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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 191S." in TWO STEAMERS TAKEN ' British Steamships Messina and St. Theodore Chartered Frenchman Is Coming, Two steamers were taken this morn - Ing by Frits Klrchoff, of the China Im-: port Export Lumber company to carry cargoes to North China. The Vessels "are the British" steamships Messina and ' fit Thudin " bt. peodore. , . . v ' ' - . There were no details of the charters In the word received this morning, but. it la supposed that they were taken on time charter am that 1 tha. wav In VZu ?! . u i. ? W Y i which the firm has taken its vessels for the past year. They will be here for February and Marsh loading. The Messina is now on her way from Portland and Puget Sound to Toko- hama, having sailed from Seattle Do- 'oember 12 With a cargo of grain and .at - m . m . xiour, on joauea m Dare or ner wnei.c - - - ... cargo here. She will probably take .cargo of oak logs at Japan for Port land on her way back. The steamship 8t. Theodore is a new one to this port, and at last reports was at Port Said on December 6 bound from Japan to European ports. She will not be here until March. Next of the steamers to come here on the China Import & Export Lumber com pany's line will be the Norwegian steam ship Bangor, which will be due to arrive here on December 31 from Hankow. She win bring a run -inward cargo or hard ' wood logs for the Emerson Hardwood company and then load a cargo of Ore gon fir for North China ports. It has been definitely announced that the French bark Michelet. chartered a few days ago, will come to the Columbia j river to load a full cargo of fir for the united Kinaraom. sue waa UKn at 7ss d by-Neame & Co. She has been in port at San Francisco since December 10 discharging coke and sand from Ham burg. She will probably be towed up to . the Columbia river as soon as her cargo 1a discharged. IfUGE WAVES SAVEEP OCEAN Steamers Beaver and Northland Re port Hard Pounding. Practically the same experience which the gteamer Beaver had off the bar Monday night was duplicated on tlie steamer Northland the next mornli.g but fortunately the steamer sustained no damage. The Northland was hit by a huge wave Just before she reacheJ , thi bar between Tillamook Rock and the mouth of the Columbia river at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. First Mate Smith was thrown out of his bunk and barrels of asphalt on deck were torn from their lashings but none , were lostpverboard. Captain Bodge says that the wave was an un usually large one and as it struck the Northland seven hours after tho one that damaged .the Beaver he is of the opinion that there must have been a series of unusually large waves at In tervals. The Northland arrived at Couch street dock at 7 o'clock last night with passengers and 600 ton of aspha t, yiimi, ffclvW. V.U1KV, OIIV W ill XVAU a cargo of wheat and lumber for Lou Angeles and San Diego. When the steamer Beaver was "boarded at 11 o'clock Monday night by a mountainous Bea oft the Columbia river bar, she received some minor dam ages, part of her starboard railing at. being tern away and the after deck house being rained. It Is stated, how iver, that repairs will be rnade within i few days and she will not be de layed. Some of tho staterooms were ?loj!dvJwttt: Is jatd the -passengers remained remur.knbly oooi during ths' xcitlng time. Reports that the Beaver ctruck tHa bar and was awash fore and aft are tenied by tho officers, who say thut the wave struck her before she reached ths bar. The Beaver brought 175 pas sengers and 800 tons of relght. STEAMERS READY TO DEPART ltMfn.iveiit.ura and Koju Mara Are Due to Leave This Afternoon. l-Hilt-n with cargo valued at $127. Pb'7.27, the HrlhHh steamer Buenaven tura, Captain Kitzslmmons, Is scheduled to sail this afternoon from this, port tor Kurope. Her cargo is destined for avonmouth. St. Vincent and Dunkirk, ind Hhe will call In at San Francisco to romplete her cargo, taking general mer chandise for Santa Rosalia, as all other Rteaniers of the Maple Leaf line do, and loading copper ore at the Mexican port, from Portland the Buenaventura Is taking 2688 tons of barley, valued "at $69,888 wheat, 3018 tons, worth 52,- zvv; tanow, 260 barrels, valued at 6481.27, and lumber, 40,000 feet, valued at 1400. The Japanese ateamer Koju Mam is expected to complete her cargo of lum ber for Melbourne at the Eastern & 'Western mills thin afternoon and leave down tonight. She Is under charter to Davits & Fehon. MJCKV" O'ROURKE IS ALIVE allure of Man to Come Ashore Cuiwes Much Anxiety. After several months of Inactivity, Micky" O'Uouike, chief engineer on Columbia river light vessel No. 88, and hero of a number of John Fleming Wil son's tales of the sea, has broken into the limelight again through fears of his ulster, Mrs. E. Clinton Hratley of Rich mond, Col., that no might be dead. Mrs. Heatley telegraphed to Light liouao Inspector Beck, asking If Michael O'Rourke is dead or alive, to which ha answered that the chief engineer Is alive and well aboard the lightship. Since he was sandbagged and robbed at San Francisco about a year ago "Micky" O'Rourka has not been ashore, prefer- ring to take his chances with his pay checks aboard the light vessel. FOR LUMBER CARGOES FOR CHINESE PORTS ' ALONG T-ME WATERFRONT The steamer Siskiyou has cleared at the custom house with 1,025,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. Laden with $)00 tons of general freight from the orient for this port the Hamburg-American steamer 81th Onia sailed from Yokohama on Decern ber 20 and will be due here on Janu ary 10. . Some of her inward cargo is from Europe. . 1 Laden with wheat for trie United Kingdom, the Belgian bark Kaaaai will leave, down . the river tomorrow, morning. . '- Carrying passengers and freight, the steamer Yucatan Is soheduled to sail tonight for San Diego and way porta. Laden with .. lumber, . the steamers Waap and Yosemlte are scheduled to all tonight for California porta, in a race up the Columbia river fast night, the steamer Paralso ' beat the steamer Navajo by an hour and a half, th former' reaching the Albera dock at - r . i ":$0 this morning, and the latter com! Ing to the came dock, - The Paralao waa ' I In charge of Pilot Sullivan, and the Navajo wai under the guidance of Pilot " jBalley. The pafalso brought 5 tone , of New York cargo for the American. ; ; Hawaiian line, and the Navajo brougn. . 800 tone of general "merchandise. - 8h will load grain' and lumber outward, and the Paralao will take out 500 tone of general freight for New .York, tnoatljr prunes. She will have SI tons of prunes for Hamburg and Havre. She mar sail tomorrow. . -" - - '- MARINE INTELLIGENCE -v Doe te Arrive. I Alliance, from Bureke .........Dee. 29 Daisy Gadsbv. from Sun Francisco.. ..Dec. 25 Dslsy Putnam, from . gas Francisco. .Dee. 21 I)n of Alrlie, from Kitrope ted. war... .Use. 26 1 nlYni. trZ? si V. ' -.;"' ' tw Camtno. from 8an r"rnclseo.....,.......tee. 28 ffiMSV.V.'S&'l Yucatan, from Ban Pedro and way.... .Jan. 4 r''o. from 8o Kraiuisoo ......Jan. 4 Navajo, from San Francisco,..,.,., .Jan. "B Beater, from San Francisco....... .....Jan. T Bitbonia, from Europe and Orient.... Jan. 10 Merionethshire, from fcarope and orient. .Jan. It "'Bro'j lto.m urope aoo orieni.,,...,,reo. i . elravla. from Europe ana orient...... Feb. 21 i Cardiganshire, from r.umpe and orient Uarca Id Sue te Depart, Willamette, for Los- Angles. ...... ....Dec. 24 Yqcatan, for Ban- Piego and way. .....Dec. 24 Bearer, for Ban Franc-woo. ............. .Dc. 8 Navalo. for Ban Francisco........ Dm. 20 Oliver J. Olson, for 8au - Diego., ...... Dee. 2tt Rene fnr Ran rrini'llM. Te. X7 1 Alliance, for Eureka Dee. 28 I wr vft M ami it . f" OA ; nuw u. ciiuvrw, .w j.iugniwi,.t.iHMti w . Duabxataa atubBB efVvn Dio TVaUe, A A3iv tt sties iv .v" aesase a wv uw Northland, for Ban Diego............ Dec. 80 Den of Alrlle. for Kurope nod orient.... Doe. si Boanoke, for San Diego Dec, 81 Camlnu. for San Franciaco Jan. 3 Hose City, from Ban Franciaco... Jan. 6 Bitbonia. for Orient and Europe Jan. 14 Meronetbahire. for Bnrope ana orient. ...Jan. St tilenror, for' orient and Europe.... .... Feb. 21 Pelgravla, for orient end Europe. Fab. 17 Cardiganshire, for orient and Euro pa.. 11 area 21 From Baa Franoisoo, Sttamara Harvard and Yale, alternating, lea to Ban Franciaco for Ban Diego on Mondays, Wedneadara. Frldara and Saturdays, connecting with ateamera from Portland. Northbound, the ,lT, t s,B Franciaco on Xueadaya. Tburadaya. Batardas and Bondajs, Veeeala in Port, Kama Asgerd, Nor. ship... Amasun, Am. ofctn. . Ahwaneda, Am. gaa ecu..:. ........ Bear?, Am. aa.. Ram. ...Llonton ..Dry dock ...Oak at Alneworth ... .Uutile ,.. Linn ton ....Irtlng ...Astoria i S,.. B,"b,M' ueriin, au. snip. Clyde, Br. ship . . . inurcaui, aw. , iiSrie' ht.'bk ". ..Portland Flour mills Oceanic J. a. chanslor, Am. . A. vuauaiur, ui. n.t.M. miuuwu Jane L. Stanford. Am. bktn.... ....... ..Linn ton Joutn roulaen. Am. as..., Balnler Koiu Maru, Jap a. icaatern weniarn Kassal, Belgian ablp Stream Kenkon Maru, Jap. as Coal bunkers I -. Htiriaaa. Ala ha .U..D.S Lord Sefton, Br. aa , Astoria Langdale, Br. ablp Coat bunkaia Mabel Gala, Am. acb fortland Drydock Nokomls, Am. acb Standard Box NaTs Jo, Am. aa Albera Northland, Am. aa. Couch at. Oakland. Am. acb St. Helena OllTer J. Olson, A in. as Elerators Oceano, Br. as Inman-Potilsen i'aralsttV Am. aa. Albars Si vMiolaa. A la ablp..... AMrla Blaklyou, Am. as North Pacific Banla Catallna, Am. sa trying Wluslow, Am. acb Oregon drydock Waso. Am .as Aatorla yosenilte. Am. aa 8t. Helena Yucatan, Am. sa Martin's Sa Koute to Load Lumbar. Name Sailed rrooi Bangor, Nor. aa..... ..Hankow Bessie Dollar, Br. aa San Franciaco Barou Napier, Br. aa 'Kara Christian Bora, Nor. aa Eureka Foraeter, Am. acb Callao Forest Home, Am. acb .....Callao Howtb. Br. bk. Newcastle, ting. Harriets, Br. aa San Francisco Harpagus, llr. aa Victoria Hudson Maru, Jap. aa. ,, Xokobama Kinross, Br. aa .-Victoria Koua, Am. aeh Callao Ortartc, Br. aa .Valparaiso MailiKirougb Hill. Boas, bk Callas Mannlngtry. Br. aa San Francisco Uutbley. Br. aa Ban Franciaco Virginia, Am. ich Valparaiso Vennacbar, Br. aa.... Yokohama v Sa Beute to lead Grain. Name . - - - Sailed From Bretagne, Fr. bk ..Honolulu Uankoku Maru, Jup. aa ...San Francisco Chile, Oer. ablp . i Caliae lnerou. Br bark ..Callaa La BocbejaqueMn, Fr. bk.. .gas Francisco Terpsichore, Ur. ablp Mejlllonea Teupalson Maru, Jap. a.., Ban Francisco Yatukuna Maru Orlam MiaosUaneoua n gout. Crown of Toledo, Br. aa Antwerp Crown of Arracan. Br. as Ban Francisco Ulsenore. British oil canker Amsterdam Lord Lwudale, Br. :. '..Antwerp' MARINE NOTES Astoria. Dec. 24. Arrived at 7:30 and left up at S:BO a. m. Steamer J. A. Chanslor, from Monterey. Sailed at 8 a. m. Steamer Breakwater, for Cooe Bay. Sailed at 9 a. in. Steamer Uora City, for Ban Francisco and Ban Pedro.. Sailed at 8;30 a. m. Steamer Willamette for San Francisco: Steamers O. XI. Clark, rlaglnaw and Wellealey, for Ban Pedro. Kau I'edm, Dee, 23. Arrived Steamer Buar, from Portland. Sailed Steamer Boanoke, for Portland. Arrived steamer Ueo. W. Fen- wlrk. from Columbia river. Astoria, Dee. 23. Arrived at 4:30 and left tip at 6 p. m. Steamer Navajo, from Ban Franciaco. Arrived tt A:80 and left up at 6:30 p. rn. Steamer Paralao, from San Fran' claro. Arrived down at 8 p. m British bark Philadelphia. Otaru, Dec. 19. Sailed Norwegian ateamer Bangor, ror Portland. Ban Francisco, Dec. S3. Sailed at. nooi Steamer. Daisy Putnam, for Portland. Arrived at 8 p. m. 8teamer Camlno, from Portland. Balled at 6 P. m. , Oermsn ateamer Memphis. for Australia) ateamer Baa Bamon, for Port land. Astoria, Dec 24. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., moderate; wind southeast. SB miles; weather, anowlng. Tides at Astoria Thursday. High water, 10:42 a. m., 8.4 feet. Low water, 4:44 a. m.. s.a leei; ts.vu p. a, i.v leet. Notice to Mariners. The following affects the aids to naviga tion in the seventeenth, ltrttboose district: Washington. Oroya tfarbor entrance Outer buoy, PS. first class can, heretofore reported adrift, waa replaced December IX. Washington. tJeacoaet Umatilla Reef light resaei, no. or. repiacea oy reiier ng&t vessel, ro. vs ueceroner in. Jne cnauge is teui porary and light veaael No. 67 will be re 1 .. J -.,,1AB. m.I- lght veaael No. Bii'a llghU and fog algnalf conform to those or light vessel no, 07. Belter light vessel m. wt snows only the word "Belief" on each s aide. Washington. Juan de Fuea strait Point Wilson buoy, 0, first class nun, heretofore reported adrift, was replaced December 18. By order of the bureau of lighthouse. - December 23, )013. HENBT L. BECK, Inspector. 11 ally River Readings. TATIORS as lwistop trmatllls Kngene . 0.3 0.1 0.8 7 Albany ..., Salem WllsonvlUe ............. Portland Klalng. Falling. 0.1 0.1 .16 .01 .08 .01 0.8 0 . t v9TREET'0FnCE'v.- 3S4H Washington Street, Near Park. (Waterman's Pen Agency.) For the convenience of our patrons The Journal has established a Washing ton street office for cash "Want Ads." The same courtesies will be extended there as at our main office. , No ads received after 11:15 a. m. for that day's paper and 8;J5 p. m. Satur day for Sunday's paper. . ' NEW TODAY FEAREY BROS. We Buy Note Y 146 ffalmnn 8t , Main 1891. A-ttTI $10,000 TO LOAN at 6 and 7 per cent on Improved Portland real estate. Call at 334 Front st Phone Main 7806. 21 2.0 23 2.2 0 8.4 3 8.1 30 2.6 8T B. 16 3.0 T UNDER BENEFICENCE OF UNITED STATES trade , increases, Roads . Are Built, School Houses Rise, Hook Worm Languishes. Washington. Deo. 24. When 6ur troops .landed in Porto Rico In .1898, that island was practically unknown to tho American public, and at that time the most opllmlstio could not have an ticipated the spontaneous development which has actually taken place in the last 15 years. This development. In dustrial, educational and otherwise. Is shown in an interesting volume issued by the bureau of Insular affairs con taining the reports of the governor'and Other officials for the fiscal year 1918. This report shows that eincs 1901 the total external commerce of the Island has Increased some fivefold, In round numbers, the exports growing from $8,600,000 to 49,000,000; the Imports from less than $9,000,000 to nearly $37, 000,000;. while the balance of trade, ad verse In 1901 by a small amount, Is now moro than $12,000,000 annually in Its favor. The Island during the last year Imported American merchandiae at the rate of more than $100,000 for each working day. Coffee Export Increases. Although sugar amounted to more than half the total exports, or $26, 619,158, an Increase mads possible only by the influx of American capital and machinery together with the exceptional ly favorable underlying conditions, more interest, attaches to the fact that Porto Rican coffee, of whose excellence every native is pround, has shown a propor tionately more rapid Increase than sugar during the last five years, the exports for 1918 being $8,511,818, an Increase of 26 per cent over the preceding year. Proof that the foundation of a diversl fled agriculture haa been laid is found in the Increase of oranges, pineapples grapefruit and other fruit from a total of $109,801 in 1901, to $2,377,763 in 191 and- $3,120,919 last year. Speaking of the closing' year of his administration. Governor Colton says it has been one of marked development with Industries more productive than ever before, and willing labor1' closely employed under improving conditions. Building of School Houses. It is stated that in 1898 there was but one building in the islands especially erected for school purposes, the total enrollment in the publio schools was but 26,000, and 80 per cent of the entire population was unable to read or wrlto A million souls with this high percent age of Illiteracy were domiciled within 8600 square miles, a population more dtnse than that of any part of the United States except for a few manufac turlna- districts. Instead of one school house erected for that purpose, there are today 105 graded school buildings, many of which compare favorably with the better class of school buildings in' the cities of tho United States, and 264 rural school buildings. The school enrollment has lnoreased to 161,785 and the general per centage of Illiteracy has been reduced to 66 per cent., WlgM Trad School, In the schools special attention is be ing paid to practical courses. Among the night schools, numbering 299, aca demic courses have been the rule, out last winter In San Juan a night trade school with classes in carpentry, brick lavinar. plumbing and automobile mo chanics was attended with such inter est manifested that in view of the local scarcitv of such workmen, the estab lishment of similar schools at other places will be tested. The people have responded magnificently to their oppor tunities and the Inspiration of educa tionar advancement is obvious through out the Island. No less than 190,000 cases of uncin ariasis (hookwdrm) have been treated from which approximately 60,000 com plete cures have been effected. Steady progress is being made In Improving the eeneral health as shown In the de crease in the death rate from 24.02 per 1000 during the previous year io 22.30 per 1000. Sanitary Conditions Improved, An improvement in the general ap pearance and sanitary conditions fn most of the municipalities is evident while the development of publio works Is aonarent in bettor streets, water supplies, sewer systems, hospitals and otherwise. Tiie finances of the Porto Rican gov eminent are reported to be In excellent shape, and as practically all of the prop ertv tax soes to the support of munic Ipal governments and school boards, the increase In assessed valuation from less than $80,000,000 in 1905 to $179,271,028 In 1918, has greatly Improved the financial condition of tho various towns. In ad dition, the legislature has provided means for municipal loans so that, in addition to tho valuable local improve ments made in recent years, applications from municipalities for loans for other public works aggregating some $4,500.- 000 are now under oonsiacrauon, Building of Highways. The public workg undertaken by tho Insurlar government have resulted In a system of modern highways totaling 1070 kllomotern, and am an irrigation NEW TODAY Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 Per Cent H.E.MOONEY Mala BIO, laoom 491 railing Bldg. MORTGAGES Bought and Sold H&rtman-Thompson Bank Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Title & 1 rust Company ' Tin as Trail siag., - 4ta St., aaar Stark. Mortgage Loans We Make Building Xoaas. CITY AND f ARM LOANS , , $1000 and up at lowest ratea C. M, ZADOW 614 Oorsstt Bldg. . A-1416V. Marshall tX Wanted to Borrow $2500 on new house and lot worth. $7000. Also siv.ooo on apartment house worm 000. P. O. Box No. 71$. "., ICO HIES system which will make 40,000 acres, rf semi-arid fertile land among the-'roost productive and dependable In tke island. Governor Colton, In closing his report says; respecting the amendment of the organid act: ' ,. ' 'Tha point ia not far distant after reacning Which internal enterprise, stimulated by improved health condi tions and the influence of the publio schools, will become a potent factor in developing the people of Porto Rico aa a wnois into a sound body politic" REAL USTATK TilAMSFEHS C, L. McKeniey and wife to C. K. Me- - loney, lot 8, block 2. gwana addition., 2800 B. Hamblet, trustee, to M. I. Maddox, . ; lot 14, east' 10 feet lot 13, block 43, X. ' Fairuort Laurelhurat Co. to A. W. Dow et al. . lot 14,' block 106 Laurelhurat... 900 B. K. Lombard at al to H. H..Nortbup, lot 7, block 18, Treimmt Park , J28 Western Oregon Truat Company to C. W.. Davie, lota 8 to 8, 10, 11, block 1, Stonewall 8000 Nancy J. Uallock to F. M. Miles, lot 0, block 21, Jonestnor 2650 TV. P. Evuns and wife to M. B. Lewis, , lots-29 and 80, block 2, Oakdale addi tion 1850 Victor Land Company to Henry W. Gerke, j lota 7, 8 and 9, block 27, Arbor Lodge 1300 Otto Katzky and wife to T. J. Mllla paugh, lot 12, block 3, Oordon Place. . 100 Patrick Kelly to John Bebman, lot 14, block 2, Cblpman's addition to St. Johns 800 Nellie V, McCuns and husband to Clarkle A. Wells, kit 10, block 11, 10 vane ad dition , ..' 6000 Ferdinand Oawtil and wife to Ada Cllf. ford, lot 4, block 11, Lincoln Park.. 2300 A. B. Ellia and wife to Mrs. Matilda Boiler, -weat 33 1-8 feet lot 8, block 1. Richmond addition 100 George L. Kollock and wife to Louise . M. Schwara, lot D, block 27, Parkrose 1400 Bankers Investment Company to B. U. Danley,. lot 14, block 07, Boao City Park 8000 Austin ITnderdahl and wife to Jobs Wabl, lot 12, block 1, Bonlta Park 600 CERTIFICATES of title. Title & Trust Co. Title ft Trust bldg.. 4th near BtarK. CLAbSIFTED AD RATES is "sffaci roil. l. Ibis. ALL PREVIOUS MATES CANCELLED ' CBAKGKU ADVUHTISEalgNXS Dally or Bnaday. IH ernta prt word per Insertion. This ctaarf a Is tor all rlaaslflceUoas (( torn "for Baot la Prlrate Family," "Boo at aa4 Board Id Private Family," "SltuaUoa Wsnted" and "Wanted to llent" ada, srblcb are 1 casta per word per Insertion. Ke ad chsrs-ed tor leas tbsa 18 eeats. CASH AbVKKTlSUUKNTS U rents prr word for all claaslrleationa ai reptfnc "for Rent In Private Family," "Boaa and Board In Private Family," "Situation Wanted" aod "Wanted to Uaut" ada. wiilcfe are 1W centa par word. Three Insertions (or the price of tare. Seven (nurtlons lor tha price of five. No ad" taken for lra hn IS rente. lt your nam appears la Ueltner pnone poea you j;an telephone your ad te Ml 7173 and have tt charge Bills will oe maiiaa is you the foil wing da for cayman L, Tne joumau cannot a-uarantea accuracy oj aasume responsibility foi larrors ox any auna Icurrinit la telepaon advariiaemeBtav MKKT1XG NOTICES 41 CAMP meets every K37 Wednesday evenim In W. O. W. temole. 12 11th at. ATI members IAMP- requested to attend. W.O.w: Visitors welcome. H. Q. DREW. C. C. HERMAN 6CHADE. Clerk. REGULAR MEETING M'f&e this (Wednesday) evening, -V$3l"v East 6th and Alder sts. 17" V. W. TERRY. Secretary. I ffifot Statistics ITlarriages. Births, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES O. r. Otla, 262 Twelfth street, 2, and Flnrenoa Walker. 814 Corhett atreet. 22. A. J. Oitler, SL Jonas, 82, and urace unier. Kt Jnhna. ). Rmll Hrnno Netael. ns salmon atreet. leaal. and W. Louise Ontbrlck, 462 Salmon street, leral. Kaea -nr. MeGha. aos uenron srraai. ko. and iohanna S. C. lAraen, 043 Bast Twelfth atreet, 22. . 47T0n EMUsene naiuuiuuu, jltuh Mam. Wash., SO. and Anna C. Treary, 1184 Taffart street. 18. and Ella Wlllelta Clark, 250 Eaat Seventy- firth atreet north, leaal. Ola Krlatian tlronsetb. TSS naat lamnni street, 25, and Lena Maria Mlttbo, TBS Kast Yamhill street, Hdward M. Oraham, Cleveland, v.. levai. and Kdytbe I Brlitow, B27 Kast Ash street. leiral. U. I". Jeanne, oycamorv, ur., legal, ana 8. Belle Beard, -Jenne Station. legaL Rneeell A. Alexander, iotd Kodner avenue, 2!), and Anna J. Bit-Inner, 4S2 Kaat Tweutj fourth atreet north, 24. Noble J. Powell. MO East rortyroartn atreet, 2:i, and Itcrtha A, Jobua, 1002 Eaat Nineteenth street. IT. 11 ? C!4U 8 P Wedding and VVt Ui Qlllllll U6 jJ Visitlna; card a WaahtnaTton Ding., cor, im on wean ten. JOHNSON. Columbia Theatre bldg. Main 4498. Plants, dealgning. cut riowers DRb.S8 aulta for rent, all aises. Unlqua Tellorlna Co.. ao stark at. AUTOS for hire. S2.H0 PER HOUR. Mnln Bit. A -431 4 30.J Stark at BIRTHS BTONK To Mr. and Mra. Floyd B. Btooe, 153 s. Main, street, ieota, not. is, a son. TYI.Kll To Mr. and- Mra. Walter A. Trier, 7S2T Sixtieth avenua, 8. B., Nov. 12, a 'on. QUI NLA N To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Quia Inn, Fourth are., Lenta, Dec. 0. a son. THOMASON To Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Thorn- nson. Neveiun avenue ana Leaaer atreat. tipnts. Not. 20. a son. BltOWN To Mr. and Mra. O. Brown, 1687 Lancaster street, lce. 17. a son. PULTON To Mr. and Mra. Robert D. Pulton, llo Kast Blxty-eigntB streot norm, pee. is, son. HEATHS AND M.NKJlALs WHKKLKJt At tha family residence, 46 N, . 10th at., Dec. 23, oiNirf e I'reecott wneeier, teed C.1 rears. 10 months. 24 dars. Friends Invited to attend funeral aarvlcea, which will be held at llolman's funeral parlors, at 10:80 a. m'., Friday, Dec. 20. Concluding services at the Portlwnil crematorium. CLcIAIu this city, Ilec. 24, at her late residence, two vomnieratai St., aane u. Lu cia, aaed 4S years. The rematfla are at tha residence -establishment of . J. P. Flnley It Hon,, Montgomery at Otb. Notice of funeral hereafter. BOLTKltJulla Bolter, 410 Boaa atreat, Deo. 21, Ko years, , cancer. PIlBNCH Jhoibs M. French. Good Hanarltan boanital. Dec. i, ei years, anoca due to eperatlon. Ulso. jonn uiaon, now naingu aireer, ueo. 20, 66 years, hemorrhafrs In the akin. BHETLAH Jatnea Hbetlab, i)4S Belmont atreet, ' liee. i, nn yeare innorciiiosiw. MAX M. SMITH, florlat. 141V, th St, In Seiiip bids. Mtm Till. CLARK K BROS, florists: fin flower and floral designs. Z8 Aiorrison st. jMPiZZZ . J1ST PAY THE RHJT 'SL WIT AD8 Sat DEATHS AXD FUNERALS - i' (Contlnuedt J j ' ELLIOTT In this elty. Dae. 23, Joha El--llott, ased 89 years, X months and T daya, beloved, father of lira. Emily U. Blfbr of Vale, Or. Funeral aervlcee will he conducted Dec. 26. at 2- p. TB., Jrom the Portland ere matorluin. Friends may view the remains at Pearson's nndertaklDS parlors. , - : - Funeral : Dealxna of )i klnda Main 77S. A-7709. Its 4ti FINKKAL II1KKCTOKS u&w home: 9F J- p. piNUX so.m. The only residence undertaking estab lishment in Portland. Representing the greatest advance In the science of fu neral service. The automobile aaulb ment and secluded driveway are among the many exclusive features. The es tablished policy of moderate prices has never oeea caangea. 3. P. F1NLET A SON, Perfect Funeral Services Montgomery at 6th. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director. 220 2d et corner ff. .u. . f"7 assiaiant.' rnones A' lall. Mala (07. Dimninor R, MoPntoa Undertakers " t iiuiiiooModarn lo .v?-deU11- Why and Pine. A-4S5 l.ady awalatai t. Main 420, LEllCHe ading east side undertaK' Lady aaaiatant. B-1888, Kast 781 K. 6th and Alder. A. R ' 7pllpr Pft Da Williams av.. . 10. Lady at- . fcBO niant aervice. SlFWK's: tudertaklna- Co. Alain tlii OrL.VVLO A-2H2I. ornner 8d and Cliy. PrARsflM Llndartakura. K. lutu. - uaaell sL ERICSONe1.. UMt. PLS. . 44a MnrriMe at. BEklSTOCK. 1BK7 K. lath. SelL II. B-lli aa4 tlnlveralty Para Col. 884-395. FUNERAL SERVICE TYRRELL TRIPS CO. LARGE MOTOR BUSSES. Greatly reduce your xunerai expenses. 3 it passengers ac com mod at d In each car. Rates quoted on application. Phones: East 1108: B-1446. MONtTHENTS" Schumann Marble Works Esst 2d and Pine. Esst 743. PORTLAND Marble Works. 264-266 4tb SL Opposite city hall. Main Sa4. t-'UK hALK HUlSriS it And Own the Place, $2250 About $60 down, balance very easy, buys 60x100 corner: new, catohy 4 room bungalow, swell plumbing, brick fire place, Dutch kitchen, ail tinted elec tric fixtures, window shades. 436 Mag nolia st., corner East 7th (near Union ave.) Oo look, then phone Main 3126 or 108 3d St., room 515. $2150 Furnished bungalow in restricted dis trlct Vk block to car. 6 room modern bungalow neatly furnished, elegant light fixtures, lot 60x100, with several fruit trees, btreet improvements all paid, Small cash payment, bal." straight mort gage. Long time. A Christmas gift for some one. E. O. OSBORNE, 80th and Alberta. Phone Woodlawn 1807. East 1012. Must Be Sold Go Look Worth $3500 Make Offer New, C rooms and bath, big cement basement, best rurnnoe. gwell plumbing electric- fixtu res. -emen t wai k s. ha rd surface streets, all paid; close to Union avenue, 464 Shaver street, cor. East 8th norm (key next aoorj. uo iook. can BIB Ablngton bldg. A PRESENT OF 1760 NEW BUNGALOW SACRIFICE. Must sell my attractive new bunga low and will make big sacrifice if sold at once, 6 rooms and large attic: built 6 months and modern; fireplace, built in bookcases and buffet. Dutch kitchen, full basement ; 1 block from "MV" car; win taKy 500 ror my jizbo equity, Bal ance very easy terms. See owner, 113 K. 6lwt North, 200 feet south of car. 130.00 DOWN 130. 0J) PER MONTH. New cosy, roomMioune, 1099 Knott st Beaumont car line. Sleeping porch and other modern conxaenlences. Hard surface St. Price 3760, toverlng every thing. This la a ana p. -Phone Owner, Marshall 8026, 604 Piatt bldg. ' DO YOU WANT A HOME 7 AND FURNISH THE MONEY. SEE US ABOUT A HOME. EASY TERMS, LOW INTEREST. DU 1 1 rUl VV VViV I XI-KJ A litaT Illi v-vr.. 70B-6 COUCH BLDO. MAR. 1789, A-4951. imp HALE I room modern house with enclosed sleeping porch, two lots, 60x 194, 42d and Gladstone, 8100 down, Dal. as rent. People must sell at sacrifice price flOOO under the market. O. F. Ford & Co., 809 Ry Ex. Man 11Z4. Fireproof -Store Building few 26x60 store building and bai New 26x60 store building se- ment on 76x140 lot at etatlon, or 1500 cash. Tabof 8671. 12600. $1260. $60VDOWN. $16 a month buys new 4 room house, lot 60x100. G. L. Webb, 414 East Stark st. 6 ROOM bungalow, large attlo and full bnsemenl lot ouxiuu. z diocks from Jefferson high. See owner on premises. 177 Biandena aye THE BARGAIN of the a i ae. 6 room 'house. Irvington, for 18760: worth $6000. Lot 40x100. East 27$. W, IL Herdman. $2360 New modern 6 room bungalow, lot dvxiuu; uv cuan, in a uionio. Woodlawn 3229. WILL sell equity in new bungalow for less than half cost. Main 1966. MODERN house cheap, 8 blocks from car. Marshall J187. owner. FOR SALS: LOTH 16 Beautiful Homesites 80x110 feet each, on the west side, 16 minutes' car ride; 6o fare; lies beauti ful, excellent view oi the mountains and river. . Price Only $325 Each 810 cash, balance $6 oer month. This Is the best vnlue In the city of Portland. If you are looking for a place for a home with a future, this will suit you. M. E. Lee. 622 coroett Plug. LOT 60x104 near Multnomah station on the Oregon Electrio. with Bull Run water piped in the street. Price $278. Small payment down, easy monthly payments on balance. L-840. Journal. i-Jkl.A.M' iol It, worm $46u. latma $6 monthly. Main 1166. or Tabor 3620. ACKEAOB ;j r " B7 CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port. Ind; Greahara district. Eataceda Una electrio station Vt mils. New subdi vision. Bunsnine vaney oronara traots best soil, free wood: elegant locatloa Prices only $71 to $160 ster acre In small tracts: easy terms; qulba train service Frank McKarland Realty Co.. 80 Yetia bld V rtland, Of. . -.- . One acre Eaat 60th st..' houae. No. 6. Portland, weat alope, near school. See It and make offer to owner. 41$ N. 13tn at, Corvallls, Or. 57 Take, the ! Big Red Steel Gar On thai Fourth aireet electric , train on January 15 to our BEAVKRTON-RKKUVILLE ACRKAGtl the finest suburban train In the . .west to the best hums site about V Portland. Better go with us now , and seieft your home before the r new trains start. Only 0 rain- , utes ride. - Rich soil, graded streets, moun 1 tain water under pressure, stores, ' v ' new 4 room school, sidewalks, etc One to ten acres available. Prices reasonable, terms easy. Discount for cash. . The Shaw-Fear Co. , ! loa Fourth Street " 6 ACRES, (260. 110 DOWN. 16 MONTH. Buys good level land, 1 mile from railroad, between Portland and Astoria; 30 acres. $600. with 2 beautiful streams on it This also lays 1 mile from rail road; $20 down and $10 month. Also 40 acres near Castle Rock, near sta tion, on main line R. R., $800, $20 down and $10 month. This has beautiful trout stream on it. BELL RKAL ESTATE CO., tic nanway mxenange. 816 TO 8.J PER ACRA to SO acre tracts, good soli, road ta very tract, new school, miles to Co lumbia river and railway station. 1 H boura from Portland; eaay terms. 21 1 Lumber Ex. bida.. cor. 2d and Stark sts WILL TRADE even 10 acres unincum bered beaverdam garden land, worth $1400 cash, for solitaire diamond worth $300; diamond must be submitted not late, thaq 8 p. m. today. 603 Oregon lan bldg. FOR SALE ! A X..t 17 A RARE OPPORTUNITY 160 acres A. 1. dairy and hop ranch, all in highest 1 state of cultivation, 80 aores in fall oats, 60 aores clover, 16 acres timothy; fine 0 room house Just remodeled at an expense of $1200; good, large barn, brand new granary, chicken house, and other outbuildings; 3 fine wells, plenty of good water, 80 miles from Portland on a good auto road, 2 miles from electric station, R. V D. telephone, cream route, 4 mile from school and store; every foot of the 160 is the very best of soil and lies in tho center of the hop district. I must raise some money and will give somebody a bargain. See my agents, Nedd & Berry, 606-606 Northwest bldg., N. W. cor. 6th and Washington, new location. Marshall 4849. , ELEVEN acre fruit farm at Paterson, Wash.; adjoins railroad and suitable for platting; 9 acres In best commercial fruit trees in bearing; 2 acres in alfalfa which cuts 4 crops a year. Excellent soli for grapes, tomatoes, potatoes and berries. Berries marketable very early. Private irrigation plant. New, modern buildings. Everything in first class con dition. Climate particularly adapted o persons troubled with asthma or rheu matism. Deal direct with owner. Price very reasonable. Will consider unencum bered city property In part payment to $3600. Reason for sale, owner alone and growing old. McMillan, 809 Multnomah. R 6408. 120 Acres $20 Per Acre $1 fare from Portland, Bplendid level farm land, 40 acres nearly ready for plow, close to town: $1000 cash. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. 600 ACRE stock ranch, weat of Coast range; 200 acres -bottom, hi cult., fully equipped and stocked; $4600 worth of personal property goes with it; at less than $30 per acre. Big bargain for quick cash sale. 6 miles to railroad, another R. R. now building to or near it Don't hesitate. D-829, Journal. 20 Acres Farm Land Level and nearly ready for plow, close to school. $1 fare to Portland; $800 siuo casn; some tracts 80i); easy terms. i;iauaa uoie, vri Moarq ,or Trade blag. A SPLENDID ho5 or poultry ranotr buildings, orchard, good soil; owner going east; istq, on easy tarms; Wou mem, tvo Aiisay piog. TWO acre fruit ranch, bottom land. main line S. P.; furnished house, good barn; location suitable for poultry. W. o. wnajni. pram, ur. BUY my beautiful home farm on Tual atin nvert 16 miles west of Portland; nianiy improved. Address is izm -SC. rnone warsnall Slis. WANTED FARMS 88 JWANTJSB TO H1TV DO In ton within iu mnea or The Dalles. Or. Would want running - water-or water. with 40 or 60 acres that could be rarmea; nanay to established road; not enuuinucrea. w. JX. omitn, BOX 28, Mil' ton, Or. HOMESTEADS 47 HOMESTEADS, relinquishments, eto. For Information send stamns. Ad dress Dept. L, "Drylake Store," Drylake, vfregpn. A FEW isolated tracts and homestead locat'ons, near railroad and Portland, rneap. zq et., room 24. EXCHANGE RIAL ESTATE 24 $17,000 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE FOR FARM. Stock Of general merchandise, well lo cated, ciose io Portland, will invoice aDout sif.uuo, doing about $60,000 bus! ness; want good farm in exchange. BUB WMMIiiKtlAb BMJCK. WILL TRADE even 10 acres unincum bered beaverdam garden land, worth $1400 cash, for solitaire diamond worth $300; diamond maat be aubmitted not later than ( p. in, today. 603 Oregon- WILL exchange new modern bungalows and 6 room nouses for equity in lots, etc., balance as rent. O. F. Ford Co., sua xty. r,x. main izze. WE exchsnge what you have for what you want, reper a uaker. 444 Sher lock lilrtr.. 3d and Oak. Marahall 2664 TREMONT Modern cottage fronting bo.1. ocon car. wouia iraae ror rnnn lot close In. K-917, Journal. WANT house for lots In Seattle, value $2600 or $6600. for about eaual value. Tabor 6136. NICE" clean, well furnished rootnlntr house to trade for small farm. 404 Park. WILL exchange 9 and 10 acre tracts ror vacant lots, aog y. Ex. M. 1224 10 ACRES valley lend to exchange for town lots. H-760, Journal, UAMKI) IrEAI. KS.ATE SI DO you want to sell your' house? you want to rant or exchanger Plstt bldg. Main 9042. "Do 101 ROOMING HOUSES 53 ROOMING house. 9 rooms, fine loca tion rood furniture; $300. 27 N. 11th. Main 6793. BISINESS CHAXCES 3 ilAVEanrstcftiss investment tor a man who is willlna to rive his time and take charge of a department; will nave to invest auu.M "-U4 Jr" oiag. WANTED Partner with a little money to take half interest in mining claim rich in gold. Address 18 North 9 th, near jnurnaioe. uwner, jonnaon. VOUR opportunity; must dispose of 11IVVIIIH J1VLU,0 BIIVW ft, UIIUBI Will take part bash and part real estate. D-768. Journal. . A GOOD opportunity for a hustler with $3000 for exposition In 1916. No triflers need answer; strictly business. B-iin, journal BARBBRS 1 chair shop for sale, $20; cash. Kemp Barbers' Supply Co.. 6 6th. List your shops with us. - SHOEMAKERS ATTENTION - A Fleming stitcher and finisher for sale cheap. 484 H" Washington st. A GROCERY established I) years: "fine -trade rade; good corner location, with llv- Ing rooms above. Wood. 8644. CIGARS and confectioner y, only: $164 ilness; stands No aaenta. caar., rent Investigation, cash, rent $16; good bus 2(0 sa st. RESTAURANT for sale, food'locatlon; KDD1NU lovltatlona iniHinn,,..,.., . Ryder Print Co, 3d and JUor. M. 6536. ACKEAGB Continnad iuin' BUSINESS CHANCES (Continued); BAKBEKS Three chair shop, good lo. . cation; rent25; five year louse. Fourv chair Koken outfit, rent $10, four year lease; $600. Partnera dia agree, . - We buy and sell barber ops. KEMP BARBERS' SCPi'Llf CO.. tt 6th st. .-. . Attention Before, buying or selling a buslntea. see Mr. Chamberlain, LL..,.-. ', PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, ' '.;:..,;.aij.2ai selling bldg. . , Main 1800, A-vzsi. PLAYER PIANO Any kind, expert re pairing, regulating, tuning, rebuilding old styles into new. W. Kremer. tii Couch st. Phone Marshall 6830. . Work warranted; estimate free. . MOJNEY TO UDA& 27 ItEAL ' ESTATE UUPIIS1 lj M)An - . ON IMPROVED REAL EBTATB OR. FOR BUILDING PURPOSES; VERV FLEXIBLE- CONTRACTS; NO COM. MISSION. . COLUMBIA LIFE A TRUST CO. 916 SPALDING BLDG. . REAL EST ATHS Mortgages bought and sold. HARTMAN-THOMPSON BANK. I HAVE private funds to loan on real estate In amounts of $260 and up to suit borrower; my rates are reasonable and my service - Is rapid; submit se curity at 612 Piatt bldg, southwest cor. Psrk and Washington sts. - - 1 . ; Mortgage Lsans to 1 Per Cent H. E. MOONEY. Main 210. Room 421. Falling Bldg. LOANS made on Improved city property or . for building purposes; advances made as . building progresses: liberal repayment privileges. No commission or brokerage. J. P. Lipscomb, $42 Stark., Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE, 701 Selling Bldg. Wi have money to loan on your real estate: first mortgages . only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 428 Chamber of Commerce. I MAKE a specialty of loans, from $600 to $2000. No delays. A. D. Wil lougncy at. Co.. 4it coroett niag. CITY AND FARM LOANd. -, 90 6th st. Main 1770. $100,000 on mortgages, city and fario property, fire insurance. McK.r.zle as Co.. Oerlinger bldg,, 2d and Alder. 1 MORTGAGE loans at current ratus. Rest estate security. Apply room 20$ Stok Exchange bldg., 3d and Tamhill eta. HAVE any amount to lean on good Portland real esute. Call $28 Cham ber of Commerce bldg. No .brokers. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, eon tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable -ratea F. H. Lewis A Co.. 8 Lewis bids. S100 to 36000 orivate monev loaned: easy terms. E. Evens, 206 Gerlinger . bldg. I HAVE for immediate loans, $800, $1600, $6000. at current rates. A, H, Bell. 201 Oerlinger bldg. ; $1600 To loan on approved security at 8 per cent. Inquire Joha A. Todd, 621 Belling bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATQ. A. H. HARDING, 81$ Ch. of Com. $300, $400. $700, $800 mortgages, special rates; Ward. 210 Allsky bldg. $1000 to $5000 private funds for good loan. Phone Tabor 2620. MONEY on improved city property. Kiaings ac miev. sua croaaway. oiag. WILL loan $20,000 or less, reel estate. FarrIngon, 416 Commercial nub bldar MONEY to loan, 6 to 8 per cent. W, H. Belts & CO.. 810 Spalding bldg. MONEY loaned, contracts and equities pougnt. Room 312, commercial block. MORTGAGE loans, 6 and 7 oer per cent. jjouis paiomon et 1,0,, gz BtarK St. $260, $360, $600. $860, $1200, $2000; FrJ W. German Co.. Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. GEO. P. DKKUM. 228 HENRY BLDIt. MOXEY TO LOAN - - 67 CHATTELS, SALARIES' eassWaBSaaea"ajeeaaaa-saa Pay weekly or molSStyf Loans Made on Salary or Your FURNITURE. PIANO, AUTO STORAGE RECEIPTS. LIVESTOCK, REAL ESTATE, OR MOTORCYCLES, YOU CAN GET IT TODAY; -No Loan Company Ever Offered You a . . Contract Like Thia, Think This Over J; : On all loans, if the head of the family dies or becomes permanently disabled before tha account Is paid In full.' and your payments are up to date, WK WILL GIVE THE WIDOW A RECEIPT IN FULL OF ACCOUNT. WE ABU RELIABLE. AND DO AS WE ADVERTISE. 413 Macieay Bfdg. , Between 4th and 6th, on Washington. A-2897. Marshall $286. . Open 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. . Saturday till 9:00 p. m. - - ELBY COMPANY. " (Licensed.) $10 to $10,00o to loan on diamonds. Jewelry, watches, musical Instruments, pianos, automobiles, storage receipts, ' etc. Private place, quick servloe, low ratea 320 Lumber Cxehaoge bldg. Mala 4617. .. CHATTEL loansMoney for salaried people and others upon - their own names, cheap rates, easy payments, See me before dealing elsewhere; confiden tial. D. 5. Drake. 828 Henry bids'. A DESIRABLE place for ladies and gvn. tltanen to borrow money on diamonds and Jewelry at eastera rates. Diamond palace, aa wean., opp. uwi qrug store. WE losn money oa diamonds and Jewel ry at nair tne rates cnargea oy pros - ers. Marx Bloeh. 74 Id St. IMMEDIATE and confidential loans on . pianos, furniture, .automobiles, motor cycles. 806 Alder st. MONEY sold on Installment; eonfldeit tiai to salaried people, F, A. New- Ton. i"4 nenry niay. MONEY loaned on diamonds. Jewalf and warehouse receipts, extom waanm'ton nins, MONEY loaned on diamonds and Jewel ry, amrtly eonnnewtlel. - 141 H aL LOASSf WANTED 80 $2200 FIRST mortgage, bearing Interest at 7 per Cent per annum, seoured by close In west side property valued at $10,000 for ssle for $2000, La Noir, 228 Chamber of Commerce. '.I "'-1 ' " ""XL V $1200 on my new mociurn home, cutuue Cole, 917 Boa rd of Trade. , FIXAXritl. SI CASH PAID FOR MOHTOAGKS. , Or sailer's Equity In contraet of -sal on real estste In Washington or Oreson, H. E Nnhle, T.umhermens bids. I.oana. HEL1' HAM KD-MALK Salesmen We can use a few live wires. (3$ MorK'tn bldg. AGENTS wanted to sU honiln iy ami v norseradisfi; gooa pay. Call Can- tenbeln ave. i 1 ' " MAN and wife wanted on suburi.-m home, man to milk cow and do chores, wife to help In hoime. S-a67, Jnurnn. BOYafanTed wthTicyofe or motori-yi'-Iit. Apply at once, 8 Chamber of t orn- tnerce bldg. WANTED At onoe. 2 mnn to Tkarn ,,1 . repairing and driving; call at , thorna (Inraw, 445llaW"jhrn m- STOLIClYoHS'wantedrbeei j " r i . ' - Van I'vcK ptiirll.404 .- ' . . iCunUuuad on I I i -