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14 THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 0,: : 1914. STEAMSHIP SERVICE - TO COOS BAY WILL BE MORE FREQUENT Geo. W. Elder of North Pa- , clfic Steamship Company to. Go on Route. ALLIANCE IS REPLACED Captaia JiiMn Xs Hzpected to Be 19 Command of Well Known Teasel Thoroughly Overhauled. Maetlna? eomnetitirjn into Coos Bay and Eureka with an improved service the North Pacific Steamship company has decided to put the steamer George W. KldeV on that run, commencing next Sunday morning. The Elder has been completely overhauled, and will be practically a new steamer when she reaches here News of the decision of Charles P of the North Pacific 1: at 10 this morning from Portland with 30 tons freight and shingles. The gas schooner Decorah crossed out last night f or the halibut banks after lying here during recent storms. ALQXG THE WATERFRONT GRAND CHAPTER ROYAL To discharge 1700 tons, the Santa Catalina ARCH MASONS CLOSES her Portland cargo of Grace line steamer tied tip at Albers dock No. 1 shortly before noon today. She will sail for Puget sound in two days. returning to load her Atlantic coast cargo. Two large logs are reported adrift off the coast to the United States hydrographlc office. The chief of ficer of the British steamer Ixlon sighted a 40 foot log In latitude 48.32 north, longitude 176.5 west, at 5 o'clock on the moraine of May 29. The master of the steamer senator reports a log adrift yesterday in latitude 63.24 j north," longitude 142.56 west. To commence loading her Alaska cargo, the steamer Quinault. Captain Morgan, moved to Llnnton last night. She takes 100,000 feet of lumber and considerable general cargo. The lighthouse tender Manzanlta established the South Channel bell buoy this morning at the mouth of the Columbia. .1 The McCormlck steamer Yosemite moved to St. Helens to commence load ing lumber this morning. With 300 tons of general cargo, the Dodge line steamer Bee Is at Couch street, while - the steamer Northland of the same line" will be In tonight, both from San Francisco. With 44,198 barrels of crude oil, the SUCCESSFUL SESSION With Impressive Ceremonies High Priest and Other Of ficers Are Installed, Doe. ' president SteamshiD company, to place the Elder Association Oil company's tanker W. on the por.tland-Coos Bay-Eureka run g porter arrived up at WUlbrldge this reached the North pacific wteamaiiip morning. company's Portland office tn:s morn ing. It had been rumored that the Elder would be placed on me oa... MARINE NOTES " . ,, . -nnnlption with Astoria, June 9. Arrivea at mia- Dlego-Portland run conntlon ww night and left up, steamer Santa Cata- h. V..,. atari and ROanOke. t)Ul 1,1 C I ,1 v . Vl. ..! ,o r.r-tw more recent decision of the line is i" Arrived at 5 a. m., steamer Daisy withdraw the steamer ah". uadsby, irom ban trancisco. - ien her run and put the Elder in her place. at 9 a, m., steamer Northland. with iii Klder a mucn iaiwr uu. nan rrsncucu, juh . .-vmvcu - than the Alliance .a..D. i. , . K --" Bteamlfs Johan Pom- a wceaiy jnan-ua i . p. sen and Multnomah, from Fortiana. will be maintained Dy me - San Pedro. June 8 Arrived and rifle They Dlan on sending tne uiaer -ailed, steamer Koanoke, for San , 11 p 111 i ' II ' W - s, ill II 4 Ps'W V 111 AW W Widows' Pensions Are Allowed 80ms Seductions Are Xada and Others - Discontinued After Hearing; on the Facte. ' Reductions and withdrawals of wid ows' pensions yesterday reduced the total $13.50 despite the fact that -three new pensions were allowed and one pension was Increased. The $10 pen sion at Mrs. Fong Chung Shee, a blind Chinese woman of 88 Second street, was discontinued because her daughter is kept in the Chinese school and not sent to the public school. Mrs. Ida Boble, 234 Curry street, won a damage suit and her pension of $17.50 was stopped. ' Mrs. M argaret Chamberlain and 'children, of 877 East Thirty-seventh PRESIDENT; SWIFT OF. WILLAMETTE; VALLEY IS KILLED SOUTHERN Four Others in Party of Seven Injured in Collapse of Ca ble Structure. ; Home May Release - Tots for Adoption FUXEItAIi DIRECTOr.3 ' (Comtiaued.) FOB SALE HOUSES (Continued.) i.'fTi nr trTTvt f vt xrT &riM I FIJH KAIR-.RAAittlfiil hAfflA lOL. BUX BURIED UNDER TIMBERS Two of the Party Are Tonad to Sare Tractnred Llmbi When Taken to the Oregon Cfty Hospital. street north, were sent to relatives tn Washington, D. C, and her pension f $17.50 was stopped. Mrs. Mary Wil kinson, Lents, was found tar have suf ficient income ana a 17.50 pension granted her was discontinued. The pension 01 air a. aiizuoclui- mjwuvu, ... u. , . 68 West Alberta street, was reduced M Sw"'1.pr""ent general majn- from $32.50 to $25 because the oldest Ser of Willamette VaUey South- Clrcnit Jndg-e Oeeton Seadera SecUloa tne Baby Home. rv''ii-'-'l- Its charter to relinquish children left there for adoption to, those desiring to t adopt the children, according to a de cision by Circuit Judge Cleeton this morning. The decision was given in proceedings instituted by Bertha Roweli to recover possession of her 20-month-old child. Mary Roweli. from Charles and Helen Marty of Salem, who adopted the child when it was but a few months old. Miss Roweli took the stand that the home had no right under Its charter to relinquish babies left In its care. Judge Cleeton held that the act of the legislature granting the home State aid and forming It into a benevolent corporation gave the home the neces sary authority. em. 281 K. 74th st. N. FOR 8 A fcTi IX7TS 10 -I - (Speetal to The Journal.! Oregon City, Or.. June 9. Frederick Tired Feet child Is now over IS years. A $17.60 pension .granted Nora - Wnltman, 88 Tenth street, a mute, was stopped and her children sent to a baby home at Park Place. Mrs. Lena Spady, 420 East Sixth street was allowed an increase of from $10 to $25 because of changed condi tions. Mrs. Lina Marshall, 1185 East Sixteenth street, and Mrs, Bertha E. Orth, 1467 Macadam road,, were each allowed $25 a month, and Mrs. Alvina Maria Smithson, Linnton, was grant ed' $10 on a rehearing of her case. C. Marshall of Albany. The grand chapter Royal Arch Ma sons of Oregon closed a most suc cessful session yesterday evening. All the errand officers were present, in cluding 20 representatives of other grand chapters. The delegates present the sides of the hull ana ner hum North Head, June 9. Condition at 1 . , . , t - V. A lair,) nf Ik. f V. l,rA n . Q a Wk tilAls neiKnieneo. t., . - 1 wie muum mc . ., . . ,..Uh1nffi nr. I emnrtth' w i n ri Bniirhpat V ' TT V. - Innror ilPPK llfr I Ll I ijidiii-'O" " " " 1 - .hmuahout. and will make her the weather, light ra n miles; nn th Coos Tiaes.ai Astoria wenneBoay unest equipiicu oo...v-. - water, 1:29 a. High m g.3 feet: 3:10 n. m.. Bay-Kureka-Portland run. ..7.0 feet. Low water, 8:55 a. m., 1.3 That the Elder win nave n feet; 8:50 p. m., 3.6 reel. maklna the time Between rtnrta anil Portland is the belief of the officials of the North Pacific Steam- ehip company. No intimation of who will com m.nd the Klder on this run was con talned in the dispatch from San Fran cisco. It Is believed, however, that Captain Jessen will be placea in com mand of her. lie MARINE INTELLIGENCE Due to Arrive. Bbasta, from San Pedro- Jane 9 Dairy, from San Francisco June 9 Celll.i, from San Pedro .June 10 Breakwater, from Cooa Bay June 10 J. B. Stetson, from Alaska June 12 Itose Cltr. from Ban Pedro and war.. June 13 has been at her I Alliance, from Eureka and Cooa Bay .June 14 " , . ., .,r ur,A having been! Koanoke, from San Diego and way. ...June 14 helm for many years ana navmg oeen prato0f from s P way June 15 recently relieved oi uiu vuuuuu i x,,,,,. l. Wand, from Alaska June 10 the steamer Santa Clara indications Bear, from San Pedro and way June 18 ere that he is the man who will com- Bearer, irom san 1'earo ana way....anne 21 mand her. Captain Jessen Is one of lucatan. from San Diego and way... .June 21 the oldest navigators on the Pacific Due to Depart. coast and knows every nook and corner Qulnanlt, for Alaaka June 10 coast ana , tQ,v,rr fnntain Vuiatan, tor Sau Diego and way June 10 of the Pacific coast harbors, captain BelTer -for s.n Pej0 ,nd W,J June n lofstedt, now in command Ot tne Yellowstone, for Cooa Bay and S. F June 11 steamer Alliance on this run, will Yosemite, tor San Francisco.... June 11 probably b Of the other Bk..tj,.te 00. Bay and Eureka.June 12 North Pacific steamers as his vessel Thomas L. Wand, for Alaska June 14 Will be laid up In the south ana com- Aiuance, for Coos Bay and Eureka... June 16 nltlv overhauled. I Bose City, for San Pedro and way. ...June 16 Th. addition or tne riiaer on a ween- . 1 l',ral away from Columbia dock No. 1 each Diego! Arrived, steamer Willamette; Kimrlav morning at o'clock, and from steamer Klamath, from Portland. Bunday morning at . Antwerp, June 4. Sailed, British Astoria at 6 p. m. the same Bt,mr Inverbervie, for Portland. will leave San rancisco Astorla June 8.Arrlved at 7 p. morning for Portland. I m.. steamer Daisy, from. San Fran- The Elder will be naruiy rewmi. ciBCO Arrived at midnight, steamer 1. . . . .v.. -.1,1 rtnnii nr NiH.iiiei wiuvw i rv nri n in nn Trnm nan i tmi i:ihtu. i . ,e " .l " ,.t nf Port- Snn Pranrlnrn June 8 Arrived at numbered 58. from 31 local chapters. Has made SO muny ' I ,m, plt trnm Ra., imn..c!. rcmnntM thftfol- - sno noil fir Tiew III CVCl l oitoinci '"c e 1111 nuioomi . . and. Her engines are ne pedro gailed Rt g p m.. steamer lowing officer8 were Installed: L.C. high priest; S. S. Spencer, Eugene, grand king; T. E. Godfrey, Salem, grand scribe; David P. Mason, Albany, grand treasurer; James F. Robinson, Portland, grand secretary; k G. O. B. DeBar, Eugene, grand captain of hosts: S. S. Joseph. Roseburg. grand drator; S. M. Yoran, Eugene, grand chaplain; Max Bollack, Oregon City, grand principal sojourner; J. H. Rich mond, Portland, grand royal arch cap tain; T. M. Baldwin, Prinevllle, grand master third vail; F. W. Settlemer, Woodburn, grand master second vail; Wralter L. Bilycu, Albany, gTand mas ter first vail; D. G. Tomaslni. Port land, grand sentinel. I. a. Marshall of Albany, who Is now grand high priest of the grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons ef Or egon, is a native of Illinois, and was born in 1843, coming to Oregon from Iowa' in 1852 by ox team. It was hard Journey up the Platte river, anu he says that .40 years afterward, when he returned east on a visit, he awoke in the night and told the conductor he knew they were In the Platte valley bv the smells Mr. Marshall settled In Linn county on a farm, afterward go ing into business in Albany, where he now resides, having retired from ac tive life. In 1897 he was grand com mander of the Knights Templar of Oregon, and has always taken a great interest in the fraternity of which he is a most honored member. Portland Woman Honored in Boston Mrs. Blanche Kogne Elected Second Keader of First Church of Christ Scientist, by Directors. Word has been received from Bdston that Mrs, Blanche Hersey Hogue of Portland has been elected second read er of The First Church of Christ Scien tists in Boston by the board of direc tors. The term of office is for three years and during that period she will make her home In Boston. Mrs. Hogue has resided In Portland since early childhood. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Hersey. The study and teaching of music were Mrs. Hogue's chief interest for several years but more recently she has been identified as a teacher with the work ern railway, died at his home at 6 o'clock this morning as a result of In juries received in an accident In the yards of his railroad company yester day afternoon, when a structure of. heavy timbers supporting a pulley and steel cable, collapsed and fell on a party of seven men. The Injured were: J. Sullivan, representing the Smith- Watson iron Works of Portland, badly bruised and several bones broken. D. M. Eby. timekeeper for the W. V. S. railroad, slightly injured. r E. J. Rannle, conductor, both legs broken. H. E. Dick, engineer, slightly cut on the head. The Injured were rushed to medical aid, and J. Sullivan and E. J. Rannle were taken to the Oregon city nospiiai. The steel cable which the structure supported was an endless cable run ning across the Willamette river and used in dredging gravel from the bed of the stream for road ballast. Fail ure of the supports caused the shore anchors to collapse. Electric motive power was being used for the first time In working the dredge, and the party of seven were inspecting the apparatus when the ac cident occurred. Mr. Swift has been associated with Judjre Dimick for the past 5 years in developing the Willamette Vallejf-1 Southern Railway company, formerl i the Clackamas Southern. It was W-biW on a trip to the coast as a commercial traveler that Mr. Swift saw the pos sibilities of a railroad from Oregon j City, south through Molalla, and soon With the coming of summer the usual foot ailments Increase. A medi cated foot bath and a few minutes of skilled work on the part of our sur geon chiropodist will relieve the tired feeling. Latest sanitary methods. Bar ber shop. Journal building. (Adv.) The only residence undertaking eav tablishment In Portland. Representing U300 buys an acre on the west side. 20 minutes' car ride. Bo fare: around lies fine; an Ideal place for a home, where you can raise chickens, small fruit and vegetables, which is the greater part of your living; this l one way of solving the high cost of living; terms do down, i& per monin. M. K. Lee, 22 Corbett bldg. Addition $50 f unef alservlce!V -The automob equip-I $50--N 6 W ScUl : FranCISCO" ment ana secluded driveway are among tne many exclusive features. J. ne ea- tabllshed policy of moderate prices has never oeen cnangea. J. P. FINLKT A SON. Perfect Funeral Service, Montgomery at 6th. MH. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading funeral director, 220 ti at eer&er Salmon. Lady assistant. - Phones A- lelL Main 07. Dunning & McEnteernS" every detail. 7th and Pine. Mala 410, A-4658. Lady assistant. . AR 7plpr P.ft 8" Williams eve. Lady attendant. Day and night service. Wood block paving Is' used on Ber lin streets only on the steepest grades to give a better footing and on bridges and their approaches to lessen ".he Jar. PORTLAND MARBLE K8, 144-I4I 4th st.. 000. cltv hall. M.ee. A-iaia Want Ad Rates In effect Oct. 1. 1913. ALL PBEVIOUS BATES CANCELLED CUABUED ADVEUTtSElKTS Deily or Sunday. IH cents per word per insertloa. This 'charge la for all classifications exeept Int: "For Itent In PrWate Famiiy." "Boom and Board in PrWate Family," "Situation Want ed" and "Wanted to Kent" ada.." which axe 1 centa per word per insertion. No ad charged for less than IS cents. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS IK cents per word for all classifications "Room mna T'.osril in Private Family." "Sit nation Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent ada.. which are 14 centa per word. inree insertions Tor tne price 01 tw Seven Insertions for the price of fire. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Rrnnd new f room bungalow, large I suit you. T). Steven. KS2 CVirhett bide-. living room with fireplace, large am ng room floors, cabinet with fireplace, large J"" SACRIFICE IN LOTS Have two good whwbW"mirflo2r Lubu,ldln lotB nw 0th and ifaw- . -. " , i(v,iKW "'"'. Liuuiu 01 my nor, living and , laundry trays ; in basement .doubly here wlu .acrlflc. for $1000. B-SU built and finely finished, cement front I journal. porch, brlcK columns m rront, a muv AMt.-n. vinvr iaa,iao ij it bom ready to move into; on high A,klJA PARK 100x100, N. E. cor. knoll between Mllwaukle ave. and the 26th and hkidmore; positively the river and close in on the east side: buy in the Park. $15.5. Owner. price only $2950. on any reasonapie ' ""' terms. iiau Duys a very xine nan acre tract. GRUSSI & HOLDS, I good soil, west side; terms $10 down. 81$ Board of Trade. Main 7452. A-4401. $10 per month; this Is worth your of Christian Science in Portland. At the expiration of her term as reader : after he gave up his former business in Boston she expects to return here t'arsiso, for Coos Bay and 3. K.... , J. a. stetson, lor Alaska June 17 June 18 ..June 20 . .June 21 iv eervice into Coos Bay and Eureka will give Coos Bay a vastly improved I near, for ban Pedro and way... service into Portland. The Portlana . Trom San Francisco. ji, c'nn Bav SteamshiD company main- 1 Steamers liar raid aud Tale, alternating. tains a five day schedule with the lea steamer Breakwater and the Arrow witn' '.teamers from Portland: Line a weekly service wltn tne steam- Nortabouu(i, they arrUe at 8aa t'randsce era Paraiso and Yellowstone which I on Tuekdajs, 'ibursdays, Saturaaya aud bua- also touch at San Francisco. 1 STEAMER VIRGINIA- SECURED to continue her work. John C. Lathrop of Brookline, Mass., was elected president of The Mother Church, for the forthcoming year, at the annual meeting of the members. The office of first reader will be filled by H. Cornell Wilson of New York. Well Known Pinoeer Woman Passes On and threw himself Into constructing this road. For many years his worn was apparently hopeless and It was onlv recently that the Portland Rail way Light & Power company backed im th smaller corporation and as sured Mr. Swift that his years of ef fort would yet be crowned with sue Frederick M. Swift was born in Franklin, Ind., 32 years ago. His fathpr'n name was David Swift. The vouneer Swift had quite a varied life I and was engaged for a number of years as a commercial salesman, aur- KEW TOD A Y DONT FAIL TO GO TO MULTNOMAH on the Oregon Electric, the liveliest proposition near Portland1 within the four and a half mile circle Openings for every line of business Beautiful district lies adjacent, suit able for homes which we will build on easy terms. The Western Securities Co Offices: 512 Piatt Bldg. Multnomah. Oregon Mrs. Huvant v. veiiv t..... w ine which time he traveled a good deal . - -n l nn.. In lsus ne came 10 m " j and has been engaged in furthering hia ; railroad nroDosition In Clackamas 1 Veaiels in Port. Name Oakland, An. Kb Chinook, dredce ............ .. . I kin CvruH. Am. sch. M. II. HOU8CP engages vran w w. h. Maraton. Am. sch 1. P, Berth. Astoria Alaska Dock . .Astoria liar. Co. Lttwth. Br. bk North Bank bnobomlsh. U. St. rereuue cutter Astoria .uregoa urydock St. Helena St. Helen O. W. P. ...1. P. tr. Co. Oak iStreet ...I. P. Ur. Co. St. Helens Longue Point atr Columbia No. 1 ...Albers No. a ..Albers No. 3 . . . Couch Street ...Albers No. 1 Bound up Bound uu WUlbridge Lad Points an Accusing Finger Carry Wheat. , M. If. Ilouser. grain exporter, this I Hugh Uogan, Am. str morning chartered the British steamer saiem. Am. sen. ... .u. .i, Alvena, Aui. ach.. virainiu, nuvi in mo 1 i.i,.n Am. tr a cargo of wheat from Portland to the I ,jt. xbeodore, Br. tr, fnliPfl Kingdom. The Virginia w?U be I Uulnault, Am. atr. .. here Inside of two weeks and load out 'd;- Ger;'u-,; at once. 1 era. w. Fenwlck. Am The addition of the Virginia to the col. P. S. Mlchie. Gort. dredaer.ur. Drydock nnn. nnri,r rlmrt.r tn ro rrv erafn I Beaver. Am. str.. Alnswortu , .v.. w forrra ,i.- Yosemite, Amx. atr ........St. Helens i.v... w Yucatan, Am. tr charter. It also revives the talk that gue h. Elmore, Am. atr... the Panama canal will be ready for I Tillamook, gas. sch immediate use by vessels, and that the I J?"; A.m-..."i '."::: steamer will make the-trip through the I oodsley. Am. str canal, snouia sne ao so sne win nave iortniana, &m. sir the distinction of being the first grain W. 0. Porter, Am. atr........... 1 ,, , u.. I i.n ftoute to Load drain. carrier iu udc ht:v, n.i n, ici 1 . Balled frODI cargo will Just about clean up the J teii. Fr. ach Hamburg 1913-14 crop. I Kiicleboru. Br. ahip Valparalae , . raiia 01 aihw, .or. di. ........ . iquiqus 1 ..... 1 -i w 11 .. . 1. .: STEAMER DAMARA IS COMIftG KirkcudbrigbUhire, Br. sh Newcastle Notdbay, nor. sn .....banta ltosalut ...... .Antwerp ..Port NoUocb Uelbourue .SanU csal)a .Sante stoaaUa ... ...Bonolala .Bunta llosalia Callao Newcastle .santa Uosaiia Luckenbach Liner Will Load Here cambrianmpruceM?r,Nor!," m. for New York. a.A'"::: One of the Luckenback Steamship I Doibek, Oer. bk...... company s vessels, tne American 1 aiurossnire, x.. an steamer Damara will arrive here ""1 .Jt ,n ' Thursday morning to take on a heavy Uttrlett' ue'r- Dk'.' rargo of lumber for the canal zone and I latbek. tier. bk..... also a heavy shipment of salmon for Uafrsfjord, Nor. bk. New York. She sailed from San Fran- lfc.' ;" Cisco last night at 10 o clock. I Semantha, Nor. bk., The Luckenback line recently aban-1 Talkirk. Br. bk doned its west bound business to this I Tbomaaen, Buss, sh. ...... port but will at intervals. It Is said. send steamers here for east bound stratbord, Br. atr cargo. The Damara has been loading gueen fciixabetii, Br. an... a cargo of merchandise for New York nana. "ln and other Atlantic coast ports at the itulS Nor ok! Bay City and will complete her cargo Alcides, Nor. bk. here, sne is to sail ror tne Atlantic 1 Pierre Antoine, t. dk... coast on June 15. r?Ul'"."N N"lvbk lnterthervie, r. air Elght-Tsar-OId Says Defendant In Murder Trial is Stan Who Killed Kis rather; Helped Mother. Seattle, Wash., June 9. Judge Ron ald's courtroom was held in suspense today while little William ("Helnie") Werner, eight-year-old son of Magdena Werner, went from one spectator to another looking for the man who killed his "papa," the man whom he saw running into the barn on the morning his father was killed. Heinle walked about the courtroom seriously studying the faces of every one there. Finally after about five minutes he came back and told tha Judge, "he's not here." Then, turning,, he caught the eye of Frank Picconi, who Is being tried for the murder of Henry Werner, seated at the defendant's table. Little Heinle stood there about a minute, watching fclm Intently. Then turnlngvaway and walking towards the witness stand he said in a low voice: "I see him." "What's that?" asked the judge. Then the boy turned around and re peated "I see him. There he Is," and he pointed his chubby finger at Picconi. Port Philip Head I Just as little Heinie proved the 'Ali.t" iuii.it 1 8tar 'witness for his mother in her .V.V..V..West Coait ' trial for tne murder Werner, he is Funeral Held Yesterday In Wasco County, Oregon; Many In Attendance. Oregon pioneers and a wide circle of relatives and friends in Portland are grieved today over the death of Mrs. Margaret F. Kelly, widow of Hampton Kelly, which occurred on her farm near Wapinitla, Wasco county, Oregon, last Saturday, evening, at the age of 87. Scores of friends of the pioneer woman attended the funeral services, which were held yesterday. The body was interred in the public burial ground at Wapinitla, which was the gift to the people by Hampton 'Kelly. Mrs. Kelly passed peacefully away, after an illness which had lasted about one week. At her bedside when she died were all of her children now- sur viving. They are: Mrs. A. B. Manley of 663 Williams avenue, .Portland; P. J. Kelly, Portland; Luzerne and Linus Kelley of Wapinitla, and Lester Kelly of Hunt's Ferry, Or. Mrs. Kelly was active In Methodist church work, and was a friend of the poor. Fornine years she lived at the I home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Man- Henry ley, and was always one of the attend ants at the annual reunion of the Kelly clan. Mrs. Kelly crossed the plains and came to Oregon in 1852. She was mar. rfied to Hampton Kelly January 30, 1853, in a log cabin in the wilderness of what Is now Portland. They lived for a time on a tract bought of Ed ward 'Long. Mr. Kelly sold his prop erty, which Included the townsite of Woodstock, and moved to Wasco coun ty for his health in 1882. Nina chil dren were born to the couple, five of whom are dead. Newcastle proving the state's star witness ...Newcastle. A us. .....San h rancisco aa Francisco ........ .Melbourne LINER IIOERDE BAILS TODAY lrglnia, Br. atr Miscellaneous En Bonte. . .Rockhampton Caliao Caliao Antwerp Melbourne .Santa Hosalla Antwerp Yokohama against Picconi. Hamburg American Steamer Has J str. Ur. itt Large Cargo on Board. auiaiifoS."::::: The Hamburg-American liner Hoerde. I GardUjanshlre. Br. atr. aptaln Hensen, cleared from the cus- ffA'.u, t v.n jnni 11 j icimi n, .!'.. i u . iuiii 1 1 1 uus- I . j .. i ...... . . v, 1 u.. toms house this morning, and is to sail I Monmouthshire. Br. atr for Europe via tne orient and Fuget I Notal. Dan. as Hound this afternoon, sne carried in the neighborhood ot 6000 tons ot freight, valued at $60,000, Her cargo included a heavy shipment Emhi. u a feuduiark, tier. ss. suevia. tier. aa. .Hamburg Hamburg . ......Hamburg London ........Antwerp ........ .London ........Antwerp Antwerp Antwerp ........Antwerp Antwerp Sew i'ork Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg ............. .avntwerp ....Ant were .............. Autwara UrUtano, Br. str , ...Antwerp En flout to load Lumber. Name Ued from Cailae .Amsterdam Pierre Auulne, ITr. bk.., Uadnorsbire. Br. sa.... Hirer k'ortb, Br. ss . . . . bants Catalina, Am. as. Albany Man Will Go. Albany, Or., June 9. F. M. French of this city, district watch Inspector of the Southern Pacific and Corvallls & Eastern, will - go ,to San Francisco to attend the "safety first" meeting of watch inspectors of the Southern Pacific system, covering the entire coast section,' which has been called by the railroad company for Thursday, June 25. Mr. French is slated for an address on the subject, "Watch In specting From the Standpoint of a Jeweler" He has been in the Jew elry business here for over 30 . years. Daily River Readings. I Lodge Members Pay Respects. Albany, Or. June 9. The Modern Woodmen of America and the Wood men of the World lodges of Albany, Sunday observed the annual memorial day with appropriate services. The Modern Woodmen attended the morn ing service at the First Christian church in a body. Rev. F. W. Emer son, the pastor, preached a sermon on the subject, "What Mean ' Ye By These V The Woodmen of the World met at their lodge hall at 2 o'clock and marched to the cemetery In a body. Albany lodge of Odd Fellows will ob serve Its memorial day this evening In the lodge hall. Grand Warden Henry S. Westbrook of Portland will attend and will make an address. of salted hides, valued at $12,919; 10 tona of old horse shoes, worth- $603: Sfcftft tinrrpla of flour for Uonirknni' 1 Iransvaal, Dto. as. til noa- 21 SSK riislil nt hm. I layeroerTie, at. as... icy, llT nuinri mm iiauiuurK, placed at $12,000; 979,000- feet of lumber, for Oriental ports and Manila, the value of which is placed at about $15.875: 1 Alctdes. Nor. bk, nri 44 tlvrcpa nf Yipft caalnara. for Ant. 1 LAmpac. til. as ., warp and Rotterdam, valued at $2630.60. tU' B?"::::::::V:a"&lZ " I blratniorn. nr. at. ............ ...Baa Ulege KWtt'PORT KHTPTVO T AfTTTVl?. 1 Strathgarry. Br. str Baa Vraaciace Queea- Alarearet. Br. atr Baa STanolarai Many Movement Reported From J badfrd. Bx.ie8..... Stt mndsce mo iay luuaj. lDTrrgarry. Br. bk Hanoiuh. K.wnnrt Or. June 9. Ti P 1 Clan MacLoad, Br. atr .......Moll in.M1 out at mldnls-ht last nla-ht fnr ':. V:i - . ..... , - iira nfinia. rI Mr.... HI , PHI l.n. Km v Florence without the barge Lawrence. I BtrathtUlon, Br. atr. Victoria She will come back for the barge. Bessie Dollar, Br. atr .Ban Francisco The a-aa launch Fish rrosxM out thU I am. cu ...cause morning at 5 for Coos Bar, where she I strathnk. 'bt. tr " -will be 'employed by the war denart- I Lyineric. Br. atr ,ni nt in the survey of the bars at Coos I "rathciyde, Br. str. . Boy. Florence. Alsea and here. . - R'iT 7m ' h ' " The gas schooner Ahwaneda crossed Awora. Am. sch. ... CaUae CallM ....Shanghai bnanghai a -g 5S STATIONS. X S -C S E S Wenatchee 1 31.0 ti. 2 (T Kennewick 25 13.8 0.1 0 Kamiah 12 7.4 0.8 Lewlfiton 24 9.5 0.2 O I'matllla 25 10.7 0.2 O The Dallea 40 26.7 O.e O Engene lO 4.6 0.4 .06 Albany 20 4.2 0.5 0 Kalem 21 .8.6 0.6 ' .OS WllsonTlUe 87 .l 0.7 .14 Portland 15 lS.Ol 0 .03 ()" Rising. ( ) railing. River Forecast. The Willamette rhrer at Portland will fall slovrly for the next three or four daya. Store for Rent New Rifle Range. Ccntralia, Wash.. June 5. Work on a new rifle range for Company M. Sec ond Regiment. N. Q. W.. will begin as soon as the weather will permit. The I range will be located on iWaunchs Pralrlc, north of Centralia, the site in Salzer Valley having been abandoned, owing to strenuous opposition from farmers. Th work will be done by day labor, and will be under the super vision of Lieutenant William Scales, a staff officer in the guard. Assistant Adjutant General Frank Liggett has been in Centralia since Saturday put ting his O. K. on the site and prelim inary preparations. Had Opium, Are Fined. Charles Wing, a storekeeper, and Wah Lee, laundryman, both wealthy Chinese of Huntington, and Young Yee, 104 North Broadway, Portland, pleaded guilty before Judge Bean In federal court this morning to a charge of hav ing smoking opium in their possession, and each waa fined $50. county eyci diuvc - - wife and 4-year-old son. Funeral ar rangements have not been made yet. Huntington Man Loses His License " i i H., h. Mack, Convicted of. Selling" Opium Without a Prescription, Is Turned Down by State Board. Salem, Or., June 9. H. H. Mack of Huntington, who was convicted a few weeks ago of selling opium without a prescription, has been refused a renewal- of his pharmacy license, by the state board of pharmacy. Frank S. Ward, a member of the board, said that it is necessary for all pharmacists to renew their licenses yearly by paying the yearly license fee. and that when Mack tendered his fee the board refused to accept it. This leaves him without autnority to practice pharmacy In the state. Special Venire for Potts Murder Trial Kecmlar T-irt Exhausted in Effort to Secure Jury to Try TjOs Angeles Cit izen Accused of sTITHng Wife. Canyon City, Or., June 9. Hav ing exhausted the regular Jury panel in an effort to secure a Jury to try Charles E. Potts of Los Angeles on a charge of wife murder, a special ve nire of 20 Jurors has been Issued. Of the 30 Jurors examined, six have been accepted. The arrest of Potts in l,os Angeles, where he went after the death of his wife, presumably . from heart failure, followed the exhuming of the body of Mrs.- Potts, six months after her death, and the discovery that her hyold bone was broken. Potts and his wife came from Los Angeles last July to visit Mrs. Potts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQar vin. .near Mount Vernon. Mrs. Potts died soon afterward and suspicious circumstances started an investigation which resulted In Potts' arrest. Relatives aTid friends of Potts are here from Los Angeles and Chicago as witnesses. MORTGAGE LOANS '54, 6, 7 On lmprored city property. We also deal in Corporation and Municipal Bonds.. . BOSZSTSOS ft EW1JJO, 80T-8 Vortnwestera Bank Hdr. FOR BALE HOUSKS 61 SWELL BUNGALOW SNAP. Toben Park lota 25 minutes from heart f city, easy terms, buy now and . profit big retnrns. Information 121 Northwest Bank bldg. Open evenings. '' A VERY large, choice honiesite on the west slae, only lit minutes' car rioe, 6c fare, lies fine, .excellent view, beat value in the city, only $350 each. $19 down. $5 per month: if you nro look ing for a location with a big future, it" will pay you to see this property. M. K. Lee. 122 Corbett bldg. m Residence Lot, .100x120 K 57th. near Lincoln 100 ft. of Haw- thorne car: all improvements in; beat -neighborhood; east front. See It today and make me offer. Owner. Tabor g32. FOR SALE. 60x100 lot in fine garden, neat 3 room houae. completely furnished, with Plunibinar: a anan if taken bv Sun day; would consider auto. Address 7618 58th ave.. H. K. $600 -BUYH 60x165. clos to carllne, 6c fare, "5 minutes out: all clear and under cultivation. You can save rent oy taking this. $30 cash, balance to while to see. M. K?. Lee, 622 Corbett bid WE will build and TWO lota $473, - Mississippi ave. car finance a home on line, in Fail-port Addition. Call 276 your lot or any lot you Pine st. Mam 1721. may seieci. ray ror uiiiUis worth JbtiU to 760. Owner must like rent. We guaran-1 8elL Price now $350 to $660. Ta- tee sausracuoo. v,u nor 1618. and see us. F. E. BOWMAN Room 1. Commercial Club Bldr FOR sale or trade by owner, a fine homealte In Tabor Heights. (1 F3. 7th st. $6 down, $5 month, 2 lots, 40x140 6 ROOM HOUSE AND HALF ACRE Tonrnal "r,Da olau -. $2360. 1 r-rrr : : . ... . $50 down and $la per month Txuys I A H.NAf My 1390 equity In 60x100 ru this little farm in the city, well lo-1 $1000 attractive Piedmont lot, for cated. city water, good car service, 1 $160 casb. c-60. Journal. barn, chicken house, bearing fruit. LOT in Firland dist.. $360; worth $460. garden; Just like paying rent ana you i $5 monthly. M. 116. 720 C. of C. bJdg. can make a living on It. once. BELL REAL ESTATE CO, 212 Railway Exchange. See us at I FORECLOSURE SALE. Modern 8 room house, Mt Tabor district. Near Hawthorne ave. Unobstructed view of city. Value $5000. Price $3600. Terms. J. L. KARNOPP. Ry. Ex. Bldg. FOR good cheap lots see Dahlgren Berkeley, Sellwood 2K. WHEN you answer theae Want Ads. mention The Journal. I ALAMEDA PARK $715. lot 13. block 86. Owner. 760 Prescott st. BEACH PROPERTY BARGAIN Two lots at Seaside, 60x zuo. i3z. fnone Kast 4793. OOINU east, will sell my halt acre chicken ranch, now paying $100 per month, with 19 chicken houses, incu bators, brooders; garden all planted, fine modern house, also tent, work ehoD. outbuildings, very highly Im proved, shrubberies, shade trees, street improvements and walk all paid; aac- rilKB i:UU, . V USBII. V ACREAGE 07 r JAS. E. APPLEBY, 875 OAX ST. Astoria - Flavel -Warrenlon 4 "The Towns to Tie to." TATS AXTO ACREAGE. BL'ILD ON YOUR LOT. We will build a home on your lol $1000 to $5000, terms like rent: we do rlntv nf nlans to KleCl irom. UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CCs. 286 Oak St. See Mr. Furlong. 7 ROOM bouse. 100x100 cor.; rom for 8 more , -houses, only $2000 cash; buver assumes sewer and street Im provements. S1700 mortgage, due 1916; If sold before 15th buyer can deduct from cost interest until mortgage ma- tures. 90 ti. 4ZQ, cor, etara. TWO lovoly modern homes for sale cheao I have two lovely 6 room houses that I must dispose of at once. All the modern conveniences, fireplace, furnace, hardwood floors, built-in buf fet, and Dutch kitchen. $3700 and $2700. Terma to suit. Call Bell. 1934. MEETING NOTICES 41 p7 CAMP r ,vv.o.w, CAMP meets every Wednesday evening In W. O. W. temple. 128 11th et. All mem bers requested to at tend. Visitors welcome. W. S. SNIDER, C. C HERMAN SCHADE. Cleik. Wta! statistics marriages, Births. Deaths. $760 cash. Lot 60x100. Old 6 room house can be made a fine little home with very little cost. 6 fruit trees, city water University park. The lot alone is worth $760. A. J. Farmer, 401 Stock Exchange. Acreage f I. 2, 5 and 10 acre tracts. 30 minutes out on New, Big, Red, Steel" Electric Cars 12c commuters' fare; very best of soil; water and community conveniences; $126 to $500 per acre on Installments. The Shaw-Fear Company Main $5. 103 4th st. A-3500. BARGAIN IN ACREAGE. Id ACRES. $2400 All cultivated. 2H Loganber ries, 1V4 clover, 3 grass and 3 acres (and plants) ready, for cabbage; all tiled; 4 acres Ideal onion land: house, barn, other buildings, stock. Implements and VI cords of sawed wood lnterurban depot at comer of tract. 18 trains dally; $900 cash and terms. See Owner at this office this week only. GEORGE K. ENULKiiART. 210 Lmnbermens Bldg. 5 ACRE FOR $ii60. $10 down and $5 per month burs S J2475 Laurelhurst district, 4$d st; acres of good level logged off land be hieh sltrhtlv: new 6 room, double con etructed, strictly modern bungalow some new features. See this, by all means. Terms given. Tabor 6204. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT, tween Portland and Centralia. on the main line ef 3 railroads. 1 '.4 miles from town of 1000 population, saw mills, shingle mills and other indue rles; 160 acres to choose from. Some of these tracts are about half cleared. A ri r c V-Tr hiT.a r mnirii tt tnese tracts are anout nair ciearea. a. ,3250TJ n?m,n haaTrnlnflre "ne trout creek runs through the every way. f ull ,cro'ntaa8emn.- tract. Some bottom land, some upland, F.ce' nwr4fifin3 ' termm- all is good. BELL REAL ESTATE CO 212 Railway Exchange. MARRIAGE LICENSES Vhnne Tabor 3660. I'ASII. RA LANCE $25 PER MO. fr05mrlonh0avSe.e- X - - 6 acres. 3 cleared, on Barr road, $2250; close to carllne. Some good m rmrl Vl 1 1 V Freellng F. T,. Sawyer. Kerby, gal. Audrey j CALLAN & KASER. 722-24 Yeon bldg. A. White, 1716 Cnatanqiia oouieTara. K-gai. -RhDaa II Bralnard 154 Kast yty-fifurth ' AM going east, will sell my modern bouses exchange, reet legal Kose G BeringCT, 8 East I 6 room house with all built-in con- 2 acres, beautiful nib street. th. lezaL veiuences cement walk around house, be4uty pot.' nothlnc M; tsreet.' Harry L. Mallory, 0B7 Kodney, zo, Anna O'Halloraan. 84 Boss street. 21. Arthur J. Selover. I'nion, 84, Calla L. Knowles, 7(H Mojt street. 27. Clifford T. 'Allen. 408 Wasco, legal, Ber den F. Laosley. 2:13 flalsey. legsl. James K. Carlos, CorvaUls, legal, Fannie K. Prettyman. Palace hotel, legal. J. E. Haines. 605 Tacoma arenae, lejal, Harriett D. Williams, W4 Clatsop, legal. F. A. Wilke, 17 Franris avenue, 22. Lnd wlna M. Lent!. 817 Francis aenne, 24. George Thomas Smith, Vancouver, Wash.. legal, and I,lnle Mallett. Seward hotel, lfital. John Kolibaba. 670 East Fifteenth street. 23. Anna Dangl. "62 Eat Twenty-first, 19. C G. Ferry, ttT3 Washington, lfgal, Jsooaa Ltmbert. 4 F.ast Forty-sixth, legal. viot-riii T. Kastham. 1355 Bust Thirtieth, lrgal. Lulu M. 1'arkhnrst, 1233 Union avenue, ''c'r recklns, 1455 Mississippi avenoe. 27, Lena Hanm. 8S9 Borthwick street 2o Ernest Lee Connor. Seattle. 34. Elisabeth M. Downing, Oregon hotel. 24. Charles H. Bmith. 1S7 Mill street, 46. Lillle A. Wilson. 187 Mill atreet, 42. Fred Herbert Allen, North Tsklma. 23. Harriett EUna Smith, 441 Belmont atreet, Hoberras Derrick. P. O. box CIO legal, Kav Newromb. Wlnfleld hotel, legal. Store in The Journal building, slxe 1 20x56. Ideal location for high class I millinery, ladies' er rents' tailoring. Norden bom I florist, optician or. specialty - house ......... ..Honolulu Reasonapie rental. lxng lease. Applyi ........ aaiviogasta journal ousmesa oiiice. iaqv.) Hood Berries Spoiled. Hood River, Or.. June 9. As a re sult of the rain in Hood River valley, Saturday, it is estimated that 6000 crates of - strawberries lave .been lost. Many of the growers waived the Fri day picking, with a purpose of pick ing en Saturday In order to avoid the Sunday work, and tha rain caught two ti r 0,UU JP. Or, Wedding and VVi Ui Oil II II I tit WU i Visiting carda. Third floor. Morgan riag. creek, a real Itlr. I. r m $1700; $800 down. $15 per mo., lnclud- to buy It. ing interest. Owner. Tabor 3941. Large farms in eastern Oregon and MODERN 8-room house at 801 Com- In Willamette valley, both for sale or merclal st. tn the heart of Alblna trade. Come in arid "ee. 3. J. Klsher, which I will sell for $$500. Will 800 Ablngton bldg. Main 4 841. take good vacant lot as first pay- PARKROSE SACRIFICE, ment Seo owner, 512 Piatt bldg. Here is your chance $1276, 1 aera. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. beautifully located, street graded, side. On your lot or ours; by your own I walk. and water In and included in this Dlans or ours; pay us like rent. I price; $300 cash, bal. 2 per cent month. TllE Ortri.uWiN nu jici-d u iijLi&na, l a yci ceuu oetj mi. ciiaiu at 1330 Northwestern HanK niqg. j uakiman & THUHI'SUW, cor. 4in ana rttara rts. A GOOD ONE. A new. modern, well-bnllt 7 room I CHICKEN and fruit rancnea near Port- boue large lot, walking distance; rea. I land; Oresbam district, electrlo ata Konti'le Dt ice. Phone East 3437. I Hon H mile. New subdivision. Bun- vuil'v 6 room house with larce " "tiwiu nsi Matticfire5plaoe,raall "bufltTn conVen! wood; elegant location. Price. JfwTe?' 'pfaU 0bldgern18 l BM t.f 7e6aV t.r& Frank McFarUi owner. 512 Flatt Diog- Realty Co 309 Yeon hid.. Portland. Or. WILL sell a $4000 house, located In . prrr n TT : Rose City Park for $3o60 ir bought within 30 days. Inquire at 667 E 7lb st. N. near Sandy ro&d. - Alaska Coal Will Be Fully Tested Steamships Carrying; Puel to Puget Sound Wavy Tard for Try out by United States Cruisers. Seattle. Wash.. June 9. Coal from the Matanuska coal fields in Alaska is being brought to the Puget sound navy yard at Bremerton, to be tested for its efficiency uy unitca states cruisers. The steamship Admiral Evans of the Admiral line is en route to Seattle from Cordova with 50 tons for Brem erton and the Admiral Sampson of the same line, now; steaming from south eastern ' Alaska ; waters, will load 850 tons at Ship Creek, Cook lalet. The coal Is hauled on sleds from the mines to Old Knlk. and thence by lighter to a floating wharf. Dr. Chase Appointed. Salem, Or., June 9. Governor West announced the appbintment. today of Dr. Ernest Chase of Silvertoij as a member of the Oregon state veterinary medical board. ' for- a term of four years. His appointment fills the va cancy made by; tne resignation oi ur, DRESS suits for rent; all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 3u atara m. DEATHS AXp FUNERALS 73 HARTMAN June 8, at bis late residence. 440 Tillamook atreet, John P. Hartman. aged 68 years beloved father William G. and Theodore M Hartman .and Mrs. Christina Niedermeyer: brother of Getorge J. Hartman. The funeral will leave the above residence Wednesday, June 10. et 8:30 a m., thence to Holy Itoaary cbur'-h, Fast Third and Clackamas, where services will be held at 9 o'clock. Interment Monat Cal var.v cemetery. Friends kindly Invited. JORDEN June 8. Mrs. Sarah Jorden, aged 38 years. Funeral noti.-e later. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co. Funeral Parlors. 6l2-4 Wil liams ave. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car TTliTunovi' niaTnifr 1 line, easy terms: will ouuo toguitniir. $2Sh0$S rom house and lot and ft.WII I"5' ?! 8elt- adjoinlng corner lot on iv 4Sth St.; I ,w" "' """" terms to suit. ni'mq j auur jiiiiv. rwrfc iuw jirr ai miiano man. on w. t,. ny., uc rare: good son; a or '4 acres; just z minutes irom i i iv ,iiru - t frnm owner: modern In Alberta. Verv-cheaD '"i f-!?; agentB- hona A-62"- mrvnrMVi& r,,.-u,,i iro. i,,t. 1 rmhnl. BEFORE locating visit the W . ."i. e,..i kU.r,oT I Vallev Information bureau at irifffl--! II. SC. I ca L V I C l. T W BV A days' ri d fruit on the vine for those I Jules F. Morel of Portland several who picked on Sunday. - J months ago. t MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 U U In BeHtn;: Ping. wain ni. CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floral designs. wiorrmoa v FUNEHAL DIRECTOHS lCMIAnOTUVl, P.O. F.Bldit, N. rllt V i J 111 ll I jdi fain .Lenie.Tab.5 2 7. P. L. Lercb, leading eat tide ondertaker. East lltb end Clsy. B-1883. East 781. DVDMCQ Undertaker, E. 1116. Wll DTnMllO Hams and Knott. CDIPQnMRESltENCE UND. PLS. LnlUOUnM. 133. A-2235. 445 Mora carden. lawn, tare. l anor Z4ii lllamette 2a chicken parks, etc.; fc nMWw'' toetween 3d ano 4tn. Absolutely free. Bring the ladies. MODER 5 room. Kaat 32nd st. Haw- 'Vlec'trtc ' for eiie tnJu wiTlT thorne district; $100 down or lot as .Jlr' aii-Vv MdV f " first payment. $2i Including interest stein. 205 AUnky bldg. nn i.al. 429 K. 32nd st. FINE acreage, near car; also city CHAitMINU homes, Irvlngton. for yJtA0 cj-Bf ,li9 Tel" twn thirds their VB.lue: nicely fin- phon bonda. T-62. JoumaL ished, fine location, elegant surround-1 FOR SALE or trade, 10 seres, partly inrs F.ast 273. H. H. Herdman. FOB SALE Owner, 6 room house. elc- WHEN you answer theae Want Ada. trie llsrhts, plumbing. 2 outbuildings. lot 50x100, 1 block from car, all lor M300 cash. Tabor 937. Improved. Owner, 135S Campbell st. HEN you answer the mention The Journal ( New 5 room bungalow, im provements Included: gas, electric ity, uwner, iviain iron sale or trade. 6 room house, barn 24x24, 1 cow, 2 horses, 2 wagons, lot 1 oox 1 00. ' Telephone Columbia 3 85. CIClACc: Undertakinp Co. Main 41al Oixt V LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay DCAUCtk! Undertaaers. East rLAnoUr 86-371 Russell St. . 8UIIURHAN ACREAGE 76 Suburban Home $1500 One acre all set to orchard and ber ries Just beginning to bear: 4 room ViMiaie .n Kara nnti WAAah&4i kl. NEW modern bungalow in Rose City nome faces on Oregon City car an-l Park; restricted district. Owner and OT1iy 2 blocks from station; only $700 builder. Tabor 556o r,Bh; migt take lens to right party. $50 DOWN. $15 per month, new, mod- balance easy payments; a good buv ern 5 room bungalow, restricted dis- for someone desiring a conveniently- trict. close to car. Owner. Sell. 2204. located suburban home, -. Peper A - M . . ' .. . . I- ASA L. I $15 DOWN. $7.60 per moutn, modern i 'H"". room cottage, large, lot, close to car, Owner. Sell wood 2204. FOR HALE FARMS IT, BLACKBURN SsAV HEM8TOCK., 1$7 E. 11th Sell. 11. B-1123. University Fk. CoL 34-J9s. 100x200. beautifully Improved. 5417 9th st. 8. K. Tabor 5135. BARGAIN Rose City Park home, 6411 M"hall $11$. VFRY cheap for the quality Is my beautiful home farm on Tualatin rive. T. Wltliycoiube, 433 12th st. E. R0th. Will sell cheap. t'OK SALE Pretty California bunga low, very reasonable. Sellwood 684. WHEN you answer theae Want Ada, mention The Journal. 120 ACRES. 13 miles from Vancouver, i 6 miles Carnal, Wash.; $35 per acre; i sell or- trade for Portland oronertv. Owner. 1113 Yeon bWc. (Continued oa Sext Page) .