13 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914. ALL'S SET FOR RAGE PROGRAMME TODAY Rose City Track, in Fine Shape, Awaits Dash of Speedy Horses Here. MEET TO LAST FOUR DAYS Opening Programme Includes Two Pace?.. Trot and Free-for-All. Contests to Start Promptly. Fast Time Expected. The first annual horse-race meeting tinder the auspices of the Rose City Epeedway Association will open promptly at 2 o'clock this afternoon with a large list of entries. The course 1s in fine shape, there are large entries of class horses, with the probability of exceptionally fast time, and all that Is wanting for the success of the four days' meet is a good crowd. The size of the crowd will determine whether horse racing, so long dominant in Port land, will take on a new lease of life. For today's festivities the manage ment has put out a large programme of four eventa a 2:25 pace, a 2:25 trot, a 212 pace and a free-for-all half-mile dash. The entries in the first two races total 13 apiece, with all the good horses of the North Pacific Circuit entered. In the third race there are seven entries, while the entry list for the half-mile dash will not close until this morning. Ceatralla's Opening Is Aid. Had it not been for the closeness of the opening of the North Pacific cir cuit at Centralla August 24 it would not have been possible to obtain the large number of high-class horses that are entered. Fred Merrill and many expert horse men predict with every degree of cer tainty that the fastest time made on the circuit will be eclipsed by that to be made at the local meet. In the 2:25 pace they look for better than 2:10. The management has announced that the races will be run promptly, and that every endeavor will be made to finish between 4 and 4:30 o'clock on the opening day, when the programme will be a long run. The races are being run under the American Trotting Association rules with the new system in vogue. This method makes it absolutely necessary for all the horses to "stay with it" to have any chance at the money. Frank Alley Is Judge. Fred Brooker has been appointed starter. Frank Alley presiding judge, with E. A. Parker and Captain David iiilmore as his assistant judges. All concessions will be handled by the management of the association, with the Intention of doing away once and for all with the exorbitant charges that some concessionaires have been in the habit of charging in times past. For the half-mile dash five starters alo,4v (..rtafn with mnro lllfplv today. Among the betting men, Indian Hal, Bed Hal and Rothada at present are dividing attention in the first race, while Great Northern and Sidney "Wilkes are most Inquired after in the 2:25 trot. In the 2:12 pace Bonnie Antrim, St- Elmo and Prince Zolock look the best. The list of starters, owners and driv ers follows: Race No. 1, 2:25 pace, $500 Mysterious Jim. br. t- Mrs. R. C. Kiger (Ed Balne); Ha; Norte, blk. s.. Henry Weiss (Fred Wood cock): Helen Mistletoe, ro. m.. Q. L. Parker Henry Hellman) ; Indian Hal, br. a., Mrs. C. K. Wilson (C. B. Wilson); Red Hal, b. c, M. J. Merrill (Jamea Lang) ; Sunny Jim. b. a., Mrs M. E. Davis (H. C. Davis) ; Duke, b. (., Hugo Schmidt (B. D. McMannla): Lady Hal, b. m.. Miller & Cox (Cox) ; Maud De Fine. br. m., J. E. Johnson (J. E. John son): Teddy McGregor, bk. g.. Baa Fergu son (Will Hoajaboom) ; Tillamook Maid, br. m., Mra. John McNamara; Andrew Jackson, b g.. Burten Carpenter (Burten Carpenter); liothada. b. m.. R. L Kimball (Marshall). Race No. 2. 2:25 trot. $500 Great North ern, b. g.. A R. Porter (Fred Ward); Blanch Fltzalmmons. c. m.. Mra F. C. Er win (F C. Erwin); St. Michaels, br. s., C. T Wilson (Fred Woodcock); Halmetta. b. a S. A. Agnew (C. R. Wilson): Sea Waif, b. m.. Hugo Schmidt (B. D. McMannls). rimannetta, b. m.. Hugo Schmidt (B. D. McMannla) : Sidney Wilkes, b. S-. J. E. Johnaon (J. E. Johnaon); Guy Light, b. g., . w. Flandera (C. W. Flanders); Nut Way, r. g.. Burten Carpenter (B. Carpenter); La Corona, br. m., J. C. Wallace (J. C. Wal lace): Amy McKlnney, blk. m., A. A. Fld ler (Wm. Hogaboom); Son. b. g., David Gil more (John Lance): Peirro, br. g.. Nelasnet & Ziegler (F Gambling). Race No & 2:12 pace. $500 Bonnie An trim blk. 's.. C. W. Todd (Tom Gorman); Aldlne. b. m.. C. W. Todd (C. W. Todd); Bt Elmo. b. g.. Charles Gholson i F. Bad ae'ly); Major Hardy, b. a.. Mra. F. C Er win F C. Erwin); May Davla. c. m.. Budd Davis OT. C. Erwin): Hal Paxton, br. a.. S Weiss IFred Woodcock); Prince Zolock. blk. a.. H. H. Gardner (H. Hellman). Race No. 4. halt-mile dash; entrlea close thta morning. rTl -a ' FIRST PEARS ARE SHIPPED GrcEhsm Association Sends Carload of Bartletts South. GRESHAM. Or..-Aug. 18. (Special.) The Gresham Fruitgrowers' Associa tion made its first shipment of Bart lett pears today. A carload, contain ing 700 boxes of pears, comprising 16 tons, was dispatched to San Francisco. Another cargo of 600 boxes will be shipped tomorrow to San Francisco. Field Agent Sterling has charge of these shipments. Payments for the first shipment has been made. The pears were packed in the Gresham or chards and required no warehouse cost. The expense of handling the pears was email. Disposal of these pears through the association is the first deal of the Fruitgrowers' Association. In Septem ber prunes and potatoes will be han dled by tho association. The first shipments are considered experimental and were made to demonstrate what the association can do through co operative methoda ENGINEER INSPECTS LINE YVillium Hood Says War Will Xot Delay Willamette Pacific. MAKSHFIKL.D. Or.. Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) Chief Engineer William Hood, of the Southern Pacific and his party left today northward along the beach toward Gardiner, returning to the main line at Drain. Mr. Hood said that tho construction of the Willamette Pacific was progress ing to his entire satisfaction, and be lieved the war and financial scare will not interrupt the completion of the line on time. In Coos Bay he inspected the local work and lines and visited the C. A. Smith mills. The party also went to Empire and Charleston. 12 miles to wards the coast to look over pro jected lines in those localities. Cliippewas Favor Woman Suffrage. ASHLAND. Wis.. Aug. 18. Chippewa Indians of the Bad River tribe yester day, at the largest council held in years, voted unanimously in favor of woman suffrage. PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMl'T SERVICE at reaaonable prices. Pacific Title & Truat Co.. 7 Ch. of Com. ACCORDION PLEATING. K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and acalloplug. accord, side pleat, butttona covered, goods sponged, mall orders. 33 Alder. M. 93 1 ART MATTRESS WORK.. ONLY scientifically thorough renovating In the city. Advise ua. Phone Eaat 870. ASS A YE KS AND ANALYSTS. GILBERT A HALL, successors Wells & Co., BOW tO BJlfJ t.OUCll D1US-. -IViJ ,.. i xuv. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore-testing worka. 14-Vi 2d at. ATTORNEYS. J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab atracta, contracts, collections, etc. ; consul tation free. New offices, 707, 708. 700 Sell ing bldg. Main 4993. Open evenings. J. H, CHANDLER Practice in all courts; contracts, abstracts, etc.; consultation free. 504 Dekum bldg. Tel. Marshall 2390. WM. M. LAFORCE, rounsellor-at-Law, 220 Failing bldg. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Ruga from old car pet aira;grugi!188E8thJBothphones. CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES. THE 'RWIN-HODSOX COMPANY, 82 5th at. Ihone Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. William, Eatelie and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodista in the city. Parlors, 302 Gerllnger bldg.. 8. W. cor. 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill. Offices. Fliedner bldg. Main 3473. CHIROPRACTIC FHYSICLANS. DR. M'MAHON. 121 4th. Chronic cases, IS treatments $10; others lass. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one auit each wee:; for $1.50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 309 Stark St., bet. 5th and 6th. Main 514. COPPER AND BRASS WORKS. NORTHWEST Copper & Brass Worka. Arthur Weyde, prop. Building and re pairing of all copper work for candy mfrs., fruit and vegetable canners, steamboats, breweries, distilleries, sugar houaea. chem ical works, dyeing works, etc.; soda foun tains and kitchen utensils re-tinned. 22d and Reed sta. Phone Main 3803. COLLECTION AGENCY. Accounts, notes, Judgmenta collected. "Adopt Short Methoda." Short Adjuatment Co., 826 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 974. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796. No collectlona, no charges. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R. M. Wade & Co.. 322-26 Hawthorne ave. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wka.. 2d and Columbia, AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d at. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sta. AWNINGS. TENTS AND SAILS. PACIFIC TENT & AWN. CO., 1-3 N. 1st at. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf.. Inc.. 11th and Everett. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HENRY WEINHARD. 13th and Burnslde. CASCARA BARK AND SHAPE ROOT. r-K-ntrTT I hit: awn PLASTER. F. T. CROWE & CO., 45 Fourth atreet. COFFEES, TK.AS am 11 orn.n,B, CLOSSET & DEVERS, 1-11 N. Front at. DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER. MAYER & CO., 207 Ash si ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electrical Co., 6th and Pine sts. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Ubers Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshal. H. M HOUSER, Board of Trade bldg. HOP PICKING SOON ON YIELD ABOUT INDEPENDENCE IS LIKELY TO BE SHORT. Buyers Already la Field and 18 Cents la Offered With Options of 20 Cents, hnt Few Taken. INDEPENDENCE, Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) Hopplckers are beginning to arrive in large numbers and it is expected that all trains will be crowd ed by the end of the week. Picking will commence this week in one or two early yards, but it will not be generally started before September 1. The hops show promise of being clean and of good quality. The hot weather has worked its damage and it is cer tain now that there will be more than three-fourth of a crop. The estimated crop is 100.000 to 110,000 bales, against 151.000 bales last year. A number of hop buyers were in the field today and offers of 18 cents a pound were freely made. Buyers also were asking options at 20 cents, but growers were not inclined to give any options. They are willing to take chances with the late market and seem to think the shipping conditions will adjust themselves and that prices will go higher than for a number of years. STOPPING DANCE UPHELD Roseburg Council Refuses to Cen sure Marshal at Pastor's Demand. ROSE BURG, Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) The City Council refused laBt night to censure T. J. Williams, Marshal of Roseburg, for entering the parish house of St. George's Church, turning off the electric lights and stopping what Rev. Mr. Baker and several mem bers of his congregation termed a pri vate dance. Mayor Rice cast the deciding vote against a report submitted by Council men J. C. Fullerton, Roy Bellows and H. M. Bullwlnkle. of the committee of the Council as a whole. Councilmen Powell. Shaeffer and Hamilton voted to sustain the action of the Marshal. Councilmen Fullerton, Bullwlnkle and Bellows voted against rejecting the re port. Since Rev. Mr. Baker filed a formal complaint with the Council several weeks ago, in which he asked that the Marshal be renrimanded for his con duct In breaking up the alleged ' dance." the Council has wrestled witn the problem. Gresham House Damaged, by Fire. GRESHAM. Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) Fire damaged the home of G. H. Dammeier Sunday to the amount of 81000, supposed to have been caused by defective wiring. The fire burned the roof and second floor. The fire nearly broke up the Sunday school session at the Methodist Church nearby. Two volunteers attending the Sunday school rushed out as the fire alarm was sounded, followed by the audience. Railway Official at Marslirield. MARSHFIELD, Or.. Aug. IS. (Spe cial.) Chief Engineer VViiliam Hood, of the Southern Pacific Railroad, ar rived in Marshfleld Monday from a trip over the Willamette-Pacific right of way. accompanied by Engineers H. P. Hoey and W. R. Fontaine. Mrs. Hood is a member of the party. St. Johns W. C. T. TJ. Elects. ST. JOHNS, Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) Officers of the SL Johns W. C. T. TJ. elected yesterday are as follows: President, Mrs. J. C. Scott, re-elected; BUSINESS DANCING. MODERN dances Quickly and correctly taught by the Ringler method at the coolest atudlo In town from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Cotillion Hall. 14th, off Wash ington. Main 33S0. MR. and Mrs. Heath's Academy; dancing taucht in all Its branches; class Fri. eve.. S to 10. 231 V4 Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 313 MR- and Mrs. Heath'a Academy; dancing taught In all Its branches; class Frl. ave 8 to 10. 28134 Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 313. dentists; DR. A. W. KEENE. Majestic Theater bldg., 301 H Washington at. Marahall 3205. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, jcenerators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding: all work guaranteed. U. M. H. Electric Co., 21 First sr.. North. Pbone Main 8210. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Treatments by specialists; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Cassedsy, 517 Dekum bl. 3d & Wash. 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 MARK HAM CO.. 345 Washington at. . MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO.. motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 53. A 2153. MUSICAL Emit Thielhorn, violin teacher; pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 410. Mar. 1629. PIANO STUDIO. 269 14th. near Jefferson; modern metnoaa. rn, ma... up,. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR PHILLIPS, specialist in paralysis, ner vous chronic diseases. 50 1 Oregonlan bids. OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high prices, i ww nnv sr. to xlO for a OOi 1 pair of glasses when I can i, cvoo -vlth first- quality lenses, gold-filled rrames, as ion as $1.50? Goodman, 191 Morrison St.. near bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR GEORGE R. WELLS, 532 Morgan bldg. Hours 2 to 6 P. M-. and by appointment Office. Marshall 351; P.as., Marshall 1970. Dr. R. B. Northrup, 308 Morgan bldg., cor. Broadway and Washington streets. Office phone Main 39; residence. Eaat 1028. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GROCERIES. WADHAMS CO., 69-75 4th St. HAIR GOODS. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.. WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG. i , . ftwn ripu THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front st. uiuwb asan ts wnnr. AND FURS. IVAil.'N JJJV.ia., Itri rimiL oi. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. East End of Burnalde 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. I. MASTICK & CO.. 74 Front; leather of every description, taps, mis, uno-meo. UMK, CEMENT. PLASTER, METAL LATH. The J. MeCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime. LOGGING MACHINERY. I'. B. MALLORY & CO., 231 Pine at. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth st. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7Ui Bts. vice-president, Mrs. J. Canwright; corresponding secretary, Mrs. I Bell inger; recording secretary, Mrs. Carl Nelson; treasurer, Mrs. L. Tallman; assistant treasurer, Mrs. H. Le Luser. Delegates were elected to attend the county convention to be held in Cen tenary Methodist Church September 16 and 17: Mrs. J. C. Scott, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Sarah Purrell, Mrs. W. L. Hollenbeck and Mrs. J. De Luser. At tention was directed to the eugenic contest to be held in St. Johns Septem ber 1, in the St. Johns Sanitarium, in charge of Dr. Mary V. Madigan. For the state-wide prohibition campaign 810 to the county and 125 to the State W. C. T. U. were pledged. TRAIN TOSSES WOMAN MRS. HARVEY' COX AND AUTO WHEEL HIT OK ASHES 50 FEET. Scores at Eageae Station See Car Flipped by Passenger, Bat Machine and Occupants Are Unhurt EUGENE. Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) Mrs. Harvey Cox and a wheel from the automobile in which she and her hus band had been riding alighted together on a pile of ashes in a vacant lot almost 50 feet from the point where the South ern Pacific locomotive struck the mo tor car at a street crossing today. She arose without assistance, and an hour later walked out of a physician's office, where her injuries had been dressed. Except for three severe cuts received from flying glass from the windshield, she was uninjured. Her husband's in juries were even less. He had remained In the car, which had been tossed off the track and which landed "right-slde-up, but wrong-end-to," SO feet from the railroad crossing. The front of tho locomotive showed marks of a terrific Impact. Steel parts of the fender were bent and wooden portions splintered. The automobile was struck on the axle, the frame was sprung and the fender crumpled. Other wise it was uninjured. The accident happened at 11 o'clock this morning in view of scores of per sons awaiting the arrival of the pas senger train at the station less than a quarter of a mile distant. A boxcar on a sidetrack and a building shut off Mr. Cox's view of the approaching train. Suicide Not Identified. SALEM. Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) Coroner Clough said last night that he had no clew to the identity of the man who committed suicide Sunday night by slashing his wrists and throat with a razor and hurling himself in front "of a Southern Pacific passenger train at Mill Creek bridge. Mr. Clough said the man was about 45 years old. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL BEPOBT. PORTLAND. Aug. IS. Maximum temper ature. S6 degrees; minimum, 33 deerees. River reading. 8 A. M., 4.8 feet: change in laat 24 hours, 0.2 foot rise. Total rain fall, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none: total rain fall alnca September 1, 1813. 38.91 Inches; normal, 44.78 Inches; deficiency, 6.S7 Inches. Total sunshine, 14 hours 1 minute; possible, 14 hours 1 minute. Barometer (reduced to aea level) S P. M., 29.81 inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A amall hiffh-pressurft area overlies Mon tana, Idaho and Western North Dakota; another is over the Southeastern States. In other sections the preaaure la relatively low, with centers of depreaslon over Ari zona and Iowa respectively. Precipitation has occurred in Montana. Colorado, Ne braska. North Dakota. Minnesota, the Gulf and North Atlantic Statea. The weather la warmer in the Pacific Northwest, North wes'ern Montana. Western Florida, along the North Atlantic Coast, In Southweatern Colorado and Western Canada. It is cooler in California. Central and Eastern Mon tana Weatern North Dakota. Western South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska and Central Minnesota. The condition are favorable for gen DIRECTORY PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sta. Main 3481). PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. ('. WRIGHT 22 yeara' practice U. S, and foreign patents, ouu ue.mn ume.. T J (JE1SLER, Att'y-at-Law, 508 Henry. Wm c. Schmidt, Eng. and Draftsman. BUBjggg STAMPS. SEALS, BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS. 1131 Wash St. Phone Maiu 710 and A -710. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING machines, new, $20 up; used ma chines $2 up. renting and repairing. Main 9431. Sewing Machine Emporium, 190 .id. bet. Yamhill and Taylor. SHOWCASE. BANK & STOBE FIXTURES. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. 10th and Flanders New and old window display and cabinet worst. FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixture & Showcase Co.. 48 N. 10th. Mar. 774. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. loth and Kearney sts., just completed, new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos and automobiles contains separate fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated piano-room, trunk and rug vaults, track age for carload shipments, vans for mov ing reduced freight rates on household goods to and from East In through cars. Main 5640, all departments. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and pack household goods and pianos and ship at reduced rateH Auto vans and teams for moving. Furwasailng and distributing agents. Free trackage. Office and warehouse, 15th and Hoyt sts. Mam o-si, a aw. C O PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Offices and commodious 4-story brick warehouse, separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults for valuabiea, N. W. coi. 2d and Pine sts. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipment; special rates made on goods In our through cars to all domestic and foreign ports. Main quo, a -jq MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO., 13th and Everett Sts. Pianos and household goods moved, packed and shipped; reduced freight rates on household goods to and from East, through car service, aiain iqq, a -it OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St., cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouaea on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates m cn MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office 180 Madison, general merchandise, furniture and machinery storage; transfer and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7b01. VETERINARY COLLEGE S F. VETERINARY COLLEGE begins Sept. ' 14 No profession offers equal opportunity. Catalogue free. C. Keane, president, 1818 Market St., San Francisco. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia. PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO., 166 First St. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front st. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. . L. KLINE. 84-86 Front st. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES as CO., 1st and Oak sta PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDING. & FARRELL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., foot of Ankeny. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER &. CO., 12th and Davis. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front St. SPAY.X. IAPKK MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d st. WHOLESALE JEWELERS OPTICIANS. BUTTER FIELD BROS., MOHAWK BLDG. WIRE ANDiRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia. erally fair weather in this district Wednes day with higher temperatures in Interior Washington, Eastern Oregon and Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Wednesday fair; northwest 'winds. Oregon Wednesday generally fair, warm er east portion; northwest winds. Washington Wednesday generally fair, warmer except near the coast: northwest winds. Idaho Wednesday generally fair and WEATHER CONDITIONS. Wind State of Weather STATIONS. Baker Boise Boston Calgary Chicago Colfax Denver Des Moines Duluth Eureka Galveston Helena Jacksonville .... Kansas City .... Klamath Falls . . Los Angeles .... Marshfield Medford Minneapolis .... Montreal New Orleans . . . New York North Head .... North Yakima . . Pendleton Phoenix Pocatello Portland Roseburg Sacramento St. Louis i, Salt Lake San Francisco . . Seattle Spokane Tacoma Tatooah Island . Walla Walla ... Washington .... Winnipeg Yellowstone Park 0.00 4;NW,Clear 12IW Clear 6 W Rain 78(0.01 74iO.O0 6 E IClear 9CI0.0O! 1: SW (Pi. cloudy calm iCIear 161NE Pt. cloudy 12 SW KPt. cloudy S40.02 9SI0.O0 I81NE IClear 62iO.OO!lON jCloudy vt'n mi a ki SE SW s Clear 66'o. 10 10 Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 0.22 4 0.00 14 s 0.00 calm 760. 00 70 0.0O 90)0.00 80,0.20 7 tit. Ml 90;0.66 10 S 4.NW Clear 12!NW;Clear 16 NE 14 W 4 E Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Hb U.UUiiliOW 640.00 18 NW so.o.uo stva i S90.00 4W IClear 110210. OOi s:w Clear It, U.UUi t ftVV Clear Clear Clear Clear 860.00 13iNW 84 O.OO I .N 74 0.0O 16S 960.OO12!SW 0:0.0') 12 NW 560.0O14W 74 0.001 6 N Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 74 O.00I 6.E 74 O.OO IN t N UN 60 0.00 82 0.00 Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy 94 0.00 4 8 78 o.oo!i:;a- 66l0.0O12iNW warmer. THEODORE F. DRAKE, Acting District Forecaster. War Veteran Dies' at Roseburg. ROSEBURG, Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) 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M as usual, and all ads received too late for proper classifi cation will he run under heading "Too Late to Classify." The Oregonian will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of any ad vertisement offered for more than one time. AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY AT TAYLOR HEILIG All VllTE'K'AtTF.RNOONS, 2:30 arasji as t ua. 'EVENINGS. 8:30 Famous Motion Picture it C ABIRI A SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES. EVENINGS Lower floor. 50c; cony, 23c. AFTERNOONS Any seat, 25c Reserved Seats Selling. BODY GOES QUALITY VAUDEVILLE lOBig Features IO CONTINUOUS Afternoon. 1:30 to 5:30; night, 6:30 to 11:00; Sundaya, 1:00 to 11:00. PRICES Afternoona, 10c and 15c Nights, 15c and 25c. WlNEE DA1TY 230 Broadn-av and Alder St. WEEK AUG. 17. The I. inn' Bride, Introducing the Famous Nubian I. ion, "Nero." Howard and Deloret. Carter'a Famous Illusions. "Those Were the Huppy Days." Nadje. Mutual Weekly No. 84. Boxes and First Row Balcony Reserved. Main 4636. A O aks Portland's Great Amusement Park. Complete Change of Programme. Capelll Musical Duo. Athon and Johnson. Vaudeville acts. Motion Pictures. Orchestra Concerts at 2:30 and 8:30. Vaudeville at 4 and 10 P. M. ALL PERFORMANCES FREE. Cars at First and Alder. Launches Morrison Bridge. AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vansjrhn and Twenty-fourth Sta. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND AUGUST 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2a Games Brain Weekdays at : P. M. Sundays, 2:3U P. M. Ladies' Days Wednesday a::d Prlday. t The EFIC DRAMA of the WEST. THE ROUND-UP Pendleton, Oregon September 24, 25, 26, 1914 Excursion rates on all roads. See your ticket agent. OregonStateFair SALEM. , SEP''. 28 TO OCT. 3, 1914. Every day a feature. Reduced rates on all lines. For informa tion address Frank Meredith, Secretary. funeral was held at the Soldiers' Home today. Rock Laid on Road Near Kelso. CENTRALIA, Wash.. Aug. 17. Hav ing practically completed their grad lng operations on the stretch of Pa nifi wicrhwav south of Kelso, the con tractors began laying rock on the road this morning. The contractors have obtained two large auto trucks to haul the rock. Portland's Building Directory Chamber of Commerce Bldg DUNrWAY, RALPH R. Main 15815 529-581 viwcr'T s. D. & Co. Main 1664 810 KEASET, DORR E. & CO. Main 1189. ..232 Board of Trade Building Brokers, Stocks. Bonds and Grain. nvv:K RRCK & COOKE CO. A 6831. Main 8942 216-218 Real Estate. BARRETT BROS. Main 6496 802 WALLER, FRANK L. Matn 8298 1015 Lewis Building Consnltlnr Enarineera. LUCIUS. W. W. Marshall 334 318-317 Spalding Building Mortgage Loans. BAIN, JOHN. A 7442, Main 6021 507 Real Estate. BAY CITY LAND CO. M. 1116 701-703 Yeou Building Attoroeya. GRAHAM. SY3NEY J. Main 8752. .506-7- KIMBALL, HENRY M. Mar. 680 925 MALARKEY, SEABROOK & . nraBl.B Mln 1501 i 5212. . ..1500-1503 STOTT & COLLIER. Marahall 5078. .608-610 BUiiard Hall. M'CREDIE BILLIARDS Second floor Real Estate. METCALF. LYLE S. Marshall 2432 310 RAINEY J. G. Marshall 3177 1804 WAGGONER. GEO. E 800 SLAUSON, A, B. Main 1)444 uu.MU raifflfyJ 'iKi where fat "t lTaaf estfl EVERY- AUCTION SALE TODAY. Ford Auction House. 211 lat. Furnltura, carpets, etc Sale at 2 P M. At Wllwn'i Auction Houae. at 10 A. M.. furniture. 166-8 Flrat at. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO 46. A. F. AND A. M. Slated communication thla (Wedneaiiayi evening 7:30. E. 8th and Burn alde. F. C. decree. Vlsltora welcome. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. PALESTINE LODGE, NO. 141. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication thla (Wedneaday) evening. 7:30. Work In E. A. de gree, vlaltora welcome. GEO. T. HOWARD. Secretary. SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. ?. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this i Wednesday 1 evening at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. F. Temple. Flrat and Alder atreeta. Second degree. Vlsltora always welcome. R. OSVOLD. Secretary. rlT Lfll. REGULAR MEETING THIS K'SB,'"1,I evening. Eaat th XtiJC and Alder ata. Vlsltora cordially irjQ.7-' Invited. W. W. TERRY. Secretary. FLORISTS. MARTIN FORBES CO.. florlats, 374 Washington. Main 269, A 1269. Flowers for all occaalona artlatlcally arranged. CLARKE BROS., dealgnera and decorators, fresh cut flowers, great variety. Morrlaon bet. 4th and 5th. Main or A 1805. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 3121. Sell ing bldg. DIED. NORTH In this city. Aug. 18. 1914. at HJ Montana ave., John L., beloved husband of Lena North (late of Barlow, Dr.), aged US yeara. 2 months, 6 days. Remains are at R. T. Byrnea' funeral parlora. Notice of funeral in later issue. PHILLIPS At Morgan. Or.. August 14. 1914. Arthur T.. aged 22 years: Edna F.. aged 24 years. Wlnnlfred. aged 17. son and daughters of Mr. and Mia. H. II. Phllllpa. LLOYD In thla city, Aug. 17, at her lale rcaldence, 3S'J 3d at.. Htaala Lloyd, aged 28 yeara. The remalna are at the real dence eatabltahment of J. I'. Flnley Son, Montgomery at 5th at. CARSON At 4:t E. 4th st.. Mary Ann Caraon. aged S7 yeara. Remains at the P. L. Lerch Undertaking Parlors, E. 11th and Clay ata. Funeral announcement later. FUNERAL NOTICES. SCOTT The funeral aervlcea of the late Nellie B. Scott, who died in San Pedro. Cal., will be held at thfi conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc., East Side Funeral Dlrectora, 414 Eaat Alder at., at 2 P. M. Friday. August 21. Frlenda in vited. Interment Mt. Scott Park Ceme tery. SCHILDAN At 412 Philadelphia St.. St. Johna. Aug. 18, Helen Schlldan, aged 62 y-iars. Funeral service will bo conducted Thursday. Aug. 20. at 10 a. M., In Mortu arv Chapel of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.. I. O. O. F. bldg.. Lenta. Frlenda Invited. Interment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. CROUCH Aug. 17. Lewia G. Crouch, aged 64 yeara, 7 moa.. late of Metzger. Or. Brother of Mrs. 'Jennie Parker, of Metz ger, Or. Funeral aervlccs will be held at Dunning Ac McEnteea parlora Thurs day. Auk. 20, at 2 P. M. Frlenda in vited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetary. HANSEN In thia city, Aug. 1 Leone Groas Hansen, aged 4 yeara. The funeral aervlcea will be held Thursday, Aug. 20, at 2:30 P. M., at the residence establish ment ot J. P. Flnlev Son. Montgomery at 5th st. Friends Invited. Interment . Rlvervlew Cemetery. BUTLER In this city at Ills late residence. " 828 Kearney stret, Brigadier-General John Gazzam Butler. United Statea Army, re tired. August 17. 1914. In the 73d year of his age. Services at tils late realdence at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. WESTOVER The funeral services of the late Stephen Westovcr will be held today (Wednesday). Aug. 19. at 2:30 P. M.. at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son. Montgomery at 5th st. Frlenda In vited. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. DILLEY The funeral aervlcea of tho late Carolvn C Dllley will be held today (Wednesday). Aug. 19, at 1 P. M., at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley A: Son. Montgomery at 3th. Friends Invited. Interment Rivcrview Cemetery. GILSON Aug. 17, James F. Gllaon, aged 35 years, late of Wallace. Idaho. Re malna at Dunning & McEnteea parlors, where they have been prepared to bo shipped to Spokane, Wash. RATER The funeral aervlcea of the late Daniel A. Rater will be Held at tne r. l.. Lerch Undertaking Parlors, Eaat nth and Clay sts., today (Wedneaday), Aug. 19, at 2 P. M. Frlenda invited FUNERAL DIRECTORY. MR EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading fu neral director, 220 Third atreet, corner Sal mon. Lady aaslstant. A 1311, Main 507. A. R. ZELI.ER CO.. 592 Williams ave. EaM 1088. C 1088. Lady attdt. Day and night service. F. K. DUNNING, INC. East Side Funeral Dlrectora, 414 Alder at. Eaat 32, B 2525. DUNNING & M'ENTEE. funeral directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner. R T BYRNES. Wllllama ave. and Knott. Eaat 1115. C 1948. Lady attendant. SK1CWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. '3d and Clay. Main 4132. A 2321. Lady attendant. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK i ontalnlnx 335 Acres. Portland's Only Modern Perpetual - Care lmtery. Refined, IMeiilnf Service. Complete, Perfect Equipment. Prices and Terms Reasonable. Botk Telephones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY ' 67 GRAND AVE,, N., Between Davis and Kvrrett. Phones East 1423, n 3315. Open Day und Mishi, Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber for small animalB. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any one de siring a pet may communlcata with us. NEW TODAY. East Pine St. Snap 100x100 on the northeast corner 30th and East Pine; street work all in; worth 14500; now 12900 $500 down and 20 per month; a foreclosure price. ZADOW ALEXANDER -414 Corbett Bids;. A 1410, Mar. 92, MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. We loan our own funds and money Is available within 24 hours after receipt of abstract. 6 and 7 per cent. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-8 Nortbweatfm Bank Bids,, We will build and finance a home on your lot or on our lot. Pay. for It like rent. We guarantee satisfaction. Call and see us. I'. K. BOWMAN CO., Room 1, Commercial Club Bldg. Main 3026. A 1231. MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of $1000 and up at lowest rates on Good Improved City Properties. If you need money call today. Our Installment payments are attractive. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-210 Northwestern Bank Bulldlaar. BUSINESS PROPFRTY AND CLOSE IN RESIDENCES nnnrniririfniin -EDWARDE.G0uDEY7 Mortgage Loans $5000, $10,000, $15,000. $20,000 and smaller Items. KO. H. THOMAS 267 Oak St., Room a, Alnsworth Bids;. CITY s4ND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CRONAN WKS Spalding Bids. Portland. Or. 7 NEW TODAY. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Itatei. KAHM 1MI CITI I II SO Fourth M.. Huard ot Trade III, In. KKAL KSTATK OKALKKH. I PAY eaah and aeii on eay paymenta. Boa J. H. Xaah. 723 Chamber of Commerce. Main 5129. 1-AI.MEHIO.NES CO.. H. P, 404-405-40 Wilcox bid. llEi K. William 0 , 313-Mn Falling; bld Ul.N I'l'It'T MHOS., n:) Hawthorn eva. Jenrln fc Co.. Mam 1H8. SO Orstonlaa. Ill 1 KM A I K. for alr l.ot. PORTLAND HEIUHT8 KXCU SI VKI.T. Are you looking for a home or Itnmealta on Portland HelahtaT Coma to one who km a every Inch ot the dlatrlit and baa every cuatomer tor a reference. Marahall WIT. HfinoKK. A IMV. FOR quick aale. an attractive bualneaa cor ner. lOOzlou. at resaonahle price If taken at once. For terma phone Marahall &22.V Board of dlrectora Sacond Church ot Cliiitt, Sciential SM0 WORTH of Council Creat Park lota for $1000. quick cash: ihcae two lota hat a moat remarkable view of Portland and Tualatin Valley. Apply to Hammoud Mortgage Co., 42.1 chamher of Commerce. E. 30TH f-T. SNAP-100x100 on the north eaat corner :i0th and Pine, only $2Im. .;"" down and 920 per month 7. A DOW & ALEXANDER. 414 Corbett tlldg. A 1 4 IB. Marahall 2. ASTORIA Lots In Youna'a Addition lo Al derbrook for aale cheap, or will trad for anything of value. N lsrt. Oregonlan. RNAP $T00, lot. j JO feet to car, STo. lu bola, 723 Chamber Commerce. For Sale Itewrli Propertj. LAKE LYTI.H BEACH. Portland's nearest, cleanest and beat; choice view lota, rea sonable terma and building rsatrlclloaa; unlimited aupply of mountain water plpe.l lo each lol; cottagsa built to order If da alrad. owner. 6u7 Journal bldg. Mar ahall 4240 or at LAKE LYTL1S 11EACM. LOT 10. block 2. Kruas'a Klrat Addition to Gearhart Paik: full lot on rldga north of Hotel Gearhart: price (400. B. M. Lom bard. Tulrd aa4 Madlaon if. ALSKA HE AC 11 lots. Thla sdverllaement and $10 buya one of 20 beach lota. The other lota $." down and II a week. JOS Couch bldg. BIGHT beautiful Iota. Bayocean Heach, $800. Terma. 324 Wort-eater bldg. Por Sale llouer. $.'00 CASH WILL HANDLE Tills. NEW SUHl'RHAN HOME. CHARMING LOCATION CLOBE IN. MUST SELL AT ONCE. Houae has 7 rooms. sere of Isnd. highly cultivated: fruit tresa, etc.; fin lawn, flowera, excellent clay-top tennis court, mountain view; an Ideal country home; property la at Ryun Place, on Ore gon Elec. Ry., 1J mln. ride, J-cent tar; price $3000. Terma, J0) caah and balan- to ault. Addreaa box MtJ, P. O.. Portland. PRETTY 4-ROOM HUNGAI.OW ONLY $50 CAHH. 40x1 Ih lot. near Klrlalld. saUar. good plumbing, hard plaster, timed, Dulli kitchen, big porch, nice shade, balanco of price. $l4RO, st $2U month, tin-ludlus interest. Go look. 3SIU "Sd at. . K. Key next door. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BI'RDKN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FIRN1H1I TI1K MONEY. BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FKBK: WK ARE RESPONSIBLE. WK lvN"W HOW. TALK WITH OUR CLIENTS. SEU OUR WORK. WILL GIVE HON DM. L. R. BAILKY CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS, :124 A HI NiiTlIN BLDG. ALAMEDA PARK BUNGALOW Only $28."; ..:) caah. $2J a month, new. S rooms, double constructed, 3 Indtooma, full basement, oak floora. atreeta paved snd purtlv paid, no mortgage to oeaume. THE OREGON HOME BU1LDBIW, 1330 Norths ratern Rank iiiug.. Marshall ITU A S391. YOU ARE THINKING shoui bimug a home. We are about to start two new homes In Roae City Park, close lo the est. Wa would be glad to lisxu you see tl" plans. If you want inmc changes will make them. Come In and talk It ovor SCOTT-BEESLEY-DEANK CO.. ;ll-H Ablngton HUlg WOODSTOCK COTTAGE $1400. 4 rooms, modern, bath slid plumbing, electrlo lights, nice ysrd, al 413') 4llll s. K-. nar K. 41at al. ; WW car to How Station: 1 block from curllna. Price gluts', amall payment down and balance Ilk rnl. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO. 404 Wilcox Bldg. Ph. .in' M slVUl. A 2HJ.I. NOTHINO DOWN. $10 per month (Including Inlereati; S-room houae. loxiau lot, si: imptov. ments paid: IS fruit tiers, and he! ilea. 127 Atlsntlc St.. 1 block to csr. J. V. Guthrie (owner). Main 2KI7. itt Spa. ding bldg. . 4X2 FUKNIMHEX) $2?& down, $12 monlh, 8-room complex ly furnlahed cottage; porch 7x2", cement w-slka. to car three blocks, gas, watsr an. I alnk. lot 6UX1IM), large ahed and chicken yard Incloaed; no reasonsbla terms refused for quick sal. Call Marahall 21(1. I WOULD like to have a 10-mlnute b.ietueaa chst with the wife or mother who wants her own horns near Penlnaula Park and Jefferson Hlsh School anil get It with rent monej. Phone Main 77J0, A 7374. Iaav addreaa and convenient hour lor Mr. Gregory. IUV1NGTON anap. fine 7-ioom modern house. 4 bedroome, double eicplng porch, lot noxlOO, street work all paid, a snap at 4S300, (20O0 down and $Ji per month: on Broadway, nsr E. Hi ZADOW x ALEXANDER. 414 Corbtt Bldg. A 14ld. Msrshsll 1'2. PTOP' LOOK READ! H-room bungalow, MhtlOO lol, aldwalk and curb paid. Price J0; $IJ per monih without Interest. Call 11. E. DPI, Ts bor 1712. MT. KCOTT COTTAGE 12000. A-room modern bungslow. 4mIJ e. 71s. near 4Mh ave.. S. E . 1 bl". I. Irom rir land Station. Price $2l0; terms likarrnt. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox Bldg. Phones M. sum', A 2WM. MODERN 4-room cottsge bungalow. Just completed; good fireplace, built-in roti venlencea. Prir $1700. Will tak s mort gsge, good Jewelry or livestock, aa first payment; balance llks rent. seo owner, 612 Piatt bldg. BUY from owner, new Roae City 6-room bungalow- lot 00x130, hardwood floors, fire place ' full cement basement, Dutch kitch en, bookcases snd buffet. Will sell or trade Mual bo aold st once. Terma Owner. Mar. 2S74. NEW SWELL HOME $3HM--$200 QOHTl 7 ruoma, fireplace, enamel Dutch kitchen, 8 bedrooms, Isrge double living-room, ele gant plats glaaa buffet, oak floora. Inlaid mahogany; reatrlcled dlatrlrt; 20 mlnul8 to city. Phone Tabor 11HX). LET UK BUILD YOU A HOME On your lots or ours; by your own plsns or oure; psy us like rent. THE OREGON I! OM KPU I I.nERB, 1330 Northweatern Bank Bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS NEW HUME. Nine rooms, the seme of comfort, beauty snd convenienee. msgnlflcent view. WVkf BOxlOO lot: (lO.&OO. terma. Marshall 4R27. BROOKE. A 4Ml YOU NEWLY WEDS, TAKE NOTICE (room Csl. bungslow. lot 30x114, c ment wslka In und psld for; prlc $2000; (AO down. $13 monthly. So pliolo st K. W. German Co., D14 Cham, of com. WILL aacrlflc awell modern 2-fmllr fist. 5 and o rooma. worm ;wo; maK. an infer- $1000 down and $.0 per month: walk ing dlatance on E. Yamhill at. See own.-r. 171 E. 23d at. phonn Eaat WH, homeTfor OLD FOLKS. $3000. B-room modarn home; atreet liiiprovs menta In and paid for. Photo ut olrlc of Fred W. German Co.. U4 Chain ol Com. (-375 (475 CASH TERMS. 7-room bungalow, fireplace, aleaplng porch, 50x100 lot. A blocka aar, 310 icon hldg. Mar. 2432. HOUSES In Irvlnglon for two-tlilrda their value; cholc location: also lots; houaea furnlahed and unfurnished for nut. Esst 273. W. H. Herdmsn. SNA) New B-room modern bungalow, r etrlcted dlatrlct, cloae In, only $2200; easy t.lOilo MODERN i bungs: .w. on A' - . . . . ii , na.-n.anl' . a v- l.rml niTlS SI. . BIUIll. .... ,. ...... . . mm i -' Lot 80x90. Wood lawn 3224. 10-ROOM houei 140x124 ft., lot half bin. k from carl ue. nothing down; llo a ino. Tabor 861. CALL TABOR (2(0 If you want a bargain In a Rosa City Park home: no agnta agasrsa m an offer, new seven-room bunga low. 43A B2d at., 2 blocka south of Sandy boulevard. ownr. 478 1 Washington. $2s.V) BUYS new. (-room houae, E. 4tb. terms Owner, Woodlawn 60$. MT home, $1394, In Parkro; block to car; S rooms. Tabor SIS. COTTAGE for aale at sessirt'. a bargaias Phono Ualn 3810.