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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 6,- 1909. U11L -MUM OF RAIfJ FALLS ' Only Once lias It Been Heav ier Since Records Be ... gan in 1871.-- - ;3I0EE EAIX.OX' ; , ; FOURTH IN 1900 sProbably , Will Not Damage ! Early Grain" and Will Do Great" Good to - Late Crops Rain General Throughout District. - Only once since 1871, when the record - began. has there been a greater amount of preciptatlon recorded on the Fourth, ;" and that was. In 1900, when there was O.JI0 of an inch, the recorded fair for thla Fourth being1 0.25 of an Inch, up to 10:80 last ' evening.' Up to 10 o'clock this morning the total fall, since it be- -; Kan to f rain on the Fourth, was- 1.19 :' ' . On the 1st, 2d ftnd 3d of July In 1907, - the rainfall was exactly the .same as the fall' this year, during- the 4th, 6th ' and 6th, up to 10 o'clock, the total fall " for that year being 1.19 of an Inch, - There were light sprinkles ' at inter , -vals from 0:30 to 8:30 on the evening of the Fourth, and at 8:80 the heavy rain set in, 0.23 or an inch " tailing by 10:30 -that night. Tracea of rain oc curred during the early morning of the ' 6th and a steady rain fell during the c afternoon and night, ending about mid- night.- Rain set in again about 4:80 In . the morning of the-8th - and has con tinued since, 0.58 'of an inch having fallen up to 9 o'clock this morning. District Forecaster Baals says that the ram la general throughout the dls . trlct, and although In some of the places ; the precipitation has been rather light, in Portland It has been extraordinarily heavy for this time of the year. Mr. Beals says that ha looks for clearing weather tomorrow. -He said also that he did not think . the rain would do any damage to the : early grain, and it would do untold good to the late crops. . . : The fall in tha surrounding country was not so heavy as here, the last re ports, at 8 o'clock this morning being) Umatilla, 0.8 of an inch; The Dalles, 0.20 of an inch; Vancouver, 0.90 of an Inch; Salem, 1.04 inches and Albany 0.88 of an inch. '. At only one plaoe does tha river show any rise, which la at Salem, the rivet having come up 0.1 of a foot in the last 24 hours, '. BACK FROM ALASKA - Iighthotiso Tender Manzanlta With Dr. Frichett to Arrive In Few 'Days. The lighthouse tender Manaanita la : expected to arrive in Seattle from Alas ka; in a day or two, with Ir. Henry 8. ' Prichett, civilian member of the light house board, who has been up in that country for- several weeks. Dr. Prlchett went up to Alaska on the Mansanita about .four or five weeks ago, where he has been loooklng up sites for aids to navigation in the southeastern part of the country. He will come down here from Seattle, to - confer with - Captain jBUlcott, end will probably -remain here two or three days. -Captain H. T, Mayo, secretary of the board, with headquarters in Waehina ton, will Also, be here about the 20th of this month. Ue and Captain Elllcott will look ' over aids', to navigation .in Puget sound. - ' s ijhfA V- V m mi I JT - V ' ' S t'r i OCEAN' RAFT SIGHTED - " State of California Meet Two Rafts of Logs on '"Way to Bay City.- -m .'The steamer State of California, Cap tain Nnpander, arrived in port from San Francisco this morning at 12:80 o'clock, having had a good trip up. - On the Fourth the State sighted the steamer Fenwtck with-, the raft which - . - ; - 0 ' s - ,,'' .'. 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' -,' furnish any informatiqn desired. ;. . ' , - : W. C. S E, A C H RES T . North Pacific Coast Agent 1C2 THIRD STREET PORTLAND, OREGON the Hammond Lumber company is send ing to Han Francisco, and on the fifth lie sighted the tug Sea Rover with a raft in tow, 14 miles 'northwest of Capo Mears, or 43 miles south o the Colum ula bar. The latter was sent' -by the Benson Lumber company to Ban Diego. The steamer carried about 300 pas-t-f-ngers and a full cargo from San Francisco, and although there were light northwest winds and the weather was cloudy, the sea was smooth. CARRYING GRAIN German Ship Oregon and French Bark Desaix Have Arrived. ' Two of the grain carriers which left here this year have arrived at the ports where they will receive orders. The Qer- which sailed from Astoria on the second of February arrived yesterday at Fal mouth, and the French bark . Desaix; Captain Oiateauxieux, entered Queens town harbor. The Oregon carries 115,808 bushels of wheat, sent out by O. W. McNatr, and the Desaix has 100,138 bushels of wheat dispatched bv Kerr. Glf ford & Co. .-.a ALONG THE WATERFRONT With passengers and general mer chandise, .the steamer ue H. Elmore will leave for Tillamook this evening from Couch street dock. With general freight for Portland, the Norwegian steamer Henrlk Ibsen, Cap tain Standenitz, sailed from Yokohama on the third of this month. She will ar arlvs here about July 20. '- The steamer Eureka, Captain Noren. arrived this orning from Eureka with a cargo of general merchandise, and pas sengers.''. ' With a full list of passengers and a eargo of general freight, the George W. Elder, Captain Jeesen, will sail this evening for San Fedroj and way points. -.-The steamer Rose City reported sight ing a three masted steamer with a log raft in tow on July 4, 19 miles south west by west of the Umpqua river. ' MARINE NOTES vAstoria, July 6. Arrived at 0:30 and left up at 11 a. m;, steamer J. Mar hof fer, from Ban Francisco. ,. Outside at 10 a. m., steamer Asuncion, from Ban Francisco. ArrliUd at 0:30 a. m. and left up, steamer Cascade, from Ban Francisco. " San Francisco, July 0. Sailed yester day, steamer Shna Yak, for Portland, i; Astoria,' July 6. -Arrived down at 1 and sailed at 8 p. m.,, steamer Washte naw, for San Francisco. : Arrived at 1:10 and left up at 3 p. m., steamer State pf California, from San Francisco.-;-i -v South Bend, July 4. Arrived, steam er Daisy Mitchell, from Portland. - Antwerp, July 6. Sailed, French bark Marechal de Noailles, for Portland, Queenstown, July 6. Arrived, French ship Desaix, jrom roruana. i ' Falmouth, July 6. Arrived, German ship Oregon, from Portland. , ,, Ann Francisco. Julv 5. Arrived at 6 p.'m., steamer Wasp, from Columbia river via Coos Bay. . Astoria, July . Condition at the mouth of the river at a. m., moderate; Wind west 18 miles; weather, raining." Tides at Astoria Wednesday High water, 3:10 a. m.. S.I feet; 4:30 p. m., 9.1 feet; low water. 10 a, m,, 0.6 feet; 10:8S p. m, 2.1 feet. ' . ' MARINE INTSLLIGENCB - Begnlajs tlnsrs 3e to ' Arrtre. . Falcon,, San Francisco ........July t Alliance. Coos Bav. ........... .Julv 7 Breakwater, Coos Bay .July 104 Hose t:ity. nan r rancisco . , . . . . juiy j State of California, San Fraa..July 19 Henrlk Ibsen, orient July 22 SelJa, orient .Sept. It Kerala X. In era Due a Seaart. Cfeo. W. Hldef, Ban Pedro....;. .July f Breakwater, Coos Bay ......... July 7 Argo, Tillamook ........... ...July 7 Falcon, Ban Francisco .......... July 0 Roanoke, Han pearo ......... .July 14 state or t;aurornia, nan r-ran July 10 Henrlk Tbsen. orient A lug. it RygJa- orient ................SepL 1 Donna Francesca. Br. bk. i ArtfiTr Si Churchill. Am. sch... ...... . . , . , .Astoria Alvens, Am. sen. ...... . ........Astoria W. F, Jewett' Am.' ech . . . . . . . . Astoria Washington, Am. ss. ,....,...,!. Llnnton Neotsfleld. Br. bw, ., .,.vO. W. P. Brabloch. Br. bk., . ......... ...Oceania Compeer, Am. sa......... Rainier Mabel Gale, Am. scK.... .-.Astoria Glenalyon, Br. eh...... Oceania ioimes. Am. eca. ....... .Astoria to New Yotk and AT.-NewXk V 1.00 a.n. f.l am. (LT.Chicacro . . J0.30 a, cm. Ar. New York , 1.49 p. m. p. IB. C 8. Carmel, Am. ss. Oak Point AVllliarn H. Macey, Am. sh. .Tontrue Pt. Gulf Ktream, Br. bk Elevators Frieda, Ger bk . Astoria Majestic . .. . ... .Oceanic Casoo . . . ..,...,. ....Oak street. Schwartaenbek, Ger. bk. .Inman-Poulsen Hawaii, "Am. schr. Inmau-Pouluen Argo, Am. ss .Oak st Bessie Dollar, Br. sa.. Llnnton ' JSa Boute to load tmnber. , Wellesley, Am. ss. ......San Francisco Carlos, Am. sa. .......... San Francisco Cascade, Am. eav .K;n Francisco Olympic, Am. B. ........ .Ban Francises Inca, Am, sen.. ........ .San Francisco Powdotn. Am. Btr. ......San Francisco B. H. Wood, Am. sch ... - Ran FYanclsco Marhoffer ;.8an Francisco H. V. BendlxenAm. sch. San Francisco Johan Poulsen, A in. St.... San rrancisoa Irene, Am. sen. San Francisco Geo. W. Fenwlok, Am ss..gan Francisco M. S. Dollar, Br. ss. ..;. China Suverlv Br. ss. ....... , .Seattle Hasel Dollar. Br. as. ...,,,.. . Japan En Soute 'With Cement and tfenerai. Poltallock, Br. eh. ............ .Antwerp Wavertree, B eh.. .,.. .Ellesmereport Matterhorn, 3-. eh, , .Newcaatle-on-Tyne Pibln Ohevaye. Fr. bk... Antwerp Crown of Germany, Tlr. bk.... Antwerp Genevieve Molinos, Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp Marechaet de Castries, Fr. bk, .Glasgow General Faldherbe. Fr. bk..,.. .Antwerp Gael. Fr, bk. .....Zxmdon ?.a RoehalaqueHn, Fr, bk. ,.. Antwerp P--r - ne, Fr. bk.. Cherbourg Bossuet, Fr. bk. .............. .Antwerp Ernest Legouve. Fr. bk. .v ... .Hamburg Ss- Soute .to Load Orala. -r?r----: .x)ublln T. TI.rnitt Vr. H. . .NwfllltU M. H W. Keallly, Fr. bk. ............. .Limerick Cornll Bart, FT. bk. ............ .flobart LTsbeth, Ger, shy .....Pan. Diego Mlchelet, Fr. bk. Flee Avood Turgot, Fr. bl ............ Hull Andre Theodore. Fr, bk. ...... Ioulque Montcalm, Fr. bk. . . . . ..... ..... Adelaide CoL Villebois Mareuil Ft. bk,.Austr!ie Bayard. Fr. bk.. Australia Vlncennes, Fr, bk. ...... .Limerick Bidart ,Fr. bk-. . . ..... Nagasaki Marechal Castries, Fr, bk. .... .Glasgow Pierre Loti, Fr. bk. ......... ..Falmouth Manx King, Br eh . , . , , . . . ; . . .Antwerp Colony, Br. sh. ........... . .... .London David : V Angers, . Fr. ship. .... .London Altair, Br, bk. .Newcastle, Eng. Crown of Germany, En bk. .... Antwerp Babin Chevyae, Fr.' bk. ....... .Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk. .................. .London G en Fardherbe, Fr. bk. .Antwerp Hoche. Fr. sh. .... ..Newcastle, N. 8. W. Matterhorn, Br. bk. Newcastle, En La Rochajaquelin, Fr. bk. ...... ...Hull Pottaloch, Br. sh...... Antwerp Wavertree, Br. bk Ellamere Leon Blum, Fr. sh. ............... .Hull Rene, Tr. bk. ..................... .Hull BcottlshGlens. Br. h,...Sin Francisco H. D. Troop, Br. bk,.....,... Yokohama Marechal d'Noailles .. , , . ... .Antwerp Parnassus, Ger. ship,,..,. Santa Rosalia Jordanhill, Br, bk. .......... ..Guaymss Walkure, Ger. ss. ...,.,. .New Zealand Duquesne, Fr. bk. .. .. . . . , .Point Pirls Glenholm, Br. ship... ....Honolulu Sa Koote With OosL Hoche, Fr. bk....... Newcastle. N. B. W. Joinvllle, Fr. bk...-. Newcastle, N. 8. W. Bontainvllls, Fr, bk. ........ ..Swansea . Oil Oarrle sa Bonte. Atlas, Am. ss., . . . , . . . . San Francisco Asuncion, Am. Han Francisco Argy le. Am.' sa .San Francisco, SPORTING SPARKS FROM THE1VIRES London The American polo team de feated the English polo team and will carry the American polo cup back home, Tha cup has baas held In England for years. New York Martin J. Sheridan won the all-round championship of the Am ateur Athletic union at Celtio park yes terday, i Sheepshead " Bay King's Daughter worr. the commonwealth handicap yes terday by four lengths. - BanV Rafael May : Botton defeated Miss naael Hotchklgj for. the tennis champonahlp of California yeeterdav, S-4 aud Sl. Mlse Suttoit was formerly world champion and Mlse Hotchkiss is the American champion. ;i . rJtmira, wew y ork wugene TremDiay ndjphlh Gould wrestled two hours and ve mlnutes'to & draw yesterday. Dark ness orougnt tne matcn to a ciose, wun Tremblay alwaye the aggressor. Seattle Charlie Olson was unable to reach Seattle in time tor his match with Dr. Roller last night and John Berg was substituted. ' Roller won the nrsi lan in i roinuies, ana tae secona in 61 minutes, "v. r Sumpter, Or. Dan Sullivan of Port land and Billy Ross of . Baker City fought 20 rounds to a draw here yester day. - " j ;' ' V . '... , .' Harrisbury.'Pa. J, J. Shyreck of the University of Pennsylvania set a new 100-yard swimming mark at SI 4-5 sec onds, and Bud Goodwin of the Mew York Athletto club, went 440 yards in 4.29. He-also broke the mile, record with l:48. . -- , , MARSH WINS TAC0MA MARATHON WITH EASE Tacoma, July d. Two thousand peo ple saw John D. Marsh of Winnipeg, Can., win the first Marathon race ever run In Tacoma at Athletic Park last nlerrL the runner covertna the IS miles S8S yards In two hours and 49 minutes Aiexanoer Kowan or Vancouver, u. C, came in second about two miles be hind. William Stanley of San Fran cisco was a mile back ot him and Ki naldo Wilson and Bert Eddlngton of Tacoma, and BUI Hubcr of Alaska, wre still runnlnar When the race waa called off. " Carl Blrek of Norway dropped out in the fourth lap, and Pete Peters the South Sea Islander, quit in the eleventh mile.'"" : ".".t.'I- .". None of ' the runners, excepting Ma rah,, kept going all, the time. He never stopped after .he - started and hardly changed his speed until he crossed the llna ' -. --. NATIONAL ; GAMES YESTERDAY a. . At Pittsburg , ' . RSH.B. rinrlnnatt . . . - 1 . T. . . :. -. 1 : . : . 1- B 1 Pittsburg .... .... I if Batteries rromme, Campbell - andf McLean; Willis and Qibaon. , At Broeklyn i R. II. E. Boston ................. i ii a Brooklyn ,;. ...........S 0 Batteries Mattern. Llndanian, ' and Bowerman; Bell and Marshall. At St Louis No Chlcaao-SL Lonis game on account of rain. . At Philadelphia ' R.H.E. New Terk ,:....;.-.,; . t. Philadelphia 2 10 2 Batteries Matnewson and Raymond. Schlel; Moore, Foxen and Dootn. . .. Fifteen innings. AMERICA GAMES YESTERDAY At Boston . . ' R. H. E. Washington X S t ttoeton s is l Batteries jonnaon ana Btreet: Bur- chell and Donahue. At Cleveland- . R. H. E. . 2 4 .41 Sullivan; Chicago . a a 4 aa e e Cleveland Batteries White Rboades and Easterly, and At St. Louis , R.H.E. Detroit .I S 1 Et Louis S T 0 Batteries KlUian and , Blanage: Ura- ham and Crlger. - , - At New Tork . R. H. K.-' Philadelphia ................. 4 S j New York i. 8 2 ! Batteries Bender ana Tnornas; Doyle aad Sweeney. . ' -. . . - - Kappa Alpha Convention. Birmingham. Ala, JtHy S. Th twen. tv-fifth biennial convention of the Kap pa Alpha fraternity, which opened to day, has attracted to eirmingnam sev eral hundred d-leiratee representing many of the prominent colleges and uni versities of the country. Journal want ads I'xent a word- STATE SBEfJE COURT DECISIONS Delia Kennedy Damage Case Eeversed Ezra Brascl Loses His Appeal. ' (By Journal LM1 Btlem Wire.) ' Salem, Or., July 8. Delia Kennedy cannot obtain damages for , Injury to her - furniture and household goods caused, by ..the falling in of a wall at First and Columbia streets, when the workmen mined away the support .while excavating for another building. . The supreme court reversed the case In a decision handed down today. She had obtained a favorable decision in the cir cuit court ..for Multnomah county be- before Judge Thomas O'Day. The su preme eourt holds in sn opinion by Jus tice Slater -that no negligence was com mitted on the part of the workmen, ; as it was shown by the evidence they were placing supports under the building at the t lme 4.he wall fell. The defendant wae.Jr W; Hawkins, -v v ' Ezra, B. BraseL who was denied dam ages from the Oregon Railway & Kavi gatlon company In the circuit court for Union county, before Judge J. W, Knowles appealed the case . to the su preme court, but is still unsuccessful. Brasel was a washer and wiper in the roundhouse at La Grande and fell from the running board of an engine while at work, and alleged negligence on the fart of the railroad company because he hand rail had been removed. , The court held in an opinion by Jus tice McBride that Brasel was an -expert-' enced workman, and had often been on "stripped" engines and therefore that there was no negligence on the part of CLASSIFIED AD KATES In gffeoj May 1, 190. All Previous Rates Canceled. , ' ' CASH ADS; IS words or less 15o per Insertion II to SO words, tOc; 21 to SS words S6o. Lost end Found, Help Wanted.-Situations Wanted. To Rent Ads and Wanted to Rent ads, three insertiona for the price of two, . All other classifications seven Inser tions for the price of six. Manicuring and Massage ede lOo per Una. v CHARGE! ADS: Other than contract. To per counted, line. , , ' Open space contract to be need In II months: 1,000 lines...,,,... 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Wonderful reme dies from XXBll 4ITD BOOTS cur Cancer,-. Nervous, ness. Catarrh, As thma. Coughs. La Grippe. Throat. Lung. Liver, Kid ney and Stomach Troubles; also all Private Diseases. Consultation free. 247 Tartar street. J bet 2d and Sd. Portland. Oregon. ei mm tn 11 w vss I Cures Rupture i v A (. i t I I , . , , ,i t i IP Lii the railroad company, also that Brasel had been presented with a report of the condition of the engine and where it needed repairs before going out to repair and clean It. -- r Plans are under way for the harness ing of the tides of the Petltcodlac river at Amherst, N. 8., which are said to waste 3,000,000 horsepower a day. Qo-'iEast in Through Trains Continuous fhrough train serr ice from the Pacific Northwestto eastern cities it what travelers t demand, and is what the Burling- , ton provides. ' The Great Northern-Burlington r . . 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Ry.. 100 Third St Portland. WEATREIt REPORT A crouarh of low nreasure overlies the Rocky mountain states. There are three low pressure areas within this trough, one of which is central over Montana, another over southern Utah and the third over western Kansas. A new nign pressure area has made its - appearance over extrema northern California, and the barometer is relatively 'high . ever the lake region ana also over tne souta Atlantic states.'-"". i-,-v--...-- Oood rains have fallen in Oregon and Washington, and llg-ht rains have fallen In Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Missouri, and at scattered places in the lake region and Atlantic states, jli is cooler in eastern Oregon, eastern Wash ington and Idaho, and warmer in Brit ish Columbia. . The indications are for rain in this district tonight, followed by fair and warmer weather Wednesday,. The river at Portland will Wowly fall for the next few daya v, . v- " .y - - Temp. Max. Min. Preclp Abilene, Texas .... S4 Atlanta, Oa. ...... 82 Baker City. Or. ..." 78 Boise, Idaho ..,.' 80 Boston, Maes. .,u Calgary, Alberta .V 74 Chicago, I1L ...... 84 Cincinnati. Ohio 72 Denver, Colo. 78 F.l Paso, Texas .,, 92 Flagstaff. Aria ...-7S 7 .00 72 44 40 60 88 68 68 . 82 8 62 83 68 7 6 64 68 62 ' 80 74 -76 62 62 78 62 64 76 60 64 . 28 62 64 68 62 -68 64 40 60 40 64 62 64 .i't ..12 ' .00 " .00 .08 .08 .60 .14 .4 .00 .80 .22 .01 .84 , .01 .20 , .00 a .00 .00 - .42 .00 .80 .00 1.72 .00 .00 , T . .2 .00 .44 .00 .00 .00 .08 .10 .88 1.02 SvO , ;00 .00 .04 Galveston, Texas , . 88 Helena, Mont. 80 rtonoiuiu. ri. i. ,,,, Jacksonville, Fla. ..88 Kami oops, B. C. ... 93 Lewis ton, Idaho ... 78 Los Angeles, CaL . 74 Marshfleld, Or. ...i 84 Memphis, Tenn. ... 4 Montgomery, AJa..'4 Now Orleans. La. . . 82 New Tork. N. Y.... 80 North Head, Wash. 68 Oklahoma, Okla, .. SS Omaha, Neb, ...... 7S Philadelphia, Pa, ., 82 Phoenix, Aria. .....100 Pocatello, Idaho . i.- i Portland, Or. 87 Reno, Nev .. 82 Roseburg, Or SO Sacramento, CaL .. . " falt Lake, Utah. SO San Francisco, CaL 62 a-..,, i.- m vr . ae Seattle, Wash. 80 Siskiyou, ur. ...... Spokane. Wash. . 74 Tonopah. . Nev. .... 80 Vmrorta. B. C... . 6 Walla WaUa, Wash. 78 Washington, u. u. : so MEETING ItOTICKS 41 OREOXJN COMMANDERT, No, 1, BEnignte xempiai Soeclal conclave this (Tues- 1t evening In Masonla Vm' Temple, at 8 o'clock, Vlsit S , Ing Sir Knights ore courte ' - ously invited.. Order of. the Red Croea. - W. 8. MACRtTM. Recorder. X SAT - neighbor, come up to the meeting of George Washington Camp tonight ... M mimi. at lis llth at i wisn to waei" apak to you. Alt vrslthtsH V H. A FREDRICH. Clerk. 1VANHOE Lodge No. 1. K. of P., meet inis,'iuuair. vr . .Tv. llth, and Aide?. , : & M. LANCE, . v -. i oi n. b. M. W. A. Oregon Orapt Camp. No. tilt. and Washington sta. . M. W. A. Evergreen Camp. 64(6. meets Wednesdsy svenlngra. Allaky bldg, Sd and Morrison eta - - marriage: LICENSES John Haglund, Warren, Or, 12, and Wenilla Sophia Jutb, 24. i, " William H. White, 421 North 2$d gt. i as, ana Mrs. tioui. i v, I D. A. Paise, 696 Front st, 15. and Al- , Ice Gladdia. IS. J. M. Morlar, Melbourne, Wash, 28, 'and Blanche Sheldon. It. ' Jean Berrest. Palmer, Or, 2C, and VIc .toria Trlckey. J. I -John X Etohlson. Oregon City, 26, ' and llr A. Itughea. 38. . , i WEDDING card TV. O. Smith A Co.. Waahlngton blJg, corner 4tb and I Waehlnrtin sta ' CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers ana floral dlgn. 16 Morrlwon St. MAX Vt F MH ilTfi -riit ISO 6th IL ep- rrH MMt ri Krenra Main 7IJ5. 1 I IT f L LK F f S au Unique Tailoric Its for rent; all siaea oring Co, 303 Stark st BIUTII3 KALM To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Kaim, Glenwood . station, Jupe 29, a son ' " MINICK To Mr. and Mrs. James Rob ert Minlck, 215 Portland boulevard, June 7, a eon. , SINCLAIR To Mr. and Mrev A. C. Sin clair, 484 Eaat Burnslde street, June 20, a daughter. . . PASMA To Mr. and Mrs, John " Pas ma, city, June 26, a son. v ORR ELL To Mr. and Mra Burt Or rell, 864H East Morrison street, June 22, a son. WHITNET To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whitney, 1061 Deturlot - street, June 26. a eon.' . . BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. George Aj urown, 'i-wenty-eeventn and Jinou streets, July 4, a daughter. BUCKLER To Mr. and Mra H. F. . Buckler, 136 .Twenty-sixth -street north, June "29, a son. r M'GEE To Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mo Gee, 240 East Sixteenth street, June 20, a son. TOPRINZI To Mr. and Mra Joseph To - prinzl, 489-. East Nineteenth street, June 26, a daughter. BOWMAN To . Mr. and vMrs. Oliver Bowman, Stewart Park, June 29, a son. , , CAZTUS-To Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Cactus, 422 Patten road, July 1, a son. KOSAKO To Mr. and Mrs. Tasukichi Kosako. 24 North Fourth street, June 27, a daughter. M'KEAN To Mr. and Mra Charlee Mo Kean 128 Stanton street, June 5, a son. HBNNINGS To "Mr. and Mrs- Henry PIKE To Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold C. Pike, 802 Nelson street, July 2. a son. HUCKER To : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hacker, city, June 28, a son. ' SALE To Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sale, .1110 Eaat Harrison, street, June 26, a son, , SANFORD To Mr. and Mrs. S. San- ford, 142 East Forty-seventh street June 19, a son. SEARS To Mr. and Mrs, M. Sears. East ' Twcnty-thlrd and Marlon avenue, June 28, a son.' 'i ' -. i DEATII& M'GINNIS In this city, July J, Mary L. MoQinnls, aged 72 years, beloved wlfs of Luke and mother of William J. Mc Ginnia of this city, Frank McGlnnis of Carlton. Or., and Bernard P. McGlnnis of San Francisco, Cal. Remains at Dun ning, McEntee A Gilhaugh's parlors. An nouncement of funeral later. METER At her residence. 104 Maxwell ave., Mrs. Barbara Meyr, aged 73 years, 9 months. Ncftioe of funeral rater. STEVENS July 6. at 420 East Twenty second street north, Susan Amanda Stevens, aged 83 years; old age. SAUNDERS July 4, at Good Samaritan hospital, Charles W. Saunders, aged SO years: embolus. JANE July 4, at 4S0 Fourth' street Elizabeth Ellen Jane, aged 31 years) Sneumonla. - ULIEN July 4. at North Pacific Sani tarium, Julien A. Julian, aged 43 Sears; heart disease. CHOONMAKER June 80, at Tilla mook, Frank M. Schoonmaker, aged 24 years, i-j-v-, -f - DRUCK July I, at 910 East Eighth street Henry Druck, aged 31 years, pneumonia; 1 , LaHET July r st 421 Eaat Ninth street James Madison Lahey, aged 64 years; mitral insufficiency. POLLOCK July 3, at Salem, Robert pollock, aged 83 years. j MUTTELMULLER June 25, at 408 Front street north,. Martin Muttel muller, aged 1 months; pneumonia. MILLER July 1, at Haselwell station, Annie Miller, ag1 J8 years; carbolic acid poisoning. , COX June 20, at Seaside, Or,, James Cox) aged 68 years; heart disease. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. M'ENTEB gn GILBAUOII. Undertakers and embalmers: modern in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 480. Lady assistant. T CDf UThe ; east side undertaker. LCJK-l,rj,Lady assistant D-18SS; East 781. 420 East Alder. - - - J. P. Finlcy & Son M.'iU"- UdT attendant. "Main w, A-l. 2ELLEK-BYRNES CO, undertakers; 270 jtuwarti; j,Bt jvaa. iooy wiBtant M'ENTEE-ERICKSON CO.. ' undertakers; lady sss't 409 Alder at. Both phnntq ROSE CITT CUMETEKY Phones C-8114 and A-4444. EAST SIDE funeral directors, succonrf- ors to F. 8. Dunning, Inc. E. 83, B-2626 EDWARD H Oil MAN. underUksr. 220 BUSINESS CARDS PACIFIC Title ft Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 204-6-8-7 Failing bldg. HAVE your abstracts made oy the Title St Trust company. 7 Chamber of Com. merce. LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co room 6 Board of Trade bldg.; abstract a Specialty. NEW TODAT. DIRT CHEAP : That's the way we sell lota at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Coma and see. It's cheaper to live in your own borne than to pay rent. Let us ex plain our FREE RENT FOR SIX MONTHS proposition. It's a winner fpr you.' ' - - See our beautiful lota for only $160 and up; $5-down and $3.60 a month. . "! ' .- Also build homes and sett on your own terms. No forfeiture if pay ments deferred account sickness or lose of employment Come in at your own convenience, bring this ad and we will take you out In our automobile and show this splendid property. , N-J INYESTltllNlLCO.SX-i1 418 Corbett Bil, tb and MorHaon. CAPITOL HILL On the Oregon Electric Railway, 5 cent car fare, in Portland proper, inside the city limits. 18 minutes' ride from the business center, all full lota 60x10 feet ...k innnnHl itrtcu and sidewalks: city and .mountain Ylew unsurpassed, no stone or gravel, all fn grass plot Prices $200 to $400 per lot. Title per fect Complete aosiracs ot iiu w un furnished free te every purchaser. Take the Oregon Eleetrio car at Front and Jefferson streets for Jpitol Hill and see for yourself. . ;' , - trLOHXssrr $ siotb, 401-t KcXay Bldf. - rhone acala 1068. 7 Chicago-New York Electric 7 - Air line railroad stock. Better than loaning your money; raya 7 per cent and will double many times in value, as the road is completed. roBTivajri) orncs sas ltjubeh- . SCEirS BLDG, 8TK ST. $9.50 Per Acre In If mllen of Portland nwr rallrvn.1. good lO'l. $S5Q cfl baiHnra li-nj time. Four hundre-J and eighty acre. 63 I.TJT4BESMSS3 I.IG, 3TH ST. XEW TODAY" Klam alii. 1 liij The Land of Opportur.i:ijs - Now is the time to Una up and ,.t In on the ground floor and get hold of a piece of land that will yield you more than ten fold No. 1 80 acres, only 7 miles from Klamath Falls, all fenced In good shape, and 1 acres of fine wheat set to alfalfa, one acre of potatoes end onions, a fine gar den and 7 acres under-the government ditch. Price 3D per acre, on very easy terms. , No. 2 1120 acre. 15 miles from Klamath -Falls, and 800 acres of this la go-d farm land, and the ' balance . natural meadow and pasture land. A snap not to be found anywhere in the weet any more at the remarkably low price of 38 per acre, and easy terms. - ,. Clarke County Farms 90 Acres In Clarke county, fine house and barn; fine springs and. orchard; 10 acres cleared; liooo worth of timber; only 13500 and can, give terms. - . " 40 Acres In Clarke county, Wash.; 6 acres bear ing apple orchard, 8 acres under cultiva tion; watered with springs; rolling land. Price 3850. 60 Acres ; '' In Clarke v county, - Wash.; fine black loam, one third level land, 80 acres un der, cultivation; watered with springs; fine bearing-orchard in good condition; good barn, and1 lumber for new houef. V4 1 mile to school and postoffice; 15 head of cattle, fine team, 2 sets of har ness, chicken a. hogs and all tools go for 84500, $2500 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent ...... Coast Realty Co. 220 Lumber Exchange. 2d and Stark 8t A Fine Home in Irvington Parle Lot 50x100, fine new house, 7 rooms, - just completed, and built "of concrete blocks. Price $3500. small payment down and balance $25 per month. COAST REALTY CO. 220 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10 2 Bargaias No. 1 A rtne building site. Council Crest Park, 2 fine views; this is an un adulterated snap and Is $1000 below value; $600 handles; must be taken by Wednesday. . " No. 26 acres Vt mile from city limits; nothing so good at near tlia price; owner going east. Theee ada will not appear agatn. They won't need to. W-S, Journal. '" - $200 -Cash' Buys a strictly modern 6 room bunga low with bath, paneled dining room built in buffet Hnen and room closets, combination light fixtures and water, tea and electricity now in hoime, improved street high 45x95 lot and lawn see1Hi. cement waika to and around house. This Is 2 blocks north of the W. R. car on E. 84th st and is a snap at $2200. Own er next door. No, 4S0 K.' 34th st Phone B-1831. Tabor 1129. ..LOOEHERE' ONE ACRE APPLE ORCHARD All la bear in a. close to--Mount 'Scot carllne; So fare; on main county road. adjoining city Umlts; QUIcki saie - lor a MT. SCOTT REAL ESTATE CO, - 840 E. Ankeny St. East 704. ; Lents Tabor 1433. "WnyReat?" $1200 will buv through us a modern. room house, with hot and cold ,water. Oatn, lOllOl, Sinn arm - on lot and a half, less tnanv wo blocks from Bt jonns nr on imsnni., -darrt station: 1-1 cash, balance monthly THE WILLIAM 9 INVESTMENT CO, ;m:.illaHcigMs99'-::; " Are you looking for a choice lot over, looking; the river and cltyT Villa Helghrs will m.it.you. Call or phone) and we will " show you this .beautiful W?fi0REHOirSB INVESTM'NT CO.-1 - Room 6. -Lumbermen s BHg. 14 Acres e. Sea rinrkumAi river. - Oil U8B vtrvt iiroi n - - - - on the a -W. P. electric line; It R. sta tion on the ,arouna; no oener iu i W. ft. MOREHOUSE INVESTM'NT CO. Room S. ijumnernmn '"B- r - - -.- lCOxlCO " Situated on Maiding avenue, 100 feet from the carline. In the choice residence i...t, nt RAllwnnrl. Prtre 31150. - ' W H. MOREHOUSE INVESTM'NT CO. Room 6. Lumbermen's HMg. "" i A Bargain m . . ..ia r ,, . 1 nh am Trilllnra- worth ave., the best buy in the market for the monev; price $S0. k.Q Cia.llan.1 PMir 160 buya 6 room cottage, i bW-ks from . xinnnV Hmti ear line: 3100 down, bal ance $19 per month. -Spencer &. Cc- imi za si. WE Bl ILD ARfTStiC HOMto. Rm in for nlans and easy payment methods. - ; 19A HfnhAwW' lil,.. Afternoon. Main 2609. FOR. SALE For caah. some very !- , . VL.taulll. rl i , ' l.Hik . IOI. wii iiuii.iii- your own interest and buy now; j-:-t east ox vne umu -.., na tail unsan sis. 5. Glian St. - GOOD buy, 2 blocks from Killings"! I block rrom .. - from paved st f room mmlem ho . JJouO; $3u0 -rtown, balance lle r'-' Wade Real Eatate Co.. 614 t.eti. b!lg. Fcr Sills Fit t:it 100x100 withtn block of 2 '''; 7 room bunealo. if""". f" Ar-plv to owrer. M iin 4 . : . A n ; Pgr" SALE 4 f"t .--i ; - 1 re!denoe, te fotlowins r -$Sf,ft- growth - tir. I . sroath fir. $?. Ki.J i ; Lot g i rJ-:i - 1 ' eou,h t nun W at : a t ' i ' r i -! I b - " . 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