THti OREGON DAILY . jfoft jtiNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAV, flfcpRUARY 3, 1916. PERMIT TO BUILO A COLD-STORAGE AND EE BUILDING LET Captain Hosfordr Well Known STOF r - Steamboat Mani" 'Antici-lTruat Oicamuuai ... pates Better yv earner boon OTHER" PERMITS GRANTED Alterations i Will Be Made to tbe ... -V fTblaglo Hffl, of tbe b S. ereeX.mberJompay. In Anticipation of better building m weather in the near future Captain O. I W. ; Hosf ord wel - known steamboat 1 man, yesterday took out a permit for his-proposed single story cold storage I and store building to be erected at Grand avenue and Bast Morrison street, j Janell ft Bons have tne contract ana i will construct the building from plana I prepared by the architectural arm. ot I Stokes A Zeller. , It wiU cost 110.000. 1 - A iirmu ou Deen issuea bt utii. !. 3. Menef ee X.umber company for J alterations to tne company s amnge mill in Mock bottom. -The work will ct uiw. v I iniuuuu ua iuornson streets, i whlcH isto be occupied by the Hudson Arms company, wlll.be made by Caid- store a ft Fourth and Morrison streets. well A Delbert from plans prepared- oy viaussen a viaussen. isoara JOreetg Tomorrow. I C C.Baoman will sneak at the I regulaf weekly luncheon of the Fort-i iana -eauy board in the Chamber of commerce tomorrow noon on The xuiy or tne our." j. u. Lee will be I chairman of the day. Real Estate 'Jtransfers. - Banker Iiit. Co. to A. C. Tardy, L. 11, IS, B. 82. UJ frk $ ' Cfaarle W, La Harr end wife to - ?.W B' V,I Waters L. 2, B. 12, . Hlsblaod Park George B. Vaa Water and wife to W. : 0, Combe, L. 2. B..12, Hifblaod Park . W. J. I'atterson to Beeaie UcaUaDoa,, L; 11, B.l. Terrace Fark..., BleMcKlnnoB and hanband to Mar. tin T. Uetfy I. 11. B. 14, Terrace; v Park , ,. ... .-. . Ororg Flandere Wllaon to Martin T, Duffy et al. L. e. B. 7. Mrriow.... Bobert BfiTarreU and nife to B. K. KnPST.. t. 2, 8. 4, 6. , 1. S, - B. U.iArllnstoa lita. .............. Erdlus A tarrcll to B. K. Knapp, -Tr., C 2 to 7. B. li, Artlofton ifta. Lu O. gtockdale end wife to H. . V. -'Pupke, Li 7. a 15. Hlbbarda ad.... IVed B. Ama to Hill Broa., L. 15, 18, 17. B. 1, li. 21, 22, B. 2, Euclid Hta. Arthor Clark to Ore. Bond c Mt. -Co., traet bea;. at NW. corner laud conveyed to Uearj Uaba. deed book ses-ss , Edltb E. Ctepbeuaon and buabaud to Ex 11 Burkttt. L. 11, B. B. Uurraymead addition .,... Cha.- Ib Foater and wife to Wallace R. Tbreabjer U 0, 7, B. 7, Mt. Scott View add Wallace K. Tbreeber to George B. John- V Bost W. It B. 7, Mt. Scott View ad, v... ...... , ... :H. t iOTthruu and wlfi to John N. Arcbbold et al, U. 1. B. 0, Irrlng-- ' wood , NorUiweatern Trust Co. to "Ada Lusao, L. 1, B. , Wllbarton... Oee. W.-Betta end Ue to A. A. Rand U 15. W. li tt. U U, B. 4. : Uoaemead Park Mareeo' A. Qwrd to H34oeer fc, - V 10., 11. 12. 13. B. 1. Corona Parlu,.. 10 1 8.700 10 lea 10 10 1 1 10 10 1 10 I 60 650 8.00Q 10 10 Overbeck & tooke Co. . EWcka. Xoads. Oetton. araln. Zte. : tisl-aiTJIoaxd of Trade BaUdlag, DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES! TO ULL EXCHANGES - - Members Chicago Board of Trada ' ' .. Correspondence ef Logan Bryan. Chicaso. New Tork. THE WESTERN PRODUCE CO. ' Bueeeaaer to OOOOHTJE-WXatPU: CO : la sow in a. vealtion te handle year abiDmrata of UOOaV VXAt, POViTBY, EGOS aa BUT- xjl ea a per eeac uvasj&iaaiUM, ee wtu aaue jresi a nut aannxu jrtuujsi. . . , rial Front Street. - - - Telephoaea: XarahaU ISSS, A-4117. -Befereacee: NortbwMtera National Bank. THANSPORTAXION San Francisco Lbs Angeles t (Without Caange of Soate) Tbe Biff. Clean. CATrf "Treble, Slegantly Appointed. Hoa-Oolag Btaamsblp . - BEAR Salle rrom Aina worth Sock 3P.M.,FEa5 10Q Ooldea asucs ea Colnmbla Blver. AJJ. Sates Xnclude Berth and Meevis. Tables, aad Service UaexceUed, The San Fraadseo Si rortlaad B. B. Go Third and Washington Sta. (wtta O-W. u. s a. Co.) Tei. Bread. -'is . . way eauu, iwtui, Hi 1 Vorth racifio Steaaiahip Co. COOS BAY EUBEKA 'AND SAN FRANCISCO. o D SS. KILBURN v Saturday, rbroary . s. at. 0' IL Ticket Offloe 1SOA Tbird ft. Phones Main 1314, A-1314. nW T jp.- nf rr t va. a t BTSAsaEat SE CB Eteamer . Barveat Qaeea learea a n. m. dall, ,uwm Saturday tor Aster la and way polnta? Bt. mru' reawarr avaiwia. i a, m ' aaur aa cet't Sunday, , . - -, Tirkete end reeerratloiis at O-W." B,' A H. Uulon Pacific Syatrm) City Ticket Of flee. Waahlofftoa at Third before 5:30 p. uv; after tbat hour at, Aafa-etreet dork. 1'bouea Broadway 4dU0; A-6121. . - ' Loa ADcelea and bb uyo. STEAMSHIPS YAIE AND HARVARD' Eallroad or any eteamer to Saa fonelsea. tbe bxpuaitiva City. Largeat. taatest and tbe CM.V atrictljr flntt-clam paaaeaeer hiua ea SAJf rHAMCXSCO. FOBTL1RD k - MS AN8ILES S. S, CO, ' " Frank Boilam, Axent. i. 124 Third Et Main SM,,. A59 J- , - with d. a a. a. kTb." - ' . .. Olympia Bank Will. Get Preferred Claiml Tndge Cushman Sanies Shearing; la Suit Brought Against XcMt ef Bank la Ceatratta, ' Centralis) Feb. 8.- Judge Cushman, a the federal court In Tacoma, has de nied a rehearing of the suit' brought against the receiver, of the United States National bank of tbia city, by the receiver of" the Olympia. Bank & coB,pafty' B ruaB of I court the Olympia bank Is entitle the titled to a preferred claim of $9500 against the local bank and a general claim of 125, . ' ; ' -J -V First Dry Conviction. Centralis, Feb. 3. -Judge Olere In po- i lice court Tuesday evening fined Dan Salser f and costs on charge ox ; ie - " "f " - llmwt 4. U4. an... A 4F hii alliasa L t T 'aarab ruhminr. ii ! search of liauor. His arrest was the t iertvan uflwwaw 'Ba es; wra nrn l aa - i"' " " ,7k ...7. 1 nance, which conforms with tbe Uw. Salxer's attorneys have appealed bis oase. , , I .vi , I ' j . ,3 , 'Flood Is Feared. fnll. Vh Th. TTaaf yn Hail- I way dumber' company closed downl'neJ ,rc,Iit Jndge Kavanaugh in his it . mill and camps a.gain yesteraayj noon after a foot of snow bad fallen ( in a few hours. China Ditch, which bisects the business section of the city, R n.wi.. ,n : n i hanVi and thi Skookumchuck river is also running hjth. Indications pointr to a flood of even more serious proporUons than that in December m . . . , , ( NTftTT fiTI Q ATI T.1-r 1TP. W UO V VU.O JXilVl X Campaign Noticed The effect of the campaign of Fire Marshal Jav W. Stevens to Dut a atOD to arson tires has been noticed rail lover the coast, according to J. F. Bean, a member of the arson committee of the flra underwriters of Los Angeles. Mr. Bean la In Portland on a business trip. Fire Marshal Stevens leaves Fort- land Saturday for Ban Francisco, wnere he will deliver an address, before tne convention of 'fire underwriters and Insurance officials. Wilson's Secretary impresses xtegreis In response to an invitation extended to President Wilson to attend the Rose Festival in June, the Portland Chamber of Commerce haa received a letter from Joseph P. -Tumulty, secretary to the president expressing the ohief execu tive s regrets. - Mr. xumuity states, however, that If ltsHould transpire that the president snould be on the Pacific coast at that time be would en deavor to come to Portland for the fiesta. 11 , Josephine H. Tlbbtta and bnaband te C. b. we ei ai, n. i v, ii, a- a. Taboratde 250 B. Jaeobaon. to Jobs C. Da t lea, SOslOO rt Ymm In Nl. Una K. IS. uoiaamitne ad. 150 ft. B. from NW. eoraer,... 10 O. L. Bra baker and wife to Jeeepb Lo- reetses. U. .- b. a. Keen aa. WiUiam H. Hlteht-n and wife te John b. Kaoktn. U. 1H, 19. B. ia, rorta. month . ........................ .. Boxclla A. Pin miner end hatband to dltb L,? Fiummer Buroa, u. n, p- , 14. Cloeerdale Eat. No. 2 Vv .. .. 900 Harry U, ; Nye and ife JoJCbyle g. - 9. Brentwowod . . . - Arthnr-Clark to Oregon-Realty Co.,, N. CO I 45 rt. U a, . z. OOlOatBUB'S a Alice M. Cain., and buaband to Frank , Dooly, u. lft, 10, H. 17, uawtaorne Hnrl'burt to' Afa M. orlberr, -0 , 25x217 ft. com. In iJ,' bdry. rrendi a, 185 ft. W. of W. line ef E. 8Stb. Kate E. jealie te Keat Brown, US. 10; B. 3, V, 1. Martin Tract,. ... ,. Theodore Kaaeberg to Emma Jeea nv. , erne et ai, 1 ll, . e, Aneta rare new a. ..................... .-. .4.M.,, Rlh, tt. Rnrrtr to H. I. RumDttOO. B. -4 u H, H. aa MBWinorae rare ...... iw.wuu C. C. Cartaea and wlfelo tt. H, c. Kaeve, L. 6, . n. ea, Sansyaide 2d ad.! alao S. 29 ft. t. 5, B. 45, Boa- suralde . ........ . .... .......... .. 1 10 10 A W, Zimmernjao and wife to Alice M. Mclntyre. U 0, B. 82, Brentwood Jobs A. Boatrem and wife to Wanda Undner, U IT, a. e, wioerg ma.... Bulldtng Permits. 'Captain O. W. Hoafdrd Erart 1 story ord. atorea... 129-134 Grand, arenue, between Eat Alder and East Morriaoa atroata: imuaer. Zanelle A Boeai $10,000. M. M. Qearen Bapair 8 atory frame betel, 101 Slxtb street. ..between Stark and Wit lnstoa atreeU; balldar.i D. Oarieo; S125. L. B. Mane fee Lumber Co. Repair abla tio mill. Mock's Bottom, foot of OUn street; bnlldoc, 0. Gartens o000, Scott Brook : Katat Eepair a atory ord. atorea and tbeatre. 383 Waabiugton street, between Broadway and Park atrmta; bnilder, Abbott Tinning A Boofmg Co.; $00. HUNDREDS HIKE TO I THEIR WORK; MANY PAR LINES BLOCKED' "" ' (Continued From Page One). Conditions on . the east the east sids were much worse. ' Most east side residents walkad home last n'.ght In the face of the I cold east wind. It was .biting and ! penetrating ana more man one set cold nipped ears were reported. System Zs Paralysed; ' The street; car company had. an- nouAcea tnat it wvuw we uuaun w a, a, . A 14 ..lia i W a.. -A v keep its lines open after o'clocX but the elements ' hurried even that time. At 5 o'clock all systems were r.aralv.ed 't rom lack of newer if n.t from the lability of. the cars to bue!??" TT ' hlT TrZT"",ZZ the snow which drifted over the rails t?. fSS" 06 ."W. frm up the covertng them to a depth of from six mcnes to two xeeu This morning there was no cnance the -residents of the soutbeaet side. The -Mount Scott and Hawthorne ave nue lines were unable to turn a wheel. The cars stood all night on the tracks where the snow bad gripped them. Hawthorne avenue and Division street presented a constant stream or nu manity "hoofing if.to work. Mount Tabor and vunnyalde ' dis tricts,' also heavily populated, were also without cars. Between East Sixth street and the 'Morrison 'bridge a dosen cars .were stalled, while the west-sids end of that line also held a number ef deserted cars, unable to get any further. ; . ,4- Montavilla residents : were able "to get cars at East Thirty-seventh street, if they were lucky. ' - Many Xdaes Slocked. Aa many car a as could be operated under " the difficulties - were running between Grand avenue and that point. At Grand avenue; such passengers as made the first distance by car - were fouced to again alight and walk across the bridges. The -' Union avenue and j Irvington lines , were also paralysed, but .those residents - or tbe northeast section, moat of" them, made, for Williams ave nue,'; where -.the- service had been re sumed this morning, and came to wort over that line. - ' " ' - . St. Johns and Kenton residents; such of them as went borne last night, were forced to walk to lOUingswotUi before taking , the Williams avenue cars. WHAT WILL BECOME ' OF INDICTMEfiT IN CLARK BALLOT CASE? District Attorney Wants -the Charge Dismissed; Higher Court Refuses to' Quash. " What will be done : with the indict ment still banging' over Albln S. Clark, twice tried and otice convicted of tbe charge or ballot tampering? . . . wlricl Attorney tsvans warns tne taa ' re" quested three circuit judges to order 7 : . niamiaaa at t . a. a at been aenjaa So desirous was the dis- "ZT," TV . T LT "7"" "f 'rte4. the-UsUf to tn aupreme court i on a - writ, of mandamus. Mow the highest tribunal of the state has sua --- h"-" iuuWlw.i, u tb cxr u bas returned to roost L"" orancn wnere w" iue journey to sa eTvOrs la Qttandaxy. J udge ' Kavanaugh . says be doesn't know what will be done with tbe worri some indictment; Mr. Evans says be doesn't, and there isn't an attache of the district - attorney's office nor a Jurist who does know apparently. Zt is Intimated, however, that 'the case will be taken to another department of tbe circuit court. A majority of tbe Judge of this court already have re fused to dismiss. - judge McGinn and DavU haven't had their turn at the Clark case yet. : The Jury that first tried Clark for ballot tampering disagreed. This vt. jt in J Udge uatens .department. Tb&aecond trial in the same court resulted in con viction, but Judge Gatene refused to sentence Clark, ostensibly because the court reporter, 3. M. Butler, died be fore making a transcript of the case. . Coure Ke fuses . Dismissal. On- the plea that It was uncertain that another conviction of Clark could be obtained, the district attorney re quested . Judge. Oatens to dismiss the indictment, against the convicted man. The court refused, and passed the case on to Judge Oantenbein when the let ter bebama presiding , judge of the cir cuit court. Judge Oantenbein In turn refused to quash the indictment, and willed the case to Judge Kavanaugh when It came time for Kavanaugh to preside. Thence the. case passed to the supreme court of the state, and last Wednesday it again came home to roost. Two others indicted with Clark have not been tried. . Clark formerly was an officer of tbe regular army in the Philippines. He draws a pension ot $11 a month. JCY STORM HAS THIS CITY TIED UP IN A I DOUBLE BOW KNOT (Continued From Page One). graph companies were .absolutely, cut off from the outside world this morn- ,alng, but Were working their linemen jwltbout cessation to get some sort ot service out to points where connections with lines not affected by tbe storm I could be made. l A wire was finally opened from Se attle this morning by 4he Western Un- ; ion and a message got inffrom Spokane. I To tbe south, however, all coram uni- I MA MHnn waa mii Aff Both the Pacific Telephone Tele graph company and tbe Home coin- pacy bad absolutely no long distance service. Fred Spoerl, manager of tbe roruana exenange or tne paciflo com pany, said it was as if there were n such tning; as long distance .telephony f Telephone Berries Interfered With. Thousands of city ' telephones were out of commission, in both systems, and efforts to- restore service were slow. s. j Jitney drivers began venturing out this morning and carried capacity loads, of passengers, and' tbe taxioab companies sent out conveyances by tn score. The operations of all autorao bilists wer. uncertain, however, and it was long- before any attempted service, f Forecaster Beals beld out little hope today that conditions would be mate rially improved - tonight or tomorrow. With; absolutely no reports from the coast or from Alaska to .base any fore casts, upon, tbe bureau issued a tents live . forecast of . continued cold, but wmor. snoW. ll l likely that , t-tiK wind a wilt rantlnua aa ait rt I t Last nlghf the temperature fell to 24 degrees and it was between 25 ane zs degrees at 10 clock this morning. Since December II 41.1 Inches of snow ' had fallen up to t o'clock this morning and during the 24 hours end- ing at that hour S. ft inches of snow t elL This was equivalent to 1.1S inches of rainfall. Storm worst. Bays "Seals. From all angles. Mr. Beals declared thla morning that the storm haa been- . 4,1. vs. .w. w - . 'JTrj 01 U r'5rni.m.'t. .L 1 . . ' VhT 1-- 1. :dur,n? J4 . ho"rs' nd : u now fi,? - ine5om .nt(.ini ano... 1 ,. , " , , . 7 ; , -i MAIL DELIVERIES : ARE BEING MADE IN . ; SPITE OF STORMS ' " . " '', 1 1 r.fV iT- DeliveHea - of letter mail are being made today throughout the city, and on rural routes in spite of the storm This : morning tbe only way some' of the postof flee sub-stations could be reached was by foot, and the carriers took the mall pouches on their backa. Aa tha mail was light, the pouches wifrhuf between SS - anil Eft The Arleta, Woodstock and Monti. villa: stations had . to be reached on foot. ' - ' - r . - Tbe most difficult - place to reach was St. Johns. J.rM. Jones, sunerin. tendent of mails, said he hoped to get the 'letter 7 mall out there in - time for one delivery this afternoon. One delivery will- be -t made In 1 the residence districts and the regular" de liveries in - me cosiness district, v Kurai earners - ara navmg great dirricuity." out,mo8tior the carriers have divided their routes; -with, the in tention of reaching r today the . places that : could not be reached yesterday. The carriers are going on. horseback. - I." D.; Howard, carrier for-the dis trict,, along ' the - Barnes And Cornell roads, did not get back from hla trip yesterday c until-10 o'clock- last nights It took the carrier on Council Crest Flies 95 ;fifiles oil r J Course & ah Hour i rpvos Ajaerieaa Speed Axe Broken' by Aviator Trail, arnside at Xihaea Wits nomas lt41tary Tractor Plane. i Ithaca, N. TTeb.' S.(X. N. S.) All American record! " for speed' were eclipsed here by Aviator Frank .Burn. side, who several' days ago attained an average speed of j i miles an hour. The record 'was made i i a Thomas military tractor biplane )er a mean urea naix inlls course.' 1 : is-: Air. Burnside's- speed averaged a mile in $8 secondit Tbe flight was of ficially timed by T. J. Frawley. a rep resentative of the Aero dub ot Amer ica. ..: : S ONE MAN KILLED AND W 7 i i DArtlnnJ Tr.re. ' A,a TUrnn rUlllallU liatilO niC I 111 CC . Hours Late; Only Cable Cars Are Running. Seattle. Wash., Feb. S. Under a great weight of snow the dome of J3t. James Roman Catholic cathedral col lapsed Wednesday afternoon. So far as is known no one was caught under the wreckage, but the damage to the build ing is estimated at $50,000. The roof of the -West Seattle Chris tian church ' also collapsed, A man shoveling snow from the roof of a six' story building fell to the street and was killed. Tbe- grandstand at the Denney athletic field. University of Washington, went .down. Skylights broken and awnings torn down were numerous. Telephone and telegraph service is demoralized. More than two feet of snow lies on the downtown streets, 4 and there are practically no cars except on the three cabl llnea. A northeast wind drifted cable lines. A northeast wind drifted the snow, adding to the difficulties of navigation, though in fact few people attempted to get out. The- stores .are practically closed, and last night the atres took in scarcely - enough to pay for beat. Schools have been closed until further notice. An effort has been made to locate every idle man In town that be may be given work shoveling off sidewalks and roofs. Train service is paralysed. Passen gers from Portland are three hours or more late. -l nra overman irami ' the Northern Pacific are stalled, though ' Three overland trains on tney are an equipped wiui eepmi cars. and diners so that the travelers ri1!.? SSf SiSfS: 1 discomfort. Other through trains are stalled, though service is main tained between -Seattle and tne Cana dian boundary. Tha weatBer bureau offers no hope of immediate relief. Says Von Papen Was Instigator of Plot British Captive Bays Tormer Bmitary Attache ef German Bmbassy at V. s. naamed BlowlneT tTp of Canal. London. Feb. 3. (I. K. S.) .Bridge man Tai lor, detained here on charges of falling to register as an alien enemy, has confessed that Captain Von Papen. former military attache of the German embassy at Wash ington, o-ganlsed the plot to blow up tbe Welland canal, according to of ficial announcement. nine and a half hours to make one aelivery yesterday. . No eastern mail was received tooav. Mall came in from tbe south and the north. PEOPLE MUST GET , MILK FROM STORES WHILE STORM LASTS TJntlf the storm breaks Uttle milk will be delivered in tha residence dis tricts of the city. Milk. will be deliv ered by most of the creameries and dairymen to store along the various car lines, where it may be purchased. Retail delivery was abandoned yes terday, owing to the danger from fall ing wires and the difficulties of the milkmen. A conference waa held by the creamery and dairy men yesterday, and It was decided to adopt the no residence delivery plan. RAILROAD IS BLOCKED s BY BARRIER OF SNOW ON S., P. & S. LINE , ,. ; ,,;'- (Continued From Page. One).-. were running on schedule and the Northern Paciflo and O-W. - R. & N. were getting traina through in fairly prompt time to trie nortn. -; - Botary : Plows Busy. The O-W." R. 4 N. has a rotary plow working this way from Hood River, but Its progress Is uncertain. Other plows are working east of that point. Tbe North Bank road has three big plows tearing at the drifts somewhere between Vancouver and Kallbridge. but lack ot telegraph service makes their location a master of guesswork. no rauroaa omciai woum venture the wildest . guess today as to wben service would be resumed, as the mea ger reports reaching Portland do not indicate any appreciable moderation of the storm. ; ' -rsr- Oregon Electric trains which were annulled yesterday becense no one was was I ridet willing to: brave the storm to them - were ' not restored, today. ' The only, lino of the North Bank system in operation was the Astoria line, which waa opened .-sxier. a fceavy rain 'had fallen west of Gobel and cleared the drifts.1 , " I , ' Avalaaehaa Are beared. ' mraaffVAH'' lTni"asB.tat.tS- Tlab 1 ab . SaAfnaJ SN CRUSHES CHURCHESOTSEATTLE altelegrsntis jnoraing from seatue which had been delayed slnea S "aam's" ' . a, . yesteraay aiiarnoon, stating t net ',20 feet of -snow In the Cascades la block- ing all rail traffic Into the Piget Sound j uonn . - Twaintvaisr - InnVia a nno, f prevails' at" Seattle and ; many v roofs are in clanger. ,1 ; Thet-danger of avalanches in the I oiuuii tK.'iitt is cu iviivus. iuai rauroaa men axe .exercising more than usual, catttion, particularly in anticipation of warmer ;.rea,therv - c j , - . Please " don't- forget - to - -feed - th birds." Oregon Humane Society. . ; Fihcmcidl;ilpMustriaVD United States Chamber : ot , Commerce Tasting Referendam on '.. Beaman's Act-Wool Demonstration Car on Tow of Korth--'west States.--' '-.j,-. . . 1 - .-' Xef erendom' ea 8 's Act iter. erendum - Ho. 12 of the Chamber of Commerce of the United BtAtea . ot America provldea for voting ;-on tbe Seamen's act. The special committee which has considered the bill and pre pared tbe form of the ballot qaestiens which are to be voted upon Included R. O.'. Rett, ebairman, a banker x of Charleston, 8. C.. and president of the Charleston. - Chamber . : of , Commerce; Homer I Ferguson, a naval architect and shipbuilder, president of the New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Ztock company; J. Howlana Gardner, vice president and director , of the - New Knajland Steamship company; - Russell H. Loines, manager of a rnartne insur ance company; Frank A. Seiberllng, president of the ' Goodyear Tire and Rubber company. ' ' - The specific- propositions on which the members will vote arc four - in number and -include: ; 1 The committee recomrri4ds that congress should be asked to auiMnd at once sections 4, IS and 1 of the (Seamen's . act- which- discriminate against American porta and American snips, and .which are restrictive, of American COmmMA until uoH Mm. 4i by international i(rmact tha r. qulrements of these sectiona can bew Ping of all nations. '. . . ; 2 The' committee recommends that the sectiona of the teamen's act deal ing with deserters should be repealed as to foreign vessels, and that the state department should seek to have arrest and imprisonment of seamen for desertion abolished by ether na tions.. . Tbe committee recommends that congress should be asked to request mo preeiaeni to wiinaraw at once tne notices the United States bas given regarding abrogation of treaties. 4 The committee recommends that a federal shipping board should be cre ated. . N - " United States Chamber ef Commerce and International delations.-- The Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, by a recent refer endum to ita 800 unit members, fav ored action to -,secure conferences among neutral countries, to establish rules -to protect . life and property on the high seas, to establish- frequent In- ternational conferences for amendment ff international law. to establf h an international court, a council o con- cUiation, and In case of. 6U mtes, agreeing to bring concerted er jomlc pressure to bear upon any na in or nations which, resort to mill tar neas ures without submitting their iffer ences to an international couf or a coimcil of conciliation. . J , c , One subject of the referenda A was not carried because It failed of a two thirds vote. There were cast 452 votes for it and 249 against. It wait con sidered by many the -most important resolution of all and provided that, the unuea states taae tne initiative la ioininar with Mh-R,in in aw. ZXJ&1 .v,nt that innMrti ...rm h V.T .,., ? u. -ufflcient; toompel aa- none wmcn nave . proct ided to war o desist from military opjerations and to submit, tbe questions at Issue to an WHOLESALE TRADE IS DEMORALIZED IN THE Tl Practically Npt Enout B ciness Shown in Any JAn o Est ablish ' QuotaUona-iNo; Freiht Sent or Received DtaWf? tio Dajr. l j a i y '' T - Front a treat and tbe 'entire wholeaale trade ef Portland te tbeftngsly demoralised aa a re. ault ot weather cj Itlona. . With .the tele- pnone aemce prno ur au ana ao rraifnt , aerviee either to or . cam the city, there was not enough buaioeat in eay lice to eatabliah quota tlona. 7. . year of a famine a feed products la about the only featare of, be trade.- Egg prices at wholeaale are reaclWg generally aroand 46e a doaea. bat as be I' t at ted, there ia ao little bualneae dolag the laotatiaes Hre not well eatabUahed. . Potatoes are ext wely scares with deity cries to ooUtde gro '(a alxaoat Impoeelble. San IVsj Xcisco Wool. Saa maciaccv (LM. S.) Wool per pound : . -! - Humboldt and Mel toelno. S montha' growtb. Zlwzze; ' anoni , soexzsci miaait coaa tle. s montha' eiW h, awd - lTQIUc; do fair, l&31Tc; Bed Blufj V aed 'icluty, 30ffi2Se; aouthera California , U iM lamba' wool. 12 4215c; Nevada . ato i, 184 5c. . aceordlng : te quality. ; i ; St. JjoxAa, iVoolVfarket. -Bt. Louia. Hat t ib. 8 t. N. 8. J Wool quiet. Southern al it southwestern medium, hltt32e; meaiunj M end seevy, S7Mf30ej eoarae and low. j Se ae; borry aliirbty, 25tJ UUc; burry hard, lntlSe; (tee. ilUllic; flue heay, l&620c. i SiOClavTu- wumx wcwjtvrn tvwviutxi urijfu., av7 Sic; mediant derh, Zitt&e; borry aligbtly.S I f25c; borry hard, lauuc; nae nnt. minsci ttine heavy, lettJ;, U" harry and roaauls WTub waahed. Me. i, 344c; Ke. 2, e3c; burry. 2036c. u Mohair. Ions luattbna, 27f2Te; abort sad oobraw, WUiZdo: burty, 20M 2flc.. Chicago Pince; Blarkrt. H ' Cblcago, Teb. - S.-f-U '4 -f -Esga, firm, butter Bochanged. i : T . ' - Butter receipt. 0000 tube., pre fmery eatraa, 30c: extra fireta, SSQ22A' fi Wa. 25 27c; econda. 23&24e; dairies, eira. ; aceonda. 2tj23c; packlBg, atock, aV ACl ladlea. 2,gVe'rece!pa 1900 eeaei. Irats 14Q oolTo- ardtnarr flrta 27Si5WAC: miacelUne- uua loU, 212Sc etraa. lM)sai35c; aturase April. oVsAvc. , a ; ffastem' Barley Market. ' b - Chicago, Feb. S.-(I. 8. J Barley atrady, eltin, 7hible. t, f Kew Tork. Feb. 3. . K. 8.) Barley steedyi malting, S?V4ViiCtr Kaoaas City, Ma, Feb, .(!, My. c. ....... - ' K. 8.) Ber Oresron Apples la South.: Saa Francis. Feb. 8. Apples' per box. Fn aad Washlaa'toa! - Sciuetifaergs, SI 1 BO: Bea Davis. elOSai-40 fceaaaa bea. Ore .GOJ autiea. 1.44tl.. BANK T STATEMENT OF COAST eswatHtkaVM .r'- '-.- Tfaiat WMl. , Tftf aUOtsOay aatf 2, ia7,aA- f s ff ,W4,su.vv -' eh 4 ayskl Aon e . si 4 SUtet ap.es ara f TnaSuislW aaaaaaea 1,732,430. 5 eta Vt. W. at PORTLAND FIREi RECORD , Tnesday. 7:2 n. m. Inman-Poulaen Lumber company, 'east side waterfront, crossed wires: sllsrht loss. -2:24 p. m. Central hotel, s: 110 Phila delphia street,- overheated stove, dam.- age. 240. : - . O ,m.Ohemlai fetWH Washington alreet, sponj re041A. COnv, i. bustion; damage IS. PO M SECTION international : court or a council . of conciliation, as circumstances make the more appropriate." oel Benumatratlam' Car am Trtnr A wool demonstration car, under the charge of specUllats ? of tbe United States department of sericulture and the agricultural colleges of the states concerned. Is now touring Montana. Idaho.- Wyoming and Utah, to show growers that in the end better wuol means mora money. The ear left Ut lngston, lont. January : 29. - Srarattar Manof eeturera Totlaar ta Znereaao In Pzlces-Tbe members of National ,Furnlture Manufacturers' as sociation are taking a vote on a. 10- oer cent increase in prices- Alreadv 50 ner cant ox tne membership favors taking this action. Two montha aaro an in. crease of 10 per cent was voted. and I 91 fw days -bee been the reeerra thls nronoaea an aulnitlnnai in 1 " e eeckar by the faraaera. wbe feel that cent, making 20 per cent lacrelae I within three montha. , , ' - . I au a-aar vaai aaoaev aaa ariMt i BPecalatloa- In dlacuaataw b. attl tude of bankers toward loaning money Weataer eoeditlooa save Veea Ideal far tbe to farmers on wheat- In storage the f?mln,,aT ,neMs beteg protected from Journal of the AmariejT Rnktr- ... b' fJr a foot et anew, it wee IruVt in Tw--TT . " tw4 last week that the Cblooefc weald take sedation quotes the following ex- eft ell eaow and tbat a severe cold eaap lel ample: ,. lowlaa: aalxbt find the fields euusreteeted. bat A loan of $1000 on grain delivered bcfar thm merevry had gone tar oa Ita aowa in store to a country elevator in th I ward trio, a new tall ot aoow- laaured tbe a lata wouio cost as follows: roinety cays' interest on $1000 at six Per cent. ' S15: atoraa-n (,l,v,tnr I charges), 1500 bushels, $37.50; total. wr u.a per cent. . Holding grain at 21.1 nr ent I aauuai a poaaioia rise in price, ea-1 '- w a m nt m w DeciaUlv witb a nrlea nn.tOca from the SToead aad whea the thaw around $1 a buahef for Wheat, la riaay i business. . r H ry I Tbe discussion, bad i direct reference to tbe controversy between United StaUa Treasurer JohrTniVV- . rT IT. Mnf-CfitelJrri 7 !!" ! J Minneapolis federal reserve bank. Tne banking Journal does not believe that an emergency existed as in the entire j period from the adoption of the three yvr ceni-aix per cent commodity rate I on Seutember 27- to ruMmiur i ,k.i . total business done by the ninth dis- met nank under it is understood' to I have been but about 315.000. In Ita tor. I rltorr COmprisina in Whole or In rrt I ai reai aiaiei. ,; I v . I Aaoaaer SntUa WU T.nan Tt tl Vi'.'11! tn Enu"h sovernment um V" atvtne end. oti thla month for' another natinnai lun - j'-ea w i,oaung aeot PfTv?1 2.000,000. which is wn. . .v.?. .... V "f""1' f"nr - C wnica wjii mature i aaaax uanraaoa, in one year the government has written 124B war riaa policies aggregating $82,709,689. J.T. "lum" received totaled $2,019.. tll'li" ccouh stands at $1.S0V m receipts over expenditures. Tlve XUlloa Zollar Xkmui to Sorwav .lauvuaj ult nana rr rw m m vri v-ny nas loaned $5,000,000 to tha Nor wegian government secured by that country'a gold bonds bearing six per cent interest. Tbe bonds have not n ouerea to Ul public. RECEIPTS AT STOCK . YARDS LIGHT! DUE TO St All. Shipments ' Are I From Sonta . ., ' . . . wrrscva Mr.mmm; market? Are Steady, With i Sales Only "of " Hogs, PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RON wBh.' HJS; Calves. Sheep. Toeadey ....... lm n .8,179 IOOT Saturday 1ST 1 5 is Tharaday ...... 470 27 3 13 Twe gears' ao" 1.27 tar-:: too -v mree years age. e8S fo TS 2237 5cwlewi?nC,t potata,' were, exceptionally tight. This was due biadleap-puV uT.rlT' ISiSI fl ,n4 sheep Nrere re - 'T0. n'y aaiea oa hesa were made. The remJora ataaoy, Ming quoted -ww. .a, wrae to; cattle, la Prted es steady. peneral eatUe market raarei CJoloe palp fed steers.. v..,?.. Choice era la fed teera., ...... .-.$T.607.TS T.eOQT.SQ T.eoj7Jta 7.2SQ7AS wojnary grata fed ateers.. .. Choice bay fed ateera . uw ateera Ordlnarr teSacnmaB a ui u ................ m.imi-OQ Choice eowe.. A2ftiaS3 urwaary te common cows.. SAOttSO Choice heifers S.23 Jn'7 ,o good beUers.. ......... 4O0es.7S Choice bulls... S.754JA60 Good to fair bulls..... S. u0433.fi Ordinary to common balls... ....... 2 .00411 7S Beet light celrea ......U . S00 ueoa calves IM&jO General beg market range! vmuce nget weigbU ..t.BO7.B5 S"" ................. T.lStjTJiS "aSh beery .................. S.OUS.M oeneraj mattoQ and lamb range) icoire weight lamba ...2 " t 55 Good to eoouaoa lamba... .., SOOds.S Choice ysarlina wethn..v ... tiuin Good to common yearUage.......... S. 754 7. no ""r" ...j .2sje.se Choice light ewes.... C.&&ue.7 uwu mr avHMBaa swee. .......... ... a.OVfc4U-3 karaday Liveeteck salppera. ' r. 1. Bard, Eugene, Or., 1 ear; P. . nimeascuon city. 1 car; J. K. emltb. vfiion, ur.. , car. . , Cattle, bogs and abeep C. U, Falk. Balsey, Or., 1 eartoad. - . Cattle and bogs M. L. Fester, Tangent. Or., Tharaday Xoraiag Salea: BOGS bo.' -v -T.,: - V. :-:t.rf Ave. aartshr.- PetM iuo bogs ...,.......-.,...... ies , st.60 43 bogs JTO - - f.60 : bog 848 "abo : 2 bogs ......,.. 890 , e. 30 . I bog 400 fl bO a nc i. ...... 6ftO ,; e .M) a bun .......... .......... ZAO nog . . aoo Walla Walla ; Wheat Believisd Protected From Cold Weather 'TviTMT' " r . -: r Plenty of Snow on the' Ground and ; the Ontlook fOt the Crop I , Quite Promising . . Walla Walla. Wash., Feb. a. With the dream ef e year reallxrd. the wheat growere of the Walla Walla raly have bees Jbspcav Ing ef their ISIS crop during the pant week. Quotations teaching the dollar mark tiT rbolre 1 Mr4ette- -7- VVhtl tlwr. am wtl twlty" wS St'2d wuT pr I offeriars aad see sot disposed -to hold foe mora mosey. A feature of the sales made dor.l TIE-UP OF RAILROADS Woman Declares She Iaf Tictim ol A Greedy Plumber B Reliable v master . plumbers Si - charge II an hour for plumbing m work. - - St Complaints have come to Tbe - Journal that-as high as 15 an ! hour is being charged by pluaTib- rw, called In to repair- broken . water pipea . . . . One woman telephoned thai she bad been presented with a bill for : $10 . for two . hours. - work at her home. .. . , ; A canvas of reliable plumb era this morning developed that their rat la $1. . . . . " . . - These aunt Tellable plumbers warn the public against' "Just m ordering a plnmber." ..' v , "Make - .sure ; of the ? ratea,, I they sayifPay no mora than I the $1 an hour. 'It Isn't neces- iW:--Sary. : ..-r-.v -"r if!' .'A-to.i. "1. Seaaa." SaaTt. polnta. It la said tbe majority f eaJae aaarte annua me. neat lew ear a aaaw nuiiivd ta eaefc-raaBf aattea elaeae. iniwmi anus, . ;-. eseeea tn -preeipitatios exists" st tbla time.- both for tbe year ead'for the aeaaoau eating from Septeaaber i. Not la yeera. io icwuii w iHuen, iu m araaaa eeea aai- orated te sacs a depth as at tbe present come the -swiatere front a now ea the btoob4 wul futd Its -way lata the sou. The preaeat at la atriuag ceatreat te teat wiater, wh J00, c?ld, u tbfw nparatlTely Uttle awtatore ead the Browing grain waa aabeeteI to the protracted coid apell without saow protection. Beeaeae ef the great amount of nreclDltattoa dnrlna tbe faU and wipter nrantna, the wheat aaea feel that the Ppeeta are better tor the 191 crop than airs, lilies rassea A way. Roseburg. Or.. Feb. $. Mrs. E. I rsilea wife at a. nrflmln.nt i .itata riHl.r here yesterday, at the Sae of 45 veara She bad been ill for some time. She Is mnlnil h K Hnih. rA and Ihn. daughters. Anna. E. Aldrich, wife. of M. w. Aldrich, a well known Rose- k,.. M.M.(.. At .. .,.- in Edenbower. near here, yeelerday, foUowing an illness of nearly a year! 6h was aged 59 years, and la-sur- vlved by five daughtera and one son, "t ep a ae ww es asa v&s a VC1MS) Ul only one of whom is a resident of Roseburg;. - - ? Bad Cess to Htm. Eugene. Or Feb. J. The around hog saw his shadow in Eugene for a few minutes yesterday forenoon and according to all signs, there will be I wm .uw.v " . I Local Men Called to Fill Spokane Jobs It's a long jump for a Job to take from Spokane to Portland' searching for a man to fill it but such a Job took tbe lump and found the man a few dava aao. in' Spokane there is aman- named E. B. White, operating a shoe repair shop. He needed two good repair men, and being unable to find exactly the kind of men be wanted there, he ad vertlsed in Portland in Tha Journal's classified columns, of course. ' From tbe replies be received be se lected two men who lived In the Wood. stock district, and. wrote The Journal 1 10 leu mem 10 nurry 10 epoiana xnia Tha Journal did aa it believea in ariv- I W aervice to patrons besides getting I at ham Ki StCssskaai a kaavaas vuwimvw asi Tes. It's a long Jump to Spokane: but s Want ad. bas found ; two Jobs there for two men of Portlsnd. HEW TODAY J Strictly snodarm 7-room Bungalow, at a bargain. Ubaral tarma or rnls-ht Pt payment. N-786, MOKTGAGE LOANS 1 On Improved city and farm property at j current rates. Attractive repayment I pnvi leaea no delaya I A, H, BIRR ELL CO, SIT Vortfc western Saak BaildlBjr Marshall 4114: A-4111. THE X L. FEAREYCO. WOTS BY MOSTOAaBI Aire ooimtAcrrs. OS Dekum l.ldg Portias a. Or. FARM LOANS , Mortgage Company for ' America " ' Bloom 92. Alaswactb Bilda. Wbeae Mala 6S4L. .r- PorUaad. Or. aasaaaMasw. SMaaatLsBBa Oa CSty aad garai Preperties Sj Aay Aaaeaat at Carres Bataa Hartaaaa A CbetBseba. Saaaaae Cerawr af Fearth ead Stark Sta ' MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7 : . Oregon Investment (4 SCortgare Cav, v. Ofrteew S09-4 1VO 31 81. WIL'CTION SALfcS r TUMORRU VV AT 2 p. m. at Ford Auction Co. 211 ist st. rurniture. carpeta ete. AT Vilon Auction House. 14 - 1st at, tai it in I. m. i . MEETING NOTICKS 41 WEBFOOT CAMP Na 2, Woodmen of tbe World. . meets ' every Krldav ' nicht In W. O. W. Temple, lr - Elev- enui street, au mem bers reauested to be DraaanL - Vlnitora -.L at. i-onnay. u. j. A. U BARBUH. Clerk. B. P. O. EiJCS. No. 142. - ?uiar mt!n this -(Thursday) eveninjc. Elks Temple,. 1 1 o'clock. Nomina tion of officers and special .' DUBineaS to b cnniM.,l Visltlnjr brothers welcome By order of the E. R. Br-AtLDINO, ' ' ' rjecretarr." Col Reazee Grotto si No. -will -neet -with Pellwood lodge 121. 12th and-Kno-. n Ave.. Friday :tcnm ai p. , m. All Prophets and their ladies invited. wear your fezes. Laurelhurst a. 1 ' - ,4, 'V-' . " "-'. v - - . ,eay, ..'W , a,,... . ---frifcinm nt-n'.M I nan aai aai an iilaaMi I I - . asj e.23 1 - r' A23 J; '-4gV ... I come 31EETIXG N OTI cm (Coatinne,1 ' Aloert Pike lA6r N o. A.P. and A M. tj etult munication Friday evf Feb. 4. 11. at 7:30 o F, C. deerree. Visitors v coma By order of V. II. V. R. IV1K. SfTfi "- Mt, irood Ixxse No. 1ST. P. and A. M. No me 1 tomorrow, Friday ever. Order of V. M. E. C- DICK.- Secretary. EMBLEM jewelry a specU.lty. l utt '- Elna. charms. Jaeer Broa.. lil-i 1. Statist itr mrrlagcs.Blrt!z. Dzz.. MARRIAGE IJCEXSm Albert A. WUaoe. K. 2d and frtuji-f legal, aad Loretta H. Torpahl, 62 t. I a ka-al. C w. uedeea. ens 41rt are. ft. i . sad Kettle Kolaa. llett Ivon at.. Ieal. aootna r. tfaraeider, es rremm- t at., if aad Mildred Mabel Matbea. Ou2 baiUu.t . legal. W.G.raith&Co.f Third floor Morgan bldg. ' IREiJa suita sold or rented, low t . latest atylea, all sisee; we buy ; aniita Barell a Misfit Cloth. gtor, 1 UKaUtiS auua for rent, ali alaea. Ci.T. Taliorinc Co.. 109 gurk -tt " BIRTHS BURLEIGH To. Mr. and Mra. Wiit ain 1 - lelab. 6108 ertb Ht S. hi.. Jan. V . a . BEACH To Mr. aad Mra. Ilaq-y t. 1 003 K. 2Sthi at.. Jan. ioi. a aoa. COOK To Mr. and Mrs., Gaorce W. Co mnir Err cm atatlun. Jan. 24.- a aon. LEW ISTo Mr. aad Mra. Joba II. Lew!, C K. Urt nt.. a.. Jan. XI. a !. v- PA TRICK To Mr. and aire. Bertraod C. 1 ' ' rtrk. 8U3t Jetferaon St., Jan. J'. a -BALL Te Mr. and Mra. Boy hart ilall, . K. Tern Bt. N.. Jaa. 22. a eon. BCHATKB Te Mr. aad Mra. Henry To4 K. 14th St., N Jan. SI. a uatitriue BAliKB To Mr. - aad Mra. Jno. tiurr, Uraad Are.. N.. Jan. 10. a dautrtitrr. HOWARD To Mr. and Mra. Frur.ck 1 - Howard. 850 N. 85th gt., a eon. DEATHS AND FUX01AI VOCLM At the real dan of. ber ru. . Mrs. A. 8. Fattuilo. 122 Klnea C.rt, . yebreary 1, Mra. Joaephlne Wouixey iot-i:-aa ed 7& yeara. hekrttd nwtner et Mra. Kt Clarao, Mrs. F. W. Newell. Mra. A. S. 1 lauo, Maaa rt 1 ocnm, KuOrrlc "v . 1 cum. all of Portland, end K. C. Torais Spokaae. l"naeral aerricea will be bel l ' the reuaence at TZA a.lura court, en tr. . febroary 4. at 2 n. au lfienda iovited. i terment nrlrate. GAT.NOE At the reeideoce, 210 III'.! yebruarr A Thoa. A. tiarnar. -ared Is ? beloved aoa ef Mr.' and Mra. T. E. Ct; and brother ef Joba and Frederick G a-m-r . aiiaa Bdn aad Threea Cayoue aud Mr. A Dambracfc.' Keauina at tbe parkora of i. A Tracy. Notk-e of faneral later. THOBKTOS la tbla city. Feb. 2, at family reetdenee, HS2 Uolladay ( ' C. Tboraton, aged b yeara, wife of CI Thornton. .The remains are at tbe res eatabllahmeBt et J. H. Finley A bon. gomery mt Me. rotlp of funeral !". IXVOLFEB la this city. Fab. 3, at tba f - 11T rea-oenco. sit rt. oia cu, 1 W oiler, axed U muQtbx. dauebter of Mr. Mrs. A.- u. WoUer. Tbe remalua are at ' reaidence eetabliaUnieiit of J. P. no ley a h MonicocBery et Filth. - ztotice of funaral L after. , QtTL Is Mllwaukle. Or.. Februarj 3. Mgr Margaerlte Ciall, age S years S uh.ui.u , f days, funeral aerricea will be heU t.r;.. i (I'riday). February 4. f rum . tbe Uu Evangelical church at 2 o'clock p. m. 1 B Mt aillwanale cemetery. Frlymla lml'H MASON At iXJO 6rtb at. 8. i... Fvuru. v Henry Maaoa. aged SS yeara. Funeral ... later. Retaalaa are et the funeral rrk r A.. D.. ken worthy A C.. bxxi-irt 6.4 at. n., ia uenta. BUKNKTT -In thla city, Feb. i. J.-i.u 1 . cett. The remaius are at tbe reaidecre t tablinment ef J. P. Finley A Sou. K yomery at Btb. Notice of funeral ti,r-. SMITH At Wallace, Idaho. Feb. 1, J...r. . -Smith, aged S4 yeara. late of Saodr. Tbe body U1 be breogbt to Portland i. r i tertneet. ' . - Wallace Peter i. wii, tioi- au,..- tan, Jan. i&i, 77 yeara t poeuotoota, SMITH Maad Smith. Good Samarlua. J' 2, 3 yeara, Addison's disease. WAXTS Boae Mary Watts, 6JO E. BTth f Jan. 40 yeara; carcinoma of xvt BABBA Bapbael liarra. St. Vlaceait'a. 28, mouth, g aatro-enteritia. CLKLLANU WUUa.U. CleUaad. IfXXl J. St., Jaaw 34, el years; aartie ragurgiu. FLKM1NU Sacheel R. Fleming, 4 Bt A. 1C, Jan. SQ, 7 year; eeniia g rren. M AT HE B Frank M. Matber. CUckaroaa. Cr Jan. SI. ed years; etaronie nenhrlt!. Wl LCTJT Sclota C. Wilcut, IkMO S-J it. ' K., Jan. SO,-, S3 years; valvaiar heart t eese. " LLAhKU BHOH.. florists, 247 Atort St. Main or A-liOS. Fine f.o- and Soral i IS v designs. No Prancn - A1AHT1N A FOlittfcii Ct Ilonaia, . Wash. Main2S, A-12. Flower all occe-slons srtteticeUy srrerg I'HOUK Main 611 foe . ! wreathe, ptllowa. 14: apraya, 11 CbappeH'a. 147 Morrlwon. TOKSETH FLO HAL CO, 2sa V, bee 4th and Ith.' Nfain 0102. A-l ' MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141H FTJNERAI DIRCCTOns Tbs Residence Eetablisnment c; J. F. FINLEY A SON. Montgomery at Fifth. Portland Cr. 'Absolute orlvacv. rich, soothlrr r roundings and quietness, so e ia tirnee of sorrow, are provided ia t . horne'tke modern building. a anveway. protectee xrora eyes strangers, encircles tbe structure t insures privacy, while the -location the reaidence section assures qu:n. It is the finest funeral home in ' west., and its splendid sppoiotm chapel, - complete automobile , menu eapertenced woman atter and other advantagea enables this i.. PERFECT FUNERAt, SERVICt: without departure from Ita Ions- ' tablisbed policy of moderate !(-. Phonee. Main 9. A-l 599. MR. EDWARD D. HOLMAN. the Its ing funeral director. 220 Third t. corner Salmon. Lady assistant, lie. A-16 11, Alain 60 J, Dunning St Mchntee L1fr'tr, every detalL Broadway and Kin r Broadway 430. A-46M Cady F, S, Dunning,nc, Vmm fit4. Vtm.wA, . . , . Alder at. Eaat 62. B-2S2S. Jk D. KJEN WORTH X te. CU. ' "" Twm t'Mlhll.hn,.... Tabor 6267: 80i 92d su Lenta T? ' hV6: tb St. and foster roa.1- Ar- ATRTZelier Co,. .t Lady attendant. Day and nl?ht rv Walter C. Kenworthy 1532-IpH tc. latn. Pen. 71. p-n?? Chambers Ca, JgRgzy v:t lawTl HVO, 01m. Lily f aULUUl it TRACY, inaer a. et i aao , injern ; directors.; Price low 5 - Wt,h. ant . y t neral f 4fr, ht. 1 LLK-H. WO,- t ett f- tskey. E. 11 th er4 c; ?y. h-I' -", Hamilton neral. services, 'i'a-r i R. T. Byrnes l:;ih.iu . UKKKZK A SNUU' 1W24 Belmont at S li-i ERlCSONiL-;-'-i':- . sV m w A- ef . , " ' , - -