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i r ":!'."' . .i ( ' ".J i i i i '.) 3 Loss of Trusted Engineer From Dalles-Celilo Work Keenly .Felt by Major J. J. Morrow of This District. Great regret was expressed this morn, Ing by Major Jay J. Morrow, corps of engineers, United Stated army, at the prospect of losing Captain Henry H. Robert, who is to bo transferred from this district, probably to San Antonio, where he will act as an engineer officer on the staff of the commanding, of fleer of the southern department. Captain Robert has been , in local charge of The Dalles-Celilo osial .work for the past three years. He will be relieved by Captain Theodore H. Dillon, now stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., in command of an engineer . com? pany.' "This office.'" paid -Major Morrow this morning, "will part with Captain Robert with extreme regret, as he has done magnificent work at Celilo during the three years that he has been there. I am very sorry that the department could not see fit to leave him there until the canal is finished, but as he has to be transferred, I am glad that we are to get Captain Dillon, as I real le that we are getting in him the man whom I should have chOBen had I been given the rholce." Captain Robert and Captain Dillon were classmates at West Point, and the former will probably remain on the work at Big Eddy for 10 days or two weeks after the arrival of Captain Dil lon In order to assist the latter in fa miliarizing himself with the canal work thers.l Captain Robert may take a fur lou?h before assuming his new posi tion. ': ' ' i Captain Robert and his wife made vnunv frinnda in Portland during the time that Major Morrow was absent on the Alaska railway commission, aim the captain was temporarily in com mand of the district with headquarters here. ' . TO UKKUGK J1AR ' Report Is That Chinook Will Start Work June 1. ' . " (Special to The Journal.) : AKtoila Or.. Ami! 23. Reports re ceived here from Portland are to the ef fect that Major Melndoe will order the dredge Chinook to work on the Columbia river bar by June 1. Major Melndoe Is said to have given out this information veaterdav to O. B. McLeod. chairman of the. Port .of. Astoria., II -U reported that Major Melndoe has taken a new yiew or the situation at the mouth of the river. While he feela that the construction of the north Jetty will in time be the means of solving the problem, II is necessary that"ona Immediate action be taken in order to provide deep water for the large vessels that will visit the river upon the opening of the Panama canal. SNOWFALL HKAVr-."', Condition in the British Columbia "'.' , Watershed 8hown..j . . ,- As a supplement to the snowfall bul letin issued by the weather bureau, ins- trlct Forecaster B. A. weals Las received a summary of the snowfall conditions o?er the Columbia river watershed, In British Columbia, from Professor K. Baynes Reed, superintendent .pacific coast division of the! Dominion meteor olosrleal service. Victoria, B, C. Pro fessor Reed says: "The- snowfall in some districts has been unusually , heavy, while in many Maces the amount has been only normal Present cool weather conditions are fa vorable for the quiet passtng-away of the show; but, of course, any sudden ex treme rise in temperature might lead to danger from flood." .... ANOTHER G1U1X KOAT Balfour, Guthrie. & Co. Charter the British Ship Philadelphia. Under charter to Balfour,. Guthrie & Co., the British Ship Philadelphia has been taken for a cargo of grain from this port to the United Kingdom at 41s Ud. The Philadelphia, which was for merly the German ship Lawrence, will be due, to arrive here in December for load Ing. She is now at Rotterdam to take on a cargo for south America, There are now 29 carriers listed to come here for grain next season, the Jast one prior to this one being the British ship Hlnemoa. So far there has been nothing taken for new crop under a rate of 40 shillings. , . . NORTH STAR LEAVES i -- 1'-' k ; ' , - . . - -r. ' Staunch Little Cannery Steamer Halt 22 Aboard. fSnerial to The Journal.) ' 1 Astoria, Or., April 23. The staunch little steamer North Star, cannery ten der for the Alaska Fishermen's Packing company at Nushagak, Alaska, left out for the north last night She had 22 ' people on board. . ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Wlllapa, Captain -John sen, has cleared at the custom house with 230,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco. ' Carrying a full cargo of cement, the steamer J. B. Stetson. Captain Hall, ar rived last night from Satt Francisco and is discharging her cargo at GO lumbla dock No. 1. The schooner W. F. Jewett, in from San Francisco - in - ballast, waa towed up to St Helens last night by the steamer Ocklahama. The schooner Beu- lali was towed from St. Helens to As toila, bound for San Francisco with - a cargo of lumber. ' .' The schooner Philippine ' may tow from the Oregon drydock to Wauna this afternoon. She will load a cargo lum ber for Valparaiso. .To load supplies for the buoy depot at -Tongue point and lor outside as well, the lighthouse tender Manaanita arrived up last night She is expected to be ready to get away tomorrow. Carrying 300 passengers and about 1500 tons of freight, the steamer Rose -CUV,- Captain Rankin... docked at o'clock last evening from Los Angeles and San Francisco. Both passenger and freight traffic northbound seem to be on the Increase. . Clarence Kellogg, one of the best known steamboat engineers on the river. 'died at Newport, Oregon, yesterday of heart disease, according to a message (.received by his cousin, Captain O. Kel - togg ot" the Keilogg -'ifanwiKHtatlon company. -" - - The body of David Penner, who was drowned at Fulton yesterday afternoon when a boat in which he. and his wife were rowing, was capsiaed by the Bteamer Hustler and & barge, had not llLlhiLi hu jiUi til if cm. wm TO SAH AUTOiIlD 13 g: !. S. C'hanMor at hp.i, inldnig'.it, April 22. (Via North Head). In latitude 41 degrees, 22 minutes north; longitude 124 degrees, 41 minutes west;-' fine clear weather; fresh northwesterly breeze; moderate westerly pea and swell; bar ometer 30.21; temperature DO. COMMANDER. S. S. Bear at sea, April 23, 4 a. m. (Via North Head) In latitude 4 5 de grees, 6 minutes north; longitude lzi degrees, 17 minutes west: barometer 30.51; temperature 46;' wind northeast, light breeze; weather fine and clear; moderate westerly swell. NOPANDER. COMMANDER. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. Aoril 23. Arrived at midnight and left ud at 2 a. m. Steamer W. F. Hen In from Monterey. . . Bandou.-' April 22. Arrlrcd Gasoline acboon- er Tillamook from Portland. - Port San Luis. April 22 Sailed Steamer Oleum for Portland. .,..-, Astoria. Anrll 22. Left un at 1 D. Bl. Steamer J. 1!. Stetson. Sailed at 2 p. SI.-. Steamer tieo. W. Fenwlek for San Pedro. Ar rled down at 3:10 and aailed at tuldnlKbt Bteamer, Bear for San Francisco and San .Pe dro. - .: ' A. Eureka. Anrll 22. Aril vert ten mer Alliance from Portland. - Ban Pedro, Anrll 22. Arrtred Steamer Bea. vet and Tahoe from Portlawl. Arrived and ailed BWamer Willamette from Portland for an Diego. Srdoer. Anrll 21. Arrived British ateamer Ockley from Portland. Astoria. April. 23 Condition at th mouth of the river at8 a. m., smooth; wind aoutbeaat. liuea at Aatorla Thiimday High water, 2:33 m., 9.3 ' feet: 4:(a n. nr.. 0.7 feet.. Low water-9;o a. m.t 0. foot; 9:32 p. ai., 8.4 feet. t "MARINE INTELLIGENCE Due to ArriT. , Ktr. Geo. W. Elder. San Dicao... ..Indefinite . ii n. nir.AifiKnca, bureaa . ... .. t a .. . . All II U Btr, Beaver. Nun Fedro ..April ZT ..April 2T ...May 2 ...May T Indefinite Str. Breakwater, Cooa Bay ......... 6tr. Bear, San Franelaco Str. Rose City, San Pedro ......... Btr. Koaaoke, San Diego Du to Depart. . Rt. Oeo. Vv. Elder, San Dieao.... ...Indefinite ....April 26 ....April 2T ....April 28 ....April 28 ....April 30 nir. n.iamarn, pan ri-ancisco. Str Rose city,' Han Franelaco Str. Yoaemite, San Diego . Rtr, Alllanco. Eureka Str. Multnomah, Lo Anaelea Str. rBeakwater. Too Bat , ....April 30 mr, rvrarer, nan rearo .....May 3 ......May 3 Ktr. Kimore, Tillamook Str. Bear. Sao Pedro May 7 Str. Roanoke, Ban Diego.... .Indefinite To Leave Sas rraaelaoe. Btr. Tale. San Kleco ".Anrll l 8tr. Harrard,- Baa Itdro, ......... ....April 24 En HouW t 1m Lumbet. Namt Balled rm Arabian. Nor. ftr ............... ...Aotwerp Alert, Am. ach. .... ........ .San Pedro Barou Napier, Br. str.,,,,. .... . . .Bony roiif .....8an franeleeo ...f. ...... .Santoa .....San Francisco ancnottr. B. O, .....Saa Franelaee Battle ADDey, nr. amp,.. Dii nde. Ruaa. bark Dauntleaa, Am. arh, ..... Rupert City, . atr. . , . . . . Tricolor. Nor., as..., ...... Defiance, Am. scb., ,, Saa Pedro Valparaiaa evm. H. smltn. Am. acb... Battle - Abbey. Br. bark San FrinelM Virginia. Am. acb Baa mncisea Resolute. Am. eon San Pedro rtnluau llatu, Jap. str....... ...... ...Honololo Prosper, Nor. str. ....Saa Franclsc wutsiow. in. tea,, Dec. B. .....Calls a Boott to load Qttsfa. -. Port Caledonia, Br. bk.. Saata Boaalla. n..r Arracan, Br. bk. ...... ....... ..........Caldera jgompaj ritat in tort. -v-'-.: . Name To Satl for ' 1 Rerth wray Castle, Br. ah., West Coaat. v. '..Stream Mariecben, Uusa. bk., United Kingdom. Llnuton W. r. uarma.Am.scn., feaii uarbor.St. Helens KisoaUasaooa la Part. Rose City. Am. str. ,.,....i.:..-..AlTjswortJi rbllippine, Am. avb .-..i. Wauna Daily River Readings. STATIONS ii "So I-enlnton . 12.11 12.0 0.1 Kipuria ... O.l I maiiila , . Eugene ... .......-. 12.2 0.2 0.B AU.any ... Salem . . . , - 5 ,B 0 ' 6.6 -O.l WilHonrllie S.RI 12.1 0 Portland ,. 0.3 () Rising. ( ) Tailing. DR.'THOMAS GATCH,. V FOUR SCORE YEARS' OF AGE, SUCCUMBS (Continued From Page One.) In the public schools of California In the fifty, after which he was a pro fessor of Greek and Latin in the uni versity of the Pacifio at Santa Clara. In lSbO he came. to Oregon as profes sor of Greek and Latin in , Willamette university, and the next -year became president of - the institution, serving until looa. - Xead of Many Institutions. He returned the next year to the Unl verslty of the Pacific, but shortly after ward came to Portland as president of the Portland Academy, a position in which he remained until 1870. That year he resigned to accept the presidency of Willamette University, serving in that capacity until 1879, when he went to the University of Oregon as . professor of Creek and Latin. Two years later he resigned from the university and became president of the Blue Mountain university, at The Dalles. In 1887 he became president of the Unl verslty of Washington, In 1897 president of the Oregon Agricultural college, and in l07 he finally retired, Dr. Gatch was born in Milford. o.. January 29, 1833. Surviving members of the family are the widow, two daugh ters, Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Grace Gatch, of Seattle, and one son, Claud, Gatch, of Berkeley, Cau WAKEFIELD CASE : BREAKS TIME RECORD The 8408,000 suit er Robert Wakefield & Co, against the city broke the record for length of trial in Multnomah county this morning when it : entered on the forty-sixth day of actual session before Circuit Judge Morrow. The trial of the suit of Fortier & Kyle against the Pa cifio Railway & Navigation company in 1911 took 45 days before Judge Morrow, and the trial of the suits of Thomas C Devlin, receiver of the Oregon Trust & Savings bank, against Wj II. Moore and other officers of the defunct bank be fore Circuit Judge Gatens in 1910 took many days, of which no record was kept. Neither of the two former suits were before Juries. t The suit of 'Reed & McGinnls against the Multnomah Am ateur Athletic club Is running the Wake field case a close race for the record. The defense In the Wakefield case is being hurried to ' a close, . and it is hoped tho end may be reached before the middle of next month. PLAN TO ATTRACT JEWISH FARMERS TO THIS STATE With the view of attracting farmers to Oregon, the Hebrew Agricultural a aoclation wilL meet tomorrow night at the hall, Sixth and Hall streets, to listen to a lecture on uregon y-E. N. Wein baiimjavjd: N. Mossessohn will pre side.the association "lias formed! colony in central Oregon In the vicinity of Bend, and pictures will be shown of the beginning already made, A number of families are already on tho land, and others will follow, ..,. . ', om is ran (!?peclal to Tbe .laurnal.) San Francisco, April 23. Mortimer Flelahhacker said today that the iessen- ng of activity on the new Northwest ern Electric company, on the Pittock block In Portland really did not mean anything," that Is to cause any appre hension that the propect would not be carried out. The building will be made better than was originally conteniclated and It Is now planned to add a theatre to the structure. The Incorporation of playhouse made It necessary, of course, to cease work on the building. at least' for the present and as soon as the plans are finished, which will be n a very short time, work will be re newed and prosecuted vigorously. Air. Fieischhacker said it was not contemplated to have, the building ready ror occupancy until some time In the fall and he felt sure that- It would be completed by that time. BRYAN WILL GO TO ' CALIFORNIA TO AID ' IN FRAMING BILL (Continued From Page One.) yet will leave untouched the Interna tional obligations of the United States." Apparntly the executive officers are doubtful as to hpw the Californians would receive Secretary Bryan. Gover nor Johnson and the leaders of the Cali fornia legislature have been Insisting that the federal government keep Its hands off, but the. president has de cided that the issues are too grave to permit him to view the situation longer from such a distance. Senate to Act at Once. (TJnlted Preas Leased Wire.) v . State Capitol, Sacramento, Cal., April 23, As a result of a conference of Gov ernor Johnson with members of the sen ate and the assembly, the senate will act today on a resolution inviting Secretary of State Bryan to, come to Sacramento for the purpose of -oonferring with the legislature on anti-alien laws. - A tele gram inviting Bryan to come to the cap ital will be sent at once. The resolution -Mad to the senate by Senator Boynton follows in part: ,Now, therefore, be it resolved by the senate of tho state of California that while this senate respectfully maintains the right of the legislature of the state of California to legislate on the subject Of land ownershln within th state. It would be entirely agreeable to this sen ate to have-the secretary-of state of the United States visit Sacramento for the purposes indicated in the president's telegran, and, ' ' "Be it further resolved that In view of the probable early adjournment of me legislature, Ttie secretary or the sen ate be and he is hereby Instructed to transmit forthwith these resolutions by telegraph to the president," At 12:40 p. m. today the California as sembly ordered the chief clerk to trans mit to President Wilson by telegraph the resolution adopted by that body by La vote of 69 to 11 Inviting Secretary of Btato Bryan to consult with the law makers on the form In which the pro posed anti-alien land law should be couched. Japan Will Not Fight. (United Press Lease's Wire.) , Washington. AdHI 23. Even thouah California passes an anti-alien land law aimed directly at the .Japanese. Japan win not attempt any warlike retaliation. J This declaration waa voiced today by Baron Chinda, the Japanese ambassador to the United States. Baron Chinda de-' dared the better classes in Japan were trying to quiet Jingo talk by the lower classes, and that war between the two nations was out of the Question. The ambassador asserted he had not seen President Wilson for a week, but ex pected to pay tomorrow his customary call on Secretary of State Bryan. It also was emphatically denied at the White Hduse today that Japan had I voiced any war threat. Secretary Tumulty characterized as 'baseless!' re ports that Baron Chinda had informed i the president that Japan was unable to control the people, who would force the nation into war if the California land bill were passed. , It was denied that the Japanese ambassador had seen the president yesterday. , . . . , , 51. Okobe, the second secretary of the Japanese embassy, said today: "We shall - wait and see what the i California legislature does, but I feel! certain that war will not result, even should California -enact a measure spe cifically directed against the Japanese. I do not know 'Whether Japan will be inclined to test the law In the United States court. The recent anti-American talk In Japan comes only from the low er classes," . . j Tokio Pleased With Wilson. ; ! (United Press Leased Wire.) Tokio, Aprir 23.--The Japanese gov-' eminent today let it be generally known that It is pleased with the attitude of President' Wilson regarding anti-alien land legislation In California, and the press is unanimous ' In expressing its gratification at the president's stand, while the popular clamor la subsiding, - i The official Japanese view of the sit-, uation is that the friendliness of the ; American national government will pre- i vent California enacting any law which; would constitute an open slap at Japan, j Urging them ' to i oppose the passage of the Calif ornia Allien land ownership ' bill and other measures of a' similar' nature, as their proof of the good rela- tlons existing between Japan and the United, States, a;: resolution addressed to' President Wilson and others close to ' the administration was adopted at a congress of 46 chambers of commerce throughout the empire here today. The resolution was ordered sent to Wash ington. ,-r - -vi;;;v..i. , Mrs. Collins Pioneer of 1857. (Special to Tb JournaH ' ' Gpldendale, Wash., April 23. Mrs. Sarah A. Collins; widow of D. W. Col lins, an early settler of the Klickitat valley, who died at Portland last Satur day, was burled at Ooldendale. Mrs. Collins was born In McD6nald county, Missouri, in 1838 and was a ploner wo man of three states. Sha crossed the plains in , J856, with her brother, " to California and a year later came to Ore groa, locatlngr In Polk county, where she married Mr. Collins. They.cams to the. Klickitat valley In 1882. Mr. Collins, who was for many years a prominent farmer and citizen of Klickitat, died at Goldendale In 1907. For a number of years Mrs. Collins has resided with her daughTerlirTTortlaT-ile-hB - following children survive; 8. S. Collins of North Taklmfc, Wash.; AvJ. Collins of Golden dale; 1. 8. Collins of Boise, Idaho; George Collins of Portland, and Mrs. Pearl Lamb of Portland. - . V Miles Estate $151,072. - Because the estate of S. A Miles is tO-JJe-dli'jdeUn ahort timeand; J$ would be impossible to lend the money on hand for such time an order was is sued this morning that the widow and eight children be each paid $500 from the share of each, i The estate is valued at 1151,072.13. . luLhii'LLiiLLi Oiut), MIS11D1F Lister Appreciates Service in j State Institutions, Even From Republicans. (Special to Tbe Journal.) Olympia, Wash., April 23. Dr. J. M. Semple of Spokane, superintendent of the Eastern Washington Hospital for the Insale, and . Sam-C. Woodruff of OlymnJaJ; superintendent of the institu tion for feeble minded, will retain their positions under Governor Lister, al though both are Republicans and many Democrats ., sought their places. Dr. Semple gets 84000 a year and lodgings, board and laundry 'for himself and fam ily. Mr. Woodruff draws $1200 and his wife 81200 as matron, and quarters and board. The governor says they remain be cause of the high state of efficiency they have maintained in their institu tions, as shown by his recent careful investigation. It Is noticeable that no such ' announcements were made with respect to the state school for deaf and school for blind at Vancouver, the state college at Pullman or normal school at Cheney, which were also Inspected on the trip. . , ' CLAIMANTS OF WINTERS " ARE DENIED REQUEST The claimants to the estate of Henry V. Winters, the wealthy east side re cluse who died two years ago, who are represented by Attorneya Manning, White and Leonard were denied their plea for joint administration of. th estate - by Probate Judge Cleeton this morning. Judge Cleeton stated that ha saw no reason for appointing a Joint receiver at this time as the estate la being well taken care of and will prob ably be disposed of within a short time. These Claimants include Mra. Carrie B. Winters-Aker of Ontario, Or., and have presented their evidence of relationship. Owing to the fact that escheat pro ceedings have been started in the cir cuit court to secure the estate for the state Judge Cleeton declared that ha would hear no more claims to the es tate. He will retain the administration of the estate until Its disposition is set tled. Judge Cleeton will employ an ex pert to audit the books of the adminis tratrix, Mrs. Agnes Butts,-to examine and report on the property and, to report on the Utigation to dateT--" ESSAYIST'S COUSIN IN HURRY TO DENY CHARGE (United Press Leaned Wire.) Los Angeles, April 23. Willis G. Em erson, realty dealer, and relative of Ralph Waldo Emerson, voiced en em phatic denial today of the declaration of Dr. U B. Rogers of Chicago, that he la president of the- Chicago Maternity home, under Investigation by an Illinois legislative committee. The home has been used for baby luggllng, according to charges laid before. the "committee. Emerson is Dr. Rogers' cousin, NEW TODAY LOTS ;$250-i (M A Down No Taxes ft Aj PerMonth W : No Interest Only a Block From Carline Cement Sidewalks, Curbs, Water and Graded Streets FREE Only BO.niinutes car ride from v First and Wash . .. inton streets. . Residence district bujlt up two miles beyond this tract. Six per, cent interest,' 'which is charged on the . average Portland lot, " will pay' for one of these lots. We Charge NO INTEREST MAIL THIS Please send further information ' . . " . Address ...7...... Central Security Co. 405406 Spalding Building ' East Third Street Corner East Gllsan, 176 feet street front age, irregular aeptn. apienaia sue ror lobbing or manufacturing;. Clone to bridge and new Union Depot Special price. ' OODDABS ft WlETJBICr,. ' t .. . .843 Stark 6. - '. a 18th and Raleigh 40 by 100 corner, streets Improved and paid for. . FXIOX C750O' GODDARD & AVIEDRICK 943 STAXK. ' East Ninth Street 100x100, corner ATdef, only-100 feet front KashMorrinpn. Ideal location for manu facturer; also for laundry or stable. aoDSAss k wxruBicx, ''' S43 Stark St. . REAL ESTATE LOANS ' , Moinrr ow Bahb For liraF iiiortgK loans oaTPortfanA residence and Inside business property. Mortgage! Jtongbt, COMMERCE SAFE DEPOSIT & MORTGAGE CO. ;.V'w,:...jM tkzso sibesx. ( to" ilai 1 Jt at aa I 46,250 One 10-room house, arranged for two f amitfes ; one 7-room house. Both in first-class condi tion. Few minutes' walk from city hall. PAYS 10 PER CENT NET. Owner compelled to sell. A. Vester , 325 Railway Exchange. Marshall 2574 ' CITY AND FARM LOANS , 11000 and np at lowest ratea. CM.ZADOW 414 Corbett Bid. A-X416. Marshall 83. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Notes 24S Salmon St.. .... Main 5889. A-1772. CLASSIFIED AD RAXES In effect April 1. 112. ALL PRKVIOU9 BATES CANCELLED. CASH AUVKBT18EMENTS .... . Dally or Buoda. t. ... I lima, wo per una. 1 eanaseutJT times, 8e per line Der lnaertloa. I er more eoDMcntiva times, 7o nt Una pat Insertion) or 1 insertions foe price ot e. 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BUILDING PEBJOTS fslllnr atataReoalr 8 atory brick ordinary bnlJdtuft, northwest corner First and Oak; build er. R. J. Stewart, $KK., , Metropolitan Inr, k, Imp. Co. Erect one atory frame dwelling;, 68th between Fremont and Beech: builder, atne, 2(XK1. J. P. O'Ponnell Erect one story frame dwell ing. 70th 8. E., between 48th and 60th ares., builder. M. Lanshlis, 1700. - Joseph B. Vomit Krect on atory frame 4welllu(, 48th between oOtn and 0tb are., builder, same. m). K. a. Gfiff Erect one snd one half itonr frame dwelling, 27th ave,, between 61st and 624; builder, ameVtanOrr"m -O. 0. tvoldenberg Ject one story frame dwelling. East 28th between Prcscott and So lve: builder, same, $1600. - tt - j . Alead estate Repair aeren atory fireproof concrete department store, Fifth anil ; Wash. lngton; builder, Ja. r. lay let, sow. A, P. Smith Erect one and one half atory frame dwelling, Laurelhurat between Sttth and 41st: builder, same, $3600. J. ' M. Fletcher Erect one and one ' half story frame dwelling. Carnthera between 33d and 84th; builder same, -S36W. O. A. Obf nchaln Erect one and one half atory frame dwelling. Wth between 48th ave, and Fnt er road: builder, same. 12500. . Mrs. U. 1. Cranston Erect one story frame dwelling, . Michigan avenue between lmbard nd Houghfpn; cnuoer, x. i . transton, 11500. E. W. Reder Eiwt one story frame dwelling, 47th between Market and Harrison; butlder, aama,.' 13000. . . . Mrs. W. J- Sarage Erect two atory frame dwelling. 60th are, between 74th and T5th; hiHlrtee. II. PhilllD. $2O0O. . - Mauta Bldg, A Iuv. Co. Erect two and one half story rrame aweiiing, o. w. eornwr E. isth and Knott: builder, same, $10,000. John Dechman Krect one storr frame dwell- Ing. 62U are. s. c., oetwecn rjoth and lth; builder, aanie, auu,,. - ... Rnlwrt R. BcatF.rect two story frame dwell Ing, 19. loth between Knott and Br a tee; builder same, asm".'. - - . . . Mm, U -BehrsM--Erect one story fram dwell ing, 63d between 2tith and 27th; builder, M, C. nia. fiuoo.. :, 'v' : .V - C. I'. Voorbarat Erect one story frame dwell. Ing. College between iatn aim luth; builder. 'c. A. Negelspach Erect' one and one "half storr frame awemng, o. w. corner 'atsih ave and'71at st.l builder, F. J. West; $2700. K. W. Heesa Erect on story frame dwelling, Mth between 78th and 79th ata.; builder. I H nnuener. Sll'iO. K-ratttrtf -estatelritH' 4a4gtv -ele s a t m . I h i rm story, brick ordinary aaw factory, 1st between OaK ana l ine; ounurr, iwiuuu cierator to., Mrs.) ibl J. Lerls Krect one ajid one half tory rrame oweinng, Jtnar ccween!?anciy Mt., anl -i-ne Aianieaa; ouui)crt u. iw X A, M FiUgerald, $2000, ... , i. H'-jm j 't'.-t one nn-t me tutif fame dneiiiiig-. :-iJ bei-n p. ! ami t tj- boiiriw: huiitj'T. J. S. Pm-her. Si"1!. John A. bowlin? V.rwt one t-rv frame rtwelline. 1'iirtlun.l blvd.. bftneen L'ninn amj Orniid; buiM.-r. (Nf, ir. J. A. Mntt Mnve three otory Irame dotpi, Snvier between lltli aud 13Ui; BiOTtr, same. -'M. L. ft. fieer Kret two tnrv frame dwelling, E. 40tn tK-tween Taylor and Salinuu; builder, aame, lUoUft. Tbnnins Harrwr Erert one end on naif story frume -dwelline. Ingview and Mlsislp- pl: builder, II. A. Si-hmidt. fWV.- J. H. Uetirhtnii Erect two storr Traroe onrra- Itory. 8. W. eorner K. Uth aud Koott; builder. Oh & Krnzler. iairt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Boalty A Trustee Co. to John B. Hlb- bara kit 7, block 4, Blumauer'a adiu- tlon c I 4,500 Anna Gawer W husbanil to George H. Alanthall ct al, lot W, block z, tiaa ltiirat 750 G. W. Heward to Laura Carter lot 24, blxk 2. RooapTelt'., Henrikaen to John Knox Roberts, 1 acre commencing ittO feet east of southwest corner 3&-411 on 8. bdr.r. of a.trt ut.i J...l.nMl tn H. R. .Rich- 830 ' ardaV 1230 A nut In 1:niWriuh) and wife to Blanch M. Heaao lot 15. block Z. Bontta I'arc oov Robert W, Wilaou, trustee, n al, to K. i. . ik,n. f i.t. v-z nn 1:1. nincK i. Council Crest Park 1.500 Tbe Jo. A. Btrowbrldge Estate Co. to -Benedletina -lieicbM 75 T.b,m v.tMta i 'a it. J- - ft. I.fitiih lot n. block 1. Westmoreland . ........ ...... i.ww Dove Thompson Co. to Iocy B. Brown blok 40. tlVat' Portla-nd Park........; 150 i..ra v - r. h i m w imi iif. The Joa. A. Btrowhrldge EaUte Co. to I'h.a T I.lr !,, a hL'lr 17 Hen. dlctina Helehta . . .... 900 Loren. Seward and wife to Ypeu Relts- man iiM- i a rtirwar , ir miiimiitikiiiu McKluley Park ...................... 500 line to same lot 31 and 82. block ; VK mA OA l.h.i.lr 14' ln H hlncll 17. Pineiand Terrace. Washington Co. t50 W ju. M. ' Uurasell aud wife to Ralph Ackb'f. lot 1, east lot J, Troui dale Park; also beg. at N. WV corner J.Jin rwuivl.u T). I.. C ftectlnn HM. tnwnshln 1 north, ranee 3 east...... 8,250 B. B. Becgle to Albert Rodlaa et al .... . ... u.wm , ........ . . - . ley Park 300 H. E. Noble and wife to Mrs. V. A. :poir sannttl li- Int at hlAlr Dl U WU1 Andrew Bherwood and wife to Hugh H. Khnrwuul ln 93 hlnt.lr 'R T.amt l.ren ton addition 800 f. a. Ml T fn. tit niacnmo RrUSCO. lot 1 nd 2. block 7. Barkcler ... ' Anatln Cnderdabl and wife to H. E. No ble lot 1 and 16, block i: lot 10, block Wa 9 a anI t hlrwk S Rnnita , , "- v, " " J ., " . Park 8.150 Allen Smart and husband to Anna G. Ca- lef. lots, block 14. Rossjnere ....i 643 Stoha-rtfin nelmr ta 3am. H. Youns? ct al kt 4. block 4. Woodstock 1,000 E. B Holmes and wife to Linie A. 0- . Im.if Lit 1(1 anil 11. rtWk R. Miirlark - addition w Geo. F. McDonald and wife to Glenn H. Baker, lot 10. GUaan Ht. Half Acre.. I 6T0 ilr.u.l K.lerfult ta . Alma Zaterfelt 4 acre. townablD 1 south, range 1 east 1,000 Tha t.imaden Mtata nt al til fiAorsr ETanoff. lot 2. block 8, Lumadeo.... 200 Same to KUor Peneff kit 1. block 9. Luma, dens 0 fa M. Grefory and wife to Acnea K. Laid ..if in foef. wear fu feet, annth 100 feet tract "M," In School Park. . . . 200 IT. G. Walker to Uariaret : G. Hess, lot S. block 20. Elberta v...;.. O0 A. P. Kinlih and wife to Katnrjn A. Kranae lnt 1fl block 82. Sunnvaliie 3d addition ..... 8,000 EiTerriew Cemetery association to Harry C fhunln lnt- HI. hlnclt Ira), aald renie. terjr . 130 Mmint Hnl Valler Co.- to Maw A.' Mor row lot 8, block 1. RaflMTT Heluhl 870 lni. A Huaaett to J. Albriirllt lot 4. block S. Altoona Park 1,050 Brone Manarr Co. to A. W. Rlckett lot 8, block 18. Lorelelch 600 Want S Mallnck to Wm. iannert. lots g and 4, block 14, Tremont Park...... 1,300 Marr Osborne to B. B. Griffith lot U. north H lot 10. block 2, Vernon 100 .Touenh nnrna to M. Muntffomerr lot 1H. block 4tt. Vernon m. ........... 700 McDanlel I.w. Co. to Henriette Hulin. lot 1i hlnck 2. lot 5. block 3. Caeaar Park ....................... 1,600 Edw. Spath and wife to Multmvmali Co. 174t4."i feet In section. 4. tow nub I u 1 aouth, range 3 east 100 J. A.- Pettit and wife to Axel Nelson la.s S and 4, block . Saginaw Hclcht 45C flttn. W. Gammla to Francis Wlaenjaa lot 12, block 1, Vlllamead 2,800 Brnna-Manarj Co. to John Bwanaon lot 3. block r El Ttrar-r; rfirrs: :a:i- 625 P.. If. Kluenbura? to H. E. Nobis lots 3. 4 and 5, block 4, Filley Park ........ 600 Wm. Reldt and wife to Mary M. Green lot 8 and 4, block 8, Hudaon'a addition 400 C. H. Walker and wlf to English Teds- -petb. lot 23, block 2. Boer , 800 Ladd Estate Co. to J. K. Moore lot 13, block 22. Westmoreland 6S5 B. F. Dilley and wife to Belle Foots . lot 1, block 6, -Morgan' subdlrlslon of lot 9 and 10, Glenbaven Park. . ... . 1,654 RiTcrrlew Ctmietery association to Simon Benson lot 60, block 8, said cemetery 700 F. J. Kwh, guardian, to L. W. Fromrn west 132 feet of tract In southeast H ot southeast of section 9, township 1 south: range 2 esst 2.000 CEKT1F1CATES of title made. Title Trust Co., Lewis bldg.. 4th and Oak. PORTLAND REALTY dealef.9 iRGNRILT ATE COTHB Grsnd .ve. end Mult. R. 7. 17J$ CHAP1N-HERLOW MTG.' & TRUST, COT 837 cnarr.oer or commerce. Main 1(48. SHIELDS. J. IL 205 GerllBger bldg Main $439 MEETING NOTICES 1 CAMP meets every Wednesday evening In W. O. W. temple. 128 11th et All members requested to attend. Visitors welcome. J07, CAMP 1 ,11. G. DREW. C C. HERMAN SCUADE, Clerk. R. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meets Frt, eve. Manchester bldg.. Bv. tth st MARRIAGE LICENSES W. B. Hawthorne. Tacoma, Wash.. 23, and Kathryn Rader, 415 B. 51st street north, 22. John Ilahn, 7flO K. 9tb at. north, 25, and Susie Kramer, 782 East 8th St. north, 19. Charles N. ta ring. Ran Francisco. Cal., 21. and Helen R. Keller, 647H amhlll at., 18. Nick tieorge, ; 2Sty North 4th St., 23, and ABhT.ro Fondrickes.. 30&M, Pine t., St. William O. Copley. 143 11th at., 41, and Lilian A. Coe, 40 Morrison t 2S.- John Msldens Fuller, Csrlton, Wash., 27, and Barbara Marr Wadaworth, 259 E. 4Uth St., 20. J. I. Adliim. 883 Handy bird., 22, and Louise E. Allen. 70 E. SOth at., 18. W, 6, Smith & Co.Tisfffca Washington bldg.. eor. 4th on-wssh'ton. DRESS suits for rent, all Slses. Unique Tailorlnt? co ao Btara st, CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison at BIRTHS JAVORKOVICH To Mr. and Mr. Antony Ja- vorkoVlcb, 455 North Twentj--second street, March 28, a girl. t" , WATTS To Mr. and Mrs. Carl C, Walts, 1608 Virginia street. April 18. a girl. MILIJS To Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Mills, 830H Belmont street, April 14, a boy. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. W North Thirteenth street, March 28. a be. HARRISON To Mr. and Mra. tilen 0. Harrl- son, 1007 East, Sherman street, . April 1, a girl.- -'".:' JOHNSOS To Mf. and Mr. Victor Johnson. 82H East 12th street north, April 20, a girt. SIONROB To Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Monroe, 80S Vancourer atenue. April 10, a bov, BHERBARD To Mr. and Mr. Thomas H. fiber. rard, 140 East Twentj-serehlh treet, April 10. a girl. . - - - - - - BACMAN To Mr. and Mr.. Charles Bauman, tS3 Yale atreet. April ft. a girl. COI.EMAN Te Mr. and Mra. Mathiew J. Cole. man. 4004 42d aremie, April 10, a girl. LUPKR To Mr aud,Mra. Kmory Luuer,. S6' 4th atreet. April 2, a girl. PEATHSbJl:JgBSEI :M CAT.I.AX At tlmla, Aria., April 18, Bamucl J. Callan, aged 18 yeara, sou . of Mr.' and Mra. A. Callan, 324 K. Both at., city. The funeral nerTtce will be held Thursday, April 24th, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the new chapel of J. p. nn. ley at Son, Montgomery and 5th t. Friends reapectfully luyitcd. luturnient Rose City eenie tery. - - - ------ - . - - . : BrTVF.R Died, April 21. Louise Berer. aged 57 .aoaith aud 21 4J'S, Jili kte U. aide her hualjaiid, llciumn Ue.ver, four broth era, one aimer In Wiacowtln-and one sister in Coloraik'. Funeral at 2 o'clock, April 24. fron the residence on Base Line road, one milt east Of Montavllla. Intortuent at Multnomah ccme. terr. ArraiiBcmenta In charge of W. 11. llam lltun. taat tiotl and tsilsna t. 'l K, U.'W t & Sen. y. ml ...-! nii-i l. i.' -A; ,s iin, t xii.', or.. Ill b hi-iil at I! f -j ry . nle 1 litlrsiiii v. .V: U la kBnia?, Or. feHAKKlt At bia rvnil.-iu April 22, Isadore M,.ifi mnnilia, 'JSi itnu. funt-rnl I"" JOIti.ENffcN Cart C. Joi Ken. -n, l.'-J l.a;i.. "treet. April 2". SL-ed ll nni'iim"in i. O KII.KY' ilr. Ann O Riley, Uvt Crby Strce;. April 20. szed 7M: nivurardiii. WACKER Elisabeth W acker. 7."S Eaat J.'i street. April a), aired 4: nenhrltis. 8CHAN4 John Budolnb (k-bana, 71 PstH-r street, April SO. agctl 71; aortic lusiifflclcn. -v.. RKDKEN Charles A. Fredeed. rk",l Eaat lUh street. Arrrtt 1.1. aid 65: heart dlacaae. WESTLUNU Sofia Weatlund, Kniauucl hiwyi- tal. Anril 21. a zed 70: uneumonia. SHBWMAS William Alon Sbewuiau, ft. Tin- cent' hospital, April 21." aged' 4u; caw-er rf stomach. XON8ETH FLOKAt, CO.. 133 6th, choica, cut flowers ror all occasions; prompt service, m. bioa. A-1102. BUY your carnatioua at tbe I'eopW Fruit Ac Produce Co. Per . 100 3.50. ncr doiea 5ic. Fifth and Alder streets. Yeon blilg. ilAX U. ' SMITH. florisC 11 V tts U in neiung was?. Mam 7ssi.- FUNEKAL DIKECTOKS NEW HOME OF J. P. FINLET h SON. r UNKKAt, D1KKCTUKS. MUlNlUOil- EKY gT, AT FIFTH. A strictly modern oodertakin eetah- Ushment, surrounded by secluded drive way, insuring; absolute privacy. Per fect sanitation, Superior service day and nig ht. Lady attendant, fbone Mala , or Home A-itst. . - MR. EDWARD H01.KAN, the leading funeral director, 220 Third street, cor ner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611. Mala 07, hitnninrr X. MXnnA . UnderUkers UUillllllg Ui. IVIULIIICO U odern in Main 430. everr detail. ' 7th and Pine. A-45BJ. Lady assistant F. 8. DUNNING, INC. Cast Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder. East S2. B-2525. tfSffflnHnJl Leading East Side nnder Pi n n taker. Lady assistant. B UaUUUU Iggg. W-781. E. 6th & Alder. HEMSTOCK, 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B 1122 and University park. Col. 394-39'.. A. R.ZELLER CO. Both nhones). DCA D Qfl M Undertakers. E. 1080. 6- 871 Russell St. tQ I PCH M UNDERTAKING CO., Main LnlUoUIMtiaS.. A-223B. 409 aldkk. MOITCMEKTS PORTLAND Marble Works. 364-266 4th at. Opposite city hall. Main 8o6. Schumann Marble Works '. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 "$25 Down, $1 0'a Month' Buys BOxlOd with 2 room house, wood shed and chicken house. Price $725. $50 down and $10 a month buys new 4-room plastered house, lot 60x114,' graded street, cement walk. Price $1050. , $100 down, $15 a month, buys 6-room modern homer, lot 60x100, graded street, cement walk. Price 12250. G. L. WEBB, 414 East Stark si. West Side Home '.$6500: - Nob Hill district, near 23d, hard sur face street, fine site for flat or apart ment. 60x100 lot, Old house (good repair) 8 rooms, furnace. 2 grates, will rent $4 3. Terms $2500 cash, balance S years. Cull for key. bis ADington Ding. : Must Sell at Once . ,$1900 Half Cash Buys A 7 room modern iiouso, full basement, cement floor, wash trays, fireplace, sleeping porch, fixtures, good chicken house and run, 65 choice, roses, full lot with Btreet improvements and sewer paid; 2 blocks or car, west of E. 39tl st. A sacrifice. 214 Lumbermens bids. -Close In E. 8th North 8 Rooms $2600 ' Hard surface street, sewer (all Includ ed at 'price) ; newly painted, cement basement, complete plumbing, 6 bearing fruit trees; terms, about J4u can, bal ance '-easy;-go - at once. 843 K. 8th North. Key next door. Lathrop, Ablns ton bldg. ' ATTRACTIVE ROSK CIT5T HOMK. (f'room l'A story bungalow, furnace, fireplace, all floors polished, fine fix tures, attic, cement basement, good lawn, doublo constructed. The finish Is first class. If you want something good and have $1000 cash for first pay ment, see mis. so k. in wi. jx. CaDitol Hill . .300 Feet From Station Pretty 5 rooms and bath. Dutch kitch en, all tinted, double floors, big base ment, elevated, fine View; only $250 cash, $15 month. Call- 615 Abington bldg., or Marshall 4851. FOR SALE: 7 room modern bungalow, rooms all tinted, full size basement, cement walks and retaining Wall, nice lawn, plenty of fruit, 20 foot alley, flnn view of city, 100 feet of carline. Will take small payment down, balance monthlv. Take W-W car to 42d ave.. S. E. Inquire at 4318. owner. A COZY LITTLE MODERN HOME. $200 down will buy modern 4 room plastered bungalow, full basement, bath, electric lights, lot 50x100, on corner, Slenty roses and shrubbery, 1 block front Ulllngsworth car; price $2000. 'GODDARD & WIEDRICK. 243 Stark st. . : NEW 4 room bungalow, graded street", sidewalks, near eleetrio station, wet . . .- .. .. . nn . . t .t v. Slue, oc car wio, v. uuiw ui, and cold Bull Run water; bath, toilet, IirCpi-C, XIIIW ?T. , f IWVV, ,,Utf, ,ni., balance to- .suit. Phone owners Mar shall 8180. ' ' :. . :; ' FORCED TO SELL. I' am going east and must sacrifice, mv 1 modern 5 room bungalow In Rokh Citv Park, 650 E. 58th st.. 1V4 blotkt north of Handy blvd.: no reasonable of fer refused. See me at homo or 43t Chamber of Commercev. FOR SALE, 6 room bungalow, Waver . lelgh Heights, $100 down, balan' O rent. Ford & Co., 309 Railway KxchHrw. t-is A t.V 7 room holme. lOOx iTiO. m fine apartment Hte. C.'an 928 E. Moi' e(on St.. near 80th. Tabor 8.134. B F 8TAPLF.TON, buiUler . atiil l- signen garages and repair work given prompt attention. R 3.197, FINK IRVINOTON lioine, choi'-e lo, i- tlon, near tennis club on E. 21st st , $7000. Phone owner. Kant Sft'!. FOR SALE, 5 and 8 room 1hhii-s, lim" thorns district. ; $100 (own,. Im hi ii- rent." Fowl & Co-, 809-HstlwMy . , FOR SALE-r-Five-rooiTi lioum and lot BOxltlO; cash $2900. Call 8tlhv,m ,t 1n8;'or"6sr"K.-.-lTth-strfioitth.--' FOK sALl'i ivt 326 H-rtton Vli' i f. i modern house, near. britlgo t(.i Brosdwsy. - $100 down, $10 P'T tnorith ern 4 room conned. l J ; i FOil 8ALH and 5 room lum - pavmn T-ln' lfirrt to i 'it 4.1tMI,VI hdUHV, lll'tll LT'i v li, ti'ihh $ wiil,,i A NEW 7 ri. int I, $;fMo. .1-1 1 i. FOR jXLI.- hont. VCI'V