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15' - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1916. -UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FORM A CHAPTER OF BEAUX ARTS Permanent Quarters Will Be Maintained in Portland in the Future, COURSES IN PEN AND INK Arrasexaents Hare Been Hade With, yortUnd Art Association for Class Work; Instruction to Be Giran, University of Oregon. Eugene, Or., Jen. 21. A group of architectural stu der.ts and draughtsmen have formed a Portland chapter of the Beaux Arts so ciety In connection with the school of. architecture of the university and the education committee of the Oregon .chapter of the American Institute of Architects. They have permanent quar ters arranged for kn the Worcester building. Arrangements nave been made with th Portland Art association to rive the students admission to tneir eve ning life classes. The regular work of the Beaux Arts society In design Is given as conducted at the university as well- as the university courses in pen and ink. graphical statics, descrip tive geometry and structures. Real Estate Transfers. 1806 Real rotate Co. to same. L. 9. 10. 21. 22. B. ." U 17. IS. 29, 30, B. C," L. , 10, IS. B. "D." L. 14. 15. B. "9," Eut St. Johns I 10 J. W. WlMmii and wf. to B. T. Dab acy. and. 4 tat. B. 6. T, L. 24, 33. B. 1. Thor Helghr 4.AO0 LfWta Chase Smith to Clara P. Phi 11 pa, L. 12, B . 8. Holladay Park Add 1.500 Tne Suburban On. to Louis Backus. L. 31, 13. B. i. Oberlln 10 T. M. Hnrlbnrt. sheriff, to Otto Botb ehlid. W. 23 ft. L. 0, E- 10 ft. L. 12, B. 24. Couchs Add 6. ITS Title a Trust Co. to W. C. AlTord. L. 1. 2. B. S. Albee Sab. of L. 28, 29, Glenhseen Para T. M. Hnrlbnrt. sheriff, to P. Rg gerooe. L. 4. B. 14. Caruthers Add.. Kmma K, Brown to Raj B. Bartlett et al. L 13. 14. 15, 16, B. 22, Willam ette Add C. A. Johnson and wf. to Ann Bird. L. 6. B. 1. Creston Add W. H. UrPbnwn to Alice B. Nuns, L. IT, 18, B. 1. Williams Add Choree C drift to S. C. SUrerman. L. 13. B. S, Wlberg Height 10 5.318 i 8T0 10 10 Bell Real Estate Co. to Alice Condlt. N. 80 ft. L. 20. Eaaex Para 10 Virginia Penwell to Nellie S. Starr, E. V) L. 9, L 10. B. 16. Kern Park 1 Sorthls H. Ogllbe and hus. to Belle O. Taylor. L. 3. 4. B. 110. Palatine Hill No. 3 10 Herbert Hlgton ind wf. to Joseph F. ' Shelley. L. 1. B. 7. r'tlley Para 10 ! Joseph F. Shell t to Ernest F. Guldner, L. 1. B. 7. FlUey Park 10 j Henry Atwater and wf. to. Peter M. Korth et al. L. 7. 8. B. 1. Syndlctte 10 First Trust a Sarin! Bank of St. Jins to Empire Idt. Co.. Inc.. L. 31. 32. B. 1. L. 5. B. 13. U 11. 18. B. 14. East St. John 10 iTory 0. Kimball to Orejon Home Build ers L. 18. B. 10. Olmsted Park 1.2S0 Hsrrv Schoof to Minnie Scboof, und- tt L. 10, 11, B. 1. Nig-an Add 10 Dushan Alexlch. sdtnlulstrstor. to John rYitsch, L. 13. 16. 17, 18, B. 13. Berkeley E. S. J. McAllister to D. A. Morrison. L. 3, B. 3, Upton Part First Church of the Naxarene by board of trustee, to W. H. Everett, L. 9, B. 1. Grimes Add. to St. Johns Western Oregon Trust Co. to A. M. Randolph. U 4. B. 32. Mentooe Rudolph Erickson and wf. to Loo Is C. Otto et alr L. 35, B. 8. Arleta Park No. 2 Htnman Wbltaker and wf. to Abram T. Wright, L. 13. B. 12, Warerlelgh Heights Brtoe Wllxon to Humilton Co.. L. 1. B. -B." Shelbys Sub. of B. 2, Southern Portlsnd 823 ; 1 150 SuO 10 600 10 10 John L. Karnopp snd wf. to John F. Logsn. S. L 14. B. 13, Hawthorne - Arenne Add 10 A. W. Lsfferty to L. G. Gillette, L. 14. 13. B. IS. Falrmount AM 10 George Henriksen and wf. to North western Trust Co., L. 8, B. 9. Stan ford Heights 10 Building Permits. H. L. Corbett estate, repair three itory or dinary store and warehouse, 90 First St.. be tween Stark and Oak at.; builder. B. J. Bttwart; 200O. John Klernan. erect one story frame hed. 165 North Twentieth it., between Irvine and Johnson sts.: builder, R. J. Hubbard: $30. J. Belgbeder. repair one ordinary a-arsge. R28 Kenllworth are., near Clinton St.; builder, same; $100. Failing estate. repir 12 story fireproof rteel frame stores, 140 Fifth St.. between Alder and Morrison sts.; builder, J. S. Seed; $250. Tboma O'Dsy, repair one story fram bar ber shop, 740 Union sre. N.. corner Fremont st. baUder, M. A. Isllng: $50. Holbrook estate, repair on Mory frame meat market. 185-187 Third it., between Yamhill and Taylor sts.; builder, Callahan Cons trac tion Co.; $1300. Eesignation Follows Making of Charges Colonel Clark Olroa Up Command of American Leg-Ion of Canadian Torcti; Tourth Canadian IM vial an Offarod. Ottawa. Ont-, Jan, 21. (I. N. a) General Sir Samuel Hughes, minister of militia, has announced the resigna tion of Colonel Clark as commanding officer of the American legion In the Canadian expeditionary forces. The resignation had been demanded by the American club of Toronto and financial lrreg-ularitiea bad been charged. Major Perry has been ap pointed to succeed Colonel Clark, Eight hundred native born Ameri cans now residents of Canada have enlisted In the legion, but recruiting has dwindled owing to the controversy which raged around Colonel Clark. Two hundred more men are required to com plete the strength of the battalion. 4 Sir Robert Borden announced he nad sent to the Imperial authorities the offer of a fourth Canadian divis ion for service at the front. This would make about 80.000 men, two complete army corps, on the firing Um. The action was made possible by the prospect of a satisfactory response to the call for half a million men. Twenty thousand fresh troops are to be sent to . England Immediately as reinforcements, making the total force of Canadians In Europe 140.000 men. With Cashier Locked Up jBandit Eobs Bank Masked Highwayman at Soon Torcaa Cashier Into Tanlt; Escapes With $500 From Cnlrar City Bank. Los Angeles CaJ., Jan. 21. (TJ. P.) A lone masked bandit walked Into the Culver City Commercial & Savings Bank at noon today, throat a run un der the nose of Cashier E. G. Mc Hughes. compelled Mm to walk Into the vault, locked him In and made off ' With S500. The imprisoned man was not re t leased until halt an hour later, when - W. M. Bowen, assiataat cashier, came Into the building. A sheriffs posse left it one for the seen. SOCIETY Hint of Invasion Is Seen in Nish Speech Xaiaer's Address Is Believed to Folat to Beginning Soon of Reported Ten tonio Invasion of Egypt. Amsterdam, Jan. 21. (U. P.) With Kaiser Wilhelm returning from Bel grade, officials saw today in his ad dress at Nish a hint that the reported Turko-German invasion of Egypt Is about to begin. "We have been challenged by our en- I emies. who have envied the peaceful, i flourishing prosperity of Germany," he I said. "In a light-hearted manner, they I have endangered the development of Europe in order to strike at us. We Save had a hard fight, which will soon e spread to other fields." President and Bride Take Yachting Trip Washington. Jan. IT (I. N. S.) President Woodrow Wilson and his bride will leave tonight on board the yacht Mayflower for a cruise up the Potomac river and Chesapeake bay. They will be gone two days. The president, according to Presidential Secretary Tumulty, will map out plana for his speaking trip In the middle west while he is away. Deficiency Bill Passed. Washington. Jan. 21. (U. P.) The $12,000,000 urgent deficiency bill passed the house this afternoon with the $2. 000,000 appropriation for the Alaskan railroad and the $300,000 to fight citrus canker included. HE WAS A DIVER, ALL RIGHT HOWSON IUDwETHlM$ Light in Places Emphasized by the War RKY,Kt Enos and Artois Both Famed in History From the Nstlonal O The rocky ridge of Enos, where the ; allies landed troops, is a back door way to the ancient Horn. It lies about 155 miles west of Constantinople, upon the Gulf of Knos, in the northeast AeKean sea. Thirty miles away is the northern shore of the Gallipoll penin sula, around which the allied fleet has been conducting operations for months. Enos, Insignificant, built on a rock ledse, and surrounded by broad marshes, becomes of unusual interest to the world in its new character as a base of land operations against the physical heart of trte Ottoman empire. The respectable antiquity of the town Is attested by mention in Homer's Il'ad. Formerly, Enos was a trading port of some Importance, but It has lately lost much of its export to the adjacent seaport of Dedeagatch. The city's harbor is roomy and well formed, bvi t so neglected that It Is too shallow for the larger sea going vessels. Its export which it retains today Is due to its position on the Marltza. river, the great water highway from Adrian ople. 80 miles Inland, to the sea. The population of Enos is largely Greek seafarers, commission dealers and merchants. It numbered in 1905 about 8000. Its climate Is supposed to be very unhealthy, malaria and swamp-damp being as great obstacles to the city's commercial growth as the drifting sand bars that have filled ii5 harbor. The first part of the way from Enos toward Constantinople is through a level country, but the broken, mountainous regions begin long I before the Bosphorus is reached. - 'LOTT! e- 5 . . A COltttHl eographfeal Society. The Artois, the region mentioned, frequently lit the dispathces as that where the heaviest fighting in ndrth ern Prance is taking place. Includes the territory of an ancient province ot France and corresponds to the present department of Pas de Calais, minus the arondissements of Montreull and Boulogne. The Artois Is a rich, well watered country, dotted with industrial towns, but chiefly known as a pasture and farm land. Its larger farms produce an abundance of grain and hops, while the smaller holdings grow great quan tities of the fancy vegetables for which France is famed above every other land with the exception of Belgium. The capital of the old province was Arras, the name being a corruption of "rtola." Among the important towns In the region are Bethune, Aire, Ba paume, Llllers, 8aint-Pol and Hesdin. The great battle of Agincourt, between the French and English, was fought here on October 25. 1416. The Counts of Flanders ruled the Artois from the ninth to the twelfth century. In 1180 the land was be stowed upon the king of France, Philip Augustus, as the dowry of his bride, Isabella of Halnaut. In the fourteenth century, Artois passed to the house of By-gundy, and a marriage of a daugh ter of this house to the Archduke Max mllllan brought it under the banner of the Hapsburgs. The French con tested the claims of the Austrlans. and finally conquered the province from Spain, to which It had fallen in 1S34, In 1659. The province has since re mained in the possession of the French. Peace Delegates Are To Cross Germany Consent Soonred for lord Delegate at Tbe Xag-a to Xetara Overland to Stockholm la Sealed Cars. New York. Jan. 21. (U. P.) The Ford press bureau announced today that the few Ford delegates remaining at The Hague with the intention of later establishing a permanent peace tribunal have finally gained the con sent of Germany to cross that country to reach Stockholm. As in the first crossing they will Journey in a sealed car. They were scheduled to leave The Hague at noon. James Foss, Civil War Veteran, Dies James S. Foss, who M5 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert 8. Coe. 611 Mulberry street, Januaxy 20, was a native of Maine and served In com pany G, Twelfth Maine volunteer in fantry, during the Civil war, and was a member of the George Wright O. A. R. post of this city. He was 67 years of ag, and hr.d lived In this city fw over 30 years. He is survived by a daughter Mrs Coe. and two granddaughters. Funera.l servloes will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m, from the Lerch funeral parlors, East Eleventh and Clay streets. To Get Coal for Greece. London. Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) "The British minister had a long interview with the Greek foreign minister," says a Dally News dispatch from Athena, "and It Is said the allies have given assurances to Greece which will pre vent a shortage." (This probably refers to the reported coal famine in Greece). They will also, the dispatch continues, "do every thing possible to improve the situation of tbe Hellenic army In eastern Mace donia. . Copyright, 1913, Internatlonnl .News Serylce. Negro Is Unshaken On Material Points Chaoff ear Quits Stand Clinging; to the i Story That Mrs. Motor Offered Him . f 50OO to Murder Kr Zas.ssl Providence, R, I., Jan. 21. (U. P.) With his testimony tinaihaketi in ma terial points, George Healls, negro chauffeur, left the stand today short ly before noon In thevtfial of Mrs. C. Franklin Mohr, chari?, together with two negroes, with theikilllng of her doctor husband HealT clung to his statement that she for the murder nepi offered 15000 Healls probably win ot be sentenced under his nolo oontem "e plea for man slaughter until tbe m in murder trial Is enjdod. M ra. Molar appesure rveavouj a.gain today, though h et kerrtjy was less concern epd over He Atf artatemeat than she had been p'jviosly. Occasionally she eyd him severely, but for the most part she talked with her attorneys. British Exchange Is Climbing Again Xapld Xlae of Excbaxure Sates BcUts From Dumping of American Securi ties Seld by the English. New York. Jan. 21. (U. P.) Eng land has thrown a damper on Amer ica's hopes for maintaining leadership in the financial world. Wall street believed today England "put one over" on the United States. Inasmuch as the Sterling exchag rate, recently down to an alarmingly low level. Is now steadily rising. This rise followed England's action In pouring $20,000, 00Q worth of Amer ican securities into the street, after she had obtained the allied $SOO,(M0.000 loan nere, tnough it had been under stood that when Great Britain ordered mobtlUatlon of securities, they would not be unloaded here. Sterling wafc qulted today at 14.76. whereas at one time it was down to 14.50. Excess Weight Bars "Freshy" From Drill Portions of Sis Anatomy Prereated Other rnm WaanlTi a 4 . . " rouasfi m m ausar. ui uwuua, Berkeley, Cal., Jan. 21. (P. N. 8.) E B. Ward of Oroville, freshman at the University of California, has been excused from duty as a cadet because his 350. pounds avoirdupois doesn't "dress." When the company tried to execute tbe military movement to either right or left. Ward obscured the view. His weight carried the class elec tion, however, and the Oroville student has been Installed as president after a three-cornered fight. "Mare men on the railroad payroll in Ijl Orande today than ever befare In the history of the city." says the Ob- server. FUNERALS Beautiful adult pins or broadcloth easkC Bhelmlng. roegh box. besrae. two II smsjs.ii and serrlee for Hare reoaI f etals for 20. 140. M0. Higher priced funer als In proportion. W make oer own aas- $75 ktta. Lsy aaslataat. Private fanersl ebapel. MILLER & TRACEY I Wukiag-Ua aa ZUa It. JUia 81 kAttk Two More Teuton Cardinals Planned Iope to Hold Consistory la March Understood to Bo Another Peace topi Bavaria to Bo prntd. Rome. Jan. 21. (U. P.) Vital lm portanco was attached today to the announcement that the pope will hold another consistory in March. This la understood to be another step in the pontiff's peace program, though ostensibly it is for the purpose cf conferring the red hat upon Moa algnors Scapinelli of Vienna and Fruhwirth of Munich. The Pope, it is believed, desires to Inform himself about the conditions and possibilities for peace in Vienna and Bavaria. His action in having representatives from these two polrsts continues his plan of conferring with cardinals from the warring countries in the hope that from these sessions may develop a tentative peace pro gram. Diplomats ol the allied nations view with concern the creation of these two new cardinals, because of increasing the Austro-German representation in the Vatican. A Gentleman's Rebuke. Josephus Daniels was discussing a courteous retort. "A learned scientist was attending a dinner, and, as cigars were being in dulged In, one of the guests began to deride philosophy. He went on rudely to express the opinion that philosopher was but another way of spelling fool. '"What is your opinion, professor?" he asked, smilingly. 'Is there much distance between them?' "The professor keenly surveyed his boorish vis-a-vis for a moment, then, with a polite bow, responded: " 'Sometime only tho width of a ta ble.' " NEW TODAY ii isjm.yjn and faros Frprtla la Amrant at Currant Rata a A Thompts. Banksrs sf i'ourU sad Itark lu. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment k lforare Co., Offices 803-4 170 3d Bt. THE J. L- FEAREY CO. BUTS VOTES. MORTGAGES AlfD CC Iff TRACTS. I 808 Plrnm lldg.. Portland. Or. MEETING NOTICES 41 AL KADEH Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8 Stated ses sion Saturday, Jan. 22, at 7:45 p. m., iiasonlc Tem ple, West Park and Yam hill sts. At X 30 p. m.. an entertainment and concert will be given to which all Shrlntrs and their ladles are cordially Invited. By order of the potentate Ill'flH J BO VI'. Recorder. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttona, pins, charms Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 fth. Vita! Statistics marriages. Births. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICEXSE3 William M. Walker, Oras Vallej, Or.. leirl. and Lottie Allen Vlntln, 1103 Vancouver ivt , lesal. Walter H. Prtbnow. 1805 East Sixth St., le gal, and Boae Margaret Albrccnt, 440 Ales worth lie., legal. Ormond Ranklo. Rnrsl Arm Aprs., legal, od A dli a Marl Tarlor. aame ad'lrr-a. legal. A. L. Kultx. Tliiirinsii it , lpul, and Martha M. Hugen, t)."17 Sa-ler St., leful. W. G, Smith & Co. vs3- Third floor Morgan bldg. DRESS suits sold or rented, low prices, latest styles, all sizes: we buy dress ults Barell's Misfit Cloth Store 51 3d DRESS suits for rem, ail kizcs. Lingua Tailoring Co. 309 Stark st BIRTHS MAY To Mr. snd Mrs. Fred A. May. 192'i Market at.. Jan. 1". a fc'ti. BURL RAH To Mr. and Mrs. George S. Snstims, MO East Fifteenth st. S.. Jan. 7. a tnugtiter. GUNTHER To Mr. snd Mr. ThcVre Guu Lber. Marshfleld. (r.. Jan. 7. a son. MATTMAN To Mr. and Mrs H-nrr Mattman, 1179 Kast Sixteenth st.. Jan. IT. a . KRIKOAR To Mr. anil Mm Jn Krlegar, X04 One Hundredth St.. Jan. 13. a S"n. RZV.N'OLl'S To Mr. sod Mrs. I-tI 11. Rey nolds, 761 VanoouTer are., Jan. 16. a daughter. FISHER To Mr. and Mrs. P.mnel K. fisher. 800 Conk s.. Jan. lrt. s sm PAUL.I To Mr. snd Mrs. Jotin I-snll. 7W Eit Fourteenth st. .. Jsn. 1'. s dsufhr.-r. COBB Tv Mr. st.1 Mm. James A. .db. 040 Bsst Twentieth st. N., Jsn. in. s dmnrhter. HI' RLE Y To Mr. snd Mrs. Cljde C. Hurlej. NS2 Emerson St.. Iec. 30, s rtanKijter. K1.INK To Mr. and Mrs. Kd Kilne. 8-40 Eighty-fourth St.. Jan. 18. a rrm. GRAZIANO To Mr. and Mrs Jul.n Oraslano. 824 East Eleventh St.. Jan. lfl. a son DODBEUEY-TMr. snd Mrs. Mike lxtrdey, 1407 Omaha are.. Jin. 15, a son. WILSON To Mr. sod Mrs. Chan C. Wilson. Banner Apt... Jsn. 13, son. MAHASDAS To Mr. and Mrs. John Maraodai, 873 Yale t.. Jan. 10. a son. RIPPEL To Mr. snd Mrs. Adam Rlppel. 4RiO Forty-fifth e. 8. E., Jn. 0. a sin. PRTERSOS To Mr. snd Mm. Peter James I'eterson. 20 East Klftj-fifOi St.. Jan. 13. a son. CELOENK To Mr. and Mm. Geir rvipenk. 11W Fjast Eighth St.. Jan. 8, daughter. SIWEVK'H To Mr. and Mrs. Matt SlaeTlch. 1M Pcrter St.. Jsn 5. s mm. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith. Ml Hall t., Jan. 7, a daughter. WATSON To Mr. and Mra. Walter I. Wat son, 700 8-k-n are., Jan. 6. son. B1SCI0 To Mr. and Mrs. Eusjene Blsrlo. 1706 Est SeTenteenth st.. Jan. lo. a danrhter. MOYER To Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Mojer. 501 AlMoa are., Jan. 10, a son. DOUGLAS To Mr. snd Mrs. Emmett IL Douglas. 1254 Albin lie.. Jan. 6, a son. Ml'RHlV To Xlr. and Mm. William D. Murphy. l'H7 Ccrttt at.. Jan. 2. a on. DAVIit To Mr. and Mm. Walter T). Karla. 40TH East Thirty-ninth st., Jan. 14. a son. SCHWAB To Mr. snd Um. UusUt Scuwsh. 714 Ollsan St., Jsn. 4, s sun. 1 HAMILTON To Mr. and Mrs. Jsma W 6, Hamilton. 645Vi Washington t. Jan a oangnier. MILLER To Mr. snd Mm. Jot A. Miller. 724 East Fifty-ninth st. N .. Jsn. 17. a dsarbter. PETER8')N To Mr. snd Mm. Ai'l O. Peter son. 1H30 Esst ETerett St., Jan. 8, daughter. ALIA No To Mr. and Mr. Dnmlnlc Alfano, 175 Arthur St., Jbb. 9. sun. RICHARDSON To Mr. and Mm. Alrln Rlrh- anlon. 546 Taylor t.. Jan. la. a ds'ichter. DEaTHS AM) FI XKKAIaS 75 HASKELL In this city. Jsn. 19. at the resi dence of Mr. Mark Montgomery. 544 Kast ThlrtT-rntb t. 8.. Alrana E. Ila-keli, a?ed 75 years, of Ocean Park. Wssh., wfow of the 1st Henry Haskell, and mother of Mra. F. H. Browning of Newberg. Or. The remains sre at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnle? A Boo. Montgomery at Fifth. Nll-e of fanersl (hereafter. r.NGBCHS At the fsmilj resldem-e, I Varaoa ave., Jsn. 20, Ell Tsnxharn. ce.1 DZ jesrn; D-nwei wii tn r niisiu i,. rin(- burn. Friends Invited to attend funrral serlce which will be held st HoUnan s fnoeral a I isr ). Jsn. Ion, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow itUtardaj 22. Interment Klrervlew eemeterr. WAfiON'ER The funeral aerrlo at the late Buoert J. Wagoner, aged 73 years, will be conducted Saturday. January 22. st 2 p. m.. In tb snhortnsry cbspel of A. I). Kenworthy A Co.. 5S02-O4 V2d st. 8. F... in IenU. Friends Invited to attend. Interment Multnomah cem etery. 111 NKtifcAl'LEH. roneral services of the 1st Henry Bindaeadlrr. aged it -ear, of Ia suscn will be conducted Friday. January 21. at 2 o'clock . m. . In the mortuary rhapel of A. D. KenwoHhr it Co.. 602-04,-&2d St. 8. E.. la Lents. Interment Mt. Beolt I'srk cemetery. THE mexaber of Orient Lodge No. 17. I. 0. O. F-. 1 reqnestrd to attend th funeral service of our late brother. J. 8. Fos. to .be held at Lerch's Undertaking parlor Sarur dxy, at 2 o'clock p, bv W. W. TCBBX. Set'. l 1 Any II Cva DEATHS AND FUXERAXfl 7C CoaUaaod ) , BULGER The funeral of tb tat Captain 'Thomas J. Bulrer, wbo passed away in tkts city Jan. 19, 1910, will be bald tomorrow, Sat urday, st 8:30 a. m., from bis lata resides. 310 Third at. Thence to St. Lawrcnca ehnrch, corner Third and Sherman, wbera mass will bo ulfered at 9 a. m. Friends and acqnalBtancM are lnrited to attend. Interment family lot lUrerTlew cemetery. Tbosa daslrlng to view the body may so any time twsay at hk lata reMence. JONES lu this city. January 20. Stephen A. Junes, axed b"7 Jar; husband of Sarah i Juues. TUa deceased was a uembar of tatna tslu Lodge No. HM. 1. O. O. V., Drain. Or. l"he funeral K-rrloes 111 be held it the eoo fceivstoty chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc.. Kt Ule fum-rsl directors, 414 kVsst Alder St.. at l:jo p. m. Saturday, uuder tiia aupkes of thrr general relief committee 1. O. 0. F. trlemls luTited. luterweut Mount Scott Park c-u.t-1 r ry . 1.M11 The funeral eerilpea of the tale Hlide gird UaUl, wile of O. M. Inl. of 764 Mlcb- ignu are., will he held Saturunj. Jan. " i o clock if. m . at the residence establishment of J. V. Flnley ;n, aiouta-umery at Fifth. Friends inrlteU. Interment at Rose City - e'rry, loss At Uie resideuce of his daughter. Mrs. lu.oert S. Coe. till Mulberry X.. Jam S. Fim, ael 07 years. Fnuerl serricea will held at P. L. Larches Luderiaklng parlor. B. 11th and Clay on haturday, Jan. 22, at 2 o'i in k p. m. rt,i.i-Siphla J. Lugg, Mountain View sana torium. Jan. 1-. i yeaxs, apoplexy. SAGLK-iiscsr A. Najtle. 1SW tiettr sL. Jsn. 1H. lo years, lulier cuius Is. STKW A UT Imuran hiewart Sr.. 11 Grand aia. N., Jan. lu. r years, lobar pnsumoula. ButlKlU John y. lUwer. 40UU tast SeTen- tieth t. S. t., Jsu. 10, AS years, carcinoma of stomach. HUM a ; -Christ Lehmsn. Psttoo ar. and WiiUinatt bird., Jan. 13, 77 years, angina pectoris. v SM'DKR Alice SnyiJer, Goodnongh bldg Jan. 17. "." yenrs. cancer of stotnacb. THt'.MrsoN Margrette llioonon. 000 N lialem Te.. Jan. IS. 2 years, tosemla. Rosi-lJi I'eu-r ltisToid. Thu-lnui and MarshaU si., Jsn. 14, $2 years? cnruulc n- v (iti'rl IV--Klorenc E. Wootten, Good S- niriiun Jan lu. L3 rears, thrombi si. SHUKS Kuiily 11. Kuoles. 1UU UswUiorn sve.. Jan. 17, 75 yi-ars. Ugrlype. DAVIK.S tllilth lsie. lui tast Third st. N.. Jan. 17. )-r. carcinoma. hi MIlliiK Y lah t. MUler-Humphrey, H:.noTer ADL.. Jan. 17. 3w yaars. nauras- tl'tula-a'iem lj CLAKKK UHua., florlita, 2 87 Morrison. Et. Main or A-l06. Kins flowers and floial deslgnH No branch store MAKTl.V t UHKba CO.. florist. 1T Wash. Main 26. A-1ZO. Flowars for all occnulonn artistically arrangd. TONHETH FLORAL CO- 1st Waab,. bet. 4th and 6th Main 5102. A-'.luI. MAX M SMITH, florist. 141 H th l. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment with private driveway. J. P. rINLF.y as SON. Mont eoinery at Fifth. afP. EDWARD D. hOLMAN. The lead ing funeral director, 220 Tmrd St., corner Salmon. Lady aaaiatant. Pcones A-1511. Main 607 F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Dlrectora. 414 E. Alder st. Knl S!. U-25J6. Dunning & McEntee cindertakera Modern In every detail. Broadway and Hln at a. Broadway 40 A-4f,r,K. Itdv assistant. A. 1) KENWOKTHY t CO. Two Eslabllahmnta Tabor r;t7. .u2 K2d st.. Lenta. Tabor 695: 6th St.. at Foter road. Arleta. a r-v - ii x" . . . . . a K o Pr ( n it willlama av. I.edy sttendant Iay and night ervic. Walter C. Kenworthy 1S37-15H4 E 13th. Rell. 71. R-llJl. Chambers Co. JSRTg by. Wood- , lawn S-it. r-1133. Lady emoalmer il 11. 1. Kit k TRACY. Independent fu- r. t-1 m 1 rl! rorlfirs r 1 r sssr I n t4 j'," Wah nnd Ells M. ?S1. A-7I Q!rAFQ UndertaJtingCo. alaj 411 vjilf io M. 2121. Cor Id and Clay Hamilton East kOth and Ullaan. Fu neral service. Tabor 4111 RT RvmP Williams and Knott. BRF.KZh. & bNOOK. B-1H2. T. lit. 102 Helmont ct 34tli. Ldy attendant. P L. LERCH. leading east side under taker E. 11th and Clay. R-1MI. E. 711. rDIOCHM RESIIJKNCE UNL PU. LI11UOUIUI. 4133. A-2IJ6. 44 Mor. MONOlENTB MARBLE AND QRAN1TE WORKS. Finest marbl and a ran it. N. Schanen Marbl at Granite Works, HI Hawthorne sve. PORTLAND MARBLfc WKB.. I44-.44 4th sc. opp. city hall. Main la4- rhlllp Sen Pons, for memorials. Blacsjng granite cq i 26T-SHO T COB. M APISON. I KUK bALU llOLbEg 01 TJlfcJ Oregon Home Builders ar better equipped to build your home than others, cke-tche submitted according to your ideas without cost or obliga tion. Will build to suit on your let or one y u cIioom on cur term. 1.30 N. W. l.ai.k Uidg. HUYINU a ready bulll house is not so praciirable as building and getting exactly what yoti wlah. Talk it over with us. i he Oregon nom Buliaars, 1330 N. W. HanK hid;. NEW j it j in bungalow, all modern conveniences. 207 E. list aL EasY tenna. Fhor.e Tabor 3t2. Price $.400. biX room bungalow, E. Ollsan L car line, S2000, cash, terms or take clear lot part pay owner, 7,-4 journal. FOUR roum bouse and half acre. In I Portland. 11260. Owmr, TaOr 41. Box zy. r FOU SALE LOTt 16 $750 1 )T 50x100 In Laurelburst. quire 1 3 S 3 Michigan ave. In- ACHE AGE 57 Gibson Halt Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, eaay terms, will build to suit nor ehaaer. Phone Marshall ltit. or 6U- wood 4?. John H Gibson, ownr. CHICKEN. FRUIT, OAHDfcN raiicne near Portland. 2, S, 16 acre tracts, best soil, rood roads near electric. III to 1200k per acre, easy terms. McFar- lar.d. 3D Yeon bldg. Portland FOK SALE FAJiMS 17 i in ii -i iijasrfci Jww JiarJsjiJrrr -Tsr"isr"kp WATCH TifE WHEAT MARKET I offer best farm In Gilliam Co., 1211 acres, crop and equipment. Income next year 115,000; might tax some clear property in exchange, balance easy terms 300 Henry bldg. INVESTORS NOTICE 2100 acres, rich alluvial meadow, lots water. Ideal for stock, i per acre, Jl per re cash down. Claud cole, 309 Henry i .,1 ! FOR SALE, trade or rent, a good 200 acre wheat farm: easy terms. Ad dress, Box 4, Gooseberry. Or- FOK RENT FARMS It Improved 31 1:2 Acres On main road south df Tlgard with frontage on Tualatin river. About all in cultivation, rich, black land J suit able for onions and truck growing, lloise, fruit, some tools. Will lease for five years for 1300 per year, each e-. 04 Yeon bldg. ll,rr.a S, ler r...e r .rr... stock for sale. John kani 20K Btm!al ton. Wdln, 4211, EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 21 Farms Adjoining Greshm Wo have aeverai farms la thli dls- district at a bargain, on on R. K. -' track, 3b acres at $300 per acre, will take house and lot a llrst pay menu W bave 36 acres at $460 per are; also Z4 acres at 5o0, and 4ft acrea, : with fine Improvements. All thea : places adjoin tne town. V - Dorr E. Keasey St Co. : ' ' Id Floor Chamber oi Commerce. ; 111 ACHES of good grazing land tor 13000, about enough oexiar timber to pay for it, 80 c&i be oultlvatod when cleared. Will und for a good ;. house and lot Portland aad pay.' some caii difference.1 Call an4 sea V owner at 2ul, l-'n limg bldg. Z46 ACKtS, eaay wauling uiaiauc from county neat and high school. Woufd tako clear Portland reaides.ee up to K'j'iO; sotie cash, some lr; U. J. Hlibner. Uoldendale. Wasn. -' WANTKD, from owner,u to hit Irn- proved farm near Portland; havo ."" residence and several lots, all clear; . handl up to S&000 place, til) Yoon. Marshall 2431. CORNt.lt bouse, vlc-may ot Jjlu ud 'i Belmont, 110.000; for aoreaa, a ? cant lot or California bunilow. 0 Stock Exchange bid? : acres Oregon land, level, to trad for cood team. harnen8. wagon. Call: Marnhall 54S8 after 8 p. m. 160 ACRES timber; traue lor good lota 107 Chamber of Commerce. . FOR EXCHANi ood building lot'" Sellwood 14S. used car. Owner. 160 ACRES lb' mile s. W. Eugene, for Portland residence. Marshall 2a2. WANTED It K A L INSTATE at WANTED 3 room modern house, Rosa ' City Park. LaurelUu'at or Irvlngtoa . district; have iZVzQ cah equity In .. room modern house. 3klh and Han- y cock as part payment; will assume. Owner. 410 E. Jth St. N. WANTE1 To purchase bungalow In - good location. State prl'e and de- . scrlption. Will deal with owner only. Must be a bargain. Journal. WANTED Small houte. ea.st side; must be a bargain and euy terms. H-875, Journal. . i bTANiiAKD Almtratt Co. t VV . H.. n- llp. Prea) 402 Stock Exch. Msln 774. rtOOMIXO HOUSES 6.1 40 Rooms, Sacrifice Modern, steam beat, hot and oolj water, every room nicely furnished. clears )7fi month, 11000; half cash. baU easy terms. (Julgley, 202 Wilcox bid IT. FOR SALE Rooming-house. 4& rooms. rent tlA nrlr. ttA Bartielt, 111 - 1 ' .www. Chamber Commerce. BUSINESS OITOUTUXITirs 20 - 1 - w. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. We have an opening for a aaiesmaa Of ability, "up-to-the-minute man" and a producer, to enter the commercial truck field. Experience In this line unnecessary. A i em uiierallv position for the right man. Apply fcv-uee .Manager, OERLINOER MOTOR C AR CO., E. 3d and Oregon st. . Just across the Bteel bridge. "Federal Trucks," "Sulld as the Nation." - i 94 ROOM aparUnent house, in- excel lent location, ail roornn filled- this genuine; no Junk; J.ouo will handle. , ' I'ool nail in iieari or town coins; . good busineKS. JToo will handle See this before buying elsewhere. 81 7-sl 8 Northwestern liank Oldg. t WANTELi A bteaily, leilable man as partner In a prifltal.la offi busi ness, to attend otilce, meet customers. .- etc.; salary 7i month. emallAlnveat nient required. Cali 724 Norttfwes.ero Hack bids:. For BALK ty owner, pool Lil with btirber shop in connection, artd rno? lng picture khow in best towrt;j.n Ore- gon; good opportunity for two Itistlerg. Require about t.&OO to handf . 11X- 871, journsi , ' I AM THE MAN To sell, rent or exchange your business' properties. Elst with UlAKi.r.a UAii.t,i l, 723 Chamber of Commerce. POOLROoM. ; - Three tables, casn register, soda fountain, peanut roaster, good fixtures; must sacrifice for 2i6. l'ter. It N. ., 6th at. , Stupendous Offer! Until further notlos - bUelNESS Sinn 191 cards lor yyir; too ROSE CITY PRIXTKHT. IS.Vt Third. CONFECTIONERY etore, KOOd town. l.uO stock, doing i. to if oar, rent; price J400. 1037 U.arnber OS ? Commerce. Main 1020. OOOL opportur.ity for younn man in Office DUiness, gooa lncoru, aw required. Bl7-bU Northwestern litst bvlldjng. ; Wanted Man with iwj) to put in wholesail nusinea wnu cmcasi salary $100 per mouth to start; will stand Invent! rt Ion T-7'2, Jftmnal. , CASH store, lake in 1-5 daily; no delivery; low rent, mvuic imui -800; some term-. Call 724 North western Banit bldg. : , I OR SALE Confe tlonery add light frocerle. ic creum iariurj u as. , , Castle Rock, Wash. DADY confectionery with Urce Jly lng room Wash. st. Price 3$S. lit I gwetlajid bidg FOR SALE Box factory arid wrooci. working plant In good condition; eler power V W. Hale I iti, Or, - BtbLt OProUTLNHUCi WANTED 6H ., n ' --- WANTED Live cash grocery a jtn ipr lng rooms, or good loca'.orv Y-4e, Journal. - WE buy ho atoca. any stae, apo cash. B. Weston. 442 Park st WANTED To buy cutoff l-cyiindr Reo. East 2575. MONEY TO LOAIi HEAL ESTATE OUR INSTALLMENT PLAW S ee surest and beat method of paying a leaav 1X1 24 per tnontn ior v roonvn . - rays a 11000 loan and Interest, 16 17 per month for l months pay a 11000 loan and ldtrL (Other duration sad amouots is . nroDortlon. 1 - Wa loan on Improved property er tot build ii: I ,r nurnoiaa rnniTSBLL &VG O S UMX xms-H. 241 BtarK street. Kortiaim. frl" bUlLulNU loans on city ana sa'Durbtui - property: money .iinwj ww progresses, w. u. scs. si, fsuisi bids. Main 1417, - 1100,000 ON mortgagea. city and farm property fire insurance, bcrihiw at Co.. Gerllngr bldg . 2d and Aider. aiONavY U loaa in amouau) ot ll) W fkOet on city property, a, n. nsii. 201 Oerllnger bldg. " LoAlsM on improved properties, 'iue Oregon xsoiue uuiiaara, ia n. iv. Bank bldg. I 8H naid for mortgages, notes, cos tract mortgage loans; reasonawe rates F. H Lewis & Co . 2 Lewis biag. INaUHANCE ANL LOAhi I. L WHITE. 701 BELLING BLOT. ' 1V. , ov. wu. $110. !. Fred w. iiermin CO.. mt-niua. t.. kumOAiii. luaM. and .y. Lui Salomon St Co., 2H QK t near , Hw.evw UK Less r'Antti.WloA, , -, 0 4th st Moeid ef Trade bldg. UOM.1 to loan on improved city, ! arm property. K. C. King, 314 pald!og. 11000 VP to to loan oo uijr or farm property. rnor ziv. ; 1100,000 To LOAN at H and 1 per. cent. Qoddard Wiedrick. ?4l gtark. lltOO or less on Improved ."Portland. Private money. Phone B.roagway 401. fcEE u Ismail loans, tpataiimjnt loan. Cellare-Murton Co.. sz leon oiog. I Inv A Hortasae Co., 170 aa SL " I llONEf tO 0S tO W. H. US 1 ac Co.. tit Spalding bldg. (CoattJ.aa n.lnt ; v -