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THE MORNING OREGONLAN, TUESDAY, AT ARCH 24, 1903. FIGHT ON HERMANN Opposition Forces Plan a Combine Against Him. CLAUD GATCH LOOMS UP IN RACE Ex-Land Commlfsslorer Is Malclne an Active CaBvau-Clackamai Cobh ty Seems to Hold Key to Situation. The antl-Hcrmann people are "getting a '.ssove fin" In the First Congressional DIs 'trlct. Just now they are bustling and dusting about and stirring up plenty of motes in the political sunbeams. In the past few days ambidexter -warriors of the anti-camp have been going the rounds of rthe party in the big counties of the dis trict. The centripetal" forces In the opposing movement draw toward Marlon. That jcounty will hr.ve a candidate, probably In he person of Claud Gatch. though Frank Davey may turn up on top. Gatch was an Portland a day or two ago. and was confident of winning his count'. The con gest for the Republican nomination, there- tfore, neems to be narrowing down to a 21ght between Hermann and Gatch. Sev eral other- possible candidates appear to jbe lining up against Hermann. The race Itnus seems to be nermann against tne Jfield. As time goes on the signs of a iprobable combination against Hermann I jmultiply. This is what happened to Her mann in 1895, and the man who foresees another such alliance may "not be a vlc itlm of blear Illusion. ...si; . iiuiiii tt nitif, jto coalesce the big counties of the district into a merger against the ex-Land Com tmlssloner. They whisper that they are 3n a lair way to unite Marion, Linn, Washington, Yamhill and Clackamas representing 77 votes In the district con vention. They count as their allies Tllla jnook 6, Polk 3, Curry 3, and perhaps IBenton 7. To nominate S7 votes will be required. Right now Hermann's adver saries arc working in Yamhill, Polk. Ben ton and Washington, and also Tillamook. Tar away Curry, they declare, will send them delegates against the ex-Commls- oner. Vawter of Jackson, a possible candi date. Is reported to be willing to deliver his county against Hermann, should he take a delegation to the Eugene conven tion. But he will have to look sharp, for Carter in his county Is in the Fulton-Hermann comb'natlon in the Legislature, and Is a prominent Republican leader in Jack son. P. R. Kelly, of Linn, another 'pos sible candidate. Is rumored to be disposed e same way as Vawter. nas, from one point of view, would not ppear to be In line with those of Her- ann, nor perhaps with those of any can date. Politicians have learned to be- rare of promises from Clackamas as they ould of the enticements of Calypso. So any have lent an' ear to the pure-eyed alth anO. white-handed hope of Clacka- las that everybody Is getting "dead ext." Bait it stands to reason In the lnds of some people that if Brownell ntends to land on his feet he will have ;o play square with the Fulton-Hermann ame, for of such Is his only hope of get- Ing the fnited States District Attorney- hip, for which he is slated. Senator ltchell might not like Brownell to sup tort Hermann, but Brownell's claims to he attorneyship are in the hands of Ful on, who might want an excuse for dltch- ng Brownell, Inasmuch as Mitchell has nost solemnly promised the attorneyship o Judge J. C. Moreland- ClaclcniuRS Holdx the Key. Sentiment for Hermann in Benton is cry strong. It is strong'also In Polk. In Vashlngton County the antl forces de- lare they will win. and that they will robably do so in xamhlll. The key to e situation Is perhaps Clackamas; that on the assumption that the Marion eople can draw to them Linn. "Washlng- on and Yamhill. And Clackamas, if un- ertaln because of Its people. Is regarded s doubly uncertain because of its pol- ticlans. Hermann's nuccess depends on his win ing delegates on the "West Side." In ienton and Polk. Yamhill and Washlng- n, he is drumming up supporters. In same counties his opponents are ac- ;ive also. Lane. Douglas and Josephine re generally conceded to him; also Clamath and Lake, though ho will en ounter some opposition there. The first Republican primaries will be eld this week. Several of the dates are: e, March 2S; Ja-kson, March 25; Ma ori, March 31; Tillamook, March 28; ouglas, March 2S; Clackamas, March 23; cnton, March 2S. County conventions i-ill be held as follows: Lane. April 4; ckson. March 27 Marion. April S; Tilla- ook. April 4; Douglas, April 4; Benton, prll 4. MOFFIT HAS A HEARING. iRTfcect tVltk ErabexzllBK $20,000 From a. Hone Kons Firm. obert Percy Moffltt, who made a suc- ssful legal tight both in San Francisco lid Seattle against his return to Hong long. China, on extradition papers to liswer to a criminal charge, toad an ex- lnatlon yesterday before United States jmmissioner J. A. Sladen. loffltt is accused of embezzlement of vt 520,003, moneys of the Dairy & Farm .any, Ltd., of Hong Kong, and he left ' city on October 15, 1902, and was ar- ted In Portland over two 'months ago. has been confined In the county jail tT since. Sergeant of Police Martin icr, who came after Moffltt from Hong ?ng, and who is still here, arrived in hrtland on December 25 last, and for a ort time prior to that date was In Se ttle. frhe examination of Moffltt since his ar- et here has been continued from time I time, pending the arrival of some neces- Iry legal papers from China. Papers on show that warrants for the arrest of liffltt were issued by J. H. Kemp, Po le Magistrate at Hong Kong, Francis kltland. complainant, and that on Xb- jcr 24. 1902, the depositions of (Malt- id, "William Holton Potts and Ernest lirk Knox were taken before Justice mp. Copies of the warrant and depo- ioa are certified to by John H. Bacon, plted States Vlce-Consul-General at lng Kong. Maitland, Knox and Potts directors of the Dairy Farm Com y. ther documents In the case state that hffltt entered into an agreement with I: company on December 23. 1S01, to act wecretary of the corporation until Oc- ker H. 1902, and .that it was his duty Ipay daily to the Bank of Hong Kong & tuighal all moneys received by him. Do lts in these are charged against him ag- I gating 5SS77. and there are also numer- other shortages. He Is alleged to collected $12,000 In satisfaction of a Irtgage, and to have accounted to the ipany for only 110,000. the deposition of F. Maitland states it on, October U, 1902, Moffltt was asked an accounting, and instead of furnish- the same turned up missing three days :r. Lodgings were furnished for him ooms over the offices of the company. on Inquiry it was ascertained that did not occupy these, but lived at the Imopclltan Hotel, across the street. On inquiry befng made as to his where abouts, a Chinese servant Informed Mr. Maitland that Moffltt had gone to Canton. British Consul James Laldlaw was pres ent at the examination, and also Sergeant Martin Erner. The latter identified Mof fltt. Consul Laldlaw Introduced in evi dence a copy of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain concern ing the extradition of criminals. Moffltt Is a middle-aged man. .slightly built, with gray. Iron and black mous tache. He is neatly dressed, and was attended by his attorneys. John F. Watts and Dan R. Murphy. The examination has not yet been concluded. LIFE SENTENCE FOR. DE FALCO. Convicted Wife Murderer Is to Far Penalty for Hla Deed. Francisco. De Falco, the Italian con victed of the murder of his wife, Theresa De Falco, was sentenced to life imprison ment In the penitentiary by Judge Frazer yesterday morning. The court. In passing-sentence, merely pronounced the penalty and made no out side remarks In connection with the case. De Falco had nothing to say, and his at torneys, Albert Ferrera and John Ditch burn, when asked if he had anything to say. replied in the negative. Mr. Dltchbura states for himself and his associate counsel in the case, ' that they are perfectly satisfied with the out come of the trial, and that the rulings of Judge Frazer and his instructions to the Jury were fair and impartial. Under the statute, it is possible for a person sentenced to life Imprisonment to obtain his liberty in 15 years, but as De Falco is now 55 years old, he will hardly sur vive this period of time. CAR SMASHES WAGOX. William Dnniver'Was Injdretl and Sfovr Spes for 95177. David Dublver, as guardian of his son, William Dublver. 14 years old. yesterday filed suit in the State Circuit Court against the City & Suburban Railway Company for $5177. The boy was run over by a car on November 21, 1902. at the corner of First and Jefferson streets. He was engaged In driving a horse attached to a wagon at the time, and It Is alleged in the complaint that the car was run ning at a high rate of speed, and collided with the wagon and demolished it. The boy, it Is stated, was thrown violently to the ground, and was severely injured. It is alleged that he suffers from an af fection of the eyes which will b"e perma nent. Articles of Incorporation. Incorporation articles of the Rex Nut Lock & Novelty Company were filed in the County Clerk's office yesterday by Thomas A Reynolds, Orie Jordan, Harry R. Reynolds and Henry C. Jordan. The capital stock is $100,000. The objects an nounced are to manufacture and deal In bolt and nut locks, vehicle axles or spindles, engines, car builders' supplies, door knobs, motors, etc. Decisions Today. Judge Cleland will announce decisions this morning in the following cases: R. W. Montague vs. William Frailer; on merits. . Good lie Lumber Company vs. Congress Construction Company; motion for a new trial. Judge Frazer will announce a decision In the case of C. C Palmer vs. MacMas ter & Birrell, on demurrer. Will of O. A. Drown. The will of C A Brown, deceased, was admitted to probate in the County Court yesterday. The property is valued at T3000, and is to be used in the support of the father and mother of the testator, and also Earl and Mary Bearden, a nephew and niece. The property includes 33 acres of land In Marion County. P. A. Worthlngton Is named as executor. Petition in Bankruptcy. Calday W. Vincent, who formerly con ducted a logging business at Rainier, yesterday filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United States District Court. His liabilities, consisting of accounts due to business firms at Rainier and a chattel mortgage for $1200, amount to $3659, and the assets figure up $250. Court Xoten. Lora S. Smale has filed suit in the State Circuit Court against Webster B. Smale for a divorce. They were married In 1SS7, and she states In her complaint that he deserted her in 1S92. There are no children as the issue of the union. John Murphy and John Carman, alias Ed Davenport, charged with stealing a ring In the store of Edward C. Brig ham, were arraigned before Judge Sears yesterday. The court appointed J. L. Tangher attorney for the defendants. The inventory of the estate of Isaac Kaufman, -deceased, was filed In the County Court yesterday. The property is valued at $101,457. The real estate is apr praleed at $62,000 and the personal prop erty at $39,457. Tho personal property con sists principally of notes. The most valu able piece of real estate Is lots 1 and 2. block 2L The will of Abble J. Abernethy, de ceased, who resided at Port Townsend, was filed for probate in the County Court yesterday. To Gertrude Berry, a grand, daughter, is bequeathed a lot at Cheney, and to Blanch Y. Smith, a daughter of the testatrix, a lot at Port Townsend, and an undivided one-half of the estate. The remainder is bequeathed to Mary A Berry, in trust for her three children, Gertrude, Arthur and Mary. ' The final account of Elizabeth L. Hume executrix of the will of her husband.' William Hume, deceased, was filed In the County Cout yesterday. The property" is valued at $192,259, of which $103,650, Is United States bonds. There is $31,736 cash, and a note for $44,000. Mrs. Hume and her daughters, Lottie and Aurora, are the legatees under the will. There is also property in the State of Washington. Hume in his lifetime was a well-known Columbia River canneryman. Hon Over Fire Hone. The Southern Pacific Company may be asked to pay for two or three links of hose. After the fire was over in the pulley factors, on the corner of East Yamhill and East First streets, Sunday morning, an engine with a train of dirt cars backed down toward East Yamhill street. The engineer was flagged to stop the train, but hq failed to do so until tho engine tender had run over the hose stretched across the track. It is thought 150 feet of hose was damaged. This amount of hose costs $150. The engineer says he did not see the firemen, who were trying to get him to stop, until he was close on to the Inter section. Fire in Hotel Bnlldlnsr. Fire broke out in the 24-story hotel building at 1704 East Ninth street. Sell wood. Sunday evening, and damage to the amount of about $25 was done before It was extinguished. The Sell wood vol unteer company turned out quickly. Fire was located in the roof around the terra cotta chimney, and it Is supposed to have been started from a spark. For some time there had been no hot fire In the building. It was a good piece of work to stop the fire in tho roof and prevent its spreading. r Building to OUR WASHINGTON - THE CONTENTS OS" Prices Cut One-Half ...JOHN Near Woodard. Clark it t INVITED TO HANGING HXECmoX OF A." L. BEADING TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY; All the SherlCs ef the State Have Received Bids Medical Stndents Will Be Allovred to Attend. Invitations for the hanging of A L. Beldlng are out, and yesterday Sheriff Storey mailed a number of them to vari ous persons. The number of Invitations have been limited, and the Sheriff has refused many requests coming from all parts of the city and state from people wno desire to witness the affair. The execution will take place on Friday, and the early hour of 6:30 o'clock In the morning has been chosen, so as to have It over with as soon as possible after the condemned man has awakened from his last night's sleep. Sheriff Storey has sent Invitations to the different Sheriffs In the state, mem bers of the press, and will admit medical students who wish to be present. The number of Invitations altogether will not exceed 12a. The scaffold used in the exe cution of Wade and Dalton has been re erected, and the mechanism Is the same. In springing the trap three men will be stationed in concealment, each with a rope in his hand. They will pull at once. One of the ropes will do the fatal work, but none of the men engaged will know which rope It is. The Invitation is as follows: "Mr. "You are respectfully invited to be pres ent at the execution, as provided by law, of "A. L. BELDING, "On Friday, March 27, 1903. at tne hour of 6:30 A. M.. within the enclosure, of the Jallyard, Multnomah County. Oregon. W. A. STOREY, Sheriff. "This card is not transferable, and must be presented at the door." "A Lester Beldlng murdered his wife, Mrs. Maud Beldlng; her mother. Mrs. De bora McCroskey; 'Gyp Woodward, and shot and nearly killed Lemuel McCroskey, the father of his wife, on the Hth of July, 1902. "He was convicted and sentenced to be hanged February 20, 1W3. He appealed to the Supreme Court, where the lower court was sustained; he was then sentenced to be hanged March 27, 1903." Sheriff Malcen BI(? Deposit. - Sheriff Storeyyesterday made a bank deposit of taxes amounting to over $500,000. It was mostly In bank checks, which ag gregated $455,000. A statement of the checks, which was typewritten, when Joined tosether, was over 15 feet In length. The total amount of taxes collected up to date on the 1902 roll has not yet been accurately figured up. The payments dur ing the last week ending on March 16 were very numerous, and the clerics have been very busy since checking up, and have not yet quite finished. Besides, tax-collecting still continues, and every day quite a number of persons call and pay. Mothers Metlnjf In Sellrvood School. A mothers' meeting will be held ia Sell wood School this afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock. Patrons and friends of the school are invited to attem the exercises and remain to get acquainted with the teachers. City Superintendent Rigler and Miss A. L. Dlmlck, the latter the princi pal of the Brooklyn School, will make nddressesl Miss Jennie McConnell will sing. Arthur White will render a violin solo. It will be a houscwarming for the new schoolhouse. Inslston having Just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla, DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. March 23. S P. 1L Maximum temperature. 72; minimum temperature, 41; river reading, 11 A. 11., 2.0 feet; change In 24 hours, 0.5 .foot; total precipitation. 5 P. U. to 5 P. M.. 0.00; total precipitation since Sept. 1. 1002. 13.22 inches; normal precipitation since Sept. 1. 1902. 36.S3 Inches; deficiency. 3.03 inches; total sunshine March 22. 12:1S; possible sunshine March 22. 12:18; barometer (reduced to sa level) at 5 P. M.. 20.77. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. ro si 2. o f I : i . i STATIONS. 3 13 j Baker City JWVO.OO lft SB BlBnarck 2fl T llo! NH Boise IGO'O.OOT SB Eureka !5S0.00SJN Helena 150(0.00 NE Kamloops. B. C.... 50 0.00 00 Clm North Head 5010.00 ( NV Pocatello 50 0.00 8 E Portland '.72p.Ool E Red Bluff 170 0.00 JS Roseburg I'o'oK) 0X Sacramento (7O'O.00:12! SW Salt Lake to2 0.0o(sW San Francisco 100 0.00 10 SW Spokane )go;o.O0 S Seattle 60;o.00j W Tatoosh Mnnd !54!o.00114l SW Waha Walla )co;o.00; ) W 'Light. Clcar Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cletr Clear Clear ICJear Clear Cloudy Clear (PL cldy 'Clear (Clear (Cloudy IClear WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tho barometer has rapidly fallen during theJ last 12 hours, and cloudiness has eet In along the Wasfclnston coast. No rain has fallen -west Mellow The commingling of purity, age and fiavor makes Hunter Baltimore Rye America's BeatWhlskey It is particular ly recommended to women be cause of its age and excellence. It is The first Sought and The first Bought ROTH CHILD BROS., Portland. Or. be Removed STREET STORE WILL NOT HOLD OTTR VnRT?t5nv. TPTrT errtar Our Sacrifice Your Gala AIL.ES IN A... TWO STORES: Co. MS itorrtxoa S Near ileler & Frank Ca. What's the Matter With p o r r L Jl X -2) THE "The Epic of the Wheat" PIT By Frank Norris, author of "The Octopus," which depicts the devel opment of a woman's love and the clutch of speculation on -a strong man as no American novel ever has done, is the BEST SELLING BOOK IN THE U. S, But does not appear among the first six In Portland. WHY? Costs $1.50, same as other novels. Doub!eday,PageCo.34 Union Sq.E-N.Y. FREE EXArVlIINATIOINS It will certainly pay you to try the Oregon Optical Co. before going elsewhere. Finest quality white crystal lanses, fitted guarantee for accuracy. (Sold by other optician for $2.50.) OREGON OPTICAL CO., ITS Fonrth Street. Near Yamhill. of the Rocky Mountains, and the temperature continues above the normal. The Indications are for increasing cloudlnets In this district Tuesday, with showers on the Washington coast and slightly cooler weather In Western Oregon -and Western Washington. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecast!! made at Portland for tie 28 hours ending at midnight Tuesday, March 24: Portland and vicinity Increasing cloudiness; probably "cooler:outherly winds. Western Oregon Increasing cloudiness, with showers In extreme northwest portion; cooler, except near the coast; southerly winds. Western Washington Increasing cloudiness, -with showers near the coast; cooler In the In. terlorfc southerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair. MEN Dr. Talcott Sc Co. Yon run no risk when you come' to us. We cure and wait for our fee until you are convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt that ycu are well cured to stay cured. "WEAKNESS." Affections of men commonly described as "Weakness," according to our observations, are not such, but detur.d upon reflex dis turbances, and are almost invariably In duced or maintained by appreciable dam age to the Prostate Gland. As this may not be perceived by the patient. It Is very frequently overlooked by the pbyMcian. CONTRACTED DISORDERS. Every case of contracted disorders we treat is thoroughly cured. Our patients have no relaases. When we pronounce a case cured there Is not a particle of Infec tion or inflammation remaining, and there Is not the slightest danger that the dla &m will return to Its oricinal form or work Its way into the general system. No contracted disorder Is so trivial as to war rant uncertain methods In treatment, and we reepectfully solicit those cases that other doctors baev been unable to cure. "We Alao Care Varicocele, Hydro cele, Stricture, Piles, Etc. PRIVACY Our institution occupies the entire floor, and our offices are especially arranged for the privacy and convenience of our clients. If you cannot call, write for our colored chart of the male anatomy, details of our successful Home System, etc 250 ALDER STREET. NEW TODAY. FOE SALE. Handsome resldencej 10 rooms all modern Improvements, ivlth 130x100 feet ea Ford and 3 Lata atreets. For particulars apply RUSSELL & BLYTH, S2& Third St. New Residence QQlvl Aft feet and modern 7-roomed residence on corner of 24th and Lovejoy streets, cheap; also other very desirable offers. W. A. ShawS Co. 243 Stark, near Second VISION TKTTNG jfi CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. V "Rsoas," -"Reeats aa4 tear, 'saakM. teg- Rooms," "SUiiiUMi W-ated." 15 -word or lea, IS ceata: IE to 30 war-. 00 ceats: 21 to 96 words. X cents etc dUcaeat far ad- aHkss-1 lasert!B3. UNDER ALL, OTHER HEADS except "New Today." 56 cents tor 15 irords or less: It to i werdc cents; 21 to 23 words. 80 cents, etc. am. buertteB. Each additional lasertloa. oae-fealf; kq ronar discount under oae south. "NEW TODAY" gur deajrors acte). 13 ctrsti per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per Uae tot each additional lBxertloB. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care. The Oresonlan asd left at this office, should always be inclosed in sealed ea-i vt lopes. No stamp ts repaired on such letters. Tb Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors ia adrertlsemeats takes through the telephone. AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER CALVIN HEILIG. Manager. Monday. Tuesday. "Wednesday nights. March 23. 24. 25. the celebrated actress. KATE CLAX.TON. Supported by an excellent company. In hsr famous success "THE TWO ORPHANS." Prices Entire parquette. $1.50. Entire, par quette circle. $1. Balcony, first 0 rows. 75c; last S rows. 50c Gallery. 35c and 35c. Boxes and loges, $10. Seats are now selling'. THE BAKER THEATER GEORGE U BAKER. Manager. Greatest success In years. Tonight and all this week, uroason Howard's powerful war play, SHENANDOAH' Talk of the town, the great battle scene. 100 people on the stage. The prices remain the same. Evening. 15c, 25c. 35c. 50c. Matinees. 10c, 15c. 25c Next week, starting Sunday. March 29, the delightful comedy, "Miss Hob tut." COFLDRAY'S THEATER Tonight and every night Oils week at 8:15, special matinee Saturday at 2:15, Karl Gard ner, the eminent German' comedian". In the new scenic comedy-drama, "THE DARKEST HOUR." A powerful, dramatic story, magnificently staged. New disappearing train effects. Spe cial scenery. Prices Evenings, 25 and 50 cents. Mati nees, 23 cents to any part of bouaa; children, 10 cents. Next Sunday and all the week. "The Tata! Wedding." AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction rooms, cor. Alder and Park sts. Sale at 10 A M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. At salesrooms, 411-413 'Washington st., at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. A. & A. S. RITE. MULT NOMAH COUNCIL OF KA DOSH. NO. 1. Regular meet ing thla evening at 8 o'clock. No work. By order EM. COMMANDER. MULTNOMAH COUNCIL, NO. 1481. ROTAL ARCANUM. Regu lar meeting this (Tuesday) even ing at Auditorium Hall at 8 o'clock. All members and vis itors cordially invited. JERRY BRONAUGH. Sec PORTLAND TENT. NO. 1. K. O, T. M. Officers and members will assemble promptly a 1 o'clock this (Tuesday) afternoon at the hall. In Selling-HIrsch bldg., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased brother. Sir Knight Past Commander Frank W. Vllet. Visiting Sir Knignts requested to assist. Serv ices at Flnley & Son's chapel. Interment Rlv ervlew. W. A. CLARK. R K. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. L O. .O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuwday) evening, March 24, 1003. Royal Purple degree. Visitors welcome. A. ANDERSON, C. P. E. B. SHARON, Scribe. All members of Union CO are requested to at tend the funeral of our late brother. F. W. Vllet, ta be held at H P. " M. Tuesday. March 24. i903, from Flnley's undertaking parlors. El A. CADWELL. Pres DIED. PARENT! In this city. March 23. 1003. at the family residence. S0d East Caruthera St., Frances, wife of A. Parentl. aged 25 years. Funeral notice hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. LANDIS In this city. March 23. 1003. at the family residence, 68T Water st.. Bertha Lan dis, aged 10 years and 0 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral services, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today. In terment Lone Fir cemetery. VLIETT Friends and acquaintances are respect fully In-.ited to attend the funeral services of the late Frank W. Vllet. who died In this city March 20. 1003. which will be held at the chapel of J. P. Flnley & Son today at 2 r. M. Interment at Rlvervlew cemetery. MOORE In this city. March 22, 1D03, at 424 Knott st., Evelyn May Moore, aged 8 years. 10 months, beloved daughter of George B. and Mattle L. Moore. Funeral from Hol man's undertaking parlors Wednesday at 11:30 A. M. Friends Invited. J. P. FINLEY fc SON. Progresilre Funeral Directors and Bmlinlxners, cor. :td nnd Madlaon streets. Com petent lady nsn't. Both phones Ifo. it: EDWARD HOLMAX, Undertaker, 4th. and Yamhill sts. Rena Stlnson, lndy assistant. Botk phones No. SOT. SCHANEN Jb NEC. MONUMENTS, cemetery wovle. etc., 2 OS FixnU CLARKE BROS., FIXE FLOWERS, Floral Deslgni, 2S0 Morrison. NEW TODAY. New six-room house with large attic and fall base ment, very sightly and convenient to Upper Alblna car. Enameled bath tub, toilets, up stairs and down, large porches. Will be sold on easy terms. Whatlej, Benson Building, 5ih and Mermen. Cottage for Sale JUAIUU roomed cottage in first-class order, on Koyt street, near 2 1st. Very good purchase at $4500. W. A. Shaw & Co. 243 Stark, near Second $725 Unfinished six-room house and 75x100 feet of ground at University Park; $125 cash, balance $15 monthly. UNIVERSITY LAND CO. 151 Sixth St., Marquam Bldg. Business Property C AvIOn feet and bricIc build JUAIUU ing on Third and -Clay streets. Pays over 10 per cent clear. W. A. Shaw & Co. 243 Stark, near Second HEW TODAY. CHOICE BUILDING LOT IN BEST RESI ei,ce district. 50x100 feet, oh 13th st., be tween Main and Jefferson. $3500; $3000 cash, balance oa time. Owner. 298 13-th st. MORTGAGE l&ANS On Improved city and farm property. R. LiiyiM GTSONE, ZH Stars: at. 5 MORTGAGE LOANS $5000 aad ever. Wililaat Denholm, FaiHag BiiUdiBg. liANBSCAPE GARDENERS. Haddock & Dubois. 203 South. 1st. TeL Front 22S3. Private lawns and garden, a spe cialty. Give ua a trlaL MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property. Balldlnx loans. Installment loans. W5C MACMASTER. 811 Worcester block. MORTGAGE LOANS On. Portland real estate at lowest rates. Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. Twenty-f onrth and Irving 100x100, en southeast corner, vrltk old hoane, only ?5000. RUSSELL & BLITHE, S3 Third, corner Oak. Decided Bargain On a Mob Hill block, amongst the. best resi dences there, a lot at only $1730. for any one who will build well. F. V. Andrews & Co.. Hamilton bldg. 4000 FAR5ISJ For sals In ins Willam ette Valley, the cream from Portland to Ashland, at prices ranclng- from $2 to J200 per acre, raclfie Cnst Cuislldattd t! Eiiili tti Ualtea Isms -1C2 Second St.. Portland, Oregon. Make Your Selection Of good homes and building sites at Peninsu lar. University Park. Portsmouth or St. Johns. WI1 rent or sell acreage also at lowest prices. Titles always guaranteed. HOME LAND CO., University Park. es Apples Pete Hennlngsen. the well-known fruitgrower or iiosier. Or., will sell today and wan tney last one carload choice apples, at 32S Washing ton st.. opposite ImDerlal Hotel, next door Electric Delivery Co. Orders delivered to all parts or city. Both phones xam 3G2. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. XeiT 8-room house, modern In all respects, -with. 33 1-3 by 68 2-3 feet of ground, No. 9 East 12th St. North. Price, 83500. This Is an excellent harjaln. PAH.RISIT, WATTCINS & CO., S50 Alder Street. A FEW NEW NO. 1 PORTLAND BUILT BUGGIES FOR SALE... Must be sold at once. Call at Old" Mechanics' Pavilion or 206 Front St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. NOTICE The Mllwaukle Real Estate & Improve ment Association Is now ready for business; has town lots, as well as acre tracts, to offer, most of which are well Improved and close to churches, graded school and electric lines. Prices ranging from $5 to 100 pe: acra. Also a fine manufacturing site of T. acres, including 150-horse water power, and fronting on Willamette River. For further particulars call at Mllwaukle P. O. Take Oregon city car line. CHOICE SUBURBAN TRACT We offer to Investors a tract of farming land, consisting of 31 acres, suitable for dairying or lor suDciviaing into small fruit farms, vegetable gardens or suburban homes; aoll excellent, watered by creek, near elec tric car line: situate about six miles from Portland. Four acres in orchard, about 80 acres In cultivation, IS acres cleared (except stumps) and seeded down: four acres in tim ber. County road passes through farm. There is a comrortapie house ana a Darn that will stall 40 cows on the place. We offer the tract at a price .that will make a large proflt to purchaser to suDaiviae. Call on or address Montague & King. 226 EtarkJt-. Portland, or. 10 ACRES. NEARLY ALL PLOW LAND. whsre cleared: 100 acres rich bottom. 100 acres now In cultivation, 19 acres of bottom cleared. 4 acres in timothy, yielded 4 tons to acre: watered by two springs and stream; all fenced and cross fenced: a 5-roomed house. barn and outbuildings. G miles to railroad and steamboat landing; only $4500, cash; one or- tna best opportunities in tne valley; other bargains, send for our booklet. K C Land & Loan CO., coiaenoaie, wash. FOR SALE THAT FAMILY HOTEL SITU- ate on 14th st.. in Portland. Or., with grounds of one and two-thirds acres, known as the Hobart-Curtis; Is built of stone and brick. Is live stories high, with casement. attic and elevator: no better building on a clflc Coast; principals only. Apply to H. H. Korthup. owner. Washington bldg., Portland, Or. HERE IS THE BEST BUX UT SMALL ACRE age on the market. Owner must sell. You can get a bargain. 5 acres, all In cultiva tion, rood orchard, water, good, comfortable house and barn, three new chicken-houses and large park, with high wire fence. This is near the city, on electric car line and good roads. D. L. McLeod. zzo Failing bldg. FOR SALE A NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. BATH. room, reception hall, lot 50x100. all the lat est improvements, for $1U00; Williams ave. and Going st. This is bargain. W. it. Smith. Phone Pink 1771. 7-ROOM AND 0-ROOM MODERN HOUSES, several cottages, new. concrete basements. full lots: installment plan. King, 868 East 7tn st. .Nortn. .pnone kuss izai. .WE HAVE A BARGAIN IN A MODERN nouse, new, s rooms, near car and close In, $3000, few days only. Lewis & Clark R. E. Co., 003 Worcester block. 3 ACRES. ALL IN CULTIVATION. NICE 6- room hard-finished house, all kinds fruit; 3 miics out. west sice; bargain. 3. B. Kiggen. oi .Aaingion uiug. $100 LOTS. THREE BLOCKS FROM UNION ave. car line; $5 down. $4 per month; only a lew leic aamsirom & .ratterscn. Mlft Mor risen at. CHOICE LOT. S1C00. IN EXCELLENT neighborhood, near 2.Td-3treet car line; terms easy. v. Andrews fc uo.. Hamilton block. MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE OFFICE. Lents. Or. All kinds ot property cheap. Take iiount icott car: rare a cents, o. K. Adaiton. I HAVE 220 ACRES GOOD LAND ON SOUTH era Pacific for SI. 50 an acre: 50c an acre cash, balance to suit. Q 34. Oregonlan. NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. FULL cement basement, corner lot. close In, $2000; nair caan. U Alain, cor. sa, casement. lots furnished If necessary: low rate Interest. $2000 6-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE ROOMS. elegantly furnished, fine home, on car line. Btireve & jtiSEiam. 4zi .oington Diag. $2000 6-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE ROOMS. elegantly lumlshed. fine home, on car line. Shreve & Has lam, vix ADicgton nidg. LOTS. CLOSE IN. J350: $5 PER MONTH. House near steel bridge on easy terms. W. Reldt. room 10 wasmngton diocic FOR SALE 9-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH FOUR lots, in aiontavlllo. Address 27-East Oak price raone union viz. $50 WILL BUY LOT 15, BLOCK 32. FULTON .rarit; a gave hw xor iu iranic u. uajcer. room i- naimiicn oiag. $335 BEAUTIFUL LOT ON 7TH ST.. BE- tween Prescott and Going; fronting east- 303 Chamber commerce. LOT 50x100. HAWTHORNE PARK. SALMON ana i3in sib., haj casn. balance long time. u -i, uregonian. ' 5-ROOM COTTAGE. CORNER, LOT. CLOSE in. west biae. saw, is wortn the money. j S3, uregonian. FOR SALE 10 ACRES. 3 MILES WEST OF Willamette Helghta; price $G00. Owner, K uregonian. FOR SHORT TIME ONLY HOUSE AND LOT at ilount Tabor, at a bargain. Plyrapton, 318 Aiisxy Diag. 0 ROOMS. LOT 50x1 CO. NEAR SUNNYSIDE; cars pass the door; $1750; $500 down. D 33. Oregonlan. 454 YAMHILL ST. FOR SALE-3& ACRES unimproved land near city, for the mortgage. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE AT A REASONABLE PRICE A fine lot and very desirable for- s. residence -r flats, near St- Stephen's ChapeL I consider this lot the most desirable of any left la that neighborhood. Call on or address T. T. Struhle, 250 Main st. HOLLADAY'S ADDITION'. IX. THE BEST Lo cation, near tnree car lines. , over Quarter block. 8. good residence. 10 rooms, complete, with every modern convenience, etc F. V. Andrews & Co.. Hamilton bids. CHEAP AND GOOD. ON 22D ST.. A WELL- tocaiea quarter block, with house thereon, for only $4750. F. V. Andrews, the Hamilton bldg. S TOR SALE OR TRADE A GOOD T-ROOM uuuae aou iox, inquire room . 28IH aaor rlson st. HALF BLOCK. DIVISION AND 14TH STS.. nian. ' 6 FOR SALE SMALL ORCHARDS WITHIN ' -" "ii" iiMcnoow. jtresnaii. soiem. FOR SALE-FARMS. - BASE CHANCE 130 ACRES. NEAR Greshan. deep rich soil. 25 well cleared, fenced and cultivated, balance pasture and timber; good house, cost $1300; barn 40x54; all neeessaiy outbuildings, plenty living wa ter and 2- wills; creamery oa place, good No. 8 separator, new spring and farm wagons, buggy, - houses and harness, 18 head, of choice stock; logs and lot chickens, 2 mowers, cultivators, raining xnllL blacksmith shop and tools and alt ohar Implements on the nlace $1000 worth of Vtandlng Umber and creamery customers go wm place; this is one mile to electric car on god road; price. $55 per acre $2000 cash, balane 10 years at low rate of Interest. D. L. MLeod. 228 Falling bldg. GET A HOMESTEAD UNDER THE UMXTILLA AND BUTTER CREEX: DITCH. Thla system to t b Inaugurated under the National Irrigation act of 1SS2. The land when watered will excel the celebrated Yakima I have instilhd a locating camp in the fleld in. charge ot competent and reliable locators. For furthej particulars call at or wire my office at Th Dalles. . N. WHEALDON. FOR 30 DAYS ONLT, ISO ACRES. 3 MILES hoe nd bamr$l200?Cea- tryroadIlSOO. dMl7 lch 360 crea coua Can locate you on a. ta homestead, close to Hood River, for $75. C. cTo3NNEr7 " Lyle, Wash. 1?,U It Ji8 IN CHOICE farms, stock ranches, hop prune or timber land, sawmills or flourmll. ajj naaT port. land, see or address T. Wfcyconib. o Hamilton bldg.. 3d St.. PortorT A homelike 10-ocro farm. 9 aiies from, city: new 7-room house, good ban, 250 fruit tree& team, wagon, buggy two cos, chickens and implements; & bargain. C 27 care Oregonlan. A SNAP 8-ROOM HOUSE q GUILD ST adjoining the Fair ground tth all modern convenience. Price, $2400. 15aktn at once W. H. Lehman. 326V4 WashlSan street. JOIN PARTY FOR 21 FARM HmeSTEADS prairie land, best of grain t fruit land' nearR. R. and county seat. ym Hawks 06 Commercial block. ' FOR SALS LARGE AND SM, FARMS dairy and stock ranches, in WCm. Onron and Washington. W. O. WaddooyT ifort rlson st. FOR RE N'T F AR31 21 ACRES OF GOOD GARDEN XD ON car line, near town. E 31. Gregory. . TIMBER. LAXDS FOR SA5." IF YOU ARE A BARGAIN-HUNTR NOTE thla down: 40 acres, all choice land and tJti, 20 acres under plow, 20 acres seeded t3ure good house, barn and outbuildings, or chard, 10 cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 3 hoHchlck ens, 1 span young mares, wagon, jjness Slows, harrow, hay rake, cultivator, (tools ousehold furniture; all In good or; 0na mile to creamery, P. O., store; a sna HENKLB & BAKER. 210 Ablngtoridg. r FOR IMMEDIATE LOCATION 25 QiCE nr ana fort uriora ceoar iimoer ims cruise 4.000.000 to 6,000.000; 21 yellopine timber claims, very desirably located, utse 3.000,000 feet, worth at least $1 M. stumpage; 10 farm homesteads, very 5iCe grain and fruit lands, near R. R. and y.ty seat. Wm. Hawks, 306 Commercial b THOUSANDS WILL LOCATE ON TliijR. claims this Summer. Why not Join the u tltude? The Michigan Timber Co.. 26G t-jj st., will place you on the beat avalie claims, mostly yellow pine; references a g-.iarantees furnished. Join our locating fc ties now being rormea. TIMBERED LAND FOR SETTLERS SOJ small tracts of good agricultural land nei railroad; will cut 3,000.000 per quarter set tlon; $6 per acre: also homesteads and tlmb claims. Ames Mercanuie Agency. ADingio building. GREAT BARGAIN WE HAVE SOME FINE pieces of farming and grazing land, in any sire tract from 40 acres up, at 75c an acre cash, balance on time; land easily accessible.! 311 Allsky bldg. 1 ATTENTION. HOMESEEKERS! THREE l sections fine timber land. Also homesteads. Good ttreams; near coast. "Square Dealer." Phone Black DS5. 9 to 11 A M., 2 to 5 P. M. SIX RELINQUISHMENTS. 5,000,000 FEET cedar spruce and hemlock, right at logging camp; very valuable; four miles from tide water; rare 50. lewis ana uiutk xu ju. ui. -t HOMESTEADS AND TIMBER CLAIMS Lo cated; best now vacant; no fee until filing ac cepted; large tracts for sale. Sauford St Ferry. 319 Ablngton bldg. TO LEASE. QUARTER BLOCK ON SOUTHEAST COR ner of 14th and Alder st. Parrlsh. Watklns Co.. 250 Alder st. TO EXCHANGE. GOOD FARM NEAR CHEHALIS, WASH., for sale or exchange for Portland property. M. L. Holbrook. Phone Oak 171. FOR FARM OR TIMBER LAND, 100X100, corner, Irvington Park; level and sightly. Address C 23. Oregonlan. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE; WILL 8ACRI fice at less than half cost If taken immedi ately. -Address W 32. Oregonlan. SEVERAL NEW AND 2D-HAND WAGONS and buggies. 4 Sixth street, near Alike ay. WAGONS, HARNESS. NEW AND SECOND hand; must be sold In GO days. 211 Wash. Miscellaneous. $15 BUYS THE 5-DRAWER STANDARD. IN oak; $10 buya the 5-drawer Silent, antique oak; $15 for 7-drawer Domestic. In btrdseye maple; $10 buys an elegant White, in wal nut; $12 for a fine 5-drawer U. S., No. a Singer. J. S. Crane, 350 Morrison st.. Lewis bldg. . SLOT MACHINES ACCOUNT OF CLOSING out business in Seattle -will sell large assort ment, single or In lots, of Mills, Chlcagos, Dewey. Owls, Judges, Foxes, card machines of all kinds, at reduced prices. National Ma chine Co., 501 Marlon bldg.. Seattle, Wash.) SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines at very low prices. Sing er, C. S., Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson and White; drosheads In oak' and box tcpa. At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic office. 8. S. Slgel, Agent. 335 Morrison st. Elaterlte Is mineral rubber. Practical roofing fcr sawmills, factories, mining buildings, business blocks, etc.; In rolls easy to lay; never needs painting. Call or write Elater lte Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg., Portland. CIGARS, UNION AND NONUNION; IF WB cannot get them to you for less money than any other firm we will give them to you for 'nothing. SoL Kahn & Co., 209 Battery St.. 8&n Francisco. A HIGH-GRADE UPRIGHT PIANO, VERY latest style, in fancy walnut case, will be sold at a great sacrifice. Call at 53 North 18th st. FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS So H.-P. SEC-' end-hand gas engine, practically new. North west Electric Eng. Co.. 309 Stark st. EASTERN OREGON HG.tSES FOR SALE AT U. S. Stable. 00 Front, between Madison, and Main; all broken and acclimated. MERRY-GO ROUND. HERSEL MAKE. NO. 207 Second avenue. South Seattle. Wash. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED FOX TER ricr breeders, cheap. 411 Spencer St.. Monta villa. Or. AWNINGS. TENTS. SAILS. PACIFIC TENT AAwnlng Co., 27 N. 1st. Phone North 1S1L GOOD NO. 11 WHEELER & WILSON SEW Ing machine for sale. 326 Washington. 2D-HAND HALL SAFE FOR SALE; ALSO small house safe. J 31. Oregonlan. FOR SALE TWO INCUBATORS AND ONE brooder: Address K 28, Oregonlan. FOR SALE GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO, rcry cheap. P 93, Oregonlan.