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".i.V ;''': ; ')'' 1 4 THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,: SEPTEMBER 23. 1913. iurn nm noi i n if OltflffU W TO CLEAR Britisher Takes Place of Thode Fagelund Which -Was in a " Collision, 1 Aaden with a cargo of 1,031,898 feet Of lumber valued at $1S,090, from here. the Thode Fagclutid's cargo and a con signment of lumber from Stella, the British steamer Colusa., CaiitHin Mini.--lr, of the W. R. Grace & Co.. fleet, is , ready to sail for Balboa. Aftr the collision between the 1 hocie ' fairt'lund and the German bark Tliiel " tk the Colusa Was sent up here to take th.' fnmmr'a curiro consigned to thi United State government at Panaim. also additional cargo here mud she ia taking that. . Another of the steamers belonfring to the W. It. Grace fleet will bo In port In a few days to complete her cargo of lumber for Panama. She is the British team.. Damara and is now on Pugot ound loading. She will take bunker coal today and then come down here. . piloted by Captain Anderson, who has sone to Tacoma for that purpose. The Damara brought 6500 tons of coal (to San Francisco from Norfolk for the United States government and from , there proceeded to Puget sound to load A part of her cargo for Panama. It is reported that the British steamer Boveric, just arrived at Eureka to load , a. part cargo of lumber for Australia tinder charter to Davles & Fehon, will ' come here to complete hertJcargo. The , Boveric was at one time in the oriental fleet of Waterhouse &. Co. 'Two others that are now at Eurel;u loading for Australia and which will probably come here to finish are tl-.u British ateamers S'trathairly and Strath ardle. The former is under charter to Davles & Fehon and the latter to Hind, ' Ttolph & Co. They have also just char. - tered the British ship l,ord Templeton to load a cargo of lumber here for .aSoutli Africa at 60 shillings. COMMERCE GOKS TO DRY DOCK Schooner to Re Cleaned and Tainted Before Taking on Lumber. Before beginning to load her cargo tf lumber for Caleta Buena, tho Amer ican schooner Commerce, which reached tho Columbia river from Adelaide yes terday. will proceed to the Port of Portland drydock for cleaning and painting. The fore-and-after will leave , tip the river for St. Johns this even Jng In tow of the steamer Ocklahama, 'which Is now on her way down to the sea with the schooner Samar, laden vtth lumber for Callao. The Com merce was 79 days on tho voyage from the Antipodes. MILL BUILD FAST STEAMERS Canadian Northern Contracts for Two New Routs. Victoria. B. C, Sept. 23. Advice licre state that the Canadian. Northern Steamship company has just contract ed for the building of two turbine learners for fast passenger service be tween Fort Mann, the terminus of the Canadian Northern transcontinental railway, an San Francisco, with stops at Vancouver and Victoria. The vessels Will fly the English flag and will be christened the Duka of Connaught and Duke Of Clarence. COMPLAIN. OF LOW WATER Three Vessels Recently Have Went Aground at Slaughters. That there is less water at Slaughter's than the Danish steamship Arablen is drawing is -the Ftatement of a represen tative of the China Import & Export Lumber company, charterers of the steamer which went aground there early yesterday morning. He Jutt returned from Slaughter's, bale or rianos :K mum nuw BALBOA CARGO Pianos Contipues at Eilers EXTRAORDINARY OFFERS OF EXTRAORDINARY IM PORTANCE TO EVERY MUSICLESS HOME Old Style Pianos for Only $65 Some for Only $35 Excel lent Ones for $185 and $190 Magnificent $900 and $1000 Kinds for Half If a Family Can Spare $6 to $8 . or $10 a Month, There Is No Excuse or Reason Now for .'Absence of Good Music. ' The most unusual sale of player pl 11 nog ever wltnesmd in Portland Is end- Three pxrnptionallv beautiful, new nlaver piano in missi"" dentin are t 111 to be had. AVe. finlpli lhee in our 1(k Pettygrove street sluip to inatcli in col or anv parti-ular surioiiiidings. All K at half price. . There are several lnand new player .i.nm for only $310. there is one fur 36K: two of them for 30 of tlietn ' practically naif price stated h i-ctotore. the Inflru- nncnts two carloads of theni helonp-il to bankers who advanced mom y on them. We K"' them at virtually our own price. We pass our ndvantiiKe ' along to tho qulik huyer In order to ' keep huslness liuimnint; In the 1ik I 1 -ano houne. For this purpose, too, we are niaKlnir a Dreliminary clearance f all used insttu nients, many of which have come to 11 Of late in part payment for new player pianos and for baby grands. $35, $186 AND $235. We'll supply "id style pianos today for $55 and $)5. Some even for only $35 We must have them out of the wav. We'll supply dlsiontlnued styles of ilobart M. Cable and Lester and Iviin- ! ball and Weber and other pianos for $185 each, and we shall furntuli utm rietter Decker. Hazelton. I'liicketliiK, Steinway, Kimball and numerous other world tenowned makes at $-'J5 each; J:'r lown and $10 a month will buy them, and the lss expensive styles will Ko tor only $15 down and $B a month. There are dozens o" these used pianos, every well known American make is represented; the reductions are genuim and prices lowt;r than they will ever be made again thIA year on Instruments of almllar grade and iuallty. WILX. BUI. OH TIME HOW. i In order to make quick work of dls- ' posing of the rest of the remaining new player pianos in this sale, as adve.r- Used, we now offer to sell them on our regulation easy payment plan $50 down and $12 a month but the plainer and smaller styles remaining on hand ninv be had for only $10 a month. Kemmb"r, the instruments In this aal are the very best standard high est grades. We cannot say any more that hs bM!i said heretofore. We got . these planus from a firm of bankers who accepted our own offer. We .un hesitatingly state that we have never presented an opportunity so favorable aa this. KtH-er heretofore could latest where the Arablen is still aground, and he says that soundings were made all over the channel there yesterday, and that depths of less than 25 feet were found. The Arablen is drawing 24.10 feet forward and 26 feet aft. She went on the liar at Slaughter's about an hour and a half after high tide yesterday morning. The hteamer had n heavy list when she left down the river loaded with lumber for Shanghai, but even without the ndded depth that she. would acquire wiih the list she will not be able to get over the bar without dredging, accord ing to the depth shown by the sound ings made yesterday. The low water depth of the channel is now supposed to be 28 feet. This is the third steamship that has Rone aground very recently in the river, and steamship men are beginning to L.miplain. Last year there were several steamers taken down the river druwlng over Zi reet, ana tney naa no curiicuity In getting down to the sea. rite British steamship Harlow left defwu for Astoria at 7 this morning laden with wheat for the United King dom. She la drawing about 26 teet fore anil aft it ix said. The Aytplen is said to be a little to one side of the channel. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Carrjing general freight, the steam er Sue II. Elmore will sail tonight for Tillamook. The British reamer Bellorado shifted at 7 this morning from the Eastern & Western mills to the Oceanic duck to take on the first of her wheat cargo for the United- Kingdom. Bringing passengers and freight, the steamer Alliance, Captain I.ofstedt, ar rived at 7 this morning from Eureka and Cons Bay. The steamer Camino, Captain Ahlln, which sailed last night, had 1000 tons of wheat for Vallelo, and 1000 tons of wheat. 1550 tons of grain and 200 tons of merchandise for San Francisco. When she left down the river this morning on her way to St. Vincents for orders, the British steamship, liar low had 358,113 busfiels of wheat, valued at $-98. 233. This ia the largest cargo that has gone out of here this season. She is under charter to Kerr. Gifford & Co. The schooner V. II. Marston w ill Blurt tonight from the Eastern Western mills to the Portland Lumber company's mills to take on more lumber for the west coast of South America. Standard Oil barge No. 91, Captain Monroe, arrived at Willbrldge last night with 21,500 barrels of fuel oil from Richmond. r With passengers and general freight. the steamer Breakwater Is scheduled to sail for Coos Bay at S o'clock tomorrow morning. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Sue to Arrive. Beaver, from San Pedro.'....: Nhoahone, Am. aa llreaawater, from Coo Bar Buo II. Elmore, from Tllkimook Bear, from l.o Angelea Yucatan, from San Diego and nay.. Tillamook, from Coqtiillo Alliance, from Eureka I'rWermnrk, from Europe and orient. Rose City, from I.oa Angeles RoaiKike. from Hun Pedro Dun of (ilamua, from orient .Sent. 21 .Sept. 2! .Sept. n Sept. 28 .Sept. 29 .Kepi. 2 .Sept. 20 .Sept. an ..Oct. 2 ..Oct. 4 ..Oct. H ..Oct. IS C. Fred I.acTes, from Europe nnd orient Nov. 4 4 Andalusia, from Europe and orient Dec. Sltbonla, from Enropa and orient Dec. 31 Due to Depart, Pne IT. Elmore, for Tillamook... Den of RntbTen, for Europe-orient OlUer J. Olaon, for Sun Francisco TUlninook, for Coqullle Arollne, for Han Kraiictnco Northlnnd, for San I'edro Hose City, for San F'raiiclaco. . . . Hon nek c, for San Diego Alliance, for Eureka Bearer, for San I'edro Breakwater, for Cooa Bay ..Sept. 2,1 . .Sept. 24 ..Kept. 2 ..Sept. 21 . .Sept. 24 ..Sept. 24 . .Sept. 24 . .Sept. 21 . .Sept. 24 . .s.-pt. 2a .Sept. 30 Yucatan, for Ban IHego and way Oct. 1 4 Beai. for San Franclaco Oct. Cumltio, for Ban Francisco Oct 5 From Ban Franclaoo. Steamers Harvard and Yale, alterniillnc. leave San FranclMco for Han lllego on Moaduya, Wedneadaya, Fridaya and aturdaya. nnecllni; with eteaniera from Portland. Northbound, Ihev arrive at San Kranclwo ou TueadHya, Tburadaya, Haturdaya and Hundaya. Grain Fleet tn Port, Harlow, Br. aa., Kerr Ulfford Oceanle 'l hlelleck, tier, bk Victoria dolplitna Bellncla, tier, aa Klcvutor Coila, Mr. as l.lnntcn Karl of Klein, Br. aa Columbia 2 F.pMm. Br. as Mnnton Bellorado, Br. aa K. & W. Milla j Lumbar Fleat in Fort. M,ro, To Sail tor 3ertb Beulab, Am. a'h Aatoria Kiuinr, Am. acb I'reacottj W. 11. Maraton, Am. acn -. uuiia ana riayer high grade player pianos he purchased so advantageously as just now. Hut It Is necessary to hurry. There were only 4'.' to commence with. If it had not been for an unavoidable delay In our sales department, all 110 doubt would now have been sold. So come at once If you wisii to participate In this won derful money saving opportunity, for now that we propose to sell them on little payments ami at these low closing out prices they will be quickly taken. A THIRD FI.OOB SUBFBISE. At the Biune time we continue on the third floor tin introductory sale of a wonderfully improved upright piano the Duotonal. Thiq lnKlriimi.nl nnuupttana (nrn solAn tifically arranted sound homda lntort of one, and a bigger tone In fortissimo 1 uki also a more liquid and elntlmr ijua-ii ry 01 lone throughout the entire "'KiMer of the instrument is obtained by virtue of the new Improvement. THESE OO FOB $8 A MONTH. One hundred and thirty-five of these fine new instruments are being includ ed in this Introductory sale, all ut a uni form introductory price and on uniform terms of payment $21 cash and $8 a month. Select elegant mahogany, mot tled walnut, or bcautif uLly figured oak eiises. A PIANOLA PIANO SLAUGHTER. And last, hut not least, every pianola rhino in this extabllshment Is to be dosed out slaughtered is the word. Vebcr pianola pianos, Steck pianola pianoH, Wheelock pianola pianos, Stuy vi'sant pianola pianos, virtually every 'atiilogue style. Alany of them rebuilt In our own shops, whereby nearly all of the salient features which they here tofore lacked have been added. All of these planloa pianos are being closed out under a factory-prlce-maln-tenani'p agreement, as no-culled "second hand'' Instruments, but they are the late "88 note'' instruments and are to be had et prices virtually the same as though they were regular uprights instead of pianola pianos, with Ule much adver tised AletroHtyle ntt'fUiemodist features which before the'JnvenHon of the Ryth modlk music rcrrls, wore quite import ant. There are more than 20 pianola pianos altogether. Never was the Eilers little-profit-per-plnno policy an effectually demonstrated us In this fourfold sal), wh eh' should provide 'a piano immedi ately for many a nniHlcless home. The long winter evenltfgs are coming: get ready for them. This Hale points tin way. Kilers Music House, Broadway, al Alder street. f. . Hollar Br. aa St. Johns Htratbdene, Br. . , Llnntoa saleni, Am. sea . . ,. ...Llnnton King Cyrin, Am. neb 81. Helena Mannlnxtry. Br. w Tougus Point Queen Maud. Br. aa Weatport Craighall, Br. Jiinxn-Poulsen Commerce, Am. acb .. Anton Miaoalbuia.ua la Fort. I.. 0. Unrgeaa, Ani. Iik Alhln St. Nicholas, Ami ablp Aatorla Berltu, Am. ably noble Reuce, Am. ab Aatorla Colusa, Br. Hk tftella Sbaala, Am. u Ionian l'oulien Deo of Kutbven, Br. is .Will nana. OHrer Olaou. Am. aa (,'oiirb 11. O. M. Chirk, Am. aa Unnton Northland, Am. aa itainior Tillamook, Am. aa ,Atorla Hue 11. Elmore, Am. aa Columbia No. 1 Hose City. Am. aa Aineworta Mlrene, guaaeb. . Columbia No. 1 St. Helena, Am. aa W'eatport Kniuioke. Am. fa Martin a Breakwater, Am. Aiimuorlb Olympic. Am. fa lniiiaii-Poiilaen Aniline, Am. aa Columbia No. 1 Alllauce. Am. a Columbia No. 1 En Kouta to Load Lumbar. Name sailed From. Wui. H. Smith, Am. ach Valparalao Arrlno, Br. air MrJIIlonea Bangor, Nor. etr San Kranulaeo Commerce, Am, at b Adclulda Deu of Cronible. Br. au Antwerp Ecclesia, Br. atr. ; Acapulco lico. E. BlllliUja, Am. acb bydney Ccuriclua, Am. bkt llarflele, Br. aa Marlborough 1U11, Uuaa. bk.. t'liako. Am. bkto Cullao . .Sau Fratu'laco Cullao Callao Santa Boaullu, Br. aa. .. . Slum. Uan. aa Terrier, Nor. a ludramayo, Br. aa Border Kuigbt. Hr. aa... I ukoko Maiu. Jap. aa. .. . Wm. II. Tulboi, Am. acb. I'oliiujeice. Am. m Beaslu Dollar, Br. s . .Tacouia . .8n Erauclaco Niidji Sun Diegu . .Sun Kruiiciacu MoJI Callu.k Adelaide San Francisco Ka Houta to Load Grain. Nniue Sailed Krom. Adelaide, tier, bk Aotofoguata Aaaerd. Nur. ab .Callao Birkdule, Br. bk Bntisb lalea, Mr. ablp Clyde, Nor. ablp Crocodile. Br. berk Krneat Legouve, Kr. bark . . . . Gulgate, Br. bark Uleueudln, Br. ablp llarveli bi:de, Uer. ablp..... Hlnrmoa, Br. bark InveraTon, Br. bark Kaasal, Belg. ahlp Langdale, Br. abli Lyntou, Br. ba'k Orolaya, Ger. ah i'blladelpbla, Br. fblp Scburbek. Ger. bark Begnra, Br. ablp Tblatlebank, Br. bark Werner Vlnoen, Ger bark... Weatgate, Br. ablp Wlacomba Park. Br. ab Inverurla Br. bk Vaaukum, Jap. an , , . Uuaaco Callao Callao Callao (ilavgon ....St. KoaalU Sautoa ht. Koaalia . . N.'wceille, li. Callao Uarburg ... . Weat Coaai St. Koaalia , . . t , . Yokohama , Callao St. lloaalla Callao . .Buenoa Ayrea Weat Coaat .... W eat Coaat Callao . . Biicoua AyTea .Orient MARINE NOTES AKloria. Sept. 23. Sailed at 8.4.1 a. m. Sleamrr (amino for San franclwo. iancu ai i a. ni Slcuuier Columnia ror Aueroccu. San Francisco, epl. SI. Arrived Steamer Bocbelle from San Pedro. San redrti, Sept. 22. -Sailed Steamer uca. tan for Sin I)Uk. , , aloria. epl. 22 Arrived at noon Schooner Commerce from Adelaide. Arrived at d: .o and left up at 7 p. mv-Steuinor Alliance from Eu reka and Cooa Bay. San Frnnclaco, Sept. Jue in u.n Sleainer Beaver for rilland; ai J. p. ".-- Steamer Shosboue for Porllaud. Arriven ai i m. Steamer Atlaa from I'ortiana. Arriveu Steamer Carloa from Portland. I'idea at Aalorla weiineaunj iugn icr. 8-25 a in., 5.7 feet; 7:07 p. m.. 7.ii icei. wuter 1:M a. ui., 0.8 foot; 0:."'J p. iu., 4.5 feet. . v Daily River Reading. a S 2. - Z a " S I 5" STATIONS a 3 tt2 Lewlston . 1'matlllu .. Albany .... Snleni .... WllaunTlllc Portland . . 24 25 20 20 :t7 15 1.8 0.21 0 l.n -0.4 .1.0! -0,2 0 Bartender Accused of Getting Money on Property He Did Not Own. II. J. Chamberlain, bartender, was arrested late last nisht at tho North Bank depot by Detectives Hyde, Vaughn, Swenness and 11111, on a charge of collecting' Insurance on goods tliut he did not own and on mythical fronds. He is being held to RWait the action of tho district attorney. The fire occurred several weeks ago on North Eighteenth Htrcct, rtnd tlie man asserted he lost several sulls of clothes, n sewing machine and ar ticles of household goods. He collect ed $200 from W. K. Bliss of tho Mll-i waukee-Mlchfgan Insurance company' for the alleged loss. Later it was discovered that tho story regarding the loss of suits and sewing machine was a myth and that the other furniture was owned by a man named Howell. When this de veloped, a warrant was secured for Chamberlain, who got wind of the fact and attempted to leave the city. The man was taken before the district at torney this morning by Detectives Vaughn and Hyde. Chamberlain will bo held on a for mal charge until detectives have op portunity to determine whether or not the facts in the case will warrant the issuance of a warrant on an incen diary charge. SMILE COST MERCHANT FINE OF FIVE DOLLARS "You brought me in here lo show your diligence ns a traffic officer," de clared It. SI. Gray, clothing merchant, ns he faced Traffic Officer Ellis In municipal court this morning, following his arrest on a charge of failing to ob- serve traffic laws at Broadway and Washington streets. "I beg your pardon, my boy; I brought you In because you failed to obey the traffic signals, and as you and your family sailed by you gave me a big. broad smile and thought you had played me a good' Joke," responded Kills. "I 'wouldn't think of bringing my family into, this court, but I will pro duce three affidavits to the effect that I did not disregard the ordinance," re plied Gray. . "Five dollars," said Judge Stevenson. Gray paid the fine. POLICEMEN THANKED BY FEDERAL OFFICER "I want to thank the three officers. Gouldstone, Nutter and Special Officer Beck for their work in capturing th two Japanese who escaped two weeks ago from the Kenkon Mam," said 1'nlted States Immigration Inspector Barbour to Chief of Police Clark this morning. "Two of the five were drowned, two were captured and the third made good his escape," continued the inspector. "In . the lOj-'ears that 1 have heon here, between! L'O and 25 of these little brown men aVav been drowned in at tempting to Jewcape from the ahlps," ;ie explained. Funeral of V. J. Oanfortli. The funeral of Willard J. Danforth. who 'died suddenly at his home, 1613 Piske street, University Park, September 15, was held yeat.erda)r, with Interment :MI IS CHARGED WIIH INSURANCE SWINDLE at Riverside cemetery. Mr, Danforth was 73 years of age and had a large circle of friends here.' lie Is survived by the widow, Amanda J. Danforth, and two brothers. N. G. . Danforth, 2000 Portsmouth avenue, and A. B. Danforth of Chicago. Cecil (Joes to lagging Congress Assistant United States Forester George H. Cecil,, who returned today from a two weeks' Inspection trip in Washington, will leave tonight for Spo kane to attendthe annual Logging Con gress which meets in that city tomor row. Merchants' Protective Association. The Merchants' Protective association will hold an executive meeting this aft ernoon In the green room of the Mult nomah hot.l. The meeting, a special one. is for the purpose of discussing matters that affect the association. Journal Want Ada bring results. AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House, rfrtf 1st st. Special auction sale 10 a. nu tomor row. lOHLi Auction House, Ul 1st St., auo tlon sale 2 p. tn. Special offerings. NEW TODAY A Lot on Your Own Terms I ,a ltrr.-,Hi. nv near Mii St.. 50x100. ...... , . $lb.00 $100 cash, per month, ovo interest. On Alberta st., near Patton ave., 50x100, pwed street, $1300 $100 cash, $15 per month. Wasco st., near 33tl, in Laurelhurst, $1250 $125 cash, $20 per month. . . Kiln St.. near Portland bird., 50x100, $1200 $60 cash, $15 per month. Corner; 50x100, E. 19th and Skid more, $1 150 $100 cash, $15 per month. 50x100, Webster st near Pattoh aer, $100a-$100 cash, $10 per month. $80050x100 on (.iladjtone st. and 45th st. $80 cash, $10 per month. F.. 52d and Flanders, 50x100, $750 !$75 cash, $10 per month. On Campbell, near Portland blvd., 50x100, $h00 $60 cash, $8 per month. The OREGON HOME BUILDERS Mar. 3718 Yeon Bldg. A-4484 TIPS 100x100. Irvington, corner 23d and Knott, $3000. 57x150, adjoining City Park, West Side, $3500. . $1700 first mortgage on West Side properly, value $7500, $1500. LE NOIR 228 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 H. E. MOONEY Main 310. Boom 431 Failing- Bldfr. Title and Trust Company rourth and Oak Streets. Mortgage Loans W Make Building Loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and up at lowest rates. C. IH. ZADOW 414 Corbett Bldg. A-1416, Marshall 93. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Notes Salmon St Main 3383. A-17TJ. 246 lt your name appears in Jtither phone book you 5:an telephone your aa to and have It charged. ' Bills w"l be mailed to you the following da) for payment. , The journal cannot "guarantee accuracy oi assume responsibility foi Jerrors of any kind or Icurrlnit In telephoned ad vermemonts. Ul'ILDlNO PERMITS r. Neva Kreet one and one half atory frame dwclllni;. Minnesota between PreHcott and Oo i UK ; 'builder, 1'anl Harden, $lj()0. .1. VV. itaa Krec-t one and one half atory duelling, tiutli between Alameda and If razee; buililer, I.orent A Kaz, Si'iOn. Jnlni Kaiiey tCrect one and one half atory flume dnelllug, Kaat Sulmou between Utitn and 3Kth; builder aair.e, $2500. Mtk. Oinn liavia Kreet one atory frame dwelling, reUar between I Jlh uod 15th; builder, (i. O. Iiiivla. $,soo. ' Kellwnod (leiieral Hospital Repair one atory frame hospital. Harney between 13th aud 15tlij builder. M. W, l.rena, $S50. HEAL ESTATK TRANSFERS lanac Swett and wife to Mary M. Oliver, Iota 1 and -, block ft. Tahoralde $ 3,300 Sanih V. Willi a I'd and Buaband to J. R. Htnbtia, 3 aerea In section J, tuwu- ahlp 1 aouth, fanice 3 aaat Thaa. F. Ebman and wife to Klla h. Ive oy, lot 8, block 7. Stanley a (pillion I.atirelbtirat 'to K. W. Heder, kit -13. block 60. LaureltliirKl Chaa. K. (toaaett aud wife to Sidney snillh. 2iH8 roda, alao S'-i aerea In KW. V, aectloii o, townallip I north, range 4 eaat Jani.K D. ilart to Tbomaa F. Young, lot mm AD8 JOHM 7173 ill A- r is ut 1,800 200 1.T00 800 880 7, block a, Kataarlua, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Holcomb Bealtv Co. to Adam ik'hlellllng lota 33 and 84, block 61. , Iivhigtou' Park I........ Ladd Eatate Co. to Katbrjn U. Clarke, Iota 3. and 6, block 21, Ktatmoro land Wellealey Land Co. to International Free Loan Aaa'n., Iota 17 and IS, block 12 Aririle Bark 400 2,700 800 T. M. Word, sheriff, to Lsdd EaUte Co., lot 111, block 10. Weatmoreland 1.320 1. M. word, et al, to Caro Belle Ivuigoi lot 18, I, W. tract A. h. Kcbuack to Albert Buswell et al, lota 4U and 60, block 41, I'eulnaular addition nl R 8,000 eno ooo 1,000 A. L. Hcbnack to aame. lota 46, 47 and 48, block 41, Benhuular addition No. W. J. Earl to Ida K. Cooner. lota 9 to, 13, block 42. lralrnorr Bernard 1. Markbam to ifatbryn I. Wll- uama. lot n, block iu, aiarcumoui addition f. 14 750 3,250 650 Wm. Eraaer Lewia and wife to Perry A. Twltcbe.ll, lot 1, block 111, Koae City Park J. W. McKadden to Waller W. Wooil- ruff et al, weat 3A feet lot 7, block 3, Mallorr addition Anna Sophia Peterson to Olo Elvcnea, lot 4. block 8. Bonudalr Irma A. 1'eytou and hiiaband to John M. n. joiianavu, lot 20, block 7, ma Park 075 275 BOO Mt. Hood Valley Co. to F. B. Radke, lot 5. block ft Kairlnanr Hta I'mbdenatock 4 I.oraou Co. to John F. Elmgrcn. lota 23 aud 24, block Joneauiiire Albert . Molutx at al, Irualav, to Carl (. Pateraon, lot 10, block 0, Ulxoa Place ' 7.M Wm. Weseuberg and wife to F. W. .Smith et al, lot ft, block 6, York lot "H," eaat 10 feet lot 12, block 12, i'ahoruliie; ulao 4.1k KM) feat hegliinlng at KW. corner lot 1, block lti. Tabor aide, alao lola 1 and 2. block 20, Tu-boi-alde. also ;U42 feet TOinuieiicIng in north line of lot "B," bliH'k 2(, 'l'a boraide. UO feet euat of nat lino of aald lot 4.5O0 Jobu Fpncrly and wife to H. K. Uulli- more, lot 10, block o.S, Piedmont . Belle F. Wyatt and buaband to 8unn 1,100 A. Hedatrom, lot 0, block 2, Beulab Ills 2,800 Mary o. Touilliiaon to Peter J. Traynor et al, lot .'i, block :i. Diiuedln addition 1.100 CfcKTIf ICATjiB of title inuue. Title irutt co.. t.ewiB bid.. 4tn and uaK. MEETING NOTICES 41 ROBERT BRUCE Lodge. No. 47, A. and A. H. R meets "NVedneHday evening at the .Masonic hall, 208 Vi 3d et. Lodge in the first degree. v imting nretnren welcome. JW order of R. W. M. KLTON B. WITH ROW, See. HAWTHORNK LODUK NO. 111. A. F. and A. M. Spcci-il romciiiunicatioii una rue day) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Work in th AI. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. C. K. MILLER. Secy. Vital SMisiizT Marriages, Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE UCEXSES narry . beiterberir, 87B Montana ae., 2o, and I.arerue M. Johnaon, 1U1 E. Sotb t. N 2o With at. N 20. Jolm Mlera. 1027 Corbett at., legal, and Iot- ..c iiuiiuruaamp. ez nuiy at., leiial. i roan t'eler, Ureaham, Or., legal, and Anna uuicnmeiaier, t mj at., legal. Hubert A. Cameron, (Jrand t'nlon hotel, 38, ano lunaneth Mason, Orand Union h.del, It. John Kri llnrt(tmn aA'i ur nii.,A..0A.. 2)- and Bonnie Bell' Smith, 483 Kllllugaworth Uobert G. Tuthlll, I.o Augelea, Cal., le Kai, ana tiia Uougherty, 518 u. ajth at. N., legul. Aiei ryholm, 391 22d at., 27, and Jennie iieiuiistnim. im Madlaon at., 24. v 'r'."tn " Clark, 07 Broadway. 23, and iinue ray ncnmewei, owl! Marr at., 21. Uavld Williams, Womb. lock, 'legal, and Udea Kovata, Woodalia'k, lenal. (ieorge O. White, 2!l 4th at.. lecal. and Bertha L. Karnaworth, 283 4th at., legal. Bejf lierce, I'endleton. Or., 32, and I.lnnle o roneite, t. cnariea nolel, 20. Mavnard Cole, 640 K. 2Sth at., 2.1. and Ida Thrallklll, llsa Holgate at., 24. J. W. Krewaon, 2;iO 10th at., 2, and Flor ence Landinifhaiu, 23014 loth at.. 28. Antonio Uucclul, Bonita, Or., 2S, and Allea aandrlno Matlo, Bonita, Or., 2S. Ilph Tuile, Stockton, ( ai., legal, and OIItb m. nuaamore. kij k. Main at., legal. W. G, Smith Si Co.ftj X and '.fashtngton bldg.. eor. 4th on Wssh'torL utib,tts suits lor rent, all sixes. Uniuua Tailoring Co.. 30i Stark st. CLARKE BHDS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. I8 Morrison it AITTOMOIMIJCS for hire. 1.50 IIOl'H. Main 614. A-4314. RIRTHS SAI.TF.R To the wife of Jamea Albeit Nalter 6S8 Ijuit 74th at. N.. Septuiuber 1, a aon. LA VEIJ.KY To the wife of John K. l-arcl- ley, 4W)',i East touch at., September 19, a on. WJUOHT To the wife of John Wright. 1000 Kast 8th at. N.. September 2, a daughter. BRAY To the wife of Robert Henrr Bray. 3600 3d at. 8. K.. September 7. a aon. CLAXTON To-the wife of William Bartlett Claiton, 1270 Kaat Yamhill at.. September 12, a daughter. McLAL OHLIN To the w ife of Kdward Ve I.augblln, McCoy apd Iean at., Heptcmher 14, a aon. STARR To the wife of Artie B. Starr, 685 77th at. N.. Alignat lf, a daua-hter. VAN SCHItKIMKIt -To ...e wife of J. B. Van Schrelmer, MO Kaat lino' at., September 17, a daughter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS QITNN The funeral aervice of tho late Arthur j. vfiunn, Deiovea nuaband of Wra. Ida Qillnn, will learo the parlors of A. H. Zolir e funeral director, tomorrow (Wednesday), Sept. 24, at 8:46 a. m., thence to St. Mary church, Willlama BTe. and Slunlon ata.. where Servlcea will be held at 0 a. m. Frlenda kindly ln Tlted. Iutcrment .St. Mary'a cemetery. B t'F FlTirTdTTwauk ie. Or., September 22. Joanim Harvey Buffum of Tillamook., fir ' aged 28 yeara. The remalna are at the real- dence eatabllahmeut of J. V. Flnley ft Son Montgomery and fith ata. ' BASIKR i"be funeral acryli-ea of the late Jo- aeph Baaler were held at 9 a. m. toit fmn. the churi'h of the Madelcne. Kaat 2M and Mia. kiyoiK Interment family plot, ill. Scott Park cemetery. UOl'KINS The funeral aervlcca of the lata Tbomaa Hopklna will be held at Irch'a i n. dertaklng paiiora. K. Illh and Alder ata.. Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. Frlenda hiTlled. I.YTI.E -Sturk l.yiie, 4HH Nelialcui at., Beptem bcr 11, 41 yeara. suicide BRYANT Km uia II. Bryant, 1041 Vermin m.. September 10, 34 yeara: acarlet fen.r HANSON Klwood Hanson, 8024 irih K. K., Keptember 19, 71 yVmn- Ufurt THOMPSON Olaf Tbomi aon. Onen Air Hani. larlum, September 21. 20 yeara: IiiI,t,.iiIi. BASI.l'Jt .foaepb Baaler. 4I9 Kaat Iftth at. N .. Septeinlwr an, M yearaj apoplexy. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 133 choice cut nowers lor all occasicna: nrnmni service. Main (.02. A-1102. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141ft 6th St." in delimit i-MMK. ivjam aio. ' FUNERAL DIRECT NEW HOME OF J. P. F1NLEX & SON. The only residence undertaklna? tab. lishment In Portland. Representing the greatest advance tn the science of fu neral service. The automoblla anuln. ment and secluded driveway are among ine iiiany exclusive lectures, ine es tablished Policy of moderate nrlcea hm never, been changed. J. P. FINLEY A SON, Perfect Funeral Servica. , Montgomery at 6th. Clnnninrr X. Ar."i4ooV"oertake takers a r n I uuiniiiip, uc iviVumGCMudern In every uetaii, vtn and Pin Maib 410. 4SS. Lady assistant. V. . DUNN1NU, INC. East Slda Funeral Directors. 414 K. Alder. Ra.t Bj R-2B2S IU I Leading east sidu uudartaa n er, Lady assistant B-Ids ft. uu East 7Si K. th and Alder. SKEWtti PEARSON Undertakers, C IVaO, H. 871.Ruaell St. FUNERAL UIRECTORS ' MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the. leading runerai director, zzo sa at-. ' corner salmon. , Lady . aisiatant, . Fnon A 1611. Mafa 607. A. R, ZELLER CO,, TV AtllOKIla VtVtS J4Ul IVOOi C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night Bervlce PORTLAND CREMATORlOjM, 680 Glen- wood ave.; take Bellwood car. open to visitors oany rrom a. m. to o p. m. HEM STUCK, 187 K Jith. Bell. 71. B- 4112 and Unlverlty Park. Col. SV4-tt PRlfNflM UNSBRTAKIJNU CO. Main cnioouii enr a22S6. 409 alder. MOIVUMENTS Schumann Marble Works Eaat td and Plna. Eaat 742.. PORi'L,Ai.l Mai ole WotKB. 2b-ki 4111 at.. Opposite city hall. Main 86(4. BUSINESS 'PROPERTy 66 FOR SALE New store building, 26x52. Living rooms in rear. Good location. In Molaila cltv. arrowiner runiillv Plcntv , of good openings for business. P, Shaw, ivioiuiiH, ur. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 lAWTHOHNiS roonv; bungalow, ele gantly furnished, builirln features you never saw before makes housework easy; fancy hardwood floors, disappearing bad, dandy den. artistic ceilings, complete with light fixtures and window shades; come out to 346 K, 43d st. and see for yourself. You will be under no obliga tions whatever: owner. Tabor 651 FOR SALE HOUSES 61 6 AND 6 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOWS. Hose City Park district; have all the latest built-in conveniences, hardwood floors; are handy to car. Prices 290O to 376d; terms to suit you. Phone Main 1S00 or A 6261. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, OWNERS. Selling bldg., Sixth and Alder. This Is an Ideal Home 9 rooms, has 2 fireplaces, break fast room, sunken den, furnace, gurage, beautiful Bhrubbery, ex cellent location convenient to car. Prh-eSBOO. Phone Main J800 or PROVIDENT TRUKT COMPANY OWNERS. 2d floor Selling bldg, 6th and Alder. Beautiful Heights Home for Sale 8 rooms, fireplace, porches, all modern conveniences; fine view. The interior will appeal to you if you want something a little dif ferent. Price $10,000; some terms. Call after 6:30 p. m. Woodlawn 972 SWELL BUNGALOW. 5 room brand new'bnncnlnw flnn fire place, beam ceiling, enamel Dutch kitch en and 2 bedrooms'; doubly constructed throughout, cement floor, laundry trays, concrete porch and brick pillars; extra large rooms: a irenuine huncalow nnna just Ilko it in the city. On K. 26th near Wygant. Price $2750. A snap. $300 cash; will take good lot and balance monthly. UKl'SSI & BOLUS, 316 Board of Trade Bldg. Mnln 7452; A-4401. Two Cozy 4 Room Bungalows irvingion i-arn; gooa sized lots; cement sidewalks; some fruit and close to good carline. Price $2250 each. Your own terms. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY. OWNERS Selling bldg., 6th and Alder sts. HAWTHORNK IT! STRICT. $300 CASH. New. modern. 7 rooms' ami sloenlnff porcn; furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, fixtures, screens, full cement basement; this plHce has all the built-in conven iences, hardwood floors, cloak room; east rront; 3 Dealing walnut trees, peach tree, holly and other shrubberv. A good buy for a family. Piicn 13500. Phnn.i Main 2970. I. I. T. 1. 1. I. I. T. T. 1. I. I. i. t. r. I i. NEWLY built bungalow, E. 2t'd st. N. lot iiixiuu, rtne porch 20x8 Vi. fine living room 20x12. one larva kltclin ami dining room, attic finished with four nrinrlnWM I'rin rl fdi IWAhnrruima- ..n . patent toilet, porceluln tub, fine elec- small nnvmpnt Hnurn l,ulnnn m . Vi I , Owner. 600 Dekum bldg. Main 2210. 1, It 1, Sj 1, 1, I. ij Lj Ij i, i. , I, I. I, I. $25 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH R rnnm hnita. onil K Ints nlaltln , . I . I , 1 en yard, etc. Ideal place for children. Price $2200. Land alone is worth the money and the house costs you nothing. On 76th st., near Firland station. $25 down, $10 per month. Bell Real Estato Co., 212 Railway Exchange. PRETTIEST HOME ON EAST SIDE. New 7-room house, 458 Marguerite ave., all conveniences of the latest and most up-to-date homes; lot 50x114 ft., paved streets, between W. R. and Haw thorne cars: must sell; come and ace it. Owner at house from 1 to 6 p. m. $200 Balance $15 a 'Month Swell, strictly modern 5 room bumri- ow. 45th avo. and 46th st.. Woodstock. Sewer paid, 50x100 lot, $2500, and Is a snap. Phone A-2036 after 1 1 a. m. YOU will grab If if you see it; 8 rooms, modern. 12 Diocks from Jefferson high school; worth $5500; will sacrifice for $4000, including $60d worth carpets, shades, linoleum, ranges; terms; owner East 656, Woodlawn 3162. OANTENBEIN ave. and Phcb st. v.., i 1'" ! 7 room and slceolne Dorcb. walking distance, one block south of Russell st. See owner on premises Sunday. Reason for selling, death In family. ' WILL sacrifice my equity for any rea- soname oner; Daiance jutib like rent. Good 6 room house, Improved lot, 60x 100. Take Rkhmond car to 39th st 1203 Tlbbetts st. $2250, a snap, nearly new and modern a story, a room nouse, targe lot, vicin ity Jefferson high school; Peninsula park; inquire 1095 Maryland ave. 6 ROOM bungalow, two lots, corner, fruit, berries, 1 block to car; easy payments, $2000. Call evenings. Ohs feldt, ewner. 129 6th ave.. Lents. FINE now 4 room California bungalow west siue, mm view, near station. Bargain. $1300; $150 cash, $20 per mo. M, R Lee. 622 Corbett bldg, $2650. New, modern, 6 room bungalow near Jefferson high school. $500 cash, balance easy terms. Woodlawn 3229. $750 3 room house on East, 66th st., $50 down and $12 per month, or might con s I d er part trade. Tabor 13 68. CORNER 100 ft., 6 room house, fruit trees, roses; Improvements pal J; $2500, Zel la Gossett, 7 West KIlHngsworth ave. FOR fine homes in Irvington, call if. II. Herdman; several .below cost. East 273. ' FOR SALE Bargain, room house large lot, fruit, etc., 11200; very easy terms. 402 Buchanan bldg. i 6 AND 6 room bungalow, Hawthorne district. $50 down, balance rent. 309 Railway Exchange. Ford & Co. 112 ALU Kit 1 A BI.-0 room modern .bungalow. See owner after 8 o'clock In evening NEW 6 room bungalow, two lots, berries ar.d roses, modern, $2200; make your terms. Hogan, 810 Madison st. FOR SALE, cheap, 4 room modern bun- aalow; terms. Tabor 8 970. f ROOM house and i lots) 6 minute walk from 2 carjlnes, Tabor 8070. FINE 6 and 7 room house; your own terms.- Oner, W'oodla-wn, 1799. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 . Alberta Carline jf .Mighty nice borne of 9 rooms, modern,' basement, electric lights, laundry tubs, bookcases, garden, lawn, etc. Lot 60x100. No moru gage -.to assume. Price $3160. Terms of $200 cash and balance to suit. Shall we show youT i Only $200 Cash " Balance easy terms. Six rolm dwelling, well built in every r spect. Dutch kitchen, basement, etc Price only 12(100. East Main Street " Not far out, well built bunga low home of 6 rooms, modern ex. cept furnace, on corner. Fric reduced to )3000, W, A, Barnes-Co, iOi-S Lewia bldg., 4th and Oak f sts. Main 2081, ; SWELL BUNGALOW SNAP. Swell 6 room huncalow. ehnlKiut nirl of Oroveland Park. V. block to Kw- thorne car. 60x100 lot. alarhtlv view fi.ii cement basement, oak floora, fireplace, French doors between living and dining room, buffet, book cases, panel dlnintf room, 2 large, airy, white enameled bed rooms, cabinet kitchen, nice fixtures and duplex shades. This la an excep tionally well built and beautiful home. Price 3350; $300 cash, balance easy terms. GRTTSST A ROT.nst 318 Board of Trade Bldx., 4trTand Oak. $300 Balance $20 a Month iarge, new 5 room bungalow, every modern built in feature; must be seen to be annrfwisitarl mm Pnrnihara off 31th. Another 1006 Caruthers, $2860. Close in and big value. Richmond car to 34th st., 2 blocks north. Call A-2035 after 11 a. m. 968 Division. FOR BALKLOTS 10 Close In West Side Lots Glenelyn Located just outside th 3-mlle circle, and commands an unob structed view of the beautiful Tualatin Valley. Bull Run water, graded streets and walks. Price $450 and up. Terms to suit you. Let one of our autos take you out today. Phone Main 1800 or A-6261. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, OWNERS, Selling Bide.. 6th and Alder Sts, . PORTLAND. ' 2 lots. 60x100 one vacant 1 with houses, bringing 157 tier month. Weat Side; a snap; $16,000. One corner lot, 60x140, East Side, ona. block off Union ave., sewer and street improvements all paid; $1600, south of Alberta st. 44 lots, on 8. P. S. R. R.. panlnr mill, buildings, largo warehouse, officta and house in city; snap; $12,000. Van couver, Wash.. 60x100; $8000. Vancouver, Wash. For particulars address ROUTE 2, BOX 42, Sherwood, Or. $400 buys beautiful view corner lot. ideal home site, west side, 20 mlnuttt car ride. Let us show you this, $16 cash, $5 per mo. Al. K. Lee. 622 Cor bett bldg. SACRIFICE Fine homesite, 110x117, at Garden Home, on Oregon Electrlo: water piped. Sell cheap for cash; soma terms to desiruble party. Address own- er, n.-yuj, journal for appointment. LOTS at Garden Home, on Oregon Elec tric, Your own terms. Water piped to lot. Price $200 up. Address owner, K-900, Journal for appointment. VI H LA N D lot $360, worth $450; terms $5 monthly; graded street, gas and Water. Owner, Muln 1166 or Tabor 771. ACREAGE 57 FIVE ACRES 1260. $10 DOWN, $5 PER MONTH. Buys 6 acres of logged off land. Three Quarters of a mile from center of town of 1000 population, also cannery and creamery. Three quarters of a mile from railroad, station on main line be tween Portland and Astoria. This land Is free from rocks and gravel, lies level and will not .overflow. Ideal for chick en raising, dairying, and small fruits. Will grow anything that can be raised in western Oregon. From some of these tracts you have a beautiful view of the Columbia river. 400 acres from which to choose. Perfect title and warranty deed. BELL REAL ESTATE CO.. 212 Railway Exchange Bldg., 2d floor. ' Between 3d and 4th on Stark. Acreage Six miles from .ourt house on Wist Side: good rich soil; some tracts all cleared and under culti vation, and some itump land. Prices $325 to $450 per acre. Let us show you this property. Phone Main 1800 or A-6261. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, OWNERS. Selling Bldg., 6th and Alder St FOR SALE, ACREAGE SPECIAL ATTENTION 40 acres of first class bottom land, fronting on the Willamette river, 20 minutes out of Salem, on the Oregon Electric; almost all In a high state of cultivation, $165 per acre. Terms, noth ing down, a small payment the 4th year and 4 annual payments thereafter. 6 per cent. To improve the property la some substantial way is our only re quirement. Columbia Trust Co., 618-12 Board of Trade bldg, 5 and 10 Acres Cheap $20 up to $45 per acre, on terms. Tracts of 6 acres or more; deep, red shot soil, well watered: easily cleared; Ideal for general farming, fruit, vege tables, dairying and chicken raising; lo cated on county road, close tO-live town on It. It. and river, near Portland. Own- ns. cjj lAjwis uiug., tin ana sis. Xil ., I r GO'.'Q I.-., a.. I. .Da Vnof QUI iuain v r;n iiifso .vent u CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Greshara district, Estacada Une, electric station mile. New subdi vision, Sunshine Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices onlv $76 to $150 per acre in small tracts; easy terms: quick train service. Frank Mcl arland Realty Co., 809 Yeon bldg.. 1 ortland, Or. ' QUARTER acres at Multnomah, only 20 minutes out on the Oregon Eleot rice. 6o carfare, bull run water; all modern conveniences. From $460 to $700. Terms 10 per cent in cash, bal ance $10 per mnm The Western Sn curltlos Co., 572 Piatt Bldg., cor. Park and Wash. RIGHT near the depot and depot hotels, for your special convenience we have opened a branch office at 634 N, 8th, near Davis. Free Information on Ore gon, you aro particularly invited to call and got acquainted with conditions. Willanietto Valley Irrigated Land Co. Small or large tracts on easy terms.- $15 TO $60 PER ACRE. S to 20 acre tracts, good soil, road to every-tract, new school, 3 miles to Co lumbia river and railway station, 1 hours from Portland; easy terms. 215 Lumber Ex. bldg.,, cor. 2d and Stark sts. 80 ACRES near Duveuport; must raise. money by 4 p. m., 24th; 1300 required.'. Will take clear lots for balance; seldom such land is cut loose on such short notice. Circumstances: mako It such. For interview address U-626. Journal. T5 ACRE, 4 " room plastered . house, u blocks to car, on west side; -can walk to business center of city in 30 minutes; commands beautiful vlewi $1250, terms, T-348, Journal. - 1480 ACRES logged off : land S miles . railway, station and boat landing, go miles of Portland; $16 acre. H. N. Swank, 611 Northwest bldg. FOR SALE CHEAP 8 acres near Ruby station; suitable for platting. 314 Yeon. Marshall 2432. $5 per month . handles chicken ranch tlose to clty. 6Ho fare. A- C. Mar. tors, 202 Wilcox bldg. 7 i. mm V