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10 THE MORNING OTIEGONIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914. PILOT INVASION IS ON Puget Sound Tugboat Goliah Appears Off Columbia. RENTAL OFFER REJECTED With Activity - in Grain Trade In creased, Shipping Is Expected and Iively ScramMe for Business May Kesult. With the arrival oft the Columbia River yesterday of the tug Goliah, of the Pu&et Sound Tugboat Company'a fleet, that corporation is said to- have thrown its gauntlet into the ring of competition with the Port of Portland In towing ships In and out of the river. The Goliah and Tatoosh were sent there the first time in September, 1911, and came unannounced, the same as the former did yesterday. During the 1911 12 season there was strenuous opposi tion there, but since the Spring of 1912 the Port of Portland has controlled the field. . Recently the Puget Sound Tugboat Company offered to lease a tug to th Port of Portland, and it was considered briefly at the last meeting,, but as it had been determined previously to re establish the pilot schooner josepn Pulitzer off the bar, so that she could put pilots aboard all inbound vessels, and the tugs Oneonta and Wallula were in service, another tug was not deemed necessary. In information conveyed to the Port of Portland Commission it was said the Puget Sound corporation's fleet was not busy these days, which accounted for the tug being available for bar service. Whether a second tug will be ordered to the river is not known, but as there ere a number of vessels on the list to load grain and there promises to be a busy time until Spring, it is regarded certain that the opposition will be strengthened as before. Rates were not openly cut by the opposition, yet it was reported that chips contracted for in advance re ceived the benefit of a S per cent reduc tion. The port has its rates at a low figure, $1.50 a foot draft and 1 cent a ton. net register. The prevailing east wind is not as sisting sailing vessels to the river, so mariners look for several to show up as soon as the cold snap enJ3 and southerly winds blow. Then there will be a scramble between the two tug fleets to be the first to reach inbound carriers. There was a six-mile easterly breeze on yesterday, and no new ar rivals were reported. The British bark Oweenee, grain laden for the United Kingdom, towed to sea at 11:55 o'clock. There is a wager between her crew and that of the British bark Crown of India, which towed to sea at 12:45 o'clock Friday, as to which will be first to arrive out. The Oweenee has- a number of good passages to her credit, though her last voyage from Valparaiso of 65 days Is not boasted of. As the Crown of India made the Valparaiso-Columbia River passage in 49 days, her company ex pects to make a showing. ICE HAMPERS RIVER. TRAFFIC Harvest Queno Held Back From Regular Run, but May Go Today. The stern-wheeler Harvest Queen, of the O.-W. R. & N. Company's fleet, tied up last night on account of the ice in the Columbia River. It is possible that she may attempt the trip down today, but Captain E. R. Budd. superintendent of water lines for the company, decided not to attempt the regular . trip last hifrht. The steamer Daisy Putnam, which arrived at Astoria from San Francisco yesterday, left for Westport to put on a sheathing of lumber to protect her hull from ice. The grinding of the ice cakes is disfiguring all the wooden hulls. The sheathing will be fastened on around the waterllne. Just wide enough to ward off the cakes. All traffic on the Upper Snake has r.eased on account of ice and low water. Jt is reported that the Columbia is frozen over for a distance of several miles around St. Helens and Warrior Point. A thin sheet of ice ran well out from the shores of the Willamette early yes terday morning, but the river was not frozen over. The ice disappeared when the sun came up. DREDGE ORDERED TO SAFETY" Multnomah Will Be Taken to Coal Creek for Fear of Damage by Ice. Danger from floating ice prompted Government engineers to order the dredge Multnomah shifted yesterday from Mount Coffin to Coal Creek, as a large amount of Ice was reported being carried down stream-which might have played havoc with the pontoon pipeline of the digger. The Port of Portland towboat Ock lahama was sent to shift the Mult- -nomah, and as the latter is equipped with an Ice cutter. It was not thought she would meet with difficulty making her way between the mouth of the Willamette and St. Helens. i News From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA. Or.. Dec. 20. (Special.) The British ship Oweenee sailed this afternoon for the Lnlted Kingdom with a cargo of grain from Portland. She starts two days behind the British bark Crown of India, with which she has a time race to Europe. The steam schooner J. B. Stetson ar rived today from San Francisco and, after taking on 100,000 feet of lumber here, left for Rainier to finish her cargo. The steam schooner Daisy Putnam ar rived today from San Francisco via Coos Bay with general cargo for Port' land. The steamer Yucatan, from San Fran- rlflpn onH thA steamer Breakwntnr from Coos Bay, arrived this morning en route to Portland. The steamer Geo. W. Elder sailed this evening for Eureka and Coos Bay with freight and passengers from Portland and Astoria. TOLEDO, Or., Dec 20. (Special.) The steamship Bandon, of San Fran cisco, arrived in Toledo Tuesday and left Friday, loaded with 600.000 feet of lumber from the Moore Lumoer com pany, of San Francisco. Marine Notes. The steamer William Chatham, en route from Tacoma to Portland under charter to W. R. Grace & Co., ran ashore at Mrrowstone Point Saturday night. The damage was slight, ac cording to a report received by the Mar chants' Exchange yesterday, although there was a slight leak in the forepeak. Marrowstone Point is in the Strain of Juan de Fuca, 70 miles from Ta coma,. The vessel was ashore abou three hours. She returned to Seattle after the mishap and was expected to resume her voyage last night. The cause of the accident was not reported. A gale from the northeast was re ported off the coast yesterday by Cap tain McGenn. of the steamer Break water, which arrived yesterday from Coos Bay .and way points. Captain McGenn says the Columbia River Is , frozen over for several miles near L PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PKOMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices. Pa clfic Title A Trust Co.. T Ch. of Com. ACCORDION PLEATING. ACCORDION, KNIFE AND BOX P IDEAT ING, FICOTING, HEMSTITCHING. BRAID ING, EMBROIDERING. EASTERN NOV- Y M1TQ. CO.. 85 6TH ST.. NR. OAK. K. STEPHAN Hmatltrhln. anil icatlonlne. accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods sponged, mall orders. 383 Alder. M. 378. ASSAVERS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142, 2d. Gold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. HALL, & FLIEDN'ER lawyers; consultations free. 20S-9-1O Fliedner bids. Mar. 3507. LAWYER; consultation free. Main 4993. Selling bide. 708 BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tllford kids-, Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 5S3. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car pets. rag ruga. 188 East 8th. Both phones. CKLLCLOID BUTTONS, BADGES. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. f2 0th st. Phone Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. William Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors. S2 Gerlinger bldg.. S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. DR. ETHEL. A. SACRY, painless chiropodist. BOS Panama bid. Phone Main B06S. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill. Offices Fliedner bldg. Main 3473. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DK. McMahon. 121 4th, 876 Wms. Chronic cases; 81 treatments $15. Others less. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit each week for $1.30 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 349 Stark St., bet. 5th and 6th. Main 514. COLLECTION AGENCY'. Accounts, notes, Judgments collected, "Adopt (Short Metnoas." &nort Adjustment co., 826 N. W. Bank bldg. Phone Main 974. NETH & CO., Worcester blidg. Main 1796 No collection, no cnarge. iiistaDiisnea iwuu. DANCING. HEATH'S DANCING SCHOOL Lesson dally; class Monday, Friday evenings, 8 to 10. 109 2d st., bet. Washington and StarK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R. M. Wade & Co., 822-326 Hawthorne ave. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and columoia. AITTo AND BUGGY TOPS. DUBRTJ1LLB BUGGY TOP CO., 200 2d St. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. , Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park & Davis. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7Ui and Oak sts. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf., inc., 11th and Everett, RR.P.rKRJ4 & ROTTLEBS. HENRY WEINHARD. 13th and Bumslde. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KAHN BROS., 11 Front St. CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER. F. T. CROWE & CO.. 45 Fourth street. CLOSSET & DEVERS. 1-11 N. Front Street. DRYGOODS. FLEISCHNER, MAYER Ac CO.. 207 Ash -at. ELECTRIflAL SUPPLIES. Stubb's Electrical Co., 6th and Pine sts. Helens. The Breakwater carried 54 passengers and a quantity-of cargo for Astoria. She brought butter and cheese to Portland. The Kroonland. of the new Panama- Pacific line from New York to San Francisco via the Panama Canal, will sail from New York on her maiden voyage May 1, according to advices re ceived here yesterday. She is sched uled to start on the return voyage May 22. The Kroonland and Finland, of this line, are said to be the largest steamers flying the American nag. The Geo. W. Elder sailed yesterday for Coos Bay and way points with pas sengers and freight. The Yucatan, of the same line, arrived in port from San Diego last night. Fifty years ago yesterday the Colum bia River was closed to navigation on account of the ice. This, according to a statement in The Oregonian of that date, was 10 days earlier than it had ever been known to close before. Traf fic between Portland and Vancouver by boat was resumed two days later. MARIXE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUB TO ARRIVE. Name From Date Beaver. ...........Los Angeles. ..... In Prt Yucatan.......... .San Diego in port Breakwater. ...... Coos Bay In port Rose City .Los Angeles. ..... pc Z3 Geo. W. Elder. .... .Eureka,. .......... Dec 25 Roanoke. saa Diego. ....... ieo. Bear Los Angeles Dec, xe DUE TO DEPART. Name ' For ' Date. Yale 6. F. to L. A. Dee. 21 Paralso... C B. and 8. F. ... Deo. 22 22 22 22 28 23 28 24 Beaver. ... Los .Angela. ... .Deo. Breakwater....... C oos Bay Dec Northland 8h Francisco. ... Dec. i ucatan ..tan Diego. ...... .-Dec. Harvard F. to L. A. .... Dec B. Stetson. .. .can Diego. ...... Dec. Multnomah. . ..... an Franclseo. ... Dec Geo. W. Elder. .... Eureka .....Dec 27 Kose Citv . ...Los Angeles. Dec 27 Celllo San Diego Dec 0 80 SO i 15 Roanoke...;...... Los Angeles .Dee. Klamath. ban Francisco. ... Dec Bear. ........ .... .San Diego. ...... .Jan. Willamette....... .Ban Diego .Jan. San Ramon. ...... .San Francisco. . . .Jan. EUROPrAN AND ORIENTAL. SERVICE. Name. From Date. Glenroy. .......... London. ......... Jan. 23 Glengyle. ......... London. ......... Feb. 20 (Jlenlochy. London ...Mar. 20 Name For Date. Glenroy. London. ....... ....Jon. 80 Glengyle London .Feb. 28 Olenlochy ......... London Mar. 24 Movements ot VTessels. PORTLAND. Dec. 20. Arrived Steam ers Breakwater, from Coos Bay; Yucatan, from San Diego. Sailed Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Coos Bay. Astoria, or., Dec. 20 Arrived at t J. M. and laft un at 7 A M-. steamer Break water, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 12 noon and left up at 1 :30 P. M., steamer 1 ucatan. from San Francisco. Arrived at ii:u a. M., steamer J. B. Stetson, from San Fran cisco. Arrived at 12 noon and left up for Westport at 3 P. M., steamer Daisy Put nam, from San Francisco via Coos Bay, KAilAri .t 2;3ffc P. M.. British bark Owee nee, for United Kingdom, for orders. Sailed at 6 p. M., steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Coos Bay; steamer Goliah, from Seattle, cruising off river. Seattle. Dec. 20. Arrived at noon, steamer St. Helens, from Portland, Me., via Portland, Or.: steamer William Chatham, from Ta coma, for Portland, ran ashore at Marrow stone Point last night and returned here this morning, leaking in the forepeak; damage slight and vessel will proceed to Portland. San Francisco. Dec 20. sailed at 6 last night, steamer Santa Clara, steamer Seott, for Portland. Sailed at 9 last night, steamer Roanoke, from Portland, tor San Pedro. New York, Dec 20. Arrived Steamer Santa Cecilia, from Seattle. Sailed Steamer Hawaiian, for San Francisco; Lyra, for San Francisco. Philadelphia, Dec 20. Arrived Steamer Teas. from Seattle. Delaware Breakwater, Dec 20. Passed out Steamer Francis Hanify, Philadelphia for San Francisco. Norfolk. Va Dec 21. Arrived Steamer Buena Ventura, from ileattle. Seattle, Dec. 20. Arrived Steamers Peter H. Crowell. from New York; St. Helens, from Portland; Strathesk (British), from Fiji Islands; Prince' George (British), from Prince Rupert. Sailed Steamers Admiral Schley, for San Francisco; Prince George (British), for prince Rupert. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. Low. 4:10 A. M 7.4 feet!10:14 A M....8.1 feet 3:34 P. M S.O feet10:43 P. M....0.0 foot Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD, Dec. 20. Condition of the bar at 5 P. M. : Sea. smooth; wind, north, 4 miles; weather, clear. Marconi Wireless Reports. (All positions reported at 8 P. M-, Decem ber 20, unless otherwise designated.) Farragut. San Francisco for Seattle, 85 miles south of Cape Flattery. Falcon, Port Angelas for San Pedro, 10 miles south of Yaqulna. Yacht Venetla. San Diego for San Fran cisco, 15 miles west of Point" Vincent. Lewis Luckenbach, New York for San BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENE. Majestic Theater bids., 351 y, Washington St., Marshall S205. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Treatment by specialists; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseday, 517 Dekum bid., 8d & Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators, bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electric Co., 31 First St. North. Phone Main U210. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works, East 8d and Haw thorne. General machine and foundry work. KODAKS. KODAKS AND ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. PIKE &. MARK HAM CO.. 343 Washington St. 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 2158 MUSICAL. Emil Thlelhorn, violin teacher; pupil Seveilc. - 207 Fleldner bldg. A 4160, Marshall 1629. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, nerv ous, chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg. OPTICIAITS. A FIGHT on high prices. Why -pay $5 to $10 for a pair of glasses when 1 can fit your eyes with first quality lenses, ' frold-fllled frames, as low as $1.50? Goodman, 191 Morrison .t., near bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed. V. S. HOWARD, doctor of optometry, even ing appointments. Phone Main 1020. 263 West Hroadway. '- OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. R. B. NORTHRUfV 808 Morgan bldg., cor. Broadway and Washington street. Of- floe phone. Main 849; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS. T. J. GIESLER. Atty-at-Law, 603 Henry. Wm. C. Schmidt, eng. and draftsman. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice, U. S. and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bldg. PAWNBROKERS. STEIN'S LOAN OFFICE. 26 North 6th at. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. GROCERIES. WADHAMS & CO., 6K-75 Fourth St. HAIR GOODS. WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKTJM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSER HAT CO., 58-55 Front St. HIDES, PELTS. WOOL AND KAHN BROS., 191 Front street. FURS. LEATHER AND SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MASTICK & CO., 74 Front; leather of every description; taps, mis, findings. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER. METAL LATH. The J. McCracken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth St. IRON WORKS. ' PACIFIC IRON WORKS, PORTLAND, OREGON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY. . MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. portl and Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia. Francisco. 610 miles south of San Diego. December 10. .... I Frank H. Buck, oaviota for Monterey, do miles from Gavlota. President, San Francisco for Seattle, joo miles north of Cape Blanco. Santa Cruz. San Francisco for New York, 1340 miles south of San Francisco, Dec 1. Lewis Luckenbach, New York for San Francisco, 260 miles south of San Diego, Roanoke, San Francisco for San Pedro, five miles east of Point Concepclon. Fenwick. Astoria for San Pedro, 40 miles west of San Pedro. Redondo, San Francisco for San Pedro. 65 miles west of San Pedro. Iaqua, San Diego for Ventura, 40 miles north of- Point Loma. Admiral Schley. Seattle for San Francisco, 23 miles from Seattle. Tosemlte, Tacoma for San Francisco, off Port Townsend. William Chatham, Tacoma for Portland. Admiral Evans, aoutnDouno, j-o "'1dd north of Ketchikan. Sierra, Honolulu tor Ban r miles out. Dec. 19. . . HUonlan. Seattle for Honolulu, imo from Flattery. Dec. 10. Wilhelmlna. San Francisco for Honolulu. 1225 miles out. Dec. 1. Manchuria, San trancisco lor urah 2459 miles out, Dec, 1. Matsonla, Honolulu for San Francisco, n miles out, Dec. 19. , Whlttler. Eureka for San. Luis, 85 miles north of San Luis. Aroline, San Pedro lor can ri icic, Point Sur. Celllo, San pearo xor Ban pthci, Point Sur. -- c fn Can FrBnd SCO 86 ClUUO. f3U A .-r t ' miles south of San Francisco. J. L. Luckenbach, ban francisco ior delphla, 112 miles south of San Francisco. Governor. Seattle lor san rranciscu, o miles south of Arena. Multnomah, San Francisco for Astoria, 15 miles south of Northwest Seal Rock. Leelanaw, Nanalmo for San Francisco, 250 miles north of San Francisco, with barge Acapulco Scott, Ban Francisco lor Astoria, oa mue north of Mendocino. s Coronado, San Francisco for Grays Har bor, lo miles north of Table Bluff. Adeline Smith, San Francisco for Coos Bay, 232 miles north of ,San Francisco. Willamette, Astoria for 8an Francisco, 42 miles sonth of Point Gorda. Klamath. Astoria for San Francisco, ov miles south of Blunts Reef. Lansing. San Luis for Vancouver. 100 miles north of San Francisco. Nome City. Port Angeles for San Fran Cisco, five miles south of St. Georges Reef. Colusa, San Francisco for Seattle, 292 miles north of San Francisco. Santa Clara. San Francisco for Portland, 71 miles north of Cape Mendocino. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec 20. Maximum temper ature, 40 degrees; minimum, 22 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 2.9 feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.7 foot falL Total rainfall ( P. M. to 6 P. M.), none; total rainfall since September 1, 1814. 11.49 Inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 16.63 Inches; de ficiency of rainfall since September 1, 1914, 6.14 inches. Total sunshine December 20, 8 hours. 21 minutes; possible sunshine, 8 hours, 88 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at & P. M., 80.40 Inches. THE WEATHER. "0 Wind State of Weather STATIONS. Baker Boise 2210.001 8 SB 4ISE IClear 24:O.OOJ ciouay Pt. cloudy Boston Calgary ........ Chicago ........ 38 0.O4 8 NW 4 NW 16 0.00 26 0.06 18 0.22 20)0.34 Clear Snow 12 SB Denver ......... Des Moines Duluth Eureka ......... Galveston Helena Jacksonville .... Kansas City..-. . Los Angeles..... Marshfleld Med ford Minneapolis ..... Montreal New Orleans. . . . New York....... North Head North . Yakima. . Phoenix Pocatello ....... Portland Roseburg Sacramento .... St. Louis Salt Lake San Francisco. .. Seattle Spokane Tacoma TatooBh Island. . Walla Walla Washington Winnipeg ...... 4SB SINE Pt- cloudy Snow ZUiU.Ul 52:0.00 6610.06 18'0.04 1HS Snow Clear n 4'N 6 SW 6 NE Rain Clear Cloudy 6010.00 22 0.28 62 0.62 6NW fCloudy 10 NE Kain Clear 44 0.00 4 N 4 N 8 S 82!0.00 2)0,02' 18'0.00 Cloudy Snow Clear 18W 6810.021 4E 6 B :n Rain 86 0.00' 40 O.00I 24:0.00 66 0.34 Clear Clear 4NW Clear 4INE IClear 200.04 4iW Clear Clear 0:0. OW 4B ,82(0.00 4IS Clear 12 NW Clear so;o.40 280.01 14 S Rain 4li 4INE 6ISE Clear 62:0.02 42 0.00 161 T. I Clear Clear 8SW Snow 4OO.0O 4 3 6 S Clear 48!0.00 24 0.01 88 0.00 12 T. Pt. cloudy 4'SW Clear 81E Cloudy Clear 12 NW WEATHER CONDITIONS. ' A moderate disturbance la over Northern Alberta; the pressure is also low over the extreme Southwest. A large high-pressure area overlies the Pacific Northwest, the Northern Rofcky Mountains, the Northern Plains States, and another overlies the Northeast. Precipitation has . occurred in California, Southeastern Washington, Idaho, PLUMES. THE PLUME, formerly Morgan bldg., has moved to room 44)2 Buchanan bldg.. over 15-cent store. 2S6J4 Washington street. Dyeing, cleaning and remodeling a specialty. Main 4009. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 8489. RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS, BRASS BK.N3. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS. 231 Wash., st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. SHOWCASE, BANK STOKE FIXTURE. FOR reasonable prices, see Western Fixture t Showcase Co.. 48 N. 10th, Marshall 774. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co.. cor. 15th and Kearney sts.. Just completed, new fire proof warehouse for household effects, ?lanos and automobiles; contains separate ir and v.rtu In-nrrt of rooms, steam-heated niano-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 C O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Office and commodious 4-story brick warehouse, separate Iron room and fireproof vaults for valuables. N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipment, special rates made on goods In our tnrougn cars to ail oomesuc wuu rorelgn ports. Alain oo, a iiwo. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and pack nousenoia goods and pianos and ship at reduced rates. Auto vans and teams for moving. Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Office and warehouse, 16th and Hoyt sts. Main 547, A 2247. MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO., 13th and Everett Sts. Pianos and household goods moved, packed and shipped; reduced freight rates on all household goods to and from East. Through car service. Mam 70S, A OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St. cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 116. We own and ODerate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates in city. MADISON-ST. DOCK and WAREHOUSE Office, 189 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Mam !. , WOOD. GREEN and dry slabwood, blockwood. Pan. una Fuel Co., Main 6720, A 8S90. COAL BRIQUETS WOOD. Phone Sellwood 1263. PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. W. p. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor Bta. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84-80 Front street. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front street. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. HALTES & CO., Is. and Oak sts. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVEKDING & FAKRELL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., ,14th and Northrop. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., foot of Ankeny. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. Portland Iron Works, 14th and Northrup. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 2S0 2d St. WHOLESALE JEWELERS AND OPTICANS. BUTTEHUKLU KKUS., MOHAWK BLLlU. Utah, the Southern Rocky Mountain and Plains States, Gulf States, Mississippi V ley. Lakes Region and New England. The weather Is 10 degrees or more colder at Los Angeles. In Colorado. Western North Da kota, Nebraska. Western Kansas, New Eng land and the St. Lawrence Valley; it Is cor respondingly warmer In Northern Alberta, Northwestern California, Southwestern Utah and Central Texas. Temperatures continue below normal in practically all sec tions of the country. The conditions are favorable for generally fair tand continued cool weather In this dis trict Monday, with generally easterly winds. FORECASTS: Portland winds. and vicinity Fair; easterly uregon and Washington Generally fair not much change in temperature; winds mostly easterly. , Idaho Generally fair; not much change THEODORE F. DRAKE, Acting District Forecaster. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. YOUNG lady with 1-month-old baby wishes elderly lady for companion nights, small Att. 40, uregonlan. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG Broadway at Taylor Main 1 and A 1123 ALL THIS WEEK. Continuous 12 (noon) to 11 P M. First Authentic Motion-Pictures EUROPEAN WAR Adults, 25c Children. 15c 6 SIS- M0N DEC. 28 Matinee Wed.. Frt Sat. DAVID WARFIELD IN "THE AUCTIONEER." Evo.. and Mat., $2. 11.50, $1, 75c. MAIL ORDERS NOW Box Office Sales Wednesday. THEATER Mala r. AS60 Tonight, bargain night, all seats 25c (except box). All week, Mats. Wed. Friday (Christ mas day). Sat. The Famous Baker players in LEAH KLESCHNA." The remarkable story of a girl burglar as f'ayed by Mrs. Flske. Evenings r 25c 85c. 60c. 75c v box L Wed, Mat., all seats (ex- - u"aj. rriuny ana Saturday Mati nees. 25c. &Oc. Noit waaW Th. I? .. I tion of Aunt Mary." Main G. Broadway, at Stark. a lnsn THE BELL FAMILY (9). In an Artistic Musical Offering AVON COMEDY FOUR, M'KAY i AKDINE. KOI. 11 ft HAKLAN. ALEXANDER BROS HAL & ntivrvu LEO ZARRELL TRIO. Night 8 Show 7:30, 9:10 E. E. CLIVE. thai rnut TTno-TiuU .mdl.. and five other feature acts. 600 Choice Seats Reserved on Request for PRlLFS-l Afternoons lOe, 15c rRltCi)1 Night. 15e. X6e 3 ijyTiLiilS nATsKEE DALIY 230 Broadway .and Alder. "Go Where the Crowd Goes." Week Dec 21. Walter S, Howe in "In and Out"; 16 Bon Amor Arabs; Larry Comer; Wayne Trio; Beltrah fc Beltrah; Jos. Calla han in "Pages of History." Boxea and first row balcony reserved. Fhonea Main 4636. A 2530. ' AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House. 211 1st. Furniture, carpets, etc' Sale at a P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at. 10 A. M, furniture. 166-8 First st. At Baker's auction house, 166-168 Park st. Furniture, ruga, etc Sale at 10 o'clock MEETING NOTICES. EAST GATE LODGE. NO. 158, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Monday), 7:80; election of officers and payment of dues. All members urged to attend. M. o. ROSE. Sec EUREKA COUNCIL, NO. 204. K. AND U OF 8. Christmas tree and fine programme mis (fflonuvyi evening, n.ast biae w. O. W. Hall. Members requested to bring ramllies, especially children, to enjoy festivities. M. L. JOHNSON. Sec CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO. '27, O. E. S. Stated communication thlt (Monday) .evening. By order of W. M. MARIETTB ROBINSON, See. papains 4t MEETING NOTICES. MT. HOOD COUNCIL ROYAL ARCANUM meets this (Mon day) evening at 8 o'clock l Hall No. 2. K. of P. bldg. Al der and 11th streets. Visitors cordially welcomed. GEO. W. HAZEN. Sec wit t . n. T.f.Tri f r"TTTrr,TT. - I I II I t. iAAU, w . - ' JV.' V Tff 19S3 ROV AT. ARCANUM. 8:30, Masonic West Park and . Vamhlll .i. I .a r t..' flight, lll- Yamhill sts. Ladles' night. In formal cards and dancing. F. H. NOLTNER, Sec DIED. . ., JOHNSON Jennie Viola Johnson, Dec. 20, at St. Vincent s Hospital, beloved wiie oi I. B. Johnson, of 450 E. 80th st. N. She leaves, besides her husband, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Alford, and two sisters. The body Is at W. H. Hamilton's funeral parlors. Funeral notice later. WICKLUND The funeral of the late Charles E. Wlcklund, which was to nave taaen placa yesterday at 2 P. M.. from the chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Co., was postponed, owing to the sudden death of his wife, Mary Wicklund, which oc curred three hours before the services. Fu neral notice later. BOOTHS In thl3 city, Dec 20, Mary C Boothe. aged 59 years, wire oz j. . Boothe. of 4SS 10th st. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Sjn. Montgomery, at 6th sc. No tice of funeral hereafter. WICKLUND In this city, Dec. 20. at her late residence, uCl E. 24th St. H.. Juary Wicklund, aged 58 years. Remains are at the parlors of the Skewes Undertaking Co. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. y WEMME At Short Hills. Cal., Dec 17, B. Henry Wemme. aged 53 years, late or Portland, Or. The funeral service will be held tomorrow (Tuesday), Dec. 22. at 2 o'clock P. M.. at tne English Lutheran Church, corner West Park and Jefferson sts. Friends invited. Interment Rlver vlew Cemetery. The body will arrive In this city this (Monday) afternoon on the Shasta limited and will be conveyed to the residence -establishment of J. P. Fin ley & Son. Montgomery, at 6th St.. where friends may view the remains until 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. BALLOU The funeral services of the late Edith Mary Ballou, aged 42 years, 1 month, 22 days, beloved wife of Charles Ballou. of 1655 East 16th St., will be held at the Portland Crematorium today (Mon day), Dec 21, at 2 o'clock P. M. Friends invited. Remains will be at the funeral parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy, 1687 East 13th St.. Sellwood. until 11:30 A M. today. PAULBACH In this city, Dec 19, Joseph J. Paulbach, aged 51 yean, late of 507 Market at. The funeral service will be held tomorrow (Tuesday). Dec. 22, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the residence establish ment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery, at 6th st- Friends Invited. Interment Rlverview Cemetery. EHRI In this city. Dec. 20. John Ehrl. aged 34 years, late of Minneapolis. Re mains will be forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Co. on the Shasta limited train today (Monday), to Long Beach, Cal.. where funeral services will be helIt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1-'rA -SII fll Si i TssT " M. The only residence undertaking establish, ment in Portland with private driveway. Main 9. A 10U9. J. P. FINLEY & SON., Montgomery at Fifth- ' MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading funeral director. 220 Third street, corner Salmon. Lady assistant. A 1511, Mala Jul. F. S. DUNNING. INC. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st. East 52. B 2525. A K. ZELLER CO.. 592 WILLIAMS AVI East lo8tt. C 1088. Lady attendant. . Day and nlaht service. DUNN1NO Jk M'ENTEE, funeral directors, Ith and Pine, phone Main 430. Lady at- tendant. Office of county coroner. R. T. B1KNKS. Williams avi and Knott, East 1115. C 1 U4 3. Lady a.tendant. P. L LERCH. East 11th and Clay Lady assistant- East 78L SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d and Clay. Main 4152. A 2321. Lady attendant. FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBE6 CO.. florists. 347 Wash ington. Main 269, A 1269. Flowers for ail occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., designers and decorators; fresh cut flowers, great variety, i-orrlsoa. bet. 4th and 5th. Mam or A iaoa. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d and Alder. Designs and sprays. Marsnaii owajc MAX U. SMITH. Main 7215. A S12L Selling hld. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK Containing S35 Acre. Portland's Only Modern Perpetual-Care Cemetery. Refined, Pleaalnx Service. Complete Perfect Kqulpmest. Prices -and Terms Reasonable Both Telephones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 7 GRAND AVE, N. Between Davis and Everett. Phone East 1423, B -515. Open Day and Night. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance f or - sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring? a pet may communicate with us. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Money available within 24 hours after receipt of abstract, a and 7 per cent ROBERTSON & EWING S07-S Northwestern Bank Bids;. MORTGAGE LOANS on good improved city and farm proD ertv at current rates. Attractive re payment privileges. Loans quickly closed, if you need money call today A. H. BIRRELL CO. ZI7-219 Northwestern Bask Ituildlns;. Marshall 4114. A 4118. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Farm Property At Current Rates. WM. MACMASTER 701 Corbett Building;. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Rates. FARM AND CITY LOANS. W Fourth St., Board of Trade Bids;. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current K&tea. JOHN E. CRONAN 902 Spaldinif Bids Portland Or. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. J? A LME R-J O N E3 CO.. Wilcox bid. H- P.. 404-406-406 BECK, W'Ullam G., 313-816 . FUng bldg BENEDICT BROS.. 80 Hawthorne ave. JENNINGS & CO., 206 Oreffonlan. Main 18S. BARRETT BROS.. 302 Board ot Trada, 1 4 fctrf F'troir .ft i W.Wyitfsfi 1 "i n VssWrtm g.iig ifl REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lota. ASTORIA-Warrenton-New Astoria; good lots tor profit-seeking buyers. R. L. Yoke, 1136 Northwestern Bank bldg. 60x180, f3r0, $5 monthly, sightly; water piped; 30 minutes help you beild. A. C. Marsters, 02 Wilcox bldg. MAKE me an offer on clear lot In Berkeley. Owner. Box 3lK. Wallula, Wash. For Sale House. MAGNIFICENT LAUKELHUKSI HOME. New lO-room modified Swiss chalet, located on double corner In heart of Laurelhurst, one block to car; many unique features; mosaic cement porches, porte oochere pergolas, French doors and windows having special designs in art glass; all street improvements paid; built for home, costing $15,000; owner, forced to go to Texas, will accept - f 10,850, on very easy terms. F. E. CLEMENTS. Main 1503. A 1515. SHANK He's a devil in his home town finding bargains. He gets the houses. Listen! Mt. Tabor, east front, 5-room bungalow, on 50x135 lot, value of lot S1500; place cost SUOO; yours for Sl'JOO. terms. Can you beat It 7 This isn't New York City, therefore make your wife a present of this Ideal view home at $400 more than the lot. Two blocks from car and right for the saddle. ELMER S. SHANK. 302 Ry. Exchange. Main 2113 A 1735 Res. Tabor 4411 THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TUKN A BlKDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL. FUKMSH THK MONEY. BUIJ-D APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHI-SO: PLANS FKb'A WE ARE REtfPONislBl-sE: WE KNOW HOW. TALK, WITH OCR CLIENTS, SEE OUR WORiw. WiLL GIVE .BONUS. I U. BAILEY & CO.. CONTRACTING ARCHI TECTS. 324 AlilNGTON BLDG. EAT XMAS DINER IN YOUR OWN HOME. Have a S-room house In good district, with all modern conveniences, ready to move In; will sell It to you for $25 a month, which includes interest. Call Tabor 38S3. MT. TABOR DISTRICT $2200. Four-room California bungalow; Dutch kitchen, stationary tub ana built-in fea tures: cement sidewalks in and paid for. $50 cash and balance monthly ; will take lot or acreage ud to $5uo. red V. Ger man Co., 914 Chamber of Commerce. HUM K FOR THE OLD B OLKS," $ 1050. Nearly new '5-room bungalow, modern; full basement, built-in features; room for S mure rooms uustairs; half a block to Mt Tabor car; $200 cash, balance montoly. Fred W. Gorman Co.. t14 Cham, of Com. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME on your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours: Dav us like rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. 5-ROOM cottage, new and modern, which l will sell on easy payments and take piano or good musical instrument, Vic trola or graphonola as first payment. See owner, 512 Piatt bldg. IR V1NGTON residence, seven rooms, sleep ing-porches, i-or particulars phone East 6i0tt- SEVERAL fine homes. Irving ton, reason able; mahogany and oak finish; nice .lo cation. Ease 273. W. 11. Ilerdman. Suburban Home Properties. ONION AND CELERY ' AND, A splendid 2-acre tract 7 minutes' walk from Tlgard station, over an acre in cul tivation and tiled, price $750. $100 down, $12.50 monthly, including interest. This the cheapest thing in the Tidagrd district. Fred W. German Co., 014 Cham, of Com. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, city water, close to carline; easy terras; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sellwood 470. JOHN GIBSON, OWNER. FINE 21 -acre suburban home, 5 miles from business center, on Section Line road ; finely improved; 6 acres fruit and berries; city water; will sell or trade. Kaste Bros., 618 Henry bldg. For Sale Acreage. ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station; chicken and fruit ranches near Portland, new subdivision near Gresham; 5 acres, $400, $500, $700; 3 acres, $50, $700; 10 acres, $700. $000, $lu00 per tract ; best soil, free wood, spring water; acreage at Scappoose, Or., to $100 per acre. FRANK M FARLaND REALTY CO., 300 Yeon Bldg.. Portland. Or. Lid ACRES with 3-room bungalow, large fireplace, barn, chicken yards and other conveniences at $L'000; a fine buy; close In. Call at 512 Piatt bldg. for particulars. LARGE land acreage and mile of water front, cheap ; between Astoria and W ar- renton: bl&r money-maker: see me at jnce. R. L Yoke, 1136 Northwestern Bank bldg. For 8ale Fruit Lands. FOR SALE 11 acres of Spltzenberg and x enow sewtown appie trees, gcing on o years old : V mile from Sutherlin. on paved road; has been well sprayed, pruned, cultivated. Irrigated and drained: Drlce. $600 per acre; $2000 down, balance $500 per year, per cent. aaarcss a v 3ub, Oregonian. For Sale -Far ma. FOR SALE Fine Eastern Orecon wheat farm, 1336 acres, 1200 acres cultivated, 000 in wheat now; good water, wmamlll. cood 7-room house, large barn ; 3 H miles to railroad; 8 horses, some machinery; $27.50 per acre. Trade $10,000 or more, balance crop payment, or other terms if desired. T. H. Littlehales. Owner, Forest Grove, Or. STOCK ranch on gravel road, 1200 acres, $14 an acre: 25 seeded to meadow. 2ii acres In pasture. 10-room house, large barn and other ouiiaings, orchard, running water, mile and half from town ; easy terms. Address Mrs. Lore n a (jhrisman, Clatskanle, Or. FOR SALE or trade. 800-acre wheat farm In Morrow County, 2 miles from rail road; all cultivated; $3o an acre. For further particulars write V 42, Oregonian, FREDACRIFICEWlTlamettT80, "soiuo improvements; $2100. Owner. Chauncey Barney, Oregon City. 44o ACRES good wheat land near R, R. sta tion. L 404. oregonian. WANTED REAL. ESTATE. I WANT a home of 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms; I now own a big house, 1 year old, which Is too big; it's worth $21,000; will exchange for a smaller house and take mortgage for balance; my house is on Quarter block, surrounded by good homes, in a high-class neighborhood It's a home suitable for someone looking for a high-class place. AP 451, Oregonian. FAMILY man wants homestead relinquish ment or be located on one; will pay about $200; no agents. Louiszos, 550 Goldsmith. WANT a lot or equity as first payment on a home. Call at office Fred A. Jacobs Co., 260 Washington St., and ask for Mr. Teepe. FOR KENT FARMS. T7HEAT FARM FOR RENT. 1400 acres, 10 miles from K. R., 100 0 acres under the plow, 350 acres tn Sum mer fallow. Phone E. 72. Hawthorne Stable, 420 Hawthorne ave. 16 ACRES, half young orchard, 1 mile town Sandy, small buildings; will lease $70 year, partly furnished. Main 1905. FOB SALE TIMBER LANDS. I HAVE for sale about 160 acres of timber, one mile from Lakt River, near the town of Ridgefield, Wash. Sealed bids will be receded for same up to January 1, 1915. 1 reserve the right to reject any or all Wds. Frances B. Hathaway, Ridgefield, A ash. TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. M'CRACKEN. 304 M'KAY BLDG. FARMS WANTED. WANTED By two experienced men. a ranch, principally for hog and cattle rais ing. 300 to 1000 acres, within 200 miles of Portland, to operate on shares. See or write D. A, Norton, 906 Yeon Bids.. Portland. WANT to rent or buy on crop payment, wheat farm In vicinity of Athena or Moro. A No. 1 references. Address AV 313, Ore gonian. TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE or exchange for close-in acre age or well-located lots in lrvington, a first-class piece of well-located business property; well rented. Address AP 471, Oregonian. A-l WOOD YARD, A-l location, with track age on two sides; what have you to ex change? AM 451, Oregonian. Have Portland close-in acreage, also Imp'vd property. Grants Pass, trade for modern bungalow Room 844 Imperial Hotel. WILL exchange first-class phonograph for plumbing. Hyatt Talking Machine Com pany, '6 bo Alder. SEVEN million feet of Umber, well located, to exchange for city property. D 401, Oregonian. I HAVE cash and clear city lots to trade for grocery stocks, any size. Apply G. H Black. 411 Henry bids. FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles. Harness. Etc. HORSE COVERS, stable blankets. Pacific Tent & Awning Co., 1st and Ankeny. WAGONS and horses by day, $1.25. I. Cohen, 381 Water st. Main 2208. Main 6t5. DEAD horses and animals hauled avray free Woodlawn 20. Portland Rendering Co. DEAD HORSES and cattle taken away free. Call day or nights. Tabor 4203. FOR 8ALE. Horses, Vehicles. Harness . Etc THE following mares and geldings must be sold to make room: One pair 4 and o year old Clyde mares, sired by same norso. same color, bay strip In iace, heavy-boned, extra well broke, fant walkers, weigh 31dO lbs., 10 days' trial, $3; one pair bay geldings, 5 and 8, weigh 2t-iQ. extra heavy boned, the right type for business, $225, with new heavy breeching harness, all complete; 1 gray Percheron mare, i years old, weighs 14 GO, extra good hitcher. laut walker, and true as steel, $125; red bay gelding, weighs 1200, 8 years old, sound as a dollar, suitable lor an kind of use. $00; pair 5-year-old geldings, weigh 2 .".GO, good true workers, with good heavy harness, all complete. $135. Come to Star Sand, Barn if. 0th and East fianders, where each and, every horse will be shown and thoroughly tested. AUCTION SALE of horses, vehicles and harness at Colum bia Stables. 302 Front st., every Thursday at 2:30. We sell on a commission basis. Satislaction guaranteed both buyer and seller. If you want to sell, bring youi horses to our auction. If you want to buy, attend this sale. AUCTION. Horses, mules, vehicles, harness, every Monday and Friday. 10 A. M. ; only strictly commission stables In the city, consign ment solicited. The McClelland Horse c Mule Co., 2-tO East 8th. Ease 0315. PASTURE for 50 head of horstj at Astoria; $1.50 per month. O.-W. R. V- N. boat fare from Portland to Astoria, $2 per head. Geo. Chew, 1&7 12th St., Astoria, Or. FIRST-CLASS 2-horse hotel bus for sale very ch?ap. St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. I'iaitoa. Orjcaiu and Musical Instruments. VICTROLA Cost new$200mahogany fln ish; will sell for $150 cash and give you -free $20 worth of hue records; no trades considered ; victrola Is guaranteed abso lutely good as new, used very little. Phone B 8157 or address X 440. Oregonian. IF YOU want a beautifully toned instrument buy a new Diamond Edison uisu phono graph ; records indestructible ; complete stock ; easy payments. Hyatt Talking Machine Company, 30U Alder. STRICTLY first-class Edison home phono graph and iuu recorus; cost .uu; price $2.50, $5 down, $2 monthly. Hyatt Talk ing Machine Co, 350 Alder (exchange de partment). HAVE you seen our new demonstrating rooms ? The best ventilated, best ngutea and best arranged iu the city; ground floor. Victor, ooiumbia and Edition. Hyatt Talking Machine Company, 35o Alder. COME in and hear the new Edison Diamond disc phouogruph; penectiy natural to no; no needles to change; we carry all models; easy payments. Hyatt Talking Machine Co., 3o0 Alder. JUST like uew, beautuul Weber piano, nne bench to inatcu; code ouu, price down, $0 monthly. Hyatt 'i'aiktug Machine -Co., 350 Aide.. FOR SALE Almost new $400 piano for $ 105 ; must sell. can x wi or a uu. 1005. Dogs, liirds, Pet Stock, AIREDALES for sale, registered and pedi greed puppies, if montns oiu. sireu uy me famous prizewinner, Wyndhill Romeo; beauties and price right. East 5U6S- A GOOD AIREDALE IS A COOD DOG. KbTACAJJA, OK. AIREDALE, 7 months old, moving In rooms and can t keep iu ia.. oj.p. Furniture for Sale. FURNITURE and pianos shipped in through consolidated cars to all points East and South at leduced freight rates. Pacitic Coast Forwarding Co., 201 Wilcox bldg. Piione Marshall 2407. $350 PIANO for sale cheap; owner leaving cits'. Phone Main 1153, room 10. FURNITURE for sale by the piece or set. lit 2 Belmont. Li vest ock. 20 HEAD of first-class milch cows, Hol- StCin, Durnam, jersey; iresu "urn a. i 3 weeks. Take Woodstock ear to 60 th ave., walk 4 blocks west. 20 FRESfT dairy and family cows Jersey, Guernsey and Holstein 3 to 5 gallons per day; terms. 3 blocks north, 1 block west Kenton Bank, phone Woodlawn 4026. O l7C. PIGS, April farrow, either sex, ped igrees, $15 each. C. T. Forbes, Central Point, Or. 2 COWS; will be fresh in a few days; one gives 4 gals, and other 5 gals. 06 Qulmby. Automobile GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTOMOBILES i ON EASY TERMS. 1912 Cadillac. 6-passenger ..$800 1914 Ford, 6 -passenger 430 1913 Studebaker roadster 460 1912 Studebaker. 6-passenger ........ $75 1913 Overland coupe, electric lights and self-starter $59 1913 Overland 6-passenger, electric lights and starter 695 1914 Overland roadster, practically new 1914 Overland 5-passenger, run but few hundred miles ............. 830 J. W. LEAVITT A CO. Used Car Dept., 527 Washington St. Phone Marshall 3535. BARGAINS IN USED AUTOMOBILES. Lirge stock. Prices, $300 to $750. OREGON MOTOR CAR CO., Studebaker Building. Corner Chapman and Alder Sts. SALES CAR. 1911 Oakland roadster, 4-cyllnder, Al condition; used only as city sales car; com pletely equipped, good tires; 2 new; $200 cash. Phone East 112. - FOR HIRE. $1.50 PER HOUR. 5-passenger, 1914 Ford; rates for trips or day work; good service. Phone Main 1201 or East iitioH. PORTABLE garages erected complete with lock and key. 37.50 up. Main 1167. Tak Down Garage Co., foot ofHarrison st. LATE 1014 Ford, run less than 3f00 mllea, road smoothers and fully equipped; easy payments. AF 4ti3, Oregonian 1912 5-PASSENGER Studebaker; will trad lor unincumbered Portland real estate. E 462, Ore gonian. FOR HIRE $l-25 per hour, 5-passenger, 1014 Ford. Phone Woodlawn 140. Automobiles Wanted. WANT auto for $S00 equity in nobby, new, 5-room Rose City Park bungalow; oak floors, fireplace, latest built-in effects, full cement basement, V block to car; easy terms. Owner. J. O. Wright, Main 70S0 - f WILL pay you spot cash for your auto. Francis Motor Car Ex., E, 13th and Haw thorne ave. Machinery. ONE 80-h.p. second-hand boiler and engine; either one will be sold alone. Phone Main 1109. Standard Brick a Tile Co. Typewriters. WE save you from 50 to 3 per cent on au makes of typewriters, send for our Illus trated folder. Retail department WHOLE SALE TYPEWRITER CO., 321 Wash. St. TYPEWRITERS for rent, 3 months for $o and up; 6 months' rent applied on pur chase price. Remington Typewriter Com pany, 86 Broadway. Portland. Or. NEW rebuilt second-hand rentals at cut rates. P. D. C. 231 Stark st. Main 1407. Miscellaneous. HUNTING season is now on; bargains in ritles, shotguns, revolvers, all makes, cheap. Beauregard's, 702 Main st., Vancouver, Wash. SAFES One large and one medium size second-hand safe at a bargain. C 421, Oregonian. $o BUYS diamond ring, 33 drmonds set in platinum. S20 Lumber Exchange bldg.. 2d and Stark ats. GENTLEMAN'S diamond rinK. exceptionally fine stone, big bargain. 320 Lumber Ex change. 2d and Stark. MATCHED pair elk teeth, proper present Brother Bill or father. Phone Marshall 30S2 Address lh3 Bancroft ave.. Portland. 00 CHRISTMAS trees to select from. 25o to 50c 1028 E. Alder. Phone 743, H 2355. POWERS motion-picture machine, good con dition, cheap if taken at once, or trade for motorcycle. AV 296. Oregonian. CHRISTMAS trees delivered. 15c to $1. 103 4th. Main 7240- Open evenings and Sun days. . . FOR SALE A set of 8 new textbooks on chemistry. What have you to offer? AV 303, Oregonian. ""hOCHFELP'S CAMERA EXCHANGE, i buy, sell and .exchange kodaks, cam eras and lenses. 44 3d st. North. RENT visible typewriters 3 months for $4 ; delivered. Call at 244 Stark st., or teie- phone Main 6273 or A 4441. FULL-LENGTH Russian pony black coat; cost $100. take $25. Call Main 7648. FERTILIZER Rotted cow. horse manure. delivered by. the load. East 1573. B 34&V. FURS Set of Alaska fox, bargain. Ideal, 242 Fifth st. UNREDEEMED diamond. Jewelry, for money loaned rn. Wm. Holl. Washington bldg. SVFKS New and second-hand; 101 First st. bargains.