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F0LI1H SEE BLOW AT PRIidARY 11) TOOZE LETTER : Politicians,- : reading -, between '- the lines of tte telegram of Walter I. Toose Jr chairman of the Republican ;-.' state, central "committee, to Senator Brace Dennis, - see til It pronounce ment of the intention of the state" oi Conization to ask the return, pari war. at least, ; of , the ; convention; system when the legislature-meets. . , - .' Chairman Tooze ; laying bold'ot; an; i editorial ' written", by Senator ljennla - In th la Grande Observer,:- of whicb the senator Ja . the ojrietor. sent a ' Ions telegram- to La Grande, outlining - the attitude of the state orcanlzaUon a to the legislature. Senator Dennis. . it seems, had-intimated that the state partjf machinery was backing; the can , didecy of Senator Eddy for election ,..,' president of the state senate. ' TOOZE DEXIES IT '.V: - Chairman Toose, in his telegram to , TJennts. hastened to deny the intlma- tion. 'The stats organisation,' .Toose - told Dennis, is Interested only in see' ins the state senate organized along - Republican party lines so that needed parry legislation may -;. be accomplished.- , . Toos told Dennis he "sincerely '. noped" that in the final organisation :, of the senate, no matter who might be president "Republicans - will work together primarily fpr the interests of ? the state, without reference tfi partl- : i san politics ; and. secondly. to -giTing . u erne rwuex irom us present situ- tuon- wUch. hu n.JO destructive .. . to party organisation. - and also giv ,: th. people of Oregon, a return to a party ; responsibility in the affairs- o - the state." - - - v r . Thle latter part of the stats chair- -'. man's telegram is mad the more sir '.. niCcant by the fact that the so-called platform adopted by ? the "State " con ference" held in Portland during the - , earljf stages of the general campatgnv gave a good deal of space to the dis- - cusslon of the faults ot the primary .. faw, the, virtues of convention nomi- nations and the-" expression, of the hops thai the coming legislature would , Ive the- stats a return to the nor- mate? of the olden, Tiays. ... ; WAXT PlBTT POWEB It goes without mnch" saying that a deflnito-effort rUlb staged at 'the -.: cemlng session, to so amend -the direct primary law that theNparty organiza tions will possess some power and some part p the politics of the stats. - Irac tlcal politicians are just as much, at , outs , with the direct nominating sys tem now as they ever were. They merely have learned to .speak more softly and to go about the business of : changing things back with more , fi nesse and caution. They crave the au- - : thority . to. hold 'a convention of dele gates, outline the position of the 'party organisation in a written platform or ''declaration of principles and a few. . things B that. . They do' not go - so -"far S3 i to suggest, it this time, a re turn tos the old -riomlnating convention. They- ar divided over the wisdom of advancing' the suggestion of a pre-pri-' mary convention. But they would like , to have it rixed up so that a lot of the boys who "want to run for. the offices eould get together with the boys who want to run the campaigns, frame up k mutual war, cfy and go forth to bat-.-, tie. In the hope that the voters, recog nising the regular fellows by their synchronized campiagn whoops, would cleave to the bunch and let the rest of the political -world go by. . They hold ' the thought that It is a hard Job to be a political leader if a fellow has to ..'wait until thr fight is all over before - he begins to lead, and they want a -1 change la the system. .- - .JT1XI. BE QSlMXTSJi So It Is dollars to doughnuts that , wheif the legislature? Is convened State - Chairman Toom. Claud & Ingalls. ss: . ' retary and - publicity' manager of the j state organlsationv "and a lot of the , other main -cogs, will be on hand to ; i- iirge that the state central committee r be lifted bux'bf its present low estate and that the ftarty leaders be given an r . opportunity to exercise a U (tie author- ity here and there. It is a pretty safe , "bet that. the .direct "primary law is go ing to have a lot of fault found with t it before tho session ends, the reftilt of i which -wilt depend very, largely upon : the political stamma of the members . .of ' the senate and,' house. - Leaves Notes on : Soui's Hereafter as He Takes Poison Marysvllle, CaU Iec; 1 (I. N. &) . -Vs wish I could come back and tell you folks fwhat becomes - of. the soul here tafter.'but I don't think it wUl be pos-' ,t slble.M read one of the striking; phrases . !a a series of suicide notes left by Gln der JDhillon Hindu, said to have heen - s deep student of Hindu mysticism, and , a student at the "Onlversity of CaUfbr- nia, whoso body was found today In a rooming house here.' s A, portion- of a - chocolate bar which, contained -the pol son with which he ended, his life was : found ' beside- htawvv '5 - V- Dhillon, la the course--of his many : notes, described , the symptoms of " deaUuv;.;;v;-i.. .:-ir ".5,'.i'St 'Vy.o - The only mctive officials have been r-'able to learn for-the suicide was deep .' sorrow, felt by the young tudt'"Over the fact that' hie compatriots fwer not v fiving up to the high. Ideals of the Hine? ; du philosophy in this countryvsC . He leftr-bja estate -to a newspaper. :w--- . I, i . i a .ii mmmm -Harding to-Present; " Rural tifedit Plan Washlngton. Dec' 1. (U. .P.) -Presi-:'dent Harding, in his annua' message to congress next Tuesday.-will present " a tromprehensiv plan of rural credit and financing legislation, worked out by Republican senators and the agri - culture department' - Mr.' Harding ap--v-proved the legislation tn principle at conference at the White; House Thanks ' giving .day, attended by a dosen sen-"ators.- . - - ; - . '"- i j -. "C f r ' '"':-" - x ., 1 --:fB.- : Mrs. Harding Able : . To Join in Dinner Washington, - Dec.' 1. Mrs. "Warren Itarting. wife of the president, was sufficiently recovered - Thursday to din with tSe president in the private dining room on the first floor of the executive mansion. This is the first time that Mrs. Harding haa been down stairs since the beginning of her seri ous illness in August,- y - - Here's Cow That Eats All Soap She . CanFindinGamp Mill City. Pee. l.-Englneers end 'loggers of Detroit. Or., haVe discov ered a mooleyi cow with taste for soap. Each night the .foreman's cow. they assert, makes the rounds of the wash stands. " . - After the first visits of the cow the men each accused the other. The culprit was finally discovered. The men say" their personal laun dry account has been cut In half since bossy's feed supply baa been cut off. . i - Bill Harlan, the foreman of Camp If, offers - a . reward for someone who will discover s good brand of face soap that his cow will not' devour.- ; V.sjv 7ipr!:,svv,;i: ' ' ' 1 - ' f EeallBstate Men Diu;Kaf6p! ; f Imgaticmiecf Plans for the Irrigation of 6,700,000 acres of land and the development of millions of electrical-! horsepower by harnessing the energy of the Columbia and Snake - rivers were presented - to the Portland Realty board at a meet ing at . noon today ' In ' the assembly room of the Multnomah hotel by Jor seph N. -Teat Discussion, of the proj ect -will be continued at a meeting of the board next Friday, when Teal will be given an "hour to outline : a pro-; gram for the development of the two waterways. -u-v. ..!-.- The board passed resolutions oppos ing' the use of Oswego lake as a log booming reservoir. Investigation of the plans : of lumbermen for convert ing the lake into a log pond were eon ducted by Chester A. Moo res,, W. B. Allen -and. Halph Acktey. ' . ; ' 73-Year-01d- Gland Convict Wins Eace San Rafael CaL. Dec. 1. The goat gland ; came Into its own yesterday when a 73-year-old convict won the 50 yard dash for old men Jn the annual track and field "meet held within the walls of San Quentin penitentiary.; The winner of the'race was one of Dr. J. J. Stanleys Mtransplanteesv he having submitted to a goat gland transplanta tion some time ago. As the entry dashed to the tape, there van a scoff-; ing- chorus from the prisoner audience that lined the walls of "M-A-A-A-Ar. Science had won another victory. N. Y. in Plutter Over Broken Engagement (Br tjnirfcl Berri) New Tork, Dec. 1. Boston and Kew York society circles are aflutter today at the announcement that the engage ment of Miss Elisabeth Caswell to Jas per Morgan, nephew of J. Plerpont Morgan, has been broken off. Miss Caswell created a sensation last win ter when-she obtained a position as a saleswoman' for a fashionable Boston modiste and made a success of it She is an expert horsewoman and was an ardent war worker. Mr. Morgan, who is 23 years old. Is in Atlanta recover ing from serious operations. Chop Suey Pioneer Of Chicago Is Dead Chicago, Dec 1. (TJ, P.) The man who taught Chicago to eat chop suey was buried here today. -Gong Lee.- 60, cook in the first chop suey restaurant here, ; committed suicide last Sunday after he had gambled away a fortune of nearly $50,000. Funerai services for the Chinaman was held with all the pomp and ceremony of his race. Tierhan to Go on , v Lecture Platform South BendV IndL. Dec. 1.-(I, N. S.) John P. Tiernan, figure in the Sensa tional paternity and divorce1 suits and in a much advertised second marriage, today accepted a lecturing contract with - the Proctor Lecture Agency of lw Tork.' His subject, it was under SAod, to "be fTiernan and Emotions" and his fee $200 per week. Community Hospital Is Gift to Ashland Ashland. -Dec- 1. The Granite- City hospital, recently purchased by Jesse win burn ana which be has renovated and improved, has been opened to . all physicians and 'dentists with equal privileges and service, when finished the hospital will be the most ' com plete and modern in Southern .Oregon. it win be called the Community hos pital. - At a meeting of the physicians and dentists Tuesday appreciation for this gift to : Ashland and the medical profession was voiced and sv. plan , to buy , a - community - ambulance was launched. Win burn, while a paUent is ttus boapitai, conceived the plan. :;-;.v.....j..' : ' . j.- " School of Commerce ; Show Exhibits TCJregoji Agricultural College, Corval lis. Dec l-Th-work of the school of commerce will be on exhibition for the people of . the state at the - first business show ever held" on the cam pus scheduled for March 9 end 10. The departments 1 of business administra tion, political science,, office training, economics and sociology, and Industrial Journalism will all. have-, displays il lustrating the work they offer the stu dents. Tho college editor's office and the editorial offices of the' college pub lications fm Have exhibitions. , - :y,y.'."i.i.i .i . ..' i. .! , 1 . IS KIU.EIHX SA2T FBA3TC1SCO San Francisco, Dec U I. N. S.) There were 15 auto deaths in San Francisco during November, police an nounced today. Increasing severity of Jail sentences will be meted out for reckless driving. Judge' UcAtee sen tenced Walter Craig to jail for 90 days on this charge, f . Atrro Ktnrs otv highwat ' Montesano, With., Dec. 1 When his automobile ran off the gravel fill on the Olympic highway at the east city limits of Montesano. Tuesday might, John Berglund of Aberdeen sustained a broken rib and his wife a bad shock. The other seven passengers in the car escaped with minor bruises. The car turned over- twice la going over the bans- . " . - COST OF SII0J1T : : EXTRA sesu'd;j ; HELD i 'EGL GI61E IBy CniUd Bess)''-; 'Washington, Dec l-Thft extra ses sion of congress which is aow. closing baa j cost the nothing ' ' - country; p practically ii - This has been made possible through the action of Chairman Maiden of the house appropriations com! (littee, who made available now the mil sage money that would have been received ;after Christmas--175,00O ; forv4 ihoMSe il and sei.000 for the , senate..-; Current ex penses -of postage stamps. Congressional Records and printing of bills and reso lutions have been r negligible. - Thus the" country ; will -have had ! two ; es sions.for the prtce.-of one.: )!; - t '' i Jnciden tally, this special session has been -the - shortest in tht history of the country. The nearest,' approach to-It in brevity was the first session of the etaveath congress from May 22. 1809.- to Jun 28, U09vi,' i OrSE ClilMS CBEBIT J . Now that the session is about over, the houfie is assuming credit for -doing sll the work. It- was asked to pass the " ship subsidy bill and -did so in schedule time, . through turning out a muoh "different bill from that Intro duced. The : senate, however, while asked .nothing by President Hardtngj was suppose4 to pass the Dyer anti lynchlng bill, but that execution has ended in a filibuster which la scarcely likely to break before late Saturday. The Liberian loan biU, also on the schedule, also has been returned to a pigeon hole. - The jeguUr, session be gins Monday and ' President Harding is expectd-,t address the two bouses on Tufesday - to recommend- the appro priation bills, rural credits and possibly some new railroad legislation. The senate la expected . to consider the ship 'subsidy measura,? beginning Monday. H provided i the - i Jlepublicana The house expects to plunge Imme diately after hearing the president's annual menage into the work of meet-j fng the governmenvs expense io mo - fiscal year beginning July 1. 1923. It now appears certain, according to a comnrabensive - survey by . Chairman Madden, that the technical - deficit of $670,000,000 for the currant fiscal year ending June 80. 192 J," not "only "will be wiped out. but will be supplanted by an actual surplus.- ; - t - "At the beginning of the last fiscal year, j ending June JO. 1922," Madden declared Thursday1 a deficit of 1759.- 000.000 was predictea. At the end of the year, there was a surplus of 8318, 000,000 brought about by administra tion economies and by pruning the ap propriations bills. - TEST FOB HAKDIXG The forthcoming regular session will prove the real test of President liard- ing'B control over the, congress, if the administration can succeed In passing the appropriation measures and rural credits laws by March 4, it is held un likely that the president will call the. newly elected congress into, session be fore December 1923. However the close vote on the sub sidy ; and the democratic , filibuster In the senate would seem to forecast the necessity of convening tin new con gress early next spring If the opposi tion continues In its present temper. High School Press ? Association 'Meets 'At Eugene. Jan. 19 : v i -.;-'':; " University of Oregon, Eugene, Dec 1. The annual conference, of the Ore gon High School Press i asseciatlon. Which is held each yearf sunder the auspices of the university of Oregon School of Journalism, has been sched uled for January 19: and 20., The conference of high school edi tors wilt be held colncldentally with the annual meeting of -the v presidents and secretaries of high school student bodies. ' The meetings were held in the sprinr last year. The dates were set for Jan uary this year at the suggestions f the high schools themselves. A poU-of the high school editors ' was taken by the School of Journalism and; the ereat majority- favored a winter conference as it will give the young men and wo men who are delegates the opportunity to put into effect from January to June the ideals tamed at .the confer ence. ... , ;c ; ;;;4.. i . Captaiitlafiitils Arrested at Munich Berlin, Dec 1. J. N. iS Captain Erbardt, commander of th troops that seised Berlin at the time of the Kapp uprising in March, 1820.- Was arrested in Munich yesterday, said a dispatch from . that pity today, ; He. is .being taken to Leipzig for trial, in the su preme court. , ; Chambers to Have 1 Delegates atO. A. C. :ftreaon Aericultural Colters. ComJ. lis, -Dec .- l---Each chamber of com merce In- the' state will hvs s repre sect&Uve in "the O. A. .C chamber of comrnerce if " .any conrjnerclal stu. dent U registered at the ficollege from the town.' -A-list 'of th commercial students- from' each, towniwill be sent to fta chamber or eomrnerpe, 'which will select its representative. The merits of the different home cities will be given by the students at Ithe chamber of conunrce meetings onthe campus. Press material on these debates will be sent- throughout the state by the de partment of industrial JoSrnallsm. The students will tell the chamber of com merce in their home towus the activi ties df the college when tiey are home riBsx sxow osrfsovxD Tacoraa, Dec (U.".i-The first snow flurries of the -yea were in the air today. The -weather - man said it was too early said promised continued law w earner. . ; . , . , " - 3illX PRICE Gfi fcs'lJP" Ix'ew. Tork. Deo. 1. ttJ AP.l The m- tail mllX price in New , fork ? city, was un. hwi a wuw oa;, iuraat A. nail advanced from -18 to cents. , and grade B from IS to 13 cents. - The new price is doe to ahort&ge, accordlne; io uairymen. , . . - w-t -- i M , i iw hi i aa . . i-f ' cractrs GiA?n?"Dii:s ; , New -Tortc, Dec 1.-KL K. S.- George William Anger, Swldely known circus giant, is dead tod iy at the borne of friends. He was stricken with acute indigestion daring the night and died shortly afterward. He swas 84 inches Ask 240,000 andl Apology in Bavaria : , Nor -Allied rArmy -".... i Paris, Dec 1. (L N. S. Bavaria must apologise and Germany must pay $240,000 restitution for injuries sus tained by allied army, officers at Stet tin. Psssau and Ingolstadt. it was an nounced by the foreign office today, i The interallied council of ambas sadors has - forwarded the demands. The reparations were divided- between Passau and ingolstadt, -each, town be ing ordered to pay 600,000 gold marks before December . 10. Warnlfig-waa given that Bavarian revenues would be forcibly, seised if the two towns failed to pay up. -: The -apology must be signed by .the Bavarian premier. Street Cars Hit in i ; Fpg; Seven Injured Tacoma" Dec 1. TJ. P. Seven persons were severely injured. ..her early today when two streetcars col lided m a neaw I ok. .--. -- . i - -.,, ,i I, . jt s : Lord Derby Donates Fund to Ex-Soldiers Xondon. ,Dec 1. Lord Derby. In accordance with Ms annual practice, has contributed 5 per cent of his year's racing earnings to former service. men. This year's percentage was $7000.' SBeaesBBsssemNsaBBasBai BUILDING PERMITS it. P. Terminal Co. BepUr K. R. etatioo. JohiMoe itreet,, between Sixth and Bennth atraetai hnlldar. Wrkar A Banflrtd! 310.000. Oreaonioa Publiatains Co. Keoair stores and office. 133 8th at. bat. Waablncton and-Alder streets; builder. Jobs niBtaam; ssca.uvu.' Robert Kirklaad Brvet teaidanea, 1025 Behnjlar atreet, betweaa 33d sad 3 St atreato; bnlMer. huh: SSBSC . -. t U. XtUr Enxrt raatiaara; t0 Xarby streets- setween Fremont and Beech streets; builder. Reusets it - Joaretta; $4000. Esulia B. Oalhzalta-Erect raadanee. 1131 Lombard, between Alms and Ida ctrMta; build er. A. O..Oatbraitb; $200. Emilia. JC Galbraitb Eroet retidene-131 Leonard atzaSt. . between Murr and Bucliaaan? rit iy.& . ... i-.ihi.. n i nnnn v .. E. A. Galbraitb Eric rwidasce llftJ Ceatnl avnrae, betwaan Burr and - Al builder. A. G. Galbraith: 31T30. J. B. - MeFarland Kroct raaldonee. 9T0 Bmadwar. between 2d and Sad atta boildar. aame: (8000. - dark a Willianu Erect residence. 813 81st street,, between Beech and liling streets; ouijcwr, a. u. ssutai iitw. W. W. Pennlxxtoo Knct raatdenee.' 1001 K. Harriwn atmet, between Setfc and Glenn arefiue: builder, auu. S2S00. K. . VeClaMn Erect m., BSlft tM 8. E.. bet. 88th end 37U era. f builder, H. P. McKay; 32300. h- .. B. C Ball .Erect retalniBs .wall, 014 Iearei. batwtea SOUi and 31st atraets; baUder, Bobertsoa, Hay A Wallace; 31500. - X B. Bnaseaa rct raaidssea, 1668' E. The Alaaiada, between 6th and 0th atreets; fanildar. Hlller Brna t SSOOA. ' - ' - - J. A. Calreriy Erect midenes. 810 Ta lor street, betweea' 23th and 26Ui streets Duiiaer, maxoa tonsrrBcaoe uoi.; ssseo. J. W. Crawford Knot rarideaea. 1803 Wiatana awinae, between 4th and 4Tb atreeta; builder, Wlckman Burl din Co.: S430O. it. C. Faalk rct reaidenae, 1712 E. GHaaa street, betweea 03th and STth atreeta; builder, Wiekaiaa Bofldinc Co.; 8350O. B. E. Boble Erect residence. 1218 E. Salmoa atreet between 40th and 4 lit attests; builder. J. I Karan: 34500. Wm. Bald Erect wareneoae, Tt. Second atreet. Between ajaerAMI Wasninttoa atreets Douaer. nmcnam-aieuieuana Go.: S8O.O0O. - Portland Trust Co. Erect rexidenoe. 140 trrnwoto, pecweea tut street; baUder, aama; Guv F. AUflnson greet reaidane. Hit Alameda drire, between 44th and 46th atreeta aorta; - tmuoer,-ansae r SlO.ooo, Edward Rrae Brae Mliimn. list TT,,,1. fern Plaea. bet wean Sftrh and a 1 mt. - nauak tx, u rinn; ssoov. t . -Weatern Oraroa - Truat Co. Eraot ' real eenee, -10004 36th areaoe 8, E.. . batwaee a ivuc etrecia; oouaar, Abrama aaa.; afra. Minnie B. and K. T. r.m.m:, ri raaidanoa. 6023 63d aeenne. beieMii Si am outa acreetaj otuiaar. aatne: saooo. H. . Altoe Sreet residence, 18T1 8 2d street, between Lambert and Crystal Sprints uwui.iuu , pnijwr, xuaaeca. rrea sectit Keoair aton. 1 a AS road, between Dakota Sad CaroUn. .m. T- , rreramann aa jt, vy. owetnam; . ,tdd. T'."(w" .?u"dit, AaaooUtion Erect AVWW, .. . . . an Duumni, ai veata atreet. between 8ol- moo. and Main atreeta; builder, aama; 3300.- MartiB A Rona Eraet maulMMA ota SCd atreet, between Lambert .and : Cryatal DTwrasa muemai enuoar, si. tu Harris: J. W. IfcFadden RniMina rADV. . aence, jh s. S3atreet aorta, between CZaot. anua ana naaey; DOiiaer, same; 34200. J- W McFVlden Buildins Co. Sreet real- oncvt aao . ssa atreet nartb. between I aacsamaa sad Haawr: bnUdar. un- iitan J. W. Mcfadden BoJldiB-rwE denee, 1483 E. SUrk atreet. buteeaa 6Sth aad iianen: oouaar. urn,: aaooo. J. VT. MePaddan RnlMm. rv.. L f - eweet, netwsan SSta and " wwai wiror. aamei saeuo. lira. " Fluvtu Reawt BK w utn straat. betweea Bnmaida - and Awk warvoti euuoer, u. a way man; 616,000. aira deaeonme w arc- jl m, 1803 Fowler atreet. between Loabard - aad Baldwin: boilder. R.- B. Herlbere airna &. B. CaUii. met m isa I 'WiT.K'. aw.;- Buuoar, EL W. GrteTenn. anet aa. ST W i uev. wuiaoia am woecn exa. , SBUdar. ai 84eeo. - Boutnera Faoifle Co. . erect flanab ahos. S. r. ataopa. soata or Ha! gate and east oX re lr shed: bnild.r, same; eToOoT? - Ml- Ida W. Rfclrttaom. erect res, 3883 83 mm - a 1 BAA i. . o. d.. h ,i ub hu aam MVk. unarles McDonald, ereet res 6303 Slat; a E. bet. SSd and 65th are.: bufliW. R..i k' Smith: 32000. Sermoar H. Ball, atmc rtm an v' aea w e' mb. i Buudar, ti jb. aekia V "... W&1 statistics MARRIAGE UCENS2S John C Brrd. Sfl. Timim, . A Acnee Bradfieid, jg 5,44 Stoatreeu W. O. sbTTHA CO. 311 Morsaa Bids. BIRTHS JOHN SON To Mr. and Mra. Fred -O. John son. 8S30 44th see. 8. X. Nee. 20, mmm? . TAMBARats Mr. and Mrs. & Wbars, U H. , 84 at Nor. 28, a daogiiter.. , FLICK Te Mr. aad Mrs, . Walter Hssit CliARJC- To ' Mr. and Mra. XaaakrWk. 883, Dara. Nor. 28. 0tJ!' .CAPPS Te Mr. aad Mra. Demo tf. Capps. M8J Boas, Not. 11. eon. " vappa, JTB0NTTe Mr .snd Mrs. Benjamin H. aUaoaotsr: HOIX5K To Mr!' and Mra. Carl T. Hedse. 403 8Tt aae.JB, B.. Not. 22, a olSer! "V.'nrt ear. ana strs. wm, . JCstS. ui 7528 8tk ae Nor. 22, s daughter CONNER To MrLrnnd Mi. "tbwm!?' v Conner 48 E. T4ta at. 8 Nor. H, a eoeT BJJi-rI. Mr aad Mra Vau & BaU. 848 Cbusksiaaa. Not. 13. a tianahtBr. STUART To Mr. and Mrv Chaa. F. Sbs- -. ,-w,. oo. JOTCB To Mr. and Mra John J. lorca. 334 Pkidmore. Xtrri If. ..K1. jae t'T-vi awsrw, s WBiiga Btyr. 'i FCCH3- Te Mf. - and Mra. X. H. Paehs, Bonte 6. Not. JS, a -'rarhtrr - " BUOS2fELl--Te Me, aad Mr Joi. AW. BeckneU7oFroov Rot. S3, a eUnrhteri aivuv.s o am. aad Mxa Tirsil - L Brown. 2T1i K. Aakmtr, Sot. 88, a ie.T- ROGERS To Six, eiKi Mra. Fred J?Kers. --w w.. - . m vBa-nieT - DEATHS HON Aa James Monks, SIS Bursadt, See. 29, TT years: eardjo renal difeaao. COBAlN John i. Cohais. - 310 J&ojbcIL Sot. 23, 63 yeara; arterio oriennta. : - HEhSH Aloerbr.a Henna, SO CHnteu. Not, 3S. St year: aubetea mth-t. . GOLDBERU Ida liokibere, Leaanoel Jioa- pilal. r or. , yeara; uiauetes sauii.ua. SKE Pra(iMn tn. Km. SA. MS nui: ezltaauioa iouomwg attack of brosehitia - - - s IRVIN -hml niMnr Irin. 1711 Wil- Umettm bird.. No36. 7 yean; auto intoxia- SDfOX Victor J Kimon. 4 OSU N. 28th. ( 28, 39 tent pelooBary. talieroBleu. - . 0'MAXJ.EY loll. O Htdj, fit. ViBCMUS bastdtaL . 21. 71 icui: enebfal hemor- raare. . IABCKI ShikT TiboM. BA'ft. 3d. IT yesr. Not. SMi poimwarr tulMioalocia. Nov sn, 1243 Minnesota ,, S vcan; acaU xwia. na..sa..a saaus: tuoactuAl x PATTON .SVaiibHn' W. Shm VAS Ivehae. Not. 38, S month; inflaa-naa-meningiUs. - -w.nMaMbAiaa (tcnaieer, : sse celling, Kew. 23. 6 wteRtbs; fontmua. - SMITH Wallace Rupert graith. 848 Bae raaanto, Wot. 2 1 fw; broBchial poaii- HOWsV-JlliMt p -n. nu w M Wn NEW TODAY- ho FLUFF RUnfi Jtada -iron) jouc old eora-ont aar bare saa tae pries ef saw ' mas. j - feed rH rasf and weokm'elotba, ktail OrdeiB. - Bead, to Booklet.' v tatl Hue 4Maam CiaaneaT 6 IAS ' aoTHMT. ftus) coti (sat. 3S -tSS-Caa, Stk St. SPECIAL NOTICES A ' 101 - PROPOSALS FOB SUPPLIES - The JOreeoa atata board of eoatrol will Itaeeive aealad Mih . nwmW t a itf .1 9 p. sa.. for famishina to the various atate laabtutioBS auppliea eonaiiUnS ef dryipocU, elotaioc. furajabinst, snteeriee, anbea, hard - war. - brooaia, druca, ataUonerr, eaaekary. plumWns. ate., for the aemi-aanaal period endinr June 30, 1623. SnecVicaUoDs and achedulea will be farnlibed apoa anpliea taoa to tha . aeeratarv -at R,.- (lTnm also from tba trade and commercial bureau .- jf the Portland Chamber of CoBawrea, er trum ue AMoniaa jnauatnea of Oreaoa, . both located is the Oreeoa buildias. Port land. Oregon. Each-bid shall be . ummm. nied. by a eertified check representee IO par cent-of the Ishols suMunt of the bid. payable to the Oracoa ataW board of coo VFJ the 10 par seat aaaounU to 3300 or - more, a surety bond from aome eompanjr kaiboriaed to da hnainae fa Ore - Sou will be aniif-it,,! in mf k w S? ,,mA faB J held aa a suaranty of the faithful performance of tto contract. - The board sane re e tha rleht to nwt . ?f 3D, We e to seeapt the hid deemed beat tvi taw aiaia, j - !: n b. ooonrif. Wee retary Oregon Bute Board of Control. MEETING NOTICES 101 JUTLAND LODGE KO.uk "eoea Friday eveains. Deeamber vr" :l "n-. Prthi.n bide. H. , at decree to be confirmed by' welcome. H. 3. , HOPGHTOy. geev. A F. AND bL. 3tb and uawUBtrna Special at p. M. degree. JJ 'ALJL Al. "IJB J L'1 I 1 Ui umUN tiuuuni jiu. it. A. AND A. M. special com munication thla ; Saturday at 13:1S a. m.. for the nnnxa ef eoBducnat tne tunerat- sernce 01 eur lata brotcar. wot. A. soui of Hnbourne lodes No. 8. Milwaukee, Was, Members pleaae brine autoa By erder of the W. at. .K8IJS 8. PAKSJUt, Beo 7. OBJBGOX LODGE, NO. 101. 'A F. AMD A. If. Stated com munication tide Saturday eveninc at 7:30 o clock. ASnaal eiecuns and tnatallatiou - ef officer. Br order of tne w. M. LESLIE S. PARKER, Beey. 1ST. HOOD .LODGE NO. 1ST. A-F. A.NI A. M. Ho meet ins until Tuesday, December 13, when we will meet in our new temple. Commercial and Entercoa streets. F. W. &KJS, Bee'r, r BE HUB JOTJB.T JJO. 0 No Bt meetins tonisht Home-cominc poat- W ixxiea unui ariaay erenuie, iee. . - .watca tau eoiama next. Friday, , MARTHA WASHINGTON SO CIAL CLUB, O. E. 8.. will bold s baaaar Saturday aftarnoeo end araninc. Dae. 3. at Waahinstoa Miaonir hall, . 8th and Burn aide. CafeUria lunch will be aerred. . All Ol E. A amlian and f fiends larited. ; fiAHtAf f BJDGTJtoAR meetinff ef Hs 1 W AaU lodmV aVnt.h Ve41.w mf U avtaj vvuiau awua ee e L O. O. F. hall, s H 11th at N. Work in tie Ant degree. is,:. Visiting brothers invites. V&W, vr. d. BCOTT, Bee. See,. . J. W. DAYI8. y. Q. . . ' NOTICE To nior our next FREE DANCE YOU 'nut be MAS UK D. r0 MAhvt k r u uasui Maybe TOTJ will win one of three prises. INDUSTRY LODGE NO. 8, A. O. D. Pythian bids.. Pes. 4, 1323, 8:80 p. m. KMBLEM JEWELRY a apedaky; buttona, - pine. eharm. Jaeser Broa. 181-133 Sth at. MABactKADQ eoetuteea lot rent at 854 SV Clay. Madam Leroy. CARDS OF TrtANKS WS WISH to eMend our gratitnde and sin cere thanks to- thoae ' kind friends and re ia tires for their syatpath sad kjndneas - toward es ia the recent death of osV be lored father, Edward Magee. and for the beaurtifal floral orferfnga. Xdwaid Mages 1 Jr., John Bfscse,'' George Mages. - ' DEATH NOTICES 103 STBOCP At the reaidenee, 83T E. 6th si. north. Not. Z9. Lewis Btroup, aged 48 years, be lowed brother of Mn. John Buah ' aad Mra. Sarah. Brown ef Kebo; Charles fitreap of Hernustoa. Or., and Hoary'- of .Psnuaytvatua, Funeral - aerricea wilk -be bold Sunday . Dee. 8, at 10 a. av, the ' chapel ef MiSer A Tracey. -The remams will be torwerded Sunday- p. m.. to Blelao, Wash., where aerricea wffl be Mid at 4 b sa.. at the Prebytertan church, tnler- Bent L OrO. F. -cesetsry- Friends to- L Titea. - ' - - ' -"- - ' - ----- ARCHAMBEAU In this city. Nor. 80, 1822, WUliam Lambert Amnamoau. nuaoam oc Hattio C. Archamhean, father ef . Ruby Axohambeau, blether of lewis M.. Edmond I. Fraaeis A, George A.- Henry V. and Charles X- Arcliamhaan and- Mra M. A. BpakUns. Baisains are at the ahspei of Edward Hoimaa. ek Boa, Third aad Balmoa atreeta. Notice ef funeral User. Boae- burs ana jgnsese, ur..- papers FRANK At. 1703 . 8th at. Amanda ueirna Fnuut, sseo t years, : fuaeta. warricoa wttt bo held tomorrow. -urday. Dae. 2, at 2 oelosk p. m.. from faaaily eeaedeBee. . - Frteads inrifced. I4teT- ' ent Ei'aiUe-nniri i j. Jnnarai arranso 4 aMnta In oaro of Waiter. C. Kenworthy. 1 6J-IH e. "istn.ST-, neirafooa. WAGNER ror. 80. 1323,. at the family rotldeneo, V Oregon ttt, Joue vagnr, gad 78 years, belored father ef George Weaver, lira Yjnma Webber aad Mra. BAtbarins Kilenbwrser. Bemains at Pear aoo's eadsrtakins parlors, Ruaeall at.. , at Union are. Notice of oerriees itereaftor. ; " , nrtifTo s,J Cam an ! 1.4, P. Leomia, tether e Meme end Floycl Loomif . brother or D. C and p. J. Lootnia. Mra. Maxima McKay and Mra. Med Miller. ftamama are at &e eaape oc dwaM Hot asaa A Boa, Third aad. Salmoa eta, . Notice of funeral later. RluSHTON la this tuty. Not. SO. 1823. James , W. Bnahtos.V Remains are at the Bhaael of Edward Hoi man k . Son. Third ' aad gtlmot -aueata. c Notieo of funeral iater. . . JONBS -la thla city. Dee. L, AS22, Mary D. Jones, wife ef Griffith M. Jenea Romaini ' ere at the ehapel of Uward.-Holmae A - - Son, Thud sad Salmon- stk. N ones ef fuaerkl later. ' i - Peterson, late, of 1071 1 - - Waahincton aC- v Reeaaias sro at thavebapel of Snook V tVbeaition. Belmont at Sfith -st - Notioa tt ftraeral Jater. GREN" Noeember ; 80 at 1821 WLUametts bledU Andrew u VM. aged 70 yeara He- mains are at too nartora of Chambers Co.. S4S-SO KilHngaworth aye. Funeral aotioa ECKa At -the residence, 80 Weak Pree- eott at.. Nor., SO. Amelia Becker, aged 72 yeara Funeral notice later. Remains at the retlpnal parlors of MiUer A Tracey. SMITH At toe remdeneo, fl4 .6.n are. S. K Not. t, Martha K. Smith, ased S3 - yeara. Funeral nouoa later, v - Bern, ins at too reaideBUal pallors of Mxjex. A Trace, Mm 104 ImARTIN At tie borne of his daoualer. 10. m. 20th ft. H., Kauuen 1a Mmn, saw i yean, father of Mr. V. H. Miller of Una city and Mrs. Willia Ifuldrow of Palmyra, Ma. Ilemains am aa tno roudential funeral home of LVwmee A Byeefiei, feast Tth and aaaiuiomaa ra., wuer aerrcea wut jwu tomorrow (Saturday), Dee. S. St 3 P lnenda isried.- Pleaae emit flowera. Ooo eludms semcea at Portland erematmrmm. FUNSlEWISCil Noyemlr 80, Arthur A. k-HUSMWiacS or Hi Mtcblcaa aeenne, . acea 42 yeere, beloved huaband ef Mrs. Amy Phnktewiacfc. father ef Helen, son of Mr. and Mra. K. M. PUnkiewiach brother of Kdttb M. and Frank. - Funeral aenn.es wiU he held Saturday Lkacember 2, at 3 p. at., from A. R. Zelier Co. nartora, 633 VtlbamB are. - Intermeas Leas Fir cemetery. Fnend re tented. " - - FJTiIu Uia city. Nor. SO, Lawrenee Fits. ' ace. is y-iara, bus of Ilia wvtoa at., toe belored soa of Mr. and Mrs. Aunst flu, brother of Frances Flu. The funeral eertef : will ieare the chapel ef Miller A Tracer, gau urday. , Dee. 2.. a 8 a, m.. thence to Bt. lenatius choroh, 4 3d and Powell. Maaa wiii be offered it 8:111 t, sa. Iatermeat at ML Calranr remeterr. -v, --- - . "WETZEL Xo. m; aKalao. Waah.. AdaUna 'j iiw v nnv -mi ui tuj t.,w v. Mount ioo,--'Vash., dauchter of Mra. "hat)ea W eM(baA -of- Portland- and slater of Mra. l. SvkMan -of Mount -Soto. The fuseral acrric ud(l b held Satnrday, Dee, '4, at 10:80 . m,. at Vinley a mortuary. Mont somery at 0 th.-- Friend innted. Conelud ins aemce, Koae City eemeterr. ' - PAULSEN Not. JO, at the family residence. Pleaaant Valley, near Lenta, KAtberme Uelen Paulsen, ee - -years,, -belored daushter of Ma aad-Mrc. Uenninc PaulerTi. Funeral .eerrices will be eondueted Saturday, Dae. 2. at S p. av, from Pearson's sndertakins par loaa, Bumall at. at Union are.- Friends m ejted. Interment Roes City eanutery. ' HEXBERSON At Orcson City, Dec .1. Wil- lia.m T. Handeraon, ! aged T3 years, tieloeed - huaband of Martha -Hendenoa Funeral senriees -will be- held Raturday. Dae. 3. at - 1 . P. jo- at the Mountain Horn church, near Ores on City. Airaacemeata . ia ears or .auiier e iraeey, GENOBE8K The funeral aenrices for Jenos .nsabeta Genobeea. infant dauehter of XTr. and Mrs. Vietor Genobeea of Tt9 63d are., will be beM Baturday. Iep. 2, at 2 p. av, at tha (rare in the Multnomah eemetery -A.' D. Kenworthy - A Co., 6602-0 0-iJ t- B. R, directors. SHAVER The - f ueeral aerriee for tiia lata 4ntaiu Lineotn Share of 680 Weidler at. wui oe new rJaturaar. - Iec. - z. at S;80 p m., at Finley 'a mortuary, Monts-omery at via. --anenoa inntea. 'liondudms eemce, - Portland Crematonum. - - ' ; SHAVER The funeral tewice --for the lata : japram eamea w. B barer of ' 1 Cherry St. will be held -Saturday. Dae ' S. at a SO P. m., at Finley'a mortuary, Montgomery at u. s nenoa mniea. OsvBlortins serrice. Portia ad Crematorium. nJNHlAL DIRECTORS 10S East Side Funeral- directors'- If. C. DCJTNTXO. ' IXC. ' r.i JTbe Family Seta the Prtee." " -. 414 B. Alder Bt Phone Bast 0089. "Ed ward liolman THTBD AND SALMOS V MAIN 0507. Snook. . Wh'e - I '-.: - 3T71TERAL-DTRECTORS r ISPCCESSOBS -TO V BREEZE A SNOOK - - - -"' -. BELMOWT AT 36TH. . TABOR 1388. A. D. KEMWOETBT. T." ft toT VT-rT-r, V, XTi A. D. Kenworthy- & Co. . vm n. n. c Any 818-31. Lerch. Undertake"?!" Finley's mortuarv MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. sMADJ 433 H TRAOKX. indeoendent fnf: - reel Waalc at. bet. 30th and fii.f nZ.2 S-JfI UC5 ESTABLISHMENT e v a wvjiamntm a - v wai.mi t ri v u n . McEXTEE A iiiLkRS funeral parlors with afl ths prirtcs, of a home. , 16th and Eterett eta, - room iKiw, Z12S. Auto. 821-33. A- P. teller Cf 692 wniiams aL e JV iCllCr WO. Phone East 108S. CftfAwBAB DNDKRTAKnXG CO. Phone aPllWtSWCa Main 41B2. Cor. Sd at Cla,. MONUMENTS 10$ FLORISTS 107 TvlartlntForbes 884 l WASHINOTOK BT. : . MAIN 0263. FTNT5 FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS ART1STIUAIA,X B7 1 E. -: Bread war. TTnifin fart- 7713. Flowers tor-AaOeeaeioss, Cbarstf Aeeotmts oobdUd. Smith's Flower Shop .- rtlsT)o"Fgtwi"ytoet. i.b wen. T. fL Lake. Mgr.. etb end Aides SeUwood Greenhouses C Fkrwets, Designs saA-Bprsys foe AH Ocoaatone. BELLWOOD 1820. S4 Nehaleaa STO. n-i t, irUikie'iv main, 78.73 CI AVlfVSVkS cbargs aeeounts soucnee. 80S BKOADWA1 AT TAKLOM - LOST AND FOUND 10S THB foUowing articLee were iojmi oe tbe on -rv- Irf - fh, '(WTJBBU. AB11WIJ, JtMBU, . - Co.. Not. !l: 11 embrollss, "-. purass, 1 pin, 1 suitesao, v?!'. rL; hnk 1 saCBAOaa. sold chain. aooatar- fur. pencfl,""l bunch, keya, opera limn school ticketA ahopping bag. or. ma.. . r ...ijiim. 1 BBrrina. a purana. 3 watch- charms, l.atdtseae, eoat, t pia ..1- 1 bonk. 1 Dockage. 8 school JktA haakac. bundle laundry. Owners .may obtain same upon .proper identification at First and AWer b. atauon. fiira iTrn . . &frUn. . Hoctun ball .kriadla with white cheat and.wbita front ieet. 11 years okXi woro strap -eouar. wiia 121 wasntacte noaaae. .. auwara m formation . leading to reeorery pr; UO 20tb et. No ewestions sakeg. LOST A fold wrist watch, wiih black leatlier Swap, TVeunesaay rmaoi, o,ic - (nacksmaa, nuwy, onaso anu .vom ieyii. Finder pleaao.call teat 4Mb, t ro-r tm.1. Bftrnoon. beaded has ia store imi rnioa sto. and BilHnswwortiV or on Kii- Mnnorth to 18th- ;Will reward. Betora - to 113 E. 13th J?., or call Walnut 2828. ms-r A nnme at or near Multnomah field. . coo tains names of. E. N.'-Bxmaat sod (XI, -Arthur. Reward.- CkB Tabor 7v2. LOST A email black coin purse, with eaaa and Failing (chool eneck tor May Gay. Ba- ward offered. Cau stsia tb LOST Monday sTenias. kaiUsd-woot oraage- plaid aearf on Sth . at. between Btark and Union depot, tinder, please can Ant, s 10-00. IX1ST steno marten fur on Stk beC Morriaoo and A vain. Tabor S3g. newarq. IbOST Englias bulL female, color brLodia -and white; rewards. Maia o 1? a. ' 7 ' IXST Black heifer oaif. 18 months old: . red heifer calf niaetfcs eld. 105 N. 6th et. CJUCATICrLAJL 200 MOLfcR BAitBKSt COLLBGB-will paach you .r the trade in eieUt weeks! receire soma pay while learning; posit -ins secured. Wnts et ' call for eatalocue 234 BurnsKrs at LEARN TELLGKAPHT . BaBway TcieSTapk Jasutate. 484 BaSway Eichango DKia tay ana cigat ciawwo. SPECIAL ENGLISH CLASS DECKEB. BtTgrNi:S! COLLLGS . .. A'ti-Jty P'g.. - - MN. woiaea, feara barber trade; wacea wtiire - JearniifS. Oregon iiarbcr Ccllege, 2 S3 Mad- &TTO 8X3rJMANN tdARBLS '.wXJj1 n; : CXIAZJTY MSMEQStlAXS 1-1 233 WHY F-K Ot'T OF A JOB OR WORK AT AN VNDLKPAID POSlTlONr Trained anto repairmen and onto elec trical expert, are now ia demand, we he -.helped hundrede f our grainate ' to big pay joha We can help you, too. - Gail and impact our school say day (esoept, 6srur fay) at 10 a. m. or t p. sa, or wnte for lare 1 12-paB FBUS cataloS. ' As i"l Book No. 4. - - .- . ADCOX AC TO AND AVIATION SCHOOL, liutoa Ave. sad Waaea St. Woodtaws- er Alberta Car. 3d St, ' NLW K ONDAPECBMBLB i ' il-J DAT AND' NIGHT BCHOOI. 1 "We put BusinaH Into Toni thee Tbu into Business, . .. . i Tilford olde,, 4W;McrtiicjnJ tltOiX aay Monday for day or nitUt cehooL All busnaaa eoaraea, and as, soon as eoaina tent we will place you is a Paying pnatooa. Bead for free Success eatsloc. Buaweaa CoUaca, 4th. near Morrison. Pbona Main 0539. ' WE TKACil you to know your ear. , WA0GH SALOM ot antaiiig.v t saea and woman, 321 Abimjtoa bids.. Third at., bet.. Wash, knd Stark. A thort enur-w that ' aaraa doUara sod sires A0TO ot a trade schooL Nominal fee. STCDT MAS SACK '.- i - ? ' - Prepares on - for sanltorium work, phy rlcian ssaistant, nunc, er priests practice. Hydrotherapy - is hni - taught,' Portland School of Mawage. Inq, 4 1 4-1 s stock :. LEARN auto work. Quick sod easy under new ayatom. pracoeai trauiiaa, lot cm(, .oena for free book. Krplaina eTerythliis. - Write Department 42,- National- Automotire, 811 8. Figueroa, jon Acgrem.- , .- ; ev tra weeks; tools furnished. - seme pay: position aecured; speeiai rate this saonUi., Write s call 234 Its at-. -r-- ' . : '. ' HELP WAfsTI2-mL 201 AGENTS WANTEDl EVERTWUERK to sell taose wonderful CslUornia Herbs for Kueu- matiam. Pennie f rrm ,11 nee the l". S. hare written-us the last lire years about the extraordinary results from these 'mareeioua llerba ttand for free booklet. Pound, SI, poet pa Id. r :T- . KHECMATTSM HEKB COMPAJfT. . J BAVV TELLE, CALIFORNIA, V ' UFB JOB $8 per dsy. for 31S0 1 will pus jou in a nosnaon 1 now . sa Bienns welder. . Ooins into bwaiaeae tor : myaelf Ztee. S3. - Job open then. Beet - electric welding job in the stats. : Tenaa, "1(498. Journal.--; -' --r- . . - ' :. AN INTELLIGENT PgAdON, either sex, mky earn SlOO to 8200 monthly eorresrwDding for newspaper. I SIS to 825 weekly in spare time: experience unaeceaaary; (to can rawing sobjeeta auggeated. Send f of particulara National Press Bnresu. Buffalo. N. T. WANTED Middle aged gentleman to toks - interest in roominl souse. Bmas ia Teatmeat only, Room 5, 918 Albina era. Portland. Or. T ; ' A GOOD tnaehiniat-operator wanted for per- manens open- strap posibeai family man pre ferred. ! Excellent linng conditions; wages 348 per Week. - Address XX-810. Journal BSToTlo "to 1 years old. Let me solrs your Cbnataaaa problem f by exchanjing Christmas preaents sad cash for some oi your snare time. F. NT. Bar. 270 4th at WANTED Carpenter tn figure , on ' csrnen- ter wont lor u-rpom souse. Cail 4321 40th are. 8.: X. and see pUns .after WANTED-S" aaleamea to . aetl - oil leases or merit; a good proooaition to lira wires. SOS Failine bids. . C: TAKB ORDERS lor uign grade hosiery. We au or imrfc una. VJiiy or oouuLry. - a ion m. vr. pans omg. main tf07. a'utss-viASse plumber - wasted in country tewn, steady- work for the right anas: must 1 ) ; T - . . VM ymraMuiii ixinroa, AA-,,tf,.Joanm PARTNER ia estabBabed wood saw btuineca; amali taTeataeatt aaako from - 85 to 3d a day. -05 Buchanan bide. - tWO -zperienced ' furnace installers; ' nous otoers need spply. 300 Preacott it. AUTOMOBILE painter, must be first elasa, at "e- ppr tM peraou. - as tm. croadway. WANTED A driTor wiu, . s triajsvalsln HELP WATSTTED FEA1ALE 204 THB . WOMEN'S PBOTRCTIVB DITISION. eiay eg PortMnd, olfer. na aeniues in au Betters pertaiainS to the welfare, sod pew, teeUen et women end giriat interriewe eoa- Sdentisl. 814 Worcester Wdg., - 84 j and ik eta Phone Broadway 74 S3. ANT GIRL in need ef e friend, apply to ths SalTstioa Army Beaeuo home, Meynur -son Alexander rta. phone Mala 8480. D-M ear. ELDERLY woman to keep house for young business stsn.- Call Saturday forenoon, 380 E. 04th St. ft. Tabor 6142. - - " VV AN TED A lady chiropractor to take over . Dr. Margaret Haynie's preetios or 11 Tears, Furnished office. Broadway 87S8. - v PRIVATE eomptoanetai laawinti IS seara' ax- penence, eouras .fzo. East 3087, WANTED Lady employed to work lee boAnf and. .roots. At-T4a JouraaL, ,.-v-o.- STTUAT70NS WANTEDMALE 251 WIBLVa. Let es figure pons eteetrhmt wertt New or old nouses. WAUra SAke, Areauxi Wahnrt 3008. " KUUBtNG-BEPATBiNG AND NEW- WOR4 t UauutaiB in lurnaeee cieaneu ana re paired. H. J. Emihert, 880 Oregon. & 0711. CARPENTER Eatimatas tfrea on repair work; roots repaired . ana garages suut. Shop 1807 Hawthorne. Tabor lzoo FAINTING, : paper hanging, plaster patrtiing. tinting, uet me aaaae roar eta noate new. Empire 1S2S. CARPENTER, firss-claaa f IniaherJ wishes work"; am stroas . pa DuUt-lns, . bulleta, mantela, Dutch kitchens, sto. Walnut 8704. PAINTING, naperhsnfiac end tinting; prices ressossblei work guaranteed. Rbop 1S4 Hawthorne see. Tabor CARPENTER work wanted by first claM"caT- penter, dap or contract; built-lna a apeetaitys resnodeling and repairing.-; Auu 641-88. SHINGLEBil - - - - ' Bashing liag - done by - oontract, patching also neatly done. Tabor 4035. i HIGH class sdrertiaiBg : aaaa and TaX ager desires conaocuoa with reliable : firvi. C-ZSS. journal. - SHRUBBERY plsnrma. pruning. lawe vork, . Vi. kkO . . vy . vv, urn . - BARDWOOQ FLOORS by- day or eeatract. reiersaces.e isso atooney sto,-- sts.- esaA LA BORTNG work of any kind, reaaoiiahls, King. oM r ronu i aiatn eos. - CEMENT wock ot all kinds. Garages. , I V nave mtxer. uma -.aoor ouiv. ijtCAVAIINO.' gradias. general least week, to "day or contrsct. Walnut 138S. T FOB gxadiBg, oxcaeadas oe general team Work T by cJiperieneod men, call Tabor 3063. - . EAKlnvpuu FLOORS by euiiuact or day. Reference. Mam 3S.- -rt . PAINTING and tintiac done eheap, ia winUt, and papering. - auu .jmb. - - RPE'TEBcoutractor; eetiaaatea oa new CARPENTER work wanted., finishing "pro. GRADING, oxoarabng, team work of ail ksBda. Tabor zais. o as.- itn sti. fl. - BASEHENS .diswiss, osj or eentnvct. aet PLASTERING, repairing a specialty; by day W. K. WALKER.' seaaaal contrsct oj. pad fc. ber. East 686 A CONCRET pourms, two T-sek auiaera, Work guaranteed. r Tabor 05S3. ' f - 10AMstltA Sons Very reasonasa f or by the job. ' Bait S88S. by see soag PAPER HANGING. PAINTIS, TINTlNti ;!T nrwAra ttqrk "ELLWiob twos. - ySASTSXSlfB tnAtmtmijri free t estimates. : r"t , , a. .UE.'il WOkaw raaranteed. Sii iuada ,Sa Batteo jo.. eetrro- esis. BASEMENT A- araJl. Jeauaiag; eootraet or oe work. Ant. atwaser SB8T. llLNtlNG TINT1AG, ALL BKANCKi 4 REASONABLE. TA1U Bliua, V Al aj8. i KelPAIREU. . 81 - net XaauiBMUnf Automatic bij-iv. CCT-RATB PATNTEAA TVaiaws eeia. PaPERHANGER, practical, reasonable prices. T rt tS?i!li,M, W . '. . noAA WB DIG cesspool and connect seweis, work gnaranaeeq. ai. CARPENTEA Handy man, email odds And endsV- ets- - wsL 3211.'- 18SO Interstate, WANTED Papering, painuug, tinting, tye ner buer or by the eonlraet. Auto: fi 1 4 .'5. CiillKNT ioundations, house rained, cein'nt. work of ail kinds ressonabie. Main XJZH. PAINTING, .TINTING, elo. . Fir.t clsua . wrk. Call rAt 1310. CARP ENTEa aeeos Owork. Waiaut 168. IL U CAT. w Al r ituatic::3 v.v :tt r tSFi Kit.NCKU c"mrc!tl : niii ojrrS'r vv.nu any work; ar e.-.r-ae. aome dnift- mc anyuijjg in or out uf l'oruaiii. J-18, Joitrnal. f !r - . ... HOLiH WlKIXa . ' Let mo gira you an esumate ee ywir wir ing before ie" icg your contract. . Licensed edeettricjitn. - Wal-mt oK91. ' ' 1 f CABrENTER-CoNTilACToil: bu- iep'r- "'t ing ..estimates,-. C, L. . bmith, k4 N. , ki. Bdwy; 1.878. ... ITUATION3-tX.MAXa 54 EXPt-KlENCKD. trnstwortljy lady wanta hooee i eleanius. waaning or ether work, tioed work goaranteed.- 'Wahint 4308. : i SEATTLE girl wouWt like pnutiua aa aiiiiit in doctor's or dentist's oftioei oxperirnced, . tKlwy 040. Afuw lueii. LAUY wishes hoatekeepuii. 4 5 Aitier, Apt. K, 't round floor. - - CBfLTrT 'looked afiot in iuut own Lmue. CaU Walnut 6628. ' - p5KSira.lKKIl'hvi- wouU tke jL work. Matn 44 H2. - . DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING aad- alteration. hemsUtcurnc, , C while yoa wait. Work guaranteed. T; Panama' bMg., 3d and AMer. Bd-wy. 33a. EBMSTITCB1NG ang color, Oc, " liin. , 403 Kaielgn blOg.. S2T V .-n. rsaory. bTliAUiilT liewaatciiins, 0e per yard. -v 'Ahaky Mag., eattycomer Robe it Wroe, LADIardreaaaa, 84 up.. $01 Buchanan bidg., between 4th and Bth on Wan. Ktiwy. .,T3... tlRKiiMAKING and reuudeiiug. 2 ."- 6 V , KuaaeU at. Apt. 2 .V Phone Et 84T0. HEMSTITCHING Siiecial lunch ckIis straight 6o per yard.-- iOUO Bdwy. bUg. . EASTERN . doiaera excluaire dreaseK. Waat the be Bomea. Phone Bdwy.- '.S3. aEMSTITelllNG. waiie, vc iwr yjed tr.tbt Button A Plaiting Biwp. 6V Hcyal bitlg NURSES 2S7 CAPA BLVprectioal nuns wanta work by hour or day. CmpUe 1237.. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 3C0 - Men;-; Attention!" The" beet medlna priced hotel ta the ' eft?, 5-etory brick, rooms 8 5e sad 6oe per day. 33 and 32.80 per week. . . - , - - HABB1SOS HOTEL. - , 801 Front St.. Cor. Harrison. ' ; , LINCOLN HOTEL . . ' 400 MORRISON ST . v : . - Codec New Management , Funuahed rooms, hot and eold water In every room, steam beau Price 33 to 810 . per .week.- r.-. . . : . Phone Broadway 3383.' P0TEL BRISTOL, 14 12th au. par. Siark. New. ma nag anient: modenst prirats baths, freo phone, reaecnable rate. - 33 sad up; not and cold -water, ateem heat. fHOEOCGHLT eloaa aaivle tooaaa. . day or week; hot and eold w.leT, atasa host. Chamberlain hotel, 33 K. Stark. - - UNFURNISHED ROOMS 300-A THREE: ROOMS. 1'NrTJRNIoUh.O, 22.BO; HOT WATER, BCILT-INS. RATH. a ..EAST 40TH STREET. NORTH. TABOR --8847., . . - .- FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMILY 331 WANTED To .tiara with me ia any big home .a lorejy bedroom; I occupy sleeping porch; ' sewing machine, electric curler, piano, steam neat And fireplace,, all home privileges, only 318. East 2074. eTrnloga.' , NICELT fnrnisbed room, atiitabls for 1 or 2 gentlemen employed i near Kose CltaT Park carline. - Call Tabcr 3748. . 1' SLEEPING ROOil. furnace Waat," hot anu - cold water fa room; 1 block from Broad way on Broadway nsxlinsi - leasw.inabie. East 0632. . CLEAN sod eomfsHahla room la ales home. ; walking distance: ataglo, 83 per weeks 8 lor two. Bdwy. 1592. B60M in quiet family," 'liae f irejii.ee and u rmodeiu; neap hospital; new funutuie. phone 5 123 or aitar 8 p. an. 23 Mar shall at. . BEE THIS TODAY! A , - -. . - CLOSK IX , SEASONABLE ' for nieely fnrn. room. Call Atwtter 8989. ONE-ROOM ' apartment, one room with Bleep ins porch, one amaU sleeping soom: reasoa- . able. - - -....... . 67 TRINITY PLACE. "BDWY. 8741. NICE eosy basement room, hot (Water, furnace heats sleet. flight, phone, lihen and . bath. - all for 38 a month; easy walking distance. 120 N. 18that. 882 10TU ST.; CORNER MARKET eVU homo oomform combined with hotel . eonenieox-special prices to 3 in room. Main 0381. ' , 7 2 FRONT Urge H. K. rooms, .near Y, M. C. A., ftuiet couple, 828 per loo; also 1 li. K., rm.. .Jk person, :8 10; electric liglit, g.s range, water ctoae.;- Phone Atwater 16T5. LARGE, ligbt rooov besutiTu. home, furnace. Walnut Park district. Prefer 2 girls, em-plored.-. Terr reasonable. Breakfasts. Wal- . nut 8770. ; , NOB HILL Mahogany furnished room, private bath, fireplace,, in beautiful, refined borne; . also cheaper room and atUc room., 34 N. iw as., cor. ATerett. NEWLY furniahed, clean and. modern, ia pri nts family, home privileges; walking di- ., tance. 887 Vaneourer sre., 1 block to Broadwsy and W. A car line, 1BVINGTON BEALfiFCL ROOM AND ' BREAKFAST, 380; ONE BLOCK TO CAB AND BRAZES STREET. EAST " 418. - 1 - - - ; 813 MONTH Sunny furnished room for young lady employed I. furnace heat. priT.td family, west aide; IS to in. walk to buain-m center. ; Sa4 Flanders at. Broadway 8071. BOOMS for -rent -in congenial household of young men and women, bteam heat and fireplseo and a place . yon can call heme. i Phone East 2074. . - , . tr3 NICELY uniahed, warm, front room in modern home, 1 block from WA e, BW ears. - Walking distance. SOi Hancock. K. r..o,-'..-'-.-....' - ' .j.. ........ .,- 1 BEE TBI3 TODAY -HTCSL ATTRACTIVE- ROOSf.' FTHNACS' BEAT. CLOSE IN. WALKING P13IANCE. CHEAP. - CALL EAST i6t4. - - - 312 MO.,.aOMS-PRITILEUE3 - Comfortable room, walking .distance, gen-tJea-Cail ioreaoona. : j6g3Vk Market at. LArWiB k)On aolaomely ' furnished, suK - able fbr' three youna men. , 1'ntaie smu. ; 11 trinity Place. NICE . Sleeping ocm, beat, l-glk, - bata, end vuusv, - ttvrao- pnTucBTes, 4.Bu - per wa.. breakfast if -desired, gentlemen preferred. Willametto heighTS. Main 588. - PLEASANT sitting room aad bedroom; sbn sttnl steeping room; garage; walking diauace. 884' .ETerett. Broadway 2256. FOB RENT -Nicely furni.ined sleeplnt rooms ST-per BOOtB. ' ootn St. - a, Auu 814-SS. v. - V WALKING distance-, beauufuliy fnnn.lied rooms, bath tKiyrnmf. modern. C2l Rear- ney. oawy. n2u, LARGE room, all modern eoureniencas fur-" nscs nert. l mock I rota car, close -to golf UnkA BeHv 1848.' LARGE nicely furnished room, adjoining bath. on so iioor; resaonaois rent; waikinr aim- tance : nrirate family. Broad war o 7 8 T. KICEL3Tfurnisiied single and donble room.; breakfast a Oeatrea; Lsdd a additapn, Sal Elliott are. ' Phono -East 3518. LAIUE. fine room in refined private liome. mod era coBTectencss, lor l or Z employed; waikiog distance.. 200 Grand era N. LIGHT third floor -skewing room, waling 6i tance, 310 month. 64 EreretL . iroad- way 2Z5C. FOR.BENT Furnished room ia ivia buiml f ' ... apt, as other roomer.; Nob Hiil distxict; walking awitatme. dwy.rsias. - ; V LARGE room with sunny espoenre, for 2 saen; Binds beds; 810 each. -Bdwy. 4eS2. " Call at e5 10th at. - . DOUBLE and single i rooms, newiy fursihe.i. warm and-' bright, ia prirste fsnjiiy. U3d street north. ; . . - EOO:I in private iamily, 14 8 Last 16io, near East'Morrfawn, " Esuit 3iS0. LARGE frout bedroam, boute priTueea, bard if desired. 33T lath. , BOE CITY PAKE, sleeyina rooms fvr reaC.' OSt'E. tth N. "liliur S97L . " 4NB mrge room; ifarnace-hest. waiai.g iia ' tance. in tTiratei .fsmi'y. H'aH ' --. 7S7. k'OR i -BEJT :- .jlsiu--, -T. arm, umiilicd rooms.- 3S2 14th et..vw-t side. , UtlWssiv,' SveJ.;-" frroadVaT off XVa.hii. . o. ' . I !,.' 1 1 8ft. -: 'portianu'a hicli-eia.r oowntewn ' t .nin hotcL - Te g-.re U:e crn-.'or'. of borne.- Aicttitsn atl L ,;oiTja pi j j- Lates EiCLVoIVfa resiiieiuii f .... . - 350. 7"4 1 v X board and ruum c i,ii . Kef, excuanKed. Wiih'ii li -a t8 te 14 :J.