THIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. 1915. PORTLAND 1 HAS BROTHER OPERATING TELEPHONE IN FIELD Paul . Steinmetz Receives -."Card From Trenches ftear Coranne, . HOPE WAR WILL END SOON ST els of Continually eveTberatia; Cannon . Described as Korrl Me-' , ; i Basil . mi 7, Wonaas M, . ' ' Paul Steinmetz of the Portland Cut Jery company has recently .received a letter from his brother Peter; who la "in active : service with thV Sixteenth Infantry of Cologne, Germany, as a sergeant. Ha writes from Coranne. France, at the front. In part aa fol lows: ,J "I nave received several lettera from " abroad toot they were all opened by the censors. - I anu still here in noalthy condition in, the trenches. I am now talcing care -of .the telephone station. Ave are three, on .duty day and nights right behind thej, trenches. 'We get no rest."- Ave are permanently 'assigned here and our duties are to receive and dispatch commands. Often .we have to go-outside and repair the damaged wires. The weather la very pleasant, and it would be very comfortable here it it were' not for the shooting. In repaJ ting wires we must look out for shells,.. " . "The last few days It las been very noisy,., and every night - the shooting gets stronger. To our left we have had several small battles. , The noise ot ; the . continually reverber ting and roaring cannon is horrible. The shells follow .each other quickly, and -roll end roar. The entire front is some times- illuminated brightly by r-cket and . the glare of shots. Our company -suffered 7 killed and 11- wounded by one shell." On enclosed picture are all who remain of our company. ' Since taking It, two have fallen. The one o them .leaves a wife and six children. "We would All thank God if this war came to an end;, but now that Italy has joined also against us, w might have to hold out for a long time, it is very kind of you to offer to fur nish me with money and provisions, but we have plenty to eat and every thing we want." - - Benson Urges More.Eoad Bonds Douglas County Indorses It Xdeala - Connection With Visit of Klfnway Engineer Cantlna on Inspection Trip. .; Roseburg. Or. July 14. State Hlgh ; way Engineer Cantine and party, who are" jouring western Oregon with a view of becoming familiar with the ' condition of the roads, spent last even ing irt this city. - - ;" The" engineer said the "roads between X Eugenie and"- Roseburg ' are in falrty igood shape.- Pass . Creek canyon, he ' said, is rough, but passable, and should not be" dreaded by the automobile 'tourist. - ' - "" ' r.-" . . ' " A' meeting was held at the Commer cial" club "during . the afternoon, at - Which, the opinion of 8. Benson, that there is need for a state bond Issue of $10,060,000 ' to' build . main trunk highway lines: throughout Oregon; was indorsed..- According to the idea of Mr. Benson-, the Interest and principal of the fconds Is to be paid from cur rent tax revenues of the state. Speaking iaifavof of the bond Issue. Mr. Benson said he eally realises how big a . problem the building of permanent roacds means to individual counties, such. as Douglas. iIn Dot las county there la . almost one third of the -entire length , of the Pacific highway In Oregon," he said. tand. .moreover, I learn that the total road mileage In this county is sufficient to reach from Roseburg to Chicago. To " build 'and maintain these roads is an ' impossible task for, one county. State aid in some form muBt be forthcom ing." In my. opinion. " the bond issue presents the only solution to the prob lem." . The ""commission urged ' that the county court, of Douglas county have an early survey made of the Pacific highway through Douglas county and file, it with the commission. . VLane Promised " Help. ' Eugene, Or., July I.-The members of the state highway commission who left Eugene yesterdays morning for the south', after having spent the night In this city, promised the members of the Xsn county commissioners court yesterday that ..the state would , aid the county in road construction next year, the amount of money to be ap propriated for this county to be deter mined upon later. "W told the commissioners that we feel Lane county should be given some help in the construction of the Pacific highway In the southern end of the , county, where it passes over ths moun tains Into Douglas county," said Coun ty -Commissioner MY H. Harlow. "They promised that next year they will glve something toward the work." Veteran Declared ; ' To Be Insane Old Scan Who JUHed Comrade in Sol diers' Borne at mosebnrg Committed to State Znstltntloa at Salem. . - r Koaeburg, Or.. July 14. Chart eg. R. Sttmpson, the G. A. R- veteran, who early Monday morning killed his room mate, Alexander Church, another Q A- ' R. veteran, by striking bint over ' the head with a heavy cane durintr a quar rel at the Oregon -Soldiers' home here, was today committed to the asylum, , after having been found insane, by the board " of examiners. This procedure will act as a oar to anyjcrtmln&l prosecution-. When examined by the sanity board. Btirapson seemed not to know that he had killed Church, nor did he appar ently have any recollection of what took place at the "Soldiers Home , that morning,. ; He' entertained the delusion that Church, the dead man, was his daughter-in-law, and that he .- had struck her- with a , cane because', she UBOd bad -language. -His Chief delusion appears .to be -that .he is being perse cuted by his relatives. . Frank Church of Prosser, Wash., son of the dead man. Is here to take eharge of his father's body. Church places no blame upon the management of the home for the tragedy, believing that both of the men were irresponsible of mind because of their age. ' GERMAN ON BATTLE FRONT" IN FRANCE SENDS PHOTOS, SKETCH TO BROTHER . . W i""'1-1 - UP" SW si m -sjbs.i.i 1 1 ss nmm is 1 issii. n wsisa.swiawji 1 '" 1 " ' 1 , " l iiagailillH Muum.. ,JKgr v. jmvyrn-f y.Wttei I , . ' ' - x - 1 "f ; . 3 '''.'&. . . " '' V'-.'. j v- I i ..v-y - viSf. vs.. . j : I : . 1 - - j i ! & . -' - I i j n , 1 i - ' - l' f- ' Irnniiirrn 'vnrrlnnTft . Top All that remain of a German . men la the ; group were killed after the picture was taken. , Bottom- Telephone station drawn in pencil by Peter $tein 'Stein c metz, whose photograph la shown to the. right. EVANGELIST. SUNDAY WOULD BE PLEASED TO UMPIRE A E Exhorter ' Arrives . Today in Portland From His ; Ranch ' ''Near Hood River, Oregon. 'Billy Sunday would be fl-e-llghted to umpire a Coast .league game In Portland. .-. , : Said as touch himself this noon. He had just arrived from Hood River with his family, Mrs. Sunday. William Sun day Jr.. and Paul Sunday. Ha lectures at the First Methodist church tonight. With an appetite sharpened by out door work on his Hood River ranch, he was eager to get to luncheon, . But a Question about the ball game he . umpired at Hood River - the other day? stopped him, and he grinned all over hia tanned face V His teeth ar of almost Rooseveltian splendor. "Did 1 get away with it?" he said. "Did I? Well, I guess I did. Just saw one of the fellows that pitched don't know his nam used to be in the Northwest league told A X had the corners down fine. v "Never had a kick. Oot right over to the bases with the ball." Mrs. Sunday saw the game, and aha says that her dynamic evangelist hus band is just aa fast on his feet as "Wish " you could pull off a s'tnnt like that here. Mr. Sunday," auggested a -bystander. Answer 'Hashed Back. .' . "Why don't ' they ask me?", flashed back tha answer. "Just.; let 'era ask me and see what I'll do." - No one bad any doubt what he'd do. He'd umpire that, old ball game, that's what he'd do. Mr. Sunday has no pronounced views on the war. He aeea nothing of great portent Jn it for humanity, either good or HI. ' "1 He wouldn't venture an opinion as to what God haa to do with it. - - "What did God have to do with the Revolutionary war. that made this na tion, or what did he have to do with the Civil war, that - freed, the alavesT" he askejl. tight back. ' - - y - "I believe that the cause of God Is advanced by war just the same as by peace,'' he said, k "And that doesn't mean that I be lieve In war. X don't. I am for peace. X won't fight unless I-have to. ; But then I will." - Both Mr. and Mrs. Sunday are in love with Oregon climate, particularly that of the Hood River variety. "We -4ik Hood River best of - all." said Mrs. Sunday, "but we like Port land, too." ' -V "We Xdke Portland." - "Yes, we like Portland and Los An geles," . said her husband. .'They're both peachy towns." -: Mr. Sunday la resting on his Hood River Tench. - He's been plowing, pitch ing hay, and just : the other day ho finished his spraying. "Wa-. : come clear across the con tinent for this vacation every , sum mer," he said, "and X forget my work completely. Drop It. Don'tVhave an idea. Get 'em again when X get back 14 the pulpit." Mr. Sunday will - speak tonight at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Twelfth and Taylor streets., which has donated its auditorium for the meeting, which la for the benefit of , the -Vancouver ' Avenua Norwegian Danish church,- Rev. A.' "Vereide, pastor. - Will Aid Church. . - The Methodist church extension com mittee has promised to give J1000 if the church can raise $500. Mr. Vereide, who went to' Hood .River and got Mr. . Sunday's promise -to ielpr was one of the committee tht. wel comed him this morning. .The others were Rev. CV J. lArson, church district superintendent for the Pacific-. coast; Dr. J- W, McDougaH. superintendent for-the Portland- district; - Dr. J. B, Hingeley of Chicago, general secretary of the "board ;of conference -claims,, and George F. 'Hopkins, agent of the board for Oreson, . . - . - - . The great, glaciers of Switzerland are melting. One notable glacier has shrunk luOO feet in the past 19 years. GAM Infantry company. Two of tb PAYMENTS BY SURETY COMPANY DISCLOSE HANDLING OF ESTATE ':.:"" .'V--V . ----- - - - 4'' .-- 4. ' Records ;Show , How Mrs. Johnson , fjandled Money 1 as Executrix. .. t Payment by the National Surety company this morning of $520.78 to Mrs. Owen McDermott, of Ogden, Utah, brought to light some Interesting de tails of th handling of the estate of Julia P. O. Ellis, who met -death with George I Michell, March 25, 1914. at Errol station when a Portland Railway, Light & Power company car ran them down. The company settled with MreJ McDermott, 'roothep f Mrs. Ellis, for 11600. -w..--1- -x --- ? y-A- The court order on which the pay ment was made recites the allegation that Mrs. ; A. C. Johnson, known also as Belle Johnson, administratrix of the estate, mismanaged the estate and. left the state with the estate losing the amount of the payment, " The Surety company, therefore, was compelled to make good.- -1, :v. Court records show that Mrs. John son paid J9B to herself as administra tion fees and borrowed. J150 from, the estate. They also -how that h paid Georg N. Ferrln, whom she retained as counsel for the state, fees of $150 and $30. and paid sums of $115.76 and $30 to men whose interest in the es tate could not be - determined. All these amounts County Judge Cleeton held to have been paid without author ity and the surety company was held accountable for them with the excep tion of 150 which Farrln was allowed as. fees. , - Mr a. Johnson was named administra trix because Mrs. McDermott desired to take the body of .her daughter to her home for burial ana not to wait for settlement of the estate. '. j - PAROLED MAJf ARRESTED Earl Kisbr Will Be Brought Back ' From California. ; Deputy District Attorney Murphy will leave for Long- Beach, Cal., to night to bring Earl KLsby back to face proceedings for revocation. of a parole granted by- Circuit Judge Gatens to Klsby last April. v. , Klsby pleaded guilty to a forgery charge at that time, and was sen tenced to three years in the peniten tiary and paroled. - H is charged now with cashing three checks stolen from the National Amusement:' company about a month after be was paroled, and with forging - the names .of the payee -to the cheeks. K x-. r Klsby - will now be forced to. serve his term in the penitentiary, unless ne can convince Judge Gatens that he is innocent. - ! - - r , . , , Batter Dealer Fined. : When District Judge Jones learned yesterday that Fred Kolt, proprietor of a butter booth In the Paciflo mar ket, had been warned properly to mark butter sold by him as long; ago as last May, he fined Kolt $35. after finding him guilty of failing to properly mark his butter. Testimony of officers of the state food and dairy eonfmisston were to the effect that they had given the warning., " - Petition f for . Franchise Discussed. The . county . ommissloners -'y. this morning took up for final hearing the applications of O. M Clark and others for a passenger and freight franchise along the St, Helens road to Linnton and of the United Railways for a spur track for freight alone to accommodate shippers along the river front. The hearing had not been completed at noon and continued throughout . : the luncheon hour. , - .- . , is , i Custody of Child Contested. A legal battle .was waged before Circuit Judge Davis this morning by Mrs. Diarie Marie Ford against r. Angela Ford-AVarren for the custody- of Tillman E Waldo Ford. 3-year-old son of - Mra Ford and nephew of Dr. Ford-Warren. At the conclusionJudge Davis took the matter under advisement. PERMITS ISSUED FOR LAST QUARTER Developments Cpvered . Ag- gregate $734,000- Repre senting 248 Miles of Canal Salem, Or., July 14. Permits issued by 'State Engineer twls office for the Quarter, cover developments aggre gating $734,000, involving tha construc tion of 248 miles of canal lines for the irrigation of 21,164 acres of land, and tha development of 4354 horsepower, according to announcement today. -The engineer Issued 1196 permits to appropriate water. Including nine for tha storage of water In reservoirs. k Important Ones Included. Important permits included th fol lowing: . ,- -,!' s-j" ----.l: August Gulgnard. for . the develop ment of - 3273 horsepower with - the waters of Hood River, costing approxi mately $300,000, 4 Rogue river . district Improvement company, to appropriate water from Rogue river for the Irrigation of 1302 acres f land near Grants Pass, cost ing $o00. this district! being organized under the 'district improvement act. aroy the Milton -Plant. ' Oregon Washington Colonization company of St. Paul, to irrigate 4153 acres of land in the Malheur valley. Bandon Power company, to develop 600 horsepower with the waters of Spring ereek near Bandon. City of Milton, enlargement of its municipal power plant by the develop ment of 460 horsepower at a cost of 318.000.. N Britain Puts Brake , On High Coal Prices 'V'V-jVfeVVI-' 1 " ' ":r Government notifies Coal Sealers They Cannot Saaise Trices More Than Hol lar a Ton Over Jiast Tear. Xvondon, "July 14, -i(U. P;) Tha gov ernment today notified - coal dealers that they cannot plead tha war as Jus tification . fori making sharp advances in prices. A bill was introduced in the houses of commons providing for. the Infliction of: heavy penalties upon dealers increasing their, prices , more than $1 a top over those of last year. The action today brings Increasing evidence of the determination of the government - to extend its control over industrial affairs to -prevent the work ing of hardships upon civilians or Interference - with the ; production of munitions, -v. -; - : . - ' , .. - Reports from the mining districts of South Wales I were i anxiously awaited today as a result of the decision of the government to apply tha munitions act to this Industry in order to prevent a strike - or lockout - there. Through Walter Runctman, president of the board of trade,, the - government ex pressed .its determination to prevent a strike. An early agreement - is ex pected to be forced between tha work men and -employers. -v" -. : - - Packers: Complain ' . Of Seized Cargoes '" ' - XngUsh Seisurs of Amerioaa Canned ; Meats Snbjeot of "Vigorous Protest to Stat PepaxtmeaV 31 sThlps Held, Washington, Juiy 14. (I. N. ,S.) Complaint against seisure of American canned meats by English cuthoritles was; voiced to Secretary of State Ian slng today by a ' delegation of Chi cago and Omaha - ;packersv? Jn spite of many promises, Secretary Ianslng waa told that seised meat had not been paid for, : and that the - British still were Interfering with shipments for neutral ports. , - -. State department officials later an nounced that representations would be made - to Great Britain either to re lease, . purchase on otherwise dispose of the seizures through a prise court. Thirty-one shiploads of American meat are held up. - -t- Cattle branding in the west is dylns out, and like the cowboy and the thrill ing round-up, -i going to the scrap heap. The fencing of land Is the caused . AT CAMP JACKSON IS PREPARING TO LEAVE Summer Maneuvers Are Con . eluded; Citizen-Soldiers to Guard Liberty BeJI, , ARE IN : FINE CONDITION Portland Companies Bus ' en Early Train Prom Oearnart : Ac- ;:"--"." " oordlag to Orders.- V- - Camp Jackson, -Oearhart.' Or., July 14. The summer- maneuvers f or ' the Infantry of the Oregon National Guard have been completed, . the slast field work being- done this morning when a light drill was had. This afternoon the - men of the Third regiment are breaking camp. -' Tonight the - entire regiment will sleep in shelter tents, leaving- early tomorrow for -Portland, where they will be the escort of honor for the Liberty Bell. : - r ; Revlllo wilt sound tomorrow morning at 2 a. m., the men will assemble, eat and entrain, leaving here in a two section special tralp. the first section leaving at 4:35 a. m. and the second at I t, m. - The first section will carry the six companies from Portland, B, C. D, E, F and H. The second section-will carry the. men who have their home stations outside of Portland. ; The running, time from here to Portland la about 1 four tovfr-s, so the troops should all be there by 9 a n, in plenty of time for the parade, which is scheduled to move at 10 o'clock.. - After the entire regiment has taken part in the Portland recep tion .the. Salem and . Corvallls units will accompany the bell to Salem. : . ' : Pinal Orders Olven. The ordera for the disposition of the out of town commands after they ar rive in Portland calls for Company A of McMlnnvlUe leaving tha Union de pot at 3:30 p. m. on S. P. train No. IDS: Company O of. Oregon City, the Union depot at 3 p. m. on 8. P. train No. 19; Company I of Woodburn,-the Hoyt-street depot at4;40 p. nu over -Lihe Oregon Eectrlc train No. 13; Com f pSihy K ot Coryallis, the Hoy t street depot ' at 11:30 ; aj m., on an Oregon Electrjo special; Company L ot Dallas the Union depot at 4:16 p. m., on 8, P. tralnJo, 27, and Company M of Sa lem, the Hoyt street depot at 11:80 a. m., oh. an Oregon Electt-ic special. This afternoon all of the regimental supplies, tentage and mounts will be loaded, so that the men will not havel to ao any l tne neavy werx m ine darkness of early tomorrow, morning. The final orders for the close of the camp were Issued yesterday by Colo nel McLaughlin. ' Last night, the last real night of the' camp, was given over to skylark ing. - Numbers of - kangaroo courts, probably one in every company In the regiment, composed of the enlisted men. punished their comrades for va rious real and imaginary offenses. The man . who had been a grouch through the camp got bis, as did . the sulker, and. the loafer. - - ' Plaid Problem Testerday. ' - V Testerday was given over to another field problem.:. Third regiment formed an advance' guard for a brigade of the white army, advancing to attack "a brigade of 'the browns north of the Gearhart hotel on : the coast, and to hold them in check and prevent devas tating the countryside until the arrival cf their main force. - The second and third battalions under Majors. Smith and Abrams made an attack on the enemy with Major Bowman's battalion, the first, acted as the support. The regiment managed to hold the enemy in check and thus solved their prob lem successfully. - With the frills pruned from . this bill-of-fare, fed on plain but substan tial foods, pastry and extras elimi nated, the : physical condition ot the men leaves nothing to be desired. Jackson. Clnb to Meet. The Jackson Club will meet In room A, Central library. Friday nlghc Sev eral prominent speakers will be present.- - - - FUNERALS Beautiful adult pltxa or - broadcloth eatiket, embalmins. rotigb box. hearae, two t ilmooauiaa and Mfrlcoa for,.,... t- More reasonable fu serala fee $20,- 40 160. - Hlxbar priced fuaar als la proportion. -. We stake eer ew eaakats. - : lAdy aaaiiitaat. Frlvate funeral caapel. MILLER & TRACEY nrDEMHDsaiT . tuvxrax. dibectoxs . ; v . Waablostim and El'.a Sta. : Mala 2991, A-TS8S. WANT AD RATES la effect October i. 1SW. - - atx raavious rates camcxlubo :. - , ,-t CHAKGKD AX)V&BXISK41SKTS . f " " Daily or fcuoda. 1H easts per word per i&aertioa, ' - Tola charge la for all claultiratlose. ex eapUuC -ro Bast ht Frlvata rasai," "Seaat an Board, la 4Wlvat Famiir." "SROMtloa Wanted." ana Waataa t Iinf aoa. waicS are 1 eenta per word per iaaerttoo. . 9 a4 caarred for leaa than 15 eenta, -- CAijH ADVJElI8EMt;jX8 1H cent ur word for all elaanifiearlnna, eleeutlng fc,rot JUeat la frtTete ramlliT,' "Room aad Board la Pr.rta rMly.M "Silaa. tion wasted" aad 'WantJ to Seat' ad. mch are 1 caata per ward. ? Jimuteua UiaarttOB of eaab want ada: 8 toaarUoaa lor tna price ef 3. v ' - ' T In rtionii foe iba price of a. ' MEETIJfO NOTICES. 41 WASHINGTON lUODQE, No, 48, A. F. & A. M. Special communication - tomorrow :f Thursday) evenlna. - 7 i o'clock, Kast Eighth and ' Burnside. - ir. c. degree. Visitors welcome. Order of W. MV c J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary, n FRIENDSHIP . Ixdre No. 160, A. F. and A. M. Spe cial communication tnla ivening, 8 o'clock. - Work In E. A. degree. Visiting brethren - welcome. - Order - H. F. CHAPIN, Seo'y. W. M. SUNNTSIDE Indite No. 163. A. F. & A. M. Spe cial communication Thurs day eveninsv East 34th and Yamhill ; at. Work F. C. Visitors welcome. 'Br'or. der of WV M, E. M. XANCS. See. ruRTLAN D - Tent No.- U the Macca bees. will Initiate a, big class on Thursdav evening.July 15, followed by installation of officers. All mem bers - are Invited to, be - present. . He freBhments served after review. - "r! L0r, REQUtA.R maetiikg this C - v (Wednesday - evening, .xsx, East Sixth and Alder v"nl7T streets. First degree. Visitors cordially invited. T HID if MARRIAGE OCEXSE3 A. D. UttJuUton. 60 E. Tth t. N.. S4. aod Helen M. Norton. HO E. 7ta at. H., 30, Truman Nor tin p. tt Eufreoe tV legal, tnd Florence WlUbonae, 319 Kiirene St., legal. Abram J. Benton, ftrattta. wib., 2S, aad Iren-. Plantc. Hotel Arthur, 23. Oar If. Ansier, Y. M. C. A., legaL aad rioreDce Elisabeth Hutcblnaon. 6106 elt at. . BH legal... . Georre B.' Emery, 128 N. Sth at. laaal. and D(toy D. Il.--44 E. 26th at. N.. lefl. S. If. Starr. 83 Waahlnctoa at., aa. aod Etbel Cathcart. 434 larrabee at., a. W, G. Smith & Co, nS Third fl.wr : Worrnn bldg. ' WEDDiNO rings sold Ly weight. N. Solomon, Jeweler, 331 Mor rison, opp. f ortiana notei. bBEb .u..lorr.nu alt s.a-av CaeiSSf J?.-"" Jf."l Tall oH n y ro. r.09 $trk at. BIRtHS EADE To Mr. and Mr. Arthur. Kade, 684 , .ac Keiijr atreet, Jaoe la, a aoo. L1NDAHL To Mr. and Mrs. George Lladahl, 830 Muineaota avenue. Julr . a aoa. - MIALJ-Tp Mr. and Mra. Chiirlea A. Miall. 24 ronrteanth etreet. Jolr 11, a dansbter. SEBASTIAN To Mr. and Mrs. K. Kebaatian, 1372 EaH Lincola atreet. July 10. a son. BLCNDFN To Mr. and Mra. Benard E. Blaa- - oru, T81 .East Xaalilll street. July T, a son. OLESON To Mr. and lira. Henry Olenos.' 23 Eart Twenty-etjchtb street, July 2, a danch- '- ter. . .. ' . 'v- . SPKER To ' Mr.v and Mra. f.yl' Spoer. SSQ Mrkt Street dri,' July . a danabter. . PERLWCTT1CK To Ur. and Mra. Jacob Perl mtitier, j29 rirat atrfct, July t. a aon. EHRMAhV-To Mr. and Mra. William H. Kar ma a, 434 Carter Lane, Jnly A, a -danshtrr ATKINSON Ta Mr. and Mra. Ricbard H. At klnaon. 65 East Market atreat, Jane 30. a daughter. 8TADLLMAN To Mr. and Mra.'tM M. gtad elman, 147 Farragut street. July a.- a daugh ter. NOYCE To Mr. and Mrs: John J?oy re. 1345 Eaat Elrhth street North. June T. a son. PATF.S To Mr. and Mra. J. B. .Gates, 648 Miner avenue. June i. a aaugoier, -SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Otntr l. Smith. 704 j eiiai-m Bvcniie. ji Nelial-m avenue, July Sr a HAUTSTHMANN To Ml r. and Mrs. Henry M. liaotsrbuana, 8111 Fifty-third street 8. July 7, a son GIKSCK To Mf. and Mra. Paul O. Gleack. 60 , ' Cook arenne.- July a dautshter. v ALLBN To Mr. aad Mrs. U. M. Alleo. S85 Kaat Forty-sixth street North. July 4. i a dausbter. r BARKER To Mr. and 'Mrs. Esrl V. Barker, 82 East tlxty-elKhth street. July 3, a n. MCRACKEN To Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mo Crackea. 44 East Taylor street. Jane 28, a dana;bter. . . .V BEUoa To Mr. and -' Mrs. Myron P. Beacs, 137 Kaat Klxty-fecood strset North. June 88, a son. ." DEATHS AND FCXRrtAIJS 75 STRUBLE -Ellratwtb K. fitroble. a red 78 years, : months B days, widow ot the late T. T. Etrable. at bar bom. SO North Twentieth street, July 13. Friends invited to attend funeral services which will be held at Hotman's foneral parlors at 2 p. m. tomor row (Xhuraday). lntermant WrerrleW eeine- KJCWBRK At Milwaukee, Or., July 13. John W. Newbern, aged 68 yar, 1 months ad 11 days. The f uneral serTiees will be held FTiday. July 18, at 2 o'clock p. .. from the new residence funeral parlors of Walter o. Kenwortby. 1S32-1634 East Thlr- teenth street, senwooa. LEVIN Nellie M- Leln, Good gamarltaa hosolUl, July , OOrears; carcinoma. . WOLF Theresa W, Wolf. 48 Mason street, July 7. 82 years; senility. A KKLLT Tboma. Kelly. Multnomah bospfUL July . 60 yeart; carcinoma. . IliLLKB Nettia J. Miller. 5022 Thirty-second avenue 8. X- July 6, 65 years; cardiac de composition. . . HUBBARD Barbara P. Hubbard. 7180 Forty third avenue B. B., July . 40 jsars; pul monary tuberculosis. , -- - BENNETT Tboma H. Bennett. St. Tinceot'S hoapltal, July . 48 years: dlabetra. WHARTON Anna B. Wharton, Preacott,aao avrtSntrS52HiikJ a ' 4ltl " W East 1 -Tt im''n'rSSii tubefCT is t' V - !' ' i HNSBebcoa-y.Henness. eo North! Fifteenth street. July 10. el years; pneu- j Bjonia. T . Mnirheart 4R1 ( Mo.llLBADT2r.pbIiV,, in A,n!1- cerSi MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 847 Wash. Main 269, A-1260. Flowers for all occasions artlsticauy arranges, CLARKE BROS., florists, 287Morrlsoa - st. Main or A-180. Fin flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. PUNERAIj DIRECTORS 111 iE'WH - cm, A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLBT A SON, . - - Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading funeral director, ISO d st, corner Salmon. Lady - assistant. . Phones A Isll. Mala eX x F. S. . Dunning, Inc. . Eaat Bide Funeral . viirectors. 414 East Alder st. mast z. M-be. Dunning dtMcEntee' Uodaro in Undertakers. every detail. Broadway and Pin sts. Broadway 480. A-4b68. Lady assisUnt. Chambers Co.g2S?kZZ lawn. $80. C-1183. Lady embalmer. , Walter C. Kenworthy IS88-1K34 E. 13th. Bellwood 71, H.1122. Alll-ri tvK es U iiACV. inuepeoaeax lu teal directors. Prices low as $20. $40, $60. Wash, and Ella." M. 8681. A-7a6 A." IX K-biN WUitXiiy as CU. Call prompuy answered in all parts of City. . V- V. Knit. tiwrmi, A. R, Zeiier Co 1 East loss, VOIIWS. Lady attendant. Day and night serytoe. 7i E7, ota and uuwtn. .u- nainilLUII nerar services. Tabor 4318. T Dmo WUiiain and' Knott. I 1 pyme Eaat im,'0-.; P L USRCH, leading east sioe unaer. tnerraTuth & Clay.- B-1888, B. 781. bCA DCHW Undertakers. - East lOeiT rtrtnOUn 889-371 Russell afa, i ERICSON KSfiil-UiNCE UWi . iLak M. 18. A-3336. 418 Mor. OlClACC uaaertanin-Co. Alaio 4li 0LY CO a-23 Jl. Cor. 8d and Clay. 1038 r Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant MONUMENTS,' MARBLE ANI GRANITE WORK8. Finest marble and granite from our Oregon scarry, 337 Hawthorne ave. SCHAKEN-BLAIR CO. rBLASlNj6RANTIE.CCi lUi.wi'i.AMii MAUUlJii WKii. 244-366 f - 4th St.. opp citv hall. M. 8M4. A-1616 TO LEASE 63 TO LEASE tor term of years, 60x100s will build to suit tenant. Front, be tween Market and Clay sts. 841 jet st. FOU ' SALE HOUSES 61 WHY pay rent- when you can buy a new horn on the west side for $80 down, $10 a month: 8 per cent inter est, from $680 to S1000. J3. !, 606 toroett otag; 7 ROOM modern bungalow built by owner, for sale by owner, at 2660 E. 49th sU orner Clinton. $160 cash bal ance same as rent. BUNGALOW PLANS. $5. WHY NOT OWN YOUR. BUNOA LOW7 PAY US LIKE RENT. H. A. WILLIAMS. 609 M'KAT, BLDO. BEE The Oregon Home Builders before buying or building a home. 1530 N. W. Ban k bide;. - - $iu0 EQUITY in 4 room house. $160; balance - $20 month. On car line. Tabor 2073. . FOR -SALE HOUSES .61 -' fContlBUed) Hawthorne District ' " LOT 60x100. A new modern 6 room . bungalow with v large living rooms, hardwood bookcases, electric light fixtures; nice light white enamel Dutch kitchen, good sized . bedrooms, with two windows in each room, white enamel bathroom, standard plumbing, . cement basement and laundry trays; extra large attic, plenty room - for 3 ; more large rooms that can be finished with small ex pense; screens, shades and fixtures, all ready to move into; hard surfaced street, close to good ' school and rhlh school. ! Thla property is' $500 below actual value. Peal with the owner.. " - T. A. Sutherland ; (1084 Hawthorne ave.' , - .Phone Tabor 2017. , , HAWTHORNE bungalow, ' v SNAP! HUNTERS, LOOKl -.,8WiH-TFEII!i 431 East 43 rd St. DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED THROUGH OUT. . Brand new 6 room bungalow, hard wood floors, large aleeping porch, el e rant fireplace, large floored ' attic, beamed celling, Dutch kitchen, built-in fleets, full V ,foot concrete: basement 2Cx36; cement floor, electric fixtures, pretty pergoia, larae front porch, be tween 2 carllnes; sewers, e.tc all In. Hawthorne car to 43rd street. Owner, Kast 6485. . -. -PROPKRTT 8HOWfT,l J TO EVERT 1RVINOTON IsACRlFJCB, LEAVING PORTLAND; MUST SKLL STRICT LT MODERN I ROOM HOME; FIN ISHED ATTIC, BLEEPING PORCH, HARDWOOD FLOORS, - 2 BATH ROOMS, 2 FIREPLACESV FURNACE, ETC. SEE IT, IF SUITED MAKE AN OFFER. DUBOIS, 723 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SNAP 7 room house, sleeping porch, cement - basement, furnace, - laundry trays, fireplace, 3 toilets, cement streets, . walks, all r paid; lot 60x100, nice lawn, fruit trees. This place la worth I600d. Will take $3850. -A- J- FARMKR. 407 Stock Bxchange. RIGHT ON. THE CARHNE, $1200., - 7 room house, lot 32x105, with alley, 100 - feet -from Junction point of two street car -lines in Montavllla, unques tionably future business property. Look this up. Fred W. German Co 914 Chamber nf Commerce. . BUILD! BUILD! BUILD! BUILD! Common sense should tell you not to buy ready built when you can get ma terials, lots and labor lower In price thorn in years. See us. - The Orefton Home Builders, 1330 N. W. Bank bidy. FOR 'SAXB' or exchange for small 'farm, one lot 100x100. all in garden and with 12 fruit trees. "One 4 room house with basement, easy terms, no Incumbrances. : Apply , 6315 46th ave. 8. E. - - -- -- WHY pay rent? Five room modern -bungalow, fireplace built in buffet. Dutch kitchen, full basement, corner lot. sacrifice; $1700; $60 down, $12.60 month. Owner. Tabor B7 4 5. $S60 for $1000 equity in 6 room housaj Alberta carline. Woodlawn 188L-; i FOR kaaaBa4-Baai(g)aaasaawaB SALE IXT8 lfl LARGE, beautiful, view homesite, west side, city -water, only 16 minuted ride, jcent fare, for $350, $10 down, $5 a month. M. E. . Lee, C05 Corbett 1 Ho b6WN, $13 kONHLY' Beautiful 1 acre tract, all in cultiva tion, right on the carline, f8 o fare, some snap.' Fred W. German. Co 914 Chamber of Commerce. WE will sell you lot for less than market value In any good residence district If you desire to build a home. -in Oregon uomeuuiiaers, i?o is, w. tisnK MA SNAP- ' Lot worth $800; 19th and Al a sts.; will take $600 this week; nald. berta street paid. A. K. HILL, 41 8 Henry bldg. - ACREAGE ar Columbia River Yiew Tracts . MARTINS BLUFF. "WASIL ' Right at R. R, station, - boat land ing on Columbia, P. O. Paclf io High way; finest view on Columbia river, fine soil, easy cleared; dandy build ing places; several - sprinars add two creeks: tracts range - from 6 to 18 acres, 11 acre tract half cleared with 2 acres bearing orchard,, one other tract has orchard; these tracts must all be sold this month.-' Write or come at once. Price away below real value. $26 to $75 per acre; terms. Cowlita County Title and Inv. Co., Inc., Kal ama. Wash. ( - -'' - QUARTER acres.- X have a few more at 2ow; siv aown ana per morun; 8 per - cent. They are selling - fast. Tou.are saving $100 by buying now. Water and walks to each piece, some 3 block south of station. Stanley Real Estate Co. All cars on Electrio line stop directly at Stanley. Only So minute ride, iVa fare by book. Office at Stanley. - mm 400 acres, Tillamook county, close to Wilson river and the village of Wilson; $1000 cash, balance 2 years. Of course. It Is a snap. Fred W. Ger-rr-an Co.. 814 Cham, of Com. ;V 0 ACRES. CLEARED, $375. . Under 40 mfle from Portland, Just over 2 mile from station and wharf. rich, deep soil, all tillable, nowbelng rUarad. S ,rr blocks from $375. Terms $160 cash, balance may be worged out in light labor at $2.60 a day. p. vWynn Wilson, 903 Chamber of Commerce. - 'ACRES - 20' miles from dty, S -miles- from electric line; lies fine, spring, fine soil, no rock. Price $600; $200 cash, terms on tosiance. 411 nnry piay, Gibson Half Acres . " Good aoll. city water, close to car line, easy -terms; - will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall lt85, or ellweod 47$, John H. Gbon. owner. STOP that- rent and buy a naif-acre -tract In city limits, level, cleared. Bull Run water. Baa.- 6e earfar; $ l down, $6 per month.'.: Whltmer-Kally Co.. 711 Plttock block. ------ FOR sale bcappoose; 8 acres 8200; 10 acres $$00; terms; best soil; tlm' bered-. J R. Sharp. 480 Plttock block. 20 ACRES $700. Your own term. t!4 Lumber Ex. bldg. SUBURBAN ACREAGE 76 31 ACRE suburban home at 80th and Division sts, nicely Improved; acre fruit, berries; city water. Will sell all or part. Kaate Bros..' 818 Henry bldg. FOR SALE FARMS 17 v;ST?E;' 184 acres, IS miles from Sllverton. Railroad runs through the place. 4 acre surface clear, numerous spring and creeks; cabin 14x14, $lv cr $12 worth of groceries, cook stove, bed, table ' and rocker, - bedding and all cooking utensils,, harrow, plow, H dos. picks, grub hoe, 2 crosscut saws, wedges and sledtres, 4 -'axes and nu merous other articles. The owner must go ' east and you can ret this entire layout all for $1100 cash. Fred W. German Co. 814 Cham, of Com "m ',. , snap. . 89 acres. Improved, stock and crops, rich oil, all tillable, ideal stock, dairy snd bo? farm; 37 miles from Portland. Only $j0o0, term. . A. K. HILL. 419 Henry bldg. 17 fruit ivands Fon ram: FINE fruit farm on Pacific hi.: ,,v--Prunes, wain Jts, '. applet chru", etc.; 20 acres, cheap, terms. ;. ,. Goddard. route 8, Vanfouver, WVi. nOMESTEAPS Sassaa-isws-aSgasaaaaaMr 180 acre homestead relinquishment l -sale, well improved, located! In w i settled community, on wagon road , , i near railroad. Call at room 43 Lum ber Exchange bldg. 1 I2XCIIANOF RKAli 'KSTATR CI INCOMK PROPKTVry ; ; FOR EXCHANGE. 1 One of the finest brick apartniff-t houses on the west side, will ex clan for well located vacant or miKlit ooo-fc-ider well located Willamette vaJiey farm. . .. , . -i. Uround Floor Henry j- I u r, VEKt fine stock ranch In cent rut vt fron, fine range ami alfalfa lanl, f r e at a great sacrifice: owner won) i take some exchange. Stock ihusincM is the moat staple buslneHS that a m-.11 can invest hia Joony in and brin? 1 1 Jreatest returns on . the investniei:i. . L. Robinson, 505 Orhett hW;. 10 Acres Stocked Canby Good buildings, sandy loam 'soil, fin est spring water; equipped r " 1 stocked. Want a bungalow, value $3uu . R. K. Feemster. 309 Ablntrton l) 1 134 ACRES 6 miloa from ' ! VT min 1 . ; . god houses barn, 6flT in cultivation, 70 in pasture, balance timber; . famil v orchard, well fenced, creek, fins stone or grain farm. Price $8500; will tHke $2600 city prooerty free from innrn brance.'wome each. 411 Henry M1 p. OWNEK will exchange 6 acres, l1 . miles rrom White Salmon, and i miles north of ,IrXod Itiver.i Or., for unincumbered : house and lot; valui $2500.,. Water, small house, & acres It oerries, other fruit on placeJ Owner, 1013 -Belmont. " iiOlJKHN buuKalow. new, lot fcOxlGj, in Altamead. will exchange equity for grocery store, rooming hous, diamon l, or anything of value; price $13S0, mort gage $800, 3 years to run. Btout In ventment Co: Main 6119. ' THREE very choice vaUley Ifciinn, i,a v of them on the Willamette river, lr.r sal or owner will take city: property a part payment J. L. Roblnaon, &15 Corbett bldg. j COMPELLED to dispoae of my vt t.il paying apartment house, consisting of 18 "apartments;-long lease, ii i-iiu. walk to postoffice. What have you' to Offer? Tabor 2059. i WANTED To exchange for acre-. ! ,or city lots, my equity In beautiful home, splendidly located, 1 3 blocks from car. Phone Tabor 4816. WANTED istock ranch for city erty. close In, Improved acreage an 1 first real estate mortgage,' $4000 to $15,000. Chance, 14 2 2d st, OREGON . suburban acreage aut Uoi-! to trade for California property, i -869, Journal. NEW bungalow Multnomah.i traJe juf lots: wfil assume. Owners. Give hone. Box 21, Garden Home. YOU have any property for sale or exchange It will Day vou to sea Lie Kensie Co.. 616 Oerllnger hlflg. $20 ACRES fine wheat laud. mihI Kansas, clear, for city; property. Chance, 142H 2d St. CLOSE in acreage for clear houuea. Bd. of i Trade, T. Duffy, 401 WANTED REAIi. ESTATE CI - . . WAKTKI APARTMENT HOUSE. - Have party with one of; the bet corner on Union ave., free and cl' ir, desiring apartment bouse Up to $50, 000. Will assume mortgage! of reason able amount.- , 1 I --Ground' Floor Henry Blflr. WILL pay cash for 1 to 6 acres, wo.. Improved, modern house; city con veniences; close in, near car. 2Aut Yt bargain. principals only. Y-66s, Journal. WANT to buy from 1 to 6 acres clear A land, close in, unincumbered; term. L-734, Journal. - - ROOMING HOUSi:S Rooming House" 26 rooms, all on one floor1, 1 block of P. O rent $50; always full. Price $400; terms. 1 PETERS. IB N. 8th st. BUSINESS OPlORTUNITICH 12 ) MODERN CREAMERY PLANT. With splendid trade and equlrre 1 to handle big business. Will sell l..'' Interest to reliable party that- wii take a Bve part in the business. tV" 1075 at Associated Investment Co., 613 Yeonpldg. BARBER SHOP fc'NAP In Pendleton. Never before offered for sale. Am leaving crty; good location on man street; good business and low r" t; cheap i taken at once. - Addreas V . 928, Journal. FOR SALE Kxceptlonal bargain ii grocery stock and fixtures: al store bldg. and lot. living roo.-ns s i joining, all modern conveniences, -v-397, Journal. HALF -interest in solid auto rt-;-.r business; active man to do coliect ing, attend office, etc.; small in vestment required; $15 a week profits. 817 Railway Kxchange. IF lookina: for a businens call and -me. Have hotels, roomin housi-, restaurants, bakery and confection-ry. general stock In outide town. .eI Brown, 209 Panama bMg. WANTED A parLuer for a woouc-i.v route, guarantee $100 per morn, 1; must be sober and a good worker; money fully secured. Apply st on- . The Elmore Co., 724 sCham. of Co-. PORTLAND restaurant men's atao -:-tlon has several good restaurant for sale. Bee Secretary Young, Cuam- Oer 01 uimmfrce. RESTAURANT, partner wanud to be cashier, etc Good pay, S0 re quired which will be secured. Call room 8Z jMorganoiog. CREAM.12RY and rriiilt buhiufct,. t clear $200 month and your mor will be secured. Call room 329 &U gan Tldg. . AEKlAL torpedo with - safety when transporting; highest exi -slve power; give you Interest, iai Grant St.. portianq, ur. jtjcbl reHtaurani in oeattiae lor ;!,- cheap; completely turnihl; location; doing good, business. "Writ Box 424. CONFECTIONERY Large, iieat room, new stock, good fixtures, low rent, location excellent, sell cheap, $75. Owner, 1013' "Belmont st. FOR SALE First class garage o.u.,. ment, located on two eontlnt - i highways; good local business, i.-.- 844. JoiirnaL ; FOR SALE Lunch room, rcasui.-i good stand and business, win er 4 moat rigid investigation, owner. 4i2 Wh. gt. deal v. 1 Briefs 65c Per P; Eave your clients mon-, Rose City Prlntery, 3d at 1y r- 1000-Business-Cards Ilz Ryder Ptg; Co.. S.W. cor. 8d t- MEAT, market, tood location, i. r r trade; what have you? o K-838. Journal. LADY with some property if : with some money to vo into i buwlnews with her. K-?i:, .1 " ; HARDVVAKK store, wit a .... . ness and location, $100i) c.-n, r sary, Q-194. Journal. 4 cnalr barDersnop, f.- ooi 1. - oufre 88 6th. OH w '.. 1 i TyO box ba.il crih; ro s "". ! '- FOR 8AL13 FAK3..13 SNAP 40 acres, partly Improve set of buildings, running v.-tr, orrhard; 31400. Chnncp, J 4 2 -