocucr ana uti jaa mOetr! - - - saicvuautt; WMUW Wairaif MvfoJT'4?10 ariTi Privxu ihanlfeui PAINTING, paperhanging and tin ting; iprieei reasonable: . work ,i. r.,.,. , i 1 1 1 Hawilmr.. ... . T.. - , V., : " r,.. : , ' ' '""'I A 1367 IlAVlhom Tafcuna. 1ldA T : r- Ky :viphfp' T-vTi ...K 1 :-' 'j. 7?S parUf1"l i kmail ahoJ in cit r' t-'-.n. v, ay wi aomg. . " " I M f E1S260L coatrecLtd by th tout. Auu HARDWOOD VLOOHS hy y or oon-trBf; SlTUATlONSfatMALE 254 STENOG RAPHER Young womanTirvTVa7 M aa---- IIIIUIBIIUJ,, 1NW, - - jryeani setreurial;. best refereneeaJ piioni 'Main 7119. ' .1 I TED- Work of any kind for Wednesday t - ito sour ana cansre. piione Main 34S7 room 10, from 5-7 p ro. l EXPERIENCED, trustworthy lady wsntS usuoct-muuiB. waauiug or ertner work; g ; gotx. Writ! nu.mero. wainnt o .1' t a .-' WANTED A position aa iioiuekeeir woman wiun- one email eoiid. 'IftaO -Grout st,. Vancouver. Wash. 1-1 WILL' TAKE care of children by hoax ut aai' J AN EXPERIENCED bather- want" POHlUOt rvainut ssiz. fotJ N(i I.AIlY i.l, i., t 35 centi an hear and carfare. Bell. 2085 EXPEB IENCE0 woman t.uu day Jerk;'"' Atj T" -'-r, noom q, evenings. W.IX,L care for children tn your i.nie, 3,d "u "" ciMiare; lererencea. ja b. 2 1 4l '-.-. DRESSMAKING liPiiaTll-j -lilvn o - - ...i . , 1 ' t '- - .-...iv....v. oi .IUK you, wait. Jir,i making and' alteration. Work gtiarante - Panama bldg.; 3d. and Alder. rTd-4y 2.-)3'; HEMSTITCHING any otor, Oe. 41 mrmw rw riHf O 4 m HEMSTITCHING c and 8c. buttonsT Plea tin, n aiomson. ground floii elsTty. KN1TTINO. u'.i... ,, ,pt; AIItrfJeoM' .dreads ,and cha-'eai s. an .rata; moaeratet prtcee. Waiautj 2(in,-t' HI28,Tn;t2?IN Bsrriu lanch ttraight) Sc per yd. 1 00 9 Bdwy." clo'i an. m - - j yvvj jjuwy , WANTED Plain sewing, meudiil bldg. and liEMblirciilNii white. r pet y.rd ..e. .I'J FOR RENT FURNISHED ROQ?tij XK ru t.' . T v xg A . 1 ' ' - v. . to see tree. Ust ol V'-eo rooms for young men fe . city. Including room at Y. itl-hr i.. W'LU ,piMn " aca room anower baths and club facilities. rurnisoed nonsekeepuig rooms kad slee, . inc.rooma by day, week oc monthi Re.r. . abia - ratea. - 482 i, . Vaungton Broadway 5185. i Maxwell Furnished sleeping rooms, shower bath, tuou heat, hot and cotd water; 4 a week ati u .... . . .. --.THIS BARTON i . u. Clean furnished rooms, 12.50 i per we. " gnd up; also hgnt hotisekeeping. 4 ' 5 A Wtdf . &I1K, 3 atirr.;.i rotii,.9.' j-.i'-'i"'" ytm won el feel at hctne in 1.. f t . , ,. u aired. Mam 8010, . .