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. T1TE SUNDAY OREGOXTAN. POItTLAyP. FEBRUARY 21. 1915. - O - i BUND PIG RAID NETS 3 H(lti(; WITHIX 3i FEET OP OREGON CITY JAIL, YIELDS WHISKY. Koch ofTrlo la Maeed I'nder S30 Honda, and Two Waive Hrarlns;. Man. Bojaa Liquor, Wllicmu OREGON CITY. Or.. Feb. 20. (Spe cial.) In a houae within SO feet of the City Jail. Clu Krone. E. A. Churchman and Frank Smaller. In a raid tonight, were arrested on a charge of blind-plRSinw. The raid was made tr Constable Frost and Deputy Con stable William Griffith. Empty whisky flasks nearly filled the house, while 15 unopened bottles now are held as evidence The men say that the whisky wan for their own use. Each was placed under 1250 bonds. malley anil Krone have lived In Ore icon City for 20 years and are well known. Krone ran a saloon until the town was voted dry a year ago. Churrhman Is a trusted employe of the Hawlev Pulp & Paper Company, where he has worked for the last four vears. Mike Long, in the alleged blind pig. today bought a bottle of whisky. Long's name was used in the complaint. Churchman and Bmalley waived prelim inary hearings. Krone will be taken before Justice Sievers on Tuesday. MASONS INVADE ALBANY "early COO Portland Lotlymen Pay - Return Visit to City. A LEANT. Or.. Feb. 20. (Special.) rnder the leadership of Worshipful Jlaster H. H. Young, nearly 200 mem bers of Washington Lodge No. 46. of Portland, invaded Albany at S:30 o'clock this evening on a special train on the Oregon Electric line. The ob ject of the call was to return the visit made a few weeks ago by fst. John's Lodge No. 17. A. F. and A. M.. of this city. The officers of the visiting lodge tonight exemplified the ritualistic work in the Master Mason degree. The Portland Masons were met at the depot by members of the Albany Lodge and. led by the Shrine band of Port land, marched two abreast to the Ma sonic Temple. Before the ritualistic work a banquet was served, presided over by Worshipful Master Dan John ston, of Albany. President H. M. Crooks, of Albany College, delivered the address of welcome. F. H. Frundage. of Albany, took the third degree. More than 400 Masons in all were. present. This afternoon a conference of Shrincrs was held in Al hanv. presided over by Illustrious Po tentate Frank Stapleton. of Portland. Sixtv-five Masons in Albany have en tered the Shrine. There are nearly 10 Shriners In Albany and the country immediately surrounding. TAX LAW NOT IN, IS STAND Lane Treasurer Says He Will Col leet Instead of Sherirf. ECGENK. Or.. Feb. 20. (Special.) Holding that the emergency clause on the bill transferrins the collection of taxes from the Treasurer to the Sheriff is- not effective S. W. Taylor. iJtne County Treasurer, today announced that he would start the collection of taxes in Lane County next Tuesday. He bases his action on an opinion from the Attorney-General that no emersr-em-y existed, and that th law will not be effective for 90 days. The taxes will be colletced under the 1S13 law. requiring that the entire tax must be paid by April 1. The In junction granted by the Circuit Court last year, allowing the payment of the .-ecoiid half of the taxes without penalty before September 1. has ex pired. ALBANY TRYING JITNEY City I.iris Lk-ense Charge to Permit of Kxperiment. ALBANY. Or.. Feb. 20. (Special.) The first jitney bus to be operated in Albany started today, under the man agement of Clark Price, of this city." Although the city charter provides a license fee for vehicles of this class, no burden of the kind is being placed on Mr. Price today, for by special arrange ment he is conducting today's busi ness as an experiment. If it proves a paying venture the jitney will be an established factor in Albany's passen ger traffic. CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licensee. BOrXDS-THIERS Frank V. Bounds. 21. Eugene, Or., and Orrel Thiers, IS, Imperial iintel. UMBRAS riKTALS Stanley Umbras. 17:; Ferry street. Kenton, and Annie i'lktais 2. l'- Kilpatrlck street. t ol DON-R AbEK Fri.nk 1. Coudon, S8. 2t::7 Et Ankeny street, and Minnie L. ltader. legal, clavpool Apartments. CRANE-OLIVER Joseph Crane, 2.", 1127 JCast Eighteenth street North and Madge Oliver. IS. S27 East Eighth street N,orth. JOHNSON - MILLER Charles Francis Johnsjn. ::. Kent, Wash., and Hilda O. Mil ler. 20. Route No. 2, Portland. CHAPMAN - HERSHEY Raymond W. Chapman, legal. 314 Jackson street, and Pearl Irene Ue.-shey, legal, 4o5 Marguerette avrnue. W1DBY-KAMERON Rlsdon H. Wldby, 2.k NetherlaiKis Hotel, and Harriet Kam eron. 2, :l-7 East Ankeny street. JOSEl'HSON-SAVA N Eoward Josephson, leu a I, Villa St. Claire, and Esther Savan, K-eat. 411 East Twelfth street North. KNISS-PALLEY Henry Kntaa, 21; SSS Va.icnuver avenue, and Katherlne Pauley, 2i". ;:s. Beech street. DOELEM AX-VAN VLEET Arte Doele man. 27, 7"23 Forty-fifth street Southeast, and Dmimetje Van Vleet. 25, 4125 Eightleta street Southeast. ZANOTTI-CAUAVELLO Enrico Zanottl. 27. 516 Twenty-fifth street, and Leontina Caravclln, 2U, same address. MMAHAX-R1EPL Frank N. McMahan. lezal. 445 Oregon street, and Mary J. Riepl, legal, same address. Dl'.VHA M-WKBSTER Oeorge Foots Dun. ham. legal. Brown Apartments, and Violet A Webster, legal, same address. - PITTM.-W-ARNOLD Arnold Pittman, 21, I'orvallls. Or. and Vivian Arnold, 20, &5o Frederick street. STICGIHICKPTY B. Fi Stlugl, legal. Htl Carlton, and Ida A. Hickey. legal. 103 Fifteenth street North. AHERN-AHNDT John Joseph Ahern. lral. sso Minnesota avenue, and Eugenie Arn-lt. legal, same address. - - - CHKADI.fi - DESAL'TEL Walter R. Cheadle. legal. Angela Hotel, and Louise Dcsautel. It-gal. 21! Thirteenth street. WEIXSTE1X - WEINSTEIN Morris ' N. tVcinstein, 21, 545'; Second street, and Sophl- M. Weinstein. 21, 7u Corbett street. SMITH-FAI.K Stanley O. Smith, legal, 54 Lucretia. and Bella i'alk. legal, Hillcrest """PARRY-JOHNSON John Parry, legal. 12-H Grand avenue, and May Johnson, legal. l'2: East Davis street. TFSSET-SM1TH Richard J. Tussey. 67, Lents. Or., and Docta M. Smith, 55, Lents, Or. ADAMS-LA .MOt'R Fred If. Adams. SI, 47t Chur.'h street, and June M. La Mour, 24. 213 Ja-kson Apartments. HKWACK-MARKL'S Steye Hewack, 27, W:; Emerson strjet, and Annie Markus, IS, ame address. KOEHLER-JANZEN Wllllsm Koehler, legal, 22S Third street, and Josephine Jan 3.n 4! Klickitat street. MACKENZIE-ATLD A. M. McKenzle. '.era;. 414 Klickitat street, and Jessie S. Auld legal. 1314 Mallory avenue. OSBORNE - Bl'RKELL Charles M. St. Uwmrf Osborne. 2tt, Haines, Or., and Eva .1 Burrell. 17. 171.". East Eleventh street. "GILBERT-SIBFLES William t. Gilbert, legal. 112 North Sixteenth street, and Marial lola Slhbles. legal, same address. KEE-WONG Chin Suey fCharles S. Koe), 45 S0S4 First street, and Wong Lin fKatie Irene Wong. 17. 105 North Broadway. JONES-BOA RDM AN Abner Jona. legal, ourthous.-. and Blanche o. BoaSdman, legal, 100 East Thirty-third street. i. Births. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. .-. Sixth street North. January 30, a daughter. , , LOWK To Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. J.owc .''-'- East T enly-ei;hth street vNorlh. January 24. a rtaushter. JAlfEaON To Hit and Mrs. James A. Jameson. 233 North Sixteenth street. Febru ary 14, a daughter. CHANDLER To Mr. end Mrs. Roy Chandler. 27 East Mill street, February 6, a daughter. BAIRD To Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Balrd. S4 East Tenth street North, February 6. a daughter. IHR1NGER To Mr. and Mrs. Msthew Ihriner, ".12 East Kichmond street, Febru ary S, a daughter MILNE ro Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Milne. (Kin East Fifty-third street North. January . a son. NEWLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Frofl C. Newland. 57 Lucretia street, January 18, a d"oHGAN To Mr. and Mrs. Hush Corsan, West Thirteenth street. January 1. BROKER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Brocker. ;ti'0 Forty-eielitii avenue South east. January 17. a daughter. iinirci.l. To Mr. and Mrs. David A. Graved. Fifty-eighth street Southeast, January 1. a son. rniiTlEn To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fortler. 2S27 Fifty-second street Southeast, February I. a son. SMITH 'To Mr, and Mrs. Albert Pmltn, 21 East Ninety-second street, February 6. 'V?.- . t r-. t Mr rwl Mrs Herald G. Hr..H 18 Rust Seventh street North, January 2. a daughter. u a i c Xrt Xf r nnd Mrs. Walter . Hale. 1141 East Fifteenth street North. January 10 a son. . REYNOLDS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom A Reynolds, Jr.. 737 Vamlerbllt street, Febru- r'linu IV.-I ) V To Mr. and Mrs. Ollte Thompson, 06.1 Everett street, February o, a son. . OOSXEI.L To Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Gosnell. 279 Killings orth West. February 12.' a son. EVANS To Mr. and Mrs. Merle G. Evans. Dallas. Or.. February 3. a son. T HILTON To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Tarllton. 505 Marion avenue, February 10. KERNAN To Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. kernan. 102.1 Kerby street, February 10. a MOrTANDOV To Mr. and Mrs. EmH Moutandon. 402S East Seventy-sixth street, Fehnnry 3. a daughter. HOrH To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoch, i BS rK-iion street. February 11. a son. - MIRANDA To Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Mi randa. 471 U Forty-second avenue Soutneaat, January :t(l, a daughter. niCI.OT To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Duclot. "T.tu "Columbia slrcer, February 11, a "son. OKOVK To Mr. and Mrs. George Grove, 114 Iowa street, February 11. a -daughter. WICK LAND To Mr. and Mrs. .Nols Wick land 45.1 Jessup street. February 13, a sod. Jl'l.lAN To Mr. and Mrs. Wllbert Julian, 2n9 Main street. February 14. a daughter. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson. Redmond, -Ora January 18. a dMKrTTER To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kut ter. Fulton. Or.. January 23, a son. HEIBKRG Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hel berg 126 East Twenty-fourth street North, February 0. a daughter. , BBKl'HKIt To Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Bee'her. 1M CUaumaa street, January 30. a dSfLL.ONS To Mr. and Mrs. William Hollons. Jr.. I'm East Twentieth street North. February t, a son. HEVLS' To Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Heuly. 440 'Twelfth street, February 2. a FOI.EY To Mr. and Mrs. James D. Foley, lf",7 King street, February 1- a daughter. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES IJmilj nd bonds. ' Ter Iin One 1 litis .... Mnw ad two Vonaecntlve tlinea same ad three conseeotlve times SOc fame ad six or seven consecutive tiroes.. 66c The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other clasoilita tione except the following: Mtuatiolia Wanted Male. bituatluns Wanted Female. For Kent, Room. Private 1-am die. . Hoard and Rooms. Private I amines. llouaekeeping-Koom. 1'rivate families. Rate on the above classifications is 7 cents a line each insertion. On "charge" advertisements charge will be based on lue number of lines appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words u each line. Minimum charge, two lines. The Orrgonian will accept classified ad vertisements over the telephone, provided the advertiser is a subscriber to either uhnne. No prices will be Quoted over the lilionr but hill will be rendered the follow ing day. Whether subsegueut advertise ments will be accepted over the phone de pends uMn the promptness of payment of telephone advertisements. Mtuationa want ed and 1'ersonal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one Insertion onlv will be nccepted for "Furni ture for Sale," "Business Opportunities," "Rooming-Houses" and "Wanted to Kent." 'Ibe Orea-onlao will not guarantee accur acy or assume reoitonsibility for errors oc curring In telephone advertisements. Vliertisemrnta to receive prompt classi fication must be In The Oregonian office before- o'clock at night, csrept Saturday. Closing hour for The Sunday Oregonian will be 7-3U o'clock Sa"-av night.' Iho office Mill be open until 10 o'clock I. M., as usual, sod ull ails received 4oo-late for proper rlassinration will be mn under the heading "loo 1-ato to tiaetJfy." The Orrgonlau will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of any advertisement offered for more than one time. Telephone Slain 7070. A 6095. TOO f. ATE TO' CLASSIFY. ONE COMPLETE SHOEMAKER'S REPAIR OUTFIT. POWER-DRIVEN MACHIN ERY; AT A .SNAP. J. SIMON & BBO., FRONT AND GRANT. THE OWNER offers 7! acres choice land In Willamette Vallev oa 4th-st. electric line, near Gas ton; "splendid view, select surroundings: land mostly cleared; In two fields: will divide: price less than half adjoining property sold for; I cannot use It. Ad dress Owner, 57 North Uth St.. Portland. No ngents. PORTLAND OOl'NCn.. NO. 102. MODERN FORESTERS will give a 500 party Tues day evening. February 23, in hall 4M), Misky bldg. A 24-hand will be played. Cards at S:30. Old-fashioned dancing. Ad mission 15c. HAVE small modern house tvilh a lots, "chicken-house, garden, close to car; price $:;::oo: clear of Incumbrance: will ex change for . unimproved acreage; owner gein awav. 21li Ablngton hl'lg. s ACRES: will give :i-year lease; 40 a. pasture 40 u. plow land, about 2 a. bear ing orchard, large new barn, good large house windmill, best soil In Oregon, place all 'enced; cash rent. 2ltl Ablngton lAag. WANTED Good automobile mechanic to go to Heppner. Or. Apply today. Do not prions R. G.. Hunter & Co., 30J E. Burn side st. 1STH ST. Two pleasant sunny housekeep ing rooms for rent, completely furnished: also others. Main JCT2. Tabor 11!G. Mao Farlantl. Jo Yeon bldg. WANTED by experienced lady, a position as manager of hotel, apartment or rooming-house any place on Coasu; best . of references. H 25. Oregonian. WVNTED by experienced middle-aged lady, a position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower with no small children; best of references.- H 624, Oregonian. 2uO ACRES; 110 a.' In cultivation. 45 a. seeded :o wheat. 4 miles from station; price $5000: clear; wants clear house. 21 Ablngton bldg. 67 ",CIIES, 50 miles from Portland, highly Improved, seeded, house. tarn, orchard; wants clear house or lots or close-in acre age. 21 Ablngton bldg XHHEE sunnv rooms, nicely furnished for housekeepin g, partly modern, rent reason able. Phone Main 7017. 515 Vista ave., t Portland Heights. TWO ROOMS nicely furnished for 'house keeping, beautiful view, partly modern, rent reasonable. Phone Main 7017. 51 Vista ave.. Portland Heights. LOST At public market. 4th and Yamhill, package-containing table silver-, liberal re ward; no questions asked. Phone East 5093. LOTS one to 4. inclusive, block 11. Junction Addition. Rochester. Wash.: make offer, cash or terms T. L. Wltbeck, 7004 5ith avenue. S. E. TWO lots in a popular Fla. Winter resort, for a 1014 car. in first-class shape. Phone 7144 or call 402 Park. ; 7-ROO.M modern house, desirable location. Wis. Schuyler St., reasonable rent. Call for key at tltii. Schuyler st. Fl'KNlSHED 7-room, modern. 4 bedrooms, close In. East Side, corner, So0. Call Wood lawn 4o32. ' ' - GENTLEMAN'S swell dark overcoat, breast 4C,. iength 55; snap. 12o N. 16th. Main S2S7. FOR RENT tl-room upper flat, furnace, fireplace, large. sUeplng porch. Inquire fi4i E. 10th X'. S12 Clean modern, cottage for rent: gas and steel ranges, 2 lots. Main 3872, Ta bor II !. MacFarland. 300 Yeon bldg. CAPABLE, trustworthy girl wishes position second girl, nurse girl, upstairs work or assist with housework. B 00, Oregonian. TINVING business for sale $300 "cash: owner leartng the city. AM 60?.vOregor.lati. EUROPBA.N young girl wishes housework. Address 832 E. 33d St. South. GOOD, fftesidy. all-around man cook, super ior. 1S week. tiH tth st. THRKH clean housekeeping rooms, light, bath, phoae. 4S1 W. Park. ONLY half price: $7.50 per acre for fertile Ifiu acres. D S'j.fc. oregonian. LARGE front room, reasonable rest. 3 blocks from P. O. 211 th. UACEY sectional bookcases, will trade f,r trunk or suitcases. Tabor 6645, - PORTLAND ABSTRACTS Uf HIM.. ACCORDION PLJSATING. ACCORDION, knife and box pleating plcot ing. hemstitching, braiding, embroidering. . i-,,-., Nnvaltv Ufa. Co.. bo V olh t- Mail orders promptly attended to. K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping, accord, side pieat. buttons covered, goods sponged, mall orders. ao Alder. M. ASSAVKBS A1 ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142V4 Hd. Gold, silver and platinum bought. - ATTOKWBKS. UALL & FL1EDNEK, lawyers; consultations free. 2US-B FlieUner bldg. Mar. j0i. CARPLT WKAVIXU. .NORTHWEST UUG CO. Rugs from old car ' pets, ra rugs. 10S ia't o'- -"ottt tMW VHH-liLMlU BUTTONei. xAlGli.8. ir.ki-l- ui inuiM 1'llMfA.XY. 92 5th st. Phone Main 812 and A 1-5. CKKTIFIKU TtBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. GEO. RIDOL'T Marshall liSoS. 2o Wth st. Moderate cnargea. ClUBOPOUlsiTS. William. Bstelle and William, Jr.. Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists In the city. Parlors 02 Gcrlinger bldg.. S. W. cotnar 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1SUL CHIROPODIST, peulcuiist, 'manicurist;- New York (trad. 2et Washlntion st, 204 Macleay bldg. UK ETHiiL A. SACK Y, painless ehlropodlat. 5iiu Panama bldg. Phone Main DOS. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. mil Office Fliedner bldg. Main CMlKOr-BACTIO fMVSXCIANs. Dr McMahoti surprises all. Chronic cases, SI treatments. $15. Othera less. 121 4th at. CLKANINO AND PltKSSlNti. URKSS SUITS for rsnt, W press one suit each week for $1.00 per month. LNXO.UE TAILORING CO.. - 300 Stark st., bet. otn and 8th. Main ol. COHJiCTION AGKNC'lf. WAGES, RENTS AND CLAIMS of any de scription collected on percentage any where. Highest class references. Ths Harden Mercantile Agency, room 4i Henry plus. LADY collector, honesty and prompt remit tance my mevnou. rui-no 121H Northwestern Bank bldg. Main tao. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected, "Adopt ww,,. Mofhnds." Short Adjustment Co.. N. W. Bank bldg. pnone main NETH CO.. Worcester bids. Main IN o collection. sc. - JUAN CINQ. PROF. WAL WILSON Walts, hesitation, one-step, fox trot, etc, morning, afternoon and evening; lessons 25c; guarantee to teach anyone who walks how to dance; 4 private lessons and classes, 2; classes inursuay auo. miui D " . "' . 86 v 6th. beL Stark and Oak, Main iwi. MOVING P1CTLKET MACHIB AND SUP- BOUGHT. SOLD, RENTED. 04 BBPWAY. . a V rsTsTaVM Racial.-.! a: uninlbuu '1'ransfer, Park oi Davis. uniun HAKKKY. Roval Bakery Conf., Inc., lllh andKverett. .. . . u,k--1-I RlOl HEXRY -WE1XHARD. Hth and Burnslde. .. . . u . u a d Ef avn (iRAPK BOOT 1AOlJUWl ' -' - KAHN BROS.. 11 Front St. CKMKNT. LIME AND PLA8TKB. P. T. CROWE CO.. 4 Fourth St. ...... ,-,uinU FLEISCHNER. MAYER 4r CO.. 301 A.h St. a uf 1 DPI IICJA Stubbs EUctrical Co.. th pd Flp atB-- Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. H. M HOUSER,- Board of Trade bldg. r.iinri-Kl Rfl. WADHAMS & CO.. S.-.a Fourth st. TOO LATE TO Cir.. . rST man and wife to take my mooern mrnisne.., o-." --r care ioT la. .... si hiima rw v m i v- ar air. who shares her room with young "lady employed; young lady boardsherseu but expects homo .pHvllcBes: Hawthorne district; references, r. NICE PLACB , , l.t hUlld- 5-room fiat i" i.-.... irvtea lnaT hot water heat and Janitor serlce or fti, at' i- EXPERIENCKD. , unincumbered miuu.e- "itv "onlf. AL -oa. Oregonian. 1. 2 AND S furnished """'" '"Z : from S to f a"- "o " """ jnon. Main b.145. TWO . piano lessons 75 c; tw .vocal U g. Ph'reMain'Voiumornings, ask for music teacher. WANTED To exchange good orego'i two- seated buggy iu. v1 - Htlls Address M. E. K., Route 1. box Jo, Bills LITH ST Two pleasant, sunny housekeeping 1Ji"?-' ,-; ,omnlBtelv furnished, also dale, Oregon. edg - FINE lunch counter with 36 stools besides - tables, good trade, good locatlon;,8,a rifle. i for quick sale; come, Investigate. -.rtfi 1st St. - FOR SiL. - ,f ty for $350 in tour KM?, rid. from' Portland on United Ry. Phone Marshall 2843. FREE and clear lots for equities. Main 1254 or ou ncui j W.V.O-. , ROOMING-HOUSE for sale, 7 .rooms rent, 25? flVe minutes to Po.tofflCe. E 2L Oregonian MAN, 28, now employed, want, work uurm. Buar nine v ' Oregonian. SCOTCH family have room , and board . or 4 young me crate, nnr i 0.3 -. -- WAXTED2500 on cHy prty- 8 P cent., irom p.i v-- - titan YOUNG married man. chauffeur, wishes po- sltlon: can ... 1125, Oregonian. POSITION wanted "J"''?' '? fined family; can enees. AM Q"-'- TEAM, weight 2300. harness and light farm wagon. si :; '" 7 ness. 1100. 27Q .East .tn si. FOR .'RENTompletely furnUhed C-room modern nouse. """ 8382. HAVE $1500, with .ervMces for some leglti- mate Dusineso; v i""- gonian HOUSE. Nob Hill dist.i hot water heat; ei la i rnr ruuu nn. ...... - - YOUNG man wishes position on farm,. D 22. Oregonian lAPANESE girl want, place in private fam- Iiv. city or country- IJ v GOING East, household furniture and piano. 104 Ease din i-. ... . . DRIVING horse, buggy ano n;cm.., e., single horse and wagon, $50. 270 East .th. .nToELY furnished, large, front, H. K. room. nines If. I OlUIUUl. sTaxs w - - EXPER1ENCEL lady want, work by the dav. Address GIRL for general housework; r ork; give reference.. lock. .-all UAin rt.-.ir. Bii.i FINE btg Holeteln cows-o years old: 276 E. Vw'.r BPhone B 3600. mutT.. 'i.'..wred,w;2nd,tr,ot- 1914 FORD roadster, -good as nw. 481 East Couch t, STENOGRAPHER, wtlllUK to do any kind oi work, wanta puiiiu. v v..a. EXPERIENCED woman wanta oday work, 20r an nour.- nmwc -" - . . . mnvtr nf on v lr I 1 d MAN WltH .""V..;., room 111 r-nll Main ;-io-' --n " " ' Main 8540. asl ED $100(1 fro wivtfd $100 from private party on city - - ' - ... t. o..i nr.ninlan Improved propei u. a . STONEMASON', work done by day or con- tract. 41-.S laytor i. ACREAGE at Jennings Lodge for. Rose .City Park lois. . LOtlAXBERRY plants 1-2 years old ; also tips for BSie very ineBM. -l - , ... zrz MIOD1.1S-AWU mo, .-m - keeper: gooa reinc.r . .... PARTNER in Jitney car $250; 6-passenger mrrt 7 Grand ave. N. ONLY $30O.j;ash for 2 lots st 5c station. B sol, uregoins" ' furnished rooms, $0; large one, $8 331 iladison, 'KL1 mo. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. 351 hi Washington St. Marshall 8206. KYK. BAB, NOhK AND IHBOAI. treatment by specialists; glasaea fitted. Dr. F. F. casseday. 17 Dekum bldg.. M KLECTKIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. ' We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. Hm. H. Electric Co.. 31 First su North, Phone Main 8310. FOUNDRY AND MAC HANK WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works, East 3d ana H thurne. General macnlne and louaary wara. KALtiO MINING. KALSOMIXIXO, $2.50 per room, according to sise anu couumvM, re - paper kalsomine and iresco cleaning low as 1 per room. Call up Main 42W. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing. prinUng and enlarging. PlKa. MARav HAM CO.. 48 Waaiuugton.st. MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills, bought, sold and exchange... The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland, MK( HAMCAL KNGIXEKRING. MECHANICAL DRAWING AND DESIGNING Have vour work done and your ideas deyelooeu by a man of wide experience. WM. BALL. Mech. Ens leer, 807 Commercial St. Adlu. 3b io. MESSENGER bEBWCB. HASTY MESSIViGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Ph.e Main 63, A 2163. MOVING PICTCBJtB. HEATH's' DANCIXGSCllOOL A"" daily; class Tues.. Fri. eve.,- 8 to 10. MM 2d st'. bet. Wsb. and Stark. Lessons itoc FILMS, ' machines, supplies, ga rented and sold. 22 2d St. outfits. Ml Sit AL. Dunvk"iia GRIFFIN, vocal Instructor, ' wmtttw mi" pupils, call U to 6:i0. 418 miera omg. SCHOOL of MUSIC. STAFF of TMAJWJJ. CQXOMKtAIWi " -" . Kmil Thielhorn, violin teacher; pupil Seylck, 07 Fllenner hldg. A 41.0. Marshall 12S. 'natibofbaciic physicians. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, nerv ... chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian blag. OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay to $lo for glasses when 1 can fit n-ith flrst-aual- ,tThmses, sold-filled frames as low a. JlOf rriear?annromptly "fll'led. Writ, f.rpartlcu OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIClAN'a 'DR. b B. NORTHRUP. 308 Morgan bldg. cor Broadway and Washington street Of fice phone. Main 348: residence. East 102 PAINTING ANJJ KALSOMIM.Xi. .kal.omln, room, at s.60 and-paint ED. 04 BRDWAi. I nouse. at J""' r WHOLESALE AND M.ANUFACTURERS houses at your price. aMt; HATS AND CAPS. Tuf.-HinSEK HAT CO.. 6J-o Front st. FID 1S. PKLTS, WOOL AND li KA JN BROS.. 181 Front L1 ' IRON WORKS. PACIFIC - IRON WORKS. ' PORTLAND. OREGON. STRUCTURAL STthL PLANT. r v u . Leather and hok tbajdb suppiaia. cwak I MAST1CK. CO., 74 Front; leatn C1erVof iCery deacrlptlon: taps, mfg. flndinga ' x.t v - AVII WOMEN'S NTORWMS. Meekwear Mfg. Co.. 88 iltn . P.i-lfll. 1 HI MICBU nn itishaW BROS.. Morrison and 7th ta ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIBK. n i a ir, si Iron Wk... 2a inu i " . .i,... .... - . w i T P1PKR. w. p. Mk"V "d TOO LATE .TO CLASSIFx". uaraU INDIAN herbal 'Tout etc. Poor V818. ooesuji ' -f :'.cd f rec." C" 1U0T. Tt oouiawn Monroe st. V car. ; JANITOR wanU fur. apartment ment wi do (or re ?t roomli in base- aot.-house; with laundry. H 02, Orego - , m,revela. nian. YOUNG man. gooo .'- '' ga 6tht.. o A. M., Sunday. MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O. ELKS, "NO. 142 Members are requested to meet ,he fSundavl afternoon. .o o imi, -purpose of conducting the funeral service. lne hrother. invited to attend. 'I By order of the E. R. op a t'T.DING. Sec. LADIES' AUXILIARY of the Norweg an smglng Society will . give a valentine dance and luncheon Friday evening. Feb. 26, at the Forester Hall -at 3 211 -4th st Prize wans ai ju.oo u - ., Admission: Gentlemen. 50o; ladles, -oc Union music THE MACCA74EE 0 party given M Portlnd Tent. No. 1. at their hall 40J Al c d and dan.ing. Special Prl8'- f0! nrf hrin, vour friend.. A good time, as ' Chairman Enanent. KIRK PATRICK Council. 222 and Ladles of Security. B1fr" meeting next Friday. Fe,Druaroyn,-0i,r L'd sharp. Moose Hall Morrison and Broad way Cards "SOO.'' entertaining, dancing. Bt uni?n music."' Good prises. Coma and bring your friends for a good time. 20c Prixis. Union music. ' The Thimble Club. W. of W.. will give a Flie Hundrsd party Wednesday. February 24 at W. of W. Hall. Tenth and Taylor Woodcraft and friend. Invited. Game called at P. M. - FIVE HfNDHED card party will be given In VV O W hall. ! Russell st.. on Mon day at 3 pVm" Feb. 22, 1015. Seven tatting prizes will be given. ' ' ANCHOR COUNCIL, NO. 746, K. AND Xj. ri? a wtn rfive a card party and dance at Phrtr" 'ha . 128 4th CBi.. . Wednesday evenms. February 24. Good prizes. Union music. DIED. SMITH February 20. at Ridgefield. Wash.. Henry Webster Smith, aged ..0 rs 1 month, and 5 days: - be'ovd.hubaInBivf Rosetta Emily Smith, father of Harrj, John, Harold, Mary anclar!;nSeTtmve?t Deceased formerly resided at i1 Levett st at St: Johns. Or. Remains at R.X1. Byrne, funeral parlors. William, aye. and Knott st. Funeral , announcement later. COOPER The funeral services of the late C Edward F. Cooper will be held today l Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. at. the Elks Temple. Broadway and Stark st. Friend. Invited. Interment at Rose etty Cemetery. The remain, are at the residence establish, mint J P. Finley & Son. Montgomery at 5th sts. unwiTER-In this city. February 20, at R he? lat? reJldence. J180 E. Burnslde st Mary H. Rosslter. aged 51 years; wife of D?. F. M. Rosslter The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son, Montgomery at Oth. Holman's funeral parlors. Announcement of funeral later. JELLISON In this city. February 20. Mni Mary E. Jelllson. aged 6T years Remains forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Co to Amity. Or., where funeral service, will be held and interment at Amity. MEn7afuX,T. CH"S-2V"aS. Mors"? aStSSSK M 3d and Clay. Funeral notice later. . rrNEKAL yoncES. RWRTLAND Scott Swetland. at bis home, Ftevtntn mo Columbia streets. Vancou ver Wash Friday, February 1. Funeral services w 11 be held at the family resi ?io,. Fleventh and Columbia streets, iunuay foon at 2:30 o'clock; friend. Invited. ... t ' PODANY The funeral services of the late xlatthews Podany will be held today (Sun o'aV) "l o'cloct P. M.. at nthe residence establishment of J. P. ,nl.ey. , & ," Montgomery, at 5th. Jrl.nd. Invited. In- D 624. Oregonian. CARpENTIERTlle funera! service, of Eli nurse end house- I rarnentier. aged 35 years, will be held termeni 11 urKuwuvu from ine noiy r,.....-.. . - . - -- , boulevard. Monday. February 22, at 9 A. M. Friends are invited. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. VALLACE Feb. Ill, at the residence. 30 E 6th st, N Gardner H.-Wallace aged 4o -years. Funeral services wl 1 be held at Dunning McEntee's Parlors Monday. FebruaVy 22. at 2 P. M. Friends invited. jnterment Multnomah Cemetery, 1 PATENTS. PATENTS secured or fee returned; Illus trated guidebook and list of Inventions mailed free to any address; cured by us advertised f res , 'a Worlds Progress; sample copy free. Victor J. fcy ana & Co., 4 Ninth. Bast, Washington. PATENTS that protect and pay; advlcs and books free; highest references; best re sults; promptness assured; send altetcB or model for free search, Watson k.. Coleman, patent lawyer. 424 F St.. Washington. 1. ft PATENT ATTOKNKYh. R. Gr WRIGHT 22 sears' practice, U. 8. and foreign patents. OOP Dekum bldg. PAWNB KOK-EKS. STEIN'S LOAN OFFICB. ifl North 6th st. eTbY CO.. separate departm ent lot ' PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE -Factory and office near a-it" . RUBBER STAMPS, rKALS, BRASS SIUNIs. PACIFIC COAST STAMP RUf 231 Wash, st. Phone Main .10 and. A JilQ. MIOK KEP AIRING SHOES HALF SOLED in lu minutes Uile you wait, 45c New York Shoo Repair Co 24a 14 Alder st. STOKAGK AND Ttt-xNSFKK. PORTLAND Van 4h SMf i.,-d iew and Kearncv sis. Just oompleted. new fireproof warehouse for household effect, planjs and automobiles; conta.ns separate fire and vermin-proof rooms. sieam-t-ated piano-room, trucks and rug vaults track age for carload shipments, vans for mov ing, reduced freight rates for household goods to and from East in through cara " . nfft. O PICK Transter sr. Biurmse and commodious 4-story ".VooTvauTt; separate Hon room and ''re0' au,1,t. lo? valuables. N. W. cor. 2d 1-ianos nnd furniture moved ''d,Bae for shipment, special rates made on good, in our through cars to all 4Uc and foreign ports, mhih -'j. . New fireproof warehouses with separate room. We moye and pack household goods and piano, and ship at reduced Fates. Auto vans and teams for moving. Forwarding and distributing agent. Free trackage. Office and warehouse, loth and Hoyt sis. Alain on, OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan cor. 18th. Telephone Main 60 or A X1M. We own and operate two large class a . warehouse, on terminal tracks. Lowe.t Snsurance rates in city K J,w location. Kth and Hoyt st.. Moving, packing, shipping, storage. Main 708. -A 2214. , , . , , t rCX K and WARfc.rlcll.oHi 'omc-lsS MadonT Genera, merchandise and forwatding agenta Phone Main 7601. WOOD. OKKEN and dry slabwood. blockwood. Pn- ama Fuel to., - ...b att . r. nr ill 1MI.-H19I VI11 " ' , - RASMUSSBN A CO.. 2d and Taylor stt. PIPE riPK FITTINGS ANI VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84-8S Front St. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. R.L1.NU. - & piinrlKHFafl. F. w BALTES & CO.. 1st and Oak ts. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. VE? RD LNG & FARRELL. 140 Front U EV HOPE AND BINDING TWINE. .i.l7c.X. Co.. 14th and Northrup. S4SH. DOORS AND GLASS, w P FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. g.Tsrd IroT Work.. i4th and Northrup. u-ll I . PAPRR. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 280 !d St. WHOI.F.S4I.E JEWF.I.ERS OPTICIANS. R l" TEbAeLD T BROS.. MOHAWK BLDQ. FUNERAL NOTICES. VAGLE At' Vancouver. Wash.. Friday. Feb- " ruarv 10. Joseph G. Nagle, aged 34 year. S months. 26 day.; survived by b . parents G J. and Mary Nagle; four sisters and one brother, Alice M.. Elisabeth A.. Louise R.. of Vancouver, and Mrs. A. t'arpentler, of San Francisco, and L. W. Nagle, of Vancouver. Funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. James Cath olic Church. Vancouver. Interment Van couver Catholic Cemetery. I rlends In vited. - - - WILCOX At the, residence of her grand daughter Mrs. Grace Harned, 2.IS E. ootn st , February 20. Mrs. Julia Anu Wilcox, aged !1 years S months 25 days, widow of the late Dr. Ralph Wilcox, mother of Mrs. George E. Good and John D. Wilcox. Friends Invited to attend fu neral services, which will be held at Hol man's funeral parlors at 11 A. M. "mor row (Monday). February 22. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. BLAKE In this city, February 18. at his late residence, 434 E. 37th .t.. Joseph B. Blake, aged 48 years, husband of Mrs. Antoine Blake, father of Foster and Ralph Blake, and .on of Mr.. O. Whipple. Th. funeral services will be held today (Sun day), at 2:30 o'clock P. M., at the resi dence establishment of J. P. Flnley i Son.. Montgomery at 6th. Friend. Invited. In terment at Rose City Cemetery. SOLUM At the family residence. 584 Grand ave.. February 18. Mr.. Antoinette T. So, luin aged 50 years, widow of the late Julius O. Solum. Friends invited to at tend funeral service., which will be held at the above, residence at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). February 21. Interment Rivy. view Cemetery. ANDERSON At the residence of her .on. Theodore B. Anderson. Rivervlew Ceme tery Lodge, February 17, Mrs. Lucretia Anderson, aged 78 years. - Friends Invited to attend funeral service., which will b held at the above residency at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Monday), FebruaiV 22. Inter ment RivervUw Cemetery. CONNER The funeral service, of the late Nancie C. Conner, beloved wife of E. H. Cornier, of 1S&S E. Slat St.. will be held today (Sunday), Feb. al. at a o clock P. M . from the new funeral parlors of Wal ter C, Kenworthy, 16S4 E. 13tb at. cor. of Bidwell in Sellwood. Friends Invited. In terment -Mllwaukie Cemetery. - NEUMANN February 14, at 'the residence. r.lB Guild ave., Henrietta Neumann, aged 4 months, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Neumann. Funeral service, were held at St. Patrick's Church Tues day, February 18. Interment was in Mu Calvary Cemetery. HANIFEN At St. John's Catholic Church. Oregon City, Monday. February 22 .. A M... Mr.. Herbert Hanlfen. Died Feb ruary 19, age 63. Relative, and friends Invited. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. The only residence undertaking establish ment la Portland 'With private, driveway. Main 9. rINL 80K. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director, 220 Third .Uw.J. corner Salmon. Lady assistant. A 1511. Main OUT. " F. S. DUNNING, INC.. . East Bids Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street, .sst j " A. R. ZSLLER CO.. 42 WILLIAMS AVE. East 1088. C 1008. Lady attendant Day and night service. 11ITNN1AU St JU ... 1 Bt (uh.i.i ..,.-. , Broadway and i Pine. Phon. Mala 436. A 4.. c- , j x..KAi v.rlnM A lit s.arse! 10?. Belmoot st. Tahor Wl, B 12x -T-. Willi u rn am a Vsk and lCllOtt- K. A. W.ftiJ , , l ,,lH.r East ilia. J Jtio. - ' , , u-oru iram nth tand Ciav traata. jr. aj. bA"V4i - - r Lady asautanu " . . i- A I," 1 "N.-1 iT A Pi W aid KKGWba U uxsvx a aa- vv-. - - - and Clay. Main 4152, A 2ailL Lady attendant. FLORISTS. MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists. 4T Wash lngton Main 20. A li. Flowers for all occasions smsm-wr CLARKE BROS., designer, and decorators, ffesh cut flowers, great variety. Morrison, heiween 4th and oth. Main or A 1806. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d. and Alder. uegignB nvA -. - . MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 2121. Selling Dunning. A C F BURKHARDT. 120 N. 2;id Funersl dfliifiua and cut tloweik M.la 1W, A 1831, OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY (I7G1IMAVE.. X. Between Davis and Kverett. Phone. Et 1-423, B S.-.1S. Gpen nay and Maht. Report all cases of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber for small animals Horse ambulance for sick or distillled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring- a pet may communicate with us. NEW TODAY. 9, LAEO! 20 Years to Pay! t Yr rami Nam W CaaIU NeWe. Mo prodiictleoll tK cliinatr- rndv m.r krU -fine triaporltlon all the comMs in. wy of m.o mooey Urmlm tht you aod im ttm beat imtm ltg Koaiona everywhere Low Prices and $2,C0O Loan TV!. srtrS latifi nnlr fit n tlO vr wef !rri.M land Irom 15. Tioentv to pa ol it. 1 one b.or yvot fiiul rayint is due your Urm will hve pid lor itself. We tend you P f-'. fMHI ImprornarntK, Da certain condition, with no security hut the land ItwlL 1 wralv y"r to nuv . Intwst 6 prr cent. II you want a lrtti home all ready to Step intg, ret one ol Our Key Made I anu.. Dlryfn. Mofj UvMtwfc Mali Incwtitaa Hara. tdel lot the-; rurpov-v Trewnt totuht.ofn la i urope awuro higheU prit.es knows lor ver thing raised. Thee Offers Based on eorl tJind tiet em rarth for mited larminf and grtin trrowinj, 1 he bet land will b taken litM. m time' precious to vti. H rt or coU UfdvJorrc hatdtook and uii trtteir. L. G. THORNTON IlM(rlct ltrprrNrn.rllr. STI PINK SIKKIM, .av (Multnomah llo.cl Ml.lK-r J Sff rOHTI.WD. Oil. w NOTICE I have for sale some very desirable West Side proper ties, improved and unim proved, which includes busi ness, warehouse, factory sites, residences and fine acreage. The properties are mortgaged and must be sold at very low prices. Donald Macleod 1221 Northweatero Hank Hlda. FARM LOANS We are loaning Eastern Life Insur ance money and will make choice Wil lamette Valley farm loans at the low est rates ever quoted in Oregon. THE DEVEREAUX MORTGAGE CO. 607 Concord Buildins, Second and Stark Streets. Portland, Or011 INVESTORS! tve Are Submitting to Individual In vestors Our Kirst Mortmaites on -well-located city property and im proved farmlands, amply jienired. fur nishing a most dt'Hiruhle and conven ient form of investment, at s. . and g per cent, in convenient amounts. c invite vour inquiries. See Mr. Hurtt, at Hartman & Thompson, Hankers rORKK KDI HTH AM) XTAHK. Apartment- House Buyers! Here is tlie best bargain in I'oi tutnd, BhowInK big return on your tnvext ment will take R00O to handle; no trade under any cimimMances. If you want something different, see me and show rue that you have the each to handle it. and I will show you a money maker. WM. U. SKCKKMmltl'. S5 Stork Kxchanlte Hiillillng. BANK STOCK Stock in several Portland Banks for sale at very attractive prices. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-8 Northwestern Bank Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS on improved city and farm property at current rates. Attractive repayment privileges. Loans quickly closed. Moit grages boug-ht. t all today. Gffn iiitkiveikk I'HOI'EHTIKS O lO A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-119 ortnwesterii Bank HulldinK. Marshall 4114, A 1IH. WE WILL Bl'ILD AJID MXAXCB aunt, Flats and Apartments in any part of the eity ooitlnr from $2000 to $20,000; pay , ments like rent. Call and see us. K. BOWMAS A til.. Iloom 1, Commerelal Club Hulldlna. MORTGAGE LOANS Made on City and Nearby Farm Properly Iatereat 7 and 8 Per Cent. No Overcharge. No red tape. Straight Loans on Straight Propositions. OHKCO.N IMV. A MORTG. CO, Stock fixchaaa-e RulldlaK. Third and f ami kill Street. FOR SALE New. modern six-room bunRalow lo cated in Irving-ton. Unique in design and complete lu every detail. Phone K 4545. MORTGAGE LOANS on residence, business property and improved farms at loweat rates. Bee us first. Commerce Safe Deposit and Mortgage Co. 1 Third St., Chamber of Commerce Building. MORTGAGE LOANS OX IMPROVKD CITY PHOI'KIITV. Money available within 24 hours after receipt of abstract, o and T per cent. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-8 Nortbweatern Bank Hlda. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. rvur Own Moil- st i iirr-iit Hsl". MVMtlPAI. AMI COHrOKATION BONOS. VA B M AMI (ITV WANs. SO Vourth St.. Hoard' of Irsik Kills;. CITY AND FARM LOANS ' Any Amount at Current Hate?. JOHN K. CKOV4. W-l Spsjdjas) Bldg. rorUand, Or. Auction Sa es At Wilson's Auction lousc llld-lHS I IH1T T. ( Near Morrison M.) II M. I I.Alt bALKHDAIS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ANO FRIDAY KAl'H DAY AT SO A. M. Mr nrr eaitftlftntlr rl lit ft pri mtf hnmN Kowd ftirnlkhlwii I ltl mt mirllwii, rnMiprlnilftv rrlrd f II drrlplU rrrt m4 rvmm ter4 riins, crtM-ktry, klniri. rlr. If on ift furn t.shin-; ft will pay you to utlcii.l tn r PRIVATE SAU2 DEl. Offers Isu the Best Selection of NIGH-GRADE FURNITURE Ilr I on ml In hr ( M). We i rprrtfiill Invlt nn n.-ni'rt imi rr our M..fk. Wo huvf KOI II I. OO M l"l runt; in a in prjr f rum ft ft t $ I 7.". I 'lirnMurr of tl hHt m k 0. Itonm-nlKf rtiRM In M III on, .mlmtir. hnHj HruMMrlM nl tnnmlrji 1 ntr n4 mm riDim of the brii iinahiv ttul m rtoiif jI.pn: n I so w(rr kfalrr). I ' yon am Inokftitf for Huxthtnir tn ihtn lino ronio In nr n. himw on uhm wo Iih o. M e don" I mrr jr furnl turr, hII ntir (rood nro kfctvyfj.iiiiiitl, t 1 1 riual in upptHinnoo to nc". WILSON'S BANKRUPT-STOCK STORE Cor. Second arid Yamhill GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE On account of vacating- one-half or our store mc will l.M: ll T al l -IIK MID-OK 111 Kim our alock of Dry Goods and Notions Ladies' and Cents Furnishings Jewelry, Drujrffist Sundries, Etc., Etc. Mr on 11 I beKltt In lOml hl ailnrk or quote r I . but v mnftt cH r!4 f thlM lof nf mfri hnndlir, miU buyers will sot the benefit. Mm)! roritinup to (rll I.HOI l-:nir. rto.. fit our rosoTit Hlund, Hrift pTmll ilrn vnr to Mipply tho imbliu nt ho" t holrnnlr rot. A l.o STORE FIXTURES Of All Descriptions llonaht and nld. J. t. m n,to. pnornirrnn, KM'ABI.IMII'.I), 1M-. Wc liavc re''lri! (lio riwlly furnli-h-iliKN floin Mr. t li it. Iiol tn K I'l.dnionl home, slfo Iho nit fiimtshlnrs from Mrs. S. Mnllh h home, ami will ?ell the Mime lit mni ion ON TUESDAY NEXT cnmprihlnir niBKflvc Milor sililc In ium- I I 11 II Hit IH'HN. (nMI iiim- other useful lots i i-Tioi:r.ir mite. You are cordially Invited to ml! (o morrow and Inspect the above lr tlt of furniture, ruits. etc., at our les rooms. lfiti-lCli l'ark street, near Aim- 'XYt.ON ON TIEMMV M-.XT T 10 A. M. ON THURSDAY NEXT we shall have another Rood lot I'f household furtilshltms to offer ynii you should call and look over these woods on Wrrinesflsy afternoon MTTIOS t IIIIHMMV i:T Al 10 A. M. WK FX Cll KOH ;oi I"l ni TIHK, ItKif. K'l'I'. rlHIM'l l. W. C. 1IKF.R w. 11. ni-.v Kurnltnre Healers nnd ncloneer. Hoth 1'hoi.es. ttd-HlH I'wrh (reel. Barger's for Bargains! 2d and Alder Xearlv new Majestic ranee only $-' with pin front fur water; new- Art WedS-ewood .10: some se.-omllian.l steel ranKea at lr.; ranites "' licater 6uc up; rook stoves uii; hot Plates l; Kii heaters 5uc; miiiIis f.c We have r0 second-hand used runs and some Rood second-hand hall "'!" '. carpels, shout M0 yards; also s hoiil 30 new art squares at 110 to ch. I hVve a U'-fot bsnk office future, with ;u..rded front, cost ! to make In the Kast, and will sell It lor l. this week only. CALL AND SEE US AT OUR NEW STORE We will hold auctions after this week. We arc so husy now that w will not sell at miction till Mnrch 1st We want to see all our old patron and their friends at s:il Alder. - jt We will etl any old thlnf st auction at your residence or tiore. C. II. IURGER, Auctioneer UMATILLA COUNTY WHEAT FARM KOflo acres of :o"c wheat land In Vms tilla County, where crop fallurvs sre never known, must heboid at once. I located In the famous wheat hclt, and will averaaa bushel to the acre Sixty per cent under cultivation, lal ar.ee been used for s;ra7.lii(t. hut helm eoual to the $.r0 and wheat lsn.1 f the countv. It Is too valuahlo land to he used for rrainsr. Land has pener- slope to north; ood rosds nd all downhill pulls; Ro"d railroad waie housa facilities, louaest u!l bt.wit l miles. Title clear. Will sell In suhdi vision at 115 to -T. on a re, or much lower If taken In one tract. No trane4 considered. Ideal for colonization P-'i poses. Must ho sold at once and I- grund hsiusln. heo or addres i.ivi:korh a hmkkri. I'enSleton. Oreaon. ( ITV AP KltM l O On Immoved Properties 1" Amount ut Current l.atrs. IIHTM lllOtll'0, MNM".lt, Corner I'out thuiid Math. Mrecla. hoKHiiv lllirsrv tahlc and -ln I c. rns larsre moofc ph-lnrc. rm-lioo rlxrk. parlor 1ckIi snrt i-hsir. Wilton and A minster runs in xmiIoiis hw, ''' rockers anrt ( IimIik. c-cnlcr laliles. Iron mife siilliihle for the home, n.ll-lni; liesks. tvpewrllcr. port ler-s, ocvrisl pieces of old walnut. In-iii-scli. lalr car pet, hall tubs, couch hcil. rocklnir chair. . . , 1 I . I . ....IIU. U M,l niMt. inree irsis r-c tresses, hlKh-Kinilc dressers and hlf funlcrs In ('ircuscliin wiilnnl and m hoitnnv, with lame French pl"e mirrors, lealher-scateil settee snliahle for re ception hall, hox conch, hookesse-. Kmner sewlnir luaihlne. full sire aiwl three-noartrr Iron lels. mhIiims anil nml tresses, pillows, davenport, slnnrts. din inn tahles. chnlra nml luiffet. couches. steel rniiRe. Hrldire-licscli Iron rHnite. a ranaes. srss water heat ers. Harden lools, hose, kitchen treas ure's. refrlKcrstors. utensils and many