c
ALASKA
sees
now
RUN
TO BE
A WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Jrade Conditions Show an
Increase Which Warrants
Improvement of Service.
WILL BEGIN TOMORROW
ChM( WU1 Beoome Bf r active by Sail
'Ing of J. B. Stetson, 8. Thomas
Wand to Bo rroo Ziaaoo Boat.
NEW STEAMER OF GRACE LINE VISITS PORTLAND WITH CARGO FROM ATLANTIC COAST
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-w yvfvivfiijtoztmitrties sift '" r "
Trade conditions now warranting.
th aervlc of the Portland Steamship
company Into Alaska is to be Increased
by placing; the steamer Qulnault and
J. B. Stetson on regular weekly ached
ule with the steamer Thomas L. Wand
making Irregularly scheduled trips
with freight only, probably every
three weeks. The change becomes ef
fectiv with the sailing of the Stetson
tomorrow night.
The Stetson and Qulnault will not
touch at Puget sound ports under any
consideration now, but will make direct
trips back and forth between Portland
and Ketchikan, Chomly, Yes Bay. Bur
n'ett Inlet, Wrangel, Petersburg, Ju
neau, Douglas. Sheep Creek, Burner's
Bay. Haines and Hkagway. With the
opening of the White Pass & Yukon
railway on June 1 enough business has
been assured the Portland Steamship
company to make this new schedule
pay, and It will be maintained at least
during the summer rush.
Arrangements of the running time
of the Qulnault and Stetson wil give
passenger service out of this port
every week Instead of having to miss a
' week, whenever the Wand nailed, as has
ben the custom sttice the steamers
started. Passenger traffic as well as
freight lias been all that could be de
sired so far, and every effort is being
made by the line to encourage it.
That the Stetson and Qulnault will
have no trouble keeping to a 14-day
schedule Is the belljef of Manager Nor
man I'. Titus of th, Portland Steam
ship company. Captain F. L. liarri-
mau brought tno J. ts. oieison in
last night from Alaska, having com
pleted a round trip In 13 days and
stopped at Orays Harbor to load con
siderable box Hliook for the return
voyage. Captain Harrirnan Bays that
he can make it without trouble and
is glad of the chance to Improve the
service. The Stetson will leave out
tomorrow night from here with the
cargo which h Wand was to have
taken and the Quinault next Thurs
day. These two steamers will oper
ate out of Portland thereafter on
each Thursday night at 9 o'clock.
The steamer Thomas L. Wand. Cap
tain A. C. Jansen, now on the Oregon
Drydock being repaired from the dam-
. age sustained In grounding north of
Ketchikan, will now be used In a
free lance freight Bervlce to Alaska
which will take in many ports of
call, Sitka, Klawack. Craig. Waterfall
and Karheen, and all other west
coast ports. Returning she will take
care of the shipments of lime being
made from UOche Harbor to Port
land and of the gypsum which is
being handled between Oypsum, Alas
ka, and RoeUc .Harbor. Hhe will carry
no perishable freight of -ny kind.
I
MRS. KATE YANDO IS
CHOSEN PRESIDENT 0F
REBEKAH ASSEMBLY
Want Ad Rates
ta effert Oct. t, 1913.
ALL, PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED
CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS
Delly or Kanda?.
14 rent per wiwd per tnertion.
This ehirs t for all ilsiwlf tea tlon ajcpi
iom "Far Rent In PrlTale Pamllr." '"Room and
Board In Prlrat Kamilr." "Situation Watt
ed" and "Wanted to Rent" ada., which are
14 centa per 'rd per inwrtion.
No ad rhargeU for ) than IK eeota.
CASH APVEKTlSKMENTS
1 Vi cenla per word for all cHwlflcatlona
excepting "For Rent In PrivatP Family."
"Itoom and Board in Private Family." "Slt-
. .... 1 . J t . ... . . m .1.
MP.MinnVI A IS HnRt TO MaTA . h 14 cents per word
illVIIIIIMI V I V wwa v - . lTir4 1
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. (4-2
4th st.. ooo. ttv hall. M.854. A-1U.
BLS1AKSS PROPKRTV
66
I Need $500
Odd Fellows and Their
Sister Members,
PARADE IS THE FEATURE
Three insertions for the price of two.
Seven Insertion for (be price of fir.
No ad taken for lea than 1.1 cents.
NEW TODAY
KbicotIUi March In Evening and All
Are Banqnetad and. Fetd as
Sonorad Quests.
The American steamer Santa Clara, one of the new W. R. Grace & Co.'s steamers, which arrived here Monday afternoon. She brought
a cargo of 2500 tons of hardware, agricultural implements and miscellaneous stuff, besides 700 tons of building steel from Atlan
tic ooast ports. She is at th plant of the Northwest Steel company now and will sail tomorrow afternoon for Puget Sound to fin
ish discharging. Returning here she will load a cargo of lumber for Balboa.
Cecelia and Santa Cruz, and 1b commanded by Captain Crossley.
The Santa Clara Is a sister steamer to the Santa
steamers at the terminals of the Te
hauntepec railroad ffre a number of
consignments for which Portland mer
chants have been looking. The Strath
don is at Guaymas discharging coal for
the Mexican government. Permission
has been gained from the Mexican au
thorities to move the goods at either
terminal, and they will probably be de
livered here within three weeks. The
merchandise has been kept under guard
of a detachment of federal soldiers
since the railroad was first abandoned,
and It is not thought any damage has
been suffered.
The dispatch which told of the char
tering of the Strathdon also contained
the news that the German government
has decided against letting any of
their battleships leave the Mexican
waters and the British steamer Cet
rlana, which has been operated in the
Mexican passenger and freight service
by the North Pacific Steamship com
pany, and which only recently reached
San Francisco with a boat load of ref
ugees from Mazatlan, would return to
Mexican waters with coal for the Ger
man navy. She has Deen iaen lur eia.
months.
The Mexican steamer Mazatlan, ior-
merlv the Norwegian steamer jason.
has been pulled off the Mexican run
bv the Jebsons, and will be laid up till
the trouble in Mexico na buubiucu.
SIX FOOT CHANNEL REPORTED
Dredge Finishes Work on Oregon
City-Portland Run.
Oregon City, Or., May 21. There Is
r.ow a six foot channel in the Willam
ette river from Oregon City to Port
land. This will assure river boats the
year round at this city. The United
States dredge Champoeg has been
working for a good many months on
the river between here and fortiana
and has Just finished its work. Most
of the work was done on the Clackamas
rapids. Just below the mouth of the
Clackamas river, below this city. The
ChaTnpoeg left for the Lewis river, in
Washington, where it will work until
July, when the government will return
the dredge to this city.
..Santa Rosalia
Antwerp
...Port Nolloch
Uelbouru
..Santa Pcaalia
..Santa osalla
, Antwerp
Antwerp
, Antwerp
Honolulu
..Santa Rosalia
Callao
Newcastle
.Santa Rosalia
LUCKKNBACK 18 WITHDRAWN
Loral Agent Receives Orders Not
to Accept Freight.
The Luckenhack Steamship com
pany, which has been handling freight
between Portland and other Pacific
coast ports and New York city via
the Panama canal railroad, has with
drawn from the Portland field.
N. F. Titus, manager of the Port
land Steamship company here and
els,.) agent for the Dodge steamship
line, has been the Luckenhack agent
here. Cable were received yesterday
Afternoon ordering the refusal of all
freight offered. Competition between
this line. the American -JIawalian
Bteamship company and W. R. Grace
ft Co. has been extremely keen and It
is probable fhat the Luckenback busi
ness will be taken up by these two
lines.
J. B. Stetson, Am. atr Oak St.
Geo. W. Fenvlck, Am. str Tongue Point
Joban FoulRen. Am. atr Couch
Carlo. Am. str St. Helen
Breakwater, Am. atr Bound up
Hugh Hogan, Am. ch Bound up
W. S. Porter, Am. str Bound up
Salem, Am. sen Astoria
-En &outi to JjemA Stain.
Name .Jailed Iron
Desuix, Fr. sen Hamburg
Uen. ue bonis. Kr. bk NewcaaU
fciigleborii, Br. ship Valparaiso
Dulbek, tier, bk Santa uosali
Kails of Afton, Nor. Bk iquiqu
Helwlg Vimieu. tier, ah Hamburg
Kei'kcudDrigniamre, or. sn newcasiie
NorUnav, Nor. ah
Notre Dame d'Arvor, Br. bk.
L'ambrlaii l'riucesi. Nor. str.
Marosa, Nur. so
Kurt. Ger. bk
Dolbek, Uer. bk
Versailles, Kr. bk
JaiuTllle. Fr. bk
fornll Barh. Fr. bk....
Kinross-ehire, Br. ah
kt-tanga, Belg. bk ,
OlWebank, Br. sb
Ht criette, tier, bk
Lafcbek. Uer. bk.
Hafrsfiord. Nor. bk Tort Philip Head
Bparton, Nor. bk Callao
Wandsbck, Ger. bk Santa Rosalia
Semantba, Nor. bk West Coast
Talklrk, Br. bk Newcastle
TLomasen, Kuss, sh Newcastle. An.
Saxon Monarch, Br. str
Miscellaneous En Rout.
Alesla. Ger. Hamburg
Audaluaia, Ger. - a Hamburg
CsrnariouBhire, Br. str Antwerp
Den ofTtutb?en. Br. a Antwerp
Ulenlochy, Br. a Antwerp
Hoerde, Ger. sa Hamburg)
Monmouthshire. Br. tr Antwerp
Notal, Dan. sa Antwerp
Pierre Autoine, Fr. bk Antwerp
Radnorshire, Br. s Antwerp
UlTer Forth, Br. Antwerp
sunt Catallna. Am. as New York
Santa Clara. Am. s Seattle
Sambla, Ger. a Hamburg
Kndmark. Ger. ...Hamburg
Suevla. Ger. sa Hamburg
Transvaal. Dan. as Antwerp
lnverbertle. Br. s Antwerp
Framley, Br. a Antwerp
OrUtano, Br. str Antwerp
En ".ante to Jod LusNi.
Nam H' Hed from
Alcides. Nor. bk Callao
Ralem. Am. ech Newcaatlo. N. S. W
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
FREIGHT TO BE RELEASED
American-Hawaiian Company En
gages Extra Steamer.
North Pacific freight tied up at
Puerto Mexico and Salina Cruz, the
terminals of the Tehauntepec railroad,
since the Mexican trouble commenced,
will be brought north by the British
steamer Strathdon, which was char
tered yesterday for that purpose by
the American - Hawaiian Steamship
company. The British steamer TJUadia
has also been taken by the American
Hawaiian, and will take the east
bound freight now at Puerto Mexico.
Announcements of the taking of these
two Hteamers was received by C. D.
Kennedy, local agent for the American
Hawaiian Steamship company this
morning.
In the shipments awaiting the two
The Willamette river stood at H.8
feet at 8 o'clock this morning and Dis
trict Forecaster E. .A. Beala has an
nounced that he believes it will come
to a temporary stand at that stage to
morrow. A mistake in the quoting of
figures received from Lewlston made a
higher stage look probable but the
Snake has dropped slightly there in
stead of raising and stands at 11.3.
In tow of the Oneonta, the American
Bchooner Hugh Hogan left up this
morning from Astoria for the Oregon
drydock. She was towed north from
the Siuslaw by the tugboat Printer.
The American schooner Salem will
be towed to the Port of Portland dry
dock tomorrow to have her foremast
stepped. She will also be cleaned and
painted.
The British steamer Radnorshire of
the Royal Mail Steam Packet line will
finish loading at Albina dock this af
ternoon and sail for the orient direct
tomorrow morning at 4 o'clock.
To complete discharging her North
Pacific cargo, the W. R. Grace & Co.,
steamer Santa Clara will sail from the
Northwest Steel company s dock for
Puget sound this afternoon. She will
return here In 10 days to take a heavy
cargo or lumber.
The steamer Breakwater, Captain T.
J. Macgenn, arrived early this morning
from Coos Bay and will dock at Ains
worth dock about 2 o'clock this after
noon.
Over 100 passengers were aboard the
North Pacific Steamship company's
steamer Roanoke when she sailed for
San Diego and way points last night.
The steamer Bear, Captain Nopander,
sails tomorrow morning while the
steamer Beaver. Captain Mason, is due
tomorrow atternoon.
LomDac. Br. as Amsterdam
Kcclesia. Br. as Honolulu
Queen Maud, Br. sa Baa FrancUc
Ktratbiorne. Br. a.... San Diego
AWenn, Am. scb uaetal
Strathgarrj, Br. etr 8an Francisco
Btrathdan. Br. str . San Francisco.
Clan MacLead. Br. str Guaymas
Oneen Marearet. Br. str San Francisco
Hynoiora. ur. ml priucnw
Mable Gale, Am. bk Aukland
InTercarry. Br. bk Honolulu
Clan MacLoad, Br. str Moll
Kramley. Br. str Aniwarp
St. Theodore, Br. str Shanghai
Queen Margaret, Br. str San Francisco
Lord selton. ur. sir oiagaaiena mi
Ktrathflllon. Br. spr Victoria
Bessie Dollar, Br.-str oan uTancisco
Wm. H. Smith. Am. sch Callao
mberhorne. Kuss. sn lauao
Strathesk. Br. str Callao
MARINE NOTES
"Juct Say"
It Mfi&ns
Original and Ginulna
MALTED MILK
Tha Food-drink for All Agts.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
- Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
fiich milk, malted grain, powder form.
K quick losch prepared in a minute
Take no substitute. Ak for HO RUCK'S
i?w Others are imitation
I ,f. ,
REMTICO
Typewriter Ribbon
and
Carbon Paper
LAST LONGEST
GIVE BESTRESULTS
Writ for particulars of coupon plan.
Remington Typewriter Co.
(Incorporated)
BIOADWAT, FOBTLA1TO. OB.
QCHVAB PRINTING CO
OBEN6REENE.PRt5lDtHT
a 5 r STARK STREET
MARINE IjVI-SMtjIGENCK
Dc to Arrivo.
Breakwater, from Coos Bay May 21
i-rimi-is m. ieirett. from 8. r Mov
Homa. from San Luis Mat 2
v, is. potter, from Monterey May 22
Bearer, from San Pedro and way May 22
lutHinn, i ram an impro and way May 24
Han Ramon, from San Francisco May 24
Fnnta t iara, from Seattle May 25
Uoe City, from San Pedro and way.. May 27
Alliance, from Eureka and Cooa Bay.MHy 27
........ w , ,.v..i4 i'ii-,.., u,i na,... may ii
r, ni. inm rwu rpam ana way June
I'araiao. from S. F. and way June
J B. Stetson, from Alaska June
llios. L. YVi:d, from Alaska June 15
Du to Donajt,
Radnorshire, for Orient and Europe. .May 22
ISfar, for Sau Pedro and way Mav :9
Curios, for Sau FranclMco May 22
Multnomah, frtr San Pedro ..May 22
J. B. Stetson, for Alaska; May 22
Northland, for Kan Diego May 23
Breakwater, for CoosBay and Eureka.. May 23
Bearer, for San Pedro and way May 27
Yellowstone, for Coo Bay and S. F..Mar 27
Tbcmas U Wand, for Alaska May 27
x ur.iiu, iwr onn isiego ana way May 27
Alliance, lor Coos Bay and Eureka. .May 28
Quinault. for Alaska May 28
iune nj, xor nan i-earo ana way.... June
Roanoke, for San Diego and way June
Pcralso, for Coo Bay and S. F June
from Ban Franctaoo.
Bteamers uaryara and Xale. mterntln
leare San Fraucl for San Diego on MoS
days, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
i; "TLw sj "V-" irvm rortland.
Northbound, they arrive at San Francisco
on Tuesday. Thursday. Saturdays and Sun
day. Youola to Vtrt.
Name n.r.v
Chinook, dredgo , Alaska Dork
King Cyrus. Ami ach U 77 :AtorU
Blf..t, Pern,, bl 7. "".VuSSK
Mindoro. Am. cfc. Port. Lor Oo.
Radnorshire, Br. atr 4 Albina
? T iv'no North Bank
buohomlsh. U. S. revenue cutter Astoria
"trjL"TeV, Am- !tr- -. St. Helens
ituciii nuumra, Am. Sir ..PraiiMt,,
liquor and held high revelry. When
the elrls declined to go to certain
places they were abandoned by the
salesmen.
A Portland man brought them o
his home In Portland, where they re
mained until about 6 o'clock Sunday
morning, when they went to their
own homes.
Monday evening the 17 and 19-year-
old girls, It was stated, were Intro
duced to two other men by a taxlcab
driver, and they again visited the mu
waukie tavern, remaining there until 2
o'clock Tuesday morning, then going to
a hotel In Portland.
Complaint Xa Mad.
Tuesday afternoon the guardian of
the 17-year-old girl made complaint to
the department of safety for women
that the girl had disappeared. The de
partment located" the lrl. who told of
the trlpg to the Milwaukio roadhouse.
While Investigating this case the de
partment unearthed the cases or tne
other girls.
One of the girls stated that at no
time was she questioned as to her age
by the manager of the club, except
Tuesday night, when a patron of the
place called tl e manager's attention to
the youthful appearance of the girl.
Then the inanagtr a&ked her age, but
did not require her to leave. The same
girl told Mrs. Baldwin that she saw
other girls at the club, many of them
apparently under age. These otnef
girls, she said, were served with
liquor without being questioned.
"My investigation so far indicates
that the club has violated all the rules
of decency." said Mrs. Baldwin this
morning. "Not only the club, but some
of the men patronizing the place are
to be blamed. lknow of other cases
in which girls takfen to this place by
men have acted shamefully.
"This Is a case' where a searching
inquiry and Investigation is needed.
Taxlcab drivers shoul4 stop the prac
tice of directing parties to the club.
Manv men we meet In everyday busi
ness are Involved, and if my evidence
is substantiated they will be taken be
fore the grand Jury at Oregon City."
Miss Fern Hobbs. secretary to uov
ernor West, Is scheduled to meet Mrs.
Baldwin early this, afternoon for a
conference, in which ways and means
of prosecution will be considered.
Astoria. Or., May 21. Arrived at 3:30 and
left up at 4:30 a. m. Steamer Breakwater,
rora Coos Bajr. Sall(l at fi:30 a. m Steam.
er Koanokc, lor an ineco ana way porm;
steamer Willamette, for an Diego; at a a.
.Steamer MaTerlok. for an KTannsro.
S:iled at 0:30 a. m. British steamer Queen
Kupenle. for Karachi. Left up at T:rf a.
m. Schooner htugn riogan. Arnvea i noon
Steamer w. S. Porter, from Monterey.
San FTanclsco. May 21. Arrived at 8 a.
m. Steamer Yucatan, from fcan Diego.
Coos Bay. May 21. Arrived steamer Al
liance, from Portland.
Perlm. May at). passea uriusn steamer
Merionethshire, from Portland, for London.
San Pedro. May 2". Sailed steamer lu-
catan. for Portland.
Astoria. Mav a'). Arrived at a:;w p. m.
Schooner Hugh Hognn. from Muslaw.
Sun KrnciM-o. May 2.--sllea at 1 p- m.
Steamer nearer, for Portland.
North Head. Wash.. Mht 21. Condition at
the month of the rlrer at 8 a. m., Rmootb;
wind east 1.') miles; weather clear.
Tides at Astoria, tnday.
Rich water 11:4 a. m.. ft. feet: 1 1 : 1 4
n m.. ?.t leer. I X'w wair o.i a. m., u.o
feet; 5:31 p. m.. 3.1 feet.
Daily River Readings.
STATIONS. J J;
o ' j. 5 a
c 3 us "sa
l.ewislon
I'matilla
I'.ugene
Allwny
alenj . . . .
WilFonvllle.
Portland ..
11 .31
13. S
3.4
2.S
1.9
S.R
14. S
-0.
o 1
0.1
O.l
1.2
o..".
(IKlsing; ( IFaillng.
River. Forecast.
The Willamette river at Portland will come
to a temporary stand Friday at a stage of
about lo feet.
GOVERNOR TIRED OF
REPEATED VIOLATIONS
OF LAW BY THIS CLUB
of understanding among some of th
people which caused them to awaken
to their wrongs and to strive intelli
gently for their rights, makes that
contention absurd. I do not hold tha
me AJexlcan peons are at present as
capable of self-government as other
people ours, for example; but I do
hold that the widespread sentiment
that they never will be and never can
be made to be capable of self-government
is as wickedly false as it is pal
pably absurd."
Young Man's Tears
Appealed to Court
rrtea in Salem for "lOftinar" Two
Fln In a Jewelry store His plead'
lag Get Him Off With Light Pine.
(Special to The Journal. 1
aiem. or.. May 21 A man about
-3 years old. giving the name of Jack
Reagan, who said he .was registered
with his sister at a Portland hotel, was
airesLea nere yesterday afternoon by
x-o.ice uiricer uaines for "lifting", two
diamond pins from a local jewelry
store. The pins were found on him, he
coniesea, and with tears, pleading
and a story of his humiliation and fear
U1 mB ioiks learning of his predica
mem. ne Bortened the hearts of the
victims of his pilfering and the court.
uniu ne got off with a $26 fine, of
was aavancea for him by C.
romeroy, me Jeweler who detected
mm tatting me pins.
Reagan said his father .
wealthy New Yorker, an tra h
his sister were touring the country on
a pleasure trip. As securitv for the
money advanced by Mr. Pomeroy he
gave his watch and chain and tie pin.
He was given money to return to Port-
.-..u u, ramer aioore, to whom he
nmue a conresBlon.
T .
na a woman who said she
was nis sister were guests for a cou
pie of days at one of the local v,ti.
They occupied separate apartments and
it-Bisierea irom .New York rltv
Yesterday the woman received a long
istance telephone message from Rea
gan asking for money, She Immedi
ately left the hotel and has not been
nearu irom since. The hotel bill
amounts to about 10 and has not been
The hotel people were notified v.
terday to watch out for Reagan who.
they believe, is merely njjtsquerading
as a young man of wealth.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5,6,7
On impro-ed city property. We also
eal in Corporation and Municipal
Bonds.
bosestsos fc swnro,
0O7-8 Kortbweetern Beak lldff.
Salem. Or., May 21. The governor's
action In again placing ttie cluo in
charge of the mllltla was based upon a
report made to him yesterday by Mrs.
Lola Baldwin, who said she had
picked up two young girls who were
arlnking with men at the club. This
was the final straw, a culmination of
a number of such law violations which
have been reported to the governor.
and .the governor declared he was go
ing to put a stop to such occurrences
there, once and for all.
Governor "West said only one or two
militiamen would be sent to the club
grounds, and that the place will be
hoarded up. Mrs. Baldwin has th
two girls who were found at the club,
grid the governor said he was advised
that the names of the men who were
with them are known. The whole mat
ter will be turned over to District At
torney Hedges, who Is expected to pre
bent it to the grand Jury.
When the governor withdrew the
militiamen a short time ago, after hav
ing put the club under martial law, W
Wilbur, manager of the club, gave as.
surances yiat the club would be run
lawfully ajnd the governor was giving
him a chance, hut he said there would
be no more such chances given.
Miss Fern Hobbs, the governor's sec
retary, went to Portland yesterday to
t ooperate with Mrs. Baldwin iu gather
ing up the tag ends of the evidence
against the club and she Is expected to
go to Oregon City today to confer with
District Attorney Hedges about the
matter, and present him with the evi
dence in hand.
ssuit Transferred to Federal Court
" The libel of W. S. Gates, a steve
dore against the steamer "Mayfair." to
collect $10,000 for personal injuries
originally filed in the state courts and
vinnn which nroceedlnes the shin was
office, was yesterday removed to the
federal court. The suit alleges that
Gates, engaged in loading lumber , on
the vessel March 25, had his foot
crushed when a heavy timber fell on it.
LIBERTY ONLY AIM
OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR MEXICANS
Girl Distributors
Of Roses Selected
The following girls from ' VII Hons
peninsula districts will distribute the
roses from their respective sections at
tne Peninsula Park rose 'show June
9 and 10: Pieljmont. Miss Alice Corn.
all: West Piedmont. Misses Madeline
Rhotboom. Caroline Alexander. Louise
Watson; North Albina, Miss Mildred
Carr; Ockley Green and Riverside, Miss
tvina towier; and Overlook, Miss Eva
Degel. The remaining districts to ex-
nioji nave not yet sent in the names!
oi meir representatives.
The displays will be made under a
canvas shelter 200 feet long south of
the sunken garden, along the row of
trees on the Ainsworth avenue side of
the park.
The lighting committee, of which J. J
H. Nolta is chairman, is having posts
erected on all four sides of the sunken
garden for electric lights, and a
searchlight on the grandstand will be
played on the sunken garden and rose
displays at night.
(Special to The Journal.) j
McMinnville, Cm. May 21. The larg- i
est attendance at the Odd Fellows
state conclave, now being held in this
clfy, was reached yesterday as the
grand lodge was In session.
The feature of the day was a parade
In which the visiting delegates, num
bering more than 800, took part, headed
by the McMinnville band, and the boys
of Company A in full campaign uni
forms.
The uniform rank of the Odd Fel
lows made an attractive showing and
the lodges at Willamina and Carlton
had prettily decorated automobiles in
the line of march. At the noon hour
the restaurants and hotels were filled
to overflowing although three of the
local churches served luncheon to the
visitors.
In the afternoon there were two re
ceptions tendered the visitors, one by
the women of the Civic Improvement
club at the Commercial club rooms,
and another at the Elks' hall by the
wives of the local antlered herd.
In the evening a get-acquainted
meeting was held in the city auditori
um. During the afternoon automobiles
were placed at the disposition of tne
visitors and trips in the nergnooring
country were taken. The Muscovites
parade In the evenirrg was followed by
a banquet at Burns hall for the mem
bers of that organization. The session
of the grand lodge will close this aft
ernoon. Visitors say this convention
Is one of the most successful and best
attended in the history of the order.
The Rebekah Assembly has elected
the following officers: President, Mrs. I
Kate Lando. of Marshfield; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Rose P. palmer, or Bauer ,
City: warden, Mrs. Nellie Wattenberg,
of Klamath; secretary, nr. ura cop
per, of Dallas; treasurer, Mrs. fcda
Jacobs, of Portland: trustee of I. O. O.
F. home. Mrs. William Howell, of Ore
gon City; trustees of the Assembly,
Mrs. Jessie Peters, Eugene, Mrs. Neick
lln, McMinnville, and Mrs. Mary Don
nelly, of Condon.
Delivery Machine
Passes Over Child
Examination of Child' Body Indicate
Ho Bones Broken and Injury Is Hot
Considered Serious.
The rear wheel of a delivery auto
mobile belonging to the Olds, Wort
man & King store passed over the ab
domen of the five-year-old son of h..
C. Grant. 846 Brooklyn street, last eve
ning, seriously injuring the child. Dr.
C. R. McClure is attending the boy at
the St. Vincent's hospital.
When the delivery automobile
stopped at the Grant home, the child
with another went to the rear of it.
In starting, the driver backed the auto,
the wheel knocking down the boy and
passing over his body. An X-ray pic
ture made last night does not show,
any broken bones. The lad has use of
his legs, which Indicate the spine to
be uninjured.
Business man must sell within 10.
days, business lot on KiUinnsWorth
ave., near car barns. $500 required. C
3'.'. Journal.
WHEN you answer these
mention The Journal.
Want Ads.
h'Vki SALijUOLsliS 6i
WANTED Steady young couple who
want a home. To a couple of this
kind we will make terms that you
carr buy yourself a good hojiif with
all built-in convenlem.es. Has recep
tion hall, living and dining room with
buut-in butfei; nice large Dutch
kitchen. Bath room flmstud In kuiih
enamel. Good bed room with laiga
roomy closet; large aitic; oack an I
front porches. Lawn all made wit-i
several young fruit trees. Street woi :t
paid for. All for $2U a moiU.i. tall
nie evenings at East 677!.
CITY AND f ARM LOANS
1000 and np st lowest rmtas.
ZADOW & ALEXANDER
14 Corbett Bldg. &-1416. Ma ran 11 91
MKKTIXG NOTICES
41
AL KADKR TEMPLE. A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated
session Saturday. May
'23, at 8 p. m.. Masonic
Temple, West Park and
Yamhill sts. Visiting
nobles cordially invited.
Ziy oixler of the poten
tate. HUGH J. BOYD,
Recorder.
come. O. W.
WEBFOOT CAMP No.
66. Woodmen of the
World, meets every
Friday night In W, O.
W. templt, 128 Elev
enth street. All mem
bers requested to be
present. Visitors wel-
T. Muellhaupt, C. C.
A. L. BARBUR. Clerk.
For Sale
A Snap
Three room house, l 50x100 lots, 3
chicken houses, 15 fjuit trees, small
fruit and garden planted, price J130U, '
only luu cash, no trade. Call tSun
days or after 6 p. m. week days. Harry
Munnikeiua, t6 1 E. !0tli st. N. Take
Rose City Park car, walk 4 blocks
south.
Near Firland
Only $50 Cash
New pretty 1 rooms, imih, cellar.'
hard plastered, tinted, complete plumb
ing, gas, electricity, some nice shade;
good neighbors: balance of J145U only
J0 month, including interest. Mi.
Scott car to Firland. walk north to
3805 730, st. Lathrop, Ahinxtou bids.
COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 114.
A. F. & A. M. Special com
munication this (Thursdav)
evetiuiR, at 7 30 o'clock, Ma
sonic Teniplo Labor in the
M. M. degree. Visiting
brethren always welcome Rv
order W. M.
FRET i L. OLSON. Sfrrtrv
n?1 AClFie 1 247. Independent
Order Foresters, meets every Thurs
dav 8 p. m.. U'9 Fourth st. Visitors
welcome.
Vital Statistics,
tnarriages.Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
George Barn, Seattle. Wash.. 3S. and Wll
hrlmtna Zlnn, rlt.v. :;0.
V. Wack, 845 Brooklyn ntrct. legal and
E. O. Larson, S75 Murthwli-k xtreet. lgal.
Arthur Le!(rh rtrhureman. Korent tirorp. Or
legal, and (.iraoe Harriet Uawaon. 21 "wt
Jeasup street, legal.
liuj SI. Uader. 2025 Kaat (illMn atreet 22
and Hazel Iaabelle Gibson, 2"7 East I'oueh
atreet. IS.
rald H. Tatham Jr., 701 Montgomery
PrlTP, legal, and Nera L. rmiejnr, 8 North
Fifteenth trect. legal.
$100 CASH.
I have six modern story bunga
lows, walking distance. Price $3050
to $3300; improvements paid; houtea
are modern, with furnace, fixtures,
window shades, hardwood floors, full
remen basement, cement floor; kitchen
and bedrooms tinished in while en
amel; tinted and decorated In artistic
manner; close to two csr lines and
good school. Jeo. A. Itoss. owner.
fall Main JSt70 for appointment.
NIFTY bungalow, same as rent; swell,
nifty, new, mudirn 5 room bungalow,
just finished and ready to nio e. Into;
fine fireplace, hardwood flooiu. buf
fet, bookcase, panel dining loom, dou
bly built and linely finisned. nnuri ts
porch and brick pillars, V2 plock from
car and close in 011 the east shl?, only
a few minutes' ride from the west Bide;
price, a snap, $2960, terms Jut like rtnu
OR CSS I & BO LDS.
316 Board of Trade. Main 7462, A-4401.
v.l,y $il6y. A new 5 loom modern
bungalow., that will Just hull you.
This m a beahtll'ul home in a restricted
district; dlnln room finished with
panels 5 feet high, beamed celllns,
millet, window seat, two bookcases in
living room; large ante, full basement.
This must be sold. Den t f:ill to ee,
it. Two blocks to car, in minutes serv
ise, $75 cash, balance a.-. ( all own
er. Tabor 17 S3.
W. G. Smith & Co.1"ca?dn8d
Go at Once
$50 Down
DRESS suits for rent: all sizes. Unique
otarK st.
BIRTHS
Journal Want Ads bring results.
OSWEGO LAKE
Acre tract, only $400, $40 down and
$10 per month. Water, electrlf light,
close to station, only 30 minutes on
big red electric cars; boating, bathing,
fishing.
Select Tour Lot or Aoxe Will Build
Your Souse Easy Terms.
TEE ATCHISON a t.t.t.tj CO.,
210 tierlinieer Bldg.. 2d nnd Alder Sts.
ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. t larem-e M Allen"
448 Kat t la.r street. April IN. daughter'
KLKKS -To Mr. and lr. Kdward A. Klee.
4S52 Kevpntj. fourth utreet. Mav II n -wti
SIMMONS- To Mr. aud Mra. "Kug'enn Sim
mon. 442S Kortr second alroec, SS. E., May
11. a "n.
BJl'RKMAN T Mr. and Mr. U G. BJurk
man. 411!) Kort y-nlnth arfnue, S. E.. Mav
15 a daughter.
GEISE To Mr. and Mr. Georg J OeUe
371 North Twentj fifth street. May 13 a
on.
K ACFFM A N To Mr. and Mrs. Ernetft Kanff
man. 5S21 Seenty second atrtet, S. E., May
P. a son.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
OKTII In this city. Mar la. Henry U Ortb.
aged 40 yeara, beloved buaband of Bertha
E. Ortb. and father of Esther. Ijnim. and
Robert Orth. Funeral er?lc will be held at
Trinity Prenhvterlan cburrh. corner of Vir
ginia and Nebraska atreeta. Friday at C:r.o
p. m. Friendu JriTlted. Interment HIverTiew
cemetery. Independent Order of Foreatera
mill rondat service f the erave.
Tired Feet?
Then visit the surgeon chiropodist
with "The Barber Shop," Journal build
ing. He is an expert and will relieve
all forms of foot ailments. (Adv.)
Without the
middleman's profit
262 Washington
at Third
ASI'LANP In !hl city. Mht yn. at ber late
renidenre. 11H1 Est Lincoln utroet. France
M. Aspland. aged 71 year. 'Ine funeral perr
Ice will be beld Friday, May 22. at 2 o'clock
p. m.. at the residence estaMlKhment of J.
f. Flnley A Sn. Montgomery at Fifth. FVIend
Inrlted. Interment hi Ro-e 'lty petnetery.
JO NFS- - In thi olty. May 2 1 rt he r 1 :i7e
residence. 670 Hawthorne- Terrace, E.
Elizabeth Jooe, nsi XI yes". The remains
are at the residence establishment of J. I.
FlnleT 4fc Son, M int a-omerv i.t 1 Iffh.
MATTHEWS- Jn:nen MHMh.vcV f77 Et
Twentieth street. North. May 17, 74 jeara;
heart trouble.
DRIVER Ellen Privet, nsi Savler atreet.
May IS. 2S years; diphtheria.
JAEHNKE Alms Ja'hi.ke. ,"od Samaritan
hospital. May 17, 17 jesra; acute ftastrltls.
EORLAN'P Netgon S. Borland. Emanuel hos
pital. May IK. 21 Tests, looar pneumonia.
WISHARl Samuel I.. tVlsbard, 474 Eat
t-tark street, Mav Irt. 7 vesra; old age.
MARSHALL-tieors'' H Mrahll. 1185 East
Sltteentb street. North. May 18, 44 years;
heart failure.
liOHLM AN Poroinea E. Boblman. 4 North
Ninth street. May 17. 7S jear;. Talvular
disease of heart
4 rooms un.l haiii, ojnplete plunih
injt, electric tixtmts, coitur lot. Hewer,
cement walks; bulame ii ilSO'J at $-5
a month. inoliK.itiK inicref-t. 761 Kills
ave., near KeHwood ctu in mile neari-r
tlian rel 1 wiKid. ) l.athi "p. .Vliinglou bid.
MT. TAHOH snap. 1'iin- 'i-iooin huiiii ,
4 bedrooms, fireplace,' furnace;
liutch kitchen ami uu anliy, lots
f fruit trcei, and sirnlilxry; lot I ."'
102; a bi !-iki) ut Jiooo, f.'.ito down,
lialante to huh at per c,n(; on K.
.'7th HI., near ilaw t.'iyrrie. l,'-t us j.lmw
you this.
ZAlJUVV oi A I.KX A NllK K,
414 Corhelt Hldg. A-IIIS. Marsliail
Marguerite Avenue Snap
New room houtsr at 451 Marguerite
ave. I"u 1 1 cement liasenient. furnace,
fireplace, oak Moors, everything tmllt
in; fixtures and shades; lot 0 x t I J .
hard surfaced streets; if 5 11 ;i re loon
for a bargain come, nn se(. it.
t Iwner nt liny. or I hone iMm.i ..ll;t.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 U at.
in Selliru; bldg. Main 7215.
CLARKE BROS florists; fine flower
end floral designs. 289 Morrison at.
(Continued From Page Ope
WARRANTS ARE OUT
FOR THREE MEN IN
FRIARS' CLUB PROBE
tContinned From Page One.)
THo. U Waud. Am. atr.
sinti tiara. Am. str
AxnrsKon Mam, jap. str.
Northland. Am. Mr
Srflnaw. Am. tr ,
Sue U. Elmore, Am. atr. .
Daisy Putnam. Am. str. .
...Oreeou Pry dock
. ..X. W. Steel Co
t. & W. Lbr. Co.
...Port. Lbr. Co.
Astoria
Albera No. 3
t. Helen
Multnomah, Am. atr f Helen
ted to the grand jury of Clackamas
county.
Claim Liquor Was Served.
One of the girls is 16 years old, an
other 17, another 19 and the other 20.
They tell, so It Is asserted, how they
went to the club, were served with
liquor, then taken to various places In
Portland. One girl, the youngest, tells
how she was served with liquor at
Gratton's, a tavern near the club, and
kept there for two hours.
Beginning with Saturday night,
three of the girls relate, it is said,
that they met taree traveling sales
men stopping at a hotel In this city.
After having lunch and liquor at a
grill, the party left Portland at 10
o'clock Saturday night, went to the
Friars' club In taxlcabs. and remained
there until 2:30 o'clock Sunday morn
ing. The girls say they danced, drank
but all demand It so that the great
owners of property, the overlords, the
hidalgos, the men w1k have exploited
ttaat rich country for their own selfish
purposes, shall be able to continue
their processes undisturbed by the
protests of the people from whom their
wealth and power have been obtained.
"The dangers that beset the republic
are held to be the individual and cor
porate troubles of these men, not the
aggregated Injustices that have been
heaped on this vastly greater section
of the population that Is now strug
gling to recover by force what has al
ways been theijs by right,
All reopie lvcca xo trovera.
'They want order the old orderjsl
but I say to you that the. old order Is
dead. It is my part, as I see it, to aid
In composing those differences so tar
as I may be able, that the new order,
which will nave its foundation1; on hu
man liberty and human rightb, shall
prevail."
The president pausea. lie naa oeen
Intensely in earnest in his talk. He
smiled, and his long white fingers
wove themselves in and out. T.nen,
with a little gesture that betokened
amused contempt, he continued:
"They say the Mexicans are not
fitted for self-government; and to this
I reply that, when properly directed,'
there is no people not fitted for self
government. The very fact that the
extension of the school system by
Diaz brought about a certain degree
An Outing Worth While
to spend the
Week-End in Southern Oregon
Low Round Trip Fares
Every Saturday and Sunday we have on sale-low round-trio tickets
from Portland to Comstock, Drain. Oakland, Sutherlin, Rosebure,
Myrtle Creek. Glendale, Rojrue River. Gold Hill. Central Point.
Medford. Ashland and intermediate. points south of Comstock. Rood
for return Monday following.
J NEW HOME OF J. P. FINLEY A BON."
1
SUNSET
ICKOtHtUIASttl
souTta
P" Th Exposition Um 1918
No more delightful time in the year
than during the month of May to visit
ther garden . spots of Southern Oregon ;
enjoy the pure air. fragrant with blos
soms. Fishing is good in all the
streams.
Call at the City ticket Office. 80 Sixth Street. Corner of Oak.
Union Depot or East Morrison Street.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
IF Vob.urc tired of pu.viiik r nt and
want a modern bungalow mi a mkIiI
ly lot, be Bine you pet; nie. I am -th
owner of beautiful jin.pt ity upon
which 1 build to tuit tor reports. hi .
parties at low flgur.x, on 01 y t-umy
terms. 1 am sure 1l1.1t 1 ca:i !!'
you (.'all bi2 I'lult blii . cm uer I'.iiU
and Washington sis.
A NKW T, rofm huiiKalow, laiin iitlie,
oak. floors, art n(eN;uy IxiilUn
work. paneled
kitchen wi
trays, rooi
balance 130 r r month. In. ludini; In
terest. Z bloi-kH from H.i u ( jn n- cm.
Owner, Tabor 170 V
ixjl r, it rr 1J ' er"p.i I ii'iiniu
jneled (liniim 1 n. 1'ut.h
(villi ifrfn.t 1 iceih, laiHMli v
jins tinted. I.'SOO; $.i0n down.
HI I 1 US I 'i K I .UT.
We will bnlld a 1mm,- n yipr i- t.
$1000 to f0IMP, tfl'ttlf like lent, we do
first r-lnhH t;uarnnied work. Iari. a
rtety of plans to fieject fiom.
I'.MBUKNSTOCK.A- l.i;.-oN i'.
Oak t l.
Sep Mr Knrlong.
riA itll' K E SAL.K.
1325 K. Madison. f room bungalow,
with cement porch and column fire-
filace. furnace, hulltln convenience"",
awu roses and fruit. Kor particu
lars see G. R. Weller. 140i Hawthorne
ave.
B5IAL1. NKW HOUdK.
ST50.
BOxlOO Foot 11.
$15 cash, 1B per month. Including
Intetest. Take Rse City l ark ar. et
off at T2d at Austin.
ORKiiORY INVh. l VI K.NT CO
Laurelhurst
The only residence undertaking es
tablishment in Portland. Representing
the greatest advance in tha science of
funeral service. The automobile equip
ment and secluded driveway are among
the many exclusive features. The es
tablished policy of moderate prices baa
never been changed.
J. P. FINLET A SON.
Perfect Funeral Service,
Montgomery at Bth
MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading
funeral director. 129 Id at- corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones a-
' 111. Main 607.
Dunning & McEntee
every detail. 7th and Pine.
A-4R5K. Lady assistant
ertakers
ern in
Main 41ft.
K E N W0 RTH U?A.&Z.?Sfo&
FRIPQH RES I PENCE UND. PI
CnllOUl M. 81S3. A-2235. 445 Mo
PLS.
ra
QICVAPQCndertakinc Co. Main 4151
OiNLVVllO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay
DCADCAM Undertakers. East-lOstf,
trtnoUljl JfiS-371 Ruasell st.
BYRNES
Undertaker, E. 1116.
Hams and KnotC
Wll-
P. I.. Lenli. Iei;(!i;nj east 1 1J underiaker.
11th nod Ux K-l3. ICait 7S1.
Ka.t
HEM STOCK, 16S7 E. lith. SelL 7L
B-1122 University Pk. Col. 3M-S9S.
A, R. Zeller Co,
JICBO cgHh buj-M fl'n eoiilty. utri-t-ly
modern R room huiiKalow. neiir f'ark
clubhouse, car and IkxiI li-LMlo.
from r to 8 p. rti. .
BA KfJATN- MuM leave city on account
of health. Will Kacnflc the follow,
ing- One 2, Indian niotot 1 yclc in good
condition. S. '. W. Leghorn chickens
ahd clii ks, 2 I ncu batora. IwiUKe. lot and
furniture. House i not i.orupleted.
1 01-'' K. 2Tth N.. A lbprta'ar;
M( iIjF.KN i room bunK.ilow with plaa-
iH'i il KleepiiiK Iport n " iohc 10 car
and school; fixtifres, slianes, nan ani
lectricltv ; lot txi-'i i-rico ainau.
Geo A Kipkh. ?rnnger Diag. win
take lot up to 609. '
110 down. monthly, including inter
est buys 80x200 with new house 14x
24. OreKon city line. 35 minutes. ' H'u
fare Fine garden land In cultivation.
Price $2n. A. C. Marsters, 202 Wilcox
bldg. Main 3517. Tator 1770.
LET UK BUILD YOU A HOME
On your lot or oura; by you- own
plana or ours; pay us like rent.
1HK OREGON MUMK-BU I J.I'K IIS.
1330 Northwestern hank Hllg
LNIVKKS1TY HA HK snap, i room
house; lot f.OxlOO; fruit tieen, HoV.
Lot alone is worth the moi.ey. fvrr.
No street Improvements. A. J. i..unt:
401 Stock Exchange. Main I tils.
FOR HALE by owner, nicely finished
6 room house with sleeping porch,
builtln bookcases and buffet, hardwood
floors. Halsey. bet. 4'd and 43d.
CHARMING IRVINGTON HOMES
Cheap. Lots half price. Houses for
rent. East 273. W. H. Herdman.
SACRIFICE sale; new modern a room
bungalow on easy terms, from the
owner Tahor lf02
MODERN 6 room house, nt?wly, fur
nished, in Irvington. 846 Slultno-
rnali.
MODERN 9 room house, west side.
14200; also 6 room house, $"930.
Owner. 711 Water st., near Hooker.
ave.
C-1081.
Lady attendant. Day and night svervlc.
Rl APl Rl I RM Res. Undertakers. 6(3
FOR BALK 60x100 lot, with 2 room
furnished house, tllOO. Mrshl 247S.
A BEAUTIFUL bungalow for sale at
a sacrifice. Sell. 584. - . .1
WHEN you answer these Want Ada '
mention The Journal.