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UlhiiLSi ntnTrn nmn mi L W Oil TRIP UP COAST S. S.. Chanslor Steams Up on Voyage in Order Not to Let i S- Herrin Gain on Voy- ' age to Columbfa,.' - Determined not to allow her sister ship, the W. F. Herrin, to gain on them on the trip up to the, Columbia river, Captain Gus Ilolmea, master of the As sociated OH tanker J. A, Chanslor, had the steamer averaging more than 11 knots an Jiour yesterday and Sunday, The Herrin remained her same distance behind th Chanslor - until the latter reached Llnnton at 2 o'elnrk this morn. la. When th Chanslor first heard the wireless .of the. Herrin the latter tanker was 168 miles behind her on her way up from Monterey with a cargo of fuel oil, Captain Holmes said that ha could not possibly let tile Herrin gel a glimpse of i ths Chanslor's tall light,; so the Chanslor was allowed to show .what she : could d without- being crowded, Great interest was taken In the chase by both the Chanelor's deck and .engine room crews. f The record trip as far as time was concerned, was made ... from Gavlota to the mouth of the Columbia this voyage, as she came up In 74 hours. On a direst line the distance Is 779 miles, but the way the Chanslor came she made It about 800 miles. She. had 40,000 barrels of fuel oil for thaliinnton tanks. , When the Chanslor met the steamer Kochaiie -miles flown tut coast at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the latter signalled that she was in distress, and upon going within hailing distance Cap. tain Holmes learned that the Rochelle's engines had been brsken down for .twtfJ Aatrm CI.a m.si hn Hn.a n 11 T . uo. j . .udu w i . " c act. a w nan not learned this morning whether tha steamer St. Helens, which Was notified before she sailed at 11 o'clock yester day morning, had succeeded in picking her up or not. The Chanslor is scheduled to sail again for. California tonight, while the Herrin will be due to arrive from Mon terey with over 40,000 barrels of oil '. tonight. IS OLDEST SCHOONER Beulab, llullt in 1882, to Load Here, Said to Hold Record. - Said to be the oldest sailing schooner on the Faclflo coast, the schooner Beu lab has been chartered to load on. the Columbia river for a coastwise trip with lumber. She was chartered by the Charles R, McCormtck Lumber company, and, will load at" 8 1, Helens for San Francisco on her arrival In the river, She sailed . from the Golden Gats for Astoria last Friday, The Beulair was built at San Francisco in 1882, and Js a small carrier compared' with later schooners, hicn h,ve been bulli on, the coast, ; Shet will load 450,000 feet. The steamer Francis H: Leggett has also been chartered by the McCormlck company to load next trip at St. Helens for San Francisco, and the steamer Navajo, now in port with general cargo, will load a part cargo of lumber for San Francisco under charter to the same firm. , . .,. ,. . . LUMBER CARGOES Two Loads Are to Be Shipped to the Hawaiian Islands. - TWO more cargoes, aggregating about 1,600,000 feet of lumber, are now being made ready hers for transportation to Honolulu, but so far the vessels which will carry them have not been named. The "cargoes have been ordered for the E. K. Wood Lumber company by Dant , & Russell, the local agents for the com pany. Two of the schooners belonging to the B. K. Wood fleet will be used for transporting the cargoes. SAYS, HE WAS ROBBED , Sailor Declares Some of His Clothes Were Taken. , Complaint was mads this morning to the harbor police by Alfred Peterson, a sailor on the Alaska-Fortland Packers' bark Berlin, now loading at the dock of THREE WOMEN TESTIFY To the Merit of LydiaEPink ham's Vegetable Com pound during Change of Life. Streator, HI. "I shall always praise Lydia E. . Finkbam'a Vegetable Conv i pound wherever i go. It has done me so much good at Change of Life, and it has also helped my daughter It is one of the grandest medicines for wo men that' can be bought i I shall try to induce others to tryit"-Mrs.J.IL Campbell, 206 N. Second St, W. S., Streator, Illinois. Philadelphia, Pa. "It was at the Change of Life' that I turned to Lydia E Tinkbam's Vegetable Compound, using it as a tonic to build up my sys tem, with beneficial results." - Mrs. Sara Hayward, 1825 W. Venango St, Tioga) rhila.,ra. '. . ! San Francjaco, CaL"'I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for many years .whenever I wculd feel bad. I have gone through e Change of Life without any troubles nd thank the Compound for it I rec ' vimend it to young jjirls and to women . " all agas.' 'Mrs. C Barbie, 3052 5th St, San Francisco, Cal. . - The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetabkonjwund,.made;frm.jroota andherM; unparaieiiea. 1 - ,, If you Traiit special adrlce Write to I jdia E. rinkham Medicine Co. (confl. dontial) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will " to opened, rend and answered hy a Itrsv eti Icld in. strict confidence. t;i!'!hi:"ti'!-r;'!ii!!S!ISL!il;i4 : '' tlio AiJiftricn n Can coinj-imy, that a mil of clothes mill oilier wrarlntr npi'iirel had hcMi stolen from lilm. Thn tailor charges a man named James Johnson with ths theft, anil the police are now looking for the latter. The Berlin is now loading , supplies for the cannertes at Kushagak. and will he due to sail from here for the north about the middle of the month. The bark Levi G. Burgess will be ready to gull for the same place at about the same time as the Berlin . MAY DI'TORT fJAlLOR Nrgro Mentally Unbalanced; From the Bark Wray Castle. : ' .1 Being mentally ' unbalanced, William IClng, a big negro sailor, on the British bark Wray Castle; has been taken to sanitarium for treatment ana may later be deported at the expense of the ship. " The sailor has been on the Wray Castle,- now loading - a- lumber cargo for Iquiqul at the West Side Shingle mill.- for over a year, -and he Is being held, at the sanitarlum.pending trie ueci slon of the Immigration officials here as to "his deportation. At the discretion of the Inspector in charge, an Insane sailor may be deported in the Interest of in ternational comity at the, expense pf tha ship on which he arrived. As there la apparently only one steam ship line; running from the ; United States to the islandof Barbadoes the sailor will have to be sent by, way of New York to. Bridgeport, the seaport of the island, should the ' immigration officials, decide to deport him. ' ALONG THE WATERFRONT Advices this morning to the local branch office of Frank Waterhouse & Co., stated that the Brlti,teamer Kentra. of the Maple Leaf line, would be due In Vancouver, B. C., from New York, on April 10 and she will be due ta arrive hers to load grain for Eu rope about April 25 or 26. A quantity of tallow will leave here on the Arrow Line steamer Navajo, Captain ' Miller, when she sails, bound for Constantinople via the American- Hawaiian line, ' The Navajo arrived from San Francisco yesterday afternoon with- S260 tons of cement and general freight which is being discharged at Couch street, ' -' General cargo will be taken out by the gas packet Anvil when she sails to night for Bandon. , Making . a special trip to Bayooean with, lumber, brick and other building material, the gas schooner Patsy Is scheduled to sail this evening. From there she will proceed on her regular trip to the Siietz. - The gas schooner Mlrene isalled last night with general cargo for. Newport and Waldport Major J. B. Cavanaugh, corps of en gineers, United States army, in charge of the Seattle district, accompanied Majors Jay J. Morrow and J. F. Mcln- doe, corps of engineers, United States army, to Big Eddy this morning. . Laden with a full cargo of -general freight, the steamer Sue H. Elmore lw scneouiea to sail ror Tillamook at a o'clock this afternoon. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Due to Arrive, Rtr. Bmw, San Pedro April 7 Rtr, Breakwater, Co Bay April la Sir. .Roanoke, Em Qiega ...,.p,H U Str. Alliance, Kurka...., j ....April 15 8tr. Baar, Sao francUro April IT Str. Geo. W. Blder, San Diego. ........ April lit Str. BesaCltr. .Baa Pedro. April ii ' ' - Dvrn to Sapart, Srr." Anril, 'Bandoh .April 8 Str, Breakwater, Coot Bay. ...... .....April .9 Btr. George W, Eldr, San Diego.,,.. : April 0 8tr. Roae City, San Pranelaco. ....... . April 11 Str, Hnanoke, San Dlejo...... ......... April 1(1 Str. Alliance, Eureka ....... ........ j,Aprll IT Hnv Klmor. Tlllanwok...,......,.. .April 19 Str. Bear, Baa Pedro w..,,, .April Zl le taart Ban rimnotase. Str. aHrvard, S Pedro ..April 8 Str. Vale, San Diego ...... April v Za Route U load lumbar, Kame 8alled - rron Arables, Nor. atr., ......... ...Antwerp Baron Napier, Br: atr... Honf Koug Battle Abbey, Br. ablp Baa JTranclico Dundee, Buaa. bark ...Santo Uupert City, Ut. atr,,.,i,.,.i ,-ancooTer, B. a Inea, Am. ach., Jnu. 81 Valparalao W, B. Talbot, Am, ach .lquique Defianee, Am. acb., Jan. 8 Honolulu Win. H. SmltA, Am. ach., Valparalao Battle Abbr, Br, bark ..8q rranclaeo Virginia, Ad. aih. gia PrineUeo Beaolute, Am. acb : gun Pedro Mhtnau Mara, Jap. atr. .....Honululu Tokil Maru, Jap. gtr., Dee. 19.... bonolula Proa par. Nor. atr Saa rranclieo Wiatlow, Am. acb., Dae. 5 , ....i'allae - Ea Route to ImA Grata. Port Caledonia, Br. bk., Santa RoaalU, Botuer Lumber fleet la Fort. ' Ram To San tot' . Berth. Wray Castle, Br. ah., Weat Coaat...., , ....Wat Side Shlnga Co. W. Y. Garroa.Am.icb., Pearl Ilarbor.St. Helena Gen. da Negrler, Prtk., Weat Coaat... Baluler Alaaka Caaacry float la TnU Nam .. " Berth. Berlin, Am. ah. American Can L. G. Burgeas, Am bk. ..Llnnton St. Nlcbolaa. Am. ahlp... Coble Sir. Francis, Am. ahlp..., Aatorla W. B. Hint, Am. bark.......... Aatorla .-v...,. :. KiaoaUaaaeus la Tut,---- - Roae City, Am. atr Alnaworlh Crown of 6e?llle, Br. atr . W. M1U Anrll, Am. atr..... ......Alhera No. Sue U. Elmore, Am. atr. . . ., . .Columbia No. I MARINE NOTES ' Aatorts, April S. Arrlred at S and left up at 7:;io a. m. 'Steamer win. inainara ironi San Kranulaco. Arrived it 8 and left up at 8:19 a. m.--tea(ner xoeemne rroin han tt&n ciaoo. Arrived at 0 a, m, Steaiurr Jobon 1'uul- ten from San Franciaco. . San Fraaclnco. April 8,ArrlTed at 5 a. m. S tea mere Delay Freeman and Fort Bragg, irorn roruano. Aatorla, Aprtt T. Arrlred at S and left tip at 8:30 p. in. Steamer J. 1 A. Chaimlor from Monterey. Arrived down at 8:15 and aalled at 7:30 p. m. Steamer Bear for Ban Fraiiclaco and San Pedro. ? San I'edro, April T. ArriTed-8teamera Kan taa City and Tainalpala from Portland, San Francisco, April 7. Arrived at 4 p. m. -.Barge No. 88 fnpm Portland in tow ateamer Atla. Arrived at 6 p. m. Steamer Cainlno from Portland; ateamer Northlaud from San Pedro. Arrived at 8 and aalled at 10 p. m. JStcamor Paralao from Portland fnr San Pe dro.. Sailed at 11 p. ni Steamar lmatn for Portland. Aatorla, April S. Condition at tie mouth of the river at 8 a. m., obscured; wind eouth, 12 nillea; weather, denae fop. Tide at Aatorla WedneadarHlfth water, 18 a. m.. 8 8 feeti 8.10 p. m.. 4.9 feet Low water 8:6 a. m., -O.l feet; 8:29 p. m 8.1 feet. ; " ' Daily River Headings, - - J U Is h twieton II I , 7.7 i o I "o Kliwrla 80 8.0O.R O Umatilla 20 fl.7 0.n 0 Eutteno 10 7.4 -0. .it Albany 2 10.61.8 .2.1 Siilein ................... SO 10.3 1 .2 :SB' Wilson villa'... 87 18.81 n.ll ,Ki Portland 15 10.610.3 .44 ) Blsln. ( ) railing. ' Exactly. "Egg are gettlug so expensive that fried eggs will be used next for trim ming' -women' hats." . "Why not? t should think the effect would be chic." Washington Herald. Another. Ethel After you refused Jack did he propose again. , .. ... . --twt'er-feMt it-was te awothe girl. Boston Transcript. - '- " - Foit pf Jfahit. Erggar Will you please, lrr give me 10 cpnts fr a nia-lit's loilftln7 I'hliantln tipist ni git you S cents If you raias the other. fi.T-.Ufo. ' BTSYOMIT OPEN. SAYS VEST When Mayor Gray Modifies His Order to Permit 3 Re- sorts to Run, Warning Goes From Salem. 1 (Salem Bureau of The. Journal.) ' Salem, Or., April 8.- Governor West today sent a, warning to Mayor Edward 1 Gray, of Astoria, that he, must not attempt , to establish a vie district It) his city, or organize a municipal trust" In that business." That the mayor had planned such a district is shown In let ters and orders he sent to his chief of police, 1 J. F. Kearney, ' copies v of which has been t-ent to the governor. ;'- Last Saturday Mayor Gray sent Chief Kearney a letter saying that he. Intended to modify his order of February 19, re quiring all houses of 111 repute to be kept closed, and that lie would permit the. Gordon house, conducted by Lou Clifton; the Btchmond and the Wigwam to remain open on condition that the in mates be limited to five. Mayor Gray Lstated in his letter that he would sub mit rules for tho observance and, con trol of these places. He requested the chief of police not to allow any other places to be opened under penalty of ar rest '.- '- ' ' Today Governor West sent Mayor Gray the following message: "My attention has been called to your letters of April S addressed to Chief of Police of Astoria, in which it appears you are about to organise a municipal trust in sin. Please be. advised that ths maltnenance and operation Of houses of 111 fame in this state Is In violation of law and that any municipal official who permits or endorses the existence. : of these institutions lays himself open to prosecution under section 2043 Lord's Oregon laws. This office will expect you promptly to Join with Sheriff Burns and Chief Kearney in cleaning up' all such places. Otherwise we must take such steps as the circumstances' demand." After sending this message, the gov ernor received a telegram from Astoria Informing him that last .night the city council had tak&n action recalling: May or Gray's instructions to the chief of poilcer. . .. Gray "Beats Governor to It." (Special to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. Anrll 8 Atort' roil .light district opened and 'closed in one aay. several monin ago Mayor Gray issuer! an order to the chief of police calling for the prompt and absolute pro hibition of the local social evil: Sunday evening the mayor sent a modification of that order to the chief of police in which he permitted three places to 'be opened under certain regulations. This was done at the request of a large num ber of residents who believed that this was the best plan to regulate conditions here.' . Yesterday Jtuyor Gray learned that the friends who had spoken to him on strict regulations were endeavoring to Today's Beauty Recipes By Mme. iyMllle. f "Now comes spring when sheer waists are worn and flat busted women will deprecate their lack of shapeliness more than ever. The -bet Vaucaire home treatment for the correction of scrawnl ness Is made by stirring one ounce of gallo! Into a syrup made by dissolving 1M cupfuls of sugar In a pint of water. Dose Is two teaspoonf uls before meals. "To correct faulty complexion, sallow ness, pimples or blotches, dissolve an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch rzel, and cover the face, neck and arms with this solution every morning. It takes the place of powder and makes the skin soft, lovely, smooth and satiny. "Dull, dead and falling hair the fore runners of baldness are caused by a parasite. To keep the hair healthy and beautiful you must kill the parasite that destroy the hair. Mother Sham poo does this. It leave the scalp fresh, clean and wholesome and make 'the hair fluffy and fine. A supply for many month cost only 2a cent at your druggists. - "A beautiful eye deserve a beautiful setting, juit as a good picture requires a good frame. Thin, colorless and straggly eyebrows and lashes will grow In long, even and darker In color. If py roxln is applied into th root daily. "Persons troubled with uperflou hair on, face or forearm can quickly and safely remove the humiliating growth with (jpfato'ne. Make a paste by mixing powdered delatone with water; cover the halra for two or three min utes; thek remove, wash ths skin and the hairs will be gone. "Spring colds are prevalent The world never saw the equal of Mother's Salve as a remedy for coughs, colds In the head or chest, catarrh and sore throat. It Is easy to use and quick to act. -Mother' galve 1 sold tn prepared form in every neighborhood,"' Adv. The Daily Antiseptic is a Habit with "r wj r r r : rrr r?"- n r r -y - n r-. a Prevents Infection Protects the Health iV'rryr- .-..,'v y'.-.:-: ' :' '. " "v'? -;U: Try It tor SORE THROAT," BAD BREATH, SKIN IRRITATIONS; MOUTH WASH; on llttl CUTS. BURNS and BRUISES. Us It AFTER SHAVING and MANICURING and In tho BATH. GET A BOTTLE TODAY, it l Ploaaant, Harmless, Efflclont; An Invaluable first-aid In slcknsss or accl i dent. USTOGEN Is put up In Thrco sizes, 29 Cents, 60 Cents and f I a Bottle. v TIIE OWL DRUG COMPANY, 7tli and Broadway WrCfos r Booklet lellloo oftb many uses of USTOGEN. BOLTON CHEMICAL CORP,, 256 We st 23d St., New York undermine lilm pn.-t t't it wrnilil lm impo.ssililo to curry out his policy. Con. seuuently the mayor yesterday after- fioon sent on order to tlie chief of policy to close down the town absolutely with out any, modifications whatever. The mayor says this Is hla final attitude and that the town will stay closed as long as he is in office. i. ON HER HUSBATiD Man Receives Cut;-and Wom an Slashes Own Wrists " in Quarrel. . After slashing at her husband' tljroat with a raaor, and then traehlng- PLAY AND READ THE. r ; 4..--. . 4t It 'i H WIFE USES RAZOR Opyright by th Korth AmerlenA ComjmDj. i ' "COME ON! HOME!" by M. L. Blumenthal """' Thigi tlmelv and striking pictur? will be reproduced In color in next Sunday's Magazine. Eleven other pages of illustrated features that compel attention. -'"-' Four pages of colored comics that are real laugh-producers. Five news sections that contain a wealth of news, reviews and features, invitingly presented in , - The Sunday Journal for April 13 "The Biggest Five CentsV Worth in Type" G; I. MAZDA LAMPS three times that of the old-style carbon JampsjFort same cost of current, - 'v. This means the easier reading of your-paper after a hard day's work: . ' . ,-. Why not find out about these wonderful new G. I. Mazda Lamps tomorrow? We are exclusive fjistributcrs for Portland. " CM - SIXTfrSTatPINE i ETXiTTHTSrO lAMinSEPTIC TFOnSALCT- lirr oven wrlft ni ahf wns 1 !iar o's armtid, Mrs. L. C'o'ilc, rii!nt? at 408 Hall street, was taken to Good Samar itan, where Khe is Biifferinii from pain ful wounds. The husband also went to the "hospital and had minor Injuries dressied and then returned, to his home. From the story told the rollce, 'Mrs. Cook arrived home aoon after 1 o'clock this morning, and began quarreling- with her husband. As .the argument pro greseed Mrs. Cook seized, her husband's razor and lunged at his throat. The first stroke cut him under the right ear. and as she struck again he was wounded under the chin. Cook at tempted to take the razor away from her and in the scuffle she, cut her own wrist auite severely. Others in the house summoned the rollce.-who took ths couple to the bos pltal. Report from .the hospital this afternoon is that Mrs. Cook is recover ing, f Beo sale of great, grand opera artists' pianos. Page 5. this issue, In advertise ment, "ii you re pianuum, ew, Journal Want Ads bring result. - BALL! SUNDAY JOURNAL it MORE LIGHT COSTS LESS! No exagg e r a t i o a here, for we are speaking of. G. I. Mazda Lamps. A purer, whiter light is produced from XLEOTSIOAX : Particular People An, Ah It tvrl Coin; V, ;)tn(. From London Opinion. She I envy Miss 'I'lnyne. Kha plays so well that one forgets how she looks. He But you look so weli that one forgets how you play. Literally True. Nell Why do you use makeup? Belle To tell the truth. I haven't the cheek to do without it. Philadelphia Record. ' Bitulithic pavement has r withstood the wear and tear of hardtraffic on; Fifth Street -for. ten years', 'v-.,i.,::':;i,:v''.,V'-.;,...'::' U AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson .Auction House. 166 1st st. Special auction sale 10 a. m. tomor row, ,.. FORD Auction House. 211 1st st. auo iion hr ib a p. m. epeoiai orierings. NEW TODAY Low-Priccd Summer Domes Close to Cily Some beautiful lot and acrear at Lake Oswero. If you want a real sum mer home for your family, convenient to your business, with bathing and boating superior In every way to sea shore, call C M. Hyskell, Jio Spalding bldg. . REAL ESTATE LOANS UOHZIT OW BASS For first mortgaR loans on Portland residence and inside business property. . , Mortgage Bought. COMMERCE SAFE DEPOSIT & .1' MORTGAGE CO. I THIRD ITIXlt TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND You must list your property with THE McSORLEY AQENCY 723 Chamber of Commerce. . , Real Estate, Rentals and' Loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS 11000 and up at lowest rate. C. M. ZADOYV 414 Oorbstt ldg. A-lie. Marsball 9a. WATCH THE MOVEMENT DOWNRIVER ON WEST SIDE FEAREY BROS. We Buv Notes 24S Selmon St. . MSin 83W, A-U ii. Well Rotted . PURE COW MANURE EAST S30. BUILDING PERMITS Carl Staltar--Erect ona atorjr frama dwelling. Blxty-tuird batwaen Flftlelli and Ktftacond arcuu; builder. R. H. 'Dnrfoa, 1750. i. K. Clark-Krrit on alory frame dwelling;. Hawtbormt b.wn KlahHatb and Elgbtr-eao ond; builder, aante. S1350. , ' Leon La Korae Erect on atory frame dwell inf. lilaalaalpid brtweea Deknm tnd Bryant; builder, Umbdenatork A Larson. $3000. 8. D. Ttncent Ereet two story ordinal? hall snd arorea, Sandy road between rorty-aeY)rd and rortr-tblrd; builder, L. B. Bailey Co., 13. 000, R. D, Crowe IBrert ena and one fcalf story frame dwelllilj. Ktfty-eecond corner Sherman; builder, am, fl'SO. Joun G. Oaboro Erect one story frame dwell ing, Twenty-eeTentb between Alnswortb snd Jarrett; builder. Emit R. Miller, $1600. Bmlly 8. Htoehr Krert one and one half story frame dwelling, East Thirty-fifth between DI-. Tialon and Clinton; builder, same, $3600. Provident Trqat Co. Erect one atory frame dwelling, Thoiopaon - betweas Klfty-slith snd Flfty-aeTentb; builder,. W. A. Parry, 12000. PmTldant Truat Co Erect one atorr frams dwelling, Thompaon between Fifty-sixth" and Fifty-eefenth; builder, W. A. Parry, S2000. (Jolda and - HuMe Claulet Erect - two atory frame dwelling, Ollaan between Forty-aocoud and Forty-third: builder, A. Wyman, S370O. A. O, Pike Excavation for four atory build ing, Third, tiortheaet corner Couch; builder, A. P. Morae, I130O. Arthur Dunnlgaa Erect one and ona half atory frame dwelling, Baiffly road between Tblr. tT-slxtb aud Thirty -aeTenth; builder, H. Lane, $3S'I0. v : H. A. Sheer Erect ona and ona half atory frame dwelling, Sandy road between Thirty alxlh and Thlrty-e-renth; builder, B. Lane, $asoo. tharlea Caiman Erert one and ona halt atory frame dwelling. East Twenty -eecoiid be tween, Tlbuetta and Ponall; builder, Nela Pear ann, $20tt0. EEALL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clarence R. Hotchklaa and' wife to M. ' W. Walker north CO feat lota 18 and 20, block 11, Klrhmond 1.500 N.-M. Petcraon and wife to Mary A. : Elliott at al. Jot . block, 1,. Liniiwood addition ... 1,025 Annie Pponner and husband to Erneat Stlneke Vanclalr OOiliO feat oft eaat ' end R. Bpooner'a y, acra 2,000 Walter Paraona and wife to. Joe Aljpgrcf to et al. lot 2, eaat , lot 3, block . T, Lorrlnton , 1,350 Ida M. Harduan and bnaband to H. Tracy Hardman lot 9, block IS, Fir- ' land 2,600 Charlea L. Hunter aud wlfa to William , Hell et al, lota 3, a and 5. blink 3, Kugeula park S00 AlHDieila Trtiat Co. to Amalle Winkler lot 3, block 22, Alameda Park......... 800 Harry Pldcoe and wire to tdw. h. Bauerly et al. lot 13, block 2. High land School Houaa addiHon SO0 OrcKon Realty Co. to Edltb Alloa Brunn lot 3. block 4, MaMllon addition....... ; 850 Edith F. Banscbbacb to Vera Al. John . eon. lota as and 87. block 26. Wil lamette addition ..................... 858 Kdw. II, Bauerly and wife to Harry Pid . on,.et al. lot 1. block 1. Highland School Bouae addition .(........ 8,000 Vf. II- Watt to T, Turablnaky, lot T, block 2, Eaaton .; : 255 Portland 'Truat Co: tt Jcuulo floldateln lot 5. block 5. Menrfeo addition.,.,.. ;: S00 K. Sohnirii et al to TV. C. Black lot 23, block .43, Kenton 8j Fred H, Alexander ana wire to wiiiom A. MacUae. lot 7. block 8. Central Alblna ... ;..,.,.....,.., v: ... Z 25Q HawtlKirna Syndlcata to N. C. Erana Jot ' 3, blink HV. Burro. Helghta. . 1,500 Clayton It. I'urtia ana wire to wary t -otter eaat ft!et tot 4, blwk 1, fttttn- , - I. H. rttl in rank ' l! ' t"l..lilihi lot a. artiunali , . , n. . . m t) 8, block Sitiinyoide Third addition 8,300 VnlverltvvLand Co, to Mama Tefbarner . et 'al, iota in, in ami . blck tt, Peetainsuth ' 1.00 John P. Ilofftban and wife to Oregon ..'.;: :l,2 v Kleiitili- l!.v. Co., If aerea In m.iiilt- : ' , . e.i.t U aiwtlon l1, tonnhlp 1 aoutbl ' ranga 1 eiist 109 t - It'MM A, ( 'ruin -h ft. l; 1 1 l"t7 hihI X. hi... k l i O. It. I,swm ami ir v. ft Hi lots 7 ami 8, Mi ..Is 1., i-Hru WVllralpy Land c: t All,, V. I.i aid luta a, t, anil 5, Vim- y it! l' I'arit J. H. B'whnntor, trnii, u,i pit'.., Ira It. Williams, lot 11, lU,vk i. M loW ... Empire Tiit. Co.. Inc., (o Min. I,. Sui lota 31 and SJ.I.IimIi k." Ka.Ht SU.' . Johns addition (inMlgurri tn firtcholl) ..:' Hintr 2 (- Ci.iw iiH.A l of tiu,' tJirt'lo. J i (I ,v i rust-Co.. i.wii bititr.. 4th"',sq.l TWA If your name appear in' cither phone book you-' can telephone yuur aa te WI-71JB '. AJ0S61 and "have It charged. Hill . will be mailed to you .the following ' day tor payment : ? , ' The Jouroaf cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind oc-'-curring In . telephoned advertisements. CLASSIFIED AD RATES In cffiM"t Anrll 1. U12. ALL PREV10L8 KATES CANCELLED. -.'. CASH ADVKUTISEMKKIS ' ' '' DaUy er Buodar. 1 time. Be par line. ' . 1 ' i S eauaacatlia tlmoa, te per Una per Inieftlo. ' lor mora codmcuU? tlowa, Te Mi Uae pat, Inaertloa; or T laaertluna fur price ( v Jo ad counted for law taaa i Unaa. The abT ratea apply to "Nw Today" sad all ether (laaalflcatltiDa excapt HltBttlooa Waal- d, 'Xo Rant aed Waiitad to Bent ad. ' - filtuaOona Wasted, Te Bant and Wanted to Bent ada (Apartuwnu and Uotala exeapttsd), taa rates an: ' . - ; ee par line first Inaertloa. 4e per line each eubaeqaant InwrUom. v . . ad takes for leas torn 16e. . ' ' CHAUGB ADVEi'f ISUMESTS ; .',,;; 1 time, lOo per line. S eonaecntlTe time. Be par Una par Inmtloa. for mora cucaecutira timea, 6a per Uae par f Inaertloa. ' ' The aboTt ratea apply to "New Today" and all other claaalflcatlona, except "Hitaatlona Wanted, Te Kent and Wanted to Bant", ada.' Bituatlona Wasted, To Knt and Wanted to Bent ada (Apartmenta and Hotela vxeeptad) the rate la le per line par InacrtloD. n. No ad charsed for ioaa than two Hnes or 13c. The Journal will not be raaponatbta (or mora than one liieurreet tuxertloa of auy sdtertlaa uant ordered more than one time. Coti tract rates upon ipplicatlaa. A pboga call will brlns a aollcltor. UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS t -Th following Jftterff la gnawer to-adTirtNt menta apiearlng In The Journal remain ui, Called fnr: v A-84U, 612, 624, 601, 437. 840, Oil B 851. C 414, am. J 417, 424. E 839, Shi.-i. 124, 612, 424. ' . K 82ft, 331, 021. 1 631), CJ3, K44, 62, 41 K H H0O, 41S, 2M, 029, 278. 3 (WH, 201. K lull, 818. 1-431, 421. W5. 411, 42H, 418, 02. M 103. 14, 24, 2M0, 63, m, 6JI. N B2. P 623. R H . 41 a, 602, 427. T 557, 4H. 1. 82fl. 478, 669, 411, V ttOt, 12, 457, 450, 807, 0U6. v '; ': '.'."; : Wm. 275, 449. :. '...' Y 427, 6t), StW, 801, 849. K 410, 854. " ' 1 .'..'. HEETTJVQ WOTICES 41 MEMBERS of Oregon Circle, No, 171, V. O. w., aitcntton: -oru ynri . iur Wednesday evening, April 9, 1913. "ha kn noiiai nft . All mcmliers are rp- quested to be present on that evening, aa election of delegates to the dtntrlot convention will take place. By order or Guardian Neighbor. . MARY RANDALU Clerk. HAWTHORNE LODGK. NO. Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Spec'al, communioUon this (Tuesday , evening, at 7 o'clock and 8:30, o'clock. Work In the E. A. de ere. VfBttlna; brethren welcome , - i K MILLER. Pee. R. N, A. Ore. Ro Camp, meets Frl. eve. Mancnestar qiuk.. wi m. - MARRIAGE LICENSES , r, nrmA.si. - Vlwvuf rw' 4ft mnA. -Mra. , Elata 1. Ray, 918 Kaat Main atreet, 88. ; Eugene Osgood. Baker, Or., 32. and May , Bolaton, 500 lllnt atreet, 18. . Karl Weber, dHH Belay atreet, 28, and Amnn-. da B. Wlellfarh, 107 Htanton atreet,. legal. . Stephen Klodi. 141 North Sixteenth atreet, SO, and Aagtit lrle Jurgeusen, 605 Johnson atreet, fij. ... ". ".I .. ."' ! ' . Tlieodore Fra'aee, Seattle, Waah., legal, and . Elleen F. Nefllle, 733 Wsiehlngton atreet, 'legal, .- Anthony Sclmlte, 108 CbautaUiiua bonleard, legal, and Annie McUouald Ooer. 715 Willam ette boulerard. legal. J. Emmett Clark, Seattle. Wah.. legal, and Elleanor Chandler, Perklna hotel, legal. M. 1. Hawes. 40( K. MlsteeiUh atreet north, 20, and Florence B. Davie, 237 Alusworth ave ""k, G Vergelen, 1000 Eaat Sherman atreet, 31, andGladra V, Numieley, Corneluut hotel, 21. H. O, Keller. Cwvallls, Or., 21, and Carrie? Etnraom, B4fl iiitst Twenty-aerenth atreet, 22. Jean Maria Dalant, 887 Vancouver-aTemia, 80,- and Bertha Vullleumer, 1W Thlrteeuilt atreet, 28. - ' - ' . Hoibert T. Wheeler,- Taeoma. Wah legnl,' and Florence Howard, 200'i Kifth ktreet, legal. , KSrl M. Latin, MabcU Or,, legal; and Beale A. RoblnMia, 721 East Comb aUett. legaU .... - Kdward Garrita. New Xork, N, S 33f and BeMle Perrey, Carlton hotel, 81. " Harry B. Cleland, Franklin hotel, 20, and W. G. Smith &Coi.$t&?cli Waehlngton bldg.. cor. 4th on Waah'to.n, DRESS aulta for rent, all gizea. Unique' Tailoring Co.. t9 Btarn t- CLARKE BROS., florist, fine flo and floral denieris. 289 Morrlsoi were , son at, j BIRTHS BENJAM1X To Mr. and Mra. Preaton I Ben-, jamln, 8038 Flfty-aecoud avenue, April 1, a- BOBEBTS To Mr. .and Mra. Babert B. Boh- . erta, 124 Staunton atreet, March 80, a lioy. (, FORSITROM To Mr. and Mra, John roraltrom, , 1012 Union avenue, April 4. a girl. , BtCHABDSON Te Mr. and Mr. J"hn U B1eh.(, anlaon. 1 "kldmore atreet, March 2. glr' HOB ft To Mr. a4 Mra. William A., Boob, lil . Mountain boulevHrd, Anrll 1, a W. , ' GII-HAM To Mr. aud Mra. Jamea Llewel.vn (itlham, March 20, a girl. . MEHANPA To Mr. and Mra. flor Meranda, 1 Ent Slatb street nrlh, April 8, a artt-l. BOZKE"To Mr. and Mra. M. Rnwen. ISiH Eaat'jffWrjt atreet, April 4, a girl. MONITIIOT3 PORTLAND Marble Works. 884,28 4tti - st. Oppofite city hall. MiHi i ' Schumann Marble Works t DEATHS AXI 11? X ERA f-'i ' "BT.Kftno" THIia'-eei tteaa -e H : wife at J W M this Htr. .t rtt.-h of Me, and Mr. .l.i-rgn HIM. firmer lr torta.- or.. ''M1 b -held diie'iiiir, a-. - h w. 1 it'cloek i'. et. th new i lu-i-f f ! I'itilcj- k S"tS. M'-iitS""!!'"-)' ami I ""i f r'rientlt reared full tgtvl.ied, I"'-. "t f ' A fir k