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-THE OREGON-DAILY--JOURNAtr-PORTLAtlDrUESDAY-EVENlNOr-JANUARY - Ur-1313.- mltj CbmmiiomfsofStPim-Oirmntion'in Portland I - ,V t Mj.- ". III V- . j ' - -: v. ri ' - . ' j J ;' ' , - - ,r-s ' JjiI Clfoton of Multnomah shaking hands with Commissioner; W. C. tecrer of ;Jksoi countf. Other Commissioners, left to right (Back ground) D. .V. Hart of Multnomah and J. F. eaver.of Malheur; in front, R. J. Hemphill of Lane county. . " , ' ' ' ' " 'V . bill OF 11 SEEftlS PROBABLE; GRAY IS HOTIFIEB .; alMMBa..iBiiaaBaaMaiaBasiaaBBMsasaBSt v ''l Turkey Rushing Fresh Asiatic Troops Into Constantinople; Envoys Prepare to ' Leave Londorr Peace Negotiations (I nlted Tress Leased Wlre.i Constantinople, Jan. ,, 14.The grand council calledLby Grand Vizier Kamall J'aslia to determine whether to continue that, war against the Balkan atatea met today, but tha strictest secrecy was rj.ttlntained regarding the proceedings. .Although Kamall Pasha Is opposed to resuming hostilities, it was learned s . nil-ofticially that the militarists prob ably will succeed in plana to call off all peace negotiations. Thiuienndi nf nnliHprMi Via.v lieen tintir Ing in here from Asia Minor since the -armistice - was signed; and military exJ pi'tts ncra Deneye mat ine rorta now is prepared for a long siege of war.. London, Jan. 14. Unless Turkey Im mediately accepts the terms of peace proposed by the Balkan allies, the pres tr.t airoirtite with Turkey, will ba ter tnint.ti?d end the war resumed. This notification was served today on Sir t.'datd Grey, the British foreign secretary; by the Balkan plenipotentia ries, who have been conferring, here. . The Balkan representatives Informed Sir Edward that, they were authorized to terminate the armistice unless Tur key immediately ; accepts the peac terms, which Include the cession of Ad rianople and the Aegean Islands to the fellies. ; ;-.-? Tonar Turks Control. H r As the YounkTurks are In. control ol the military, It is generally believed that the Turkish grand council ' will favor resumption of hostilities. While the belligerents are not disposed to take the Initiative In resuming negotiations, j et all appear loath to resume war be cause the powers. oppose a continuation of the conflict. " Following the conference of the Bal kan plenipotentiaries with Kir Edward Grey. Premier Venlzelos, one of the Creek envoys said: "I have, no hope of the Turkish grand council declaring for peace. If the coun cil decides for war, of course peace ne. gotlations will not be resumed, It is apparent that Turkey, while procrastln- ...a ting, U preparlnr to renew i fighting. lut we will simply beat her to It, - Envoys Prefer 'to Irfave. - - "Ry tomorrow, if the Turkish repre-ff-ntatlves do not make overtures to re sume the conferences, the Balkan en voys will withdraw from London and nerve notice on the Porte that war will be renewed within four days. "If . the war is resumed, r the bulk of the Greek army will be immediately tvarmf erred from Its siege of Janlna to tho Tchatalja linesi Qf course, the first move would be directed against Adria- The Turkish envoys are still here, awaiting further .advices from Coif Mantinoplev but Jt la repocted they .- lect tne war to be resumed. TWEHTY BUREO BY l n!ted Prea Leaieil Wire.) ' t lnclnnatt, Ohio, Jan. 14, A five nory building occupied by-the' Conti nental Glue company,, in the flooded i:stvict, collapsed today. It Is reported that 20 persons ; were burled In the uturis, .... :f :;.-'; r...-,-irii-'-..- ,- Sups Minister for Divorce. I '2- tt'nlted l're Leased Wire.- - - tn lYaiiclHco. Jan. 14. Claiming that ti P.ev. Frank Horn, pastor of the First I '.ipiifct rlmrch at Point Richmond, near !. lf., ntanlod her under the nam of .- i. vt lovrea, tva Mae Mets Is vmy suing tor oivproe.- The min!,t sintii a sh'k bed. disclaimed all knowt- riiKc oi ins woman. . -, , . - , -Inps as -draught animals for machine ns in time of war Is the experiment ! hp Jlolltind military authorities ticking. The use of the doa- for , j.i.Uk.tarU-an4-tihi .nvey - common in nonanu. The gen- i i . : f nfficera de Med to try dogs a 1 - f-t fomr,of niai-liliie gun. The - (i'i-lnred h re niot satis. : i il'tc tlr.-ipKlirg tho guns ! f.,t wotn.i l difficult Cincinnati buliding GOOD HIGHWAYS IS IMPORTANT TOPIC OF COMMISSIONERS (Continued From Page One.) - of welcome and -President Cleeton his annual address. Later in the afternoon it was planned to elect officers for the ensuing year. - - - The following commissioners were nriong those who registered today; V. C. lever, Jackson county; C. L. Bar low, Josephine; R. J. Hemphill, Lane; W. It Matoon, Clackamas; John F. Weaver, Malheur; C. A. Ilanley, Wash ington; Fred Moore, Clatsop; H. C. Her ron, Benton; J. S. Wiley, Douglas; H. W. : Thompson, Lane; John Hall,. O, J. Armstrong Coos; O. , H. Russell, Linn; Stephen Jewell, Josephine; George W. Smith, Benton; Claus Ludermann, Liu coin; VT. J. Welch, Baker; S. Petre, Wil liam Ruddell, Polk; O. R. Castner, G. A. McCurdy, Hood River; George M. Haw ley, Lane; D. V.'Hart, W. L. Lightner, Multnomah; John Frye, .Clatsop.' Thesears "the county judges who reg istered: ' T. J. Cletton, Multnomah: T. 8. Dunning, Wasco; a. Sprinter, Crook; P. Judd, Clatsop; G. V Wanacott, Doug las. ' i BUD Wit Four sites for a public auditorium should be submitted to the voters at the April, primaries and-the one ; receiving the highest number of votes should be chosen by the auditorium commission. according to sentiments expressed yes terday by the members of the East Side Business Men's club. Two of the sites would be on the west side at Nine teenth and Washington In conformity Ith the Greater Portland plan, the other on the Market block to conform with the view of the auditorium com mission. The club would have two east side sites considered in the same vote. One of these would be the site recom mended by the east 1 side business men at Grand avenue and Holladay, the other would be nearer the heart of the east side on Grand avenue. A - committee " was appointed to lay this proposition before the Greater Port land Flans association at Its meeting tomorrow, evening in .The Journal build ing auditorium. This committee con sists of L, M. Lepper, C. A. Blgelow, Edward Welter H. L. Camp. - "We do not think the delay of two months would be nearly so undesirable as to have the auditorium built where the people do not want it," said Mr. Blgelow, member of the committee. Whatever the voters say we will stand bythether1tleasdrTis"TiersonatIyor not. . But certainly the auditorium which the people are to use should be located by them. Also u would be a valuable indication of the way the peo ple f eeL We shall ask the Greater Portland Plans association to appoint a committee. If it Indorses the proposition, to appear with us before the auditorium commission and ask the submission t the location to the voters.' .... ; N.P.YILL MILLION INN-W.IN '13 (Cnltad Pr faied ITIre.) Seattle, Jan. 14. Ten million dollars Is to be spent by the Northern Pacific in equipment and regradlng of a por tion of the mountain , division during 1911. according to a statement made today by E. P. Blanchard, general man ager of the Northern division. Sixty lo comotives will be purchased for tne Western division alone. The most Important work this sum mer will . be the construction of the cut-off at Weston and of ten miles of double track on the Cascade Hoe lead Ing to the tunnel. The loop at Weston will be cut off by the construction of a sleet - viaduct 'KS feet in length. This Improvement will minimise the trouble caused by slides In the Cascades and shorten the line, u ; ', v The road to Sumas on the interna tlonai boundary wilt ' be rehabilitated. The cost will approximate $1,000,000. WILL SHOW SOUTH ON 11 ORIUMSITE -tiOW TO RAISE APPLES ;. ' ,. fpertal to The .oiir.ul.) . . Walla Walla, Wash Jan. 14. J JM clfy.lefTaTuiJiiy after visiting friends here, for Columbia. 8. where he will represent the Washington Slate college at a national corn show, Mr, l)iinmri KOes to demonstrate tho method of rais ing western apMen. ile return-in ll. man In about twv jnontus b the hh- of California. , - - ',,,.. ,;,.., -, V I OF Two Large Sections 'Without Facilities, Says Survey . Expert. Two districts of the city, having population each -of more than 10,030 each, are entirely without pvk facili ties and COOO children have no place to play save the streets, according to a report" of L. H. Weir, social survey expert,-which was received by the com mittee on parks of the Greater Portland Plans association at a meeting yester day in the Commercial club. One of the districts is known as low er Albina. .- Here, declares- the report, life is six times as congested as the average for the east side and the ef fect upon the people from lack of recre ational facilities is evidenced in their living standards. ' The other district is In South Portland. Mr. Weir, who has returned to New-York after completing the survey in Portland for which he was engaged by the Consumers league, sug gests that the park board has neglected the two greatest park needs of the city. He agrees with the plan for Portland that there should be a small park, at least, in easy reaching distance of every community. " . . The committee on parks has as chair man .V. Vincent Jones, and playgrounds and street and vacant lot baautifioation. The Newest Beauty Aids (Ruth Ashton In the Metropol i. "Never "shave the eyebrows. The apt to be coarse when they grow in again. To darken the evebrow. make them grow longer and more overf ly, apply plain pyroxln with the finger tips. Pyroxln applied to the lash roota makes the lashes grow long and lovely "The best hair remover I know la a simple paste made by mixing powdered delatone with a little water. Cover the hairs with this paste, leave on two min utes, wipe off, wash the skin and the hairs will be gone. , " . -'Mother's Salve-Is antld time house hold remedy that can be bought in ready prepared form-at most dm atnr. t often breaks up a atubborn cold In head r enem over mgni. u is easy to use. quick to act, and relieves catarrh, croup sore throat, etc. , - . . , , v' "To correct dark, muddy or sallow complexions, apply in -the morning a lotion made by dissolving an original package of mayatone in a half ntn witch -hazet -This treatment makes the bhi air, rena ana smooth and nr..ni. the growth of hair. It will not rub off vi bikiw ime powaer. - "Dry shampooing Is relied upon by women who have studied the subject to keep hair clean, bright and lustrous in cold weather. Mix Jour ounces of orris root with an original package of therox sprinwe -a little over the head, brush mruugn me nair. ana , your- hair and scalp will be clean, wholesome and healthy." - , ; ? u Had Serious Lunc T Trouble-Now Well Somehow, there exists a vast amount of scepticism as to the possibility of curing Consumption. : We state none but Tacts, and are sincere in what we assert If we -were aff loteri with T,,w..ii;- JL ;omd do precisely what we ask oth .y uu ikkh penman s Alterative promptly and falthfuiiv. ti,. we should do this and warrant we have for asking all Consumptives to take it Is that we have the reports of many re- wrcnes, une oi WUlcn lOllOWS! t19 Suaauehanna Avn Ptido t. - "GentlemenFor two years I was af flicted with hemorrhages of the lungs, the number, totaled nearly 100. Our family phyeiclan advised another cli mate, as to remain would, probably be faui. However, I remaineJ. and in Feb ruary of 1902 I was taken with a s vere attactcof pneumonia. - When I re covered sufficiently to walk snoot the house I was left with a frightful Back ing cough, which no medicine I had lasen couia alleviate.- It was at thiir Mine, marvn. isvz, mat- i learned of and started taking Eckman's Alterative. In a short time my cough was gone and I was pronounced well Since that time I have had two.sllght attacks ct pneu. monla and I have resorted to.no other medicine to effect a recoveryv. . - :,'ll'fm. ?J vreuent in excellent health and -feel, that as -long -as I can obtain hk man's Alterative, I have no fear of Consumption. . I cannot speak too highly for the good It has done." (Signed.) HOWARD L. KLOTZ,- Etonian's .ttorMtvy- in -jf fecttyrrft Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, snd in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming druas. For shI by The Owl Drug Co., and other leading dniRslsts. ,k for booklet tell Intc of recoveries nnd write to Krkman laboratory, Philadelphia, l'a., fgr uddl tional evidence. 1 MM ra Ileward-Evarta Weed. It Inds that where other clues have an aterage.oi tark area amounting to an acre of park forlOO people, Portland has SS3 persona IOr. T I v-1 vl pni A. : Alio vuiiiimhh: wilt use this information in preparing the campaign for a bond isu with which to Increase parka and play grounds. :-.-, " r" -jS.'- Its plan of campaign will ba outlined before the meeting of the Greater Port land Plans association In the auditorium of The Journal building tomorrow eve ning. At this tlmft-Gay Lombard, form er councilman, wUt speak on ."Organi sation in City Building.". .. Educators will gather at this meeting to discuss the feasibility, of combining the work of the greater city association and the earth education campaign. AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House, cor. 2d and Yamhill, special auction sals 10 a. m. tomorrow." '"'.Y- FORD Auction House, 211 1st at., auc- tion sale 2 p. m. Special offerings. NEW TODAY , Excellent Investment , ' XTJ8T BB SOXO) AT OSTCS. room ' modem house, close in 'on Broadway: will rent for J50 pec month. Price- $6500: easy terms.--Lot will bs worth the price asked for property wnen Broadway bridge la completed.- See m at once. ' - - W. 0. 8XVASS, 1004 Taon Bldr. . . Fhona Mala 3403. f....i CITY ; &V fAR M P LOANS J ' 1000 and up at lowest rates.' , C M. ZADOW 414 Corbett bldf. ' A-1416, MarabaU 99. Free $50 Tailored Suit Ladles' or Gents',, given away the 15th of; every month. Coupons with every 600 spent here, nuite Tatior, cleaning, pressing and alterations, DO Union Ave. N near Burnslde. East 2676. B-3248. COWandHORSE MANURE Delivered. East 530.. B-1905. AUCTIONS Auction Sale WEDNESDAY AT 2 Pf M. 211 First Street Having been favored with instruc Hons from Mrs. Charles Emmenway to sell . the fine furniture of her 4-rooin flat, which has been moved to our sales room ror convenience or saie. we win offer to the public the following, towlt; Several good oak dressers, two chiffon iers, & very good walnut bedroom suite. fumed oak Duiret, round oak extension table. chairs with leather pad seats, several . rockers, lace curtains, box couch, comforts, blankets, good square piano, steel range, gas range, twice folding bed, mantel bed, wardrobe, kitchen treasure, deep leaf, table, car pets, linoleum, etc.,' etc. You cannot make any, mistake by attending this sale if youre looking for furniture of any description for our goods are all guaranteed as represented at time of sale or your money cneenuuy rerunaea. FORD AUCTION CO. Auction Sale every Monday, Wednesday, . and Friday, at 2 P. M. each day. name appears Id phone . book vou telephone your ad te and have It charged. Bills will be mailed to you the following aay for navment. The Journal cannot guarantee .-accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind oc curring in telephoned advertisements. In effect April 1, 1912. . ALL PRSVI0US HATES CANCELLED. CASH AUVEKTlSKMEM'a Pally or Sunday. . , 1 time. Oe Der line. S eonsecatlie times, Se per 11ns per Insertion, or nor consecutive times, Te per lln Der 1 . iDserttoni et I laaeruoua lor pnta B. No ad counted for less tnaa 2 lines. The abote .rates apply to "ew Today" snd ail other claswicstious except situation want k1. To Rent and Wanted to Rent ai). Situations wanted. To Rent and Wanted te Rent ads (Apartments and Hotel. excepted), tba rate are: 6e per line' first Insertion. : c . 4c pet line each subsequent Insertion. . Is'o ad take for leas than J5c. CUARGB ADVEKTISEMEXTS 1 timer W per line, - , . 8 consecutiT times. 9c ver line per Insertion, T or mora -consecotlre tlmel, 8c per . line per Insertion. The atote rates apply to "Sear Today" and all other classifications, exeept "HI tuitions Wanted. To Kent and Wanted to Bent" aUa Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent ad (Aprtmentaud Hotel excepted) tb rate la 7e per line per insertion, . So ad charred fur les than two lines or 15c Tb Journal will not be responsible for mors than one incorrect Insertion of oy advertise ment ordered more than one time. . Contract rates upon application, A phone call wiij prinf a soiienor. UNCALLED FOR ANSWERSV The following letters in answer to ad vertisements appearing in The Journal remain uncalled lor; A 148, 225, 12. , B 178. 188, - ' C 108, 217, 221, 230, 243. D 88, 212. 221. 222. K 175, 204, 218, 184, 177. 207, 227. Il8. , , G 188. ' H112, 118. ' J 174, 182. M168, 183. '. ' , N 169, 168. 115. - " O 153, 703. . , P 68. ' -' R-i-120.' 221, 116, 111. rS 171, 174. 181. T 168, 174, 178. , , U 166, 175, 158, 169.; r Ida '111 1fi91A iai . W iU, 667, 167, 168, 174, 165, 133, 159. X 160. , ' x Y 167, 1 74. v BUSINESS CARDS CERTIFICATES Tt title TOade. Title Trust Co., Lswts bldg.. 4th and oa W It. HAlLlf CO.. Inc. Abstractor! hilt. ini(jHta - rs,Ko. aviui 1, 4th St., bet. Morrison snd Yamhill. 'MKETIXCh-NOTICKS- 4t v.. ORKGON Council Rovsl "A cantnn, - meets at.the ne thall, RoyaP bldg., th flrnt land third Tuesdays of eac . month Ht 8 P. m. . Visitors ciirilially welcome, O. O. 1IALI-. secretary. 539 K. lUll Ht, N. it vot Tr m either 1 I c - MEETING ' n6T!CE3 4 1 . N. A. Ore. Rose CampA meets Frt. eve AllBky hall. 3d and Morrison. MA1UOACE LICEXSE3 Jprunx Mad. ln. Clarke botfL 40, . nd Aa- gunta Kolb, SUM aillainook trect, 30. Mlk tar. 55 North Flrt trwt. ow zi. nd Marr St. Ueorse. 53 North First , Itreet, W. H. Bitu". poovi Tharmin trpet. 50, and Ua X. BajDon, o9 Taormaa lrwt, 20. John Malwki. :! MurrtMiu utrert. 67. and Xadwiga Itlosiyk "53" Morrlaon ""street," 60. ": A. u. Jicimi. urciron vit.T, orer xt. ana IU Oornell, 434 Iioduey avenue, over IS.; . Georre W. Dykotra. Hoimner. Or., 6U. and Nancy J. Smith, 82 Berenty-fourth afreet, 62. Walter H. KteTeud. Kearney City, 81, and Myrtle L. Sthtcfer, 7.10 Wasco atreet, 86. Henry W, Brand, 68t East Thirteenth- street, St, an Eleanor. Mann, ,3201 Mllwsukle street, OTer J3. - - i ; Henry O. Haunermann. 087 Corbett Streets 81. and Alvtn Hoe Kratllger. ont strent, 81. nay ywcv, . I nion tycnue nortn, z-i, ana Dot Kraemer, 55 ITntoit avenue north, 24. M r 0.!iL P Weddina and V i UrOI I H U i Ot UOr-VlsitinarCBrds, Washington hldsr.. eor. 4th. on Wssh'ton. i)KEto3 suits tor ren: all sises. Unlqu Twtlorlng Qo,, 809 Stark st. CLAHKU BKOS.. florists, flue flowers na norai a em ens; a Morrison- si. ' DIRTUS WAECH To Sir. and Mrs. Arnold J. r. Waech. ItH East SUtj-nluta street. January , 10, a hoy. ;, ;. ,;;-f - : - CTHTIX To ifr. and Mrs. John 3. Cnrtln, 3021 Ijt Klxty-alxtlt. street. December 13. a tt'n. . CHKI8.MAN To Key. and Mrs. Clarence H. ( hrlsuiau, SOi Eaat Mnth sUi-et, Jauuary U, boy. ,:. ;::'-.': ASSKUTo Mr. and Mrs. H. CasseU, ,,583 fifth street. Janunrr 10. a airl. PATTUHSON To Mr. and Mrs. James K. Pat- tersoii, gll Adama street, January-8, a boy. UCAIUS ; AND 1 FL ;VEltAI3 POULSON At the family residene. 1809 Om. ba street. January 13. 1913. Johanna Foul- son, aged TO years 11 months and 2 days, be. lored mother of Olof Poulson. (unerat serrlces will be hold tomorrow (Wednesday), January parlora. 809-371 Ruaaell street. Friends re spectfully invited to attend. Interment, Ion lr cemetery. DOD80N' At the family residence, 55 East (14th street north. January 12. Louis Dbdson. aifl 22 years 8 months, be lored daughter ot Mr. and sirs. WNiiam c. ikhisod. rnena invitea to at tend , f mieral service, which will b held at Holman's funeral parlora at 8 p. m.,f Thnrs. day, January 10. Interment at; Los Angeles, t'al, XAtKiAHT In this city January 13, Patrick W. ( Taa-gart, aged 5 sears. Kunerat from tb family residence, 58u Marshall street, at 8:S0 a. m,, Xhuradny, January 10, tnence to me catne dral. Fifteenth and Davis streets. Services at a. m. Friends. Invited. Interment Mouut Cal vary cemetery. ' AL.WKU The funeral service ot the 1st li M. Palmer will be held .from the family resi dene, - 4221 Flfty-aecood atreet southeast. Wednesday. January 15, at 8 p. m. sTienas Invited. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. Hemaina at Lerch'a parlora. Kast Sixth and AU der streets. ! - JONKS In this city, Jauuary 13, YVtllariL K. Joue. Kemalns ar aU41i sew Mirtora- J. P. Flnley 8on, Montgomery and Fifth streets. Funeral services will be held Wednes day, Jsnusry 15, at 2:30 o'clock from the nw chapel of J. P. Flnley Sons. Fifth and Mout gomery streets. Friends Invited. IXL.K Funeral service of the late, Lewis M. Dole will be held from Dunulnc & McKnte a parlors, Thursday, January 10, aU-tC-15 a. m.. tbence to cathedral, rltteentb and uavls ttreets, where services will b held at lo s. m. Friends respectfully Invited, to attend. Interment Mt. Calvary eemetery. - - ' SI bU VAN At the family i residence, S060 ast Stark street, Dennis i. ' Kulllvan. asea 74 years, s native of county Kerry, Irewutl, be- lovert hastmna or Kiieo si., istner ot Arinnr D., Helen M and- Kloreuee K. Sullivan, Funeral nolle .later. LOVtLKSS In tbla elty January 13. at th family residences looo cast Mm a atreet north, Alfred M. Loveleaa. Kemain art at th new parlors of J. P. Flnley Hon, Mont gomery snd Fifth streets. : Funeral notice la a later Issue. - t - MAHIl.VSO.N In this city, Jauuary 14, at bis lath residence. CSS South avenne. Mans Martinson, aged 08 years 10 month and 7 days. Itemalns are at the now parlora ot J. v. tinier son, Montgomery a no rtcta streets. Funeral notice later. i PALMKK Ira M., 4421 Fifty-second street. died January 13, st o O'clock a. m. Funeral Wednesday afternoon, January IB. UAXLORD Albert A. Gsy lord. 070 Going atreet. January 11. aged 7U; bronchitis. GH All AH George II. Graham, 1075 East Twen ty-fifth street north, January 10, , aged 42: tuberculosis. WOODWAKD Lawrence E. Woodward, 1076 East Twenty-fourth street north. January 11 aged 4 days; pneumonia. WOODRUFF Emerson W, Woodruff, I. O. O. F.' borne, January s, agea iu; Bright ais- esse. ' D1CKOVER Kitti " H."PlckoTerni83 Cnloo avenue, January II. aged 61 ; sclerosis. WKRA.NU Walter Werang, Multnomah bospl tal, Jsnusry 8, aged 27; pneumonia. WI MAN Charles Wiman, foot of Irving Street, January 9, aged 40; drowning. GILMAK Barry C. Oilman. St. Vincent's ho. pita), January 10, aged 60; lnteatlnal obstruc- tion. :,. - j CAMPBELL Samsntha E. Campbell. Br. Vin cent a hospital, January 10. aged 64: carcino ma of stomach. BOLLARD Fayette Bollard. 733 Taugbn street. January agea u; vaivuiar neart aisess. PATTERSON Robert J. Fstterson, 231 Adam atreet. January 12. aged 4 daya. KEFARISIS Mlltladea Keparlsis, 2fO Harrison street, Jsnusry 9, aged 45; asthma, FRIA.NF William Friauf, 804 Garfield avenue, January 10, aged 8 months; cerebral eclomp. MARQTJABT Begins Marfltiart, 440 Slxty-fltfti atreet suutneaat, January jo, agea 01; pul monary odeana. , VAN iWRBJi wiuiam ii. an uoren, xa Tenth avenue, January 10, aged 78: orgaala heart disease. HOBB Huth Ho, Salvation Army Hescus home. January , agea s montbs; tboked to death. - : PALAKDRI Cleric Palandrl, 589 Water street, January 13, aged a months; aepticemla. LOUENTZEN Catherine M. Lorentsen, 173 East taventeentn street, January 10, aged 78; In anition. TONSETH FLORAL CO 13$ th, choice cut now era tor au occasions; prompt service. M. 6102. A-1102. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 th St, in BSlima oiag. main liio. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MR. EDWARD HOLMAJT. the leading funeral director, 220 Third street, cor ner Balmon. Lady assistant r Phone A 1611. Main 807. , v - : hunninor, MrFrltoo Undertaksrs huiiiniig va iiivb.iikvw Modern in every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-466X. Lady assistant, I P FIMI FY', QfiWady j I r i muk- uc wis Attendant ' Montgomery FUNERAL SERVICE At f irm si. F. a. DUNNING INC. . ' 'East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder. East 62, B-2525. A;R.ZELLER.C0.aV.SY5jasst PEARSON $Snid Rseii ft im' i6i COIPQnM UNDtRXAKIKO CO.. MA1 LnlOOUIl 6133, A-22315. 409 ALORR, I FRPH Undertaker, Lady assistant LtnLn B-U88. E-781, & th-Aldr fiEM STOCK, 1687 K. 13th. Sell. 71, B 1122. and Unlvers. Park. Col. 4-3l)5. MONUJIENTS PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-2(8 4th st. Opposite city hall. Main 85(4. OTTO SCHUMAN. granits and marble works. East 8d and Pine.- East 743. PORTLAND KfcALTY DEAfJER OREGON REAL ESTATE CO THE Grand av and Mult. E. (7. C-U0J. CHAP1N-HERLOW MTG. I'RUst CO" 8H Chamber of Commorc. Main Hat ' ? BHIEH4i J. li. - 206 Oerllngsr Bldg. - - Mam , BKUtiAKfc.H s aa.Mi.wiox (01 McKay Bldg. Malr (41 BUSINESS PROPERTr 60 BusmessTorner 0x100, less thanlO mln. walk from Union station, facing carllne. Old 10 room house, incumbrance about $4000; sIckneHS compels owner to raise more money immediately; reduce prluo from $12.0uO to $mtitt. InvcKtlKatloii by an inventor nioans a purchase. 609 braid ing bid.-. business r ROrERTV CO TWO story frame store building. barn one acre- laua, siocn oi mercnanuuo snd fixtures. 3 miles southwest of Portland, Value I80l0. Equity $6500. Will take 16000 for quick sale. Part cash, balance- property or will trade for ail property, wain paai. TO LEASE 63 FOR RENT or lease, all or part or shop a m n a I J .oa..! aa, C Am lOXiUV, ana ncua, tuunu i'Ivo ouJt, 1 na . .mas TfnaaAll nn4 VnnPftOVar ave., 7 blocks Irom Broadway bridge. vvoouiawn tii. 3 YKARS' leaaa on 64 acres of land -close in. Phone Sellwood 1644, or call 636 Maiden ave.. Sellwood. 1 . : GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 J HAVE some reaL gnaps. both large and small, on some no commission to pay, but I havetft much money to spend for advertising. Come and see me. A nrnrri m ih wia is sufficient. - Herbert ltntrt.-t20-YFOrrbldg. - -phonerM.-8it-. AJANUART SNAP. p ;.... 4 FOR -8ALR . A good apartment corner. 60x118 it., 3 blocks from new library. Income $150. month. Owner, Main 6814. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 Well Bbilt Home in Irvington Situated at 721-Weidier St,' This is between E. -21st and E. 22d sts., North, and only one 'bloclt from Broadway. The lbca-: . tion is fine, faces south, the house la well, built, and. contains six.- . rooms, attio ahd basement, Boyn- ton furnace, - fireplace, i- bookcase .--: built in, etc. Call and see- the house almost any time, or b ap pointment. Price $5750. Terms : loo. Lot 50x100... - Telephone East . 4154. Red Hot Snaps HOUSES ON EASjf TERMS. ''I acre and- 8 room house,' 5 rooms plastered, city water, gas, close In, 3 blocks Mt. Scott carllne. Only f 6500, terms. .;.-. room house, 60x100 lot. some fruit graded street and sidewalks, close to car; $1600 on terms if sold this week. A real bargain. - - A bungalow, lot 60x100, nice lawn, choice - roses, good car service, good school, in Belmont Park addition; $150 cash, $15 a month. Price only $2500. BEOOS-THOMPSON CO., 1008 Spalding bldg. Hawthorne Home Sacrifice. New 5-room modern bungalow, oak floors, fine lighting fixtures fireplace, bookcases and buffet with bevel edge glass doors, beautiful finish throughout. Built for a home, $650 cash and $18 per month wilt buy this home at cost. Phone owner,' Tabor 626 or evenings Tabor, 1823. ' ' Hawthorne District ' $2950 $500 Down. New 7-room doubly constructed bung, alow with all built In conveniences, hardwood floors, 4 bed rooms, splendid neighborhood. Must be sold at once, For appointment - Call Tabor 3089 ' FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. I New modern" S-room bungalow with cabinet kitchen.' full plumbing, base ment and attio; good water system; neat barn and chicken yard. ' Beautiful site overlooking Willamette river. On elec tric railway, with 1 or 2 full size lots. East front. For particulars caU A-5799. A .1, .Bis Snao Good 1 room modern house 1 block off Union ave.. worth $4000. We can sell this house for a few daya for only $3ZQo; terms. 431 Chamber of Commerce. 1 MONEY FOR BUILDING . Homes and apartments. We draw the Plans to auit vour Ideas: we build sub stantially and our prompt business methods guarantee a saving of money, umj ana annoyance ana a Dunciing giv ing lasting satisfaction. Taylor Build Ing Co., 508 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark 1: t SI 250 $100 cash. $10 per month, buys a modem S room house, lot 60x150 ft. on ML Scott line; a real bargain. Wm. Lu Graham & Co.. 610 Henry ; bldg, Phone Main 1917. NOTHING DOWN. $25 PER MONTH. $2375 to responsible party, neat 1 room modern cottage, nearly new.- cor ner Killlngsworth and Glenn ave.. Irv ington far, tin Mc.ay Diag. Aiar snail s t. - New Home at a Bargain 9 rooms, strictly modern. $ 550 u: terms, Owr.er going east. - Sherman -r Nelson, owner, t is. ,aq st, norm. FOR SALE 4 room modern bungalow in Park Rose: partly furnished: $300 cash, bal. terms. Must sell account sick. ness. Mrs. Lawneaa, ss iwenuwortn ave. ' ' ' ! - - ' ' - , - t. STR BALE. 1085 E. LINCOLN. 7 room house, nearly new, well fin ished and well built. Come and see It and get price and terms. Phone Tabor Win SALE BY OWNER Three, modern 6-room houses, built on 100 feet of ground, all well rented, 2 blocks from car; good Investment; no trade. , Phone Woodlawn 2664. ' 9 HOUSES. FULL LOT. $2960 tsoo cash: block to car on Sellwood llnvJhla-------oodJujyJFreAtVf German Co., 434 Chamber of Commerce, Both phones. TWO lots, 100x136, 4 room cottage at Silver Springs station. Oregon city carllne. Cheap. - Terms or will trade for crood rooming house. Phone Main 6561. ' . - ' "' " : :'' MOUNT TABOR Two fine view lots for sale, on top of Mount Tabor, at a reasonable price. See owner at 61 East. (7th st.. Mount Tabor. WONDERFUL Bargains In homes. Irvington. - Easy payments. - Worth a third more. East 278. W.-HV Hcrdman. HOKE CITY PARK. " 4 room house, lot 40x100, 1 block to -oar:' $1200r $200 cash; $10 a month, r eoa SUNNYSIDB 6 room home, 60x100 lot, hard surfaced street, $25 monthly. 1079 E. Morrison si.' wain iio. -kix room house and barn, five lots, e Carson Heights. Inquire at 601 N 24th or a A. SLOBER, Carson Heights, FIVE room modern bungalow, east side, Cheap if sola at once. casn, oai ance terms. Main post. - - - FOR SALELOTS 16 6 Lots ROxlOO ft. each, less than 1 block from Union ave. : a forced sale. Prlc $2400: terms. Wm. L. Graham & Co 610 Henry bldg. , Phone Main 1917. lino tn 18111) each. Your chance to star a homer lots 60x100, 20 minutes out close to carllne. 5 cent fare; $10 to $U nh halance (5 per month, Interest 8 per cent Lee Stevens Co., 208 Corbett bldg. .. EXTRA SPECIAL .'"'7 60x100 LOT, near Sandy-road; fine View of snow, muuniains anu valley nrt,.-. tsnn. Including sidewalkn and mx. ter; $30 cash wilfJndle.jU213, Journal IRVINGTON SNAPS. Choice lots. Ideal location, near car- 1 . . .iaFA , 1 ') H A an.w . line; iuv .v tims, i-nuu- hausan & Co., . 703 Lewla-ldgMaln 8078 80x120, west aid grand view, only 20 minutes car nue, water pipea to tm frnnt. fine home site; price onlv liuo terms..J2tt,,a;hrbalance .$5et-iaonUi M. L.ee, an oioett pmg. VACANT lot. 50x100, weet of Piedmon car barns. Price $700 for few days. A-2BI,- journal. - SEE Le Noir & Co. tor west sidn prop erty. KxoHti'lve dealers In went aid renlty. H37 Clmmlior of Commerce. TWO out of tuwn lots, cU-mi, good lovm nir JioUHC. M-204, Joini:il, l'OIl SAI.l-I.OTS West Side Lots tv;1 Gienelyn Addition Choice buildlns lots on wi st elde. In side the threef' mile circle; fine view of Tualatin valley and Mt. Hood, walks, graded streets and water in and Includ ed in -price;-$400 and up. Select your lot, and we will, build to suit you on small cash pajlhent. . Provident Trust Co, ' Pocond f toorrSelHng bldg.- ; - ; Before You Buy a Lot Answer This Ad I will sell my lot, 60x100, on Tillamook street, at actual cost without any In- , terest Or taxes; with all improvements paid for; surrounded with nice homes. . Pay me $10 per month. This is, a big bargain for someone. Must sell. .Writs owner. M .203 Journal. - Cheap Lots bif Sandy Road I have several fine view lots, 80 feet from car line: $450 for corners. $350 for Inside 'lots. Only 10 per cent cash, and 2 per cent a month. They are a snap and will not last very long. See lota. J-215, Journal. - v': - "' - : Tracts 80x175 All cleared, (rood neighborhood, school and store, 25 minutes ride from 1st and Alder, fare ic; terms $10 down $8 per month. Save rent. ACKERSON & GOOCH. ; 401 Board of Trade. . , Main 670, Woodlawn 3058. LARGE Firland lot, $376; terms $5 month; graded street and water. 73tf Chamber of Commerce,- Tabor 771. ACREAGE B7 Acreage on Macadam Road 1 mils from cltv limits. 3 blocks to good carllne, near good school; bearing fruit trees, good soil, high and sightly. We will build for you. Sold on easy payments. - ACREAGE ON WEST SIDE. Excellent soil, large area of beaver- dam land and good drainage; part of -this tract is under cultivation; 2V, & . and 10 acre tracts; prices range from $375 to "$600. per acre; Inside the tt . mile circle; will build to suit purchaser; sold on very easy terms. . B acres and 2 room capered house, on , west side, V mile to carllne; good soil and good drainage; an Ideal location, near school, macadam road, 30 minute car ride to business center. ' - , - . TERMS TO SUIT.- - One sere and'E room modern bungs- .. low, bearing fruit, best of soil, Rood view, on macadam road, near school, C H miles from postofflce, 3 blocks to good carllne and 80 minutes to business ceo.-.-- ter; $4000; small cash payment, balance to SUlfi. ' PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWKEKS, Second floor, Selling bldg, ' Sixth and Alder eta. - The Fourth Street Franchise Has Been. Granted Electrlo cars will soon bo run ning through ths .center of our 4000-acre platting: 80 minutes' ride from 4th and Washington -. streets. Electric light, mountain water under pressure and most modern transportation, makes this -the finest suburban district 1 out Of Portland. . Any sized tract, from half acre tip to 20 cares, at $250 to $500 per acre; small cash payment, bal ance on monthly payment plan. - BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES . ADVANCE. . . The Shaw-Fear Co. Main 35 102 4th8t A 3300 , ' 6-acre tracts down the river, on the west side. V miles back from 6-cent car fare, good cord wood timber and the very best of : soil. $176 per acre on monthly payments. The Industrial devel opment is going down ihe river and .prices are. sure to advance. Let us show you these - acre tracts, - . The Shaw-Fear Co, Main 35 -102 4th St "' A $500 5 and 10 AcresCheap 120 ud to StS per acre, on term a Tracts of 5 acres or mor: deep, red shot soli, well watered; easily cleared. Ideal for general larming, iruit, vege tables, dairying and chicken raising; lo. rated on countv road, close to Uv town on K. R. and river near Portland. Own ers. 70S Lewis bldg., 4th ana uaa aia. - Main 8U7S. rjvenings r.asi I Have-it I -Have -It ':7 v 9 Acres, ' ' ' . " . Fertile Powell Valley, on the beautiful SandyRlver. Mt Hood electrlo railway; runs through- property. Thla is a view property. Would make a fine home .for man who wants to make crood. Enough cord wood to pay for It. Will sell at a bargain; easy terms, N 208 Journal. - , 5 Acres of Land Free fin electric lln at station 12 miles from city limits, on county road; -good, soil, live creek, 260 cords of wood, worth $3.25 per cord t. 0. b.; cut off the wood, and t yoifcjiave J j-cre.athat'a.ina .Xor chickens or fruit free. Price only $ko per acre, casn. 214 Lumbermen bldg. ONE ( and one 8 acre piece, close to . carllne ana river; ootn pieces heavily, timbered with first-grade fir and cedar: an ideal summer location witn good fishing; country road passing both pieces; best soil and easy terms; wood will pay for-most of either piece. Phone Woodlawn 990 after ( p. rn., or address R-139, Journal. ' -80x175 Out fromlst and Alder, right at station, good school ana store; we help you. build, . Save rent. ' v, ' 401 Board of Trade bids."'" " Phone Main 670. Woodlawn 8058. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land. Best soil, good roads, spring , water, fre wood, 10 acres, $400, $600, $600 per tract; 20 acres, $800; 40 acres $1200; 60 acres, $2000; 40 acres Umber. $2400. ' Ranches all kinds for sale.- Easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co.. 3u8 -Yeon bld.g. Portland. Or. : 60x180, $350 ; , i $10 down,, $5 monthly, or good' cash discount, liign, level lots, with waters 1 graded streets, aa minutes trom 1st j!W Alder. A. C. Marsters, 202 Wilcox bldg. Main 3617. A-7340, Tabor 1770. - HAVE X6lf$35 IN CASH t '"' It so, It will makeyour first payment en a 10 acre tract of good land, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Portland. Room 815 Lumber Exchange bldg., corner 2d aud Stark sts.- h ACRES fine land on niacuduin road, close-to electrlo station. 10 minutes ,m ntM of Snk-m. A bargain at i eob. Terms. CAPITOL TRUST CO., 225 Henry Bldg.. E()H SAtE--Clieap. 150 acres good hop ; or orchardTland, on Willamette river, , Mahon, Kewbgrg. R. F. IX 2. ' $12 FOR 24 ACRES. ' Oood acreage, partly cleared, best soil , fnr truck gardening, has southern slope to carllne. T-19S, Journal. ViZ' to 0 ACKHis best - soil, runnin. ' -stream; close In', easy terms. -W-I81"., Journal. . a aCRKS of larRe timber, some rediir, cioae ' to" carnnr.ea!mf'rm3,''$l900. K-1K4, Journal. CLOSE In acro8Kt. west side, to ex cliango for residence. Call 311 Cor helt tllt?. - 1'3 Hciesi. good house, 'ilcniy fnilt, on '5 centftm 205 AH';y ll.i!-. UN I) HA 1.1" Bi'ie tn.T r.u mil, nil !. :h.1, $4 SO, Jltl IHT HMIMtSl. Joill-tKll.