Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 12, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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THE MORNIXG" OREGONIAJf, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1914.
$35,000 HOME SOLD
H. P. Palmer's Irvington Resi
dence Bought by S. M. Cohn.
APPOINTMENTS ARE FINE
Gronnd Is 14)0 Feet Square and
Building: 6nly One Year Old Is of
( linker Brick Exterior With .
Interior of Costly Finish.
The largest recent sale of Irving
ton residence property ana one of the
largeat residence sales ever consum
mated on the East Side was closed
Yesterday when H. P. Palmer, of the
M. P. Palmer-Jones Company sold his
beautiful residence to 3. Morton Cohn,
the millionaire theater man, for $35,000.
The property. 100 feet square, Is lo
cated on the northeast corner of East
Twenty-fourth and Hancock streets.
The residence, built slightly over a
year ago, Is of a western type of
architecture with a clinker brick ex
terior. The rooms are finished artis
tically in Clcassian walnut, solid ma
hogany and white enamel.
A billiard room and sleeping porches
are smong the special appointments.
There Is a two-etory garage on the
premises, with chauffeur's living quar
ters upstairs.
GERMAN RUMORS PROBED
Reports Keservists Drilling Near
Chicago Start InTeatlgation.
CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Reports that
German reservists are drilling in the
suburb of Elmhurst were 'investigated
today by Federal authorities. Such ac
tion would be in violation of the United
States neutrality declaration.
Seventy-five German reservists were
given lodgings at the Elmhurst Evan
gelical College, when, arriving here
from various sections of the country
expecting to be sent to Germany, it was
found impossible to transport them.
The reservists were warned against
drilling yesterday by Kurt Von Reis
witx. German Consul at Chicago, but
according to information received at
the office of the United States Attorney
today, the warning had been disre
garded. NORTH SEAJVMNES MENACE
(Continued From First Psg.)
permit." Naval observers here believe,
however, that in lew of the titanic
struggle this article In the convention
will be of little moment.
Formal Notice Presented.
The formal memorandum presented
y the British charge d'affaires was
delivered to the State Department so
that ships under neutral flags might
be turned back.
"The Germans are planting contact
mines Indiscriminately about the North
Sea in the open sea without regard
for consequences to merchantmen. Two
days ago four large merchant ships
were observed to pass within a mile
of the mine field which sank the H.
M. S. Amphlon. The waters of the
North 8ea must therefore be regarded
at perilous in the last degree to mer
chant shipping of all nations.
"In view of the methods adopted by
Germany, the British Admiralty must
hold themselves fully at liberty to
adopt similar measures in self-defense,
which must inevitably Increase the
dangers to navigation- In tile North
Sea. But before doing so they think
it right to issue this warning, that
merchant ships under neutral flags
trading with North Sea ports should
return back bofore entering the area of
uch exceptional danger."
Financial Situation Better.
In only one or two places In Europe,
notably In Genoa, in Italy, and in Swe
den, does the financial embarrassment
continue, according to reports today.
The situation has Improved so much
that It may be unnecessary to deposit
any gold In Europe for the relief of
Americans. Nearly all of the Euro
pean governments are believed to be
desirous of establishing heavy credits
with America to draw on In payment
for the vast quantities of food and
supplies of other kinds which they
must have during the continuance of
war and for a long time afterwards.
Secretary Garrison thinks, therefore,
that as soon as the first panicky feel
ing Is over and financial conditions
have been readjusted the mere an
nouncement that the United Strtes or
any Individual has deposited specie In
American banks subject to the draft
from foreign countries will be suffi
cient to establish credit for Americans
there. Everywhere the scattered tour
ists and business people who desire to
leave are gathered at the seaports and
are arranging for transportation home
ward. Mr. Garrison blleves that, ow
ing to the facilities offered by the
regular steamship lines, It will be un
necessary to send more than one or
two Government ships.
Americana Safe In Germany.
Official reports to the State Depart
ment from Hamburg today cleared up
the last apprehension for the safety of
Americans in Germany, with the ex
ception of those special cases which
have been takeri up by Ambassador
Gerard.
The little colony in Hamburg, ac
cording to consular dispatches, is not
only in comfortable circumstances, but
cheerful and disposed to regard the
situation as free from any danger
whatever. Personal telegrams from
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, widow of the
ex-President, said she was safe in
S'Gravehage in Scandinavia. Senator
Oliver, of Pennsylvania, cabled that he
was well in London and would return
at the first opportunity.
The case of Archer M. Huntington
and his wife, who were reported ar
rested as spies in Nuernburg. is still
it. the hands of the German foreign of
fice, which has made no answer as yet.
to the State Department inquiry
through Ambassador Gerard.
Mayor Mitchel. of New York, joined
today with Secretary Garrison regard
ing the assistance of Americans abroad.
The Mayor sent to Washington Wil
liam Hamilton. Jr.. representative of
the Mayor's committee for the relief of
New Yorkers In Europe, who opened
headquarters in Washington.
Americana In Europe Traced.
The War Department Issued today
the following bulletin about Americans
In Europe:
"In dispatches from August 4 down
to and Including August 10 the fol
lowing Is the only definite Information
received as to Americans in particular
places. Of course, we have not heard
from every place and the movements
from place to place must be taken into
account. It also must be remembered
that much of this Is estimated, and not
actual count.
"With these qualifications, the latest
information is that Americans In Eu
rope are as follows:
"In St. Petersburg. Vladlvostock.
Moscow and Riga, between 200 and 300;
Dlnarfl. France. 200; Bergen. Norway,
30: Venice, 600; Lisbon, 25; Sweden, be
tween 500 and "50; Rome and vicinity,
1500; Geneva. 300: St. Gall. Switzerland,
200; Alxlabain. France. 300: Barcelona.
300.
"In Havre. France, there were sev
eral hundred, but many have left on
ships. In the three German watering
places of Carlsbad. Marienbad and
Frazenbad. there was an estimate of
1000, but we have no definite informa
tion. Italy Holds About SOO.
i in usiy me luim ci.i ni c
VOOO, uiai I luuiru ill yat- n . u . . w v .
Genoa, 500; Naples. 300; Milan. 2000;
Florence. 700; Venice. 500: Catania, 160.
"No definite number given from Nor
way. Only guesses as to London and
suburbs; last guess was 10,000; in Den
mark about 500. A general estimate as
to whole of Switzerland about 8000.
Where places have been specified in
this list they are undoubtedly included
In this general estimate.
"In Nice. France, about 120; In Lon
don. 600; nothing specific as to Paris
and suburbs: latest estimate was 7000.
"In Spain, outside of Barcelona. 50
are reported at Madrid ana -o at
San Sebastian.
"One hundred and fifty Americans
left St. Petersburg on August 9 by way
of Finland. About 500 Americans In
Sweden have been gathered at Esbjerg."
A total of $740,000 had been deposited
at the Treasury and sub-treasuries up
to the opening of business hours to
day for the relief of individual Ameri
cans abroad who want capital to come
home. The money is deposited on this
side of the Atlantic oy ineir irionus.
warrants drawn by the Treasury and
,.f.nnnrtiTi sr amounts paid under
cabled orders from the State Depart
ment. '
JAPAN" QUESTIONS MEDIATION
Obligations to England Taken as
Probable Preventive to Action.
PEKIN, Aug. 11. The Japanese gov
ernment, in replying to the euggestion
of China, that China, the United States
and Japan should endeavor to mediate
in the European conflict, said its ob
ligations to Great Britain might pre-
i-Ant lflhin from dOin&T SO.
In consequence of this reply, China
considers further efforts useless, al
though It was stated today that the
question of mediation might be re
opened with the United States in caee
there were any prospects of success.
A note to the foreign legations is
sued today says that China will estab
lish a moratorium only for short-term
loans. It was stated that the govern
ment had decided to continue paying
the Indemnities and other obligations
aa long as possible.
CONVICflLEESTFIGHTS
SURPRISED IN HOUSE, FUGITIVE
ESCAPES WITH CLOTHES.
Owner Gives Battle on Returning Home
at Salem, but the Intruder
Geta Away.
SALEM, Or., Aug. 11. (Special.)
Hiram G. Moore, a convict who escaped
from the brickyard at the penitentiary
yesteiday. last night engaged Frederick
Metz, 1495 Fairmont street, in at: ex
iting rough and tumble fight and es
caped with a new suit of clothing. The
man's convict garb was found njar the
.Metz iion'C early today, but a searching
party f und no trace of him. Moore
was in li.t house when Metz returned
hor.ie fruit work. It was dark and aj
Mr. Metz made a lunge for the intruder
he fell ever a chair. Moore almost
limultanecirsly fell over a table and
Mr. Mc-tz was soon upon him. -Finally
the escuneu convict tore himself fiuni
M. Metz and escaped through the rear
door.
The suit of clothing which the man
snatched as he rushed out of the door
was purchased only a few days ago. In
one of the pockets was 11 in change.
Later in the night Mr. Metz was
again aroused by an intruder, but
whether it wag Moore, he could not
tell. He was asleep on a lounge on
his front porch when he was aroused
by someone opening the screen door.
Raising himself on his elbow tie threw
an alarm clock at the man. Tr-e In
truder beat a hasty retreat.
Mr. Metx reported his experiences to
Chief of Police Shedeck today, who.
with several guards at the peniten
tiary, found the clothing discarded by
the escaped convict.
WEEK-OLD FIRE HALTED
FOREST BLAZE NEAR BELKNAP
SPRINGS FINALLY UUELLED.
Fighters of Flame to Be Released
Today After Long Tussle.
Damage Not Reported.
ALBANY. Or., Aug. 11. (Special.)
After burning for seven days, the for
est fire on the headwaters of Smith
River northeast of Belknap Springs
now is under control.
The fire Is burning yet, but it Is be
lieved there is no further danger and
almost all the firefighters will be sent
out tomorrow.
Supervisor Brundage of the Santlam
National Forest, who has been In per
sonal charge of the fight on this fire,
telephoned to Forest Service headquar
ters here today from Fish Lake saying
that the fire is under control. No re
port was made on the territory cov
ered by the fire or its damage, but It
was learned definitely that Its prog
ress has been stopped.
ALSEA ROAD APPROVED
FORESTRY PROJECT WILL CON
NECT VVALDPORT WITH COAST.
Possibilities for Beach Resorts Im
press Official and Motor Travel
Promises to Aid Development.
EUGENE, Or., Aug. 11. (Special.)
Final approval of the Alsea highway
project, in which the Government for
estry service expects to open a road
conectlng Waldport and the Coast of
Lane and Linn Counties to the Wil
lamette Valley, was given by Govern
ment officials from Washington, D. C.
who made an inspection of the project
Friday and Saturday. The work will
be started next week and rushed to
completion, according to H. B. Rankin,
supervisor of the Siuslaw National for
est, who returned with the engineers
today.
The Government men were O. G.
Merrill, chief engineer of the United
States forestry service, and A T.
Schuyler, of the Federal office of pub
lic roads. They accompanied Mr. Ran
PORTLAND
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
PKOMPT SEKVICE at
reasonable prices.
Pacific Title &. Truit Co
Ch. or com.
ACCORDION PLEATING.
K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping,
accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods
ponged; mall orders. 3s3 Alder. M. t'372.
ART MATTRESS WORK.
ONLY scientifically thorough renovating Id
th city. Ad viae us. Phone Eaat 870.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
GILBERT & HALL, uccssor Wella t Co..
ttUO to 013 Couch bldg., loy 4th. Main 7150.
MONTANA A.S8AY OFFICE Laboratory
and ore-testlnc works. 142H 2d at.
ATTORNEYS.
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab
stracta, contracts, collectlona, etc.; consul
tation free. New offices, 707, 70s 700 Sell
ing bldg. Main 481)3. Open evening.
Wil. M . LAFORCE.
Counsellor-at-law. ii20 Falling bldg.
CARPET WEAVING.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Ruga from old car.
pets, rag ruga. 188 E. Sth. Both phones.
CELLULOID BUTTONS. BADGES.
THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
! 5th st. Phone Main 312 and A 1234.
CHIROPODISTS.
William, Eatelle and William. Jr.. Dsveny,
the only scientific chiropodists In the city.
Parlors, 302 Gerllnger bldg., S. W. cor.
2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring.
Mrs. M. 27.
Main 3473.
Hill. Offices, Flledner bldg.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M'MAHON. 121 4th. 376 Williams avo.
18 adjustments $10. Nature cures. M. 203.
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit
each week for $1.50 per month.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO.,
303 Stark St., bet. 6th and6th. Main 814.
COPPER AND BRASS WORKS.
NORTHWEST Copper & Brass Works.
Arthur Weyde, prop. Building and re
pairing of ail copper work for candy mtrs.,
fruit and vegetable cannors, steamboats,
breweries, distilleries sugar houses, chem
ical works, dyeing works, etc.; soda foun
tains and kitchen utensils re-tinned, --d
and Reed stn. Phone Main 3805.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. "Adopt
Short Methods." Short Adjustment Co.,
820 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 074.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796.
No collections, no charges.
DANCING.
MR. and Mrs. Heath's Academy; dancing
taught in all Its branches; class Frl. eve.,
8 to 10. 231 Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 313.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
R. M. Wade & Co., 323-26 Hawthorn ave.
ARCHITECTURAL WIRE IRON WORKS.
Portland Wirt st Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia.
AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 200
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES.
BAL.LOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak s.a.
AWNINGS
PACIFIC TENT
TENTS
& AWN.
AND SAILS.
CO., 1-3 S. 1st St.
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT ROME.
Baggage tx Omnlbiw Transfer, Park it Da
BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES.
B ALLOC & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak Sts.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery Cortf,, Inc., 11th and Everett.
BREWERS AND "BOTTLERS.
HENRY WE IN HARD, 13th and Burnslde.
CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
KAHN BROS.. 1H FRONT ST.
CEMENT, I I lll. AM) PLASTER.
'. T. CROWE A CO., 40 Fourth street.
COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES.
CLOSSET & DEVERS, 1-11 N. Front St.
DRY GOODS.
I'LEISCHNER, MAYER & CO., 207
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Electrical Co., Sth and Pine
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Albers Bros. Milling CO., Front and Marshall.
H. M. HOU3ER, Board of Trade bldg.
kin into the forest on Friday. During
the trip they were Impressed with
the beach resort possibilities of the
Oregon coast south of Newport, which
will be opened to motor trafflo by
the new highway. Motor cars may
reach Waldport and with the comple
tion of the Cape Perpetua road, may
reach Florence and return by way of
the Siuslaw without having to be fer
ried. The road to Alsea Is reached by
way of Monroe. The new road will
provide an outlet for cream and dairy
resources of that coast region, now
almost Inaccessible.
The road project Involves the con
struction of a mile and a third of new
road through heavy timber and re
quiring the removal of heavy grades
and much rock work. To build this
distance will cost IS000.
Work on the completion of the Per
petua road, connecting the highway be
tween Tillamook and Coos Bay. will be
commenced as soon as Lincoln County
completes its part of the work, accord
ing to Supervisor Rankin. Nearly
$10,000 has been spent by the Gov
ernment on this project.
BENSON ANDiyi'NARY TIE
Salem and Elkhorii Recount Gives
Candidates Same Total Again.
SALEM, Or., Aug. 11. (Special.) In
a recount of the ballots In precincts 7
and 17 of this city and Elkhorn Pre
cinct of Marion County today. Judges
Benson and McNary, contestants for
the Republican nomination for Justice
of the Supreme Court, each gained one
vote, so the tie still exists.
A. C. Emmons, of Portland, repre
senting Judge Benson, and John Mc
Nary, of this city, representing his
brother, said the ballots in several pre
cincts in three or four other counties
were to be recounted, and that if there
was still a tie the contestants would
reach a decision by drawing lots. It
will take about a week to conclude the
recount.
SHERIFF DESTROYS LIQUOR
.Man Accused Says SO Gallons for
Use of His Faintly.
EUGENE, Or., Aug. 11. (Special.)
Two hundred quart bottles of contra
band liquor were destroyed by the
Sheriff at the city dump today. The
liquor had been taken from Joseph
Jacobs, many times charged with vio
lations of the local optain law. who is
again in the toils of the law.
In the suit held In the Justice Court,
in which the liquor was declared con
traband, Jacobs attempted to show that
it was entirely for family purposes. To
drink 30 or 40 quarts of beer while en
tertaining friends was common, he tes
tified, and that to dispose of nine bar
rels of bottled beer In two months in
his family was not excessive.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Au. 11. Maximum temper
ature 87 degrees: minimum. 60 dagrses.
River reading at 8 A. M., 0.8 feet: change In
last S hours, 0.1 foot fall. Total rainfall
(5 P M to 5 P. M.), none; total rainfall
alnce' September L 1818. 88.91 Inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1, 44.68 Inches;
deficiency of rainfall since September 1,
113, 0 77 Inches. Total sunshine August 31,
14 hours 22 minutes: possible sunshine, 14
hours 22 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea-level) at 5 P. M., 29.01 Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure is moderately high off the
North Pacific Coast and over most of the
rountrv from the Plains States eastward to
th. Atlantic Coast. The pressure la i low
over th South Pacific Slope and Interior
portions of the North Pacific; also Interior
Western Canada. Showers have fallen in
Alberta, Saskatchewan. Wyoming. New Mex
ico. South Dakota, Nebraska, the Gulf 8tates
and In moat sections from the Mississippi
Vallev to the Atlantic Coast. The rainfall
was heavy In Central Texas and Western
Pennsylvania. The weather la slightly cooler
along the North Pacific Coast; It Is six
decrees or more cooler In interior Western
Canada. Eastern south Dakota, Pennsy
vania. New York and the Bt. Lawrence Val-
BUSINESS
DANCING.
PROF. WAL WILSON dancing school; waltz,
one-step, two-step, schottlsche. hesitation
waltz, stage dancing; lessons, 25c; every
moinlng, afternoon, evening; guarantee to
teach anybody who walks how to dance.
85 3th, bet. Stark and Oak. Main 7837.
MODERN dances quickly and correctly
taught by the Ringler method at the
cooleat studio in town from 10 A. M. to
8 V. M. Cotillion Hall, 14th. off Wash
ington. Main SS80.
DENTISTS.
DR. A. W. KEENE,
331 Washington
Majestic Theater bldg.
st. Marshal! 3205.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought sold, renled
and repaired. We do all kinds of repair
ing aud rewinding; all work guaranteed.
H. M. II. Electric Co., 31 First st. North.
Phone Main 0210.
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatments by specialists; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casseday, 317 Dekum bl. 3d a wasn.
FOUNDRY 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 Sc MARK
HAM CO., 343 Washington L
MACHINERY.
Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and
exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO., motorcycles and
bicycles. Phone Main 38, A 21S3.
MUSICAL.
EMI L THEILHORN. violin teacher;
Sevcik. 207 Flledner bldg. A 4100,
shall 1020.
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NATUROPATH1C PHYSICIANS.
DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, ner
vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonlan bldg.
OPTICIANS.
.A FIOHT on high prices.
I Why pay $5 to $10 for a
fpalr of glasses when 1 can
fit your eyes with first-
quality lenses, gold-filled frames, as low
as $1,507 Goodman, 1U1 Morrison st., near
bridge, satisfaction guaranteed.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
OR GEORGE R. WELLS, 082 Morgan bldg.
Hours 2 to t) P. M.. and by appointment.
Office Marshall 351; Res,. Marshall li)7u.
Dr R B. Northrup, 80S Morgan bldg., cor.
Broadway and Washington streets. Office
phone Main 340; residence. East 1023.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main 3480.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
GROCERIES.
WADHAM3 & CO.. 69-70 4th at.
HAIR GOODS.
PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO..
WHOLESALE ONLY 411 DEKLM BLDtj.
HATS AND CAPS.
THNHAUSER HAT CO.. 53-53 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 HOOF TRUSSES.
Carry Complete Stock of
sSTEEL BEAMS AND ANGLES.
CHANNEL PLATES.
TEES.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES.
CHAS L MASTICK A CO., 74 Front; leather
of every description, taps, mfg. findings.
LIME. CKm'eNtTpLASTER, METAL LATH.
The J. MeCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade.
Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLORY & CO,.231 Pine St.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., ?.3 Fifth St.
MILLINERY.
BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts.
lev. It is considerably warmer on most of
the Pacific Slope and in the Rocky Moun
tain States. Western North Dakota, Okla
homa and Missouri.
The conditions are tavorable for geneiany
fair weather in this district Wednesday. It
will probably be cooler in Oregon and
Washington except near the coast. Nortn
westerly winds will obtain.
FORECASTS:
Portland and vicinity Fair, cooler: north
westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair, cooler ex
cept near the coast; nortnwesteriy wmu.
Idaho Generally fair.
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THEODORE F. DRAKE,
Acting District Forecaster.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
TWO piano lessons for Intermediate or ad
vanced pupils, fl. Two voice lessons, $1.50.
Phone Woodlawn 1764 or call 61S Ellers
building.
TWO piano lessons for beginners, TSc. Phone
Woodlawn 348 or call at 618 Kilers bldg.
WANTED Experienced Elliott Fisher
and expensa clerk. P 176. Oregonlan.
bill
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DIRECTORY
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years'
and foreign patenta. 000
metloe
U. S.
kum blag
T.
r nvisr.WR Attv-at-Law. 508 Hem
Wm. C. Schmidt, Eng. and Draftsman.
RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS. BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC
231 Waah.
COAST STAMP WORKS
it. Phone Main 710 and A2.lt.
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING machines, new, $20 up . used ma
chines 12 up. renting and repairing . Main
C131 Sewing Machine Emporium. 190 3d,
bet. yamnui anu i iqi
SHOWCASE. BANK a STOKE '
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 10th and Flanders
New and old window display and cabinet
work. ' . .
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND
Van & Storage Co.,
cor.
and Kearney sts.. Just completed, new flr
proof warehouse for household orrects.
pianos and automobiles, contains separate
fire and vermin-proof rooms. sieau.-""
piano-room. trunk and rug vaults, track
age for carload shipments, vans for mov
ing, reduced freight rates on iouMhoia
goods to and from East In through cars.
Main 3640,
an uepai unci,.,. .
OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO..
New fireproof warehouse w'lh aeparate
rooms. We move and pack household
goods and pianos and ship at ducea
rates. Auto vans and teams trV."L
Forwarding and distributing agents I fee
trackage, office and warehouse. 16th ana
Hoyt sts. Main 547, A 224 1.
C. O, PICK Transfer Storage Coce.
Offices
ana commouiuua vault
separate Iron rooms and r?0-p,n?
for valuables. N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts
Pianos and furniture moved and pacKen
for shipment; special rates mint " "nd
in
r tnrougn - io ...
for?ien DOrts
MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO
lath ana hvsijh oi.. ..j
Pianos and household S,oods moed.
packed and shipped: reduced freight rates
on household goods to and from East,
through car service. Main .03, A
nntri-nv TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan it..
0c?rGSth Tlephon. Main 69 or A 1M
We own and operate two large class jA
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rates in tne cm
MADISON-ST, DOCK AND WAREHOUSE
Oft r-,. S HSUmii. KCUCini
furniture and machinery storage
transfer
and forwarding agents
Phone .Main 7681.
VETERINARY COLLEGES.
S. F. VETERINARY COLLEGE begins Sept
14 No profession offers equal opportunlts
Catalogue free. C. Keane, president, ISIS
Market St., Ban Francisco.
ORNAMENTAL IRON
Portland Wire & Iron Wks.,
AND WIRE.
'd and Columbia
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO., 18 First st.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
PPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-80 Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE 84-88 Front St.
PRINTERS
W. BALTES
AND
CO.
PUBLISHERS.
1st and Oak
PRODUCE COMMISSION
BVEBDIXU & FARRE1.L,
MERCHANTS.
lfo Front at.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland cordageC0.,14th and Northrup.
Mn AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
sau-Mli.f. MACHINERY.
PORTLAND Iron Works, lh and Nrthjrup.
SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front st
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d
WHOLESALE JEWELERS ,y OPTICIANS.
BUTTERFIELD BROS., goHAtvasuM
STHIf axil IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia.
Portland's Building
Directory
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Attorneys.
D UNI WAY, RALPH R. Main 15S5 529-531
Insurance.
VINCENT. B. D. Co. Main 163 816
Real Estate.
KEASEY, DORR E. & OO. Main 1189. ..283
Board of Trade Building
Brokers. Stocks, Roads snd Orala.
nvr vi Hire w a. CYIOKSS CrY
A 6881. Main 8142 816-218
Real Estate.
n.T?CTT UROS; Ualn 802
WALLER. FRANK L. Main 8295 10t
Lewis Building
Cnu.iil! dm n
LUCIUS. W. W. Marshall 884 316-811
Spaiaing Building
Mortgage Loans.
BAIN. JOHN. A 7442. Mala 6021 007
Real Estate.
BAY CITY LAJ.U CO. M. 1118 791-708
Yeor. Building
sB.rL&s3a
Attorneva.
GRAHAM. SYDNEt J. Main 8762. . .806-7-5
KIMBALL, HENRY M. Mar. 630 928
MALARKKY SEABROOK .
DIBBLE. Main 1001. A12. . . 1BOO-I60i
STOTT A COLLIER Marshall 8978. .608-610
Billiard Hall.
M'CREDIE BILLIARDS Second Floor
Real Estate.
MET CALF, LYLE S Marshall 2482... 810
RAINEY. J. O. Marshall 8177 1304
WAGGONER, GEO E -80
SLA U SON. A B. Main 0444 10H
AUCTION
SALE TODAY.
Ford Auction House. 211
1st. Furniture,
carpets, etc. Sale at 2 P. M.
At Wilson's Auction House,
furniture. 166-8 First at
at 10 A. M.,
itEETIN O N OT1CES.
ACACIA CLUBROOMS, sec
ond floor of the Commercial Club
building, 5th snd Oak sts., now
open to all Master Masons In
good standing. Do not hesitate
,m ..v. advantage of this oppor
tunity to enjoy the privileges of the club
rooms, as after Sept. 1 they will be open to
members only. By order of the board ol
trustees. ..
LESLIE S. PARKER, Sec.
OREOON COMMANDER Y,
NO. 1. K. T. A regular con
clave will be held In the
Asylum Thursday P. M., at 8
o'clock Aug. 13. Business of
Importance. Sir Knights, give
this your attention. Visiting fraters cor
dially InVlted. F. A. VANKIRK. Era. C.
WASHINGTON LODGE, NO.
46. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication thia (Wednes
day) evening, 7 o'clock, E. 8th
and Burnslde. F. C degree.
Visitors welcome. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
MCLTNOMAII COUNCIL, ROYAL AR
CANUM, meets at Arcanum Hall, third floor
Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill,
the second and fourth Wednesdays of each
month at 8 P. M. Vlaltoia cordially wel
comed. E. R. REED. Secretary, 86 H Broadway.
T trsv. REGULAR MEETING THIS
rtJgJtsjsSSf (Wednesday) evening, East 6th
3tetS and Alder sts. Visitors cordially
"iKlOLl7 invited.
W. W. TERRY, Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening,
at S o'clock at L O. O. F. Temple. First
and Alder streets. First degree. Visitors al
ways welcome. R. OSVOLD, Secretary.
AM I'SKM KN I.
1 HE1L1G AT TAYLOB
TODAY 2:80 TONIGHT 8:80
All This and Next Week
Famous Motion Picture
5.
CABIRIA
n
18 ORCHESTRA SPECIAL CHORUS
" Kve. 75c, 30c, 85c. Aft. 50c. 25c.
BAKER
TIIKATEB
Main 2. A 5366
Geo L Baker. Mir.
THE A. B. BASCO MUSIC AX TABLOID
COMPANY PHF.9KNTS
"THE BILL FIGHTER."
Three Shows Daily.
Matinees 2:30 P. M.
Nights. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
ANY SEAT IN THE HOUSE 1Q.
WEEK AUG. 10 Special engagement Mlaa I
, i as : . , - t (n (lti 1 1 1 ' m f ft III -
(fANTAGES
MATINEE DAILY 230
ous war drams, "UNDER TWO FLAOS .
The celebrated musical oomedy star. Miss TV. If
pws&i&nxst Mortgage Loans
Arthur May and Sunny Kllduff: Mu"al iJ
weemy iso. so; orciie.w . . -
M. 4U:18. Balcony and box seats reserved.
Quality VaudevlMe.
WHERE
EVERY
BODY DOES
Coolest Place In Town.
10 BIG FEATURES 10
CONTINUOUS
Afternoon 1:80 to 5:30
Nicht 8;80 to 11:00
Sundays. .. . 1:00 to 11:00
PRICES Afternoons 10c and 18c
Nlehts. ISc and :25a
BASEBALL
HECREATIONPARK.
Cor. Vaoshn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
SACRAMENTO
vs.
PORTLAND
AM, I S I 11, 13, I, 14, 1.1, 10.
Unmea Besin Weekdays at 3 P. M.;
Sundays, 2i3u P. M.
Ladles' Days Wednesday sad Friday.
O aks
Portland's Ureat Amusement Park.
Complete Change of rrogramm.
Monica, Lommedlenne.
Vaudeville acts.
Motion Pictures.
Band Concerts at 2:30 and 8:3.
VaudevUI at 4 sad 10 P. 88.
Wet or shine. In the open-air, covered
Amphitheater.
ALL PERFORMANCES FREE.
Csr at First and Alder. Launches
Morrison Bcldoc.
FLORISTS.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 174
Washington Rain A lis. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., designers and decorators .
fresh cut Mowers, groat variety. Morrlsuii
bet. 1th and 5th. Main or A iw
PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 2d and Aider.
Designs ana sprays. ss)i))i am.
MAX M. SMITH. Main TJ1S. A 8111. Sll
Ing bldg.
DIED.
PARTLOW At the family residence, 104
East 12th St.. August 11. Mrs. Louisa
Partlow, aged 77 years. Funeral announce-
. ment later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KLEIN In this city. August . Barbara
Klein, aged 50 years, beloved wife of
John Klein and mother of Emells M. and
Ernost J. Klein. The funoral services
will be held at the conservatory chapel "f
F. S. Dunning, Inc.. East side Funeral Di
rectors, 414 East Aldtr'st., at I P. M. to
day (Wednesday), August 12. Frienda In
vited. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
SMITH At his home, 400S 42d st. S. E.,
Aug. 11 John C. Smith, age 81 years S
months 14 days. Friends invited to attend
funeral services, which will be held at
Holman's funeral parlors at 2 P. M. to
morrow (Thursday), Aug. 13. Interment
Ros City Cemetery.
BING August 10, at the residence, 74S 4th
St., Henry W. Blng. aged Sd years, unci
of W. A. Wiseman, of this city. Funeral
services will be held at Dunning & Mc
Entee's parlors tomorrow (Wednesday).
August II at 10 A. M. Friend lnvltad.
Interment Greenwood Cemetry.
MURRAY In thl city. August 10, al 586
Marshall street. Heber Murray, age 23
yiara Funeral services will be held Wed
nesday, August 12, at 3 P. M., from Krlc
son's chapel, corner Twelfth and Morrison.
Interment Mount Scott Park Cemetery.
CAMPBELL August 9, John Campbell,
aged 3tl years, beloved husband of Frances
Campbeli. Funeral services will be held
at Dunning a McEntoe's chapel Thurs
day, August 13 at 10 o'clock. Friends In
vited. Interment Rlverview Cemetery.
SHORTLEY Th funeral of the late George
Hhortley.wlll ba held at P. L. Lerch under
taking parlors. East 11th and Clay, to
day (Wednesday). Aug. 12. at 1 P. M.
Frienda invited.
HEI.MEU Th funeral services of the late
Ftgred Wllhllmina Helnier. age 8.1 years,
will be conducted tomorrow (Thursday),
Aug. 13. at 10 A. M.. from Pearson's un
dertaking parlors. Friends Invited.
SHORTLEY The funeral of th 1st Osorgs
Shortley win take plac at tne unoeriaK
lng parlora of P. L. Lerch today (Wednes
day), at 1 P. M. Interment at lit. Scott
Park Cmtry.
FUNERAL DIRECTORY.
vi r rirarmn HOT. MAN. the leading fu
neral 'director, 220 Third atreet, corner Sal
mon. Lady assistant, a .011. juain 001.
A. R. SEELLER CO., 592 Williams av. East
1068, C 10SS. Laoy attai. uay sua nigut
service.
F. S. DUNNING, INC
East Sid Funeral Directors. 414
Alder st. East 62, B 2520
DUNNING it M'ENTEE, funeral directors.
7th and Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
R. T. BYRNES. Williams ave. and Knott.
East 1113. C 11MS. Lady attendant.
IvrWCS UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 8d
and Clay. Main 41.12. A 2321. Lady attendant
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOl.VP SCOTT PARK.
Containing? 335 Acres.
Portland'). Only Modern
Perpetual-Care Cemetery.
Refined, Pleasing; Service.
Complete, Perfect Equipment.
Prices and Terms Reasonable.
Bath Telephones.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
07 GRAND AVE, ..
Between Davis aad flverett.
Phones Eaat 1423. O 2315. Open Dsy
aad Nlgrkt.
Renort all cases of cruelty to this office.
Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse
ambulance for sick or disabled animals
at a moment's notice. Any one de
siring; a pet may communicate with ua
BUSINESS FROPfrTTr ANOClOSCIN rcsiocncks
uftiyminriniiii.
EDWARD:G0UDEY7
numwiGL Lunnu
MORTI-llrVETERlM BANK SUIkOlNt)
MORTGAGE LOANS
S4O0 to SS5.000 Real Estate Security.
GEO. H. THOMAS.
267 Oak St., Room '.', Alnsworta Uldg.
real estate.
I We will bulM and
finance a bom on your
lot or on say yon mar
select Pay for It Ilk
rant. We guarantee
satisfaction. Call aas
r. K. BOWMAN CO..
Room 1. Commercial Club Bids
Main 3888. A 1888.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OS DVMIB CITY PiiorEKH.
We 1ob our own fuada mdcI oftoaejr !
rallnbie nltkln 24 huart after receipt
of abatrai't. .', 9 anil 7 per .ml.
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-8 urll nr-I.TM Ussa. Hid.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Loans ol $1000 and up at lowest rates
on Good Improved City Properties.
It' you need money call today. Our
installment payments ar attractive.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
B17-Stl NortbwfMcrn Baak ItulldliK.
Money to Aiiy Aanuaat la Oar HoMf
fcluii fur Imonrtllate I'ae, ar 7.
f i mI i ii u to Security
FIELDS A HONEYMAX.
I tit If Yeua Bid. Mala MM,
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our Own Money at Current Kais
FARM AM) (III LOANS,
80 Fuurth si. Board ml Trsde lilags.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Currant Raiaa.
JOHN . C RON AN
0 Spaldlns: Bldg. portlsns. Or.
REAL ESTATE OsCRM.
I PAY oaah and sell on ssy pamast, a
J. 11. Nash. Tl'.'l Chamber rt Commarc
11.-.). I.12U.
BECK. William P.. 818-818 Falling bldg.
HENCDICT liROS.. 1)80 Hawthorn .
PALMER-JONES CO.,
Wilcox bldg.
H. P., 404 406-4U
Jennlng A Co. Rain 118. tut Orsgonlsn
lor Male Lots.
1360 QUARTER-ACRE tracts. Weal ld.
6-oent fai; buying on of In larg
tracts Is better than paying $1 amwottt
rant, as this amount will buy thia tract
snd rent receipts will not buy you any
thing; trm 81s caah, bal. snontbly
M. E. bisj Hi Crbtt bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLl'BIVKLT.
Ar you looking tor a home or homlt
on Portland Hatghia? com to on who
knows ry Inch of the district and has
very cutomr for a refriw.
Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A Sgga.
VERNON. VERNON. VEP.NON 8880.
Two lota, cor. 21st aud Kllllngawortli .
this price Is considerably las than nsnr
paid in 100T. Think tins aver, tiiu a
Frd W. llirmiu Co., Oil ('ham. of Oum.
gOoDO WORTH of Council Cr.at Park lots
for 11000, quick cash, these two lots hav
a moat nmarkabl new of Purl la sal and
Tualatin ValUy. Apply tu Hammond
Mortgage Co.. 418 Chamber of Cemmsrcc
I.OTTS tl MONTH NO INTKREST.
Cleared snd level. tn, roth, .ads; last-
growing district; beautiful. h'SMhful su
ruundlngs; homkra or
In
particular, v. a. Perkins,
81260 LOT 3Vxl40. fin v
Mt. Tabor, adjoining lot e
yara ago. A. J. Farmer
-'.));
W 11.
lop
100 j
401 Stock
LOT Overlooking rlift. West bid. chap
Phone Marshall 1444.
HOSE CITY PARK car; lot 1400. A. R also-
son, 1011 Teon bids
F'or ale llcai h ITiirt.
BAYOCGAN property, near hotel, at hall
price for rash. Apply 404 ForswU bldg .
Spokane. Wash.
EIGHT beautiful lota, Ha ocean baacn.
8800. Terms. 324 Worcester bldg.
NORTH BEACH- mar Ilwaoo; 4 ohola lata
8.00 u-h. a. B. siauaon. loll Von bids
Far Sale Haass.
f20.000 ONE of the best home In Irving
ton: a big house, well built and arranged
and will suit one who Is looking for a
high-class home; plenty of shrubbery, nle
lawn, big porch, all rooms big, nigh.
class wail coverings anu varytjiiug sooui
th horn Is hlgh-cla
AG 17T. Orgo-
nlon.
or old peopj or young propl..
a nice home; twu blocka from csrlln. at
Kendall station; lot (16x148 ft.; with nlc
berries And fruit; new 5-room house,
dandy place for chickens; prlc 81800.
8100 down. $10 per mouth: )ou can't af
ford to be without It If you want a
home. John B. Beal. Woodlawn 3171.
8LNNY8IDE BUNGALOW.
Modern D-room bungalow, with furnace,
etc., paved street and all city liens paid,
on East Main, near 31st.; prlc 8810(1, $500
cash, balance to suit.
OltUSSI A HOLDS.
316 Board of Trad. Malu 1483, A 4401.
$1350 SHINGLED BUNOALOW 8 rooraa.
doubl constructed, living-room 14x11 fest,
flreplac. sleeping porch rooms tinted,
half block to PAKKROSE car; change of
my business location only raon for sell
ing. ) Grooms, 1814 Sandy road. Ta-
bor lit.
SNAP SALE.
It-room house in Irvington, lot 7wXloo.
full basement, furnaue, fireplace, 1 blk.
from car, hsrd-surfac atreet; msk tu
uffr See Mr. Hartog, at
HARTMAN THOMPSON
(Fourth and Stark)
BEST BARGAIN IN CITl.
Forcod to sacrifice my modern u-room
bungalow at MS Multnomah at.. In order
, to gat $800 cash; balanc on tirmi; lota
of shad trfs and a good plac for chick
ens; must bo sold at one. Phon C 124.Y
COME out tonight and a th surliest new
horn In Irvington at :d and Kllokllat
sts. on Broadway csrlln; Its butlful
lighting effect gives one aa good an op
portunity to view thia splndld properly
b night aa by day. II. E. SOmUr, ownar.
HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS AT LENTS.
Vary neat S-room plastered cottage, city
water and sink In: corner lot; 825 dowu
and $10 month, price $780. He photo at
itflee of Fred W. German Co, 814 Cham,
or Com.
(28 DOWN aud f 18 mouthly buya a good A
room house, full basement, good plumbing
etc.: fin 80x100 lot, 20 mlnut out on Mv
carlln and only 11480; this Is the best buy
in Portland for th money. Phon owner.
Ta)ior 2888.
NEW SWELL HOME $Jf,0 t:0O CASH :
1 rooms, fireplace, enamel Dutch kitchen.
8 bedroums, larg doubl ltvingroom, ele
gant plat glasa buffst, oak floors. Inlaid
mahogany: restricted district; it minutes
to city. Phon Tabor 1100.
HOME rOR THE OLD FOLKS, 11100.
Ne.it llttl 8-rnom cottage, water, gas
and electric lights. In first-el district.
1 ' blocks to car, tree, nowera and gar
den In. $80 rash. Fred W. German Co
st! chamber of Commrr.
CHEAPER THAN RENT
100x100 corner, Evrgrn station, on
Oregon City line, with small hou, for
$noti; nothing down, $m month: Iota
alone ar worth $800. Ownar, 106 Spalding
bldg. Main 887
FOR SALE Good 11-room houae bath, gas
and electricity iOxllS-ft. lot. fin- cherry
tree, located on Esst ?2d St.. ous-hslf
block from car.
Nothing down. 110 a month.
8 ownr. 810 E. lid. aftpr P. M.
TOO NBWLTWEDS. TAKE NOTICB.
4-room Cal. bungalow. ot 80x114, ce
ment valka In and paid fcr; prlc $20;
$B0 down, $18 monthly. S phot at F.
W. German Co.. 014 Cham, of Com.
BEST buy In Rose City Park, on hard-aur
fac street. Vi block to car, facaa sat,
l-rm. hous: everything modern, furnac.
fireplace. tc, nle yard. $1000 on terms
Call vnlngs. Tabor 1S4I;
FOR SALE By ownr, S-room hou. ear
pets and range; cornr lot boxlO; nlc
lawn, garage, 1 blocka from Woodlawn csr,
corner Ith and Magnolia sts , prlc $:0
. . ... j 1 . . -
1 nil nuuui"n - -
r sfesi fa 01M1 rt TiMi a unur
On your lots or ours: by your own plana
or oura; pay us Ilk int.
THE OREOON HOMEBCILDERS,
Hsu zsormwssierii pans ueig.
I WILL cut prlc In two for buyer this
week; 7-room house. ttsmnt, bath, full
lot. good neighborhood, llbersi terms 4.;o
Worcester bldg.
HOME FOR OLD FOLKS, g.tnoo.
n-room modern horn; street Improve
ments In and paid for. Photo at ofllr of
Fred W. Perm an Co.. 014 Cham of Com.
I-ROOM cottag. completely furnished,
BOxlOO Int. cement walk to car (t block)
t71: terms. Owner. Marshall 21$!.
3-ROOM house for sale at
across tret from c'atholK-
i-apltol Hill,
-hureh.
8-ROOM modern bungalow, Ros City Park.
st olg sacrifice. BD 177. Oregonlan
0-KOOM modern hou cormrr SOtii sag
Tbunipaoo. Call owner, Sllwood 16ST.
iirk
a.