Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 14, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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tiie aioRyiyo oregoxiax, fridat, march 14, 1910.
PJWTI5AH TALK DEPLORED
XEAGUE OF NATIONS CONTRO
VERSY IS DEPRECATED.
Charles E. Hughes Asserts "Gener
alities" Are Absolutely Neces
sary in a Constitution.
NEW YORK. March 9. VThat he
characterized as "partisan discussion"
of the league of nations covenant waa
Ueplored by Charles E. Hughes, in an
address last night at the "victory din
ner" of the New York County Lawyers'
association. "I never believed in call
ing names in political discussions," Mr.
Hughes ?aid. "I deprecate this league
of nations controversy, with imputa
tion of unworthy .motives by one side
to the other."
Mr. Hughes urged that the proposed
covenant be studied carefully, assert
in i? that "whatever we do we must
make no engagement which we do not
understand."
He asserted a ' certain number of
generalities" are absolutely necessary
in a constitution and declared that, al
though the framers of the constitution
of the United States could not interpret
till its generalities, "there were prin
ciples to be applied, and we have had
el most astounding success under that
constitution."
"There was no reason, however," he
continued, "for saying every ambiguity
is to be defended."
Mr. Hughes eaid he believed In an
Snternational court with machinery for
conference and in the organization of
some conciliatory body.
Franklin D. K.osevelt, another
speaker, asserted the .United States
ehould adopt "some form of national
service" regardless of the outcome of
jUie peace conference.
IDAHO MINE OUTPUT BIG
Operation Conducted With. Smaller
Crews Due to War.
BOISE, Idaho. Despite several causes
vhich retarded production, the mineral
output of Idaho mines during the year
1S18 was not so far below previous
3 ears as had been expected, says the
unnual report of Robert N. Bell, state
inspector of mines, just issued. The
Blackened output started with the early
months of the year when severe floods
Jn the Coeur d'Alene district inter
rupted railway transportation for two
or three weeks and partially destroyed
several miles of track on two impor
tant railroads. The slack market for
zinc ore, and the extreme scarcity of
Jabor, especially good miners, the re
port says, together with influenza
troubles and the sudden collapse of the
lead market in. December, resulted in
a. decided decrease in total mineral
yield for the year which aggregated,
in gross metal contents, according to
estimates, as follows:
Lead, 290,843,425 pounds: silver,
S, 572,214 ounces: zinc, 61.691,000 pounds;
copper, 5,210,400 pounds; gold, 36,307
ounces. Total gross value, J37.320.000.
These figures compare with the record
output of 1917 as follows: Lead, 395,
HOO.OOO pounds; silver, 12,496.000.ounces;
zinc, 96,000,000 pounds: copper, 7,282.
000 pounds; gold. 53,000 ounces. Total
gross value. $56,292,210.
Several of the mines operated with
greatly reduced crews, dut to army
drafts, enlistments and war industries.
As a result of this labor shortage, the
report continues, dead work develop
ment progress suffered seriously.
"With returning soldiers and war
industry workers, together with the
sudden drop in lead values, immediate
ly after the armistice was signed,"
Inspector Bell says, "which continued
to recede to the end of the year, to
gether with the still prevailing high
operating costs, the labor situation has
not only eased tip but men are avail
able in excess of requirements and the
industry is decidedly upset, with a
plutted market for lead metal, curtail
ment of output was necessary and the
reconstruction period is likely to in
volve sacrifice of a rather serious na
ture, of all interests involved in the
industry, including employer, employe
and contingent community business."
Lead is the chief metal output of
Idaho, the slate ranking second only
to Missouri.
There were 4500 men employed in
the mining industry during the year
3918. embracing both underground and
eurface workers. Out of this number
of men engaged, in what is known as
p. hazardous occupation, there were 19
fatalities in the 12 months, as com
pared with 21 in 1917.
A tribute to the adventurous young
miners who took their part in the
Kreat war is paid by Mr. Bell, who
states that Shoshone county "was par
ticularly responsive in man power,
which proved to be a heavy drain on
the mines of their most effective
operatives."
PEARSON PRAISES AMERICA
lillnd Publisher of Kn gland Itcturns
After Speaking Tour.
SEW YORK. Sir Arthur Pearson,
Ttlind publisher and philanthropist, who
bas been on a speaking tour through
the United States and Canada in behalf
of the blind, left .New York for Liver
pool on board the Baltic, of the White
SStar line. He will establish in England
a. college for blind girls, the first insti
tution of its kind in the world. Many
American girls are expected to attend,
he said. The building is ready now,
about 00 miles outside of London. Its
opening had been prevented by the war.
"I leave this wonderful country with
the firm conviction that efforts will be
made in many directions to assist blind
people to help themselves in a more
thorough and practical manner than
lieretofore," he said. Sir Arthur ex
pressed gratitude "to American publish
ers and editors for their co-operation
in placing his views on blindness be
fore the public.
Colonel Harry Cutler, of Providence,
Ti. 1., chairman of the Jewish Welfare
board, also was a passenger, to inspect
the field work of his organization
iibroad, and, as one of the nine dele
pates elected at the recent Jewish-
American congress in Philadelphia, to
represent American trewry.at the peace
conference.
Louis Marshall, New York lawyer,
iind Judge Julian W. Mack, of Chicago,
also delegates, took with them a so
called "bill of rights." adopted at the
Philadelphia congress, which they will
urge upon the peace conference.
Felix Frankfurter and Howard Ganz,
representatives of the Zionist movement
in America, also were passengers. Sir
Oeorge 5!cL. Brown. European general
manager for the Canadian Pacific rail
way, and T. J. Smith, JCuropean freight
manager, returned to their posts.
The Baltic had a total of 350 first
class passengers, 130 second-class and
150 third-class on board.
PEASANTS HATE RED GUARD
Uolslieviki Shoot Hundreds of Per
sons for One Murder.
VLADIVOSTOK. (Correspondence of
the Associated Press.) The Russian
peasants hate the Red Guard a hundred
rimes more than they ever hated the
ngents of the former Russian emperor,
according to a travelrr from Moscow
as quoted in the Omsk newspaper Slovo.
perhaps, the traveler says, this may ac
oqunt for some of the fierceness and
ruthlessness of the bolshevik rule.
Under the emperor's regime, he says,
the murderer of a village constable
would have been shot and the execu
tions would have stopped there; but
the bolshevik! will shoot scores of
peasants for the murder of a Red
Guard.
All the way from Moscow to Tambov
could be seen people called "sack car
riers" men and women who. had left
their towns or villages in the hope of
finding elsewhere bread or wheat. The t
bolsheviki had orders to shoot all sack
carriers women, children or old men
whether they were in quest of bread for
themselves and their starving families
or to sell at higher prices. And they
were shot. The traveler claims to have
seen some of these people running
along the tops of railroad cars, jumping
from one to another, with the lied
Guards shooting at them from the plat
form. The moanings of those struck
down were heard far into the night.
The train passed Tambov Atakar.
Balasher, all situated in a fertile corn
country. But nowhere was there bread
even for the Russians who had raised
the corn. It had been exported, nobody
could say where.
A student member of the committee
to fight counter revolution, who was
on the same train, admitted that he and
his friends knew that the social revo
lutionaries, as well as the menshiviki.
were not counter revolutionists, but
the committee, he-said, was obliged to
view them as such if they wanted to
continue to fule. "If communism." he
said, "will not fit the Russian people,
we shall have to abandon the power;
but in that case we shall act in a
fashion to be remembered for a long
time."
The train passed military trains go
ing to the front. The soldiers appeared
gloomy and sleepy, principally sleepy.
The traveler saw some looking for a
place to lie down, but an officer carry
ing a whip motioned them out. Their
grumblings were silenced by the whip
or by the sight of a bayonet glistening
in the hands of a sailor who accom
panied the officer.
Trofessor Takes First Leave.
LARAMIE, Wyo. Professor Justus
Freeland Coule, who is the second old
est member of the faculty of the Uni
versity of Wyoming, coming to that
institution when it was started in Sep
tember, 18S8, was absent on account of
sickness for the first time in his career
while ill during the recent influenza
epidemic. Only a few days older than
he in point of service with the uni
versity is Dr. Aven Nelson, the presi
dent. Thone your want ads to the Orego
nian. Phone Miin 7070. A 60S3.
AMUSEMENTS.
THEODORE KOSLOFF
And lliii Kuolan Italic.
Rockwell Ac lui: Win. Ie Forest &
rOstelle toilette: Vincinia Lewis Mary
Whit I'aul and Mae Nolan: Kate &
Wil.-.v; Orpheltni Travel IVeekl': kinu
IfriiriiK. FLANAGAN & EDWARDS
In Off and On
S Nichts Son., Mon., I'uex. 10c to Jt.00
4 Mat. Sun.. Hon., Toes.. Wed. 10 to .5j
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JIAKlit IN MAT,
6AT., 25c
famous Stock Company In tbe
Blseest Laughing Bit of the Season.
The Blue
Why to
Many
T Envelope3
Utvorcc?
Here is the answer to most of them.
Evenings, 25c. 60c. Mats. Wed.. Hat.. 83c
Next week. "TIIE OLI HOMESTEAD."
Photoplays
The Selected HJnd
mm
0DR0ME
Vaudeville
Alwft'.vM (ivod, Most
limn threat.
Sunday Concert
SIXTH POPULAR CONCERT.
HIPPODROME SUNDAY
FEATURE
12:30 P. M., Sharp. Doora Open 12.
26 Piece Orchestra 26
S. "V. Roxebrook, Conductor.
PROGRAMME. "
(a) Hungarian Rhapnody Vo. 1
Llazt
The Letter of Manon Uavlx
h) Serenade Ilrrhrrt
c Sonic Till Trah .Ma.chcroni
W. J. Elliott, Soloist.
d) Cherry Blownoma
Ivahu and Raymond
c) 'Cbong-' Anatin
fANTAGEQ
MAT. DAILY 2:30
The Marvel of the Orient.
The Imperial Pekinese Troupe
Offering the Rare Mysticism of the Far East
6 OTHER BIO atTS 6
Three Performances Inlly, Kight Curtain at
7 and M.
TODAY ONLY.
DOROTHY DALTON
in
"GBEEN KTES."
Also Christie comedy, "'A Seaside Tangle,"
and Official War Review.
CIRCLE THEATER
X'ourtli at 'Washington,
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h J. WARREN KERRIGAN M;
M '"THE DRIFTERS" M
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AMl'SEMEXTS.
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TONIGHT, 8:15
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MliHT
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Mat. Tomorrow 2:15
"WILLIAM
FAVERSHAM
MAXIXE
ELLIOTT
ADABCKLLET COMPANY I
"LORD AND LADY ALGY "
A SPARKLING COMEDY
MY It- C. CARTON.
EVE'S Floor. S2.B0; Balconv. 5 rows
12, 9 rows SI. 50. 8 rows (1; Gal
lery, 75c. oOc
SAT. 3IAT. Floor. J2; Balcony, 5
rows fl.SO. 9 rows ?1, 8 rowa 73c;
Gallery, 75c, 50c.
,'CITY
RECDNOW!.
HEILIG NEXT WEK
I rn"trN!GHTS, MCH. 20, 21, 22
Popular Price Mat. nt.
Fane-inn tine Comedy ucceiui.
Kji ky V m U iM - 13
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splendid Cant and Production.
EVE'S Floor, $2, last 3 rows J1.30:
Kulcony, r, rows $1.50. Inst 17 rows
$1; Gallrry, reserved. 50c
SAT. MAT. Floor. Jl; Balcony, $1.
"nr. Address letters, checks, post
office money orders to V. T.
I'anele. Add 10',r war tax price of
ticket desired. Include self - ad
dressed stamped envelope to help
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CONTEST TONIGHT
OAKS
ROLLER SKATING RINK
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Largest and finest Skating Bink
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Perfect Ventilation
Health and Exercise.
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- MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE NO. r,."..
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this ( Friday) ev n
Ing. 7 o'clock. Masonic temple.
AV'ork In F. C decree. ibituu?
lirethren welcome. Bv order
JL. J. HOVOHTON, Secretary.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE. NO.
HVJ., A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this (Friday)
evening. March 14. 7 :3' o'clock.
Vifciting brethren welcome.
Ci. W. C'UuK, Secretary.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO.
160, A. F. AND A. M.. K. 4.ld and
bandy blvd. Special communi
cation this evening, 7:3o. K. A.
degree. Visitors welcome.
IT. F. C1IAFIX, Secy.
MTRTLK CHAPTER NO. 15.
O. E. S. Repular meeting this
(Friday) evening in Masonic
temple at X o'clock. Social. All
J. L. S. Invlfd. Bv order W. M.
JENNIE li. GALLUWAY.
secretary.
MEETTNO NOTICES.
EVIiEKA COUXCIL NO.
2W. K. AND I OF S. Bl
maxqurrade ball Monday
fvenlnu. Mar. 1 7. .east .Id. W.
O. W. hai:. Eat Sixth and
A!dr. Six fine prizes fur lt
drtsiieil, t.eet .UHtaltird char
ctr and mn.-t comic char
aeters. Admixsion. ladlca S3
n". fnu 00 ccnu.
G R AND MASQUERADE
"ALL clvn by MooMehart
I.rcion or tb World. St. Patrick-,
day. March 17. .Mihim
hall. 4tn and Taj lor u; 6
prlxea.
SirLINOMAn CAMP. KO.
hall. fca.t Sixth and Km
Alder streets, every Friday
evening; at o o'clock. Visit
Ins; neighbors always Wei
cume. J. o. WIUOX.
ClerH.
Will meet this (Friday) even.
lnr at 7:3i o'clock at 1W0
Alder St. Special drill in the
Initiatory work. The team
and officers are requested lo
attend. All memlM-r. of th.
order havu a special InvlLi-
HAS SAID
iao
i ion.
J. I. DAVEM'i iRT, X. O
KKE1) i-QZEXS. Ree. Sec
ATTENTION. MKVHKR3 OP TITP pnt.
STATIC ORUKR KMiillTS F- KHOltAS
SAN On account of the death of Druther
James U. Avher. treasurer of th temple,
the ceremonial which was .j be held on
March la la Indefinitely postponed
MARTIN C. LAKSEX, R. V.
WKBFOOT CAUr, NO. 63. WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD, meets every Friday nlsnt
-t W. a. W. Temple. 18 Uth .tr.st. Aa
members welcomo. Kum to Kamp Frtdaf
aisau 11. 1- DjOiauii, Clerk.
rRIEDUXDERn or todc. embl.caa
c.aas pins and xa.daia. 310 Wasalastaa iu
-t1wlrr. button, eharras, pis
B.w dtinni. Jseg.r Bros, lil-a 6th it.
DIED.
; mj' ,. iieiinisn, sk.! 41
?-T . OT)to i3 Jayp. h,.ov..d wif- of
harlea Hellrnao unci mnth-r of ChnrrM.
.;'""rv Mur- -fc-'lard an.l Albert Hoiiman.
I- PrT rar,orir- OI Wiihams avenue,
r unrai annouDcement later.
DAKKFt At the famllv renliience. 6--l Sth
nve. S. K.. Henry itkhmond Bnker, spe
4. years beloved liu.st.and of Mrs. Ida
Waker Kemalns ore at the funeral rr
lor of A. U. Konworthy A- Co.. &s.o-(i-
JJd st. S. K., in Unn. Kuneral notlca
later.
FABKR At the family residence. 452 ROth
. c uaoy raoer. or loved infant duah
lc of Mr. and Mrs. OcorRe W. Fnb-r. R--inlns
are at the funeral parlors of A. I
Kcnworthy & Co., 0bo-04 bt. 6. K.f
in jUenta.
ASH EH In thin city. March in, Jnmei l
Ai-h.-r. ai?d i3 yenrs. late nf Koae-Iu-.vn
avunue, huiitmnd of Mrs. A it i v u.
Asher. The r-mjiln are -at Kinifv'n. Mont
pomery at Fifth. Notice of funtrul herc
af ler.
CAN" OK In this city. ?arch 12. Elixa E.
l.anoe. aefj C4 yearn, wife of 11. 1
Oanoe. The remains are at the ron
fcervatory chapel of K. s. Dunning. Inc..
414 Kast Aldur at., corner Kant bucth U
Jvolice of funural in a later Isaue.
l-"r.v 1" tl-ls city. March 1". G-orit Thomas
I ny, ased "i years, late of 74 1 5 Sixt
founn av-nut- Southeant. The r.-malnn uro
at Kin)-'s. MontK'imcry at Fifth. .Notice
of funeral hereafter.
PKECEKVI.L In this city. March 1.1. at
the residence of her father. S. Peereful
of 3lltv :,5th at., 8. K . Clara leeceful.
aireci im yearn. Annouiu-ement of funeral
later by the Kricson Undertaking company.
GIIsT.TAK In Warnaw. Ind.. RJrhnrd r.
William, aire !'! years. He leaves a wife.
Olive Witlu-e ;illtun. of Portland. Or. ; a
a. mother, two sister and brother, of War
saw, Ind.
HAIA'ORSKN Tn this city. Marrh 7. Charles
llalvnravn. aced .' years. The ro mains
a re at t he I 'iinnii.ff & McEntee funeral
pftrlora. Broadway and Ankeny vtreet.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
POWERS At the residence. ft7 Borthwlek
St.. March 11l!. phin H. Powers, H?ed
4 yearn. 7 im-nOia and 4 days, beloved
father of Mr. K. li.-cget of this cltv
and H. W. Powers of Kalama. Wju-h.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be held at ITolman's
funeral parlor at 2 P. today (Fri
day, March 14, 1019 Interment River
view cemetery.
NKI.SE.V At Spokane. Wash.. November 11.
Mrs. Annette .Vinen, ase .0 jt-Hrn, wif
of Rev. H . X. leen. furm.-rlv pastor of
the First Norwegian Munich M. K. church.
IMh utij Hoy i i.ts. Funeral services wi'l
be held lAmorrovr (Saturday). March 1 .
at '1 : 0 P. M . . from the above M. K .
church. Funeral arrangement in care of
the Kricson Undertaking company.
JOHNSON At the family renl.lenee. 22 Knst
l.'.th Mreet. March l'J, Antoinette Johnson,
ase ." years, wife of .Tame Johnson. Fu
neral services will be held tomorrow (Sat
urday). March 15, at 3 P. M. at the rhaprl
Mt. Scott Park crematorium. Take Mt.
Scott car. Remains at the chapel of
Br'-ez 6t Snook, lieltnont at 30th, until
1 P. M.
BRNSON In this city, March 1.1. DpT-ohs
Henson. a tze Hi years. ifo of Itay Ren
son. 1 30 Kant 3(M h ft. Funeral services
will be held tomorrow (Sn rtinlay . March
IV at 10 A. M. nt the Portland Crerna
torlutn. Take Sen wood car. Rmaiiis at
the par lorn of Tlreeze V tjnuok, licliuont at
a.'Kh. until b:3 A. M.
ROYKR The funeml srvlcs of the late
Phche Royer. beloved wife of .fostah
Jtoyer, will be held today Friday). March
14. at "' P. M.. at the renulence. 4rt1 2
Seven ty-third street. Sout h-ant. Inter
ment nt the Multnumsh Park cemetery.
ArranK-meiits in care of Milter 6c Traeiy.
GOODMAN In this city. March 1., Florence
May CDoilman, asjeil 4 years, wife o'
Leonard K. Hood rn a n of Rainb-r. Cr. The
remains will- le forwarded tods y t Frldn v
by J. P. Finley & S.n to nncouver. II.
O.. where services wi.l be hcid and la
te rm en t niaile.
GCMPKRT The funera! sem-leea of the late
r re'terick O um pert will he held totl.iy
(Friday st J o'clock P. M at the Port
land crematorium. J our teen in and Tty be
st reets. r riends invited. J. P. Ftn.cy V
Son, directors.
ADAM.5 Private funeral services for the
Into Re rt h a Adams, a ired f0 ye a rs. will
be conducted today (Friday. 1 A. M , Ii
the Jjunninir & McLnue chapel. Broad
ay and Ankeny.
WKIR The funeral services of the 1st W.
J. elr will be held tomorrow (Saturday i
March !.", at 2 P. M., at the chapel of
Miller & Trncey. Incineration at .the
1'ortland crematorium.
LAISIN The funurnl services of the late
John S. laiam will be conducted today
(Krijay, at i . M.. in the uunnlriK v
McKntee chapel, Rroad way and Ankeny
street. Interment Multnomah cemetery.
RICE The remains of the late Richard
Henry Rice of 4.'1 Fast Kverett street,
were forwarded yeuterday to Kali lot us.
Mash., by lJunnii-K A McFntec.
ITVERAL PIRFCTOR9.
VILS0N & ROSS
EAST 7TII ANI MILTNOM.V1U
1'ortlund's Most Progressiva
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
FAST Bl C 3163
II0LS1AN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 1S77.
Third and Saimon streets.
Jktaln Lit". A 1511.
lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Services for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wl.h. st bet. Jilth and lt. Weal Floa.
Main ZUUl. Lady Assistant. A Tbbj.
J. P. Finley & Son
rBOGRESSlVE JTSERAL Dlltl-.l y no.
Alain V. . 3IUlUB'l"iei . M.ii.
xmrf..t-t ..ri-kLp. Txr&onal direction. ire.
u.a of floral chapel and auto equipment.
DL'NNlNli Ac McENTEE, funeral dlrectora.
Broad ny nd Tin. street. Phon. Broadway
4:10. A 4..0S. i-ioy u.uo.i.
- ...... .i' l ii i y I i Ti " Fu-
neral servlry. lau "
r T T TT-PfTT V"1 lltn an ,"'yS1
P. Ll. LllliKUXl Ka.t 781. B 1HSH.
ERICSON
Twelfth and Morrison streets.
Broaaway s....
A. ti.. JLtLLlLtlZilk. VjJ. Kast loss, c loss.
A n K KN'U OHTiir CO..
r.S02-04 9Jd St.. I.ents. Tabor 5C87.
BREEZE & SNOOKrlK'aSSB0 Sm
KEWt- UNDKRTAKING POMPASf, d
oud Cloy, ill In llj, A -U:i. i.ad". aaaUtaai.
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A 6095, House 2U.
At t OUIHON l-I.KAMNU. II t.Ms 1 ITt II 1.
PLtl AT skirt, any styic. 1: hcui.ulch-
ug luc pvr ii. ; buttuiia co.vrtd. l.itT!i
Xvelty Alfi; Co.. C. - lb at. lii. JW.
At lOl TA I S.
AU'ViU KAl'LK.NiJlt Income lax re
turn, prepared, li.-ticral accuuuttne. audit
-ns. Maraua..! ...L l.ai.v.-vy 1.-
At. A IK K 1 It Hri A.NU Utti.
Jt. tl KKK.
JtlV LLK1" and waii-u rn it... -'
cr a.
Wa.h. .1.. Majcjtlc ttieJtcr bldtf.
AttA UML, OKUtMl IKIU. HAY.
WALTEi'. Sfut'f. iluard of Irude.
AMAtKS AM ANAL1MS.
MONTANA A.-SAV uKKlt'li. 1- ticcund
Oold. al:cr mid pluttuuui Uou.uu
MOIlRIo A. tiuLU.IElN, ptactlce IB
court.. 02 N -n tin itutn ii.n. blUS-
CtRfKr 'I KAMU.
PUfJC Tau kind that wear the beat are
nUUw tnado from rour wornout carpets by
Tha Nortlia-e.t Ituc Co. tlormer addreaa.
l:a Unlun t.. i. ltc rues vbo.sa .1. .iza.
Carpt cliauinsr. rcillllutf .na re.tsiiiic.
Mali ordcis .u.i H.d. i- k.t i-i.uia.
1'HONE EAST a.is-i. H 1:m).
CAKPKT YVrAYINO.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag rues, all sizes; carpet cleaning, etc.
LaJl otdi-t. p loin pi. Send Tor bockl-'t.
Th.31 NORTHWEST
KLTJKF KfG CO
R4-r. Vnlon ac. N. fnonm. I 173.
CANtKH T K KA I'M KM.
U M. JuNfcS. M. U. CANtftli TlitsArtU.
aiorc-tn bin a-. Martliall 01 1 J.
( Kl.l I I.O ItlTTei.
TUB IKWIN-auDUN COMl'ANY.
Vifhirnm. Hr.aday -4ot. A 1-54.
( KM KM rOMK.UTOK.
CtMI.NT conU;c;or and buii-s?ra: beat o
reff rf ncr; all work uaranted. IUte
Con at ruction Co. l'hone Kast 44i.
CHIKOI'KACTOK.
30.000 KNOW MiMahun, HO.'r chiropractor.
1 nroUK' pronuuuctn treatment tu.ai,
btet. pcrniMiicnt, J1 "ireit" $15. 1 e .
lUKOI'OIHT AIU Il M'KCIAMVr.
WILLIAM. tHirlltf and Klorelio Da Ven, t..e
only nclnir ic chiropodist and arch ape
clHiista in the city. I'uJ-lortf JOJ Oerlliiic--r
blda.. tKiuthwrst corner .cuad td Aider.
Phone Main L'oOl.
riRCl IAR I.KTTKK!
CKAXE LKTTKIt CO., ilU-1 1-IZ Uoyal
bide-. Mir. M ult tKraptiiOK. niiiuu
Tr.ph and niuil advert. ttiK
4 LI.Kl TIONS.
OLl bilin. rof-s, t-., --! d at rennonnh,.'
i tt s. I'liono or wrile lor pa r: ii-u: a r. , .
li:ine "olU-rtion Agency, if- p.. id.n
bl.lu. M;i:n Hli.
NKTU CO.. "Worcester bid. Main
No collection. ni cuurre. baiaDusnea jjw
uamim;
M US. ltATHS U.in. n.ff Academy. ..un-ll
Lckum bldrf. I5tjt tns;ruct..rp. ltKlnn.r
c.aM Tu . 'Ve.. cla party Kri. Lt -pott
fl i v ;inl tve. by uppt . M In 1 "
A.LL-KV Uancing Academy. Private tn.ttruc-
I or a uy anu tf ii i i k ij-u'vb i if";
nil.?. -U lU'T J-V i l. tJ sjma,. -. W"
MKS. Kl.Ki'K'S Al'APKMY, H. -'J1- i(--,l-
room ami hi ape i.in-tiiK ' - . - -
eve.; hildreu ie.iHlt y . IMj.ni lliuo.
BKKKEI-KY Uanclnic School. 4th
JVlHtn 33IH. Mr. r-ummra. i sr. i k-oih vy
uppt-; pcryoT)nl attention. Uunrfg Wt-d.
UAXCt; orchestra. "Cnion."' Violin repaired.
M AD CAT HOSPITAL
HOS .'IT A I- Ir- ; hman. vctcrtna-
rUn. 41. l--uHt 4 m r..- i-t.
Kl KCTHICAI- 1IKPAIK hltOP.
II. M. II. ELECTRIC CO.
31 North First St.. Portland. Or.
Kewlndlns; and Klectrlcal Kcpslr-
or u.cl motors. B.lwy. .(.. A lotii k
KVK, KAR. OKK AM 1 II KAT.
iJr. K. K. -"usday, Fpe'l 1 1st : R ias-c fl t tA.
OO E. IiuriiKWlf. cor. -ut ii. li i..... r-.
WHOLESALERS AND
A l TO Tor..
Dl'liRl'lI.LK HlT.riY TOP CO, nth nd Q.
DIIY UUUDS NOTION!.
LDlNKELSPIELC0.5iNk-;rn.
OKAIN MKKCIIANTS.
1-AI-1K1C GUAIN . Hoar.l of Tr.il. I'.Mj
iiXt. a 1 'A Vs.
T1I.NIHU'--".K II AT Co..
IH)I r.WAKk IIKK.
KA1IN H1IU . I"j frunt S!rcrl.
f-AIN T-T AMI I I IIHII ATlMi
VI I.I.I II ''.I , U- Ii nr;d 1
nimTS.
L.LUI-1M.U. n.oruaT.
DlTTNfTIVt; 1 Lull tl. TRIBUTES.
Wrralh. ai low .9 It. .pra. $2.
Tort'all Mnr.l. I'lionw Maryhall 7
MAKl'lN A- 1-MHIil.S CO.. k:oi.s:s. SjI
Wu.hlnrlon. Main A l-o:. KiOW.rs
f..r all occasions art 11 iai:r arranitpd.
CLAUhK J3'.'S.. Kl"rlls. -I Morruort L
M.-lln or A l- . r in Mn.tri uu i.ui.i
rl.lirn. No lTtn-li .tnrti.
1'tOl'l.KS Kl.oriAU fllol'. !!. AUl-r. How.
rr.. nnl (l-.tRiii ry r;ts"n:Mi. Mar. 6'--t-
lltVIXiiTUN I'AUK KIHtAI. CO.. 4l(l and
Yamhill- Funeral d I K II -ry '. low. -at prices.
MAX M. SMITH. Main ;
bulldln.. lh and Aid"
Jl.'-. A 31-1, bclllo.
TVNl-KTU KL.OKAI. C, -1 Waslilnstoo
St.. lt. 4th and olh. slain ilOU. A ll'll
MOM'MENTS.
PoKii.A.Ni- AlAKHI.K AVOltKS. -Jllt-l't-.n 4th
St.. oppostle City Hull. Mala SOU, r'lill.ip
NT.u hnm, for memorials.
HA BLAESING GRANITE CO.
ITX THIHO AT MADISON STREET
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office Boom 16S C'ourUiouM. 6tkt 8U
Phono from S lo o. AImih 3Tft. Homo Phono
A ZJZS. IS ixlit coii a-XLer wfXUo houm. XVooa
mmn 74.
Kkpoi t mil caea or cruelty to tho obovo
address. Electric lethal chamber far a mo.
onJmala. Morao ombulanco for sick aQd dia
atid anlmois at a wumeota notice. Aajr
one desiring dog or other pet corn utlnl
cato with ua. Ca..l tor all loat or a. rayed
atock, aa w look after th Itnpouuuiai.
There la no mora city pound. Junt Ortgva
Humane (Society.
NEW TOUAV.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved rlty and farm propertj
Idmi all meat repayment prlvllrc tf
pre! erretlf prompt, re lift lile rrlre.
A. H. BlliRELL GO.
S17-21 Vorlbtrr.trrn Hank nnlldln-.
Maoraball 41 14. A 41 1H.
Mortgage Loans SY2
EDWARD E. GOUDEY CO.
TTXITKI STATUS I1ANK III II.IIINC.
JOHN B. COFFEY
MOUTGAliK L.OA.VM.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
nns wii.rox iii.li.;
Mala TO-. A 3TO:
3 6 MORTGAGE MONEY
on realifenco property. 10 y re. to repay In
eaey monthly . piymi-nt. proiectd by life
Insurance in ljui table Life of N. It. No
comm. anion. Fur information m
KH) it. 1STKONU. ao OtYtonian Ttnllding.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OX BtSIKH AM nKriUE.NCU
PKlll'KKTV.
nonK.HTMis- a i-:,vif!.
US
I MCTII ll- K.
A'XiitiT-CI-ASS MAN Lliii.
L W N
T.ABCF OT SMALL l.or-S. K!T
lfc.MIIT( IIIS.
K. t-TK I'll A N, hvii.atiliti.ni.. tai.ipm.
CoruioU :-! P-Ht. ou::oi. rovrtru. m t
Ufdrrc lt I-lltok b.. ilrOMuy 1 "
H 13 M ST IT M I N't; and ii.t. A II
ti'if i. iM.mfr Svw it. k Mt h. t o..
itk k'U.r
J V.,-:i
HOT
A I K 1 KNACK.
fcTALJt. diy a.r tiua nio.t and
by our prrrci. Kooai 4v I N.
b:.B. .Mun-iiH.; r.'.lo
IM'OUK TAX KKTl KNf.
i.'4Jilli lax rcluru frvparcd :
.". ranutna ii.ujj , M..u i-."
pvu l.ifcltli.
LUIL. rilll-.LIlOUN. i,ia
VIO
IN. I'Uito.
lt-illtiti:, t,Jil.ir. liidUaUoa.
butlj
a. K o
UITOMI.I K1M ANI OI'IU l.N.
tiLAM.S ATA f-Wl.Nti.
Mr.ui
of ... : i U biiioniL A
Opl---niitrit. Moti.-O). Main -V-4.
PATKNT ATTOKNK.S.
tX.L'ON01.LaMA.N K M. XLwCK Ci. L.x.
reiii.ed iiiiul a;;oracy. iftui Avon
k'iit.e, Pliti.ion, D. C.
Jn- V Moll r J tar-' cxpeticlico U.
and 1 ur vii;u :tvi-n ;s. tM.-1 JL'c k um bide
COLPliKKlt, U Woicrtcr bid. M
fin MClANS.
UK. Iw II. WATTLiiS. ouo Nel and bldR.
One increased ctiic.cncy drug Uaa
0U O iratm-ni, p.u rv. parulj oia. bd
oi he, appvouiui. i-r. kidnt.
Uit. lv. A. I- -m... i,iu-0.iy ti.
Ithcuniatljini. Icii-al" d.sn-rdtTr-, iin tro i
bU, ml imach, liver, kMm a, . Pow .a.
throat. c ttre. t a.p. IdRh biood j-rvnui.
I'H MUlNlt M I TI IV.
1'LIMUI.NO iL Tl'LIKii at bolik.le t ruu
fctark-L-vis Co.. -I- Third. Mum 7'Jl.
1'IUN J IN4i
Kt'YoroMi IJK.M? J. K.
1'rir.ttr.c and linotyping,
corr.rr iStarK.- Mam or A
Oantt-ub-In. M;.'.
1 1'" 'a i- ruot w
DDIUTIU F. V
BALTE5 & COMl'ANY.
M.l In 1-i '. A IMi-'i
KAZOK HLAIfKH.
SL'HK SHAItP MIOF
4M WavhuiKtoii toi.. will sharpen razor
blades on "Vtlet Luuo" iiiut tune.
SM OMMIAMr POItK.
LKV1N UAi:LW.KK V "- UN IT Liit tU
J I Krunt f trt'L
Wo buy ai.d t-t-ll rvctj t Iilnp In the hiiM
ware and tun. Uur Unc. Moa
'.;.'. A 717L
I'KANM KB AM SKIKU.R.
OKKUON TI'. N i-- i'K tl CO., 44 i.'.ia nt..
corner of 1'itii. T.-thoiie liroad w a y Ul
or 1HV. Vc own and opf ral- two laricn
clan "A warehouses on tr:iiinil trick.
I,u.-!t lusutaiu'v r.; ch in the city.
1XTKRSTATE THA.NjKER.
Furniture and ".-t-ral II.iu.intr.
TR-asonable rat-M. Minno Wood ' h n
LAIUiK truck. rca!otiabN" rate, lone; dintaru
ha u line. Uall v triv.- to a 1 1 iaiti tit the
city; lljcht truck. l'hone MaJn
L'tLt Salmon it.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
r. m. oi.sk ti: wsKKf: ro ptvfi.
MA!l?l N -NT. I -' i W A 1 1 K 1 1 ol S ! : UK'
lift-, Madi.-ion r-t. (Jcnrt.il nifciiamliM
a. ii d f.-rw.i rd niK a cc n p. I ' (mne Maui 1 "'. 1 .
I'A-'KINO MuV I NO S TOIil SC.
FHCrKITi' STuHAOlv; A T i i A N Kfc It r-.
lo.'i I'urk t. .Main M :-". A H'.M
CLAY S. Voi;m; Ino.
TRACKAOK. STOIIAOK. TUANSFER.
4t-4".i ;ii!.in m.
Fl'LTON
Plora K
A.- SuNS Hactai:
room. Kat 4'o.
i m ovine and
,"i0 lla wt home.
V A I I l l.KAN INO.
Kl.KCTltlO 3' tiuiti
:.,- n rn r. -"arl.
c'.a:ilii-j in our bwUatt,
W A14 II 1 IKIMi.
HH;ili;ST prl- paid old wat-h- and J". -el'v,
CondttP-n no oh;ett. Ilejal rpe-ri.-.ltv.
i:..trl-r liy Cn . 4 S"ah. nt
JIANUFACTURERS
! 1.NTS. Oil S AM t.l.Ar.".
h MI-si:n a c. nti.l t.i ;..r
i"l I':, I-II-K rlTVIM. AM A I . K.
M. I. KI.IXB. Ct-K Krunt Mr.-.t.
I'l l HitlMi AM.
i K. m i rn n.s
M 1.. K1.1NK. rr..m
I."
i r..t.
I'KOIII K I IIVI1II
ION l t II) II lT
A KA K I! Kl.l . 1 Hi I r..tu M r
KOI-K. AN IIINDKI.
TH I
NK.
jvTTT
Ml
AMI. IM.OK. AMI t.l.A-...
W. 1'. ITI.1.KI1 CM. ., ai-i ..iv ..
A 1,1. I- 1-K.K.
M'.jih; an wat.i i ri:i!
MW TOlV.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
M Knr nl M onlen l-.thinr.
We Make Kr-rille. lluud-wrn
FLUFF RUGS
Thry Wr.r I.lkr Iron.
Mail Onlrr.. I-n.l for nnoklrt.
Kaaj Rut. Wr. All ir.
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Rusts Steam Cleaned $1.30
WMfRN 11.111 Kit. ..
54 Tnlon A.rnti. N. V.ul tiAlM. It 117V
n
j f-:--i:--v.rr.
Atkcjr SI. rasa. llrosMtnajr 140.
Sam Coanell Lumber Co.
FLUFF RUGS
l- rom old carpets. Carpet clnnlpp and
rexittit.fr. JtaiC ruca woven, nil jjizca.
Mail oriitT-t o'ioitorl
ORTIIi:ST Kl.l KF KI U (O
Former adtiret-s 1C3 L'uiun Ave
EAST 3580 e1;:,. B 1280
RKtL ESTATE.
SACP.iFicr F"rrrn pale.
MUST HAVK Mi.XEV.
SO acres rear i ;.;d .. rui.i : i. AA'.lh., 11
cr.i il..ire(l. tiui!i in v;i : 1 'r riil':ion f.-.-l
lirnbt-r: timb-r ai.n. mt Into wou.l wilt
l.rin .iniii on crmind; w.irr.tnlv ilvd f.,r
1 . J. II. V.) .or, CiO lKU at . Port
land. Or.
LIST Vul'K I'linl'KSTV 1I SM.l: .!
KXniAXfiE Willi IS. 444 IAVLOK ST.
MAIN '-'IT.-..
I-'fr Sale
-Luis.
LOTS Kull f.xl.i:.
" l.vel lots at :;lft and Kll.katn. cl.ar
of tlrlit : Villi st. I rltcili. or liad.- f.ir 1 lot
In Ir.tnj-lon or L.ur. Ihui st. r lor i-quliv
in l'unL;alow In cit lu-r . Ulslnet. W 1,
i.Tfconiiin.
FlU: SAI.K I."t .-.ili". 11. k., I. lock
south of Alt.rtM, s.MMI. l.-rm. j.
Ki... u..-. 4I Mi'-k Kxrn. M1. Main .".To
HAVK nl.-e lot in A b.rt.. for ai .,,
paid y:irsii'-o. Ca.l efnillKS aft.-r O..;o.
Ful( SAI.K Knxloii, N". W. .rn-r Aiisnortli
and Hoston oventi.-s. S.HM-. only jr.O -jiMh
W. "W. l'aynr. 1 7 1 1 Cherry. Ar-i-.-l-
KOlt SALK K!ne lt in Irvington. to f.-rt
above pra1c. -al facing, ehudu treea.
Khonf K 1 - 3 3.
Klt SAI.K 1 nlo l"f n W. lih n...r
-t.-l ah ipvar-1. 1 ".. rash, t-n lanr fiiv
(.rum. !OH V. Il'ih t-t.. V.tnriMiver. W.fh.
IKVINTiT-'N"! cli-iU-rat home p(f-a. caaU r
terms T'l'on e own r. Kast ". j T
TWO coo l tmil. .ir lots for eale. cheap for
CHih Tabor 1 7"H.
1 1 V 1 l.tt. I r i n tt t o.ri i rt I !
I'-hal-
BEAT, FSTATK.
l or VmI e lota.
I'HulCK HAK'IAI.SS.
4"-Tloi K.-rn I'ark, c-niftit walks, abun
dn " of iru:: tr.-f. ....
, ,,r t ,vmr.t walki and curb,
Zt- ti and Ti. i mi -ok ; ..
."",Utt. t-. r.K-k; c-Tti-nt wa'k and curb.
2n.i--.td Mrcvt",
"'1"". a', i-i e-i imp, in and paid, ow
tji I iiv i,..,r aloft.
1-"'1", V lute- t'uv l'ark. Cfm'nt w.t'ka
an.l , tiri- in and p;d; 7.,'d unJ c'ljckama,
. iiin t v in . j"ihi
,.txiiM, n.m:i Mt. T..ror. cemtrnt wjUka
and t )rin. H1"'. uiy t rnn.
;.oloo. on .at i'..U'-h. nrjr ?4th: ccmer.t
w k ;i i; d -ur;i, ir.tn Jiu a : recta a..
.n l p ii.i ;
l"'x -o. l tMiiiula, cor. Hunt and Chae:
1 i on. s.i't hn. ore land, cement w a.k&
and euro . 1
.'a.x;t. Pt-.tiiitL.a. cor. Cl-.bort and liocli
tt'r. 'uo.
Tontca:r. roruftlt w.iiV and
rti rn in -nd i-id ; S; a t., nca r Miii'it;
Jt..'."-: i. -rn.P.
4. 1 Jfaw-thorne d .strict. at!i ave
rl . 1 t . imi
." J 1 7. It.r-. c- Ad! . at Ttock'.cy ft.
on f.-i;.fa". .:'..; 7o t-rm.
.'" I I H.tw, i !'-r:.e tiirtt. ll atrcet
in. i in and p . d ! r . SI.'." ; t-r ?n.
''.'.m l;..c Civ I'arik. all ;-t Irnr.
In and iM.a, cor. 4.n and ..ndy b'.vd.;
i.-.;.4i
WATOII OT IC API vt: OKT KEtL'LTS.
- A U A T. 1 INLK.
nii Ti".::. i.uu k at c" .
A I. A M KT. r ARK.
10-ioi. i ,r,i uri . e. r-rwrr. pld- alV.
paid, a d nd n-rtur; vnl II r-cht r
Uh'l" f.r h-.i.-c ;,n.t piv -lff fretn-r.
cT.K KI M It VK i;-IiKM t:i:N CO.,
1 H I SOTt V M ,iiv
-Ty r a-oT.a . .
ir 'i f 4 - ! m. . )
a - -I ca t-' in. aMo
our !ot now ; inj
Jour t-.t-n;.' rn a
K. I- MKI'i.
tVw-.ctr '.run r.d t-or..ert.
K n t. M.i mon. S ioki ou.
andv to Pvincfn ec-ot
rr I n iw hoTi-. iiuv
1 I Mttn -.it l-ir coat;
ti d t.u t o'l v .ir .
r. A a i. :. K.i l f-M.
Ii SAl.H
-L
T 1 1 1 Five y.'i.'.o ..t ynrx pajm-r.t en
rxravNtinc a:.d ctmetit work. VI d-7,
'rceorii n.
I'-' t - j ..r quitk l. iM 111.
IJ r So It
-IS-eanrh Irop-rrt
m mm fr,.nt n .-.irh.irt . fwrniehvd or u;:
f u. -i!:f,t, A II 77. t 'f-cn.urt.
1 or .-i l-
- 1 1 Oil. ITS. .
m r. am. .ti;s. mM !;si:i:ki:h.
Ju-i .r.,.k i i -it 1.".. u :i ii 7 -r.rn bun
p.il'W :n t hr ti. '.i citi f 1.1 Hj:hiiTf
t ' l t : h jr.j - um . .i, , . .rt t-t : rotm-lf iv
f urnhc-l. f -p osi-nsc:- muioni -t'itc in
...... or.iy $1........
I', m'uui r-it.ii'Mn hunolow. fumisl.rd.
f -T"-p .iCt-. m t i. n : f r-u i ct r . n t o
W n v -i -1:,, i, in on. i Cii-iru t ; only f :.'M'u,
f u-naur.' 1m. ..
-l-riMuii hutit,a-M : plrtMrlc lichls. s.i..
full h.ij.4 inorit : nil -e lo;a. l.osc to ci,
tfrff. t-t.- . on . 1 vti,t.
I h.'ixo m.ir.v nt in it- from $jooo t J''--0--U
r.f h hikI tan qunU' a lionafi cktf
t-ry iura.Mi.- pri. , a .in i terms.
-V IV ! I.;K , .k. U-l'ir. I'anan.a bK
m:a k j kkkkkon h i;m.
1 mm. nii.n.j Vo.''.on. No nu.runcf. ,
$ j-m. hi. a ji i.- r.v.Mn. "-t .r ti..mt in
f:i.- trttnlnMii. fiirnacr, full lj-.
tin nf . ;. i ru- tz bt s, k-i., rr p. pi.
Omuviu- t.i i. Wins. n. an-l Mis.
av.-. t h ntr uii fr-b'tleu .
WW .o.Hi htiif an.l to inll tl.:a
v h ii. ot li. r hoin iii av a! .a b Its i.l
ii'.ik- i tmv
.T A. A K'KMA.V O.. Hv. Kh bblq.
Mutt St i'k f tw .-n
A I 'M IN IS TK Mill's S XI.?:.
$l-.ioo i:m . i . s v ur.', i. . nkw-
I.V-I'AIN I'l'l) AM K Xi'Tl- A l.I.Y N'W
HI.K. N l Kum: CITY CAIt AT J0TH
M. : M l .' .K'ln;HN i oN V .
I'll is is f if r.-.1 :i l k i 'H t r--.iu.-l ion -
oiu-T to y ' in- soTtir- u H to Ihiuh'.i : e
tU'b'.a i'f "..-..'.i..'d. Sttm trrnia mi ia ni U.
t. c. c M-LMii.Kr..
21 ." - 1 ii A .limit -n 1- sz. 1 s t.
"::. Y.:irs in r.rt i mi1 Miin 4vil
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