.'.THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, , 1S13. 1 J iffl LIGIISE IIRMBIL BE CALLED FOR Plans and Specifications for Tender HaveBeen Returned From- Washington; Boat Named the "Rose."-, J Plana and pclflcaUon-f or -the- pro posed new lighthouse tender Rose were , returned from Washington this morning to Henry I Beck, lighthouse Inspector for the Seventeenth district, and bids for ; tlie construction or tne waur.m, called for within. few days. . While it Is expected that the hull of the tender will be of wood, an opportu nity will be given, bidders to place , al ternative , bids on steel construction. The tender will be 123 feet long, 25 feet beam and have a draft not to exceed 7 feet. 8he wilt be an oil burner of the steam schooner type. . 1 . it is expected that the Rose will be In commission late next Ml. and s he wW be used on the Oregon coast and the Co lumbia river. ; A, the rbor8IK Oregon coast are all Ipaccws ble to the larger tenders .attached to thls district, the need of a shallow draft t ender for getting into the "mall ports has been felt for some time, and Inspector Beck has finally succeeded in getting an appro priation for It. t. More epaee Will be given up on the nose to the accommodation of Provis ions and supplies than 1- tcase on the other tenders. In comparison to . as she will have quit number of places to reach on her trips from the rl As all of the" lighthouse tenders Are named aeV flower, or shrubs, the name of Hose has been selected for the neTtender,Bher territory being confined to the coast of .Oregon and to the Co lumbla river. ..,, an It is expected that it will M days after proposals are called for be fore bids will ,be opened., i . ; r STORM WARNINGS. . Gale BaA to Be Forerunuer of Milder Weather. . """Soutl.ctfyetbrm-warnln-B-'r dered at the entrance or. me p - ; at i o'clock this nlng by the weather bureau and t j o clockbey "8 a,8"M:rT;.7 Valdei. Alaska. List" ct ForTcaster Beal says that the increase to 8aVTr?e?8 o'clock The report from North Head at ciock this toorning showed the wind there to be 42 mile, south with rain JgJ fog -and smooth sea. Mr. Beals eays tne -on milder weather with "i a,ifl''''t6ttTgTIt'"'ay'B'''etfcCa Oregon and Wasmngwi. niGH WATER EXPECTED. IUse in WJllametto Will Follow Hf tnj 6now Storm, . . . High water as the result of the recent SSSd sC"gee' or beyonj. The WlUttj at Portland Is now l9t VLll feet to go to reach the flood 1 rtate. The river forecast from the weather bureau say. that the river bere will-rise elowiy for the next few days.. "With the advent of milder weather, expected In this district," say. Wetriet Forecaster Seals, -all streams draining the west slope of the Cascade retains will rise rapidly during the next two or three days, and some, if not an or. TERRIERi AT SAN FBAXCISCO. Norwegian Steamer Chartered to Tioad LumBer iierw. fler charier io -- bourne, for Balfour, Guthrie & Co. ar rived . at San Tranclaco yrloay night i.v. ..mnunf cnal from NorloiK. Be- ;' . ,min, hr in fay to load for the antipodes, the Terrier will jnalu , voy- age, under cnaner 10 iu ow-.-clfic to Japan with cotton. FIRST VISIT TO SEATTLE. n. ft fi... Polerle. of "Waterhouse " : lines, In Port. . eeattle, Jan. J0.-Th. British steamer VAt..iA rmriv of the Cunard line. and now under charter to Waterhouse A Co is In port today from the orient VJl. visit to Seattle. The Po- lerlo brings 8S7S tons of te' sulphur, tissue paper, toya and Oriental merchan dise. - ALONG THE WATrFROXT. . Laden with 40.000 barrels of crude oil the Associated Oil tanker J. A. Ch'anslor, Captain Gue Holmes,, arrived at Linnton- last night to discharge. ! In ballast for Hoqutam to load a car go of lumber for California, the steamer Stanley Dollar. Captain Thwlng, has cleared at the. custom house. , Carrying 6T passengers and about 1000 tons of freight, the steamer Roanoke, rwtn Dickson, arrived at 10:00 last . night from San Diego. San Pedro and Ean Francisco. . ' C. Henri Labbe, French consul here, returned on . the Shasta limited last "night from a month", trip through southern California. Laden with oil. Standard Oil barge, No. 9 J. arrived up at the Portsmouth . tanks this morning. . The schooner W. IL Mar.ton .was shifted yesterday afternoon from the Tort of Portland drydock to the SL John. mill.. To take on more wheat cargo, the German bark Osterbek was shifted from Martin's dock to the North Bank dock yesterday. :v i It Is expected that If the French bark Rene works today sha will complete her wheat cargo, tonight. Captain Rloual, , master of the vessel, ia now in St. Vin cent's hospital and the mate of the bark is also ill In the marine department Of the same Institution. Bringing 100 ton. of general freight, the steamer Craywood, Captain Ander sen, arrived from San Francisco at 9 o'clock this morning. She will .load lumber outward at Kalama, Rainier and Knappton for San Pedro. MARINE NOTES - Astoria, Jan. JO. Arrived at 1:30 and left up at 10 a. m, steamer Oleum,, from .1'tirt San Luis. ' Kan Francleco,' Jan. 10. Arrived at 8 n. in., Biranirr VUinauu; ac JO a. m, Ktpnnier Kochelle. from Portland. .- Faln-otith, Jan. U. Arrived, British liar ininrn.v, irom roruana , . A Uwlaa,JanA.Ar-laV.atoaimw4 j. 1. llon, irom t'Ortianu.- - , KurtKO. Jn. 19. Arrived, Tsteamer Al J!nri, from Portland. , .- . rt uo at a. m., steamer Breakwater J N. P. Wreck Near Castle Rock Which Tied Up Seattle Line 1' v v - - - r; V:-:. r L The"above is a photograph of the wreck which tied up traflc on. the Portland-Seattle: double track all day Saturday. The accident occurred two miles south of Castle Rock, Wash., and was caused by the un dermining of a weak fill. Had the engine fallen a few feet to the right, it would haTe gone Into the Cowlitx river. Twelve out of the . 14 cars of the train, which was a Northern Pacific freight, were piled up, and ' carload of sheep killed. Three members of the crew were injured, and the property loss, outside of the rail road damage, is fixed at 110,000. . , Colonel G.oethals Outlines De fense Plans for Panama; . Enormous Expenditure. . ; (United Prttt Letted Wire.) Washington, Jan. 20. Domination of the sea Is the keystone of intention by Uncle Sam of the Panama canal; This was the declaration before the house naval affaire committee . of Colonef Goethala, master builder of the giant sluice way. Goethals .aid the canal will only be impregnable by sea in case the United States Increases Us navy. He said It was necessary to maintain 25,000 troops fln-.ths. tone-to protect the canal from Invasion. ' j " ' ' ' How a hostile government could land troops on either side of the canal,, re gardless of the efforts of this govern ment, and march upon the Isthmus, was outlined by Qoethals. He said it was necessary to have battleships,' marines and ' infantry almost constantly on 'gTrflru"TnTTOFT tlon In an emergency. 1 That the fortifications scheme out lined by Qoethali will entail adding 132.600,000 to the military expense of the country was declared by Representa tive Mondel! He also said It would be necessary to build more- battleships and Increase the army and marine corps. Goethals said he hoped congress Would garrison every lock on the canal. He Insisted the fortifications at each end of the canal would make it im pregnable from foreign naval Invasion, but that naval powers, unless repulsed by the United States fleet, could land troops near Panama and thus capture the canal unless large numbers of troops are garrisoned on the Isthmus. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, WHITER SLAVE CENTERS 4 ftlnltpd Preai LmaeA Wlre.t Washington, Jan. 20. Most of the violations of the white Slave traffic law occurred west of , the .Mississippi river. Thl. was the statement of Stan ley Finch, of the department of Jus tlce, the .government's agent in charge of prosecutions under the Mann law, be fore a gathering of celebrated physl clans, surgeon, and social workers, to organize a social hygiene society. "New Orleans. Seattle and San Fran cisco are the chief offenders," declared Finch. "The majority of white slave victims are driven to the redllght dis trlcL and In most cases forcibly held there until they lose all desire to get away to friend, and loved one.. Great fortune, have been made by many white slave agents. I call upon the virtue- loving men and women of America to help the law in its tremendous ngni; mm rnni Ttftr. Railed at 6:30 a. m.. steamers Multnomah and Shasta, for San Pedro; steamer J. B. Stetson, for Aberdeen. Arrived at 7:30 and left up at 3 a. m.. steamer Stanley Jjouar, irom San Francisco. Arrived down at 8:30 a. m.. British steamer Strathlorne. Ar rived at K:JQ and. left ud at 10 a. m teamer J. A. chan.lor. from San Fran clsco. Arrived at 8:40 a. m., barge No. 93 in tow of steamer Atla. from San Francisco. Arrived down at 9 a. m., German bark Llsbeth. Arrived at 8:30 unit left ud at 10 a. m.. ateamers Grays Harbor from San Francisco. Sailed at 10 a. m., German bark Adelaide, for Belfast; German bark Ossa, for Queens town or Falmouth. Left up at 10:30 a. m., barge No, 93. Arrived at 11 a. m., and left up at 12:30 p. m steamer Roanoke, from Ban Diego and way ports. Sailed at noon, ttteamer Atlas, for Seattle: steam er Catania, for Port San Luis. Arrived at 1 and left up at 3 p. m.. steamer Thmi. I. Wand, from San Francisco. San Francisco, Jan. j. Arnvea at Cam ,AamAW Rdvtf frftm Mnrtlanrl Arrived at 4 a. m.. and sailed at s p V A, ,11., PVl... WW.rf. ..v.m. v. ww.mu. m.. steamer Geo. W. iSiaer, rrom Port land ,for San Diego. Arrived at 4 a. m. and sailed at 1 D. m.. steamer North- liuid. for San Dieiro. Arrived at 4 a. rived at 6 a. m. and sailed at 1 p. m., steamer Mehaiem, -crom oruana, tor San Pedro. Arrived at 8 a. m., steamer Daisy Freeman, from Portland. Sailed at 2 t. m.. steamer Avalon. tor Port land. Arrived at S p. m., steamer Rose City, from San Fettro; at 7 p. m., steam er Johan Poulsen. from Portland. Ar rived at 7 and sailed at p. m., steamer Tosemite. from Portland, for San Pedro. Honolulu, Jan. 19. Arrived, schooner Melrose, from Columbia river. . -- Astoria, or., Jan. 20. uonamon (at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth wind soutn u mues; weatner, rain In?- . ' ? . . Tides at Astoria Tuesday men wa ter. 0:27 a. m.. 6.8 feet; 11:31 p. m., 9.5 feet. Low water, 6:4& a. m., 8,7,. feet 6:&0 p. m 1.6 leetf . Dally River Readings. ') 5M STATIONS 5,M a SI e a Ltfwlatcn. .", .. fllparia ' Umatilla Eniteo ...... 2.0 0.1 2.4 2.S T.fl lO.l 0.41 -1.8: Albany , naiea 12.(1 0.7 WllawnlUe rorUaad 7.4; 0.8 ,08 () BWnr. ( ) Fallhir. Journal Want Ada bring result..' u ""7 . a'- - (Special to The Journal.) . Seattle, Wash., Jan. 20. For the pur pose of securing unlformlfy of grades and patterns -among .all mills of Wash ington and Oregon new standard classi fication and grading rules have been issued. These revised rules have been officially adopted by the West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' association and are the result of six months' delibera tion on the part of lumbermen of many yearo' practical experience, l: - J. B. Bloedel of Seattle was the chair man of this committee. ' Among the new features Is a standard specification for silo material. Silo has become a factor In the business since the Issuance f tha old rules and shipments of thl stock now exceed 10.000,000 feet annually from wetern Washington mills alone. Advance orders for 1913 shipment Indicate that silo stock will be more of a factor than last year by probably 80 per cent. " The hew rules also Include a complete revision of those governing the manu facture of factory stock material, such a. is used In sash, doors and interior finish. This is a very Important re vision Practically the rules have been rewritten, .but- without any Important change In' standard el.es except the making t l. flat..gr1n fix , flooring t'iree-quarters of an Inch instead of thlr. teen-slzteenths, is has been the custom.,,;-;:',;''' It i E (United Prww Leaied WJre.l Uaeeretown, Md.. Jan. 20. No longer can the greeting, "Hello . chicken," be construed a. an Insult and made the basis of a prosecution' against the street masher. It took Blaine Starner, of this city, to bring to light the fact that this supposedly slang expression is perf ect ly good English and has ne insulting meaning. Burner was brought before Magistrate Moore on the complaint of a young girl who says he called her "chicken" on the street. Starner pleaded guilty, but told the magistrate that he didn't mean any harm and asked him to look In Webster's dictionary and he would find that "chicken" a. applied to com Plainant was really a compliment. The magistrate looked and found, to hi. as tonishment, that the definition given of the barnyard fowl read: "A young person, especially a young woman or maiden." "You're discharged," said the magi strate. . ,,.;.t TWO MEN TAKE ENTIRE ; GRAIN BAQ ALLOTMENT (Hitertal to Tne JoarnaLl - . Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 20.--After waiting in the prison lobby from o'clock yesterday , afternoon. Schuyler Arnold of Waltsburr got the first ap portionment of grain bags this morning. He took 160,000 of Walla Walla county's 307.000'. Matt Ennle took the rest, and laft others, who were waiting, without bag.. - . MAN STEPS IN FRONT OF, GATE -CITY FLYER Centralla. Wash., Jan. 20. Thomas A. Shepherd, switchman, was instantly killed in the Centralla yards last night when he stecDed out of the door of a railroad shack 'directly In front of the Gate City Flyer, due here at o'clock. Shepherd . neck wa. broken. SOFA PILLOW IN JURY " B0X ALL RIGHT,' BUT PEANUTS: ARE BARRED e . - (Special to The Journal.) 1 " Hood River, Or., Jan. 20. Au- p gust Gulgnard, one of the Juror. e now serving In Judge W. I Bradshaw's court in Hood River, e sprung a sensation on the court e- and bis fellow juror. Saturday e when he came into court with a e sofa pillow tucked under hi. arm e and which he 1. using to .often e his seat while deliberating with e hi. 11 associates. . . . 1 When the Judge's attention was ' - called to the matter and the fact that H was " inftde , up on the, "crary uuilt" of der with such e brilliant colors he ruled that it e . was wholly within the statutes - to permit the! Juror to use his e ; own sofa plllflw if hi. wife did , hot object. I ,'.'-'-,,"'.' '"' . e However, wlen one of the ju e ror. undertoolc to erack peanut. during the seblon of the court e he waa promptloverruled in his conduct and during the court'. recess paid, his fine by dividing the peanuts with the Judge. " The climax was reached when the Judge inquired If the Jury e could stand for an evening ses- slon of the court, and one re- i - L - -M X ' r, f t . - . . 1 i - i jt. mf JUUUt.-U Vilttl. UQ tUUlU .il. )JCL" muted to get another bottle of e medicine. ; V , . y .'-v?;: ", : f LUMBERMEH ISSUE MAY BE MURDERER - NEvrffiADlNG RULES OF INT. SHERIFF ninnimi PERFECTLY brum WORD SAYSCOUR 3 I ::it s-:-.-,i i . Photd by Springer, Kelso. Confession of Man Held in New Haven, Conn.. May Clear Mystery. (Special to the Journal.) ' Butte, Mont, Jan. 20. It 1. hoped that within a few day. light maybe shed rnponwhat ha.1 remained one of the , moat mysterious murders In the history of the state. Captain Dunn, of the New Haven Conn., i police department, he. . wired Chief of Police Murphy that Robert Foster, under 'arrest In New Haven, la said to have made a confession to the effect that in , the spring of 1900 he killed a sheriff and another man la Mon tana. .. : "" TThls correspondswith'the-ttate ofh' murder of Sheriff George ; Young tit Sprlngdale, Park county. ' A traveler had been shot and killed at Logan. All the operators had been instructed to keep a sharp lookout for susplolou. characters. The operator at Sprlngdale wired Sheriff Young that a.raaa.-wha was .carrying two, revolver waa there. Young; with a deputy, went to the station Just as they were nearlng the gunman, he pulled a revolver and fired twice. Young dropped dead and the dep uty fell wounded. The murderer es caped and no one has ever been arrested in connection with the crime. EUGENE WOULD RUN ITS OWN COUNTY FAIR (Special to The yonraa.1.1 Eugene, Or., Jan, 20.-The Lane County Agricultural society, which ha. charge of the conduct of the annual county fair In th! city, went on record Saturday night a. opposed to House Bill Mo, 1 which ha. been introduced at Salem, providing for the placing of local fair, in the hand, of a board of three resident taxpayers to be appointed by tlie governor. , The bill provides for a fund to be raised by taxation by special levy, Instead of by appropriation by the state legislature. -" Annual election of officers was held and the following chosen to serve dur ing the year: president, F. M. Wllklna; vice president, ffi. J. McClanahan: secre tary, Walter B. Jones; treasurer, J. I Dillard; assistant secretary, J. A. Grif fin. Director, were chosen a. follows: Amos Hopkins, M. Svarverud, J. L. Dil lard, B. F. Keeney, Jack Rodman," M, P. Inman, C J. Hurd, E. A. Bond, George A. Dorris, J. Beebe, Dr. A. E. Young, J. E. Martin, U P. Harrington. T. D. Hen 111, J. A. Griffin, C. S. William., R. Rae, D. IL McCosh, D. M. Warren and George Taylor. In addition to these there will be one member from each of the grange. of the county. MORE OIL LAND SUITS READY IN CALIFORNIA f United Pres Leased WIro. " Los Angeles, Jan. 20-Unlted ; Slates District Attorney A. I. McCormlck is expected to file this week in the district court here two suits affecting the title of million, of acre, of valuable oil lands In California, The proposed acton, will touch spe cifically only 600 acre, held by the Midway Consolidated .Oil company of California, and about 40 other corpora tions, but will test the validity of a withdrawal order promulgated by Presi dent Taft September 27, 1909, thereby Involving hundred, of prior patents. One of the allegations. It is reported. will be that the defendants did not dis cover oil on the property until the with drawal order was la effect. . NOBODY TO BUY FIVE POUND NOTE FOR PENNY (United Prea Leased Wire.) London, Jan. 20. "Five pound notes a penny each." For 20 minutes a famous comedian. unshaven and unkempt, stood outside the Grand hotel here and offered for sale genuine five pound notes for a penny and disposed of two only. "Everyone thought.! was a faker." said the actor today, ''gave me know ing looks and passed on. A friend in sisted one could sell anything In Lon don, and this started, a controversy. Finally I bet him I' could not sell six five-pound notes at a penny each In 20 minutes. . I won In a walk." TO ENTERTAIN LA GRANDE BUSINESS MEN HERE La Grande, Or., Jan. 20. Thirty busi ness men left. La Grande today, bound for Portland and Albany, on the annual Commercial club junket An extensive Itinerary is .prepared. While attending the Albany meeting of merchants they will exploit La Grande, 1 ThLa Grande business men, WJULP guests oi tne t'oniuna commercial club at an Informal reception and dinner at 6:30 , o'clock next Friday evening-, on their way home from Albany, when thei will remain in the city several hours. STATE FEDERATION OF. i f LABOR AT 0LYMP1A " (Pnlffd PreM Ied Wlr;V Olympla, Wash.. Jan. 20. With over SOO delegated present, the annual con vention of the State Federation of La bor opened here today and will con tinue during the week. One of the du ties of the delegates will be to elect a successor to Charles R. Case, president of the federation, who is retiring to de vote all bis time to the care of Seattle's streets. Case was named superintend ent of street In Seattle. It is gener ally conceded that H. J. ' Hughes of Bpokane, editor of the Labor Journal, will succeed Case. r-... it voiie nam a SDnears in I lir your name- aPPw -n telmhonVraatO aS in n S nn oSLi. UUII Al 111. Ml II UH , I IM n K II fl tUJ rnnra-ed KiiiH will do mauea to 'you the following day I for payment. . . I " . i 1 I Tin journal cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for -errors pf any kind, oc curring lr telephoned advertisements. NEW TODAY rncome Property BUYS INCOME PROPERTY THAT WILL NET 15 PERCENT .with good futaira : Address G 206 Journal A fine Addition of 135 Lots for Sale at a OriCe bcIOW SUrrOUndinir Values. This Addition is improved with side- walks, curbs, graded streets, and tiuii Run water. Every lot lays perfectly, Vin. fruit trona livid Biifrniinrlirfo-e Four blocks from one of the best car lines, in the city. Thirty minutes' ride from the heart of. the Business Dis trict F-135, Journal. CITY & FARM LOANS 11000 and up st lowest fates. ' C. M.ZADOW 414 Oortett bldg. A-1416, Harsball 93. rmrnAT.T.Tnn vc.it AfysvvEitH Tha following letter, in answer to ad- vertisements appearing in The Journal remain uncalled for: A 1276, 208, 268. B lt, 198. C 241, 239, 283. i " D215. 175. K 226, 277, 21S. . G 192. 194. 198, 85. H 144, 131, 132, 88. 188. 140,. 34. J 185, 181, 208. K 182, 178. Jj 147. 190, 186. M 171, 169. 146, 18, 185. 183. N 204, 131. O 172, 176. " ' -P--185, 181, 189. K 182. '..'.' , " T182, 205. 178, 171, 193. ' - tj ii. 197. , ; . V 181M67, 166, 169. W 196, 202, 183, 168, 502. X 230, 181, 179, 85, 179, 186. 192. Si 134, 147. 131. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of tltlo made. Title 4 Trust Co., Lewis bldg.. 4th and Qate. Mauts Uulldina; A Investment company - -to O. M. Dilley, lot 16, block Co-' lonial Height........................ 11,000 The Jacobs-SUna 'company to Ouataf E. .Nordstrom, lots 27 and 23. block 4. ' Arayle Park ....i. ....... 680 B, E. Brown and wlf to John N. Peter- mnn at al. . Inta IB and SO R In Ml $4 B .W $20,000.00 Bubd. Bill Parkhurat addition:... 2,000 P,'f ."v",", fi.it. Willi. Hh.rm.n at al to Hnl. 1 Mt. Scott Psrkeemetery. brook, 15,000 square feet, beelnnlng on outh line of Thunnan atreet, 250 fret - rortherly from northeast corner lot 25, Blythswood ,. Kenwood Land company to Indar Singh et al, lot 8 and 9, block 4, Kenton.. F. G. Has fc Mary H. Haas, lot 13 and 14, Bowne addition , Ed W, Mueller and wife to Herman R. 4,160 1100 I.500 Blersdorf, west 10 feet lot o, east 27U feet lot 6. block 1. Llnwood.:.?. 1.000 PoT,tUS1 x?",5?ne ln!Si?,"'.t 75' ,f? H. E. Noble, weat 87 H feet lot B, lot Ma rv Orborni to 11. E. Noble, lot 20. 31. block 87, IrvlDRton far j.... Ernest Scbmeer and wife ' to Martin . Heredt, lot 7, block 6, Bcbmeera addl tlon mm,'........... Clara Spaeth Irwin and husband to Anna 8. Lorena, part 8 Tract "K" Smiths addition, beginning 60 feet east of northwest corner of said lot, thence east 60 feet, thence south 70 degrees, eaat 60 feet, thence north. 60 degrees, ' east 107 feet to southweat line of 1,800 1,100 .. Upper Drive, thence northerly 20 feet to northeast corner of d lot 8, thence west 143 feet to beginning; with right of way over a 80 foot strip along the entlr outbeastrly boundary of said tract .....i. ....... Mattle M. Smith to Mrs. M. -A. Way 2,600 gnndt, lot-,8, block S Paradia Spring addition ,.$1,000 Title A Trust Co. to Mrs. Jauo Sheeny, lot 8, block S, Edgemont. ...... 10S0 O, W, meat CM. to tieo. 8. Allen, lot . 10; block 13 itoHmere. ...... '500. Uwrenre r.ewioa mowers ex ai to ms- . 11... 1 Rinarera. lot 8. hlork a. Rnnaa.i i m.j. ' . " a Ann r..-n inT.VtmVni""fte'"to " a '" V;,',i;' ,m DSJS? i S " l 12 aarante-a ion .!,r. ,7?Min.' A h,..'tm.nt r to 191 Mary B. Bcott, lot 4, block t, Irving- 1 ton j.,. ...i.. ..,.....,. 9,750 Tony Ladon to C. T. Cha appell, lot U, 12. IS. 14. block 8. Boston addition.. 1.000 Irene Uopklus and husband to W. U Dlrksou Jr lot 8, .block ,3, HveIock ' addition 650 llgh S. Martin and wife to Thomas W. Sbarpe, lot 10, block 8, Alameda Park" 850 Horatio Seymour and wife to I. I Clarke, lot 7, block 2, Forest Park. ............ 1,600 Peter van HoomiMen and wife to Emma - . L. Dotty, lot 4, block 2,, Van Hoomls- " -" ' sen ....w 1,100 B. Berteld Lnteo and wife to Jacob A. Haak. lot 28, 20, 80, block I, Mt. Ta- -bor Place addltloa ....... 1,430 gtar lBVtws4-- e . lot 6, block a Leone Park ............ 700 same to same, tola h, Coitntrvmsn. lots B, 0. block, S Central Albiua, lot 4, I HEM STOCK. 1687 K. liUu Sell. 71, B ' block 2, Central Alblns 4,500 ,1122, and Unlvers. ratk. CoL 391-SV6 REAL ESTATE Tlt.lXSFEKS The Fred A. Jacoba Co. to Jamea P. McCarty. lota 1. 2, blook 2, Oberlln.. Alameda Land Co. to Jainrt i JiutcblQ- aoo, lot 14, block 18, Alameda Park.. Samt to same, -Jtipnle 'JJt-liiuley, weat 825 800 & (eet, lota 1, 2, block 10, CeoUal Air uina E. O. Armatrone and vile to L. J ' Sartx. lot 1. block 1. Kaplea Hta.... 1,500 J,5C Patrick Marrar to 11. C. NtiUon, let 1, block 8, Florence Ut. ...... .......... Franklin Wllaoa and wlf. to Cbarlv. U. liOOO llinmbefg et al, tot 15, block 4, Cry- -tal Springa v. 2,000 Alio. L. Kurre and husband to Ada I. Hoat, lot 11, block 9, Subd. St. Johns Hta BOO VV. ft. HAliiUP CO.. inc. Abstractor., - 111. 4th t.. bet Morrison and Yamhill. CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 In effect April 1, 1912. , A IX PREVIOUS BATES CANCELLED. , ' CASH ADVEttTISEMEKTS Dally or Sunday. "; - 1 time, 0c per Una. 2 conaecutlT. times, 8c per line per Insertion. 4 or more eonaecutlve times, 7o per 11a. pet ... Insertion; or 7 Insertions tot price of 8. No ad counted for lens than 2 lines. The aboTe rate apply to "New Today" and all other classifications except Situations Want ed, To Rent and Wanted to Bent ads. 1 Situation. Wauted, So Bent and Wanted to Rent ads (Apartment and lioteli excepted), tba rate are: . 6c per line first Insertion. f 4c per line each subsequent Insertion. -.No ad taken fur Iota than 15c. - " ;- CHARGE ADVEUXISEMENT3 ' 1 Mm. 10c cer line. - I 8 consecutive tlnies, 1 Be per line per insertion. I 7 or more eonsecatlre time, 80 per line per Insertion. -" - . The above rate apply to ''New Today" and all other .classifications, except' "Situation Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Kent" aaa. I Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to I Rent ad (Apartment and Hotel excepted) the rats 1 7c per line per Insertion. ' -h.r.prt l, Imi this two lines or 15c. 'f The Journal 1H not be responatbl. for more than one Incorrect insertion of any .dTerUae- mnt nrriareri mora thaa on. time. ' -' Contract rate upon application. . A phone ' MEETING NOTICES 1 , 41 ii.u. WAaiuiNUiun twin. yv. v. in will give their regular. whl.t ! and dance Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, at . ' i m , .na ...1. A mm n oi n i wooumen lempio. xt iuu. v prua win qe givem ti. N A hrn. Rnaat Oamu. meets Fri. eve, ; Alleky hall, d end Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES ri-t over 21, and Mapet Ueiae, SOT UsegliStrot, OVW IS. . t ' '.. 'v. ' ! Anton Btlckal, 800 Walnut ' trpet,23, and Balona raiment, 48 North Fifteenth street, S3. Ira J. Muhon, Harner City, Or., 28, and Verda M. Wells, 833 Market ttreet, 18. Rarmond OUbert. 065 East Alder street, 20. and Clara M. Mannagb, 1&3 Kut gerentleth Arthur F. swene. Majestic hotel, zz, ana Coiistanco -1. Hosier.- Kine ton ho teL . 23. rrdinnrt H S,-hivn.. fill East Fiftieth street, 23, and Minnie B. Carlson, 014 Kaat Fiftieth etreet. North, 24. r, at. Meneunorer, ' mix uaium aTonue, : at, and M. W ilxin i'i Deknm alreet. BO. -i-.-A.- fihoslund, Madrit hotel, !i-t, and Jraa- cea Hantalngw, iTa Clewian street, zu. - T. B. Dooley, AnKela hotel, 28,-and II, Irene Barbare, 40s Thirteenth atreet, 24. ; Joseph M. Cobn, Larrabee hotel, 85, tad taura Wakefield, Hotel La Balle, 30. u. k. ueKanc, iHo vitr sireei, au, mm vun tTawblltt, 847 Clay etreet, aw. Arthur S. - Nelson N. (Ir.r. Aatnrla. K. Donald B. Cotton, V 488 Bast Forty -fifth treat. 25. and Ilebecca Gregg , , 439 Bast orrr-rmn atreer. au. ' 1 Ernest Feldman. 68 81 itr-flrt Street, erer 21, and Leanoldtna Wunch. , MoDtgomery treat, over II. ; , : i' Karl A. Oswald, 8TT East sutn street, -a. and Emma Gmnar, East Berenty-Mcond and Falling trts, 19. 1 ! 21 and Uald 0. Hart, 444 , Twaty-tlrt treet, oer 18. W.ft. Smith s fin. tVmshlnrtnn hlila.. enr (th. on Wash'ton. IfciKESS suits tor ren all slse. Unique Tailoring co.. go. Btarar. st. cxarkk bkos.. florists, fine flower. I " ' BIRTHS UHINCH To Mr. and Mr. Erneet F. Vbtnch, 470 Ellsworth street, January IT. a Dor, U' LEAN To Mr. and Mrs. John U McLean, 841 Harrison street. Januarr 3. a ciri. HENER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. llener, 27 Bast Nluth atraeta. Januarr g. a Ctrl. 8HIEU)-To Mr, and Mrs. I, A. Shield, 1183 ' tirant etreet. Januarr 8. a boy. PEAR8EN To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pearson, 872 East Clar street. - Januarr 4. a atrt. MARTiNE To Mr. and Mr, frank Martins, 473 East fine street, January 10. a srtri, 8UND8THOM To Mr. John E. EHindatrois, - January J4, a glrU The tamer dlett Janu -arr 1. " ; rm,HfVTn Mr mfiH farl V fTurlun. 1 747 JLlhlnn Avon tin. Jnnnarr TR. bOT. WELCU To Mr. and Mr. Jark Wtlch, 492 Union arenue. Januarr 15. a bor. PATTKR80N-To Mr. and Mrs. Jamra K. Pat terson, 231 Adam street, January 18, a bo: ISACKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Robert U Isac! . K!ghty-con4 and Maple street. Jano H 9. Irl , - MILIA-To Mr. and Mrs. Albrrt E. Mill, Of' lando Apartments, januarr 8, a sirL ' STRICKEB To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strieker, 49A -.mm a.et4 - Tmmo w Id ak avlsll . ... 1ao- toiiuci si w ea ) CLARK To Mr. and Mr. Daniel &, Clark, 282 Ket rlxtb sueet. North, January il, a bor. BENNETT To Mr, and, Mrs. George 8. Ben nett. 114 East rmr-iourtn street, eonth, januarr in. a bor. t - jswu'tu j io ur. ana Mrs. ttoy w. hoou, mi Vernon aTenue, jantiaryi. a girl, DEATHS AND FU If ERAlfl BBTJNNEIt In thl city, January-19, at St, Vincent' ibosDltal, Mr. Francis Brunner, aged 47, yeara, beloTed mother of Orral T. Brunner. Funeral from Holman' funeral nar- lor at 8:30 a. m,, tomorrow (Toeaday)r Janu ary 21, thence to St.- Franc' church, East 12th and East . Pin street. Serrice at 9 a. m. Friend iuTlted. Interment Mt. Cat ary eeraetery. POWERS Ia thl city, January 19, at th - family reaiaence, w iseimoni street, reux Byron, , beloved infant Son of Mr, and Mrs. F. W... Powers, seed nine month and 25 day. The .funeral Wvlce - will ' be held at th chapel of F. 8. Dunning, Inc., East Sid fu neral director, 414 Eaat Alder street., at S today. ' mena -., inruea. . ; interment LKV1NGEE In this city. January ! 19. at Sli residence, HOT Hawthorne ' avenue,- Morris Lerlne-er. aeed 60 year. Friend invited to 1 attend funeral services, which will be held I at Portland crematorium at 11 a. m.V tomor. row, Tuesday, January 21. Take Sellwood I car for erematorlnm. SHANEUUNG Aaron Shanedlliia;. aaed 75. father or uwu, Jaooo, Maurice, mis ho- .VI. Oi...nI... . nrt UM' J.nnH Vl.lll ; I t!"':i th. residence, 443 Tenth street., corner Col u.gtt Bnriai Jt An,ti goj0m cemetery. Please omit riowera. W1XPLE At San Bernardino, t'al., Januar; IB. llarrv M. Windle. aaed 23 rears. : month and 29 day. - Son of W. W. Wtndls. formerly of. St. Johns. The bocy will be brought to Portland i for interment. : Funeral notice later. - - - VlAUTi The funeral service of the lata (iua tare J. Marty will be held Tuesday, Janu ary 21, at 10 o'clock a. to., from the Tiirrd vtlle church, Tiftardvllle, ur. Friend Invited. Intprment Tlgardville cemetery. BRUNNKR fraud Brunner, died at Bt. Vlu - cent's hospital. Jauuary 19, 1813. Funeral will be held at a. m. Taesdsy at St. Francis chnroh. Multnomsli Circle, W, O, W., attend. KOBKRTSON BiJrd Bobertson, at Hants Clara, Cal., January 17. Body . will be brought to Dundee. Or., for Interment Best, dence 70 Past Sixth atreet, North. , ; ShaSeDUNO Aaron SUanedllng, aged. 78, father of Lewis, Jacob, .Maurice. MUs So- tihia Hhanedllng and Mrs. Jacob Brill. . KKbLEB Uura Bell Keller, 4H7 East Serr-n- , 1 7 ,.nti, atreet lanuarv IT aired 1 . teentu treei, January jf, agea i year. EX- Bauation. . 8CHMIUT -Anna Mary Schmidt, Bt. ' Helen e. Jsery 1. sged 23. runerccnlosls. TBAZIEK-Wllllam Praaler, 814 East Fifteenth n-iaini, , v..ln -jio ..v ' .! 1 j-nnarv 7. areil 2S. Rarmma f ,nl . 7 1 ' - - ' -f TONSKTH FLORAL, CO., 133 6th. choice r cut iiowers ror au occasions; prompt tervtoe. M, 6102. A-1102, MAX. M. EM1TH. florist UV 6th St. In feeltlna; bldg. Main 7216. FIJJJEHAL DHUECTOIIS ; j A,R,ZELLERC0,B9o4tiripte PEARSON ,STT5 1?80' m' F M CQ1 M itAkl AIM LillVOUli si3:t. A-22:i5. o AI.rtEH. i taker. Lady assistant I i5 ,v.&i.i.. - I . FUNERAL' DIKECTOHS MR. EDWARD HOLM.:, the leadlnej -funeral director, 220 Third etreet, cor. cer Salmon. Lady assistant. Phone A. 1611. Main 607.. . Dunning & McEntee . ijaffSrS every detaiL 7th and Pine. Mala 430. A-baB. L,nay BBBistant, J. P.FINLEY&SONXUnV Montgomery FUNERAL SERVICE At Fifth st, . IT. ti. DUNNING 1NO ' East Side Funeral Directors, " 414 E. Aider. - East 62. B-?B2S. MOyOIEXTS PORTLAND Marble Works, 2(4-268 4th st. opposite city nan. Mam Hsct, OTTO 6CHUMAN, graulte and murblo works. Bant Jd artd-Piner East 43.- PORTLAXD : RteALTY DEALERS OREGON REAL. STATSTHbT Orairid av and Mult. E. 7, C-170. CHAPiN-HlSRliOW MTO. ec TRUST CO. m cnamner of Commerce. W lit lt. SHIKLliS. J. It 105 Gerllnger bldg. Ma1at43a,' BRUUAKEH t, HtsMbUJlCT, lOt McKay Bldg. Malr I4t V GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 House FOR SALE FOR RENT " Furniture for trade 'vj r -,- Tr Tj XT m , '1 Da.ma TO RENT nUUWIO WALKINO DISTANCB ;$1.60 PER WEEK UP OWNEK, W, U. RAY ' East 4529. C-S199 i ytu fiVAPS If VOU Want . ma . tn nlrlr vnn nn SNAPS, get you name on our books, and watch you , money grow: often , doubles in 30 to 60 days. tauu. a. jtAiu , Real Estata .Exchange, - ; ' 627 Henry Bldg. TO LEASE C3, YEARS' ; lease on 64 acres of land close in. Phona Sellwood 1644. or call 636 Maiden ave., Sellwood, TO LEASE for two years, 2 acres. 4 . room house, all kinds of fruit. Call Oak Grove, Red 236. - - - . - FOR BALEHOUSES 61 The Widow's Heritage . ; The Widow's InheHtnnra tlanalltf n'n. slsts of a package of rent receipts, doo- ivr auu arrocery Dins, ana a ramiiv i . bum. Now, today, is the time to start J to own your own home not tomorrow f orin tha ruture. The future with you may never come. Step in and let us ex4 vuun our easy ownersnip pian ' 'l,ir rnoma a n - hath n.w inraa tAHvlAA Xr. Ot.lm. UJU mm.mm.Jm .l-t..1 . w v era t diuc. uiu aim lajiiity good view of , Tualatin valley: walks, . gradedJtreets : and watery a blocks to car, 15 minutes to postofflce. Good neighborhood. $2100; small, cash pay ment,' -balance like rent .v-.i'i .;-. rooms and bath. saw. fnm. Inn-a loe. West Side, shade trees; walks and water. A fine place to raise chickens:; I blocks to car. 11800. Terms to suit in Rose City Park section: cement walks. curus, araueo streets ana water: iztou. Easy terms. S rooms and bath. ' new. lot' 6 ttilfin. West Side, Tualatin valley vlewraiks, graded streets and water; 2 blocks to car, 16 minutes out, 11660. Easy terms . can be arranged. E-room modern bunralow. all built-in conveniences, walls ail tinted, large at tic, electric fixtures in; full cement basement, furnace, fireplace, view of city ana jut. xiooa, -near nreprooi school; cement walks, curbs, water, gas in and paid, 8 blocks to car, f 3 350. Very easy terms. - - -" , , - We have a number of new 5, 6. 7 and 8-room bungalows and two-story houses," located In the best residence districts on both the East and West Sides. All strictly modern and sold on small cash payment down and balance to suit Be your, own landlord ana oe independent Provident - Trust-Co.,--Owners - 2d Floor Selling Bldg. $200 CASH And $25 per month burs attractive 6-room bungalow on full 60x100 lot In Creston. House well built with double floors. Concrete foundation, full base ment, enamel bath, toilet fixtures, all for $2260. Strong V Co.,. 601 Concord: Biag. New ; Home, - Very Low Price strictly moaern, - s rooms, iun tot, : faved street, 2 blocks to car. Price 5500, including street improvements. Terms. -- Owner going east. .Sherman -Nelson, owner, 687 East 43rd St, . N. . Take Beaumont car. ' llTOiieilfl Price $2000, $15 per month. 4 room modern bungalow in good neighborhood near- Union ave. -ana - Klllingsworth; will accept vacant lot or piano as part payment. Hallock. 609 McKay bldg. MONEY STOR RTIir.niNrt " ttnmm and anartma.ntn. Wi draw tha plans to suit your ideas; we build sub-r jb-f ess fvy: stanuauy ana - our , prompt Business methods guarantee a saving of money, tima ana annoyance ana a DUiiamg giv Inir las tin a: satisfaction. - Taylor Build ing Co., 506 McKay bldg. 2d and Stark. $850 : - : Buys .4 room house, electrie lights and water in house, small basement, 114 blks. to Alberta street. This Is the biggest bargain ever offered in Alberta district and only ask $160 cash, $15 per month. E. O. Osborne, 80th and Alberta. Wood lawn 1307, or East 2012. . $150 Down $15 per month,, 6 per -cent Interest handles a new 6 room modern bunga low. 1 block from Hawthorne car, 40x 100 lot. Price . $2850. Phone Tabor 1824. Owner. -. - - . i Bungalow,' $300 Cash -- 8 rooms, -large attic, cement basement, retaining wall and walks, best of plumb-. ing; at 969 East 23rd st.. N.; balance fib Der month. Owner. 4 2 S, Lumber Kx- cnange; Main gzas. NOTHING UOWN. $26 PER MONTH. $2376 to responsible- party, neat 6 room modern cottage, nearly new, cor ner Klllingsworth and Glenn ave., lrv lngton Park. -401 McKay bldg. Mar shall 3969. - FOR SALE Bungalows on K. 42d, Juat off Hawthorne a ways. 809 Railway, Exchange. Ford. With hardwood floors ana rurnace, ac, payment aown and $26 month. Incnidlng interest. FOR SALE 6 room house Anna Belle station. A snap, .Price will suit 309 Railway Exchange. - Ford. . Will take small payment down and balance to suit. -J - 'v -:r ": ' - ' - ""' "" ' "' FOR SALE 6 room bungalow. 28th and : . Powell Valley. $60 down and balance s2fi a month. Including Interest $09 nH hit i . . - . . . rs ' " - -FOR SALE 4 room houses. A snap. - K lOtn St. ' wwumwn. rrico $2000 with $50 and balance to suit 809 Railway Exchange. Ford. . VI VE room modern house, lot 60x100, to exchange for acreage, -close to school and car. - James B. Bacon, 14S KIUings worth ave. ' , : liOO buys new modern 8 room bunga low, balance $3360., easy payments; fine home, bargain.- phone owner. Main FOR SALE 6 room modern house with sleeping porch. .With terms to suit Oti Richmond car.- 309 Railway Ex etiangp. Ford. ;-- -- ' gUNNYSIDE 6 room home," 60100 lot," hard suriacea street, zn montniy, lurj E. Morrlwon nt. Mnln 1166. - MODERN 6-room bungalow, ppar 34th, . between Hawthorne aud iUchmonj carlines, Thone 15-1507,