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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1917)
7 4 I t V 4 LITTLE FARM ON COLUMBIA HIGHWAY NEAR CASCADES RESPONDS TO SCIENTIFIC LABOR Successful Experiments With Growing of Da sheen, Vegetable as Good for Food as Potato, Are Carried on by Mrs. C. W. Thompson on Six-Acre Tract of Rich Soil. W ' - ' 'J ' ii i - a ! '-' .1 of TOO LATE TO CLASSTKY. PORTLAND HEIGHTS SACRIFICE. Modern, well-built 10 -room house, 2 fire places, 2 bathrooms (could be another), sleeping; porch, perfect hot-water heat. K round 1 acre, fine shrubs, native trees, fruit trees and berries; garage: walking; distance; wonderful location and view of whole city. Brooke, ' 641 Montgomery Drive. Marshall 4827, A a S3 9. Call morn lnys. 24 A. RED8HOT soli. 14 ready to seed. bal. clover pasture. family orchard. 0-rm. house, fine barn, granary, toolshd, cellar, good team, wagon, harness, farm Imple ments, splendid Jersey cow and calf. T0 chickens, 4 tons hay. phone, cream route, near school, churches, stores, on electric line, auto road, near Oregon City. $U3o; siooo cam. Oscar Freytag. Gladstone, or. SUBURBAN acreage; 10 acres in Yamhill ; 6 acres or xellow New towns and Jona thans; orchard bearing last year; price 1 kih cash, bal. ClhOO, easy terms; will ex change for house. and lot. even exchange. B 83 J. Oregonlan. ALMOST within the shade of the southerly abutment of that leg endary Interstate span the bridge of the gods is nestled a highly cultivated country place, Midmount. the home of Clark W. Thompson, lum berman, of Cascade Locks. Or. Much publicity has been given the towering pinnacles and leaping water falls of the Columbia Highway, and it may be well, but in these days of prac tical inquiry and impending necessity the prime exploitation of our states attractions need not be scenic offer ings at least not to the exclusion of our resources. On the Columbia Highway, about a stone's throw from where the back bone of the Cascade Mountains is cleft by the lordly Columbia rolling west ward to the sea. lies six acres of high ly cultivated soil, in itself a veritable land products show when variety and Intensity of production are considered. Scientific FarmlnK Lned. The details of this farm or garden are attended to by Mrs. Thompson, who devotes to scientific farming the hours she has to spare from the care and re sponsibility of rearing a family of eight sturdy children. The success of Mrs. Thompson is typical of what may be accomplished by scientific applica tion in Oregon. The variety of production is a revela tion. To give a fair idea of the diver sity and quantity of the products grown on this tract would be tedious in detail, but no ordinary product has been slighted, and among those not indigenous to Oregon which matured last, year may be noted peanuts, sweet potatoes, Swiss chard, broccoli, French endive, Spanish and Japanese chest nuts, Barcelona filberts, Satsuma plums, Franquette and Mayette wal nuts, four varieties of almonds, and not the least is the dasheen. Dasheen growing is in the experi mental stage in Oregon. The writer has heard of no other experiments in the state other than those conducted by Mrs. Thompson, but as a substitute for potatoes, or more correctly as an additional product, the dasheen is en titled to great consideration. Vegetable Is Staple Food. This vegetable is a staple article of food for million of people in tropical and semitropical countries. In general ' it is used in the different ways in which the Irish potato and sweet po tato are used. The flesh of the large, spherical corms and of the larger tub ers is frequently somewhat gray or violet when cooked, but this does not affect the flavor. Tht time and man ner of cooking is much the same as potatoes. The dasheen has an advantage over the potato. It can bv grown as a Sum mer crop in regions where the potato must be grown as a Spring crop. It yields as well as the potato and can be successfully cultivated on wet lands where the potato would be a failure. The young leaves, when properly 3 I fe?? 4 iff" -V E Tt t i, Iff- 'r44- rl i n rr - zero o zjo ' "Til . cooked, can be substituted for spinach at a time when the weather is too hot to grow spinach. The nutty flavor of the tubers gives them a peculiar pala tablllty, which strikes the fancy of many people. Soli and Climate Salted. The higher nitrogenous and starchy content gives them an advantage as food that makes the plant an even more valuable food producer than the potato. Mrs. Thompson's experiments with dasheen prove that the soil and climate of Oregon are well-suited for general production of dasheen, and her pioneering efforts doubtless will result in Immeasurable good to the state. To give a concrete example of what may be accomplished In intensified farming, the production of asparagus affords a basis. On a patch containing exactly one-tenth of an acre Mrs. Thompson raised 500 pounds of aspara gus, and the price last year was not less than 10 cents a pcund. This would make $500 an acre. Mention should be made of Burbank's new walnut tree, which is also to be found growing as if In its native heath. This tree bears in IS months and is said to grow to 12 inches in diameter in 12 years. Mrs. Thompson believes that this variety of tree will become of great value in reforesting logged- off lands, where quick growth is the desideratum. While every detail of the cultivation of the soil seems to have been attended to and the highest production of veger tables, berries and fruits are promised for the coming year, the landscape and flower features of the place have not been forgotten and the rose bowers and lawn blend so harmoniously with the practical features of the places as to show the wonderful possibilities and attractions of "our highway" when i gauged in the light of either artlstlo I or practical comprehension. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. ANLIKER-BE.VDER Gottlieb R. Anllker. Goble, leKal. and Johanna Frieda Sender, 24." Twenty-fifth street North, legal. U1LSTRAP-MALLNG Lloyd Lu Gilstrap. legal, and Alice L. Uallng, 600 East Forty eighth street North, legal. DE ROGATIS-CURTO Piiaqual Derosatls. . 2-0 Clay street, legal, and Carolina Curto, Cl!y street, 'legal. B1EHLY - GKABHORN Roy E. Blerly. IBeaverton, 24. and Lena Urabhorn. Lenox Hotel, T2. HUFF-SLACK Charles T. Huff. Oswego, legal, and May B. Slack. Leonce Apart ments, legal. UICKSON-DURST A. C. Dickson. 1129 Minnesota avenue, legal, and Miss E. L. Lurst. 1181 Klrby street, legal. GALV1N-BREBANT Frank Calvin. 647 Washington street, legal, and Mrs. Blanche Brebanl, 700 bandy Boulevard, legal. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. OLIPHANT-DRAPER Earle N. Ollphant, 24. of Vancouver Barracks. Wash., and Miss t Florence M. Draper. 24. of Oregon City, Or. BROWN-CLOUGU J. W. Brown. 60. of Portland, and Mrs. Mathilda E. C lough, 52, of Portland. SHANK-WILLIAMS Fay E. Shank. 24. of Cherryvllle. Or., and Miss Goldie i. Will iams, KB. of Cherryvllle, Or. SNIDER-BEARDSLEY Wllbert H. Sni der. 21, of Portland, and Miss Lucille W. Beardsley, legal, of Pacific Grove. CaL H1CKOK-CHESTER Orln J. Hlckok. 27. of McMinnvllle. Or., and Mrs. Martha. Chester. 3ti. of Salem, Or. 6ANFORD- WHITE Max Sanford, 68,of Portland, and Miss Mary E. White, 64, of Portland. FA1RFIELD-VINSON Stephen Fairfield. Jr.. 24. of Portland, and Miss Marie Vinson, 21. of Portland. GIBBONS-M'KAY Ralph Raymond Gib bons. 25. of Portland, and Miss Marie Ruth McKay, 22. of Portland. MATTOON-OWEN Hurley Mattoon, 25, of Drain. Or., and Miss Ruth B. Owen. 21. of Oregon City. Or. WALKER-HARRIS Cecil C. Walker, 23, of Portland, and Miss Florence Harris, 22, of Vancouver, B. C. Births. KILZIN(3 To Mr. and Mrs. August F. Kil Sing. 312 Main street. May 2, a son. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. ' 3G& Graham street. May 2, a son. CACIt'lA To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ca clcia. Ana East Nineteenth street. May 2. a daughter. BODETT To Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bo dett. Canyon Road, May 3, a daughter. OLSON To Mr. and Mrs. Conrad f. Olson 25 East FUty-second street North. May 3, a son. MOORE To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, 9 West Holland street. May 3, a daughter. NEWGE.NT To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. New pent, 110 Scott avenue. May 3, a son. PETERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson, 1069 Hereford street. May 3, a son. LCEDDEMA.NN To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lueddemann, Ot East Fllty-Ilfth street North, May 4, a son. WE THEY To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Wethey. Jr 454 Jefferson street. May 4, a daughter. HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Norvel A. Hansen. 1521 East Flanders street. May 4, tk daughter. FARRIER To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Far rier, 227 East Seventy-eighth street North, 2day 4, a daughter. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, May 12. Maximum temper ature 63 degrees; minimum, temperature 52 degrees. River reading. 8 A. M., 13.2 feet; change in last 24 hours. .7 foot rise. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), .01 inch. Total rainfall since September 1, 1916, 30.14 inches. Normal rainfall since September 1, 40.88 inches. Deficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1916. 10.74 Inches. Total sun shine. 3 hours, 12 minutes; possible sun shine.. 14 hours. 50 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) 5 P. M., 29.98 inches. Relative humidity at noon. 49 per cent. THE WEATHER. STATIONS. D Wlnd. 2 t- o o H. n e o a 2. s 0x3 0 : ? - T3 '. I ' H I etate of weather. Baker 46 6410. 06!.. 18 Boise 52 72!0.04 8 SE Boston 40 5OiU.04ll0N Calgary ,3fl 78'0.0010!SE Chicago 42 410.00 . .N I Colfax 46 7510.30 . .IS Denver 40 6J,0.OO . .W Des Moines.... 40 6,0.O0 ..N Duluth 34 54!0.00.. NE Eureka 48 52.0.0W..N I Galveston . 00 66 0. 64112 NE I Jacksonville .. 5 76;0.OO14 NW Juneaut 40 5o 0. no! . . NE Kansas City .. 50 720.0O..N Los Angeles 62 70 0.0(1 . . SW Marshfield ... 46 56.0.10 .. NW Medford 50 uoo.04..N Minneapolis .. 40 640. OO ..IN Montreal 5 O.OO 10 NE New Orleans.. 60 761O.OO ..NW New York 40 68 0.00 26' NW North Head 46 520.06 8jW North Yakima 46 70 0. 0O 6 SW Omaha 6H1O.OO 10IN Pendleton .... 51 68i0.3H..jw Phoenix 54 90I0.00 . . NW Pocatello 44 60;0.32 BiSE Portland 62 630.01 12IN Roceburg 50 56 0.00 . . W Sacramento .. 60 6SI0. 00116 SW St. Louis 48 64'O.00l.. NE Salt Lake .... 52 64 0. 20 6 NW San Diego 54 O4JO.00 . . NW San Francisco. 52 60'0.00'l2 NW Seattle 6o U0I0.04I 81SW Spokane 541 64.O.0SI B E Tacoma 601 080.0l 8!W Tatoosh Island 4d 60 0.38u.lsW Valdest 8452;0.00. .1. . .. Walla Walla.. 64l 68,0.541 6 E Washington 46l 6OO.O010NW Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. -cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Washington and for showers elsewhere In tnis district. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair; westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Fair except showers extreme east portion; westerly winas. ldahai Showers; cooler southwest portion. XNortn pariric coast probably fair; mod erate westerly winds. E. A. BEALS, Forecaster. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 1 CAN give good wages and steady em ployment to party who can make small investment, or would consider a partner. 204 Washington st, room 32. Marshall av 14. FREE rent, light, gas and water during Summer, for care of house and phone of physician during family's absence; mother and 2 daughters preferred. C 328, Ore gonlan. 6-ROOM Irvington home for sale, by owner. attractive and modern. A bargain If you have the cash for a substantial first tav- ment. Phone East 2657 Sunday or even ings. WANT a strong, healthy farm hand for orchard work. White Salmon Valley; 35 a month and board and lodging. Steady Job for the right majs. Apply at once. 20 oregonlan bldg. 40 ACRES very desirable, irrigated, valu $5000, mtg. S1000. To trade for grocery house, or close in acres. Call Woodlawn 20S3 or C 3105. WANTED Experienced clerk, capable of handling payroll, stock book and general office work. Answer In own handwriting. Salary $70 per month. C 327, oregonlan. ALL or half interest in old established drug business In good valley town. will sell at invoice. No dead stock. Address - AV 953. Oregonlan. FOR RENT 6-room upper flat, with yard. 782 Johnson. Phone Main 7820. GENUINE dachshund puppies. 16 each. 1941 E. Taylor st. MAN to help clean up around bakery. E. Stark. WANTE1 wagon. Light horse and single B 831, Oregonlan. COOK for boarding house, 2 meals. 238 6th. Also kitchen helper. t A. M. today. P. M. report of preceding day. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A trough-shaped depression overlies the Northern Rocky Mountain and Southern Plateau states. A large high pressure area Is central over Manitoba and the barometer is relatively high along the North Pacific Coast. Showers and thunder storms have occurred In the North Pacific states. Utah, Western South Dakota, and in portions of New Mexico and In the Gulf, North and South Atlantic states. Changes In tempera ture since yesterday have been unim portant. Conditions are favorable for fair weather Sunday la Western Oregon and Wee tern ASSISTANT druggist at once; state age. ex perience; references. C 826. Oregonlan. S20-ACRE homestead In Montana for sale or trade: bargain. D 318. Oregonlan. LOST Lavalllere. gold with diamond set reward. Mar. 2430. room 217. FURNISHED flat of 4 or 6 rooms, loth. Broadway 736. N. WANTED Experienced ready for work today. Janitor and wife Call Marshall 22UO. WILL take good care of piano for- use of. woodlawn 2434. FOR SALE 6 leather seated dining chairs. Call C 2625. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. $10. S12, 14 mo. water in rooms. 414 Jefferson. GIRL for general housework. 811 Kearney st. Main 2665. IRVINGTON home for sale at a bargain all cash payment. P. O. Box 5f0. WAITRFRS. S30 and board (hotel). Broad way 2601. MUST sell Fulton lot. 60x100. 2016. Marshall 1015 FORD ROADSTER. Speedometer, starter and electric lights, excellent mechanical condition; will lake $295 for quirk sale. USED CAR EXCHANGE. 52T Wash., where Wash, and Burnslde meet. UNFURNISHED APTS. For rent. $12. a modern apartment. 3 rooms and bath, private telephone; biick bldg.. gas range; no children. Waverley Court. East 26th and Clinton. Janitor In tailor shop. TWO acres, all In cultivation, on Mt. Hood Electric. 10 miles from court House. Just off base-line road; 4 -room house, berries and fruit trees. Price $1500; $750 cash, balance on terms. Marshall 6013. Mrs. Ott. EXCEPTIONALLY good logging show 21.000 feet zlr and cedar; close to railroad; good demand logs and large profits; price rea sonable, terms easy. For particulars write B 329, Oregonlan. BUY A HOME FIRST. Why not a home on the Willamette? See the beautiful houseboat homes at the Oregon Yacht Club. Call Houseboat 20, or phone Sell. 2.'.S. PACKARD 7 PASS. PACKARD. Elegant shape, two extra tires, electric lights; going away; sell cheap or consider clear real estate. Mr. Guldner. Broadway Hotel. WANTED By mother and little girl, room and board In country home, or on portiann Heights; healthful surroundings. good plsln food; mupt be In half hour ride of city. AJ 261. Oregonlan. BUICK BUG. $250. Fine condition; must sell this car at once. USED CAR EXCHANGE. 627 Wash., where Wash, and Burnslde meet. FOR RENT at reasonable' price, close-In acreage for planting; very rich soil; was formerly used for dairy pasture. Inquire after 3:30 P. M. at engine-room. Imperial Hotel. WOMAN. 28. wishes position- for bachelor or widower; wages not less tnan per mo. Address Lola Boothby, Ocegon City, R. 2, care of G. Gill. CECILIA APARTMENTS. 714 Gllsan Street. Unfurnished three-room apartment with balcony. $20; three-room furnished. $25. r 11 u This alrectory is lor the information of the public, to give, as far as possible, the different lines of business which the average person may fiud occasion to uue. Any information which cannot be found here will be gladly luruished by phoning Main 7070 or A 609i. House 40. ACCORDION PLEATING. MUSICAL. ELITE SHOP Hemstitching. button and pleating orders promptly filled. First class work guaranleoO. 484 Morrison su Main 72X K. 6TEPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion, side pleat, bullous covered, mail orders. 28 Pl-.tuck block. Broadway lo'jil. ASSAY Llta AN1 ANAL16TS. MONTANA ASSAY OJTFICE. 14 Second Oold. silver and platinum bought. AOA1 L Ct il t-B A1 ill (j. Jk.Ml-.LfcK. AUTi cut and polished, jewelry and wa ten repairing. Miller s. 43 y Wash, su ATTOltNKsB. J. Uakellm Probate, real estate, mining and corporation law; abstracts and ll.le examined; written opinious furnished. 1444 Northwestern Burnt Dlug. Main 674S. CANCER. FOR SALE Household furniture. Including dining-room table, mattresses, chair, rug, new garbage can and opera glasses. Main 250G. FOR RENT Beautiful 9-room modern fur nished residence. 2 baths, sleeping porch, very best part of Portland Heights. Brooke. Marshall 4827. A 3S3t! FOR SALE Woods No. 24 planer and matcher with heads and piping, at a Bar gain; in first-class condition. Luedlng haus Bros., Dryad. Wash. EXPERIENCED girl wishes general house work and plain cooking. 1649 willow, near E. 63d st. 4u8 SALMON 6-room cottage. Apply Don ald G. Woodward, 104 Second St. Main 1438. WANTED To rent or lease 40 or 80 A. go ing farm, cash rent, with privilege 01 Duy ing. Daymon. Hotel Manx, rm. 16. WANTED to rent, modern 6-room house with garage; Irvington preierrea. a-none East 0537. FOit SALE Two rolltop desks, one Todd check writer, one tturrougns aaaing ma chine, one Hall safe at 212 Morrison at. 6-ROOM furnished house, free water, nice yard, trees and rtowers; l per monin. Main 7142. . FOR SALE 1914 2-speed Indian motor cycle, equipped; $120 casn. o-lj poweu, engine house. YOUNG lady wants to take care of a Uttie girl from o to o years 01a. lbh Mar shall 3074. FOR SALS CHEAP. Two 34x4 Goodyear tires taken off new car. Cotillion Oarage. Main 83. WANTED Horse, harness and wagon for light farm work, or rent xor raontns. 325, Oregonlan APARTMENT house, good Income; trade for timber. Price $50,000. Mrs. ott. Mar shall 6018.- ; TUMALO State Irrigated lands. $40 per acre. 2o yearr time. 6 per cent, blale lumaio office. Bend, Or. - WANTED An experienced girl for general housework; wages $3o. can Broadway 1150. EXCEPTIONAL HALL, accommodates SO couples, maple noor. so per nignt. r or details phone Woodlawn 2683. or C 315. LENN APTS., 984 Hawthorne ave. Wo have a small front apartment ror rent; must help answer phone. Tabor 6100. E. 2322. FOR RENT 6 rooms, unfurnished apt.. sleeping porch and rirepiace. ulii Mont gomery drive, near Vista avenue. FOR SALE IH-ton Ford truck with Job. A 2812 tomorrow. FINE Irvington home for sale; small pay ment down; might trade. .asi 4l4u. WILL trade equity Irvington home for auto; a snap for someone, p. kj. mox ohu. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily and Sunday. Per line. One time - 1-0 Hame ad two consecutive limes . . . --c w.. .1 three eoneecuttve times ..80c baite ad six or seven consecutive times. . .6be The above nates appiy to tlTenmrmrmi under "New Today" and all other cliwaHica tions, except the following: bituatlons Wanted Male. Hituutions Wasied 1-einale. For Kent Booms Private Famlliee. Board and Rooms Private Families. Housekeeping Rooms Private Fa mi Ilea, Rate on the above classifications is 7 cents a line eacb insertion. T v. iiwrnnlan will accent classified ad vertlsemeBts over the telephone, provided the advertiser IS m suoscrioer ox eiioer puone. No price will be Quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of payment of telephone adver tisements. "Situations . W anted" and "Per sonal" advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for ooe insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for Hale. "Business Opportunities." "Rooming -Houses" and "Wanted to Rent." berious errors in advertisements will be rectified by republication without additional charge, but aurb republication will not be made where the error does not materially affect the value of the advertisement. Cancellation of orders over the telephone not recognised unless confirmed the same day In writing. "City Kews in Brief advertisements mnst h nrMMtMl for nublicmtion for The Sunday Oregonian before 4:80 o'clock Saturday after noon ior otner nays iiuducsuud oeiore a;a P. M. MEETIXO 'OTICE8. . 'PORTLAND COUNCIL. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY, will give a 500 card party Thurs-lay evening. May 1 y, Uevurtx Hall. Front and Glbbs at. Prizes will be of grocery stock. Dancing; after cards. Union music Adm. 15 centa. A good time assured. OREGON'S FIRST HIVE. NO. 981. LADY MACCABEES, will give a card party and dance. May 18. at Foresters Hall. Fourth and Washington. Admission. 15 cents. Lotta Hoch's orchestra. A good time antic ipated. 50O AND DANCE given by Webfoot Co No. 65. W. O. V., Friday. May 13. In W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th. Chickens first prise, groceries second prise Le Vanways or chestra. Cards 8:45. dancing 10 o'clock. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD "BOO" and dance, Friday evening, at Modern Wood men of America Hall. Eleventh and Burn side; groceries for prlxes. Come and have a good time. MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE NO. 131 will give a "500" card party next Tuesday evening. May 15. In Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and Taylor streets. Four good prizes. Ad mission 10 cent. PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD. NO. 42 B. A. Y-, will give 500 and dance Thurs day evening. May 17, Moose Hall; 2p hands; good prlxes; union music. Admission 15c PORTLAND COMPANY. NO. 107, W. O. W., will give a 500 and dance Wed., May 16. at Woodmen Temple. 128 11th St. Union music and good prizes. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins. New designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-2 Sixth st FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems, class pins and medals. 310 Washington st. L. M. JONES. M. U. CANCER TREATED. Brewer bldg., lath and Alberta. WUlu. 41od. CARPET WEAVERS. FLUFF RUliSllKOM O'-D CARPETS. Carpet cleaning, refitting, etc jSorth west Rug Co.. 188 E. bth St. Both puooes. C'ELLl LOID BITTONS, U ADOfc-t). THE 1KW1N-HODSON COMPANY. 887 Washington st. Mam 312 and A 1204. lillBOI'OblM. William. Estelle and William. Jr., Deveiy. the only scientific chirupudists in the city. Parlors 3u2 Uerilnger bldg., southwest cur ner 2d and Aider. Phone Main 1301. CHIKOPRAC11C P II V SI C I AN S. falCK PEOPLE. Dr. McMabon. Macleay bldg. Specializes 100 per cent chiropractic 81 ad Juatmenta. $15; seven. $5. Making good. CIRCULAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 610 N. W. bldg Mar. 6822. loo lettwrs multigraphud 1.6o. COLLECTION AGENCIES HAVE you any collections that 'need atten tion in San Francisco? Call Marshall 24.7. Leave here In a few days. NETil at CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1736. No collection, no charge; established 1900. 1AC1NU. MR. and Mrs. Heath's school, lessons dally, class Mm, Thurs. eve.. 8 to 10. 109 2d St.. bet. Wash. A Stark. Main -3205. Lessons 25c DEKU.M DANCING SCHOOL Latest dances. Clussvs Tues., Frl. eves. Private lessons 5Qc. 3iS Dtkum. Mar. 1276. Main 7446. DANCING quickly taught, private lessons. uroor oaraen. 2d and Mor. Mar. 313, EYE, EAR, NOSE, lUltOAT. LINGS. Treatment by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseilay. 517 Dekum bldg.. gd Sc Wn. ' BORN. STAVER Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rtaver, of Irvington, are the recipients of con gratulations on the advent In their home on May lu or a juue aauguier. HKE INSl KANCE. PACIFIC STATES KIRK INSURANCE GO. FLAGS. FLAGS to order, any size. American Flag ouup. ivo Dweuaoa uiag. Main EM1L TiilEuiiKN, violin teacher, pupil t-evclk. 2ui Kliedner bldg. Bdy 162U. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. WHY PAY MoP-ET A SAVING OF 20 TO 00 PCT. g?J" Properly lilted g.asses as low as s $1.0u; 4ouo satisfied customers; sauaiactlot, guaranteed. CUas. W. ouuiluiao. optometrist. 2U Morrison, lain - PATENTS. PATENTS thu.t protect and pay; advice and books free; highest references, best re sults, promptness assured; send sketch or mouel for search. Watson E. Coleman, patent lawyer, 024 F St.. Washington. - C. PATENT ATTORNEYS. U. C WllliiUI '-2 years' experience. U. S. SLd foreign patents. 601 Dckum bldg. PUYS1CLAS8. UK. R. A. PHILLIPS. Alisky bids. Chronic diseases a specialty. I'llK. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24lh and York sis. Mala 34rf. PRINTING. KEYSTONE 1'RErS J. E. Gsnteabein. Mgr. Printing and linotyping. loUV Front at., corner Stark. Main or A 1418. THE IVY PRESS JOHN M. MANN. 382 Stark st. Broadway 4US. A 4068. RAG RIGS AND FLUFF K1C. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Established 1903. Fiuif ruts and rsg rugs woven, all sizes. East 8th and Taylor. East 35SO. B 1280. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. CARL R. JONES CO.. 404 Wilcox bldg. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household goods specialists; storage, packing, ship ping and moving; horse and auto vans; special Irclght rates u all polnta C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, 2d and Pine sts. Broadway 696. A 1996. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St.. corner 13th Telephone Main 69 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class ' A warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest in surance rates In the city. r it : . ii STORAGE. FREE MOVINO. limited time. object to fill warehouse. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.. 105 Park st. Main 6195. A 1051. MADISON-SX. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE. Office 180 Madison. General merchandis and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7691. yETElllNARYSCHOOLS. L F. VETERINARIAN COLLEGE begins Sept. 8. Catalogue free. C. Keane, Ires. 1818 Market su. San Francisco. GREEN AND DRY SLABWOOD. blockwood. Pancma Fuel Co. Main 5720. A 5899. WHOLESALERS AND 1MANUFACTURERS AUTO AND Bl GGV TOPS. DUBRTJ1LLE BUGGY TOP CO., th A Oak. Alio bi'KLNG MANL'FACTIRING. ( Mfg. and repair ing; 4000 springs carried in slock. 15th & Couch sts. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME Baggage & omnibus Transfer. Park ac Davis. tiKALN M KH1 II AN 1 S. M. H. HOUSEK, Board of Trade Bldg. GROCERIES. WADHAMS CO.. 67-75 Fourth street. MATS AND CAPS. THANHOUSEIl HAT CO.. 53-53 Front St. HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA li4.UK. KAHN BKOS.. 191 Front st. PAINTS AND I.LUKICA11NG OILS. W. P. FULLER it Co.. 12th and Davis sts. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. RASMUShEN r CO.. 2d and Taylor. PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-80 Front St. PLIMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St. I'KIM'IVfi. DDIUTIIJO F. W. BALTES t all.ll IIIU 1st and I Oak sts. A COMPANY. Main 165. Ail 65. PRODI CK. PRODUCE, dried Iruit- Correspondence so licited. Union Produce Co.. 128 Union ave. PRODI CE COMMISSION .MERCHANTS. EVERDlNt; & FAKRELL. 140 Front at. RAG RI GS AND FLUFF RUGS. FLUFF BUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Smyrna. Axmlmter, raj rug., aii ix:s; mail orders prompt; booklet CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING. ETC. xl rug cleaned and steamed. ....... .$1.00 gxiu rugs cleaned and steamed......... .70 HU1L1I.N 1LIH Rl G CO.. 84-56 Union ave. N. East 6516. B 1475. KOFI! AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Corqage Co.. 14th and Norlhmp. " SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER ic CO.. 12th and Davis sts. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 id St. PIED. SUNSURI In this city May 12. at his resi dence. 663 Franklin street. eatvatore Hunsuri, aged 07 years. Deceased is sur vived by a widow, two sous and five daughters. Remains are at the parlors of Hie Skewea Undertaking Company, cor ner Third and Clay. Fuuoral notice luter. WILLEY At White Salmon. .Wah., May 11. William u wniey. aged i.i years i days. Remains will be brought lo Port-, land in care of the Edward Holmu.il Un dertaking Company. Funeral announce ment later. GOFF May 12. Mrs. Harrietts Goff. aged 86 years, beloved motner ox .rs. inti Smallwood. Remains at Dunning & Mc Entee's parlors. Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL -NOTICES. LEADER In this city. May 11. Stella Marie Leaner, age ... ... ... . of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Leader, sister of Mrs. a. L Bailey, of Mackinaw Island. Mich.. Nina, Dorothy and Arnold Leader, of Portland. Funeral will leave the resi dence 1299 East Seventh street North at 8a0 A. M.. Tuesday. May 15. Masa will be offered at U o'clock at Holy Redeemer avenue.' Interment Mount Calvary Cem-1 etery. Arrangements in care oc Miner ct Tracey. GIEBISCH At the residence. 672 Halsey street. May 12, Anna uifoscn, kk years.' beloved mother of John and Anton Gieblich. of Portland, and James Olebisch. of Alaska. Funeral will leave the resi dential parlors of Miller & Tracey. Wash ington at Ella street, at 8::io A. M. to morrow Monday!. May 14. Mass will be offered at 9 o'clock, at the Church of the Madeleine. East Twenty-fourth and Siskiyou streets. Interment Mount Calvary ( . r p-v" BECK At the home of her mother. Mrs. coruena iariv. - - - -- Mrs. Kmma L. Beck, aged 50 years 6 months & days, beloved mother of Harry J. Be k. Funeral service will be held at Hnlman's funeral parlors. Third and Sal mon streets., at 2:30 P. M. tomorrow (Mondny). May 14. Friends Invited. In terment. Lone Fir Cemetery. NOLES In this city. May l. at her late residence. 151 East 4.'ld St. North. Florence Noles. aged 32 years, wife of Sidney G. Noles The funeral services will be held Tuesday. May 15. at 1 o'clock P. M.. at the residence establishment of J. P. Fln ley & Son, Montgomery at 6th. Friends ANDERSON In this city. May lu. Mr. L. w. Anaerso.'i. b -.-...,. ......... services will be held tomorrow (Monday!, May 14 at 1 :H0 P. M, from the Ericson funeral parlors, Mci-rlson at Twelfth street. Friends Invited. Interment Kiv ervlew Cemetery. HAZEN The funeral services of the late George W. Hazen will be held tomorrow (Monday!. May 14. at 1:80 o'clock P. M.. at the family residence, 430 East 2lh st. North. Friends invited. Services at the grave private. J. P. Finley & Son. directors. JAMES Funeral services of the late Theresa .vt. james win do iiem tumuuwi, (Mouday). May 14. at 2 P. M at the new chapel of Breeze and Snook. Belmont at Thirty-fifth street. Friends Invited. MAUSOLEUM. "THE BETTER WAY" Humane. Scientific Security for the dead. Sanitary Protection for the living. RIVER VIEW ABBEY' MAUSOLEUM Xerminna Klvervlew Carllne. Taylor' Ferry Road. For Particulars Inquire Portland Mausoleum Co. Phone Broadway SSL 628 PiUoek Block FLORISTS. MARTIN FORBES CO., Florists, IM Washington. Mala 269. A 1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A 1803. Fine flowers and fiorai deolgns. No branch store. MAX M. SMITH. Main 721a. A 212L Sell ing bldg., 6th andAldsr ata. IOSSETH FLORAL CO.. 289 Washington sc. bat. 4th and 6th. Mala 6102. A not. HORTICULTURE. TREK surgery, graftage. Flower boxes, lawns, (axdealas. Kicholaa, Mala 7411, . KUNK.lt A I. DIRECTORS, Edward Holman. Pres.: W . J. Holman. See J. E. Werleln. Trees. EDWARD HOLMAN CO. FUNERAL, DIRECTORS THE HOUSE OF SQUARE . DEALING Third and Salmon Streets Established 188T Lady Assistant Main 607, A 1511 PERFECT FUNERAL Bi-liV ICE FOR LESS MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors Lady Assistant Wash, at Ella St., Bet. SOtb. and 21st. Main xtutl. A 78o4. West blua. J. P. FINLEY A SON. Progressive Fuueral Directors. Pilvate Drive It uuien Attendants. MoN'i'liOMElvY. Al' FIFTH. Main U A 1599. PL'NNIMO 4t M ENTEE. funeral directors. xsroauwejr anu rial street. rouna, ATOat4 ws.y 4au, A 4a8. Lauy attendant. F. . DUNNING. INC.. East bid Funeral Directors, 414 East Aiuer alrcec East o. B 252ft. A. R. ZELLEK at CO.. uwi WILLlAMd AVa aaai zuoa. ivoo. i-auy Attendant, DAI AND NIGHT bEltViCai. BRKV.7.& & SNOOK -Belmont at aiotia. ana cy. M a 41, A Ljy AUvntlaoL MK ANI iUHS. W. M. HA Mil. T O.N j Baral service. Jt. ooth aoa Giiian. 'i'aOor 43 NEW TODAY. Auction Sales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 1GJ. 171. 173 SKcnxD ST. ( .Near 1 amhilli nilGl'LAR SALESIUVS Monday, Wednesday and Friday EACH MAY AT lO A. M. strcne.l for positive sal.-the 1 urnishiiiKS of 10 rooms, comprisli.c niahoyany p:ir- i,i iii.inoany tatties and stan-is. leather atul wootl-peu t rockers, library tables, box couches. Morris chairs, drop head Slngrer sewine machine, latest model: 9x12 Axinlnster anil Brussels rues, stair carpets, larire assortment of .ih-llirh Axnilnster rues, buffet, exten sion table, leather-seat chairB, clinner wr.re anil jrlasswaro. several pood Iron beds, complete with forlrm and mat tresses: dressers, chif fonier. ward robes, kitchen c;ibinets. steel ranpe. uas ranire. with Biirbaite burner attached: utenKils and other numerous lots. Don't fall to attend this sale, as everything Is In Kind condition. VKII.KM14V AXrk I.- T T" -V vlll find our salesrooms full with Rood second-hand furnishings to be sold to the highest bidder. bUlCtiuN Resilience Undertaking? Parlors. 12in anu morrison sts. aiain uiaj, . P. L, LERCH. East lllh and Clay II La, Laun auauua&L baat ! li laoa. CREMATOKICM!. MOUNT SCOTT PARK Cemetery and Crematorium Tabor 14 as. D at MOMMEXTS. PORTLAND MARBLE: WORKS, 24-2a th t.. opposite City Hall. Main 8504. PhllUa sioa A Sons for memorial. El 3LAE3ING GRANITE: CO. 1 THIRD T r1ADI50N JTREET.I OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, lioom 1SS CoaithooM, StU-M Kntranct. Phae from to ft Main 318, Home phone A t3si2. iclit rail after 'ff.oe bourg, Main 2700. Jieport all cases of cruelty to the above adUress. Klecirle lethal chamber for sina' animals. - Horse ambulance for stele ana disauled animals at a moment's notice. Any one desiring a dog or other pets communis cale with us. Call for all iust or strayed stock. as ure look after all Impounding. There la no more city pound, J ust ciretfon -i uuu-ne boclety. XEW TODAY. MUST SACRIFICE JEWELRY STORE! Established 13 years, 114 Third St. ,BOOUnEAL ESTATE. JNO. B.COFFEY HORTGAliK LOANS Insurance, Surety Bonds 301 WILCOX IILDU. Main 70S. A 3702. Private Sale Dep't We never had such n Lmnn A S S O n T M V. N T OK I'P-TO-D 111'. I.OOK-A.S-XEW, Sr:i'U.D.H,U FtH MTIKK as we have at the nrmrnt time. We shall deem It a pleasure to show you our Immense line. You will find some choice nieces in MMIlllitw. CIRCASSIAN W A L IT, II I It II S V I-J MAPLli and the LATKST KI.MSHKS lit Sll,ll OAK. also A KKW ANIIU1I-: 1'lWl.S, viz., round pedestal extension table In black walnut, old parlor set. also set of dinlnir chairs with leather- seats, rood assortment of IHI.S and CARIKl'S of Various makes and sizes. S'IKKIi and tiAS H1M.KS. It I--.I--H 1 1: liltA'l'ORs almost any size you want und good as new. Office Furniture UOLL-TOP AMI FLAT-TOP DESKS, STA.NOINt; DESKS. TVPEWHITKIl STANDS, ULIM, CASES, SAFES, ETC. Groceries! Groceries! Groceries! 10,0M AV O It T II ADDED TO (l Jt STOCK D! ItINU THE PAST WEEK. KLOI H. SUiAK AND STAPLE (.llll I EHIES, fruit jars. etc.. nt S1ECII, 1'HltES EAEUV DAY OK THE WEEK. Store Fixtures and Equipments SEE Ol'R LINE BEFORE BUYING. AUCTION Grocery Fixtures Monday, May 14, 2 P.M. AT ill NOHTII SEVENTEENTH ST. (Corner Marnhnll St.l We are instrurted l.y Mr. A. Ii. Flemintr to sell the following procery fixtures, etc.: Four and six-foot floor cases, twu Rood bread cases, one "Simpson" elec tric coffee mill (cost JlSn). refrlper ator. cheese cutter. "Davton" coniput Intr scales, oil tank, counter scales, shelving and counters. candv jars, trays, kitchen safe, lamp table, lin oleum, rhs plate. HOLITOI DESK an4 chair and other effects. J. T. WILSON, AlCTIONEER. Grocery Fixtures at Auction at CRirnv n n ns. finorrnv, 4o MOXK.tniKHV STHEET. BETWEEN" TEN 'I II AND ELEAENTH, Wednesday, May 16th, at 2 P.M., We are Instructed by the above firm to sell ho followinc fixtures: Kisht foot r riirerator. floor case, steam ta ble a:id equipment. "Hobart" electric coffea mill, double hopper on pedestal (cost $2M): six-foot counter case, six - foot floor case, three-foot candy case, four-foot citr:ir cases, lo-foot oak window case. "National" cash, register, Mct'oskey account system, "Toledo" electric scale (cost $200. large McCrav refrigerator with Klass front, "Iayton" computinit scales, oak counters, shelv ing, ladder, truck, office desk. U. S. meat slicer, "liridee-Beach' hotel ran ire. jraa range, cook table, cooking utensils, etc. THE ABOA'E I'iOOIIS A HE STRICT LY" FIRST-CLASS AND ll'-TO-IJATE IN EAEHY KKM'KC'l'. We can safely say this is the best outfit we have had to offer the public at auction. J. T. A II, SON. A I CTIONEER. On Thursday Next, May 17th, at 10 A. M., ROOD FFRMSIHVfi OF FLAT NO. MONTtiOAIEItl" STREET. NEAR El.EA'ENTH. i n c 1 u d 1 n rr TWO good BED n.AVENT'ORTS, library and cen ter tables, rockers, sanitary couches, folding screens, ruirs. linoleum, lace curtains. "Vernis Martin" beds, sprlnirB nnd mattresses, bedding-, chiffoniers. Kuprlish breakfast table, pas r a n s e, heating stoves and other effects. THESE liOOOS ARE GfldD AS NEW. HAMMi BEEN I SED HI T A VliHY SHORT Tl Al E. J. T. AAII.SOV. AI"CTIONF.ER. Cash 1'niil for Furniture. Stock of Mer chant I e. Ete. Alain IHA. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7 Orcroo InrfNtmrnt t: Morts;are Co. fflce 1TO Third SU MORTGAGE LOANS SoOO on more 5-6-7 Repayment Privileges. Private Funds. J. L. KAll.NOl'l", Ity. Uuk. r.ldm. ESTABLISHED IS02.' On Tuesday Next AA'E SHALL SELL SOAIE FIRST-CLASS FIBMTIHK FRO.M AN AI'ARTMEVT IN THE TI'Dlllt ARMS; ALSO FIR. NISHIMSS FROAI AIRS. IIKVXOLDS' I'RIAA'I'E HOAIE. COAIPRISINti over stuffed davenport, massive oak library table, Morris chairs, oak rockers with leather seats, fcenulne Wilton rugs, 9x12 sizes: two oak parlor desks, oil paintings and pictures, Axminster and velvet rues in various sizes, several small ruers. davenport in chaso imita tion leather, couches: quarter-sawed oak dining-room suite, viz., pedestal table, buffet and set of chairs with leather seats: also another suite in early Hnprlish finish: oak - finished brass-trimmed bed (quite up to date), massive all-brass bed, mahogany Na poleon bed all complete with pood steel springs and best felt mattresses, pil lows and bedding, costly gent's ward robe and chiffonier, lady's cheval dress ing mirror. French design dressing- ta ble and chair in quartered oak, also dressers in mahogany and oak. very costly quartered oak bedstead and dresser with large French plate mirror, box springs anil mattress, oak ward robe, bedroom chairs and rockers, gas range and many other lots. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. riease call tomorrow and look these goods over at your leisure. They are now on display at the Kaker Auction House. Masonic Temple Building, Yam hill and West Park streets. AXCTION ON" TIKS1.VV NEXT AT 10 A. -Al. On Thursday Next WE SELL FFRNITVRE. CARPETS. ETC. SALE AT Ml A. Al. We want good furniture at all times. Phone us and we will call and pay you the cash, or will sell for you on com AA. C. BAKER A AA II. DEAN. Furniture Dealer, nnd Auctioneers), Manonle Temple Builtlins;, Vnmhlll nnd A eat I'ark Sta. 1'bone Main -XXXL. mm. GOUOEYCQ bjN ON MORTGAGE SECURITY V