THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 2, 1917. 5 BULL ENDS REGATTA Patriotic Affair Brings Goodly Sum to Red Cross Work. TURKEYS DROP FROM SKY Smoke From Forest Fires Causes Postponement o I Boat Kaccs. Portland Swimmers and Divers Give Exhibitions. ASTORIA, Or., Sept. 1. (Special) The entertainment events of the sec ond day of the Astoria annual regatta closed this evening with a display of fireworks on the waterfront In which a number of patriotic pieces were set off. The social feature of the evening was a grand ball held at the Elks Temple by the local chapter of the Red Cross Society. The affair was purely of a patriotic nature and the proceeds, which will total a goodly sum, will be devoted entirely to Red Cross work. The first event on this morning's pro gramma was a balloon ascension and parachute Jump by Frank Miller, who when fully 200 feet in the air liberated eeveral turkeys, which were the prizes of those who captured the birds when they reached the ground. Immediately afterwards boat races were called but owing to the dense smoke from forest fires in the interior that covered the river, there were but few entries and only one race was run, the others being postponed until Monday. This was a contest between power fish boats, a distance of three miles around the triangular course off the city front. It was won by Ole Westerberg with O. Johanson second and J. P. Jensen third. A party of 17 swimmers and divers from Portland gave an Interesting ex hibition of fancy diving and swim ming stunts this afternoon. The men's swimming race, a distance of 220 yards, was won by O. G. Hosford, with Lock Webster second and William Bmlth third. In the women's swimming race over 100-yard course, Irene Penbrook was the winner, Thelma Payne being sec ond and Mrs. Constance Meyer third. On Sunday the visitors will go to the beaches, where several special en tertainment features will be staged. ICE SKATING ASSURED FLANS FOR REOFEM.G HIPPO DROME IX FALL MADE. Hockey Game to Be Flayed Again, but What Teams Will Constitute League Is Not Decided. Portland is going to have Ice skating again, and hockey, too. Further than that there is nothing sure about- the season's sport in Port land. War has not shot the plans of the Northern professional hockey team owners full of holes. E. J. Bryan, now In control of the Portland Ice Palace, is not in a position to say what kind of a schedule or league it will be, but he is going to stick with the hockey game and the sport of skating until some thing "busts." Hockey plans are somewhat of a puz Eler. Bryan does not know just what the plans of the Patrick brothers are up Morth, and, of course, the organization of .the league as it was in the past depends on what these men will do. Another factor Is Spokane. This team was brought Into the league last year, but for some reason It did not pull well, though the transplanted Victo rians played a good fast game and a. mighty good brand of play occurred every time they had a brush over there. Mr. Bryan said last night that the kiddies of Portland are going to get every chance to learn the game and play it all the time. The prices for skating will be re fiuced to a point where it will be merely nominal for children. Also grown-ups will be able to play the game oftener, 63 the prices will be reduced all around. JRACTOR DRIVER HURT Jj. Koslses Injured When Machine Crashes Through Tramway. Lewis Koslses, 38 years old, was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital at 12:15 yesterday, suffering from in juries received when a tractor which he was driving crashed through a tramway at linnton. Koslses is se verely bruised about the hips and legs. The machine was not injured. E. Fruitiger, age 47, also was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital yester day. Mr. Fruitiger's hand was bruised and one finger broken when he was caught In a freight elevator at the Hunt Transfer Company's warehouse, wnere no is employed. WHISKY EMPTIED IN SEWER VouId-Be Bootlegger at Woodburn ' Comes to Grief. I WOODBTJE.N, Or., Sept. 1. (Special.) Justice Hays and Marshals Olson and Kelsey this afternoon emptied into a sewer the contents of 104 quart bottles of whisky, part of what was brought here by Clyde J. Thomas, now servin 60 days in the County Jail after a plea of guilty. Thomas said he brought four suit- eases and a hand satchel filled with liquor, beside expressing a trunk, 120 quarts in all. Three suitcases, the satchel and trunk were seized. One suitcase and 16 bottles are still missing. GARDEN DIRECTOR LEAVES Vane G. Gibson Accepts Federal Po sition in Seattle. Vane G. Gibson has resigned from the position of county club leader of boys' and girls' work In gardening in Portland, and will go to Seattle to serve ns scientific assistant In me United States Bureau of Markets. Mr. Gibson came to Portland in April, representing the Un.ted States Depart ment of Agriculture, Oregon Agricul tural College and School IMstric No. 1 in the garden work in Multnomah County. He will take up his new work Immediately. DAY TO LIST WOMEN SET Governor Fixes September 15 as Time for Registration. SALEM, Or., Sep 1. (Special.) Saturday. September 15, has been set as women's registration day by Gov ernor Withycombe, who today issued the following proclamation at the re quest of Mrs. Charles H. Castner, of Hood River, head of the women's divi sion of the State Council of Defense: "Whereas, The women of America, as well as the men who are giving themselves to our Nation's cause, can now perform a great and timely public service; and, Whereas, The woman's committee of the Council of National Defense is organizing local councils in every community in this state for the purpose of systematizing and making effective women's patriotic services; and. Whereas. The Oregon division of the woman's committee of the Council of Na tional Defense desires that Saturday, Sep tember 15. 1917, be set aside as the day for the registration of women in this state for service ; Now Therefore, in view of the foregoing -premises and by virtue of the authority In me vested, I, James Withycombe, Governor of the state of Oregon, do hereby proclaim Saturday. September 10, 1917, as Women's Registration day, and I do earnestly ask that all patriotic women register, on that day for patriotic service. LOVE'S DREAM MIRAGE HELEN' OSnOR-V SEEKS FREEDOM FR03I SPOUSE, AGED 20. Couple Married More Than Year, and Cruel Treatment Starts Soon After wards, Declares Young Wife. Touth's dream of love has been shat tered in the home of Helen and Russell Osborn, according to the youthful wife, who started suit yesterday for a divorce from her 20-year-old husband on grounds of cruelty and non-support. They were married in May of last year, and the cruel treatment started a few days after the marriage, the wife de clares. She seeks alimony of $20 a month for the support of their infant child. Non-support and desertion are the charges contained in the divorce com plaint of Julia Sharpe against J. F. Sharpe. They were married in 1911 and have one child, whose custody the plaintiff seeks. Jessie English refused to cook his meals for him and also treated him coldly a goodly portion of the time, asserts Clare English in his divorce suit. They have two children, whom he is willing should be given to the custody of the mother under the pro vision that he be allowed to see them at all reasonable times. He agrees to pay $20 a. month for their support, Olive Jarred complains that Arthur Jarred has given her several severe beatings during recent weeks, and for that reason wants her legal, freedom. She also asks for $20 a month for the support of their small child. They were married in 1913. Cruelty and non-support are the charges preferred against Charles Sut ton in the divorce complaint of Alaxel Sutton They were married in 1906 and have one child, whose custody the plaintiff seeks. She seeks J10 a month for the child's support. Red Cross Drive Planned. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 1. (Spe cial.) A campaign, to get additional members for the Vancouver Red Cross chapter will be waged Labor day. To stimulate interest in Red Cross work, and. to show what is being done by the local society, an exhibit of all the va rious branches of work undertaken will be made. Bandages, compresses. surgical dressings and knit comforts will be shown. The local chapter has a workroom In the Blaker building. which is open daily and at which from 20 to 50 women work on lied Cross ar ticles dally. Battery B to Benefit. A patriotic meeting will be held Mon day night at the City Hall In Milwau- kle. w. Cronan, of Portland, will speak and the Portland, Railway, Light & Power Company employes band will play. No admittance fee will be charged, but a silver offering will be taken up for the fund of Battery Bf Oregon Field Artillery. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Sept. 1. Maximum temper ature, 83 degrees; minimum temperature, 59 degrees. Klver reading, 8 A. M., 5.8 feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.2 foot rise. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.J, none; total rainfall since September 1, 1917, none; normal rainfall since September 1, .03 Inch; deficiency of rainfall since September 1, 1917, .03 Inch. Sunrise. 5:31 A. M.; sunset, 0:50 P. M. Total sunshine, 8 hours; possi ble sunshine. nours la minutes. Moon- set, 5:51 A. M. Illative humidity at noon, 32 per cent. THE WEATHER. STATIONS. ?2 N State of weather. Baker NW Clear IW Clear W Cloudy""" W Cloudy N Pt. cloudy w" cioudy SE Cloudy N Pt. Cloudy jSE IClear lioiee ...... Boston Calgary .... Chicago . . Denver Des Moines . Duluth Eureka Oalveston. . . Helena I Jacksonville .. Juneaut I Kansas City. . . .00..E IClear .. . . . Los Angeles. . . sw . sw Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Marshi ieia . . Med ford Minneapolis New Orleans . . IN W . W . E NE New York. . . North Head.. Cloudy .00112 S Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear North Yakima Phoenix Pocatello .... Portland . . . . . Roseburg . . . . Sacramento . St. Louis Salt Lake San Diego. . . . San Francisco. Seattle Sitka Spokane Tacoma Clear Clear Clear Clear .00,18SW Pt. cloudv : -Clear Pt. cloudv 'Clou ay clear Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Tatoosh Island Valdezt Walla Walla. Washington . , WinnloeK . . . Yellow!. Park Pt cloudy t A M. today, day. M. report precedinj WEATHER CONDITIONS. Low barometer is charted this evening from the Southwestern Canadian border southward through Oregon, Washington and California; also nortnwest of Lake Superior. Higa oarometer prevails over xne upper Missouri Valley and along the Atlantic sea board. Scattered snowers and thunder- storms occurred east of the Great Divide as far south as wempnii, lenn. Temperatures are above normal in the Central Plains states. Southern Plateau region and South ern Rocky Mountain states; elsewhere they are not far from seasonal average. The conditions are favorable for fair and cooler weather In this vicinity Sunday, with gentle and mostly westerly winds. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Sunday fair, cooler; gentle winas, mostly westerly. Washington Sunday fair south, unsettled and occasional thratenlng winds, mostly southerly. Idaho -Sunday fair, with nearly station ary temperature. Oregon Sunday fair, cooler Interior west portion, gentle southwesterly winds. River forecast: The Willamette River at Portland will fall to about 4.4 feet Sunday, ALFRED H. THIESSEN, Meteorologist TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. PIANO and grafanola for sale or rent. 143 nth st. WANTED Coat, pants and dressmaker at once- J. r . Ryan, St, Helens, box oH3. FOR SALE Fur. Call Marshall 3788. Call between Uie hours I w A. M., and a P. M. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. PHYSICAL CULTURE. Private instructions at your home, if desired, in corrective and constructive ex ercises adapted to your, physical needs. Also scientific massage. Get well keep well. Hobart A Brown, Hyglenlst. Main WANTED To rent, 6 or 7-room house, Irv ing ton, Alameda or Beaumont, with ga rage, built-in conveniences, fireplace; east front preferred ; location and full par ticulars first letter. C 579. Oregonian. WANTED Man to take contract to haul lumber from mill to railway ; must nave $1000 cash for first payment on new truck; will make good paying contract with right man. J 51, Oregonian. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, furniture; 1 of tno oest locations in Portland, deligntful place to live; long lease at low rent; 9 rooms; 6 blocks s. w. of P. O. ; upstairs roomB; will bring twice rent. Mar. 1.S45. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished 6- room house, garden, barn for garage, rea sonable; 1 block north Hawthorne car. Call Main 9469 or address C. White, 254 East 34th st. FOR SALE Seven-room house, near car. good locality, some fruit, two lots; badly run down, on inside ; bargain it taken as it stands. 5741 71st st. S. E., Fremont Station. LIPMAN, WOLFE A CO. require the services or j, ortght young men to act as omce boys. Good opportunity for advancement. Apply superintendent's office seventh floor, Tuesday morning between 9 and 10. A BARGAIN, $12,500. f6 acres, 94 cult., running water, fair 'buildings, milk and mall route, telephone, best of well water; splendid dairy farm. A. C. Alexander, owner, IT o rest Grove. MAN" AND WIFE, JANITORS. NIGHT VY UHK ; A LciU MAI4 J A.MTUH, D A X WORK. APPLY A. E. MYERS, 303 SHET LAND BLDG. AMBITIOUS men and women learn book keeping and accounting in spare time; rea sonable terms; unusual demand. Address AB 582, Oregonian. YOUNG man, attending high school, wants work caring lor furnace, etc., lor private family for room and board. Tel. Main 7609. ONE large front room with kitchenette and Day winaow; rineiy rurmsnea; uitaoie ior two adults; bath, phone ; $3 ; others, $2 and $1.75. Main 1310. 387 Yamhill. LOVELY home in Irvington; will take 2 business people for breakfast and dinner, use of victrola and living-room. East 5116. WANTED The management of an apart ment-house for the rent or an apartment; can furnish the best of references. W 239, Oregonian. LOST On Pacific Highway between Hub bard and New bra, suitcase, io A. M. feat urday. Notify Oregon Hassam Paving Co., 805 Board of Trade bldg. WANTED 2 experienced grocery men; must understand tneir ousiness; reierences re quired; good salary to right men. AB 583. Oregonian. LADIES' tailor wanted, steady and perma nent position ; mut oe gooa woraman. Apply B. H. Mother, Salem, Or. Phone 3-JO. FURNISHED 6-room house for rent; will take rent out in board; young couple pre-fprrd- A?C 30 Ore iron ian. FOR SALE or trade, 1200-Ib. work horse ; E 530. .Orcg'onlan. 1914 CADILLAC touring car. Al condition. iuiiy equipped. Phone Mr. .fish. Mar. 4976 Sunday. Woodlawn 2400 weekdays. WANTED 2 experienced furniture sales men with old estabiisned firm. Apply -c 529, Oregonian. LOAN wanted, $6000 on business property; income per cent on $i3,uuu. 31am 9307. WANTED A first-class grocery clerk to take orders and delivery; good pay. uau Main 4537 at Multnomah station. - ONE of the best farms in the Willamette valley for sale or rent; about 4o miles from Portland. AJ 90, Oregonian. YOUNG lady wants collecting for reliable firm; references ana personal oona. w 468. Oregonian. GOV K R X ESS, speaking French fluently and teaenmg music, wisnes ior a position in family. AJ 91, Oregonian. NIGHT watchman, reliable, special officer. bonds, wants situation. AH 49, ore gonian. GOOD furniture for 9-room house, excep tional values; owner leaving city. ah 478, Oregonian. MUST be sold today, 1913 Studebaker, elect. equipped, good condition; make oiler. .ast 84U2. FOR SALE: 10 acres 7 miles from Court house, near Section Line road; price $3UOU. Owner, 407 Everett St., city. 12-ROOM house, arranged for home, insti tution or housekeeping. 429 Market street. WANTED Boy to learn auto repairing. Ap ply East Side Auto Repair Co., 717 aw thorne. PIANO for sale cheap, excellent tone; suit able for school, hall or nome. XZMX h;. Alder, near 43d. LARGE front room, sleeping porch, suit able for two, kitchen privileges. 02 iMia st. Phone Main 4999. BOY wanted to work In grocery store and deliver. Call Monday bet. 8 and 12 at 328 Russell at. WANTED Girl to assist with housework and care of children; good wages. none Sellwood 2177. GROCERIES, ahowcases. glassware, cash register, adding machine, safe ana re frigerator for sale. 244 Yamhill. LADY solicitors wanted; give good pay; give references, address and phone num ber. G 545, Oregonian. WANTED Refined housekeeper for young widower with two cnlidren. 407 Baldwin st. St. Johns car. DESIRABLE 6-room house near Hawthorne car; sacrifice for cash. Geo. W. Bibee, Hi Chamber Commerce. STUDEBAKER one-ton truck and half-ton Ford truck: lor sale. 44 lamnm. WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Call Kast 2. A. WANTED Experienced hall man. 900 month. See engineer Henry bldg. KISSELKAR roadster, no starter; but regu lar car; bargain. 560 (iantenbeln. COOK, family of four; good wages. Tele- phones. East UOIM or a i&ua. WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone Woodlawn 086. WANTED Gent's watch; will pay cash or trade $20 mandolin. C 575, Oregonian. WOMAN companion wanted in return for home or small wages, can laoor to4J. WILL not be responsible for any debts con tracted bv mv wife. D. G. Curtln. PLAIN dressmaking, $1.25 per day and car fare. Alain iys. EXPERIENCED woman wants day work. Monday ana xuesaay. rnone Taoor aao. DELIVERY boy wanted that can ride horse. 130 North 12th. TO TRADE, violin for Victrola with rec ords. Tabor 4462. NIGHT elevator man in hotel; give phone number, c o7Y, oregonian. KALSOMINING, painting, plaster patching; reanonaDtr. wooaiawn zvm. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Iailr and Sunday. Per line One time 12c Same ad two consecutive times 22c Same ad three consecutive times UOc toume ad six or seven consecutive times 6 tic The above rates apply to advertlHements under "New Today" and all other clusbifica tiona, except the following: (Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wanted Female. For Kent Rooms Private Families. Itoard and Rooms Private Families. Housekeeping Room Pri vate Families. Kates on the above classifications axe 7 cents a line each insertion. Serious errors in advertisements will be rectified by republication without additional charge, but such republication will not be made where the error docs not materially affect the value of the advertisement. "City News in Brief advertisements must he nresented for mihlication for The Sundav Oregonian before 4:30 o'clock Saturday after- noon ior other ays publication before :30. The Oregonian will accept classified ad vertisements over the telephone,.provlded the advertiser is c subscriber of either phone. No price will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the folio wins: da v. bet her subseq uent advert Iseinents will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of payment of telephone adver tisements. "Situations Wanted" and Per sonal" advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for Sale," "Business Opportunities. Rooming nouses" ana nnntea to Kent. DIED. REMINGTON August 31, at the residence 498 East 26th street North, Frances Remington, aged 71 years. Beloved wife of John W Remington and mother of Fred F. and Alva V. Remington. Notice of funeral later. Dunning & McEntee, fu neral directors. ELDRIDGE In this city. September 1, at the family residence, 1607 East Stark St., Mrs. E. O. Eidridge, wife of Rev. E. O. Eld ridge, pastor of Mt. Tabor M. E. Church, 61st and East Stark st. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. CATHE RWOOD In this city. Sept. 1 Thomas Catherwood, aged 61 years, late or 12t7 E. Washington st., lather of Mrs. R. C. Virgil. The remains are at the res idence establishment of J. P. Finley & boa, Montgomery at eta. This directory Is for the Information ot the public, to arlve as far as pos sible the different lines of business which the average person may find occa sion to use. Any Information which cannot be found here will be gladly fur bished by phoning Maiti 707o or A 60S). House 40. ACCORDION PLEATING. . STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion, side pleat, buttons covered; mall orders, lina Putoca feloca. .Broadway loui. ELITG hemstitching and button shop, uieat ings. Mail orders promptly tilled. Worit guaranteed. 364 Morrison st. .Main 7-.J11. ASSAVEKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFJTICJi, 14-i Second Gold, silver and platinum bdught. AGATK Cl'TTEh ANI SltU JJSWKLER. AGATES cut and - polished; jewelry and watch repairing. Millers, 34Jis Wash. st. ATTORNEYS. ATTOKNEy-AT-LAW, 618 Plttock block. .No charge for consultations. CANCEK. U M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED. 312 Morgan biug. Marshall ol43. CARPET WEAVERS. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Carpet cleaning, reiltting, etc. Northwest Rug Co., 188 E. bth St. Both phoues. CELLULOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, 887 Washington. Bd w y. 434. A 1254. CHIROPODIST. William, Estelle and William, Jr., Deveney, the only scientific chiropodists In the city. Parlors 302 Uerllnger bldg southwest corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. SICK PEOPLE, Dr. McMahon. Macleay bldg. Specialists 100 per cent chiropractic, 31 adjustments. 115; seven, fS. Making good. CIBtTLAB LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO., 610 N. W. bldg. Mar. 5822. 100 letters multisrraDhed. tl.SO. COLLECTION AGENCIES. NETH Sc, CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1790. rso collections, no charge: established 1UU0. DANCING. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy, 85 6th, bet. Stark and Oak; 4 private lessons, (2; A M., p. M., eve.; latest dances guaranteed; class Thurs., Sat, eve. 7-8:30. Bdwy. 2160. Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, lessons daily, class Mon., Thurs. eve., 8 to 10. 100 2d st., bet. Wash. & Stark. Main 3203. Lesions 25c SCHOOL OF MUSIC Staff of teachers. O. C. M. 345 Washington St.. Portland, Or. DRAFTSMEN. PUBLIC draftsman; designing, mechanical and electrical; neat and accurate work. Woodlawn 195. HUNTER AND GUIDE. BERT WELLS, hunter and guide. Camas Valley, Oregon. Pack horses furnished. MUSICAL. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Staff of teachers. O. C. M. 345 Vi Washington Bt., Portland, Or. EMIL THIELHORN, violin teacher, pupil Sevclk. 207 Flledner bldg. Bdwy. 162. MRS. EDITH M. SMYTftE, piano studio. The Ellsworth, opposite The Mallory. Swenson Music Studio; piano, violin, vocal in structlon. 612-13 Eilers bldg. Main B641. WHOLESALERS AND AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. PTTBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 9th and Oak. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park & Davis. DRY GOODS. I niWIfCI CDICI Pn Furnishings. Notions 1.1 U 111 lL.I-UI ILL UW 1 111 Sherlock Bldg. GRAIN MERCHANTS. M. H. HOUSER. Board of Trade Bldg. GROCERIES. WADHA MS & CO., 63-75 Front St. HATS AND CAPS. THANHOUSER HAT CO., 63-55 Front St. HIDES, WOOL, CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS., 191 Front st. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P. FULLER sc CO.. 12th and Davis sts. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. RASMTJSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St. PLUMBING AND 8TEAMEITTING. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front st. MEETLN'G NOTICES. EUREKA COUNCIL, NO. 204, KNIGHTS AND LADIES OP SECURITY. will hold regular annual election of of ficers Monday evening. Sep tember 3. W. O. W. Temple, 11th, bet. Washington and Alder. Members urged to be present. ROSE CITY CAMP NO. 391, W. O. W. Members will assemble at R. T. Burns fu neral parlors, U01 Williams ave., 1 P. M. Tuesday. September 4. to attend the funeral of Neighbor John Stevens. Interment Rose City ParK Cemetery. J. W. BOOTnB, Clerk. PORTLAND COUNCIL. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY, NO. 2905. will give a 500 card party In Gevurtz Hall, Front and Glbbs sts., Thursday evening, September 6. Groceries for prizes. Come and have a good time. Admittance 15 cents. PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD NO. 42. B. A. Y.. will give 500 and dance Thursday evening, Sept. 6. 11)17, Moose Hall; 20 hands. good prizes, union music Admission loc. Members on receipts, help boys at front. PICNIC and dance. Sept. 2.' riven by Bo hemian Nat. Alliance, Scappoose. Or., for benefit of war sufferers. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins. New designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-8 Sixth, st. FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems, cass pins and medals. 310 Washington st. FUNERAL NOTICES. WAGNER August 80, at Pt. Vincent's Hos pital, Mrs. ivatnerine vvagner, aged 44 years, beloved wife of George Wagner, mother of John, Jake, Lizzie, Henry, Paul, George and Emil Warmer. Funeral serv ices will be conducted tomorrow (Monday), Sept. '3, at 2 P. M.. at St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, cor. E. 8th and Failing streets. Friends Invited. Interment, Rose City Park Cemetery. The remains have been removed from Pearson's Undertaking Parlors. Russell street and Union avenue, to the family residence. 695 Oregon street. ELDRIDGE In this city, September 1, at her late residence, 1607 E. Stark St., Mary Elizabeth Eidridge. aged 57 years, wife of Rev. E. O. Eidridge. The funeral serv ices will be held tomorrow (Monday), September 3, at the Mt. Tabor M. E. Church, E. 61st and Stark st. Friends in vited. Interment at Mt. Scott Park Cem etery. J. P. Finley 6on, directors. STEVENS September, 1, 1917, John Stevens, aged 63 years. 11 months and 21 days; late of 401 Cook avenue ; beloved husband of Ellen Stevens. - Funeral services will be held Tuesday, September 4, at 1 P. M., at the residence parlors of R. T. Byrne, 901 Williams avenue, at Mason street. Inter ment in the Rose City Cemetery. Friends invited to attend. CATHERWOOD In this city Sept. 1. Thomas Catherwood, age 61 years, late of 1287 E. Washington st. Father of Mrs. B. C. Virgil. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Monday), Sept. 3, at 2:30 P. M., at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at 5th. Inter ment at Rlverview Cemetery. Friends in vited. DESKT At the family residence, 46 E. 83d st., August 81, .Robert Desky, aged 58 years 3 months 25 days, beloved husband of Fannie Desky. Friends Invited to at tfend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors. 3d and Sal--i mon sts., at 10 A. M. today (hunaay), Sept. 2. Interment Beth Israel Cemetery. AMOS At Cascade Locks. Aug. 26, Robert Raymond Amos, aged 36 years, of War ren dale. Or. Funeral service will be con ducted tomorrow (Monday), Sept. 3. at 2 P. M., in the mortuary chapel of A. B. Kenworthy & Co., 5802-04 92d st. S. E., in Lents. Friends invited to attend. CHILCOTT In this city, Aug. 31, at his late residence, 1042 Hassalo St., Richard Chllcott. aged 62 years. The funeral serv ices will be held today (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M. at the residence establish ment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. ROBERT At Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Sept. 1, Major Henry H. Robert, U. S. A., aged 35 years. Remains forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Company to The Dalles, Or., for Interment and funeral services at The Dalles. WOODS In this city, Sept. 1. John Woods, age 42 years, of 509 Bortnwlek st. Funeral services will be held at Holman's funeral parlors, 3d and Salmon sts, at 10 A. M. tomorrow (Monday). Sept. 3. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. WHY PAY MORE? A SAVING from 30 to 50 Pet. Properly fitted glasses as low as 1.5U: 4UOO satisilea custom ers; satisfaction guaranteed. Unas. W. Good man, optometrist, 2U0 Morrison. Main 2124. PATENT'S. PATENTS that protect and pay; advice and books free; highest reierences, best re -suits, promptness ussurvd ; eeuu sketch or uiuuel ior search. YV atson ti. Coleman, patent lawyer. 624 F at.. Vv ashingtoli. u. G. fal.Ml.NU AND PAPEKHANOING. MAIN 2756 Paperhanging. tinting and painting. Satlulactlon guaranteed. PATENT ATTOKNEN.S. R. G. WRIGHT 22 years' experience, V. &. and foreign patents. GOl LeRum bldg. i'hvsicians. DR. R. A. PHLL1PS, Alisky bids, diseases a specialty. Chronic PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr. printing and linotyping. 100 ront bl, corner Stara. Main or A 141 THE IVY PRESS. 882 Stark St. Broaaway 408. A 40S8. RAG KCGS AND iXt'M' Kt'GS. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Established 1U03. Fluff rugs and rag ruga woven, ail sizes. East 8th and Taylor. East 3580, B 12. REAL ESTATE DKALKRS. CARL R. JONES, 404 WlleoK bldg. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES. NEW and second-hand. Western Fixture A Showcase Co.. loth ana tlavia, opposite Armory. Phone Broadway 774. STORAGB AND TRANSFER. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household goods specialists; storage, packing, ship ping nd moving; horse and auto vans; special treight rales to all Dolnts. C O PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 2d and Pine sts. Broadway ol6, A 1900. OREON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St.. corner 13th Telephone Broaaway 1281 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest insurance raie. ill mo Limited time. Object to fill warehouse. SECURITY STORAGE &. TRANSFER CO.. 1 it, I- :i r it hi. .'uun . MADISON ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE. Office ISO Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone naln 7601. VETERINARY SCHOOLS. SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARIAN COL LEGE begins Sept. 3. Night and day classes. M. J. O'Rourke, Pres., 1818 Mar- net si. WOOD BOXWOOD. SLABWOOD. DRY FIR CUKDWOOD. PORTLAND SLABWOOD CO. M. 3119. A 7001 GREEN AND DRY SLABWOOD. blockwood. Panama Fuel Co.. East TZ. B 2889. NATIONAL FUEL CO., E. 2041. Al 4-foot fir. StS.rO; delivered promptly. WRECKAGE WOOD, box wood, dock plank, heavt- bark. Prompt del. Marshal i53. MANUFACTURERS PRINTING. DDIWTHir1 F- w- BALTE3 & COMPANY, rnlillUlU 1st and Oak sts. Main 165. A1165. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. E VERDI NO & FARRELL, 140 Front street. CASCARA, poultry, veal, fruit and produce boUKht. Write Ruby & Co., 1U! Front St. KAG El'tiS AND 11L1F RUGS. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels. Smyrna, Axminster, rag: ruga, all sizes; mail orders prompt; booklet. CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC. 9x12 rugs cleaned and steamed.. $1.00 8x10 rugs cleaned and ttteauied .75 WKSTKKN JrLtJbF ulG CO. , 54-66 Union Ave. N. Kast t5lC, i 1475. KOPE AM) HLNIMNti TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SASH OOOKS AM) CLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., l'Jth and Davis sts. SILOS. IV o hoops, no nails, anti-freeze garages, camp and suburban houses..' Stay Hound Silo Co., 702 Kothchlld bldg. WALLA I'ER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., S30 2d st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Edward Hoi man. Pre. W. J. Holmsa, See. J. E. Werleln. Treaa. THE EDWARD HOLM AN UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1877. THIRD ST., COKNH.K OJP SALMON A MODERN SPACIO U S FAMILY E00M WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE LADY ASSISTANT. Phones: Main 507, A 1511. PERFECT FUNERAL bJLttViCE FOR LESS MILLER & TRACEY Independent tuners.1 Uirectora Ladj Assistant. Mash at Ella lit. Uet. 20th and Slst. Main Mill, A 7UU. West bide. Laay Assistant WlLbON KubS. Funeral .Directors. Inc. MuUnoman at bevemh street. C SIM J. P. FINLEY SON, PrOtfr.slv. Funeral Directors. Private iJrive Women Attendants. MUNTtiOMEKX AT 1'IFTH Main t). A 1599. EK1CSON Residence Undertaking Parlors. 12th and Morrison sts. Mum ol&i, A MR. AND Mild. W. H. HAMILTON Fu peral service. 173 K. GUian. Tabor 4313. Broadway and Pine street. Phone .Broad way 430. A 4558. Lady attendant F. S. DUNNING, INC. THE GOLDEN KULS UNDERTAKERS. 414 East Alder street. East 02, H Hoi' 5. P. L. LEKCH. East 11th and Clay streets. Lady attendant. East 7M1. H lnnn. BREEZE & SNOOK'Tabo?!""- A.R.Zeller Co. East loss. c. loss. SK.EWE3 UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. M a 4102, A 2321. Lady attendant. FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. Florists. 354 Washington. Mala 269, A 12UU. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., Florists, 2S7 Morrison st. Main or A 1S03. Fine (lowers and floral designs. No branch stores. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S5 Washington St., bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A J11. MAX M. SMITH, Main 7215. A 212L Belling bldg.. 6th and Alder sts. MAUSOLEUM. RIVER VIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Taylor's Ferry Road. End Riverrlew Car Line. The only civilized method of burial. Snow-white, always dry, sanitary tombs; permanent title and endowment, $250 up. 36 PUtock Block. Phone Broadway 251. CEMETERIES. Why Wait the Hoar of ' Need When Opportunity Invites? A courteous representative- will show you our property any timav MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY i Burial Park V alxorna Perpetual Beaatlfal Mala 734 -Mora-asi Bids. A SO 34 MONCMENTS. PORTLAND MARBlB WORKS. 294-266 4th St.. opposite City Hall. Main 8564. Phillip Nen A Sons for memorials. IcfbBLAEISING. GRANITE. CO.l I U TT-tlRO KT MADISON STREET. ) OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Olflc. Boom 15S Coarthoo.Mb fiUt-&ft. Rntrsnc. Phone from 8 to ft Main 878, Home Phone A 2525. Nl-rht call after office hours. Main t70. Report all cases of crvelty to the above address. lee trie lethal chamber for email animate, tioree ambulance for elclc and disabled auimals at a moment' notice. Any one deeirlns a dog or other pats communi cate with ua. Call for ail lost or strayed stock, as we look after all Impounding. There Is no more city pound. Just Oregon Humane Society. NEW TODAY. tea, ooK&rOCjBr ESTABLISHED 1892. On Tuesday Next AT THE BAKER AUCTION HOUSE, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, WE SHALL SELL FURNITURE. RUGS, ETC., EROM AN IRVINGTON RESI DENCE, comprising mahogany library table, easy rocker in cord covering, ma hogany rocker with leather seat, quar tered oak library suite, viz., table, rock ers and couch, oak parlor desk, stu dent's rocker, drophead White sewing machine, mahogany music cabinets, vel vet and Brussels rugs, Axminster car pets, small rugs, piano bench, andirons, two pedestal dining tables, leather-seat dining chairs, buffet, arm chairs, china cabinet and serving table, brass bed, two-inch post steel beds, best steel springs, silk floss and felt mattresses, feather pillows, oak dresser and chif fonier, white enameled chiffonier, ma hogany dresser, folding bed, steel couches, two three - quarter - size iron beds complete with springs and mat tresses, oak wardrobe, gas range, in laid linoleum, refrigerator and many other useful lots. Note All the above goods are now on view and await your most careful attention. AUCTION OJT TUESDAY SEXT AT 10 A. 31. On Thursday Next WE SELL IIOI'iiEHOLI) FCRXITl'HE, HtUS, ETC. SALE ON THURSDAY XKXT AT lO A. SI. WE l'A V CASH FOR FURNITURE, HIUS, ETC. W. C. BAKER fc W. H. DEAN, Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers, Manonlc Temple Uuildln&r, Yamhill and West Park Sts. Phone Main 3332. A Bargain Cottage of 4 rooms and bath at 31tt and Kast Morrison streetn. Price $1350. Small payment down, balunce eay terms. Phone .bast 2185. Owner. NC0ME PROPERTY Have client with well-locat ed clear properties. Will assume mortgage and pay cash difference for income property to $350,000 in value. Must be priced right. 1 Inside Property Dealers Ground Floor, Henry Bldg, Auction Sale BY THE FORD AUCTION CO. Wednesday at 2 P. M. Friday at 2 P. M. AT SALESROOM, 191 SECOND ST. These sales comprise living-room fur niture, dining-room furniture, bedroom furnishings, carpets, rugs, kitchen equipment, gas stoves, steel ranges; also an assortment of bedding, com prising pillows, quilts and laundered blankets, etc. In addition to the goods mentioned we have a large stock of useful furnishings to select from. E. G. FORD, Auctioneer. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved city property at C and 7 per cent. Farm and suburban loans al current rates. Liberal repayment priv ileges allowed. No delays. LARGE LOANS SPECIAL RATES. A. H. BIRRELL GO. 217-219 Nortbwutna Bank Bulldlas. alaraaall 4114. A 4118. MORTGAGE LOANS 5 ON BUSINESS PROPERTY. 6 ON RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ROBERTSON A EWISO, 207 -S Mertaweaterat Banlc Hldac. CflD CAIC FIRST-CLASS GREAT lUn OMLL. LAKES LUMBER S'PEAM EK AND CONSORT, capacity 81)0,001) feet respectively. For particulars call or phone Capt. King, Klliott 403, 718 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wash. WANTED AT ONCE l house, and I am the buyer direct. I am Koing to pay cash, and I expect a bar Kain. Want to go about $6500. L 550, Oregonian. $15,000. 100x100 Choice Apartment-House Site. Quarter block on Broadway, West Side. Address AJ 51. Oregonian. or phone MAIN 48. JNO. B. COFFEY MORTGAGE LOANS Insurance, Surety Bonds 301 WILCOX BLDG. Slain 702, A 3702. WANTED NEW TODAY Auction Sales! AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 160 - 171 SECOND STREET (Near Yamhill.) REGULAR SALESDAYS Monday, Wednesday ' and Friday EACH DAY AT 10 A. SI. NO SALE ON MONDAY THIS WEEK, "LABOH DAY." ON WEDNESDAY you will find our salesrooms crowded with pood, useful SECOND-HAND FIHMTIUE ol all de scriptions, carpets, rugs, sheets, quilts, blankets, curtains, pictures, dishes. utensils and otner ettects. ON FRIDAY we sell again at 10 A. 51. Private Sale Department GOODS SOLD AT AIL TIMES. WE WERE NEVER SO WELL, PRE PARED TO TAKE CARE OF THE RETAIL, TRADE as we are at the present time. If you are Fl'KMSillXG A HOME or looking for any PARTICULAR PIECE OF FIR. MTIRE, WE SOLICIT AN INSPEC TION OK OI R IMMENSE STOCK. We sell VPR1GHT and PLAYER PIANOS. ORGANS, etc; also the VERY BEST IN FIRMTIRE, ROOM-SIZE RUGS. LIN OLEUM, STEEL RANGES, GAS RANGES, REKRIGERATORS. ETC. COME IN AND LET LS SHOW YOU THROUGH. ARE YOU A CUSTOMER OF OURS IN OUR Grocery Department? IF NOT, YOU ARE LOSING MONEY. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES WHICH WE RETAIL TO THE PUBLIC AT ABOUT WHOLESALE PRICES. Full Line of Store Fix tures and Equipments RESTAURANT AT AUCTION ON Tuesday Next at 2 P. M. We Are Instructed to Sell the Entire Content of the "THOMPSON RESTAURANT 99 AT 108 FOURTH ST- NEAR WASH INGTON. comprising 20-FOOT LUNCH COUN TER, 13 STOOLS WITH BACKS, 32 DIN ING CHAIRS. 11 TABLES, 16 LARGE MIRRORS. NATIONAL CASH REGIS TER. SILVER W A RE. SIDEBOARD, DISH E S, UTENSILS. REFRIGERA TORS, MEAT BLOCK, FRENCH RANGE and other effects. EVERYTHING IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. J. T. WILSON. AUCTIONEER. Cash Paid for Furniture, Grocery Stoclca, Etc. Main Kitf. West Side BRICK APARTMENTS For Exchange New Modern Brick Apart ments, located close in West Side, 95 occupied, over 8 net on $60,000 investment. Will accept other well locat ed property to value of $30, 000. Inside Property Dealers Ground Floor, Henry Bldg. MAN WANTED $350 Month BUSINESS MAN WANTED TO BUY HIGH-CLASS BUSINESS. Well-established broker's business In Portland for sale, owing to having re ceived tempting offer from relative In business In New York. This Is a high class, dignified connection for a young man of ambition and energy. Average monthly Income during past two years over J350 per month net. Necessarily coming in contact with most of the leading business men of this city this offers an unusually fine training for any young business man lacking ex perience. Excellent offices, handsomely furnished. In prominent location. Con sideration asked, J3000. Will accept some clear real estate In part payment. Prompt action necessary. BROKER, AF 471. OREGONIAN. INDUSTRIAL SITES WE HAVE A NUMBER OF SITES SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTUR ING PURPOSES, Combining Water and Rail Transporta tion, EITHER FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. Wakefield, Fries & Go. 65 FOURTH ST. Have Reopened My Real Estate Office Lint Your Properties With Is and Tell "Y our WnntN. W'e Guarantee Katr Treatment. Zimmerman & Go. 311 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 1675. E0H0E.GO 7 LOANS i ON MORTGAGE SECURITY W0HTHWLS1LRN BAN BUIkOINa UOEYCQ I