Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 25, 1912, Page 12, Image 12

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DUHIWAY FILES
NEGATIVE EVIDENCE
State Official Prepares His
Argument to Go in
Voters' Pamphlet.
EXPERT HARRIS HITS BACK
Assertion Made That State Printing
Office Has Been Conducted Sat
isfactorily to Unions and
Label Is Onlj Question.
SALEM. Or.. July 24. (Special.)
-Would you enter into a. contract to
employ only members of one certain
labor organization and bind yourself
to comply with all Its laws now la
force and hereinafter to be enacted T Is
one of the queries asked the people of
the State of Oregon by Willis S. Duni
way. State Printer, In the negative ar
gument to go Into the voters' pamphlet
as opposed to the bill providing for a
flat salary for the printer.
"If a majority of you vote "332 X Yes'
on the official ballot November 5, 1812.
you will peremptorily order that the
State Printer shall" tie the State. of
Oregon up Into that sort of a contract
ia -closed shop contract of unlimited
duration." he continues.
Declaring that the Socialist faction
of the Salem Printers' Union, "as
agents of the International Typograph
ical Union." with headquarters at In
dianapolis, are to proceed to carry Into
effect their scheme for a "closed shop"
in the Statehouse. supplant economical
"piecework" with extravagant "time
work" and get their hands Into the
State Treasury of Oregon through con
trol of a newly formed "State Printing
Department." he asserts that the law
which Is proposed is full of "Jokers"
especially "Jokers" as to large appro
priations, a closed shop and a state
owned, state-supported printing plant.
Recall Eaters Into Plan,
He claims that the main purposes of
the act as now openly boasted by them
are "to work practical Tecall of the
present Republican State Printer by
(tripping him of all authority in his
office and forcing him to resign before
half his term is served: to take con
trol of Oregon's printing away from
the State of Oregon and by 'closed shop'
contract put the printing In control of
the Socialists who dominate the Salem
union "as agents of the International
Typographical Union,' and to bind the
State of Oregon to agree to comply
with any tyrannical or extortionate law
. that may hereafter be adopted, without
the knowledge of the State of Oregon."
In responding to the argument State
Printing Expert Harris Issued the fol
lowing today:
"It would be difficult for a man con
versant with the facts to promulgate
a more prejudiced and misleading doc
ument. In my opinion, than the argu
ment of Mr. Duniway against the initi
ative measure. It will be a shame If
political relations prevent a thorough
examination of facts for the benefit of
all who might otherwise be misled. The
publication of this argument by the
State Printer in behalf of his own spe
cial Interests will cost twice the sum
that has been expended in behalf of
the Initiative bill.
State Maintains "Inlom Shop."
"The entire argument of Mr. Dunl
way in effect sets out to make hira the
safeguard of the state against the en
rroachments of organized labor and the
much discussed closed shop. He es
says to defend the 'open shop,' and in
fers that a great scheme to turn the
state printing department over to the
unrestrained exploitation of the typo
graphical union is about to take place,
and in this he Infers that the interna
tional union, with headquarters at In-
- dianapolis. has probably taken part.
As a matter of course the state print
ing office has been a union shop for
years before Mr. Duniway took charge
and during his Incumbency, and the
prediction can properly be made that
there will be no disposition to change
it for some time to come. The contract
which Mr. Duniway parades, however,
has onlv to do with the use of the union
label. Its alleged drastic provisions are
contingent only upon the use of the
union label. Mr. Duniway has not
signed it, and as a result does not use
the union label. In all other respects
he has conducted the office In con
formity to union principles and with
satisfaction to the union.
"The new law does, perhaps Inad
vertently, say the State Printer 'shall
contract' for the services of printers,
etc. It in no manner whatever stipu
lates what sort of a contract. The
state is not In any sense bound by this
law to contract for union printers any
more than is any other printing es
tabllshment In the state or in the
United States. . . ."
ARMY ON HIKE IN RAIN
(CV.ntfnu.d From First Pace.
pearing column that swung into a rain
soaked field to establish a bivouac
camp at noon. The troops could not
have been more wet had they swam the
cnenaus niver.
Getting Dry Problem Met.
The problem of getting dried out
and establishing a comfortable field
camp was promptly and effectively met
by the Oregon troops. Shelter tents
were hurriedly pitched, stores un
packed and covered, and then company
firea were built. Within an hour the
troops were thoroughly dried out.
Orders tor the Third Oregon to take
the field Immediately were received
late this afternoon and the regiment
was drawn up by Colonel Poorman
and deployed a mile south of the
bivouac camp. The regiment went out
In light marching order, prepared for
combat and made a splendid showing
for promptness in responding.
It is believed the order was designed
merely to test the capacity of the On-
gon command for promptness in taking
the field.
Brigadier-General R. K. Evans, chief
of the division of militia affairs, re
viewed the water-logged column as it
came in off the march from Elma at
noon. "There's the old Oregon regi
ment," he said enthusiastically aa the
Third swung past him.
General Evans, one of the best
known tacticians of the United States
Army, served In brigades to which the
Oregonlana were attached in severs
maneuver campaigns at American
Lake, and as a major of infantry he
came in frequent contact with the Ore.
gon command in the Philippines. As
both armies, knowing little of the
movements of each other, are proceed
in with the greatest caution for pur
noses of thorougn reconnoissance.
decisive battle may not occur before
Friday, and the final outcome of the
simulated warfare may not be brought
out until Saturday. Kngagements oe
tween companies, and possibly bat
tallona, can hardly be avoided tomor
SEVEN YEARS
MISERY
How Mrs. Bethune was Re
stored to Health by. Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
RfltMton. Mo. "For seven years I
suffered everything. I was in bed for
four or nve days at a
time every month,
and so weak I could
hardly walk. I had
cramps, backache
and headache, and
was so nervous and
weak that I dreaded
fr"A to see anyoni
have anyone move in
. .VX 1 the room. The doc
the room. 1 he doc-
rina to ease me at
those times, and said that I ought to
liana an ATMirfl T1 tt T would not listen to
UBfC a vyviisinvMi
that, and when a friend of my husband s
told him about Lydia J finKnam s veg
etable Compound and what it had done
for his wife, I was willing to take it.
Now I look the picture or neaiin ana ieei
lib. i yv, T can rlo all mv own house
work, work in the garden and entertain
company and enjoy tnem, ana can want
.. nrHinnrv woman, anv day
in the week. I wish I could talk to every
suffering woman ana gin, ana ieu mem
what Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has done ior me. ..
Dema Bethune, Sikeston, Ma
D a Ko- thn remedv which did this
AWUauv.-,
was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
T ha. fcolruwl thousands of women who
have been troubled witn displacement,
nWrsition. tumors, irrecr-
UUlOlllUlwwv,.., ' ' ,
UiiUlUCS, p-.vruaw '
bearing down feeling, indigestion, and
nervous prostration, aiier an ouiet mcua
.r -a -nr 1 )i - A -
have failed, wny aon i yuu
row, but the brigade commanders, pro
nnr . in war. wllL in all likell
hood, consume another day in feeling
of the enemy.
200 KILLED, THEORETICALLY
Enormous Technical Damage Done
on Mississippi Valley Field.
rixt noiTOT.ES. Wis.. July 21.
Aaa.. Oftft onHi.ra t acll n 1 fa 1 1 V WBTC
killed, many were wounded, scores of
spies and prisoners were capiurea ana
1. 1 .1 anil r-. i irni (1. VA hlOWn U D.
as the result of the War Department's
maneuvers uckuii ""'"J w .............. . -
tual war conditions for regular and
Between here and Camp McCoy, 64
miles to tne west, ine uuverumrui ia
arranged a battlefield upon which In
me uvai icu "ojb ...... . . . -
blank cartridges, cannon and other ac
coutrements will unaenaae an exien-
. I .. Mmnalrn
Today's casualies were the result of
the advance of the regulars, known as
tne rea army, irum tamp . "
a point almost half way here. The
. V. 1- ll..t tha "..He" hllV, InVflde'l
a hostile country by crossing the Mis
sissippi niver at UH. vruoe an 11 ma.
here, they are advancing to take pos-
BeBBIUIl.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. July 24. Maximum temper-
ture. 65 dr: minimum, on Degrees.
River reading. 8 A. M., S.T feet: change In
est 24 hours, o.l loot ran. Total ratnrail.
P. M. to & p. M.. 0.05 men; total rain
fall since September 1. mil. 35.18 Inches;
normal. 44.41 Inches: deficiency. 9.22 inches.
Total sunshine, none; possible. 15 hours 6
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea leven
at P. M.. 29.S4 inches.
THE WEATHER.
Wind
3
State of
Weather
6TATION3.
Raker ..........
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90 10,
7810
54 0.
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70
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.46 4 SE
.00) 6 NE
no
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Claar
Boise
Boston
Calry
Chicago
Colfax
Denver . .........
Des Moines
pt. cloudy
84 o.
06 lOIPW IRaln
SO 0
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7SiO
9fi 0
94 0
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70 0
80 0
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74 0
92 0
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58 0
S! 0
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65:0
720
,00' 6 NW.Clear
Duluth
Galveston
02116!W
Clear
.00 12 S
,00 4:W
00 4!S
ooii:iNE
.00 4 W
,oo,2.-.:se
00! 1SW
no a s
Helena
Jacksonville
Pt. cloudv
Cloudy
Clear
Kansas City
Klamath talis ...
Laurler
T.oa Anreles .....
Clear
Cloudy
'Clear
IrMouriw
Mamhfleld
Medford
O0il6jNW
iPt. cloudy
ontreai
;ew Orleans ....
w Tork
rorth Head
. uu !- . r.
,00, 1'SW
OOI s sw
.a2t24,PB
Clear
Clear
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Cloudy
vnnh Yakima . . ,
00:
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05!
6 ,&
6 W
6:S
6 NW
fiiw
ICIear
Pendleton
Portland
Cloudy
Roseburg-
.00
Cloudy
Clear
'clear
;t. Louis
;t. Paul
1 1 TakM
96 0
.00
i.OOllO NW
900
ss'o
7410
60 0.
82 0
,00110 s
.0O'tl2!W
. 02I t xw
S4120-S
.00 12 VW
i Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
doiiriv
San Francisco . .
Tatoosh Island . .
Wl
alia nana ...
ashlngton
'elser
'enatchee
Pt. cloudy
700
..-.8 I NE IRaln
95 0
Oft 1 5 w riar
4 0
!oo! 5N' Pt. cloudy
Winnipeg
700
onll A VW Httr
ellowstone r-a.ra
7SiO
.001 8.6W ICIear
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
. ...rii.. iii. Northern Rocky
. . . -.. naain RtAtes. whtla another
,1. - ,ha Northeastern States. An area
,.,.L Within the last 12 hours
Ilaht rains have fallen In Northwestern Ore
on. Wsjhlnston. Western and Central Can
" . ' . -1 .nn..H Vehraxka. the Lake
Region, and most ot the Atlantic States.
The rainfall was raoaer,icu nr.,
western Washington. Ohio and the District
of Columbia, and heavy In Western Pennsyl
vania Thunder storms were reported from
Seattle. Denver. North Platte and Toledo.
Tha weather is warmer iu "'
southeastern Washington. Idaho, Western
!f.?"L i,k. Region. Ohio and St.
Lawrence Valleys and the Carolina, and It
f".,.. ., if the Cascade Mountains In
J-T 1 Waxhlna-ton. In Arizona, the
r.ntr.i Plateau O I a... "
Manitoba. Northeastern Florida and the Mid
The conmtTon. are favorable for local
Thnradar In this district with
cooler weather in Eastern Oregon and South
era Idaho. v arianie wuiua, . aw
westerly win obtain.
FORECASTS.
t ,i-a .na vlrlnltv Probably showers;
aoum to w " ..... . .
Oregon Local aaowera; uuwia'i ,v w
Washington Local showers; southwest to
est wlnda . , .
i.i. ho Probably local showers; cooler In
south portion. 4
Acting District Forecaster.
A total or n,.'.v -r a a V
through str.aea in in- ... .eUv...
mfnts was an Increase of 25.827 a week tor
SS.204 employes. -
6OMEB RESORTS.
NORTH BEACH INN
. " Jfew ton, Wais.
Most delightful and convenient loca
tion on Washington Beach, Large shady
grounds extending directly to the ocean.
Accommodations for murf bathing- Con
venient to hot salt baths and post
ofllce. Exoollent table and service.
Address Mrs. N. M. Dewey, Magr,
X.omat Brack, n'uk.
THE T.IORNIXG OREGOXIAN, THTJKSDAY, JULY
HOTELS AND BtTMMFB RESORTS.
HOTEL
OV13BLOOKIXG THE OCEAJT.
nprtED JUNE 1. WITH COMPLETE SUMMER CRKW.
. a a in,n.nv.m-n ts.
aiany new ana "-"ri
WltHOUt Data.- HOI Mil di.ii r
, . , . . .. .... II I Katne anH KUff h
5Sdinheo'fajorhnShnrwVoPU
AfoTZtlVl"
I HOTEL
HOTEL OREGON,
Portland, Or.,
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co
HOTEL SEATTLE,
Seattle, Wash.
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.,
The PORTLAND
C. J, KAUFMANS. Manager
A homelike) hotel, pleasantly
located In the heart of the
city. All outslae rooms. Con
cert by Symphony Orchestra
In courtyard every evening.
Hotel motors meet all trains
and steamers. European,
Vl.oO upwards.
Mallory Hotel Family H
1 a
-Id
mi'
EifsS-
iOTEL CORNELIUS
House of Welcome
Our 14-passenger electric 'brut meets all trains. A
Inch-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater
and shopping district. One block
W UCU fSJLAVA - ; -
liU li-J (,UKl.l.LlV9
J. W. Blain, Pre.. ' Flelde Jone
FURNISHED TENTS AT
COLUMBIA BEACH
ON THE PACIFIC
Each tent is equipped Tath beds, bedding, stove, table, cooking utensils,
etc You will have the free use of shower baths, water, swings, tennis
courts and boats. Good board may be secured at 35 cents per meal or
$1 per day Make your reservations at Western Oregon Trust Co., 272
Stark Street, or write Frank E. Roberts, Manager, care Columbia Beach
Hotel, Columbia Beach, via Warrenton, Oregon. - .
7sVf i!SS
NEW
a;es
QISOPUH
WITH BATH
PORTIAND.ORE.
$155 PER DAY UP
WlhlKMIOflHECm
ftlTHOUTBATHSI-UP
ARE TOC GOIG CAMPING TRY
WILH0IT SPRINGS
Beat Camp Grounds on the Const.
Auto Bus tor Your Bag-gage. Auto
cio , Pvurv T )nv.
Hotel, Evropenn Plan. Rates Reaaonable.
Phone East 3138 or B S6S3.
Necanicum Inn
Large, newly-furnished rooms over
looking ocean. Beautiful grounds and
flowers. Home comforts, home cook
ing; boating, fishing, sandy beach. Its
former guests Its best advertisement.
For terms address Mrs. , Damun,
Seaside, Oregon.
a. T- '
MOORE
Electric lighted. Rooms
with or
i:..T. r- n.hha
Steam heat
SI i orTH Vltnhan will
OA, X MOOHE, Prop.
MULTNOMAH TSS
In size, appointments, twrjes
and fireproof q u a 1 1 1 y of the
building the leading hotel In
Portland, the Multnomah, offer
to the discriminating traveler
every comfort and convenience
found only In the beat hotels of
the East. Nine stories of steal
and conorete, with 7.6 room
and suites. palaUaUy furnished,
with rates from I1.B0 to J5 per
day. European plan. Motor
'busses meat all train and
steamer.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
J. X. BSOWKELL, Aaat Ms
Both hotels
centrally located
modern in every
respect, and
conducted on th
Props.
European plan.
Props.
Portland's Finest
otel
-
15th and Yamhill Streets
ROBT. H. SCHOPS, Manager
JUST OPENED
aBaaBaaaaa-MfJBaM-V
Finest Location in the City
for a Residential Hotel
210 elegantly furnished rooms, each
and every one supplied with every 20th
century convenience, strictly up to dale.
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.
Ellht Stories of Solid Concrete Con
struction. A place where you need not hesitate
to mike home for your a-rowing family.
CLEAN WHOLESOME PUBE.
Rates for the summer months will he
extremely moderate to permanent suesta
Location 15th and Yamhill ruts It
within easy walking distance.
Portland, Or.
from any ear-in
I.J-LJ.1
-F-a-t
Vlce-Prea. A. Crouae. Mgr.
Oceanhill Hotel
KEWPOST, 0EEG0N
An exclusive quiet family
hotel. E 1 e c t r i c-lighted.
Ample playgrounds for
children; accessible beach,
no grade to climb; shel
tered from all winds.
Shore dinners a specialty.
Bus ' meets boats. Make
reservations now.
GotoLongBeach
And Stop, at
The Portland
European Plan. Reasonable Rates. Up-tO-Date
Cafeteria and Delicatessen.
Home Cooking: Onr Specialty.
ETJGEXE HAK.IEMASi Proprietor.
THE HACKNEY COTTAGE
Enlaurajed Dlnias - Room Capacity and
leciruxea asonae.
Beautiful Surroundings and
MOST PLEASANT SPOT OW NORTH
BEACH.
Home comforts. Special rates by the
week. Make reservations by mall or wire.
Address. SEAVIEW. WASH.
Ho! for Cascadia
Best mountain resort on Coast; best
medicinal water, scenery, hunting and
fishing; nature's own conservatory of
health. Auto or stage from Lebanon or
Brownsville.
Write or phone
C. M. CE1SEXDORFER,
Caacadiau Oreitoa.
Oins ana women ui aiujia. uimd e ' q .
Quantities of lace. The work Is mostly done
in uuwir wwi .
25, 1912.
AMtrsaiEyrs.
"POPULAR PRICES"
HEILIG
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Phones: Main 1. A Xltt.
TONIGHTweek1118
SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY
CATHRINE COUNTISS
in th Convedy
"A Woman's-Way
77
Evenings, 76c, 50c 35ft 28c. .
Matinee, 25c
NEXT WEEK
The comedy. "Merely Mary Ann."
SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY
MATS A iota
MAT.
16e
Il "
SOe
I XJGHTS: ISC, tSc SOe. T
HI1L& A. 1 ixviiui an." - "
Sale. Lydia Nelson, Katbl GultinL Bolibe
and Dale, Reldy and Currier, Win slow and
bttTtter, urcnestra, nctures.
ANTAGES
WKEK JULY 52 "The Holdup." Howard
ana ueiores, ins r uur riww.Mjii " :
Lennon. B ikoff and Belmont. Fantages
Orchestra. Popular Prices. Box office
open 10 A. M. to 10 P. . Boxes ana iir-t
row Balcony reserved. Phones: A 5
.36,
Main 4836. Chrtaln .i30, 1:30, .
Matinee Every Day.
cm m- r-,iialUn
Kefioed VaadvlH
Special Summer Prices
Nighta
10 and 20c
Matinee
Any Seat 10c
-frvir jTTT-r Clarence Wilbur A Co.,
Kelly ana wnaer, mas xwj -"""
II..L ann Hnnlon. E. J. MOOn. May
Ellnore. Orchestra, Pictures.
OAKS
PORTLAND'S GREAT Aaiua -MENT
PAUK.
V BUr Free Programme of Outdoor Acts
? CIRCUS. CIRCUS. CIRCUS.
4 P. M. and 8:30 P. M.
T Boyd Ogle's One-Ring Circus best
in the country. Every ""rnoon
and evening. Real circus band. All
X Ed'ucated Dogs and Ponies Big acta
1 Funniest of Clowns.
V oaks Park Band every afternoon
and night.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK.
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta.
SACRAMENTO
vs.
PORTLAND
JUI.T 23, 24, 25. Sfl, 27. 28.
Games Begin Weekdays at 3t00 P,
M.
snnoHji n , .iw .
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY.
Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
FUKEBAI, NOTICES.
. . . . . i . t..i .,4 TA.a Tl l.r,ni BI
f.a veara. beloved husband' of Mrs. Cella
Mergens and father of Mrs. Josephine Mc
Kibben. Mrs. Mary Shields. Helena, Alfred
and Masdalino Mereens. Funeral will take
Norih. tomorrow (Friday). July at 8. W
corner E. 12th and Pine streets. 9 o clock.
Friends respectfully invited. Interment alt.
calvary uemeierj
cTpirt.m37 if the residence of her
daughter. 660 Belmont. July 24. Mrs. EI
Tnontns. iu aa&, munt.-t . - :- .
. low and F. C Stackpo e. Friends In 't'd
10 attend funeral services, which v. ill b"
held at the above residence at 2 P. M
Saturdav. Julv 27. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
ROTH The funeral services of the late Er
aa.t Bnth who nassed away at the
late residence,' Columbia Boulevard. July
33, win taae place i "Yi
formed Church, situated upon said boule
vard. toany t-rnursuayi, m a ..a J-',""
Friends who reside in the central portion
ri rJ: -i... u a att.nH can inter
cept carriages at corner of East Flanders
tarment at Love's Cemetery.
QUIROLO At the residence of his daugh
ter. Mrs. Frank Poni, 1258 Greeley St..
Su 1 . a. Funeral from the
above residence at IP. M. today (Tbur.
S'-v "Xk .'.j Mill sts. Services at 2
V M. 'Friends invited. Interment River
.... a ... femeterv.
. . ..n. ...clrienca 8114 Hoi
tfbUh At Lite lomuj ' " .
- ?' a. JaTtJ.'S? VnE R7
SLrJ- Al?"lY.r of"' Mr" d Mrl Albert
Sschman. Friends Invited to attend fu
-era services. . S"-M ,!.
aahn," "juY;" "A: interment- Mount
cnii TJoru- Cemetery.
...r. ..t. ,ht. attv. .Tulv 22. Claude i-i
" tr " . ' ,1. i-aa irnn t h. IX
walker, agea o ..ca..
days. Funeral from tho family residence.
morrow (Friday) July 28; thence to th
Atkinscn Memorial Church, Bast Everett
and East 29th sts. North, where funeral
Jf.-.. -ill he held at 4:30 P. M. Friends
invited.
BRAUNE In this city. WIm J.
need 47 years 8 months 23 days. Services
. i O M t Vl Bar.
today. Juiy . -. - "nV ,'-.
lors 01 me e-h-i. ; - .
iu Tra-t Alder st. Interment Rose City
. - i ( i lira
William Bonser, who passed away In this
chJpel tomorrow' (FrlSa?" at 1 o'clock
p M. Interment at Mount Scott Park
Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invit-
. tn attnnd.
BRODIE The funeral services of the late
Mrs. ueorgia. o. x.. "r. V m
.... f.nar, n.rlnm EL. HI A. M.
tomorrow irTiuayi, J"1)
vited. Interment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery.
Services at the grave private.
PMyfaBrT,Fune5i .Trvic."wlll "be heid at
years. .,,..,1 tomorrow
(FrtSK. July"28. at f0 A" Mrrrlend. re
aoectfuily invited. Interment Greenwood
nrwiTT The funeral services of Pearl
Hewitt, beloved wife of Arthur L. Hewitt,
will be neia at nunu o iu,..-.
at 2:SO P. M. tomorrow (Friday). Friends
invited, interment jvwp ..v ...... .
Works. East 3d and Pine Sts. fcaat lit.
llllMiMa.Tlff ... .. ...v
neril director and undertaker, 0 Third St..
corner Balmon. UMJ naaa-
Dunnln MrEntee, Funeral Directors,
-.i7 . -a Vine. Phone Mala 430. LadT at-
tendant. Office of Coontr Coroner,
w. 7ELXER CO.. 692-4 Wiluams ave.
ir..4 lOKti C. ions. Idr attendant.
ruo" a. -
MEMORIALS Portland Marble Works,
. ...T .14- l ltxr Hall. Kntali. 181(15.
J P FINLEY A SON. Sd and 3Iadlsoo.
Tdy attendant. Phone Main , A ISPS'.
Funeral Directors
to F. 6. Dimnirtg. Inc.. E. 68,
B 2535.
LEECH, rndertaker, cor. Eat Aider and
Xth. tMMt IS1. X lOOO. .-."J 4.CUU4.44..
"sKEWESCOMPANY, 3d and Clay. Main
IS.. A 83;i. """-"-
LONE FIR CEMETERY
500 choice lots and single graves
on new ground for sale. Office
206 Commercial Blk. Telephone
Main 4&89. , ,
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AFCTTOJf SALES TODAY.
A -R.Va'. Anetlon House. leA-S Parlt St
at 10 o'clock, we sell the furnishings, etc..
from the late Dr. Hamster's residence. At
12 noon we sell the oftlco furnishings. In
struments, library, etc.. from the offices 01
the above. Bauer irowen. muctmm.-
MEETING NOTICES.
! XL, KAOER TEMPLE A.
A. O. N. M. 8. Stated ses
sion Saturday. July f. at
P. M. Vlsltlm nobles cour
teously Invited to be present.
By order of Illustrious Po
tentate.
HUGH J. BOTD,
Recorder.
DIED.
DANIELS In this city at her late resi
dence, 3th ave. ana owtn at. e. c
E. Daniels, aged 28 years and 1 montn.
Remains at the establishment of J. r.
Flnley A Son, Third and Madison its.
Funeral notice will appear lu a subse
Quent issue.
mcvTa t u . attv Tnl v 7 Reptrand E-
Flake, aged 1 years, nemain. nj a.
parlors or the tKewes LnamnKini
pany. corner 3d and Clay. Funeral notice
later.
HATS At his residence, sot iao ave., jmr
24, James Klley iiays. aseo m ""
Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors.
Announcement 01 runerai
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally r Sunday.
Pr lalne.
One time
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V." Ki. Vale. .Dnlv to advertisements
nnder "New Today " aid all other claaalnca-
?ia.r.xM thenfollowlng:
Situations Wanted, Pemale.
For Kent, Booms. rri.i.
Rooms and Board, Private amlll-s.
Houaekeeping ww"1". . . i . a. .
aecntive tsaaes the one-time rate applies.
six woraa a" ..... .
vertlsemenU and no ad counted for less than
Oregonlan villi accept elaaelfled advertlae
aaa . the telephone, providing the ad
menu over mc i-ruuur, ""' "
verttser Is a o.bsrr.ber to either phone,
but
DUI 1U -TlIU-?-ja- a..-? C.
Whether lUMequeni mnn u.i.r...n
sccepted over the phone depend upon the
. K n-.-mM' rxt (KlonhrtllA MJl-
promp.uv.-v. .... Vj T p.
unl advertinenient. will not be accepted
over the teiepnone. wuer iw "t "'-;-tio"
only wilf b accepted for "House, for
portunltles," 'Koonii-Houe" and Wanted
On cbanre or book adverttetnent tho
chance will bo based on the actual number
of lines appearing- In the paper. reSardieu
it.. ..mku- At nrnrn In earn line.
. - ri-jv -II arlTortlsam-nil
chArsred by measure only. 14 lines to the
lDch a a a
Kemlttanoes must accompany out-of-tow
orders.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE ITS MADISON STREET,
nk i ana a RK.
TI. 4 I Manh.ll AAA.
All Cats Delivered Will Be Cared for
Free, or They Will Be Called for at a
Nominal Cont. Refer All Caaes of Crurltj
to inia uince. uprs nnu ..is".
NEW TODAY.
SACRIFICE
PLATTING PROPOSITION
120 ACRES, MOUNT HOOD R, R.
per acre. This place was bought tor
subdivision, but.owing to otner dusi
ness, owner cannot handle. Must sell.
Lnnil in immiHiiata vieinitv sold as
tiirrh ae C1 000 nfr acm. Ai?l. fllliok if
yon want this. Main 1940. 430 Wor
cester Building
TO LOAN
$20,000 to
$4d,ooa
,6
On good, inside real estate.
OREGON REALTY CO.,
43 rourtli St. Marshall 3790, A 3324.
ortgags Loans
(50,000 and over mm
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPKMT
I nuKST CUUItENT RATES.
WE MA CM ASTER
Oi c.orneit wiug.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa first-class improved city property.
0 to i per cenu
Farm Loans.
A. H. BIRR ILL CO..
202 McKay Bldg..- Third and Stark.
S7S PER ACRE
330 acres, on carline, near city, good
terms, investigate.
MOODY LAND COMPANY,
1016 Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Main 37.
Edward E. Goudey
l,.tl4aiM
J W AO UllUtUl
MORTGAGE LOANS
l per cent on best business propartlaa.
6 par cent and- 7 per cent on other cloae-
in PUBineaa mi iwuwua om4...aa.
I own large tract
Fine Bottom Land
Platted. Close to Portland. "Will trade
, , " . .
half interest, party to take active ltt
. A P Of7 Onxrnnion
terest. AP 207, Oregonian.
focomePropertyNetlO!A
70x100 corner, close In, East Side
stores and flats. Income 190 per
month. Price $19,000; terms.
W. O. WAPPEL, 309 Lumber Exchange
t jt 11.. inaoraa 1 nt nn Oraan boula-
I V&lQ. LV VCClAll, 4 Ill.iUUUU, 4 44444.U
that will surprise you.
" ... Oak Sta.
Phone Mala t067.
1, (I I. I'l 3. nr.HII4",rj 4avn4 4vi,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS,
124 W oreealer Block. Pboa Mabs S3r
MORTGAGE LOANS
CC JOHN E. CRONAN, HOI
SIW TODAT.
I1G0I CORNERS
100x100, price $ 9,500
100x100, price ...$11,UUU
66 2-3x100, price $28,000
100x100, price $60,000
50x100, price $SU,UUU
Above corners-"will net from 7
to 10 per cent.
100x100 corner, close in, $200,
000. EASY TERMS
Call for C. G. Reagan
CHAPIN-HERLOW MTO. &
TRUST CO.
3d Floor Chamber of Commerce
IRVINGTON
Furnished Home
ThU la & very attractive ftlmost nw
" rooms, Deiwfeu xuwuik-
r,-. j.nianr to r H.r eve yilllliK
in. .fromcRd heater to coollnf hChe.U
of West Sid. uW The 'furnishing
. ... .
of West Bide nilis. me iurnioi..u-..
worth 1500. are high-grade ana mciua
bedding, table linen, etc. In fact all
bedding, table linen, etc. In fact all
are in A-l condition and yours within
30 days for $6600. $1000 cash. Sea
Adams.
CHAPIX - HERLOW MORTCAfiB AND
TRUST COM PAX V
832-339 Chamber of Commerce
REAL ESTATE DEALER..
BBUBAKER 4 BENEDICT. 302 McKay
bide. M. S.a.
narli William a . S1S-314 Fallinr bids.
Chapln & Harlow. 332 Chamber ofCommirci
fnolt. H. S. Co.. 80S Corbett bids.
Jennings A v. .. Main 18S. 208 Oresonian.
PALMER-JON Eb ua, li. r., im-w.
Wilcox bldg. .
The Oregon Real Eatata Co.. Orand ava. at
Muiinoman ... inoumir .uumuiw
REM. E STATIC
For Sale Lots.
DID YOU EVER THINK
of buying a home lika thl.? Four eholca
lota. In fine cultivation, bearing fruit, roaea
and shrubbery, plenty ot bouaeroom,
chicken-houses, woodshed, close to car.
t: u in 1 1 . . . . j ua. a"v". .
CHAPIN-HERLOW MTO. TRUST CO.,
3d floor. Chamber of Commerce.
52 LOTS AT SNAP PRICE.
In restricted district. within a-mlls
limit: cement walks and water: owners
forced to make quick sale; price upon call
ing at the office. ,
GODDARD WIEDRICK.
24? Stark Street.
1 handle
PORTLAND HEIGHTS HiAUL.ulv.v441.
Both high-class and cheap property,
and I have the bargains in this district;
If you want to buy to advantage on Port
land Heights you will have to see -.
Marshall 4627. BROOKE. A 8839.
A REAL LOT.
soil 20. corner, for sale at $700; closa to
business center; a real sacrifice: easy
CHAPIN-HERLOW MTO. TRUST CO..
Sd floor. Chamber ot Commerce.
iu At)H 1 r. 1. ...
My beautiful level lot In Reed College
district; large shade trees; without Inter
est or taxea Write owner, AJ 232. Ore.
gonian.
LOTS 10 down and $10 per mo.; all lm-
. 1 4 . ....11 1 . . .. watar MlMIlt
provemeuia paiu, xu,, 4.444, ----
sidewalks etc.; no int.. no taxes and In
fine locality; 60 fare. Particulars N 224,
urcconiau.
PICK THIS UP QUICK.
165x100. on E. Grant, near E. 84th St.
Must he aold regardless of value; worm
at least I4U00: $2500 will buy II.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK,
IRVINGTON LOCATION Several cho'cs
lots 00X100 Wlin natural aiiruuucij a...
sold for $725 each to cloae an aatate:
terms easy. See attorney, 414 Spalding
bldg.
EAST-FFONT lot. near car, all Improve
ments In, including nara lem .
cement walks, e-wer: $20 down. $.0
monthly, second mortgage privilege. J
241. Oregonlan.
Double corner, in Rose City Park siding
on Alameda drive and facing east: grand
view; reduced from $2500 to gliOO. half
cash. Particulars. Main 0444.
LB NOIR CO.
Dealer, iu " K r 4-186-7
- Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
LOTS 3 and 4. block 21. Council Creat Park
lor saie oy o a 1101 a. 'a
220. Oregonlan.
lT the right price, a lot on 52d St.. 60x
100. low terms, excellent car service. M
224, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE One lot on East 2-".th St.. near
S. P. snops. Aaareaa iaiuh jiiiii.,
wood. Or., Route 2.
WESTMORELAND lot. half
price;
Si 17.
facing
Master
Reed college, x-nono 414m
son.
$100 PUTS you in possession of fine 101
near irvington, caay lem" uu
331 Mohawk blag.
$000 CASH buys lot , block 10, lerrace
Park, box 1(. waranar, iu.".
k. SNAP I'Ot in Sunnyslde,
cash. O 29. Oregonlan.
close In. $850.
TERRACE PARK. 50x111, for $450 cash;
market value $700. Owner Marshall 502.
Beacn Property.
HOUSES FOR SALE
AT
BEAVIEW.
An exceedingly comfortable and
substantial home at Seavlew. Long
Beach- 8-room house. 2 fireplace,
front porch 12 feet wide. Inclosfd
in glass on the north and west sides;
r renqn uwm ........... ....a -.a
room
and conservatory; e aiaaume
library, ltvlng-room, etc., be-
rooms.
sides
9 extra aleeDlna rooms In tha
pump-house; launary ana
shed, kitchen, etc., bath, hot and
cold water, both upstairs and down;
celled and tinted; built-in buffet,
plate glass in the front of tha
house: plenty of windows, storm
windows of glass for Winter; dou
ble floors and walls and building
paper between In each case; con
veniences and necessities too nu
merous to mention except at Inter
view; good lawn.I00xllM Inclosed; S
beach tots besides: price $4500.
10-room bouae with bath, hot ana
-cold water, electric lights, windmill
and ample tank: stately shade
trees, flowers, vegetable garden, sta
ble, beside which there is one single
and one double cottage and an ex
tra set of quarters; all buildings
are well built and substantial, the
whole making a most attractive
appearance; this property covers an
v.. ,, o.ui.o,.! hounded by
enure oiuta, auv -, . -
four
streets; is cuii.hi..
railway
t station ana
. . . ..... K. n. known
DeaCn, .lie 4,4V4...J -a .irtrta
as the Snyder cottage; price $7000,
terms; this Is a good investment,
all of these houses being In demand
. at best rates during the season.
WHITMER-KELLT CO.. v
70 4th St,
beacn.
For Bale Houses.
NICE 5-room cottage (Sunnyslde), street
N..-ii... .11 in and nald: S1000 cash
or trade, balance to suit. E. T. Taggart,
416 Chamber ot commerce.
UST sell within 10 daye, lot 50x100. 6-
au'TuTOlshed. $200 down. Res.. East 5117.
r,rr bet. 11 and 1. Marsnau so 11.
IRVl.M4iyil 444 444.44 4 4.
DESIRABLE HOMES. SIGHTLY LOTS.
NEUHAUSEN CO.. 703 LEWIS BLDO.
iTH AXD OAK STS. MAIN 8078.
.... . , -II 0D.1.1 4 r rv
PIEDMONT bargain. 8-room, strictly mod
era house, corner 75x100; garage on alley;
built for home 2 years ago; $4800, Owner,
222 Ainsworth, cor. Height.
GOING to build 7 Save money. DrafUmaa
wlll draw plans spare time; low rate; good
work; references. AC 2.8, Oregon laM.
FOR SALE or rent, neat 6-room cottage on
reasonable terma. Inquire 284 7th St.,
Woodlawn. joveiy aqanmn.
NEW house, corner lot. University Park,
modern throughout: $1900: $20 down, $20
monthly. Phone Main 14o.
SNAP Modem bungalow, fi large rooms, 50x
100 lot, 2 blocks from car; $1650; terma
Tabor 2547.
CHEAPER to build than buy. Martin, 4o
Blackstone St., builder.
JOT 50x120, on Sellwood carline; small
house; $1200. Call 1078 Mllwaukle St.
SEW's-room house, built right, 00x142 lot.
Dwner. pnone iaoor oji-
FOE SALE One house and lot st Newborn,
Address O. O. Walllnf, Sherwood. Or.