Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 21, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    - -.. ... . TOE MORNING OREGONIAN.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910.
17
OREGON IS IDEAL
FDR
DAIRY
FARMS
A. H. Raw!, Government Ex
pert, Sees Opportunity in
Valley Lands.
BETTER COWS ARE NEEDED
Bmqnrlrn at Commercial Club .--sarr-tl
There Is Room Here for
Vast Army or Milk and
Butler Producrr.
In the presence of transportation of
iV'ata. bankers. eijerts In otl culture
.snd tubercular testa. business ana
dairymen. A. H. Kawl. chief of the
dairy division of the Bureau of Animal
Industry. Department , of Agriculture.
"WashlnKton. t. C lt night told. In
a speech of an hour, at a banquet a-tven
in his honor, the needs of Orearon In
developing the dairy Industry. The
banquet was held In the Commercial
flub and was Klvcn by the promotion
commtttee.
"What Orea-on needs," said the sruest
of tJia evrnlner. "Is stood cows. Rood
men and goo J drainage of Ita soil.
Thoeearethe fundamental things which
yoti need to build a great Industry. I
arn told you have 13.000 cows In Ore
gon. You ought to have ten times as
many. The plain farts are that yon
have Just as good, rows as any state:
ou have the beginning of a wonder
ful career In one of the greatest indus
tries of the state. It is an Industry
In wht.-h there are over 11.000.000.000
Invested In the United States and one
In which millions of people are gaining
their rhlef sustenance. It. therefore, la
an Industry which needs the attention
of the Government more than any other
and command, sometimes. I think, the
smallest of the varied lines In whlrh
tlovernmental help Is extended. Being
so. It Is hut little that the Qovernment
fan help you at present, but I want
to assure yon here that when I go
bark to Washington I am going to see
If the Coast cannot get Its share, of
the appropriation devoted to the send
ing of a specialist to talk dairy to your
farmers until he goes Into the business.
Personally. I want to see that $50,000
Is given to the Northwest Coast.
Preawh Cows, Me I'rpvs.
Too have the greatest Valley In
the world. I have Just (pent the day
in It and to me It seems Ideal for the
" creation of one of the moat Important
dairy sections known to the world.
"I am in favor of Installing local
Institutions for the propagation of dairy
Ideas, coupled with demonstrations to
the farmers. That will people your
valley with families, bring you wealth
In abundance and do more to bring
support to your city than anything else.
There Is. primarily, only one thing to
a dairy, and that Is cows. That Is what
I would preach to the farmer. Talk
eows. preach cows, dream cows! With
roe It would be cows all the time.
"And In that there Is this Idea, that
there Is Just as much difference In cows
as there Is In human beings. One man
ts not worth hi salt, another is worth
fortune. It la in the man. He Is a
producer or he la not a producer. The
man who hangs around the saloon or
chewa tobacco and spits over a dry
foods box Is not a farmer.
'So a cow that will not produce
enough milk to pay for her feed Is
not worth the keeping.
"Of the Si. 000 rows yoo have In Ore
gon. X would say nearly half of them
are not dairy cows, but their owners
in not know It. lie keeps on feeding
t.'ie old cow and milking her Just as
he did the years before, thinking that
she Is a producing animal. Hut she Is
a. not worth the keep and should be dls-
tarded.
. ' IVrn't Impoverish Soli.
"Therefore I say. talk cows better
cows more better cows and bring the
lirrd up to the highest stand.ird pos
sible. It Is onlv through this system
of hlsh breeding, watchful care and
the strongest efforts possible that you
will reach, the highest standard.
"It Is a sname and disgrace for any
man to impoverish soli. I belong to
the conservation claaa when It comes
to paying bark to the soil the nutri
ment that you hare taken out."
"Soil !s the heritage which we give to
e-ur rhlldrrn. It lis a rank Injustice for
u to take from them a chance to make
telr own living and that at Just what
ou do when you do not glvo back to tha
soil wtt )ou take from It.
J I would sjjt that you have room for
lTVV'l cow In this state and ynu must
s.op riirc tie I pound-a-uionth milk
: s-t the 3u-pound milk row. That
wi:l put the money In our tllL She is
the wor'd-winner In the point of com
forts and toe bread-winner for your fam
ily. See thai she is on your place.
"The old Ion x-homed. bushy-tailed,
lerg-ea.-ed and Inp-sMrd cow Is not for
Orcon. If you wish to stay In the milk
buttress. ru-n hrr out over the cliffs
and let her si J en to the unknown with
out giving her much of a thought, no lor
a sw-iey g-m the Jersey or the Guern
sey or auuie fine mi;k-proriucer. and If
yoo wb sums breed that will bring yon
milk as well as beef.
Government Can't Io It.
"The Oovernment cannot g:v you a
dairy. That Is your work, gvntlrnien. 1
I-eaxd one of your boosters talk of set
tlers for your ranches aa If Oregon war
t'te only country that needed them. That
Is ail poppycock. Kery t.to irt the
l'nlon has the same cry. The same con
d't'on prevails everywhere.
"I honor the. young man who le.tves the
farm for the city. T.-.t Is what he Is
tlo'ne. I arreo l:n von that we must
g-t him back to the f.rm. but you never
n and never wilt until yoti make the
Irvlrc on tho farm as attractive aa it ts
In is city.
"What a III do that? Lv.Il.irs. gentlemen.
It l.e ti e coin that will put him back on
t ie farm. You nm make It attractive.
That s the way. Now. I am going to bid
you jkvi nliht. Think over what I
have said."
Pr. J. It. Wrthrrbco acted a toast
T?i.,ser ard sr-ee-hes were made by R. R.
Miller, trnffic manager of the Ilarrlman
svstem; K. U Thonipwr!. R. Kabln.
it. r- -v t ier-e and ir. Calvin S. White,
secretary of the Srafe, Hoard of Health.
PERSONALITY IS DEFINED
C. C. Chapman (.lr lecture In
Lincoln ITIjh Nrhool.
In a speech thai few of Ills hearers
v. 1.1 soon forcet. c. V. Chapman, mana
ger of the 1'ortland Commercial Clubs
promotion commlMee. told an audience
In the Unrsln High 8 hoot ,,, nirht
what he understood by tlie word "ir
sonsltty ' Tersonalitv ts something tiat can
he ciltnated by every lmidoa) to
anv degree." was the text of his lec
ture, and lie brought fco.ee to Ma bear
era a message that was Tital to their
fut're success.
He defined personality as "the win
ning quality that springs from with
in" not the appearance, the outward
address of the man. but the soul shin
ing through the clay. And It can be
culUvated In twe ways, first, by being
true to the best that la In onsa self;
second, by showing consideration for
somebody else. Truth toward ones
self, tie said. Inspired confidence: con
sideration for others brings Influence.
It Is only by understanding the trou
bles and short-comings of others, by
seeing things from others viewpoints
that one acquires power over his fellow-men:
and sympathy and consldera
. , w- iTtvKtsii. "Personality
Is the winning quality that springs j
from witnin. .
Squareness and slncerety Insures per
manence of power, sympathy and
cheerlness brings with them the liking
and consequent miiuence msi vuw i
waya associates with striking person
ality. Mr. Chapman ahowed tliat all
of these attributes can be trained and
developed Into success. "The man who
understands bis workers la their lead
er." M.avvA.nmA nf the svaninc OO-
ened with violin and vocal solos that
brought round after round OI appiausa
from the audience.
Next Tuesday night W. F. Woodward
will lecture on "Salesmanship."
srrREMK COURT CAN' SEE XO
I.EASOX FOIl ACTION.
Justice Kins Ftlew Diaacating; Opinion,
Saving1 Tribunal Takes Step
Backward.
SAJ-E.M. Or.. Dec 20. (Special.) Re
buking petitioners for presenting mat
ters which oo not belong In the high
tribunal, the Supreme Court today de
nied the petition 'of habeas corpus pre
sented by William P. Lord. Jr.. for
Archie SI. Jcrmsn. who wishes to free
two convicts. Koberto and Martines.
from the penitentiary, but Justice King
dissented In an opinion phrased In
scathing language, concluding, aa fol
lows: "1 deem the result announced by my
associates a long stride toward the sus
pension of the writ of habeas corpus.
It Is a step backward In the progress
of law. and I think, clearly Incon
sistent with the reason and the spirit
of the habeas corpus provision of tne
Judicial amendment to the Constitution.
The writ should Issue and final out
come be determined upon tha showing
made thereby."
Tho majority held that the recent
amendment makes It discretionary wun
tha Court whether or not It acts on
a habeas corpus petition; that no action
should be taken except wnen tnere is
good reason why It should not be heard
In lower courts: and Justices McBrlde
and Kakln. In concurring, refer to the
conjested condition of the Supremo
Court.
' Koberto and Martines, - the petition
stated, were sentenced for larceny from
Marlon County without limitation, tne
clerk also falling to state the crime In
the record of Judgment
Justice King says:
There Is nothing In the record before us
from whlrh the offense to which defendants
pleaded (Ullty may be ascertained." He
and, that Kooeno ana suuoa 1 "
teneed to orison until the and of tlius with
out authority of law and the proceedings
by which they are fceia era voio.
"Unless, therefore." Justice King says.
"w are te turn a deaf ear to the well
established principles of law applicable to
writs of habeas corpus, we should, und?r
trie showing by the petition, allow the writ
no the return to which, the real status of
the prisoners could be deteraUaed."
Justice King also says tha argument
about the suffering and overworked
court should have no weight. "It Is not
for the courts to say." ho adds, "what
work should be thrust upon them by
the law-making department; that Is a
legislative and not a Judicial matter."
VETERANS ACJ TONIGHT
Spanish W mr Heroes Will Show
What Minstrelsy Means.
Better than any previous entertain
ment frtvn by tha Spanish-American
War Veterans pro mine a to be their
Merry Military Minstrels- at tha Hel-
1IK Theater tonight. Their programme
promises to be repleia with good
thin cm. Titer win oo caicny eon pit.
troad manic and fane drill inn and
wall-scaling. Following la tha pro
gramme: 1 HE C A r :
Incerlx-tor. Mr. Jmy H. Vpton.
Tho Kfir Mm With Tatrabo sV'red Jonas.
Jo Hfcr. A. J. Fllbury. Dr. irriluv
bnra Fouu, run xmiij
Vr. liydt.
Th t oon Bel!.W1th Smiles. H. E. WIN
llama. B. frtniry. C. P. lloirhklaa, A. O.
Iavldoo. ior K. Can-, U. iu. Claaasa.
Walter i'tauMa. K. Waters.
Tht Vorsl.ata With ton. Georas E.
Rvant. om Griffith. Walter C fcddy. Mf
Ur U. k"nnL H. II. Andrrxw. Brt O. Carl.
i;.oria V. SfrUj. J. C. LrVScla, W. (2.
lopiry. H. W. lt,-karJ.
in i rurui vun m a.rm"Tj mm iims.
W Ws.lh ii. HaJdain. F. W. HuaiDhr-T.
liarvy K. Wl;. O. A. JSivaa. W. II. TfTv.
l. Walker. Olaf W. Jenaeo. W. C- t-yon.
H. r. Ixloran. F. W. .r. J. . Thi-mp-vn.
C- A- TtcL Grt Hubnatatn. H. P.
Itunter. Caoraa II. Win. t. K. Brunoar. J.
iL. Iiuifrl. J H. Pal on. A- E. 'txpr. J.
C. Wa.an, E. B. Wnht, II. i Km kin. K.
t r.vtni. a . jai. inpun, m rata at ui n.
Mrtrarmod. lucuU Toatilner. A. Klna. Frank
Batter. Andy Vaufha. lieors K. AlcC'ord.
1. Cpenuic Caorua, "Mr tioii
Knur Co in pan
& "iiy Uttla Otrr
Kn4 yo and Coon Ballos
g. "Vail Urn Vp Soma Kalny Afi-rnoon'
End Alen and Cooq BUS
4. "Hot Time In tha Old Town"
Entire Company
a. My 0a Unlta-J tttauar
Maatr Mcinnn
a. HrTadr Bustlraa B -Fr-d Jnne
T. n 1ea. of .atjr Prfami"....Iroi Grtflitn
a. -M hat'i tha Mattrr With Katbrr .
bnocs Ftmts
a lTr,, ivva font" Bart O Carl
1 -ilin Uay la June; Town".......
1U (i) "Wh'B th Btl lA tUrn eUsnthoua
Kmc uinaj &enar
ih "hroan Ocibcr Al"-lo. E. Krins
IS. Prody on "Any L-Utl Otrl
e. 1. arr. tt- r- v iniaji r. i-.ajs-
berry. C r. Hot-hks, A- O- David-a-n.
F. Waters. 1L E. C.aua. Wal
ter ciattn.
IX "Band. Band. Band. .. Knitrs Company
rnaia mr i-hiiip.f iapo-
1 THE fECUNn 1'ART:
t. Xl.phfna iolnt. . . Mr. Jean PttftorhS
2. tteth Htnry and Harold Owraanui, pop
ular entertafnera
g. Vim MafCUrit Eshrt In her ertalnal
4- WfhMfi Jmnl'. Orcheaira. reTriposM
of V2 Portland Tftova and 1rl. under
tha laderahip of Mr. H. A. Wehr-er.
In rp"r nir of ilripiv ae!"-:iont.
ft. Phla-0av quartet: Fosa -irtftHh.
Kooert Ki-k aro. Leouia waacnnn-ini-r.
Fred Ft. In comedy and claaaic
vocal rvriiliMoni
C Farvev drtiiina; and wall-srallnc br the
K-mt pn drill tvam of Vanroover
r-autara ef "5 men from Cn panr c-
First Infantry, t . R. a., rommandeo
hy Lieutenant Ruttenrnttr.
Fnal. "amp Ufe" Written snd ar-rna-
at.a;tjr for th .Spa man-American
War Vaterans Mlnatrela by M. Mirka. Jr.
In this act appear the drIM t-im, alao
tha f A. W. V. quart at In ale-t.ona. and
the Bus'i and Fifa and Dram Corpa frjm
ancor Barrarka
i treat parada at soon today.
OFFICIALS L0SE APPEAL
Connections I nder Anti-Trust Law
Are Afflrmrd.
NKW ORI-KAXA Dec. 10. The Uni
ted States Circuit Court of Appeals here
today denied a rehearing to convicted
officials of the Amerlrsn Naval Stores
Compear and tUa KaUonal Traasporta-
ACKJUSTA8LE
SHA
35 M
Sold in Nearly
30,000 Stores
When yon make
the "hoa"-like mo- m-
tioa that ia natural m
with a salety razor,
thia rasor gives the
slanting cnt that
coaxes the beard off
easiest The blades
are real razor blades Jj
of the finest steeL
Try It Without Expense
Nearly J0.000 drug; stores keep
this razor In nearly every town.
Write to us. VTa will direct yoa
to the nearest store and arranga a
trlaL
Complete aatflt, auadrnple Sil
ver plate, bladea and atropper, ta
Mororra rase. S3.00, SSJ5, $5-00 and
BT.SO kr saall, ssaer back If yoa
vraat It. Is first cost U ta
OLT cost aa added blade ex
pease. Tha 'Williams Shaving; Club
saves all sharpening;.
We would like to send you our
complete description of this suc
cessful rasor.
The Williams Company
Terminal Balldlog,
Uobokea. If. J.
Sold at Fifty Stores la Portlaad.
Hon Company, under sentence for vio
lation of the Sherman anti-trust law.
A writ of certiorari probably .will be
asked so as to have the case reviewed
by the United States Supreme Court.
The officers under sentence are
Edmund Nash, of Savannah, Ga., presi
dent,. lined 11000; Spencer P. Shotter,
chairman of the board of directors,
fined ' tsOOO and sentenced to three
months Imprisonment: J. F. Cooper
Myers, president, fined J2500 and sen
tenced to three months imprisonment;
UeorK M. Boardman, of New York,
treasurer, fined $2000, and Carl Moller,
Jacksonville. Fla.. agent, fined $5000.
" They were convicted at Savannah,
Ga., In May. 1909. on an Indictment
which charged conspiracy to restrain
trade.
ruins WeOjbder
THREE CHARRED BODIES ARE
FOUND IV BURNT HOUSE.
Negro Arrested and Rushed to Pen
itentiary, bnt Angry Mob
Forms, Keeking Vengeance.
DCRHAM. N. C Dec. 20. The charred
bodies of J. L Sanders, his Z3-year-old
daughter. Alary, and his 4-year-old grand
daughter. Irene Norton, In the ruins of
their home at Hester, near hero, gave
startling evidence todsy to one of the
most atrocioue crimes committed In this
section.
Nathan Montague, a young negro. Is ac
cused by a Coroner's jury of assault,
murder and arson.
Tha negro is safe tonight In the state
penitentiary at Raleigh, but angry mobs
are reported gathering. Sheriff Wheeler
evaded a crowd at Hester lost night In
rushing his prisoner to Durham. Sheriff
llardaood at Durham, not wishing to
take any chance bustled the negro to
Raleigh in an automobile.
It la said the negro, who had worked
at a bog killing In the afternoon, which
Miss Bandera also attended, went to her
home at night, killed Sanders snd his
granddaughter by means not yet deter
mined, attacked Miss Sanders) and after
wards cut her throat In a struggle In the
yard. He Is then believed to have put
her body In the house, net fire to the
dwelling and burned the bodies. The
charred remains were found early today.
The finding of Miss Sanders ssxlrt.
covered with blood in the negro's pos
session, and a knife at the scene of the
tragedy, identified aa the one used by
Moutague at the nog Rilling, Torm me
chief evidence against Montague.
Near tho ruina of tha Sanders house, a
path of blood leading to a nearby well
Indicated that an attempt was made to
cast the girl into tba welL Strands of bar
hair were found on the well posts, and
give evidence of tho girl's vain struggle
for Ufa.
EUROPEANS TRAVEL FREE
Hawaiian Commissioner of Immi
gration to Charter Steamer.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 10. For the
purpose of chartering a steamer to
carry European Immigrants free of
charge from Sallna Crus. Mex.. to
Honolulu. V. S. Clarke, Hawaiian Com
missioner of Immigration, arrived here
today on the steamer Sierra.
Referring to his mission, he said that
the question of reduced fares for Euro
pean liomeseekers already bad been
taken up with tho Tehuantepec Rail
road, and with free transportation from
Sallna Crus. the western terminus of
that line, he figures that tho class of
settlers wanted In the Islands can be
brought from Liverpool or Hamburg
for about $24 each.
DAILY XCTEROUsGICAL KLPORT.
PORTI-AND. Tec. -1. Maximum temper
ature, decrees: minimum. 21 df re s.
River reading. 4 A. M-. 4.2 feet. Changs
In last S4 hours. O.ft foot fall. Total rainfall
IS P. M. I 4 P M l .02 Inch. Total rain
fall since September 1. lsto. 13.2. Inches;
formal. 1 3 Inches: deficiency. J.Jt Inches.
Total sunshine, none: psslble sunshlns. S
hours. 3 minutes. Barometer reduced to
tea Isvsl) at P- St., 34!3 laches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
There has been a ronslderabla Increase In
pressure alons the Pacific t'oast. and the
Vi'estera Canadian storm has mnred east -mard
to Alberta, tiavfna rmtM rain In
W-etem Oreron and Western Wsshlnston.
and Itsht snosr In the bisktyou Mountains
In bVut.isrcstem Orison, and In Northeast
ern Washington. The northeastern storm
bas decressd In intensity, but It still con
trols wathr conditions to the Northeast,
and has caused llsht snow over the north
rn portion of the Appalachian Itlsblan.l.
X4ght saear has fallen, also, la colnrsrio,
m err, . -77rr
t- ' Tumi '
iSJr ; here, to
x& ; angle
: lnstant-
; ly. Stays
,1 where
.1 leave il
: until
changed.
fix.; Spring
' pressure
; joint
5 ' never
171 ?uet!rV
ri hi
- w - - es-a v I r.W iWAl. nc.iij asiail.
AMUSEMENTS I 11U o I , I " T r
SEAT MLE OPENS TODAY
HfTILIO THEATER
NIGHTS, beginning- FRIDAY.
Bargaia Matinee
fiat., l&e. JSC. SOe.
Xsu Matinees
Sna-Moa., l-tie-
Ths Musical Flay Success
The Burgomaster
Original Burgomaster. G. Welnburg.
Evenings $1.S0. L 750. 50c. SSe. 25c
THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT
Rpanixh-American War Veterans
BIG MINSTREL SHOW
HK1LIO THEATER
" December t. 10 One nigh only '
Tickets One Dollar
WATCH TOR GREAT STREET PARADE
R A V P R THEATER
IJrllVLtLV Morrison and Eleventh
n . . i si... t. leaker.
stain -. a -,uu- ' i,---Mgr.
Baker stock Company, To
right, all week. Mat. hat.; bar
.i vr., wed.. lie The Barnum
( of them alL .
"CH.tKLEl'5
That's enough. It has made mil
lions laugh. Try It. Eve.. 2oc.. 60c.
76c Mats.. 25c 50s Nest week
The Dollar Mark."
BUNGALOW VZZZZ
Main 117. A 4?U4. OEO. U BAKER, Mcr.
ALL THIS WEEK. MATS. THUR&. SAT
Dainty
GRACE CAMERON,
In her latft comedy uccea.
A soul-stirring plky; bsautlful story of
home life; full of pathos and comea''wI "
sueclsl musical numbers. Excellent company.
eompJate scenic production. Evenings, -oft
60c 70c Hi Msts.. 25c. 50c Next w..a
-Ole Olson.
MATINEE EVERY DAT.
MAIN 0. A loao.
THEATER
WKEK DECE1IBER 19 AUce Uw. I'""
Bully. Harlan E. Knight and la, preseniins
"The Chalk line." s-Marvelous anls-i.
(ins Hlbbert and 1 red Warren, rarnunf anu
Clarke bisters. El "ta. Orchestra. i-U-tures.
GRAND WeekDec.19
PELHAM
tsrwr ar
Vardon, ferry ana
Wilbur.
Leo and Chapman,
Kitty Edwards,
lne world's Oreat
est Hvpnotlo
loe
GKANDAbCOrE
oeientisfc. 11 usa.iuov"
Matinee overs any. z:S0; any seat. 15c
Evening performances at 7:S0 and B:'
balcony. I4o: lower floor. 26o: box seats. 50a
BEE THE BEST THEN THE BEST.
?
Week Commencing -ilonday Matinee. Dec 1
ATTR ACTION EXTRAOHD 1MRY.
MLLE. HKNIiLECR'S EDUCAIED
E1SMAS POODLES.
B OTHER FEATURE ACTS
Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:30, 7:80 and a.
LYRIC HS
Seventh snd Alder Streets.
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEB
- Keating A Flood Present
DIXLON KINO,
With the Iiyrlc Musical Comedy Company in
THE TOl-RloTS,'' , .
On. continued scream from start to "nlsn.
Two performances nightly, 7:45 andstlo.
Matinee dally. 2:45. Friday night. Chorus
Girls" Contest. Christmas day special
performancoa.
COMING
DO'BBSand HIS ARCTIC
MOTION PICTDRES
Mr. Dobbs has spent 10 years
in the North and his collection of
Arctic scenes depleting; life among:
the miners of the northern gold
fields.' rreat ice packs In the
Arctic, the midnight sun, the great
walrus hunt, showing: a hundred
thousand of theae monsters of the
northern seas of Siberia. The
Polar Bear, Eskimo, Reindeer mall
teams showa aa In life.
COMES COME! COME!
to the top of the world with Dobbs
and his camera. Hell ig: Theater.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
SKiHTS DKC. 2S and SO.
Prices. 60c, 75c and 1.00.
TODAY
id-We:k Changes-Big RyeTheaters
BT4Jt "The Lesson." "Joke on Bumptious."
Light at th. Window." Song production.
ARCADE "John Doe and Th. Cherub."
New York Police." "Max Goes Skl-lng."
Confer the Singer."
OH JOY "tittle Maiden of Spraewald."
"Winter's Bide." "Down on th. Farm,"
Song.
OI r O V "Tyranny of Florence." "Hunting
Chamois." "Old Norrl.'s Gal." "Wer
Indian Mother." Song.
TIVOLI Friday. "Western Welcome."
"Betty's Fireworks." "Cain and AbL"
Song, etc.
Utah and Manitoba. Llsht rain oocorred
at San Diego. CaL
In the northern plains states and een-tral-wostern
Canada temperatures ar. 2 d--reas
to 24 degreea above th. normal: lse
whre th. weather Is cooler than usual for
this tim. of th. year especially In statu
east of th. Mississippi Klver. where tem
peratures are 2 degrees to Si degrees be
low the normal.
Conditions ar. favorsbl. for occasional
rain Wednesday In Western Washington
and near th. Oreron Coast, and snow flur
ries In Eastern W'ashlngton and Northern
Idaho. No marked changes In tempera
tures will occur, and southwesterly winds
will obtain.
FORECASTS.
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THEODORE F. DRAKE,
temporarily in Charges
At Wllson-a Auction Home, eorn.r Id and
Tamhlll: sals at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson.
auctioneer.
' ' DIED. . '.
BJtANS At th. family residence. JST Stan
ton street. December 20. Mrs. Tonl Mi
randa Skans. age 68 years. Funeral an
nouncement later. - .
KELLER In this city December 30 at th.
family residence 20 East 45th street.
Hazel A. Daley Keller, aged 18 years. 7
months and 7 days. Funeral notice later.
ROBINSON Mrs.- Helen Robinson (see Yar
wood) died In San Francisco. CaL. Dec
ember 19. Funeral from Dunning 4 Mc
Entee's chapeL Notice of date later.
. MEETING NOTICES.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111.
A. F. and A. M. Stated communi
cation this (Wednesday) evening
it 7:30. West Park and Yamhill
itreet. Election and Installation of
.m,.rs and nayment of dues- visit-
tat brethren welcome. r m1lleb Scct.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. T.
Re8Rmeetmg this (Wednesday) evening
at S oclock. Second degree f"'.0' aX
receive petition, for this yeara admission.
VUltor. always wslcome. OSVOLD sec.
HASSALO LODGE, SO. 15, I. O. O. F.
Memhers will tajt. car this (vVednesday)
evening at 7:80, corner Second and Aider
atrJeu" to pay a fraternal visit to Kntn
Kigc No. Zll. I. O. O. F. .V.tor. InvUed
to accompany us. F. COZENS. Sec
n-voeT.Aicrh r!TA PTER. NO. 8.
r. a. M. Btatcd convocation this
(Wednesday, evening at 7:30
o'clock. Election sad Installation
of officers snd payment of dues.
A. M. KNAPP. Secretary.
FCNERAL NOTICES.
NUESSLER December 19. Otte Nuessler.
aged 70 years, two months. Members oi
th. German Aid Society ar. requested to
attend th. funeral of our late member,
which will take place Thuraday. L-ecem-ber
22. at 1:B0 P. M., from Dunning
McEntes-e, Seventh and Ankeny streeta.
' Friends are cordially Invited to attend.
H. C. BOHLMAN.
Secretary.
PALMER Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services of the law
Mary J. Palmer, of East St. Johns, which
win be held at Zeller-Byrnes Co. s parlors
today. Wednesday, December 21. at 111 A
M. Interment at Columbia Cemetery.
NUESSLER Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend th. funeral
services of the late Otto Nuessler, at Dun
ning 4 McEntee's Chapel, at 2 F
Thursday, December 22. Remains will be
taken to the crematorium.
MAUPIN Th funeral services of th. late
Thomas J. Maupln will be held at Fin
ley's parlors, it 11 A. M., today. Wednes
day. Friends Invited. Services at th.
grave private.
HICKS At Pullman. Wash., December 1.
Arthur E. Hicks, aged 23 years. 1 month
and 11 days. The funeral services will
be held at Kinley's parlors, at S P. M-.
today. Wednesday. Friends Invited. In
terment Rlvervlesr Cemetery.
HOLZER In this city. December 19. Made
lene Holxer. aged 71 years. Funeral from
East Side Funeral Directors" Chapel, East
Sixth and Alder, at 1:30 P. M. today.
Friends Invited to services at chapel. Ber
vlces at grave private.
TON8ETH FLORAL CO.
MAKyUAM SLUG.
Phones:. Main 6102, A 1102.
runnlng a McEntee, Funeral Directors.
th and lino. Phone Main 430. Lady as
sistant. IX flee of County Coroner.
" EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 20 3d st. Lady assistant. FUone M. 607.
j. p FIN LEY- SON, 3d and Madison.
xady attendant. Phone Mala , A 16V0.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. fl. Dunning, Ino, E. 62, B 2626.
EK1CSON CO, Cndertakers. Lady aaalst
snt. 4Q9 Alder.. M. 8183. A 2236.
ZEI.LER-BYRNE8 CO., Funeral Directors,
694 Williams avci both phones; lady asst.
LEKCH, Undertaker, cor. East Alder aad
Btn. East 78L B 1888. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HALL
Main SU8. A 1S89.
HUMANE OFFICER. EAST4774
NEW TODAY.
WE PAY YOU FOR BUYING OUR LAND
CHOICE FRUIT LANDS
IN 5 and 10-ACRE TRACTS
$110 PER ACRE
SI miles from Portland. InChehalem
soil. Timber worth more than price of
land. Purchasers may cut and snip
us cord wood in payment for land; we
pay difference in casn.
WESTERN FUEL GO.
387 East Morrison Street.
Four Fine Corners
Q TGf 100x100, on Williams
tt Ul f aSVS ave., ftood house. - busi
ness corner; worth $10,-
000.
1 sj enn 60i65. Market et. corner.
OXasOvvl fine for apartment
house; a snap.
1 e fff lOOzlOS, corner, on 3d
DIOjUUU st., with 9-room house;
bis; bargain.
An; Aflfl Fine business corner,
PaSDrUUU 100x100, concrete block
bid?., paying; over 10
per cent.
GRCSSI ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bids;., 4th and Oak.
"CAREY ACT"
PUBLIC LAND
OPENING
Ton are entitled to take up ISO acres
of Irrigated Land in tha
DESCHUTES VALLEY
Central Oregon.
Application can be made NOW.
Central Oregon Irrigation Co.
415 By. Esch. bids;, Portland, Or.
Ladd Addition
A Swell Home
New strictly modern 9-room house
with all latest Improvements, furnace,
fireplace, den. sleeping; porch, break
fast room, built-in bookcases and buf
fet: In fac nothing; missing; which
makes a complete room, on an 80-foot
street, with sll street Improvements In
and paid. Price only $6750; about
J2300 cash, balance terms.
C.KCSM St ZADOW,
31T Board of Trade Bldar, 4tb and Oak.
SEASIDE NOME
10-room modern house, elesrantly fur
nished, fronting- on board walk, at .
tresaely low price, If taken before first
of year. Write or call on
J. E. OATES
Seaside, Oregon.
Why Not?
Why not buy Alfalfa land at $85 per
acre when one year's crop will net the
purchase price. Why not trade your
unproductive city property for a pro
ductive farm with 65 acres alfalfa
land and 25 acres bearing fruit and
modern house and improvements.
ORCSSI BADOW,
817 Board, of Trade Bids.. 4t and Oak.
. A fine lot on , .
Hoyt Street
near 21st. Good for flats or
an apartment.
ri KEASEY
tlUMASOMJEFFERY
232 Chamber of Commerce. CJ
$2900
Willamette Heights
60X112
One block south of car. -Unobstructed
view- north down Rugby St.
Royal view for a home. Fine resi
dences all around. Make a payment
on this now and build when you get
ready. .
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
BUSINESS PROPERTY ON
HAWTHORNE AVENUE
It's a decided bargain. ,'WhyT Because
the owner wants to sell and. has made
the price right. , ,,Per
. . Month.
Grocery, rents for $ 44.00
Plumbing shop, rents for ' 18.00
Confectionery, rents for i.
Delicatessen, rents for 22.50
Four flats, rent for 60.00
Total $167.00
If taken soon will sell for $17,000.
easily worth $20,000. If interested call
at 1021 Hawthorne ave. Phone B 2967.
A VEBI ARTISTIC home built by owner.
Business called him away. Thoroughly
finished In hardwood; elegant design; s
rooms, private sitting-room, two fireplaces,
t bedrooms. Irvlngton. East 27S, C 1866. W.
H Her dm an.
BEAJL ESTATE DEAUJM.
Beck. William G., S12 Falling bldg.
Blrrell. A. H. & Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc.
Brubaker 4 Benedict, 502 McKay bldg. M.
M0.
Crispin A Herlow. 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook, B. S. A Co., 508 Corbett bldg.
Jennings A Co.. Main 18S 208 Oregonlan.
FALMER-JONES CO., H. P., 213 Commer
cial Club bldg.
Schalk. Oeo. D., 228 Stark St. Main X
A 2392.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition.)
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale lots.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS BARGAIN.
60x112 looking north down Rugby St.,
for only $2901; one block from car, among
fine homes and has an unobstructed view
of river and mountains. This would give
you a wonderfully fine view and so close
to good car service; make a payment on
this and build when you get ready.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
S32 Chamber of Commerce.
VIEW HOME SITE
on
Portland Heights.
This Is the best to be had.
Nearly one-quarter block.
$8000.
NORTHERN TRUST CO..
270 Stark St.
NEW MAPS. .
1, Latest map of Portland, Or., grrlBf
sew sddltlons. electrlo lines, etc.
2. 20-mlle circle of Portland's surround
ing, giving townships, ranges and soctios
numbers, new electrio lines and railroads,
etc. Price 60 cents each. Send stampa
The Crossley Co.. 709 Corbett bldg.
T-NICE lots, only 37S each, suitable for
small bungalow; close to Rose City Park
car; can be sold before or as soon as
completed at nice profit; water In; owner
Is building on lots adjoining already sold,
for full particulars see Jas. C Logan,
60x100, north front. In a fine residence
district, on E. Tamhlll. near 28th; street
Improved, cement sidewalk. Price $2o00;
S1O00 cash, balance yearly.
GRLSSI & ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bldg.,4th andOak.
A SNAP Two cnoice lots, SSxlOO, faelng
east, between Tillamook and Hancock, on
East 27th, In a choice restricted district;
nrice", for both, $2230: one-third cash, bal
ance 6 per cent. McCargar, Bates &
Lively, bio ramus .u"s-
And terms on 50x100 at S. E. corner of
Tlbbet and E. 20th; excellent site for a
horns. NORTHERN TRUST CO..
OTA Rtrk fit
GOING away, must dispose of 11285 equity
in two fine East Side residence, subdivi
sion, one worth $1750. the other worth
$1500 will take a good bond on account.
. n . . . -r- citpb
Some choice lots and quarter blocks,
close In. Central East Portland, at low
W?CQ? WAPPET-. 300 Lumber Exchange.
Tq down $5 per month, beautiful lot 3
blocks Mt. Scott 5c car; city water; street
HIGBx BISHOP M-CLASKET.
132 3rd St.
FOR SALE Two iota, restricted district.
50 per cent money Invested. Call 603 Cor-
bett bldg.
too BUYS 74-acr, close In. West Side,
only 16 "minutes' car ride. 5 -cent fare;
S35 cash, $10 per month. M. E. Lee, 411
1 orpMi
NICE east-front lot in Rose City Park, close
to car: imMDYBuioiiB 1 " .... - -'
easy terms. Room 432 Chamber of Com
merce.
Will sell my contract to one of the best
lots In the tract, 50x118. Price only $2350
before Jan. 1. M. 622.
FINE view lots, located near the largest
nark n tnS City; "IB uci irt-iia
lce: good terms; price $4.V to $1000. Call
Tabor 529. '
' PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lota, quarter blocks, tracts and
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
prices: some bargains. Main 8551. A 8839.
TWO-sightly lots. East 17th and Skldmore,
overlooking whole surrounding country.
Owner will build to suit; on easy terms.
Phone C 2794 or B 14S1. A 617. Oregonlan.
WEST PARK STREET.
Comer of Taylor, 100x100; fair Income
or might lease. Vanduyn A Walton, 615
Chamber Commerce.
EAST MADISON and 22d, lot 50x100, $."00
less than value lor cash. Pbone East
41AO Tain 475.
WILL discount one-half, for cash, equities
' ki,.A, T.aiii-Mhiirst lots lin ta
.U--.. ... art l-.nl.i
3 LOTS, 1 block from W-W car. In Wood-
StOCK: " a Pars""- xv. . , ; , - .
Board ot Traqe oios- r-nontr ..xaiti i-q.
100x100 IN Piedmont, corner Rodney ave.
ana Jsrreii at., e-w. -
OI v-ommei tp.
BEAUTIFUL building lot In Laurelhurst.
close to canine; cwr . J .m.
Room 432 Chamber of Commerce.
r.r aaiew-Honsea.
SAVE MONEY BY BUILDING THIS WIN-rr-r-i
tn-iii hnlld snd finance. A. C. Fur
long, contractor, 6S Ch. of Com. Main
.
15500 MODERN" S-room house. West Side,
walking distance; $1000 cash, balance to
suit you. ji. -
aa- TJOWN buvs 2-room house and nice
lot it Ken. Park; price t4M. Portland
Homes CO.. 2U Mon-wiiPi.
6 ROOMS. $1,150, any terms; acre home with
buildings; eiouv. xo v-. .
Tabor 2000
FOR SALE By builder and owner. 7-room
bungalow, just i""--"-. a
asa or terms.. Y 606, Orcaooiaa,
SWELL HOME.
$5850 WORTH $7000
TRVINGTO New house. Oak floors
with 2-strlp mahogany border, plate-glass;
six large rooms and den. pantry, sleeping
porch, six closets. 2 toilets, bath-room.
2 porches and large garret, fireplace, full
cement basement and A-l furnace, wash
tubs, wood-lift; every built-in modern con
venience; beautiful electric light and as
fixtures; lot 13 In block 102 of Irvlngton,
size 60x100: wide parking, asphalt Btreet,
cement walks and curbs, sewer, water
and gas all paid and Included at $585u;
-a swell home and a real sr-ap: read de
scription again and then, compare with
others. v
t A. BACKUS. 519 Board of Trade Bldg..
A BEAUTIFUL
CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW.
On corner. IOOxTCo, on Hawthorns
ave. carllne; 7 rooms, hall, bath
and storeroom, full basement, fur
nace; . line finish; a small amount
down and balance In 4 years at T
per cent. If you buy this for sn
Investment, we will rent it for
$40 per month for 3 yeara The
price la
$0000.
NORTHERN TRUST CO.,
270 Stark St.
ALBINA AVE. HOME. -Very
swell 6-room two-story house, with
all latest Improvements, butlt.ln closets,
bookcase, fireplace, etc. corner lot 50x100.
some fruit, shade trees; on Albina avs. ;
price $5200, $1500 cash and $25 per month,
or 100x100 with same house and good 4
room cottage for $7700. Fine property.
GKUSSl & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
SUBURBAN HOME 2 ACRES.
All improved and under cultivation:
modern 5-room bungalow: good buru and
other buildings, all fenced, a fine home,
6-cent car fare, 25 mlr.utcs out. Price
$400U; terms.
THOMPSON SWAM,
206 Rothchlld Bldg.. Portland. Or.
Bet 4th and 5th on Washington, snd 6tn
and Main sts.. Vancouver. Wash.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
EASY TERMS.
7 rooms. 50x100 lot: Improvements in
and paid; Berlin buffet and bookcases,
solid oak floors, baths, furnace, fireplaces,
laundry trays, mirror door. gas. etc: terms
$300 down, balance $25 per month. Na
tional Realty & Trust Co., Wash
ington SL, room 616
ANOTHER GREAT BUT, $2350.
A new 5-room bungalow located in Irv
lngton Park. 2 blocks from Alberta car
line; full cement basement. 50x100 lot;.
' dining-room has paneled beam celling."
bulll-ln china cabinet, etc: fine large por
celain bath, etc.; this property Is well
worth $3000. David Lewis, room 2 Lum
bermens bldg.. 5th and Stark sts.
NEW and handsome 7-room house in one erf
the best Irvlngton districts, on East lOtn
st.; very attractively arranged; three bed
rooms and sleeping porch, attic; modern
In every particular; furnace, flrep(ace and
oak floors; beautiful llvlng-roonV dining
room and den; price $6100, reduced from
H500. McCargar, Batea & Lively, dlJ
Falling bldg.
EAST TAYLOR. NEAR EAST 17th.
Walking distance; attractive 6-room
house, furnace, and modern ail through;
built 3 years; excellent neighborhood; aa
an investment a good profit can be seen;
$4350, $1830 cash.
THE SPANTON" CO.,
l6Oak S t. 1
FOR SALE Dwelling-house. 7 rooms, mod
ern, shade trees, fruit, cement walks,
paved street half block away. Corner
lot. full cement basement, house furnished..
Will lease for $35 per month: one years
privilege of buying. This Is the snap you
have long looked for. Richmond district.
Call 507 McKay bldg. Main 4710.
$1200 BRAND new 4-room cottage, ideal
for family of two or four persons, de
sirable location. Two blocks to Rose
City Park carllne. Almost any payment
down and the balance on easy monthly
payments. Owner Edward Hynson, Mer
chants Trust bldg.
" BELMONT STREET SNAP.
Good 8-room house with 5 bedrooms, an
In good repair, or a corner lot 50xd0 on
Belmont St.. west of 28th. Price only
$3150; $1000 cash and $25 per month.
GRU.SSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg- 4th and Oak.
FOR SALE An apartment-house that pro
duces 20 per cent on the purchase price,
two-story, new. frame building; all rented,
$8000 cash; great bargain;
J. II. TIPTON CO.. '
1108-10 Spalding Bldg. Phone Marshall
2745.
Before you buy or sell SEE
DETSCH t WITWER.
Specialists in Real Estate
For the man of moderate means.
UUAKU Ul .j ..... -
Real Estate. Rentals. Insurance.
R-ROOM modern bungalow; electric- light,
hot and cold water, bath, toilet, woodllft.
Winter's wood, shades, linoleum on kitch
en floor, good range; all for $1950: equity
8750. balance $15 per month: 2 blocks of
Mount Scott car. F 599, Oregonlan.
ANOTHER BIG SNAP FOR $3L'50.
25x100 lot with a 2-atory house bringing
In $25 per month: It Is on Market street,
nea" 14th; an apartment-house site; $1250
cash will handle it. David Lewis, room
8 Lumbermens bldg.. 5th and Stark sts.
PRACTICALLY new 6-room modern house
on Clackamas street, in attractive Holla
day district; hardwood floors, fireplace,
full cement basement and furnace; price
t.V'50 easy terms. McCargar. Bates Ac
Lively. 315 Falling building.
$50 CASH. BUYS
5 rooms, large lot. 75x110 ft.. 1 block front
carllne; more ground next to this place
if you prefer at $3 per lot: price $0
down $18 month. National Realty & Trust
iriM. Washington st.. room Bl.
rOOM bungalow; all conveniences; flre
place, beam ceilings, range, shades, lino
leum, chicken-house and run; acre.
$1150 cash, balance long terms. Ralnaford.
Rlsley Station. Oregon City Una.
BY OWNER Good 7-room modern house.
onuTes- walk south of P O., 'on loth
carllne; $4000; easy terms if sold before
Dec 23. Owner leaving; a snap. Calf 312,
Sherman St. r-none jaam jji...
KFW s-rbom modern house on corner, 415
14th st. opposite Portland Academy;
ilew of mountains, choice neighborhood.
1S500 $3250 cash, balance on time. OwnT
Ir H. M Tomllnson. 316 City Hall.
K . lOEl '
to, eight-room bouse, two lots with
flenty of fruit close to river and car.
For sale or trade for smaller place..- AB
605, Oregonlan.
BUNGALOW, near Patton boulevard. This is
a gem; modern and up to date; must sell,
however, will take $2750. $200 cash, bal
ance In monthly payments. See owner.414
lipajdingbldg; ,
STROOM modern house, on 57th street, near
Montavllla car ne, rent $!. per month.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
102 Fourth St.
. Main 85. A 3500.
4-room house and 2 lots, cheap for cash,- S
inlnutea- walk to Kenton factories; must
be sold at once. Inquire 1870 Bayard St.,
Peninsular station. J
4-ACRE HOME, $000. $250 CASH. -4room
house, nice laying ground. 50
fsre Brentwood; a fine little buy. Fred
-W. German. a23 Burnside. M. 2778. .
KFAUTIFUL 5-room fcungalow, close in,
50 feet from WR car. easy . terms. Call
333 Gerllnger bldg.. or phone Main 7oll.
" GRAND AVE.
Choice corner with 7-room house. Vsn
duyu Walton. 615Chamber Commerce.
IRVINGTON Attractive new home, 4S3
East 17th St.. N. See this If Interested.
Phone East 394: terms to suit.
82500 RESIDENCE for $2000: close In oa
East Side; $1000 cash and balance on time.
O 5115. oregonlan.
Business Properly.
BUSINESS PROPERT1.
On Williams ave.. stores below, apart
ments above; Income nets over 0 per cent
above all expenses; better than a corner;
investigate this: price and terms st office.
ZIMMERMAN.
310 Board of Trade Bldg.
Acreage.
"LOOK HERE" .
S 1-5 acres near Tlgsrd for 1225 per ncre,
only 8 miles out, all cleared: ideal.
10 acres on the Barnes Road, close in.
Give us an offer. ,
"0 acres near Hlllsboro. all cleared. A
nice little house and barn, only I mile
from good station; $3000. half cash.
SEE HALL A ATCHISON
213 Gerllnger bldg..
Second and Alder.
40 ACRES, close in. unuea . ? e.
good public road. 15 acres cleared, balance
very light brush, soil rich, land lies well,
well watered bv never falling stream, good
school adjoining land: $200 per acre and
only $2000 canh. balance to suit pur
chaser. E6S. regonlan. .
44 ACREsI 2 miles west of St. Johns, all
good heavy timber, wood estimated 12.
000 cords, on good public road, well wa-
tered one-fourth mile to good ptibMa
school- $150 per acre and one-fourth,
down, balance to sult; E 588. Oregonian.
ACREAGEFOR SUBDIVIDING. " V
Fractional 80 acres on carllne close to
city running water; buy now before tha
raise sure to come in the early Spring.
Vanduyn tt Walton, 515 Chamber Com-mi-rce.
' ' '
" BARGAIN COUNTER-PRICE
I have equities in on or two sores sear
I.ents that I must sell before Xmas, and
can give you a price that will astonish
you. .Write me today. F. BS5. prcsTonlan,