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THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY, JUNE $4. 1915. i mackenzen claims ;' FURTHER SUCCESSES AGAINST THE SLAVS i ..''.' .-" .... . . ...... v, - j - .!.ir German General Says He Has Captured 16,000 West and ; Northwest of Lemberg. . , . ,r- . H Russians claim victory Tnsy Aanwiun SOackensea Kat tm . mS1cmU7 Defeated, and BAT Re sults zlMtm Arc Varying-. " - - Berlin, VI Wireless to London, June H. U. P.) Sixteen thousand Rus sians, were captured - by General von Maekenaeen's Austro-German forces in a series of attacks west and northwest o ;. Lemberg yesterday, an ' official statement from the war office an nounced today. From Czerniwa and Scienlewa,, the army of General von Mackenzen is now directing an offensive against the Russian lines along- a 40 mile front, pressing in upon Lemberg. Meanwhile '-continued progress is re ported being made by the Teuton forces along the lower reaches of the Dneister. A vigorous offensive is be ing maintained by the Austro-Germans in southeastern Galicia, dispatches as serted today. This movement fol lowed the slackening of the attack farther north about Zarayo, east of Stryj. The center of the southeastern attack Is about Kolomea. On ; the western front, the official statement announced, several French attacks have been repulsed, between Arras and Lievin. RUSSIANS SAY FOES HAVE 2,840,000 MEN - OVER EASTERN FRONT Petrograd. June 14. (I. N. S.) , With the tide of victory swaying from one side to the other at different points along the 750 mile battle front , between the frontier of Buckowlna and the Baltic sea, Russ and Teuton today fought furiously, but with no marked advantage to either. . The Russian war office estimates .'that Germany has 142 divisions, or 2, ,840,000 men engaged in the attempt to batter down the Russian 'resistance. Russia probably has as many, more. " The fighting is on the most stupen dous scale in the world's history. : i-At some points the struggle is tak . ing the form of mere outpost sklrmlsh - Ing. Atrothers hundreds of thousands . of men. are at grips. B8th Germans and Russians are on the offensive. The German attacks today were most violent along the San river. On the. Dneister, where the Russians balked Von Linaengen'a 'attempted drive against Lemberg, the Slav coun ter offensive is continuing. Petrograd. June 14. (L N. S.) With the signal defeat of General von Mackensen'S main army moving along .the railway to Mocsiska on Wednesday night, the attempt on Lemberg nasi "been abandoned. ' ' 1 Von Mackenzen started his attack with three hours of terrific artillery cannonade, to which the Russians did : not reply.. When the German Infantry .was within 200 yards of. the trenches, the Russians opened a murderous fire ami charged. They took ' the Teutons' front line along both, sides of the rail' way and remained there. ; j The Germans and Austrlana at tempted; to fortify their second line, but the . Russians, pressing on in great numbers on the north and south passed 1 beyond. ,'"; i.,. , : . ; Cross fire by Russians from both ends killed 20,000 before dawn, when . the Germans began a disorderly re-1 . treat. , The Russians remained in close contact 'With. them, continuing ' the .fight. t . r. "-; : '; Prisoners- from the other German " army; which on Thursday was defeat ed at Zurawna, are being sent through . Lemberg incessantly. All the prisoners are exhausted from the five weeks righting. ; Part of the army of General, von Linsengen is moving in the direction of Buckowlna. It evidently will rest upon the Roumanian frontier. It is possible the Germans wilt cross the Roumanian frontier for safety, . Electricity Wizard Pays Oityja yisit .Belegates of Pfonodseaoe Are Betnrsx ing 3rrom rational Oonveation a San Francisco. . Wizards of electricity from all over the United State spent half a day in Portland this morning on their way back east from the National Electrlo Light association's Convention at Ban Francisco. , They., came on th.- red pedal," arirving at f ? o'clock- via the Southern Pacific, and sjoing 'north on the Great Northern about noon - - . , In the party were 184 men"1 and -women, besides 85 who occupied spe cial, isarg on the regular Southern Pa cifie train. The latter spent the -whole -day here, and were entertained by the local electric people at a luncheon at " the Chamber of Commerce. - Some' of the distinguished meft in the party were Henry L. Doherty, twn er of many electric light systems. New i Torkj Charles A. , Frueauf f, retiring president of the association. New York; iH. H; ScOtt, new president of the as- soclation, : New Tork C. ; IX Johns of Cleveland;: JLvAi,Wagner of Baltimore; - N6rmas I. Bassett of Portland, Maine; -S. E. Doane of Cleveland; W. D. Holmes of Cambridge,'; Mass. . Three sightseeing . trolley cars were provided by A. C McMicken of the i Portland, Railway. Light & Power ,Co besides several automobiles, so the vis- . itors could see the city. : House Scouts Peace Talk, r Roslyh, Lu L, Jtfh 14.- (L N.- S.) That he saw no chance for Peace lh Europe was the declaration here today or vuwuei x. ai. nvum, woo pal just returned from r a four months' stay abroad. He also denied that his trip was undertaken as President Wilson's unofficial envoy on a mission of peace. Colonel House admitted that he might ; go ' to Washington today for & visit to president Wilson. ':" Eureka Jetty-Inspected. . ' F. S. Polhemus, assistant United States engineer, who has been' at. Eu reka for ' the past .few weeks inspect ing the progress of the Jetty at that point, returned yesterday on the steam er F. A. Kilburn.- Mr. Polhemus also visited the San . Francisco fair during bis absence. " - Dlb ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES COMMIT BURGLARY? ' J S.", ' V 'X- ft ' '.y 4. ' , If v4 t" " , II: ' - .'f'L - O XX4?M2A 1? WHIIJLAM 4mc. il&USLLL Rear Admiral William F. Fullam. su perintendent of the naval academy at Annapolis, has brought serious charges against cadets of the academy in con nection with the "cribbing" of exami nation papers there recently. The scan dal has grown to such proportions that military court, of which Captain Rob ert L. Russell is the president, is mak ing an investigation. , Among the charges of the superin tendent was one that an attempt to break into desks of professors had been made. Someone got copies of examina tion papers for all four classes which have just taken their examinations, and I A. I VETERANS AT M'MINNVILLE GATHER L State Encampment Is Occa sion of Program of Ad . dresses .and Music. McMinnville, Or.j. June 14. With elaborate street decorations, band music and,: Waving of 'flags, McMlnn- vme today welcomed hundreds of visit ors to the annual state encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic Indications point to record .breaking' at tenadnce. j .- , . , The special train from Portland and way points was greeted At the depot by the Elks' b&nd,! Camp Fire and Girl Sword clubs, and Custer posV-O. A.-.R., of this oityl Eugene post and W. R. C. delegates are here in a large delegation,, seeking the ; 1118 encampment: and wearing large yellow ribbons. Late this afternoon at the city parte takes place the parade and exercises in honor of Flag day, in which the local lodge of Klgs will take an im portant part. History of the flag is to b given by Senator W. T. Vinton, and there will be a patriotic address by Judge R. R. Butler of The. Dalles. There will be a parade of patriotic organisations, G. A. Confederate veterans. National Guard, Elks and Boy Saouts. ! JXh& state fife and drum corps, is here to furnish music. Many' : veterans,'- members " of- the Women's Relief .Corps, and Ladies of the Grand . Army of the Republic, bound for McMinnville, left by special train this morning at 9 o'clock from the Union depot ovr the southern Paclfio by way of Milwaukie and Os wego., . ' : ' Olympia Tailor Murder Victim Olympia, Wash, June 14. (P. -N. S.) convinced that irted CWeiss, a local tailor, whose body was found bidden beside ' the trail from Gate" City to Bordeaux, was murdered and that rob bery was the motive Of the- crime, authorities of Thurston coufity are en deavoring to find some clue that will lead to an explanation - of the crime and . the apprehension ' of its perpetra tors.: Weiss' body " was found early yesterday ; He, had been missing for the last 10 days. Weiss' death was caused by a bullet, which . entered the back of the x head ana -came- owe at the side of the nose. The appearance of the body when found Indicated a Struggle. The sum or $23 in cash, a watch and other valuables had been taken from - the body. The body had been dragged Into the brush, hidden between two logs and covered with branches of trees, . Auto Tips on Way to Bainier Seattle, Wash., June 14.tT. J?.J Vera Grosse, a cafe entertainer, was seriously 'Injured and is confined to a room in the Providence hospital here. and five others received minor in juries when an automobile in which they were - driving to Mount Rainier, tipped over ' on a sharp curve on the Puyallup road north ; of Kent early Sunday morning. PROMINENT MASON DYING -..ST .3.1.. . .' . t. . . . . . O. B. De Bar, grand captain of hosts of the grand chapter. Royal Arch Masons,- is at the point of death in his home ia Eugene, and unable to attend the grand chapter. In session in this ANNUA SESSION city. - : . S CAPTAIN J20&EJ2T passed them around. At -this time mem bers of the graduating class, who passed are already in the American navy as ensigns. Three students have been dismissed in connection with the charges, and seven more were placed under arrest. v Rear Admiral Fullam was graduated from the academy in 1877 at the head of his class, and has had 20 years of sea duty, besides serving for some time as instructor at Annapolis. During the Spanish-American war he was watch officer' on board the U. S. S. New Or leans on the occasion of the blockade and bombardment of Santiago. VANCOUVER ELKS TO HOLD FLAG PROGRAM AT TEMPLE TONIGHT Services Open to Public and Some Special Invitations Have Been Issued, . . . Vancouver, Wash., June 14. Flag day exercises will be held this evening at the Elks' Temple under the auspices of Vancouver Lodge No. 823, B. P. O. E. The exercises are open to the pub lic but a special invitation has been extended to all patriotic' orders, in cluding the G. A. R, the . W. R. C, the Ladies of the G. A. R., the United Spanish War Veterans, Daughters of Veterans, Ladies' Auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans and the Boy Scouts. - . , Arrangements for the observance of he evening are in the hands of a com mittee consisting of Charles A. lias son, Frank Dye, Joseph Futherer, Dr. W. E. Cass and George E. Thompson and the followlng-is the program which will be rendered: National anthem by the Elka or chestra; introductory exercises by the exalted ruler and officers of the lodge; prayer from ritual by Rev. W, X Eck; vocal solo, "Columbia, the Gem Of the Ocean,", by Mrs F. H. Osterman; flag record by Glenn Ranck; altar service by. esquire and of fleers. of the lodge;, song, "Auld Lang 8yne;v Elks' tribute to the flag, by Elmer Sugg; overture, "Blue and Gray," by the or chestra; recitation, "The Flag - Goes By," by James Barton Adams; patri otic address by Judge R, H. Back; na tional hymn, "America; flag salute, audience to join; finale, "Star Spangied Banner." Criticizes German hi Twilight Sleep San Francisco, Cal., June 14 U. p.) That "twilight sleep- method of childbirth, as practised by the FHeberg school of Germany, will neVer bS ac cepted , by the ' general practice of American physicians was declared here today by Dr. E. G. Sharp, treasurer Of the National Eclectic Medical . as sociation, which, began its annual con vention in the civic auditorium. r"The German method is entirely too dangerous for; the country practice," said Dr. - Sharp. : : "While it had pro duced good results in many cases, the danger to the ehild is great unless the attending physician is able to devote his entire time to the case..' It Is sim ply a case of American medicine : win ning' over European practice. ; Amef lean twilight Bleep has Deen need oy many physicians for -yefs under an other nam. :.. ' . With a great many new treatments coming up for discussion, the conven tion will remain in session until Fri day, which will be National Eclectic association day at tne exposition. . Resignation of : Pastor Accepted Sellwood, pr, June 14. The resigna tion of Pastor J. EL jTouel, of the Spo kane Avenue Presbyterian church, was accepted yesterday at a meeting of the congregation, which appointed : W. C Moore, a. K. Charters ami Mrs. R. M. Kelly commissioners to present the matter before the Portland Presbytery at it - meeting In the First Presby terian church, Wednesday ' afternoon, at Rev, Mr. Touel, after- two years and three months of service, will preach his farewell sermon in the church next Sunday. H will go to the .Flint prebyterian church , of Til- I lamook June it- IS RAPIDLY BECOMING TILLED BY I Rflnr-hp.r nf - InnA .Sav f .rnns 5 Are Excellent and Business Good. - . COMPLETE CHANGE NOTED Surplus Money Zs Being Pat Into livestock; Bogs and Sheep Botn Xo Well. Porfianders who stjll continue to think of Morrow county as the old wheat, belt Morrow county - of - five years ago need a new perspective, ac cording to J. T. Knappenberg, a ranch er of lone, who is in Portland., today. . "Crops are better than they, ever were before, business is good and there is an unprecedented influx- of ttlers.'v said Mr. Knappenberg this morning. , "In lone we have three fam ilies living in tents because of insuf ficient houses.. The -condition is true of Heppner and it seems to me ' this offers an opportunity for some live building contractor. Complete Change Voted. "Farmers are leaving the Willamette valley and coming to our section of the state because they cannot afford to till the high priced land of the valley. And Morrow county has un dergone a complete evolution until It offers as diversified a farming field as tbe western half of the state. "Since the first demonstration train from the .agricultural college came through several years ago, we have been learning, and Improving until wheat is no longer the only crop, but we raise everything froni corn to live stock. , - "Portland machinery men are com plaining because we are not buying machinery to harvest the wheat crop this year. To me this is a good sign, for it shows that our farmers are using their old machinery and utiliz ing the profits from their crop for the purchase' of livestock. Today -w ere are hogs running through the Morrow county wheat fields where a few years ago ranchers uset condensed milk on their tables. , Sheep Grow rat on Weeds. ' "An Innovation this year is the keep ing Of small bands of sheep, from 100 to 300 ewes, to eat the weeds. This is an absolutely new mode of farming. and it assures that not only are the wheat fields kept clean, but that the farmer is going to have fat mutton to sell in the fall. "Morrow county is growing to be one of the livest and most prosperous agricultural "sections Of the state, where the little farmer is making good as well as the great rancher." Commission Holds Up Steamer Rates X4ns Operating Between California and Horthwest Ports informed Ho Increase Will Be Permitted. San Francisco, Cal., June 14. -(U. p.)The state-railroad commission to day served notice on steamship com panies plying between California, Ore gon, and Washington ports, that no increase in passenger rates will be per mitted without approval of tbe com mission. . Following a decision by the- state supreme court requiring California companies to submit new rates to tbe commission, higher rates than usual have been submitted, and for this rea son the commission has served notice that such amounts cannot be collected until it has passed upon them. Ship Purchase Bill Discussed The discrimination against the American merchant marine, the his tory of the ship purchase bill before the last congress, the outstanding fea tures of this country's coastwise and. off-shore trade and what tnia part of our commerce needs, were discussed at the council meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at noofl today by Con gressman Joshua Alexander of Mis souri, who is a Portland visitor. His talk , was listened to eagerly by the largest assembly that the new cham ber has yot had. . Bishop Sumner Addresses Seniors University of Oregon, Eugene, June 14. Responsibility for the future ca reers of ; children was placed in the hands of parents by Right Rev. Waltr T. Sumner, bishop of the Episcopal dio cese of Oregon, in the annual baccalau reate sermon to the 1915 graduating n Valiant hall. Snndav mominr. He denied that religion ' should be taught in the scnoois, out pieaaea tnat viuitk nf ttiA lanil hA tanrht the value of church education. Commence ment is weanesaay. . Final Warning Is Given Moss Owners ' i 1 .1 A'aneouver, Wash., .June 14. The final warning to - propertyowners to clean all moss off the roofs of their buildings has been issued by Fire Chief C E. McCall, and unless complied with immediately the matter will be taken in hand by the fire department. Dep uty Fire Marshal Fred Preston has been appointed to see that this work is done. t - ' , . - Austria Denies Defeat, t ' Vienna, June 14. L N.- S.)-Stung tT action by what Is termed . "Italy's gross misrepresentation of the situa tion," the Austrian minister of war today- Cabled the. Austrian ambassa dor at Washington to the effect that the Italian attacks on ? the Austro Italian frontier had been uniformly repulsed, the Italians suffering enor mous losses, and that - the Austrian bad administered severe defeats to the invaders, : especially - in the fighting alongythe Isonzo river. - Tj& Grande Banker Dies. X Grande, Or., June H.J. B. Tbor sen, for the last 10 years cashier of. the Elgin National bank, died Sunday aft ernoon from the effects of an operation for appendicitis and a complication of troubles. - He was 62 years old. ,10RR0 COUNTY WRS MINOR BASEBALL iue American uauuury inun ua- feated testacada yesterday at Esta cada, t to 1. when Pitcher Thompson allowed but three hits and fanned 14 men. Bohler caught Thompson's 'de ceivers and Bronson brothers were bat tery for-stacada. The feature of the game was the triple play by Estacaua in the eighth. r The Portland Colored Giants beat the St. Paul team at that place yes terday, 3 to 2,. Claxton being unsolv able. Score: ; R. H. K. Portland Giants 3 3 1 St Paul ..........,...,.....2 4 3 Batteries Williams, . Claxton ; and Benson; .Pillett and Raymond., The Harriman club was defeated by the Tono, Wash., team yesterday, 3 to 3, 'Pitcher Frink putting it all over the Portland team, - which got out three hits. Score: - R. H. E. Harriman ...... ,i .3 3 a Tono ;,. .8 8 4 Batteries Taggersell and Medden; Frink and McDonald. . - s - Astoria, Or June -14. Hammond Mill defeated Ilwaco in the Lower Columbia league here yesterday by a score of 7 to 3. The Astoria Athletics won from Fort Columbia on the lat ter's grounds, 10, to '0. Cathlamel de feated Fort Stevens 2 to 1. Stanford's Crew Is "Off to Poughkeepsie Stanford, Cal., June 14. (U. P. Stanford's eight oared crew left today for Poughkeepsie N. T to compete in the four mile varsity races at the an nual inter-collegiate regatta there June 28. With only two men under six. feet in height the Cardinals will have the tallest and heaviest crew on the water, the men weighing an average of 178 pounds. - Speed trials over the Stanford four mile course have been made in 31 min utes. Only sufficient practice will, be given the men over the Poughkeepsie course to familiarise them with It. WILLIE RITCHIE AT HOME San Francisco, Cal., June 14. U. P.) "It looks like they mean business," said Willie Ritchie today, discussing his proposed fight with Freddie Welsh at Brighton Beach on July 3. Ritchie is home again after an absence of four months. "I have received several telegrams from .Welsh's manager, and it looks like the bout will be staged. I was offered a match against Challev White at Milwaukee on July 4, but refused it on account of hot weather. War has invaded the Tyrol. Tou must admit that even yodelers should be spared that. FUNERALS Beautiful adult . plusn or ( broadcloth casket, .-em- L balming, rough bx,T I hearse, two limousines and f fJ services for More reasonable - funerals if de sired for 320, $40, 360. Higher price funeralg in . proportion. We make our own caskets. Lady as , sis tan t. Private funeral chapel. WTT.T.K'l gf TBjACBTT, Independent Paneral Directors, Washington and Ella Streets., Phone Main 3691. A-78S5. . " ' NEW TODAY Stock It is the beet paying business that you can possibly go into today. I, have-two highly improved stock ranches located in Central Oregon in the best district in Oregon, ready for you to - start making money. The prices are cash or one-third cash antf the balance 6 interest. It will pay you to see me if you are looking for a stock ranch as these two are the best buy in the state of Oregon. J. I Robinson, 605 Corbett bldg. WANT AD RATES In effect October 1. 191 ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCJXLKD CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS Daily or Sandar. y cent per word per insertion. This cbarg is for all cluSHif icatlona, ex cepting "for Rent In Private Family," "Room and Board In Private Family," 'Situation Wanted." aad "Wanted to Rent ad, wblca are IK centa per word per insertion. No ad charged for less than IS cents.' CASH ADVERTISEMENTS -1H cents per word for all claaalficaHona, excepting "For Rant In frtTate FamUy,"' "Room and Board In Private Family, "Situ a tlon Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ada, which are 1)4 cent per word. Conaecaura insertion ef cash want ads: 8 inaertiona .for tba price of 2. " T iaaertions for tba price of 6. Wtit Statistics t21arria$es.Blrtbs. Deaths. BUSINESS CARDS W. G Smith & Co. Third floor. Morgan bldg. BRKSS suits for rent, ail sixas. Uatque Tailoring Co.. SC9 Stark st- DEATHS AND. FUNERALS 75 a Sa sWaiiiS m KEAXT Jone 13, Bridget Healy, aged 80 - -yeara, oelored mother of Thomas F. Uealy, of North Yakima, Wash., Mr. John A. Jen nings and CX J. Healy of this city. Funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, 608 K. Eleventh st. N., Tuesday, June 15, at 8:80 a. m. Service at 8t, Mary's church, corner Williams ave. and Stanton St., 9 o'clock. Friend Invited. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery BURT The funeral services of the late Jessie . Burton Burt and .nfant son, who passed way in this city June: 12, IS 15, wUl be held temorrow (Tuesday), at 10 a. m.. from the Ehapel of the Skewea Undertaking; Co corner and Clay. Friends are kindly Invited to attend. Concluding service at tbe Portland crematorium.. SCOTT At tbe family residence, 2M tility secosd street souttieast, June 13, Mrs. Julia PrOtt, ' agsd S3 years, moo tba, 19 days. IY tends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral par lors at 10 a. m. tomorrow (Tuesday), Jane 13. interment Muirnomaa cemetery gABTLETT At her late residence in this :itr, 680 Flanders St.. June 13, : Mary C. Bartlett. The funeral' services will be held at Trinity church' tomorrow (Tuesday) at 10 o'clock. Friends v!avUed Interment Kiver- View cemetery MVKB8 At . the family residence. 148 E. 33d St., Jane 13, 1019, Henry Clay Myers, age 7A veani 2 months liavs. Ku tiers 1 arvl(a Lvrill be held Tuesday, June IS, at 2 p. m.. at Ul ; uil jsiue saiu cuurcn, juasi zuta and Akeoy. -Remains- at residence until 12 noon. SILL 1 thin -c-ity, Julie 12, Helen Grtrnde .iil, aged 55 years, wlfe.of H. D SUL Fu neral services vrUl tie held Tuesday. June 1-5, at 2 p. m.. from Erloson's chapel, corner 12tlj snC Morrison st. Friends invited.' - .. KELCiiEll In this city, June 13. John Kel. t cher,-.ag:4 63-years. Announcement of fu neral - later Kemaias ta -eare t ricsoa t"n dertaktnc parlors. . - P t DEATHS AND FUNERALS ' 75 fContinnedi " DVTVX June . 13, at the residence. 467 K. 12th st., Thomas Iuffy, aged 1 years be loved ihusbaod of Mrs. Mary B. Duffy, and father of Mary. Mnrgaret, ElisaWth, Afues and Tbomaa A. Duffy, and brother of Michael and. tfarla Duffy. Funeral will take place from the above residence Weduesday. June 16, at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Philip' Nerl cfaarch, corner E. 16th and Hickory sts., 9 o'c'ock. Friends Invited. Interment Mtr Cal vary cemetery. MARTIN A- FORBES CO, florists. 147 Wash. Main 269, A -12 6 9. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CltARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison sC Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. . No branch stores. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A splendid residence unaer taking es tablishment, with private driveway, iy J. P, FINLKX & SON, r - : Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD KOLMAN. the leading funeral director, 220 !J W corner Salmon. . Lady asaistanU . Phones A loil. Main 7, . , i , F. S, Dunning, Inc, East. Side Funeral directors, 414 "rr aij T?na E 1 i C uunning & Mctntee o T-7n Z eviery detail. Broadway and Pin ta. A-J I JtX YVIXJ 9v9 n'Tf WW. iwu ttooiP van nmUrc Pn Killingsworth ave. dl IIUCI O s OUi and KerbyAKood-' lawn. 3306. C-I133. Lady embalmer. Ai R, Zeller Co Easjt 1088, C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. M1LLKH & TRACY, inuependent fu neral directors. Prices low as S20. $40, (60. Wash, ana Hua ai. zbyi, a-isbo. A. U. KENWOHTHK ! & CO. Calls promptly answered In all parts of City. 1. O.O. Fbldg., Lents. Tabor 6267. 1 3Valten C. Kenworthy 1632-1534 B.13th. SeUwood 71, jj-1122. ndl lill LUIl neral services. Tabor 4313. pi T p., rn n Williams and - Knott. Hi it ujf i ut. East 1116. C-1943. DC A DOOM Undertakers. East 1080. i L.ni.ov-n "369-871 Russell St. CPIPOHM RESIDENCE UND. PLS. CnivOUli M. 6133, A-2235. 445 Mor. QlCUFQ UndertaJtingCo. Main 41 a2 OIi 1 1 L-J A- A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. BREEZE & Snook, B-1262.T. 1258.' 1026 Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant. P. L. LERCH, leading east sider under taker. E. 11th & Clay. B. 1888. E. 781. MOJTOtEjXTS .1 Schanen-Blair Co. MARBLE, AND GRANITE' WORKS. Largest stock of fine marble and franite in Portland. Beautiful granite rem our Oregon quarry. 287 Haw thorne ve. East 6668. cftaiBLAESlhG GftANlTtCQj li 267-SRO SX COP. MA PI SON. I PORTLAND. MARBLE WKS-. 264-266 4th st. opp. city hall. M. 8664. A-1516 FOR SALr3 HOUSES 61 For Sale ; - -. Summer- Residence AT Newport, Oregon . . Seven room house, plate glass win dows in front, with magnificent view of ! beach, ocean and bay. Ideally : lo cated. Will be sold very reasonably. Address i Valley Real Estate Co, CARLTON. OREGON. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW. Large rooms, sleeping porch, attic and breakfast room; large basement, furnace, fireplace, fixtures and shades, built in conveniences, hardwood floors, double plated mirror doors; beautiful location; finest and most complete in Rose City Park. 630 E. 58th st., N.,- 1 block from car. Price $3500; term's. Aiain 64di. fusst 34ti. T NO CASH REQUIRED. " " room .modern cottage at Whitwood Court, on improved st. Beautiful view, a ichance to .get a home with your rent money. ' - j - PRICE J 1000. OWNER. TV Phone East 2012 for appointment. " LAUHELHURST - Exceptionally charming 6 room bun galow, everything complete; main rooms finished in hardwood; hardwood floor throughout; a distinct departure from the ordinary home; workman ship of the highest order. 1020 "Ore gon St. Phone owner, Wood lawn il61. A SNAP if taken at once-32950, mod ern 6 room house, weli furnished, including good piano, lot 80x126, on fine corner in Monta villa, 1 1 , blocks from school, 1 block from car 31000 down, balance terms. ' Phone D-1171.- NO agents. GET OUR FREE -HOME" BOOKLET Tells how we can build "guaranteed home on your lot or ours. . Save you big money. You pay like rent. - THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS. s-IV tuvfrB-.pi n oails, " LET VQ PLAN" TOUR BUNGALrOwt A-X X AJ J A AA A. W W A A? - HUrAliV VV. EAST TERMS. PAT LIKE KENT HJA. WILLIAMS. 609 McKAT BLDG. urn m tto -dttti n vnrt a irrkTi a 32900 strictly modern 6 room, buaaa-low-all built in conveniences, fine yard, flowers and, garden, close to car. Terms. . Must be seen to appreciate. Owne r. phone Main 7463. Monday.. MUST sell good home, well located, at a loss: 6 rooms, 80x1 0t, at 83000. Tabor 143. . . CLASSY new modern 5 room bunga low cheap; .cash or terms, $1650. FOR SALE Modern house; will sa? rlflce. 720 Preacott st. . FOR SALE Modern new 6 room house, lot 50x100. 1737 Woolsey.st. FOR SALE LOTS 10 LAROG, beautKtil view homeeite on the west side, only 15 minutes' ride, 5c; fare, for - 8350. 310 down, 35 a month. If you are looking- for a place with a big- future, ideal for, a home, this will suit you. M, E.. Lee. 60S Corbett bid sr. ACKKAGB 57 CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Oresham district, electric sta tlon H mile. New subdivision. Sun shine valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elecant location. Prices only 76 to 8150 per acre in small tracts; easy terms, B'rank McFarland Realty Co., 309 Yeon bldr.. Portland, Or. I " Gibson Half Acres : . Good soil,' city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. ; Phone Marshall 1585. or Sellwood 476. John II. Gibson, owner. 40 Acres 120 miles- from city : 6 miles from electric line; lies fine, spring, fine soil, no rock. Price 3600; 3200 cash- .terms on; balance. 411 Henry bldjr. 10 ACRF7S at bargain, close in. near Mt. Hood electric and Base Line; Mjrh and sishtTy;- small bouse, well, fruit trees, etc Owner. N-2 7 6. Journal. It FOR SALS, one of the best farms In Clarke Co.. Wash consisting of 68 acres, all level and under cultivation except- 3 acres, all sowed to crops. 10 acres potatoes, grain, hay, 3 acre prune orchard, 1 acre family orchard, etc: Kood house, fine large barn ani otRer outbuildings; 1 span mules, 4 cows, 4 heifers, 25 Duroc Jerseys and 100 chickens: place fully eauipped with machinery; 1 miles from i v an couver, 1 miles from small town. KX-811, Journal. ONE of the finest farms on the Wil lamette river, near Portland, for sale at a great sacrifice for cash- This is highly improved. If you are looking for a, bargain for cash only, it will pay you to see me. J.' L. Robinson, hn& cornett Tiag. vnn - a & T .w lUi. ,i . with road house, barn, fruit trees, on Oregon City carltne, near Courtney station; gi eat bargain, easy terms. Address Kmil Tucholke,- Sumner. Iowa, FOR SALE Nearly .38 acres, 3 miles from Sherwood and 1 mile from Mid dleton. Price 32300 cash, Cbas. Wet eel. Sherwood, Or. - - . 170 ACRES, stock, tools, orchard, fruit. tlmoer, creeKS, raiinoaa, whjuh ruui $2200; terms, no trades. Box. 83. Nor tons. Or. ' - ' . ' " ' IF you are looking for good buys or ex changes of eastern Ore. wheat land do not fall to see Keller & Deal. Bui te 314. Lumber Ex. bldg.. Portland. Or. TIMBER 28 1,000,000 ! PINE, 3660; S miles to E. 37th N. Josephine county, railroad. . CaU 833 HOMESTEADS 47 HOMESTEAD, 160 w acres, Tillamook county; 8 Vk miles from mail and sup plies; old road to place, fine soil, fine water,, no rock, ,. some Umber. Price 8350. .! - - -: 80 acrfl homestead, Tillamook coun ty, closer neighbors, creek, fine out range,, handy to. get to. . Price $150. 411 Henry bldg. ' EXCHANGE REAL EHTATK 24 HAVE 600 aore' New- Mexico" stock ranch, fully equipped; also 7,000 acre stock ranch "and 10.000 acre irrigated farm in Wyoming. Trade for income property.! Ail "snapa. Room, 301, Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. 55.600 :TO $100,000 aty Income, acreage and lots for farm, and- stock, Willamette valley preferred. Or wul divide tor smaller farms. j . . THOMASSEN - 104 Sherlock bldg. i aIbEAUTIFUL STORE. Principally racked goodsi notions and dishes. I will sell tor 31260 or trade for lots, nouse or ia-na; migui svtbuujo. 814 t osier roau. jat. acvn . GOOD Income property and finest gro- . eery .in city , w -- tn uu mdfte. atock in country town. K.-44?.' journal. EXCHANGE Lot. two store buila- i fnw fn tnnnth. -Tvlft. Wash. See Withrow & Orr, 411 Hen- ry p'Qg. CANADIAN patent worth $7500: -trade . - A . - . - w s v a" k lm . lljll 1 lOr clty property worm nv,- take auto part payment. -Box 28, Mon- tavma. cir. NEW' modern Seattle home, close In. to -A trade for Portland property, value S40U0. K. O. Green, Woodburn. tr. $10,000; WORTH of ood Portland property w iraac iui vv NMetcaff. 825 36th ave.. s. K. Tabor oooa. - - i 7 ROOM house, near Killingsworth ' lininn rhsan. terms, or trade for auto, horses, cattle or stock of general maae. m imma cro. 81500 EQUITT-- in 6 room bungalow. 7 naraii atrpt. cement walk and sewer. Will trade for lots -or acreage. Hat field. 1651 4tn st. ACREAGE, aU cleared, level valley land, to trade for city property, Hat- fleld. 166 4tn 8u WILL trade equity in nice bungalow for lots. Richmond school. Tabor 6525. . v- -j ' FOR i'SALB OR TRADE By owner, fine airatra ana sioc rf"I,,,,,',r,v plenty of iree water, vm'tsuui mwc HAVE 40 acres of fine timber, $300 ettuity;-- wan uuuo vi mwuiviiu G-183. journal. TS6 ACER9 unimproved for Portland residence. Will assume. 311 Allsky toidgr. WILL sell or trade for srnaJl f arm. 6 . y. mialirn lot 60x100 ft. By Owner. - E-818. Journal. - ; 240 ACRES near waua MaJia,.gwu wha.t : la.no. WUl xraao lor wcai Portland 'residence. K-448. Journal. FOll TRADES OF" ALL, KINDS SEE GARLAND & LIND, 181 4TH AT. 4ROOM eottag for larger house; Will assume. ail Aiisay piag. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANTED 40 acres or more on lower Columbia river; must be some water front.i Apply at 845 Washington st. ROOMINQ HOUSES S3 FOR SALE-rLease and, : furniture ot i .. . .(.intlv mivlArn. S fi nr A room apartment bouse. Electric elevator service. Large, shady, private grounds. Catering ..to- exclusive patronage. .Rent very reasonable, -good Income. . ' Other business -j makes 'it imperative .that I sell. .Worth 36000r- price t$3o00, part 24 Rooms, $260 One block of P. O., somoH. K. All on one floor, cheap rent. Well .worth 3S00. : Price today-for all $20 terms. J-t-ters; 15 N. btn st, ROOMING house, .10 rooms, nice mod- ern i nouse, rem so. su uew iu"" ioinu In . : aiuft. 1200. Oarlahd & Lind. 191 4th st. j - 15 ROOMS, money matter, lor smait nouse ana lot. n CORNER- house, near in, well f ur nlahed:w1U trade. 894 Jefferson. 26' ROOM house, neatly furnished, price reasonapie. nay ist t.- BVSINESO OPPORTUNITIES towns in the valley, doing a, good bual- nAMutvUl . tr)v trial: t hi m in m. trorwl buy. Address P. J. box 504, Dallas, KJT. " ' ' - - - : ,. -TAILORS AND CLEANERS. Positively no. reasonable offer re fused -for the best cleaning-, pressing establishment in city. 121 lth Pal ace hotel bldg. " ' - .- ' - SMALL BUT GOOD TRADE. In a well located confectionery, close to the most popular park of the city. Little money will buy this. C-1J36. 818 Yeon bldg. MEAT market, good business ; will Address K-717, Journal Office, iVan couver, Wash. ' , - 3100 BUYS an established insid busi ness paying 315 per week above liv ing expenses for one. Experience not necessary, xt-z i y, joumii. WANT a party who has 31000 to in-vest;- will guarantee investment and rive employment; salary and commis sion. K-821. Journal. , FOR RENT Meat market, up-to-date, good trade, cheap rent, 65 miles from Portland. If you want to rent address owner. N-271. Journal. ' 500 "Sigiss 55c Rose City PrlntryT 3d st Tayto WOOD YARD, teams and wagons fcx sale or trade for farm. K.-819, Jour nal. 1000 Business Cards 75c fevriy Ptc. Co . W. for. 3d ft Mnrrlsoe FOR ' SALl-W6od business; sickness in family: must sell. Y-343. Jour nal. - IF you want "to move or start grocery store in best location on west side. ran Mfl.rnsii sw& baVE money on barber supplies, port. cut, & Barn. Blip co.. ss eto. WILL lease or sell good paying gaso line ruling- statn. East 1141.- FOR SALE FARMS Husixjjss oi'roirxuxixii: i tContlnned HONEST man wanted to travel v.i two Kirls in show act. Must r. . spot lisht machine. Can lflarn in IV hours. Half interest for pmttll axmii; i cash. This pays JlbO per month. -ai- ticulars, 6ia Lumber Exchange tl, . ana ana Mturk sts. 80,000 WILL buy a half interest i i - 0119 of the finest places on the Wi. lamette river. Jlan who la lamarl 1 one who could devote -his time and in. Lemiun. Auarera owner iur luiuiti particulars. y.22. Journal. ' PARTNER wanted to . attend it i u . and look after stock in esctMiix ! business. Duties easily learned; 1 . per month to active man. with in crease later. Requires small invest ment. Call 619 Lumber Exchange b: id and Stark sts. Cigar Store Depot location, solid oak flxturei fAnlr -earl 1 1 4 narA4rA f I 7 1 ntia W 1 worth $S00. Price today for all ?17j. reiers, x in. oin st CONFECTIONERY - store. 3 rooiua 11 connecting; fixtures, furniture anj stock; all for $t00; te-ruis to rolUtu party. Low rent. Clears 34to 35 v 1 day. Call 618-Lumber Exchange bW Z1 and Stark sis. PARTNER wanted In office busing.., some outside work; must be satis fied with 325 per week to start. i honest and wlllintr to work; small 'in vestment, secured. Call 619 Luntlni Excnang-e oiajr., ana Marn Restaurant, fine location, tloinj? j nice steady business; rent only -''. includlns; 1 living room. If you want a restaurant you can't afford to this. Only 3250. Call 519 Lumber L. chan ge bl dg.. 3d and Stark ts. MUST sell; Grocery and confection ery; no reasonable offer refuspil. Give me price or fix terms and tutu all. 6055 Foster road. IIUSLNESS OWOnTUNlTIKS WANTKII r.H WANTED To buy grocery on en?i side, with living rooms, Rose City preferred, about 3H0i. K-450, Jour, nal. ; , MONEY TO LOAX HEAL KSTATK LOANS on improve! city property tl for buildlns purposes; advance mai4 as bulldins; progresses; liberal rtjay ment privileges; no commission. J. 1", Lipscomb 242 Stark u Main 4420. -Mortgage Loans T. L. WHITE, 701 Selling bldg. BUILDING loans on city ud subur ban nroDerty: money advanced as work progresses. W. Q. Beck, 815 Fau. Ins; bldp. Main 8407. WE have money to loan on your real estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANT, 423 Chamber of Commerce. CASH paid tor mortgages, noie, con tracts; mortgage loans? reaeonnhlti rates. F. H. Lewis Sr. Co., 8 Lewis MHk, 3100, JoO on mortgages, city ami larm property, fire insurance. McKerzU Sc Co., Gerllnsrer bldr., 2d wnd Airier. MONEY1 to loan in amounts, o iiuJ to $5000 on city property. A. 1L Lett, roi ornnger Piag. MONEY, to loan. 3600 to 50u0. low in- teres., prompt action. R. W. liagood, $11 -Journal bldg, MORTGAGE loans at current ra.te. "Real estate security. Apply room Stock Exchange. 3d and Yamhill. 8200, $360, 3600, 3900, 31200, 3U.0U. Fre.i W. German Co, 914 Cham, of Com. I 41.000 Oii LESSi FARR1NOTO.N. u sin st. coara ot irm kiuic. MONEY to loan 6 -to 8. W. Ii. eeii & Co.. 810 Sualding bldg. - 8500 -to ftiOOO PRIVATE AiONE y. 831, Journal. MORTGAGE LOAN'S, 6 and 7. Louij Salomon c Co.. 300 Oaic St., near t t n. 3250, 3500, $1000. 82000, 7 and S',b. WARD, 407 Spalding bldg. 115,000, JOuOo, $iOou. 360UO, 6' uu-l 7. 845 Washington st. $500, 10l)0 TO $1600 to ioatu Call Henry bldg. $300, $500, $100 to loan, easy terms. Li. Evans, 206 Gerlinger bldg. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALAKlUfi IMMEDIATE LOANS DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT AT EASTERN RATES. ON We have one of; the fluent retail Jewelry stores tn the -city. A loan de partment is conducted in connection with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating loan business dis played in front of our store. All mer chandise pledged is neld for a period of twelve months, whether or not in terest is paid when due. We are li censed and have been established f mte 1899, No connection with any ovier loan establishment in this city. A. & M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS', 824 Washington st. SALARY LOANS SALARY LOAM 6. Being salary loan brokers exfclunlve ly, v are enabled to assure satisfac tion and give . the quickest potaiLle service. . Business strictly confidential. ' " . REMEMBER, ' We are licensed, and therefore RELIABLE. . STATE SECURITY CO., 309 Falling bldg. Loans at Legal Rates We loan money on dlamonda, pianos, livestock, storage receipts, plain notea. on furniture, or anything of value. You can get it today. Portland 'Loan Co,, Licensed Licensed by State. 211 Dekum Bid- Third and Washington. MONEY AT ONCE. Diamonds, Watches, Musical instrum'ts separate aept. ror laaies. ELBY CO. (Licensed.) 820 Lumber Ex. bldg., 2d and Ptarlr LOANS, 350 up. Write details. Do. 80. ijenis. FINAJiCIAL FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers' interest in contracts, purchased, Oregon and Washington, 1L L. Nubie. Uunnermns 010 g. - WANTED 31 ALL1 WANTED Two young single men, over 22, to Uavel with manatr airl solicit In country. Prefer men, from rural districts. Must be wtllnig to work and leave city at once. Cil at Hotel Carleton, today. Ask for ill. Gilhm. WANTED -Two men not under 21 kiid unmarried, to Join selling crew ami travel through country with manager; good pay to those who are willing to work. Call at Hotel Lenox iJday, Aha for Mr. Gray. WANTED Tenor singer for trio, mutt be competent ami, clean nuDits. con sidering vaudeville act. Phone Wood- lawn 8 4Ztt, ret. 6 ttnd 1 tnis evp. WANTED A Kood real esUite a.l-ii- man to go on the road:"elther hnio-ry and; commission or .Partnership. 470. Journal. ClARPENTER .Wanted; will pay you m real estate: Swank, 601 Northwt. bldg. : ' WANTED Tea and cocfee solicnum. Call nefore 9. 209 Palmon. EMPLOYMENT department Y. iX. C. A Service free to members. IIELI AVAMKD MISC. WANTED Names of men. 18 or ov-r. - wishing Koverumtut Jobs. tea 1 . GX-lii. Journal. WANTED A partner to ko soon, from 3 to 6 weeks. Journal. COOK headquarter California r)not. YHrnriit. Nir 6th UNCALLED for t,ilor uiai minis . up. Taylor, the Tailor. H orr A MONEY rnaKtr, nampie-i z. manager. 141' 13th ft., port: " Continued on licit Jritj 1