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RALLIES ARE HELD Junior Government Candidates Speak on Street Corners. IMPETUS GIVEN CAMPAIGN Newsboy and Chapman School Of-fice-Seekers Are Out In Auto Trucks and Draw Crowds Plea for Support Made to Lodge. Street campaigning by candidates for offices In the Junior Government took a. new Impulse last night. Dozens of the young candidates and their friends were out "soap-boxing" from prominent corners In tne Dusmess tlon in a correct imitation of their elders, who participated In the recent primary campaign. The newsboys' ticket was out In force, rolling about town in a big auto truck and stopping at various corners for short speaking programmes. Chapman school came out again In 1U big auto truck, loaned by F. C. Riggs, and with a "bally-hoo" of friends and well-wishers spoke at the corner of Sixth and Alder and at other prominent points. Their campaigning was assisted by volunteers from the boys' fife and drum corps, whose lusty preliminary racket proved an excel lent thing to attract a good-sized crowd on short notice. Different candidates also spoke at luncheons held in various parts of the city yesterday. Alexander Rae, one of the trustees of the Newsboys' Home, for the benefit of which the campaign is being conducted, appeared at the luncheon of the Royal Arcanum and explained the plan and asked support for it. NEW LAW AFFECTS FIRMS All but Two Eugene Plants Under Employes Compensation Act. EUGENE, Or, June 30. (Special.) All the Eugene manufacturers, except two. so far as is known here, will come under the provisions of the working men's compensation law, which goes Into effect tomorrow. One of these two Is a flour mill, the other a news paper plant. "Nearly every plant In Eugene Is willing to come under the new law," said E. J. McClanahan, president of the Lane County Manufacturers' Asso ciation, today. "We do not believe that the law is by any means perfect and there are some amendments which we propose to bring1 before the next Legislature. The present law is good as far as it goes and is better than none at all." CHIEF HOLMES' PAY STOPS Civil Service Board's Order Raises New Issue With Dieck, Another chapter in the long-drawn-out controversy between Commissioner Dieck and the Municipal Civil Service Board, over the appointment of H. W. Holmes to the position of chief of the City Bureau of Highways and Bridges, will be written within the next few days, when Mr. Holmes attempts to draw his June pay, which has been ordered held up by the Board. What step Commissioner Dieck will take Is uncertain. Mr. Holmes failed to pass a Civil Service examination for the position. Others did pass and Commissioner Dieck was requested to select one of them for the position, but Mr. Holmes still occupies the position. PROHIBITION VIEWS ASKED Letters Are Sent to Nominees for State Senate and House. OREGON CITY, Or.. June SO. (Spe cial.) A letter hast been sent to each nominee for the State Senate and House in Clackamas County, asking his stand on the liquor question. The letter contains two questions as follows: "Are you In favor of state and national prohibition of the sale and manufacture of Intoxicating 11 uqorsT" and "If the Oregon dry amend ment is not adopted by the people next November and if you are elected to the State legislature, will you .do all in your power to obtain the passage of a law prohibiting the Importation of in toxicating liquors into dry territory?" The answers to the letters will be made public. asiCr fa ALL COOS CAMPS TO PLAY Fourth of Pulj- Plana Cover Several Says at Two Centers. MAJtSHFTELD, Or.. June SO. (Spe claL) All Coos County logging camps -will close down July 1, and the Smith Powers Company will run a special train, a distance of 66 miles, to bring their outlying camp men into the cele brations. The Smith camps will resume on July 6, but a number of others will remain closed until July 13. Only two celebrations will be held In the county, that at Myrtle Point for two days, where they will have -racing, and on July 3 and 4, at Marsh field, where there will be street sports : and surf board riding, parades and other amusements. SHOPS DEPEND ON MERGER Dissolution of Kailroads Means No Need of Plant, Says Official. EUGENE. Or.. June 30. (Special.) Bprlngfield. machine shops are contin gent upon the failure of the attempt to dissolve the merger of the South ern Pacific and Central Pacific, ac cording to D. W. Campbell, assistant general manager of the Southern Pa cific after a special conference with Springfield business men. Mr. Campbell says if the two lines are separated the Southern Pacific will have ample shop capacity in Port land and that the Central Pacific will have no need for a big plant at Spring field. , KELSO GARDENS JUDGED State Bank Has Plan to Make Con test Annual Affair. KELSO, Wash.. June SO. (Special.) The Better Garden Contest, conduct ed this Spring by the Kelso State Bank, was decided by the judges Saturday af ternoon In favor of M. J. Lord; second prise went to Frank Cay and third to R. H. Thompson. The bank plana to make the contest an annual affair. PORTLAND ABSTRACT: OH I IX LB. PROMPT tSEKVICE at reasonable prices. Pac.flo Title A Trust Co.. 1 Cna, of Coin. ACCOKUlOfi fLKAIINQ. K. STEPHA.N Hemstitching and scalloping, accord aius pleat, bullous covered, goons sponged.; mall orders. iseSAlder. HL Soi2. ART MA.TIHk.bS YVOttKg. ONLY scientifically thorough renovating In the city. Advise us. East 870. ASSAY EKS AN1 ANALYSIS. GILBERT at HALL, successors Wells Co., ou y 10 did vouch oma-. .w MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore-testing works. 14$ d St. AllOiiNEVU. i R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab stracts, contracts, coliaterml. etc. : consul tation free. New otticea, 70., 70S, 70 oeu lng toldg. Main open evenings. W JO. iAtt" We.-.-e ,. ., rnnnselloe.at-law. 320 falling bldg. ..... w i LirtKGI CARPET VVEAV1NO. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car pets, rag rugs. 188 East bin. BotH phones. CELLULOID BUHONti, BAUOiia " i.njAM PAUDANV. A Mil. iitW W-nwow.i vv- 82 6m t i.ooe Main B1-- A 104. wmi.ro Esteilo and William, Jr, Deveny, the only scientific chiropodist In the city, parlors, sua Gerlinger We, w- oor- 2d and Aider, Pnoua Mala 1S0L CH1HOPODI and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. hiil Offices. Flledner blag. Main 84i2. Dr. and Mrs. i'ielcner, painless chiropodists. over tne iiaaei w ouu. awn - "CHIBOfitACTlC PMxBlCIANB. DR. M'MAHON. m 4th and i.o Williams ve. i.ady attendant bom offices; 18 ad justments. 1U. Main 205. East 6628. PR MARIE C. UNGER, chiropracUo neuro path. Goo RothcuUd bldg. Marshall iUi. CLEANING AND FBESS1NG. DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit ecn wees, for $1.00 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 109 Stars. sL. bet. 6th and ttn. Mala 51. COAL AN1 WOOD. KNIGHT coal has no equal, a clean, hard, quick-firing, long-enduring Utah coal. Al- Dina ruuiiBwwi. COLLECTIONS. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. Adopt Short Methods." short Adjustment Co., i;tt N. W. Bank bldg. Main Ui. "collection agency. KETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Mala 1788. collections, nq cutu in. DANCING. Whiting-Ireland Dancing Academy. Allsky hultf. 3d and Morrison, mwwu dancing taught dally. Phone Main BOib - UT KT-U ITVTft. . Da-altT WnRKR. D U RU 1LLE A7a"$5gCO.'"a 2d .L BALLO'J t WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. . avrk Binfl PAC1F 1C TENT & AWN. CO.. 1-8 N. 1st St. . . . . . at Baggage & omnibus Transfer. Park ot Davis. BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES Pit HALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. Royal Bakery at Conf.. inc. 11th and Bverett nuvwvwd ATI. nATTI.RRR. HENRY WE1NHARD. 13lh and Burnslde CASCARA BARK AND OBAFB ROOT. KAHN HROS.. 181 FRONT ST. CEMENT, LIME AND FLASTEB. F. T. CROWE CO.. 45 Fourth Street fllRiKKS TEAS AND SPICES. CLOSBET c DEVER3, 1-11 N. Front St DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO.. 20T Ash ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electric Co.. 6th and Pine sts. PENDER LOSES APPEAL SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS VER DICT OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER. Columbia County Man Convicted of Killing; Mrs. Daisy Wehrmann Loses Before High State Body. SALEM, Or., June 30. (Special.) The Supreme Court today. Justice Ram sey writing the opinion, affirmed the verdict of homicide In the first degree in the case of John Arthur Pender, charged with slaying Mrs. Daisy "Wehr mann and her son, Harold, on the even ing of September 4, last, at their home, three and one-half miles southeast of Scappoose, Columbia County. The slayer entered the house In the absence of Mrs. Wehrmann's husband, who is a baker In Portland.. The wo man was shot three times and her skull was fractured. The boy also was shot three times, the theory of the prosecution being that he was slain to prevent his testifying against the slayer. Scratches on Pender's face after the murder gave the first clew as to the identity of the murderer. He lived near the Wehrmann home. The shoot ing was done with a pistol which had been taken from a cabin of friends of Pender, and It was shown that he had once borrowed the pistol and knew that It was kept In a trunk in the house. In the absence of the residents of the place the house was broken into and the pistol taken. It was unloaded at that time, but when replaced In the trunk was loaded. Although he de nied being guilty of the crime Pender acted strangely, and it was generally believed he was the slayer. Other decisions were as follows: J. W. Merrifleld t at., appellants, vs. Z. T. lants; appealed from Multnomah County; action to recover rents; reversed. J. W. Merritield et al, appellants, vs. Z. T. McClay. appealed from Crook County; suit to foreclose mortgage; affirmed. Portland's Building Directory Chamber of Commerce Bldg. DTJNrWAY. RALPH B. Main 1530. .B29-5S1 Insurance. , VINCENT. S. X. A CO. Main 1684 1 Real Estate. KEASBT. DORR E. A CO. Main 1189.. -32 Board of Trade Building Attorneys. BEACH. SIMON & NELbOS. Main B12S..708 Brokers. Stocks, Bonds and Grain. OVERBECK COOKE CO. A 633L Main 392 216-218 Real Estate. BARRETT PROS. Main tM9 302 WALLER. FRANK L. Main 8295 1018 Lewis Building Bonds. Stocks, Grain and Cotton. WILSON. J. C CO. A 4187. Mar. 8858 Builders and Heal Estate. SUMMERS, W. J. Marshall 8761.... .805-308 Consulting Engineers. LPCT08. W. W. Marshall 834 818-117 Selling Building Prescription Druggists.' NAD, FRANK. Main 721. A 2721.. Od. fir. Plane Wholesalers. HOLT. E. H.. PIANO CO. M. 1998. .. .807-8 Mortgage Loans. BAIN. JOHN. A 742. Main 6021 807 Real Estate. BAY CITT LAND CO. M. 1118. .. .701-702 Wilcox Building Optician. Optometrist. KOLLK. DR.' D. W. M. 4183. A 7888.708-707 FnbUe Utility Specialist. FOSHAT. WILBUR B. Main &278....1014 Real Estate. H, r. PALMER-JONES CO. Main 8699. .404 THE MORNING BUSINESS DANCING A A.V V.-.. V, . . , , . , . ?T:JZ.Zliir iKliSuS waltx, stage, dancing; lesaona, 25o; every morning, aXternoon, evening; guarantee to . 1 . . I . . wmr U Ball.. V. f UI A flSlire. 8ii Bth. bet. Btark and Oak. Main !Wi. MR. and Mrs. Heath's academy; dancing taught In all Its branches; class Fri. eve. 8 to 10. 231 V Morrison, cor. 3d. Mar. 818. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENE, Majestio Theater bldg.. goift wasnmgton u awwwi ELK. ivtit, HUSH AND XitKOAT. Treatments uy specialists; glasses lltted. Dr. Jt 1 catseaay. 017 bekum pi. 3d & Wash. ELECTRIC MOIORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaireu. We do ail kinos of repair ing anu rewinding; all worn guaranteed. H M. H. Electric Co.. 81 First su North. Phone Alain aiu. WE BUV, sell, rent and exchange new and second-nanu motors; repair work a spe cialty. Western Eiectrlo Works, 21a itn. fOLNDKK AND MACHINE VVOKK8. PHOENIX Iron Works, East Sd and Haw thorne. General macnine and loundry work. KODAKS. KODAKS and bUl-PLlEa; d.v.lopmg. prUiung and enlarging. PiKB & MARK HAM CO., 846 Washington su MACMLNEitK. Engines, boilers, sawmihe bought, sold and e changed. Tne J. E. Martin Co.. frortlaud. MEBSEN Unit bEKViCE. HAST K MESSMNGER CO., motorcycles and Ulcyclej. Pnohe Main 6a. A 'Jllt'Z. MCB1CAL. EM1D TH1EDHORN, violin UJ" bevclk, au g euu "" N AT L ROl'AllUC fHxaiCLANa. DR. PHlLUfa. specialist la paralysis, ner- ... MIA Orevunian bids. VOUS GUlVUiu " OPTICIAN a. A BIilHT nn hlarh Dricea oc Why pay 85 to 810 for a pair ol glasses wnen a can M. Urtlll. uuab wlrh firKL- quality leiues, goid-hlled Irames, as low as 81.011 V Goodman, 1U1 Morrison su. nsiar bridge, tiatistaction guaranteed. OBTEOFATH1C PHVtUClAN. 57 R. B. Northrup, B08 Morgan bldg., cor. phone Main 348; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORN EVa. Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Or. nna vir.tor Bida.. Washington, D. C. R C WRIGHT H years practice u. a. and toreign pateuia ow hone Main 8U1B. zz WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS . . uVDUlVTB A'bers Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshal H. M. HOUoliiW. nwra w, aw ' " GROCERXES. WADHAM3 A CO., ti-7o 4th St. DIAMOND HAIR WORKS, WHOLESALE, 308-4 PANAMA BLDG. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.. WHOLESALE ONL1. 411 PEKUM BLDG. . -i- a: it A im THANHAUSER HAT CO.. 68-68 FrontBt. ' uides,"Telts. WOOL AND 1 CRS. KAHN DHOS., lal Front St. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. Bast End ot Burnslde Bridge. STEEL STRUCTURAL PLANT. FOUNDRY. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON. CASTINGS, BTEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES. Carry Complete Stock of STEEL BEAMS AND ANGLES. V CHANNEL PLATES. TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STOKE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MASTICK CO., 74 Front; leather oi every description, taps, mtg. findings LEVIE. CEMENT. FLASTEB, METAL LATH. i'he J. McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Koche Harbor lime. LOGGING MACHINERY. B. MALLORY A CO.. 231 Pine St. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Jolumbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 88 Fifth su Hilda -Ward vs. W. H. Hamlin, appellant; appealed from Jackson County; action to recover personal property; affirmed. Wesslnger et al. vs. Mlsche et al., appel danta: appealed from Multnomah County; petition for rehearing; denied. Irene M. Cranston ve. Coast Life Insur ance Company, appellant: appealed from Baker County; action to reoover on life In surance; affirmed. ' . John Fllklns vs. Portland Lumber Com pany, appellant: appealed from Multnomah County; action for damages for personal In juries; affirmed. ' LINN SCH001LS ADVANCE County Board Pleased With Increas ing Standardizations. EUGENE, Or.. June SO. (Special.) The Educational Board of Linn County met recently In the office of Superin tendent W. Lv Jackson and after hear ing the reports of the year's work, with which it was well pleased, re-appointed Joseph Benner, of Lebanon, and P. E. Baker, .qf Brownsville, as supervisors of their respective super visory districts for the ensuing year. The Board was especially pleased with the results of the standardization Bcheme, as many of the schools showed Improvements which would, not have been done had It not been Inaugurated. About 60 schools have been standard ized and a number of others reached within one to three points. Half of the schools In District No. 3 are stand ardized. Bankrupt Realty Dealer tosane. MAESHFIELD, Or., June 30. (Spe cial.) L. D. Kinney, a real estate op erator, who has twice been confined in a private sanitarium, became violently insane yesterday and was committed to the State Insane Asylum today, after being examined by Drs. William Hors fall, C C. Taggart and E. E. Straw, before Judge Hall, of the County Court. Kinney's encumbered property Is about to be closed out by a receiver to sat isfy debts and obligations of various sorts to the amount of $500.000. Yeon Building I "S ! fi E a 5 tS V ;5 " m !? IM1 . i Attorneys. GRAHAM. 6IDNES J. Main 4981819-1323 JOHNS, CHAS. A Main 838 1808-1308 KIMBALL. HENRY M. Mar. 630 MALARKEY, SEABROOK A DIBBLE. Main 1501, A 5212. . .1500-1803 RIDDELL, H. H. Main 3685 22 STOTT A COLLIER. Marshall 5078. .608-610 Billiard HalL M'CREDIB BILLARDS Second floor Real Estate. METCALF. LYLE S. Marshall 2432.... 810 RAINEY, J. O. Marshall 8177 1804 U. S. MORTGAGE ft INV. Co 512 WAGGONER. GEO. E .800 SLAUSON. A. B. Main 9444 1011 Stenographers. H-NAUQHTON. AGNES PARSONS.M.4480 904 OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. DIRECTORY PATENT ATTORNEYS. niTrMTC hv J el- Mock, late of r U S Patent oilV'saTlTw. Bank bldg. j q1SlER. Atty-at-Law, 503 Henry, I w c SciixnUU Kng. and DraftKnaa. I . - I llf i&. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and oaice near 24th and York sts. Main 8488. RTBBEBiTAMPB, BEAL8, BRASS SIGNS. niipiyi A CP CT1UP WfiRKS. 231 Wash, st Phone Main ilO and A 71". SEWING MACHINES. .-.-,.',. u nBU !t-2ii u n : used ma chines 82 up; renting and repairing Main bet. xamnui anu xajriw. SEWING Machine Exchange; new and used machines irom so up; i "rTu , 261 laaihili, bet. 2d and 8d. Main 6281. BMOWCAoK. BANK STORE HaTUKES. a a n li ii a i i xTf ittl c o liith and Flander New and old window display and cabinet wora. STEN OGKAPHY. SHORTHAND, McEwans system, mastered In less man eiu- wow, -j r-- meeting with unquaillied success in York; private tuiuon. Apply M 88, on gonian. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. niTr vn . enca crsa ft TstTtftAa and commodious -story brick warehouse. separate iron room. lor vaiuaoiea, 11. " Pianos and furniture moved and packed lor shipment; special rates , inao. on goods in our LiiiuuB ia .m loreign poria. Main 6tti A .. U"!S" "-r;.:: .narat rooml We move and paca household . good. tndpiano. and sn.p Forwarding and distributing agents. Free .ror.uE.vA i in it t ana naifliwum - Moyt sts. Main 647, A 224'!. MANNINNG WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO. 18th and Everett Sta i annAm moved. ujanos uiu o packed and, shipped. Kfduced treht rat. Through car service. lain 703, A 2214. OREGON TRANSFER -CO., 474 Glisan sc. cor 18th Telephone Main or A llbtf. We" own "and operate two large class a warehouses on termiual tracaa. Lowest insurance rates m tue city, MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office. 186 Madison: general merchandise, furniture and machinery storage; transter and lorwardlng agents. Phone Main 7ttfl. VETERINARIT COLLEGES. S. F. VETERINARY COLLEGE begins bept. 14 No profession otters equal oppor tunity Catalogue free. C. Keane. Presi dent 1818 Market St.. San Francisco. HII.HVERT. BRADS HAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. . Portland W ire iron Wks., 2d and Columbia. FAINTS AND WALL FAPEB. PIONEER PAINT CO., 166 First St. W. P. FULLER A CO., 12th and Davis. FIFE. FIFE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front St. FLCMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front st PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES ec CO., 1st and oak sts. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVEKD1NG & FARRELL, 140 Front St. HOPE AND B1NDEK TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. loot of Ankenv. SASH, DOORS AND liLASO. W. P. r ULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. ' SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 68 Front St. u' a i i ft l IT Kr MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 3d St WHOLESALE JEWELERS OPTICIANS. Portland Wire & Iron Wka. 2d and Columbia, CLASSIFIED AD. KATES aily and Buaday. pe,Uofc One time ;.............' J" bame ad two consecutive tinea rJ! baine ad three consecutive times.. JU" same ad aix or seven conaeculive tunas oec The above rates apply to adverilenent onuer -flew iuiuu - mo u vm - ' tlons exuept the following: . (situations Wanted Mala. situations Wanted Xeiuala. tor itent, Atouuut. ifrivate FamUlea, .booms and ttoard. private A amities. Kate on the above ciaaailicauoaa la 7 cent a line eacli insertion. W nen we auverucmsnt is not run in con secutive iaeuoa Uia ono-ume rale applies. bix average vuras ooiutt a ona Una ea lc tnan two line. On "cliaige" advertisements charge will be based on the number of linea appearing in the paper. regaiuMeas of tne niuiiner ui words la each Hue. Minimum charge, twe lUtM. The Oregonlan will accept classified ad vertisements over tlie telephone, providing the advertiser Is a suiiscriucr to either plioae. price will be uuoied over Uie puune, but bill will be renuared the loiiowlag u. Whether sunaequent auvertiaemants will as accepted over tne phone aepenua upon tne bromutneaa ol payment ol teiepuoae adver fiMsmenla. biluationa Wanted and reiMinai averiuenienis will not be accepted aver tne eiennone. orders for one inaertioa eaiy wul be accepted for urniture lr Bale," "Atuai uaa oppoitunitie." "Aioouiiug-rtouaea" ana -Wanted to Atent." 'Abe oregonian will not guarantee accuracy or asauine responsibility for errors securing in teiepuoned advertisements. Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be in The Oregonlan office be fore 10 o'clock at night, except baturday. closing hour fur 'A'he Sunday Oregouuu will be g o clock baturoay night. The oltice wul be open until 14) o'clock P. M as usual, and an aUs received too late for proper classni catlon will be run under heading "Toe Late to Classify." The Oregonlan will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion of any advertisement offered for mure than one time. AUCTION SALE TODAZ. Ford Auction House, 111 1st. Furniture, carpets, ate Sale at I P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A M., furniture. 166-8 First St. AlEJETIXG NOTICES. PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 8, R. A. M. A called convocation of Portland Chapter, No. S. will be held in their hall. Masonic Temple, Portland, Or., tills (Wednesday) evening, July 1, 1914. at 8 o'clock. Work In past and most excellent degrees. Visiting companions will be welcome. By order, E. H. P. J. A, ALLEN, See. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 6, A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Wednesday) evening, 7:30, East Eighth and Burnslde. Visitors welcome. Kotirrh of .Tulv committee meet at 1 o'clock. Order W. M. J. ii- l i u ii .vi l.n lj, secretary. B. P. O. ELKS Members are requested to meet this (Wednesday) afternoon, .l:id o'clock, at the residence. 15a6 h.ast Taylor street, to attend the funeral services of our late brother, Daniel E. Brong, past exalted ruler. Lockport, N. Y.. lodge. No. 41, B. P. O. E. Visiting brothers invited to attend. By order of the E. R. M. R. SPAULDING. Sec - MOUNT TABOR LODGE, NO. 48. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Wednesday) evening, 7:80 o'clock, West Side Temple. F. C. degree. Visiting brethren invited to attend. By order the W. M. R. M. SPAULDING, Seo. SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2, I. O. O. F. We will hold a short session In our hall. First and Alder streets, this (Wednesday) evening, after which we will prooeed to the hall of Orient Lodge, No. 17. East Sixth and Alder streets where we will hold Joint Installation of officers with them. A large attendance Is desired. Visitors always wel come. R. OSVOLP. Secretary. T inn REGULAR MEETING this jS?2' (Wednesday) evening. East 6th and Alder streets. Visitors cor- vpjn uiauy lutnmi. . . 'j "... Joint installation of the orflcers of Samari tan anu orient i,wa a. vu, ...... .... commiti.ee nas ut '.. ' . X. . V. - W. W. TERRY, See. ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. 86, O. E. S. Officers and members re quested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Sarah A Merrill, at 2 at F- 8. Dunnlng's funeral parlors. East Sixth and Alder. By order W. M. BARAH B. GUERIN, Secretary. ' MKITITVn NOTICES. I AMT78EMENTB. "iT!"- MEETING NOTICES. AN OCCASIONAL MEETING of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. A. F. AND A. M.,- will be held this (Wednesday) evening, 7:45 o'clock, at Vincent Hall. East 43d and Sandy boule vard, for the purpose ot constituting Friend ship Lodge. CHAS. BOLTS, Secretary. PICNIC Masons and their friends are In vited to attend a Fourth of July picnic at Bonneville. Train leaves 9 A M.. returning 5:30 P. M. Adults, $1: children, 00c. EASTERN STAR BOARD OF RELIEF. PALESTINE LODGE. NO. 141. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Wednesday) evening, at T:80 o'clock. Visitors welcome, GEO. T. HOWARD. Secretsry. FLORISTS. FUNERAL FLOWERS AT LOWEST FRICBS Beautiful wreaths, pillows and special de signs at prices extremely low; casket sprays as low at 81.60. Lubliner. florists. as Morrison su, rwriisuu n MARTIN A FORBES CO, florists. 847 Washington. Main 269, A 126D. Flowers for all occasions arnsncanjr .-"- PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 2d and Alder. Designs ana sprays. sarauu MAX M. SMITH. Main 7213, A S12L Sell ing bldg. DIED. WOOD In this city, June 80, at the resi dence. 1626 E. 7th street. Lydia Ann Wood, aged 80 years. Remains at Hol man's parlors. Funeral announcement later. FUNERAL NOTICES. AGOSTI June 29, at the residence, 564 Ter race Drive, Ettore Agostl, aged 20 years, -beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Agostl, brother of Constance, Alfred, May, Mar garet and George Agostl. Funeral will take plaoe from the above residence to day (Wednesday). July 1, at 1:15 P. M. Services at St Michael's Church, corner Fourth and Mill, at 2 o'clock. Friends In vited. Interment Mount Cavalry Ceme tery. MERRILL In this city, June 28, at the fam ily residence, Merrill's boathouse, barah A. Merrill, aged 76 years, wife of G. MerrlM, and mother of O. C. Merrill, G.F. Merrill. Jr.. F. Merrill, Miss C. L. Merrill and Mrs. G. W. Rhodes. Funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc., 414 E. Alder St., at 1 P. M. today (Wednesday). Interment Rose City Cemetery. BUSH At the family home. 12 East Four teenth street North, June 29, Luclnda Chase BuBh, aged B7 years, 1 month, i days, widow of Colonel Daniel B. Bush. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the above resi dence at 10 A. M. today (Wednesday), July 1. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. (Please omit Sowers.) BRONG In this city, June 28. Daniel E. Brong, aged 67 years. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the family residence, 1558 East Taylor street, at 1:30 P. JI. today (Wednesday). July 1.. Interment Mount Scott Park Cemetery. WOOD At the late residence. 36 North 22d St.. June 29. Mrs. Sarah F. Wood. Re mains forwarded by the Holman Lnder taklng Co. to Independence. Or., where funeral services will be held at Buena Vista and Interment In family plot. ALEXANDER The funeral services of the late Oscar Alexander will take place from Dunning & McEntee'a chapel today (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock. Friends In vited. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. FUNERAL DntECTORY. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading tn aeral director. 220 Third street, corn" Sal mon. Lady assistant. A 1611. Main 667. DUNNING M'lNTiiE, funeral directors, a . i i.i .. . i ..,, inin 4:40. Lady at- tendnnt. Oftlc'e ot County Coroner. c in-vvivd ivr East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder St. EMtKnjiMo. ". T... i7t .- ivr. rnMP4T.2d and Clay. Main 4152. A 281, Lady attendant. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK. Containing 338 Aeiea. Portland's Only Modern Perpetunl-Care Cemetery Refined. Pleasing Bervleev Complete Perfect Equipment. 1' rices and Terms Reasonable itotb Telephones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 67 GRAND AVE, n iiMvia and Bverett. Phone. Kan 1423, B 2515. Open Day c .11 nf rrualtv to this Office, Lethal chamber forsmaH animals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment s notice. iiy siring- a pet may communicate with us. NEW TODAT. ATTENTION FACTORY OWNERS w own some very desirable factory sites with trackage and moni-lVr.nt We can locate you either on the Linnton Road or on the Peninsula. To responsible manufacturers with a bona fide pay roll, we have a most attractive proposition to offer. It will pay you to investi gate. Empire investment Co., Inc. 401-7 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. MORTGAGE LOANS proved CITY PROPERTY. We loan oor own funds and money Is available within 34 hours after receipt of abstract. 64. and 7 per cent. ROBERTSON & EWlUt 20T-8 Northwestern Bank Bldg. nr. will build and innM a home on Tour lot or on any yon may select. Pay for It line rent. We guarantee satisfaction. Call ana T. E. BOWMAN A CO., Room 1, Commercial Club Bldg. Main 0S6. A H6L First Mortgage Loans Money to Any Amonnt In Onr Poases alon for Immediate Use, or t. 'fields a honetman, 1218-1223 Yeon Bldg. Main 1002. PPOPFRTVANOCLOSEIN RESIDETNCf 5 &-EDWARDEjDUDEjf7 NOBTHWESTtRN feANr eUll-OIMC Western Bond Sc Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Rates. FARM AND CITY LOANS. 80 Fonrm St.. Board of Trade Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS And Amount at Current Kates. JOHN E. CR0NAN 902 Spalding Bldgr. 1'ortland. Or. CITY &FARM LOANS UNDERWRITERS LOAS AI u INVESTMENT CO., 220 Chamber of Commerce;. Loans on Real -Estate Contracts and Mortgages uougni. . HARDING & TUTTLE, 3iS Chamber of Commerces EJtri f T" HTH AND MORRISON AlJCsIl-il"- MAIN 1 and ll'it TONIGHT, 8:15 ALL WEEK Special Price Matinee Saturday. July 4 WM. HODGE In the Comedy drama "THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS." Evening Lower floor, 10 news. 12.00: 19 rows, 11.60; bal.. 1.00. 7Sc 60c. Satur day matinee Lower floor, 10 rows, fl.30; 12 rows, II; baL, 73c. 60a Uatlnee Dally. Phooee Main and A ! Broadway, at Taylor. LIANE CAKKERA. Anna HnW'i Daughter JOHN AND MAE BL'KKB BURNS FULTON BR1TT WOOD PRINCE LAI MUN KIM CLAUDE KASF Added Attraction. M. and MMB CORRADl.Nl'3 MENAGERIE Three Shows Dally. 1 :0. !. Uatlnee llally. rOOI.KST PLACE IN TOWN. CHAS. RAt HMAN A CO. MATINE KVKBY DAY lOc FIVE VIOLIN BEAUTIES GRANT I.AKDNKR NEWPORT ST1KK OXFORD TKIO VANTAGES MAT1NI DAILY 2,30 Broadway at Alder. "The Mikado." Mile. Alia Zandoff. Charles Kenna, Los Angeles Ad Club lour. Mile Leona Guerney, Kalnowskl Bros., fantaae ecope. Orrhestra. Hoses and balcony seats reserved, r nones. Main it.6, w. Today Until Sunday THE FALSE FRIEND Second Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY ALL STAR TRIO Offering Popular Sonrs and Old-Timo Ballads. , Three Other Big Photo-Play Attractions 10c ADMISSION 10c J O aks Portland's Great Amusement Para Complete Change of Programme. Band onoerts at 2:80 and :ito. Hawaiian Irouhadiours atiernoon and night. , Al andr Jennie Dunatan, melodious mimics. Bell and Van, who'll make yon scream from start to finish. Motion Pictures, Vaudeville at 4 and 10 P. M. Wet or shine In the open-air covered amphitheater. ALL Pl'KKOKMA NOBS FBER. Cars at l irst and Alder. launches Murrison Bridge. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. VENICE VS. PORTLAND JUNE 30, JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Games begin weekdays at 3 P. M.; Sundays, 2:30 P. M. Ladies' Days Wednesday and Friday NEW TODAT. MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of $1000 and up at lowest rates on (jood Improved City Properties. If you need money call today. Our Installment payments are attractive. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-219 Northwestern Bank Building. LEASED PROPERTY FOR SALE Improved quarter block, paying 7 per cent net on investment oi ihij.uuu. Half cash required. See owner, Robt. J.-O'NeiL 701 Board of Trade Bldg. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BECK. William G., 314-81 Falling bdg. BENEDICT BROS. (Burrell Heights), HSU Hawthorne ave., cor. 81st. Tabor Dl. PALMER-JONES CO., II. P.. 4U4-4UJ-406 Wilcox bldg. Jenning & Co. Main 1S8. 206 Oregonlan. REAL ESTATE. For bale -Lota. IRV1NGTGN 170U. ImprOTements paid: fine lot. with trees, on lKth. between Stanton and Siskiyou. This is way below the market. H. P. PALMEK-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox bias. 30O BUYS a hi acre, only 15 minutes" car ride. West Side, 5c fare; $10 down. $3 per month. If you are looking for a borne sice with a big future this will suit you. M. E. Le, 522 Corbett bldg. IRVINGTON snap: lot 50x106. facss on two streets: worth S400U; must sell; 12100, all cash; on Welriler, near 22d st. ZADOW ft ALEXANDER, 414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416. Marshall 92. lj DOWN and 1 per week, Inoludlng in terest, will buy lot 50x101). In restricted district; cement walks; price 450. GOCDARD A WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St. HOSE CITT PARK CORNER. Facing east, 40th and Tillamook, 1 block to Sandy boulevard; this beautiful 11200 corner goes at t-lOO cash. Main 85S0. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Homes and homesltes, all parte of port, land Height; pledged to show you. Marshal: 4"27. BROOKE. AfWS. $750 BUYS a fine i-acre cn the West Side; 15-mlnute car ride; 5c tare; best velue In the city; only 10 down, $10 per month. M E. Lee, 622 Corbett bldg. FLORAL PARK Lot !10xl"0, corner E. 22d and Ellis sts.; $750, $100 cash, balance easy John P. Weston Co 1M1 North western Bank bldg. Main 402O. . IRVINGTON, $1450. TERMS. Close to Broadway car. see Tufford, 408 Spaldimr bldg. BlGGEST bargain In the cltv. 83x108. 2 blocks 23d and Washington. $4000. caah. Erl-'kBon. 345 Washington st. 100x100 CORNER. on Knott St., near Srtwdwny car; price $4000; terms. Call log Spalding bPlg. 50x100 LOT, close to Union ave.; Improve ments ail JiBin; win set, in vssu. eV)5 Concord bldg. For Sale Beax h Property. EIGHT beautiful lot Bayocean Beach, S00. Terma. 824 Worcester bldg. j si r IS THK I Al.il.H. MJAMDK. This beautifully furnished cottage offered for :. Prl. e .. ". H. P. rAl.MKK-Jl'NKS CO.. M Hi. us 1 Id. SAI.TAIR. oa Tlilamwk l' h; to ..od looaled. only Iihs. esrh J.)Xll)0. nirelv 40 feet from the oceau, llJO inH, tsrma. O 7, oreiionian. NEW mudera cottage, on bh frost. er looking ecean. nesr Graiharti at sa. riflce Mr. Wella slain KtR SA1.K New 7-ruvm house. Soft KeutS Hoard Walk. Apply premises or bn 14. 8,'Siiids. tir. la- Rale VALt'B, $:oy ?AI.B PWICH, $?IOO. IUVNEB 0OlNi EA.- T. Must be sold In so days, a fine l-rsom, doul'le constructed house, built tr es ur for home; full t.ssenirnt, tsih. psa sise trio llaUts and st at lotisi v ture . lotOlss fenced, nice lawn; tsarina fruit trses, roses, chicken .ark and house; hsa view of mountains and river, elevation festi two blocks fnra car: terms, ll cash, balance 1 years. This is a brrm. S trade. Taks Rose Ol fark ear to l su and svs Austin. UREGORV INVESTMENT CO. SNAP $2780 TS.HMJ, 107T BCHt'TLKR. Strictly modem P. -room bungalow, brand new, with sloepliig porrh. osk f oei, waterproof euncrnte basement and floor, all necessary built-in features, fu-ep.ars, large aula, hard surlsca sta. seser; everything In a most complete home; lot 60x100, ii blocks bandy boulevard. OWNER, 10TT SCHUYLER. Rose City ears te Beth, thea S hlocks north. A rANDT 4-rom bungslowj douMe con struction, basement, L'utch kllrhn. built In bookcase, buff, t and ilisat(esi lug bsd: moI, rtl plumOitiK; street iini'rov . mrnis paid; m blo.ks to pr; lot (t'lltm, ill take In gtHid lot on first psniitt If clesr of Incumbrance, balsnoa on eaey terms. Take Rose City Tatk car to .d SL and see Austin. OHWORV INVESTMENT CO. Jl'ST COMl'LETKl), my cioe-ln i-room bungalow and sleeping porch, Itsrdwood floors, furuaoe, fuepl;tce. 2 bsihrouni", ln'-ge garase with cement drletsay, loo loi. tixtutos and shades, plsle-glsss windows; evrrythlng the best among fine homes; prico $io.ov, win tske sulomol.il,', lot or acreage up to $'NM as tirst pavment and niase very easy terms on balsn; lot cost I.154MI. csn ront It lor $.0 per mo. Call owner. Tabor M'.4. VALUE. $3HHI. PALE PRICE, $3VK A modern 6-ronm bunsalow, doubts con-strut-tlon; corner lot, a.i Improved; Itot blocks lo car; fine looation; otstu-r leaving city; terma. $lliol caell. balance 2 eara NO THAlikl. Take Hose City l'ark cur to 72d St. attd ace Austin. Ult&GORY INVESTMENT CO. THAT VACANT LtT. WHY NUT TL'KN A 1 HPTV 1NT( INCOME? WE WILL H'HSIMl T H hi MONEY. nl'II.P A 1'A I1TM r.M RKM HENCE OR ANYTHING. I'UANH Fit I- K ; Whl A It E REM'UNaillLE. WW k."V HOW. TALK. W ITH ol'H CLIENTS. M ul OUR WOKK. WILL GIE HoM'S. L. II. KtllrKt CO.. I'l'.NT K At I I NO ARl'HITEt '1.4, 1121 A It I N'lT' i 111. !.' IRVINGTON SACRIFICE. Modorn up-to-dste I0-ro,tm house In cluding fireplace slid furnac. located oil E. l.Mii st. S. : lot ooxloo. paved slreot; Improvements all In slid r 1,1 ; th'S huie cost $75oO; will sell lor $j;ou on teiius to suit. McKENIE CO., Mil lerl!nsr Hldg. It.'.OH HUM hi ..oo. Fins modern l-room bungs, ow In I'led mont, on lase corner covering nearly I lots and facing t streets, fine lawn and some fine shade trees; a fine home at a big snsp; cost the owner s..0u; (or sale at Issou on sny reuae teruia, UIU SM Ik Htil.l'S. 1 posrd of 'lis.le. Main 7 4 M. A "! $J00 I.AliiA 1 I 1 I 'It N $.'oo New 8-roont modern house; 4 t'e.lrooms, sleeping porch, den and tireekfast-room, 8 nrep.BCes. osk doors. Itutch kltrh", lot fioxll, worth $te'tM. now f.oo. $.t"t down and $.'' per month, two btocks lo Hawthorne. Why psy rent? ZAKOW i, ALEXANPKK. 414 Corbett ltltg. A I4HI. Mstshsll 0: HOME UAH'iAIN $2t50 bus l.tsnd new bnngslow; $.'OH d'tAti. bal, monthly; 5 rooms and bstn, fireplace, fu.l basement. dtc.'l .lo.it. flouts, loiriet. gas. e.etMrl'-lt v . lot f.ox II.'.. Rose City I'stk vsr. eenient walks. It's neat and tsslv: electric f'ntnre., iertrlo Iron, shades, go with It. t'ttfitr, ftinuaa, Tabor SO40; tseek dss. labor 54,y $1150 1 HvT.ufoS" h.N AP It'.jtT. New, modern ro":n house, 4 b1 1 ooitts, firepisce. osk floors. Ltutctt kitchen, hsrd-surface in snd paid, est fsclng, s bis snap at $o7ou; ojO auaa and $i," psf month, ZADOW A ALEXANDER, 414 Corbett lUtlK. A 14 l. .Marshall 2. ilAWTHoU.NI-: Ins I I. It I. Brand-new u-rooiu house, comer lot: bevel plate-glass windows, cut gtass In bufTot and bookcase doors; douhie con structed, building psper l.eteeen. It is a beauty; must be seen to i.e appreciated. Call owner end bull'ler, Tabor 54.l. ine price IS nirt rn-i nnu ex-, leioie. ,.i,tu i u c i vi :t. is: ii 4 ri n a i n' $5oo will buy S-rooin ivb.dems, bass. ni.nl, bath, gas. electricity, comer lot, X100; both streets bsrd-surlsced snd paid; 2 blocks ftom lrviuton tar; $.'"tl Uuvt n. GODDARD At WIEDRICK. 1143 btark St. $25 DOWN, $15 month. Including Interssl. buys niod'tru bnnKSlow; cement bssemeut. Price $15tj, froxlou lot. Tske be.lwood car ond transfer lo end of Eriol Heighwi line Sunday. Ask lor wick man gt Tetpe. ATter Mutlduy tall 2t Washington SL Minn 0-i.H. A Hi" 7 Present t.m s.l. CoMI'ELl.LD TO SELL for $-. plelty room and bath colrsge on sislitiv corner lot, modern plumbing, street hard-surfaced. eerthing psid for. one blocs from car and Jefferson High scbool; reasonable terms, niinitt rent. X fcd. oregomsii. IIOMH; FOIt THE OLl FOLKS. $1100. Neat little S-room cottage, water, gaa snd electric lights. In firt-eiBs district, 1 k blocks to car; tnes. Iluwers and garden in, $50 cash. Fred W Usrmaa Co.. M4 Cham, of Com. MUST sell at once r.ew 6-room bnngslow. Rose City Park; cement basement, iur nace; garden, shrubbery, f.owors. fine lawn; electric fixtures, curtains, draperies; leaving city : lei ina. Oa ner, 611 Last 4Uth J'hone l at,or 4 it;t. UOURLE constructed house, five Istgs rooms- full cement bssement, bath and toilet, ' g.is end electricity, lot Soxloti. In Creston, close to sell. n, and csr,ln; price reduced from 0 to $1760. bse "TOll SALE TO SETTLE A.N ESTATE." 40 ft with 1 smail house; 60 ft. with I larwe house, and 10 ft. vacant, sth and tiroiroii sts., Marchinont Addition. AUdies F. W. Porter, 1014 Campotll St., K-ansas city. Mo. iivKtiAiN $1Mi"o Nflw, rno.iern. 5-rooiu I, mallow-, line corner lot, futuies. tras, fruit trees, good buy at $lMii and terms. Wood. awn -'-. -J. And. Ulo Liberty street. $500 DOWN payment. bslants ss-.ns aa rent for beautilul neiv six-room bungalow, modern In every detsil. East Pherman. near 2t)lu. W. J. Bunimera. 80o Lewis lldg. . LET 13 BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OREGON HOM EBUI1.PERS. 1.1.10 Northwestern Hank bldg. TQU NEWLY WEDS, TAKE NOTICE. 4-room Cal. bungalow, lot 60x114, ce ment walks In and paid for; price IJOOOl to down. $1. monthly. See photo at IT. W. German Co., $14 Cham, of Com. gWE 1 1. Two-family mn.iein fist. 5 and rooms; rental value -' . a snap at $7;'". gii.nu down snd :.o p-r montli: on Esst Yamhill St.; walking distance, h-e nwn-t, 171 E " Id near Belmont. Phone fc: apt 514. I5u Bl-YS a 5-room bungalow, not com uleted $25 casn, $n per month; excellent view. West tide. M. E. Lee. 6.2 Corbett bldg. $H DOWN, s nionihiy, bus loxeO, wait new 8-rooni house; price t,oO, A, . Marsiera. Main Hol7. Tabor li.o. Wilcox bldg. Soj 4-ROOM house and 2 lota luuxl45 feet in Oak Grove, one blm-k from curilne, price ?,ai 00. Inquire H. G. Mark w eat her, near lsley 8'atlon. Phone risk tiroe R,a--k 17. UOUHES In Irvlngton for two-thirds their value. Choice location, sisu iun. uuusea furnished and unturnlshcd for rent, kaat 2711. W. H. Herdmsn. IRVINGTON bungalow, t rooms and sleep ing porch, den, 2 fireplaces and furnace; all Improvements In; price $;tu; by aa er Phone Eset 414 or C H6. -.,t, ;a! .-. owner. 5-ioom bouse. roer lot. nice lawn, garage, 2 blocks rsrlins ttriVe rtsflon.lhle t'nil Woo.!,ato It.'.i7. Flv E-ROoM inodetn bungAlow at Id.'iO l.ss than COSl. ' l vhph ww,i,eu . wos. C 1-45. si .Multnomah St. IRVINGTON Full nOKlOO lot. good $-room hOUSe. S.'OVV, iroril viie,, OIUl . F.xch. Mdg.. od srd Timlilll, NEW. modern, fl-room bungalow, cheap, $i& casii, $lo month. Owns.-. Main P'.'7H. IRVINGTON New 7-room house. '.'5th and fitanton Sts., varsaia. aui iivs