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mxTT7 FOTf "VTXCr OT?FOOTA', FRIDAY. JUNE 12, 1914. 19 PORTLAND accobdios rmAima K. 6TEPHAN Hemstitching and seal loping1, accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goodi sponged; mail order. 883 Alder. M. 9373. AMiAlUli AN1A. ALYbTS. GILBERT di HALU successors Wells & Co., 600 to 613 Coucn bids, low 4th. il. 7150. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE laboratory and ore-teating works. 142 S 2d at. AIIORMiyS. i. H. GREENFIELD General practice, ab stracts, contracts, collateral, etc; consul tation tree. Mew offices. TUT, 70s, 709 Sell ing bldg. Main 4993. Open evenings. WM. M. LAFURCE. Counsel lor-ai-law. 229 Failing ' .Bids. CAKVEI WK1V1-NG. NOKTHIVKSI RUG CO. hue Irom old car. pets, rag rugs, las East 8U1. Both phones. (KIXILOIU UllIONS, BADGES. THE IRWIN-UODSON COMPANY. 12 lii st. Phones Main 812 and A 1264. CHIKOrOlllSIS, IWllliaiu. Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors, 302- Gerlinger bldg., S. W. cor. I'd and Alder, phone Main 1301. JK. Fi.lTcHEH, aseptic chiropodist and toot specialist, treats all ills ol the toot without pain; 24 years' experience; lady assistant. 306 AllsKy bldg. Main 8762. Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists, over the Hazelwood. Main 3713, A 5129. . CHlHOrODi and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill. Offices. Fiiedner bldg. Main S472. CHIROPRACTIC FUkSIClANS. DR. M'MAHON. 121 4th and 376 Williams ' ave. Lady attendants both offices; 18 ad justments $10. Main 206. Kast 2a. CLEANING AND PRESSING. ijRESS SUITS lor rent; we press ona suit each week for $1.50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 809 Stark St.. bet. Sth and 6th. Main-514. COAL AM) WOOD. X.NIGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard, quick-Bring, long-enduring Utah coal. Al bina Fuel Co., sole agents. COLLECTIONS. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. "Adopt Short Methods." short Adjustment Co., 26 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 974. COLLECTION AiENCY. KKTH CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1786. No collections, no charge. DANCING. J'ROF. WAL WILSON dancing school; waltz. one-Btep. two-step, schottische. hesitation waltz, stage dancing; lessons. 25c; every morning, afternoon, evening- guarantee to teach anybody who walks how to dance. 85 hi Sth St.. bet. Stark and Oak. Main 7637 MR. and Mrs. Heath's academy; dancing taught In all Its branches;-, class FrL eve. 8 to 10. 281 V4 Morrison, cor. 2d- Mar. S13. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R. M. Wade AY Co.. 322-38 Haw thurne are. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS Portland Wire a Iron Wks. 2d and Columbia AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d st AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BAJLLOU WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. AWNINGS, TENTS AND SAILS. PACIFIC TENT & AWN. CO.. 1-3 N. 1st at BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park Ac Davla BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES & SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery afc Conf.. Inc.. 11th and Everett BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HENRY WE1NHARP. 13th and Jjurneide. CARRIAGE WORKS. . PORTLAND CARRIAGE WKS. Q 1 BODIES. W HRrci.fi. 8PSIHRS 10 North Fourth Street. Main 8338. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE BOOT. KAHN BROS.. 11 FRONT 8T. CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER. F. T. CROWE CO., 45 Fourth Street. COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES. CLOSSET Ae DEVERS. 1-11 N. Front St. DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER. MAYER & CO.. SOT Ash at. A C. SHELDON DEAD Burlington's General Agent Is Loved as "Dad." ROAD'S TRADEMARK HIS Death JrYillows Minor Operation and lur-Iay Illness ait- St. Vincent's Hospital Long Tjife of Work Given System. A-V..C. Sheldon, popularly. Known as "Dad" Sheldon, and forVnany i ears the general agent in Portland for the Bur lington Railroad, died at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday after an illness of four days, following' a minor opera tion. He was 69 years of age. Mr. Sheldon was known throughout the country as the originator of the railroad trade-mark. The familiar black rectangle bearing the white gothio letters, "Burlington Route," was his invention. That was 40 years ago, when he was advertising agent for the Burlington. Since then every railroad in the country has adopted a trade-mark. Experts agree that none ever has improved on his original idea. Lifetime Spent With Road. Nearly all of Mr. Sheldon's active railroad work was performed for the Burlington system. He was born in the Canadian province of Quebec, July 4, 1845, and, as a young man, came to Chicago. He worked in various capaci ties in the traffic and advertising de partments until he advanced, to the position of advertising agent. In that capacity he visited Mexico and secured much valuable publicity, which resulted In increased travel of Mexican people to the United States. . At that time C. E. Perkins was pres ident of the Burlington and on his frequent travels he had become im pressed with the uniformity of the signs used by the Western Union Tele graph Company. Whenever he wanted to send a. message Mr. Perkins would look for the familiar blue sign. "It seems to me," said Mr. Perkins to Mr. Sheldon one day, "that we ought to have a sign or a trade-mark." "Well, what kind of a sign do you think it ought to Te?" asked Mr. Sheldon. President Give First Idea. "It ought to be appropriate for a railroad," replied Mr. Perkins after a few moments of thought, "characteristic of the Burlington and suggestive of progress. It ought to be something that will appear well on a sheet of engraved stationery as well as on a boxcar. , "I had no idea what a thing of that kind would look like," said Mr. Sheldon afterwards, "but I went at it." Meanwhile. Mr. Perkins offered a prize of $500 and an annual pass for the best advertising trademark. At that time the Burlington was using the words "Burlington Route" as an advertising slogan, and in some display work had used a picture of a train emerging from a tunnel. Mr. Sheldon eliminated the train and the tunnel and retained the characteristic words, arranging them in a rectangular field with Gothic type. Hundreds of advertising experts submitted ideas and designs. In re sponae to Mr. Perkins' offer, but the BUSINESS DIRECTORY DANCING. Whltlng-Ireland Dancing Academy, Alisky bldg.. Sd and Morrison; modern and stage dancing taught dally. Phone Maim 801a. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEE.NE, Majestic Theater bldg.. 351 Washington st. Marshall 8205. DIES AMD TOOLS. DIES AND TOOLS. Phone Marshall 1037, 1 ring; A 4172. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseaay. 517 Dekum bl.. 3d & Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, ranted and repaired. We do all kinda of repair ing and rewinding, ail work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electric Co.. 31 First St. North. Phone Main 9210. WE BUY, sell, rent and exchange new and secDnd-hand motors; repair work a spe cialty. Western Electric Works. 213 6th. rXlUXDBI AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works East 3d and Haw thorne. General machine and foundry work. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. PIKE si MAKK HAM CO.. 345 Washington st. machinery;. Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland. MATTRESS WORKS. ONLY scientifically thorough renovating In the city. Advise us. East 8TO. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO., motorcycles and bicycles, phone Main 63, A 2152. MUSICAL. EMIL TH1ELHORN, violin teacher; pupil Sevcik. 207 Fiiedner bldg. A 4160, Mar. 1621 NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist in paralysis, ner vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg. OPTICIAN 8. .A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay $5 to 10 for a Jpair of glasses when I can fit vour eves with first. quality lenses, gold-filled frames, su low as xi.507 Goodman, 101 Morrison su. near bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dr. R. B. Northrup. 308 Morgan bldg., cor. Broadway and Washington sts. Office phone Main 849; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS. " PATENTS procured by J. K. Mock, lata of U. S. Patent Office. 634 N. W. Bank bldg. R. C WRIGHT 22 years' practice U. b. and foreign patents. 600 Dfekiim bldg. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electric Co.. sth and Pin ata. HSU, OYSTERS AND ICK. MALARKEY A CO., Inc. 149 Front St. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. H. M. HOUSER. Board of Trade bldg. GROCERS. W.ADHAMS CO., 6-Jo 4th at. HALS GOODS. DIAMOND HAIR WORKS, WHOLESALE, 303-4 PANAMA BLDG. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO., WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSER HAT CO., 53-35 Front St. HIDES. PELTS, WOOL AND FURS. KAHN BROS.. 191 Front St. IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. East end of Burnslde bridge. .STEEL STRUCTURAL PLANT. FOUNDRY. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON. CASTINGS, STEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES. Carry Complete Stock of STEEL BEAMS, ANGLES. CHANNEL PLATES. TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MASTICK sc CO.. 74 Front; leather of every description, taps, mfg. finding a LOGGING MACHINERY, g. B. MALLORY CO.. 231 Pine at. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECK WEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co. 88 Fifth at. suggestion of Mr. Sheldon was adopted. It is used yet Mr. Sheldon came to Portland about 30 years ago and opened the Burling ton office here. He was appointed gen eral agent, and although he frequently had offers of higher positions, he de clined, because of his preference for Portland. He was a member of the Commercial Club and had his home there. A daughter, Margaret, is in school in Paris and a sister. Mrs. Homer Walreth, lives in Watertown, a. JJ. 500,000 PORTLAND IS SEEN A. J. Rich, New York and San Fran cisco Realty Operator, Here. 1 as A. J. Rich, of the real estate firm of A. J. Rich & Co., of San Francisco and New Tork. who is also a director of the San Francisco Chronicle, is vis iting Portland and is staying at the Benson. He is being entertained by Fred A. Jacobs. Mr. Rich said he was interested in Portland property on behalf of a num ber of clients and might have some important information to announce in a few days. He is making a business inspection of the Coast cities. Mr. Rich predicted a population of 600.000 for Portland in 10 years. He ia par ticularly interested in the effect of the Panama Canal on local conditions. "You have the most attractive city on the Coast," said Mr. Rich. Liquor Order Soliciting Proliiblted'. SPRINGFIELD. Or., june 11. (Spe cial.) An ordinance declaring it a nuisance to solicit orders for intoxi cating liquors in Springfield, and pro- vldlng a penalty of from 25 to $100 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Attorneys. DTJN1WAT. RAXPU K. Main 1530. .B28-BS1 Inanr&nce. VINCENT. 8. D. & CO. Main 1654 816 Read Estate. KEASET, DORR B. & CO. Main 1189... 233 Board of Trade Building Attorneys. BEACH, SIMON & NELSON. Main 6138.. T09 Brokers, Stocks, Bonds and Grain. OVERBECK COOKS CO.. A 5331. Main 3042 210-218 Real Estate. BARRETT BROS. Main 6436 .....802 WALLER. FltAKK L. Main 8285 1015 Lewis Building Bonds, Stocks. Grain and Cotton. WILSON. J. C & CO. A 4187. Mar 8838. Builders and Real Estate. SUMMERS, W. J. Marshall 8761 805-SOt Consulting Engineers. LUCrpS. W. W. Marshall 884 818-817 Selling Building Kodaks, Opticians. COLUMBIA OPT'L CO. Mar. 819. .Qd fir. f Prescription Drnssista. NAT7. FRANK. Main 721. A 2721... Od fir. Piano Wholesalers. HOLT. E. H.. PIANO CO. M. 198B. . .207-8 ' Spalding Building Attorney. Consulting Engineer. KILE, 3. A. Marshall 4111 T18 Mortgage Loans. BAIN. JOHN. A 7442. Main 6021 SOT Real Estate. BAT CITY LAND CO. M. Ills 701-702 Wilcox Building Optician, Optometrist. KOLLE. DR. D. W. M. 4148. A 7888. .709-707 Public Utility Specialist. FOSHAT. WILBUR B. Main 6278..... .1014 Beal Estate. K. P. fALMER-JONW CO. M. 1689 .....404 Portland's Building Directory PATENT ATTORNEYS. T. J. GE1SLER, Atty-at-Law, 503 Henry. Wm. C Schmitt. Eng. and Draftsman. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office, near 24th and York sts. Main 3489. PLUMES. DON'T throw your old plumes dyeing, cleaning sad remodel Ins. mountina birds of paradise our specialty. "THE PLUME. ' 258 Morgan bldg. Main 4009. RUBBER STAMPS. HEALS. BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS, 231 Wash. St. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING machines, new, $20 up; used ma chines $2 up; renting and repairing. Main 9421. Sewing Machine Emporium. 180 Sd. bet. Yamhill and Taylor. SHOWCASE, BANK fc STORE FIXTURES. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. 10th and Flanders New and old window display and cabinet work. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van St Storage Co.. cor. 15th and Kearney sts.. just completed new fire proof warehouse for household affects, pianos and automobiles; contains separate fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated piano-room, trunk and rug vaults, trackage for carload shipments, vans for moving; reduced freight rates on house hold goods to and from East in through cars. Main 0640, all departments. C 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; speoLl rates made on goods in our through cars to all domeatio and foreign ports. Main 599, A 399. OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. j)3ew fireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and pack household goods and pianos and ship at reduced ratea Auto vans and teams for moving. Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Office and warehouse. 15th and Hoyt sts. Main 647. A 2247. MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSE. Manning Warehouse at Transfer Co.. 13th and Everett sts., on terminal tracks. General transfer and forwarding agents. We operate the only exclusive merchan dise warehouse in city. Main 703. A 2214. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office, 186 Msdlson; general merchandise, furniture and machinery storage; transfer and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7691. VETERINARY COLLEGES. a it VETERINARY COLLEGE begins Sent. X4. No profession offers equal oppor tunity, tauuuiufl -dent. 1818 Market at.. San Francisco. 1.1 ME, CEMENT. PLASTER, METAL LATH. The J. McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. galea agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th ata. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron W ks., 2d and Columbia. PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. , PIONEER PAINT -CO., 166 First St. W. P. FULLER tc CO.. 12th and Davla. PIPE, PIPE FIITTIN'GS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front at. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front at. - PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES at CO.. 1st and Oak sta' " PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERD1NG FARRELL, Ill Front St. ROPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup, SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny. SASH, DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER oe CO., 12th and Davla. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 68 Front St. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 Id at. WHOLESALE JEWELERS & OPTICIANS. - WIRE AND IRON WORKS. Portland Wire 4 Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia for the first offense and of $200 for sub sequent offenses has been passed unan imously by the Town Council. An emergency was declared and the May or signed the ordinance at once. EXTENSION IS APPROVED Cast Morrison-Street Opening is In dorsed by Property Owners. Proceedings for the opening and ex tension of East Morrison street from East Twentieth, to East Twenty-sixth, along the right of way of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, past Lone Fir Cemetery, received the approval yesterday of a large delega tion of property owners who are to be assessed for the cost of the improve ment. Flans for the extension were started some time ago and a - tentative esti mate of cost and probable assessments was prepared. It is reported that only three small parcels of ground will have to be purchased and the cost will be only a lew hundred dollars. This will give a direct opening along Morrison street to the Sunnyside district. At present traffic has to move over Bel mont street. Kansas Day In Ashland. ASHLAND, Or., June 11. (Special.) Kansas day will be July 9." This will bring it within the Chautauqua period. The programme will include speeches and papers, to be followed by a basket picnic in Chautauqua Park. At this first reunion of former residents of the Sunflower State permanent officers are to be elected. The membership is open to Kansans now living In the Rogue River valley. Yeon Building ifiRas&aiS- ft lipase taS 3SS81K sa t, Attorneys. GRAHAM. 6IDNBT J. Main 498 1819-1328 JOHNS. CHAS. A. Main 838 1306-1808 KIMBALL. HENRY M. Mar. 680 925 MALAR KEY, 6EABROOK DIBBLE. Main 1501, A 6212. . .1500-1503 RIDDELL. H. H. Main 56S5 522 STOTT & COLLIER. Marshall 5078. .'608-610 KIN NET. M. J. Marshall 6614. 618 ' Billiard Hall. M'CREDIE BILLIARDS Second floor Real Estate. CAtLAN KASER. Main 1683 723-724 METCALF. LYLE S. Marshall 2432 810 RAINET, J. O. Marshall 8177 1804 U. a MORTGAGE 4s INV. CO 612 WAGGONER, GEO. B SU0 SLAUSON. A. B. Main 9444 1011 asEjrivfJ- Vr I S E S S S . r::-3 AMUSEMENTS. HP I I f-" THEATER - "- V 11th and Morrison Main 1 A 1122. THIS ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK AFTERNOON at 3 NIGHTS at 8:80 LymanH.Howe Motion Pictures PiOa AFT 25c CHILDREN 15c A X lt-C NIGHTS 25c. S.'ic and 5"c BAKER E THEATER lain Z. A 63a. -ro. i. Baker, Mcr. Matinee Today t:l& o'clock. Curtain Tonight After Parade. Special Roae Festival week ottering The famous Saker Players In Blanche Bates' s;reat success. "THE FIGHTING HOPE." By arrangement with David Belasco. Final veek or tne stock season Matinee every day at z:16. 25c. EOc .Box. 75c. Evening prices 26c, sac. SOc, 75c box $1. Next week Tne marvelous motion picture. -Bamsaou" Matlnee Dally. Phones Mala 6 and A 120 WEEK JUNE 1. -DATNTT MARIE. LADDIE CLIFF. AUSTRALIAN WOODCHOPPER3. LANCTON-LUCIER & CO. BEUTER BROTHERS. M'MAHON, DIAMOND & CLEMENCE. THE RICCI TRIO. Summer prloea. Matinee. any seat. 25a. ry ignis, zoo ana 00c. Loges and boxea excepted. S'HATiNEE DAILY 2.50 Broadway at Alder. WEEK JUNE 8 "IKt'lh." Company of 23. special scenery: The Five Gargonls. Yates Sisters sc Fln.'ey, Clayton Hl Lennle, Cycling Brunettes, Pantagescope. Boxes and First row reserved. Main 463a, A 2234. Box office open from 10 to 10. Tare Chows Dally. TOM NAWJf CO. O-N-A-I-P MA BY GRAY HATUBKELLEB TRIO TWO GEORGES Matinee Every Day 10c LYRIC ronrth and Stark Sts. Phone A 108. All TMs Week, Newman-Foltz Dramatic Co. In J as. J. Corbett s Great success Facing the Music Two Performances Nightly Matinees Dally (except .Monday! Any beat 10c TONIGHT. AMATEURS. O ales Portland's Great Amniement Park. Band Concerts,' Hawaiian a. Opera Singers and Musical Comedy every day at 2 :30 and 8. In open-air covered amphitheater. Complete changtf of programme. Wet or Shine. Mammoth Firework Display Satur day at 9:00 p. M. ALL, PERFORMANCES FREE. BASEBAL L RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. OAKLAND . VS. PORTLAND JUNE 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Games begin weekdays at 3 P. ULi Sundays, 2:30 P. M. Ladies' Days Wednesday and Friday CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES Daily and Sunduj. Per Line. One time 12o Same ad two consecutive times... 82c Same ad three consecutive times ..SOc Same ad mix or seven consecutive times.. 66c The above rates apply to advertisement nisriaaf "New Today" and all other classiflca tions except the following :" Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wanted Female. For Kent. Rooms. Private Families. Booms and Board. -Private Families. Rate on the aoove c!jumLU cations Is 7 cents a line each insertion. When one advertisement Is not run In con secutive issues tne one-time rate applies. Six average words count as one line on less tban two lines. On "cUarg-e" advertisements charge will be based on the number of lines appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words in each line. Minimum charge, two tinea. The Oregonian will accept dandified ad vertisements over the telephone, providing the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, bat bill will be rendered the following dav. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness oi payment oi teiepnone aaver 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." "Busi ness Opportunities." Roomiiig-liouses" and "Uantoii tn Rsn" The Oregonian will not guarantee accuracy sr assume responsibility for errors occurring in telephoned advertisements. The Oregonian will not bo responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any advertisement offered for more than one to receive prompt classifi cation must be In The Oregonian office be fore 10 o'clock at night, except Saturday. Closing hour for The Sunday Oregonian will e S o'clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock P. M. as usual, and ail ads received too lata for proper classifi cation will be run under heading "Too Late to Classify." MEETiyG NOTICES. COMRADES SUMMER POST, NO. 12, O. A- R, attend the funeral of our late comrade, Frederick H. Rlx, Co. H. 61st Regt., 111. Vol. Inf., from the F. S, Dunning parlors. . 6th and E. Alder streets, Saturday. June 13. at 10 o'clock A. M. T. H. STEVENS. Com. J. W. OGIL.BE E, AdjU PORTLAND LODGE. NO. i53. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication Friday, S P. for the purpose of conducting the funeral ceremonies of our late brother. Guy E. Kolman. Mem bers please bring autos. By order W. M. C. M. STEADMAX, Secretary. PORTLAND AERIE. NO. 4, K. O. meets every Fri day evening in their hall at 264 H Madison st., cor. of Third. Visitors welcome. Our excursion will be Sunday, June 21. VIC CHAPMAN. Sec MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O. E. S. Regular meeting this (Fri day) evening in Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock. Social. By order W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Sec FLORISTS. FUNERAL. FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICES Beautiful wreatha, pillowa and apeclal ctoaigns at prices extremely low; caakat sprays as low as si.&o. Luoiiner, florists, i'ii Morrison St., Portland Hotel block. MARTIN FORBES CO., florists. 87 Wasning-ton. Main 263. A 1269. Flowers for all occasiona artistically arranged. Max M. Smith. Main 7211, A 1121. Sellin 4m. ti30. 7:80. :15. WHERE Ij'' IJjjIJ jl UOKS IJjMiilliiM Daily. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House, 211 lat. Furniture, carpets, etc ale at 3 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 1 A. M.. furniture. 16-8 First st. DTEO. DALY At Forest Grove. Or., June 11, Mrs. Prisellla M. Daly, mother of Mrs. J. S. Pol h emus and Fred A. Daly. Remains will arrive in Portland this morning; and will be taken to the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. 8. Pol hem us, 695 East Couch street. Announcement of funeral later. SHELDON In this city, June 11, Albert C. Sheldon, aged 69 years. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son, Montgomery, at 5th. Notloe of funeral hereafter. ROETH In this city, June 11. at her late residence, 660 Leland avenue, Woodlawn, Cora S. Roeth.. Funeral notice later. FUN EKAL K OT ICES. R1X At Troutdale, Or., June 10. Fredericte H. Rlx, aged 72 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Alice L. Rlx. The deceased was a member of Sumner Post, O. A- R. The funeral services will be held at the con servatory chapel of V. S. Dunning, inc., East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Al der street, at 10 A. M. tomorrow .Satur day), June 13. Friends Invited. Inter ment Mt Scott Park Cemetery. HARRIS Mrs. Rose Harris, beloved wlf of C. L. Harris, died. at her home at 69 West Jessup st., Thursday, June 11. Sister of Martin. Charles, A lb in, Henry K. and L. D. and Mable Nelson. Funeral services Sunday, June 14, at 1 P. M. Chambers Undertaking parlors, cor. Klllingsworth ave. and .Kerby st. Interment Uralnard Cemetery, Friends invited. ENDICOTT June 10, Joseph N. Endicott, aged 43 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Georgia L- and father of Ruth, Cecil, Den til, Jack and Dorothy Endicott. Funeral services will be held at the Union Church, near Cedar Mills, Saturday, June la. at 1 :30 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Union Cemetery. Remains at Dunning & McEntee's parlors. HOLM AN At the residence of Tils parents, 440 Sixteenth street, Portland Heights. June 10, Guy Edward Holm an. aged 87 years beloved husband of Grace Hoi man. Funeral from the chapel. Third and Sal- " mon streets, at 2:30 P. M. today (Friday) June 13. Friends invited to attend. In terment Riverview Cemetery. HEDRICK In this city, June 11, at her lain residence, 186 Brooklyn st Anna A. Hedrick. aged 55 years. The funeral serv ices will be held Saturday, June 13, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the residence estab lishment of J. P. Finley A: Son, Montgom ery, at Sth. Friends invited. ELLIH In thin city, June 10. William R. Ellis. aed .V years. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman'8 funeral parlors at 10 A. M. today t Friday) June IX Interment Beth Israel Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HEMPFER June 9, C. H. Hempfer, aged C4 years. Funeral services will be held at Dunning & McEntee's chapel Saturday June 12, at '2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Loyal Order of Moose. Friends invited. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORY. MR. KDWAKD HOI. MAN. the leading; fa neral director. 220 Tliird street, corner ani nun. Lady assistant. A 111. Jtialn 6.7. DUNNING ft M'ENTEE, funeral directors, 7tu and fine, i'liune Main 430. Laxly at tendant. Office of County Coroner. F. H. DINNING. INC. East Bide Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder at. East Bi. it 8885. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd and Clay. Main 415a. A tail. Lady attendant SIR. AND MRS. R. T. BYRNES. Est. 1UU3. 555 Willlama Ave. suattt 1115. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOIT PARK. Contain Ing 835 Acres. Portland's Only Modern Perpetual-Care Cemetery Refined. P leaning Service. Complete Perfect Equipment. Prices and Terms Reasonable, both Telephones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 67 GRAND AVE. N. Between Davla and Everett. Phone. Kast 1423, B SS1S. Opea Day and Night. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber for small ani mals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at moment's notice. NEW TODAY. BARRELS OF MONEY Alberta Oil Fiekls May 14th, near Calgary, Alberta, one of the most remarkable oil wells in the world gushed 60 feet in the air. OIL OIL OIL 65 Baume, ia being used in automobiles as it comes from the well, without refining, 200 bbls. per day from the Dingman well, worth $9.00 per bbl. Other wells are being drilled; experts pro nounce the field the most prom ising of any in the world. Fortunes Fortunes Are being made by people of this locality. Leases and stock being offered at reasonable' price. This is a chance of a lifetime. If you have a few dollars you want to invest, don't wait, but get in communication with me. Portland references, on application, W. C IDE 313 Lougheed Bid;. CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA Irvington Lots E. T1VEXTY FOURTH AND KNOTT STS. Choice lots. 3A blocks and V blocks: buildlngr restrictions. This property is on me oesi residence street in xrvinaT- ton. x or terms, etc.. K. N. TCFFORD. M 3441. 40S Spaldlns Bids;. MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of 1 1000 and up at lowest rates on booa iraprovea J 1 t y properties. If you need money call today. Our Installment payments are attractive. A. H. BIERELL CO. X17-219 Norlkwnlrra Baast Bolldlnir. BUSINESS PROPERTY ANOCLOSriN RESIDENCES unmruLnrLLtLLMn g):EDWApE:G0UDY7 I'lUBIItSf-KaL LUMI1U NOHTMWE&TERN bMMrN BUILDING Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Ratea. FARM AND CITY LOANS. BO Fourth St.. Board of Trade Blda Loans on Real Estate Contracts and Mortgages Bought. HARDING St TUTTLE, S13 Chamber of Commerce. CITY & FARM LOANS liMlEKHKIItiKS LUA. AND INVESTMENT CO, XDO Chamber oX Commereaa ltEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMFROVKD CITY PROPERTY. We loss oar owa fosda and money la available wit hi a 24 hoars after receipt of abstract. &Vst aad 7 per cent. ROBERTSON & EWING NorthTrestern Bank Bids. First Mortgage Loans Moaer to Any Amount la Our Poaaea aioa for Immediate Use. or 1, According? to Security. FIELDS A UOXEIMAN, 1218-1223 Yeos Bide. Mala lOOX CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount &i uirent Rates. JOHN E. CE0NAN 0O2 SpaldlaaT Bids. Fortlaad. Orw REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BECK. William G., 315-31 Falling bldg. BENEDICT BROS., (Burrell Heights). 30 riawtnome ave.. cor. 31st. Tabor 61. PALMER-JONES CO., H. P.. 4Ot-0&-0 Wilcox bldg. Jennings & Co. Main 18S. 206 Oregonian. REAL ESTATE. Will sell cor. lot. 50x77 4. on N. W. cor. 33d and Prescott sts. opposite Alameda I'ark, including 127 Vs feet of cement slde walK. curbing, grading and GO feet of hardsurfii.ee at., all paid, for ttioO. or ad- Joining lot, same size, clear o Incum brance, for $010. Tbls is a real snap, Owner, TUU East 13th st., or phone Sell wood 73. 11750 BUYS a 50x100 lot in Irvington that coat me $2150; the price includes all Im provements In and paid for; good houses an around tnis lot; 11 a a snap; aajoining lot Just tike mine sold last week tor 42300. AC 3Q. Oregonian. CHEAP LOTS. NEAR THE CITY. In Glendora. on Mt Hood Electric Ry. (at Ventura Park station). Bull Run water, 3c fare. SlOO and up; $5 down, 3 to $3 per month; no interest. Owner, C 30, Oregonian. LOWER PORTLAND HEIGHTS" Charming bungalow site overlooking everything; low down In price and situa tion; unusual opportunity. 503 Corbett bldg. Main S8S0. ONLY i26. 2 fine lota. 66x110 (corner). Portsmouth Addition, cash. This is for quick sale. FRED C. KING. S1 Spalding Bldg., 3d and -Washington. COLLINS VIEW TRACT. One of the finest view tracts on the West Side; 73 by 100-foot lots for only $330, Slo down 33 per month. M. E. Lee, 822 Corbett bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Houses and homesltes on all parts of Portland Heights. Pleased to show you at any time. Marshall 4S77. BROOKE. A 3S39. FOR SALE by owner, lot 60x118, in Ladd Addition, 2uth st. 2 blocks from Haw tnorne, all improvements in and paid for. Will sacrifice for cash. Call B 1150. IRVINGTON .elect residence location; own er will sacrifice to bona, fide purchaser. AR ti, Oregonian. FOR SALE at a bargain by the owner, lot, 50x100, Rose City Park. For particulars phone A 2176 after 11 P. M. SI DOWN. 31 weekly buys fine lot. 35 min utea from center of city. Phone Muia 3517. $30 CASH buys Long Beach lot; Ocean Park station, cost $125. AK 51. Oregonian. $200 BUYS $375 equity In $075 Laurelhurst lot. Eat 0302. $800 EQUITY in University Park quarter block for $473. K 2i, Oregonian. For Sal -BraWi Property. S3, $10 AND $20 for beautiful Tillamook Beach lots, many one-tenth dealer's price. Over 100 to choose from. Pretty new cottage, ready to live in, choice location, $475. Tent-house, extra choice ocean front, $350. Easiest terms, no interest. Owner, East 4313. EIGHT beautiful lots, Bayocean beach, $S0O. Tarms. 324 Worcester bldg. For Sale Houses. CONTRACTOR'S SACRIFICE. 7 rooms. 50x100. Price $2500. Take $1200 lot. House is nuw; mahogany and enamel finish and right up to date; builder met with accident and must get in other line of business. A Real Snap. CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO., 03 Dekum Bldg. ESTABLISHED 107. WE FLRN1SH THE PLANS AND BUILD HOUSES OR FLATS FOR THIS LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. WE BUY BUILDING MATERIALS IN LAUGH QUANTITY AND CAN SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS. OUR WORK GUARANTEED. BUTTER WORTH-STEPHENSON CO.. 706-7 COUCH BLDG. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY. BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING: PLANS FREE; WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE KNOW HOW. TALK WITH OUR CLIENTS. SEE OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY St. CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS. 3'.'4 ABINGTON BLDG. LAURELHURST-bargain in beautiful brand new 8-room bungalow, Just completed, ready to move Into; the best thing on the market; fixtures and shades are In, built in refrigerator; In fact everything per taining to a good house. See owner on premises, 183 Royal Court. 1 v blocks north of Montavilla carllne. Owner going to leave city, aee thia at once. NICE BUNGALOW. NEAR HAWTHORNE AVE. 1 rooms and bath, modern throughout, on 4aih at.; large fireplace, hardwood floors, practically new; expensive brass fixtures entire house; price 342UU; mtg $1500; $600 cash. bal. payable $25 pur monin ana interest. CALLAN ft KASER. 723-4 Yeon Bldg. See Mr. Furlong. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us iiKe rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. A BIG BARGAIN. .Must sacrifice my 5-room modern bun galow at 818 Multnomah St.. in 10 days; furnace, fireplace and sleeping porch; built to live in, not to sell; $M0 cash, remainder on terms. Tel. c 1245. 6-ROOM bungalow. Rose City Park; sleep ing porcn, cement Dasement; all built-in conveniences; hardwood floors, shades and fixtures; Just finished. Owner will make a special this week. Phone Tabor 60. FORCED SALE. Strictly modern 6-room bungalow. 2 large lots and garage In Rose City Park. Thia property has cost $4600. I have to sell at once and will take $3250 and on terms. Owner 617 Board of Trade. IRVINGTON. Elegant home. $ rooms and sleeping porch, hot water heat, located 728 East zist f... near Fremont. 1 block from Broad way car. Phone owner. East 1873. BUILD ON YOUR LOT. We will build on your lot; terms like rent; first-class guaranteed work. UMBDENSTOCK A LARSON CO., 286 Oak St. CHEAP Lot, 40x125, 4-room cottage, be sides bathroom, pantry, toilet, woodshed, cellar, unfinished chamber, small chicken tinuse, some fruit. Owner. Phone East 2020. FOR SALE At Multnomah, small bunga low, new and modern; a bargain If sold in June; terms. T. G. Hawley, owner. Phone Main 4549. CHARMING homes. Irvington. for two thirds their value, nicely finished, fine location, elegant surroundings. East 373. W. li. Herdman. 6-ROOM houae and 2 lota 100x143 feet In Oak Grove, one block from carllne; price $2000. Inquire H. G. Starkweather, near Rlsley Station. Phone oak urove Black 17. SPLENDID H4-story stone bungalow; must be seen to be appreciated ; must have $1000 cash, terms. By owner. Call any day before 13 o clock. 71st ana uregon sis. ROSES, fruit, vegetables; 1S.'.0. Prettiest home In Portland for the money: modern plumbing, electric lights. Box 703, Lents. BY owner. 6-room modern bungalow, with sleeping porch and garage: will sell below cost. Phone Tabor 1757, Main $252. WILL sell a $4000 house, located in Rose City Park, for $8350 it bought within 30 days. Inquire 657 E. 65th st. N. NEW 6-room houae, modern, 774 Multnomab at.; price reasonable. Owner. 653 Clack amaa st. Phone C 2362. HARD TIMES PRICE. $2850 New 8-room houae Eaat 48th, near Division. Owner, Woodlawn 583. MODERN" 5-room bungalow, will take lot as Brat payment, balance easy. Phone owner ana nuuaer. iaoor i02. MY 4-room modern bungalow; price $150. For particulars call Tabor 3849. FOR SALE lo-room house; rent $35; price Sju; icrnis. bdi w aauington. KKAX ESTATE. For Salo Houses. A SACRIFICE. 23i0. will buy a choice 5-room modern bunga low, with attic and basement, fireplace. The bungalow is very attractive and very artlctlcaliy built; nicely furnished; has east front, cement walks, graded streets. It is what anyone would call a cosy home. Situated on 7od street, between Multnomah and Clackamas streets, surrounded by m ell-kept homes. This choice borne can be bought with a $100 payment down or less, and balance Just the same as rent. OTTO & HARKSON RKALTY CO, 133 Firat St. SMALL, HOMES CHEAP. On Mt. Scott line, a nice little houae almost new on 50x100 lot. full of flowers, fruit, garden; a snap at $800. At Jennings Lodge; half acre with beau tiful little bungalow, fine lawn and flow ers, chicken bouse, etc., 1175. Very easy terms. Owner. 50c Spalding bldg. Main SS97. ROOM Irvington home, practically new, modern in every respect, in cluding part or all of elegant fur nishings; will make such a sacri fice as will Interest anyone wishing a beautiful home; must have at least 9400O cash, balance on terms. Phone owner, Marshall 3851. ' FOR SALE 5-room houae. Slat and Sandy road, lot 64x100, (3500, terms; furniture , 400. P. O. box til. BEAUTIFUL home. 7-roora. modern, 100x300. beautifully improved. 5417 6yth st. S. E. Tabor 5135. For Sale Business Properties. WEST SIDE APARTMENT SITE Small apartment on rear of property, brings 11 per cent on price. 75x100; big sacrifice. G03 Corbett bldg. Main 6630. STORES and apartments, prominent street. West Side, close in. 13. 000. Owner. 324 Worcester bldg. Suburban Home Property. ONE-HALF-ACRE tract on the West Side; only 15 minutes" car ride. 5c fare? the best value in the city for only $750, $10 down. $10 per month. If you are looking for a homesite with a big future, where you can raise your own chickens, berries, vegetables, fruit, etc.. which is the greater part of your living, this will suit you. M. E. Lee. 522 Corbett bldg. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, city water, close to carllne, easy terms. Will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 1385 or bellwood 476. JOHN H. GIBSON, OWNER. FURNISHED house and 2 acres in fine cul tivation at Metxger station; will sell for $2000 or rent for $10 month. Phone Mar shall 3941. at 603 Oregonian bldg. RIVER frontage on the beautiful Willam ette. H. G. starkweatner. Rlsley station. Oak Grove, Black 17. For Sale Acreage. ACREAGE. 1, 2, S and 10-acre tracts! 30 minutes out oa NEW. BIG, RED STEEL, ELECTRIC CARS. 12-cent commuter's fare: very best of soil; water and community conveniences. $125 to $500 per aero on installments. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, 102 Fourth Su Main 35. A 3500. 5 ACRES FOR $250. $10 down and $5 per month buys 5 acres of good lovel, logged-off land be tween Portland and Centralla, on the main line of 3 railroads, 1 Vi miles from town of 1000 population, sawmills, shingle mills and other industries; 160 acres 10 choose from; some of these tracts are about half cleared; a fine trout creek runs through the tract; some bottom laud. 6ome upland: all is good. BELL REAL ESTATE CO., 212 Railway Exchange. B YEARS' TIME. Best river bottom land in 10-acre tracts, 8 miles from Corvaljls, on graveled road, 14 down, balance in 5 years. Write for de scriptive booklet free. B. W. JOHNSON, Corvallis, Or. ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station; chicken and fruit ranches, near Portland: new subdivision, near Gresham; 5 acres, $400, $500. $700; 3 acres, $500. $700; 10 acres. $750, $900, $1000 per tract: best soil, free wood, spring water: acreage at Scappoose, Or.. $25 to $100 per acre. FRANK M'FAKLAND REALTY CO. S09 Yeon Bldg.. Portland. Or. 10 ACRES $850. All tillable and lies good; over half in cultivation with 130 fine fruit trees; nice spring-fed creek, littlo barn, etc; about 1 miles from Alpine. This price la lower than raw land across the road. Your own terms. Owner, 506 Spalding bldg. Main 387. 12 tj ACRES, about 5 acres clear, rest easy to clear; good 7-roora plastered house, barn, shed. chlcken-houso. good well, some farming tools 12 cents fare. O. W. P. carlliie, about S3 minutes' walk from car; good road. Terms. Phone Woodlawn 347. 5 OR lo ACRES at a sacrifice, on Mt. Hood Electric Ry., close to city, part cultivat ed, small house, good well, fruit trees, brry bushes, etc; $6300. Owner, C 26, Oregonian. BEFORE locating be sure and visit the Wil lamette Valley. Information Bureau at 266 Washington st. (between 3d and 4th). Absolutely free. Bring the ladies. FOR SALE One acre and residence, two blocks main street, paved streets, bargain. Address G. F. Via. M. D-, Buxton. Or. ACRE, two-room house, deep well. $800; terms. Harry Tolin. Metzger station. Homesteads. CANADIAN HOMESTEADS. J. N. Grieve. Canadian Government Agent for this state, will bo at the Hotel refklns June 11 and 12 to meet all parties Interested in Western Canada. 100 ACRES heavy timber, close to market; will relinquish for $4oO if taken soon. Phone Marshall 3941. 603 Oregonian bldg. FOR Government land locations, call oa or write Smith & Balrd, Redding, Cai. For Sale -Farms. FOR SALE or trade, a good wheat or hog ranch oi 1400 acres. 1000 acres under the plow; all fenced and cross-fenced; about 500 acres in grain this year; will sell for small payment down and crop pay ment or trade for income property.' HAWTHORNE STABLES. East 72 or B 1369. 420 Hawthorne ave. $1000 BELOW ACTUAL COST. 14.38 acres, including all improvements, personal property, furniture, etc.: 5 acres in fruits; place ia fenoed with wire sua cedar posts; 5-room bungalow, barn, two chicken-houses; 2 miles from southern Oregon town: with or without personal property; $3000; terms. CALLAN t KASER. 722-24 Yeon Bldg. FOR BALE An Ideal small dairy of 10 acres with running apring water; 7 acres in feed crops, clover, oats and vetch, kale, corn and carrots; good 6-room house, barn large enough for 12 to 15 tons of bay and 6 head of stock; young orchard and small fruits; 1 Vs miles from O. .. 1J miles from Portland; $3100, $1000 cash. AV 879 Oregonian. I WILL divide my farm into 20-acre tracts or up. to suit purchaser, located within three miles of Corvallis and the Oregon Agricultural College, near cannery, cream ery and electric station, all cultivated, ad joining land at $300 per acre. This at $150; might rent part. i. P. DEARDORFF, Corvallis. Oregon. FARMERS AND HOMESEEKERS. If you look for good value in farms for your mone, see us. We have farms of all kinds and sizes and give you a square deal. F. FTTCHS. 420 Chamber of Commerce. STOCK ranch of 2420 acres, near Cobuig. Lane County. Oregon; well watered witll springs; 200 acres of meadow; also timber. Price, $60,000; one-third cash, balance in tlve years at 6 per cent. F. D. Chumber lain. 728 Morgan bldg., Portland, Oregon. ,BIG FARM SNAP. S7 acres, good farm, good location, well watered, worth $6500, for 42oO: this is a genuine bargain. Get particulars by f FUCHS, 420 Chamber of Commerce. DAIRY FARM. 8outh of Salem, 500 acrea. Improved, at only $70 an acre. J. H. Hartog, 4th and Stark, at HARTMAN a- THOMPSON $8000 TAKES eO-acre farm; 20 acrea in cul tivation; house, barn, one team and 8 cows; 20 miles from Vancouver. Wash. H. Booker. La Center, Wash., or phone Columbia 261. FOR SALE Dairy ranch cheap; fully equipped with stock and Implements. Owner. O. F. Botkin, Cherryrille. Or. TeL Tabor 1562. NEWCOMERS, the easiest way to get posted on farm land is to come to the free show today at 206 Washington st. (between 3d and 4th). Absolutely free. Bring the ladlos. BE WISE, buy property anwwhere cheap from owner; no agents; no charge. Squars Deal Co., 613 Gerlinger bldg. RANCH 60 acres with buildings, 18 miles from Portland, near electric line; bargain for all cash. By owner. 107 . 1st St. 81 ACRES on main line of Southern Paclfio 26 miles from Portland; good buildings; owner, Y 37. Oregonian.