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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POPaTLA:,D, OREGON.! TUESDAY, NOYE:.IEER 11, 1D22. 18 SCHOOL HEAD'S FRIENDS ACCUSED IN BATTERY CASE Accusations that. riends of L. H. Morgan principal of Sell wood school. Who U to .face charges of assault and battery on George Clauaiu. age 14. in municipal court, today have at tempted to dissuade the boy's father, -.F. A. Clausius, f rom pressing- the charges, against the; principal. were made Monday by the . elder Clausius. i Clausiua said that since the' affair , was brought to light and . the princi pal arrested, be has been bothered by .Sell wood residents and intimidated by them. . He y that threats of vari ous . kinds ' had been made against him.' ' - . Monday afternoon Deputy City At torney fred W. Stadter Bent for Mrs. ' F. W. Swanton of the Oregon Hu mane society to talk over the case be fore it goes to trial. While they were " in consultation anr aide of Stadter said that the father and K. V. Littlefield, attorney; for Morgan, -were in the mu- Hjpipal court room, where they had gone to have the case, dismissed. : t: Stadter immediately called the father into his office and sked an explana tion.. The elder Clausius then, told a story of an the trouble the incident ' haa caused him. He said that a. cer . tain ; group had come to " him td asserted that opponents of -the. com - pulsory school bill were egging him ' on .. in the '- prosecution of the case. ."Clausing $hen told thorn . that if he was going to be a tool for these peo- pie, h would rather drop the matter; .Therefor he sought a dismissal - of " the case against the principal, he- said. Stadter convinced Clausius that he must go on with the case1 and told " lnrri lo.be in court this afternoon with the boy and his mother. This the rather ' promised to do. Just before he left Stadter s office the father told of how his boy had gone to school Monday - for; the first time since he was alleged ' 1 to have ' been beaten by the 'principal, and ' that the teacher. Miss -Ruth Johnson. ''refused to speak to him or recognize ; him. . " The boy ' went home . at noon and did not return : to school, the " father said. . S 9-m Restores Original Color" to Gray Hair Co-Lo Restores the natural color, life and luster to jgTay and faded Kale in K manner nature approve t scientific ' process perfected by Prof,- John H. Austin of Chicago, over 40 yeanahalrand-scalp specialist. ; Secrets pf Co-La Success Co-Xo Is a wonderful liquid, i Gear, odorless, greaseless. Vlthout lead or sulphur. 'Without sediment, "Will not wash r rub oC "Will not injure hair or ecalp. Pleasing and simple " to.' apply. Cannot t detected like ordinary hair tints and dyes. "Win ot cause the hair to split or break off. ' - Co-Lo Hair Restorer for every nat Ttaral shade of hair AS, for blaclc and " dark shades of brown: AT, for Jet . I black' hair, Aa, for medium brown shades; A, fort light brown arao ana auburn shades, At All Drug & Dept. Stores Trial Bottle of Co-Lo t Teat Ce-Le rontaelf. ' Tell exact ahade ef half) mm (ioa IO cents for poeure and packing. Write today. f i PROF. JOHN H. AUSTIM I 1- , Hambarj-er Bldj., Lot Aag dot. Cat, " '110 . 1 ONE OF PORTLAND'S OLDEST INSTITUTIONS 35 YEARS IN 1, We Are WUlingr and Ready to Lose Order to Take the Loss Necessary for the Sake of . Immediate Clearance; 1 :! 4 : 1VIEN! -WATCH FOii ANNOUNCEMENT IN : FRIDAY'S PAPER r : 7 25 EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMEN WANTED Nothing Spent as ; Independent, Hall; Reports to Kozer Salem. Nfv4 It Oiaj-Ies HalTa short-Hved rlace for the gubernatorial seat did - not cost him anything, ac cording to his statement of campaign expenditures filed with Secretary of State Koxerj HalU who lost the Re publican nomination - to Governor Ol cot both by vote and contest, filed as an independent candidate,.: but soon withdrew. 4 A . -'.- Other candidates filing campaign statements and the amounts of their expenditures ! follow :' :. Oiver B. Huston. Rep., for represen tative 18th district, nothing. --. Maria I"T. Hidden. Dem, for rep resentative lth district, nothing. Carl D. Shoemaker, opposing salmon fishing and propagation amendment. 8100. i - W. H. Strayer, Dwl. for state sen ator 23d district,- nothing. r James Harvey Graham. Dem., - for representative in congress second dis trict, I278.0IJ i ; - - i Robert Ck. Euncan. Ind for represen tative in con grew third district. $110. Brt E. Hancv. la suDDort of candi dacy of Eaton Watkins. rem, for rep resentative in congress, uura oistnci, $100. - - - f - : . Gus E. Kricksen, Ind., public service commiseioneri $43.50. R. C. Groesbeck, Dett, for circuit judge 13th district, S77.8S. J. S. McGladry. Bep., for state sen ator third district, S3.60. ' If. c&amDers. sjrrru, ior state senaior 13th districtj $68.14. -Lloyd T. Reynolds. Rep., for repre sentative first district. $30. . J. O. Rigg.l Dem Tor representative eighth district, f $S9.75. Charles M.I Crandall. Rep., for rep resentative lfth district, $54.95. Cyril G. Brbwnell. Rep., for represen tative 18th district. $24:50. v Bert B. Hahey. Dem., tor representa tive 18th district, $50. ? Bates Snedfecor. Iem.. for represen tative lth district, $29.78. Denton G. QBurdick. Rep for rerre- I sentative 2 lst district, nothing. tative 21st district, nothing. . TWICE ESCAPED, IS BEING TRIED Lionel Holjson." who twice escaped from jail, once in California and once in.. Washington, and was finally ar rested; in a Chicago hospital where he went to have a bullet wound dressed, todajy went on trial in Cir cuit Judge Morrow's court on a charge of assultJn? and robbing Fred W. Vogler, automobile dealer. Hobson anil another youth are ac cused of holding up and robbing Vog ler the night I of June 30, 1920. Vogler was badly beaten. The assailants took a diamond rjngt valued at $1500 and a diamond stud j valued at $1000. He was assaulted Just as he drove into his garage. I ' Ftobson ws arrested at Dnnamnlr, Cal.. some time after the crime. Cir culars were prepared here after Vogler had identified a photograph pr hod sod and the police had obtained addi tional Information which strengthened the case against him. Shortly after his arrest ia California he escaped, but wax later arrested in Everett, Wash. He escaped from the Everett Jail before Portland officers could go after him. When arrested in Chicago he claimed he had been - shot In a fight. - ." I 1 ' ' , - , Carl Martin, : a boxer, was Indicted by the grand Jury at the same time the indictment was returned against Hobson, but even though the police were positive Martin was a partner in the alleged ? erime, the indictment was dismissed because of the lack of sufficient evidence to . warrant prose cution. ! - Lou Wagner la conducting the de fense arid Deputy District Attorney George Graham the prosecution. 5E1V TRIAL 18 DEFIED Vancouver. I Wash- Nov. 14. A .mo tion for a new trial In $he suit' of C, A. Birch against Peek brothers wasi Jury awarded! Birch 34000. the full sum asked, in a suit for commission for selling timber land and mill property to the value of $103,000 for Peek brothers. i LIONEL HOBSON I iii L0T1M 104-106 THIRD STREET FIROM BUSINESS ITALY IS TO ilM LIKABLE MAN AS OS. AMBASSADOR By Edgar Jlssel Hewrer (Sreciil Cabli to The Journal and the Chicago . - Daily Nwe ; .(Coprright. 1922.) Rome. Nov. 14. Italy's Christmas gift to the United States, this year will be a new ambassador, six feet tall and speaking , the language of the United States with . the . easy familiarity I of ; a Westerner. J He is a friend of -Q Secretary 4 Hoover. ' at Theodore : Roosevelt Jr. and of; Whit ney Warren, and is. regarded as one of the best mining engineers who ever worked along the Rockies front Alaska to Mexico. ' His name is : Gelaaio Caetani, , He is a yoimger son. of a Roman prince ' and his " title is 'Don." Politically and by birth he is an aristocrat, coming as he does from a family that has produced -two popes and hosts of generals, .cardinals and admirals. - 'Despotism is the government best suited to Italy." he once told the cor respondent, -i A deputy elected by. the Nationalist party and an ardent friend of the Fascist!, Don Caetani represents the principle of authority. . He Is also an aristocrat of capacity and believes in the rule of those most fit to rule. But a common school education in ItaJy, which his father, Princa Onorato Cae tani insisted on giving all his sons, despite the custom of educating Roman patricians by tutors and .to so-called English public schools, and more than 13 years spent among miners hi inri have eiven htm a free demo cratic outlook and understanding and sympathy with American manners and institutions. - "The Americans have, their faults," he said, "but they are faults of their qualities. Faults are superficial while qualities are fundamental. Sometimes I believe that there are no friends like American friends." ; Ex-Chief Prohibition Agent Declines to Be Human Football Pittsburc. Pa.. Nov. 14. (U. F. John Exnicios. former chief prohibi tion agent of Pennsylvania, left for his home in Sari Francisco today, a "lonesome man." "The prohibition enforcement game is a thankless one," said Exnicios. "I heen'in the. service IS-months and now I am leaving it because I will not be kicked around like a. football. ., Exnicios completed plans for a va cation because he says he's "going home to look for a Job." , MOTJOST TO STAND , Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 14. In the suit -of K- A. Clark against the Amer ican Leelon a motion for an raer ior the defendants to furnish a bill of par ticulars was allowed to stand. Clark sued on an assigned claim of Rush-uo-Vit A Hantorff. a " Portland firm. which Installed the heating plant in the Legion building. , . MISS DATIS TO SPEAK ufnrd. Nov. 14. Miss Ollie J riQvii, ouoerintendent of the Portland Settlement Center, will speak: at the Methodist chureh here Wednesday aft ernoon. She is returning rrom me annual national convention at Pitts burg. ''I ' ' : - LADIE8' AID TO MEET Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 14. The Ladies' Aid of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock at the home of Mra David Martyn. No.- 30 West 15th street. VASCOrVER LICENSES Vancouver. Wash.. .Nov. 13. The fol lowing marriage licenses were Isuued here Monday -. Guy A. Wraith. 30 West Portland ; Tom Sherwood, 45, Walla Walla, and Anna Helean. .62, Boise, Idaho ; William H. Dunbar, 40, North Bend. Or., and Avis. N. VanAntwerp. 24. Vancouver, Wash, i Carl . J, Mil ler. 23, Eugene, and Marie F. Roth, CLOTHING PORTLAND a Fortune in LES CO. 24,. Monroe, - Or. ; Clifford I little. 28. and Annie E. Stephens, 30, Cen tralis, Wash, j Bert Meyers, 8 9. and Audrey C. Mullins, JO. - Portland ; James J. Shaw. 35. Missoula, Mont and Esther M. Morton, 25. Amity, Or. BUILDING PERMITS - 8n Hffmaa aract rendcn-e. 825 FIuhIot t. between E. Sth sad JEL 27tb aU.; bulldac. aame: 83500. ' - U Gwr,' met nsdoua, - 5804 S2d ava., tMtea 67th and SStk ata.; builder. F- A. Bali; $2000. , , A-'-'C Dixm." craeft natdeacw. 21 K 7 2d t, iMtweea Uawthora sad aUdjaoa: bmlder, am; 33600. -Janaa U. Shaw, enet residence 64 Ala meda drive. , between txlenn ae. and SSd builder. H. . Wood: 814.000. John Aalto. end residence. T88 Michlraa .. between Seech aad railioc stai baulder. ana: sioeo. v i - - , ; Flank afzrwmM. met rraklrace. 10111 IV 58d t. S. E.. between 101 and 102d at.; baildwr, Frad Saaer; 3M)0. - atar T. Uimi wt rasdanea. T811 50th are. 8. E.. between Tdth aad 77th ata. 8. .; DuUdor, Sidney Q. Latfarep; $240u. Pint Counadml Chnreb. erect midenee, B905 SSth . S. EL. betwem Sth and COtb S. K. : bmider. Clauds C Moor; 350O. Will 8. Hale, met iwodenee. 44 E. 76th k, oetwaen vmaioit ami Bcavena; oauoer, m, at. weuer jr. : S3oe. - Xljtal Statistics marritgcs.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE UCENSES Jtichard Knno. 21,; 1005 K. 36th at. K., aad Ernestine Tajloc, JIT, 767 eU at. Sdwanl L. Flonff. 28. 17S W. Roaaatt at, and Hutn 1 JVnmson. 23. 1462 Oatmaa ct. Walter P. PUfer, 44. Weed. CaL. and Elsie tmiran, , roruaao. . Walter I. Heller. 28. fiaa Krancbco. Ci, and jHtl,, A. Mr. IB 4 21 Vifltm. nee.. Wilham McKinler Smith, 21. 22 H 16th at1 and JM1T L wrisbt, IS, 32 v lotn at. n. WffsnirBiMir. and visitino ti illUlUHD ENURAVBBA W. O. SUrra A CO.. Sll Korean Bids. BIRTHS JAMES To Sir. and Ha B. . E. i No. 985 N. Glenn. Har. . a bob. nsiaorr To Mr. ami Mra. P., P. Bencit, 88S Willi nu are.. Novmber 5. a aoa. . . 'Vi to air. ud'Mn. ir. . Fto. Altonia apu., vat. so. a aeev VHJED To Mr. and Mm. A.. TellanL 629 Salmon. Not. 5. dana-hter. CLEAVES To Mr. and Mra. II. Jj. Clem, nu. -v. doz laoA. Aoruana. ot a. a oanau- ter. ' 7 LOKJIASO.V To Mr. and Mrs. W. tom- maiaon. No. 295 W111U bird.. Nor. 2, a son. WESTFAU. To Mr. and Ha B. D. WeeV tail. Jlo. 020 K. 27th Sot.. 1. a bob. BARKETT To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barrett, Lthbridce. Alberta, Canada. Nor. 7, a eon. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clark. No. 249 13th. Nor. 8. a daafhter. ISRAEL To Mr. and Mra. H. larael. No. 233 Sheridan, Not. 2. a daashter. DeVENT To Mr. end Mrs. I. R rarn. Ko. 8121 45th 8. E.. Not. 3, a dauehtrr. A&usniEK To Mr. and Mra. E. . Bal MSer. No. E. 6th N.. Nor. B. a ton. JOHNSTON To Mr. end Mra. J. It. John- eton. No. 257 llUi. Not. 8. a eon. T1CEK To Mr. and Mm. ti. H Ticer. SOS B. 1th J., Not. 9. a son. . HAW- To Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hall. No. 1304 Femenden. Nor. 8. a son. PAUL, To Mr. and Mra; G. Paul, 931 William. Oct. 304 a daughter. POTTER To Mc. aad Mrs. W. G Potter, 103 Mallory. Oct 31. a eon. DEATHS FASSETT Geo. P. Faawtt. 118 Kiluatrick. Not. 11, 68 yean; rml. tnbemilona. JEFFER3 Annie Jeffers, 18 Morrin, Not. 11, 88 Tatrs; acute endocarditis. f. STREET Mary E. Btreet. Home for Aced, Not. 12, 8ft yean; general senility WEST Mildred Mary West. 7023 Wood stock,. Not. 12, 23 years: myocarditu. RICHARDSON Angelina Bnckman Bifch ardson, 1205 Kirby, Not. 12, II reus; sar coma.: HIM-Laara Gray Hill, St- Vincents hoa pital. Nor. 11, 43 years; myocarditis.. WILSON -Charles DeForest : Wilaon. No. 4327:43d, Not. 10, 63 year; broncho pneu monia. ANDERSON Oiirer Anderson, Good Sa maritan hospital. Not. 11, 77 years; arterio KEL8ET Mary E. Kby. Portland San tUrium. Not. 11, 58 years; cardio renal du- ARNOLI Mary Anold. 704 E. SSth X. Not. 11. 78 years; cerebral hemorrhage. DIVORCES FILED liAff O. H. awinst Anna MaT La. HOTCHKISS Grace E. agahut.lia.Tid B. 1KTT Marguerite against Leo M. Doty. OYSTER Evelyn T. asainst Edwin F. Oyster. NEW TODAY SO Every-Ready Auto Enclosure - converts your Ford or Chevrolet Touring into a Sedan in a- moment. Light in weight Comfort and .Safety in any weather. Clear Vision. ' f Look it over before buying new curtains or a elosed car: ?e v i ; 4432 Burnsiae 5 FLUFF RUGS- afad fruiu. your old worn-out carpet. Ssto half the price of sew rasa.- Send your raca and wsolea clotaa. Mall VOrdera. Send for Booklet. " x12 Rubs Staam Cleaned 1A " NORTHWEST RUB CO. 1 ract SBSO . 1a East Stli St, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSON'S ' AUCTION HOOSi .199-178 SECON STREET. SALE AT 10 -A. It SPECIAL NOTICES 101 SEALED lill'S will be Teeei-red at the. office of the ttndersiatied. 401 , t'esrUwaM, -Porfc land. Oregon, until 3 p. . NoTember 22. 1922. for furnishins and installing lighting fixtures in -the new Burs-mas aehpoL Port land Oregon. Rids wiU be opened at a , meeting of the" board to. be held in room 304 Conrthouse. at 7 r. an. the same day. Specification- - may te obtained at - the ' olVice of tbe npemumsmt . oi properaea. old Failing scnool. irst and Porter streets " rorrland. Orecon. . .A certified cbec for ten. 11t) -per cent - of . the amount of the . proposal, payable to clerk i of school ditrict No. 1, mnst ac company each proposal. The board reeerres the ncbt to reject any lor all bids. 1 . Signed, B. E. FT7LTON. -. ' . 1 - ' i- - School Clerk. - TMted DeTember 13. -1922. " " NOTICE TO AU PERSONS Notice is hereby giren that the firm of Schmidt At Jackson, a, eis-Dartiiersbui desne Imiuness under the name and title of the . Holladar Fwel company, has been dixsolred and will not Ira reapesiaiMa for any indebt ' ' edneas occurring after No. , 1922. Ail as sets and habiBtaea have been takem orar by t Um Acaae Fuei Co. . Sigied) . . . - OTTO R. SCHMTDT. MEETING NOTICES 102 ORENOMAH ; I.OIHiK NO. 177. A. F. AND - A. M. Maltnemah, Or. Srwoal comBrnoicaum ttms . fToeadaxl -eeeninK. 7:80. 'F.- C.- degree. Tantinc brethren welcome. - By order w. at. O. 9. SWENSOS. Sec GRAND aaask ban. auspices' ef the W. O. W. . drill teaaa No. 5. Friday, Xoeezabef 17. at W. O. W. teBfilY 1-S 11th a. vPrizea will be turkeys aad 14 caber prizes. One door jinze. 4 pece of, union music. .: EKBlM JEWELRX . specialty: bottona. psaa. daaraaa. . JaeceT Break. 181-138 wta at. a 102 NOBLE8 " Arv yon coins t Man-, field f Al Kader Teiapl will bold ' a ' eerBJonia at Marshfield - on tioewmber 18th. Tba Cooa." wants Nobles ' are awaltins ti cnaece to extend taear eU p,t taeil Envhl Train .- Unmui trni. iaeladlnt aleeper aad aseala: S32.BO wah tower berth, t30.7a with npper berths - Learins Portiand 3 p- b. TVida, JXar. 17th. . Stopa at Woodbara. Ualem and Albany- Spend the) .ereniB' at Sweae, whore resident Shrnera .; Iultb . arranscd , fo;,o entertainment. -. . i .. Return mc arrire lt Portland 1:45 a, m Sonday. Nov. 1 Sth. t " 'm.' Make laiai ulinin and eerar tx-reta from HARVE1 BECKWtTH. i 205 Imperial Hotel. Recorder. By order of the Tnitriuws potgntBte. . CAJTCB . AI AZAR M16K BALL - COTILX.ION HAIJj- , Turfae dmr tuiu' 8 . eoctnma pna FYvlay. Nor. 17. Adm. 6 So., inc. las. Bob Gonlon a orcbeatra. . J TvlVfT! Wednaada. :! Nor. 13 aa -:30 P- m.. ciTen by the ourt of Honor at. 129 4th t aonnaitn' Circle -theatre. Good mtttic. Dancinc- Adraia- ion 85c cent. j ETerybody wetcome. . ; . EL.L.ISON ENCAMP 1TRNT NO. 1 L O. O. F.. wW meet Una ' Tueaday Ins at onenx nan, -o x. Aider at. ' Golden Rnle de decrea. Viaitinc - Patriareba welcome. W. C. LACRENS, C. P. rnia CHRISTIANSEN. Prize Waltz Here yon are: Another Anchor council No. 746. 8- rt .fir .HnRlftl3ne. . ...1 , ' , ..u . . . 1 - km for friend and public, at W. O. W. ball. 128 11th at. Tneoday - nicht. Mot. i. xrcam owu, beat music, fine rriw for heat waltaer. Erery- nna inritMl. Admission 35c - REOON ASSEMBLY No. 1 itnrtd Aniaana. will aire the recnlar card party and dance Thuraday eTeninc. jnot. IS at W. O. W. hall. 128 11th at. Carda promptly tt 8:30 i dancinc nntil 12. Re freshment. Admiaaion 25 cents. Members free. TR. E. B. VAN AL8TINE, Ser.. ALASKA FISHERMEN'S UNIOS NOTICE " A meetiog of the members of the .Alaska Fishermen's union will Be neitt in toe .Sailors unlm ItaJl. S 1 North Union aTe. Portland, Or.. Friday, ot. 17, 423, at 8 - p. m. 1 Members in aood aiandins are retroested to be present and to hare their books, or receipta alone. H. M. LORNTSEN. 'Aaent. CAICP aaeeta eTery Wi- nesoay ereninc in vv. W. Trniple. 12S 11th to a ttead. , Visitors -wel come. -1 ' . ClerS. COSMOPOLITAN IX)IX.K N.e 109.. Kaizbta of Pytmaa. aaeeta arsry Wednesday Ten inc 8d floor Pythian bldg.. Mo. S8S TamhUl sU Visitors ajvaya welcome. FEED O. KE8TER &. ox a. ana B. 88 East TWimerw Street. (IVlt REAZEE GROTTO Wednesday . luncheon. Wash ington Haael-wood. , CoL Thos. R. Hamer. speaker. Prophet L. afc. Snow, the prize will ciTe. Hard timea - dance Thursday, Nor. 23, Pythian temple. uraer of Monarch. HARRY A. MrRAK, See TEMPLE SOCIAL CLUB. O. E. S-. will giT a bazaar on the afternoon and evenins ot r ot. it, at Baker's Ball, East 1.7th aad Alberta. All O. E. S. members and friends inwiA mK t-w- M m the CTenine. Admiarioa free. GRAND MASK BALL. auspices -Webfool . (drill team. W. O. W.. Friday eTenine. No Tember J 7,-in W. O. W. temple, 128 11th at Four turkeys and 14 other prizes, one .uwr pnae. -piece union music. ALBERTA LODGE NO. 172 A. F. ac A. M. Special com monicatSon Wednesday ereninc Not. 15, at 7:80 o'clock. Work in . v. decrees. Order of W. U, r. W. AICHOLS. Secy. WASHINGTON LODGE NO 4fl. A. F. tt A. M. Special meet- mc tomorrow (Wednesday) eve ning-, 7 o'clock. . 8th and Bum aula. M. M. degree. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. Ill, A. F. A A. M. Special this I ( Tuesday 1 evening at -.. work in M. M. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. C. E. MILLER. Secy. SILVER LEAF Rebekah .lodge No. 243 will meet at Thiel hall. 104 ' KJllings- . V. . . n H . ,1.1a Tnil,.k evening. Korember 14, at 8 o'clock. Social aessioo. EDA BRCMAfJE. N. G. JOSEPHINE TtTRLEY. Rec. Sec MT? TABOR lodge No. 42. A. F. and A. M.Special commu nication Wednesday at 8 p m., Pythiau Temple, M. C. degree. CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to thank our many friends for their snnoness ana unpun; t our, iie bereavement at the death of our wife, daugh , ter and aiater.. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. - ANTON RITZENZER, P. E. JOHNSON AND FAMILY. ...... II TO IT . ,1. u MI, mltlT tftfJUU TOT tftA kinnneas azul aynrpatny mown -i av me time of the death of our beloved son and brother. Abo for beautiful flgral offerings. MBS. A. WAGNER AND FAMILY. WE wish to thank our many friends and reia- tiTea for their amanese ana aynpauiy snown tip upon the death of our belovetl father, August Gerhardaa, and for the . beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Emma Rayley. Mrs. Lydi Anderson. Mr. Lena Kircbem WE wish to thank cur many inenas ior ih. . kinanesa ana uidpiw .bwjvk - tho death ot tour beloved daughter and sis- i ter Helean Akio for tan, offering. Mr. gad Mrs. c Wotoffer and ramuy. DEATH NOTICES 103 HICKMAN Not. 14, at bis late reaMeacev 9H3 MIsatasTppt are., - " nraau, ae 64 yoar,-beioeed Hnaband of Olive Hvk maa. Remains at the parlors of Chamber Co.. Inc., 248-50 Kilbagaworth aTe. Funeral - notice in later papery REPP Ia thia city, November 13. Norman Conrad Kepp, age u year, oetoveu oi John Repp. .797 E. 8U at, N. Funeral arrangements in care of Peaseon Co.. Russell at. at tTnion ave. - " ixnrRmc In thm . ctt. . November 14 . Adrian . AndeMgg. aed 40 . yeara. Ut of Hillsdale. Or. Tho remains ar at Finley'a Mortuary. Montgomery at Star. " Notice of timers! hereafter. ' - MeCfiRMlCK In this city. Nov. 14, Mary McCoranirk. aged 71 ' years. Funeral, aouce ' ' latef Rrtnatne at tho residential parlor of - Miller A Traeey. - FUNERAL NOTICES 104 COTTER ta this city. Nov. 12. 1923. Marry A. Cotter, beloved hwaband ef Carolyn Cot ter, son -of Mr. Annette R. 'otter, brother of Lillian Fraaer of St. ln, - Jehrr Critter i of - t'osmopooa. Wash., and ilra W. Dills of Portland, Or. . Funeral - service win, be " ; held t - tho Chapel of Edward Holmaa A ' . Son, 4 Third and Salmon at.. W'edneaday. . er. 15. 1922. it 11 t m. Serricea at grav private. Please omit flower. HUGGINSj Sot. - 13., Werroa Chandler, aged 1 year T months, Tittlo on of Mr. ' and Mr. Chester C. Hucgino of 899 East 48th ' N. The funeral aernc will be held ' Wedneday, Not. 15. at 11 1. m., at Ffntey' Mortoary.' Montcnrnery at 5th. r rtcRtt tn nted. CoaciadiBC aemco. Portland crrtoa tcnuia. j. . -: . .... ..i-' ,. MEETING NOTICES FUNERAL TiOTICES -1 04 MeLJOAVT Not- 13. at the Suiee apta.. CbtriB) Mcuarr, um it rears, Beiorea faiber ef Mra. Echth Ransom of tlua eitr, brother of Mr. Mike Anthony. DeU Bapida, 8. D.i Mn. Hose Ecan. Chicago. IB. The remains will be forwarded today (Toaadayl to Turner, Or for aerricea and intsrment br th. Pearson Cndenaku eompeajF. u-: eU at. at I nine ava. - JXIGGLAS The funeral, corteae ef the lata Rosamund Xouf lae ef 888 S hat Stark will leaTe Finiey'g MorOoary. Montgomery at -Sth. Wednesday. 'Mot. loth, at 8:30 a. to. mod sroeeed to 8t. Francia church. East 12th and Pine atreeta, where maea will be welebraied it t a a Friends tnTitacL. Csa clodinaT Berrioa. Ml. Calrary cemetery. - JORDAN Died "at Hubbard. Or.. Not. 11, t Mra.- Minnie- Jordan, ace OS yean, jraaanl eemcea ac junnoara xneaaay, lew. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S East Side : Funeral Directors ' ' at. ; O. -DUNNLNO, ECL ' Tba FamUy Sets th Prioa, did X. Aider St PhoM East Edward Holman . y. , & Son , TECIRD AND SAiacOH : ? WAIN B0T. Snook Whealdon FUNERAL DIRECTORS SUCCESSORS TO i : , - BREEZE as SNOOK BELMONT AT E5TH. TABOB 1188. A. IX mWOkTHI A. a. HEXntB anii A. D. Ken worthy & Co. HWl HZa It B. IS. Aut. 818-21.' - Lerch, Undertaker BAST KLEVENTH AND HAWTHORNS - PHONB EAST 781. llcKNTEK aV E1LERS luawral varlora wits all that uiiyacT of a kona Ata aad Ererect ata. Phone Bdwy. 8128. Auto. Finley's Mortuary MONTGOMEBT AT FIFTH. MAIN 4 4898. MILLER as TRACE!, independent funeral di- ncw uompiete runerals 7 and tin. Waah. at. bet. tot and 21st Bdwy. 2881. k. T. tJyrnesAffi t81 WflHama in, WALNUT 022jT Skewes CNDERTAKINO CO." A. Ra Zeller Co.V&oVJ: THE PORTLAND MORTTJABT. Morriaaw lefh. west aide. awiwy. oeau. MONUMENTS 106 ST TO SCHUMANN HARBlTfQ C S tgxxrr miyccbiais 1, V- krftr etPtNC STS, - -. 84tOrlCT843 FLORISTS J07 ilartin&Forbes Company! - 54 WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 020V. FTNS riX)WIR8 r-OB . AIA) OCCASIONS ARTTST1CALLX ARRANGED MAIM 770 871 B. Broadway, ooroa - Union East 7718. Floweaa -for All Occasions. "WE GROW OCR OWN" Charge Accounts Solicited. Smith's Flower Shop "Portland ' ProgreasiTS FteriaV . n an Occeaiona. Main T81B. T. C; Luke. Mgr.. th gad Alder Sellwood. Greenhouses Cut Flowers, Design and Spray for ATI Occasions. SELLWOOD 1620. . 848 Mehalem'gv. LOST AND FOUND " 108 LARGE SKUNK PUR PIECE' LOST 'SAT URDAY, NIGHT BETWEEN HAWTHORNE APTS. AND. CARMELITA APTS. LIB- ERAL REWARD FOR RETTTRN TO APT. 302 CARMELITA, MAIN 4898. 1 . . , Aflth ami E. ulisan and west siae. iokuhb "'" kodak, six J20; not new; wrtn main France during war. Call Tabor 7259. Ho ward. LOST or strayed from 19th and Broadway. 2-year-old male Airedale. Answers to name of "Jack." Part of harness with license number 871. Reward Automatic 614-B9 or 834-47. 847 Everett st. LOST Ladies" black leather handbag contain ing 820 gold piece, large locket and chain; locket engraved iK. L O.K card case and bankbook. Reward. Call Tabor 6343. LOST Saturday night between South ; Water and 5 1 at st. north, pair ;ot shell rimmed glaares in T brown caa.: Tabor S4 37. lie- waro. LADY'S blue coat, fur lla green snk baby quilt, lost in Ticinitr of 82d and Holmaa. Attractive reward. Empire 1410 any tun during the day. w- r-i nn'xT .t k.4i Ttrvxij-Trt irrir male pup. reward for earn., of fX) reward' for nn, in BAS Hemlock St. Phono , East 3892. No ;negtiovia asked. THE person who picked up blue silk umbrella which was keepsakef at Meier Frank, x-n. a. ' Bleaae leaTe same at Meter a Prank'a or please phone Walnut 0480. BROWN and white fox terner male pup, an swer, to name of "Pep' 820 rewardfor return to 865 Hemlock at Phono Eaat 8892. No qwegBon asxea LOST Oa St John car. black akugk choker. Saturday between 8:30 and .4:30 p. xo. Reward. Cali Empire 4754.x " LOST Eastern. Star ' and Monio pins, gift and memorial, a Mac ribbon. RewardV l. 204. Journal. , ' , ' Loaf Bundle containing o yaros wuaca. aaum. -i,. linine and black waiet; by a dress- maker. Please return, rtewarq. , ' - FbtXDr-Lady-s .writ watch at lMt fair. WriM to Box 25. Taggart. - Or., Frank Brelia. LOST i-Armitice day. near. 1'antagea, a- hearted pean pin, aawu"!! -vv.. - wardj Phone Aut. 814-41 LOST -Collie pup near E. 88d and Hawthorno aT.;S85 reward for finder. Maia 7141 or Tabo BflM. LOST I Yale epike lock for 8 -in. cord tiro. 82 reward. Call Tabor 2103. LOST-Wire wheel for Ford car. Cell Tabor 760a and rcccire reward. LOST rBrowu wood cane, crook handle; suet from truck: reward. Et 8495. COST Adoir IVrrAr"E. King on the collar; t SbCBIae-mlrten. left in He Mond- noon, Bdwy. 8874; reward. Hasetwood LOST Amber color tortoise shell rim Saturday ereninc. Call Tabor OBJ 3 LOST Cameo brooch at Borae Show, Wednaa- day evening. Reward. -Call East 854. FOUND -A- boy'r bicycle near Rodney aa3 Graham sts. -vvalnuT oioi. EDUCATIONAL 200 -,, eOKFTOUETZ&JASD CALCUlATOB ' Raaistratton ecrerted thla week far o to ipea Oct. . aUUAH etnuuu . 414 Yeoa Bigg. STUDY MASSAGM . - -ou for sana ton urn work, phy. aaciaa aasistaat. nurse, or prtraa practtoa . Hydrotherapy M alao taaghC PorUaad . School of Massage. lac.. 414-15 Stock Eg. LEARN auto work. UuuA ana easy uadT sew system. Practical training. ' Low cost. Bead " for free book. Explain everyunng. VTm , Dcpartaaat 42, Nauooal Aalotaoura. All ' . S. ngueroa. La Angeiea. - - - v- ;' : MCLA.R BARBER UlUaUB Witt teach, yoa . the trade m eight weeka; receive sosa pay whil aaaratac; position ears A Wnt at call lor maioias. MODERN - Barber College teaches trad ia 8 - woek to taea aad women: tool furnished, setae pay; .poairaoxi gocuroA ' Writ .or call 284 First, a. -' -..--- - :--''-X- - 4 ..- MEN. Icara barber trade: waaao wti-j Oregoa Barber .Colics. 538 Madisoa t- MISS MATTINGLT'S Sberthaad. Tmawiltina School, IndiTidnal Instruction. Day, Ere- tring. sue J-atn. near jeiierson. -j LEARN TELEGRAPHY KxiJwsy Telegraph loetitate. 434 Railway ee bilk. JJa ana arallt yr 200 . DO TOTJ WANT A GOOD POSTTIONt . Oouraea at tba Adeat Auto School at longer and more axpenstTw than meat srUonia. bat Adeax graduates earn mora. Our ree - ord of helping orer 600 graduate to paytaal lobe it the proof. Don t enroU etoewbere . until yvu bare inspected ear schoos. - Call BT day (exospt Saturday), at 10 a m. at , 2 P. aa.. or send tor ear big US page FBXB eatalog. Ask for Book No. 4, " i AIX'OX AUTO at AVIATION SCHOOL. j 871 Wasco at,. oemer"Umon na au tCnTHWESTEII iForaMltr UnTl TTlfe a sua. vi ENROLL any Monday for day or Bight school. AU business con rasa, and aa soon aa compe tent we w-il place yov. ia a paying poaibosv Sand for free Suceeaa catalog. Busiaeas CoOagav 4ta Bear Morrison. ' Phone Mala 050. 4 THE DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Aliak bldg. SPECIAL ENGLISH CLASS. Any - eaw who wiabaa to isaprova baa ragltefcr Is aa HEU WANTED MALE 201 SALESMEN Our date-prune tnTeatmetit plaa. is a better seller than life insurance, bonds of stocks. On man aaade 8875 in two . days last week. A ran opportunity to got in on the ground floor. , . The successful alMmtn at Aral will be tbe aaiea mana gers' of tomorrow in this big, new unlTereal ' eelling plan. , If you hare confidence im rour ability to. olaaa we can take you, on. Call or address , OREGON" irrrRSERT COMPANT. , ' . 108 Tenth at. . .. . ; Portland, Or. WANTED, for newest, moat un-to-daa dell- oateasen and red tan rant in Portland, high grade help for aH departments, many post - tinfis where emertence la not nenessary. Ex cellent location, new building, great possi bilities with opportunity for Investment if preferred. . Apply to Manager, sunset ueii cateasea - and Xleaiauiant Co.. 623 Henry MEN with- horticultural experience can make good money aeUing our aplaadld lino of well grown trees and plants. Write for con tract, j Aa early atart will giro you the ad vantage. , . SALEM NtTBSERT COMPANT, 488 Oregou Bldg, Salem. Or. I WANT i to talk ie a young man who ia at present employed and who wishea to enter tlte field of. export and foreign, trarte. Must be of i good character and willing to derote some tile re time to study. tiiTe age, expari. ence and phone. B-70, Journal. A' tx4XI proposition to on wishing a good article: bare a aunply oa hand. Account sickness I will sacrifice. J. H. " Ida, Port laud, Route No. 1, Box 787. Phone Oresham 1668. WANTED Stock salesmen. If you can sell oil stock 1 wouM like to ttaTo an interrlew with you. Call Mr. Appel. Boom 202, Hotel Portland. ONE man. rith magazine or newspaper ex Publisher's own offer. City work. pertenee. New proposition. 428 Exchange bide.. 2d and Stark. ONE neat appearing young man, oer 21, with some aaiea asiucy. to taae oraers: satutleh to earn 25-a week to start. Room 428, 102 H 2d at. MEN wanting railway station-office positions with transportation furnished, experience un- . necessary, writ quick. Baker, Hupt Dept. 248 Wainwright. St. dxMiia. PARTNER in . establislted woodsaw business: plenty work; small investment; make from 85 to 810 a day. 50 S wetland bldg.- TWO to learn piano timing and repairing at home;1 position-; . 8188 required. 1l-b4. Journal. WANTED -Office boy. Good opportunity for adysncement. .State ag. Addreaa Y-83D, 4 ournai. ADVERTISING mi and commission. i with a punch. Salary B fanama bigg. GOOD - baas wanted fox auartet. ford bldg. 202 TU- HELP WANTED- FEMALE 204 WANTED- if or newest, most un-to-dstie deli , catessen'snd restaurant in Portland, high - grade help for all departments, many poet tiona where ernercenee is not necessary. Ex . cellent; location, new building, great poesi bilities with opportunity for investment if nreferred. Amur to Manarer. Sunset uen eateaaen and Restaurant .Co.. 528 . Henry WE NEED 12 capable solicitors to sell ex traordinarily fine food pceduct in thla city and adjoining towns; fine profits every day and permanent repeat- bustueas; spare time - or uB time work ' weekly guaranteed, if you work full time. Call after 4 p. m. or write M. A E. Sales Co., 818 Artisans ! DHlg. 'nn rr ujit... a z . . . . . ..u.... day of Portland, often It aerricea ia au matters pert in ing to the wtlfara and pro . tection of women and girl; interviews eon . fidential. 814 Worcester bldg., 8d and Oak at. Phone Broadway 7422. WANTED A lady - for, housework, a little washing and take care of a child; no cook ing; 8 hour a day. 241 H First, at. . Room 1. - " ANY GIRL in need of a friend, apply to the Salvation Army Rescue Home. Mayfatr and Alexander sts. Phone Main 8480. D-M csr. TDO experienced seamstresses on- power ma chines., Apply room 78 Selling-Hirach bldg., 888 Washington. . : WOMAN to sew. in costume house. . st. No phone rails. 18riOUf COMPETENT girl for general housework; faaa- Hy of 4. Tabor 9271. Laurelhurst. MRS. M. B. SARGENT, please call or write Mrs. Cornwall. Willamina, Or. . WILLING: girl, good borne, general light bouse- work. 711 mompson at. ; HELP WANTED ' MALE AND FEMALE 205 AGENTS wanted outside of Portland to sell White Wizard washing compound; washes clothe clean and white without rubbing; contain no ' ly or injurioua . chemicals, - Women- send for it from Colorado Idaho, 1 Washington and California. There must be a reason. Free sample. Manufactured - by White Wicard Co., 288 K. Washington ''at, Portland, Or. WANTED, by a large commercial art eom pany. art (tuaents ' and thos who like to , draw to quality aa commercial artist. . tCM.ru while you learn. M-to4, Journal. - PLATEN , press feeder wanted at . onoe. : Co- lumbia Paper Box Co.. East 25th and HolU- day. . - - - : SITUATIONS WAmXD MALE 2S1 WiiiLNG. Let us figure your electrical work. New or old house. ' Wainut -C114. Evaninx ' Walnut 8085. HIGH school student want work (round home - or,gtpr for board and room. Tabor 9840. CARPENTER Hsndy sua, sra'ail odd and ends, etc. vtSL zzn or WaL2775.. - CEMENT WORK Satisfaction guaranteed - Walnut' 8241. - -.- . . ,- --v--'' -.. . PAINTING, paperhangfng and UnUag; prices reasonable. CaU Auto. 817-4A ' - M. C. P, CO. Paint iiig, tinting, kaUnrnin" ing, pa per hanging: price -right. Bdwy. 0098. CARPENl-R Usndy tian. asaall odds and ends, etc; Wai. 2211 bet. 8 p. aa. and 8 a. m. W. E. WALKER, general contractor and job ber. Eaat 8863. - . . HARDWOOD FLOORS by day or contract. Heference. 1498 Rodney ave. WaL 8632. CEMENT. WORtC Roanofiabi rates. Walnut 98 " CALL the', paint market. Broadway 7760. for first eleea painters. A 7 Alder t. - CONCRETE pounneV ' two H -sack nuzera. Work guaranteed. Sell 1B80. ACCOUNTANT want small act of hooka to keep. Atwater 908S. . j ' TEAMING, plowing, excavating, etc.- Phono East Q2TW 24f Eaet Itk it 'T tiA,MBLNG Oono Very reasensMav ay ta heat cr by the Job. East 9888. ' . PAPER HANGING. FAINTl.Nii. TINTliit REPAIR WORK SEIJ.WMf X)t. . CEMENT WORK, aaaraotced. all kiada, Ka? Batte Co.. Sellwood 0919. . , CUT-RATE PAINTER FOR PRUNING,- spraying, lawna and. general garden wore panne wiumt xm, tXCAYATING. gxading. general tear work, at pay or contract. Walnut 1888.- - " ELDERLY man , wiahea employment of any kind, waall wage. Phono Broadway 9893. CALL Automatie 628-40 and get your kalaa. nrirring and painting done cheep. WE TVm cesspool and connect sewers, . ail -work guaranteed.- A a tome tic 882-01. PAPER hanging, inside decorating. Fog good wora pnoive wan v,j.tiiut wffe. PAINTING sod tinting, good work, reaaonablo, higW-tools. Walnut 5038. ,-' ,' CARPEVTES atcOa aoiiu Walnut 1882. EDUCATIONAL awsalaeaa mu Tool - tbaai Xe . A aUaBaaanu) Cjataaw ad 1 Is I la 1 1 Isal SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251 TM C. 8,, VETKRAS8' Bl'RMC . HAS TUB FOLLOWINtl PHTSICALLT RK HABILITATED TRAINED MEN &XADX FOR WORK: . - 2 booaAeepea, aingla, 33 aad 85 years . of agaw , . r. , j . - . 1 scaler and tally man. married. S years. 1 tana hand and poultry Baa. aoamed. 34 years. ,. . . . - r. . . . 1 oheia auaa or outdoor worlar (or u ': BTineering rang, gtogte. S years. - 1 aaleamsa. , aUUetio gooda. aingia, 24 1 yaatu,.. i;-'- . 8 dental aaeehaniaa, one atngSe. two mar ried. SO. 22. 88 yearn. - , 1 photographec. aiacle. 48 rears. . ' 1 poultry saaa. ainglo, 88 years. - ' ' - I horUcultuxiat and poultry man, aingia, 38 ywara, - . - 1 bank dark geuaral effioa rnaa, aia ..' 8l. 81 years. :- ,i 1 creamery man and tana ssachlaery ' repair man. single. 27 years. . , ' 1 acetyleoe aad eleaUrioal welder, mar ried. 2. "I yeara. i - 1 stationary. . ateaaa . aad elanlrVwl - ata--, . gtneeT, ainglo, 88 years. 1 watchman, or oLerator xuau, miaglo. ST' . 'jeara. . ' For further infnraaatloa eomaannlcate with, the TT. S, Veterans' Btureau, Mykec bukiing, Ninth and Oak atreetaj Phone Broadway 762 1. j BOOKKEEPER with, "wide knowledge ef law. - wishea absolutely pannaaect connection with . ggrasslTO oonoeru. Age 28. married. At 5 reset a student of accounting. : U-l 08, ournaL " . -. HOUSE WIRINO .-' ' ' Let me giT you aa eatimaha oa your wtr . fng before letting your contract. . Ltoeaeed electrician. Walnut 8881. - . y A SPECIALTT of makiuf lawna and fruit and tree, pruning trees- and shrubbery : all work done aaUsXactonly- Phone Wal nut 4778. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR; building, repair . fng estimates. C j. Smith, 82 N. 84. Bdwy. 1878. CARPENTER girea oa repair work ; roofs repaired and carts" built. Shoo 1887 Hawthorne. Tabor 1888. PAINTING. paperhanainsT and BBdngi reasonable; work guaranteed. . Shop 1888 nawuiorna are. Taper XMA. . ELDERLY man, former deoorator and earpen tsr, desirea work, nything, any price, Bu low. 808 Clay at. Aut. ftll-3. - - - PAPERHANGINO. Painting and TiaUag; Si work miarantoad; price roaaoaabkv Pbeae CONTRACT to anlit wood. aU wioter lob lerrea. Main OoVS. M. at. Hryanl, 31 ist si. - evin aa helper with transfer company ; long ax peri ence moring furniture. C4 Walnut Ta. J. A. Anderson. CARPENTER wants work. K; 8 h City or oonntry. R 222 JnOreal. EIRST-f'IASd telephone finish, carpenter. 45-9. PLASTERING aqd repair work. 8838 69th srcTiun rj Fj. HANDY man, carpenter work, reuetre. odd jobs. Reasonable charge. Walnut 82S-&. FOB trading. eiravsLing or general team Work ny expenencea men. cau Tabor 9068. BASEMENTS, grading, teaming; contract or day work. Aut. 22-8a, Atwater. 8887. ' AiNTiNa, fiNtJNti. aLL br!nche REASONABLE. VAIL. BROS.. WAL. 8828. HARDWOOD FLOORS by contract j or day. Kererences. main vsov. CARPENTER-cnntraetor will build your nouse or repair out onei Autn. uoui-dlt. ROOFS REPAIRED, 81 up; re shingling. Automatic .848-10. PLASTERINti. repairing specialty; by day or contract: all work guaranteed, East 8881. SITUATIONS FEMALE! ,25 A RKSPECTABLE widow, past 40. wish po- aiunu aa nouseaeeper, in wioowor a home preferred. Only those wishing aerricea of a good, reliable woman need answer, at 'all lUet 41472 between 9 a. m. and 8 p.'m.. or 470 B. Belmont. COMPETENT young lady desires general of fice work, including shprthand and type writing; small salary to comment. T-840, Journal. . A rOs.HriKNTKH'8 and capable nurse desires full charge and care of invalid of elderly person. 408 E. Ankeny st. j - . MARRIED lady wishes to look after email apt. honee for free rent.' or work short-hour work. B47 82d st. S. E. - EXPERIENCED woman wants day .work, wash ing, ironing, etc. .Tabor 8821. WOMAN WISHES DAt WORE. PHONB AUTOMATIC - 028-88, even)nr. EXPERIENCED woman Bdwy. 7287. Ant. ft. wants cleaning, tc. LACE CURTAIN'S HAND LAUNDERED TEARS EXPERIENCE. EAST 81 88 TI HOUSEWORK, by the hoar or day; guarantee. Tabor 7888. ' ; good LADY wanU day 8342. ' work, room twater DRESSMAKING 258 HEMSTITCHING 8o yard, ganUemen' tlk shirts made to order, z.ou; sewing ot ii kiajfi. 209 Aliaky bldg. N. W. coc. 8d aad Morrisnn. ' ' . j HF.VIST1TCH1NG. 8o: while you wakt. Di . making and alteration. ' Work guaranteed. Panama bldg., 8d and Alder. Bdwy. 8888. THE GRACE SHOP at 318 Abington bkigM will make new gowns or remodel old one satisfactorily. Phone Bdwy. 0888.. - " EXPERIENCED dressmaking and tailoring at your horn. Satisfaction guaranteed- Main 4707. LADIES' dressa-. 84 . un. Work guaranteed? Room 501 289 V Buchanan bldg.,. bet. 4th and 'uth, on Washington, DRK8SIAK1N; at my liotne or your. Re y. rst 8804. 1 modeling' a siierialty. GL'ARA.VTEED dreaemaking, from 87 up. Tsbor 87H6. made DRESSMAKING- by the day; wotk guaranteed. Tabor 1824.' ,- HEMSTITCHING any color. 6c Ilia. 4t Raleigh bldg., 827 Wa.a. Bdwy 3748. HEMSTITCHING - Special lunch i eEtu straight 5o per yard. 1008 Bdwy. bldg. : DRESSMAKING, remodeling a elothea; your home or mine. d ehildren'a -East 9287. HEMSTITCHING, wiiito, o per yard straight. Button A Plaiting Shop. 809 Rcyal bldg. ' l NURSES 257 KKfl vf.I) lady wishes maternity Price reasonable. Khon walnut 7 low. -EXPERIENCED nurse, best of leferonco. Call Mairitl072. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 300 ; Men. Attention! Tpo beat medium priced Dotal ta tho city, 6-tory brick, room S5e aad BOO Pr . day, .82 and 82.50 par week. , s , HARRISON HOTEL, , 804 Front, St., Cor. HrrlOB. ' ni T AT T U C A In lu. Im Ibt af aa . . erate pnoe, iw" iw ww,e w . . " part of city, including renins st Y. MJ C A, - with phono ia each room, ahower bath and '.-' emb facilitieo. t . THREE rooais aad bath rartly furnished, close in. 848 East Alder, between 12th and 18th streets. Phone East 8888, grouna IJUVf. - HOTEL. BRISTOL,. 18 12th it,, eor. Stark. New management: mooera; pnvato, naui, free phone, teaacnable rate. 89 aad Bp; hot and cold water, steam heat. ; . lWHweaao HruM 207? 14th at., bet. liftAtA vv w s.3 a ihii Taylor and i Salmon. Furnished sleeping rooms, slvower bath, steam heat, hot and old wafer, 4 week and np. Wtjmianea a. a. rme 1". Sm, rlmm iMwk Of - WkOnth. tuawiuDi raxw 482 Vs Washington t. - Bdwy. 816. CLEANS nicely. furnished aleeping. Wim. brekfat if desired. 862 E. lrt East f 9899. . - THOROUGHLY clean simile rooms. 0a s or week ; . hot - and ookj water, at '' Chamberlain hotsl. 892 E Stark. boat. ... '.. ,. , THE BARTON . . CVa farrJshed rooms, 82.80 per week I t avi sdo licM housekeeping. 455 Alder. FURNISHED ROOMS " PRIVATE FAMILY, JUI 'tDvmuVi' T.wnotm flat: hot and cold water, "v-E- iZtt 415 MU1 st , oor. lltAjphoao Msin 8682. i'f van .light torn see-boated room, walking VL-MrLTMnn.t,le vent. SAO Roa st. PLEASANT room, suitabl for 2; homo priri. We. 98T Cleveland ire., near Pfrecott. a-1-B.NISHED rooms, $J week. Call Sundajs evening. 20d N. 16th at, itOOM ia privato bouse. 14s E. IGth- S,, Vleir E Morri-m. Kv 820. ' : fOR REST 1 front sleeping room; Walking diatance. 328 E. Stephen It. " 30 4 ROOM lowet flat All baiiiinsj wai'- tee- dlatatic. East 881.- i OK. ttENT On sleeping room,', furnished. 592H 4th at. Phone Atwater 822' NICE leping roomi for o 4 girla, i with" -heat, with home prtTilegea. Main 8208. LARGE aleeping room, wito heat, in privat : home.. Main 8208. i fia 2 tery Bice room; al-vo firevroof gs- - r4te; heated. Tsbr 784. tOontlauMl on Foilowlnc Psoal