TIIE arORXIXG- OREG ONI AX, , FRIDAY, APR I Li 14, 1916. 15 INTER -CITY CLUBS SWING AX FREELY Wholesale . Slaughter Is Force as Teams Chop to League Limit. in MORE THAN 30 RELEASED AVoodburn, Greshani, Montavilla, Bradfords and Baby Beavers Cut Lists Materially, All to Get to 12-Man JDImit. Yesterday was "pruning day" In the Irvter-City Baseball League. All the clubs have to be down to 12 men by next Sunday, consequently wholesale slaughtering- was In order. Woodburn released Pete Lucier, W. 6. Hicks, Alfred Jensen and Harry Bennett and signed W. R. Hurst. Manager Heales, of the Kirkpatrick (Stars, already had his roster pretty well down toward the limit, so he signed Joe Dixon, outfielder, and John Hoppe. Dixon is one of, the best out fielders in the local field and many Inter-City League fans were wondering why he had not made his appearance before this. He will play center field lor the Stars next Sunday at St. Helens, Grnham Releases S Men. Gresham had more men signed to iparchements than any other club so Manager Boss got busy yesterday with his ax. He released Alec Nagle, Hans Gravelle, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Paul S. Ogden, infielders; Joe O'Leary and Joe Wiley, outfielders; Johnny Newman, catcher and George Kelly and Tom S. Townsend, pitchers. Townsend was released temporarily only. The veteran Is a dandy chucker, but his arm has been bothering him of late. He will be put back on the pay loll as soon as he rounds into shape. Ross cut off two extra heads so that' he could sign Ray Kennedy and Chet Hughes, outfielders. Kennedy is a veteran and played with the Sellwood club last season. Hughes played with the East Side club last Summer and is a crackerjack hitter. Montavilla dropped Brownie Pritch srd and Henry Knlppde, infielders, and C. E. Messenger, catcher. Knipple end Messenger have shown -no class to date, but Pritchard is one of the best shortstops in the city. Money matters promtped Pritchard's release. Heales, of the Kirkpatricks, Is dicker ing for him. Bradfords Let 11 Go. The Bradford East SIders also did the slaughtering act. Those dropped are Clay Patterson, Clarence Decker and William J. Boland, catchers; Chet Worden, T. E. Burns and Billy Mascott, Infielders; Chink Driscoll, pitcher, and Walter Bell, outfielder. Arthur Moel ler, Jude Moreland and Charley Moore were suspended. The Baby Beavers released the fol lowing: Joe Spady, George Cowling, Roy Howard and Leslie Peterson, out fielders, and C. P. Anderson, pitcher. Shortstop Walter Watts was sus pended. St. Helens only has 13 men under contract and will be forced to release or suspend only one. Woodland has 17 lads signed to parchments. They will have to drop five promising youngsters. Up until late last night Secretary Wayne F. Lewis had not heard from either of the Columbia River managers. Woodland to Xj'ae Home Boys. In a letter from the St. Helens man agement to the secretary of the Inter City circuit it was said that the club will be down to the limit by Saturday. Manager E. E. Dale, of Woodland, in tends to use home players only from now on. He has added a. couple of promising boys from Woodland to his lineup. The Woodland bunch has here tofore been importing a couple of out side players to bolster the lineup, hut has met with no success. They tackle a hard team Sunday, the Bradfords. The games will be played as orig inally scheduled next Sunday, but President Fred Norman Bay intends to have the schedule changed for one week from Sunday so that all the frames will be played out of the city. The Woodburn management has re quested the president to send the Bradfords to that city April 23, as there is some kind of "doings" going on there on that date. The schedule will be fixed so as to have the Bradfords on the job. They beat Woodburn last Sunday. BROWN'S DOGS LEADING SEPPALA'S WOIF HOUNDS CLOSE IP IN BIG ALASKA RACE. Blizzard Delays Teams and Causes Suffering; Drivers Trust Animals i to Keep to Trail. NOME, Alaska.. April 13. Robert Brown, with 14 dogs, and Leonard Seppala, with his team of 17 hardy Siberian wolf dosrs. were leadina- to day in the 412-mile all-Alaska sweep stakes race which began Tuesday morning and probably will end late tomorrow. All the teams have left -anaie. the turning: point in the race 206 miles from Nome. Brown and Son. rala were last reported from Gold Run, 24 miles this side of Candle. Brown arrived at Gold Run at 10:09 this morning- with 12 dogs in harness and two tied behind the sled. Brawn's time for the 230 miles he has traveled since leaving Nome was 49 hours s minutes. Seppala arrived at Gold Run at 10:41 and left at 11:09. His time to Gold Run was 49:40. - Sepoala. was driving 16 of his dogs. One was run ning loose. Fred Ayer left Candle at S o'clock Four of his dogs were badlv worn and were running loose. The other ten fox hounds composing his team were in good condition. Delzene got under way eignt minutes oeuina Ayer. only one of Delzene's dogs was out of harness but two of the others had sore front feet. Paul Kjegstad was the last to leave Candle. During the blizzard which the racers encountered going into Candle late yesterday the snow was so blinding the drivers could not see the dogs nearest the sleds and had to trust to the leaders to keep to the trail. Ayer and Delzene drove together for pro tection, but in the darkness Deizene's team turned around and started back toward Gold Run. They had not none far. however, when Brown came along and set Delzene going in the right di rection again. Kjegstad was lost dur lng the storm and sought refuge in an igloo Just outside Candle until the storm abated sufficiently for him to find his way Into camp. Mary Browne, Mrs. Williams Win NORDHOFF. Cal.. April 13. Mary Browne, former National champion and Mrs. Louise R. Williams won today the women's open doubles championship in the 31st annual Ojal Valley tournament, defeating Mrs. Ethel Sutton Bruce and Florence Sutton. 1-6. 6-0. 6-0. BOXES FOR OPEXER ALL SOLI) Buttons for Choice Seats Xot to Be liet Go After Tuesday Noon. Every box seat at Recreation Park for the opening game next Tuesday has been sold. There are 6000 reserved seats in the stand. The Portland Baseball Boosters have reserved 2500 of the best, that is those running from the press box to the riptht field bleachers. Booster buttons will not be sold after noon of Tuesday. They are on sale at the downtown business houses and cigar stores. Judge W. W. McCredie had a force of men working yesterday building bleacher seats in front of the grand stand to accommodate the overflow from the stand. The deep outfield will be roped off for the overflow from the bleachers. Reserved seats are now on sale downtown. College Baseball. Harvard 7, University of Maine 1. Wesleyan 13. Bowdoin 1. Mercer 6. University of Michigan 3. Cornell 3, Pennsylvania 0. Tufts 4, Navy 1. Wisconsin 3, Notre Dame 2. Navy Lacrosse Teams Win. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. April 13. The Navy this afternoon defeated the Penn sylvania Lacrosse team, 6 to 2. To give concrete columns for buildings wide foundations a German engineer has invented a method for blasting away the earth with dynamite, making a hole which soft concrete nulfhlv fills. EASTER LILIES Also an assortment of blooming plants and cut flowers. No advance in prices. Prompt delivery. CHAPELL'S FLOWER SHOP 347 Morrison Broad way Bids'. Main 11S. EXCLUSIVE EASTER NOVEL TIES Boxes, Baskets, Toys, Etc Packed with , Delicious Easter Eggs, Choc olates, Bon Bons, etc. 6f 3 a, a a M. a a AN "EASTER NECESSITY KXOX WARBCRTOJT OR STETSON HAT BITFUM A PEXDLBTON 311 Morrison QUICK SERVICE On Your Easter Linen WE SPECIALIZE On White Shirts and Shirtwaists. Portland Laundry Co. Ninth and Couch, Broadway 410. A 4410 Your Easter Gloves A pair of Lenberg Washable Gloves means a. fresh glove e v ery day. Wash them yourself in soap and water. $1.50 pair in pearl, ivory tan and beige. , LENNOX'S Morrison St. Pout office Opposite. For "EASTER" PREPAREDNESS Call Woodlawn 3034, C 2808. MODEL Cleaners and Dyers ESTABLISHED 1910. Men! JIMMY DUNN will dress you up. $20.00 Men's Suits .$14.75 Oregonian Bldg, 3d. EASTER MONEY I WILL PAY CASH for S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS 1100 Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Or. For Reliable Tailor-Made Clothes at a Reasonable Price See TAILORS 244 Alder St., between 2d and 3d. Sts. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily and Sunday. Xer I. In. One time ISO feame ad two consecutive time. ........ .2e bit me ad three conitecutive time . iiOo bame ad elx or seven consecutive time..56o The above rate apply to advertisement under "Aew loday" ana all ower ciassifi- vationn except the following s Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wauled Female. I-or Kent Kooms Private Families. Board and Koora Private Families. Ilousekeeninflr Kooms Private Families. Kate on the abov classifications is 7 cents a line eat-h insertion. On "charge" advertisements chanres will be based ou the number of lines appearing in tn er. reear (liens of the number of words in each line. Minimum chance, two lines. The Orearonian will accent classified nd vertisenients over the telephone, nrovlrled the advertiser is a subscriber of either phone. No price will be quoted over the ii ho lie. hut bill will be rendered the following day. Whether subsecjueut advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon ehe promptness of payment of tele phone advertisements. "Situations Wanted' and Personal advertisements will not bo ac cepted over the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted lor "Fiirul- niture zor naie, ' "boRioera opportunities,' "Room in ic-Ho uses and "Wanted to Lent.1 Advertisements to receive nrooer dans!. fication murt be In The Oregconian office before 8:45 o'clock at nicrht. exceot Satur day. Closing; hour for The Sunday Ore gonian wiu do :bu ociock Haturaar nig tit. The office will be open nntil 10 o'clock P. M. as ufrual. and all ads received too Late for proper classification will he run under the ueamngr - ioo j.aie to i masny." 'Xelepliouta; Main 7070. A 4 AMrSEMEXTS. SEATS NOW SELLING . HEILIC Broadway at Taylor Main 1 and A 1128 Tomorrow, Sat. Night 8:15 o'clock. Shakespeare's Delightful Comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" Given by DR.WA f.l'ILI) PF.ATKRS l.MVKKSITV OF OKBGON. Special Music C of O. Orchestra. PRIPF? Lower floor $1.00. Balcony, RIvLJ 70c and 00c. Gallery, 25c. BOX OFFICE SALE XOW OPEN Hr. www I Broadway at Taylor t. lil Li Main 1 and A 112! 6N I G H T S BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY Special Price .'Mat". Wed. and Sat. De KOVEN OPERA CO. In the Favorite Comic Opera, "ROBIN HOOD" Excellent Cast and Chorus. Anpmenled Orchestra. Eve's. $1.50 to BOc Mats., $1 to 50c HEILIG THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 16, 3 O'CLOCK RUSSIAN CONCERT PIANIST Graduate Petrocrad Conservatory. Klrst Appearance In Portland. Reserved Seat 91, 75c and 50c. Box Office Open Friday aiornina-. OIPPODROM O'ormlT the Raker.) Main 2, A &3UO. Broadway unci MurrUon Street Tonight, all this week, the Baker Players in "WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY." Dramatized from the famous '"Mary serial in the Ladies' World; a beautiful lova nay. Evenings, 2."c. ouc: Mats., Ujc only. Matinee Saturday. Xext Week -Laele Toin's Cabin.' BROADWAY AND YAMHILL. The Hest of Vaudeville Broadway and Yaniniu. Mats., 10r. 25c, 50c; Nights, 10c, 25c. 50c, 75o. - . . - Stella Billee and Mahew Taylor Percy Bronson and Winnie Baldwin: Har riet Marlotte 8c Co.; Miss Dons Fonjr Gua and liarry Haw; Miss Robbie Gordone; Hir schel Hendler; Orpheum Travel Weekly. FLOY LE PAGE SONGSTRESS. LORD KOBERTS, the smallest yet cleverest comedian in the world- Special attraction extraordinary VOLANT ana nis uying piano. 6 OTHER bl( ACTS 0 Boxes, first row balcony Heats reserved by phone. Curtain. 2:30, 7 and tt. OREGON BUILDING N. W. Cor. 5th and Oak Sts. HOMK OK THK POKTLAI CIIAM- BUli. OK COMMKKCK CI1A.NGE;S AAMK, .el.-infr fnr a more aDDroDriate name for their building- at Fifth and Oak streets the board of directors of the Portland Chamber or commerce, at a meeting- held March inn, 1310, iorm niiv adomed the name of "OREGON BU'lLiDINti" in. lieu of Commercial Club Tin i Irl i n sr. The 1'ortland tjnamoer 01 commerce now occupies tne enure 111 lii, sixin, seventh and eighth lloois; the ground floor being- largely taken up with ex hibits of Oreeron's agricultural, manu factures, mineral resources, etc.. the nffic.es of the State Exhibit Commis sinn nnri the State Fish and Game Commission. The balance of the build ing; is utilized ior general uuainesa 01 fice purposes. OREGON MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN GRO CEKi' TRADE PAPER WEST Ob" ST. LOUIS. BlSSIfc: COLWELL, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. 410 Oregon Bldg. EDLEKSO.V'S, Room 1. tell What to Bur and How. AUCTION SALKS TODAY. Ford Auction Home, 211 1st. Furniturw, carpets, etc. tiala at 2 F. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. Furniture. 1B8-S First St. MEETLJiOKOIICES. WEBFOOT CAMP. KO. 65. WOODMEN OF THE WOHLD. meats every Friday nlgnt at W. O. W. Temple, 128 11th street- Ali members welcome. Kuui to Kamp Friday night. A. L. BARBUK. Clerk. J. H. POXNAT. Consul Commander. SWEDISH SOCIETY LlJ.'BA Members are requested to attend funeral of our sister, Maria Benson, at 2 o'clock Saturday after noon from .Ericson s tuneral pariors. sy order EMIlf K D-MARK, Pres. K. J. GRAHS, Sec. POTtTLAND COMPANY, 117, W. O. W., will give a whist and dance "Wednesday nteht, April 10. at W. O. W. Terop:e. 11:8 11th st. - Uniou music and refreshments. MASTICK'S incomparabla dahlias; order now. M. t. Tyler. ltw Derby st. Kentou car. Fiioue Wcudiawn 175 is. 437 1 J ; . - It: J A. " This directory is for the information of the public to Rive as far as possible the different lines of business which the average person may find occasion to use. Any information which cannot be found, here will be gladly furnished by phoning- Alain 7070 or A 6095. House 40. ACCORDION PLEATING. K. STKPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cord, side pleat, buttons covered; mail orders. i28 Plttock block. Broadway loua. PLEATING, hemstitching, buttons covered. Eastern Novelty Co., SO Stli. Bdw. 2OP0 ASSATERS AND ANALYSTS. MOXTA.NA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 2d silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. W. J. HAKEL1M .Probate, real estate, min ing ana corporation lave ; abstracts ana titles examined, written opinions furnished. 1434 Northwestern Bank bids. Main 074$. GRAHAM, BECKETT & COOPER General practice; aostracts examined, bo 1-3 Piatt b!d&. Phone Main 5SSU. CANCER. L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. 671 1 Alberta St. Woodlawn 4108. CARPET WEAVER, FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS. Carpet cleaning, refitting, etc Northwest Rug Co., 168 E. 8th. Both phones. CELLCLOED BUTTONS, BADGES. THE IRWIX-HODPON COMPANY. 387 Washington st. Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPOIMST. William. vEstelIe and William, Jr.. Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors, 302 Gerllnger bldg., southwest corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 130L CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. yi. r. Hill. Office Flledner bldg. Main 3473. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DR. McMAHOX Chronic cases, tatting tlro 31 treatments, S15; worth $30; economy, health, wealth. 208-9-10-11-12 Macleay bid. COLLECTION AGENCY'. XETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 17i6. No collection, no charge. Established lftOU. CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS. N. O. KKLCXD, 313 Henry bldg. Main 5812. contracting architect; financing, plans five. D.i'CLSO. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy, 8314 5th sc., Det. ttarK and uax. Bp 1 rates, 4 pri vate lessons, $2, morning, afternoon, even ing; all latest dances guaranteed; class Thurs.. Sat. evenings, 7-8:30. Bdw. 21tS0 HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons daily; class Tues., I"ri. eve., 8 to 10. 109 '2.6. St.. bet. Wash, and Stark. Main 3205. Lessons 25c. ML'LKEY BLDG., 2d and Morrison 10 les sons, $5; classed Mon., Fri. eve. Mar. 31.'t. DRESS SOTS. DRESS SUITS for sale or rent at low prices. w buy dress suits at 51 3d et. EVE, JJAB, NOSE AXD IHROAT. Treatment by specialist: glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseday, 517 Dekum bid., 3d&Wn. FIRE FNSrKAXCK. PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. HAT CLEANING. PANAMA HATS cleaned, blocked. 75c; straws, felts. ROc; guaranteed. 2S5 Wash., near 4th. 88 3d. near stark. 44 3d. M 7026. WE ARE the best in cleaning, blocking and bteachlng hats. 231 1st st. Main 8442. MATTRESS MAKING. HYGIENIC MATTRESS RENOVATION'S, carpet, vacuum steam cleaning. E. 1004. For modern mattress making phone E. GS74. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 5:1. A 2153. NATUROPATHS. VIRGIL MACMICKLE. Naturopath. Port land's only Bernarr MacFadden graduate; accommodations for out-of-town patients. 807 Dekum bldg. Main 3598. MUSICAL. Emil Thleldhorn, violin teacher, pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160, Marshall 1620. WHOLESALERS AND AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DtTBHlma BUGGY TOP CO.. 209 2d St. BAGGAGE CHM'KEI) AT HOME. BngKae fe Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf.. Inc., lltii and Everett. DRY GOODS WHOLESALE. T. n;r,i-nL:i n- sueriock Biag. ,4iiuvioivi at. Third Corner Oak. GRAIN MERCHANTS. M. TT. HOl'SEK, Board of Trade Mrtg. GROCERS. WAPHAMS & CO.. 67-75 Fourth St. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AL'SEH HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St. HIDES. WOOL, CASCARA, BARK. KAH.N BROS., 191 Front St. MILLINERY. BRAPSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. . COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 H 5th si. PLAIN AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P FULLER ; CO.. 12th and D.ivis sts. MEETING NOTICES. THE GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE. T. O. O. F., and Oddfellows, will meet at Orient Hall, East Sixth and Alder streets, at 1::;0 P. M. today (Friday), April 14 to attend and conduct the funeral of our lats brother. Jay E. Heller, who was a member of Chaffee Lodge, No. 2.1. at Chaffee. N Y. Funeral services. 2 P. M.. at East Side Funeral Directors chapel. Interment Mount Scott Park Cemetery. GEO. H. HAMILTON', Sec. ALBERT PITfE LODGE. NO. 362. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication tills (Friday) evening, April 14. at 7:CtO o'clock. Visitors welcome. By order of W. M. E. R. IVIE, Sec PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 35. A. K. AND A. M. Special com munication 7:30 this (Friday) evening. ".100" social. Visitors welcome, uraer w . m. C. M. ST1SAUJIAS, sec SELLWOOD LODGE, NO. 331, v. and A. M. stated com munication this (Friday) even ing. 7:.to ociock, neiiwooa an- sonio Mall. visitors wunjuuto. ' By order W. M. MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO. 35, O. E. S. Regular meeting tnis ' (Friday) evening 'a Masonic jem- ple. at 8 ociock. social, uy ol der Vv . M. ... ,. JENNIE H. liALLU A1, 00c HASSAIX) LODGE NO. lo I. O. 0. .. will ii.ict this (Friday) evening H';".' o ciock In I. O. O. F. TemP'e'rti";t. Visi der sts. Work in the second dogree. if.it ors welcome. GUST ANDLli&ON., N. O. F. COZENS, Rec. Sec. EMBLEM jewelry, buttons charms, plni, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 Sixth t. DIED. KINPORTS Thursday, April 13. at 11M Commercial street. Klla Rebecca Kinports, wife of O. R. Kinports. Besides her hus band she is survived by six daughters and one son residing in Portland, one eon la Cheyenne, Wyo.. and one daughter in Santa Ana, Cal. Funeral announcement lates. - - TARNHAN In "this city April 13, at the residence of his son. 449 Alberta St., Joseph iS Tarnahan, aged 82 years. A member ot Uordon Granger Post at Woodlawn. An i nouncement of funeral later. Arrange, menus in care of K. T. Byrnes. WILSON In this city April 13, Woodrow, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, 25 Holladay ave. Notice of funeral here after. THOMPSON April 13, Everett Thompson, aga S7 years. Remains at Dunning A JilcjSntee-a parlors. Notice ot funeral later. M EETINO NOTICK3. GEN'TZKOU The funeral of the late Georga Gentzkou. Jr., will leave the family resi dence, 0o East Twenty-third street North, at 8:30 A. M. today (Friday). April 14. thence to St. Andrew's Church, corner East Ninth - and Alberta streets, where services will be held at 0 A. M. Friends are invited. Interment Mount Cal vary Cemetery. PETERS In this city. April 12. Louis Peters, aged & years 2 months 10 days, father of Mrs. J. H. Davis. Friends in vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2 P. M. today (Friday). April 14. In terment Rlverview Cemetery. EASTHAM The luneral services of the late Anna Eastham, who passed away In this city April 12, will be Iield today (Friday) at 1 P. M. from the chapel of the Skewes I'ndertaklng Co., corner Sd and Clay. Friends kindly invited to attend. Inter ment Rierview Cemetery. BENSOX In this city April 12. Mrs. Mary Benson, age 4 3 years. Funeral services will he held April 13 at 2 P. M. from Erlcson's chapW. Deceased was a member of Llnuea Society. rlcuas ana members respectfully invited. MUSICAL. SECURITY STORAGE OUT FOR CASH. $450 Haines Bros. $85 $450 Bradbury ...45 $3-5 Heinze Up- right 9j Largo Up- risbt H0 $3io Boudoir Up right fs? S400 Chlckerng . .3o OPTOMETRISTS ASDOrlCUXS. YOUR EYES fitted with best lenses, goia-mieo. S1.50 up. torics, $2.o0 up; T i r - hifiuak i'' .it) up; PR lenses duplicated: inatl orders, j ij MKRED1TH, 3-'9 Washington St. SAVE YOUR Correctly fitted glasses, gold filled t'?ratgs.. as low as 1.50; fl VI'VS7quaUty and service tha 2 Opt ometrlst, JU'J Morrison st. Main 14. GLOBE OPTICAL CO. Best $2.50- Glasses on Earth. Second Floor Alisky Bldg., Cor. Third and Morrison ats. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT. 22 years" experience U. S. and torftign patents. 601 Dekum bldg. PICTURE l-'RAMlNG. ASHFORD 61ti Northwest bid., BtU & Wash. I'll'K. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York ets. Main 34 Si). POSTS, TIES AND POLES. CEDAR POSTS A large stock, any size or length; round or split. State Wood Tie & Pole Co.. Main 7707. " PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Ganter.bein. mgr. Printing and linotyping. lOO1 Front St., corner Stark. Main or A 141S. RAG "RUGS AND "FLUFF RUGS. Ingrains. Brussels. Smyrna, Aacminster, rag rugs, all sizoe; mail orders prompt; book.et WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. 54-56 Union ave. N. East 651G. B 1475. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. PALMER-JONES CO.. II. P., 404 Wilcox bid. ASSOCIATED INVEST ME NT CO. . C21 Yeon. BENEDICT BROS., 030 Hawthorne avenue. STORAGE ANI TRANSFER. FREE STORAGE. FREE MOVING. For a limited time In order to fill our modern brick warehouse, located In the heart of the city. Expert "packing and moving. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 44-46 East 0th St. N. Phones. East 3S 1U. East 3867. TO FIRST CALLER, 100 4th STREET. Storage 75c month. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household goods specialists; etnr&ge, packing, ship ping and moving; horse or auto vans; special freight rates to all points. C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 2d and Pine Sts.. Broadway 096, A 1906. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan St.. corner 13th Telephone Main 69 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest Ln sura nee rat esl n the cit y . MT. SCOTT and Tremont auto service. Local and long-distance hauling, storttge and transfers 201 2d st Marshall 4783. MAdYsON-ST. DOCK ANDWAREHOUSE Office 189 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7601. WOOD. GREEN AND DRY SLABWOOD, blockwood. Panama Fuel Co., Main C720, A 3SU0. MANUFACTURERS N ON-1 N TON IC ATI NO BEY T-7RAG EM . WE IN HARD'S GOLDEN AMBER NECTAR. Henry Weinhard Plant. 13th and Burnside. Phono Main 72. A 1172- PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. RASMUS.-: EN CO.. 2d and Taylor sts. PIPE. PIPE FITTING AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. S4-W! Front st. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. 84-S6 Front st. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. DEIWTIWn F. W. BALTE3 AND COMPANY rnlllllllU First & Oak Sts. Main 16.1, A 1105 PRODUCE COMMISSION -MERCHANTS. EVER DING FAKKEI.L. 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portlnmi Cordane Co., 14th and Northrup. SAFETY RAZOR. HONING. AUTOMATIC KEEN EDGE CO.. lSQifr 4th. SASH. DOORS AND G LASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th ami Davis sts. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 2H 2d St. IX'NERAL NOTICES. HEILER In this city, April 12. Jay E. Heiler, aged 27 years, member of Chaffee Lodge No. 25G, I. O. O. F., of Chaffee, N. Y. The funeral service will be held from the chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., East Side funeral directors. 414 East Alder, Fridav. April 34, at 2 P. M., under the auspices of the general relief committee of 1. o. O. F. Friends Invited. Interment in Mouiit Scott Park Cemetery. O'BRIEN April 12, at the residence. 211 Olympia street, Jerry O'Brien,- aged 41 . years, beloved husband of Mrs. Laura O'Brien; brother of Mrs. Nora Cumin, Mrs. Ellen Groat and Mrs. O. O. Spencer. Funeral will take place from the above residence tomorrow (Saturday), April 15. at ! o'clock. Friends invited. Interment at Vancouver, Wash. SCHNEIDER In this city. April 32, Con rad Schneider, aged 70 years 3 months 18 days, father of Mrs. J. T. Stoneroad. of Portland; Mrs. H. S. Tower, of Marshfleld. Friends Invited to attend funeral serv ices, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 10 A. M. today (Friday). April 14. Interment Rose City Cemetery. FCXERAL DIRECTORS. EDWARD HOLMAN CO. Established 1877. RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Third and Salmon Streets. Main 507, A 1511. PERFECT FUNERAL PEItVICE FOR LESS. S1SO FUJtEKAli FOIl STS. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. -Lady AaaistaaLi Washington at Klla St.. Between Twta tieth. aot Xireaty-f lrt. West Side. Mala 2691. A 7SS5. DUNNING a M B.NTEB. funeral directors. Broadway and Pine. Phone .Broadway au, A 4608. Lady attendant. - A. R. ZELLAR CO., 02 WILLIAMS AVIS. .ast JU&. iua. Laay aiienaani. Day and night service. il K. AND MKS. VV. H. HAMILTON Funeral service. East Both and Glisan. Tabor 13. BKSEZE & SNOOK. Sunnyside Parlors. Auto hearse. lOlia Belmont. Tab. 1258. B K. T. BYRNES. Williams and KAOtt. East 1113. C lla. Lady attendant. ERICSON" Residence Undertaking Parlors, 12th and Morrison sta Main oiaa. A 32a. P. L. LERCH. East 11th and Clay stree.T. Lady assistant. Last 781. 6KEWES L'NDKRTAKWG COMPANY. 3d and Clay. M. 4152. A 2321. Lady attendant F. 8. DUNNING. INC. Bast Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder street. Eabt VZ. B 2025. .. ITXEKAl PIRECTOBS. Years of Kxperlence Enables This Firm to Give YOU PERFECT SERVICE This modern establishment, with ita conveniences, includinc; a se cluded driveway, insures abso lute privacy, causing in now way & departure from an established policy ol moderate prices. KxpeHenced Woman Attendant. J. P. FIN LEY & SON The Progressive FUXEliALi D1HECTOR3, Uuntguoiery at FllUi. Main a. A. 15aa. FLORISTS. MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists, 34T Washington. Main A 26a. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison t Main or A 18".". Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MAX. M. SMITH. Main 7213. A S12L tell . lng bldg.. 6th and Alder sta. IO.NSETU FLORAL CO.. 283 Washington mu. bet. 4th and Otti. Main (.102. A 110L MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 264-260 4th St.. opposite City Hall. Main 8564. Phillip eu & ?ona 1 or memorials. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 674 BELMOXT ST. I'bonea. Eaat B U.'IS. Open Day and AiKht. Report all cases of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick: and disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring pet may communicate wltli us, NEW TODAY. WILLAMETTE VALLEY oiCego.v, FARMS AND OREGON TIMBER LANDS FOU SALE! BY OWXEK. Improved farms near city, 60 to 700 acres; 800 acres timber land with saw mill (25 M. capacity) on railroad and river. Will sell all or part of timber tract, or half interest to purchaser who can manage same, or will sell stump age (50 to 100 million feet, a-s desired). Would consider unincumbered income bearinjr city lealty up to 50 per cent. Atdress BOX 2-16, S AT.EM, OllEOOY. West Side APARTMENT SITE 50x85 Feet N. W. Corner Twelfth and Main Sts. Price $15,000.00 WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 83 Fourth St. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved city and farm property at current rates. Attractive repayment privileges. Lioans quickly closed. Call today. Cpf LARGE LOANS rOf VJ O m'SlMlss I'ltOI'KItTIKS V -O A. H. BIRRELL CO. 117-2 11 Northivritlrrn Bank: ltuildlnfr. Money to Loan In amounts to suit, on acreage near Portland, farm loans and on city prop erty. GEO. II. THOMAS. M Oak St.. Room 2, Ainsworlh llldn. Northwest Fence & Supply ' Co. Mnnufacturers of All Kinds of Ladders. Orchard Supplies, HnMian rrunertt. I.anrn Fence nmi Oates. ;75-27 Et Oak Si., Corner Union Ave. 1'OKI I..IM). KK.iON. iet Our Prices. Nop Belter. m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; i u 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; i ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n E MOSEY FOR , FARMERS E At Carrent Rates. COME l. A.U TALK. WITH US or rl te : Hankers' MorfgHcp Corporation, Capital X50U.04IO. Title & Trust BldK.. Portland, Oregron. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiHiiim MORTGAGE LOANS We have Insurance Money at 0. Prlvu.lo Funds at Gr; and 7. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-8 NorthweKtern flank II I dec. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Oar Own Money nt Current Itnte. Ml'MCII'AL AND rnillM)HtTI BU1)S, FARM AND CITY LOANS. 8Q Fourth Hoard of Trade lildg. E0mP,DLGOUDEO t55& 7 L0INi ON MORTGAGE SECURITY NORTHWESTERN BANK BUILPINS Krnwj,lsrrr m .jr-i-.T L FARIM LOANS MORTGAGE COMPANY FOR AMERICA Ainsworth Bldg. 22, Portland 0rcgonljfc MOltTtJAtiK I.OANM lmproveu clly prop erty at Lowest Rates. 117 Corbett Bids.. 5th ft Morrison Sts. REAL ESTATE. For Sale -1. nih FINE RESIDENCE SITE. SPECIAL BARGAIN. N. W.. cor. East oUtu and IStark. 79.5s 10O. Price IIHOO. , GODPAlpn WIEUR 1CK. 14i Stark St. CASil (ASH CASH. Have 100 cash to pay for your equity in your lot, or trade $lui0 equity in liotie and lot for a $:;') lot clear. Marshall H".is. EXCELLKNT business corner; MUST sell $250 handles; make otter. AD 472. Or' Konlan lor Snle -HoltNt- A MODERN i-room bungalow, nearly new near Allierta ft. and Union ave.. nt a sac rlfice; small paynietit down, halann -asy terms, see owner, fawetland olds. KICK 4-room hunpalow. cheap: niost kind of terms to yv.it- pin-hastT. t InwFtmont t'o.. Main ."I'J'.i. any lout IRVING TON An etre-r. barcsin. beaiutllul home must be sola. Jtasi m , 41tii REAL ESTATE. NOW OPEX FOR INSPECTION. The very nfwest creation In a 7-room modern bungalow, N. K. corner Burnstd and 41st sts., LAl'RELHURST, Just & block east of beautiful Lnurelhurst Park, commanding an unobstructed view of streets in four directions'; very larce porch, cement floor, very lttre living and dining-room; fireplace; French doors in liv-int;-rooin, mirror doors in bedrooms, tiled kitchen and bathroom ; lavatory and, toilet on "d floor; beautiful fixtures and built-in effects; cement basement, fur nace, stationery tubs, paraice ; everything up to the minute. Price only 507OO, with all street assessments paid. J. VV'. CROSSL.Hr, 270, Stark st. Main 1700; Sundays or evenings Main U73S. $3000 RARE LAt'RF.LHURST BARGAIN $31)00. Artistic new 2-story 7-room hous. lo cated on T0xl00-foot lot, 2 short blocks to car, near Laurelhurst Park. Large re ception hall, extra large living-room, pleasant dining-room, paneled, finished in ivory, massive fireplace, Dutch kitchen with all built-in conveniences, screened porch, full cement basement, good fur nace; 4 larga extra, well-ventilated bed rooms, triple floors; oak in main rooms. Call for key loday at La urei hurst Co. Tract office. E. aith and Glisan St., or cali Tabor 0645 during week tor luriuer par ticulars. DELAHUXTT. COMPELLED TO LEAVE PORTLAND. and will sell my strictly modern 7-room house, located in one of the best parts of Laurelhurst, on lure lot with fine view, at a big sacrifice. This house was built on honor, and you should see it before buying. Lai ga living-room finished in white enamel, hardwood floors, art 1st ia dining-room and modern kitchen. Threi light, airy bed room a. full basement and fuimaco. If you can t pay cash will mak sutisiactory terms; $a9o0; might tsk In good clear lot. D. K. CLAi;Kr'. Alam lTuo week days. Sunday Tabor o4o3. $2000 LAURELHURST BUNGALOW $2100 Nifty, new 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, on 50:100 lot. Hard wood floors, fireplace, furnace, all built-ia conveni ences. Full cement basement. This is a wonuerf ul bargain. Call for key at Lau relhurst Co. tract oflice. E. 30th and Ulisau eta., or phono Tabor 0345 during J. DELAHUNTV. goi.xg to build: Go to an established firm and avoid worry and risk. "We. as L. R. BA1L1 CO., .contracting architects, have been at 82-J Abington bldg. five years;; hundred of jobs to our credit. Sketches and esti mates tree. FURNISH THIS MONEY if de Bired. You deal with ONE PARTY and pay only ONE PROFIT; we ACTUALLY SAVE YOU MONEY and guarantee satisfaction. We design and build residences, aparl mtnts. stores, factories,- aa thing. I R VI NGT ON DUTCH COLONIAL. na: E. 4th st. N.. tlie finest 7-room home in Irvinston. 1st story stone, garage, billiard-room, three fireplaces, ftn-ast of plumbing, Kuud heater, hardwood floors throughout, tile bath, papered, street Im provements paid. i'. E. BOWMAN & CO.. 272 Stark St. Main H02u. A 1251. CLASSY LAURELHURST HOME. Located on high, sightly lot, 1 block from car, must be sold at once. It's fully mod ern and worth $0500, but will sacrifice for $4000 and tive reliable buyer very easy terms. If you are thinking of getting more than jour muney's worth, better see tli.s. just phone me. Main 17to, and I'll cull with auto and eiiow you. J. W. ros-sley, 270 '.-j Stark St. ' LAURELHURST HOMES. Before buying be sure to look at our list of exquisittj homes Just completed in Laurelhurst, the addition of beautiful homes Tram $2000 up, on rent-like terms. l.AUKELll L'ltST Co.. 270Vs Stark L Main 100a. A 1015. EwUlTY AT EXTREME sacrifice; owner left city. A. beauuiui neariy new (-room home; one block from Peninsula Park, re stricted district; large fireplace, hardwood floors. Dutch kitcheii, lurnace; $1000 less than cost one year ago. Umbdenstook As Larson Co., if tt Oak st., ground floor. LAURELHURST SACRIFICE. Glisan St. home, mahogany and white enamel finish throughout; if taken before Saturday night; built and sold lor $10Oo; my prico -liioo; cash necessary. $1200. pnono Tabor 4411, or write AP 0.10, Oio- gonian BUILD" NOW. If you own a lot we will build and finance your home on easy terms. Larjs variety of plans to select from. UMBDE.SSTOCii. at LAKSUX CO. Ground floor. aoti Oak St. CONTK ACTOR FELL DOWN. Hi3 loss. your Ram. A great sacrinee. .ew o-roum bungaiow, all conveniences. hardwood floors, fireplace, near- carllnc, t2d St.. near Glisun. Mr. Miller. Pliolid Broadway loos. R'K SALE OK KENT. Modern colonial home, 10 rooms, larce proiiuils, centrally located. East Side; suit able for private sanitarium, niutcrnliy homo or exclusive apartments; terms lo responsible di ly. l'liune ov ner. Main 2171. THE LOWEST YET Am forced to act quick; my moaeru Quiisa.uw, n cow, Dotcli kitchen, full basement, laundry trays In JoneBmore. Glisaii-t. carllne; cost i:tooo. my price $11KJ0. Phone Broad way lt08. " 1 ; ' i : : CITY PARK. Co look today and see for yourself northwest corner East 4'.lii. Sandy bou'e ard House unlocked ail day. A bar tain' and very easy terms. House 1 -';. Sandy boul. Or ptiono owner, labor o-is.. -ROSECITY PARK SNAP. NEW VERY ARTISTIC EASY TERMS. Very classv buncalow, living-room 14x-o, C-rt bcvcAid piate buffet, parquet oak. floors, solid brass hdwe.. ale plus porcn, s h adet rces. c tc. O w nei-,Taborl aw). NE VR BROOKLYN CAR SHifl'S. Very attractive 2-story, o-room house, full cement basement, bath, about 3 feet ahove Erad-. garage; fine condition; a genuine snap. Price J20U0. Goddard a: S iedrlck. 23 Stark st. WANT A SNAP? lCixlOO cor. coins and Garfield, with old house renting lor $10; both streets fully improved and paid. Price $liUO0. Goddnrd ji wtedriek. 2411 Stark st J.KOO.M house and attic, and chicken-house. 1 block from joncsmore oliiuui. ou ot Sacriiice for $.".U0; easy terms. Umbden stock & Larson Co.. Soli Oak St.. ground tioor. ROSE CITY PARK. Just completed a beautiful 6-room bun galow. If vou are looking for a well-built house come and see this one at 444 East 3Uth N . cor. Tillamook, or Tabor 2124. A GOOD HOME BUY IN 1RVINGTO.V You deal direct WHO owner on a ie di room house, located In the best part of th-a district. The price will please you. E 520. oresonlan. ROSE-CITY PARK BUNGALOW. $00 down, $25 per month; 5 rooms, oak floors, fireplace, buffet, etc.; garag-e. paved street. 1'Uono owner. Marshall i-OoJ or Tabor SS28. . Mt'UN'T TAHtJll home, with over 10.000 sq. ft of ground and greenhouse. Owner milking good income lioni place; you can do the same. Good reasons for selling. A bargain. l'hone .Main 1 7ti. IRVIN'GTON. beautiful homo. 111 rooms. sleeping porcn. Diiuaru-iooio, baths with tiled floor, mahoeany dlnins- room. hardwood floors throughout . garaja, 50x100 lot, rnnue xioaov.j 3-ROOM house, lot l.iOxlJO. Lents, i oiock. from carllne. - block oft Foster road. b00. $20 down. $10 per month. 1100 N. W. Bank bldg. BUNGALOWS, o and 6-room. in any good part of city already constructed or built to suit on our easy-term plan. The Ore- gon Home Builders. 1H3 N. W. Bank bldg. WHY PKY RENT ? I will build you a home for $00 cash, balance 10 per month. M E. Lee, 0O5 Corbett Mdg. AT Hait;ht ave., modern 6-room house, fruit, one block to car. Inquire 049 Gantenbeia ave. Owner. . $U20O MODERN bungalow; snap. 37.1 E. 01st N-. corner Broadway. Tabor 620o. Owner. t 6ltOO"M bungalow completely furnished; modern, big sacrifice; am leaving cit. Tabor 26SS. UKAUTU'TL new O-room flat building, all rented, fine lo'-ation. East Side, at sacri fice. Inquire Tabor rn4!. IRVINGTON swell and cheap homes, easy payments. See Delahunt. Phone East 1275. ' Ktir Sale Bnines Property. SNAP. 100x100, K. Burnside. E. 31th St., if taken this month. J. L. Wells Co., 324 C. of C bids. $yOcu SoxlOO. IKth. near Lovejoy; fine mod ern improvements, very choice property. For terms phone owner, East oSOO. Suburban Home Property. BONNIE VIEW. A charming country residence just b voiid .Milwaukle, overlooking Willametta itiver; 7 rooms with all modern conven iences; lot 100x200 fronting on 3 sireers; very choice shrubbery, roses, shade and fruit trees Price $SOoO. Goddard tli Wiedri.-k. 24" Stark st. ATTRACTIVE suburban home and 1 1-fl acres on Oregon city carlinn. between Silver Springs and Courtney, $:iS0O; terms to suit: will exchange or t.ik auto as part payment. BD 512. Oregonian. SNAP for chicken ranch or garden: 1 acrs ( or ls-i. in c;tv Tiinils. 4 blocks from car line 0c faie. O-room liouse. 1" inbrl.ntocs: . Laisou Co.. 30ti oak St., gruund, floor.