.fIB OREGON-DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,1 MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1 1911. WOULD INCREASE , HIGES .Collins', Bill Provides for -Two :v . More Judges for .Multno : mah at $4000 Year. As V' t Special Dispatch to The Journal.) -". . . Salem, Or Jan. 23.--TO Increase the number of circuit judges In the Fourth ' Judicial district, ' that ls, Muttnomah cotlnty, from five to seven1 Is the' object ' of measure introduced . In the house . this mornlnf 3?y Representative Collins ' Of Multnomah.. Two additional Judges are to be t appointed by the governor w,lthln 10 days after the act is approved '.- -and they-ere to draw the same salary . as other circuit' judgets In Multnomah county, namely r $4000. Owing Ao the press. of the docket in Multnomah an emergency Is declared, so that It will go Into effect as soon as It Is passed and can get the approval of the gov- rnor(- Mr. Collins Introduced another meas ure ln'jthe house this morning that will attract the attention of those interesed : la things Judicial The bill proposes that j no circuit Judge In the stata of Oregon ahall draw salary unless every action - or suit' that 1taa come before him wltn- Jn the last three months shall have -been disposed of. This la the law1 In some - states and Mr. Collins believes it hould be the law -in this state. Both these .measures were drawn by the same par ty. ""The former. was introduced by re quest but the latter, is not so desig nated. Both carry emergency clauses. MALARKEY'S BILL FOR COMMISSION GAINING FRIENDS rK . '. (Continued from Page One.) peris are called in for such matters as physical valuation of property. Having now the machinery for gathering such information, -friends of the Malarkey Dill argue that the most economical method 4 to confer the duty of regu lation upon . the railroad commission. There will be required an additional ap propriation for experts and the bill In creases -the salaries of the three com missioners from $4 to $5 per year. This lr Is said to be as little as' Is paid In any other state where similar dutjea are im posed upon the railroad commission. The bill now rests In the railroad oommtttee jOf which Dan Kellaher, Is chairman, the ' other members being Burgess, Patton, taalarkey And' Bean. , Kellaher, who si prominently connec ted with the East Side clubs of Port land,. Is expected to stand with, them in - .favor of a municipal commission btil aa opposed to, the Malarkey measure and ome unusual form of fun may develop before the committee Is through with the bill. MRS. MARTIN GETS 7 YEAR SENTENCE FOR KILLING, NIECE (Continued from Page One.) daughters, which finally resulted In the i bankruptcy of the institution ; " I f J Beled.Wia'5fnujrance Mania. It Was about this time that the al ' leged Insurance mania took hold of the three old women, which finally resulted ' in Ocey Snead's death, according to the authorities. Although but a mere child at the time, a heavy policy was taken ,' out on Iter life and this was followed by . another. The women kept adding policy DYSPEPSIA-PROOF How Any Meal Can lie Thoroughly !; . . I2n joyed by Any Stomach. Costs Ton Hothisg to Try. Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. Men, as a rule, are first discovered by their enemies. Their antagonists turn on the searchlight, and the proof of merit will lie In being able to stand the flash. It was only In this way that Mr. White , ever knew that dyspepsia was one of Mr. Black's worst enemies. Bit ting face to face at a two-by-four table, he handed his afflicted friend the bill of fare;. . c ' .. Oyster Cocktail. Stuffed Olives. ' Boston Clam Chowdet. . ;. ; Strained Gumbo. i ' Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms. Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut Lobster a la Newburg. . , Baked Pork and Beans. Combination Crab Salad. Hot Mince Plo. Pineapple Fritters. . Mr. White ordered a "little of each." Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers ' and a glass of milk. '"I had such a big breakfast this , morning,"' he said, . "that I'll Just take a bite to keep you - company." But Mr. White could not be deceived: "I am afraid you tan't stand . the gleam, Mr, Black. Why don't you say you have dyspepsia and be done with UT You'll always have that hun gry look anyhow as long as you have ' dyspepsia. Now listen. My stomach was In just as tad condition as yours at One time. But now X can eat anything at any time. For Instance, this clam 'chowder or, sirloin steak Cr even, the .lobster would be Just as welcome to my stomach as your crackers and milk. You don't realise how this dyspepsia busl- ness Is robbing you of your spirit, of ." your energy and ability to think quickly., I can't help notice It You haven't the cheer and sociability yoh had three months ago. Now I'll tell you what to -do," and thereat the cheerful Mr, White took a vial from his pocket and extracted' a wee tablet - "There, there '.is a tablet that contains an Ingredient one grain of which digests 3000 grains of food. For even the worst dyspeptic . It's the only thing that really gives re--lief. The reason is ft relievos the stom ach of nearly all the work It has to do, digests everything In the stomach and stimulates the . gastric Juice. . I can't get along without them. - They are Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Tou can get them anywhere on earth for 60c a pack? age." . ;,v-.: .v- -;. -' Yes, ; It Is true, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets absolutely stop heartburn, nau sea, indigestion, dyspepsia, of the worst type, sour, stomach, bloaty -feeling and all , eructation - and Irritation, and freshen ; and Invigorate the stomach. ' They ctioer you . up, and make you get all the "good there Is In your food. You will-forget you ever had a stomach to TWhU'i.,,; ;" (' mm iniim.. v- Send us your name and. address, to day and ; we will at once- sand you by mall a sample paokage free.- Address F. "A.'. Stuart Cot, 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar hall, Mich. , . v .,,'.. ...' : after policy, hypothecating one to pay the premiums t on another, : until they had about, $30,000 insurance on ' the young girl's, life.- - A few years later, when Ocey had grown to womanhood, she was married to Fletcher Snead. her first cousin who had already , been divorced from ' his first wife. The match was arranged by - the old women, who exercised a great Influence over their children, Xemoyal to Kew York, With" no prospects f making their llvlngjn, the south, the family moved to New York in 1907 bringing thelj 80-year-old mother, with them, where the women hoped to obtain money from Mrs, Russell. Sage or Mrs. Andrew Carnegie for the purpose of starting a girls' school, They were unsuccessful Jin this, however, and were compelled to move from the Manhattan hotel, where .they had taken up their residence, to cheaper quarters. ; Things went from bad to worse.. The heavy insurance premiums were contin ually falling due and there was no money With which to meet them. In the spring of 1909 the family moved to a house in the Flatlands, which played an Important part in the tragedy., -Hero many mysterious events occurred) and on account of Us dark and forbidding appearance, the neighbors named it the "house of mystery." . 'Olrt Shamefully Treated. About this time Fletcher Snead dropped out of sight and the young wife was informed by her mother and aunts that he was dead. In August 1909, the girl became a mother, apd no aooner had the child been born than It was snatched from her arms and tent to aa orphan asylum, despite the advlca of a physician to the contrary. -' , According to a physlclaa who at tended the girl at this time, she was shamefully treated, half -starved and her pfscrlptlons rarely filled. . . f-tarvatlon Process Continues. Then 'came the culmination of the tragedy. The spinster aunt selected a humble 'house In East Orange, N. J., In October. 1909, where she brought the unfortunate girl, weak and emaciated rrom lack of proper nourishment A ' doctor was summoned and he stated that the girl was not seriously 111 but WaB Buffurlno' frnm lub - MVK VL. UUU11IU- On Thanksgiving night the doctor waa again summoned by Miss Ward law, who asked him to give her a cer tificate of health for her niece. . She cam at a late hour of the night and at first the doctor refused to accompany her, saying the following day would do. She persisted, however, and he finally consented. On arriving at the house he examined the young woman and said she was not -In a dangerous condition, except for her thinness and a slight bronchial cough. ' Knew the Girl Had Drowned Herself. On November 29. Miss Wardlaw re ported her death to the authorities. Ac cording to the policeV the girl's mother was In East Orange the day before the murder, and left that night When ar rested, Miss Wardlaw " confessed that she knew nf niw. ..4,-.i commit suicide" and admitted that' she nu eat uown stairs an during the night with the knowledge that the poor girl had dragged hcmif to the bathroom. In the dawn of the following dav she stole to the top of the stairs, pushed open the door and saw the girl's body In the tub. The authorities Immediately got busy and on December 15 Mrs. Caroline B. Martin, mother of the dead girt, was found Hying in a cheap ho;el in New York, and was placed under arrest, and on the following day Mrs. Mary Snead, the mother of the girl's husband, was also apprehended. Husband Hefuses to Return. Fletcher Snead, the missing husband, was located in St. Catherine's, Ont., through teorrespondence found among "Mrs. Snead's effects, but he refused to come to the United States, on the plea that he had been In some legal trouble In Tennessee. It also developed that the women had Intercepted letters from young Snead to his wife in order to keep her under the impression that he wa dead. Aunt Dies of Starvation. But the tragedies In this family did not end with the death of Ocoy Snead. Last summer the little child, which was born In the Flatland house, died In an orphan asylum, and a few weeks later the spinster aunt. Miss Virginia Wardlaw, passed away in the House of Detention, at Newark, N. J., having liter ally starved herself to death. ABRAHAM WOULD INTRODUCE BILL TO TEST BOURNE (Continued from Page One.) slon of an amendment with or without restrictions. Abraham's resolution will be attacked by members of the senate who resent the attempt to lay new grounds for strife and exploitation of political thun der. It would not serve to clarify the Situation, It Is pointed out, or have any praotlcal effect since the attitude of both Oregon senators in favor of ejec tion of senators by the people has not been questioned. Abraham's fears that they will go wrong at this time are not regarded seriously. . Would Direct Attention. Friends of the Albee resolution, which will put the senate squarely on record as to whether It favors or disapproves of th. Oregon system of government,' sea in the Abraham reanluHnn an . tempt to divert attention from the clear The Abraham resolution teems with insinuation as to Bourne's supposed readiness to dodge and resort to trick ery. The forwarding of a resolution containing such statements is regarded by many, aa in bad form. If amended to cut out 'these personalities and go straight td" tn point hy requesting Ore gon senators to use all honorable ef forts In their power to hasten the na tion wide adoption of the election of senators by the people, the resolution would probably find no opposition, but Senator Abraham would object to any loss of the anti-Bourne thunder from lt text MUCH REALTY CHANGES HANDS AT NO. YAKIMA (Speeial Dispatch to' The 'Joaratt '. North Yakima, Jan. 23. The opening of spring Is heralded by marked activity In real estate... Three sales totaling more than $50,000 were reported today. One is that ef the old E. L. Stewart place near Prosser. Mr. Stewart pur chafed the 20 acre tract, 1 years ago forl!60 and. sold-It two years ago' to II. t. Allison of Seattle for $10,000. Mr. Allison has Just exchanged the or chard for & Seattle apartment house. With a valuation f $32,000 on the or chard and $28,000 on the apartment house. ; Twenty acres near Zlllah changed hands when W.L. Gale sold to A II Mulllson for $26,000. .The land la in orchard. ' Harry W. Sprague who recently re tired from a haMwara firm With which he has been connected for a number of rw. lni! chickn. lysines.. has exchanged his noma place, an aore In one, of the 'most desirable residence districts for 16 acres In the Naches, ovfncd by R O. Peck. The city 'acre is valued at-$9000 and the ranch at $15, 000... Mr. $prague paying the difference; REAL MI WHIRL Invade Wall: Street and Sell Papers; Police Lead Them From-Crowd. ' ' ' ira..d Itmm (jessed Wire. New York, . Jan. 28, A score of suffmgettes almost auggragettes In vaded Wall street "and proved such a "side show" attraction that a SeUll of police was finally necessary to ' rescue the bold women from the Jostling: crowd that,, gathered around them. " :-. -.. "" Headed by Mrs. Harriett Stanton Blatch, president of the Wopien's Polit ical union, the delegates visited the financial :41strlot to distribute, at 2 cents per copy, the first edition of the Voters for Women-Broadside, a suffra gist leaflet that Is to .make its appear ance whenever the-t'spirlt moves." The women were timid at first but soon warmed up to their work and; chirped up "buy W wlthJ enthusiasm. , Some of them forgot their mission fn -their desire to keep their hats on straight and their dignity unruffled. But the effort-was In vain, and it be came necessary for the police to extri cate a number of them. When tne little band finally reassem bled at headquarters It was found that they had sold nearly a dollar's worth of papers and had suffered not more than $20 loss to millinery and toggery. "It was a glorious start" said Mrs. Blatch, "and we shall repeat the per formance at the earliest opportunity." ALLEGE TIMBER RATES (8il.nl Buraiu ci Th Jonro).) Salem. Or., Jan. 23: Alleging that the rates charged for the ' transportation of lumber between Timber, a point? on the line of the Paciflo Railway & Naviga tion company and Portland is unrea sonable, unjust, discriminatory and ex cessive the Nehalem Lumber company has this morning 'filed a formal com plaint against the Paciflo Railway & Navigation company, and the Southern Pacific company, with the railroad com mission. The rate charged ovethe former line between Timber and Hillsboro Is 5 cents per hundred pounds for lumber and be tween Hillsboro and Portland over the Southorn Pacific the rate is 4 cents, making a total charge from .Timber to Portland over both lines 9 cents. The rate Is alleged unjust and excessive and the railroad commission is asked? to hold an investigation and if the rates are found as alleged to order a reasonable and Just rate substituted LIMBURGER IS NOT CANCER CURE, REALLY flWpd Press leased Wire.) Denver, Col., Jan. 23. Limburger cheese may be entitled to deepest re spect, as a delicatessen, but as a cure for cancer and contributory maladies, the dainty edible has been discredited In the federal court by Dr. F. P. Mor gan of Washington, 15. C.,-aestlfylng In the hearing in. the government's case against Philip Schuch. vender of pro prietary medicines. Indicted for alleged questionable practices. .Dr. Morgan is attached to the gov ernment pure food infection Istaff. He examined the admixture which Schuch sold In Denvar to hundreds of sufferers as a cur for cancer and other diseases. He found it, he said, to be a combina tion of limburger cheese and glycerine. The one ingredient he detected simply by its odor. The other was made ap parent by chemical analysis. Schuch summoned his former patients, who are eald to be ready to swear that the limburger and other mediclne8 of Schuch cured them completely, bt the court ruled their testimony out. SALEM BRIDGES ARE NOW BEING REPAIRED (Salem Burc.u ot The Joarail.t - Salem, Or., Jan. 23. Work started to day in making the repairs to the vari ous bridges In the. city of Safetn that were wholly or partially washed away by the floods of last. Tuesday and Wed nesday. The Winter street bridge Will receive the first attention as It serves the greater portion of the outlying dis tricts. The Portland Railway, Light & Power compafly will bear one-fourth of the cost of replacing this structure for the privilege of using it when completed to reconnect Its New Park line with the Salem system and State street line. Other . bridges will be '. repaired as rapidly aa the contracts can be let At present those portions of the city that depend upon the bridges for communica tion with the business section are com pletely out off from any fire protec tion that might be offered by the cen tral fire station for the district within which that station may be of service la restricted within the llmlU fixed by the washed out bridges. , LOST SHETLAND PONY DISCOVERED IN PARLOR (Special Dispatch to The Journ.i l North Yakima, Jan. 23. Leon D. Green lost the Shetland pony last night which has been one of the attractions at the poultry show and found it this afternoon in the parolr of a Nob Hill home. The pony got loose from a hitching rack In front of the postof fice. Hack drivers say It ran about the streets all night and played with their horses. Finally it went back to the poultry show, but of course, couldn't get In. This morning it started -out to follow one of the rural mail deliverers, Out on the hill It strayed off the road into an orchard where it was discovered by some children who were so delighted with It that they took it Indoors to play with.it. Mr. Green bought the little fellow only a week ago in Seattle and Values It at $200. - ; SEARCH IN BRUSH FOR WOUNDED SMUGGLERS (United Press Leased Wire.) ' " .Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 23.--Armed Immigration officials are beating the brush eoiith of here and guarding the mountain passes into the San Joaquin valley lit the hope of . capturing smug glers thought to Tmve been wounded in a Pitched battlo yesterday. , , j , The revenue cutters-Boar and Orient are off the coast seeking the smuggler craft that landed the mm. Quaff Ylck, suspected dt .being a ringleader , among the coollea ensaged in Unlawful traffic In Chinese and opium, was captured;- ARE DISCR MiNATORY ABE KEL TO LONDON TO WRITE But He. Will. Return to America He Has Many Troubles "to Bear. New York, Jan. 18. Abe Hummel .nd his sister fc Bertha are aboard the Adrlatlo on the last leg of a trip around the world which began January 21 last year. The former lawyer has appar ently completely recovered his health and except for the Wrinkles that have begun to gather In his face, looks the same today aa he did IS years ego. , "I am going to live U London," he said. Just before he went aboard the steamer, "until I complete the book of memoirs I am writing. I have a residence In Brechem Place, Gloucester Road. London. That floes not mean, of course, that I will give up my home In America, I expect to come back 'td. this country aa soon aa I complete my writing." He was asked about the report that an indictment might follow the trouble he had with the customs officials In San Francisco. - . "I had no particular difficulty with tha authorities there," ho declared "It was Just one of the trials of my life tha. I have to boar." 2 WIRELESS STATIONS FOR SOUTHERN ALASKA (Unltwf Press Lemeit Wira.t San Francisco, Jan. 23. The south ern coast of Maska Is to be brought into closer touch with the outside world by two additional wireless stations which the navy department will soon establish there. The stations will be located at Unalaska, one of the Aleu tian Islands, and at Kodlak. wlilrh south of the Alaska peninsula. The comer Saturn will leave the Mare Island navy yard on May 1 with an expedition to InsUll these stntlons. The navy already maintains wireless stations in Alaska at Sitka and Cordo va, and the army at Nome and St Michaels. - Rate Hearing at Montreal. Montreal. Jan. 23. A hearing was begun In this. city today by the board of railway commissioners, fn connection with the complaint of the Vflnnniiir,, Hin -.1 r . .. ,T .. , eastbound freight rates from that 'city, aa uuinjiait-u vnn me wesroouna rates from Winnipeg, tiie recent action of the Canadian Pacific In declaring a 10 per cent dividend is likely to receive atten tion, rne new terirr of Bleeping car rales is also up for hearing. Something New For . Coughs. Make Xt Tourgelf. Until the discovery of the won derful new drug product, Montho Laxene, everybody had to rely on ordinary cough mixtures, usually composed of morphine, opium and the like; but now the most effec tive and popular cough syrup is made at Jtqme with essence men-tho-laxene. Here Is the formula: Essence mentho-laxene. . .2 Ozs. Granulated sugar syrup. 13 Ozs. Buy of your druggist, -or have him order it from the wholesaler, two and one half ounces of es eence mentho-laxene: empty It Into a pint bottlo and fill up the bottle with granulated sugar syrup. To make the syrup, use a pint of sugar and a half pint of boiling water, stir it, let cool and mix It with the montho-laxene. This makes a fine cutatlve laxa tive cough syrup superior to any thing you can buy at four times the price. Take In teaspoonful doses 8 to 10 times daily, It loosens the tightest cough In an hour, and is fine for old people and for children, for they like to take it, and by Its tonic, cleansing healing and laxative properties It prevents pneumonia,; lung fever and other complications of colds. There is no case too bad for it to overcome. NEW TODAY; ACREAGE From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts Adjoining Rose City Park SO UNDER MARKET- PRICE Easy Terms OREGON & WASHINGTOH REALTY CO. S27 Chamber of Commerce ' Main 803 IN w Furnished House ruu LOT. Central East Side. $4500, Terms Owner leaving state. Address S-878, Journal, giving name and telephone number. IRVIINQTON Need money and the price of 13400.00, cash $2200.00, will attract a purchaser who wants the finest corner lots on Btanton street, two blocks from' Irving ton carllne. Streets hard surface, sewer. .water and gas mains In. Restricted res- '. -. . , .... - . 1 I ..... t 1 I . . M luence nisinui. ah meai iioine nuo. ii thlst suits an.l youj have the money, call up owner. Tabor 2376, Cast 2t, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES ef title made bv fits Title V Trust company, Lewis Bldg. 4tn ina ua. Alameda Land Co. to O. Mlkkel- T sen, lot 12. block 19, Alameda' Park i .. i r k .. (80 investment Co. to Raohel Lain?, lots H and 16, block 44, Irving- ton Park BOO Same to William O. Lalng, lots , 10 and 12, iblock 44, "Irvlngton ' Park ;. Boo same to i. m. manson, iota is ana 90 hlnnlr 44. TrvtnirtAn Parlr RAA AlomoHn TnA in 11mA , , 't rust w., ioi ii, diock 4, Ala meda Park.,',.. S2fi Same to same, lot 1. block IS, Ala meda J'ark 1,500 Harry L. : iiamblet, trustee, to Ralph A Coan, lots 39 and 40, v block 1, Falrport..,.., , 100 - - N REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Andrew CPeterSon tJ ;Arthur W, Lawrence, lot 7; block 12, Wit- lamette ... t . i . ... ........ '600 W. Breyman et al to Julius Hell bron. lots 12, 3. 4, 5, 28, 29, f 30 St and 32, block 4, Boise's ' ' addition ....... . 5,000 Mrs. G. E. Gibbons and huRband to J. O. Elrod, lot 14. block 80, Sellwood 1,200 Anna L Hasklns and husband tof . . Julius Glarune, lots' 7 and 8,! block" 14, Portsmouth addition 6B5 Portland Trust Company o( Ore-f ton to John Mills, lots 23 andL:, 4, block 65. Went Portland Park ,108 Same to Johanna Bayless, lots 3D; and 40, block 80, West Portland . Park'. ..t 108 Same to' F. M. Bayless, lots 41S and 42, block 80, West Portland H Park .......Al 108 Victor Land Co. to Minnie Frlnk, ' lot 8, block 47, Fulton Park.?. . 400 Rachel Welnstein and husband to Frank J. Van Winkle, beginning In south line of Market street ; 130 feet west of southwest cor- ' , ner of Intersection of Marke. anu r ourieenin itrwis . a.omi LAWYER'S ADstract & Trust Co., oom 4 Board of Trade bldg.. abstrkcts a pmeclalty, UNION Abstract Co.. 412-41 J Corbett oiag. Tel. Main ea. . PACIFIC Title A Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 7 Oh. Com,., ground floor. MEETING NOTICED 41 MULTNOMAH Council Royal Arcanum meets at K. P. hall, 11th and Alder streets, the second and fourth Monday of each month at 8 p. m. Vlsltossi cordially welcomed. II. Claussenius, Jr., secretary. 125 11th st. M. W. A., ROfcE Cli U CAMP -Monday, Selling-Hirst h bids., Wanhlngton near letn. f hone f lurlt. Msln 9294. A-48S S N. A. Oregon Rose camp, rarcta Wednesday nvenlngs. AHaky hall. 3d and Morrison. MARRIAUB LICENSE? Kenneth Durham, Spokane, Wash., 23, and Irene Somervllle, 22. August Snhnell, Heinz Apartments, 32, and Ellse Christiansen, 31. Edward Peterson, 146 Hamilton ave nue, 24, and 'Magda Andersen, 21. Howard . Templeton, 412 Larrabee street, 23, and Adeline Fauntaln. 18. Petrus Resare,. Gresham, Or., 23, and Ruth Keller, 18 Walter Enbank, Teon building, 29, and Blanche McFarlane, 28. Alwin Blancy. Valley Hotel, .30, and Nettle Blood, 20. I Vern Miller. Eandy, Or.. 25, and Rose Aldrlch, 24. ' Jacob Ferguson, 214 Columbia street 56, and Laura Walr, 42. W. C. Parker, Arlata, Or., 21, and Ma rie Noel, 20. Don Norton. 290 Multnomah street, 32, and Abigail Thomax, 24. Albert Blambs,919 East Main street, 35, and Florence McFarland. 19. Wedding -nd visiting card engravers and moiiOKSMin stationers. Washington bldg., Washington st. bet. 8rd and 4th. DHESS suite for rent, all suee. Uniquti Tailoring Co.. R09 Stark st. CLARKE BROS.. florlstB, fine flowers and floral 1eHlirns. 289 M-orriSon st RIRTHS MONTNEY To Mr. and Mrs. Victor .Montney, 326 South Sixth street, Jan uary 12, a girl. COFFMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coffman, 1934 Union avenue, January 20, a girl. OHLENDORF To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ohlendoif, 389 East Yamhill street jHnuary 16, a girl. - SIKIAN 'lp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slrlan, 189 Harrison street, November 22, a girl. LEK To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee, 400 Eugi'no street, January 15, a boy. GANTENBEIN To Mr. and Mrs. Gan- tenueln, Lleone, (jr., January 20, a girl. JUCIANO To Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Juclano, 294 Sheridan street, January 17, a girl. DEATHS PICKLE At St. Johns, Or., Herbert Pickle, agcl 62 years, member of Henipen camp W. O. W. of Minneapolis. Remains at Zeller-Byrnes .funeral par lors, 594 Williams ave. Funeral an nouncement later. M'KAIC Dugold McRne, State Tubercu losis Sanatorium, January 20, aged 70, tubertMilosls. WOJC1K Frank Wojclk. 589 Borthwiok street, January 20, aged 4, scarlet fever. HANCOCK Willard Hancock. 290 Twelfth street, January 19, uged 40, hemiplegia. SMITH Peter Smith, Multnomah hos pital, January 19, aged ,05, cancer of liver. OONNOIS Lawrence Connols, 230 Co lumbia street, January 20, aged 1, pneumonia. CHYST Alyda Cryst. Ely. Nev., Janu ary 14, aged 35, peritonitis, PECC1A Rosa Peccla, 441 East Forty thlid street, January 20, aged 65, bronchitis. PAPPAS George Pappas. St Vincent hospital, January 11, aged 26, frac tured skull. OMER Annie Omer. Multnomah hos pital, January 20, aged 41. cancer of throat. MAX M. SMITH. flont. 150 6th sc. opp. Meier Frank'. Main 7218. FUNERAL NOTICES HICKS Funeral service of tha late Silas H. Hicks will be held at Dunning & McEntea chapel, Seventh and Ankeny, Tuesday, January 24, at 2 p. m. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Services under auspices of the G. A R Inter ment G. A. R. plot Greenwood cemetery. WOLF In this city, January 22, at the family residence, 1043 Vernon avenue. Marguerite, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf, agfd 1 year 4 mos. and 7 days. Funeral notice at a later date. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning & McEntee Vu$3Srn every detail. 7th and Pine. Mala 430. A-4558. Lady assistant. Zeller-Brvnes Co. IW phones; lady assistant Most modern eatannsnment in city. J. P, FINLEY&S0Nb.sa.S?f Lady attendant Main 9. A-169. I TRPl-l The eaet Hid undertaker. LCnLn lAdyusslstant. R-18S8. East 781. East 6th snd Alder. CDlftv'nM Undertaking Co.. Main LniLOUIl iss. A-J2S6. Td ede't. EAST SJDE funeral directors, succrsa sor to F. fl. Dunning. Inc. E. 63. B-I53S EDWARD HOLMAN, undertaker. 319 Sd st Lady assistant.' Main 607. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 02 $300 '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 , 82600. Be sure to see this. Call Mr. Ward, Main 8900 or A-6271. FOR SALE HOI SES OI Four Beautiful Homes, elegantly fmlshed. oak and ma hogany, choice locations, Irvlngton. C-1866, East 272. No agents. W. H. Herdman. . IfOR SALE BY OWNER. Modern 6 room bungalow, corner lot. east Tront 60x100, four blocks north of Kllllngsworth ave,. 1 block from school. Price $2900,; $500 down, balance $29 per montn. itjBi!isiia.Y. HOME for sale. Reasonable. Buy of owner. win lane gooa span or. mares as part pay, Address Box 68. Dayton, ur. yton, ur. , MM room house. 1 acre of land ,.t In IN! Titt rt"bmtsr tmrrr.irnniT- wir $2600. Owner, J. A. Axsom, In McMlnn villa, ur. rine location FOR - SALE by owner,, west side, close Itu 100x100 ft, first classView house, 8 rooms, two baths end all first class conveniences. F-367, JournaL CI for sales two room bungalows. One, corner 58th and Flanders, . $2800. The other, 68th and Everett $2600; Very easy terms. Take Montavllla car. Commission for selling. T. c. ANDERSON. Builder, 401 Lewis bldg. 1 FINffi I ROOM HOUSE, $600 CASH. ' ' New modern 6 room house, all latest Improvements, extra well built Jind fin ished, on a corner lot 50x100, improved street and cement sidewalk, 1 blpck to car, o,n Francis ave.: price $3800; $500 cash and $26 per month. If you are look ing for a nice home, see this. GRUSS1 & ZADOW, 317 Board of .Trade bldg., 4th and Oak. Residence tor Sale . Located East Sth street, lust north of Knott; modern In every respect: full lot; Improvements all In and paid; 8 rooms and sleeping porch, full cement UBSPinem; price oouu. biiibu yainuni r. quired, balance monthly. C. V. EVERETT. " 414 Spalding bldg. IDEAL 6 ROOM' BUNGALOW Close In, near car, built for comfort, 2 big porches, reception hall, oak paneled dining room, built-in china closet, window seat Dutch kitchen. 3 large bedrooms, roomy bath, ftill cement basement cement walks, fine big garden for $500 cash, inso, $16 monthly. or don. 827 Board of Trade. ,f READ THIS Five room modern bun Kalow. full size corner lot. terraced. one short block to car, beautiful view, restricted district. 3 blocks to school. 15 minutes to center of city. Price $2700; $1100 cash. Clarke & Co., 207 Kothcnud bldg., 4th and Washington. WEST SIDE HOUSE. Brand new 6 room house, Just fin ished, has all modern conveniences, on improved street and close in, South Port land; tne. price is low and terms easy. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak For lnvesu.ients or nomes, SEE DETSCH & WITWER, Specialists in Real Estate For the man of moderate means. BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. Real Estate Rentals, Insurance. Brand New 5 room cottage. Well built. Close to two car lines Terms. Phone E 6047. Owner. BARGAINS In nouses RoBsmere add! Hon! tprma. E I.. Ttnvil Tohnr mi D37 E. 46th N. SIX room modern house 342 Eugene; lot 3:1x160. Inquire 336. Walking dis tance. TWO hoiideg and 2- full lots, at Os wego, $450 and $1100. D?35, Journal. $1800 Nearly new 4 room bungalow with bath, basement and electric lights. Can be had on sipall payment down, balance llkeent. E. T. Taggart 4i jiiamDor or twrnmerce. FINE 6 room furnished house and lot; htuse cost $15C0; all goes for cain at $1600. Box 422 Arleta cr phone Tator 7Z0. MODERN 9 room house and 100x100 feet, on E. 17 ch St., near Rose City car; price J6u00. Apply at room 12, 245 Morrison St., bet. 2 and 4 p. m. 6 PiOOM house, modern, nearly new. west siue, 4zu; sesy payments Hatfield, 165 4th st. AT GREAT sacrifice, plastered house 4 rooms, 2 lots, cosy, 2 blocks from car, close in. u-375, journal. SOMETHING Kood. Solondld bunealow In Woodstock. Modern In every re rnecjt. Lgt 100 feet" square.. We guar antee this to be worth uiore. $3500. Part cash. - Terms on 'balance. 202 -Ger-lliiKor bldg. 5 ROOM modem cottage for sale by owner. Phone B-I549. Hawthorne Ave, New 6 room bungalow, large lot 60 by 117. 200 feet north Hawthorne ave., connected with sewer, valuable loca tion; price $3000, Is very low, terins. Owner. tjQ2 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark. FIVE room cottage on 37th st. Have equity to sell or trade for lots. 326 Washington st. room 415. B'JNGALOWS for sale, cash or pay ments. F. A. Everest 410 Rothchlld bldg.. phone Marshall 629; A-2909. FOR SALE LOTS 10 $200 Lots $200 High, cleared, level lots, short car 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 carllne. Gregory Investment Co. Franklin Street Nice lot. 200 feet from car. near school, lies fine, cement walks and graded street paid. A snap, $160 down, balance $10 per month. E. R. MARKHAM. M. 8430. 205 Gerllnger bldg. 2d and Alder A SNAP IN LOTS, $100 CASH. 4 lots, 80x100 each, on E. Burnslde st., near 65th, handy to 2 carllnes; a fine place to bulldla house and, raise chick ens, or a good speculation; owner must sell; price $1000, $100 cash and $15 per month. GRUSSI & KADOW, 817 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak. $60 for lots on West Stark and 52d; best buy. New car line building: your op portunity for $2 per month as long as they last Don't say. "I wish I had," but buy today before it Is too late. Come and see u?. NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.. 326 Vi Washington St.. Room 616. FOR SALE 60x75 ft. lot on H. Salmon, between 17th and 18th sts.; will sell at bargain; give terms. A-377. Journal. 60x100 CORNER. $325, $25 DOWN. This Is ,close to new Mt Hood elec trlo on H. 82d st. At price and terms you can't beat It. FRED W. GERMAN, 828 Btirtisldw. Main 3778. Sacrifice Sale, Comer lot In beautiful residence dis trict 32d and Emerson st, 2 blocks to car, east front. Streets in and paid, $700. cash, balance easy. Owner, Hedrtck, 4o5 Chamber of Commerce. I HAVE several J100 lots In Portland. West Side, on United railway, for $30 cash; perfect title; owner leaving city. A snap for someone. 401 Spalding bldg. Marshall 2827. " RQ&E CITY PARK BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. 50x100 feet on 61st st, close to car: street Improvements In and paid. $750 cash. Address T-376. Journal. HALF ACRE river front atTen nings lodge Oregon City car. Prici J2290; views at Miller's office, 2i5 Board of Trade. $350 CASH buys a $650 lot In restricted district; must have cash; warranty deed ana ansiracis. u-sdb, journal. CHOICE quarter block, Montavllla', $1000; $100 cash, balance $10 a month. Phone B-2301. TWO lots for sale, 100x100. In Lincoln Park. Inquire 148 E. 6th, 3 doors from Morrison. FOR SALE Lois In Shearer's adJItlo.:, East 81st atid Harrison - sts.; high and sightly; terms'. Prlcei reasonable. Tabor 16B8. QUARTER ACRE at Firland. Mt. Scon i car, $400; terms; streets grnded and water included In price; all cleared. Miller, 213 Board of Trade bldg, BUILDING !slte fose In. fulTTfont 200s FOR SALE HOUSES tlnm,g0O(rWelrfTrt""tde-4hlgt-- V-ltlt i II1MIO tan DGWNf Immediately secures exoert- tionally choice West Side comer lot Magnificent view. 8-870. Journ a 1. -, t FOR SALE 1 4 suburban lots. Af r. dress O. J. GHlett,i:il El 81t st N. TOR SALE LOTS 13 ' " ' Flat Site ', BELMONT ST. , 80x100, clone in. fine location for rats. Price $3450. ' E. R, MARKIIAM. 205 OerUnger bldg., 3d andAide FINE business lot on 'Williams aveT liouu. Appiy at ziovi Morrison at, room 12. i 1 ACREAGE 07 A Snap Acreage Home, - ' In City Limits . ' 1 Vi acres, all clear, plenty of ; ; beiiies and fruit, modern 6 room almost new plastered house, bath, city water, etc., full cement base ment fully plumbed, good barn, J 3 nice chicken houses, painted ' nicely, land fenced with nicely '-- fiatntetf picket fence, 25x100 foot - ' ots adjoining selling for $300 each. Price $3500. $1260 cash, v balance long time, 8 per cent E, R. Markham ! 205 Gerllnger Bldg. -.s Main 8430. 2nd and Alder. 12 Acres on Mt. Hood Electric Partly cleared, new house and harn fronts on 80 foot road, t miles from M."V.-earllne. Price .' $7800; gome terms. 411 Couch bldg. Reid Ziegenfuss 1 to 40 Acre Tracts On the Mt. Hood, United R. R., Estacada and Salem Electric lines; prices reason able, libtral terms. Further particulars ; at 411 Couch bldg. Reid & Zeigenfuss 5 Acres Garden Home, close to station; $2000; easy-terms. , Brown & Staver 614 Couch bldg. A 5 Acre Snap- near.Mt. Tabor, all In high state of. cultivation, new 6 room house cost $2000, uarn and chicken houses, fruit and berries, on hard surface street. A fine home or can be suhdivldeded. " Own er going east. Price $8500; $3000 cash, balance long term, 6 per cent interest, () sbtirn Bros., 603 McKay bldg. FOUR acres, good baTri and chicken houses, all set to choice apples. 4 years old; will sell all or will divide; 2 blocks from-Jennings Lodge station; take Oregon City car. Inquire at store for C. D. Slocum, owner. TEN ACRES of rich black soil, thor oughly cleared, on electric line near Portland. A dandy investment on very easy terms. 405 Couch bldg. T FOR SLE 1224 acres of choice wheat land, 4 miles from station. 160 acres timber In Lane Co., for sale . cheap. tL. H. Smith. 131 3d st. FIVE acre tracts, Ideal for chickens,. berries, etc. for $750,' handy to Port land, excellent transportation facilities. M, E. Lee, 411 Corbett bldg. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 12 cultivated, house and barn, plenty of timber and running water, to trade for house and lot or rooming, house. - LI WLU 205 Morrison st I HAVE a $7000 8-room house, hard wood floors, all modern conveniences, restricted district; mortgage against same for $3500; will exchange my equity , for smaller home or vacant lots, C-369, Journal. . SALE OR EXCHANGE 2H acres with in cltv limits, modern 7 room house, barn a!nd chicken houses, set out to fruit ; and berries; lies fine. A beautiful home for a man with means. A-379, Journal. $1500 and $900 Installment contracts win trade ror vacant lots in good , locality- will pay some cash, 420 Swet laud bldg. I HAVE 21 Alaska Central R'y. shares. pfd. Will trade for acreage or house and lot, paying dlfferenoe if any. W. aa. lorn, j-.enta, ur. IF yol want to sell, buy or trade, see Shoemaker, 526 and 527 Henry bldg. Main 44d, A-l31. 65 ACRES, 15 miles out, exchange for Portland property. Call 5 to 7 p. m. 646 Glisan st 8 ROOMS, close In. Will sell on terms or exchange for Portland lot. 271 Vi Morrison St., Koom ea. Customers waiting for houses and lots. flOKTHEKN TRUST CO., 270 Stark St WTE CAN trade your property or busl ness. Call 808 Board of Trade. SALE or trade, at a bargain. Canvas glove making outfit B-369, Journal. WK trade tor anything anvwnare. bee us tcday. 411 Henry bldg. I WILL buy, " sell or trade anything, R F. Lee. 1015 Board of Trade bldg. 20 acres of good land, will trade for horses. Phone Marshall 1441. SWAP COLUHtU 23 HA VE property to trade; want confec tionery or cigar store. 226 ft Wash room 415. Main 6381. WANTED REAL ESTATE 81 WB HAVE BTJTERS for houses, 6 to 8 rooms, $2600 to $4500 on easy terms. East or weat aide. If you want to make a quick sal aee Mr. Guthrie, Columbia - Trust . Co.. : Board of Trade bldg. - - WANTED $6000. to $60,000 south or east Portland property. Will trade acreage, ranch or Umber land, ' All near Portland, some cash. Parker, 502 Corbett bldg. Owner. Wanted for Cash ! Lot on or near Mllwaukle ave., near Holgate. Must be cheap. G-866, Jour imi. IN TOUCH with 'buyers for houses, lots and farms; do you wisn to seilT p. A, Everest, 416 Rothchlld bldg. Marshall' 629 or A-8909. - WANTED Direct from owner, Rroom modern bungalow, near W.-R. carllnt Or W.-W. carllne, about $2500 on easj terms. Address B-37g, journal. vTnT equity in Portland lot for clear lot In good town; delinquent contract considered. Wood, 310 Spalding bldg. " WANTED Bungalow, 4 to f rooms. In ,,-ood district $3000 or less, 300 cash, bal. $30 to $50 monthly.' Call 54 H th. We sell real estate quickly and quietly. -i NORTHERN TRUST. CO. . 270 Stark St WANTED Acreage for cash! must b reasonable. P-S74. Journal. FOR SALE FARMS 17 $3500 WILL buy 40 acres, I aeres young fruit trees, hear Scapponi; ifood house, running water, Parkur. 603 Corhett bldg. . : ". FARMS bringing in money, nn. oi payntenta, F. A Eviet, 416 JtnUi chlld bldg. Phone Marshall 6S9, A-; """"farm' i.asi.' - - Send for my printed list A. T. Wilt Aurrs. r. , - ; '.. A BAKOAIN iS'i aitree Jn th Jii .i l fruit Vielt,.12 acres In (rulilvnii'r t , miles frnm rsllroid, or!y $1 par box 22, Ustacada, Or. ,