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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. POR TLAND, MONDAY. JANUARY 21. 1918. ; 11 V: NEW SITE SOUGHT BY SHIPBUILDING CO., SAYS NELSON Deal for Lease on Waterfront South of Columbia River Shipbuilding PlanfCalled Off EXPANSION PLANS PREVENT Columbia River Corporation to Make Use of Grounds Nel son Expects to Go Up River. Owing to differences la the negotla tions. tho deal between Charles Nelson of the Portland Shipbuilding company and tha O-W. R. & N, for the lease of a 800-foot frontage of the property north of the Multnomah, Box & Lumber com pany has fallen through and official of the ahip concern are seeking another elte which. .probably will be farther up the river. j The Portland Shipbuilding company, which Is engaged In repairing and over hauling river craft, is located on the property between -the Columbia IUver Shipbuilding corporation and the Coast Shipbuilding company, but has to give up the Bite. a It has been leased by the Columbia River company for extension of Its yard. . At a recent meeting of the Port of Portland commission Mr. Nelson made application for the dredge Tualatin to make a fill on property next to the Multnomah company, on the assump tion that there would be no hitch in the negotiations. The dredge was tendered him at a rate of 1400 a day, the fill to be made representing about 40,000 cubic yards of material. A few days later the dredge was shifted from her work above the Hawthorne bridge to the site, but before work was commenced the freshet came on. The dredge was left moored there, but In a few days now is to be re turned to above the Hawthorne bridge. The fill on the east side near the Haw thorne bridge was finished before the dredge was shifted, so additional mate rial to be removed from that section of the harbor Is to be placed on the prop erty of the Portland Lumber company. ROSE CITY TO SAJL THURSDAY High Water Ceases to Bother at the Ainsworlh Dock. The nest sailing from Portland on the San Francisco A Portland Steam ship line will be the Rose City Thurs day. The Rose City is due in on Tues day, having left San Francisco Sunday. She has a full cargo. The last sailing of the Beaver was on January 18. High water has ceased to bother at Ainsworth dock, where the San Fran cisco 4c Portland fleet lands. There is 'now quite a olearanoe under the lower docks and unless there Is a sudden change In the weather, the space will be utilised. This assures considerable more cargo room. . In view of the disclosures of federal authorities, due precautions are being taken at Ainsworth dock to guard prop erty. Ouards and watchmen are on the job day and night and no one is al lowed .to go on the dock unless on busi ness. MOTORSI11P LOSES HER DECKLOAD Steamer President Pleks Up Oregon In Reply to Signals. San Francisco. Jan. 2U (I. N. 8.) The motorshlp Oregon, Captain B. O, Xelsen master,- en route from San Fran cisco far Honolulu, is reported by wire less to have been picked up in distress with her deckload gone by the steamer President, about 500 miles from Hono lulu. The steamer Lurline Is also going to the assistance of the disabled vessel. The Oregon was built and is owned on Puget Sound. She was commandeered by the shipping board and turned over to the Matson Navigation company. ' ' Besides the deckload of lumber car ried by the Oregon, ber holds also were filled with general merchandise. She left here for the islands January I. FOREST HOME OVERHAULED Schooner Soon Ready to Load Cargo of Lumber for Australia. Within the next week the schooner Forest Home will be ready to load a cargo of lumber for Australia, accord ing to "Walter Scammel, who, with James Jerome, have purchased the ves sel from Fair & Moran. Mr. Scammel and Mr. Jerome are both San Francisco shipping men. Mr. Scammel is in the city, having come, here with Andy Mo ran to close the deal. The Forest j Home is now being over hauled preparatory to be turned over to the new owners. She has just un loaded a cargo of wheat from Australia. Mr. Scammel says that upon delivering the lumber at Jts destination she is due to return to Portland with a cargo of copra and will doubtless take another lumber cargo out of here. So far, how . ever, no charter has been made, but negotiations are under- way.- . . x" 'TWAS RAINLESS SUNDAY River at Portland Falling, Too, and , Scheduled to Go Lower. Tha river at Portland is steadily falling, the stage this morning being 13 feet even, representing a drop of 1 J feet In 21 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning. It will continue to fall for .the' next two or three days, says the' weather bureau. There was not even a trace of rain In the state Sunday. .This condition is reflected in the re ports from all sections on both the "Columbia and Willamette rivers on the stage of" the, water. Substantial drops occurred at an places. The weather during the last 24 hours . at Portland has been a little cooler, the range of temperature being 40 to 86. MOTORSniP FIRE REPORTED Consul Franklin Sends Message Re nardlng Loss of Schooner Portland. Tho report of Consul Franklin at Lsma, Peru, to the secretary of state, concerning the burning of the) motorshlp Portland at sea was officially communi cated to Collector of Customs Moore to day. . 5 "Motorshlp schooner Portland of Port-- land burned out. latitude 10 :10 south, . SO mile off coast. AH saved and erew arrived - today at Callao. Telegraphed owners' Manderson, Wile-- building, . Portland," reads tho oonsul'K report. -" Tho message was undated.. It waa re-t MYSTIC ' SHRINE CARAVAN HERE FUN HUNTING jf j -',' IK" H v rs;. ' x-S - ill. IfcwsS ill? 1 - Arf v !-r teller:: q Loyal A. Partridge and i, H.'Mendenhall, peerless steppers of tho Nile Patrol of Seattle, pull off a few choice steps in front of the Multnomah hotel this morning while awaiting the arrival of automobiles to take the Shriners out on the" Columbia river highway. "Becky" Alexander of the Seattie Nile Patrol, is almost overwhelmed with joy as he beats out an oriental harem turn turn ecstacy on the official drum. celved by the secretary of state on Janu ary 9. Lottie Bennett to Load The schooner Lottie Bennett arrived up Sunday at St. Johns to load a cargo of lumber for an off shore destination. She came here in ballast from San Fran cisco. Other arrivals Sunday were the steam schooners Nehalem and J. B. Stet son, both with general freight. The Stetson leaves today for Everett In bal last. Kilburn Again at Sea The steamer F, A. Kilburn, in com mand of Captain Wayland, which re turned to Ban Francisco Saturday morning after having started for' Port land, made the necessary repairs and got away again the same day at 10 p. m aeeording to advices from San Francisco. Notice to Mariners Branch Hydrographic Office, Portland It is reported that Pully Point light is out of order. E. F. ECKHARDT. Commander TJ. a N., retired. Per Oscar W. Schwftri, Nautical Expert U. S. N. News of the Port Apr I vail January 21 Na. S3, Amarlcea barf e. from San lTraneinco, oQ. iUa.t, American steamer, from San Framiaeo, on. arrivals January 20 Nehalem, American steamer, front San Fran cisco, generaL Lottie Bennett. American schooner, from San Franeisco, ballast. J. B. Btetaon. American steamer, from Ban Francisco, general. Departures, January 81 J. B. Stetson,, American steamer, for Ererett. ballast. MARIS K ALMANAC Weather at River's Moutn North Head Jan. 21. Conditions at the oit-uth of the river at noon: Wind, southeast, 9 miles; weather, cloudy ; sea, smooth. Sun Record for January SS Sun rises, 7:44 a. ra. Sun sets, 6:03 p. ro. Tides at Astoria Tuesday Hich Water: Low Water: 8 .35 a. tn. . .8.8 feet 1 2:54 a. m. . . 3.7 Tet 10:34 p. m...8.4 feet 4:21 p. ra -0.2 foot .Portland (-) I'afliM. RIVEB FORECAST Tha Willamette river at Portland will fall tsadilJvdaring the next two or three days. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria. Jan, 21.- Left up at 3 a. m., barge 98 Astoria, Jan. 20 Left up at 4 a. schooner Lottie Bennett; arrived down at 8 a. m., motor schooner Eris; sailed at 8:15 a. m., steamer Ernest H Meyer for San Pedro: ar rived at 9 and left up at 10 a. m., steamer J. uu ' " ..www, wwi as i 9 :ou P. m , ataamer Oleum for Ban Irrancisct; arrived at 4:16 and left HP it 1 p. m.. steamer Atlas: arrived at 4:15 p. ra., barge 88 from San Frsn clo: sailed at 4:80 p. m., steamer PrentisA tot Ban Franeiace; at 5 p. m., steamer Santiam. lot Sen Pedro, 1 . Eureka. Jan. 20 Arrived at 6 p. ra., barge SL Jama la tow pf tug Relief from Colombia river. . Port, Harford, Jan. 20. SaHed. ateamet 3. A. Onanslor fog Portland, Oaviota, Jan. 20 Arrived gteamer W. . T. Herria from Portland. Saa Pedro. Jan. 20. Arrived and sailed DAILY RIVtB HEADINGS S a. m,. 120th meridian time. " -w STATIONS. j J if U m all iLewfeton ,.) 22 I. . , . . . . ." . UmaUlla 25 7.0 -7.0 1 0.00 Bngene 10 .8 -. 1 0.00 Albany 20 11.4 -2.1 0.00 Salem 20 111. 81 -1.8 1 0.00 Ciwmnm CHt-w I 19 1 fl II ft r ft A A .... . 15 118.0 -1 .3 0 OO j . V, . .... 4 u-;-. Vs V t 4 . ' 1 si. i, .s-t i- BRITISH DESTROY 2 Former Goeben and Breslau Are Sunk Near Mouth of the Dardanelles. London, Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) Turkey's navy has practically been wiped out by the loss of the big cruisers Sultan Zllm and Mldullu, and the Dally News pre dicted today that this blow, together with the British victories on Turkish soil, will hasten the Ottoman' empire into making peace. The Sultan Zlim and the Mldullu were formerly the German cruisers Goeben and Breslau, which took refuge in the Dardanelles at the outbreak of the war. Two British monitors were sunk in the naval engagement which took place at ine mouth or the Dardanelles Sunday morning. Viscount Broome, a nephew of the late Lord Kitchener, was in com mand of one of the monitors and bis fate is unknown. The Breslau was sunk and the Goeben was driven ashore, where she was badly damaged by bombs dropped by British airmen. Turkey'sgSituatlon Serious . London, Jan. 21. (U. P.) Turkey's situation In the war has become so seri ous that she took the desperate chance of sending out the old Goebel and Bres lau to fight British patrol vessels, in the faint hope of returning aft'er sinking a couple of good-sized ships and Urns bucking up a declining Turkish morale. This was the interpretation placed here on the Dardanelles engagement. steamer Multnomah from Seattle for Portland; arrived rt earner Daisy Putnam from Portland. San Francisco. Jan. 21. Arrived, J. A. Chanslor. Port Ban Luis, 2 a. m ; Beaver. As toria. 9:30 a. m. ; South Coast. Marchfield. 11 i. m. Marshfleld. Or., Jan. 20. Arrived at T a. m. , tug Tyee, with barge In tow; Westerner. 8 a. m. Psn Franeiace, Jan. 21. Arrired Jan. So Avalon, Grays Harbor. 1:45 a. ra. : Girlie M hony, Los Angelas, 8:50 a. ra.: Queen. Victoria, 6:80 a. m. ; Sea Eagle. Port Baa Luis. 5:30 a. ro.: Rosa City, Los Angelas, 7 a. m. : Richmond. I -os Angeles. 8:50 a. m.; A. V. Lucas, Port Townsend. with barge 95. 11 a. m .- Helen, P. Drew. Greenwood, 11:05 a. m. ; Arctic, Man. docino, 6 :30 a. ro. : Fearleaa, with Johanna Smith. Coos Bay. 3:50 p. m.; Yoaeaaita, Port Gamble, 5:48 p. m. Rarori. IJnion Bay, 8:80 p. as. ; Willamette, Loo Angeles. 11:05 P- m. Sailed Homer. Santa Barbara. 2:0$ a. m.; City of Topeka, Eureka, 11:60 a. ra.: Celilo. Seattle, 6:40 p. K. ; Resa" City, Astoria, 11:2Q p. m. - ) Seattle, Jan. 21. Arrived: Tenpaisan Mara,' from Tacoma, 0 a. ra. Sailed: Admiral Farragut, far ftaa Pedro, via San s ranoiflco. 11 a. iq - Jan. 90. -Arrived: Jefferson, frem smith, eastern Alaskan porta, 10 a. m. Alaska, from Tacoma, 4 p. a Firwood. from Tacoma. 8 p, ra. F. B. Loop, from Tacoma, 7 :SU a. sa. Sailed Rainier, for Saa Francisco, 11 p. pa. Koan Mara, for Oriental porta, 4 :20 a. ja. Shinto Mara, for Oriental porta, 1 a. ra. Barga William H. emita, for Saa Francyco, - in tow tus lr fiance. 5pm.' T Yaldas. Jan. 20. Sailed: Admiral Evaaa, westbound, 0 .SO a. ra. .. Juneau. Jan. au. aajiea: Wty ox BeatUa, gaAnihftMUlWal 11. WB. ' -Katcbikaa, Jaa SOHlaikd: northbound. 2 a. m. Nonbwastars, Honolulu, Jan. 20. -Ballad: Bchoonar Cohiaa bia. for Puget Bound. Pert Townsend. Jan. 21. Passed la: Maa daaaa Mara, for Beanie, 9: 8 a. aa. Arrived: : Tckiwa Maru. fraqt Oriental yvbrts, 12H)1 a. n. - ' . , . Everett, Jan. 21.- Arriwd: Admiral Watson, fieas seattie. - v , -. ,-. ... , ' , i V f i TURK WARSHIPS f i i i 1 it- . I -4. ' - J j -r- -x j- sit Government Imports Workers for Seattle Seattle, Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) Two hundred and fifty shipyard workers sent here by the United States ship ping board, will arrive today from Kansas City. Most of them are trained bollermakers and steel workers, se lected by the government from non essential Industries in the middle west. F. A. Wilcox, special agent for the department of labor and in charge of war emergency employment service, has made arrangements for housing the men. A squad of 40 mechanics for Bremerton arrived Sunday. Motorshlp Hay Now Pelican Collector of Customs Moore was offi cially notified this morning of the change In the name of the motorshlp May to Pelican. The vessel was built at the Mc Eachern plant at Astoria, and before launched was bought by the Robert Dol lar interests. Later aha was sold to Blix & Co., who in turn sold her to New York Interests, which organised the Pelican Motorshlp company for opera tion of the vessel. After-War German Trade Considered San Francisco, Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) The San Francisco Chamber of Com merce today announced that an Immedi ate vote would be taken on the question of recommending to the United States Chamber of Commerce that the business men of Germany be notified that trade relations with them will not be resumed after the war unless a government re sponsible to the people la placed tn power. There are six thousand members tn the local chamber. They will ballot through the board of directors and the result will be made known tomorrow. Soldier Suicide Identified Tacoma, Wash., Jan. J1.-J(U. P.) The Camp Lewis soldier who broke into a local grun store Sunday and after taking a revolver, ran to his room tn a nearby hotel and killed himself, was today Identified as Private Irving P. Bullock. Company 1, 381st infantry. Bullock came from Fresno, Cal., where his father, W. J. Bullock, now resides. ;i-y GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES For centuries all over tho world GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has af forded relief in thousands upon thou sands of cases of lame back, lumbaco, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, gravel and ail ether affections of the kid neys, liver, stomach, bladder . and allied organs. It acts quickly. It does the work. It cleanses your kid neys and purifies tho blood. It makes a new man, a new woman of you. It frequently wards off attacks of tho dreaa ana Tatai diseases or. too aid ana ratal aiseases ox in aia lt often completely cures th sinsr diseases of the organs ot dy, allied with the bladder and neys. It distressing? the body, i kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine sedi ment, or "briek-dust" indicate an uo neeuwy eonoitiob. JOVIAL CROWDS OF SHRINERS HERE Business Cares, Stress of War, High Cost of Living Given Small Consideration by Them. CEREMONIAL SESSION HELD More Than 600 Attend Meeting ?t Auditorium This Afternoon; Dinner Scheduled for Tonight W earn to Portland to haa aoma fun Ara wa sonna have it? Taa, bf cum I So warbled an octet or more of Jovial Shriners In front of the Multnomah hotel this morning. Business cares and the stress of war and the high cost of living were given a cold shoulder by the happy lodgmen gathered in Portland from the Pacific Northwest. Nearly 600 came to attend the convention. After the above verse was sung thread tare, a big chorus of Shriners made the welkin ring with an impromptu version of "Til the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold." Then "In My Harem" was res urrected as a parting melody to about 200 brothers who left the hotel In auto mobiles to be taken over the Columbia river highway. Ceremonial Seinlon Is Held The autolsts returned in time for luncheon and the ceremonial session of the Al Kader Temple opened In due form this afternoon at The Auditorium. More than 600 visiting nobles were present. It was preceded by a demonstration parade led by Al Kader band, Frank Lucas musical director and the Al Ka der Arab Patrol, William Davis, Illus trious potentate, commanding. Nile Patrol. 125 strong from Seattle accompanied by Its Temple band, was led by William G. Magulre. Many visit Ing nobles were from Pendleton, Tacoma, Spokane, Eugene and Seattle. Imperial Geasta Here The guests of honor of Al Kader Shrine are Charles E.' Ovenshlre of Minneapolis, imperial potentate, and Ellis Lewis Garretson, imperial high priest and prophet. A large party of visitors were taken over the Columbia river -highway Sunday, including Mr. Ovenshlre and his wife. Dinner will be served at the Mulfno mah hotel at 6 p. m., and the second session of the ceremonial will be given from 8 p. m. to 12 :01 a. m., or later. The proceedings are closed to the un initiated and unidentified, but the scenic effects are the most costly and tfppresslve ever presented In the west. The general reception committee is com posed of a host of prominent citizens headed by Mayor Baker. F. T. Griffith, L. G. Clarke, W. P. Olds. Rufus C. Holman. Its chairman Is the illustri ous .potentate and the vice chairman. Dean Vincent. Allies Harrassing Hun's Western Line Washington, Jan. 21. (U. P.) Allied troops on the western front are harass ing German forces concentrating for the expected grand assault, "Still expect ant," the allies are taking the initiative pending the opening of hostilities on a large scale, Secretary Baker announced today. Meantime menaced Italian positions have greatly improved during the laBt week, he says. British Take Prisoners London, Jan. 21. (L N. S.) Only pa trol encounters took place during the night on the British front, the war of fice announced at noon. A few German prisoners were captured. Elsewhere the night passed calmly, except for artillery activity. Food Administration Fixes Butter Prices "Washington, Jan. 21. (U. P.) Whole sale prices for storage creamery but ter bave been fixed by the food ad ministration as follows: New York. 47 cents a pound for the remainder of the season. Chicago, 454 cents a pound until February 1. after which the price will advance one fourth of a cent every 15 days. - I Butter exchanges throughout the country are expected to fix their prices In accordance with this scale. Hennlg Trial Postponed New Tork, Jan. 21. (TJ. P.) The trial of Paul Hennig. accused of high treason in tampering with gyroscopic machinery In torpedoes at a local tor pedo works, was again postponed until Thursday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS G. L. Wood ar.d wife i efharl-4 C. Myers, lot 10, block 6. E. ML Tabor $ 1 R. R. Adams to John P. Johnson, lot 18. block 1. Klickitat add 10 HllHard C. Moore to Andrew Stevenson. loU 12, IS and 14. block 1, North west ML Tabor 10 Pearl Kennedy and husband to Robert Cline. lou 1. 2, 3. 4 and 12. block 3. Rolley add 10 V. Kennedy to Ilobert Cline. lota 12 and 1 3. block 2. Arden Park 10 J. II. Tipton Co. to Hannah Johnson, lot IT. block 4. Meedowuurst 700 K. F. Hugbea to Hannah Johnson, kit 17. block 4. Meadow hurst 1 Riverview Cemetery Aaan. to Lilian Mac Uae. lot 177, Sec 8, Riverview cem etery 160 Commerce Trust 4t Havings hsn to Peninsula Security Co.. all bloc 21. all block 22 except lots 1. 2. 3. 4 . lots 1, 2. 8, 4, 5. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. 18, 27. 28. 28. 80. 81, 32. 33. 34, 85. 36. ST. 88, SO.. 40. 41. 4'J. block 23; lota 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. . 13. 13. 18. IT. 18, 19. 20, 21, Do not delay a minute if your back aches or you are sore across the loin" or have difficulty when urinating, tio to you druggist at once and get a box f imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsales. They are pleasant and easy to take. They dissolve in th tomach, and th kidneys soak up the oil like a -sponge does water. They thoroughly cleanse and wssh out the Madder and kidneys and throw off the Inflammation which is th cause of the trouble. Your druggist will -cheerfully .refund your money If you are not satisfied after a few days' use. Accept only th pure, original QOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules. None other genuine. For sale and guaran teed by Tho Owl Drug Co, . .. CA4Y.J . FOR CONVENTION I. T. 8. 2, SO, II. M, t. 14.: S. 41. 42. Mock 36; lota to Is. block 14; lots 4. . 10. Is to 0. I. 14. SS. , , 40. block 9t lota 1 to JB. io, $1, as. 13. S4. St. 41. 42, block 27; leu 1. 2. 7, 9. . 10. 11, It. IS, 14. IS. 16, IT. 19. 20, IT. 28. SI, S3. ST. 8. 41. 42. 43. 44. block 28; tota 1. 2. S. . T. 8 . 10. IT. 18. 28. 24. 25. 2. 2T, 28. 29. SO, SI. S3. 14. S3. SS. ST. 88. 41. 42. 43, 44. block 29; lots 1. 2. 10. 11. 12, IS, 14. IS. 16. IT. 22. 2S. 24. 23. 26. 27. St. 15. 38. block 30; lota 1 to 29 end ST te block 81; iota 1, 2. S. 4. T to 19. block 32: lota 8, 4. S. a. T. 8. 12. 18, 14. 21. 22. 2T. 28. SL. 82. 43. 44. in block S3; lota 4. 5. 12, 13. 16. 1. 20. 23. 24, 31. SS. S3. 34. 88. 89, 40, 43. 44. in block 84; lota 1 to 12. 15. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. in blork 85; lots 1. 2. 8. 6. 7, 8. 15. 16. 17, 18. 19. 30. 23, 24, 25. 82. 83. 84. 85. 38. 37. In blork S: tota 1. 2. 5 to 22. 27. 28. 29. 80. 37, 88, 41. 48. 44. in block 87: lot 7, 8. .10. 13. 14. 18, 18. 21. 22. 23. 26. 27. 82. 33. 34. 85. S6. ST. 40. 41. 42. 43, 48. 47. is block 38; lpta 1, 2, S, 4. I. 10, 11. 22. 23. 26. 2T. SO. 81. 82. S3. 34. 85, 86. 89. 42. in block SB; lota 3. 4. 6. . IS. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25, 28. 29. 80. 33. 3. 87, 38. S9. 40.. 9. 10. In block 40; Iota 1 to 10. 23. 24, 27, 28. 29. 80. SB. SS. in block 41. all In K tit Jnh. 10 850 1.700 10 10 11.600 10 10 S.000 . 1 10 N. W. Uwnnn and wtfa to Hanrr ra nch at aL. lot 17. block 2, Wood mera , , Sheriff to United Butaa National bank of Portland, aouth 30 fact lot 2. block 802, Coucb'a add Loej Mtjm and hatband to D. W. VI1 loy and wife, lot 0 and T. block S. B. M- I.ombard and' wtfa to' A." BUrp." aaat au rest lot s and aat 80 faat of north 20 faat lot 7. block 167. city of Port land John W. Baktr and wife to Rert Jacob Ostrum, lot 7 and aouth 50 feat lot 8. block 8. -tfolonial Heishta Uaud MacLean and husband to Walter J. Headrtck ct aL, Ion 10 and 12. block 6. Islington lieUbu F. W. Van Voorhi.i and wile to Krtck Sundbrrg et al., lot 7. block 1, Mor rajrmrad Knute I.undtcrrn and wife ts Laander Johtuon et aL. lot C, block 47. I'ark nnc Amy Alice Kocert Brunner and hiuband to Martha Meyer 1'airbankt. lot 7. blotk 4 3. Vernon Cazadero Iteal Kftate Co. to C. J. Sunder, land, all block 89. Irrirtcton 1'ark. . U. 1.. Ilolbrook and wife to C E. Bing ham . all of frac B y in James Johns' add to Town of SL JoLu New England Equitable Insurance Co. to A. B. KichanUon. lot X. block 27; lota 1. 4, 0. 8 and north 10 feet lot 2. block 15; lota 2. 8, 9. block 84; north 85 feet lot 2. blork 55; loU 2. 8. 8. 7, block 50; lots 8. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. block 67; loU 1. 8. 5. 6. 7. H. block 68; lota 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. block 81; lou 5. 0. 7. block 62; lota 8. 6, 9. 10. 11. 12. block 63: lota 1. 2. 8. 4. Mock 04; all in Viata; lots H and I in Eatt Portland Hts. . . Sheriff to klrUinnrille college, lot 8, block- 18. Willamette llelghta The Fred A.Jacobs Co. .to the Metropoli tan Internment A InrproTenient Co.. lot 15, block SO. Bella Crest Gowle Henry Jasoba, administratrix, te the Metropolitan Investment A Im provement Co.. lot 15, block 30, Belle Crest . . . Same to Greta phiUils. lot 84. block 10. S.000 8.608 10 1 1 - 10 Hyde I'ar H. ;. Beckwith et al to reta I'hillil. lot 31, block 10. Hyde Park BUILDIJIti PKUM1IS I Torhle Painting Co.. move frame garage from 84T Marshall sL. to 158 N. 17tb. between Hoyt and Irving; bnilders seme: 835. Marleay saute, erect frame garage. 432 I. 21t letvrren Vaushan and Wilson; builders same: 850. Richard Becker, erect 1 story frame garage, 827 Nelson between Lawrence and E. 25th; builder same; $00. Fidelity Inv. Co., repair T story mill ware house, Lavejoy st. between 14th and 15th sts. ; James L. Quinn builder; $500. i N. J. Bailey, erect frame garage. 807 Syra cuse, between Mohawk and Richmond; balkier, tame; $05. Crttler Fruit Grader Co., repair 1 story frame Inmber storage, 488 Mill at between tth and 10th; II. K. Davenport builder; $80. Fred Taurhman. repair 1 story frama rwddeaoa, 8438 Woodstock between 84th and 85th sta.; Mr. Myer builder; $50. J. A. Fulton, repair 8 story frama apartments, 288 10th sL between Jeffenion and Columbia; MacNanghton St Raymond builders; $800. 3TEW TODAT Single Rooms 6th and 8th floors. 3-room suite, 5th floor. Journal Bldg. Reasonable rental. Inquire 31 1 -Journal bid. M. 7173, A-6051. ATJCT1Q3T 8AI.F.8 TOMORROW 1HB BAKER AortioD llouse. Masonic Teaeple bldg.. laaabill and W. fart ata. tiala at 1 9 MEETISO OTICEl 41 Al, KADER TEMPLE. A, A. O N. M. a. Ceremonial sceinn Monday. Jan. 21 commencing at ",J. '"Y'l umviiuu, from the Maiorrio Temple to The Anditorinm st 1:311 t. m Riui. ness eeation at tha Masonic Tem- pie at lu au a. m 1-etiOooi 10:30 a. m i'etitk.na must be in the hsnd of th re corder before 10:30 a. m. Dinner at the Mult nomah hotel at p. m Second rectlon at The Auditorium it 8 p.m. Visitors cordially invited. Aamiaslon by ltfis card only. By order ot the 1 Potentate. UUUI1 J. BOYD. i Kfrorder ILtKMONY LODGE NO. 12. A r'. St A. M HjjerLil comin'U! ieation tt'.is ( Monday I rrru ng : t 7 30 o rlork. Work in the E A decree. Vi-itor welrrmo W M De LIN. S- y til Hi. KM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, charms. Jaeger Broa.. 131-3 6th. pin. Vital Statistics marriages. Blrtts. Deaths l Altl'lACK LICENHES Frederu-k Schafer. legal. 787 Msllory a7a"nd Mane Rteinrpreis. lrg-il, 74 14:h are. N. E I. Bickford. legal. Camp Ii. arid Harsh D Dreal. 1, Carlton hotel. .i'Jl?r'' s.w"- ?S2 Columbia t.. and Emma Clark. 1. 7232 82d st H K. Frank L. Catha. 32. New Green hotel, ilth a-d Ar.v,ny sL. and Helen F. Lolliman. 25. 77J Michigan ave. tflmawiDlMi; 1 K V I X A T 1 O o Thir.l fn. . SMITH CO Moran bi.t- DRES.H SUITS for rent, all aie tuKiuetl? loring Co.. 309 Stark st- DEATHS A77D FUNERALS Te ALDRIC1I In thu city. Jan. 10, Mrv. Oath enne ;. Ahlncu. mother of Mrs. 1 ll kt..ir o Dart on. tsh: Mrs. O. W Wehtwr .J w.:. land. Or.; Mrs. L. F. FTnly of fUratoca. Cal and h.. IL Aldnch of Han Francieo, Cat Frien.i I irv.led to attend funeral lerr'.cas, which will ! be held at Jlolman's funeral parlors. Third end ; Kalmon streru. at 10 a. m. tomorrow iTnulm Jan. 22. Interment River View cemetery. i CA KMICHAEL In this city at her 1st' r- . dence. 1081 E Alder St.. Jan. 2. vrMa Msj LXrTli fair ' -t'm .V. tA"Y- '- imr.nMr.Ung automobile - TiSIv J.r ' 1 r, Z Ti" .l"(J"M' celery;! ni erie.. ,eeeery Apply te esubthmim o-J.V. Flak-A W'i. 7 Itwtrrtb, gomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Inrmcnt Hn-l'l at Mt. Scott Park cemetery. ! WANTEI-- Nest-appearing, inieiiiawnt young HLNES-anuary 21. a, .re-ifrne, 737 Over- j "'It. l'TlTHrJ. Hanna Hinka and father of H-lt-o Msv atvt Jr.l.i. Hinks Jr. Remaiiw at Dunning A McEnire parlors. Notice ot Tnneral later. KEAL The funeral eewicrw of the lste Harvcv NeeJ will be held Tuesday. Jan. 22. a. 2 " n. en., at tha TwMtieuce estabhahmeiit of J lv Flnley A Hon.. Montgomery at Filth. Krlrn.U invited. Interment at Mt. noott Park cem.-tery. coroTl ik;. .i. 1... -a .. . , Glenn ave.. Jan. -O. lluth Lcts.Coiby, a :rd 7 years, lata of Alameda. Cal. the remain. are at Lbs rcidenee etabltihmnt of J. 1'. Fmley boo. JTwnlgomery at FUta. FLORISTS CLARK BROS., Florists. 287 Morraun L Mam or A-1805- Fine flowers and floral dedgna branch atorea. MARTIN A FOIiBK.8 Mala 289. A-1289. arvKticaUv arranged. CO Flariatt. 854 VTaOi Floweva foc.all eccaatooe U.HUNER. Portland jtotei. S28 Morriaoa. VAS E. SiUTU, FlorisL; 141 H Lb aL ryXEBAI. DIRECTORS Edward Hoi: W. J. Boti President Secretary : J. E. Werleln. Treasurer THEiEDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1S7T Third street, corner Salmon A MODERN SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM Willi PRIVATE ENTRANCE LADT ASSISTANT Pbomes Maia 7. A lilt J. P FIN LEY & SON Ptoh atari ee Funeral Directore PRIVATE DRIVE Women Attendants Montgomery at Fifth. Mala 9. A-1599 Dutining & McEntee TJndertakere. Modern tn every detaiL Broadway and Pino sta. Broadway 410. A-4588. Lady a wis tank F, S. DUNNING, Inc. The Golden Kale rndertaken, 1 bone Kat 62. B-5225. 414 E. Aider at. A. D. KENWORTHY CO. Tabor 5287. 8802 92d St.. Lents. Tabor 505 60th st. and Foster Hoad. ArleU WILSON & ROSS Lady aasfetanL C-S16S. Mnltnatnah at Seventh rt. East 54. Kat Jsl b-1883 I'ndrrtakeri LERCH Mrv Lerrh Assistant E. 1 1 th and Hawthorne MTElER A TIUCKT. Independrnt Funeral M rectors. Prices low s (20. 840, 660. Wasa- lngtcn at Ella. Main 289 1 .AJT8 8; 1'IEDMUNT' UNDERTAKING CO. R. J. Gr knff. funeral director. Woodlawn 4840. C115.V KaimFworth and Kerby. U A M I I TrM 101S E. GUsan SL Fn- I iniVI IL I Ull n neinl services. Tabor 4S1S. Breeze & Snook at 83th. Tabor 1258 SkewesT2r,ki,,,, Co. Main 4152. Sd and Clay. Corner Mi i VyUi yMt loss. C-1088 R T. Rjrim, use residence esublishment 801 Willisms ave. Woodlawn 220. C 1948. CHAMBERS KEN WO RTHT CO.. 1111 Krrby st. Woodlawn 8808. C-1133 MA IT HOLE CM 8 Riverview Alibey ; Mausoleum 826 ntyvk block. Phone Broadway SB1. MO?fT7METfTS) PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 24-2A 4lh St.. one. city haU. Main 8584. PbiUp Keu Sons for mrmorisU. BTaESING GRANrTP (S JJ &S7-wffP. wT- AT MAOlSOfiJ LOST A XB FOTTTJ SI LOST Hattinlair morning, probably betwewn Multnomah hotel -sud Chsmber of Commerce building, crrrulsr opal broach set in carved sil ver. Liberal rtwurj for return to desk at Aiultrmmah Hotel L08T 2T6H. Airedale dog, Urene tag 82. Finder return to 406 E. S8th or call Tabor Keward. LOST Leather newsiiaiier strati on Broad- way towards Couch st.. Rurulsr morning, 6fe n. lung. netorn te journal. Heward. LOST Journal route book. Albina territory, Reward. Call Woodlawn 2215. HELt WAXTETV-MALE WANTED Boys over 18 wtth wheeto, $50 to $90 per month, bicycle repairs paid; steady wora; cnanca u learn trade and advancemenL L. A, Mollenhour, 253 Oak st, MIDDI.K aged man and wife wanted to do lis. itor work ajid take charge of first class aparV mem nous ot au a-artmenta on the weat sua Must have had experience. Mtate aame in rwolv- lng. Mnt furnish good references. P-744, Journal HANI FACTURINO STONE SETTERS, JEWELERS AND EIUHT HOUR SHOP. IlIUHEHT WAIVES. W. g. MIAULS CO. 8ELI.I.NJ-niKSCU BLDG. WAK1XD- Ileal men to eaavaea daily, awpuly- f L. - 1 ,i j , , . . s wm miwui vwiwewu im oar una. weekly. Address Capital City Nimery peny, ruiirm, sr. WANTED Intelligent and energetio office boy. chance for advancement if capable and wu ing. Apply at utlice between W aa-1 1 u a. sa il l.lrre As 1 o , HIt-15 1 Hr.dlJ. FOUR men, iirMul American Ebakiland. the soiOian Magaxina. -oou pay. Open field. Apply moruings. Uaruy. 820 Chamber of l .tnmerre. W A N'T esyerirnced wood aplitter; pay 75e cord. Toole luBuhnl and bouse and store free to batch in. Take Hull Run ear to Pleasant home. Inquire for V. L. U llama. RELIABl.K wholesale and retail firm desires the services of fr-t ciass stenographer and assistant bookkeeper. H S95. JonrnaL TOUNG man. 1 to 21. of floe work; opportunity lor aa'aii(-rmnt in whoiesaia Una. Stat all pertirulsra. l-h7 1, Journal JEWEf.RT JOBBtltS. fei;nT-noi'k 8kOP Uli.Hi.ST VtAi.KS. W. S. MYERS CX, nr.'. 1. -rill. it HI.1N,. . JS.WEI.IiT " EXii:AVKBS ETfTUT TlTfjH niiof, mi. row 1 nAi.r.1 w. a. Ml Kits, !..-.- "i , - , .- t ; i 1 Bn n r de a hicycle to work ia grocery store. 107 Kilpeirics St.. Kentoa. hh: r.. t.si.K one sun. for reruenter iir. I'nin:rf -J'1 I.. IHth t . cor. iacitic. ELDERLY gent to d.i Iis t work for room, board srwi Mime sicv a.i Ksvirr WANTEI -Exprnenf-ei man to attend elck all iih armlSera. WANTED A Janitor. IiHm nl Apts., 2$fl 11th. HELP WANTED MISC. 41 . r COVERS MF.NT ptf.oi;i:aphkhh wanted. Uncle Hsni will employ every Erad iate of nor civil rTiee course at alerire of from 810AO io i.'iimi i yrer. 1'oei.loru guaranteed ail i graduates. Enroll n'W. I.IikvH HLiilNES3 COLLEOE. lO'h and M .rruon. I'nnUnd, Or. Pluines: ilsm illjj. A-3443. UNCLE MAM , reed 1H.0OO tmr rsyln-n. Enroll now for ni'Tiheiid. - tsTfwntin. ti-oskerping. MISS DEI KKIt PItlVATE BvINE-W COIXEGK. ;il 'l.or .s,)i-k UU. AIM'X ALTO ". JItJtL j Union ive. and Hi-fo st.. I'nrtlsnd, Or j CaU or write for frei fio ia;r -ai;alogue. It I teiu bow we lu-lp yuu to a iwii usiiion. Day : sn.l mailt elsvee. NUMBER ifoung viiia ! .i.il hji u:rt to pr I iiere lor tehgrs: b s-rnr'to lielp fill vscan- tirA raiised by unusual drsfiin nm for war I Position guaranteed Call ur write. Telegraph i-T:. IH lUiilws F.ir:.eiier.Id. iI!EH dwiriHg nn-lin wem or lisring some lor Kti- m ,.il l tic lor limig oi iM-titn ana oe- it-u, rail aud Urse di..v h.nd erjrlit I wt.rk Int Trading Crorht Co . 1 5 IViwf bWa I HAWTHORNE A'""o S H'kjL, 4H-J HAWTHOHVK AVK. HPECIAi. VH.IIT i-l-ASS RATES. . PAY AS Mti: I.F.AilX. - vsi-r isti'ii ii';urAi. v msiV. ir.r . L ... .. " '""'ii'i "!: 1 NCAI l.l.li l.r tailor n.l.- -uli-. lulu up. T.rh.e the Tallin. ai le ItnwMe. ll.;!1 W ATrn FEMALE MIDIH E S.'d woiaun (8wdl-li prrtrrredl aa compnin fur invalid mother, 2 ebialren: tn ; li m iri;l. Ceil betw.-en b and 8 p. aa. 47 K. FaEing rt. N. WASTF.D-t-A young girl oe middle ge4 lady t fsmilv a I as-bt in light housework. 8 In 4 Mirhrnave. EAI'EUIEjii r.ii U'ltnt'i irir pv,wr ihac mne specie U ;ool wagi and stoadr eaptrmtent. I'tilitT Ojftn rt (Vlfll t t.. t'ortiend. ' WANTED r-Ittu-eae.-prr. yuua tMnlbdv who 1 can r.k. :!nst i:.niii r.r SAvjoiae; good ' i ' ' im . list general houao- t'OMPEl lTT ct girl to wirk. 4 S4 E. 2 1 t N. YYANTKD-i-Girl far general bouse work. Apply t.99 Marshall st. Main 34 4. (TTK'L wanted" for "ceneral hotsse' work ;" so wash - in:. Aov'.y 34. E. 37U. - OIKL wanbeu, handy wtth children. 1104 E. Main st,- cor. 57th. STENOGRAPHER Must bav good wzpsaieaea; state aU partsruUre. C-743. J corned. GIRL wanted for gxmereJ housework, ensall faa lly; good wugsn. Phwvie BeiL 1893. WANTED A giri Hoi general bmMeworkT Fhoae East 41i8 g U0 591 E. Taylor gC HHP TrAXTETV VEMALr. COMBINATION alteration and aakeskdy ea and waaass'a clocking, aennineat poaUioni Cauly'a. 428 Wash. aV. ,. , . t . . FOCB women, rerresent America lUtak'tand. the aoldMts' isgaai 44ood ray. Foltow leads. Apoly aaoroinsa. Hardy, f 20 Cham of QpanmeTret - - - 1 C.IKL8 wanted factory, 34 N. let et. HELP WASTED XJaXK X2TD FEMALE OKhilN AL MOLER BARBIJi OoLAX.ET Teaches tha trade ia eight week a.- pieea scholar ships and transfer cards, paye roe while We.r tna. Big demand lot both asea es4- weaaea. Beottd and Burnaida. . - OBEOON Barber Collece will tear yea thw bar ber trade la S wevaa; tools treat acBotaranw drolomaa grven; paid while learning; ttoaiUeag gusrantead; twtoon Mima. Aiaoisces. MD1I1.11H BAUBEH HClloOL ' Teaches men, women barber trad ta eight weeks. (iiing diploma: earn tuition, wblie Manuac sttton suaratiteed. Toole free. SS4 Cowcb at. BITTTATIvvW" TTAI.T! WANTED By young married man above draft ace. with small tamiiy. ateaey ewipmj asset; would like to auaka a boaae; aaa quick m take hold; references; hare had ranch erparieacw. R-5MA, JonrnaL RELIABLE young man wishee work ia the murn- ing only; ewvr rieorru iireuian.' gae e vu n- ginaer; good knowladga of electricity. C-TS( JouroaL CtNTi EM AN. 4T. having a good knowledge of fir and spruca, and au ainas oi ctonou wear. deesree posiuon. X-4T3. Journal. "BANDY young man wanU )ob ia aieahanWsil line. -BH4. JonrnaL liOl hKl-ALNTlNG. paperUK. good vers, EaeS. 7868. MAUUILD man wanta work as day Jaaito rj night watchman. Wdln. ose. - ' - PAINTING. tiuUng. psix-rnsngjng; good worgi low price. wewttini liss. AINTINU. paiwrhaiijing. kalsomining; all or guaranteed. Johanvn, East 84. KALSOMN1NO. painting, good work et reason-- able rnce. Tabor Bse. GIKlJi wanted! iortiand Paper Boa Co.. Si Front et. KaIXiMIMSi.. iiaintui:. piaeter-palchins rest- ble. Main B5S9. aiTTATIO! EEt AI.E ktSPONnTBLK woman with girl" 10 yeej 4 wishea position as housekeeper for oaeoeiov ex widower in nice home. Tabor 85$, or address, I'jiiL 45th sL - JIVE elderly lady situ H. K. or widower or cooking lor men. cioea w. CaU 37 E. 9th it N. : LADY vuu curtains to launder. IT85V Broadway 1110. ETPEKlENCEl women wanU keuaaciaeairiaT etc. I' hone Fast 954. apt B WOMAN wanU work, by hour of day) reliable; refereocea. Woodlawn 4575. DRKWHMAK1WO M . PI10NE 6ellwoid 91 for exparieBead draas makar; reiereoces. riR?iiHF.n rooms '-', SAN MARCO HOTEL, Mt)Da,li. UUii3, HATli.H. PIUl.XKS. tJ.OO AND Li-. TRANSIENTS 6110 IT. 432 V WAH,t iTruvi. timr.l Ronma SJ Der we beat. Also housekeeping roosna. Madera. liU AND YAMHILL STS. . i RYAN hotel annex, 269 tfc, 6tb; brtck. ke naxl cold water every room, steasi beatj tranaUBt. Opposite city hall. Main 9875. Vvi.s-n vrw ANAOEM ul Princeae Hotel. 1"- Sd and BurweiOs. Sue day, up. $2 week up East 171. T ROOMS in modern hoteL $1.7S week aod a. 455 Alder. tTlE ILiltL Furnislied room. rubruug water, a M B. ' ITntXETrhoUi. I Jl lXth at keows W aut $1 week ad up. Free pnnna ana nam. urn mi i iC li ho uri'V ui. eleesi. warm, moderai fi rooms, central. ioejn. i ne .w.... BOOMS AWU BOARD ' 1 RCKJM and board for business girls. bbwUtb wou- venlencse, walking distance. $8 50 weeA. 13 E. 7th st-Kast 4T32. ... .. " - THEMartb Waahlngtou. 880 lOtb . log fro. news girla and studenta. Marshall 1281. BOO Mis ADD BOARD PRIVATE TAMILT IS W A JiTHi-Children to ear fog in my eit hiuna- children frosa 4 to of Reasonable Itrmi. Tsbor 8587. -plT"atENT Large room, suitable lor S geatia men; board U deaued; pnvaM faaaUy. Fbeae Woodlawn 4924. FAMILY room and board fur 3. 419 IvOiumbia. 1 ManhaU 6188. Main 4190. - hochekeepisg booms FURHIHF.U AXP UWFCatIHKl. " i. Free batb. hot, eoid 4UTT APlSi -ck up. 4011st St. , V LARGE front, neatly furnished IL K. the atngle rooms. 291 1 1th St. TIRi:E modera famished H. E. lier month Tabor 1448. BOCHEKEEP1KU mOOUrT IS rrRMaHEO OR CTtFCBMianEli THREE 11. E. rooms with aleetrfng porcr. tw. plrirly funnelled. $12 a mositk. 4385 4UL see a E. SelL 2S8T. TWO very targe modera true IL E. rooms, first floor. 429 Main at. ' . FOR BKXT HOtTSES " . Si WHV'pay high carfaref Rent this 8 roosa Souse ' within walking dbuaee. only $13.50 men in. -888 Division et.. brtwweu (.rand ave, end Caion, near Inman PouUen mill. Phooa Mala SITS. C4 lit! Frirtit ft , ' . . KOLTIl HlKTLAND m . S room houae. monern. terse lot, fruit. S Front st Rent $2" ' JORDAN at OAUBADE. 212 A list y bldg. $8 PER month. roosa piasteeed Some n paied eirrri sod car line, ssodera iroaibe ing. Main 14 51. VtlU MEN T -llodim b rooan b. (oud fur-. naca. fireT'lace. built, in elt list rL Rent 32Q MsrsKU 258. HtifSl'liiH RKXT TTIOrJ. W. CUHRIE. 89 HKSRT BLDO. SuJDERN 7 room house (or rent at 541 Pat tun road. " ' ' FOR RFJN'T Rrrdlng bou. toed looatkMS. CaU 1290 Corbtt sL - i ROOM house, east end of Broadway brads a. 812. Owner. Main Sul. FUR XIHHED HOPgESl M $5 CO rurni-lifd houae. Myrtle Park. S709 42d Mt. Hrott oar furnished" rooms, furneeo beat, 40 fr sL and 10th sL Keferenraa. - Madison AFARTME JITSJ 4S Fmir'.ii Ari r?iFrK-iaHFi " Vll.lJt T. CTARA 121b and Taylor Modem, ompirtrly funuelted arertaaewts Walking diatance; refereooea. liiMMir -IIALU E. Oih and Hawthorn. Moo em 1. '2 and S reom apta., $12.50 a wais- tng rtisiu-e. Kat 812. iUri;nlirNl APTS, earner Broadway Sad JriiersuiL Kgnt nnrorntibd apts., 94 Ire. waUing dikUiuw. ManhaU 1410.' . . - j i ; i 1 .1 . THE JEK1T.RT New2 rm. furakhed AVt. clo-e in, eiU nu. Oar. Russell and Kerby, DAVENl-oKT APTS 803 Jeffcrsoas. S keeiitng r..m Main 6415 1)I11'1 AUlm ;rov-r at.. lumiebedf porilard car. 11 t.vve et. : 313 a. - - FOR BeVt FLATS II RAVE car fare, asodaeu 4 raoaa aad eieeee. f.; localits. Sl'3 14 Ik sL. aeer Clay. Male 1S3. UTOREH A?T fFFICEf UH KkM gsrnrsaad estlees 738 ''hamlieT ol Cewsiaerc bhtg. STORE for twot. E. I9tb and E. Reeadway. WASTED TO BEAT & OR 10 acre, fcluee la, Main 841. for poULeea. Fboee GE3ERAL REAL ESTATE tS , A CORNER' lot SOsiOS'fert. wait three Ileuses bringing in good veaL This la taatdw prop erty only II aaiamtaa' walk frosa the Intflaa. on writ aVle. Two aausea (new Stk gtrawg and um other feeing the street running east a ad west. This corner m worth 813,000, bat yew rJ ha - it fi.r $8100. M. J. THEMT. 41S AWngtoe bldg. i FOR HALF HOIktM 81 iil(i'Li..N nx-aa Ixjuaa with lansaea. Jot j AOilOV; imnecveawwite ta. tlsis ta sad eaf , 2 carJsK-s. 545UU; 8230 eae; as cowaausr laioa. R 591. Journal. i j FOR KALE Modem konwe. rooasa, laris XT! 1 ,n ra"ul ,u,Bmcm- fireplace, bath, puliaaef j flours; $20. nie Immariiststjr. ftumi 1 i 1 1 V 4 IllXM bouaeV 3 aire iota, water, saa. wie? trv-Kj. for $8.'.0, $10 dowa. baiaawe $15b pee asiin. M. E. Leo. 503 Corbott bids, ? FttTTHAIE and 7 fwosa asosVera Leus. Walking dtAawre. East axte. atarsalaa. Kaeyi terrai. Owner. Ibew Ea-t 1922. T (CcsUaaed on 5zt Ffe- ir