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:Ei:OREGOH AfLYl:jbURNAL,r' PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, ( OBER 1 . 10 ARuOV LINE STEAfnER , llnfi LARGE CARGO Hi' i OF BOf Shipmentilnc!udes;TeaFrom , : Orient-and -Iron From Eu- V rope; 2856 Totis In All, Bonded freight aboard the Arrow tin . steamer Camlno, captain Aniin, wmcu sPhd the Aiher dock from 3a.it Frim- - clsce at 12:43 this morning, lnoludea a large shipment of coffee rrom naaws, T!ioii anA annthsr of tea from the ori ent. Iron from Europe also la lnoludea In the freight coming In bond. Alto gethea, the Camlno brought 2856 tone, of which 1200 tona waa cement endthe remainder general and bonded rreignu ?. She had 40 passengers, .. ; V J Captain Ahliii says that when ; tha , steamer left the Golden uaia ane -mmi ' .countered head winds and fog, but thee 4 soon cleared and the remainder of the voyage x , the coast waa tine. They I heard the wireless cells of the steamer - ,- L'erced. on the rocks at romi uor-ia, - when the Cam! no waa eight hour o-it - '', from San Francisco." By tha tlma aha wn; up there several Tassels were ahead - of her. .'.'-.' , , The bonded cargo on ther Camlno la v composed of 2100 sacks of, coffee irjm Santos, Brasil. $90 boxes of tea from the orient via San lYancisco, 160 sacks of ahellad filberts, 100 cases of ver--,' mouth; 75 cases of whiskey and 2877 ; pieces of Iron. .v.- -v-v j , A lie junencsn-raawaiiaa snesuuer i a.--'V raise. Captain Jacobson, will be due to - arrive at the Albers dock from San - Francisco late this afternoon, bringing New York and bonded freight coming v via the Tehuantepao route. In her holds . the Paralso has SS0 Uma of freight from ' - New York, in which ia Included about 26 tons of cargo In bond from Europe. The Paraiao ia owned, by the aame peo- 1 1 1 m mm Lit n uminiL nur unanr ourur to the American-Hawaiian Steamship " company as a transfer boat between thla port and San Francisco. - COOK KILLED BY HUGE WAVE French Bark Ernest Legonvs Re 1 , , porta Lost of Man. With but one - exception there was " little of interest in the voyage of the ' French bark' Ernest Legouve from Glas gow to this port, In which she waa out ,'14$ day to the Columbia river. When I seven - 'ays out from Glasgow, a huge green sea was taken aboard and tha ;cook. named Orion; waa dashed against ' the rail with such force that he was ' killed and had to be burled at sea, says , Captain Le Pannerer. y She had' fair weather around the Horn, and doubled , It la 17 days. The Ernest Legouve waa .j here last In January, 110, and thla ! Captain' Le Pannerer" a first voyage In 'her. i He was here in the French bark Marechal de Vlllers six years ago. There are 23 in the crew. The Legouve ar rived at the Mersey dock at o'clock thla morning with 2220 tons of general ' ' cargo consigned to Balfour, Guthrie co. , ' , ' - - t ,,' Another windjammer which arrived up this jnorning waa the British ship Btflc " dale. Captain M. Walmsley, reaching the Linnton ballast dock at 7:20. She came , up from Ruasco, Chile, In 67 daya, and. t will load a cargo of wheat for the Unit ed Kingdom. The cargo will fee fur ' nished bi the Portland Flouring Mills - coiiinanv. Cantaln Walmalev uti that thK Blrkdale crossed ; Uw equator 21 daya out, but was 28 days from there to 20 north, when she encountered north, i ' northeast winds to 40 north, 142 west. From there she was seven days to the river. He says It waa a very fair pas - sage, but not as good as he expected, from the run up to the equator. Captain Walmsley was here two years ago as mate of the British bark Torrls ' dale, which was wrecked at Graya Har ' tor about nine month a ago. The Blrk ' dule Is a handy ship and will take out about 2380 long tons. - . , ,.,a :-.v- V , . IAY DELAY JETTY WORK ' Channel Inside of Sand Island Suf- v fers Delay In Dredging Process. Unless dredging of the channel be hind Band island is resumed in a snort , time, work on Uie north Jetty Is liable to be delayed, according to Major James P. Mclndoe, corps of engineers. United States army, who said this morning that he wanted to get the rock work started by February 1. . While It might be possible to work the tides and take rock barges In to , the unloading docks In the present con-, dition of the channel, which waa partly '; cut by the port of Portland dredge Co lumbia, the amount of dally rocjt, du , , liveries would necessa.lly be small, said ' Major Mclndoe. He estimates that by ; worklDK the tides about 1000 to 2no 'tons of rock might be' delivered In' a 1 day, while with the channel dredged out about 4000 tons per day . will be deliv ered on the start and work up to tha neighborhood of 1000 tons. ,' The Columbia waa taken. off tha cut ' back of Hand island, where the govern ment was operating her. about three . months ago to work In the main ship channel In the Columbia river with tn - " other Port of Portland dredgers. Since that time there has been no work done to iDEJJ FREIGHT - on i ue eapa isiana cnannei lor me ac commodation of the rock bargea which ft will make deliveries 'to the new north '- jetty. Major Mclndoe aays that it will " take about two months to complete the channel. ' - Work on the Jetty trestle is progress. Ing with pleasing rapidity, aaserts Major- Mclndoe, and Is now' out 660 feet from the bay side of the promontory, , . which It Is crossing to get to the sea. The docks are practically completed and ready for the deliveries -of rock. i BARK MAKING QUICK PASSAGE Port Caledonia Reported at Dublin With Wheat Load. ' Making a good passage from this port to the United Kingdom with a cargo of wheat! tha British bark Port Caledont. - Captala Adam, was reported to the Mer chants' Exchange as arriving at Dublin Thursday. - One arrived at Queensland - three daya earlier after a voyase of 124 ' daya. ? The Port Caledonia took out a . tied at 2,22,624, under charter to M. H. llouaer. She was spoken once, nearly - a month after she sailed from the river, July 7, la 7 north lie west. ALONG THE WATERFRONT ' ' Laden with 058,10 feet Of lumber. valued at 212.690, the schooner Saiein . left, down from Linnton at 10 o'clock thla morning, bound for Lyttleton, N. .. The German ship Harvesthude, which : shifted from, the , Irvrnr dock to the stream at O'clock this morning, has cleared at the custom .house with 126. 2 SO bushels of wheat, valued at $110.. ' 460,; for Queenatowm or Falmouth for order. 8he is under-charter to M. H. Houser. .' V?;,V ';'';--!;,, i I. '. ' Advices t Lighthouae Inspector H. I Book this morning stated that Swift aura light Teasel No, 2 was , relieved yesterday by light v saej No. W to, come In to Seattle for coal and suppllea. The Japanese steamer Hudson Marti will finish loading- wheat today at the Oceania dock and ; begin loading flour tomorrow oti, Monday. . .. . 'i K , lAden With general freight,- the steam er Avalon arrived at Couch street dock last night.' .?.-,:-i.,'-'-'7.,--s-i- ; -'f - The British steamer Moriadnock, ' un der charter to the Royal. Mail for a cargo to the orient,' will be due to ar rive up tonight, . coming . from ' Guay aquil via Ban Franolsco for orders. The White Star Dominion liner Lau ren tic is due to arrive at Quebeo today and at Montreal tomorrow morning. She carries a Hat of 120 first. 225 second and v ' MARINE ; IK TBXLtGENCB ' k.;.t, Dbs te Arriva, tr . Breakwater, from Cooe Br.,.. ...... .Oct. 19 WW Lilj. irum iam tt,,.,MMn Jff Welleslty, from Sun Francisco. .,.,... .Oet. 18 Johan Ponlaeo, from San Kroe)eo...... Oct. 19 Mvltnamtb, from Sin hTncico., ...... Oct. 19 Bowdoln, from 4Mb Francisco, ., t. ......Oct. SO Oliver J. Olsoo, from Ba Vtmnotico. , . . , .Oct. SO Roanoks, from 8a Pedro,, ...... .....r.Ort SO Beaver, from 8an Pedro. .v. ......Oct. 24 Alllanes, from Earekt. ....Oct. 8a TnestsB, from Baa l'edro and way,,.. Oct. 88 Tillamook, from Coqullle ...,.....,,.,.Oct. 27 Bear, from Loe Anseles. ....... Oct. 29 Pen of Glamii, from Karope and orient. .Nov. O. Fred Ulas, tram Europe and orient Kov. - 4 Bolvelg, from tb orlnt. ......... .Nov.- 18 Andalutla. from Caraiw sod orient...., ..Deo. . 4 Dea of Alrlle, from Europe and way..,'k,Pee. SH Btttaonla. rrum- tnrapo and rlt....,..I)eo. VI ilarionethibU', .from Europe and orient, .fan. IS 'Doe te Depart, ' Klamath, for law Anteles. .Oct. 18 Bear, for gaa Franehoo... Oct. 10 TUUmook. 4or Ooqollle .....Oct. So Camlno. for Se Vranclaco ............Oct. 81 Broakwatnr, for Ooos Bay .Oct. 31 Hne H. Elmore, for Tillamook ..Oct. SI aCooadnock, for Xurope and orient...,,. Oct. 21 Roanoka, tor San Diego..... Oct. 2a Row t)ll, fur Baa Francisco '.Oct.. S3 AlUaoee, for Eureka Oct. 20 Beavnr, for Ban Pedro ..Oct. 28 Yocatan, for Saa'Diagx and way Oct. 29 O. Ferd Uehs, for orient and Bnrope,.Nov. IS Den of Olamla, for Europe and orient... Nov. 18 Axlalnala. for orient aod Bnrooe.......Dee. It Sitbonla. for orient and Europe. ....... .Jan.-. T Den of Alrlle, for Europe and orient.,.. Jan. : T Uerlcnetoablre, for Europe and orient. ...Fob. 10 vvslresa tea fraariiia 'r'-...-4"i--i.'. Steamer Harvard ' and .Tart. .' alttraattaa. leave Ban Francisco tor Haa Diego on Monday, Wednesday!. Fridays, ana aturatya, eoosecttng with stoamers from Portland. Northboond. tbei arrive at San Frandtco oa Tuesdays, Tlorsdajk. Baiuruays aau - oooosys. -Vsssals la Fort. Name. ' Berth. Tbllbeek, Qer. bk... Stream Havestuda, Uer, ship., ..Stream nanus, am. , sea. ....... ....... ...... Astoria Poakoi Am. bktn.. .Westoort Border Knigoi, Jtr. St.... .......Port. Fir, alius uommeree, aisu sca,..l,...,,.,,.ijinBton uora muexowu, or. u., ...... ......rrescoil U Q. Burgess, Am. bk........,..,.......Goble St Kkbolss, Am. ship. ......... ......Astoria erlln. An. ship. ...... .Qoble Reuee. Am. eh..,. .............. ...... .Astoria Hudson Mara, Jap. as.... .......Oceanic Salem, Am. scb. ........... .. .Left down Geo. B. Billings. Am. seh. Coal bunkers George W. Fenwiek. Am. as. ..... Tongue Point Norwood, Am. ss,.....,.,.,.t,..Montgomery 2 Temple E. Dorr, Am. .... ...... Alberi No. I Ecclesla, Br. ss. , Rainier W, U. smltn. Am. cb... Oreaon dry dock Bear. Am. as.. Alnawortb Oarioe, -io. h...., linnton Ernest Legouve.yFr. bk. Mersey Blrkdale, Br. bk Linnton Avakm, Am. ea. Couch General Hubbard, Am. as... Westport Caroline, Am. acb...... Portland Lbr. Co. Klamath, Am. ss. Kalama Camlno, Am. as..,, Albers No. 3 Paraiao, Am. ss..... Albers No. S Mooadnoek, Br. as.,... .On way np W. r. Merrln, Am, (S.... Llnntoit Saginaw, Am. aa..........v Aatorla Sue U. Elmore, Am. sa Colombia J ' . - A Seats to Lumber. . Nsme Balled From. Arrlno, Br. str..... , Jaejlllones iieorglna. Am. bfcl. Callus Marlborough Ulll. Buss, bk Cellae Hauu Rosalia, Br. ss Tacoma Slam. Das. ss. , Baa Francisco Xerrler, Mor. ss...... tan rranclsc inaramayo, aw. ss....... u iilego i kok,0. H.arJi' Up: "",.0'-'l i Moil Wa U. ltlboi. Am. sch. Cslla Hawkbesd. Br. SS..... San FranclMn African Monarch, Br. sa... Bud Francisco Baroa Janwr, aw. as .Otaru HowUi, Br. bk.. Newcastle, Bag. Koko Held, Am. bktn. , Antofagasts Beulah, Am. sch.., .....Su Diego Lusun, Am. bktn. .......... Antofogaata Jaae U fltanford, Am. bktn.... Majllones Ka Rente te huA Grala. Name- Balled From. Adelaide, Oer. bk .AaUifogaata Aagerd, Bor. ah.'...., ..Cailao British Islus, Br. ship Callae Clyde, Nor, ship Callae Crocodile, ' Br. bark. , Callae Ualgate, Br. burk. St. Bosaila Uluemoa, Br. bark .....l....Kwcastle. at. Inversion, Br. bark..V. Cailao Kasaal, Belg. ablp Harburg Langdals, Br. ship....... West Coaai Lyutoa, Br. bark at. Boss Us Orotava, Qer. sa. Yokohama Philadelphia, Br. ship Callae Scburbek, tier, bark St. Roasrlla Segura, Br. ablp i CaUae ThBtlebank, Br. bark Buenos Ayrvs Weraer Vlnoen, Gar bark West Coast Westgate, Br. ship West Coaai tterurlav Br. bk Buenos A Tree Vasukuna Mara Orient Asumassn Maru, Jap. aa Baa Francisco Senju Mara, Jap. as Jspan Crown of Arragon, Br. as San Francisco Philadelphia, Br. ah Cailao MARINE ifoTES. Astoria, Oct. 18. Arrived at 4 and left up at 5 a. m. Steamer Paraiao. from Sun Francisco. Arrived at 4 and left up at 'i a. m Steamer W. F. Herrln from Monterey. Arrived at 10:IS a. m. British steamer atonaanork from Ounya quit, via Sau Francisco. Arrived down at 11 :10 a. aa. British steamer Border Knight. Sailed at 11:80 s, m. Steamer Oleum for Port Ban Luis elan Francisco, Oct. IS.- Artlved at 0 a. m--4-HteMtner Yucatan from Porlland. Dublin, Oct. 10. Arrived British bark Port Caledonia from Portland. Astoria. Oct. 17 Sailed at noon Norwegian steamer Bangor for, Hankow. Balled at 12:110 D. m. Schooner vv. l. Harston, ror alnarslo. Arrived nt 1 p. m. Steamer Hagtnaw from Sau Francisco. Arrived at 2:30 and left up at 4:30 l. m. steamer camlno rrom San rranclaco. . Ar jived 'and left up at 5 pi m. Oaaollne schorMier Tillamook from Bsndon and way porta. Arrived and- left up at lo p. m. steamer sue 11. i.1 more from Tillamook. . Aberdeen, Oct.. IT. Arrived Steamers J. B. Btevaoa and Nehalem from Portland. San Francisco, Oct. IT. Balled at 1 p. m. Steamer Rose City for Portland: at 2 D. m. Steamer Bowdoln tor Portland; at 0 p. m. - Bteamer ouver uuon, tor rot tie mi. Ban Pedro, Oct. IT. Sailed Steamer Dais Gadsby for Portland. Tides st Astoria Sunday Hltb water, 2:34 a. m., a.4 feet; 2:89 p. m., 8.T feet. Low water 8:30 a. m 8.7 feet; 10:03 p. m., 0.0 feet. YFi (United Press Leased Wire.) New Tork, Oct 18. Although consid erable sympathy waa expressed for ex- Oovernor S letter today, the oonsensus of opinion In political circles waa that the SULZER BLAMES BOSS MP OR TROUBLE explanation he Issued last night ex plained very little, " Sulzer's version was. In brief, that "Boss" Murphy of Tammany began war on him when, be refused to call off the Investigation' of graft which had . cost the state millions; that be never specu lated In stocks; that he never appropri ated campaign contributions to his own use; that he waa $70,000 In debt whon he waa nominated for governor but had more assets than he. has now; that Dun can W. Feck's and Allan A. Ryan's tes timony against him were false, and that he was "lynched" by a Tammany controlled legislature.. : , I It was hard to find a politician who did not agree that Tammany Inspired the prosecution, or who was ; not con vinced that it was Inspired because Bui snr refused to take' orders from Murphy. But It wss equally hard to find one who did not believe the prosecution made out Its case. And few believed Suiter can ever again make even a respectable showing as a candidate for governor. The deposed executive announced ' be would go on. the lecture platform, B t e .. . . : :-r ' ':. .--t" ' UPHOLDS LEGALITY OF Harry Urie'WHson Declares 'Chaos 'Ensue. Unless ; Pres ;Udent;Wilson Changes; 4";: m ';-t(tIatted Press teased Wire.) ..fV.' .'Spokane, Wash., Oct U.'The gor ernmentcf provisional President Huerta of Mexico Is Juat as) legal as thh govern ment of Roosevelt, when he succeeded to the presidency after the assassination ot President McKlnley," declared Henry Lane Wilson, former United BUtes am bassador to Mexico," in ' an address en the Mexican , situation dellvsrad at a banquet tendered him here last night ,4,President Wilson could . recognlae Huerta and still save his face, as he haa been trying to do ever since." Wil son continued. "If President Wilson does not get behind tha Huerta govern ment, chaos is going to come, and we win have to go down and take care of the country. We would have to super vise the election, and then the new pres ident would be labeled the YJrlnco presi dent ' ' ' '' r ;: "A soon aa our soldiers had left the country the . Mexicana would aTat out their knives, and we should haver- to go back again. That would mean controH ing the country, and all the countries to the Panama canal. Intervention-would be bad for our morala and our. pocket books." . - t -r Zwer Classes Texy Isow. In discussing the condition ot lower classes In Mexico, Wilson said that (0 per cent were outcasts and pariahs and were Illiterate, and that therein lay the root of all revolutions. Under those conditions, be continued, It car easily be understood what difficulties tfry dis tinguished namesake and Mr. Bryan would have in establishing an altruistic republic and how the problem kept Mr. Bryan from some of his lecture engage ments. , . .: ." "In Mexico, 75,000 Americana own more than all the Mexicana For the moat part this waa acauired honestly. but in spite of this, a most determined effort was made to deprive them of their property. Mr. Bryan holda that property abroad haa no rlghta.' X do not agree with him. Tou might as well take away life as take away property." Many Americans JCurdereO. . Discussing the Madero regime, Mr. Wilson sajd that 84 Americans had been killed In Mexico and not one murderer had been punished, and that six months prior to the overthrow- of Madero, ths entire country wanted It. yet "the death of the two Maderos seems to hava agi tated the United . States government more than tha murder of the Ameri cans." , - Regarding the part he took m bring ing about the making of Huerta, pro visional president Mr. Wilson said that the Huerta and Dies factions ware In the capital ready to renew tha bom bardment and that "while I wasn't so Instructed, -I took Immediate action to prevent It "The representatives or we two mo tions were at the embassy seven hours, and finally agreed to -make Huerta pro visional president, leaving Diss at lib erty to pursue hie candidacy, no outer act of mine rendered such valuable serv ices to Americans and foreigners in my entire career, and yet the admlniatration at Washington called my act an Intru sion into the politics of uie country. The officials at home have queer con ceptions of the difficulties of their diplo matic representatives." ' "Billie" Stewart Is Dead. , Bllile" Stewart for the last six' years a nerlodical resident at the city jail and rockplle, on account of drink, la dead. Jailor Branch usually selected the man for a trusty, as he was harmless. Hon est, and a good worker about the Jail. A few weeks ago. "Jtniiie" got sic. He was taken to the hospital, where he died Wednesday. The coroner took charge of the (body, as friends' have not claimed it Daily River Readings. STATIOItg S34 11 w3 Lewlston Umatilla Albany Salem WUsonvllle Portland 4.21 O- 2.8 -O 8.1 0 0.6 8.0 1.3 () Rising ( ) railing. Have You Seen The wonderful dances Alllston and Trucco the staircase waits and . Texas Tommy dance? The sensation of the day Arcadian Garden, Hotel Multno mah. tACT.I TRANSPORTATION Steamer Service BTSAKEB HASSAIO Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, daily except Saturday at 1:00 P. M. Arrives Astoria 1:00 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily except Sun day at 8:00 A. M. Arrives Port land 6:00 P. M. Make reservations Ash Street Dock or City Ticket Office, 3d and Washington. Phones Marahall 4600, A-8111 1 ..-. - TO AX rBAHCZSCO, XOB AjrOXXXI AND ABT SIXOO, S. S. ROANOKE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12; t P. M. 0008 SAT AND XUBZXA S. S. ALLIANCE SUNDAY, OCT. 2, 6 P. M. ITOBTK FACIFIO STBAMSKXjT"00. iaa a'thiso sxbbet. Fhones Mala and A-1314. COOS tiAYLllXii: r Steamship Breakwater T Bella from A I aa worth dock; Portland, at 8 p. m., erery Tuesday ' evening. - - rrelarht r. eetved nntll 12 o'clock' (noonl oa saillag day, Faaseneer fare: first class $10, secondgelssa (man only) $7, iDclndlng berth and meals. Tick-' et office at Lower Alusaorth docs. lortiend Coos Bay Steamship Line. Phones Mala MOOi A -8382. L. U. K est Inf. Afent. . j nxSHi&m t BAM saga ram San Francisco and Los Angeles , 08. Sear Sails 4 p. as-, Oct. 18, .' SS. Boss City galls 4 p. nu, Oot, 03. The Baa rt an olsoo m Portlaad a.e, Oe, Ticket Office 3d and Wash, (with OV. S. si X. Co.) Marshall 4600, sV-CUl. LOCAL FIRul TO BUILD El L NewsV Received of Awarding Contract for- Pearl Harbor : aval Buildings. '.; - Ji ' ; A. W, Spalding, bead, of the Spalding Construction company of Portland,, has just received the information from. Sec retary of the Navy Josephus Daniels that his firm baa been t awarded con tracts for construction of naval hospital building' at Pearl Harbor, near Hono lulu, aggregating about 1130.000. The hospital project 'was Instituted during -the last administration,1' when first contracts were ' awarded to Mr. Spalding'a - company. V Durinsr the re- adjustment ' attending; the hew adminis tration, It was decided to abandon much of the work in Hawaii, ' aa elsewhere, although all the preliminaries for actual construction had been cared for, includ ing the assembling of machinery , and men and aome material. , When Mr. Spalding learned of the plan to abandon the work he made a hurried trip to Washington in September to explain the great loss such coarse would entail. After numerous conferences, during which he discussed the matter with Sec retary Danlela. it was decided to aban don the original extensive plan but con struct a leaa costly hospital. Mr. Spald ing- has been assured that his firm will be In line for 'further contract aa add! tional unite are added. : . - "Portland will not lose anything by our aecurtng the contract"- aatd ! Mr. Spalding today. "Fully $50,000 worth of material will be handled out of here for Pearl Harbor during the next year and that 1 sv small eatlmate. Our local lumber mills wlU furnish much of the lumber, and auch items as hardware and cement will likewise add to the Port land business, i San Francisco and Se attle Were both after the contracts, urg ing aa one argument that Portland could not compete -because of the oft-agitated transportation question." W. T, Spalding, Mr. .Spalding's eldest son, 18 superintendent of the construc tion .work at Pearl Harbor, where the company haa been conducting operatlona for aome time. About JO Portland men, foremen and skilled mechanics, are also on the ground. Most of the labor ia done by Japanese workmen about the only class of labor to be had there, - The first - contracts awarded ; to the Portland company before the changes were made In plans called for buildings estimated to cost about 1260,000. ..... LAWRENCE GREGORY WOULD LEARN LINEAGE Anxious to learn If possible something? of hi lineage, Lawrence Gregory, 1125 ft Nineteenth street Bakersfleld, CaL, has written to County Clerk Coffer for as sistance. Gregory was born somewhere In Oregon on January It, 1887. When a baby he was taken to California -by people or wnom he has lost trtxek. His parents were married and died in, Ore gon but where he does not know. Ha also haa no recollection of the first names of elder. Mr, Coffey is esirous of aiding the young man In his search and would welcome any Information that he could send to Gregory. ; . WRECK OF TREASURE SHIP IS DISCOVERED BY DIVE-R San Francisco, Cel.. Oct. is. -Diver Herman Stelsner ' reported - yesterday finding the wreck of the steamship Rio de Janeiro, which sank off Mile Rock in 1001 with 111 persons and $2,000,000 on board. , NEW TODAY SMALL HOME AT COST $750 For House anj Lot Small cash payment, $16 .per month, includes Interest Lot 60x100, 3 to blocks to good car service. House Is new, well built, sided with California rustic all stained. Inside sealed, clothed and papered. Good brick flue, from ground up. Neat front - porch. This property Is In Gregory Heights, now the home of over 200 families. Sunday, take Rose City Park car to 72d st. Our office weekdays 418 Corbett bldg. Gregory Investment Co. New LWington Bungalow Sacrificed Below Cost $4500 Six rooms - and breakfaat nook, Ivory and white enamel finish, imported wall decorations, tile fireplace, plate glass windows, best oak , flooring, furnace, full basement, brick and cement porch, 34 block from Broadway. Best buy in Irvinaton. Owner leaving city. Owner, 824 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 6694, Res., Woodlawn 2209. 6 to 7 -H. E. MOONEY 810. Boom 421 Tailing Bldg. CITYandFARMLOANS At lowest rates. Smith Investment Co. 90 Fifth street Main 8770 CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and up at lowest rates. . . Ce Me ZAD0W 414 Corbet Bldg. . Jk-14ia, Marahall 80. !l T L A KL I; D JK (J p. We Buy Note - 4 Salmon Bt ' Main 1889. A-1TTS. v BUILDING PERMITS fcUamt A Ntner-Kract story frsme dwell, log, K. 2d between Uarrlsoa and Clay; holldar, ssme, $300O..,' " - v -- B. I. W. B. Dnnford Hrect 1 story frsme dwelling, 72d betweea 47tb and 8U) area.: builder, stnie.flsoo. ' .. Oeo. 11. Baatmaa Kreet J story frame fac torv, St, Helena road betweea 28th , and 28Ui; builder,'. U. Behroeder, $10,000. Kast 8lde MIU A IAr. Ce-Brect . S story dock, Spokane betweea Grand are.-, and harbor Hoe; builder, same, $1400. : - ' Geo. W. Betta greet I Story frame garage, S8th are. betweea 61st and .024 sts.; builder, same, flOOft. .''--:.',; j' Irene Klgsa Krurt 1 story frame dwelllpg, Texas between Virginia aod Macadam t buiidar, W. H. Lindsay, $700. , -.-- David Buckler Repair ' t Story ' restaurant, 1st between Mala and Salmon; builder,. D, r. Campbell. $0oo. I : - -. , Itusnmsa cards . CERTIFICATES of title' made.' Title EI WPITA Mortgage Loans , aruai vo juswis oiag ia ana uex. ilt your name appears la aether phone book you San teiepnone your ma and have It charged, ' Bllla .will o maiiea i you me . louawmg unp , for payment . The Journal eannef "guarantee oouraoy ot assumt responsibility foi !.p,iim af . anr kind ooa imirrlnK In telephoned adveriiaemanta. CliASSIFIED AD RATES . in effect Oct, i. l13. , , ALX, PRE VIOL'8, HATK8 CANCELLED .' . C&ABOKD ADVEBXlSEUKNTg ' . - -, Dally or Snada?. . 1H cents per word per Insertion. . -y - v This ehim la for aU classifications axeest. tng "For Bent hi Private family." "Room and Board to Private Family." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Kent'' ids,. which are 1M nts per word per Insertion. ' Ke ad charged for less tbsa IS eenta, . CASH ADVEKTISKMENTS Vk cents per word lor all claasUlcatioaa ex etptfng For Rent la Private Family," "Room sna Hoard ia private . ramiiy,-' "Birasuon Wanted" and "Wanted te Bent" ads, which are eenta per .wore. - ..-!- - . Three insertions for the price of twe, "... , seven insertioos for tbe price of five, . " -No ad taken for lees than IB eents. ' UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS Answers, to advertisements having the - fol- knrlnar- addresses may be -had at Hie Journal office by those presenting tickets- for ths same: iB-etta, ti iKt'tf'-ifm. l! 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G. rinler. 261 18th at., lesal,- and Clary oe Tackaberry, 274 College at., legal. : , Severin Tegland, Bllverton, . Or., legal, and Emma Mason, Cornelius hotel, legal. ' Paul Mv Loon. 868 8. Broadway, 80, and Cecelia M. Evans, vsu cisy si., ii. W, li. Smith h Co.7candde. Vsshns:ton hide-., ror, th on Waah'ton. LKtCbb suns tor lent, all aisea, tiaiywe. Tstlorlna- C.. IQW Htajk at. CLAltKh. HHUS.. tlorwia. flue flowers AUTOMOBILES for hire. - $3.60 PEA HOUR. Main 614..A-4814. BIRTHS THS wlh LaWBBNCE To tbe wife of Peter Law rence, Pars Hose, Sept. 29, son.. HIXON T tbe wife of Wm. Ross Hlxoa, ta Center, Wash., Sept. 27. a Ion.. SCR0OG8 To the wife ot Newton P. Scruggs, 661 E. 48th St., ept. 24, a dauehter. WIIXIS To the wlte of A. B.wfiUs, 1309 Union ave. N., Oct. 8, a son. s rtlLLBR To the wife of O. B. Fuller, 129 B. 2tb et. N., Oct. 4, a son. OKKENB To the wife ot Philip Bert Greene, 881 Yamhill st Oct. , a sou. 8K1BBB To the wife ot Otto Paul Bklbbe, 17S Monroe St., Oct 6, s daughter. - - - DIBATHS ANl FUNERALS FRANKLIN William Franklin, Good Samari tan bosplul, Oct. 10, 28 years; heart disease. W1NTKHS Lou L. Winters, Good Samarlun hospital, Oct. 11, 6a years; fracture of skull. BYNffiRSON Martha A. ' Kjrnerson, 1020 Kast 82d St.. Oat. 10, 84 yesrs; tuberculosis. Funeral Dealarna of all kinds. Main 7766, A-7708. 180 4th TONSKTU FLORAL CO, lit hut, choice cut flowers for all occasions; prompt service. Main 6.08. A-1103. ' MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 ft th at, in Selling; bldg. Main 7216. , PEOPLE'S FLORAL - SHOP, . 2d and -Alder. Phone Marshall 6922. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS NEW HOME OF J. P. FINLET ft BON. 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 are among the many, exclusive features. The es tablished policy of moderate prises has) naver, been changed. ;; i.,-Vf , -fv,-''. -'' , V ' w trriMv -nrw a. cnu y;;- Perfect Funeral Service." - I ' ' ;' Montgomery at 6th. : - 111 inn inn X. MCn4ns. Uiidrtaltar wuiiiiiug Ub IIWIiiiccm wdern In ,.,!S.i,lfill ',h Pine. ; Main 410. A.466R. - Ledv. assistant ,-. PORTLAND CREMATORIUM, 680 Glen! - wood ave.; take Sellwood car. Open te - umiy i mm a, in. o o p. m. FRinSDN If'"? . ..op,,pi i.ii v . w -mw v. vioo. a--h, o Boorrivm r. w Wsg e -w . uwr iwi sjsgtjj KJimj v,!sr. M 1' i I3;en teiepnone your ma i VISf A-B0B1 Llnaa" . Sa1 s.B-r-. PEARSON ftfVZSStSL""- " , riKECTO J MR. EDWAT" 1 ) - 0LMAN. the leading fiinraj duet .-i..,,-, 220 Sdi at- corner ff!',"c.",- . L."'! k slatant Phones A 111, Main auf. , . A- A. R, ZELLER CO.; ' , 2-Bi Williams ave. - ' East 10$; C-lOSg. dy attendant Day an night Brvics urn Leading east aide undertaa. er. Lady assistant. B-18BS. East tt. K. th and Al1-r. IKMsroCK, im JB. lath. KeU. Tl, B-1123 " Unlrersltr Psrk OoL 89)B. ' " ' BIOJOJ5IKNTS ' .Schumann Marble Works ; Kast Id and Pine. Rast 141. PORTLAND Marble Works, 2C4-266 4th .' st. ' Opposite city Ball. Main 854. BUSINESS PROPERTY 66 MUST sell account family trouble, store building in good looatlon, $3800. : $300 down, $20 per month, same as rent, per - cent Interest ;until paid.- ,. Owner, So5H Jefferson st: Main 876. - . - FOR SALEHOUSKS 61 '5' and 6 Room: Modem v5 ,vv:. v, Bungalows t Rose City - Park district; have all ' the latest built-in ' conven- . ;.lenoes; hardwood-- floors;- are . handy to car. Prices $2800 - to ; $3760. Terms to suit you.. Phone Main 1800 or A-6281. ' - PaOVIDKNT TRUST COMPANY, ,S OWNERS, ,.-:'. Ind : Floor - Belling bldg. cor.: fta fi i Alder. .... ..A-. v rj'A.V?-.-t :?if,.: V;-vVv .'?.i ' i, Two '4' Room Bungalows S blocks from the car matured fruit treea on premises: . cement , walks, city water and graded streets, $2250.1 Bmall cash pay , ment. balance monthly., ; Phone ' Main 1800 or-A-6JW PKOVIDJJNT TRUST COMPANT, : i, owners; ' Ind Floor Selling bldg, cor. th ,;; m., and Alder.'. r-'r"- -MILWAUtllEv.' New 4 room bungalow ; and " Quarter acre, $1600. ; -.r :-; .. y I splendid lota $150 each. ''..,- Must sell choice sere. $760. New 4 room bungalow, quarter acre, $2000. '-.' : -f.-.t,'. -, f--- - If It's en the Oregon City carllne we have It for sale. Our list Is the most complete, and we can show you the best bargains. -v .. RKDMONTl ft M'GOVERN. OPPOSITE STATION. MILWAUKIB. AM GOING SOUTH BOOM And rather, than rent my t room bunga low will sell at $3250, which Is $660 leaa than coat one year ago. . Small pay ment down, balance like rent. 'Loca tion, Waverly Heighta at Slat. A choice lot of furniture for sale or rent reason able. Call Sell wood 207S. f. ' - ROOM BUNGALOW. . Flreplaoe, built-in bookcase, paneled dining room, oak- floors, breakfast room In kitchen, cement basement and - floor, rooms tinted; $2700; $300 down, balance to ault. Hawthorne car to Division, go 1 block west, $00 ft. south. Owner, 2008 68th st. - Tabor 170. - - - SIX room modern- home. 1 block from tlawthittia as uariiia iiai aoeo a , sa i A .. walks and "bard surface paid. Lot ouxiiz; iuu sue oaeemeai, xurnace, shades and electric fixtures: built in conveniences, hardwood floors. . PhoneJ Here It Is Two 'lots, A room house, new barn, fruit, berries,' nice lawn; cash or very cheap for cash. Nothing like it for tbe money. See this. L-86I, Journal. WALNUT PARK BARGAINS. Six rooms, modern in every way. Terms to suit. Am going in business in small town, and need money; Must aell at once at sacrifice. If you want a good home cneap, pnone woocuawn '23. owner. ( ROOM bungalow, new and modern. all built-in conveniences, hardwood floors, double construction, hard surface street In and paid, corner lot, east front close In, - Call owner, Tabor 4064. SPLENDID HOME -Choloe location, j Irving ton, oak and mahogany, finish r - baths., servants' rooms, garage, absolutely modern. Cast 2 to. w, n. neraman. FIVE room modern bungalow, furnished to suit, beautiful view, acre, on Oregon Electric, 6 cent car fare. Very cheap. Terma reasonable. . Phone, Main 7 ROOMS Fine lot, house alone cost 4oo. v mwtnorne aisiricc wiu sell for $4200. $800 cash, balance tlma Main 4841. : "'' - . COTTAGE AND FURNITURE, $800 : t rooms, full lot, i blocks Mt. Tabor car, $60 down, $16 monthly, .Fred W. German Co., Chamber of Commerce. i , ROSE . CITY PARK . '.-1. . ..' Can furnish corner lot and money to build a home after your plans In W1I,L sacrifice 5 and 6 roomla)uses, lot - 60x100, double walla,- paneled dining room, 2 blocks . to, car. Phone owner. Bellwood 87. a PP! " vatj vwi VOR BALE cheap, furnished new i room modern bungalow, lot 60x125. Call gvpo . jmjcno, opiWCTn attx ana esq. BARGAIN 8 room modern , house- at 7(1 B. 8th st. N., near Fremont. Union ave. car.' . - - - - ; - IF you want to buy, sell or leaae real - eatate or loan money, aee me. Law yer. 401 Stock Exchanne bldg. - FOR SAliE LOTS 18 GREAT BARGAIN Two hundred low at Coos Bay. Thoa. Vigars, , owner, E. 2725. SNAP For sale, lota 8-10. block 44. Grants Pass, Or. Room 6, tt Grand ave., or phone B. 2051.-- FIR LAND lot $850. worth $450; terms , $5 monthly. Main 1168, or Tabor 771. IF want;ad, FOR SUNDAY JOURNAL TAKEN UNTIL .- ' SAl UKUAY IN1UH1. . - Other "nights," except Sunday, the business office ' of The Journal is open until! 0 o'clock: ..-, ' ' q All ads received will appear, in their proper clas- t1 " ' ' sification, c. , V J . I (' ,fn '..j1 , ' V,'.1 ' Q Telephone ads given particular attention Call . ' Main 7173 or A-60SL' "r ' ' . ,'-,:.. q Ask for Wanf Ad" Qerk. 1. 7 ror. salt: i .Have You Seen Glenclyn? ' Olenelyn U mtuatefl 3 niilei v soutnneat Ot Ilia pontoftlcn, an-i -f: will soon have electric car m-i-Vlce. Bull linn wultr, prna.-d ' - streets and sUlowalks now on the - property. J5 minutes' ride from . the poBtoffice; 5c fare; coniniHmla r a fine view .of Tualatin valley. ' k Full sized Iota $4bJ to $650. 1m i. provementa included in this price, v Phone Main 1800 or A-6261. . PROVIDENT TRtTHT COAlPANT, . rV, OWNERS. -.v v 2nd - Floor Selling bldg. 'cor,' 6th . .,'$' -. -nd .Alder. '. . DOUBLE your money -witli tiU cash. .Owner of 78 good lots on lt electrlo line, 22 minutes out,neur station, will , sacrifice 5 lots, 1-3 1-bs than -market value. Price $20O-$2CO ench; $50 cash. $5 per -month.. , PhoneMult 21 ,'V 51-381. iouVnal. ' :,, , A. - ' -.,.: ;'a.:.bargaiiT j f & x leaving city; call 144184, , I ' .K-IJSII!'. RIiftlNKHt4 IaT 70X90 lor stores ana tuns, ton. Kast 278. - ACREAGE M 37 : '.'.V, r; . 'Acreage..'- . - $ milea from court house, on southwest side: good , rich . soil; some tracts all cleared and un der -cultivation and aome- stump land, Prices $325 to $450 per acre. Let ua show you this property. ; Phone Main 1800 r A-62S1, PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANT, - OWNERS, . .- '- - 2nd Floor Belling bldg. cor. Ith - . and Alder. '-' . - .'." v j. :.'-3 ''..' v. .-..V :. f-( FIVET-ACRE8 $260. -i $10 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH. Buys 5 kcres of logged off land. Front a mile to H4 miles Xom center of towr of 1000 population, also cannery ,an$ creamery. Three quarters of a mlie -7 from railroad atatlon on main line be- tween Portland and Aatorla. This land Is free from rocks and gravel, lies level -' and will not overflow. Ideal for chick j , en raising, dairying, and small fruits. Will grow anything that can be ralaed .;- in western Oregon. From some of these t racta you have a beautiful view of the : , Columbia river. 400 acres from which t chooae. Perfect title and warranty deed. - 5TTBELL REAL ESTATE CO.. -HI Railway Exchange Bldg d floor, , Between 8d and 4th on .Stark. . 5 and 1 0 Acres Cheap. - - $20 up to $4$ per , aore, on terma. Tracts of 6 acres or more: - deep, red, ' shot soli, 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 R, R.' and river, near Portland. Own ers. 70$ Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak eta. Main 8078. . Evenings East 8 04. CHICKEN and fruit ranoftea near PorU v land; Urea ham district, Estacada line, electrlo station V, mile. - New aubdl-. ' vision. Sunshine Valley orchard tracts; - V best - soli, free wood; elegant location. ' Pricea only $76 to $160 per acre In small v ' traota; easy terms: quick train aervlce Frank McFarland Realty Co. $0$ Yeoa bldg.. i-ortland. Or. Good soil, city water, close to car line. easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 1686. or SaUwood 41a. Jno. H. Gibson, owner. ' (16- TO $l PER ACREv , $ te 10 acre tracts, good soil, road to every tract, new school, 8 miles te Co lumbia river and railway station, hours from Portland; easy terma. 114 Lumber Ex. bldg.. cor. 8 d and Stark sts. "ACREAGE 15 MILE3 ' FROM vvnxiAAJHu One mile to electrlo sta, My equity In 7 acres,.- i aares in puvatoesi leaving city ; can n 1441 Hassalo. DANDY acre chicken ranch. Modern home. Close in. Bargain. Easy pay menu. Write today. Box , 63, Oak Grove, Or. FOR HA LI? FARMS - 17 .' FOR SALE. SO acres very' best soil, 30 miles east on Columbia, close to station and boat landing, fine school across road, la acrea cleared, 2 fine ' springs, good? 4 room houeo, barn, chicken houses,' 3) -acres orchard, small . fruits, all stock,' -Implements, and 14 tons hay.. Can keep . ; 10 cows on-this place; $2700 will handle this. It interested, call at 225 W. Park, v evenings. W. E. Ireland, owner. - FOR SALS: An estate of 2600 acrea; '600 acres rich black prairie land, to gether with atock, tools and all equip ment; can be , irrigated; private water right and flume; balance pasture and timber land; an ideal location for - a fine stock farm. 80 miles from Portland, Will take Portland property Jn ex change for balance. , $26,000 will handle It. KA.-0I0, journal. FERTILE farms All alsea at fair pricea, some stocked, good terms, only . . . , 1 .... V3n.,lBn Tlm.tr,-. knulni. elsewhere write your wants. IL B. APi . . . , . ... . person, ruugeneiq, wausn. la.J,i'ACRE9 two miles from swell -town, school - and shipping point. 6 room houte. yard, barn, -chicken house, , gran ary and hog house, running water, fam ily orchard, on county road, all clear but one arsrev Price $200 per acre, all cash. D. L. geyt. Perrydale, Or. . ACRES, . 1 mile off carllne. 6o fare; 4 acrea cultivated; house and barn. Sell rea sonable! Call or addreas C A. ScHuU, 81 Grand ave. ' 1 . WILL sell cheap my heautlful. home farm on Tualatin river. 16 miles west of Portland. Highly Improved. Address) T. Wltnycomoe. 43a tztn St., foniana, FOR SALE 40 acre dairy farm. 2 Vs) miles from railroad town; - Will sell cheap. Owner, box 133, Cctstlerock, wash. FOR SALE Farm of 142 acres close in! For particulars addreas nana weaver. Myrtle Creek. Oregon. - FOR RENT FARMS 14 6 ACRES room house,- barns. Be low Council Crest: L Cohn, HlUs-4 dale Rt. 1. BQX15-Af r i, , 1 i V 1 "I. .1 s 1 1 . M I- - 1' ' :, : ! 1 1