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11 22, li-3L THE MORNING OREGOXTAX. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER STEAMER IS HERE British Steamer Craighall to Load Lumber for Orient. CANAL'S SUCCESS DOUBTED Captain Stephenson Fears Quakes "Will Make Panama Ditch l'n afe Chinese Xot Bravest Sailors, Says Mariner. The British steamer Craighall. Cap tain W. Stephenson, docked at the inman-Poulsen dock at 7 A. M. yes terday, where she will take on a cargo of lumber for Yokohama, Kobe and Shanghai. The Craighall arrived from Vancouver; B. C, yesterday, where she discharged a cargo of sugar from Matanzas. Cuba, valued at J50.000. She will be in this port about two weeks. The Craighall is a fine steamer and was built in Glasgow about elpht jtacars ago. She has a capacity of 70o0 tons. This is the first time she has been In this port. The steamer came out light from North Shields on the Tyne, England to Cuba, leaving the English port on May 23. She was 78 days on her voyage from Cuba to Vancouver. It Is 14 years since Captain- Stephen- . tv.i. nnri tt was then an apprentice boy on the bark County or Merioneth. Althougn oniy ai yearn um, Captain Stephenson has been a master . m Trn vi. inat two vears he has been In command of the Craig hall. Captain Stephenson Is a total abstainer, which is uncommon among seafaring men. Canal's Success la Doubt. p.ivu f th. vnvjiGre from Mat an - I as. Captain Stephenson said he never had encountered such moderate weath er There were only two days, August 23 and 24, tie saia. wnen was excessively hot. and that was to be expected In the vicinity of the equator. , Captain Stephenson is doubtful as to the success of the Panama Canal, a -1 a i h. wnuiA be aiad when he would be saved the tedious voyage through the Straits of Magellan by cut ting through the Panama Canal, he ..i h. h. torn-oil there would be not Infrequent landslides in the canal on account of the earthquakes which were common In that country. Talk . -a . tin., Pnnal. he said it had 1 II K VI . '"3 . " ' been made a thing of beauty of late years. A strong retaining wan u-u a. i..,ti nn .in RidA of it. and on .ik., hnl heen Dlanted. the roots of which have spread all over the bank and retained mo aauu was blown over from the desert. riinn Tint Brat Sailors. The Craighall has a crew of 3. half f vhAm am i:ninese. buho-jku rhia.c. r nuil as stokers and ate w- ; r-. t.in vqt Anhnfirin has not much faith in the maritime ability of the Chinese. He says tney ao noi make good sailors, as they are afraid a ,,,h ..thor land it is lmDOSsible to get them to take the chances a white n-n O-IM tO . Mnfl W II i U II lUUBi U7 .-.a in ttia. wnrlc of a sailor Captain Stephenson says the finest docks In the world are i "'"i11 r.i.iar.H Mo v. that although Lon don has a vastly larger, tonnage the a 1- .a aha nnrt An not COmrtSrO uuva. aaa, in-. . - - ' , with those of Liverpool, each of which is enclosed by concrete wans ana an entrance in the middle, ao that each one is a separate little harbor by itself. . ' CAPTAIX JEPSEN" FIXED GTS Master ot Harvard Falls to Make Weekly Report Under l'robatlon. ; For the second time. Captain K. .rep sen has run foul of the harbor author ities at San Pedro. As master ot the Pacific Navigation Company's steamer Harvard, he was fined $400. in Aiio-iit he nleaded guilty to exceeding the f our-mile-an-hour- i(d limit prescribed for navigating in a v. - innaf harbor of San Tor.CI. ..a . " " . t . i - Baia hv mirlna.ri to be ream. A ao aw . - impossible to navigate a vessel, and es pecially a large steamer. i una when there is a brisk breese on her counter. Either tney musi ticma ." four-mile limit or run a grave chance of beaching their vessels. On this oc casion Captain Jepsen was fined SS0O, but the sentence was suspended and the captain was placed on probation, with Instructions to report weekly to Port Warden Fugit. Captain Jepsen failed to report and a fine was im posed Friday. GASOLINE IaACXCH IS SCNK All loose Gear Taken and Its Owner Wonders What Happened. A. Khyner. a teamster, who lives at 272 Cherry street. Is wondering who sank his gasoline launch, which was moored Just above the Alaska Dpck, between Flanders and Glisan streets, or, if nobody was guilty of sinking the boat, how It came to sink. Sunday morning the harbor patrol found the vessel su-omerged at her moorings. Only about a foot of her bow waa above . water. The patrol towed the launch and beached her on the logs behind the harbor patrol where the owner found her later in a. j.w ana notaii three laborious houra balling her out. He says that four life preservers, six lights and everything else that waa loose on the -boat have disappeared. Movements of Vessels. ASTORIA. Sept. 1M. Left up st 3 A. M.. British steamer Colla. Sailed at A. II . eteamer Btiata. for San Pedro: at S:S0 A. M.. steamer Merced, for Ban Pedro. Arrived at 7 SO and left up at W A. al., steamer Roanoke, from 6an Diego and way ports. Arrived at 8 A. M., schooner Salem, from Honolulu. Arrived down at 11:35 A. M. and ailed at 8 P. M.. German steamer BrUsavla. for Hamburr and way porta Outiide at 3 P. M.. barge No. 81. from Ban Francisco. . r e-n, at. . Dlaam. pan r rai -a. ship Beaver, from San Pedro. Sailed last night toteamers j. r. oieison ana joitau Poulsen. for Portland. Seattle. Sept. 31. Arrlvec! Steamers Mir tnoaa. from Southwestern Alaska; Prince George (British), from Prince Rupert; Wat son from San Francisco; Spokane, from Fkaswav. Cvclops Brltlh. from Victoria; w I. a fmm Ran Francisco. Balled tsteamers" Dolphin, for Bkaitway; Prince Georce (British), for Prince Rupert. - Los ABgeles. Sept. 21. Arrived Qelfcral Hubbard, from Columbia River united t. ... revenue Cutter McCulioch. from rrulse. Sailed Tosemlte. for Portland; Bo. Chen., for Cpjumbl. River Kan Frtnciiova y - from Portland- Shn. T.k from Everett; uovernor. irom ,- - p-lt. land; Mexican, for Seattle; San Ramon for Portland; XeoraKn. i - " Stetson, for Portland; F. S. Loop, for Ta- coma. T1de mt Astoria Monday. ' . . . . T water. n il a m s s f'.et'10: A. M... .3.9 feet 4:34 P. M. . ,. ..! feet- PERSONAL MENTION. J. C McElroy.' of Salem. Is at the Seward. - O. V. Plnckney. of Tacoma, is at the Carlton. E. A. Ritchey. of Beaverton. Is at the Cornelius. R. D. Ames, of Sllverton. Is at the ImperlaL La. II. Lox and family, from South Africa, tourlns the United States.' are at the Oregon. J. J. Fidler. a Dallas merchant, is at the Perkins. Trnfonnr fi A Coble, of O. A. C." S at the Imperial. Walter Coombs, of Bena. is refiexerea at the Imperial. i . . . . . . 11 Dr. w. r. Bllyeu, a ceni.st m Is at the Oregon. i ii iifM irinniir. of As- avr. a.aau jui . - .i h Portland, returnlnr from a trip to Southern Oregon, F. T. George is reslsterea at tno xm perial from Echo. iv a- Smith is registered at the Annex from lone. w J Movni and wife, of Seattle, are at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. N". Seaman, or irnjron, are at the Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Graham, of Seattle, are at the Portland. Mrs. C G. Kidd and son, Allan B. I NEW INSTRUCTOR IV BACTE- I I BIOLOGY KAJIED AT O. A. C. 4 Ueerge Da Horton. A new Instructor In general bacteriology, George D. Horton, Brooklyn, N. Y., has been ap pointed to the faculty of the bacteriological department. Ore gon Agricultural College. Mr. Horton was graduated from the Connecticut Agricultural College In 1911 with, the B. 8. degree in agriculture, having majored In . dairy bacteriology. His post gradute work was done in the Sheffield Scientific School, where he won a scholarship in bacteri ology, and of Yale University, from which he was graduated with a master's degree in 1913. While carrying his courses at Yale he did research work in in testinal bacteria and earned his degree while conducting researoh experiments. His thesis was spe cifically the Intestinal flora of white rats kept on experimental diets. His wide investigation and extensive research glvea him ex ceptionally high qualifications for his duties- as an instructor in the varied and intricate subjects of general bacteriology. Kidd, of Richmond, Va are at the Portland. F. T. Post is at the Multnomah, regis tered from Spokane Mrs. J. W. Richenback, of Alameda. CaU is at the Annex. A. Ia. Wallace is registered at the Perkins from Salem. A. B. Weatherford. of Albany, is reg istered at the Oregon. Charles Davidson, a stockman of Col fax. Is at the Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Verr. of Victoria, B. C. are at the Annex. w v. Peterson, a hotelman of Tilla- mnnk. la at the Seward. H. "W. Wollanweber, ot Tvaslalnrtoi., D. C Is at the ImpfriaL T -a Fran, -hlif a-lnrlt tt The Salle Hotel.' is at the Portland. O. M. Patterson, a Bend druggist, la registered at the Oregon. N. B. Hinckley, of North Hampton. Mass., is at the Multnomah. J. A. Walls, a Ban Francisco manu facturer. Is at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. EL J. Clark, of Aber deen, S. D are at the Carlton. Judge W. T. Darch and wife, of Goldendale. are at the Seward. ire anal Mrs. T. M. Adams, of Pasa dena, Cal.. are at the Cornelius. Mrs. Margaret K. Malone is regis tered at the Carlton from Alsea. T. S. Marshall, a cigar manufacturer from Pittsburg, Is at the Seward. -Mr nnrl Mrs. R. K. Reasoner. of Van couver, B. C are at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Starkey are regis tered at the Cornelius from St. Louis. A C Pann rf TCiiarna 1n h TTnlted States Forestry Service, is at the Carl ton. Mrs. M. A. Short and Mrs. A. C. Gun- therberg, of Sacramento, are at the Annex. t COUNTY FAIR IS SUCCESS Week's Admissions at Gresham Es timated at 10,000. TVi Multnomah fteuntr Fair, which closed Saturday at Gresham, was the best ever held in this county." said ti. A. Lewis, president of the association, vesterdar. The averasre number of ad missions was 2000 & day or a total of 10.000 for the week. Portland's day wee - rerorrl Aev. E000 having entered the gates that day. Tne total receipts for admissions was a little above 18500 and the concessions brought In about 1500. "The board Is highly pleased over the result," said Mr. Lewis. "And I think the naoDla ar, also pleased. The -races were excellent and one of the drawing features of the fair. For tne xair ot 1914 we plan to put in about 12000 on Improvements. We shall ereot stock .h.a. n lair. n... lh 1 1 Vfl tACk. "W P shall need double the present capacity or ine nvesioca quarter-. At taija poultry house will be built. "We are glad to acknowledge the as sistance Portland people gave us, es pecially on Portland day." Report From Vessels. By Marconi Wireless. Steamer Atlas. Portland to San Fran cisco, 80 miles north of San Francisco at 8 P. M. September 21. Ganaanna, Pa.U. Pnllimhla Ptval" fftf San Francisco, 45 miles north of Cape Menaocino at 5 r. au. Depicmuor a. a. Steamer Stetson, San Francisco for Portland, off Blunts Keef at 8 P. 1L September 21. Steamer San Ramon, San Francisco to Portland, five miles south of Point Gorda at 8 P. M. September 21 Steamer Merced. Astoria to San Pedro, 10 m lies south of Yaqulna Head at 8 P. M. September 21. Steamer Multnomah, . San Francisco to Portland, 15 miles north of Cape Mears at 8 P. M. September 21. Barge 19, San Francisco for Portland, off Columbia River lightship at 8 P. M. September 21. A laiui,a -. v. "7 ploys a Chinexe solicitor to Introduce elec tric iron to iii v.ic.iiai aaaiaaiui jaaavaa. r:'--'-- -:yy- T 's' '-':: ":':v:..7.- ' & r-iiJ t r -:- J I C 'a l 1 f I V', J A jtto-ttii af - V- :: o:::vJSaank.taiitaaaS 1 ' MURDER TALE TOLD Mission Worker Thinks She Is Trailed by Assassin. SPOKANE CRIME RECALLED Mrs. Anna Kelley Says She Knows Who Killed Reno Hutchinson In . 1906 Police and Y. M. C. A. Officials Are Skeptical. .,.. inni Kellev. who lives at the Stelwyn apartments, Twenty-second and Washington strets. reported to the police yesterday that the man who murdered Reno Hutchinson in dpo t,an. in Ortoher. 1906. was folowlng her, and was intending, she believed. to take her life. ureai TTpllev. who teaches In a mis sion school at 182 Russell street, said ib.t eha formerly lived in Spokane, ana at.. .ha -ortia familiar with the killing of Hutchinson, which occurred In front of the Y. M. C. A. building m that city. , She told Detectives Swennes and urn that for several days a man who. she is sure, Is the murderer of Hutchln .nn ami whnm trnrt in the act was never laid bare, was staying about the mlcalon with intent to kill ner, sane h that aha thoua-ht his knowledge of her familiarity with the crime was the possible motive. Mrs. Kelley described this man as being tall ana aarn, witn a 1 aha aaVa fnr nollnA TirOteCtiOIl. A mark of mud upon the door of the. place she pointed out to tne omcera as being a sign left by the suspicious stranger. The polloe are not inclined to give .a an av. - atanr lavaml remarks of Mrs. Kelley with regard to her knowledge or tne Bponane crime, irems shadowy. She said, in explanation of ... v .i i - a- a v, . a aha man wan the want ed murderer, that she was given the power to see sucn tnings, ana unu-a-stood his connection with the crime v... M.. ahan mA,tol vneana. Tn snlte of tbe apparent unlikeliness of the clews orterea tne aeiecuvea mo iryii . eiH V . vnan H. W. Stone, general secretary of the Portland Young Men's Christian Association, scoutea me iaea mat ara Kelley's tale had any iounaaiion. aTn a a. at laat three Mflrs." he said "we have had nearly 20 clews to the murder. In some cases apparently bo good that we thought it was a matter a a... n.,B n.Kl aha. mn.aaaap wnnld be arrested. I have had three persons since 1908 write to me and assert they tograph. The case has been given wide publicity, ana x ininn mai i wny many persons dod up witn ciews aoout it. Housewife Boycotts Water Meter and Cheats Self Commodity Does Double Duty at Vancouver, Resulting In Triple Price Being Paid to Corporation. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 21. (Spe cial.) Just now, the Washington Oregon Corporation Is experiencing the difficulty usually met of overcoming, prejudice against installing water me ter. In the city, and many amusing In-. cidents occurred. One German woman, after the meter was installed, formed the habit of car rying all ot the wash-water and dish water out on- the lawn to water her flowers and rose bushes. On Monday, when she washes, she Industriously waters the lawn with the water that has done service tn divorcing dirt from the clothes. With great difficulty, one family was Induced to install a meter The reason was discovered. The good housewife, desiring to economize on ice, had fixed the sink so that she could keep her butter, eggs, milk and cream in it, and had a constant stream of water flowing through to keep the edibles cool. If she had been compelled to pay for the amount of water she used. It probably would have cost her $10 a mouth. One man persisted in the Idea that a water meter measured air and that he would be compelled to pay for such ozone as should pass through the de vice. He gained this information on learning that air passed - through the pipes after the pressure had been so low that no water could be drawn from a faucet. A meter will not turn when air Is paeslng through, but the man be lieved it would and would not Install one. Thirty cents is the rate charged for 1000 gallons of water, with a minimum charge of $1. At tbe endof the first month the German woman learned that she had used only 1800 gallons of water and was angry because she did not use a full dollar's worth of the commodity. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. JOHNSON'-OLSEN' Oscar Johnson, city, 17. and Hilda Olsen, city. 23. RIKER-PURSCHE Charles Rlker. Ionian, Mich.. 22. and Clara Pursche, city. 8TEXGER-ROSENTHAL Albert A. Sten- ger, Seattle. Wash., legal, and Alice Rosen thai. city. 18. BLAKE-SCOTT W. H. Blake, city, 23, and Helena . Scott, city. 22. DURST-PETERSEN Edward S. Durst, city. it. and Elisabeth Pedersen. city, 20. HE1DT-BUDBACK Julius A. Heidt, city. 25. and Emelle L. Builback. city, .25. FRITSCHLER - HAUPMAN Frank H. Frltachler, city, 23, and Marie R. Haupman, city, o. PRATHER-ROGERS C. S. Prather, city, 93. and Pearl Rogers, city. 17. FARRIN-AUSTIN George U. Farrln, city. legal, and Anna E. Austin, city, legal. - GRUNDY-MINER Walter Grundy, Hutch inson, Kan., 29. and Helen E. Miner, city, 29. BAIRU-RICKER J. A. jlra, iviraiana. Wul., legal, and Nettle Itlcker, - city, lasal. UUMCAN-RIEFENBERO Barney R. Duncan, city, 21, and Qussie Rlelenberg, city. 18. MAY.5E-WESTOX John Mayse, city, learsi and Elizabeth Weston, city, legal. CLAPPER-DAVIS Harry Warren Clap per city. 22, and Olive Davis, city. 18. SIEGMUND-GULDEMEISTER William Slegmund, city, legal, and Paula Ouldemels- 'innTH-REXKET George W. Booth Pasco, Wash.. leges, and Sophronia E. Ken- ney, city, iu. r BBivnriK.KlNfiER Benjamin F. Bran don, rlty, legal, and Ethel May Singer, city, IT. NTHOLM-HOLM STROM Alex Nyholm, city, 2T, and Jennie Holmstrom, city, 24. GOODMAN-SMITH John . E. Goodman, city 21 and Bonnie Bell Smith, city, 18. - CAMERON-MASON Robert A, Cameron, city. 88. and Elisabeth Mason, city, 10. PEIER-OULDENMEISTER Urban Peler, Gresham, On, legal, and Anna Guldenraela ter, city, legal. MIERS-MUNNENKAMP John Mlers, city: legal, and Lottie Munnenkamp, city, ''sETTENBERG-JAMES Harry O. Setten berg, city, 20, and Laverne M. James, city, 20. . Births. SCOTT To the wife of John Henry Scott, 133 East Thlrty-ieventh street, September 7, FITZJOHN To the wife of Alfred Fltl lohn. 1000 East Twenty-ninth street North. September 7. a son. DAY Ta tie wila of Leslie Day. 1 10$ PORTLAND ACCORDION PLEATING. K. STEPHAN. hemstitching and scalloping. sponged; mall orders. 883 Alder. M. 83.3. ASSAYEBS ASP ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore-testing wonts. a o aiorriaiu u bu , ATTOR'ETS. References: Hartman at Tbompaoa Bank. BOAT BtJIXPINO. O. P. GRAHAM Boatbuilding ana repair ing. Marine ways. loot Aoerneiuy - CABFET WEAVINQ. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old carpets, rag rugs. oo a. CARPET CLEAle. ORIENTAL, HOUSE-CLEANING .'WOr itetnoves an uu.a a A- . biggest pneumatlo cleanera Main ovi, J- 4oad. -it (jiioavu. CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTOBg P W. BENNETT New work, remoaaung and repairs. pnones wooaiawn , v. 39J3. ' CELXULOIP BlTTONBjBABOlA THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, 02 6th St. Phones ilaln 812 and A 154. CUlROrODlSTS. William, Estelle "and "Dewane Deveny. ths only scieui.aiu vniavv.- -Parlors, 802 Gerlinger bldg.. S. W. corner 2a ana Aiaer. rauc aum a ova. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. HUL Offices 429 Flledner bldg. Main S473. DR. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists, .v- u...laiiH Xla'.n ftTlft. A 0129. CHXBOPRACT10 PHYS1C1AX8. DR. M'MAHON. 121 4th St., 110,000 modern equipment; terms n iruot- i""- exDert adjustment and baths. Main 203. Dr. Lehman, 817 Ablngton bldg., has no 10,- wu equipment; fiv ""ga, " COAL AND WOOD. $9.30 WILL buy you the Hiawatha coal at Kdiersen m, Jaime OAK and fir cordwood. Cannon coal, -alult- noman r uei t.u. mmn uw. a ALBINA FUEL CO.. for Summer orders. green slftbwooa. COLLECTION AGENCY. NETH CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796. No collection, no cnargej DANCING. prott Wnl. Wilson BchooL lessons 25o. waits, two-step, tnree-step, stage oancini taught morning, aiternoon ana -..aranaaa. tn ta.ah nnvona who walks how to dance. 85 56 6th, St., bet. Stark and Oak sts. Pbona Main iohi. MR. AND MRS. HEATH'S Schools. Allaky blag., sa ana jiorrieoa sib., uu iuo. vat WAahlnarton and Stark., lessons dally. Walts and twostep guaranteed In four lessons. Class t riaay eve. at ivn za u DREAMLAND ACADEMY. 23H MorrUon. Dally Instruction, classes rues., "., ta., 2?c, ouc. socials Juon.. weu.. cm.. DRESB.LKtNO AND TAILORING SCHOOL VALENTINE'S system ladles' tailoring; oreajmaacing mugiiu maeu, ana utau EYE EAR, y06EANDTHOAT Treatment by specialist. Glasses fitted. Dr. ai-. If, CatSSeaay, IIP lCltUlU uiua.lau".."' ADVERTISING AGENCa. BOTSFORP ADV. CO., Broadway bldg; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Morrison 2 a. R. M. WADE & CO., 822-28 Hawthorne ave. ARC.IUTEiTCI'TVTRE IRON WORKS. .fort.ana w ire oc imu t-v.. - .- DUSRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d St. AriTnuOBILES. Mitchell. Lewis ft Siaver Co.. E. Mor. ft 2d. a.mCO LAMPS AND RADIATOR PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO., 810 Alder St. Ailvjaunuiii otraaa. BALLOU ft WRIGHT, 7ta and Oak sts. SAUtiaiiis univaivu a t rii.i. Baggage ft Omnibus Transfer, Park ft Pavls. . . ....n.rvn an IiraxflK BARBER SUPPLIES. Lewls-Stenger Barber Supply Co.. IQth-Mor. a a la a-lVTHRKA nmnswirfc-Balke-Collender Co. 48 Fifth St. J .,AAvrr xfe V alITlPl.lKS ilGUT,7 fUsr!; r . f. TVCCIliaia v., a - ra A v:r. -rl'PI.lKM. DAYTON CYC-LB CO., 247 AsH street. "T7TTV7TT. a wra ntfli K"V TARIaEA. tnwtck-Hfclke-Colleiider Co., 40 b lfth at. DIallAU UIi- . Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc., 11th and Everett . rvn Mn-rrr rr.ttA HEN'RT WEINHARD, 18th and .Burnaiae. HiiCiiycns a.i. - ..... . ...... iiivrrirrmClta rnJTMA.VS CANDY CO., 48 Front street "CASCARA BARK AND (iUArK ROOT. KAtiN Unua., iA r nun a CKMENT, LLMB AND PLASTER. T. Crowe 4 Co., 45 Fourth street. ....... -t-1- ira-iB a-vn KPIC-Kfl. rT.OSKETT & DEVERS, 1-11 N. Front st DAIRY AND CREAMERY SUPPLIES. Monroe Cri.ell, 12JFront. M. 640. A 6429. CLARKE-WOODWARD DRUO CO.. Alder at West Park. Fifty-fifth street Southeast, September 8, a ""iVENTWORTH To the wife of E. Francis Wentworth, 128 East Twenty-ninth street, September 10. a son. n LICHTENBERGER To the wife of Fred erick J. Lichtenberger, 1S64 Alameda drive, September 2. a daughter. HAMEL To the wife of Albert O. Hamel, 490 Flint street. August 27- n' . man. St! 4 Upshur street, September 13, a aUD AN IEL To the wife of Elmer W. McDanlel, 5.5 Morrison street, September 15, a son, - DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Sept. 21. Maximum temper ature. 68.0 degrees; minimum temperature. B9.5 .degrees. River reading at S A- M.. s.. feet. Change In last 24 hours. 0.3 foot fall. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), 0.3 inch. Total rainfall since September 1. pu, 20G5 Inches. Excess of rainfall since Septem ber 1, 0.8M inch. Total sunshine. 2 hours 49 minutes. Possible sunshine, 12 hours 14 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) af 5 P. M., GO.OS inches. THB WEATHER. STATIONS. ? o Baker Boise .., Boston Calgary , Chicago ,.. Denver Des Moines Duluth a.. Eureka Galveston Helena Jacksonville .... Kansas City Klamath Falls.. Laurler Los Angeles .... Marshfield Medford Montreal New Orleans ... New York North Head North Yakima . . Pendleton Phoenix Pocatello Portland Roseburg Sacramento .... St. Louis St. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco. .. Spokane 1 Tacoma Tatoosh Island.- Walla Walla Washington - - Welser Wenatchee Winnipeg Yellowstone Park 721 T. 72-0.08 62,0. OS 4W 8.PE Rain Cloudy Rain 14!SE 88.0.00 4 W Pt. cloudy Rain Pt. cloudy Clear 43 T. ii n.nn 16iW 12 N 6 N 8;N 5S;0.00 44 T (Cloudy 64 T. ',24lN' VJlouuy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear pt. cloudy 74 0.00 4iSW 760. 00 4i ft n4 16;W ft.N'W 6410.00 4INW 82,0.00 800.03 84 0.01 660.10 7tf T. 7210.021 7' O.00 2S W 4!S 6SW NW Clouay Clear Clear Pt. cloudy 1SN 18 SE Rain Cloudy Cloudy 8iNW rh'ii no 'H XW I1UUUJI Clear Rain Clear ' 721 T. ieNW 76 0.10:60(NW ,102i0.00 4W 80 O.0Oil2'SW as n fi.TiotW Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy I 7o.o.oo(ioinw; Bom.w iv a 5'0.00 8'NW 4810.00 12N 841 T. I22IN flg'O.OO'lSlW 62i0.1212!SW 64 T. 12;W Clear , Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear -Rain pt. cloudy Clear . 100.30'32SW Cloudy Rain Cloudy 8O.1.04 81 0.04 0 T. 4 W 10 N 10 NE Ft. - clouay 44'0.00 Clear. Cloudy es,o.ooi8s- WEATHER CONDITIONS. A disturbance of considerable energy Is rn-ral over Alberta and another of similar character overlies the lake region. The ba?onieter Is rising rapidly over Washlng to Tnd Oregon and a high pressure ares occup.es the Mississippi Valley. Light to moderately heavy rains have fallen in the North Pacific States, the lake region and Auntie States. " mucn cooler in the x-orth Pacific States and the lower lake re gion The temperature has risen slightly in the interior of California. The conditions are favorable, for fair BUSINESS DIRECTORY KATHKK MATTRKSaES HAVE your teather and other mada over tn the new way: lwa-"h!, . shape and last a lifetime. Phone Tabor 1433. Folding MattressCo. 110 Hawthorne ""rOCXPRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. PHOENIX iron Works. E. 3d and Haw thorne. General machine and foundry wora IXRXITURE UOSrlTAI- BOWERS & PARSONS, lOOtt "r-Kfoofntf" Furniture hoapltal. Packing and shipping. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electric Co., 31 First St. North. Phone Main uziu. WE buy, sell, rent and exchange new and second-banc? motors; repair work a spe clalty. Western Electric Works, 218 6th. HOVSE MOVING. A. D. Moodle. 103 E. Water St. East Sb& Latest Improved machinery for handling heavy bodies. Brick buildings a specialty. LEATHER AND FINDINGS., J A. STROWBRIDGE LEATHER CO. Es tablished 1S58. 1!9 Front t- . MACHINERY Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and v,..H The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland. MASSAGE. MASSAGE Ladles can have massage treat ments given at their homes by an experi enced masseuse from Montana Hot bpringa, Phone Mrs. Haydn. A 262. 28 10th. MATTRESS FACTORY. MATTRESSES made over and to order; re upholster 1 n g ofallklnds;ilajl20li MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY Messenger Co. Day and night service, phone Main B3, A 2103. MECHANO-T HERAP1ST. Dr. J. De Lurey Mulloy, post-graduate cllnlo dept.. Chicago. 2114 2d t. A .lj. MUSICAL. VIENNA Muolo Studio. a50A Morrison (Main 4571). Vocal, instrumental ulu PIANO STUDIO, 289 14th. Ph. Mn 8S93. Ar- rangemenia ior prwuw . .... . i . -ti u ..t..iln .Aohajt. nunil AiALlXa 1111 C.l.nUl'.'i ,.w.,. , a- Sevclk, 823 Flledner bid. A 41HU. Mar. lbi Mi en, ui mini 4 4S1 TEACHERS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Staff of teachera Ore- gon uonservamiy m iaaa NATXIROFATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Grover. specialist In paralysis, nervous, chronic diseases. 703 Oregonlan bldg.M.3142 OPTICIANS. MUNSELL Optical Co. Quality glasses, aid floor N. W. bldg.,' 827 Washington. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dr R. B. Northrup, 416-18-17 Dekum bldg. Nervous and chronic diseases. Phone, office, M. 84S; res. East or B 1028. "PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. FOR lirstrclass papering, painting, tinting, reasonatle prices, call Main 0420. PATENT ATTORNEYS. i wmnHT 22 years' nractlce. U. 8. and loreign patents, ow ncamu - - . ' . . aM . . -a.t Patents procured by J. K. Mock, attorney- Booklet free. 1010 Board ot Trade bldg. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING. WESTERN Tool & Die Works. 8Q6 Pine st. DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER-MAYER ac CO., 207 Ah St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubba Electrical Co., 0th and Pine sts. FISH, OYSTERS AND ICE. MALARKEY & CO., Inc., 1 Front street. FLOUR MILLS. CROWN MILLS, Hoard of Trade bldg. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. BALFOUR-GUTHRIE & CO., Board ot Trade H. M. HOUiSER. Board of Trade bldg. NORTHERN GRAIN & WHSE. Co.. Br. Td. THE W. A- GORDON CO.. Board ot Trade. . - I) Itf ' t' O I L'U ALLEN LEWIS (Est. Ia51), 48 N. Front W AUHAJIJ tic LU-i -Oia-iai IV" II A 111 GOODS. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO. WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AN'l CAPS. THANHAUSER HAT CO., 68-S5 Front at. HAY. v M J. H. Klosterman St Co., leading hay dealera HIDES, FURS, FELTS. WOOL, TALLOW. THE H. F. NORTON CO., 68-65 N. Front St. HULKS. I'K.I.TS. WOOL AND FURS. KAHN BROS.. 191 Front at JlVJa. ju.aava.'a...m M'NEFF BROTHERS, 614 Worcester, bldg. . . y . . tilTDMl aMTfl IKON HOUKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. East 3d and Burnslda sts. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON. CASTINGS. Complete Stock of BEAMS, ANGLES, CHANNELS, PLATES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS L. MASTIC A CO.. 74 Front; leather of every description, taps, mfg. findings. imniira avn vliraTaa RrpPMES. PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 149 8d. LOGGING MACHINERY. F. B. MALLORY & CO..' 231 Pine st weather In this district Monday, except In Southern Idaho, where the fair weather will be preceded -by rain. It will be cooler in the morning and light frosts will form In exposed places. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Monday fair; westerly winds. ... . Oregon and Washington Monday lair; westerly winds. Idaho Monday fair north; showers, lol lowed by fair south portion. FDWARP A. BEALS. District Forecaster. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily or Sunday. Per Line. One time 1" Same ad, two consecutive times 2e Same ad. three consecutive times SOo Same ad. six or seven consecutive times. .66c The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and aU other classifica tion except the followmgt Situations Wanted, Male. Situations Wanted, Female. For Rent, Rooms, Private "Families, Rooms and Board. Private Families. Rate on the above classifications is 1 cents a line each lnsertloa. When one advertisement Is not run In con secutive Issues the one-time rate applies. ix average words count as one line oa cauh advertisements and no ad. counted for less than two lines. On "ehm-ned" advertisements charge will be based on tbe number of Unee appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of wards In each Hue. Minimum charge, two rhe Oregonlan will accent classified ad vertisements over the telephone, providing (he advertiser Is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered tbe following day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of payment of telephone adver tisements. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone.- Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for Sale, ' Bust new Opportunities," "Rooming-houses" and "1 anted to Rent."' The Oregonlan will not guarantee accuracy or assume reoponslhlilty for errors occurring in telephoned advertisements. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any advertisement offered for more than one time. In "New Today" all advertisements are charged by measure only, 14 lines to the inch. , . Remittances must accompany out-of-town orders. . . Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be In The Oregonian office before 10 oteiock at night, except Saturday. Closing hour for The Sunday Oregonlan will be 9 o'clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock P. M., as usual, and all ads. received too late for proper classifi cation will be run under heading "Too Late to Classify." AUCTION SALE TODAY. At private residence, S47 Hall St. ; 12 rooms furniture, carpets, rugs, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Take llth-st. car to Hall St. Ford Auction House, 211 1st. Furniture, carpets, etc Sale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. Furniture 188-8 First at. MEETING NOTICES. PORTLAND NEST. ORDER OF OWL8. meets every Monday evening, 8 o'clock. Baker Hall, Kllllngsworth and Alblna ave. AIL members having joined please appear for. initiation TRAVBRSO, Secretary. Ti 5 AND FOREIGN" patents obtained. "Peter Haberlln, 0g Chamber Portland; Victor building, Washington. D. c riPE. Portland WOOD PIPE c5-TFaS,t'l7 8?a office near 24th and York sts. Main 8489. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES. Built to order, any size, S7.au up C P. Bed JO., 04 union a.vg. cvu.... - . KlBBt-B HTAAP8. SEALS, BKA8S BlONS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS 1 Wash, St. Phones Main 710 and A .trio. 231 02) 6th et. Phones Main 812, A 1-Q4. SEW ING . MACHINES. SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM New. all maksr-f actory. prices, second- nana up: macuino i,, ",rH mi'b431: 1o 3d, near Yamhill. SHOWCASES. BANK ft STORE FIXTURES. THE LLTK.E u. "'"v" r K""Ltke Ida tonowcase ,w., o-u manager, MARSHALL MFG. CO.. 4tU and Couch; new ana oia winuuw mayi.j STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van &. Storage Co., cor. 13th ana ivearney sia, Ju V"'"J',V'" ,,', -i prool warenouse ".",, anos ana luiomooima, . rt fire and vermin-proof rooms, te.a-"w. age for carload shipments; vans or mov ing, reduced freight rates on household goods to and from East In through cars. Alain 0O4V an UCjJQl mm...- , c-. a r-n nf rir.e and commodious 4-story brick warehouse separate Iron rooms and fireproof vaults for valuables: N.W. cor. 2d and Pine st ?ianos ana luiauui, ,1.1 ... a-------or shipment, special rates made on goods in our tnrouga ci rrr,, toreign ports, main quo, PORTUAND TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO., Main oiu. . 2u ""'".'-T .n n.ik.rt pianos ana lurnituie mw. - '., for shipment. Special rates made on ' soods to domestic and foreign ports. Through oar service, cmi j... OREGON IMJiorivn v-y., .j '-,7 cor. 13th. Telephone Main t,9 or A WJ General transfer and forwarding agents. . fr 1T1 flHaan ait. We own ana upuraiu r , ' , l.,.v,n,. on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO., general transferring ana siurK, -- furniture moved and packed for shipment. I A ..ana , . T" 1 n" W-ill fl t A IlCl -l earns miu autu . : . ."17 moving. H7-89 Front st. Main 547 or A 2247. TRUSSES. EXPERT TRUSS FITTING at the Laue Davis Drug Co.. 3d and Yamhill. TYPEWRITERS. TTZ r- TTi 377i k..v nm rphullt type " '"-" """..-n'.T .n m.k.. to choose w river us mo " - - from and workmanship guaranteed, trmi to suit; caia.osue itibiiou v" THE J. K GILL COMPANY. rtrt-l-.l -1 A 1.4 a.- et Both phonea. Main 8B00. A 6068, WE are the exchan8e for the .ltt.rSOBttltyP writer conceni u - - - - all makes, all prices. The Typewriter Exchange, aul ft wasiiiustuii NEW. rebuilt second-hand rentals at cut ratea P. D. C. Co.. 231 Stark. Main 1407. WATCH REPAIRING. SWISS watch repairing. C. Chrlatensen, sec- onq noor mruen ume. LUBRICATING OILS. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Board of Trade. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. M Fifth st. MILLINERY. n r, r A Q-cr IV Cll . lath av..id Oak. BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and Tthsta vinrnvu avn x-i'fv r:o 1 1 tH. MILLER B1MINGTON, Calhoun Co.. 45 4th, OPTICIANS. WHOLESALE. Downs Optical Co., 4U1 Dekum Bldg. nuVAUP.VTAT. TRflK AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Works, 2d & Columbia da ivt rftlT.a l'n V A KMSHE9. RASMUSSEN & CO., Jobbers, paints, oils. glass, saah and doors, cor. 2d and Taylor. W. p. FULLER CO., 12th ana uavia PAINTS AND WALLPAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO., laU First st HlVTa alll. VARNISHES. BASS-HUETER PAINT CO., 1S4-1S6 2d st PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84-So Front st PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, o4-88 Front sC pnKT r A RI14 ANr NOVELTIES. LOUIS SOHE1NER. sa N. 8th st, Portland. PRINTERS ANI PUBLISHERS. W. BALTEi & CO., 1ST AND OAK STa PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERD1NG & FARRELL, 14U Front st POULTRY. EGGS. CALVES, UOUS. HENRY EVERD1NG. 45-47 Front st KOI'E AND BINDER TW1SS. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. BAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. Foot Ankeny st SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. . COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front st WALL PAPER. Ernest Millet Wall Paper Co., 1T2 1st st MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 290 2d St. UIRE AND IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia MEETING NOTICES. WILLAMETTE LODGE, NO. 2, : A. F. AND A. M. Special com- I35i7 munlcatlon this (Monday) even- In, at 7-3A n.lnolr WnrV In M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. W. S. WEEKS, Sec 6ELLWOOD LODGE. NO. 131, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Mondayi evening, 7:30 o'clock, Sellwood Masonio Hall. Work M. M. de- ree. Visitors welcome. By order J. 11. liUlLEK, Dec MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROYAL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Hall, 11th and Alder sts., the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 8 P. M. Vis itors cordially weicomeu. P. LLOYD COVER, Secretary. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 12 .... v -1 . a VI Cnaclal oom. munlcatlon this (Monday) eve, at 7 30 o'clock. Work In the E. A. degree. Visiting brothrea wel come. W. M. DE LIN. Sec mTH WASHINGTON CHAP a.,'D vn 14 r an s stated meet. is4. inar M,l (Monday) evening. Last Eighth and Burnside. Reception in v..nnl. nf Kister aeiun onmiuo. Grand Adah. Visitors welcome, order VV'. M. br BELLE- RICHMOND. Secretary. . - FUNERAL NOTICES. BASLE R The funeral of the late Joseph Basler, beloved husband of Mrs. Anna c. Basler. father of Miss Anna, Rose and Agnew Basler. will leave the family resi dence: 449 E. 15th North Tuesday hept. "3 at 8:30 A. M.. thence to the Chui-ch of th'a Madelene. East 23d and Siskiyou sis., where services will b. at 0 o'clock. Friends are respectfully Invited. Inter ment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. DELANEY Sept. 21. Charles W. Delaney, son of Mrs. M. Delauey and brother of Geo H. Delaney and Charlotte H. De lanoy aged 25 years. The remains are at at the family residence. 3501, Hawthorne ave. The funeral services will be bold at St Francia Church at A. M. Tuesday. Friends invited. Interment Lone Fir Ceme tery. , MOWREY Ths funeral services of the late Abraham C. Mowrey will be held Tuesday, September 23, at 2 o'clock P. M. at the family residence, 818 E. 18th at. Friends Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, HR EDWARD HO I.MAN, the leading; fn aeral director, 220 Third street, corner Sat mon. Lady assistant. A 1611. Mala Ml. T. 8. DUNNING, INC. East Side Funeral Eirectors, 414 East ... . . . .. .a at-oa. AlUer St. X.QB, aa, aj aaa,a, UlfAAavf a in caaAa, luaavaaaa .... . . , 7tb and Pine. Pbone Main 480. taBdy at ten dan t. Office of County Coroner. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, Sd and Clay. Main 4162. A 232L Lady attendant. MEMORIALS -Portland Marble W (64 4th. opposite City Hall. Main SS4V4. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK. Ita bennty singularly appropriate. Its care peculiarly augrseative of affec tion and memory. Klegant and com modious -visitors' rest rooms, l'erpetnnl rnre. Refined. pleasing service. Reached by Mt. Scott or Casadero cars. Both phonea. 4&f W. M. ill ALL SEATS RESERVED W 7 AO THEATER IT, X 1 A-i l af 11th and Morrison Phonea Main 1 and A 1122. ALL THIS WEEK ' Afternoons. 2:30 Nights. 8:80. Famous Motion Pictures Les VICTOR HUGO'S GREAT DRAMA Miser ables Taken in France by a Company of French Stars. Popular Prices All Times. Lower Floor 50c, Balcony 23c BAKER THEATER Main 2. A 3300 . - a aai. v.. Home Oftne popular Dnnri riojow. bargain nlgh.t all seats 2Bo. All week, mal- lnees weu"awj . MTITR- WftMV.M A great Belasco success. First time at pop- . . . H. n.nnKa,il rusa-.r anil uiar prices, a pia a--- ---- gripping Interest. Evening prices: 28c, S3c, Siii. 7Bc? Sat. Mat. 25c. Wed. bargain Mat., all seats 25c. MATINEE DAILY. Main S. A 1020. injiio aarwaaaaaan a.iu. CHARLOTTE PARRY In "Into the Urht." .... . n..Jii.. V, 111 JlALlft: 1 l r. iv i siiu a i. . - ..... ED. WYNN and COMPANY. Ted Irralue and Hattie Uurke. Miss Rohble Gnrdone. The alungmann Family. Belleclalre and Herman. (ANY MATINEE SEAT 15e lllliiIMIAaj EVERY- BODY GOES KARNO'S I.OXDOX COMEDL4.N8 AUBREY PR1NGLE J IOLKT jLLEN. l)ORA EARLY CARL RY ALL. JIjLlN, FEIRKR TOWXES. LEE IJltOTlli.Ka. Rnadmi and Alder Streets .... V.. nf aa f.raft WEK M.n. X- rar-aa, a a - -- City." Rapoll. Irving Roth, Allen and Lewi". The Connely Bisters, t-aaaae. a-aaa, Pantage scope. LYRIC Fonrtli and Stark Sts. Cos Leonard and Blllle Onslow In "The Match-Maker." Tuesaay mj "l"'- Contest 1 Friday Night, Chorus Girls- con test. Prices: Nights, 15c, 25c. Matinees. Any COLUMBIA THEATER blXlQ. IDU H"iu-i Aa. 1 1 A t in 11 .P. lIa, ViTU aa - Perfect ventilation, fireproof. programme Sunaay " w euuj.-, . --". the House" (Blograph drama) : "Dr. Turn Turns the Tables' t Paths comedy) ; Har nessed Falls of the Northwest'" (Paths scenic);. Mat Dennis baritone Karp's Or chestra. iaian.na-.v.. . Attend The Oregon State Fair Salem, September 29 to October 4, 1913 EEBUCED RATE3 ON ALL LINES Tor Information Addrew FRANK MEREDITH. Secretary DIED. PARRISH In this city, September 21. Frank Parrlsh, aged 49 years. Remains at Finley's residence establishment, Mont gomery, at Fifth. Notice of funeral here after. ADAMS In this city. Kept. 21. William Adains, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamos AJonia, at the residence of his paitnts, &1S J-.. 41t St. N.. aged 1 year. PROEBSTEL In this city. Sept. '21, Jacob Proeustnl. aged 67 years 7 mouths, 6 r7av.7. Funeral notlr Infrr. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE NO. 820 UNION AVENUE, CORNER MARKET STREET. I'bonc Kant 112.1. D 2310. Horse ambulance Tor sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Prioea reasonable. Report all cases of cruel ty to this office. Open day and night. NEW TODAY. 8 Acres lnslfle city limits 660 feet trackage on O.-W. It. & N. Railroad. One of the best warehouse sites In the city. GEO. 1. SCHALK, Main 302. A 2302. MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of 1000 and up at lowest rates on Good Improved City Properties. If you need money call today. Our In stallment payments are attractive. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 802 McKay Bids:.. Third and Stark gta. WEST SIDE HOME TO LEASE Will lease furnished my 9-room house and nuarter block at Willamette Heights for one year. Fine surroundings, excellent view, two carlines. Adults only. A. H. BIRRELL, 202 McKay Bldg., 3d and Ptsrlc. Mortgage loans 6 TO 7 E. E. M00NEY Mala 210. Room -1-1 Falling Bldg. TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Fourth and Oak Streets MORTGAGE LOANS We Make Building Loans Edward E. Goudey Lewis llulldlnc. MORTGAGE LOANS On huidnefc ai.u vittfc.-m rrtdi'Brs nruicrtt3sn CITY & FARM LOANS .1000 and up nt lowa-st rates. C. M. ZAD0W 414 Corbett Bldg. A 1418. Marshall 82. MORTGAGE LOANS FARM AND CITY) Commerce Safe Dep. & Mortgage Co. 91 Third St., Cham, of Com. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rats. JOHN E. CEONAN 02 fipaldlaa Bids.. Portias). Or, 11X.AMTAGES I r'l i rcz o