THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 16, 1913. 10 MISSES CLEARED ES , Wheat and Barley Loads Val ued at $203,445; One Sailer Remains, The Gorman sliip Wandshek and the French bark .lean cleared today fur the United Kingdom for order. with wheat and barley aggregating a total value of 1203.445. The Wandhbck left down this morning In tow of the steamtr Ocklu hama and tomorrow morning the same towboat will take the Jean down tin - river. , It is probable that hoth vessels . Will go to sea at (he same time, in Which there will he a fine opportunity for a long distance rare. The Waniiislnk's cargo consists of 134,505 bushels of wheat, valued Hi ' 1110.295. and the cargo of the Jean con sists of 123.404 bushels of liarley. vul tied at $18,012, and 1S.6S7 husliels of wheat, valued at J 15,138. the total value , of the cargo being JI3,15U. With the departure of the Wandsbek and the Jean there remains in the har bor but one sailing vessel under charter to carry grain, the German bnrk Thlel bek, n.0w In the stream. The Thlelbek Is the vessel t hat rammed the Norwe gian steamer Thode Kagelund off As toria as the tramp was hound for the eea .witha cargo of lumber anddyna mlte, with Balboa as her destination. There are, however, several large steam ers here loading grain, prominent among them being the Harlow which will be ready In a few days to leave down with nearly 300.000 bushels of grain In the hold. This will be the largest grain cargo sent away from this port for some time. The steamer is loading at Mont gomery dork No. 2. The British steamer Karl of Elgin arrived In the river this morning under charter to load wheat for Europe and Is now at the Cfnrk & Wilson lumber . mill at Llnnton being lined. . She is un der charter to M. Houser and will be gin receiving cargo nt Irving dock in a day or two. - The Earl of Klgin came here from San Francisco in ballast. She carries a mixed crew of whites and Chinese. SAILORS TO REMAIN ASHORE Crew Are Paid Off Following Their Arrival in Port. Captain Fred Wann, master of tho sailing schooner V. H. Marston, paid off his. rrew this morning In the office of the collector of customs. They had made the round trip from Portland to Antofagasta on the west coast, and had quite a sum coming. The W. H. Marston came up from the drydock at St. Johns this morning to the mill of the North Pacific Lumber company, and began loading lumber for a second run to Antofagasta, but the sailors expressed no Intention, 4o make the trip, although they were well pleased with- the vessel and her master. "We have been to sea for several months now," said one of them, "and i'a time for a few weeks on chore. It will ba easy to find another ship when we are ready to go to work." Captain Wann says It took the Mars ton 67 days to make the run to the Co lumbia river and during that time fairly good weather was experienced. Only one vessel was sighted during the en tire voyage". . Captain Wann holds out no hope for the arrival at Antofagasta of the schooner Eldorado, which left the Co lumbia river for that port April 1 with a cargo of lumber. The Eldorado loaded at Wauna under charter to w. R. Grace ft' Co. Nor doeB he hold out any hope for the, schooner Americana which left the Columbia river March 3 for Sydney, Australia, with a cargo of lurcher taken on at Knappton under charter to Charles Nelson & Co. Another vessel that gives him some concern is the schooner Mindanao, which left Antofagasta In ballast four days before the departure of the Maraton. The Mindanao was headed for Port Townsend and has not yet put in her appearance. STR. ALGOA IS NOT DAMAGED Divers" Fail to Find Flaw in Big Vessel. The large steamer Algoa was not damaged a bit when aground on Henrlci's bar on her way down the river With the record lumber cargo of the world. Divers examined the vessel's bottom yesterday and did not find a flaw. A general survey was also made by Lloyd's surveyor, and, as everythfhg was shipshape the big vessel will prob ably leave down tonight from Kslama, Large A WffH GRAIN CARGO UNITED Bottles Exchanged FREE DELIVERY Lackaff Liquor Co. Successors to the O. I. C. Liquor Store 710 Main St. eia. where shewas anchored for the survey. The Algoa carried 6,100,000 feet of lumber and is bound for Australia, un der charter to Thane & Company of San Francisco. J. R. Plevin, who has been here supervising the loading of tlv.; cargo, says he anticipates no further trouble in getting the vessel to sea. BIG LINER COIA'SA ARKIVKS Lumber and Dynamite to He Main l'art of Cargo. The big new liner Colusa of W. H. Cr.n o Jv ConioHiiv arrived in the riv early this morning, and will be in the local harbor this afternoon. The prin cipal part of her cargo will be tin lumber and dynamite on board of the Vorweuian steamer Thode Kagelund. which will discharge here prior to un dergoing repairs us a result of her col lision with the German bark Thlelbek a couple of weeks ago in the bay off Astoria. The lumber and dynamite i1 destined to lialboa for use In the cnnnl construction. The Colusa was her, once before, a few months ago. STEAM SCHOONKK CARLOS HEKE Vessel Brings 1000 Tons of tieneriil Freight. rrt, Ktum schooner Carlos. Captain Hansen, arrived at Couch street dock this morning with 1I0 tons oi general freight and asphalt and 67 passengers from San Francisco. The craft bucked a strong northwester all the way, but the weather was pleasant and the passen gers rather enjoyed the pitching of thu vessel. Kor return cargo the Carlos will load wheat und lumber, most of the lumber to be taken on at the mills at Llnnton and Knappton. It Is expected to hae her ready for the sea Friday evening. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Chief Deputy Collector of Customs R. F. Barnes was at his post of duty this morning for the first time since he fell Into the basement of his home on the east side and received several fractures. He still has to use crutches, but ex pects to have fully recovered In a few days. The accident happened five weeks ago. The gasoline schooner Patsy was nt the North Rank wharf this morning dis charging 100 tons of scrap tin to be shipped on the Hamburg-American liner Brisgavla to Hamburg, where it will be manufactured Into tin sheets. The scrap came from the salmon canneries near Astoria. The steamer Sue H. Klmore Is ex pected to sail this evening from Colum bia dock No. 1 for Tillamook. She has been undergoing some repairs while here. The steamer Alliance left Martin's dock yesterday for Kureka with pas sengers and freight. The Norwegian steamer Thode Fage lund, after discharging her lumber and dynamite cargo, left last night for Se attle, where she will undergo repairs to her bow, which was rammed by the German Rark Thlelbek in the bay off Astoria about three weeks ago. The steamer goes north in tow of the tug Tyee. While part of the damage was below the water line, tho craft floats as easily as if In perfect condition be cause of her water tight compartments. The sailing schooner Commerce is re ported chartered by Comyn, Mackall & Co. to carry lumber from the Columbia river to the west coast. The North Pacific BteamRhlp com pany's steamer Yucatan sails from Mar tin's dock tomorrow night at 6 o'clock for San Francisco and San Pedro. The Rrltish steamer Mannlngtree Is reported as having sailed from .Eureka for Astoria to load lumber at the Ham mond Lumber company's mill for Aus tralia. MARINE INTELLIGENCE So to Arrivs Str. Oliver J. Olson, Sin Franrlseo. , . .Sept. 8tr. Wssmuth, 8n Frsnclseo Sept. Str. Khaata, 8an Pedro Kept. Ilu ach. Tillamook. Ooqullle Sept. Str. rami no, Sau Frsnclseo Srpt. Str. Breakwater. Coos Bar Sept. Htr. Rose City, Los Angeles Sept. Htr. Itonnoke. San Pedro Sept. str. Alliance, Eureka.... Sept. Str. Bearer. San Pedro SVpt. Htr. Bear, I.os Angeles Sept. Htr. Yucatan, San Plego and war Sept. Str. Uckerrosrk. Europe and orlenlO. .Oct. Htr. Pen of Glanus, orient Oct. Htr. C. Fred l-aevei. Europe aud orient Not. Htr. Andalusia, Europe and orient .... Per. Str. fcitbtmla, Europe and orieut... Dec. Dua to Depart. Gas aoh. Patoy. Hiulw Sept. Htr. Yucatan. San IHego and way Si-K- Oaa arh. Tillamook, Co.iillle Sept. Htr. Klamatb, San Diego Sept. Str. Breakwater, Coos Buy Sept. Htr. Bear, &an Franrlseo Sept. Str. Oliver J. Olaon, San Francisco Sept. Htr. Hrlagaula, orient and Europe. .. .Sept. Str. Carlo. San Franrlseo Sept. Str. ('amino, San Franciaoo Sept. Htr. lien of Rulbven. Europe-orient. . . Sept. Str. Rose City, San Francisco Sept. Str. Hoanoke, San Diego Sept. Htr. Alliance, Eureka Sept. Str. Bearer, San Pedro Sept. From Ban Franciaoo. Str. Harvsrd, San Diego Sept. Str. Yale, San Diego Sept. Grain Fleet tn Fort. Harlow. Br. ., Kerr-Olfford Montgomery 2 Jean, Ft. bark. Houaer ..Stream Per Doz. Bottles Phone 458 Thlelheek, Ger. bk., Kerr, Olfford Stream Belinda, Oer. ,. K. YV. tnllla L'arl of Elgin, Br. a. Unnlon Lumbar Fleet la Fort. Same To Ball for Berth AIkoh. Br. ss., Sydney Aatorla lieu la h. Aui. aeb Aatorla Sauinr, Am. sib I'reacott W. II. Maraton. Am. rb..i N. i'. uillla Miaoallane.ua In Fort. I, ;. Ilurgeaa, Am. hk St. Joluit Mr Nicholas, Aul. ahlp,. Aatorla And I lie, Aui. aa. . i' Couch ilella. saa. cb Oak Aiubleu, Dun. aa North f lo Mllla Him- II. Elmore, gaa ach Columbia No. 1 llirllu. Am. ah Vlblnn clluHnluuf, Am. m I.iuutou llriagavla. Ger. aa St. Johns l.hr. Co. General Hubbard, Am. aa. . . . . .Tongue I'nlnt I'uralito, Ala. aa Alhers 3 ( arli. Aui. aa , Couch 2 Hear. Aui. aa Aluawortb Saginaw, Am. aa Multimuiuli Box Co. I'.il. gaa ach Colululila No. 1 Iteuie. Aui. ah Kstorla uriiian. Aui. aa...... Martina Colli, lir. aa v Aatorla En Houte to Load LunAeV. Name Wui. II. Smith. Am. acb... Anino, Hi. air liiiiigiu, Nur. atr hiihtttia, tier, atr t'ouiuirict-, Aiu. a'b I 'en uf Crumble. lir. eu... Krileeia, lir. atr lieu. E. Billlnga, Am. ach. Sailed From. Valparaleo MeJIllouea .San Frauclaco Hamburg , Adelaide Antn vrp Acapulco Syduey Cullao .Snu Frauclaco Kahulul Callao licurgiua, Aui. bfct Ilurflete, 111', aa Klin; cyrua. Am. aili Uariuuruugll 1 111!. Ituaa bk... M. S. Dollar, Dr. aa Sau 1'edru , Callao Honolulu Taconia ...Sau tranclaco . . Noma l uuko, Aiu. bktii Saleui. Am. ach Sauta Itusaila, lir. aa. . . Siuui. Dun. aa 'ii-rrler, Nur. ta luili-HUiayo. Br. aa .San Diego Uordi-r Kulglit. lir. aa Sau Frunclaco I ukuk" Maiu, Jap. aa MoJI Struiluleni', lir. aa Honolulu Win. II lallail. Am. ach Callu.i ('(cnininrr. Aui. la Adeluhle MaimtuKUie. lir. a Eureka n Kouta to Load Oram. Name Sailed From. Adelaide, tier, bk Autofngaata Aagcrd, Nur. ab Callao lllrkdale, Ur. bk t, Huaaco Urltiah lilo. Dr. ablp .'. Callao llelluiailu, Br. aa MeJIllouea CVilla. Br. aa Antufogaeta ClyCe, Nor. ahlp Callao Crocodile, Br. bnrk Callao Erneat l.rguuTe, Fr. bark Uluagon tiulgale, Ur. burk. St. Koaa.Ha tileiieaaliu, Br. ahlp autoa llui lesu Li uc, tier, alilp St. Kosalla lllneuioa, Ur. bark Nowcajtle, if. lnrerarun. Br. bark Callao kaaaal, Belg. ahlp Harburg Langdale, Ur. a'dp Weat Coaai Lyntou, Br. ha-k St. Boaalla Orotara. tier, ah Yokohama Philadelphia, lir. thlp Callao Srburbek, tier, bark St. Iloaalla Segura. Br. ahlp Callao 'fhiatlebank. Br. bark Buenoa Ayrea Werner Vlnneii, tier bark.. TV eat Coaat W'eatgate, Br. ablp Weat Cuaat Wlacombe Park, Br. ah Callao Dally Rlvrr Headings. E D 9 STATIONS n w X l.ewlstun 1'uiHtllla Albany Sa leui Wllwinvi.l Portland LSI 4.H 1.3 3.211.4 4.U (.! () Klslng. ( ) Falling. MARINE NOTES Aatorla, Sept. Iff. Arrived at 2 a. m - Brit ish ateamer Coluaa from Victoria. Snn Krani'iaco, Sept. Iff. Arrived at 1 a. m. - Steamer Jim Butler; at 3 a. m. Steamer Olympic; ut B a. m. -Steamer Bearer from Porthtnd. Innwlch. Sept. 13. Arrived French bark Vendee from Portland. Newcastle, Sept. 14. Arrived British Bteam cr OcoHiio from Portland. Aslorla. Sept, 15. -Arrived at 11:30 a. m. anil left up at 1 p. m. Steamer J. A. Chanslor from Monterey. Sailed at 1 p. m. British steamer I laverly for lilnierick. Sailed at 1:30 p. in. --Japanese ateamer Kenkon Mnru for Shanghai. Sailed at 2 p. in. -Steamer Geo. W. Fenwlek for San Pedro with log raft In tow for Son Francisco. Arrived down at 0 and enlled at 8:30 p. m. Norwegian ateamer Thode Fagnlund for Seattle In tow tug Tyee. San Pedro, Sept'. 15. Arrived Steamer Hoan oke from Portland. Sailed Steamer Koae City for Portland. Sau Frauclaco, Sept. 13. Sailed at 1 p. m. Steamera ('amino and Merced for Portland. Arrived -Steamer Multnnmnh from Portland. THIN FOR YEARS "GAINS 22 POUNDS IN Remarkable Experience of T. Builds up Wolght Wonderfully. Oag- "I was all run down lo the -ry bottom,'' writes F. Gagnon. "I had to quit work, I was so weak. Now, thanks to Sargol, 1 look like a new man. I gained 22 pounds In 23 days." "Sargol lias put 10 pounds on me In 14 daysv." states W. P. Roberts. "It has made me sleep well, enjoy what I ate and enabled me to work with interest and pleasure." "I weighed 132 pounds when I com menced taking Sargol. After taking 20 trays I weighed 144 pounds. Sargol Is the most wonderful preparation for flesh huilding 1 have ever seen," de clares P. Martin, nnd J. .Meier edds: "For the past twenty years I have taken medicine every day for Indiges tion and got thinner every year. I took Sargol for forty days and feci hetter than 1 have felt in twenty years. My weight has increased from 150 to 170 pounds." When hundreds of men and women and there are hundreds, with more coming every day living In every nook and corner of this broad Wnd, voluntarily testify to weight increases ranging all the way from 10 lo 3T. ponnds, given them by Sargol, you must admit, Mr. nnd Mrs. and Miss Thin Reader, that there must he something In this Sargol method of flesh huilding after all. Hadn't you better look Into It, Just as thousands of others have done? Manv thin folks suy: "I'd give most anything to put on a little extra weight, hut when someone suggests a way they exclaim, "Not n chance. N'othing will nmke me plump. I'm huilt to stay thin. Until you have tried Sargol, you do not and cannot know that this is true. Sargol has nut pounds of healthy "stay there flesh on hundreds who doubted and in spue or meir aaunis. You don't have to believe In Sargol to grow plump from Its use. You just take it and watch weight pile up, hollows vanish and your flgur round out to pleasing and normal propor tions. Vou weigh yourself when you begin and again when you finish and you let the scales tell the story. Hargol is aosoiuteiy narnnrss. u is a tiny concentrated laoiei. ou tune one with every meal. It mixes with the food vou eat for the purpose or separating all of Its flesh producing Ingredients. It prepares these fat making elements In an easily assimi lated form, which the oiooa can read ily absorb' nnd carry all over your body. Plump, well-developed persons don't need Sargol to- produce this re sult. Their assimilative machinery performs Its functions without aid. Bui thin folks' assimilaitve. organs do not. This fotty portion of their food now goes to waste through their bodies like unburned coal through an open grate. A few days test of sar gol In vour rase win surety provei whether 'or not this is true of you. Isn't It worth trying? Railed at p. m. Steamer Atlai for Portland; at 10 p m. Steamer Northland; at midnight Steamer O. M. Clark for Portland. Tldea at Aatorla Wedneaday High water, 1:45 a. m.. 7.6 reet; 1:52 p. m.. S.3 feet. Low water 8:00 a. m., 1.7 feet; 8:31 p. ni., 1.0 feet. LAWRENCE HOLLAND IS JNSAIEM AGAIN Though Not Wanted Particu larly, Asylum Officials Are Forced to Receive Him. (Sale in Bureau of he Journal I Salem. Or., Kept. 16. Lawrence Hol land, the young man who was abducted from the etate Insane asylum by his mother several months ago and taken Into the Btato of Washington, was re turned to the asylum yesterday. Super intendent Stelncr of the asylum didn't particularly want the man back, but the VnhifisTton officials "nut one over" on him and mude it necessary for the asy lum officials here to accept lilm. After his escape, when Holland was located In Washington, near Seattle, Superintendent Stelncr notified the Washington officials and asked for the arrest of Holland. Hefore an attendant could he sent for him. Holland began habeas corpus proceedings In an effort to gain his freedom. Under the law he could not be extradited. The fight dragged through the court? for weeks, and finally the Washington officials wired Superintendent Stelner that Holland had lost his case and for the asylum to send a man to get him. Y)r. Stelner replied that the state of Oregon had done its share to protect society against Holland. "Does your mesage mean you won't send a man after Holland?" was the next wire from Washington. "Yes," was the curt reply from Stelncr. The next day Dr. Stelner was notified that Holland was In the hands of the sheriff of Multnomah county. The Wash ington officials had Immediately hustled Holland out nf their state, accompanied by one of their own depH-ty sheriffs. FIRES NEAR PASADENA THREATEN WATERSHED Pasadena, ('a!.. Spt. 16. After having been regarded as completely con quered, the forest fire In the mountains above La Canyada broke out again this morning with renewed fury, and emer gency calls were sent to nearby cities for help. Fifty men were asked for from Pasadena and the water department at once started recruiting them. It was also asked that provisions for two days be sent, indicating that the fire is of a serious nature. R0STAL EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULED FOR OREGON Washington, Sept. 16. A civil service examination will be held October 26 for a postmaster for device at Troutdale and for Durkce at Pleasant Valley. Postmasters have been appointed In Oregon as follows: Krothers, Crook county, Patrick F.. 'of fey, new office address. Bend, Or.; Manning, Washing ton county, Gustav A. I'hrig, vice C. B. Jackson, Totquln, Washington county, Walter J. Wilcox, vice Fred J. Taylor. MAN THdUGHT LOST JUST STRAYED AWAY Hood niver, Or., Sept. 16. W. H. Rho- donheiser, wealthy land owner and mer chant, of the upper Hood River valley, who was reported lost In the moun- 23 DAYS" .3 50c BOX FREE To niibli any thin rpudiT. lo MmU or mrirp iinornvelKht , to mniiy iimke thin tcift, w wiU (Mr h .VV box nt sHhtkoI absolutely frrt. Kllhrr Hiirffol will Inrrriiii your wHjftit or it won t and the only way to Know It In to try it. Senl for this .-"ret Test PnekiiKft today. rncloKlng Uh' In slUrr or k tumps to help pay pour jiff puck Inp. ?t-.. ami 11 full site &0r packnK will bi Hont by return mull frp? of char?. Mall thin coupon with your b'ttcr to the Hnrjtoi Co., 02 J, Herald Hlrtg.. Bingham ton, N. V. C0UE EAT WITH US AT OUR EXPENSE Fit EE COUPON Thla coupon entitles any iterson to one Rie psekape of Harirol, the concentrated Fleah Builder ipnivlileil .vou have neve tried It I anil that III cents la enelnsed to cover postage; parking, ete. Head our ad vertlsement printed above, and then put 10c In silver In letter todar with coupon, and the full IWV pnrkaare will he aent to you bv return post. Aridi'es: The Sargol Co.. 02-J.. Herald Bldg., Blnihnniton. N, Y. Write your name and srtiireaa plalnlv and PIN THIS COfPOX TO yol'rt briTKH tains a few days ago, hat been found in Albany. Mr. Rhodenhelser went to Lost lake with a party of friends, and one evening was reported missing. Those who were in camp made immediate search for the missing man. Several posses later went out, and are still In the mountains, not having heard of Mr. Rhodenheiber's whereabouts. Journal Want Ads bring results. An Old Saying Has It "Opportunity Knocks Once at Every body's Door" Never Was a Truer Saying, When Applied to the Graves Music Com pany; Removal Sale of Both New and Used; Reduced lManos and Player Pianos. Fresh Carloads of New Pianos Arriv ing Too Moon for 149-151 Fourth Street Need Be Sold Now at 111 Fourth Street. Prices Are 30 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent Iess Than You Would Or dinarily Have to Pay. A Remarkable Money-Saving Sale of Pianos and Newest, I p-to-Date "Player Pianos. Here Is Another Way to Accumulate. You buy a new J375 piano at our Re moval Sale price of $235 and pav $10 cash and $6 monthly or $1.25 weekly and when the piano is paid for such a used Piano will still represent a cash value of $235. while lt js necessary for others to pay $376 for it new. Conse quently, after we will say ten years of U8e "fter the benefit of a musical education and you may want the use of this money, you can sell this pjano for Hi or we wlH 8Ry at a forced sale for $200 cash, If you should ever want to sell It. Does this not show a saving an accumulation which you can realize upon in cash when necessary or de sired? Therefore, what better propo sition, what better Investment than the one we offer? Let your son or daughter accumulate this purchase and saving out of his or her earnings, if you yourself do not prefer to do so. One Is at a loss for expression suffi ciently strong to emnhnslre tho n. derful success of this great Removal Sale of fine new anrl used nlnn mH player pianos, but recognize the main reason to ba the keen perception- of me purcnasers in recognizing true val ues when subjected to reductions of such magnitude as here made. The great selling suggests, therefore, tak ing advantage at once of opportunities ior savings wnicn can hardly be cx- pei ieci to come again. The Graves Music Co. guarantee Is the bond that makes it impossible for you 10 lose wnen Duying here. This firm guarantees the price of every piano they sell to be lower than the price of similar quality at any other store In the city; In fact, they hold there are no competitors at this time, because of their reduced Removal dale prices. This firm also guarantees the style, value, condition and wear of every Instrument to be exactlv as reD resented either in their store or in the advertisements. They will take your old Pianos or organs, even talking machines, in part payment for a piano or player piano, and if you do not pay cash, oav $6 or more monthly for the balance until fully paid. You can, therefore, now buy these reduced pianos on a rental basis In addition to the savings of $140 or more. Cash goes rar now, but, you see, we are ready to sell you on easy "usual rental basis terms of payment" you can afford to pay, for Instance, $8 monthly or $1,25 weekly. You can therefore afford to buy a new piano during this Removal Sale. You can afford to pay $10 monthly for a new player piano. You can therefore af ford to buy a new player piano now. Adv. AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House. 168 1st St. Special auction sale 10 a. m. tomor row. FOKO Auction House, 211 1st St., auc tion sale 2 p. m. Special offerings. NEW TODAY INCOME PROPERTIES EAST OR WEST SIDE For Sale or Exchange We have S very choice proper ties, ranging in price from $35,000 to $55,000. All good Incomo pro ducers. Two on the west side, the other close in east side corner. Improved with thoroughly mod ern buildings. The owners of these properties desire to sell, or will exchange for other city prop erties, vacant lots, houses or pub urban acreage eaat of the city. We Invite Investigation as the merits of these properties! No phone Information. to I Inside Property Dealers. B Ground Floor, Henry Bldg. Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 H. E. MOONEY Main 310. Boom 421 rolling Bldg-. DUCK HUNTERS WANTED Single shooters and organized parties wanted for members for the many places on ihe celebrated Payne's Duck Ranch on Sauvles Island; first-class ac commodations. See 94S Williams' ave. Phons Woo din wu 2741 Title and Trust Company Fourth and Oak Streets. Mortgage Loans W Make Building loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and"Nip.at lowest rates. C. M. ZADOW 414 Oorbett Bldg. A-1416, Marshall 92. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Note Ui Salmon St, , Main J389.-o-177l. NEW TODAY $750. Small house, lot 60x100, small down payment, balance $16 per month, Includ ing interest. Three blocks from Rose City Park car. $1800. 6 room cottage, modern In every way and street Improvements, consisting of gruaea street, cement wains, also ce ment steps; walk to and around house, H4 blocks to Rose City Park car; $100 cash and $20 per month.. Including .inter est. $2000 4 room bunfalow. double construc tion, modern In every respect; one of the best built homes in the Rose City Park district; $200 cash and $26 per month, including Interest. $3000. 8 room modern house, 1 block to Rose CitytTark car, has all butlt-in effects, also paneled breakfast room, built-in tabl and seats, fireplace Is a beauty, all walls tinted. This is the best buy in the city of Portland. $450 We have a few choice 60x100 lots close to the Rose City Park car. See these. They are a good buy. Gregory Investment Co. 418 Oorbett Bldg. BUILDING PERMITS Mra. M. Gillette Krect one story woodahed at 307-9 1st at., between Clay and Columbia; builder. Enill R. Miller. $00. Welnbard estate Hepslr 7 story stores snd warehouse at N. K. corner 8th snd Oak; build er, Geo. Luna ford, $6000. James NIcol Repair 8 atory stable on John St.. between Slat and 22(1: builder, aame. 1J00. Welnbard eatate Repair 6 story store and warehouse at 8. E. corneirr4th and Alder sts.; builder, Geo. Langfoid. $4000. John L. KarnaiiD Krect one atorv raaldenee. at 317 48tb at., between Hawthorne and Mill; uuuaer, John Moudy. $1500. John L. Karnapii Rrect one attirv residence at 310 48th St., between Hawthorne snd Mill; builder, John Moudj, $1500. John I,. Karuann brect one storv residence at 32 E. 4Sth St., between Hawthorn and Mill; builder, John Moudy, $1500. Portland Cordage Co. Alter three story building at 13th St.. between Marahall and Piorthrup: builder. LeDanx A LeDaui. $4000. Mrs. M. W. Zeller lleoalr two atnrv resi dence at 601 E. Murrlaon between 15th and 16th: builder. Stokes & Keller, $'000. Anna Herman Krect on alorv fram- rfnll. Ing, 72d between Klickitat and Siskiyou; build er, same, $1000. A. a. Berit Erect one and one half storv frame dwelling. Dwlclit between Kllnatrlck aud Wlnchell; builder, same. I15O0. Ur. G. C E. Klnit Erect one ami one half atory frame dwelling, K. 58th between Sal mon and Main; Imllder, K. V. llergluud. $4200. . is. k. k. (io. Kepalr one atorv frame train sbeds. Uovt street between 10th and 12th; builder, Gunther-King Co.. 11200. August A. Warner Erect two atorv frame dwelling, Fremont and Michigan; builder. V. U. Bailey, $2000. P. Ryan Repair three story frame store and rooms, 5th between Jefferson and Madl son; builder, U. Znnelln & Son. $11,000. BUSINESS CARDS CERTIFICATES of title made. Title ft Trust Co.. Lewis blde. 4th snd Oak. If your name appears la Ither phone book you can telephone your ad ts Mil 74 A 6161 and have It charged. Bills will be mailed to you tha following day tor payment. The Journaf cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind oc curring In telephoned advertisements. MEETING NOTICES 41 ROBERT BRUCE Lodge. No. 47, A. and A. S. R., meets AVcdnesdnv evening at tho Mawinlc hall, 208 Vi 3d st. Lodge in tie first degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Hv order of R W. M. EI.TON E, WITHROW OREGON Council. Royal Ar canum, meets at the new hall. Royal bldg.. Broadway and Morrison, the first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. Vis itors cordially welcomed. O. O. Hall, secretary, 639 E. 14th st. N. WHIST and dance Tuesdny evening. September 16. George Washington Camp, W. O. W. temple. 128 11th. Cards at 8:30. Admission 16c. I Vital Statistics ' Mteyes.' Birtbs, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES .leie liobmn. .'101 1Mb St., legal, and Mary I,. Rlililell. Mf Yamhill at., let" I. Henry Mnniitte, 15th and Broadway, leual, snd Mnrv Mucacay Wlggliu, 731 L'larkamaa St.. legal. Mai tschroerter, Tacoma, wkh., zi, ana' Josle Merlsette, 474 E. Caruthers at.. 1(1. Arthur Sandera, 575 Hoyt St.. legal, and Hen rietta B. Rothnrhlld. elty, legal. J. Burns, 422V4 Washington at., legal, and Margaret A. flrogan, 845S4 Capital ave., legal. .Nathan Blalklvi, 64 N. Otb at., 25, and Tennie Cohen, 44 E. Ankeny St.. 23.- bhcsfi suits ior rent, all sizes. Unique. Tailorlne Co.. S09 Stark st. CLARKE BROS., florists, fin flowers snd floral designs. 289 Morrison at W. G. Smith & CoXti$f,c& Washintrton bids:., cor. 4th on Wnsh'ton. BIRTHS PIER80N To the wife of Lewis R. Plerson, 4B38 fllat st. S. .. September !, a son. WOKTHriN To the wife of .Innies Wnrthen, North lflth at., September s. s son. PALMIER To the wife of Krnnklln Kugene W Talmer, 248 Monroe St., September 7, a daughter. OWENS -To the wife of 8. (. Owens, 1405 East Flanders st., September It, a daughter. POWDEN To the wife of F. H. Powdeu, 7720 5Hth nve. S. E., September 7, a daughter. WRIGHT To the wife of A., 11. Wright, 1832 rilvllon St.. September f. s daughter. HAI,HEi:K To the wife of Owar Halberk, 275 Hnaaalo St., September 12. a son. WRIGHT To the wife of .Sherman K. Wright, 5112 Esst lllth St. N., September 7, a son. TI'RZINSKV To the wife of Herman Tnrsln- sky, 4.'!!' Suumer St., August 31, twin daugh ters. DICKER To the wife of Clsude A. Decker, 1632 Esst 15th St., September 10, a daughter. NET, SON To the wife of J. Klmer Nelson. 737 East nsth st. N., (September 8, a ton. BKKGMANX To the wife of William Herg niann. 1851 E. 0th st. N.. September 8, a son. SCOTT To the wife of James 8. Scott, 928 Ivovelv st., September 8, a son. HTKiHSON To tbe wife of B. E. Fbighson, 221! Sumner St., July 2f n son. HCS8EY To the wife of Edward B. Hnssey, 150.'! Stockton st., July 2. a dsughter. STATHAM To the wife of Fredrrie George Htalhsm. 272 K. 46th St.. August 17. s son. GOllEI.I, To the wife of Geo. II. 1). C.odell, HK23 rtotli at. 8. H., September 10. a daughter'. HOfJI.'E tTo the wife of Verns Hogiie. 272 7th sve., 8. K., Beptemher 12. s daughter. BY DM AN To the wife of A. O. Rydman. 200 Morrla St., Heptember 8, a son. GREYDON To tbe wife of W. M. Ore.vdon, 7th and Lessar St., Lents, September II, a daughter. . ' WAGNERj To- the wife of Out Wagner, 445 Hut 8th it., August 29, a sod. DEATHft AND FUNERAL OTIS At tils realdewe,' tbt Victorian apta., 42$ Columbia at., 8ept. 14, l)ald Edward Otla. aunt 42 years. 1 muuth, 6 days. Friends Invite! to funeral aeiTleea which will be held at Hoi niau'a funeral inrlra at 1 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday), Sent. 17. Tbs concluding services at Hie I'ortluud crematorium private. Tleaa oinlt flowers. KL.MBAIJlill in tbla Htr,' September IS, at ber late resldeuce, 5-fiM 37th st. g, Belle Ruuibaiitib. aged H7 .rear. The rsmalns will be forwarded by J. 1'. Klnley A Son, to Halem, Or., Thursday uiornlng. Kept. 10, wbers services will be held at KU'ilou's cbspsl at i o'clock p. m. KAI'LS The funeral aervlcea of tha lata Mrs. Win. M. Kupua will be beld from the fam ily realdenre, uM Kuat T12lh at. N., Wtdnea ilajr, .Sept. 17, at 2 p. ui. Friends are In vited to attend. Interment Greenwood ceme tery. GREENFIELD At bla late resldencs. 100S E. Washlngtou at., William K. Greenfield, aged 48 years. Remalua at tbe Lerch under taking parlors, Eaat tub and Alder. Funeral announcement later. UAUN'AKU lu this city, September 16, st tbe family residence, 618 E. 24th at. N., Margaret F. Ituruard, wife of C. A. Bernard Notice of funeral hereafter. McKENNA James I.. MvKeuna, 302 Brase St., Sept. 13. 24 years; trpbold fever. TAYLOR Dorothy Taylor, 1118 Eaat Mill st September 14, 1 day; want of vitality. BROWN J. D. II. Krown, 1204 I'atton avsk, September 14, 53 years; paraiysla. I'LA'IT Hlradi I'latt, 2d aud Hooker its., Jieuleniber II, 66 yeara; pneumonia. FRANK Charles G. Frank, Multnomah fafm, September 11, 23 yeara; tuberculosis. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 133 6cU, Choloe cut flowers for all occasions; prompt service. Main i.02. A-1102. MAX M. SMITH, floriBt, 141 H 6th su. In Selling bldg. Main 7216. FUNERAL DIRECTORS NEW HOMIjJ OF J. P. F1NLEY & SON. Ths only resldencs undertaking estab lishment in Portland. Representing th greatest advance In the science of fu neral service. The automobile equip ment and secluded driveway are among the many exclusive features. Tha es tablished policy of moderate prioea has never been changed. J. P. FINLET A SON, Perfect Funeral Service. Montgomery at 6lh. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. ths leading funeral director, 220 3d St., corner Salmcn. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611, Main 507. nnnninrr X, M r C nioo Undertakers Luiniiiif, vx. IVIUL.IUCOW o d e r n in every detail ?th and Pine. Main 430. 46BM Ladv assistant. L Onn Leading east side underiaK n er. Lady assistant. B-188U. UU East 781 E. 6th and Alder. F. 8. DUNNING. INC. East SIdo Funeral Directors. 414 K. Aldpr. East 62. B-2525. PORTLAND CREMATORIUM, 680 Glen wood ave. ; take Sellwood car. Open to visitors dally from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. A. R. ZELI.ER CO., 51CM4 Williams sve., Eaat IONS; C10S8. Lady attendant. Day and night servlre. HEM STOCK. 16S7 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B 11211 and University Park. Col. S4-SS FRIPQnN UNDERTAKING CO. Main CniCOUIll 6133 A-2235. 409 ALDKR. SKEWES LDtlriuitlL(( Co. sVlalu 4161. A mi, rorner ltd and CUy. PEARSON 8u7nruas8eT.Et 1080- M" MON I'M E NTS Schumann Marble Works East Id and Pine. East 74$. PORTLAND Marble WorKs. 264-266 4 til St. Opposite city hall. Main 8564. TO LEASE 63 TO LEASE Warehouse site, contains 18.000 smiare feet and 186 feet of trackage. Will g"ive very good rental Inducement. N. David Turtledove, 32a Hawthorno ave. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 A BEAUTIFUL HOME At 458 Marguerite ave.; full cement basement; furnace, laundry trays, firo- place, oaK iioors, nxiures, Knaueu. Dutch kitchen, front ana d&ck porcnes; ail aouoie t onmrgciou i mi ouiui, i tween Hawthorne aid w-R cars. Com and see it. Owner at house; muBt sell. MOUNT TABOR DISTRICT. $fi00 below regular price. 6 room bun galow, hardwood floors, enameled din ing room, all built in work, cement basement and floors, wash trays, fire place, Dutch kitchen with breakfast nook. See owner, 2606 68th st. Tabor 170. IRVINGTON BARGAIN. Forced foreclosure puts beautiful 8 room modern home on market at a sac rifice price of $5,300. See It at 620 East 10th Bt. north, between Stanton and Siskiyou. BUNGALOWS. New, modern, built and sold by owner, all Improvements in, closa to car, east front. GEO. A. ROSS, 3 0 1 (lerlinger bl d g. 11650 MODERN little bungalow on Qir ard st., 3 blocks from Columbia Park. 2 blocks from car. Fireplace, good plumbing, basement, etc. Easy terms. Security Development Co.. 4th and Pine. Main 1721. i 8 ROOM modern house, gas and elec tricity, cement basement; block from A car. Price $24o0 or furnished for $2500; easy terms. Call 1072 K 2 2d Ht N. $2250, a snap, nearly new and modern 2 story, 8 room house, large lot, vicin ity Jefferson high school; Peninsula park; inquire 1035 Maryland ave. GRKAT reduction. $1885 to $1626; Al berta bungalow, new 6 room, modarn, complete. Why pay more? Apply 1018 E. 29th N. FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, $2900; $100 down. Balance $25 a month, in cluding interest. Ford and Cq. 309 Ry. Exchange. VERT FINR HOME. 739 Halsey st. Come snd see it Two fine bungalows cheap. East 273. W. H. Heidman. $2500 NEW 6 room bungalow, modern, Ockley Green. 2 blocks from car. Easy terms. Owner. 364 Monroe st. 4 'ROOM modern bungalow large lot, 48x145, 2 blocks to W. W. car. Call 5308 62d ave. S. E. Owner, Main 9012. MODERN 6 room bungalow, close In, easv terms, or will consider trade, Onll Woodlawn 546. $100 DOWN, $15 PER MONTH. New, modern, 7 room home, '4 block to car; lot 40x100. Call Sellwood 2204. IRVINGTON Dutch colonial bungalow, strictly modern, lot 75x100. Phone East 4416. ; A SNAP Modern 5 room bungalow. closa to car; small payments. Call owner, Sellwood 2204. 5" AND 6 room bungalows, Hawthorn district, $50 down, balance rent. 809 Railway Exchange, Ford & Co, MODERN 6 room house, full basemen Just finished: near Montaylfla schoo -423&U; terms. Owner, Mar. 24dl. HOUSE snd lot for sale cheap. Inqui, 769 Missouri ave., near Fremont. Mra. Blscar. $2000 Modern 6 room bungalow, lot 60 xlOO, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. 1 block to car.' Woodlawn 'S229. $400 7 room house, $4 suit. Woodlawn 1T, 14000; terras to IRVINOTON fln 7 room home, beat part; $6500. Ownef! W-6 41, Journal. MODERN I room bungalow, corner, near, carllne. Easy terms. Tabor 489. . (Cpntlausd on Vxi rf) I . L! V 4 't. 4 , i 1