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THE OREGON JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .TUESDAY "EVENING. OCTOBER 21;', 1313. 10 ', U-'',P'- 'i W)M A(Q PATFHT iiijuiii 11.1 1 nui u I rii Li li JUBSli-.v'. -- 5 "... .! , r"-rV. ,. " - ' i OiV A NR7 DEVICE FOR mjjuciwja-unMiici T"-', ; " - Portland Man Believes the In- ' ventlon Will Mean the Savr v $"3 1 1 ng of. Many Lives. . .-. ' ; ' ? v? ' I Patent ' papers naT ."beeo iseued 'ta 'Csptala John Alhert' Johnson, of 1101 a'East Wain street, late master of the ; j steamer-North Kins, on a new device for ; launchinr boat In .remarkably short space of tithe end With Uttle dag ger of being; smashed. ' ' Captain' Johnson ban start sec or rights to his Invention; In forl roan tries, such s Cana. Germany, Bnft land tFrance and Japna, 4 W t now . preparing- to have aa apparatus con structed ' fori deinrmstrntto purpose. He expects to oave-.lt placed n some ' ' ferryboat either In San Francisco or, New York, as a craft of that descrlp- - tlor. la thouaht better for the purpose. ; v The InvenOon. whleh Is tn be knowa as -Johnson's Uunchlnx device." will . launch two or three boats -frora th same davit ; falls within the space, of about five eninutea, those in tne iai boat lowering from ' the boat itself. Three men. one at the davits and one ' ' on each fait, are suffldent to put the boat from the deck of a eioktng veasil to the water without danet ef the '( boat being ground to pieces while it is - still suspended from the falls, says the '; " -?- inventor.'.' vivn . ;i: ' .' ' 4 The apparatus consists of tracks an rollers upon which the boats rest, end n ' 1 aDaciallv devised davit which swing over the side or tne vesaei wu uk boat and forms an angle with the per pendicular of the ship which takes taa " boat clear. There is a system of grip " '" that hold the boat steady until the pas. aboard.' and which are re- - ' " leased automatically as soon ns the da vits start te lower. vaptain voanavu formed the Idea for the davit about year ago and worked it out last winter. - Mariners who have seen the drawings of the device predict n big demand for it as a time-saver in case of -wreck.'. -:fesEA!;ARKS MEET DESIAXD f , -vr.-t'-rt. ! " " .. swassiaWs'.V''''iJ,,;-i . -V' '' " Book - Published by Well . Known "u.iii literary lion, and congrat ulated by hi friends as an , arnveo. author of sea yams, wss the unique ex perience of Captain Andrew W. Nelson, master of the fsclfic MaU'n liner Korea, as he stepped from the deck of that ves- 1 sel - In San Francisco , harbor Sunday. The occasion was the remarkable sale ' of his book "Yankee Swanaon." an un usual tale of the sea when tM wind- - jammer was monarch of all that it ur veyed. The- book- has almost run throoga its first sditlon and bids fair , to become, one of the "six best sellers,' it Is said, which makes Captain Nelson, one of the most unusual skippers sail ings the Pacific.;.- sti.. ': :'?;:.;'',.. 'y:'. , The tale is based on the seadog's own experiences after he left Sweden as n cabin boy and is brimful of action, be ing read with delight by thousands, i - CapUin Nelson la well known in Port- land and has numberless friends here, Kalned while he was -master of the San Francisco it Portland steamship Beaver, wlilch he commanded until be took the berth of master on the China steamer. - HERE FROM BASTA ROSALIA i Captain oi Ship MSharbek ifenw No " . , 8igo4 ot Reolatlosvrf::'-:vtH; Revolution in Mexico was not indl- - : cated in Santa Rosalia up to the time the German' ship Shurbek sailed from there on September 19, according to Cap- ' tain ChrisUanstn, the - master of . the ,. n-r-ln fehln -nrhioh arrivcwl a. thai T.lnnton ballast dock at I o'clock this morning. Captain Christiansen says that every- - tiling was quiet there when ha left and that there were no refugees in the port. - The Schurbck had good weather from : the Mexican port and made the passage ; In 81 days; She will load wheat hero . for the United Kingdom under . charter - to M. H. Houser, - . "j,, -.CARGO OP RAILROAD IROX . t Gaa Schooner Tillajnook to Sail for . , " - .North Bend. ' . Railroad iron for the railroad running Into North Bend composes the largest v . single shipment of the gas schooner Til- lamook. Captain Johnson, which Is scheduled to sail tonight for the south ern Oregon coast, loaded down to the guards. She Is taking out .86 tons of Iron for' North Bend and the remainder t of ber cargo consists of 260 tons of . general merchandise for Tillamook. The steamer Sue H. Elmore is also scheduled .-to sail tonight for the latter port with a full cargo of freight OAS BUOY EXTINGUISHED ' Captain Erickson Makes Repori to : () Lighthouse Service. '' An item-of Interest to navigators has , been received by Henry L. Beck, light house inspector for the Seventeenth dls - trlct, who has been informed by wire- less that the large Oxford reef gas buoy , has been extinguished. Inspector Beck Was informed by wireless from both - Captain Erickson of the steamer Re v dondo and by the keeper of the Cape V" Blanco light station. The light will bo : 5 relighted as soon as possible. The sub. marine signal on the buoy Is not af fected. ALONG THE WATERFRONT - The steamer Johan Poulsen, Captain L'lVestad, -which has loaded 660 tons of wheat here for San Francisco, is sched uled to leave down tonight for St. Hel ens. Klamath and Oak Point to finish ;wlth 380,000 foet of lumber. ' A raft of logs moored on the west side of Robs Island has been reported to Collector of Customs Burke because of ( not having a light last night. i When she arrived from San Francisco at 7:45 last night, the steamer Oliver . J. Olson, Captain Payne, had 60 passen v gers, 1000 tons of general freight and ' 3 80 ions of cement. She will load 2100 I tons of wheat here and 300,000 feet of - lumber at St. Helena for Sa-n Pedro. . The steamer . Yosemlte shifted last night front Weatport to the Inman-Poul-sen mills to complete' her lumber cargo. - lAden with wheat for the United Kingdom;: the German ship Harvesthud left down for the sea this. morning in ,. tow of tbo uteamer Ocklahama., - -Taking on the last of her. flour cargo I (Ills afternoon," the '. Japanese - steamer , Hudson Maru w; scheduled to.sallto , night for the orient. She Is under char '. ter to Balfour, Guthrie it Co.:.! : Carrying passengers and freight, the steamer Breakwater, Captain Nelson., is scheduled to sail tonight for Coos Bay. MARIME INTELLIGENCE' Pas .fo'"AMwa,''i" tiil::t$ ti K ritr G'tlat-T. from 8as Pedro. ..... ,-.Oct,23 l-ar, tn.au gan rVdro.,..,.......,..ilrt. X4 Alilenmt, tram Kureka. .......,....,,, .Oct. 2& lucHiaa, (runt San Pedro lad was.. .'.Oct. 2S Breakwater, fr Coos Bay, .....Oct. , ...... ...... , " W . ' . ' V ' j Tillamook,4 from Coqulll i,, Vf ii,.. i' JJ Bom City, from I-ud Angeles,,.. J ltoenoke. Iron Baa Pedro... ...'..... Not. I Da of Glanila. from Kuropa and orient. .Nov. v 8 C. Fred Lselas. from Kuropa and omnt Nov. 4 Solrelg. from the orient...... ..No. )S Aadilusla. tram Enron and rlenl.., .,!, 4 Pea of Air He, from Kurepe and way..,, .pec. J Sllhoola. from Karope aud orient. ... . .!. HI Uarioaethehire, from Europe and orient. .Jan. IS Haa frc.;.;......7...oci, k,. h BiT fcTrininok ' . Oct. 81 ySJ&rtTtm Karop. andri;;L:.:..Oc. 21 v.,nl.. 'fj, ? ....u. 7. .1 ' Oct. 22 YowuKa. for Los Aoavlea. ...Oct. 't Canlno. lor 8an Franclaco .Oct. i Uultnomah, for 8aa franclacp......,.Oct. g. Itnanoka ifir. Kan llloon.. .....Oct. ill How Uty,' for Sun 'raBeiaco,..:........Oct. Ollrtr J. Olwn. tor Lo Ancelea. ...... .Oct. 24 Alll.ace; for Kureka -Oct- m Betrar, for. 8n idro Oct. St) Yacatan. for Van Ulego and way.. Oct 28 Bear, for Run KrauelHco. ...... . . Vi . . Not. C. Ferd LaeU.. for orient and Kuropa,. Nov. i'4 lnTjf Olamia, for Earop and orient... Not, 13 Andiluala. for orient and Eorooa, .... .wDee. 18 Bltaonla.' for orient and Eurooe. ....... .Jaa. Peo ef Alrlle, for Knropa and orient. ...Jan. T JleriooeUuiblre, tor Kuropa aud orleu t . . . . r eo. 10 : ::, f . '." Is M - rncioa. t v r, taaawra HarTard and Yale, alternating. team Baavrraac-laco tor Has Ulego oa atoodaia, WeajMadaya, rrldaya and aturdajra, eounactlng with ateasiara from Portland. NortnDoooa. toay arriTa at Sa Frauelsuo oa Xueadaa, YUuradaya, Haiardays sad nundajra. Taasals ts nrt, Kama -' Bartb. UamtBde. Ger. ahln ....Aatorla Haakk. Am. aca. AaturU Puko, Asa. bkta...... Waatport Coatmeroe, Am. ach..... .....Unntoii una xempMlowa, nr. e..... rrwrou L. li. KurKaaa. Am. bk... ......Gobla St. NldMttaa, Am. aklp...... .....Aatorla Utrlia, Ana. abip...... Gobi. Beaea, Am.. ..Astoria Hoda Mara. Jap ea... riour mllla Goo. K. Billiaga, Am. acb. ........... .Weatport Kct-leata, Br.. a.... ..Bainler W. U. Emlta, Am. acfe v...Ort'fea drydock Ernett Leffoura, . bk , kleraey Birkdale, - Br. bk...... ........ Llontuo Caroline, Am. arh... ........ ..EVviltnd Ubr. Co. Camlno, Am. aa.. ............... .Albera No. 8 1'iriUtt, Aot. as............. Alters No. 3 Monidnock. Br. as... .................. .Oceanic 8tnaw, Am. aa.........,..Multnouab Box Co. rue U. eimora. Abb., as Columbia 1 Tillamook. Am. aa......... .Colunihla I Joaaa Hwubteu, Am. aa,.,, ....... ..St. Helena Ocaurbek. Uarmaa bark Linn ton Yoarmite. Am. aa. lumio-i'oulten alaltaoaaalt. Am. aa.... ....lit. Helena OUrer J. Obwn, Aat. aa. ...... ....... Ooucb Breakwater, Am. aa. ................. Alnawortb Mow City, Am. aa. Alnaawth ttoaaoke,. Am., ea.... ............Martina Bowaoto, Am. aa. ..Martin 'a YYclkoley. Am. aa. UaOuler ts .Bswte ta Xad laaasar. ' Kama Balled from. Arrino, Br. atr.. ................. ....Mttjiiiuoa Uearflaa. Am. ski. .....................Callaa UarUwrouak Uill. Baaa. bk..... ...Cailaa Saata MmaUa, Br. aa...................Tacima Huia, laaa. aa. ............... ...aVa fraaciaca Xtttlar, Hot. aa...:.. Saa fraaclaoi, ladramajro. Br. aa.. ............... ..Baa lMeao aukoko tlnta, Jap. as. .................. ...Uujl Wm. a. 'l'alooi, Asa. ach...... Callaa Uawkhaad. Br, aa. ........... ,..,8aa franciaco Alrtcaa Monarch, Br. aa. ....... ..tiaa kraactaco Bans plr, Br. aa..... ....oura Huwth, Ut. bk.................Nawcaatle, Euaj. Koke Uead. Aw. bk.tn, , . .Antof agaata' Beulaa, Am. ach.. .8u Diegu 1 A n. ... . .... .T 4UV .III. . mrt ... ,.....ii.ii,(i..MUU,WII Jane I Biantord, Am. bktn... MVjlUooaa aoreaier, 4 m aca. ...................... , vauao b.Seate ta Load .Orals, V; K.aaa - -- i I. X; :y : sailed Prom. Adelaide, Car. Sew ................. Aatufogaata Aaterd. Nor. ah .Caliaa BntlaS tales. Be. ship,. .....Celiac Cl;ila, Nor. abip... ................ ......Cailao Uocodlla, Br. bark.......... Oallaa ilalgato, Br. bark..... St. Boaalla Uuwmuav Br. bork. ............ ..Nwcaaiie, K. luru-aTou, Br. bark .Callaa Kauai. Bahj. ablp..... .Harburg Laaedala, BK abip..... Waat Coaat Waiun, Br. bark. ...... ....... .St. Buaalla urotara, tier, ah, ... ...... Xokohama fklladalpbia, Br. 8blp..............,,....CaUaa Beanra, Br. ablp......... Callaa TbUtlatwuk, Br. bark.........,...Booa Araa WM Vlnnan, Get bark...... Waat Coaat WMtcate, Br. ablp....;........,... .Waat Ouaai luTerarla Br, bk. ........... .....Buenoa Arree Vatukuua Itaro .........,...,... .....Orient Atumaeaa alaru, Jap. sa..,,,...8au franclaoo Benja Mara, Jap. aa... ...Japan Cruwa of Arraa;oa, Br. aa. ...... .Baa franclaeo tblladelpbla, Br. eh.... ....... ........Callao Dally Rlrer Readings. W;'';-a,,4 ,6 a TATIOKS . S 9 S S" ' I fa a tail Lewiaton 24 2.9 0.2 0 25 4.0 0 0 80 2. 2 0.J 0 87 4.9 O.S 0 X5 2.80.2 0 i umaiiiia .-.,....... FAIbaliT ............... i WHaon-Hlle ........... i roruand .............. (J Rising. ( railing. ' 5IARINE NOTES. Astoria. Oct. 31. Sailed at a. m. Steam, art ATalon and Paralao for elan rraoctaeo. Ar. rlred at aud left up at 0:30 a. m. SUamer Bowdolo from San Frandaco. Dan yrancltco,. Oct. 21. Arrived at roldnleht Steamer Norwood from Portland. Antwerp, Oct. 20. Sailed Brltl.h ateamer When a physician wishes to reinforce reinvigorate your system, invariably he will advise the free use -of a good mineral water Standing aldhe in its class, the high regard in which WHITE ROCK WATER is held by the doctors of today is by its 1 he Ynmhill ket is helping of families t to the i liih cost Wednesday, nil"", rM the loyr. prices,' tho4'vnioftiMh& present this ad when making purchase of 50c or oyer, at any one stall, Will get 15 extra o."k H. Giwn. TracUng Stamps FREE,; p.- Aw FIRST, SECOND aAND Monmouthshire, tor Portland. ' "".,.. . Coos Bay. Oct J,-Setled-r8teamer .Alliance Coronel, Oct W.-ArTtved-Brmen Ateamer Clarerlr from Portland for Umerlck. .-P- Aatorla, Oct. SO. .Arrived down sty 2:40 P. m-Oertnan bark Tnlelbek. Uft up at 8:20 B. n. German bar Schurbek. -Arrived at 1 and left up at 3 j. m.-rUUiaiiwr woiieaiey imm ... ; - . .... .i. ...a I San raoclaco, Oct. '.-rrnra i k. . si..m.. . u..- rmm, PmimaA. Sailed . at fi jfr J".f a uirr lalyOailany- foT Portland. . f; y,j Pi "V- 1 . . '- - i- - . pmiTuf-B.. DMirTIO 'Trt i Infill T Wr-RM Pflnir-lf; IN SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO TAKE1 OVER OPERATION ' OF P. E. E. 0N.N0V. 1 (Contlnned Front Page One.) ' thus officially made t cover the P.. K. & E. lines. ' D ,W, Campbell la desig nated as general superintendent; F. L Burckhalter, chief engineer; II. 'A. Hin. shaw, general freight agent, and John M. Scott, general passenger agent. With the exception, of , tne chief engineer, Burckhalter, who is district engineer of the Southern Pacific, supplants - R, T. Guppy, who fc&s resigned to take a po sition on the Southern Pacific's staff In California.' --. : ; ' . ThMnirh Train Servios. Mr, Campbell declared this morning that after November 1 through steam train service would be Installed on the line from Portland to Eugene.' Trains Nob. I and i will be extended from Cor vallls, and trams nos. 3 ana 4, now run. nlng only to Sheridan,' will be extended to Wlllamlna. H declared, also, tnat these lines would be operated aa steam roads only until the electrification was completed, after which the operation and traffic would be resumed by the P. K. & Eh ap originally-planned. -. Thin Is a - temporary arrangement made advisable by the fact 'that it may be some 'time before the electrification is complete, and economy of operation would be enhanced by the change." said Mr. Campbell. - "The part of the P. E. Ja. Jtnown as the first unit, which extends from Portland to MoMlnnville, will be the first, to be eleotrified. and when this is done the steam trains will be taken off and electric trains put on. When the next unit is electrified, the sama course will "be pursued."- " , tttrahom to Bemaia, W It is denied that President Strahorn Is to be relieved of his dutleev . Con struction work will be largely suspend ed during the winter, though as much of -the electrification as possible will be continued during the winter. ' - ' Mr. Strahorh had not returnedTvirom Spokane today, but it was said at his office that the oniy cnanges m ins ot ficlal staff were those - indicated. - This statement was authorised by Mr. Strahorn:" 'i "The lines so far completed, outside the electric lines in the various cities, will necessarily be operated by steam until such a period In the future as elec trification can be completed. In their present scattered and disconnected, con dition, sandwiched In as xney are. be tween Southern Pacific lines, independ ent opera tipn by the P., K. & E. is inJ convenient and expensive. - it aiao is not possible to thus give the best service to the. -public. . .:. ; Operate as' Throngli Una.' For example, the Portldnd-Kugene line, now' operated In several sections, can under the new management be op erated as a through line, with passen ger -and freight service at convenient hours- between Portland and Eugene by way of Oswego. Newberg. McMinnvlUd Independence and Corvallls. , It will prove a great boon to the entire west half of the Willamette valley, as It will for the first time place all the west side points named on a through line between here and ' California ' points .with con nections to relieve from comparative isolation many others. ' It will also be possible to give better service on the Molalla and Wlllamlna lines. - "The present P: E. & K. traf f lo men will perform the same duties under Mr. HlnEhaw and Mr. Scott. , , "The recent settlement by arbitration of - the long-standing difficulties witn the enginemen and trainmen growing nut of the proposed independent opera tion of the P-. E. & E. and other auxil iary companies, . has also had an im portant bearing on the situation. , Troubles to Znd, "As these steam lines will now come under regular working arrangements of enormous sale. 'ih , SSTIAMPS Public Mar 1 thousands ' cut down of living. in addition to d !l,'.-l:if--V YAMHILL STREETS - j the 'other -Southern Pacific steam lines, all such troubles will be dissipated. , "The city lines of the I., & A E. at Salem, Albany, ". Corvallls and Kugcne, will be operated by the company a heretofore under Superintendent . L. Billlnffeley.H.oV'.-'iw ,-.-:.. $ -,-. While no informations was officially given out, it Is generally believed In i railroad clrclea that an aznerlenced eleo. Urij rall way operatjngmajn woul; be ' j lines s soon "as the west side and .-, .1 or- 1 Fourth street electrification is complete. lTh, ectrlficatlon work wiU proceed as Mnr, nnd Pin fhmhinm kluofrlmil engineer. , COMPENSATION; LAW REFERENDUM WILL BE ; PLACED UPON BALLO (Continued From Page One.) :'i:Yi petitioners . gave, their , addresses 'cor rectly, v No attack Is made upon the genuineness of -any signature." Testimony; Weak. ''.' The court.: says that . no testimony was offered to a-upport the allegation that 100 persons knowingly signed the petition twice and that the court was left wholly to an inspecuon of the pe tition to determine that "question. An allegation wan made that 260 sig natures were illegal because they were illegible. The opinion says there Is no standard of excellence in penmanship, The right of a, petitioner to order the referendum cannot, be made to de pend unon the ability or inability of any person to read , the : signature," says the opinion. , " ,: : : ; ' , : "Many of our best cltisens habitually sign their names in a" form illegible to any ono not familiar with, the writing and It would be unreasonable to deny such voters the right to referendum be cause of their chlrographlcal ldtosyn crasles." -a .:; '',.:;"..v.'' The court brushed aside the allegation that 393 names were not Included In the verifications on the petition, saying that It was a matter of correctly reading the names, tnd that the person writing the affidavit might be correct in his trans Iatlon of the signature or be Innocently misled aa to its reading. " - . t "Kypercrltloal Objections.'' The tourt held that It was not neces sary to be a registered voter to be eli gible to sign the petition. - "Many other hypercritical objections are urged . against the validity of the petition," says the opinion. ."They are too numerous to notice In detail with out exceeding the limits of an ordinary opinion. They ara based mainly on the absence of street addresses and - cleri cal differences between the names In affidavits' and verification and tile sig natures, to the petition. But In our Judgment they are cured by the saving clause in section 3473, U O. L." . Justice Burnett says the court was much . influenced in ' reaching Its con clusion by the fact that It is the duty of the defendant, secretary of state, in his official capacity, to determine in the first Instance by an inspection of the petition whether or not the signa tures are genuine and are regularly authenticated. "The presumption is that he had per formed, his duty properly,?, says the opinion, "and we are not disposed to dispute his conclusion on a mere Inspec tion of the petition, and this is sub stantially all the data afforded us In. the investigation.'' .; -. v-i - f TRANSPORTATION SAILINGS Nt,Larg$,Midtm. WnSertuSUamm ' OaamnSa, Cililarnia, CsJedonls, Cohmbla TUSCAN1A, 14,000 tons, (Building) ' Tntmd wttk Wlrilm Tataiuli, m4 HktbA. . ttewtna- Pi nil. I ,aaaa. Sookiaa- Bniaaa, Onbaaaa, , Injaalaaalr Anprinaaa ftalna ead STtrai Atlrrai iMsrsasssJ TIM data Faflf Fsrsl.tad-Uw IHas aaaamaaamaiilil.iaiiliaaalfaaaTlaiadaawdS.aBiiaa. RBOORO PAMMI PAYS, IS HOUHS) ATeditcTraiiean Service from NewYork First Cabii Pms lo bpfes S6I aid TUri Clm it ferj Lew tales. Aaihsr Use Drefta IHyaMe PYee of Chars . Par Back aflaoaa, ttm, ata.. esatr la ' MgajOIRSON narOTMSS, Oafl'IAcante asw. naaaoipo at- m. m. c. .. a. a. ULLSBKO, SaatrJa, Waalk. S ' Balls Direct for ' ' SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DD2GO . - Wednesday, Oct 22, 2:30 P. M. BAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. (With Denver & Rio Grande R. R.) 124 Third Street . A-4506, Main 20 STSAMXal KASalAI.0 Leaves Portland,- Ash. Street: Pook. dally except Saturday at 8:00 P. M. Arrives Astoria 6:00 A. M. Leaves Astoria dally except Sun day ac 8:00 A. M. Arrives Port land 5:00 p; M, : f'-.'.'v-i-Make reservations Ash Street Dock or ? City Ticket pfflce, 3d and Washington. Phones Marshall ,4600, A-8111 AIT BABTOISOq, IiOB AWOSZ.BS . - - , . AND 8UUT BISOO. , , S. S. ROANOKE WEDNESDAY,' OCT. 32. 3 P.' M: , OOOS BAT AMD Z2TJKXKA ' S. S. ALLIANCE ' 8UNDAY, OCT. 28, P. M. WOBTH PAOITIO STSAMSRIW OO- 132 A THUD SXjajJET. , : - , Phones 4Saia and A-1314, KtPatMirSTauUt.aa arvM. San hrancisco aritJLo. Angeie : S. Boas Olty SaUs 4 p. ta., OotP 83. SB. Beaver Bails 4 p. m, Oct. 88. ' The Baa rranolaoo U Portland B, a. Co. Ticket Of flee 3d and Wash, (with 6..v. v . Si St. Oa.t aaarshaU 4600, A-eiai, COOfc5AYLIlNJIiJ Steamship Breakwater ' Sails from Alnaworth dock, Portland, at 6 p. m,: every Tuvaday waning. Ireluht re ceived natll 18 o'clock I noon) on aaliing anj. Passenger fare: Ft rat claea f 10, aaoonif claas (men only) $7, Including berth and meal,, Tick, at office at Lower Alnaworth dock. Portland A Cooa Bay Steamship Line, Pnonaa Alain StWOi Aiaiv; L. U. Keating, "Agent.vV(v. ;i'PP' fii.uipjir.s.MUiuj 1 art I, I, 1 ' SsturSsy SI. r ' ? J XSSrI?V naaobOlaa. llfl IP 1 ii i tiSIS HW YORK t 'smISIIU IMamafiSaiaaaMaaa. Iflaar aaaaaaa a ataar ml -Wia a ffaSa,1 aa af Sm mtl'i ama wandara, and a arUU trip dawa p 1amila Maaaaa Bhiar arltaaat aaaaa al ease, aaMa STEAM K p.;-: l:,- SCHMIDT PLEADS GUILTY; SCOUNSELiWITHDRAWSJT New Tork, Oct.; 21. Hans Schmidt pleaded ; guilty yesterday before Judge Malone to the murder. of Anna Aumul ler,. 'The former priest put in his plea before hla lawyer; Attorney Knolbe, had "hie eTiTtTrievMl UU f IVUMU' ps.a, ,MVaiMAVa a , a a? AA9raaaP Knolbe's plea stands.. Lfitj, Td Make' Steamerp ' ;Safe. 5?, ; Washington, uct, : ai.A- resolution providing for the appointment of a com mittee of three to inquire into the best methods i. of ; constructing; passenger steamers to render them safe from fire was introduced in: the senate today by United States Senator Weeks. - ,i; v'.': ' ':' t i i' l i.i , i aa . i' .. i . 4 y-''-'' Expect to See Union Pacific. I.. I-os Angeles, Cat; 'Oct 21 Railroad men predict that ; the Union Faciflo railroad 'will tap Los Angeles by pur chase of : the Salt Lake . route. - . ? CHEHALIS, CENTRALIA ALL POINTS NO RTH Permit of your leavine at an ; hour , convenient for you, You 1 i will find Comfort and pleaBura on the irip, and satisfaction in' '.the appetising'--meals ' On the Dining. Car of the ' THREE, TRAINS DAILY TWO I DAILY , TO af Ask for tickets via the ) I Route of the Great Big V - Baked Potatoes in 72 Hours THE FAST TIME " - . '.'.' '' ' ' ' -ii, r.-i V . .""'a -!- .t " .-. - - North Coast Limited V ' AND J' . Atlantic Express .. ' Both run through from Portland -, via Minneapolis and St. Paul, the former through Milwaukee Have steam heat ' and ' electric lights throughout ' . "t;;-.; Portland " City Ticket " ;; v office ;. ; Pp ' S88 acorrlson Btrt. P. . nensflt again 844. A-U44 ,' ' V:". Northern Pacific Railway A. D. CHARLTON, A. 0, P. A ';'. .vP!i;. JrortUnd, :'pregHm.,',:4:Pi:. V'v AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House, 166 1st St. epeoiai auction . aaia i a. m. tomor row. !'. - i;: J - -. -' FORD AuctionlouBe, 813 1st at, auo tloa sale 3 p, m. Spealal offarlngs. ' USB Bassetfs Native Herbs for rheu matism; so tablets 8dc. -a.ii druggists. 1 1 ' ..J NEW TODAY TTIIP 100x100 S, E. corner East 17th and j Wasco Sts. a Improved - with room modern house. m $12,500.00 ' 80 acres, ' Forest ' Grove, - 45 acres cleared, house, barn, sprintr. !', $0800.00 ' - 60x100 on 'Cook ave., 300 j feet off of Union ave. v ; , $1250.00 x 1 ,r-!LE.lVOI.R -I ';V! 228- Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 6 to 7 V,; : H. E. MOONEY Blain 810 Boom 421 railing Bldg. CITY and FARM LOANS :,f&.' -i'-if, 'At. lowest rate.-'' ,;. ,;P', ' . .; .( to Fifth street. Main 3770.. : . CITY AND FARM LOANS '.-'-"' $1006 and up at lowest rate.' '; , !'C'C:M;:ZADOW.ii;p 414 Corbet. Bldg A-141S. Marshall S3, FEAREY BROS, We JBuyiNolei 346 Salmon 8L Main 8883. A-1771 Tacoma, Seattle KmlTraraslDailyl Chicago Reached Mortgage Loans BUILDING rERSHTS Park bureau Krect 1 atory frame dwelling, corner Lombard - and YYoolaoir; builder, sauio, Harry Snltaoer Bepatr ' I, atory atable,' it between tirorex and Uibba: builder, it. A. Keen, .1N). - ' ' Mra. If. Bright Erect 1 story frame dwelling, Cleaienaon between Marlon aud Katell.) builder, Geo. VV. Pllley, S12S0. ... . John Wllllna Erect 1 atorT frame dwelllnr. Tib between Lmatllla and liarneyi builder, dur -T'A " 1 biir-rW- awap-eJl ' urn Alattaon. , 31800. ' , O. B. Lent 'Erect 3 story frame dwelling, Main sear foster road! -builder, . VV lv Irlah, U. Welnhard estate Renalr 7 story' brick or-1 dlnary building, 6th .between Oak. and floe; Dunuer, ueo. i.ansfqrd. ftpoo. n,- u, waiter uepair S atory rrame uweu. In. B. 27th between Hancock and XiUaioooki builder, 8tokea,Zcller Co., $l()0a - BUSINESS CARDS CI RTIKICATF.fi of tltla, mnda Title Trust Co.. Lewis bids..-4th and Oak. CLASSIFIED .. AD KATES In effect Oct? il18i .'. " i ALL PRKVIOUS HATES CANCELLED ;::". " - CBAUOKO ADVEETISKMENIS V '- ' S -' - Dally or Sunday. ,i-,;.'tit0"' 1H cents eer word oer Insertion. - This charge is for all claaaKlcatkms except- Inf "ror Kent is Private yamtly," "Boom and Board is Private Jfamlly.", -Bitoatloa Wanted" and Wanted to UanH; ads. which axe l r ViypSr -Jvi , he ad charged for lees than 18 eents,. - CASH ADYKBT18KMKNT9 . ' t: 1H cents per word for ail elasalflcatlons ex cepting "For Kent In Private family." "Boon and Board In Private-' family," ''Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent ; ads, which ara , t i . .. li cents net word. Three lnaerttona for the price tf twe. . Sevan lnaertlona tor the price of five. .. No ad taken for lea. than 15 cent.. UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS Answers to advartlaantenta havine the fol lowing addresses auy be bad at Xte Journal 7,.r?1F-'r. I':, n mo d. uf :i. i i kns a An ! f eoST i. - T- - D , 8; 93. ; 04. 1 ; Too, 1. . r-838. 1; 387, Jj 380, : '574, li 432. jj 6T, 1, KAO 1. A tit ,DJ roa a. aua . . "VOl , TIW, 9T, Of IWV, W , WO Or .84, 1J 030, 1; DT, i; 0471 li , I.-- ,T. 1 ; lUTi M Bid. lr.tea. 1: ma. l; go, i- iai). 1 : Ml 1; 614, li 8'li i: 868.1.;' ?Z I' 1 ' - ii sot, i; fit, i; iw, K)a( M.I 01Vt Ai BIa Aj OIQa Ii OOH. i Oil. 8; 674. l; 661, 4; 807, 1; Su9, 1; sod, 2; B7U, "kW1!' 01' - P ' - . .- -L-30S," 1; 801, 1; 894. If 880," ll S!W, 1 BS2, li 487. It 6JW. l! 806. 2: 880. 1: 824. ll 807. s -81U, si sal, it sis, a; sua, is, . . . . A.n .. .... ... .. . . .... rl!.o.l!. 'J.t2i' V. IS 468. 1: 477. O 8fi&. 1: 3: 688. 1: S17. 1. P 849, 1; 849. IS 89 1: 888. li 877,, Ij 859, 2: 400. S; 451, 3; 443, 1: .429. li 440, i. , eue, ii; ess, i; eae, i; 067,1; eos, i;i en. too, i; w, ;- 04u, i, euu, i, suo, i, -ilie, f; S44. 3; T43, 1; 668, ' li 31. P;ti 89. 1; 623, 1; di. 1: 440, 1: 614, 1; 881, 8. V 368, 1; 028, 1; 663. 1; 871, 1; 675, 1 877, l: 871. It 4H1., 1: 681. S: 887. l: 644. 11 64X i; ajt aia a-ro i " V . .7 . . " 'vj-Zh'i-KRi V. iio , 9i i iot 4,'in 1 T?w-'ssi tm fk2 'l-Mt'V 467' I- 469 1- ail: I' ess' 1 407 ' Sis.' 1 Mi lV 629. it 638. li ti.re& li 424 t. ' ' '. --'rT.1 X 499, is 880, 1;, 383, U 621, 1$ 876V li 380, 1; 613. 10. . . ,. - ; ? 94, 1: 432.1; 605. li 342, lj 708, 3; 896, 1; 431, 1; 804, 2; 699, 8; 80s, 1; 674. 1. Z 198, 1. - v.. - 41 MEETIa NOTICES K. 0, StODl LOOK Mt. -. Hood. Is smoking! Mt. SSS?- S?:: "ecab.o,th. talnment on WnMlt. 1918 I? M at their' hall No.'-13s &urth'itrt MmWi and oro)et. iv members Rnd fXnds are cordially invited totteSd-' iVervth?M ' freat - A ffl SvS. iV'extended the ladv HiN-ahaaa anil thir friends. A good time is assured. Bring the ladles, immittee; tea. jLoosemore, . u. oiru gats, R. O. Hurst. H. L. Collins. Tit imTinnm . , (i. 111. A. F. andyA M. Special ' communication . this t Tues day) evening ' at , 7 o'clock, Masonlo Temple. Work in the El A. degree. Pj, Visiting brethren welcome. T C. IB. MILLER. Sec'y: MULTNOMAH Council Royal Arcanun. . meats at K. P. hull 11th inil Aldav alraala I 2tne second and fourth Monday I ?of each month at 8. p. mil Visitors cordially welcomed I wuummnn c r7, u ,VT" S.xJ yS3? """.'"sj"" i i h UZ.a. i rv,". ?5 7i S 3:46. danca 10. Admission 16c ' flood prises. Union music. - ' v y . Vital Statistics marriages, Births, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES -Edaon O. Pond. 1U28 Wilbur at, legal, , and Ada Rliim. 7fl4 hnm mt I -William BelL 81 B. 81th at, legal, and Kate McCorkle, 81 E. lth St., legal.-- -"-..''-! William M. Erts. Fulton.. 21.' and Marsarat I a-auune onoeraon, -unnton, in. B. I." McOehn. 411 Market at. 28. and Ma.l Irene lUlly, 414 Market St.- 24. and Sena Plaaker, A. is and TUUmook sta. 88. .vTp --vT'- VT, T!T .-.5-; . B. H. - Terry, 2SS : Olena ' ave., legal,' and 0. Baker, 288 Olena ave., legal. lvid Dola, Mi Going at,, 84, and . i'esale Beach. 679 & 17th st, 27. ' - Bruce P. Spalding, Bainler hotel, 26, Snd riorenee Hawley, Bainler hotel. !U, Francis Sidney Burt, 889 Overton at..' 23, and Margaret Taylor Browning, 689 jOverton at., 23. Oeonla Tabrlao, 838 B. 48th at, 40, and Orementlna Neada, 822 E. 28th St., 28. Herbert i weorg, 741 B. weidler st, 31, ill -Wnth rnl.min 1109. B WH a, V Oj I ad "Ruth Coleman. 892 B. 48th at. N.. 30. Olarence Tbao Hoaa, Centrall, Wash., 22, and Jennie Btedham, 867 Neleon St., 24, : Wi G. Smith & Co,nng'c."rndV Washlnaton bid, cor. 4th on Wash'ton. LxUdtf euits for rent, sll aiaes. Uotaue isiionnt l.i sos attsra sc. ; CLARK hi HHOtS., . 1 n . k lln. . 1 A . , no iiorsu aeaianei, ii, Horriaos ai AUTOMOBILES for blret ,13.60 , PER HOUR.'- Main 614. A-4114. . - i. BIRTHS WHITING To Mr. and Mra. H. B. Whiting, 658 W B.'Ankeny at, Oct. ' 14t a son. ' HELLfS To Mr. and Mrs. H. B.. HalllS. 1438 Multnomsh at., Oct. 12, a son. -. : ,; BOU88IB To Mr and Mrs. Forrest Bouts la, 148 B. 824 St. Oct. 15, a daughter. H? Nr f."? lJuZ'"'.14? T Hall aT.V "Oofc 14. a ani T t '. T DET8CH To Mr. and M lETSCH-To idr. and Mrs, A, 'Jackson Detach land B. Sherman at.. Sent. 24. . , KETCHUM To Mr, and Mrs. Leonard George 1 Va.hnM 114 aU 1 Jii. .A t ll I .PBITBHSON-To Mr. and Jmw. o. J. Petter. -. son, San' Praneico, .Oct'-14,- a 'daughter.'--'. C11RI8TBN8BN To Wr. and Mr.. 0. Christen, sen, 4189 41st at. S. B., Oct. 10. a daughter. aoAK-rt nr. and Mrs. otto Hoak,w 0 IS. joth at. N- Oct. 13, a daughter. . purriBLP-To Mr. nd Mra. W. 'F" Duffleld, oit iv. iuio at. n, ai., uci. n, a aausmer. i MERRKTTTo Mr. and Mrs, Thomaa J. Mer- iivi iwiu at., oepc. xo, ,a eon. ;. MOttUAN To Mr, and Mra,, Alba B. Morgan, 018 doing st... Sept, 18, a son. ' - ... McCONNKlXTa Mr. and Mrs. Henry MoOos. , .v - j : " i ' V. PI., cwM. unuRiiiri i DEATHS ANO FUNERALS COLKMAN The funeral services of the late . John H. S. Ooleman wlU be held Thursday, oct. 23, at a o'clock p. m., at tna rarniiv - residence, 883 B. 48th at. W. yrlenda Invited, SMITH Hasel V. Smith. Olymula hotel. Oct 19. Id tea re: leukemia. I 1A . , - l..b.n,l. . - ' 1 SIRBV Jobu J. Stray, 221 th t.,! Oct. 16. 40 vearai heart dlaeeaa. MALLEa John Mailer. 10,1 N. 8th at., Oct in, au years; earnonc poiaoning. STUABT VV Iinstn Stuart, St. Vincent's' hospl- tai, Oct, 14. 8a yeara; ai.-ohoiim. j 1NBKT14 FLORAL CO... Ill S..V. ehnloa I cut flowers for all occasions;, prompt J. rvlee. Main I . f9 A.11A9 I . .... .. ....... MAX M. SMITH, floriat. 141V. Slh St. in'iwmnr oia. wain uis PJEOPLliS FLORAL SHOP, . Aider, Phon Marshall 6922, 3d and Erk ' DEATHS AND FCNlALI RUM 19 i'unerat.iV VULt'iir imeigns of all kinds Alain 775U. A-7703. 120 4th. . FUNKItAL DmECTOnS' MW HUMhl OF J. P. VlNLUit A SON, ,1 ahb I J .M U T . ... . SI l,.--l' The only residence undertaking eatab lishment in Portland, Representing the grteat sdvance in the science of fu. neral service. The automobile equlo ment aud secluded driveway are anions the many exclusive features. The aa tablished policy of moderate Prices haa cevar been changed. - ; : '" '" J. P. FINLET ft SON. f " , ! ' Pfrfect Funeral Eervloe. - wiviunuiiiery ai am. f MR. EDWARD HOLMAN the laaillne funeral director. 380 3d sc. oorn.f Salmon.. Lady assistant; Phone !! Main 307. - , 1 , , , . j . i . M . 1 i, 1 j- ' t'v ,v I -'' ''",''.' nimninrr Ri UUItlimg Oi IVlCCflleeM I mi.mI .i.tl 0.1- . r.. . naer takers n d r m i. ;. vV5K.I,l,alii' ,th nJ Pin ( Main 430. ) A-465R. Ladv assistant. : ,; -- - R. 7p Pr On 3 Williams -avC Hi: llr tClltJl UUi East 1088, Lady at tendant. Day and night aerviceT PORTLAND CREMATUKIUM. t80 Qle ?,?LV.V 6e"woodcar. Open to Visitors daily from a. m. to D m. A eftDlfulUl Leading east side undertak" i ii ir irni.nini er-. a JLAfiv -iRaiairant. ntiiua j.aies i ami n-jt riat" k.Bt.i. MteJU TfT 'J 1 I r r v.. hlS ai-. . I Ml tT.rii-infJ." f. TI"s-a"SasaaamsanBsiaB! .'.-!;,, ' ' uiock. leor m. i3th.W Vi. ..li . UnlTereity Park Col. SH4..TOS . ' ' .. , DND. PLS. Ualt - T ' J"T ' f1' A a2a5;, tiu aiwriFion li, ' - SK F W r- ; taderuklnc Co, atata ales. IhpinnAu" nnx.'.... ' c ;.,J, ..." ' rtAllbUlM 871 BuSrst . ' BIONCMENTS Schumann Marble .Works East -Id " and Fine. Kaet Tf I. Portland Marble works. 64-2 4th t. Opposite cltr hall kain 3584. f BUSINESS PROPERTY 5 : 6 , v FOR INVESTMENT. Suburban business lot,-75x100, 'street improvements all in and paid for: sac rlflce at 3860. x Q. L. Webb, 414 E. Stark. " FOR SALE HOUSES 81 Vrcnw a,,rn, r r.-r,-., . t ..r I . .C'.'.'anui ouAwnt' , swell room bungalow, room ror I' bedrooms and sleeping porch upstairs;, hardwood floors, swell fireplace, fine buffet, bookcases and other builtin ef. fee tB. woodwork the finest finish cab- Inst kitchen, rooms all tinted aad walls. nicely decorated, all large airy rooms, doubly-constructed, lot 60x10 Or east front, on K. 33d just south of Clinton,,. u block to car and close in; price 338B0. 3500 cash and 320 . per month, or will 1 take good lot as first payment. .,' '. r MrvuDoi ar ajLaja, ; 818 Board of .Trade. Main 7453. A-40t.-3100 ""T- ' .. - v OJAWTHORNBJ 8NAP i"'.- ' . I A nrana new modern bungalow,1 wita- !lKhtea closets. Hardwood floors and tuix cement basement. , A - fine sleeping Prch. Faces east and only ono block to .the Hawthorne avenue carllna. Price ruso 2250. 100 cash and balance very, ea-y terms. It's, a real bargain I v: .. '"' ' Railway gxch.- Bldg. Mar. 3B74. ' Modem Bungalows : - All .the latest, built in con veniences, near oar: 32900 - to : 38760, easy terms,- Phone Main 1800 or A-62C1. - PROVIDKNT TRUST COMPANT.V OWNERS, v , , . ti fir. Selling bldg cth and Alder. ' 7 room house, on a fine 100x100 eor- 1 tJ I . . Jl. 1..J... resiaence district; price isouu; , iouu casn nanaies it, balance :s a montn. OWNER. ; 1397 Cleveland ave., Cor. Holman. .'-','!...' ' .. . -i" ' ' i i. '' ''''' Home; Alameda-Park View . ' New, modern, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, breakfast room; hard, surfaced streets paid . for, southeast fronts a; Will sacrifice this week for 32300, Phone Wood lawn 1861: C-2467. " 1 1 11 . . 1 i 1 1 1 . 11,1 Two lots, room house, new barn. fruit, berries, nice lawn;, U cash or very feheap'for cash, Nothing like it for the hioneV. See this. L-861, Journal. fTlOOM bunaalow. , new and mdiTrT V--W,. T" llmr - nnhla aimatrnetlnn haen street in and paid, corner lot, east front, close In. Call owner. Tabor 4064. ( ROOM modern bungalow. 3 2d and! East Aider: for quick sale will take $2400; only 8200 down, bal. easy monthly payments. Homestead Realty CoH 2ii Washington "---' - . t ,,,'; tt NINE room bungalow, $3260. Hawthorne district, paved street, oak floor, fire- place, bookcases, buffet, wash trays, full cement basement, fi rooms 'finished, 4 . partly completed. Terms. L.ee, 16 N. 6th. L' 1 'J ""XI": l:"- Jj J ., , VERY FINK HOMK TRVINriTnN Most modern, oak and mahogany fin ish, 9 rooms, baths, lot 60x100, garage.? 739 Haisey st, owner. Jast as. w, u, , neraman... v . -" .-;; -.jy .:-v-AP,,,ii;p.;'AlBlAROAlN" " -" t . 6 room' bungalow, modern, close In, -car lines, full lot. caved street, fine dls-' ui.a. anil flKnn MA H . . , 1 . , Railway pxchange. - - READ THIS. 6NLT $1400, , A - room house, hot and cold water. chicken house, yards, 100x100, all fenced,. 820 down, 320 monthly. Smith-Wagoner Co.; Stock Exchange. ' ' Garage and Residence , v,Av eaiai$, - vuiivieva iiuur ana 1-- roora plastered house on 100x100, $2500, fouu cHsn.- -lauur son, FOR SALES- At 411 4thst., 1 portable 1 rooms eacnj .-win seu separareiy or to. (ii fimlaaia e VmniX aoir , on pretniaes or removed. Main 4 $8 7. ' 100x100 Neat little cottage, snap at aa 4 a A V E n A ..-.B. n. A S V . . ' n- month, JC J RosweH, 7 pine sLMaln ,f F m t-.j;.,,-.v;,. ,-, . -.rTov-i'VK t 1 V -. .1 ; : ., ,:'; I ROM house, new, ptastsred,-46x100, I . , i"nr"ienia , sie o,, Mown, $16. monthly, includes interest 6 K ;h J per cent. 'Smith-Wagoner Co. Stock Ex. . . ROSK CITY PARK --'- ' ;;-v: fUuJeMtMm''1''i build a home after - your-' plans in .v . " . w r . , . SOUTHEAST corner I lth and Stephens, ; ,60x68 feet,-'- I room house for 88000 ;;: hard paved street and on car line. Write - Hei i.reai. jrrrcme is-nau. - J- or CH It ooa Sit. ami, VT. TTlulvreil, A SNAP Will sacrifice $400 on a new room bungalow with fireplace and - fjl modern- conveniences, 8 blocks from Hawthorne car. B-830.Journal. ? .t . . A SNAP ' . . room bouse and lot, $500. 1800'Fos- ' ter st. Inquire 186 JES. 27th st Take Sun- . I J - ..... . . ., . . J . tSKOO- Modern 6 room coUuge, Ujoludi , ' . e ing improvaraents. Owner., Main 8348-i Marwhall 4677. -; -;- " ' - '- g you want to buy, sell or lease real P estate or loan money, sea me. Law- ver. 401 BtoCK f- - ftH flALti 6 room outiKalow. sS -iff P . i t r. . . , y (j w ii, i m i " wen w tiiviuu. , v pra as t O., 8UI) Ity. !'.. ' ' 1 -.- . ROOM, strictly- modern bungalow: T.ie-htinir fixtures, sthadna. lawn. si l60tb st, PMaln 2762, $3160; easy terms, I !.: -P ?':i:''"P:v; .-; "PAP'iJ'V.-fa.'rj :P,'1