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16 THE OREGON v DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 5. 1914. PARAISO AND ARQLIN E LIKELY TO ALTERNATE IN COOSJBAY SERVICE American-Hawaiian Will Use Navajo and Yellowstone to Take Navajo's Place. NEW LINE IS SUCCESSFUL Good Vailsui aTUtd in Decision of Operator to Tit Aroline With rtiMi7r Accommodations. Two paifengr-r carrying istfamprs, the Para I so. Captain Lllliland. and the Aroline. Captain Scare, will likely al ternate between this port, Coos Bay and San Francisco In the newly inaugu rsted service of the Arrow Line com pany, according to reports received here thin morning. The Paralso Is at Present In the harbor unloading, hav ing taken the place of the Aroline. while the latter underwent changes in her passenger-carrying accommoda tion. The reports receded here this morn ing Indicate that Swavne & Hoyt, oper sting the Arrow Mnp, will keep the Tarn. so on the run when the Aroltne Ih. ready for service again, replacing the telUiwstono. a freight carrying htesrner only. The Yellowstone "will ak.- up the general freight an.l lum ber carrvlng business now done by the 'aviijii, also a Height furrier only, will be placed on the run carrying- the Amcrican-Ha- " iieiKMi netweru Portland and hri v ranrncn. The arrangement under which the .wiuw i.i up steamers have been oper- a ted for the Hie paralso, past xix months, has had fitted with elegant nassen- K"r a'-.-niiii(ili, linns. carrying freight only for the A merlcan-Hawaiian. The Navajo has been carrying lumber south and rrclghf north and the Yel lowstone whs placed on thou Coos Bav run recently. Ho successful has the new v.om Ha- rim I en. how eve) that the Aroline Is being fitted With ad- niioiiHi staterooms to accommodate me irarnc. and the I'araiso will alter bate with her, the. two steamers sail lug from here each Tuesday night. i i mi i u inio i 003 May Is at its height now. both the Breakwater anil Alliance operated Into that port from """"". naving an the business they esn handle, despite the entrance of the rrow i.inn into the field. This ar mriKemeui win give ('noa Bay three regular lines, the Coos HUy & Portland rieamnrin comnsnv rmorniino' i. Breakwater on n five ,1a v schedule -... v . 1 n 1 a, . ... . . ' ,-.,,, i-n-ciiM- nicamanip company, the Alliance, on a 10 day schedule aril the Arrow Line company, the PnraisoX nri Aroline, on a weekly schedule. ANVIL" IS WANTEl) ON RUN HnlneKM Men Complain of I nailequato Service. the Resumption of service by the "Anvil" between Portland and Oregon coast points will prevent valuable business being lost to San Krnncisco, according t." s letter received yesterday by Wallis XfiBh from William Kyle & Sons com pany of riorenco. Or. This letter reads: "'I am writing: you regarding your former letter about puttlnar the "Anvil- r. the run between here and Portland. W hen lie u'.iu ..v. ...... - i ' '" 1 mii rm ycave us a very Rood service and we would all rtntimlly like to sec her on the run again. "We have to Ret ome assurance very soon as to what we can expect In the nesr future otherwise we will very likely have to look to the San Kran c. sco end. The present service Is so unsatisfactory that we simnlv- cannot stand for It much lonsrer. The merch '."li aJ a,onK t"e river will R-Ve you their business. We are now ship pina; most of our (toods from Portland to ohs Bav and renhip from that point to the Sluslaw river. That is too slow and iuite a round alvout way, and to sh in on I he Klmore boats is simply pro hibitory sis ono does not know what he has to pay from one trip to the other. We have often rot to buy our goods over acain and If something is not done very soon to get the "Anvil" tne run a drain this whole hminnn win no to shn Francisco. We will biive to shin on sailing schooners from ili ' ramer slow, but prefer a D.C' tnp Present arrangements. i-oriiami is our natural and 'Win point and it looks to me that me wnoiesale people in Portland 'uld assist In the matter of getting mi- mm, on ine run again. Ttiev are putting a great deal of money and ef fort In getting boats on the Alaska run. Would it not be as well for them to tke a little better care of what thev hp.ve closer to home? We have spent on harbor Improvements In the last two years :00.000 alonsr with a like mm from the government, and we pro ! duplicating this In the next two years. The bar is good now and get ting better all the time and it will only b,. a very few years before this Oregon coast trade will make the Portlnn.l ercn.an.is get tneir ire t their evet nncn tn tkd fact that it is well worth while to take .' or It. "T am not sure whether or not vou have ever brought the matter before tht Portland people, but if not I' might be well to do so as thev mav assist you in somo way to get the boat on the run. They are wide awake and always rendv to help a good cause. "I realize that Portland has a great many calls on her for assistance, but S'i has anv other city of her size and Importance. W have that right here at Florence. It will pav her well to take care of what she has so close to Heme, and I would advise that you see some of the principal wholesale houses nnd see Just what can be done. We want to do business with Portland if we can. Under the present conditions It is simply impossible. For ourselves w- cannot keep our stock up. We can sell the- goods, but can't get them In to sell and it is not at all pleasant to tell 12 Popular Girls Wanted! The Ros? Festival Committee is in search of the 12 most popular hitI in the City of Portland. The various clubs, stores and organizations have been invited to enter candidates. The winning 12 will be given a tour of the west, free of all expenses. The party will be accompanied by an official chaperon, and will go from Portland to Tacoma, thence to Seattle North Yatcitna, Spokane, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Fran cisco and return to Portland. The object of this trip is to advertise the Rose Festival. Have you a candidate? Use Coupon Below NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 10. 1914. THE ROSE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION TOUR DE LUXE THIS COUPON WILL COUNT FOR 5 VOTES FOR : STREET I .'v.. Good for five vote when filled out and sent to the Tour Manager room 428 Morgan Bldg. (by mail or otherwise), on or before the above date. V CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT. MAY 16 (J your patrons, from day to day, that we arJust out of what they call for. "This business Is growing very rap idly all along tbe coast, and the merch ants are mostly In the habit of going to Portland for what they want. " Now, don't you think It would be a good thing to keep them In this habit, and an old habit is not so easily thrown off. in speaking, for ourselves I know that we could Increase our sales at least $28,000 a year if we could keep our stock up, and there are others. Just In the same box. and all those things tend to take the snap out of young men who are trying to do business for all there is in it." To put the Anvil back Into a for merly very suecessiul 'and profitable service requires the raising ,of $6000 capital ,from among Portland business houses Interested in the trade oppor tunity. Preferred stock with an eight per cent guarantee and division of sur plus profits Is offered, said Mr. Nash. The Anvil has 360 tons darrylng capac ity and when put oack into service will make three to four trips a month. LINERS XEARING COMPLETION Three Royal Mail Boats May Be Heady by End of Year. Three additional liners for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Line's Pacific coast service are rapidly nearlng completion and will likely be placed in service by the end of the year according, to in formation received by Frank Water- house & Co., local agents for the linn. The three steamers are the Brecknock shire, Pembrokeshire and Carmenthen shlre and they are being built at Bel fast by Harland & Wolff and Work man, Clarke & Co. The Bracknockshire will be of the same genera) type as the British steamer Cardiganshire which was here last month. The other two are of 7000 tons net register. These steamers are expected to come direct from Europe to this coast via the Panann canal and continue on around the world via the orient. CAITAINS AT LOGGERHEADS One Master Charges Another With Failure to Give Proper Signals. Captain Jack Reid. master of the launch Chief, operating between Gobls and Kalama, will he tried by United States Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers Edwards and Fuller Thursday on charges preferred by Captain Martin Hoven, master of the launch Anona. also operating between Kalama and (lOble. Captain Hoven charges that in the rivalry between the two ferry lines, Reld has repeatedly passed his boat without giving the proper passing signals iind has attempted to run him ti the beach bv running too close to him. STEAMER STETKOX ARRIVES IN Will Commence Loading for Alaska This Afternoon. Captain K. I,. Herriman, newly ap pointed master of the steamer J. B. Stetson, flagship of the Portland Nteumshljfe company's fleet brought tiie steamer to Oak street dock last niirht. SItp had 2600 barrels of plas ter on board, loaded at Roche Harbor, and will commence loading for Alaska this afternoon. The Stetson enconn tered heavy seas off Cape Flattery. hut aside from that short handicap hud a pleasant-trip around from the sound. She will take out all the cargo her hold will accommodate, mailing tomor row evening at 9 o'clock. ALONG THE WATERFRONT J. A. W ilson. formerly a purser in the service of the Pacific Mall Steam- snp company, came north this trip .is. purser of the North Pacific Steamship company s steamer Roanoke. E. A. Forbes, formerly purser on the steam er, ieu tne steamer in the "south to become affiliated with the Marconi u ireless Telegraph, company. The McCormick steamer Multnomah arrived last nleht with cement and asphalt on board and after unloading i ere win go to h'URet sound to load lumber for the south. The Dodge line steamer Davenport will also load south on the sound. Davis & Fehon's chartered steamer, me nmisn steamer Murst, arrived at jotigue foint this morning from Noyo, wnere sne tooK on a part cargo of red wood. She will also load at Knappton and Wauna. Six different mills will be visited by the steamer Johan Poulsen in mak ing up her southern cargo. She wtll make Portland. St. Helens, Goble. Os trander. , Oak Point and Wauna and will have 710.000 feet of lumber when she completes. She brought 130,000 feet of redwood north from Eureka. The Arrow Line - steamer Stanley Dollar will also touch at Eureka, com ing north to take on a nsrt ,-ar- r.r I luumN-rauiwn number ! Lompan- bne 18 to sall from San rrancisco Saturday. M. H. Houser yesterday cleared the German ship Erbrln. Captain Nielson for Ipswich. She had 27,072 bushels of wheat valued at $24,365, and 118,025 bushels of barley worth $70, $15. She left down the river in tow of the tu-' Oneonta this morning. 3 M. J. Duffy of the Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph company left for Astoria this morning to test te cable from Fort Stevens to North Head to determine whether it is sufficiently strong to handle the weather bureau's communications to the North Head station. The German ship Ossa will finish loading at Irving dock Friday She i$ taking on grain for M. H. Houser MARINE IWirirjilGENCR no to Arrive. Beaver, from San Pedro and war. .. Mav ' J,,i'c iau orient.. May Alllnnff fmim L ...... I I J Roanoke, from San Diego and wav i'araiso. from S. F. and way " J- B. Stetson, from Alaska Dos to Ditvt ay May 17 May 18 May 25 Paraiso. for Coos Bay and S. F. J. B. Stetson, for Alaska . . .May ...May 8 juamark, from Europe and orient May o Yucatan, from San Diego . nd nmr .'...iur 10 nose City, from San Pedro and way Mar r breakwater, from Coos Bay. . m.t is Bear, from San l,i w" ii out-kit inu KflT liiv fi WIT II READY TO PLAN li 2y Lieutenant Frederick Moars, who railroad, and William C. Ead Northwestern Pacific railroad built many difficult stretches and Southern Pacific. Washington, May 5. "We expect to reach Alaska as soon as possible that's about all there is to say as yet." was the statement hero today by Wil liam Kdts, newly appointed member of the Alaska engineering commission. which will have charge of the location of government railroads in the north em trip. "We are kept busy here now by routine matters," he added, "but we plan to leave next -week and to open Roanoke, for San Diego und way.... May 6 Bear, for San Fedro and way May 7 Breakwater, for Cona Bay May 8 Alliance, for Coos Bay and Eureka.. May 10 Beaer. for San Pedro and way May 12 Qulnault, for Alaska .-. .' ..Mny 13 Yucatan, for San Diego and way May 13 Sudmark. fororlent and Europe May 14 Yellowstone, for Cooa Bay and 8. F May 14 Radnorshire, for Orient -nd Europe.. May 14 Hose City, for San Pedro and way May 17 Tbooias L. Wand, for Alaska May 20 From Ban Franciaco. Steamers Haryard and Yale, alternating, leave San Francisco for San Dieso on Mon days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, connecting with steamers from Portland. Northbound, tliey arrive at San Francinco on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sun days. Vsasala in Part. Name Berth. Oakland, Am. ach Astoria Chinook, dredge Alaska Dock Turpenbek, tier, ah Prescott Ofttorftwlr r..r KW ? Iu. . pMathew Turner. Am. sen inman-Poulsen Lb. Co King Cyrus, Am. sen .V. ..Astoria feel fast. Peru, bk Linnton Erhln. Nor. bk Astoria Frankmount, Br. sir Astoria Ostto, Ger. bk Irving General Hubbard, Am. tr vVestport rovjj, r ixj . sir Mlndoro, Am. sch Glenroy. Br. str Beur. Am. str I'olusa, Br. st Christian Borrs, Nor. str. . Alvarado, .Am. str Shasta. Am. str.. J. B. Stetson, Am. str II. C. Henry. Br. str Paralso, Am. str , Roanoke, Am. str Sue H. Elmore, Am. str. Davenport, Am. str F. H. Buck. Am. str, Johan Paulsen, Am. str..., Multnomah, Am. str . . . .Altera . . Port. Lbr. Co. Linnton Ainsworth Portland Lbr. Co. l.-P. Lbr. Co. Wauna 1. P. Lbr. Co. Oak at. St. Helens A lbers . .Columbia No. 1 Albers Couch Bound up . . - I. P. Lbr. Co. Par. Bridge Co. Hurst, Br. etr Tongue En &outa to Load Grain. Point Na Jailed from Hambanj Newcastle Valparaiso ..Santa Rosalia . . . . Icjaiyue Hamburg Newcastle ..Santa Rosalia Desalx. Fr. ach Gen. de Sonls, Fr. bk F.nglehorn, Br. ship Dalbek. Ger. bk Falls of Afton, Nor. Bk. Helwlg Vlnnen. Ger. sh.... Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. sh. Notdhav. Nor. sh Notre Dame d'Arvor. Br. bk. Cambrian Princess, Nor. str. M&rosa, Nor. sh Kart. Ger. bk Dolbek, Ger. bk Versailles, Fr. bk jaltivllle, Fr. bk Cur ill! Barb, Ft. bk Kinrosa-shlre. Er. sh Ki.tanga, lielg. bk ' Olivebank, Br. sh lit i.rlette, Ger. bk Latbek, Ger. bk .' . . Port Nolloch Melbourne .Santa Rosalia Antwerp .Antwerp - .Antwerp .Honolulu . ...Santa Rosalia Callao Newcastle ....Santa Rosalia Fort Philip Head Hafrsfjord. Nor. bk. Sparton, Nor. bk.... Wandsbek, Ger. bk... Callao Santa Rosalia Semantha. Nor. bk West Coast Talkirk. Br. bk. . . Newcastle TLomasen, Kuss, sh Newcastle, Aus. Miscellaneous En Boat. Alesla, Ger, sa Hamburg Andalusia, Ger. ss , Hamburg Caruarvoushlre, Br. str Antwerp Dau of Huthren. Br. as Autwerp Glenlochy, Br. ss .....Antwerp Uoerde, Ger. as Hamburg Monmouthshire, Br. str Antwerp Pierre Autoiue. Fr. bk Antwerp Radnorshire, Br. as Antwero River Forth, Br. as Antwerp Santa Catallna, Am. as New York Santa Clara, Am. ss ....New York Sambia. Ger. ss Hamburg Sudmark. Ger. ss ..Hamburg Suevla, Ger. ss Hamburg Transvaal, Dan. ta Antwerp Junior Week Festivities siPK Oregon f I onto I t7 fer University Round-Trip Excursion Tickets to Eugene from all Oregon Electric stations, May 5 to 8 inclusive. Return limit May 12. S4.SO Ticket Offices Fifth and Stark Tenth and Morrison, Tenth and Stark North Bank Station Front and Jefferson-SL Station ALASKA R. R. Photo by Harris & Ewlng. was chief engineer of the Panama es. who was chief engineer of the in California. Eados located and of mountain road for the Santa Fe an office in. Seattle. After that we will get to Alaska as soon as we can." On recommendation of Secretary of the Interior Lane President Wilson has appointed Thomas RiKs Jr. third member of the commission. He Is an engineer of the const and geodetic sur vey, has made a survey extending from the Pacific to the Arctic, and was one of the chief engineers of the Alaskan-Canadian boundary. Inverbervie. Br. as Antwerp Framley, Kr. ss Antwerp Oristano, Br. str Antwerp En Routa to Load Lumber. Name Sailed from Howth, Br. bk Newcantle. Eng. Queen Eugenie. Br. ss Bremerton Salem, Am. ach Newcastle, N. 8. W. Asuuiaxan Maru, Jap. Lompac, Br. sa Eeclesla. Br. as sv. . Kobe . . . .. .Amsterdam Honolulu Valparaiso San Francisco ...San Francisc Ban Diegs Laetal . . . Sa n Fr a nctseo ...San rrancisco Guaymaa ...San Francisco Seattle . Sat Francisco Auklnnd , Honolulu Mojl Antwerp Shanghai ,...San FrancHei, W U. Marston. Am. seb. Queen Maud, Br. as btratbaibyn. nr. ss Stratblorne. Br. ss Alveoa. Am. scb Strathgarry, Br. str Strathdan. Br. str Clau MacLead. Br. str Queen Margaret, Br. str. Cuxpo. Br. kb Hyndford, Br. as Mable Gale, Am. bk Ipvergarry. Br. bk Clan Macload. Br. str..., Framley. Br. str St. Theodore. Br. str Queen Margaret. Br. str... Lord Sftcn. nr. str .Magdalena Bay Strathflllon, Br. str Victoria MARINE XOTES Astnrla. Or.. May 5. Sailed nt 1:30 a. m.--Steamer W. S. Porter, for Monterey. Palled at 4:SO a. m. Steamer Northland, for San Pedro. Arrived at " and left up at 7:30 a. m. Steamer F. H. Buck, from Port San Luis. Satled at 7 a. m. Steamer Maverick, for Pan Frsncisco. Arrived down at 9:40 a. ra British steamer Frankmount. Queens town. May 4. Arrived Rrltish ship Segnra and German bark Werner Vinnen, from Portland. Eureka. May 5. Sailed Steamer Alliance, for Portland. San Pedro, May 4, Arrived and sailed Steamer Yucatan, for San Diego. Eureka. May 4. Arrived Steamer Alliance, frdtn Portland. Yokohama, May 3. Sailed British steamer Den of Ruthven, for Portland. Astoria. May 4. Arrived at noon and left np at 1:20 p. m. Steamer Johan Poulsen, from San rrancisco. Arrived at l:lo aud left up at z:40 p. m. steamer Multnomah, rrora San f'ranclsco. Arrived at 2:50 p. m. BrlUah steamer Hurst, from Noyo. Sailed at p. m. Steamer Hornet, for San 1 euro: at i :30 p. m. British steamer Mannlngtry, for Sydney. North Head, Wash.. May 5. Condition at the mouth of the river at s a. m.. smooth; wind north 12 miles; weather, clear. Tides at Astoria Wednesday. High water 9:51 a. m.. 7.2 feet; 10:17 p. ro., K.8 feet. Low water 4:11 a. m,, 1.7 feet; 4:05 p. m., 1.4 feet. At the Mouth of the Columbia. By T. M. C. A. Wireless. North Head Weather Station. May (noon). Win3, north. 18 miles;-weath er, fair; sea and bar smooth. Steamer Oleum passed out at 10 a. m. Daily River Readings. STATIONS. - t Z 1 h ?m aM u. ss a Lewtston 24 i 9.8 1 . 7 j .OS Umatilla 25 12.4 o.7 0 Eugene -10 3.6 0.1 0 Albany 20 3.6 0 o Salem 20 2.9 0.1 0 Wllsonyllle 37 4.l O o Portland 15 9.51 0.2 0 () Rising; ( ) Falling. AT From Portland For the Round Trip Rate Case Will Be Resumed on May 18 Testimony Indicate United XaUwaya Company Is loosing your Oenta on Each PwimfU Carried to ZJnnton. Following the introduction of tes timony yesterday by the state rail road commission's experts . which showed that the United Railways is losing more than 4 cents on every passenger it carries between Portland and Linnton, the Linnton rate case was put over until May 18 to allow the comparjy to check unr the figures of the commission. The company is asking authorization to charge 10 cents between Portland and Linnton, Instead of the present 5 cent rate as fixed by its franchise. The people of Linnton are strenuously opposing a 10 cent fare. At the same time the commission postponed Indefinitely the hearing of the Garden Home case, in which resi dents of Garden Home and other communities ask that the Oregon Electric be ordered to lower its rate to a flat 5 cent fare between Port land and Garden Home. The repre sentatives of the Garden Home peo ple asked for the postponement to enable the commission to undertake an appraisal of the Oregon Klectric's properties. This, means that the application of the Garden Home residents, for a 6 cent fare instead of the present charge of 20 cents, cannot be heard for some time, as it will be neces sary to ' appraise approximately 120 miles of line. The Garden Home case is based rhuch on the Linnton rate case for the reason that "the patrons of the Oregon Kleetric assert that they are being discriminated against because Linnton enjoys a 5 cent fare and Gar den Home, which Is nearer Portland, is called upon to pay 20 cents. The commutation fare is ' much lower, however. The hearing yesterday was given over largely to testimony of the com mission's experts, in regard to the reproduction cost of the United Railways and depreciation. The fig ures showed that the cost of hauling passengers between Portland and Linnton is 9.6 cents and the fare is f cents. This showing is made with out taking . into consideration, taxes, interest, or depreciation. Folding compactly for carrying, a new eye shield for motorists also pro- ects the nose from trust and can be over glasses. worn Want Ad Rates la effect Oct. 1. Mil. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS Dally or Bandar. 1 eenta per word per. Insertion. Tbis charge is 'or all classifies tlona except ing "For Rent In 'PriTato Family." "Boom and Board ta Private Family." -Situation Wank ed" and "Wanted to Bent" ads, which are 1U eenta per word per insertion. Mo ad charted for laa than 13 eeata. CASH AD VSKTISEMKNTS U cents per word, for all classifications excepting "For Bent In Private Family." "Kooni and Board la rnvate nnu. "mv nation Wanted" and "Wan ted to Bent" ad. Mrh are 1 cents per word. Three Insertions for, the prlc ef two. even insertions for tbe prlee 'f five. No ad taken for leas than 1R -enrs NEW TODAY Apartment House WEST SIDE S55.000-Three-story brick on 100x100, furnished. INCOME ?6000 NET Terms $15,000 Cash Balance can run for a period of 15 years. This is the best investment in city. W. J. Darie, 522 Corbett Building OwnerNeedsMoney Will sell any one of the following properties for 33 cents on the dollar for the equity: One 7-roora house, Rose City, one 2-family flat. Haw thorne district, and one -room house, Hawthorne district. Call and see my agent and look at property and make me offer. This is the big gest investment ever offered. See HARBOLT, 710 Lewis Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS 5i,6,7. On improved city property. We also deal in Corporation and Municipal Bonds. BOBXTBTSOH & EWZHO, 207-8 Northwestern Bank -11 4g. Money to Loan on Real Estate MORGAN & PECKHAM Biilwtr Zxdutnra. CITY AND FARM LOANS tlOOO and np at lowest rates. ZADOW & ALEXANDER 414 corbett Blflg. A-1416, Marshall & MEETING NOTICES 41 HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. 111. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication Tues day evening. May 6, at 8:00 o'clock, Masonio Temple. Brother E. J. Jaeger will give a stereopticon address on "A Trip Through Japan. Manila. Hong kong, China and Maeo." Alt brothers E. A. F. C. and M. Masons Invited. Don't miss this. c. E. MILLER, Sec. UAMr meets every evening tempie, All mem. ted to at welcome. W. S. SNYDER. C. C. HERMAN SCHADE. Cleik. -..m OREGON Council. Royal .T-IVl Arcanum, meets at the T Arcanum hall, Maaonic i 3 Temple, the first and third cordially welcomed. O. O. Hall, secretary, 68 9 E. 14th st. N. WASHINGTON LODGE NO 4S, A. F. & A. M. Stated communication - t o m o r r ow (Wednesday) evening 7:30 E. 8th and Burnside. Adop tion of revised by-laws. M. M degree, visitors welcome. J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary, Zf iter Statistics marriages. Births. DkatbaL MARRIAGE LICENSES Alexander T. Samuels.' SB4 Eaat Sixtieth atreet, legaL sad Baal -Ktbel Shearer. 72 oxxij-iouria suaax sv au..jsai. . CTiy ' -4 Wednesday KJTrti In W. O. W. 'aVnl',4 128 11th St. f. nr jf bers reques VJ r tend. Visitors MARRIAGE LICENSES ( Contlnned.) I J. Ij. Morrison. 63 North Fifteenth treet. 22. tnd Emma Schrmm, 63 North Fifteenth street, 22. I .outs Fltspatrick. Oakland. Cat. 29. rd Irene Griffith, Oregon hotel 18. , John I'olu. Hotel Andrew. 21. nd Liinafii Mt Ayltng, 129 Eaut Thirtieth treet. 20. Roy Reynold, Shsnlku, Or.. 20. and Mantle Ina Fowls, 341t Flfl j-fmirth street. S. E.. 17. Edward Orlnctad. flark hetfl. 2.". ml Hanatne Andrea sen. Clark hotel. 25. W. G. Smith & u vT.ftc.r'dt Third floor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent: all sices. Unto." Tallortnr Co. so Stark sL BIRTHS 1 " t-. "- x , '.vtt . u . .tT ! ST East Hojt street . SCHNEI DER To A. Schneider. 9 April 25: a daughter: SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith. 295 East Broadway, April S; a son CASTE EL To Mr. and Mm. A. .1. Casteel. 734 East Eighth street. North, April 23, a dsnrhter. BEKT To Mr. and Mr. Esmond E. Bert, 44t4 Relmont atreet. April 24. a son. LIEBLE To Mr. and Mm. Hfiirr S. Uehle. 907 Eaat Eighth street. North. April 21. a aon. CAIX To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cain. S4 Clinton street. April 24. a son. COX To Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Cox. 345) Sixth atreet. April 30. a daughter. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie U. Smith. K94 East Twelfth atreet. April 23, a wm. BOXER To Mr. and Mrs. IwbH Koser. rSXi Kifth i.treet, April 20, a daughter. MODDER -To Mr. and Mrs. rt.im Modder. Lenta, Or.. April 23. a danchter. BRILL To Mr. and Mrs. tieorgtr Brill, ofll Beeeh atreet. April 23. a "n. FRYER To Mr. and Mrs. t'laurie I. Fryer, Castle Rock. Or.. April 22. h dmight DEATHS AXD FUNEKre " 5 ZIEGLEK Edna Anna Zleyler. 12 East Eighth ! street. April ;!0, 21) years: tuhercnlosls. ! GEEG.VN John Geegjan. St. Vincent s hospital. April 2. 47 years; obstruction el bowel. CHILP- Clinton C. Child. rS04', Weldler " street. May 1, 37 years; pulmonary hemor rhage. SAL'NUEUS Leroy Saunders, seed 14 yer. died at the home of bis areiits. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Saunders. 244 I'ortland Botile T.rd. Monday. May 4. Funeral notice Inter. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 6th ML. in Selllnc bldg. Main 7216. CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The only . residence, undertaking es tablishment in Portland. Representing the greatest advance in the science ofi funeral service. The automobile equip ment and secluded driveway are among tne many exclusive features. The es tablished DOllcy of moderate Dricea has never been changed. J. P. FINLEY AS SON, Perfect Funeral Service. Montgomery at 5th. MR. EDWARD HOLWaN, the leading funeral director. 22D 3d at., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A- 511. Main 507. Dunning &. McEnteeSernBSr every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. 4558. Lady assistant. A. R. Zeller Co.t',-:mu Lady attendant. Day and night service. RVRNFQ Undertaker. E.1115." Wil D 1 niNCO llama and Knott, UTWlAnDTUVI. O. O. F. Bldg.. N. iiLii it vii i in: Main.Lenis.Tab.5267. FRIPQniVRESIrENCE UND. niVjOUM. 6133. A-2235. 445 PLS. Mors. Ql CA CO Undertaking; Co. Main 41 a 3 OlXLViLO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. 'EARS0N Undertakers. East lOStf. 369-371 Russell St. BLACKBURN 11 s. Undertakers. 652 on ave. E. 6775. l. L. Lerrh, leading a?t elde undertaker. East llto and Clay. B-1M. Kaat 7S1. HEMSTOCK. 1687 El 13th. Sell. 71. B-1122. University Pk. Col. 894-395 MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-26 4th St.. odp. citv hall. M.8564. A-1R1.V BUSINESS PROPERTY 66 BUSINESS lot on Foster road, fine location: $1100; terms. K-4, Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 A Great Bargain New 7 room house on 100x100 cor ner In good district. 1 blocks from Willamette blvd.. 2 blocks to car. Own er will sell for $2250 if she can get $500 cash payment. Lueddemann, Ru ley & Co.. 913 Chamber of Commerce. IRVINGTON Beautiful 8 room, modern home, fin ished in mahogany, white enamel and oak, newly finished, open for inspec tion, a bargain at S6Z50. 633 Eaat 13th north, near Stanton. Owner. East 535. MUST sell my Btrictly modern 5 room bungalow, hardwood floors, furnace. fireplace, everything complete, fine lo cation; pavea street; a rine home at a big bargain; no reasonable offer re fused. Owner, L-689. Journal. FIVE room cottage on corner lot. $10:. 20 minutes out on line carline; you must see this to believe it; owner needs the money, part cash, balance $12 per month. See Mr. Riffle, 271 Pine st. FOR SALE Easy terms, up-to-date 7 room Dungaiow, kor ;itv lJarK. newly furnished, every convenience, best bargain in city. Call owner. Tabor 23S3. FIVE room cottage, Spokane ave.. Sell- wood district, lights, lots, trig ear- den spot; only $1900 with walks and sewer paid, 500 down. Belford & Huff, 1629 East 13th. Phone Sell. 161. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME On your lot or -ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OREGON HOME-BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. FOR SALE: By owner, 4 room cot tage, lot 47x119, on carline, 6 minute service, cement basement and walks, fruit, garden and lawn; $300 down, balance terms. Phone Tabor 2962. FOUR room completely furnished cot tage, main Bt., In Gearhart, 3 blocks to beach: a sure enough, honest - to I NEW HOME OF J. P. FINLEY & SON. Sfffyn.rP; ,100 aSh-' Tabr 2923 j QREgVrV INVESTMENT CO. COMPELLED -to sell my new modern ' ONE S room house with 1 00x1 OO f est 6 room house, in fine location, far! of ground, all Improved. Call at below .ctual cost; small amount cash, iDeYvut ave., Quincy addition to Mil balance $25 month. Tabor 224. i waukie. Or., or residence phone Black cvt-p o . t m g . c . ; '372. after ,7 p. ni., or phone East Mil- J4,a.?? . rJ? a"",alKWf' ; waukie MaVket, days Red 632. Ask for ance easy. Exchange, O. F. Ford Co.. 209 Railway . Main1224. CHARMING 7 ROOM HOME. j Irvington, very finely finished, choic- ! est mahogany, first class, easy terms. ' East 273. - W. H. HERDMAN. FIVE room bungalow, toilet, bath, electrio fixtures, 3 blocks from 41st and Gladstone. W:-W. car. Price $1700. $500 cash. Phone Tabor 1907. MODERN 6 room home furnished or unfurnished, large lot. must be sac- rtflced. Sellwood 1485 or Main 7268. BOAT business, renting and supply house; must -sell; $800. Charles All- ger. Tillamook, Or. BEAUTIFUL home, 7 rooms, modern, 100x200 fine improved. 5417 69th st. 8. E. WILL build home t suit, on nice cor ner. Hawthorne dis. J. T. Altken. Lents. ARE you going to build? Will draw your plana for 1 per cent. P. O. .Box 1076. $460. 4 room house and lot. near Peninsular ave. Terms. Inquire 18$ E. 27th st. PRICE cut to $2250. Easy terms. New. rnoaern. room bungalow. Ocklev 61 Hawthorne District Quarter Block $500 Cash Reautiful new modern 5 room bun galow, within 3 blocks of fine school. i with nice large rooms, hardwood floors , in living room and dining room, nice .pressed brick fireplace, nice buffet, ! full cabinet kitchen, two large well lighted bedrooms, with nice clothes closets, with bath between, full basement with cement floor. 1 trays, room for 2 more houses cement laundry for a real bargain see this at once, for nothing like this has ever been offered at such a reduction. See owner at 10S4 Hawthorne ave. Tabor 2017, or Tabor 65. Beautiful R room house. 2 bloc-ks from Hawthorne ave. yull cement basement with laundry trays; hard wood floors, fireplace, built-in buffet, with bevel plate mirror and leaded ! glass doors, bookcases, clothes closets with full length mirror door, Dutch kitchen, larg - cooling cupboard, panel dining; room, beam ceilines. furnace. i Purchaser selects ov. n fixtures. This hous" Is double constructed through out. Kemember we have our own lorn her yard, therefore we can Rive you a better house for less than others. See Vis today. Owners Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co, 310 Stock richange. Talr 61 j. Marshall 609. SWELL BUNGALOW SNAP. room swell bungalow, just com pleted, doubly constriirted, oak floor, built-in- effects, fireplace, cabinet kitehen, concrete porch, brick pillars; price a snap. $29.r,0. 1S00 cash and 820 per month; if you want a nfftv home go look at this today; located on Rey nolds ave.. Vi "block west of Mllwau kle ave. and 1 block north of Hol gte st.. on the high knoll between Milwaukie ave. and the river: take Sellnood car. get off at Reynolds ave., '2 block west GUI SSI ,fc ROLT)S, H' Board of Tra.le. Main 74 52. A-4401. BIG SACRIFICE. LEAVING PORT- LAND. My beautiful home, Swiss Chalet. Sunnyaide car. fi beautiful rooms. bith. two toilets, cement wash trays. Fox furnace, beautiful electric fixturf. hardwood floors, fireplace, all bullt-'n effects, in fact t.ii3 jH a beautiful pla!0. lot 4.0x100, on corner fim? garage 14x2o. This Is a snap "r Romeone. Terms to suit. Price i H)1,) PT. East 27th st. ROSSMERE snap, fi room, modern house, 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch, oak floors, fireplace, furnace and hot water heat; bookcases, buf fet. Dutch kitchen, lot 50x100; hard surface all In. worth $5000 now $4000. $900 down and $25 per month. On E. 42d near Thompson. Let ua snow von this. X.ADOW & ALEXANDER. 414 Corbett bldg. A-141H, Marshall 9. FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW Located in restricted district, all nice I miiufRi nomes around, nas o gooa j ro nis and bath, beamed celling, built- in buffet, fireplace, floors, all hard lin-(isln-il; everything in good shape, all i ready to move In, streets all grade 1 I with sidewalks In and paid for. Price !only $2350. on terms of $20 a month wbich includes interesL Call me up. East 6778. ONLY $2150, new 5 room modern bun galow that will Just suit you. This is a beautiful home in a restricted dis trict. Dining room finished 'with pan els .'. feet high, beamed ceiling, buffet, window seat two bookcases in living i room; large attic This must be fold. i Don t fail to see it. Will take a lot as first payment. Balance easy. Call owner. Tabor 1782. Irvington Bargain $7650 One of Irvingtons best built homes. 7 room, beautifully finished, rapered, large sleeping porch. 2 fire places, corner lot, garage, lovely nelgh- oornooii, partly lumlsnea lr desired rnone owner. Main f389, t2446. 438 E. 17th N. 3 ROOM house, large lot, chicken house, roses. berries. water in hcuse and street light; price $850; terms. 5 room modern, furnished bungalow. Why pay rent? With $325 you can move in your own home or will take out the furniture. Price $2f00. Currie ?.37 Railway Exchange bldg. BUNGALOW snap. 5 rooms and large attic. Oak floors, fireplace, boox cases, buffet, lot 40x100, hard sur face all in; must sell. Only $260i), $250 down and $15 per month. Om E. Grant near E. 39th. ZADOW & ALEXANDER, 414 Corbett bldg. A-1416, Marshall 92 BUILD ON YOUR LOT. We will build a home on your lot, $1000 to $5000, terms like rent; we do first class, guaranteed work; large va riety of plans to select from. UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO., 286 Oak st. Se Mr. Furlong. ;New Irvington 7 Room Res idence Genuine mahogany rubbed, down fin ish, bargain, casv terms. S. Peterson, r,60 E. 14th st. N. C-1020. MR. WORKING M AN, SAVE TOUR RENT. Neat little 4 room plastered cottage, full lot, lawn, completely furnished; $1050, $50 dowtv $15 monthly. Do it now. Fred W. German Co., 914 Cham ber of Commerce. For Sale or Rent Factory building, practically new: the building is 2 story and of concrete slow-burning construction; special heating plant. U. S. Cashier Co,, 1002 Broadway bldg. DON'T -buy before Investigating this. My modern 5 room home, full base ment, fruit trees, poultry houses, lawn, roses and every comfort possi ble: restricted district. Must sell at once. Cheap for cash. Terms also. Hart. .114 1st St. SMALL-NEW HOUSE. $750. 60x100 Foot Lot $15 cash, 115 per month, including - interest, uxe oe tiiy r car, Beautiful Home Rose City vicinity, modern. Improve ments all in, clear of Incumbrance, leaving city, will sacrifice. COAD, 121S Northwestern Bank bldg. FOR SALE A 6 room modern 2 story house, 20 minutes out, right on car line. 2 lots with fruit trees. $300 cash, balance easy terms. O. F. Ford. 809 Railway Exchange bldg. Main ,1224, A 7117. HAVING LEFT PORTLAND. I olfer at sacrifice ray large, roomy, mod ern home., Rose City park, occupied three years;, view location, fine porch es, excellent neighborhood. W. W. 611- vor. Newberg. Or, I HAVE a nice lot on Madison, bet. 52d and 53d, that I will build you a bungalow on. $200 down and $20 per month. Much cheaper than you ran buv one built. G. E. Weller, 1405 Hawthorne. . FOR SA LE Modern bungalow. 5 rooms, $1300; lot 60x100, practically new. You can't build the bouse for the money. ,J. E. Shears. 431 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 9294., NEAR Milwaukie, garden in, fruit beating, lawn, house, sacrifice. Phone awaar.laak SSa. Caalt GrOVS. FOR SALE HOUSES (Continued.) $3111 $35 FOR SALE HOUSES 01 CCentlnaed.) pfcfs. WE will bull4 and finance a home on your- lot or any lot you may select. Pay ; for It like rent. We jruaran tee satisfaction. Call and see us. K. E. BOWMAN A CO. Itoom l. Commercial .1 Club Bldg. I .ESS T 1 1 A N- f 'O.viT C8d0. $500 down, house 239 E 4Sth St., one block north of Hawthorne; lot 45x95. Owner. B-HM. 100xlC ON the southeast corner 2 Sth in. and Division; hard surface all one block to car; big snap at J250, 5500 down and $20 per muath. Will trade for bungalow. ZADOW & ALEXANDER. 414 Corttett bldg A-1416. Mar. 92. CHOICE QUARTER BlACK. S. W. COR. 12TH AND HALL STS. OR EXCHANGE For new bungalow in restricted dis trict, with $S000 cash, balance to suit purchasers. Owner. Y-745. J ournal. FOR SALE BY OWNKKT Arlington Heights, beautiful home site, 15 minutes from oth aixl Wash ington, excellent service. phone L. 6332; Cheap. AN exceptionally fine GOxlOO view lot. 200 feet frum Broadway car, street paved und all improvrments in. Maku me a cash offer this week. East 519. B-3355. $3B0 buys a fine home site, west side. lies rine; terms, J1P cash, bolnnce $5 per rofnth. This tract is 76x100. M. E. lee. 5.'2 Corbett bldg. 4 ACHE close in. west side, 5 cent fare; lies fine, his value at.8360; $10 cah, balance ia per month. M. E. Lee. 522 Corbett bldg NEED money; will sacrifice lot In Ml' waukie also 2 lots.in Mtilenomah sta. tlon. Call room 302 Mason Hotel, 2d and Salmon. $750 Very fine tj acre tract, covered with little fir and dogwood; $10 cash, balance $10 per month. M. E. Lee. 522 Corbett bldg FOR SALE 1 Tremont Park lot. cash or terms. For ptirticiilar write, Thomas Hunter. Coble, Oregon. IMN M'MBERED lot. close to car. to trade for light auto. 6234 Foster Road. Phone Tabor 2430. LOT on 49th and llolgate, must bs sold, terms to suit; $400 takes iL Owner. Wood lawn 949. : THItKfcTMt. Scott lots, $276 to '$325, easr. or terms. 5 per cent Interest. Will sell alone or togetl i er. Tabor 8 3 5 . $T6oo lOT 50x114, Marguerite ave. near Division; bv owner. Streets paved. PhontsSwUwood 442. LOT In Firland dist , $350; worth "$460. $5 monthly. M. 1 166. 720 C. of C. bblg A NiCE ' block corner. Montaviilu dlstrb-t. reasonable. Tabor 4?27 ACREAGE ft7 Season's Best Buy 7 ti arres located right st station ou 4th st. ele trie; A-l soil, all in .iitivau-.ii. .1 .o res in fine beating. '2-ear-nId or chard in first class condition; ilaiuly room house, plastered and papered throughout; nil large, rooms and lots of rloeet room. Mas fireplace in largo living room. Iar,-e basement with brick foundation, woodshed, fln Iwirn. hoghouse. apple bouse and new, modern hen house with all modern equipment to accommo date 500 chickens, also scratch shed. Place all fenced first class. Tills Js an Ideal lioiin-. elegant train 'service. We have the photographs. Must be sold. f;n owner says place price at $:!200. $1000 lens than it cost him; $500 cash. Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d floor Cluimlrof Cnmmert e. 10 ACHES On corner, best of soil, no rock, grav el or sand, 4 acres in cultivation and crop, 6 acres pastvre. all Tenced, H room house, finished on the outside, dining room and kll'-hen llnislied In !.'lie. Barn !8x2R, partly painted, paint to finish all outbuilding!, 3 " chickn hous. wood shed anil work shop, buildings, all npw. One acre of apple trees, 2 years old, best of varieties, family orchard of pear, peach and plum treeH, some bearing; all garedn and ffirm tools. One 9-year-old mare, fine driver and worker, harnesses. I buggy. 1 cow. 1 2-year-old heifer, fresh in fall; Incubator and brooders, chickens; 3 miles to It. R. station, V4 mile to school, rural route, 2 miles to Pacific highway. 1 mile to good gravel road, R miles to ferrv landing at-Vancouver. Price $200; $120ii cash, balance years at 6 per cent. Must sell on ac count of my health. KX-14. Journal. 2 acres, all cleared, nt Junc tion of 6 roads; commands view of surrounding country, fronts on main road to Port land: 10 miles from court house; good automobile road: 4 mile to electric station; best of soil, no rock or gravel; 13c commuters' fare to Portland; every community convenience. 20 liomes In view. Special price of this. $800. $80 cash and monthly payments. The Shaw-Fear Co, Main 33. 102 4th st. A-3500. f, acres, all cleared. tnlle from electric station; side walk all the way: 13c com muters' fare to Portland; S acres of this "A 1" onion land an extraordinary bargain at $3"0 per acre. See us. The Shaw-Fear Co, Main 35. 102 4th St. A-3500. BENDEMEER ACREAGE IN BEAUTIFUL TUALATIN VALLEY Level, well drained land, rich soil, no rocks. On electric line and on both Cornell and Germantown auto roads, within 10 mile circle. In the choicest country home district near Portland, at price of farm land. Tracts 3 to 10 acres, prices $150 to $300. Terms. 10 rr cent down, balance easy- payments, per cent. LUEDDEMANN. RULEY & CO., 913 Chamber of Commerce. 11 acres; 2 miles west of Whltwood Court on German town road; house, barn, well, lots of fruit, prunes, cherries, pears: everything. A bargain at $2000. and on installments. The Shaw-Fear Co, Main 35. 102 4th st. A-3500. 10 ACRES on the Mt. Hood railroad, near Buckley ave., 2 V4 acres cleared, nice 3-room house, 43 fruit trees, i blocks from the station, adjoining land sold at $1000 per acre; a big snap at $6500. $1600 down, balance easy terms; 5c fare. ZADOW ALEXANDER. 414 Corbett bldg. A-1416. Marshall 2. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, citv water, close to car line, casv terms: will build to suit pvr chaser. "Phone Martshall 1585. or Selt wood 476. John 1 i. Gibson . owner. TWO acres, cleared, fenced, new 5 room bungalow, 15 minutes of car, fin views, only $2500. Investigate. Belford & Huff, 1629 East 13th. Phone Sellwood 161. If 0 AU-Ki5 in tne nooa mrer coun try, 100 acres orchard land. 2 mi. rrom uee ana n. raw ia.ua; omy her of Commerce. - Main 256. ' : ; (Comt-rae- Vest r a) Owwa. U4 Monroe - ki - .