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THE STJJfDAY' OBEGONIAK PORTLANP. JAyUARY 17, 1015 - i i . ,1 v SCHM1TZ MAY RUri FOR MAYOR AGAIN :San Franciscan Deposed for -: Graft Eager to Try, Though ;.. .' His Friends Say No. ROLPH HAS NOT DECIDED Ex-Moyor McCarthy Also Training for Primaries act September and Supervisor Gallagher Is Also on List. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. IS. (Special.) Aspirants for city offices are already preparing; for the primary election, which will be held next September. Karnes of avowed and probable can didates'are being mentioned. Among; those spoken of as likely to enter the race for Mayor are Andrew J. dallagher. ex-Mayor McCarthy and ti-Mayor Schmita. all of whom, are said to rely on tha union labor vote. Some of SchmitZ close friends have advised him to stay out of the fray, but he is reported to be determined and eag-er to make another try for the office from which he was deposed at the time of the graft prosecution. SnpervlHora Kept GaesaiuK. ".".Gallagher and McCarthy had a break some time ago and they are still un friendly. In a measure, according to report. This is the explanation -of their supposed willingness' to oppose each other in the political arena. Gallagher has kept his associates on the BoaVd of Supervisors guessing as to the appointment he is to receive from the Governor. He has informed thera in conversation that he Is about to leave the Board, and he has even mentioned that his successor will be John A. O'Connell, secretary of the l.abor Council, of which Gallagher is president, but he has not named the state office that he wants or may re reive. He was mentioned for State Highway Commissioner, but he Is not enthusiastic over ihe prospect of that appointment, and conveys the impres sion that he desires some more Impor tant place. Uallagrbrr Mould Aid Rolph. The appointment of Gallagher's suc cessor on the Board of Supervisors will be made by Mayor Rolph. It is nndersiood that Gallagher and the Vayor are on such friendly terms that if Rolph decides to run for another term Gallagher is willing to help rather than hinder him. While it is presumed that Rolph will run again, he has not made a positive statement, and it is said that he has nof made up his mind. 'Auditor Boyle and County Clerk JduliTcvy were credited with aspira tions to be Mayor, but it is believed they now are content to run once more lor the offices they hold. INQUEST REVEALS SUICIDE .Many Loiters (juration Identity of - Woman Who lietl at Kosebnrg.. ROSEBL'RO. Or Jan. IS. (Special.) That Agnes O'Leary. or Agnes John uin. tame to her death in Roseburg. 1 xiinrlaa County, on the evening of January 14 from a gunshot wound, which apparently waa Belf-lnfllcted, van the substance of a verdict returned by the Coroner's Jury today at an in c;ue?t over the body of an unidentified woman found near the city limits Fri day. Letters were received here today from many points on the Pacific Coast akina: for a description of the dead woman. The Coroner believes the woman has relatives In th Northwest and he ia making a determined effort to find them. Th body will be held here for several days in hope that it will be claimed. GOLD FIND IS REPORTED frltouing; or ItaiUiini, Tin and Nickel A No Discovered Near Redmond. : REDMOND, Or., Jan. 16. (Special.) Considerable excitement has been oc casioned in this section by reports that rich deposits of gold, radium and other minerals have been found- along the valleys of the Deschutes and Crooked Rivers, and Squaw Creek, near here. Prominent men of this and other t itles have become interested and many of them have filed on claims. According to assays other valuable substances are also present in the sand, as indications of tin and nickel have been revealed. Radium running as high as "t'.i milligrams to the pound of ore, was shown in one test. LINN PIONEERJS BURIED Henry Shank, Resident of Jordan Valley 39 years, Laid to Rest. ' ALBANY, Or., Jan. IS. (Special.) The funeral of Henry Shank, one of the best known pioneer residents of northeastern Linn County, who died Thursday, was held today at his home east of Sclo. ; -Mr. Shank was 69 years old and had been a resident of Linn County for S years. He had lived all of this time in Jordan Valley, east of Scio. He served n. Director of his school district for many yeara and was a member of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian cnurca. He is survived by his widow and seven children, all -residing at the fam ily home near Sclo. NET FISHING IS CHARGED Wardens Arrest Portland Men at Sandy River. ". OREGON ' CITY. Or.. Jan. 16. (Spe rlal.l Angus Locus and Andrew Frie- loff. both Portland men. were arrested early today by Deputy Game Wardens Patton and Ames on a charge or nsn Ine with nets on the Sandy River, which is a closed stream. Logus and Friehoff were brought to the county seat and they will be tried before Justice Slevers early next week. Tiifv were caught near Sandy as day break inc. The two .wardens lay by the river bank all night waiting for the return of the fishermen for their rets. COYOTE ALARM SOUNDED jrr C. S. White Warns State of Epi denilc of Rabies. 1 Kill the coyote. Tteaimv all unmusxled docs. r., ,1Dt" let children walk to school". - would be subject to the attack of a stray dog or coyote. Take the Pasteur treatment promptly If bitten by a rabid animal. These are a few of the precautions ,. i-Mnts in Central. East ern and Southeastern Oregon by Calvin S. White, secretary ol ine Board of Health, owing to the unprece dented epidemic of rabies among ani mals in those regions. The situation is more serious than it has ever been before." said I?r. w mie. "Coyotes have never Derore -fected io such a number, the epidemic being the worst the state has known. The coyotes travel great distances be fore dying, being fleet-footed animals, and one is thus capable of spreading the disease over a wide area. "There now is an effort on foot to get the Legislature to re-enact a bill ii-.o- . kminiv noon the scalps of coyotes. This would aid in stamping out the disease. - " "We are receiving at our iaouriu.ira about five heads of coyotes every week, as wel as numerous heads of dogs and other domestic animals. Only today we found a positive reaction for rabies in the head of a calf sent from Eastern Oregon. The Eastern counties are clamoring for help, which we are un able to give them, though Dr. Sauer man has gone into Eastern Oregon to study the epidemic" The coyotes are reported to be vicious when rabid and they have made many attacks on persons in Eastern Oregon. It was reported last week that a mad coyote attacked the auto stage driver traveling between Bend and Burns, and was kiHed by the driver, who struck the animal on the head with a hammer.- The Pasteur treatment is being administered to many by the State Board of Health laboratories. MARRIED LIFE UNHAPPY WASHINGTON, D. C RESIDENT SIED IJT OREGON CITV. Mrs.' Haxel Ricks Emerson, Formerly of Louisville, Kr, Says She - Was Humiliated. OREGON CITY. Or., Jan. 16. (Spe cial.) Thomas H. Emerson, a member of the my and Navy Club in Wash ington, I. C, is made a defendant in a divorce suit filed today in the Clack amas County Circuit Court by Hazel Ricks Emerson. Sam M. Johnson, of Portland, is the attorney appearing for Mrs, Emerson. - The general charge cited by Mrs. Emerson against ner husband is cruel and inhuman treatment. They have not lived together for several months, although were married only December 6, 1915. The wedding took place in Louisville. Ky. . Mrs. Emerson says, in the complaint, that soon after the marriage they moved to Washington, D. C, where her husband began a course of carefully studied insults. Sh was a stranger in the National capital, yet her husband, she says, would refuse to Introduce her to the gathering and a .number of times he absolutely refused even to rec ognize her. ' ...... She tells of one party to which she invited a number of her best friends. But Mr. Emerson, she alleges, refused to attend and afterwards he acknowl edged that tie had carefully planned the InEUlt to humiliate her. Mrs. Emerson has passed the greater part of the last year in Oregon, al though she has lived a large part of that time in Washington. For several months she has been in Portland. Mr. Emerson 1" at present living in the Army and Navy Club at Washington. LIVESTOCK TO BE SHOWN Breeders Xear Monmouth to Enter at Panama-Pacific Fair. MONMOUTH, Or, Jan. 16. (Special.) William Riddell & Sons, breeders oi livestock near here, will nave an ex hibit at the Panama-Pacific Exposition of sheep and Angora goats. Several years ago, shipments of the Angoras were made to South America, where the best grades of stock had been called for to start. the industry. Ship ments have been made since to many parts of the Northwest. Two years ago. a ram of the Lincoln breed was imported from New Zealand by the Rlddells. ; ". The stock from tne juaaem mrm na a long list of prises from various na tional. Northwestern and state exhibi tions. Accorning to me i.i s -" tion of valuable cups and ribbons, the nHii-ho successful at the San Francisco exhibition. YONCALLA WOMAN IS DEAD Mrs. HanUngtons HIC peni uu Farm Where She Was Born, v-. a t t a rtr Jan. 16. (Special.) yrs. Mary Miller Huntington, wifa e naninm n riununsrion. VI una .as laid to rest in loncau " J' liesday afternoon, January 12. bne died Sunday. January io. aiier a p. - longed illness irom origin. "'"'"" She was 63 years old. r- unnt nptnn was a nauc uic-av. aha waa nnrn on net lauici a j .i.m Vnncalla. September ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1 " 11 v. , - t ni wr mMenname was Mary 11, AW. ..... . Iiuella Miller, iter parent ....... r peers of 185 . uk. wo mnrriM to Benjamin nmu Ington at Yoncalla in 1880 and made her home all ner me ou mo v....,... donation claim of her father. She was h. r.ther of 13 cnnnren. ttu " and six girls, all of whom are living. SCHOOL SURVEY. ORDERED 1 IllT: v ----- . Make Report at Ashland. iQHT.AVTY Or.. Jan. 16 (Special.) The local school district is to be sur- enumeration of the physical assets of This Yi-1 1 1 emDract w i.uiih"v... the district ana census oi v.i re and all other facts in con --itv. the educational system In genesal, together with revenue and ..anilitiim details. The survey siwi mnuuca ii" residents. C. R. Frazier. oi r-vere. Wash : F. C. Ayer. of Eugene, and H. B. Miller, of Portland. They will start work February 15 and have five days in which to complete their findings. Th. knurl) of directors ana supenn tendent of schools took the Initiative In this movement to test the efficiency of the system. .. Indians to Hold Revival Meeting, nuvtw ETfiV Or- Jan. 1. --Spe cial.) Indians from reservations in Ore gon. Washington and Idaho will gather at the Tutuilla Mission, on the Uma tilla Reservation, early next month to hold a camp meeting and revival. Ar rangements for the big gathering have K-an enmnleted by Rev. J. M. Corneli- ..i...i..arr in charge of the Tu ...iti , ifiasinn. who has just .returned from Kamiah. Idajo. . 2 Hunters-Near Stnnwood Drowned utanwood. Wash.. Jan. 16. Ed ward R. Anderson, aged 25. and Oliver I.indherg. 18. were drowned Thursday bv the capsizing of their skiff on th ;.,wr,ori Pints, where they were DEMOCRATS SPLIT Oil SHIP Vigorous Opposition to Gov ernment Ownership Is De veloped in Caucus.' LEADERS GROWING UNEASY Some of Senators Abandon Hope of " Obtaining Vote at This Session and Pleas for Other Legis lation Are Made. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. Division In the Democratic ranks over the form of the Government shin-purchase bill de veloped at a party caucus late today held for the purpose of clarifying the legislative tangle which threatens the Administration programme; for the short session. - Although a resolution was adopted to make a shipping bill the unfinished business of the Senate following pas uea of the District of Columbia a- propriation bill, it was accomplished onlv upon decision to hold another caucus Monday night to pass on amend ments to the najiding ship-purchase .bill. Vigorous opposition to the Government ownership feature of the penning oni was expressed by several Senators and several amendments, it was declared, would be submitted to the caucus.' Lender Grow Uneasy. . With only six weeks of the regular session remaining ana witn i ap propriation, bills to be acted on, Senate leaders have become uneasy. ' When the caucus met Senator u letcn- er, in cnarge ot ine snip dui, ouereu a resolution to make fBe bill the par amount business of the Senate next week. Several Senators suggested that it be considered to the exclusion of appropriation bills for a period of two weens, ii in mat time ik huwiu velop that it could not be passed, some Senators were sald to be 'ready to abandon all hope of getting a,vote oh the measure at this session. Senator Hardwlck, of Georgia, told the caucus he had Informed tho Presi dent of his opposition to the bill be cause of his antipathy for Government ownership. Senator Stone pleaded for an indorsement of the pending measure without amendment. Extra Session Tfcreatcaed. Several Senators pleaded for an op portunity to enact othar legislation. Senator Hoke Smith asserting that an extra session would be aDsoluieiy necessary unless a rural credits bill were passed. Senator Thomas took his Democratic colleagues to task for wasting valuable time. "Forty-three days of this session are behind us and 46 remain." said he. "Fourteen appropriation bills are to be passed. We have passed one. And, what is more," 75 per-cent of the time hue heen consumed on this aideof this chamber, where responsibitity for leg islation rests. ... So many suggestions were maae mat r.nallv was agreed to consider amendments next Monday night before pressing the bill In the Senate. BILLIARDISTS ARE TIED TRIO DEADLOCKED FOR LEAD 1ST MtXTXOMAK FIRST CLASS. D. E. McMleken, Wo Heads J oini Division, Only One Wlio Haa TJ dlsputeif Title to Leadership. v rr Rnnrlland A. W. Morris and J. U. Bepdle are tied for first placa in tho first class of billiardists compet ing in the tourney on at tne Miiitnoman Club. Each has won two games ana lost one. In Ahe second class r. rs. ivieyers. w. Waite and Harry Meyer are ura first place, with one game ecn i their credit and no defeat. r v. lUeMicken. leader of the third class, is the only one who stands alone at the head of Ins division. u.e ail ihm srames played to date. E. E. Young Is second. He has played four games and lost one. Dr. A t. wajaer, u. i. ouv. - uu-anrie are leaaing in mo ..i.., with two games won tuu lAr The schedule of play for tomorrow night, which will bring the tourney up to the finals, was announced yesterday by Ouy Devere as .-.,. - B. Meyers vs. iarry moi ' - Waite, A. W. Morris vs. Tom Lydon. O. Waits vs. G. L. Wallace and P. B. Meyers, Otto Ott vs. T. H. Cleland ana K. S. Reed., . . v The standing. BS cunifiicu "j " Devere, follows: First class Won. Lost. F. H. Good land ... PURCHASE .2 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 c 2 .0 3 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 2 .3 0 .3 1 .1 '"- .1 2 .4 3 .2 T .2 ' .2 '0 .1 0 3 , 1 .3 ' 1 .1 1 .1 2 .1 2 .1 2 .1 3 .0 2 .0 2 .o a A. w. Morris J. M Bendle - W. S. Walter Tom I.ydon Second Ciaa! p B. Meyers- O. Waite Harry Meyer ..... M. M. Young ..... Third ciasa D B. McMicken E B. Young H. H. Keck O. F. Goodwin . . . Georire Rodger .... ourm c.aaa I. F. Buck Dr A. D. Walker H. ' McKenzie .... A. A. Murphy F. Boynton O. F. Dowling B. scnuman ..... K. S. Reed E. I.. Roth ....... J. Id. Stone Walter Keck . T. H. Cleland .... T H. Javenord . . G. -A. Anderson ... BOXSPIEIi TO BEGIX -MONDAY Eighty Entries Made for . Curling Competition at Dnltith. DULtrTH, Minn., Jan. 16. The big bonspiel of the Northwestern Curling Association will open here at 10 o clock Monday morning. Eighty rinks from -in., a tar west as Butte, Mont., ana as far north as Winnipeg will be rep Milwaukee and other Wisconsin . win he. represented. The 19 sheets ot ice are in splendid condition. BABY RELIANCE WIXS RACE 4 , 3. S. Blackton's Hydroplane Beats Wife's Craft at Miami". MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 16. Baby Reliance, owned by J. Stuart oiacamu, vi tU.. efeateH Babv Speed Demon the property of Mrs. Blackton. in the hvdroplane race over a 24-mile water course here today in the annual power boat regatta. The time waa S3 minutes 44 seconds. The 10-mile race for cabin cruisers was won -by Sayanora, James ieenns, r.5ao-l rtWTIAr. with ShadOW by CarlG. Fisher, Indianapolis, second. Time 30:13. . Maris, owned by George T. Lappin cott. Philadelphia., won the nine-mile event for open displacement boats in SS:20. and the seven-mile event in 22:32. Newton, owned by J. N. Lum mus, Miami, took the six-mile event in 1:50- STEVEXSOX HIGH TEAM WIXS League Leadership Taken by Beat Ing White Salmon Basket Tossers. STEVENSON, Wash., Jan. IS. (Spe cial.) The Stevetason High School bas ketball team defeated the White Sal mon High School teami last night In a league game. The White Salmon quin tet played a fine gams, but the locals, although lighter in weight, outclassed them in every way. The league standings ronow. w. P.O. woo .500 .ooo .000 Stevenson White Salman Hood River... .. i 0 0 The scheduie of games for the 1916 championship follows: Tannarv 2" Stevenson at Ho River; January 29, The Dalles at Stevenson Febru- a,v 3. The Dalles at wnne saimou Febru ary 12. Stevenson a1 White Salmon ana Tne uaiies ml nuwu Klver: February m, Stevenson at The Dalles and m.. . v.i.ni9r . Ttood RSver at Stevenson and White Salmon at The Dalles;. YASHT CI.UB SMOKER IX 1KB Club Rooms to Be Scene ot Lively Time, Next Saturday Night. The Oregon Yacht Club will hold a smoker in its cluorooms naimuay night. January 23. Other clubs inter ested in water sports will be asked to attend.' There will be refreshments, boxing, smokes and a vaudeville pro gramme to enliven the evening.- -A k.... han ill an will be on hand. The Columbians, one of the inner clubs of the Oregon- Yacht Club, will hold a. grand ball in Cotillion ., Hall Thursday night. u -.. Junction City Beats Franklin Club. JUNCTION CITY, Or., Jan. 16. (Spe cial ) The Junction City High School basketball team defeated Franklin Ath letic Club by a score of 34 to 14. Thomp son Hays, starred for Juncton City. Jacobson and Ed-wards were the shin ing lights for Franklin. Jacobaon was refereee and C; McKnight umpire. Wolffast Signed to Meet Mandot. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. .16. Ad Wol- gast. formerly ugntweigni ciibimj.. pugilist? and Joe Mandot, of Or leans, will meet in a 20-round fight here February 14, it waa tonight. , - Harvard Hockejists Win. ' -i-Tnr vnnk- Jan. 16. :Harvard de feated Princeton at Ice hockey, 4 to 1. here tonight. Schoen, of Princeton, saved his team from a shutout. , .iAIL.Y ,MBTTOROI,OUlCAr. REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. 18. Maxfmum tcmpera- , a rlnflrrees: miniinum. - Rl-eV reedinir. S A. M.. S. feet rhunee in last 24 hours, O.t foot rise, is P.M. to r P.M.). none; Total rainfall total rainfall since" September 1, 114. i Inches; nor- 22.S2 inches; mal rainiaii an"." . ;r ' 'cT.te,l,r 1 rt.f tci.ncv utes; possible sunshine, I) hours 4 Barometer (reduced to sea level; ... n i .1 mlnillPH. Uilo. f"- "..j . a lL-all .", P. M. 80.47 inches. TUB IVJSainan. g t Wind 5 c 3 an o j n ? I l" : : STATIONS. Weathery 24-O.00I 4 E .Cloudy KO'O.uo; I,N Cloudy 400.00 4 SW Clear : nsoool KNWiPt. cloudy 4B0.:in!2 SB Rain 2'.u4 4KB Clear 3K.H8NW'.nor 2S 0.04 .14!NW Know 54 O.OOi 4,NE ;Pt. cloudy (1410.04'lON Clear . 'S T. 24 SW (Cloudy - m 7ti0.0(l' 6 E jPt. cloudy :ioo.u4a4.vv Cloudy 62.00, SNW,Clear 4 O.IHl! 4 NW, Cloudy 42- 0. 00 4 W Cloudy 2i!,0.4' 8 N Snow S2 tl.OCII 8 E Clear 4 O.S8'l4 N"W;Rain 44 0.00 U SE (Clear 40 0.0"! 4 NWC!oudy JK 0."0 4,NE Cloudy 4t.O0 4,W Clear , n.i n mil J W flnUdV Baker .......... Boise . ... . Boston' ...'...j-' Caiirarv ....... Chicago Denver Des MoinH .' . Duliith pureka ....... Oalveaton' Helena . . Jacksonville Kansas cuy . -Los Aruteles . . . Marshfield .. . - Medford Minneapolis .. Montreal New Orleans .. New York . . -Norlh Hend .. North YaKima phvenlx pocatello Portland 350.00! 4 NW!Pt. cloudy- Roseburi- 40O.110 4 N Wirt, ciouuj Sacramento .. - St. . I.ouls Salt Uke r.2 O.00 IS NW;Clear r.'' iiO O.'mi It'N ..I .-,40.00! 4:n 40'o.on. 4 N Clear Clear San Francisco it'lear Seattle Spokane Taroma Tatoosh Inland Cloudy Cloudy ,. Cloudy -Cloudy' Cloudy Clear 24 0.(10 4 SW BS'O.tV. 4 NS '44 0.00 4 E ..it 11 nil 4 V. Walla wana 0:1 '' '. I 40 0l(K, .E Washingt WEATHER CONDITIONS. . . .. haa moved northeastward KtlteT. Precipitation, in the form of rain In te;r 3 of snow in the North .has occurred throughout the Mississippi valley. a,;m. nrevalled. It Is much colder , . - niFi,hnmB. Kansas and towa. Chinook conditions prevail in Alberta. The conditions ia,...-". weather In this district Sunday marked changes In temperature. for fair with lTOTtECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair-, easterly VindS. wi. .iral. aaaterlV winds. Idaho Fai EDWARD A. BKATA District Forecaster. CLASSIFIED AD. Dully and 'Sunday. RATES Per Lin .... Me .... 22fl One tim ; J ls-aM MintMinV tlHICfti ..SUc game ad sia or iieven cimetlltiv. times. 6c Th above rate, apply to advertiaemeat. nnoVr "New Today" and au ouner cuuauioj. tiona except the following: Situation. Wanted Male. Mtuallona Wanted f emale. For Beat, Rooina. Prlvato lami es. Hoard and Rooms, Private Jamllies. .7 .. ..1 IJ.uiini,. Privat. Families. Rate on the above classifications la 1 cants a line each Insertion. , On "fbarge" advertlsemrnts charge will be haaed on the' number of line, appearing In the Daucr, retardlcs. of the number of words in eSclVline. Minimum charge, two Unea. The Oregoalan wlU accept claaalfled ad vertleeinentB over the telephone provlued til. advertiser Is a subscriber to either uhoneT No prices wlU be quoted over the pnouo. j. 1 rendered th. foLiovr- u!c 4ay. WheUier subnequent advertisement, will be accepted over the phone depend, noon the promptnea. of paymeat of tele SnoSe adwtisementa. Situation. Waated ud Personal advertiaementa will not be ac T"..w the telenhoae. Order, for on. insertion only will be accepted for "Init for Sale. "isusinesa uuuwnaiuiioa ipo: i...Hoinn'' and "Wanted to ami. Tha Oreironlan will not guarantee accuracy or auni responsibility for errors occurring in telepnoneu au ... .- . Ka In The Oreaonian office be fore ociock at nieht. except Saturday, i-llilnr hour for The Sunday Oregoniaa will be 7?Jo o clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock P. M., a. u.ual, Znd all ads received too late for proper Waistfication will be run under the heading "Too Late to Classify." The Oregoniaa will not be responsible for mar. than one Incorrect Insertion of any ad vertisement offered for more than one time. Telephone.: Mala 7070. A 6UD5. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. i"5 there a young man and wife In or out the city willing tJ take half interest in a fine 500 .tore? Any reasonable proposition considered from right party: open Sun Sai Phone East 31S. BF 024, Oregonian. k-t FflAN'TLY furnished room in swell pri vate horr;71TrinltyJtace. lrnrt RENT Two or 4-room suites for house keeping. nicely furnished. 2ti 10th St. NICE suite front furnished H. K. wk. 207 Knott, near Williams. DCJTl s. (3 TWO nice furnished H. S81 Ross. East SOIO K. rooms, cheap. T-c-. c 400 lbs., harness and farm wagon, 100." Good workers. 81 E. 11th St. PORTLAND a RSTBACTS OF T1TUB. reasonable price. P- .rVo Cb. ot cm. .rrnauhON MJSAT1SO. ACCORU1U-J.. V" tlsTITOHlNli. BEA U - iTvl XT C? AKD BOX PLBAT- ELTT JIM. CO., b5 6TH il- TTT ,...Y,1- and icmilODlng. B 8TBPUA good rinsed, mail order. SeS Aiaer. m. ISSAYEBS AJP ASAIAbTS. . , ."Hi UoldL MONTANA ASSAY J ',aV J " silver snd platinum bought. ATTORN JX8. ire. - r.AWVER rconsultauoa free. Main .. Selling bld. CARPET WKAV1XO. NORTHWEST RUG CO.-KaM - pets, rag ruga. CELU'LOIU BUTTONS. BAIK-ES. -rc- iswlx-HOBSOS COMPANY. ooViT.T Phon. Hsin 812 ana Ao CHlBOrOBiSIS. Psrlor. iOi Gerllnger bldg.. B. W. 2d and Alder. Fbone Mam DR. ETHEL A, BACBT, P-lal... ."V.T. hlda. Phone Main io. NEW YORK grad. chiropodUt Pe?icur..u .eSE; &4 -Made. bldg... CHIROPODY 'S.r.f-. viledner bids. Main S4iS. i R.rirur nc Sara. m. " H1IL iHlKilFRAtUG PHYSICIANS. DrTMcMahon. 121 ' cases; 1 treatments 15. Others less. C I.F.AXIXU AND rBESbtJIO DRESS SUITS tor rent; . Pr.- ' TlNlOUB TAILORINQ CO.. 309 StarkuV- ad Main M4. rnl.l.KfTlOX AOHNCY. T ... iiirlimuu collected. "Adopt ACw,,.,K;i.'" Short Adjustment .uo awn- ILfathodS.' aa hj w. Hank bldg. phone Main 8-74. 1 ' ." wta- Main 179fl IS Kin y.. "----L --- E.tablished v ii collection, nw -"" DANCING. " . ..... OTHlflt. DENTISTS. STS . w KKBNE. Majestic Theater bids ER5lt Wy.inln.?on tT M.rah.ll 20o. lil.KCTBlC MOTORS. sold, rented Bn.f0au11f"guarl?d HM. H. Electric Co., 81 First f hone nam AGRICCLTIIHAI- W3e " Portland Vi t lron TMTBRILLiS BUOy a WJI'WPI.I KM. HENRY A a a 1 UlWVr v-VSn BROS.. 11 l-ront rt. 75Sr7i7il.M.It AD PLASJER. I1KV GOODS. ' ;tro MATER & CO.. Ml "' p IjV. inv.fi.ua"' v Stubb. .rCoTonrand Pin. TOO LATE TO CLASHinr-, J small handsaw. ' l&VS'wrlte. particulars. AL 53, oregonian. every hou. HelPr:-"AM Mon. JMU--". " atiy PIANO WAKS"oI.K royr nlano cartd for "ite.'' ri upkeep of e-.eent if ritorn for Its use; no cn.i- dren Phonc Marshall .10 1 . : 1- 11 bottom lana, J" A.fR.B?.,Me. h": tools: household goods. J.-H100; roortgaise ?-hon:.n 142. rfecond. mm sinoO: want cu v"- - . ' .......I., ,,f neat appearance. YOUNG lad 1 ia"- DMitton; accurate & -:.r. "VafVr.nces. AK B2. ' and quick; gonlan. t. - L..1MI11, i.ur- tiiiii.DEH to laae " -..-..nt and sec- -.--- ma amaii oaj.'. T... glvinir me und gonian. SaITgXCT id o-roorn h-ns-n . , -T. OOUOie a"'""-. tnClUUUl K including in- OMTA Mon. wu. sell cheeap. ii iv. . M-tcalie, w R. B. cott. r. ...... . iv uniiee and spies route, Inside nl.n estaoii!'-" ---- anv clearinn ' ",- iimess. AK u., business. ownia gonlan. " .7". amount of interstate m...-. Tah.nts Trust bldg. . . r i,-va4 room WILL rent very privilege of ue "1 PT,VS if desired: close in. vary aesir of kitchen If aef' r..',Q oregonlan. nnie ...cui- - reasonable TIMBER for corn-o "". ., income-bear- tdod. wltbln distance; w." ".-,,,- M. Teo. NO. -a - ing property. t.ranu vc. . cloVe deaVat onc?. Phone today or atouu.,. Kpllwood 231- i ;!rtoS 5'JS, rjr;son"" &-e"?n Cr0n!ere'a.Sn.bfe; Phon?. , W1 furnished, pftpyy n3 V.eta ave.. Portland Heiffhtn. TSrS ?rearMn.ble, Keeping. I.-. ;,.-.., v,,t. av. nartlv "V.aT 7017. rJW : . - . .nui ,h .stents. N .I-'--, ure.""' ?,lt ?" tJIHwJv nar Madisoo. 5-pas auto ot roadster; WANTED .or must be n ap, Irom owner Oregoman. WicVin'X" Vor t"ff- dressfnaking. Phone . ... nrL- "anv East Vim Duthf. Kaft "- 1 MONTH. . rn ".V. Sd ,t. Mala . i " - iu a aai..im nil iences, , wai.iia 4712. Kparney, 7..-,.r uiinvf with board, nice locai h, B1ia!km diBtXnce, home 'privileges. w nrr-ariWCtV. 12."3. tT- vtv n To rnt unrurnisii;. V, I tTles?Thn 20 apu. Modern brick. West sirte Main 200H. ONE 4-H. e-lne an p Fairbanks-Morse easoline en ', mandrel; 2 f?-' blades. Beltlne, etc, cheap, main nn. Oie'l.ruaTa'mountrgLitoS? -TlVlntr It Is money-maaer. eHuo' PL V att WILL eachange $140 I equity In 000 houw of lo rooms fr good mortgage, r of 10 rooms . nla -fila flrSt-ClaS. WOOd STUMfAUKi- iv." for sai'. o.i "" . DY would like day or ."nerleneed. Call A 8425. chamber work vor ,.AnriAr,ai newrVellwcMHl SU r-amntometer adding machine tnewi. main -" Tt. ANTED Good, live sa!eman for country; .VarlnTes AJ B2Ji. Oregoniar PARTLY furnished modern J-room house ".. .-., r.4 K. 31st st. S. i two purebred Silver Laced Fgd.hu rr.ost.rS. Call 11TB E. 27th st. N. NEW tJH lans.. 2ri: .' neater. 9. S.S. car. 777 r a i-i a i- ATiDTT N room flat, walk- in distance. 41g4 Wasro. E. TWO strictly modrn front H. K. rooms, $H a -month. 429 Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY EVK. EAR. KOSK AND TH KO AT. - Treatment by specialist.; (lasses ''""J--; F. F. Cassedsy. 611 Uitum blQ-. roVMJKV AXD jUCHLMi 1 OKKW. Iron Works, Kast d "."" thorne. General nimcnlne nd foundry r. OAS RKuV LATtON. GAS- BILLS' RiUrUCED small monthly rental. Nfl Gs fiov- Co. Min SoS. KODAKS. KODAKS AND ALL. SUPPLIES; dv''n printing ana auisriats. ilAM CO., 343 Wasiilngton st. MACULM1KY. Engines, boilers, sawmills. Doug n l. i r m . . i j n exchanged, rne j. c. ainm .u, MESSKOER SERV1CB. HASTY MESSKNtifcll CO. oiorv-j-a - bicycles, rnuna aiain oo. ja MCBICAL. MLLE. M. RAXDIN. GRADUATE NORMAL SCHOOL. LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND. TEACHER OF FRENCH. Classes for beginners and adiancaa nuDils- terms reasonable. Telephone -lu A. 11.. 1 1 kr. -u- iui"'" .-v.... SCHOOL Of MUSIC. STAFF ot TEAcHiiHa. rnvSERVATORY HI ixth St.. at Aldar. Emll Thlelhorn. vlo!ln teacher; pupil B'veiK 207 Flieaner puis, a aiw, a,-.-... MRS. iT'sThammOnd. tervisw by appointment. ,-or-al teacher: 1n Phone Main 4107. MATIROfRACTlO fHablCIAXB. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, nerv ous, chronic diseases. S0 Oregonlan bldg. OPTICIANS. FIGHT on lllsh prices Why pay fo o HO tor a pulr ot glasses wnen i can fit your era with i iltv lenses, cold-xllled xrami inw aa SI ft07 Goodman. l'Jl Morrison, near bridge. Main 1124. Satisfaction guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Lr R B. NORTHRUP, 80s Morgan bldg. cir. Broadway and Washington street Of tiei phone. Main ; residence, r-aet 1;. PATENTS. PATENTS secured or fee returned; Illus trated guidebook and list ot Inventions mailed tree to any address: patent secured h.T... advertised free In World's Progress, sample copy nw. "'V . - 64-Nlnlh. East Washington, Evans at CoH D. C. PATENTS that protect and pay; advice and book's free, highest references; best ro ults; promptness assured: send sketch ot model for free search. Watson K. Coleman Satent lawyer, fit F .1.. Washington. D. C. fATKNT ATTORNEYS. 5 SiESLER, Atty.-at-Law 50.1 Henry. Wm. C. Schmidt, eng. and draftsman. K. c WRIGHT SJ years' practice U. 4 and foreign patenta 0Q Dekum bldg. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GRAIN MURCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshall CROCERIEtl. CO., liu-io F'ourth .t. WADHAMS GOODS. WHOLESALE ONLt. 411 DEKUM DLDJ. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSEK HAT CO, 6a- HIDES. rKLTfe. WOOL AND tRS. KAHN BROS., 101 Front .treat. LK4.THER AND SHOE TRADE KirrLUt, Sab. L. MAST1CK CO.. 74 Front; leatuar of every dfacrlptloa; taps, mlg. lludlnga. MKN'S AJiD WOMENB NECRVVKAR. Columbia Neckwear ana. Co.. bi m.i t. IRON WORKS, PACIFIC IRON WORKS, PORTLAND, OREGON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY. MILLINERY. RRADSHAW BROS.. -Morrison and 7th Ma . ORNAMENTAL IKON AND M'R- Portland Wire & Iron Wka. rd and Columbia. ' TOO LATH TO t'LASSIFY. BARGAIN KALE ot ID acres G In fulliva tion. houso of 4 rooms, water pip. d from sorine on place, fine creeK. I mllo from railroad, m .acres ot 414 Yeoil bhlg. finest beaverdam. ' -(, PER WESK for nice dry biiemont roonr. lirat, electric litchts. prlvat t-n-trance. Phone Mar. 10U. Oiu Olisau. Nlre for bachelor. WB have customers for close-ln small acre places near carliues. improved and unim proved. 414- Yeon bldg. SALESMAN to sell high-class specialty. Call Monday morning, 22t Ltimbermens bldg. I'OK RENT Furnished Meeplng-rooul, close In. 0th St. .allor shop with low rent. 211 GIRL for general liousehuld lielpllin where a cook Is kept. Apply Monday morning at 741 KvereU "t. .....(.niviirllV m-aol i.-al 11 lirsC. would like Dosltion at once: can glv..rrf"ren,'. BH k. Holland st. Phono VA uodiawn :t:ms. 17 KIKST-I.-LOOR FLAT. 4 rooms, bath and water, walking distance. Inquire flat R, 2-"'fl Cherry St. ROOM house. 770 Hl'l... 2 bathrooms, reasonable rent. Main ."i724. ti'ivrirn in nr M.-hOTC tracts if good und at a low yrir?. 1 -- -- - c.-i-uifinivi L:a-iiufr i itt i. Inquire 171 MllinRnviui in " ' " A VICTKOI.A. gooa as oc, t,m, v.' re k mi i MEETING yOTXCES. ORIENT LODGI!, NO. 17. I. O. O. K. a-etends a cordial Invitation to all lodges, also Kebskah lodfres, to attend the tabernacle at Belmont and Kast 11th sts. on Monday evenin ai o'clock to listen to a talk by the vangoUst. K. J. BUlff.n, on jonainau mcmbera are requested to Dprea-ni. TJir PATRin" I'OI'N'CIT., No. 2227, KNIGHTS AND LADIES OP PK'TRITV mK fill open meeting- nxt Friday. Janu ary 2a! S:H0 r. M. sharp. Moose Hall, Morri son and Broadway, cards -50. 'll'r: Jalnment. dancint. Best union mo e. Oood prizes. Don't forget tojomo to tlie grand COLUMBIA RBBEKAII I-ODGR. NO . I O O F. AH members are requested to .L !": P"T 5ahnua"4 IT. at 1:10 P. M. to attend the f.n.ral of our late slater. Millie Weatherford. All visitor, invited to " pA BLTj,s ge0- EUREKA COUNCIL. No. 204 K. nnd Ii. t S."JOO" and dancing tomorrow vmitnar. K. s w O W Hnll. E. 6th and Alder. Ulata b'enuty T.. M. TliomMS will iv. address. HaSiSt HarioV and Harold Grady will a v. exhibition of the latest dance.. Admleaion free. . vtirTTtliR OIT IjOLUKN RI'T.rl IIIVK. VO IT L O T M. AND MOI NT HOOD TS-NT NO IT K. O. T. M.. are requested 7b.u?nd th. 'At rnstallallon of dfl.eij Wednesday evening. January -.0. . at ocloik. In K. P. Hall. KK'ventl. and Alder stre.ts. Ladles pleane bring cakea ORKOON CIRCLE. NO. 171, WOMKN OK WOODCRAFT will aive a rn eard party at their hall. 3H4 Russell St.. Wednesday eyen ln. January 20. Admission 10 cents. Oood prises. L,eave vour shine and white collar at liorn. and come to the hard times' dance at w. O W. Hall. 128 11th St.. Saturday. January 23. Ladles, inc. lienta ec. uw "' Good time. PROSPECT-COMPANY St). 140. W. O. W. will rive a 600 party and dance on Thursday evenlna Januarv 28. 1815. at their temple. 128 nth si. All are cordially Invited to attend. Admission 20c Union mujic. TUESDAY EVE., Jan. 10, W. p. Tern- i. via nth at. Avonuaie scneouic, ,r- a::;0. danclne at m. a'?.i of George Washington Camp. NO. Oood prises. Admission, 21. Oood music, 10 cents. BORN. BABCOCK Mr. and-Mrs. Charles Adrflaon Babcock. of tSi Rodney ave., ar. being ,.n .1 ,,nnn ill. arrival of a fcaby dsmhter born Monday. Jan. 4. She will be known as Harriet Eugenia. nreu. KING In this city Jan. H. at her apart- . T. 1 Annav Or,!, It MnrH BUtl St - Hue pkrrott King, aga 40 years HI hionths 15 day.. Deceased is eurvneu. or nua...., Arthur E. King, two sisters, Mrs. R. . Chllty and Mrs. Mal Lorslng. of thl. city. Me v:iiiahth Hunt, ,..i,i rial . itiaa Julia Ellerson. Miss Alice Elieraon and Mrs. J. H. Khelcion. a il of thi. city: also one uncle, Hamilton r.i leraon. Rea.rton. Or. Remalu. at par lors of Skene. Undertaking Co.. corner ill and Clay. Funeral nolle, later. . ,i c-n- w aa-ad rt-i years; wldrrh" . L'.. i,a Rvan: died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. S. Wood ?ord. 3.0 K. 4.-.lh St.. Saturday January 111. Deceased is survived by her chil dren Mr. . H. Moor, and A. L. Ryan. "I." u ii r.lll.r Mrs. U. S. Wood- lai.n N. Edward W. and Alger Rvan. of Portland. Remains at the par lor, of P. L. Lerch. E. 11th and Clay .la. Funeral notice iat.r. STEIN'S LOAN OKFICI6. 2S Nrta ia KU POK'l'LA.VU WOOD PirE CO. tacuirr and office near iltu and Yorfc sia. Mam H. KI H11KH STAMI-S. SIL.U. BB-tBM SltiMt. PACJk'lli COAST STAMP WORfc.. J1 Wash. St. I'Mone Mam il sou A lilO. MlOHlASt, BAMa a STOMB 1-IXTtRJU. FOR reasonable prices. e Western Flaiure St Showcase Co.. N. lotll. Marshall ! STOU-VC1E AND IRA NMH. ' SToKAUai AT 11F.DUCLD RATKS. Furniture, Planoa, Msrcliandlse, etc Goods tailed tor aad delivered. We pack for slilpment. MOKOAN-ATCliLKK FUK.MTLKIa CO. Grand Ava and Avast lark St. Pboavs a.ast :! til. PORTLAND Van A storage Co. --.I l.-.a.-nav bib., lust oviiiple lad. new tire- oroof warehouae for household r..- -...ii.rt frelaht rates on houwehoid LZ'di lo and Iroiu East lu lurougtt csia Main BS4 0. all deyarlmenls. .- 0 ptcK Transfer A Storage Ce. ornoa and commodious -lo.y or.ca wsrah.uai, fepara". iron room and flr.proof vau l. lor viluablea N. W. cor. 114 and Pin. .la Pian. and funillura moved and pack.4 ornlprnVnt. special rale. mad. .a good, fn our through car. to all domU. a. toreian porta. Main . A 1HI. '. inv.H.ifc: TRANSFER CO. Saw fireproof warehoua- with separata rooml W. mov. and pack kauMheld and piano, aud .hip at reducl fifea Auto vana and team, fur moving. Forwarding and distributing ag.nta. Fro. cka! "Offic. and r;,,r l.tk Hoyt -is. Main HI. A -', , uf.iO-.- TRANSFER CO.. 47 1 Glwaa . . cr l'ith Tilephon. Mala or A ll. wl" own and operate two larg. class "A warehouse on terminal U.Jia, Lol Insurance r'a MAMN1NG WAREHOUSE t' New Location. 0th , and "''' .... ie. nunii ni niL'i'iiiB. aloraga Main lot, A a 14, 1. . o-r noi'li" and WAREHOUSE ., - ' in 'xiadUon. General mercheadiea ?-nrl"r dm. "...ntiC Ihon. at... It.l. WOOD. 6R.BS and dry slabwood ."iil? ru.l Co. Mala Ml, A ia. oca. Faa- aia:Ta 1VH W All. T ATF P. FILLER CO.. l.tll and I-ai. PAIN Is, KASMUSI.l.N at OILS) AND ULASt. t o.. 2d and 'layior Its rll'E, Pll'E UTTINt.S AND ALr.. L I.. KLINE. S4-SU Front t. I LI MHIMI A.M S1KAM StITLla.S. M L. KLINE. b-tl Iront St. PRINTERS AND PI HLINHI RB. V. W. DAl.Ua A CO.. 1 oak .ta. 1-HOIXt'K tOUnlKSION HKIM'MAMI, E litUINll AJ.'ilKLiJi''-r5''?' ' KOi'b AND BIN MING TWINR. pnrtl.r.d C.irdaae Co.. 4lh nd Norlhrua. SAND AND iR.IVU. . CllLUMHIA DIOGl.M CO.. fO"t or r.VMl. DOORS AND I.LAKS. W P FULLER v CO. lath and Darl.. Portland iron Works. 14ih and Nonhrup MALL PAPER. M'lrt'lAV WALL PAPEI1 CO., a C IH!.EHrK JtWI.IXIls" orfulANf. liL'TTEItFIEI.D UllOS.. MOHAWK DLUG. A'TuN In this city, A. Ac Ion. srd &j fun Aral lirm 1 1 r. .ln mi ry 16. Mary years. Nolle of FVNEBAL KOTlt't PISTEltaoN" January l."i. at the family resi dence. llKd East Tenth street, Au.ust l'etersun. Aged l years. fvaaaeri la aur. . vlved hy his Kldon, Mr.. Mary Peterson, one aen, A. K. I'oterson. and a dnugllter. Mm C. J. Johnson, of thta city: one oi. H dnugllter and onn bruthar residing at Wlltofi, N. I. Kuneinl aervlie. will condui'ted todny (Kuiidnv). January 17, at 2 P. M., fmiii tit Augustina Lutheran Churrh, corner Rodnay aveiiu. and Htan ton street. Inteiiiient Hum City Park Cemetery. The remain, ure at pealSAia . undertaking parlura, UOBEHTBON At the family rcshl-hce. 411 Cuild ave., Jan. 1.1. James Knliartaan, agi'd 7 years, resident of Portland .Itira 1M12, beloved husband of Nallle Koliart. Bon. Friends Invited lo iitwml funeral sarvlres. .whl.-h will be held nt llnlmnira Funeral lMrlora. Third and haltnon sls at 2 P. M., loniorrow (Mondsyi. January 18. Interment Rlvet-vleat Ceiitulury. liorv ire. ut the gruv. private. WEATHEHPOHO III this cll.v. January 1J. Mlllla WeatlierforH. ud Ii years. The funeral services will be hi-ld at Itie par lors -of F. K. Uuunlng. Inc., 414 East Al der St., corner of East tith si., al 1:30 P. M. today lHuniiayl, Jan. 17, under Hi. auspices of roliimbla Rrbakali l.oilge. No. a. I. O. O. P. Friend. Invited, lulurm.nt Lono Fir Cemetery. MUELLER January l."i. a the residence. .Mil V.. Ii'illl si.. Wllhrtmlna I.. JKn'lli'i, njff d 22 years: baiiived daughter nf Mi. and Mrs. William H. Mueller. Funeral services will be held at the above real-lii-nce Tui'sday. January lu, at 2 I. M. Friends invited. Interment alouiit bcoLt Park Cemetery. MOORB In this city. January l.. r lor encc Moore, aged 2t years; wile or A. L. Monro. 1271 Macadam si. The funeral services will be held today (fundsy) at 2:K0 o'clock P. M.. al I ho. residence es tabllsliment of J. P. Klnley Hon. Mont gomery at Mh. Friend. Invited, Inl.r merit at Rlvervlcw Cemetery. W1LHON" In this city, Jan. 14. Ellssbeth Wilson, of 7li Tenlno ave.. aged so jeat. 5 in on Mis 17 days. Funeral services will bo held Sund.y. Jan. 17, at t P. M , from th. livIIwoiHl Chrl.ilan Cliurcli, cur. I till at. aud Nehalcm ave. lntermcnl Milaaukt. Cemetery. Friends invited. LUIS Th. funeral .ervlce of 111. ln John I Luis wlU be held tfundny. January l. J III J. at 1 P. M. from U. T. Ilvrnes chapel. William, avenue and Knott street. Interment Kos. City Cemetery. Fii.nua invited. BATBY J.n. 1. Mario Batey aged 7 years, beloved wife of Charlca M.try. Re main, at Ilunnlng McEntee's P.rl"". ' from whence they will be .hipped to Mis soula, Mont., Monday; UNBBAL pmKCTOrlM. Th. only ri.id.nc. undertaking ;al'' meat In Portland wltu urnat. ilriv.way. Main A,l'iVlN.,.Br gov. Montgomery at Fifth. MR EDWAHD HOLM AN. Hi. leldlnf funeral Ulrtur. 0 T hird '' fealruon. Lady aaslsiant, A 111. atala . if. S. DUNCAN. INC. Eut Side Funeral Ulr.ctora, 414 Alder st. East ms !.... A. R-.?HV'. ".V.Ta.aa! Lar East 10I1L snd night service. Jjl NN1.MJ M EM EE. 7th and Pine. Jhou. fuueial direvioTS. Main 4J0. A-41i. I.ady attendant. R T BYRNES, William. .. sou a F.ss't tils. C ml. Lady .tteudant. l. LERCH. EMt llU and Clay ta. Lady asslatanl. East 71L (iKEWErt USUERTAKI.a COM PANT, 14 and Clay Main 4153. A nil. Lady attendant. rxouisT. MARTIN KOItBka CO.. fiorlsta lI ash ingion. Main .44. A 111. Flow.r. for all occailor. .rtisllr.'.ly arrang-d. . CLARKE BROS., designer, and decor.lor.; ire.h cut flower r.at variety ""'-a between 4th and Uli. Main or A !.. PEOPLES FLORAL hllOP Sd and Ald.r. .;,n. and apreya. Marshall Hit MAX M, bid. bUlTIL Mala 214. A il-l- Kelllng ntlKK7.R..RIIIHT CO., Funeral Kliaeto lo'H Keimoni si. -- - ... . . . T.ihor 1J T,-ni,.iiiinT. l'ii N I'M Funeral design'. aoU cut flower.. M.ln laOli, A IVJi, J.a0jVMaa. H,;M-t-,4 j jtjj V- ' Co not let children play woera they bunting. 1.