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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. WAKE PO RT AFTER HARD EXPERIEIICE . Sailing Vessels Lucjpara and California Nearly r ; ; r " 'Tjoimaerr"T IN HEAVY 6T0KMS ; . V r OFF CAPE HORN California Cargo Shifts and Vessel .. Jlrldes on Beam Ends for Several Days Millie Crew Works Hard to Save Vessel and Their Own Lives. San Francisco,' Nov!2. Ths crews of tha sailing? vessels Lucipara ana can- fornia are ' relating today tales of the. most terrible of ? experiences undergone by seamen of this port in years. They ' were towed Into port late last night, . Doto crippled by the storms tnrougn which they had sailed from Europe, and with the -men exhausted (;om their ter- riDie ugma againsi me elements.. Tha four-masted, bark LuclDara. 148 days from -Antwerp, reports the worst voyage, of the two. The vessel was out in a storm off Cape Horn August .25. The heavy seas swept her decks clean Dusy lor days cutting away wrecsage. When the storm had subsided it was discovered there was four feet of water in the hold. The . ship had sprung a leak in the storm and the crew had . to pump for days to keep from sinking. The vessel finally made this Dort with the crew exhausted from fighting against, ma storms. The four-masted bark California, 198 days from Rotterdam, was caught In the same hurricane. Her cargo shifted and she was in danger of sinking every minute.' When the vessel reached Co quimbo September 1 there was no food , on board and the water had Just been exnaustea. The crews of both vessel are exhaust ed from their fight and will rest hers tor several months before going to sea again. CLING TO TRAP ALL NIGHT Two Seamen Resetted by Belllnghain Searching Par,ty. (TJnlted Prens Leased Wire.) Belllngham, Wash., Nov. 2. Clinging with benumbed hands to the capping or a fish .trap near Marietta, Peter Fran els and Roy Shrlver, two Belllngham seamen, spent 16 terrible hours in the tempest that raged oh Belllngham bay yesterday and last night, praying for assistance which' could not be given them because of the heavy sea. ' At o'clock this morning, when they were at the point of extreme exhaustion, they .were rescued by a searching party. With the intention of visiting truj ship Kynack, which lies in the stream. id mm ir mnv tinmen at iriMir w r quaintance were on the ship, Francis and Shrlver left about 11 o'clock yea .terday in a rowboat. AH went well un til they neared the ship. Suddenly a fust of wind drove a sear aboard the, oat and half filled it The storm In - creased and the men drifted toward the 'Marietta shore. With the frail craft still carrying a full load of water and evidently not having; been observed by " any of the ship's company, the two men were swept Into a ffshtrap sbout half a mile from the Marietta shore at 3 p. m. Grasping a pile the men duns' to It and climbed upon the . capping. With the Instinct of self-preservation strong withln them they signaled to Marietta ('for help. By that time, however., the sea. Impelled by tide and wind, had , risen considerably and the fishermen on shore dared not go to the marooned jnen. When the the tide had reached Its maximum the rowboat was carried Into the flshtrap and there battered into a wreck. . . At 1 o'clock this morning KJrk Fletcher and companions went , out to , the vessel to sscertaln If Francis and Shrlver were . aboard. They were told they had not been seen. Fletcher then . organ lied a searching' party and early this morning in a launch ranged the bay until he found the men on the traps. LARGE BARK ARRIVES Lydgate Comes From Santa Rosalia for Wheat Cargo. After a 'stormy voyage of two months the four-masted British bark Lydgate reached Columbia . river last night dn ballast from Santa Rosalia. 8he is Un der charter to Kerr. Glfford & Co. to load wheat at this port for Europe .The Lydgate Is one of the largest sailing vessels to 'come here this season for grain, her capacity belnA about 4, 000 tons of wheat. She is. however, not as large as the British bark Andorlnha, which sailed hence a few weeks ago with 190,000 bushels of wheat, bound for the United Kingdom. under charter to Kerr, Clifford ft Co., to carry grain to Europe, arrived up this morning from Astoria and went to the drydock, where she will be cleaned and painted. . SAILS TOMORROW MORXIXQ Oriental Uner Meomedia Will Parry "' "" Away.' Big Cargo. Tomorrow morning at daylight the German steamer Nlcbmedia, Captain Wagemann. -of the Portland & Asiatic line will sail for Hongkong by way-of Yokohama and other oriental ports. She will carry cargo, to the value of $260, 000. luo hum m Himrv vl inq nicontfaia i cargo consists of flour, there being about ' So, 000 barrels beneath the , hatches. "About 200.000 feet of lumber constitutes part of' the cargo and the miscellaneous freight consists of pre served and green fruit a moving pic ture machine, paper and hardware.' The next liner to arrive here from the 'orient will be the Arabia which left TTohoVulu last Friday for this port by Siiyof San . Francisco. ' " ALONG j THE WATERFRONT. ' The steamer Breakwater, - Captain MacGenn, srrlved at Oak street dork last night from Coos Bay. - 'The wind ' attained a velocity of '60 miles lit hour at North Head yester days Storm warnings - were displayed in the morning. . The river towboat -. Wauna was in spectedjthls morning by the govern-; - meat Inspectors of hulls and boilers. The Harriman San , Francisco liner. Ross City,' will be at -Alnsworth wharf .early this evening. She reached As toria st daylight after a smart run from the Golden Gate. . , Captain Charles F". Pond, United States lighthouse Inspector, returned yesterday from an lnspeotlon trip to Caps Mars, on ths Oregon coast. , l' MARINE INTELUGEWCB. . Begnlar tint Una, to Arrive. v Ross City. San Trsnclsco . .. . . , Nov, S Roanoke. San Pedro and way... .'Nov. a Alliance, Coos bay ............ ..Nov S . Breakwater. Coos Bay, .......... Nov. 8 State, San 'Francisco. .....Nov. 9 Fmreka, Eureka and Coos .Nov. iQ ..Homer,. San Francisco. ...... .Nov. 10 George W, Elder, San Pedro ...Nov. 10 Arabia, orient . i ............. .Novt 14 Alesia, prtent -Vt-, m .'V s f.ivr.ii .Nov. 25 Numantia, orient ........ .Dec 10 Nlcomedla. orient ............. .Jan 1 . BSfala Xiiasra so Depart.- . Nicomedla, Orient ........... i ..Nov, 8 i Breakwater, Coos bay ........ .Nov. 4 hobhuhb, etin rrara ana way . .xvov.. e SRoss City, San Franclaco........Nov. t AUlahce, Coos Bay tNov. .7 Homer, San Francisco .Nov.. 12 Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro. .... .Nov. 18 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ..... Nov, 12 State, San Francisco..,.. Nov. 1$ Arabia, orient ,;...,.......j.,!.Nw. 20 Aleaia, orient . ,i. ........... .. . .Dee, 6 Numantia, orient Dec. 20 Tassels la ort, .., Broderlck Castle, Br. sh..Coal Bunkers Leyland Bros., Br. sh. ....... .Drydock Donna Franceses,- Br. , bk., . . . .Astoria ChurchlU, Am. san. ......... .. ..Astoria Asgard, Nor. sh.. .Drydock Al vena. Am: sch . ..... .... Astoria W. F. Jewett.Am. sea... ...... Astoria Irene.' Am.' sch. ............. -JAstorla Wsshington, ' Am. -.as.... .,... .Drydock Gael. FT. bk. ........... .St Johns Aberoyle, Bfv ok- ..VN.- P. Mills et. Nkh.oJaS, Am. ship...... ..Astoria Berlin! Am. sch. . . .... . . ... . .Ooble Wynnstay, Br, sch Elevator Crescent Am. sch. ... i . . . . . ..Dolphins Alexander Isenberg., Ger. sh, . .Dolphins J. M. Griffith. Am. sch,,.. .... .Stella Ville du Havre, Fr. bk. .i . i .Llnnton W. II. Talhot, Am. sch...Inman-Poulsen Nleomedta, Ger. as ,.,;.. -Flour mills Bankfields '.Br. bs. ,.E. t& W. mills Wrestler, Am. bktri. i . .... ., . . .Rainier Hasel Dollar, Br ss. . ....... ...Llnnton Taurus, Am. self- .......... . ... .Astoria Bernicla, Am, bktn.V. . . .... .. .Stella du Anne,'n dk. . t,inniun Yosemlte, Am. ss. , .s'.U.. , '.Prescott Santa Maria Am. ss. ....... Portsmouth Rose City. Am. ss.'... ..Alnsworth Lydgate, Br, bk... : vS.; ... .Astoria Breakwater, ; Am. ss, i , , Oak street - E out to oad tanmbsi'. F. S.'Loop, Am. sSU...'..8an Francisco Riverside. - Am. ss..'. i . a. .San FrsnciscO Bee, Am., ss. . .......... .8an Francisco Annie E. 8 male, Am. ss Hongkong VI 1. 1 4 1 1 a Am a m flan PMni.lu.rt Samar, Am. sen. ., .'.i-, i s .San Francisco Cascade, Am. sa. ........ .can rancison Bn - Boats With Oemsnt audi OsaaraL Neatsflelds, Br. sh . . . . . . .... .Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh,... .Antwerp Bradloch, Be. bk,, ........... .Antwerp Joinvilla, Vf. bk. ....... Antwerp Carraanlan. Br. bk.... Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk. ........... .Delth Gulf Stream. Br. bk.. . i ...... .Antwerp Alice; Fr. bk ................ i . Lohdon Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk.,-, . ..Antwerp La Tour de-Auvergns. Fr. bit. Antwerp Arm en. Fr. -bk ............... .Dublin Glenalvon. Br. bk. .....Antwerp peeatx, Fr.; bk. . , ...- i . . ..... Antwerp ,Ooal gblps a Bouts. I Bossuet, -Fr. bk.. ....... '.Neweajtle, A. Torrlsdals, Br. sh... Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Bn Boats. Aboukln, Br. ss. ........ .8an Francisco Forevic. Br., as. Puget sound Gymeric, Br. ss t ...... ; San Francisco Ba Boats la Ballast to fcoad Brain. Port Crawford. Br. sh. ...Callao Oregon, Ger. sh. ........... .Tokohams Merechal de Sloallles. Fr. bk.West coast Homeward B? und. Am. bk.Vanc'v'r, B. C Bully, Fr. bk. . . .Antwerp Jhlers. Fr. bk Belfast rancols. Fr. bk San Francisco Asnleres, Fr. bk..... San Francisco Benares. Nor. sh.. Callao Clan Graham, Br. blc.,..Caleta Colosa Laenaeo. Fr. sh..... Kahulul Crillon, Fr. bk. Hobart SENATOR AT SEATTLE Overdue Passenger Steamer From Nome, Alaska, Arrives. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 2. The Pacific Coast Steamship company's steamer Senator arrived here at midnight three days overdue from Nome, Alaska. She reports having been delayed by heavy neaa winus ana strong; eeas. The nassenaers reDort cold weather at Noma and a severe winter is looked for generally. ATter aiacnargmg ner cargo nere, me Senator will proceed to Portland to take the place of the steamer Stats of California on ,the Portland-San Francisco route. . MARIXE NOTES. Astoria. Nov. 2. Arrived at 8:45 and left up at 10:15 a. m., steamer Rose City, from San Francisco. Arrived at 8 ana leit up at 10 a. m., steamer san ta Maria, from Port San Luis. Sloop Condor returned, too rough. Man Francisco. Nov, z. Amvea at s m.. steamers. Noiihland and State of uaiiiornia, irom roriiana. Astoria.- Nov.-' 1. -Arrived 'down at midnight and sailed at 7 a m., steamer Xeuowatone, lor ban rearo. xeii up at a. m.( schooner Taurus. Sailed at 8:40 a. m., steamer jUliance,- for Coos Bay. Left up at 1 a. m., French bark Saints Anne. Arrived at 9 and left up at 10:80 a. m., steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived at '4 p. m. British bark '.Lydgate, from St Rosalia. Eugenie Schneider, tor Portland. Sailed French bark La Tour de Auvergne, for Portland. San Francisco. Nov. l. Arrived at s bla river. Balled at 6 p. m.. steamer Rainier, for Columbia river. fort san uuis, uci. Hi. Arrived, steamer Catania, from Portland. Eureka, Nov. 1. Arrived, British steamer Beechley, from -Portland. Sailed, steamer Roahoke. for Portland. and steamer Elder, for San Francisco. san Diego, uct. a. Bauea, uritisn ship Neotsfleld, for Portland. Astoria. Nov. 2. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a m., rough; wind, southeast 48 miles; weather, cloudy. ' Tides at Astoria xuesaay Mign wa ter 8:65 a. m., 7-3 feet: 8:61 p. m., 7.1 feet. Low water 2:15 a. m., 1.0 feet.8:21 p. m 2.8 feet VOTE SAVED BY ACT OF FRIEND From Brazil to Vote for Taf t, and Can't Democrat Offers Pair. (United fnm Leases W!r. 8an Diego, Cel., Nov. 2. After trav eling thousands of mires from his poet In South America to his. home in this city to vote and meeting with dlsap- Iiolntment because of his failure to re je ster, Irving Dudley, American minis ter to Brain, solved the problem which confronted him upon his arrival here. George M. McKenaie, a prominent Dem ocrat came to the reacue of the dis appointed diplomat and agreed to re main away from the polls tomorrow, pairing his vote with that of Dudley. The American minister's plight was caused by tha refusal, of the county clerk here (o accept Dudley's affidavit, sent here several months ago, in lieu of personal appearand at the registration office. : EGYPT PREPARES FOR V ROOSEVELT'S COMING Will Have a Caravan and Will Cross the Wilderness to Khartoum and , Then "Go Down the Nile. Cairo, Egypt, Noy. 2. Preliminary arrangements already- are being mado here for the visit of President Roosevelt to Khartounr tn-1909.-Aand her ts- being talked of today as "the great celebrity7 who Is coming to Egypt In that year. - Mr. RooSeVilt probably will enter Af rica : by way, of Mombasa and ' travel toward the . greet iakea by the British railroad. He -will then take a carayan across the wilderness -to Khartoum, from which point he wlU make his way down ths Nila, Ths Roosevelt - expedi tion Is spoken of hero as scientific ahd not wholly for hunting purposes. V- . --v:. B. 8. Bo wen. Klamath Falls. "Or.. Nov. J. B. S. Bowen dropped degd Thursday noon while st dinner at .ths American hotel. He was 60 years of age and had' lived in Klamath Falls about two year, working on ranches and st the Exchange bsm. '. . f , - .Nothing Is known of his; relatives. ' . WILL IIIDOIISE : G0I.1PERS' ACTS State Federation of Labor to . Take Of fidal Action' (. ' Tonight. The State Federation af Labor . will coins Into the presidential fight,' of ficially, at a meeting of. tha executive board to be held tonight At this meeting ttr is expects that the board will officially ratify the course Bam uel Gompers, president of tha National Federation, has pursued throughout ths campaign and come out with a state ment to the union men of the state urg ing them to stand together in an effort to defeat William H. Taf t who is un friendly to organised labor. Up to this time the State Federation has taken no official part in the presi dential campaign, though its members and officers have cooperated with ths Central Labor council of Portland In spreading ths antl-Taft doctrines among labor union voters. Because of the attacks which recent ly have been made upon President Gompers. however, many, members of the federation have come to the con clusion that it would be well for the Oregon branch or ths organisation to go on record publicly as indorsing the. acts of Mr. Gompers. : It is expected, therefore, that the ex ecutive board will set out at lti meet ing tonight Just what position the Fed eration of Labor holds In ths present campaign. IU will be mads plain that President Gompers is acting; on ths In structions of tha National Federation In his opposition to Taft, and that the state organisations are backing him and the national organization. 11 HOI TO VOTE Back to White House by. Night to Receive Keturns Exodus of Clerks. ' (Bpeelal Dtapatck.ta Tbs Joarsal) Washington, Nov. 2. Today wit nessed a general exodus of officials and government clerks who will to morrow vote at their respective homes. President Roosevelt has arranged to leave for Oyster Bay late tonight. He will vote early in the morning and it is probable that Theodore Roosevelt Jr. wlU be on hand to cast his first vote with his father. The oresldent'a sne- cial train will reach Washington on tne return trip snout o o ciock tomor row evening in time ror ths president to receive the returns at the White House. 'Government clerks living In Indiana, Ohio, Iilllnols, Nebraska, New York. New Jersey and other states that can be classed kas at all doubtful In ths presidential contest, have practically all gone away. Only those who can reach their voting places from this city tomorrow and those who have no vote remain here. DEBS STMTS OH FILJPIII Socialistic Candidate Will Close Campaign With Big Mass Meeting. (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago. Nov. 2. Eugene V. Debs, So cialist candidate for president, started for a tour of the state In a final dash of the campaigrt today. He will. close his canvass tonight at Terre Haute, where a big meeting will be held. Debs deolared that ' the Interest In Chicago Bhows an enormous increaas In the sup port of the Socialist party throughout the middle west The leaders here are particularly pleased with ths showing in the last few 'days. ' At the party headquarters It was an nounced today that the Socialist vote in Chicsgo will be 100,009. The leaders of ths other parties to day estimate the Socialist vote in this city at 40,080. The Debs men are well pleased with the results of ths campaign and say that tha vote tomorrow will mark a new era In Socialism In ths United States. "The Squaw Man" at Heilig. Commencing tonight and continuing all this week the attraction at the Heilig Jth-aotre will bs Dustln Farnum and Mr excellent company in the west ern drama, "Th Squaw- Man Election returns will be read from the stags to- qiuiruw nignu ' Election Returns at Baker. TJomorrow night ahl those who see James J. Corbett In "Facing the Muslo'.' at Baker' theatre will get the advantage of all the latest election returns. They will be. received by .special wire in view of the 'audience, and read from the stag by Corbett nimaelf. -After the fertormance the reading will be con tnued until the resuit is known. . Early Belaaco' Success. One of the great play that first made David Belaaco famous was "Men and Women," which the Baker stock com pany is presenting; all this week st the Bungalow. No play of today Is mors modern In plot and character. It was last seen here six years ago, t' . . V New Grand Program. ; Today, there Is a new vaudeville en tertainment at the Grand headed by Llnd, the artistlo dancer, from the Foiled Bereer.'. Paris. Other features will be Alice Mortlock & Co.: Tom Dempsey, "Just Married a Week"; Miss McKlnnev, and tha Romanoffs, In their hair-raising knife throwing specialty, - "The Montana Limited" at Star. "The Montana Limited." tha attrac tion -at the Star this week, is a thrilling play of life in the great west by Charles Vlr,cn n v- L. Roberts. Critics are unanimous in its 'praise SS one or tne strongest western, dramas produced. , - j ... ,. ""Happy'i Millions" at Orpheum. " Ths principal features of hs set firoduced by Morrow at Schellberg ere ts, originality, general construction and and its costumes- They wear caps,, the best . that can be had.'- broad brimmed hats, spurs, . boots, - etc., 'and carry guns. ,. , . .... -t .-. . ,;.'.,.,.I-. - . ,:...:!--' '.. VMidnight in New York" at Lyric. Tha Blunkall ' company at ths Lyrio Is this -weeK devoting Itself to a fins production and performance of .that sen sational melodrama '"Midnight in New York" whloh has ever been such a pop ular favorite with discriminating audi ences. . .v ., ; .. PRESIDE! 0 AT THE THEATRES O S : III SJLEn RAGE Popular Official .Appears to Be Sure of Nomination , . l and Reelection. (Balem Boreas of The Jonraal.) Salem, Or., Nov. 2. It Is safe to pre diet that -Jayor George F. Rodgers of Salem . will be .nominated and reelected at ths forthcoming city election. The time for "filing nominating petitions has passed, the primary election will take place this week, Saturday, November 7, and none has entered ths field seeking a nomination In opposition to ths mayor. The election will bs held Monday, De- ee'mber 7. :" ' 8o overshadowing has been tha nation al campaign lust closed that few peo ple in Salem realize the proximity of a city primary election, at which time men will be selected as candidates to be voted for la ths city election to follow one month later. Very little interest seems to havs been taken In city affalra and there has been on contest for the orrices to mis point in me campaign, it Indeed, a- oan bs called a campaign. Nearly all tbs members of the present oouncll will ask reelection, and in only one or two Instances will there be con tests for -the place. Big nirnra ta Campaign. . Mflvor Rodgers ' Is ' ths bis- flarure in ths campaign. Everyone has acoepted his candidacy as a matter of course and no cms feels confident enough to try matters out with him. During the pres ent mayor's administration Salem has sxpsrienced Its most prosperous two years. It has been developed further in a great many directions man under any previous mayor, ;yhich accounts for ths general satisfaction with Mayor Rodgers' direction of affairs and . the universal hesitancy uiai seems preval ent as to entering the fight against him for ths mayorallty. - Itoney for Xmyrovsinsnts. Mors than 1160,000 has been expend ed durlna ths oast year for street Im provements so that Salem is now one of the most beautirui cities on the raciric coast . The Oregon Eleetric has come within ths past year, placing dalem ;n quick connection with Portland and oth er sections of Oregon In the lower Wil lamette valley yet undeveloped. The mayor has xmrsued a ristd policy toward the gambling alement and the saloons, uuring we past nine montns one of the severest restrictive or Inances ever enacted. in an Oregon city, providing for glass fronts in all sa loons has been passed and is being en forced. ' They mayor has always stood aggressively for strict observance of the law and has extended a hand of wel come to new Industries and Institutions that tend toward the upbuilding ofthe capital city. Eye glasses, tl st Metsger's. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNITURE FOR SALE House to rent;-reasonable. Main j070 or A-4BZ3, 1 DOZEN yearling Buff Leghorn hens, 2 dossn pullets, 1 acre of potatoes; moving away, come quick. H. Grebe, Montavllla st.. Portland; O'Domel hardi ware. Base Line road. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1 206 CALL BUILDING CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements In The Jour nal aro as follows: No ad less than ISc par Insertion. , Phone or charged ads 6o per line per i(naertion; 7 insertions for the price of . Cash sds ic per word per Inser tion, 7 insertions for the price of . Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per Insertion, 2 insertions for the price of 2. 18 to 20 words. 20c: 21 to 25 words, 26c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo per line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting end fu neral notices, 60o per insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to inch), 84o per inch. Count 6 words to Una The Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind occuring In telephoned advertisements. Should any ad appear Incorrect on first Insertion, The Journsl will not bs responsible for subsequent Insertions. The Journal's business office is open from I l in. to I p. m.; Saturdays 8 a Phones Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT A moderate storm is central over Alberta; It has caused light to moder ately heavy xaln In western Oregon and western Washington and high southerly winds along the coast. A maximum wind velocity of 60 miles southeast occurred last night at North Head, and the wires to, Tatoosh Islsnd are down this morning. Warnings for this storm were ordered Saturday night at all coast stations and extended last night to Interior seaftorts. Two large high pressure areas cdritrol the weather over the greater portion of the United States, one of which is central over Colorado and the other over Virginia Light local rains have fallen at scat tered places In the Mississippi valley, but elsewhere fair weather prevails, with nearlv normal temperatures In the western states, while lnv the eastern state it Is cooler than usual. The indications are for rain Tues day In. Oregon, Washington and north ern Idaho, with high southerly winds this sfternoon and tonight along ths coast Temp. Max. Min. Preclp. Atlanta. Ga & Baker City. Or..; 68 Boise, Idaho ..... 68 Calgary, Alberta . 60 Chicago, 111. ...... 44 Helena. Mont .... 66 Jacksonville, Fla.. 74 Lewlatorr. Idaho . . (8 Los Angeles, Cal.. 74 Marshfleld. Or. ..88 New Orleans, La. 74 V New' York, N. T... 44 , Pocatello, Idaho .. 68 Portland. Or. .... 60 RosebXirg." Or.' .'. . . 88 Salt Lake. Utah,, 62 Seattle.v -Wash 68 ' Siskiyou, Or. 58 Spokane. Wash.- . . 84 - Walla Walla, Wn. 72 48 .00 42 42 24 44 55 64 62 60 8 88 63 62 40 .62 42 60 68 .00 .00 .00 .-oo .00 .00 .00 ' .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .07 .00 .00 .44 .00 .00 .00 MARRIAGE LICENSES Adolph W. Peterson, 668 MUlsr street 23. May-West, 18; William F Dodd. 448 Yamhill;' Jl, Genevieve G. Mays, 18; Jacob Walker.. 82S Grand avenue, 21, Anna Bernhardt 18; Robert A. Hutchin son, 67 North Second strset 28, Mrs. George ft Duncan,40; O. G. Adams, 921 Franols '.avenue, 28, Mary V. Dempsey, 20: DanGtgger, 405 Sherman, 84, Katie WfntlefV $5; J. . Harvey Clayton, 1636 Knoltes avenue, 68, Rosalia Emroett, is. "Wedding Carda W. O. Smith ft Co, Washlngton.bldg., cornsr 4th and Wash-. ington sts. ':.....:'.. - ' - Bets A Hons, florists., funeral designs. 9 1,11,1 I IWUII. W.lll PV,,) I. I m Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowersD snd floral designs. 289 Morrison st m S4n Morrison, aasin a-ibh. Full dresn suits for rsnt all slssa TJhinue Tailoring Co., tn Stark st Max M. Smith, florist 160 ax M. Smith, florist 1 6 th st, op. oslts Meier ft Frank' a Mala 721 lis. M0XUMB5TS MARBLE AND GRANITE ' MONU. roents, all kinds cemetery decorations. 99-10 grand ave. ri.- imnorr uorcas. NEU A ' KINQSLEY. 2 -JST-.PORT- land s leading marble and granite waa DEATHS a-, VERSTEEO Mrsi'M. I. Versteeg. '490 Dekum. October, tl, aga 83; typhoid malaria.. - -. HALL C.J M. Hall. 76 E. Twenty-eighth north, October (9, age 28; tuberculoals. BAYS Infant son of Mr. and Mr E. J. Bsys. Ootober 89; lnaltton. ' LAMB Miss Pearl Lamb, city, October 26, age 28; peritonitis (criminal abor- tios); .- i . .-, , OOODBY- W.- N. Ooodby, city. October 28, ags 6.4; apoplexy. . . ' ANAN S. A nan (Japanese), city; Octo ber 29, age 2S; tuberculosis. ' FUNERAL IREOTt)R8 DUNNING, M'ENTEE & OILBAUOH. undertakers snd embslmers: modern in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main J. P. Finlcy & Son Madron"4 Laay attendant Main 9; A-168S. ZELLER-B VRNE8 CO., FUNERAL Dl rectors, embalmera, 270 Russell, East toss. L.aay assistant. EDWARD HOLiAN, UNDERTAKER. 220 rd street. - ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.'M balmlng: lady is'tw0 Alder. M slt. CEMETERIES R08E CITT SINGLE GRAVES, $10: family lots, 126 to $76. Superintend ent st cemetery, corner of Fremont st snd Cully rosd. Phone Tabor 20. Fot full information apply to Crank Bchle gel. 622 Worcester blk. Phone A-2822. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room ( Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts ' a specialty. Pacific Title it Trust Co.. tbs leading abstractors, 204-6-S-7 Failing bldg. Ellis Q. Hughes and wife to George O. Reynolds, lot 7, block 62, Irvington $1,250 8. A. Brown and wifs to W. E. Dunsmoor, lot 8, block 4, Termi nus addition to Alblna 600 Louts Goldsmith and wife to Christina Becker, lots S and 4, block 18. Goldsmith's addition. 7,600 Title Guarantee St Trust Co. to Beacon Investment Co., lots 4, 6, 6, 9, 10, block 17; lots 13 to 17, block 18; lots 11 to 14, block 19; lots 4, 6 and 8, block 20, Rosamere 8,400 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to H. T. Estabrook, lots 11, 12, 1, 20, 21, 22, block 29. BeBrkeley,. 760 William G. Thompson and wife to John 8. Winslow and wife, east 60x60 feet of lot 6; 10x60 feet Off Southeast corner of . lot 8, block 8, Garrison's subdivision of East Portland 2,150 J. 8. McKinney and wife to Frank Merrill, lots 1, 2. S, tract 1, sub division of Tract 1, Northern Hill acre tracts 600 Portland Investors' Co., Inc., trus tee to Mary Petty, 20 acres of the Ernest and Elizabeth Giese -donation land claim 2,600 Mary A. Owen to Susanna King sporn, lots 23 to 26 snd north 10 feet of lot 22, block 44, Pa. ninsula addition No. 4 1,000 O. O. Hall and wife to Frank N. . Leahy, lot 23. block "A,"' Hol laday Park addition 1,200 T. K. Abbott and wife' to David P. Bradley et al, land beginning at southwest corner of lot 14, block 7, Paradise Bprlngs tract 1,250 T. S. McDaniel and wife to Bertha A. Hebard, lot 7 block 2, Strat- v ford-Sydney addition 450 Joseph Regner and wife to F. B. Henry, lots 3 and 8, block 2; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and , block 3, Regner's addition to Gresham 600 Arista Land Co. to J., Polonsky, lots 1 and 2, block 8. Elberta... BOO W. A. Coxe and wife to J. L. and Carlina Swarts. lot 28. block 1 Maplewood addition ...'.-.'..... S00 Irvington Investment Co. to Jen nie M. Brown, lot 13 and south 10 feet of lot 14, block 22. Irv ington 1,200 A. F. Fuchs to H. W. Budd. lots 8 and 4. block 15, Ina Park addi tion 800 F. B. Rutherford and wife to H. E. Noble, east 129 feet of lot 4, block 6,- Third Electric addition 1,850 John Frsns and wife to Fred Lus cher, southwest 4 of, section 82, township 1 north, ranss 6 east 2.000 John Hampton to Edwin Tyler, lot t, diock i. AiDina 8,000 Moore Investment Co. to John R. Lawbaugh, et al, lots IS and 16, block 28 Vernon S0O J. O. Galtra and wlfs to A. B. Hood, land beginning at south west corner of lot 7, block 73, SteDhens1 addition 1.900 J. O. Goltra and wife to Edward Manning -ward, land beginning at southwest corner of lot 7, block 78, Stephens addition. ... 2,000 Have your abstracts made by the XIUs ft Trust Co., 7 C of C. Hsizlip ft Co.. abstractors, lst-claaa work: get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg. NEW TODAY. MOSIER APPLE LANDS Small tracts; easy payments. See us. COLUsXBLl, TALLET OSCHAmSS CO. Room 10, 141 H First St Talk With Fletcher Adjoining Swift's on Columbia Boulevard 33 Choice Acres Nothing Else Like It Good) for Platting; 70-Acre Improved Farm ABOUT SO ACSXB BEAVXB9AH, 5 miles of Salem; highly Improved t good honse and barn, stook and maohlasry, Ownsx going sast. Big bargain. Sss ms dulckly. 135 ABINQTOK BZ.DO. MEETING NOTICES 41 HARMONY Lodge No. 12, A. F. and A. M. Special com munication this (Monday) ev ening at 7:80 o'clock. Work In ths B. A. degree. Visitors rs cordially Invited. By order of the W. M. W. M. DK LIN, Secretary WHIST party by Astra Circle. Thurs- 11th t.; prizes, refreshments and danc ing. j AaiuiBBimi itfv. vmiimuuB. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 8.4 . msets Wednesday svening. Allaky Oio g., za ana Morrison sis. M. W. A. OREdON QRAPE CAMP. No. 6976, Mondaya Sslllng-Hlrsob block, 10th snd Wsshington sta FOR PALE REAL ESTATE 10 FOR SALE! Three-room new house, wood fiber plaster, cement foundation, water In, one lot. Be fare. Mount Scott line; 1680 cssh. 8725 terms, built by owner himself. George Klmber, 8th ave. im. , - FOR SALEA 7 -room hduse, 6 miles out on Mount Boott carime, 8c rare, wood fiber', plastered,- cement founda tion, 'hot and cold water, bath" and pantry, closets, built by owner Himself; two lots, fenced and cultivated, fruit: 11.480 cash, 11.650 terms. Ueorge Klm- er. ctn ave. rv. CORNER, 2 large lots, S-room house. In St Johns, on carllne; 81.608 will tsks Iti.W exchange for. good heavy, work team, harness, wagon, balance . cash. w-iiii. journal. v FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 10 FOR SALE 8-room house, well furnished, fins lo cation, pays 8 per cent on ths Invest ment; a 40-roorn hotel .and 2 lots, psys 10: per cent; 100x100 with a 7 -room house and bath on Nob hill; also f-room house and' bath, all modern and easy terms at Sellweod; 2 fins houses In South Portland, pay 9 per cent on In vestment; a 6-room cottage, owner has ts sell, good terms; 60x100 with a good (-room house and 4 rooms unfinished In ten attic, corner lot; also 100x160 with 7 flats,- all new and modern; 8-room house, all modern improvements, -good terms;, a f-room house, lot 60x100, In North Portland ;' also have several good farms- would trade for city property. For particulars call, phone or write to ? CHAS. HIRSTEL 88H 8d sU room 8, Portland. NEW 4-room cottage, large lot good car service, fruit trees, cement walk, street graded; snap. $1,200; your own terms. 326 ft Washington st. Inquire room 4ii. SWINTON 60x100; finest corner. Will sell cheap If sold Immediately. Ad dress today, P-436, Jourtial. . TlAVE YAU A LOT? If you haven't buy onp now, then call on us snd we will build you the house you want on easy payments. Plans and specifications at 1 per cent. BUILDING DEPARTMENT, Columbia Trust Company, 7th floor Conch bldg, 12-ROOM house, close In, rent $50; rooms filled. Owner, $8 lit. Main 7899. HERE'S YOUR CHAHCE 6 ROOM HOUSE. LOT 40x160. CLOSE TO SCHOOL. CAR AND STORES, $1,600, EAST TERMS. -L TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF TWO NEW 6 ROOM HOUSES, BOTH STRICTLY MODERN, AT $2,760 AND $2,200; SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. 7 ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN, BLOCKsOF 2 CARLINES; FINES HOME AND FINE NEIGHBOR HOOD, ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN, $3,000; GOOD BUY. 423 LUMBER EXCHANGE. ROOM bungalow and lot 40x130; moaern; z blocks xrom car; i,tu. terms. On E. 18th U. Vernon;. I block from car, modern S-room cottage. iz.ooo; easy terms. 198 4th st. $376 CASH, 40x100, E. 40TH ST., 2 blocks from Hawthorne ave.; this Is an exceptional buy. R-499.JournaL SOUTH SUNNYSIDE. A lot 60x100, near Hawthorns ave., at a bargain; easy terms. HOLLADAY 7-roona modern house, on full lot, nics lawn, with shrubbery snd berates, close In; a bargain $8,600: 181 HARTMAN & THOMPSON, . unamber or commerce. 6 ACRES near Montavllla, $1,300, for Immediate sale. Address V-685, Jour nal. STRICTLY modern 8-room house, near school, csr lines, high school. Owner, ju. Taylor, TO buy or sell, good real estate by all means see McKenna ft Waidt . You will surely find them both sllvs. Their Fhone is Tabor 868. Lots from $400 to 700. 1165 Belmont. MODERN 6-room bungalow ln Over look, all shingled, fine view, terms. Owner, 364 Monroe st, - WE BUILD HOMES To suit you at small cost and very easy payments. There is no reason "7hy you should not own your own home. Call and see us and 1st us explain how easy it is to do so. THE VETERAN LAND CO,. r unamoer or commerce, $460 1-ROOM house, basement 24x44 excavated, cesspool complete.!, lot 66Hx86H. H block east Mllweukls road, Selfwood. -Hurry and get this. J-281, journal. HOW'S this one? Lots 16, 16, 13. block 28. Holsbrook addition, St Johns, '1 block to new high school, 8976; H cash; surrounding lots 8476. J-298, Journal. FOR SALE! By owner, good 8-room nouse, wltn . i lots, diocks irom car. $300 down and terms to Suit Must sell; I am going out of town. C-114, Journal. C R. Bonnell & Co. Real Estats. Room 888 C of C A HOWE FOR YOU no. j ( t Jot; 26 Half acre on 6-cent carllne for price of lot; will build to suit; $10 monthly. Lumber Exchange. Main 6645. 60UTH Sunnyside A lot 60x100, nsar Hawthorne ave., at a bargain; easy terms. Holladay 7-room modern house, on full lot, nics lawn, with shrubbery and berries, close in; a bargain $3,600. 133 Acreage Ten acres adjoining Hyds Park, where 26-foot lots sell for $360, can be bought this week for 1410 an acref the best platting proposltJlm of fered this year. Hartman ft Thompson, Chamber of Commerce. Holladay's Addition Choice lot 40x100 on East 14th st north, only 100 feet from Broadway; street improved; ths very center of this beautiful residence district; only $2,000. Hartman ft Thomp son. A nice comfortable home in the swell East Burnside district; full lot; a bar gain for $4,600. Hartman ft Thompson, Chamber of Commerce. South Portland 50x200. With five houses, owner pinched for money and must sell. Make us an offer. Hartman & Thompson, Chamber of 6emmerce. Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. Peniisula Bargains In Drummond street 2 full-site lots, with brand new cottage, cement base ment; hss bathroom and pantry, $1,000,' In Morgan street, lot 23 1-8x108, witM modern Jl-room house, 2 blocks from car, $1,700; $1,800 cash. ff .In Burrage street, 6-room. plastered house, with cellar and large cherry, f rune, apple, almond and fig, tree bear ng: also raspberries and strawberries on two lots. 25x100 each; must sell, for only $1,050, $400. cash, balance on monthly payments. xmantown Realty Co. . 826 H Wsshington, room 216. Main 7383. WANTED, $600. That Is all you need to have built for you a beautiful 6-room bungalow In Rose City Park. Hartman ft Thomp- son, i namper or commerce. ( ACHES on Salem carllne, close In; 5 room house, $3,000; half cash; Multao- man Land Co., 88 H 8d st CORNER LOT AND HOUSE FOR SALE Will take good work team in ex change If sold at once, wtll go cheap. Inqufre Victoria Dailevll22 E. 16th N. FOUR lots 50x100, In Beaverton, 1 block fronWnew electrlo line depot; cars now running; $300 in improve ments, $860; part time. , Look this up. v. n. fry, cwverion, ,kt. READ THIS $800 buys 4-room house, lot 42x100, on E. 87th st; terms. Call 181 Madison $1.650 MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. easy terms. mecnanio si. Taas Woodlawn car. Large lot. owner. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRAE ft ANGUS. 4$8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LOTS IN WOODSTOCK 'FOR SALE - below market prices. Emlle Gamier, Arista, uregpn.. Tapor sta, BEAUTIFUL furnished home, 6 rooms. moderri. lot 40x123. Improved street, walking distance. 782 Kt Salmon. $3,800. ; Cncose for. YcurseU " Nsw, modern bungalow, something fine, good neighborhobd,r only $2,750; terma - Restaurant and lunch counter, a money-maker; snP. $16. Rooming snd boardlng-hoiiss. good location; few dsys,- $325. Hurry; G. 8c M, Realty Co. ! 880 E. Wssh. phones. East 11 18. R-H2T 7-ROOM HOUSE-tOood condition, lot 60x100,: dosen veering, fruit trees ; $1,900. Inquire ii- E. Main st ' ; FOR 8ALE-1.I1EAL EST.WTK 1 0 ONE 4-ROOM COTTAGE, ALL MO!-srn,- basement close In; terras-to suit purchaser. Call 993 Mississippi ave. 60X100 ONf FXI5?T. BEllWElKFr RC si- sell and' Page; pries $1,550;, a bargain; ; a bargain tsswIlNt. Investigate. Inquire inquire i f a 75 Rul IF YOU have $1,000 in cash we will build for you a $4,500- home In th finest. location 1.. Ross City Park arid you can pay the other $3,600 the same as rent , HARTMAN ft T1IOMPSON, FINEST lots in Waveriemh Heights ' at a sarrlfice. Owner, box 28. city. "WANTEb REAL KSTATE 81 WB HAVE BUYERS FOR CITT REAL estate and farms. What have you to selir Will deal with the , owners only, ion Wells-Fargs bldg. PARTY wishes to buy home: can' pay part cash; not to exceed $3,000, from' owner. Phone Main 4416. . FOR RESULTS List yoiir vacant and Improved prop erty with ns. Buyers waiting. E. R. MARKHAM CO., my commercial mag. WILL pay cash for your real estate SSaDS: -srlve vdiir rthnnA ntimher. . Ad-' areas journal. WILL pay cash for your equity in loi or fractional lot closs in; walking distance;-or 7-room house; only snaps cop sldered. Address Q-411, Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR TKADrj, WE want to see YOU, And YOU. want to see Us. Western Realty & Investment Company Room 607 Buchanan Bldg., 288ft Wash- " Ington St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 87 acres in Lincoln, to fruit and stock ranch. Also launches and boat business In New-: port. Address 631H Washington st.- W ANTED Cord wood In exchange" tor WILL trade lot in Firland for cigar and confectionery store; must bs bar- ?jln; no. agents. TX-24. JournaL Tabor 60. WB have to exchange for good income city property a nice 25-acre fruit farm In tha Willamette valley and only 1 mile of railroad station all fineat of land, 10 acres of orchard, 8 acres In cultiva tion, balance in brush and pasture. Small house and barn. . ; Brcnf-Steele Co. 110 2nd st. "'' -. FINE FARMS AND ACREAGE FOR city property. Conant Realty Co., rwjiii p, cuv Aincr St. 64 ACRES agricultural land in Wash- niexanuwr Xigna to., t in. etn St WANTED Lots in part payment for uunuing. nuusos, win iurnish cash for balance. ' To exchange irirtA a n r.a iM tlt..t. nomah county for vacant lots or will sen icr smnn payment down, time to suit. Wanted to buy, vacant lots WelT located. 286 H Washington st, room Dtfi-imnan prag. A FINE, new Stanhope buggy, rubber tires; for sale or exchange on lot Frary ft Belts, 132 8th st -i FOR SALE FARMS 17 - HOW IS 0UKIST For a barsaln. 20 acres, all ntns tevet land, 6 acres cleared; 400 cords of good wooa; i ft. miies irom l uaiatm station, Price $1,500, some terms. 609-10 Bu chanan bldg., 286 H Wash, st WE HAVE SOME OF THE BEST BUYS IN CLARKE COUNTY WASH. HERE ARB A FEW: 88V& acres, finely Improved bottom land, $2,200. t '-' 40 acres, good house, easy clearing, 40 acres, mostly cleared, good or chard. $1,200. .... 60 acres all In cultivation, fenced, 4 miles of Sheridan. $1,200. 80 acres bottom land, all stock and tools, good buildings; everything In ' good shape, $4,000. The Coast Realty Co. 220 Lumber Exchange.' Walnut and Fruit Land IN YAMHILL COUNTY. . 400 acres, choicest of the choice, , rich, deep soil, low, rolling hills and bench; well watered and beau tiful, near railroad; about ona half ready to plant balance val- . uable timber. This land will sell '. for $250 per acre; a fins propo- . sltlon to subdivide In small tarms. 928 Board of Trada . . BOTH FOR LAND'S SAKE AND YOURS." v $760160 acres jrood level valley land. house, barn, fences, fruit. - spring, run ning wster, part In cultivation, balance fine pasture, .timber, etc.; town snd R. R. H mile, school, church, several stores, p. O., sawmill and othsr places. Best reason for this sacrifice: must sell Immediately, government deed. ... PACIFIC BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 803' wasnington St.. buhs 4. $1,660 BUYS a -section on the Neha lem, 2,000,000 feet of timber. 60 acrea fine bottom land. 1400 cash, balance 6 per cent $3,400 buys 40 acres three miles from Tlgardvllle; 3,000'cords of wood on plaoe will pay for It; favorable terma M.X60 Duys zu acres i mils esst or Besverton. half In cultivation, bearing fruit trees. 6' seres swale with water for Irrigating. Inquire about thla - List Ycnr Farms Wltn Us . - SS. Lament and Co. " 418 Board of Trade. 7 Cheap Acreage To sea those B-aere tracts election day, take Estacada car, 1 Oo fare, get off st Gates and Inquire at white house. rew steps north station. FOR farm, dairy, fruit and walnut lan3 see F. L. Kobersteln, Gaston, Or. -FOR SALE All kinds stock, dairy and timber lands, direct from owners. En close stamp for particulars; Charles Hoeaie, Mill city.-or, IDEAL stock farm, 640 acres, 4 miles from Oakland, Oregon; 450 acres plow ' land suitable fruit and' grain; good 9 room house, 2 large barns, other out buildings; fenced, springs, running creek, tra It .trees. '$20 acrs for quick .. sals. Terms. Other . good farms and . ranches. Southern Oregon Development company. Oakland, Oregon. SNAP, ., 101-acre farm for sale $4,000; -200 acres can be rented In connection;' rod farm -outfit for sals. ' Preston ung owner. Perrydale. Or. " ' ACREAGE. 10 acres, jai Improved, only 1$ min utes' walk from carllne, 6-room bungs-, low barn 1H stories, 2 -chicken-house -16x100, 4 acres -in strawberries, 10 J J- reaf-old fruit trees of 'various kinds; 550 per - sere, cash, talanes $a0 yearly, 9 per -cent Interest. R. E. Al len, Wood mere station.- Phone Tsbor 1425. SS ACRES, $1,760, new land, sedei and fenced, 74H miles from McMinn- ville. -Q-416, Journal. - - i - CHOICE ACREAGE NICE level"' land. Improved and unfm-; proved, positively no rocks or gravi, handy to car and near city; suitable for fruits, vegetables and poultry: e'l for less than market value If taken at once,v 0 MKay bldg. 263 Acres Unimproved $4CC3 , -v Have fins litres farm, all , ,sWkd. with .tool snd crop, J i miles railroad tows. $4.u0. : r - 263 acrs dairy ranch, .well )m proved, fins - buildings, so h.. , of cmtte. ,4 hoi"sa, tools, $12,000.- - ,-' 25 acres, some Improvements, for $1 500. Many oilers. - : i- rr'y ... .; 42.1 timber Ec-.Sr.gV ; 7