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UUf liii.ii ETO li IBIGAWIl Harbor Patrol Officer Small Ar rests Pair He Finds Rifling ' , Pockets of Prostrate Man on " Gas Dock. . Harry , Grahanj and Patrick Murphy, alleged ''drunk .' rollers.' caught red handed In the act of holding up Law rence Ryan, a forest ranger, were ar- rested by J. C. Small, harbor patrol of ficer, thl morning at 3.2:46 O'clock at the- gas dock at tha foot of Flanders atreet- They were taken to tha police itatlon, where a charge of high ay rob bery was registered against th(n. Plead ing guilty upon arraignment, each was sentenced to ' one year's imprisonment, ' Small, the arresting officer, Bald be was passing along the street and saw a dark object 10 feet away toward the river. He was atracted toward the ob ject by a- noise of a scuffle, and upon Investigation he. found two men, Gra ham and Murphy, in the act of holding up Ryan. Ryan was down on the street ' and Murphy was straddling his legs, while Graham had him by the throat. The patrolman flashed his light on tha struggling trio and Ryan, seeing the officer coming to his rescue, shouted "Catch these men; they are robbing me." . The officer, rushed to the scene , ot tha struggle and placed all three men uider arrest and carried them to the police station. The two men ad- ' mltted a. frame up game to rob Ryan. Murphy and Ryan seemed to be intox icated. The police say that the practice of "drunk rolling". Is becoming general and that an effort will be made to clean tha town of such characters. "These . "drunk .rollers', gather around saloons and spot their man and then get in with him or follow him to .'roll' him tpr his cash-', said Sergeant R. Riley this morn tog. Graham and Murphy are strangers in - Portland, but Ryan has been .In the neighborhood of the city for the past year. He came to Oregon from Canada and has been employed In the. govern ment forest reserve as -a forest ranger. The gas dock as well as many, of the , neighboring docks have been the scenes of many holdups but on account of their Isolated location and tha lack of liar bor patrol until quite recently few of the crimes were heard ot until the crim inals had made their escape. Sailors returning to their ships have often been . held up in this dlstriot and it was con' sldered dangerous to venture there after -dark.- ' , ..., . TO GO ON ALASKA TRIP ' - ' V Commander Elllcott Leave 6a An- ."nnal Inspection Next -Tuesday. specter of the 18th dlstriot, will leave . Prattle 1 next Tuesday on the tender Heather en his annual Inspection trip of Alaska. . . . 'The Heather will go througli Prince Williams'' sound and visit the stations in' southeastern Alaska," In- Prince Wil liams sound buoy work will be done and ;. post lights will be established, - .'Upon the return trip the Heather will visit the tender Armerla. bound for the northern stations with supplies, and Commander Elllcott will transfer to- heY and go to southwestern Alaska - and then return to southeastern Alaska to complete his inspection on the way home. - H will return about Ootober 1. The Heather left Portland this morning for Astoria where she will take on sup plies and tlen proceed to Seattle where Commander Elllcott will board her; , V-' BREVGS MUCH MACHINERY ; , , , - y t n V1 i , Falcon Carries Shipment of 150 Tons " for Harvester Company. - A large shipment of farm implements and harvesting machinery was brought to Portland by the American-Hawaiian , steamer Falcon' which arrived here : (Wednesday night front7 San Francisco. Thea hip men t represents 150 tons and Is consigned to the International Har vester company of America. The ma chinery Is being discharged at Martin's ' ock. . The Falcon sails tonight for San , Franolsoo to connect with the big liners of the company for Sallna Crus, Pacifia coast terminal of , the Tehuan tepeo railroad. Her outward cargo is rather light this time, consisting of 50 tons of wool, 100 tons of salmon for New York, i00 ; tons of- mill stuff tor Ban Francisco. TO SEEK SCHOONER v A. M. Campbell Will Arrive for Mis sion Before End of Month. Coming here to seek the American sailing schooner, A. M. Campbell will be here sometime before the end of the month from San Pedro. She Is one of the George E. Bluings fleet, and waa. ordered to, the Columbia river to find a -cargo. . .-,----,.-" The Campbell la an old timer in Pa- ,-.no. waters, and has been In the river many-times. Her capacity for lumber is about 760,000 feet - RYGJA EJECTED MONDAY . Has Light Cargo of SulphurHer culeg Leaves With Flour. - The oriental liner Rygja, Captain Svendaen, is due to aTrlve here Mon day from Hongkong, Japanese ports and San Francisco. Advance Sheets show lhat-.shawiu bring a very Jight cargo this time, consisting principally .of sul phur. , 1 . ' , , u The Hercules of the same line sailed ,.Yrom Portland last Wednesday with a full cargo of flour.Mumber and miscel laneous goods. The. Rygja, It is under stood, will also take out a large ship ment of flour. Navigators' Notices. . Obstructions Latitude 49 degrees SI ' minutes N.,- longitude 138 degrees- 04 mlnutesW'., June 10, Captain IL Tama . mato, Japanese steamer Tacoma Maru. passed a big log. Latitude 68 degrees OS minutes N., longitude 137. degrees 00 minutes W., June 25, Captain Thomas , - Moore; American steamship ., Seward, sighted an iceberg standing .15 - feet . above ; water. Latitude 88 degrees' 39 minutis N.( longitude 138, degreejj 38 -! minutes tV.,. same . ddte, and obsevver. mm ttm I ii u l "i . it i y t aeii sa. a-- t-9t$ 1 - 1 I v. ! i : 1, h t f ) f I long. sLtitu-ia bi d- r 27 r.ilnutu Vtes V' passe.! near a, dead whale about 60 feftt Ions. , , Ear Sounding Ciptnln ' J. Cuu'n, American at'-arner LMzabeth, report! following: Coos Bay bar, Way 1, 3;r0 a. m.,-sounding on inside bar IS feet; May 7, 8 p. m., inside bar, 12 feot; May 17. 7 a. m., Inside bar, 12 feet; May 80, 3:30 a. m., inside bar, 13 feet; June 7, 12:45 p. m., 12.5 feet; June 20, noon, in side bar, 12 feet; July 2, 8:45 p. m., in side bar, 14.5 fpet; July 10, 1:80 p. m Inside bar, 12 feet. Humboldt bar, July 5, lower low wa ter, IS feet; aids in good order. Captain Peterson, tug Ranger. , r Klamath river bar, July 1, chart place feet; channel shifting to the north west. W. T. Bailey, Requa, Cal. Tillamook Bay bar, July 6, not re ceived. Stuslaw river bar." July t. dated. soundings taken July 1, 13 feet at 8:30 p. m.; aids in good condition; channel not shifting. F. A. Johnson, Floretice, Or. Chart agents notice that H.' O. charts Noa. 128, 1122, 1429, Index N, or now on sale. Pacific ocean naval "vessel? move ments; Arrived at San Diego, Paul Jones, Perry, Preble, Lawrence, July 7. Slakwan, tha, Helena, July. 9.. Sailed from Slakwan for Cheefoo, cruiser, New Orleans, July J. ..-'. Naval Reserves Cruiser tMablehead, Captain George "W. Bauer, arrives Eu reka, Cal., July 15, 8 p, m. Leaves Eu reka, July IB, 6 p, on. Arrive Sausallto, July 16. The following- naval shies will cruise with the i following stats naval reserve foroes, In order named: Ships Kansas, Vermont, ' Louisiana, Georgia, Missis sippi and Idaho; states Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, . . Maine,' ".. Connecticut, Rhode Island. The following eight ships will embark the New York naval re serves: Battleships, first class, Con necticut, South Carolina, Michigan, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Nebraska and Virginia. - . ' JOHN M'NULTT, . Nautical Expert In Charge. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The -American bark Pactolus Is ex pected to finish her lumber cargo at the Ironan-PouUen mills next Tuesday, The cargo will measure 1,500,000 feet and is destined for Cap Town. The vessel Is being dispatched by Balfour, Guthrie ft Co.' .,' y - j, i,. s ' The . steamer- Newport Captain Par sons, sailed this morning for Coos Bay and the CoQuille river. She carried a full cargo of general freight me steamer Charles R. Spencer did not go out on the Hood River excursion this morning on acount of a break in her heater yesterday while opposite Washougal on the trip back to the city. The break delayed the arrival an hour. . Mayor Simon and the executive board were taken by Harbormaster Speler In the patrol boat Elidor to the gunboat xomown, ..where he returned the of ficial visit of Commander Victor Blue. They also. Inspected the officers, crew and equipment of the patrol boat The river steamer Oregona is on the ways at the yards of the Portland Ship building company in South Portland, having her bow replanked. The steamer belongs to the Oregon City Transpor tation company, 'and. In the meantime the steamer Pomona Is covering the route to Newberg and Oregon City. . Tha steamer Eureka, Captain Thomp son., sailed last night for Eureka with nasseneers and freight' Harbormaster Speier has decided not to permit swimming on the east side of the river between tha steel bridge and the Irving, dock, residents along the river bank having complained of men and boys swimming twlthout the regula tion bathing suit. . . MARINE NOTES. Astoria, July 15. Arrived ' down at 5 and Bailed at 7 a. m., steamer Eure ka, for Eureka; at '7:10 a. m., steamer Washington for San Francisco.- Ar rived at 11 a, m., steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. . -, - ' . San Francisco, July 16 Arrived at 4 .a, m.( steamer Johan Poulsen, from Portland; at 6 a. m., steamer Roaecrana, from Portland. Sailed at 7 a. m., steam er Shasta, . for Portland. Sailed at 11 a. m., steamer Geo. . W. Elder for Port land. Brest Julv 12. Sailed. French shin Marechal da "Castries, for Portland. Astoria, July 14. Sailed at 8:30 p. m., steamer W. S. Porter, for San Fran cisco. Arrived down at 12:40 and sailed at 8:30 p. m... U. S. cruiser Marblehead. for San Francisco. Left up at 1:30 p. m., steamer Catania. Arrived dawn at 8:30 and sailed at 6 p. m., Norwegian steamer Hercules, for Hong Kong and way ports. Sailed at 6 p. m., steamer Shna Tak, ' for San Francisco. San Francisco, July A14. Sailed at IT :1B 0 EE R 'E M A lot 'of Shoe' Merchants are wondering how it's possible for ,us to - offer such splendid values in high grade shoes. They aay there must be something the matter, with them. v Come ' and i let ns prove that weback up every claim we make, that we, offer, the best value in shoesever offered to the Portland people Ml II . - X . . 'M Ml I t- f . TrZr Yr, en's ill Women BOSTiD 'II " v , ! ! jSAMPLE jskoE STORE DEKUM BUILDING ROOMS 300-301-310 ; UP STAIRS " I 1 1 Elevator Vss CORNER THIKD AND I CO p. i... t -r C . ' '', f-r C-.Vi.-i-hlA j-Utr. Lark Lyaid. fr'-m Antwerp, for Portland, was towed into Montevideo with rudder pone. v..-' Raymond, July 14. Arrived at 11 a. m., steamer Saginaw, .'fru'n Portland. Newcastle, A., July 14. Palled. Brit ish ship Glenalvon, for Portland. Astoria. July 15. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a, m., emootli. Wind northwest, 8 miles. Weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Saturday. High wa ter: 9:10 a. m., 5.8 feet; 8.38 p. nu 7.8 feet Low water: 8:09 a. m., L9 feet; 2:30 p. m, St feet Astoria Marine Notes. Astoria, Or., July 15. The steam schooner Tosemite sailed today for San Pedro with 200,000 feet of lumber load ed at Portland and 697,000 feet loaded at St Helens. The steamer Hornet also cleared at tha custom house this after noon for San Pedro, with a cargo of 325,000 feet of lumber loaded at Knapp ton and 435.000 feet loaded at the Ham mond Lumber company's mill here. The steamer George W. Fenwok sailed this morning for San Francisco with one of the Hammond log rafts con taining 7,000,000 feet Warning: to Navigators. Harbormaster Speler has Issued a warning notice to mariners to navigate with caution in passing the steel bridge because piling is being driven In line with the center of the draw of tha old bridge for one ot the piers of the new bridge. ' . Daily River Readings. ' , -8:00 a.m. 120 tnedldlan time. .3 -5 "ft Br i STATIONS. a 1 J ewlston .......... 24 80 25 7 20 It 15 1.6 1-0.1 Rlparia .,, umatuia .......... Harrisburg Albany Salem 10.9 0.XI 1.6 i:! 0 0 0 wiisonvme ......-. 1.6 10.2 roruana 8.0 0.1 River' forecast The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly station ary for the next few .days. ' . ; Centralis Eagle Will Build. Centralla.. Wash., July 15. The Fra ternal Order of Eagles has purchased tha Schorer property for $5000, If is the intention of the order to build in the near future. The Late Fire : Jimmle Dunn, the men's sample suit man, wm . u pieasea 10 extena xavors to the victims ot the late tire. This idea occurred to him after telling suits to ,two men who had lost their "all" at the blaze 'of Thursday morning; Rom 816, Oregonlan building. , Have your ticket go Chiea The Burlington from St Paul to Chicago follows the level banka of the beautiful Mississippi for. 300 miles: That's why it is easy for the Burlington's powerful locomotives to. maintain a uniform speed and keep the train on time. ' " Three electric lighted trains daily from the Twin Cit ies to Chicago. You have choice of through Burling ton trains or of trains making close connection in St. Paul with Burlington trains. Four Burlington Thro' Trains Daily to the East Reduced vacation rates East on certain dates, May to September, inclusive. Ask about them. Note the map and let it tell you the convenience of the Burlington's main lines in planning any diverse tour of the East. ' Consult your nearest ticket agent or write us. iitiiiAiHililK '!(mifr Why Pay $4, $5 and $6 For shoes when we sell such well-., known makes as Murray's' Zeig- .' lert Hurley's, " Douglass', Pack ard's, 4nd many others, at one , , . A .'.Every . 5 0 i FSed Special Saturday, Worn- Black Suede Ties and Pumps, worth $5.00 NO MORE NO LESS Ooen" . Saturday . Evenings WASHINGTON STREETS S i:-";' ATBflI!& Aviator Ravvlinson Puts Ma; chine to Test Too Great Gets Broken Bones. Y tUnlted Preiis teistd Wir. Bournemouth, England, July 15. As cending to a great height In order to test the speed, ana power or his motor. Aviator H. Rawlinson' yesterday placed too great a strain on his aeroplane, the engine gave way and the aviator fell to the ground, sustaining severe Injuries. That Kawlinson was not kinea was due to the action of tha biplane, which dropped gradually until near the earth, when It turned over and dropped like a plummet. Rawllnson's injuries are a broken shoulder, a broken leg and concussion of tha brain. He will probably recover. CUT IN PILOT'S FEE SPELLS BIG BOOST FOR LOCAL PORT (Continued from Page One.) need ot someone to steer them Into port. A request from the Astoria Chamber of Commerce asking that the pilotage and towage charges against . vessels entering tha river as a port of call without discharging or - taking on car go be reduced to 25 per cent of the charge between the ocean and Portland and return, was granted. ' This reduced charge will apply principally In cases where a vessel enters the river to re plenish fuel supply -or stores or dros In for orders. The matter will also be brought to the attention of the custom authorities with hopes of having the custom charges arranged so as to coin eld with those charged at other ports where similar arrangements are in er feet . ' - The new iar tug Oneonta, built by the Willamette Iron & Steel Works and tried out some time ago to everybody's satisfaction, was officially accepted yes terdav. It was also decided to have the dredge Portland go down the Columbia river to. assist the dredge Columbia. In deep ening the channel. Dredging will be gin in. the vicinity ot the mouth of the Willamette. Journal Want Ads bring results. read "Burlington ft: On Time A. C SHELDON, General Agent O, B. & Q. Railway " 100 Third Street, Portland, Oregon HKW TODAY High UoysBetth Property) Values of beach proper-" .ty'vill he very high in a few years. Lots at Neah-kah-nle Mountain will command the highest prices, because Neah-kah-nie is absolutely the clos est beach resort to Port land, x - LOT $24)0 VP Writ tor on of our ben ' Uful booklets. jiwntQOsmfopstkk 209-0-Boad orTtADe Bio's. Call on Mr.Delahunt for Swell Homes Phones East 1375 and 0-1375. 433 East 15th St. Vt, Xrvlngtoa. BXBE'S SOHXTZrXHO QOOS. mw"! A - modern 7 room nouse as jf iriana, blook from Mt. Scott carllne, 13000 on terms; ,12500 cash. . Address own er; care M-844 JournaL 2 Good Buys - OotS0xl00, ?th st, near. Harrison j east front; JR1O.50O.' ' . . -100 feet on Front st and 50 feet on Olbbs; lnooma 81080 per year; 8&30O Owners ReaHyAss6"cTatIoa . 1 305 ABtBfOTOVr BXJ(P '1 S 1 ( ! n mm 11 , -RAY'S 5 TO 10-ACRE TRACTS in Fruit Val ley, Clark County, Wash., overlook' Lake Vancouver, the Columbia river and the city of Portland. One-half mile from Vancouver Junc tion, Nwhere 20 trains be tween Portland and Seat tle stop daily. ' THIS " tract has been held intact for 40 years by the original patentee, S. N. Secnst, and has been well improved in orchards, hay and grain. 'AN IDEAL' spot for a summer home, easily ac cessible by boat or rail ; 30 minutes by auto from Port land. ; THE SOIL . is the best in Clark county and will produce . anything from vegetables to prunes and English walnuts. " Ten acres now in bearing prune orchard, 5 acres in apples, peaches and pears, and 15 acres in ,hay and grain. FOR PRICES, and terms see" I. L. Ray, St. Elmo Hotel, Vancouver, Wash. ACREAGE From 2 to 10Acre Tracts Adjoining Rosei City Park ,. 30 UNDER MARKET PRICE . . Easy Termg OREGON & WASHINGTON REALTY CO. 527 Chamber of Commerce Main 803 Yamhill Farm Snap 80 acres high grade fruit land on first class wagon road, 2 miles from grow ing town ana -tauroaa station; i a acres In cultivation. 20 acres erase. 48 acres timber, about 500,000 feet merchantable stmii new 4 room cottage, barn, ciuck en house, etc.. large garden, several acres oats. 125 bearing fruit traes. berrv bushes, etc. In the rapidly -advancing mnt district, rnco Hi per aore, nair casn. oaiance on time, q, t. k'ta.u. vi .uoara or -xraae, jroruano,.- IRVINOTOIN SWELL; HOME . 8 rooms, also billiard room and jglrls' room; tile kitchen, tile bath, swell fix tures; hand-decorated all over: 60x100; 17760. 481 is. 15th St., car to i nompson ICR. DETaAHTUITT, Phones East 137S and C-1273. MEETING NOTICES 41 TO MEMBERS OF'AL "KADER TEMPLE AND SOJOURNING NOBLES "t"'v r rea a. nines, imperial If X Potentate of the Nobles I l ' the Myatlo Shrine of ti-C;i North America, will ar- m five here on the Northern :TrF .:. Pacific a.t 4 n. m. All of. fleers, rrfembers of the special committee tu receive the Imperial Potentate, and the Arab Patrol are reauested to as semble at the Masonic temple, corner xamniu ana farn streets, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Members who can spare their automobiles at that hour are requested to - have them at the Masonlo temple. From the Union depot the Imperial Po tentate will be escorted to the Imperial notei. At r:sv p. m. memDers wm as semble at the Masonlo temple to form a party for the Oaks. Brina- Vbtir f es. A special meetlnsr of Al Kader temrle will be held on Saturday evening for the purpose or receiving the imperial Potentate. Members -and sojourning Shrlners are Invited to join in extending our greetings to me imperial foientate. WUU4UAAI 11 UAUVANl, v' ' ii.Av" Potentate. B. O. WHITEHOU8E. Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meeting to slghl at 109 2d st, Sd floor, for the purpose of organizing , "Cosmopolitan" lnriv. TTna.fflIiAtAd Knlehta asrcl&llv invitea v mtiena. :- . -- ' ' M. W. A., Rose City camp B46. meets Monday venlngs, Pelllpr-Hlrsch Dldx., West Park ' and Washington. F. J. Darlington, clerk. - Phones. Mats 9284. A-4885. R, N. Au, Oregon Rom camp, meats Wednesday evenings, Allsky call. Sd and Morrison. B N.' A.. -Marguerite camp, meet every Thursday evening at 104 2d st, bet vraslt.-and St irk. MARRIAGE LICENSES George James, Pomeroy, Wash., ' 81, and' Frances Richards. 18. P. A. Munn, Hoqulam, Wash-, 10, and Hazel Mummer, 22. WEDUINQ cards. W. Q. Smith ft Co.. Washington bldg, corner of 4th and Wtshlngton sts, WEDDING Invitations, announcements, winiam mumpp jo. zt wasn. st. DREWU suits for rent all slsea. Unique Tailoring Co., IPS Star st CLAKKB BROS- florists: fin flowers and floral designs. 284 Morrison st, BIRTHS FRICKS To Mr. s,nd Mrs. B. C Flicks, East Oak street, July 14, a girl. SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott. 227 West Park, Juno 1, a boy. BUTTER WORTH To Mr. and Mrs. George Buttorworth, 331 East Sev enth street. June 18, a boy. . MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Mar tin. 135 Fourteenth street, July 11, a girl. ENQTTIST To Mr. and. Mrs. John En- miist. 798 Cincinnati. July J. a girl. MTLLER To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlller--148 Nebraska street. July 10, 1 HOWARD--To kr. and Mra Roscoe Howard, 668 -Irving street, June 5, a boy. . .. , KAY To Mr. - and Mo- Murray Kay. Hood River, a girl. , PCHNERDER To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schnprderr 945 Williams avenue. July 4, a boy. - 1 L MORGAN To Mr. and Mrs. Morjnn. St. Vincent's hospital,' June 2, a boy. FlNKliK To Mr. aid .Mrs. Marr I-inker, 210 Sheridan street, July-11. a hoy. WIOGINS--To Mr. and Mrs. Ernpst Wiggins, S53 llalsey street, June 2, a bov. KAVTMAX To Mr. and Mrs. M. K Kauftnan, 781 Vaughn street, July 11, a boy. " &lORQAN To Mr.- and Mrs. Kdward Morgan 466 Market etreut, June 11, bov. ' - - RUBOLBT To Mr. - 'and. Mrs. Taul Ruboldt, Asleta, July 13, a boy. ...... SELIG To Mr. and Mrs. Christian Halls. 248 Woods street. Julv 11. a boy. WHITETo Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, 44 u. uverett street, July , a girl. DEATHS MA.TUKWS Mallso Mathews, Pendle ton July 10, age 81; etomacH trouble. AKKR Genlre Aker. Portland sanita rium, July 11, age SO; tables dorcaUa, OLSON John Olson, St. Theresa's san- - narium, juiy iu, a;e 4Z; tuDercuiosis. jLINI-Arthur Llnd, near City park, Julv 11. aea 30: runshot wound In head (suicide). AMOTH Catherine Amotn, Z2Zj Cros by street. July 9, agre 39; fatty degen eration of heart M 'C0-NELLr William MoConell, Mult nomah county farm. July 11. age 81: naralysls. DAY -Frederick Day, Truckee, CaL. April, age 6; pneumonia.' MKEVB Edward Meeve, Astoria, Or., - juiy 12, asre ib; anpenaicius. HEWITT Mildred Hewitt. 409 Colum. bla street. July 11. ace ( months; In anition. - NORDBERu Frank Nordberp, Good Samaritan hospital. July 10, age 64; csnrer. . BxKRS Sarah Byers, St Vincent's hosDltaL July 12.. axe 42: heart disease. TIBBETTS -Georgia Tlbbetts, Good Samaritan hospital,-' July 14, age 61; paralysis. JAGGER -Louis Jagger, C74 Bast Couch street July 11. age 57: rrao ture of skull. MERCER Geortra Mercer. 35 ' East Twenty-seventh street, July 10, age ii nrosiauus. 8ARCHET Llnnle Sarchet Kern Park. July 13. &: 20: . nulraonalls . pneu monia, t LO RIMER EllzabeUi T,orlmer, Lodl, Cal.. Julv 10. aire 87: senilltv. KEEVY Mary Keevy, 17J6 Dana street. July 13. aire 64: nenhrltls. GLOWER John Glower, St Vincent's hospital. July 12. age So: ruptured aortic. DIBBLEE John Dlbblee, Rainier ave nue, July 12, age 72; no cause. : FITZGERALD -John Fitzgerald, 270 Sixth street July 12. aae 40: cerebral apoplexy. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 150 6th St, opp. Meier & Frank's. Main T21S. FUNERAL NOTICES PETTERSJuly 14, at Good Samaritan hospital, Mrs. llattle M. Petters, aged 1A Vfr 11 months H itavi. Frifnda in vited to attend funeral services, which win be neia at iioiman's cnapni. Third and Salmon streets, at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Saturday), interment itlverview ceme tery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning &-McEntee uS?od.SrA every detail. 7th and Pine. Mala 410. A-4651. Lady assistant.. Zeller-Brynes Co, iV.1- phones; ' lady casIstanL Most mcdera establishment In city, I CUrWI The at side underiakeh JLEJfVCri L.dv assistant. B.1888. Kutl Til. E. etn- ana Aiaer, J. -P. Fialey & Sea "TOsSE4 Lady attendant Main 9. A-1699. , EAST SIDH1 funeral directors, sucoese- ora to F. 8. Dunnlnp. Inc. EI. 62. B-2625 RICS0N Vi2'Sf5: for Mt ROSE CITY CKM ETKBTyTI Phones C-2114 and A-4444. EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker. 220 Id st T.ndy snolKtsnt Msln SOT. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of Ma made by the Title ft Trust company, Lewis bldg.. 4th and Oak. A. Hnnriksen and wife to M. M. Bridges et al, lots 5 and 6, block 2, Sunset Park 1,800 Guy II. Jones and wife to C. Ditt mar et al. lots 81. 33 and 35, block 41 .Irvtngton Park 8,800 H. L. Reld and wife to Mrs. E. L. Hillyer, lots 87 'and 39, block 41, Irvington Park 875 Charles H. Alder to V. Green wald, land commencing in east line of Archon Kelly D. L. C. . 150 Ben B. Rogers and wife to N. S. Nehl, lots 19 and 20, block 5. . Park addition to Albina . . .... 2.300 J. W, Gentry and wife to Samuel G Base et al, lot 7, block 8, West Piedmont - 950 Mary J. Smith to Laura B. Cam- . eron, lot 6, block 8, Burrage tract - 400 Title Guarantee & Trust company to W. C. Westerway, lot 6, block 14, Bossmere . ..... .... . 450 Sven T. Meller and wife to Al bert Cleveland et al. lots 1, 2, 3 . and 4, block 1, Railroad Hts... 100 Security Abstract & Trust com pany to John A. BJerge, lot 16, ' block 43, Hose City. Park 700 Rose City Park association to Thomas H. Crang, lots 18,-19, block 144, Rose City Park 1,500 Overlook Land company to An- r drew Hanson, lot 10, block "C," Overlook 960 Edward Gudhart and wife to ' Mary Elizabeth Hanson, lot 8, block 20, Vernon I 5.00Q Rebecca Jane Rosenstock et al to a H. Carter et al. lots 5, 8 and 7, block 1, Fairfield....... 2,000 C U. Gantenbeln and wife to L. H. Hamilton, land beginning on south line of East Harrison street, 10.0 feet westerly from west line of East Twenty ninth street 6,500 William Markham to Alva W. Person, lot 1, Delashmutt ft Oatman's Little Homes sub division No. 4 L450 John Halsey Jones company to Oliver E. Woodward et al. lot 6, block 28 Jonesmore ISO James Sargent to U. Arao, lots 18, 17. . 18 and 19, block 1, . Ingleview . . ,.r 140 Ella C. vojhelm and husband to Andrew Westbey et alj lot ' 9. block 6, Sunnyside ,700 Sarah B. Taylor and husband to Ludvig Anderson, lot 22, block 8, Albina 8,200 W. W. Weygant and .wife to Rlohardson Sharkey company, lot 1 and south Z feet of lot "II." in East Portland Heights addition ............ 800 Edward Krentlehr and wife to Jerome A. Duby, lots 1, 2, 8 and ' -4, block 34. Berkeley B75 Lena Payne to James X. Tucker, . lot 13, block 11, South St . Johns '. 1,000 Nels J. Nelson and wife to Ttlltha J. Wilson, undivided Vt of lot 24, block 9, Ladd's addition.. 1950 William woodham and wife to . same, lots 7. 6, block 64, Penln- ' I sular addition : 450 Hannah Wilcox and husband to t W. T. Brooks, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 10, ; 11, 12, block 29, Falrview .... 560 Overlook Land company to So-. i - phus Bonlokke,- et al.,-lot 19. " "1 blodc "C,". Overlook 950 Becurity Abstract ft Trust Co. to A S. Hon sth ton. et al.. .lot 9. block 9, Elmhurst "I, ..J.660 IS. w. Keaer to Maunaa a. Aiitcn el, west 83 feet of lot 10, block I 13, Park View extended 2,350 Pant i Land company to Mary" j Wodeenskl. lot 5. block 102. ' 1 University Park ... i ', ' 8,00 3. D. ! Vincent to G. P. Sperow, et al., lot 19. block 8, Council Crest Parkland lot: 17, 'block 8.;.;.,' Maginnls Land ft Investment company to Gust -Carlson, lot 8. block S. Goodhue Psrk . . . Afirits Lr PttoT'und Iiustidnd TdAT J.E00 . ,000 j e' ess B. Cunningham, et al., lot 4, block; 20, Sunnyside . J. A. iClemcnson and lfa to. Adolph Col sou. lot 4. block 215, Couch addition .! Nels J. Nlson and wife in Fijnnle M. GpII, undlvldfdH of lot ; 24, block 9, Lndd's addition ... ' n t . i'ooi A. .SKfiton, lot 4 41, !"' i 44, block 12. 1 emnau. ,r t ... -tion 1. Title Otiaiantf? ft Ti-t'-t c "": -''i. tf Kilen A. Fairchlld, iuti 24, 2o. liinck ?A I.crW.-U-v F. S. Kli:hls and wifo to V.'. J. Ejreokson, lot 4, blov-k 3s. Itv lntrton ......... ii. Ueekiev and wife t sn", rorth 20 fett Cf lot i, bloi k 38. Irvlntrton .0. 5''0 I.- Vanduj-n and wife -to Hannah i'. tiaruti, west or lot 19 and cast V, of lot 11, block 1, Gold smith's addition (.000 Louisa Kalua and husband to John Nusshold, et al.. south 4 of lot 7 East Paradise Springs J,50 W. McK?nsle and wife to G. B. Barbagelata. 1 acres In sec tion 2U, townsnip l soutn, range east . . . ...... ... . ........... 1000 Ike Enklea and wife to J. Wein- stein, strip in block 84, car- ...Uab' n tH .A 4U l I f H A uthers' addition to Caruthers addition w. ............ , 250 F. A. Reed, et al.. to Ida Scoggln, soutn 3 l-a reet or tots i, z, block 1 7. Glsncoe Park S.0A0 LAWYERS Abstract TVus worn 6 Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. - , ABSTRACTS of title. IX Alexander ab stract ornce, 4H cornett nin. PACIFICJ Title A Trust Co.. the leading Abstractors. 104-h-s-T sawing oio. - GENERAL REAL ESTATE 02 FOR SALE) An 8 acre tract i mile east of Tlgard station; 1 acre tn strawberries, and 1 acre in orchard and all kinds of small 1 rulf and berries, small house and a line wen, no roc, ei 8400 an acre, part cash, balance at on 8 years' time. Inqulr S. D. Blank, owner, 'iigara station. SNAP, brand new 6 room bungalow, fireplace, hot and cold water, gas and electric lights, modern In every respect, close In, good car service; terms. Owner. Tabor 2101. T SOMETHING jrood. 5360O business cor ner, 80 E. 28th. north; good room house, gas, electricity, porcelain bath;, Ankeny car passes door. . Phone- owner, aeiiwooa u. - . FOR gALE HOUSES 61 A-FEW Pay your rent to yourself; get this lot. 40x181, good 6 room house, fine fruit . trees, roses, lawn ana garaen; you cm beat this for the money, $1700: 8300 cash,1l0 a month; close in, east side. . n SBtn nr.. near Ankenv. lot 4x98; room good house, bath and toilet; fine fruit trees, roses and, lawn. Its yours for $1000 cash; price 8240i. werea a bargain. , T.nt nni2S; K room modern house, large attic and basement; cement walks and steps; this 1b positively the best buy lit the oltyj-$2400;- 81d0 cash, baL to suit Also have other good buys. -. , THOMPSON & HUnM lUr.lt. . . 205 Morrison St., Room 3. ' Going to Baild? home. If you own lot small- amount cf cash sufficient Our reputation for well built houses, fair dealing, reasonable prices Is bringing us many clients. It wm pay to see us.. . - Northwestern Const. Co. Successors to ' ; Portland Realty ft Const Co.. 901-8 Lewis bldg. - NEW, 6 room bungalow in W'estmore- land. - Large living and -dining room; Beamed ceiling, built In buffet and bookcasee. 2 large bed rooms, large closets. Also window seats. Large Dutch kitchen, cement floor In base ment, stationary tubs, woodlift, electric fixtures, window shades and linoleum Included." Lawn, 60x100 lot. Owner must sell." Will make terms tosult. Take Sellwood ear, get off at . Bybee street, walk 1 block east and 1 block south, or call Sellwood 1049. 1440 East 17th st. fl. STOP PAYING RENT. J20IH). . Here is a well built new, modern S room bungalow in "the Falrport district on the Peninsula, close to carline; ce ment basement, wash trays, fire place, porcelain bath, electric wired, full lot 50x100. Terms, 3400 castv balance easy payments. . a: n. TA X tiun at 4th and Oak sts., 402-3 Lewis bldg. ; WW WTt.T. timr.D YOU A HOME! AND PROVIDE THE LOT IN ONK -OK THE BEST RESIDENCE DIS TRICTS ON THE EAST SIDE. SMALL; PAYMENT DOWN AND THE BAL ANCE LIKE RENT. FOR FULL PAR- TICUIjAKP, !!- 10, JUUW1; LIKE RENT 3 modern and attractive residences, one 7 rooms and the other 8 rooms; furnished complete throughout, in fine section of second addition to Holiaday Park.Tbr sale on easy terma; 10 per cent cash, balance 1 per cent monthly, with per cent interest. If you are looking for a home It will pay you to Investigate this. Mctargar, Bates & Lively. 315 Falling bldg. By Owner, Bungalow Cottage i? Pi. 4fith lit. N.. net. Tillamook and liancoekp 6 rooms, full basement, 50X100 lot; woodworg is iimsneo. in enainei miu stain, the walls are painted and tinted; can be-handled with 3500. For particu lars phone Tabor 548 or B-2971. 1500 below value, but must be sold this week; only 3500 cash will buy a fine substantial home in Hawthorne district, close in, T room house,-new, beautiful yard, hard surface sts. Don't overlook this, price 330O0, easy terms, ,3d floor Mulkey bldgr, 3d and Morrison. 5 room cottage, 60x100 lot Bull Run water, electric - lights, cement walks; 11000. can ti ljinn ave., ewiwogq ELEGANT home, bungalow style., all modern, including smoke ventilator in kitchen; upper chamber for billiard and library combined; a bargain; built Tor . owner; 84150,' half cash. Phone morn- lngs, 0-203. 12700 for the best home in Albeita dts trlct. worth 83000 easily; beautiful yard, corner lot, 8 room new house, everything modern. 1 block to car. In- . quire 3d floor Mulkey bldg !d and Mor rlson. . 7 ROOM house on Mt. Tabor: all Iru provements: large lot: bearing fruit trees; bargain this month; telephone. Tabor 177, CORNER 60x105. one half block from ' county road; - also 80x105 inside lot garden, Water on lots, 3 room bouse, turn, tf-7i .Trnirnftl- LOT and small house, all modrn con veniences, 3 blocks from carline. this or you lose money; 1400 csslv bal. t,l 6 per month, t-hona Tabor lfl.tn. t A nice modern home at 80"e. Yamhill, only $4000. Close In; Ujr barealn; part cash, balance terms; look this up at once. B-1170. A 1IOMB BUlLT FOR Y)U I3"BESt7 .1 make building loans.. Plans free, A. C. Furlong, contractor. 231 ,11th st Main 3526. ', j , . 6 rooms, new and modern, full l''. -32200; $1000 cash, palariee lenes. 20 Henrv bldg. ,',,,, .,.y'- r-T1,r,h ... 1 i GREATEST snap in ma lty, lot i0n i, new 4 room house and a ln vt-h shed. 1 block frtm rarllns, price t?i0; terms." inquire 6Z3 H?nry niog EASY terms. tnu.U sell pw irfd"r- bungalow, don t deiay. f;wner, sn'. Washtf gton st-.. rQom4i1 . NluAT, cosy cottage on 60 fo'jili.t, l-ij cash, $10 per-month. Or?m-y Inv?,, ment Co.. end of Row City t'ar'n r ; : ! n . "5ijUtt)t C3l&0, -1 rourn Tif.usi", 3 lilrw-ltS Mt. S"OH 1 i - ) d.isvn, f ;'! muntluv. rmmlMy. T Ti:"r"trr T on East tn. a narKstn ir iaHit Inoulre 6S E. Sth. I TWO m-w mt poJprn I 'Ui!-. V.I . it SVC . K5500; N1W ni(J'ftl Hoii'ifB I-1 Irs in,. lilee, owner, j H-ti i'mrea. i. . i , --r