& 14 THE OREGON. DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. TUESDAY EVENING, ' DECEMBER - 30, 1913. mm LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER IS ASHORE FIRST TIME IN TWO AND HALF YEARS C. B. Hermann Reaches As- ' toria From Destruction Island Light. . ' i On board the lighthouse tender Heath f er when Bhe arrived this morning at As ' toria were C. B. Hermann, keeper of i Destruction Island light station. anJJfi Wife. When they set foot on the dock i wa th first time they had come v-v. ashore In two and a half years. Destruction Island la located off the 'WTahlnton coast about midway be- tweea Grays Harbor and the entrance to '' the Straits of Juan de Fuca, and during i the winter months it is in the sweep of , every storm that beats in from the Jbroad Pacific. It has an elevation 01 ou feet above the eea level, but when the ' waves run high they often roll Jn quite ' ' ft distance overland, and at times the snrar drifts clear across the island, 1 which at the widest Is not more than half mii it la abouC a mile in lenarth ' Mr. and Mrs. Hermann, In spite of ' lhir lonsr seclusion from civilization - and society, do not have to live a Robln- gon Crusoe life, for now ana men one Of the lighthouse tenders touches at the Island, which Is three miles from the r mainland, with supplies and mall. Nor are tney tne my cuutJiu j ." - tnr th government allows Keeper Her f mann three assistants to take care of ' the lighthouse and keep the lamps in t trim. , KMncr Hermann and his assistants, In addition to warning mariners of the ' dangerous shore, oftentimes have scted ' ' as life savers when vessels have piled upon the rocks In the vicinity. ' The Heather came down from Seattle - this trip, and on the way stopped at tne I light vessels anchored off the Washing ton coast and the mouth of the Colum v fcla river, and, according to a report re- celved today by Lighthouse Inspector Beck at the custom house, everything Ml O. K. STEAMER TO ARRIVE TODAY lord Sefton Due at Inman-Poulsen Mill for Lumber. . After having been Idle for nearly a i week at Astoria the British steamer 'Lord Sefton will arrive this afternoon at the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lum - ber company to load a cargo of lumber for China under charter to the Pacific J"1 Export Lumber company. The Lord Sefton arrived In the Co t lumblaiver from San Francisco ahead ' of the time the arrangements called for j V and Instead of coming the river re- . - , -MM A - . 1 Oku Im. mamea at ancnor un iun, cue ui i 1729 tons net register and will carry away about 3,500,000 feet of fir. Four new lumber charters have Just ..been announced, all of them from Grays ' Harbor. The vessels taken are the 1- American schooner Cecilia Sudden, the ! American barkentine Koko Head, the American schooner Ludlow and the i American schooner Meteor. The two last named go to the west coast of South. America, the Koko Head is to load for Manila and the Cecilia Sudden goes to Hobart, Tasmania. The Koko Head was chartered by Hind, Rolph & Co. The others were, taken by A. 7. Thane A Co. NEW iSFUDS FOB DREDGER - Champorg to Resume Digging in " the ' Ouuinel Next Week. 1 Two new spuds were sent to the -aroremment dredge Champoeg, at an 1 chor In the Willamette river off M&- - goon island, to replace those that were broken when the dredge - was struck - by .the river steamer Oregona a few day ago, with the result that the . . steamer had to be beached In six feet I of wsvter. The spuds. It by It' Inches, were toothpicks, and it Is said but for this r faet the hull would have been seriously damaged. Aa It was she swung around -; on the third spud. J With the new spuds In position, the ' dredge will De ready to resume work ' digging out the channel next week. i The steam Oregona is now being , floated today and it is hoped to have - her at the yards of the Portland Shlp ' building company in South Portland so , that repairs can be started this week. COLLISION IXQUrRY NEXT WEEK - He pairs to the Schooner Xorthland ( May B Made Here. United States Inspectors of Hulls . ' and Boilers Edwards and Fuller will hold hearings next week In the matter . " of the collisions between the steam - schooner Northland and the Belgian , ' bark Kassal and the river steamer .'Oregona and the government dredge '-Champoeg. The Oregon-Champoeg col lislon oocurred off Magoon Island, near Clackamas rapids, five days ago, and the Northland-Kassai collision occurred j, Sunday afternoon. , Repairs to the Northland may be , j made here or she may be taken to the shipyard at St. Helens. It is expected i to take about 10 days to make the ro " pairs, and It will not be necessary to . ' remove the carjro. The survey on the . Kaesai shows that two plates were i bent and they can be replaced In about 10 days. Tho Northland is at Couch street dock and tho Kassal Is at an chor in the stream. . ASSISTANT IS TRANSFERRED 1 D. S. Ames Take Position at San Francisco. Assistant United States Inspector of t Hulls D. 8. Ames has been transferred from this city to Son Krnnclsoo (. '..hold a similar position there and his place here will be fillr-ri by .loKeph J Meany, a new man in the serviee M Meany comes from Han Franclsoo At Ban Francisco Mr. Ames will fin the vacancy caused by the promotion of t the assistant Inspector there to Inspec . tor at Ban Pedro, a new office. BCTIOONER REACHES FLORENCE uwuiiuo wont i-aujr i;arrt( a Blir . Florence Or., Dee. 30.-The gasoline schooner Patey arrived from Portlan,! Sunday. She was held in Astoria 10 days by rough weather. Captain bahl- f. busch reports 20 feet of water over the bar. the greatest depth reported sin-n ' Ihe Jetty was sUrted. Tho Pata'v brought Christmas stock for neariv ' every merchant in town. This was due to arrive two weeks ago. ue f ALOXQ THE WATERFRONT , The steam schooner Daisy r Putnam sailed this morning for Kan Franciaco with a -cargo of lumber. The steam echooner, Multnomah at- rived up Wiring the night 'from San Franclsoo and went to Linnton to load lumber, for California. , , . The steamer Portland arrived up tale morning: from San Franosco and went to the mills of the Globe Milling com pany. to load flour for California. After having had a cable removed from hrr""propeller, the steam schooner uaisy Uadsby. shifted last night from the Oreiron drvdork to thn mill et ihn Inmiy, Poulsen Lumber company to complete her lumber cargo for San Francisco. ... . , .. The British steamer Cralghall. Cap tain Stephenson, sails this afternoon for Kobe, Mojl and Hongkong with a cargo of 63.929 barrels of flour, valued at 1230,14 4.40. Destined for Hongkong are 235,716 sacks, for Kobe 16,000 sacks and for Moji 4000 sacks. The cargo is being dispatched by the Portland Flour ing Mills company. , Next month two Japanese steamers will be here to loadu grain tftid flour for Japan. They are the Bankoko Maru and the Tanpaison Maru, the former under charter to Balfour, Guthrie & Co., and the latter under charter to Mitsui & Co. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Due to Arrive. PoitlRnd, from San Francisco Dec 30 lieo. . remvtrk. from Sun Pedro Jan. 1 St. Helens, from Han Francisco Jan. 2 Hose city, rrom Los Angele. jn. 2 rocatan, rrom san redro and way Jan. 4 Paralao, trura San Franelkco Jan. 4 Breakwater, from Coos Hay Jan. 4 Naraio, from San Francisco Jan.. ' 8 Alliance, from Eureka Jan. 6 Beaver, rrom San Francisco Jan. 7 Slthonla, from Europe and Orient Jan. 10 Den of Alrlle, from Europe and way.... Jan. 10 ( amino, from San Francisco Jan. 10 Roanoke, from San l'edro and war Jan. II Bear, from Loa Angelea Jan. 12 Glenror, from Eurooe and orient Feb. is Cardiganshire, from Ruroiie ana orient March Id Merionernsnire, from Europe and orient. .Jan. 19 Beleravlu. from Europe and arient eb. 21 Due to Depart. Alliance, for Eureka Dec. SO Sue H. Elmore, for Tillamook Dec. 30 Breakwater, for Cooa Bay Ie. SO Northland, for San Dleuo indefinite On of Alrlle, for Europe and orient.... Dec. 31 Roanoke, for San Dleiro Dc si San Hanion for San Francisco Dec. 31 Multnomah, for San Mleiro Jan. l Bear, for San Franc boo Jan. 1 Hose City, from San Franciaco Jan. H Yucatan, for San Dleiro and way Jan. 7 Narajo, for San Francisco Jan. 7 Beafer, for San Francisco Jan. 11 ('amino, for San Francisco Jan. 13 Sltbuula, for Orient vnd Europe. Jan. 14 aire. lor caraue and orient Jan. 14 tilenroy, for orient and Europe Feb. 21 I'eigraTla, for orient and Europe Feb. 27 Cardiganshire, for orient aud Europe. .March 21 irom Ban rranclsco. Steamers Harvard and Yale, alternating leare San Francisco tor San Diego on Mondays, Wednesdays, Frldaya and Saturdays, connectlug with steamers from Portland. Northbound, thei arrlre it San Franciaco on Tuesdays. Thursdays, tjaturdays and Sundays. Voiaela la Port, Name rwtk. Asgerd, Nor. ship Linnton Auiaaun. Am. Dktn Dry dock Berlin. Aw. ablp Crooodile, Br. bk Montiomery 2 Clyde, Br. ablp Irrlng lurerurle, Br. bk Oceanio Japo l Stanford, Am. bktn Linnton i Hiirtes. Am bk ii.,h,. Lord Sefton, Br. as tnman-Ponlseu Langaaie, lit. snip uoal bankers Mabel Gale, Am. scb Portland Dry dock Nokomla, Am. ach Standard Hoi BreUgne, Fr. bk Linnton Alliance, Am. sa Martin's forthland. Am, as Conch. t Oakland. Am. ach St. Helen. Oceano, Br. as Inman-Poalsen St. Mrholsa. Am. ah Id xmt.vt. W'lnslow, Am. sob ........Oregon drrdoei San Kamon, Am. aa Meraer Christian Bora Nor. as Prescott Marlborough Hill, Buaa. bark '..Linnton Daisy Oadsby, Am. as . . . . Jnman-Poulsen Bear, Am. ss , Roanoka. Am. si.... Breakwater, Am. sa t'borchlll. Am. sch . . Kassoi, Belgian ship E. H. Vance, Am,'ss Multnomah, Am. si Al ns worth .....Martin's ........ ...Alnaworth Prescott ...... Stream ...Wllbrldga J Linnton Globe' mill Portland, Am. sa. jui nouie xo Maa Ltun&er. Kama Bailed tmm Bangor, Nor. ss Hankow Beat the yolks of six eggs and half a pound of sugar to gether until it is a froth. Add half a pint of Then add the whites of the egg beaten to a stiff froth. Next add three pints of whipped cream. Then invite in your friends for a great treat. The rich, distinctive flavor and perfect purity of Good Old Guckenheimer gies the egg-nog a delightful charm. A. Guckenheimer & Bros. Co.. Pittsburg; Since 1857 ROTHCHILD BROS.. Djslriluitar$. Portland. Oregon Beetle Dollar, Br. as i,.... ttlaa Fraociiob Baron Napter, Br. as....,,..,.,.....,.. car Cbrlstlan Bore. Mor. as Eureka Ferestar. Am. scb......., Callae Forest Home, Am. sell..,., .... Callao Howta. Br. Ok ......Nawcastla. Kna. Harflete, Br. M San Franclaoa Harpsgus. Br. .... ...Victoria Uudson Maru, lap. as., .Tokohama Kinross. Br. M Victoria Kona, Am. ech. ...CaUae Orterle, Br. as........ .Valparaiso alannluftrr, Br. as. Baa Francisco Kotbiay. Br. mm....x... .....Baa Francisco Virginia, Am. ten... Valparaiso Venuacbar, hi. aa xoaoaam Ea Boute to laA Orala. . . .Vane Hallod froia Bankoko Mara. Jan. Saa Francisco Chile, tier, ship .'. CalUo lueru.m. Br bark .....Callae La Bocbelaqueleln. Fr. bk. ...... .San rranclsco Terpsichore, tier, ablp .Mejlllones Tenualaon Mara, jap. sa oan rranclsco Yasukuna Mara orieat MUoauaiMOUB n aouto. Crown ot Toledo, Br. as Antwerp Crown of Arragaa. Br. aa... Ban Francisco Klacuoro. Britltm ou tankor AJnataraam Lord Lonsdale, Br. aa Antwerp &tAIUXE NOTES Astoria. Dec. 90. Left op at 4 a. m. Brit Ish steamer Lord Sefton. Arrived at 9: IB and left up at 10:O a. m. Steainer E. H. Vance, from San Pedro. San Franciaco. Dec. SO. Arrlytd at 8 a. m, Steamer Hearer from Portland. Port I'lrle, Ic. 28. ArrlTed Brltlah steam. er Hawk head from Portland. San Diego, Dec. SO. Arrived Steamer Wil lamette from Portland. Astoria, Dec. 2D. Sailed at 1 p. m. Steamer Catania for Port San Lull. Arrlree at S ana left up at 8 p. m. Steamer Multnomah from nan r ranctaco. San Francisco, Dec. 20. Sailed at 8 p. m Steamer St. Helena for Portland. Ilandon, Dec. 29 Arrlrod Gasoline schooner Tillamook from Portland. Astoria, Dec, 80. Condition it the month of the river at a. m., moderate; wind east, 10 miles; weather, cloudy. ltdea at Astoria Wednesday High water. 8:43 T 1 u, O.KQ n n 8.0 feet. Low water 0:39 a. m., 8.8 feet; 10:04 p. m 0.1 foot. 11 ally Blver Readings. e el ITATIOK at 3! Lewlstn . 2.0 0 O.l 0 0 .10 .or .10 .12 .07 Umatilla . Eugene . . 17 o.e Albany ... 4.2 2! Salem .... 8.9 8.0 0.4 Wilsonvtlle Portland 8.7 3 ) Filling. FARM PAPER ISSUES FINE HOLIDAY EDITION ' The Pacific Homestead, published at Salem, has Issued a holiday number of 68 pages which contains between orna mental covers a most unusual collection of bright and practical articles dealing with nearly every subject of importance and interest to the rural life of the northwest "We hope that your stockings will be as they should, ' Just brimming and bulging with every thing good. We hope that your stockings are trusty ana stout. With never a hole to let blessings fall out." This is the poetic wish for good and blessings carried by the frontispiece, then follow other articles happily blending the special agricultural subjects with poetry and story. There are dis cussions of 'organizations for rural bet terment, the automobile on the farm, the care of colts and calves, of pigs and sheep, of chickens and t,urkeys. Dr. Hodges tells how to make friends with the birds and William T. Boynton demonstrates the value of business and social clubs for farmers. There is evi dent throughout desire to practically ap ply all Information to the prosperity and advancement of the Oregon farmer. (Toad, old ( -mQ iottled in Bond CALEDONIAN CLUB TO HQLD ENTERTAINMENT The Caledonian club, organised 81 years ago for the promotion and encour agement or the ancient games, national muslo and dances, songs and ballads of Scotland, will hold Its annual enter tainment tomorrow night at Arlon hall. Second ' and Oak streets, .to which "brither Scots" and friends are invited. At a recent meeting the following of ficers were elected for the coming year: Chief, David Duncan; first chieftain, David 8. Huntley; second chieftain, Alex T. Smith; third chieftain, David j Henderson; fourth chieftain. Robert WEDNESDAY Will lAWNER DAY for bargains at the YAMHILL ST. PUBLIC MARKET. Come down and do your New Year's shopping and be convinced this Public Market can save you money. FREE With Every 50c Purchase! CUT OUT THIS COUPON aajaaaatMaVMii T 1 ( aSsll(VWkakWaaataawaa ( aIMMtiMMiA0aMi ( JtsJmm aaSafksnaSMaasteiaasJksakMk 10 The Yamhill Public Mar ket U helping thousands of families to cut down the high cost of living. Wednesday, in addition to the low prices, those who present this ad when making purchase of 50c or over, at any one stall, will get 10 extra S. & H. Green Trading Stamps FREE, besides regular stamps'. aaaaaaaasaiaaiaatiagsV MaiiaaaAMkSiaasaw. isaaiakMlaakSssaaML aaaWMMKMkaaksasjassakfaafa,, aaaaa)aaaaaaasaataaiaaa1la1ak tstakatalsnaaaaykaiaM OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, CHRISTMAS FIRST, SECOND AND Wallace; : custodian, James Ruddfman; standard "bearer,' Alex; Hay; sergeant-at-arms,' Robert Stewart;- piper, William Gray ; trustees, David Kay a, George Rlnnear, Uobert Tftourson. ,r The , following, were chosen of floors for the' ladles' auxiliary; Preaidept, Miss Mary Watson: vice president, Miss Sarah St. Clair; secretary, .Mrs. David Kaye; treasurer, Mrs. J. Murdock; con ductress, Miss, Jessie Duncan;, coun cllwomen, Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. J. Ruddl tnan. Miss Mary West, . Miss Violet Long and Miss Mary Duncan. What is 'claimed to be an.unbreakable telephone receiver has a steel skeleton within the rubber covering. - Be the STAMPS YAMHILL STREETS CLASSIFIED AO RATES Is affect Oct 1. 1B1. " ALL PBCVIOUM UATES CANCSLLBP caaaoED advbrtisemnt Daily er Buadaj. IH cents per word per luartloa. Tola ctaarsa la for all elaasifleaMoM mmm Uf 'Tor Wta la Prtrat ramllr," "Bona ae-l Board la Private tamil." "Hltuatloa Waited' ad "WaotMl to Uenf' a da. wbiefe -are 114 tie ad charged for leas teas IB cents. CaSU ADVEBTIBEaiENTa IH eeirta -per word tor all ciamlflcstlona .i eeptfas "For, Rent In Private Kamil," "Rnoca ana ixiara id rriTaia sanuir," "Sltnatloa Wanted" and "Wanted to Bast" ads, which axa 1 cants par word. Tnr AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House. 1(6 1st st Special auction sale 10 a. m. tomor row. NEW TODAY WEST SIDE BARGAIN 100x100 FEET SOUTHWEST CORNER 19TH AND OVERTON Price This Week $13,500 INSIDE PROPERTY DEALERS GROUND FLOOR HENRY BUILDING 104x156, corner Jefferson and Stout streets fl7,500.00 ?4000.00 first mortgage, runs 3 vears, bears .7 per cent interest, se- ured by west side property valued at $20,000.00 , $3600.00 11)4x104 near Madison and Stout streets f 9000.00 LE NOIR 228 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. WEST SIDE HOMES On easy terms; 6 and 7 rooms, now distance; two cars; ready; walktns; QUO. P. KAXX. 325 Hallway ExcHange. Marshall S574 F EAR ET B R OS. , We Buy Notes 141 Ralmrm St. Main III. A-lT'l $10,000 TO LOAN AT J AND 7 PER CENT ON IMPROVED PORTLAND REAL EHTATEL CAUIj At U FRONT 8T." PHONE MAIN 780. , , 0 Tups mam NEW TODAt Rimgarden Fanns In the Famous Sacramento Valley The home of prosperity anil of plenty. Soil, water sunshine and profit all the year round. Recorded crODa seem almost fahulnu. J In this richly productive section, yet tne following ricurea have been veri fied and the achievements ot - farmers heretofore attained can be duplicated: Alfalfa, six crops 12 tons an acre, a year. Hops, 8000 pounds an acre. PoT . m tn.n tiin MmMtXtM, .AA V. 1 acre. Garden truck, air kinds, three crops a year. Beans 40 sacks an acr. Sugar beets, 20 tons an acre. All the above without mention of tne most lucrative, probably, of all pur suits In the Sacramento river valley that of dairying;. With ample produc tion of alfalfa for stock food, the herds have beoome famous for sleek, healthy condition and have set many high rec ords for production of milk rich In but ter fata. This Is the greatest empire In the world, considered from all standpoints, suoh as climate, soil, water, diversity of products, acessibllity to mountains, ocean, cities, parks, etc., where one can drive on paved highways for hundreds of miles and can use an auto every day In the year with real pleasure. Cali fornia has 'certainly the finest system of paved roads and boulevards in the world. Railroads, both electrio and steam, give communication and shipping facil ities unequaled, bringing the market gardener within easy reach of his point of disposal, the orchardist and hop grower close to their warehouses and the sugar beet farmer near to his fac tory. Tho Sacramento river Is one of the two great Inland waterways of the state and shipments can be made direct by boat, from Rivergarden Farms to the markets of Sacramento, San Francieoo and the world. The soil, which the United States gov ernment reports to be a fine sandy loam, 16 feet deep a river sediment soli, the richest and best agricultural land tn the world, because it la sublrrlgated. no grading or leveling Is necessary and no surface Irrigation la required. This property never overflows and there Is no malaria or pests. An Expert's Opinion Professor Klwood Mead, who has made many Investigations of soil and agricultural projects for the United States government, in which analysis of vitalizing principles and adaptability to certain crops were required, speaking of this section, said: "Within a radius of five miles in the Sacramento valley J. saw every product which I could call to mind. Apples and oranges grew side by side, as did oak and almond trees. There were - olives from the south and cherries from tne north. A date palm seemed equally at home with an alfalfa meadow; figs and tokay grapes were apparently aa much ine news or wneat whs vava J w w a w vt m wa. a itUla( I 11, some of the stalks of which measured 15 feet In height. All of these could have been grown on a single acre, and doubtless have been." . We will send you a full set of photographs and complete in formation. Write us at once or call at our offices. DORR E. KEASEY &C0. 2d Floor Cham, of Commerce Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 Per Cent H. E. MOONEY Main 810. laooa 431 railing Bldg. MORTGAGES Bought and Sold HartmanThompson Bank Chamber of Commerce Bldg. BY OWNER R. Frontage, 1000 Feet, North of Linnton. PHONE MARSHALL 4230 CIIY AND I ARM LOANS 11000 and up at lowest rates. C. M. ZAD0W 414 Oortoitt Bldf. A-141C Marshall SX Wanted to Borrow $2500 on new house and lot worth $7000. Also $10,000 on apartment house, worth $22,- 000. r. u. tsox iso. nt. BUSINESS CARDS CERTIFICATES of title. Title & Trust uo. i me i rusi uiuk,, sin near mar. BUILDING I'EllMITS r A. B. Pattullo Kreet 1 atory trims farare, Inf'a eourt between Kin and St. Clair; build- tr, Hobert I Hi rarer, aaoo. O. De Korlnir Krn S itorr frame dwelllns. Hth between Tbomnaoti ind Briiee: builder. C. 0. Woodwotta, $4000, , v, JOUR0SaALr& ' SlfAStRI0IXIGTO3B -v . SIBEEt OFFICE r 4 S54tt Washington v Street, Near .Park, . (Waterman's Pen Agency.) Eor the convenience of our patrons The Journal has established a Washing-' ton street office for cash "Want Ada." The aame courtesies will be extended there as at our main office. - No ads received after 11:15 a. m. for that day's carter and t:4S n. m. Satur. day for Sunday's paper. ' ' " .... ATTENTION I Neighbors of Mt Hood cirole No. 16 Women of Woodcraft: Owing to an emergency the regular meeting of this circle will be held on January, 1914, to transact Important business. By -order of DONA M'DANIEL, Guardian Neighbor. . ANNA J. KEENAN, W. E, TEN EVCK, J. iRUTHERFOHD, Managers. . CLUB SMOKERS. Wa are Drenared to . furnish social cluhyj, . lodges and other organisations everything for smoke talks, amokinf concerts and club smokers. - Cigars and cigarettes by the box, pipes by the hun dred, and sniokinsr tobacco bv the nound. Come in and talk It over. Sig Slchel & Co.. 92 3d and 0th at Washington. Both pnones. CLUB SMOKERS We are prepared to furnish social clubs, lodges and other organizations everything -for -enaokai-talks, smoking concerts and clofe smok ers, cigars and cigarettes by the box. lpes by the hundred and smoking to acco by the pound. Come In and talk It over. SlsT Slchcl A Co.. ftd and 6 th. at Washington. Both phones. . IMPERIAL LODGE U. D., A. e . at a. m. special commu nication Tuesday evening; I 'clock. Dec. SO. 1918. at Ma sonic TerriDle. E A. dearrea. Visitors welcome. W. P. ANDRUS. Bee. PORTLAND Caledonia'Club will hold Its 81st grand annual Hogmanay concert and dance, Arlon hall. Second arid Oak sts., Wednesday, December 81, at 8 p. m. Splendid program, finest talent In the city. Gentlemen 60c, ladles 25c. Zfitel Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Artbur Edward Haaon, 4004 03d it. S. K., 26, and Lull Ovrtrude Snider, 4418 Tth St. 8. E., 18. Luter Klwln Mlllor. Union, Or., 'legal, and Corriue Swetland, Almira apti., 18. ofjen lvre. 1731 K. 17th it. foffil. and Alice MalNewton, 1731 E. 17th at., leait. - Bdwartl Nae, mn OnoA r., ;- Wi-and aiiniue i. uailea, DOT PettirruTe it., 20. W. K. Jon.1. Wetuuika, Okla., 22, and Brla Oftli'tre, city, 22. T. K.. Koehler, Hllliboro, Or., S3, and Te resa WeUel, lotb and Bumalde ata.. 27. Hiram I. Tuel, rendletun. Or,, 27. and Eu nico Yancn Alden, 174N R. 11th St., 16. W.-G. Smith & Co. Wtfty-SS! Wsshlngton bldg.. eor. 4th on Wash'ton. JOHNSON, Columbia Theatre bldg. Main 4498. Plants, designing, cut flowers. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st BIRTHS COBWl.V To Mr. and Mrs. WUlard U. Cor win, 1185U Alllua ave., Dve. 21, a aun. WILLIAMS -To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. WII 11a ma. 2u2 Haiel Fern its.. Dec. 2S, a daugbter. MOOUBNBAUOH To Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Moodenbaugb, 80&Vs U. 1-th at., Not. 24, a dauabter. KONINKNDYKB To Mr. and Mn. C. Konln- endyke, city, Dec. 17, a daugbtrr. 8PKEADBOKUUOII To Mr. and Mn. Frank RpreadhorouKh, city. Dc. 11, a daughter. KHIEGKR To Mr. and Mn. Melcblor Krleger, city, Dec. IS, a daughter. POPMA To Mr. and Mn. Wm. Popma, elty, Dec. 20, a daughter. GRAHAM To Mr. and Mn. Robert 0. Ora- bani, 1488 East Pine street. Dec. 19, a son. LOFGREN To Mr. and Mrs. Curl Ufgren. 80tt Shaver atreet, Dec. 22, a aon. JONKti To Mr. and Mn. Harold 0. Jones, 864 Franklin street, Dec. 2T, a daughter. DEVLIN To Mr. and Mn. S. F. Derlla, 8O0 Kaat 26th it., Dec. 21, apn. GEOROK To Mr. and Mrs. H. V. George, 206 East 45th it., Dec. 13, a daugbter. ADAMS To Mr. and Mm. W. L. Adama, 808 Eai 39th it.. Dec. 11. a daughter. DEATHS AND FUN&KALS BADURA The funeral serTlrei ef the latt Joaeph P. Badura will be held -it tbe con servatory chapel of F. 8. Dunning. Inc., Eaat Side Funeral Dlrertora, 414 Kaat Alder it., at 2 p. in. tomorrow (Wednesday). Dec. 81. be conducted by Multnomah camp No. 77, V. O. W., of which deceaiad was a member. Interment In tbe family plot la Mount Scott Pari cemetery. MARUQQ In this city. Dee. 28. Caair Ma rugg, ager"4B yearaT Tbe funeralierTlcei will tie held at tbe conaerratory chapel ot V. S. Dunning, Inc., Eaat Bide Funeral Directors, 414 Eaat Alder it., at 2 p: m. today Tuesday, -under tbe auspices of Minerva lodge No. 10, I. U. ). F., ot wblcb deceased was a mem ber. Frlendi Invited. Interment Mount Scott Pirk cemetery. RANFT Died it San Diego. C'al.. Dec. 21. Henry Bruno Kanft. aged M yean, 10 nmntba. M yean, 10 nionthn, 27 days, beloved husband of Agues Schneider Ranlt. Fi lends inrlted to attend funeral serr Icea, which will be held at Uulman'a funeral parlor, at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday), Ieo. 81. Interment Rlrervlew cemetery. KIN YON In this city Dec. SO, at Mi late reildence, 624 Klanders st. Jamei V. Kin- yon, aged BO yean, me remains are at the realdence establlahmeDt of J. 1'. 1'inley A Son, Montgomery at nth. 1)1." VV (U 1 1 U . . 1. 1 .. 1.1. ndf,1.in. . I'U.u Or., Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 1 o'clock. Funeral notice later. NAW'lUN At bis lute lesldeuce 123 K. yuth St., Dec. 29, Lawreuce Nawton, iged 73. Funeral notice later. JnDKKSON Antonettts Frances Anderson, 307 Maeaiey St.. Dec. 27, Hi years; cancer, rk. Good Samaritan hoi CLAUK George Clark, Good Samaritan boapt- tal, Dec. 27, 60 yea re; cerebral hemorrb age. Funeral Ueslana. ot ali kinds. Main 7766. A-770. 110 4th. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141H In Solllnu bid. Main 7215. 6th si CLARKE BROS snd floral designs. 2 Morrison st FLNERAt, ninECTOltS NEW HOME OF J. P. FIN LEV it SON. The only residence undertaking estah llshment in Portland. Kepresentina; the . greatest advance In the aoience of fu tieral service. The automobile amilr.. ment and secluded driveway are among the many exclusive features. The es tablished policy of moderate prices ha never beau changed. J. P. FINLET A SON, Perfect Funeral Service. Montaomery at 6th. . ' MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading" funeral director. 120 mrt -t Ealmon. Lady assisiaot. Phones A. lill, Main 607. ..'.'. ... ' . linn tiff Xi MrPntoaJndertaker """''r-i ""vi.iiioMoaero la every detail. 7th ai.d P1n. Mala 489. A-400R I.sdy- aaa.'atai't ' ' IK er. Lad y assistant B-lSsl. 1. E. 4th and Alder. Kaat 1 tTUUOUIXjlss. A.82HS. 446 fta. 445 Mnreison aa. ilKMMlviUK, 1UH7 k. ivtta. Hill. II, H-U)w'ai4 uuiTgrwify rsri col. H4Jwn. fl. KJ f or Pn 63 Williams ave i K - li J 1 ' ' ' l III tWIIWf , VVI Eaat 1088. .C10S8. , Lady -attendant. Day and night Mrrlce- WkhWK indertaklng Co. Mais Co. Mats kM A8HV1. corner aa ana may. 0C A RQfiM Undertakers. K. 1010. uniiuun in Russell at 41.