THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, : SATURDAY, JANUARY. 13. 1917. 11 RULES COWIMFTTEE TO " REOPEN COf LEW NOTE LEAK INQUII WIFE TAUGHT HIM VALUE OF YOUTH, SAYS CROKER Thomas W, Lawson to Be Called and Body Given Au thority to Force Answers. Washington, Jan. 13. (U. P.) Com plete reopening of the bouse note leak Inquiry was decided on today at a meeting of the' rules committee. The committee announced it would sub pena, In addition to Thomas W. Law eon, the New York brokerage firm of Lockwood & Co., Donald McDonald, who Is aliened to have given Informa tion to Lawson; James Rellly, manag ing editor of the Wall Street Journal; JP..W. McKinnon, Chicago broker, and "Perhaps half a dozen or a, dozen other : V Power to require Thomas W. Law son and other witnesses to answer all questions was .given to the rules com mittee by the house. Immediately the ' decision was reached by the committee i to reopen the leak Investigation and make H broafftr than ever. Representative Garrett, Democrat, announcing he would not contest th , resolution, said the 'Wood resolutions were a "keen and bitter reflection and an effort to discredit the admlnistra tion that the Republicans could not " defeat." The resolutions, both Introduced by " Henry and passed without opposition, give -the committee power to force all witnesses W give either real or hear- : , say evidence pertalnng to the leak. Henxjy explaining the resolution, aid. no wanted It to "give the com nntteft all the power the Bouse can 'give them, particularly ta tieal with Thomas W. Lawson." "We have summoned Mr. Lawson to reappear," said Henry, "and we hope' he will be here Monday, when we will resume the Investigation. If he falls ,or refuses to answer, the committee "Will bring the question to the house . and, let the house decide Its authority and exhaust Its power to make Mr. Lawson answer." Felix Diaz Holds All of Vera Cruz Galveston. Texas, Jan. 13. (TJ. P.) Practically the entire state of Vera Cruz is controlled by Fellclstaa and Felix Diaz, is receiving all the am munition he wants from this couiftry, It being first sent to Belize and South American ports for trans-shipment. This was reported today by passen gera arriving on the steamer Herald from Vera Cruz. The passengers further stated that Information had been received in Vera Cruz that rebel forces Intend this month to begin a campaign for the destruction of all railways In th re gion, with Higlneo Aguilar at Punta Antigua and General Pelais near Tux pam assisting the Fellcistas. Many persona were killed, it was re ported, when Fellcistas attacked a Mexican- National train at Paso del Macho January G. t - r . 9 ' 1 P J&T v r&-"-' ft t6 f j H VLC?:-"Y? ' J:J ft I i WV, M? VifV -VI I EV1DENC E IF HE GIVES TO CONVICT H. THAW Alleged Accomplice in Gump Kidnaping Held in N. Y. Prison; Thaw Recovering. Mrs. Richard Croker, who has given her husband, the former leader of Tammany Hall, new ideas regarding government. ,Mrs. Crok er, who was an Indian princess, gave her husband descriptions of Indian councils and won him to advocacy of government by young men. Croker says that the wife taught him the real value of youth in public affairs. FREEDOM FOR BROVER Hi t Thaw. In n of these Dump la up -I posed to have declared he liked the E mrsic schools Aim ttachtsi TH1KLHUBN Vtolie taartwr. iwitU iml. I whidnln Thiv administered. 07 Fl.r M. Mrill ! Despite intimations of both the pro frkur. t. k laitratlon an1 th dfniu that Thw hir. eftr. DEATHS AND FUJiKBALS ?S f ooatinueai LAWwX t'nw wi m at cmu Ph t sce. j will go peaceably back to New Tork p''.? land there stage another bitter fight, a "ChH.tr, .ty 4ia-n wm m, . larva battalion of lawyer, whn will HASO and caJ lta a. pr-c- Maio szio I isrsv iMviaiiuu ul tn;cii who wiii incur in lue aaieius uin arnvea in town. This, it Is taken, is an indica tion that Thaw will fight every step , of the road to Matteawan or prison. Thaw's condition showed a slight Improvement today, it was announced at 8t. Mary's hospital. Physicians are practically certain now that he did not wallow poison tablets before he slashed his thfoat and wrists. Dr. El wood Kirby. Thaw's physician, said he believes Thaw will be able to leave the hospital by February 1. tlw lano. t br. per da? DOLORK L. CLLXfcN. VtoU. tnatbod. Marshall UT. $1 too. irariirr. iMTdk 47A Main. EB E EM AN la tale city, Jaauary 1A, at bar Ula rcaTiUace, 17 East Twenty -algotfc stwrt rortU, Iaa U. Umau. agad yeata, wife at Arthar Kbennaa and sotba of Katharine Kber cut a, dangbler of Mrs. K. Uarble, aa slater of Mrs ktUiule Vint, Karl, Ooy sad Lyaa Marble, of U.la city. Tba raiaaloe ara at Ue eealaaera atabUaimwnt ef 1. V. inlay Soa. Moatgaai rrj at riftb. Nottca of faoaral braaftr. POO AWT) CAT W08PTTAL, Philadelphia, Jan. ISj (TJ. P.) Freedom for evidence and testimony that will send Harry K. Thaw, erratic Pittsburg millionaire, now recovering from self-inflicted wounds In this city. back to Matteawan or prison. Is the swap the district attorney's office In New Tork will offer Oliver A, Brower, It was learned on good authority here today. Brower is now in Moramensing, awaiting extradition papers from New York, where he Is charged with having conspired with Thaw to kidnap 19-year-old Frederick Gump Jr. When Assistant District Attorney Black of New Tork declared tke state now has sufficient evidence to convict Thaw. It is known that they would go a long distance to secure the testi mony of one of Thaw's accomplices or Tuslness meix Brower was tke bearer of the "dear master" letters written by Gump to 1R. O. H UlJHJnA.V V a. If.Hl.S A HI A. boapltal. 41 K. 71 H. V.t 1M7 B-ltXtt TTt IAK. yOSZ. THMQAT. LffWOl AiikAUlU tvatwl ailiMMii kuita. im aaa. Ir. (aaaadi. Ivkaai MiSt :ia and Wim K.NUUM.N-la tbU city, Jaauaxy 12. Martin Kuwbai, asaa 13 jars. lata or SMtwwo, Or. lb fuaaral aertlcra wUl be bald Seuday. January 14. at 2 o'clock p. m., at tbe Ureoceat Urova ctMtorr. Tlsard. Or. rrleeds tevltea. Ibo rematoa are at tba maUlcace eatabllabiseat of J. P. rinlay A Son. Montgotnary at fifth. .FLOK1STS TOO LATE FOK CLASSIFICATION MODERN 6 room bungalow for rent, 11. 110 E. 56th St., N. Half block from Montavilla car. fAClflu alAlfcj) tlaa l.sti.aaca only Ofrtva llr lnoranp wnnpaay. ClARKJC BROtU tlorists. ST Morrlsoo at- Main or A-io. Fine flowers and floral dralgns. No branch etorea GOOD hand laundry wants bundle washing or day work. Tabor iilh. FIVE rooms, completely furnished: entire lower floor; yard. Tabor 623. Memlbcra f the Portland Rsaliy Bosurd FPEMITPKE BLPAIB ASP OrHOLSTI HIHO bl LiUHAU tunutult UuJllal Ml i- Kaprt mt'r-a main Mmtn 4S&4. rxprr bogs amp kaq a cos Send Us Your Old Carpets Mad Iruia old tuxrmla bruaMia. Ainlaatar. Snyruc. Alao raa ru, all alara. Mall ardaci , inayu Caruet cleaning. bu4 tor boukiat. wuxkrm rurr auu co. 64 Cnlop n, N. Pbonaa Eat Win. B-I4TS. rtrkSAexs MAH'l'lN c lVKbba lift la La. a Wash. Mala A-121. Flo war for all oceaaione artlaMcally rrimr Ollaan at Mr 4171. A-14f4 a A1A1N all. Hprays II wteatoa. UUivwra. d .'nappril a 4i .VI or"i MAX M. SMI in, lionat. 141 H atn a tWlhS Kl.OK.AI. Cu iid a ) vi'laau PREPARE FOR WINTER . l. mmiu & m. INVESTMENTS Real Estate Loans and Insurance. 404-5 Northwestern Bank bldg. FAMOUS 1UDUKFIELD SOIL, Fertile farms at fair prices. Fenced or unfenced land; small tracts; acreage. H. B. AFPERSON, RIDGEFIELD. WASH. THE BKONU CO.. Inc. REAL ESTATE. 267 Oak St.. Lewis bldg. Business and suburban property trib utary to Union avenue a specialty. BELLING DEPARTMENT, LADU ESTATE COMPANY, "EA ST MORELAN D." CONCORD BLDG, D AND STARK. S a a drawing a couch close to a stove In which a redhot fire was kindled. While she was asleep the couch and her clothing caught fire. Neighbors saw smoke pouring from the house, and discovered her plight. She would have been burned to death, for she was unconscious when rescued. Motorcycle Patrolman Ervln was passing the house in pursuit of a speeder, but stopped and had the woman sent to the hospital. The body was removed to the public morgue. Funeral arrangements have not been made. LURE OF WHITE LIGHTS TOO MUCH FOR LITTLE MAST BlCllAttU SUEPABD REAL. ESfATR Ppeeiallslng la Home Sites on Wast Side Nortn, Mr.ln BOO. urrioa vmiDnr.ga or woiiwono .t $7.50 per ton in I-ton lota $8.00 per ton under t tons. Save 25 on your fuel bill. Clean, odorless, easy to handle. Most heat fcr least money. Main 229. 24 Washington St. A-2291 Terrible, Burns End Life of Aged Woman Mrs. E. J. Jones, wife of the Janitor Cf the Buckman school, who was fatally burned In her home at 16 East Twelfth street north yesterday after noon, died as a result of her .injuries at the Good Samaritan hospital late last night. Sho was burned from head to foot, and no hope of her recovery was held from the first. The body was taken to the public morgue. Mrs. Jones, who was 62 years old, lay down early In the afternoon, after Oregon Short Line Accepting .Freight Freight now Is being accepted as usual by the O-W. R. & N. for the Oregon Short Line, the embargo on shipments from competitive points having been lifted. From December 26 to January 7 no freight whatever was accepted for delivery off the orig inating line because of the enormous congestion of traffic brought about by the cAr shortage. The general car sit uation had tightened up again today but many empty cars are now being received by all the roads from eastern connections, so that gradual relief Is looked for. GIRL FROM COUNTRY KEMMERER and ROCK SPRINGS COAL THE CLEANEST AND BEST BURN. TNO COALS. PRICES RKASU.NABLK, GGTOTAL fi(SE a STORAGE mm km EAOT 244 H-U44. Man Arrested In Kansas City for Murder of Mona Simon in Columbus, Ohio. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. REAL. ESTATE BROKERS. M Wilcox Bldg. Mala SOB. Portland, Or. a a TITLE GUARANTEE & ABS1RACT COMfAWI. Ahatrarta. real estate, lnauranea. Leoklas after aaseesments and tazea a specialty. Marshfleld and coquuie city. ur. HEN RY SENG9TACKEX. Manager. Boynton Furnaces C. Bay Economics 1. eff actual. From sPd Market. Oa-. LMo.S bat el Metal ttoika. luraacaa ito- stalled. rrpalrlua:. 4 111 nlon n. V K 4MI. HAIR OOOPa AMP HAIR DaEaaXaft rtliVbl a UANattCT, laadiatf k aud hMf n misers, finest stuck busuan hair cooaa; EaUdres.lng. msntcurlug. faca aud ex-alp treat ment. Kriuoved to av AMr. near Hruadvae. EDWARD " H0LMAN CO ESTABLI33TO 1171. RELIABLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADT ASSISTANT. THIRD AND SALMON 8TRXETS. MAIN e7. A-18U. lOl 8AL&FAIUia f 17 PoatiBea FOR SALE 2e acres of land. U acres dear all fenced and croea fenced, on good macadam road, close to good scnool, phone line, stage route, 1 mil irom etauon. I miles from carbarns, , rood house and outbuildings, pnea t270. terms; must sell. Address Ed. La Londe, rout t, Vancouver, Waah. Phone 17F8. - : FOR CASH, tii an acre, 230 acres. S can almost borrow amount; will sell ' one of best farms In Oregon, on Wll- . . jamette. 47 Belmont St. - N JJ 0.1ESTE-DS. 47 CHOICB CIO acre homestead locations -la Malheur county, the banner atock. raising district tn the northwest, ' A number with good springs) and creaks. . Percy M. Johnson Co.. Vale. Or. s I CAN now locate you on - re homesteads in Grant county, Oregon, For Information writ T. V. HaU. Mount Vernon, Or. - v KJCCH AXO K 11K.L ESTATB g4 wMKruiiaE. ' CO acres of choice land near Tan couver, well improved and equipped; 400 acres In cultivation. Price Mi.eoo. Want wheat ranch up to tlOO.OO. For. r articular, see K. At. Thorougntnan. . It V. th St.. VsnrottTtr. Wash. FOR BALE or trade; ten acre of th beet land In Wash. Two mile from Cam a a. Nine acres In cultivation, acres In prunes. Will take automobile as part payment. Phone Tabor 1464, or rail at 49t K. SMh St. B. Oamer. lto ACRES lake bottom. acrea la timothy, rest wild meadow; 1 per acre. will take (tooo in rnina property, rest on time; best of out range. By owner; no agenta. R-341, Journal. - ' CI ACRES Choice Und. near It- It. station partly improved, weii wa-, tered. Want good residence. Prefer south of Hawthorne v-, la trad. Owner. R-I&J, Journal. arut.uv.ajr unia iu.mi mt.i pointnienf. I tine tlsla 1Z32. Undertaker, E.a(. lltn phones K ill. H-Ikst ma Hawthorrs. Ijtdy aaalatsiit MAITHtSfci? OLU DiitmMt aud ,ru.ti ln:l ui.a. ssnltarr tuiUins luriua, IrstLer reuuTIted roldlun l to.. til, .ma ate. K. HT , A, D. Kenworthv Co. Tabor !, oav. .u unu, fabo aKa; oth at. an1 hosier road. Ariel MIMEOOK APHING MULTIGRAPHIHO MialLOv. 1UI-U1.VU fliers. VV. fc. Inter A Co.. Inc., :ds Slsrk. Main 847; A ll. F. S, Dunning, inc. Fast Side Funeral Ln actors. 41C AMer at. Phone Kaat 6:. H-261t. PHYBlCIAab liH. H, A, ftllLxarS. Alias bula. Astasia NerroasBeas. I'reatsilr Indole. It am ma lla as PLUaLBIHQ tUPfUIl atTAlL pLLUBI.NU Utfl'UU t lemlug.'112 4th at. Dunning (Si McEntee at every daiau, iiroautaay and Pine ala Broadway 4J0, A-46&K lidy aaaiatan' o d e rn lr ats rg.LaIt.aa AMD EaGRATARO lUSj'lV t'asajuu M. slA.SJ. SKI stark st. Broadway A-4QS. A. R. Zeilar Co. East lus. c-ift l-ady attenoant. Uay and night service MILLER k TRACK if. InaeUendent r u- nerai uireciora. trices low as lib at Klla. M al, A-7 RAZOR JILADIS SKiiriKED NEW TODAY Z.oaas of (10,000 and up en Im proved B a siaess Property (or for Improvement Par poses. J. P. IXPSCOl 843 Stark Street. tAra.ll raatus auaiiuctl, ill Sluaa. sad ttte per dosvn. Hj at., oyer Mlamt t40, 0 Wash J. f. ir.ia.l dk .UN. Progresselve Funeral Ulractora. MONTOUMEK Y AT FIFTH bis U- uy-lu-uaie astsiy tbe Kindow at Itki 4th at. luul Uialiiaa, i QlPVAPQ Cnueriaauig Co. Alain 4la uivliilu t or Id and Clay RUBBLE. faTAJtrS AMD SEALS n, 1. iiyinca, new reOeoce aalaoi L U1 Williams ave WJln. 1Q. C-l4 A1AO aieucua, l'ra.io clwcks, W rneaa. PALlfiU COAS1 OlAalf WOaaS 13 1 Aaabiuglon St. klsla A-2TIO Momllfnn East kulb and Glisan. i'u i itiiiiiiivii naral aervl ices. TtDor 4Jia gHfcET sf HAL WOEsJ ul.f A1U.1.NO uu slid srata. tuuls. rfscuo CS, tlu tat st. l'b.iua Main H2i. THEATRICAL AMD IsASClRADE POOPS CU&lUMko for rent cr sals, i'uriiaud Cus tunie Hiie. 20rt Urosilway. Mar-bait i;4T. 10WAX BUPI-LY Breeze &. Snook .l,MJ,?-ilDO" 3IAUSOLEOIS MORTGAGE LOifViNS $300 Upwards at 67-8 Oregon Investment J aSortgags 0. Offices 803-4 170 3d St. Department Six Hens in Contest Lay Egg Every Day . 6torrs, Conn., Jan. 13. The total Output in the ninth week of the lay ing contest at StorVs amounted to 1731 eggs. JL P. Robinson's pen of White Leg horns from Calverton, N. Y., stood Well above any other pen In the con teat with a yield of 45 eggs. Jules F. Francals' JJarred Rocks from West Hampton Beach, L. I., laid S8 eggs for the week. Hill view Poultry farm's Rhode Island Reds from St, sllbans, VL, and Plnecrest Orchard's pen of the same breed from proton. Mass, tied for third place with 3? eggs each. The best Connecticut pen tor the week was Clifford I. Stod dard's from Woodbrldge with a rec ord of 88 eggs. Two Plymouth Rock hens, one Rho.de Island Red and three White Orpingtons were the only ones that worked every day last week; these six hens laid an egg every day. K White Leghorn produced the larg est egg during the week and one that weighed Just 18 times as much as the smallest egg, which was laid by a White Wyandotte. . The three best pens In each of the principal varieties are as follows: Barred Plymouth Rocks Jules F. Francais, West Hampton Beach, L. I 251; Fairchllds .Poultry Farms, Short Falls, N. H-, 218; Rodman Schaff, Fitawilllam. N. II., 136. "White Wyandottes - Merrythought Farm, Columbia, Conn., 262; Brayman Farm, Westville. N. H., 213; A. L. Mulloy, Waterbury, Conn., 205. , Rhode- Island Reds Jacob E. Jan sen, North Haven, Conn., 227; Pequot Poultry Farm, Southport, Conn., 218; HUlview Poultry Farm, St, Albans, Vt, S08. " White Leghorns Hilltop Poultry Tarda, Suffield. Conn.. 316; A. P. Rob inson, Calverton, N. Y., 306; Clifford L Stoddard, Woodbrldge, Conn., 303. Miscellaneous Cloyes & Sullivan, (Buff Wyandottes) Hartford Conn:, 157; Koshaw Farms, (Buff Rocks) Branby, Conn., 241; Obed G. Knight, (White Orpingtons) Bridgeton, R. L, 109. U. S. SEEKING IDEAL FOWL New Hen Will Have Large Laring Capacity Meaty. New York, Jan. 13. An ideal Amer ican fowl Is the object of experiments being conducted by the United States' government at Its farm at Belleville, Md. Harry M. Lemon, head husband man of the government farm, has been working for the last five years on the new American product He explained his experiments at the an nual poultry show at Madison Square Garden. According to Mr. Lam on the new hen in laying qualities and the size of Its eggs will resemble the Leg horn. It will have as much meat on its body as a Wyandotte, Barred Rock or Plymouth Rock. The aovern ment farm, Mr. Lamon said, plana to have a big exhibit of the new hen at the poultry show next season. Columbus. Ohio, Jan. 13. (U. P.) Weldon H. Wells, 25. of Kansas City, arrested at Huntington, Ind., early to day for Investigation In connection with the murder of Mona Simon, at a fashionable hotel here Thursday night, will be brought back to Columbus by Detective Sergeant Peter Albanise. An affidavit charging Wells with first degree murder was filed today by Albanise. The police believe tne woman was killed last Thursday night. Had maid employed at the hotel showed little more curiosity, the police say. they would have been on the case earlier. The maid is tald to have found the door unlocked at 7 a, m. yesterday and entered. Seeing the woman lying on the floor beside the bed. she concluded she was Intoxicated and left tne room, it is a am. . "Sho was a good girl when she first came here," Bald Mrs. D. M. Hubbard today, with whom the girl had lived for three years. "She got a job a a hotel telephone operator, and at first, aha would come home from her work early every even ing. "Often she would cry ana tell me she wished she were back home with her parents In Philllpl, W. Va, and the friends with whom she sang in the church choir. "She used to pray and read the Bible occasionally, but a change came. She fall Into bad company. Things went from bad to worse, and finally she left me. ' Th girl's body was prepared for shipment to Grafton, W. Vs.. today, on the order of her brother, Charles H. Simon, who lives there. LiBEirry saco. CAST C29' p epg 1 For the greatest aL economy Buy IHa GOAL t l Feary Br other , Inc. WE BUY NOTES 806 Perntn Bide, Portland. Or. ICklLiNU Uuuilt; Co- lor itfompt, atll clrnt ervW. 1'tiuue Hroadwaf 410. A -4-1 In TSAhSFia AMD gTORAGI Oregon 1 ranster Co. Established 1ST0 TraDsfet sud r.rs-umg A (eats, tttorsje rte 'irackife. Office aud iilui(l, O.uaa at. Uth sod Chsn. Main Bs) A-444 ...."River View Abbey.... Mausoleum a Terminus Riverview carUna, a Taylor Ferry road. For Particular Inquire Portland Mausoleum Co, TRADE 1(0 acres In Crook county, ad- Jacent t state Irrigation project, tor suburban home; prefer outside city limits In Multnomah county, bo Xl. R. No. 1. Hinaoaie. ur. FOR TKADK Partly paid for home for horses, cows or macninery. sw minute car service. 2H acre ana Z houses. Inquire H K. Uth st.. north. SALE or trade, cheap, easy term. house and lot at wooomira is. , lot automobile, or anything I can us - as part payment. Bellwood U. , 40 ACRES at Hood Ulver. psrt u cui- - tivatlon. surrounaeo oy rine orcn ards; trade for house, value f (000. . P 218, Journal. IK your exchange la a square deal. NORTHWEST REALTY COMPANY. stl Chamber of Commerce Piaf. WANT house. Alberta district, for small tract, close In. to ucsry bldg. Woodlawn i6ll evenings.. odero IININCIIMHERKIJ laied for ro bungalow. Box 105. Oak Prove, Or LAND 11000. for clear lots or acre are P-1B7. Journal. W aa t (ur 12) acres Portland near house. imaa 41 It) EUGENE acrea JRa Jefferson st. To" Plfock h'vlr. motorboat. SU.MKII nVAl. ESTATK81 WANTED S to t room house modern. by February 1; full lot, esvsy tonus: reliable: or will pay small rent and glva good care P-lll, Journal. IIOOMING IIOISE8 A3 36 Plttock Block. Brdwy t(L INFORMATION COUPON If too waat tba same of a fallible busi ness bouse dealing In any ltna of merchandise. or lBlormatlon regarding resorts, botela. rail roads, ateamshlp lines, etc, address Oregon Jourual Information Bureau, laformatlon desired; GOU0S Bl'tclAllaiS auiraar. facklng. f-hlyulog and aluelns- Borsa or Asia Vaas. epeil freight rates to alt points. C V. VlLiL TUANdiEU A SIUBAQg Oa Sd and Hlue. BroalTay rm. A-1"V WUAUlh..T Vim. (Utah's best by gov ernment's test). Ask tor U.iietin Mo. 22, Dept. of Interior Bureau of Mines, full weight and absolute guaran tee with every order. All other standard grade of coal ana bri quette. Address TTFEWKIlI.lt REP AIRUIO. V : repair aud leouild all mases. Uujsl Type writer Axencr. ZiU Burk a, ala la adaa. PORTLAND MARBLE WKB, l4-: 4th U opp. City hall. Main tkA Phihn Nett Son., for mtrtorlals ELAPSING GRANITE ( 267-3RQ. 5T, AT MADISON FOR SALE 11 room house, nicely fur nished, single, double end S room suites; must sacrifice within 10 day. owner. IiU. Journal. FOR HALE cheap Furnltur in seven room house, used tor nouseaeeping rooms. Zls t-. Sin su. cor. aiaut. &as 4012. HWKI.I.KHT little brass beds, sooa lurniture; Dst oi fer take it. Cell Msln s. apt. bouse in town; fu !- at4. MANUFACTURERS ...-V1 JOBBERS WHOLESALERS! Z.ToJAi KS!4 PHOPKltTY 60 and Everett Owner, bajtitaat wiruio L, SHANK CO, ru.N 1Si. WO0U& PIrK I'OHTl.ANU NtXJU i'l ft CO. FOR 8ALK-i HOUSKM 01 office oesr 24tb a s! Vors Kactor and rs tlaia n-1 ULSlNKjSSAKl8 EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty buttons. pins, cnarms. jaeger tiros., 131-3 am. Ice Delivery Co. Sac. tc Independent Coal & Ice Co. 18th and Thurman. Main 234 Phones A-S245 mm, mn THE BEST OBTAINABLE. "South Wellington"LTJMP. "Qftli4ri WollinrrtAn" wvuui 1 1 viiii iiui 1 SCREENINGS. our "Cumberland" lump. AT $7.50 TON. FRANK BOYNTON, Coal Merchant, 353 Stark Bt. uroaaway it Banquet to Mrs. Whitaker. Mrs. Helen Dow Whitaker. who Is ft charge of the poultry department t the State College of Washington at Pullman, and also of the All Northwest Egg Laying contest, was honored at a banquet tendered her by the employe of the poultry plant last wees. - 'When writing to or ealtlag on advertisers, kleaae mention Tbe Journal. , (Adv.) Permanganate of Potash Substitute Many poultrymen have been using permanganate of potash to prevent the spread of colds and other ca tarrhal diseases. During the past two years this product has risen in price from 60 cents a pound to S2.50 to $3 a pound, thus It is not surprising that a good substitute Is being looked for. One authority suggests the use of bluestone or copper sulphate which can be used as follows: Dissolve four ounces of the bluestone In a quart of water, this to be known as a stock solution. Add one ounce ef this solution to each gallon of Che drinking water. This can perhaps be well used for a short period but should not be too long continued. Furthermore, one ought to use enam elled or earthenware vessels as the copper sulphate solution may produce undesirable chemical change when used In galvanised pans. Medford Show Closes Today. The premium list of the annual ex hlbltion of the Oregon State Poultry association which closes its show at Medford today is lust at hand. It is neat in typographical appearance and Is well patronised by southern Ore gon business house. Among the ad vertisements w not tn naif page announcement of C B. McConnell. Medford, agent of th Oregon Jour al. The Journal ad 1 th only news paper announcement appearing in th catalogue. Th Saturday evening. Monday morning and Semi-Weekly edition of The Journal are fast be coming recognized as "poultry pa per" by virtue of th quality of the poultry new and Information car ried in these editions. Mr. McCon nell and The Journal will no doubt receive due consideration from south- I of Attention to their Interest. , EMPRESS COAL 16.50 PER FULL WEIGHT TON, 2000 LBS. LUMP GRADE. Holds fire over nlaht In either heat lng stove or furnace. This ad ac cepted as 25o cash on first order. Good at any dealer. Accept no substitute for Empress coal. EAST SIDE FUEL CO. East 6225, Mine Agent. East 5205. B-1592 C. H. Burbott. Mgr. Believes Her Son Insane. Kansas City. Mo., Jan 13. (U. T.) That We'don H We".-j. Kansas rv man. arrested at Huntington. Ind.. be lieved to be connected wi.n me muruur of Mona Simon in Columbus, Ohio 19 insane, is tne oeuef or his mother. Mrs. C. D. Benfer, In a statement made here today. "I believe Weldon has been mentally deranged for the paat two years," Mr a. Benfer said. Springfield Man Is Victim 01 Steam Harrington Transfer & Fuel Rr.Hnrfipld Or.. Jan. 12. Milton I Company Bally, aged about 40 years, superln- , .ai ,lrom 5 10 p . j e? tendent of the Fischer-Boutin mi'. VfiATrw? r i ith 7rr t.v1 here, was probably fatally burned this 0ffice and yard 193 th cor' & Taylor morning when a steam pipe burst aa he was cleaning it, while Inside the furnace. He had banked ashes be tween himself and the furnace door. and when he found it impossible to get out by himself, he buried his face in the ashes to prevent breathing' the steam. Steam and boiling water lit erally cooked him to the hips before Cal Barnes, fireman, and Cecil Cal king could drag him from th pit. Bally is a stockholder In th plant. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ba.Jdbrni-lli.NU. builuoluues. battuua esters!. SMnrlllaa. an n tin r. r . I ! K.. .1 . . all work prompt) aud satisfactorily stteoJai to. i. ttsuoiu, saw Aioar sl ooa. Ulds. Worl- Bisn A King. ACCORDION. KN1J1. AND BOX Fl.KAil.NO. HKMSI1TCH1.NU. BKAlblNU; BUTTON BULKS. BUTTONS COVbttED. EASTERN HOVK1.TY MKI.. CO.. BTH. IT WAY - kv. MTUVtiAN UeuisUtcUiag. aceurdlua, s Ms end sunburst pleatinc. Sattuna eorered: auuds apooned. acalkipltig. Klttoca bit. B w.y iqhb. AGATE CUTTXS8 11. 1S74. si If. jewetera. Miller's. S4H Wish.. biyeri watcboiaaera. bet. H'war sil rr. BLAMK.BOOK MAKERS bAViS St UULilA.N, i. book manutactorera. ic.. lox 2U si. lilaaa aceaia (or Junes la- pcoeed Loose Leaf Ledeis. See tba new Ku- reaa i.ear aiim. slain 1 3. BRASS AKD MACHINE WORKS LiAUr'E.U a brass Mot as. siraaa taauuaa aud machine worts. 109 N. 5th at. M ws 2SVi. 1JtI Statistic. marriages. Birtbs. Dcalbs. MAKltlAUK tack-Nbi FTVE ROOMS MODERN COTTAOB AT A SACRIFICE located In Waverly Height. S blocks from 2th it. block from Clinton, built for my own home. The cottage contain all the latest improvements. Oak paneled walls and beam ceilings, china buffet, every room tinted, surrounded with fruit trees, ber ry bushes and shrubbery, com pleting a home not to be dupli cated for tbe money. tlO Allsky bldg. or AI-242. Journal. $2500 DRESS suits for rent, all Bizes. Lnlque Tailoring Co., 30 Stark st. 111UTHS JENNINGS To sfr. aud Mrs. Jobn A. Jen nings. &u 1. llta st. N., December 4. a uaufbltr. i riNKBElNER To Mr. Buys one of the swellest I room bun galows in the city, one block from car, . built In buffets, llieplace, laun dry trays. Ltutch kitchen, cement base ment, large porcn oa ironi ana Lack of house, back porch Is screened and latticed; completely turnlabed and ready to move into; nice lawn and shrubbery: Improvements in and paid. Terms. Come out and see It. Owner, 4 89 1-.. asm si. o. rnone laoor oisz. Open bunday from to 4 o'clock. No. 687 East i4th St. N. Bungalow cost owner 1310. 'Will sell for lino. W. A, Barnes CAJtrEXTESS AKD BUILDERS flr'r'Y Vv aLl BuiiOlUB euairactora. Car penter ahoy, ao floe at. i'bone B'way 825. CARPET CLAAMIMO wet Kug Co.. si. stu. rum atu carpeta. rag rag. earpet (leaning. Nortb- 0 WILLJAMS AVE. FUEL. CO. P. Mellson ana C. uonae. f Jultt UUos.. Klectxlc t-lau.ua Mutu l-sr-pets cleaned and laid; reUttlug our stteclait; East 44t. B-intM. VM K. at. N. and airs. Earl Flnk- beiiier, 1 1IX Bumalde St., Dec. Id. a son. JLU1TZ, To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Uuy Jo- bitx. Arbrse, Hewitt bird., Dec. lit, a aun. ALI.AR1 lo Mr. and Mrs. William D. Allard, 41 h. 31st at. Dec-24. a son. LA N U I LLK T o Mr. aiid Mrs. William Langille. 0&3 Wasco at.. Dec. 24. a daughter. HALL To Mr. sad Mrs. Charles C. Rail. 440 E. 271 h st. N., Dec. i'fl. a dauguter. DLLONU To Mr. and Mrs. rTaiia it. DeLoog. 4H8 B. 43d at. N., Dec. 7. a s-si. CAKLhON To- Mr. aud Mrs. Gmtae B. Carl son, 874 Capitol ave., lec. 2S. a aoo. M AC'DONALIi To Mr. and Mrs. George Mae- Douald, 778 Vettygrora il, Dee. 2a, a daugb-ter. BOLTON To Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bolton. i MY E11S To Mr. and Mrs. Stauie? Mrani. 1000 hS district, at a bargain. L. lrring at-, Iw. 31, a dauguter. M1I.LKR To Ur. and Mrs. Laurence Miller, A07 K. Mill at.. Dee. 81. a eon. SCHLEY To Mr- and Mrs. Clarence B. ftcfaley. 4527 69th are. S. K.. Dec. 31. a daughter. 607-8 Henry bldg. Main 282 or E. 4114. SACRIFICE HOME. 6 room bungalow, lot 40x141, Ml. Tabor district, at less than cost of bungalow; would tak low priced car as part: balance easy terms. Phone Marshall 4827. GOT to leave town: must sell my house ana lot ooxiuo in gooa bust- win make I HAVE all round general store t . sell: win invoice irom u.vvv w $12,600; a dandy location. 20 mile from R. R. sUUon and a thriving lit tie dairy and stock slley. myself -and wife left lon and in good cir cumstances want to quit business and en'oy ourselves by a change, for awhile: want from 230 to 1400V down, bat as a loan if well cured Anyone interested pleas writ JUw . 211. Journal. KOH bAUE Cseneral store with HOOti atock. located in Drosocrous farming r mI.i.1, i k.t.1.. ..l.hll.Kail t r.il. K a competition; can supply entlr vicinity wnn everyvning n oeeas; wunuiau . opportunity tor live wire. Party can. - buy 7 room nouse or live in tor. r trade. RX-269, Journal. A BARGAIN sale 1 7-room house, 1 - atore bulldlna 47x21: large room above store; complete stock groceries - and rixtures. (No traaes.) C js. ai lensteln, E. ltth sU. north or Maaon-Khrmsn Co. A GOOD buy A shoe repair shop that run io per weea; price oo: - cash, balance In monthly payments. Address P. o. uox 111. waitaourg. Wash. FOR SALE hi lntaraat In first class - suto repair and maenme snop wun nervlce car: will bear investigation; none but first class auto man need answer. K-864, Journal. MOVINO ploture theatre; elegant su- burban house, making money ait to time; good rustler can clear 1109 per week. Owner must laava Price 1000. E-247. Journal. BLACKSMITH snop tool. stock.. building leas for el, good loca tion. Will give good bargain; good location for auto repair anop. K-ZeL. Journal. , " ONE of the best located - suburban hardware and rurnltute store in city for sale at bargain: about $110 require!, u-zil. journal. GROCERY at bargain, mall, clean. stock, cheap rent, gooa store, excai. lent location, llvng room. Oat par- tleulars. Tabor tit. SAW. planing and abingl mill for sal, complete ouint; pianty oi tim- very ay term. ton. 243 Watt at-. Kan- ber; good demand; no opposition. Aborgasn Aioee, yr, Or CHIKOPRACTORS W. O. Pwweil. cblrupractor. rensoeed ta 318 1 J,,nr etna ma bldg., Sd and Aider, special etfer la tirat 10 entering his office clinic Bring tbu eotica. 0 to l m.. a to 6 p. tn. DOk.Nti AWAi wllh aieUicUiea and wBexaUoua. Fstients delicti ted with bealLh returning without drugs or scars. Dr. alcMahon making good. 81 treatmeula. 813. Mac lea bldg. aad aenltsrlum. 1 LAI It S AN 1 1 h I S r. i . is, 7.. STKVENS At the resldeoce. lid Weat Chi cago at.. St. Jobn. NoTcmber li. Cbarlot:a I. htaeent, aged 4 Tears, heiOTed wife of lliiix C. Stsrena mother of Jar Surens, dra marshal -of 1 or t land; J. C Steeena et Ctlver, Or.; peatenai.t Gilbert W. Steeens of Battery A, and Mrs. Lily Henderson, of Broken lh.w, K'eb. Ke mains are at Holmsn's funeral par lora Announce mrnt of funeral later. S120O; ter 22. Journ WINTER BNAP. rooms, 2 lots, near car. quick sal. rms; half value, owner, 8- rnal. ONLY 81760. Modern 7 room ftouae. garage, fralt. lot VI I It, Apply eS p.. otn T. a ROOM modern bungalow, near car. hard surlace street, c.ear. Take lot or contract first payment. East C229. FAUIli madictna and stock remedy route showing profit 1200 year. Sen or trade whole or part, r-212, JoumL SHOE shop for sal. Price 400 cash. 4 778 Union ave- N UOXKT TO 1X3 AS Z7 HKAI, FAT AT It . OUR laatallment plan I tn eet ana AtbK.UiE 57 COAL AHD WOOD Fulton Wood Co. 1200 MACADAM ST. feelers la green and dry aiabwood. XM. Msln TSOO. Pbooas A- KKWCAbTLK COAL 100 tnns at coat: Nat, 86 per too. WOEBNEtt lo UU city. January 12. at her late residence, UlS Market street. Carolina WiM-roer, aged 3 years, aister-ln-law of Mrs. William Bcutelapacber. Tbe funeral aerrlcea will be held Monday. January 1 at 2:30 o'clock p. in., at the residence establishment of J. P. elnlcT A Hon. Montgomery at fifth. PrUnda turned, lntermant at illerlw ceiu-1 rfery. Gibson Half Acres dellTered: HOLM AN At tba re'ldence of bis slstrr, Mrs. Emily Kellucg, T1UV Lnlon see. H., Januarj ly. H. Edttsrd IJo.iusa, eldest aoo of the Lata bobert liounsn, ea-rhlef or Portland fir dc- tr. iNeiison ana ounue. r lump. $7.00. Diamond brio us la. $7 per ton. de- psitment. rlends Inrlted to atteud funeral COAL. AND BKiyULTTta. 1 I llrered. Call East 41st and Ualaey iL Pbooe aerrlcea. which will ta beld at lioi Dry Sawed Wood a Specialty. , Ttbnr 2S11. C-1237. CLASSIFIED AD RATES CASH ADVESTr&TXElfTS Daily or Suaday. 1H eeaU per word for aa citastri est lone es etpting "ter Uest la Private family." "Hoes na tJosra in Wanted" and are 1 cents per word. Three Insert tool Private tssiilr." 'Wanted to stent" "SttaaUoa ads, whlcS aa for the price of twa. Seven Imertionl for the price ef five. Ke ad takes (or lass than is cents. CASH kiloT accompaaj copy te obtala akere rates. CHAXGEO ADVTXTrSElCESTI. 1H eeats per .word lr Insertloa. j This cbsrge is for all elasai ficatkma. except Ids -r Rent ta Private 'asaily." "Boom and Board la Private gsmUr," "Sltaatloa W sated" aad "Wanted te Beat" ads, waicfc are la cents per ward per InsorUoa. tie ad charged tar at than 18 eesbv .stTn- wood. ft., S4.2S eord: sawed. $4.23 load; 1 tV lininATI 4 A blockwood, 4 ft. $4,50 cord; aawed. 3 load;1 MtNDOTA W ! tie. ft.. .V7iV eord. ! O run rr PaV MABT1N rLEL. CO. First elaae dry fir. dellv- f$ rlJhL LU. (W C red to any part of city. Track Berries. I ULL JJt JV $..5Q u?. Ptone Tabor 7W8. 6TOVB ftfi fiO FURNACE bXAMOUD Wood m.. 1st eia fuel, prosat.1 j PUiOU delleery. East 2315. B-lflOS. Best coal for th money. NO SOOL hEEK A FAKK All kinds of grewa aa rjZ I Lot of best. Our customers like 1L ft. fir for sale, so Water st. m. 430 A-4A4T , BoAdamaMineAgen m dr. fir, .ay, MM TOE CSKAEpiT." ae- ' (SUBTLE (ETl MAIN 7143, building, palctln, e trade. . -UTAH'S BEST COAL" "AMCtXO ECONOMY FOEL G)a scmm a..,,. . Hale Agent bet. Stark aad Oak. 8 perl si rates. 4 priest a to 111, B-284 ll ORAKU AVg, "ist W!."?; .. "THAT f . . 7TT AX.L. nrdsy evemlncs 7-:o Brwadsra Jiee. GOOD . Au.a OlCfy KINDS COAXi" . Q ttfilPr WOOD. SAW SCHOOLS Call - - fLPSMK 101 OBEUON LAW SCHOOL A tassMNBgnv acoctteal I Broadway U RAaVsiresa Oak coarse te law. stadutloaa eveaiaga. Hals man'a fu- lu-ral parlors, Sd and balmoa aut., at 1 p. is Monday. Jan. 13. CO Li J s n ua ry lo! James Cola, aged 7$ years. Ibo funeral service wl'l be beld at A. K. Zeller Oo.'a parlura, tM WlUlama. Boa dux. January 14, at S p. m. Friends art In vited. Interment Bivervlew cemetery. Mr. Cole wss a member of Company 1. First rgi ment Wisconsin Infantry. FAIR In this city. January 12, Agnes Thesis Fslr, aged US years. The remains sre at tiie I residence establishment of J. P. 1 In ley A Sua. Good soil, city water, close in car- line, easy terms; will Dulld to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1(8$ or Sell- wood 47$. John H. Oibaoa. owner. FOR SALE, the historic . Methodist church at Fairvlew, Or. Church, bouse, barn. 2 acres of land. About bo yards trom Columbia highway. Ideal place for a home. $1100. In quire of Airs. J. W. Benecke. trustee. at r alrvlew. or. CHICKEN. FRUIT. OARDEN ranches near Portland, z, , io acre tracts. S6& to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc- Farland. 60S Y eon bldg., Portland. FOR SALE a acres prairie, 14 milee irom baiem. irom uervais on U. Electric, part cash, easy term. A. O. von half: fakmh surest icethod cf paying a It $82.2$ per month for asontAaV r $21.24 ror month, or iik.1T for Of mo nin mts 1180$ loan ana iniereex. Other amount in proportion. . We loan on Unproved city properly. Or for building purpose. No commission c bar sad. ... ... EQUITABLE ttAVO a LOAtf JLtSM. I4t ntara et.. rsniiiia. or, 40. OF a conatrvatlve valoaliou loaned on Improved faring at 7fs In terest. Money pid soon as examinav- tlon 1 mad and abstract brought to da tat - Lambsri-nuaussa ileal ty ce4 414 Dekum bidg. BUILdJLNU loana on city or suburban property; money-advanced a work progresses, w. u. Beck. 8i. Falling nag, stain no7. CASH paid for mortgagee, note, -con tracts; mortgage loans, reasonable rates. V, II. Lewis. Lobby 4. Lewi bldg. BZOtf to $10,000. On hand for Immediate loan. J. C. CORBIN CO. Lewi blder.v ill TO LOAN Lodge funds. $400: all or limit of I Part, on inside improved realty, state st 1PRI.-I) all within rltv Orenco. or- i mile irom rormii t ypti on Oregon Eiectrio railway, cn-enco I $,eo. $kwo, $1U0. $iav--NO coromL- L-20, Journal. J('NLS In this city, January la. imaged ei rears, nemains Undertaking parlors. East Joneseged 01 Funeral notice later. Leicb Clay ats Elao J. at P. L. 11th sod is a ruce, clean, cheerful, prosperous town and has good school Including ion: no delay. WARD. 407 SpaJdifg punning. WALK. CP Ward IX bs Wllkoy. 424 Clay sL. Jan. . z rears, inteetiaai taiazicauun. B1NFORD Benedltto Bin ford. Hrji W1IH; ae., Jan. v, JSt years, lobar rmeuuoola. CA FFE35 Edward T- Caffee. Good HajBaritaa. Jan. . es years, broneDo-pneuuwoia. WUEELEIt Isaac U. Wheeler. QUO E. ISfa st. N .. Jan. 8, M years, cerebral nemorhaga. WEINMAN fillaa E. Weinmao. Emaaeel boa pits 1. Jan. ft, 24 years, lobar paeasaoala. SCHARi Gottlieb Scfaars. 41 724 St. S. JL. jam. 9. 4 years, looar pneumonia. high chooL 'Jilj MONEY to loan in amounts of U0 live in. If you want an Ideal mallto ,.00o on property.., farm foe futur home here Is your op-I " Vf bELLT fOl OerltnVeT bids'' portunity at a bargain. Will sell for tjTU PE,LI i utriwffT. way.,. mmi ...1. inn. ttrr.. An k.i..-. mnA I MONEY to loa: real tt mortgagee rl- eaana tT.. mA 1... I bo't. Fred C. King. $14 Hpaldlng b.dr. spring. Fine big barn and other out bulld ngs. IlovA poor. You can build to suit- Lively bearing orchard. Can have waterworks throughout bulldinfcs. also electrle Heats: choice for subdi vision in city lots or acre, if de- aired to do so any time. B. A. Mitchell, irefwo. or. MONEY to loan, to cfn. W. IL feell - A- Co.. no gpanmg oiay. - $760. $210. t00. t00, 21200. IU0). Wed W. German Co72 Cham Com. 140.000 OR LXSS. FARRIN'aTONT" 80 4th st. Hoard of Trade bldrg. - $10 to $000 to loan, no commission. t. i,riftri.' ,,-Zi - na m w - I r. ! ir-n i , 1 1 i..vi I T 1 T1 C i Ta 1. 8-117. JOUmeL' am st, Jan. io, x years, myo-aruiai oegasv I prunes, walnuts, wheat, loganberries, I MORTOAUK loan a, e ana IT, i-ouia rhone vning Jiast 1444. . eaioman r co sow ua st- nsar su. . . .. ; ".' - , ' . . V ' . f ' V., ... . . . : -