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I the 3ronxTxa okegoxtax. Tuesday, February zg, iois. CLACKAMAS ILL EASILY LAUNCHED Federal Officials, Shipping Board Representatives and Army Officers Present TURBINES TO GIVE POWER Vrmrl Is Ftmt f Tight the PrnlmmU Shlpbnfliifnc Company Have Con trmcted to Build for Emergency Irt Corporation. If th Teed with htch tfc hull of tti new (inur Clackamas) took tha water, at the jard of the Peninsula thibuildlna- Compan at .it o'clock yesterday afternoon, la an Indicator, aha win he the fastest of til a wooden ret floated her. Tha Clackama waa la inch flea trim that aha could not curb her Impatience, ud began to allow Ufa txfore taa last shores were knocked a- at the bow. Ml m Florence) Knapp, daughter of the prtaident of the corporation, proved herself equal!? a ejQlrk aa the bis ahlp. and the christening: bottle waa amaahed against the atem aa the Clackamaa got Only on casualty waa reported, that beta; a cut finger auitatned by a workmaa who sought to trup what remained of the broken botllo. to retaiu It aa a souvenir. Aa far aa the con tent reared. Ihr vn nothing; left but the odor. Hundreds witnessed the launching;, including Army officer. Federal off.ciale asd Uo of the tnlp P.nf Board. tfwl rim Hsfct. The Clackamas wa tue second h launched on tho way, the first hav ing; been h auxiliary svrtooner Alpha. now the Easeranra. but the went down a though It waa an entirely new a,me, and. thuusb checked with the usual methods, she continued her way slowly to the opposite side of th river Tee ! I the first ot elcht the Petnsula ohtbulldlna; Company con tracted to build for th Emergency J'leet Corporation and represent a dis tinctive I yo-. the plana havinc been drawn at th Instance of officials of th corporations after studying; wrodn typs generally and profiling; by perlence la building auxiliary ship. Threo others on the ways ar well ton and th secoad will be la the water next month. Heasurement of th Clackama show that ber 1'naih overall la r7 feet and a feat betweea perpendiculars, her evtreme bean beln .$ feet, depth i; ( feet and her loaded draft will be 14 feet. Her shaft horsepower Is to b 14(4, It la estimated hr apeed will b le.S knot when loaded, and she Is I Lave a steaming radius of 4 StfO mile. On red TsrMae Mollw Pwwer. A description of th !, issued by tie company. 1 as follow: The riacttfflu ae well th ether as sy's, w 1. i be t w rrl wtft e-ot wa:r tube kal'ors aad the UIM t t- ef Westlnsbeuse nreme ear?, vita redaction gearing thai Is expected la :e them a aietlacl ad TtBt.i -ever the reclprecalin eng;se nea ahiee ta tat the r aad tear ea toe Twm te entiraiy eliminated. I; ta be to imentrteJ la veeeele of a:! types that the scared turbine ran eeeefa.:y corn pet with the reriprorattBC sng.ae aa re yards economical roomus. Although the Ptnu.a ih'pe evceetd the etaadard Reitnimi)f ehtpe la deadweight capacity hv about IS per rent, thee alee have aa exreee ef aUwit Jii-Iraper, which will enable them ta carry this ad aivanat rare a: a s.'ixatly larreesed speed. The l!sas ef three stipe have been worked eat with somewhat graater deadrree t tae averse ear veaeei. aad tne entrance and nm hsve been made extremely eaev. These feelers will mak the vraae'.s much easier In a eea when running llcht. aad will uadewbtediv prolong their lives by earn aaatine eveeaslve swundln. Ae resards huTl strength, the addition ef eteel bes kee'een. aood filled and thnr- wen'y pmtected from corrosion. whl!e l! wee deceeaalae the cubic capacity n the ship, (ive additional center line stlff- kew. Th method ef kneeing the 'tweew deck ahe.f. teert and heiow. in way of the ma- Cliaery epare sad hatrnee, aiaA etirfne up these poiate to a deere coneMerahly In seeee ef either LOor'te. Kareau Verttaa amerlrafk llareaa renuirementa. Additional steel fore ant aft peak tanks are beea inrorparatrd for ballast purposes we0 rannlaf llht. It has been nemoa rated that th" worat frnljrt of the war Sen trade, eutelde off the eubmaline menace, bee been the evreeeive strain be matr-h vee e'e retumlna Ilsht across the Atantle have ben eubtected. 1ft s xrvai manv ceeee ne baITaet whatever has ben available and al most invariably thee veeaele bait had te pap the drvdoeks aa elenelva elalL The baake meatiwaed vul redaca thia treubl te a miaimnns. VTESTXk&IlD HO OX TRIAL HCX Captaia Ppcicr Ai.rd tj PallJcrs to Haadle Ship Iurlne Ttt "Captain 3. SpIer. master. read th In; vn th 109-ton frelKhter Westward Ho. th tdoneT of th Covemment'a fleet of biv steel ship from th Co lumbla River Shlphulldlnc Company's rapidly irrowlns; plant, which Is to hsve ber endurance run off th entrance to tb Columbia River today. Because en is the vancuard of the fleet the bis; South rortland yard Is construct In Portland's harbormaster wa accorded th honor of be!n her skipper for th run. lelds the trial crew ther ar representative aboard of the Emergency r'leet Corporation and other on behalf of the Kerr tur bine enrlne Interests. th mala en tr'.n Is th f!rt of the propulsion type that concent has Installed. Urtcw before Captain Speter waa sln ffted out to handle a deepwaterman In th Interest of Portland and Orecon. taat belna when he was requested to proceed to Bremerton and brina the cruiser Boston to this harbor to be weed a a t re. intra- ship for th Oreiton Naval MMItta. Now th Boston has bn converted Into a merchantman for service under th Shipping1 Board, and th Oreson Naval kiilitia la part and parcel of th retrjlar Navv. In th day cf th pnlh-Amrlcan War Cap tain Seier waa master of the I'nlted States transport Lawtnn, now th liner ItiH City, and It wa after sh was sold that he was aselaned to th dredce Chinook, later servtnc as bead of the Government river patrol. He was named harbormaster about 1 ycarr KAKDS WORK DAY A.VD'MGiTT Standifew riant at Vanooetvrr T"uta on Ttirro Khiftiv. VAXrOtTV-ER. Wuh- Feb. t. fPpa HaL Th O. M. Siandlfer Con et ruc tion Corporation wooden shipyards her started operation day and night tonttrht. and will run three shifts. For th accommodation of worker who live in th country and reach th city by th Interurban line between Vancouver and tilfton. th North Coast Tower Company vrtll run special cara. Th first car now leave Slfton at &.10 A. M- th carbarn at S SO A. M.. and th shipyard, i to 1 minutes before A. M. Th first ear leavlnir the Cap itol Hill end of th line at 4:24 o'clock. At nlsht a special car will leave th Columbia River Interstate bride at 11 lit P.- at lor Siftoa. PENINSULA TYPE OF STEAMER. Work to Commence Soon on St. Johns 1200-Foot Pier. COMMISSION FIXES WAGES Mlntmam of $4 and Maximum of $7 Set Plans for Municipal Grain Klcvator Expc-crcd to D Ap ' proved and Did Called For. Bids wer ordered advertised for y terdsy by th Commission of Public Pocks In Portland and other Pacific Coast newspapers. In connection wltb th construction of a 1-Ou-foot pier at th M. John municipal terminal, which Is th first wharf undertaken . there, and proposal will be opened In two weeks. At Thursday' regular meetlnr of th commission, plana and specifications for th municipal grain elevator there ar expected to be approved, and bid will be advertised for a period of five weeks, both In Coast and Eastern pub. Ilratlona. Wltb th elevator sit exca vation well alone, and half of tb dredging finished In th main channel and th slip, the move for actual bulld- lns; of the facilities there Is Viewed a a most Important milestone In th ter minal development. Th two-level section ef th pier will have a frontage of 412 feet on the slip and I24.&4 feet on th harbor line. Th uncovered portion of th pier will b on th northwest corner of the terminal it and hav a fronts it of 71.5 feet on tb harbor line, in tne way ot equipment th specifications provide for th installation of a Barlow marine elevator, a power adjustable ramp, a fixed power ramp between the levels, six sacking bin and a three-rail tracl: on th slip platform. tVace Seal 9rt. Th commission has set forth a scsl of standard wuces paid In Portland at present, th minimum of which I It a day for helper and such laborers who ar listed with organised labor organi sations, and th maximum la ST for cer tain mechanic. Any Increase above those wage will be met by th com mission, but the acale I included aa a basis In figuring a bid for the work, which i to be on a lump sum basis. Th employment of double shift of men 1 also provided for If deemed necessary. Fletcher Unn appeared before the members yesterday in connection with the Beaver-Portland Cement Company, calling the attention of the commis sion to the fact that the organisation expected to mak a bid for supplying cement for the elevator construction. A call has gone out for bids on 25.000 barrel of the product, and aa the Oregon-Portland Cement Company is also In the field, borne cement may be chosen. The commission ha simply Indicated standard specification for th product. In connection with a contract now In force In extending an open dock at the Plttaburg-street terminal. G. B. Heg- ardt. chief engineer, was authorized to order the removal of planking on th present section, which la 120 by 100 feet, and rcplac It with new material. Balldla Is Permitted. Two ordinances, granting th North western Klectrta Company permission to erect a one-story frs.ni building on property recently purchased from th Portland Lumber Company, at Hood and Lincoln strexta, for the storage of bog fuel, also two or three fuel ol) tanks were approved. Commissioner Knapp brought up a qnestion yesterday aa to whether the office force was adequate, to which Engineer llegardt replied that there wr not enough men and that much of th work was delayed. Commis sioner Selling remarked that he had "been told two week ago that men wer falling over themselves in tne office." but Engineer Hegardt pointed out that the amount of night work done by th orttc and drafting-room force wa not In line with such a situation. also that aa th terminal work ad vance there will be much greater need of assistance than at present. It wa moved by Commissioner Burgard that Engineer Hegardt prepare a report for Thursday's meeting, showing the con dition of th office work aad th de mand for mora assistance. Movement of Vrel. POFTUSD, ytk 3S Arrived Steamer Daler freeman, from fan Francisco: echooa. er Monterey, la taw of tag Navigator, frotaj Meniere. Baed steamer J, A. cnansior, for Uaviota. ATORIA- Fah IS. Sailed at 7:40 A. V.. strainers Klsmalh. for- Han 1'ediw via San Kraacleco; Trinidad, for P-en Francisco. Ar rived at J" and left up at 4 A. M . staaiuar Daisy Freeman, from Kan Francisco. SA! FRANcn.eOO. Feb. IS. Arrived at 1 P. M.. steamer iiver. from Pnrtlaad. Ar rived at B P. M.. steamer Wapam. Xrum Portland, for Saa lesa. SEATTLE. Feb. t.V Arrived Steamers Queeo. from Han Tedro; Jefferson, from foil theaat era A:avks: Northland, from San IrtnrlerA. Sailed taam.rs jeepatch. for Southeastern Alaska: AJmlral Wainwrifht. for Baa Fraaciaeo; Admiral bewey. (or fcan Padre. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. M. Arrived Steamers Admiral Schley, from Feattle: Jo hanna Smith, from Coo Hav; Carlos, from Aberdeen; ileaver. from Portland. John Darby Is Deeul, SALEM. Or, Feb. IS. (Special.) John Darby, member of an old pioneer family of th. Waldo Hill, died this morning following an operation for ap pendicitis last night. He wa 47 year of age and operated what Is known as th old W. H. H. Darby farm in the Waldo Hill. He Is survived by a wid ow and thro brothers and three sis ters. . Phon your want ad to Tb Orepo njan. Mala 7074, X I "u v-..-- -y j e.w---Pv-r-- r w. vjr-e.. r..wsre rrr'r7r.--:y-vf Kvxrvrrdni ; : . r,P." - v 'i .pie t 1 .,.1 , ' - Tk - ' ..... i. 5 r ' ' ! I " ' ii0" V " " " a-SB L sa : . r"-,. ... . .r .. WW5i,it- i i - y 9 ... - "J .. . . ' . - ' ' " ; . : - - . . v-. " . i . - . Zevtv- v BIDS TO BE ASKED f0M & FIRST OF EIGHT UNDER CONTRACT HERE. SHOWS SPEED AS SHE TAKES INITIAL DIP IN WILLAMETTE vrS5T. . - - . ... -"v jfT Iff ' ' '" i'' " '' ... - V :i S i l .. Zl- v ,. i .J . : - w.t I lit ' i ? i i . - , ' s-asavawawa 1 i . w a"' rppee . Clackassas Abat Tim 5he TA'a Water-Borae. - Ksapp, Official bpoaaor. WOOD SHIPS HELD UP Government's Policy on New Construction Unchanged. BUILDERS ARE HELD BACK Federal Contracts for Wooden Ves sels Xot Available and Conditions Governing Private Jobs Are Mad Difficult. OREGOXTAN NEWS BTTREATJ", 'Wash ington. Feb. 25. The Shipping Board is adhering to its policy of authorizing nu more wood ship contracts and by Imposing Impossible conditions. Is mak ing it Impossible for wood shipyards, or pteel yards for that matter, to take contracts for private account. The latest official statement on this sub ject I found in a letter received by Kepreentative Hawley from General Manager Flex, under date of February It. This letter Is in renponse to Mr. Hawley'a requests that Oregon yards b allowed to build on private account. If the Shipping Board is tinwilllntr to Poultry Raisers! Have you sent in your advertisement for the special "Poultry and Egg's" classified columns to appear in The Oregonian each SUN DA y. TUESDA Y AND THURSDA Y for a period of ten weeks, beginning SUNDAY, MARCH 3? Do not overlook this opportunity to place your product before the thou sands of Oregonian reader's at a slight cost. More people are interested in the matter of producing poultry and eggs this year than ever before. THIS IS YOUR SEASON MAKE THE MOST OF IT! A Special Low Rate Is Made for This Advertising For the entire period of ten weeks (3 times per week), 30 insertions of same copy, each-line $2.50 For 15 consecutive insertions of same copy, each line.. $1.40 For 7 consecutive insertions of same copy, each line. .$ .70 For 4 consecutive insertions of same copy, each line..$ .44 For 1, 2 or 3 insertions, per line each insertion $ .12 No ads taken for less than 2 lines and order for definite number of insertions must be given. Remittance must accompany order for all ' out-of-town advertising and local advertising may be charged only when the advertiser has a telephone listed under his or her name. For any farther desired information, write or phone The Oregonian Classified Advertising Department, Main 7070 or A 6095, Local 29. RIVER. -; v ?. -Mlaa Florence place orders for Government account. Mr, Plez's letter follow?: "In reply to your letter of the th instant, requesting certain Information a to the policy of the board relative to the construction of wooden vessels, both for private and for our own ac count, you are advised that in view of the fact that there are before the cor poration offerings for wooden vessels In excess of Its contemplated programme it is not deemed expedient at this time to award contracts for this class of tonnage where such work will necessi tate the construction of additional wooden shipbuilding plants. In this connection it Is noted that there are now over 300 ways devoted to the con struction of wooden vessels and that we are having considerable difficulty keeping the work In existing plants progressing satisfactorily. "In respect to the construction of such vessels for private account, you are advised that the corporation has no control over the establishment of plants for such purpose, provided that work In question does not interfere with the corporation's building programme. The corporation reserves the right, however, to pass upon the question aa to whether the contemplated work does interfere with the existing programme and ac cordingly, all builders desiring to build for private account are required' to secure a permit rrom tne Shipping Board and the Kmergency Fleet Cor poration, a special form of application having been prepared for this purpose "As this matter Is no doubt of in terest o your constituents, there is forwarded herewith a copy of circular No. TS, together with duplicate copies of the form of application referred to therein. These enclosures contain , a- v. . ym AMUSEMENTS. BAKER ALCAZAR rLAViid All Week Mats. Wed., Sat. Th areatest double crook play aver written. CHEATING CHEATERS By Max alarcln. Thrills, suspense, comedy, surprise. On year at Eltynse Theater. New York, with Marjorle Ramheau. Evenings. 25c 50c 75c Mate., 25c. 50c Wed. Bargain Slat.. 28c only Next Week: "Mile--Minute Kendall." W 1 -af-a GERTRUDE HOFFMANN In Gertrude Hoffmann Revue. Mr. Leo Beers. J. C Nugent. Kelly Cal vin, Kerr A Weston, Alfred Latell. Orpheum Travel Weekly, Concert Orchestra, LYRIC MCSTCAL STOCK . Mat. Dally at 5:30. Nights start 7:50. This week. The Lyric Musical Comedy Company. -THE HEART BREAKERS.' 'ts Faces w gong. A riot of fun and music Tues. night Country Store. Thurs., Ladles Souvenir Night. Fri., Chorus Girls' Contest. PANTAGE MAT. DAILY 2:30 GRCBER'S animals. - The Song and Dance Revn. Childhood's Best Production. . Six Other Bis Acts. Tore Performances Dally. Night Curtain at 1 and . I HIPPODROME Tuesday Wednesday "Me and Mary" A Serle Comic Playlet Presented y MeJLaia Gates dt Co. Halenburg & Lee Fanmakera de I.aie la -JLST FOB Fl ." The Tiny Trio 5 Three Diminutive Artists Wlu Dance. ss 3 OTHER FIXE ACTS 3 The Kiddle Star Madge Evans ta "Gates of Gladness' m m allBs1BBalBslBBHBTBWHSjMi tatement of the policy of the board. relative to the issuing of permits for the construction of vessels for private or foreign account and are forwarded order that they may have all the nrormation at your command avail' able for your guidance." IIEAW WlTfD STRIKES ASTOIIA eloclty of 48 Miles an Hour At tained at Month of Columbia. ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 25. (Special.) The fine Spring: weather which Astoria as enjoyed for several days went glimmering: this afternoon when a southerly gale struck this section. The wind attained a velocity of 48 miles an hour at the mouth of the river and a heavy rain is falling;. Tides at Astoria Tuesday. High. Low. :S? A. M....7.9 feet I 7:43 A, M....1.5 feet :18 P. M 8.0 fet I T:5T P. M....-0.5 foot Phone your want ad to The Orejro- lafl. Main 7070, A 6095. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. GIRL for general housework. Plsln cook ing. Phone C 1831. 1075 Cleveland ave. LADY barber wanted at 185 H Burnside st. MEETING NOTICE. 1 A. AND A. 8. RITR. MULTNOilAH COUNCIL OF KADOSH, NO. 1. Regular meeting In Memorial Hall. Scottish Rite Cathedral, this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. By order EMINENT COMMANDER. ELLISONeENCAMPMEXT. NO. 1, L O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuesdayl evening at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. K. Temple. Alder street. A larife class for royal pur- ni nn other rood things. Visitors always i.lcome. R. OSVOLD, chTs!" CHRISTENSEN. C. P. Scribe. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. E4 O E. 8. Stated communica tion this (Tuesday) evening at o ',.wu Official visit of the worthy grand matron. Degrees. By oraer V. il ITRA H. GRIMES, Secretary. IMPERIAL LODGE. NO. 133, . c x vn a. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ln 7:30 o'clock. February 28. Work io F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. TV. P. ANDRUS. Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. HI, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30. Work in the M. M. degree. V isitins; brethren welcome C. E. MILLER. Sec STATED CONCLAVE OF WASHINGTON COMMAND- ERT NO. 16 This (Tuesday) evening, st i :au. ah sojourn ins Brother Knirhts Invited. ROBERT 1UKT1A, Kecoraar. THE CLAN MACLEAY will have charge at the burial services ot William Quinn at the cemetery. Funeral services will be held at Flnley undertaking parlors at 2:.n r. M. tiulav (Tuesdavl. Interment Rivervlew Cem etery. Friends Invited. Those , having cars are asked to assist with lunerai. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna New designs. Jaeger Broa. 131-3 6ia il FRtEDLANDER'3 for ledge: emblems, class puis and medals. 810 Washington st. D7F.D. THANH ATJPER At the residence, 88814 Irving street, February 25, Ida F. Thao hsuser. aged 47 years 3 months 1 day. Beloved wile of Herman Tbanhauser. Re mains are at Holmau's funeral parlors. Announcement of funeral later. Please omit flowers. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 204-286 4th St.. opposite City Hall. Main 856. Philip Netl at Sons for memoriale. mwm?m USE m SIU -! i i i i . . i - - - , - ,. ,1, A dirtctory of business firms and professional men condensed and classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. , x ACCOKDION PLEAT1XO. HEMSTITCHING, 6c A SAKD. PLEATING. ALi, LATEST STYLES. EASTERN NOV ELTY CO., 85, SIH ST., BETWEEN OAK AND STARK STS. BROADWAY -'OOP. K. 6TEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mall orders. 21b Pittock blk. Broadway loaat AtJATIS Cl'TTER. AGATES cut and polished; Jewelry "and Miller's S-ISi, Wash. U watch repairing. AS8AYKRS AND ANAL STS. U0.N,TANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second suver and platinum bought. BARBER 81PPLIES. OHEOON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We ouy and sell all kinds barber supplies. 250 lid. CANCER. L- M. JONES, M. L. CANCER TREATED. 412 Morgan bldg. Marshall (1143. CEULIXOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 387 Washington. Broadway 4i4. A 1254. ' CHIROPODISTS. WILLIAM. Estelle and William. Jr.. Da- veny, the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists In lha city. Parlors oo2 Oerltnger bldg., southwest corner 2d and o.aer. .-nones. Main 1301. A a302. DR& ELIZABETH M ANION and B. Louise v-ox. cniropoaists, now located at 600-7 N. W. bldg. Suns, and evgs. by ap. Main 3430, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. "t-K PEOPLE: Dr. McMahon, Portland, 1U09 chiropractic specialist. That's why I ,r nav to employ ui-ugs, operations, vibrators, violet lays, elecuiciiy, heat. ugm anu omer joia liouse stunts. 1 1 move tne causes of disease quickly, surely snd less expensively. Dally convincing uuuuung inomaa. si adjustments !. r xiuue. can or write. CIRCULAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 610 N. W. bldg. Mar. iS'J2. 1UQ letters multigraphed, Sl.oO. COLLECTION AGENCIES. KETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1736. No collections, no charge; established 1!M0. DANCING. MANVHESTEK DANCING ACADEMY. 5H Fifth. Under new management. Latest dances taught. 10 private lessons fo. Hours 10 A. M. to :.lo. Broadway 2327. THE BECKETT-HEATH SCHOOL Dan cing taught in ail its brancnes; private, day or eve. classes. Tues. and Frl., 8-10, assembly after. 366 Wash. Main 32U5. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and Vtage dancing, private instruction; classes JJon., Thurs., b to 10. 10 2d St., bet. VVanh. and Stark. Main 21u0. DEKUM Dancing School, 308 Dekura bldg. Lessons day, evening; latest dances. Main 744B. Marshall 727U. ELECTRIC MOTORS. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT, la A. WALKER ELECTRICAL WORKS. 413 Burnside. Broadway 5074. EYEWEAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. F. F. Cassedy, specialist; glasses fitted. 700 E. Burnside. cor. 20th. B 133. E. 4734. FIAFF RL'GS ANDRAG RCGS. i FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS 1 Ingrains, Brussels, Smyrna, Axm instrr rag ruK. aI fuzes; mail order. prompt ; booklet. CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC. xI2 rugs rlranixl snd steamed S1.00 WESTERN i'LLFF RIG CO. 54-56 Union Ave. N. East 051S, B 1475. WHOLESALERS AND ALTO ANU BIGGY TOPS. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., th and Oak R ASM UPS EN & CO.. 2d anil Taylor. GRAIn'.MERCHAXTsT PIPE. I'IPK FITTINGS ANU VALVES. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg. M. L. KLINE. S4-SU Front s mtY tiOOUS. PLl'MRIN'G AND-STEAM SIFFL1LS. LninlsfPI Q PI El Of) Furnishings, Notions M. L. KLINE. S4-S0 Front st. UmLOriCL vUl HI Sbeilock bldg. PKOIl'CK COMMISSION MERCHANTS." GROCERIES. J EVERUING a- FAiiKEl.l.. 110 Front at. WADHAMS & CO.. M5-ti7 Front St. HOPE AND BINDIXi TWINE. HATS AND CAPS. Portland Cordage Co., 14lli and Nortlirup. THAN HOUSE R. HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St. SASII. HOOKS AND GLASS. HIDES. WOOL, CASCARA BARK. v W. P. FULLER : CO., llli and Davis sts. KAHN BROS., l'.ll Front St. J VAI.I.PAPE1l" ' PAINTS AND H BRICAT1NG OILS. MILLER 'vTall r'uv'er & 1'L Co.. 171 1st at. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sta MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 'J"0 Hd St. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dailj toaa Bandmym Fer UnN One tlm lit fettuie Hii tw cuusecutlve tiinesi. Ji'ic feMAiiie uti tare cuntejuLive tiiuea SOc bit in e ad mix or msvten cooarecuLtve times.. 5c ihe above rtn apply to advriicuient DUer "Acw l'otiafty" ttud all oUiur vliuiica Uuiacs except tb tollowiog: bituatioa Wanted Almiv. bituMtiun- Wanted frentale. ur Hot Kom 4rii4 fr'amllle. Board and Kooius i'rivate luiaii.ie. Houe steeping Kooiuk sVrivat ft-amiliet. Katcn on the above clamiitivatium are 1 cciikk a line each tnvertlun. 'ihe Oretfooian Ui accept clawKied ad TertieiueULa wer the ieiepnune, provided tbe advertiser is a tubec fiber t either phtme. o price will te cj uot ed over tn e phone. but bill will be rendered the fnliowiuv day. The Oreconian will not be repunsible fvr error In advertbteaients taken over tele phone. Whether subsequent advertibe-wnts will be accepted over the puone depends upon the promptness of payment or tele puone advertisements. 8ituatious Wanted' and Perse ::" advertiement will uot be accepted ver tbe telephone. Orders for one insertion only will be accepted for 4-urui-ture for aie," MBusines Opportnnlties,'" "KootniDS-boiises" and Wanted to Kent." XTNUCAX NOTICES. FISCHER In this city, February It, Eliza beth Frances Fischer, late of 1VM Michi gan avenue, aged ul years 7 months days. Survived by her husband, ilaxle Fischer, and one son, Maxie Fischer. The remains will be at the above residence until 10 A. M. today (Tuesday). February 116, when they wiil be removed to the resi dential funeral home of Wilson & Rons, Multnomah at Seventh street, where fu neral services will be held at 2 P. M. Interment, Mount Scott Cemetery. SMITH At 56 Flanders street, Grayaon Wellington Smith, aged 8 years n inumns US days. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo A. Smith, oC 4009 Seventy-sixth street Southeast; brother of Arvilla Evelyn and Grace Bernlce smltn. runerai serv ices today (Tuesday) at L':30 P. M. at Hoi man's undertaking parlor. Interment at Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Friends in vited. STEPHENS In this city. February 24. Catherine A. Stephens, am 4 years, be loved wife of Andrew J. Stephens, mother nf .lumea L. Llovd E.. P. J. Stevens, of Portland, and Mrs. Elva I. Ponell, oH Seaside. Or. Services will be held at 2:.'lu today (Tuesday) at the residence par lors of Miller it Tracey. Interment Mult nomah Park Cemetery. KELLET In this city. February 24. William Eugene Kelley, aged 41 years. Beloved son of Walter J. Kelley and brother ot Dr. Harry J, Kelley. Funeral will leave the residential parlors ot Miller & Tracey at 8-30 A M. today (Tuesday) for the cathe dral Fifteenth and Davis streets, where mass will be offered at I) A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. STONE At the family residence. 16S9 Derby Street. Jirs. iiw . ..... wife of Charles W. Stone; mother of Mrs. Curtis Garrett and Norrls B. Stone, Uoth of this citv. Private funeral services will be conducted from the above residence at J P M today (Tuesdayl, February ill. In terment at Rose City Park Cemetery. Chambers-Kenworthy Company, direotors. BRISTOL At Corvallis. Or.. iVenriiary ... John . Bristol, agen ... . Chapman street. The funeral services will be held this (Tuesday) morning at 10:30 o'clock at the residence esu.. j p pinley A Son. Montgomery st Hfth. Friends Invited. Services at the grave private. BENTE In this city, Febroary r Bente, aged ea years, imc " Y'l,J streeU The funeral services will be held tomorrow (Wednesday) February 2.. at 2-30 o'clock P. M., at the residence estab lishment of J. P. Finley ft Son. Montgom ery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Incinera tion at the Portland Crematorium. QUINN In this city, February J3 "lliiam uuinn,' agea ow .-. -- - street. The funeral services will be held today (Tuesday) st 2:30 o'clock P. M . at the residence establishment of J. P. r tnley ft Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in vited Interment at Riverview Cemetery. LOWTHER In this city. February 23. Mar- grete J. uowtner, i ne. i.i. Hawthorne avenue, aged 81 year funeral services will be held tomorrow (Wednes day) February 27. at 2 P. M.. at the reei- dantlal funeral home of Wileon ft Multnomah at Seventh street. BARRETT In this city. February 24, Leon ard Barrett, agea oi years. r unerat will he held todav (Tuesday! at 1 P. M. at the residential satlora el Millar 4 Trace? 'EKTI1.I.EKS. ROTTED cow and horse manure. C 2274. East 1SL FLORISTS. All yinds of Flowers. Bedding and Vegetable Plums, Japanese poods ana plants. Special sale, bargains. JiU'AJN i?liOKlisi, 11)3 4th St.. bet. Yamhill and Tay lor. . Moose lemplo building. JINK. JUNK AND HARDWARE. The Oregon Junk Co., 274 Front st. Main S2ott. We buy all kinds junk, metals, pay highest prices. See us beiore you eeii. Ml'SICAL. MRS. EDITH M. SMYTHE, piano and French; , EuroDean leacuer; classes $i month; highest references, loft Lownsdale. PARKER Sclol of Popular Music. Terms. S, to I'd lessons. 401-:: EUors bldg. OREUON Conservatory tSchool) of Musiu. 345 hi Washington St., at Broadway, city. EMIL THl ELHORN. violin feevtck, 11M7 FliednerUldB. teacher, pupil Bdwy. Itta OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. WHY PAY HOKE? Sf. A SAVIN iffjr Promptly as 51.00. SAVINU frum SO to io percent. tiy titled glasses, aa low 0. 4000 satisfied customers. 6atlsfaction guaranteed. Chus. W. Good man, optometrist, -Oil Alorriauu. Main 1-1. PATENTS. R. G. WRIGHT 22 years' experience. U. and foreign patents. B01 Helium lld. l'lIYSICI.VNS. DR. R. A. PUILLlPb, 'Jul Broadway bid. Rheumatism. lemaie UUorUers. skin trou bles, stomach, livor, kidneys, bowels, throat, k'oilre, scalp, hlgn blood pressure. t)R. FLORA A. BROWN, goitre and disease of women. 700 E. Burnside, cor. Oth St. PLLMBING SIPPLIES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices. BtarK-Davis Co., Sd st. Main THi. PRINT IX ti. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Uantenbein. ilsr Printing- ana linotyping-, loo Jrrout si. corner 2tHrk. Main or A 141S. THE 1VV PKEsS. SS2 Stark St. Broadway 408. A 4". PRINTING F. W. BALTES 4c COilPANi. st and Oak sts. Main 165, A JloO. REAL ESTATE UKALEKM. CAKL R. JUNES. 404 Wilcox bldg. NORTHWEST RUG CO., established 1K0.1, b luff rugs and rag rugs woven all sizes. East Sth and Taylor, rinst S5S0. B STORAGE AXl TRANSFER. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Househo.d goods apecialists; storage, packing, amp ping and moving, lioise and auto van special freight rates to alt points. C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STOUAGE CO., 2d and Pine sts. Broadway A 1!U. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glis.m St., corner 13th. iclepnone Broadway 1.31 or A lllii. We own ana operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest insurance rales in the city. ii.LISON-ST. DOCK A- WAKb-HOLMt. Office lao Alaaison. i.enrai meii:nauaisa and forwarding agents. Phone Alain itotl. PACivJNt;. moving, storage. SECURITY STORAGE At TRANSFER CO., - 105 Park St. Main 51H,. A 1051. GREEN ANU DRY SUBlVoOP, bio'-kwood- Panama luel i.o. Ciio'- u. c NATIONAL FUEL CO.. East 11011. E. 2d snd Oregon sts. ury uiock wouu. ivmu. MANUFACTURERS AUCTION SALES TO DAT-, At the Baker Auction House. Fine, cosily Wilton carpeifl and ruyi. iale at lu A. 1L. FINEBAL DIRECTORS. Edward Holman. Pres. W. J. Holm so, Bsc. J. E. Werleln, Trsas. THE-EDWARD HOLIAN UNDERTAKING CO. established 1877. i THIRD ST., CuitNEU OF SALMON. A Modern, Spacious Family Room With Private Entrance, LADY ASSISTANT. Phones Mala o07. A 101L' Perfect Funeral Service for Leas. MILLER & TRACE Y IiiUepeiident funeral dlrectora Waah. St.. bet. 2Ulh & 21st, West Side alaiu Stial. LMay A&auttaut. A 763. J. f. ii.MjJi.li Jk bUN, Froaieaaive t unurai iJtrectors. Prlvata urive Wuuien Attenuaats. Mol iUOjiii.iil A t SilJ lH. Main w. A ljos. fcaat iti. Lady Assistant. WILSON i ROSS, Funeral Directors, lno. Multnomah at Seventh street. WILSON ai WILSU.N. WUIn. 4V40, Successors to PIEDMONT UMiHtlAKISO CO, hllliugsorth and Kerby sta ER1CSON Resideucs Undertaking Parlors, 12th and Morrison sts. Main B133, A tiJj. DUNM-NO ft McENTKL. lunerai direot ora. Broaxlway and piu. sueeu Phuasj Broadway 430, A 4658. Lady attendant. F S. DUNNING, IAC. THE GOLDKN RULE UNDERTAKERS, iia Cut Alder StreeU Last 6, B iftio. MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu. neral service. 1H73 E. Glisan. Tabor 4313. P. L. LURCH, East 11th and Clay streets. 1 ady attendant. East 781. B 138. A. K. ZELLER CO Et i'J'i Williams sve. Iub8. C 10hd SK.EWES UNDKKTAK1NU COMPANY', 3d ind Clay. Main 41o2. A 321. Lady assistanu CE.METKKIES, BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PAKK CEMETERY Lowest Prices Best Service. No expense after interment. Prices lower than other ceme teries. ' ' narsoLKCsi. RIVER VIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Taylor's Ferry Road. End Kiveevlcw Car line. The only civilized method ef burial Snow-white, always dry, sanitary tomba. Permanent title and endowment; S250 up 636 Pillock Block. Phone Broadway sill FLORISTS. MARTIN St FORBES CO.. Florists. 394 Washington. Main 289, A 126U Flower for all occasions artistlcaiiy arranged. CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A 1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. . . TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington, St., beu 4lh and 5th. Main 5102, A 11KL. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 212L belllo bldg., Sth and Alder sts. PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 245 Aldeiv fiowexs and. daaisna. Phune 2Iataaai jaaj I 4