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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. 13 PORTLAND AND OR EN CITY RAILWAY MUST State Public Service Commis sion Declares Company Has Violated Regulations, OBEYlTS NSTRUCTIONS AMORE stops are ordered Standard Warning Sigma, Cattle Gtaards and Wing and Whistling; Porta - Must Be Xnatallad on Bead. Salem, Or., Aug. 16. Denouncing the Portland & Oregon City Railway com pany as a law breaker, the State Pub lic Service commission Wednesday has made rules and regulations for safeguarding: its grade crossings. The company constructed its line be fore asking the commission's permis sion to make numerous crossings of streets, highways and other lines of railway at grade. Company Disregarded- Warning. "Nowhere in the act is authority granted to the commission to ratify and make legal acts committed in direct violation of the statutes of the state," huyn the romrrUsslon In its order. "In view of the fact that applicant has, in direct violation of the net re ferred to, constructed many crossings ovsr and iwriosa highways at grai.e, no relict-can hu had from tho commisblon as (o Nald croslngs. in addition to the applicant belnK charged with notice of the laws of the Mate, the commis sion repea'edly during the construction of the lln-", called applicant's Atten tion to tho necessity of first obtain ing from this commission permission to cross highways at grade, but. appli cant has rot seen fit to do so.'' tops Are Ordered. It In ordered that the road install at crossings outside of the oorporate ;lm its of Portland and Milwaukie, stand ard highway warning- signs, cattle gnards and wing posts, and whittling posts at a suitable distance. It is also ordered that all trains and engines come to a s'op at all railroad cross ings and at Holgate street, Foster road and Clackamas road. The Rjlu'ite street fftop may be elim inated by Ir&talllng a warning beli. G. 0. P. LEADERS ON RECORD IN SUPPORT OF MEXICAN POLICY (Oootlnurd Prom Pige One.) future consideration, when stable gov erhment and roa( e are fully established In that country. It Is no warrant for aheddlng the blood of Americans. To sacrifice the life of one soldier for all the dollars investors or speculators have ventured in Mexico would be the aupremeat criminal folly. "President Wilson is dealing wlh it as best he inn. We may not entirely agree that his. course la better than that of his distinguished predecessor, nevertheless wo sllould endeavor to up hold his hand. There should be no 1 i f -" ference of opinion as to that. By so doing wu shall make his path a com paratively easy one. It is not an hour for either little politics or sensational Journalism." Vtaa Senator Added Praisa, While Fairbanks appeared to draw ome distinction between the course Wilson was taking and the course taken by Taft, Senator Sutherland of Utah, who recently served as the medium for communicating the Repub lican candidate's views on woman suf frage, speaking at about the same date, aald that so far as be could Bee Taft "was doing precisely what this admin istration Is doing." lie added: "I have personally every confidence In the patriotism and good Judgment of the president of the United States. I have had n opportunity in connection with others, of talking with him face to face; and no man can talk with him without being convinced that President Wilson Is patriotically engaged in doing everything he possibly can to , bring order out of the chaos which 5 now exists In Mexico." Senator Fall Approved. Even Senator Fall of New Mexico, who now violently assaila the adminis tration whenever Mexico ia mentioned - In his presence, and who Is reputed to b one- of the chief advisers of Hughes -aa to what should be said about Mex ico, said In a speech in the senate as late as August, 1914: "I want to say now in passing that . I have approved of the action of the president in refusing to recognize as the president of Mexico Vlctorlano Huerta." ThlB same Senator Fall, who admits that he has not yet sold all his Inter ests In Mexico, was c!amortnc fnr in tervention back in the administration of Taft. In a speech in the senate In July, 1912. he cited a long list of Mex ilcan outrages, and a report was made to the ' senate by Philander C. Knox, 'then secretary of state, now Republl ' can candidate for senator In Pennsyl- ' Vanla. Mr. Knox than said 'So far no one with any adeauatel understanding of the situation believes 'that we should have Intervened In Mex 4co or that we should Intervene now. " There will probably never come a time to Intervene. If we exercise the forbear anoe with them that we should desire '.for ourselves. But however that may 1 be, it Is clear that the time to Inter vene will bo when we can sane more American lives by going Into Mexico than by staying out of Mexico. At present we seem to bo a long distance tfrom that contingency." The testimony of Lodge, Fairbanks, v, Sutherland, Fall and Knox, uttered when there was no campaign to color 7"what they said, ia expected to add to -V the troubles of some of the campalgn ; era who have started out to denounce the Administration. Democrats Rally at Klamath. Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 16. At the ! j Democratic rally at Houston's opera house Monday night Judge Thomas O. Crawford of La Grande and Milton A. ' Miller of Portland talked on the bene I fits of the Democratic administration v and of the statesmanship ef President ' Woodrow Wilson. The rally wae given a under the auspices of the Klamath 4 Ka.ua Wilson-Marshall club. Speakers . ,, were introduced by Rollo C. uroes beck. Democratic candidate for circuit , Judge. ' i' Committee Considers Treaty. w WasMngtori, Aug. 16. (I. N. S.) ' f The senate foreign relations commlt- I tea today waa considering the treaty - r providing for the purchase ot the 5 Danlafa weet Indies. l ' When wrltlwr or - catlrog on adrertlsera, - pleste . mention lie Jounalf AdY.) - CALIFORNIA BEAUTY WHO MARRIES NOBLEMAN $"c i ' - . v V ? 5 f- S E TO EARL OF COTTENHAM California Beauty Had Been Previously Engaged to a Number of Noblemen, London. Aug. 16. (I. N. S.) The ISarl of Cottenham and Miss Patricia Burke of California were married here today in St. George's church. The bride was given away by Walter Winans. formerly of Baltimore. Manj noblemen, some with more titles than money, have wooed the pretty and vivacious California girl. At least two were accepted as eligible suitors, among them Juan de Ropez de Ayala, Marquis de Fuensauta, of Se ville, the Spanish grandee of Spain, for whom she threw over Prince Ferdinand de Bourbon, a cousin of the king of Spain. Also, report had it, she was at one time engaged to Prince Ludovico Pignatelll D'Aragon. wtio later at tempted suicide, due to his despair at being unable to wed Miss Katherrne Duke, the West Virginia beauty. Sir Charles Edward Pepys, whom she wed. Is a member of one of the oldest families In Kngland. He suc ceeded his father as the fourth Earl of Cottenham In 1881. His wife. Lady Cottenham, one of the beautiful twin daughters of the Earl of Abergavenny, was found dead on her husband's es tate. Elvenden Priory, Gering-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, in 1913. WILSON WILL . SUBMIT PLAN TO CHAIRMEN (Continued From Page One.) erhood of Firemen, who came to New York from Washington last night to submit the president's proposals to the employes made this announcement to day following a short conference witli some of trie leaders. Th proposal submitted by Carter was that the railroads would adopt an eight hour rule for a trial period, but continue the present schedule of overtime. The 600 representatives of the 400,000 employes are district chairmen of the various brother hoods and it is in their hands that final decision on acceptance or rejection of the proposals, looking to averting a strike rests Ml PATRICIA BURK MARRIED BRUSH Immediately after announcing thatTbommittee, who believe that if the the chairmen would go to Washington Carter went into conference with them at Webster Hall. The representatives of the trainmen formally voted ln favor of going to Washington to confer with the presi dent. No other action was taken. The railroad managers authorised Commissioner W. L. Chambers to tell President Wilson that they had abso lute authority to act and that there was no necessity of summoning the presidents of the various railroads to Washington as President Wilson yes terday intimated he might do. HOPE OF ARBITRATION IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN DEFINITELY ABANDONED By Robert J. Bender. Washington, Aug. 16. (U. P.) Suc cess ot failure In reaching a common ground for settling. the threatened gen era! railroad strike hinged today on the disposal of other issues growing out of tbe eight hour day principle. -Hope of arbitration has gone. The president is understood to have defl nitely discarded this as a means of accomplishing peace. But- there - was T ANXIOUS TO RECEIVE LETTERS FROM HIE Soldiers Glad to Get Certain Packages I ptprc' lCtlCIO May Be Sent Free of Charge. Send a letter to your friends in the service of their country at the front. The Oregon boys will like to hear from you. Address it with the rank of your friend, if possible. Write the name plainly. Give the letter or number of his command, and the regiment or other designation. The postoffice near where located will be better than to any other. The Third infantry, Ore gon Militia, Is the proper designation, and Palm City, Cal., is better than San Diego. The letter, or card, should be ad dressed thus: Mill AMEN "Private John Smith, Company B, I bird, and Holman St.; builder, Otto T. John Third Infantry, Oregon Militia, Palmln: f32'- (ltV. Lai. ...c.uuiriui uatiery loaiiery a; Field Artillery, Oregon Militia, should be addressed at "Calexico, Cal " Member of troop A, Oregon Militia. should b artrtrfsLl 7?o fill 'r snoma De aaaressed at ban Oiego, CaJ. Packages of less than 20 pounJs c?n be sent free to any member of the Oregon Militia on the border if de livered to the quartermaster's depart- ment, 429 Stark street, properly ad- dressed. Such packages should be well done up. must contain no liquids or any Hill unn iziirn rninora n n . a fruit, Jellies or Jam must be put in wooden boxes outside of glass or tin , 0.0 iicaei vcu containers. strong hope that with the railroads conceding the basio principle of the shorter working day, some way would be found to satisfactorily dispose of the question of the collateral Issues. including overtime pay. An indication that the general situ ation is such as to give cause for some uneasiness Is found in the fact that the president deems it advisable to anoetil dircflv to tho firm moi.r- r,t " me employe' general committee now in New York, awaiting developments. These men have been asked to come t0 Washington, and President Wilson will speak to them in the big gold room of the White House, probably, to morrow afternoon or Friday. Tne ap peal to the genera committee is Jiade at the suggestion of the employes' sub- men they represent can hear from the president the same arguments prescnt- ea in conrerence here, the COO may yield on certain points which the sub - committee is now compelled to stand oy. As the day began ln Washington, there appeared to be no change in the general situation. Each side damns the other has yielded nothing. Both side have presented counter proposi tions and both seem anxious to arrive at a satisfactory settlement. In conceding the basic principle of the eight nour day, though they clalan it highly impractical as applied to rail- 1 road operation, the managers have l brought the issue squarely down to negotiation on how to dispose cf tbe collateral issues. Line Increases Pay. El Paso. Texas. Aug. 16. (L N. S.) Anticipating failure of mediation ln the threatened trainmen's strike, the Ll Paso & Southwestern railway has announced an increase in pay of chop men, telegraphers, section foremen, dispatchers, under clerks and other office, yard and shop employes receiv ing less than $100 a month. Th raise amounts to 7tt per cent and begins with August. The road .is owned by the Phelps-Dodge company. PRIVATE GARAGES ARE PLANNED 0 LOCAL APARTMENT Laurelhurst Apartments Are to Have Place for Tenants' Automobiles, FEATURE IS NEW IN WEST Ham of Building Decided Upon by Mere Chance Plans Ax Balng Kapldly Pushed to Completion. A casual greeting, flung In fun by on of the gentler sex, decided the J name of the new apartments for tier- ; bert Gordon, which he Is about to build I at East Thirty-ninth and Belmont ' streets. On the way home the other night a 1 neighbor called to Mr. Gordon. "I'm j going to tell you what the name of your new apartment house Is going to bo." "What?" asked Mr. Gordon in sur prise, for the matter of a name had not yet occurred to him. "Tha Laurelhurst apartments." was the reply. And so it was. After looking up Hie j directory to see whether or not he was poaching on anybody's trade mark, j Mr. Gordon adopted the name. While it is not yet definitely ieqided. ; Mr. Gordon is Dlanntng on having in- I dividual garages for the occupants of j the apartment house. This Is a new departure for Portland, although It is ! quite common in the east. The building, which will bo complet ed in four months, is to be three stories high, with 24 three room apart ments. The exterior will be of prossed brick. The- building, which will be 55x100, will be on a lot 86x173 feet, allowing , plenty of room for the garages in the rear, and grass plots in the front. ! The plans are being made in the t ornces or the Lawyers" 1 ltle & trust Co., Of which Mr. Gordon is president.1, Real Estate Transfers. kj It. Kollan to The-kla Bricbt 1.. 12. IS. B. 8. Clemton Art f Vtlillnin W. Beech to Oaare Bruno. I.. 7. B. 8, Marquam Road Add.. S. W. Ll William I.. Narb anrl wife to C. F. Nasi), b. 3. B. 2. Alroy, W. D Aurora W. Bowman ft al. to B. H. Tudr, U 1, 2. S. B. 9. Par. Const Al,st. Sub. of U 23 to 27. Glenhaven Park. W. D Mrs. Paul II. Kramer to Isla K. Camp bell, L. 5, fl, B. 11, Jcncsmore, V. D 10 210 1.150 10 50 1 I Thomas E. Klnsey to Samuel Menz. T.. 6. B. 3. VtRt Portland Center, W. n. Herman Krensin to Sarah Moore Heath. 7. B. 2. North Irrlnrton, W. P. . Effle Ij. Shoer and hnsband to John W. Ogden, L.. 9. B. 14, Treruont Flare, b. 35, B. 11. lVTer. W. I) W. E. Prudhomme to Frank Clark. I.. T. B. 4, Summit Annex, agreement . J. U Melrath and wife to Stella M. Murphj. "11 BubdlT. "C" and N 74 ft. of nub. "D" of It. 2, B. 6, Port land Hmstd Margaret A. Caser to School Dist. No. 1. Mult. Co.. Or., lu 1, B. 1, Pear son' Add.. W. D . John Paulson to Clyde O. Rogers, L. 1, B. 4. Court Place T. H. Cowley and wife to A. S, Groce. 10 , 10 10 10 I I 1 1 10 2,000 1 1 1.000 L. , B. 4. Elbrrta, W. 1 ; EudKear-Merle O land ln sp. IB Co. to the S:mons to.. B. 1ft. T. 1 S.. R. 1 E.. also trart in Sec. 15. T. 1 S., R. 1 F-. Aurora W. Bowman et al to George Robinson, L. 42. 43, B. 5. Pacific Coaat Abstract Sob. of L. 23 to 27, Glenhnren Park H . Elmer Poe and wf. to Frank A. Rowe, L. 18, 19. Belmont Place John J Morrow and wf. to W. R- Ka wr, L. 25. 20. B. 23. Berkeley William HollU and wf. to Zora I. Crib ble. L. 47. 48, B. 3. Gregory Hts Wlllinm Gedamke to Lucy Gedamke, I,. 6. B. 7, Tilton's Add J. H. Parsons to George A. Rlg;s et al. L. 24. 25. B. 2. Te tonka Park I Paul ran fridngh and wf. to Neihe Tonlterer Hot. U 6 to 10. B. 100. and all L. 7, 8. and part of 9, B. 101, Palatine Hill No. S Building Permits J. O. rmiehJilea. repair two atory frame avipiling. ioi rj. injii'i bi., uit-T-ii ...... and E 20th iu.; builder, Cump 4 Dupuy; $373. J. M. Llewellyn, repair one story frame d-nelllnr 1352 Atlantic St.. between Portland ?- . - A B. Xichol sTee.; builder, same; 140. .' William Wackrow. retair one story frame j dwelling. 419 Saeramento Bt., between Union TC- l"'1 J?. 7th stv ,,ulldfr "me- '450. I B- Klttman, repair one story frame dwelling, 708 rxington are., between K. 19th and E. 11. t ... . hnlliiar Ward A Ward: 1200. W. F. Brown, repair two story frame dwell ing. 43S E. Bta at. N.. between Tillamook and Thompson sts.; builder, A. E. Ropr; $7T. F. F. Kntrn. repair one stott iraroe aweu- Inc. 14 B. 74tb at. between E. Burnslile and B. Couch st.; builder. Mr. Uigoe; $200. Phegley. Cavender. repair two story frams Z"'? . . t17rt Mr. Relnhardf. repair one atory frame dwell ing. 8 E. Emerson St.. between Patton are. aud Concord st.; builder. F. U. Gretling; 150. Josie E. Thomas, repair one story frame dwelling. 1006 E. 22d t. N., between Alberta and Sumner sta.: builder, day work: $123. R. M. Williams, erect one story frame gar age, 881 K. etli St. M.. netween Jiasoo ana Sharer ta.: builder, J. 3 Faui-Scbiewe; $125. Ernest Stanabury. repair two atory frame store. 575 1st at., between Lincoln and Grant sts.; builder. D. W. Ward: $.V- Northwest Steel Co.. erect one stor frame toilet building, foot of Sheridan St., between Moody and Willamette Jirer; builder, aame; $399- Mr, ti. v . w eiaier, repair iwo siory irimr dwelling. 817 Kearney at., between 19tb and I 20th ata.t builder. Walter R. Thorn; 200. i n n O. O. MlUer, repair two atory frame dwell ing. 864 B. Taylor at., between B. 28th and E. 29 ti sts.; builder. W. H. Pearce; $125. Klamath Wants Road. Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 16. Sep tember 1 is the date decided upon on which to confer with the state high way commission regarding appropria tion from the Shakleford bill Yund for the Klamath-Eugene-Florence commer Ical highway. Since the Visit last week of the Kugene delegation, which initl- j ated tne movement, much interest has j shown here, and it is evident that i strenuous efforts will be made to have i this highway constructed. - Soldier Will Ran. Eugene. Or., Aug. 16. Linn W. Nes mlth, a member of company M, Third Oregon infantry, on the border, has written that he will accept the nomi nation on the Democratic ticket for state representative from Lane county, having obtained the consent of the FUNERALS Beantlful adult plnsa or broadclota casket, em balming, outaid boa. bears, two aatoa end serrices fo.. Fanexals If deair4 tar tu. m sea Bigber priced faasw ! la proportion; 7 saaaaXaetare cask eta. Lady aaalstast. Beutlfal fasafal ckaseL. MILLER & TRACE Y lodepcaaeat funeral Directors. WashlBftoa at lla St. (bet. 20th sad Mrt) West Bide. . Mai 9U A-issa i military authorities to serve in the i ' legislature if he Is elected. Nesmith ' ie named cn the ticket In place of ( Joseph E. Tuttle, who is now holding j I a governmeht position in Washington, Fire in Engraving Room. A dangerous fire was narrowly averted in the engraving department of The Journal, on the second floor of The Journal building this .morning a; 8:15 o'clock, when a can of collodion caught fire. Quick action on the part of employes prevented spread of the biaze. Employes secured the fire hose and extinguished the fire before any dam- age occurred. N'KW TODAY 6 t.oana of 10,000 ana Xfp On Improved Business Property or for improvement Purposes). a. F. UPSCOMX. S42 Stars Street. RUPTURE Johnston & Umbarger RUPTURE SPECIALISTS 411-412 AlUky Bldg. Results Guaranteed Fearey Brothers, inc. COLLECTORS i 6 Defrnm Bldg. PoitlKBd. Or MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Cregon Ir.vsti&t & Morttfag Co. Offices 203-4. 1:0 B. I' A KM LOANS Mortgage Company for America Boom 22. Alcswortb Bidff. PT-- MtTl 8S4T. Polt'apa. OT. CLASSIFIED Al) KATES "CASH ADVERTISEMENTS. Dally or Sunday: 1 rents per word for all rlasslflcatloiia ex cepting "Kor Rent in Private Family," "Room Drt Board Id Private Family." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Heat" ada, which are 1 Vi centa per word. Three Inaertlons for tbe price of two. feeven Insertion for tbe price of fire. .No ad tsken fur less ti.an la cents. CASH M LST atcoujuauy cuuy 10 obtain a dot rate. CHARGE3T ADVERTISEMENTS. 14 cents word per iuaertitin. ! lbl charge it for all cimumIi ica tlonn ezcept I Ina; "For Kent In I'rirate FHUiily." "Room and Board in Private Family, "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ada. wUicb are 1 o-nta per word per insertion. So el elmrged for Ipk thnn 1! cnta i-iyvix- vvLTictt At MEE1 IN. Ml I K KS 4 1 PoltTTToTrrT cabecs, will give a big smoker to its members and their friends on Thurs- day evening, Augrust 17, at tiie.r ha:i. 4i9 Alder st. There will be a tine pro- gram pulled off. Good boxing audi w rent ling and other too! sluntd. Good music, followed by ;u:ich ana clears. Every member is re'iuehled lo bring alotis some trif!'.' jF:OR ;k It. P.AKICR. R. VC SAMARITAN ivodge, No. .'. 1. O. O. F. Will visit Oregon Podge. No. 3, at Oregon t ity. Thursday, August li. special car will leave First and Alder t ':2b p. m. sharp. Ail members st. a who can are urged to attend. E. J. ELMGREN, N. G. R. OSVOT,T Secy. REG L' LA K M E E T 1 N G rfifL' iOlflu. this (Wednesday) evc V?ai5S: ning. Eftst Sixth and Al der streets. Visitors cordi ally invited. Second de No. 17 gree. ROBT. C. CHRIST MAN. N. O. W. W. TERRY. Secretary. 7 IUaI ia1htkn$ marriages. Births. Deaths. I A RR IAG E Lit EXSES Jen I'hristaa lvidsou. lgal. Ati rla, Oi ., and Sadie Hamm, leittl, iKJ (;antnbeln ave. Kdward 1'oplek, l.:a 1. 6iiH Prune street, and Lena IIornstein, legal, eume. Elmer Yates, legal. Walla Walla. Waih., and A ana M. CuipbelL, legal, w8 Mlcbiicaa avfcnue. W, G. Smith & Co, and . Carus. j Tnlrd floor Morgan bldg i DHESS suits lor rem, an uies. Ldihub j Tailoring Pp.. 308 Stark st I DEATHS A 1) Fl'XERALS 75 MRAB At tbe family resilience, 1675 Van Uouton Btwt. Augu-st .S. Isabel McKae. sed t 40 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1 K. Mi Rae, ststw of Donald. Christopher and Kurt.es W. MrBae of t'ortland and Mrs. It. I). ' McMillan of Sprague. Ontario. Tanada. Friends invited to attpnd furit-ral serrices. 1 whU-'b will be held al Hnlmuu's ftaneral par I lorn, Jhtrd and S-Jmon aireets, at 2:30 p. m. i touaorMW ( lTiursqaj), AuglUt 17. iDlerinent KirerTlew cemetery. DUNCAN Mrs. Annie It. Duncan, aged 55 years 11 uionths o uays, at tbe family r.-Kl- ' deuce, Madison rtreet, August 1J. He- lorea niotDer or Alien nuniiin, iirs. orace lbilsun of I'ortlaad, Mrs. Kilna rhel;) of I iVJn r ,11 1 1 , wuii-u will be held et llolman's funeral parlors ' at 3:30 p. in. tomorrow ("nmrsday) August 17. Interment Ri rervlew cemetery. i UL'UiO LLAND In tills city. August 14. Dan- ' lei W. Multiolland, aged 48 years. Tue fu- , neral cortege will leave tlie residence estab- : llsbment ot J. 1 . Flnley & Son. Montgomery o'clock a m Thursday Aug- el to St. Patrick's tiurcb, ' at Fifth, at 8:30 o I ust 17, and proceed to St. Patrick's cburcb. North Nlneteerrth and Sarler streets, where tnsss will be said at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. uon I(,r flalr or VOW ncn. ru.i Internent at Mount CalTary cemetery. hing water. BIRD ln this city, Augut lo. John Bird, 5 acres. $250; $10 down, $5 per montn aged 64 yeara 10 months 2.'. days, beloved buys 5 acres of land between Portland husband of May E. Bird, son of tbe lute lieury and Centralia on the main line of three and Miirpartt J. Bird. Orepon pioneers of railroads, 14 miles from a town Of IMS. I-Tiends lurited to attend funeral serv- soo population, sawmills and shing-Ie tees, which will be neld at lb. man's funl miIls Some of this land is partly parlors at 1 v. m tomorrow H ;"lJl Aa- cleared: running streams, some bot feff .7" thrpe: " CfUmerJ- j tom and some bfnch can give you any s : kind of a piece you want. FOUD At Salem. Or.. August 15, Mary C. I Ford, wife of lie v. T. B. Kurd. The fuueral I 5 and 10 acre tracts at Clatskanie. services will be held Thursday, August 17. at 1 Clatskanie lies half way between Port 2:30 o'clock .p. m.', at the residence establish- land and Astoria. Clatskanie has a n.ent of J. I Ftuley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth Friends lnrited. PBENTIOD At 462 Spokane avenue. Anrnst ltt, William nenry i-reiiuce, (icu t years, 10 months 2i days. ;temius are at th.e resl - 16324 rat ThirteenLh street, faetiwood. Funeral notice later. FLORISTS MAKTIN & FOKHLS CO.. florists. 3S4 Wash, Main 269. A-1J69. Flowers for all occasions artis; h ai'. v arrangea Ci-AKlvt; iirtoa., Ilurisia, ia juorrison st. Main or A-1805. Kine ilowers and floral designs No hraneh s'ores. 'i'ONSsiiTil FLOKAi. CO.. iJ v uu, bet. 4th and 5th Main 6101. A-liOi OSCAR JuttiSriuN LuKaL CO.. Ollsan s. Mar. 437a A-1464. alAl li6; wrehtns, pillows. j up. Sprays $1 up. Chappell's, 347 Morris'n. M j k m. ftMriH nunt. 141 Vs t,tn st- FUNERAL DIRECTORS A. R. Zellar Co East 108s. C-1088. Lady attendant. Day ana night service. Dunning & McEnteerTn e.ery detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430. A-45S8 Ladv assistant CI rArQ Undertaking Co. Main 4162 OiNC VV CO A-2821. Cor. d ana Clay. CDIPCHM RESIDENCE UND. FHCsT LnlvOUIM M. 6122. A-??X5. 44-iMorr. Ulli- East 0th and Glidoii. hSi- ndlillllUfl neral services, Tabor 4S1S. BREEZE SNOOK. AH-UH, T. 1Z5. 1021 Belmont, st SUh.Lady attendant. FUNERAL DIRECTORS , (Continued) J)JJ HOLM AN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507. A-15M l imw Undertaker, Hast 11th and Hawthorne. Phones K. 781. B-18S8. l.ady assistant a Us New residence establishment. 901 Wil liams ave. Woodiawn ZilO, C-1943. A, D. Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267; 6fcb2 92 St., Lents. Tabor 5M'.i; Khth st. and Foster road. Arleta. F, S. Dunning, Inc. I Kst Side Funeral directors. 414 E. I .Alriei Phone Kast 12 U-JSZa, ' J. P. FlNl-EY oi !?ON, ' Pmgrcssive Kunerul Directors. I MdXTijQM KK Y AT KIKTH. j M 1 l.L.KK Ji THACKl, nuieyciiUenl iu I neral directors. Prices low as $.'0, I $4u.'i0. Vash.atElla. M.2til. A-7KH6. 1 FOKTLAND MA RULE W KS., 264-26- I 4th at., opp. city hall. Main S684 PMlip Neu & Sons, for memorials fSrBLAElolriG GkANlTEC 2fe7-3tP ST COW MtDiSQN FOR SALE HOISES 61 AUK YOU LOOKING FOK A KNAP 9&5lf JJrH ST. NORTH New modem f room bungalow, hard wood floors, sleeping uwrch. built-in effects, electric fixture, attic, 7 f'ot I concrete basement, cement floor, street I w ork paid; every modern conven- j ' ' Amelia l 10 -.'in i., i urn ! 1 Vi loi ks south Owner there 10 to L, or phono Fast r,4'ir, CASH and $15 per month buys a modern 5 ro"m bungalow on Eas' . fith St., near the Woodiawn school, Firepla'e, shade trees, flowers, etc. Price $1375. THE RKO.N'G TO., Main 1743. Oak st. ij90 cash will buv e.mity of JfS in modern tin. bungalow: all built in conveniences. Balance $l:::'S at $20 per month. Btg"f st snap of the sea son. Mr. TIageiiian, Joti Oak st. Flione Bwdv. 165S. , ON E hundred dollars down and $." per mtnth including interest buys & I room new bungalow, built in feature.' one block to car. Woodmerc. J. C. CORBIN CO., EEWIS BTVDO. VIVE room bungalow, nearly new, kc rifice. See this and make offer. i $250 cash. Terms to suit. Woodiawn : 4?1 ISO CASH. J15 MONTHLY. 7 room plaatered bungalow. St. Johns line, $1600 A real sr.ap. Fred w (Jermxn i"o 7S2 ('ham ,f Com v. FIVE room modern bungalow comer. worth $2750, sacrifice $li50. $10i down, $10 month. Owner, be quick. N-SR. Journal. FOUR lots. 4 0x100 each, and good 6 room house for JlOOi); ca. h; near Ients; all imrroved and in garden, rail 1!)1 Fourth st. FOl it ROOM HOI SE. Good district, lot r,0xlou. electric lights, gas only $11 C terms. J. C. CORBIN CO., I.KWIfi BIJIO ROSE CITY BARK. New modern hoiw, $j.r0 cash. noth ing to pay for 4 months. See owner. 269 Stark (near 4th). FOR SALE or exchange, modern r, room cottage close to car. Terms to suit. Woodiawn 3220. 1)2 F. Kth Ft . N i FOR SALE or trade. $12uo equity 'n 1 iKinse and lot. See owner, 1289 E. Morrison. Thone Tabor JoTii,, $50 casli. balance J10 per month hui's a 4 room house and jot, west side. M. E. Eee, 505 Corbet t hl.lg. FOR SALE LOTS 10 WAS $2000, NOW $450. Lota 12. 14. block 2. Ridgemont one of the prettiest residence districts tn Portland; owner is going iat and wants quick action; $200 casn. tlO monthly. Fred W. German Co., Zi ("ham. of Com BARGAINS. LOTS IN ALL, DISTRICTS. TERMS. J. C. CORBIN CO., LEWIS BLDG. FOR SALE Two choice lots In Ir vington Park. Call after 6 p. m. 354 Sacramento st. Hhone C-2004. ACREAGTi S7 CHEAP ACREAGE $20 per acre. $20 down and $10 per month buys 40 acres of good land free from rock or gravel, between Portland ajd Astoria, in Cowlitz county 2H ra" irora imum ruer. him; jwh- population or 1.HI0. a c.tieese ractory. cannery and creamery; 1 mile from town; from $35 to $"0 per acre; $2 per acre down and $1 per ticre per month. HELL REAL ESTATE :0.. I 313 liailway Exchange bUlg. 20 ACRES, iiOb. Easy terms, only 35 miles from Portland, running water, good soil, close to school and stores, 1 mile to li. R. station and town. AKERSON", GOOCH & CO., 605 i-'tock Exchange Bldg. COUNTRY HOMES. Of one acre or more in Parkrose (east of Rose City Park). Will sell you the land for $100 cash and $16 a month Some beau til ul locations left. bee Realty Dept. or HARTMAN & THOMPSON. 10 ACRKS, 1 miles from Oregon City, all in cultivation, 7 room plas tered house, large barn, orchard, farm machinery, 9 cows, horses. 100 chlcK- eus, etc., best of sun; price $3000 a bargain. IT. W. GARLAND. 191 Fourth st. Gibson Half Acres Good toil, city water, close '.o car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell- wood 471. John H. Oibson. ownr. ONE ACRE. 1 block from city limits. 5c carfare; line ror chicKen rancn. Would build to uit purchaser. Easy terms. Umbdenstock, & Larson, 306 Oak st. Phone Bwdy. 1658. - CHICKEN, FRUIT, GARDEN ranches near Portland, 2, 6, 10 acre tracts, best soli, good roads, near electric $65 to $zvo per acre, easy terms. sicax land. - Sol Xeon,bldg Portland. 17 PROSPERITY IN CANADA $900,000,- FOR SALE FARMS ooo in new walth added in HU.iJKminHs, attwvtiuw we nii Knormous crop artd low taxation make zarmera rich. Wheal average, ao.io bushels per acre In Alberta. 28.7a bush els per acre to Saskatchewan, 28.60 bushels per arre In Manitoba. Taxes average t2i and will not exceed $SS per quarter section, includes all taxea; no taxes on Improvement. Free schools and full religious liberty, good cli mate. Get your farm home from the Canadian Pacific Ratlwav. 20 year to pay. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; Irrigated lands from 136, and the government guarantee your land and water titles. Balance, after first payment, extended over nineteen years, with interest at 6rc; privileges of 'pay ing in full any time. Before final pay ment becomes due your farm khould have paid for itself. We will lend you up to $2000 In Improvements la cer tain district, with no security other than the land Itself. I'artlcuiata on request. Ready made farms Tor sale. Special easv terms. Loan for live stock. In defined districts, after one year's1 occupation, under certain condi tions, we advance cattle, sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value of $1000. We want jou; we can afford to help you. We bwn the land; we want the land cultivated. Our Interests re mu tual. Buy direct and get your lurm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Hend for free book'. .1. 8. Dennis. Assistant to the Prcs'dcnt, Canadian Pacific Railway, 112 Ninth avc. Caljmry, Mberta. Canada. YAMHIM. COCNTY FARM 148 acrcur. all in cultivation, part in clover, threshed 35 bushels- of wheat per acre last vear, join river, fine spring, lies ideally, best of soil, land all tiled. This farm Ilea Just outside of the city of Carlton. Dandy view of Carlton lake and the famous Cral frtelea mock farm. If you arc In the market for a Rood farm, come and look this over and you will surely buy it, as it can't be beaten for boII and loca tion. Price only $100 per acre, or will divide and (e!l fi" acres at the same price. W. -F.- Kidder. Carlton. Or. HAVE fome of the best iarms in Wll lamette vallcv for sale at prices that nre right; on some of those I can take trade. Neal Brown. 209 Panama bldg. FROM 3 to 80 bitch. $125 to $100 pel acre, some in high state of cultiva tion. A-1 dairy ranch. $300 per acre. Wr'te NMcholns- Kies, HilUhoro, R. I. FOR wheat ranches, sale or trade Fitjtmaurlce. Condon, Or M. rOU KENT FARMS 14 FOR R.F.NT 33 acres. $35 per year. Must buv SI 00 worth crop and pay cash. Team and tools to sell if wauled. W V Hvde, Castlerock. Wash. FOK RENT, 120 A. dairy ranch, well Improved, near Boring, 7 6 a. in culti vation, cash rent; will sell stock and Implements, CX-65. Journal. HOMESTEADS 47 HOMESTEAD. RELINQUISHMENT. $900. SO acre In Clarke Co.. Wash.. 8 miles from Yacolt, 4 room house, barn 24x48, 2 acres cleared 400,000 ft timber, plenty of springs and creeks good team and wagon, plow, harrow, cultivators and saws and all kinds of other small tools, soma chickens: all household goods. lou will have to hurry to get this one. Fred W German Co , 732 Cham. Com 160 Acre Relinquishment 4 miles from town; river through the place, 75 acres river bottom; fine soil, no rock; price $300. Two 160 acre homesteads that Join, 2 miles from town, lays fine, no rock, some timber, fine water; price $150 each. Bundv, 411 Henry bldg. ORE. -CAL. LAND GRANT MAI'S. 2.300,000 acres. Post yourself im mediately first opening So. Oregon Anderson Map Co.. Box 1042. Portland, Or. TIMBER 28 PRESENT owner needs ready cash. 320 acres timber land, cruises better than 4,000,000 feet marketable timber; mill ha contracted for logs netting purchaser J2 thousand, 80 profit on investment. T-73, Journal. SMALL loggin-g or milling propotition on railroad near river near Holoiook. Parker, 422 H Washington. EXCHANGE, REAL ESTATE Zt FARM FOR TRADE. 636 acres mar Giants l'oss, part ln cultivation, 80 acres Irrigated and suitably for sufcar beets. 6 V4 acres bearing pears; good bu'Idings. some sloek and equipment; price $35,000. Will take vacant property in Portland suitable for business location, up to $27.50i. balance mortgage. L U E I J DEM AN COMPANY. M3 Chamber of Commerce. Here's a Fine Farm Trade r; n mt, Vide nlnrd eitv tiuiit houf,e. all kinds of improvements, 1j acres of corn 8 feet high, team, cow. implements. rbickenn. etc., l nine oi mutlon, Willamette vaney, jtou euunj to trade for Fortland home, apartment house or store. Frice iuu an acre OODDARD. r,02 Couch HIQg. TO RXi'llAXGK 2 Mi acres cleat eo. Buckley ave.. 600 reet irom ae Line. Pull run water. Also looiuo corner Riverside addition. Improve ments In and l-Ud. 1 out i4tu. i raoe it at $3500 for modern 4 to 6 room home oIom ln. iso equities. inm-n assume small amount 11 auueu. wn er 39 K. llojt l. FARM WANTED. Mniirrn room home in best resi dence section of Portland; price $7000. Will trade for Willamette vaiiey rarm up to $17,000. If can get time on bal ance. LUKDPbMAN CtJM l-AM Y. 91 S Chamber of Commerce. FOR HAI: for $1050, Mt. Scott dis trict, house and lot; -ta6xll4 rtmaii house, modern plumbing. Dasemeni, wood shed, chicken yard, all complete, or I will trade for larger house or lear lots, close ln. call raoor za.ii. 43 ACRKS, 414 miloa east of Oregon City. All fine foII. On main county road. Near school. Nearly 20 acres has been cleared. House, nam, '.. Price $3500; mtg. $1400. Want city roperty for ej ui t y Yates, Z4'.t 4th st. NOTICE. If vour nropertv is for exchange or sale, and has merit, (no Inflated val ues considered) send me particulars. Geo. P. Henry. 829 Henrv bldg. Ref erences Portland Realty Board. 2 ACRE home near postoffice in Fherl- dan. All under cultivation. Moue, barn, etc. A swell little home. Trice $2500; mtg. $400. win traae equuj for city property. Call 24ft 4th rt. SPLENDID west side corner on 12th st. Improved with two modern flat bldffs. Rteadv income. Price $30,000; mtfe. $9000. Will trade equity for farm. Yates, 24IJ 4th st. $8000 HOME on Mount Tabor lor a suburban place suitable for eating houf on pome of the highways. T- 7T,, .lonrrjal. GOOD clear lot to trade for small prrocery or conTectionery anout ibou. Neal Brown, 209 Panama bldg. WE ARE looKimr for city property to match our farms and ranches. RICHANH.APH A- CO.. 7"7 I.ei HidK FIVE room modern bunajalow, corner, want Seaside house. L-!4. Jotirnil. ItOOMIXO HOI SES 53 FOR SALE Snap, 9 room house, al ways full furniture first class, rent $35: pianbMnclnded N-89. Journal. ESS OPPOIiTIMTIKS 20 POOL room, cigars, clearing over $100 monthly. Very reasonable price. 329 Morgan bids:. WANTED Motorcycle repairer or vul canizer to start shop in auto center. C. Brlnton, Lewiston, Idaho. FOR SALE Notion store, stock and building, $1200, $700 cash. 1900 E. Glisan st. By owner. gffrrtlTft BUSINESS CARDS gT I U Ros cur Printing Co., gjva'ttg Third t.. cor. Taylor SAWMILL -and timber, good location. J. C. Simonton, Hood River, Or. Phone 554. FIRST class small meat market, well located, doing fins business, for sale cheap. Neal Brown, 20$ Panama bldg. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 r.-T.-7: - - - tor sale at a sacrifice a well estab lished country paper plant, with pow er press and good equipment: plenty1, type and outfit: business run down but can be made to pay; low prloe; aay term; present owner not a print er; might lease with option to buy. George Y. Moody Co.. Waahouiat vvasn. Best Store in Portland, $750- Confectionery', etc., waiting room,: tremendous traffic. Kent $20. Clear ing $200 month above expenses, guar antee this. Owner aick and must seil. . S02 Couch bldg. WL 1CK ACTION will be necessary ir you want a chance to buy a good country paper at a sacrifice; complete outfit, presses, cutters, type, motor;, good locution, permanent business opening; present editor wants outj owner not a printer; might lease with option to buy. George Y. Moody Co Washougal. Wash. KOR SALJ at a bargain, 15,000 dally capacity sawmill, complete and In operation, plenty of order. 1,040,000 feet timber, more available, on main line . P. Addresa owner. Hox 412, Cottnge Prove. Or. GOOD stock of general merchandise In . good Columbia river town. $8000 stock: did $40,000 business last year, and doing better this year: must aell, but will not consider trude. Neat Brown, UOtt Panama bldg. 1 and luiu'U counter, ciif'tf, confectionery and aoft driuk count ers, rooms upstairs, cheap, In good payroll town (Camas, Wash.) on prln- ' clpal corner. See owner, 41 Clyde hotel. KOR SALE at a barwain, confection erv. serving meals and short rurfera all day, also Urht groceries, bread. cakes, milk, etc.; good looatlon. cheap rent. Must sell at once for reaon. T-7S, Journal. Grocery $475, Terms " Nearly all stock, furnished llvlnfc apt.; live place: name, yard, own terms S02 Couch bldg. YoU uie otlen uncertain auout What you should do. There Is a way to flr.il out. We furnish Information Upon all subjects. J. 8. Knauss, abstract room, courthouse. HAIR good and loliet article store, one of the finest on coast and do ing good business. Snap for lady who is competent to handle this class of trade. Nenl Brown, 200 Panama bldy. .:ouo vyakm mineral springs, im proved with bathhouse, swimming; pool, dwelling house, tenta, on Motinl Hood auto road; part trade. H. S. Me serve, owner, Rowe. Or. STORE ANI LFNCirPLACiK Vila." Rent $10. Furnished living rooms. Good location. Tremendous snap. COS"" Couch bldg. FOR SA EE Or will nnalde Lade for etock of merchandise. Lumber' yard and planing mill. R. L. Coe Co., Grants Pasi, Or. CUN'KKCT l iNKH V and lunch room, fine location, fine for man and wife; can well this at a bargain. Neal Brown, "en Paiinma bldg. 1 1 E S'TA 1 7T.. 1' for .sale, cheap, rent , io per inontn; 1; pays to invesil-' gate !).' (IrRnd ave. Ci.K A N I N(5 and" "pressififf estali.tr- merit, good income, one wagon Tabor' S 4 4 . "ViOr and coal yard, full equipment. went sine location, tracKage: Tine t ni d e $ 10 renulred 39 M org; at. bldg. HARliWAH V. and general repair shop for pale. fig4 I'mattlla ave , Sell wood. OWN nur business; yf ii: inv'-xtlgatc. T 1 1 00 win, start 72, Journal. MONEY TO LOAN 87 HEAL ESTATE n It i!iit&liiiieiii pian is l.ia iet anU surest method of paylna a !.an. f 8 2.2 ti per month for 8i months, or 121.14 for 60 months, or $15.1? for 86 mom ha pays $100$ loan and interest, Other nn.ounta In proportion. We loan on improved city proper? Or for liiilldlnK purposes. No commission charged, EQUITABLE bVUS i LOAN ASRN. 242 Hta k St Port in nd rirvcon, ll U 1 1 Is tj loans ua ciiy anu nuuaiuta property, mouey advanced as worg preuitssea. W. ti. Ueca. li Katliug tilOL' Msin 84i? llvu.ttou o.N 11101 tii, city or trut ptofimrly. (lie iuui unc. Mciuate Xt o. ifiliiiner mils.. ii snu Aldnr oii iiu lur inui imLCa, uoli, coa. liacis, inoiigaK louiia, rausonaule rat- !' H l.ewia. Loi'Dy 4. Lewis liliitf. $260,000 TO LOAN In amounts Of $1000 arid up, low rules; iio delay; see us first. KreUs-LoBUH CO., 110 luth st. $!00, Juo. $;oo. $J00U A.D up for lniinedlale loans. J. C. UUIIHIN COMPANY Lewis bldg. MU.M.1 HI LUA, in uniuuiuo oi $lwl 10 00u on city iopeit. A. H Bell. 201 (Jctilngcr bldg. l luou on tiuptoveti vicy, lafua properly L Kma, 1H hi aimii. .vu, uu, ioy, lluy, iaou, ! red W i;ei umn 1 P., ?.' ( ham. t.'om 60 4111 tit. Board of Trade Hid a; Bt.L, us oiuitii ion. iiikiKiiiuoui 10M.ua. Cellnf-Murton Co.. till Venn bldw, iouu, 1juu and upwuru, nuf cunum. slon. Oeshon St Hawk.. Main 114.-. UoKitiAiJb 10 a, a Mm i.uwi4 rialoinon at t o . iiuu Uuk .. near Am, tluoo to lunn, , leal estate security. lt-42. Journal. alO.sLir ta loan, to V vv . 11. Bta & Co ?.)( st)alrtinK bldg. MONEY TO LOAN 07 CHATTELS, SALAKIE8 Salaries Chattels --7- Money to loan to salaried people and others on furniture, pianos, motror cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc., st , -': Ivsal rales, wan caay terms Of pay ' , nicut; no delay. Licensed by state. . PORTLAND LOAN COMPAQ. laC. 10$ Dekum Bldg. CHATTEL CHATTEL Loans. ' LOAN si. AT LEGAL RATES. We loan money on pianos, household goods, and also to WORK-INO PEOPLE. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT- CO, LICENSED. 3 1 7 Falling Ridg. JaMNS WANTED 80 LOAN WANTED $9000, one year. 10 interest, payable quarterly; also $looo bonus in paid up stock in an In corportted land Investment company. Security first mortgage on 69J acres valued at cost $35,000; buildings and improvements costing $15,000. and hav ing on it la.uuu.uuu leei oi umoer ana. townslte. W-136, Journal. FINANCIAL. 01 CLIENT WANTS $13,000 on brick bus iness building in prosperous -valley city. Ten year lease of property of-. fered at gooa rental, iscoit uorortn, : 702 Spalding bldg., Portland. FOR SALE $4700 ten year utility bonds. Net income more than twice 1 Interest charges on whole issue. Bcott Bosorth, 702 Spalding bldg.. Portland. lul and -d morikKe puicn.i. u sellers' interest in contracts. Or, and Wah H ". oh1. f,iimhermr 'ilds. help watk; MALK WANTED A man that will use his f brain ana ieei ior eigni nours a oay : can secure a splendid position, good income, iui-iv- Title Trut bldg 89 4th st EXPERIENCED machinist: one who is i thoroughly familiar with Turrett lathe preferred. Automatic Mfg. Co., ! 440 Hancock at. CONSULT X. M. C. A. employment eecretary. MACHINE men and cabinet-makers. rreelana Jfurn. CO., lbt tiactaam WILL pay for instruction in driving Ford Phone Ma1n 2839 sfterwoona. (Co&Uaosd on Vast Vsffe)