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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY. MARCIT 7, 1908. 13 UNE UP FOR FRAY Councilmen at Outs Over Fire Alarm Franchise. HINTS AT "ITCHING PALM" Dr. Cottel Makes Pointed Insinua tion in Speech Before Streets Committee Beldlng Criticises Policy of His Colleague. Sensational developments are looked for before the application for a fran chise by the National Automatic Fire Alarm Company Is disposed of in the City Council. The whole administration may become involved. The llnea are tightly drawn, and both sides are girding- on their armor. During a session of the streets committee, which has the application under consideration. Councilman Cottel made a decidedly tartllng statement yesterday after noon. He declared that, in less than ten years the franchise, if granted, will be worth at least $50,000 a year to the company. "Figuring on the basis that the fran chise will be worth at least 50,000 a year to the company, if it is granted," said Councilman Cottel, "I think that the vote of each Councilman favoring it should be worth $1000 a year, as a life annuity. -It is one of the most valuable franchises ever sought from the city, and I will never vote for It. Furthermore, the Chief of the Fire De partment and the City Electrician are opposed to it, saying it would inter fere with the wires of our own sys tem." What Councilman Cottel meant by the words uttered by him Is a matter that has created a good deal of dis cussion. Taken in connection with a recent signed statement by W. H. Beharrell. a prominent furniture dealer, to the effect that the Councilmen are afflicted with "an itching palm," the declaration of Councilman Cottel Is re garded as a veiled charge of venlaltty. Councilman Kellaher, who is also outspoken against the granting of the franchise as applied for by the Auto matic Company, listened to Council man Cottel's words with a smile on his face, then eaid: "One thousand dollars as an annuity should stop the Itching.'' and displayed his palm before the committee. Council Beldlng. who is not a mem ber of the street committee, was seated near Councilman Cottel when the latter made his statement, and cautioned him to modify it. "If you think you want the company to give you $1000 a year for your vote, that is all right," said Councilman Beldlng, "but don't include the rest of the Council; leave us out. 8fl I, for one, don't want the annuity. Your statement does not look good In print, and should never have been made." The streets committee, which was presided over yesterday by Councilman Wallace, in the absence of Counrllman Vaughn, discussed the proposed fran chise at length and finally referred It to the City Attorney, Chief Campbell and -ity Electrician Savarlan. Cut Valuation of Franchise. At a meeting of the streets commit tee of the City Council, yesterday after noon, a recommendation was made to the Council to cut the valuation pay ments on the United Railways fran chise for the first five years from $!00 to $200 a year. The difference is dis tributed over the remaining 20 years of the life of the franchise, so as to bring up the total valuation to $31,000, as fixed by the executive board. HANCE SHOOTS HIMSELF Trust Company Official Becomes Depressed Over Bufclire&s Affairs. PFTTROIT. MRrrh 6. Kllwood T. Hance. flrit viee-prftstdPtit of the ITnion Trust Company of this city and former Post master of JDetroit, shot and killed hlm nHf early today In his home here. Friends nay that he had been greatly de pressed over his own financial affairs. Ilia health lias not been good for some time, and this is thought to have ag gravated the worry. Mr. Hance was born In "Wilmington, Del., 6$ years ago, and came to Detroit In 178. He was admitted to the bur and in U9 was appointed Postmaster. When the. Union Trust Company was organized, he was made secretary and later vice preMrtent. President F. W. Flair of the Union Trust Company and Henry Russell, one vf the directors and the company's legal cnunnel, denied emphatically that the affairs of the Union Trust Company are in any way involved by Mr. Hance s finan cial difficulties. They also deny that the affairs of the failed City Savings Bank, for which the Union Trust Company is receiver, are entangled because of Mr. Hnces management, Mr. Hance was at his office yesterday as usual and spent the early evening at cards with his family. The suicide came just at the eve of two or three months vacation with salary, which the officers of the company were planning to give him. Close friends say that Mr. Hance's personal affairs had been badly entangled for some time and that he had been un ' drrgoing a severe mental strain as a re sult. About four weeks ago the Union Trust Company was. In a measure, re organized and Prank W. Blair, Auditor of the Peoples State Savings Bank, elected president, which office had been vacant for about a year since the death of Willtam C. McMillan. W hile it Is intimated by some that dis appointment over the elevation of an outside man over him in the Union Trust Company contributed largely to Mr. Hance's depression, Henry Russell, di rector and legal counsel, says that Mr. Hance had been told long before the election that he could not be made head of the Institution. Milwaukee Progressing Favorably. NEW YORK. March 6. President Rarling, of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, was in conference yester day with the members of the road's ex ecutive committee and discussed with them, it was stated, the progress of the Pacific Coast extension. Recently this work has been pushed under favorable conditions, particularly in the matter of wages and the cost of sup plies, which have declined sharply, with the result that the St. Paul has effected important savings. The line to Butte has made rapid prog ress, and Is act far advanced that it can be completed In the near future. Work on the line farther west also has pro gressed favorably. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, March 6- Maximum tempera- Grand Central Station lime Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving- Portland Ro burg Passenger . . . Cottage Grove Passenger ... California Express Ban Francisco Express ...... West Side CorvailU passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Passenger ..... Forest Grove Passenger ..... ArriThta Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger ... Rose burg Passenger Portland Express ........... West Bide Corvallis Passenger ......... Sheridan Passenger . Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove passenger . . . . 13 a. i :15 p. :45 p. i 00 p. 00 a. i 10 p. 00 a. j iOp. i :55 a i 30 a. i 30 p. i ;14 p. i :85 p. i 30 a. i 00 a. l 50 p 1 NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express 1 8:30 a. i North Coast A Chicago Limited. . 2:00 p. i Overland- Express (11:45 p. i Arrivlnsr Portland I North Coast Limited.... 7:00a.m. Portland Express 4:15 p. m. Qv erland Express 8:15 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD A NA VIGAT1QNCQ. Leaving Portland I Pendleton passenger 7:15 a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a.m. Spokane Flyer 8:15 p. xa. Kansas City A Chicago Express. 6:00 p.m. Arrivlas; Portland Spokane F.yer 8:00 a, m. Chi.. Kan. city & Portland Ex.. 9:45a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p. m. pendloton Passenger 5 : 15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria A Sea-Bide Express Astoria & Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8 KM) a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10 :00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY' CO. Leaving Portland C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane Seattle Arrivlnsr Portland 8:15 p. m, 11:45 P- m. C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8 :00 a. m. 7 :00 a. m. via Seattle Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving- Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger . , Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas Passenger ..... 7:40 a m. 4:15 p. xn. 10:15 a. m. 5:50 p. m. Ladd's Addition Inside high-grade property. Cement walks wide parkings. ASPHALT STREETS Sewer, water and gas in alleys. Connection now laid to every lot. A building restriction guaran tees desirable houses. Special inducements to builders. Full warranty deed complete abstract. Ask for descriptive pamphlet. F. W. TORGLER, Agent Sherlock Bldg., 3d and Oak Sts. ture. 49 dpg-rtt; minimum. S4 degree. River reading; at 8 A. M.. 4.0 feet; change In last 24 hour... fall of 0.8 foot. Total rainfall. S P. M. to 5 P. M.. none; total rainfall el nee September 1. 26.03 Inches; normal rainfall .Inc. September 1. 32.79 inches; deficiency, 6.76 Inches. Total sunshine, March 6, 3 hours: possible, 11 hours. 21 minutes. Barome ter (reduced to eea level) at 6 P. M., 30.42 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 3 6 f I ES 3 a STATIONS. t Baker City Bismarck. ...... Boise Rurefca Helena , K am loops North Head.... Toratello Portland Red Bluff Rosebnrg Sacramento Salt ljke , Kan Francisco. . Spokane Tacoiiia Tatoosh taland.. Walla Walla .'42,0.001 6'N 4 T. I :v . 44l T. 1 W . 8 woo: is N . .",rt!o.ooli2 v . 28 'O.flojCalm . Uvo.oo erw . f;i2! t. 1 SlflW . Uft'O.OOJ SfNW . ai40.00 10.NW . 48 0.0111 8INW "ler TMear near "lear Hear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cioudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Oear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Oear . jM;0.O0lft; N'W !. o.oo 4'N s'nw 4-SW 6SW I (V p v BjSW ."jM'o.on . 42! O.0O . '4A0.no . 4rt T. 150 0.00' T Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A new high-pressure area has made ota appearance over Western Oregon and the disturbance yeBterday over Southern Idaho has moved rapidly eastward to the Great lakea. No rain of consequence has fallen on the Pacific elope during the last 24 hours, and the temperatures have risen slightly, exrept In Southern Nevada, and, Southern Utah, where It Is colder. The Indications are for fair weather In this district Saturday, except In Northwestern Oregon and Western Washington, where cloudiness will Increase and be followed by rain. FORECASTS. Portland , and vicinity Increasing cloudi ness followed by rain; winds shifting to southerly. Western Oregon Increasing cloudiness followed by rain along the coast And In north portion: southerly winds. Western Wash tngton Increasing cloudi ness followed by rain; southeasterly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair. BDWARP A. RF3ATS. District Forecaster. It's No Delusion the way coffee "pets on some people's nerves." The delusion is in think ing you can get rid of the coffee ails by taking some kind of drug nerve ton nics, etc. Stop drinking coffee at once and begin the use of mil and note how" delusions give way to clear thoughts, steady nerves and that feeling of being plumb right side up, on the level! A 10-days' trial will make i t clear. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM T vlfT Uffl THE PORTLAND FQRTUKD, CI MODERN KKSTAtRA.VT. CUoI OJili MQXIOlf MOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp European Plan. Free Bos. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Centrally Located Loaf nivtance Phone la Every Room. . HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN LA to 9S.M Tor Dmr HOTEL LENOX Portland's Newest and Moat Modara Hotal Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Rates: $1 day and up European plan Long dis tance phone in all rooms Private baths. sT. r. DATXKS. Prosldoa. St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.31 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington. ' Tk.. V4-.tr. 1 --n X 1122. T-WO PERFORMANCES TODAY. Sp.ciaJ fries I liist Time I Mating, 2:15. I 1 Tonight. S:1S. I Thf Western En-ama. "THE VIRGINIAN." Evsninfre. $1.50 to BOc. Matlngn $t to 25c. riFir THEATER llEilLill 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1122. CHARI.K8 B. HAN FORD Tomorrow night. -The Taming of the Shrew": Monday and Wednesday nights, "Antony and Cleopatra"; Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon. "The Merchant of Venice." Evenings. 1.W to 25c; matinee. $1 to 25c Mail Orders Received Now The Famous Lyric Soprano, Lillian Blauvelt At Helllg Theater. Friday Evening. March 13. Prices. $2.00-1.50-1.00. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 1026. Week commencing Monday. March 2, The Allen Stock Company Presents Ralph Stuart's Greatest Success, "BY RIGHT OF SWORD." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c 20c, and 30c Boxes 00c Office oten 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR phones For the Entire Week of March 1. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. OFFERS The Great Western Drama, "WAY OUT WEST" Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 P. M., prices 10c and 2oc; every evening at 8:16 o'clock, prices 15c 25c, and 35c. East Side Dramatic Organization Burkhardt bldg.. East Burnside. between Union ave. and Grand ave.. week of Monday, March 2. "TROUBLES OF A MARRIED MAN." Any beat 10c. WHERE TO DINE Tho Snrf Pllt "Best service on Coast." IBB OargCUl saJr connoisseurs. Tabla d'hote dly- 50c. Sun. 75c Orand & Hawthorne. lirauues urm FreD.h chef pre'para such dinners as are served at Brand.." OrllL ITrnsa'a S8S Morrison St. Merchants' J1XUSC a iuni;h. 11-2. 25c Dinner 5:30-8 p. M.. 35c; Sunday chicken dinner. 50c ThA l)ril?nil 149 7tn- Merchants- lunch lueunguu j,,, 25c. 6pecl.l Bun. din. turkey or chicken, chop suev & noodles. 50c Cottage Waffle JVu merit. Reasonable prices. Dnnsmnrfi's 434 Washington st. Mer i7unsuiore b chant iunch. 11:30-2, 25c: din.. 5 to 8 P.M.. 25c & 35c Spa. Sun. din. VmTllr 194 Third st. Rezular dinner. Illiyil V jtio. Bpeclal dinner every Sun. dar. T"h Vpnn 251 Morrison at., under new AUO ' leuiw nuuufm'l. Merchant', lunch 11-3. 2Sc a la carta, a A- M. to t A. M. Franklin Restaurant Best market fooda Din. daily 35c. Sun. 50c. Tegetarian Cafe hn'Sin 35c. wtth ice cream. 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Merchants lunch 25c HE AIHJTJ ASTERS TOK TOURISTS I COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS a ..mill, maul sln- (1. statleniea. Tb. inusfimaBt will b. pleased M sjl On. to show room. nd giwm priocw. A mod ern Turkish bath es tablishment la tha hotel H. C. BOWERS. Manasrer. Modern Improvements DOLLAIU. Imperial Hotel ' Seventh and Washington PhiL Mottchen & Son. Props. Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00 Xlrat-Claa, Cheefc Beatanrasst Connected With Hotel. t - MIMIMltMItmMs O. O. DATUV. Sao. am A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Hons; Distance Phones In Every Room. Auto Bus Meets All Trains. Rates American. $2.00 per day and up. Rates European. $1.00 per day and up. Per month, single room and board. $45 to $35 according to room. For two, $75 to $110. Board without room ....$30 per month AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main 6. Matinee today at 2:35, tonight 8:113 (Last two performances PAUL GILMORK in "THE WHEEL OF LOVE. A most delightful comedy of great heart interest. Evenings, 25c, 50c, S5c $1; matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c. MARQUAM GRAND WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MARCH 8. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. 2 to 10 P. M. Motion Pictures. INTERNATIONAL CRAZE. THE MERRY WIDOW. -Spectacular Japanese Novelty, THE BUTTERFLIES. D'Ennery's Great Drama. "THE TWO ORPHANS." Illustrated Songs. 10c ANY SEAT. 10c BAKER THEATER --. GEO. I.. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER Matinee Today; Tonight 8:lf BAKER STOCK COMPANY IN "ZAZA" SECURE SEATS AT ONCE. Prices 25c, 3tic. 50c; matinees. 15c 25c Next Week. Starting Tomorrow Matinee "THE THREE OF IS" EMPIRE THEATER Phone Main 111 MILTON W. SEAMAN, MANAGER. Two More Times Matinee and Tonight The Interesting Novelty. wSO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER. With Jeanette Carew as "Bunco." Clean, pure, moral; thrilling story; special scenery. Nights: 15c. 25c. 35c, 50c; mat., 10c. 20c Next Week. Starting Tomorrow Matinee "A ROYAL SLAVE" THE GRASD-Vanderille de Luxe For the Entire Week of March 2 Don CRIMINGS & GORE Ross. Nature's Born Comedians. "What Are the Wild Waves Saying?" FOUR BROWN BROS. AND DOC KEALEY High-class Comedy. Musical Comedy. F. F. Montressa's Great Motion Pictures. Showing "DR. JEKTLL & MR. HYDE." PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sta. DELPHINO AXD DELMORA "A Musical Uproar." Travesty Artists From Paris. PANTAGES ORCHESTRA. - Directed by H. K. Evenson. Matinees Every Day at 2:30 in the After noon. Nlehts, 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Prices Upstairs,' 15c; downstairs. 25c; boxes, 50c: weekday matinees, 15c. any seat. MEETING NOTICES. THE regular meeting of the North East Side Improvement Association will take place this evening at Woodmen's Hail, Rod ney avenue and Russell street, at 8 o'clock. The return of all high bridge oetitions is requested and a full attendance solicited. PORTLAND CTRCLE NO. 50. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Will give a whist and dance In Woodman Temple, 128 11th t., March la Everbody invited. Admission 16c. Refresh ments. B. P. O. ELKS. The members of Port land Lodge. No. 142, are requested to meet In the lodge-room Sunday. March 8. at 1:45 P. M. sharp, to conduct the funeral service of our late brother. John J. Thanem Visiting brothers Invited to assist. By order of the Exalted Ruler. C. M. BILLS. Secretary. F. and A. M. Stated communl- fi)V o . . . uaiu,Ui"' evening at West Park and Yamhill. M m' AfVrti Vililln KhVk.a. ...ji.ii Invited. By order w. M. A J. HA.NDLAN, Secretary. C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. 1 A . -w WMK vwv: , eiia. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin. Otis P.. and MaDeU osteopaths, formerly Macleay bldg. Phone A sl!i. Main 3227. Cavanagh, V'in., Dr., dentist, rormeriy Co lumbia & Buchanan bices. Main oira, A Sliitt. Chrlstensen, C, outician ana Jeweler, formerly with Butturneld Bros. Cttlee 41J. Main 8166. Chance. Arthur W.. Dr.. dentist. Xormeriy Dekum bids. Oldces blO-11. Main I066- Ohapman. H. B.. formerly Abinston bids.; office 204. Phone Main S7U0. Coffey, R. c.. Dr.. physician and surgeon, ofhee 1U17. Phone Main 4.9. Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of fices SU8-9. Main A 613U. Corbett Estate of Is. yr-. Robert H. Btrong. manager. Phone Main 815. A 3261. Crockett. E. N.. Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 746, A 142T. Crossley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mc Kay bldg. Offices 7U8-9. Main TeoO, A 6722. Diejk. Robt G.. clvU engineer, formerly Mohawk bldg. Phone A3688. Dufur & Dufur. public stenographers. Phone Main 3U04, A 5336. Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main S57S, A1978. Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopath, for merly Macleay bldg. Main 1833, A 4706. Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan bldg. Male 34.2. A 3472. Hegele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Macleay blag. Main 4014. A 6333. Offices 1009-12. Jcfferds, Henry C., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463, A1463. Jones, N. W.a Dr., physician, formerly Co lumbia blag, bulte 1O03. Main 276. Jonts, Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014. A5333. Keleey. Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bids. Main G146. King. J. C. EJllott. Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 2260. Kyne. B. F.. Mrs., formerly Rusael bldg. A3067. Residence C19T7. Labbe. Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450 A 14S0. Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2o6i Mor rison rt. Office 419. Main 483. A 1683. Lee, M. E. Heal Estate and Loans, formerly Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 6860. Locke Gullete. Drs.. offioes 819-820-82L Phones Main 741, A 2741. Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A126i. Manion, Katharine C.. Dr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. Phone Main 2811. Matson Ralph C. and Ray W., Drs.. formerly Manjuam bldg. Main 767. McCusker. Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician and Burgeon, formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 276. Metechan, E. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar quam bldg. Phone Main 746. Nichols. A. S.. c L & H. S . Drs.. physicians and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 200. Oregon Life Insurance Company. L. Samuel. Gen. Mgr. Phones Male tkiho, AS602. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's offices, 908-10. Main 267, A 1267. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340. Peters. Geo. D.. Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumb.a bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767. Petsel. A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bids. Main 463, A1463. Pierce, B. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2544, AS930. Pollvka t Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri son. Phone Main 731- Schoonmaker, F. M., real estate, formerly Mc Kay bldg.. offices 708-9. Main 785S. A 6722. tory, L. E., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly fit. John. Offices 901-02. A1466. Main 6166. Sweet, Elnathan. formerly Abington bldg.; of fice 204. Phone Main 8790. Taylor. Frank M.. Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267. Upton, Jay H. & Latourette. H. T., Attorneys, formerly Bwetland bidg. Offices 626-7. Mala 8869. A1SG9. Veazle & Vearle. attorneys, formerly Cham ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5452. Williamson & McNary. physicians, formerly Marquam bldg. Main 449. Tequlna Bay Co.. The. formerly Mohawk bldg . W. F. 6tlne. Main 6578. A1978. Zan. Jas. C. Dr.. physician and surgeon, fo-merly Mnronnm biile: Meln RM AUCTION BALES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson at 409 Main St., Vancou ver. Wash., at 2 P. M. J. T. Wilson, auc tioneer. DIED CITTTBBRT In this city, March 6, William John Cuthnert. aged 64 years, 1 month, 18 days. Funeral announcement later. AHERN In this city, March 8, at the fam ily residence. 207 North 18th St.. Mrs. Mary Ann Ahem, aged 51 years. 5 months, 6 davsi Funeral announcement later. ROGERS In this city, March 5, Owen Rogers, aged 60 years. Funeral notice hereafter. MEYER March 6. Julius D. Meyer, beloved husband of Tlllle and father of Oscar and Selma, at his late residence. 658 Wash ington st. Funeral notice later. ROSE At Jennings' Lodge. ClackamaB County. March 6, Dulcie Lee. daugh ter of William M. and Josephine Rose, aged 36 years. 6 months and 4 days. FUNERAL NOTICE. PLTJMMER The funeral services of George W. Piummer will be held an Flnley's chapel at 1 P. M. today (Saturday). Friends In vited. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. THANEM The funeral services of the late John J. Thanem will be held at the Elksr Kail, at 2 P. M. Sunday. March 8. Friends invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. t. P. FINLEY SON. Funeral Director, Third and Atadlson. Pholw Main 9, A 1599. Dunning,- McEntec & Gllbaagh, Funeral Di rectors, 7 til at Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aide ,t- Lady assistant. Phone Alain 6133. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direet rs. 820 3d St. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct ors, 273 Rnsaell. Eaat 1088. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East SS. UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARB HELD AT THIS OFFICE FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE GONAN OFFICE: - A 644. 647, 648, 651. 654. 664. B 627. 643. 646. 657. 659. 663, 667, 669. C 150, 60o, 629. 644, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 657. 658. 001. 669. D 164, 513, 616, 634, 642, 646, 651. 658, 662. 666. E 22V 624. 645. 654. 659. F 626. 627. 636. 641. 642. 657. G 642, 643, 647, 653. 654. 655, 660. 666. H 642. 645. 650. 652. 655. J 161, 615, 623. 626, 638, 643. 644, 645, 646, 655. 660, 661. 6R2. K 654. 655, 663, 668. 670. L 593, 600. 64H. 653. 680. 601. M 608. 610, 627. 633. 642. 643. 644. 648, 649. 650. 658. 660. 661. - 345. 430. 5t;8, 633, 638, 646. 649, 656, 658, 659. OtBl. 670. O 561. 6:15. 644. 649. 659 665. P 646, 64S. 69. 650. 653. 657. 662. R H0, 623. 626. 644. S 181. 629. 630, 646, 649, 650, 654, 660, 666, 6G9. T 161. 603, 604, 606, 608. 614, 615, 621, 622. 639. 667. V 634. 644. 649. 650, 651, 661, 662, 663, 66!l. W 622. 652. 653. 660. 661. 662. 663. 606. 6i7. t:6. 670. X '202, 257. 623. 649. 663. 665. 067, 677. XFW TODAY. Hawthorne Ave. 50x128 J2000 Near E. 24th St., lays high and sightly; fine view. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN 90 Fifth St. FOR SALE Almost new 18-foot bar. back bar. bar screen, showcase, -small safe Central Cafe. East Morrison and Grand ave. NEW TODAY. 13TH NEAR COLUMBIA 100x100 corner, faces east and south . .$16,000 50x100 corner, faces east, $9750 ' 50x100 lot, faces east, $60O0 Choice close-in apartment sites, very cheap, loca tion considered. 25TH AND NORTHRUP Fractional corner . . . S3 600 25th, near Raleigh, faces east $2100 E. J. DALY 222-223-221 Failing Bldg. A HIM ON THE WILLAMETTE Beautiful sightly lots, 50x100, over looking the river at Island Station (adjoining Hock Island Club property); convenient to car. 25 Minutes' ride to center of Portland; city water, graded streets, protected harbor for yacht or launch; an ideal location tor Summer home: electric light. Price 200 to J37S. Terms, 10 down, $5 per month. Be wise, buy- one or more of these lots NOW and get your pick of the best. You will double your money within one year. The Crossley Company 70S and 709 Corbett Building. The one BEST place In Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DE SIRABLE residence property of the city. SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER go and sea the many CHOICE residences under construction and the Improvements going: on. The Oregon Real Estate Company S8i4 Third Street. Portland. Oregon. IRVINGTON Portland's Model Borne Addition Walking distance from heart of city. Served by two carlines, 7 -minute service; hard surface streets; sewer, gas, water, shade trees 15 years old; safeguarded by every restriction re quired for the perfect home. Now is the time to secure one of the choicest homesites. and the safest In vestment in the Northwest. Our . low prices and easy terms ap peal to all. IRVINGTON INVESTMENT CO. 331 Chamber of Commerce. Branch office East 18th and Brazee Sta. 80,000 ACRES CHOICE CARET LANDS ON BIG LOST RIVER. IDAHO. Bnjrar Beats. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain. Almost th& entire tract is p radically level, with Just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No alkali. Mines, smelters and quarts mills In mineral reftlone adjacent. Three beet sugar factories operating in Bingham and Fremont counties. In which a large portion of this tract Is situated. Market facilities unexcelled. This tract Is also bordered by one of the most ex tensive stock ranges in Idaho. The Oregon Short Line Railway is already In operation across this tract and three proposed railroads will also pass over the same. Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Oregon Short Line Rail road. Price. $30 50 per acre; $3.25 per acre in advance, balance In 10 annual installments, 6 per cent interest on deferred payments. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS TO THE BIO LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA TION COMPANY, LTD.. BOISE, IDAHO. WEST SIDE HOME $5000 New, modern house of six rooms, cement basement, laundry, furnace, etc.; fractional lot on Northrup St., near 23d. Price $500D. $1000 cash, balance Ions; time at S per cent interest. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN 90 Fifth St. MM! i THIRD ST. STORE s Between Stark and Oak. 20x62. FOR RENT PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON i S. E. cor. 3d and Oak. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, Abraham A White, 227 Washington st. Andrews, F. V. & Co. M. 3349. 33 Hamilton bl. Angeles Exchange, 518 Commonwealth bldg. Baker. Alfred A., 215 Abington bldg. Chapln ft Herlow, 425 Chamber of Commerce. Churchill-Matthews Co., Main & A1743 110 2d. Coaet Realty Co., Main 1&68. 226 Morrison. Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. AJ816. Commercial Invert. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange. Compton, J. F. Pac. & A 1848. 100 Abington bl. Croasley Co.. 708-9 Corbett bldg. M. 7805. De Bargn, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 Abington bldg. Dean Land Improvement &. Colonization Co.. 631 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Dubois A Crockett. 270a Washington at. Goddard. H. W- Main and A 1743. 110 2d st. Hotchklss, C. R. ft Co., M. 1063. 303 C. or C. Jennings ft Co.. Main 183. 128 7th st. Lee, M. E., room 411 Corbett building. Mall ft Von Borstel 104 2d St., 392 E. Burnside. O'Donnell. J. F., M. 4561 ft A256L 230 Stark. Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchild bldg. Main 5661. Parrish, Watkins & Co., 250 Alder st. Porter, J. Frank. 607 Commercial bldg. Reed, Fields ft Tynan. M. 7004, A3651. 102 2d. Rose City Realty lnv. Co., La Fayette bldg. Schalk, Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 392. A3S2. Surety Investment Company, rooms 628-27-28 Corbett bldg., opp. Postofflce. (Douald H. Smith, Robert B. May and W.t Lawrence Sharkey. J. P. ft Co.. 122 Sixth st. Stelnmets, F. J. ft Co., lt3 Morrison St. Swensson, A. F. ft Co., 263 Washington st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third at. (Holladay Addition.) Thompson ft Swan, specialty, Clark Co. farms, Vancouver, Wash., Citizens Bank bldg. Veteran Land Company. 165 Third st. Waddell, W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange b'dg. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. 13,000 buys good business property; leased Jl month; frame building. A 641, Ore gontan. FRACTIONAL, business lot. pays 11 per cent oa $5750; terms to suit. D 646, Ore gon lan. $2250 Quick sale; modern 5 -room bunga low; block to car. C 1796. V 649, Orego ntan. SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldg. IRVINGTON A choice building lot. cheap. 327 Falling bldg. Phone Main 8429. FOR SAL. 53 Nice modem 8-room bouse, on Richmond -carllne. 539 East 36th. FOR SALE House and lot. 514 Clar at Phone Main 6924. Holladay s Addition FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. . IMPROVED PROPERTY. ! 91400 6 -room cottage, tinted walls, electrio ( light, china closet, raniry, full-sixe, i fine lot. In nice location. owX) For nice home in Piedmont; six larce rooms, good plumbing, furnace, etc. : If - you are looking for a home in. 1 Piedmont see this before buying. 2300 6-room house on Montana avenue, full Bite lot. $2200 For 5-room modern cottage on Albina avenue; easy terms. $2KH For 5-room bungalow In Multnomah. Former price was $J4ir. Owner haa ; given us priviltge to sell Xor 2Uk If sold within a few days. O. R. fc ' N. men would do well to look this up. ' $2500 fi-room collage and full size lot near : Highland School. $2500- For 6-roem house on fine east front ' lot in Clifford Addition. This Is cer- tainly a good buy: plumbing being' good and all connected with sewer. t Streetcar men are especially urged to j Investigate thl buy. $2700 For 7-room house on Grand avenue. . THOMPSON & OGDBN, 848 Mississippi ave., Woodlawn 3u2. PENINSULA AC RE AO HI. We have a tiu-acre tract close to Maegly Junction at $lo00 per acre. 30 acres on Columbia blvd.. adjoining the Swift holdings, at $150 per acre. This is the only acreage on boulevard between Vancouver carllne and Maegly Junction on the market. 5 acres at Smith's crossing. $1350. I We make a weclalty of Peninsula real estate; do not handle anything else. Be-) fore buying see us. 1 F. B. LACY REALTY CO., . 737 Chamber of Commerce. ' FOR SALE A well-built 5-roora cottage, one block from Union ave. North; 3-minute car' service and 12 minutes' ride to 5th and Washington sts. ; large rooms, bath, gas and full sized eel lar ; lot bx 150, with ttlx of the finest large cherry trees, also apricot, pear, prune and peach-plnm trees; arbor of fine white Concord grapes; strevt graveled and cement walks; price $.kHX. Address R 685. Ongonian. A HOME at the Old Mlfsloa Villa; will have all modern conveniences; 7-acre private 1 park, day nursery, kindergarten and milk ! from our own cows for the little oses; all living expenses at wholesale rates; sound-1 proof floors and partition walls; prices from f5 to $16H; may be paid in installments. Call frnm 12 to 2 any day or address The i Old Mission Villa. 5l4 Dukum bldg.. Port-! land. Or. j EXCELLENT HOMBL I Modern, new. tf-room plastered house, two attic rooms, papered, bath, toilet, closets, pantry, reception hall, open stairway, good fireplace. ga, lot ftoxlOO. east front, roses, fruit treta, berries; for ile cheap by owner. Terms. 827 East 12th st. North. Phon H 796. 5iOO MODERN 7-room house, lOOxIOO, with lots of fruit trees; there Is everything that you can think of In the way of fl replace. . furnace, etc, house has been built less than a year; one block from Mt. Tabor car. H. P. PALMER, 2o2 Rothchild bldg. R ISLET ACREAGE. OREGON CITY LINK. 2H acres. Concord Station, $1500. acres. Concord Road, $125o. 2 7-10 acres. East Rlsley Station, $1345. C. W. RISLEY. Milwaukle. R. 1. Phone Oregon City Farmers 1811. ACRE) and 5-room cottage. 3 blocks from car; loc fare; all kinds fruit and berries; good well and windmill supplies water U tha neighbors; house has bath and all con veniences of the city; small barn and chicken -house. $220O; terms. J. M. Cameron Co., room 412, Commercial bldg. 6-ROOM modern house, East 27th st.. H block to Sunnyslde car; lot 50x100; hardwood floors all down wtains; furnace, fireplace, wash tubs; In fact. It is strictly modern, every particular. $4500; terms. J. M. Cameron Co., room 412, Commercial bldg. jioso 1-room house, bathroom, pantry, i closet, good barn; lot 50x100; easy terms. ( Small house, lot. 50x81; $lo0 down, bal-j ance $5 per month; also desirable acre tracts. Take Mt. Scott car to Creston. Ca.ll at Creston Drugstore J 110T0 ON very easy terms, will buy a 6-room j house with bath and toilet, on fractional) lot. East lKth and Everett sts. This cer-, tainly cannot be beat for the money. H. P. PAIjMBH, , 2U2 Rothchild bide. - I... ' i READ THIS. ! ii rooms, ciean, hhnhnir-iivu .... lefS man its wonn; di vi ovu v Ing; no old trash; all clean and modern. The Yale. 2911 Granrt ave. Price $1500; some term. Phone Main 5. B 150. FOR SALE 7 acres within 10 minutes walk of Multnomah Station, on the new Palem electric line; 10c fare. Price $IM. Half cash will handle it. and .it is the greatest bargain so close to Portland. Address D 645. Oregonlam 15 ACRES choice land, will produce $200 to $300 uer acre when sot to berries, near station on S. P. By., new modern 7-room house, with bath, only $2800. easy terms. Room 327 Failing bldg. Phone Main 842. 40 ACRES for $125 cash, balance of $125 In 5 years; land located 4 miles north of Alpha P. O.. Lane county, on good road. Apply to owner, Chas. Schirbei, Rheln phalz hotel. Front and Madison, Portland. BY owner, home in Sunnyside, 6 rooms, near school, churches, stores and two caiin'l: bath and gas in; price $1900; $S5ii casn. hiiBncn time. TeleLhone Tabor 817 or B 3 907. before 10 A. M. oa weekdays. I AM offering 5-acre tracts on the Oregon' Electric carllne at reduced prices for a short time; fine fruit and berry land, oa : your own terms. W. B. BURKE, 620 C. of C. bldg. 1 TO BUILDERS. I Have several groups of lots from 2 to 25 lots each, suitable for building small houses, ; which can be sold at a profit. H. W. GODDARD, 110 2d at. FOR SALE New 6-room house, 20 minutes! from Morrison St.; modern. nxt to corner and carllne; will sell corner also if ds1red; I $2500; $30 with corner; excellent, terms. : Ao3 Buchanan bldg. FOR SALE A modern 9-room house, with! basement and furnace, corner lot; rented., at present for $30 per month; Pce $4.i0f. Home phone A 2;J, the owner, 4010 iii i st. 1300 Quarter block, with four-room house, j In Sellwood, three blocks from car; easy ; te,, H. P. PALMT3R. 2"2 Rothchild bldg. 1 1 BEAUTIFUL lot, SOxlOO, between two nice j houses, fine location to build a home on. j East 35th St., 150 feet from car; $000, $100 cash balance terms. Bollam, Grusai ft j Higiey, i9 si. - $6o0 BUYS beautiful building lot, 36th. near Hawthorne ave.; grad-ed street, walka and -nor,- included In nrlce: h. each. bal. $15 per month. M. E. Lee, room 411 . CorbcLt J mag. ROSE CITY PARK corner, 100x1 OO, half-; block from car, for sale by owner; must t sell at once; terms and price very reason- able. M 659. Oregonian. ; 6 TO 10-room houses, new, modern, as low j as $200 cash, balance to suit. Arthur S. I Draper ft Co., 343 Washlngtoa St., rooms ' 6 and 6, cor. 7th st. 7-ROOM modern bungalow, tinted, fixtures, large basement and attic, $-850; $.t0 cash, balance easy terms. Phone Owner, Wood lawn 197. NEW modern 8-room house, corner, $4500 ; modern 6-room house. $3500; small pay ment, balance monthly. Owner. Phona East 675. LOT 27 Vt frontage on Union ave.. and 7- foet deep, near Tillamook, $1250; all for half cash. Culver. 623, Chamber of Com merce. FOR SALE 7-room cottage and lot 33 l-3x 100, at 7o3 Everett .; price, $4750; flue site two-tory Hat. See owner. 318 Failiue bldg. SNAP 300x220, high and sightly, near car line; lo minutes from Courthouse; South Portland; $1800. Phone E 0278. $1500 New 5-room modern cottage, plastered and tinted, bath; cor. lot, ffOxfc5; nice lawn; termts. 530 Lumber Exchange. $5000 Modern 8-room house. Including some furniture. Holladay's Addition. D. Milier, 416 Chamber of Commerce. 2 ACRES choice land, fenced; ten minutes' walk to car. Owner, W. T. Ktnsey, a2 Jef ferson St. Phone M 6042. 900 Sightly residence lot on East Yam hill st.. In neighborhood of new homes. Owner, 819 Belmont. $1460 Modern 5-room cottage, full lot; plas tered and tl n ted ; ea sy pay men ta. 50 Lumber Exchange bldg. DON'T build or repair your home before you have obtained the most reasonable figures. T 615. Oregonian. GOOD 7-room house on Portland Heights; lot Oxl0; beautiful view. For sale by owner, A 686 Oregonian. FOR SALE Lot 50x100. West Side, near 14th st. ; price $r,250. James C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg. INCOME 14 per cant; improved corner, Wetrt Side; 3 carlines; $12,000; terms. Phona' Woodlawn 1429.