14 THE MOTiyiXO OREGOXIA WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10,. 1915. MOST OF COOS BAY CHANNEL IS 30 FEET Ruling Depth of 25 Feet at Least Is Assured and Peo ple Are Encouraged. DREDGE MICHIE TO LEAVE Koadway of Desired Jeptl. and 15U0 l-'ret AVldo Kxpccted Next Year. Digger -May io lo Grays Ilar- bor for "Winter AVork.1 'Except where a sounding of 26 feet has been obtained and another of 27 feet, the Coos Bay oar has a depth at low water of approximately 30 feet and a ruling: depth of 25 feet at least is assured, say Government engineers, bo the dredge Colonel P. S. Michie is to leave there between November 15 and 20 and probably will not return until Spring. Consideration had been given a p'an to send the digger to Grays Harbor to work when favorable condition? per mit, and, as she visited Humboldt Hay once since her construction, it is not unlikely she might be sought to re turn to the Northern California har bor for a short time. In the vent her services are not devoted to either proj ect she will be laid up for the Winter. With the inside channel at Coos Bay at 25 feet, save for one place at Pigeon Point, where there is less depth, the success attained on the bar is en couraging to the Coos Bay interests as well as to the Federal officers, who regard the work done this year by the Michie as fully demonstrating th::t an adequate channel car be provided, although it is yet to be ascertained how well it will maintain itself during the Winter without the aid of a dredge. There has been a jetty on the north side of the entrance there for years and some favor its extension and re newal of part of the section now in place. The channel dug by the Michie has a width of 500 feet and, even with out the aid of additional jetty work, it is believed that next season there will be obtained easily a channel 30 feet dep over an area of possibly 1500 feet in width As tG the Pigeon Point feature, it is said, the channel there may be changed so as to avoid an obstruction that is of a rocky char acter. It is the aim of the Corps of Engi neers, United States Army, apparently to try dredging at outside harbors where conditions are favorable in preference to shouldering expensive jetty work; and, with a machine of the type of the Michie available for the maintenance of channels at two or more bars within reasonable distance, it is declared by some experts that the marine roads could be kept in good condition. As to inside channels, they are taken care of by pipeline dredges. Coos Bay is looked upon as one of the Oregon Coast ports that will ac commodate more of the average types of steamers engaged in the offshore lumber trade, some of which have been there at various times. CHINOOK IS ORDERED IIERK Iredginar Ceases at Entrance, Witli Money Left for Next Season. Ending her labors for the 1915 sea son ut the entrance to the Columbia River, the Government dredge Chinook made her lat run yesterday, as she was ordered here to lay up at the Gov fc ernment moorings for the Winter. Be fore the Spring season is on the Chi nook will have been given her annual overhauling, so no time will be lost in returning her to the lower river. j Major Jewett, Corps of Engineers,' SV. S. A., said yesterday that by with drawing the Chinook now there will be sufficient funds remaining with wheh to operate her next year, regardless of whether the appropration in the i rivers and harbors bill is as large as requested. Work on the north jetty will be stopped December 18 and in that fund also there will be enough money to carry on operations next year, though it is not believed the pres ent 'force of 250 men again will be em ployed there. In cutting down the number December 18 it is planned to retain about 75 workers on the pay roll to overhaul the plant during the Winter. Part of the survey has been finished at the mouth of the river and in the dredged cut there is shown to be a low-water depth of 35 feet over a width of 1000 feet, PACIFIC, BEING BVILT, SOUGHT Steamer Building fit San Francisco May Carry Grain to Europe. New interest has been added to the grain freight market through a story that negotiations are under way to engage the big steamer Pacific, being turned out at the plant, of the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, and which was contracted for by Hind, Kolph Ac Co.. to be named the Annette Roiph, hut was sold recently to Norwegian Interests. She is to be commanded by Captain Hille. well known here as the maister of the TTorwegian steamer Christian Bors. The Pacific is expected to carry about 9000 tons dead weight and it is said she will be .ready for service at least by the latter part of this month. The new owners of the vessel are be lieved to be holding back for the high est bid, and it is not doubted the charter rate will be far above 100 shil lings on the Canal basis, though muh more if she goes via the straits of Magellan. NORTHERN PACIFIC TO DOCK Turbiner Sails With Considerable Freight and Good Cabin Iist. The turbiner Northern Pacific car ried J249 tons of freight and 323 pas sengers to California yesterday. The vessel will lay over there while she goes into drydock for painting. She will sail from l'lavel again southbound November 23. The Great Northern left San Fran cisco northbound yesterday with 207 passengers and 600 tons of freight. Late rush consignments delayed her de parture until 11:45 A. M., but, as in. pre vious instances. Captain Ah man ex pects to dock on tims today. The Great Northern carries carload lots of nuts, beans, sugar and merchandise for many points in the Northwest. MORE CREWS ARK EXAMINED Inspectors Avoid Detaining Vessels by Completing Labors at Astoria. While able seamen aboard the steamer Bear were ticketed as such at San Francisco, the inspectors there did not complete their examination of lifeboat men. and the work was taken up here yesterday. The North Pacitic Steam ship Company's liner, Geo. W. Elder, wan also gone over as to lifeboat men. Part of the examination for the crew of the steamer J. B. Stetson, which sailed from St. Helens for California last night, was concluded here, and the dVtail of passing on lifeboat men and issuing certificates will be completed at Astoria, where the same work will be carried out aboard the steamer Co lumbia. The latter left early this morning for the plant of the Astoria Box & Lumber Company to finish her cargo by loading 200.000 feet of lumber. LIGHT VESSEL GOES TO SEA Columbia River Ship Takes On Sup plies After Thorough Overhauling. Lightvessel No. 88 leaves here to morrow to return to her station off the entrance to the Columbia, after having been in the harbor about 45 days undergoing a complete overhaul ing and in the way of new work the principal jobs were to renew parts of the boiler and retube it- The vessel began coaling yesterday and will take water as well. JLightvessel 67 is to be ordered in side for some work and that will be carried out as soon as the relief vessel returns to Astoria to wash boilers and take on her bunker supply. The as signment of a permanent relief light vessel to the Seventeenth Lighthouse District makes it possible to relieve needed, not only for th annual over hauling contracts, but at times when it is necessary for a ship to replenish her fuel supply inside. Then she need only weigh anchor and steam insie'e as the relief vessel maneuvers in ,o the same position to hold on until the regular lightvessel returns. Liner in Opium Net Sails; Bonded. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 9. The Blue Funnel liner Calchas, which was fined $26,000 by the collector of customs here as penalty for bringing into the United States $75,000 worth of opium not listed on the ship's manifest, filed a bond to day and will be permitted to sail for the Orient. The owners of the boat, who have appealed to the Treasury De partment, say that they did not know of the opium being on board and, there fore, are not responsible. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVE Name Oeo. W. Elder. . . : . Bear Great Northern. ... From San Diego Log Angeles Date. .In, port .In port Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. IS .Nov. Ul .San Francisco. . . iJeaver V. A. Kilburn. .L,o3 Angeles han r rancisco. . -Kan. Diego Roanoke. ......... Rose City Northern Pacific. . l,os Angeles -San Francisco. . TO DEPART. For DUE Name Ceo. W. Elder San Dieco -Nov. 10 .Nov. 11 .Nov. 12 .Nov. 12 -Nov. 14 .Nov. lo .Nov. 17 .Nov. 17 .Nov. 17 .Nov. 20 .Nov. 21 .Nov. 'J. 2 . Nov. j;! .Nov. 24 Date. .Dec. 3 . Dec. 1 1 .Dec. 23 .Feb. 0 Date. .Dec. 10 .Dec. 14 .Dec. 26 . Feb. 8 Great Northern .an Francisco. . Bear Wa-pama F. A. Kilburn. . Klamath Beaver Multnomah. . . . Roanoke Celilo Yosemite Rose City .Los Angeles . Kan Pedro .San Francisco. . . .San Diego .Lod Angeles .San Diego . San Diego . San Diego -San Francisco. . . Los Angeles Northern Pacific. . . -San Francisco. . . J. xi. btetson. .San Diego Port land- Atlantic Service. DUE TO ARRIVE. Name From Santa Cecelia New York lowan New York Panaman .New York Kentuckian .New York DUE TO DEPART. Name For Santa Cecelia New York Iowan Mew York Panaman New York Kentuckian New York Marconi Wireless Reports. (AH position Reported at 8 T. M., Novem ber , mile otherwise indicated.) Moffett, Richmond for Seattle, miles from Seattle. Northern Pacific, Flavel for San Fran cisco. 115 miles south of the Columbia River. Asuncion, Seattle for Richmond, 473 miles from Richmond. Porter, San luis for Seattle, off Tatoosh Island. San Juan, San Francisco for Balboa, 1200 miles south of San Francisco, November S. S P. M. 11 ilia. Iaunion for San Pedro, 5o3 miles south of San Pedro. Hoanokc San Diego for San Pedro, two miles soutli of Sn Pedro. Beaver, San Pedro for San Francisco, 24 miles east of Point Concepcion. Willamette. San Pedro for San Francisco, off point Firmins. Ouzco. San Fianrlsco for West Coast ports, SI 5 miles south of San Francisco. El Segunrio, Honolulu for San Francisco. 77 miles from Honolulu, November Ht S P. M. Matsonia, San Francisco for Honolulu, 1362 miles out, November S, 8 P. M. Lucas, towing barge 9.", Balboa for San Francisco, IS miles south of San Francisco lightship. Coronado. San Francisco for Aberdeen, off Point Gorda. Great Northern. San Francisco for Flavel, four miles south of Point Gorda. Yosemite, Portland for San Francisco, 42 miles south of point Arena. Atlas, towing barge 91, Richmond for Portland, 33 miles .north of Point Reyes. Grace Dollar, Tacoma for Port Harford, 62 miles south f San Francisco. Ijurline, San Francisco for Honolulu, IS miles from San Francisco. OHIo. San Francisco for San Pedro, J5 miU-s north of Point Sur. Rose City, Portland for San Francisco, off Point Arena. Chans lor Monterey for I-Jnnton, 32 miles from Ijinnton. Adeline Smith, Coos Pav for San Fran cisco. 2S(1 mites north of San Francisco. Herrin, Ijinnton for Gaviota, 290 miles south of the Columbia River. Queen, Seattle for San Francisco, five miles west of Race Rocks. Colonel E. I. Drake. Richmond for Seat tie. 4U rr.Mes from Seattle. City of I'uebla. Seattle for Cordova, 303 miles south of Cape St. Ellas. November 8, S p. M. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, Nov. 9. Arrived Steamers Daisy Putnam and Wapama, from San Fran cisco; J. A. Chanslor. from Monterey. Sailed Steamer J. B. Stetson, for San Francisco. Astoria. Nov. 9. Arrived at midnight and left up at 2 A. M. Steamer Wapama, from San Francisco. Sailed at 1 A. M. Steamer Argyll, for San Francisco. Arrived down at a A. M. and sailed at 12:15 P. M. Jap anese steamer Hokoku Maru. for United Kingdom. A rrived at 10 a. M. for oil Steamer Aurelia. from San Francisco, sailed at noon for Willapa Harbor. Arrived at 10:45 A. M. and left up at 12:10 P. M. Steamer J. A. Chanslor. from Monterev. Sailed at 12 :30 P. M. Norwegian bark I.indfield, for Cnited Kingdom; at 2:40 P. M. Steamer Northern Pacific, for San Fran cisco. San Francisco, Nov. 9. Arrived at 1:30 and sailed at It A. M. Steam-ar Celilo, from Portland for San Diego via way ports. Arrived at 9 A. M. Steamer F. A. Kliburn, from Portland via Coos Bay and Eureka. Sailed at 9 A. M. Steamer Atlas towing barjee No. 91, for Portland; at noon Steamer Great Northern, for Flavel. San Diego. Nov. 9. Sailed Steamer Ro anoke, for Portland, via way ports. San Pedro. Nov. S. Sailed Steamer Beaver, for Portland via an Francisco. Astoria. Nov. S. Arrived at 6:30 and left up at 9 :30 p. M. Steamer Daisy Putnam, from San Francisco. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 9. Arrived Steam ers Seward. Admiral Farragut, from South western Alaska; Governor, from San Diego. Sailed Steamers City of Seattle, for South eastern Alaska: Kansas City, for Southwest ern Alaska ; Queen, for San Diego; Senator, for San t rancisco; snip Laraonia ..tsritisn.), for United Kingdom. Balboa. Nov. 8. Arrived Steamer Ed-ga- H. Vance, from Portland. Or. Coronel. Nov. 6. Sailed Steamer Calder- grove. from Seattle, for Queens town. San Francisco. Nov. 9. Arrived Steam ers F. A. Kilburn. from Portland ; Wi i h el mi na. from Honolulu ; Celilo, from Astoria. Sailed Steamers Atlas, barge 91, for Port land ; Great Northern, for Astoria; Shna Yak. for Vancouver. Yokohama. Nov. S. Arrived Steamers Aki Maru. from Tacoma; Tenyo Maru, from San Francisco. Naples, Nov. n. Sailed Steamer An cona. for New York. B:lhoa. Nov. i. Sailed Steamers Olson and Mahony. for San Francisco; Anyo Maru (from Sau Francisco, for Valparaiso. News From Oregon Ports. POOS BAY. Or.. Nov. . (Special. The Fteamer Adeline Smith sailed at 12:30 for San Francisco, with lumber and passengers. The gasoline schooner Roamer Is loaded for Rogu River. Owing to uncertain weather. the tug Goliah did not sail with her tow. the dredge Seattle. The steam schooner Westerner, which is bringing ?reight, needed on Coos Bay, sailed from San Francisco this afternoon. ASTOP.IA. Or.. Nov. 9. (Special.) Tlie barkentine Jam s Tuft has finished loading lumber at West port and will probably sail for South Africa tomorrow. The steam schooner Aurelia came Into port this morning after fuel oil and tuvn CASCARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR Best, Safest Cathartic for Liver and Bowels, and People Know It. They're Fine ! Don't Stay Bilious, Sick, Headachy or Con stipated. Enjoy life! Keep clean inside with Cascarets. Take one or two at night and. enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath right, stomach sweet and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store and straighten up. Stop the headaches, bilious spells, bad colds and bad days Brighten up. Cheer up. Clean up! Mothers should give a whole Cascaret to children when cross, bilious, feverish or if tongue is coat ed they are harmless never griie or sicken. Af'v. proceeded to Willapa Harbor, where she is to load lumber. With a cargo of grain from Portland, the Norwegian bark Lindfield sailed for the United Kingdom. The steam schooner Wapama arrived dur ing the night from San Francisco and goes to St. Helens to load lumber. Bringing a cargo of fuel oil, the tank steamer j. A. Chanslor arrived from Cali fornia. After discharging fuel oil at Portland and Astoria, the tank steamer Argyll sailed for California. The steamer Northern Pacific? sailed for San Francisco, carrying bout 100 tons of cargo and a fair list of passengers. On ar riving at the Bay City, she will go on the drydock for minor repairs, sailing for the Columbia River on November 20. The Japanese stoamer Hckoku Maru sailed for the United Kingdom, carrying a full cargo of wheat from Portland. IRREIiTON WINS POINT COMMISSION FAVORS CHAWEL IF INDUSTRY JUSTIFIES EXPENSE. Port Tax Levy Is Fixed at 3.5 Mills and Bids Are Called for Com pletion of Elevator. ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 9. (Special.) Warrenton carried its point today when the Port of Astoria Commission went on record as favoring- the dredg ing' of Skipanon River, provided the people of that section can show it is wanted for the establishment of an industry that will warrant the ex penditure and will establish a per manent payroll. This was the conclusion reached aft er the subject wao presented by mem bers of the Warrenton Commercial Club, who appeared before the Com mission this morning1. After fuily two hours had been con sumed in going- over the merits and demerits of the case, a motion was passed unanimously appointing- Chair man McLeod and Commissioners War ren and Patton to draft a resolution setting: forth the needs of the Skioanon and to provide for dredging- the Skip anon channel to , a sufficient denth immediately upon the presentation of a substantial industry that will justify the investment. This action means the decision of the Port Commission to aid the people or me west side' in the industrial de velopment of that district. The, Commission today fixed the tax levy at ZV mills, which will raise $70,000. The Commission also called for bids to be opened on Novembe 23 for building- the superstructure of the proposed bulk grain elevator, the foundation for which is nearly com pleted. Marine Xotes, , Jerome Xeuman. chief engineer of the State Hoard of Harbor Commissioners at San Francisco, was taken through the har bor y-ssterday by G. B. Hegardt, chief en gineer of the Commission of Public Uocks, and Harbormaster Kpeier. Charles Steelsmith, of The Dalles-Columbia line, accompanied by Harry Lof gren. of the same service, has departed for the Walla Walla country in the interest of the river fleet, which has reduced its tariffs from 8 to 15 cents In that territory, and with a new dock at Wallula -expects to han dle considerable freight there. The steamer Twin Cities leaves at 7 o'clock this morning for points on the upper river as far as Pasco and Kennewlck. There will be a regular meeting of the Port of Portland Commission tomorrow, when more discussion is expected to be in dulged lr concerning the proposed purchase of Swan Island. Owing- to the absence from the citv of C. G. Wilson, of the Clark & Wilson Lum ber Companv, president of the Oreson State Board of Pilot Commissioners, there was no session of the latter body yesterday. It is expected a meeting: will be convened Friday. William Lovell, master mechanic of the O.-W. R. & N. steamer line,, left last night for the bnake Kiver district to look after work aboard the steamer Lew 1st on, whicn is being used in feathering grain for Port land delivery. '"Captain" E. R. Budd, super intendent of the fresh water fleet, departed last night cn an inspection trip over the "Clamsh-aH route at North Beach. To have her hull repaired, which was damaged as a result of striking a rock Fri day night near Masten's landing, on the Middle Columbia, the steamer lone, of the v estern Transportation Company' f !eet. was hauted out at the yard of the Port land shipbuilding Company's plant yester day. Captain Fold at brought the crack Mc Cormick steamer Wapama into the harbor esterday with more than 800 tons of cargo from Caiiromia. fche is discharging at Couch-atreet dock, the consignment being for ih? Parr-McCormick line. The vessel also brought a number of passengers. -1 Tide at Astoria Wednesday. High. Lotr. 3:17 A. M 7.1 feet 8:40 A. M 3.2 feet -:30 P. M 9.6 feet 9:50 P. M. . 1.3 feet Columbia Kiver Bar Report. NORTH HEAD. Nov. 9. Condition of the bar at o P. M., sea smooth, wind east four miles. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage IjoeDM.. BL'KDICK-T-IPKKV Earl S. ISurrtick. JJ. -Viri Kast Thirtv-sixt h street, and Uilda L.ilke, &.'U East Eltiluli theet. AMUSEMENTS HE1LIC 1 BDWY AT TAYLOR M.V1X 1 A 1123 3 Tomorrow TOPILAR PRICE Mat. Saturday 2: 1 5 Floor SI. Bal.. 73c. 5ttr. ial.. 83r, 25c. MUSICAL, COMEDY OF YOUTH. WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE Kxcellent f ast. Stunning Chorus. K veuings Floor. 11 rows $1.50. 7 at $1. Balcony $1, 70c, 50c. Oallery 35c, -5c SEATS NOW SELLING. BAKER Hroadwav and Morrison Home of the Popular Baker Players. Tonight. All week Matinees vv'ed.. Sat. The Gripping, Red Blood Play of the North "THE birVtR HORUK" Dramatized from the famous novel of Rex Beach. Cvery reader of the book should see the play. Evenings: 25c. 50c; box and loge 73c Mats: All seats (except box and loge) 25c. Next Week. Starting Sun Mat. "Polly of the Circus." BKOADHAV A1 YAMHILL. The Only lligu-Clat Vaudeville Circuit. Eddie Foy and the 7 Little Foys Relne Davie. 5 Annapolis Boys. TtaeIve!gh tonn. Olga. tit en Kill Mm, Bea Beyer & Co., Orpheum Travel Weekly. Matinee Dally, 2:15 lOr. ISo. Night Show, 8:15 10c. '25c, AOc. sssP'$VXViEL EASY 230 THE BROADWAY REVl'E The Brightest Musical Production From New York's Rial to 6 OTUtK Bl(-1 1MK ACTS 5 Boxett, first row balcony seat referred by phone Main 4titt6, A 236. Every Afternoon and Evening Ice Skating "W" and 23d St. Cars Special attention to beginners every morning, 10 to 12 o'clock. KSSOX-BRAITHUIT !!,,-, t i.-.. lettal, 7!2 Kearuey street, and Jean Braith wait. lfKal. Hoyt street. PORTKR-M'UURJJY Arthur W. Porter, Icral. 73 Powoli street. nM Mvmi. i. Curdy. le5al. Bit) East Twentieth street, HAXsE.V-REUSSK Klmer O. Hansen, le- s. iuiiuiiai. lowa. ana Kirrieda ileusse. lesai, liou .North -Ninteeruh street. Births. IjE.: To Mr. -and Mrs. Harold A. r.oe PA"iBSi;A-6t-reetV.0ct0be!; 3l' a daughter! FALLht.v To Mr. and Mrs llennine Paulsen 1S49 Calvert street. October il. a daughter. M'MAHAX To Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Manau. bbG Flanders street, October o a dauehtor. JORCENSEX To Mr. and Mrs. Georse W. Jorsensen. 10 3 East Twenty-third street North. .November 0. a daushter BAIIET To Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailey Minnesota avenue, .November 1 a son. ' STEICJER Jo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stelger. 3S4 Mai-euritA jivoniio daughter . lijLiP To Mr- and Mrs. Harry Hay den. 3 i.ast seventh street, November 7 a son. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Rolland T. Clark, 116 East Russctt strett, November 5 a son. KEXDRICK To Mr. and Mrs. P. N Ken driek, 4-'-'l East Fifty-second street South east. October 30. a daughter. WARWICK To Mr. and Mrs. EucVne Warwick. 1J3 West Tyler street. October 29. a daughter. Vancouver Marrluire Licenses. MATTSON-SIOEGAN Carl Mattson 21 ot Battle Uround, Wash., and Mrs. Roso Mor gan, 31, of Hockinson. Wash, niLL-atui wiiiiara 11. Hill, 3a, of rutuunu, .-.no .-uiss .una M, McCoy. IS of Portland. BRANDON-WIEBERG Richard Brandon 24, of Portland, and Miss Marie J Wieberg' -4 of Portland. LAVEK-S1MPSO.V R. s. Laver. 26 ot Vancouver, Wash., and Miss Anna Simpson 112, of Camas, Wash PARRETT-MOREHOCSE Lewis S Par rett, 45. of Portland, and Mrs. Lula More house. 20. of Portland. SMYTH E -BELL AM Y Elwell E N'a Smythe. IS (a minor), of Portland, and Miss Orta fay Bellamy. 17 (a minor), of St, Johns. Or. OLSON-HARDIN Benjamin Alfred Olson, -.(. of Vamhlll Or., and Miss Dovie Lee Hardin, 21. of Vamhlll. Or EDWAKDS-COXSTA NTIN'E John J Fd- wards. 34. of Portland, and Miss Florence L. Constantine. 20. of Portland. Building Permits. MRS JOHANNA PLEE Repair one and oue-iimi-siory irame awelllng. 1190 Mixter street, between Thirty-ninth and Forty-first 5"tK) wu'iu,;. junn x. swift GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL Repair ,.IUc ni.piai, ,44 Marshall street, between Twenty-second and Twentv third streets; builder, same; 5u OREGON WESTERN COLONIZ TIOX COMPANY Construct retaining n-.ii ot Talbot road, corner Greenway; builder ' Mlks Degidlo; 1320. L. M. RASBORG Erect one-story frame garage, S05 East Fourteenth street, between Center and Boise streets; builder. O John son; SluO. MRS. A. BELKNAP Repair one and one-half-story frame dwelling. 6S0 Chehalem avenue, between Council Crest Drive and Beaverton; builder. E. J. Sherman; 40o MRS. M. ROBERTS Erect one-story frame garage, 737 Mississippi avenue, be tween Fremont and Beech streets; builder day work: SoO. E. VERSTEEG R"epalr one-story frame dwelling, 549 East Thirty-third street North between Knott and Brazee streets; builder A. D. Moodie; S.'OO. MARTIN OLSEN Erect one-story frame dwelling. 1274 Garfield avenue, between Ainsworth and liolman streets; builder samt ; $3500. J. W. HOLMES Erect -one-storv frame parage, S- Dekum avenue, between East Twenty-seventh and East Thirtieth streets buildef. same; $yO. ' western Construction- & en gineering COMPANY Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling, 679 Locust street, between Hazel and East Twentieth streets: builder, same; $3500. A. B. & L. M. SCOTT Repair 3-story frame store. 453 Morrison street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets; builder ' G. Patterson: $1."0. C. L. PARKER Repair 2-story frame dwelling. 590 Couch street, between Eigh teenth and Nineteenth streets; builder B L. Price; $7S. JESSIE M. CARSON Repair one-story frame dwelling. 645 Ainsworth avenue, be tween East Seventeenth and East Eigh teenth streets: huildr. same; $50 MISS. JESSIE E. BALGHMAN Repair two-story and residence. 1883 East Glisan street, between East Seventy-fourth and East Seventy-fifth streets; builder, C. E Baughman; $150. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Erect one-story watchman's station. East First street, southeast corner r.ast Clay; builder, same; S40. WILL R. SIMONS Repair one-story frame dwelling, 1550 Knuwles street be tween Holland and Ixmbard streets builder. G A. Moore; $1000. WILL R. SIMONS Erect one-story frame garage, 155i Knowles street, betwoen Hol land and Iombard streets; builder. G a. Moore; $100. OSCAR OINANEN Erect one-story frame Karage. 256 East Slxt -ninth street North, between Hassalo and Multnomah rtreets; builder, haine: $30. DR. J. A. FULTON Repair sheds at MUSIC This directory ia fur t K i.,i..Y-..t.,t. Die the different lines of business which the average person may find occa sion to use. Any information which cannot be found here will be Kludly furnished by phoning Main 7070 or A 60S5. Mouse 40. ABSTltACT AM) TITIJST PROMPT SERVICE at rea.onabl. pi-lct. Pacific Tlti. & Trust Co.. J -. of Com. ACCOKDIOX fLEATIK O. STEPHAN". hemstitching. acalloplUK. cod. siae pleat, outtons cov-ered: mall fit! ordera. lock, block. Broadway 1099. Pleating. hemstitching, buttons covered. Kastera Novelty Co., i5 oth. B'way 2(H)0 ADDING MACHINES. " WALKS visible adding and luting machines. A. H. Workman, mgr., 107-S N.W. Bk. bid. ASBKSTOS ROOKING MATERIALS. Inquire about Asbestos Rubber Roofing and Asbestos CemeiuatgfcCo.. lekum bldg. ASSAYEB8 AND ANALYISTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 1421, 2d. Gold, silver and platinum bought. . CAJiCKR. LOWELL M. JONES, M. D.. Practice llmit ed exclusively to cancers. 312 Morgan bldg. CAKPJST. WEAVERS. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car- ' "J- usa. joj jgj. atn. doid puones. CKJJJjJ-LOlO BUTTONS. HA DOES. ..T?.E irvvin-ho"dsoncompany! 387 Washington at. Main 312 and A 1264. C HIKOrODISTS. William. Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in th city. Parlors, S02 Gerllnger bldg.. southwest corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 130L CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Ulll. Office. Flledner bldg CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DR. McMAHON, sixth year, chronic cases taking time, 31 treatments. $15; worth $50; tava the difference. 121 4th St. COLLECTION 3. CLAIMS of any description collected on pr- .ujnucre, uignest Class reltT- ences. The Harden Mercantile, Arancv. 426 Henry bldg. Phone Marshall 480. COLLECTION AGENCY. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796 No collection, no charge. Established 1900. "DANCING. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy. 85 V4 6th St.. bet. Stark and Oak; sp'l rates. 4 pri vate lessons $2, morning, afternoon, even ing, all latest dances guaranteed; class Thurs.. Sat, evenings. T-8:30. Bdwy. 2160. HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons daily: class Tues. Frl. eva., 8 to 10. 109 2d St., bet. Wash, and Stark. Main S205. Lessons 25c. MULKEY BLDG., 2d and Morrison 10 les. sons $5; classes Mon.. Frl. eve. Mar. 813. GENEE DE REAL' European dance artiste. Private or class lessons. Main 1067. EYE. KAB. KOSK AND THROAT. Treatment by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr F. F. Cassaday, E17 Dekum bid., 3d & Wn. FEATHER KENOVATINO. WE make feather mattresses. Summer and Winter sides. We renovate any kind bed ding good as new; cash for old leathers. 270 E. 20th. Tabor 2624. FIRE INSURANCE. PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. INSCKANCB. JEROME B. STEIN BACH, gen'l insurance; fire, automobile. 615 Corbett bid., Mn. 6716. LAWYER. LAWYER block. Consultation free. 618 PIttock H. Y. FREEDMAN. Consultation free. $30 Chamber of Com. WHOLESALERS AND AITO AND III liU V TOPS. DUBRILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 20 Id BAUGAUE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis. BREAK BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf. Inc. 11th and Everett. BKEWER9 AND BOTTLERS. HEXRY WELSHARD, 10th and Burnslde. BBV GOODS, NOTIONS. FURNISHINGS. FLEISCHMER. MAiER & CO.. 2U7 Ash St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electrical Co.. 6th and Pine sts. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albors Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. IL M. HOLSMER. Board ot Trade Bldg. GROCERS. WADHAMS & CO., 67-75 Fourth street. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSER HAT CO., 53-05 Front ,t. HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK. KAH.N BROS,, 181 Front street. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 33 5th St. "61-3-5-7-9 North Nineteenth street, between Savier and Thurman streets; builder, Stan ley Lewi: $70. CHESTER MURPHY Repair two-story frame dwelling. 44 North Twenty-third street, between Washington and Everett streets: builder. Bruno Parthin; $15U0. HERMAN LOWITZ Repair one-story frame dwelling, 871 ij Front street, between Pennover and Gaines streets; builder. Emil R. Miller; LT.O. F. 1J. ROBBINS Erect one-story frame ThlrMj-'spnlh and F.ast Thirtv-eiirhth ( streets; builder. Takedown Manufacturing Company : $ti. MR. BALLIS Wreck barn. 360 North Sixteenth street, between savier and Thur man streets; wrecker, Lombes Wrecking Company; $30. GUST LINSTETT Repair two-story frame dwelling. 1834 Dmld street, between Hunt and Houghton streets; builder. J. An dmnr : $125. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Asa'n. Baker, Dr. LU'lan, 920 Corbett Elds. Phones Maiu 3227. A 4879. Barrett, Dr. H. Ieater, 419 Morgan Bids, pnono Main 429. Browne. Dr. Arnica S31 PIttock ttlk. Phones Broadway ibOa, Main 256C. Farrior, Dr. Jessie B., 820 Selling Bldg. Phones Main 4386, A &516. Flack., Dr. Wllllant O., S17 Broadway Bias. Main 321. Main a 4 63. Gates, Dr. iertrnle Corbett Bldg. Main ls33. A 4706. Giles, Dr. 'Mary ti bus Morgan Bidg. Pnones Main sake. A 196. Howlaud, Dr. 1 W Celling Bldg. Main iii-i. A Z2ZV. Keller, Dr. William G., 60S Taylor St. Pnonea Main 644, A 3444. Lao, Dr. 11. n- suite 301 Morgan Bld. pnones Marauall 1S8. Tabor 4278. Leonard, Dr. 11- ., 767 Morgan SMtfg. pnonea Main 703. A 170. Uwcam, Dr. Virginia V C12 Morgan Biag. pnones Main liai. Mar. 33 1. Moure, Dra. If. n and 11. C P., S08 aeU- liiK Blag. Marsnaii 127o, A 3031. .oruuup, Dr. It. B., 308 Morgan Bidg. pnones Main sia. niast 102o. 1'cuara. Dr. C T., 70S-710 Selling Bldg. Puones Main 8440. Main 344a. Sbepberd, Dr. B. P t08 - tU Morgan Bldg. Main 666, .blast 248, A 1. Styles, Dr. John 11., Jr Tabor 634a. 60 pitlocK Bldg.. Bawy. Ik? 3. Walker, Dr. Kvat S- 124 fc-OSt 24th St. N. Phono Kast 6332. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Wanted Companionable woman of educa tion to do general housework In country home, near Uufur, Or.; home privileges for ritflit person. Call Mrs. Barnhisei. Main ;;:l."7. before 11 A. M. 1!U4 FORD, cheap for cash. o3". Alder St. AUCTION SALES TOUit. Ford Auction Bouse, 211 1st. Furniture, carpett, etc Sale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, it II A, hU, furniture. lOb-8 First at. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Dcvily mnd Soottr. Fer Us One time .....UM twme ad two consecaHTs time. ....... bune ad three consecutive times V bame ad bix or seven coavecuUve timea fiee The above rmtea apply to d-ertiemenn ader "ew Today and all otuer els Oi cations except Ute following (Situations Wanted Male, bituatious W anted fremaia. X-or Kent. Koonu Frivate Families. Board and Koouas rl vote iamUi't. UouselLeepinj, Koozub 1'rivato ctHiWUM. Kate on tbe above c I ssi ficaUoa i 7 coats a line each insertioa. On "el-arse" advertisements ebsrrm will be based oa tbe number of lines appeariaje In the paper regardletts of tb number ol words in each line- Aliniuiutn cuatjfe. Cla lines. lae Oregonian will accept clauined ad vertittementt. over the toiepbune. provided the advertiser la a subscxibevr to aithar , , i 1 1. .,,.-.;... ... Ml'SICAL. Emil Thlelhorn, violin teacher, pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160. Marshall 16;$. LUMBER. CHAS. R. M'COHMICK CO.. 914 Yeon bldg. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycia and bicycles. Phone Main 63. A 215J. OLD GOLD. r BUY OLD GOLD. Old Jewclrv a Specialty. Ores bought. Assaycr. F. A. Sennett. 510 Northwt Bldg. 3274 Washington st. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. A fight on high prices. First - quality lenses per fectly fitted to your eyes in gold - filled frame for l.OO. Toric and double vision lenses, $2.50 and up. Why pay more .' 3000 satisfied customers as reference. Mail orders. CHAS. W. GOOD MAN, optometrist- l!0ti Morrison- Main 2124. VOl'K EYES fitted with best lenses, gold-filled mounts, $1.50 up: torics. $2.50 up; near and far bifocals. $2.50 up; lenses duplicated; mail orders. Dr. J. It. Meredith. 329 Washington St. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years" practice U. S. and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main S1S9. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr.. Printing and linotyping. 1O0H Front su, cor. Stark. Main or A 1418. RAG RIGS AND FLUF1? KltlS. New rugs from old Ingrain. Brussels Smyrna, Axminster carpets; carpet clean ing, refitting. resizing, country orders prompt attention. Send for booklet. WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. 64-56 Union ave, N. Phone E. 6516. B 1475. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. PALMER-JONES CO., Wilcox bldg. 404-405-406 ASSOCIATED INVEST. CO.. 621 Yeon. BENEDICT BROS.. 9C0 Hawthorne ave. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST. Household Goods Specialists. Storage, Packing, Ship pine and Moving. Horse or Auto Van Special freight rates to all points. C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 2d and Pine sts. Broadway 696, A 1996. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan St., - corner 13th. Telephone Main 89 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses and terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates In city. MANNING WAREHOUSE & TRANSFER Co. Reduced freight rates to alt points. Moving1, packing;, shipping, storage. Broadway 703. 9th and Hoyt sts. MADISON'-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office 189 Madison. General Merchandise and forwarding agents. Phona Main 7691, GREEX and dry slab wood, blockwood. Pan ama Fuel Co. Main 5720. A 3S99. DRY blockwood, dry slab wood, bark. Mult nomah Fuel Co., M 5540. A 2116. MANUFACTURERS MILLINERS BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th St. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. RASMC5SEN & CO.. Id and Taylor streets. PIPE. PI PR FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. K.LIE, 84-88 Front street. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KL'IXE, M-S6 Front street. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTK3 & CO., 1st and oak sta. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS EVERUIXO & FARitELL. 140 Front. KOI'E AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. SAFETY RAZOR HONING. AUTOMATIC KEEN EDGE CO.. 18914 4th. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 130 2d St. phone. No prices xrlU be quoted over tbe phonr. but bill will be rendered tbe follow UUT day.. Whether subsequent advertise ments will be accepted over tbe phone de pends upon tbe promptness of payment "f telephone advertisements. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be m cepted over tbe telepnone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "l'nnu tore for Sale," "Business Opportunities, ' "Rooming-Uouctes" and "Wanted to llent. ' Telephone Main 1070. A 60K6. Advertisements to receive proper classi fication must be in The Oregonian office before 9 o'clock at night,, except Satnrdav. Closing hour for Tbe Sunday Oregonian will be 7:80 o'clock Saturday nigbt. Tbe office will be open uxtil 10 o'clock P. M.. as usual, and all ads received too late for proper rlassif lcation will be run under the heading "Too Late ta Classify."' UBETINO MOnCES, "WILLAMETTE TTtlRR Vn tt TfP'r r RED MEN !?ix tribes of the clty'wil! be the guests at a banquet given hv the above tribe tonleht fWerinesilavi ; "l-arriK liiii rt- ad and Madison sts.- The Hon. Judges' Mor- r V ' a10" ana commLssloner Oeo. j-. aer win De uie principal speakers. Louis H. Ham iff, Gr. C. of R.. will be toast master. Members of the order are welcome. V. CHAPMAN. Sachem. I. STRASEL, Ch. of R. PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 3. R. A, M. A special convocation of Portland Chapter No. 3 will b neia in tneir lia.ii. Masonic Tern pie, Portland, this ( Wednesday evenint;, Nov. 10, 1915. at 7::i0 Q'fi OPk. Work' K. A. rlaL'ron Via. iting companions welcome. A full attend ance desired. W. P. ANDRITS. E. H p. J. A. ALLEN, Secretary. MT. TABOR LODGE, No. 42, A. F. AND A. M.-r-Stated com- nunication this (Wednesday venine. West Side Temole. 7:IiO Vclock. E. A. decree. Visiting ruLiireu welcome. J. Q. MANN, W. M. OREGON COMMANDERT. " K. T. Regular conclave to- morrow i T hurxrinv .ir 1 1 T- at 7:0 P. M. BusinVs of in terest ana importance to be consiaereu. lour attendance will be appreciated. C. F. WIEGAND, Recorder. WASHINGTON CHAPTER. No. IS, It. A. M. Regular convoca tion this (Wednesday) evening, E. Sth and Burnslde sts., at 7 :'d0 o cioik. visitors welcome. Jtjy or der E. II. P. ROY QUACKENBUSH, Sec c HT LOr, REGULAR MEETING, tiQrZZ-5L tnU Wednesday) evening, ii.ast btn and Alder streets. Visitors cordially invited. w. w. "iiCKiL. Jaec EMBLEM Jewelry buttons, charms, pins; new dsslans. Jaeger Braa,. 121-X Sixth st. DIED. HELLEAI Frieda Hellem. atrf-rt a vMr. November U, at the family residence, 777 Minnesota avenue. Deceased is survived by her husband. Christ lie!Iem anrf fnnr children. The remains are at Pierson's undertaking parlors, Russell street at Union avenue. Announcement of funeral eci ii:t'a later. UN KltALN OTICKS. MILLER In this city. November 8 at his late residence. i:t3 East ftoth street Wi'l lam Miller, ajred 70 years; husband of Martha A. MUler, father of Mrs. Charles Kleck, of this city, and C. H. Miller, of ' xo... uiuuier oi .MTS. Li. X. rannms, Mrs. Klla Chatterson. of this city; John and Georsre MiUwr, of Moscow, Iiaho, and Henry Miller, of Ann Arbor, Mich. The funeral services will be held inursaay. ovemoer 1 1, at 10 o'clock; A. M. at the residence establishment nf i t Finley Sl Son, Montgomery at 5th. Friends m vi tea. inierment at Oswego, Or. SAOORSKY At the family residence, 4i)7 Harrison st., Nov. H. Joseph Sagorsky, aged 56 years, 7 months, days, beloved iiusbana or iiennetta bagoreky. Announce ment of funeral later. BRODL In this city, November S, George uroai, age a ( years. Kemains will he forwarded to New Era. Or., at 8:00 A. M. today by Miller & Tracey. BROWN In this city, November 7. Cath erine Margaret Brown, a?red ''-4 yearg. Ku r.era! services will bo held today ai 10:U'J A. M. iroai Ericun'tf uhaptsL Lenses duplicated. FUNERAL NOTICES. MONTAG At the residence, SS3 Commercial Mreet. November 9. William Moiitag. u.o 75 y.'ars, beloved husband of Sophia FV'teis Munus. and father of W. J.. Georce H. of Oiiiih-y. 111.; Mrs. K. R. Simmons, J. V. Montair, Ralph T., Joe 1'., Fred P.. Butler B. and Harry A. MontaK. and brother of John Montair. Funeral will leave abovo residence Thursday. November 11. at 1:15 1. M., thonce to the Pilgrims' Congrega tional Church, rorner Missouri avenue and Shaver streets, where services will be held, at 1:30 P. M. Remains will bo cremawd at the Sellwooii crematorium, whv're a flioit service will he held. Friends of the family kindly Invited to attend. Please omit flowers. Funeral in charge of Miller & Tracey. DAVIS In this rity, November 9, at his late residence, 170 Fast Twentieth street. Robert G. Davis, ajie 51 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Ella Davis. Funeral will be held from the parlors of Miller So Tracey at 2 P. M. today l Wednesday). In terment Lone Fir Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Tne only Tfmenc nnaertmjKinir establtab. neat 1a Portland witti private arivew, Alain u. A. i$at. J. V. F1NLEY 4c ON. Montgomery at i-iith. MK. EDWARD HOLMAN. tHa lead Id funeral director. 2-0 Ttiird atreot, cornitc tolmofl. eU0y uaUiuit, Jk. 1611. Alain uZ F. 8. DL'NMNQ, INC, Eut Side Funeral Director. 14 Eat .1 tier BtTeU Kajt 62. H 2b2&. . JL. H. 2.bLLAL.KH t-O., tU2 WILLIAMS AV-ttL tut lubo, t; loSti. lay aLiunau-at, ly. and nigat sU.vicc DUNNiNi & M i.N TKi, funeral director, bruadway a-d Pint. I'ncme ALaln 440, A. 4Jwv Lady attendant. MILIAR A TRACEY, independent funeral director. Funeral aa low as $20. $40, $60. Washington and lvU at. Main aaui, a 7aaa. P. JU Dercn. Eaat lltn. and Clay auUk Lady assistant. h.at 7 SI. BKEWL'd UNUKHTAK1NG COMPANY. "3d and Clay. Main 4162. A 2321. Lady attendant R. T. .Byrne. William ave. aoid itatu B. ilia. C Lady attendant. BREEZE & SNOOK. Sunnyslde Parlor; auto near. 1020 Blmuat Tab. 126S. H 12d FLORISTS. MARTIN & FOIiliEd CO., florists, 347 Wash ington. Alain -by, A Flowers tor U occasions artifciicuuy arrauieu. CLARKE BROS., florists. 2S Morrison U Uain or A A&uo. me x lowers ana nora riuilirn K'n hranrh at nnii MAX M. SMITH, Main 7210, A 312L SelUnc hull, in v ftth and Aldnr ata. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 285 Washington sc. bet. 4th and Otn. Mam OiOsj. A noa. MnVKMKVTS. PORTLAND MARBLE W'OliKS. 114-266 4th, St., opp. trity Han. Main ooo. rniup xmsu & Sons for memorials. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 574 BELMONT ST. Pnonea Eaat 14X3. B -51&, Open Day suid NliEBt. ReDort all cases ot cruelty to this of- foce. Lrethai chamber for small animals, Hore ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone der sirinT a pet may communicate wna us, KW TODAY. Income Property Have client with well-located city properties, clear of in cumbrance, desiring to ex change for income property. Submit your properties on cash basis. INSIDE PROPERTY DEALERS, GROUND FLOOR HENRY BLDG. FUNERALS Beautiful adult plush jr broadcloth casket. embalming, rough box. nearse. two limousines and services, fur More reasonable funerals 1C desired for $2U. $40, 60. Higher-priced funerals In proportion. We make our own caskets. Lady assistant. Private funeral cbaptU MILLER& TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. Washington and Ella Sts. Main 2681. A 7885. MORTGAGE LOANS on improved city and farm property at current rates. Attractive repayment priviie&rea, Loana a.uiciuy closed. CaU today. 6CU I-ARGEJ LOANS OW fZA 1 bijSIess pbopeuties vyo A. H. BIRRELL CO. :i7-Zl Kortliweitern Bask BsUldJjic. MarshaU 4114. a. 4118. I HAVE FOR LEASE O.NE OK THE MOST PROMINENT AND DESIR ABLE BUSINESS CORNERS I.V THIS CITY. Or Will Build lor Desirable Tenants. SEWTOS W. KOim'TRBE, Slarsball 1771. 51U Henry TlldB. BONDS MORTGAGES Largre amount of ZG? on improved ln money to loan at O O side p r o p e rtjr. Hesidence loans 6 and 7 per cent, ac cording to location. Bonds and MortcstM for Sale. ROEHTSON & EWISG, 807-8 Northwestern Bank Building. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Oar Own Jtloucy at current Hatea SlTI.Mt ll'AI. AJiD COBPORATlOn BONUS. II R.1 AND CI I V LOAKS, -HO Vonrtn St.. Board ot Trade Bldg. MORTGAGE I.OA5S. A. W. M'LAIUBIM & CO. New York City. Unlimited Funds Quick Service. Iarfte or timall Amounts. IBANK A. Representative. 808 Spalding Bldg. Main 82gg. come to HEAD QUARTERS voukMORTGAGE loans JOHN rDi-kXTAKT SPALDrNGBLDC, K. iKLIINAIM PORTLAND.ORE, On CUT and Fane IPropertles ta Any Amount at Current iiates HAsntAH-Tsoupaoa. nsnksm 4 Comst 4 uuiU aad biuf 6usU. s) S Hil'iTVfe'A.iS WANTED 11 1 S