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'"'I '-18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PUKTJLAND WJSOWK&OAY t EVENING, DECEMBER 3. ,1913. ER :T0 .h UPON CELfLO CANAL 7rUdad""b"f'"D1rf Tails on Man , f ' Rrst Fatality on Canal in 5 18 Months. i " Mangled and crushed to an extent that made him unrecognUable, a laborer on The Dallea-Celilo canal work was .. killed at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon , when a skip loaded with dirt fell on him ! from a height of about 20 feet. Another r man wag atruck but waa not Injured, ; according1 to Major Jay J. Morrow, corps : of engineer. United States army, who waa making an Inspection of the canal line yesterday. , The accident to the man, whose name could not be learned this morning aa no ' report had yet been made to Major Mor row's, office. Is the first fatality on the canal work In about 18 months and was the result of the goose neck that holds one of the stiff legs at the top of a , derrick breaking. The man was direct ly under the skip loaded with sand and which weighed about a ton and a half, and was crushed before be had an op portunity to move. By a strange coincidence Major Mor row was making an , Inspection of the " anal line IS months ago when two men went Into a tunnel to see why a shot had not discharged and were blown to ... pieces by It. There Is at present a full force of from 1400 to 1600 men working on the canal nrolect. says Major Morrow, some of the work running on double shlfjt of II hours. During the winter a full force of men .will be employed on the wVrk whenever practicable and Major Morrow says they expect to get In at least BO working days during the next three months. Work, is progressing rapidly and cx rept when bad weather prevents It will continue during the winter. Snow threat ened there yesterday, says Major Mor row. But it did not materially, so that work was not Interfered with. LtMBEK CHARTER EXTENDED Bangor Exported to Sail for Port land Today. '. For another round voyage from Port land to North China, the Norwegian steamship Bangor's charter to the China Import & Export Lumber com pany has been extended. The Bangor Is expected to naff from Otaru for Port " land today, carrying a full cargo of oak logs for the Emerson Hardwood com pany, and she will be due to arrive here about December 20. After discharging the hardwood the Bangor will load full cargo of Oregon fir at local mills for tha orient. The extension of her charter will bring her here one more trln with hardwood, and taking another cargo of fir to China she will probably be turned back to her owners. STEAMER STRIKES LOG RAFT i Bear Hits Logs and Scatters Them In River. T While on her way ' down the river. Dourid'for Ban Francisco and Los An geles, the steamer Bear ran into a raft -of logs In tow of the Shaver steamer Cascades near tbe mouth of the Willa mette river shortly after 5 o'clock last night and scattered It about the river. The liner anchored in the Columbia out side the mouth of the river and sent a wireless message to Portland telling of the damage to the raft. The steamer Wauna was sent down this morning to assist the Cascades In getting the raft together again. HUCHINERY TO BE INSTALLED Hull of New Steamer McCormlck Lea-ea Drydock. , Tn toW of the steamer Ocklahama, the ; hull of, the new McCormlck steamer t Celllo left down from the Oregon dry ; dock at noon today for St Helens, where I she will be towed to San Francisco by the steamer Klamath tn have her me. . rwnery wniaiiea. wnue on me ary ' dock the Celllo had a propeller set to . steady her while -she.; Is being towed , down, the coast. Some minor damage i done her while she was slipping from : the ways at St. Helens when she was launched was also . repaired. M'INDOE LEAVES TONIGHT ' U. S. Engineer to Start for Post at Manila. Major James F. Mclndoe, corps of """engineers,- tfrrtted States army, will ' leave here tonight for San Francisco. where he will take the transport i J nomas, December, for Manila, to . which station he is being transferred. 1 Major Jay J. Morrow will take charge of the district tonight and will have full charge of both Oregon districts until- the arrival here of Lieutenant 1 Colonel MrKlnstry, about January I, who -will have charge of Major Mo .' Indoe's district. ALONG THE WATERFRONT ( Bringing a full cargo of cement and general freight, the steamer Camino, , Captain Ahlin, arrived from San Fran f Cisco yesterday and is discharging her 1 cement cargo at the Supple dock. Carrying passengers and general . freight, the steamer Roanoke Is sched uled to said this evening for nan Diego and way. ' To undergo an overhauling, the Regu lator line steamer Bailey Gatzert will be tied up Saturday night, and the i steamer Dalles City, which has been overhauled, will go on the run to The Dalles Sunday morning. To load lumber for California ports, the steamer Klamath arrived at Kalama : last night. f Laden with 33,000 barrels of oil, the mi f0r m LABOR CRUSHED S1 ColdinHead and Catarrh v Tour a teaspootiful of Omega Oil . Into cupful of boiling water and in hale the iteam, which carriei the heal ing propertica of this, wonderful oil into tbe patuget of the note and throat It anally give relief. Trial tx&W loc.; large, bottles sjc and 50c t ' ' ' ' v - WRECKED SCHOONER BALBOA TOTAL LOSS Stern Split and Rudder Gone; Crew Is Taken Off in Safety, - - - (Kwclnl tn Tbe Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash.. Dec. 3. According to Captain John E. Anderson of the wrecked schooner Balboa, who visited the wreck yesterday and returned to day, there is no hope of saving the schooner. Her stern Is split and rudder" gone. The Balboa lies about 600 yards north of the Jetty and two miles from the out er end of the trestle and a mile from the beach at a point where a strong current sweeps across the Jetty through the gap made In the false work by the storm. The sea was so high that It meant sure destruction for the lifeboat to at tempt to get alongside .and nine trips. one for each man aboard, had to be made in this manner. As the lifeboat was allowed to drift past the Balboa a member of the crew of the latter . would Jump overboard. erasD a line thrown to him and be pulled aboard the lifeboat. Then watching, their chances between the "combers," the life saving crew would quickly turn their little craft. Dull back to the windward of the vessel and repeat the operation until the nine men were safe. Men whe watched from the Jetty, the work of rescue, declared that if ever anyone earned a medal for bravery, Captain Jacobson and his rrew from the life saving station did. The last man was not removed until nearly dark Mon dav evening. An attempt to launch a ship's boat was made In the forenoon, but the craft WM BmaBned In lowering, and as there was no Immediate danger in remaining on board. Captain Anderson concluded to await arrival of the lire saving crew. Union Oil tanker Oleum, Captain Cur tis, arrived at Wilbridge yeBterrtay aft ernoon from Port Harford, and she sailed again this morning In water bal last for San Francisco. The steamer Willamette arrived at Rainier last nlsrht to load a cargo of lumber for California ports. Carrying passengers and freight, the steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, is scheduled to sail for Coos Bay to night. MARINE INTELLIGENCE the te Airife. Geo. TV. t'rnwlrk, from Hto rdro Deo. Uoae City, from U AncelM Dec. Roanoke, from San I'edro and way. . . .Dee. Venuaeban. from Japan Dec. Alliance, from Eureka Dec. Yucatan, from Ban Pedro anJ way. ...Dee. Navajo, from gin Frunclneo Dec. Heaver, fruam San Franclaco Dec. Rear, from Loa Aureles Dec 1 (amino, from San i'ranrtaco Dec. IB Andaluala, from Europe and orient. .uec. 10 Dea of AlrUe, from Europe and way.... Dec. 38 Breakwater, from Coos Bay Dec. 80 Hitboula. troia tturooe and orient Dev. SI Merlonetbablre, from Europe ana orient. .Jan. IB Ulenror, rrum Europe ana orient reo. la Cardicnbire, from Europe ana orient ttarrb It Belgrarla, from Europe and orient Feb. l One te Depart. Bear, for San Franclaeo Dec Breakwater, for Coot Bay Dec. Hoauoke, for Wan Diego Dec Willamette, for 8in Diego .....Dec. Klamath, for San Diego Dec. Camluo, for San Kmuclkco ..Dec. Yoaemite, for San Diego Dec. Beaver, for San fmncUco. ............. .Dec. Alliance, for Eureka Dec. Patay. tor Btffadon Dec. Nr Yucatan, (or, Han Diego and way Dec 10 Hoa. wity. tor on rrauciaco uec. iil Roue. Deu of Airlla, for Kurop and orient. .. .Dec II Klttaoula. lor orient and Enrooe.. Jan. 1 alaranetbablre. tor Europe and orient ... .Jan. 21 Ulenroj. tor orient and Europe ,.Feb. 21 Pvigravla, tor orient and Europe Feb. 27 CardlgaiiFhlre, lor orient auu Europe. .iiarcb 21 Andaluala, for orient and Euroiw Dee. 22 Sue H. Elmore, for l'lllamook Indefinite Aram Ma tiunM. Steiinera Harvard ana Tala. alternating. I JZJJSSAbww similar charges pending against with steamers from Portland. Northbound, they arrive at San Franelaco on Toeadaya. Tbaredak, 8acurdaa ad bnndays. TaHtla ia tat. Name Berth. U. Burgees, Am. bk .....Gobi St. Nirboiaa, ia ship Ailoria Berlin, Am. ship Uobl Geo. E. HUllngt, Am. acb. Astoria Britiah xeomau. br. tk. tllueraoa, Br. bk Orotava, Ger. bk Hegura, nlp Georglna, Ani. bktn Irmgard, Am. bklu. ... Inverbervie, Br. t Htratbdee, Br u PbiUdelphla, Br. lb MemphlH, Oer. aa Breakwater, Am. aa li 1. Bendlxeu, A in. acb. Bowdoln, Am. aa Werner Vlnneii, Ger. bk. . Klamath, Am. aa Davenport, Am. aa.' Thiai.cuunk, Br. bk Camlno, Am. u Willamette, Am. an Clyde, Nor. ship Uakland, Am. acb Prceacott North Bank Oceanic Columbia i I .North Pacific Mill Uniitou Rainier Preacott Lluiiton Port. Lbr. Co. , .Alun worth Weatport Knappton Oreanlc Kalama Couch atnret Llnntou eunplr' ............. K la ma I.lnuton Astoria fteata te Lv4 Lumber. Name alsrUwrougb Ulll. Boss. bk.. Barou Napier. Br. as. ; Howtb. Br. bk Wioalow, Am. acb Hurpagua, lit. aa . Orterlc. Br. aa Druuitnulr, Br. ah Goldbek, Ger. ah Jaue U. (Stanford. Am. bktn Lord Krne, Br. aa i. . llarleadeu, Br. loreatei', Am. acb Bangor, Nor. aa , Balled rrum CaJlaa 'Jtaru , .nawcaatle, Gus Coqulmov Victoria Valparaiso ....San Kmnclaco .... Hants Koaalia Mejllkue Valparaiso British Columbia Callao ilankow UotUley, Br .San franclaeo iiarueieu. w Seattle Amazon, Am. bktn Valparaiso Cbriatlan .Uora, Nor. as Buk Churchill. Adj. acb Urara Harbor UuDulngtry. Br. as Ban Kranclaco lor-d Setton, Br. aa.... Harflete, Br. as..... Mabel Gale, Am. as Poreet ' Home, Am. acb. koju Maru, Jap. as Veunacbar, Br. as Kinross, Br. so Koua, Am. ach llan-1 Dollar. Br. ii oauta Calaliua, Am. si . .Ban Franclaeo ..Ban Francisco San Diego Callao Houolulu Yokohama Victoria CkIUo . .811 11 Krauclacn ....Sao Franctaoc Eeuia to Load Qrala. Name Tenpalson Maru, Jap. ss , Aagera, or. o Crocodile, Ilr. bark............ lnvcravon, Br. bark. Inverurie, Br. bk Kaaaal, Beig. ship Langdale. Br. ship , Lfutou, Br. bark Yasukuna Mara A iu matin Mara, Jsp. ss , Bunkotu Mara. Jop. aa , Sailed rrom .San Franclaeo Callao CaiUe Cauas .Buenos Ajrai ....... Uarburg ...West Coasi ....at. Bosalla Orlest .Ban Franclaeo aaa rrsaclsco Mlaeeluuiaous a Houta. Crown of Toledo, Br. ss Antwerp bucnaventura, Br. s Victoria Crown of Arragan, Br. aa San Francisco Lraigball, llr. ss Yokohama Llsenore, Biitivb oil tanker Amsterdam MARINE NOTES Astoria. Dec. S. Sailed at 5:30 a. m. Steamer Bear - for Sao f randaeo and San Pe dro. Arrived at 10:20 a. m. Steamer Da venport from San Franclaeo. Arrived at 10:80 a. m. Steamer Bote City from San Pedro and can Francisco. San Francisco, Dee. 3. ---Arrived Steamer Yellowstone from Portland. l oos 'Bay, Dec. 2. Sailed Steamer Alliance for Eureka. Han Pedro. Pec. 2. Arrived Steamer Daiav Putnam from Portland. Arrived, and sailed Htramer 1 ilea tan from Portland for San Diego. Honolulu. Pee. 2. Sailed Brltim atesnieT Strsthness for Stduey. - Colombo. Dee. 1. Sailed BritWh steamer n-hri'- fcr Pnrtlan,d. . Astoria. Dee. !. Arrived t 1 and left op at 1 v,.in. steamer Klamath from Han Fran- leo. Hilled at 4 p.--v BrllUb bark Oal-gate- ir Qurenatowa or' Falmouth. Sailed at t.m p. m. Kcbouner Vf, H. Talbot for Callao. Sao Franclaeo, Dec. tHStll BWIr-- , I, i I"-111" , ' ' i " 1 OREGON'S EXHIBIT AMONG BEST AT CHICAGO LAND SHOW . i. . ; ! , , , d i Iff tf, , U' a v '"111-1 Main booth roofed with Douglas . . Oregon's exhibits at the Chicago land ihow. which overflowed the main ppac allotted this state and had to be cared for In additional booths, are shown In the accompanying picture as among the moHt noteworthy in the show. C. C Chapman and M. K. Smead of the Port Steamer Hearer for San Pedro. Arrived at 8 p. in. Steamer F. S. I-oop from Taonma rla Aatnria. Arrived at 8 and Milled at 9 P. m. Steamer Multnomah from Portland for Ran Pedio. Sailed at 6 p. m. Steamer Nortnianu for Portland. Hailed at 0 n. m. Steameri Ooaater and Yoaemite for Portland. Arrived Men mem Navajo and Julian Poulaen from Port land. . COLUMBIA RIV ER BAB KEPiaa I Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., a moot n: light eaat wino: weaioer, Tides at Antorla .-miirauay aygn water, o.w a. m., 7.o reet; o:v p. m., o.i iwi. water O:02 a. m.. 3.T feet. Daily River Rcaainjjs. TATIONS S 5 S- ? gl 1 a I & el li 2 I Iewlaton . . . 8 Umatilla ... 8. 01 O O O ( O 0 ' O 0 3.6; 0.1 8 I Eugene 5.1 6 Albany 6.2 -1.1 Salem B.l Wilmmvllle 11.2 Portland . . 16 f 8.6 0.0 ( ) falling. -r AT ALBANY; lrl, -. riinriir IAC1M IU CUUCliC Albany. Or., Dec. S. Released by the t inn flnnniv mnrl 1nrv nn charnres of k,,.- .,, o-onrln unrler false obtaining money and gooaa unaer raise pretenses, Charles B. Bmtin was met at the door of the Jail by bnenrr farwer t t a xnuntv ttnA taken to Fueena to him there. The Jury returned not true bills aa-alnst Smith In both cases. The local merchants from whom he secured the goods and money had recovered all and It Is said did not wish to prosecute Smith. Blltop Scaddinir Returns. Bishop Charles Scadding of the Ore gon diocese, returned from the east yes terday, where he attended the general convention of the Episcopal church, that was held In New York. ' He has been gone several weeks and was accom panled by Mrs. Fcaddlng, who returned with him. During his trip he gave sev eral addresses in Important eastern cities, on "Oregon and Its Resources." Women cab drivers are fast disap pearing from the streets of Paris. Six years ago they numbered fully 100; now there are only six or seven, and of these all but one will soon give up the calling. BABY RESTS AFTER BATH CUTICURA Because of its extreme purity, delicate emollient properties and refreshing fragrance. , Assisted f by C utic ura Oin tment it is equally effective in the treat ment of : heat Jashes, jtchings, j irritations and chafings. Ccticura Boao and Ointment sold throufkout tb ..u .. i . k . .. . ... iZTLJZiZZ,". r..ljria I oapwitttsdltbefs fff fiM f.:,s y , . ' - - SOAP -1 rilhl county corn; small grains, fruits, grasses, etc. composing remainder of exhibit. land Commercial club are in charge of the exhibit and D. M. Lowe and M. S. Duryea are there as lecturers on the re sources of Oregon. The main booth Is roofed with stalks of Douglas county corn and the small grains, fruits, grasses, vegetables and CURRENT APPARENTLY SUPPLEMENTING WORK OF DREDGER CHINOOK (Continued From Page One.) river bar would not have the slightest value. Then the Chinook, was put to work. Id a few more than 60 double shift working days, she dredged across the bar a new channel, a distance of nearly a mile, and a width up to 700 feet. Increasing the depth one to three feet and creating a uniform depth of 2H feet. It had been said at first that tha channel would fill almost as rapidly as It was dredged. When this prediction failed. It was said that the storms of winter would fill up the new channel and make it as though the work of the Chinook had never been. Cfcannal Safe Deipite Storing. "But in spite of storms that have beat on the coast with almost un precedented fury wo find a safe channel and a comparatively smooth passage. Nothing could argue more unanswer ably for Increase of dredging facilities, the addition of 30-inch pumps to the Chinook, the building of a great new dredge, for. It is shown that the work done In dredging will be of permanent value In channel deepening. It all makes me feel surer than ever of the approach ing day when we shall have 40 feet of water on the Columbia river bar. "Captain Reed is to go over to Puget sound and .bring back the dredge. 'Gen eral Michie,' built for the Coos Bar work. This vessel will bo tried out on the Columbia river bar. Incidentally we' will be able to get an idea as to whether dredging during the winter months will be successful." TRANSPORTATION STEAMSHIP Sail Direct for SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO FRIDAY DECEMBER 5, 2:30 P. M. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. (With Denver & Rio Grand R. R.) FRANK BOLLAM. Agent, 124 Third Street. A-4596, Main 26 TO AW rBAHCXSCO, X.OB AXfCrS-ES AXO BAN DIEGO. S.S. YUCATAN WEDNESDAY. DEO. 10, 6 P. M. OOOS BAT A&fD EU&EXA S. S. ALLIANCE MONDAY. DEC. S. 6 P. M. VOXTB FACiriO STEAMSHIP CO., 183 A THIBD STREET, Pbonaa Main and A-1314. San Francisco and Los Angeles so. Boum viiy nsus p. m., eo. 7. SS. Beawar Balls 4 n. m.. xteo. 13 Tne Ban Pranclsco tc Portland 8. 8. Co. Ticket Office 3d and Wiib (with O.-W. i, uo.; maranau 4BOO, A-6121. Xros Angreles a&d 8m Siege YALt Btwmshtp. HARVARD Railroad or any bI.Id to Man irr&nia that Uvnoaitlon Cltv Urffiir ...... and the ON LIT strictly first ctasa pas senger ships on the Coaat; average apd 21 inilea per hour, coat $2.ooo,uu0 tach. BAH rBAHCIBCO, JOSTZ.AMX lOd anuEui o, b. CO. FRANK HOl. I. AM Aa-.nS- Main 2 T& 3BD STBEBT. A-4E9C American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. TEKAtTlTTZFEO BOUTB" rrelght fBerrlce Between New Tort. Portland-Euranav rrequent Schcdulad UaJllaga, tw Bat) C U, KENHEDI, Agent. tl Railway Kaccange Bldg: COOt BAYJL.IINK Steamship Breakwater alls fruta Alnswurto dot-k, PorUaud, at t ra.. err luesday trains. Vral.rhi e4ed B0M1 13 e'elork noon l aalii... a.. I Passenger fare: First class 10, aacoa? elaaa h it berth snd mVU. fZZ, tu. V p . an. w I - canned goods make. up the rcmalndci of the exhibit. Much literature is being dispensed to the thousands of visitors. Photographs-of the exhibit were taken by Lloyd Macdoweil of the Great Nor thern railway. NSW TODAY Best Bungalow Buys $2000 Each EASY TERMS We have for quick sale nine five room bungalows. Located on Lam bert Place, between Marguerite aye. and E. 36th street. These bungalows have fireplaces, full cement base- rfients, etc., hard-surface streets, with I all improvements paid. Lots 50x100 feet. The prices of these bungalows have been reduced from $2750 to $2000:., The lots alone are worth $1200 Investigate these if you are in the market for a bungalow. Mall & Von Borstel 104 2d St., Lumber Exchange Bldg. OOO available for' a first mortgage loan on Portland business property. Ample Funds for many $1000 to $5000 first mort gage loan cn Portland residential Property with special prepayment privileges. Wilfred Shore & Co. Lewi Bldf Ponrth and Oak. rtgage Loans 6 to 7 Per Cent H. E. MOONEY Main 810. Uoom 431 railing Bldg. Money to Loan on Reaf Estate 9 Apply direct to "' KOSOAIT PECKHCAM, Hallway Sxchanga. Title & Trust Company . - ua sua was streets. Mortgage Loans We Make Bnllding z,oans. CITY AND FARM LOANS 11000 and up at lowest rates. C. M. ZAD0W 414 Corbett Bldg. A-1418, Marshall 91 I - English Plum Pudding make ' the eenulnn KtifHsh' vriim Pudding. Order now in time for your ' Christmas dinner. n Best Ingredients uavu. r-none ivirs. vvorK. Main . BU or i A-3472. FEAREY BROS. We-Buy Notes SaTmnn Ht Main It8. A-1T71 REAL ESTATE TRANSFKRH Abraham U Htnnffer to Marcus Lolanrf. lot 7 and 8, block 1S5, Unlerlty Park Laild Rstste Oo. to J. O. Orlm. lot 19. block 8, Westraorelsnd Abraham L, Btanffer to Tormod Loland, lots S and 6, block 185, UnlTrlty Park ... D. A.' Onrle and wife to Herbert I 80S 652 800 ion avis v ana JV, Dioca Jtf, uregn ory Hta.i.. H. Ha Sublet and Wlf tn Prstilr CnMar - lot 12 and IS hlnrk ST. Falrnnrt . . i KSrt Charle M. Wattman to Andrew Smith. -Wts- 1 to in, section 12, township-Si ' grange 3 west. Rlrer llnad tract ; 100 . tu. joiu-i ro n. r. ureen. lot a, oiora isnnon s aaimio.i. .......... . Uiurelhurst Co. to I. B Brown, lot 9. . l.00 block . 70, I.surelbarst .............. 8m to E. A. Beam, lot 0. block 28, Lanrelhurst ............... Aurora W. Bowma' snd husband ; te Richard Goerlhig, lou 83 ; and 21, 'i block 4f'.ad4igaa. ......f 1.800 1,800 Mo ? HEAL ESTATE TRANSFER- ,,, i Iai(bm 4 1'.- Ivasw. t. Woods Hmlth.to Ulta Cbaaa Hmltb lota 13 and 13, au- lota v to J inc., block 0; also lota 11 to. 16, -block 1: lots t to 0, block IS, Holladsy Park addition: 8. 04 feet Inches tola - 1 m,.A 4' hliwlf 1 Jnhn- fr Inff'a lat addition... ......... vv ' ... 120,000 I'ark Land Co. to Krttik Oasbar; Jota ia and U. bloek T. UnlTeralty Park ,! 600 Il.r.i.n Lful..., In 1-niHt JnhnSntL lot 4, block 60, Metsfer Acra tracts-. ...i.' TOO Western Oregon Truat Co. Bertha U " ' Ulll. lot ft. block 23. MentoDe . 290 Thomas Bplllniaun and wife to Lawyers ' nr T .'.i at U ' Iota T and s.- block 117. city .63,000 Jobs .. Wttwiitst- asd . wla- tOW,- M I'ei.ia ana wiie, jo 4 uiwi a, . . ro. 1.000 N. W. Thompaon and wife to C. F. Coe ' lot 0. block B0, Varnon 8.000 Elmer C. Va iiuren and wife to W. K. k lrltniri... kit hlnck 2 Htrat- ford-BTdner addition ' 2.600 Yl r luSmM. n ImiIi Vmanf1 - blta 3 and" 8. block 8. Chicago Center 1.000 A. K. Morgan et al to (Jeorge H. Hawk lua et al. lot 23, Western View 1,423 Era in O. Armstrong and wit to Umr. rtt. Hlndu-hlll. lot 2. block 1. NaDlCS Helahta i 830 1' a ll'lh .1 tn Paul R.nrh ht !L 8:m.' block It, Ftulnsula addition 1.000 Riwliilnh Krosaln tn John Ri'huster. . lot 1, blurb T. Clifford addition .. 8.000 Anilrit KraU and wife to John DM lot. lot 12. block IS. Central Alblna.. 2,600 M.,lt (' WttiAB to E. II. Kaufmanu. lot 2. block IT. Brentwood 720 fin VI Krmiiri and nife to Ella Johnaou, lots 1 and 2, block 2. ntroud, 1.000 UaMle Franks sod husband to James 11. Nleol. lot 13, bldck , Archer I'lice L700 Portland I'ul-eraity Land Co. to Fred II llflk..n mt mI Wa T and K. hlnck 12. t'nlersltr Park 650 Mt llmd Valine to to Daniel Kava. nsth. kit B, block 18, Saginaw Hta... 200 Anna Ronhla Peterson to H. D. Clark. - lot . block a. Bona da Ir 673 Ira I. Cole and wife to Forest HUI Inr. Co.. south 40 feet lot 6. block 1. Crrs. tsl Rprluc Park - 1.B0 CtHI'Irl) AT-.O of till muds) litis- Treat fn I.ewlK hldaj 4h ) oaj. CLASSIFfD All RA1KS In effect Oct t. 1013. ALL PREVIOLH UATKS CAN'CBLLKD CHARGED ADVERTISE-KNTS Dally or Sunday. ' IH cent per word per Insertion. ' Tkla ekaraa Is for all classifications esceat log "For Rent In Priest Family," Koooj ss-l Board In Private Family," "Sltuatlma Wanted" and "Wanted to ttnt'' ada, which ara 114 cents per word per Insertion. 1 ad charged for less than IB cents. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS IH cent per word for all classification t. rCDtlnt "For Rent In Private Family." "Hoota and Board tn Priest Family." "SltoatlooJ Wsntsd" and "Wsnted to Keul" ada, which ara m centa par word. Thrs Insertions for tha price of t. Keren In vtloa tor tb prlr of flea. K sd taken for es than 18 eenr. - ilf your nam appears la Neither phone book you ban telephone your aa to and have It charged. 1 Bills will be. maUd u rou the following da or payment The Journal cannot 'guarantee accuracy oi assume responsibility tot Serrors of any kind oo Icurrlnn in telephoa4 ad verti seroaBta. MEETING NOTICES CAMP meets every Wednesday evening in W. O. W. temple. 128 11th st. All members requested tn attend. Visitors welcome. . ,H. Q. DREW. C. C. Clerk, ffital Statistics marriages, BirtbDeatbs. MAltRIAGK I.ICIflXaKS, T. Hans-en, H44 B. 42d St.. 26. and Marie R. Hamilton. :m Jefferson at, -24. - Nels Rsnrtvlk. 427 E. Aslf st., 25, and Mollle Sevrrson. 47 E. Ash St.. 24. fharlrs W. lltmbsok. 472 lylor St.. 21, and .ell R. Hoo. 280 "lb 20- . - Kslph Krwterlrk Klmorc, Nswlon, Kan., -i, and Mary t'hristlne Olsett, IfiO. llth st.. 20. A. 8 Ragr, 923 Linn ., 2H. and fcninia L. Rupprrt, 535 Bldw-U .. . Benjamin Harttson Ne-eomb, Alhanjr. Or., legal, and f-eonaPearl Jones, Woodstock, ea . . "wman , K. StsMS. KlkklUt hotel lrgal. and StsUa Marie SjrUnder. 025 Knott . st., le- Clsrenre P. Ilniightpn. Seattle. Wash., legal, and Mabelle Ixiwe. 1471 wanrona -...- W, G. Smith & Co. Washington hing:. cor. tn on im JOHNSON" ' riorldt, Columbia Theatre bldg. Main 4493. Plantsj dcslgniiig. cut flowers. LKKb stilts for rent, all aUts. Unluu Ta 11 o ring CO.. a niara au CLARKE BH08.. florists, fine flowers snd floral flefUns. z Morrison st AUTOb for hire. 2.50 fKH HOUR. 80. Stark t wain- o i s. A-snis. flowers, flcral designs. 851 H Wash. BIRTHS HEATHS AND FUXE'KAUi CUNNINGHAM Dec. 2. at tbe home of her nleee, Mis Agnes Sweeney. Mrs. Ann Cun ningham, nged B6 jests, 8 months, . 3 day, widow of the late Wilson Cunningham of Pitta burg, Pa.' Remain sre et the borne of her nepbew, Charles Sweeney, 400 V 17th st. 14. Plttsburit, Pa., paiw-rs please copy. The fui nersl will lae' the abor resldpnoo tomorrow, Dec. 4, at 8:iW. thence to Holy Ilosary cburch. E. (Id snd Clarksma sts.'. where serU-e will be held at 9 a. m. Interment Mt. Cairary eem- i etery. Vrtetid klmll.v lnltefl. , DAVIS In thla eity, JJbc. i Jauet Wilson . , . A l. 4 f 1 1- Aavis, asvu ll uaa, uaii -. Tis of 83.V Graham- rr. Tbe remain are at tha raildenoe tabllabnient of J. P. Plnley c Hon llonijronienr at Stb. Notice of ' funeral hereafter. . - - " i , DAVIS In tbla city, Uec. 2. Jeanette Darls, il i vears. Tbe remains are it tb res dence establishment of J. V. Unity k. Son, Montgomery at 6tb. Notice of funeral here arter. MACKINTOSH Dec. 1. t the family residence, Wllaoni. station. Alexander Ks aiackinioaa. aged 70, year. 11 moutba, 10 day, announcement later. - t"uneral .f kinds. Main 77(i. A-770S -1 0 IH MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 ja ; ttu aV.' - Jn Selllpg bldg. Main 7tl8, ' FUNERAL I)tRECT01tS niinn!nrr JP.,nsCntriaUnlertakerg. 1uiiiiuiK ut mviitiouMOd rn In Very detail. 7th ai.d Pine. Main 410. A-45S8. Lady asaltarit. LIE Leading east side underta-' er.-Lady assistant. B-18. Kast 71. K. 6th and Alder. A.R.Ze!!erCo.tV.V:ri tendant. - Day and flight servleai. ClCIACV (Jii(leiUkiM Co. Hal ii -iiw OrLVi r0 A-tWtt. corner a.t ami :1s. ,-- DC A DOAM Undertakers, fci lts. - 871 Russell st. klCMSTOCK, loot K. lath. Sail. II, H-llM 4 ni . m.. idlidr w . - ERIC$QN UBSlDKMCit - UM). PL. A-ra. 44a Mornaoa : st. WSiE YOUR :AD8 Z3A m I I li AM I.,, Iiujib f CAMP i FUNEKAti DIIUSOTOXta v - iOondnn4 Nh!W UOMJB O JT J. . P. .ViNUS X 4k 0N4 fh only residence undertakinr eatab llshment, In Portland. Rprsentlnf tha greatest advance In the science of f u neral service. The automobile equip meat and secluded driveway are among the many . exclusive features. -The -tablishsKl policy of moderate prices baa nvr bn chang.d. ,. ;.., ,.Ylj, - J. P. .FINLET BOX.'. ' . .. - , Perfect Funeral Service. 'Montgomery at 6th. '' ; TYURELL T R TP 8 j 6. ; LAKOEi, MOTOR BL'68ES, .1 :, Greatly f edue your funeral expenses. 14 passengers ac commodatcd In each car. T Rates 1 quote I on application Phones: Kast 1108 B-M46. i MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. tha leading; funeral -director, 120 Sd n., corner Falruon. Idy asslsuat. Phones A 1611, MalaTof. . . MOXT3IENTB Schumann Marble, Works ' East Id and Pine. East 7-1 " PORTLKD Marble Works, 24-ii tito my. upposue city nan. Alain 6i. BUSIXESS PROPERTY 60 CONCrlETB',store"buildrn.; "n'oO ' sq'.' ft. floor SDace. 2 atorea. - nn ! In dlatrlot. Will rent for 140. Owner must sell. Will take anything of value. Z-438, Journal. FO(t SALEHOUSES HI Close In Close. In 6 room houR. modern plumb ing. 2 blocks Hawthorne car. on .':;t3Jth. ,ot prlce ony $2600, $:-00 caish. W, A. Barnes Co, 401-5 Lewis Mdg.. 4th and Oak T Sts. Main 2081. SWELL. IJTTMS HOMES. , Hawthorne District. New. modern R i-nnm l.iin.lM e,.fl lot, 60x100 ft. Only one block of Haw thorne car, on hard surface atreet. This) Place Is brand new. and anyone looking for a corny little home will look no fur ther if they see this, as it Is strictly up-to-now, with all built In effects, J wood floors, fireplace, etc. Prlco vw; easy terms. Ground floor. Henry bldg. $200 Cash Hawthorne District NflW. modern H rnnm K.ma A... Place, bookcase, built- in seat, buffet, beam ceiling, hardwood floors, reception flail. Cloak mnm laro- FlrvnM. .i , iifrl?lfl.tcnen.,,.bedrooms nd kitchen k" d.,rJ wlL,ta nne, -full cement i?ftmenvlBUn?.ry. tr?J- 0raTe- Price "WHO iVl.U. I. 2V IU, $1975 Alberta District : ' J-,WASI2400, NOW $176 .1079 E, 25th St., North, Dasement and cement floor,- traya full porches. lnnnmrohi .....w' i.J "'SnHH1 ' 'u IU. iOlll si., N. Alberta car. fclODKRN 5 room house, in ciiolee res - Prlei,C.ndn'ntrict- onlv 20 minutes out. rriee i000; your own terms. Liberal discount for cash. This is s real hou.e with large fireplace, built-in book 5hf.lve., buffet. Dutch kitchen and large attlii. big enough for two more rooma. Bee owner. C12 Piatt hirlo- ,n,,,h....t corner of Park arjaMjing'ton sts. "o SAt;E. BY OWNER: Beautiful 6 room bungalow completely furnished, with billiard room, large lof, jrarage. fruit trees, chicken run. I am le.avlng Portland, and will sell cheap and give easy terms, with furniture or with out , Come and see this. 1387 Bodney ve, PhorieWoodlawn 1223. CLOSE IN BUNOALOW SNAP New 6 room bungalow, full cement basement, electric lights, nice bath, lot 60x100, east front, walking distance on E. 26th, near Sandy. Price 12800. 1300 cash and 20 per month. GRU8SI & BOLDS. 316 Board of Trade. M, 746S, A-4401. , BEAUTIFUL MT. TABOR Fine new 7 room homo, 'all modern with built-in features, hardwood floors, furnace and everything complete); 50t) feet above down town: beautiful view, paved street, near-park v 2o00 cash, bal ance 1. P. O. Box 46S. THK FIRM THAT DOES THINGS. We have a 7 room modern hoiis.j 4t Terrace Park that .nun gc tijts wed.-, price $3000. Wfl wi:i tak? nivthltia- tn trade. If you r "ii die niuikot look us up. Brown, Realty Co., S03-S04 Piatt bldg.. Park and Wash, sta Main 8042. $75 Down $1150 Home 4 room modern suburban home; lot, With berries and fruit; nice home; $ia month. This Is a snap. Qoddard, 603 unicn Diuaj. A DANDY S room bungalow, fireplace, Oak floors, all necessary bulltln work, cement floor and laundry traya In base ment, rooms tinted, 8 blocks from Haw thorne car, $300 down, $30 per month. Including Interest. Owner,, Tabor 170. EAST 28TH ST. BARQAIN. Modern 5 room cottage, fine east front lot," all street Improvements. In cluding hard surface, and luat take no tice of the price, $2200. If taken soon. O. 1j. Webb, 414 K. Stark st. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFIGK. New modern 5 room bungalow. 1 block from MlRslsHlppt carline. ln8wlnton ad dition, 1(2 Russet street; shades, fix tures, linoleum. For price and terms call owner.. Tabor 3449. AN elegant new bungalow, hardwood Sandy boulevard, price $3600, 1500 down, terms ta.ov per munin, inciuaing in terest: munt be sold before December 18. Main 9042. , FOR SALE by owner, 4 room house, nice lot, plenty of fruit, convenient to two carllnes. , $ 850. $400 down, bal. easy. 969 R. Slot st N. Alberta or Broadway-car. ' FINE 1RV1NGTON HOME. ' ' "' Will sell like rent.. Finished nalr and mahogany. rooms, servants' room i baths, garage 739 Halsey. Owner. East 273. W. H. Herdman. i SICKNESS forces me to sell 5 and ( room' modern bungalows; also 8 room house; paved street, lot 60x100; . terms, or will sacrifice for cash.- Sell wood 87, $1500 4 room modern house,. cash snap,. on Olrard st. 3 blocks from Columbia park. Security .Development Co., 4th and Pine sts. - " - - ,v -.- $60 DOWN. 815 a month' buvs new 4 room bnnia. lot 60x100.. Q. 1 Webb, 414 East Stark tV.."'' . $100 down." $10 PE& Month. ' " ; New. modern 6 room bungalow, closo to. oar; snap. Call owner. 8 el I wood .04 . ' $100. $10 PER' MONTH. ' " Furnished: G room bungalow, clos -to car. Call Sellwood 2204, , , STRICTLY- modern 8 room house In . Irvlngton. on -Broadway carilna. $77 E. 24th St. N.. Phone owner. Wdl. 8430. (QonUou4 pm rzt 7-;