TTTE MOltNTXG OREGOXIAN, TT7KSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1917. 15 MULTNOMAH " GLUB HOCKEY MEN WIN Dempsey. of Salt Lake, for a 15-round match February 14, at Murray, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake. The men are heavyweights. A 15-round contest be tween Dempsey and Carl Morris, of Oklahoma, scheduled for February at Murray, was cancelled on account of illness of the latter, Winsor an nounced. Auto Hockey Team Beaten, .1-0, in Sensational Over time Contest. PUCK NETTED BY MALLETT Cyclone Taylor to Appear on Ice Tonight When Cncle gams Clash With Vancouver Sea- born May Join Locals. Pet. For Asst. 1.000 ,500 .500 .000 WEATHER - TO BE FAIR AND COLDER LEE JOHXSOS TO BOX HERE Oakland Tar Baby to Appear on Golden West Card Soon. Manager George Moore, of the Golden West Athletic League, received word from Lee Johnson, negro Oakland featherweight, last night that he would be In Portland next week. Johnson will top a card for the Golden West Club soon. He Is conditioning Eddie Palmer in Oakland for his mix with Battling Ortega Friday night in San Francisco. Palmer is going better In San Fran cisco. He stopped a good boy named Coggins there the other night. Sommers to' Box at Wallace. AI Sommers will box the winner of the Dick Wells-Sid Mitchell fight. which takes place at Wallace, Idaho, February 10. Sommers will face the victor there the last week in February, Billy Mascott boxes Frankle Sanders, crack New Jersey bantamweight, at Wallace 10 days lataer. Sommers bat ties Farmer Burns at Echo. Or., Febru ary-15, over the 10-round route. 7 DOG TEAMS TOGETHER FOIR CATCH 11 WITH S LEADERS AFTER HARD DAY. Amateur Ice Hockey Standings. Points W. Lu afaltnomah Club ... 2 0 O.-W. R. A N 1 1 CAoto Club 1 1 Police 0 2 Last Night's Results. Multnomah Club 1, Northwest Auto uocKey uiud o. Next Game. Monday1 Multnomah Club versus Police. The Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club Ice hocKey team remained at the top of the Portland . Amateur Hockey Association by virtue of a sensational l-to-0 overtime victory over the North west Auto Hockey Club puckchasers in the Ice Palace last night. After battling for three periods without ob taining a score, the teams changed goals and within 30 seconds Deo Mai- I ROTH SAT, Minn., Jan. ?9. Three lett went down the Ice and netted the I teams In the Winnipeg-to-St. Paul dog ptick on a long shot from Bill Royle. race, leading since the second day, were It was by far the most exciting ama- I overtaken here tontirht bv four of the teur game that has ever been played I remaining five contestants, who had In Portland, and both septets were put In an 18-hour dav and covered 75.9 xeyea up to tne nignest pucn. tneimues, a record day's run. Winged "M" athletes have won the The eighth entry, Fred Hartman, an championship of the circuit for the last American, who has continued in the two years ana tney are in a iair way running despite the loss of one of his Eighth Entry Strogglea'Alons; Far In Rear With One Husky Gone and Swollen Knee as Handicaps. to repeat. Manager M. D. Wells and his Police hockeylsts will be seen in action against the faBt-golng Cardinal and White wearers In the Ioe Palace next Monday night. In the afternoon yesterday the Jef ferson High won from the Washington High, 4 to 1. Lincoln High and Wash ington High play next Friday night. The line-up of last night's game fol lows: Multnomah (1). Autolsta (0) Youmans . .Go..al Newburn Boyle R. D R. Hemphill Mallett L. D F. Pierce Capt. Trails R....Capt- O. Hemphill Sunday's Varieties Are Re produced in Portland Again on Mondays benefit to this section. There seems to be no let-up on the storm. Dallas Has Four Inches of Snow. DALLAS. Or., Jan. 29. (Special.) About four Inches of snow fell in this section of Polk County last night, and it is still "snowing. The wind is from the southwest. The 'present storm found a great many of the prune orchards ready to bud. About two weeks ago a blossom was picked from one apple tree in this city. A great many of (he trees were budding. What effect a cold spell will have upon the fruit crop is problematical. AMCPEMFNTS. DELAYED TRAINS ARE DUE dogs, was reported late tonight to be somewhere between Farero. N. D.. and Barnesville. Minn., traveling under the additional handicap of a swollen knee. Kotnsay, 286.6 miles from Winnipeg. where the start was made last Wednes day noon, was reached by the three leaders Hyurtur Hanson, Mike Kelly and Gunnar Tomasson at 8 o'clock to night and two hours and eight minutes later the four other teams crawled into I BLIZZARD town. Snow Blockade In Wyoming Is Re- vported Pierced and Railroad Communication Is Re-established Malls Will Arrive. "Fair and colder" Is the weather pre diction from th. office of the Weather Bureau, while the railway offices pre dict that the interrupted mall com munlcatlons with the East will be re stored and some of the delayed trains will begin bowling into Portland to day. ' Yesterday was as fickle a day as Sunday, with alternating brands of weather that might Indicate anything from the breaking up of Winter to the breaking down of Fall. Heavy snows that have fallen in Eastern and Cen tral Oregon have caused the delay of the mail trains from the East. Not single through train over the Union Pacific from Chicago has reached Port land since Friday. The snow blockade In Wyoming has been pierced, according to announce merits yesterday, and the 19 passenger trains stalled back near Laramie, Wyo., began to move westward once more. The Northern Pacific. Great Northern and Milwaukee trains have been simi larly tied up and the principal rail way communication on the Pacific Coast for the past few days has been north and south. About 19 freight trains were stalled on the Union Pacific also, but are now moving west. The passenger and mall trains will begin to get Into Portland this after noon. It Is hoped, provided no further interruption develops. RIVAL BOARDS SEEK AID State Health Body and Hygiene So ciety Case to Be Heard. SALEM. Or.. Jan. J. (Special.) Thursday evening Is the time set by the Joint ways and means committee for what promises to be one o the liveliest sessions before that body. The State Board of Health and representa tives of the Oregon Social Hygiene So ciety will appear and present their re spective claims for appropriations. The Board of Health wishes to take over the work of the Hygiene Society and to do away with the other society In all respects but in an advisory capaclty.N The Hygiene Society objects. The State Board of Health wishes to procure J44.&58 for the blennlum, to handle Its own work and the work of the Social Hygiene Society as welL The society wishes $40,000 for the next two years to handle its own work. It re ceived SlS.Oeo two years ago. while two years ago the State Board ot Health was granted 131,000. THEATER Broadway and Alorrisoa BAKER "Always a Shew of Quality." ronlght All This Week Mats. Wed. Sat. ALCAZAR PLAYERS EN DEN MAN THOMPSON'S WONDERFUL RURAL D RAMA The Old Homestead At Ugt In stock. Ob of the groateet playe in history. Strong cut. ImmaiiM conic production. Get your seats early Evenings. 33c, 50c, T3c Eat. Mai 2 Sc. &Oc Wed, Bargain MtL, 25c only. mEBAL DIRECTORS. Kdwar4 Holran. Free.: W. J. Hoi man. See.: J BL Werleln. Treaa EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Third and Salmon Streets Main 507, A 1511. I ''H CEOKUE . I . NASH urn M 1 K. OI1KMAX Rarry LMtar Mmod 1 Hewmrd's Animal bpectal. FOSTER BALL MUane: Travel Weekly. FAKBEK GIRLS. PERFECT FUNERAL Sk.lt VICES FOR LESS MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Direct Lady Assistant. WasH. at Ella at.. k seta, aad Xtet. OS 1. JL iMA. M .jr ana night wmmc. j. p. ii.li.i a teo.v Pro.re.4V. t uu.ral Uirectora, MO.MXiOMCKi aI tU'IH. DU.NM.U M'K.NTKk. tun. rat oirwztora Broftat ana fin sirt. FQud Mroed.- mmj ao. A 455s. my ati.adant. ' S. DUN NINO. INC.. East Sid. Kunerai Dlr.clom. 14 aal Alar atr.u Eaat S. fct J52S. A. K. ZkU.LB a CO., WILLIAMS AVa Eat C lues. 1-ady attendant. feti-Wka INUtKIAKlXli COXCAM. Sd and Cty. M n 4 lo a xj.i. iaay au.naaau PANT AGES MATIXEE DAILY. 2:30 I STANDARD CHEESE IS AIM All Factories In Coos and Curry Counties Join Association. MARSHFIELD. Or, Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) Patrons of the Norway cheese factory, the last factory to hold out from Joining the Coos and Curry Coun ties Cheese Association, which wa or ganized to standardize the product in this territory and establish a selling agency, have voted to identify; with the association. The action adds much to the strength of the corporation, since the Norway establishment is one of the best known in the state. The Norway factory last year manu factured and sold 334,008 pounds of cheese, and Its patrons received an average of 38.5 cents a pound for their butterfat- Guy Ford, of Tillamook, an expert cheese manufacturer, has been engaged to standardize the output of the association. STRIKES HOQTJIAM Dundee Wins From Hanlon. NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 29. John ny Dundee, of New York, was awarded a referee a decision over Jlmmle Han lon, of Denver, at the end of a 20-round lem Loughlln. referee: Stanley bout here tonight. Both men are light weights. Dundee was credited with 14 rounds. Two were even. I?. Newlll IV. Newlll Kaufman lionaldson Shannon . Official Hemphill and Ivan Woothrow, tlmera . R. W. . . L. W.., ..Snare. , . . .Spare. . . K. Lane . H. Mountain Adams Bunnell Bradahaw Britton and Grlffitb Draw. BRIDGE TYPE IS UNFIXED James Seaborn, last year with the Vancouver Millionaires, is in Portland to officiate "with George Irvine In to night's ice hockey game between Port land and Vancouver In the Ice Palace. He may wear an Uncle Sam uniform during the 1917-18 season. Seaborn has rounds to a draw here tonight. been looking over the situation ana ne is willing to come to an agreement with the local manager. ( He intends to remain In Portland this Summer if everything Is satis factory. If arrangements can be made the Ice Palace may be turned into a natatorlum during the Summer months this vear. This may be done as soon as the 1916-17 ice skating season is completed. The announcement that "Cyclone1 Taylor was going to get into the game tonight caused a flurry among hockey followers. He was operated on for appendicitis early last month and his return means that the greatest hockey player ever seen In the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, or the National Six Inches of Snow Falls and t Weather Is Squally. HOQTJIAM. Wash, Jan. 19. (Spe cial.) The Gray's Harbor district has been swept by a severe blizzard most of today and tonight. It became most severe late today, with wind Increasing in velocity and shifting to the north west. The storm wasn't steady and the snowfall on the harbor was by squalls On the harbor about six Inches of snow has fallen, the heaviest fall this CINCINNATI, Jan. 29 Jack Brit ton. of Chicago, and Johnny Griffith, of Akron. Or., lightweights, fought 10 Winter. Further back In the high coun try the fall is much heavier, being foot or more In most of the logging camps. The snow has forced practical ly all of the logging camps In this district to close down. The first north west storm warning received in five years was issued tonight. MATINEE DAILY. 2:30 Captain Maximilian Amber's ANIMAL V1KCIH, With SOUO founds of Elephant, S OIHKK MX. Alls- Boxes and lose. re.er.ed b bona Curtain :, 1 and ACCTIOJf SALES TODAY. At Baker's Anrtlon House, Masonle Tem ple bids., Yamhill and W. Park a la. Fur niture, etc.. at 10 A. M. Astoria High School VG rows. ASTORIA. Or., Jan. 29. (Special.) Nearly 300 students enrolled at Astoria High School this morning for the sec ond term. The enrollment of last term was 248 and the addition this morning came from the city grammar schools and the several small towns In the vi cinity. A majority of the students ai girls. MEETING NOTICES. A. AND A. S. RITE. Meeting tonight. Social only, Bv order PRESIDI.NO OFFICER. MH. A.Sl at lis. W. H. UAH1LTU.S u- Be.al Knici. J SOia and oa.au. Tan. 4411. AvHiCbO.N Reald.nce Undertaking Partora 12lh and Morrison sea. Main um, A P. L, LiRCU, teal HO and Oa tuxa Lad ati.uuant. fc-ast ill, laaa. . MAl'SOUSCa. POLK Meantime Went Salem Residents Start Move to Cat Selves Off From JPolk County. DALLAS. Or., Jan. 29. (Special.) Hockey Association, again will offer his The County Court Of Polk County thrills and dashes to Portland enthusi asts. The game will start at 8:30 o'clock. ELLIOTT BUYS PRUNE RANCH Rowdy Prepares to Raise Fruit II Cubs Spurn Salary Demand. OAfCLAND. Cal., Jan. 29. (Special.) Meet Howard Elliott, grower Of prunes! COURT WANTS CONCRETE ORCHARDISTS WELCOME SNOW AND MARION STEEL. Heavy Fall Follows High Wind at Hood River.' HOOD RIVER. Or., Jan. 29. (Spe cial.) A tteady snowfall, beginning with a wind storm from the West yes terday, has contiuued throughout the day. The depth in the Lower Valley varies from three Inches in the city to 10 Inches on higher levels, while more than a foot of new snow, it is e.-timated, fills the canyons of the higher moun tainous districts. The precipitation is welcomed by fruit growers. Forests of the Mid-Columbia and precipitous gorge sides, all enshrouded stands ready to accept plans and spec mcations for tne construction of a bridge across the Willamette at Salem, provided the plans call for a high, level concrete bridge, with a 30-foot road way. Plans for Buch a structure have been submitted by a Portland architect and engineer, and have received the ap proval of the local court. However, Marion County Court desires a steel bridge, in a blanket of the moist, clinging snow, have aroused many expressions of admiration from passengers on O-W. K. i X. trains today. The chubby little catcher of the Chi- Company t. perrnlt the uge of Its steel The decision of the Southern Pacific SEATTLE'S WEATHER COLDEST cago Cubs has announced that he has secured a half interest in the Gordon ranch at Colusa. Cal.. and would devote all hiB spare cash henceforth towards bulling the prune market. Me may jiiHtiace the Colusa club, also! The Gordon ranch consists of 380 acres, so It can be seen right away that "Rowdy" doeen't Intend to be a minor leseuer in the horticultural game. Yes. It's true." admitted Elliott. "A wealthy friend of mine has made me mighty generous business proposition and I intend to accept it. Whether I remain In baseball or not I Intend to invest mv savlncrs." Klliott declared that if the Chicago Cubs declined to give him a substantial increase In salary he would remain in Colusa and run the home town base ball team, by gosh! SKI PARTY TO CLIMB HOOD bridge across the river for public travel has been received with much gratitude by the people of Polk Coun ty. The railroad company will not per mit the planking of its bridge until a contract has been let for the new bridge. Tolls will be charged. Streetcar and Railroad Traffic la Not Impeded. SEATTLE, Jan. 29. More snow fell today. The coldest weather of the Win ter is predicted for tonight by the Weather Bureau. On two nights al ready this Winter, the temperature has STATE CAPITOL. Salem, Or., Jan. 29. Ibpeciai.) A mass meeting nas Deen fftUn , s -bove sero. but tonight the T. M. C. A. Members to Start Annual Jaunt on Friday. The sixth annual T. M. C. A. ell nrtv headed by A. M. Grilley, will ieave Portland Friday for Mount Hsod. Tha Dartv will remain away from i-ort- lnnrt until Tuesday. The Homer Rog ers nlace. on Mount Hood, will be the headauarters of the squad and all side trios will be made from that place. A 12-foot toboggan will be taken alone to helD In the fun-making. The party will be on ski and snowshoes Saturday. Sunday, Monday and Tues day. Following are those who have signed already: O. W. Mlelke. William McMurray. Walter Honeyman. Harold Wold. J. E. Werleln. George E. Scott. K. J. Jaeger. M. M. Rlngler, J. Arthur Norman. C. R. Miller. D. G. Lebb, Fred 11. Kiser. Harry Jaeger. Allan Hofmann, Harold Gilbert. A. M. Grilley. J. . P. Jaeger, Frank Kerr, J. P. Plagemann, It. H. Atkinson. Morris Barnes. N. A. Coleman, A. L. Fish and W. J. Hofmann. called at West Salem for next Satur day to diBCuss the possibility of voting on dividing Polk County, according to information reaching here today. The county division agitation has resulted from discord over the proposed inter county bridge across the Willamette River. It is said conlsderable agitation has arisen in West Salem. Eola and other precincts near the eastern boundary line of the county. ALIEN BILL IS OPPOSED PORTLAND SPEAKER 5POITT OUT THAT ACT IS NOT NEEDED. Chamber Secretary Feels Chances for Steamer Line 'to Orient Would Be Seriously Injured. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or.. Jan. 29 (Special.) W. D. B. Dodson, sec- thermometer Is expected to fall per har,. as low as 22. The cold spell will be of brief duration, however. There has been no interruption of street-car or railroad traffic. The amount of snow in the Cascades Is less than is usual at this time of the year, the Winter snow fall having been much below normal. LOGGING CAMPS MAY CLOSE Grays Harbor Country Covered With Snow and Storm Lasts ABERDEEN. Wash.. Jan. 29. (Spe cial.) From three to six Inches of snow Is mantling Grays Harbor and if the storm continues, as It threatens to do. all the logging camps in the county may e forced to close. One camp of the Wlshkah water project nas closed but all others in the county operated throughout the cay. A heavy wind is accompanying the snowfall. Snow Melts Fast at Astoria. Timber Company Changes Name. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 29. (Special.) Supplementary articles of Incorpora tion of the Washington A Oregon Tim ber Company were filed In the Cousjty Clerk's office today changing the name of the corporation to the Kerry Tim ber Company. IMPERIAL LODGE. NO. 139. ! A K. AND A. M Sptclal com munication this (Tuesday) even ing. January SO. First taction. B.QO o'clock; second section, 8 o'clock. Work In the M. M de gree. Visitors welcome at both .actions. (D.) W. P. A.NDRUS. Sec ' HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. 111. A B". AND A. At. Special communication this (Tuesday) vening Work In th. M M de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. C E. MILLER. Secretary. MEETING OF WASHING TON COMMANDER Y, NO. rS. Drill Corpa, Tuesday evening. 7:30. ROBERT MARTTN. Recorder. MOUNT HOOD C1KCL.B. Women ot Wood craft, will conduct Ihe funeral of Mrs. Jane McCulloch at the grave. 6-jrvlc.s from Fln l.y's at 10:30 Tuesday morning. By order Guardian Neighbor. EMBLEM 'Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, Ksw d.signa Jaeger Bros.. 131-S Sixth BL FRIEDLANDER-B, Jew.lera. for Emstetna, -laas Pins and Presentation Medals. Designs and estimates furnUh.d fr... Slo Waan. 'THE BETTER WAY" Human, Scientific Security for thm -I0. bAnUmX.r IfroiACUon for tu Lav Ins. RIVER VIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Terminus Rlvrrvt.w Carllne, Taylors Ferry Road. For Particulars Inquire Portland Mausoleum Co. Phone li'dsy 351. Ul Pillock Block. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved city proverty at and 7 1-er cent. Farm and suburban loans at current rates. Liberal repayment priv ileges allowed. No delays. UBUE LOANS SPECIAL RATES. A. H. BIRRELL GO. ti: 31 Northwesters Bank. Bmllutas Mar.a.ll 4114. A 411S. MORTGAGE LOANS HAVE IM'tRtSCB MO.XEY AT S PRIVATE FU.MJS AT 6 AND T Robertson & Ewing S07-8 NsnswHttrs Bank. Bidet. REAL ESTATE. or sale Lota. BUILDERS. ATTENTION. X own a fin. iaurelhursi toi near park, which I'll ..11 you cheap .1th second raort tag. pnvli.g. and will also furnish re llHbl. parly building loan. verylbmg sold out n.ar tais location. Ev.ninga, Tabor 6-l. $1000 WILL buy a l-roora bous. and a lot with fruit trca and t.ncd in. valued at ftlSOi: must be sold at once, located In bandy on the main street and road leading from Portland xo MU Hood. C. R. bleha. 440 E. Asb su FINE view lot. Westover T.rrac. easy t.rms; will rinanc building if wirwi. f.MOM AVE. LOT. t00 Cash buys SiVxlAO on Union ave. ; int.rstate bridg. et.: future business lot. FRANK I.. M GL'IRE. Abington lilrtg. IF TAKEN at once 1 will sacrltlc. a good bualneM lot In Richmond. CaL. for $.00u Address owner. R. O. Crsa. Norway. Coos ;o.. Or. B K ' 0 K fc: Dealer In PORTLAND H EIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. A few bargain llirlsii. Foe (Sale -Hou. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. 29. Maximum tempera ture, 38 degrees; minimum. 83 degrees. River reading. B A M., s.7 iset; cnange in at 24 hours. 0.1 root rise. Total ralnrau ( 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), .10 isch; total rainfall since September 1. 1910. 14.72 Inches: nor mal ralnrall since September 1, 3.42 Inches: deficiency of rainfall since September 1. 191o, 10.70 Inches. Total sunshine, none: possible sunshine, 9 hours 80 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea leveu, o tr. m.. 29.02 Inches. Relative humidity at noon, 80 per cent. , THE WEATHER. STATIONS. Baker Boise . Boston ..... Calgary Chicogo . . , Denver . . . , . Des Moines . Duluth Eureka . Galveston ... Helena .... Jacksonville TJunau . . . Kansas City. Los Angeles Marshfleld . Medford . . Minneapolis Montreal , . New Orleans New York. . . North Head North Yakima. Omaha Phoenix .... Pocatello ... Portland .. Roseburg . Sacramento St. Louis . . Salt Lake San Diego San Francisco. Seattle Sitka Spokane ...... Tacoma . . . . Tatoosh Island tVald ..... Walla Walla Washington . Winnipeg . . Wind. State of wsatber. 2s;o.i8i. .IB 40 0.001. ,PE 23:0.00 . .SE -24 0.O0 . .'N 40 0.0rt12!NWT 50,0.00 . .IE 40 0.001. . NW 2J0.0O:i0iW 4 O.OMll'i'B 74 0.00. Ill SW 2-JlO.OSj . . NW 7h U.lKJ'lZlHW 0 O.OOj. .IE 02 0.00I. . N BS'O.OOiIO'sW , 44 0.021. ,W 2U;0.00 12A w ao;o.32ii8,s 7H 0.00. .sw 44 0.10 14 E SHiO.OHi40,W 201 36 O.OOi, -IBW , .( :i(l!0.()0l. .IN s soio.oo. . SR 2(11 3fl 0.18!12!fiW sj avo.io ujsw 315 40 O.ltfi . .SW no! r.ti o.ooiio s I 4S 00:0.241. 'W 40 44,0.OfieS OH 4U 28 IV4 O.OOI. . W B0, 0.181. . W 32iO.O2,30iPW 0.0.001. .INK SO 0.01,12 SW 34:0.14 14I.SW 30 0.a 48i 8:14!O.O0 sol a;o.oi 341 40 0.40 -20 - 0.00 W NE W W w nren. dido De Inllls. aged 42 years. Deceased Is survived by a widow, Mrs. Carmala D Inills. and daughter. Amalla. also two slaters. Mrs. Filimena Casclatls and Mrs. Maria Nicola, both of this city. He was a member of Mazzlne Italian Mutual Aid Porletv and ol Muto Soccorso Bersagllerl Funeral notice later. Remains are at the parlors of the Bkewes Undertaking Com pany, corner Tnira ana ciay. M'MILLAN Angus McMillan Is notified that his brother. D. K. McMillan, was killed In an auto accident at Sacramento. January 21. 1917. Communicate at once with O. C. Hopkins. Bryte bldg.. Eacra mentn Cal. 8TAMPFSR In this city. Jan. 20, Joseph Stampfer. Remains at the parlors of East Fide Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder at. Funeral notice In later Issue. FOX Jan. 2. Fred Fox. aged 65 years. Remains at Dunning A McEntee's parlors. Notice or funeral later. IXOBISTS. MARTIN tORBti CO.. Florists, 331 Washington Main A liietf. Flowers for ail occasion artistically arrang.d. CLARKE BROS.. Florists, 217 Morrison st. Mam or A 1805. 1-in. riowere ana xiora. designs. No branch storea A X M ' SMITH. Main 721&. A 312L Sell ing big.. 0th and Alder ats. TONSKTH FLORAL CO.. st.. between 4th .nd bin ii Washington Main Bloi A 1101 PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 2S4-2CO 4th t.. opposite City Han. Main B&S4. paiap Nea A Sons frr memorials. cTbBLACS.NG GRANI CO. U THIRD VT MADISON JTRECT.) Compart this bvu t I2W0 with mV the 4H0 houft In Portland and thn ir you are In ih market for a ral noma and hava $loo cash and tha ba.anc at $-5 per month, .-tucludlr Interest. I can aeii you this place. Strait Improvements partly paid. Huutt ha o large rooms, full ce ment basement and furnace ; extra fna plumblnc, two toilets, dining-room, buffet, double beamed ceiling, eide ails pane1 up 6 feet to plaie rail, large bdroom and closet oa first floor; full Dutch kitchn. one-piece eink and cement wash tray ; ahadea and electric llgnt ftxiure. IS b.ocka to Hose Ctty Park car. This place, has never buen advertised before, 61$ Cor bet t bldg. XOV SHOl'Ll) LIVE IN AN ORKOON HOME BUILDERS' HOUSE. 6 rooms and bath, modern, extreme Cali fornia bungalovr. with fireplace, buifel, hardwood fioora In living and dining-room. Dutch kitchen, breakfast alcove, range hood and other built-in features, screens, liftht fixtures, shades, furnace, laundry trays, garage, corner lot 5uxl00, south ta.e, all improvements In. 701 Stanton st.. corner East ITOth st. North. Irvington Ad dition; would take well located clear lot as Initial payment; eaay terms. THE OREUOX HOME BUILDERS. 13:t0 Northwestern Bank Bldg. THI8 IS A REAL. HOME. THIS LAUHELHUKtT home was built under raoat careful supervision, nothing waa alighted. Built for owner a home and now in perfect condition. Dutch colonial type. 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms and sleepmic Porch, situated on HsLxeifern fiace. close to car. park and clubhouse; there is an actual wvidi of nearly t liHK) to a pur chaser of this place. For appointment phone Tabor 17U2. OREGON HUMANE SOCiEIY Office Room IAS Courthouse, Mli-Mrae KJllrUtte. Phone from 9 to ft Alain 4 78. Home phone A 2425. Night call after olfb-e hours. Main XIM. Report ail cases ot cruelty to the above addrias Electric lethal chamber for small snimats. Horss ambulance tor sick aal disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any. one desiring a dog or other pets eommunl. cat. with ua Call for all toat or strayed stock, as we look afl.r all Impounding. Ther. la no more city pound. Jusl Oregon Human. 6ocl.ty. THAT VACANT LOT. W JIT NOl TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE PLAN AND BUILD ANY THING, resldenc. to factory, or any con structlon; sk.tohes and estimates free, fur nish th. money If desired. All depart ments one office. We actually save you money. Our reputation your orot.ctlon. L. R. BAILEY CO.. Inc.. Contracting Ar ct.itcts. 824 Ablngton bldg. NEW TODAY. Cloudy Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear clear Clear Rain Rain Cloudy snow Clear Rain Cloudy ft. oloudy Clear lear Snow Snow K&in Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Pnow Snow Hnow Clear' Snow Cloudy Pt. cloudy t A. M. today. P. M. report of preced ing day. ' WEATHER CONDITIONS. A moderate disturbance has developed over interior .Washington and southwest storm warnings were ordered displayed at 6:10 P. M. today at the mouth of the Co lumbia River, and northwest warnings for all remaining Washington seaports. Maxi mum wind velocities of 52 miles west at North Head and Tatoosh Island, 28 north west at Port Angeles and 30 southwest at Seattle were reported. Another depression is over Northern Colorado and the North eastern "low" Is moving rapidly down the Bt. Lawrence Valley. A large high-pressure area with attendant very low temperatures Is advancing southward over Western Can ada. Precipitation has occurred In most of the Northern states. In California, the Lower Mississippi Valley and northeastward to the North Atlantic Coast. The weather 1 Harvard anifV Cornell May Break. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 29. Prob ability of a break in rowing relations between Cornell and Harvard developed ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 29. (Special.) a .now storm with a southwest wind retary or tne Portland Chamber of blowing is rather unusual for this sec Comerce; H. B. Miller, ex-United States I tion. but that is what Astoria expe Consul-General at Yokohama, and I rlenced this morning;, and during; the others appeared before the Senate I early hours fully two Inches of snowjwarraer m most of the Southwestern and judiciary committee tonigrnt to voice I fell. The temperature was several ae- viirorous protest against Senator wil- I trrees above freezing and before night bur's bill modeled after the California I the bulk of the snow had disappeared. law to debar Japanese and Chinese I This afternoon the wind shifted to the from owning'land in Oregon. I northwest and since then there have Mr. Dodson said that such action not I been frequent squalls ol rain, hall and sleet. only was entirely unnecessary, but that it would endanger commercial relations with Japan and China. He said that there is no demand for such a law and at a meeting of the Harvard rowing 1 tbat the number of foreign-born Japan committee tonight. P. S. Howe, under graduate crew manager, said after the meeting that Cornell had Invited the crimson to row at Ithaca on May 25, that Harvard had replied the date was too late and suggested an earlier be ese and Chinese in this country Is de creasing each year, so that the prob lem is solving itseii. He particularly emphasized the fact that efforts of the Portland Chamber of Commerce to obtain a direct steam- named, but Cornell answered that May ""f,""" i 25 was the best available date. w"". 7" .iZ.Z rT'. ZTZ. X Ills 1..1 iainui in. o.uu MUQ' Folwell Not to Direct Penn. tngton have such laws, he said, and that Oregon has, not. have bettered PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 29. Robert I Oregon's chances for such a line. Folwell. head coach of the University I Mr. Miller laid stress on the fact that of Pennsylvania football team, win not I the Japanese government nas agreed direct that team next Fall, according I to restrain Immigration itself, and that n announcement tonicht bv Dr. A. fit has Deen living up to its agreement- V. Goodt peed, chairman of the faculty I To pass sucn a law. ne saia. wouia De construed as an ilsuii uj iu disa. people. Other speakers were Arthur Em mons and W. w. Banks, representa tives of Portland Japanese and Chinese. committee. Dempsey to Box Jim Flynn. SALT LAKE CTTY. Utah. Jan. 29. Fred Winsor. a local boxing promoter announced tonight that he has signed Jim Flynn. o Pueblo, Colo., and Jack Read The Oregonlaa classified lids. Foot of Snow at South Bend. SOUTH BEND. Wash, Jan. S8. Spe- claL) A blizzard is sweeping over Pa cific County and has covered tha ground with close to a root or dry anow. The temperature at 7 o'clock tonight was 29 above with a violent snow storm raging. Ridgcficld Farmers Rejoice. RIDGEFIELD. Wash, Jan. 29. (Spe- claD-now fell at Intermittent peri ods Sunday in Rldgefield. Late Sun day night snow fell to a depth of sev eral Inches and still remains on the ground. Snow flurries occurred today which added to the fall already on the ground. Farmers with Fall grain arej rejoicing at the arrival of snow, as it will materially aid their crops. Snow at The Dalles Helpful. THE DALLES. Or, Jan. 29. (Spe claX) A heavy snow storm preceded the rainfall yesterday and about four Inches has fallen and will be a great Southern border states, and from the Gulf of Mexico northeastward to Canada; in gen eral it Is colder In Northwestern and North- Central United States and Western and Cen tral Canada Temperatures are 40 degrees below normal In Alberta and 39 degrees below normal at Havre thla evening. Although conditions continue somewhat unsettled over this district, they ar. favor able for generally ralr weather In this dis trict Tuesday with lower temperatures, prob ably developing Into a oold wave east of the Cascade Mountains. Winds .will shift to northerly FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Tuesday probably fair, colder: northerly winds. Oregon and Washington Tuesday gener ally fair; colder with cold wave east por tion, winds becoming nortnerly. Idaho Tuesday generally fair, colder with cold wave. North Pacific Coast Tuesday occasional rain or snow, moderate to strong westerly to northwesterly winds. T. FRANCT8 DRAKE, Assistant Forecaster. The seraphlne was a keyed musical Instrument now obsolete, which pre ceded the harmonium. FUNERAL NOTICES. RO JKFFEHOER At the residence of his dhter. Mra W. K. Ogden, !n Michi gan aventie, on January US. 1917, John F Ronr.ebere-er. aired S3 years, a netlv of Germany. A widow and four rhll'iren survive him. bsalrla Mra Ogden. They are B. F Ronnoberrer. of Anaeortes. Wash Mra. Minnie IronsMea VU-not. 8 D.. and Mr. L. E. Marsh. Colfax. Wla Funeral at Chambers Company's new fu n -at parlors, corner Emr.on end Kerhy streets, opposite Jefferson lliKh School, at 2 o'clock today Tueidnv. lnrnient Rose Cltv Cemetery Please omit flowers. GOTTH A RDT January 2. at the residence, lnvi Eaat Salmon st.. Mary E. Ootthardt, asr.d (3 years. Belov.d wlf. of John J. ttotthardt and mother of Marraret C, H.ln F.. Marlon. Frert.rlclc Theodore. Edward. Oeorge and William Ootthardt. Funeral will take place from the above residence" tomorrow (Wedneedsyl, Jan. SI, at 8:SO A. M., thence to Bt. Stephen's Church, l'-'M E. Taylor St.. where msss will b. offered at a o'clock. Friends In vited. Interment ML Calvary Cemetery. HOBINETT At the residence. Eaat Four teenth St.. Jan. 2S. Belle Hobtnett. wife of E. N. Hoblnett. mother of Mrs. Oeorgia MeCullough. Mrs. Cora Roeper. Ouy B.tl ley and Cell Ball.y. all of this city: sis ter of Mrs. I.ottle Fowler, of Portland Mrs. Clara Becker, of Alberta. Can.; C. T. Thomas, of Salem, and Andrew Thom as, of St. Helens. Or. Remains will be , rorwarded today (Tuesday). Jan. SO. to Oregon City, by Miller a Tracey. where Interment will take place. HFMMGftl, In this city. January SS. Emma H.mmerl. aged 57 yeara. mother 0t Mrs. L. A. Buchel. of 7f6 Everett street. Th. funeral cort.ge will leav. the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley a Pon. Mont gomery at Fifth, at S o'clock this 'Tues day! afternoon and proceed to the Ca thedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets, srhere services will be held at 2:S0 o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment at Mount Cal vary Cemetery. BURNS At Seattle. Wa.. Mrs. Victoria Burns, aged 00 yeara. wl Jow of the late Oeorge S Burns, who was killed In auto mobile accident In this city June 22. 1913. Friends and members Astra Circle. No 152. Women of Woodcraft. Invited to at tend the funeral services to be held at Holman'e runeral p. r tors at 2:30 p. it. today (Tuesday). January SO. Interment Mount Soott Park Cemetery. CULP At the residence. 160 East Forty seventh st. North. Jan. 27. Jacob O. Culp. aged 75 years, beloved father of Charles Culp. Mrs. Frank E. Burtch. also survived by three Bisters and three brothers, re sidlnr In the Esst. Funeral services will be held today (Tuesday). Jan. SO. at 2 P. M.. at the residential parlors ot Mil ler a Tracey. Interment Rose City Park Cemetery. PATER At his late residence. 4T Mllwaukle street, this city. January Lucirn iater. beloved and only brother of Mrs. Julia Msntelll, Mrs. Henry E. McGinn and Miss Margaret Pater. Funeral services from late residence tomorrow (Wednesday). 3 P. M.. January SI. Concluding services at Port land Crematorium on Kenwood carllne. Fast Fourt.enth atreet, corner of Bybee. BTONEROAD-At San Francisco. Cal. Jan uary z. raui L. e-ioneroaa. area -''r-years 9 months 6 days, son of Mr. and Mrs John T. Stoneroad. 812 Wasco street. Friends Invited to attend the funeral services to be held at Hoiman's funeral parlors at 10 A. M. today (Tuesday.) Interment Green wood Cemetery. M'CULLOCH The funeral services of the ill. .1 .11. jm.. ui iuvu win . u,iu touay (Tuesday) st 10:30 o'clock A. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley a Bon. Montgomery at Firth, by Mount Hood Circle, Women of Woodcraft. Friends In vited. Interment at Multnomah Cemetery. KELLER The funeral services of the late William L. Keller will be held Thursday. February 1. at 2:80 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley a Hon. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends In vited. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. KIRK Funeral services of the late Eliza beth Kirk will be held at P. L. Lerch funeral parlors. Eaat 1 1th and Clay ats.. today (Tuesday) at 3 P. M. Universal Tractor Attachment rpORTCMTT with Bio ruTtnusw Tour autombll and our Universal tractor attaeiiraent will mako you bltf money. Affen elllnf one a day. Big demand. Bis profits for you, driving tb lough tho country taking o.der frl tha new Modern Workhorse. This trao tor attachment can ba applied to most eny automobile tn a few hours" time, exclusive territory. Writs ax oall ai once. fiKfiXIXGER MOTOR CAR 0e eeitst wrtlm a H4 Usees a. WsaJOaartsak LAURELHt'RST. Before purchasing else where secure our list wf exquisite homes Just complete lor sale on easy terms, mutl obtalo copy of our ' album teams ell abuut Uaurelhurst. the Ada 1 tion of B-utiful Homes, tbe show place ol! Port. and, w hlch chAllenge com- , parttfon wita any eimUar properly In tas world. Main ottice iiWie b tar It st. alaia lToy. A 1515. 8XAP T-ROOM HOUSB. 12000. 100x100. on Peninsula, modern 7-roora house, 2 blka. to car, all kinds of rrulu N Owner wUl sacrifice for $20oO. IbOQ oaaii, bal time. Will consider clear lot at richt , price. Akerson, tioocb St Co 6J3 Stoclc Kxchani bldpr. ' wTuLAMETTE HEIGHTS sacrifice at f&0O0; modern 6-room bungalow. 75-fi. front, ex clusive district, two blocks from W ea lover car: worth $T0O0, caah $2M and balance at 7 per cent, av yeara to run. Owner, r H tfO. Jresonlan. . "near LAURKLHURST PARK. Don't fail to see thia 6-room bunsjalow and steeping porch; occupied ouiy one year; must icilftce $liod for quica aalo. 1 tua la one of the hanaaomest oungalowe , In the district. Owner. Tauor Cb-fto. FORCED to soil this modem B-room house with larg-e fireplace, on rod street. In -fine residence section of the city. Will take tla00. Smell payment down, balance -at lift per month, including S per cent interest. For particulars see my attorney et 4oe Piatt bida. - SEE today. Must be sold. No. 1433, No. 14-V, No. 146 MlftdUsippI ave. and No. 1436 Alblna ave.. near Dekum. All mod ern, new tmngalows; all conveniences. Make offer for equity. Away below cost. Utubdonstock eV Learn on. od Oak st. MODERN 7 -room house, full corner lot, fur nace, cement floor, on 11th and KUllnss worth, property worth iioo. will taka $JJt.K; terms to stitt. J. F. ttlll. 6U WU hams ave. East 2 ft. 1m CASH will bur equity of (1125 tn mod- . ern A-r. bunealow. Alt built-in conveni ence: balance sikoo et per month. It.irs'S'Bt snap of the seaeon. S(hl oak street. Phoue Bwdy. 160H. Ml- ST lose my equity In modern 5 -room bung-alow. every - convenience. it you havo a little cash money Investigate. Tabor 2?!6. TOO LATE TO CXARTFT. THDA BAH A IN "THE DARLING OF PARIS " TODA MAJESTIC THEATER. WASH. AT PARK. MAT. 10c; ETE., t5n. LOST Pair of horn-rim spectacle with cold noee pleca between Weetever and 22A sc Fhone J&arsnaii irsu Important Notice! All owners of property In Union-avenue district which Is assessed tor the Columbia Interstate bridtte approach viaduct (which is certainly unjust), for full information call at once at our oltice. THE BROXG f, 28TV4 Oak St In Lm In Bids:. Will Keep Open ITntll b f. t. Tuesday anu neancBuay 1 nis tveex. WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE GO. Oar Own Money at Carrrst Rates. MIMlll'AL A.U CUHPUHA'liU.1 BUNUS, KAR.H A.U CI I V LUAKi, a l.urtk at lloarj of lrsil atlttsi. Property Management We give careful and efficient attention to apartment-houses, office buildings, leases, rentals, all property supervision. Coe A. McKenna & Co. General It en I Estate. 727 tiuilirr of t o CREMATORIUMS. lOUNT SCOTT PARK Cemetery and Crematorium Tabor 14SS. D 6X. HORI'll'l LTTJKB. PRUVIN'O. spraylnc. tree surr.ry. sraxtasa. i iionoiss. saaia bj-u MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7 vresjoa lavewtment A Mortarasre Ca Offices Sua-. 170 '1 aird C .EmmiiaLGoyoEYco 6 7 LOANS ON MORTGAGE SECURITY NOffTMwCSlCRN BANK BUILDINQ JNO. B. COFFEY Insurance, Surety Bcmds 3Q4 WILCOX BLDG. MAM 7Q3 City Sc Farm Loans S500 OR more 6-7-8 Repayment Prlrlleg-ea Private Funds. I. la. bLAJUiOrV, Uy. luacau MIcLk Sl-UCNUIC H-room home, tlntf location cor ner iol, riose to pa ra, uaureinurtt; very cheap. East 273. W. H. Herdman. IKVINTiTOV, 9 room a modern; big bargain. 4-n k. j(tn rsortn. fnone way. iiki. BhOOKE. dealer In Portland Heights homes exciusive.y. a rew sacrinces. MaregJT. WILL, aacrlflce strictly modern S-room bun galow, with xurnaca fnone Tabor aula. BARGAIN In Rose City Pars, bungalow; fine location; nave grot to aeii. ltoor HOUSE and Vi sere for sal. East 330. For bale isuslneae Property. lOOxluo CORNIER. 8d and Everett. Owner. kit &, Oregon. an. & ub urban Homo Property. BKAVTIFI'L MODERN HOME. 2 H seres, f.ntly located, near psved htgnway. A splendidly built residence, 6 rooms, furnace, sleeping porch, fire- place, Joe fare; $SOOO. FRANK, M'FARLA.SD, S05 Yeon Side . U1BSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, good aster, clone to eariiae, easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 155 or Beliwood. 47a JOHN GIBSON. Owner. For Sale- Acreage. 8 ACHES, all In cultivation, good soil, no ro ka r clumpt, truit treea 3-room hoase. burr and other buildings, 11 tnlies -from Portland, on good macadam road; price $2.v0. P. J. STEIXMETZ CO oo3 OerllngTttr Bldtf. CHICKEN, FRUIT. GARDEN RANCHES. Near Portland; $75 to $oo per acre; easy tertna bent soil, farms tor sale, all saaee, McKarland. IQ5 Yeon Mdts Portland. g ACRES, 3 miles from Portland, on Barna road, cheap to right party. Sua Couch blag. Uomcitc &40-ACRE homesteads, some with water; Central Oregon. Keigusoa, Oerlinger bidg. ' For Pale Farm. 23 ACRES on Sandy BlufC road, 21 miles from Portland. mile from Blount Hood carllne, 17 acres In cultivation, fine creek., good house ana barn. Price l-toou, terms, at 3 per cent Interest. Owner, G. W. An- v drews. Boring. Or., route o. L q ACrflSSi half apple orchard! 'nee - ginning to bear, bought In on foreclosure; ' will sell at half price, ST500. Two .Vroora cottages on St. Johns line, 15O0 mmX 2.VX. Call at Lewie bldg cigar stand. NOR1 HERN PACIFIC RAILWAY LA.VO Esstern Montana at $20 to $1H per acre; suitable for fanning or erasing; easy terms. For information write or eee W. " K. Holt. Miles City, alont FOR SALE 23.0OO acree la one block in Southern Alberta; all No. 1 wheat land; the befit and lest large block In Alberta. Price $14 per sere. T. ML. HUFF. Lethbrldga Alberts. FOR 6 ALE 150 acres well Improved land. For particulars Inquire a. KONDRASKY, Hamlet. Or. Loggedoff Ian 4 a $lu a. ur. running water, emp'yt; little farms ceervd. Improved. $25 down. J R Sharp. IWW Sherlock bid. . eO ACRES. Irrigated, rell improved. $1000; terms. Bslph . Croae, I'rinevuia, Or.