.. . ' - . s - . r, - M2 " : V v. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915. i STRATH SWER AT CANAL BOUND THIS WAY FOR A CARGO Vessel . Thought to Be for Comynn, Mackall &-Co, for an Australian Journey, MAY HAVE GOAL ABOARD Tridonia to Bring Coal and General ,' Cargo Bsra Hls.r.ey Clears for Qussastown or Falmouth. Thought to he n route here to com mence working out the balance of s , Urna charter lo Comynn, Mackall Co., the British steamer Strathendrlck J today added to the growing lift of tearneis awaiting the clearing of the Galllaril cut In the Panama canal be fore coming on here to load The Stralhendrlck. arrived at the canal yesterdny bound, according to Instructions, tor Westport The own era of the Strath steamers are said to ho under contract to Comynn, Mackall & Co. to furnish a steamer promised some time ago and It is believed that the Strathendrlck is one Intended lor that contract. . She was only yesterday reported as having been chartered by the govern ment for coal form Norfolk lo Han Diego and with this report of her at rival at the canal rone local shipping inen are wondering If she has already taken the eoul cargo. She Is expected to load here for Australia. From San Francisco comes the re fort that Comynn, Mackall . Co. will also have a cargo of coal and general delivered hero later In the season In a sallinK ship. The British bark Tri donla la to be laden with such a load at Sydney. She Is already under char ier to M. 11. Houser for a grain cargo here. She Is reaping a nice harvest, as she Is now en route to Sydney from Cape Town with coin. The British bark Klllnrney, Captain Brown, left down at 1) o'clock this ''morning with a full cargo of barley for Houser. She loaded :ir,l)l. bushels of barley valued at $r.9.3'io. Queens town -or F&lfiiouth are given as hei clearance ports. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Complete with a new wheel expected to give her greater power and speed, the steamer Georgiana went a-k on the Astoria run this morning Her big rival of the summer excursion wo't'k, the T. .1. Potter, was taken to tiie bone yard for tlit winter yesterday. One more witness will tic exam ined either today or Monday by the federal inspectors before It is decided wnat vessel ran down a fishing boat August 15, drowning the two fishermen In the boat. Sixty days out of Sydney, the Ameri can achooner James Tuft reached the rHer this morning and will load lum ber out for Comynn, Mackall & Co., for i Australia. , Warnings to the effect that lifeboats must tie carried on both aides and that loading marks according to Lloyd's .Specifications must be carried on the sides have been issued to American ship owners who may expect to send their vessels to the United Kingdom. The tanker Atlas arrived from San ' Francisco early this morning and will sail tomorrow night on her return. The tanker W. F. Iterrln Bailed this afternoon. ' The steamer Navajo Is now on hor Way from this coast to Ipswich with a Portland cargo, having sailed from San Francisco yesterday. Charters Are Brisk. San Francisco, Hopt. 2. The fol r lowlnjr charters are reported: Schooner Albert Meyer, lumber from Kureka for Sydney, 97s, 6d, Melbourne 107s, 6d (November), by Hind, Rolph & Co. (relet). ' Barkentlne Alta, lumber from Pan Francisco to Sydney, 9!s, Melbourne " 100s, by A. V. Thane & Co. --,'i , Schooner Kona, lumber from Ruget sound to Sydney p. t, by Hxid, Rolph & Co. Schooner Robert R. Hind, lumber ' from Puget Hound to Sydney, p. t., by - ' Hind. Bolph & Co. The schooner Hugh Hogan has been purchased by Knaflich & Shiels, terms j ' v private. ; The German steamer Walkure, sunk t Papeete by German cruisers, has been purchased by John A. Hooper, terms private. , . Buy German Steamer, San Francisco. Sept. 25. (P. N. S.) , A San Franc isco whipping combina tion, Including the firms of Sudden & Christiansen, Charles Hooper and i', other local shippers were informed by wire today that their purchase of the I.German steamer Walkure. sunk in Papeete harbor about a year aw, has been accepted. A wreckage ship will :-be sent from San Francisco to ralss the ship, which will th.cn be brought 1 here for repairs. '- Tha Walkure, Interned In Papeete at v " the opening of the war, was struck by . a shell and sunk when the German Pa- ' ctflc fleet stormed the port. The ship '"has a cargo capacity of 7000 tons. ,' ' Snags Damage Iloats. ' Kfileo, Wash., Sept. 25. A snag in ' the channel of the Cowlitz caused ' much trouble for boat cap'talns this ' week. Captain Albert Burcham was ' tha first to come to grief, as his ship, the Colwell, ran onto It, breaking her wheel and bending her shaft. The Col Well Is now on the ways at Rainier 'undergoing repairs. Later in th? week the steamer F. B. Jor.es struck tha enag, breaking her wheel badly. in m v'j Werribee Starts Service. San Francisco. Sept. 25. With the . arrival of the British steamer Werrl bee from Sydney, Australia, late in October, a new freight service will be -Inaugurated between Ban Francisco a'hd Australian ports under direction Davles and Fenohn. , Tha service will extend from Aus tralia hi far as the Atlantic coast of . th United States, with monthly sail j ' ings. ,;, ' ;Dakotan Reaches Bay City. , .If: ,"!. c.. M Vvannl onn Rant TV) a mo icanr Hawaiian steamer Dakotan arrived Vnr Tnrlc with fiRfln ton vuvajv ----- -' of general- cargo. After discharging cargo here, th Dakotan will proceed 'to th-Columbia river to take on a ' consignment of lumber and grain for , - Charleston. Ill; Bear Has Overhauline. At tha Port of Portland drydoek to-- day tha stamer Bear is Wgh and dry having her annual hull overhauling, ri.. . im n hA nalnted. scraned and deaned and will probatory be back In ih water W tomorrow morning., u had not been intended to overhaul the hi- steamer till novt month but con- steamer. till next montn, nut con ditlons being favorable this trip tele- graphic consent was received from San Francisco and the work done. Federal Inspectors Kdwards and Fuller look her over this afternoon. will . : -r r 0, .. I JNeW Masters & i San Francisco Sept. .25. W. S. 1 Pearson has succeeded John Da hi as master of the steamer La Frimera. H. T. Smith has replaced Henry Devitt In command of the steamer Daisy Gadsi.y. NEWS OF THE PORT Arrival September'SiS. 'tin. Am-.jrten ste.iliiiT. Captuiti Klrkw".l, bulk oil fr.mi Hun Kr iiicIim-... Ktamlaril (Jil Co. : Departure!. September 25. Killaniej-. BrltUh inrk. (jipt ilii ftrown, bar ley lor yuopiiHtowii or Kaliui-uth. M. H. Jluu cr. i;reut Northern. Ainerienji :eaiuer. Cflpiiiln- Attlnti ntiis,'i,ifri flml fi-,.i 'hi f,,r San l-'rM'i ehe... r. s. V. s K. Co. i W. V. Herrtn. Auiericioi steamer. Certain Kiial tuilUKt for uI,i,i.n.v a.. ,.!e,i nii cuu jan . Kbirii.ifli. Amerleini Hteatner, 1'aptniu Jntat- mii, pai"ii.'er iiid Inmher f ir Sail I rmielm o, Slel "i iub k l.uiuber eouip.-'iiy. Marine Almanac. Weather at Eivcr u Moutn. Ni.rlli Head, ept. 25. - 'oinl! ! Ion ut 'he iron lb of the rlviT at u. n'.. sntfKith; n iLd IK.rth. 5 nilleH; ialijer. rloiily iiimI fox-. Sun and Tide Bepten.ber 28. fiun rise b.o; a. ui. him -La tl.m p. in. Tidea at Aitoria. Illjjh water. Iow wntr. 1. '.U tl. II'.., T.7 feel. SilKl n. in., 2 1 feet. 2. Hi p. I.l. , K.H fi-et. !.;.! p. 111., if-', feet . E - "J r' Dally llhpr Iteadins, .STATIONS I u.2 I Ja-wIsI,,,, I'ir.itilU 2ij Alhany I 2i Hulem , 2i oreifou ciiy . . . . Peri iHlid I." 1 ..; :i.:t o ';cn' 1 1 I . I H I O. 1 d.l'O O.O.Ofl -O. 10.( o t I rallhn;. Kiver Forecast. Tb IUnTiilt,.'.vi r :it Portlanrl will re. irii'lu nearly tallonarv for the next tew davs. Steamships to Arrive. rAHSKNCERM AND FUlOIGIIT. Name From Date pt 2 .Sept. 2o Sepl. 7 Sept. 251 Sept. M .Sept i"J Geo. W. Elder K li and way Northern Pacific... S. F. break :er , Cwa Bay .... . ,s. F . S. 1". and way. . 8. F. and v, .-ty . S. P. and vay. Ureal Northern.. Beaver gcuta Clara Uoanoke V. A. Kl'.burn... Koae City Bear Oct. a . a. I ., C. II. A E. (Jri. . S. P. and way . . . .'k t ,S. V Ciei. 4 tf Steamers Due to Depart. FASS.m.;i;ks AND a'KLIGHT. Name Nurtfcern Paeific Bear Geo. VV. iilder. i)reekw;iter Great Northern For , S. F . S. P. Slid u Hy . . . S. I. mid wa.v . . . I i k ,s ll--a y . . . . . S. 1- . S. 1 . I C. i;. . . S. P. nd whv . . C. II. ajid S. F.. S. i. and wnv Drte Se,t. 2 Sept 28 S'lt. Itt Sept Sept ;;n Sana Clera. . . . Sen!. ;.i . .tvt. ;l .(let. .", .del. I, (lea ver F. A. Uliuurn.. Hoajoke lloce City . .. S. r . and L. A.. . t)et. K Meaniei leaving Portland tor S.in 1-raU'f co only connect with ihe fteame; Ya.e an.l Har vard leaving nn Irundseo Alondav, Wednea day, fcnday ad Saturday tor L.ia aueuiu and Vesnels in Tort. Naaie -AkiitHU. Am lr.. Eerllu, Am. ship LlrrtiKWHtcr, Am. str. ... lulny. Am. ntr 1' l'ulsj iii'tiium. Am tit L)ipleU, Fr. Iik i. allien .Stat.'. Am. ch...'. Klllaroey. Hr. hk I.ulimna. Am. bkt I.evi (.;. P.uiKesH. Am. bit . Lord Tf uipletown, Br. sh. l".iaU(j, Am. but Keuujf, Aiu. eti Snincftoman. i:r. ntr .. VI ' ... .' ... Berth : Coble .Oregon drydoek ' o. a i Weapon ' We: purt ll,lna Klld t Q ; Astor'a ' St. Joiina i Muiili'ioal No. 1 I St. Helena ieif ; r t Astoria ..C. & W. mill .. . ,. a m . uiiip Ast.iri 85 Clevati.,- lier. Am. km liryi' ' k y. F. Herrin, Am. ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.. I.l'in't.in hlialu. Am. s it..lnl.i- Atla", Am. tr "' 1 i7mii,.ii h -MujriitHring forts. i AntiTin. Sept Arrived at ::;ti a. m ! 15 n i a i-ii t Hie ,ume tuft, from suinn- lii'srilunlH. Pent. "I.-.S.IM I,., st.amer Tokai Maru from Portland for i.lmur- S-orla. sent. 21 -Arrive,, ,.. ?ret Northern, from N Fraei;, Let, up "t u-.-M ti. ni. steniimr VV .F Herrltur A., rived at 2 ami left up at 6:3o p. iu. steamer Atlai, from ,san Kranel-ni Arriv,.,i n .i S and iT7.,i ha , : ,,V. : . .. " : i.t.uj i a rr i iik I on. cr I nlle.l Kluir! Sii1t-ii ut 0:.io p. m, iiten mer Uote 1'it.v f.ir S:in redru via .Sun" 1-t-uriciM. Sin I'erlni. Sent. trrln.rf Kt,,n, r.esver from t'erllHiii via San Krnclsr.i. Aberdeen. Sent l i ri vwl -S I n, - ivn. Lunette fr'.iii I'ert lu ml. New York. Sent. 21. -Arrived IKIenlker . adan. from rortlan,! via mv iM.rts San Krnticlsen. Sent 'JT, trrid n.,L-.,t,,n New York. 1 a. ui.: Julian I',,ii'ti 4rr,ri' 2 a. m. ; Coronudo. Portland, ft a m Ri,nn,.L' i'ortland, 5 a. m Arrtlc. ilimterev .1 m National City. I'ort Hrairi? ft u ' m ri. 1 o ' m ; ManuaiBy. Crescent Harvard. San Pedro. 10 a ni sun,.,! ii-oitna .. M. , .. ...nUia, i"iiiiii, if n. in.: Sim Pedro, 5 . m.; Lymau Stewart. Vancou ver, 4 a. m. t.1 heeundo. Seutr.e 11 m San lancisco. Sent. 24 Arr1ve,!nr,.at,i.v.t Kan TnArr , . . T,ll..t .... , .... Toer.ptlla, ' 12.30 p. m. ; Northern Pscifie" riavei. j p. ui .: AroiLue. San l'eilro s n m Wanta Clara, PorWand, o p. m.; Hniuier, Port tiamlile. S 20 p. nr.; BrltlMh steamer Mattoijo. I'risbane. 1 p. m.; Santa Barbara. I.ong Beaeh. 11:13 p. in. Sailed George W. Elder. I'ortlaiid. lo.'Mt a. in.; CentraiiH, Ejireka. 11:S0 a. m.; lie Ioto. Pi.,ngu. 12:1)5 n. in.: Narnlo. Irwleh, 12:40 p. m. ; Harily, (io Bay, 2:40 in.: uovernor. bau liep. 4:30 p. ra.; La 'rimeia. Martian. 4:30 v. m.: Palsv (;n1.v Portland, 5 a. in.; Homer, Huenerne, 5:4ij P m. .. tfulrma. Sept. 24. Arrived Norw-eelan elennier Aduilralen. Cotnax for New York: Arneriean steamer Oliioau, e-oast port for New York. Cristobal. Sept. 24. Arrived Amerleim steamer Artzouan. New York for San Fran cisco; British steamer Stratliendrick, I'ensa- coia ror wenipon. Ilonsikonp. Sept. 22 Sailed. Japanese steam er lainlia Main. Seattle, via port. Horsrkouit. Sent. 0. Arrived. Jananes steifmer Yokoliama Maru. Seattle. okotiuiiia, sept, ai. Sailed. Minnesota. Se attle Vladivostok. Sept. 7. Arrived. Jansnese steEUier Keishlu Maru. Seattle. Cailao. Sept. 21. Arrived, bark Aleoa Rav. Bejlincham. , L' . . . n, , , . , .. epeded. Cltv of Puebla. Sattl. for San Fran- j elsco. Passed. Nonveiriau sttamer Thor. from . ""vim, i i-. i'l. Air is an.l nro i Nuualinn. for ban Iraneisco. Vancouver, B. '.. Sept. 2;'.. Arrived. Brit ish steamer Walhcmo. Sydney, N. S. TV.. 8 p in.: British steamer Mtpn, Sydney. N. S. w., s o. 111. Belltnghani. TS'asli.. Sept. in. Arrived. T'ashtena . Port San Luis. Port Townsend, Sept 24. Passed in. Nor wegian steamer Bala Cnliforula. Uuuimt. via T.iionm, Arrived. Peruvian achooner Neustre I'Bdre. from Callao. .thence Julv 10. iUPortV ::,f.,.iwr:t9 k-XrrW. S.BlMW sac Kranclseo. ' Everett. Sept. 24. Arrived, Japanese f03m- tiAKru"ZLn- twMf- via Valparaiso Sept. 23 - Sailed. TV. S Porter. Monterey Mukilteti. Sept. 2a. Sailed. Mayfair, San Frprt'wH. Sept. '.T. -Arrived. Captain A F. Luean. San VraneUeo. weat coast port. - Seattle. Wash.. Sent. 23. (P. . Ar- rived. Oinsre. Spn Frnnel.eo. 9 p. m.; TVil- Ham Chftthnm. rarecm. (I n.m Tiverton Kagle Harbw (noom: Fnlton. British CofuTn-' bla portH. o:u p. m.; Aioruine Star. British Pnebta.' Vn r-io. 11. m.V C'itv1 o7 sJI Httle. ,S. li. Alaska. 9:4.-. p. i,..: Nortliis'nd. S. B. Alaska. 7 p. m ; Tiverton. San Kran- & WrTT mM' Seattle. Wh.. Sept. 4 Sailed.- Alkl s K. Alaska. 8 a. nr.: Ciwre. Tacoma. 4 a. m'. .-T-iu. "1... - -.ici, l.iujirill Kvans, westbound. 8 m. Sept. 22. Mnriiwwa wewtbound. 7 P. 111. Juneau. Sept. 2.1. Sailed. Humboldt, south bemud.' 1 :SO p. m. Ketchikan. Sept. 23. Sslled. Psvlof. ermth liound. 4 a. m.; Kleara whsler Star"!, south bound. 3 a..m.; Star II. southboaad. 3::!0 a. ni. Ketcnetan. sept. a. fatten, jerrerwu southlMMi.il. 8 p. ui.: Admiral larrsgut. switte bound. 8 p. tn. rrttDri!mi S,"1,t' ArtivPJ' Mon,to!1' Sa Seattle.' Waan., Sept.. 2r-Arrlved Jeffex - - . soiitheant AlaMta. T:fM a. m.: Spokane, southeaat Alaaka. .V.MO a. m.: Admiral Farra- A.g(lWlli 3;30 . m.: rPinee oore. Prince Kuirt. B. F., a. ai. Sailed tVngres, tan Francireo, a. m.: Alameda, Alaska, V.-X n. m.; Japanese steam- rt , i i ..., .nam, J it' ' , iu . a. ut, , .-. N'dmon. KukIc Harbor. O . m. : Prtoce tieorae. i I'ritfre Rupert. B. C ;SO a. m. Keattie. WaMi.. sept. n. Arrivea apa- tiene rBH)pr Mexico Mara. Homkonj, 11 p. w.; Admiral m-irey. Taeoua.- :55 p. m.: lroUn erxlner Neustro I'arde, from Cal- luo, them-e July 1. tirtv tng Prosper. 11 p if. Hailnl Mexi.aa. New York, 1 Han rran cikoo, :J5 p. m. . L. U. cable ibijp Burniiide. K' i t Kiasler, num. ai'lejr. Alnska. Sept. 2i. Sailed Alliance, weMb'iUiiri. h a. ai. Juiiemi, Sit. 24. Sailed Northwestern. W.t'llll.ewtiil. 1 p. m. Wrauaell. Hept. 24 Sailed Humboldt, aoutfalMHind. '! . ni. Uetrblkjin, Kept. 24. Sailed Dolphin, north bound, :i:0 p. m. Kyilney. N. S. W.. Sept. 23. Arrtreil British steamer Iaknra, VancouTer, B. ".; Jupanse atemner Kirrti,a Maru, No. 2, from Sun r'ritiielco. V.ikobiuna, Sept. 23 ArriTed BrltUb at a liter 'I'allbyhiin " Sea tf le. Mel!eii(!'. Sept. 2. Arrived Stanley Dol- lUl'. IHC'in.a. Hotiol'ilu. Sept 24. -Sailed Schooner Alice C'k, t uffot notind. f''-t An(teie, Sw'lt. 2.1 Arrived and aailed Horner :uol Mukllteo for San rrnnrisco. KvciPit, Sept. 25. Arrived flb.ua i'ak, San I'ri,rielo. Port Wells. Sept. 24. Sailed Captain A K. I.ueo. Han Franelaeo. Tm-onia. Sept. 2r. Arrived Japanese gteatu er hblz.ioka Mtiru. Heattle. Navy Yard. lu?et Sound. Sept. 2:'.. Sailed V. K. torpedo boat dentrojer Stewart, ban FreueiBCo. Army-Navy Orders Sun I rnnels.-o, Sept. 2f. (I. N. S.) Army oroers: i.eave or absence grauted as follow: Captain liny c. Paliner. infantry, two month"; ; Lieutenant Kwuieth P. Lord, cavalry, 15 cla.vn; ! Lieutenant Henry U. Stab!. Fourteenth ln- ! feutry. three months: Captain Jam's H. Bry- j son, (juartei-niaster eoriis, one month IS days. j Promotion. Infantry, are: Captain Itobert ; W Meariw, Twentieth Infantry, to major, I'lwelftli in fan try; t aftain William J. I.ntz. 1 n enly-eijtbt u Infantry, to major, to Ninth Infantry. Firt Lieutenant James O. Taylor, Seventeenth liifautry. to eaptain. to Seven teenth infantry; First Lieutenant Clay M. Sepplee, Twenty-ninth lniaiitry, to Captain, uttaetied T euty-ninth infantry; Flint Lieuten ant M. Hall. Twenty-eighth infantrj. to ( Imrles K. Nnlseii, KWtcenth infantry, to first Ol'tain to mime regiment; Bei-end Llenteoant lieutenant, to Seventeenth infantry; .Senmd I.t?utennnt .Tobn II. Munoater. Fourth infan try, lo firft lieutenant, to same command; oeeond Lleuteunut Theodore K. Spencer, tiev- 'ebth infantry, to first lieutenant to auie reft- Imcnt; Celniel Jofau Blddle. enirlueers. to of f.-e ehief of enfrtiieet!', Ktiltlue.re; Captain William D. A. Anderx.n. eng ineera.. Wai.il Irgton, to eanal nm; Lieutenant Sheldon H. V u eler. J wenty fifth Infantry, to aviation r-erlinu. algnal eorpa, San Diego; Captain Kay V. liryan, medienl efap, Iou(fla. Ariz., to ovlathm reboi.l San L'ieiro, and First Lieuten: ant George B. U orthlinfton, medical reserve corps, to fame station tempi.rarlly. li.'natinn eoninjision Second Lieutenant Siias M. UMtliekoff. Seeenil eavalrv. aeeeDted. Major Chariea C. Clark. Infantry, detailed' to tjiiarteriuaster corps, relieving Major George L. Sluckle. ARMY NOTES Captain Jen Bugge, Twenty-firat Infantry, instiuetor recent bulnesa men's ramp. Amerl i iiu Lake. Wiish.. Is ordered to Ltterrnan gen eral uoftpital. Presidio of Sau Francisco, for Olipfi,aiioi uuii urKii,-ui. ni, 111,1 noi ir" "fliiriir, ijiii rrr grn- era!, has reporter! hero rrom hort H. Wrislit. N. Y , for duty a adjutant, weat- em ueia ri ment. i.jeiiTeiuini coionei r reoeri a rerkin. rwen ti.'tli infantry, slao ha, reported for duty here and has been nssluned a offleer In eharsre u llitiii afraira, this department, vice Colonel John C. Gresliuua, who' goes ou retired list to,lMV. liiigi.dler General Ileary I. MeCaln, the .idlutant (cenerRl. la here on insjjertlon trip, and Major General James B. Aleshire, ipiar- ' terniasier K"ptrsl, reached this city today i from Warlilnton on leave ol absence. j NAVY OB.DEK3 Captain K. 11. Hough, Wilmington, to walt i oruers. I Captain K. L. Beach, command 'Washington, . to t-oQ.mand receiTluir hip New York. ! Lieutenant David L. Lyons, rccriii'lng ta tdi. Brooklyn, to treatmeut at naval hos piial. New York. Lieutenant J. A. Monroe, Sau Diego, to i Co'orudo. Lieutenant (junior grade) W. A. Shaw. H. V I a l'.omti;ird. E. W. Brodbent, J. L. King. H. S. Keep. ( . S. AUJen. E. P. Edredsre. W. SHORT STORIES TELL DELAYED NEWS Resume of the Events of Friday Afternoon and Night Paragraphed for Quick Digestion by Journal Readers. i Pacific Coast. Soma Lieutenant HaAs of the French army has purchased the Allan Darllng team of racing dogs, twice winners of the famous 412-mile all- Alaska sweepstaaes race ne win k 1 alo"8 W th Ai,a" ' r"" lor use in the Alpine service. lne French officer has bought in all 100 i . . . I O-OKS ana equipiueni. Iios Angeles Samuel Goldstein, charged with murdering Joseph Cohen, was Hcquitted by a jury In the court of Jude Craig here. Sacramento B. T. Mann of Los An geles, a laborer, was killed, and John Ulnar and P. Reco of Sacramento bad ly injured, when buried under earth while excavating for a sewer. Los Angeles Within 48 hours after she had given birth to a seven-pound i Osnrirji T.nndKtpdt eavn birth i to twins here X,os Angelas The establishment of a clinic for women addicted to the habit of smoking cigarettes, In connec tion with the anti-cigarette bureau of ' the police department, was announced by Dr. H. Trinwlth, head of the elinlc. San Prancisco Atlanta, Ga., was se lected as the 1916 meeting-place of the sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows at the closing session of the sovereign giand lodge yesterday. Eastern. New York Checks totaling J80.000 were sent out yesterday to various charitable hospitals by Mrs. Russell Sage In honor of her eighty-seventh I h : th Jay. She passed the day at Law rence. L. I. Indianapolis Votes were bought at 10 cents each, or the price of a drink, according to testimony of Edward O'Leary at the trial of Mayor Bell, charged with participation In the elec tion conspiracies here. Approximately ; :.r.....S' n.-. VT... luu saioonaeepers lestineu inai iney ; contributed from $0 to ;a eacn to tne 1 .mocratlc camDaizn fund. - New York Dr. Andrew Gllmour and Professor W. D. Holway have scaled Mount Geikie, in Alberta, according to their announcement. ' Princeton, W. J. Heart failure, brought on by the annual class rush, caused the death of Stockton Wells, a freshman from Madison, N. J. ; GeUel'Iil. ! Washington Seventy-eight of the I Mexicans fighting at Progreso against ' American soldiers were. aDDarentlv ! Carranzistas, not mere bandits. General I Funston indicated in reporting to the 1! war department that they were dressed i in Carranza uniforms. 1 Como, Italy Trial of Porter Charl- (ago and dismembered the body, after- ward fleeing to America, where he was ! taken in custody on arrival and later 1 '" . , extradited, today was set for Octo- fer 5 w Tori-The idea of constructing 1 diminutive submarines to carry aboard warships, which was laid before the secretary of the navy by Henry Ford, 1 millionaire auto manufacturer. is ' claimed by Professor Herschel C. Par- , IJ ho Sll hm t tort tMAacrtArriA kcr to Ford last July. The diver, he de clared.- would have a speed of 40 miles. "Washington Mrs. Wallace R. Stauf fer of New Orleans, granddaughter of 1 President Zachary Taylor, has present- to fresiaeni wuson. lor me wmie I House collection, several heirlooms be- j longing to her grandfather. ' HorfoUc, Te-Tha old recelvinj ship .. .. ' " .,..-.'.... ..f . r: K. Elder, H. H. Lieutenant Ixraln Anderson, command Bar Bey, to naval arademy I.'ieuteHiuit J. . McC'ialn.. Atttroa. to wait j order. Lieutenant C H. Koneher. A. M. lininrif, E. M. ZacbarlM. John Wilbur. ooBimliwIoM. ! Lieutenant 1. C. Howell, Colorado, to San: Diego. j Ensign K. H. Maury. North Dakota, to Ohio, j Paymaater C- J. Cleborne. Oregon and Mil-1 wankee. to Mvy yard.v Mare Island nKSrSZ LMM.I'rt' Paymaster F. K. Terkius. td Oregon and , MllwBukp. " Paymaarer E. D. Hoopea. Naval tation, Ca- vile to Saratoea Paaaed Asaiatant Pavtnafter J. J. Luchsinger, to navy yard. New i'ork. ' Chaplain W. 11. 1. Reaney. Connecticat, to i tuiTsl bospltal, in United State. 1 Fattened Poultry Brings Best Prices , There is no reason, accordine to A. Corley. N. B. Chaae GocA. cotximUBloned. Cornell poultry experts, why the farm- No inu wnat is -the state ot the ... -, . , niarket there s always a ouyer to be er can not reap the benefits of extra j f ound tor 80od ,eal e3tate. premium on his market poultry if j The man who has long been planning he takes the pains to fatten broilers to buy property is not apt to have tier . . , . .t f aided the fact Broadcast. He waits and and fowls before selling them. It is watches and investigates advertised pointed out that few realize the loss ! offerings for himself . And when YOUR on broilers and fowls due to placing - -AIV GETS HIS ATTENTION. YOUH them on the martcet in an unfattened PROPERTY WILL GET UiS ATTEN- condltion. This loss is not due entirely to less pounds of actual fleh, but to the difference in price because oi : ferlor appearance and quality. While stuffing and .crate fattening may not be practicable 'on i the average , slJteuce in" adverti:sins until the' sale farm, it is stated that the birds can is mafje lg a matter of such email ex be well prepared by pen fattening at j pense that it scarcely counts ;n the very little trouble and expense. The directions for fattening fowls on the farm as given by the poultry authorities are as follows: Confine the birds In a small and somewhat darkened pen, allowing about two square feet for a mature fowl and one sQuare foot for young chickens. Do not feed for the first 2-4 iiouts, then begin feeding rather Bcatrtly, increas ing the amount gradually until at the end of two or three days they are gel ting all they will clean up in about 20 minutes, when fed regularly three times a day. This should continue for about two weeks, which is ordinarily about as long as the fowl can stand such heavy feeding, and at which time if the fowls are healthy and in j good range condition, they should bo, run and plump along tne aeet ana nave heavy, firm drumsticks and thighs. Three good fattening rations are given aE follows; Firsts One hundred pounds corn meal, 100 pounds buckwheat mid dlings, 100 pounds red dog flour, 30 pounds beef scrap, 1 pound charcoal. Second One hundred pounds corn meal, 00 pounds wheat middlings, 50 pounas xrround oats, 30 Brrojl 1 pound charcoal. Third One hundred pounds corn meal, 60 pounds wheat middlings, 20 pounds beef scrap, Va pound charcoal, i QUESTIONS ANSWERED Deformed Chicks. j To the Editor Can you tell me what causes chickens to be hatched with the lower part of the bill missing? One entire nest of eggs hatched ovit this way. M. D. C. It usually is somewhat difficult to point out definite causes in such cases. If the chicks were hatched out under hen, as your letter seems to indicate. the eggs from which they were hatched were probably from immature stock or that which was diseased, or lacked strength of constitution and vigor Franklin, which has been In the flerv- ice of the .tr . . , e or the runtry for a century, has oeen condemned and probably will be i NOMIiALAls To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norn sold for junk. ' balais, KiU 1-eu avenue, Septeiuuer 20, a San Diego Sergeant William Ocher 1 IlICKS To Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hleks. and Corporal Albert Smith tliatt.r. 45 Seliuyler street. September 14, a son. -,i 1 ....... ue'1 onutn 6natteied .f, rf irs John II. Hrown. all Rrmv a-to; . IK 1 '.v-V""""-: VJ" "y maKing 15 loop-the-loor55 each. They used a heavy army machine. European TCar. Klng-rton. Jamaica On motion of the co.onial irovernment the legislature passed a resnhitl On fllilhnri7inir V, nenditureof JT5.0Q0 yearly foen' .o.iin oi men ClaKo good the wastage in tije ranks of the Jamaica contingent at the front In Europe irans it nas been decided t crease the pay of the French noldl.r rrom one cent to five cents per day dating back from July l, 1915. This would mean an Increase expenditure of $25,000,000 annually. Washington German firms who re cently bid for 1.000,000 bales of Amer can cotton at 15 cents, have Increased it to 16 cents delivered. lKndon Kins: George has signed an order which will be issued next week T nS t sia til K U 1 1. I j ii. , , v,"5 in Bit- loons. Other acts directed toward curb - ing liquor has resulted In a dpnren-a - i. villi LilurillJlT TTMt ti(' sl of 40 ner cent In iriir,Vr,o Washington The Austrian.w,,--- , IC fv received dispatches saying that, the departure of the Amer- lean Red Crots contingent to Siberia to care fnr irnimH - . - j trian nrUoner. ,h. Z ' . .--ll trian prisoners there by special ceremonies in Vienna. tio auenaea Pacific Northwest. Seattle Twenty-flour indictments against arlleged violators of federal laws are on file in the United States district court here today. The most important is the indictment of Nat m-e'tf,1""171' arrs'd with 6.0 me-tael tins of opium in his pos session. Ssattl Stetson -Heade'I by Fire Chief v v the Spattle fire rtonor.-! "I band left today titr n- C 11 oan j, rancisco, i where it will "make a noise for seat- r ai ine ranama-fadfe, The band will , -e-n.un. W1V """oiw escort "u"cl"i crnest lister on occasion of his visit to the cipunu".. 1 y a"enaanL- L ay a" m"1 c-e't"-'' Tacoa-w. j. shedwiSk. 0f this Dunning dt McEntee.o dVTia th J'n "'"f e,nR,"eer' has appealed to :- every detail. Broadway and Pine st. tne Police to locate pretty 17-year-old Broadway 430. A-455S. Lacy assistant. Ethel Oliver, who disappeared frnnl I 1 R T his home Sept. 2. cUlmln"Sat the I F, S. Dlirming, IDC. girl's mother and uncle, who live near i East Side Funeral Directors. 414 Everett, have accused him of knowl- I East Aloer st., Lust 62, B-2S45. Sr,.0,.ifceWl5!rr" -hut- ; Walter C. Kenworthy Tacoma The Puyallup valley now 1532-1534 E. 13th. Sell. H.' B-U2. has a University of Washington club MILLER THAC1, independent fu Ceatralta Havin ieciir ueral cirectors. prices low as i'20, $10. . i.. .,, K , uuciui junn Kerry 1 returned yesterday ' from Baker, Or., , with Ben Jobb, who Is wanted in con- ; chHj Ro;e".nlPe '5. oS ?n.tW John Rowcski and Howard v ,i.n HCr, -ri--. "paro. Smlth have are awaltin r tHal on the holdup i bb fled to Oregon imme-'! charge. Jobb fled to Oregon imme aiateiy arter tne crime. Wanatcbea Egbert Goodrich. years old. Is dead of ptomaine poison- ing. He was found unconscious In the road after he had been excused from school when he complained of illnessi Egbert Is the second of the Goodrich family to -die from a mysterious at tack of poisoning and three other chil dren of the family have been 111. through disease Inbreeding or othsr causes, ww grade breeding stock aril ; careless mating are responsible for many chick troubles. T. . ...., . . , . . " .'TJlt lu " . V"'" ni-u nao a severe anaca or roup. Hens affected with chronic roup may lay, but the chicks hatched from such eggs are usually unhealthy These chicks may appear all right for a time. or until up. when in most cases the disease will attack them. . ., . Assignee bale. At public auction. Monday next. Sept. -i, at 10 a. m.. of the Brondale Chicken Ranch, Aurora, Or. Full particulars in Sunday's papers. J. T. Wilson, auction- eer. (Adv.) You may have to advertise repeated- i o ur juui JllhL an luay una yuui buyer. Nobody can foresee how many times you must tell about your prop erty before the story impresses the lr.iril Ktn-cr 14 1 1 t in a ,i v.- nV'unl l.lr. final result. MEETING NOTICES 41 O C L REAZE13 GKOTTO, No. q5, M. O. V. P. K. It. C'ertmonial scmmIoii Saturday eve., Stpt. 'So, at 11th tt. play house. Business ses. nioii at ii. Ceremon ial at X. Dinner beived at the the atre for members and candidates at 6:46. Don't g& home. Kat with the bunch. Candidates must report nut later than 8. All visiting Prophets welcome. Wear your fez and tirotto smile. The 1915 card must be presented at the door by everyone. o excep- rder your autos for ? a. n GEO. K. U1GG1XS. Sec m. y AD KADKi; TKMFDK A. A. O. N. M. S. iitated seK.sion Saturday. Sept. 25. at 8 p. in.. Masonic Temple. 'SVeBt Park and Yamhill sts. Visiting no bles cordially invited. By order of the poten tate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. MAR It: STUART COURT. NO 506, "VV. C ( 1 T7 Tn-ilt hntfl fiTt.-ill mpf 1 ine TllpR. i&w firmM i&san ESTATE iniuvJ u yjoi va-'i LUinllk, iuuiunuiu pounds beeflday' eve.," Sept. 28., in Columbus club i hall, Morris st., near "Williams ave. i AH lady Foresters welcome. Vital Statistics fflarriages.Births. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES T1M1U.1 C" Yah I- A' ill turL- lit 01 B It A ! hcry i p Glirf, 4ao stark tt . 25. " , Vern H. Haybarker, 214 Beeli t., 81, nd ! Jele I. Xortnup. 214 Keeeh st .. 21 . Alarum rrraieiu. on r.. iinruiu m., i, auu Joterihine Cappc!. -ri K. l.ii.eela t., 17. VV. G. Smith & CO. vtauln'afca'rdS Morgan bldg. , vVEDDTNlTrTn-gs s5ld by weight, ' 3 N Solomon. Jeweler, 331 llor. : rlson. opp. Portland hotel. ukess suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. RIRTHS MAl'GHI M To Mr. and Mis. Henry K. Maiurhiim, 4MI Nineteenth street, September T. a daughter. MILI.LK To Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Miller, M:n"r. Wash.. September 11, a son. HUAUI.EV To Mr. and Mrs. Chirk S. Hoad- t lev. liotile. Or., September 10, a Ron. I DeGOLY'EK To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. DeGolver. 4S7 East Twenty-first street, vr,h. September 11. a m..i. I BROWN To Mr. and Mrs 957 Cleveland avenue. Septen.ber ;t, a ou. BATES To -Mr. and Mrs. clarence .u. na.es. St. Vincent' hospital. Sepieinber 17, u daughter. MAKT1N To Mr. and Mrs. Hurry S. Martin. 6K7 i.aat Main street. 8eptembvr Ivi, daneliter. Itll.LS 1 'An To Mr. mul Mrs. T. C. ! o!lf.d. KaM Sixty-neveiil.1 street. SepieiLber PI. a I'lHM'.l.rer "tveu. :itiu y.rf, l-;d-ri no:ie. ii,.i llh MH'i l. Si-; teo.tT in. 1 son. . DEATHS AND FVNKKALS 7." t rtp.il I n this i-ltv. Set,!, m. i v 24. at tils .... -T-' , .....1 .....1 t' . '..III. toiti, ee,i 42-" v'."r. The f-me'ral tervi.es will be neld Jleuuaj. .-epiriuci -i. a. o'clock p. ni.. at the resideuee eiat.libnient of J. P. Hiiley &- Son. Moiiiconiery at bth. fTlends invited, lnteruien t private. Well AN ILL Id this elty. September 24, at the family residence, 374 14th St., Llda I'. Me Daniel, aged 25 yearn. Tbe remains are at the residence establishment of J. I'. I'inley & Sen, Montgomery at 5tn. Notice of funeral hereafter. McGRAW In this city. September 2, tiooert McUraw. aged 44 years. Remains at llol muu's parlors. funeral aiiu..uueei:iiit later. r.T : , t 1,1,... 1 ROSS tQWlD I I5S, l'' r-asi. mun oiuti, I September 2i. o0 yer; ay-.piexy. ! BAKER Lltzabctu Baker. 2j Taylor street. September -'1. bi years ; a, sen rj WKST Archibald A. West . Msdlson an'! Park streets, September 00 1u.uo.11, Gil SSH 4UBER-Margeret ti iesliler. 202 ' l'alk Vtreet. September 21. -0 jear,,, ruptured ' "ta. , ,. !lt i iiiitMOND Isaac B. Hammond. 140 Fust i TweuW-.i,tU street. Septenxber 111. tl years; : cerebral lieinorrnajje. AllKAM-Alexis Ainkain. .-viornniKsine no pltal, Sepjeinter eyL MARTIN At FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash Main 26a. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, lds7 Morrison at. Main or A-LSQ5. Fine flowers and floral oeslgns No branch store; FUNERAL DIRECTORS fmni nirector. 220 3d St.. corner i Salmon. Ladv assistant. Phones A- ,1111 kt n Ll fi'l 7 . . D -71. p. a-ii Williams ave. rt. Ill ZC ai v East 10S, C-10S8. . j , A. D. Kb.Nrtottl'ai 6c CO. Calls promptly answered In all parts of cit;- 1. O. O !' oidg.. Leats Taoor bZSL Chambers Co,r-rryrtNvoaod- i n, t" rf 'i , iawn 3306, t-ll3o. Lady embalmer. SKEW ES bl"i!rlakl'iS A-2321- Cor. 3d and Clay. Momiltnn tast SUI ai'l Ullsao. Fu i IU.IIIUIVII nerai services. Tabor 4313. R T RrVnP WiRiatns and Knott, I ' J East me. C-l43 FRlP'sDM RESiDENCK UNI. PLS. CIHUOUH M s,23- a-2235. 445 Mor. P L LEKCrl, leading east aid under taker. E. 11th & Clay. riUg. E. 7 si. FREEZE sc SNOOK. B-1252. T. 1258. Iu26 Belmont, at 34th. Lady attandasL FUNERAL DIRECTORS (OoBtinuadi . splendid residepce undertaking es tablishment with private driveway. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GKAMTE WORKS. Finest marble and granite from our Oregon quarry; 287 Hawthorne ave. SCHANEN -BLAIR CO PORTLAND MAKBLK WK.S.. 264-26ti 4th et., opp. city hall. Main 8564. Philip Neth Sons for memorials. 13 HaBLAESiNG GRANITL CQ POK SAL, HOUSES A Real Home 1324 Gran'd Avenue North BRAND NEW, STRICTLY MODERN 5 ROOM COTTAGE, CEMENT BASE MENT. FULL ATTIC, 60X1JO LOT. BLOCK FItOM CAR- WILL ACCEPT LOT AS DOWN PAYMENT. TERMS. OWNER. ,rs:4 GRAND AVE. N. WOODLAWN OR VANCOUVER CAKS To HOLM AN ST. $1575 EASY TERMS Bins 4 room house, good barn, chick en yard, etc. Lot 7oxl00, house No. V&9 E. 11th st. N. ; lot alone wortn. more thsn price asked for all. Phone Owner," East 2012. FOR .SALE or exchange, new 7 room modern house. Do you want a home close in? Have you got a lot? Do you want to trade it for a house that will suit you? 1 have the house. 1 can i;se jour lot. If you are interest ed let us talk business. Call owner. Tut'Of 1782. SUBURBAN HOME AND TWO ACRES S room house, very modern; large fireplace, furnace, electric light, city pas and water, fine lawn and flowers, grove of fine trees, hard surfaced road and 5 cent fare to Portland. For fur ther particulars address D-307, Journal. MUST sell my 6 room modern bunga low. Furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, fixtures and shades. 2 blockj off Hawthorne. Payments like rei:t. Owner. Woodlawn 252 SACRIFICE New 6 room bungalow; hardwood floors, fireplace, break fast room, furnace, garage; terms, some trade. 260 Emerson, Williams ave. car line. MODERN bungalow, furnished, full cement basemeDt. furnace, fireplace, bargain; terms. Owner. Woodlawn 3S81. HOMES built, plans drawn, estimates made, your lot or ours. Terms easy. The Oregon Home Builders, 1330 N. W. liank bldg. New 6 room bungalow, absolutely mod ern In every particular; 60x100 lot; J2400, easy terms. Owner, Tabor 423. FIVE room house, modern, large barn, lot 60x1 no, SlfiOO; will take auto to $700, Inquire lisp Clinton st. tSmlth.) BUNGALOW PUNS, 5. H A WILLIAMS. 00 M-KAV FLP"J FOR SALE LOTS 16 $&00 CORNER view lot. Kings Heights, terms. Owner. R-245. Journal. ACREAGE 87 40 Acres, $1000 25 miles from Portland, small house, 1 acre cleared? creek, fine spring lies fine, 10 acres easy cleared, balanca fine timber. $200 cash, terms on bal ance. 411 H e n r y bldg. $16.25 Per Acre 40 acres, 20 miles from Portland, 7 miles from electric line; lies good; fiuine timber; price $650; $200 cash, balaneo easy. 411 Henry bldg. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to ault purchaser. Phone Marshall 1585, or Sellwood 47fi. John 11 Gibson, owner. 400 ACRES $i200. 4P0 acres, Tillamook Co., close to Wilson river, and the village of Wil son; iltujJ cash, balance 2 years. Of course it is a snap, irea vv. uermau Co. 732 Chamber of Commerce. CHICKEN, FRUIT. GARDEN Ranches near Portland, 2, 5, 10 acre tracts, best soil, good roads, near electric. $05 to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFarland, 3 0 9 Ycon bldg.. Portia n d. FOR SALE 10 acres cheap; 800 cordg wood on it. Phone Tabor 4787 or Esst 2021. FOR SALE FARMS 17 FOR SALE CHEAP. 80 a. farm; 40 in cultivation, 20 slashed, 20 limber, good buildings, on macadam road, 3 miles from railroad and boat station, not far from Port land; take house and lot as first pay ment. Price only $t!0 per acre. Also 20 to luo acres fruit and vege table land, 1 mile from electric R. R. station, 18 miles from Portland; part ly trade. Very cheap acreage, close in prop el ty, le fare. Price only $900 per acre. 2o's Washington St., room 18 15 ACRES in.Lktn county, Or., close to the town of Mill City, where there are good schools and churches; ' Va acres m cultivation and balance In pas ture; sandy loam soil, lays level; large 8 room house, barn for 20 head of stoclt; water piped from springs; slaughter house, scales; a fine place for a home; plenty of opportunity for a man who wants outside work, as over 1000 men are employed yearly; price $4500; will ive terms. Win. Downing, Mill r"itr rie 375 ACRE WUlametfe valley ranch. 1 miles to Siawou. cm racing ihbh way; two sets improvement, orchard, about bO acres cultivation; all can bii plowed. Plenty good water, machin ery, household furniture and noma stock; might take some trade. Price $40,000. J. G. Thomassen. 40iV 3d St.. owner. 260 a. splendid Gilliam Co. wheat and stock rancn; an eyuippeo, reay iu gj on; 140 a. ready for fall set-ding. balance in fine pasture; R. R. and county road runs by place; house, barn and other outbuildings . water on place; fenced and cross fenced, close to town. $25 per acre, f A-am, jouinat. 4U ACHE irrigated ran'-n, outui'ie cat tle range, aifaifa, oata, barltsv this year- barn, chicken houses, attractive bungalow, all woven wire fenced. Bar pain $3500; $50n cash, long terms on balance. Box 3'.. Deshntew. Or. FOR sale or trade; 160 seres, about 12 mile nortn or nnne r-aimon. nun. Price 3 25 per acre. Want a good busi ness proposition or improved property. N-t-iOO, Journal. FOR KEXT- -FARMS 14 FOR RENT "0 acres 2 miles from college town; must have between $5000 an $4000 to handle property. For information. Box ill, Corvallls, Or Phone If4ependent 6802. DAIRY farm for rent, 120 acres, 40 acres, cleared, with some stock, for cash or work. 58S Leo ave. Sellwood, Or. FOR RENT SO acres, nearly Vj plow afcle, goodwatrI 3 4 miles from Ore gon City. DX-311, Journal.' F HOUSES 61 S24i0 FARMS W ANTED RENT OR BUY .18 MARRIED man wants rent fi or 10 acres, 4 room house, barn, fruit trees, clone school. Mr. H-, 837 Missouri ave., Portland, Or. HOMESTEADS- 40 ACRES, good soil, creeks, timber, very close In. near railroad town, some easy to clear, 1100. V-17, Jour- nat 10 ACRES government land, near Wil lamette valley, spring, fences, font acres open, mile to railroad town, 10i', terms. R-350, Journal. - EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 $S000 49 ACRES. mile .west of Lebanon, Or.; all in clover, includ nt; 16 hogs, 3 cows. 25 ton Imy. wood cut for year, 100 chickens, team, har ness and wagon, farming toeU, canned goods, some furniture, large barn, out buildings, 7 room house with hot and cold water. Clear of incumbrance. Want nftsdern house to $fi000, Imlam- time. Give full description In first letter, as this will not last long. Owner only. OX-6K4. Journal. 260 ACRKS, western Dane county, close to railroad; about 100 acted cultivated; some fine tmiher and ex cellent pasture; can't be heat lor Mto.-le or dairy; ordinary buildln.es; &o head of cattle, 3 liorsea, hogs, chickens and all equipment; price $15 000; incum brance $3000; trade for valley farm and assume or good clear citv prop erty to $6000 and cash. Stroud Ac Co., iBeaverton. Or. $5000 240 ACRES of open pasture land, part easily cleared, reiv ed, 4 springs, oak timber, 5 miles east of Lebanon, Or. Stock will winter on this land all winter; $1500 mortgage. Want house and lot, rooming house, wood vard or livery stable for mv $3500; Rive full description in first letter. Owner only. DX-321, Journal. TEN ACRES LYLE FRUIT DISTRICT and two Tacoma residence lotH, all un incumbered, worth $2000; want Port land home. or especially desirable eyuity. Give particulars. F-331, Jour nal. 67 H ACRES level land, fine timber. close Portland, level rock road, $1t)0 per acre; mill and plank roads in; want $3000 unincumbered city prop erty, balance easy terms. Owner, Alain S3 so. STORE from $70fi0 to $10,000, in ko"1 town, wanted for my well improved 25 acre farm close to city, all level land, good crop this - year, good build -logs. Price $11,500. H-546. Journal. FOR TRADE My equity ofTlToo in Sn acres, partly Improved land near White Salmon, Wash. Will take horses, or what have you? Presont indebted n ss $800, J-958, Journal. RARE OPPORTUNITY. Will take coast property as part pay on mv beautiful country home; give particulars first letter. PX-455, Jour nal. 1 ACRE, neat 4 room cottage, close to carline. near Beaverton; trade fur citv- residence to $1800. or will sell. $260 cash, balance monthly. Box 2ti. Beaverton. Or. FOR SALE, cheap, or exchange for horses, 4 room box house and two nice lots on 87th st. East 4441 rr call ut 7 Fni.in ave. EAST side, close in, clear M block, value $.'ir,00, for San Francisco of bay property; will assume. R-340, Journal 80 ACRES, all alfalfa ranch, CmatiU county: lonn lease; stock and Imple ments for $1000; good property. 217 Lnbbp bldg. $1000 and 17 aeree with elepant bungalow, Ashland, Or., $3500, clear. Want Portland home to $4500. R-878, Journal. CADILLAC, f pass, auto, excellent condition and city lot; exchange for 5 acres within 10 miles of Portland. 18 E. 31st Ft., cor. Ash. CHOICE tract ol acreage near Mtl waukie, on car line; trade for modern house up to $12,000 or less. R-342. Journal. WANT automobile, team, farm imple ments, stock, for house and lots. J 921, Journal. FIVE acres. 3 miles from Lents, main road, exchange fo desirable lot alum; river, near Portland. 342 1st st. WANTED REATi ESTATE 31 HOUSE, flats or stores wanted to $5000. "Exchange lots. Main 1 1 6. ROOMING HOUSES 51 15 ROOMS H. K.. close in, west side. $250; terms. Wlthrow & Orr. 411 Henry bldg. ROOMING hotrse, 12 rooms, bargain for quick sale. 229 13th st. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES UP FOR RENT Lunch counter, space in cigar, pool and card room, barber shop in connection, kitchen in rear. Best location In city. Rent $30 pet month. Including all fixtures, light and steam heat. Address M. Uumbert. The Dalles, Or. FOR SALi Grocery store with paying business in Irvington, at E. 28th and Halsey. New stock at invoice. De livery and fixtures at BOc on $1. For cash. Good location, low rent. Poor health compels tne to go to other cli mate. ONE of the best paying pool halls In the heart of Portland for sale; lo cated In a popular office bldg. For further information address N-SS7, Journal. WANT clean stock of shoes and gents' furnishings, have 4 nice lots, value $1500 and $500 cash. 310 West 8th" at., Vancouver, Wash. FOR SALE or trade: Meat niarket, slaughter house and 80 acres land, eastern Oregon. Seil or trade separatt. EX-73L Journal WE manufacture Imperial Wonder Paint and make a specialty of patch ing and painting roor. We guarantee 3 to6 years. Jackson & Hill, Tabor 447. LARGE two chair barber shop, south ern Oregon. $575. I say tf sold. Lee Kemp. Tabor 4 831. FOR SALE Auto transfer business and auto stage line. Box 533 Ash land. Or. 1000 Business Cards 75c Ryder Ptg. Co.. S. W. cor 3d Morrison. TRANSFER business for nale that will stand closest investigation; e-ood reason for selling. H-67S. Journal. WORK 1 NOM AN'S H OT E L Paying $75 month; $800; some cash. balance exchange. M-l 3 1 . Journal. LANDY theatre proposition; a snap. Call 4147 Ofith wt. S. K. BLACKSMITH shop cheap. Is Jcffer- son. GOOD unopposed druc store location. Address TV- II. Staats. MHupln, Or. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE LOANS made on close In improved resi dence property . homes financed too. The Orekon Home Builders, 1330 N. W. Bank bldg. t BUILLINU loans on city sud iujbujban property; money advanced as worn progresses. W. G. BecU. 316 Failtog bl!. Main 4'm. CASH paid for mortgages, notes. co tracts: mortgage loans; reasonable rctes. F. H Lewis & Co . 3 Lewis bidg. MONEY to loan in amounts o fjfrV to $5000 on city property. A, H, Bell. 201 Gerllnger bldg. MORTGAGE loans, 5A4j to 7. Oregon Tnv A- aiorteaaa Co.. Stock Kveh 'ia and Yamhill IF YOU OWN A LOT AND WlHii TO BUILD. COME IN AND SEE US. CURTIS- OAK. HT. $100,000 ou mortgages, city ana unn property, lire insurance. McKenals ft Co.. QerDrjaey bldg.. 2d and Ahlei MONEY to loan to s. W. 11. Doiti t & Co.. 310 Spaulfng bldg. $40,00 OR LJ2SS. FARR1NGTON. 0 4th st- Bo'4 of Trade bldx. $1000 up to 500 to -loan on city or farm pronery. Tabor 2520. tZUO, $50. $600, 00, $1200, $1800. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Com. $600 up. 7 and S. no commission, no delay. Ward. 407 Braiding bldg. MORTGAGE LOAN . snd TSk. Louua Salomon & Co.. 399 Oak St., near 5 th, ST LOANS on Improved city property tf for building purpose; adavnea mad an building progresses; liberal repay meat prlvlietrea, no commission. J. P. Llpucomb, 242 stark st. Main 4480. Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE. 701 HelliiiK Bid. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES 07 IMMEDIATE LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY A I EASTERN RATES. We have one of the finest rtall Jewelry btorea 1" the city. A loail de partment is conducted in connection with same, making business STRICT LY COXUIDENTIAL. Absolutely no feigns designating loan businese (lis plajed in liont of our store. AW mtr chandiso pledged la held tor a period ot 12 months, whether or not interest Is puid when due. We are licensed and have bu n established since No connection with any other loan establishment in this city. 'A. & M. DK.LOVAOK, JEWELERS, 5L24VaaMliKton bC S.URT LOANS SALARY LOANS Being salary loan brokers exclusive ly, we ate enabled to assure sAtiaf ac tion srid give tha qurckest possible service. Business strictly confidential. . REM EMBER, We are licenced and therefore RELIABLE. STATK SECURITY, 308 Faillna bldg. Loans at Legal Rates We loan money on diamonds, pianos, livestock, storage receipts, plain notes, on furniture, or anything of valus. You can get it today. Portland Loan Co,, Licensed Licensed by State. 811 DICK I'M BUILDING. Third snrt WHShlnaton. money at once, legal rate of interest. Diamonds, Jewelry, Musical Inst. All Pledges Held One Year. Separate Dept. for Ladles. F.LUY COMPANY (Licensed), 320 Lumber h. b Idir . 2d rid Sts rlc sts. LOAN'S WANTED 80 WANTED --$'.00 or $600 from pilval party with privilege of paying within one year. A safe loan but not oil real est.ite. Will pay 6 per cent, caah atidji per cent interest. P-454, .louriml, ONE tiiutmand dollars wanted 3t mod erate interest; Lest of security, oil city piopcrty, no agents. R-S7t5, Jour nnl WISH to borrow from private party $2000. .". cars at . on my farm wierUi$ 1 ;:. not). 2-r,;n, Journal. V A NTH 1 1 I' roin private patty. $2000 loan on lt;o acre improved farm; no brokers H-jTT.'t, Joiunnl. $.'iii KOU fix moa. Ample security. nx-xt;7. .bun nul 1INANCIAL fit FIRST and penond mortgages, also sel lers' interest in contracts purchased. Oregon and WaHlilngtou. II. E. Noble, Lumbermen hlda HELP WANTED MALE I WTSII TO OBTAIN TWO GOOD MEN ABOUT 24 i'EARS OF AGE FOR MY SALES FOIICE EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARV AH I WISH TO TEACH THEM OUR SYSTEM. REF EKKNCKS WILL BE NECESSARY A N I ) NO ONE W ILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL CLOSE INVESTIGATION. OF FICE MEN WISHING TO PROCURE OUTDOO R EM PL ) YM ENT PRE FERRED. SALARY WHILE LEARN ING OUR LINE, $5 PER WEEK AND WILL ADVANCE ACCORDING TO ABILITY. APPLY TO CARLTON HOTEL OFFICE FOU ROOM n, RESIDENCE OK DIVISION MGR.. BE TWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M. SUNDAY OR 12 AND 2 P. M. MONDAY. EXPERIENCED unmarried dairyman, capable of overseeing and havndllng a herd of 40 cows, retail dairy adjoin ing cltv. D-305 Journal. UPHOLSTERER wanted. All rouni man for repair shop. X-PKB, Journal. EMPLOYMENT department X . ja. A. b'ervlee free to members. WANTED Nonunion plumber; refer ences. I'-4f7, Journal. AMATEURS for road show. Apply at once to 0 09 Eilern bldg. HELP WANTED MISC. 4 Y. M. C. A. .AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, day and rilht clauses; expert train ing in repairing, driving a;id machlnn work, forage, lathe, (diaper, drill pre, etc.; time unlimited. Secure pass at educational office, Y. M. O. A. bldg., inspect out gimps and methods. Com petent ihuuifeurs and mechanics sup plied. WANTED For Edison day contest. Bchool boys and girls alter school hours. $2500 in prizes and liberal com mission. E. L, Knight & Co., Electrical contractors and dealers, 449 Washing ton st. THOUSANDS government lobs op-iii to men and women, $75 month; rapid promotion. Write immediately for list. Franklin Institute. Dept. 34VG, Rochea ter, N. Y. MEN .wishing government Jobs, $70 month, should apply Immediately for Information. Address EX-fi32, Journal LEWES HOTEL AGENCY, 47t4 Couch st., headquarters for cooks, hotel, domewtt c help. Broadway 2330. COOK headquarter California Wine Dep2it? li-.Yii!r'.I'l1JiJ.t'1J Bth- UNCALLED for taiTor'tnade suits fa. 50 up. Taylor the tailor. 2S9H B um alde USE Baisselt's Nativ Ileros forTTieu matlsm; ,'iti Latilets 25c. All druggists. HELP WANTED FE.HALE a WANTED Ex per i iwtil girl for house. work, waxes $20. Phone Mllwaukie 46-Y. A41ATEI US for mad show. Apply at on re to ,"! Ellers bldg, SU'Ki 'I.ll t ou hk g'rl wanted to help In small family. Woodlawn 4258. HLLt' WANXED I.iALE AbU FEMALE 20 MEN and worn on to learn tha barber trade, wages paid while learning; tuition reduced, positions secured. The only chain of schools in the world. Send for free catalogue. Moler Barber College. 11, 4S N. 2d st. , OREGON harper ColleKo wants men and women to learn the barber trade in ti weeks; positions secured; paid while learnia,. bpecis) summer course, tuition reduced 233 Madison L WANTED (.E NTS BIG "money for -e,.t.-- start a watch club In your town, I'iU a week and more, accotdiu to w.or ubtlity; par ticulars 1ree. Conttn-ntal Sales Co., P O. box A"t"H "r. ssiT I A T1(.N S MALE 3 ACcoi'N'i : " Lumber, store, rail road, brink, et Will .consider any thing, out of town preferred. H-t!51. Jourim I. BOY Tf urftith work with board; coun tiy iici.-rred, references. V-io. Jfiiinal .... YV N :' i '.1 1 - WortC after ' school by v.i. r.u man attending bustnes col let Mull' RO3. 1",L aioiiinj handy workman, go an1- iiieie. A-l references. R-875, Jout n;il. , ... . i:oY X'i years old wants any kind of work, small wages. P-456, Journal, SITUATIOXf -FEMALE POSITION of housekeeper wanted In city, with widower with cniiaran prefe rrsfl. rt-nii, journal. t.inv keen heime in hotel or wl id. ower h n ome. Aiain s 8 j v, room m, WANTED Work by' hour or tlay, f liable references. Last 6S32. :t MO&E TO IXJAN REAL ESTATE ( C ontlnuad