The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY.- JUNE 11,' 1915.
iMIU.SiRE
II
J OBVIATES WAR PERIL
' '"" ff 'sir rv -Jbi ii iSni i tfr i.iiiV " ': "
Forecasts-of Reply Agree It
'; Will Prove Friendly to Con
tentions Of U. Sr
SUBMARINES' END IS SEEN
JT Declaration ' ot IVondoa 1
sised by Bxitian Tlwrt JUI B
' Ko SCors Ocmu Violations.
' By Lowell SfeUett.
- Washington,' June 11. (U. P.)-
Whether the latest note to Berlin was
sufficient to cause a break between
President .Wilson and "Secretary Bryan,
It is not, sufficient to cause a break
between r Germany and the United
States. "--''
This Is hot the language, but is the
sense of expressions of German offi
cials 'today, following the publication
of the president's rejoinder, which re
sulted in the American cabinet crisis
and the withdrawal of Bryan as pre
mier. 't
Upon the principles exprested by the
president peace may surely be pre
served, It was declared in German offi
cial circles.
Ambassador - von ' Bernstorff
smiling: and cordial -upon receiving vis
itors at the embassy ' today, but re
mained nbncommunicative. '
. Quesses as to Jteply.
In German circles it was predicted
that Berlin's reply, to , the rejoinder
iwlli: -
Discuss the subject of humane war
fare at length. - ;,. ,,.---;'-
I Waive further controversy f as to
whether the-Lusitania was armed or
kin armed and reiterate that Germany
Si ruling t make full reparation for
rthe. loss. of , American Uvea or ship
ping. ' ...
f AsA'urV'the safety -f Americans at
sea, so far as, possible. -.-.v-:-1
Declare that" vassengers will not be
subjected to the gangers of submarine
attack unless it is known the vessel
which they are aboard is an armed
merchantman, and '
Accept President Wilson sugges
tion t seoept the good offices of the
United States in an "attempt to come
to an understanding with Great Britain
by which the character .and conditions
of the .war upon the sea may be
changed. . '
With these declarations, Germany is
sx pec ted "to say in effect:'
Would Kad Submarine War.
"These things we do for'the United
States, but we are willing to- extend
khe principle to Include our enemies
if the united states win nring about
k return by England to the rules Of
Ct dMiuitian f lndnn- ,
the declaration of London.
Thin, it was pointed out by German
sympathizers, . would" mean the end of
Lhe submarine war upon commerce
ha ore- than, the united states is asking.
They asserted it means even a greater
tep the beginnings of negotiations
between J; ; Germany , and; Kntcland.
through rho i United States,; leading to
Lne -end oxjm war.- : - -" 4;-
ThereJSi-no question tnat, there is
Mi .easier ..reeling in German circles
since -the' text of the rejolnedr was pub-
isheo.NXt is frankly admitted that an
ultimatum was anticipated. - . . .' .
;' tf-i Pays Peace Is Assnrod. - -
Those 'Olose to f the embassy, how-
ver aectarea. mat not- only as peace
kssured v but . that restoration- of the
bordiai relations between the United
states and Germany may be . expected
They: embhasiged, that in the issue, re
garding the submarine. warfare as - it
&ffects Americans, th first- note of
Ihe -Unltaa titates gawe.th impression
hat President Wilson demanded that
Ml submarine activities cease.
I Ifls known, they declared, that Ger
many is ready to accept the American
Official statement regarding the Lusi-
tania,
I Also secret ' intimations--have con
stantly been reaching the United
States that. Germany desires the co
operation of .thia-1 government in" the
aispute as to the rights Of neutrals on
the seas and to cause the United
f-'tates to feel that England is the com-
non -antagonist, 'fi - - ; - -
Sryan. Besignatlon Xavorable.
Meager reports. from Berlin indicate
hat the resignation of Secretary
liryan waa a favorable development in
the situation, its principal effect being
to work toward a peaceful settlement
bf the points -et issue. As the father
n-lawof, British soldier,; the father
and, saw' Bryan only, in the light of a
haiurai enemy, uermany, therefore,
tees chieflyther- retirement Of a some-
Chat pro-English secretary of state. -It
was explained today that the
.reman government . must consider
ublic opinion In responding to the
-nitedi States. -It has been, only by
maintaining public confidence and al
ost unanimous support i that- GerT
nany"s successes have been" won. -The
;eparture of a man regarded by the
)U feUc, though' wrongly, as the f ather
aad's enemy. Is expected to make it
-aster for the government to do , the
hlng it la most anxious to do ob-
aln the sympathy- of America In its
.ght against England's policy of star
's tion. .;. ' : ' .- - v.
M Salmon Big and Fat. 1
Astoria, Or, -June 11. "The fish
aught this season are the largest and
inest I have ever seen," said a -well
nown packer In referring to the local
ltuatlon. "Fully 80 per cent of them
till average over 2? pounds, and all
re of line Quality. Under normal con
itiona thw amount , of pickled salmon
Vould be enormous, but the European
-ar: will prevent much, of rtho catch
oing in cold storage." .'
NEW SERVICE TO
GRAYS HARBOR
Ti in connection with1
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leaves Union Depot 2 it 0 pan,
Arrives Centralia . ,5t 13 p m.
leaves Centralia . .5:20 p.m.
Vrrive Aberdeen. .7:40 pun.
Vrrivea Hoquiam . .8:00 p.m.
Returning:
.eaves Hoquiam 9 :00 a.m.
avei Aberdeen . .9:15 a.m.
Arrives Portland . . ; 3 s30 p.m.
i lCKets, information, etc. at
7 O-WR. & N.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
. Washington at Third -read
way 4500 A-6121
GER
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REIQIIIDER
ACTING HEAD OF ITALY
' WHILE WAR IS ON
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The Duke of Genoa, uncle of the
king of Italy, has been appointed by
him to just in his stead during the
war. The king issued a proclamation
on assuming , command of the Army
and navy in action. It read as follows;
We, victor Emmanuel, on the re
port of the president of the cabinet
and after hearing the advice of the
council of ministers, have appointed
our most beloved uncle, TOmoaso. of
Savoy, Duke of Genoa, oar lieutenant-
general during our absence from the
capital. - t r- v .-i; ; ' :
On the advice : of v the responMble
minister h Will transact aU matters
of ordinary administration and every
other matter having the character of
urgency. .
"H will sign f all royal decrees.
which win be ' counter-signed in the
usual form." . '
U. S. Troops WiU y
Not Leave Border
irinth and Fifth Cavalries and Twen
ty-seventh Infantry Hem sin STear
XCexieo at Reoest of Punstoa. .
Washington, June 11. (U. P.)
Orders for the ninth and fifth caval
ries and the twenty-seventh infantry,
on the Mexican border, to relieve the
seventh and eighth 'cavalries and the
I lw-w uaslr ' 18 jrallv
fpines were suspended toaay. j-
f -The action was said to : have ' been
taken - at "the 1 request of Major Gen
.cral Funstpn because of the present
situation in- Mexico., i '- '. ;
.. Newspaper .men . were 4old tha sus
pension 'of the order was temporary,
but"itls -understood- that, as trans
mitted to Texas, the order provides
for an indefinite delay in the transfer
of- thotroojp There .jvill Jba-oiQ
cnange on the border, for the present
it waa'atated'i vi ' ?i)k
- Under . tha , original plan; the border
force would have been weakened dur
ing, the . transfer. U It was explained
that the order - was Issued contingent
upon the -conditions on the border, but
no. reason. wasJ eyen..ror the. change.
. - Nobleman In Suicide Fact. ,
New , York, June ll.d. N'S.)
Frederick Hussenius, a, Swedish, noble
man. and' Annie . Malinquist, member
of a --wealthy Brooklyn' family, went
to their, deaths- in a suicide pact in
Central Park . here, today. r
' Nose Damaged ' In Fight. .
Bert . Ross, carpenter, was taken to
the emergency i hospital at 8:30 last
night by Officer Mallan, after a part
of his nose was knocked off by an as
sailant with a beer bottle in a saloon
row. .He is. -58 years old.
v Guilty 'of Having Opinm.
George Keebaugh, alias - "Diamond
Tooth- Casey, today pleaded "guilty to
having opium, in his possession, and
was fined $50 by Federal. Judge Bean.
r : ;t Peace iPrize for Pope.
Rome. June' 11. (I. N. S.) That the
Nobel peace prize will 'be conferred
upon Pope Benedict , became t,anownJ
here today.' ? -. .i .'....-.-..
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iSrtheS
oftlseGaast
M. A. Conat Or Co..
Innrnnir nmi nriTO -
UKtbUH iiAIH DtAlO'
'HOT AIR' ONE GETS IN
CHYOFVASHItlGTON
'- ': 'ijC. f:'-J MMMsasswMsssaM-w r j-- -i;. ---'-'.
So Senator Harry ,Lane Tells
Pioneers and Their Friends
- at Brownsville. ;'L- "
BIG PICNIC IS IN SESSION
gpeakar Decries ;(War and Plsada for
-, . : r ' :' VaUon of Xrovsr of -
.ri Bj Fred Iiockltj. "
Brownsville, Or, Jane ll.- On ac
count . of rain, todays formal, program
of the annual pioneers picnic is being
carried on at the tabernacle in place
of Ooshow's grove. ; At 19 o'clock this
morning Unlted'states Senator Harry
Lane and B. T. Irvine, -editor lof . The
Oregon Daily Journal, speakers of the
day, were escorted by the Brownsville
band to the tabernacle. j . :
: Cfae of the liveliest elements of th
procession was the delegation, of Leb-.
anon business men, members of Straw-
berrians. who are here to .help adver
tise the Lebanon Chautauqua, n;- -
After .; an Invocation by i Rev. Mr.
Jamieeon. . the Lebanon quartet: sang
and responded to an encore.v
Senator Harry Lane was Introduced
by . the president of the - Linn County
Pioneers' . f asoociation, , ; William "T.
Cochran, and received an, enthusiastic
ovation as he spoke, to part as fol
lows:; k"' . i': '
' ;;:A Senator Xfkes Xain. i ;
"We may feel aggrieved that the
rain has put a damper on the pioneer k'
picnic, but if yon had lived in Wash
ington, D. C.. as I have, for the last
two years, you would not feel like
complaining: You would, be - grateful
for the cool weather. Back there yon
suffer from the bumid heat, and if I
had my way about it we would move
the national capital out to Oregon so
congress could carry on Its work with
tome comfort When you add to the
weather the continued speech staking
one has to listen to, it certainly is
relief to sit back home among one a
old friends and neighbors. . - : ; I i
"In Washington I find Oregon is
looked upon with' great respect. They
know! that ! here in Oregon the voter
does his own thinking and 1 votes his
convictions. They know . we are not
afraid to make precedents in place of
following them. .wi . -
Some of these days we will discover
that the tariff should be settled out
side of politics. It has kept us apart,
and has been a cause of mutual dis
trust, and what we are all working
or is the good of the -whole country,
iot'' any part of the country or any
party, at the , expense of the nation.
"You of Oregon do not realise how
much you have to be grateful for that
our fathers and mothers endured the
hardships of coming across the plains
to come to such - a favored land as
Oregon. . :- i
"Here In Oregon we are at peace. 1
We lie down, at night Without fear, j
In Europe the-mothers with babes at!
idc preast xor wnpm tney nave, no
milk, hunt through the soldiers' camps
to find empty condensed milk cans. to
scrape out a little milk for their starv
ing babie- The men, shell-torn and
desperately wounded, lie between the
trenches and die deathffLpf slow tor
ture. . ' ; ' '
"If I had my -way. not a pound of
powder, nor a shell nor a bayonet
would be sent ' from our country .- to
kill and mutilate our fellow men in
Ihiropei .
v Have tost Sense. "
"They have lost their senses - and
are on a bloodthirsty rampage of death
and destruction. I would send them
food, not shot and shell. Do you know
why money la scarce and bard to bor
row?! It is because our menied In
terests are lending to the countries
that are fighting in place of sending
it out feere. where it would be used in
building up industry, not tearing it
dewn and destroying civilization.
Thank God, we have a man as
president who does not i want our
country to , become Involved in the
universal holocaust. SI hate . to think
that we as a nation are ' profiting
from f blood-money .from the sale 1 of
munitions of war.: I wish we could
bring the slaughter to an end In place
of helping to prolong , 1C ; : j." t
-Senator Lane' paid an eloquent tri
bute ! to the pioneers. He spoke of
his birth at Marysville, almost 60
years ago. -and Of the . loye and rever-.
ence we owe to those who pioneered
"llliiSiilPll
iaiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiini
TT has taken 25 years
of "good groring'.
western weather 5 to '
derelop the Gen'l;
Arthur Cigar from
an unknown stranger
.. to the biggest selling k
ten . center . on the
Coast.
The Genl ArthuzjCigar in- i
vite all frietuii, old , and .
- new, to) enjoy the hospi- ?t
tality of his "Exposition J r
lome i tho M. A, Guntt ;
& Co, Inc. Building on thm 'L
"ZoTte". r .....
. CIGAR cto ;
hi
Alto 3 for a quarter she .
4A &
lne. 0itrltora
the way. In concluding, be said:
"We owe It to them to preserve
unblemished the " heritage . they have
left us, for the time is coming wben
uncounted thousands will find happy,
prosperous and peaceful homes In -our
well-loved Oregon." - . '.,'
Germans Admit a
h- Small FrencH Gain
i -m . ..
l Blight. Severse at Ssrramally Aoalted
la SszUa Statsmantj' Xlsewhare At-
taoks At Sepolsed, Zs Claim. . - . .-,
Berlin. Jane 11: (I. S.; by Wire
less to Say ville.) Repulse of French
and Russian attacks in both the east
ern and western theatres was claimed
in an official statement Issued from
t the war office today.9-Attempts of the
French to advance in the Lorette hills
j and at Hebuterne were frustrated with
J heavy JossaaL,"iW5'--;;-",:.--"--i'f
" The statement admitted. ' however;
that a small French gain has been reg
istered at Berremaliy, but claimed that
attempts of j vthe allies to : retake
trenches ' In the Champagne- district
Wednesday failed with heavy losses
"Russian t attacks. continued ; the
statement, "along the Duhissa river
have been repulsed and 300 prisoners
taken. No changes have occurred in
Galicia."
Frencb Take German Trenches.
Paris, June 1LL N. B.)--The cap
ture of more German trenches south
of Arras ami along the Arras-Lille
highway was announced In today's offi
cial communique. - . ,. - .
LAWMAKER DISAPPEARS
Oakland, CaL, June 11P. K. S.)
Assemblyman Edward Stanton Ellis, of
Merced, has been mlstsins: f rom his tem
porary home In Oakland since May 22.
Ellis had Intended to go to Sacramento
May 23, but dlsapepared the day -previous,
having in his possession 1125.
He had been in poor health. -
ri-':- 1 . f
Winegrowers Quiz Congressmen.
Fresno, Cal June ML (F. N. S.)
The congressional party today left Ma
dero for the Yosemite Valley, going by
metr car via.Wawona. Before the de
parture from Madero at 8:20 a. nx, a
delegation of Fresno wine gioweig and
merchant conferred with the congress
men regarding certain -phases of the
federal tax on brandy.
THE HAIR SHOP
ISO
BT, OPP.
Tomorrow lhej Last Day- One Big- Day bf
Wonderful Hair Bargains!
Hair, tiair Way Dowi -One : Big Day More !
Hundreds of fine shades to pick from. . Greys Switches, Orey Transfor
mations, Ions; and short Switchesany color.
S0V SJ-inch, 8 separate stem i
HWKcnea vsuue at . B3.Xi
SBO-r-30-lnch. 3 senarate stem
Switches value 88.00, at. 2.45
ZZ7 ! 8-inch, 3 separate stem ..
Switches value 87.60, at. 81.98
240 24-lnch. S separate stem
- Switches value $6.00, at. SI. 19
185 Transformations, 22 V .
ins. long. 20-ln. hair, wavy,
'" all shades. Value 16.00
with any purchase of
Salr
Saturday
w eloso
for good.
THE HAIR SHOP
ISO
ST, OFF.
Inauguration
OF
Exposition Special
A New, Train Between
Portland and San Francisco
Daily on and after Jane 15
Leave Portland daily 12:30 P. M.
One Night to
Pullman and Tourist Sleepin
: Cars and
S30
- Return Limit, SO Days '
$32.50 Ninety -Day Ticket
$52.50 to San Diego and Back
Return Limit, 40 Day Stopovers in either direction
Summer Excursions East '
- - ,- , . '
. Round-trip tickets to Eastern destinations via
. .California, with stopovers in either direction to
; visit the Expositions, on sale daily from all points.
Exposition and California Booklets
CA3XFOSHZJL ARB ITS TWO WOBLD EXFOSXTXOsTS A 18 pegs "
illustrated folder descrt.bing the trip to .the expositions at Kan -Francisco
and San . Diego, . the outlna places of California.
"WATSlSB arOTBSJ. SHASTA aOtrrE" A SS page handBome ill us
treted folder describins; in detail every point of interest from
- Seattle and Portland to San Francisco, population,, elevation, etc.,
f of towns, and short descriptive, articles on scenic points en route.
CAllTOairU mSACJC SESOBTfr A 4 page Illustrated folder
describing: fully the many attractive outina places in the Golden -
- State; . - - . v : - j
All these Books and many others are on hand and free on
' k . . application to any agent. . . , " i
Call at City Ticket Office, SO Sixth Street,
- f : - . Corner Oak, Union Depot or East Morrison
r .; ; . Street Cor full information, tickets, reserva
, , r, tions and literature' on : the Expositions. .
Southern
- v ' : -" - " ' " - ' ... ' '- : ...
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Eains Do Damage in ; j
Missouri anfltTexas!
Banks of Xaw filver Broken and sCnch
; Lud TTadtr Water-yeople Kome
; less Vear ?ort Worth. ; '
Kansas Cltjr, Mo June. 1 1. (L N. S.
Continued heavy rains today ? were
again bringing serious results in the
line of floods and , the weather bureau
predicts , even worse conditions than
obtained ' two weeks ago unless there
is a letup shortly. Five Inches of rain
have fallen in the last z nours.
The Kaw river has broken its banks
af several points, and thousands , of
acres of land are under, water? ...
- " ' "
? ' Great Bridge in Danger.
Fort .Worth Texas, June 1L L N.
S- High water in the Trinity river
continued today and it is feared that
Fort - Worth's 1,000,000 bridge sys
tem may be completely wrecked. More
than 2000 persons ere homeless as a
result of yesterday's floods and chari
table -organisations here today were
taking care of mere than half.
Jim George Trial r
Opens at Klamath
' Klamath Falls. Or- June 11 Though
Oregon abolished capital punishment.
Jim George, Klamath Indian, charged
with killing Pete Brown, another In-;
dlan, is on trial. here for his life In the
federal court, before Judge ,Wolverton, '
ef Portland. - Brown's body was found
on the reservation over a year ago, and 1
circumstances pointed strongly toward f
George as his murderer. Talesmen i
were selected yesterday, and glvingaof (
testimony was started today.'
Two hundred -Indians, are attending
the trial. To prevent boot-legging by
transients, saloonmen last night prom
ised Federal Attorney. Reames not to
sell bottled liquor while court is in ses
sion, thus cutting off the flask supply.
CAR MEN BENT ON STRIKE
Chicago, Jane 11. (TJ. P.) A strike
may be called on the-Chicago Elevated
railroads tomorrow following the con
ference of representatives of the em
ployes and officials of the Amalga
mated Street Railways. Taking- chsrae
of the itua-ttos today for the em
ployes, "W. D Mahpn. International
stXXBB ft
"while they last . i V . . . .$1.38
85 First Quality Orey-Trans--.
formations these are,-a
r- wonderful Bargain. Value
120 at w.. 86.98
76 Beautiful First Quality, i
separate - stem Switches,
short . stem, . ' silk -loops,
wavy. Sold regularly at
820 --to $35. wonderfully
low price - S7.45 .
sate Goods we will give 84 Mlkr
XTets. .
Tomorrow
the last
day
KEZEB ft rSAJnCS
THE
San Francisco .
Cars, Free Reclining Chair
Diner. ,
to SAN FRANCISCO
AND BACK
Pacific
president of the union, declared there
will be no . arbitration and that the
men will walk, out if their demands for
higher - wages are not granted: - " "We
will either .get our demands or every
car on; the elevated railways of Chi
cago will stop , running." said Mahon
today;' ' i;- -y''l ".vs
. Boat and ' Stone Blnk.
Port Said. June 11. (L K S.) An
Italian boat laden 'with stone' sank In
the harbor here after colliding with a
British, ship. .' . ,
, There is one thing to be said In favor
of the egotist; he never gets lonesome.
GRRfVrESlT
Cigarette
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult plmsn ot frmmm
broadcloth casket, . em- !S L
ktlmia g, rough bos, r g M
hearse, two limousines and ? ' C w
services for. . .......... . ' -. . ..
More reasonable funerals r if de
sired for $20, $40, $60. Higher
price funerals In proportion. We
make our own caskets. Lady as-,
sist&nt. Private funeral chapel.
"MTT.T.KU ft TBAC3TY,
.. Xndopendeat Funeral Slrectdrs,
, Washington and Klla Streets.
r Pbon, Mala S6S1. A-7885.
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arr 1 ceota per -word per Insertion.
No ad cbarced for !-M than IS cents. ,
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1 aU ear word for aU claaalfleatloos,
excpthK "For Rent In Prirate FnmilrV
"Room and Board ia Pwrmt VamUr, eitua
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which are IK cent per word. ' ConaecntiTe
insertion of caah want ads:
-w a Inaerttona for the price of 2. . . -I
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BIECTIXa ' NOTICES
OREGON LODGE NO." 101.
A. F. & A. M. Special
communication . tomorrow
(Saturday) evening; at 7
o'clock. Work in the E. A.
and UL M. deerees. Visit-
lne brethren cordialty , invited. By
iruer 01 1110 w. bo.. .
LESLIE 8. PARB3BR, SK;retary.
: ALBERT PIKE LODGE, U".
tit D.. A. F. & A. M. Stated
communication tonitrht at
7:80 o'clock. M. M. de
gree' visitors welcome By
E. R. I VIE, Secretary.
WW Statistics
jnarriages,Birtbs. leatbk
marriage: lkknses
Gottlieb Wolth, Foater. Or., SO, - and Oer
tmde Johnaon. Barr hotel 27.
I. H. Ttaaratoo, Sotpt, Or., If raj, and Mary!
Deacon, 123 . loth at., legal.. ,!
om auuer, vv ana waiia, WWu, Zl. and
Katherim Knlaa, toil Kerby at., 21.
MelTtlle R. Dlmood, 167 Taylor stv 24. and
Bra O. Oteen, 487 Taylor at., 18.'
Roy Schiller, . WrUamina, Or., legal, and
Georaii Anderaon. 80 E. Morrison mt i.pai-. .
Charles H. Robbins, North Yakima, Wash
les-ai, ana bch w. uojo, on a, uui St. N
legal. -" - : -
o rred Laoer, 83 K. loth st, 24. and
Gkldie B. Abbott, 63 E. 10th as., 19, "
Charles W. Daosle, Salt Lake City, TJtan,
legal, and Belle. Brldweli Dauaie, . 353 Harrison
U, 28. ..-i. .' . r
George " WUlIamaon, - Clorerdale, " B.- C., 28,
W. Smith & C.n t-. w.edd
I wi wmiui w wvi YUiuag cards.
xniro iioor. Morgan oidar.
XJRJbiSS suits for rent, ail size. Ulijue
laiiuiuiK .t ovj r carjs gJIV
iiiiinis
IANNIS To Mr. and atrs. Oarar Drnnis ' B".
3d sod Belmont, May 8, a daarhter. .
PAULl.t- To Hz. and Mrs. Gregory . C. Pn-
Un. 1186 BoW St., May 22, a daughter. -DINDIA
To Mr. and Mrs. John Dindla. S6B
Iron at.. May 24, , a daughter" """"V
PAQL'ETTE To Mr. and Mr a. Joseph A. Pa
' quette. SUO DlTiaioo. May 12. a son.
EAILKY To Mr. and Mrs. loaepb B. Bailer
1749 W.Tolaey, Jane 6, a son. - ,T'
WAUL8TEED To Mr. and Mn. Ceoree Wall.
ateed, M3 68U at.. June 7, daiLbter.
K1CHOLSON To Mr. and Mrs. Roy ANicbol.
son. 2-JS E. 78th at., June 8. a aon.
SAHUN -To Mr. and Mrs, Gust A. eahlln, 346
ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Allen, 1
SIN EI To Mr .and Mm. Kdgar L. Slner. 220
- ft. 12th,- June 5, danghter. Kr f
KEMPBR To Mr and Mra.. Joseph C Km-
per. 61S SV 11th St., June 8, a son.
BRANDE8 To Mr. and Mrs. Heury .Brande.
1024 fi. 13tb 4t. w Jane 1. a son.' , 7
FEHKENBACHER Mr. and Mrs John
rehrenbacher, 40 Braaea. Jane 2, a daugb-
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 73
BTATTON iy, this ; eity, Jim 11, at the
ttstlly reswenca, 191 Cherry St.. Wtlliasi
u otayton, son ot capt. uenry F- stay ton.
tKemains ere at - the residence estabiiabBient
. . . a. , ll I . . . .
pi .r-. iuwj m dob,- nontgoiserx:. at sta.
i'OPE Tbe funeral aerricea of the late Caut.
William T-J font arilt it a. . t Z-
Jane 12, at 11 o'clock s. m., at tbejreaidence
www. Micm w . . .uk; j oun, MMAJUl
gotnery at 6th. Friends larlted. Intermeat st
Rtrer Tiew cemetery, r - . , ," - .
WHITMAN In thlM city, Jane 8, JS. N, Whit
man, aged 8 years.' Remains it P. t.
Ierch onder taking parlors. East '11th and Clay.
Funeral aerricea today Friday), Jane -11. at
8:30 p. m, Intermeat to be made in Mount
Bcotx iars eemeosry.
SMITH Paul J.- Smith, 153 Colombia blTiLt
. Jnne 7, 88 yeara; cerebral paralyais. 'i
CARLSON Elmer Carlson, ood 6am. hospital.
Jane A, 28 yeara; necrosis, of frontal bone.
ADLJSR Isaae Adler. 029 13. Conch, Jane &
78 years; endocarditis. - - .
ANTHONY- Thomas . Anthony, St." Vincent's
Jane 9. 61 years; imlmonary, abacewn.
SKYMOCR Renard Ellery Seymoar, St. Vlo
; cent, : Jtme ft. SS dtj.,rMimWoiii. ' -
WHITMAN Kdwta M. Whitman, rv-ifland
' unitarian, Jane S 63 yr; acuta dilata
tion ot heart. - ; - " -- -' . , .
1" ERG EN Henry F.-Tergen,' 233 E. lStn, June
. 6, 44 jearai cancer of stomach. .,- .
j
i DEATHS AND FUNERALS 73
f Con tinned! f
il'CBOSKKV la tbi city. June 10; 1915. at
' TO4 IS.- 334 8., Xemoel Mccrouey. acva
TS . years. B stooUw. Taerml senricea ' wul
take plaee frota tbe E. T. Byrnes faaeral par.
lorn, WilUams . end Knott Street,
urdy. Jau 12. at 10 a.m. intttrment Uv
M-Ttr eemetwy. FHenOi iOTltea to atowio.
ANTIIO-Ni In this city June , Tbuoiaa ,1
- An thou t - srvA si vara U montba M days
ftttm- nf R Antlsoov. Tha - funeral aorv-
icea-Will bm held at th eonaerratory cltapet of
F. aV OuaolD,-Ine.. Kat Stda funeral direo
Friday ), June 11. Friends Urttad. latermeat
atonnt scott cemetery,
UALtr In tblx city. June 10, at her late reml-
deaca, S3 .North Ktnth au, iycua jiau. agra
33 years. -'The funeral aM-ricea will be held
Saturday, Jan 1 at 2.30 o'clock p. m., at
tbe residence eatabUahment of 1. P. Flnley A
Son, Uootgomery at Kii'cb. Friend larlteo.
iinvi went . v juw sti-vi. . .
I'iCBATONlA Tba remalna of tU lata Loui
Keratonla wut De incinerated at me aionnt
Scott .Para cemetery crematorium today yi
day). Jane- 11. St 10 a. m. Rfrrioga priyare.
VIA KTIN s tOKiilia CO. Xlorista.
Wash. Main SS9, A-186. Flowers Xer
all occasions artistieany arrapgeo.
XARKE BltOS florists, 187 Morrison
st. '-Main or- A-1805. Fine flowers
ana iioru omignn. nv mmnu n vw -
FTJKERAli DnuSCTORS -V
A splendid residence undertaking es-
tabliahment. with.nr
rivat driveway.
. J. P. FINLBY SON,
,y Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD KOLMAN. the leadlo
- funeral director, .220 Xd st corner
1 U4UI1. A-tcaU y . eK9aaVM ba A UVUQs;
-1511, Main eOZ. - , .
Dunning &McEntee
iTndertAiLera,
Modern In
every detail., Broadway and Pine sta,
Broadway 480. A-4668. Lady assistant.
.. F. S. Dunning, 'Inc.
- East Side - Funeral directors, , 414
East Alder st. mast ta. -xoZ6.
PUmhoro On KUUngsworth ave
vi i ai 1 1 v y i vv i and Kerby. Wood
lawnr 8806. C-1188." Lady embalrneR
ti Tit .Olier OUi East 108S, C-10SS.
Lady attendant. 3ay and night sewvleev.
MILLK & TRACY, Independent fu
neral directors. Prices low as f 20. It 0,
0
Wash, and Ella, ax. Zbl. A-7SS6.
D. i KENWOKTHY . & CO. Calls
. promptly answered in all parts of
city. sj. O.X. F bldg., Lents. Tabor Mt7.
alter GT Kenworthv
lS8i-l684 EvUtty Sellwood fl, B-lf&J
I I '. U E. 80th arid Cilisan. Fu
PdMUllUILneral services. Tabor 4StS
RT Pvrna wllUams and K
I oyrne East ms, c-i s
Knott.
DCADCHM Undertakers. Bast 1080.
I i-rvivowit
S69-371 Russell st.
ERICS0N
RESIDENCE UNI. PLS.
M. 133; A-S235. 44S Mor.
QKCUICQ Undertaking Co. Alain 412
Orr V CO A-Jlll. Cor. Sd and Clav.
- . O-HSSat SU Ssual - X-f SSJf
BREEZE & Snook, B-1268, T. 1208. 1021
Belmont, at 84th. Lady attendant.
P. L. LERCH, leadinr east side under-
. ; -. - chanen-Blair Co.. ;
MARBLE '. AND GRANITE., WORKS.
- 'j . . : - :. ..,' ....... . , , ,
- Larsest stock of - fine marble and
rrardte in Portland. Beautiful aranlts
i ram our ureiTon quarry. . z&l uaw
thorne.ave. East-5544. -- '
blaesinG 6an!TEC0
U 26r'5BP.3fCQH.MAOlSONr
PORTLAND MARBLE WK8.. 244-264
. W a. a. a a a aar ara , r -
BU. pp, CUT mil. M. BDIH.
FOR" SAXEr HOUSES
61
New 4 room 3 story house, built for
my home with air modern v conven
iences, t built in effects, full concrete
aasement, electric fixtures, . sas and
electricity installed.
i ' - COSTS.
' Lot, j H200; construction of bonse,
$2200; i electric fixtures, $40; screen
doors and windows, $85; i inlaid lino
leum B. K. and kitchen $40 carpet for
Biturs ua nan, uupiex enaaes on
all windows. $22;, 60 rose bushes and
yovuig u-uit, IS6. ... xotai, 436ttZ,
5 RAX .v. gaond '
Must sell at once o offer all in
cluded In above list for $3000. Will
accept small cash payment and balance
on easy terms. - Phone owner, I'aiwr
ana nave agent s rees.
$8500 HOWE T-V(M ISAOf) . ,
- Strictly mod ferii ri'sf l 'nwMn Yai n o'ti
low near car line, arranged so can add
3 rooms second floor; full basement,
beamed celling, oak floors, r fireplace,
built in buffet, bookcase, writing dKk.
Duteh. kitchen, bathroom, 2 stoves and
some furniture Included; lot 50x100.
4uiaown, oaianoe szb per month, in
terest 4 per cent. 6808 44th St. S. E
Woodstock. For -particulars see H.
Klaetsrth, 4305 Woodstock eve., Port
land, .Or. ' -' ' ).: . -
We will build -in any
s... "part of city
' f OAIES
Costing Xrom $2000 to
$20,030. . Also- apart
ments i and ; flats. - We
have money - to ' loan.
call ana see plane v.-..
V.. E.t BOWMAN
& CO.. -Commgrcial
Club 'bid.
' N LAURKLHURST.- ;
: Exceptionally charming: 4 room bun
galow, everything complete; main
rooms finished in hardwood; hardwood
floor throubout:f a -distinct departure
from 'the ordinary home; .workman
8hlp.'0f the.highest order. ' lO2O Ore-
gon st; Fhone owner, woodiawn 2161
A oi..NUiwK bargain byowner, 100 ft.
- corner, first class. 10 room modem
house, barn, etc., sightly and central;
price low; $2000 cash, balance to suit.
489 Commercial st., cor. Page. - Take
nr. j,.u.-tt,-e. or u cars.
BUBURIiAN home, 8 room bungalow.
100 by 100, fruit of all kinds, lo qar
fare, city - water,, electric light, 1 block
from fSchoot aersey. cow,- chickens,
bees. - A snap' if , taken at once Mar
shall -:..:- -
OKT OUR-.VHKB "HOME" BOOA-Lii T.
Tells bow we can -build, "guaranteed"
borne on your lot or eurs. ' Save you
big money. -You pay like rent.
THB -OREGON MOM BUILDSRS -HH
Northwestern Bank bldg.
Four'room house. Price $850; term's,
$10, down,. $10 per month. Williams
Itquty rtwog lawr
FOR SALE BY OWfiER.
' Best bouse in city for least money;
9r roomi bungalosr, new and np to date;
in piedmont. U97 Hal ght ave. Phone
Woodiawp voz.
PLANS $6 ' t'lLNH $S
LET US PLAN -YOUR BUNOALOW.
LET US BU1LOTTOU A BUNGALOW,
EAST TERilS. PAY LIKE RENT.
H. A.-WILLIAMS. 409 McKAT B LDO.
I4AAA tlAlff .4AAA
Small payment down, snap. Owner,
84 Union. ave. Room 1$. - Phone B-
19U
NEAT 'S room bungalow, west side. 6
cent fare, for $50; $100 down. $5 a
montbr best home value In tbe city.
M. E. Lee. 60& Corbttt bldg
i k w km!
mm
BEAUTIFUL new modern 6 room bun
galow cheap; cash or terms. Ta. 1404.
SOR SALE Modern new 4 room
house, lot SOxlQO. '1737 Woofley st.
ROSE City Park bungalow, bargain,
caa -or -trade. Tabor 3 5 55. -
FOR, SALE LOTS
LARGE, btaivutlful' view homesite, west
sido. 16 minutes' ride, 6 ct-nt f;u.
City water, big future; price only $j:
110 down, $6 a month. M. E. Lee, buj
Corbett b)dg. , t
iOR SALE -3 beauty lota ou h.t..
thorns car line; easy terms. laUar
i480.
BEAUTIFUL lot on Division st. chr-y.
Owner. ?ank O'Neill, 10S0 Cllri'.n,
ACREAGE
w
o7
8-18 ACRES located 3 mUes a. K. Mil
waukie, less than 6 minutes' walK to
electric station, all in high state ci
cultivation, i 60 fruit trees and all
kinds of small fruit, good well, good
house and barn., a beautiful location
for high class suburban home l'ri'-
$2400; will consider small cottage in
Or near Portland up to $1200 as first
payment; terms to suit on balance.
Call or write Milwaukie & Suburban
Realty Coi, Mllwaukle,' Or,
CHICKEN and fruit rancuea tu t Porti
land; Ores ham district, electric sta
tion ft mile New subdivision. Eun
shind valley orchard tracts; best s&U.
free wood; element location. Prices,
only $76 to $150 per acre in small
tracts; easy terma Frank McFarlAmi;
ltea.it y tjo., av9 ieon ti(ir i-ortunn. t)r.
FROM 4 to. 10 acres. 17 mlla out; no
rocks, black loam, near Electric at.;,
$20 down, $10 per mouth.1 N. Kies,
Hillsboro. R.l. vn
10 ACRES at bargain. cloce in, near
Mt. Hood electric and Base Lin;
high and sightly; small house, well,
fruit trees. tc. Owner. X-V98. journal.
FOR SALE cheap, nice H acre homo
in a big country town. Good schools
and churches. 20 miles from Portland.
Owner. 28 2 H Washington ft. Km. l.
V SUBURBAN ACRE AGE 70
FOR BALE by owner. 6 H acres, all
In cultivation, 1 mile, from Oregon
City, 84 bearing fruit trees, five room
house, barn, chicken bouses and farm
tools;, $2300 If taken this week, t-; fa
owner : at I Larson's i grocery, Oregon
City, Or. f : . -
FOR SAJjE-F-'OWIS
17
FOR SALE Fine home. 18 acres, ail
clear, fine location, land lies nlcr,
springs, running water, paved road, i
miles from Oregon City. V4 mile elec-,
trie road, stores, - churches, on mail,,
cream and phone route; fair improve
ments, old orchard, 3 acres now com
mencing to bear all kinds small fruit,
teem. 3 cows, 200 thoroughbred chick
ens, . wagon, hack, new harness, all
farm, small tools, grain, wood, po-
route S, Oregon City take Willamette
Valley- Southern to Beaver Creek and
see place. I -
LITTLE FARMS.
''-' t ' '
Improved little farms, 26 to $0 mlln
out, on good auto road and electrio
line, foe $100 per acre.
Why should a man have to hawk
such bargains? 1 Anyone knows that
the owner must have money. Anyone
knows that such land Is worth $00.
Cheap stock ranches, big tracts from
$4 to $20 per acre. Some blir trades.
. GEO. E. WAOOONEIt,
. . , . 1 . 805 Yeon bldg.
GET a start now: 160 acres, splendid
road, rural mall delivery, school, 80
acres under plow, ready, for fall seed
ing, buildings, in best farming section;
1000 acres free pasture Price tlSOft;
$600 cash, i balance crop payments. C.
Cole, Condon, Or. j
FOR SALE 45 ac;re farm, miles.
from boat and railroad station. 10
acres bottom land, fair 7 room house
and barn. I Price $3000. Victor Collier.,
22 Washington st. Room 13. Port
land, Or. ! .
FOR SALE 4tt acres, with good,
huiu. turn fnttt: trti rtn rr(rAn
City carline, near Cc-urtney station;'
t p,IA u a 1, wmtt . t. A A v . m ,
Emil Tucholke, Bumner, lows.
90R SALE 484 acre Willamette val-
1 -v farm 1n nickuilaa count v. fir .
88 H In cultivation, good buildings;!
rtrlce 7 uuu; terms; snap. wnas. t.
Wolfer. Ri FD. 2. Aurora, Or.
GENUINE bargain j from owner, 10
- acres Improved, I good buildings,
crops in. Price less: than cost of im
provements; part cash, baL long tlne.
Address P. O. Bor 162. Vancouver, Wn.
FOR BALE Nearly 28 af-res, 8 mile
from Kherwood and 1 mile from Mid-
dleton. Price $2300 cash. Chas. Wet-
eel, Sherwood, Or. ' -
IF you are looking for good buys or
chanaras of eastern Ore. wheat land
do not fail to see .Keller A Leal. Butte
314. Lumber kx. niag.. r-ortmng. ur.
166 acres, Lincoln county, sacrifice!.
Some improvements., am per acre.
J. Nelson; 427 Lumber Kxchan ge. .
FOR RENT -P AR51S
14
40 ACRES, $5 month, year in advance;
4- acres under cultivation. Wyinaa, .
0q 1st st. ! , ,
40 ACRE farm for- rent, stock end ma
chinery for sale A'Eimon, box
Route L Colton, Or. a
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUY
S3
WANTED. 6 to 16 acres of land, with
house barn and chicken runs; run
ning water; will rent for term of
rears; close to canine aootoi ici
ers to s& stn st-, yortiana, kjt.
WANT 80 to 200 acres improved; have
cash, owcar Aidcrton, it4 n, sutn.
EXCHANGE REAL. ESTATE $
FARMS AND CITr PROPERTY. m
To -sell! or exchange.. Hundreds of
ilatlna-a in all narts of Oregon and 3
other states.. Bring' us your trades.
ASSOCIATED lNV'tbTMLlM L'
Members Portland Realty Board.
618-10 Yeon bldg. "
FINE COUNTRY HOME.
Walnut and aoole orchard. YamhllL
Or nu. acres. 6 years old. for land r
modern bouse; $2400; owner only, K-
428. Journal.
ROOMING house to trade for acreaK '
or lots, part cann. rini (iaw. jm '
full. 14 1 rooms H. K. $50J. Y-838,
Journal. I
HAVE 40 acres of fine timber, $30ui
equity;i want house or automobile
Q-188. journal.
40 acres miles from city limits of
Vancouver; line nome in jroruana.
Chance, 142 V 8d st.
WANTED Fine home In exchange foi
- one of the best farms In th valley..
3. L. BoMnron, 605 rtett mug.
20 acres good wheat land in Kanai
for property here, unance, ia Jjh
ZION CITY, 111., lots to trade. What
have you? K-s. -journal.
ROOSIINa HOUSES
C3
i .-mm' tinoua te
Alf m' rirsr r.nf nt-il, X Af fin
block from P. O., location where rooms
ate always 'full. Price today for .ail.
4275. Peters. 18 N. btn st.
NICE, clean, 14 rooms housekeeping
- in White Temple district. Alwayt
foil, 'money maker. :i I must sell t
once $350 takes the place, part ch.
Phone Marsnai ii&, x-6i, journal.
BAHGAIN1 Up-to-date rooming house
for aala. Part cash, balance in In
stallments, 16 rooms, 10 furnished. For
Information call at 82" H. 4th st.
&MALL rooming house, chickens ani
- Pigeons, cheap rent, gooa income.
make offer. 1S5 N. 12th st.
BUSINESS OlPORTCXITIES 2 J
1000 Business Cards, 75c
Rydr Ptk."Co.. B. W. cor. 3d ft Mrrltf n
$300 takes the best little homebukery
' end restaurant ln town, ,-ilcCiuire &.
Capes, East 6407,
$200 grocery and confectionery, fu
tures cost u. tuuiui uwiii. i.um
sell. 6056 Foster road.
DUVJ. CARPS www
Rocg City Frintery. Sd st T"-
IF you want "to mova or start ru- -store
in best location on wti: a.
V-ail A-164X. Kiarxhwll 3i45
, tConUnaed on Li-s -