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16 TITE MORXING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JUSTE 21, 1916. CANAL IS STILL OPEN Two Feet More Would Close Cascade Locks. 18 INCHES IS PREDICTION Minor Damage on Waterfront Is . Done by Kiso and Approach to Ainsworth. Dock Is to Be Weighted With Car Wheels. Based on yesterday's reports of the stage of water at the Cascade Locks It is estimated that the canal there will not be closed to navigation unless a rise of two feet is experienced. Gains registered at Wenatchee, Lewiston and Umatilla for 24 hours ending1 yesterday morning are calculated to bring the river up 1 feet at the Cascades. As the steamer Twin Cities has been tied up because of the freshet, having arrived from Lewiston on her last trip Monday, no concern is felt for the Celilo Canal, which would probably be difficult for steamers to work through at present. Between 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. yester day the river here gained four-tenths of a foot, standing at 20.8 feet, and JJistrict forecaster Boals expects it to so to 21.3 feet today, 22.1 feet tomor row, 22.8 feet Friday and 23.2 feet Sat urday. The most marked rise recorded in yesterday's , advices was at The Dalles, where i.6 feet was reported, the stage being 36.4 feet and the flood stage there is 40 feet. Mr. Beals says cooler weather un doubtedly will have an influence by to day on the freshet, and virtually no rise is expected to be shown on the Snake River, in which event the Upper Columbia will probably be at a stand still. At some places on the waterfront minor damage has been done to dock roadways in raising tho planking. At Ainsworth dock it became apparent yes terday that weights were needed to keep the upper roadway intact, so It was arranged to obtain old carwheels And other railroad material to place Along the upper approach. In the rear of Ainsworth dock tracks are flooded, there being about three feet of water on the lower level of the dock, and the track grade is much lower. Railroad freight brought from California on the steamer Rose City was discharged yesterday at Albina dock, wbers the steamer shifted at noon. COQUIIXE INSPECTED TODAY Xntest Acquisition to Shaver Flag to Be Gotten Ready for Towing. Being prepared for service, the tug Coquille, purchased a few months ago by the Shaver Transportation Company on the Coquille River, is to be inspected today under the direction of Federal Steamboat Inspectors Edwards and Wynn. The steamer Henderson, of the name fleet, is also due for inspection. The inspectors began their annual scrutinization of the steamer Woodland yesterday. The steamers Shaver, Cascade and Henderson left last night for Wallace Slough, where they will take in tow the first cigar-shaped log raft of the season, which is to be towed to San Diego, The tug Hercules, which ar rived at Seattle at 8 o'clock yesterday morning from Astoria with the dredge Long Beach, sailed an hour later on her return to Astoria, where she will pick up he big log raft and head down the Coast. DUTY OX SHOVELS QIIESTIOXED Line as to AYhether Tools Are Agri cultural Implements Fine. If shovels are admitted to the United States as agricultural implements no duty is collected, but as some are used for street cleaning and other purposes the question has been raised as to the classification, and that was one of the subjects on which evidence was heard yesterday at the Custom-House by S. B. Cooper, of New Tork, general appraiser, and J. J. Mulvaney, Assistant United States Attorney. They are accompanied by Fred J. Carter, stenographer. Testimony was taken at length at San Francisco on the same feature and the officials left last night for Seattle to conduct a hearing. A decision will be reached after their return to New I'ork. Other cases are being considered at the various ports as well, all having to do with the classification of im ports. liKAR'S TKXTE FOS1TIOX NOTED Vessel Not on Sugar Loaf, but Lies , 11-2 Miles Nortli of Blunt's Reef. Bearings taken by Captain Oliver P. Kankln, master of the steamer Rose City, as that vessel passed the stranded steamer Bear, her fleetmate, show the latter to be ashore three-quarters of a mile south of the mouth of Bear River and 1 k miles north of Blunt's Reef, not on Sugar Loaf at the inshore end of Blunt's Reef, as has been reported. The Rose City, which arrived late Monday night from California ports. passed the Bear about five miles away. the course of the Rose City being out side Blunt's Reef lightvessel, which is the regular road. In a general way the point whore the Bear went on th beach is said by Captain Rankin to be midway between False Cape and Cape Mendocino. PIIOTINIA IS TO SAIL TODAY Breconian Loads Fart Cargo at F ra rer Flant Before Reaching Kalama. Expecting to start for sea from Kalama at 6 o clock this morning. Cap tain Sandstrom, of the Columbia River pilots, was ordered to be aboard the British steamer Fhotinia by then, her cargo of railroad ties having been leaded. The vessel came into the river June 11 from v ictoria. The British steamer Breconian fol lows the Fhotinia and is to load about 1,000.000 ties at Kalama, which will clean up that order. She was reported reaching Comox yesterday and loads the first of her cargo at the Frazer Lumber Company's plant. 6HIF CARPENTER CONVICTED Cliarlcs May in Jail in Astoria for Bootlegging. ASTORIA, Or., June 20. Special. Charles May, ship carpenter on th steamer Northern Pacific, has been ar rested and convicted of bootlegging. The steamship officers have been sus picious for sometime that some mem ber of the crew was bringing liquor from California and selling it. Accord ingly a strict watch was set and on Sunday May was detected selling five bottles of whisky to a soldier named Downs. The latter was caught with the liquor on his person, but he was released. This morning. May was brought to this city and upon being arraigned in the Justice Court he pleaded guilty to a charge of selling liquor. He was fined $150 by Justice Carney and is now in the County Jail, but says he will send to San Francisco for money to pay his fine. Marine Notes In place of the steamer State of "Wash ington, which broke a pitman strap Mon day night when at the mouth of the Wil lamette, the steamer Bailey Gatzert was sent out on The Dalles run at midnight last night. The Gatzert may make two or three trips. The State of Washington is under going repairs at the plant of the Willamette Iron & Steel Company. Frank Bollam, Portland agent for the In dependent steamers, says the Celilo, of the McCormick fleet, will nail or, California ports tomorrow. The Celilo is listed to de part July 1 Hailing from Coos Bay the gasoline schooner Tillamook was entered yesterday with 35 tons of cargo. The steamer Sue H. Elmore, from Tillamook, brought 1754 cases of cheese and was cleared for Newport with 100 tons of freight. Trips are being made to Dayton by the steamer Pomona, of the Yellow Stack line, which leaves here three times each week. The Grahamona leaves as often for Upper Willamette points as far as Corvallls. Ending another of her fishing cruises the gasoline schooner Decorah entered the Co lumbia River yesterday afternoon. Good time was made down the coast by the "Big Three" flagship Beaver, Captain Mason, which left here at 3 o"clock Sunday afternoon and arrived at San FranciBCO at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. To load a return cargo of lumber on the lower river the steamer Daisy crossed In from San Francisco at 5:4i o'clock yester day morning. E. J. Davidson, of the marine engine de partment of Fairbanks-Morse & Company, leaves today for Chicago, the head office of the corporation, from where he goes to the big plants at Beloit, Wis., and Three Rivers, Mich., to study the latest in semi-Diesel engines. Mr. Davidson says that the de mand for that type of engines is growing on the Columbia River, as well as other places on the Coast. VERDICT AGAINST CITY PROPERTY OWERS WK SUIT FOR DAMAGES AT MARSHFIELD. Drain Through Fill Clogs ITp and Hold ers of Flooded Land Are Award ed f 100O by Juries, MARSHFIELD, Or., June 20. (Spe cial.) A decision was rendered by a jury in the Coos County Circuit Court in the suit brought by property hold ers who claimed to havo been damaged to the extent of $36,000 by the dredge fill in the city of Marshfield. and the court entered an award of $200 dam ages. A previous suit gave the prop erty owners $1700, making a total of $1900. The case was brought jointly against the city of Marshfield and the Port of Coos Bay and was defended by City Attorney J. T. Brand and Port Attor neys J. W. Bennett and C. R. Peck. Stoll & Hodge, of Marshfield, repre sented the property owners. C. A. Johnson and others owned a tract of 25 acres in the western part of the city in the form of a basin and tidelands, with a stream traversing It from west to east. The Port of Coos Bay obtained permission to close the stream, which was termed Mill Slough and navigable to Ninth street for small boats, such as pleasure launches. The closing of the slough and the fill ing of 120 acres of land in the Marsh field city limits were dependent upon each other. Property owners as far west as Tenth street signed for the fill. A drainage system provided an outlet for the water, which crossed the 25 acres in question, but this permitted the fine sand from the bay to sift through and block the discharge. The water coming from the gulch flooded the 25 acres owned by Mr. Johnson. Neither the city nor the Port would assume responsibility for damage, and the suit resulted. Tnrtjlner Has Good List. The steamer express train for the liner Northern Pacific carried another laree crowd of travelers for California yesterday and many or them possessed long tour tickets tor eastern points, with stopovers in California. Book ings indicate a large volume of Sum mer travel. When the ship cleared she had 171 passengers aboard and 1074 tons of freight. The Great Northern sailed from San Francisco on time with 136 passengers and 800 tons of freight for Portland, and is due toaay. News From Northwest JPorts. COOS "BAY. Or.. June 20. (Special.) The steam schooner Westerner is shipping- a cargo of 13,000 ties for Edgar Hannan, which will be shipped to the Southern Pa flflc Company, in California. The steamer Aaeune mitn aa io San Francisco, carrying lumber for the Smith Company. The steam schooner Mayfair is due to sail fnr Ran Francisco Wednesday. The gasoline schooner Patsy sailed last night for Banaon. ABERDEEN. Wash.. June 20. (Special.) The steamer San Jacinto arrived and is loading at the E. K. Wood mill. The steamers Carlos and Doris, cleared. the former for San Pedro and the latter for San Francisco. The schooners A. B. Johnson and Mabel Gale are due next week to load Australian cargoes, the Johnson is one day out from San Francisco and the Gale eight days from Kaluhul. ASTORIA, Or., June 20. (Special.) Carrying a cargo of lumber from St. Helens, the a team schooner Celilo sailed during the nisrht for San Francisco. After taking cn 400,000 feet of lumber at Knappton, the steam schooner Willamette has shifted to St. Helens to finish her cargo. Bringing fuel oil for Astoria and Fort land, the tank steamer Oleum arrived from California. The steam schooner Daisy arrived from San Francisco and went to Knappton to load lumber. The gasoline schooner Ahwaneda sailed for Coast points with freight. The fishing schooner Decorah arrived from the banks off the mouth of the Columbia River and brought 10,000 pounds of halibut, which she took tr Portland. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVE. Name. Rose City Great Northern. .. Northern Pacific. F. A. Kilburn Beaver , Breakwater DUE Name. Harvard Great Northern. Willamette Rose City Northern Pacific. Klamath Wapama F. A. Kilburn. Celilo Beaver Breakwater From , -Los Angeles. . . .San Francisco. , .San Francisco. . San Diego. , .Los Angeles. . . . Saa Diego TO DEPART. For , S. F. toL. A.. . San Francisco. . .San Diego . .Los Angeles. . . . .San Francisco. . San, Diego . San Diego. .San Diego. . San Pedro , .Los Angeles. , . . San Diego. Date . . In port ..June 1:1 ..June 23 . June -3 . June 29 ..July Date. ..June 21 . June , ..June . .June ..June . June 2: . June 24 ..June 25 . .July . .July ..July Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, June 20. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for San Diego and way ports Ac tori a, June 20. Sailed at 1 A M. Steamer Celilo. for San Diego via way ports. Arrived at 6:3o A. M. Steamer Daisy, from San Francisco. Arrived at 10:30 A. M. Steamer Oleum, from San Francisco. Sailed at 11:20 A. M. Gasoline schooner Ah wa neda. for Newport and way ports. Sailed at 3 P. M Steamer Northern Pacific, for San Francisco. Arrived at 2 P. M. -Gasoline schooner Decorah, from Cruise. San Francisco, June 20. Arrived at 10 A. M. Steamer Beaver. from Portland. Sailed at 11 A. M. Steamer Great Northern, for Flavel. Sailed last night Steamer W. F. Herrin, for Portland. Seattle. June 20. Arrived at 8 A. M. Dredge Long Beach in tow of tug Hercules, from Columbia River. Sailed at 9 A, M. Tug Hercules, for Columbia River. San Pedro, June 19. Arrived Steamer Olvmoic. from Portland. Astoria, June 19. Sailed at 5:30 P. M Steamer Atlas, with barge No. Ul in tow, for San Francisco. San Francisco. June 20. Arrived Steam ers G. C. Lindauer. from Grays Harbor; Beaver, from Portland: Cuzco. from Bellinir- ham. Sailed Steamers Great Northern, for Astoria; Panama Maru (Japanese), for Kobe. Hongkong. June 19. Arrived Steamer China, from San Francisco. Junln. June 19 Arrived Steamer Caddo, rrom San r rancisco. Seattle. Wash., June 20. Arrived Steam era Alameda, from Southwestern Alaska; AMUSEMENTS. OAKS PARK Chat No. 42 DID it ever occur to you that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"? When you want to make your eyes sparkle and your fingers tingle, when you want to feel like a regular kid again, you ought to try a day, an after noon or an evening at the Oaks. It's Coney Island for the North west; has just as much thrill as the real one and abounds in pleas urable recreation. Suit yourself from shooting the chutes to hear ing the Columbian Ladies' concert, there isn't a disappointment in the park. By the way, a big programme begins tomorrow afternoon. Miss Alice J us ton, a stunning young contralto, with an unusual voice, has but recently been engaged here. She's going to sing the pop ular and old-time melodies as she alone can. Then there's Glenna Delgado, who's most fascinating Egyptian 'dance will be presented both afternoons and evenings. The Big Four Quartet and Tine and Edwards are additional attractions. Come and join the merry throng of picnickers who are enjoying the Oaks daily. Reservations for large or small parties may be mark: by telephone. Bring the kiddies along they'll be wild about Punch and Judy, the swings, the monkeys and the bunnie and bears. A day of fun will make you so hungry you can hardly wait to spread your luncheon in the pleasant shade of the great oaks. Give your coffee to the maid in the kitchen and she will make it for you. Any number of clubs, associations and state so cieties are having their annual picnics at the Oaks this Summer. A number of Portland little folks are becoming ideal hosts and host esses by bringing their guests and parties to the Oaks, where all of them can have a heap of fun. 'Lit tle ones under five are admitted free and the other children go for half fare. Swimming is fast becoming the great American Summer sport. Devotees of aquatics delight in a swim from the new Oaks bath house. An invigorating plunge in the beautiful Willamette insures a keen appreciation of the whole day's activities. Cars leave town for the Oaks from Second and Alder every few minutes and launches at frequent intervals. JOHN F. CORDRAY. Watch the Chat Daily for Oaks Park Events "THE HEART OF CHICAGO." A Lincoln J. Carter melodrama Vaudeville's Biggest Surprise. 6 OTHER BIG ACTS 6 Boxes, fiiHt row balcony treats reserved by phone. Curtain. 2:30, 7 and if BASEBALL RECREATIOX IARK, Corner Vaagha and Twenty-fourth Sts. SALT LAKE PORTLAND Jane 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Games Benin Weekday at 3 P. M. Sundays, 2i:iO P. M. Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Ed wards' Cigar Stand, Six to. and Waahlnjfton Sta. Ladles" Iiss Wednesday and Friday. Hornet, Mills, from San Francisco; Hercules, towine dredze Lone Reach, from Astoria. Sailed Steamers Spokane, for Southeastern Alaska; El see undo, Hercules, for San Fran cisco. Marconi Wireless Reports. (All positions reported at S F. AL. June SO unie utuervvihe inuic-ateu. Coronado, Redondo for San Francisco, 23 miles west of Redondo. Wapama. San Pedro for San Diego, 2U miles north or irnint i-oma. Yosemite, San Francisco for San Pedro. seven miles west of Santa Barbara. Colusa, San Francisco for Callao. 232 miles south or San Francisco. Celilo. Unnton for San Francisco, 2 miles north of Cape Blanco. Northern Pacific. Flavel for San Fran rlsco. 110 miles south of the Columbia Klver. Queen, Seattle for San Francisco, 9S mile- south of Cape Flattery. Wilhelmina. Honolulu for San Francisco, 261 miles from San Francisco. Enterprise. San Francisco for Hilo, 013 miles from San Francisco. Speedwell. Eureka for Redondo, 75 miles sou in oi an t rancisco. Great Northern, San Francisco for Flavel, 12 miles south of Blunts Reef. Adeline Smith, Coos Bay for San Fran cisco. o2 miles north of San Francisco. Atlas, towing- barire yl. Seattle for Rich mond via Astoria, 305 miles from Richmond. Multnomah. San Francisco for Portland, 40 miles south of Cace Mendocino. Drake. Richmond for Vancouver, 24 miles norin or Kicnmona. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT. LOST A solitarie diamond ring and a circlet diamond ring with three diamonds, in a gray chamois bag;, Tuesday afternoon in the siioppine district. Liberal reward. h- ne F. T. H.. Marshall 74t or Main 3477. A BUSH E LM AN wanted. Call lSttfc Haw thorne ave. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Daily and Sun da v. Per. Line. One tune 12c Same ad two consecutive times 22c Same ad three consecutive times 30c bame ad six or seven consecutive times.. 56c The above rate apply to advert itments under fw xoaay and all other cl&abilica- uonN except t ne louowing; Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wanted Female, lor Kent Room Private Families. Board and Room Private Families, llousekeenine Rooms Private familiefl. Kate on the above classifications i 1 cents a line riu'h Insertion. The Oregonian twit accept classified ad vertisement over the telephone, provided the advertiser is a subscriber of either phone. No price will be quoted over the nhone. but bill will be rendered the follow. n day. Whether subsequent advertisement s will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of payment of tele phone advertisement. "Situations M anted" and "Personal' advertisement s will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one insertion only win re accepted for "Fnrni lure ior i-air. "uusiness Opportunities, "Roominar-Houses and "Wanted to Rn On "charge" advertisements charge will be based on the number. X lines appearing This directorv ia for th informnflnn the different lines of business which the average person may find occasion to Use. Anv infnrmatinn whtrh r nnnf a fniinH hiA will h clnrilv furninhed bv phoning- Main 7070 or A 6095. House 40. ACCORDlOJi PLEATING. K. STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping;, ac- u.u. iuo pieKi. Duiiooi covered; xnuu ord.r 8 fluock bin. Broadway 10JU. PLEATING, hemstitching, buttons covered. .aierq jsoveny Co.. bo ota. il flw y zuw. A.SSAVEBS AND ANALYSTS. Montana asay office. 12 3d Qoid. "cr ana piaunum bought. WM. BARKER. JR. Cut-rate assayer; gold. at. imn su, Eugene, or ATTORNEYS. W. J. IIAKELIM Probate, real estate, mln- tuiea examined, written opinions furnished "! ortnwestern hank bldg. Main 078. GKAHAil, BECKETT 4 COOPER General -.aiinve: abstracts examined. 601-3 Piatt blag. Phone Main Sbttu. CAFETP.K1AS. PURITAN CAFETERIA, Stark, between ad 1"" ; coolest place tor eats. i. C prandea. proprietor. CANCLH. . M. JONES. M. . CANCER TREATED. bil'r, Alberta at. Wocilawn 411K. CARPET WEAVER. FLLFP BUGS FROM OLU CARPETS. Carpet cleaning, refitting, etc North west Rug Co, lso B. tun. .Both phones. CELllLOlU BUTTONS. BADUES. THE lRWIN-HOUSON COMPANY. SS, Washington St. Main 81 and A 1204. CHIKOPOMSTS. William, Estelle and William, Jr., Ueveny. i..e winy acientmc cniropouista in' the city, fariors aui oerliuger bldg.. southwest corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. ...... iin.-a r iieuacr Diag. Alain 3473. CrUBOPKACTIC PHYSICIANS. SUCCESSFUL, with many so-called incurable i aujustments. fli. West Bide Macleav hid b-.a. .-i- - ... Hawthorne. Dr. McMahon. Main 2U5.' COLLECTION AGENCY. "ETH ft CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1790. . .-..m4. uu ciiarge. istaonauea iAcia. HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons dally; claTs 1 ; - ', w 1 u- i 'y M St.. bet. Wash. ...m qui ... .aiain auo. Lessons. 25c DE REAU Normal School of Dancing. Toe. au i"t, uritmai. Egyptian Estnetlc, Mussian. sort-shoe, phone Main 7B0B. EYE. EAR. NQteE AND THROAT. Tli5aiment b! Peu'alllit; glasses fitted. Dr. ""mjr. oil UCLUIU Ding, M & W 11. FIRE INSURANCE. PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. MATTRESS MAKING. And feather renovating Phone East 5S74. MESSENGER. SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and " main go, A IglOd. MUSICAL. Emil Thlelhorn. violin teacher, pupil Sevclk. . . J- io, juarsnail ltt2S. WHOLESALERS AND AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO. 209 2d St. AlIO SPRINGS JIAMIAtllKlNO. , Mfg. and repair ing; 20UU springs in stock. l&th and Couch. BAGGAGE CUECKMl A f unur " Basgage ic omnibus Transfer. Park se Davis. BREAD BAKKRV Royal Bakery dc conf. Co.. nth and Everett. GRAIN MKHANTd. M. H. Uouser. Board of Trade UMr GROCERS. WADHAMS Sc CO.. BT-J5 Fourth st. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSER HAT CO., 6a-55 Front St. HIDES, WOOL, CASCARA BARK. KAH.V BROS., 1U1 Front St. MILLINERY. ERADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co., b'ihj 5th st. In the paper, regardless of the number of words ill each line, lllnkuiim cfaarse. two lines. Advertisements to receive nrnner elaitfri- flcation must be in The Oregonian oftiee before 8:45 o'clock at night, except Satur day. Clotting hour for The Sunday Ore gonian will be 7:30 o'clock Saturday night. 'J he office will be open until 1U o'clock P. M. as usual, and all ads received too late lor proper clarification will be run under the heading; "Too Late to Classify." Telephone: Main 107U. A tUD5. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At the French Store of Antiques. Brasses. etc. sale it 111 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. Furniture. 166-8 First St. MEETING NOTICES. THE motion picture taken on the Highway, June 11, will be shown at the Heillg Theater next week The cor rect date will be announced later. It will be shown In connection with a rather unique .entertainment.' Par ticulars later. COMMITTEE. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 40. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Wednes day) evening. 7:30. E. Sth and Burnside. Social visitors wel come. J, H. RICHMOND. Secretry. MT. TABOR LODGE, NO. 42. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Wednes day) evening. West Side Tem ple. 5 o'clock: M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. J. U. M r..N 1V1.C. vv. m- PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 8. RAM Stated convocation this (Wednesday! evening. June "1 8 o'clock. After the business session K. A. degree will be con ferred, visitors welcome. W. P. ANDEUS, Sec . . - t --r- t.- t, . v a ns TW B! INDIAN WAK vniE.nii.io " NORTH PACIFIC COAST are requested to attend nc-""l""".-:r;r Hill lit- near woodmen ui " - - . -- , Washington "reel. Portland Or Grand Adjutant. SAMARITAN LODGE NO , -'i. I O O. F. Regular meeting aKi tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8 P. VVr?- M. at L O. O. F. Temple. 226 - Alder St. First degree. Visitors ..way. welcome. L1 "aTEn! "REOIXAR MEETING atNIi?Sp this (Wednesday) even r5j??rT7??:. ing. East Sixth and Al (JUzJO der sts- Second degree. Vi'Hai7" Visitors cordially Invited. W. W. TERRY. Sec. E. A. SHARON. N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. 160, A. F. AND A. M.. East 43d and Sandy blvd. Special com munication this (Wednesday) evening 7 o'clock. M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. H. F. CHAPIN. Sec EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, cnarms. pins, saw designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 Sixth it DIED. DE HUFF At his late residence. The Dalles, Or., June 20, Peter W. De Huff, fnrhnr of Mrs. D. I.. Cates. Of The Dalles: Mrs. J. K. McCornack. of Spokane, and Mrs. A- H. Morris, . of Portland. Inter ment at The utiles. rrXKRAI, 'NOTICES. POWELL In this city. June 19. at her late rnirtence- 2r. Eleventh street. Helen C Powell, aged 76 years. The funeral serv. ices will be held today (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock P M.. at the Grace M. E. Church. 12th and Taylor sts. Friends In vited. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. CARLSON The funeral services of the late A L. Carlson will be held today (Wednesday) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley ak Son. Montgomery at sth. Friends invited. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. TEOMANS Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Yeomans will be held at the residence of her son. I. M. Yoemans. at 1017 Cleve land, ave.. today (Wednesday). 1:3 P. M. Interment in Rose City .Cemetery. of th nuhlifv tn ?Iva b n far n n nossibls NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dit. PhlLUPS. Oresonlan uidg. ily spe cialty Is chronic diseases: cyniupauuo, nervousness, headaches, stomach, liver, kidney, female and other chronic trou bles yield readily to my improved drug less method: consultation Iree. OFIO Vlt 1 1UM6 AND OPTICIANS. SAVE JOL'K Correctly m.i ir bimi'1 sold filled . -. Z mountings as low as tl.KJ; ' A. J ., rvii the .-.t Chas W. Goodman. Optometrist. 201 Morrison st. Main 2124. GLASSES, guaranteed to fit. as low as (LM me oest service and material. I grind m own lenses. Licensed by the State or Oregon. DR. J. D. MEREDITH. X2S Washington St. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT. 22 yiars- experience U. S. and foreign patents, tiol Dekum blxlg. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 34stt. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. mgr. Printing and linotyping. looi Front U. corner Stark. Main or A 1418. DDIUTIUf P- w- BALTE3 AND COMPANY I lillll IIIU F "Irst & Oak 6ls. Main ltio. A .15 R-W HUGS AND lLlfF BUGS. Ineralns. Brussels. Smyrna. Axminaters, rag rugs, all sixes, mail orders prompt: booklet. WESTERN FLUFF RIG CO.. 54-56 Union ave. N. East BilS, B 1475. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. PALMER- JONES CO.. H. P.. 4U4 Wilcox bid. ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO.. 621 Teon. BENEDICT BROS.. U3u Hawthorne avenue STAMP DEALERS COLUMBIA STAMP CO. Main T0M. STORAGE AND 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. EECUR1TY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.. 44-40 E. tith St. N. Phones East 3S41. East aS6T. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household goods specialists; storage, 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 5U6. A lautl. MADISON ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office 160 Madison. General merchandise and fort ardtng agents, phone Main "QUI. TRADING STAMPS. S 1100 N. W. BL bldg.. pays Rr - more for your stamps than the S perry Hutchinson Co. VETERINARY M.HOOLS AND tliLLHita. S. F. VETERINARY COLLEGE begins 8ep tember 11. Catalogue fiee. c. Keane. pres ident. 1812 Market St.. -an Francisco. WOOL- UK E K N AND DRY SLABWOOD, blockwood. Panama Fuel Co. Main 5 TIM. A MANUFACTURERS NON-INTOXICATING HEYERAt-ES. WE1.NHAKDS GOLDEN AMBER NECTAR. Henry Welnhard Plant, litth and Burnsiue sts. phone Main 72. A 1112. PLAIN AND LIBR1CATING OILS. W. P. FULLER A CO.. 12th and Davis sts. PAINTS, OILS AM) GLASS. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor sts. . PIPE,- PIPE FITTING AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 4-ba Front St. PLUMBING AND STEAM SL'PPLIKS. M. L. KLINE. S4-b Front st. PRINTING. PPIWTIVR F. W. BALTES AND COMPAJT milll inOFIrst & Oak Sts. Main I6.-.. A 111 PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. E VERD1NG & FARRELL. 14U Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrun, SAFETY RAZOR HONING. AUTOMATIC KEEN EDGE CO.. Ib9tt 4to, SASH, DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 11th and Davis sts. WALL PitPKR. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 239 2d St. FUNERAL NOTICES. HENRY At his late home. 731 East Seventy-third street North, June 1U. George R. Henry, aged Sti years, husband of Minnie Day Henry. The funeral serv ices will be held at the Portland Crema torium today (Wednesday). June 21. at 4 P- M. Friends invited. The remains will be at the chapel of the F. S. Dunning. Inc.. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder, until the time of service. Minneapolis and Chicago papers please copy. BERTELSEN At the residence, OD7 East lath st. North, June la. Christian P. Bartelsten. aged 82 years. Deceased leaves one daughter, Mrs. Sarrah C. Fox. of Port land; two Bisters, of Salt Lake City. Utah, and on i brother, of Boston. Mass. Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday) at 2 P. M.. at parlors of Miller & Tracey, Washington at Ella street. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. BARLETT At the residence. S23 Alberta st., June 19, Mrs. Margaret E. Barlett, aged 61 years, fi months 3 days, beloved mother of Mrs. L. A. Herman, of Hood . River. Or. Friends invited to attend fu neral services, which will be held at Holmar.'a funeral parlors. Third and Sal mon sts.. at 3 P. M. today (Wednesday). June 21. Interment Riervlew Cemetery. STEWART The remains of George V. Stew art, age ztt years. Deloved son or V. A. Stewart, were forwarded to Portervlll.. Cal., by Miller A Tracey. where interment win taae place. TTTNERAL DIRECTORS. Tears of Experience Enable This Firm to Give You PERFECT SERVICE This modern establishment, with Its cocTeniencea, Including- a se el u ded driveway, insures ibio lute privacy, causing: in no war a departure from an established policy of moderate prices Experienced Woman Attendant, J. P. FINLEY & SON The Progressive JFUN i. HAL DUttCTORa Montgomery at Fifth, alain. . A lass. EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1S77. RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant s Third and Salmon Streets. Main 507. A 1511. DUNNING Je McENTEG, funeral dlrecto-a, Broadway and Pin. Phone Broadway 444. A 4368. Lady- attendant. P. L LERCH, an llth and. Clay streata. Lad, attendant, Eaat 7ftl. B 18&&. R1CSOX Residence. Undertaking parlors, 12u. and Morrison sta Main 6133. A 2233 R. T. BYRNES. Williaine and Knott, East 1115. C 1943. Lady attendant. MR AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu neral service. C SOtn and Glisan. Tab. 4114. F. 8. DONNING. INC. : ast Side Funeral Directors. 414 Kal Aider street. East 52. B 2523. . R. ZELLKR Jk CO.. &2 WILLIAMS AVI Xast loss, c 10 83. Lady attendant. sUay and. lUchV aerrica. si i -.a i m r -m FPiFRAL DIRKCTORS. PERFECT ITXFRAli SERVICE FOR LESS $150 $75 FUNERAL FOR MILER & TRACEY. Independent Funeral Dtrecten. Lady Assistant Washington at Ella at., bet. 20th and 21st. Main ItDkL A IbsJl W est fcMe, BKEtZS SNOOK, bunnyslae Parlors. -mo hearse. 102i Belmont. Tab. 125S. B 2H EKKWE3 UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd and Ciay. ML 41U. A Laos attendant. FLORISTS. 11AKT.N 2 FORBES CO. florists. 34T .shlngto Main 2dVl. A 26t. Flower tor all occasions artistically arranged. CLAKK.E BROS, florists. 287 Morrison St. Main or A 1605. Fine flowers aad floral assigns. No branch stores. GUSTAVS J. BUKKHARDT, 112 2Sd PiioNK MAIN UK, A itOi. Floral designs, cat flowers and ferns. MAX U. SMITH, Main 7215. A till. Sell ing tldg- eth nd Alder sts IOSoETH FLORAL CO.. 25 Waahlngtoa St.. bet, .th aud ith. Main 5102. A Hot. MOjrrMENTS. rcr.TLAND MARBLE WORKS. 9R4-2SS 4:h su. opposite City HIL Msla S&S4. Philip Nm A Sons for memorials. BLAE5ING GRANITE COl I U TMIRO AT MADISON STrV??) OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 674 BELMONT ST. Phones. 1423, B 2315. Osn Dar Nd Night. Report all cases of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber (or small aralmala. Horse ambulance (or sick and disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring; pet may commun'cate with ua. NEW TODAY. FARM FREE OF INCUMBRANCE For exchangre for City property. 106 acres. 2 miles from electric car- line, and 7 miles from Oregon City. 50 acres under cultivation, Rood build ings, running water system. Price $12,000. 607-8 Henry Building;, Fourth and Oak Street. Mala ZXiO. 6 sLoMn of 910.O00 and Vp on Ira f roved Buiinrfts Property (or for improvement furpof) . J. P. LIPSCOMB, X4X SUark MrccU MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved city property at 6 and T per cent. Farm and suburban loans at current rates. Liberal repayment privi leges allowed, no delsys. LARGE: LOANS SFtCIAL RATES A. H. B1RRELL CO. . .T-21S Northwestern Bank Bslidlac Marshall 4114. A 411S, iiimmiimiiimiiiiiiiimiimiMiiiiimi'jf E MONEY F"OIt FARMERS EE At Carreat Rates. ZZ COME IN AN U TALK WITH 179 or Write. Bankers' Mortitace Corporation, Capital 3UO,UOO. Title sk Trent lilda--. Partland. Orersa. EE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: MORTGAGE LOANS' We have Insurance Money at &9fc Private Funds at 6 and 1ft ROBERTSON & EWING Z07-H Northwestern Rank Bids". DDLGOUDEYCO G 7 LOANS ON MORTGAGE SECURITY NORTHWESTERN BANK BUILDING Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Oar Owm Money at Cnrrent Rate. aWIMCIrAL. AND CORPOIIATIO.X BONUS. FARM AND CITY LOANS. bO sFoiu-ttt St., Hoard, of Trade Bids. Qregonlifc MOKTOAbE LOANS en Improved city prop erty at Uveal Kml4 81T rorbtr Fide.. F"1fth Morrison St REAL ESTATE. For Sale -Lota. BEAUTIFUL, view homo alto. Weat Side, view of the river East Side, mountains, etc.; b?st value in Oregon at $3.'.0, $10 cash, balance $5 per month. M.. E. Lee. 5u3 Corbett bldg. 60x100 OX Hawthorne ave. Choice building lot for $330. See owner at S13 Piatt bldg., for particulars. $3r.O 50x100 FACING E. on E. 37th. ion feet south of Tll'amook; 3 blks. X. of Rose City car. McGuire, Main I06S. LEAVING July 1 : will sacrifice lot near Rose Cltv Park clubhouse. No agents. A. 4444. Main 1403. For Sale Houses. HERE IS A SACRIFICE. ROSE CIT"S PARK SNAP 273. 1 BLKS. TO CAR NEAR CLUBHOUSE. 92O0 cash; oak floors, swell buffet, fire place, reception hall, attic, garage, fix tures, shades, cement basement. Phone Ta bor llHHt. LAURELHURST HOMES. Before buying be sure to look at our list of exquisite homes just completed In Laurelburst, the addition of beautiful homes, from $2."oO up. on rent-like terms. LAURELHURST CO., 270 V Stark at. Main 1700, A 1515. ' IDEAL new home, 8 rooms; built-in aide hnsvrrl. bookcases, fire D lace, full cement basement, plastered, two porches; white kitchen; one block from Broadway car, near Irving ton tennis courts; assessments paid. waaeiieta. r nes ee to., o tn sc. Main 14. FOR PALE By owner, fine K-room house, corner lot. close in on E. 23d St.. worth $6tRH; must sell; will take $4000; $500 down and $-0 per month. Why pay rent? See owner and make an offer, 104O Stan ton. C 2.114. MODERN 8 -room house in good condition. located on large tract of ground, over a half acre, in f irst-claB residence district and close to good car. which I will sell at $2730 on easy terms. or particulars. call at 515 Piatt bldg. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. Brand new, modern, 6 rooms, corner lot, sleeping porch, Dutch kitchen, everything complete. See this one before you buy. Call any time. 1261 East Harrison street, corner 43d. TWO years ago I had built a modern 5-rm. bunralow: it cost me $2450- I have paid in $065 and wilt sell this equity for $19u. balance n.. at per montn. air. Hageman. Phone Broad way 1058. FINE home. 7 large rooms, oak finish, fire place, plate glass windows, roses, trees; reasonable to good party. Cor. East 3d and Hoi lad ay ave fc.ast zmj. FOR SALE Attractive 6-room house; shade trees, rose neaee ana lawn: matce an of fer. 403 e. 44 tn r-iortn. near banay blvd. Tabor 3293. INCOME PROPERTY Block from E, Broadwav. paylnsr 6 per cent on $80O0; sacrifice for $40o0. $4 cash. Owner, 20 Weidler st. BY OWNER, beautiful home with garage. In Hawthorns district, at a sacrifice; eaay terms. Phone wooaiawn s42. THREE lots and 2 houses for sale, within walking distance rrom town, .ruone wooa lawn 2122. NEW, modern homes, by owner. ft. B. Klce. .at -w-:. REAL ESTATE, For Sale -Hoanea. 1RVLNGTOX HOME. COST IS. 000 to build before the rise la price of buildmj material. Will Sell S..1.500. easy terms, if taken at once. Thia p. ace baa never been occupied. 100x1 oO lot. corner, south and east facing. 10 iarne rooms, a enclosed porches, 2 bath rooms, 5 lava tor. ea, toueta. hardwood Xioors, fireplace, hot water heat, doub.o sarage, large lull base meat, every modern convenience. Thia is a genuine bargain. See owner. C-a Cham ocr of commerce. Marshall 2.1 tiO SS779 HOME. ON1T 390O CASH. M100 ON TIME, "vVell-built. modern seven -room house, locaced la Piedmont, an exclusive resi dence section, the b-st location. Just what you want for a home; the finest anl of fruit trees you ever saa on two lota; all at a sacrifice price, taken in on a mort gage and so'd to close an estate Phone East In the evening or Mare-hall 401!2 during the day. or se me at tili Washing ton u C L. Boas. GOINO TO BUILD? Go to an established firm and avoid urry and risk. We, as L R. BA1LKV CO.. contracting architects, have been at B-4 Abington bldg. 5 years; hundreds of Jobs to our credit. Sketches and esti mates free. FURNISH THE MONEY if desired. You deal with ONE PA KT and a.'-T01101 PROFIT; we ACTUALLY SA E IOU MONEY and guarantee satis faction, we design and build residences, apartments, stores, factories, anything. GREAT SACRIFICE. JltiTo. 1673. $1673. ARTISTIC ALBERTA BUNGALOW. 10U3 EAST 20TH ST. NORTH. Neat, attractive home, with ail the mod ern conveniences, such as hardwood floors, fireplace, oval mirror doors, Dutch kitchen, best plumbing- and electric fixtures; was J J 000. Owner lost It. Now $16;o. Say about $175 cash, then rent terms. Inspect at once at above address. PHONE MAIN" 37S0. IRVING TON. 33 E. 4TH ST. NORTH. Exceptionally well-built home. 7 rooms; hardwood floors and white enamel finish throughout, tile floor In bathroom, 3 fire places, billtard-roora in basement; garage. This is offered for quick sale at a bar gain. AM street assessments paid. F. tT. BOWMAN & CO., 21.1 Chamber of Commerce. Main aort. a 1251. FOR SALE-BeautifuI 6-room bungalow and garage: lawu and flowers, shower bath, maid's room, furnace, gas range, hot water heater, etc.; cost 40OO; will bell for $o5o0. ill E. 41st- AM buiUling larger home and w ill sell my Portland Heights resilience at a very rea sonable figure on easy terms; lot oOxK.O. beautifully Improved, excellent view, close In; house strictly modern in every par ticular; rooms, bath, sleeping porch; this is an unusual opportunity to procure an attractive home at present-day price. John E. Cronan. phone Main 40S- NEW. CLASSY HOME VERY SWELL. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT 30O CASH. E. ;.lth St.. 13 Mo. and Int. Extra large rooms, plate glass windows, large 1-i-ft. massive buffet with 6 beveled plate glass doors. Eastern oak floors, colonial brick front, breakfast-room, built- in dresser. Tabor 19oo. BEAUTIFT'L 7-rm. neary new horned 1 block from Peninsula Park: fireplace, built-in oufTec Dutch kitchen and all modern conveniences; cost $3mh two years rnno; will sell for $'i;0 on easy terms. Sea thia today. Umbdenstock fc Larson Co.. 306 Oak st. EVERYBODY BROKE? Seems Impossible to gret an inquiry. I have a fine f.-roorn house and lot In Sunnyslde. ' blocks from school; must sell or give away soon: tcolng- East; your price goes; no monkey business; make me an offer. Owner. 70 ilth st. WHY NOT BUILD and cet a home according to your Ideals? I design, build and finance any building; artistic sketches free. See me before you build. N. O. Eklund. U13 Henry bldg. Main .IS 12. IKV1NGTON Swell and cheap homes, easy payments. See Delahunt. Phone East 1-J75. Suburban Hume Property. - IDEAL SUBURBAN" HOMESITE. From 1 to JO acres, rich land, well de veloped community; 30 minutes out. with 10 big red stt-el trains daily each w ay . thro-jgr it. Buy now at our low prices and easy pavments. Let us show you. THE iH A W -FEAR COMPANY, 102 Fourth St, MODERN SUBURBAN HOME. Every city convenience, 1 1-3 acres beau tiful lawn, flowers and shrubs, fine poultry--house. Ideal high-class home la Al neigh borhood, near 30-minute car service. Sariea. 404 Northwestern Bank bldg- MILWAUK1E. 000 per acre, 24 acres, house Va mile, improved ; fruit of a. I kinds; consider house; Sellwood 1SS1. Call 820 Chamber of Commerce mornings. Owner. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, good water, cloe to carllna, easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall lSu or Sellwood 470. JOHN GIBSON. OWNER. DANDY country home, close in; will sell cneap; nigniy cultivates, new DuitainKs, plastered house, good water. Tabor 0404. For Sale -Acreage. GOBLE 10. 20 and 40-acre tracts, richest sou in Oregon, all tillable, on good roaas. near station and wharf. Fine water, daily mail, telephone, prosperous neighbors: 300 acres available tne property of a big lod ging company; preference of employment given settlers; price $35 an acre, your own terms. Other tracts from $20 un acre. Send for folder. G. Wynn Wilson. 316 Chamber of Commerce. 20 ACRES, $000. Easy terms, only 35 miles from Portland running- water, good soil, close to school and atoies, 1 mile to R R. station and town. AKERSON. GOOCH & CO.. 603 Stock Exch. Bldg-. TIMBER $4 PER ACRE, v Half section down the Columbia and near good logging stream; SO acres cruised by c.mnty shows 1.700.000 feet. Must raise money and am making- this sacrifice. Owner. P 661, Oregonian. ACREAGE in famous Tualatin Valley; best of soil, good location, low prices, quanti ties and terms to suit purchaser. Handy Bros, owners, 21 Stock Exchsnge bids. Tel. Marshall 203. CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN RANCHES. Near Portland; $15 to i.'uu per acre; easy terms: best soiL Farms for sale, all sizes. McFarland. 30 Teon bldg., Portland. ACRE tracts near city; on carline and paved road: $. cash, per mo., e per cent in terest. Owner, 317 Chamber of Commerce, 14-ACRE tracts for 20 cents a day; no city taxes ; Alberta car. Cary, 10U3 Chamber of Commerce b!dg. 2 ACRES In potatoes. 3c fare, $12U0. Call Mt. Scott Drug Store. Lents. FOR acreage on Oregon CUy carline see L. A, Mathisen. lu-3 Yeon bldg. Homesteads. COLVi -LE RESERVATION MAPS. Latest. 3d edition, Just out June 15. Only map published showing homestead lands; also shows Gov't surveys, towusites. Indian allotments, streams, roads, witli full description, c'imate, soil, products and. opening plan; mailed $1. Clair Hunt. CoU vi lie. Wash., former Gov't, agent. Ref erence, any ColvlUe bsnk. HOMESTEADS FREE. $3 will pay all cost of registering; on the Colville Indian Reservation, if you are a Civil or Spanish War veteran. J ust send me this smount and I will do the rest. GP.AV R. HARROWER. Hde Bldg. ' Spokane. Wash. For Sale -Farms. ADMINISTRATOR'S sale of 320 on Willow Creek. Malheur Co.; 123 acres of alfalfa. 2o natural meadow, 70 acres of grain. JM acres of fallow, with a decreed water rignt of 3 acre-feet and the finest outside range adjoining the ranch; this placs cost $-4.-000; on account of closing the estate will be sold below valuation. Including stock and tools; rash, balance on time. J. W. Russell, box 77, Jamleson. Or. BUY' FIVE ACRES and plant part in logan berries; they thrive In Oregon and can be profitably raised for Juice or for drying; we have cleared bench and bottom lands, one mile to good Valley railroad town; finest soil, creeks and springs; good roads, employment, schools; five acre with house, $23 down. $10 month; unimproved lands at less; let us show you. J. R. Sharp b3H 3d at., room 537. Portland, Or FOR SALE Twenty acres, more or less. Ir rigated land at Stanfield. Oregon; price $400O; pavmert of $."00 all asked down, cominet-cing; Jan. 1, H19, balance payable In monthly installments of $40. interest on unpaid balance at 5 per cent; Interest not to begin until 1919. but buyer to as sume taxe and water fees. Address J. E. Wilklns. 22 South Capitol ave., Indianapo lis, Indiana A, GENUINE BARGAIN. $3300. 160 acres land 1 H miles from water and rail transportation, only 33 miles from Portland: set of fine buildings, also set of old buildings; two family or chards, about 20 acres in cultivation, bal ance brush and pasture; this place at less than $22 per acre is a snap. Coe A. McKenna & Co.. 727 Cham, of Com. 4O0O ACRES stump land, in solid body, high percentage level, splendidly watered with flowing streams; Ideal for stock raising or dividing : price $10 per A. 110 Chamber . i-n-r, .norr Phone Marshall 1i.V LOGGED-OFF stump land. $10 acre up; terms: good soil; running water, markets, employment. Mr. Sharp. &3Va 3d, rm, tvZ, I