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CHANNEL IS 33 FEET Soundings Made by Beaver at Southern Entry to River. SCOURING IS IN EVIDENCE r.oute Esptctcd to Be Used bj Big vv Ships and Chinook, After Kepairs, May Work CI Hoars Daily to Increase Width. Employing two leadsmen and spend ing 45 minutes moving; from deepwater outside to deepwater inside. Captain Mason, master of the flagship Beaver, of the "Bis Three" fleet, used the south . hannel at the mouth of the Columbia Kiver for the first time ednesaay. careful soundings failed to show less depth than 54 fathoms or 33 feet, with the gauge at seven-tenths of a root above zero. The ship s course there was about 300 yards from the Duoy injr the end of the south jetty. i k.A .h in south channel in leav ins; the river, but this was the first time I came in that way. and I was pleasd to find such good water, said Captain Mason. "The bar being smooth and there being a long run out. I took advantage of the mean lower low water conditions to order soundings. The ship was not moving rapidly at any imi. bho barely had sufficient headway on for the purpose, her engines simply be ins turned ahead at times to carry her long. and for that reason I feel that the soundings are dependable. There were greater depths in places, but the rulin; depth is certainly not less than 6'i fathoms on that course." The last survey by the Federal engi neers, made In December. 1914. gave 32 feet of water in that channel, except at one point where there was a lump with 30i4 feet over IL Scouring Is be lieved to have been going on continu ously since. The channel has been used by some masters and pilots to such an extent that the Government has au thorized the establishment of a lighted range, to be located on Cape Disap pointment, which will be used for night navigation. The new steamers Great Northern and Northern Pacific are expected to follow that route. Havinff twin screws and plenty of power it is argued that they can proceed in and out without diffi culty. Masters of some single screw types that continue to use the other channel because they are not deep draft plan to follow the south course as. soon as the new aids to navigation are established. On the Great Northern and Northern Pacific it is reported pilots are to be carried regularly who are familiar with the bar. Before 1915 ends there Is reason to expect vast Improvements there if the bar dredge Chinook Is assigned to widen the channel. The dredge was lifted on the Fort of Portland drydock yesterday and the work of chipping the hull starts thla morning, so by the lat ter part of next week she may be floated after being thoroughly cleaned and repainted. On returning to the bar ehe may have her crew increased eo as to work 24 hours each day, and if operated In the south channel a width of 2000 feet is expected by next Winter where the best depth is now found. The present width is 1500 to 1600 feet. BKIDGETT OX NEW TAX RICK Latest Addition to Standard Meet Is Given Trial Trip. Captain George E. Bridgett. one of the best-known navigators of the Stand ard Oil fleet, la to bo master of the new tanker J. A. Moffett, which had her trial trip at San Francisco on Monday, say advices received here. Captain Brldgett lias handled vessels into the river from California for a long time. The J. A. Moffett was turned out by the Union Iron Works, and is said to represent an outlay of $875,000. The .vessel has a length of 423 feet and measures 11.000 tons gross with an oil carrying capacity of S3.000 barrels. During 1914 the same plant turned out the tanker Frank H. Buck for the As sociated Oil Company, and the Lyman Stewart for the Union Oil Company. The trio are of the same design and in tended for service on the Coast. SHXJC JIARU SAILS MOXDAY Two More Japanese Carriers Coming Here for Mitsui & Co. T. Urabe, Portland agent for Mitsui & Co., plans to dispatch the Japanese steamer Senju Maru from here March 8. and she will have approximately 2700 tons of flour and 116.000 feet of lumber aboard. The Japanese steamer Azumu san Maru has arrived at San Francisco from the Orient via San Pedro, and continues here to take on about 3,000,000 feet of lumber for Shanghai. The Japa nese steamer Kongosan Maru, bound for Philadelphia via the canal, la looked for here the latter part of the month with 1000 tons of bran, after discharg ing which she proceeds to the East Coast to load for the return to Japan. Regarding the possibility of his com pany loading a cargo of wheat here for Japan. Mr. Urabe said yesterday that, further than to make inquiries as to prices, he had not negotiated for cereal, and at the present stage of the market did not Intend to make purchases. Body of Sailor Recovered. Municipal Grappler Hugh Brady yes terday morning recovered the body of John Dunavan, of England, able bodied teaman, who was killed by falling from Montgomery dock Tuesday. He was one of the crew of the British ship Bay of Biscay. The ship was breasted from the dock yesterday and the body found. Dunavan waa about 44 3 ears of age and had been on the Bay of Biscay for nine months. The man was assisting in fix ing a life net under the gangplank when he missed his footing and fell into the river, his head striking one of the bal last logs. EtlicJ Zane Is Overdue. SAN FRANCISCO. March 4. Shipping circles expressed apprehension today for the safety of the schooner Ethel Zane. which left Bellingham, Wash., October 5. 1914. for Guayaquil. Ecuador, with a cargo of lumber. She Is now 150 days out of port on a trip that usually occupies only 80 days. News From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA, Or.. March 4. (Special.) J. G. Titley has resigned as local agent for the Port of Portland and will leave about next Saturday for Ogden, Utah, where he has accepted a more lucra tive position with a large manufactur ing concern. After taking on fuel, water and sup plies, the pilot schooner Joseph Pulit zer left today for her station off the mouth of the river. The steamer Yucatan sailed for San Francisco and San Pedro with freight and passengers from Portland and As toria. COOS BAT.-March 4. (Special.) The steam schooner Carlos is due to morrow from San Francisco and is chartered to transport one cargo of lumber from the C A. Smith mill to San Pedro. Local agents and others say the steamer Redondo will not return here ) . 1. 1 ' .i timl.l. ffiinnonif I ar anu 111 c .J.... ... ......... j ranging for other craft to handle the surplus output or tne mms. The steamship George W. Elder ar rived from Eureka and sailed m the afternoon for Portland with 40 pas sengers. The steamship Breakwater arrived from Portland, bringing freight and 40 passengers. Local Inspectors J. J. Meany and G. Q. Waldin, of Portland, inspected the ... . a I Act tnAav lug rowers ana sieamcr The Inspectors will visit the Coquille River tomorrow and expect to return to Portland Saturday. DREDGE WILLAMETTE SHIFTED Skippers Warned on Speeding Past Scow and Dredger Below Island. Henceforth all material dredged from the Willamette River by the Port of Portland will be deposited on the banks, 110 dredging being diverted to deep holes or if avoidable "pumped where it might be carried back to the stream. Captain H. T. Groves, super intendent of dredging for the Port, said yesterday that such a programme could be carried out, since arrange ments had been perfected to dumping ashore. He believes that most of the material handled by the Port s dredges . . . . ... i .. v.i .. .nn ha Hisnnapd of that in inc v."i Jin hii v w way when the dredge Columbia is con verted into a relay to assist the others. The dredge Willamette was shifted from the drydock to a point below t 1 .1 ...t. .-'1 a v and actual di 1. .i.rt ahnut Monday. The material will be carried by means of j 1 1 i.iiA .hnnt 3500 feet ii 1 . nnane Lake behind the Bridgeport dock. In that connection - 1 . . ..... t,nal rAnllOStMl OllOtS V, a p l it 1 11 vj 1 v .-1 ... - -- - and masters of river vessels to slow down not only when pass ms, , . s. i, o onctnm universally followed, but in going past a donkey scow in the rear 01 me ost .Ti. " The donkey scow is anchored with a cable that crosses the channel. When the dredge and scow haul out -of the . . . r the ten- cnannei lor ueej u.o. denov is for some to "pick up speed passing the scow, causing it to oa drawn toward the steamer at first and then to be forced away, which he 1 says brings the cable taut with a Jerk and fouls the wheel of a steamer. COAST FLEET IS KEPT BUSY Six Curriers on Way for Dodge and Arrow Lino Interests. Due tomorrow is the Dodge steamer Northland w ith 816 tons of cargo taken aboard at San Francisco. The San Ramon, of the same line, leaves the Golden Gate today with a full cargo of general stuff and. on discharging here, goes to Puget Sound for a re- - i..mhr The Yosemite. turn "l 1 ....... - consigned inward to the Dodge in terests, is billed to depart, uum .- , . 1 . .- with a ennstcitv load. included in which will be 100 tons of pig lead for Crane & company, anu i ,. ij mi a contract entered IS 1 II icnutu into with the city. The lead will be used in the joints of extension pipelines the water Dureau nan u.mu. The Saginaw left San Diego Wednes j . 1 t ; .... ti 1 1 ni o n waa to have uav, mo ."- ..... gotten away last night and the Daisy Gadsbv follows Saturday, an .. in service of the Arrow line. Traffic Manager Williams, of the Dodge line, said yesterday that the San Ramon was ... .1 imhv nn TMic-or Sound at the same rates as from the Columbia, CAXAL COMPLETION XOTABLE Governor Withycombe to Tukc Part in Cclilo Trojcct Celebration. c t tt-t rie Murph 4. (Sinecial.l ..lil..'i, v -1 . . ...... i ' ' . Announcement was made today by his -i..n ... ncproinrt' (Snorce Palmer Putnum. that Governor Withycombe would take part in the celebrations i y,a i.nmnnttnn of the (Ulllllll!i"i L 1 r, Cclilo Canal. He will participate in the festivities at ljewision mm m. r. ni u havinir accepted ln- 1 BSl.W-l.l'"'11 " " " " o vitations for both. The Pasco-Kenni- wick celebration will De a continua tion of the one at Lewiston. .1 .. li nn.nni)lirim HoVmOr WithV- combe said that he felt the completion of the Celilo Canal IS a notaDiy turvvaru step in the development of the North west, and that he would do every thing posslDie to raaaa me tcicuia tions a success. MAR.IXE IXTELL1GEXCE. Steamer Schedule! DUE TO ARRIVE. Name. Beaver Geo. W.Elder Roanoke. Breakwater Yucatan. Rose City lTrom Data. ...In port ...Mar. 6 ...Mar. I ... Mar. 7 ...Mar. 1 ...Mar. ...Mar. 13 ..Los Angeles. . .Eureka. ...... . feao Uicio. ... . Cooa Bay . .San Diego. ... . Jjom Angeles. ., ,.L.os Angeles. .. TO DEPART. For . S. F. to L. A.., F. to U a... . .San Francisco, ..Loa Angeles.. ..Eureka ..Los Angeles. .. ..ban tnego.... . Cooa Bay Gan Diego. ... ..Loa Angeles. .. ,.San Diego. .... , .Loa Angelee... .San Dleao.... . ban Diego. ... San Diego.. ... . .Kan Diesro. Bear DUX Nam. Tale Harvard trail Kamon...... Beaver Geo. W. Elder.... Northland. .. l'ucauo.. ... Data. ...Mar. S . . . Mar. 6 ... Mar. . . Mar. ... Mar. ...Mar. ,.. Mar. , . . Mar. ...Mar. ...Mar. ..Mar. ...Mar. ..Mar. .. .Mar. ...Mar. Breakwater...... Roanoke. Rose City........ Y oeemlte. Bear Willamette Celilo Klamath Multnomah. ..... EUROPEAN AJs D ORIENTAL SERVICE. Date. ...Mar. 10 ...April 2 Data. ...Mar. 15 ...April la Kama From Glengyie. ... Glemochy. .. London. ...... London. For . London. ...... . London Kama Glenayle. ... Gleuloctty. .. Marine Xotes. Aboard the Belgian bark Katanga. which finished yesterday at Irving dock and hauled into the stream, are 3385 tons of wheat, which goes to the United Kingdom. To complete discharging oriental cargo the Japanese steamer Senju Maru shifts to the Albina dock this morning. J. A. Sladsen. secretary- treasurer or the Pacific Coast District. Interna tional Longshoremen s Association, has gone to Vancouver, B. C, where long shoremen are on strike because of a reduction in the scale of wages. That the Italian ship Kurasia will come here from Auckland seeking an engagement was reported along the beach yesterday. Strauss & Co. have rechartered the British bark Kilmallie, from Hind, Rolph & Co. The vessel is listed for portlapd from Newcastle, N. S. W. Harry Campion, superintendent of towage for the Port of Portland, passed yesterday at Astoria on business con nected with the service. Captain Nopander, of the Big Three steamer Bear, Inaugurates the Summer schedule of that line April 2, when his vessel will be dispatched at 9 o'clock in the morning instead of 3 oclock in the afternoon. The daylight schedule holds until October. Attracted by the San Francisco fair more tourists are being routed this way and numerous tickets are being sold from interior points in the Northwest via Portland, the trip to and from Call, fornia being made by water. Movements of Vessels. ASTORIA. Or.. March 4. Sailed at 3 A. M. Steamer Yucatan, for tian Diego and way porta. San Francisco. March 4. Sailed at mid night Steamer W. F. Herrin. for Portland. Arrived at 8 A. M. Steamer Roanoke, from San Diegc; steamer Atlas, from Portland; at 11 A. M.. steamer Bear, from Portland. Sailed yesterday Steamer Saginaw, for Port land. Coo Bay. March 4. Arrived at 4 A. M. and sailed at 2 P. M. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Eureka for Portland. Arrived At 9 A. M. Steamer Breakwater, from Port Land. San Pedro, March 4. Arrived Schooner W. F. Jewett. from Columbia River. Sailed Steamer Rose Citv, for Portland. Arrived PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN . FOR INDIGESTION OR BAD STOMACH Relieves Sourness, burn, Dyspepsia Minutes. Gas, Heart' in Five ct,w e-aeav. unset atomach. indiges tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments Into gases and stubborn lumps; your neaa atnc you feel sick ana miseraDie, man when you realize the magic In Pape's Diapepsin. It makes all stomach mis ery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia pepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little .n.tn Thera will not be any dis- . .. ... t without fur. It's because ti 1. nunnuin "rcallv does" regulat raica i.ii-.-- ... weak, out-of-order stomacna uui it Its millions or sales annuany. ,-- . lawtrt flftv.lAllt CASA lit PADS nenln from any drug store. It Is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic it is a scientific, harmless and pleas ant stomach preparation which truly belongs in every home. Adv. yesterday Steamer Geo. W. Fenwick, from Columbia River. . . . . San Francisco. March l.-Arrived-SIeam-era Nana Smith, from Coos Bay: fcltzabeth. Brooklyn, from Bandon: Atlas, front Asto ria; Bessie Dollar (Brltiah). from Manila. Frank H Buck, from Portland; Newport, from Balboa; power schooner Patsy . from Bandon. Sailed Steamers W. F. Herrin. for . . 1 1 7 M. tsw r nia KflV! J. A. Moffett. for Seattle: bark Janna (Norwe- gian,, irnm oi.i Balboa. Panama jsew lorK, flinrwii . ' " , Hawaiian, from Tacoma, via Charleston Seattle, waan.. iarcn t- ""i" - Manning, for Southeastern Alaaka. Vancouver, r.. , wsikii sirnnur nienevle (British), from London via Orient. Tides at Astoria Friday. 3:04 A M .".'.. S feet!9:R2 A. M 0.0 feet 3:4S F. M 7.2 feet!B.87 P. M 2.0 fee. Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD. March 4. Condition of the bar at 5 P.M. Sea smooth; wind south, 10 miles. Marconi Wireless Reports. (All poslln reported at 8 F. M., March 4, unless otherwise indicated.) Yucatan, Portland tor San Francisco, oft Umpqua River. . Geo. w. Elder, Coos Bay for Portland, eight miles south of Yaqulna Head. Santa Rita. Balboa for port San Luis 1120 miles south of San Luis, March .1. P'M..j-i! sn u"ranclsco for Coos Bay, off Coquille' River. x.l.. Nortniana. tan r iiu".v ","" ' ien miles south of the Columbia River. . J . -.. L'.an.lvn f (1 T I . TH H 1 1 R I i.pmniiui', .Tan i-i .... bor. five miles north of Cape Arago . . t I.. I. m nn H n.S YV11ICS Prake, ancouver mi huiimiw.., - north of Capo Blanco. . oi-i.. cm. fnr Snn Francisco. live miles south of Cascade Head. ii. Asuncion. Rlcnmona tor reim"-, north of San Francisco. . m s..in iv.int. we Is for Richmond, 412 miles from Richmond. Farragut, fan (-ranciaco iui o-i.--.-, miles south of Destruction Island. PaniM. San Francisco for Seattle, oft Cape Flattery. i.i.nrt Spokane, nortnoounu, wit . , Mnrcn 3- rr New York. 1724 mllr-s north and west of Balboa. Governor, san Pedro for San Francisco, eight miles north of Point ArjuelIo. t, n pprfm for San trancisco. 23 miles east of Point Concepcion. Arollne. fan itiui";ioi; w . . miles last of Point Concepcion. Multnomah. San Diego for Redondo, live miles north of point Loma. Klamath. San Pedro for Guaymas. u23 miles south of san Pedro. .. ,qn ,.i i.. van TTrnnclaco for Seattle, jyu miles north of San Francisco. ,i,,n sn Francisco for Seattle. 40 miles north of Cace Blanco ,. lirae lonar. nanuon in .-"" 248 miles north of San Francisco. .--i- vrnisco for Coos Bay, 334 miles north of San Francisco. . lnsing. Hllo for Port San Luis. 13.0 miles out, March X, R P. M. Manoa. Honolulu for san Francisco, 17JS miles out, March 3. H P. M. .,., Manchuria, San Francisco for Orient, 148i miles out. March 3, 8 P. M. Knterprlao, Honolulu for San Francisco, lOriS miles out, March 3 8 P M lierrln. han rin.i.. . miles north of San Francisco. . . . i , l.i. Cn Vru.i-I,rrt for COOS Bay 54 miles north of San Francisco. w'lll-imette. Astoria for San Francisco, five miles souf.i of Point Arena. Celilo. Astoria for San Francisco, lo miles north of Tolnt Arena. centralis, San Francisco for Eureka, 29 miles north of Point Reyes ..... . TlihmnnH for Seattle. fj2 mtlcS north of Richmond. ,. San Ramon, san reoro mi .-. .-i 130 miles south of San Francisco. KELLER NAMED FOR POST Former Portland Police Captain Choice for State Parole Officer. SyALtrjMt kji.i .i.ti i v... . . - . Governor Withycombe today nominated Joseph Keller, formerly a captain of po lice in Portland, state paroio ""r., The position was created by a bill passed at the recent session of the Leg islature, which becomes enective may 22 The salary is $120 a month, tjoionei Lawson said tonight that he would ask the Board of Control tomorrow not to ippoint a parole officer at present. Tnar,h T.-.iiAr wa a connected with the . . . T ... 1 ! T-lana .tm.lll 1 fT f Tl 1 1 TT1 - roruaau ruiii-c . . ber of years, first as patrolman and then as sergeant ana captain. ;.i v. a hoirt nnrier the Rushlight administration. He was an applicant for superintendent of the penitentiary, to which position Harry Minto. of Salem. was appointed two days ago. r. sel ler was a special railroad detective un til recently. The parole officer's duties are to look .ex.- npi.An.ri who have been paroled and see that they observe the condi tions of their parole, ana to sn. wim, the parole board.' LEAGUE REVIEWS BIG YEAR Springfield Development Reports for Contests With Oregon. SPRINGFIELD, Or., March 4. (Spe cial.) Dr. J. E. Richmond was re elected vice-president of the Spring field Development League,at Its annual meeting last night. Other officers elected were: J.' B. Edwards, vice-president; D. S. Beals, secretary-treasurer and W. A. Dill, recording secretary. President Richmond reviewed the first year's work of tho Development League, calling attention especially to the Mill day celebration of August 29, which attracted interest all over the state and brought prominent manufac turers and commercial men of Portland to Springfield for the opening of the Booth-Kelly mill. The league enters the new year with an active membership contest In which Thomas Sikes and W. F. Walker are the opposing captains. Ladd Improvement Club to Meet. The Ladd's Addition Improvement Association will meet at 8 o'clock to night at the First United Evangelical Church, East Sixteonth and Poplar streets. W. A. Carter will preside. The matter of a clubhouse will be discussed and the pupils of Mrs. M. M. Hall will entertain. It is estimated that If the oceans evap orated they would yield about 4,500,000 cubic miles of salt. PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices. Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Cb, of Com. ACCOitmoN fLfcATlNU. ACCORDION, knife and box pleating, plcot ing, beoisutcmug, braiuiug, einDruidering. Lastern Novelty &Ug. Co., &3s uta au Mail orders promptly attended to. K. STiSPHAN Hemstitching and acalloplng, accord, slue pleat, bullous covered, oa aponged, mail oruera. aba Aloer. M. tfio. ASSAVh.K AD ANALYSTS. HU.VIAiNA ASSAY -Oj'FlCil HJiia 2d. liold, silver aud platinum bougat. , AllOitMiiis, LAWYER; consultation tree. Main 4UW. o belling oldg. HALL Ac Fx.lJi;l K, Jawyera; conaultaltona ire. liUb-M Fliequer blug. Mar. Baui. CAKFt-T VKAVLNU. NORTH WKST KLitJ CO. Ruga from old car pets, rag ruga, lap iasi sta. Hoin pnoncs. ILLLLLOIU Bt'X'lOSB, BAXMjiJi. THE lKWii-HOUSON CUMfAJii, V2 5tn st. Pnonts Main iil aaq. A la54. ttHlTHhU 1-LML1C AttOtN'l'AXTb. oto. KibuUl' Marshall UM SiM lilh . .iodeiaie cbargb CUiliOi'OOlSlSt. William, iCatelle and William, Jr.. eveny, tu only sclentilic cbirupoduits in tbe city. . Parlors 3u2 Ueruuger tadg., S. W. corner 2d and Aider. Pnuue Main lofl. GHADUATlii fool specialist, manicurist. iOi Macleay bltus. ti Waahiugtuu sb Mar anall 350. . liK. IUL A. SACK1", palnleas chiropodist, ooti Panama bids, i'lione Main Hutio. CHiKoPOiy and pedicuring. Mrs. M. . HiU Office If'Ueduer Plug. Main 84i. CHl-KO-i'KACTlJ PitVSllLlN, Dr. Pouiaon, apeclaila. lu paralysis, nervous, chrome diseaata. H-'iO Pittock ink. At. 641. 7rtM'MAHO. is thorough. Chronic cases, taking time. 31 treatmenia la. ial 4tii. CLliAJSlM. ANU fBESSlXU. DHKhti tL'iib lor rent. We press una uit .aca week for gl.ou per montn. UNIQUE XAiLOKlNii CO., SOD star.'t at., bet, oth and tith. Main 514. COLLECTION AOENCy. Accounts. nots, Judgments collected, ''Adopt bh-irt Meinous. aouri Aiyuoimcdi fcae N. W. Bank bldg. Phune Main (. LADi collector, honest methods, money re- iiiiilu uy i i. 1 " " - . . . ant.e Co., 12l N. W. Bank bldg. Main sboj. NETH & CO. WcrceBter bids. Main 17att collection no giikisc. aaiuun.pu i-tii itn m i.r.v xors. DUBR1LLE BUGGY TOP CO. 200 2d St. . . , .le.rl.-Vn AT UOV1K. Baggage el omnibus T ranster. Park ec Davuy BUftau nAae. Royal Bakery at conf.. inc.ilth and Everett. - - - . .... . , . k T'f I ,-Rk HENRY WEINHARD. 18th and Hurnslde. . ... . ,. . . i- avim f:KAI'l RUOi. tA9Vnna KAHK HH.ja.. li Ji""v " ... ... . --r iuii Akin 11. ASTER. p. T. CROWE & CO.. 46 Fourth at. FLEISCHNER. MAYER A CO., ZOT Ash at. ELECTRICAL sirruta. Btubbs Electrical Co.. 6th and Pine sta Albera Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marsha.1. M HOl'BER. fioard of Trade bldg. BANK RECEIVER ASKED FORMER PRESIDENT OF SALEM CONCERN STARTS SUIT. Effort of Mrs. S. S. East. Wife ot Of ficial, to Collect on Note Re stated In Court. c a i arti Of- March 4. (Special.) i...,.uno- ihr ault a KB in at the Salem Dank of Commerce, State Hank Superin tendent Sansent mode the following statement tonight: Th. hank Is oerfectly solvent. a knovr Mr. Ahlers' motives and the suit Is a spite one. irrovilns out of dlffer ......H bv the directors removing him nM nrraldent. The present raanaee- ment Is complying with the banking laws In every way. and wbat tney are doing has the approval of the State Banking Department." ah t,at ihA Rslpm Bank of Jllltf, 111, . 1 1 " 1- . Commerce is insolvent, J. L. Ahlers, its former president, yesteraay inea uu n County cierK coney s omce intRri for the bank, and that Emma East, wife of S. 5. East, one of the otneers oi me nun ...i i. Anininfi t-,m cnllpctlna: on IU11UII, UC tnjwiii ' promissory notes which -he had signed as president of the bank to cover up transactions to wnicn me ciaio J-"1""-Examiner raised objection. rri. namca inn Salem Bank of 1 1IC BUH ill....'-.. Commerce, Emma East, S. S. East, s. B. Elliott and S. M. Endicott as de fendants. The action was filed by Car- on & Brown, Salem attorneys. Two years agro, Mr. Ahlers says in lis complaint, he was president and ine of the principal stockholders of v.- f i n.nii Pftmmftrce. . which mw diem a - ..i.... ,i in aiir.r.oMi the Salem was uigauwcu v . . , Bank & Trust Company, with a capital stock of $50,000. Two years ago, he says, ine uuv leased a new building from ur. U Steeves. then Mayor or baiem. The lease was to run for so years, and some or me cohui tions were that the bank make im- rovements and repairs on tne duiiuuib . v. ,.,.. r ir nnn The officers were told by the State Bank Examiner the at this transaction was in vmiauuu , . i a.a knnlrinir laws. 'which PrO- of lue a ii. . v. m . u : . .. ha.v fmm investinsr more than hi half its capital stock in banking- prem ises or real estate. t A cauiip nn thA 111. 000 by which the bank had exceeded the legal IS CONSTIPATED ! AT T if Cross, Feverish or Bilious Give ''California Syrup of Figs." No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should al ways be' the first treatment givem If your little one Is out-of -sorts, half elck, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irri table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative." because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs": then see that it Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company."! Adv, YOUR SICK CHILD LOOK QNGUE BUSINESS DIRECTORY COLLECTION AGENTS. pi.iiLK tit- anv deacriotlon collected on percentage anywhere. Highest class refer ences, ine xiaruen mcrtnuiuu ascw 4'J Henry bldg. Phone Marshall 480. DANCtSO. PROF. WAL WiLSON Walts, hesitation, one-step, tux trot, etc., morning, afternoon and evening; lessons 0c; guarantee to teach anyone who walks how to dance; 4 private lesaons and claaaes, S2; clasaes Thuraday and Saturday evening. 1 to S:3l. 85 j 5th. beu btark and Oak. Main 7o3T. HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons dally; classes Tuea.. Friday evenings, a to lu. 10 2d au. beu Washington and Stark. Leasoas 3ac EYE, EAR. KOSE 'AND THROAT. Treatment by apecialiata; glasses ntted. Dr. F. F. Caaaeday, B17 Liekuin ulag.. ad & Wn. ELKCTBIC MOTOKa. MOTOKiS, generators bought, sold, rented aud repaired. We do all kinds ot repairina and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M H. Klectric Cu Si Firat au Aortu. pnone Main vilQ. FOUNDRY ANU MACHINE WORK.3. iUOBKIX lion Worka, Jiaat Bd and Haw thorne. Ueneral macnine and tuunuiy work. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing add enlarging. pij.i Ac AiAtt HAM CO.. 43 Washington st. MACHINERY. Engines, boiler, sawmills, bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Porilanu. MEBSENUEK B tit VICE. UASl'i MESbENGEH CO. Motorcyciee and oicyclea. Phone Main o'4, A igloa. MOVLNU PIC XI RES. FILMS, niacuinea, auppllea gas eutflia rented aud sold. aill Wit. MLblCAL. i. m 11 Thielhoru, viollo teacher; pupil Sevcik, 2V7 Fliediier Didg. A 4luU, Maranall 102D. THE OKEOOM MAKCH ON SALE AT E1LEHS A.ND GKAVES MUSIC DEPTS. KAIIBOI'AIHIU 1-HYS1CXANS. Xfc. PHILLIPS, apeclalibt in paraiyais. nerv ous, chronic diaeaaea. G4 oregonian oiog. OPlICl-JS. A FIGHT on high pricea Why pay eb to Slu lor gli.aaea wbn 1 can 111 your eyea with tlrai-o.ua.- itv lenses gold-filled frames, as low aaji.su Goodman "'OB Morrison, near bridge. Mail orders promptly iiliea. Write for particulars. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GROCERS. WADHAMS A CO., oll-io Fourth St. HA1S ANU CAl'8. THANHAUSLB HAT CO., oi-A3 Front HIDES. PELXs, WOOL ANU FURS. KAHN BROS.. 11 Front at. iKO- WORKS. PACIFIC IRON VV OBK3, PORTLAND, OREOON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY. Portland iron Works. 14th and Northrup. LEATHER ANU SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MASTIC & CO., 74 Front; leath r of every description; taps, mfg. findings. MEN'S ANU WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co.. S3 Fifth St. MILLINERY. HRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th ata. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Wka.. 2d and Columbia. Mn.ll 1 1 thla inv.ctni.nl MV. the COm plaint, two promissory notes.v one for $5000 and the other lor tuuu. were signed by the bank's officers, and given to Mrs. Emma East. Mr. East then is alleged .to have transferred $11,000 from his own private account to the bank's funds. Later, says the complaint, the State Bank Examiner objected to and criti cised three loans made by the bank to the amount of 17650. Again, says Mr. Ahlers. Mrs. East was given a prom issory note to cover the amount object ed to by the examiner. Recently Mrs. East brought suit here to collect on all three promissory notes, which total $18,680. Ahlers asks that Mrs. East be en joined from prosecuting these suits. Civil Engineers Meet Tonight. The Portland association of mem- KEEP FEET Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts and Get Rid of Uric Acid. Rheumatism is no respecter of age. sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should -eat less meat dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all. drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid which is generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate thl3 uric acid which keeps accumulating and circu lating through the system, eventually settling in the Joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful in a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleas ant, effervescent lithia - water drink which overcomes uric acid and is bene ficial to your kidneys as well. Adv. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES DaU and bundaj. Fur Lin a One tune iSj (same sd two consecutive times " aama ad three consecutive tunes same ad sU or seven consecutive times. . Ma X he above rnte. apply to advertisements under "ev Today" and all other claaatuca Uona except the f"lhwUft situation M anted Male. situation Wanted t'emale. lor Kent. Koonis. Private femUles. Board snd Koooia, Private iamlUea. ilouaekeeulna-Koom. frlvate families. Kateon the above cuuaitications is 1 cents a line each Insertion. o -charge" advertisements charre will b baaed ou the number ot line apeanna; ia the psper, reardleaa of the number of words Ii each fine. Minimum charge, two Uses. Ine Oresonlan vvtll accept claaaiiled ad vertiaements over the telephone, provided the sdvertiser la a subscriber to either inone. No prices will be quoted over tbe KhoneT but bul will be rendered UM .follow fn" day. Whether subsequent advertise ment will be accepted over the pbone de pends upon the promptness pt payment of telephone advertisement. bituatioua want 1,1 nd personal advertisement will not b ."cel. ted over the telephone. Orders for on Insertion only will be accepted for "turni ture for Sale," "BuatneiMi Opportuuitie." "Koomiua-Houaes' and "Wanted to Beat." The Oreconiao will not (uarantee accur acy or aauine reauoaalbilitjr for errors ou enrrina In telephone advertisement. Advertisement to receive prompt classi fication must be in The Oresonlan office be fore s o'clock at nla-ht. except Saturday. Clasins- hour for The Sunday Oregoniaa will be o'clock Saturday night, the office will fee open until 10 o'clock P. SI., a usual, and all ada received too lata fur proper claaaulratlon will be run under the heading loo Late to Clandfy." Xbe Orecooian will not be responalble for more tban one Incorrect Insertion ot any advertisement offered for more than ou eiephooo Main 7070. A eOMfc, DRESS 11 AND RY OSTEOPATHIC PHTSIC1AXH. DR. B, B. NORTHKUP. 30S Morgan bldg.. cor. Broadway and Washington street. Of fice phone. Main 349; residence, t-aat lO.'i PATEN T ATTOKNKY. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice. U. 8. and foreign patents, ouu ueaum wme. PAINTING ANU K ALSO MINING. WE kalaomine rooms at 12.50 and paint huaea at your price. East S0i. a 13t. PAWNBROKERS. STEIN'S LOAN OFFIC. X North th 8U v.i ny CO., separate department for ladiea ;o Lumber ixenange, ana biark aia. PlPaj. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO Factory and office near 24ta and York a -a. Main 14a. Bt'aBKK BTAMPa. SEALS, bKAfra blGNM. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORajS, IS1 Waah. at. pnone Main ?1 and A i71. SHOE KEI'AIBJJ.U. " SHOES HALF bOLaD ' la lo miuutea wuile yuu wait. 4ao. New York Snue Repair Co. K4( Aider Si. exuuAGE ANU IJt-tNbtEK. , 0 i-iCK iianafer A Storage Co. Office 'and commouioua e-aiory brick wareuouae, acDarate noa loom auu fireproof vauiia tor va.uable. N. W. cor. Su and Pine si Piano anu turnituie moved ana peca.u fir suiDmein. special rales made on goeua in etir thiougb cars lo ail uomeeilo aau ... I.. 'I'DiVKthlM i.Cl New iiivprool wa.euouea witii aeparate rooms. We move ana pack uuueouma eooua ana piauoe auu suip at reuucea faiea. auio vaus auu leame tuc moving, koi waraiug ana aiiriDuuug aula. ire trackage. Oliice una wieUouu. IjUl koa OKEGO.S TRANSFER CO., 4i4 Gllaaa st eer lath. Teiepuoue Main a or A ll.t. We' own ana update io laige class "A warehouses on le.'iuinai uecka. iuweat lnaurance rates ia MANNING WAREHOUSE at TRANSFER CO. ivew ioi.iiuii. Ula and lioyt Ala. Moving, packing, shipping, storage. Main Itti. A SSi4. MADISO.N'-ST. DOCK and WAKEHOUoS uffice las Madiaou. General mrcHanaiae end torwaramgagni. fuoaa aiam v. WOOD. GREEN and dry slabwood. blockwood. Paa ama Fuel Co. Main ii. A .. J'AXNTS AND WALL PAPER. W. P. FULLER dc CO.. 1-lu aud Davla PALM'S. OILS ANU GLASS. RASMt'sstN At CO., id and 'iayior ata i'll'E, I'U'E FITTINGS ANU VALVES. M. L. KLINE. S4-S0 Front St. PLI.MU1NG ANU STEAM SLI'PLIES. M. L. KLINE, 84-ao Front at. l'RLMERS ANU 1'llil.l.SlltRS. F. W. HALTES ac CO., 1st and cak ata. PRODI CE COMMISSION MERLllANteV. EVEKD1NG & FAKKELL. 140 Front au HOPE ANU BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14ta and Northrup. SASH, UOOHS ANU GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. Utli and Davla WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER Co.. 180 Id St. WHOLESALE JEWELERS OPTICIANS. BUTTEKV'lELD BROS.. MOHAWK RLDO, bers of the American Society of Civil Engineers will hold Its regular meeting this evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Com mercial Club. Dinner will bo scived before tlie meeting. Bv turning on one of the clTtrlr lisMa In the home ot K. K. Barton, of WatervlllR. Mnlne. the other nlfcht. when th Iihum? waa suppnaed to lie unoccupied, a cat atarioil a burglar ar.ire which sent l'atrolman Don nelly to the scene. H dlacovereil that the cat had playfully puller the string attached to th eiertrlr llehf. thus turning it on. AMCSKMENT9. HEILIG Broadway, at Taj lor Mainl.All-'Z TONIGHT 8: 1 S HW?HOW BARGAIN 1'Klt'K MAT. TODAY 2 Today 1, 7'vr. M :1S IVI.-eit SPECIAL TRICK MAT. TOMORROW. N. . Winter Garden Musical Itevuo WHIRL a WORLD KUGKNE HOWARD WII.I.IB EXCKLLKNT PAST 1IH) t'OMPANT AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Kve. $' 11.30. $1, 'Sc. aoc. Special Eat. Mat., fl.Sw, l. TSc. 50c. SEATS NOW SELLING. 7Ki!.NoNEXT SUNDAY THE FAVORITE COMIC OPERA "THE" CHOCOLATE SOLDIER POPULAR PRICES. Evening; fl, Tic, 60c. J5c. 55c. Bar gain Wed. and Fat Mats. 60c, Sac, 2&c SEATS NOW SELLING. BAKER TI1KATKB Main 2. A W. ..... I Ii.. L Mrr. SilSw FATHKR... Founded on the famou. McManu. cartoon. tr.ir. r tan uDeed. A whirlwind nit. iBRu fnd" &t5nTlnjr and dunclne chorua. tvja lnga. 2r.c 50c, TSc. 1; box 1.50. Sat. Mai., 25c, 60c ; box. 73c. v Week Plartinr Sunday Matinee. The" akeiVaTTr " with Dorothy Slioemaaar and Edmund Elton, in THE AWAKENING OF HELENA RITCHIE Dramatized from the famou. novel of Mar caret Deland. Stronaeat .lock organization Porlfand lVaa ever known. Ono ot th4 greoteat of modern problem dramaa. Main s. Broadway, st Jtsrk. Joaeph K. Howard and Mabel McLsae, Girl om Milwaukee." Voting Jacobs, saelnted by Kthyl McFsrlsno. Kinitalon A Kbner. llM'a flnira. Bllt City Four. Blllv Oooley and Kveljn. MA'rrXEK EVKKV lAV. Mstlno ;:30P.M Night 2 bbows 1:30, FI.MIK GILBERT a WOYIPTNI5 UIRLS AND COLLIES WITH BUPPT. t OTHER HEADLINE ACTS BEST SHOW IN TOWN, Choice Seat for Flint-Night fhuw Reserved I'RICES Afternoon 10c, lac. NlghU loc, lie MATLVEI DABLY 230 ! writ ntrert from Risifrn inunii-. j J.ll lxw," by WIHard Mark, with lender tev- 6 OTHER BIO-KEATIKK ACTS phone. Main bjo. 11th STREET PLAYHOUSE Corner 11th and Morrlnon St. (Formerly the Baker) Continu.u.rom.r.M.0 U P. M. The first and only authentic film, eanc- i.h k KuHusr and approved by Oer- m-L .? I!.0?"1, ""'."i; - tovt. war. THE ur.B. v.v nil-.. . The Talk of the Towa. rRICES li ANU 23 tfc.NTS. -COMING TO F.rEVENTH-lsTBKET PLAYHOCSK Next Week. SturUng Sunday, March 7th. ore ' - TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE Greateat hit In motion picture, with Mart Drenaler. Chaa. Chaplin and Mabel Normand The Keyatone masterpiece. In featur oi fcatnrf. Aitmlliin l"c. .ATE TO f'l.SSir'. Wl.ViKU A horse. Ml, out l'JOo to?., and light spring wagon. Call Mai ahull iUiti. Ford Auction Heuaa. SU 1st. fuxaltar. carpets, ta sal at X P. at. At wllaos' Auction liouso. at 10 A. at turaltur. 1VS rirat at. MEET DIO NOTICE. PORTLAND AERIB, NO. 4. F. O. E., mt vry rn. day vnlng In thalr hall at 4V aiadlaon St.. corner ot Third. Vlaltor welcome. VIC CHAPMAN, bee. PEACE. LOVE. UNIT! Peopl of goad character, conatder thla a personal Invita tion. Dance. Carda. "o00." Krfreahnienl. Good time In roneraL Chrlatanaen a big hall. 11th and Tamhlll ia. Chrlalenaen'a nrcheaira will play. Admlanlon :6c. to help iletrey some of th expenae.: 1:10 to 12. Frtdax, March 6. L. A. HEILIO. Chairman. SELLWOOD LODtjI. NO. 1111. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Friday) van-in-. 7:80 o'clock. Pellwood Ma. aonlc Hall. Work In E. A. de gree. Vlaltora welcome X or- J. If. BUTLKR ec. ALBERT PIKE LODCJT, V. D.. A. P. AND A. M. etpeclal communication tonight (Friday . 7:30 o'clock. M. M. degree. r freahmenta. Vlaltor waltxjma. Ily ord.ip of W. M. R. 1VIE. Sec y. MULTNOMAH COUNCIL. NO. 47, V. C. C. OF E., will meet in reculr aeaalon this (Prld even ing, March 8. K. of T. Hall. C. E. BOSWELL, Sac. ROSB CITY CHAPTEn. NO. t. O. P. Regular communication this (Friday) evening at i o'clock, tifflclal vlalt grand worthy maater. ltv order W. M. SARAHB. OUERIN-. Sec. SUNNYSlDk: LODtjE. V. D.. V A. F. AND A. M. Special meet ing tonight (Friday) at 7:30. K-. S4th and Tamhlll ats. Vlaltor welcome. E. M. LANCE, Sec. PORTLAND LOPOE. NO. a.. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication 7:30 thta eventn. Work In K. A. degree. Vialloil welcome. Order tv. M. O. M. STUADMAN, Ro. EUREKA f'OI'Xi'lU NO. COI, KNI.irr AND LADIES OF rK." UHITY M'mkn ' requeated to attend the (iinera! of our lal- .later Johanna llurethuch, at 1 I. M. toda : , at I'orllanil I'ri'miitorlijm. M. 1.. .inilNbOV. Secretary. FIVE HUNDRED card partv will be given in W. O. W. 1111, 3i( lluaell at on Mn dav at 2:1.-. P. .M.. March ; 7 Inttlns prilcv. DIKU. MURPHY" In thla city, March 4, at liia residence of Ii Is aiater, Mrs. Minnie ticariu. 447 Kast Taylor at., Andrew .1. M')Mlt, aced years, hu.banl of Mra. lrtie h'urphy. lather of AiiguMu .1. ilauy and Andrew Murphv, biottirr of Mrs. Min nie tieartu, Mia. L. L. Itrown, Mra. . '.I. 'atiwa.scnhove, Mrs. J. .1. llraily. M II. Murphv, K. T. Murphy and Ure.1 Mm phy. all of thla city: W. It. Murphy, of California. Funeral notice in a Inter laau. LEv.KLi.EX In this cllv, March 4. Will iam .1. Lewellrn. ace l eata. I'.emaina are at Holman'a fuai-ral prloia. An nouncement u( funeral later. TRUE In this city. March 4. .1. P. Tru-. ace.l tir. yenra H months Ii. dava. Ileinama at Holirtan'a parlura. Funeral announce ment later. WATSON 111 San Francisco, ral , February Allan Kulne. Infant aon of lr. an-l Mra. N. E. Waaon. M'INTYPE At Sacramento, ral.. M's MaiV P.. Mclntyre. sifter tit .Mrs. M. J. lo l. .',7 Miiloerrv Strcef. FrNEKAt. NOTICE". M'I.EMOKE At Astoria, fir., Manli I. lio- liicr ! c ill-ill'. I r, itK. ..i mi and 10 days, beloved )iushaiil of Jcsio MrT.emore and brother of Calvin A., .Mlf Mljmc and Harriett, of Mason I'll), 111 . W. Ii. Mcl.emore. of New York: Mia Eleanor, of York; Frrd M., of gcat- tle. Wash., and Rao of thla city. Hi funeral services will bo held at tha con servatory chapel of K. K IMliililp. Inc.. East Side Fllncrit lUreclora. 114 l.at Al der St., at S P. M. to.lav iKrldavt. Frlen.la Invited. Concluillna; service at Ihe chpl of tho Portland frrmatorlum. BOD1.EY At the residence of hts parents. JS.1t William avr , Oharlca lldwin B.idlev, son of Watson T. mid Marerl Watia Hoiilev. brolher of Mrs. K. II. LolinalHin, Mia. j. '. llertaclic. Jraoetta I. Hodlev, of thla city; Italpli O. Il"dley. of i in. i.n.,,1- w Itud.ev. i,f .orll'c- flold. '('al. Frh tula Invited lo alten.l fu neral service lo be held at the l'orllcil I'reinatorlum today I Krhla) I, at '.' !' Tade Sell-vood car fur i 'rcma torlum. Re mains at Holinan'a parlor until 1 1'. M. PA LMCJUIHT March I. at the family resi dence, ;tol Kugeiie street. Itolty Paltn qulst. aaje-l c ears. beloved mother oT I arl 'paltnqlllsl, 'and sister of MIS" Annt Krlcltson. I'uneral srrv lies will be ron Oucted today ih'rldayi. Msrch al J P M from Pearson's uiiderlnklna parlora. Friends and aciialntaniei resp.eifully In vited. Interment Rose Illy Park t'm elerv . BUREI.BACIl In thla city. March I, Jo hanna Hurelhach. aged Ji beloved wife of Flank Hurelhach. Friend Invited lo attend tho funeral aervlcea lo bo held at the Portland Crematorium at 1 P. M. today (Friday i. Tako ..-ii o,.d car for Crematorium. Uemaln al llolinan par lora until 12 o'clock. B It A N N A N In thla city. March 3. at lti family residence. ;0 K. I in St.. Margaret Matilda Hrannan. aged 71 ci. T'i funeral services wtll be held today (In davl t J:: o'rlix-k P. M.. at Hie resi dence establishment of .1. P. Unley . Son Montgomery t Mh. Friend liivlled. I.iterment at Lone Fir Cemetery. FEENBY In thla city, at bis late residence. 141 F.ast Furnalde at.. March 4. Ralph W. l eeney K'd jeara. Th funeral serv ices will be held at the residence stah-llahm-nt of J. P. Flnley Son. Montgom ery at Mh. Saturday, March , at -'' P. M. Friends Invited, interment at River view Cemetery. KEI I Kit Tho funer! services of Ihe lata I,eo Keller will be held at the c..iicrva tory chapel of F. S. Dunning Inc.. Kast Side Funeral Dlreciora. 441 Fa-t Al.l.i at at 1 P M- today t Friday). Friend in vited. Interment siwlaa plot, Roae City Cemetery. DOVtVIM-The funeral of the lata John Donavan. age 41 years, from llolman Funeral Parlor.. 3 P. M. today (rrlday). Interment lilvervlew Cemetery. f I'N F. ItAf. IHHrXTOKB TS only rcaiovnc u..uei eatablla nsnt in Portl.na wita private uriyewa. J. P. FINLET SOX Montgomery at Flltb, MB ICDWARO HOLMAN, the leading funVr.1 Eau-iir. . Third balmon. Lady assistant. A loll, alala sol. V. B. DUNNING, INC., East Sid Funeral Dlrectora, 414 Kaat Al der atraeL East ti. B aVM. " A. It. ZtLLEK tU..W WILLIAMS AVK. Kaat lOssT C eodaiiU la DUNNING .vi c.. . r.i. , iiu.i-i i. Broadway ana Pin. Phon Mala ao. A 4i. iaay iicim.im BBE-fti- ...... , , T.hM, 1 M1 R IXiVa. nearao. ivej w - 1 - .n ...... .'i j , i -1 : 1 1 ..... . . . . n ii M.ivatt. . i. um,"v Eaat 1 1 1 0. c tiesj. lsu? itu...... v i i cnrll. Kaat 11th and Clay aire!. Lady aaalalant. r-ssv lai. rtirCU Mvnii-PTlklNll COMPANY. "4 and Clay. Mln A Lady atteadast. FLORISTS. MARTIN FORBES CO., florlat. 47 W InVton. Main ". A 12. Flow.ra for all occasion artistically arrangeo. CLARKE BROS, dealgnar and M1,r.,10 between 4th and 8th. Main or A 1 3, PEOPLE'S FLORAL. SHOP. SCd and Aider. Dostgne and .liray ir.ni. Lax M. bMlTH. alalu Til. A illHU aius building. . T. C. F. BURKH A RDT, 120 N. 3M Fos.ral dealgna and cut (lower. Ml A T-i. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY ST CK AMD AVE.,I. Hrtvseea lsals and tveret. pho.c. Last 14-3. Dm' 4 Plat. Report all ca of cruslty to this or flce. Lethal chamber for amall snlmaJ. .lorae ambulancs for sick or d'"bi animals at a moment a ruif1;' "l9" deium a pet may cuaimunlctlt wllh ua. A Wmm