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KNOX HITS HARD AT BRYAN'S PROP Senator at. Union League Meeting Exposes Gompers' Vicious Labor Demands. HARD BLOW TO NEBRASKAN Injunction Question Aired Gom pors Asked for Bill Which In Ef fect Would Lcpalixo Black mail and Boycott. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Oct. 20. rnlted State Senator Knox was enthusi ast Icallv greeted by members of the Union League Club and Its guests, who accorded him an ovation at the conclu sion of hla address, which was repeated ly Interrupted by prolonged applause. The auditorium was surrounded by great crowds which were unable to gain admission, and an overflow meetlnir waa held. At the conclusion of h's remarks James S. Sherman. Vice-Presidential nominee, was Introduced amid a thunder of cheers. He spoke briefly, as did Gen eral O. O. Howard. Discussing the Injunction question. Fenator Knox referred to the attitude of President Gompers. of the American Fed eration of Labor. He said: Gompers Given Raking. "Mr. Gompers. assuming to speak for organized labor, has recently made a vio lent and sweeping attack upon the entire Judiciary of the country. an attack couched In such terms as to Include the most upright, honest and broad-minded Judges no less than those of narrower mind and more restricted outlook. "Mr. Gompers claimed that the conven tion which named Mr. Bryan, sneaking for one of the two (treat political parties, pledred that party to grant the extreme demands made by him and Ids follows in the matter of injunctions in labor cases. Last year, before the house committee on Judiciary. Mr. Gompers and his asso ciates clearly formulated these demands, specifying the bill that contained them, refusing all compromise, stating that they wished the principle of the bill or nothing. The principles of the bill in effect, legal ised blacklisting and boycotting in every form, legalising for instance, those forms of the secondary boycott which the an thracite coal commission so unreservedly condemned: while the right to carry on a business was explicitly taken out from under that protection which the law throws over property. These are the pro visions to which Mr. Bryan, according to Mr. Gompers, is specifically committed. One) Accusation Enough. No accusatlo . against Mr. Bryan's character by his foes could be as grave as this accusation against him by one of his chief supporters. We have a right to ask Mr. Bryan if the statement of Mr. Campers is true. If it is not. then the support of those labor men who are de luded Into following Mr. Gompers In his support of Mr. Bryan has been obtained under falsa pretenses. If. on the other hand the statement is true, then Mr. Bryan stands pledged to a oourse of pol. Icy which represents the enthronement of class privilege in Hs crudest and most brutal form and the destruction of one of the most essential functions of the Judiciary in all civilized lands." ROBBER DRUGS CHILD Tacoma Girl Tells Police She Was Chloroformed by Masked Man. TAOOMA, 'Wash.. Oct. 20. (Special.) . Seized and twice chloroformed by a masked man who had entered her home while her married slater. Mrs. George Sargent and family were absent last night, is the story told by Mary Clark, aged 15. to Detective Smith. I.ast evening while the family waa absent and while she sat at the dining room table, a masked man entered the room, cautioned her to be quiet and held a chloroformed rag to her mouth until she became unconscious. As she started to scream for help the man placed his hand over her mouth and again applied the chloroform. When she again awakened aha was lying on her bed. The odor of chloro form was strong in the house when the family returned- The police are mys tified. OBJECTS TO STICKERS Spokane Socialist Candidate Wants Name Printed on Ballot. SPOKANE. Wash.. Oct. 20. (Spe cial.) Judge W. E. Richardson, candi date of the Socialist party In Spokane for Superior Judge, makes the County Auditor defendant in a mandamus case whereby Richardson seeks to compel the Auditor to place his name on the official ballot under the designation in a separate column, "non-partisan Judiciary." together with the names of those nominated at the recent primary election. According to Instructions from the Attorney-General. Richardson's name may not be printed on the ballot and his supporters must use stickers, which, Rlchsr.dson says, will lose him many Republican and Democratic votes. FIRM FRIEND OF LABOR Chairman of Brotherhood of Engi neers Proves Taft's Position. SPOKANE. Wash.. Oct. 20. (Spe cial.) G. O. Burnhart. a locomotive en gineer employed by the O. R. & N.. aud who ts now chairman of the Brother hood of Engineers on the . Harriman road. Is one of the prominent laboring men who believe Taft is labor's staunehest friend. Ho says: "All the talk which hss been in dulged in during the campaign about Taft's being an enemy of labor ts founded on a misconception of facts. "In several court decisions regarded as victories for labor the Judges mak ing them based their verdicts on pre vious decisions made by Judge Taft. and Judge Taft himself has always In his decisions safeguarded the rights and privileges of labor." Count Tol-toi Returns Thanks. ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 20. Count Leo Tolstoi has addressed an open let ter of thanks to all those who con gratulated him last month on his SOth birthday. Granger Makes Talk for Taft. CASTLE ROCK. Wash.. Oct. JO. (Spe cial.) H. T. Granger, a Seattle attorney. 1 THE MORNING OREGO.MAy, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908. ' . , - " - - L1 t , ' I 1 ' !EW TODAY- spoke hers Saturday night, as a substi tute for Congressman Humphrey, who was prevented at the last moment from coming. A large crowd was present, and the enthusiasm never waned dur ing the whole speech. Killed by Fall Down Chute. TAOOMA, Wash.. Oct. 20 A. , W. niKiifann. assistant foreman in the mine of the Wilkeson Coal and Coke I Company, at Wilkeaon, was killed yea- ti-rinv afternoon bv falling down a . chute and being buried under a mass of coal. Workmen at the bottom of the chute saw Ills hat come down with the coal and a search revealed his body farther up the chute. He was a native of Finland. 30 years of age, and leaves no relatives In this country. Kills Holdup Victim; Gets 40 Years. WALLACE. IDAHO, Oct. 20. Sen tence of 40 years In the state peni tentiary was passed this morning by Judge Woods, of Shoshone County, on Charles Rollins, alias Burns, convicted Saturday of murder In the second de gree for killing Charles Edwards, July 4. last, in Wallace, the murder arising out of an attempted holdup and resis tance on the part of . Edwards. Big Sawmills to Resume. . ELM A, Wash., Oct. (Special.) The new mills of Servia & Hillis and of Tay lor A. Evans will resume operations the first of next month. Both these mills are tributary to Elms, and will be of great benefit to the town. They will have large capacity and a timber supply that will last them many years. JAPAN IGNORES DEMANDS SHOOTING OP CHINESE SOL DIERS MAY CAUSE TROUBLE. Yellow Races Again Aroused Mi kado Refuses to Take Notice of Official Request. PEKIX, Oct. 2(1 The Chinese govern ment has completed an Investigation Into the fighting that4 occurred October 13 In Chien Tao district. Northern Corea, be tween Chinese and Japanese. The offi cial reports assert that Japanese fired upon an unarmed detachment of Chinese gendarmes, killing two and wounding four. The authorities consider that this attack was unprovoked and that It was made with the deliberate intention of pre cipitating complications. The Chinese foreign board has demanded compensa tion from Japan and the punishment of the guilty parties, but the attitude main tained by Japan leaves little room for nope. MRS. CLEVELAND TESTIFIES Called Before Grand Jury Investi gation. NEW TORK. Oct 20. Mrs. Grover Cleveland yesterday appeared before the grand Jury as a witness as to the authen ticity of the article sold to the New York Times by Broughten Brandenburg, a magaxlne writer and published In that paper, in which her late husband ap peared as favoring the election of Mr. Taft. It is understood that Mrs. Cleveland was on the stand as to her knowledge of cer tain interviews which Mr. Brandenburg had with the former President at Prince ton last Spring and as to the genuineness of the Grover Cleveland signature ap pended to the article in dispute. Other witnesses were Dr. Joseph Bry ant, for many years President Cleveland's physician: Richard Watson Gilder, his intimate friend: David N. Carvalho, a handwriting expert; John H. Flnley. pres ident of the College of the City of New fork, and Trustee Hastings, of the Cleve land estate. William Relck and Charles M. Lincoln, of the editorial staff of the Times, were also called. Following the adjournment of the Jury. District Attorney Jerome sent away two detectives upon a mission, the end of which he would not divulge. MUST LET DREYFUS REST French Chamber Condemns Revival of Stale Scandal. PARIS. Oct. 20. By a vote of 43 to 47. the Chamber of Deputies today con demned the campaign which the Antl Dreyfusttes are conducting against the decision in the case of Major Dreyfus, handed down by the Court of Cassation In 1906. Pierre Bletry led in' the assault and caused a violent scene. He was tem porarily suspended. Minister of Justice Briand said the country was sick of this scandal and that those who were trying to reopen It were making themselves ridiculous. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Oct. JO. Maximum temper ature. 60 decrees: minimum. 39.1 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 3.0 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.0 foot rise. Total rain fall 5 P. M. to 6 P. M.) Hi inch; total rainfall since September 1, 1908. 4.28 Inches; normal. 4.15 Inches; excess, 0.08 Inch. To tal sunshine. October 10, 1 hour 18 min utes; possible, 10 hours 48 minutes. Ba rometer (reduced to sea level) at S P. M., 30.18 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at P. M.. Pacific time, October 1: 1 Wind STATIONS. Baker City Hlsmarck. ....... Boise Kureka..... Helena. ......... Kam loops. . ..... North Head. Pocatello Portland Red BlutT Kosebure. ....... Sacramento. Salt I.ake San Francisco. . Spokane Tacoma Tatooah Island. W alla Walla. ... Biaine Siskiyou M&rshHeld 40 0.001 8I.V 62) T. !4'SE 421 T. I N 62iO.00!3O'.V 361 T. 3'W 42'O.O0jI6.W 4Si T. bO NW 34 0.00 2! SW 60 O.lS'MjW 62 0.00 14I.V 6010.061 4!NW 62'0.00:20'NW 36 0.04 S E 4 O.OO W 46 0 00)10 XW 60 0.00 8 E 50 0 00:20 N"W 50! T. ( SW 4S O.lOl 4 XW 35 0 01 4 NE 6!,0.0I NW Clear Cloudy Pt. crdy .Clear Cloudy ICloutlv (Cloudy (Pt. ci'dy (Clear Iclear Rainy Clear Cloudy IClear ICloudy icioudy IClear IPt. Cl'dy Clear Pt. CVdy (Clear T. Trace, WEATHER CONDITIONS. The low-pressure area causing the recent rains and high, winds in this district has ad vanced rapidly eastward and a high-pressure area is now approaching the Oregon coast, which has caused a cessation of the rains. This high-pressure area is attended bv low temperatures and It is expected that light frosts will occur In the early morn ing in the Interior of Western Oregon and the Interior of Western Washington. East of the Cascade mountains freexlng tempera tures will occur and probably be followed by relatively warm weather during the after noon. Warnings for the expected frost were sent at 6:40 P. M. to all places In terested In them. The indications are for fair weather In this district Wednesday, with rising temperature during the after noon. - FORECASTS. Tort land and vicinity Fair and probably warmer; westerly wlnda Oregon. Washington and Idaho Fair and probably warmer: westerly winda EDWARD A- BEAU. District Forecaster. SHU IS unu Enraged at Austrian Outrage on Vukotics. ENVOY FORCIBLY DETAINED Montenegrin General Searched and Baggage Ransacked on Way to Belgrade Servian Crowd Makes Hero of Him. BELGRADE. Oct. 20. General Vukot ics, an official of the Montenegrin gov ernment, arrived here today at noon after an extraordinary experience at Agram, where he was arrested by Austro-Hun-garlan officials and detained for several hours. In an interview the General said: "On my arrival at A grain gendarmes entered my car. dragged me out and took me to the prefecture of police. I was then searched and my purse, papers, in fact everything I had, were taken from me. My baggage was also completely ransacked. I gave the gendarmerie my name and explained my status as a spe cial envoy to King Peter. I showed also the passport and safe conduct given me at the Austro-Hungarlan legation at Cettlnje, but all to no avail. "Ultimately I was permitted to send a telegram to Baron von Aehrenthal, the Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, complaining of the treatment ac corded me, which was a violation of in ternational usage. After considerable delay an order arrived from Vienna in structing the police to release me, and this was done. "I was detained at the police station for seven hours, and. as I lost my train connection, my journey was delayed alto gether 14 hours." This occurrence has aroused again a bitter feeling toward Austrla-tlungary on the part of the Servians, and the people are greatly excited. The General is the hero of the mo ment In Belgrade. A great crowd of stu dents and others gathered in front of his hotel this afternoon, and when the Ccn eral entered his carriage to drive to the palace the students nuharnessed the horses and dragged the vehicle through the streets themselves. Meanwhile the mob shouted ita approval of King Peter and Prince Nicholas and cursed Austria. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Portland J. etark. New York O. Xelsser, Chicago; H. M. Lyman. St. Paul; D. A. Laurie. Chicago; J. Gllmour, New York; W. H. Stewart, Indlanapolia ; R. L. Stone. Battle Creek; W. H. O'Neill. St. Louis: I S. Thomas and wife. Rainier; A. Kenney. Astoria: E. McCotfey. New York: F. H. Sanborn and wife. R. G. White. As toria; F. H. Flnley. Spokane: E. L. Kltson, Boston; J B. Miller. J. E. Deuffield, Wash ington; B. Turner, Aberdeen; B. Leavitt, B. Wonnser. San Francisco; J. C. Coppage, Philadelphia; E. W. Hall and wife. Chicago; Mrs. H. Fuhrman. Mrs. S. S. Loeb. J. J. Dodge. W. Q. Collins. Seattle; W. D. Scrughelm. Lexington; W. J. 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Hoquiam, Wash.; r T Gilbert. South Bend; C. H. Erwln, Lewlrton: C. T. Belcher. Collins Hot Borings; V. W. Harshbarger. Blckleton: Ed gar Harman and wife. Buxton: V. Owen and wife. Eugene; Steven V. Osburn. Os burn. Idaho; Leslie Butler. Hood River: L. A Thompson. Carlton: Mrs. J. L. MacDon ald and children, Spokane: Mrs. Henry Ber ber Washougal; John I.ewenberger, Brem erton: H. Hunt. F. M. Rath. B. D Sutter. Vancouver: D. Mclnes. Boston; C. H. Por ter. Toronto; E. L NHL Rainier; Win. Rus sell. Camas. Wash.; L J. Joseph. Rerfleld: N K. Clark: M. L. Rose. North Yakima; C' K. Marshall and family. Hood River; J. P Perkins. Baker City: Jno. Larkin. New berg; J. C. Keenan, Minneapolis; S. A. Shea, Ooldfleld, Nev.j C B. Jacks. Tacoma; L. O uth!and. city: L. A. Loomis, Ilwaco; C C. Hinds and family: W. A. Kinney; p. u. Thrall and wife, Wllilarosport. Pa.; C E Yarwood and wife. Yuma; Edw. John son and wife. Colfax; M. J. Ward and wife, C D A. : H. Sharkey, Duluth. Minn.; H. M. BrlntnalL San Francisco; M. Murray and wife, Spokane: R. V. Mills and wife, Sheridan; R. F. Wendover and wife. Spo kane; A. E. Curtis and wife. South Da kota: J- H. Robblns. Amity; H. L. Jensen. Forest Grove; Robert Jones, Astoria; J. H. Deer. Phelton. Wash. St. Charles T. J. O'Sullivan. Seattle; C. Cummins. Mrs. M. E. Brewer, Mrs. Lent. William Beck and wife. Kelso; H. Zeigler, Tacoma; Sam Pace, city; Gus Schull. Mt. Angel; Dr. M. B. Carter. V. W. Gillespie, Franklin: G. S. Smllh. Washongai; G. Brewer. Grants Pass; I. N. Smith and fam ily city; S. 8. Gummel. Castle Rock; A. M. BUnton and wife, Salem; Mrs. L. Dlgga, Gaston; Mr. Williams, city; I,ou1e Sturm. Charles City. Ia.; X. G. Maletad. G. E. Freeman city; S. D. Rothert, Underwood; It. a. Troveu, Be Paulj Ray Ramebotlia.m. F L This Beautiful Suburban Home Two Blocks From Mount Scott Carline MUST BE SQLD QUICK! One and ne-half acres of ground, with fruit trees, berry and garden patches; house, 8 rooms, natural wood finish, freshly tinted and ex terior recently painted; two fireplaces, full cement basement, wash room, stove and tubs, plumbing and bath A-l. Fine view of Mount Hood. House built of selected stock and everything in fine repair. Barn, with room for carriage and' auto. Chicken-house and yards. Owner has offer of $2200 for two-thirds of an acre. You will be sur prised how low you can buy this property for cash or terms. S. COOK & 503 COEBETT BUILDING Woodland; Mrs. C. N. Ibwig, Tacoma: Mrs. WiU Thurston, Carson; L- A. Nye. Kelso; J. A Pa-tle, 1-atayette; Isaac Belknap, Chi nook: S. T. Greeham, Cape Horn; Mrs. L. M. Knapp. Castle Kock; R. N Hlnkle. J. L. Hughes, Philomath; James Parker, Portlaad. J. P Sweeney, Stevenson; Mre. Schmidt, The Dalle; B. Uonett end wife Orient; L. H. Thompson. Carlton; H. B. Martin, city. John Rohde. Amity; G. W. Anderson. Gale, George Carter. Husum. 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Dickerson and wife, Seattle; L. M. Lake, KDOkane; G. V. Blalnson. G. H. Ball. Ta coPmaT 8. il Rawlens. H. D. Watson. San Francisco. The Cornelius R. H. Conway, city; B. P. Ferguson. Cincinnati; K. H. Krause. San Francisco; J3. W. Ortman, city; Joseph Bochsler. Mt. Angel; G. M. Dodge Oakland. A Leach and wife, Gardiner; W. J. Kw. corvallis; E. W. Hall and wife, C. W. Peck, Chicago; W. E. Brothers, New York; E. Lu Shlpland. Condon; J. Burpee, The Dalles. VV I Manly. Spokane; A. D. Longmora and wife. Seattle; Miss Vera Dickenson. Omaha. " CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (VOB CASH ADVERTISING.) I olio wing rates will be edven only when advertising Is ordered to run consecutive days, Iuuy and Sunday issues. The Ore gonlan charges first-time rate each insertion for classified advertising that Is not run on consecutive days. The dr.t-time rate Is charged for eaczt insertion In The Weekly Oregonlan. 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Stated communication this (Wednesday gX7 evening at i :ju. worn in tne a. A. uegree. v usiiing diviuicu wel come. C. E. MILLER. Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Wednesday) evening 7:30, Kat 8th and Burn-side- M. M- degree. Visitor wel come. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec MARGUERITE CAMP ROYAL. NEIGH BORS OF AMERICA will hold an open meeting In thetr hall, Sellins-Hirsch bldg., Thursday evening, October 22. Programme and dancing. Woodmen and Neighbors and friends Invited. FORESTERS. ATTEN TION All member of Court Columbia, No. 2, F, of A., will meet at our hal), 171 2d at 2 P; M. today (Wednesday), to attend the funeral of our late brother. William Jones, our G-EO A jOHNSTon, F. S. DIED. PICKTHORN At the family residence, 695 East Eighth street, October 20. Anna pickthorn, aged 43 years. Funeral notice later. AL.VEY In this city. October 20. at th family residence. 261 Ains worth street. James W. Alvey, aged 74 years. Funeral notice hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICE. FOLEY Funeral services of the late Fran cis D. Foley will be held today (Wednes day) from the famliy residence. 668 Petti grove at-, at 1:45 P. M., thence to St. Pat rick's Church. 19th and Savier at., where services will be held at 2 P. M. Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends respect fully invited to attend. JONES The funeral services of the late William Jones will be held at Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at 2 p M. today (Wednesday). Friends in vited. Interment River View Cemetery. rrannlns;. McEntee Gilbangh, Funeral Directum. ?lh and Pine. Phone Mala 430. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HvLMA CO.. Fcneral Direct ors. 20 d t. Lady assistant. Phono H 667. J P MM-KY A hOS, Sd and Mad i -on. Ldy attendant. Phono Main 9, A 1599. IELIJiK-BYKNt8 CO.. Funeral Direct rS ; KasseiL Jfcart IPS. Lady a sUtaat. w aa nmrvTva V7 lvA sr . 41 4 Alder. Lady assistant. Phono East U A i 5& AMUSEMENTS. Wednesday Sept. 21st Enigmarelle The Unfathomable Mystery of Two Worlds Will Drive a Four-in-Hand Through the Principal Streets of Portland. Starting from The Grand at Noon Sharp GRAND THEATER-Vaudeville de Luxe ANOTHER BIG BILL. Enltrniarelle The Three Newsomes The Maa-inlanl Family The Marvelous Electric Man W. L. Werden A Co. Introducing The Great Multlcomposite Assisted by Fred Bauer Rosa Roma Al Coleman The (irazers GrundaNCope HEILIG Theater 14th and Washlnston Phones Main 1 and A 1122. FOITR NIGHT8, BlitilNMVG TONIGHT Special Price Matinee Saturday. The Bis Musical Play "The Time, Place and Girl" Evenings. $1.50 to 60c; matinee. $1 to 25c. Mala 117 A 4224 THEATRE KM FIRE THEATER CO. (INC.) LESSEE Baker Stock Company all week in the fa mous college play, "lirown of Harvard. Matinee Saturday only. Eveninjc prices 2Pc, a."c, ,r0c; Matinee, 15c, 25c. Next week "GllUerina- Gloria." BAKER THEATER Phones: Main 2, A 5860 OREGON THEATER CO. (INC.) LESSEE Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Tonlsht all this week, Geo. M. Cohan's Famous Musical Comedy "THE HOXEYMOONKKS" With Willie Dunlay and a Splendid Cast Cohan Girls, Boys. Music and Fun Vle-ht Prir-Pd 2.".r. Tiftc. 7.1c. 1 : Matinees, 25c, 50c. Next attraction Hans t Nix. f Wk MAIN 9 A 1U-W maimers : ix. Bunaays ana nuiiun;!. 15-25-5BS NIGHTS 1S-25-50-75C Week of October 1ft Seven Hoboes, Edna FhiUin. Four N'lfrhtons, Alfred Kelcy and Company, The Grassy s, Mabel Mai t land. Carter and Bluford, Orpueuin Fictures, Orpheum Orchestra, A 149ti. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday For the Entire Week of October 18 Hal Reid's Great Play "AT CRIFFLE CREEK" Matinees at 2:30 P. M. Every evening at 8:15 Night prices I5c, 2oc, 35c. 50c; matinees 15c and 25c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Next Week "The Flaming; Arrow." PANTAGES THEATER ADVANCED TAIDEVIIXE. Btars of All Nations. THE MABVELOl'S HAKDEEX Presenting His Own Original Death-Defying Milk-Can Mystery. Hardeen will leap trom the Burnslde-street bridge, handcuffed and manacled, at 12:30 Monday afternoon, giv ing a thrilling free exhibition of his daring and puzzling ability to master the manacles. Matinees dally, 15c. Two shows at night, 18c and 25c. LYRIC THEATER Seventh and Alder THE BLUNKALL COMPANY October ISth Entire Week. Stricken Blind No German Co. Friday. Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday. Sat urday. Next Week.. October 25, Ptalt Domino. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates and terms to snlt; spe cial rates and favorable terms on large loans on business properties. Fas da Loaned (or Private Investors. A H. BIRRELL SOS UcKir Bids, Sd Stark. THEATER Grand Centra! Station Time Card Leaving FortUuia Rose bur Fft5iiidr Cottage Qrovs FtMU-ar. , California Exprssa un FrancUco s,xres f West Side Corval) is Passenger Sheridan patsengdr Forest Grove- passenger... Forest Grove Patenter.... Forest Grove PangT. , . Arriving portlaad Oregon Kxpresa Cottage Grove Passezer Roseuurg pajtseugsr ..... Portlaad Express , West Sld Corvallis pasaenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Fasafoger ... Forest Grove passenger. . . Forest Grove Pas-.enger. . . . 1:15 a. ss 7:1ft p m. l.i'O a. m. f:20 a, m. 4 ; 10 p. m- 8:50 a. m. 1 :00 p. m ft:U p. m. T:15 a. m. 11:30 a. m- ft:u p. ui 11 ;M p. m. 6:20 p. m. 10:40 a. za. g :to a. m. 11:60 a. m. 4:50 p. m. CKKGON RAILKOAO . NAVIGATION CO. Lea v lug Portland - Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland special fipokans Flyer Kansas City at Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kaa. city X; Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special , Pendleton passenger T :1ft a. as. 8 :30 a- m. 8:15 p. za. :U0 p. m, 8:00 a. m 9:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 0:1ft p. xa NO&TUKKN PACIFIC. "Leading Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express ...i 8:30a. m. North Coast ft Chicago Limited.) 2:00 p.m. Overland Express Il...4S p. mv Arriving Portland I North Coaftt Limited .......... 7:00a. m, Portland Express I 4 :1ft p. m Qvsrlar.d Express . . - 8 :3ft p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA K1VEB. Leaving Portland i Astoria & Seaside Express 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m, Astoria Passenger Arriving iortina Seaside & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 12:15 p. m. .110:00 p. m. CANAUIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland i C, P. R. Short Line, via Spokane Via Seattlu AtrivLig Portland C. P R- Short Line, via Spolcana, Via Seattle - 8:1ft p. m. 11:45 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 7 . 00 a. m Jefferson-Street Station SOIIHEKN PACIFIC. Leaving Port laud Dallas passunger . . . . Dallas Passenger .... Arriving Portland ra.iias Passenaer . . .. V a 1 las Passenger . . O It KG ON ELECTRIC RAILWAY Arriving Portland- WileunviUe Local Salem and Intermediate Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate 7:40 a. ss, 4:1ft p. m 10:15 a. m. ft:fiO d. m. 7 :05 a. m 8:15 a. m, 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 4:4o p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8 -15 p. m. I 0 25 a. m. 7:il5 a. m. M& a. m 1 1 : 10 a. ra. 1 :10 p. m. 2 :03 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 6:03 p. m. Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Express. Local. . Express. Wilson viil Local Salem atid Intermediate Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intel mediate Wilsonvill LocaI Express. Local. . Balem ana lutermeaiate Salem and Intermediate Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express Local . . NEW TODAY. i For fine flats or an apartment- I house. Corner of Washington I and King streets. REMEMBER We handle only such property as we can recora- I mend, 1 i i Portland Trust Company of Oregon C. E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS Choice Suburban Home REDUCED TO $4500 For quick sale. Large grounds, good 6-room houe, porcelain bath, city water, electricity; cement walks and curbs; on carline; close to school; roses and fruit in abundance. Must be seen to be appreciated. $2500 cash, time on balance. $4000 WEST SIDE Bl'V. Xon-resiuent owner will sell good 5 room cottage, Nob Hill district, close to 2 carlines, also nice walking dis tance; paved street. Only JlOuO cash required. Balance at 7 per cent. FRED H. STRONG 605 Concord Bldg. SPECIAL BARGAIN On Twenty-fourth street; swell neigh borhood, 50x70 FOR 53503 FRANK BOLLAM 128 Third Street. HOLLAOAV. (irnn 2-story, T-room bungalow, v43UU with outside sleeping room, all modern improvements, lot 50x100, east ern exposure. Terms $1800 cash. This is an exceptionally god buy. THE SPAHTOS CO., 270 Stark St. $7000 100x100 Twenty-second and Pettygrove, Suit able for Flats. FRANK BOLLAM 128 Third Street. Home for Sale OWNER LEAVING CITY. Will sell at a sacrifice. Small cash payment, easy installments. . Lot 75x 100 feet, with trees and shrubbery. Modern seven-room house. Best resi dence section. Inspection invited. D 343, Oregonian. $6600 Choice home, nearly new, 8 rooms, newly tinted, large parlors, fireplace, gas, electricity, bath, furnace, cement base ment, choice roses and shrubbery, 3 blocks from East Side High School; very desirable. Inquire at 143 3d st. Willamette Heights Your choice of those beautiful modern 6-room homes, just completed, on the northwest corner Twenty-seventh and Savier streets. Price, $4250; $400 down and t0 a month. Fidelity Trust Co., Owner 901 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Main 447. M AEGLY HIGHLAND, (innnn Very desirable, 6-room. recep JoflUU tion hall and bath, Queen Anne cottage of improvements, corner lot 60x100. Terms. THE SPAWTOJI CO., 270 Stark St. 1 I I Just I j the I Spot I SO x 100. Park near Jain, an ideal apari-nent-hour or flat site. A very cheap snap. MARTIN J. HIGLEY 133 THIRD ST. REAL MIAT1 l)AIJM tiinwi, r. V. Co.. U mo. U Uamllua kl tcr, Alfrad A, 111 Ablnsloa bids Cbaplo Berlow. 832 Chambir af Comnim Cook. B. 8. A Co . 0O3 Corbett bids. Crouley Co.. TOS-t Cortxtt Uldg. M 7&5A Fialda, a A Co.. Board of Trad bldf, Ooddard. H. W.. lists and A IT 4 5. 110 3d M. J.EDUs A Co. Mala ISA SOS OncoBlu. Lot. U roam 411 Corbott bulldlns. Mali A Von BorstoL IM U A HI Suruldo. Palmar. H P . tlS ComnoreUI Cluk olds. M 86S9. A Z853. Parrlsb. Watkln, di Co , tut Aldar st. Rlchardsoa. A B.. X21 Com. Club bids. Bcbalk. Geo. D.. 4 Stark t. Main 302, A SSA. fibarkay. J. P. A Co.. 1!3V4 Sixth at Bwiuhoe, A F. A Co.. X53 a waablaatoa M. The Oregon Real Estate Co , Grand ava. and Multnomah ata. (Holladay Addition.) Waddfl. . O.. Sin l.'imoup hxt-oann. olds. Whlta. B. T.. 127 Waahlnalcn at tOH SALE REAL liSTATEu 8AL.B OF NOON ESTATE PORPBRTT. There muat ba aold at once the follow ing .property belonging to Noon Katata, ta close the eatato: Lota 1 and 4, block 2. Wltaon'a Addition. Lota 4, 15 la. blook 4, Wlleon'a Addition. Lota 1. 2. S. 4. block 5. Wilson's Addition. Lota IS. 1 20. block 1. Bralnard tract. Lota 13 14. block . Bralnard tract. Lota 18. 19. block 4, Bminard tract. Lota 1 4. block 143, couch Addition. Lota 1 2. bluLk 1, Kenworthy'a AdHltlon. Lota 3," 4. block 11. Kenworthy'a Addition. Lots 3. 4. 6, 0. block 13, Kenworthy'a Add. Lota 11. IS. block 4o. Piedmont. Lota 3 4, 6. 6, block 2. Edendale. For partlculara Inquire of W. C Noon. Jr.. or T. J. Armstrong, executor, at Noon Bag Company. 32 1st at. North, or Northup A Northup. attorneye, room o, Washington bldg. ENGLISH WALNUT A We are the largeel ownera and plant era In Oregon. We have the only planted tracta on the market. Our properties ar in the walnut country. Yamhill 8-acro tracts, planted. $100 cash, 915 per month. CHURCHILL, MATTHEWS CO.. INC.. J.10 Second at. A HOME. There Is a splendid new 6-room home with lot 50x100 feet on the Bast Side that 1 will sell for 12300: $500 down and $20 per month; 8 per cent intereat; there Is no reason why you should pay rent when you can get a bargain Ilka this; buy this and get settled before the rains set In. GEO. D. 6CHALK. Main S92, A 2392 204 Stark St. A BEAUTIFUL, cottage, 5 rooma, abaolutely new. with large reception hall, large living-room, large kitchen, pantry, 2 large, light bedrooma with closets, fine bath, best of plumbing, lot 43 by 100. connected with sewer, faces north. 1 block from Hawthorne ave., house tinted, large attic; price $2000, $1000 cash. EAST SIDE INVESTMENT CO.. Tabor 1147. 37th and Hawthorne Ava. TWO ACRES. $1600 buya a very choice 2-acre tract, all set out in atrawberries. 3 3 mllea from center of city; best of soil and lH-a level; o fare; can make a living on this tract; hi cash. JORDAN & GARBADE, 232 V4 Washington St. PROPERTY is moving along Killingaworth ave. We have two nice lota cloae to the ave. only $500 each. PORTLAND THl'ST COMPANY OP OREGON, S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sta. LOOK this up; bargain: flne 6-room modern house and barn. 2 nice lota 100x100, all fenced and painted; fruit trees, nice yard, 7-foot basement under house; a bargain at ' $2500; terms, $1000 cash, balance 3 years' time. 91 Spruce St., Firland. Mount Scott line. Phone Tabor 084. SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! $2500 for over a auarter block with 7 room modern house, lots of fruit, very good location and worth $3500, will take $2500, as I have to leave Portland. In quire by F. FUCHS. 221 V Morrison Street. 1 4 2-3 ACRES. $2$00 buys a choice 4 2-3-aere tract with 6-room cottage, good aoii, alt In cultivation, on electric line, 7 miles from Portland: eaay terms. JORDAN A GARBADE, 232 Washington St. WOODSTOCK. Quarter block in Woodstock, only $&00. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANK-, OF OREGON, S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. DO YOU HAVE $400? If so, why do you pay any more rent? Nearly new, modern 5-room cottage In nice neighborhood, close In. can be bought for $2250; $400 cash, balance dead easy. F. FUCHS, 221 V4 Morrison Street. 4-ROOM plastered house on Skidmora, bath and closet, basement 14x14. city water, full lot. corner; $1400, $300 cash, balancs $15 per month. CHITTENDEN A OTTO. 2tiS Stark St.. Room 17. MASON STREET HOME, $400. Nice 7-room house, oorner lot 50x100. a flne home; price $2600; $400 cash, balance like rwUQRUSSr 4 GANTNER. 265 Washington. Cor. 3d, Room 7. $250 $250 $260. "We have a nice house for $2600; $250 down, balance easy payments. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. S E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. SPECIAL BARGAINS Exceptionally Una lot-! on East Gllsan. Bull Run water to each, worth $500 each; priced for cash $:J50 Inside. Dubois A Crockett, Washing ton bldg.. room 3. NICE home. 2 acres, well improved, 8 room house, barn, chicken-house, shrub bery fruit and berries, miles out, on good graveled road, for terms see owner, 302 Front st. e;000 Terms, bungalow, 3 large rooms, cobblestone front, on E. Taylor, near 39th, tinted walls, electric ilxturea lo. cement basement, laundry. Conklln Bros., owners, 302 Rothchlld bldg. I WILL aacrifloe modern 7-room houaa, fur nished complete, in the best part of Hol laday. if sold this week, as I am unex pectedly leaving city at once. Phone East $957. QUICK sale necessary to cloae estate: 3 room cottage. 2 lots. Anabel Station; $300 cash $20 per month : 7-room residence, 2 lots Sunnyside, $3000; half cash. Ad mlnistratrix. 90 5th st. OWNER of very modern home, just com pleted, finds place too big; best residence district, panelled clnlng-room, separate bath and toilet, sleeping porch, fireplace, will ahow buyera only. Both phonea 3126. FINE high lot, very close to Hawthorne. In line district, siso 50 by 90. faces north; $750. $3(10 cash. EAT RIDE INVESTMENT CO.. Tabor 1147. 37th and Hawthorne Ava. MODERN 6-room houae. full basement, cor ner lot with barn, roses and fruit trees, in Sunnvslde. Apply 1163 East Salmon. Phone Tabor Ills. $500 CASH. 6-room modern house, balance easy terms; price $2500; $ minutes' rid to "center of city. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 12 3d St. $150 ONLY for good 5-room house. Iarp corner lot. close to car. This Is worth Investigating. Call 613 Chamber Com merce. LEXINGTON HEIGHTS, 3 beautiful home site lots, block from car, cheap;- no agents. Main 4424. ' FOR SALE A 10-room flat or would trade for smaller houaa or vacant city property, see owner. Phone Tabor 184 or C 1711. 6-ROOM plastered house, lot fenced, one block (rum car; price $1200. Byrnes. 245 ft Morrison. ACRE near Myrtle Park, absolutely clear and level, good for platting. $1200, ball cash. 325 Lumber Exchange. $25 CASH : lot 2th at., near "A" trolley; balance $ monthly. Owner. H 351. Ore gon ian. . 10 ACRES on Powell Valley road; must aell aoon. Call 207 Mohawk bldg. WILL sacrifice my 20-room house for $800 f sold this week. 305 Third at. $10,000