THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL', PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1909. II DIG FALL TRADE IS LOOKED FOR Portland & Asiatic Company Expect Much Oriental , ' reig.it. . . SEPTEMBER SHIPMENT; FLOUR BOOKED NOW Space for ' Flour Taken on Steamer Rygja Nearly Two Months Ahead ' ef . Sailing r Date Henrik " Ibn ' Will Also Carry Flour and Lumber What la looked upon, as th harbin ger Of a particularly good oriental traf f lev was th booking this morning Of space for 200 tons of flour to be sent to Japanese ports on the first, Portland & Asiatic steamer leaving In September. The vessel which will carry the flour will be the Rygja, which is due to arrive from Chinese and Japanese ports about September C and will i sail about Sep tember It or 1. It Is expected that by the time she arrives a full cargo will be In readiness for her. J. W. Ransom, dock agent of the com pony, said this morning that business, as far as shipping was concerned, was beginning to look " brighter, and he thinks that this shipment of flour being booked so far ahead argues well for the business this fall. In fact, he said that ha expected a larger oriental trade, thaJt usual, from Inquiries that he has had regarding ... space on the company' ateamars. , - About half a million feet of lumber Is In t readiness to be loaded on the- Hen - rlk lben, which Is due to arrive hare in a day or two from China,, and they expect to have about 1000 tons of old- ' .wheat flour for Japan and China, to go by her, By th time the lumber and flour is loaded she will probably have other "freight to complete her cargo. She r'11 leave for th orient about Au- iust 17. - . The SebaKwfIl be due tot arrive about the time th Rygja leaves here, and a continuous service to Chinese anil Japa nese ports will be kept up by the com pany, and If business comes up to their expectations it may become necessary to -, put another steamer on th run, , -' . ' HAS BOUGH TRIP ' '-. . Steamer X B. Stetson tVlth Cargo From New York Rons Into Gale. Th steam" schooner - J" B. Stetson', Captain Bonfleld, which arrived at th Columbia dock .at 11 o'clock on Satur day night la unloading liar freight to day. She brought up about 300 tons of th cargo 'which cant to Ban Francisco . from fiailna Cms on th American Hawaiian steamer Columbian. It Is mostly general freight from New York. . captain Hontieid said that th part of tha trio from Humbolt to CaDa Men docino was the roughest he had ever seen on trie coast, the northwester blow ing In a frightful manner. After leav ing Cape Mendocino, however, ha said, th weather was all. that could be asked for and th ship made a good run from there. . The steamer will go to Grays harbor to load- about 900,000 feet of lumTJer tor San Pedro when sh has finished unloading her. - HAWAII NEARLY LOADED .Two Lumber i Carriers, Schwarsen ," belt and Hawaii Finish Tomorrow. .', Two of the lumber carriers wrhlch are In port, loading for foreign countries, 'will b finished tomorrow, and will probably leave down In a day or two. One of them, the barkentlna Hawaii, will go to Aukland, New Zealand, with abouf 1,150,000 feet of Oregon fir, which is being dispatched by the Pacific Ex port Lumber company, and th other Is the German ship Schwerxenbek, - The latter has on board nearly 1,600, 0 feet of lumber, which is being sent to Port Natal, South Africa, by tha L Lumber -company. - i - ..- Arrangements have been mad for th Port of Portland towboat Oklahoma to take the Hawaii down to .Astoria either Wednesday night or Thursday 'morn ing. No arrangements have been mads as yet, lor the Bcnwanenoea. HAS MANY PASSENGERS Steamer Breakwater Carries Largest H Number for Long Time. - Among the passengers' on the steamer Breakwater' from Coos Bay were "Chief of Police Carter of Marahfleld, who baa come up her tn connection with th case of the counterfeiters .who were ar rested on th vessel on her last trip up. Captain Moorse, superintendent of th liver steamers' on th Mississippi for the Southern Pacific, -was also a passenger on thf steamer. He came -up from-Coos Bay, and. after a few days spent her In seeing the city, he will go on to Seattle to take In th exposi tion. -.,' ' v -.' 2.' An extraordinary number of passen gers came up on (ha Breakwater, there being over 100. She also had about 200 tons of general merchandise. MARINE NOTES A Astoria, July ' 1. Wlna v north. . weather clear, . sea smooth. Arrived down at 8 a. rtt Steamer Johan Poul- . sen for Knappton. Left up at a. m. Steamer W." B. Porter. ? v Astoria, July 18. Arrived at 4:20 and left up at a.. m.Ptamer Breakwater from Ooos Bay.. Sailed at (a. m. Steamer Alliance for Coos Bay. Arrived In last night and left up at 11 a. m. Steamers Klmore and Vosburg from Tillamook. Sailed at 2:20p. m. Steam, er Nome CHr for Ban Francisco. Sailed . at ( p. m. Steamer Atlas for. Ban. Fran cisco. : . San Franelsoo, JulyU. Arrived at 8 aJ m.' Steamer Asuncion. Arrived at ' a. mr Steamer Rose City from Portland.- Bailed at T p. m. Saturday Steamer Cascade for Portland. Sailed at 10 m. Steamers Falcon and North land for Portland. - , San Pedro, July a 8. Sailed Schooner K. K. Wood for Portland - . . Tattoos h, July IS. Passed out French steamer Bessie Dollar, Comox for China. Tides at Astoria Tuesday; high water ' 2:10 a m., .$ feet; 2:25 p. m., 7 6 feet; low water 8:05 a, .00 feet; 1:21 p. tcl, XX feet. .. - ' . i.. m i . C it I . ALONG THE WATERFRONT i . .. - - ' Rolla Edwards and family arrived in town this morning on - hekr way to Seattle from Oakland. Cal. 1 After visit 1ns ths exoosltlon. they will return here for a visit with Captain George F. E-i wards, one or tn inspectors or steam vessels, who Is a brother of Mr. Ed wards. ... ' , -. - The lighthouse tender Armaria left . yesterday for Seattle, where she will spend the rest of the week , In loading coal and supplies for Alaska stations. Dr. Prlchett of th. lighthouse board la still in the city, but nothing definite . could be learned as regards the results of his trip to Alaska, where he was looking into the advisability of using scetyline lights In the Inland passages. They are uaed with great success by the Canadian government up there. At 2 o'clock this morning the Sue H. Elmore arrived from Tillamook, with a large list fit passengers and general freight , The gasoline sloop Condor arrived yesterday from Waldport with shingle, hides and empty gasoline drums. She will go down again tomorrow with gen- ral merchandine, - Poreey B. Smith of the Open Rlve-r i Transportation company will go, up to Celllo this afternoon-to check up th line. - . . The time of the steamer 'J. N. Teat has been changed and she will leave from now on at 1 o'clock Monday, CUPID ROSE DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK : RUflSAF0Ul:OFAMUSCULAR:SWAIN v Cupids hav erred before, but it is here first written where one escaped s prosalo Jab to the jaw. ' - m. In connection with the Intended Jab, C. C. Rose, Cupid of the Multnomah county marriage licenses 1. e., deputy county, clerk in charge of the Issuing of the' necessary certificates has been quoted as declaring: , - "This Job of cuplding is no dream." And a gaunt, muscular agriculturist from Fairview, Or., is quoted as say- ,Dill be billy-b'Jiggered if I'll give any of these city chaps the nam and ad dress of my girl. I lost on once that away. .. .. - " . - t -Remembering that mystery clouds tha affair, the curtain rises with Cupid Rose leaning over the marriage, record book, ?en nicely poised. Talking - to hire it he aforementioned muscular farmer. "Tour, name, please," politely from Rose. - "John Hansen," responded JTWsarm r, "and a good name, too.'MT . "Indeed it Is,", concurred R6se, "And now your age." ' .- .. "Thirty-fiv still a youngster," quoth the farmer. -Several of.th usual questions fol- f ALDIi PEOPLE Dr. R. W, Anderson, president of th North Albfna Push club, has called a meeting 'for this evening in th fir hall at North Albina and Kllllngsworth avenues to discuss the advisability of Improving, tha park recently purchased and of the purchase of 'the lots lying between - Jefferson high school build ing and Kllllngsworth ' avenue. . The school authorities will be re quested to purchase the lots to prevent their , falling into commercial hands. Were wholesale buildings and store rooms to b erected In this locality, the rear of the store with the customary boxes, barrels, refuse and garbage would be piled before the Jefferson high school and the pupils environments would be far from pleasant The tract could be used to ad van tags as recreation grounds tor in scnooi. , - ,i (- The matter of Improving the oark or tha 20 acres recently (purchased which Is the neucleus for a -park will be the principal discussion '. of the evening. Petitions hav been in circulation for some . time and many -signatures bavs been obtained. The ' Push chub will endorse the petitions and they will then be turned over ,to the . park . commis sioners. - ' . '.i Th residents of north Albina point out that there have been arrangements mad for giving band concerts in tha park and something should be. done to make it possible for. those who attend the concerts to enjoy themselves at the park. - . - - ' Wednesday and Friday mornings. This arrangement will get her to Big Eddy earllar, , and give them more time to handle freight. ' . . Twelve hundred saeas of barley and (00 sacks of wheat were brought down to Celilo this morning on the Twin Cltlea and will b, here tomorrow. A cargo is also accumulating rapidly for the steamer-Inland Empire, which goes Into service on th twenty-fourth of July.' "'" '. Th launch Eva.-Captatn Amos, broke her ahaft and . lost the propeller 14 miles down the river yeateraay. Th Bailey Oatrert turned away ovew 100 people yesterday for her- trip to the Locks. -, ' . ' ;:; Th artillery tender Captain James Fornanre went down to , the Port of Portland drydock on Saturday- to be painted. She will be turned over to the auartermaster's departmevt sometime uring tbe week. r . ,, . - T, j MARINB INTSIXIGENCB ' Bfralar XJaers Su to Arrtv. Argo. Tillamook '. . Iu! !! Breakwater., Coos Bay . -. , , v. . , . July IS Falcon. San Francisco. ..... ....July IS Oeorg W. Elder. Ban Pedro. ... ,July 18 Bute of California, San Fran. .July Is Henrllc Ibsen, orient ...........July 22 Alliance. Coo Bay..... ..July 21 Roanoke, 8an Pedro ......... .July 25 Bone City. San Francisco .......July it Rygja, ....... .... Sept 5 Selja. orient .................Sept. II Bagalar X.iaers 2a to 2jart. Alliance, Coos Bay .,... ....July 17 Geo. W, Elder, Ban Pedro... .July 20 Argo, 'iflllamook ............ July 21 Breakwater, Coos Bay i.. July 21 Falcon, 8an Francisco .....July IJ State of California, San Fran,, July 24 Roanoke, San Pedro ........... .July ST Rose-City. San Francisco..., ...July 21 Henrik. Ibsen, orient. .......... -Aug. , 1 RytJa,-orient Sept. IS . PEES0XAL James D. Lacey of Chicago, president of the James p. Laeey Timber Lands company, arrived In Portland yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Laoe and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.- and Mra Victor Thran. t They are staying at th Hotel Portland. . Byron Mausy, ths well known piano dealer of San - Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Mausy and their son, Charles, and Miss Marjory Mauiy, arrived in Portland yesterday and are now at the Cornelius. , Colonel C. C. Saughter. a prominent cltisen of Houston, Texas,' is at tne Nortonla with his daughter and a party of six. en route to tn --exposition. . Colonel Saughter is so delighted with Portland that he will remain hers a week. SPAER0W. WINS RACE V: - MP ILANDICAP CUP 'Ths Sparrow won the handicap yacht race on the river yesterday.' th For if Aft finishing second, and th Syna mox third. Th Sparrow won by 1:35 actual time,' th 1:14 handicap giving her a lead of 2:41. . Two races were pulled off in on, th For N Aft defeating the Synamox by IS minutes In tha race ror-the cham pionship of 1808, which was not decided until yesterday. By winning yesterday ths Sparrow Is entitled to the handicap cup given for a rsrlea of five races, th Sparrow hav ing taken thre of them. , - . - " ' ' . : j Donovan Beats Ralgh Roe. ' -Ban Francisco, July 19. Pat Done van, the sensational athlete of the Gaelic club of this city, today holds th world's record for throwing the 66 pound weight for height At th club's an nual games yesterday, Donovan hoisted the missile 15 feet 3 7-18 Inches, half an Inch higher than any previously re corded verfonnancc. - Ralph Rose dropped tfUt of tha event at ,14 feet 1 inch. ; - .' ' ' , , - ) -i Strangler Wins Match. " (Speeltl PHtMitrh to Tie Journal.) ' Stevenson.-Wash.. July IS. A red hot wrestling match was pulled off here Baturdsy ' between- etrangier smun or Portland and Ed Bevts of this city, the Strangler winning the first and third falls. Davis took the second fall In less than on minute. The first fall waa won by Strangler in 45 minutes and 15 seconds, and the third in 21 minutes. - - . Henley Champion Here. " ' Loo Bcholes. a former winner of th Diamond- sculls at the Henley regatta, the claaslc event of the -world in the single rowing event. Is visiting in Port land on his wsy home to Toronto from Nelson, B. C. where he won the single sculling event July 1. Bcholes Is ac companied by his fsther, i John F. Bcholes, a famous athlete la his Urns, ask Piraoui v v . i ) ii ie ,"" lowed. All were; satisfactorily . an swered. Then: ... , "Now the name of the yeung lady." said Rose. . '.. ,i - v - "What young lady?" th stranger wanted to know. . "Why, your young lady." said Rose. ""Lookee here, young fellow, don't you fool with me. ' I d just as soon fight as eat, I would. I'm a wildcat, that's what I am. And don't you think I'm going to give you the name and the address and the telephone number of my girl and a nicer girl sh is at .that I did that once for a city fellow and lost the girl. Why, I'd Just as soon give you a right powerful Jab as not." Cupid in th case bristled and was ready to - fight, meanwhile explaining that the name of tiie girl was necessary to properly fill out the record. - "Well, that's oueer," murmured th countryman.- "You fellers don't s'pose I'm goln' to take my girl out a-nuntln', do you?" ' ' ' - Then it was discovered he wanted a license to .hunt. , , ' - 4 Mr. Rose la here further quoted as making two statements.' First, he said, "Golly, but that was a big fellow!" and later, In a small voice, "Well, I'm , a pretty husky lad myself."i TWO HEW SUES : FOB GlTY JAIL - Two new, sites for a city Jail, muni cipal court and emergency hospital, both further south than any heretofore sug- gested, have been offered to Mayor lmon, who this morning made a tour of inspection of .the locations so far mentioned. While no decision- on site can yet' be ' announced, the i scales are tending toward a location - north of Washington street or at least not -further south ..than the block diagonally across Fourth and . Jefferson streets from the city , hall. " ' -'f - , -One of the new sites offered Is a lot 50x100 feet at the southeast corner of Fourth and Mill streets, priced at $11, 006. ' This tender Is made through the Ross-English Investment company.. The other proposed site is at Second and Columbia streets, at the southeast cor ner, 150 feet On Second street and 100 on Columbia. The price of this is 250, 000 and tha offer comes from the tie wis estate. ' . - Mayor Simon confirms the report that the 25 foot front adjoining the present city lall Is now offered to the city -for 130,00 0 Instead of the 260.000 previously demanded. This reduction brings the p roperty forward aSstrongcandldate for official favor. One difficulty in utilizing the" present sits at Second and Oak would be the necessity of renting outside- quarters while tha new Jail is under construction. ., ' . . - Councllmen Lombard. Menefee ' and Watkins, members -of the street commit tee, accompanied the mayor this morn ing in a visit to Union avenue and East Seventh street, where protests have been numerous - against the laying - of hard surface pavements. The East Seventh Street improvement has been up many times, many, owners desiring to put down macadam, but protesting that they are too poor to pay th cost of hard sur face work, while a smaller number are fighting for hard - surface. This is a problem for" the new street committee of th council to pass On. MARRIAGE NECESSARY . IN SECURING PARDON David Lamora, sentenced more than a" year ago to spend a year on tne rock pile, after having been; convicted of a statutory Crime, was pardoned to day by Presiding Judge E. C. Bronaugh, on condition that 'he marry Mrs. Fran ces Meyers. . Lamora was tried and nnnirln. 1 .Uaw M lfi.i V ... . nt Man tenoed to serve a yaar'a term in JaiH He appealed tne case to tne supreme court and in November the decision of the lower court waa ainrmea. Home time later the supreme court denied Lamora another hearing. He gave him self up to the authorities, and has served about six months. The woman, sine the trial, has been divorced from hr husoana.- . 1 ', -' Diamonds Defeat Hillsdale. Ths White Diamonds of North Port land won from Hillsdale yesterday, 12 to 10. There was plenty of heavy hitting on both sides, but tn Diamonds . out slugged their ownonents. Tiny , Pinhead 1 Pimples Filled and nurtTremendouslv--TrietJ Every 1 thing in VainHis Daughters , - Scalp was Crusted Both Found SIMPLY 'SURPRISING . " - CURE IN CUTICURA .MIv is a great pleasure for me and I consider it a duty, to Inform you what Outieura has . done for me. About twelve years ago. I contracted an erup tion of the scalp consisting of small pimples, about tha size of a pinhead, which filled after a few days with pus and which hurt tremendoualy I tried everything. , but in Tain, ' Finally, I washed my bead with sulphur and ap plied a carbolic ointment. . After a few days ths pimples disappeared, only to com back again in week. This I suffered for ten years and then I saw an advertisement in the paper of the wonderful cures by Cuticura. I bought cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuti cura Ointment and a bottle of Cuticura Pills and after three weeks I had used only half the Soap and Ointment and my head was as clean as ever before. After the first application it was simply surprising how it improved. - "My daughter used Cuticura Soap and Ointment for scales on the scalp and after having used them three times her bead was clear and the hair became as soft and fine as silk. Since then she uses nothing but Cuticura Soap: for (Shampooing. , - , "la con sequence of tut having used Cuticura Soap for shampooing, I no ticed that my hands which almost al ways were cracked from,' handling us dressed wood, lime and stone, became white and TelTety. Formerly I used glycerine, but one night's treatment with Cuticura Soap arid Ointment does more for my hands than a week's treat ment with glycerine. I hope ail suf fering people will at least try the CutU cure Remedies.' , Herman Becker, Ft field, Wis., November 9, 1908," i v - Millions of women throughout the world use Cuticura Soap and Ointment for ecsemas, rashns, itchinga, irritations, inflammations, chafing, pimples, black heads, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and for the toilet, bath add nursery. CuUrar Rented are KM Uiroiwhnst the wnrta.' Potvtt Druf S Oi.ro. Corn, Pol. Pmps.. 135 Colum. bits At.. Boo ton. Mai.' WCv'Irwra Booklet, mailed trea tell H you M4 to know about th eaime ni treauaeot at llimn el Um Sals. Scais aad Bur. ... . TEH YEARS OF CLASSIFIED AD RATES i In Effect May 1. 1J02. - All Previous Rates CanceleX ' . ,: " , i . CASH ADS! - ; 15 words or leas Ho per Insertions 1 II to 20 words, 20o; 21 to 25 words 25c Lost and Found.Help Wanted, Situa tions Wsnted, To Rent Ads and wanted to Rent ads, thre insertions for the price of two - All other classifications seven laser tlone for ths price of six. - ' Manicuring and Massag ads 10O per tine, - - - - - -, - CHARQB ADS: i Other than contract, 7 per counted Una ' - -; . . . Open spac contract to be used in 12 months: - . 1,000 lines.. .......e per counted lias 3,000 lines .10 per counted line 10,000 lines or more. 5s per counted line All classified advertising charged by ths line actual count - . , , ADS RUN BT THE MONTH! 1 month ........ f 1.80 per line per men th months., . . ... 11,15 per line per month 1) months. ..... .11.10 per line per month -: ; , COUPON BOOKS:, :. 'Cash on Delivery of Books. 250 line book, ,. ,..!tis pr counted lin 500 line book.,.., .5o per countedtln 1000 line book...... 4 He per counted line Coupons, must accompany ocpy, or ads will be charged at tha regular en time rat of 7o per lin. -v--;.-, --- COUNT SEC WORDS TO THE LINE. 1 Should any ,'ad appear incorrect on first Insertion, Th Journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertions. ' REPORT promptly to the want. ad. manager falfur to get, returns or ex perience with fraudulent or dishonest advertisers. ' " ' v- The Journal's business office is open from 7:30 a. m. to H p. m, dally, except Sunday.-.; --.;.-.-..,. . . , -.-...v.. Phones Main 7173, 'A-6051 WEAXHEB REPORT A weak high pressure area overlies the north Pacific states and a large high pressure area is central over the lake region. The barometer Is relatively low over the Dakota and along the east slope of the Sierras. A disturbance of considerable energy is passing to .sea off the New England coast. During the last 24 hours showers and thunder storms have occurred in Utah, northern Arlsona, New Mexico, 'western Colorado. Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and Saskatchewan, and light rain has fallen in- the .Atlantic and gulf states. The temperatures are above normal along the east slope of th Rocky mountains and below normal on the Paciflo slope and also In the states east of th Mis sissippi river. , The Indications are for generally fair weather in this district . tonight and Tuesday. . - .' , ' -'" . . Temp.-- ' - ' i '. . Max. Mln. PreHn. Dnr vnyt ur. .... in 48 Boston, Mass....... 8 " 40 . 74 62 70 64 - 50 '. i - ' 72 66 60 60 70 76 60 62 50 n T2 ' 2 - ,72 56 60 64 ' 6! . 60 2 82 ' 60 48 44 e ' 80 48 V64 60 . .28 .04 .01 .60 ..ft T. .01 T.20 0 0 .01 0 o 0 0 0 .04 0 - 0 0. 0 0 0 .16 .12 0 0 k"1001."-' ? 1 enJ.eJ' 1 '': ' - ; ' - it Oalveston, Texas. . . '24 Helena, Mont...... 80 Honolulu. H. I. ... 80 Jacksonville, Fla. . , 84 Lewlston, Idaho.... 78 Los Angeles, Cal.T 80 Marshfield, Or. . , . . (4 Montgomery, -Ala., , 80 New Orleans, La... 80 New York. N. Y.... 82 North Head, Wash. 62 N. Yakima, Wash.. 10 Oklahoma, Okla. ... 90 Philadelphia. Pa.... 84 Phoenix, Arts. ..... 85 PocatU, Idaho..., 8S Portland, Or.. 71 Reno. Nevada.. .... 84 Roseburg. Or. ..... . 72 Sacramento, Cal..., 88 , Salt Lake, Utah. ... 84 San Antonio, Texas. 84 Sn Franolsco, Car; TO San L. Obispo, Cal. , It Seattle, Wash...... 68 Siskiyou, Or. ...... 66 Sitka. Alaska 58 Pooka ne. Wash. . 70 Tonopah, Nevada.. 86 Victoria, B. C 66 Walla Walla, Wash, 76 Washington. D. C. . . 84 0 .o : 0 0 ; 0 ' .02 BIEETINO NOTICES 41 M. Ws A. Oregon OrSp Camp, No. St 75, Mondays Salllng-Hirsoh block, 10th and Washington ata M.W. A. Evergreen Camp. (466. meets Wdnesdaysvnlncs, Aiisky bidgv. Id and Morrlaonr sta. ; MABRIAGE UCEXSES C. W. DeterinsK 86, and Manr Ellen Merrlckl 80. . Art Kardy, 15, and Nelll E5. Paham- dany, 20. Rudolf Wilde, 21, and Emily Koike, Fred K. Wilson, 21, and Maris Ross dell, 2L Amos Fields, over 22. and Mattie Blackwell. over 18. ; - - Wedding card, v. a. smith c Washington bldg, corner 4th and wasnington sta. CLARKE BROS., florists: fin flowers and floral designs. 189 Morrison at MAX M. SMITH, florist 169 Ith at. op posite Meier-ft Frank-a Main TI1J. FULL DRESS suits for rent; all else. Unique Tailoring Co.. 80s Stark st BIRTHS BUROAID To Mr. and Mrs. Anton Burgald, 869 East Sixth street north, July 16. a daughter. i WOODWARD To Mf. "and "MrC" James H. Woodward, 781 Front street, July 12, a son. -;. .': 7 KNORR To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Knorr, 564 H Twentieth street, July 8,- a' son. - .: CORMACK To Mr.; and Mrs. James Cormack, 171 East Thlrth-seventh street, July 14, a son. BARTEte To Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. BarteL 210 Benton street. July IT. a aon. -. - . -, RAY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bay, corner Third aad Harrison, June 80, a son; JOJAC To Mr. and Mrs. K. Jolae, S Edwin street. July 17. a daughter. DEATHS LIE July 17. at Portland Sanitarium, Judson William Lee, aged 68 years. FUNERAL NOTICES BAHLER At his residence, 141 Union avenue, July 18, Samuel Bahler, aged 62 years, 4 months and 10 days, be loved husband of th late Mary Bahler. Funeral will take place from ths sar tors of th Eaat Side Funeral Direc tors, successors to F. 8. Dunning, East Alder and East Sixth streets. Tuesday, July 20, at 2 p. m. ' Friends invited. In- lerment, ose ixy cemetery, GIBSON In this city. July- 18, James Gibson, aged 65 years. - Ths funeral services will be field' at the family rest dence. 686 East Madison st. st 2 p. m. Tuesday, July 20. Services at thegrav under the auspices of George Wright post G. A. R. -Interment River View cemetery. - HERREN In this city July 18. at th family : residence, izt wst lztn - st I. N. Gilbert Herren, aged 22 years. Fu neral services were held at the above residence at 11 a. m.. today (Monday), Services were private. - - - - . FUNEBAI DIRECTORS DUNNING, M'ENTEB V GILBAUOH, undertakers and .embalmersi mod era tn every detail. Seventh and Pine. Mala 4 SO. Lady assistant. , , : ' LERCHISSj east aid "undertaker. Lady assistant. B-1288: aat 781. 4S0 Eaat Alder. J, P. Ftalcy & Sea M.aiUf Lady attendant. Main . A-16f. ' ZEULER-BTBNES COs undertakers, tfi Russell: East 108. Lady assistant id'ENTEE-ERlCKSON CO- undertakers; nay ass t. n Ainer st. tfoin ptioaeM KOSH ClTf CKMSTKRf . Phone C-2114 and A -4444. EAST SIDE funeral directors, success ors to F. S. Punning, Inc. J. eJ, kDWARX HOUaXAN, uudaitaierT-li Id st -1 : BUSINESS CARDS PACTC Title & Trust CC 7he leading abstractors. 204-S-S-7 Falling bldg. , HAVE your abstracts made Dy the Title ft Trust company,. 7 Chamber of Com merce. LAWYERS Abstract : Trust Co, room . Board of Trad bldg.; abstraeta a Specialty, i - NEW TODAY. itkh 960 Acres , Of -fine fruit and dairy land; some fine timber and some improvements; only 30 miles from Portland and can be bought for .115 per acre next week only, .. 90 Acres In Clarke county, fine house and -barn; fin springs and orchard; 20 acres cleared; 21000 worth of - timber; only 22600 and can give terms, . 40 Acres In Clarke-county, Wash.; I acres bear ing apple orchard, 8 acres under culti vation; watered with springs; rolling land., Prtc $860.', v-v , ' ' , 60 Acres In ' Clark county, Wash.; fin black loam, on third level land; 30 acres un der cultivation; watered with springs; fin bearing orchard in good condition; good barn; and lumber, for new house, to - miles - to school and post office; IS bead of cattle, fine team, i sets of har ness, chickens, hogs and all tools go for 34500, $2600 cash,, balance to suit at per cent s;f .-., : 'iir-:o.r', Coast Realty Co. 220 Lumbar Exchange. 2d and Stark 8t DIRT CHEAP ' That's ths way we sell lots at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Come and see. It's cheaper to llv In your own home than to pay -rent. Let us ex plain our FREB RENT FOR SIX MONTHS proposition. It's a winner for you. -"-- . ' i ,: See our beautiful lots ' for only 1160 and up; 2 down and 12.60 a month. - - -. Also build homes and sell on your own , terma No forfeiture if pay ments deferred account sickness or Iqss of smployment Com in at your own convenience, bring this sd and we will take you out In our automobll and show this splendid property. , ; , . mVESTIlEHT.C0U, 418 Corbett Bid- 5th and Morrison. tt. A,,t J . IIVsB 4 Aani m ' Vimn with an unobstructed view for. ( miles uplnd oown ins nver two u from th courthouse? House waa built for a millionaire on a shoe string. This house and three lots Is worth 212,000. Come end mak up an offer, aa we need th money. One new bungalow, $2000. -, OVERLOOK LARD CO. ..SOT Barasid sit. City, . CAPITOL HILL On th Oregon Electric Railway, ( cent car fsre, in Portland proper, inside the city limits, 18 minutes' ride from the business center, all full, lota 80x100 feet each. Improved streets and sidewalks; lv anit mountain view unsurpassed. no stone or gravel, all In grass plot' prices I00 to uw per lot. nu per fect Complete abstract of title to date furnished' free to every purchaser. . Take th Oregon Electric car .at Front and Jefferson streets for Capitol Hill and se for yourself. ,A h r oxrOxxitHnr nan, - ; 401-21 McKay Bids. . Fhon Mais 1069. xasnro mojtbt. . r We refer to the man who Is neglect- Ina- to Invest In some on of tha small farms we have for sal at most reason able' prices and terma - Many of them are within rrom is to zo miles or row land.-, Alao city homes, large and small. WhT not -seyour metier to best -ad- 407-40 Ablagtoa Bldg. lOflVa Third St auua aiaa. - - TOl SALE REAIi ESTATE 18 WEI have buyers for close In east aide properties up to 82600. Ws hav buy ers for good Income properties under 88000; also buyers for rooming houses and business chances at reasonable prices. Keystone. 212 A 11 sky bldg. BUwGALOW, 5 rooms, new, modern, paneled dining room, beamed celling, beautiful Dutch kitchen, garage.- large r-T-ch, fine neighborhood; only $600 cash, balance like rent. 205. Lumbermen's bldg.. 6th and Stark. - s CALLED AWAY MUST BELLI t room, new, modern bungalow, coat 22600; 2200 takes it room cottage, 81200. 107 Mllwaukl at. Sell wood car. woodlawn . FOR SALE 6 room cottage, completely furnished for housekeeping, gas. bath, phone, nice yard, all stock In pantry. All goes for $250. 663 Albina ava, Woodlawn 1480.. ..... FOR , SALE H acre, ( room house, 1 block to carline, adjoining school; ed ucated, fenced, young, fruit; outbuild ings. 576- .w, J. iuner, owner, wil lamette, Or. . - FOR BALK By owner. 2 lota, store building, t story. 18x26. suburban property; no offer refused; must sell st once; Investigate; anap. Call at 126 Madison st FOR SALE 7 room house on lot tOx 100, barn, woodshed, chicken house; all new; cheap."- Owner , must leave town. Inquire 1124 E. 26th at. N. Take ho Alberta car. FOR anything tn Portland reel estate, ' COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, I 100x100 corner. 2 - blocks from 6 mln- at car service, 6 room new modern house, 22400, 8500 down, 215 -a month. YV all. x," vct.jw., .... ,v ... ,m uiu. MUST sell my beautiful 26000 modern - 6 room home, large grounds, loads of fruit, center St Johns, for 82900 only, wade rteat on nwHima pig. FOR SAL IS A few -choice -residence lots on east side, from 2200 up; must be aold at once; cash wanted.-, C. Carl son. 141 N. iwin st. 850 down and 215 per months room new Duni.iv.i .in ii.iwnH Realty Trust Co, 226 Vt Washington at., room 616. . . ' MODE1.N 6 room house, 22, foot lot street improvements In and paid for. Price S2000. Owner, 761 Albina ave. FOR sal by owner, a nice home, lot 60x100. 899 Height av., .between Mason and SKIdmore, FOR bargalne In realty aee North Coast Development Co., 426 Board of Trade biag. S ROOM cottage, 2 lots, some fruit trees, oh car lin; 21500. . Hatfield, 165H 4th St. Tillamook Beach Journalf Watch ! NEW bungalow, 6 rooms, st improved Terms or canp. mono .ytoiwibwh zva. CK furnialiea home xor sai,. Vail st 24 Kerby st , . 4 OVERLOOK FOR SALK- REAL ESTATE la V Breed Yoir foney- . WITH CEMENT SIDEWALK. CEMENT CURBS. BULL RUN WATER, GRADED STREETS. 606 Board of Trade bldg. , Phone Main 4682. 1100 6 ROOM HOUSE. BARN, LOT 60x160. ' TERMS. . : .','$.600 5 ROOM HOUSE AND OUT BUILD INGS, LOT 524100: 2200 CASH, BAL ANCE TERMS. : OFFICE OPEN SUNDAT 10-4. Here Is a Snao For this week; 10 acres Hood-River fruit land, miles from the town of Hood Rtver; all In cultivation; rasp berries, blackberries, currants and cher- re; a acres of strawberries; b isew town and SDltxenbersr aDDle tree: ! room house, barn for 8 bead of horses; good living well of water. Prlc 24000; If taken at onoe; 21400 cash will handle. Holbrook V Ross, 765 Alberta, cor. -23d. r-none wooaiawn . : "FAIRT LAND." Is almost found- 4n Woodstock property, a beautiful 6 room modern house on the rldae. "W.-W." car. : 100x100. bear ing fruit, garden, view equal to Port land Height, at 1-2 th pried A bar gain, easy terms, utner gooa ouy. - D. V. FINE CO., Woodstock. " Belrwood-i77. $200 Buys 100x100 ""near Woodstock carline. balanc 110 month at 6 pr eent; price 1600; 01576 for cash. Call at Carl Hermes, ' Mgr. Woodstock Realty Co, oirio z block ast, Vt diock soutn xrom WoodstocK station, open nunoays. ' ATTENTIONl ATTENTION r Whv work for others when, we ean give you possession of 20 acres of the best land in th famous Klickitat fruit belt at 135 an acre? Only 5300 aown, terms on balance. REAL REALTY CO, , 622 Worcester Bldg. 22600 takes a rars little bungalow on large lot, improved street near Haw thorne ava.; fireplace, beam celling, pan eled dining room.- plate rail, modern plumbing, gooa basement; only tuu cash required. W. M. onklin Co.. 407 Wells Fargo bldg, or 1046 Hawthorn ave. . Cheap Lots ' This week you can get some as cheap as Ills; near Dusy AiDerta st. JOHN B. MATTHEWS, 111 Chamber of Commerce . or 27th and Alberta. Don't Buy Real Estate Until you hav consulted the Summit Investment Co, 122 Kllllngsworth ava They hav th bargains on th Penin sula and will give you a square deal Phone Woodlawn 1617. - ' - - 1 acres, house, barn, rood garden and about 60 fruit trees; stream of water runs through tne pisce. near roruana. west side. Miller, 416 Chamber of Com mere. COSY 4 room $7&6 bungalow -on-fin 60x100 lot block of M.-V. car; native shade; Bull Run water; good neighbor hood: high, dry and. healthful: you can pay 4tu oown. an mommy; iuii price, only iu. eee coruana nuraee v.o. 94 Morrison st Piedmont 1. r,mmm Mra 11 1 AA HnmY on Atnsworth, west of Piedmont, lOOx loo, f !.. w ooo lawn in. Make Me an Offer For my new modern I room cottage, 2 blocks to car. Owner. 242 E. 76th st, or 40 E. 60th St. Montavuiai ' MUST SELL. 6 rooms, lVi stories plastered house, facing east, 14 blocks of Alberto car; lot 24x102; to go at 21200; worth 11600. Inquire at 1141 Vernon ava t I AND 10 acre apple orcharda Kasy r terms, low prices. Best thing on th market today. One year's crop will pay for the land, so lAimoermens oiag. 5th and Stark sta INVESTORS ATTENTION 2000 acres . .1... fm t . land tn awillthrtl lTM gon for sale at a bargain by owner. Big money xor cnviuutaia. : ,. ,M.t-wi. H-108. Journal ; A SNAP. . i - A business lot for sale by owner In Bt Johns. Any reasonable offer win b accepted, k-ioi. joumat FOR sal by owner, cheap, beautiful new 7 room new oungaiow on1 fort land Helghta; 2 block from car. . Phone Main 7877. FULL lot. cement walks, paid;, water; 8560; payments; restriction. Zells GossStt. 7 W. Killingsworth, St Johns MODERN 4 or 7 room house, a desirable home, nu cun payment, oaiancs monthly. - Owner, phone Woodlawn 179. Dcimcll 4& Parfceiry Real Estate. Room 288 C of C FOR SALE, by owner, cheap; 7 room house. 484 Marguerite st, Moota- vllla. Phone Taoor izt. FOR SALE Houae and corner Tot" on ' Alberta carline; good business lo cality. 1047 E. 14th st 1ST. tsSO huvs 4 room house end choice fix 100 east front lot block from . Al berta csr. owner. io ti. uta im, FOR t SALE 102x100, cleared and fenced. Inoulr owner. 1145 E. 21st NICE 6 room -cottase. lot 60x118, for sale by owner. .Call 289 Morris, cor ner willisms. INVESTORS, go to the Owners' Realty Assn. - Buy direct of owners and save com miss! on. ios ADington biag FACING river, native trees, exceptional view, 6ellwood car. Iecompta Phone Sellwood . LIST your property wltjj Steel at Co. , J15 Morrison st Phone Main 2143, A-4!Sf. Tillamook Beach ?oZs?ttti 22000 7 room house and lot modern, west slda Inquire 242 6th and Main. LOAN'S on real estate. Hanlinir, Reyi nolds, 813 Chamber of Commerce, WE TRADE anythlne;. 11. K. L-e Uo, . til Board of TraJ. Mala tail. ' S iv ' , Its FOR SALEREAL l;ST ATE ta " SOME HOME BAnrSAlNS. Beautiful new- ,7 room , tu-to-dst bungalow, full lot, fine view, tiy tn, near car; ;'300, , j . Four room modern bungalow, 3 Work to car, best plumbing; L'pton 1 ai k , 218002200 cash. 1 story 7 room house, Kern lark. blocks to car, 81300, terms. New 4 room house, woodstm-k,' block to car, full plumbing, lot 100x100; 2-4 j'J. terms. KEYSTONE REALTY CO, 212 Allsky bldg.. cor. Sd and Morrison. Tbe Best ca tHe Peninsula 100x100. beautiful building site, large Royal Anne cherry trees, pears, plums, prunes snd grapes, all bearing, building restrictions, graded street and cement walks. Bull Run water all in and paid, unobstructed view of Willamette river, 4 short blocks from St Johns carline. close in; price 82800; easy terms; worth dousle the price asked. Summit Invest ment Co., 12s Kllllngsworth ave. - LOOK! LOOKl LOOK1 . HOOD RIVER FRUIT LAND, 8old in small tracts on the Install ment plan; nothing like this before; ev eryone ean buy. - Call and se th Tim ber- cruisers Land Co., 16 Board, or T.rade bldg. ' ' FOR SALE 4 foot wood delivered at residence, the following prices: Oak, 26.60; old growth fir, 24. 76; second growth fir, 13.75. Kirk Hoover, 813 Water st Phone Main 7461. A-6446. ACREAGE) 400 - acres i excellent - ran ire. well watered, 275 acres level land, balance all gooa sou out roiling, improved rancnes adjoining,, , mile from school. It miles from .Vancouver, 6 miles from railroad -town.. This would pasture. 200 head of stock.'; If you are looking for a money making Investment do not fail to see this place. Price 15 .per acre; cash. , Citizens -National Bank bids'-, Vancouver, Wash. Splendid 5 Acre Tracts We have two 5 acre tracts close to Troutdale crossing on ths O. W.- P. .car line. Both on good county ' road.' 3 minutes' walk to car. One tract Is not cleared. Price only 21250. The other tract adjoining this hss 3 seres cleared, small house, larae barn and good well. Price 31850. $600 cash will handle sither tract, balanc to suit. " S acres, S minutes' walk from Gates' crossing Off O. W. p.. 10 cent fare, on f ood roads,' 2 acres fenced and. in Cul ivation. Price 21550. Terms to suit VGIGT& rGOLDEN r- 326H Washington st. room 204. HOOD River fruit landa limited; apples can be ahipped anywhere; the price of apples Is continually advancing. Or chards now net 2500 to 31500 per acre. Can be increased each year. Orchards that are selling .for 81000 per acre will , bring 82000 par sere within two years. We have all kinds of landa from logged off to highly improved tracts, at prices from 280 per acre up to 31500. Call on us for complete information. CHAPIN se HERLOW. 232 Chamber of Commerce. . FRUIT lands In the famous Hood River valley, send us your nsme and ad dress for our Hood River booklet on the Vanderbtlt orchard land company's tract of 1006 acres platted to 10 and 20 acre tracts; will be sold on essy terms. CHAPIN & HERLOW. 232 Chamber of Commerce. ON the threshold of Portland you will - find Primrose Acres; must be seen to be appreciated; 1 and 2V acr tracts, 3550 per acre and up; your own terms; Primrose now being graded and walk built from Multnomah station; de scriptive matter and Information at Queen Investment Co.. 410 Falling bldg .WE have some attractive buya in Port. COLtnlnjIA TRUST COMFANT, Board or Traae Diog. 600-ACRES stump land for 111 per a-cre; right in midst of farming eom munlty only 4 miles from river and railroad." N-110, Journal. 6 and 10 acre tracts on Section Line road. 2260 an acre: adjoining tract sold last week 1400 aa acre. Owner. Phone Main 6807. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 2 22 acres of land In Yamhill county to, trade for Portland property. Improved or unimproved.' Phone owner. Woodlawn 203 or Woodlswn 1663. ' FOR SALE 3 room houseboat sll fur- l 1 . . n J In mnnA nnditlon! Will exchange for vacant lot Phone A-153 i. FARMS, ranches and acreage of all Ball at Ebner. 431 Lumber Exchange. FOR EXCHANGE 40 acres for good rooming house; no agenta. N-187, journal. YOU can trade any kind of properly ax loiv nonni vi x i tmp. : wa5kted--real: estate s t t tT nin.rt with ua: vt sell for you In short time for cash. - nXr.Y ivn OTTrv-TC!! HirAT.TY CO C ruA A A- - . . 618 Board of Trade Bldg. rUnh'V. homes and building lots our - greatest need we can sell them., COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANT. tioara ci i rau? mug. WANT corner lot or 2 , lots for o 3800 -er-- siooo apiece; goon uw nt air.nia-. must b bargain. jL Journal. LIST your property with Real Hea Co.. 622 w orcefter bldg. FOR SALE FARMS TEN DOLLARS PER-1 ACRE. AA ...t. k.l.ni-. 1 ,ur. buvs I - acres, only 8 miles from Woodland. Wash, 20 mues norm or " N. P. railway; soil rich, land well wat ered, close - to school.' covered with i w mail tlmhcr! when cleared pru.n w.ii . . . . . . , -- - would make fine dairy farm or. suitable fw r'."'? "1" FOKfI-Al.Ktt jimrin nwvi. . . 1 1 arAttAimnA Wuh hut In a mim .. ------- sight of the town, cruise 3,000,000 feet. for fiZUV, II xniB Mm nwi " v.ib.h where will you find onet, . , . . . i- . aa riii au.ll a M ari-e farm. half Improved, new 6 room house and furniture goes with It level land, on county rosux, a mim srvm . i.-., .m.. O. ti. 1 rN r.. wuwii.nui . w " i. . CLARKE COUNTY FARMS. ' We have the finest collection of larg and small farme in Clarke county. .hlM, w will be r leased to take yo Out to see. These farms are near th electric carline and not rar rrom an- eouver. All tne new ranroaas , are heading for Portland, through van eouver, and any of these farms wlu prov a fine investment 1IITODU, . f . OWVT T aiunmi v. .7 at 230 Stark st Vancouver office. . 712 Mala st. . A SNAP 130 acres, 15 acres in cultivation; fair old hous and barn, good Prin; J"" well, between 700.000 and 1.0uu.0m fet of good timber; this land Is all fi farm land; surrounumg lani m e-m for 20 to 3100 an acre. Look tin '! and you will find it a snap. 6 nil" from'oreaon City and. 2 nules from railroad station. PrUe 33M9 an aer 32400 cash, balance at 6 per cnt E. P. Elli:tt & Co, Stratten BMf., Oreron Cty,Qr. Farmers, Attention J PLEASANT VI KW FARM 60 acres. 4 acres cieHretl. -"' i Ings. Bee owner, 12T6 K fr. Tabr 161. 60 ACRKS. 5 gonm.i I cleared, new riNirn hii real transpnrtatlim; otUi i an t acre; ror quirn of owner; two-tluria Cu Ostrar .'-r, Wii.ti. Tillamook' i!e2ch j'.v as-' -ii. y-