14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND. TUESDAY. JUNE 5, 1917, 4' GER MAN L.OI rrn u OYER SUNK BY FLOTILLA OF BUSH WAR SH Another Reported Damaged jZ m Engagement at Long : Distance Between Fleets. OSTEND HEAVJLY S.HIILLED Oood Xesnlts in Bomtosxdnient of Naval ' Base and Workshops Rep red by British Admiralty. propaganda wov.ld receive a severe re- that the negroes are observing the law nectlon with antlreglstration activities buke In the ghetto district of New and registering in almost full strength, was that of a man at Providence, R. I. Yk was indicated from the morning j Tha prisoner was taken immediately registration. From theopening of the Men in Mexico Register I before a federal Judge and limit bail NORM registration daces this morning a r i . t r a I demanded. great Jam of eligibles faced the regis- "7 ' 7 " ' tratlon officers and no attempts at American Consul W. A. Julian, at Can a- r,,, Registration Estimates evasion were reDorted In the eighth nea. In the Mexican state of Rnnnra. to- t.t.., , ff1'1' J7hk telegraphed that 100 per cent of ! Final estimates by the cenTu. bureau nf th iiTMtrw divided the 10.264.869 men to ?n IS! ?w tir -on, accepted th7ir camP thar had registered for service register for selective conscription to to see that their sons accepiea meir nu o.i.. m. -i. v patriotic duty. The east side registration was the heaviest in the city up to 10 o clock. tlons. "Alabama Re.ets.trn Hr wnt fxrwinl Ker-fc with Arizona It was indicated that the registration hundreds of Mexicans entering their California V'".'.'."''.'.'.'. V. '. '. '. ! '. 363.689 CitlZenS and TOWnS ReDOit . l . -i l J K Vi . n c i o f I IULmcB WILD ClllZertH DI mA LJ mini J .,.(---,: . . . on me east siue wuuiu . ciuiug .. than had been anticipated, as many of States. A comparatively few Mexicans .Connecticut th oiioihies n?ictrinf did not appear crossed the border into Mexico today. I Delaware -.-v, w - - " ' . 7,1 on the poll list, never having taKen 214,795 34,814 15.473 CROWD to PATRIOTS REGISTER FOR MIL ITARY SERVIC E - ' London. Jue 5. (IT. P.) A British , v, c: ha .iotni.ix.fi nnrMtirr in an engagement 'with six enemy aeeiroyers ai ions , nno- h. miiri rariv roDor'.ea iuuj. : ntsnrt vnn bombarded wr.n jtooa ' i L . .. - i . -, i J L- results, trie aamiraaiy uetianu. onvin ...... . th. Rr'Ush fir V.it . . . . . .. 1 nit t(iA Prlt. lK aVilriM nnrl nrt HftmAZf doIlA tO the attacking vessels. k"; '" ' Th. ornr!.i.mont tiinlr Tjlace. earlv th mornlnc. Vice Admiral Dever reports that the enemy naval bp.se and . ' workshops at Osterid wore heavily bombarded early In tlw nwrnlns,-' the u. admiralty statement .said. iis . " "Commander Tyrwhitt reports early r ' In the rnornlrg a llfjht cr'liser and de H' Stroyers engaged sbc Gen aan destroy- . era at long , range. One c X the latter V was sunk and another dan used. Ostend Heavily Boml varded "Ostend was. bombarded with good results. The shore batterii s returned - v the -fire but we were without damage. ' The German destroyer sunk' was the J;, S-20. We had no casualties." The German destroyer S-20 was built In 1932 and was of 820 tons displace- ment. She was capable of 3 1.5 knots f.; speed, carried "3 men andNsfa.s cla.ssi- fled as .a splendid example cTf the lat--est' type in such craft. Cojtmander ' Reginald Tyrwhitt, mentioned as oom- tnanding the Briiiah flotilla which " was ylctorious In the bllsh, has al ii ready had a distinguished career in i the navy. He is communder of the de- stroyer flotilla of.Uie first fleet. He participated in the Jlellfrolejid battle S August 1-', 1U14. and 'in the North sea ' battle of January 11, 1915. when the V German cruiser Hleucher was sunk. the trouble to register. Otto fe'ehroeder. a native of Germany, charged with treason, was arrested in Hoboktn this afternoon. Sci:roeder, according to the police, was d.stributlng handbills viciously at tackin; the conscription law. Whilo patrolmen were escorting him lo the station house, a crowd waiting to register at the city hall in Hoboken endeavored to attack him. The police men had to fight their way with the prisoner through the crowd. Schroedcr was placed Jn solitary confinement. Wilmington, N. C, Is Quiet Wilmington. N. C. June 5. (I. N. S.) -There was a rush of young men at Illinois I District of Columbia j Florida Georgia laano the registration places in this city all morning. No disorders were reported anywhere in this section. No Trouble in Fargo, Ji. D. Fargo, N. D.. June 5. (I. N. S.) About 90,000 North Dakota youths left their desks and farms today and Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota marched to the registration booths. . Mississippi TTnlla Sfato. Xar.hil DavIo Vi q H thn ' MtSSOUrt 112.577 29,825 3.69T 106,675 274.893 52,030 642,553 260,011 212,882 180.183 204,998 171.881 63.579 126.200 377.2 S5 328.154 246.051 177. 60S Response and Work Well Under Way Sans Trouble. UMATILLA NEEDS CARDS Oron. Washington ana Idaho Are United in Effort to Make X,oyal Showing. Mailmen Report Slackers Chicago. June 5. (I. N. S.) The first delivery mail in Chicago today United States Marshal Doyle had the city well covered by deputies, but he anticipated no trouble. Pretty Girls Aid Registrars Winnetka, 111.. June 5. (I. N. S.) brought to light the disappearance of Pretty young girls handed out pretty a number or young men engiDie to draft. Postmen returning from their first round turned over to secret serv ice operatives all letters addressed to eligibles who could not be found and .search was instituted for them Imme diately. In the famous two precincts embrac ing the millionaire colony on Lake Shore drive only one person registered during the first hour and a half to day. He was Stanley Parkinson, but ler to A. W. Armour Ten per cent of the men registering in the Sixth precinct, Twentieth ward, during the first hour had seen service In the Russian army. In a window opposite a polling place on East Fifty-seventh street there was a placard reading: "Do not register or claim exemption." Secret service men were sent to take It down. Four hundred and fifty men of "the dandy first" Illinois infantry were bvsy trying to cut down registration. With signs reading "Choose your corn- gray armbands, bearing the single word "Registered," to youths registering here. Montana Nebraska rXTTTT SVOS SJTO KA0 KTTOS NORTHWEST BUG CO. KaUbltb4 190. nff nn and rac rue woren. all atsra. B. tk anil Tartar. Raat 3.VMV B-13M). PEK1NSULA Ku Wurfca Ka( rag aod carvt raTinB. 151K Patton aa. w.onniT aran. fTraXACZB B0YNT0N furnaces Ceo Domical Effectual. J. C. BAYER CO.. rront and Market. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 (Coatlaud) UAWHOS Nar ArIlnton. Or. Jane S. Wil liam Charlea Dawaoo. aged 28 jreara boa baud of Mn. Adeline Uawaun of Walla Walta. Waati. Th decvaxrd a former mlieDt ol tLia city. Tbe remalna are at the realdeoce rtablltiDi-tit oC 1. P Kinler A MDt gmufry at fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter FOR SALE FARMS (Continued ) 17 rVEVITVXE SEPAia AJfD TJPHOLTElJ(t UtUNUMlU rurnltur Uuapuai, 4 u axperT mattreaa maklmr. Male 4M4. HAIK GOODS AXD HAIE DRtBtlllO kEBVET liA.NhajUT. leading wig aod tou pee maker, finest atoek bia,tn balr gooda; talrdraaalog, maolcurtng. face and aralp treat ment. Removed to S49 Alder, near Broadway. ktlMIOOEAPHINO MULTIOHAPH1MO UlbauUMAfUl.sU, CUT. leilrra. V . .. Inc.. 2UHi Stark Main HM7 . r luaer a 12J PA1WTIMO TIMTIMO. PAPERHASG1NO lUCHLt fAlM'l.NU CO. 1'alutliiK. tluling. paperhangtnK. MU Marahall t. Main 44M. PHT81CIAN8 LiH R. A. miU.m, Aliak UiUa. a.ibma. KervoaaDesa. l'rata(ic Trotible. Kbe-imallm. PLUMBING SUPPLIES atriAli. fLtUBl.Nti ftLll-LltS. riemlng. 1H 4th at. klilo 7:J. 811 lTli Juhn Young Mulio. Vii -ti at., alar ai. ut leant, iwrmiioua anemia. KASTKR IxjuIm Kaater. M3 E. Flaadera at.. iajr Mt, 70 j rara. abareae of eyeball. UAASK1DK Mewln E. Uaaaelde. &30 E. 14th at.. Mit 30. ."si jeara, mitral regurgitation. BIA U r.lltabrtu Hluni. Raleigb at.. May !'. bl ycara, chruoic iiareocnj ma tout ne- pbrltla. KEIXY Mabel N. Kelly. 344 X. 13U at.. May 20. 29 yara. tubercy 1tk!. WIUME1V Marie A. Wldmer. N. Kellogg at.. Mn JU. 4s yeara. ailiyilatkn from goitre. BKoW.N Iaaac U Brown. 427 lltk at.. May 'JJ. i3 yean, cancer f etoUiach. rENTiN KccnrtL U Kriituu. l'ortland Surgi cal boapital. May 31, 30 yeara, accidental fall. 120 ACRES 6 miltn from Newberg. H acres In ciltiVHtU'n. fine soil, on Willamette river, boat landing cn tbe place, JSmj an acre; K"Od tcrma. 100 acres. 6 tulles east of Salem, good buildings, all In cultivation, water system, i barn. n an acre; IJ00W cash, long time on bulaiu e. 65 acre. 1 1 miles north of Palem on Pacific highway, good buiidinKs. all in cultivation. H0 an re, ay terms. MAbTKKSOX & Sl.LITTKX. 202 WU ox bidg. FOR REXT K.iKMS 14 FLORISTS CLARKE 11KOS.. Florists. 27 MorrUoa st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers ana floral rtetens. No branch tores. MARTIN 4; KuKUba CO.. tiorists. a4 Wash. Main 269. A-12. Flowers for all orca.-ions artistically arranged. BATU tuba, alnka tulleta. 1 A. U Howard. 212 4th at. PRFNTINO AND BINDIXO printing: W . UILTls Qd Oak ata. M. Jt CO.. li 103. A U5 Ho 1 1 1o Tuna K T. N 8 1 ThlrtV 3 2 592 1 ! five thousand young men of Seattle 129 953 ar offering themselves today to Uncle Nevada 16,560 Sam. - New Hampshire i!HI2 ' This city will give that number of vCw Mvtor, 343" 1 m to the registration roll by the time New York '. l.lOOOS the polls close tonight at 9 o'clock, and North Carolina 194.066 J will be subject to call. North Dakota .I'Aii what ltttl oDDosltion there has 115'n" I been the cast few days to conscription. 108.150 Imanifested only by the exceptionally ? uT-.0', klAKhH PKIXIIMi . Ih kront al PRIKTEK8 AKD ENGHAVEH8 THK IVY fBtSb JOHN i. MANN. 3S2 Stark at. Broadway 4i. A OR.. Enlistments Rreak Record San Francisco, June 5. (P. N. S.) Registration in San Francisco began early and proceeded throughout the morning hours without the slightest in dication of trouble or demonstration. Extra forces of police and federal guards weae stationed in various por tions of the city, but to all appearances their services were not needed. Army and navy recruiting offices were swamped with applications, hun dreds of men apparently considering it wise to enlist voluntarily, thereby placing themselves in position to select any arm of the service desired, rather than take the chances of the draft. Yesterday was a big day in recruit ing, breaking all records, and today was expected to exceed yesterday s record. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island . South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Vtah Vermont Virginia Washington . . Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming XUBBBS STAMPS AKD SEALS S"17l ..nn.tHll ut to ran r a rtt radicals I MUJlt IUAS1 31 AHr -- .' S3 Broadway at. , , c 'fast disappeared wnen tn puns opeucu Broadway 710. A-2710. c-'-qA this morning and lines of young men iai'i:i formed to register. 425!3-J Police of the city and special officer 4o.4S!tlare taking no chances on the opera- 36,8-b ; .ions of any afflicted with kalseritis. however, and are patrolling all districts. SHEET METAL WORKS ftEPAlKlNU 1111 mil grti ruuia. Jacub Uumi. eio in at. rnone Main n.4 MAIN bllt. wrcalbi. piUowa, $S up. Sprays II up. Chappell'a. 347 Morrison SWISS KLOKAL CO.. 412 E. 7th N. Store 23d :tnd Ollsan Main 1S5I. Coutts A 1 rom. ;?v. 7bs uD, flowars for all occasions. ll;r 4372. A-144U. MAX M SMITH Klonat. 141 Sth mt. FIXKItAL DIRECTORS TOWXIX SuPPLT 211.33:5 212.624 229.897 142.851 27,320 lortlaua Laundry (u., lur iruiiil, eldcleu: aerTlce. Phone Bmk)i 410 A -44 10. TKAMBFEB ANT 8TORAOE a East 54 Lady Assistant C-316J Wilson &, Ross Funeral Directors. Inc. Beautiful BesidentU.l Funeral Home All goods niuJerately priced. We ! neet vour ueinanus. e riave anu m will extenu 10 you me cumiuru ui - 1 po tt S V 1 h DO your bit. 2 to 1 1' m r. ductlve soil, ctt-arei. ; 'cars, for rent'ou h.ns inuts, no better Kanbn alate. Stearns, M.. 111 iJi', hldp Ui u j 1 ) tarm near I'urtiarul. Crops all planteu. Euulumciit fnr sale. arm hand wanted It. F. Walt.;, tlresham. s hixhly pro "jltivated for 1. within city spot In the mi Wilcox FARMS WANTED SS RENT OR RVY GROW I Nil coniH t loner . u.oice about J200U clear, and balance cash, for improved ailey larm tim:i 4o to 80 acres. Call evenings. Tabor -3 97. WANT a farm.- 961 E. 2sih st., N. Woodlown 2583 (Vtnlr.i'i. HOMESTEADS 47 HOMESTEADS For information write W. V. Rose. Eocater, Eaplne, Oregon. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 Among prisoners registered at the rades In sjfms: don't have them thrust city and county Jails as being of draft. upon you" they snatched many youths age was Warren K. Billings, sentenced from the shadow of the polls in their to life Imprisonment as one of the pre- rcgimtnt. German Depots IJomba ?ded London, June 5. (U. P.)--Another successful air raid on German depots at St. Denis,. Western near Gl lent, and Zeebrugge was announced by the ad miralty today. ' "On Sunday night a naval ac iroplane force carried out an attack on the enemy aerodrome at St. Denis West ern," the statement said. "Many bombs were dropped with good results. The enemy seaplane depot at Zee brugge was also attacked by seaplanes and shipping at Bruges likewise bombed." Rain Does Not Stop Process Raleigh, N. C. June 5. (I. N. S.) Although the day was cloudy with indications of rain, registration pro ceeded quietly with crowds of eligibles at every polling place in Rallgh. paredness parade conspirators. Bil lings, who is 13 years old, did not claim exemption. Wong Hing, a Chinese highbinder, sentenced to death, also was registered. Of 96 prisoners in the city jail, most of them accused of fel onies, 40 were registered. REGISTRATION DURING . EARLY HOURS LARGE WITH LITTLE TROUBLE Twelve Arrested In CTilcago Chicago, June 5. (U. P.) Twelve arrests have been made in Chicago in connection with the selective service registration before noon today. Two of these were white men charged with "interfering with registration." The others were negroes, taken off a train and charged with fleeing from the south to evade conscription. One of the white men arrested displayed a poster in his store near a south sida polling- place, urging young men not to register. Their names were withheld. Troops Sent to Michigan Town Lansing. Mich.. June 5. (U. P- In reply to an appeal from Sheriff Newcomb of Marquette county. Gov ernor Sleeper today ordered troops to be sent to Negaunee, a mining town 12 miles from Marquette, to prevent I. W. W. anti-draft rioting. According to information in the gov ernor's office there has been no vio lence, but the I. W. W. and Socialist anti-draft factions have mobilized and trouble is expected. Oregon Transfer Co. (Continued Krom Pace One.) they may not have been officially no tified to disregard it." Notice that question No. 12 might be passed over was wired to the govern-, ors, but was not bulletined direct to . registration officials, the provest mar shal general explained. Upon receiving notice that officials in Elkhart, Ind.. Were insisting upon answers to the last question, the provost marshal gen eral's Office wired instructions that an swering the question is optional with the applicant., Two Arrested in Michigan Calumet, Mich.. June D. (I. N. S.) Kmil Hannan and another young man, who refused to give his name, were arrested at Mohawk, Mich., north of here today and turned over to federal authorities. They had distributed literature urging young men not to tegister in Michigan and were on their way to Calumet with an automobile filled with anti-conscription handbills ar.d posters. Slacker Reported Killed Fort Worth, Texas, June 5. -(I. N. S.) Word was brought here today that F. H. Fulcher, who had gone into the woods near .Midway, Texas, and established a one man fortress, where he announced he would resist conscrip tion, was shot and killed by a posse late yesterday. California Registration Quiet Sacramento, Cal., June 5. ( U. P. Throughout California there was a heavy morning registration and in no Storms Prevent Registration Springfield, 111.. June 5. (I. N. S.) Thousands of men in Illinois who desire to register may be preventetl from doing so by last night's heavy wind and rain storms. Adjutant Gen eral Frank S. Dickscm today received over a dozen messages from sheriffs and registration officials from widely separated section telling him that the rains had in many cases made country roads impassable, and that men could not get to the registration places. . Dickson wired "Washington for in structions, but at noon had received no reply. Many Illinois rivers are out of their channels and over farm lands. The damage to crops will run Into the hun dreds of thousands, the weather bu reau reported. 40 St. Helens Girls Give Military Drill Dressed bi Bine and "White They Pre sent Pretty Sifbt on Tennis Court Diplomas Will be Presented Tonight. As part of the commencement exer cises of St. Helens hall, 40 girls, dressed in white with blue collars, gave a beautiful exhibition of military drilling on the tennis court of the school under the direction of Robert Krohn Monday afternoon. A large crowd witnessed the maneuvering, after which the usual senior tea was served. Presentation of the diplomas will take place tonight at St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral. Bishop . Walter T. Sumner will make an address. Those to receive diplomas from the Ettabllihed 1870. Trmnsfer and Forwanllug Afeota. Btcxxg-e Frfe Trackage. Office aod SUrw iU oilaan St. 18tb and Ullaan. Main t, A-4440. TKAJI8FXK AND STOSAOE Lewis County Busy Chehalis. Wash., June 5. A big reg istration is under way in Lewis coun ty, according to reports from County Sheriff Berry and County Auauor Mrs Bertha Gage. All registration is being done at the polling places or at places deslraated as locations for the pur nose Twentv to 30 automobiles are to special freight ratea to all point, h In t tin, tha return. In as C- J':k TKANSriCB A STOMA OE CO be used in getting the returns in as .B1,n Broadway m. im early as possiDie. ALWAYS "flCk" THK bksl' UulhLlluLU GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Packing. SLlpplng and Mot lag. Uorae or Auto Viu TOO No Police Needed Tacoma, Wash., June 6. (P. N. S.) Registration proceeded along lines of least resistance here today without even the Drotection of police at the different booths. No trouble la antic ipated, but the authorities are pre pared to cope with any emergency. Waiting at Oregon City Oregon City, Or.. June 5. The brightest morning that has dawned on Oregon City thi; spring, greeted the opening of war registration day ana every indication points to there being Jew if any slackers in this city. Dur ing the last several days many in quiries ha.ve been made of the registra tion officials by thoe affected by the act as to procedure denoting that thoy f.re willing, to do their part when the time comes. When the. registration places opened this morning in several precincts throughout the city thev found men waiting to enroll names. fcKKh; SlOKAUS. KiltH Uutl.Vu. Limited time. Object to fill warebous. SECURITY 8TORAGH TRANSFER CO. 106 Park at. Main Sltrt. A-lOftl. WET WASH LAUNDRIES CH.MttAL, wel wa, Eaat 704. B-2704. fluu JOBBERS WHOLESALERS! ritrfr rugs and rag rugs Send Us Your Old Carpets Made from old Ingrain. Bra we la. Aimlnater Smyrna. Alao rag ruga, all ilwa, VI all order prompt, bend for booklet. Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc 9x12 ruga, ateam or electric cleaned $1 00 BXIO ruga, ateam or electric cleaned Toe WESTERN H.LKK KfO CO., M Cnton . N. t'bone Kr 1H B-1475. J. P. Finley & Son Progressive Funeial Director!. Private Drive Women Attendant. Montgomery at Fifth. Main A-H9 if. l Lara Undertaker, E. 11th and Hawthorne. Phones E. 7R1. B-la3 Uigy assistant 80 ACKKS 11 ml.es from Klamath Falls; 60 aires tillable, good small house and bain. wrll, county road ani K. H., would be tine for potatoes; r.o Incumbrance , will taxe mall housr and lot in same condition; value Jlb'iO. Kvemr.KK at H-:7s. in Tin i-U-Kaiit home I Ju.'t completed, every modern con ! VP!ilenri 1 IU' i Uti .11 ir u .'.l. ? corner K.iKt 19:h and labor Conn, j blocks south 01 Belmcr.t. W. I.. Nu.h. owner. 73 lilt. Hr.. r 7: 00. 6V, ACRES. Very desirable home; close in; good nouse, oiner runn ings, fruit, berries; macadam road; at depot; potatoes planted, exchange for farm or cheap land, can tiroaaway 3910 after 6 p. m. Dunning Si McEnteenoreireVa every detail. Broadway and Pine ata Broadway 430, A-4&&8 laav assistant. A, D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267. 6895. 6th 5802 2d at., Lents. Tabor st. and Foster road. Arleta. F. S. Dunning, Inc. . East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder it. Phone East 52. B-2S2S. M1LLEK & TKACtV. independent t u- nerai uirtciurs. rices low as a. $40. $60 Wash, at Ella. M. 2691. A-?8a a n -7n biz AAi Hi -CllaI UUiEast 1088. C-lOS'i Lady attendant. YY liiiiriiis . 1088. C- Pay and night service. Cham, of Com. Phone Slain 1(3! i385. Tabor Court prions Tabor LOTS 4 and i, block 1. Kenall ad! . 1915 6 cyl , 7-pass. Studebaker, for acreage, near aiicouver, Wash. din. 4425. bTOKhi building, living roi inn, Calu met, Mich., exchange tor property here. Wolfsleln. '1 1 Morripon. EXCHANUE Portland or Salem houses for Seaside bouse, furnished. I'hulm 39 R. Milwaukle. 6 ROOM modern house, lot lOoxluO ft. Will Be!l or trade for Wisconsin pror erty Inquire Dayton Hardware. 194 1st DON'T WORRY. I can sell or trade anything any where. I.avrnan. 431 Cham, of Com. SELL or tiade furniture and lease of 62 room apts. H-594. Journal. PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J. Groskopf. funeral director. Woodln. 4940 C-1155 KUUngsworth and Kerb. I $500 OKLAHOMA lot for small but- neBs. E-404. Journal. C 1 tT A tTQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152. OrL VV LO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay Uor-y-ill nr. East 80th and Gliaan. Fu naiTlllIOn neral aervices. Tabor 4312. D S. Belmont at 5tu. Dl CCC tV. OI1UUN Ta ibor 1268. WOOD PIPE their t'URlLAND VOUU flit. co. office near 24th and York I. factory ami slain S4M0 R. T. Uyrne-8. new residence establ t 901 Williams ave Wdln 220. C-1143 part of the state has there been i academic department are: Susan Green, : New York Crowds Peaceful New York. June 5. (I. N. S. Wlth ' but a semblance of confusion the work 6f enrolling 'on the national honor roll New York's 600,000 young men be tween the ascs of 21 and 31 got under way ' today. Eight thousand registration offices were on the job to handle the early morning rush. The registration pro ceeded, according to early reports, at the average rate of 4 5.000 an hour. .. That revolutionary and anti-military Louisiana to Register 150,000 New Orleans, June 6. (I. N. S.) Confederate veterans proudly watched their grandsons enlist on paper today to fight for the United States. Be tween 33.000 and 35,000 young men n ere expected to register in New Orleans and about 150,000 In the state of Ixmisiana. Hundreds of prominent citizerws. among thorn many wearers of the gray, acted as deputy marshals. There was no disofc-der. Negroes Are Observing Law Atlanta, Ga., June 5. (I. N. S.) Registration in this state today pro ceeded without a sign of trouble. By 9 o'clock long lines were waiting tp give in their names. Each registration place was grinding out cards at the rate of about 400 per hour, but it re quired a wait of 20 to 30 minutes be fore one could get to the registrars. Advices from over the state say trouble or disturbance of any kind. Ralph D. Merritt. chief of the state registration bureau, announced at 9:45 a, m. Merrttt is in constant touch with registrars throughout the state. Rufus Barringer, who says he is an I. W. W., was arrested this morning on the Folsom road. where he was spreading anti-conscription circulars. He admitted to Detectives Ryan and Hallinan, who arrested him, that he was the man who posted up the circu lars in Sacramento about a week ago. i"' " ' . ' very successful year, the vicinity of Folsom and along the .Folsom road. He will be turned over to federal authorities. Dorine Wyld, Adeline Kendall, Nadlne Caswell, Lucille Brown, Marguerite Bergh and Consuello MacMillon. From the kindergarten training department: Kathrine Harvey. Marie Brady, Esther Merrill, Helen Bloch. Bertha Pauley, Loleta Holmes. Kathrine Klehle, Jano I Lowe and Jeannette Hancock, j Adeline Kendall, Nadino Caswell and ' Lucille Brown have received testl j monials as a reward for excellent work and conduct. i St. Helen's hall has completed a the attendance having increased over BO per cent. The beautiful chapel, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns, was dedicated a short time ago. Rush in Umatilla Pendleton, Or.. June 5. bo much larger will the' war census be in Uma tilla county than expected, that at 10 o'clock this morning a number of pre cincts were running short of registra tion cards and Sheriff Taylor was hur rying deputies around in an effort to secure extra cards from smaller pre cincts. MEETIXti NOTICES 41 CAMP meets every Wednesda- even.ng In W. O. W. temple, 121 11th st. All mem bers requested to at tend. Visitors w e 1 come. C. F. J. KURTZ, C. C. HFRM VNT "'HADE, ClerV 1 f CAMP a Con Tk. Arvw-v Gtfarvn Tn Marl. San Diego. Cal., June 5. (P . N. S.) I j . I . llfl.TTinTin I JfHTiP.S ;Net Contents l$?luid Djachn . (ijMlw! . 1 1 c t ri- At.nriHOL-3 PER CENT. Aelabterreparatioiia'Asa ktm.lAtifritherbol by 8c6ttU. I ttrithcStomacfaimdBwrelsJ Cbccrfttlness andEcslCoDtiiay neither OplanuMorpmnenor Mineral Not nahcow Mk gkwwjai 4 f. .!nfiit Remedy fcf Constipation and Diarrhoet, and rcvensnnes u Tn of Sleep i m J laxOnnAOTGfWPATOc. n WT1I For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Aa if tli One of the features of the day here was a combined military and "eligibles" parade this- morning, near ly 1500 young men of conscription age being escorted by the Twenty-first in fantry to the stadium, where patriotic exercises wcro held. There has been no disorder of any kind. It is esti mated that there are nearly 5000 youn men of conscription age in San Diego county. Lewiston Gets Action Lewiston, Idaho. June 6. (P. N. S.) Judging by the long lines of men eagerly waiting at the various regis- ciai tratlon offices, it is believed that Lewiston will have no trouble In fur nishing her quota of fighting men Reports from all districts throughout this portion of the Inland Empire Indi cate that there will be patriotic re sponse to the call. The work of pre paring for the registration has been in the hands of the county board of control comprising Sheriff George W. Welker, County Auditor R. N. Wright and County Physician J. N. Alley. They have enlisted the services of many registrars, all of whom are serv ing without expense to the county as an expression of its patriotism. The city celebrated with a parade at noon today which was followed by speaking and a musical . program at the city park. All business houses are closed. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Tuesday) evening at 3 o'clock. Business of im portance to come up. Our M. win deliver an address, followed by a so- Visiting brethren welcome. C. E. MILLER. Sec. blvd. Paul lodge. From Spokane in Car PROFESSIONAL AND Registration Tents Damaged Oakland, Cal., June 5. (U. P.) One (registration tent was practically de stroyed and several others slightly damaged by anti-registration vandals before registration booths opened today. C. T. Diamond, an architect of Spo kane, accompanied by his wife and son, are in Portland today en route by auto mobile to Astoria, where Mr. Diamond will become general manager of the American Shipbuilding corporation. The new plant, which will represent an Investment of $100,000. will be ready for operation about July 1. Th plant will specialize in the construc tion of wooden vessels, plans for al ways having been made. Portland capital is interested in the enterprise D. W. Gilford is president; D. V. Lewis, vice president; M. H. Eggleston, IU51NESS DIRECTORY AGATE CUTTXHO AMD Mid. JWUl& A tent at High and Ignacia streets i Jutland' " ,s treaer". Mr. Diamond has been a resident of Spokane for 1 vears? On the trip from Spokane was slashed to ribbons and poles bro ken. Several other tents were torn. Men who yesterday set fire to two tents are blamed. Extra squads of police are watching for further trouble. AUAl&d cut and iwlUoed, Jewelr and watca repairing. MUlar'a. inayj Waafalngton at. BLAJTXBOOK MAKERS LiAVld 4 11UUIAA, luw il at., Diana book manufacturer. A -81 XL Main 183. 0AB.PJS.T CLi-AJTlao tLOJra' HUUti, HAG KUUH. CARPET CLEAM.SU, UK FITTING, ETC LARGEST PLANT IN NOKTHWE8T. RUG CO. FHONK EAST 61tt. B-1475. JUltb. BtUJaj.. feaai-Uic Cleaning Wot pets cleaned and laid; refitting oar apecialty F.aat 440. B-1903. 2to K. 1Mb at., N. CARPtT CLEANING Oklahoma Official Arrested Oklahoma City, Okla, June 5. (U. P.) State Representative J. C. Thur mond of Tushka, one of the oldest members of the Oklahoma legislature, was ordered arrested by federal au thorities today, the result of an anti conscription oration delivered at his home town. "I have not heard of any young men in this community enlisting, and I hope they won't," Thurmond said, accord ing to the reports to Governor Wil liams, which resulted In the order for his arrest. In Use For Over Thirty Years Bxact Copy of Wnppee. Klffl Tearrw Mwaar, tn wm mm. Would Fight Brothers if Called San Francisco, June 6. (U. P. )- Portland the motorists found the roads in good condition. They came througM the Yakima valley and Kennewick and Goldendale and ferried across the Co lumbia at The Dalles. x Mr. Diamond, during his brief Port-' land visit, had rooms at the Mult nomah hotel. Medford Reservoir Breaks; All Safe x ifiliiw mm rat fctof Co.. 188 K. bin. ruui old carpeia. rag ruga. Carpet cleaning. North Eaat 3580. B 120 V ACCOM Ci.B.ANA.G al your noma, up. Main 4668. trow Ue CKIR.OPB.ACTOHB W U. fUWttLx l. C, dl-ol finiHa biog. 10 to 12 and i to 6. All d'aeaae. DR. McMAUON U making good. 1 aOJui- mecta. (lo. 8een. t5. Eaaleat Uma. COAL AND WOOD Dry Cordwood riiat groirUi. DellTerie now. Beaaonable price. Eaat 4t81. Limited anpply C-1466. OREGON HJLL OO. Vt'oodlawn 5210. Beech, near Union t. Cordwood. 4-ft. Block wood, blabvrood. Bim Blnrkwood. CltT IMabwood. Green Blabwood AUhlKH AN KIEL to. lath and Vauaha All klnda of green aod dry wood. A-l dry fir apUlty. Also coal. Bdwy 712. A-2415. Medford, Or., June 5. A break in Fish Lake dam, which threatened much serious damage, is under con trol, and the Rogue River Canal com pany regards the loss as normal. The Medford city water supply will not be 1 DRY plank woody big load, any length affected. KLtK VAKU All klnda ut green and dry 4 ft. fir for aale. 806 Water at. M-45IX. A -4547 M 42. A largo crew of men is at the sceno and the flood gates have DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL Because his four brothers are fighting been opened to reduce pressure on the in the kaiser s armies. Christian Jor- j new section of tho dam. The company gensen, a naturalized American, today tried to store a largo Increase in vol claimed exemption from draft on j ume for added area under Irrigation grounds thathe didn't want to take a change of killing his brothers. ' Texan Opposes Registration Dallas. Tex.. June 5! U. P.) The first news of trouble in connection with registration in Texas came at noon today when a telegram from Greenville, Texas, stated one man there had made himself conspicuous by advising declarants not to register. The telegram came from the sheriff and said the man would be arrested "at once" and would be sent to Dallas for Investigation by the federal grand Jury. 1B. G. U. UUTHMAN. Hoarilral 41 E. 7th at. VfclfcUJNARiAN F.aal IH47. EDUCATIONAL DANCING RINGLER Dancing Academy. All branches of modern, fancr. atase acd ball room dancing Claaaea and prirate for adnlta and ebildrvm. Main 338Q. Montroae Klngler. oireetor. in the valley and this probably caused the break. The average supplv is now hliv4 to be amTle owinc tn th i UK. AND MRS. HEATH'S School; leaaotu .t,- oCn i I daUy. CUiTMob.. Thar. ere. 100 2d at -. r - wash iu April iuiu jaay. Fish lake reservoir is 50 miles from Medford. Providence 3 Ian Arrested Washington. June 6. f.TJ. P.) The first arrest of tha dar to be reported to the department of Justice in- con- NEW TODAY MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 OteroB tkVHtmrat a Mortgage Oat Office soa ira m st. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Wilson's Auction House, 1C9-171 2d - sL Bale at 10 a. m." r AT t p. m. at Ford Auction Co. Ill , s 2d ft. Furniture, carpeta. etc ? -.V ., Stark. Lmhm 23c. Main S206 MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS PRO?. T. . LAWSON Piano iraauua at your home. nop. Pbonc Tabor Zn3. BAQTIMB piano playing la 10 to 20 Chrtatroaen'a By a tern.' 412-13 Colnrobla bldg B. TU1KLHORN Violin teacher. Iupll adk SOT Flledner blda-. Broadwtr 12. PIANO and vocal leanooa. with ua of practlca piano t- hour er air. (3 month. Main nzio MISS IREI-AND 609 Dekom bldg. lO private leaop ao. tioora, :dq a. m. to p. LAW SCHOOLS OBKUON LAW SCHOOL A thorough. raetl - ea eovrae la law. Racltattoaa evening. Main ait. aimay bhx. ITBEAR. irOSK. THROAT. LPNOS STATED comm u n 1 o a t i o n Friendship lodge No. 16', A F. & A. M., Wednesday evening. June ti, at 7 o'clock. Vincent's hall, 43d and Sandy Work in M. M. decree, hy Pro. Chamberlain, P. M.. ColumMa Kef reshments. By order W. M K R. BOTSFORl'. Sec PORT'.AX D LOUQK regular meeting. Moose hall, Broadway and Mor rison St., 1 1 8 o'clock p. m, every Wednesday eve ning. Refreshments after wards. P. L. Proctor, Secretary. CEMKTEliV Mt, Scott Park Cemetery and Crematorium Tabor 146S. D-l. MALSOLEl"LS ftiverview Abbey Mausoleum ?n Pittc-k blk Phone Broadway 851 WANTED REAIj ESTATE 31 WANT 5 or 6 room hoiise; must be bargain; Woodlawn or oodstoi ulslrict. 431 Chanibor of vmnieri-e. ROOMING HOI SES as WANTKP to buy. first class rooming hovfe from owner; state full pai tlculars first lett-r. M-47. Xournal MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-2f 4th opp. city hall.- Main 854. Philip Neu Sons for memorials. WASHINGTON Lodge, No. 46, A. F. and A. M. Stated communication tomorrow (Wednesday ) evening, at 7:30, Kast Eighth and Burnside. Visii'ors welcome; J. H. RICHMOND, Sec"y. BUSINESS CARDS E SMITH CO. INVITATIONS Third Floor Morgan bldg DRESS SUITS for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co . 39 Stark st. DLAESING GRANFTE J e7-3RD. ST. AT MADISON RL SIN ESS Ol I lt j t -M l irs . Uii SAWMILL FUi. SALE By owner on account of uge and In firmities. 20 000 capacity; also shingle mill. to 4 million ft. of timber, Includitiic cedar to make 4 to 5 million sh:nrfle!-. More timber can be bouBht reasonable Good donkey, good local and shipping trade 2 miles from H. R. station. 4 miles' from Oregon City. Fur particu lars call or address 7 1 J Polk t.. Ore gon City. Or. . CONFECTIONEKY. fcoda fountain. cigar and news stand for ale. in best little town tn Oregon; Rood reaao.i for selling. For particulars call Sell wood 1931. or write box 2J.. hutlier lin. Or. Get Results busl- FOR HXIjK HOUSES 61 ROOM modern hoase. built-in con veniences, nice let 50x100. 6 blocks from car; tsacrlfice prii-e $9o0; $100 down, $15 a month, no interest. 5 room modern house. Rose City Park, block to car; $3000; $200 down. $15 month. 4 room hous. plastered, bath, good condition. K't 75x100. 3 blocks to car. fine garden boil; $1000. $50 down. $12 a month. MASTERSON & SLETTEN, 202 Wilcox bid g. OWN F. H MUST tsELL Nearly now 5 room bungalow, modern t.nd already furnished; fine garden. 1 block fnm .mi. r-coti car. rso agents. Tn huvine. selling nntl trading ness of all kinds. I lilp you. L A. 1 llannina bjdg. FO It 'SAT7f'-yr o l'roo m, ciar arid soft drink pU co in lumbpr'.ng town. 3ft1u population; good reasons for f-ellintf. Call Mar. 2oSl. or write Fred Cramer. St. Hclf-ns. Or ESTABLISHED paying cisar and con fectionery, price reasonable, cheap rent, largo back room; am called to arm v; i.i-.Ht sell. 307 1st. FOR SALE OR TRADE Flour mill and elevator. Apply to U T. Wil- cc x, 71 Board o f JTra J e bulgt '4 4 1st ave., S. K., it Myrtle Park lJM statistics marriages, Birtbs. Dzalts. BIRTHS SCOTT To Mr. and Mr. A. S. Scott, 533 Lowell at.. Mry X.i. a daughter. SPOR To Mr. and Mrs. Ole t:r. 6223 40th are. 8. K., May 23, a aon. JACOBSON To Mr. and Mr. Harry Jarobaon. 4tb at.. Mar 24, a daiii-httT. BRAD8RERRY To Mr. and Mra. Emfnon Bradaberry. 4930 Olat at., e. E., May 24, a daughter. UL IST1 To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Guiatl, 44 E. Mill at.. Mar 24. a aon. 8TEINKELD To Mr. and Mra. Darld Steln- ftld. 920 N. Hrracua at.. May 25, a aon. EHLENUERGEK To Mr. and Mra. Bmnnl Ehlraberrer. MO E. Fine at-. May 25. a aon. BLACK MO RE To Mr. and Mra. Frpd A. Blarkmore. 361 E. 40th at. N-, May 25. a dangbtcr. MILLS To Mr. and Mra. Floyd P. Mllla. 1353 N. th at.. May. Zo, a Uancuter. LAIR To Mr. and Mra. Ltiarlea J. Lair, 535 Cart tr at.. May 2ft. a aon. FOB SALE room house, bargain at $l"5o. Near Franklin high school, 50x100 lot; bearing fruit trees; 2 blocks from oar. Must be sold at once. Tabor ?62 after 4 p. m. MODERN 6 room house, large sleep ing porch and garage, worth $6000; will se.l for $3000, half cash. No trades or agents. B-2278, evenings. ra RGAI N In 7 room house, modern fine view. Bell wood 1757 evenings. lo 5 ROOM bungalow callty, large lot. modern; nice Owner. Sell llo. ACREAGE 87 Gibson Half Acres Good sell, city water, close In car line easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1S85 or Sell wood 47 .John H fllhgon. owner. MOXE1 lO LOAIT REAL. ESTATE 27 OUR installment plan is the best aval surest method of paying a loan. $32 2 per month for 3 months, or $21.24 for 60 months, or .,,. $16.17 for months, pays a $10 ) loan and Interest. Other amounts in proportion. We loan on Improved city property. Or for building purpose. No commission charged EQUITABLE SAVGS & LOAN ASS N. 242 Stark St.. Portland. Or. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved real estate or for build ing purposes; very IltxibU contracts; no commissions. COLUMBIA LIFE A TRUST CO. 202 Stevens Bldg. Ritter, Lowe & Co. LOAN AMOUNTS TO SUIT. 205-7 Board of Trade bldg. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 7.1 FROST In tbts city. June 4, 1917. at bia late residence, Marguerite aTnue. John B. Froat. age 70 years 7 muotha and 2 daya. I reaaed la aurrlTed by a widow, Mra. J. B. Froat, tour sons, John B. Jr. or Kalanxa. Wash.. V. H. X. of Honoluln. 811a and E. H. Froat 0f Portland, also fire daughter. Mra. r . T. Hanahaw of Seattle, Mrs. K. H. Walgamol. Mlaa LUU Kroat. Mra. H. Doxry and Mra. Max Cohen, all of lit in city. Remain are at tha parlora of the 8kewea Undertaking com pany, corner Third aud clay, runeral notice later. O'BRYON In thia city. June 4. at 473',j Weat Park street. Hophie A. O'Bryoo of Colllna, Waih.. aged 52 yeara 3 mootba A daya. Sicter of Ltd a M. O'Brjoii of Portland and George E. O'Bryoo of Sterenaon, Waab. rrlends Inrlted to attend funeral serrieea. wblcb will be beld at Holman a funeral par lora. Third and Salmon srreeta. at 2:30 p. m.. tomorrow ( Wednesday I , iaoe 0. Interment at Elmtra, X. T. GALLOWAY At KIU4 SeTenty-thlrd areoue aoatbeaat, Jane 5. Clara GaJloway. age (S6 years. The funeral will be conducted lliura- day. Msy 7, at 2:30 p. m . In the Mortuarr chapel of A. I). Kenworthy ft Co., 5W2 Mnety- secood atreet soutneaat, in Lenta, rriena i vlted to attend. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. . TINGLEY In this city, June 4. Jint M. Ting ley. aged 67 yeara. of Hillsdale. Kun-ral aerrlr will he conducted Wednesday. June A. at 2 1. ra.. In the luortoaiy rhauei of A. I. Kenworthy 4k Co., 5302-04 Mcety-aeeond street southeast, in Lents. Friends invited. Inter Bent Monnt Scott I'nrk eesaetery. 10 ACRE , la miles from city ball; J acres in potatoes and beans; 4 mne from gravelled road, must have some money; sell for $900, half cash, bal ance long time. Evenings at B-2278. CHICKEN. FKU1T. UAKUKS rancoat near foruasa; , b, cr iracw, $6a to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc- Farland. R05 Yeon bldg.. Portland. ONE acre In Beusonlc Heights for aale cneap. C. W. Beachem, 154 Wool sey st. 10 ACRES, close In, part in crop, no buildings. Bargain for cash. B-564, Journal. MAKE me offer on 10 acres near Estacada: small building, running water. Phone Woodlawn 2007. FOR SALE FARMS 17 4 4 ACRES, all rich land 86 acres under cultivation, all In fine shape, comfortable house. 2 good barns, fine orchard in full bearing, fine water, all fpneed and cross fenced, principally woven wire; located 6 miles from Van couver, on good road and In thickly settled and prosperous community; nrlce. lS0u. Owner will take a good unincumbered house in Portland at cash valuation up to $4000 and give terms on balance at tve THOMPSON & SWAN, rth and ' Main sts.. Vancouver. Wash 83 ACRE FARM. $7500. JO under cultivation; house, bavrn, living water. K. F. D., phone, milk route. 3 miles from Hillsboro. near whool. J. C. Kuratli. Hillsboro. Or. AT A BAROAIN by owner. 37 A. Im proved, all In cultivation, Yamhill Co. A mile Red Electric and high school. Will consider some trade. Bom cafch. terms on bal. Q-299, Journal. TREATMENT by specialist H r. r. Caaday. UT Daknm LUIW i Koeber. aged glass flttad. Dr. I Balored wlfa of i bidg.. M and Wa I Or Be mala at tOEBEK Ib thla dty, Jaua 4. Margaret Jane aged - ar years naomus la oays. r uaariea m. svoeDer ot Scholia, at at Hoi 'g fuasral parlors. FOR SALE 800 acres finest "took . ranch In Curry county, plenty water and grass the year around. Inquire Mrs. E. w tstaats. Monmoutn, ur MONTANA LAND. On crop pay for th Ulm. te. John. 0t Henry Udjc Apple BUILUINO loans on cllv or suburb ! propertv; money advanced as worg progresses. W. U. Beck Hi Falling bldg. Main 407. MONEY to loan in aunount or HUH i' $000 on ciiy proirty. A. H. BELL. 201 Geillnger bldg CITY M O R'i'CJ AGE LOANS. $00 to $JJ0 1. FRED S. WILLIAMS. ZH it. BT. CASH paid tor mortgages, notas, con tracts; mortgagn lonus, mwiwut tea F. H Lewis lobriv 4. Lewis bldg $1000 to $5000 to loan, no commission; principal, o-iii, juunm. MONEY to loan; raU estate mortgage DO l- r Igl an oywuiiin " i MORTGAGE loans, e and 7. Lojis Salomon & to., 'J aeinng oiog. $200. $360. $60J. $0u $1200. $1S'JJ. reu w merman v.. ' i iiam. i-um REAL ESTATE loans, 6 to 7 per cent. w. H. seltx, rast inas, oerore noor. BIONEY TO LOAN CIIATTEIjS, salaries 07 BT OUR METHOD We can furnish you MONEY On short notice to pay your present bills and you can pay us dsck in aasy weekly or monthly payment a yoti llke" WE LOAN MONET To salaried people on their own note, easy payments, strictly conf Identlai ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Having loans elsewhere does not prevent you from gelling loan here. We also loan on household furni ture, pianosj etc. without removal. ' v fjall and See U. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO., (Licensed in both city and tte) $17 KAILINO BLDO 2d and Washington st. If You Need Money See Us SALARIES CHATTELS Loans mad to person on SAIarr ot fixed income, on household furniture, piano, diamonds and other perso&ai property; legal rate. Business confident!!; prlvt of flee. ' ' - PORTLAND LOAN CO. (Licensed). 80-107 Dfltnm bldg. (0oftUaa4 mi Vexg rc