i!( "l - ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1913. 4- 18 OF IUN1D CfEAIl TODAY WITH Earl of Elgin Left Down This Morning With Wheat for Cork; Indramayo Coming. Failing direct for MoJI with cargo for - oriental ports, the British steamer Den V Of Rut liven, Captain Stewart, of the IiOJl Mail' Steam Packet line, is sched uled to leave down this afternoon for the Bra. From here the Den of Ruthvon : will take 65,000 barrels of flour, valued f 1250,0(10. for Dalney and Tku Par. The entire cargo of the liner is made tip of flour and In addition to what she has loaded here tncre arc 10.000 bar rels, valued at $39,600. which were placed aboard the steamer at Tacoma " before she came in here a week or so ago. The Puget sound (shipment is con sugned to Taku Bar. Portland cargo for ":' Taku Bar is 40,000 barrels, valued at - 1160,000. while for Dalney there are 26, 000 barrels, valued at $100,000. The Don of Kuthven will complete her cargo this afternoon and leave down tho river as soon as her papers are fixed up. While she will go on through to London and Antwerp, the Pen of Ruthven has no cargo for those ports from the Pacific coast. The next steamer of the line which Will come here will be the British r steamer Indramayo, which arrived at v Tacoma yesterday. She Is taking on grain anj general cargo there and will come here to complete before sailing for the orient. The British steamer Karl of Klgin, Captain - IrfBlie, of 4le -offshore grain fleet, left down for the sea at 6 o'clock this morning with a full cargo of wheat, bound for Cork direct. She cleared at , the custom house with 239,289 bushels of , wheat, valued at $201,000, under charter to M. H. Ilouser. SCHOOL OPENS NEXT MONDAY John McNuliy to Teach Navigation Free of Charge. As announced a few days ago, the public schools of Portland are to have a course in navigation, and John Mc Nuliy, nautical expert of the United States branch hydrographlc office, will be in charge. Unlike most ports, Port land-has been deficient in the past In this necessary course - for a place so intimately connected with shipping. Superintendent L. R. Alderman, of the public schools, has just issued the following circular, giving further de tails: " "A course in navigation is to be given under the city school system during the coming school year, begin nine at 8 p. ni.. September 29, at Lin coln high school. Classes will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening between the hours of 8 p. m and 9:30 p. m. "John McNuIty, nautical expert of the naval hydrographlc office, located In this port, has been elected instructor by the educational authorities. "The coursu la free to those wishing to take it , "The course will be made as simple as possible, and for this reason all those possessing a common school edu cation and who wish to enter wffl se cure valuable assistance. "A knowledge of navigation will be f value to all those who intend entering the following lines of work: Merchant marine, as quartermasters, mates, mas ters, etc., U. S. naval academy, U. S. navy, state naval militia, U. S. revenue service, U. S. coast and geodetic survey, U. S. geological survey, U. S. hydro graphic office, U. S. geographical sur vey, U. S. weather bureau, U. S. light house service, U. S. army transport service, U. S. Naval observatories, teachers of astronomy, computers in marine branches of public and private work, surveyors for federal and state governments, cities and private, proc tors in admiralty and maritime law. RIVER BOAT BEAVER ASHORE Rammed by 8 nag Craft Is Tem porarily Disabled. Wrecking outfits were taken down to the" Clatskanio river on the steamer Ottawa and t.ie gas barge Wakena to day for use in raising the steamer Beaver of the Clatskanie Transporta tion company, which after striking a snag at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was beached Just below the railroad bridge in the ClatRkanie slough. The Wakena. which has been tied up in South Portland for more than twe years, will hanole the Beaver's run un til the latter is repaired and the barge was brought up to the Couch street dock and inspected this morning, leav ing for the Clatskanie river ut noon With lumber and material for patching the hole In the Heaver. It Is expected that with a patch the sunken craft can be pumped out and brought up to ons of the local shipyards under her own team. When it was discovered that the teamer was sinking afte- striking the snag, which tore a hole In her starboard Bide opposite the engine, the vessel vas run aground and the freight which might be damaged by water moved for ; ward. Her bow is out f the water, and there are about five or six feet Over her main deck aft. The greater part of her cargo consisted of shingles. Captain J. W. .Shaver and D. C. O'Reil ly Of tho Clatskanie Transportation com pany, owners of the steamer, went down there this morning to look th Beaver over. STEAMERS TO CARRY WHEAT C-W. R. & N Company Will l.'se Water System. E. R. Budd, superintendent of water lines for the O.-W. R. & N., went to Rtparia and Lewlston yesterday to look over the situation there in connection ,,Wlth the transfer of wheat by steamers of i that company on the Snake river. The steamer Lewlston began operating last Monday, and It Is expected to have tbe Spokaue out as soon as some repair work .on her Is completed, which will ha within a few days. It Is said that there art how about 20,00.) sacks of Wheat awaiting transportation along the banks of the Snake river and a recent estimate Indicated that there would he at least 200,000 sacks more to move this year than last by means of the steam- ENCOUNTER HEAVY WEATHER Steamers From South Report North - west (Jules Off Coast. Reports of bad weather on the coat re made by steamers Just coming In from California ports, heavy northwest weather having fallen to the lof of hoth the steamer Beaver of the "Big 3" j fleet t and ; to the American-Hawaiian steamer PaVuleo, both of which are now in port. i On tbe first night out from Ban ' v V-."'.,.. rf-ru-a., omwIM jiW DEN ORIENT Kraneisco, the Beaver ran into a heavy northwest gala which lasted all that night and detained her in her arrival here several hours. She arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon with 275 passengers, among whom were Captain J. Speter, the local harbormaster, and John K. Bulger, supervising Inspector of steam vessels for the First district. She had 1000 tons of freight. Captain Jaeobaon, master of the steamer Paralso, which reached Albera dock No. 8 at 1 o'clock this morning, re ported heavy northwest weather all the way up the coast from San Francisco. The steamer was delayed in her arrival here ab&ut 12 hours. She brought gen eral cargo fron,ft!ejy York and Europe and will sill again for the Golden Gale Saturday. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Coming to load lumber for the H. K. Wood Lumber company, the steamers Siskiyou and Shasta will be due to ar- rive here from California October 6 Laden with a full cargo of cement and asphalt, the steamer J. B. Stetson arrived at 5:30 last night. After dis charging her asphalt at Montgomery dock No. 1 she proceeded to the Supplo dork to discharge cement. Grain steamers which started work ing cargoes this morning were the Brit ish steamer Kpsom at the North Bank dock and the British ateamer Bellorado at the Oceanic dock. The Hrltlsh steamer Manningtry com pleted her cargo of lumber at Knappton yesterday afternoon and sailed this morning for Sydney. She is under char ter to Davies & Ken on. Carrying passengers and a cargo of lumber, the steamer O. M. Clark is scheduled to sail for California ports a 4 o'clock this afternoon. The steamer Alliance, Captain Lof stedt, Is scheduled to sail tonight for Coos Bay and Eureka with passengers and freight Bringing a cargo of general freight. the gas schooner Patsy arrived up from Bandon at 11:30 last night Passengers for the steamer Multno mah left down on the Iralda this after noon and the Multnomah will sail from St. Helens for California at I tonight MARINE INTELLIGENCE Sue to Arrive. Shoshone. Am. Sept. S3 Breakwater, from Cooi Bay Sept. 27 Yoaemlte. from San Frauclaco Mept. 27 Temple B. Dorr, from San Franeljco.. .Ht. 2 Hue ii. Klmore, from Tlllumook Dept. m Klamatb. from San Francisco Sept. 20 Bear, from Lot Augalea Sept 29 Yucatan, from San Diego and way. .. .dept. 29 Tillamook, from Ooqiilllc ".Hept. 29 Alliance, from Eureka Sept. 29 I'rkermark, from Europe and orient ... .Ort. 2 Rose City, from Xjo Angeles Oct. 4 Roanoke, from Ban Pedro Oct. 6 Bearer, from Sen Pedro Ort. 9 Den of Glamua, from ortant Oct. 10 C. Fred Laevez, from Europe and orient Nor. 4 Andalusia, from KuroDe and orient nr A Sitnonia, from Europe and orient Dec SI Due te Depart. Alliance, for Eureka Sept. 25 Tillamook, for ftoqullle Sept. 26 Multnomah, for San Franclaco.. Sept. 2,1 Pataj, for Slualav Sept. 38 San Ramone, for San Franclaco Sept. 27 Pare lo, for Ran Franclaco Sept. 21 Bearer, for San Pedro Sept. 29 Sue H. Elmore, for Tillamook Sept. 30 Voaemite, for Han Pedro Sept. 30 Breakwater, for Cooa Bay Sept. 80 Yucatan, for San Diego and way Oct. 1 Bear, for San Franclaco Oct. 8 Klamatb, for San Diego Oct. 8 Camlno, for San Franclaco Oct. 0 Roanoke, for San Diego Oct. t Rose City, for Han Franclaco Oct. 8 Troaa tea Fraaclaeat Stearaera Himrt add Yale, alternating, lea re San Franalaee tor Sao Diego on Mondaya, Wedneadara, Fridays and a tarda ja. connecting with ateamera from Portland. Northbound, they arrive at San Franclieo on Tueadaya, Thursdays, Saturdaya and Sundaya. Orals fleet la Fart. Thlelbeck, Gar. bk Victoria dolphlna Bellucia, Gar. aa Elevator Co) la, Br. aa Irving Kpaom, Br. aa North Bank Bellorado, Br. aa E. A W. lailla leaker Tlaal la rert. Name Berts. Beulah. Am. acb Aatorla w. H. Miraton. Am. acb.. West Slda Rhlnalc Co M. S. Dollar. Br. aa .St. Johua Stratbdena, Br. aa Salem, Am. acb Klof Cyrus. Am. acb Queen Maud. Br. aa.. Cralghall, Br. aa Commerce, Am. acb.. Quuiault, Am. aa... I.lnntou . , I.lnnton St. Helena WHtport Inman-Poulaen Portland Dry Dock .Linnion Biaoauaaauas ia Part. I.. (J. Burgeaa, Am. bk.... St. Nlcholaa. Am. able Alblna Aatorla Ooble Aatorla ....Stella . .lamaa-Poulaea I.Unton Aatorla Alnawortb Columbia No. 1 Berlin, Am. ahlp Hauce. Am. ab , Colusa, Br. aa Sbaata, Am. aa , O. M. Clark. Am. aa... Tillamook, Am. aa , Bearer, Am, aa M Irene, gaa acb St. Helena, Am. aa Weatport Olympic, Am. aa Inman-Poulaen Alliance, Am. aa Columbia No. 1 san Kamone, Am. aa Conch St. J. B. Stetson, Am. aa Couch Sat. Patay, gun gaa acb Columbia No. 1 Puraiso, Am. aa Albera No. 3 Ka Bouts te Load Lumber. Name alalled rroa. ?elparala Mejlllooaa . .Saa Fraaclace Antwerp Acapulco Sjdoey Cauae ..Sea rranelaee Callae Cailae . ., Taooma ..Saa fraoclare ..Saa Francis oo San Dleg Ban a'randeco MoJI Callae ..San Frmclaco Wm. U. Smith. Am. acb Arrlna, Br. atr , Bangor, Nor. atr. Den of CrombW, Br. an..,.. Ecclesia, Br. air Geo. E. BlUinga, Am. acb... Georglna, Am. bkt. Uarflcte, Br. aa. Marlborough Hill. Euaa. Puako, Am. bktm. Santa Rosalia. Br. aa bk... Slam, Dan. aa Terrier, Nor. aa. ......... Indramayo. Br. aa , Border Knight, Br. aa.... Fukoko Maru. Jap. aa Wm. U. Talbot. Am. acb. Beagle Dollar, Br. aa Damara, Ur. as .Tacoma Xa fteute te Load Oraia. Name Ballad From. Adelaide, Gr. bk Aatotogauta Asgerd. Nor. ab Callaa Birkdile, Br. bk Uuaace British lilcs, Br. ahlp.. Callaa Clyde, Nor. ablp , Callaa Crocodile, Br. bark Callae Ernest Legouve, Fr. bark Qlaegow uaisair, DC mi a, uoanils tikenesaltn, Br. ship Santos HarTeetebcde, Gar. ship St. Hoaalla Ulnemoa. Br. bark Newcastle, at. IuTerarvn, Br. bark.... Callae Kaaaal, Belg. ablp Barbura Lang-dale. Br. aMp.... ...West Coast Lynton, Br. bark St. BaaaUa OrotaTa, Ger. ab Yokohama Philadelphia. Br. able Calla Scburbek. Ger. bark St. Roaalla Hegura, Br. ablp .Oallae Thlatlebaok, Br. bark Beanos Ayrea narner vinnen, uar pars ....wast Coast Weatgate, Br. ablp Wast Coast Wlacomba Park. Br. ab Callae lnrrrurls Br. bk Buenos Aires Yaaukum, Jap. aa Orient MARINE NOTES Astoria. Or.. Sept. 28. Sailed at 8 a. m.- Steamer Arollne, for Baa Franclaco; ateamer Norihlancl. for San Pedro. Sailed at 0 a. m. Steamer Hoanoke, for Ban Diego and way porta. Pulled at T-'Mt a. m. Schooner Samar, for I alluo. Sailed at 9:80 a. m. British ateamer larlow, for St. Vincent, for ordcra. Sailed at 0 a. hi. British ateamer klanulogtry, for 8yd- Han Kraiieleeo, Sept 20. Arrived Steamer Yucatou. from Han Diego. Cooa Bay. Sent. 23. Arrired Steamer Breakwater, from Portland. Tacoma, Sept. 24. Sailed at 1 D. m. Steamer Damara. for Portland. Aatorla, Sept. 24. Arrived and left uo at noon Oaaoline acbooner Patay, from Florence. Arrirea at i. and left up at 8:111 D. m. Steamer Peralao, from San Franclaco. Arrived down at 3 and sailed at 4:80 p. m. Steamer tuiTer j. oiaon. for san Franclaco. Arrived down at 8:40 and sailed at 5:40 p. m. Steamer oreaawaier, tor cooa Bay. Arrived down at '4:50 and aalled at 0:30 p. aa. Steamer. Koae City, for San Franclaco and San Pedro. Ar rirea down at 0:40 p. m. British ateamer Harlow. Sailed at p. m. Steamer H. HI Vance, for San Pedro. San Franclaco. Sept. 24. flailed at 0 p. m. Steamer Itochelle, for Portland. Tides at Aatorla Friday High water, 10:16 a. m.. 8.0 feet; 9:47 . m., 8.1 feet. 1-ow wa ter 3:48 a. m., 0.8 feeti 48 p, to., 8.3 feet Cartridges for Mexico Belied., Douglas, Ariz., Bept 25. Joseph Slater, pawnbroker, wat arrested by federal officers and charged with vio lating neutrality laws. Ten thousand cartridges In his possession were seised. ii-ilM' MINISTERS IN FAVOR OF STATE UNIVERSITY Western Oregon M, E, Confer ence Expresses Practically Unanimous Support- (8lclal to The Journal.) Kugene, Or., Sept. 26. The Western Oregon conference of the Methodist church, now in session here, will go oi record unanimously, it Is believed. In favor of support of the state university appropriations at the special refcren dum election In November. Resolutions submitted to the confer ence this morning, after an address by President Campbell, received practically unanimous support, but because certain members believed the resolutions were not strom cnoua-h another vote was taken and the resolutions were sub mltted to the educational committee. Declaring that the Methodist church Is In favor of all education that tendn to make better cltUeris, Bishop Cook delivered a powerful address, calling upon the Methodist church of Oregon to support the state university, "An lnstl tutlon that believes In the kind of edu cation that we believe in." Bev. Dr. Tonna; peaks The address by Bishop Cooke was fol lowed by a fiery speech by Dr. Ben Jamln Young of Portland, who said that the legislature had represented the people In making the appropriations. and that the referendum had been In voked by an element that in no way represented the people The set of resolutions submitted was signed by Dr. H, Trimble and W. H. Fry of Portland and William Riley Jeffrey Jr., of Grants Pass. Dr. Fletcher Homan and Dr. E. H. Todd, respectively president and vice president of Wllla mette university, were eager to have resolutions passed favoring the appro prlations, and reluctantly submitted to a reference to the educational commit tee as the next best thing to be done. D. H. Trimble declared after the ees slon that the entire Methodist popula tion of Oregon is with the state univer sity, heart and soul, and that the reso lutlon when brought up in a more satis factory form will pass with a sweep. At the organisation of the conference today the following officials were elect ed: The Organisation. C. C. Rarlck, secretary; R. A. Myers, Frank James, assistant secretaries; D. U Fields, statistician; T. D. Yarns, E. M. Smith, E. T. Luther, H. T. Green, C. B. Rees, assistant statisticians; H. T. Atkinson, treasurer; F. N. Sandufcr. F. 8. Clemo, assistant treasurers; C. T. McPherson, postmaster. There Is a oash sum of $11, 290 and 16000 worth of real eatate in the fund which goes to the support of aged and retired members of the Methodist min istry In the western Oregon conference. At the conference Rev. T. L. Jones, cus todian of (he fund and also the man who established it, will turn In the sum of $823. At a session given over to this feature of the conference, the ambition of the conference to raise the amount to $60,000 in two years was announced. There are in the conference 24 retired ministers and 10 widows of ministers who are claimants to a share of tbe fund. JEALOUS MAN'S VICTIM IS DEAD AT SALEM (Salem Bureuu of Tbe Journal.) Salem, Or., Sept. 25. Homer Yates will now have to answer to the charge of first degree murder as the result of the death last night of Mrs. Myrtle Hayes, whom he shot twice Sunday night because she would not leave her husband and children for him. One of the bullets went through the woman's arm and the other, which proved fatal, entered the neck and ranged downward into the lungs. An Inquest is to be held this after noon and the case will be presented at once to the grand jury, which Is now In session. The shooting occurred upon the re turn of Mrs. Hayes' husband from east ern Oregon, when Yates committed the crime in his Jealous frenzy to keep her from rejoining her husband. Five chil dren are left. COL MARTIN FAVORS ANOTHER COMPANY (Salam Bureau ot Tb Journal.) Salem, Or., Sept. 25. The movement to organise a second company, of militiamen here Is'-being given encour agement today by Colonel C, H. Martin, the regular army officer detailed 'o work with the Oregon National Guard, and Adjutant General W. E. Flnser. These officers were here today confer ring with the governor on military mat ters. It is desired to have another activa company organized In Salem to com plete the third Infantry, which is now short one company owing to the muster ing out of a company at Baker, which did not take interest In the organiz ation. Colonel Martin said If another company is organised here that Halem will be made batalllon headquarters, the batallion consisting of the two com panies in Salem and the companies In Dallas and Corvallls. Alleged Defective Wiring Charged. A complaint was Issued yesterday by E. V. Dunlap,' deputy building inspec tor, against C. B. Jackson, publisher of the Oregon Journal, on a charge of fall Ins; to remove alleged defective wiring and electrical equipment from a build ing at 864 Hood street. The warrant was served at the office of The Journal and the accused was booked at polio station as released on his recognizance by Municipal Judge Stevenson. The cae will be heard tomorrow. Biplane Throws Its Driver. 3Am Angeles, Sept. 26. After throw ing Stephen Vilkaltes, Its driver, a bi plane ran away, hurdling fences and other machines. Vllkaltas was unin jured, but the biplane was smashed. Daily River Readings. PUNDIPPROPRIATIONS 5 -e " 3 A i i P b I h ea ii 2 .a.t.t.3 5" a ... ... . 20 1.0 0 0 30 0.4 0 II W .). 8 O 18 2.81-0.1 0 TAT10NS ;- -;it' Cewlaion Umatilla r&r:::: Albany ... Salem WllaonTllI Portland . ()Hlaina; (-railing. A new electric stove for dining tables has a drawer beneath the heating coll so toast can be made at the same time something else is being cooked, on top. -:-le? SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE TAKEN TO Mi SHOW Visits Made Under Guidance of Teachers to Test Pow ers of Observation, In accord wlh the policy of the board of education that pupils should learn by observation as well as from text books hundreds of Portland school children are being taken to tho Mlllc show at the Meier & Frank store thli week as a test of their powers of ob servation, r Over 200 pupils Trom the I.tnts school under the guidance of Principal Hersh ner visited th show yesterday, and later made a trip to the Dahlia show at the new library. Today 250 students of the Richmond school will visit the Milk show, coming prepared to take notes on what they see and to make these the basis of future compositions In English. Teachers will accompany the youngsters to assist In making tho more Intricate features of the many milk exhibits clear. Wherever practicable the school chil dren of the city will .be given the op portunity of seeing what Is going on in Portland. They are being urged to look for things of interest as nn addition to the beaten path of book learning. Half day sessions, as they are called, will be utilized, to give the students on insight Into the afaflrs of tho city and as a practical application of what they leurn In the classroom. Petitions Asking That Propo sition Be Voted on Are Being Circulated- (Special to ', .e Journal.) Astoria, Or., Sept. 2. The progres siva citizens of Clatsop county, not to be outdone by others in the lower Co. lumbta river section, are now agitating the questioin of voting on a 1400,000 bond issue for good roads at the No vember election. The principal object in the move Is to assist tho Columbia Highway association In establishing the proposed highway from Portland to tho sea via Astoria. To construct the hisfhwav throuch Clatsop county It is necessary to issue bonds to raise the required funds, and petitions are now being circulated throughout the county to put the ques tion on the ballot. The petitions must be filed by October 1, .otherwise the election will be Illegal. The plan of those behind the move ment Is to Issue a series .of 20 year bonds, which will draw 6 per cent In terest. The first series Is to be for $100,000, and will be placed under the direction of the Clatsop county court, while the actual construction work will be under the supervision of the state highway commission. NSANE WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE (Salem Bureau of Tbe Journal.! Salem, Or.. Sept. 25. Using her stock- ngs for a rope, Christina Hchlrnier committed suicide at the state insane asvlum this morning by hanging her self to the window guards In her room. The attendant had been In the room a few minutes before and had left the patient dressing. After making a noose with the stockings, the woman climbed on a seat and tied the Improvised rope to the window and stepped off. She was 31 years old, and was committed from this county, May 23, this year. Her brother, August 8chlrmer, and sister, Mrs. H. K. Schaffer, live here. Auto Exchanges The month of September, especial. y toward Its close, is the time whoti many autolsts get rid of their old carl to buy new ones, exchanging touring cars for runabouts, and effect many other trades In new and used autos. If you are such an autoist, or a pros pective owner, or If you are in the mar ket for speculation In autos, you cannot afford to waste a single day before you get into The Journal automobile "Want Ad." column. Watch The Journal "Automobile Wants." from day to day. and see how many trade and sale offers in the auto mobile and auto supply line there are. (Adv.) Be wise, 303. buy Kdlcfsen's Ties. Kast (Adv.) King(f;&ff ? JUST the c li a i r s you want in your home K i n g c r a ft chairs beautiful, serviceable, right in price. M a d e right here i Oregon of t tie best oak obtain able. At your dealer. Oregon Chair Company PORTLAND, OR. o HOTEL STEWART SAD FltAIICISCO Gaary Street, abore Union Square European Plan $1.50 a da up jl American Plan $3.50 day up l) New ateal and brick atmcturei Third ! dltlM of hundrad roema now buildins. Every modora convenience Modaratc rata. Can tar of theatre and retail dia tricU On carlinaa tranafarrini all evar ait?. DaOria aauaiaaa aaaaU tralaa aaa Kaaawra. CLATSOP COUNTY BOND FOR GOOD ADS AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House. 18 1st St. Special auction sale 10 a. m. tomor row; ' FORD Auction House, 211 1st at., auo tion sale 2 p. rn. Special offerings. NEW TODAY Small Business Property ANNUAL RENTAL $420 PRICE $4000 TERMS $1000 CASH Store and dwelling, on corner, lot SflxlOO, street car passes property on 100 it. side; room for mJrc small stores on the lot. A good investment, and property will increase in 'value. 'I his is for the careful buyer. W. A. BARNES CO., 404-5 Lewis bldg., 4th & Oak Sts. Main 2081 TIPS 1 00x100, Irvington, cor. and Knott, ,J3000. 67x150, adjoining Cily Park, west side. $;i600. .92 acres on Portland llciglitx. $1500. LE NOIR 228 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 H. E. MOONEY Main 310. Boom 421 Falling Bldg. Title and Trust Company Fourth and Oak Streets. Mortgage Loans We Make Building Loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and up at lowest rates. C. M. ZADOW 414 Oorbett Bldg. A-1416, Marshall 93. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Notes 246 Salmon St. Main 5389. A-1772. BUILDING PERMITS J. l(ukk. erect onr story dwelling, Nevonty flrst stri'Pt. Ittwecn Thirty-seventh and Thlr-ty-eiEhth avenue; builder. (Jeorcc Trente; $Hkhi. Lewis Investment coniprtny, ropnlr one story shed, Hirer, ttetween Alblna and I-a-wIm; build er. A. K. Buly: $. Western Realty iimipeny. repair 11 story of fice building;. IH fourth street. Iwtween Stark ind Oak: builder. Hurley Mason company; $10, 0OO. (rant Weetman. erect l'i slorr dwelling. 10O4" llalsey street. leteen Seventy-fifth ami Heventy-slxih; builder, aame; $I2). Mrs. Ma ( rHnter, erect one story dnelllux. F.ignfh atreet. between Wyaant and Alberta, builder. Walter ). Moore; II.'SK). K. K. Bowman company. Last Nineteenth street, between Braxee uml Knott, ernrl 2'. ktery dwelling; building, same; $o,iksi. I. Johnson, ereet P-j story frame dwellliis Gay. between Willamette ami Summer; .ullder. It. G. leaver; 2i00. ItKAL KSTATK 1KAN8FKKS 1). .Schinllke to Nell t'buvHoii Silver, lot T. bloik n, KidKeninnl. aerernieiif ... I, son D. (iate Howes mid wife to Acino I.uin- hcr couipnnv, Jet 1;!. bUx'k II, Torts- J moulh Villa Ani. No. :1 nu NhiIihmIpI T. riilmor mid wife. ITxlio feet, lot IH. MiclOlcnex 2,.'!o I Ira It. Ni'l!o to KiNou ;. Itiirki ct ill. 1 lot 2. lilm-k 41. Hw I I'.v 1'ark l'H John W. Tariiuwky mid lfc lo Annli l urnnsky. lot 0. Moi k I. Tall sedi tion MX' T. 1.. Thivinn I" I lift H. Severance. lot U. lo, .Shepherd nddillon. MiibdlviHlou tract "II , Ouk I'Hik uddlllon No. 2. agreement 4T0 T. L. 'i nomiifl to Anna Scvermire. tH l;l to Id. Sliepurd'a HdilltUm, Hffreeinent . . . . pod WilliHnilna Halt Wilxon to John loc, lum :i. 4. Mock '22. Hyde Park TOO Etta Tlklieiln and husband to M A. I'llnn. mI lota 7. (s. Mocks ;iOfi. AlkeiiH addition 0.2UO Noon rotate coiDpany to t'ttartefl Johnaon, lot II. block 4. aiibdlvlaiou Iota 4, IS. IS, Waverly S30 Western OrpRon Trnitt company to Abbie K. Krankel. north 2T feet lota 10, II, block a. I'nrkidrte 7,500 Uerman MPtXKer, Tr., to tJoorgp H. .lea- mip. lot 21. block 1. Kenervolr I'nrk.... V2o ljHiirelbiniit e4mpuny to II. I.. I'iltock. lot i, block tm, l,aiirelhur8t l.tioO I'. I. Blakealee and wife to .1, M. Nelon, lot 111, block '2. Tetonka I'nrk nddltlon. :in() Miuv .1. Ituffcty anil litiNloind In K. ('. Iliirlbcrl. lota 11. 12. Mock 2. Willnui- elte Hlvd. Aorea. iiKrecmeni 2,000 Welli'xle' l.nnd company lo Minnie M, WllllMtns, bits 27, 2s. block 1). Welles- ley ! .'Wo WelleKley LhihI compiuiv to John l. Miee- han, lota 2.'i. 2d. block II. Wellealey ,'IDO Mill l.nnd comttany to .Vobn .Mir;iiiflus, Iota 2U. 27. 27. 2!i. block 4, fortune I'bice addliioii 1,750 Pbebp J. PiirrlMh to I.iikc(m Ilowm-fl no Cliira I.. WrlKbt. eait 'i. lots .'). 4. block 10, Sellwood fioo L. K. Slelliluel and wife to IiIh .M. Amo tion, lots !l, 4, block 2. ;rca;orT lleiajhtii. lot 12. block X. Waverly 4, .loo T. M. Word, Bberlff. to Kinlly Cliilc. lot 7. block 12, rnradine , Hprlnifn Trnct, deed tl(K) CKRT1 KICATKS of title inuae. Title & Trust Co.. f.owls bide.. 4'h nnd Oak. lt your name appears in Qflthar phone book you :an telepnone your mm 7l?3 '-'-A-BOSr ' and have it charged, Bills will be mailed t ?ou the follow tag da or payment. The Journal cannot guarantee aeouraey oi assume responsibility foi errors ox any aina oo currlnic in telephoned adverUsemant, . APraOME YOUR SSL WAWT ADS , J5VS S MA H V1 a . arTJ 41 COLUMBIA jUODQK 114. A. F. & A. M. i?peclal communi cation this (Thursday) even' in a-. 7:30 o'clock. Masonie Temple, West Purk and Yam- nni. l.aoor m. m. oegree. Ittliar brethren welcome.- By oraer W. M. FRKD U OI.HON, Becretary. Al. K A DICK TKMPLE.sA, A. O. N. M. S. Stated session Saturday, Sept 27. at 8 p. in.. Masonic Temnle. West Park and Yamhill sts. Visiting nobles cordinlly invited. By order of tho poten tate. HUGH J . WD u, Kecorder. WkHtroOT fiAMP. NO. (6, Woodmen of the world, meets every n- oay nignt in w. u. . Temple, 128 Eleventh street. All members re quested to be present. Visitors welcome. L J. OOfluON, C U, A. Lm BARBUR, Clerk. I Vital Statistics j marriages, birtbs. Deaths. MAIIRIAGE LICENSES Jcrenluh Milton Kay, Buiteiie. Or., lt'sal, and Wllhclmlna Onoilnlo, liotcl lloyl. legal. Arthur Weatover, SlHrbuck, Waah., 23, and Nora May Hamlv, 65 Uuntenbcln avenup, 20. Itcx Kliuer Kuil. ,'!tM) Wygant Mrci'l, 2U, and Bell OruVay, 7M Thuroian street, 2o. Ihiniom Poller Lamb, 1215 Clinton street. 27, and Helen Dunham, 1215 Clinton atrect, 2ft. Clyde lIliiihDiHii limbic, l.:i)2 .sixty-fourth afreet, S. K 25, and Mae Pearl Hatty, SSIHJ .Forty-fifth nvenuo, B. K., 21. Carl William Moalier. 402U, Kugene direct, 2,1, mid Kimhi IKwinic, 8Hl Mli-lilitmi avenue. '22. Ariolph Kluxer, Cleouc, Or., 28, and Mlmile Bachert, Cleone. Or.) 211. W. (i. Smith & Co.vtlnVca.. Washington bldg.. cor. th on Waah'ton. L.K&Esti suits tor rent, all sisew, Uumue Tailoring Co.. 80 Stark st. CLARKE BHOS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 28 Morrison at AUTOMOBILES for hire. 12.50 PEll HOUR Main 514. A-4314. MIRTHS BIKtiV To the wife of J. K. burgy. 624 MtirMhall street, September Is. a huh. LAWKKXCE To tli wife of B. J . Lawrence. 9:i liasl Twelfth atreet. S., September 20, a daughter. OI-SON To the wife of George A. Olson, 2011 Kast Alder wtreel. September 22, a aon. BI.NPUltU Tn the wife of Kdwarri M. Blnford, 2GG Kast Sweaty -firat atreet, X., September 21, a uou. WILKIN'S To the wife of C. K. Wllkliw. 1HU Enst NiTcnly-f If th atrret, N., .September 2", .1 iliiubtcr. UOrtJHT -To the wife ot A. I.. Itoughl. 421) Kut Tuli'tj-ulnih street, .V, September 12, H NIHI. DEATHS AND FUNERALS M KI..NN A September 25.- at' the family resi dence. JI1 Brazoc sireer. Thomas Krancea Mrkeuiui, ajte 60 year, dearly IteloTed bus band of Mrs. Norn MeKellUH. lovlujt father of Mrs. Kate V. larr, Mrs. Nellie lllltahldcl Mrs. Mamie Hamilton. Mrs. Nora Welch, Mrs. Margaret t'otinell. John Thomas. HiiKh, ami the iHte James McKe-ms. The fuuerul u 111 leave the above residence. Hulurday, Septem ber 27, at S:.'1U a. in., thence to St. Mary's chureh, corner Williams areuue and 8tanlou street, where services will be at 9 o'clock. Friends are respectfully Invited. lulcroient River View cemetery. PAUL-SICN 111 thin oily. StMIembcr Mm, Kraiii'MK 8. PauUeti, ago iU hrn, wife of Pr lr I'AutBtMi. Kunprjtl srrlce will lw held Friday, tStiptPinbor 20, t ii p. m., from Krh-k-soh'k reiiiitruo' iindrrtHkliiK parltirn, 445 Mor rism utifct, corner of Twelfth. Iulerment will (uke pi tut l tho cruliiatoriuoi. FitendH re- npeclf iilly Invited. M GUK.HUi ln thin elty. September 24, nt the resiHeiicc on Biirnes ICuHd, iifgory SrGregw fiffed 27 yOHTri, M iuohHim. 22 tlnyn, KrieiuH invited to Httend the fnueral wrvlco, which wil! be held t the CHttaedrnl, eiiriipr Fifteenth nod lavls slreela, tomorrow, Friday, at 0 a. oi Interment M t. 'n I ry ivmpN'ry . FIS( I IKK -At fjheiwtMHa, n-., fteptt'ixiLt-. Kuiily FUe.ber, used Ii4 yenr-n. The remains are at the reHidence etblthraent of J. 1 Finley ion. Montgomt-rj at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. COtiL iSfptfinlHT 25, in thi eity. tieoi'Ke loxel, ait" UO Team. Kemahm nt A. It Zeller couipany a parlors. Williams h ve nue. i Mtiit.nilrfir . ifiuiy Iiurl iliMn IIL'TL,l,i.,kV L..l LJ..n. ..f SMITH -Hoy I.. Bmlif, I.luiilon, September 2.'!, tti vchi'h; lMirUy. TI.'ttXKY Kliauhetb K. Turney. 471) SUtcenlh ;itrccl. Septcinhcr '22. M years; ncntllty. (iliKKM-'IKI.!) William K. Urecnflelil. Ha KltMl Wanhlnston direct. 4H ycurM; ncphritia 111 HT)I -JuKcph II. Huffum. .Mlhiuiiklc, Or., September '22. 2i years; tutwrcii'lil. TONSKTH I' LORAL CO., 13 fci..., choice cut flowers Tor all occasions; prompt service. Main S02. A-1102. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141Vt 6th sc., In SelllriR bldfj. Main 7215. FUKKKAL D1RBCTOKS NKW liOMlii UK J. l '1NLKY & SON. The only residence undertaking estab lishment in Portland. Representing the greatest advance In the science of fu neral service. The automobile equip ment and secluded driveway ate among the many exclusive features. The es tablished policy of moderate prices has never been changed. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Perfect Funeral Service. Montgomery at 6th. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading funeral director, 220 3d St., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511. Main 607. A. R. ZELLER CO,, 6D2-594 Williams ave. East 1088; C-1088. Ludy attendant. Day and night service Dunning &. McEnteetf S",, every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430, A-45B8. Ludy assistant. F. 8. UUNN1NG. INC. Hast Slda Funeral Directors. 414 K. Alder. . Kast 52 H-2525. LED Lea d I ng east nido uudertaK er. Lady assistant. B-1S8J. East 7ft K. 6th and Alder PORTLAND CRKMATiAiUUM, 680 Glen wood ave.; take Sellwood cur. Open to visitors dally from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. HEM STOCK. 16H7 E. 13th. Sell. 71. B 1122 end University Park. Col. 34-JIi FRlPiliM UNDERTAKilMU CO. Mam CniLoUIN 8U3. A-2236. 409 ALDKR. CICALO tudertnkluit Co. Maiu 41M. , Or l LO A 2:i21. coiner Hd and Claf. PEARSON 8U7rRrusseef,,,-.Ji:1U8U- MONUMENTS Schumann Marble Works East 2d and Pne: Fast 74. PORTLAND Marola Woiks, Kn4-ii 410 st. Opposite city hall. Main 8644. 1HJSINKSS I'HOHKUTY 66 FOR KALE New storo trollding, 26x62. Living rooms In rear. Good locution. In Molalia city, arrowing rapidly. Plenty oi good openings for business. P. Shaw, Molsila,' Or. OKNKRAIj KKAfi KHTATK 02 H-A WTHORNF 1 room bungalow, ele gantly furnished, built-in features you never saw before makes housework easy;' fancy hardwood floors, disappearing bud, dandy" deft, artistic ceilings, complete with light fixtures and window shades; come' out to 845 K. 43d st. (and see)- for yourself. "You will be under no obliga tions whatever; owner. Tabor 65JL . , .....' .MEETING NOTICES FOR SALE HOUSES This Is an Ideal Home S rooms, has 3 fireplaces, break fast room, sunken den, furnace, garage, beautiful shrubbery, ex cellent location convenient to car. Prloe $9600. Phone Muln 1800 or A-6261. PROVIDENT TRT;ST COMPANT I 2d "floor Selling bldg. 6th and Alder. SWELL BUNGALOW. 6 room brand new bungalow, fine fire, place, beam ceiling;, enamel Dutch kitch en and 2 bedrooms; doubly constructed throughout, cement floor, laundry trays,, concrete porch and brick pillars; extra larsre rooms; a genuine bungalow; nona Just like it in the city. On R 86th near Wygant. Price 12760. A snap. S300 cash; will take good lot and balanca monthly. GRUSSI & BOLDS, 816 Board of Trade Bldg, Main 7452; A-4401. 5 AND 6 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOWS. Rose City Park district; have all the latest built-in conveniences, hardwood floors; are handy to car. Prices $2900 to $375d; terms to suit you, Phono Main 1800 or A. 2tfl. PROVIDENT TRUST COA1PANT, OWNERS. Selling bldg.. Sixth and Alder. Beautiful Heights Home for , Sale 8 rooms, fireplace, porches, all modern conveniences; fine view. The Interior will appeal to you it you want something a Itttlo dif ferent. Price 10,O0o; some terms. Call after 6:30 p. m. Woodlawn 72 Two Cozy 4 Room Bungalows nviiiBiun .rant; gooa bizea lots; cement sidewalks; some fruit and close to good carllne. Price 2250 each. Your own terms. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY. OWNERS Selling bldg., 6th and Alder sts. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. J300 CASH. New. moJern. 1 rooms in) Kleenlnv norcii; furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, fixtures, "screens, full cement basement; this Dlace lias all thn built. ( n pnnvan. iences, liurdwood floors, cloak room; east front; 3 bearing walnut trees, peach tree, holly and other Hhrubbery. A good buy for a family. iYic 13500. i'flone Main 2970. AIT. TAHOK DISTRICT. 1600 below the regular price. B room bungalow, full cement basement, pan eled dining room, hardwood floors, rooms tinted, all iicceHsary built in work. Dutch kitchen with breakfast nook. See owner, 2606 6Sth st. Ta bor 170. J1300 f loom douse, bath anil toilet, full basement, lot 25xU6, 200 cash, balance easy terms. 12500 5 room house near Kant 17tn and Stark, bath, toilet, full basement, lot 50x50. A nice home ami verv cheap. W. H. SRITZ & J-Q-a 1 0Spa Itll ngjildv. PHKTTJKST lIOSlK ON KAST "slliK". New 7-rootn house, 458 Marguerlto ave., all conveniences of the latest and most up-to-date hornet ; lot 60x114 ft., paved slreets, between W. It. and Haw thorne cars; must sell; come ami eee it. Owner at house from 1 to ii p. ni. ; YOU will grab it If you see It; 8 rooms, modern. 12 blocks from Jefferson high school; worth JiiiiOO; will sac rifice for 4000. Including $600 worth carpets, shades, linoleum, ranges; terms; owner. Kast 658, Woodlawn ;)162. See This Dandy 6 room modern bungalow 1 block from car. 50x160 lot. $150. $350 cash. Tabor 357!. TWO of you? Don't pay rent. 2-rooiil house, bl 60x121 lot, near station, 20 minute ride, ground worth more than asking price. $400; $225 cash, $10 per nionth M K. I.ee. 522 'orhett bldg. $2250, a sna), nearly new and modern 2 story, 8 room house, large lot, vicin ity Jefferson high school; Peninsula park; Inquire 10K5 Maryland ave. 6 ROOM bungalow, two lots, corner, fruit, berries, 1 block to car;-easy payments, $2000. Call evenings. Ohs feldt, owner, 129 6th ay., Lents. o ROOM house, corner lot, west Ride, fine condition. Walking distance; 2 mi-lines, $1400, easy terms. Geo. fJ. Mali'. .125 Hallway Kx. Marshall 257 1. LOOK, ONLY $950. New 3 room plastered house, $25 down. $15 monthly Including Interest. Smith-Wagoner Co., 612 Stock Exchange. $25 down, $10 per month buys new 4 room house on half hcc, close to city, 7ic fare. Price $1200. A. C. Maisters, 202Wllcox bldg. NKW 7 room 'house, a 1 1 conveniences-, $4250. $250, $25 monthly, or will make terms to suit. Owner. Wdln. 1799. IF you want to buy, sell or lease real estate or loan money, see nic. Law yer, 401 Stock Kxchange bldg. ROOM modern house, close In, east side; cost me $3000; will sell for $2300. if you have $700 cash. Marshall 2574. $2650. Now, modern, 6 room bungalow near Jefferson high school. $5.10 casta. balance easy terms. Woodlawn S229. $3600 EQUITY in 3 new bungalows for $1600: good cnance to make 12000. 515 Chamber of Commerce. A MODERN 6-room house on the west side, for $2500: any reasonable terms. Jordan. 619 Lumbermens bldg. 5 AND 6 room bungalow, Hawthorne district. $50 down, balance rent. 809 Railway Kxchange. Ford & Co. 7 ROOM house, $1700, part "cash; bath, gas. sewer, 60x100 lot. block car: K. 27th st. Lee. 15 N. 6th.- SIX room house and 2 lots In mining town. Krttlsn ooiumma. uau Colum bia 19. 209 W. Burlington, St. Johns. M.ODKRN 6 room house, close In on Sellwood car: $2200. ioo cash. Claude, Cole, 917 Board of Trade. FOR fine homes in Irvington. call H. 1L Herdman; several below cost. Kast 273. ROOM house and 3 lots, 6 mlnutei walk from 2 carlines. Tabor 3070. KASY terms; new, modern 7 room home. close to car, .eiiwoon aoi. ITOO'DOWN. $15 per month; new, mod'.' i(rn 5 room bungalow. Sellw'd 2204. FOR SATvE LOTS 13 Close In West Side Lots Glenelyn Located just outside the 3-mlls circle, tuid commands an nnob structcd view of the beautiful Tualatin Valley. Bull Run, water, graded streets and walks. Price $450 end up. Terms to suit you. Let one of our autos take you out tooay. I'honii Main . liuo or A-626. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY. OWNERS. Selling Bide-, bth and Alder Sts. PORTLAND. , ' 2 lots, 60x100, one, vacant, 1 with , houses, w bringing $57 per month, Wesl. Side; a snap; $16,000. 1 One corner lot, 50x10, East Side, on block off Union ave., sewer and street Improvements all paid; $1600, south of Alberta St. ; ' ,. Vt lots, on S. P. 8. n. R., planlnsr 4V mill, buildings, large warehouse, office and house In city; snap; $12,000, . Vsn-G couVer, Wash., new.: modern 8 room " house, corner lot 60x106; $8000, Vac. couver, Wash. . . i Jfor particulars address !-.. ; . . ItOIITU 2. BOX i , . . ' Sherwood, or. r 1