Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 27, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914.
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JUDGE BENNETT TO
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Jurist of The Dalles Enters
Race to Head Democratic
State Ticket.
PUBLISHED ATTACK CAUSE
Tromlneiit Political leader Resents
Letter Impugning Motives In
Opposing Mr. West and He
Makes Announcement.
Judge A. S. Bennett, of The Dalles,
yesterday announced his aspiration for
the Democratic nomination for Gov
ernor. The political ring? is now cluttered,
o to speak, with four Democrats, five
Republicans, one Progressive and one
ludgre A. S. Bennett, of The
Dalles, AVbo Announces Candi
dacy for Democratic domina
tion for Governor.
Independent - Republican - Progresslve-SinR-le
Taxer. Nor is this the end, for
at least one other, and perhaps several
others, are awaiting propitious turns
of events before Joining the struggle.
.Tudgo Bennett is one of the best
known Democrats In Oregon. He has
lived In this state since 1865, coming
here with his parents In that year from
Iowa and Bettllng In Yamhill County.
He was admitted to the Oregon bar in
1880.
From 1SS4 to 1886 he was a law
partner of Frank Paxton in Portland.
In 18S2 he was elected to the lower
house of the state Legislature and
later was appointed a Circuit Judge.
In a letter to a Portland Democratic
evening newspaper announcing his
randidacy, Judge Bennett asserted
that he had been forced Into the
race by insinuations in a letter pre.
yiously published In that paper, signed
4 A Democrat,"- which impugned his
motives in opposing Oswald West
when the latter was a candidate at
the Democratic primary in 1910 for
the nomination for Governor.
"I had not concluded to be a candi
date, and might never have been one
but for the publication of this letter,"
Faid Judge Bennett in part In his
letter.
"The fact that the letter is based
upon the assumption that I am un
worthy of aspiring to any Democratic
lionor because of my opposition to
Governor West four years ago, to
gether with the fact that I had tacitly
permitted my friends to mention me as
it possible candidate, puts it up to me,
as I view it, and leaves me no honor
able alternative (no alternative that
does not seem cowardly) but to an
nounce, as I now do, that from this
time on until the polls for the pri
mary close, I am and shall be a can
didate for the nomination."
PENSIONS GIVgM TO WIDOWS
Increases Are Allowed In Cases of
Two Applicants.
Tensions for widows and Increases
were allowed yesterday as follows:
Mrs. Marie .Shafer, 1239 East Eigh
teenth street North, $25; Mrs. Edith
N. Deal, St. Johns, $10; Mrs. Maggie
Barnes, 5218 Sixty-second avenue
Southeast, $25; Mrs. Cora Cuneo, 643
Clinton street, $32.50; Mrs. Mary E.
Davis, Luther Station, $25; Mrs. Eliza
beth Ewing, 290 V4 Sixteenth street
North, pension raised from $10.50 to
$17.50, and Mrs. Ilattie Weaver, 248
Thirteenth street, pension raised from
$17.50 to $25 on condition that she
move from her present home into bet
ter quarters.
OFFICERS TO BE CHOSEN
Governors of Commercial Club Will
Elect New Heads Today.
Officers of the Portland Commercial
Club will be elected by the board of
governors today, when that body meets
to organize for the year's work. The
five new members of the board are:
J. C. Alnsworth, H. D. Rams-dell. T. B.
Wilcox, W. J. Hofmann and George L.
Baker, who were elected at the annual
meeting of the Club, Saturday night.
President, vice-president, secretary
and treasurer are to be elected.
Edgar B. Piper, president, has an
nounced definitely that he will not be
a candidate for another term, although
there has been talk of his re-election.
PROGRESSIVES WILL MEET
Conference of Central Committee to
Be Planned Tonight.
At a special meeting of the Multno
man County Progressive Club in the
Oregon Hotel at 8 o'clock tonight ar
rangements will be made for a state
wide conference of members of the
Progressive State Central Committee
and leaders of the party in Portland
on Lincoln s birthday. February 12.
On the evening of that day. the Pro
gressives plan to hold a big get
together banquet. Ex-Governor Stubbs,
of Kansas, will be the guest of honor
and principal speaker of the occasion.
Mr. Stubbs is expected to arrive here
on February 11. A committee to re
ceive him Is to be named tonight.
Deserting Bride Is Charge.
'Billy" Mageri, who. it is charged,
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices.
Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Cham, ot Com.
ACCORDION PtKATlXd"
K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping,
accord, side pleat., buttons covered, goods
sponged; mail orders. 8S3 Alder. M. H373.
ART FIRXITCKE.
Cabinet work, repairing, ref inishins. S.
Kugei & Son. 4S5 Wash. st. Main 2708.
ASSAYJiRS AND ANAL1IST9.
OMERT & HALL,, successors Wells & Co.
609to 613 Couch bldg lu 4th. M. 715Q.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory
and ore-testing works. 142 ' 2d st.
ATTORNEYS.
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab
stracts, contracts, collections, injuries, etc.
Removed to new offices. 707, TOti, 709
Selling bldg. Consultation free.
WM. M. LA FORCE,
Counaellor-at-Iaw. 220 Falling bldir.
BOAT BIH.DIXG.
O. P. GRAHAM Boat building and repair
ing. Marine ways, foot Abernethy Bt.
CARPET WEAVTN'G.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car
pets, rag rugs. 188 East 8th. Both phones.
CELLrLOIP BUTTONS, BADGES.
THH IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
B2 0th st. Phone Main 812 and A 1254.
CHIROPODIST.
William, Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny
the only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors 8t2 Gerlinger bldg., s. W. corner
2d and Alder, phone Main 1301.
DR. FLETCHER, aseptic chiropodist and
foot specialist, treats all ills of the foot
without pain; 34 years' experience; lady
yj?jatL. 8" Allsky bldg. Main 8762.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring, Mrs, M. D.
Hill. Offices. 420 Flledner bldg. Main 3473.
Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists,
over the Hazelwood. Main 8713, A 5129.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M'MAHON. 121 4th and 376 Williams
ave. Two offices, lady attendants; IS ad
justments, 10. Main 205, East 6C28.
CLEANING AND PRESglNO.
DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit
each week for Sl.no per month.
UNIQUE! TAILORING CO.,
S09 Stark, bet. 5th and 6th. Main C14.
COAL AND WOOD.
KMGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard,
quick-firing, long-burning Utah coal. Al
blna Fuel Co., sola agents.
COLLECTIONS.
ACCOUNTS, notes. Judgments collected.
Adopt bhort Methods." Short Adjust
ment Co.. aor. Lewis bldg. Main 8508.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
NF.TH & CO., Worcester bldg.
Main 1796.
.10 collection, no cnarge.
DANCING.
PROF. WAL WILSON School Lessons 25c;
Walts, two-step, three-step, stage dancing;
taught, morning, afternoon and evening;
guarantee to teach anyone who walks how
to dance. SBMi 5th st., between Stark and
Oak ets. Phone Main 7637.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, 109 2d St.. bet
Wash, and Stark, and Al!nky bldg., Sd and
Morrison sts. Lessons dally; waltz and
two-step guaranteed in 4 lessons; classes
Mon. and Frl. evee., 8 to 10, at 109 2d s;.
RINGLER Dancing Academy, new location.
34th off Wash.; latest society dances; 0
teachers; class and private. Main 3380.
DRAFTING.
PATENT AND COMMERCIAL, DRAFTING.
w.i, u. tuHMixr, 5(13 Henry bldg. M. 12S5.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Mitchell. Lewis & St&ver Co., Morrison and 2d.
R. M. Wade & Co., 822-36 Hawthorne ava.
ARCHITECTURAL WIRE ft IRON WORKS.
Portland Wlro Iron Wks., 2d ft Columbia.
AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
nUBRUlLLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d St.
AUTOMOBILES.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Morrison and 2d
AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATOR
REPAIRING.
PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO.. 510 Alder St.
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts.
EAGfiAiiE CHECKED AT HOME.
Baggage & Omnibus Transfer. Park ft Davis.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
Lewls-Stenger Barber Supply Co., lOth-Mor.
BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES ft SUPPLIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts.
pope F. P. Keenan Co., 190. 4th street.
11KA1 BAKERY.
Royal Bakery ft Conf., Inc., 11th and Everett.
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WKINHARD. 13th and BurnsI"
CARRIAGE WORK.
PORTLAND CARRIAGE WKS..
BODIES. WHEELS, SPRINGS.
lOU North Fourth street.
Main 9338.
CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
KAHN BROS- 191 FRONT ST.
CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTEU.
F. T. Crowe ft Co. 43 Fourth street.
COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES.
CLOSSET ft DEVERS. 1-11 N. Front St.
DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING.
WESTERN Tool ft Die Works. 206 Pine St.
deserted his young wife, whom he mar
ried under compulsion several weeks
ago, was arrested .yesterday by Officer
Bulger and held lor a preliminary hear
ing. Mageri has been in Seattle since
he left Portland, It Is said, and was
in Portland en route to San Francisco.
Officer Bulger learned of his presence
in town and found him late in the aft
ernoon and placed him in custody.
AUTO FACTORY IS BEGUN
Nine Men Start Work at Gresham on
Beaver State Motor Plant.
GRESHAM, Or, Jan. 26. (Special.)
Work has started on the foundation
of the first building of the Beaver
State Motor Company here on the Pow
ell site. Nine men were at work today
digging trenches for the foundation
walls. A well will be sunk for water
independent of the city water works.
The first unit will be erected a short
distance west of the old Powell home.
There will be ample space for the other
structures. Material for the first unit
will be received this week. The plan
of the management is to get the fac
tory in shape to turn out automobiles
and trucks as soon as possible.
SIX ADMIT THEIR GUILT
Criminal Department of Circuit
Court Has Busy Day.
Testerday was a busy day in the
criminal department of the Circuit
Court- Luigl Farchi, indicted for. the
murder of Mike Zenzola, was arraigned
and given until Monday to enter a plea.
P. L. Ruttle, formerly a bellboy, was
arraigned on three charges of larceny.
HOTELS AND
A ROOM AND PRIVATE BATH. A ROOM AND BATH PRIVILEGE,
SI. SO. 82. S2.50 Per Day. SI. S1.50. S3 Per Day.
SAME RATE FOR ONE OR TWO PERSONS IN A ROOM.
WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES ARE REASONABLE Figure up your
room rent and carfare, then get our price for a desirable room both tele
phones, hot and cold running water, clothes closet, steam heat and a fire
proof hotel, modern and clean in every respect. 'Bus meets trains and boats.
Hotel
Washington
IHLotel Cornelius
THE HOUSE OF WELCOME
PARK AND ALDER STS PORTLAND, OR.
In the theater and shopping district, one block from
any carline. Rates $1.00 per day and up. With bath.
$1.50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus.
C. W. Cornelius, President H. E. Fletcher, Manager
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DENTISTS.
DR. A. Vt. KEEXE, Majestic Theater bldg.,
351 H Washington st. Marshall 3205.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
HAiNLEI Employment Agency. 28 Second
st. North. Main 727, A 2290. P. J. Hanley,
prop. Res, phones. East 190, C 3027.
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.
Phona Main 9210. -
WE buy, sell, rent and exchange new and
second-hand motors; repair work a sp
cialty. Western Electric Works, 213 6th.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casaeday. 617 Dekum bL, 3d & Wash.
FIRE INSURANCE.
LET OWEN SUMMERS write your fire in
surance. 833 Morgan bldg. Main 8429.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS.
PHOENIX Iron Works, East 3d and Haw
thorne. General machine and foundry work.
HOUSE MOVING.
A. D. MOODIE. 103 E. Water at. East 8S20
Latest improved machinery for handling
heavy bodies. Brick buildings a specialty.
KODAKS.
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing,
printing and enlarging. -BLUMAUKH
PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 345 Washington st.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING.
NOW is the best time to prune your fruit
trees, roses, shrubbery; have it done by
experts. Zimmerman Bros., Tigard, Or.
Main 0431.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
J. A. BTROWBR1DGS LEATHER CO. Es
tablished 185S. 189 Front st.
MACHINE R Y.
Enginee. boilers, sawmills bousrht, sold and
exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and
bicycles. Phone Main 33. A 2153.
M ULTIG RAPHIN G.
CHAM; LETTER CO.. multiKraphins. ad
dressing, mailing. 303 Northwest bldg.
Marshall CS22.
Ml'sU'AU
EM 1 L THIELHORK, violin teacher; pupil
Sevclk. 207 Flledner bldg. A41B0, Mar. 1629.
VIOLIN lessons given at your home at con
venient hours. Phone East 4421.
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Grover,. specialist In paralysis, norvous,
chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bid. M. 8142
OPTICIANS.
, 4 A FIGHT on high prices.
I ?if"cJi Why pay $5 to $10 for a
yV J pair ot glasses when I can
fit your eyes with first
quality lenses, gold filled frames, as low as
$1.50. Goodman, 191 Morrison St.. near
bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. R. B. Northrup. SOS Morgan bldg.. Cor.
Broadway and Washington sts. Office
phone Main 340; residence. East 1028.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING.
FOR FIRST-CLASS papering, painting, tint
ing. reasonable prices. Call Main 6426.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
T. J. GEISLER. Atty. at Law. 503 Henry
bids. Wm. C. Schmitt, Eng. and drafts
man. M. 1285.
U. S. AND foreign patents obtained by Peter
Haberlin. 408 Cham, of Com., Portland;
Victor bldg., Washington, D. C.
PATENTS procured by J. K. Mock, late of
TJ. S. Patent Office. 1M 0 B. of T. b 1 d g.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
DRY GOODS.
FLE1SCHNSR-MATER ft CO.. 07 Ash St.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Stubbs Electrical Co., -6th and Pine sts.
FISH, OYSTERS AND ICE.
MALARKEY & CO., Inc., 149 Front street.
FLOl'R MILLS.
CROWN MILLS. Board of Trade bids.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall.
BALFOUR-GUTHRIE ft CO.. Park and Oak.
H. M. HOUSEJR, Board of Trade bldg.
THE W. A. GORDON CO.. Board ot Trade.
GROCERIES.
WADHAMS ft CO., 69-75 4th St.
HAIR GOODS.
DIAMOND HAIR WORKS.
WHOLESALE. 803-4 PANAMA BLDQ.
PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.,
WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKU.J BLDQ.
HATS AND CAP&
THANH AUSEK HAT CO.. 53-55 Front at.
HAY.
J. H. Klosterman ft Co.. leading hay dealera
HIDES, FELTS, WOOL AND FURs
KAHN BROS., 191 B'ront street.
IRON WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
Kast 3d and Buriislde sts.
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRl-
CASTINGS.
Complete stock of
BEAMS. ANGLES.
CHANNELS.
PLATES.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES.
CHAS. L. MASTICK CO.. 74 Front; leather
of every description, taps, mfg. findings.
and pleaded guilty. Judge Kavanaugh
sentenced him to from one to seven
years in the penitentiary, but paroled
him to his parents in Saskatchewan,
Canada. Ruttle is to be returned to
his parents by Deputy Sheriff Grafton,
who left with him last night.
N. H. Evans, a youth indicted with
James Smith for larceny, pleaded guilty
before Judge Kavanaugh, and was sen
tenced to six months on the rockpile,
but was paroled. Smith was sentenced
to one year on the rockpile.
An eight-month term on the rockpile
was given to H. W. Harrison, who
pleaded guilty to keeping a disorderly
house. Judge Kavanaugh also fined
John Jones $100 for assault. J. L. Mor
ris pleaded guilty to the non-support
of his family and was sentenced to
nine months at Kelly Butte.
DEPARTMENT READY TO AID
Funds for Irrigation Plants Xear
Sunnyslde Are Available.
SUNNTSIDE, Wash., Jan. 26. (Spe
cial.) A letter from United States
Senator Jones received by George Rod
man, secretary of the Water Users'
Association, says that he and Repre
sentative La Follette had called on the
Secretary of the Interior and again
discussed the proposition of Installing
Sol Due Hot
Springs Hotel
In the Heart of the Olympic.
For- descriptive literature, address
the Manager. Sol Due, Clallam County,
Washington.
RESORTS.
Washington St.
Corner -1 2th St.
PORTLAND, OR.
Cbu. H. Rowley. Mgr.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice. U. S.
and foreign patents. 60O Dekum bldg.
PHYSICIANS.
iVK $1 a month we pay your hospital, doc
tor and drug bills. Call and Investigate.
803 Selling bldg. Northwest Hbsp. Assn.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main S4S9.
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
231 Wash. st. Phones Main 710 and A2710.
THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
2 5th st. Phones Main 312, A 1254.
SEWING MACHINES. "
Machines of all makes, new and 2d-hand. for
sale, rented and repaired. M. 9431. Sewing
Machine Emporium, 190 3d St.. nr. Yamhill
SHOWCASES. BANK & STORE FIXTURES
FOR reasonable price see Western Fixtures
ae Showcase Co., 48 N. 10th st.
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 4th and Couch; new
and old window display and cabinet work.
SHEET METAL,
OREGON SHEET Metal Works, 146 Front st.
Tanks, stacks, re-tinning, hotel, reBtaurant
and boat work. A 2146. Main 2140.
SHRUBBERY AND TREES.
OREGON NURSERY CO. 1200 acres of
choice nursery stock; walnuts specialized.
64 East 12th st. North. Phone E. 4oWX
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. 15th
and Kearney sts., Just completed new fire
proof warehouse for household effects,
i'ianos and automobiles; contains separate
fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated
piano-Foom, trunk and rug vaults; track
age for carload shipments; vans for mov
ing, reduced freight rates on household
goods to and from East in through cars.
Main 5640, all departments.
WLEl'.S MUSIC HOUSE piano storage
warehouses, the only place especially built
for the proper storage and handling of
pianos; storage, cartage, boxing and ship
ping of pianos; tuning pianos, polishing
pianos, all at lowest rates; guaranteed
work by proven experts. Filers Music
House, Eilers bldg., Broadway at Alder.
Phone Main 66o5 or A 2350.
. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co.. offices
and commodious 4-story brick warehouse,
separate Iron rooms and fireproof vaults
for valuables; N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts.
Pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipment, special rates made on goods
in our through, cars to all domestic and
foreign jiorts. Main 596, A 2H6.
MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSE.
Manning Warehouse & Transfer Co.,
13th and Everett Bts. on terminal tracks.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
We operate the only exclusive merchan
dise warehouse in city. Main 703, A 2214.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St..
cor. l.tth. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
insurance rates In the city.
OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO., general trans,
fer and storage, safes, pianos and furni
ture moved and packed for shipment.
Teams and auto vans for lor -llstance
moving. 87-89 Front st. Main 641 or A 2247.
C C. Yett & Son, 208 Alder. Marshall 289.
East 3842 Furniture, pianos moved and
packed for shipment and storage; general
transferring; 1 month's free Btorage.
PORTLAND AUTO DEL. CO., drayage and
storage; furniture moving and packing.
27 No. Front. Marshall 1780, A 5759.
TRUSSES.
EXPERT TRUSS FITTING at the Laue
Davls Drug Co., 3d, and Yamhill.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLORY ft CO., 231 Pine st
I.TmPiriTTWrt AIT ci
Balfour. Guthrie ft Co.. Park and Oak.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth st.
MILLINERY.
BRAPSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIReI
Portland Wire ft Iron Wks., 2d & Columbia.
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEEK PAINT CO., 186 First St.
W. P. FULLER ft CO.. 12th and Davis.
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. "
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-8S Front St.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTES ft CO., 1ST AND OAK STS.
PRODltB COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERD1NG ft FARRELL, 140 Front st.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DItOER CO., Foot Ankeny st.
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W. P. FULLER ft CO., 12th and Davis.
PORTLAND Iron Works. 14th and Northrup.
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COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 8 Front Vt.
Cim Ts- lT-af A crtnv. . n
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MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 230 2d St.
IVIRIT A XT I I IT ,1,' . . -V. . . .V 77
Portland wire ft Iron Wks.. 2d ft Columbia.
a system of pump plants in connection
with Lhe Sunnyside canal and that the
department stood ready to provide the
funds whpn in toroulnri . 1 . . i .
- f"l LICO 4X k. Lllia
end of the line had complied with the
icquiiBmonis 01 me Department
An election was held .Saturday at
thft rrilienna r r t t.T 1 ,. 4
w w. u . i i.uii iu es
tablish the Snipes Mountain Irrigation
..o bi ik: I.
Switzerland In 1912 exported embroidery
ilued at S4S.402.777. J
AUCTION SALE TODAY
Today 'at at 3, P. M. at 108 th st
near Washington. Contents of theWatson
Creamery Cafeteria, J. T. Wilson. Auc
tioneer. ,At Baker's Auction House, 166-168 Park
st. Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock.
' MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDER Y,
K. T. Special Thursday Jan.
uary 20. at 7:30 P. M. Ked
Cross. Hear the new quartet;
it is fine. Parlors open from
aner 1 .vt 2. . ju. sojourn
ing Sir Knights and others are requested
to mukrt 11XA nf thAm
C F. WIEGAKD, Recorder.
WASHINGTON COMMAND
ERY No. 15, K. T. Stated
conclave this (Tuesday) even.
Ing. 7:30. Red Cross. Unof
ficial visit of Grand Com-
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Knights courteously invited to attend
F. H. NOLTNER. Recorder.
A. AND A S. RITE. MULT
NOMAH COUNCIL OF KA-
EOSH NO. 1 Regular meeting
In Memorial Hall, Scottish Rite
Cathedral, this evening at 8
o'clock. By order Eminent
Commander.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER No. 14, O. E. S. Members
with their friends are invited to a
card and dancing party to be given
by Troutdale Chapter this (Tues
day) evening. Special car leaves 1st and
Alder at 7:15. Admission 25c.
BELLE RICHMOND. Sec.
IMPERIAL LODGE. U. D.. A.
F. AND A M. Special communi
cation this (Tuesday) evening. 8
o'clock. Masonic Temple, West
Park and Yamhill streets. F, C.
degree. Visitors welcome.
W. P. ANDRUS, Secretary.
WASHINGTON COMMAND.
ERY. NO. 15, K. T. Stated
conclave this (Tuesday) even-
los, t :aJ. jttea cross, ah sir
Knights courteously invited
to attend.
F. H. NOLTNER. Recorder.
HAWTHORNE EWM3E. NO.
111 A TJ. A V: ,1 . . .
r. -1 J a-. a- a. ju, special
AN communication this (Tu.Rdavi
Rav evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in
-3Wf"Si M.x M. dezree. Visiting hrwihMn
' X'X welcome.
C E. MILLER, Secretary.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O.
O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday)
evening at 8 o'clock at L. O. O. F. Temple,
First and Alder streets. Golden Rule de
gree. Visitors always welcome.
R. OSVOLD. Scribe.'
LENTS LODGE, TJ. TJ. Stated
communications this Wednesday
AVMln a t 7 OA nnl1r X, . ln
fi3,' M. M. degree. Visiting brothers
welcome, c. S. AUSBUBQ, Sec
MUSICIANS' MUTUAL ASSOCIATION
Music furnished for all occasions. See our
members or phone Main 6007, A 5259.
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11th mod Morrison
Main 1 and A
HEILIG
TONIGHT 8:15WE
THIS
,'EEK.
BARGAW PRICE MATINEE
TOJIOliliOW TUCKS IU.
Evening prices for Saturday Matinee.
.William A. Brady's Production of
Louisa M. Alcott's Famous Story,
LITTLE WOMEN
Eve. and Sat. Mat.: Lower floor 1.60,
1; balcony $1. 75c, 5(ic. Wed., Thur..
Fri. Mats.: Lower floor tl, balcony. U
rows 75c, 6 rows 50c. 4 rows 25c.
st Selling at Box Office.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED.
THKATFR
Mils S. A 5360
... I 1C 1. -V VI
Home of the Baker Players. Tonight. All
wek. mats. Wei. and Sat. Clyde Fitch's
celebrated drama,
"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE,"
By the author of "The City," Girls," "The
Climbers" and many other noted plays. A
love story of remarkable power and dra
matic intensity. Splendidly mounted. Even
ings: 25c, 85c, 50c. 75c; boxes, 1. Sat. Mat.,
25c. GOC. Wed. Mat.. all snnta 2n Tr,nt
boxes. Next week "The Silver Hordo," by
x ceacn.
Matinee Dally. Main C. A iOtX
WEEK JAN. 28 Wm. Mnrphy, Blanche
icnols & Co., Gertrude Barnes, Leon Car-
riuu, uonann ana cnaDot. Conly and Webb,
Maxlne Bros, and Bobby, Talmont and
Beynen.
Matinee Dally, Any Seat 15c.
WHERE
UOES
SIX BANJO PHiixna
SOCIETY TANiO DANCERS
WAWH, LYNCH & CO.
LEONARD A LOCAE
LllOI DEL 'OltO
Ill'KKE & HARRISON
TANUO
TACUUT
FREE
Aiif Broadway, at Alder.
The Golden Dream, musical adaptation of the
fttvorite fairy tale. "Golden Locks," l dm.
dren's Matinee January 31: Critic and Girl,
Dunbar and Turner, Seed's Bull TerrierK,
Bob Albrisrlit. the male Melba: Pantasresrone.
Popular prices. Boxes and first row balcony
reserved. Phones A 2236, .Main 4636. Curtain
:iio, 7:15 ana :io.
LYRIC
FOURTH AND
STAKK STS.
Leonard and Onslow In
"THE SPOONEBS."
A brilliant new musical comedy playlet.
Tuesday night. Athletic Contest; Thursday
night, 50-plece dinner set for five cents
Friday night. Chorus Girls' Contest. Prices:
Nights. 15e and 25c. Matinee, any seat 15c,
Coming Wednesday The Famous
"MUTUAL GIRL,"
In her wonderful and exciting experiences.
Norma Phillips Appears In Title Role.
10c ADMISSION 10c.
Vosburgh Travelogues
Superbly illustrated by still and
motion pictures, auditorium Lin
cola High School, Seventh and
Market streets.
Jan. 27 Scotland and "Wales.
Jan. 29 Java, the Wonderland
of the World.
Feb. 3 China in Transition.
Feb. 10 The Heart of Old
Japan.
Feb. 2 London and Rural
England.
Ticket for the series, $1, on sale
at Sherman Clay & Co. Lecture
at 8 o'clock.
Auspices Grade Teachers' Ass'n.
MEETING NOTICES.
v j, CORINTHIAN CHAPTER NO. 54.
Jy O. E. S, Stated communication
Z ;ymi this (Tuesday evening, Masonic
U Temple, S o clock sharii. Social.
" All O. E. S. welcome. By order
W. M. HENRIETTA M CABE, Sec.
INDEPENDENT . HOMESTEAD will give
a ouu party tomgnt at lut 4th St., 8d floor.
4 nanas. Admission 13 cents, including re
f reshments.
DIED.
MOPPETT In this city, Jan. 20, at her late
residence, iwa a. Main St., Lydia Moc
fett. The remains are at the residence
establishment of J. P. Finley oc Son, Mont
gomery ana otn.
FCXEKAL NOTICES.
RUSSELL In this city. January 25. at the
xamiiy resiaence, imjH &ast Everett St.,
Mathew T. Russell, axed 79 years, hus
band nf Mrs. Eva E. Russell and father of
itoDert x. Russell, of AKron, Mich.: Wal
ter M. Russell, of Stanford, Conn.; Wil
liam J. Russell, of Stanford, Conn.; E. M.
Rufsell. of Los Angeles. Cal. : ti. C and J.
C. Russell, of this city. The funeral serv
ices will be held at the conservatory
chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., liiast Side
Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder St., at
2 P. M. today (Tuesday). Friends invited.
interment Rose city cemetery.
DEWEY The remains of the late Philip
-.i- uawey win oe lorwaruea xo uienuaie,
Or., for Interment, by F. 6. Dunning, Inc.,
Eaat Side Funeral Directors, at 8:15 P. M.
today. Friends desiring to Bee the. re
mains may do so until 6 P. M. today at
me conservatory cnapei.
OEHLSB The funeral of the late Eliza
beth Jane Oehler, beloved wife of Phillip
J. Oehler, of 8836 52d St. S. E-. will be
held tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at
x o'clock, interment Alt. Scott Park cem
etery.
GR1BSBT B. F. Grlbsby died at his home,
li!20 Concord ave., Thurs. evening, Jan.
25. The body is belnir shioned to rhaim.
nooga, Tenn., whure the funeral will be
conducted Feb. 1 at Trinity Baptist
Bl'RK At the family residence. 428 East
Cth, Andrew Burk, aged 61 years. Re
mains will be forwarded by the Holman
Undertaking Co. on Wednesday morning
train to Plattevllle, Colorado, for inter
ment. ALDREAD January 25. Mark W. Aldread.
aged 04 years. Funeral services will bo held
at Dunning & McEntee's chapel today
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited.
interment Rose city cemetery.
ARDISS January 25, Ruby Ardiss, aged 23
years. Funeral services will be. held at
.Dunnlnc; & McEntee s chapel today (Tues
day), at 1 o'olock. Friends invited. Inter
ment' Rlverview Cemetery.
FUSEBAL DIRECTORS.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading fu
neral director. it Third strset. corner Sal.
mon. Lady assistant. A 1511, Main S01.
F. S. DCXNING. INC.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East
Alder st. Eaet 52, B 2525.
DUNNING ft M'ENTEE, funeral directors,
7th and Pine. Pbone Main 4.10. Lady at
tendawt. Office of County Coroner.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY Sd
and Clay. Main 4152. A 2821. Lady attendant.
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK.
Containing 335 Acre.
Portland' Only Modern
Perpetual-Care Cemetery.
Ileflned, I'lranlner Service.
Complete Perfect Equipment.
Prices and Term Reasonable.
Both Telephones.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE NO. 320 UNION AVENUE,
CORNER MARKET STREET.
Pkose East 1423. B 2S15.
Horse ambulance for sick or disables
animals at a moment's notice. Prices
reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty
to ibis clUce, Open day and night
AMUSEMENTS.
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KETitiTODAY.
CLASS A
NCOftiE PROPERTY
For Sale or Exchange
We are authorized to sell or ex
change one of the finest apartment
houses in Portland with a net income
of over $10,000 per annum, 100x100
ft. corner, with strictly modern build
ing, always full. Price, including fur
nishings, $100,000, mortgage $43,000,
running over three years. Will sell
or exchange equity for good, inside,
vacant property. For the man desir
ing income property we have nothing
better to offer. Only properties sub
mitted on their a.ctual cash value con
sidered. No phone information.
Inside Property Dealers,
Ground Floor, Henry Building.
BUNGALOW
Swell new modern five-room bunera
low, two bedrooms, oak floors, fire
place, booKcases. buflet; lot 35x85. A
oiK "nap at $3700; fiOO down and $20
per month. On 36th, near Clinton.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bids:.
A 1416, Marshall 02.
LAURELHURST HOME
Very swell seven-room bungalow, with
attic, three bedrooms and breakfast-
room; oak floors, two fireplaces, pass
pantry; lot 75x100: one block to car. A
bargrain at 7500; $2250 down, balance
terms, iet us show you this.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbet Bldgr. A 141B,Manfaallt)2
West Side Snap
76-room three-story hotel, rented and
paying- 8 per cent on the price; 100x100
corner near new public docks, in the
V ..... 1. 1 . . . 1 . 1 .1. -IT .
a. hi .iLjuu ui mo city. v ut ant quar
ters ail around are - held .t $35,000
Price of this. Including the imnrove-
ments. which 'cost $12,000, Is $30,000;
xia.ii. cbu; io,uuu oeiow actual' value.
GRl'SSI & HOLDS.
316 Hoard of Trade. Main T4K2, A 4-401,
lortgage Loans
6 to 7
h. e. moonsy
Main SIO.
Boom 421 Falline Bide
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Rates.
JOHN E. CRONAN
IHI2 SnrMdl , (tide.
Portland. Or.
Mortgage Loans
Our Own Money, Xo Delay.
ROBERTSON & EWING
810 Falling JBlde.
On improved Portland real estate.
FIDELITY REALTY & MORTGAGE CO.
604 Piatt bid. Washington and Park.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
"Our own money at current rates.
FARM AIVO CITY LOANS
Commercial Club BidK-, Portland. Or.
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and up at lowest rates.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bids, A 141 MXauc mhall 9X
NEW TODAY.
Xilpatrick-Coilins Tract
Tracts 80x110
West Side, 15 Minutes' Car
Ride
Price $350 Each $10 Cash,
$5 Per Month
The Best Values in the City
If you are looking for an ideal
home site with a big future, it will
pay you to see this property. Al
ways a pleasure to show property.
M. E. Lee, 522 Corbett Bldg.
LAURELHURST
.?futl'uJ,.Ne,t, H""s and HIsn. Slg-htly
Building; Sites For Sala on easy terms In
tne finest, most highly developed olo-ln
residence park in the city. Being located In.
very heart of the East Side residence
district, with best of car service and sur
rounding Laurelhurst Park, the peer of all
nJi"ral scenic parks in the world.
Phone for our Auto. Main 150a or A lBlo.
end let us show you around.
PAtX C. MURPHY.
Sales a-rnt. 104 Stark Street. Trart Of-
flce i-.. 89th and tiilsan sts. Tabor S4S7
Mortgage loans on central
business property, 6.
John Bain, 507 Spalding Building
S6500, $5000, $2500
To Loan on Kfrst Mortgages.
A. B. SLAISOX,
WliO Chamber of Commerce.
BEAL ESTATE DEALERS.
or. jv. v linom o.. 313-318 Falline hid
Hawthorne ave., cor. illst. Tahor 51B
c.'VirS?, v Main 1SS- -00 Oregonian.
wiT wiT a iJ-' 404-405-10T
REAL ESTATE,
l or Sule Lots.
fc010 'IEW w flue, just to"-
Place for a homo where you can raise
f,layMr veeetahles. berries, etc.. whlcn
i?,p:irt "C ?our "vlns: price only
it S V. d?lvn- 5 month; If vou
f. looking for a place wlih a big future
It will pay you to see this property. M
E. Lee, Corbett bldg
Vfc.Rir fine home sites on the West bid
lor fio down, $5 per montb; onlv
mmuies i-ar ride. 5c fare; lots bOxllo"'
best value in the city; if you are lookina
lor a place where you can raise all your
vegetables, berries, etc., this will suit
you. M. K. Lee. r,T2 Corbett blue.
HAVE, you seen tho Kiipatrick-Collins tract -Only
1,. minutes' car rule. West Bide'
best vulua in the city; 80x110 ft. lota
for $000; $10 down, ." per month. Ideal
for a home Bltn with a hlK futuru; it
will pay you to see this tract. if K.
Lee, ol' J Corbett bldg.
FOR SALli JiiTO equity in lots H, 15, 16.
block 3, Jonesmoi'o subdivision, cor. Hal
soy and 00th sts.; no reasonable cash of
fer refused; balance, or $473, at Jls per
month, inclimintr Interest. Mrs A. E
Miller. Ill .Settle ave..anJo3e. c'al.
$1400 CASH improved district, choice corner
lt.xl00 feet, lots lo and 11, block 3,
Belle Crest Addition; cost 17."o; all
taxes and assessments paid. Owner
Slump Bros., Limited. 639 Hastings
West. Vancouver, H. C.
ba '
I-ot EOxlOO. shack, chicken-house, some
fruit. Inquire 1121 Borthwick st., citv.
J2.50 down. $2.50 and 6 per cent intei
eat per month.
PORTLAND HKIOHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
- Houses, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and
acreage; all locations, views and prices.
Marshall 4S27. BROOKS. A3SS9.
Every Customer Is a Reference.
FIXE tract In Riverwood Add.; has hard-
suriace streets and sidewalk. Bull Run
water una sewer, ail nt
aid for. Price S500.
Roberts, car
re R
oDerts Bros.
&0 LA ROB lots on Oregon Electric, 5o fare.
Bull Hun water: for sale by owner at a
sacrifice. Oall 1012 Broadway bldg.
LAURELHURST BARGAIN Leaving Port
land February 1; $!)00 will buv corner lot
on Couch. 75 feet frontage. Main 77S9.
lPVINOTON corner, 100x100, 21th and!
Thompson; perfect site. Owner, S13 Cor
b"tt liHg.
MONEY To LOAN ON REAL E -STATE.
GEO. T. MOOHIi CO., 018 Abington Bldg.
FOR SALE cheap, two lots, 73d and tianuy.
C. Jayne, Corona, Cal.
For Hale
-Houses.
PAY $15 A MONTH
FOR MODERN HOUSE.
- Modern S-room house in excellent
neighborhood, fireplace. beam ceilings,
set-in bookcases, Dutch kltrhen. etc., for
sale on rent terms. Pay $15 a month for
3 months If you like the house and
neighborhood then buy It. (This rent ap
plies on purchase price). Price only $2400.
A. X. SEARLE.
Corner E. 70th and Glisan.
(Take M V car, get off at K. 70th.)
MUST SELL,
I must spU and wiil tnko $'O0 for my
$12w0 equity In an attractive modern
bungalow, buit only G months. Balance
easy terms. No trade. Is well arrange!
and has 5 rooms and bath. lars at lie,
full basement, fireplace, buili-in book
cases and buffet, Dutch Kitchen, etc.
Facf-a Kast; lyo feet south of AlV. car.
St-e owner. 11U East 01 at North.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
IN COM E ? WE WILL K URN I si H TH 15
MON KY, BUILD APARTMENTS. RESI
DENCE OR ANYTHING; i'LANS FREE.
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE K.N O W
ITOy. TALK TO OUR CLIENTS. SEE
OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONUS.
L, R. BAILEY & CO.. CONTRACTING
ARCHITECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG.
CHANGE in busineas forces me to move
East and will sacrifice my new home tn
Rose City Park, just built; has five spa
cious rooms and breaJcrast-room, hard -wood
floors, furnace, fireplace, built-in
buffet, bookcases with beveled plate, piaes
doors; porches and everything1 to make a
complete home; If you want the furniture,
you can have it cheap, as I have to go.
Call Eaat 2549 or C 2QuS.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BARGAIN.
1 acre improved with a, modern 7 -room
housu, fine view, g&8. electric lights, tele
phone, sewer and water. 40 fruit trees,
stable, ijarase, IHrTclOO fenced for chickens.
Price $y0K. Terms.
LK NOIR.
Chamber of Commerce bldp.
LAI RELHL'RST HO M-E.
Colonial home, beautifully finished in
every detail and facing Laurelhurat Park,
will be built for responsible party. Plans
of this house for your inspection may be
had on application. Price complete. $4500.
Cash $500, balance on rental terms. A
rare chance for someone. Phone Main
1503. A 1515. Mr. Joy.
A POSITIVE! SACRIFICE.
Unable to meet payments on my 6-room
strictly modern home in Rose Citv Park,
will sacrifice lS5o equity for $1100 cash;
will include some furniture, linoleum and
gas stoves. This is a clean saving of over
JStrO; will give Immediate possession or
will remain and pay $30 rent monthly.
Write AB Oregonian.
TOTAL. PRICE ONLY "fSBO.
New house and one lot.
$5i cash and $15 per month.
Including Interest.
Take Rose City Park car to 72d t.
SEE AUSTIN.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
FOR SMALL FAMILY,
AN IDEAL HOME.
Pretty 4 -room cottage on corner lot.
Price. 9500 below the market; offered
for $1375 $75 down and $15 a month.
No. 6743 53d avenue. Take Ml. Scott
car, get off at Kern Park, walk two
blocks south.
ALAMEDA Park view. new. modern home,
fireplace, Dutch kitchen, breakfast room;
' sell this week for $2300, which Includes
hard-surfaced streets; south front. Phone
Wood. 1561, C 2-457.
ViiRY fine, new 10-room colonial house near
the park In Laurelhurst; strictly high
class In design, construction an-d finish ;
hot-water heat, all the modern conven
iences; price $15,000; easy terms if de
sired. Call Mr. Stephenson, Main 1503, A
1515.
WE FURNISH THE MONEY
AND PLANS TO SUIT AND BUILD YOUR
HOME OR APARTMENTS; OUR FAX
NOMICAL SYSTEM SAVES MONEY, TIME
AND ANNOYANCE; NO COMPOUND IN
TEREST; LOWEST RATES. TAYLOR
BUILDING CO., 508 M' KAY BLDG
MAKE me an offer on thia modem 6-room
bungalow on East 41st st.( Hawthorne
district, with or without furniture; must
leave city this week. Call at 350 East
4lst st.. south of Hawthorne ave.
SPLENDID HOME,
7 rooms, corner lot. garage, $20Ov
Charming bungalow, j30M, everything
paid; Irvtngton, E. 273. w. H. Herdman,