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tut: morning oregonian. fripay. jiarcii 22. 1912. 18 HICKS TRIAL SCENE OF FIERCE DISPUTE Constant Wrangling by Oppos ing Counsel Ends in Re buke by Judge. VOTUBRA CHIEF WITNESS Tcttflne for MAl He Describes shoot ins of Wort man ii Oh. rr by Jllm VcrUn Similar to nmscr'. Constant wrnlm; bftwrfn attor neyi attain marked ttiti Kicks trl yeterlay. The m't notabla rlaah c cured whrn John K. I-ncan. on 'f the attorneyi- for th" defense, leaned over to Pan J. MtUrkoj. hla rolleasue in art'ial charge of the defendant' Inter est, and whispered that question aiked O. R Raser. a state's witness. by Spee'al Prosecutor Iavl on redirect M amlnatlcn was leading-- Mr. Davis Im mediately took; offense. "If your honor pic e. exclaimed the special prosecutor. "I object to the wlilyperlns; of connsel so close to the Jury. I don't like this loud conversa tion near the Jurors." "I was merely sut---tina; to Sir. Malarkey that your question was lead ins; and It was leadlna;. Tou know yourself that U was." retorted At torney Lopan. "You'll hear more than that, sir, slid Mr. Malarkey. leaping: to his feet and addressing his remark to Mr, Malarkey Proleat lara. Mr. Iavls started in to say that the consultations betwea- the attorneys for the defense attracted the attention of the Jurors from the witness, but ha was Interrupted bVlr. Malarkey, who "I wish here and now to protest aarainst dirty Insinuations thrown out by the special prosecutor In this ca.e from beginning to the end and airainst all the raw thlnrs which happened here since the trial of this case brcm I am defending a man here for his life and Mr. Logan, my associate, surely has the right to prompt me whenever he thinks it necessary. I have too much respect for Intelligence of this Jury to believe that It rould be so influenced. I now protest against all Insults, slurs tnd Insinuations poured on us In face of the fart that the state has been con vlcted of auppresslng evidence and chasing witnesses out of the state.' Ju.lce listens advised the attorneys he more careful In their consultations with each other. Mr. Logan was still angry, however, and Interrupted the judge's remarks, with the declaration: "I shall continue to whisper with my associate and I care not what anyone says to the contrary: "I wish yon gentlemen would refrain from wrangling and make your speech es after the evidence is all in." said Judge Uatens. Davla Make (sneat. Mr. Malarkey said something in an undertone to the effect that the state would "hear from the rest of the Jury later, and as Mr. Davis sank to his seat he referred to his opponent as "mumbling Ianny." 1 a tan t get that last slur, ex claimed Mr. Malarkey. starting tip again. . Mr. Pa vis repeated it and the attor ney for the defense read an "exception to the remarks of the counsel" into the record. "Tour honor." retorted the special prosecutor, my associates tell me that. Mr. Malarkey said something about hearing from the Jury later. I wish now to take exception to such remarks and to brand them as un fair and unprofessional. Tour honor will remember that the (tale has no right to appeal In this rase and. con sequently, we have to be discreet and stand for a whole lot for fear of get ting error Into the record. Mr. Mal arkey knows this and I charge that he is deliberately taking advantage of us." Interrupting the flow of language which broke forth from both sides, X. Judge Catena flnafty succeeded In re storing calm. A few momenta later Mr. Malarkey was the recipient of a strong rebuke from the bench, his speech-making tendency being th cause. The Judge had ruled In his favor when the ob jection was Interposed, but the attor ney for the defense continued talking. Galeae arm Malarkey. "Mr. Malarkey." said the Judge in a tone unusually severe for Judge Uatens, "I am getting tired of this constant speech-making by you. after the court Jias ruled on an objecton. It con sumes time and serves do useful pur pose. I repeat that I am getting tired f tt: hereafter you kindly refrain from tt. Tou must not do It." The most important witness called by the state yesterday was John Votubra. a striking machinist and pick eter and an rye witness of the shoot ing by Hicks of V. A. Wort-nan In the .Market! store entrance on the night of November 2. He told a story almost indentleal with that told by O. B. Raser. another machinist and eye witness. Wednesday. On cross-examination by Attorney Malarkey hla testimony was not shaken in any material points. Votubra painted Kicks as the ag gressor In the fight which preceded the shooting. Wort man waa not able even to assume the defensive before the fatal shot was fired, he declared. in brief, the statement made by the witness is as follows: Wormian called Kicks a "scab herder" and the latter retorted with a atrlng of profanity and struck at tVortxnan. who stepped back wards and sideways Into the alcove leading to the store door. The witness here lost sight of the men. aa he ttodced around Kaaer in order to be In a better position to watch develop ments. Just aa he was doing so be aaw Hicks reaching to so inside coat pocCrt for a blackjack, the witness thought at the time, and be yelled to "Wort man. "Look out. Will. look out- He got to the other side of Kaaer Just In time to see Hlcka drawing the re volver back after firing the shot which killed Wort man. realties Are Deeesibed. When the bullet was discharged. Votubra said. Wort man was Inside the atore. with his left side turned toward Hicks snd Hicks wss standing In the alcove, facing in a general southeast erly direction, with his back against the glass which lines the west side of the alcove. Votubra'a testimony fits in completely with the theory of the state as to how the homicide occurred. .n cross-examination Votubra said that he and Futrene Huber had run away Immediately after the shot was fired and 1M not rrturn until several m'nutes later. He said he did not hellers at first that Wort man had been , shot and waa afraid that spectators would be arrested for llslitina. "Why didn't you attend tc Inquest 7" was the next question. "I didn't know when ' was coins to take place and I was not subpenaeil. (Someone at the Labor Temple told us to go to the office of Mr. Pavis and we remained there until he returned from the Inquest." Votubra denied he left the city to avoid testifying before the grand Jury, saying that Itaser was wrong when he so aaserted. The cross-examiner then asked the witness if It were not a fact that Ra ser took Huber to Washington because the "labor people" could trust Raser and Votubra. but were afraid that Huber. being nervous, could not tell the same story as the other two and stick to it. Volakra Feared for llaber. Votubra said that he had no recol lection of any such discust-ion among the machinists, but admitted that he himself had felt afraid that Huber might break down under cross-examination. Both Votubra and Raser denied that tho plcketers had made Insulting re marks to Kicks' workmen or to Kirks on the night vt the shooting and a few minutes prior to It, when they fol lowed the Hicks men from the shop at Kast Third and East Oak. The defense promised In Its opening statements to produce witnesses to prove that the plcketers. more than a eroro In number, made such a din In throwlnc slurring and Insulting re marks at the Kicks workmen thnt the attention of persons in the neighbor hood was attracted. Mr. Malarkey laid the foundation for the impeachment of Ruser by asking him If he had not told a different story of the shootlna-. one in which Worlmiin was nainted as the aggressor, to Thu Stewart, a relative of Kaser's wife and an apprentice In the Kicks shop, who hannrned to be at his home when he returned the evening of the shooting If lie had not pointed out a plcketer to another of Kicks' employes, to whom he referred as "one of our fighting men." and If he had not told Stewart that Kahn, one of Hlcka men who Is allceed to have been beaten into un ronsclousnens by plcketers. had merely fallen on the sidewalk in a fit. Rascr nnswered In the negative to every question. NEW YORK ALL FOR TAFT (Continued From Firxt Pagr.l of the situation affords ground for the belief that Roosevelt may have foil delegates, the chances being that he will carry one district In the Bronx, and another on the upper West Bide. If he cots more than this it will be surprising. Haak aad File ladlffrreat. If there Is any strong Roosevelt wave It has not made Itself manifest. Can dor compels the admission that the rank and file of the Re-publican voters are decidedly Indifferent, and It Is a well-known fact that when the voters are Indifferent the ticket of the lead ers always wins. Reports from upstate arc that trier.! Is mlithty little doing In the Roosevelt line. Tractlcally all the old leaders are for Taft, and the tickets that they have nominated are not being oppoed except In a few Instances. Here and there an announcement in favor or Roosevelt is made, but they are few and far between, and none of them could be classed with clarion calls. Purinjt the present campaign there has not been one meeting designed to rather votes for either Taft or noose velt. The ex-lresldcnt s iirlmlrers Imve sent out quantities of literature, but they have no organization, and no data as to how the voters will cast their ballots. Thev are simply running wild on th political track, and hoping thut they may safely reach the vt nue iiouse. Jury Raslaesa Hegretted. It Is an open secret that Rooyevelt is thoroughly disgusted with His ex periences as a Juror. When his name was drawn on tne panel ne umctru that tt would win him votes to an nounre that it was the duty of every one, from the hlshest to the lowest to servo on the panel, and refused to bo excused, as tne juage courteously ui- fered. Then when he got in the box. ne was peremptorily challenged and his place filled by the selection or a ciam-aiK rrr from I'orl v asnineion. Mr. Roosevelt Is tnorougniy convincii that the whole affair was riKgea irp to humiliate him. and it Is understood that he prepared a letter to be given out to the press expressing mi thought of tlio matter. Iser counsel prevailed, however, and the mlfstve never saw the light of day. Trial Lawyer oaaaseels. One of the best-known trlsl law yers in tne city, aiscussing tne case today, said: Had I been er.gaced as counsel, l would have done precisely what the Long Island lawyer did. Regardless of his position and standing. Roose velt does not possess the requisites of a good Juror. He Is too opinion ated, loo positive. Not only would he disregard the evidence In order to make It fit hla own views, but he would be likely to sway the other Ju rors. Mind. I believe ne woum oe per fectly honest, but I would not like to have him In the jury box. Besides, at this time he might have tried to ad vertise himself." The primaries to be held this month are under the new law. which the Tammany organisation forced through the Legislature. l;nder It both par ties will elect assembly, district snd county committee. It is optional with the organisations whether or not they elect members of the state committee and delerates to the National conven tion by direct vote. The Republicans will, the Democrats will not. asses All Use Ballet. The new lsw prescribes 'hat the names of all candidates snau appear on one ballot, and that the voting shall be done under tho supervision of he election suthorltlrs of the state Kach ballot will be numbered and will have attached to It a stub similarly numbered, and the ballots In the box and tho stubs kept by the election in spectors must correspond In totals. The old system wnereoy 11 wss pos sible, especially by means of the "iron ing" system twhen half a doxen bal lots were flattened out to sppear as one) cannot be worked now. The voter must mark his ballot. Instead of ust accepting a printed stieei wnicn ho fonnerlr had to drop In the ballot box. Another novelty or tne new law is that it will do away witn tne ais- trtct conventions. The assembly ana oonntv committees elected jurcn : will later designate candidates for Congress. Assembly. Senate and Judici ary. Those selected will be the "party nominees. SJid will r.sve a preierentiai place on the ballot when the Fall pri maries are held. Of course It will be possible for Independent candidates to Oppose them. DUl II is an r.-iii-j proposition. Teat Will Be feesj. An excellent test of the Roosevelt strength will be sfforded in this ooun- v. IVlexates pledged to the Colonel will run In every election district, and here Is bound to be what ne nas cauea for. a popular expression or opinion regarding himself snd Taft. Still no one expects that he will get half the vote, and If he is badly beaten. what effect will It have on his cam- j paignT j If one can believe i ouniy i nnirniai. Koenlg. there will not be any Koos- i velt campaign after the returns are Rut then, of NEW LEAGUE ORGANIZED C. C. Chapman Tells of Moctlns at Walla .Walla I'lrt of Week. C C. Chapman. manHger of tlio pro motion department of the Portland Commercial Club, returned yesterday from a visit to Walla Walla, where the Southeast Washington-Oregon De velopment Leugue was organised Tues day and Wednesday. K. B. White, of Pasco, wns elected president. The Walla Walla Commercial Club guaranteed JjOOip annually to the league, which will bo used to pay the salary of a secretary and his traveling expenses. The plan of the Walla Walla Commercial Club Is similar to the rela tion between the ToNland Commercial Club and the Oregon Development League. A membership fee of J5 will bo charged. Resides the Milton and Free water districts of Oregon, Garfield. Columbia. Walla Walla. Franklin and Benton Counties, Washington, will be included. The Inland Kmpire excursionists at tended the latter part of the meeting held Wednesday evening as they were on the way home. DAILY MKTKOHOMMilCAL REPORT. PORTLAND. March rl. Maximum trn prslur. Ho degrees; minimum. :J4 ilrgren. Hlvcr reading. 8 A. .M.. 4.H fot : change In Ism 24 hours. 0.5 fool. Total rslnfall elnre sW'Ptfmbtr 1. 1911. T.r8 Inches: normal rainfall slnrw Sptnihor 1. "3.13 Inches; de ficiency of rainfall since September 1. n.& fm-hen. Total sunshine 1 1 hours: possible sunshine AZ hours IS minutes. ltnrometcr l reduced to sea level) st S P. M., Inches. THE WEATHER." Wind. rlsf ol Wssf.be STATIONS Raker R..IPS Hosion ....... t'slg.-iry ..... h Icigo ..... Ienvr , I ea Moines . . Iiuluth Kuri-kl t;.i!veton . . . , Helens , Jarkiionvllle K s ushs I'ity . , Marahfleld ... Montreal . New tirleaaa New York North Head .. North Ysktma I'hoemlx Piwstello Portland ItMPeburg . . . . Sui-rsmento St. liuls St. Paul 41 n.oo 4S 0.O1; ri it. 4 O.l'O ;s o. ml j" s on w 4 W n-sr i 'lear ; . snow l SE i Pi. Cloudy i W Pt. Cloudy 4 NE (Clear 5 NW Clear W li'iear 0 0.011 61, o. on N " K.0? HiW 3 n.oo' s V it .w w 2 o. s X ci.ar ( 'lour! y Clear I'loar C.ar SI 0.0"! 4 NW Clejr 1; o.ho 1:XW Clear 4 o.on o sw Pt. Cloudy ;s o.'.'i NE icioudy .10 0.00 10 N' jClesr iii o.ui 6 S :Clear 7: O.nni i NW Clear ! 40 n.oo' C E t'lear , tiiifi.oOj h NW Clear 61' I1.U0 NW Clear trl 0.4k ll'N ,1'lnuiiv 0.04 14 X Clear 4? O.onj E 'Clear f.so.44 XWICIoudy so e. 1(0,1 4 N K iciear po o.no sv icioudy H 0.00 4 N" ICIrar r.o n.oo to NE iciear O.l'O 4 N .Clear. Salt I.ske .... San f lego San Kranclsco Spokane Taroma ...... Tatoonh Inland Walla Walla . v uftlilngton Winnipeg .... 42S.OI' XF. luily . ... :o o.oii. ,NW:Cicsr WKAT1IKR CONPITIONS. A In nt ht(fli-nrvsure field o erH-s th renlrnl portion nf the 1,'nlted State and rxtmln nort h wefittn ard to the PKt Found country. Modnate ii'priia!on are centra over A rlsuna and AliMrtu. Within th Ian1 1 2 hour pre-f -illation has ofi-tirreo South Tti California. I 'tan. t 'olorado. low, the WcM ' I u t f Matm. l,ou-er M insUs! pnl nd Uhlo all vs. Lake rodon. hi. Taw retire alley. Mhldle and North Atlantic at air. Tht n t at her Id much colder in st he Southern ritwky Mountain and Southern T'Uin States. 'crura I M leslfjuinpl and CMilo Yallrvft and Mhtdle Atlantic aiaten. ami It la corTeaiondlncly wnrmrr in Alberta. Mou tana. W omlnv. J'oloran. Nrbratka nn th Dakota Hlah w lnd H r reported from San r rontinco and Oklahoma t Ity, The cond Itluns or" faornhle fr Kenerally fair weather Kriday In this rttntrt-t. with Kcnrral morn In (f front and variable winda. FOIIKCASTS. Portland and t Icinity Fair. northerly ainnA. tretron r air, northerly winds. AVnahlnirton Ktr. variable wlndn. Idaho Fair. TH KOI G RK K. IU A K K. ct lit- Tf.trirt r-"rTi"rT. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Iall or 8ndar. Per Mne, One time Same ad two roniserulive tlmea ? - r-ame ad three enave-riitlve tlntea Stte arne ad alt or aeven roneeuti time . . A4c ICemlttanrea tnuat accontpanr out-of-tu-aa trurra. Hhra ene art vert iteement la not run in eon aeeittlve Imiim the one-time rate applies. his morftst eon nt one line on ran an venlMementa and no al counted for lea than tws line. On rharara or Poo it anvertiaemeaia tna rharso will he baaed on Ihe actual number of llitea appearing In the paper, regiirdlesa f the nnmbcr of vnrdt in earn line. In er lodur an auvertiiaeinenta are rbaraed by sneanr only, 14 line to tho Inch. Tho anovo raiea aipiy 10 anverti-veineoi under Ner Today and all other claasiuca- tiMi etcept the rollowlns t tuattoua wanted. Miir. Miuallnna anted, remule. tireaunlaa will a-repl rlaaaifled advertlae- tenia oer tbe telephone, prntdiDic the ad -tcrtlaer la m aubarrtber to either phooe. No Eritrea will be quoted over the phone but ill will bo rendered the follow Ina day. t net her pulvaeqiient adiertlaemento will ho iMed oer 1 lie pimne jrNDU UMn tlio uptncM of tne pay men i of leiepnotie au-isss-meiila. it nation W anted and Per- ass-satsal ! 1 erl irnirn la will not ho aere pt ed oter the telephone. Order for one lner tloo only will ho accepted for "llwuae for Kent. "rornituro ror poie. uomnrtw up port unit le." 'Uoomlna-llouaea" and Want ed to Kent." OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, rile Hall. Main (, A 7I. Humane officer. Sersoant K. 1- Crate. Healdence. 14 E. :4th .V.. Kast 477. florae smbulance. rornor of itli and Taylor. Vei.rmarv in charae. Marshall 04. Anl- mala Keacus lloiu., Norlhrup Acres, Thomas A. chort. supt. A i4T, a rings. AtCTION riAI.ES IOD.IT. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 Furniture. ll- Bscond stmt. UtETINO NOTICXS. PORTLAND I.Orx'.E. No. 5.". A. ' AMI A. M. Mssonlc Tem ple. Special coni munlcatlons. 6:o and 7 .U0 ovlot-k this Friday I eenlna. Work In l. M. degree. Yliotoi. elrme. By order V. il. XT K A DM AX. Srcretarr. SKI.l.Vtol I-Orx-.E. Jio. 131. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com miLiilrMi imi fhla Krlrlavl e nine 7:30 nlo'k. Hellsood Ma sonic Hall. F.al inth street and Spokane avenue. Work F. C. de viation. By order . M. O E SMITH, deerstary. WASIUXiiTON LODGE. NO. 44. A. V. AND A. M. Special communications this i Friday ri f nine. 7:-to and P O'clock, fl Stn and Humslile. K. A. and F l". desreea. Vtaltors trcilcoine. TJy order V: M. J. H. RICHMOND, bee. M YTtTT.FT CHAPTKR. NO. 15, O. E. S. Keaular tneetlns this I Frl ilayl evenlns ,n Mapontc Temple, mt S o'clock. Official visit of the grand worthv matron. By order JENNIE H. CALLOWAY, Sec. v.: m. W ETI FOOT CAMP. NO. 3. W. O. W. sleets v ary s-ndmy v.nlns In W. O. W. Tempi. 12S Elev enth at.. hU Wajli Inston and Ald.e. All Woodmen wel come. All members are requested to bo iiressnt. visitors sroi- coow. Distribution o tticsicr in-cia meetlnc nlSht. FRKU W. GERMAN, C. C. A- l SAUtfLK, cwfc HASSAI.O I.Onr.B. No. 1". L O. O. F. e. t I h Is I Friday) evening In Oddfel- ow- Temple, corner First and Alder streets. no o clock. Vt orK in m urw uegrcc. IHtort welcome. FRF.D tOZKNM. Sec. At'MK KKBKKAII I.ODt'.E VIII clve fVOO social. Saturlav evenliiK. Murch 2:,. 1. O. li. K. Hall. First and Alder. Prlwa. danc ing, refrrshtnenta. Admission 13 cents. In on primary nlaht. course, he ! prejudiced. M. ' .4, AMrsKMTRTST". HFTT TfrTIIEATER XX A VJl-hooes Main 1. Al lit Seventh and Taylor. Tonight Special Price Tomorrow night Mat. Tomorrow .Messrs. Slinhert Bros. Present LOUISE GUNNING Jn the Musical Comedy Success 'THE BALKAN PRINCESS' Kxrellent cast Fuperb production. Evenings: Lower floor 2.1K. 1.r: bal nn.v, 11.30. II. oo. Trie. ."-Or: gallery. .Vie. rornotryw's niatinee: Lower floor. Si. ", fl.on; lialeony. .". rows 1.'. 6 rows ijc, 11 rows Omc; gallery 3rc. -oc. SKAT KALE TODAY 10 Ol'KSS A. M. I" HEILIU THEATER 4 hSino SUNDAY, MCH.24 Special Price Matinee Wednesday. Henry W. Savage Offers A Pullman Carnival in 3 Sections "Excuse Me" Willis Sw-st nam. nn Murdoch. Cbss. Merklna and Splendid Cast. Evenings Urrfr floor, 11 row i. $2.00: T rows. SI. SO; Balcony. 1.0. .V 50c. "eallerv. r.Oc. Wertnr-5da MMllnee Lower floor. JI.:.o. si.no. Ha'ltony. Sl.00. Tic, T'Or. Gallery, ,I,V. 2."c. BAKER THEATER Mam !. A S.10 Ceo. L. Baker. Mgr. M EEK MARCH IS Tonight, all week, mat inees Hednewlny and Saturday. A positive hit. honses parked Ihe doors, the great scenic and actios production of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN The urmt Ammimn rla-w.lr. f irt time In 4r.. Ms-htu, A4r; n0 bigh-r; all matin-m, zv. xt week,- "The wlj- M IV 0. A 10.0 IATIXIKK K KRT DAT MAT. VH.IITS: S.-W. VO-p. 75e r KK M R II m jhr MUlward and John Cflrnriinninir. Th Fnarlt-M T Dora. Art Bowen. The Moffat Ulrr Trio. C harlea Kfllnctr, Kl-a,nre I a Ike. A mailt Tirothen. nrrhrolm, iirt iirtr-n. Matinee, Kverjr Iay. press B Formerly iitrand. W tulllvnn a- tontddiiie. Hefiued audevllla. H'KKK MARCH 1 Kra Kay. tienator Krancia Mtin-h, hherldan and hloane. Moz ret to. MrHensie. hbannvn t to.; (. art Itandall. Orchewfra. Ir1ce IfVe and 25e. AYATmE.tr UAIUX EKK M ARCH IS Kllis-Non lln Troupe, IAeky's t-ls llohoe. lrofeaMr Van Miller, skinner aJid UiknN, loreland and Clyde Fitch and l-rl.v and I'eras Kros.. Psntaae scope. Popular prices. Box office open from 10 A. M. to to 1. M. Itoies and Firol Itorr Balcony Ileseryed. riulair) 'i::0, 7:15 and 9. I'hone-A 2:6. Main 4:i. LYRIC THEATER FOIRTH AND STAKK WKFK MARCH IS Farewell of present Keating A Flood Musical Comedy Co. In "Win RI.EY-4il RLE Y." Three performance, dally J:S0. 7:3S snd n:l.i. l-ridsy Mcht I hortta Oirls' t ontest after each performance. Nest Veek lllce .V BC. . DII.D. STAFFORD In this city. March SI. Samuel N. Slafford. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. l.eni ;. Stafford, aged 11 years. 4 months snd lit dava. The remains are Mt the ramlly residence. :'.!t Hryant street, wood lawn. Funeral nonce In a later Issue. BAIIVKf In this city. March II. Ralph Barnee. sued -.1 years. The remains arc at Finley's parlors. Funeral notice in a later Ibsue. DOVI.KS-In this city." March 21, Mrs. Cor nelia Boylea, aged 54 years. Funeral an nouncement laicr. OI.fEN In this city. March 22. Samuel OI ien. of ChlnooW. Wah. Funrai from his late home in Chinook, Wssh. rCXEBAL NOTICES. liOFK In this city. March 20. at his lata residence. r,7:t.1 Forty-fifth avenue S. E., Henry Medford II off, d 30 years. months and l."i daya. Tho funeral services will be held at the rhapel of Ihe Portland Crematorium st 2 P. M. today (Friday). Friends invited. SAN'7VAI.L The funeral of Dora C. Sand vsll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Sandvall. will be held Friday. March 22. ut 1:30 P. M. from Finley's chapel. Inter ment Mount Scott Park Cemetery. XKLPON In this city. Masrh 20. C!us S. Nelson, aged 34 years. Funeral aervlces Hill be hi I.I at Finley's chapel at 1 P. M Sunday. Muri-h 24. Friends invited. In terment Rlvervlew Cemetery. 1IOKT The funeral services of the lste Thomas Hoey will be held tivlay Friday! March 22. at 2 P. M. at Dunning A Mc Kntees chapel. Friends Invited. Inter ment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. OI.SO.V At Oregon Hotel. Famuel Olson, aged 57 years. Remains will ba shipped to Chinook. Wash., by the Ericson Under taking Company. FLOWERS, floral deal. Nob Hill Kloc. 1st. 120 and Ollsaa. Maid AuS. A 31S4. MDM'MCNTS Otto bchtunana Marble Works. East lid and I'lne wis. Eaat 748. UK. rllHAKII HOL.MA.V. tbe leading rs. aerai director and undertaker. 20 XSUd a, cor. halmoa, Lady aaslalant. Dunning Mi-Knlee. Funeral Directors, 7th and line. I'hone Mala 4.10. Lady at tendant. Off lea ot lonnty t.oroner. A. K. ZEI I.EU CO.. 62-4 Wlillams are. Phono Last loss. C I OSS. Lady attendant. J. r. KIN LEY SON. Sd and Madlaoa. lady attendant. Phono Main t. A la. KAbT hIDE Faaeral Directors, soetsaasis to F. 8. Dunning. Inc. K. 62. tit. LLatCU. Undertaker. (lllll. East 7S1. is ISRt. r. East Alder u4 Lady attesidant. tkUbi COMPANY. Id aad Clsf. Mais 4UM. A ZS2I- Lady alloadaal. THE CEMETERY Beautiful Mt Scott Park l.tRCF. I'KHIA'K.T, III O II F. n N. ! O It T I. A !' IIM.V MODKUV 4' K M K T H H Y WITH PKHI'KTLAL lAKK of all burial plots without extra charge. Provided with a perma nent Irreducible Maintenance Kund. Location Ideal; just out side the city limits on north and sest slopes of Mount !cott. containing- 335 acres, equipped with every modern convenience. pnifKJ TO MIT ALL. Mill V 14 K THE ni:!T. 4JM-: MILK HUfTH OP L K T i. It K ( I I, A It A r TOM OH I 1. 1: SKHV It'K KHKK Hi-rrw 1. 1-; r an i t ii n IKHCTKRl.' II II :i CITY OFFICE, 920-911. YEON BUILDING. -MAIN 225, A 70S CKMKTERY OI KCK. TA Bun 1468: HOME PI1UXE HI Nil u 6111.. THEN CALL, LOCAL 201. NEW TODAY. unDTfiAfiriniweo- mi.e.. ..d HUH I UnUk LUnilO Hraldeaee Ir. Iroierty CCEVEREn&SIM0NDS7V J O Incorporated. O 418 lllltltD UP TltADK nill.DIXi. MORTGAGE LOAN? ON REAL ESTATE Mtrtiai's, I'lirebssed. WKSTKH RUMI MOHTIiAOE I'O, Com mere mt tins mot. -sbTsw Jk v SKXV TODAY. 'l VHW MOUNTAINS,. RIVCrtS e- EASTJilDL l I s.' COINTRV mfe witit IX THE CITV LIMITS. Mr. Automobile Man. how would a half acre within a few hundred feet of the 200-foot scenic boulevard and Pacific Highway strike you? 15 minutes' ride from the center of Port land. SOMERSET VIL LAS arc so situated and may be had at less than the price of a lot In Irv inston. Warehouse Site 3 full lots, on West Side, can be had this week Below Market Value. 150 feet frontage on a rail road by 100 feet on paved street. All improvements in and paid for. In the heart of the new wholesale district. PRICE: $15,000 Per Lot $45,000 F. E. REED, 402-3 Oregonian Bldg. Will pay regular conimiHHion to agent male In a: aalp. Kor full Information rail or phone M 1 or A .IT.r.7. The Finest Heme Place on Mt. Tabor FOR SALE High-class 0-rooTu modern house, fin ished in hardwood; hot water heat, two fireplaces, concrete porch, sleep ing; porch and sun parlor. Lot 129x653. The grounds fre all under hifrh state ofcultivation. So lioarinjj fruit trees, all varieties, berries, prardni, etc.; barn 20x30; chicken-house, etc. SPLENDID VIEW. Only one block from Hawthorne car line. This is one of the best, places on our extrusive list the pound is well adapted for sub-division: 10 large lots could be sold off rear of lot. leav ing plat lof!xl2!, with bouse, which would stand owner less than actual cost of house. PRICE, $18,000. Would arrange very reasonable terms to responsible parties. Exclusive Agents. Dorr E. Keasey & Company 2d Floor Chamber of Commerce. Goodnough Building AT Public Auction On Monday, April 22, 1912, at 11 o'clock, A. M.t in front of the County Courthouse, I will sell at public, auc tion, the quarter block at Fifth and Vamhill streets, in Portland, Oregon, on which stands the 6-story Goodnough building. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance due in one vear. DAVID S. STKARN'S, Referee. For Sale Or Lease for a term of years, a modern Mx-Jtory-and-basrment brick, sprinkler equlpp., on Terminal trar-ks, very central; 70,000 square . feet floor space; suitable for warehouse- or wholesale. DAVID STKAK.NS, 249 Wanhlnft-ton st. Factory Sites 16c sq. ft. Both water ami rail shipping facili ties. Channel 35 to 40 feet aeop on harbor line bv IJovernment sniindlncra. fcHdetrai-ks already on adjoininif prop erty. Near new loratlon ni ::.000,OUO I piani 01 ruruunu oh.m ionipany. IV. J. VEARI.V, 428 Mohan k Itld. 17.28 ACRES One, mile from Heaverton. Easy driv ing distance from city by Canyon road, soil one-third beaverdam. 14 aires cultivated. All kinds of fruit. House and barn. Chicken-houses and ..runs. Price only .:oo per acre. StIITH A SHKKLKII, S22 Chamber of Commerre. Phone Main SMl'O. MORTGAGE LOANS C JOHN E. CRONAN, HO J U 002 SpalcUns Bids. NEW. modern homes, also vacant lot la Irvlnffton. K. w. Kice. owner, uciice pnona Eat L'tt residence phooe East 2432- fcJKE GLOVERLAND ACRES. " C V. SMITH A SON. 210 RI. tXCUA-NGE. "" j:-j3rpr.-,.':''fr'T5'.sPjiiga' NEW TODAY. 19th & Raleigh Sts. North Portland Business District Corner, 50x100 feet. Some Income. PRICE $12,500. 21st & Kearney Sts. Apartment Site, Corner, 100x100 feet. Income $150 Per Month. PRICE, $25,000. 13th & Market Sts. Corner, 60x100 feet. Income $70 per month. PRICE, $25,000. 10th Street Near Morrison Fractional Lot, PRICE, $65,000. H. P. Palmer-Jones Co. 404 Wilcox Bldg. AUTOMOBILE MEN Corner 19th and Washing ton Sts., formerly occupied by "White Motor Car Co., is for rent. Handsomest auto mobile salesroom in the West. Win- try to soil your wares on a side street ? Port land 's wealth' men, nearly all, pass 19th and Washing ton Sts. several times a day. Besides, it's at the head of Alder St. E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg. FOR RENT Modern Hotel and Stores The new. modern five-story re inforced concrete building-, lOOx 110 feet, on the northeast corner of 12fh and Washington streets, containing 13G rooms upstairs, six stores on ground floor, andjarare basement. WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO., 85 Fourth St. INCOME PROPERTY HAVE YOU SOMK fLOSK-lN PROP EKTV EHTV FOR AND ABOUT TOO0 AND ftHM) CASH TO EXCHANGE for m S7000 equity in fine, improved, close-in. Kast Side business corner, with grootl in come? I must raise some cash. Se-nd particulars and, if I am inti-estel, will (rive you full particulars. Address AB 600, OK KG ON I AX. CORNER, CLOSE IN 100x100 Two six-room modern flats ' Room for another large flat. A Bargiiin at 11.000 terms. Call for C. G. Reagan. Chapin & Herlow 332-338 Chamber of Commerce. RIVERDALE DISTRICT One acre overlooking the river, fine view of mountains: level: water is in. Near carline. Two building sites. $1 500CaslV 8ZOOO TWO VKAKS PER CEXT. See Chas. K upper. CIIAPIX HERI.OAV MTGE. & TRUST (OMPAXV, 332 Chamber of Commerce Hide. 500 Acre Farm 300 Acre Farm 160 Acre Farm Near electric railway station, conven ient to Portland. These lands are in lilfrh state of cultivation. Will divide tracts. SMITH A SHCrXER, S2- Chamber of Commerce. 1'bonr Main 5S6. COI.l.IS. BKHKlDtK THO'MPsiOX. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS. 32 1 Worcester Block. Thone Main 65U7. KKW TOIAT Mortgage Loans CENTRAL Bl SINKSr P1IOPF.RTV. I.OWI-IST "VIIRKKT lt.TI. WM. MACMASTER TOI ( orsett DlilK. RKAI, KSI.MK 1KAI KRS. ERl'BAKER A bldg. M. 511). Bei:!;. William G. Bli.SEDICT. iOJ McKay ;:i.,-l Failins Wlt. ' Ohapln & Hcrlow. Chamber Oommerca. Took. B. S. Co.. 30S "forbelt b.tlg. .Tenninfl & 'o. Main lbs. -06 Urt-Ronlan. PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P., 4U1-400-4-XJ Wilcox bide V The OrcBon Rral Estate Co.. r.rancl ave.. at Multnomah at. (Holladnjt AcidiUon). REAL TATt. ISrarb Proprrty. AGATE BEACH. Xeai Newport, Or. Most scenic and de sirable beach resort In the Northwest: absolute protection from tho northwest wind: 4ft hotiaes and a new hotel. "Asate Beach Inn." to be built thia season, some now in course of construction; hotel to be electrically lighted and to cost J1.V000; to be open July 1. Write or phone ua for Illustrated booklet. AliATE BBACH LAND 0. !la-:'13 Board of Trade Bldg. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. Mut sell at once my 100x100 lot on East r.rwt- st., near Kccil College, one block from Kastmoreiand. carllnc, cars NOW U1N NINU every 12 mimiica. All Improvements NOW IN and PAID FOIt except hard Hurface paviiitr. Ni.-.. and level, with fine view of citj. Address owner, AT S0. Oresronian. PORTLAND HKICHTS EXCLL'SIVKLY. I have about mi per cent of the real estate for salo oil Portland Heights In my hand". Shall be pleased to show you liomea or homositea any time. You will pet exact facts (.1 refer you to any of my customers): no persuasion, no agents to bore ou and owners' prices only. Mra. Brook-, 642 Talbot road. Marshall -487, A 3s:m. HOSIKSUEKERS. FPHCULATORS AN'Q BLTII. DICKS. A splendid opportunity to hoy a West f-ido lot. close In, tine view, 1 mile to City Hall, 5 mlnutca' walk; a bargain tot )oo: terms. AD 840. Oregonian. HOI.LADAY AD.. HALF BLOCK. Iooxl'oo. on K. 'J-Jd st.. between U aae and Multnomah: pavol utrc-its. in one of the best residential districts of the eit. nar the new B. iilst-st. bridge; price Sl'.iOO; terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 4o Wikox bldg. Phones Main btillO. A '-'8-"::. PORTLAND HEIGHTS KBAL BAR GAINS. jyoo Grcenway lot; a fine buy. JoO 3 acre on Upper Drive. H-'T.'tO 4 lots, frontage 3 streets. J40O0 7-room modern house, furnace, fine yard, close to car. These arc all way ieow value. Fred W. Herman, Burnslde. M. or A 776. MOUNTAIN VIKW PARK. T. acres on ridne above Willamette llefchts; unexcelled view, on county road, ample water from perpetual spring; price for Immediate sale :l.00. II. P. PALMKIt-JU.NKS CO., 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main KtiOD, A 2fi."rt. SUE THIS. If you want u m.Kri corner Jot, east front, on the hill, in Itopc City Park. I blocks from the Aliimrdi car. for $7."0. see me. ('an Hell this on eauy terms, and a investment of for a homesite there is not hint; better or cheaper in I'ortland AG 11". QrcKontan. . LADH'S ADDITION. '2 adjoin inR lots, cast front, near Haw thorne ave.; SOxlCS f-et, with 14-foot 1 I'V in rear; stn-et improvements in nil jmid; price r,(m0: terms. II. T. T'AI,MKH-.IONKS CO-, 4"! Wilcox bldR. Thoiies Main iril0. A 2ft.i3. "WOODSTOCK I.OTP s lots, bt w een Gist und (.:id av. and .".nth and r-2d sts.. 4L:. io. $f; 20 pr cent cali, balance to suit; take jour choi or. H. X. Tt'KFOHD Vt- CO.. M.t. 4.--J7. A 4".4.". 407 Spalding MriR. liKAUTI Kl'J view- iot on southern slope, near Council Crct, ?6."t0 and up. im-luriinc cement sidewalk.", curbs, ifrad"d streets and water; bulldini; restrictions; sold on easy l-rniB. irovidfiu Trust fompsny, 01. 2o. 'Ju Board of Trade- .Marshall 47::. A I-JL. K. J tt V I Nt ,T iN IXJTS. Pipht ly restricted i esidrnce .-ntes fa cine on Hancock. K. I'Mli and Til la i nook si. . from $1 100 and up. This property is sure to appeal to von on sight. H. 1. T'AI-MKU-JONKS CO.. 404 Wilcox bids. Phones Main smil. A -0.".:;. IIOl-M A X-ST U K KT lOTS, 4 lots, on corner K. ISth and Ilnlman sts.. looxioo, corner, for $1ooo. or coiner lot f ."" ; inskb iuts $4S0 each ; cheapest lots in the city. cm ssr & holds. :iis Hoard of Trnde hide.. 4th and Oak. "WF.ST SIDK LOTS. On T-c carllnn; havn water, sewer, s'rects ?mi'-tl. electric liifht, telephone; ah 1iW as $;'.Oi and wood t--rms. W. J. G"anii. 4 JS Mohawk bide., corner Zd and Morri son. $10 DOWN $10 PUR MONTH. Fine view Jot, matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car. cement walk and curb, Hull Hun water. Provident Trust Company. 2o, L'0-. "J03 Hoard of Trade. Marshall 47X A 1"'--'. laukl:lhl'i;st One of the best lots in this district, two blocks from the Henry home, on CUsau st., $;ioo below market price. i'huut M a jn 40. FI LL rnxl0o-foot lot. in Blanchard Talk Addition: $."."jo: easy torms. WATSON t TUEUKKLSBN CO.. .".ori SpnldinR bid p. Main 7 A U llOK LODUB LOT UA Kt i A I N. $r,oo Fine lot. OOxU'ii, one block to car. Fred W. liftman. 2-'J HurnsJde. M. or A "7 7 li:'INXTON lot. 7."slon, on lst st., between Bra zee and K nott ; facing cast ; Improve ments all pa id ; .?."7."0, terms. Wood la wn :;22: or C t:'S. Owner. TWIN ROCKS PARK. GARIBALDI PEACH. Lots t0 and up. easy monthly paymnts; no interest on deferred payments. H. E. Abry. 423 Chamber of Commerce. W RITK for particulars a -out b. st hr.tt h property in Oregon; special prirvs )f yuu piiv quick. AS I3. Or- Ionian. . C:OKNEri lot. near T'oorininrp. Mr. line- $-.: J1.V cash, balance torm?. colt AK !H.S. Oregonian. " FOR fvM.K. Tw o lots. 1'iit orslty l'ark. cheap. ll 10. acult. Wash. CHEAP equity in desirable !"t I.add s Ad- tlition. Koom 'U -Marquam bldg. JIain TJ. UUy tlila lot. facl--; east, hish, alchtly. near fine homes. b:iat and Alameda. Owner. 8'.'5 Yeon bldg. Main 112. A 74S0. bAi;RKI-H'-'I:s'1' eI"l'" ln lola- a bargain. Tclephono Main i't'ii. "EE'gLOVERLA Ml ACRES. C j.-. SMITH & SOX. --'10 BY. EXfllAXOE. FOR SM.K Lot ."'.'xJ'.". Tremout Write terms. Thou. Hunter, (iohl". Or. CI OSK-1N leight lot. Improved district. jjiiQ. bargain. M;ir5lKtll II'.IT, A V740. roi rt lots in i-.ist Mt. Tabor Addition for i:.0 enrti: easy terms. 4r, Kolh.-hild bldg. JON ESMOK K HA K. I A I N lv.llll y two lot.. Owdp r. ulionw Marshall B O-'.i. 5-KOOM ui nislied cottac". eornr lot. (heap. l.on? Il.-nch. Wash, f'lione Tahor 17H1. For Sale llouaea c-ui cH ..n-1 rent, new ."-room modern house. blocks Mt. Scott car; only ...i-vt TKOR home, a bargain. 7 rooms. "modern, furnace, lot 70x10.1. terras; no Hgeiit. fa" at 'J : H. "1st st. , v S-JfKX: large lot! fruit, berries, iraoes 6-room house; carline; Southern t'aein'c' Ehops. owner. V H, Orcsonlan. rifi NO-NEW 7-rooin modern residence, laurelhurst. Take lota or acreage for equity Owners only. AG V00. Oregonian. tTv i ovner beuutl.'ul t-room house In ll.irelhurst; this is a bargain. Phone iTai n 1405- Tabor 12S1. " IKVIXGTON. Vew modern home, best location, weil built and a bargain. Owner. Marahall HID. v.r.ntrrtN 5-room cottage. 2 blocks from i nion ave.. SM0; JJOO cash, balanee per month. Wuodlawn 3-'l', or C a 429. rOK FINE HOMES. See Uelahunc SEK GLOVERLAND ACRES. c r. SMITH & SON. 210 RY. EXCHANGE. ...U,MI -room house, modern, near Jefferson High Sehdol. : f'11. Or-Konian. KOU SAI.F. Nice home of ti rooms at conl. Owner, Tabor m1U7.