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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1022.
THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND : OREGON.
JUDGE iii'BSIDE
RECALLS L0i!G
OREGON CAREER
From Jjaz Cabla t the Temple' of
Justice, er Seventy-Five '-, Tears In
Oregon," should be the title for the
biography of Thomas A. McBrlde, asu
nod ate Justice of the Oregon supreme
otirt, whose seventy-fifth birthday is
to be observed by Jurists sod attor
. iters f the state at a bsnqtiet at
, the .Multnomah hoteV-ifovember 15.
Speakers at -the : banquet will be
i iHenry E. McGinn-;" John M.-Gearln,
yranklia TV CrimthjBdire'TfU. But-
Icr of The; Dalles, '.. and .fHvtet Justice
George A Burnett; .-rvt--- I
JustlceJtfcBride ieQs bU story In this
"way: , " . ,
"I was born In- a log, cabin" three
miles est of Carlton en NeTmbr
35. . 1847. and remained on the far pi
the greater portkml of the time, until
1863, attending the local schools dur
' lng the winter and assisting In the
" farm wortc durinjf the summer. My
, father, who was a man of education.
Insisted on bis children carrying on
their studies during- tne summer
months,. and was himself an efficient
teacher.-:'-T-i -!-".
GOES TO MIKES . -
"In i!62 .1 wantto the "mines, arrlv
lng- first in what Is now Grant county
,. at Granite 'Cree and Canyon City.
Later I went to Auburn, then a raining-
town of tour or, five-thousand .in
habitants, but, now: extinct. The site
is about twelve- miles west of Baker,
I remained there until late that fall
. and returned to the -valley, and In
,- 3 854 entered . McMinnviUe (now ? Lin
field) college, a school rather above
the grade of our modern high school,
and remained there during 1864-5-6,
and left without graduation.
,.. "Professor J. W. Johnson, afterward
president of the State university, was
president and principal, and I en
joyed the exceptional opportunity of
rootling i with ..that great- educator.
Under his supervision I .gained a fair
- Knowledge or Latin and mathematics.
and here, at his suggestion, after con
sidering for a while the study of rnedi
cine as my future profession, X decided
for the law. and again at his sugges
t Ion began tht study by ; attempting
to translate into English a Latin vol
- ume of the Institute of Justinian, ; I
smile later at Buch a berinning, but
after left t McMimmll' I completed
the volume,. i&iZpf 'i
TE ACHES PUBLIC SCHOOL .
. ?In 3.886 1-left school and began
teaching, meanwhile studying the ele
mentary law books In my leisure in
tervals. ,1 taught at St. . Helens. "Sea
side, jFreeport, and for a short time
at Lafayette. In 186S I went to Van
ceuver. Wash., not to reside, but to
:- read law more-attentively with Henry
O.' Strine, 'then a prominent lawyer of
Washington. Early in 1S70 I returned
- .to Oregon, and on October 6 of that
year I was - admitted to practice,
amjthe only survivor of the 1.7 men
. wher were admitted at that time, and
- all the judges who were then on the
- bench have long since passed away.
"I remained for a. few months i
Lafayette and- thereafter located at
St, Helens and practiced law there
untO 1878. February 7, . J87S. l,wma
married to -Miss Mary E.- Merrill;-- 5In
1876 I was elected to the. lowerbouse i
. of the Oregon legislatura .aa a Repub- ;
lican. Both houses -were? Democratic,
and, seeing no hope for thfe election ot
.a Republican senator, after casting
a Complimentary ballot for the Repub
lican . nomlifce I voted thereafter con
tinuously with, the Democratic' minor
ity for J. W. Nesmith, who, unlike
Governor Grover, his r opponent, had
been a consistent ; supporter of the
Union cause and a friend of Lincoln
during .the Civil wav . I hoped- to
bring about his election through . '
combination of Republicans with the
. antl-Grover' Democrats, but" the ' pro
posal failed and Grover- was finally
elected.,.;
MOVES TO TJTAH i '
"In 1878 my health became some
what impaired and I removed with my
, family to Salt Lake City, where I be
came a junior in the office of TButh-erland-
St &&Brlde, a firm composed of
Judge J. Gy Sutherland, the dlstin
k gu.ished author of 'Sutherland on Dam
ages, and my: eldest brother,. John. R.
McBrlde. In this firm I did two years
"jof very hard work and learned a good
' deal of law. My health being restored,
I returned to. Oregon and located in
Oregon - City, forming a partnership
with K. L. Kastham, which continued
unit! his death. " ; , "'
. "In1882 I was appointed by Gov
ernor Moody as district attorney for
. the Fifth Judicial district, which then
. comprised Clackamas, Clatsop, Colum
bia, Washington, Wasco and Crook
counties. I held this place by suceea
; -live elections until 1892. when I was
elected judge-of the Fifth judicial dis
trict. From that time up- to my trans
fer to the supreme bench I took, part,
In the reform legislation, the amend
ment providing for the initiative and
- referendum, the .amendment! relating
to- the Judiciary, and the corrupt prac
tices act, .-. To tfca last I gave special
attention, iand now . consider that ray
efforts to "procure its enactment con
stitute .the greatest service lever ren-
dered the state,
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE -
$7n May. 1909, I was appointed by
Governor Frank W. Benson as asso-
ciate Justice , of. the- supreme court,
and Have remained on that bench by
successive , elections- ever . since. I
have served three terms as tchief Jus
tice," and, by; a? peculiar combination
- of circumstancea, will be compelled to
serve s two?" succeasHre terms of 1 two
years ? eacb beginning January..- L
1923. v-:':' K'Z'&'V J "-
. "I may add that in '25 years In Ore
gon I haver-passed through all' forms
of its government; When. I was born
iH was in the joint occupancy of the
United States and Great Britain, and,
- being neglected by both, had organ
- iied a - provisional government com
, posed of sturdy pioneers, who enact
ed and enforced laws, preserved order
, and carried to a successful conclusion
- a serious war with the Indians. - It
ffave place to the territorial govera-
- men t, and that to the state 'govern
ment. And ia all these I have been
permitted to witness the, vonderf nl
transition of the land In which I was
- born from' a comparatively savage wil
derness into- a' great : commonwealth
and am proud to feel that In this great
change I have been permitted to bear
even, an Inconsiderable parts" ;
CITIZENSHIP RIGHT' :
; DENIED NIPPONESE
.- -'' ' J: ; --i - "ff hi- -"-." .: ;r.-- .
' - - .XCoBUnaed'-rram- Tta Out)
real estate company because of his ih
. eligibUity to citisenshiju. ,, "'t-r
UECISIOX IStjrOTED ' . "i.
"'Justice SutherUnd, reading hisfirst
1: opinion from the bench since his re-.
cent appointment by President Hard
ing, delivered the opinion. He said :
"The determination that the wocas
."white person- are synonmoua with, the
words a person of the Caucasian race'
Bimplifles the problem, although it does
taot entirely dispose of it. Controver
sies have iarisen and will no doubt
arise again. In respect, of tha proper
classification of Individuals In border
line cases. The effect of the conclu
sion that the . words v white person
means a Caucaalaa is not to. establish
a sharp, line- of demarcation between
those who are entitled ana tnose wno
ar not entitled to naturalization, bat
rather a sene of more or less deoataoie
ground outside of which, upon the one
hand, are those clearly eligible and
outside of which, npon the other hand,
are those Clearly Ineligible for citizen-
thP- : ; .....
Individual cases fauing wnnm mm
zona must be determined as they arise
from tlm' ta time by what this court
has called, in another connection, the
gradual .process of Judicial JncJuslon
ana. exclusion.' j v f s -; svj -m
CITATIOJTS THELB l . i v .
'"The- -appeUant, In the casa -now
under consideration,, however, ia clear
ly of a race which ia not Caucasian
and. therefore belongs entirely outside
the - zone on , the negative ; side. - - a
large number of the federal, ana state
courts have i so decided and . we find
no reported case definitely to the con
trary These decisions are .sustained
by ; numerous vscientlfic authormes.
which -we do not deem it necessary to
review. We think these decUiona are
right and so hold.
"The briefs filed on behalf of appealr
lant refer, in complimentary terms d-o
the culture and enlightenment of the
Japanese people .and with this esti:
mate we have no reason to disagree;
but these are matters which cannot
enter into our consideration of tne
questions her at Issue- We have no
function In the matter otner man- to
ascertain the vWU of congress and. de
otar it Of course, there is not im
plied either In tha leglslatkn or In our
interpretation of It any suggestion of
individual unworthneas or racaj. Infe-i
.n . ... r -
ARMY HAT FORFEIT FAFEfcS
Saratoaa. CaL. Kov. 18. (L N. S.)
"The decision of the supmere court to
Mv vill have many important bear-
fngs on the Japanese question In Cal
nw.mia. and on the Pacific coast," for
mer United States Senator James D.
Phelan declared today when informed
by the International Newn Service of
the decision. it
"From tha scope of tha decision as
indicated by dispatches, I believ It
win have the very Important effect of
taking cttisenahip away from some 9 Off
or 1000 -Japanese who were granted
naturalization by- reason of their .serv
ice in tha army or navy," v
The decision "of, the suprema court
is very pleasing to us, because It nuts
at rest the contentions of the Japanes
. k . . kMr:. -iiiiuIaf tha laws of the 1
ww i? -------77 - -- u nirty-HTO . nunorea persons' were
J-LiaMd homeless In thiV town. Two
unrtea awn Aivorac; vw nuu
of California declared when Informed
of today's decision of the United States
supremo court by International" News
''If the' court had held otherwise, our
alien land legislation would, as a re
sulU.' have been forced to accept its
purpose, for the latter prohibits the
ownership of land by those who are
not eligible-to, citizenship," Webb con
tinued. -1
"The . decision of the court in these
easee -approve the classification - by
the California alien land law, classify
in persons lnt two classes the one.
aliens who are eligible to citizenship,;
the other, aliens :who are Ineligible to
citizenship, and - prohibits the owner
Ship of land by the latter."
Three- cases pending -before the
fjrilted States supreme court in Wash
ington, and-' which will be heard No
vember 27, Involving features of the
uamorma taw, wiit do aixectea
through today's " decision, Webb de
clared. 7 ., "
LAD IS SHOT DOWN
(Con tinned From Pac
2$.
l
called at once- The police also were
notified. . -.
. After a Ijasty examination l&y -the
emergency doctor the boy was ordered
transferred to Emanuel hospital, where
an operation was performed. The bul
let was extracted an hour later. To
day hospital authorities reported the
lad in . a very- serious condition, stat
ing that his -chances for recovery de
pend greatly npon whether complica
tions set In.' - - v" -; "' 7-s7i'A -'-'
Throughout the ordeal the boy never
whimpered or cried. The only remark
he made that would indicate the wound
hurt him was to tha Rev, Mr. Hopp.
"It hurts pretty bad," ha said. .
When Scheiderman picked up the
boy and carried him from the scene
ot the shooting. Bar! drove on, -paying
not the slightest attention to the lad.
Ho had ' attempted to frighten the
boys and was under "the. Impression
that Norman wa not hurt. A crowd
of angry citizens, which quickly as
sembled, pursued Hart down the street
and forced him to return and await
the arrival of the police. Threats
against the man's Ufa were made by
the more radical members of the group,
HABI (SITES TEBSIOX.
When Wotorcyclo Patrolman Reed,
who was the first officer to arrive,
arrested Hart am started to take him
to . headquarters, the man evidenced
no regret. He calmly answered several
questions of reporters' and then asked
a small boy to drive his '- horse and
wagon, to his stable. Hart then stepped
Into a motorcycle sidecar, and was
taken to, detective headquarters, where
he was quixxed at length by Inspectors.
Havi first realised the, seriousness
of his -act when ho waa told by In
spectors that -his victlnv -was in a
serious condition and mlht die at any
moment, i - - ,;' H!-..?
"I would rather hang than aee the
poor boy die.4 he said to an Inspector.
- Hart made a statement to his ques
tioners in which ho gav hia version
of the shooting. It corroborated that
of 'several witnesses and varied but
little from the story told by Scheider
man. - -"
A technical charge of assault with a
dangerous weapon was - filed against
him pending the outcome of the boy's
wound. He ia held without bait
Besides his father, the Repp boy has
a sister, Mabel, 7 years old. His mother
died during - the influenza epidemic
several years ago,3: Companions told
police the two children attended Ihe
Albina : Homestead school. 7
MANY. MORE DEATHS
(Continued From Pace 0e)
panic among the natives for 300 miles
akVtg the coast. j
Couriers came to Santiago today
from Vallenar and Copiapo to arrange
for caravans to take food and medicine
to- - the stricken - towns. -The former
place, they; declared, waa practically
BOYS ANNOY HINDU: .
STARYATIOc
CAUSING
obliterated. Injured and sick are be
ing treated in the streets and. public
squares. Starvation . 19 already in
sight at vallenar.- while disease has
begun to spread among the quake vic
tims - who were huddled ' together- in
rude shelters In the plaxas. -
Rareong Alcayago, a prominent Chil
ean engineer; was one of the first to
bring a reliable eye witness story of
the . desolation and disaster that was
spread, through the north. . ? He : de
clared -contajerious disease are spread
ing i like wild ft re and that many- are
threatened with' death from exposure
and hunger. ' , '
- Arriving - at La i Serena, Alcsyago
toid a drama tio story of the destruc
tion of the jail at Vallenar, which
waa crowded with prisoners sentenced
lor mlnef offentie. ,
The. shock burled" down the .adobe
walls of - the little ' prison, - injuring
many of the frightened inmates. Those
able to do so rushed from - the jail,
but made no attempt to . flea farther,
remaining shaking j-In terror- in an
open; apace , near- the vrulna t of their
late prison. Troops -today "were stand
ng guard over the. prisoners, vit&i no
place in . which: to Jock them up.
AWAIT OUTSIDE AID '
La Serena, as the largest city in the
immediate vicinity i of -'the- devastated
area, has received numberless appeals
for. assistance since Saturday morn
ing. Both Copiapo and Vallenar are
without -suffieient -medicines to pre
vent . scores from dying1 unless relief
comes quickly.
People in the shaken towns are liv
ings la abject fear of. repetition 'of
the. quak. Scenes of horror all about
.hem, decimated victims lying r uo-
buried, houses in , splinters and ; occasional-vague
earth rumblings, have
red need them to complete Incapacity
for helping themselves.
. They are waiting for outside aid,
which. In some instances, ma; jiot.tr-
rlve for several days, owing to the de
struction of transportation facilities.
This ia particularly true in the case
of inland towns, about whose suffer
ing little Is as yet' known. Caravans
wilt start from Valparaiso and other
cities today on a Jong trek Into the
hills to bring relief to desolate vil
lagers. .. 'i - . '
SM HOMELESS !-. :' '".'-r
. ..... . ? r - i .-
Huasco iar one of these -communities
suffering greatly. It was the;fhst to
send-out a hunger, cry. The "govern
ment was prompt to answer, Chilean
cruisers -being sent, to Coquimbo with
supplies; food and medicine.
Officers of the cruiser Chacabaco re
ported 70 known dead at Coquimbo,
but expressed belief this "would be but
a small part of the city's actual death
roll If the latter ever became known.
The great wave that swept In oblit
erated an entire community along the
seashore, sucking back into the Pa
cific many of the victims. Five hun
dred Aousee, offices, wharves and de
no ta were shattered bv the tidal wave.
.- .. . . - . .
hundred of the ' more severely In
jured were treated aboard Chilean bat-,
tleshipa. - j
La Torre, flagship of the fleet, goes
to Huasco tonight with a relief expedi
tion, v- i
CEMETERT trPTTTBED
At La Serena, which was spared the
worst of the -shock but where some
were killed, the worst earth .rent oc
curred on the site of the local ceme
tery' Hundreds of-corpses were thrown
from their graves spreading danger
of infection. 1 - . ' 1
A dispatch from La Serena said that
between 100 and JOO-are dead as a re
sult of the quake In .that vicinity. Co
quimbo, one .of the1 'towns to - suffer
most, just a few! imles from La Se
rena. Various dispatches from other
parts ! tf the north indicate a like
number was killed in Vallenar, Co
piapo, -Huasco and the Inland villages,
making an approximate total of 1400
dead with additional deaths each hour.
.. Women and -children naturally were
numbered among the quake sufferers
in the northern towns and apparently
more vera killed than men. "
BLAME SU3C SPOTS
Improvised shelters, tents and auto
mobiles now house thousands of moth
ers with their children. The natives,
for the most' par, "uneducated, believe
the gods brought on the disaster and
absolutely refuse to spend the night
Inside . a dwelling house.
Scientists-' are speculating on the
cause of the quake," many attributing
it to sun spots. It came at midnight
after a day of terrific heat, Although
the shock was felt north and south
along the coast, it is believed to have
extended even farther from the east to
west. , ... - j ;-. .7
The Pacific-ocean for 800 miles along
the north Chile coast appears to have
been rent along tha bottom. Then the
great tidal; wave swept in."" Rushing
up across Vthe . land, battering . down
everything- in its path, -the mountainous-
sea receded after a few min
utes, dragging hnmans, houses, over
turned vessels and a great mass, of
debris along In tha undertow.
WATE 8PKEUD5
The liuge 'wave, perhaps the greatest
that ever spread - over the Pacific,
reached Honolulu In one direction and
Africa in the other. At least this is
the cause attributed by scientists for
the small tidal wave early Sunday on
the gold coast of the Gulf of Guinea.
Wharvee-and shipping suffered de
struction mounting into millions of
dollars. The ships Were tossed about
like matchwood, small vessels over
turned, masts carried away and wooden
wharves smashed by v the rush of
water. Docks, railroad" property and
business houses along, the waterfronts
were Inundated. r
Valparaiso, hitherto the city to suf
fer most In Chilean earthquakes, es
caped practically unscathed,
WILSON MAY; SWAY .
. ISSUES OF 1924
(Caatiaaed Prom Page Oae
J318. There was a touch of war-time
enthusiasm as; thi cx-presldent entered
his Wg touring car and waved hia hat
.to the crowd. The'formed a lane on
either side and cheered as the motor
passed.triumphanUy along. Bigger
crowds, v toi be ; sure,; there were on
Champ D'Elysee nearly four years aga,
greater demonstrations were given on
the Strand and In the congested streets
of Rome, but. for inspiration to a man
who baa suffered the reverses In health
that Woodrow Wilson has, nothing
could have been more stimulating than
the Armistice day demonstration, the
appealing plaudits of a,: party - able
again to enter the fray. .
TAKCOUTE XICESTSES-v -Vancouver,
Wash., Nov, 13.. "The
Courthouse was closed aU day Satur
day but at 13 o'clock an ImpcTtunata
couple, seeking a marriage license,
called Auditor Garrett la Sxam his farm
at' Manor, and, before - he could get
away, he had , issued six - licenses as
follows: Clifford j. Wilson, 21. and
Ida GilliamlS. Portland ; lward G.
Landers, C Vancoavelr,' Wash and
1olet IL Steele, legal. Oregon City ;
Harry II. LaMosax, 23. I'ortland, and
Anna " Weiderhold, 20.. ' Vancouver,
Wash; vDUlard.l' JPrlce, 23. Lebanon,
Or., and Lol V, Price, -legal, Tha
Dalles, Or. ; Leal D- .WIneberg, 24. and
Carrie F. Kagler. 2.- Salem. Or. i Le
Roy Cook, legal, and Lurlina Durant.
legal. "SaUa.'vJ;-'"iV
JJJM Statistics
MARRIAGE UCENSES
Ltt EL Holt, - 37.--3 J nd
OrMi. I Rhllh.mmer. 24. 468 Shrmmn.
Kobrt W: Petersow,, teeal, 4 lirterwate
am., and Jennie Otee, 'lecal, 864 Intentate.
riancl. Johnston. 24, J-kwJ ApU., ; and
Earl U WiUaer, W1. TT 4tk 8.
K.: snd RiMia linm lecal. S47 Ifonteomenr.
Jim Pcnnk, gaaCaruthwu fc, sad Anna
v.l.nk;11 1-Q1 R 12th at.
J. mn'cin girapM.-82i 15 17 et. N.,
M Al&n&n C iiu .
JowK B. Ztrabl. ieeal, 69 HalhorM
ra. aad Maado. Littip. leeaU.-fiOO Haw
- Htrry C.' HiMViawi. 23, 589 lUl aL; aad
. Tob F. WarV Taroma. WaaK, and
uora campion, 22, ass Homsmi
Theodora C Tmpl. S2. 6SSS 4Ul aa. .
r: laim OmuhIkih; ia. Raekwood. Or.
Albert P. Vail, legal, Maimii. Or., and
Esjma C. Rlinj. legal, 17 E. 74ta at S. ...
, Walter L HaTidioo, 2. Sfft Jiehaleia t.
ana juaua ajonmna, i, ronmmi.
Carl H. Prieka 29, TT20C 82d are. 8. .,
l vu vtZ 9 7T!1 S2d are. S. E-
Jack Angelofakjr. 25, Portland hotel, and
Mary Cbolowizs. 19, 1538 K. Rurmade at.
Paul C. Wicker, 30. 893 Rot at., aad Hay
L Keerea. 18, 45 E. 40th at. - ' .
Jaj D. Gore. 28, Wadford. Or., aad Gartrade
Moore, 24. Portland.
WEDDING cat? ebIvk
W. a. SMITH & CO. Ill Moreaa BMg.
BaiTrO
- MMDtT To Mr.-and Ura. D. 8, , limotf ,
45 anton. Nor. 3. a aon. --, .--. -
STVDES'r To Mr, and Mra Gao., Btadeet,
7129 02d are. 8. E.. Nor. 7, a daughter.
STOCT-Te Mr. and lira. H. Stout. 5528
-n at. B. a., uex. z t, a aaognier. m
UWRI To Mr. aad Mrs. Ceo. B. Lawi
W. Jiirretfc. Nar.7. a dauehter.
GBESSETR To Mr. and Mn. C. 0. Gre
aeta. 8528 Slat ara. Oct. 29. tm,
DREW To Mr. aad Mm Geerga Thomas
Drew. 1S0 Courtney. Oct SO. a -son. -
TOC.VG To Mr. x and Mm. A. A, Tonus,
511 E. Bachanan. Oct. SO. a Bon.
BUXETEB To Mr.-and Mra. J. Bflleter,
1181 B. Daria, NaT, 4. a 4aahter.
- LKWI8 To Mr. and Mra. R. M. ,IirU,
1021 . Z7th it-JJ, Hot. S, a aoa.
WOLF To Mr. and Mra. Goorre , Wolf,
414 Stanton, Ko. 1. a daughter. . - .
DKSCliNKR To Mr. and Alra. J. Deach
aer, 721 Rodser, Nor. 6, a aon, ...
LAU To Mr. aad Mrs. G. C Laa. Mil
waukia. Or.. Oct. 30, a aoa. . i -
WALL To Mr. and Mra. H. C. Wall. San
rranciaeo. vaj., mot, e, a
HAGK To Mr. aad Hia. Joseph- Hage,
20S3 Hawthorne, Nor. 9: a aon.
COI.B To Mr. and Mra. E. Cole, 2011
E. Bnrnside, Nor. 6, a daughter.
GBANE To Mr. aad Mra. M. Gran. S29
Wheeler, ff ot. 7. a daughter. "
EHVOOD To Mi. and Mra. 3. A Elwood.
105R WHliama are.. Not. 4, a aon. '
CHFSNEy To Mr. and Mra. O. V. Chea
aey. 805 E. 45ta at. K.. Km. a a arm
SCO PAC ASA To Mr. and Mra. T. Seor
pacaaa, jui Dtn, Oct. si, a aoa.
DEATHS
BUTTERFIELD - Don FVankhn Butte r-
neio. lBio trartiald, jhot. 9, a rears; acute
eDcepnafltis.
MORRIS RaUie H. Horria. 202S 15. Madi-
aon. Not. . 7 9 rears; eerebral hemorrhage.
FORD Chriatina Ford. 69 E. 9th, Not.
8. 36 yrs.; translation by haccing (auicide).
KLX.IS Prancia A. Ellis, Peninsnla hos
pital. Not. 8, 58 years: wilraonarr tnbenmlona.
RITZINGER Lens Bell Ritzinger, Good
Samaritan hospital. Hot. 8. 20 yaaxs; rup
puratiTe hepatitis.
WAGNER Tjouis r. Wagner. Good Samar
itan hospital. Not. T. 44 ear; apoplexr.
BAKER Robert O. Baker. 'Sellwood hoa
plt!jv.2Ii.2w?.y)E; aenta lnfetion.eoloa.
BUCKINGHAM AdeUne Backingham. 45S
t 79i OT w JFx; acuta) bron-
GUl US. ' .
AUCTIONS
Salesroom West Fark and Yamaia
At 10 A Ma Tomorrow
NEW TOD ATi
SO
FLUFF RUGS
Man from your eld wura-oat carpata
Baa half tha price of ar raca. , ,
Bend our raga and woo lea elotha.
MaU Ordera. Bead for SkM. '
0x12 Ruo Steam Cleaned 81 .SO
NORTHWEST RUO CO.
Eatt SBSO . ,188 Cam Sth St.
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
BiAiJss -nvit xtus iJiisxmcT of Ore
gon. " .. . , : - , - . ,.
- United State of America, libelant, Teresa
ena Buick Roadster, Model No. 22-44-1822.
Motor No. 781884. Oregon license for the year
Jtear 1822. , NV 48517. Waahingtoa Ueeaaa foe
jiiai aim, ilffc
iNoncg
Public notioe 1 hereb? airen Ulat na thm iota
day of November, 1822, one Bnick roadster.
Model No. 22-44-1822. Motor No. 791834,
Oregon beenaa for the jear 1922. No. 42517.
Waahinatoat lieanaa for 1 1m i iM nl
115907. waa arraated aad taken into the poa
aasaion of aad bow ia in the peaeaaaioa of the
viui otacea minnn i or m aiatrtet ot Ore
Eon, pnnuaat to a warrant aad nmn ilnh i
aned by the clerk of the- United States district
court tor ina aomei, ot Oregon, tn a aait for
eondem nation aad torfeitore entitled "United
Statea of America, Termn One Bnick Roadster,
model No. 22-44-1922, motor No. 781834.
Oregon licatue for the rear 1822, No. 48517,
Waahington lice EM for the year 1822, No.
1115M07" branght onder the prorttetia of Sec
tion 26. Title IL of the national nnhihitlnn
act; that all peraoas claiming may right, title or
intereat in and to the aud aotomobile aforaaald
are hereby notified to appear on or before De
cember 4, 1822, at Portland, Oregon, to ahow
cauaa. if any there be, why the same afaoald
not be decreed acaias and . forfeited to the
tuns owes.
t - CLARENCE H. HOTCHntTHS.
United States Marshal tor the
District of Oregon, v
ALLAN BTNON, '
. .. Asautant United Statea At
orney, Attorney for Libelant.
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
,-Notiee ia hereby, girea that the firm ef
Sebmidt A Jackson,, a eo-partaershin doing
business onder the name aad title of the
Hciiladay Fuel campaay, baa been diasolred
and wiiX not be rasponsfble for any Indebt
edness eoenrrieg after Nor. 8, 1922, All assets-
and liabilities have bees taken- oral by
tha Acme Fuel C (Signed) .
'" OTTO &. SCHMnvfe
MEETING NOTICES 102
rVANHOK lodge No. "l, K. ef
P.. meets erery Tuesday night at
8 o'clock fifth floor Pythian bldg.,
888 Tamhin street. All Pythias
weiconie. Page rank.
SHkir L. GRATES.
K. of R. and S.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER Kb.
18. R. A. M. -Called canrecation
Tuesday ereBing, E. 8th and Born
side st; at 7:30 o'clock. M. M.
and P. M. degrees. ' VfaitoB. wel-
ROT QUACKENBrSH. Sec
, PENCtSUTA chapter No. 48, R.
-A. M. Maaoaic building, St
Johns. Special convocation Mon
day evening at 7 :80. , M. M., and
P. M. degrees. Visitors
By order E. H, P.
" G. H. TJTMON. See.
MULTNOMAH eonnca No. 1481. Royal Area
ma. meets erery second Tuesday of each
meoth at 8 p. - ex.- en the third'fkwr of
tha Pythian bids., Vest Park and Tamhill
ata. Vistins brethren are - weleoma
i ? . , E. Pr UADLCNU. Beey. ..
GRAND mask ban. auspices of the IV. O. W.
drill team No. ..88, Tmy. Norrmher 1.7. at
.W. O. W. temple. 128 11th at. Prises
will be 4 turkeys sad 14 other prisea. One
d-Jur prise. .. pieces of sum music ..
MEETING NOTICES 102
tSx- frf J " " Are yon going t Marah
v VSw field! Al ader Temple
. ,wiU hoH eeiamoniU at
M Marahfiekl an NorambtT
- 18th. - The Cea ocuoty
NoWea at awaltms the
ehanee to agtvnd tbeiT eU
. known aomHakty to their
' visitors,
. - Cparial Tram -It
mind rrm. inehadina
Vtkt and meala: 881.8 Jl tmr berth, 1
3'Vio witA npper eana. . ...
ilk ring perUand I ft a FViday, Not.
17th. Suca at WeodbWB. Calaaa aad Al
bany. Spend the arenins at Xttgaa. wheee
remdent fihrmert- aare arranged toe eui
entertainment. . a . -
Returning arriTs at Fortlaod 18:45 a, au.
Sunday. Nor. 19th.
Make reaermtlons and eecHra tieketa from
HARVEI" BECKtVITH.
20S Imperial HoeeL Beeoeder.. "I
Br order of the TlltwWona Potentate.
,t- DANCK . .-
, -AL AZAR MASK BAU7 V
' :OTUX10N HALU . , "
- -Torkey door priae! S teosttonai prieea.
FrWay, Nor. 17. Adah. SSe.. ioc UX.
, ob Gordon's orchestra. - .; -y . . ,
MLVCRVA 1jODGKJNo. 18.
L O. . F. -Regalar meeting
ererr Taesdat erening, 8 H N.
I Itn street, 7:9U eioon.
Noenrnatiom f officers and work ia tha -Initia
tory degree. : AS Odd IVtlows . welcome.
Cornel Help Minerra grow."
. I" - K. P. MAISEN, N.' G.
F. BtHUtM, KM J.
NORTH tOKTLlS Da
LiODGK NO. 2S0, I. O. O. .,
at Kilpetrick aad Benrer are..
Vaatnn. Will meat. at 1
elock and alter a abort business -sessMB wtu
s to Woodlawn lodge for first dears. Visit
ing brethren welcome . H- COON, S. G.
ai. wiui9, see.
TEMPLK SOCIAL CLKU.
O. E. .8.. will gire a basaar
ea the afteraoca aad ercmng
of . Nor. 17, at Bakera , hall.
V sui 4-itn ana aiDerta. au
u. au. d. aaemoera ana menas
dsndng in tha sTenlng. Admission free.
. SOUTH GAtfc ' lodge. - ' A
aad AM. will be instituted
under diapeeaatioo at tkeir hall.
Front and Gtbbs A.. Maaday
enaainc, Norembee 18, 8 o'clock.
All Mastee Mason eerdiallr m-
Tited. . ' - -
' GUI REAZEK GROTTO.
HARD TIMES DANCE. NO
VEMBER 28. PYTHIAN
TEMPLE. HARBT A. Mc
BAB. - - , , -
MINERVA CHAPTER SO!
1106. O. E. S.. St. John Stated
coHunvnicaaim lucsuay tomor
row. Come.
MrT.TNOllAH CHAPTER NO,
194, O. . S.- tatd eommani
cation tombrrow (Taeaday) sta
lling, 8 o'clock, Kenton Bank
bldg. Vtsttbra welcome. Br order
I W. M;
ESTHER M. CAtTfrr, Sec'
VA,VEUlEy IXjiXJE NZ
-174. A. F. and A It E. 26th
and Clinton eta. This1 Tuesday,
7:80 P. m. Work in the K. A.
decree. '
WILLIAM JAPPERT. .
8eaT.
8UNNTSIDB LODGE I No.
16S, A. F. and A M. E, S9th
and Hawthorne. Special at 7
p. r Korember 14. . A
degree. -
, HARMONY LOtVGK NA. J2.
A. F. aad A. M. Stated this
Monday) ere., at 7:80 o'clock.
Visiting brethren welcome.
W. M. DeUN. Sec'7.
MOUNT HOOD LODGS . Ki
157, A. F. and A M- B84
RuaaeU at. Stated eommsmca-
tton tomorrow ( Tuesday) at 8
o'clock. 1 a .
V. T. EN EE, See'T.
EMBLEM JKWELUT a apeoaltgl btrtteata,
pim. eharaav laeger Broa.. 181-188 6ts at
CARDS OF THANKS
WK DESIRB to thank the iodcea and others
far expressions of gyrapathy and sasistanoe
donng our bereaTement ia una im n
oar eon. Joehna S. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs.
George Gregory.
DEATH NOTICES
103
WEST In this city Ketember 12, Mildred
West, 'age 22 Team, daughter at Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Peary, sister cC Mia. A K.
Hornett ot Albeit. Canada ; W. Z. West
of San Franciseo. CaLi K. W. Wast of thin
city. . Remains at the chapel ot Snook es
.Wbeeldnn. Belmont at 85th. Funeral notice
later.
fl AO. T.' . I.-. V L X V. -
V, A .- a ft tnsr ,".. . . ' p
Monday niorning. Nor. 13. Margaret Had ley
George, aged 6T :rr., holered wife of
' Marion C George aad mother of Alberry
, I George ot PocUand; Mra. Mont. R, Down-
ieg -of Calezieo, Cel. ; Leonard C. George
v of New Tork cits- and Mrs. Chaa. H. SmaU
of- Newberg, or. - notice or raneral later
DOUGLAS In' this city, November 12, Rosa-
- mund Dooslaa, a red is Tears, lata of S88
: East Stark st. Tha remains are at Flnley's
- mortuary. Montgomery at fith. Notice of
Tnnerai nereatter.
COTlktl In Xhia dty. Nor. 12, 1822, Harry
A Getter, late sf Karry. Or. -Bemams are
. at the chapel of : Edward Holmes at Son.
Third sad Salmos at. . Notice ef funeral
- later.
FUNERAL NOTICES 104
RICHARDSON Nor. 12. 1 022 a h. ri.
denea, 120S Airby St., AngeKn r Budaua
KienaMaoa, aged 71 years, 8 montha, 18
F. Bockmaa ef Portland and tha late Cyras
aoa mrea oucibu, - cunerai aeirn.es
Taeeday, Nor. 14, at 1:30 -p. m.. from
the R. T. Byrnes' funeral borne, 901 Wil
liama are. at Mason. laterment Oawego,
Or. Friends inrited to attend. Please
omit I lowers.
STEWART In thia citr. Not. 12. MeDnnald
Stewart, aged 69 years, late of Courtney
station. Or. i father of Howard J. Stewart
o uounney, wiuiam of Waterloo, Iowa,
and Robert A Stewart of Hermiston. Or.
- Tha ; funeral aerrices will be bald tinder
, the auspices ef A. F. and A M.. Tneeday.
Jfomnber 14, at 2 p. aw at the Portland
: crematorium, 14th and Bybee ata. Frienda
mntea.. J. jTmler Bon. directors.
JEFFERS The funeral cortege of tha late
Annia-Jeffers will wara the residence, 188
Morris -at. Taeaday, Not. 14. at 8:80 a.
-in., thence to St. Marya ehurca, Williain
' - ara, where mam will be .offered at t a. m.
reinterment Meant Galrary eemetery. Ar-
utrania care atmer m xracey,
SHERIDAN Mm. Deborah Preston Sheridan,
- Tormertjr ef Greenburg. Or.. 'died at Leb-
-4-anon saturaay, nor.-il, aged s yean, X
mootha and 4. days. Serriees at the Meager
- church, Tuesday. Nor. 14, 1:30 p. m, . la
terment In Crescent Grore cemetery. -
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 03
Edward Holman .
& Son
-- THUD ATO SALMON
"MAIN myJ:
Snook WSiealdon
'- . SUCCESSORS TO . , -
BKEEZB ek 6N0OK
- BT,tfO!rr AT 8 5 TH. -y- T ABOH 7 .
A. D. Kenworthy Co.
lAft srf M IF 1 ra
- e-- rrim - 9 1
Lerch, Undertaker
' EAST KLKVIWTH ATO HAWTHORNB
PHONH EAST ST8L -
McENTEE A ILSS tuasnu
the prrraey of a noma.
tiariatn an
aStl. and E
eta, Phone Bdwy. -S128.
antav aai-as.
Finley's Mortuarv
IJOTTTGOMrar AT ITFTH. " Uirj
4SJ2.
MlLLta A TKACET, indepeadwrt fontraTeT-
wot wunsma Ara WALNUT 6329. -
f-!VptVP"5 CNDE3TAEJNO CO, Fboee
OftCWCS Main 4 1 5 2. Or. 8d at s
A-R. Zeller Co.sP
u:iaau Aa
TBS PORTLAND MORTCART
13th, west-aida. , Bdwy. 843 A
5
4k
uCTOKS
East SiCs
Funeral Directorsts
i ' "She Family feet tha Priea" '
1 X. AJder at. - Fbea Kast tU
168
I CSaUTT C2C2XAXS 51
i;THn Al-S T . 9t
FLORISTS
107
hi a r 4 1 n & Ptn r he t
U T
ifl '. f reerinr ?
: 25 ..WASKrNGToai at r
- - MAIN eiaa.
-OCCASIONS AKTI9T1UAJLLX
A&AANGIU)
MAIM
V 770t
871 , K. Broadway.
Uhioo East 7718.
Flowers for AO Occasion.
-MB GROW OCR OWN"
Charge Acconnts SoBeited.
Smith's Flower Shop.
- a-i.,rfrf 7, -
Portland's PivgieesiTa FlorisU""
Flowers for AM Occasion .
Main T212. T. a Luke. Mgr.. etb and AMet
SUwood Qreenhotises
' .7 - Cat Flowera. Designa and Sprays, :
i for AH Occasions. i W; . j
SELLWOOD 1520. - 649 Nshalem are. I
v LOST AND FOUND 108
THIS fallowing articles ware found ea the
cars of the Portland Railway. Light Power
- company. Sorember It. 1822: ombtellas.
3 vanes, knife, 2 serewdriTsrs, S nr.,
single gloTes, school certificate, 4 packages,
child's muff, photos. Nesvmber 12; am
brr'las. 1 htach bog, 1 purse, ring, thermos
bottle, 1 handbag, 2 pr. glorea, 2 packages,
- Hock. Owaem may obtain same npon proper
identiOcatioa at . First and - Alder ' streets
mtion. - - -..-..-v ... ... -. .-.
LARGE SKfNK mt PIECE LOST SAT-
URDAT NIGHT BETWEEN HAWTHORNE
APTS. AND CARMEL1TA APTS. " LIB-
, ERAL SEWARD FOR RETURN TO APT.
202 CARMEUTA . MAIN 48aA ; i
LOKT- fiaturdar aitarnaon at atock sho
about 6:80,. little leather satchel containing
two purses, one - containing- surer meaner,
the other about 22 and some papers tin
i portent to no - one but mvaelf. . Reward,
Mrs. N. H? -Garrontte, lllO AlMna see.
LADY'S bill eoeV far eollar. areea silk baby
quuw tost m TlCiMlJ ot aci anu oauma,
AttraetiTe reward.
Empire 1410 any time
during the day.
BROWN and white Boa ton terrier mala dud.
, answers to name of "Pet"; 320 reward for
rajtaarn, t S6bHemock st. Phone isaat
880?: - No nuestiona asked.
LOST Taa and whit bobbed-tail 5 -month -old
pup followed boys down Marquam hill Sun
day. Phone Automatic 887-03. Reward.
STRATED from 1195 Iron at., big white and
, black apeekied mala bird doc. with black
spot erer eye. Taeor 7uea. Bewara.
LOST On St. JohDa car. black skunk chokerv
Batnraay between s :o and 4:ao p.
Reward. Call Empire 0784
LOST- Saturday afternoon, brown fox fur.
bet. 80th aad 27th, Gladstone are. Phooa
Sell. 2495. -Reward. - -- 7-
LOST On Friday night, at Stock 6b
lady's Small fibrins pinj - Reward. , Empire
WW.
LOST Near 19tl, and .Tbompaon. watch
monogramedJP, M. Phone East 7011. Se
ws rd.
LOST Diamond ring. Tiffany setting, at stock
, shew Friday erening. Reward. Tabor 0825,
K i l uaasato st.
LOST Eaatern Star and ' Maaonie pins, gift
ana memannt, on pieoc noDon. lieward.
. U-EQ4, Joornal, - - r .-
LOST Dark nary blue etepe do chine belt.
Finder phooa East 9848. , - -.
iQRT- - Hmhrr rtrlirr trrtnitie shell rim flsmnaj
eaturaay erenmg. t.au itor pais,
LOST Cameo brooch at Horse Show, -Wednei-
day -erenmg. Howard, can East SS4.
FOUND A boy's bicycle" near - Bedney an3
-tnun sxs. num oiai. - -..
- EDUCATIONAL
200
tK TOD WAST A GOOD POSITIOST 7
- Ootrrses at the Adeos Aato Scfaoot --ate
longer and snore expen&ire thaa most schools,
: bat Adsor graduate earn more. . Our 00
. erd of helping orer .800-graduates to paying
- "Job m the-proof. Don't enroll elaephere
natil yon hare inepeeted our -ectiooL ' Call
. any day (except Saturday) ... at IS a. a .
2 p, m. or send for oar big 112 page FRES
cataloa. Ask for Book Ho. -.
ADCOX AUTO eV. AVIATION SCHOOta
871 Wasco st-j corner Unton- aret
"We - Pat slsiinsm
-jfata Xeas
- Xbea Son
at DtsthtettoS
KOnTHWKTJTOl
' I Formatay Unbk Bustnees OoSegel
fWeril blda- 4T Memeoa. bdwy. 8882
ENROLL ear Monday for day ar night school.
AU buatneea courses, aad aa soon as ompe
teat we will place -you ia a paying aoai&oa.
Bend for tree Ssceaaa catalog.
Baaiaesa College,
4th eear Morrison, phone Mala O880. ,
COMPTOMETEE AND CALCUIATOB 7
-fisilstrationa aerepted ttda mmk tat era.
to epea Oct p. 7:i7--MHXEE
SCHOOIi . .
414 Teon Bats-
STL'DT MASSAGm !" ' ".'
ena for aaaatoritua Work, ahr
ddas assists aju auraa, er priest pmetiaa
Hydrothampy ia alaa taught. f Portia 04
Scnool ot Massage lac, Block Ex.
LEARN aato work, tiulck and easy under new
system. Practical training. Low cost. Send
.for tree book.- ,Jxpiain everything. . Write
Department 42. National Automowre. nil
'-'. Figaeroa." t-oe A agates. -- . -
XHK DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGat, Aliaay
bids. SPECIAL ENGLISH CLASS, Aay
. eaa who wishes to improve hia gnglina) Is aU
gible. Regjster now. Erening clauses.,
jfOUEsTTARBElt COLaJkUA win lays yos
, the trad la eight weeks; - receire soma pay
wkQ km mi net poattioa ssearad. Write
'- call for eatalorua S84 Barnaade at.
MODERN Barber CoUeg teacba bad to S
weeks to men and women; tools furniahed.
some part poaltion seenred. - Write or call
284 -First at.-- - - - ' .
MEN, women, leara barber trade; wages whiie
. iearning. Oregon . Barbel Coilege, 288
Madison St. -? ; 1 .-
MISS MATTINGLT S Shorthand, TypawriUtsj
School. Indiridual laetruetioa Day, Ee
ning. 289 14th, Bear Jeffereon. j
LEARN TKLEti RAPHt
'' Hallway Telegraph Institute. 424 Railway
ataeeance awg. uay ana tugnt
HELP WANTEI--MALE 201
MEN with horticulturai expenrnce eaa make
, good money gellinc our splendid line ef we2
- grown . trees aad plants. Write for con
tract. -Aa early start will gr you -the ad
Tantaga. -
SALEM HCBSERT COMPANT.
428 Oregon Bldg, Salem. Or.
A. GOOD propoaitioa " to one. wishing " a good
article: hare a supply oa hand. - Account
7 sickness I will saeni ic. J, H. Ids. Port
'. land. Route No. 1, Bex 7 7. .Phone
ores nam js,
6SE man with maaaaiae ar newspaper et-
penancat. runusners own otter, uir wont.
, New pronostyoa.
and Stark.
428 Eichange bldg, 4
ONE neat apnea ring, young man, erer 21, with
some gales ability, to take orders; satisfies
to ears (25 a "eek to start. Room 422,
1MH 2d t. " . - -i -
PARTNER in aetebusaed woedaaw businessi
plenty, work, small rneestment; snake (rem
' 85 to 210 a day. 808 Swwtiapd bWg.
WANTED Office boy. jUaai oppottuaity for
sdTsncemeat, State .age. . , Address : l'-83a,
Journal. - , 7; -- . 7 - "- -:: - --
ADVERTISING men with a.puneh. Salary
and rammwnw. na rtaimt bWg.
JUNIOR Focd .. Write, site age,
schooling.-' P-524. Jooraal.
- aanw ea
IITXI WANTEDMALE 201
SALESMEN Onr dt prune inrestment plan
u a better eel lev tiiaa li!e immrance, ponus
or stocks,- tHia man made 3ST3 1 two
days last week. A rare opportunity to get
ia an the ground tloar. Tha sucoessful
salesman of today will b the sale maBa
gers of tomorrow in thai big, hew universal
selling plan. . If you hare confidence to your
ability ta close we can take jou oa. I Csii
er addres - -i- - ,
. ; ORtGOX NUB8KRT COM PANT. '--.
, -. Tenth st, !- ; .1-'-. -,. -Vi -J'-'
' v Portlend. Or.
y ANT1.D. tor Mnwt, nun ii-UriU' deli-
eatewea ana reetanmnt m ivmieiwj. . bj
grade, help for aU departmaata. : many pnat
tions where axperirace ts o nereeeary. K
celtrirt tnratiou, new building, great paert-
T biliUea with opportunity for ineeatment If
preferred, Apr-t to Mauajer, Siin-ct TJeli-
ratossea i and ItoiUutaet Uarj
GOOD baas - wanted . for quartet.
202 tU-
ford bldg. 77 -i' i- -i
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204
WANTED, for ewet, moat. up-Uxlate deli-
catease-tt and reotaurant in r-ortiana, nigu
grade trip for aU departnwTita. many loai
ttone where ezpenence is sot necsasary, Kx-eelieBt-
lexation, new butknng, graet peasi
bilitiea with oppertantty , for ineeslment if
preterirdj Apply to Manager. Sunset lleH.
c reason and Restaurant Co-. 533 Henry
rirg
THB WOMEN'S PltOTkTiVB LlVLSiO.N.
eiay of Portland, efteta iu serriees ia aU
' matters pertaining to the wslfara and pro
tection of women and girls; tnterriews
ftoeatiaU 814 Worcester feklg.. 8d and
Oak' eta 1'hone Bmedwsy ; 74 J2. -
WANTED , Fire 4 women for Splitting apples;
must bare health card. - Apply tomorrow
. morning. - Starr Fruit Products Co.. 3-1
E. YsmhilL
ANT GIRL in need of a friend, apply to the
, SalrationvArmy Reacna Home, Msyfalr aad
- Alexander st. - Phone Msia 3460. 1-M ear.
COMPETENT girl for general houaewoik; fasa-
ily of 4. Tabor a7 1, laurelburst.
kill 8. M. B. SARGENT, pleaae caU or write
Mta. uwinrm,' wtuatnma, tjte :, - .
iUUSKKEKfER, not er 40. ; for , elderly
eounio, rant aoax.
WILL1NU girl., good home, general liubt house
work. 711 Thompson at, j - -
tRKCAi shorthand tauaht prirateiy by eAVart
nroaaway silo.
- . HELP WANTED i-.fJ
MALE AND FEMALE 205
WANTED, by a Urn commercial an com-
; psny, art studema ancutaaee who like to
i draw to qualify as commercial artuta. Eara
while re leara M-S64. Jouraat,
WANTED Flute and cello players for Port
- land Clric orchestra. Phooe aJter 10 a ia,
's Atwater 8780. . - --.1-
SITUATIONS WANTED-UMALE 251
THE U. A VETERANS' BUREAU HA
TirB FOLLOWING PHT8IOALLT RE-
HABILITATED TRAINED MEN READ I
FOR WORK: -- i I !
-2 bookkeepers, aingla. 82 aad 25 years
of age. . . 1 -
1 scaler aad tally man, married. 20 years.
1 farm hand and poultry xuut, married.
24 years. - .
1 chain mam or outdoor worker for eo--'
ginesring gang,- single, 25 years., .
I salesman. , athletie goods, single. 24
1 yean. :- i . . '.,i-t - ' - 1
- 8 dental mechanics, one single, two mar
lied, 29, 22. 88 yerua. r J I-
1 photographer, single. 48 yearn, . . , ;
, 1 poultry man. single, 25 years. -
1 horticulturist and poultry man. single,
28 yean. I ' -
, 1 bank clerk er geaeral offloe man, kla
. Cle. 81 yearn.-:' - 1 - 1 .
2 creamery man and 1 fans machinery
repair man, sing!, 87 yearn,; - -.
el acetylene and electrical Weld. saar
ried. 25 yean. - t--.i "M-
1 stationary, steam &4 elect rtoal ,aa.
giaesr, single. 25 yearn. j '. '
j 1 watchman or elevator fnaa. single. 27
-. ysan. . .-'i-
- i For further - Infmsation . emmunlcato
- with tha U; S. Veterans' ! Bureau Mylar
building. Ninth aad Oak attests. , : Phone
nroaawsy 7 ext.
Bookkeeper with wkia knowleige ot ia
- wishes absolutely permanent connection with
"agitsaslrg' concern. Ago, 28. married- At
praeet a student of aeeounting. 7 U-108.
Journat.- --- - . - - --.
r ; - HOUSE, WIRING i '
1 Let me lire yon an estimate 00 your wir
ing beforf .letting your cotttaot Licensed
eieetneun. wsinut. tej..
A SPECIALTY of making lawns and fruit and
ahade trees, pruning trees ; aad shrubbery:
:: all work done satisfactorily, phone Wal
nut 7B.
(iABPENTEK-CONTRACTOU ;! building, repair,
estimates. . O, J. Saiitti, 92 N. 2d.
uawy. irlD
WIRING, Let u figure your electrical work.
New or old houses, - Walnut 2114, Keening.
wainut uoo
CAKJt'KNTER 'Estimates tura"oa reiaur
, workj roofs repaired and gam re feuilU Shea
laol Hawtborne.- Tabor I20.
PAINTlNa. paperbanging aad tinuag; "
prices
, reeaonaoie; wore guaranteed.
mwuwtM ift isoor Afjia. '
PAPKRHANGIXO, Painting aad Tinting: all
work guaranteed. Jtica reaaoaabla. Phone
uawtnorne s. Tabor 1728.
East 8127.
PLUMBINU, repairing, water tanks, furnace
e cnila H. L Emmert, 350 Oregon St. East
v ? a a -
E1DKKLV man, former iorkvtc and covrpeii
,tr, .dUitM- work, o 7th log, ny priam. Bur
jjJ a. lay am. Bi-ca,
wash dishes tor few lipurs nightly for
my bokrd. - P-7, Jottrnsl. - '
HASt'T man, carpenter work, repairs, add
jolv Reasonable charge. Walnut 3515.
FOR grading,, eacarating or general team wor
by eaperienced men, call Tabor 9088.
BA 8 EM ENTaV-arsding, teaming: ''contract or
aay wore, ant, ozj-jo, at water 883T
AlNTlNG, ' INtlNO, ALL, Btti.NJttt"a:
: REABONAB1.K. VAIL BROS.. WAL. 982.
BABOWOOD FLOOBS by. csnuact or" day!
Heferences, 'Main 8. '
PLASTERING, repairing a specialty; by day
or contract; all work guaranteed. Eaat 8891.
CARPENTER-eentractor , wiU build your
uuaa. ii rvjMir mv one. aim obv-29
BtOra REPAIRED. i api resiiingla
CARPENTER Hamiy man, amali odds - and
enas. etc. wii. zat i or wil 3776
CEMENT . . WOSK-irSatiaf action ' goaiaatoeS
jpAlNTlNU. p4iann and tiating; prions
M. V. -P, ' C'6. Painting, tinting,' kaleomin
tng, paperhanging; price- right. Bdwy. OQ98.
(iAjiPli.SlJR Handy lien, small adds and
bum, etc mi, mi net, a p. m: and S at m.
W. E. WALKER, general contractor and iol-
ber.-'East 8888.'. ' ' - - -- 'i -- -,
HARDWOOD FLOORS by day er toolnei
Reference. 1488 Rodney, are. ; Wal 8 ft 32:-
i -.. t-t-jin,rr work.
H Seasonable rates." Walnut 8988
MJvL'HANIU with good letarsnc,' jUttck ' work
preierTeu. T-iao, aoarnal.
CAJt.L the paint market. Broadway 7750. for
first claaa paintem. 'J27 Aider St. I
CHlMNEXS, I urnac and boilen cleaned Ai3
iciairen 117 Huna, LHt fill
CONCRETE, neurinn. two u.
mixers.
won guamnteea. sell 1889
ACCOUNTANT wants small set of -books "to
- keep. Atwater 8088. - ' , -
PLUMBING Sona eery teaaenasie by ta hn
ar by th lob. East 88.
PAPER HANGING PALNTLNG, TINTlAti
BEPA1R fWOBK- ' SELLWOOD 8B04. ,.
CEMENT WORE, guaranteed, all ktoda, aatT
ltattee at Ca. Sellwood 0918.
-i : . . CVI-B1IS fAKTEE ' v.
- . Walnut 8818. - . - -TEAMING,
' plowing, excsTatisg.' etc. Puoae
- Eaat 0210. 240 East Sth st.
FOB PRUNING, spraying, lawns and geaeral
- garden work phone Walnut 2182.
EXCAVATING, gmding, geners) team wore, Wr
day er contract. Walant 1885. -ELDERLT
man wishes employment of any
jl kind, small wagea. - Phone Broadway 0885.
CALL Automatic 828-40 and get your kalso-
mmmg anq patntmg grm cheap.
V K LIU eeaapoois . and eonneet sewers, ' a0
- work guaranteed. Aufomstie 882-91.
PAPER hanging,' inside decoraUng. l"or good
wore pppna peeattc, wtmqt uzua.
PAINTING and tinting, grol -work, reatonablei
nigh atoola. Walnnt 503g. r
PlRPKNTER Leeds ' Work. Waln'ui i65.' "
i SITUATIONS FEMALE 254
A flO.NSCIENTIOCS and capable imim desiraa
full -charge and earn ef inealid or elderly
perwin, eun r. anaeny st.
ELD Kit LY lady wishee a poairloa as houw
- keeper for widower or bachelor. Poos 800
7 L. 1109 Wen-ISth at.. Vaoconrer, Wash.
EXPERIENCED, truMvortby - laiy wants
' housecleaning, washing - or vther work ; good
' work guaranteed. Walnut 8305.-
WOMAN WISHES DAITWOHK.
PHONE
a C TOM ATI O 2H, eTenings.
EXPERIENCED woman want cleaning, ate
Bdwy. 7237, Apt 5. -
LAf K "'CURTAINS HAND' LAU.VDbRkli: 12
YKAHS EXPERIKNCK.' EAST 8 1 98.
LLI'KKLX lady uu light httawrk: no
erening calls. Phcaia East 4720.
situation:
HATi.lk T take rare of 2 cr 8
age preferred from "1 to 6. Ci.ri:.iaa '
iie all time., beat of -references. 1'
Tabnr 18.
COMl'tf KNf youi g lady ilirn n-r
fir work. 1nr.tu.l-ng ahonliaitd anU
writing; small aaiary to cummence. Y
Joumsl, . .
IJCl'ERIUNt'l'-O woman rs's ck
Bmsdwsy 71'87, Ayt. 8.
LADT
wants day aora, fjrnm 1, Al
8342.
DRESSMAKING
HKMRTlTC.lllMi n yard, goeilemen i '
smrta naoe ta onier. e. oo; itwiiif ni a 1
kind. 1208 Alisky bMav N. W. iwr. 2d tU
alorrwon.
litJfiTfritlllNti.1 ei i.l.e "U waM.
making and altar Uc-n. Work gmr"' .
Panama hkig . 3d. end AMer. P.lw. i'U.i-
fbfc guaCe knot' at jfi'rTirg-T;Mi,: , , r.
will make "new gowns r -rrtn'vlel old -.
saHstaetnrily. Phone Bday. tH.
ExPeri ENCEi dre,-niakiiig mid ,Uii,i, c
your home. Saatlsctiou sniarentonJU Mam
4T0T.
LAlilKS' lnwe, 34 ntu VViuk ("'n"i
Room 801 S89 rtueKinaii . Ixdg . b t
4th and Etb, on Wiliiin,tn
GUAUANTEKU dreaamakins, dreanas inaue
from 37 tip. Tabor tt7S. '
DRK8KMAKING by the day.- work guaranteed. '
Tenor ia.'.
UEMstlTCHINU any eolor, 6e. li". .4 03
Raleigh bldg.. 82T Wa.a. B iwy. BI4t. -HEXiSTpfClUNG
e and Sc. buuoaa, p.a-ua.
34 Morriaon. eroffnd flnf-r. -
ti.M8TftCHixJ fipe-il lunch el, u'
straight 8e per yerd 1008 Bilwy. M.
HEMSTITCHING, wuite. tie per yard atra.gl.t. ;
Button ak plaiting Shan, 509 ll. r.l bldii.
NURSES
2r.7
EXPERiKNCKD Bure, best of relerrnco. Ca l
' Main 1072.
FOR REJtT
- FURNISHED ROOMS 300
i;;rMen,! Attention! . .
."""" Tha best" medium' priced hotel In the
city. 5-story bricks rooms 8 So and 600 per
day.-1 and 82.60 per week.
HARRISON HOTEL, -
- r'- 8Q4 Front St, Cor. Harriiwa. '
CALL AT T. M. G A to see free lit of tn.
- erato priced moms for young men in s.l
- ' parts of city. Including rooms at V. M. C A..,
- with phone in each room, shower ba'JUs ar, i
'" Club fscihiies. - -
'HREU Nam sod bsth paitly fun,
close in. 548 Esst Alder, betweeu inn '
- and ISthatreeta. Phone East 8883. ground
1 floor. .
HOTEL BRISTOL. 18 12th St.. cor. r(aik.
New management; - modern; private baths,
..free phone, reaatnabl rates. 95 and up;
hot and cold water, steam best.
Maxwell Hall;:.
- - Punished sleeping rooms, shower both, steam J
heat, hot and cold water, 84 wear and ii. ,
. HOTEL IELORI3 !
Furnished a, a. rooms and sleeping rooms
- by day, week or month. Reasonable rates. t
42 4 - asmngton st. nawy. oio..
CLEAN, nicely furnished siaeping r,vii. t
. breakfast if dealawd. 862 E. 1st N. Lae'.;
set.
THOROUGHLY clean sinsls rooms, day or '
wk; hot and cold water, - steam best.
Chamberlain hotel. 892 E. Stark.
t" L . "THE BARTON
Cban fuixihad rooms, 82.80 Pt week r
end UPl also light housekeeping. 4r A lIr. 1
llUSINESa lsily to aliare comfortable iiuuie t
with young lady. Tabor 8448. , 1
aaBMaaaaMMWHwewaaeaaBBSaaaes I
FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY
301-
FINE, larg room! turnisHed rwry sMrarUralr;
modern, new houas. with, piano: 1 nun.
ride. Hawthorns car; ckwe 1n,.2i4 ld.
EAR6E" FhON'f KLftF'rTNG" ltft("M, '
OR TWO GENTLEMKN, MOIERN" ' O s
-,- VENIENCESa WALKI'0 DISTANCE, 611.
"E. OAK. -
LARGE fiViat sleeping room for dental tu
- denta.' closet in. ttmtr dental eoileav, I - .
'. 8782. 849 Multnomah at. ' .
NICELT furntshed" room" fur 2 or 3 ,u"g
i menoiasa la, (8 ,w.j also 2 iwut iot-e-
7 keeping rooms,, fimilaca, , slectung purcli.
- bdwy. 8851. 1 N. 18tb.'
LARGE front room, pienLy AI heat and hot
water: - phone ; suitable for two gentlemen;
- also singl gooea, iiaa bed. 831 12ui at,
; - cor. Clay. - - ' '",
KICK FRONT ROOM IN FIUVATH FAMILY,
AlL MODERN 4JON VKMKNCKS. RKAH.
" O.NAMLK. AIJtOGAKAOK. KAMT 141.'
NOB HILL Light, clean. ni.-ly farm-bed
. third floor rooms, lots of not water, pixm.
etc; gentlemen only : reasonable rent, waia-
mg autance. aoa oyt at.
PLEASANT front room, cluee in, for senile
men. In exclusive apt. brunu twin hei,
. shower bath, plenty of - heel ; reasohsble.
Braadwsy 8528. ' - - -
SEWLT FURNT8HFT FRONT - Bl:nROOr.
WALKIN1 DITAMl, BWt'ADWAlf
8059. 91 NORTH 17T11 8TRKKT.
' SEE THKHE TODAT
COZT room, all coneenienres. D-M fr. 813
a ma 1 walking diat- Breakfast U desired.
Call Msiu 7582. ? .
COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM WITH OA
KAOB. GENTLEMAN PREl'tRRKK. RKK.
. ERENCEM. 481 K. STH N. EAST 8701.
CLOSE I.N, for tet, vary desirable, rm
, ; room with oonnectl rtg bath; twin bel;
break f set eeTTed; reasonable rates. 482 Clay.
'--aUfn '.8Z38-" "i. '.'.;
ll'PEft MO. uny-furn. riMm for ia-ly
employed, next V bath, furnace heat; w..t
aide. 15 mln. walk t business center. OM
' klsnders. Bdwy. 8071.
Ft RMbliEIj frout room, wita tun parlot;
- walking df italic to Tlor phone ollit-e.
-moor 7nu.
kOOil fr
you ml men and an.n; gonti-min prrfrri;
noftekepmf yrtrtm, Phong ' M'n ft - J .
funs' sleepin room with kiuliea pn.-, .
for quiet working coml:'l biork frma good
carline, close In. 91 Mjrhlgan see.
SjCE, .Urge. - ytsrm. aleaa-roonx for one or
9 two,- board if deaired; walking 1 -ttnee.
88 Hall, near Park St. Atwater S '",
Li;liT. auy room; all oonreiuenras; c-e to
., -U4J0e center, ali 1 1th sb ' Alwster
tl4. ,
LkKCK .room far tao, throe gentienu-n ;'
v jingl rooms, Jribr-bsa priTilcges. if desired;
close in.- taut
NICELIvfumiahed 4ront room, free th,.i "and
.j bath, - i block from. Kenton carline. W si-
nut 8685.
BEAUTIk tL partly furniahed Irota yo-.m ;
, cloae in;. 810 per month : for lady; drea.- '
ipwcr pgtgoei. boi A. I'M vim .u.
ALAMEDA Immaculate well-f umiahed room
in refined home, gentlemen, references;
block from ear. Walnut 70B1.
NICE front room for rent; walking distance,
east side; I add era C. S. preferred; L.o
garage, t-iose in. 1 an aast n:
l,NUSUALLX attracUre corner room, all m4
- eru, borne comforts, Tory clean, went awlu,
I 24tn st Irring; refsrencea. , Atwater 101 1.
2 NEATLT lurnishsd sleeping ruoma, 1 auk
.sleeping porch; reaaoaabla, 503 ' Mont
goreery at. . .- ' f
FOR RENT furnished rooou and aara,
4I al. 17th at., between Division and
' Clinton, adults. Sellwood U2M. -
LARGE, comfortable front room, auitabie for 2
.. young men. Prirate family. Reference r
- quired. 794 E. Taylor. Pboti Eaal 5U07.
r "SnJITlIESBTtn3 A 8 :
Two nice rooms and kitcbenrtte, eloa In.
Reasonable. 2V7 K. 80th. Jshor 844.
PLEASANT sleeping room, si.-o clean aiu,e
'. housekeeping room ia food Itom and loca
tion. - 805 12th at.
SLEEPING room, lieat, litiiit, bath atnl i,w;
82 week; breakfant if denired; walking u.
tanee. Esst 3183. 160 E. 12th.
FURNISHED 4-room flat; hot and cold , r,
-stessa heat. 415 Mill sU, cor. 11th. I umia
Msin 5882. - '
NICE, clean, comfortable room, erery !.
caurenienoe, . easy walking diatanne. 4i4
: : - Market St., cor. Hth. Atwater 188 8. -LARGE,
well funsuhed rooms, furnace beat.
S2i atn st.
lLKAN light furnaoe-heated rtM, a,k,u4
- diiHHfe, reamwable rent. 8xq Hwi at.
PLEASANT room, auitabie rfog 2; home piiT-
1-Ka. 987 'leelnd see., nsr pre- v 1.
FtltNibUED tjotna, 82 week. Csli bununjS
or Tenii'.gs. 2J6 N. llh st
ROOM in pnuta hotu. 14H-E. lto S.,
- near K. Mor-iot. Kaat 82M0.
FOR RENT I front eleepmf room; swu.i
distance. YJn werwia St. , -
J 3 04 ROOM ijower flat. AU buiitiut; wait
ing diUre. 1'at 8310. -iTOit
RENT One e!ei:ug room, fnrmue-J.
692 ' 4'h t- Pliene Aiwater a'ti
NICE sleei'i ng rooms for 2 or 4 gjtlf,' wi a
, he t. wi;h borne pnTileges. Ma n .' J t
LARGE sleeping rooms, with heat, in ji.uiji
bona.v Main 8203.
1 OR 2 ery nice room: ilxi fireprw. s.
rse: bested. Tabor 7a4.
289 14TI1 NEAR Jerieraon.
modern cneninree; walking fj,ianf
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