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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1808. TOI'IATSIB JOKiS THE FLEET Powerful Towboat Launched at Early Hour This v Morning. MANY WATCH CKAFT . ' TAKE FIEST PLUNGE , After Launching, New Boat Proceeds to Company's: Moorings at East ' Conch Street for the Finishing Touches. , , ' The Shaver Transportation company's new tow boat Shaver was launched from the yards of the Portland Ship r building' company in ' South Portland at I o'clock this morning. , A ' large : number of friends of the company wit - nessed the launching from .the decks . of the ' steamers .'Wauna and ' Sarah Dixon of the Shaver fleet. Shortly after taking the water the Shaver started down the river with the , earan Jjlxon and Wauna, under her own steam, and went to the moorings at the foot of East Couch street to receive ' the finishing touches and necessary - equipment. - -. . The slide from the ways was not very long owing to tne mgn water in mo river, but It was 'long enough to make It interesting, -especially since it was toads without a hitch. 1 Charles Nelson . of the shipbuilding firm released the blocks that held the cradle exactly 'at the appointed time as always, and a moment later the boat - was ', sliding v gracefully on her way. The dimensions of the Bhaver are. ..Length. 166 feet; beam, 20.8 feet; depth of hold, 7 feet. She is equipped with 18V4-inch engines with t, six-foot stroke. The boiler Is .26 feetr long and t has a 76-Inch shell, carrying a pressure of 800 pounds of steam. :''. The Shaver will be engaged In towing log rafts on the Columbia ana Willam ette rivers as are the Sarah Dixon and ; Wauna and she will go Into commission In a few days.' , , POLICE BACK DOWN. t Captain Spencer Telia Them Few Things and They Listen, ""- Captain E. W. Spencer, owneraf the steamer Charles R. Spencer, much real . property, mining stock and piles of money in nara, coia caaa, was arrested ,' last night for running a wharfinger's business without a license. ; But he was . released on very short order after hav ing threatened the city with a damage suit for false imprisonment. And he did not put up bail either. He did not have to. This morning Captain Spencer called at the police station again and asked ta be arrested on .the warrant sworn : out against him, but he was denied - the- privilege and will probably have no opportunity to see the inside of the jail. But the matter is being dis ' cussed this afternoon by the city's legal ' lights. ' Captain Spencer, who Is also ex-chlef of police of Portland, was arrested at his home, 161 Broadway street, last night after havlner returned from an Inspection trip to his mines in south eastern Oregon. The warrant had been sworn out by City License Collector M. A. McEachern, charging -pirn, with conaucung xne ousmess oi a wnarun . ger at the Washington street dock with out having, secured a license. Patrol man Van Overn served the papers and Captain Spencer went with him to the , police station without offering any ob jections. Although disliking to be dis turbed after having made himself com fortable In his cosy corner he realised It was no fault of the patrolman. He could not help it " , , - But at the station, in the presence of Chief Qrltstnacher and his iaptains and .clerks. Captain Spencer ffellvered . some private opinions of his own in , very plain language. Chief Qrltstnacher listened and then said it would not he . necessary for him to put up ball for his- appearance if he would promtee ' to show up at t o'clock In the morning. ... "I will not, I have been falsely ar rested and you lock me up, but the city snau rave io pay ror it. i merely pay 1160 a month rent for the dock for my steamer t -land there and have nothing to do with the. wharfinger bus iness." , t. Cht rirtttmflfhAe 1 thftn mtnmA ' fit lock him up at all, saying: "It would only please you, so you may go." . Captain Spencer went He returned this morning but was not wanted. He , has not yet decided whether or not to bring suit against the city. Possibly he wlIL ..:": . : i ASTORIA MARINE NEWS. New Equipment for Life-Savers at t v.: . Foint Adams. ' ' ', ' (Special Dlipstcb to Tb Journal. Astoria, Or., June 87. Captain Wick lund of the Point Adams life saving station today received two launching carriages for the life boats and the re sults obtained from their use will add wonderfully to dispatch in answering alarms of distress. Captain Wlckluna says the department will replace the present 12-horsepower gasoline lifeboat with a new up-to-4jte 36-horsepower boat, which. Is expected at the station shortly. During the present season the crew has saved five fishing boats from destruction and the lives of the men who operated them and has saved tnany nets that were lost by fishermen. , Captain A. F. Plllsbury, surveyor for the San Francisco hoard of marine un derwriters, returned today from Tilla mook where he went to Inspect the wrecked schooner Ida Schnauer, which went ashore near there last week. Ho reports that the vessel Is a total wreck and recommends that she be abandoned. -The San Francisco board of marine ; underwriters have rejected all the bids received for floating the steamer Min nie E. Kelton end authorising Captain K. C. Genereaux, salvor for the under writers, .to take entire charge of rais ing the vessel, and he will make an- other attempt to float her. , CARRIES RECORD LIST. . Harriman Liner State of California ' - Iaves for San Pranciaco. - The steamer State of California,-Captain Nonander, left A Ins worth : dock -at 9 o'clock-this i morning with 333 pas sengers and a full . cargo of freight bound for San Francisco. It was the largest list of travelers ever carried out of here by that steamer. She was taxed to capacity excepting for a few vacant berths In the steerage. ., The State of California came on the run to take, the place of the Senator, which was sent to Nome, and baa. been keeping up with the schedule in fine Shape. It " Is possible, however, that the fine steamer' Queen will be sent north next trip In place of the State, the Queen now being on . the State's - former run between Ban. Francisco and San Diego. - The Queen is of about the same dimensions as the State and la equipped, with wireless tele graph apparatus. . . " MARINE NOTES. ,' Astoria, June 17. Sailed at 4:80 a. m. Steamer Johan Poulsen and torpedo boats Davis. Fox, Goldsborough and Rowan for San Francisco, Sailed at 4:40 a. m. steamer iavenca lor ean ' Francisco. ' ) san rrancisco, junn zi. pauea at noon Steamer Hose City for Portland. Astoria, June 36, Arrived at 4 p. m. Tug Daring from Gray's Harbor.- Ar rived down at t p. m. U. 8. torpedo boats Davis and Fox. Arrived down at 7 p. m. Schooner W. F. Jewotti Shanghai. June 25 Arrived British steamer Strathgyle from Portland. T Callao. Juns 2B. SalledPrltlah ship Agnei uswaiii ror I'ortlana. Belfast, June 25, Arrived British Bhlp Claverdon from Portland. v Ban Francisco, June tt. Sailed Tug Dauntless for Portland. Astoria, June 27. Condition at the moutu 01 the river at 8 a. m,, smootn; wind ' southwest, 6 miles; weather, cloudy, - Tides at Astoria today High water, 0:65 a. m., 7.8 feet; low water, 8:25 a. m. xeet; s:su p. m., a. zeei. ' ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The schooner Oliver J. Olson has completed loading grain for San Pedro, and is expected to leave down today wun aDout i.uuu tons. The steamer Alliance is scheduled to sail for Coos Bay this evening. The warm weather east of the moun tains has caused the Snake river to rise attain, and as a result the fall in the Willamette will be slow for some time. The river Is gradually receding at this puini, nowever, - - - Captain Oeorge C. Conway's condition shows no change. He had a very bad night hut rested somewhat this morn ing.. The doctors hold out no hope of ms recovery t - MARINE INTELLIGENCE. v Begula Users Due to Arrive, Kose City, San Francisco. .... ..June SO Roanoke, San Pedro and way. ..June SO 'Alliance, coos Bay j , .July l Eureka. Eureka and Coos. . . , . . . . July 6 State, San Francisco. . , i .... ... .July 1 a. w. Eider, Ban jearo, way,., .July 7 Nicomedta. orient. ............. .juiv n City of Panama, Coos Bay. July 6 Arabia, orient ..,... .Aug. 1 Alesla, orient ... v, ............ . Sept. 1 Nuroantia, orient .............Sept. 18 Xrulax XJaan.to Bepart. : Alliance, Coos Bay , June 27 State, Han trrancisca .......... June Z7 Roanoke, San Pedro and way., ..July 1 Rose City, San Francisco. ..... July .-4 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ...... .July t City of Panama, Coos Bay. July S O. W. Elder, San Pedro.. .,,.,. July Nieomedla, orient. , . . , .July 26 Arabia, orient .Aug. IS Alesla. orient. ..... ........... .Sept IB Kumantia, orient ..............Oct. 1 :' --.f :--.TtBlm la ort. - Broderlck Castle, Br, ship Stream Largiemore, Br. eh . f , . . . .0. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk...... . .Dry3ock Leyland Bros., Br. eh.... ...... O. w. P. Donna Franceses, Br. bk . .Astoria Ancalos. Br. shlp............,.0. W. P. Churchill, Am. sch. ,.,....... . Asrorla iucno, Am. - DKtn. , .Astoria Ke'burn, Br. bk. ......... .....Linnton Minnie Kelton, Am. ss....;. ... .Astoria Kmanuel Accama. IL bk. Columbia No. 1 H. K. Hall. Am. sch . . . .Inman-Poulsen Asgard. Nor. sh.... ............ .Stream John A. Campbell, Am. sa.Tonxue Point uuernsey. is or. ss ..Tongue point Oliver t, Olson, Am. ss...... Greenwich Al vena. Am. sen ... , .Astoria Madura, Br.' as. .Oceanic Letmia, ' Am. sen. ......... . , .llainier Aeon. Br. ss .North Pacific Albert Rickmers, Oer. bk. ...... .Stream State of California, Am. ss. ... .Alaska Alliance, Am. ss. Greenwich Homer, Am. ss. ............... . Oceanlo Ascot, Br..ss. ..... ............ .Linnton Northland. Am. ss. Portland Lumber Co. Shoshone, Am. ss. . .Montgomery No. 2 En Sonte to lM lumber. ' W. F. Jewett Am. sch........ .Reddndo Alumna. Am. sch............. .Kahului Daisy Mitchell, Am. as.. ..San Francisco genome, abo. sen. . ... la. Boca Yellowstone, Am. ss... ..San Francisco James J. Garfield. Am. ss.San Francisco Cascade, Am. ss. ......... Ban Francisco Nome City, Am. as...... San Francisco Virginia, Am. sch. . .. , ..San ' Francisco Thomas L. Wand, Am. ss.Sari Franciso la Boat Wits Cement ana OeneraL Aberfoyle. Br. sh. ......... ....Antwem Bidart, Fr. bk. . ...i. .......... Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sh.. ...... ...Cardiff Kugenie trautrei, r. ok....... Antwerp Vlncennea, Br, sh..,..,, Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk. .. . .London Neatsf ields,1 Br. sh .......... . .Hamburg David de AnJers. Fr. sh. ..... .Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk. .Antwerp Klllorftn. Br. ah..... ......... .Antwem Joinvllle. Fr. bk..... Antwerp larmanian. nr. DK... ..tiamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk.. .......... .Lelth Gulf Stream. Br, bk. ........ .Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk, . . . ;,v. . . . . . . . . . . .London yt';,i-:i Ooal Ships En Bonte. ( ,;, : La Rocha Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Fifeshire, Br. bk, .... ...Newcastle, A. Bossuet. Fr. bk. . . ........ Newcastle. A. Torrlsdale, Br. sh........ Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Sn Bouts. Taunton. Br. ss. . . .... ....... . Guavmas Tabor, Nor. ss. ...... ..Bremerton 8trathflllan, Br. ss. . .Batavia Cralghall, Br. ss. ....... .Ban Francisco Dulwich, Br. ss...............Guaymas itnignt Templar, Br, ss, .... Valparaiso Radames. Ger. ss. ....... ..Puret Sound Sark, Nor. ea. .......... .San Francisco Katanga, Br. ss. ........... ..Quay mas Bucrania. Br. ss. Orient 11 ford, Br. ss Newcastle Da Bonte In Ballast to Load Grain. Port Crawford, Br; sh.... Callao Agnes Oswald. Br. sh. ...... ....Callao River Falloch, Br, bk......... ...Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh............. ...Callao Oregon, Ger. sh. .Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk....... Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. sh. .. ......West coast Aster, Ger. bk ......... . , ; , , Valparaiso Marechal de NoalUes, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Bound, Am, bk.Vanc'v'r. B. C Le Pelier, Fr. bk. , ....Hobart Salute Anne, Fr. blc, Newcastle, N. S. W, Andorlnha, Br. bk...... ...Iquique Lydgate, Br. bk. ........ .Santa Rosalia Vigo, Nor. ah. ...'.....,,,.. Mejlllones Desdamona, Br. sh. ....... , Callao Cornll Bart. Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. Sully, Fr. bk.... ..Antwerp Crlllon, Fr. bk. , ; . ......... i ... .Antwerp (Money-Maldng Ways of Using Want Ads .':.;;:.) , t-ki, .;-"'' ';' i.';.r;-''v'-;'"' .-'r'-v-;. ....'--- To Get a Bookkeeper or a Position as Bookkeeper ' Bookkeepers are plentiful but the good ones are as scarce as is all high-grade help. "It is therefore worth consider able for any employer to know just how to find the best possible Bookkeeper on short notice. Do this: insert a Want Ad on our Classified page, under "Help Wanted,1 Boo"itkeepes., .s You can then take your pick from the best. Bookkeepers desiring Positions or wanting to bet ter what they have, can uses no more practical or direct way of communicating with employers than to read the "Help Wanted Columns and use the "Situations Wanted" columns of our Classified page. The cost is always a mere 'trifle and there is no useless waiting or loss of time. Re sults come quick always the best too. n WMiiSmM& BOOKKEEPER WANTED BY RETAIL, store; position Is a responsible one, -and he who gets it must be sbove the "average." Address, stating experi ence, references and salary desired, H K-4. this office. . . JOURNAL CLASSIFIED RATES n&tt? B inMrtlon- Sevan One The business giants of tpday made their fortunes and successes mainly because of their ac curate STUDY pf human natureknowing HOW to pick HELPERS. - Most of the employ ers of this city get their help from the classified columns of THIS paper. Why? Because they get the BEST from which to choose HERE. Employers READ and USE our Clas- siiied irage. IT FAYS. , Genevieve Mojlnos, Fr. bk. .'i . . . . Hobaft DaKhlld, Nor. bk. ............. .Caldera NulRlly. Fr. bk.. .Hobart Leon Blum, Fr.. bk.. , . .San Francisco Oil Carriers En Boats. - Rosecranx, Am. ss. San Francisco Asun'ion, Am. ss ..San Francisco Col. E. Drake. Am. as.... San Francisco '.. Mantell Next Monday. . ' Beginning next Monday night, June 29, at the Hellig theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streets. the ' dis tinguished actor and tragedian Rob ert wantell, wilt commence an engage ment of one week, presenting the fol lowing plays: Monday night, :"Klng lear i Tuesday night, "Macbeth"; wed. nesday afternoon. Shylock. in "The Mer chant of Venice"; .-. Wednesday night, "Hamlet"; Thursday night, "Othello"; Friday night, "King Lear"; Saturday afternoon, "Macbeth'; Saturday night. iving Aicnara xu. Mar Robson Tomorrow Night, The charming acjress. May Robson and her splendid company of players, will present the , fascinating comedy, "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," at the Hellig theatre. Fourteenth . and Washington streets, tomorrow (Sunday) night Seats 'are now selling at theatre) This will poove ' one of the greatest treats of the season and should not be overlooked. -. - . -Collier at Ileilig Tonight. : The attraction at the Hellig theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night at 8:15 o'clock, will be the fav orite comedian, William Collier and his excellent supporting company - In the delightful comedy, "Caught In the Rain." This will afford -your last op portunity of seeing this brilliant star una laugimuie (in;, ,. "Charley's Uncle." "Charley's Uncle? the present attrac tion at tne star theatre, win close ma engagement of the Armstrong company In this city. Those who want to seo a bright and' energetic chorus, with songs, comedians and dances in the mu sical comedy, should not miss the few remaining performances of "Charley's TT 1 - M .......... Chinese Magicians. Chinese magicians have the headline Sosition at the Grand this week. The kito family of illusionists are on their first tour of America, having traveled through Europe with success. : The La Ween Cross company of muscular men, reviving the pastimes of Rome, la an other act of especial Interest, Hoyt'a "A Bunch of Keys." ; . Now comes the last week of the sea son for Baker Stock Companv and also its last week In the Baker theatre. To morrow afternoon Hoyt a "A Buncnor Keys" will open for the week. - The lay, however, is notning out one Dig ugn irotn start to nnisn. Last Time Tonight, ' -The Henrietta" will be presented by Baker Stock Company for the last time tonight The play is one of the best known In stage lore, and was written by Bronson Howard and first presented by Stuart : Robson and W. H, Crane. No' Rain at the Oaks. , June showers do not ' trouble - the patrons of the Oaks.' where the big free Alrdome furnishes shelter for all those who wish to listen . to the afternoon concerts by the Band of White and Gold or the evening musical comedy perform ances by the Allen Curtis Comedy Com pany. ' MAN SHOT BECAUSE HIS NOSE WAS LONG Troubles of an Everyday Cyrano Cul minate in Astounding Attack. . Paris, June 27. -Charles Bertrand. a mechanic, aged 5 years, yesterday lost an eye, and Is how lying in a hospital because nature has bestowed onr him a nose of phenomenal dimensions. He was walking along the Rue Croix Nlvert when a man approached him, and walking by his Bide, continued to take an offensive Interest In his facial ap pearance. Bertrand Is accustomed to annoyance of this sort, but In this case it was ' so pronounced that ha turned Into a cafe to escape it But the man followed him, and, ac costing him peremptorily, demanded what he meant by going about with such a monument on his face. The owner replied sadly that he was irresponsible, but the man declared, that , he was an artist, and would not stand it. -: He thereupon drew a revolver and fired at the object ,of his hatred, but aimed so badly that he shot the un fortunate Bertrand through the left eye. He was at once arrested, and his victim was removed to the hospital. "Paris 'underground -railways now open for traffic have a length of 32 miles, out of a total authorised , of 67 mlt.a . W,n. Vint... Im " 1 1 11111. t., ww. n. uv.uft ... x "ft 1 .... ... lines whoch are not yet In operation. EXAMPLES J AT THE THEATRES . la. ,.,r. w SITUATION WANTED AS BOOkl keeper, by young man 28 years of age; experienced; best of references. Address D H-68, this office. Line 1 month, 90 issues, 11.10. months, $1.26 per line per 12 months, $1.20 per line per ,' ". . (Copy-lght 190$. by Oeorge Matthew Adams.) DUTTER170RTH 17IIIS CALIPAIGN OF SILEIiCE Portland Man Elected Presi dent of Association . , Through Mails. . - As the result of the annual election of the Railway Mall association of the eighth division, composed of the- clerks of the Pacific coast states and which contest is conducted by ballots sent by nostaffS. John Hutterwnrth tit Pnrtliind has been elected president of the or ganisation for the ensuing year. Mr. Butterworth lives at. 186 Catlin -. . ar John Butterworth.'J avenue. Mount' Tabor,' and for 11 years has been on the Southern Pacific run between - Portland and Dunamulr. : He came originally from Ohio. ' All the votes were sent to- the head quarters of the division In San Fran. Cisco. His opponent Jor tne nonors was W. C. McGregor of Ban Francisco. Mr. Butterworth received 199 votes and Mr. McGregor 177 votea. - Mr. : Butterworth succeeds George H. Addleman of Spokane as president of the association. Not only ' is the election carried on by matl, but' the candidates do their campaigning by a similar system. For instance, thla year Mr. McGregor had pamphlets printed bearing one of his pictures ana setting forth various other reasons' why members of the associa tion should east their votes for him. Mr. Butterworth wrote circular lcttera urging his brother mail cieraa to neip him win. . . ,. , The election la always by mall owing to the fact that It would be almost im possible for the -mail clerks to hold a convention and have any number In at tendance. LET OUT OF PEIS0N TO ; MUEDER SWEETHEART Rome, June 27. Giuseppe Serao, a working man, UB years old. was ar rested some weeks ago at Bart for a burglary m wnicn tie was implicated, and sentenced to four months' impris onment :. '; 1 He spent the flrs"parf of his Im prisonment In counting the days until his release, wben he would be married to his sweetheart, wT6 had sworn that h nrnnH nvr forsake' him. But one day the Jailer told him that the marriage banns of the girl and an other, man naa Deen puDtusnea. Serao was terribly upset, land declared that he would rather see the girl dead than married to any one else. The taller aereed that he was right. and after some hesitation he yesterday acceded to the prisoner's request to let him go and kill ner. Serao returned to prison a couple of hnura Inter. He had stabbed the girl dead, and was content to await his own further punishment. The Jailer has been arrested. -i -'' v-" -s CLASSIFIED AD; RATES Each insertion, X cent a counted word. Bo ad lass than 15 eents par insertion. T iasertlona for the price of 6. - I month, $130 a Use. S months, $1.85 a Una par month. II months, $1.80 a Una par month. Count six words to the Una. -"Kew Today" (agate measure, 1 Inch, 14 lines) 84 cents per Inch, want Ads will fee accented over the phone, but The Journal wui not be re sponsiDie lor errers, snoiua any oocuc la such ads. - Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6031. Honrs, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. . Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. n. consecutive Insertions for the ' . month. V: month. " g L I San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. ' :" Telsphoae Searaey B19L AOTEBTIBBJCEBTB AVTD BTJB. . BCAXfaioA BJicxavBD. Oregonlans when la San Fraactsce can have their mall sent la ears of The Journal offloa. ARTHUR U . FISU, . Rrreentatlve. Medical Building PAp AND ALDEC SIS. J am fa i, a 2 Iff 1 ':T Alphabetical Directory rrenoh, O. Oertrode, Or physloian Suite 626. Pnones Main 714. A-491T. rerris, Srs. T. B. ft o. JH dentists Formerly Macleay bldg. Suite lit. Main 1931. Kolbsook, Dr. HUlard O, dentist For- merly Macleay bldg. suite 401-t-t. 'Main 1619. Keefer, jr. B- r, dsntls Suite 17. Main I8S A-8404. tarkin, oo- r. dentist Suite lot Phones Main 678. A-I744. Perkins, I. I, r, dentist Suite 407. Phones Main 141J. A-S404. Tl pirns, Bdna Di- pay slots a Quite 25. Phones Main 714. A-4917. . Visiting Nurses' Association Suite lot Phone Main 4087. - , Watson, Alfred 9- r- dentist Suite 108, Phones Main 671. A-9744. NEW TODAY. EXCURSION TO DE LAURA BEACH Tomorrow Train leaves at I a. m. Buy a ticket to Skipanon and return. Tickets IS. Ort. You will have over five hours at the finest ocean beach on the Paciffo coast. Clams will be served to everybody. If you buy a lot while there your fare will be refunded. , . v Delaiira Beach Company BOOM 0i XiATATZTTB BUM Phones A and Main 3707. tUH Wash ington St. IRVINGTON S900 60x100 lota on 2Jd and J3d sta close to Brasea. 100050x100 lot on .' lid. close to Thompson at, tlO 46x100 lot on Hth, close to iiiiamooK St.; an street improvements In and paid. S1900 100x100 - on 16th. close to Braxee at street grade paid. 220085x100 on 24th, close to Til- lamooK st., all street improvements In and paid. 2200100x100, corner 16th and , urasee, street . grade paid. 2200100x100. corner 2 2d '. and Brasee St., one third cash, balance . easy terms. Buy now Derore the prices are aavancea, Irvlngton Investment Co. $31 Chamber of Commerce Phones M. $177. A-4460 XCDKSION TO DELAURA BEACH Tomorrow Train leaves af 8 a. m. Buy a ticket to Cklpanon and return. Tickets $3.00. You will have over five houra at the finest ocean beach on the Paclflo coaat Clams will be served to everybody. If you buy a lot wnnc tnere your tare win be refunded. pelaura Beach Company SOOM 5, LATATUTTB SXCh, Phones A and Main 2707: 813 Waah ington st BIGGEST BARGAIN ON UNION ; AVE. EOxlOO, with store" building and up stairs rooms, worth . $4,000 for $3,000; $2,000 mortgage; can remain. Call 838 Union ave. for particulars. WEATHER REPORT A high pressure area of moderate strength Is central 'over western Ore gon and the Montana disturbance has moved east to the Dakotas. The hiah pressure area yesterday over the lake region now overlies tne Atlantic states, with its crest over the Virginias. Dur ing the last 24 hours light showers have occurred in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia. Montana and the Ca nadian northwest. L'Isewhere through out the United States fair weather gen erally prevails. It is much cooler ia the, northern Rooky mountain states and correspondingly warmer in the In terior of California. - The temperature changes elsewhere have been unimport ant In the southern states It Is slight ly cooler than usual and in the north ern states temperatures aa a rule are slightly above normal The Indlcatlona - are for fair and warmer weafher in thla district Sun- . Temp.-: "' Max. Mln. Precin. t:nicago, iu. ia Cincinnati, Ohio M 80 Denver, Colo. ,. 88 Detroit, Mich. . . 74 Los Angeles. Cal.. 80 New Orleans, La... 90 New York, N. Y.. 80 Omsha, Neb. ..... 84 Philadelphia, Pa. . 78 64 60 63 60 68 76 64 70 $4 74 68 62 68 63 64 62 60 it Phoenix. Aria. ix, Aria. . . ..110 Pittsburg, Pa. 78 6$ 83 80 Portland, w., St Louts, Mo. fit. PauL Minn. Salt Lake. Utah.. 82 t&n Fran.; Cal.... 70 . Seattle, Wasll. . ... 60 Washington, D. C. SO I "3F ' a rt U ' r r 4 ' I P'S2S3 i rms. r nrm w NEW TODAr.' Stop That lient $5 Monthly Will buy yon a lot in RAILWAY ADDITION ' 400 Choice Lots to Choose From Corner Lots $100 Inside Lots $ 85 Savings Accounts Accepted at Full Value. . Improved Streets, 5-Cent Fare, Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect, No Building Restrictions, and -: Immediate Possession. ' ..... . - - ,-"' ' Come Oat Tomorrow AGENTS AT TRACT r- ALL DAY. Take Montavilla cat at corner Third and Morrison streets, get off at the corner of Villa and Hibbard Sts Montavilla branch office; for further particulars call office c. p. wais 231 Worcester Building, Phone Main 3253. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. fftol Kemmerer coal, the best Wyom yvnu. ing coal; gives more heat and less ash. Churchley Bros.. 18th and Marsnau. sis, rnones Mam 131, A-8911 Fire losurance tt P. Sharkey about It Phones AJ6I7; aiain bob. tn St.. eor. Washington. uasoiine Lamps ftfinr-tSS? n. w . manning, xm at t&. co., 4 Sd St. CA Orpnm Butter. Milk and Cream. lvICUU Alblna Creamerv Co. tH r (ln( u,e O 1 1 b e r t 's "Pure X UrtJ IXU1U O o 1 d- Flavoring Ex- tracta. Phone B-1J06! afternoons. WinA,0'llAllr and Ntubtrnr. 1ST 'mM Wash, Choice wtnea, liquors mna cigars, uook j.ot our eut-rate aaia rree aenvery. Phone Main Ht4. BUSINESS CARDS. HOWE. DAVIS St KILHAM, 10 2d ST. Blank booka m'f'g; agts for Jones Improved Loose-Leaf leda-ers: see the new fJureKa leaf. A-8183, Main 183 CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB! brush, soap, $1 per month. . Portland Laundry & Towel Supply Co., th and coucn sts. pnone 410. WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks and cross ings. 14 j-iumDer exchange. ADOLPH A. DEKUM. 131 FIRST ST., carries a full and complete assort ment of butchers' supplies. TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, KIT rlrlng and general jobbing. J. Ioell. Jefferson st. Pacific 1424. F. E. BEACH & CO., THE PIONEER Paint Co. Window glass and glaa Ing, 186 First st. Phone 1334. ' C. F. PFLUGKR. NOTARY PUBLIC commissioner of deeds. Deutsches notarlst. R. 14 Mulkey bldg. 2d and Mor. EXCAVATING. TEAMWORK. WOOD haullng, cleanlng-up a specialty. iogan & tiow. Mawtnorne. js-z6Tb. CHA3. L. MASTICK A CO 74 Front leather of every -description, tap mfrs. findings. ' . . GILBERT A KEYSER, CIVIL ENGI- neers and surveyors, office 414 Couch bldg. 109 4th st Phone Main 7150. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CCs of Portland office, 404-405 Worcester bldg.-- - - - ' :. ... , - NEU KINGSLEY. 868 1ST.. PORT land'a leading marble and granite wks. Lawyers abstract a trust co. M.B60. A-4222. Portland Trust Co. bldg. DONNERBERG , RADEMACHER, plumbers. 803 Burnslde. Main 2318. DESIGNERS AND PHOTO ENGRAV- ers. Nelss ft Connaway, I02d.M.i31 JAS. McL WOOD & CO.. ALL KINDS OK Insurance, surety bonds. McKay bldg. ISAAC L. WHITE. 'FIRE INSURANCE, 844 Bnerioca mag. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Have vour abstracts made by the Be enrity Abstract tc Trust Co., 7 C of C M. Dautoff and wife to Aaron Car roll, lot 11, block S, Moyer Gates addition ..$ 785 E. O. Spltzner to Julius M. Hell- bron. lots 6 and 8, block 23, Feurers- addition..........,:.. 1.000 Moore Investment company .to - Alex Thorln and wife, , lot 8, block 26. Vernon . . ' 760 G. F. Bell and wife to Alexander ' Shlppelhut lot 6. block 14. Lin coin Park. -850 Ella A. Nelson to Carolina Rodgers, ; iota st ana , Diocs I, Mult- - nomah Park..... 880 Joseph M. Healy et aL to F. E. .. Hcnmia, lot 14, ijiock zj, waver- ' lelgh Heiehta addition......... 650 W. F. Flledner and wife to Marie Murphy. 60xl-fet commencing at a point 488.7 feet west and' 305 feet south of a stone at sec- ' tion corner ofSecttfins 7. 8, 17, 18, wwtnTp"l"aouth,l range 3 eaat .......................... inn Hibernla Savings bank to H. E. . uonerty, iota ana . 4, Dlock 6, Swan addition, south rra C H. Aungst and wife to Louis F. otto and wile, lot 3. block an. i" Vernon , . . ... . .. . . ........... 1.800 Alexander Shlppelhut and wife to jonn H. riopp, jot 6, block 14, Lincoln ' Park. ...... . ann W. G. Lemon and wife to Marv Alice Howard, lots 16 and 17, block 6. Peninsular addition sn Jennie K. Spauldlng to Isabella E. Garrison, lot 14, block ,t Scoff ins addition 1.100 W. H. Leah and wife to Herle Marie Wandt west 15 feet of lot 8. and east 85 feet Of lot 7. block . 14, Holladay Park Second ad dition 1,600 Moore Investment Companv to A. J. Lee, lot 4. block 60, Vernon.. 46 Moore Investment Companv to Al fred R. Latsen, lot i. block 43. Vernon 800 Rose City Cemetery Association te Talltha J. Wilson, lots 3 and 4, block 37, Sec. "D" said Ceme tery ...... ' .......... 100 Annie Holland to 'Ole Iverfcon, lot 1 9. blocK 65. Vernon . . . . X SOB Annie He4land to Gle Iverson, lot 10, block 6 i, Vernoa REAh ESTATE TRAXSri.1. A Hub Land Company to A. It. Brooks, lots 24 and 25, block 1. , . Fortune Place ....s... .j Annie Helland to Ole Iverson, lot 10, block 5, Vernon 4 ) Margaret J. Morrow to Alice T. Pague, west half of lots 1, 2 and $, block 48. Bunnyslde. . . . . 1.2 ..0 William Warkrow to Vrmi Coun tryman. 100xli2 feet commeno ' Ing at a point 200 feet north of 8kldmore atreet with east line of Vancouver avenue .......... 1.5 u a Investment Company to Clarlbel Stipe, lot, 10, block 13, Pled mont 800 Charley Johnson et al to J. A. Johnson, west $ feet of lot 2, and all of lot $, block - $8. ' ' Balcha addition' ..'... l.09 Prank Watkins et al to Minnie mob! Int 11 llnrk S. Lincoln Park Annex J .800 Portland Trust Company to m. jr. Hickman, lota $. . 25 and . .. block $0, Tremont Place ....... S0 Oeorge A. Ferguson and wife to .. Mary tspitcenoerg, oti, uiov ... 1, Fanon Park 800 Tn.m Tltl a. Tnni inn., the heading abstractors. 804-8-8-7 Falling bUIg. IARRLGE LICEXSE3 W A. nn.nln.hBnl . Ttt fimS.. WSSh.. 81, and Mra. Sylvia T. Hopkins, 41. Dan Curtis. 141 Flrat street. $8. ana una uau, . Wmlillni Tarda. W. C. Smith tt Co.. Washington bldg., corner 4th and Waah- ington sts. V" .wTs., ilIIIQtil CX, IVI IDI.3 ew all kinds. 12$ th at Clarke Bros., florists Fine flower and floral designs. 8 Morrison st. Full dress suits for rent, all else. TJnlque Tailoring Co:, 80 Stark st Maa M. Smith" florist 160 6th st, op posite Meier at Frank's. Main 7il5. BIRTHS MANNING June 17. to Mr. and Mrs. Ley C. Manning, 111 Rodney avenue, a daughter. ... OOODWIN-June 20. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Goodwin, 166 East Thirteenth, a daughter. DEATHS K1TASKIMA June 26, T. Klyasktma, St Vincent's hospital, aged 25 years; tubercular peritonitis. VOHO June 26, John F. Toho, Moun tain View Sanitarium, aged, 6$ years; cerebral hemorrhage. CALKINS June 23, Alice Calkins, Carl ton, Or., aged 47 yeatjcancer: UNDBRTAKKItS DUNNINO, M'ENTEB GILBAUQH, . undertakers and embalmera; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 4S0. Lady assistant. J. P. FINLEY & SONS, 3D AND MADI-son- sts.. Office of oounty coroner. Phone Mam s. ZELLER-BTRNES CO.. FUNERAL DI - rectors, embalmera, 270 Russell. Eaat ions. Ldy assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN, UNDERTAKER. 220 3d st. fcRICSON UNDERTAKING CO., EMU balming; lady asa't; 409 Alder. M. 8138 CEMETERIES ROSB CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lots, $26 to $75. Superintend' ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st. and Cully road. Phone Tabor 208. For full information apply to Frank Schle geU 682 Worcester blk. Phone .A-2828. NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Salem, Or June 2, 1908. -The board of trustees. Oregon state Insane asy lum, hereby invitee sealed proposals for furnishing the following supplies to the institution for the six months ending December 81, 1908: , Groceries, mill feed and flour, meats and fish, dry ; goods, drugs, stationery, leather and findings, shoes, plumbing, hard ware, tinning, crockery and glassware. Lists of said supplies will be furnished by the clerk of the board upon appli cation. Samples can be seen at the asylum, and goods must be In accord ance therewith. Where samples axe re quired and not furnished by bid ders, the articles must be equal to samDles to be seen et tha esvlum. and bids will be assumed to have been made on basis of samples. All goods must be In strict accordance with samnl In original package when possible, and de livered at the state Insane asylum with in $0 days after contract la -awarded. and bids must be In blank forms, which wiu De rurnished, together with instruc tions to bidders, br the clerk, unon an. plication. Each bid on flour or meat must be accompanied by - a certified check for $300, and each bid on fish by a certified check of 375. end all other bids by certified checks equal to iw per eeni or tne amount Dia. unecKs of unsuccessful bidders to be returned immediately, and those accepted when the contract is comoleted. Bids must be Inclosed In sealed envelopes and di rected to the board, care of the clerk, and plainly marked "Bids for asvlum supplies, and the class of goods should also be Inscribed on the envelope. Price, fitness and Quality being equal, preference will ba given to articles manufactured, grown or produced in this state. When a Particular article ia specifically called for, bids for other kind or. manufacture or brand equally as good wiH be entertained but to in sure recognition of such bids samples of the articles it ia proposed to supply must accompany them. The board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids, or to accent , reirt any part of a bid. Bids will be opened at tne capitoi at eaiem at iu a. m. Mon day, June 88. 1908. Bt order of the board of tnuiox. Oregon atate Insane asylum. w. in. OATKNS, Clerk. LNf THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THW state of Oregon for Multnomahlcoun ty, Josephine Brunswick and Rosetta Buchanan, plalntiffa, vs. Hannah Schulderman, Henry J. Schulderman. Mayme Schulderman and Etta Ed warda, defendants, IX E, Buchanan, In tervener. Pursuant to the decree vt the above entitled court duly rendered and entered In the above entitled cause on the 21at day of May, 1908. we the undersigned, referees appointed by said court, will, on the 7th day of July. 1908. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m at the front door of the county court houae. In the city of Portland. Mult nomah county, Oregon, sell at public auction to! the highest bidder for cash In hand, subject to confirmation by t)i court the east half of the west half (east H of the west H of lots five (S) and six (6), block twentv-alx (26). In the city of Portland. Multnomah county, Oregon. ' Said property will bn sold subject to existing leases as fol lows: 1. Lease covering the undivided one half from Hannah Schulderman to Noah Lambert, expiring June 17, 1910. 2. Lease from Josephine Brunsa-Ik to B. M. Lombard,, covering the undi vided one-quarter, expiring June 17, 1910. - ' . 8. Lease from month to month from Rosetta Buchanan to Edward Mnden hall company, covering the undlvldod one-quarter. Dated June 5. 1908. GEORGE E. WATKINS, . ; CHARLES FRAZER. V ! F. A. KNAPP. ... .; Referee i. THE ANNUAL MEETING OK TliT) stockholders of the Prlneville Land , Livestock company for the elet-tlun or a board Of directors for the ennln4 year and transaction of such other busi ness as may properly com before the meeting, will be held at Its office, cor ner 4th and Oak sta.. Portland, Or, on July 13. 1908. at 4 p. m. iEO FRf I"PK, June 2T, 1908. preKi'!-nt. NOTICE OF STOCK HOLf'KKS' yn.i I" , Ing- Notice is hereby given tht t..i annual meeting of the stockholnMin i t the Midway Oil company win ! i at the office of I.s.1.1 te Tllton. V'rr,,t,;,, Oregon, at 3 o'clock- p. m. on V." . dav, the 15th day of J tit v. 1I, f..r t puirosa of elfftint a lioar.l of 1 i and for the transactlun of u .u (, r buHlnesa s may mme Ing- - WILLIAM M. Uli" IIUjS r iFe WAN , receivcil until J ti . clerk of KntafttM., Of B-l!lctl ll I t 80 li J '" ' ' 1 Clf p!Vf ' i' ' K t ' ii . '.