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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. U. S. TROOPS LAUD Americans in Allied Forces That Enter Archangel. WELCOME IS ENTHUSIASTIC Bolshrrlkl Make Last Resistance and Flee With Much Money and Other Treasure New Gov ernment Get Support. " KAND ALASKA. Ao(. . (By the As sociated Press.) American troops par ttclpated in the landing- of the allied forces at Archangel last week. The first detachment of the International forces Included members of the Rus slmn Officers' League. The participation of the Americans tn the landing- has been greeted en thusiastically In Northern Russia. The people consider that the United States la absolutely without selfish interests as regards Russia and look upon the Americans as a guarantee of the friend liness of the allies toward Russia. The population of Archangel re ceived the troops with cheering. The men debarked and advanced toward Archangel, where already an antl Bolshevik revolution had taken place. The leaders In this movement Invited the protection of the- allied troops. The final resistance of the Bolshevik occurred Saturday. They were definite ly defeated at the station at Tsaka sjorka. on the left bank of the Dvina. Railway Llaea Net Damaged. In their flight from Archangel the Bolshevik forces carried away 40,000, . 000 rubles in money and much other treasure, but left many supplies behind them. The bridges and railway lines Were not damaged. The new provisional government at Archangel, which has assumed power throughout the region of the north." Is receiving the volunteer support of the village Soviets In the country ad joining Archangel. HEAVY ARRIVAL OP AMERICAN TROOPS HAS EFFECT. Fail are mt tr-Boat Warfare Beeeaalag Apparent Ladeaderffs State sarata Discredited. LONDON. Aug. 6. Reuter's coirs, pondent at British headquarters In Xrance. In a telegram dated Monday night at 9:53 o clock, says: "The ebbing of the Oerman morale resulting from recent events has been noticeably hastened by the great Influx of American troops. In thla particular regard the German high command Is paying the penalty of concealment and misrepresentation. "The appearance In the battle line of powerful American forces and the striking proof of their splendid fighting qualities gives the lie direct to all Ger man official bombast which no explain ing can minimise. Moreover. K proves the futility of all the tall talk about the success of the German submarine war fare. "Distrust Is rife In the enemy ranks, and under such conditions the tendency Is to exaggerate their misfortune. They discredit Ludendorffs statements and seem gloomily conscious that Germany la Buffering defeat and the truth la be tas concealed from them. BENSON TEC FOR WAR USE Polytechnic Students Will Be Dis tributed Among High Schools. Polytechnic students will be distrib uted among the high schools of the city during the occupation of the Ben son Polytechnic School by the Govern ment training detachment, said Super Intendent Grout yesterday. While the present contract for the detachment la only for two months, the School Board has been advised that on ita expira tion the Government will require a contract for the duration of the war. Claases will be diatri6uted according to the equipment of the different high schools. Washington High will receive a larger number of classes thsn other schools, aa It la aituated nearer the Benson School and the atudents may nse the shops which are not being used by the Government. RICE INDICTED ONCE MORE Stock Broker Accused of Cains; the Malls to Defraud. NEW TORK. Aug. S Jacob Simon Herxlg. who under the name of George Graham Rice la said to have done a stock brokerage business of 10.000,000 during the past year, was Indicted to day by a Federal grand Jury on a charge of using the malls to defraud. Herxlg had previously been indicted by a county grand Jury on five charges f grand larceny. The lateat Indictment contains 1C counts and alleges eight acts of re ceiving money from Investors for stocks he never bought. Herxlg was arrested last week and Is under 122.600 ball. Arraigned today on the earlier charges. Herxlg pleaded not guilty to failing to deliver ikoo worth of stock to a customer. SHORT WEIGHT RAPPED Ice DeliTerlrs In Future In Portland Must Be Full Weight. Ehort weight la ice deliveries In "Portland must atop, according to City Commissioner Mann, who yesterday ent a communication to all the ice dealers of the city informing them that additional inspector will be added to the office of the Sealer of Weights and Measures, if necessary. "Thla department does not propose o allow ahort weighting." aaid Mr. Mann yesterday. "It la not always possible to cut ice to the exact pound, but It can be done a great deal closer than ia being done now in many cases. "We have warned some of the companies veral times, and thla notice la final. Unless the practice stopa immediately, prosecutions will follow. SIX MAIL PLANES READY "Will Be Delivered to Government Today by Standard Corporation. ELIZABETH. N. X. Aug. 5. The first eilx airplanes especially conatructed to carry mall pouchea over the Washing ton - Philadelphia - New York air-post route will be delivered to the Govern ment tomorrow by the Standard Air- AMCPEMENTS. PANT A GEO MAT. DAILY 2:30 A Catchr Bill full of Snap. "QCAKER TOWN TO BROADWAY." and Delbert Bens In a musical taDloia mil has plenty of pep, and a chorus of natty, tuneful airls- S Other Bis Acts 8 Three Performances Ually. Night Curtain at T and 9. TODAY ONLY CLARA KIMBALL VOINO In tk1 The Price She Paid Special Portland firorrrs Picnic, also Gov ernment War Review and comedy. CIRCLE THEATER FOt'RTH AT WASHINGTON a. Li s Ei ri CHAT NO. 66 You who cannot help the Red Cross in a large way and you who can help it much, should both join hands today in helping: it in a small way. It is to be Red Cross day at Oaks Amusement Park, and every penny taken in will be given to the "greatest mother in the world. Not a single excuse for being a slacker is justifiable today. An ad mission ticket costs but 10 cents, and the show you will see on the grounds will be worth 10 times that amount. The tickets to the conces sions are but 10 cents, and each concession will give you 10 times that amount of fun. So you are not giving away something for nothing. It is a benefit in which all persons, whether rich or not so rich, may take part. One of these days, after we have whipped the Hun, our boys will come back home. As you gaze at these returned champions of the world's democracy, do you want the still small voice within you to say: "Had I thought less of self and given more, the battle would have been easier for them. One dime more from me would have taken them comfort when they needed it most-" Don't fancy that you have given enough already, for if you gave your all you would still be giving far less than they at the front are giving. Spend your dimes today, and face the future as one who not only did his duty, but did it cheer fully. JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. DANCING taurht br professional Instructors at DeHoney's beautiful academy, 23d and Washing; ton. Is ew classes lor beginners start luesaay ana Thursday evenings this week. All dances taught in eight lessons ladle $4, gents $5. The only school teach ins; the entire evening, 8 to 11. Every ateo and figure of all dances' thoroughly taught. Sep. a rate step room and ex tra teachers for back ward pupils. Plenty of practice. No embarrass ment. Tou will meet refined people and are sure to learn correctly. One lesson from us is worth six in the aver age school. Normal In structions for dancing teachers. Pri vate lessons all hours. A full nrlnted description of all modern dances given to all pupils free. Start this week. Call afternoon or evening. Remember any person can conduct public dances or attempt to teach dancing, but real dancers and successful Instructors are very few. Phone M. 76 5. DANCING Tonight Ringler's Cotillion Hall 14th Off Wash. Coolest and largest halL Ball-bearing spring floor. Roof garden. Best music Butterfield sings. Informals every Tues- Wed., Thurs. and Sat. eves. POPULAR PRICES. IAVri.VG SCHOOL LESSONS DAILY. PRIVATR AND CLASS. 10 LESSONS 5. Hroaeway a.mw. A 33A1. plane Corporation. The machines will be put into immediate service. ' The six machines to be delivered to morrow are the first of a large ntmber the Postmaster-General has ordered in anticipation of extending this branch of the mail service to other parts of he country. FRENCH WAR MISSION HERE Some of Principal Cities of United States to Be Visited. WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. France's war mission to Australia, headed by Albert Metln. member of the Chamber of Deputies and former Cabinet officer, and with the famous General Pan aa chief of the military section, has ar rived in Washington. Arangements were made for them to call on Presi dent Wilson. On leaving Washington the mission will go to San Francisco by way of Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City. NOTED JURIST- STRICKEN Judge I. B. Hazeltlne, of Canyon City, Is Victim of Paralysis. BAKER. Or.. Aug. 5. (Special.) Judge I. B. Haaeltine, for many years County Judge of Grant County and Recorder of the town of Canyon 'City for upward of a quarter of a century, suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home In Canyon City and is not ex pected to recover. Judge Haaeltine ia one of the oldest and among the most prominent resi- 80 IDLERS JPUT TO WORK Silver Bow County Council of De fense Will Have So Slackers. BUTTE. Mont-. Aug. G. More than 89 Idlers were arrested by the police Sat urday and Sunday, being assigned to Joba today by the Federal employment bureau here under the direction of the Sliver Bow County Council of Defense. The police will continue to round up men who are not employed and are de termined to clear the city of loafers. AMUSEMENTS. fjiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu; flIPPODROME I" ; Vaudeville TODAY HOPKINS AND AXTELL In the Twinkling Travesty "TRAVELING" DAN AHERN 5 The Boy From Your Neighbor- E hood. - E 7 VERSATILE NUMBERS 7 including: MRS. VERNON CASTLE 1 In "STRANDED IN ARCADY" Z Tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln COLUMBIA BEACH An Ideal Picnicking Place for Women and Children A Safe Beach A Clean Beach Big Dancing Carnival Every Night This Week. Special Prizes Our Music Gets the Crowds Special for Night Bathers Wonderful Electrical Rainbow Illumination. Free Swimming Lessons Ladles Moa. and Wed, lO to X. Children Tvesw Ttsra. 10 to 2. H. P. Terwilllarer, Instructor. Holler Skating , Aad Many Other Amusements. Take Vancouver Car TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED To rent. 2 housekeeping rooms. West Bide; completely rurnished; heat, electricity, within 10 blocks of P. O. ; middle-aged man and wire. E 410, Ore gonian. 1HI I VTfU C.u Hi (b kl. II J newspaper and Job man wants permanent I position: can handle Job presses. BC 325 1 , Bates for Classified Advertisements la The Oregonian. Dally aad Sunday Per Mae. .... lie .... Me .... soe Oae time . ." Iwe eensecutlve times Three eoesecutlvs times blx r seven consecutive times see The fallowing classifications excepted. Is rate os which Is ?e per liae per day I Situations Wanted stale. Situations Wanted t-emale- i'ar Kent Rooms Prtvnte Families. Board and Kooms Private families. Housekeeping Rooms Private Families. No ad taken for less than two lines. Count six words to the lino. Advertisements (except "Per aoonls" will bo taken over the telephone It the advertiser la a subscriber to either phone. No price will bo quoted over the phone, but statement will be rendered the following day. Advertise nkente ore taken for The Dally Orego nian until S P. M.) for The Sunday Ore Soninn until P. M. Saturday. M EEX1NO NOTICES. IMPERIAL LODGE NO. 189, a. r. ainu a. ai. special com munication this (Tuesday) even Ing. 7:80 o'clock, August . F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. lntormai. W. P. ANDRU8. Secretary. OREGON ELECTRIC COCN CIL. NO. 15S2. ROYAL AR CANUM. meets this (Tuesday) evening, masonic Temple, vis iting brothers welcome. O. O. HALL. Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 1 111. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting oretnren welcome. C. E. MILLER, Secy. IVANHOE LODGE. NO. 1. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA8 Regu lar convention every Tuesday night, castle Han, ntn ana Al der sts. Visiting Knights wel come. E- M. LANCE. K. R. & WILLAMETTE TRIBE. NO. 6. I. O. R. M Members will attend the funersl of our lat brother, u. Alien, loaay iiuesaayi. at 10 A. M. rrom tne eataousnment ox A D. Kenwortny, osos -a sr., ients. l. . nur r jian, oacnem. T. C. LESLIE, C. of R. this MACCABEES. KING DAVID TENT. NO. M. Regular review at 8 P. M.. this (Tuesday) eve., August o. very important. Gsvurts Hall. L. BECKER. Com. Attest: a. uftuan. TfMEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems. class pins and medals. 810 Washington st. DANCE tonight. Highland Social Club. Selllng-Hlrsch bldg.. 38S Wash st- CEMETERIES. BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY . Perpetual care assured with . - every purchase. No expense afterward. Prices lower. Courteous treatment to all A directory' 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. ACCORDION PLEATING. HEMSTITCHING. 10 cents Mr vard: accor dion. knife and box pleating; buttons cov- ' erea, tuctcing and braiding; also embrold ery work done. Mail orders promptly at tended to. EASTERN NOVELTY CO., 83ft 5th st., between Oak and Stark sts. K. STBPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mall orqers. in fittock block. Broadway lUD'J. AGATE CITTEKS AND MFG. JEWELERS. JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's, 355 Wash. St., Majestic Theater bldg. ALFALFA MEAL. GROUND FEEDS. HAY, WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. 8867. ASSAVERg AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second upiq. silver ana platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In all uourta. pua isortnwestern ank bldg. BARB ER SlPrTlEST REYNOLDS MONEY-BACK TONIC Bar kers exclusive, sold direct. P. O. box 29, oregon barber supply co. w buy and sell all kinds of barhor -ninniita- 9 .in O. K. BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE W. sell an Kinds of barber supplies. 3d N. 2d st. BEAl'TV SPECIALIST. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed forever by jrunipie ieeaie Method. oU4 awetland bldg. CARI'ET CLEANING. RUGS The kind that wear the best, are made from your wornout carpets by the Northwest Rus Co. (former ad " dress, 1H8 Union ave.). Rag rugs woven all 4tzes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and resizing. Mall orders solicited. 188 East 8th. Phone East 3580, B 12.su. CANCER. L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED. 312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143. CELLULOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 887 Washington. Broadway 434, A 135. CHIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM. Estelle and Klorelle DeVeny, the only scientific chiropodists and arch spe cialists In the city. Parlors 3U2 Gerlinger bldg., southwest corner Second and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN. DR. McMAHON, Macleay bldg., 100 chiro practic, world s best. Adjustments made easy. Obstinate cases 60c rate. CIRCULAR LETTERS"! CRANE LETTER CO.. 610-11-12 Royal bldg. Mar. nws. lou letters multlgraphed, Sl.su. COLLECTION AGENCIES. I.'ETH A CO.,' Worcester bldg. Main 1796. No collections, no charge, established 1900. DANCING. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and stage dancing, private Instructor; classes Tues., Frl.. 8 to 10. 109 2d St.. between Washington snd Stark. Main 2100. LEARN to dance Summer classes private lessons. Klngler s Acad., I4tn, otr wash., leading school; 10 lessons S5. Bdwy. 3380. MANCHESTER DANCING ACADEMY, lead ing school, 85 H Fifth; 8 private lessons, 5. 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Broadway 2327. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. DR. G. H. HUTHMAN, veterinarian, hospi tal, 41b J. 7th St. East 1847, B 1962. Dogs and horses clipped. FLUFF RUG AND RAG RUG FACTORY. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Ingrain, B muse Is, Smyrna, Axminster raff ruga, all sizes, mail order prompt; booklet. Ox 2 rues, steam or drv cleaned. 1.25. CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC. WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO.. 64-88 Union ave. N. East 6516. B 1475. NORTHWEST RUG CO.. established 1903. Hurt rugs and rag rugs woven, all sizes. East 8th snd Taylor. East S5S0. B 1280. WHOLESALERS AND AUTO TOPS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 9th and Oak. GRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trad Bldg. DRY GOODS NOTIONS. L.D1NKELSPIELC0. Stockroom and office 47 North 5th street HATS AND SAPS. THANH OUSER HAT CO., 63-55 Front St. HIDES. WOOL, CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS., 195 Front St. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis Sts. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSSEN A CO.. 2d and Taylor. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At tha Raker auction house. Yamhill and W. Park sts. Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. FUNERAL NOTICES. COOPER In this city. August S. George Arthur CooDer. saed OS years, late ot un rirwnod. Wash., husband of Mrs. Jennie Cooper; rather or airs, isatnan f. lucara. or Wnite Salmon, Mraan.; uroiner oi v.. V rnnnr of this CitVI G. W. COOPCr, of Puvallun. Wash.: Fred Cooper, of oaw. or. : Mrs. J. J. Hanlf in and Mrs. Ralner, of Oakland. Cel., and Mrs. Na varre, of Chelan, Wash.; grandfather of Nathan P. Mears. Jr., or White salmon. Wash. The funeral services win oe neiu tndav (Tuesday) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Fin- lev A Son. Montgomery at r uin, r nenu. invited. Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery, vxTjinH tn this eltv. August 4. Emll Alex ander Pfelson. agea e years, i Baker Theater, brother of Mrs. Augusta Nordstrom, of 468 East Eleventh street North. Funeral services will be conducted indv (Tuesday). August 6. at 10 X. M-, from Pearson's undertaking par lors, Russell street ana union vnuc. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City v.T-ir cemeterv. Deoeased was a mem- 'ber T. B. A. and the T. M. A. BERG In this city. August 8. Mrs. Nellie Berg, formerly residing at Beaverton, Or., aged 27 years, beloved wife of Theodore Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of Beaverton. Remains are at the rin of F. S. Dunning. Inc.. 414 East ITj .nri the funeral services will be held in their conservatory chapel on Wednesday. August 7, at 2:80 P. M. v,i.nHi ara Invited to attend. Interment in Rlvervlew Cemetery. nrpoTAiTn At her late residence, 8120 -,,.-,, treet Southeast, this city Mary Fletcher Westover. aged 68 years, 6 months Z days, oeiuveu Westover and moiner oi utn iV,?fiS 7 til. rltv. and W. O. Fletcher. of Prescott. Wash. Friends Inylted to at tend the funeral services, which will be held at the Holman Funeral Parlors at 2-80 P. M. toaay t 1 ueeuy , ububv v, 1918. Interment Mount Scott Cemetery. BLAKE In this city August 4, Clare Edwin Blake, aged 4 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Blake, of 1733 Scott street, San Francisco, Cal. The funeral services will k.iH thi. (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley mm. jionnmmj wi.nris Invited. Seattle, Wash, and San Francisco papers please copy. uDicnTPM In this city. August 5. Florentine ijencmen. iu ' .f ,j of Coronado. uai.: moiner oi . uimu Ingle of 787 Gllsan street. The funeral services will be held this (Tuesday) morn i, if):30 o'clock at the Portland Crematorium. Fourteenth and Bybee sts. Friends Invited. J. P. Finley A Son, di rectors. CURTIS In this city. August 4, 1918, -Her bert Ut uniB. Btu . j - - . . , . ' Idaho. Friends Invited to attend the fu neral services, which will be held at the Portland Crematorium at 2 P. M. to morrow (Wednesday). August T, 1918. Remains at Holman's Funeral Parlors un til 1 P. M. WEST In this city. August 4. Martha Isa- belle West, agea aw years. onuvu who ui John A. West, of Clatskanle. Or. Re mains will be forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Company to Clatskanie. Or., today (Tuesday). August 6. 118, where services will be held and interment made. YOUNG August 4. Levi Young, aged 74 years, nusoana or mr. iuuhk. i B14 Vista avenue. The funeral services ..til h. h.ld todav (Tuesdsy) at 2 o'clock P M. at the Portland Crematorium. ; Friends Invited. J. P. Finley A Son, di rectors. WOOLRIDGE In this city. August 8. G. B. Woolrldge, agea oo years, ib ox m moos street. The funeral services will be held this (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock at the resldenoe establishment of J. P. Fln i.. a rah Montflromerv at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery, HOSPITAL. OREGON SURGICAL HOSPITAL at 320 Montgomery offers best of services on con valescent and obstetric cases; rates rea sonable. Main 1546. JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER. I KFI I FR 102 Third st. Expert watch " rimm maker. Work guaranteed. MASSEUR. C. J. HASSELSTROM, Swedish masseur; sick gymnastic cure, rheumatism, lumbago and stomach trouble. 612 liekum bldg. Main 970. EMIL THEILHORN, viofin teacher, pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 1620. MUSIC TEACHERS. VIOLIN, piano, mandolin, guitar, banjo in- "structlons. KOI KeuoecK, uw xamnui. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. GLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your patronage on the haala "? rATUhln Tvlr. ThOU- . sands of satisfied patrons. A trial will convince. Chaa. W. Goodman. op tometrlst. 209 Morrison. PATENTS. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S. and foreign patents, qui ueaum oiug. neyS. PATENT ATTORN GOLDBERG, 620 Worcester bldg. Main 252 PHYSICIANS. 0 m Increased efficiency: drugless treat- OUO ments. Goitre, paralysis, headache. tonsilltls. Dr. Watters. 306 Swetlana bldg. Mar. 4S2. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. 905 Broadway bldg. bic. stomach. liver, kidneys, bowels. tnroat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale Prices. Stark-Davis Co., iis iniro. mam ipi. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln, Mgr. Printing ana linotyping. iwon - cor. Stark. Main or A 141S. nnillTllin E. W. BALTES & COMFAfil, rnlllllltU it and Oak sU. Main 165. A 1165 REAL ESTATE DEALERS. CARL R. JONES. 404 Wilcox Wdg. SANITARIUM. the vtriT. INSTITUTE treatment HrlnU riniffS ana lODauco oiauik auiuiiiia- stered under ideal conditions; absolute privacy, skilled attendants at Neal San itarium. 607 Kearney, between lth and 20th. Phone Broadway 3450. SECOND-HAND STORES. MAIN B4tf0 Buy and sell second-hand tool Junk, old automooiies. -oa rrum. STORAGE. FIREPROOF STORAGE C. M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 241 STORAGE AND TRANSFER. nPEM TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan s corner 18th. Telephone Broadway 1281 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class A warehouses on terminal iracas. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. irimsnK.ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE. Of fice 169 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main 1691. PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 105 Park St. Main 5195. A 105L STORAGE AND TRANSFER CLAY S, MORSE, INC. . 428 FLANDERS STREET. WOOD AND COAL. DRY BOX WOOD Multnomah Fuel Co. M.-6540. A 2116. MANUFACTURERS PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84.-86 Front St. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front St. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERP1NG A FARRELL. 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup, SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis Sts. WALL PAPER. MILLER Wall Paper A Ft. Co.. 172 First St, MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 280 2d St. DIED. GAMBLING At 288 Margin St.. Aui. S. 10! Horace (Frank) Gambling, age 63 veara 8 months and 7 days, beloved husband of Alice v. itamoung. The remains are at tne resiaence parlors or H. T. Byrnes, ttui vviiuains avenue at Aiason street. An nouncemem oi lunerai later. ROGERS In this city, August 5. Fred S. Rogers, formerly of Pooatello. Idaho. 61 years, beloved husband of Lenora rtogers. ratner or palmer Rogers and brother of Ernest Rogers. Remain. t Holman's funeral parlors. Funeral notice later. GEE August 4. Favthe Gee. a re A HT wife of James H. Gee, of 702 North Edi son street, f uneral will De held from the First Baptist Church, St. Johns, at 2 P. M. today (Tuesday), August 6. Friends Invited, Interment Columbian Cemetery. uumuuK at juccniee, directors. SPINA In this city August 4, at her late resiaenoe, ou feast Twenty-second street. Mary Spina, aged 17 years. The remains are at tne residence establishment of J. f. jviniey ot eton, Montgomery at Fifth Notice of funeral hereafter. Fl'NERAL DIRECTORS. HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO Funeral Directors Established 1S77. , Third and Salmon Streets. Main 507. A 1511. Lady Assistant. Perfect Funeral Service for Less. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. Wash. St., bet. 20th A 21st. West Bide. Main 26U1. Lady assistant. A 7S85. J. P. FINLEY A SON. Progressive Funeral Directors. Private Drive Women Attendants. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. Main 9. A 1699. F. S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS, 414 Bast Alder St. East 62, B 2525. WILSON & ROSS ynTa.h .?Llttu East 64. C 8185. DUNNING A McENTEE. funeral dlrectora Broadway and Pine street. Phone Broadwav 430. A 4858 Lady attendant. BREEZE & SNOOK Bre,m.?"t MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fn- noral service. 1978 E. Gllsan. Tabor 4313. ERICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors. 12th and Morrison sts. Bwdy. 2584, A 2235. A. R. ZELLER CO.1?. J.s JE. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 8d and Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady assistant. P. L. LERCH East 11 th and Clay sts. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, Room 153 Courthouse, 5th SC. Entrance. Phone from 8 to B. Main 378. Home Phone A zoza. AiKnv can arter otrtce hours. Main 270. Report all cases of cruelty to the above ad dress. Electric lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled animals at a moment's notice. Any one deslrlnc; a doa; or other pet communi cate with us. Call for all lost or straved stock, as we look after all Impounding:. There is no more city pound, just Oregon Hu- mane Society. FLORISTS. CLARKE! BROS.. Florists, 287 Morrison et. Main or A 1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. Florists, S34 Washington. Main 269, A 1208. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. TONSBTH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington St.. bet. 4th and 6th. Main 6102. A 1161. MAX M. SMITH, Main 7216, A 2121. Selling bldg.. 6th and Alder sts. LUB LINER, Portland hotel. 828 Morrison St. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-266 4th St., opposite City Hall. Main 8564. Philip j Neu 6e Sons for memorials. IcfbbLHtTbliMG GWMVITE1 CO.! ' IJ THIRD r-tKOi aON STREET NEW TODAY. Home Owners The Equitable Life Assurance Society, under its home-purchase plan, will make loans on desirable homes to be repaid' in monthly installments, cover ing; a period of 10 years with provision that the mortgage Is canceled in event of death of borrower; interest 6 per cent; no brokerage. For full Informa tion, see Mr. Strong", Equitable offices. Oregonian building. a w -s-k rry-i a i t t v 4 Tn I IVIIIK. I IrXl jLAJVTNo ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ROBERTSON fc EWI.VG, 20 - 8 Northwestern Bank Bide. IRVINGTON , K. T. STHKET, HOMES. 1RV. AGENT. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved city mad farm property i In stallment repayment privilege If pre ferred! prompt reliable aerrlce. A. H. B1RRELL CO. X17-21 Northwestern Bank Bulldta. asratau 4114. A ana. JNO. B. COFFEY mortgage: loans. Insurance, Surety Bonds 302 WILCOX BLDG, Mala 703. A 3702. 1 Insurance company money to loan it lowest current rates on Willamette Valley larms. No commission. No delara DEVEREAUX MORTGAGE COMPANY. 607 Concord building, 2d and Stark sts. rortiana. ureaon. REAL ESTATE. MODERNIZE your buildings; all kinds of repairs; see my designs for new homes. Max M. Meyer, joncora Diag. Main vats. Formerly Supt. Oregon Home Builders. PREMISES 300-305 14th St.; part cash, bonds or mortgage. Owner, 407 Spalding bldg. For Sale Lots. THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden into Income. We design and build anything. furnish the money if desired. Eight years In Portland. L. H. Bailey Co.. contracting architects. Northwestern JUanK bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Chicago property, two lots In Portland, Or.; lot 14. block 41, Capitol Hill, and lot U. block 1, Jordon place. Address s. w eniKowsm. 2489, W. Cortland St., Chicago. 111. SACRIFICE beautiful business or residence lot, St. Johns, near car; cash, terms or trade for auto. Hoyt Hotel, tieo. Men- denhall. 2 CITV acres for sale cheap. 3876 after 4:.'10 P. M. Call Tabor For Sale Beach Property. SAI.TAIR. TILLAMOOK BEACH. Two choice lots, 25 by 140, at Saltair station. Tillamook Beacn. Near depot ana hotel. Idioins board walk, county road and railroad, faces Pacific Ocean. Suitable for business or residence. value ssuo; win consider trade for auto, property or mer chandise. Address A 4Ul, oregonian. For Sale Houses. MODERN 12-room Irvington residence, spa- I cious rooms and hallway, finished in se lected mahogany and oak; all rooms ar- tlstically decorated, hardwood floors, sun panor, sioyiug iuti.ii, mil wvicio ment, large tinisnea amc. meu umu rooms, three toilets. best of sanitary plumbing fixtures, house phons, stationery vacuum cleaner. Deautiiui grounas, etc. One of best built residences in Portland. Owner. Reasonable terms. L 81B, Oregolan. $3000. , PIEDMONT DISTRICT. A fine modern 8-room house with fur nace, cement basement, laundry trays and built-in conveniences, near Kllllngsworth ave. $350 cash, balance $20 per mo. and int. .T i.. KARNOPP A CO.. S19 Rv. Exch. Bldg. Main 675. ALBERTA DISTRICT. 6-room bungalow" and attic, on a good rt;lot 40x100; good basement and only $1250. street; lot 40x100; good 2 blocks to carline. J. L. KARNOPP & CO., 819 Ry. Exoh. Bldg. Main 675. I-MKA SO 2130 2150 22150. Well-built, modern 6-room bungalow, 66 vl"H crnnnd. fruit, berries; two blocks car. on 82d st.; only $350 cash required. G C GOLDENBEKU, AlUSOlua niiuu. "35 yrs. in Portland." Main 4803. FOR SALE By owner, a bungalow, Dutch kitchen, fun Dasemeni, pureiutm moo., trays, fruit cellar; 6 large bearing fruit trees; 1 block from car. 2 blocks from school; new nesting sysiem. 1854. ; HATFIELD A CRABTREE, 1664 4th St., room 39. phone Main o.o. rmu Omaha, with cash, wants good 5 or 6-room house for home, not too ui ut, bi.o i location and price. l 4z, urnmiun. i .a-.nso.: S25 month, bungalow, five room. rir,wn 1 room and sleeping porch upstairs, irtt 4n117. Is vacant, we nave auius i sho7 Johnson-uoason o., iwi "i n.nk bids. I IRVINGTON PARK Take Alberta car to i U'llllni.iworth. 3 blocks east, 1160 Ulenn, 5 rooms and finished attic; awfully cosy home; $200 casn; paiance s" nmnwi. i R. BUNGALOW on East Side; walking dls- I tance; would consider some cash and clear vacant lot or usea auto in aoun i M. Billings. 509 McKay niog. ai. um.. LAURELHTJRST 1170 East Ankeney. Mod ern 6-room bungalow, finished in mahog- ern 6-room bungalow, tinisnea in muui- anv and ivory. jh-ti1" i club. Large lot. Terms. Main 4..i8. WANT 4-room house and 100x100 ground; I will Day cash to 100U ana trane iwo clear. Johnson-Dodson Co.. 634 N. W. Bank bldg. riAiiui? a i-Mxmm neitr Eait (jtllsan 1 J1IU1F nuuoo. ii.:-, !lin Ih.m. of Com. Tel. Marshall 158.i. par, phi iviiiib- " - -- n , . , r-u h K-r. modern bunga- rilatrlct: paved sts. Owner 509 McKay bldg. M. 1390. GOOD buy; Richmond district, E. 36th and Keuy; i -room, . Sellwood 3652. 100; KENTON district. 4-room house, nlce- lv furnished; lot ouii xi un, ...r..... ggBw Co., 634 N. W. Bank bldg. is nleasant locality. -room nouse, very -" oo.v. a Unnihanit near nntn eomtonaoie. oom ..... . ave. On W'datock canine, t-none neu. wn. TTZ c . ..Qtctcir- -room plastered house: $400 cash, $20 month and interest. Gibson. 2fiH stara. iiion lllj .ell my 2-room, weu-ouiii nome, on u, Rcott carline. lor uown una .1U n.r month. fee owner at t;i r.n.i uiug. SEVEN-ROOM house, 253 Vnlon ave. N. ; I will take V. S. bonds in payment. 800 Journal bldg-, or call Main 576. IRV INUiyi" --,.. T.rnnm: tsTon" East 5149. -pnR SALE 7-room house and acre of 20 PER CENT investment brick apart FVrt oTvlll divide to suit buyer. For ments. West Side, completely furnished. fl.r.Ar.i.r. call Broadway 4587. I v.- a 7ir home, lust completed, rive I rooms and everything first-class. 614 I Dekum bldg. xilTST SELL MY HOVIE. a ...I rinnhlB constructed modern home: $2600 takes It. Owner. Sellwood 363. trrR SALE 4-room house and garage, fine flke Montav.Ha car to 63d, . .11 K7IM1 IK, PnrlflA .".'nfl 4-ROOM house, woodahed and chick- I hStiM several fruit trees. 12th and I Curry sts. Call Main 4410. BY OWNER, modern o-room "galow Hawtbome '"" bC 3MI Oregonian estate dealer's ad. BO -)regonlan. TPVTNr.TON home for sale; 10 rooms and 3 hothl" ' -Jwa., t a ROE 9-room house for sale. Seo Miss I Unimnn. us -'-"--- - -- T"r,irtvnTnv Modern 7-room house below 62 E. 24th st. N. East 6635. ACRE for sale, $1200, on Waverley Heights. Sell. lviv. SPLENDID modern home; $500 cash; worth 4000. McFarland. 1408 Yeon bldg. i SMALL, home, w vwn-cr. Burrage st. Woodlawn 3544. MODERN house on Waverley Heights. Sell- wood 1911. I THIS IS WORTH INVESTIGATING. 1 . Modern bungalow, woodjawn 4397. 1 REAL ESTATE. For Sale Houses. WE want to sell our home on East Taylor street; It has 7 rooms and the ground is 100x100 feet, beautifully Improved; cement basement under all, cement floor, furnace, laundry trays, fruit room. Separate toilet and room for maid on first floor; second floor has three bed rooms, bath, toilet and sleeping porch: large front porch, one end being arranged as an outdoor room for Summer use: white enamel finish on both floors; hardwood floors on second floor. , Price Includes carpets on first floor and hangings on both floors; no Incumbrance and will arrange terms. Family Is out of town, but will show by appointment. Price 7.M0. Call Main Sal- $1,250 ONLY I1.2iu Look at this cosy little home In among the trees, beautiful lawn and flowers. Part of furniture goes with place. Gss and woodrange; also wood heater and stove In laundry. Lawnmower and garden tools, chicken bouses, there Is a dandy sleeping porch, screened and canvassed; also bath and toilet. This beautiful little home Is located Just outside city limits where taxes are low, only one block to carline and Sandy blvd. J. L. HART MAN COMPANY. No. 7. Chamber of Com merce Bldg., 4th & Stark Sts., Main 2uS, A 2050. DESIGNERS AND ERECTORS OF ARTISTIC HOMES. NORTHWESTERN TRUST COMPANY, WILCOX BLDG. Main 8517. Sixth and Washington. POSSESSION AT ONCE $300 DOWN BBAUMONT CAR 6-room bungalow, hardwood floors, cov ceilings, dutch kitchen, fireplace, run nlnir water in one bed room, attic, cement basement and furnace, easy monthly pay ment. J. Li. Hartman Co., No, 7 Chamber of Commerce BlIg., 4th and Stark ats.. Main 203. A 2ii0. 3, 100 S ROOMS Rose City Car. clone in. Paved streets In and paid. Kull cement basement, fur nace and laundry trays. Large clothes closets. All rooms newly tinted, large fruit trees. Terms and possession at once. J. Ij. HARTMAN COMPANY. No. 7 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., 4 th & Stark Sts.. Main A 20S0. YOU can make this a real home. f805 4riih t. hi.; Woodstock; large, old-style house, needs some outside repairs, ground lOOx 200; fruit, nuts and flowers, near school, car and easy distance to Reed College; now occupied by renter but can ftlve pos session. Investigate carefully yourself, then call Sellwood 2fi4 for further information. i FOR. B$hK GJin to fint buyer; must sell plendld modern little home, furnished or unfurnished, all modern conveniences; bearing fruit trees, btjriies, good garden, splendid poultry house; lot ottxllO. Take Mr. Scott car, get off at Nashville. Dill 57th ave. S. E.. city. I $3750 WILL buy my beautiful 6-room mod ern noma on Beaumont canine; every modern convenience. house practically new; I am forced lo unload this place to save my own home, us 1 cannot carry both. This Is your opportunity; will take terms. For appointment call ut 404 Piatt bldg. ElXUAl.DW. Five rooms, strictly modern, newly tint ed and painted. Full cement basement; lot SOxlOO, two blocks from Mt. Tabor car; price $2000, $400 down, balance $20 per month. See Mr. Gustafson. U. S. MORTUAUB A 1NV. CO.. 607 Yeon Bldg. Main 2418. IRVINGTON East front, 8 rooms, four large bed rooms, sleeping porch and attic, $6750; will sell this place, attractively fur nished, for $7500. A chance to move into a real home at a great saving In cost, time and trouble; all bonded assessments paid. Owner, 505 E. 27th st. N., phons Kast 4663. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. Excellent 6-room house, full basement, furnace, fireplace, lot 40xluo, with fruit bearing trees, ten minutes to city; pries $3"00; will take lot or auto first pay ment. Owner. Tabor 42H0. WEST SIDE INCOME. Beautifully situated residence flat. 7 rooms first floor, 6 upper; 6-room cottage, sleeping porch, modern, excellent con dition, 50-100; must be seen to be ap pivclated. Owner. 1196 Savler st. DESIRABLE RESIDENCES. Have a few 6, 7 and 8-room residences for sale In various localities In the city; prices range from $2400 up; terms can be arranged If desired. Phone Tabor 59 for appointment. ACT quick and secure this modern S- room bungalow, with sleeping porch, on 67th St., at $2100; also have a good buy In thoroughly modern eight rooms, Patton ave., at $3600; $1000 cash. S. VV. LEO.N ARD. Main 1700. Evenings Tabor 7645. PIEDMONT HOME. Beautiful 6-room home in the best part of Piedmont. Thoroughly modern. Ws have a very close price on this for a quick sale. Derr A King, 304 Va Oak st. Broad way 266. $1275 $12.". CASH. 8well 3-room bungalow; neat, attract ive, modern plumbing, etc.; great snap; 80 ft. from Alberta st. Main 4MI3. G. C. GOLD EN BE KG, AH l.G TON BLDG. -35 YRS. IN PORTLAND." $4000 914 Francis ave., 7 -room Bungalow on corner. 1-room In attic full finished attic, extra large sleeping porch, bed room, garage In basement. Owner, 'Jl4 Francis ave. IRVINGTON home, beautiful 10-room and sleeping porch, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, ma hogany dining-room. hardwood floors throughout, cream-white enamel finish. $8200; must sen, owner. pa. I'regoman. BARGAINS New home, kitchen, dining. large living, z bedrooms, a sleeping Eorches. nice lot: near tine scnooi. burn er cheap homes, Irvington. East 273, W. H. Herdman. MULTNOMAH STATION. 4-room modern home, with city water, gas and electrio lights, with rirepiace anil nsNement; a cosy place, for $1700. Call 404 Plntt bldg. NEAR Foster road, lot 300x100. 6-room house, 4 years; a real oargain. A postsl to 614 Dekum bldg. will give you full description, or call h,. a I. Lovegren. rusk CITY PARK 5-rnom bungalow 1441 Broadway, cor. jast f3d. iteason- able for casn. j. r. i,roazKi. out j,. blst St. Norm, rnoim luuor jtqR SALE 6-room house. Mason St., near Williams ave. Good neighborhood; build- ing good condition; $3100, asy terms bf 4. urejjonian. FOR SALE Newly completed five-room bungalow on Willamette boulevard, mod- srn tnrougnout, garagu. u. c. iteisner. 1417 villard ave. FOR SALE Large 5-room bungalow, full attic and fireplace; iuiixiimi corner. In wooasioca. onnuuu otoj ui x.aai 848. IRVINGTON Modern. 7 rooms and sleep- jng porcn; convenient, comiortaoie nome, In first-class condition. 619 East 19th St. North. East 4161V IRVINGTON HOMES. R. T. STREET, IRV. AGENT. GEO. A. t'ARSI.EV, 4703 42D AVE. S. E. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. SELLWOOD 1624. COMPLETELY furnished bungalow for sals with garage, -,'ou. .,tiu nown. s-io per mo.; going away. iiii commercial st., Woodlawn 10."6. Piedmont dlst. oTrooM modern house, with 40x125 lot. fruit trees, 2 blocks from Mnntavllla car, $2200. 30 E. 78th St. N. Tabor 1839. FOR SALE Modern 4-room house. pa-ed street: excellent car service. uuu. Tel. Woodlawn 679. $1300 BARGAIN: full lot. some fruit trees. 6 rooms sjim casn: .- montu. oioson, 266 Stark. Marshall 12. house, sacrifice for quick sale. Owner, Marshall 217 For Sale Business Property. GOOD Dlece property on Front street at half price. Wolfsteln, 114 First. 1219 N. w. K. Diag. Suburban Homes. BEAUTIFUL suburban home on automobile. trnarl Wf KM A tv t f h I n t h ft fl-mil Itt- cle; all kinds of fruit, Including- apples, cherries, raspberries, loganberries, gooae berries. currants and grapes, fine garden, lawn and shrubbery; stone sidewalk, out buildings, water tower, gasoline pump and water under pressure; bath and toilet, hot water tank; fine view; 30 minutes ride In your machine from the Post office. Must leave on account of health. Will take f4.r,)(i. Including the furniture. Terms It wanted. Call at 404 Flatt Diag FOR SALE 5 a. on good road. 20 ln. wilk, Uc carfare: high state of cultlva- tion. abundant fruit, etc.; well-built, com- for table house, modern poultry and brood er house, gas light in house and outbuild ings; $.!, "in, $2' mo cash, balance terms. Owner, Tabor 2U:iO. FOR 8AL.K A suburban home, 3'4 acra paved road, 4-room Dungaiow. aiso hummer cottage; light, gas, cjty phones, fine water, garage, chicken houses, fruit, berries, larae lawn, corner; a snap for quick sale for cash. Taylor. Main 623. $ior.n OREC.ON CITY' car. fi-roorn. acre, n a rive treei. uiouna r.vcistcen omiion; $400 cash balance terms. Gibson. 266 Stark. Marshall 12. .i.-vno 100 CASH. SI.' month: 4-room nlas- tered house, acre ground, cleared: well. mile to isstacada car. uioson, Stam. Marshall 12. !