Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 14, 1913, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JANUAET ,14, 1913.
11
AMTSEStENTS.
NEW TODAT.
tmmmloFtlandyramouj Hotel
ftggJgmiacl Noted fcr the Excellence;
HOTEL CORNELIUS
House of Welcome Portland, Or.
Our 14-passenger electric 'bus meets all trains. A
high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater
and shopping district. One block from any carline.
$1 per day and up. European plan.
HOTEL CORNELIUS CO., Proprietors.
Fielder Jones, Vlce-Pres. J. V. Blaln, Prea.
the MULTNOMAH
llfafe
GALERQ
IS OPPOSED
TO MADERD POLICY
Former Mexican Ambassador
to United States Tells
Why He Resigned.
CRISIS IS DEEMED NEAR
Ex-Diplomat Says Country on Verge
of Abyss of Misery Weakness of
Administration Blamed on
Vice-President Suarez.
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 13. Don Manuel
Calero, hitherto Mexican Ambassador to
the United States unequivocally gave
the cause for his resignation of the
Ambassadorship at Washington in a
statement today.
The cause, he said was the lack of
accord with the policy of the Mexican
administration. He expressed the
opinion today, however, that President
Madero must be sustained, since his
overthrow would mean "the beginning
of a series of revolutions which would
be the death biow, If not to our Na
tionality, at least to our sovereignty."
He discounted the danger of Ameri
can intervention unless some incident
occurred similar to that of the blow
ing up of the Maine in Havana Harbor.
He intimated that In case of interven
tion all Latin America would stand
with Mexico.
Beliefs Are at Variance.
In his statement Calero said:
"There Is no occasion to speculate on
the reasons for my resignation. I
resigned as I was not in accord with
the policy of my government. I keenly
desire that the policy, which I consider
mistaken shall serve to save the coun
try In the crisis which faces it, but
, since my opinion is contrary and since
I felt the republic was nearlng an
abyss of misery and humiliation, I
regarded as unsupportable my post as
Mexican Ambassador at Washington.
"Our relations with the United States
always assume an aspect of extreme
delicacy when the situation of our
country is as it is at present and if
that situation is due in good part, in
the opinion of the Ambassador, to the
errors of his government, then that
Ambassador ought to resign a mission
which he feels cannot be sustained in
definitely." Senor Culero attributes much of the
weakness of the Mexican administra
tion to the influence of Jose Pino
Suarex, vice-president and minister of
public Instruction. He said;
Failure Held to Mean Revolt.
""The labor of all Mexicans ought to
be more strenuous to assist the gov
ernment to correct its deliciencies that
It may live out its constituted life. If
the government falls the result will be
revolt-
"With or without intervention we-are
lost because the country will enter into
a new cycle of revolutions and will see
the army uprising which will give a
death blow If not to our nationality
at least to our sovereignty.
"I consider blind the work of those
who demand the overthrow of Presi
dent Madero without taking into con
sideration at the same moment that
there can be nothing after Madero ex
cept a military dictatorship, of whose
evils we only know through reading
of the dictatorship of General Antonio
Lopez de Santa Ana.
"That of Diaz was & civil dictator
ship and the dictator an exceptional
man, whose virtues were greater than
his defects.
"The Democratic regime at whose
gates we are knocking will begin on
that day when Madero is substituted at
the end of his constitutional term by
another president elected by the peo
ple." CUPID KIDNAPS TEACHER
Miss Madge Gronell Becomes Bride
Instead of Gold II ill Educator.
GOLD HILL. Or., Jan. 13. (Special.)
How romance almost missed its cue
by a few minutes on the time-table is
told in an explanation furnished to
the local school board by a Portland
teachers" agency.
Following the recent holidays, the
seventh and eighth grades of Gold Hill
schools were left teacherlesa by the
New Perkins Hotel
In the Heart of the City
NOTE OUR RATES
Room with Bath Privilege 551.0O tJP
Two Persons I $1.50 TJP
Room with Private Bath S1.50 UP
Two Persons $2.50 UP
Ij. l. S WETLAND. MaR.
Permaoent Ratew on Application.)
PORTLAND'S
GRANDEST HOTEL
Absolutely Fireproof
100 rooms ... $1.00 per day
100 rooms $1.60 per day
200 rooms (with bath)..$2.00 per day
100 rooms (with bath)..$2.50 per day
Add $1-00 per day to above prices
when two occupy one room.
VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES
POB, PERMANENT GUESTS
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
GAINER THIGPEN, Ant Mgr.
resignation of Vernon P. Blue, who de
parted for Honolulu to accept a posi
tion. Through the medium of a Port'
land agency the services of Miss Madge
Gronell, of that city, were contracted
for, and the date set for her arrival.
The directors were out In force to
meet the train and welcome the teach
er. Two traveling men and an exhll
arated prospector left the train, but no
teacher. Nor on the next day. Then
the Portland agency was asked for ex
planatlpns. In due time they arrived,
and it was this way;
Miss Gronell, it seems, appeared at
the Portland station to tajte a train for
this place. A few short moments be
fore train time the young woman was
approached by a breathless young man.
He Inquired if It were true that duty
called her to Gold Hill. She replied
in the affirmative. "If too blamed
far away," interposed her questioner.
"Why not call oft that old contract and
make one with, me? Lets get mar
rled!"
The couple made a happy exit from
the depot, timetables and trains for
gotten in the new engagement. Later
the teachers' agency was duly notified
of the forfeited contract.
The board of directors is now con
sidering marriage-proof applicants.
LI
IS
IMPORTANT OHAXGES ARE BE.
TERJHXED ON.
Arrangements for Big Show at Sclo
Made Officers, Directors and
Superintendents Are Named,
SCIO, Or., Jan, 13. (Special.) Im
portant changes were determined on
for the next annual Linn County Fair
at the yearly meeting of the assocla
tion held here Saturday.
Principal among the improvements
will be the establishment of a depot
at West Scio or Munkers for the re
ceipt of all exhibits sent by freight
which are crate-d or boxed. This will
Include sheep, goats, swine and poul
try and they will be transported to
and from the fair grounds free. Fur
thermore, a competent caretaker will
be furnished without expense for all
livestock to be exhibited, not accom
panied by the owner or his represen
tative. '
Express matter will be handled with
the same consideration.
In the poultry department all fowls
will be scored and in addition to the
regular premiums offered, a ribbon
will be awarded, on first, second and
third birds.
Changes In the rules of the sheep
and goat department were made.
An elaborate race programme will
be one of the features and many new
free attractions will be featured.
"Jungle Land" will have many novel
amusement features.
The fair will be held one week prev
ious to the State Fair, allowing ample
time for exhibitors to attend both at
tractions. A feature of today's meeting was a
talk by D. W. Rumbough, fruit in
spector for this county, on the many
fruit and garden pests and the proper
manner of securing ftrst-class fruit
and vegetables either for exhibit pur
poses or the market
Many improvements are contemplat
ed on the fair grounds for the coming
year and exhibitors will be extended
every courtesy.
The election resulted as follows: Di
rectors, County Judge McKnight, of
Albany: M. G. Gaines and Carl Mid
delstadt. cf Crabtree; W. G. McDonald,
J. A. Bilyeu and A. G. Prill, of Sclo;
D. H. Bodine and I. A. Munkers, of
Albany; G. G. Belts, of Harrlsburg.
Officers are: President, A. G. Prill,
Scio; vice-president, Asa Hirens; secre
tary, Roy Shelton. Scio; treasurer. E.
Myers.
The following superintendents of
departments were selected: Horses and
cattle, J. R. Toung, Thomas; sheep
and goats, C. H. Aln. Thomas; swine,
S. Phillippi, Scio; agriculture, D. W.
Rumbough, Albany; poultry. Asa Sim
ons, Scio; women's department, Mrs
A. G. Trill and Mrs. W. F. Gill, Scio
races, E. C. Peery, Scio; school depart
ment. W. H. Jackson, Albany.
Coos Tax Levy Is 17 1-2 Mills.
MARSHFIELD, Or Jan. 13. (Spe
cial.) The Coos County Commissioners
this week fixed the levy for the taxes
for the year at 17)i mills, the same as
last year, but, with the increased valua
tion, the Income will be much greater.
The valuation shows that 19.28,514 of
taxable property falls under the provi
sion, and this will give an income of
$338,173.36.
Woodland School Shows Growth.
WOODLAND, Wash., Jan. 13. (Spe
cial.) Professor Stuck ert, principal of
the Woodland school, in his midwinter
report, says that the High School has
made the wonderful record of over .9J
per cent In attendance during the first
PORTLAND
ADVICE.
JOHN A, BERRY, atfy. collections, ab
stracts examined, written opinions on legal
questions. S17 Allsky bldg. Marshall 3826.
AMATEUR KODAK FINISHING.
QUICK service, cut rates; send for pries
list, ine K.oaaKery, ttn ana wasnington.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
PLANS drawn; estimates free. Before you
puna, see H. A. Williams, 609 McKay Blag.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSIS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory
and ore-testing work. lStl Morrison at.
WELLS & CO., mining engineers chemists
and aasayers. 204 Washington st.
ATTORNEYS.
A. E. COOPER removed to suite 400 Yeon
bldg. Phone Main 103S.
AUCTIONEERS.
WE buy furniture for cash. Geo. Baker &
Co., 166 Park. Main 3332, A 2567.
BOAT BUILDERS.
O. P. GRAHAM Boatbuilding and repair
lng. Marine ways, foot Abernethy St.
BRASS AND MACHINE WORKS.
HARPER S BRASS WORKS Brass casting
and machine work. KttJ N. 5th. Main 3702.
CARPET WEAVING.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old
carpets, rag rugs. 153 Union ave.
CHTROPODlSTSl
WILLIAM, Estelle and Flossie Daveny, the
only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors 302 Gerllnger bldg., S. W. comer
2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D.
Hill. Offices. 429 Flledner bldg. Main 3473.
CHINA PAINTING.
ORDERS, lessons; special rates to beginners.
Mrs. Ross C. Powell, 448 Clay. Marshall
1461. A 5040.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M. H. M'MAHON. 121 4th; men, women
and children treated, $10 a month.
CLEANING AND DYEING.
BEST cleaning and dyeing. Vienna Cleaning
& Dye Works, 224 3d St. M. 145B, A 3450.
COAL AND lVOOD
COAL ALB1XA FUEL CO. BLOCK
WOOD BRANCH E. 33D ST. WOOD.
COLLECTIONS.
COLLECTIONS a specially; loans and ad
justments. Grimm Agency. 431 C. of C
DANCING.
PROF. WAL WILLSOX S Dftncing School
. Waltz, twostep. threestep. schottische; les
sons 25c; every morning, afternoon and
evening: all dances guaranteed first les
son. Do you know that anvone who walks
can learn to dance? Stage and fancy
nances taught dally. 85 5th St.. bet.
Stark and Oak sts. Phone Main 7037.
HEATH'S DANCING SCHOOL, AUskJ
bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts. and 109 2d St..
between Washington and Stark. Lessons
daily; waltz and twostep guaranteed in 4
lessons; class Monday and Friday even
ings, 8 to 10, at 100 second st.
RINGLER'S Dancing Academy Private les
sons daily; class Monday. Friday evenings;
social dance Wed., Sat. 231ft Morrison.
DENTIST ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
Specialist on plate work. "This one thing I
do." Dr. Keisey. 300 Globe bid., 11th & Wn.
DERMATOLOGIST.
MOLES, wrinkles, superfluous hair removed.
Mme. Courtrlght, 711 Dekum. Main 5042L
DETECTIVE AGENCY.
INTERNATIONAL Detective Agency Re
sponsible, conservative, satisfactory. Night.
Mar. 445; day. Main B424. 510 Dekum bldg.
PERSONAL Service Detective Bureau On
the Job day and night. M. 2005, A 3034.
415-17 Merchants Trust bldg.. Dept. A.
ADVKRXJLS1NU AoxUNCK.
LEWIS M. HU.AJJ t-t., Luuiuurineni bldg.
BOTSFORD ADV. CO., Board of Trade bdg.
AulUl'tLllHAL UtU'Li-AlL.N la.
Mitchell, Lewis dc staver Co., Morrison & 2d.
JUUN L.h.Hkl low Co., Momaun and 2d.
H. M. WADE a CO, o22-26 Hawthorne ave.
(Vl. H XLLtl 411, V liv- A.U AIKJ- HnA
curtiaud Wire ac irou vs., 2u auu coiuiuuia
AUTO AND BtGOV T01S.
DCBRCJll-x.Ii: hLuaH iuf CO.. 2U0 2d St.
At lUJlUiilLLb.
jlitcheH,' Lewis oi aiavei cu., E. Mor. & 2d.
uua Aztll Auiouiooiie co., ita aad Couuu.
A. W. ALlu CO.. 01 i Wash., Reo, Huusuu.
AUXOJlOtllLt BLI'ILILS.
dALLOU & vvniuiil, 7 in and oak.
aAubabb CsLbCikxaj Al' IIUAIL,
Ijagfettse pi ujiiDiuua naler. i'ar at Dvs.
AjJctL CO.rx,C'J.'lUN.lla' bLAM'mi.B.
uuai. ll'LKArt r'g.itci, ia ana tilia.
ItAtt LXxtsVCil.
trunswick-Bai..o-coiiouuer cu., 46 Fifth st.
IfcJLlxlla, UVlUStlt;iJ.& t ECAA'LA.a.
ij.vi.i-o o at kvi,iuui, itu and uu.
stll.l.iAiil ANli 1' Lit. 'AAULUS.
jaruuswik:K-uilKe-coilenuer Co.. 4to Uta at.
AtOOlS A.M1 ollOLS.
GOODMAN citua. Olio. Co., 30-32 Front.
fRiNc: toHo CO., ou N. r'ifth.
D1U.AD BAKLttk.
Royal Bakery ac cout., luc, nth
BKT.vli.KO AND UUI1U.KS.
tiENRl tvt.aHilAilif, 13tn ana uurnslde.
uAacnlMo bttf-Wlftli Co., 24lu fit Wash.
Hi imtita' twruts.
BIKb.WAi.o CO.. uth and Flanders.
ttUX'lfeii, ZbGGS AND ACE CRLAAL
T. b. 'lownsend creamery Co., lb r rent St.
C.UH1V MANUl-ACTtKiilKa.
THE ALDUN CANDX CO., 12ta and Glisan.
J. N. MA'i'SCHEK CANPH CO.. 2iu Flrst t.
CANVAS, WATERPROOF FURNISHING
GOODS.
Htrsch-Wels Mfg. Co.. 1:05 Burnside.
CtilLNT, LLdE AND .'LAall.K,
F. T. cKOVVli CO., 45 Fourth u
CLOTHING MJSN'S BOV.S'.
BARON-lf LLUl CO.. 32 and 34 N. Fifth.
DRY GOODS.
FLEISCHNSR-MAi EK CO.. 207 Ash St.
DRUGGIST.
Clarke-Woodward mug Co., Alder at W. Tark
Blumauer-Fi ank Drug Co.. Park A Everett.
KLECTK1CAL SUPPLIES.
6TCBBS ELECTK1C CO.. ttth and Pine sts.
half of the school year, and the attend
ance in the grades has exceeded 90 per
cent during the same period. The)
Haves School, on the Clark County
side of the Lewis River, has made ap
plication for examinations in tne eighth
sTrade, and pupils from that school will
have their examinations here at the
same time as the local pupils. The
Woodland school is in good condition
in every way.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Daily or Sunday.
Per Line.
On Tlmn 1-iC
iSarae ad two consecutive times 23c
Same ail three "consecutive times 30c
Same ad eix or seven consecutive times. .6k
The above rates apply to advertisements
under w Today" aud all other classifica
tions except the following:
Mtuations Wanted, 1-emale.
For Rent, Rooms, Private Families.
Rooms and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping, Rooms, Private Families,
u hn mm iTvrtisemeDt is not run in con
secutive lsue the one-time rate applies.
Six worus count as one line on rasa u-
vertittetnents and no ad counted for less than
two lines.
Remittances must accompany out-of-town
orders.
The oregonian win ai-c-rin ? iiieu u
v.rtlxnnt over the telephone, providing
the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone.
No prices will be quoted over the phone,
but bill will be rendered the following day.
Whether eubteiuent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depends upon the
nromptneKS 01 ine pa? mrni ui iniio
!-.HiUm.nii- Kit nation Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements will not b accepted
over the telephone. Orders for one inser
tion only will be accept eu ior --wue i"r
R-nt "Furniture for Sale," "Business Op
nortunltte. 'Roomins Houses, and "Wsnt-
eed to Rent."
MEETING NOTICES.
A AND A. S. RITE.
Rehearsal of 32 d degree this
evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Of
ficers and guards please be
prompt. By order
MASTER OF KADOSH.
MOUNT TABOR LODGE NO. 2.
A. F. AND A, M. Stated -communication
this (Tuesday) even
ing. West Side Temple. 7;30
o'clock. E. A. degree. Visiting
brethren invited to attend. By
order of the W. M.
a. m. s PA ULD LG, sec
CORIXTHIAX CHAPTER NO. 54.
O. E. S. Stated communication this
k (Tuesday) evening. Masonic Temple,
8 o'clock sharp. Degrees. All O. E.
S. welcome. By order W. M.
.HtiNKllSTTA Jt CA1SaS HOC
BUSINESS
DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. '
VALENTINE'S system ladles' tailoring;
dressmaking taught. ioZ Grand ave.
EDUCATIONAL.
STAMMER? Method for cure explained tree.
M. L. Hatfield. 1918 Grove. Oakland. Cat,
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
WE BUY, sell, rent and exchange new and
secona-nana motors; repair work a spec
laity. Western Elec. Wks, 213 6th.
Motors
H-M-
and dynamos bought, sold, repaired.
H Elec Co., 31 N. 1st Main U210.
ELECTRIC motor snecialists. James Mac
Kenzle Elec Works, los Union av. E. 117.
ENGINES GAS AND STEAM.
ROBER Machinery Co.. Coast agents Sex
bury steam engines and boilers, gasoline
engines. 231-1:33 il. Morrison, rnoneoia
ENGRAVERS.
EMBOSSED STATIONERY, engraved cards.
uaraam Co., 4'-'3 Manchester bldg.
FURNITURE.
HOUSES furnished on installment, new or
fine second-hand furniture. Western Sal
vage Co., 545 Wash., bet. 10th and 17th.
FURNITURE HOSPITAL.
BOWERS & PARSONS, 100V, Front. M. 7443
Furniture hospital: packing and shipping.
INSURANCE.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Only Oregon fire Insurance company.
JUNK SPECIALISTS.
ALASKA JUNK CO. buys and sells anything.
Pipe, tools, machinery. rront. M. 4ltu.
LANTERN SLIDES.
STEREOPTICON. slides of all kinds, ban
ners, cards. Enterprise Art Co. 73 6th St.
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
DRIVEWAYS, lawns, planting, pruning, day
or contract, uruggemann. aiain 4x10.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
CHAS. L. MASTICK & CO., 74 Front. Leath-
J. A. STROWP.RIDGE LEATHER CO. Es
tablished 185S. 1SK Front St.
LIP READING.
KING SCHOOL for the deaf and hard of
hearing. 308 Central bldg.
TRAVELERS going to Tillamook, call E. L
ueLastimutt, at willamina, ior good liv
ery accommodations.
LOCKSMITH AND GUN REPAIRER.
V. J. FOYCHEK, 224 Main st., expert lock
smith and gun work guaranteed. Main V201
MF.SSENGER SERVICF.
HASTY Messenger Co., day and night serv
ice. Phones Main 53, A 2153.
MUSICAL.
RAGTIME guaranteed, 10 to 20 lessons;
piano, mandolin, guitar, singing; 12 to 1,
2 to 7 P. M. 417 Eilers bldg.
PIANO STUDIO, modern methods, 269 14th.
Main 3803. Arrangements for practice.
EMIL THIELHORN. violin teacher, pupil
Sevclk. 325 Flledner bldg. A 4100, Mar. 1020
JUST from East; 50c lesson, Violin, mando
lin, .cornet, brass band. Marshall lb2u.
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
DR. GROVETR, Specialist paralysis, nervous,
chronic diseases. 703 Oregonian bd. M. 3142
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. R. B. Northrup. 415-16-17 Dekum bldg.
Nervous and Chronic Diseases.
Phone office, M. 349; res. East er B 1028.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
COAST-MADE paint and varnish is best
adapted to the Coast climate. BAS3
K E L'TER PAIXT CO., 101 1st St.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
FIRE DU-AKlAlENr LVItll-JlliNX.
A. G. LObb, lotu aua Marsaall.
A Hit-l'ttOOU WIN HUM a AND DOOAU.
J. c. tiAiDiil, Front and Market sis.
A1SX1, OIBAAVKA AAU ICii.
MALARa-u,! & co., iuc, 1st Front st.
i-ORiCAND rlbll CO., 34 u ront sc.
FLORAL DAbaluNs.
LUBL1NER, llutial, 44ft tvasiuugton St.
FLUCR MILLS.
CROWN MILa. iwJ wi xrad. bldg.
A Hull' AND A HUD u IE.
a'EWEN fit &ualui,i, iu roac
F LAUiuAlAvs tt ArtAl A1K.
J. C. BAlcft, rmm uiujuiuel fits.
L lie xm. aau bcjAouA, anl'd.3-
.sux.upuai atuuui uri..bUrj CO., X 3vl
GOLD A ASIA LtlA-OttALAtS.
ANDREW jUA. AbiaLiu iluy. cu., laiobe ildg.
OAULAN Jl.HClAJt AS.
Alters Bros, jauiuii. cu., s-tuutdc Marshall.
JvluUlt, ulrf UAU oc CO., A.DW1S ldg.
ial uoa-ul luivi; fit co., x.uaru wi i'rad.
.u. iL liucs.ii, ioaru ox. 'iruuu.
NOKimit, LiiiAi fit Vv llor.. CO., Bd. Tr.
iiiE W. A. GoitlJON Co., Duard of Xr&ae.
GAtOCAvAtAAtS.
ALLEN fit LEW .a, iool, 48 N. Front.
WADHAMS fit CU., Otf-15 4th SC
A1AAUJWAAU1.
Marshall-Wells UM.uutf cu., nth and Pine.
dAla AND tars.
IHANHAtlSLlt HA'l CO.. Q3-6S Front St.
AtAY.
J. H. Kiesterman fit cu.. leading hay dealers.
U1UA.&, 1th, A'AvLAb, WOOL, 'A'.La.UI.
Ififl H. F. N OKI UN CO.. ol2-13 Jf'ront St.
IlUJA-o, l'tlls, WOOL AND lliBs.
bl&duu.U fit cu., rruut ai.d sjaltuua.
tAh.N AROb.. 1111 Frunt street.
HOP MLKC HANTS.
M'NEFF BKulUfc-iia, bi4 Worcester bldg.
IKON, BULL, AAEAVV: llAKDWAKAv.
ROln:KTSON Hardware a. steel Co., os 6th.
KOL.VlvS AND i'llulO SL11L1L3.
PORiL-ND PHOTO tit'PPLi- CO., 1411 3d.
LLAAHrat AND SHOE SIORE Slll'A'AjJl.a.
UCKi'cCHK BKOS., 3U4 Pine st.
LliL, CEALENI AND PLASTER.
NottlnghAm fit Co.. ' 102 Front st.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MaLLOKY fit CO., 231 Pine St.
Loggers A Contractors' Mach. Co.. 71 Bth St.
LUBRICATING OlS
Palfour. Guthrie fit Co., Board of Trade.
MEETING NOTICES.
ALL MEMBERS of thrj
fraternal Order of Eagles
are requested to attend the
funeral of our late brother
Joseph Greco, which will be
held Tuesday, January 14.
1913. from St. Michael's
Church, corner Fourth and
Mill etrtets, at 1:30 P. M.
VIC CHAPMAN, Secretary,
284 H Madison street.
ALL COUNCIL MEMBERS who are
Interested in the formation of
new Council of R. & S. M. on the
West Side of the river are Invited
to meet this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock
in the Masonic Temple, West Park and
Yamhill streets GEO. E. HTOGINS.
LILT OF THE VALLEY LODGE, NO. 817,
M. B. A. Dance Tuesday evening, January
14, W. O. W. Temple, 12S Eleventh st. Ad
mission 25 cents. Prasp's Orchestra. (Union
music,)
DIED. --
BERNARDI In Salem, January 2, Mrs,
Rosa BernardI, aged 72 years, of paraly
sis, widow of Joseph Bernard! and mother
of Joseph, Frank and Jacob Bernard!, of
saiem, ais. nomer naiioca, mra. a. j.
Jones. Mrs. J. C- Hertz, of Portland, and
Mrs. G. A. .Molden, of Hood River. The
funeral was held in Salen January 4.
PALMER In this city. Jan. 13. Ira M.
Palmer, aged 26 years. Remains at Lerch's
undertatting parlors, x unerai announce-
rneni later.
TAGGART In this city, January 13, at St.
Vincents Hospital, Patrick W. Taggart.
aged Go years, 4 months and 10 days, of
569 Mars nau street. Announcement ox
funeral later.
SPl'RLOCK In this city. Jan. 13, Charlotte
Elizabeth Spurlock, Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Spurlock, 350 R. 53th
st North.
FXJNXRAI NOTICES.
ROYAL In this city, January 12, Mrs. Os
mon Royal, widow of the late Dr. Osraon
Royal. Friends invited to attend funeral,
which will be held at the Grace M. .
Church, northwest corner Taylor and 12th
streets, at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Wednesday),
January 15. Remains are at Holman's
Funeral Parlors until 1:30 P. M. Wednes
day. Interment Rlverview Cemetery.
POULSON At the family residence, 1309
Omaha street, January 13, 113. Johanna
Poulson. aged 19 years. 11 months aid 2
lays, beloved mother of Otof Poulson.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
(Wednesday). January 15, 1913, at 2 30
P. M. from Pearson's Funeral parlors. 369
371 Russell street. Friends respectfully
invited to attend. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
LANS WORTH In this city,- January 11,
Mrs Mary 1. Lans worth, aged 42 years,
7 months and 15 days. Friends invited to
attend funeral services, which will be
held at Holman's Funeral Parlors at 2
P. M. Thursday. January lti. Interment
Rlverview Cemetery-
DIRECTORY
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
Patents Drocured bv J- K. Mock, attorney.
at-law. late of the U. S. Patent Office.
.Booklet free. 101U Board or Trade bios.
U. 8. AND FOREIGN PATENTS procured
Dy yJ. J- annum.
408-409 Chamber of Commerce bids;.
R. C. WRIGHT, domestic and foreign pat
ems, infringements cases. 604 Dekum bldg.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th ana York sts. Main o.
PLUMBING AND HEATTNG.
CONTRACT, rrnidr honest nrlces. estlmat.
turn. M. 76S5. T. H. Crowther, 353 2d.
PRINTING.
ANDERSON PRINTING CO..
73 u. Klxth - St.. corner Oak-
Modern office, right prices, good facilities.
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BRASS SIGNS,
PAOTPtr COAST STAMP WORKS'.
2S1 Wash. st. Phones Main 710 and A 2710.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.
WE buy and sell, prices right. G. Long.
feagie r- urmture. a-o union ave.
OUR Exc dept. offers cash or trade on new
goods, 'labor 4340.
SHOWCASES. BANK AND SHOW
FIXTURES.
thk t.ittktt. MFG. CO.. branch Grand Rap
ids Showcase Co., 6th and Hojt. R. Lutke.
manager.
PORTLAND SHOWCASE & FIXTURE CO.
125 N. 5th st. Main 7617. Cabinet work
MARSHALL MFG.-CO.. 4th and Couch; new
and old window display and capinet work.
6TOVE REPAIRING.
HAVE your gas stove repaired by an ex-
STORAGE AXD TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. 15th
and Kearney Eta; just completed new nre
proof warehouse for household effects,
nianoR and aoitomoblles contains sepa
rate fire and vermin-proof roonis, steam
heated piano-room, trunk and rag vaults,
trackage for carload shipments; vans for
moving; reaucea ireignt raies uo iiouc
hold goods to and from East In through
cars. iiain oo-iu. ah um w"-
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co., offices
and commodious 4-story brick warehouse,
separate iron rooms and fireproof vaulta
for valuable; N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts.;
pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipping; special rates made on goods
In our through cars to all domestic and
foreign ports. Mam nvtj, a .t.
ni.snv.RnR transfer CO.
nneriil transferring: and storage, safes,
nlnnna nnrt furniture moved and sacked
for shipment. KT-S9 Front st. Telephone
Main j4T or i.
nnsifinv transfkr CO.. established 1S70.
Transfer and forwarding agents. Offices
and storage 474 Giisan at., corner mm uau
Glisan. lr'nones Main o, ajw
TVPEWRlTERW.
CIA Tn :t5 will buy a REBUILT TYPE
WKITJk; reDUllt as cuou an new: w.u
makes to choose from at Gill's, 3d and
Alder; terms to suit; every machine guar
anteed, call or pnone xor representative,
Main hovu or A tuoo.
WE are the exchange for the largest type
writer concern on ine uoasi; investigate
all makes, all prices. The Typewriter
Exchange, 351 Washington St.
NEW, rebuilt, second-hand rentals, at cut
rates. P. u. c Co., starK. Mam ivi.
WOOD AND COAL.
BEST country slabwood on earth, all coarse,
heavy slabs, never oeen m tne water, Dev
ter than cordwood. $3.50 per cord, deliv
ered Inside of a reasonable district. Inde
pendent Fuel Co., 110 N. 115. Phone M
7U1S.
ilLN'S AND WOMJSN'S NECKWEAR.
COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co., bi Fit in. St.
A1AAA, OttlliJi,
JONBd CASH fiAuxtf.. frunt and Oak.
FUaaKliu fit CO., 132 Front su
. AlAVM'S FtAVNABAlANu GOODS.
NEUST Axtji AMiua.
MlLLlNAvRA.
B. O. CASE & cu.. utn aud Oak.
BKADSHA vV BROS.. Muriison and 7th sts.
NOAAUNS AND FANCY GOODS.
M1LLLH. blJAiNGlON. caihuun Co., 45 4tn
ORNAJUEN'AAL IRON AND WIRE.
Portland wire fit iron was.. 2d fit Columbia
E- Port'd Wire at Irun Wks. Belmont is W'ate
PAANAs, OIL AND VARNISHES
RASAluasijN fit CO., jobbers, paints, oils.
glass, sash and doois. cor. 2d and 1'aylur
W. P. FLLCr-K fit CO.. 12th and Davis.
PAANAS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PA1N1 CO.. 1S6 First st-
PAPA.lt BOA.LS AND SHAuLA-' BOAES.
Portland Paper Box Co., U2 Front, cartons
PERIODICALS, BOOtcs AND FoaACAUDa
Tlx r. 'RccuN Nba Co., 71 Front st.
FlCAvLLB AND UNEl.AK.
KNIGHT PACKING CO., 474 East Alder.
PIPE. I'lA'L FITTING AND VALVALS.
M. L. KLINE, bl-bb Front st.
PLUMBING AND blLAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KCINU b4-b6 Front st.
M. BARDK fit SONS. 240 Front St.
POCHKY, LGoS, CALVES, HOGS.
H-CNKy K v rlKjjiNG, 45-47 Front sc
ROPL AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14lh ano Northrup.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., Ft. Ankeny si
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
P. K. t-iR fit CO.. 12th and Davis.
SAWMILL MACHINERY.
PORTLAND lronWorks, 14th and NorthruL
SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 68 Front St.
aPRAVING MACIUNKKV.
THE IIARD1E MFG. CO., 4U N. Front St.
WALL PAPER,
Ernest Miller Wall Paper Co., 172 1st sl
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 Secon.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
JOHN ECKLUKD, 123-125 First it
BLUMAUER 4 HOCH. 105-107 12th st.
WIRE AND WIRE ROPE.
JOHN A. Roehllng's Sons Co., 89 8th s:
WIRE AND IKON WORKS.
Portland Wire A Iron Wks.. 2d fit Columbli
I DODSON At the family residence, 55 East
aged years, 8 months, beloved daughter
nf Ht Qnr) Vra X7 1 1 1 1 . i-
V, L " "!,LCU . -menu lunerai services,
which will be held at Holman's Funeral
Parlors at 3 P. M. Thursday, January Iti.
Autuiutiti av AJVsi ATiigcicsi, V.UX
A a -M-.. AT U'tut,!' t .t uo cu me ittulu,
rebiaeuc, -il od street soutneibk
Wune-.uay, January 15, at 2 i. M. Jbneuuj
invitea. interment Mount Scott Jt'ar.
Cemetery. Kemains at Lercn's pariora
ii.aat bixth, auu Aiuer streets. '
MORGAN The funeral services of the lau
Mary Ann Morgan will, be held toaa.
duesdayj Jan, 14, at 2 o cIock P. ja.
irom tiitt new chapel of J. f. Finley !
Son, iioutgomery and 5th sts. ijrienas.
invited. Interment Lone Fir Centetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
MB. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
l unerai uirtctor, -u loud street, voxue.
baimuo. Lauy atitaat. A loll. Main uu.
J. P. FIN LEY & SON,
FUNERAL eKVlC4,
Lady Attenuant.
Montgomery at lltii St.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
East Stde i unerai Directors, 414 East
Alder St. East 62, H 2525.
MEMORIALS Portland Marble Works,
264 4th, oppottitCUy iiaU. .Btab.
AlON UM E NTS Otto Schlimann"MarbTe
Works, Eat ltd and Fine sts. Eat 74a.
DUNNING M'ENTEE, funeral directors,
7th and Fine. Phone Main 430. Latiy at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
A. B. ZELLER CO., 6U2-4 Williams ave.
Phone East 1088, C luOa. Lady attendant.
I.EKCH, undertaker, cor. Fawt Alder and
Slxtb. East 781, U 1888. Lady attendant.
6KEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3o
and Clay. Main 415, A 2321. Lady attendant.
CEMETERY
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK-
CONTAINING 335 ACRES.
Portland's Only Modern Cemetery
With Aerptual Care.
One -Alii. Southeast Lents.
, Permanent and picturesque, park
and lawn plan. Perpetual care with
out extra charge. Prices moderate,
service excellent: every convenience
In use, including large, luxuriously
furnished rest rooms for visitors.
Reached by Mount Scott end Csza
dero cars. Free auto service. Tabor
1468. B 6111. Call for Local 420L
HT7 WW w THEATER
HiM.Lt M. Cj 11th. MORRISON.
Phones: Main 1 and A 1122.
LAST TIME TONIGHT.
Th. Dramatlo Success
"THE CONFESSION"
under auspices
The Knights of Columbus.
Prices: $1.50, L00, 75c. 50c.
MAIL ORDERS NOW
David Belasco Presents
DAVID WARFIELD
Jn
"THE RETCRX OF PETER GRIMM
HC I I THEATER
HilLtl Kjt 11th and Morrison
6SKo MON. JAN. 20
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Prices: Both evenings and matinees:
Entire lower floor, $2; balcony, first 2
rows, $2; nest 7 rows, $1.50; next 6
rows, $1: last 4 rows, 75c.
Address letters, make checks and
money orders payable to W. T. Pangle.
Inclose Belf-addressed stamped envelope
to help insure safe return.
SEAT SALE OPENS.
TOMORROW.
HeiHg 11th and Morrison.
SUN NIGHTS JAN. 17, 18, 19
Special-price matinee Saturday.
Oscar Hammerstein
FLORENCE WEBBER
In Victor Herbert's
Comic Opera Success,
"NAUGHTY MARIETTA"
Splendid Cast; 60 People 60.
Special Orchestra.
Prices Evenings : Lower floor, 10
rows, $2; 8 rows. $1.50; 4 rows, $1. Bal
cony: $, 75c, 50c. Saturday matinee
Lower floor, 10 rows, 1.50; 12 rows, $L
Balcony : 75c, 60c
Seat
Sale
Opens
10A.M.
Today
Leopold
Godowsky
HeiHg Theater
11TH A MORRISON.
THURSDAY, JAN. 16.
PRICES:
1.75. $1.0O, $1.50. $2.00.
Box Seats, S2.50.
ALL SEATS
RESERVED.
Direction Steers-Coman.
RA V CD THEATER.
A l. I. K Main 2. A 5360.
Geo. L. Raker, Msr
Now Located on Seventh and Sixth Streets,
Near Morrison (Former Orpheum).
The Baker Players All This Week,
Presenting Owen TVIsters Greatest of All
western Plays,
The VIRGINIAN
Great Cast and Scenic Production; Immense
Hit; First Time in Stock.
Evening Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c; Matinees
Saturday and Wednesday. All seats 25c.
Next Week: "SALVATION NELL."
Matinee Daily.
Main 6. A 1020.
Seventh and Tarlor Streets.
Matinees 15-25-50c. Nights 15-25-50-75O.
inia ween
MRS. LANGTRY
(Lady do Bathe)
in "The Test."
6 OTHER STELLAR ACTS 6
SEAT SALE FOR ENGAGEMENT OF
Sarah Bernhardt
at
Seventh and Taylor Streets.
Week of January 27 now on at Powers &
Estes Drugstore In Oregonian Building.
Matinees Nlehts
loc, 50c, 75c, $1. 25e, 50c, 7oc, 1, $1.50.
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
WEEK JANUARY 13 Matinee Iai!v.
'The KnglUh Pony Ballet.' Tom and Edith
.imond, t.uistat and Berrio, Italian Melody
.1 asters; It ire, Bell and Baldwin, Murray K.
lilt. Miss Hazel Folsom. .Miss Janet Louden.
-toxes and first row balcony reserved. Box
rnce ooen irom - a. .u. tn to f. i.
r nones, a zsitt, Alain 4o3tt. curtain, z:3u,
:15 and v o clock.
ifz" "C!Z" Ratines
?ttrrT DAILY
Home at Rcflned A audevllle
Aarno's Comedians with Charles ' Chaplin
ana i people present
1 "THE WOW WOW'S"
5 OTHER HEADLINE ACTS 5
Special Prices Matinees, any seat, 10c;
venings, luc, iuc.
LYRIC THEATER
WEEK, JANUARY 13.
Extra Blr Feature Film, "His Holiness
Pone Plus .x ana tne Vatican.''
Ihe Popular Keating & Flood Company will
A resent
M'LLE CHICKEN.
Athletic Contest. Tuesday Nights Rose.
juds' Contest, Friday Nights. Two Per-
ormances Nightly. Matinees Emily.
-AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House. 166-168 Park
it. Piano, furniture, carpets, etc Sale at 10
A. ii.
tREG0N HUMANE SOCIEH
tr r'ICE NO.S2U I NIO.X AVRNCB,CU1U
NER UAHKBT STREET.
Pbone, East 1423, B Z3AX
Horse ambalanc. for sick or disable
inlmals at a moment's notice. PrloM
reasonable. Report all cases of eruslu
to this orrice opea day sod Diffab
NEW TODAY.
IRVINGTON SNAP
New. alsrht-room house: four bedrooms.
hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace. In
act normnjr missing lot ouxtuu; nara
iurfaced street. Worth $7500. but owner
nust sell and will tak $6300: 1500 down
and $25 per month. On East Twentv-
.ifth street, near Thompson. - Will take
vacant lot or auto as nrst payment.
C. M, ZAD0W
414 Corbett Bide. A 141(1, .Marshall 92
MORTGAGE LOANS
Onr Own. Money at Current Rates.
WESTERN BOND A MORTGAGE CO
Commercial Clnb Blds-f Portland. Or.
r'REE A 50 tailored suit, ladies or gents.
gien an ay tvery J. tin OI tne monUL
Coupons with every 50 cents spent here.
The Elite Tailors, cleaning, pressing and
alterations. 30 I.'nlon ave. N., near Burn
side. E. 2573. B. 324S.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS
COI.LIS, BERRIDGB THOMPSON.
324 Worcester Block. Phone Mala S567.
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money to loan on good im
proved city real estate, in
cluding residence, business
and apartment-house prop
erty, in amounts ranging
from $1000 to $500,000, and
up to 60 per cent of a con
servative valuation. Spe
cial terms arranged where
loan desired is much less
than half the value of the
property. Money furnished
without any unnecessary
loss of time, and at lowest
prevailing rates of interest.
Wilfred Shore & Co.
XTESTHEKT IARKE35
Lewis Bid?., 4th and Oak Sts.
Business Corner
3d and Jefferson St.
Price $60,000
The new Jefferson-street franchise
granted to the S. P. Co. makes this
corner an interurban transfer point ;
a permanent class of improvement can
be erected on this property at once
to advantage.
H. P, PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bldg,
PIEDMONT SNAP
Very swell, eiarht-room, modern
house; four bedrooms, -sleeping" - porch
and den; hardwood floors, bookcases,
buffet, paneled dining - room, Dutch,
kitchen, fireplace, furnace, cement floor,
laundry trays; nice lawn; seven fir trees:
grarage; lot 50x100; hard-surface in and
paid. Must be sold this week at a sac
rifice $5600; $10o0 down and $25 per
month. Let me show you this; on Cleve
land, near Killingsworth avenue.
C. M. ZAD0W
414 Corbett Bldfr. A 1416, Mnrxhall 02.
A SNAP
IX
Ladd's Addition
Lot on Ladd avenue, near Hawthorne
avenue, with easterly face. Terms to
suit. Address or apply to
OWNER, 501 OREGONIAN BLDG-.
SEVENTH-ST. SNAP
50x100 lot on Seventh street, between.
Market and Mill; fine place for stores
and apartments. Big snap at $12,500;
easy terms, or will trade for five or
six-room house on East Ankeny street.
C. M. ZAD0W
414 Corbett Bide. A 1416, Marshall 92.
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5 per cent on best business properties
6 per cent and 7 per cent on other close
in DUBincss una resilience securities.
DO YOUNEED MONEY?
Bring your city or Oregon farm lands
to us and we will make you
Loans on Easy Terms
ZIMMF1R BROWXSON CO.,
a 10 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Mortgage Loans
First Mortgages on Farm Property.
MORTGAGE COMPANY FOR
AMERICA.
Head Office, The Hague. Netherlands.
Alnaworth Building, Portland.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Kates.
JOHN E. CR0NAN,
002 Spaldlnlf Bids. Portland, On
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and up at lowest rates.
C. M. ZAOOW
414 Corbett Bide. A 1416. MarsbaU 02.
FARM LOANS ONLY
Current Rates.
THE
DEVEREAUX MORTGAGE COMPANY,
104)9 Spalding; Building, Portland, OrcRoa
REAL ESTATE iEAJ,EKS.
BKUBAKER & BENEDICT. 502 McKay
bid. M. 549.
Beck. William G-. 315-S16 Fallinr bid.
Chapin & Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce.
Jennings & Co , Main 188. 206 Oregonian.
PAU1JSR-JO.N1SS CU.. li.. if., 404-4U&-406
Wilcox bide.
THE Oregon Heal Estate Co., Grand ave. at
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition.).
R. T. STREET. 229 Henry bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lota,
1U0 BY 100. $350.
$10 down, $5 monthly, sightly and level,
five minutes' east of Bell wood. A. C
Ma rat era, 2U2 Wilcox blug. Main 3317.
A 7340. Tabor 1770.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION.
Will give a few second mortgage, priv
ileges to a few good builders in Holly-,
rood. Phone J. H. Tipton. East 1628.
WEST SIDE RESIDENCE LOT.
Fine level lot, hi block from car on
Willamette Heights, ail imp. in and paid.
$3WU, your own terms. Main 4-KK). 4
$5 CASH and $5 per month, nice level lot
at J-iriana, city water.
HIOLEY fc BISHOP. 201 Hamilton bldg.
SNAP Near Hawthorne, on E. 4ith et one
lot, $boU, caah or terms. b bit;, orego
nian. IRVINGTON BACR1IFCE This week only.
east-iacing lot, biocn irom car. fiiit.l; im
provements included. Owner, Main S078.
WILL sacrifice equity In Westmoreland lot.
part casn ana aiamona accepted. Ad
dress R. 8. Moore, lo llth bu S.
WILL sell $450 equity in r0-foot lot - blks.
from St. Johns canine, ior balance
nf $U50- at $10 per month. Main 44J0.
FJRlaND lot $375; terms 15 monthly. Vi9
cniraDer or commerce, ai. liati.
FOR SALE By owner, block. Call S-s
touege bl.