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';C'M OREGON:? DAILYi:jOURNAR:yPOBTlANUf,4-saiukmx a v n.miN u, in u v,ftmiaK a cx-una- HEl URNS FOR LUMBER FOR fARL HARBOR! D(Jdge Uner to Carry Second .Cargo for Government Proj - ect in Hawaiian Islands. : Bringing over 1000 tons of general freight on the Dodge line, the steamer Bt "Helen will be due to arrive at the Couch street docks late tonight This will be lr first trip up to the local harbor Biric she started transporting a big shipment of lumber from the lower . Columbia to Honolulu for the United SMXfB government. In fact. It is her fir wyage up here since she left to s on tie Nome run last spring. The St Helens has already made two -voyages to the Hawaiian Islands with consignments of lumber for the govern ment and she will go down to West port to toad the last cargo of the ship- ment as soon as she discharges her gen eral cargo , here. She is taking about 1,500,000 feet on each voyage. ' The coaster came to Ban Francisco from the Islands this trip and loaded her cargo for Portland. ; She will be followed by a number of other of that line next week. The steamer Rochelle was due to arrive today but she bad not been reported this morning. As soon as the b!. Helens returns from ! her next trip to the Hawaiian Islands site will goo Into the coastwise service again until next spring when she will go into the Alaska trade again for : the summer months. Whether she wIU be among the steam ers that are expected to sail to south eastern Alaska on & line from here or whether she will sail from Seattle to Nome and St. Michaels, as usual, has not yet been decided. It is expected that a number of coasters will go into a service out of here and the St Hel ens was among those contemplated for the run. ' , TWO 8TEAS1ER8 LEAE DOWN; Senja Maru Keeps Entire Crew; . Blrksdale' Takes Wheat Cargo. Without losing a single sailor while In the harbor here, an unusual thing with Japanese ' steamers, ' the Japanese tramp Senju Maru, Captain Uchlyama, left dows at ( o'clock this morning laden with wheat, flour and lumber for Jap anese and Chinese ports. The BenJQ Maru had a cargo , whose - total value amounted to 1233,480 and aha cleared for Yokohama and Kobe, Japan, and Darien, 'China, . . '' -1 ,. -r The cargo of the Japanese is com posed of 23,750 barrels of flour, worth 185,500; wheat, 128,421 bushels, valued at 1102.660, and lumber, 44,400 . feet, valued at 1920. ; r" -.. -y Another ' of f shore carrier which left down this morning-was the British bark Birkdale Captain Walmsley, which left down in tow of the steamer Ocklahama. The Birkdale Is laden with 1T.667 bush- Is of wheat, valued at 172.826, and wilt proceed to Queenstown or Falmouth for orders. 8TEAJEER TO LOAD LUMBER Multnomah Leaves for St. Helens to ' , Take on . Cargo. After having a new propeller shipped . at the Port of Portland drydock, the teamer Multnomah. Captain Foldat, ' left down at 1:30 this morning for Bt. f Helens to load '150,000 , feet of lumber , for San Pedro. The propeller was : brought 'from Ban Francisco by , the ; steamer Yellowstone. ' The Port of, Portland dredge Colum . bla has been brought up to the munlcl . pal drydock and will be raised Monday . morning to have her spuds taken out , and repaired. SAILING DATE CANCELLED Steamer Beaver Will Not Leave Next Wednesday. With the sailing of the "Big 3" steam ' ar Boss City, Captain Rankin, yester day afternoon, the harbor will be free from steamers of that fleet until No - vember 13, when the steamer Bear will arrive again. The sailing of the steamer ' Beaver, damaged recently in a collision . with the steam Schooner Necanlcum, has . been cancelled. Her regular sailing date ' was to have been next Wednesday. The " Rose City sailed for San Francisco and liow Angeles with 175 passengers and 1900 tons of general freight ALONG THE WATERFRONT Bringing cargo from the orient, via - Puget Bound ports, the British steamer Een of Glamls. of the Royal Mall line, ':' will be due to arrive at the North Bank ' ' dock tomorrow morning. Carrying general freight for Newport . and Waldport, the gas schooner Ahwan , eda, Captain Morse, sailed last night from Oak street. . To load a cargo of grain for Callfor ' nta, the steamer Yellowstone arrived at the Oceania dock last night. ' The steamer Bowdoin will be due to . . arrive at Linnton tonight to load lum , ber for California ports. She stopped at Knappton to take on some lumber yes v terday and today. : Laden with lumber for southern Calt fornla, the steamer Olympic was sched v led to sail from Prescott at 2:30 this afternoon. Offshore vessels that reached the river yesterday were the British bark Ilinemoe from GlaBgow, with cargo for Meyer, Wilson & Co., the German bark Orotara from Yokohama to load wheat for the United Kingdom, the British fcark Galgate from Santa Rosalia for v wheat and the British steamer Strath . aness from Eureka to load for Australia with lumber. The Hinemoe left up this morning in tow of the tug Samson and ' the other windjammers will come to the Linnton ballast dock. The Strathnvss will load at Tongue Point. , . MARINE ISTELWGENCB 'V r Dm e Arrive Vaettia, from Sa Pedro tod wtf Not. 8 Peirer. from Ban Tedro: jjo. g Ft. Holem, from 8n Frnclc, Not. S (riliio, from Baa rranrlioo Not H Kreakwatcr, from Coo Bar N,,T. ft Fan Kamon, from Han Franrlaco Not. 10 la at Olamta. from Rnrop and orient. .Not. 10 Ullamooki frtim Ooqnllle Nor. 10 var, from Ixia Angplna....... Not. ia Alllanro, from Eureaa Not. 14 HoWflr. from tb orient...... .Now in anilBO. from 8a a VraBclaeo Not. 17 hum City, from loa Aoselea Not. 18 Aoi)iluu. tenia KaroiMi aod orlaat. !. 4 VfoMchia, . from Japan. .-. Dee. .1 la of Alrlla, from Euro) and war...."Ifc 28 Hiboiila. fmia Korapo and orient ,.Dw. m Mwiooxbahlra, from Enmpe aii1 orient.. Jan. I.t ItmiooAtbantre, from Europe and orient. .Jan. ) ,linror, from Kuropo and ortnt.. .Keo. la ardlfMMblro, from Knrooo and orlnt Mrcn la -larTla, from ICnropo tad erlen rh. 23 lieatar, from San PcUro. .......InOeticlta v V'"'- Do to Tjanait. ,,i .C - - i'.Nov; jo Iirrakaater, for Cena Bay. ............ .Not. li MultnMMks, for Baa Pedro..i;....ij.Ko, l KaTaJo, from Ka twins '.No. 1 . sera i.ie, tor orient ana Europe, "w. 1. naun, fw Ban Diego and way.. Nov. 12 s II. Klmore, for Tlllmook,.'(T,..No. 12 -u llamou, for Ban Pedro and way, -i, Nov. IS ) t Glamta. for Enroua and orient ... Nov. 11 lva ef Glamls, for ICuropa aud orient. .Nor, 14 i 4 ") ; 11 ' j"' ' i J f ' 7 1 1 ' 'V r I It , ' I IV " , N. S ' - i nmm l. qui i Mrs. H. Bramhall Gilbert; r)ne of New York's wealthiest and most beau itful society leaderst whose engagement to Captain Cyril Patrick Francis William Radclyffe Dugmore, of England, has Just been an nounced. Mrs. Gilbert Is V widow. ; She Inherited the fortune of her grandfather, the late William V. Brokaw. Her fiance is a nephew of Lord Brougham. - , , . Alliasce. for Cureka ..Nov. 10 Andalusia, for orient and Barooo Oae. If Bear, for Sao Fraoriaeo..............Nor. IT Boanoke, for , San Diego....... .Nov. 19 Camino, for Baa li"rancUco..j. ....... ...Not. 90 Bom City, for Baa Francisco ..Nov. 28 Den ot Al rile, for Europe and or lent.... Dee. 81 SItbonla. for orient and Euro do ..Jan. 1 Heronetliablre, for Europe and orient.... Jan. 24 Glenrojr, for orient and Europe........ Feb. 21 PeleraTla, foe orient and Kuropo Feb. 27 Cardiganshire, for orient and Europe.. Uarcii 3 Tram Baa Trandaao. " Steamers Harvard and Yale, altcraatlBg. leave Baa Francisco for Baa Dleco oa Uosdays, Wedneedays, rrldays and atnrdaya. eoanaetlni with teamen from Portland. Northbound, the arrive at Baa FrancUco oa loaadaya, Taaradaa, Batardays and Bondaya, Tassels la Jtrt, ' Name Berth. Puako, Am. bktn......................Weatport Lord TempletownBr. ba. Praseott L. U. BnrgeM, Alu bk... uoble St Nkbolaa, Am. ship Astoria Berlin, Am. ship... Goble Bence. Am. ab.... Astoria Geo. B. Bllllnga, Am. sch .West port W. H. Smith, Am. sch. Portland Lbr. Co. Ernest LegouTe, tr. bk..., ......Mersey British Yeoman. Br. bk....,, Presscott Westgate, Br. ship ...IrTUtg W. H. Talbot. Am. sch St. Johns drjdock Werner Vinnea, Qer. bark...,.........Unntoa Bealab, Am. ach..... .....St. Helens Bawkbead, Br, as.. Linn ton Colusa. Br. as North Pacific mill Olympic, Am. ae. 1 Fresco t Daisy Preeman, Asa. a.........' ...Astoria Yellowstone, Am. sa Oceanic Baglnaw, Am. aa Multnomab Box uowooin. Am. sa........,........,.K.nappua Rtrathness, Br. aa. .Tongue Point ...On. way up .......Astoria .........Coocb ..North Bank ....St.- Helens .......Astoria Himmoa, nr. ca OrataTa, 0r. bk.... Bt. Helens, Am. as., C. Ferd Laelsa, Oer. Uulrnomab, Am. aa. .. uaigate, nr. bk. Aa aouta to XmS T nmaw Name . BalUd mm. Georslna. Am. bku CalUe Uarlborougb HUl, Boas. bk. Callae Slam, Dan. as. .....Baa Pranclece Baron Napier, Br. ..... .Otaru Howta, Br. bk Newceatle, Eng. Koko Bead. Am. bktn. Antofagaate Wlnalow, Am. acb. Ooquimbo Harpacua, Br. as Victoria H. D. Bendlxson, Am. acb,. ......Abnklnl Amaaon, Am.- acb ..Valparaiso Orteric, Br. aa.. Valparaiso StraUairler, Br. aa.... VaoeonTer Btratbalbyn. Br. as....... ............. Honolulu Drummulr, Br. ab Ban Francisco Ooldbek, Ger. sb .Baota Rosalia Jane U Stanford, Am. bkts... j....UejlUonet Irmgard, Am. bktn..., .....Honolulu Cburcbll), Am. acb , .Santa Koaalia Lord 8 If ton, Br. aa... ......orient a JUato to Iad Orata. Name- k . Sailed iYem. Asgerd, Nor. ab , .Callae Clde, Nor. ship.. ............Oallae Croououo,. Br. bark...,i... ........,Callae InTaravon, Br. bark.. ................. ..Callae InTernrle. Br. bk. Buenaa Arrea Taucon Warn, Jap as... ........ ...Ban Francisco avaasai, oeig. snip................ Uarburg Langdala, Br. sUp..... Went Coast Ltd ton, Br. bark .....at. Boealla PbiUdelpbla, Br. ship...., Call Begura, Br. ablp Callaa Tblstlebank, Br. bark..... Buenoa.Ajrea lasukune Mara Orient Asumasan Maru, Jap. aa ..Ban Francisco Crown of Arrsgon, Br. as ..iSaa Fmnclaa ' Miscellaneous En konto. Bncnaventara, Br. as. ..Victoria Crown of Arraran. Br. as ..San Framlaa Cralgball,. Br. a Yokohama 1.01 Bianca, urmao ou tanker.... Amsterdam Elsenore, British oil tanker ....Amsterdam MARINE NOTES Astoria. Nov. a Left uo at 1 a. m. Steamer Bt. Helens. Bailed at T a. m. Steamer Daisy Mitchell tor Ban Pedro. Balled at 7:30 a. m. fit earner Camino fur Ban Francisco: steamer Hose City tor Baa Francisco and Ban Pedro. Ar rived ab 7:30 and left up at 10:50 a. m. German steamer C. Ferd Laelsa from Hongkong and war porta. Left up at 8:45 a. m Britlah bark Hlnemoa. Balled at S a. tn. German bark Bcnurbek, for queenstown or Falmoutb. Ban Francisco, Nov. 8. Arrived at 6 a. m. Steamer Boauoke from Portland. Coos Bay, Not. 8. Sailed at a. nv Steamer Breakwater for Portland, Astoria, Not. 7. Arrived at 1 p, m. Britlah bark Hlnemoa from Newcaatle, England. Ar rlred at 1 and left up at 2:30 p. m. Steamer Bowdoin from Ban Francisco. Arrived at 2:10 p. m. German bark OrotaTa. from Yokohama. ArrlTed at 1:23 p. m. Brltlab steamer Btratb nesa from Eurrka. Arrived at 6 p. m. Brltlab bark Galgate from Santa Bosalia. Balled at 4 p. m. Hciiooner Caroline tor Baa Francisco. Ar. rlred st 7 and left up at 0 p. m. Steamer Oleum from Port Baa Lnls. Arrived at 0 and left op at 10 p. m. Steamer W. S. Porter, from Monterey. Arrived at : p. si.Btam. cr Bt. Helena from Baa Franc Uc. ' Ran Francisco, Not. 7. ArrlTed at aooa Steamer Atlas from Portland. Balled at 1 p. aa. Nteamcr Navajo; at T p. m Steamer Jim Butler for Portland. Arrived at 7 p. m Steamer GraTwood from Portland. Tide at Astoria Sunday High water, 10:6s . n, T U ..m. . in,a in . m . K M, . I .... ier s:v a. m, 1.9 feet; 4:40 p. m., 1.9 reer. Ually B4ver Readings. ":i ' rT b ml n STATIONS si OS Lewiston .... ............ Umatilla Albany ,. . . , , , Balem .',:.,. , , . . 0, o s.s . 6.2 6.B I 0.81 ; 0 ' 0.3 4.ir'a 1.s . 4 A At S)A m IK W linf. M FalUng. . , ' : aaurrial wrV Ads bring restiltX 3 Parcel Post Not Fatal. H. H. Windsor -in Popular Mechanics. Evidently under the inspiration of the express companies, the publio were educated to believe that a parcel post spelled bankruptcy to the country mer chant The trade papers preached it for years; to the country dealer it was a constant nightmare, and even people who favored the idea did so with some pangs of sympathy for the poor dealer who was to be put out of business by the big mail order bouses in the large cities. The parcel post has been in operation some eight months, and can you" nam one solitary country dealer who has failed In business during that time that . can honestly say ' the parcel post did It? We read of cooked meats and cakes that mother actually made, going by post to her boy in the city; of aspara gus and crisp radishes from friend to friend; of human ashes and all sorts of curious and unusual things finding tneir destination through the medium of parcel post, but bow many articles which the country merchant has In stock on his shelves are ordered from the city to come back by parcel postf As a matter of fact, one of the largest mail order houses in the world makes practically no effort to advertise its goods in towns which have a really tip- to-date department store, and ships the great bulk; of its sales by freight as when there was no parcel post. The new service was needed, and is prov ing of great service to the1 people; but for the most part the business it does is really created business, including articles which are now set because tha rate permits It, and which were sel dom ' shipped i under express rates. It did not occur to people to pay 25 or 35 cents .express on articles which the recipient could pay In his own town for 6 or 10 cents; but when the 10-cent article can be mailed for half Its cost, the thing becomes practicable. But as for putting the country dealer out of business, that was simply the dream of the express companies. ' ' With the Dairy Cows. A comfortable stable reduces the cost of maintenance and Increases the flow of milk.. . j Tha dairyman who does not keen an Individual record of his oows is not an up-to-date dairymen. The dairy farm that is stocked to its full capacity without being overstocked is a pretty safe Investment, Experiments have proven the averare milk cow requires about am ounce of salt a day. Heavy milkers should have more. To lessen the chances for milk fever TRANSPORTATION Stonier Service BTBAH33B HASSAXO Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, daily except Saturday at 8:00 P. M. Arrives Astoria 6:00 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily except Bun 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 Marshall 4500, A-6131 "TO ' 1 saw r&AwoTsfjo, x.08 Ajrasiizs AID BAJT Sixao. S.S. YUCATAN WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, P, M. . 00O9 BAT AJTD BVBSKA So S. ALLIANCE SUNDAY, NOV, 16. fl P. M . STOBTR FACinO STEAMSHIP CO. 183 A THJJtB , - Phones Main and A1314. rKAMMHsy FOB San Francisco and Lot Angele as. Bear sans p. m., wor, it, MB. Boss City Balls p.. m., mov. aa. The Ban Praaolaoo a Purtlaad 8. B. Co. Ticket Off les 3d aa4 Waak. with O.-W. B a ST. Oo l Marshall 4S00. A-Sltl. BAYLINt) Steamship &eakwater 4 talla from Alnawurtta dock. ' Portland, at ' . m., avery Tuesday eTeolna;. FrelKht re. reived ontil 12 o'clock (noonl os saUiug day. faseeagar farel First elaaa flO, second elsss (men only) s( mciuaiua Bercn ana meals, lick, et office at Lower Aluaworth dork. IVrtlanrt Ceos Bay Steamship Line, i'bonea alals 3il00i A-WZ. . a... u. aeauns, Ateot, " BaJkr and 'other troubles after calving, feerl the cow a laxatlv ration, 10 aays os fore she is due.' ,',v-- "l,'-'' ''"' '- ' "NEW TODAY; iaaamw4.i- 'ss I1 Mortgage loans I.I" i H. E. MOONEY ICalfl 310." Boom 431 railing Bldg, An - Exlraorlinary BaT47ain On West Side. '-'J ; 100x100, corner, t room house. In fine tin. hard naved streets, cement side walk, sewer, alt improvements) In -and" paid for;, price $2860, $500 cash, balance on easy terms. l Appjy owner. . .. , .' ', S34 now ST.'.. v ,vv- Maln-780$.t : CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and up at loweat rafss. C. M. ZADOVV 414 Ootbett Bldg. A-X41S, Marshall ta. FEARE.Y BROS, We Buy Notea tt Salmon St . Main lit. A-1T71. CLASSIFIED AD RATES T " ' - Inffect Oct. 1. ' ' ALL PBKVIOUS MATES CANOET.LIO CHAHOKD ADVBUTISEalKNTa Daily or Sonday. 1H recta per word per insertion. Tbii charts Is for all classifications eteept Ins "For Bant ia Private ramlly," "Roea ao-1 Board In PrlTate ramlly," "aitnartoaj Waatad" and "Wanted to Rent'' ads, which are 114 cents per word per tnaertion. , Ko ad cbarced for less tbaa IS rents, CASH ADVERTISEMENTS 1H eeors per word for aU clastinearkms ea eeptTns -For Bent In Private FamUy -Room and Board tn PrlTate b'amlly," l8ltuUou Wanted" and "Wanted to Boot'1 ads, whkk ar I ll Mknte nM word. TkM Inaartlnna foe tha TjrlCS of Sevan Insertions for the price at five. ' Mo ad taken -for less than IB cents. UNCALLED FOB AK8R8 lum. tn adnrtlaemants havlnaT the fol lowing addresses nay be bad at. The i Joornal office by tbose presenting tickets for tha aaaci A B0 1. - ' w B-wa, ; BST,' lj 70S. i; 6M. ! T06. 1. c 878. is Toi. 1; loa, lj esl, l; til, t; 80, 1. 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IS 127. X W 1; 880. IS 882. 1; 621. 1; 870, 15 880, li 618. 10. ' Y604, 15 433. z; SvO, a; m. 5 405, li 431, 1; 804. 2i 690. 8; 806. Is 674, 1. B 194. 1. . , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS lilnnle BtrnTe and husband to O. E. Roas et al, lot ZZ, blocK as, ait. xaoor vm I 20O Dove Thompson Co. to K. I. Gnm. lots 27 and Z8. DIOCS la, ve roriimna Park 160 John A. Berry and wife to Otto M. Mur- phey, lots 1, 4 and 5, block 8, Creaton 100 Katie M. Yarnell and husbsnd to Aut Sust Meyer, lot 10, block 4, Miriam 1,000 n B. Nelson and wife to Thomas Blat ter, west xiVi reet 101 o, diock ioo, r..i,Hi ariitltlon 950 Dana A. Tofts to Lrnetta McOraw, lot 4. block 10, subdivision tuvernew to- rtltlnn tn Alhlna 600 Swluton Land Co. to Anna Carlson, lot 16, block 63, Swintoa 816 Lanrelbnrst Co. to J. J. Johnson, lot T, block 27, LAtoreiDorst a,oou Encll E. Chapman and husband to Daniel uinkorr, lot , diocb a, uidib i addition ... 600 J. W. P. McFall to Annie kfaler, kit 4, block 6. N, Mt. xaoor a,sdu Emanuel May Inv. Co. to John Hatthte- n lata 1 and 2. block 116. eitr ..... 75.000 Jobs Matthieaen and wife to Kmaouel May Inv. Co lots 1, 2. 7 and 8. block 800, city 05,000 Geo. A. Baldwin and wife to Alice B. Dana way, lot T. block 10, iao a aaai- tlon 8,250 Nils O. Bklnnd and wife to Alfred Tomer at al, lot 21, block "B," tt. o reet lor 1 2, block '!.. aubdlTlaloa Crest View Villas 2.550 Title Trust Co. to T, V. Ferguson, lot 10, block 8, Tualatin view ran oao D. B. Amadon to Cbaa. McKenste, lots 26 and 27, block s, baureiourst aaai- tlon (asslaned co Geo. A. Boss) 2.150 B. G. Johnston to T. B. Wblte. lot 0, block 22, Waverlelgh Hts. addition.. 410 B run g -Ma nary Co. to Fred Davbi, lot 23, block 1. El Tovar 1000 Jennie B. Ulbbs to Birdie O. Beed, lot 12, block ll. Bit. Titwr villa Annex ouo Victor Land Co. to W. K. Rextlng, lot 20, block 10, Porta moutn viua Annex .No. 3 800 Alice Sheeny to Georgia Maude Black- more, north Vi lot, 5, Buchana's addi tion 875 CKHTlUCATtS of titles made. Title rr..... ru. r ri. ttv, m n.L BUILDING PERMITS Mays estate Repair 4 story brick ordlnsrr theatre, Alder between 6th and 7th: builder, W. E. Burca and E. 0. Vesman. SlOOO. School District No. 1 Erect 1 atorr frame school, 60th e. 8. K., between 64th and 66tb; DUimer, yv . u. rvaiaer, fjwu. School District jno. l fcrvct i'A story frame school, B. 6th between Wygant and Alberta S builder,' W. D. Walker, lOOOO. K. A. Carlson Erect 1 story frame stable, 67th between 42d and 43d a Tea.; builder, same, 8100O ' ' U your riame atipears Is altbsr pbona boohs you . can telepbone your ad ta J3 71171 irk : 'and ba it sbargad. 'M": aMUS - will- 1)' malted to V-lou . the rfollowloa day t'&ittfilp L psygasni. i 'fXThV.Mrn-A The . Journal ? eannot 'A&;:'-Vl':aosurae re,ipoosililty for i. ''f:;i., . . ' orjora oi auy hiiiu currlng in teleplionel advertlaeinunta ' r iuv, is Ai , a, see, 2; 400, a: 451, g; a. s. , a:."i B 408, li 401, IS MB, A, ?'. 8-006. Hi 645. li 664. li 667, 1; 668, Is sum i. ua a. in i; aua l: sun. l: E 'raOHE VuHJR ZJital Statistics marriages. Births, Deaths, MARRIAGE UCBXSE8' - limio avta a ti 7W -' asvie. van. . av-l aad May Uiulsa iJrefory, 01 Union a ve, n OilTer WHliam Poaey, Oak Oiov, Or., 2S, and nisabeth Howard, Majestlo hotel, 2. ; . x Frank and Lelta K. Harden. 12 B. OtU t.. legal. Hamuel Joat. 1190 Wllbor at..' 85 .and Bvttt lab Uerrlck, 136 Ornbam at., 82. i : . If. It. Scblotb. 107 Cberr.v at., ST, and Mu4 L Oolan.74 Harold St., 21. v -i ' v. Esrl Alfred Croncbley, SIS Tyler st.. legal, and A lens Adems, 613 Lombard ,t., legal.- i Kdward H. Corkblll, 100O Williams ave., le gal, and Bella Valentino, 1183 .WtllUme are., legal. .'. . .-, v .. -"v. Oscar Carlson, 8o2 " Cpabur St., legal, ;. and Betba Olicg, SiO 15. 82d at., le(tL ,k i Ben CnlTert, Caltrmet hotel, 3H, and Virginia King. Wlllard hotel, 28. ' W, G. Smith k Co. ia? and Visiting cards. Washington bldg., cor. 4th on Wash'ton. DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co.; 809 Stark st. CLARKE BKOS., florists, fine, flowsrs and floral designs. ' 889 Morrison st. AUTOS for hlra. ,. 2.G0 PKlt HOUJft. - Main 514. A-4314. 80 Stark St. 'UI'l'x' Tu'rtJanTal7s 1176 Omaha. aTO Oct. 81- a Son.,' WATSON To Ir. arid Mrs. A. A. Watsoa, Monroe,, Dr., Oct, 18, a daughter. , - BENTON To M. jndaMra. Joel K. Benton, t2T Keetf r road, Oct. a, a son. WinMER To Mr. and Ura. John B. Wldmer, 619 Btark St., Oct. lo; a daughter. BAKMON To Mr. and Mrs. s", M. Harmon, 1M17 U. Main St., Oct. 5, a daughter. AIlliNZ To Mr. and Mrs. J.' 0. Arena, 63th se. and 67th st. S. K., Oct. 20,' a sm. WKLIA To Mr. and Mrs. William Wella. 218 dnlllvan's Onlch. Out. 20, a daughter. WILUAMS-To Mr and Mrs. B.i L, Williams it,, tw n. nuroside sr., uct. 28, a sou. C0IXINS Mr. and Mm. Wlllard U Col- - Una, 795 Cleeeland are., Oct' 27. a daughter. KETCH UM To Mr. and Mrs. U G. Katehnm, 11H8 Iron St., Oct. 2ft a daughter. McGKB To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel a. McGeS, 601 B. 15th at. N, Oct. 19. a son.' HOOGSTKAAT To Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Hoog. atraat, 1070 B. Main at., Oct. 10, a daughter. AO RON To Mr. and Ura. 1. Agron, 1800 ltast Madison at., Oct. 7, a son. ' COOl'EB To Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper, 014 Ad St., Oct. , a daughter. , DUNIS To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dnnlf, Til 2d ats Oct. 12, a son. FREEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. 8am Freeman, 848 Sberldan at., Oct.. 8U, a son. POWKLLr-To Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Powell, 6012 68th at. H. K., Oct 27. a son. GILMER To Mr. and Mr. Ernest B. Gilmer, 1023 B. 22d at. N., Oct. 12. a son. R0SKMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boae- man, 610 2d at.. Oct. 14, a daughter. NBWLAN DS To Mr. and Mra. James Newlanda, 391 Ivon St., Oct. 21. a son. BK0KBR To Mr. and Mrs. A. A Becker. 818 Arlington st Oct. 7. a eon. . . BRKDALL To Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Bredall, 082 K. S2d st. N., Oct, 11, a son. BASMUSSEN To Mr. and Ura. M. W. Baa- mnsnen, 02 Bodney sve., Oct. 18, a son. 8MITII To Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, 808 - Russell at., Oct. 6, a daughter. KEEOON To Mr. and Mra. J. W. Keegoo, 204 Portland bird., Oct. 80, a daughter. BAILEY To Mr. and Mra. A. W. Bailey, 640 Tenlno St., Oct. 13, a daughter. GUKDKB&ONTo Mr. and Mra. T. M. Can- derson, 497 Maiden ave., Oct. 10, a daughter. PETERSON To Mr. and Mra. Carl 0. Peter. ton, 1417 B. Stark St., Oct. 28, a son. ENDICOTT To Mr. and Mra. L. P. Endlcott, Oak GrOTe, Oct. 29, a daughter. DEATHS AND FUKEJiALS BAKE In this city, Nov. 7, Fred Baer. aged 40 rears, brother ot Mra. G. V. Brocha, of 235 13th at. The funeral services will be held Sunday, Not. 9, at I o'clock p. m., at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley A Son, Montgomery at 6tb. Friends InTlted. Inter ment at Multnomab cemetery. JOHNSON Not. 8, at the borne of her daugh ter, Mra. Mary L. Peterson. .', H. 12th st. N., Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, aged 73 years, 0 months, 22 days. Funeral announcement later. Remains it 1 1. ZeUer Co. 'a parlora, 682-604 Williams aTe. C0NGBB In this city, Nov. 7, Rose B. Con ger, aged 82 years. The remains are at the residence estsblfshment ot jr. P. Flnley A Son, Montgomery at 6th. - SHELDON Kirk H. Sheldon, St. Vlncent'a hos pital, Not. 0, 70 years; heart disease. FOSTER Edwin Foster Sr., Good Samaritan hospital. Nor. 5, 48 years; carcinoma of pan- crea.' ' SMITH Martha -J. Smith, 18 Beyers St-, Nov, T. 7a years; emanstion. hi Kuneral IT Peslens of all kinds. Main 7760. A-7702. 120 4th. MAX Al. SMITH, florist. 141V 6th at, in Selling bldg. Main 7215. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, ... 2d and Alder. Phong Marshall 6922.' FUNERAL fjmECTOpa NEW HOME OF 1. P. FLNLEY 4 SON. The only residence undertaking estab lishment in Portland. Representing; the greatest advance In the science of fu neral service. The automobile equip ment and secluded driveway are among the many exclusive features. The es tablished policy of moderate price has never been changed.' J. P. FINLEY A SON, . Perfect Funeral Service, 1 ' - ' Montaromery at 6th. ' MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director, 220 8d st., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611, Main 607. . Dunning & McEnteeMnode.arkrin every detail. . 7 th ai.d Pine. Main 430, A-4e. i.auy ass.etai t. ISM Leading east aide undertak. er. Lady assistant. B-1888. East 781. K. 6th and Alder. A R 7pllpr On nai Williams ave. Mi 111 A-Cllcl L0i Kast 1088. Lady at- QIrArQ Umlertatlng 'Co. Maiu 4152, UUUTIL.U A-aiiZi.-corner no and Clay. PCADOnW Ut'dertakcrs, E. 1080. 368 LnoUN371 RuBse.il st. HKM8TUCK, !U7 K.' lath. Hell. 71, B-la2 uniTersiry rara vol. 8-so. tQIPQf'M KBSIilBNCB- UNO. P1A., -T. CnllOUIll Bias. A-22II5. 445 MnrtbKm st MONUMENTS Schumann Marble Works East 2d and Pine, -East 743. PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-268 4th . st Opposite city hall. Main 8664. BUSINESS PROPERTY' 06 WANTED STORE BUSINESS. We have $18,000 income property and $12,000 in land, no Incumbrance. Must be clean stock. Ppstoff Ice box 185,, Es- facade,- Or. ' " ''.' ' ' (it . . SOMETHING!. EXTRA. K a.irsm Vt s aa t rtaaC inru1all1i ttn :. aB,V aaftT 1 i Q m 1 UMBaivn, iiivvi aa ; a si -. i a ( Way, only $1760,v $760 cash, $1000 flrats mortgage, 2 years. Hyde's addition, M, 1 V. car.' m. U4, or zua r'lar.t piog, f'OR SAI-A3 By owner, a 4-room cot tage, modern, good street, lawri, large fruit trees, -car 2 blookw. $187K; terms. Tabor 4415, box 701,-route 1. "" SACRIFICED by. owner Nice . 6 room : bungalow,. f ull , -corner lot, close Jeffer son high $200, .$600 down, W. C, E 104- BortnwicK. FOR SALE-8 room house,, one- block from Myrtle Park stations. Mt Scott . line.' , Price," $100-; $50 down. . Terms on,! iftiiHU'.ew uwrnr, nnoii, 4iet ave., S. K. "KCl?r. H,inirnlr1lW.ti in KRlrXIa Wlllam. i; niiQ1' ivujnvniu, 1 vivn mj. inn, n nu rlty: termst Owner. Phone Main 6774, H-J l m A wmini.'ti ipivl' unm.'u . ., . IrvinKton, cheap). 7, 8. 0 rooms, splen did finish. East 273. W. H, llcidinan. FOR- SALE HOUSES 01 .(ContinnejO,. Laure nursi- no i e ' ' V:An Exceptional Bargain;: T .Very tasy I erms : I rooms, every modern' conven',,t lence, ' tiled kitchen, extra largo -3 uiea pain rootn - witn . snowery . - houso piped for hot . water or' ho ore , i no , uicftun iuiiic .uunuiv)! $ , . . .; 1405 Teon Bldg.' ; U,-v';'-'' rfjAT Marshall 7l$;.-A-444.viV-i5;vi ".;t'",:. . :-;v-'-$100-Down:.:- " HAWTHORNE' AVE. DISTRICT. ' Nev modern ( room bungalow, fire place, , bookcase, buffet, . Iiardwood floors, "reception hall, cloak room, large floored attic. ' fixtures, shades, Dutch .kitchen, cement basement, , laundry trays. . Price I320O. , , 1. . - - Geo, A; Ross, l ' 0L GERLINOER BLDG. '. mono Aiam aavu. FOR SALE by owner, new' modern bun galow; 4 large rooms, bathroom, large attic, finished; full size basement, ce ment floor, laundry trays, fruit cup board: oak floors, combination fixtures, window shades, disappearing beds, buf fet, bookcases, wludow seat Dutch kitchen, water cooler. Price only $2200: terms $300 down, rest like rent Btreet Improvements paid. Double walls and floor.. Has wood lift Ona block from Alberta car on fi, 16th and Sumner st Woodlawn 1698. $3600 Close In Stuff $3600 6 room, new. strictly modern bunga low; improvements pnld; 6 blks. south Ladd's addition, .10 minute ride, welkins distance; garage, f umaco and fireplaces 84500 would be snap; price on terms, 13600. Can you beat it? Phone Sell. 75. riWMRR 70S EAST 12TH STREET. ' Sellwood car to Frankfort; block east f 450 cash, bal. t years, C. 6 room modern house, 3 blocks from car, cor. Fruit trees, chicken yard and - house. Price 11450. This must bo sold at once. Open for Inspection all day Sunday. Take W, W. car, ret off at 62d at Inquire-at store, w. H. Betta, owner. Sellwood 1233 Set. and Sun. A1.REBTA HOME. CHEAP " New. attractive bung-alow, one block to Albert car; east front, surrounded by beautiful homes; real value $3000; my prlco $2400 Boo this bargain before you buy, Phone owner, Woodlawn 1307 or uast zuij, FOR ' QUICK SALE I will sell my two story modern home in Rose City Park for $3560 easy terms; furnace, hardwood floors, ail built tn conveniences, near- car and school. See Russell, R. E. Dept., Hart- man-Thompson BanK. zs atarn. I AM a carpenter - and .will build a house on my lot to suit you at much loss price than you can buy al ready built The lot is a corner on rood car line near the Peninsula Park. Call or write. Rhydell, 1830 Alblna ave. 0 room Dungjaiow, locauea ira eoia mi.. Improvements all in. close to school and one DIOCK to car. vneap sum wbjt terms. Also 6 room bungalow, located on B4tn bi. v.-aii. isnor win FOR SALE Owner will sacrifice nearly new mwern s rwm iiumo, parity nlshed, lot 60x100. Inquire 11 Bur rare, near Klllinrsworth ave.: terms, or will nnnaidM- trade for smaller nlaca. r-noa. juurnm. FOR SALE or exchange, new : 7 room modern house, Hawthorne district; cement finished, pebble dashed with crushed marble. See thiajttfore buying. By owner, xatior lis a. FOR SALE on easy terms. In Monta villa. lOUXtUO lOl apu O IWOI uw iivuni - foot wlra fence around; city water; $760. Bee or write to owner, J. 8., 111$ K. 8th st: wortn. city. -r . rmcif UTTDQH CM AD Six room house, modern and nat, 1 block from -car on Everett st Price Is right and view la fine; Call this num. ber on the telephone line Main 0294. Worth $14,000. Will take lot leaa. 739 Halsey st Owner. East 273, FOR 6ALK LOTS 18 BUSINESS CORNER ; To raise money quickly a cUdfit of mine has authorised ma to offer his lot with 200 ft, frontage on Sandy blvd at $3000, half cash; contains about 23.000 sg. ft. This Is far below of Hartman-Thompson Bank, 260 Stark, MT. TABOR SNAP. 60x100 East 69th and Morrison. including hard surface t .Beet buy on the hill. O. L, Webb. 414 E. Stark st. Real Cash Bargain ca s n. can lauor aon.- . i arm ACRE trsct and lots on Hawthorne car it..- ln.n tn f ipnrnnf achool house' and Mt. Tabor Park. Price and terms reasonanie. uwner. aaaa ri. BEST residence site, Portland Heights, $500 cash, balance deferred 7 per cent 456- iatn, FOR BALE by owner, corner lot, , 40 100. ilia ana Aiinn sva, onuauun 700. Phone B-2281. FIRLANP lot $60. worth $450: terms $5 monthly. Main 1168. or Tabor 771. ACREAGE 57 CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port, lend; Gresham district, JSstacada line, electrio station mile. New subdi vision. Sunshine Valley orchard tracts: best soil, free wood; elegant location. Pricea only $75 to $160 per aore in smalt tracts; easy terms; quica train service. Frank McFarland Realty, Co, $01 Yeoa hid., i rtiant, or, - $15 TO $ PER ACRjB. . ' 6 to 20 acre tracts, rood soil, road ta every tract, new school, 3 miles to Co lumbia river and railway station, 1 hours from Portland; easy terms. IIS T . Y. .... Tl ,1 ttm. -9A nr. A a,mmt ... ACRE TRACT, T have acre tract located near carllne with 20 minute car service; water and sidewalks, schoolhouse - located nearby, soli very best; will make terms to suit C-705, journal, FOUR acres, . Cultivated, best of. soil, 4 miles tnis siae. luresnam ana mile of Linneman, Jet . Here is a snap for $1200; worth $1600. Wallace F. Miller, Milwaukle, Or,, route 2, or phone Sell wood 1714. ..:. , 6& air. , rireniacea. ..larste - sieeninje ....: i M,;Ider:,vaeant,'lotB .as ,partfi' Jy-.';; I : vi . v ' - ' l e 'rs. li i' .'. .'.; I w 'ANT -A FOR SUNDAY JOURNAL TaKEN UNTIL 9:dQ SATURDAY NIGHT ' I Other nighlsfexcept Sunday,' the business office s --of The Journal is open until ID o'clock. '.''' vl All ads received will appear in their, proper, das-. sification. ;y t " 5 " . " ' - O' I Telephone " ads g veh particular attention. . " Call -J - : t Main 71 73 orA-605i. " , "V-j i Ask for "WantAd" Q.erk. . - V jConned ; 1 FIVE At.'HKH $260. : "i $10 DOWN, $6 Ptlt, MONTH ' Buys S acres of logged off land. Front a mile tQ 114 miles from center of town of 1000 population, also cannery anil creamery. Three quarters ot a mile from .railroad station on main line be tween Portland and Astoria, - This land is free from rooks and gravel, Ilea level and will not overflow Ideal for chloK en raising, dairying, and small fruits. Will "grow, anything that can bo rnln lit wlrii Y lrAsran. ..' JTrorrl Some. Or lllc!!',. Columbia river; 400 acres from whiclr id ohoose. Perfect title and warranty deed, -;'" BELL- REAL ESTATE CO. 211 Railway Exchange Bldg,, 2d flour, v Between 3d and 4th on Stark. ; one" of'. the ciimCE.sT 'little1 RANCHES EVERPLACED UPON . , ',' .; THE MARKET,' i ., ,j . ' ' ' Conslstinr , of 17 acres,, air well . fenced, good orchard;' a Uo small fruit, -$ acres in pasture, also small tract timber: has running . water, vsplent r ' place for fish and crawfish; b.l ,f rt a.k4..'M..ll...,l... .11 .(.. amnA.h l.u.l V M UIIUVI VUlblTSUUIl, ,11 DWUVII M'.V very best of soil; he bulldlngw coonfu of a good ( room house, pantry av y closets. Inclosed porch; barn roomtor 4 horses and 8 cows, room for about 13 or 13 tons of hay,' which is now fillcl, , largo woodshed, chicken and hog house, ' everything In good condition; persons t property that goes with the place is un .... follows: 1 , horse, 4 cows, I .calves,. 00 chickens, 1 sow with 8 pigs and 2 hogni single harness, double seated buggy, all.'j necessary Implements to , work -the. ? lace -well:. 1 boat, about 65 crawfish.' raps. . Furniture: 1 heater, 1 cook stove, S beds; tables, 1 bureau. 9 ciii boards, I rockers, 7 chairs, . sufficient wood for winter, also apples and potn toes. Here Is everythlna; to start and; ; llvei It Is a splendid home' for soinu . one; only a short diatanca from rail-'; roads very good road; can be bought for ; $4600, everything Included; $1600 cash, . balance easy payments. ; otto fty Harkjson kkaltt cq.( , - nisi oi. FOR SALE. . rent or trade,, farm, 2 milea south of B.lod(rett; fall- build ings. 25 acres under plow, 00 acres fenced. - Half caah or trade, balance mortgage, time to suit buyer. Inquire F.-M. Taylor, Wren, Benton Co.. Or. 1 Choice Garden Land . - $0 meres, buildings, 10 miles aouth nf Portland: heavy black loam; write for full, particulars; $0600. Box 45, Ore-,' gon City. ' '' -' -"'1 y 80 Acres SDlendid Farm" Land $1 fare from Portland, level' 40 acien nearly ready for plow, $24 00; $800 cash. riauae coie, if noarq or 'j rHae). WILL sell cheap my teautiful . home farm on Tualatin river, ia nuiea west of Portland. Highly Improved. Address, T. Wlthycombe. 433 12th ait. Portland. . FOR SALE Alberta. Canada, hailTsec- , tlon. 96 acres broken, near a towns,' $21 per acre; $2000 cash- down, - Phone Sellwood' 1200. - . "-,-' - - x WANTED FARMS 38 WANTED 20 to 50 acres of 'land, nicely. Improved, on, county road; give low est cash price; nature of soil,- level or rolling, full description of Improvements and location in first letter; owners only-, . no agents. J. H. Hill, 426 Blackistons at, Portland, Oregon. , . , , STOCK FARM WANTED. West of mountains in Oregon or Washington: large acreages good -cheap . land, partly improved, not to exceed $12,500; will give clear, income, Port land business property, now leased, as . part payment. Owner. No agents. Ad- , dress John Carlton, 1208 East Sherman St. Portland. Or. - m , WANTED To. buy small farm with some improvements; will' pay cash or rent one and buy stock; give all partic ulars at once aa I am ready to move on. B-853, Journal. AN experienced farmer wants to rent, ?0 or more acres with stock and ma nery furnished, on shares. Can give, best reference. Call or write 384 E. 7th st South. - ,' WE have buyers for -forms t reason able prices. Pepar A Baker, Sherloi mag. FROM 10 to 20 acres, few cleared, wltlv small houso and well. B-760. .Tourn4l.. HmiKSTEAIJS FOR SALE Homestead relinquishment 6 miles from atore and postoffipri good small house, with phone connec tions, barn,' etc.; 3 acres cleared .and cropped. A snap for one willing to, ' work for a home. L, . D. Nash, Nash-. , villa, Or. GET 320 or 480 acres, best In Orogorv new survey Just opened; no rook. level, rood water, timber free: railroad building: feea reasonable. 191 4th st , Main 8?74. - ' . ; ' FOn RBNT FARMS --FOR RENT. - 5 70 acres, 50 cultivated, balance -pasture, good land, house and barn and some stock and tools; rent reasonable.: . Apply at 14a Union ave. North after 6 o'clock or address Rock ' Robleon BanRs, or. SMALL dairy: rood house- and barm will sell 'milk rout without; SchilleV (48th ave.) Woodstock car. Sell-. wood 1440. 600 acres, coast atoTlTranehr for rent at 10 ner cent value land: capabl run ning 800 cattlT renter must buy stock. pay rent-In advance. M-818, Journal. .1 KXCH ANGiC REA I, KSTATK 24 SEVERAL largeHota In Lents district tot.. trade , for mortgages or real estate: contracts; also other property to traud, See Armstrong, room 283 Worcester bldg. jViOOaKN home, ground 100x100, finr view of city; will trade equity of , $6000 for farm or-cut-over land near,. A sioria. ra-g zn, journal. - 10 ACRES apple land, well located, at Mosler, for eoulty, house or ite iinwi'1 auto; price $1500. 406 MaKay bldg.f jviuili nai. $325 equity in acre, 1 miles east of city limits, for motorcycle or $1 1- -V.fl'lK . Tn..,n.l acre stock ranch, partly improve lj prlco $8000; mortgage $2000, for city property; owner,. H-014. Journal; WE exchange what you have for wnat , yon want. Peper & Baker, 444 Sher-. lOCK olOg.. SO ano ajsk. iwaranau mai. OKLAHOMA Improved farm for city Income to $6000 or $10,000; : 802 Al- bert (Contianed on Hex Page) h 1 S v ' t 1 " r"V- J