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,THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 'fill 1911. 13 - AtDITOR'S " REPORT, , Dr. " ICAU BOWTT TWUm r . ' Balance on hand July L 1314 -. w' .0 j t .06 Balance en hand ..$ - w SUMMARY STATEMENT - ' Showing Financial Condition of Multnomah County at the Close of ,' Business, December 31, 1910. ; ; , CASK BISOVBOIIB. .'- Cash available for the redemption of Bneral tund warranta-. Jn hand, of Bounty treasurer.. .j...,...lMJ3l? n hand! of ahoriff ..................... , In hands of county clerk . .'. , . . . . . ... . . . 4 68.80 "J19T,0J.49 Cash available for the redemption of road fund warrants In hands of county treasurer I 81.? a i cno t In hands of ahertff ......... i ....,. 771.80 $ 81,809.97 , Tots! cash resources ............... ' T" " ' , XXABXXJTXH8. " General fund warrants outstanding July 1. 1910 .......... I ,.. General fund warrants drawn since July ; ; j, 1910 411,601.87 toW.:V;....;.v.-..";..'...' .$0,W1.8 ) Deduct general fund warrant redeemed since July 1, 1910 ...... r 411,860.6I Total general fund .warrants out- stauding .......... Road fund warrants outstanding July 1, 1V1V ...................". w.y , " ' Road fund warrants drawn' sines July 1. ' 1J19 ., 17,68MT - Total ........ 8181.I00.47 'V Deduct road fund warranU redeemed July.,.. .-A, - ; 1 191J ,....$178,079.87. --. I Total road fund warranta outstanding $ 6,220.90 ToUl liabilities , . . " - Excess of resources . ... . .1 ........ $214,404.33 I hereby certify that the above .tatement is ggys. Portland. Oregon, January 1. 1911. STATEMENT 6howing Contracts Entered Into by Multnomah County From July 1, 1910, to December 31, 1910. Jaly 7. J910, The Gunther King company, the roofing and sheet metal work for the east wing of Multnomah county oourt house: Contract price .......j $ 8,920.00 Contract let by public bidding. . Bond executed July 29, 1910, in the sum of $3,960.00. July 27. 1910, the Washington Interior Finish Company, the carpentry and cabinet work, interior finish of the eaBt wing of Mult nomah county courthouse: ,,.,, Contract price 8.910.00 Contract let by publlo bidding. . Bond executed August 1, 1910, in the sum of $4,450.00. July -27. 1910; Central Door and Lumber company, the glass and glaxlng of the east wing of Multnomah county court house: , Contract price .. 4, 986.00. , Contract let by public bidding. ' ,..,.. Bond executed Auguat 1. 1910. in the sum of $2,493.00. July 27. 1910. Butte Engineering and Electrlo company, the installation of en intercommunicating telephone system in the new court house bnlldlng: . ...... Contract, price . 1.760.00 Contract let by public bidding. ' Bond wecutel August 8. 1?0. In the sum of $900.00. -October 3,' 1910, Butterfleld Bros., the "Clock system in the new court house building: s j. 4 . ... Contract price 2.935.00 Contract let by public bidding. ........ Bond executed October 4. 1S10. In the sum of $1.500 00. October '14 1910. A. J. Capron. the1-ornamental Iron work, braes and bronse work of the new court house bnlldlng: Contract price 28,720.00 Contract let by public blddisg. ......... Bond executed October 15, 1910. in the sum of 514.860.00. November 7, 1910. Oregon Hardware company, the trimming hardware " "! doors and windows of east wing of new court house build- Contract Price $,920.40 "ex in the sum of $1,460.00. BARK IS HEARING Bossuet Ffeaches Astoria Fol lowing Remarkable Run of Six Days From Frisco; Ger man Ship Sails Today. On her second voyage to this port In less than a year, the French bark Bossuet, 1951 tons net register. Captain Le Troquer, arrived from Ban Fran cisco at Astoria yesterday noon after an unusually good run of six days, aid ed by the southeast gales. 8hs will load wheat here for the United King dom for the Northwest Warehouse com- . '"since .leaving Nantes for thlsrt: coming by way of Cherbourg and Ho bart, more than a year ago the Bossuet has covered approximately 30,000 miles and by the timeuhe reaches her desti nation with her wheat cargo from here she will have covered nearly as many, more. mv. ..,.. wriia r from February PORTAFTERATRIP OF 30,000 MILES - t ' 1910 t May 2 of the same year load In lumber for Dunedln and Australian ports. "When she sailed from here she carried a woman passenger 'for New Zealand, the first to go out of this port on a windjammer for t several years After discharging her lumber cargo she loaded a cargo of coal at Newcastle for Ban Francisco, from which port she has Just arrived. It is expected r '4 that she will reach Llnnton tomorrow 'to discharge her ballast . A Portland bound cargo: vessel which has been out a long time from her starting point is the French ship Mare chal de Castries. 1741 tons net. Captain Amellne having left Dublin for this port 198 days ago with general cargo for Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Before reaching Cape Horn she met with dis aster and on September 24 was towed into Beef Harbor, In the Falkland Islands, with sundry damages and her cargo shifted. 1 t After making repairs at Reef Harbor she sailed for Hobart on November 29. She sailed from that port for the Co lumbia river January 10. t The German ship Wilhelmine, 180Q v tons net. Captain Thomson, was sched uled to sail today, from San Pedro for " this port. , She is laden with general cargo and Is from Antwerp on the Hen ry Lund & Co. line of ships. JETTY HAS GOOD WtNTEB Heavy Gales of Past Wek Have Washed Out Only One PHe. , So far this winter only one pile had been washed out of the outer end of the Columbia river Jetty, and the" Jetty has remained practically undamaged by the very heavy gales of the past week, ac cording to Information received at the offices of the United States engineers. This Is unusual, as the'waves In past years have done considerable minor aga-tatUe Jetii' - Good progress is being made on 'the survey at the mouth of the river pre liminary to starting the .work oh the north Jetty, and this will probably .be finished In less time than at first ex- AUDITORS REPORT. V $228,836.87 . $ $,211.13 . ......... ... . . . t . ..... ...814,432.06 pected, unless weather conditions in terfere. The dock to be used In connection with the oil tank that will be built at Three Tree point has" been put up, and the tank itself will soon be under con struction. It will have", a capacity of iv.uuv oarrois ana win cost approximate ly. TCAA . W A . . . ,iv, ui tuinraoi uavmg Deen lei to Thomas Shea some time ago. It Is proposed also to utilize the spring at that point for supplying water 10 vessels, ana with this end In view a tank at the dock, coupled to a rravitv system from the spring, will probably be tullt In the near future. The tank will work automatically, and will be run au me time, so that vessels can take water quickly. ESCAPES DROWNING Workman at Bridge Pier Rescned by His Fellow Employes. While an attempt was being made to move some drift from the east draw pier of the new Steel bridge last night one, of the men at work on the drift fell into the river. Fortunately he was caught In the mass and did not go in beyond his armpits. He was pulled out Of his precarious position and placed aboard the launch Eva. The Eva and a gang of men wer kent busy at the pier all night kepnlna it ciear or me aruung pieces of drift that came floating down the river with the swift current but after 12 o'clock, says Captain Charles" Amos, master of tho Eva, the drift practically stopped run ning" and this morning the river was comparatively clear. While engaged in towing masses of drift away from the draw pier last night. Captain Amos picked up a coat and Jumper, the latter being caught in the wheel of the Eva. He reported the matter to the harbor police, who are Inclined to believe that they belong to some person who has been drowned farther up the river. NEWS . OF WHEAT SHIPS Celtic Glen Win Discharge Ballast and lime at Lbinton. At the Oceania dock the Frenoh bark Bayard loaded in both hatches this mornlnf. while the Iftmi la tairin n wheat at the North Bank dock. She will proDabaiy shirt across the river late this afternoon. The Balmoral was towed up from Llnnton to Montgomery dock No. 2 last night and she will begin loading wheat there Monday morning. The British ship Celtlo Glen, Captain Roberts, reached Llnnton this morning In tow of the Ocklahama and was taken immediately in to the ballast dock, where she will discharge ballast and mo before coming up here to load wheat LOSES ITER DECKLOAD Schooner Alvena Discharges 200,000 ' v Feet Into the Pacific. Reports to the Merchants' Exchange from San Francisco state that the schooner Alvena arrived there at 6 o'clock last night and reports the loss of 200,000 feet of her deckload In a south east gale off the Columbia river January 9. The Alvena sailed from Astoria Jan uary 8 with a cargo of oyer 900,000 feet of lumber, bound for San Pedro and was caught In the heavy gale that blew the next day off the coast. . ... si , . HE IMITATED WGINTY Captain Frank Wilson Geto Cold Bath in Willamette River. ,, ."Captain" Frank Wilson, Who spends a large part of his time on the -Couch Street dock, started in to find out how muchlho j-lvechai Jlseaesterday-aX. ternoon and In his eagerness he meas ured some depth of the Willamette as he fell from the dock and was nearly carried under. No one saw him fall, but he wandered Into the office and told the agent.1 t W. Brown, " that he ', had fallen in and was carried down nearly to the end of. the dock before be could get his bearings. He soon found them, however, according to ns siory to the agent,- and breasting the rapid , current, swam nacic to ine point inun which he had fallen and there gained the dock. ' In support of his story that he had been in the river were his soaked clothes. . . . Oregon dhydock hit ,.. 1 OfflcUls Say It Will Be Hard to Meet port of Portland Cut. 1 -Because bf the cut of 60 per cent in the. Port of Portland drydock rates, of ficials of the Oregon drydock seem to be of the opinion that that structure will be put out of business as they con tend that it will be impossible for them to meet the rates of the larger struc ture and continue on a paying basis. Concessions made by the private dock are said to have been responsible for the cutting of the rates on the Port of Portland dock. ' - RIVER FULL Ol? DRIFT n'1' :;'. V-:.. ;.-S" r.-.-V ' , . " Navigation on Columbia Made DIN V, ftcolt and Dangerous. . Columbia river pilots report that the Columbia river from the mouth of the Willamette river down is fliiea wnn drift and floating , logs, which makes navigation dangerous at night One of the pilots said this morning that even in daylight It is sometimes difficult to escape the larger pieces of timber, while at night it is impossible to see them . . . FALCON NEARLY HERE Domestic Freight From New York Comprise Most of Her Cargo. Domestio -freight from New York comprises the greater part of the cargo of the . American-Hawaiian steamer Fal con, Captain Schage, which is echedu'eJ to arrive here tomorrow. She sailod from San Francisccat 1 o"clock Thurs day alternoon and It Is expected that if she has a good run up to the mouth of he river she may reach there before dark tonight and In time to cross In, in which case she will be up here early tomorrow. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Jan. 21. Arrived down at 10:30 a. m. French bark Pierre An tonlne. Sailed at 13 noon Steamer Klamath for San Pedro, Astoria, Jan. 20. Arrived at 1J noon- French bark Bossuet, from San Fran cisco. Sailed at 2 p. m. Steamer Yel lowstone for San,Podro; at 2:80 pm. Steamer 3. A. Chanslor for 8an Fran cisco'; t 2:45 p. m. Steamer F. H. Leg- gett for San Pedro. Arrived at 2:45 and left up at 4:15 Steamer Asuncion from San Francisco. San Francisco, Jan. 20. Arrived at 6 p.-- m. Steamer ShoBhone . from Colum bia river, Arrived- Schooner Alvena, from Columbia river; losjt 200,000 feet lumber from deckload off Columbia river during southeast gale' January 9. Astoria, Jan. 21. Condition -at, the mouth of the river at 8 a. 'nr., smooth; wind northwest. 12 miles; woather, clear. Tides at Astoria Sunday High water, 6:25 a. m., 7.9 feet; 7:18 p. m., 6.7 feet. Low water 0:05 a, m., 2.3 feet; 1:22 p. m 2.0 feet ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Llghtvessel No. 92, which broke" loose from her moorings several days ago was returned to her station off Uma tilla Reef yesterday. . She will be re placed toy No. 67 about February" 1 and will proceed to Swlftsure Bank to re lieve No. 93. Laden with 25,000 barrels of oil, the Standard Oil company's tank steamer Asuncion arrived at Portsmouth last night from San Francisco. Officials of the Oregon City Trans portation company expect to get thp steamer Pomona started for Oregon City tomorrow, In view of the fact that the river is falling. The Oregona which is operating above Corvallis is expected to come down through the locks next Tuesday on her regular schedule. With passengers and freight the steamer Alliance, Captain Thomsen, will sail tonight for Coos Bay and Eureka. This will be her first trip since coming off tho drydock. When she sails for San Francisco and San Pedro tomorrow afternoon, the steamer Rose City, Captain Mason, will have a well filled cabin list and a full cargo of freight District Forecaster' B. A. Beals pre dicts that the river here will fall slow ly tomorrow and rapidly Monday and Tuesday. The highest point reached by the Willamette during the present freshet was 15.5 feet. It was at a stage of 14.8 feet at 8 o'clock this morn ing, having fallen 0.6 feet since 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Regular Linore Due to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay Jan. 23 Roanoke, San Pedro Jan. 22 Beaver, San Pedro t Jan. 23 Geo. W. Elder, San Diego Jan. 29 LASTING CURES'- The Leadlzicf Specialist. My reputation as the leading spe cialist In men's ailments Is firmly established by my work of the nast and there Is no necessity of my re sorting io irregular metnoos . in or der to keen bus v. Mv skill, abllltv and straightforward methods entitle me to the success that I have won and ' to- the full measure of public connaence mat l enjoy. Consultation Free MT HONEST AND CANDID AD VICH COSTS YOU NOTHING. I rhuArfilllv rlv' vmi tliA v.rv a h1at opinion, guided y years of success ful practice. Men out of town In trouble, write If you oannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper nome irraimem ana cure. 4 Mv Offices are ODen all dav from 9 a. m. to g p. jn. and Sundays from The DRr-TAYLOR-Co. 834 u mqbbjsoh rrmmiT Corner Second and Morrison Streets, rornana, Oregon, Sue H. Elmore; Tillamook... '....Jan. 22 Rose City. 8n Francisco... Feb. 2 Golden Gate, Tillamook .... .Indefinite Breakwater, Coos Bay ........ .Jan. 24 Roanoke, San Pedro ...,...;..Jn.. 25 TtABVAff Can . Oaj4wk Tift ) 7 Sue, H. Elmore, Tillamook........ Ian. 23 Bear. 6an pedro ;.,..,Feb. 1 " ; Tssseu in Ton. Celtic Glen. Br. sh. ... , . . .Llnnton Bossuet Fr. bk ........Astoria St Nicholas, Am. sch.. ....... ..Astoria wvi u. ijurgess, Am. bk . .. supple s Iverness, Br.,, bk..... Llnnton Falcon, Am. ss. ................ Albers Elfrleda, Ger. bk .Llnnton Pnan.1t. Am lla.ftn. ..wHuvKv, . pa, ............. .in. BenvAr. Am. RR j.... AthswArth Manning.' U. S. 8..' Will Iron A Steel .mill., vxv4. mn vrm riuiiK Ravar tV l.k ' xr,t. rj.. ..1. ww.ux... u VVJ, b HB.. . . . . . , . IVUilt, B wandsbek, Ger.bk. Llnnton Berl In, Am. sch Goble Jabez Howes, Am. sch. ....... . ( .Astoria 01. riaiiKia, aiii. nn ............ . Aiurin En Bonte With (foment anA nanaral Admiral Cornuller, Fr. bk,.... Antwerp Claus, Ger. sh. .Hamburg David A' imrlATH. TTt Mr . tanhiira Marechal de Castries', Fr. bk Tyne uuciunne, uer. sn...... Antwerp Luzon, Ant. sch. .Redondo En Bonte With OoaL CoL de Villebois Mareuil. Fr. bk. ... . , .Newcastle, N. S. W. f Daily River Readings. s? ? '? l i '"I STATIONS. tr t Lewlston . Rlparla . , , Umatilla .. Eugene . . . Hnrrisburg Albany ... 24 1.7 0 0 SO 2.5 0 0 26 0 10 7.21.8 0 16 5.72.2 0 20 18.21.2 0 20 17.61.0 0 87 28.21.1 0 16 14.81 0.2 0 Salem Wilsonvllle, Portland . . ( ) Falling river. MEN CURED $10 HWSOURFEE Pay When Cured We have every kniwn remedy ap pliance for nZATZJKtt YOU.. 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Our Chinese -doctor lately from New York Oriental Hospital also has 30 years' experience. If you suffer, when others fall, we wish you to call or i write to I 301U nSST ST.. POBTIAND, OB. Pre Consultation and Examination. NEW TODAI Stop payinc big rent. Stop htiying stale vegetables. Strtp payinp; 60c per dozen for eggs. Why not buy one of these 2j4-acre tracts, where you can have all the privileges of both city and country life? The soil is the very best and in a high 6tate of cultivation, lays ideally for a subur ban home, only 25 minutes from the heart of the cily. PRICE Only $650 per acre and the very best of terms, can be ar ranged. . COOK & TAYLOR Successors to F. E. Taylor & Co. 402-3 LEWIS BLDG. Holladay's Addition The one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical center and most desirable residence property In the city. Seeing Is believing. Better go and see the many choice residences under construction and the improvements go ing on. Ihe Oregon Real Estate Company 264 OXAIT9 ATS. POBTLAITD, OS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by tn Title A Trust company, Lewis Bldg 4th tnd Oak. II. E. Noble and wife lo Benita A. Thompson, lot 8, block ti Evanston '. $ 610 Portland Realty & Trust Co. to Andrew li. Kidder et al, lots 23 and 24, block 19, Woodmcre 325 Ben C. Ely and wife to W. M. Banschbach. lot 16, block 11, Wlberta 100 Moore Investment Co. to Daniel Kelr, tots 6 and 6, block 72, Ver non ; . . . 1,600 Investment Co. to Luclnda J. LArrabee, lots 8, 11, 13 and 15, block 6, Irvlngton Park 600 Irvlngton Investment Co. to Theodore Boy, lot 4, block 4, Irvlngton 1,600 Laurelhurst Co. to Rogor C. Stan ey, lot 16, block 35, Laurel hurst 1,400 Henrv M. Kuler and wife to Mark D. Hawea, lot 3, block 200, Hol iday's addition 3,600 E. E. Merges and wife to Mary W. Gaston, lot 5 and east 10 feet of lot 8, block 21, Goldsmiths ad dition 4,500 Same to Same, lots 11 and 12, block i, Meadow Park No. 2 600 Michael T. Moran and wife to Julia Wals. lot 7. block 9, Mil ler's addition to Sellwood 1,350 W. C. Sievers and wife to R. C. Cllne, lot 16 Causey Suburban Acre Tracts 200 Ernst J. Zeller and wife to Chas. B. Williams et al., lot 28 B "D" Portsmouth Villa EJtt... 1,800 I. 1 Ray and wife to I. A. Peters, east half of lot 1, block 267, Couch addition 4,500 Maria I Flanders to Excelsior Fence Co., lot 13. block 297. Couch addition 8,250 Ffed D. H. Topken and wife to Richard Genserowskl. lots 3 and 6, and north 16 feet of lot, 7, block 10, Goldsmith's resur--vev of Smith's subdivision and addition 3,000 George A. Ross and wife to O. L. Roholt. lot 4, block 18. Ken llworth 3,000 Charles Ashpole and wife to Wil liam Roberts et aL lot "C." sub division of lot 4, block 3, Fort land Homestead James Hart and wife to Clara K Johnston, lots 6 and 7. .block' 10. Katherine Wannn Land" enmnnnv to Daniel A. .Ffelds ef al. lotV Mock' C Bandy Road Place i W. A. MacKae and wife to Charles . E. McCulloch, land commencing ' st northwest corner of block ; . 287. Couch addition .,.. ! AX ?J 1 Dr. 8.X. Chan . . -,.AA SS Am..-. JB STOP 4,000 600 1.750 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i Charles E. McCulloch to Excelsior - Fence compaiv, same as' above 100 C Friedman and wife to M. J. . ; Doyle, lot 4 and east 4 feet of Int 6, block 322. Balch'a sedi tion ... . lo Hazel V. Mathleseh and husband to Alice Moule, lot 22, block Kt Stewart Park 2,600 Eugene Rosencrantz and wife to Victor Dautoff. lot 8, block 1, ' Roselawn 600 Minnie Hill and hutiband to K. (i. Garrow, lot 5 block 33. Alblna 1,600 Sarah Rhoada to .1 Y. Kteel. lot : 10 "and east 60 feet of lot 11. - block 118, Grover's addition 3.500 Charlotta B. Field! n and husband ' to Alex Mclnnis, lot 23, block 8, Laurolwood 500 LAWYER'S Aostract & Trust Co.. -m ; f Board of Trade bid., abstracts a ' specialty. ! UNlOrt Abstract Co.. 412-413 Co-bett i bldg. Tel. Main a. PACIFIC Title & Trust Co., the leading snsiractors. 7 cn. com., ground rionr. MEETING NOTICED 41 ORKGON LODGE NO. 101 A '. A. M. Stated communica tion this (Baturday) evenlnn atg o clock Masonic Tempio Work In F. C. detrree. VlRlt- lng brethcrn cordially Invited. By order W. M. A. J. HANDI.AN, Secy. CALEDONIAN club will give a Burns concert and dance In the Auditorium, 208 ,J,d st.. Saturday evenlne. January 21. 8:30 Dromnt. Fine Droerani. Burns' sonRR, recitations, national dances. Ad mission 26c. M. W. A.. ROLE CITV CAMP Monday. Se'.llng-Hirsi h bids-. Washington near 10th. Phpne C lork. Main 24. A-4"t Jt N. A.. Orsgon Rose camp, mets Wednesday iwenlngs. A'fcvky hall. Id and Morrleon. &1AIIRIAGR LICX3?SFJ Boy Hcrsh, Cornelius hotel, 29, and Thco Danlol, 24. Alfred Foley. Tacoma, Wash., II, and Will Kannev. 335 North Twenty-sec ond street, 23, and Alice Sharp. 19. Lewis Hlsbonnett, 971 East Twenty ninth street, 69, and Alice Tague, 68. R. J. Stinhans, 404 Lumber Kxchange building, 36, and Inez Cravat, 26. C. K. Rldffway. 4f Eaat. Sixty-third street," 28, and Viola Schrtum, 22. Myron Ualbey, Arleta, Or.. 20. and Nellie Summer, 19. Clarence Blows, Nuht hotel, 30, and Luella Gellette, 29. . S. Brossart, 303 Trcmont street, 23, and Mary Colebaba, 17. Wedding -nd visiting card engravers and monoKiMtn stationers. Washington bldg., Washington st.. net. ra ana tn. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809' Stark st CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 2S9 Morrison st BIRTHS HANNO To Mr. and Mrs. John Hanno, 54i Pettygrove St., Jan. 13, a boy. MECUM To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me cum. Good Samaritan hospital, Jan. 1 !i. a hnv. CRITTENDEN To Mr. snd Mrs. .Rich ard Crittenden, 274U tia i, Jan. io, n irlrl . ' r.RASRELLE To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ora9selle, Good "Samaritan hospital, January 16. a hoy. EKBLAD To- Mr. and Mrs. Emit Ek l,Hd lDO N. 17th st.. Jan. 14. a girl. JKNKKNS To Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkens. 684 E. Hth St., Jan. 16, a girl, STACKHOL'SE To Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stackhouse, 731 TStli St.. Jan. 10, a girl. DONfAlinK To Mr. and Mrs. John Don ahue, 383 DavlH, Jan. 8, a girt. DKKONING To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dnkonlng, 345 E. Oregon St.,- Jan, 9, ELLIS To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis, 1630 K Taylor, Jan. 1, a ftoy. I WERSTER To Mr, and Mrs. Walter Webster, 415 K. 30th St., Jan. is, a boy. JELINO To Mr. and Mrs. John Jellng, 062 Division, Dec. 25, a boy. DEATHS CHRISTONSON Gus'tal Christonson, 110 N. 6th St., Jan. 17. age 60; gun shot wound; suicide. CARIH John Carlh, St. Vincent hos pital, Jan. 18. age 31, pneumonia. WALKER John Walker, 307 Freement st., Jan. 19. age 3, diphtheria. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 160 Bth st, opp. Meier Frank's. Main 7216. FUNERAL NOTICES ' CARIH Friends are Invited to attend I the funeral of John Carlh from Dun inliiK & McEntee's chapel, at 8:30 a. m. Sunday. January 22, thence to St. Pat rick's church at 9 a. m. The deceased was a member of the Austrlan-Slavonlc-American Benevolnt association. Inter ment Mount Calvary cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning k McEntee SETS very detail. 7th and Pine. Main 4, -4558. Ladv assistant. Zeller-Brynes Co, SV.OTS phones; lady assistant Most modern itnhllshmenj In city. EAST SJDE funeral directors, sucoess- eor to F. B. Dunning, inc. k. iz. h-zdzd EDWARD HOI. MAN. undertaker. lit Id st. I.aoy assistant. Main bbi. J, P, FIN LEY & SON SadSC- Ladr attendant. Main 9. A-1599. I CDpl-l The east side undertaksr. LUiUII T.dy assistant. B-1SS4. East 711. Fast th and Alder. CDirOrM Undertaking Co.. Main A -223 5. Ladv ass't. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for sympathy and kindness shown us during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father, also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. JOHN PALM AND CHILDREN. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 $660 AND UP for HOUSES, on terms as low as $10 per month, JLQTS $275 and up on terms as low as $3 down and $3 a month. Also have a number of houses for rent. GRAYS CROSSING LAND CO., Mt. Scott car,,, Tabor 959. FLAT, close in, oast Ride, bringing 11 per cent income, $12,000; $7500 ensh, balance time. 420 Swetland bldg. FOR SALE HOUSES 01 A SNAP $200 cash buys 6 room modern bunga low on E. 37th St.; north front, lot 50x 100, 3 blocks from car; full basement. This place Is brand new and the best buy in Portland; owner in California; balance $15 per month, only 6 per cent Interest." See E. K. WHITE, Kern Park Station, Mt. Scott car. Tabor 2547. for sale two 6 room bungalows. One, corner 5Sth and Flanders, $2800, ' The other, 68th and Everett. $2600; Very easy, terms. Take Montavilla car. Commission for selling. .-. T.U.ANDERSON. -.V Builder, , -"...v.,;. v;. 401 l,ewl Dldg. Residence .for Sale . Located East 8th street, just north of Knott; modern in every- respect; full lot: Improvements all In and paid: 8 rooms and sleeping porch, full cement . . . r n l , .. . rrttre, dnw mommy. it. V. KVKKIOVT, 414 Spalding bldg. SIX room modern house 342 Eugene; lot 3.1 Mi xl 50, Inquire 336, Walking dis-ttuv for salk norsrs 4 6 Room New. modern, well built: S -storv house: panelled walls an-j beamed cell lng, Dutch kitchen, tiled and piiamelfd; modern plumbing throughout; cement basement and furnai; fine view lot, 50x100 feot Price J3500: terms. Call at Gregory Hclshu office, end of Itose City P'ark carline. . v , Gregory Investment Co, 7 Room Modern House in Walnut Park ' Furnace, gas, electric lights, cement , haHoment. stationary tuba, everything first cIbhh; select neighborhood. I have : bought a larg stock ranch and am mo v lng away; will sell mv home for less than it cost me, viz., 150; terms If w:inteil. I will take team of -good work horses and from. 4 to 6 good cows as part of first payment. Ownpr, F-36U, Journal. $200 Lots $200 High, cleared, level lots, nhort fat ride, good -car service: built up with , many homes, in Portland's best resi dence district.' Call at Gregory Heights office, end of Rose City Park carline. Gregory Investment Co, TOR SAT,E BY OVVNKR. 7 room bungalow, 1 V, blocks from AU berta enr line; has beam celling, pan eled dining room, polisliod floors, Bhowr bath, fireplace; the nicest home In this part of Portland, $3500; $1000 down. Imlance monthly payments. Ap Pj y 985 K. 18th Bt. N. Woodlawn gfiS. FOR SALE 8 room modern nouns , nearly new. in Sunnyslde, 2 block from carline, 3 blocks from school, 2 blocks fron store; 60x100 lot; barn., chicken house and lot, nice lawn and roses, Improved street, gas and elec tricity. A bargain at $4300; easy terms. wner. ui i;. Taylor. I HAVE a 5 room bungalow with fiie- plaep. wash trays, cement basement, ..' everything up to date. I have the finest f I t L. 1 ,,... . I . it H n A $500 rash, balance cn terms; $300 be low value. Se owner at Coppertliwaitn , office, 4!)th and Hawthorne. Tabor 620. $2100 CASH BUYS A neat, modern, 6 room house near Kenton factories. This property will pay 10 per cent on the Investment as a renter. Room 227 Lumber Exchange, cor. 2d and Stark. Phones Marshall 1015, or Woodlawn 2674. ?00 CASH AND $20 A MONTH Will buy a swell 6 room bungalow with' every modern convenience, fireplace, built In buffet, full basement, etc.; cor ner lot, 2 blocks to car, cement walks, . curbs and graded streets, fine location. Price $2600. Be sure to see this. Call Mr. Ward. Main 8900 or A-6271. ' FINDING IX WILL sell my modern 2 story house and corner lot. 50x100, on west slope of Mt. Tabor., for $800 cash, balance $2000. $20 per mo., and Tr interest. Worth J3600; KOtnir Into business and. need the money. Phone Tabor 1867. VEKVFINE' Home, elegant location, best built, oak finish, fine design, 9 rooms, sitting, din ing, large living, kitchen, hall, two fire places, cement basement, furnace,- $ bed rooms, sleeping balcony, fixtures. Four others, same description, finish mahog-: any. C-1866, E-273. No agents. W. H. neruman. $2700 Choice Bungalow For a nice' home with SDat'loua grounds, see this modern 5 room bun galow, on corner, neatly fenced, near carline; house - well built for present owner, with basement, cement walks, electric fixtures; house and grounds at actunl cost; terms can be arranged. STRONG & CO., 605 Concord bldg. FOR SALEGreat bargain, near Jeffe son High School, 8-room modem house; large hall; tinted rooms; large closets; cement basement; cement side walk; corner lot 50x100; roses, fruit trees, etc. Call 876 Haight ave. Phone C-1382. FOR SALE New 6-room houso In re stricted district; 25 minutes from bus iness center; will suit the most fast idious taste; fine finish; $4000, terms,' Inquire Tabor 187 evenings at 6 o'clock ordron card H-364 Journal.. A Bargain , 4 room cottage, with lot 50x100; plas tered, wired, tinted, part basement. Price $1100; $750 cash, balance $10 per month. 5 per cent Interest. Phone Tabor 630. Big Snap Look, $650 for a neat three room house, completely furnished lot 60x100. Dement & Krlder. 248 Madison st. For investments or hemes. 8 EH DETSCH & WITWER. Specialists In Real Estate For the man of moderate means. BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. ' Real Estate Rentals, Insurance. NINE room house, 1 acre of land set In fruit and berries; barn, good well $2500. Owner, J. A. Axsom, in McMinn vllle, Or. Fine location. FOR SALE by owner, west side. close In, 100x100 ft., first class new house, 8 rooms, two baths and all first class conveniences. F-367. Journal. HOME for sale. Reasonable. Buy of owner. Will take a good span of mares as part pay. Address Box 58, Dayton, Or. NINE-ROOM house; all conveniences; 4 lots 50x100. 1391 Division street; one blot-k from Mt. Scott car line; on favor able tirms r BARGAINS In houses Rossmere addP tion; terms. F. L. Boyd. Tabor 904. 537 E. 45th N. FOR SALE At a bargain. 7-room, modern house. Ladd's add. Easy terms. Owner. Thos. Vlgars, E-2725. TWO houses and 2 full lots, at Oe wego, $450 and $1100. D-365, Journal. FOR SALE LOTS 16 $45 CASH and $9 per month buys a lot 25x100 feet on Grand ave.; some thing to make you money every day: a year from now you will be mighty glad you bought this lot BRONG - STEELE CO., v Lewis Bldg., Ground Floor. Sacrifice Sale, Corner lot in beautiful residence dis trict, 32d and Emerson st, 3 blocks fo car, east front. Streets In and paid, $700, a cash, balance easy. Owner. Hediick, 4uo t.namnpr or commerce. $85 CASH and $17 each month will buy a corner lot 57xio reet, on Rodney ave. This Is a chance you won't, get again. BRONG-STEELE CO., Lewis Bldg., Ground Floor. Phone M, 1742, A-1743. MUST SELL. Am leaving city. Will sell any or all of my three lota at $200. each legs than market price or $425 each. $200 cauli, balance terms. C-36I, Journal. I HAVE several $100 tots In Portland. West Side, on United railway, for $10 cash; perfect title; owner leaving city. A snap for someone,, 401 Swetland bldg, Marshall 2837. $250 DOWN, BALANCE TO SUIT. ' u 50x100. within 6 minutes"! walk of all of. the Kenton factories. Room 227. Lum ber Exchange bldg. Phones, . Marshall 1015 or Woodlawn 2674. MY equity of $250 In restricted," itn. proved, high-class .-resident? lot; II minutes by car; or will esehung for good value. Butterfleld. A-1816. $350 CASH buys a $650 fii" In restricts! district; must have fash: warranty deed and abstracts. G3fc8. Journal. ClfOICB quarter block, Montavllu, $1000; $104 cash, balance $10 s month, Phono B-2301. - . Cement sidewata t'tiu) or. U-s Journal. v - jlj TWO lots for s.il, 1 OiixTwo, IiITum'. :' Park. Imnilre 11$ .ih, l.d. from Morrison. I, 1 1 :