The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 16, 1912, SECTION TWO, Page 8, Image 26

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND, JUNE 16, 1912.
REPORTS FAIL
HALT HARBOR
TO
PLAN
Major
Mclndoe Starts Work
Despite Talk of Lower
Appropriations.
for a tiro at least and perhaps per
manently. He has been In charge of
the Coos Bay station for nine months
and on a number of occasions has done
some hard work, as he had no relief,
and as there are no other wireless op
erators in the city he often found It
necessary to put in long hours. The
local wireless station is on a high hill
JOB IS ABOLISHED
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dmilr mr Bandar.
On Urns ... 12 e
Same ad two eonsecntiv time . .. .lie
Mme ad thre consecutlv time SOe
tame ad six or wven consecutive times. Me
The aboe rates applr to adTertisements
under "wew iour uu au outer e in
in the" cUy7nTVh. "Aerator haa hi. HOUSe W0llld DO Away With "KSS VSao!
residence at the station.
EQUIPMENT IS SPECIFIED
MORE " VESSELS ARE TAKEN
Balfour-Gnthrle to Load , Steamer
and Bark In Europe.
In two days news has been received
of three new vessels that will head for I
the Coast, one under charter for grain I
and the others will be available. The
Land Office Receivers.
WORK IS GIVEN TO CLERK
Situations Wanted. Female,
For Bent, Kooau. rTUale Families.
Booms and Board, PrlTate lamlllde. t
HouaekeeDlna Booms. PrlTate families.
Bemlttancee must accompany out-of-tow
orders.
Hhca one advertisement Is not rnn In ei
urntii Imiim the one-time rate aDDliee.
blx word count a one line on caaa
vertisements and no ad cuunted (or lea than
two line.
On cbarge ' or book advertisements the
charm will be based on tbe actual Bomber
of lines appearing; in tbe paper, regardlea
.r toe number or woi
words In each line.
In Saw Today all tdvemwinnna are
fl,tiia of ih. r..m.n harlt Hn hit I l ......... I MI.K Tfwmmr,.- marlea Of measure aujr. a. uuee in in
f W Unmiir hcftmi known Thundiv. I I Sv
Tugs, Barges and Other Machinery
Recommended and Proposals
Will Be Invited Probably
Within Next 30 Days.
Washington reports that there will
be further reductions in the rivers and
harbors bill affecting appropriations for
the lower Willamette and column!
have not deterred Major Mclndoe, Corps
f Engineers. U. S. A., from proceeding
with the preliminary details of as
sembling equipment for the two J4-lnch
suction dredges to be built, and yester
day he forwarded specifications to the
Chief of Engineers for floating prop
erty which will necessitate an expend!
ture of many thousands of dollars.
First of the Items are two steam tugs,
which will be used as tenders for the
dredges. They will be christened J.
C. Post and H. M. Adams, In memory
of deceased engineer officers, and will
be 69 feet long, with beams of 17 feet
and depth of hold of 7.C feet. Besides
there will be six fuel barges, three for
each dredge, which will be 124 feet
long, 32 feet wide and 5.10"4 feet deep.
Derrick Bargcea Provided For.
Provision Is also made for derrick
barges, four in all, to be 51 feet long,
22.6 feet wide and 2.11 feet deep. To
float the 24-inch pipe lines from each
dredge to shore there will be 100 pon
3 toons, each 26.4 feet long, 12 , feet
wide and 2.6 feet deep.
Specifications for the dredges were
forwarded to Washington a few weeks
ago for approval, and on being returned
minor changes were ordered, which
have been carried out, and the papers
again sent to the War Department for
final inspection. When they are re
ceived here bids will be advertised for
and the dredges are expected to be
ready for service next year.
Reran Expected In SO Days.
Specifications for the tugs, fuel
barges, derrick barges and pon
toons probably will be returned to
Portland In a month and then proposals
will be invited. There will be no haste
displayed in getting contracts as there
is no reason for any of. the equipment
being completed In advance of the
dredges.
' Unless some provision is made in the
sundry civic bill so that more of the
funds originally asked for are placed
at the disposal of Major Mclndoe, suc
cessful bidders on the tugs and barges
"will not receive all of their money
promptly, as it will be arranged for in
the next apportionments. Congress hav
ing pledge itself to take care of the
expenditures.
M. H. Houser became known Thursday,
she being taken to load In October
November, while Balfour, Guthrie &
Co. have chartered the British steamer
Crown of Galicia to load general cargo
at Antwerp for Pacific Coast harbors,
and she will probably return with
wheat- The same firm has taken .the
French bark Bayard to load general
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Doe to Arrive.
Name. From.
Rose City. . :. . .San Pdro. ,
Data
. . Tn Dort
Breakwater. Com Btv. In nort
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ... June 16
Kivadan Ballna Crus. . . Juno IS
Beaver Sao Pedro. ... Juno 10
Anvfl Bandon June 17
Oeo. W. Elder. .San Diego. . . . June 17
Bear San Pedro. ... June 21
Alliance Eureka June 23
Roanoke. ..... San Dleso. . . . June 28
Isthmian Saline Crus. ..July 19
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Date.
Roee city San Pedro. ... -Tune Jl
H srvrd .S . F. A U A. . . June 17
Yale 8. F. for L. A.. June 17
Breakwater Cooa Bay June 17
Sue H. Elmore. THlamook. .. . June 18
Carlos eao Pedro. . . June IS
Northland San Pedro. .. .June 19
Geo. W. Elder. .San Dieo. ... June ltf .
Nevadan Valine Crus. .. June 20
Beaver 8an Pedro. ... June 21
Alliance Eureka June 24
Anvil Sandon Juns 26
Bear San Pidro. . . . June 26
Roanoke San Diego.... June 26
Isthmian Sallna Crus.. July 23
tlon of General Land Office, but
Senate " Heretofore Has
Defeated Measure. .
OHEGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, June 15. Unless the Senate
amends the sundry civil bill and re
stores the old order of things, receiv
ers of local land offices will pass Into
History June StJT The House committee
on appropriations, in framing the sun
dry civil bill, abolished the .office of
receiver and transferred the duties
of that office to the register. This was
Orewonlna will accent elaaeifled advertise
ments over the telephone, providing the ad-
rertlaer Is a auDscnoer to either pnone. no
price will be quoted over tbe phone, but
bill will be rendered the following day.
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depend upon tbe
promptness ol tne pumeui oi iciepnone an
HMlwmMitL Mltnationa Wanted aud Per.
aonal advertisements will not be accepted
ever tbe telephone. Orders for one Inser
tion only will bo accepted for "Houses for
Kent, 'rOTDJiur ir oaicr. uuwm
portunitlee." Koomiox-Housea" and "Want
ed to Kent."
MEETING NOTICES.
MUSIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION No-
tfcA is hereby riven that the regular an
nual meeting will oe neia Tuesaay, June
18. BP. M.. at the Everett. Apartment 401.
The above meeting will be adjourned until
in A -V , June 23, 8 P. M.. at Llnnea Hall, at which
in accordance with the recommenda- llm alf Dlu,lDe6, 0f the association regu
tlon that has many times been made larly coming before the meeting will be
dv tne trenerai L,ana unice, dui nere- transacted.
cargo at Newcastle-on-Tyne for San ceeds of such sales, and for all fees.
nrn n 1 v.. .. ....'.......l V. .. CAn-
ho.n.J. W.at.rn kt-trl n . ' ahbcujuij, J"'""-
' , Artisans. Thursday evening, jun xu. unier-
taklng away this much of their patron- tainment, cards and dancing. All Artisans
age. The change which would be and their friends Invited. Admission, 15
wrought by the adoption of the House cents. Selling-Hirsch bldg., 8661, Washlnu-
provlaion Is easily understood from ton ttreet-
reading the bill, which provides: ivanhobj LODGE. NO. 3,
"The omce or receiver or public ' knights Of PYTHIAS, meets
moneys for land districts, from and gw . Tue.nav nieht in castle
I . . n a . , , . I . n . rr i '
.tier juiie au. till, la BDUusneu, sno VStg!'Z Hall, Eleventh and Alder streeta
I an tne powers., duties, ooiigauons, ana i OT'Trr - . . .
penalties at that time lawfully im- PC2Q E- M- LACE. X. B. B.
Dosed UDOn such receivers and unon I
registers of land offices shall, from and EUREKA COUNCIL, No, 204. Knights and
after that date, be exercised by add Ladles of Security meet every o"
imposed upon, such registers. Such reg- Yt Alder. Friends and relatives of
iBioro onaii, in e-uaiuun to tne duties members Invited alter council meeting- to
thus imposed, nave charge or and at- spend social hour.
tend to the sale of public and Indian
lands within their respective districts.
and shall be accountable for the pro
vrnTTrTV T.nnOK. NO. 56. F. U. OF
Axtir.EMr'A will crive a oOO eartr and dance
Tuesday evening, June 18. In Somns-Hirsch
building, frizes, oancins ana reireauuci.i.
Admission 20c.
DOLLAR IS OFF FOR OKIEXT
Sleamer Has California and Oregon
Lumber Aboard.
Movements among the lumber car
riers yesterday included the clearance
of the British steamer M. S. Dollar for
, Oriental ports and Manila. She left
down about noon and had aboard 160,
000 feet of redwood that was loaded at
San Francisco, and one lot of 1,160,000
feet, worth 121,280, that was loaded
here for Manila on arrival. On return
ing from Prescott, where she took on
400,000 feet, vaued at 13600, which is
destined for Hongkong, the Dollar
worked 1.190.S83 feet, appraised at 114,
298, which goes to Manila and Kobe.
The French bark Bossuet, Captain
Dlmont, cleared for the lower river yes
terday and will load for Australia. Tbe
barke-ntine Amaranth, which halls from
Iquique, arrived up and will load lum
ber offshore. Among the Coast lumber
vessels the steamer Northland cleared
with 800,00 feet for San Pedro, and
she will call at San Francisco with
passengers she carries 159 bundles of
cement sacks for that port.
nnmmlaftlrtna nri nt bur TnnnevA rn,
O-hn IT...'. . . 4- 1-11.1 n I ... . -
"i.n i.iv in oil ouiiiiuao celVMl hv tham linear nnv nrnv fi nn nf . - -
wheat or 36s 2d. for barlev. The T." " ." i ' ' COSMOFOLIWS luum, n i", - '
mln rmio-h, m.rlr.t I- -ltra n ... . . . . . . . - t 1 axwi-m " . ' ' ' " , .,
o -.. . ... w ... i "insteaa oi tne omce oi receiver or i corner First ana Aiaer, mini nuui.
tone for new crop loading than for the nubile monevs herebv and herein H. F. H1MEB, K. of B. S.
cur,m.iiiiui8 penuu inoi. kuub, aooiisned, the secretary or the In- wfrpoot co no. 65 W. O. V?. Whist
. . tenor may appoint or oesignatp a cnier ina dance given Friday. June zi, in w. u.
tional advance, but at the same time -itri- fur anv land nrri- whn kii w T.mm. nth. Union music, ice
are loth to charter. I receive such salary, not exceeding cream and three fans for dancing.
12000 per annum, as the Commissioner . toit n vn mo. R. V. A.
Marin Xoteji. s-iu give tneir j.r
i tnorise. ouca ciera -snail execute to i next -rnursaay eveaiuis, uuu.
CaDtain P. La Bras, master of the the united States a bond In such penal
French uhlr. Tji Ptrnimit ronnrta that sum as the said secretary may pre-
on the vovas-s from Shields a anllnr I scribe, lor tne lalthlui performance or SIR. AND MRS. C. D. RAT are receiving
died a result of enntractinir a s-tvere his official duties, and such clerk shall congratulations
CqIo i oe accountable ids ducd proceeas arm-
Though the lighthouse tender !ne,from.ht.hev.1al5,.5 .Pbl'VJ Indla2
it . - lands within his district, and for such
7Z- "r.'r.Z. ZL 11" fees, commissions, and other moneys
.igntstaon and ,h. Columbia Hlven ""2
The compensation of registers shall
BORN.
from numerous friends
and relatives owing to the arrival of a
10 -lb. daugnter, june is.
DIZD.
lightvessel, Friday, she was reported
to have made the trip yesterday.
Coming from Iquique, the barkentlne now provided by law."
Auiai&utu euiervu ai luo tuiuu-nuuDv
yesterday. The vessel berthed at the
public drydock for cleaning and paint
ing, and wjll load lumber for Val
paraiso. She met with severe weather
a few days before reaching the river.
Captain Rankin will take the steamer
McDONALD Died at Stevenson, wash..
June 13, is. fiicionaiu, ui -"
aged 40. Interment at Cascades, Wash.,
this morning.
In no case exceed 83000 per annum, as M'GINN At Los Angeles, CaL, June
Charles jucuinn, Deioveo inner m
E. McGinn and Mrs. jonn . one, oi mi
city. Funeral notice later.
DAILY METEOKOLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, June IB. Maximum tempera
ture, 04 degrees; minimum. 48 degrees.
River reading, 8 A. M 19.2 feet. Change
Rose City to sea today, carrying about p. M. to S P. M.l, none: total rainfall since
the largest Hat of passengers she has September 1, 1911, 82.64 Inches; normal
sailed south with this season. The rainfall since September 1. 1911. 43.08 Inches.
Beaver Is due this afternoon wilh a I ?'"c,'?c.y. "inf?" since September L
fair Crowd. U minutes: noaslhl. sunshine. 15 houra. 44 WARREN In this city, at his late real.
- . . . . , . , , , . I denca. 4s!i (jnurcn su, Aioaiu nines '
FINEBAL NOTICES.
HATES In this city, June 15. Hattie Bells
iiayea, aged so years o moumi e u... un
loved wife of Bert Hayes, S02 Tillamook
St. Funeral services will be held tomor
row (Monday) June 17 at 10 A. M. from
Pearson a" funeral narlora, 3-i-71 Rus
sell st. Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend. Interment
family plot, ureenwuua v,uibij.
' DTTTV OS GUXVIF.S COLLECTED
One Day's Business Xets Govern
h. , mcnt $10,000 Here.
Receipts of gunny bags and burlap
i In this city Friday neted duties of
810.000 at the custom house. There
were about 600 bales sf the material,
which la used In sacking grain, and
- because of tbe approaching harvest
. shipments are being made frequently
from Calcutta Several years ago most
of the bags were transported on sailing
vessels to Portland, but now they move
in steamers and are largely trans
' shipped here.
' The duty on gunnies and burlap is
' 7-8 cents a pound and 15 per cent of
the market value. The quotations fluc
tuate at Calcutta and for that reason
. the duty on each sack runs from lt
to i cents. There Is a stiff demand
.' every season for bags, as only the
. cleanest and best are used, and with
'-wheat being exported amd sent to do
mestic ports in sacks there are few used
.a second time. Besides In shipping
. from interior warehouses to tidewater
the, sacks frequently are damaged and
unless they can be easily repaired it
Is necessary to resack the cereal.
".BRIDGE TIMBERS GO SOUTH
Carlos Will Load Material From
Xew Railroad Crossing.
Approximately 100,000 feet of timbers
; that were used on the falsework of
the new Harrlman bridge, and whlcn
were torn down and placed tn a boom
bn the East Side, will be loaded aboard
the steamer Carlos and sent to San
' Francisco. Arrangements were made
yesterday with Captain Peterson, skip-
per of the Carlos, to place the timbers
" on deck. She will load grain in the
hold and finish her deckload with lum
ber at the Portland mill.
.. There are more timbers to be low-
-ered from the bridge. Owing to the de
lay In getting electricity the draw can
not be operated until tomorrow or
Tuesday and during the week it will be
raised and lowered frequently so that
- adjustment of weights can be made. As
' soon as possible the lower draw or rail
' road section will be started.
WIRELESS MAX GETS SHIP RCX
Moe, of Marshfield, Leaves Station
to Go on Breakwater.
MARSHFIELD. Or, June 15. (Spe
cial.) Operator William Moe. who has
been In charge of the wireless sta
tion on Cooa Bay for the United Wire
less Company, has accepted a position
as wireless man and purser on the
atearoer Breakwater, running between
Coos Bay and Portland. Mr. Moe will
be succeeded by H. W. Archer, of San
i Francisco.
Mr. Moe will be on. the Breakwater
Owing to the attractions of the Rose minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
Festival the Shaver Transportation 6 M- inches.
Company officials estimate that during WEATHER CONDITIONS.
the week they lost the use of one The central disturbance now extends from
steamer, because the crews of each the Southern Rockies to the Lake Region with
vessel was allowed to enjoy one day"! ,wo centers or "low," over Oklahoma and Wls-
rn--mm. eonsln. respectively. A decided Increase of
programme. pressure has taken place over the Pacific
It Is reported from Astoria that the Northwest, where a large high-pressure
steamer Tamalpals. which headed from "ea Is moving Inland over Oregon .and
thAr fnr maa. AArl-v VH H u v mnrolnfr Washington. Within the last . 12 hours
YJ,. IZA? Ii.Z...Vt TJn showers have fallen in interior Western
struck the sands abreast of No. 8 buoy, 0,oa ,nt.rior Western and Eastern Waah-
and tbe tug Oneonta was sent to haul lugton. Southern Montana, Idaho, moder-
her Into deep water. Apparently no ately heavy to heavy rains in Northern
damage was sustained. Montana, North Dakota, the Central Plains
Having been overhauled and placed Ea"wrenc. Var New Jer.ey.no
in the best of condition, the boiler in- District of Columbia. Thunder storms were
tended for the new steamer Qrahamona, reported from Denver, Kansas City, Des
rhi,h waa fnrmnli nrl in tha Moines. Green Bay, Chicago, Toledo. Louis-
steamer Mountain Gem. was trans- m'MoVtana7utahT Colorado. Kansas Weatl
ferred yesterday by the Diamond O ern Mhuouri and the Valley of the Red River
interests irom tne plant ox tne wu-iof the North, and It is warmer in Tennesee,
lamette Iron & Steel Worka to Supple's North Carolina, the Central Mississippi
yards. Work on the Qrahamona Is be- "aney an? nfa;-alf,e "KlaP'- n"1?
tng prosecuted encouragingly, and Cap- - ooeurred TurTn.Mth" d'.tKanla:
IdlU a . wauam Be hllea.1. DllQ I IM tv. MQ.
be in operation on time between Port- I Conditions, are favorable for fair weather
land and Corvallla.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND, Jun 13. Airivd Steamer
Breakwater, from Cooa Bay. Sailed Steam-
er Daisy reemon, cor ban rearo; orrman i
t earner Verona. for Shanghai; British I
steamer M. & Dollar, for Oriental ports I
and Manila,
Astoria, June 16. Sailed at 4 A. M.,
steamer Yellowstone, for Ban Pedro. Ar
rived at 6 and left up at 6:15 A. M., steam
er Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Sailed at 10
A. M-, steamer Alliance, tor Coos Bay and
Eureka, galled at 8 P. M., barkentlne Auro
ra, for Sydney.
San Francisco, June 15. Arrived at 8 A.
M., steamer coaster, irona coiumoia rliver
tn this district Sunday. It will be gener-
1 ally warmer except near the' coast, and
westerly winos win ootain.
THIS WEATHER.
STATIONS,
-I-
State of
Weather
Baker ...
steamer Roanoke, from Portland; at noon, I Boston TI
steamer Yosemlte. from Portland. Sailed at
noon, steamer Bear, for San Pedro. Arrived i hto -J
!., nl-hf .fMmPi Ai:-lfu from fnlnmhla I Vl".1?0
Rl-v,-.-v,. . 7r,a. 1.l-Arr1V.HirV.T,oH DenvJr .
bark Rene, from Portland, and proceeded to I
Dnuklrk.
ban Diego, June 13. Arrived Steamer I
Klamath, from Portland.
San Francisco, June la. Arnvea eteam-
Des Moines...
Duluth
Eureka
Galveston
Helena .......
ers Coaster, from Columbia River: Santa 7- "
Barbara, from Wlllapa; Roanoke, from As-1 ft, ",. trly"'
tnrla- W.ihlnc-tnn Crnm Pnn. Riv Rnso. Kiamatn "ailB....i
crans. Argyll, from Seattle; Yosemlte, Daisy t n-ViM "
r.' 7; v " -. I aiarsnneie. ....
THE WEATHER.
6110.001 4 NW ClOUdy
58 T. 12-NW Cloudy
62K).001SSE Cloudy
rU 1 OR fi!'R rpt 'lrtTlrlw
S4 u.ia la ww ciouay
820.44 4 S Cloudv
..I Div.i4iuji i Li ear
Mitchell.
bor: barkentlne Hawaii, from Mahukon
Sailed Steamers Chlyo Mara, for Hong
kong: Enterprise, for Hllo; Governor, for
Seattle; schooner Lily, for Umpqua; Astec,
for Balboa.
Columbia River Bar Report.
Condition at the mouth of tbe river at 5
P. M.. smooth; wind, northwest, 18 miles;
weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria Sunday.
High. Low.
0:4ft A. M 9.6 feet7:57 A. M... 1.0 feet
jf:u r. Jti (..' reet :m f. M 8 9 leet
ALBANY GETS NEW COURSES
Manual Training and Domestic Sci
ence Established in Schools.
Medford
Montreal ......
New Orleans . . .
New York
North Head
North Yakima. .
Pendleton
Phoenix
Pocatello
Portland .......
Roaeburg
S2(0.00 6 NW
4 U.1U
38IO.OO'l6 N
60I0.O1I16 SW (Rain
92 0.001 6SW Clear
8s:o.4l 8 SWlRaln
56:0.001 4NW!Clear
Pt. cloudy
nain
Clear
Pt. cloudy
BS 0. 04112 N
74 0.00 10IW
6010.00 10 NW
70!0.00!10 N .
.. 70!0.0612 S
Rain
Clear
Clear
Clear
IKaln
8-S 0.0018;S IClear
60 T. 16SB Rain
66 O.OOilSjNW Clear
esjo.oo 18 nw Cloudy
70 0.101 4 SW Cloudy
9810.00 8;W IClear
B2I T. 12-SWIPt. cloddy
6410.001 4;NWCloudy
6 0.06ll2;N Pt. cloudy
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Sunday, fair and
warmer; northwesterly winds.
Oregon Sunday fair, warmer except near
the coast; northwesterly winds.
Washington Sunday, fair, warmer except
near the coast; westerly winds.
Idaho Sunday generally fair and warmer.
THEODORE F. DRAKE.
Acting District Forecaster.
ALBANY, Or., June 15. Special. )-
Courses In manual training end do
mestic science will be established tn I
2500 Kites In the Air.
Christian Herald.
The public school boys,
especially
those In the fifth .and sixth grades,
the Albany High School at the begin-1 .,.. OTk rB ver much excited
ning of the school year next Fall. This - 7"L. ""Jffl
decision has been reached by the Al-
Dany school board and arrangements
have been made to procure the neces
sary equipment. Professor A. E. Hud-
i .h T k i k , for speed based on the number of feet
'Lit. h'fh.h.h" J?." 'J! of string unwound In given time, and
over approaching tournaments, which
are to take place simultaneously during
the last week of school In several cities
In Ohio and Illinois. Prizes will be
awarded for the construction of kites,
charge of the department of manual
training. An Instructor for the do
mestic science department fas not been
secured yet.
for high flying. In Columbus, 2500
kites- of all shapes and sizes will be In
the air together when the tournament
Is on. The box-kite, the tailless, and
AAnA PhitTOh at.. Alonso Mile
ren, aged T4 years, 1 momn ana it
r wnmm ii a veteran of the Civil
War, being a comrade of Gordon Grange
FOSt, Ci. A. It., OI mis tlijf. nemoiu.
Fin ley's parlors. Funeral notice will ap
pear In a subsequent issue.
wqgt At hi,, liome.. 1966 East Yam
hill street, june ii, jeume x-cao.c..
aged 43 years, 7 months, beloved wife of
l . w jressier. runsnii win V"-.
rnm lha Mnntavllla M. E. Church, ot
East 80th, today :!unday), Juno 16, 2 P.
M Friennj resnectiuiiy in.iwu.
ment Multnomah- Cemetery.
JLALTBT, At the home of his ron, B34
Hi. Everett St., June ia, vnii.u iucL.iuj,
s -,ar, i month fi dava Funeral
at the residence today (Sunday) at 3 P. M.
Burial at Marysvllle. wain.
KERSHNER The funeral services of the
late ilavia V . Itersnuer will ...
Holmaa'f funeral parlors at 1 1 . M. to
morrow (Monday). Friends Invited. In
terment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
XEW TODAY.
MEW TODAY.
XKW TODAY.
Come to
White City
Park
Fleavse Notice Our Hew Address. 166-168 I
Parat St, A ear MorrlaoB St.
At Private Residence
TOMORROW (MONDAY)
At 42 North Tweaty-tlrat Street, Jfear
WasnlnvtoB Street.
We are instructed by the mortgagee
to sen at auction tne contents oi mis
eight-room house, comprising: Center
tabtee, parlor furniture, Brussels rugs,
lace curtains, extension table, side
board, chairs, bamboo china cabinet,
davenport, several Iron beds In full and
tnree-quarter sizes, springs, mattresses,
pillows, bedding, dressers, commodes,
toilet ware, chiffonier, dressing table.
oak hall tree, small rugs, mirrors, heat
ers, steel range, crocttery, u census, cur
tain stretcners. gas piates, etc.
A c 1 1 o m loan row at 10 o'clock
(sharp). -
ON TUESDAY NEXT
At Our New Salesrooms, 166-168 Park
street, near Morrison street,
We shall have to offer yon the nearly
new furnishings ef an etg-bt-room pri
vate residence, with instructions from
the owner to sell the same, as he is re
HnaniahlnBT hsi.kefnins. eomnrlRine:
Folding davenport, library tables and j IMPROVEMENTS FREE
rockers, parlor rockers. Axmlnster and! l-WJ-t XV V XiiUXill AO X A.id
velvet rugs, gas reading lamps, square tt j.- aTIJ rrraApfl ' STTPpta
and continuous steel-post beds, enam- VV ana gTSuea DLx cc tS I
iea iron peas, Dest springs, siiic iioss i
and other good mattresses, feather pll-
1 . ... A.iV. UA- .hlfAl... KH I
dressing tables, auartered-oak oedestal
anfaote" M'e'To Tronf; 10 Per Oeilt DiSCOJUlt Oil
vases, English breakfast table, Vulcan Vii-st Krt Tntj Snlrl
gas range, kitchen cabinet, etc. Also J- OU JjObS BOIQ.
Extra discount to first 10
taDie ana cnairs, rocKers, stanas, sieei
range, etc.
on view tomorrow.
Auction on Tuesday next at 10 A. M.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
we shall aell tne furniture, ceurpeta, ete-
ol ten rooms. Bale St 1U o'clock.
W. C. BAKER A C. A. CROWELL,
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers,
160-168 Park Street.
' Both Phones.
800 ACRES
The BEST acreage in Willamette
I Valley for subdivision. "Will take
some city property as part payment.
S. N. Steele & Co.
.432 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 255.
Today Famay Hotel Site
Lots $225 and Up Tp:c. yar I
ana Asm as snhaalW sr
$1
row.
NO TAXES
Elgh and sightly. Ground area of
1T.400 square feet, between town and
Alexandria Court (best family hotel
now here). Will pay better than per
cent on 1 300,000 on investment of about
if i PER WEEK
W) I NO INTEREST on--half thl amount.
OWNERS WILL LOAN 97B,0OO
On Cost of Building.
W. H. WEBB,
401 Teon Building. Main -4P13.
being put in now.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill Sts.
REGULAR SALESDAY3
tVlonday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
For All Kinds of Good, Second-Hand
Fiirnltiire, Carpets, stoves. Bea
ding;. Dishes, IJtensils, Etc.
GOODS SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE.
Leather conches, Turkish rockers.
massive library tables In all finishes,
sectional and other bookcases, daven
ports, dtnina: tables, buffets, dinlns;
chairs, china closets, fancy china, etc
Antique rosewood bedroom suite, gold
en oak mahogany and blrdseye maple
dressers and chiffoniers, brass and iron
beds, springs, mattresses, saa range, ,
i eel ranges, etc.
ALSO SEVERAL GOOD OFFICE
DESKS AND CHAIRS.
n Our Store, 171 Second Street
Adjoinlna; Auction Room.)
Ton Can Buy Almost Any Kind of Mer
chandise at Cost.
T. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
Cash raid for furniture, stocks of
mercnanaise, etc. .Main lbzo, a 4Z4d.
immediate home-btiilders.
White City Park
xs your chance to get a home.
COME OUT TODAY
Take Mt. Scott car to Tre-
mont Station. Our Autos
will meet you there.
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FOR SALE
Mail This -
Please send circular.
Name
Address
A beautiful home In Rose City Park,
the best that $4800 will buy. Lawn.
flowers, roars, Lot 60x100, near car.
school and stores.
Central Security Co.
405-406 Spalding Building
Office Open Evenings.
Slauson -Craig Company
Successor to the- ' ,
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT
Of Hartman A Thompson,
4 Chamber of Commerce Bulldlngr.
Settle Down
MOXUMKNTfe-Otto Sclimnann Marblt
Forks. East 8d sad Ptae sts. East lit.
MK. KUWAJtD DOLMAN, tn leadlosj fa.
serai director ana unoerraavr, .
cor. bsimoo. JLaar sskuisai.
Kb and 1'lne. I'tions Mala 430. 1JW
lendant. Oflice of County coroner.
A R. ZEIXXB CO.. BtX-4 Williams TS
Phone East IUS. O !" Lady attendant.
J. P. FIN LEY SON, Id and Maduwav
Lady attondant. Phone Main a. A lass.
EAST SIDE Fnneral Directors, sue
U F. S- Dunnlna;. Inc. E. it. B ibti.
LEECH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder a
Ktxth. lutst lot, a law, Mjmu
6KEWES COMPANV. Sd end CUy.
41CZ. A ttl. Lady attendant. .
CEMETERY
Beautiful
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
LARGfcL PERMANENT,
MODERN. PORT
LAND'S ONLY MODERN
CEMETERY WITH
PERPETUAL CAHB
of all burial plots without extra
charge. Provided with a perma
nent Irreducible Maintenance
Fund. Location Ideal; Just out
side the city limits on north
and west slopes of Mount Scott,
containing t'i& acres, equipped
with every modern convenience,
PRICES TO SLIT ALL.
SERVICE THE REST.
ONE MILE SOUTH OP
LENTS. REUULAR
AUTOMOBILE SERV
ICE FREE BETWEEN
, L B N T S AND THE
CEMETERY. II II It
CITY OFFICE. 920-921 TEON
BUILD ING. MAIN 225, -A 708S.
CEMETERY OFFICE. TABOR
1468; HOME PHONE RING B
Sill. THEN CAJ-i. LOCAL U01.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE 175 MADISON STREET.
Phones Main 698, A 7588.
florae Ambulance Phone Marshall 800.
tteier aii cases oi cruelty to Thia
Office. Opea Day and Nlgrht.
I
NEW TODAY.
Professor G. E. Flnnerty. who has .i.. ..i .. ,. .
V.? ?'ea f PrnclIal The city will In each Instance be decked
of the Madison-street school and who wlth flag-8 and bunUna- on tournament
was recently re-elected to that position, .j aI1 rood cltiien wiU cheer
has been transferred to the high school entertain the boys,
and chosen as principal of the com- Thu ,s the Tery beat klnd of .UB;res-
mercial department. ,,n almost anv hnv miM im
kite-flying- contest among- his friends.
Drowned Stan's Body Ftound. (If ho erot many boys Interested the May
or of the town mig-ht be persuaded to
EUGENE, Or., June 15. (Special.) I offer nrlxes and heln nlin for a. red.
The body of Thomas Wells, who was I white and blue kite tournament as a
drowned at the McKenzle fish hatchery I part of the Independence day f estlv-
iwo weeas ago. was recovered today 1 ltiea.
below Waltervllle. lo miles from the
rne nf the accident- nriv.. An th. I The exDort or electrical aDDaratua- In 1911
Booth-Kelly log- drive found the bodv "ac??aVl?. l2ori2 ,15urB.J,r ? 855'as
lodged in log jam. I riceni ieari- " .
Nothing Down
$40 per month Sot beautiful 7-room
bungalow, with inclosed sleeping
porch, stone front, fireplace, stone
walks; at $500 less than cost. Might
consider some trade. Call Monday.
Owner, M. 1940.
FINE SUBURBAN HOME.
Oae Acre Ground. .
New 7-room house, modern in every
respect; private Lieader water system.
Hlg-h and sightly; unobstructed view
of mountains; 25 minutes' ride from
city on West Side. $5500; terms. See
OWNER, 406 Morrison St.
ELK ROCK, RIVERDALE fiK
tvrerlookin tbe river, native trees, gradual
slope, front on carllne and main auto road.
Prices S?650 to H42O0. on e-nnv iprmi. Phnn
Owner, Saat 1708, or Jdarsliall 502.
Riverdale District
11-10 ACRES
One of the best buys we have; a
fweirirth and eShtDmVonywedne.tv beautiful 6-room bungalow, cement
.'."furd- 1SL.SJSSL basement, furnace, fireplace, elegant
rn0?mhunuVrounTlUb?e'1 S&? electric light fixtures, in fact, modern
Notice of
Auction Sale
Sneclal auction aale of fine household fur
niture at resldenoe. We are instructed to I
sell - by public auction (on account of ae-
china closet, buffet and leather eeat chairs, I :n pttptv vst
Q-xll Wilton ruir. ldV desk, ver hand- CVCAJ
some all brass bedstead cost $100), springs
and mattresses, finest renuine birdseve ma-
Sr. &S8?fa.'aA yardf.ont I river. - Situated at the station be-Uf 1646
ton hau runner, an tne carpets, wararooe, i tween the railroad and Macadam road.
GUUUH, UU 11 a. ll sasa,, w .x a ill unsnio a uqi I
handsome sr en ulna mahosany dresser and I Prita ftftOnf.
i4ivrrt Ahlfnnlara flna hlrricavA mar.1 rlr-Msl- I v
er and chlffonlere separate from suit In I
front room tinted full and single slse Iron I
bedsteads . complete witn mattresses
BACK TO BUSINESS
NOW LISTEN!
I have the best apartment
I site in the city. It has three
fronts. It is 70x69. It is
I only 7 minutes' walk from"
the Postoffice." It can't be
duplicated. The price is only
$18,000
- On Easy Terms i i t
.. Think this over and see
HUMASON
A sweeping view of the mountains
Six acres of wooded land, lying
1507 Yeon
A 1646
Irvington District
new seven - room
and . '. . ttf AAA will buy
springs, blankets, pillows, spreads, etc, in- tUgn and SlgMiy, JUSI a lew minutes UtUUU house that positively can-
iaia uaoioQum, cum w iuvmio. ,u ,, -r? . cl . i not oe aupitcatea ior n u ui
nd rockers. In I . . not be dunllcated for S5000.
kitchen, gas range, water heater, cupboard. waiK irom nwanwB otuuoii. jaji Bits- hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace.
House has
and is modern
roses and shade
crockery, etc. we invite tne at- o j plate-s;lass windows
No reserve. Sale begin, promptly at I , ,. ooa I to Z,..tr .iMlr,- ih.
10 o'clock, on next Wednesday at flat Ko. cappcu muuuwuuo. p0, ye I Ownei- MnnrtiivA HBOft r Msln Mfi '
MR mn u St.. Detween I in ana i m... ..... - , - . tf , .
man. S. I N. Gllman, auctioneer.
SPLENDID FLAT OR APARTMENT
HOUSE SITE.
West-side corner has two old build
ing's on It rented for 128 per month;
12000 cash, balance one to five years.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500.
Ford Auction Co.
Auction Sale Monday, 2 P. M.
211 FIRST STREET
Will subdivide.
We have some fine buys right on
the river. . -
' Dorr E. Keasey & Company
Second Moor, Chamber of Commerce.
Ton win be able to sret furniture at 200 acres of finest and most
your own price, or less, at mis sale, as i - , . - . n s -it
we have a quantity coming- In from all fertile land. Ul all Oregon, ail m
?raowded- "Ve 'door and' wPJ lmu.t commercial variety of apples and
vrSfhfl vervthina- in the line pears. In the famous Umpqua
of furniture for any part of the home, rr.ii.- -nT1J fBy.irn ti o-res-f. P.
and If you cannot find It convenient to I J e e -
attend 01
you will
"JSaSv1 .IfrnriLd "S Ihe cific Highway and railroad. There
. . - a."iI ll.l 1 TTT V.U I I- Al 1 - A A j1. . i.
values you get ior iuu munuy. yt 0 num
regular AUCTION SALES MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY AND KKIIJAI Ai 21 f.
mt v. a m r A V. and vnu will find that
everytmngr in ine uxor is ior oa-ie .t
auction., as we ao soi rwerve sue uwi
for private sale.
Hi. (jr. r UXIU( AUCUOnCCTe
Phones Main 8961, A 2445.
INVEST
$10,000 CASH
in this choice West
Side property, and it
will earn you
$2328
absolutely net per
year. Let us explain
to your satisfaction.
See Mr. Beck
Western Oregon Trust Co.
272 Stark St.
Opportunity
988 East 16th St. North
will be open today, 3 to 5. Inspect
same, then make me offer. Lib
eral terms.
W.J. SUMMERS
SeUwood 1452 415 East 24th St.
810,000 TO LOAN
AT 7 PER CBTfT
" On Income Property.
CODDARD at WIKDRICK,
243 Stark St. .
S, C Co
10 PER CENT NET
.$2000 farm lnnn. cnnil
is nothing better in the entire , Money wanted ftt once
Northwest than the Umpqua Val
ley for fruit, and this place is the SlaUSOn-Crai Company
cream, of the Valley. Owner will Successor to Real Eftate Department
of Hartman & Thompson,
4 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
$13,500
75x100 on Larrabee-street corner, near
e a a 4 approach new BROADWAY
BRIDGE. A fine location for store and
apartments.
Further particulars of
LOUIS SALOMON & CO
339, Stark SU Near Second.
Irvington Home
exchange this for Portland prop
erty up to $100,000 and pay the
difference.
Col umbiaTrust Company j
. Ground Floor
Board of Trade Building
A Bargain
For a contractor who wishes to
build several houses on close-in
lots that will selL East Pine St.,
near E. 20th.
strictly modern, seven rooms!
Inside lots $1600 finished In mahogany and white en-
I ca m al call nfl 1H IMyofl f lAAra hft rA 11
to $1800, on easy terms,
O.ICJEFFERY
Mar. 3718 Yeon Bldg.. A 4484
Will Loan $75,000
and give
40-Year Lease
Corner, 116x150 Feet.
. Will loan $75,000 towards ihe erec
tion of buildings on same ; lease f 2400
per annum. Apartment-house site.
Apply to
TERRY & HARRIS,
face street, all paid: room for araraae.
on E. 24th, near Knott street.
Price 16850, Includes shades and nice
fixtures. Easy terms to responsible
party.
ABSOLUTELY COMMISSION.
Owner. R 157 Oregonian
Sub -Division Property
Twelve acres of view residence prop
erty, situated on West Side. Tract
bisected by three transportation lines,
together with a county road and 200
feet scenic boulevard. $30,000.
Le Noir & Co.
85-7-0 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED Furnished house, modem.
T)t, r: C3Q7 ' on 4 tr tstj- I "ve or sIx rooms; walking- distance or
. LFnone Main odS, . . 804.ieon Blag. short ride. State price. H 157. Orea-onlan.