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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, : FRIDAY EVENING., NOVEMBER ;21, 1913,
20 ':
OLD STEAMER RETURNS
JGPORTIN NEW DRESS
AND DRAWS ATTENTION
Waterfront Men Surprised at
Appearance of the Portland,
Here to Load Grain,
' On her first trip to this port sines
last June tlio steamer rortlaixl arrive!
this afternoon ut the elevators of tna
Globe Milling company to load a cargo
of wheat for S:in Frnnclwo. Since her
last trip here In the. rortlun.l made
two trips to l'URf't found and was then
laid up for overhauling.
The superstructure of tlie Vortland
has been changed so that bhe is un en
tirely different looKing Hicn:nrr 1 1
What she wag last summer and i iinngcs
In her Interior have Kiven her an ndd-nt
capacity of about mini tons, mic
' merly carried 2000 tons of wheat, but
he Is expected to take out 3000 tors
this trip when she nans ror me i amoi
tola port. .
.. Tlir. Portland was built on the .rca
T.nki for service there Mid wnen she
'"ftn brought Hround to this coast some
vears ago was not changed except that
i ' she had oil burning apparatus lnstalle
" in mk th nlace of the coal burners.
When this was done her old coal
liunkera wf'rn not removed and they
" took up space that will now be used
for cargo, aa they were removed wh-.n
the vessel was remodeled. In addition
to that, her bridge was shifted bacK
Trom Its former position on the fore
peak to about midships. On her first
voyage to this port about a year ago
she created a great deal of Interest on
.. the waterfront because of the peculiar
'appearance given hei ty the bridge so
far forward.
She will be In commission regularly
between this port and San Francisco.
- BRITISH STEAMKIl IS M'REClvEI)
..'.Wreckage of Wyneric Found and
Crew May Be Lost.
. Meager details of the finding of
.', Wreckage Of the British steamship Wy
neric. indicating that the latter was lost
In the Saragossa channel with all of
her crew have been published in the New
'. York. Marine Register. The Wyneric
belonged to Andrew "Weir and was well
known here. She was- on her way to
- the North Pacific to load lumber for
; Australia, under charter to A. F. Thane
. & Co., when she was posted as overdue
at Lloyds.
The Wyneric sailed from Baltimore
'April 6 for Guayaquil and information
' from Punta Arenas, dated September 26,
' states that the captain of a sealing cut-
. ter, which returned there September 21,
reports having met an Indian of Cape
Pillar who Informed lilm he had seen
, a boat marked with the name "Wyneric.
Glasgow," containing the body of a
man and other wreckage on one of the
' an-iall islands In Saragasso channel,
near Parker island, and that the Indian
Jiad another boat in use.
The cutter tried to get to those
, Islands, but on .account of the high
u breakers she had to anchor in Sholl
bay; from there 6he sent out a whale
"boat to the Islands or rock to Investi
gate. The whaleboat was able to get
near enough to see the boat and recog-
nttte the name "wyneric, Glasgow," and
also saw on the beach a lot of tarpau
lins and other wreckage, but could not
land.
The authorities have taken up the
matter and despatched the lighthouse
amp Meteoro September 23 to investi
gate. The "Wyneric made her last voyage to
this port In 1906. She was built at
' Greenock by Russell & Co., in 1894 and
was first known as the Dutch Prince,
-later the Strathgairy and finally the
"Wyner.c. She was a steamer of 3141
, tons net and was 396 feet long. 48.7
feet..beam and had a. Uopth of hold of
28.1 feet.
v WILL TAKE CARGO OF WHEAT
Japanese Steamer Comes to Port
land JYoni San Francisro.
Another Japanese steamer has heen
fixed to load wheat nt tills port or Ta
roma, as the' tramp Kankoku Mnru har4
, teen chartered hy nalfour. Guthrie &
Co. to load for .lapart. She sailed from
. Karatsu, Novcrnher JS, with a cargo of
toal for Ban Francisco and after dis
charging that cargo she will come
. north.
Under charter to the same firm, the
, ,. French bark Ernes t Legonve. Captain
Ie Pannercr, left down at !:nn t.ij"
;. niornlng, In tow of the l'nrt of l'ortlan J
, Btcamcr Ocklahanm. Wk is hound for
Queenstown xr Falrnmith for orders
Khe has al.onrd 1 ll.Rjt bushels i-t
---nfiiTitt; -va-iupit TtT' y?y.?gr.'
IS KOBRKI) OK HIS TIMKl'IECE
Man Js Held I p, Tlien Hurled Into
(he Kier.
With a sliiry thai he Wils robbed of
his watch and motx-v List rvi-ning nt in
'C.lock, then thrown ,,f t),o "(',,iieh
btreet dock, .lens Kniminv ums pii-Ked
tip by a fisherman. 'J I e man was taken
to the harbor p. nr.. I off-, , wbi-re the
officers gave him .li v eliiihum
Kommey says tv. in.
the dock, asked bi n !'..
held him up. .rt, i h, i
the water, he remuv, .1
' "let I in on
a mat. h. tlicu
'li".wii irto
l is r ,,;,
trousers in order t
S U III) .1 0.,.r. ...
1. J 1 1 . 1
i oau ivacuiHl III.) hm-k :ii, whs I
holding
On wnen llie fisliernian a nixed.
STEAMER IAI. so I!KI I s I I'
Full CarKu of G-neri I n iKit
Is
. - Itl-oiiKltt liy cSs..
After a rough o,,ge n. the r,;st
from San Kraiiclsc.., tho .iii..ri..a,,.iV1-
walian Btearapr 1'inaj-o. .,,,.!,,, ja,.',,.
on, arrived at All.. r ,,u, y .,,
lt Bight. Bile brought a full rur'-'i
of 791 tons of general fr Iitht from Srw
Tfork, via "the Te)uniiite.. ,; rr.i.te 'she
had nodonded cargo tinni ;.iiu,e this
,vojwr When tho 1'ar.iisn ki)s aa,.,i
.for Ban Francisco twinormw niht he
Will have about" 400 ..ions of .-ni--,, ,,r
trans-shipment at that port. I'b.rcarg..
iWall consist prlnclpallv of f.run. s. h(.-
dry hides for New York, and cascara
and tallow for Europe.
DREDGE "WATCHMAN DKOWNS
O. Carlson Kails Off luix' at Hem)
of RON I sis nil.
..O, Carlson, watchman on a dredge at
'tha head of Itoss island, wa droHnc.'
..jlaat evening at' fi lock, when be fell
rtff a barge. Ho vs emplo-yprl by (he
Peninsular Sati.1 & (iravcf company.
'Charles' Oreiuer, another workman.
; throw th. man a roj.p, but Carlson was
- wnabla) to witn to it and sank before
other help could bo given.
4 - i
".ALOXG THE M'ATEHKRONT
Cringing cargo of 400 tons of
, plaster and general cargo, the steamer
O. M." Clark, Captain Hlgglns, arrived
at the Couch street dock from ban
Francisco at 11 o'clock last night.
To continue loading barley cargo for
Europe, the British Steamer Hurpallon.
under charter to Strauss & Co., shifted
nt 6 o'clock this morning from Albers
dock No. 1 to Montgomery dock No. 2.
The Meanmr Daisy Putnam Is
scheduled to leave down this after
noon rrom J'rescolt , wnn a lumner
cargo for California.
liaden with 650,000 feet of lumber
for San Francisco, the steamer Coaster
Is scheduled to all tonight from Linn
ton. Coming hen; to load a cargo of grain
for tho orient, the Hritisli Nteamer
Messina sailed yesterday frorn, San
Diego and will be" due' to" arrive here
next Wednesday. She Is under charter
to Dodwell & Co.
Carrying iiHnnengers and general
freight, the Kteamer Beaver, Captain
Mason, was scheduled to sail from San
Francisco today for this port. She has
been off one trip undergoing repairs as
a result of her collision with the steam
er Nccanlcum.
The hull of the new steamer (Ylilo,
the most recent addition to the Charles
R. McCormlck company, was launched
yesterday afternoon at the company's
slilpards at St. Helens. The Celllo will
be towed to Sun Francisco for her
engines and machinery.
Striking an obstruction while on her
way down the river from Prescott In
tow of the steamer Ocklahama last
night, the schooner Geo. K. Hillings had
her rudder broken'. A diver Is there
today to examine the damage.
.MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Du to Arrive.
Solvelg, from the orient
Nrhalco), from San Francisco
Alliance, from Eureka
Yorutan. from San Pedro and way.
Drpnkwater, f roui Cooa Bar
Heaver, from Ban Francisco
Hear, from Loa Angelea
Canilno. from San Francisco
Koae City, from l.oa Angclrs
.Not. SI
.Not. 1
.Not. 21
.Not. 2:1
.Not. 23
.Not. 2.'(
.Not. 2)1
.Hit. I
.lc. :i
Aiidaluid. Iroiu Euro(M uu.i orteut Icr.
Vennacban. from Japan Iec. 3
Pen of Alrlle, from Europe and way Dec. 20
Hlibonla. froui Europe anil orient Ih-c. .M
Mrrloiiethablre, from Kurope and orlcot. . Jan. 19
UlenroyT' from Eunipt and orient I'eh. IH
Cariheanablrc, from Europe aua orient March 16
Ut-lgraTlu, froci Kuroe and orleut Feb. 2SI
Ihtm to Depart.
('amino, for San Franclaro
Roae City, for San FrancUeo
Hreaknaler, fr Coo Ha
Nov. I:
Not. 1!2
Not. a
Not. ".,
Not. !
Not.
Not. 1
Not. I'D
Not. 7
Not.
I M-e. i
tfee. 3
IV... !
Dec. 31
Jan. 1
Jn. 24
Feb. 1
Feb. !i7
Oliver J. Olson, for San Pedro
Alliance, lor tureka
Yucatan, for ttau Pieco and way..
Sue H. Flmore. for Tillamook ....
Multnomah, for San Plpgo
Sau Kamon, fir San Fraiu-Uco
Narajo. for 8an Franrlaco
Bear, tor nan i-raneico
Kuanoke. for Sun Diego
Aiidalnaia. for orient amd R.ioim-...
Deu of Alrlle, for Furoin and orieut
Sltbonla, for orient and Kcroue. -. ..
MeronetoabU'e, for Eurotie and orient
Ulenroy, for orient aud Europe....
Felerarla, for orient ana fcuroi
Carulganisblre, for orient aud Europe.. March 21
from Saa 1-ia.aciaao.
Bteamera Harrard auo Tale, alternating-.
leiT 8an Franctaco for Mao Diego on Mondaa,
Wadnerdaya, Fridaya ana aturOaya. oo,nectlu
with aleamer from Portlund. Northbound, thai
arrlTe at San Frauclico on Tueadaa, Thuradaa,
baiuraajra ana buudaa.
Tauals In Fort,
Name rierth.
L. U. liurgeaa, Am. bk Uobla
St. Nlcbulaa, A ill. alilp Aatorla
Herliu. Am. ablu Uobla
(Jeo. E. Hillings. Am. scb Aatorla
v. H. smitn, Am. acb t'ortland Lbr. Co.
Rrltlxb Yeoman. Br. bk Preaaoott
V. II. Talbot, Am. scb West Side Lbr. Co.
Werner tlnneu, Ucr. bark
. .Oceanic
Hluemoa, Hr. bk
Nortb Bank
ll'Tillg
Elevator
....Columbia No. 1
Coal dock
West Side Lbr. Co.
Liu u tou
Orotavu, tier. bk.
(inlk'nte. Br. bk
I'atay, gaa acb
SORiii-a. br. ship
Ueoliilna. Am. Lain..
Irmcard, Am. bktu.
.Sbuata, A in. a.
luuiun-l'ouUeu
InTerlxTTle, Br. I'res.olt
Kose City, Am. aa. Alnawnrth
Harpaliou. Mr. as Montgomery J
tViaater, Am. as Lltinton
Olaon & MHbony, Am. aa Lliintori
Comlno, Am. sa Alhera 2
Yosemlte. Am. bm t st. Ileleni
Paraiso, Am. aa Albers :)
E. li. Vance, Am. aa Kulnler
J. A. Cbaualor, Am. Ba Lluutoii
Portland, Am. aa (jobe mill
Oliver J. Olson. Am. ss Couch
O. H. Clark. Am. ts , !comb
Puruibo, Am. Albers
in aUula to Iad Lumbar.
Nans-! Balled From
klarljorough Uill. Run. bk Cailat
Barou Napier, br. aa otarn
Howth. Br. bk.: Newcaatle, Eug
Koko Head. Am. bktn mnf.u..,.
Wlualow, Am. ach Coqulmbe
Harpagua, Br. aa
Victoria
Abuklnl
Valparalao
. . . ViicoiiTef
iJonolulu
. . . .Pan Franclaeo
Santa Koinlla
Mejl lionet
ValparHiMo
. . . .San Franclaeo
British Columbia
Suu I'edrn
Callao
lliinkow
U. 1). lleodlxaen. Am. acb
Orterlc, Br. F8
Stratliiarli;y, Hr. m. .........
Slrulbalbyu, Br. aa
Druuimulr, Br. ah
Uoldbi k, Oer. ab
Jane L. Htouford, Am. bktn
l.r.l Erne. Br. sn
Mabel liule, Am. ach
Harleaden. Br.
E. II. Vance, Am. aa
For.'Ktcr, Am. nch
Banger. N,r. ss
Kotblej, Br. as
Syn J'raucibco
d KsuKj la Load Otata.
Name
Sailed Froaj
Callao
Callaa
Callaa
Calla
. Buenoa Arrea
.8an Franclaeo
ilarburg
-. . Weat Coaat
. . .Bt. Boaalla
Callaa
.Bueija Ayrea
:. . .Orient
.San Franclaeo
.San Franclw
Aagrrd, Nor. ah ,
Clyde, Nor. ablp ,
Crocodile. Br. bark ,
lUTeraTon, Br. bark
IuTerurle, Br. bk.
Tuuion Maru, Jap. ss
Kawal, Uelg. ablp
Laugdale. Br. htu
LiuTou. Br. bark
Pblla.lelpbla. Br. bin......
Thistlcbank, Br. bark
V uKiiktina Maru
Azui'iaaaa Mara. Jap. aa..
Crown of Arragon, Br. aa.
Bankoku Maru. Ji.p. a
Snu Franclaeo
--Miaeelhmeomr En Rnutji
BiinHTentura, Ir. aa 5? Victoria
Crown of Arragan. Br. aa San Kram laro
Craighall, Br. as Yokohama
ICIspiiore. BrltMi oil tanker Amsterdam
Crown of Toledo. Hr. Antwerp
Lord L".ndale, Br. sa-. Antwerp
MARINE NOTES
5 Astoria. Not. 21. Arrived ."I 4:o nn.l lefl
up l s ".5 a. in. stcHuier .1. A. Chaualor fr.nn
M"iilcr. . Arrived in 4 and left up ut .", . m.
..Steamer Portland fr..in Sun Pedro S.lle.l ut
il in. Steamer Jn.ui A. llo..er for 'lllH.a
Hurlair. Arrived at H and left up at 11 -Stc.iiner
oilTer J. tilsou from San Franeco.
San Francisco. Nov. 21. Arrived .steamet
Pnljy (;.lsl.y from Portldnd.
Itlo .liinelro, Nov. in. Arrived -Ilrltbh ateam
rr Bellmla from porilanrl for Cnrojie.
' Bay, Nov. 3n. Arrived- Steamer Break.
"hit from t'ortland. Kulled --Steamer Alliunce
for liuirkij.
Aatorla, Not. 20.- Arrived at noon and 'left
n nt 1 p. in.- -Steamer O. M. I'lnrk from San
I rnnelMH.. Sailed nt :i p. in. -.steamer Honn
..ke f.ir Sun Diego anil nay kiU; (learner St.
Il.-iii fur Pearl Har lr. Suile.i at .'..:o p. in
steamer Northland for Sun Pedro.
Nun 1'raiicl-eo, Nut. 20. Arrived at 2 p. m,
Sienmer Heaver anil .lH.anev,. n'enirr Azu
ii.iiMin Maru from Sn Pedro; Ktennier iicaliin
from s,m lilego; Ttrlllnh sleumer I. nr. ltlanea
fr.,1,1 Chmihlu river. ShjIiiI at r, p. tn.
sicnier Mnltiinninh. nt 7 p. m. Steamer San
Bunion for Portland. ' '
lukohiima. n,,v. ia. Arrived British steam
er Border Knight from Portland.
Sun I'edro. Nov. un. - Arrived - Steamer l air
Oflki from Columbia river.
Tides ift Ast.iriu Siitiiniav,. -High water, s (is
a. in.. 7.5 feet; S.07V m.. i'l 7 feel. Inr r..i,.r
-1 ;
1 a. ni , in feet; 2:2S p. in, 2.6 feet.
Daily Illver Readings.
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Si. leni
Wllvinvliic
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Hoy Is Kleetroeuted.
Alhambra. a.. njov. I'l. WIIJI Mar
tin, aged J.1, touched an electric wire
Kwmglng from a liRiu pole and wal
elcctlocutcd. j
l-ost Da Vinci Portrait Found.
No' -'I --The Daily Sketch
announce,! a ,0K ((St ortralt ,
inci had been Oiscovercd ' 1 .
PROSPER COUNTY FAIR AT GINGER CITY
TOMORROW NIGHT TO BE
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CRrlT rtBOuT HAN
John T. pOUGAL. Vf
L IPIT0R Of 'PUMPKHIVHlf PUlt.
Cartoonist
RuMic hilarity will reign on the top
floor of the Commercial club building
tomorrow night when the "Prosper
County Fair" will be held for the benefit
of club members and their friends, both
men and women. Tho entertainment,
according to the plan's of George W.
Klelser and his associates on the ar
rangements committee, will be pure fun
from start to finish, with every adjunct
of a county fair running in full blast.
More preparations have been made
for this event than for the last function
of the kind, "Hungry Gulch 49 Camp."
That event, however, was purely a
"stag" affair, while this one will be for
men and women both.
No admission fee will be charged for
the fair itself, though the refreshments,
patterned after the kind dispensed at
every fair, will be on sale. "Ginger
City" is the style of the city at which
the fair will be held, and W. J. Hofmann
has been designated as its mayor.
George U Baker Is sheriff of "Pros
per County," and a full staff of munici
pal and county officials, garbed in the
"rube" costumes supposed to prevail at
rustic carnivals, will be fund officious
ly attending to their arduous duties.
Accident on S. F. Hill.
San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 21. Its
brakes faiiing, a trolley car dashed
down Fillmore street hill, struck a Cali
fornia street cable car broadside and
injured nine persons.
Central Point Carrier.
Washington, Nov. 21. George Wallace
has been appointed carrier on rural
route No. 2, Central Tolnt, vice Ernest
E. Scott.
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Ladies' Store, Entire Third Floor
BEN -ISELIJNG
LEADING CLOTHIER -
Morrison Street at Fourth
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H.O.COFriN flNMOor
tHAT OflW fROrtKty SNtC(MCH
Murphy has a dream of the way they
The fair Itself will include agricul
tural exhibits, livestock, sideshows,
games of chance, photograph gallery, a
snake charmer, hot dog stands, a buck
ing mule, a dodging monkey, fortune
teller and several real circus attrac
tions from the Al tl. Barnes circus,
which Is wintering at the Country club.
A dance hall will be one feature, and
this will be kept going throughout the
evening for all who wifeh to trip fan
tastically.
A great many members of the club
have arranged to attend attired in rus
tic garb. Just as whole families drive In
from the fields to the regular county
fairs. This feature Is being worked up
by the committees to add mirth and in
formality to the occasion.
Plan Is to Popularise.
It is the plan of the Commercial club's
entertainment committee to stimulate
the purely social phases of the club's ac
tivity iby an occasional frolic of this
kind. The club primarily Is a business
club, but the officers believe its value
to Portland can be increased by making
it more a popular organization. That is
why this "Prosper County Fair" was
outlined. The expenses of the affair
Dayton Wants a Colonel.
Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 21. Having failed
to get Colonel Goethals as city manager.
Organizer Ayilson of the Greater Dayton
association said the post might be of
fered to Colonel Roosevelt.
Rockhill Says Farewell to Sultan.
Constantinople, Nov. 21. W. W. Rock
hill, retiring American ambassador, was
received in farewell audience by the
sultan yesterday.
nPHIS sale
of Novelty
Winter Suits
for ladies and
misses is your op
portunityevery conceivable new
weave and model
is offered at practically
one -half normal price.
..
Suits fashioned by men tai
lors in the very latest Parisian
and American modes each
one an individual model, un
like any other one shown.
Normally priced at $39.50,
$44.50f$49,50,54:50,$59.50
and $64.50
choice of
FEAST OF FUN
HIS Ml)iT ROW
NIBS, CEO. V.
BftKtR.t'SO.,
SHCftlPF 0 PROSPIW
COUNTY, f)H'
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tM VIHlVO VVHH llc
Btl.tT.S.
will look.
will be taken care of by the proceeds of
the lemonade, peanut and candy booths
and the sideshows.
Those in charge of the fair are: II. B,
Cofin. R. AV. Raymond, J. T. Dougall
A. C. Black, w. J. Hofmann, George W
Klelser, V 11 Carroll, Frank C Rlgga.
H I Keats. C. F. Berg, Stanley Clem
ence, J. A. Curry. O. L. Baker, O. J.
Wright, F T Hyskcil. Major Morrow, W.
G. Mcpherson. E. W. Mosher, ,W. If.
Carroll, J. R. Rogers. J. Fred Larson. 0.
C. Craig, O. K. Jeffrey and Ben Trenk
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Canada and Great Britain, which own
the "big Harmony laboratories In Bos
ton, where the manv celebrated Har
mony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations
are made. The Owl lung Co. Stores in
Portland, Seattle. Spokane. San Fran
cisco. Oakland. Sacra men to. I.os An
KClcs, and San Diego.
1 ..-
No chuckholes in
BITULITHIC
PAVEMENT
Its use makes clean,
beautiful streets. ,
TRANSPORTATION
TO
3A1T FBAKCISCO, , X.OS ANOEI.ES I
1BD BAH IEOO.
S. S. ROANOKE
WEDNKSDAY, NOV. 19, 6 V. M.
COOS BAT AND EUREKA
S.S. ALLIANCE
SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 6 P. M.
ttOBTH PACiriC STEAMSHIP CO..
123 A THIRD STREET.
Phonea Main and A-1314.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
"TEIIAUBTEPEO ROUTB-
Frelght Service, Between Naw
rornana-r.uropa.
rraqnent Scheduled Salllnfa, Low Rata
KENNEDY. Agent,
tlO Railway Kxchange Bldg.
San Francisco and Los Angelen
BS. son vnj bsuib p. m., a ox. a a. ,
SS. Ber Sails 4 p. m.. Hov. xt.
Tb Bn rxaaclaco It Portland 8. 8. Oo
iekt Offica 3d and Vim, (wltto O.-W.
. h M. Co.) MarahaUl 4800. A4al. '
COOSBAYLINt
Steamship Breakwater
Salla from AlDsworth dock, t'ortland. at 8
p. sn., " wjr Xneaday ilng. Frelsht ra.
celved until 12 o'clock (noon) oa sailing dar.
Patacoger rare: rim class $10, second rlaaa
(men ooljr) $7, Including berth and nieala. Tick
et offtco at lwei Aluaworlb dock, t'ortland A
Cooa Ba Stvanblp Lliw, 1'honea Mala SO00:
A-t332L. U. Kaatlug.. AgaaU '
. at VP
School Hoard Report Published.
. The jfortleth. annual report of, tha
(chool board btU Juat made Ita appear
ahca. A booklet of i82 ragea, it contalna
the proceed I ng of the laait taxpayers'
meeting' and tc.atlstical tnblea ehowlng
tho work: of the puWio nchdola of tho
city. ,
Night School at Richmond.
A night (icnool under the direction of
Principal O. It. Dinwiddle la to be or
ganized . next Monday night at 7:15
o'clock at the1 Richmond achool. Kle
mentary subjects will be taught, but de
tails are noj yet perfected and will not
bo until the Monday night meeting.
Colonel McClure Is Dead.
8hn Francisco, Cal.. Nov. 21. A dis
patch from Fort William i H. Seward,
Alnbka, today announced the death there
of Colonel Charles McClure. Thirteenth
United States infantry. "
SaiiRcr Its Much Improved.
C. V. Sanger, of Buffum & Pendletoti,
who haH been aerlouvly 111 for about two
week, Is reported to have spent a very
good night last night, and his condi
tion Is very much improved.
Kt)Idier May Re Chief.
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 21. Colonel W.
It. Abercromble, former commandant of
I-ort George Wright, is being consid
ered for chief of police.
AUCTION'S
AUCTION
191 Second St.
Saturday 'Morning, Nov. 22
10 o'Clock Sharp
Fine lot of high-grade furniture, rugs.
ranges,- cook stoves, heaters, iron and
brass beds, mattresses and springs,
dressers wardrobes, dining and kitchen
tables; in fact, 'all kinds of household
goods.
Bell Auction Co.
191 Second st. Marshall 47S3.
Bankrupt Furniture
You must see this stock to realize the
unequaled values. If you don't buy here
we both lose.
Bankrupt Furniture House
449 WASHINGTON.
NKW TODAY
For Sale
85 ACRES, very fertile land, less than
3 miles from station on electric line,
within 30 miles of Portland. About 10
acres in cultivation; lias bearing fruit
trees of apples, cherries, pears, plums.
Several houses, barns, stable, . etc.
Land lies along county road, and is
good for any purpose fruit, dairy, or
general farming. It's a bargain at
$65 per acre. $2000 cash, balance
at 6 per cent.
199 ACRES of lull and bench land;
20 acres open, balance nearly all good
arable land; 3 miles, from Woodland
station, 29 miles from Portland; nine
trains each way every day. Land
partly fenced, no buildings;- a spring
near highest part; will make good
stock farm or fruit; easily cleared, as
it is mostly in second growth fir, alder
and wild cherry, very few stumps.
Price $35 per acre; half cash, bal
ance on time.
A.E. BORTHWICK
306 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mortgage Loans
6 to 7 Per Cent
H. E. MOONEY
Main 210. Boom 431 railing- Bids'.
Mortgage Loans
Real Estate
Rentals
MOKQAN JC PECKHAM,
Railwuv Kxeliauge Building. Main
'450.
CITY AND fARM LOANS
...... IJ0GO and- up-at-loweat- rata,-
C. M. ZAD0VV
414 Oorbett Bldf. A-1416. Marshall 92.
FEAREY BROS.
We Buy Notes
tit, Snlmrrn St. Main fSS9. A-177J.
IE YOUR
ri
It your nam appear in
either phone book you
:an telepnona your aa so
7.73
A-6061
and bava t charged.
Bills will ba mailed U
?ou thai following day
or payment.
The Journal cannot
aruarantea accuracy 01
aasum responsibility foi
.mra nf an v kind 00
curriniT In tlpbon4
ad vartl oments-
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
The Multnomah Htate bank to Kdvrard
Fills, lot 2, block 13, M en tone . addi
tion -
Ladd Estate Co. to Ernest W. Cohvell,
lot 0, block 10, Wealmorelaml
Lillian M. Allen and hittband tov Waller
. A. tirecn. lota 13, 14 And 13, block 26,
Cnllege Place . ... ........
Ceell A. Olaen et al to T.lnfred laak
sen. Iota 12 and IS, block 3, Mount
Tabnr I'lnceu addition
' yezxTb. vaya kn a
3M Ht
York. TESiiYYi M W V
Tr--lU 'Till UMUW WWWW
L .i..JM
I ii 1
1,500
073
3,000
l,57d
'3,000
Claudia K. Lnvrrenee and huaband to Le
ila Ji.
Balllnger,
lot 3. block 4,.
'i bayer
i near.' imn1 n vcmrna '
!
J. H. Horning to Mrs. Knnaa Mimoo- !
ven, lot 1, t ind 3, block 0, Homing
uiltiltloa ... J.. , ' TW
A. V, Hmttti and wlf t 'T M.
Ktlclcy, lot J. -block DO, Lurellinrac
addition .1. . , ... ,. ' 4,000
Tbumus Hpllliuan and If to diaries'
. Hrhuldt, ant- 49 tad 41. bluek '
81. Ventura I'ark ..;....$ 820
Thomaa Hpllluiau and wlfv to Aljitaonaoa , ;
ray, lota 41 and 42, block SSI, Vu-U - ,,
tura Park ; ; 820
Albert Kroll and wife to Joule It, Jack-.-- V" ,
an, lor 8. block 11, Kberta 100'
Lad, I :tte Co. to Kinma Uleba, lot 24, "
block 24. tMd t addition 2,000
Alameda Land Co. to Ariiilpb Kick, lota
T and 8. block 80, Alumedo Park 1,004'
East St. John's Land Co. to 8. Miiliun
rotf, lota 1, 2 aud 3, block 30, Kant
t. Jobn 1,300
Kn.l.St. Johns I .and Co. to Ivan J lief f.
lots 4 and 6, block 3ft, Kaat Hi. Jobna
(asalgupd to S. Mulmaroff) 800
Title & 'J runt Co. to Julia A. Adams
lota T and 8, block gtl, Klmhumt. . . . 1,100
Title & Truat Co. to Kloyd J. Cnninboll.
lots 1,1 and 111, block 8; lot 18, block
1ft; lot IN, block 10; M JJC, block 22, '
Klmhiirst 6,000
Cordelia Palmer and bimbaud to Utla
WoiHlliam, lot 2U, block 2, Pomona ad
dition ........ 830
Dora A. Wallace and husband to John
C. Hcuunianu et al, lot 13, block 2, Kar
rell'a addition oOO
Y. M. Titter und wife to Uoy Surfua,
lot S, block tto, Hellwood 1,800
Henry Hcblffuor and wife to Peter Wolf,
lot 4,' block 4. North Irvliigtoiw . , . 1.4.V)
CKHI'll'lCATb-B ut Ul) mud, litlx
Truat Co.. Lewlx hld.. 4th and Oak.
BU1LDI NO FKItMltS .,.,.
New York Bakery Co. Uepalr U atorjA brick
bakery, K. Belmont street between 7th aud
Bill; builder, I. 11. Peitera, 471HJ.
Cord Beugatako Erect 3 tory bnlldlng, NE.
eornvr Broadway and Kverelt; builder, aame,
J6.IMJ0.'
M m. Kllnworth Ei'ect U4 story, frame, dwell.
Ing, Mil. corner Cbarlea aud Saxon ala.; builder,
aame, $1500.
A. 0. Hender Krect 1 atory frame dwelling.
Junior atreot between 131b and 17lb; builder,
some, 11000.
W. I'hllllpa Krect 1 itory fram store, NW.
corner K, Pith and Monlaon; builder, K. H.
Braudea, $ltsj0. '
W. K. Waterman firect l',4 atoryTframe
dwelling. 7621 '4th avc. S. K.. between 75th
and 7tlth; builder, nine. $1750.
CLASSIFIED AU RATES
fcfcsaa"tasai,a aslBa,,1BaaiaasaaataaBa"aaiaaaateBaBl"rf1
In affect Oct. 1, 1813.
ALL PRKV10U8 HATES OANCKIXKD
CHAKGKD ADVKRTISEMENls)
, Halls' or Bundar.
IV4 rent per word par Inaertloo.
Tbla charge la for all claaai flea lions except
ing "Fnr Rent In I'rlat rarollr." "Room an4
Board In Prlvata Kamlly." "Situation Wanted"
and "ruDtad to Uanf' d. wblcb ax 1)4
cents per word per Inaertloo.
No ail charged for leas tban IS etnta,
CASH ADVKK'f ISEMliNTS
iV, cents per word for all claailflcarJonf at
ceptlnc "For Bent In l'rlaate Kamll" "Koota
and Board in Private Fundi," UltoaUoo
Wanted" and "Wanted to Kent" di, wolcO ar
IVi ceuta pet word,
'ibree Inaertlona for tba price of two.
rieven Inaertlona for tba price of five.
No ad tnkrn for leaa than IS eenta.
MEETING I KOT1CKS 41
lM KADEit TEMPLK, A.
A. 0. N. M. 8. StateU
nession Saturday. Novetti
lier 21. at 8 P. in.. New
Masonic Temple, VeC
Par and Yamhill hib.
ViKiting nobles cordially
invited.
By order of the poten
tate. lUTill J POYD. Kecoriieiv
Vital Statistics
mnrriagcs, Births. Deaths.
MARRIAOK tlCENSES
Jiilin ilnllo, WiT (illnin at.. 6. and Jane
Hoffman, Huiiciiii, (JUnan at.. 31.
Lerov II. Field". 44 Orvaron t.. lepal. and
Judith M. Seolt, 1 tlil 1". (ilUan t.. UrhI.
F. M. Warren. 113 K.llth at. N., HO, and
Flov ljimna Worrell. Ml (ildeon at., lt.
Williiim A. Srbaefer, 420 N. atat at., lecal,
and SuiiaiiiiuU Kuliom. (110 K. loth t., letral.
William A. Ileuderaon, Mcldrum. Or., lesal,
and Ina M. Wallace. Friinklln hotel, legal.
(ieortte Wbelen Fonler, Kei Arms npts.. 20.
and Vurhtn Casey, Jackson apt., 16.
John Jackson. Llnnton, and Zana B. Rl
iuoii, Llnnton, 17.
W, G, Smith & Co,
Wnshincton bldg.. cor. 4th on Wash'ton.
LuitfclSS BuitB for rent, all sizes. Unmud
Tailoring Co.. 309. Stark, Bt. .
CLARKE UKD8.. florlslH. fine flowers '
and floral desljrna. 289 Morriaon at.
AUTOS for hire. 2.nl PKK HOl'K.
Main 614. A-4H14. 80J Stark nt.
HARRY K. SPALDING. Florist cut
flowers, floral designs. 851 Wash.
BIKTHS
COl.K To Mr. and Mit. t'lnude Cole, 4ol2
ith at. S. F... (let. -0. a dauithler.
SCIUIKINKK To Mr. mid Sirs. Jacob Schrelner,
'.(OS K. inh Kt. X.. a rimighler.
BAHNKS To Mr. and Mrn. Sblrlry ftarncs,
i."i7 Chapman t., .Nt. 17, a daughter.
STARKKU To Mr. and Mra. II. K. Starker,
41H tilenn lire, Oct. 2t. diithter.
noWMIAM To Mr. anil Mrs. I,. Downham,
.".Sim M.I t. 8. K., Nor. K". son.
AI'I'l.i: -To .Mr. and Mrs. t;. W. Willis, 3715
r..-,th st. S. li., Not. S. a daughter.
HARMON To Mr. and Mrs. tl. E. Harmon,
:(oi filth at. S. K.. Nov. 4. a aon.
AMiEltSCIN To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ander-
aon, 4'J2 7;ld st. S. K.. Not. .1, daughter.
IIOWEIJ To Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Howell, 6tS20
fi.'til avc... Oct. 31, h dnnpbter.
SI MiKIt - To Mr. nnd Mm. Hubert Singer, CI13
4.Mh tvc. Oct. fl. 11 llilllghter.
Heaths a;i) i cxkkaIaS
JOHNSON At Hie fmnllr residence, 04.1(1 4Tith
ir.ve. S. K., Not. L'0, NeTSi l'ctcr Jobnaon,
agcVt 01 yeari. 18 daTC nntiee of DJiiraitniaa,
Sweden; beloved husband of Carollno Johnaon,
lirotber of Mia. lluiina ljirson nnd K. .1. liraha
t..3t...VUuria..,t- - PwierjU., acrttoe. ..K.U1. JjSU
roiidiic-ted Holiday, Not. 23. 11)13. It S p. mr
fnim rcarnona funeral tiarlora. Friend re-
y ilot Ke City Park cemetery.
HAl.l.liK At the family residence, 7728 Koattr
road, November an. I'eter Haller. agad 01)
renra. 4 Innnths, 17 days, beloved liuaLand of
Mary Ilaller. Friends Invited to attend funeral
aervliw, which wll he held nt the iibove resi
dence at ):;;( p. 111.. Sunday. Nov. 2J. Inter,
in-lit Ml. Scott Park leiuelery.
K(...lSTHOMln (hla ily. Nov. 21, IU13. I.ulo
Olivia kllwiboth NordHlrom. aged 20 yeara, T
months, 4 dy. beloved slater ot Mra. Fran
Carlnoii. of 1073 K. 0th al. N.- Kemalna at
I'earson a funeral parlors. Announcenjcnt ot fu-'
neral Inter.
UOKltlflC, At his late renldenee. HSR East Hal-
tiw-n I'liar ,-a lloerl is. tmHinn ii r.
I..
Ireb Undertaking parlors, East 6th Slid Alder
MH. Fiyiernl nollce later.
1'AlthlSON-In thla city, Nov. 21, Maggie Par
klHon. aged 54 jeam. Itcmnlna nt llie P. L.
Irt-rch l.'nderlaklDg pailoro, B. Utli aud Alder at.
Kinii-rnl notice Inter.
SHI.OVICK -Harriet Selover. Portland sanltur-
liim, Nov. 11). iged )2; uraemlii.
1IHOW.N - Uobert llrou n, (food Samaritan boa-t
pltnl, Nov. in. aged li.'l; iinenrooiila.
BRKUKNY Knhert. Brehcny. 2O0 Coueb alreet,
Nov. II), nged 77; HpnllllJ.
I'SHKH (tiHiige N. Usliiir. (i"d fin marltnn hiw-
pltal, Nov. 17, aged fw; inteatliial obatruci
tlon. , . . .
Funeral
Designs or hi; kinds.
Main 7758, A-7703. 120 4th.
MAX M.
SMIT'IL florist, 141 V,
ng bldgr. Main 7215.
6th si.. '
in 8elllrfr
FUNERAL DIKKCTOR8
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director, . 220 3d St., corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A
1611. Main 607,
Dunning & McEnteeMnoddrearkner"in
every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 43(1.
A-4668. Lady aR8.talt.
LIE
njl Leading- east side unuertaK- ,
n er. Lady assistant B-18S.
UU Kant 7X1 I-' Alh unit llit.r
Kant 7H1. k. 6th and Alder,
At Ri ZcIIGF C0i Kast roSsLa
ave.
kaat lOSS. Ladv at-
tendant.
Day anu night service.
PEARSON tf&25- 1U8-
371 Russell st.
HsaWWOh-; r 11HV7- Kr Wib. Sell. Tl. B-llJU ai
IJnlTwsliy Vnrk Col. 3U4-B0S. ... . . ;
ERICSONS..
UNI'. I'l.
44fl Mnrrlana at.
CIrAt"Olndertklui Ck Main 4162,
OrXLVVLO A-2:iB1. corner 8d and Clay.
, (ConUaasd on Mei rage) .
1 ,