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TIIE UrOTlXING OREG0XIAX, THURSDAY' JUNE 8, 1916. " 19 FRANK TROEH LEADS IT T Vancouver Entrant at Traps Hits 98 of 100 Bluerocks at Jenne, Station Grounds. EVENTS BROUGHT TO CLOSE H. Ii. Everding Presents Rose to Eacli Visitor or Competitor at Kvents -Three Tropliy Events j Shot Oir After Dinner. T BT EARL R. GOODWIN. The S2d annual trapshootnigr tourna ment of the Sportsmen's Association of the Northwest is now history and it will go down as "some" affair in more ways than one. Frank M. Troeh, the sensational Van couver, Wash., amateur, ended the tour ney in a blaze of glory. He won the main event, which was known as the "For You a Rose in Portland Grows"' contest yesterday at the Everding traps of the Portland Gun Club, by breaking- 98 of the 100 bluerocks thrown for him. The boy from across the Columbia River also is heralded not only as the leading amateur of the gathering, but high gun of the tournament. Out of 400 registered targets, 381 of them died the death of a rag doll by the un canny accuracy of Mr.- Troeh. II. E. Pottton Nearest Competitor. The nearest competitor was H. E. Poston, one of the popular San Fran cisco professionals who followed, two ttlrria in the rear. The opening day of the Portland Rose Festival was duly recognized at th Everdlns Park traps .or tne Port land Gun Club yesterday. The main event was namejd after the 1916 slogan malnlv because the Portland Rose festival Association donated $100 in rush to be divided among the winners. To celebrate the occasion. H. R. Everdinr. x-president of the Portland Gun Club, had more than 20 dozen of beautiful roses brought out to the srrounds. and every contestant in the 100-taxget match had one pinned on him for good luck. Practically all the spectators, of whom there were almost 600, wore the favorite Portland Dioom. Mr. Kvrrdlng Back at Springs. . Mr. Everdlng has been ill and he came to Portland from Shipherd's Springs, Wash, expressly to witness yesterday's conclave of blue rock smashing. He returned to the Springs last nlsrht. Sensational scores were recorded in the main event. The ambition of A. W. Strowger, president of the local club, and Henry R. Everdlng to have a record-breaking entry list was ful filled. -Just 101 men and women stepped to the traps and. Just to im press the fact that those present saw some good shooting, it might be well to state that 26 of them returned witn 80 per cent or better. All were ama teurs, too, with four exceptions. The troDhv events, three of them. were what might be termed as "after dinner shoots." It was not until, after 7:30 o clock last mgnc mai iiiuu win ners in the sboot-offs could be deter mined. The Northwest championship cup, the Becker trophy and the three men team race all found the nimrods keyed up for almost anything. After Frank M. Troeh, with 98 per cent out of the 100 targets in the main event, came Pete Whitney, a compara tively new shooter in the game, be longing to the Woodburn. Or., Gun Club but hailing from Hubbard. Or., and Guy Ugbers, of Pasco., Wash, with 96 out of 100. H. E. Poston, of San Francisco, led the pros with the same average re corded by two second amateurs. Les H. Reid, of Seattle, Wash., pulled the unexpected yesterday. He broke hut 87 targets in 100 tries, his regular rnarkmnanship being around 95 per cent end better. The five high amateurs for the three days' gathering in the regular registered birds only were Frank H. Troeh, 381 out of 400; Peter JL O'Brien, of Portland, 377; Abner Blair, of Portland, 375; O. N. Ford, of Kan Jose, Cal., 375, and Dr. R. N. Fuller, of Los Angeles. 371. The five pros for high honors were: H. K. Poston, San Francisco, 379; P. J. Holohan, Portland, S77; Les H. Reid, Seattle, 377; Frank C. Riehl, Tacoma, 367, and Fred A. Dryden, Spokane, Wash., 366. Main Event. ' . Squad 1 Name, city J. E. Reid. Portland G. A. ConHlin, Seattle, Wash. A. Riehl, Taconia, Wash C E. Feller. Woodburn, Or. . . It. Kinzer. Seattle. Wash. . ... . Squad 2 O. N. Ford, San Jose. Cal. . ... Trr. Rt N. Fuller, Tulare, CaL . N. A. Howard, San Francisco . 33. G. Anderson, Los Angeles . 1". Melius. Los Angelee ....... Squad 8 K. A. Dryden. Spokane, Wash, Guy Egbers, Pasco, Wash. ... fi. B. Joslin. Pasco. Wash. Targets Shot at. B'ke. .UtO 6 ...100 ...100 ...100 ...100 ...100 ...100 ...100 . . .100 ...100 ...100 . ..100 hi) 89 S3 S3 3 92 94 88 87 3 ...100 84 IMrs. F. A. Dryden. Spokane. Wash. .100 .100 66 J. R. Owene, weaatcn.ee, tvasn. Squad 4 Mark Siddall, Salem, Or. J. Lewis. Salem, Or. H. H. Veath, Cottage Grove, Or. A. G. Maeera, Salem. Or 81 81 ....100 1IX ...100 100 auo ....100 ...100 ....100 . . . .1UO . . .100 84 83 J. J. tecmuing. roruana Squad 5 I H. Reid, Seattle. Wash A. G. Wilkes, San Francisco, Cal. C. E. McKelvey. Seattle. Wash. . John Considine, Seattle, Wash. Tom Wilkes. San Francisco, Cal. Squad 6 H. E. Poston, San Francisco, Cal, Charles Lelth, Woodburn, Or, ... K. P. Knight, Portland Iou Rayburn, La Grande, Or. . . . Dr. E. R. Seeley. Medford, Or. . . Squad 7 E. B. Van Arnam. Portlnnd ... Ed Fitzgerald, Burley, Idaho ... 1. W. Fleet. Montesano, Wash. . 87 87 f2 89 t4 U0 ..100 ..100 ..100 ...100 . .100 ...100 ..100 b6 61 87 95 90 71 85 84 .. .100 James K. Simpson, Stevenson, Wash. 10O 67 Squad 8. "P. H. Holohan, Portland Jrank Van Alta. Vancouver, Wash. Frank M. Troeh. Vancouver, Wash. C. E. Owens. Wenatchee. Wash. W. E. "Dick" Carlon, Portland . . . Squad 9 T. H. O'Brien. Portland: .loo .100 .100 .100 94 9; 98 VI ..100 ...boo . .100 ...100 ...100 ss E. H. Keller. Portland ... J. W. Seavey, Portland . .. Abner Blair, Portland . . . . BO 93 93 8S S3 83 83 Squad 10 3. Klenast, Bellinpham, Wash TOO Kd Brackney. Bellingham, Wash. . .100 W. G. Ballack. Albany. Or P. P. Nelson. Yacolt. Wash, lira. A. G. WllkesSan Francisco Squad 11 J. A. Dague, Tacoma, Wash. . . . i. Vlrich, Lewiston, Idaho .... G. E. Beckman, Lewiston. Idaho F. C Riehl, Tacoma. Wash. . . A. W. Strowger, Portland . .100 . .100 .. 80 ...100 . .100 ..100 . -.1 00 ...100 S3 8S 81 88 93 84 Squad 12 "E. B. Morris, Portland 10O S7 83 73 87 y. Dodele, Albany. Or .100 W. W. McCornack. Eugene, Or, . ...100 C. W. Hadley, Pomeroy, Wash 100 Al Seguln. Portland 100 Squad 1 3 J. C. Morris. Portland 100 A. Parrott, Portland 100 K. O. Joy, Portland 100 C. C. Kelley, Portland loo frank Templeton, Portland ....... 100 Squad 14 a. K. Marck, Spokane 100 Hugh McElroy, Spokane .-. 100 Mrs. C. A. O'Connor, Spokane .....10O C. A. Fleming, Spokane .......... .100 C A. O'Connor. Spokane ' loo Squad 15 J. S. Crane. Portland 100 Mark Rlckard. Corvallts, Or. 100 A. Zierloff, Monroe, Or. 100 Josef Stutt, Portland 100 H. A. Pollock, Portland loo Squad 1 J. fi. French, San Francisco ...... 60 Miss Gladys Reid, Portland KM) W. B. Fechheimer, Portland .......100 S3 S4 86 71 6.8 88 03 75 83 70 90 55 73 82 68 81 AMATEURS SHOO .100 . 80 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 J00 .100 ..100 .loo .100 .J0O .100 .100 .10O .100 .100 .100 .100 6T 42 86 68 78 87 81 72 S5 82 G. Pisano. Portland Sauarl 17 Peter Whitney, Hubbard. Or. .... A. H. Smith, Portland M. A. Woelm, Portland Mrs. Ada Schilling, foruasa .... C. L. Riggs, Portland Squad IS R. A. Cronin, Portland Dr. O. U. Thornton, Portland C. A. Meyer. Milwaukee. Or. ..... J. Edmundson, Eugene, Or. ...... J. Ferguson, Los Angeles Sauad 19 W. it. France. Arlington. Or. Charles Zieegler, Stevenson, Wash, 5 80 78 64 66 fean t. uoodwln, Portland - R. S. Thompson. Portland C Piatt. Portland Squad 20 J. E. Culllson. Portland W. N. Matlock, Pendleton, Or. B. Pearson, Turner, Or. ...... C. Templeton. Portland 81 78 64 81 64 66 Clay Sparks, Vancouver, Wash, Squad 21 William Totton, Stevenson, Wash. . 100 100 Walt Billingtoa, Stevenson, Wash. Professionals. A. L. Zachrisson. Portland Trophy Events. N. W. Hand. Hand. Name yds. SO birds. Tom Wilkes 17 45 Ed Fitzgerald 37 4j R. P. Knight 1 4 1 E. G. Anderson 16 45 John Considine 16 43 E. H. Keller 1 46 Charles Leltn 19 47 N. A. Howard 19 4:1 C. E. McKelvey 1 43 J. R. Owens 18 87 J. W. Seavey 20 44 R. N. Fuller ,....20 42 G. A. Conklin 20 44 Guy Egbers 20 46 Frank Van Atta ...20 40 Frank M. Troeh 22 45 A. G. Wilkes 23 4iJ P. H. O'Brien 22 41 C. E. Owens SO 43 Frank Templeton 24 44 H. E. Poston 19 . 48 L, H. Reid 16 48 F. C. Riehl 16 49 P. J. Holohan 16 43 E. B. Morris 16 41 Hugh McElroy 21 43 G. K. Marck 1 44 Mrs. C. A. O'Connor 16 45 C. A. Fleming .....13 47 C. A. O'Connor 16 42 C. J. Schilling r.16 47 F. Melius ....! 88 J. C. Morris IS 42 J. Klenast 16 2U A. Riehl 16 44 R. Kinzer IS 45 A. W. Strowger ...........16 8 Mark Siddall IS 46 D. W. Fleet IS 4S G. K. Beckman 18 45 Mrs. Ada Schilling IS 44 W. W. McCornack 16 46 P. P. Nelson 18 46 C A. Meyers 16 45 C. W. Hadley 17 44 G. Joslln 1 46 A. Z. Smith IS 41 J.Ferguson ...IS 34 Peter jyhltney 21 41 W. K. France 21 4.1 W. N. Matlock IS 45 J. K. Culllson 18 42 J. M. Edmundson . .. .IS 4.1 Mark Richard 19 44 Miss Gladys Reid 16 47 Professional. Becker Trophy. Hand- . Iou- - leap. Targets. bles. To- Kame yds. 15 15 10 pr. tal. Charles T-eith.. itt 14 14 15 4:1 C. E. McKelvey. 19 lO 12 10 82 J. W. Seavey 20 13 13 14 ' 40 Dr. R. N. Fuller. 20 15 13 12 39 Guy Efbera 20 13 14 IS 45 F. M. Troeh 22 13 14 17 44 P. H. O'Brien... 21 10 14 12 S Frank Templeton 20 15 13 15 43 Peter Whitney.. 21 13 13 g 86 W. W. France... 21 .12 11 13 86 H. E. Poston.... 1 13 15 13 45 Ed Brackney.... IS 11 12 14 87 R. P. Knight IS 13 15 17 45 E. G. Anderson.. IS 13 12 10 85 Al Relhl IS 11 IS n Mark Siddall.... IS 12 15" 10 87 D. W. Fleet IS 15 15 80 P. P. Nelson.... 18 13 13 12 38 G. B. Joslln 18 14 13 13 40 J. A. Dague 19 14 13 15 42 R. A. Hadley.... IT 13 l.j 12 ss Mark Rlckard... 1! 12 IS 15 40 A. Z, Smith IS 11 i 9 81 G. A. Conklin... 20 la 13 11 36 Shoot-off R. P. Knight 14 . 15 14 43 Guy Egbers 14 ' 14 14 42 Team Shoot. Three men, 20 birds each; total 60. California 1 woooonrn, or. A. G. Wilkes. . i reter wnitney. . .18 H. If. Howard 19 Charles Charles Feller IS Lelth 18 ur. R. K. Fuller... 17 Total 55 Total 54 Portland No. 1 Peter O'Brien 19 James W. Seavey. ..19 Frank Templeton. ..18 Seattle G. A. Conklin 19 K- W. Kinzer. 19 C. JS. McKelvey... .19 Total 57 Portland No. 2 I Total.. . f. 36 Salem. Or. Mark Siddall 19 R. P. Knight 20 Archie parrott. ..17 A. W. Lewis 18 ..20 A. G. Magers 17 E. H. Keller. . . Total " 57 Vancouver. Wo h Total .....53 19 19 19 Frank M. Troeh rank van Atta P. P. Nelson Total. . ! 2f Note In Nortlwefit pliimntniiiii ' ihM, Sf J:..P- Knight broke 24. Miss Gladys Reid 23. Charles I.eith 22. In team shoot-off ancouver beat Portland No.. 2. Seattle did UUL SIlOOl Oil. Beaver Sidelights. A1 L HARTMAN loinerl th TteairAi-s yesterday. Ho Is the star pitcher who did not lose a conference srame for Washington State College in four years. Walt McCredie had him pitching; to the uaiiers Derore yesterday's iramn and was much impressed with his style. , . Bill StumDf Will be carried 4 V,. utility man at least for awhile. Vaughn iia suuwn me tseaver leader so much stuff at third and Ward has been field ing so sensationally at shortstop late ly that they will be used In thn re spective positions for the time being. ..an. jucweoie says mat ward doesn't have to hit as long as the rest of the bunch is slamming the SDhere. Chn.lc got two solid blows yesterday, however. WW Hagerman for Portland will oppose Boyd for the Oaks today. In the third inninar vmIcHhv win. and Berger bumped toereth r art ha t-H b tne lormer was endeavoring to steal secorid that both were out for a few minutes. The throw was on the Inside and Berger hit Denny before he started io Biiue. xi was purely an accident Yesterday was ladies' rlnv goodly number of fair fanettes enjoyed Lilt) oeavera swaixesc. The Oaks made as many hits as Port land, but theirs wefe scattered. Two double plays livened things -up. PIRATES EVE YOTnVO M'GIJOiTS Spokane Iiifielder May Be Signed TTp by National League Scout. SPOKANE. Wash.. June 7. rsnnrisi -k Pittsburg in the National League is eyeing- young George McGinnis, the Spokane infielder. The Pirates were in 6ad need of material this year and manager aiianan wants vounrsigm The scout of the Pittsburg club has notified the Spokane club that he will come to Spokane to look the youngster over. Oialaaon. the second sacker of the Spokane club, has also attracted the attention of the Pittsbura: cnut and he will get the once over by the nunter irom me Dig Drusti. The St. Louis club is also anxious to get a look in on the possible purchase of the Spokane stars, and a scout rep resenting the St. Louis Cardinals will be in Spokane during the home stay of tne iriDe to watcn msiason and He Ginnis in action. MRS. MEYER TAKES 2 3CATCHES Miss Clarice Biles Is Defeated on Multnomah CInb Courts. Mrs. Constance Meyer, who is play. ing tennis for the first time, yesterday won two matcnes in me Multnomah Athletic Club's Woman's Annex Spring tennis tournament, defeating Miss Clarice Biles 6-2, 6-3, and Miss Gretchen Klosterman 6-4, 6-2. This qualifies Mrs. Meyers In the semi-finals, which win do played off Tuesday morning, Miss Agnes McBride will be Mrs. Meyera opponent in the semi-finals. There will be two matches in the woman's doubles played off on Tues day. Miss Genevieve Butterfield and Miss Gretchen Klosterman vs. Mrs. AMTSEMENT8. ROSE FESTTTAX. WEEK., IHEILIG1 Broadway at Taylor Main 1, A I'm TODAY TONIGHT Continuous. 11 A. M. to 11 P. If. 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Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Ed wards Cigar Stand, Sixth and Washington Sts. Ladles Days Wednesday and Friday, Rose Matter and Miss Marie Kelden. heimer; Mrs. Ray Hunt and Mtss Aeries McBride vs. Miss Clarice Biles and Miss VOna Guthrie. The games were postponed until Tuesday because of the Itose festival programme. SANTEJj MATCH IS SOUGHT Jack Taylor Would Meet Bay CU7 Wrestler at Portland. Jack Taylor, the Spokane heavy weight wrestler, was in Portland Tuesday and wants to settle his old argument with Ad Santel, of San Fran cisco, here. . Taylor took one fall from Santel at the Bay City about a month ago. The pair then proceeded to wrestle until midnight, when the bout was called a draw. Taylor has left for Spokane, but ar ranged with Manager Merrill, of the Rose City Athletic Club, to come back if the latter can get Santel to come to Jortland - for the match. There is great deal of rivalry between the two exponents or the mat game, and the match would draw a big house in San Francisco. It will, no doubt, interest me wrestling fans of Portland. Klamath Man Named Commissioner, SALEM, Or.. June 7. (Sneeial.1 Governor Withycombe today formally appointed C. F. Stone, of Klamath Falls, as a member of the State Fish and Game Commission. Mr. Stone was a member of the new commission when the 1915 law became effective in May, 1915. He served a short term upon the commission, when the new law went into effect, and his reappointment is for the statutory term of four years. Women's Tennis la Postponed. PHILADELPHIA, June 7. Because of a heavy rain storm today's play In the women's National lawn tennis tour nament was postponed until tomorrow. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. VICTKOLA and records, value 75, to trade for good milch cow. Phone Sellwood. 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Advertisements to rorotro proper clajtat flratlon moat be In The Oregonian office before :45 o'clock at night, except Batnr. day. Closing hour for The Sunday Ore. aenian will bo l:86 o'clock Saturday Bight. The olflce will bo open until 10 o'clock P. M. as nauai, and all ado received too lato for proper claealflcatlon will bo run nador tno heading "Too Lato to Claaalfy. 'Xelepboaeat Main 1070. A OVM. AUCTIONS SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House. 166-168 Park st Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. MEETING NOTICES. All KADER TEMPLE will have a moving picture film taken on the Columbia High way, Sunday, June 11. for the purpose of advertising this Temple at the Imperial Coun cil session In July at Buffalo. N. Y. Members and visiting Nobles only. Bring your auto mobile and take as many No bles as you can. n at the West Side Mssonlc Temple, ready to leave, at 11 o'clock sharp. Wear your lex. COMMITTEE. AL KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. Ceremonial session Saturday. June 10, at 8 o'clock P. M., Masonic Temple, West Park and Yambili streets. Candidates will report to the recorder at 7:80 P. M. Visiting Nobles cordially invited. Business session for balloting on peti tions will be held at 2 P. M. PotiMons will be received nntll tbat time. By order of the Potentate. HUOll J. nuin, nccgraer. B. P. O. ELKS NO. 142 Regular meeting this (Thurs day) evening. Elks Temple. 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers welcome. By order of the E" M. R. SPAULDTNQ. Secretary. Tirnii nTCTlTCTCAH LODGE. NO. 62 T. O O F. Regular business meeting this (Thursday) evening in Orient Hall. East Sixth and Alder. Visitors welcome. JESSIE L. HENDERSON'. Sen. UMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 181-8 sixth St.. of tne public, to an far as poaalble OPTOMitTRISTS AKD OPTICIANS. SAVH IOCS Correctly Ilttad glasses com ""' mountings as low aa l.o'J; f quality and aervlca tne but fhu XV. Goodman. Optometrist. 20 Morrison at. Main J 124. PATENT ATTOKNKYS. K. C. WRIGHT, 22 years' experience U. & and foreign patents. 601 Deksna a-ldg. PICTURE FRAMING. ASHFORD. ei Northwest bld 6th Si Wash PIPB. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sta. Main PTX'MBrSO AND STEAM StJPPUBS. PLLMBI.NQ and heating; H. L. Bruce has retumea. i'lt&Ma to meet my i'wuu., appreciate new ones. Before you buy your plumbing and heating material call op Main 2407. Office 601 Gerllnger bldg. Bo liclt your Jobbing. All work: guaranteed. PBINTINO. KEYSTONE PRESS J. K. Gantenbeln. mgr. Printing and linotyping. 100 Front tU comer Stark. Main or A 1418. RAG BFCS AND FLI FF RCGS. Inrralns. Brnsaela, Emyrnaa, Axmtnatera. rag ruga all sizes, mall orders prompt; booklet WESTERN FLUFF RUO OOu B4-B6 Union ave. N. East 6S16. B 14Ta REAL ESTATE DEALERS. PALMIB-JOSKS CO, H. P.. 404 Wilcox bid. ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO.. 21 Teon. , OREGON SHRINE. NO. 1. OR-rAlP- DER OK THE WHITE SHRINE OF Vj JERUSALEM will hold a ceremonial jjAttJ aeaslon Friday evening. June 9. at 'v'V 8:30. Business session at Masonic Temple at 4:80 P. M. Members and candidates will meet at temple at P. M. and march in a body to Hotel Benson for annual banquet. Free to all members and candidates Petitions must be in the hands of the worthy scribe not later than 4:30 P. M. Friday. All members desiring to at tend notify scribe at Imperial Hotel imme diately, as reservations will be inade only ror those maaing arrangements. wear your fez. NELLIE M'KINLEY. Worthy Scribe. OREQO.V COMMANDER Y, K. T. This (Thursday) aft ernoon at S o'clock, busineaa session. Red Cross Order of the Temple at 7:30. Pleaae assist. C. F. WIEOAND. Recorder. DIED. GORMAN Airs. Margaret Gorman, beloved wife of John Gorman and mother of Mrs. George C. Blakeley, B. I. Gorman, Mrs. Majgaret Wilkerson, Matthew J. Gorman. Funeral notice later. DRANHAN In this city. June 7. James H. Dranhan, aged 75 years. Remains are al Holman'a funeral parlors. Announcement - of funeral later. DIMELER The remains of Mrs. Ellen Dim eter, aged 74 years, were forwarded by Miller A Trace y to Salem. Oregon, where Interment will take place. " FUNERAL NOTICES. JOHNSON At his home. 40 Grand avenue North, June 7. John Johnson, aged 36 years, husband of Mrs. M. C. Johnaon. aon of Mrs, Anna Johnson, and brother of Henry and Herman Johnaon, Mrs. F. Gil damelster. Mra. Charles Gonxalea. Mrs. Chester Berry and Jess Johnson, of Cali fornia. The deceased waa a member of the Spanlsh-Amerlran War Veterans. The funeral will be held from the chapel of the F. S. Dunnlnr, Inc.. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 Eaat Alder atreet. tomorrow (Friday). June e, at 2:80 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment lUvervlew Cemetery. S LOCUM June T, at the residence, 822 Sum mit avenue. Mra. Catherine Slocum, aged 74 years, beloved mother of Mrs. H. C. Smith. Dr. Samuel C. Juliet M., and Fred Slocum. of this city, and Frank M. Slocum. of Redding. Cal. Funeral aervlcea will be held at the Portland Crematorium tomor row (Friday). June 0, at 10:30 A. M. Friends invited. Remains at Dunning A Mct-utee s parlors. MAC KELLER June 7. suddenly, at the family residence. 762 Prescott street, Peter lacKeller, beloved father of Horace S. MacKeller and Mra. Charles Morrlaon. of Pawpaw, Mich. Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday), June 8, at 2 P. M. from pearsoa undertaking Par lors. Russell street, at Union avenue. Friends invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Years of Experience Enable This Firm to Give You PERFECT SERVICE This modern establishment, with Its conveniences, including a se cluded driveway, lnaurea abso lute privacy, causing- In no way a departure from an established policy of moderate prices. Kxperienced Woman Attendant. J. P. FINLEY & SON The Progressive FDNERAL DIRECTORS, Montgomery at Fifth, alain 9. A 1699. F. S. DUNNING, INC. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. East 62, B 2523. P. L. LERCH. East 11th and Clay atreeta Lad, attendant. East 781. B 1888. KR1CSON Residence Undertaking parlors. 12th and Morrison sta Main 6133. A 2233, BREEZE A SNOOK, fcunnysiae Parlors. Auto hearse. 1026 Belmont, Tab. 1268, B 252. FO'ERAL DmWTOKS. EDWARD H0LMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877. t RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS y and FUNERAL DIRECT0R3 Lady Assistant . Third and Salmon Streets. Main 07, A 1511. PERFECT t'C.NEKAL SERVICE FOB LESS $150 S75 FUNERAL, FOR MILER & TRACEY, Independent Funeral Directors. Lady Aealaaan Washington at Ella t. bet. 20th and 31st. Mala XMl, A o(Mk Weat. bide. A. R. ZELLER CO.. 6U2 WILLIAMS A Vat Kaat lues, c lo8. Lady attendant. Day and uight aervice. DUNKING A McKNTEE. funeral director Broadway and Pine. Phona Broad.way 11 A 4&3A Ljuly attendant. K. T. BYRNES, Williams and Knot!. East 111S. C 1943. Lady attendant. MR AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu neral service. E. SOta and Ollsan. Tab. 431. SKKVYES UNDERTAKING C1MPANY. S4 and Ciay. M. 41S2. A 2321. La or attendaat. FLORISTS. ItAKliN A FORBES CO. florists. 34T Waahlngto-. Main 2 do I. A 2U. Flowera for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A 1S0S. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch etores. G'JSTAVE J. BURKHARDT. 112 23d PHONE MAIN UWS. A 8604. Floral designs, cut flowers and ferns. MAX M SMITH. Main 7213. A 3121. Sell ing bldg.. 6th snd Alder sta TON3ETH FLORAL CO.. 2S3 tVashlnaton St.. bet -th anA 6th. Main S102. A llOL. MOTMEXT PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 2A4-266 4th St.. opposite City Hall. Main 864. Philip reu e bona tor memorlaia. EBLAESING GRANITE COj TMIBO AT MADISON STRgE.T.7 OREGON -HUMANE SOCIETY 574 B FILM O XT ST. Phones. Eaat 1423. B 2315, Open Day and rllKhf. Report all cases of cruelty to this of. flee. Lthal chamber for snail amimals. Horse ambulance for sick, and disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring- pet may commun'cate with ua. NEW TODAY. For Sale New, Hljch-Grade Laurelharst Home. Stanlsh Colonial design; extra large f rounds, roses, flowers and family gar en: balconv. larare II vine-room, library. dining-room, lavatory, breakfast nook and kitchen on the first floor; one extra larsre bedroom, with fireplace. connected with large screened aleeping Dorch: two other bedrooms and bath room on the second floor. Has every modern detail and convenience; also fine, lartre carare. fine view "nlace and food location: one block from corner ilontavilla carline. fhone Tabor 6235, or call on OWN K. It. 1231 Laddlna-toa Coart. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved city property at 6 and ' per cent. Farm and suburban loans at current rates. Liberal repayment privi leges allowed. No delays. m LARGE LOANS SPECIAL RATES A. H. BIRRELL CO. . 7-219 Northwestern Bank: Building. Marahall 4114. A 4118. 6 rSmlre Loans of $10,006 sail V On Improved Business Property 4or lor Improvement Purpueeel, j. r. LLr-scoMa, g42 Stark ntfoot. iJiiiimmmiuiimmimiiimuiimmim E MOET FOR FARMERS E At Carreat Rates. COMB IN A.ND TALK. WITH TJS or Write. Bankers' Btortsraae Corporation, Capital SOO,oto. Tltlo m Trsust Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. nllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlllll MORTGAGE LOANS We have Insurance Money at S1? Private Funds at 67, and 1 ROBERTSON & EWING 207-S Northwestern Bank. Bids;. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Oar Own Money at Co rrf n t Rates. MUNICIPAL AKD CORPORATION BONDS, FARM AND CITY LOANS. SO Fesrlh St.. Board of Trade Bldg. DDtGOUDEYCO 6 7 LOANS . aw aai- A- fT a f l IQl-ru1 Qregonlifc MOKTtiAOE LOANS on Improved ctiy prop ertjr at Ix wear. Kate. 817 Cort4tt BMff.. Fifth Morrison Sts. BEAL ESTATE. -I Al. ALAMEDA PARK! real bargains. 100x101, f 5 corner; axlour $05o. corner. 67 U Kast" Davis. Phona Kaat CHOICE location (or bakery In Irvinpton; will exchange for good, first mortgage and cash. Kast W. II. Herd man. LOT 20x100 on Denver ave bargain It taken Btoace, Phone B 1741. For 8ale Krarb rro petty FOR SALK. Tfouse and 2 Iota In Xwport. Unob structed view. Ctose to lighthouse re serve. $2500. $1000 cash : unincumbered city property for balance. 1033 N. W. BanK bldg.. 8 to 12 A. M. for Sale House. CAX TOU BEAT IT? -room house, & 76-lto acres. GO yards from To.uuu capacity sawmill now Duliu lns; price $120o. $500 cash, balance terms. P O. Box -2, Cherry Grove, Or. WAS $1600, now $900; modern 6-room bun. alow; basement, gas, improved lot; no In cumbrance; good title. Tabor WIDOW. NO MONET. Eell good house; nice locality. Who will buy quick? AO 613. Oregonian. DO you want a well-built, 9-room house, with a beautiful view of whole city? Come and see. 469 Hall. 3-ROOM knockdown house, plumbtnjr. clos e ts ; bargain at $ 1 50. Wood lawn 3T. IBV1NGTON Swell and cheap homes, easy payments. See Delanunt. Phona East 1-175. REAL ESTATE. For Sale -Houses. HOMES. We are offering tne follow In ; properties for owners who have left the city and tne prices are made to suit those condi tions for immediate sale : Irvlngton 8 rooms, modern, beautirully finished; large grounds; at fcil& Tillamook: at., near K. 2!Ui at. Price b000. Irvlngton 7 rooms, modern, bungalow atyle. 1 block from Irvlngton car; at fis-t K. 3d St. North, near Knott. Price S4U0. Central Eaat Slds 6 rooms, modern; ac 60 K. 24th at.. North, corner E. Davts. Price 47io. H P. PALUER -JONES CO.. 4H Wilcox bldg. Main 8190. THE VERT LAST WORD In a beautiful modern, roomy 3-room bungalow. with large Bleeping porch room, located 1 block east of beautiful LALRELHURST PARK: large living room Willi fireplace; large plata-glasa window, large reception-room with beveled mirror door, commodloua dining-room with built-in buffet; "nlttieat" kitchen you ever saw. with breakfsst nook and marblelzed walla; all hardwood floors, splendid roomy base ment; furnace, stationary tnba. ere. A moat beautiful modern home very desirably located. Price only 140O0. Rent-like terms to reliable buyer. Paul C. Murphy, -'O'rm P'.ark at. Mam 17O0. A 1513. GOIXd TO BUILD? Go to an established firm and avoid worry and risk. We. as L. R. BAILEY: CO. contracting architects, have been at S1'4 Abington bldg. d years; hundreds of lobs to our credit. Sketches and eati matea free. FURNISH THE MONEY If desired, loo deal with ONal PARTS and pay only ONE PROFIT; we ACTUALLY SAVE XOU MONEY and guarantee satis faction. We design and build residences, apartments, stores, factories, anything. BEAUTIFUL little home on ery easy payments. 4 rooms, reception hall, toilot. bath, pantry, electric lights, gaa full basement, cement walks around house, beautiful yard, plenty roses and flowers, street graded, one block from carline and pavement; home evenings after a P M Owner. 3 E. 72d N. BARGAIN. 2750 3-room bungalow. In choicest section, larne living-room 14JCJ4. modern In every respect: beautiful lawn, roses. ' etc; cash JiO. balance like rent. 7 per cent Interest. W K Wr-.... 60-67 Broadway south. LAURELHURST HOMES Before buying be eure to look at our list of exquasltd homes Just completed in Laurelhurst. the addition of beautiful home, from $-..00 up. on rent-Ilka terms. LALKELHLSiT CO.. 270 i. Stark su Main 1700. A 1315. IDEAL new home, 8 rooms; built-in side- ooaru. oookcases. fireplace, full cement basement, piaatered. two porches; white kitchen; one block from Broadway car. near Irvlngton tennis courts; assessments Jaid. Wakefield, Fries A Co.. t3 4ih st. Main 14. MURRATMUAD. Beautiful home la this section at a sac rifice; 6 rooms; sleeping porch; large living-room and porch; equity $10uo: will take part in trade; balance cash. b04 E. Sherman St- Tel. Sellwood 447. . liuub, comfortable. homey, nearly new house at 611 E. 47th St. N-. Rose City Park; 6 rooma downstsirs. cement base ment, furnace, nice yard, everything com plete and good neighborhood: terms It desired. Inquire next door. Tabor 2079. JUST completed. 6-room bungalow. 2 blks. to Myrtle l'urlt station. Mt. Scott carline; full cement basement, hardwood floors, fireplace, Dutch kitchen and built-in con veniences: lot louatloo, Urmg or trade. Owner. Tabor 513. MUST sell my 6-room house, lot 30x100. at great sacrifice, account sickness; 4 blocks from Union ave. carline: nice lawn and fruit trees: hard-sui-taeed atreeta. Call Woodlawa 612. $400 TAKES my equity in 100x100 with o-room house, bearing fruit trees, berries and garden; Woodstock carline. AN 61 J. Oregoulaa. NEW modern 9-roara house. 677 East lSth au N., irvlngton, bargain if taken at once. See owner this week only at 6;S Chamber of Commerce. Suburban Home Property. IDEAL SUBURBAN HOMESITE. From 1 to 10 acres, rich land well de veloped community; 30 minutes out, with 10 big red steel trains daily each way through it. Buy now at our low prices and easy payments. Let us show you. THE SUAW-KEAK COMPANY, 102 Fourth St. FOR RENT 5-room house. 4 acres for po tatoes and garden, 7u bearing fruit treea: cheap. Write for particulars. 1 Netch manu. Hillaboro. Or.. Route 3. Box 30. For Sale -Acreage. DAIRY AND STOCK RANCH, near coast, railroad, creamery, good house and barn, tine bottom, very rich soil, good stream and springs, grass always green; will trade for Portland property. iSee owner this week only at GJo chamber of Com merce. ACREAGE In famous Tualatin Valley: best cf soli, good location, low prices, quanti ties and terma to auit purchaser. Handy Bros., owners. 201 Stock Exchange bldg. Tel. Marshall 20 CHICKEN?"- FRUIT, GARDEN" RANCHES. Near Portland; $75 to $200 per acre; easy terms; best soil. Farms for sale, all sixes. Mctarland. SOttYeon bids.. Portland. 10 ACRES, close to city, on Mt. Hood K: me tric and county road; part cultivated; small house, well, fruit trees, fine location; only SOOQO; terms. 11 47, Oregonian. 17 ACHES. Clackamas Station. 7 cultivated black loam, price f 5oi:w, terma GUUDARU A, WIEDKICK, -14.1 Stark St- ACHE tracts, near city; on carline and paved road; $ caau. s per mo., o per cent ln terest. Owner, 517 Chamber of Commerce. 2 ACRES In potatoes, 5c fare, $1200. Call Ml. Scott Drug Store, Lents. Homesteads. COLVILLE reservation map and description. $1. ClaJr Hunt. Colviite. Wash. Sale -1-armB. BU Y KlVU ACRKS and plant part in logan berries; they thrive in Orvgon and can ba profitably raised for Juice or tor drying ; we nave cleared bench and bottom lands, one mile to good Valley railroad town; finest soli, creeks and springs; good roads, employment, schools; five acres witlt house, $25 down, $10 month; uuluiproved lands at less; let us show you. J. 1U fcharp, 3 tfc Sd St., room 557, Portland, Or. HOLD ON READ THIS 134.74 acres good land, with running water, only if 5 miles from center of Portland, for only $75 per acre, and will throw in good sawmill and timber, which will about pay for tha place. No such bargain in Oregon; will give terms on part If desired. JOHN BROWN. GKKiiHAM, Or. Take car at Kirst and Alder, 25c PHONE GRESHAM 513. &OO0 ACRES of logged -off land in various parts of Southwestern Washington for sale to settlers only at prices ranging from $5 per acre up. Small cash payment down balance In lO annual payments, with in terest at 6 per cunt. Call or writs for particulars. WEYERHAUSER TIMBER CO.. Tacoma Bldg.. Tacoma, Wash. I HAVE a 60-a ere farm for sale or I would tr.tde for city property; all cleared; well located ; 25 miles from Portland ; good soil, fruit, fences. buildings and well watered; rented this year at cash. Olive Investment Co., Russel bldg.. 4th and Morrison. CLEAR of incumbrance. 80 acres, SO acres cultivated, good buildings. well and springs, orchard, rich soil. level land and s;lghUy rolling, fenced. This week $50k caMb. Terms. Woodlawa 1404 &5J Alns worth ave. &bi ACRES grain, fruit, dairy farm. 4 miles from Albany, water piped to buildings; want smaller farm, cash or Income In Sa lem or Portland ; good terma on balance; give particulars first letter. Route 2, Box 135. Albany. Or. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, good water, close to carlloe, easv terms; will bulla to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 15. or Sellwood 476. JOHN GIBSON, OWNER, KOR SALE 02 acres at $50 per. $1500 down and balance $1000 per year; over 65 acres clearei and Immediately available for cul tivation; no buildings; 5 miies from Leb anon ; fine soil; by owner. 53 Worcester bldg. 40 ACRES. $1400 EASY TERMS. On macadam road; fine soli; only S5 xxi lies from Portland. AKERSOX GOOCH CO. 6o5 St'ck Kxwhange Bldg. 40t0 ACRES stump land. In solid body, high percentage lovel. splendidly watered with flowing streams; ideal for stock raising or dividing; price $lo per A. 1)10 Cham ber oi Commerce. Phone Marshall 15S5. FOR SALE Abot 20 acres highly improved with buildings, etc., mile from tnrlvlmc city, on Pacific Highway. $6ouo; in Wil . lamette Valley, on river. A- O. Yates, Warrenton. Or. tN AP 43 acres, 35 minutes elecU"lo line. 0 minutes to station; surrounded on four sides by land platted In acre tracts. In quire of owner, barber shop, 1124 Sixth. MODERN' poultry ranch reasonable; near city ; acre, 7-room house, fruit, room for comi and pigs; all fenced. Address Mllwaukie. Or., route 2. Box 155A. A RIAL HOME 3 acres, cultivated, cosy 4 -room house, well, barn, chicken-house, fruit, vegetables, etc; 8 miles from Port land, near station. Tabor 64 64 245-ACRE ranch. Including crops, stock and machinery ; 3 miles from Medford. Or. ; bargain If taken at once. Address AV i!66, Oregonian. $6.50 PER ACRE. 4100 acres. CO miles Portland auto road, river through place. 2o0 acres agricul tural land. 431 Chamber of Commerce. LOGOED-OFF terms; good i employment, bldg. stump land. $10 acre up; toil; running water, markets. J. R. Sharp. 507 Sherlock S ACRES, new larn, stream, rood timber; t wo-tblrtl cUared; bargain. Owner, efvast 41J3.