, THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND? 1 SUNDAY, MORNING, . JANUARY 10, 1915. FILES REPORT VHIGH URGES DMC LAWS AS A CHECK ON VICE Wisconsin Legislative Com ; mlttee Asksv Passage " of . Acts like Mann Measure, SALOONS' ARE ARRAIGNED Daace "alls Md Aato Sides Also - BUmid Blfr ttolosi for ;'; '. Xioos Morale. , Madison, - Wl., Jan. .... Fifteen months' study and investigation of the vice problem In WtsconshVPy the leg islative committee resulted la radical proposals for law ' enforcement and betted seelal conditions, summarized in an exhaustive report which became public document with, its filing with the secretary of state. . The greatest cause of commercialised vice, the re port says. Is the use of intoxicating liquor. Contributory causes are public dance nana, roadbousee, poorly lighted parka end public places, lack of re sponsibility oy parents, non-enrorce ment of laws by public officials, lack of nublio amusement and recreation raciutlea and automobiles. The com mittee found that the wage Question h. no material relation to a girl's downfall. - . Committee Urges Kef onus. The committee recommends: That 'a' morals court be established in cities of the first class with ex clusive Jurisdiction over all cases In volving torej offenses. That a law similar to the Mann act. applicable between cities, villages and towns of the state, be enacted. That police departments be required to record aU written complaints made, with a report of their findings there on, with a view to centering respon sibility, That permanent state police de partment be established with power to Investigate immoral practices, the reason for non-enforeement of Jaw in all communities and power to enforce the law -where local officers fall to do it. That local communities orgapige pri- AUCTIONS' Pb Wws"aw.,ieessieejWeiWjsr , 166-8 FIRST ST. (NEAR j MORRISON) j REGULAR SALES DAYS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY i m-w. m -aw e v . 1. rKlUAY .EACH DAY AT 10 X M. Tor- MONDAY'S SALE we hav large - assortment of rood furniture comprising LEATHER UPHOL- ERS, large easy chairs, couches, oak center tables, pedestal dining tables, chairs and buffet in rolden oak, VERY COSTLY P.LACK WALNUT . BED ROOM BUITE with large plate mlr ror to both dresser and commode cost $150. Several good - Iron beds, complete with springs and mattresses. feather pillows and bedding; dressers in golden oak and white enamel chif fonier, wardrobes, kitchen cabinets. aarpeis, rugv, linoleums ana ether eirect. j - - WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY W htn have, a run assortment of nil kind) ' of housefurniflhings for sale icr wnai mey win oring. PRIVATE SALE Upright Pianos, Grapho , , phones and Recoiils. Alse the mrreat assortment HIGH GRADES 1TJRNITTJRE of the very best make to be fmiad in the city; shout 100 jrood ROOM B7ZP7 RTTOS includ ing WILTONS, AXMINSTKRH, BODY BRTJ88EL8, STEEL . AND OAS RANGES, various sizes and makes. All good sold at priavt sal fully guaranteed and delivered. WILSON'S BANKRUPT V , STOCK STORE Corner Second and Yamhill , -Main 2032 Everything You Want at ' Wholesale Prices. In the line of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES. HARD WARE, PAINTS, CIGARS and TO- . baucub and otner MERCHANDISE also ' ' STORE FIXTURES Of aU descriptions. Don't buy any thing until you BEB WHAT WE SPECIAL AUCTION SALE At a Laiirelhurst , Residence No. 1036 Sandy Boulevard on Tuesday Next at 10 A. M. from the owner, who is leaving the city, to sell the costly furnishings of inn resiaence, comprising as rollows LI VINO ROOM: COSTLY MAHOG ANY CHAIRS and RnrTvflTRS nnhnl. stored In the Very best black leather. TtTRKISH and BUNDHAR WILTON RUGS, costly draperies and lace cur tain, -GRAPHOPHONE. CABINET and . RECORDS, mahogany pedestals and tabouret tes, foldina: fire screen, fancy brasn vases and bric-a-brac. ' LIBRART: Wazed oak library table, oak rockers with leather seats, eras recKers . end arm chair to match, ladles' desk.s phone stand and table. ' Indian baskets,, oriental curios, pen- -CONTENTS OF BEDROOMsi Two bras beds, complete, with best spline iiiniirroos, aresser ana cnii' fonlers, sanitary couch. i ; . DINING ROOM: Round cedestM . tension table, set of box chairs with i.amer seals. , uunit in golden oak. iare assortment of hand painted -mn, aiDrware) etc., szis Azmln ster rug. ; ... -v. . ' !cJ5c,H,aL:? ,-RELTABLB - . OAS Pt ANGB 'with side oven and broiler. Sr g a A W A JS.A . t uinne, ana uiensiis. large por ceiain refrigerator.' linoleum and the upuei launnrr outni, SALE TTTESrtAV tIFVT mt "in !" 7ka K8 City or Beaumont car J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. AuctionSales Wilson's Auction House veto associations to assist erf leer In the enforcement of such laws,. Vrges riTs-tUartba Sola b Juries, That In the trial of misdemeanors, when Jury is palled (he verdict of flveslth of the lurors shall 0 suf ficient, to convict or acquit. That the sale of Uauor b prohibited within or in connection with dance hails. That a liquor license may t auto matically revoked upon a plea of guilty or conviction or upon nolo on- tender , for violation of any of the morale laws. That family entrance and private wine rooms he prohibited in saloon, and; that no connection be had be tween them and any other rooms above or contiguous to the" saloons. That a government liquor tax holder must alio take out local license, That the license be issued ta the floor, lot and block of the" premise where liquor is to be sold. Tpt . Public dance hails procure u such dances to pa supervised j cense, by a policeman r i other eomneteut j officer, That the pass system used in many dance halls be -forbidden by law. Would license Ml Jtotels. That all hotels, rooming and lodg ing; -houses be required to obtain li censes; that they keep permanent reg isters of the names of aU guests, to 7 be signed in their own handwriting;. the registers to show the hour of as signment ef rooms and their surren der, with penalties for using fic titious names. ("" I That the ouhltolty of ownership be established by requiring the names or owner en the front of ail betel and rooming houses. That women be on the board man agers of aU ipstltuttqn to which, wo men or children are committed, Tor "Woman police reree. r -i. That police women be appointed in every city or pe secuu r wra cticxbif. 1 That the age of consent be raised I C-. ft - .1 1 a rm tn 1 S mr,A 51 I years. That the industrial borne for women be established t. k. mnlni.k) with hospital facilities for treatment of . " . I disease, women eonvieted pf ii mor ality to b committed thereto for treat ment and training, ' That - in cities of the first three classes specla) classes for subnormal children .be established in the public schools, and that, where necessary. the state furnish free textbooks. meals and clothing to needy children to make ppmpulsery education effec tive,- , That social neighborhood centers be developed in connection with the school system. That municipalities orQyioe uper- vised, amuoement. particularly con certs, moving picture shows, ete, rtmt .mninvm f iinmMtie servants be reoulred to fumlsb them with suit- able rooms in which to reoeive eom- peny . That the number of boura pf labor for domestic servants be fixed b.y law, That'the rjRhts of th laboring class be protected, Adequate insurance against poverty, Aks ever X.aw fox Ken. "tk. mam'm i,t in Bnfi.i .vil - aay the com mlttee, "la despicable and mekn enough to merit the hargheat terms of reproach and disgust. The exploiter of the body and soul of wo- men for money sain is worthy to be the lowest outcast in seefety, rather AUCTIONS 191 SECOND ST. , We are receiving all the time some good line of furniture and furnish irfes to be sold at our auction sale. These will be held three times each week. The next aU will be m m v m mm m A rnmm MUINUAI, JAINUAKl llth AT 10 A M. Tor this sale we bave some good furniture of th average and better grade. Good range, Jewel ga range, dresser, dining; table, library table. golden oak and mission, good velvet springs ana mattresses. Kitchen uten slls. In addition w will sell 50 Slickers and Raincoats Fin for all classes of men whose duties keep them exposed to the weather. Many other article not here I specified will be offered. Our other ale this week will be at S p. m. THURSDAY, JAN. 14TH SATURDAY, JAN. 16TH .Please note that Thursday and Sat urday auctions will be at 2 p. ta., while tomorrow sal Is at 10 a. m. Good I stock will be offered at all our sale. ATTENTION BUYERS Should you need any article not! listed for sale, but la our regular stock, i It will be put up for yov at any tun on request. - Bell Auction Co. 191 SECOND ST. AuctionSales Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 2 P.M. : Ford Auction Co. 211 FIRST ST. We have a good assortment ef me dium furniture, bedding. carpets, stoves, ete., which will be sold a our Monday's sale, and if you are in need of anything In that line !t will nay you-to attend, for you are always urej ot a oargaia ana some ox tne goods ere just like new. "i : t E. G, FORD, Auctioneer. ' "W pay cash for used furniture. km&m BUTTE MINERS UNION SEEKS OFFICIAL HEAD OF CHARLES H10YER Starts Fight to Have Him De posed by. Western Federa tion of Miners, Butte, Mont, Jap. 8 A movement nas been launched by Butte Miners Union No. 1 to remove Charles H. Meyer, head of the Western Federa tlon of Miners, together with "other federation, of ficials, It is c laimed. in the petition that has been sent to all organizations in the federation that their men "are t so thoroughly hated and despised by all persons, regardless of oraf t or calling in the county of Silver Bow, and especially eo by the miners of Silver Bo W, that your peti tioner feels a,n4 known tha.t it will be impossible to ever build up Its or ganization and take its former place amopg the industrial organizations of the United States as long as the said parties above named are la any man- not ... .Oh.. l feetly or indirectly, the affairs ef the 7"'.M,"v.l"" " ""r"""-' "V" roof iy av i nn 1 maii xr tr n a iTra ix-a v x n western federation pr Miners. Charges of ' a decidedly scathing character are made against Mayer, John C. Lawney and Guy E. Miller in the petition, whleh 'is signed ' by the union and by Acting President Martin Sooklll Tho I(lf(in lu1iru tha pint at which the union's hail was partially dMt,ove, wfta .caused b onoressive . - - a KiAacmonts vhirh m n v vfiiMai n. ',Aa tllo. the Mayer in Butt after the riot "in rf --n T -T-- flamed the miners and others inter- " """ FW- " such an extent that the nail was t tacked again." It also charges that Moyer and tow ney fled from the city ef Butte, and from Helena tried to get wrongrut cpn. trol ef the money and property of the Butte union. The petition also states that the member were assaulted, mobbed, beaten up, chased front their employment and run out of the ooun try" without receiving any aid from Meyer, Lowney pr Miller, U of thew remaining in their biding place while any danger lasted." The Butte union charges Lowney apd Miller with beln? thf pliant tools pf said Moyer, and are exerting eyery endeavor to carry out nis corrupt orders, to airupt ma- band and bankrupt four petitioner," The petition aoa that "lor me pur- pose 01 carrying ?mi plunder," Moyer, fby stealth," atr tempted to have the federation eon- BtUution amended so be eould arbit- rriiy remove tho officer of any local union and take charge ot and dispose gf "for jus: own gain" we property at any local. - ' Finally, the petition declare the ofoiai named are Sweater traitor; greater curse to organixed. labor than any detective organise eombipation pf oppressive employers that was eyer formed for the purpose or disrupting; union. than th weaker ignorant or unror tunate pero eapioited, The penalties for ueb ezploitar liens muat be made more Revere and must come with absolute certainty upon conviction. The fine system, which is unjust and worthless for both men and women, should be abol ished; male offender should be pun ished for contempt of court wnen tney i follow the common custom of giving a tlstltlous m before the court and should e given a time sentence to a penal institution, not eseapaoie ojr the payment of fines. , thus charing their guilt with the atate.' Says Heligoland Is A rSecond Gibraltar rpnner Vice Consul, at Brsalan De clare Oermany Sag an Impregnable - fortress at the Elbe's Monta. - New York, Jao.9 The German na val base at Heligoland ha been made virtually impregnable by hundred of heavy guns, many row of contact mines and an armada of torpedo boats and destroyers, according to Richard Wackerow. former United State vice nnatil at Rrulan n.rtTiMTiv villi has I ' reacheher from Genoa- Mr Wacke- row said that he had visited Heligoland shortly before sailing a privilege he did not believe had been accorded any other American. "Heligoland ia a second Gibraltar," be said. "The great cliffs have in 1 wi " . their aide concrete emplacement for man fleet lies just below. The Knalish know it is Impossible for them to pass the, island fortification. AUCTIONS (fcfi. BolVtr 41 Co ESTABHSUKD 1883. . ON TUESDAY NEXT WE SHALL SELL SOMB HIGH UKAUE AND NEARLY NEW, FUR NITURE. RUGS, ETC. Comprising Davenport, - Wax Fin ished Oak Library Table and Rock ers, Chase Leather Couch and easy Rockers, Axminster Rugs, Portieres, Lace Curtains. Pictures. Bex Couch. Brass Jardinieres. Mirrors, Quarter sawed Oak Dining Room Table and Leather Seated chairs, Electric Stand Lamp. Oak Parlor Desk. Clocks, Sil ver Candlesticks. Massive Brass Bedn of the best makes, Spring's, Silk Flos Mattresses. Pillows, Bedding. Mahoc- any and Quarter-Sawed Oak Dresser and Chiffoniers. Oas Range, ctc- Abso the following from another flat as follows: Dining room -Suite, vi.t Pedestal Table. Chairs and Buffet. Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Dress ers, Steel Range, Kitchen Treasure, eto. Also we have received from the importers a consignment of English Linoleum in 6 ft. and U ft. widths. Here is a chance to cover your kitchen. string your measurements wun -you. ATXCTXOZTEEB'S WOTB. Kindly call tomorrow and Inspect the above good. You will find them well worthy of your careful attention. ON THURSDAY NEXT We shall sell the furnishings of eight rooms. These goods will be on lew weanesaay alter noon. AUCTION OK THTJRSDAT AT 10 O'CLOCK. NEXT "We pay . cash - for good furniture. rugs, etc, W. C. BAKER and W. IL DEAN. Furniture Dealers sod Auctioneers. 188-168 Park SU -" v ' r '."Both Phones. : -, , Good Dogs Have a Special Cemetery Owner of Capja Pefl In Wisconsin Qity 9,T Oreund e$ A9 tot Their Bxelnatv T7s. Milwaukee, Wis.. Jap. 8 .-Milwau kee has a cemetery for dog ' that Is patronized by oeiety , people who are willing to spend 1 40 or mere for a funeral PUce for their pets, Juat how many dogs there are in the cemetery is kept secret, but from the mounds visible there must be at least 100. The average cost of burying a dog is about $48. Some people spend much more. Teddy Miller, a rat terrier. holds the reoord in Milwaukee ' for -haVing the largest funeral, a well as tne largest dog monument. When . Teddy Was buried seven car riages made up the funeral proces sion, one being filled with flowers. The, other carriages were filled with his masters and mistresses and friends of the family,, all dressed in deepest mourning. 4 The dog cemetery consists of f .lye acres or land iet aside for canine burials ot the &waa farm. In the town Of Wauwatosa, . It Is in the charge of lir. lu, at. Sullivan, a veterinary sur geon, who is, a director of the Wiscpp sjn Pum.a.pe society, ; A Xfl T 1 rw Sio"A1 .wtva A a prizes rat .terrier named Pierre, Which bad pasture many prises at , dog shew, started the dog .cemetery. Her prize dog became ill and died. Mrs. fchafer wanted to give it burial such as human beings, have, but local ceme teries refused to allow the dog to be buried. Mrs. Shafer then offered to donate flfiO toward fund to provide for a dog cemetery, but It was nearly 10 years before anyone attempted ' to carry It out. Then t)r. 8pllivan be came interested, and about four years age tae og cemetery . pecame a re ality, . . j Recruiting Aided By Sly Daa Cupid ' - .j. i i Men in Baifezvn Vow tbe Favored Qae I,ondo panoe; r Qter Boomed 9 Iionesome Evening London, Jan. 9. Cupid Tet may be responslhl for bringing more men to the colors tha the British recruiting officer believed possible. This time Cupid work through the boycott and the tango. In the last few days, with many officers back from the front on furlough, after-dinner dances have peen resuwed with a vengeance. In fact, it was really on the de mands of these officers to have dancea that sqma leadlpa hotels resumed them again, after aa entire absence ef such amusement since, the first week of the war, and here enters Cupid and the .boycott, fqr score of women refused to dance with, anyone not In kbafci or wttfe anyone who cannot show food cause for being otherwise dressed. As a consequepce many civilian dancer are doomed to lonesome evenings dur ing the Tuletide. Military name have been givep to some dances, sueh, for instance, as the JaeK Johnson glide Anti-Omum Law Ud To Supreme Court Calif ornlaa Oonvlctea ef Smug-fUng ej Vavinf Urny lo. TJirt ppsession to Test Xedr4 UnAVtmeat, 0an FmndBCo, Jan. 9t-The fate of CQ men convicted in San Frncseo of violating the federal opium aet, will opn be decided by the supreme court or tne united states, which win de cide (shortly, the constitutionality , of the act which pronttuts the importa tion pf opium. The 60 Calif ornians were convicted of etther smuggling or having opium in their possession. The case was put Vp to the highest court on the appeal pr 14 United States cus toms guard convicted some time ago as member of an alleged opium trmng gling ring iW which teenhip officials were alleged to pave been tmplloated. Attorneys foe the eorrvtsted eastom guard contend that the federal Stat ute, a it now stands, is an Invasion of the police rights of he states and is otherwise unconstitutional. They attack the validity of the provisions of the law which riXTwe mere pos session of contraband opium aa evi dence of illegal eonnjvanee In smug gling operation. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Saturday in the Circuit Ocnxrt, Judgments Entered. MrchaBta" Loan A Trast fte. w.nw. 4. xupn ei ai: aianissen. yieckensteia. Marer Ca. va s A. Due, well: Toluntarr onlt. J. B. Fenaer va. Internatleaal Mortxase Bank t al; tor plain tif R. T. Brennan , A. 0. Hotter t si; far plaintiff. Jeanett IJoWe va. Wdlaaj to Bergrwtek Palp Mlaclf A, Oleblse et al; diasrissed, Salts BeRun. Irene f. aaa'baa va. Itermem J a-mw.. t . - ' W. h. Coraeu va. Harvey P. kumm. contracts Carouse A. Kaaue vs. WllUam B. Kaeksa- Howard W. rorsas v. Beelak L. Parse; K. yord vs. P. Matthews! tI.m. Leeng Jew Hiag va. Minnesota TradUg Ob.; rent. : O. B. Meifie . MatHe . Mirfna; ... Mrs. W. B. Wslsh va. Agrlntlraral Insur ance Ce. ef Watertowa, K. T.; eollect ia- aurance. ' George C Moir closure. Ealalle Legrett; fera- .J. Henry ghad vs. Augusta M. foreclosure. Bassaa; . y2 Mile of Travel With 1 Mile of Travel With V2 Miles of Travel With 2 Miles of Travel With Scrip will be given - with within five days trpra date ot mile for each 25c paid. - Girl Saorifices , Hair for Soldiers -,M vi. w nvr htk w.w to a Sold a CarUtmae OUt for Troop in 7114. ' 1 Paris. Jan. 9. rThe nataqoaJ soldiers' gift .committee last week, received ever half a mtHion Christmas offering for the troops In service, Varying fromj live geese to sprigs of holly and mis tletoe tied with, tbo L tri-color rlhbon; but the ItraRgest - and. moat touehing came today colls ef long golden hair. The sender, a lorralne peasant girl, Tvonrie Pusel, living 'Irt the Vosges hamlet of ChatUlOn-sur-Saone, wrote j ; he committee to buy a soldier's i witb the proceeds. aylng: '"I, asking the m jTrf1-,- -ohli Kn T 1 live too far from a town where I might 1 ii i j wi.h . J J v" . , f, , cash because I wanted to sacrifice my proudest pbsBession or the sake of the defender of France." gssggggi i in 11,111 nim ! iiitwww? SEW TOUaV Exchange or Sale SUNNY CALIFORNIA Do You Want to Go litre? We have splendid properties n that will raise -'orange, alfal fa, lemons, " walnuts, Uves, grapes or anything that flour , . ishes in California. Eine for chickens, turkeys ana hogs. Excellent dairy proposition. We are in position to take- some first class Oregon prop erties, eitfcev city or country, ia part payment ! pn these -properties. Your : holdings must be free of incumbrance. Seme cash necessary. ' Three lines fif transporta-tion-r-rjver and rail. Fine mart kets and cheap freight rates. Deep, reb oii. ready .of the plow. Toe price 1 only, f U0 per acr& plenty f waer. We guarantee fhe land to be as represented. The property is in the best part of the Sacramento Valley. Only a lim ited amount of property ran be taken n exchange. The ?rice Will soon advanae to 135 per acre. Don't delay.. Dorr Er Keasey & Co. Second Floor Chamber .of Commerce Buildms. Portland. Oregon. Partner Wanted - - i .A m a. successful realty broker: am alone; need a good farm roan to help ta.lt a caxa of my increasing business. Hav made J2000 in commissions last three months, wtth business now al most ready to close worth taseo addi tional. Am a mmber of Portland Realtv Roard. References furnished and required. Applicant snould have $5000 cash. Give name, experience, qualifications, age, etc., in your -an.-swer. Address B-937. Journal. BncsuaDy Desirable Inyetjnents (in pnm ef $100, 500, flOOO er anore) 6 to 8 Per Cent Interest First mortgage on well located properties, amply secured, furnishiag a most desirable and convenient form ef iBvestHMsn W 4nyit yeur n suiries, i . See Mr. Hunt a HARTMAN&THOMPSON 4 Chamber of Commerce MORTGAGE LOANS on good improved city and farm prop erty at current rates.. Attractive re payment privileges. loao qmemy closed. If you need money call today. A. H. BIRRELL CO. Verikwaitara SMk Battlkf. saaaseau fLrm. CASH MONEY COUNTS two 9cnvs nunc ronrzAMv, 9199 AC3WB, 140 BEST XASJt OV TIAatTg. No buildings, tip stumps and no trade. Met your money's worth. . XASTB SBOB. I Wo ykene tef eraaation. 1 Hesay Bldg. Mortgage Loans made on eity and nearby farm proper ty, interest 7 and i. No overcharges, no red tape. Straight loans on straight proposition. oxEoozr xsrr. bcokto. ca. Stock Eieb&ng pidg,. Third and Xam hUl sJts. - t , sfEETTJfa NOTICES 41 le couples wanted to attend dancing - party given by Marguerite Camp Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, W. O. W. Temple, 121 11th st. . Oood floor com mittee. Burebard's -orchestra. Ad mission, 25c. ; . ROYAL CIRCLE will hold Installa tion of officers Wednesday night. Jan. U, at W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th st.. with Portland Camp. Members and their friends are welcome. - WHIST party and dance given by Web foot Co. Ho, 65, W. fj. Friday, Jan. 16. in W O. W. temple. 128 11th. L Van way's orchestra. Cards 8:45, dancing 1 cclock. PORTLAKO ' Star Homestead No. 42 B. A. will give 600 entertainment Thursday evening, Jan. 14. in W. O. W. hall, 128 11th Bt. Admission free. ORPHIA Temple Ih, Pytnian Bisters. meets on Thursday evenings of each week in IC'ef P. hall. 11th and X.der, Every 25c Cash. Want Ad Every 50c Cash Want Ad Every 75c Cash-Want' Ad Every $1, Cash Want Ad every telephone Want Ad paid- bill to the amount ot one-quarter . . v. . ... i -. ' 41 . BARBERS NOTICK. ' The state board of barber examiners Allskv bids., at 265 Morrison U Mon- day and Tuesday evenings, from S to for the purpose of conducting ex aa ex- aminatton. Secretary. SD3 Alisky bids. PORTLAND HOMESTEAD STAR U. a, J bursday evening In the Woodmen Hall. 128 11th street. Visitors welcome, " FRANCES FRY, : . ib& KlilPKDNf St; Phone Wpodlawn 94. Correspondent. JUIlN'T Public installation of officers with Oregon Rose Camp R. N. A. to morrow (Uon.) eirt.. lintr.Hlruo.h i halj, 3 84e Wash. AU Woodmen, Royal Neighbors and friends invited. . J. P. Xfiitarii?finKUl! . ; DiU'Un8rt0' ffoft - g Abingt(n, bldg. - - ANCHOR COUNCIL.: No. 746. K & I. A Jve e .1 'ree cart paisnd aance at. their hull, fourth floor of orester' hall, 4th and Washington sta Qrod prizes and union music. r.iiimnce on- th at. WOMEN OF" WOODCRAFT officers association, meets Wed, Jan. 13, 3 v. m. sharp.. All officers and past of ficers of circles are eligible and are requested tq be present, Nora A. Stev- er.s, president. - " 600 Oregon Boee Camp R. N, A. will give "Flv Hundred Party" Wed nesday evening, Jan. 13, Royal Acade my ball, 8914 6 th st. Elegant prizes. 24 bands will be played. . WM statistics mrria$es.Births. DttfhX SIABJIIAGE LICENSES L. A. Kidd. 1321 East Wain mt.. 11. anil Mary E. Coxier, 1321 East Main st legal. Mart Norbech. 1030 art ThlrUeth t?N.. 2. street north, lesal. and Jeaals O. Maedonald. PM Bast Twenty-tirst street oortb.' ItgaU ' Kaoosar BuLatorlcfc. BS Hortb 6econ4 -, CS, Bd Wara Djeduvicb, if North Klath t., C2. beoTKe k. ivPDBier, 8i uraoetn are., icgtu. aod'i-lacance Ulea. O' Brian. 8S Ttllaiauuk 1., legal. . ' ' ' " litQfge u. eoiopton, aioaay. ip.2i, asd vada Grier, rosier hotel, legal.' Harry A Ooldeniith, 428 Uaacoek St., legal, and Freaericka Ella GcMOa, 94S East Taf lot V( Q, Srnith & Cp. Third floor, Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique BIJITIIS PRKHif To Mr. aid Mrs. Lent. Brehsi. 861 Kast Tbirteeuto street north. Dee 13. a son. l'Ofc. To Mr. and Mrs. wmiaia Vost. 78 Y.MKt Fourteentk street rjorta. pec. 11. a aoo. GEIST To Ut. and Mrs. Oodfried Gclst, 627 L'oton avenoe. Dec. 11, a daHthter. WALKER To Mr. an4 afra. Y. V. Walker, &tf MiUaiepi avenoe. Ia. 11, a danrbter. BATES 19 hit. and Mrs. John Gates, MM Van- cwjver avtwue. Dee. 8. a danafeter. ALKiV To Mr. and Mrs. W'illiain Aflleff, vjw i iintou sueet. JJec. f . a sod. ATKINS Te Mr. an4 .Mx. fAm J, AOriua, ' 4b8 CXaremoat in., ' i . i." x-1. 'ii . . . : EVBNS Tv Ms. a ad fjfe. M. a awn. Mrs. Ttioa. I, 6H0 Lnloa ., lipc. 8, a son. QOnpoHTa Mr- and &. Earl Gordoe,M Haletit eve., Dec. 1, s dangb'ter. CABiJSON To Mr. and Mf. pefut Carlson, S3 MaryUad are., Dec. 9, a danKbter.' MAUSHAL.L To Mr, and Mrs. Win 3. Mar- snail. Ti First at- Dec. 29. a Bun. PLUNKJSTT To Mr. and Mra. Jesse Plim kett. Park dale, Or.. Dm. 24. a sob. RHO To Mr. and fer. Jofia Bld. 600 Evecett at., Dec. a, a dapsiiter. M K Ki ti To kit. and lra. WaBace . McKenBy, IT IT Morris sW Dee. 6, a daasb- tn. . SMITH Ts Mr. and Mrs. Caotl Z. Bailtk, 850 .Fourtceata sL. Dee. SLT. a bub. . . RleUARpti To Mr. a ad Mrs. Wlntrad t. tacHALB foMr. afid MV P. B. MaeHale, T30 Roosevelt at., Dec. 30, a daughter. DliATHS AND FUN EH Lb 75 HOUiHTAYnis this ttlty. Janaary O, at hot late residence. 30 East Tenth atreet north, Rachel I. Halloway, tccA 74 years, mother C fcLeot A., of tbis eity: Adda C. and Oscar . Uelloway of Ofalo, and Mrs. Jessie D. Wil bur, vt Otito alster f Mra. 8jlester Liock wed aad Allan brasdeBtMrg. . Tba remaina will be forwarded to fr'tesblnav Ohio,, for ia tennapt, by V. 8. Donalua;. Inc. ylASfeH Tne funeral services of the ale aaione rvaser, wife of W- A. rraser, will be held at die ahapci o. the Portland era- matorlum at 4 p. m. today (Sunday). Friends invited. The remaina will be at the ehapel Of V. . Dunning. lac., 414 East Alder at.. eeracr or cast sixia atraec, aatu a p. UAfiVEk' In tbia Wtr, January 8, at tier lata residaaae. 1104 Kaat A liter at., Banal T. lln...f . 1 UA vao- wl & T u.iiej, rm j m. .11. v. . 'J Harvey. Tba ramains will be forwarded Mon. dar-siornlM. Jaa. 11. br J. P. Pinlar Boa. te Bugene. Or., where w rrlee will be held and interment made In the family plot. MMAHON The fuasral aervlcea of the lake Bernard I. McMabon will be held today (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. m. at the residence establiiibment of J. P. Flnley Ic Son, Mont gomery at yifU. Kriaoda isvitad. IaUrmeat at ICut City cemetery. CIIMWTbe funeral sarrbea of the lata Henrr J. Clint will be held Monday. Jan 11 at 10 clock a. m. at the residence estab lishment ef J. P. Pintey 4s too, Montgomery at Fifth. Ft lends tevited. IeUrnwat at Mt. beott Park eefnetery. iJlltKlSE.M The fnneral fienrU.-ea ef the late Jeks Pirkaea will be held at the canaerva tory cbajMtl of y. ft. Usnninit. Ine., 414 East Alder atreet,. corner of Kaat Sixth street, at 2 p. m, today (.Sanday). yriends Isvitad. interment Mt. Scott Paiy eemetery PAOLK The funeral aervicea of the Jate Beamer 8. Pasne will he held today &ua- dar). at 2:80 oreloek d. m. at the residence aatabllehment ef J. P. Pinley A Son, Moat fomery at Plfth. Mends invited. GILBEaT Sophie Giibert, Good Samaritan hospital, Jaa. , B5 years, sarcama of right kip. bWYIJ- Patrice A. Dwyer, Union eve., Jaa. 0, eo years, earboUe eels polacp. In. MaOAK Harblnon B. Morgan, 1724 Cast Ktark St., Jsn. S.40 years, cerebral apoplexy, STOCKTON Kachel S. block ton, 1172 Mi. aoQri eve., Jaa. 6, 54 aara, clrrhoaU of Hver. - VOI&AK Robert Nolan. 721 Seeond at.. Jan. 6, 60 raara, tuberculosis. COLUNH tSsrah A. Collins, 611 IyeJoy at., Jaa. S, 41 years, nicer of stomach, MARBLE Henry Marble. Cnonty hospital. Jan. 1, CT years, acute cardiac dllitatlon. BELL, WOOD Elliabcth D. H. Seilwood, 737 Kaat' Madison at.. Jan. 6, 69 years, bron- ehlai pnennaotrta. JdARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, t1 Wash. Main 28. A-12S9, Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison st. FUNERAlr DIRf:CTOR8 A splendid residence undertaking; es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLEY eV SON. Montgomery at Fifth. . rF, tS, Dunning, Inc. . East Side Funeral Directors, did . East Alder sts. East $2, B-2526. A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO., calls - promptly answered in all parts of city. I. O. O. F. bldg.. Ients. Tabor S387 Chambers GoiiSlg sworth ave. Kerhv. Wood lawn 8808. C-1183 Automobile hearse. ;A. R. Zeller Co East 10S8, C-1088. ; Lady attendant.'- Day and night seryiee. "b X Dwrr)Q William and KnottJ 1 Mt! I "' Pyrne East HIS. C-1043. IER1CS0N RESIDENCE UND. PLH. M. (Ill, A-2225. 4 45 Mrs. UomMnnE- 0th and Glisan.. u naiTIIIIOnneral services. Tabor 4312. ! PFARQHM Undertakers. East 1080.- $6-tt7 Russell St. P. L. LERCH, leading east aide under- taner, K. nth ft Clay. h. iti. 1 slCWFQ Undertaking Co. Main 415J; I OrXCYY CO a-2321. Cor. 2d and Clay, BIKETIXQ NOTICES .- n FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' (Continued) MR. EDWARD HOJMAN, the leading funeral director, 20 3d st corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Pbcne A- l&ii. Mam .07. Dunning (St McEntee ViodT every detalL 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-4SSS. Lady assistant. WALTER Cl : KfiNWDRTHY, : 1682 B. l-3th Sellwood 71. B-1122. PORTLAND MABRL0 WK8. Z44-244 4 th ! St.. opp aity halt M a&. A-iate BUSINESS PROPERTY 66 EAKN li NET WITH THIS APARTMENT. PRICE 133.000. Well located in best Nob Hill sec tion; has walling list and n vacan cies: hardwood floors, tiled bathrooms. sleeping porches, Vacuum cleaning and notjvater heating plant and all built in conveniences: is one of the best say ing- and economical to operate prop erties in-t-oruana ana a snap, inves tigate; it will pay. ; , CALLAN KASER. 7B2 Yeon bldg. GENERAL BEJI1V ESTATE 621 NEW 25x60 fireDroof store, bide., base ment, and s lots at 6c station, only i jzzeo. - 1709 cash. J-S, journal.. FOR ALE-r-HOUSKS 61 70 BUYS pood. 3 room house and 60 xlOO lot, 3 blocks from Wf W. car, improvements peid a0 aown, exu per mom n. $500r Buys good 2 room house and lot, . I block from oar: some terms. SSS5 Buys S room shack and 0x100 joi; hquiuic oflws, oniy as per nooin. scjc. LOTS. 414 Ablngton p?de:. Main 1068 We will build ia any part ez city . IIOMES costing from $2000 to 120.600 Also anart- mcnts and flats. We nave money to Call and ee plan. F. . BOWMAN Commercial cYub bldg. ROSE CITY 1ARK. ' Fine, large, airy rooms with sleep-1 mg porcn ana ueautuai n re place; aec- orated throughout; furnace and best ot to riumuuig; xine neignoernooo: can o een at a.ny time: owner on Dremisea. H. iSth et, one block north of car- . - 1 line, ijot bxiu. frpe jilhO ; NEW HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW, Six large rooms. Piate-glas window. ' Living-room 14x24 feet. ' Lot 40x100 feet. .Price is20. 826 K. llet t. Some trade, balance terms. Call owner. Main 9467 or Mar. 16T4. A NKW 6 room bengalow, fireplace, oak floors. Duech kitchen' with breakfast nook, rooms tinted, all kindu built-in work; small payment down Daiance liKe rent, aiawthorne car to totn ana uivision t west to 6Bth st. j south to 261i.. Owner. v i " A liOMS FOR TOfJ for only $20 a month, in a good re stricted district. Has" p rooms and bath. Built In conveniences electric lights and gas. The $26 a month in cludes interest- Call rue mornings a Ad JiJSW ALBERTA IJUNdALbV1; 1009 KAST 28TI kf, Near Wyaant. K lara rfiam m r i r or.! . . tnlr CT aa.. cement basement, all conveniences, i block cart $100 cash. Phone wrier, seuwDou t p. Hawthorne 0 str ct . Mnicrn hnn i thiriir and" lisurrrartaW d misc.- $2850, S650 cash and easv 9d K. 4?th, st. or Tabor Stii. st r --" ., ""-z: FOR gALE or ,exch&nge, only 2a00 ; - - , IT for 5 room buneralow. . Thl a bargain, only 15-mFnuie ride . to side. 4 blocks to car; Hawthorne dis- iricc. wiu tans a lpr, or piese-is acreage pa house, pall.owper, Tabor I OA FOR SALK. - . ' Modern 12 room house, Pheenix. Arizona, close to buslneea aectlnn i carlinea; also mining claims and acre-j age; wui traae. a- ke, t Usaa- tiiia M.ve.. city. ; FOR BALE Modern 6 room house, wjni vniu, iiui raaamasL large at tic and furnace: walking distanoe: a bargain; small payment down, balance monthly. Owner, fa S. YamhiU St rnone a,sst a;. SNAP. west of Piedmont; worth $3000; price a a a a . a r . v . . r . 7 " 11 tis.-fo wni:Ki.f win tinnn Corner lot, 4 ro ent. block anc oom cottage, fun ease ment. block and half from carllne. Mut sell quick. Part cash and terms. rnoiiB iain 4 or A-rie. LET XJf BUILD ?OU A HOMB3 On your lot or ours; by your 4w plans or ours: pay us like rent. TUB OREGON HOMK-BUILfiERS, FOR SALE or trad a room eottea-e. 1267 1 YarablU et.s hard surface i street, sewer, eta. all paid for, $1000 mortgage; I want $1000; will consider gooq auto, mono xapor z7$. $100 cash, $20 monthly, buys mod- miTON CAR. $1730. iat ' ' ' BUTTER WORTH. COVCU BLPOV RUNGALOW worth $2600; "will sell. furnished for $2200, $0d cash. Write P-128, Jour, nal. FOUR room house. KoxlOO lot, Tents, 3 blocks from school; take sps!n mules or horses first payment. Wolf stein. 205 Alisky bldg. SACRIFICE fine $ room house, cor. lot. K. Yamhill, walking distance, big snap: $500 down and $2 per mo. uwner, in ta. a. ijnone i-.at 64g. FOR BALE Hawthorne district, 6 room bungalow, full basement and large floored attic. $2000, $1600 cash. N-l9. Journal SEVEN room house, yours for $15 per mo nin. . in Albina. . St. Johns. Also 2 modern,! sa, small payments. Parker. I iett bldg. I 602 Corbett BEAUTIFUL modern home, 10 0x1 0J, 7 rootns. oak floors built-in fix tures; no reasonable offer refused; principals' oniy.. ttii, journal. mmytaA- vuj, LltfUW' a1, WEST SIDE HOME MUST GO. Clds in. t rooms, modern, worth "some" money; only f&z&e, terms. Tabor 2S4$. ' ROSE CITY PARK bargain, 2 story. $ rooms, sleeping porch, breakfast room, every- moaern convenience, l block to ear. Tanor gaao. NEW, modern bungalow, furnished completely. Easy, terms. : By owner. W-1Z8,. journal. FIVE room modern bungalow, furnace, fireplace. 1 block to Hawthorne car: a go av, term s,- mi n. waaigon st. t TinMf t. . . W .. t.. W f A . A A -.- cheap; $350; $1860 cash, balance 41 per cent, &4i Kst to st. Houtn. iiAnfOu -K w.m V... n 1 ..... ( J. !.' J oumct, oy owner, ror tzz-v, terms to suit. 11-490. JournaL FOR SALE -Modern 6 room bungalow bv owner leavine 'town: harm in Terms. Address 188 Holland stTeast: X i ' ' a . ... ' r, i "fi-I iviiSitiit iSjW. -.. ,f ?. " omy casn; street improve I gaiow on large lot located nesr new -ments included. Iw.niriin i.iw i nZ- i .. . i j ' Sii-fer vltSiyo,S -ho1,f ? 1 E3CPERIENCED practical nurse wants Jil-wb00,'x:44l'-'-PltiOw,- moderate wages, wUl de Iafayette, Oregon. 1 howcrk u desired. Must have work. $1200 room cottaee. cloee in. weat side. Inquire 828 Morrison. tun baud v-jjL-jrti- w rwm moaern oungaiow. aa m. rtn hy owner, SNAP -From owner, new bungalow 2 ; lots. eu aown. pai. pmt, Ben. f. i i ACRI E, fruit,, berries, 6 room house; . terms. Owner. Columbia 107. $1450, MODERN 8 ' room house with Lba th- - room for sale or rent.;- 630 fte?taias, FOR BALK-WlOLSpS 61 IContlnnadt ROSE CITT PARK. . ; ; ' r$SQ0 DOWN," w BALATB AS TOU DKSRE. , 5 rooms. $2800, on E. 2d ut. " ' 6 rooms. 33000, on E. 61t et. - - ' 6 room. 13660. on K. oth at." " rooms, 3fv0. on E. oth Bt. 6 rooms, 3500, on E. 58th wt. 7 rooms, 4000, on E. J&Sth t. V 7 rooms, 34&00, wn E. tiih tft. ' ' 8 rojm, .el2,W)0. pp Alaed pJry jCay at . ... . v , ' Realty Department, HARTMAN-TUOMFN BANK, - (Cor. 41t4t 4 itark.) Snap, Sunny$lde House" Price $2900 ; . - This Is a fine home In Sunnyr . side, cor. 3Sth and K. Yamhill. . cor. lot 60x100, bard surfaced Street. irond ' 8 rnnm - inodarn liouse. No. 1123 E. Yamhill; price I200; $1400 cash. Look -at place -and then all on y; don't 4'ituxb ,. Hargroye 4 Bmi . .. H. Sixth st; -near Glisan. Main 4581, A-7859,. a VUg Mif a a UUM Brand new 6 room hurmlnv kirii. -ood flows, full UUc with Stairway.; ""s fwtu, iuii si ioot cpnerete basement with i.m.nt - occupied, street work paid. Take AW cex w.9 atn St., teen go 1 Mocks I sou th. The ex-bite liouee. Owner 11 la' every day, or phono Kaet $1250 vvui byy a $ poonv modern cot tage, 2 biles, from Woodstock car . line, 425 casta and $10 per mo. on deferred payments. Otto & HarkQn r 418 Ciiarnber of Commerce. 5 room modern from Woodstock No Payments tor Six Months" 4 acre, brunil acr.' Jand ' new 4 room house,- j, eiectrio lighted, city, water $ onf carfaii'.1 larara irru H r1 uiakI f. Bull un i blocks frorn price lseOj ierrfia, 60 down, no more' vmc iQr f iHQnini. . Tuts Will g ve you an opportunity to get nicely , started la yftyr nw home" before pay-' merits besrln. Let ua vnlaln tn voir pur plan. (Sep. . T, Moore Co.. ' 611 -t PO Takes mv tlKtir tnndarn B '00m home, iath at-.. K. - f j. pjk. ironj Aiuerta car, on If sold in 3 lays. lias rul in 3 iars. lias fu)l basement, B. etC Ami lu IKflA tuilnai mnr- r thing la this, location. Bring this ad? and call before Wednesdsv.' Nn tradea uuHi-ina, etc., ana is fatB oeiow any or agents wanted. Owner, R. C Whit,? win ve i nuuao an oay nunaay, Ah perta car to 18th. north to 18KS.- - tfOWlf Opt PARk'KTjfjqALOW : eAUHIifiCB. f - EAST S3D AND THOMPSON. " plete in the district; havd : held tliei ELti"- . ou,, raiuer man poia longer im acmai coat. f3aou. ierrat to reepunxfote party, . , Contratlng ArrhUecta. Ablngtftn bldg. ' 815 DOWN' 1 nu tfo per Tnonin win uuy a pretty a. ffi OTT?f eaT'fear JaKa" VnV .M ' ?r?KirV.A -IfP PlraM..TPr00l'i -'- ff."!!J5nSf.Wff'Psl. give rererene 1 JiAMMO I aa i v SB 1 ill r-1 anal nans : stllll W II M li'V muhtoau ts go.. 48 Vtlt & t4iainjer of Coniinotce. ' I l l I 11' II I I H I I llll , , ' SNAP. . - room modern bdngalow In Hawthorne avenue i district; cost1 $ai?0.. will take :fSft,- $250 cash. Owner, )?, M. Phelps, 284 falling bldg., cor. $rd Apd: Washington ta. Main t!4i, ,. WILL OtVK DEED WIJBN . $200 In FINALLV PAIL. 7 room mndtni hnnnlav final rin. - ished. Prlee $I90. Small paytnent uuince teaa man f sv per montu;. iDvianiiis lucerest. jt'nene aaonaav. it- , l ai e e iQnXy l6do. IL r " . ; I v v as wHee vr v VI a- W" ' I nouns ana int. pee owner, zv& Btocg I Kaciisnge, Third wd YmhiH, ' Tremendou? Bargain . House Modern d room linn act. lorr ln ment garage, buildings cost $2$00. lot $800. Sacrifice all for $2800, Term.' Aiust nave- money quictt. you this you'll buy. Goddard, $$f Co Yein wHll un if vitt 1 a m. nl14 I you a home ort your lot or you can pick out a lot and get ou a home IP"" to suit you on very eas suit V0U on vetrv av lrnu i I full JIrt'c"!ar? rone McAuytlme, i I Tabor you my work. t, nvuiu a itao io snow. C 50AA A,ch V llVVIIIOf 4VV: UUdM I Balance like rent. Cor. B9th and Has- laalo. mill basement. t, bath and pantry. Cost $2000 new 2 aoxieo lot- nam. rear ago. . Price only flBOO I 1 c5?ntJ7 i" rn,M"t MlL ma 20 Washington bldg. ' -. live , at ROSJB CITt park: S rcotn bungalow, up to date. 20 min ntes out, S9 blocks to car, at cost , this week. $500 down. - Call Wood' , lawn 111b. ' $1$7( BUy rny $2400 value, splendil 6 room modern, well located houxn and improved lot; take lot, acre. Ford. tu casn. rnoinason, i?o ia pt. I'hone Beuwooq i. Will pay rent when you tan buy a three room housd en the wet side r for $ down, 7.68Ter month. 20 mln- utes car ride, clty.waterf .Price only 4bs. m. to. iee. Q6 cornett hiag. . - i SACRIFICE 84000 fine 8 room modern : residence, 1 block from Hawthorn ave. Hard surface streets. 11 bear ing fruit trees. $800 cash, balance $2f monthly. A-821, journal. - tZHOQ MODERN home, $2646. Owner . will show. .. Can't be beat.- L-2J.i Journal, - ' " . WANTED-Small S passenger auto as ' iirst payment on my a room tooaern '. bungalow. H-t7, Journal. FOR SALK-nSnap, 4 .room house, - worth $ioo for $loo. Terms. Ta-. 1 bor 202$, A FINE" .home, Irvington, much less than coat. East 278 Herd man. FOR SALE A snap, $ room house at' price. Tabor oze. , FOB SALE LOTS 13 $700, $20 CASH. $10, per month, buy - a one half acre on the west side, 6c' r a 9 A mlniitM' ..a with nit If ' I Jl . n t .. . enc rvi.-h r" f;; ' ;Ar- ? ' r.:" 1 SMAP 100x100, - fenced, , near , Jones- mora school.' Half value. . $660. Terms. -Mlrab this pargatn. 18$ E. ITIth si . N I Tsbor 01S. 1 xR SALE at half price, elegant view I iovs irom ww, uuk- vuuwiut 1 loth St., Fortianq, w. $ LOTS, sood location; easy terms, ij&e-ia&o; also new room nouse. Only $2000. Owner, Tanor 1818. OVERLOOK CORNER LOT. Sacrificed. $100t down. Mar. ?!P?8. M m ft ; f OTo OT fin (Continued oa Seat Pag ,)