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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1914. 15 S DECISIONS READY Some of Minor Defendants in Dynamite Case Thought to Be Fortunate. HOPE FOR RYAN IS SMALL Even SuoDOrters Who Haie Been Pressing Appeal See 1ittle Pros pect of Help for lead ing Conspirators. WASHINGTON. June 23. President Wilson's decision on the appeal for pardons for the 24 labor leaders sen' tenced to prison In the dynamite con snlracv cases was sent to the Depart' ment of Justice tonight and probably win .a mariA-nubliR tomorrow. Though the exact nature of the President's action was carefully guard ed pending the formal announcement. It was generally understood In official circles that some or trie minor uenjuu Ants had received executive clemency. Little Hope Held for Ryan. For Frank M. Ryan, former head of the structural iron workers and others convicted as chief conspirators in the campaign of destruction, even the Sen ators and Representatives who have interested themselves In tne paraon appeals have held out little hope of obtaining clemency. Thursday is the date set for the men to begin serving their sentences. All f them are fre on bail, and the date on which they must present themselves at the Federal prison in Leavenworth. Kan., was extended from June 6 to June 25, to give President Wilson more time for consideration of their peti tions. Two Mar Not Be Retried. Since the cases have been before the President, two of the defendants, Olaf Tveitmoe, of San Francisco, and iticn ard Houlihan, of Chicago, have ob tained new trials. It is said that, un less new evidence against them is dis covered, they will not be placed on trial again. The other defendants who were con victed in the Federal court at Indian apolis in 1912. made.their appeal to the , White House on March 17 last, after all their efforts to win freedom In the courts had failed. Attorney - General McReynolds took his recommendation on the petitions to the Cabinet meeting two weeks ago, and since that time the President has been giving a great deal of his attention to the case. GRAIN CROP HOLDS GOLD End of Unusual Exportation of Metal Nenrs End, Say Officials. WASHINGTON, June 23. Treasury Department officials are confident the unusual exportation of gold is drawing to an end and predict there will be little gold exported from now on which had not been contracted for before the exchange rate fell. The sudden de cline in the exchange rate to a point where the exportation of gold is no longer highly profitable is taken as an Indication that the heavy shipments of gold already made to Europe have sat isfied the demand in a measure and a further decline is expected by . the Treasury Department." "The exportation of gold is bound to cease with the movement of the grain crop from the United States to Europe," George E. Roberts, director of the mint, remarked today. "Europe has already begun to buy large quantities of Amer ican wheat, although the wheat Is not yet ready for shipment." OUSTED COMPANY HELPS rower Concern Aids Tacoma After Being Barred lom City. TACOMA. Wash., June 23. (Special.) After winning its suit In the State Supreme Court, following months of litigation, to compel the Tacoma Rail way & Power Company to cease sell ing power In the city, the Tacoma commission today was compelled to ask the company to come to the rescue of 14 electrically operated lactones that had been left without power be cause the city was not ready to take over the business. The company Quit supplying power this morning, pursuant to the decision. The factories , were idle, the city was unpfepared with equipment to supply Tiower and the employes of the factories wre laid off. A big delega tion called at the City Hall this morn ing and demanded action, resulting in a special Council meeting. The com pany was asked to come to the rescue and did, agreeing to supply the factories with power ten more days. BOY TO BE MARKETMAN Employment Bureau for School Chil dren Is Showing Results. Among the tirst school children to eecure employment through the bureau conducted by Mrs. E. J. Clinton, in the office of School Superintendent Alder man, is Kenneth White, aged 14, who will bein today to compete with other dealers in the Central Public Market. He will preside over a ranchman's market wagon. Many school children Are leaving applications at this bureau for work. M. G. Winstock, manager of the Na tional Amusement Company, yesterday notified Mrs. Clinton that he had a plan which should produce employment lor a great many boys and girls during vacation and requested that they be sent to the company's office on the mezzanine floor of the Pittock build ing. Mr. Winstock has prepared a campaign to popularize the new Or pheum Theater, now under construction, in which he will have use for many school pupils. BAPTISTS GO ON RECORD Disarmament Favored, Iiquor and Cigarettes Opposed. BOSTON, June 23. Resolutions fa voring disarmament and compulsory arbitration and opposing the liquor traffic and sectarian Intrusion into state affairs were adopted today at the Northern Baptist convention. The delegates also went on record as favor ing the prohibition of the manufacture and sale of cigarettes. In the 33 states included in the con vention there are 12.804 churches, ac cording to the report of the committee on state conventions presented by Rev. C A. Wooddy, of Portland, Or. These churches, the report gays, have 1,306, 164 members, an Increase of 1,941 dur ing the year. ; - WiL SDN PARDON PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices. Pacific Title A Trust Co.. 7 C ha. of Com. ACCOB1MOM PLEATLNO. K. STEPHAN Heinstltciuoe and caliopicg, accord, aide pleat, button cover&d, sooaa A'1 ANALYSTS. GII.RERT A HA I.T. successors Weils sfc Co., t0 to 613 Couch bids.. 10 4th. M. 715a MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore. testing wonts, lain lea at. ATTOitNLiS. 1. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ah tracts, contracts, collateral, etc; consul tation free New onices, 7u7. 70b, 7011 Sell lug blag. Main 4ift3. open evenings. WM. M. LAFORCE, Connselior-at-law. 220 Falling bldg. CaKPET WLAVLNU. NORTHWEST BUG CO. Rugs from old car peu, rag rugs. 18 East otn. Both phones. CKLLLLOlr) BUTTONS. BADOE3. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 92 Sta st. Phones Main 812 and A LISA. CHIIiOPOlHoTB. William. Estelle and William. Jr., Deveny, thA nniv scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors. oi Cierlinger bldg., S. W. cor. ra ana Alaer. c iiuhb mju j.v. Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists, over the Haxelwood. Main 3713, A 512". CHIROPODY and oeiiicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill. Offices, Fliedner blag. Main 3472. CHIROPRACTIC PM.V&1C1AN8. DR. M MAtiuN. 121 4tb and 310 Williams ave. Lsuy attendants botn otncea; in au- Justmenis, iu. Main leua. Hiast bua. PR. MARIS C. UNGBK, chiropraotlo neuro- patn. sue jtotncnuq piqg. Msimosu a i.e. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SUITS fur rent; we press one suit each ween for sl.&o per montn. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 809 Stalk St., bet. 5th and 6th. Main 514. COAL AND WOUU. KNIGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard. qulck-nring. loug-enauring utaa coat, ai blna Fuel Co., sole agents. COLLECTIONS. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. "Adopt snort atetnoaa. &nort Aajusimem Co., B2 N. W. Bank bias. Main 1)74. COLLECTION AGENCY. NETH Ac CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17U&. No collections, no charges. DANCING. PKOF. WALWILSON dancing school; waits. one-step, two-step, scnottlscne. hesitation waits, stage dancing; lessons, 25c; every morning, afternoon, evening; guarantee to teach anybody who walks how to dance. 5 hi 5th St.. bet. Stark and Oak. Main .037. JklXl. SOU dllB, HCftLII a ex-auaui. , ua.ubD . taught in all its branches; class m eve. g to 10. 231 Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 813. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. M. Wade 4 Co.. 822-86 Hawthorne ave. isi'uiTFrTiiRil. WIRE 4e IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wka., 2d and Columoia, h;tii ah itt r;t;Y tops. nrBHUILLK BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d St. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sta. PACIFIS TENT at AWN. CO.. 1-3 N. 1st St. t, l .11 i ' I." ruRfRFTI AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park et Pavla, BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES. BALLOU at WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts. RKt'ln R1KKHV Royal Bakery At Conf., Inc., 11th and Everett nRtui-VHil A Nil nnTTLKB8. HENBY WEINHARD, lth and Burnslde. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KAHN BliUO., ll rnuivioi. CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER. F. T. CROWE CO.. 45 Fonrth Street. rOKKEKS.-TKAS AND SPICES. CLOSSET & DEVERS, 1-11 N. Front St. DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER, MAYER at CO., 20T Asa at. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electric Co.. 6th and Pine sta. FISH, OYSTERS AND ICE. MALARKEY & CO.. Inc. 149 Front St. CHURCH POLICY SAME COMMITTEE TO REPORT IN 1915 ON PROCEDURE CHANGE. Amendment of Younger Members of Cbnrcn to Let Conscience Decide Question of Going to Fairs Lost. SEATTLE, Wash.. June 23. No further attempts to amend the rules of pro cedure of the general conference of the Church of the Brethren will be made at the conference in session here as the result of action today on a reso lution doing away with tlie rule re ouirinir a two-thirds majority to change the policy of the church. Thin resolution was referred to a committee to report at next year's con ference. This committee was instructed to consider not only the abrogation of the two-thirds rule, but also general revision of the conference procedure. The resolution to annul the two thirds rule was introduced by the younger group of delegates after an amendment to the report of the gen eral committee permitting church mem bers to decide for themselves whether It was proper to attend and exniDit at state and county fairs wnere norse races and carnival features were at tractions, was lost because it lacked a two-thirds majority. The county fair question was not definitely settled, however, as it also was referred to the committee for final action at next years conference. The question of publishing a doc trinal book for instruction of new members was referred to the Sunday school board with power to act, and the proposition to require doctrinal teach ing in Bible schools was rejected. President Otho Winger, of Manches- ClaASSIFIEDAD. RATES Dally and Sunday. Per line. One time J Same ad two consecutive time. . Same ad three eoneecuUve times joe stn,. i ,iv or seven consecutive times 56c The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" ana til outer cwmum tions except the following: Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wanted 1 emale. For Rent, Rooms. Private Families. Rooms and Board. Private Families. Rate on the above classifications is 3 cents a line each Insertion. When one advertisement is not run In con secutive Issues the one-time rate applies. Six average worus count as one line on leas than two lines. On "charge" advertisements charge wlu be based on the number of lines appearing In the paper, regardless ' of tne number of words In eacn une. Minimum cnarge, swa lines. The Oregonhui will accept classuiea sa vertisements over the telephone, providing the advertiser Is a subscriber to either phone. No price will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of payment of telephone adver tiMm.ntk. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "Fornlture for Sale," "Busi ness Opportunities," Rooming-Houses" and wanted to stent. it.. nwrnuliD will not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors occuring in telephoned advertisements. Jjq UregOnUMI mim nu w icsiniimuw sue more man ui -". advertisement offered for more Utaa oae 'Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be in The Oregonian office be fore 10 o'clock at night, except Saturday. loslnr hour for The Sunday Oregonian . will bo So'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 Lots to Classify." BUSINESS Whiting-Ireland Dancing Academy, Allsky bide. 3d and Morrison; modern and stage dancing taught daily. Phone Main Suit. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENS, Majestic Theater bldg., aoi Washington St. juarsnan wa. DIES AND TOOLS. DIES AND TOOLS. Phone Marshall 1U37. 1 ring. A 4172. EVE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Treatments by specialists: glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseday, 517 Dekum bl.. 3d A Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS generators bouKIlt. sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electric Co., 31 First at. North. pnone Main U21U. WE BUY. sell, rent and exchange new and second-hand, motors; repair work a spe cialty. Western Electric Works, 213 utn. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works. East Sd and Haw thorne. General machine and tounary r. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing. Srlntiug and enlarging. PIKlii at MARK. AM CO., 4S Washington at. 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. n.aai . m. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO.. motorcycles and bicycles. snon at am ... s.. MUSICAL. EMIL THIELHORN, violin teacher; pupil Sevcik, 20 7 Fliedner bldg. A 41.0, Mar. !. NAIfBOPAXlUC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, ner vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg, OPTICIANS. a nun x on f iSr IWhy pay S5 U L ?'srK J pair of glasses ssw assaiit your eyes A FIGHT on high prlcea to aiu ior a when l can vour evea with first. Quality lenses, srold-lllled frames, aa low as 1.50? Goodman. 181 Morrison et, near priage. patisractlon guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dr. R. B. Northrup. 303 Morgan bide. cor. .Broadway ana Washington sta. OIIlc phone Main 4; residence. East 1028. FAINTING. FIRST-CLASS tinting at $2.50 and S3 per room. Leave ci.u lor a. Winn.. Main S80, A 7043. PATENT ATTORNEYS. 1032 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. 100 Victor Bldg., Washington. D. C. i rv I and foreign WRIGHT 22 years' practice U. S. patents. 600 Dekum bldg. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. H. M. HO USER, Board of Trade bldg. GROCERIES. WADHAMS & CO.. tia-75 4th St. HAIR GOODS. DIAMOND HAIR WORKS. . WHOLESALE, 303-4 PANAMA BLDG. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO., WHOLESALE ONLY, 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSER HAT CO.. 68-55 Front St. HIDES, FELTS, WOOL AND II" RS. KAHN BROS., 101 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 AND ANGLES, CHANNEL PLATES. TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MASTICK & CO.. 74 Front; leather of every description, taps, mfg. findings. LOGGING MACHINERY. F. B. MALLORY CO.. 231 Pine SL MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth at. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH. The J. McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agents celebrated Roche Harbor lime. ter College, Manchester, Ind., addressed the conference tonight on "The Coun try Church." TEAMSTER IS ARRESTED John Mnrphy Charged With Beating Tied Horse on Head. John Murphy, a teamster, was arrest ed by Detectives Moloney and Tichenor yesterday afternoon for alleged 111 treatment of his horse at First and Clay streets. The officers say that Murphy was striking the animal in the face, while the horse was tied, and was also hitting him with a whip. Murphy lives at 335 Montgomery street. He was allowed his liberty on promise to appear in Municipal Court this morning. Marlon Postofftjqfe Established. WASHINGTON, June 23. New post offices today were established in Marion County at Broadacres. with John B. Fluids postmaster, and at Sidney, with Nelly M. Myers as post mistress. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 274 Holladay ave., cor. Adams st. Al most new, comp-ete furnishings at restau rant. Sale at 2 P. M. J. T. Wilson, auc tioneer. Ford Anctlon Souse, Sll 1st. Furniture, carpets, etc Sale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's' Auction House, at 10 A. M., furniture. 166-3 First St. MEETING NOTICES. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1, I. O. O. F. All members are requested to meet at I. O. O. X . t emple, irsi miu aiuw n.k..-.A- t, n st 1 -an v M. sham to attend the funeral of our deceased patriarch Cyrus A. Dolph. Visiting patriarchs Invited to attend. rt. uov,. o.wu. HALL for rent, m 2d rt. Main 181. I Portland's Building Directory ) Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Attorney. . DUNIWAI, RALPH R. Main 1530. .628-511 VINCENT. 8. D. at CO. Main 1654 Real Estate. KBASET. DORR E. CO. Main 1189.. .21 Board of Trade Building Attorneys. ' BEACH. SIMON A NELSON. Main 6128. ,70 Broken, Stocks, Bonos ins OVERBECK COOKS CO. ,,,. A 633L Main 842 21-J1 Real Estate. d .RPPTT BROS. Main 6486 ...toa WALLER. FRANK L. Main 8285 lulo Lewis Building Bonds, Stocks, Grain and Cotton. WILSON. J. C t-U. A ssar Biuioera ana smu SUMMERS. W. J. Marshall S.ai WMtl LUCIUS. W. W. atartnail w aie-att Selling Building Prescription Druggists. NAD. FRANK. Main 721. A 3721.. - Piano Wholesalers. t V H PIANO CO. M. 1895. Spalding Building Attorneys. Con railing Engineer. KTLE. O. A. Marshall 4111 Mortgage Leana. BAIN, JOHN. A 742. Main 6021.... BAT CITT LAND CO. M. 111.. .701-702 Wilcox Building Optician. Optometrist. K.OLLK. DR. D. W. M. 4143. A 78S8. .706-107 rublle Utility Specialist. FOSHAY. WILBUR B. Main S7 1014 esd Fatfatew H. j, PALMER-JO.NW CO. M. 'MM..v.tM DIRECTORY PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENTS procured y J. K. slock, late of U. Is. Patent Office, .34 N. w. Bank Dldg- T. J. GEISLER, Atty-at-Law. (03 Henry. win, c benmitt. Eng. ana uraitsman. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near Z4th and Yora; sta. Main KLBBER SXAMPS, SEALS, BRASS SIGN PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS. 231 Wash. at. Phone Main 719 and A 271. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING machinea. new. t2Q up; used ma- chirfes ' up; rentiuc and repairing. Maia 9431. Sewing Machine Emporium, 9V su. bet. xamhia and 'lay lor. SEWING Machine Exchange; new and used machines from $3 up; reuut and repairing 25i Yamhill, bet, xu and .q. jiain tax. SHOWCASE. BANK STORK JclXTCBES. MARSHALL MFG. CO., 10th and Flanders rtew ana Ola wmuuw aispiay ana uwiMt work. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van tfc Storage Co., cor. loth and Kearney ats., just completed new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos and automobiles; contains separate tire ana vermm-prou iuuiu itu-u.-h msno-room. trunk and rug vaults. trackage for carload shipment, vans for moving; reaucea ireigm i uu uvumm hold goods to and from East In through cars. .Main &btu. ail qepartmeqii C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Offices and commodious -story onca wstib, separte iron rooms and fireproof vauita for valuables. N. W. cor. 2d and Pine SUL Pianos and furniture moved and pack.d for shipment; special rates made on goods in our througn cars to ui uuiuuw, uu loreign luiu ' OI.SE.N-ROB TRANSFER CO. Maw ffrpnroot warehouse with separate rooma We move and pack household goods ana pianos and ship at reaucea rates. Auto vans and teams for moving. Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Oftice and warehouse, 15th and Hoyt sta. again pti, st sssi. MANNINNG WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO. A. til IU1I1 w Tif,nns and household goods moved. packed and shipped. Reduced freight rate on household goods to and from East. Through car service. Main U3, A isl4. noprM TWANSFER CO- 474 Glisan St., cor. 13th. leiepnoue sisin w v " -n.-A anH oDerata two large class "A warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office, lob Maaison; general uieiuuauuiOT,. frrmture and machinery storage; transfer and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7L VETERINARY COLLEGES. a VETERINARY COLLJSGE begins Bept 14. o proiession otter, wua, ik"- tunlty. catalogue tree. xvcauo. dent. 1818 Market at.. San Francisco. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and Tta sta. nK.XAMF.NTAT. IKON A V Ik WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia, PAINTS AND WALL PAP Est. PIONEER PAINT CO., 166 First St. W. P. FULLER at CO., 12th and Davis. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE 84-s6 Front st. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. W. BALTES A CO., 1st and Oak sta. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EVERD1NG & FARRELL, 140 Front at. ROPE AND BINDER TWINS. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GBAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., foot of Ankenr. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER at CO.. 12th and pavla HA tVMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works. 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 68 Front st. U'AI.I. PAPER- MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 230 2d St. WHOLESALE JEWELERS 4 OPTICIANS. BUTTERFIELD BROS.. MOHAWK BLDlA, WIRE A'D IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia MEETING NOTICES. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. S. R. A. M. A special convocation of Portland Chapter, No. 3. will be held In their hall. Masonic Temple, Portland. Or., this (Wednesday) evening. June 14, at 8 o'clock, work in past ana Most E. degrees. Important business. Visiting companions will be welcome. By order a. H. p. J. A. ALLEN. Sec OREGON COMMANDER Y K. T. SDecial. Thursday, June 25, at 7:80 P. M. Order of the Temple. Last work un til September. The attend ance of all sir Knights will be appreciated. Parlors open from and alter 1:30 P. M. C. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F. The funeral committee 1b instructed, and all other members are requested, to meet at I. O. O. F. Temple, First and Alder sts., on Thursday. June 25, at 1:30 P. M. sharp to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Cyrus A. Dolph, P. G. All visiting members invited to attend. k. usvulii, bee SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting tnis w eanesaayi eve. at 8 o'clock, at I. O. O. F. Temple, First and Alder streets. Examination of our officers- elect; refreshments. tve will install wua Orient l.udee in their hall. East Sixth and Alder sis., next Wednesday. Visitors always welcome. R. OSVOLD, Sec. MT7T.TNOMAH COUNCIL. ROYAL AR CAN'UM, meets at Arcanum Hall, 3d floor Masonin Temple, west Fark and Yatnmu, the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 P. M. visitors coraiauy wei corned. E. R. REED, Secretary, 86 Broadway. MT. TABOR LODGE, NO. 42, A . F. AND A. M. stated com munication this (Wednesday) evening, West Side Temple, 7:30 o'clock. M. M. degree. Visiting brethren invited to attend. M. R. SPAULDING, Secretary. WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 8. R. AND S. M. Stated assembly this Wednesday) evening, 7:80, East 8th and Burnslde. Visitors welcome. J. H. RICHMOND. Recorder. -t , REGULAR MEETING this tfZXF- (Wednesday) evening. East 6th ,vu-J. V Aiaer streets. visnuia ltrJoTi7S:i'fly invited. W. W. TERRY. Sec. Yeon Building -iassffc s1 iSSSSli f4 ss"s sis fill l-rli Y Aftoi IM . S. GRAHAM. SIDNEY i. Main 491 11B-12 JOHNS. CHAS. A. Main 888 180-10 KIMBALL. HENBY M. Mar. 680 &S MALARKEY. SEABROOK 4t DIBBLE. Mala 1401, A 6212.. .1500-1601 RIDDELL, H. H- Main 68B 622 STOTT A COLLIER. Marshall 007 . .0O-l KIN NET, M. J. Marshall 6614 a" Billiard BAIL M'CREDIE BILLIARDS .Second floor Real Estates METCALF. LYLE 8. Marshall 2431 RAINEY, J. Q. Marshall 817T , U. 6. MORTGAGE at 1NV. CO WAGGONER. GEO. B 8LAUSON. A. B. Mala 8444 .. .104 ..til ..sou .1011 Sinographs-. M'NADGHTON. AGNKS PAJtsONS.aL44M "4 eS : MEETING NOTICES. ' A. AND A. a RITE The ancient funeral ceremony of the Kadosh will be held over tin remains of our deceased brother, Cyrus A. Dolph, 33d degree Hon., at our cathedral this (Wednesday) evening at nVlorJc. The doors will be closed at :30 and there will positively bs no ad mittance after that hour. Friends are in vited to attend. By order. MASTER OF KADOSH. SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. F. The funeral committee Is instructed, and all nthsr members are invited to meet at . O. O. F. Temple. 1st and Alder sts.. Wednes day, Jane 24, at 1:18 P. M. sharp to at- tnrt the funeral of our deceased brother, Robert F. Crawford. Services at Finley A Sons, 6th and Montgomery sta, at S P. M, anil at nririfellows Dlot In Rlverview Cem etery. Visiting Oddfellows are Invited to attend. it. uavuuf, db PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 65, A. F. A17 A. M. ine nieiiiu,- aw are requested to attend the fu- n.r.1 services nf our late Drointr, CJTUS A. lojpu, 6u oesree, wim-ii will be neia at in comsn m Cathedral. o'clock today (Wednesday) evening, June 24. By order of W. M. C. M. STEADMAN. See. LENTS LODGE! A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication that (Wednesday) evening, June 24, at t P. M. for the purpose of con stituting the lodge. Visitors wel come. C. F. OCSBURY. Sec FLORISTS. FUNERAL FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICES Beautiful wreaths, pillows and special de. signs at prices extremely low; casket sprays as low at 11.S0. Lubllner. floruit. 328 Morrison St., Portland Hotel block. MARTIN ar FORBES CO.. florists. 847 Washington. Main 29. A 1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 2d and Alder. Designs and sprays. Marshall 6922. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215, A 812L Sell lng bldg. DIED. HENDRICKSON In this city, June 23. 1D14, at his residence 5ti2 Vancouver ave., W 11 llard C. Hendrlckson. aged 28 years 9 months. Deceased is survived by three sisters. Mrs. H. Getchman, of California: Mrs. Cora Core, of Los Angeles: Mrs. M. Ttnrns. nf this city, and one brother. El- H-ood Hendrlckson, of Seattle. Remains a,., at thA nftrlori nf the Skewes Under takinr Co.. cor. 3d and Clay. Funeral notice later. DUNNING In this city June 23, at thl fnmiiv rAKtriennf. ndo East Taylor street Vanderl Cook Dunning, aged 37 years 6 months and 3 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dunning, husband of Mrs. Kulla Dunning, and father of Margaret, Kulla. Frederick S. and Ruth Dunning. The re maina are at the parlors of F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder street. Fuueral no tice in a later Issue. WEST At the residence 812 Thurman St., June 22. Stepnen u. west, agea on ei , 11 months, 15 days. Remains forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Co. to Mon tesano. Wash., where funeral services will be held and Interment in family plot. , TITE June 21, Mrs. C. P. Tlte, age 71 years, mother or Daisy woraen. ot rori land, and C. W. Grubb, of Palo Alto. Cal; grandmother of Elsie and Robert Roy. Funeral notice later. San Francisco pa pers please copy. SMITH Mary Ferrell Smith, 8:S0 Tuesday morning. Funeral toaay iweanesnsyi, i 2 o'clock. Residence 14th and Washing ton sta, Oregon City. Or. HEALT At the family residence, 488 Wil liams ave., June 22. :isie Harriet, iniani daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Healy. FUNEBAL NOTICES. TITE Mra. C. P. Tlte, June 21, ajefl 7B years, motner 01 uaisy woraen. 01 run land, and C. W. Grubb, of Palo Alto, Cal., grandmother of Elsie and Robert Ray. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 3:30 P. M. tomorrow (Thurs day), June 25. Interment Rlverview Cem etery. COLWE1-L At the family residence, U73 Corbett St., June timer a. ioiwbu, aged 46 years, 4 months, 11 days. Friends invited to attend funeral servlres, which will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathe dral. Morrison and Lownsdale sts., at K P. M. tomorrow Thursday, June 25. In terment Greenwood Cemetery. Remains re at Holman's funeral parlors. RIEG In this city. June 22. at the family residence, Stt-r bctiuyier street, oeorge u. Rteg, aged 9 years. The funeral services will be held Wednesday, June iii, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., at the hesidence establish ment of J. P. Ftnley Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. SMITH At Seattle. Wash., June 22, Rose A. Smith, agea ' years. i ne tunersi services will be held today (Wednesday) at 4:0 o'clock P. M., at the residence es tablishment of J. P. Finley A Son, Mont gomery at 5th. Interment Rlverview Cem etery. DOLPH Funeral services of the tate Cyrus A. Dolph will be new at tne nrat ap tlst Church (White Temple), 12th and Tavlor streets, at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Thursday). Interment at Rlverview Cem etery will oe private. HOPKINS The funeral services of the late William S. Hopkins, beiovea nusnana oi Etrie iiopKins, i isi ueiaware ave. m h held at Holman's Funeral Parlors at 1 P. M. today (Wednesday). Friends invited. Interment Rlverview Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORY. MR. V-DWARD HOLMAN. the leading: fu neral director. 220 Third street, corner sal mon. Lad' assistant. A 1611. Main 567. DUNNING M'INTEE, funeral director, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady at tendstnt. Office of County Coroner. F. S. DUNNING. INC. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st. East 52. It 2525. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. Main 4162. A 2821. Lady attendant. MR. AND MRS. R. T. BYRNES. Est. 1803. 655 Williams Ave. East 1115. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK, Containing 885 Acre. Portland's Only Medera Perpetual-Care Cemetery Refined, Pleasing Bervtea, Complete Perfect Equipment. Price and Terms Heasonablsv Both Telephones. NEW TODAY. First Mortgage Loans Money to Any Amount In Oar Possrs ion tor Immediate Uae, 6 or 1, According, to security. FIELDS A HOJVEYMAN, .18-1223 Yeon Bldg,. Mala 101 MORTGAGE LOANS OX IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. We loan oar owi fun da and money la available within 24 konri after receipt of abstract. 54, 6 and 7 per eeat. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-8 Nort western Bank Bids. BUS.NFS3 RnOPFPtTYANOCI OSEIN RESIDENCrS lnxngnr mum &- EDWARDEJS0UDEY7 TOiiiuniiL Lunsiu NOBTMWE&1ERN BAJMKS. BOILOlNJ Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Kates. FARM AND CITY LOANS, 80 Fourth St.. Board of Trade Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rate. JOHN E. CB0NAN 903 Spalding Bids;. Portland, O. WANT TO RENT KYINGTON HOUSE Must be modern and have Karaee. Not less than seven rooms. Will pay four months' rent in advance. E-J. MAUTZ, Mar. 1889 or Eat 5031 CITY &FARM LOANS UK DER WRITERS LOAN AMD IVVESTMKST CO. 820 Chamber of Sasnaaerc. MORTGAGE LOANS $40,000 In Sums to Suit, or Will Buy First Mbrtftages. A. B. HAHLEY, Board of Trad Bldg;. SvJ AMCWKMESTB. HEILIG 1 1 tit and Mnrrisoei Mala I aad A lltl AI I WFFIC" FTr.HMMlX!t:8 Lar I tKMMiMflO Mot lew Picture Photo Play AN.iETTE KELLERMANN MSITINK'S DAlliHTER," Popular Prices &Ka Jkc BAKER TiiitATrn Main 1. A AIM be. L Baker. Mgr. Every day from 12 noon till Jl F. -t,a-- 000 sensation In films: Beverly It, focoa "A-Top of the World" In motion, wonderful, thrilling and amusing scenes, animals, people from the frosea North. The land mad famous by Res Beach and Jack London. EXTRA! 1-7R1 if G-f-".KKH. otoneer of the eld Ore gon Trail, with K'OO feet of interts'lni film and short lecture at 1.10, 4.80. 6.V0, 7:80 and :l0 P. M. All for 2'c, lower floor; i"c balcony. Matin re Dally. Fnoo.es Mala aad A let Broadway, at TayWr. WEfclK Jl .NK 21. "REACT V Is) OM.Y MKIN DEEP." TVETTE KRAMER A MORTON CHARLES TI LE. FRED XHMKR CO. AMBLER RltOTllEKS RELLOW WILL A KEMP. ,53BaTKIPA1Ci' 250 bronrlwaj mt Alder. WKKK JUNE T2. Th Merry Mguermdr.' Frank Dl- .Beauty tnorui rtMie voio. mi- iif 7 court; Salt huiti it ill; "Tbat Girl"; pav.aT. Pantayeacope. Three bhows Daily, 1:80, 1:110, liU. WHEKHf COOI.KST FLACK IN TOWN. VRAVK 1IIUMI.L MA TIN KB JOHN T. IXtM.K at CO. MARIF. STOOlllHI) TllliKKI.U'8 COMEOV CIR( IS b( UK K. D'ARVILLE DITTON r i.KV 1IAV 10c O aks Portland's Great Amuarmeat Park Complete Change ot Programme. Rose Festival Ilima, four big roela Mt r.lrny's Band, under dlrecilon W. E. McUlroy. Vaudevlll entertalnmesiL Hawaiian Tronbador. Eight la number. Performance free at f :M and :S. W et or shine In th open-air oovered amphitheater. ALL PERFORMANCES FRF.K. Cars at llrst and Alder. LaoachM Morrlsoa Itrldg. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 67 GRIND ATF Jl, Between Davis and F.vrrett. Pkoars Kast 1423, B 2515. Opea Day and Mill. n.nnrl all rases of Cruelty to thlg OfflCA Lethal chamberforgmall animals. Horse ambulance for lick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any on de siring a pot may communicate with u. NEW TODAY. T will balld eaa finance a bom oa poor lot or a any you aoay seiset. Pay for It life, rant. We guarantee satisfaction. cau aaj I. E. BOWMAN m IU, F.sobb 1. Commercial t'lu stidg. Main 80. A IHL MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of (1000 and up at lowest rates on Good Iniuroved City Properties If you need money call today. Our Installment payment! are attractive. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 81T-gl Xorlbwwttn Haaa. Bwlldlag. Money to Loan Consult L"g! Money Plentiful! (jE. H. THOvl , 2HT Oak ., Boom a, AlnswortN Hilt. Loans on Real Estate Contract and Mortgage nought. UAKUIM1 st TITIXE, SIS Chamber of losnnaerre. REAL ESTATE HEALERS. ttirr-u- vt-tllism rs.. air,. 210 Fallltis blUg. HEXEDll'T UKOb. (Burrell KHgntsi, "SO ii..thnrn sva.. ror. 81st. Tsbor MO, PALMER -J ON US CO.. U. P 404-40J-404 Wilcox bldg. . Jennings & Co. Main ISA 206 Oregonian KKAL E?TATK. For rials Lata. LOT SNAPS. $4Ita Mt Tabor district. IH75. Alameda Park; improvements paid. tS0, Rose City Park. el4?ri. lrvlngton; Improvements paid. vt.nu .th.rt In .11 narts of til. Oltri reiuionsble terms. Rold Realty Co- iu8 Alder st. 1RVIN0TON LOTS. E. 24th and Knott sts.; choice lots, V, blocks snd i bloc.; building restrictions. This property is on th. best r.std.lic. street In lrvlngton. For terms, etc R. N. TL'FFOhU. M. S441. 4ld bpaldlng bldg. $ioU acre, West glde, 5-cent carlsre. Just inquire and s.-e how quick th mom-y you are squandering far rent will pay tl. Is tract up. Terms (lu caili. balance monthly. M. B. LEE. 5-'i' Corbel! blilg. lluoo LOT. il.V. Fine lot In Alnmedn Park, valued at S10U0. for quick sale. g'iM.. OitUfSI WOLDS, g 10 Board of Trade. MhIii tl.'.a. A 4401. ,a;,0 bOxllO-ft. lot, West Hide, B-cent car fare; let your rent money buy this tract lor you. Terms 110 cash. $." monthly. M. K. LEE. 622 Corbelt bldg. ROSE CITY PAHK COKNEK. Facing east. 4irth and Tlllnmonk. I l.loi-k to Sandy boulevard; this beautiful $lilu0 corner goes at .kk. cah. Main 76j 1,-acr. tract. We.t Hide, -cent csr- fare; fine soil; 110 cssh. n monthly. M E. LEE, 6'.'a Corh.it bldg. BOx.100 LOT, close to Union av. Improve ments all paid. Will sell for $370 cash. 605 Concord bldgj l BARGAIN ; on lot on Ksat Jlth St., near a. P. shops. Address Louis Jotiason, Klierwood, or., rout NICE residence lot In Irn.iglon. Clos In. Phone C -l-'3 For Wale Besuh Property. THB PALM. 6 rooms, beautifully furnished; bath, 'toilet lavatory, aunroom, s.eeping porch, one of bessld.'s most unusual cottage, ,30W1L P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 404 Wilcox bldg. 4.ROOM furnlthd bous at S.aside, Or.. lot OOxlCO. $.!"' cash and auto, or will rant for season gso. 303 Lumbar Exchange. ltd and Htark sts. KUR SALE Nsw T-ruom house. 40, aoutb. Board Walk. Apply premises or boa 14t. seaside. Or. KllillT beautiful lots. Eayouasn Beaca, asuo. Terma 24 Worcester bldg For Kale -Hou. Let ls build you a iiomb. On your lot or our,; bv your owu plaos or outs; rsv us like rent. THE OKEGON HOMlilll'II.DK.RS, 13.0 Northwestern ltank Bidg BARGAIN' BY OWNER. Fix-room modern burgslow, Rom City Park. $1400 below eost. l'hon Tshor BMk. NEW, modern bungsiow In rMtrtrt.d d.s trlct. a bargain from ewa.r; will tak. a lot, Talor o00&. Wm aio Havee FtrilMd ! it on vf knit aatl h't lint iieit t.tiin ra( ru,iii , r efaiu t a turn h4. is rKnts t a si Meidea fcft.tt oaih and attR. hv. i , ( i ur-4jsi ar f rfh 4"ea MplrtllDC nMII'f rc ttaS at.4 openi 0 l f ne .lew wraixla, M-a m t if I ! i i r br if ft InrM rKt i.fnuni f .iure f heii-4-wmught (; tatstnrr rC i.in Jia 1 1 . oa ( , oorj ihrowiH ut first sinry ; iatirr r'4 walls in dinliiC-rMm. pnai I i'y- bUn:n utie ( I rimS w - shower, ,iiit"i) and iti,i, .F4 baihrioniB, te I s't lul cnrra bnieut ontplel itrf4t f iaundrt us , auut in ftiu.tn . epu lis tai ; (.n ii4 at tte lua'd's reom. dm until in.-lu'i aoO t) ft " 17 0 ( l Itooiaa en . r n 1 1 rnat. fcAtO q (I. a. i.ilt Ici'Bl ran hmA ; a 1 la b-autlfullif Un.-pe1 f pr f Mi or ai and itct4 r si " n -caiipd bri a wsl, masnlfx eai of Co.umba ban and n"uneif.e. thl b(jus la p.ir..i ml bAt.i, MS owner must Ira Kon and July t and ofTra a t-erfaia prir ar4 smM unniual terms Mr. Miin. K. V. Cl.AKK O'MI AT, Till Iryai lliAg i &M. fcTAHTLI.N'l H AH'i AlNS IN 11 .N'lAUHP i rooma with nit, n if. aa4 Mar ket sta, llawthwrite a, detrut. .KH end $296. fold nv h NT iria. Hsr1wMfl f hm rin m-4 d i mntf -room . f iFp.f.. and mam,, ( uui In b.k -a ana bnf(-t. taii(u) ! -lug fialur and nt wa. U "fi l-aa, induw shad-. pia slaas in fnnt w o dow. door and tuOt, lunch hirhn, rnameleci. eoifr and h-M dr s. ft cmn t iimni t, w i.m. rncrte porrh, tps fJ n.ki, lift pa 1 JLT t'-MI'Ltltl' AMI AltK. h. k A L fNAI'S AT .IIKMi I Mi $?ltMt AND UN KI-..NT 1 l-HM.I roHTLANI) Hk.AI.TT 1 H 11 ., 214 Hallway Kxchanae h'ti. S w hi take u fH. -ltOM IU' V I A l.O V. 5 laraa ronri. oak (lor In 1I -InR-nioin and d ining - rwnn, built-in tiiiiveiiirnrfi, cmm baamni, flra pNC. 2 tltrka (mm th ir, innt walk all tiie , f-. tvriua WKSTKRN OREUi.V T ft t I T CO., lluu urthastara iBaua kiUf, PHKTTT 4-KOOM BUNGALOW, I'.O CAHtl. Nw and modern; brUk fireplace. b si plum bin (, sr war, C4mni i,ki, null IiKturM, all tinted. taNni ( lUCeO at $I.Pl mutilli, s at on . m.1w4 r in 741 Kills, ii Itlut ka eaal 4 a mil- n'n'fr thsn btiiwondi. Lathrop, AMti"" t i- s THAT VACANT LiT. WHT NOT TtllN A HI HPFV INTO INCUMET WK MILL V ft N I M 1 H hi W i N K V. KL'il.D AI'AKTMt.NM R L.M liK.NCK OH AVTTHI.su, I'LAM rhl.L, WK ARK HKsPONtflHl.hi. K koW HOW. TALK W 1 T It Ol K TLIKMh fckK Ol'H WOKK. WILL OIVK HiNtK 1 it. HA11.KT li), O'N'i HAt I t1 AHtHIUns, J.-4 ABINHTUN lLii. BATHIFKIS Al.n-;:Nt; ft-rcnm bit. lot txl2ti, out g4iHe 2 -ars no, ownr ia Int. Ihla proprt)r la in Mt. T'r a tfnidrnte distirit-l, on ti s r . fru-t and ruii'i. ufd inln '-ll. street nn- roved, this is '( pft.piiv. hen nw taxa. A'ldrni S.i K . .1 l a n t thare. No Mnii, 1 -1 Uwan, taai4- letni. I'hone 1 alor 4-' 7 1. I'lkiDMO.NT f N A I. Klne modrin S-r4m bui.alw, nn tstgr corner rorlnT nearly lota, facing 2 stretta (me lawn and soma u- ,.ai tr , In fait a autlful Lome i list ct t he onr M4 and no he toouglit f-r $ntM, en ari- tanst!a i'mi OiUH 1LLM. Sit Board vf 1 rs-. Main .!:. A !. 11 A W 1 HlHt N t HMk To lot lut, lmi.ru 4 w ii li a m-wif rn T l04m IrnuM, lurna, full fHKil ha mnt. t nr I M S nf t Ma w ihorre evt 'rie $.... wo; mnt;nt $', will tak vacant r co" in s-i-ag ftw e-eunv I-uHR E. KKAHf r .. 2d (l-Hir I'lumi'fr of tmmtw. THB HOTAl. m ll.UINO CO VM1 ..II 4-R. coti.. and atlie, Ne 4d nu t'tay. v ft. Ho of Itewthe'n tv. p,at giass, douhly renslryc.ed. Iel bas.rn.uu i.; will yea a ,g harg e as terms, t a.i ssst 4.44. P. H lie. pwns. .1 broker. r.eogn.sg LMVF.KMTI I'AIIK sisp. til,. tt.'on hnuit, 4 bedrooms, lot e 2 ..slisi. si,, fruit tree.. hs! ! -surf at . all IB, a nap at 4J3x. $.,hi now sn4 II. sv-1 month, on I '.k. ner rr.lll .i, IAHUW A Al.kXAM 414 Cm Pelt bldg A I4I, Mm.lisll 2 HI KKAl MKAl) SUSP, .w.ll ti.w lnwl.n -roorn hnusw. 4 ...uroom .k ,. It'- ftiac. lJuuh kll'-h.n, lit .M-iltK. ...t ng, a snap at $44ihj, $1.m oa nd l.s per month; a bio, k. In car ZUU' A AL. 414 Crt.tt i'lrts. A l a, M.f'.s'l ; $ H O III .M i A Lu V 4 I gaell, new, mod.rn. 6-rora huagalew . flreplsie, o.k fliKtrs. Imtrh fcilrhee a '. .lisp at -J'". li.n. oo.n sno H-f moittli t.. Mo-k. from M.ihei... J.AKOtV A AL.. AM'kH. 414 Coibpit hl'ls A It',,, M.r.h.n ? LOl 14 Lit consiru, led houM, fl. l.rs. rooms, full cement bssement. hs.h elt toll.t gas and ."Irlnlr, lot h"10O. I CrestoB, rlos. o , tho.il n"1 ritn.; ffli-. reducd from $..'. t i;. ni, Concord bolg. 11.. lit K"K 1HK )l.r F"l.k. 11' Neat IIMI. a loom cn'ts,., wai.i. g.. and elerlrio light.. In flr.i-eis. ai.lti.i. 1 v, l.Uxks to rr; tree.. io..r ai4 g.rdrn In. $!M rs.h. Fred W. ti.imaa tl4 I'hsni. r,f torn. $1000 HNAP. 1 rill M"MH, INT. IM 4-ronm hou. p.a.i.r.a. te lots, gsrden; will lak srsnt to . as f.'.i fsm'iit I am l.simg -n, ang me.a usme.a Ownirs out, slt'i 'r av. a. lb. llswlhorn. car. Ask for .rroiL Skis THlV-SKW HI N'!AI"W A gNAP. B.iHK IIV PAHK I'lMHIi T f.lu.'O. $s) down, es.r psmnls; T rooms. ery stn.h; oak l.oors. I.l plat, buffet. firepi.ee, double Il'e.. room, 1 remit mirrors, o.r.r. I.tKT . V:t"HTli, I'ATIMl II F.NT $:"i till IHIW.N AM IIU I'KK MU.NTK. litoalott. with sm,l buua, ri b ! ; en E. 41, t St.. on. blofg from rar J'l.oe. Main :.i:, or call at 2al Vt'ilcoa km, he. K'-i.ey or Kite. LLAITIKIL non.e for .l. hr o-ter; a beautiful horn. In Ho.. liy I ilk. t rooms, all modern, with lie-foot front ase. liaigaln II lake at oma r I. J'e gonlsti. LI'.HT rooms, reslr.cl.d 1 . i r . 1 1 , on. U'l-n from car. neatly new, ir.oero, flitur.. shades, it'll"" loU tdouv. w.v below v.lu.; no .gents; t.rms. Call Viaodlawa Ho;,e. evenlnk.: LlXiK HEHE. 5-room hi.ne.ilow. linte.i, bs. etn.nl. let corner, e4xlmi, fin s.ril.n, i'.ia, r.r 1 tlocka; -' down, llo ti.onlhlv bmltk N soner Co f.li Hloik r.r l,s 1. 1 e. " A ! ITa L, H Vk 1 A i X . aluet .ell my modem ;,-i,,"iu hungslAw at HIS Multnomah t., on. or twe la. inusi h.v c.h. w.y l.,uw 1It plH,lie C l.t.V "nTJlT'NKWLVWBOA TAK E .VOTliE. 4 -room CaL bungsiow, lot 401114. ee- menl walks In and paid for; pric UK; .U down. li niontlily. He. phot at T. W. ormn Co.. 14 Chm. of ( om VuC AHU LuOM.Nt For that house w. ofl.r for Ml. en Hl'.istla:. avenue. Council t're.t F'h, to finer hurn.slt. In he cur. Call at 5t .il. lug bldg. aud let us snow it lint pri'- ny. "bi.ii.d ON TOl H LOT. W. will bul'.d en your lol I. ems like rnt; flr.t-cl.es gusrent.ed woi k. LJIUliENSI'irk A LAHdON CO. J (ak Ht A (.NAP. 1 have a A-rooni modem bitw. one b..ck from car, rloM to .tore got I. aeil for h.lt price Thon. Thor ITu.l.u houM anil I lots liK'sUi f.et 1 osk liro, on. block from cail n.; prle. a (.00. Inquire II. O. Hir..ll"t. a.ar Tll,ey tallon Phon. Oak Ute H.Sfk II P.lTI.A.sr H.-i,.'ll7i .M I.I l JL . Ho.nr. snd bom.Mes. .'I rr'S of Port-lsn-1 Height., p.'.eei to .how a U II 1 pe 4'0 hou. In II OM C'lV f'.rk for $..'. "' ' "' He.' H.,y In thl dl trlct Inq'ilr. at .'7 K '-'h .1 sio 'osi ?,l,-, llh r'& lvsjoi, fine r Improved, terr dcslr!.,. I nor.. Last for terms. CliAHslIN'l houM ch.aa. I.M half lrvlngton; bouse for ,.n fair .ned unfurnished. Last l!$. W. H. Heidiaaa. "" 70 BEUUCTIO." n room, mooern. lo.e In ettegalew; ewn-r n.ustsel. H H,iT-ihmi Tit V 1 N'iTN eew hmiA ...t t.,r, hto.'k of ftro..',..T. rt,e.p r.et IIMI IkrihwrWee Item. I'r.Qei... ll.OX HALF ArR.a" Good so.L e't- ws , .mt t."n. Will iill I 0. etlln.. 'lit l.rel..MI. .woo-1 4.4. Pnon M.rsrsu 11 or JOHN II. 11 HM.'HLU lii'UM d I cre I f'. esl, tlvatioa at .'"t", w'H ;t, .ska r ret.t; alu. ."'; eot 0 1. pe. s..it Marshall ItlL 4. Or4o u btdg.