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14 v. , :the .Oregon. ? daily- journal, mmtla:;- 1, 1913. VMS IN -7- posiin. I.t '.. a. V '.!., .' -M . ILDE'. A TICKLISH ; OFF TILLAMOOK tv.',' . : ,,'.x'. Ship Is 'FourMiles Offshore , When; Picked up by Tug .BarLumpyrvv.-' - !.' v"-.VljeB.tb German ship Harvesthude, papula V C, Carstcns, fdund beraelf In ; a dangerous position .your miles off.TJJ , lamt6k head, last 8unday, the Iport of Portland bar tug Oneanta went "cut And ; picked her up, towing her, iO' mllea out -toi','e,-vhert'''h;waa,'..ptekeA, wp that jiiight, by. tinother tug and .towefl'ln oyer , the'-' bar.1, 'Vf-V 'h-'m 'f 'ii':'"'" V--'" 'vCi:''::-' . Captain-Carstena says' that the Hart .. vesthude aailed from Bant a Rosalia In- stead t Mazutlan on August SS, and .made the voyage up to the river In 37 days..-, She had calms in the Gulf of California until she reached Cape San Lucas and she required 13 day a to get out intov the Pacific ocean. " , , Ai riving at Cape ban Lucas the ship had northerly and northeast, winds which brought her to within four mile, of 'Tillamook head.". The captain says . that the vessel was. in closer than was comfortable with the wind blowing from the direction In which it did. t,i ' . i When the tun brought her In late Sun. day night the bar was very lumpy, says the captain,, and the Harvesthude pitched fiarder than, she had at anytime on the voyage. ' , ' ' This is Captain Carstens' first, visit to this port but the Harvesthude was here- five years ago when she : was the - Ail 11IBU; AUtClV.milM - I v .... After discharging herballast at Linn ton, the Harvesthude will !ome; up to one of the. local grain- docks to load wheal for the United Kingdom , under charrer. to 3d, H. Itouseri ' j;;.,.'.r; h CEREAL SHIPMENTiSHEAVV.: . fe ,-'f,vt);v 1 ' " -:v-.v:-,.; .-vSi' Portland? Gears vM ,.' Pugct Sound in September. Out of ft total of S. 288,511 bushels of rr i tthlnnod from Oresrort and Wash ington during .September o Portland! ' shipped 2.672,49 bushels , 132 097 bar rels . of vflour -Included). ; while , Puget Bound -porta shipped J.8K.04J bushels 1 231.77 barrels of flour, included), ae rordlng to the. monthly report of the Merchants Exchange. Both the. flour and wheat shipments from-this -port were greater than Ubt year, while an In crease is shown in both commodities, for the present cereal year over that ' of 1812-13. Of the wheat shipped 111.666 . binihrls r-ere sent to California and it,. 100 .' barrels - of tour , were , sent there. Barley exports from Portland -in Sep tember amounted to 123,404 bushels and thoii from Puget sound were 12,001 i bushei8..i52j STEAMER I ELMORE ON : RUN Craft Goes on Run of Beaver, Which Recently Sunk. , -' ; , It was announced this morning, that the. Clatskanle Transportation company, : owners of the river steamer Beaver, punk recently in the Clatskanle slough; has chartered the O.-WV R. & N. steamer Klmore to take" the Beaver's run. The Elmore will sail tomorrow night from Couch : street with ilreight and. passen- fsers for : Empire and wa' points and she will b kept on the run until the Beaver is ready for service again. There was no -change in the situation .of : the Beaver this morning, but it Is expected that r he will' be raised sometime this afternoon. , , r - NAVIGATION AIDS' EFFICIENT Lights -Replaced and Buoys Are ' ' ' Overhauled. , . - . . AU aids to navigation In the Columbia river are- now In good condition," says Ifenry L. Beck, lighthouse Inspector for the Seventeenth districts the tender Heather hawing arrived yesterday after putting the buoys in sbaP-Cne lights have alt been replaced and the buoys overhauled and ..four new, buoys ' have been "established.,. Of these . there are 4wo in 'the. new dredged " channel at Hunter's shoal, - one at Martin's island bar and one ' a short ' distance above Morgan's. . - . ALONG THE WATERFRQNT '' : ' - - , . . ."' i To load ' a cargo of . 1400 tons of wheat, 60 tons of oats, and. SO tone of beef, the steamer Arollne, Captain Sears, arrived last night from San Francisco. After reaching; the Ltnnton ballast dock at 7. last night' with the German shic Hartresthude and the British bark Lord Templeton, the towboat Ocklahama returned down to Coble with, the can nery bark Levi O. Burgess. The American steamer Damark Is scheduled - to shift;" from the Portland Lumber' cnmpany's'-mlliB ; to the "North .pacific mills, at 3:3a this afternoon-" Ja tow of the Ocklahama, the barken, tine Pako, Captain. Pederson, left up for Lintonn at 11 this morning, - The steamer Melville ijoilar arrived at Albers' dock Ko 2 at 11 this morning to load grain for Han Francisco. On the first trip of the winter sched ule, the steamer Breakwater nailed at 8 o'clock last night i for Coos Bay. She will make the round trip; tvery seven days inetead of every five days during the' winter months. She sails ' every Tuesday night and arrives Sunday. -' Orrald - Bagnell,;"; assistant United' 8tates engineer, has moved his house hold good up to Portland from Astoria, as lie experts to be in Portland more than ever this winter, ; The ettamer Klamath, Captain Jarin- . ecn,' has cleared with' 1,060,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. The Carlos is taking on - 400,000 feet for San Fran cisco. " T, . . '. 1 , Late yesterday afternoon the British steamer CralglialUCaptaln Stephenson, cleared for- Yokcharoa, Kobe and Shang. liai, laden with S.60.v74 feet of lOmber, valued ( 147,864. -This will Increase last month's exporjuU a considerable .extent;,i;-'f ;.,,;,;..,''.' .-. Liner Returns to Port ' fr'eattle, : Wash., Oct. 1 The Great Xorthern oriental liner Minnesota, which nailed-. for the orient Tuesday morning at 7:16, returned to port earl v this morning driven back by an accident to her intermediate cylinder. Shu carried i the biggest cargo and, passenger list of! the year-, ; Necessary; repairs may delay) iio Hiuwf waB .two. or . tnree' days. marixe; NOTES . -.. . M-t .. 1 " .;.;,,. Aaiorln. Oct-l.-i-teff Up St midnight Sfeam. rr Nehalem.' Arrtred down during tbe nlabt 1 ' Iti. n steamer Belinda, Sailed at 6 a m 1 . ..kwatrr ft 1 ona Bay; at a. n. Steamer f i ,iri.. for Ura. Harbor. -Left np at 11 a. an. s . ten line I'uako. -.., i . s ... i., vj , ,t lIand, tier, X-r Arrived at midnight 1 1 c r Jolian roulaan rmm Portland, ' i jiay, He(it,, ;m,all.d at rmm Steamer 1 a 1 1 i.'iuie; ol(ne avbnouer Tillamook for Port. I I HEAD , ...l.indo pt. i. Arrlyed Hlcamfr O. M, .. k fnm I'ort la ml. . - . t i i -il o. --it. Sailed i-Stwainora Bote rod VirlblaiMl, .for Portland. i I ndiii, Kept, i ArriH at 9 a. ro, I. r- A tlaa fnini Portland. Sailed at 4 p, ...inn- tauitua for I'ortland. ArriTed at ! .' rife tj''s.ft'MiW'.f 4 p. m. ftteareer Kan Kimm; at p. ei, fcteamar Feral, from Portland. ' Aatnrla, Sept, 3J.-.-AirlTr1 at 9 and left up t 9:SO p. m,-H3tjimo IWrllle, Dollur from bn hitrltm, J , i . ' Tldea at Aatoria-Thumdiytllirh water, a. m.,'8.3 Teetl 2:06 p. m 9.6 Low water i8:J0 a., m 1.4 feet! 8:M p. JB. T- fuot r ' MARIAS IJITEILIGEN'CE t i i, y '. ! i - v . ' Doe Arrlva, ' Alliance, from Eui-cka..t... Or. 1 t'ekcrmark, from Kurop aud orient. .Ort. 1 1 Camtno. Han ranrl ....V.v... (..Oct. Ron City, trmm Loa anrrlMx.f ........Oct, Rrcakwater, from tooa fetj..... ...... ..Ort. HoanukL from SiaCtdra. ........Oct. Hue H. Elmore, from Tillamook, ...v.-., .Oct. heaTr, from San Pdro,....,.,...-cl. IHUmopk. front LoautlK. ., .i. . . . ,vi .v.O. )pcat4B, f rota Ban Antuiilo aad wy.t.)rt. 1H Hr, from Im AH4nl4i....v, ,!,,! ,). it Dan of Ulamua, from orleat--rY-rrT -.,.'. .Oct. IS C. Frfd LaeTec, front kurope and orient Nov. 4 andaiuna, from Kiiropa and orieut., ,.. .Uec. BitbooU, from Kurope and orleut...,.li. 81 ' : : Pue to Dapart. . v . rirlna. for San Kranolfo..k..,i.;....S..Oct. 1 Voaemltt, for loa Anela..:. ....i...i.Oct, 1 Yacefain, tor Sua Diego and, way. ..... .Ot-t. " I Bear, for Su mactan... Oct..! Klamath, for San Dtego. ........ .....J. 0t. I KUwalb, Baa Diego .Oi t. ; i Alllauct, for Eureka. ............. .Ort. v 4 ltlUmook, for togiiilla ;.Oct. : :4 Camlno,'. for .San. Kraod.4.. ........Ort. t L'HruiDO, San Kranriaoo. ....... ,.,,...,,.;.Oot. t Hue II. Klsaure, for THIaawok .. i-.ii.nt 1 Breakwater, for Coos Bay V. .''..,......'. . rt. 1 Haralm, for (fan k'ranriart, ...,Kt. l Itoanoka, for San Dteito. ........... ...Oct. I Itoae L'Ur. for San -4'ranvlavo. ......... Hrt. d jHeaver, ttrt San Pedro, ,....-.........vOet. l!t tnm San Traneiaoa. . 8tan)ra Harvard and . Yale. . alUrnatlng, leava Sau ranilaeo tor Han lleuo on Mondaya, V ednaaday a, Frldaya and aturoaya. eenneotluf witti ateanmr from Portland, Nortkbound, tbey arrlv at Han rrauularo on Tueidaya, Xuuradaya, Saturdajra and Sundajra. . . ' Oraln ruat'la Port.. - Thlelbeck.i Ger. bk.. ..........Victoria doliibln BclliicU. tier.' a. . . . , . ...... , Aatoria sr. w .,.,.,...4.,,.fHWtUUlEflllU-.U. Kpaoiu, iir., a. .. . . . , ., . ............. ,. . .TrTlnif lUvaatUdu, - tier. 'iUl... . Ulinl.m bellwaOo, , Br. a,. ............. .K, V. N.1IU v - ' , lumbar rieat la Tot. Kama Hertb. Reman. Am. aih. Aatoria W. U. Maraton. Am. aoh.. Weat Hide Slilhgla Co. t'uako. Am. bklu. ...... .......... . . . Weatnort (.'arolliie. Aw. St. Helena Straludono. JJr. a......, Llnnlon Balem, lei, ach. . ..Liunton Klug Cyrua, ,.ni. ach..,..,........,.8t. Helena gueea llaud, Br. a. Wttrt t'uuunerce. Aw. aen...... ,.,.rr........lJnueuu Beaalv Dollar, Ur. aa.......,....,....Kalaaia Lot d ItiLiiletCH d, Br. bk ........ v Llmitou (Vaniara, Am. a.. ....... .........Xorlb .l.'avltls ' MiaoaUajiajua in Port. I L.' O. Buriesa, Am. bk . Oobla t'arloa, iAui. I.....,...,.......'.'...... Martin's KUuialta, Ab. aa. .. , .................. .Kupple'a St. Miivoiaa, Am, anip..i...,k..,..,..Atui'U Berlin, Aw., abliv.. ...TVTiUobia Hence,. Am. ak ...... i ........ , '. , ...... . Aatoria Bear, Aw. as. ...Aluawortk klireua. saa-acb,.,, , ........... .Columbia Ao. 1 JlelTillo Dollar. Am,: as.,.,...,.i(Mi.AIbera 2 lueatan. Am. aa... ......... ilnrtln 'a Breakwater, Am. aa.,.. ........... i.Aloor(h atuaatie Vtabuuejr, Aju. ka....i......Ht. Helena rlwhelle, A m. aa . ... . , i . . . . . ....... . . I'ort aiuuu I b V U. Letgett, Am. aa..,,.........,.Norili Haul Vvaemile, Am, .... .... ,.,SU llcleua ' u'. Zm Acute to Xwad lumber. ' v Name '- ''-.' . - aialled.irrom. TVui. a, Smltb, Am. scb...., ........ Valparaiso Arrtiw, Br. air... .............. ...... alejlllonea Baugor, Aor. atr.........,..,....ctaa IrranclK.'o Den of Crambia. Br, au,, Ucaksala, Br. aU.. ...,..,v..Acapuloo Ueo. bU Billlnga, Aw. kck.. ...... ...,,.l4ucr Uaorglna, Am. ukL . ...... ...... ..callao HarfMta, Br, aa. .,8as tftaocbK Marluroufb Hill, auaa. bk....,,,...calu tyxnta Koaalla.- Ill, aa.. ....'...,....... Xacoiaa Hlam, llau. aa. .................. San kranctaco Xerricr, Nor. a.., ,., rf, .fclau yranciaoo lndramaro, Br. aa.,....,.,......,.,tjaU Uito Burdr amgbt, Br, aa.,..t..,,...liau rauclco kukoko kl.ru, Jap. aa...... ......,.,. UoJI VVWH. J'albot, Am avcto... , ..... .,.Wlla laa ataate'ke lead Oiaia. - : , ' llaW-H.i.'Aif.;;.'.,:;... Ballad ICrora. Adelaide, Car. bk. ............... ..Aaiotofu.ta Aaserd. Mor. ah .(Jallao Hiraaaia, or. o ...a........... auaace Uruuk lalua. Br. bla... .......... .......Oailaa Clyde, for ablp.......,..,,,..........,.CalUo Cruoodllfc Br. twrk........M.......,...OaUae Kraeat bagoave, r. Dara..,....,..,,...uiuio oalgat. br. bark , St. BoaaUa iileuaaatki, Br. ablp...,...,..............amua lilneuoa, Br. bark. ....aweutla, it. laaerafou, Br. bark. ........ .......... , .C'alla Kaaaai. Belg. ablp..,., .'.Harburg La usdalc, Br. Ulp ...... Weat Coaai by u ton, Br, bark ,.,.,i,8t. Boaalla U"T" " ,r'"t0Vl1,1m Scburbek, Uer: bark...,, ......St. Boaalla g HIMUViuoiBii tsa at-reaaijBie re waakaMV ISegara, Br. ship Caliao Tbiatlebauk, Br.. bark....t.v......Bucnoa Ayrea Warner Vlnnon, Get bark. ........ ..Weat Coaat Westgata, Br. ablp... ................ Weat Ooaat Wracomba Park, Br. sh,... ............. ..Caliao Inverurla, Br. bk. .....Buanoa Ayrea k aaukuua klaru - v ... ....... ,Tt i . . ., . .Orient DmOj River Headings. STATIONI I Si el LeK'inton Umatilla' ,..,..',,',. Albauy ............. ... Halcni ...... i,. ,,.,. ..w WU-ooTllla ,....,..... Portia ud . . . . . o.i .i -4.8 1.81 A.l O.l 0.4 1.8 4.8 O.I 0.1, () Hlalng. ( Vailing.'' Lost Man i Is Found. ' Klamath Falls. Or., Oct. l.O. L, Waite, who was lost int. the lava beds Sunday, made his way to a homestead er's cabin Tuesday after Buffering from exposure and exhaustion. Postoffice for Bar View. Washington, Oct. 1 A new post office has been established at Bar View, Tillamook county. Frederick C. Robin son of Garibaldi was appointed past master. , Roiiinid ' FOR THE . ) STATEFAIR-- VIA OREGON ELECTRIC RY. ' 9t -SO . .". ' '.' VI, '''. )' , I o.tecc;j ELECTRIC . . (wttULwtmRoim ,1 Tv:l;f'i'V.,;;i';Vi''V,f A - 'i, i' ty iw'W I CITV TICKET OFFICE5 FIFTH and TARK STS..' TENTH an4 STARK STS., TENTH and MORRISON 3TS. . PASSENGER STATIONS TENTH and HOYT STS. FRONT and JEFFERSON STS, - . AllISSHEPOISOflED HER OWN SIX CHILDREN Minneapolis Woman Confesses "She Killed them .With. Fly t, ; Poison as. Babesr.' ' . , (Catted' Picas. Let d Wire.)' ' i w, Minneapolis. Uot, l. Mrs. oie'LecU- wold, who. confessed,, according1 to- the police, to murdering her six children between and 1911. by giving them fly polson,4' will be examined as to her sanity, tt wa stated by the authorities tday. Spy'il:'' : H. '. ' 1 i The specif fo charge against' bef 1 was the poisoning of her -daughters Viola, age 0, and Laura, 11. months old, Wh died respectively in ; July and Bepterf ber After aanjlttlng both .killings, the IHilIre say, she ad Jed that she had simi larly ktllud four others at various times, all at less than 1 year old. , t ' r She . was i1 arrested because.; her hus band's suaplclons were-aroused by the similarity of rth' fcircumatantes attend ing, each. death, Mrs, .Leckwold is S3. tmRL7-CtAIMS"SHr W AS .STABBED BY TACOM A, STUDENT - Continued From " Page On. - turn homa in time to keep another en gagement I bad, but When 1 mentioned tt as we were taking a spin after din ncr he told me I could keep no engage inents except with him.: ; ... , ; , Stabbed Tea Times. "I Insisted, and then 'he drew a knife and threatened me. I screamed end be stabbed me 10, times In the right anr, breast, 'neck and side, trying to steer the -car with one hand and using the knife with the other. "I kept on fighting, and In S minute ha lost control. of the machine, and we ran Into the curb." , -. The girl was at first supposed to have been hurt, in the wreck, tilts was grad uated from a Pennsylvania seminary two years 'ago, and came to New York to study music Physicians - auid this : af terftoon that Miss, Singleton's wounds are hot serious. Miss Catherine Dobbins, her housekeep er, for M IbS Singleton maintains a house of her own told the . police the young woman Is the. daughter of a rich mine owner. - : v- ' : Claghorn Is in Tacoma. Tacoma, Wash., Oct... 1. D. M. Clag horn, mentioned in dispatches from New Yprk in connection with a stabbing af fray.ls'now In Tacoma, nt having re turned to .Columbia 'university ,this win ter. It is believed here that Some one posfng as D. M, Claghorn was with Mine Singleton In the automobile accident "Billy" Craighorn, or WjilLam Claghorai do not appear In directories -of this city, or South Tacoma, . D. M. Claghorn Is the oldest son of C. Tt. Claghorn. presi dent of he Northwestern Improvement company, a Northern Pacific corpora tion., His character is known to be of the very best, and he is somewhat indig nant at th coupling of his name In con nection with the affair, DR. "TODD WILL TAKE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENCY u Sa,lemv Or. Oct. 1. Dr. Edward H. Todd, vice p"resident of- Willamette unl yerstty, today announced his acceptance of the presidency of the University of Puget sound at Taconia Wash, Dr. Todd was , tendered the presidency by unanimous action of tbe board of trus tees. "' Dr. ' Todd served the northern school for four years during its early struggles, and came from there to Wil lamette university to assist In the rais ing of the $600,000 endowment. He has been with Willamette for three years. He, will assume his duties Immediately. Alleged Blackmailer Not Held. t San Francisco, Oct. 1. Special Offi cer W. Mueller yesterday arrested Mrs, Mary Vaughn, accused of trying to blackmail Judge R. M. Widney of Los Angeles but let her go "for lack of au thority" to hold her. ; U. P. Melon Cutting Postponed. New York. Oct. 1. The Union Pacific executive .board adjourned yesterday without cutting Its I8J.000.000 surplus melon, but will do so in a few days. DelzcU's Nomination Confirmed. Washington, Oct 1. The senate eon firmed the nomination of W. A'. Delsell to be postmaster at Klamath. Kails, Or. Trips to FoMaimd Thursday tcL 2 Return Same pay SPECIAL TRAIN, RETURNING THURSDAY ONLY, , Will Leave Salem 9:30 p. m., Arrive Portlland 11 :30 p. m. ' Return Limit October 8 ' IO Daily iC-Jf-n ,.dLirlafrksy.Sw Leave North Bank Station as" shown below; ' Jefferson Street Station, 20 minutes, latetv , . . ,6:10, 7;30,l8:20I 10:40 a.'m,; 2:05, 3:40,,' ' : ' ; 4:40, 6:00, 9:10 and 1 1 :'45 p, m. -, , ' , ra ogil ... - f ; . ; rim::. Shoots His Wiro r in" Flat in Mis: ' v;pFranc'sco,. f a' ' - i1' (United lre Cm- - aHn Franttaoo,, Qrt. 1 the only explanation ti offer today for the mur. and son and then the au, S. Dean.: a plumber and years old. In their flat la unity wns lice could f his wife of Gilbert trlelan JO Mission district last bight ? Deaniahbt hla son, Ullbert t of 14, as be sat' at supper In the Hla.aged wife,! attracted :by tin man mt, rushed ' In, then turned, to escape d was shot air she reached the back pordi. Her blood, dripping onto the porch i low, carried the first newa pf ths tru; edy. ".--' . ' '' Meantime, Dean sat down, prexsed his rifle between his knees and ehot him self. :'. W' X:ti-,-V'ti'PWy.& ' " ' ' ' I asa 1 ' - ' " I ' f ' ' U ''.'"' '"' ' ' "" ' '. ...'." .. . . V.. :.. T, FIRE ENGINE MATTER GOES OVER TEN DAYS (Special to The Journal.) vVaacouver, Wash Oct 'l. At an ad journed special session of the city coun cil held last Sight tne matter" of ac cepting or rejecting the tractor fire en gine laid over for 10 days. - A letter granting tht extension of time was re ceived from representatives of the Bob Inson company and -placed on file. The engine has been ' tested," but'- report bs not been made by the engineers and had the Robinson company demanded action last night, the council could have not done otherwise than reject the machine. W. C .'it." U; Will Meet , , (Special to The Journal. 1 ' -Vancouver, Wash.. Oct. 1.- Ths mem bers of the W. C. T. U. will bold a meetn lng at the Commercial club rooms Fri day afternoon commencing; at ' 8:30 o'clock sharp. Mrs. F.'R. ivhelan and Mrs. Sunderland, both of whom, attended the state convention : at Cbehalls. re turned yesterday and will give a report of the 'convention," ;.'"--.'",4':; ' ' :i ';Bud Feels 'Gooi';C"V; (Special to Til JooraaL ' Vancouver,' Wash., Oct 1. Bud; An derson amused himself with six Van couver boxers at, the Mecca" pool hall last night. " Nona of the six were. willing to face Bud mora than three rounds and two rounds were sufficient ' for most of them. Bud says that he) is In ex cellent shape for his battle at San Fran cisco October it. He will leave for the southern . city tomorrow In company with Frank DuPula. one of his trainers. He will stop at Aledford on' his way south and spend a few days In' the mountains. , . i . - :.-' . ' -,.. Cooverts Are Surprised. (Special ia The Journal.) Vancouver, Waah., Oct 1. A surprise party was given Mr. and? Mrs. M. L. Coovert last night, the occasion being the twenty-fifth - anniversary of their marriage. A silver percolator was pre sented the Cooverts. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs: H. C. Lelser. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.: Lewis Wise, and Mr, and Mrs.. Joseph Carter. ( LA GRANDE WOMEN VOTE . ON PROPOSED CHARTER ,"1 Grande, Or.t Oct 1. La Grande Is voting . today on the proposed commis sion form of government , Excellent weather la bringing out a heavy vote by women. ..i .:.,-. Mexican Kebels - Take ; Panzacola. . Vera Crux,' Oct. "1. Rebels captured the town of Pansacola, near Puebla, yesterday, according to messsges re ceived here this afternoon, looted the place and killed large numbers of peo ple Later, when a train pulled into ths place from Puebla, they killed the engi neer and two federal officers who were on board and rohbed all the passengers. CLASSIFIED AD HATES In effeft "Oct. 1, 1913. " " . ALL PRKVI018 HATES CANCELLED CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS Dally or Sunday. , -IV, cent rer word ner lnarllnn. . Thla rharse la fur all rlamlflcationa except lng "Tor Bent In ITlrate Family." "Room and ttoara in I'riTate family, ' "Situation Wanted and "Wanted to Kent" Ida, which are IK vvnia wr woru uer inneriion. o ad charged for leaa than IB renta, . CASH ADVKRTlRKMKNTiX lVi evnta per word for all cbtaalfleatlona ei ecptlnr "For tent Is Prirate Family." l'Room and Board in Prfrate Kamllr." "Situation W anted" and "Wanted to Bent" adi, which are 1 H cents per word. J hree Inaerttona for tba nrlea -of two. Hercn inaertlona for the prlrn of five. . ho ad taken for leaa than 15 cant. Saleinii 4 agnrMJKaVxrUatrTna.'di larOwiapltWheraBiflak. Day A.-.'. r ' ' ;'.,;'r..::::AUCTl ' "itHout n -3" '' will sell to-the b: --.. .! l : r for a i:i hand the entire furnh : i of l :um, consisting of ort,, n .i., my ilrdseyeilapla Dressers, bn.i.- ard Tin iieds. Springs, Mattres.-rs atul i:l- nr. Carpets,, Rugs. Chairs, Lace Cur lairiM, and each and every artlole now inert n the 'Stratton hotel, corner XI . il and. Pine "streets. . These goods ho , sold piece' by Piece, giving the snuill buyer an' opportunity as " well as thp i.ii-fju. . .''.';'' ;.' r'.;; '..;''' "; ". i : n inber the date and. place;; Thurs day, ( i. tober 2, at 10 a. m, sharp, rain or bIiiiic, irtratton Hotel, cor. Third and Pine Ms. - . v ,' ' ,' , HtJr.PHT H. fc K. CO., ' - Anotioneers. M;V TODAY - --'''""-'JW-asaa-iaiai 1VINGTON :-:.LOvs ' 0 Ju ; Completed 1 Hiiiste Sc!J:rr.;"ccJ Ec!r.v Ccct ' ; URGENT1 CONTKAi'T EAST nkc CESSITATES THE fcl U.lM- US TO IM MEDIATELY DISPOKl-1 )H' TWO OF THE HIGHEST TYPE M'NGALOWS IN IRVINUTON, HKRK IS A It A R H OPPORTUNITY FXR ' YOU WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A SNAP. Six i rooms, bath and .breakfastnouk, Ivory 'enamel egg shell gloss finish, Imported wall decorations, tile fire places, plate glass, windows,' best grade oak flooring, latest effects In old gold lighting fixtures. Tiffany glassware, cornice ceilings, guaranteed path ' fix tures, window shades, lineoleum - kit chen :and bath, quarter sawed oak front djoors, best grade hardware, built in features., bevel plate glass mirrors, fur. nnces, laundry : trays, full -basements 28x42 cement floored, lots BOxlOO east facing, graded and seeded. - Hs-rd sur faced street 'located on Ei 28th st One half block off Broadway. The most expensive homes - in lrvington sur round the property. Broadway cars reach the property on a direct line from the heart of the business and theatre district, .via. Broadway ; bridge. Mopey talks in Shts offering.- Just tw.o people can take advantage of this rare oppor tunity. Owners at premises today. If you are liv the market look them -over. No agents' ' commissions; our prices sre net. owners 'ana ouuoers, . 2 Chamber of , Commerce. Main 6594. Res. Woodlawn J209. Mortgage Loans ; 6 to 7 H. E. MOONEY Kau 110. Boom 491 Tailing Sldf. FREE FACTORY SITES AT WEST OBIOOV CT (000 feet frontage on Willamette river, good railway , facilities. Let us show you. MOOBT taTTE8TMBirT ooM 101 Chamber of Commeree, . Main 37, Title and Trust Company N rourtb' and Oak Btreets. ' Mortgage Loans Wa Make Building- fcoaaa, CITY AND FARM LOANS . 11000 and up at lowest jatea.' , C.M.ZADOVV 14 Oorbett Ug. , JL-141S, Marshall 98. i FE ARE Y; BROS. A : We Buy Notei 84 Salmon St . Main 1389. A-17TL ,lf your name appears la . either phone "book you V. ean telephone your ad is 7 J IS is' A '6051 -"' nd bays It - charged. Bills will be mailed ta j on tbe following day tor payment, . .t --,,.! .--f,,..: : The .. Journal- . cannot guarantee . accuracy ; or assume reiponslblllty for errors of any kind oc curring . In i telepnonetl advertisementa. ' REAL ESTATE - TBANSFKKfS , ' Alameda Land Co. to Amy : May, lot 6, ' - Dioes i, Aiaaietia rar . ,i j.wu B. Holbrook to Emma B. Diirt et al. . , lota 21 and 22, bloi k 6, North Bank 5 -'' v addition . ,. ... w. ........... .... . 1.583 Jensla Bammopa and huaband to Oeo. f. . Mart,, eaat. oo rteet lot oiors lo.- .--Park View exf. .r., ..' S-Ooll Geo. H. Rlbbevke and wife to Elmer A. ; . , 8rlles t al. part fit . block (AI- bins Honieateail .....,.,,.. .i.. ... . ft. 400 A. W. (Icobo-k .end wife ta Krankllii , W'ehatcr I'hllllpa.. lota 10 and 11, block 2. IMrdinSut ;g.S80 B. M.' kiuibar and. wife' to Alh-n ;;.,- Tlniloliih. lot 1. blot k 2. Olmated Park 2.B50 I'mbdenabH-k A taranu t . to Ueo. M.-1 . Kara., lota M -and 21.' block Wl; JOnet-,-; ' I more. (almed to .1 red jLTolaaantJUid ItotirW4 rolfelf i : .T." .... ... . T i.boo Lucy : A. f'hambera and huahand to Ca. ale H. Biickman, Kit,14, block 10, llolv Irfood . ......... . .... . , '.....',.-..... . . 600 8atne t. inn Q- Hurkman. et al, lot fl. Mock 4, lot :t, block iota and s, blk-T. Hollvmod 3.400 Then I . Calouri and wife , to T. H. tVm-' ley et HI, lot 8.-block 4, Ellierta adrtl- : Itlon ..v,. . , ..w .'.v. .... ........ ... .. ." t'ai'lfle f oaat Trtit - Co. i to ' t'harlotte . . Sherlock, lota a,. 4 and 8, block 4, St. Iranoea Hill , . . Herman F. I,abri-c)iie to ii. B.i ( ereghlno 900 e.soo 1.100 et el. lot 10. block R3. Ni'llirnoit. W . Sluion and wife u W. II. Betta, lota 2.1 anil s block '2, , .Henry's 4th aOtlltlon ... 350 t, : bui: " ' ' ItAL ESTATE lRAKSFttIW' : Kmma lioleomb ad bulianil o Annette Mlnrow.rimltb,' lot If. blot" mi: 12& Victor I -and Co. to tfHille Htitton, lila t 3 aad 8, block 2.1, Willamette addition Weatern Orerm Trot Co. to K, Vt . bK-va Mat 10, bUx-k J, Mentona Peter McXanry to Barnaul Kelly, lota 1 and 8, block . Point View tiai t Leamler. Mania and wife to Eniulliie A. White, lot S bliK-k 8. Ttia rr. ....... ... Olie W. Krlega and uuslmnrt to Hin H. . Brlirira. lota 8 and 4, blwk 'A Juneatt 1.0O0 400 i 800 ,800 . " 3O0 ldition to uunnaren rara Olle M. Rrlg and bimliand til Frank. 8 and t, l.lurk 3, Ju- ncau aiMltlon Kama to Khrpard A. Hi'Uks, lot 2, block 1. Juneali adilUlnn fume to Lurirn ;. llii-'n. lots 10 and 11, hlcnk 2, JmiiMii ii.l.lltloo Same to Lillian !.. 1 altiiin, lot , .blH-k 2. Juuriiu adUiiion Sume to tarle 1.. lirlsua, -lot 6, block 2, Juneau addition . A. C. Curnow and to Arthur, Wwt . - et al, l.i acroa In. ti;. linnni Ki'l- ly I). L. c.- . r. t The Fred A. Jacoba Co. to Vuit I ink" e, lota 85 and 86, blwk o,lJarliug ' ton , , . .'... 300 SO0 800 . S00 8,000 9O0 Idd Estate Cxi. to t)ald K Itli h, et ,.:', al, lot 17. tiiock 81. Ladd a addition, ' northeaalerly 10 feet lot 18, blm'k 21 2,600 Harry L. Hanililpt, trnatxe, to Arthur ft. .. . . Krufgcr, lota 13 and 11, block 4, kalr- POlt ... ., ,. '..I Illbernla SsTlnna Bank to V. H. (loinl- ln, lot H, block- 11. Capitol Hill Lealln T. perry and wife to Mary K. Or- rell. east H Jut 18, block ill, Central , Alblna. ... Sarah f. Wlshard ami huxtiHtid to Knima ,. K. Sralth, 1 acra in- section 3, town ' ahtp 1 aoiith, rauira H cunt. . . . ...... a , Antlion Eckern and wife to J. Z. Hlana. v berry; Int H, block 47, Vernon........ Dora I'ortello and hitfliand to Ira Id son, et'al, lots 6 and 7, blovk'S, Trout- dale , . . ....' Chaa. L, Tnmlln 16 FrYnk L. Winiiima. kit , block 1. Siibdivlaloii lot "C," In M. Pattim tract F. I), l.aniplot and wife to lien. II. Wenaley, - lot 14, block 1, City View J'ark nddltlon .'. . . Beacon lnv. Co. to Clatidn 11. Stnrr. lot B50 3O0 1,075 , 60 4.5iH) BOO 1.1M0 4,,(I 4. In north - M double block "1'." city 22.1HI0 Cron-R InroiincHt to. IOiPhiis' V, Fox, - lot 11. block N. Parkhnrat mMHInn '.') C KT1 KCA'l'hS ot tlll tmiUB. Trusf-Co.,' Lewis hldtr.. 4th n building Perm its Mra. A. SappRepalr on and one-bait atory fra ma dwelling, B. Carathers lietween 20th and 27th; builder, A.: Kdraonda, SOOO. - , -; K, Lv Ollaan Erert two atory- frant atora end dwelling, lat between Grant and ttbormaa: builder, Walter R. Thorn, 200. t&'U. ; ; O'Reilly 4 BurieeKepalr two story atorea and ahop, . river front aoutb alda -eaat end ,f Hawthorne bridge; builder, aame, $1500. - J, i. Croroble -Repair one atory frame dwell ing, Kant S2d between Killing aworth and Emer. son; .builder, aame, $100".- i- - ' , lna B. Terwllllrer ect one and ona half atory fratna dwelling, 58 th are.'betwoea (1st asa 02a; ouuaer, ueo. w. uetta, isou. -i - -Geo. L. Brows Erect ana and ono half atory frame dwelling. 22d between Slaklron and Klick itat; bnilderi Chaa. O. Slerene, $27 WW . W. F. Schuyler Repair (wo atory frame ata ble. Front between Market and Clay; builder, V. O. tcary, $lono.' '.- ; ' MEETING NOT1CKS 41 OBLE8 OF -THE MY8- r- TIO SHRINE. ATTEN TION Saturday, October 1 4. ia Shrine day at tlie State fair at Bajem. Re - member) A Shrine special train on the Oregon Elec tric for the nobility of Al ; Kader and visiting nobles famlllas. escorted by Al avaaer oana anu in.rv, w,,, xn,,, aad Yamhill streets Saturday; morning at 8:45 o'clock. Arrive Salem 10:30 a. m. Returning, leave ealem 9 p. m. Ar rive Portland 10:30 p. m. Fare on Shrine special $1.BS round trip.. Tickets good to return on all trains. Make reservations at once at 8. P. 8. ticket office. Fifth andlBark streets. Noblea, Salem has a surp e in tore for you. Don't mise it Let every noble Join on this festive occasion and make this dny one long to be remembered, . pon't for get your fes. ., . D. O, TOMASINI. Potentate. . . . i ni I .... n- w CAMP meew every ''Wednesday- evening .In "W, O. W. temple. 128 11th at All .members requested' to attend. Visitors weisome. "krcSa . . - . Clerk. ASTRA CIRCLE, WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT, will give their opening ball Thursday, Oct 2, in the WV O. W. Md., 128 11th at: Union Orchestra. Admis sion, gentlemen 60c, ladles 25cico8ple 50c. - -, COMMITTEE.. Vital Statistics tnarriagcs.Births, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Rennie E. Thompaon, 02T KVerett at 24,and Barbara (Jautcr, 464 Buaene at., 84. . i " Frank Wealey Waalay, 847 Oak ati, 28, and Ethel Kmrger, B80 3A at., 'f. V ' ' Louie H. Hawklna. Oakland, Cal . S3, and Katie UHard. 1884. . Halmou at., 28. . - : ' L. Y. Bllllnaaley,- 1678- E. Yamhill at., le gal,, and rrances Vail, 1570 E. YamhlU at, le- '"willlaai -A Stone, 400 E. 9th' St. No 40,.Bd Oornalla Varella, 403 It. 10th at. N., ST. . , - Harry E. Mollenuour, 8H0 ifaaver at, 24, and Madge Moore. 3W Shave.- at., 1T. ' - Anton MarincoTlrb, Multnomah hotel, 22, atid Tinka Gnanlcb, Bellwood, 10. ' - Robert W. Baett. Hood Rlrer, 33, and May Fort Jarkaon, Caplra hotel, 21. - Roy Clifford Uatea, 431 M. 'Taylor,' 33, and Mary Elisabeth Tkompaon, 431.E. Taylor at, 23. . Alfred Blatcnford, Hhellnuro. K.-Y., J2, and Blanche Iunox, Lenta, 25. , v ? - , t . . John McKenale, MrKinley apt., 31. and Edna tfaOfle Mcflregor," MrKinley apta., 10. in r o:L P. r W add in and. VYt Ui OllliUI (X UUiVlsltlng Carda Washington bldg.. cor'. 4th on Wssh'ton. Lnt&o euits tor rent. ail. sums. Ooiuue Tailorlne Ca.. 809 Stark et. -v.,. w CLARK hi BKo8.. florists, fine flowers end floral -tealsns. 189 Morriaon at AUTOMOBILES for, hire.-- $3.60 PER HOUR. Main 814. A-4314. BIRTHS GO 1E. LL To the wife of G. Iane Uoodell 420 M 12th it. $ , Bept. 22, a son. lit TCHINHON. To the wife of Joaeph 1. Hntthlnaon, 448 East 00th at., Hept. 29, a Ron. TL'TTLE -To the wife of Francis Marlon Tat tle, kept. IS, a daughter. ' . TJtlKLKa.it le the wife of John TJoelker, BOltl , ,"ild STe. S. 8. Sept. 21. a daughter LfcHIA To the ife ot Ircd Leala, 701 8a vier at.. Sept 2n. a daughter, ' 8TA1M To the wife of Hrune Staltto, 1280 Vvilhnr at., ttept. )5. a win. BKUL'r-T the wife of W. H Bruce," 1200 franklin at. An, jt. a son. HAt'l.MAN To the' wife of rJeth lia ITnnl- man, 109 Eait "th at.. Sept. 23, a daughter. LKlfL To tba Wife of Geo. Lehl, 794 Uraad av N.. Sept, 28, a an. -W1KMAXN T the wjf of Albert Wlemannj 130 East 30th at. N.. Sept. 22,. a daughter,, HKlNltlCH To the wife nf Adam Ueinrich, . Walker et.-, Sept. at? cudh. v' " v; WK8TBY IV the wife of ilobu Ot Wfatby," " tail Denver e. Sept. 24,-',n aon..l-j; "iV , KIMU-VTo the wife of John KUiir, 693 Qan. tenheln at.. Sept. 27.' a daughter- . '. DEATHS AND FCNeIjALS 7 rtlDli.N -The funeral of Mra. Mary Koileu, lie- Hired wife of Wo. A. toiien III leave thn reaidence, 194 Monroe at. Thuraday, October 2, at H:iW.a. m., thence .An, St. alary'a i.hurch. IVIlllamt ave, and Stanton eta.,- whwe fee? Ice a wilr be held at 9 a. m. Friends loTlted. ? In terment Mt. Cnlyary cemetery. . - , - . COOI'EH Tbe funeral awrrlcea of tba lata J. V. Cooper were held at the undertaking parlora of II. K. feaae, Lenta, Or., at. 2 p. m., today. Interment Mt. Bcott Park cemelery. . KATi:H Klchard Hatch, lSiriUnd luinltarluni) Hept, 27, 60 jrearai'.rliThoala of liver. . WHKTZKL t'arrta B. Whetael, 414 Btantoa at., nepti as, ou yaara, eaiTinonia or uiema. - POKTEIl William D. I'orter,- 370 I'ark at, Kept. 26... 44 yaara, biar trduble. . s. . POKORNV Barba l'okxtiiy, 122W Corbett at. nepi. an. 14 yearaj: Man nmeaae, BUI Ml Krank Bruno. 479 I'atton road, Sept. 'nm ywT? napiwtM- - -" - " " TON6ETH ELORAL CO., 128 a, choice cut flowers for all occasions: prompt service. Main 8.03. A-1102. .. t MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 Vi tb StJ i in Beijing bldg. "Main 7218. ? TONERAL lltKECTORS . PORTLAND CHKM ATOK1 UM, 6H0 Olen wood ave.; take Sellwood car. Open to visitors dally1 from 9 a. m.t to I P. m.. v hl.M STOCK. lt7 li. 13th. Hell 71. B 1182 snd Unlversttv Park. Col. 894-806 FRIPnM UNDEKTAKlMt CO. Main CnlOoUll (133. A-23i. 409 ALLJi.it Itti their f camp 4 I NEWl" Ui'' J. .Liu I The f K,. -I in ' ' i llit-i.i i. t 1 1 1 , : undertii' ' :..l. lirtnv in the 'Ilia auto iiiH '1 driveWH ( i f in lli,lVe ff'lltl :1, 'is tubiiolii liuncy of (.luauiuii, pri- 1 a J Lever Ltcii LliuUGud, 3, P. FINLKY ROV. 1'i.rfect iuneiul rjprvita. ' Montnoinerv at Mh, mr., ed w Ard IIOLMAN, V ! nt' funeral director, 20 3d ' , i uiotr Ful ni en. Lady a.btlaiun L ..c A 111, Main 607. ' A. R, z.ELLERCDmT ; 692-694 W C-1088. Lad. service una ave. East 1088: . UKiidait Day and night , Dunnin,' ', Mrt- nioflK".kn - iiixuitbEiHiiiierh In every del 1th and Pine, Main 480. A-tt.i, I ,;niy aralstant t i'". si. DUNN1NU, INC. r i.st uida' k'uneral Directors. 414 T" or. . East 88. B-J8JS. HJ Leading east side undertak er. jaay apsistani. u-issv' East 781. K. 8th and Alder. : i V? taUariaklug Ou. aiaU elas. Vl DO raruar 3d and Clay. rtARSON ftXSZ: . 10U. St BI01OJrKNTS Schumann Marbla Works , - East td and Pne. ( East T43. PORTLAND Marble "Works, 864-368 4th st Opposite city hall. Main 8664. - fGo?atrOntP-E20tStM i' .$200:Down ' -'New biinsraiow 8 rooms and bath, best plumbing, walls tinted, Dutch kitchen, electric lights, balance of 11000. - only - -fit month. 1130 E. 20th st Bellwood car to Ellis ave.. 3 blocks east (a mile . .j nearer than Bellwood). Key aoroaa the," . street. 61S Ablngton Ibdg. ' - -' '' . . HAWTHORNE DISTRICT, . . : . : " 8300 CASH , .... - . New modern t and 8 room bungalows, hardwood -- floors,, -f ireplsce, i built-in bookcase, buffet - and seat reception -room. cLoak room, Dutch kitchen, full basement' - Price $3200 to $8600, with fixtures and shades. Houses open for inspection. E. 48th St., 3 blocks 8. -of" Hawthorne. Geo, A. Ross, Owner. Phone ' Main 2970. - : '--''...- Dnly $100 Cash- . E. 30TH, CORNER ELLI8 ' AVE. 1 New, pretty sVroom- bungalow, double walls and floors, cement basement' elec tric fixtures, walls tinted, swell plumb-' in. 60100 lot; balance of $2400 only 31 6 - month. Bellwood oar' to Ellis. 8 blocks east, a mile nearer than Sellwood. Latiirop, 615 Ablngton bldg. "." ' MOUNT TABOR DISTRICT.,;.. . . 160 DOWN..,; i 1. , s Nw modern 8 room 2 story bungalow. large living room and dining room, fire' place, DOOK CflHS ouriei, juuiurt niiunon, furnace, full lot east front! will finish to suit buyer. Price $3200, I per cent interest. , GEO. A. ROSS, Trustee. ' inone Main. a to. BAK(JAlN4Norih lrvington property, room nnuse, - ovxiuv loot 101; p' street, elpctrio lights. gas. everyth .. n , . . . . l.. hl.hi KlnlrAn. Ui-rJ"iiwt .ojw a.m.., -. - - - . ., houses; winding walks. Roses around bouse, for only ,$2000 or exchange or terms ronsldeied. Orre bloak from IrV-.. inarton care. 887 E, 14th at N. - Inquire 990 K. nth st- N. '' . EAST BIDE HOMB$8500.; room modern house, well built and conveniently arranged; nice yard, lot 60x100' ft: lit good neighborhood. near . grade an4 high schools; an honest value and easy term can be arranged. .- 690 E. C'oucli 8L, near &. aum si.- - - II P Al.MlTH.JONRB r!0.. . 404 Wllcoxabldg. Phonea M. 8699. A-26B3. MT. TABOR district $00 below the - regular price, S room bungalow. hard- ivJ rinnr. all necessary built-in work..' Dutch kitchen, with breakfast rooms, all , tinted, cement basement and floor, at tic. Take Hawthorne car to 80th and Division, go -V-Wock weat and 2 blocks souths Owner, 2606 68th st. Tabor 170. RIO 12600 SNAP. 8 .new .bungalows, listed in Atigust, for $2900, now cut to $2600; lota 43x110,. i rooms, all' bulltln conveniences,', fire place, full basement, j Hawthorne' dlf Trlct, west of 36th st Marshall 2289.' woodlawn 3a 8. ' : Real Cash , Bargairv , "' New modern 4. room bungalow. BOX 350 lot, fine view. $1400. -CalL Tabor. S5T1. - 2(600 -A BIO bargain if taken at ones. Am going to the countryt must sell. One third cash, bat pn time, 1 per cent and $30 a . month. Call, East 6t66, or A-642, .journal SIX rooms and sleeping porch; all lm proverrienta in and paid, strictly moil-, em and up to date In every detail: sac rifice price, easy terms, . Owner, Tabor 810.000 'IRVINOTON HOME. .- 9 rooms and steeping : porch modem .. throughout on 70x100 foot lot one block from " lrvington car line; terms,,; by owner.- vVr80iC. Journal.'; ,' '' -t FIVE room -'cottage, ' gas range, gas .water heater, good location, 3 blocks . from- car; price IISOQ; small payment; good terms.. Neal Brown, 318 Swetland 3 r60M Ivoubo near car line, elevated '' lot, lawn- and cement walk, good lo cation, $950; $100 down and $10 a month. 1143 84th t, N. - 'Phone Woodlawn 666, - . , , A- MODERN 6 room house on 4th St., - near Hawthoi-ne, for -sale at - 83760; . terms $50 down and $26per month. V'M. I,, GRAIIAM ft CO.. MaW' 191? 610 Henry bids;. ': IUK' BAIjIU hi uwniH, m New 10- -room house, modern, -strictly first class, located near Handy blvd reasonable terms, . Call at 00 a E. 61t st N. Tabor .686. $26 down, $10 per month'buys new room house on half . ace. olose-to citv. 7ttc fare. . Price $1200. -- ki CMarstera, 202 Wilcox bldg.' '' " , V $2260. a snap, nearly -new and modern - 2 story, s room nouse. large lot, vicin- -ity - Jefterson high school; Peninsula parK; inquire iudb iviaryiafiii ave. bMALL bungalow for sale, ulastereJ, . -plumbed,, 1 block from Mt. Koott car. Woodmere park. price $900. . Phone'' :i anor aw in. 6 ROOM cottage, corner let, walking: distance, west side, $1400; $100 cash. ' balance easy terms. Geo. O. Malr, ti Railway EKchaiige, Marshall 2674. SPLUNDUi S room bungalow, in good nelffhborhood. . with all latest improve ments.v on very easv terms, i. 1673 B. Everett- corner E. 60th st '""'. ' VERY FINE HOME . ', ' lrvington, cheap, 8 . elegant rooms, .; fiirnished. oak and mihniiiw h.ik.' servant rootns, garage. Owner. E. 32fla. - - nvor BlsOA'LOU'iS' " CHEAP 7" l lrvington, , rooms. . charming, fine . ' - , J . m vnii'n. loaction. oak floors. East 272. . W u Herd man. - .. "i,! ' ' ' .' . SOl'l JC8T LIKE RENY, " Small,, new plastered , house, . 45) 100 ";i corner. $875; ; $25 down, $10 monthly.' Rmlth-Wsgonnr ("o., Stock Exchange ; ; eou sale. 1 v Cheap lots anil small house Council ' Ci'ewt. 8500; ; ternm, owner.- Mnr. 64M. 1 iV. you want to buy. sell or lease real estate or lonn nioiiey, see me. Law y ei 40 1 S t ock K xc h n n pr W d g 7"rROOM'TiouKe for nnfe. Inquire TTiii Witheibe. 88 13. 75th et K " a,-. w 1"" i