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THE vORECSOIJ. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOi 10. 1312. ill STEAMSHIP IE AIIIIIB RE Swavne & Hovt to Start Port 'land-San Francisco Run January 1, With Five-Day Service and Cut to $izr That the new steamers of the Swayne -ft - Molt llii ere to compete strongly for the passenger traffic between Fort - land and Sun Frsnclsoq- and I.oa An gelea ti indicated by. the. fact. that they have definitely announced the first of the year as the time when thex will -begin their flva-day service with three i steamer, while It has been decided to " cut the first class rate to 112 for Ban Francisco and 120 to Urn Angeles. At ' San Francisco the steamers of the line ' Will connect witn the turbine stteamers Tale and Harvard for Los Angeles and San Diego. . ' Frank Bollam, who wilt be tnelr pas : senger agent here. Is In California and has telegraphed that the new steamer Paralso was to be launched today. She wilt have accommodations for 76 pas sengers, while the Camlno's accommo dations are for more than a hundred and accommodations will be placedon ' tlie Navajo for 96 people. Sne villi probably not be fitted, up for passen gers until after the new steamer is - ready for service. . The Swayne & Hoyt line Is to take over the American-Hawaiian service be tween Portland and San Francisco after the middle of October, and C D. Ken i.edy. local agent for that line, will be freight agent for the Swayne A Hoyt boats, Franlc Bollam. general freight agent and H. L. Bancroft will be dock agW.-S. Scammell & Co. of Ban Francis eo announced yesterday that their five day service between that port and Port land would begin October 15, wltn the sailing of the steamer Yellowstone to to renewed by the Leelenaw. The com wmy also operate! the steamers Wash Kn and Homer. B.umg.rtner & Ba. - ker will be the agents here- ....LAUNCH INJURED Submerged Filing Damages Customs Patrol Boat. " A' submerged piling under the new ateel bridge damaged the customs pa trol launch H. W. Scott to shch an ex tent yesterday tht she was taken out of-trommlsslon-temporarlly.- The cus- - toms officials . are Investigating the matter of the piling, apparently left there by the contractors when the false work of the bridge was torn out The Scott, picked up the piling, getting a " kink In the shaft, strut and rudder and ' her propeller was all bent up. FLY PERUVIAN FLAO Barkentlne Chehalis Sold to Firm in Callao. Announcement has been made that the barkentlne Chehalis has been sold by the Simpson Lumber company te parties In Callao and that she will here- - after operate under the Peruvian flag. The Chehalis arrived at Callao, Septem ber I with a lumber cargo from Grays " Harbor. She has been in the coast lumber trsde for 21 years, having been " built at Hoqutairt In 1891. She has a capacity of 860,000 feet of lumber. ; ALONG THE WATERFRONT - The chief of engineers this morning authorised Major Mclndoe, corps of 'en gineers, United States army, to enter Into a contract with the Columbia Con- tract company for 260.000 tons of rock te.be delivered at the North Jetty at ... $1.1 J per ton. Laden with 900.000 feet of lumber, the steamer Shasta, Captain Langkilde, has cleared at the customs house for San Pedro." , The schooner Aloha has been chart ered by Australian parties to transport a cargo of lumber from the Columbia river or Puget sound to Sydney at 68s 9dV She will first bring a cargo of coal ' from Newcastle to San Francisco. With a full list of passengers and all the freight that she could carry., the steamer George, W. Elder, Captain Thomsen, sailed list night for San Fran clsco, San Pedro and San Diego, cross ing out over the bar at an early hour this morning. The Port of Portland towboat assist ed the British steamer Strathfillan to -hlftfm -Montgomery '.-dock, No..2 .to Oceanic dock and the Danish steamer Klna from the latter dock to Montgom ' ery No. 2, yesterday afternoon. The steamer Weown, which has been on the ways at the yards of the- Port land Shipbuilding company for a month, will be launched tomorrow. She has had an overhauling and new cylinders in stalled. Laden with freight from San Francis co, the steamer J. B. Stetson arrived at' the Columbia Contract dock at this morning. She will sail this evening for Grays Harbor. The atesmer-Aarelia arrived at Pres eott today to load a cargo of lumber for California ports. With passengers and freight, the steamer Sue H. Elmore sailed at noon " today for Tillamook. Lumber for. Australia was started on the British steamer Achlibster. which arrived from Guaymas yesterday, at i Prescott this morning and the British steamer M. S. Dollar will be due from Coos Bay tomorrow to begin loading for China at Kalama. The Achlibster is un der charter to J. J. Moore & Co. --wlr4ess to the Dodge steamer St. Helens, which was coming up here light, has sent her into San Francisco and to day and tomorrow she will load general cargo there that was to have been brought up on the steamer Rochellc. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Oct 10. Sailed at B a. m . , Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Diego and way ports. Sailed at 7:30 a. m. ' Steamer Maverick, for San Francisco. -Sailed at 7:50 a.m. Steamer Break water, for Coos Bay. Arrived at 9 and left up at 10 a. m, Steamer Aurella, from Eureka. " Ssb Franeisco, Oct. 1fl Arrived . Steamer Roanoke, from San Diego. ' Monterey, Oct. 9. Sailed at midnight " Steamer. J. A. Chanslor. for Portland. Astoria, Oct 9. Sailed at 1 p. tn. Barkentlne Newsboy, for Han Pedro. Palled et 1:89 p. m. Steamer Yellow , stone, for San Pedro; steamer Wlllam- ette, for Tacrnna. Arrived at 4:40 and left up at 7 p. m. Steamer J. B. stet , son,.frn Sn Francisco. Arrived at I yi i en. OseoUao soheoner TtHamook, .from Bandon. 7' ' San Francisco, Oct 9. Sailed at 6 V. m.-8tesmer Temple E. Dorr, for . Jrtland. .W;- . ' San Pedro, Oct I. Arrived Steamers Beaver end Northland,- from Portland. Astoria, Ovt. 10. Condition at the fahe DUCT I B ELECTION OF DR. HARRY LATJE Coshow Tells Wilson Club of Douglas Why It Ought to Remain in Line. : Roseburg, Or., Oct," 10. The first, of series of addresses to be delivered lo Douglas county, unaer the; ausplcesof the Douglas County Wilson club, was delivered In Roseburg last night by O. P. Coshow. He spoke In part asjfol lows: "The political Issues of the present campaign are well defined. Notwlth standing the fact that there are three parties, each seriously expecting victory, the issues between the three are Clearly defined. "In our contest for a member of the senate of the United states congress, all three of the parties have a regularly nominated candidate, and we have In, ad- dltion thereto an Independent candidate. "Without entering Into discussion of the merits of the several candidates, 1 want to urge upon the Democrats .the merits of ouroJUcandldate.T l-ean con ceive of no reason why a Democrat who believes in the party of equal opportu nity and equal privilege should not sup port Dr. Harry Lane. He has been be fore the people In a. public capacity long enough and frequently enough for us to know the metal of which be Is made. We know him to be a man of large ability, of the highest quality of integrity, and of a most laudable In dependence. We know also, that he is n Democrat In the truest and best sensa of the word. We know that his life has been spent in and with the great mass of common people, and that his heart beats in sumpathy with those of our clt- tiens who seek no special privilege or favor of any kind from the government. The Democratic party also presents to the people as Its presidential candi date a man of highest scholarly attain ments, one who has spent over 40 years studying, and teaching; the science of government;, one who Is democratic In his tastes; one who has proven his practical knowledge of affairs by his achievements as governor of the state of New Jersey; one who has demonstrated that he believes a . promise made by a candidate should be kept as sacredly as a promise made by a business man."- mouth of the river at S a. In., smooth; wind southeast, 10 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Friday: High water, 1:01 a. nw 8.4 feet; 1:02 p. ro., 9.8 feet. Low water, 7:08 a. m 1.3 fiet; 1:41 p. m., 0.4 feet. t MARINE INTELLIGENCE Sue to Arrive. St Rose City, San Pedro. ..... .Oct. 24 Gas str. Anvil. Bandon .Oct 11 bteamer Alliance, Eureka., Oct. 13 Btr. Beaver, San Pedro .Oct 12 Str. Beaver, San Pedro Oct IS Str. Bear, San Francisco Oct 19 Geo. W, Elder, 6an Diego Oct 21 Str, Alliance. Eureka. ....... ...Oct 3 Sne to Depart. St. Geo. W. Elder. San Diego... Oct 23 Str. Elmore, Tillamook ...Oct. 18 Gas. str. Anvil, Bandon Oct. 12 Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay Oct It Str. Rose City. San Pedro Oct 12 Str. Roanoke, Ban Diego Oct 18 Str. Beaver, San Pedro Oct. 12 Sir. Bear, San Pedro,.... Oct 23 Te Leave San Tranelsoo, Str. Harvard., San Pedro Oct 9 Str. Yale, San Pedro Oct 10 Vessels la Iort. Egon, Ger. bk. ............... . .Linnton Tltania. Nor. ss ....Oregon slough Strathness, Br. ss.. Eastern A Western Kina, Dan. ss , Oceanic Strathfillan, Br. ss. .... Eastern 4k West Boston. U. 8. 8.. Stream Bear. Am. ss Alnsworth St. Nicholas. Am. sh .....Astoria North King-. Am. ss.. Gobie Berlin, Am. bk ; . . . .Goble Levi G Burgees, Am. bk Goble Hera, Ger. bk.. Irving Kdouard Detallle, Fr. bk.... North Bank Cavour. Per. bark Westport Willisden, Br. ss On way down drain Tonaage Onronte and lasted. Aberlour, Br. str Nlcolaiefsk Adelaide. Ger. bk St. Rosalia Altalr, Br. bk Callao Arablen, Dan. str Antwerp August, Nor. ss. . dan Francisco Bangor, Nor. str ..Antwerp Boadicea, Br. ss Buenos Ayres Clan Macfarlanc, Rus. ss Gatico Colony, Br. bk Buenos Ayres Detmold, Br. str San Francisco Kllbek, Ger. bk St. Rosalia Elfrleda, Ger. ss Iquique Fltzpatrlck, Br. str Coronel Gen de Negrler, Fr. bk......... Shields Goidbek, Ger. sh St Rosalia G. Mazzlnl, Peru, bk Callao Hougomont, Br. bk.' .Iquique Inverclyde, Br. bk Buenos Ayres Isebek. Oer bk: .-.-..v. .... ..St. Rosalia Jersbek, Ger. bk ; St. Rosalia Jolnvllle, Fr. bk Antofogasta Killoran. Br. bk 1 Rio Janeiro MancUnia, Br. ss .Sblmonosekl Marechal Vlllars, Fr. bk Santos Metropolis, Br. bk Buenos Ayres Olona, Ger. sh Taltal Oxsa. Ger. ss Coqulmbo Osterbek, Ger. bk Montevideo Oweenee, Br. bk Taltal R. C. Rickmers. Ger. bk Hiogo Ravenhill, Br. ss Callao Rene, Fr. bk Sydney Hene Kervller, Fr. ss Newcastle Terplschore, Ger, ss Rio Janeiro Thiers, Fr. ss Shields Valerie, Nor. bk Cape Town -....... - - Daily River Readings. 8:00 a. in., 120th meridian time. 51 4 w cr o c a i a a St STATIONS Lcwlston . , Rlparia .... i'matllla .. 0.1 0.6 llarrisburg Albany Salem 0 0.2 0 -0.2 0.1, Wilson vl lie Portland .. Rising. Falling. FRESHMEN AT REED COLLEGE ORGANIZE At a spirited meetiaar of th. r.hn... class at Reed colleara. hM v.(.i... Lowell C. Bradford, formerly of Wash- iiisiun mgn scnooi, was elected presi dent. The honor is considered a great one. n Williams of Rochester. N. T., was selected as yce president; Edith McDonald, Spokane, secretarv! Arrhl. bald Clark, Portland, treasurer, and Stephenson Smith, Portland, sergesnt-at- anriB, The class adODted a hat mm thm nfH. dal headgear of the class, but refuses to ten ji.bt what it will be. This class Is making a strenuous effort to Insti tute customs not fnnnit tn fh.if nl. tegerwhlftr"wm es(abllsn a'precedent lor ntner classes to observe. At a meeting of the sophomore class several days ago Ellis Jones was se lected president; Annie , J. Harrison, vice president; Jean Riverton, secre tary; Elton C. Loucks treasurer, and Clara wuest. serjeant-at-arms. ; , 24 3.1 30 3.9 25 16 0.2 20 1.4 20 0.2 37 3.3 15 3.7 YOB Fill! IE SLEW AFTER HE GOT FAREWELL "After Befriending This Wom an for Over a Year and Pay- ing ah Her txpenses, :ne Sends Me This," He Writes. Tacoma. Wash.. Oct 10.- Why Elmer Fillmore killed Mrs. Grace Brooks of Portland Is Indicated In a letter from her, found, In his pocket after he com mitted suicide yesterdayafternoonIt read "as follows: " ''Dear Elmer: , "1 told you that some time' you would hate me and I think that time has come. I have been trying to get , up courage enough to write and tell you this for some time but somehow couldn't do it. "As ;rou have reminded me several times 1 am a good deal older than you and so, dear, must look out for myself a bit. , I am going to be married and! hope you will soon forget 'me. I am awfully sorry, dear, although.lt does no good to say that at this late day. "Well, there seems nothing more to be said so I will close, hoping you will for give me If possible -and I wish-you all the good luck in the world. Again,-good-, by. Your friend. ' "Grace,'- On the reverse side of the letter, writ ten in Fillmore's hand, was "Here Is the whole cause. After befriending this wb man for over a year and paying her ex penses she sends me this and refuses to interview me at all. Elmer Fillmore." The other messages in Fltlmoress memorandum book Included one to his sister, MUs Maude Fillmore, Latah, Spokane county. Wash. "Dear Blsterf It read. "I dropped you a card ebneern lng the past and as I have always told you before, she was the best guy in the world. Goodbye. Elmer." In another message, Fillmore . ek pressed himself as satisfied with his murder of Mrs. Brooks. "Since reading morning paper," It read, "I am happy, for I am sut;e we are both gone. This was Intended last night, but I wanted to see If she was dead. E. E. F." The note to his mother was the most brief of all. It read as follows: "Dear Mother. 'Revenge has been mine but am awfully sorry over It now. "Elmer." W. E.. Douglass of 429 -Main street, father of Mrs. Grace Brooks, who was mhnt mH ItllloH In h,T nnartments in Ta- coma Tuesday night by Elmer Fillmore, i nhn mmmltlad lllfld VPtprdftV. after ' learning that Mrs. urooKS wounaa nau proved fatal. Is awaiting word rrom ni wife who left this city Tuesday eve ning for Tneoma. With her is another daughter, Fay Douglass, also of . this City. Th hnrfv nf Mrs. Brooks will probably be brought to Portland and burled In the family plot at Multnoman cemetery. Aeoordlng to Mr. Douglass, a cripple, this morning, his daughter left about three weeks ago for Tacoma, to arrange tnr h-r m ft r riasTA with Llovd Fincham. horlKnitor Tt Is BUDDOSed that.Flll- more, who formerly was assistant Jani tor -of th Claypoole apartments, elev enth and Oay streets, left for Tacoma shortly after. Fillmore was Infatuated with Mrs. Brooks, and because Bhe was to marry Fincham, killea her. Fillmore came to this city aooui live months ago, shortly after Mrs. Brooks ua nnmm hnma tn her parents. Before o-mntna' the. nnsltton of assistant janitor mt thm onnrtment house, he was half owner of a poolroom, at Front and Glbbs streets. Many times wnne at xne apan ment house he visited M. Brooks at thm hnma hf her oarents. but according to Mr. Douglass she had little to do wltlh him. Besides her parents and her sister, Fay Douglass, or as she was known at the Van Gorder hotel where she resided, Mrs."ay Monroe, the murdered woman i..v.A thru aitrr and two brothers. They are: Mrs. Edith Olsen of this city, Mrs. R. Owens or Haisey, ur., r, eee ste Osborne of Crabtree, Or., and W. E. Douglass. Jr., of Walla Walla and Charles E. Douglass of Portland. Mrs. Brooks was wife of Frank Gun r fnrvallu until five vears ago. The couple had been married 12 years. After divorcing uunnison sne married Pnul Brooks, whom she divorced some time ago. GOVERNOR IS READY WITH LAW EQUALIZING SALARIES IN COUNTIES (Salrm Bureau of The JonrnnJ.) . -Salem,-or.; octrio With 1ti 4 formation from every county In 4 the state as to salaries of all county officials and expense of 4 their offices, Governor West s stated today ne was now pre- 4 pared to outline the proposed S measure to equalize an salaries of county officials according to a assesed valuation, area ana pop- ulation of each county. He said he was going to present nis ven- tatlve plan to the students of 4 the Oregon Agricultural college and the University of Oregon for them--to-"9tiy tne- -iiHiy - the plan and dig out flaws. m. Must Cover Open DitcRes. (Rpeclal to" The Jonrnsl.) iih.nv nr . net 10. An ordinance re quiring all open canals and ditches In the city of Albany to be covered with corrugated iron or concrete within eight months, arter me passage oi me nnHnnnn unii its BlznlnK by the mayor. was read for the third time, last eve- nlna at the meeting or me cuy council and passed. The ordinance was flrsjt Introduced last June and has been de layed from time to lime Dy me repre sentatives of the Oregon Power com the water olant here. and the corporation most, affected by the passage or tne oramame. Canadians Discuss GootLJRoads. (United Pres. Lpsed Wire.) Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 10. The Canadi an Highway association opened Its an nual convention here yesterday an will be in session until Saturday. Delegates are present from all over the dominion, Including representatives of boards of trade, chambers of commerce, progreas clubs, city councils, motor car clubs and good roads associations. All of the addresses will have the general Improvement of highways as their prln. cipsl theme. New York city's first experiment in municipal ownership, the Staten Island and Brooklyn ferry system, has shown - i - a tft C9R AAA In 1ah than mmvmn K IU1P VI Tw, -. . yesrar-an-averege-ef 38-a-dayr-MH COroing lO rtpwri nuuuuiicu m juayvi Gaynor by Raymond B, Goisdick, com missioner of accounts. Elghtv.four counties In Minnesota last Summer expended U, 260,000, in lnprov lof'hlgbwsys. . .. .... . t DRlfNKEfJ MAN ESSAYS ' CHURCH STEPS, FALLS, -BREAKS SKULL, KILLED 4t .Salem RureJit of The Journal.) 4 ' Salem, Or.. Oct. 10. 13. L. Bal- 4 lah was found dead this morning 4 in the f lty Jail. Investigation 4 by Dr. Miles, county health of- J fleer, revealed that death result- 4 ed from fractured skull, Last 'night Baflah, who Is ahout 45 - years old, was picked up near the steps of the Congregational a church, attention being attract- ed by his groans, lie was In-- 4 toxlcated. He was taken to Jail , 4 e and Dr. Miles found and dressed 4 4 the wound,' but said he did not 4 think It a fracture. It Is pre- 4 4 sumed he fell off - the church - 4 4 steps, and no Inquest will be 4 held. In his -pocket was a letter 4 4 from his wife, written In Omaha 4 ) and saying she would leave yes-. 4 teMay for Seattle. Officers are 4 now trying to locate her. Ballah 4 4- ls not known her-r-.Ji-'--ivi:"-':--4i -e.- ,- ,. , -4 DEMOCRATIC RALLY " AT LENTS TONIGHT Democratlo speakers, , in their swing over the county, will visit Lenta, to nlbt sDeaklng in the lata theatre. The 'Democratic Marching . club wlll parade tne streets be r ore the meeting. Talk will be tnade bv John M. Ktevennn. M.- G. Munly, J. Wood Smith, A. F. Flegel, Tom M. Word and Elmer Lundberg. , Journal Want Ads bring results. ... NEW TODAY Wilialatin Park- "ON THE WEST SIDE" Portland's Only Restricted Scenic Acreage. Platted to contour of land into magnificent building sites. PRICES $TOO TO f 1.000 PER ACRE EASY TERMS This is the cheapest high-class acreage in the market. Let"ui ' show you this beautiful property. Shepard - Mills & Rogers 214 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 6659 A-4710 . WANTED INCOME PROPERTY 880,000 to $40,000, unincumbered. close-In- Portland realty; also have cash and first mortgages amounting 'to 816,000. Will exchange for good in come property. West side or close " in on east side. No properties with In flated values considered by this firm. F, E. TAYLOR CO. 404-4 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Stta, BUNGALOW Fine ( room bungalow, completely furnished; lot 33 1-3x100, hard surfaced street in and paid; on East Alder St., In Sunnyslde. You ought to see this. Only 82800: 8750 down and $20 per month. Or will take $760 lot as first payment 408 Corbett Bldg. A-1416.' Marshall 03. TO LOAN ON CITY PRORERTY $30,000, $26,000, 810,000, $5000, at 8. $10,000, $7600, 85000, $2000, at 1. MALL Ii vox bOMTK., 104 Second BU Vear Stark. Furnished Bnngalow To Rent In Irvlngton. completely fur nlwhed 7 room bungalow, fine location and surroundings. Telephone East 4081. Phone Your Want Ads If our name appears An .jW)ej: .phon..booli you can telephone your add te Main 7173 A 6051 and . have It charged. Bills will be mailed to you the following day for payment. CLASSIFIED AD KATIES In effect April 1. 181J. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED, - CASH ADVERTISEMENTS. Daily or Sunday. 1 time 9c per line. 8 consecutive times. So per line per in 8 or'more consecutive times; 7c per line per Insertion, or 1 Insertions for price No fad'. counted .for Jess than TJltes. - - The above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications, ex cept Situations Wanted. To Rant and Wated to Rent ads, Situations Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent sds (Apartments and Hotels excepted), the rates are: 60 per line first Insertion. - . 40 per line each subsequent Insertion, No ad taken for less than 16c. CHAR(iB ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 time. 10c per line, J consecutive times. e per line per Insertion. A, - . 7 or more consecutive times, to per line per iiibvi uuii. Tt and all other classifications, except ".SltaatlotisWnted;-TerKent " and Wan tea to ami - , Situations Wanted,' To Rent and Wanted to Rent sds (Apartments and Hotels excepted the rate is Jo per line per Insertion. - , . No ad charged for less than two lines or 16c. Contract rates noon snnllrstloa. 'A phone call will bring a solicitor, m I I CS BUSINESS CARD3 CERTIFICATES' of title mede. Title A Trust Co., Lewis bids.. 4th and Oak. W. It. HAIzTlPCO.. Ino. Abstractors 1.1. 4th St.. bet. Morrison ana lamniii. UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS' to elasslfed advertisements wnicn appeared in 'rue jonrnm awau those posseting certificates for-the fol lowing numbers:' i iua, ijwu, lua, w, ji-, oj, n, , T , , n in a Ik , It , A , ,A V-. I'J 140. F. 43. JI 332, 243. jr-0. , K 83. C3. 32. N BO, T18. , 4jM 31. , P ii, . it, 4. 843. 8 40 IS, .-, T 42, U 36. " W 44, 39. "'JV'-, X 49, 42. 408, 41, 82, 48,, "f: 'r-' Cj 44. Z-83. - MEETING NOTICES : 41 WEBFOOT CAMP. No. 66. Woodmen of the World meets aver Fri day night In W. O. W. Temple, 128 Eleventh street. All members re- ....... 1 n.A.A.nt ' UUOIIDU . Ill w : V Is 1 tors-welcome. Die trlbutlon of 10 theatre tickets . each meeting sight FRED W. GERMAN, C,a A. L. BAR BUR, Clerk. UTOPIA Rebekah lodge will give a 606 party Thursday evening. Oct 10, in Orient hall, E. 6th and Aider. Admls s Ion 18 cents. . y l R. N. A, Ore.' Rose Camp, meets Fr I. eve., Allsky hall. 8d and Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ---rr- Henry Foutt,' 540 East Thirty-sixth street,-30, and Jeanette Pearl. 26. Louis A. Janice Jn, 1198 Glenn ave nue north, 84, and Maybolle C, Johnson, 21. -.. J. It. Redford, Blackstdne hotel, ,86. and Fens Heln. ii7. Fred Cambas. 868 San Rafael street, 21, and Jessie Fenton, over 18. Tennyson E. Phelps. 450 North Eighty-sixth street, 24, and Ada Davis, 22. A. W. Buchanan, 48S Linn avenue, 89, and Rosetta Jones. 26. Oeorge E. Young, 1828 Delaware ave nue. 2. and Vera Graybill, 20. Frank X Deuster; 792 Melrose drive, $4, and 8arah lmhoff, over 18. Frank Perry. 1752 East Eleventh street. 28, snd Pearl Atteberry, 28. - Lester Kenner, 60 North Sixth street 22, and Ida Qannell. over 18. W. G. Smith & CO.smna Cart?. Washington bldg.. cor. 4th, on Wash'ton UREHS suits for rent, all slses,- Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Btark St. - CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison St. BIRTHS BROWN To Mr. and ' Mrs. - Alfred Brown, Good Samaritan hospital, Sep tember 30, a girl. COOPER To Mr. and Mrs. James J. -Cooper, St. Vincent's hospital, Sep tember 16, a boy. LEWINS To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. . Lewlns, 1664 Hassalo street, Septem ber sw, a Hiri. SHAFFER To Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shaffer, 832 East Fourteenth street, north. Oct. 6, 'a boy. , MfiBlv-Tn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moran, 892 East Fifteenth street north, September 20, a girl. ROTH To Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, Moore's Crossing, September 31, a boy. KANNE To Mr. and Mrs. David Albert Kanne. 113 Eighth avenue, September KENDld To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Kendig, 1267 East Yamhill, September 30, a boy. . CHANCE TO "Mr: and Mrs. Robert Chance. 629 Marshall street, Septem ber SO, a girl. m m POWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Powell. 618 Lovejoy street, Septem ber" 25, a boy "' -" ' DEATHS AND FUNERALS ARNOLD Byron Herbert Arnold, Calu met ho'tel. October 7, aged 64 years; myocarditis. DENMAN Ernestine Grace Denman. 1329 East Main street, October 8. aged 82:Brighfs disease. RONNE- Claus Ronne, 69 North Thir teenth street,. October 8, aged 78; general senility MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 V4 6th St., in Selling bldg. Main 7215. FUNERAL DIRECTORS j, P. FINLEY& SON Attendant AtFfnh "I FU N ERAL SERVICE r 0 1 1 . Pi Undertakers UUnnmg Oi lYICtllieO Modern in every detail. 7th and Pine. Main ISO. A-4558. Laay assisiani. MR." EDWARD HODMAN, the leading funeral director and undertaker, 220 SO St., cor. saimon; lauy aammant I rn nil undertaker, Lady assistant. LLnUn B-1888, E-781. E. 6th-Alder. A D 7CI I CD Pf 54 Williams Mi Mi iLLllL.ll UUiBoth phones. rDIPOnM Undertaking Co. Main .niLOUM6133. A-2235. Lady ass t. Dartre fn Prt Funeral directors, 369- rearson uoi 371 Russeu st., e. losfr. HEM't6CK,"l687 E. 13th, Sell, 71, B 1122; and Unlvers. Park. Col. 394-395. EAST SIDE funeral directors, sucesv or to F. 8. Dunning, Inc. R 62. B-2533. MONUMENTS OTTO SCHUMAN, granite and marble works. East Sd and Pine. East 743. PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-266 4th st . Opposite city hall. Main 8684. PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS KNAPP & MACKEY, 212-18 Board of Trade. M. and A-2010. OREGON REAL ESTATE CO., THE Grand ave and Mult. E. 67, C-1703. BRONG-MANARY COMPANY, Ground Floor' Lewis Bid; M. and A-1743 BRUBAKER & BENEDICT, 502 McKay Bldg. Main 649 CHAPIN & HERLOW, 33 2--Oembw-of -Oemmereer1-Main" 1 fr t. flHtfeLM, 3. II. 205 Gerllnger Bldg. Main 8430. TO LEASE 63 WANTED To lease 12 or 14 room house close in, east pr west side, suitable for maternity hospital. Tele phone Marshall 273. FOR SALE HOt SES et t ROOM BUNGALOW At Tremont on Mt. Scott carllne. Large living room, paneled and beamed, 4 Ox 120 lot, nice lawn, garage and garden. 3260. Will take 360 cash and $10 per month. Main 4400. ' - SIX room bungalow tn nice neighbor hood, well built, 1 block to car. hot water heat; fine lawn and lots of roses; must sell and will sacrifice; price 32850; small xash payment. Owner, 212 Selling bldg. -r ".. " "' $1350. " " ' ,4 lots and 4 room house 1H blocks from Mt. Seott ears feneed and set-to fruit trees. 401-402 Lumber Exchange. DEAL with owner, who Is obliged to sell almost new 7 room cottage, 20 minutes out on W. W. car. Address Cora Howard, 1130 Francis ave. $60 cash New 6 ' room bungalow, 20 minutes out; 4 blocks from Alberta car. HIGLEY & BISHOP, 201 Hamilton bldg. MUST sacrifice my room bungalow and furniture. Investigate. 4962 74th st.-S.-E., Flrland add., Mt. Scott line. 6 ROOM modern bungalow, full lot, re strlcted, $26.60; owner, 2811 E. 48th St.. south or ennton NEW'HoME. h Irvlngton, oak floors, oak dining, very ieleet, clieAp. W. H. Herdman, E. 373. $26 monthly, including Interest, modem fi room bungalow, small payment;1 near car. owner, eau yyorrewter dik. WlLIy build 6 room modern house oh 60x160 lot to suit party; $500 down. Call Tabor 8671, ; CI ' Small Payment Down . neauiuui ( room uungajuw, , 'Artistic in design. 60x100 lot. ' Close to Hawthorn ave. All street improvements in and sewer sidewalk paid for. ; All modern conveniences, oak floors.. Most handsome built in buffet you have seen. lf you want a charming home at a figure, $400 under the market price. ' See Holt & Strumquist 1406 Hawthorne ave., cor. 60th St. . Phone Tabor 626. ' ; ' , Oniv $2250 f - Terms to. Suit Purchaser . Dandy 6 room modern home, new, lo cated in best district, one block to Mt. Scott car; built-in dresser; . modern plumbing, - Dutch kitchen, . buffet, French doors, electricity, gas. cement basement, east front lot; paved street paid; cement -walki shade trees, etc. Be Oeorge 'A: Rlggs, 816 Bpaldng bldg - J IT Just Finished New, modern -6 room bungalow with hardwood floors, cove ceilinK. full ce ment basement, east front, easy terms. -Phone Tabor 6b 1 - - - A BEAUTIFUL room modern bunga low, V4 acre ground, cement sidewalks around house, good welt with engine, also Bull-Run waten with unobstructed view of the Tualatin valley, 18 minutes from postofflce and 4 blocks from. car; iuuu, on very easy terms. Don t ran to see this; it is surely a snap. Fruit trees, bushes of all kinds. E-83. jour nal You WilhBuv This A I room buncalow. Tot 40x100. hard Surfaced streets, aldawalks. full slit finished basement, laundry trays, .fur nace, fireplace, hardwood floors, all built-in effects; everything modern snd up to date, for 33300. A small pay ment down, balance like rent. Deal with owner direct. Phone Main' 278: ' LAURELHURST $209. CASH . $20 MONTHLt 8 rooms. flreDlace. furnace, launilrv. built-in bookcase, . buffet, solid oak floors, mirror doors. National Realty ft Trust Co., 788- Chamber bf Commerce bldg. Phone Main 6129. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS. $1760. o room cottage, Deautnui lot. fruit trees, flowers, etc.. house has laraa screened porch, concrete foundation, built-in bookcases, china closet, window seuts and Dutch kitchen. Located In Woodstock. $500 casli. Fred W. Ger- man, 43 c. or c. Main C445-8451. BY OWNER 8 room house on a fine business corner lot, S. E. corner Gree ly and Portland boulevard, on St. John carllne, must sacrifice on account of leaving the country; price only $280t; some terms. See or write owner, J. R. on the premises, 1352 Greely st. FOR SALE For tiu newly married couple wanting a home - furnished complete, here Is a snap. Houseboat 4 rooms bath and sleeping porch; modern conveniences; 15 minutes' ride;- com fortable winter as well as sumraeh Swell new, modem 8 room house; 4 bed rooms, .sleeping porch, breakfast room-and den; hardwood floors, furnace and fireplace, In fact nothing missing; .0ml9lH"$c a re-' naP e 36500,t$1000 down and $26 per month; must be sold this week. C M. ZADOW, 408 Corbett Bldg. A-1416, Marshall 92 THREE rooms and bath, corner lot. 100 by 100, west side, fine view of Tuala tin valley, 2 blocks to car. 14 minutes to postofflce, walks, graded streets and water, new, in fine neighborhood, 32300; terms can Je arranged. Owner 214 Selling bldg. . -. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Good 8 room house on a nice view lot 60x100; hard surfaced street, In a fine neighborhood on Raleigh St.. bet. 29th and 30th sts.; lot alone Is worth $3250; for quick sale $4000, $1000 down, bal. to suit k . C. M. ZADOW, 408 Corbett Bldg. A-1416, Marshall 92 tionn Payable $30 monthly with $500 down, west side, 15 minutes to center. Double carllne. House Just finished. 6 rooms. All Improvements tn and paid for. Strict ly modern. Restrictions. Fine view. 721 Board of Trade bldg. SEVEN rooms and bath. In Sunnyslde, on lot 60x100. 4 rooms first floor, 3 rooms and bath second floor; all rooms large and light r fine neighborhood; nice lawn and shrubbery; all street improve ments in and paid; on E. Salmon be tween Hawthorne arid Mount Tabor car lines; price 35260. terms to suit. PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, tn peiiing may, NEW 4 room modern bungalow, two rooms upstairs unfinished, ground floor 2830, full cement basement. Lot 60x100 with alley and large fruit bear ing trees. Price $2100 on easy terms. t!7lin all rh Ciyvnmr R t ....... Peninsula ft a., St. Johns carllne. ' SEVEN rooms and bath on Hawthorne ave.. lot 60x100; this Is a fine home, nicely located with good surroundings; next to corner and on carllne; all street Improvements in and paid; price $5300; easy terms. PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. OWNERS, hi. oeuing piug. SEVEN room house, all rooms large and light, cabinet kitchen, fireplace, . lots of fruit and large walnut trees, lot 10 by 100, four blocks to xar. 14 minutes to center of city; west side, fine view of Tualatin valley and Mt. Hood; $3100. 3500 cash, balance to suit. Owner, 212 welling Plug. FOUR rooms. In excellent suburb, re strictions, built In conveniences, large rooms, fireplace, electric fixtures, shades and tinting; can finish 2 rooms An mmnnnA lnn. naw r.mant .n II.. ffmsy-graffed ' stTS rront, 2Z5e; small cash payment. uwner. ziz selling Piog, SUNNYSIDE 7 room house on East S6th St.. 2 blocks to Sunnyslde and Mt. Tabor car. priee 32660; $300 down, $20 a month, i CALUAN & KABKK..7ZZ Yeon Dldg. iRVINGTON bargain, new house, re cently completed. Owner, Marshall 2627. East 2838. . FOR SALE LOTS An Xcre for $7 Per month,, east side, on 2 good electric lines; deep, rich soil; nicely wooded; must sell; no agents. Write owner. A 182, JournaL - Rossmere Bargain 100x100 corner, 1 block from Sandy Joad, $1650, or will sell separately 1000 corner and $800 Inside. Phone Tfthor 227. : $600 each buys lots 60x100, close to 'Sellwood car, 6 -and 6 minute service, $12 cash, balance $5 month, interest t per cent. Lee-8tevens Co., 190 1st st. jfnone M. ma, t NEED money; $350 cash buys lOOx 200 corner, 6 blocks from 3 depots, railroad town. If interested write or call after 6 p, m 3521 65th st. S. E.i take Mt. Sfbtt car, Arleta station. A FINE 60x100 lot, close to carllne. 20 minutes' rroe. laeal place to ouild. Vina ttr.t.P f I M A tifilffhlinrB D'l Inhnal close. . $326. , $16 cash, 35 per niontli. M. K. Lee. ni t;ornett niog. 110 cash and $6 per month, beautiful I lot, 40x100, 36 minutes out, 6 blocks from carr water in. ?rice zoo. HIGLEY ft BISHOP, 201 Hamilton bldg. $406. 315 cash, $5 per month, for 80x ules'car E. Lee. 311 coroett Diag, 60x100, cement walks ad curbs, graded . sireei, an pan lor, no inrereii r taxes; 20 minutes out on good carllne. Owner, A-134, Journal. - , SEE Le Nolr ft Co. for west side prop erty. Exclusive dealers In West side realty. 837 Chamber of Commerce. 1 011 SALE IIOUKLS ' HAW 1 ruircro) c' ' Builders and Investors ." Lot 60x100, east front, on 8rttli street, Hawthorne district. Price 37uO. Every, thing around $1200 to $1600. Get busy, A snap, " " . E. It, MArtKHAM," M.SOB a. No. 1)28 Chamber of Commerce HtVINGTON LOTS FOR CASH. 3U00 60x100. feet on K. 21st near, Klickitat, - . 3120050x100 feet on E. 17th.rnear Siskiyou st. - II, P. PALMER-JONES CO., ' Phones Main 86. A-2653. 404 Wilcox bldg. V $10 Down, $2 Week" 1 WITHOUT. INTEREST OR.TAXES. -60x100 feet, cement walks, curb, etc., all paid; built up district, Just 20 in In- . utes out, oq good carllne; must sell at once. Wrlteowner. X-60, JournaL FINE, sightly acre at Ryan station. ' . on. Oregon Electrlo Ry 2J minutes from Portland, 6c fare, for less than you .can- buy -city lot. Lovely location" for family home, garden fruit, etc. ; wn leiuis. dux r..w,, rort land. - ... , ONLY 8. lota left for $200 each, 40x100, -'In cultivation, ho stumps, water in. joining Portland-jiojestrlctlons 310 casli, 35 month. ' Geo. A. It Ikes. 813 Spalding bldg. :y v TO SETTLE AN ESTATK A ein. a U -.,(.. qrfn ... sin 1ft I, i. ...1 l.n . . , 1.. ..Ml . wm miu .iv icri vil Bit fflll m- sold at auction at the courthouse, Oct. 21, at 10 o'clock. The site Is Improved . wun e nouses ana i Darn, an rentea. vVKST side, 20 minutes' car ride, very fine "vTew. Best of soil, water piped to tract., school hear. Hlar future. The ! best went Bide bargain. 4 big 40x160 lots. -8800. v $25 cash, $10 per month. M. K, Lee. 81 1 Corbett bldg. $1200 buys a fine acre. 6 cent fare, IS mlnuteH' car fide. Just outglde cit limlts. West side. Big future. Terms to suit customer. M. E. Lee, 311 Cor- bett bldg. : , APARTMENT site, c1oh in, by owner, $3600; some terms. P-84, Journal. - ACLEAGE Acreage . The largest platting of acre age in the vicinity of Portland. 4uu0 acres In one platting, graded road along each lot, Fourth street electrio acros( - center and - Ore gon Eleotrio at. ing north-edge--of this plat, commuters fare 12c, 80 minutes from 4th and Washing' ton sts.. In valley west of Coun cil Crest, gently rolling land, deep rich soil, no rock or gravel, fine water at 24 feet; vegetable gar dens, berry patches, fruit and English walnut trees, show you what ground IS producing. Handled by the largest and oldest acreage firm In Portland, you take no risk as to future devel opment, let us show you what has been done hero and then you will know. Selling at $260 to $500 per acre In such sited traota as you may desire and upon monthly payments, see us lor appointment The Shaw-Fear Co,. , Main 35 102 Fourth at. A-3600 X 097, acres of choice land adaptable to ...... l.lniv u UfAll f hl ' proved farms, good houses and barns, orchards, etc.; also a. quantity of bunk I .. III : mmn.n A BAli1 hnt . nouses ILUU a pawunn, bwuio ev- toin lumi. .-It Is tituatmt williln ft -H OI B in 110 XrUIU vll LUIUIUUia 8vya I railroad, and besides a good thriving lit- IIO lUWn MIIU UUl 1BI 1 I Vlii w. will sell as a whole at a very reason able figure. There.is over 120 acres-- I aiQ (JUL UUU BUiyCSBU Jll - DlllB.il bvv a.. . A T K.i irne f liak hatrutf 4 f of the retail price; good terms. , CHAS. HIRTSEL, PORTLAND, - 1 A4 UVi Ai-lrkjb- UAtr iv unci vv rv uu5 Or M. Wether. Goble, Or. 5 to 40 Acres Rich, black loam, fine for . berries, , VCgetaUieB, cuicnem or . "jf iuuic jrwu;. want to-raise; all clear and ready to, plow 'r V mile from good R. R. town In Washington. You can't find anything like it for $80 an aore. Vour own term at 6 per cent or will take Portland horn on cash basis. See us at once. TrOw, bridge & Stephens, 801 Wilcox bldg. - 5 and 1U Acres G $20 up to $45 per acre, on terms, !; Tracts of 6 acres or more; deep, red shot soil, well watered: easily cleared. Ideal for general farming, fruit, vege tables, dairying and chicken raising: lo cated on county road, close to live town on R. R. and river near Portland. Own ers, 703 Lewis bldg., 4Jth and Oak sts. Main 8078. Evenings East 394. 10 Acres for $300 . $li CASH. $S PER MONTH. Running stream, good soil, prosperous farmers all around and good market, near the railroad, perfect title and war ranty deed. 212 Railway Exchange bldg.. 2d floor. 8 1-2 Acres, $850 . ' Excellent Soil, half under plow, bal-' anee ready excepting a doaen oak trees. No rocks-or graveL Adjoins 3309 per acre orchards, mile from railroad town. If sold this week terms will be made of 385 down and 316 per month." Ownerr-s--Spaldln g 4ld g. -- - 5 Acres for $250 $10 cash, balance 35 per month; . I mile from Knappa and R. R. station; close to echool and work; Knappa Is a good market. 212 Railway Exchange bid., 2d floor. 20 Acres, $600 31 fare from Portland; spring wate ..nil I il ,.m 1 nM m . J . . 1. fruit, honey bees, grain, hay, etc.; . close to school, c-iose to town; aooa markets an Ideal home. 320 cash. 310 Der month. Claude .Hole.P 17. Board of . Trade bldgw- i CHICKEN and fruit ranch e near Port land, uest sou, gooa roaas, spring water, free wood, 10 acres, $400, $600, $600 per tract; 20 acres, $800; 40 acres. $1200; 0 acres, 32000; 40 acres timber, ' $2400. Ranches all kinds for sale. Easy I terms. Frank-McFarland Realty Co., 309 I nlHir Pnrtlnnri fir. GLADSTONE 3 acres, near Clacka mas river; cosy 4-rootn bungalow, stone fireplace; dandy suburban hemeti would take mortgages, contracts or city property up to $1500 in exchanged runny v.. m t uuuiumvi . umiQif Yr bldf. 7 i.. Xllttliii, acres, rion, reo snoi, soil, Un- excelled for fruit or vegetables. Will ' put In and take care of crop for buyer, i Returns certain. Good buy for Working man. .On co.unty road, new electris ' line. Easy' terms. No agents, Write' owner D-72, Journal. 5 Acres, Running Stream This is a choice tract and is only v $760; $76 down and $16 a month; lo-; cated on the United Railways, rich soll.i no gravel. Callan & Kaser, 722 Yeon bldg; I THAT HALF ACRE, j .Al ong good , tro Hey, an4-4-y eur -own-price. Am going to sell, so don't delay' your Inquiry. I also have a city lot which I will build on for buyeron easy : vr.VMio. foo uym nun 10 AC.mm 1U, -mil-?- station,' HOad n,l "creek cross this 40; s" is rich; easily cleared, $1300, $60 cash, balance $10 per month. Owner Marshall .2672 or Hwoort 21. . . FOR' SALK-r. acre tract, all- or Dart, t ly. miles from Vancouver, Wash, milre 1026 E. 13th st. N. Owner, Mi Wm. Ahrendt.- ONE acreon carllne. Will plant crop for buyef. Land makes its own bsv. rnents. Five year terms. Barxalnr W- 8? JOtffTlBl. " ' " " FO"RsXLE All or part of 2 acre tracts In Southeast Mt. Tabor district, cheap' If bought soon. L-69,' Journal, ' T 1 ONE acre adjoining carllne, close In $700, terms; partly cleared. J-82,: Journal. - '. - - Vi ACRES, all cleared." best soil, near , station; $12 per month.. Z-17, Journal. rOJt bMT. LOU ! rV---aV -V- TT