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XITK 3IOR'IXa OREGONIAX, THURSDAY. MAKCn 24, 1910. 13 YOUNG DOCTOR ACCUSED JOTTX FALES ARRESTED AS HE LEAVES TRAIN WITH GIRL. Physician's Wife Xotlflea Girl's Father of Daughter's Plight and Arrest Is Made. Accused of a crime against a. 14-year-old girl. Dr. John Fales, a physician of Walla Walla, eaid to be prominent In that city, was arrested yesterday afternoon as he stepped from a Southern Pacific train at the TTnion Depot. With him at the time -was the girl. Detectives Snow and Coleman made the arrest. The father of the girl was with the officers q the time of the arrest, he having- been sum moned by telegraph by the wife of the accused man. The case dates back several months, ac cording to information secured by Captain Moore, of the detective bureau, when Dr. Fales look the young- girl into his office In Walla Walla to work for him. A, short time &go Mrs. Fales made a trip to California, taking the girl with her. She learned of the predicament the girl waa In and Immediately telegraphed to her hus?band and to the girl's father. Dr. Fales then went to San Francisco. . He and his wife quarreled and she decided to send the girl to her father. Fales boarded the train at San Fran cisco. On the way to Portland, however, officials on the train became suspicious. and telegraphed to the Southern Pacific office here. Captain Moore was asked by the railroad authorities to have a coople of men at the depot when the Shasta. Limited arrived, and the arrest yester day afternoon followed. Fales is 31 years old and of a prepossessing appearance. He was very Jaunty and unconcerned after being- arrested and even attempted to Joke with his Jailers. Dr. Fales had nothing to say in regard to his arrest. He will be- brought into court this morning. KLICKITAT TO BE WATERED Construction on 500,O00-Acre Irri gation Plant to Begin. I K. Moore has Just returned from Seattle, where he recently went to at tend a meeting- of officers of the Land owners' Association of Prosser, Wash., and the Klickitat Irrigation & Power Company, whose head offices are in that city. .The principal object of this meeting was to select some responsible trust company with which to place the ir rigation contracts, which was done. The territory proposed to be irrigated is located in Klickitat and Benton coun ties. Wash,, and comprises some 500,000 acres, 250,000 of which are now under water contract to the irrigation com pany. L. M. Rice, head of the company, is now in New York negotiating for the necessary capital, which has been prom ised, for the completion of this huge project. It seems almost certain that actual construction will be commenced within a -very few months. PIANO BARGAINS . A piano is different from any other' purchase a home owner is called upon to make. - It is bought for a life time -or, at least, a long period of years. ; Isn't it worth while to have back of the purchase the GUARANTEE of the largest house in the West? , "We. offer scores of pi anos of leading makes that have come to us in ex change. They have been put in such condition that we stand back of them the same as we do our new pianos. See them in our Piano Exchange and Bar gain Room (downstairs). 353 WASHINGTON ST. Thm?PaIe? All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? And do not know what to take ? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer's non-alcoholic Saraaparilla. No alcohol. No stimulation. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion, makes the blood rich. Consult your doctor freely about medical mat ters. He knows. Trust him. Do as he says. Follow his adoice at all times. ic- 7Co- XjOWOII. JB ASS. L. T. YEE THE CHIE8E IM3CTOT Yw & Son's Medicine Co. spent lifetime study of herbs and re search In China; was granted diploma, by the Emperor; won derful cure of all ailments of men and women when others failed. If you suffer, call or write to YEE SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. 142ffr .First. Cor. Alder, Portland, Or. i'ee. QA7 A p Is not recommended for TT - everything; but if you D HOT have kidney, liver or vwv-' bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. At drug-gists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery by mail free. also pamphlet telling: all about it. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton. N". T. TO-NIGHT L. X.. Mar wr n ! j The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel 350 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private f .Dams. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING Moderate Rates. Phfl Metschan & Sons, Props. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OR. ECBOF&ur FLAX MODERN REST A CRAN T coot obtk mzlliox dokxab i HOTEL OREGON j J CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up J EUROPEAN PLAN J WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. Z F". J. Ricbardiion. Nortonia Hotel ELEVENTH. OFF WASHINGTON ST. BEAUTIFUL GRILL ROOM European Plan Sample Suttoa Bates to Families Oar Bos Moots All Trains itiu tor Commercial Trsvretera. MODERATE PRICES MODERN COMFORTS ate 0. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. IS SEWAR Corner. lOth and Alder The leading- hotel of-Portland, opened July 190S. Modern in every detail, furnished is elegance. Most beautiful eorner lobby in Northwest. Commodious sample rooms. European plan. Rates $1.S0 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. W. M. SEWARD, Prop. OPENED SEPT., 1909 HOTEL LENOX E. D. and V. H. JORGENSEN Props, and Mgrs. COR. 3D AND MAIN STS. Hot and Cold Water. Long' Distance Phone in Every Room. RATES $1.00 said up W". D. Wood, Mgr. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY Presents the PALACE HOTEL In its entirely new $5,000,000 fire proof building, rebuilt since the fire, and the FAIRMONT HOTEL In its superb situation As superior examples of modern hotel building and hotel keeping;. SAN FRANCISCO rCMERAL NOTICES. 8CHROEDER In this city. March 22. at the residence of Jier daughter. Mrs. Adele J. Jenne, Mrs. Louise Schroeder beloved moth er of Mrs. Adam Schmidt and Mrs. Adele J. Jenne, formerly of Stafford. Washlngtoa County, age 78 years. Friends Invited to attend funeral servloe. which will be hld at Flnley Chapel, corner Third and Madison streets, at lO o'clock A. M., Thursday. March 24. Interment at Stafford Cemetery. ervlce at the grave at 2 P. M. - 6j HEAOQUAKTVB8 O K TOCRlSThi and COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Eoeclal to families mad sin tie gentlemen. The management will . be plrase d at all time to tfaorr rooms and give prices. A mod ern Turkish Bath establishment m the hotel. H. C. BOWERS, . Manaerer. NEW PERKINS Fifth and "Washington Sts. Opened June. 1908. A hotel in the very heart of Portlands business ac tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph. Every convenience for comfort of commercial men. Modern in every respect. Rateo $1.00 and up. Cafe and grill; muaio during lunch, dinner and after theater. Ire. I Q,. S wetland. Sec. and Mflrr. - . - - - fv - i r5K hilt- ... , ... ... THE CORNELIUS "The Honse of "Welcome," corner Park and Alder. Portland 's newest and most modern hotel. European plan. Single, $1.50 and up. Doable, $2.00 and up. Our omnibus meets all trains. ' H. E. FLETCHER, Manager. HOTEL RAMAPO Corner Fourteenth and Washington New Hotel, Elegantly Furnished Rates $1.00 and Up Special Rates for fermanenti European Plan. Tlus Meets All Trains, M. K. JOIET. FBOFKIETOR. PRIVATE BATHS YOD WILL LIKE THE WOODS American Plan fTfy I ' L'T European Plan 12.60 Per Day LIVJ X I A l i & 1 1.50 Per Day "It's All Comfort." Onr Table d'Hote Meals eat Feature. In heart of business district, center of city, half blocs from G. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. Depot, close to all steam ship wharvee and C. P. R. Depot. VANCOUVER, B. C. FUNERAL NOTICE. SMITH Marie A. Smith, beloved wife of William L. Smith and beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Paber, age 24 yeara. Funeral from residence. 27 East Salmon St., this (Thursday! afternoon, at 2 o'clock, thence to Ht. Francis" Church, East 11th and Oak sts. Interment Mt Calvary Cemetery. Friends and acquaint ances respectfully invited to attend. NIMAN The funeral of the late Alton Nl man will take place from the late resi dence, 1101 Clinton street, at 11:80 A. M., where short services will take place thence to the Adventist Church, East 11th! and Everett sts.. at 1 P. M. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Friends Invited. DAVIS March 22. at the family residence, 3U1 7th St.. James Albert Davis, aged 69 years Friends Invited to attend funeral services which will be held at Holman's chapel at 2:30 P. M. today (Thursday). Interment Rose City Cemetery. BRADLEY The funeral services of Charlie A. Bradley will be held Friday. March 25 at the Hawthorne Park Presbyterian Church' East Twelfth and East Taylor streets. ' Dunning s McEntee, Funeral Directors. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady as sistant. Office of County Coroner. ZELLER-BYRXES CO., Funeral Directors. 594 Williams sve. ; both phones; lady attend ant: most modern establishment In the city. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct, srs. 220 Sd st. Lady Assistant. Phone 11. iOl. f. F. FIN LET SON. 3d and MadUoav Lady Attendant. Phone Main V. A 1609. EAST BIDE Funeral Directors, successors to F- 8. Dunning, Inc. K. 62. B 352s. ERICSON CO. Cndertaaers; lady assist' ant. 40 Alder. M. a.133. A 2SS& LKRCB, . undertaker, cor. East Alder and tb. Phones. 8L B 1888. Lady assistant. AMUSKMEXT8. BUNGALOW THEATRE 12th and Morrison Phones Main 1 VT and A 4224. 3 NIGHTS.- BEGINNING TONIGHT, Special Price Matinee Saturday, ROJJERT EIVEMON in' Latest Comedy -Drama Success, "A MAN'S A MAX." revenings. $1.50 to 50c; matinee., $1 to 25c SEAT SALE TOMORROW Bungalow Theater, Week Monday, Mar. 28 Mr. Wm. A. Brady announces Mr. MANTELL In seven magnificent productions of Shakes ' pearean and romantic plays Monday . MACBETH Tuesday RICHELIEU Wednesday HAMLET Thursday OTHELLO Friday j KING LEAR Saturday Matinee. .. .ROMEO AND JULIET Saturday Night RICHARD ill Prices, both evening and matinee: Lower floor $2.O0, SI. AO. $1. Balcony tl.OO. 75c: gallery 50c. THEATER Main 2. A 8860 Geo. T. Baker, Manager TONIGHT All week. First time at popular prices; greater production and company than ever. The superb musical comedy, "THE ALASKAJf." Eves., 26c, SOc. $1; Saturday Mat.. 25c. BOe. Next week, starting Sun. Mat. "St.. Elmo" MATX B. A 1099. UAIIXEE EVERY DAT. mums THfATER 15-25-50-75C WEEK MARCH 2 1ST "The Trading IdT," Walsh, Lynch Co. in "Hncklns1 Run," Charles P. Semon, Barnes and Craw ford, Berry and Berry. The Bimbos, MeGln nis Brothers, Pictures. Orchestra. Portland Theater Phones A 7085 Russell & Drew. Main 443. Managers. Fourteenth and Washington Sts. Week Starting Sunday Matinee, March 27, The Ollie Mack Musical Comedy Company in "A NIGHT OX BROADWAY." Pretty girls, funny comedians; a big corps of singers and dancers. Note the prices: Night 20c, 30c, 40c and SOc; matinees--2oc f? - a Vaf Wrrs w W GRAND WEEK MARCH 21 The lAdy and the Keane ft Briscoe, Tramp, Loiils Guertln m Louise Stickney - AlaZUS and - Harry BarheUer X nr Georgia Nelson IViaZette Grandascope Matinee every day. 2:30: any seat. 13c Evening performances, 7:30. 9:15; balcony, 18c; lower floor. 26c; box seats. BOo. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS rnl CHURCHLETY BROS., wood and coal ual dealers, office and yard 13tu and Marshall. Phones Main 931. A 8881. Flnriaf Cut Fiowsrs always frash from j. i vt is k our awn conservatorlea siartla Jb Forbes oa. MI Wasniagtoa s. awtsi pbenes. Pnnl Richmond and Wallssnd Anstrallaa. vuat independent Coal A Ics Conpwt opposita City Library. Botsj phonos. ACCTION BALES IODAI. At Baker's Auction House. 1B2 Park st. : furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son, auctioneers. MEETING WOT1CI88. OREGON COMMANDERT. NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave this evening at 7:30 p. M. Or der of the Temple, visiting Sir Knlgnts courteously mviiea. W. S. MACRUM. Recorder. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. " 114, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Thursday) evening at 7:HO, Masonic Temple. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON. See. MINERVA LODGE. NO. 19, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the first degree. Vis itors welcome. E. FRET, Sec. MONTAVILLA ASSEMBLY NO. 158. UNITED ARTISANS Members are request ed to attend the funeral of our late brother, Thomas Johannesen, today (Thursday) at 3 P. M. at Finley's parlors. By order of the secretary. ; J. W. MILLS. UTOPIA REBECCA LODGE 600 social given t I. O. O. K. Hall, corner Bast ttth and Alder sts.. this (Thursday) evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Admission 15 cents. DIED. HOLLIDAY In this city March 23. at his late residence. 178 loth street. Ellery C. Holllday. aged 59 years. The remains are at Finley's parlors. Funeral notice here after. Minneapolis and Duluth ' papers please copy. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT, Main lit. SECRETARY, Main 599. HUMANE OFFICER, East 477. NEW TODAY. T racr $100 CASH .Will make first payment on a splendid ORCHARD TRACT on onr SPITZENB ERG SCAP POOSE holdings. $20 to $50 per acre. Only 25 miles from Portland, on railroad. Best soil, finely located. Town lot FREE IN SPITZENBERG. Liberal terms to suit. Many people are buying these tracts. Prices $300, $400 and $500 PER TRACT OT 10, 20, 30 ACRES. . Call or write; go down with us by appointment. Phones Main 4967, A 2772. McFarland Investment Co. 311 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. MERRITT & PALMER, Agents INVESTORS Call on Owners' Realty Aes'n for timber, acreage, business, residences and apartment properties. 205 Abing-ton. Orchard NEW TODAY. WINDSOR HEIGHTS 47th, 48th, 49th end Division Sts. This property lies directly on one carline and is but a few blocks from two other oarlihes the Hawthorne, ave. line on the north and the Richmond on the west. It fronts on the Section Line road, one of the best thorough fares leading into the city the best when Division street is hard surfaced this year. It's close in, within the 3-mile circle, only 10 minutes from Grand and Hawthorne aves. It 's the center of a growing and expanding district Mt. Tabor to the east with its fine homes, city park and reservoirs; the Rich mond section encroaching on the west; beautiful Hawthorne ave. to the north, and the Mt. Scott suburbs stretching 3 miles beyond to the southeast. Where else in the city of Port land can you buy property so fa vorably situated and which offers such certain prospect of advance in value at these remarkably low prices ? 50x100 Lots $450 and Up $50 Down Superb view. Soil and perfect drainage. Graded streets and Bull Run water free. Cement sidewalks bonded. 80 Per Cent of the Entire Tract Has Already Been Sold Prices positively advance . as heretofore announced. If you want to get the benefit of the PRICE ADVANCE, act before SUNDAY. Brubaker & Benedict 502 McKay Bldg., 3rd and Stark. Phone Main 549. n Selecting A lot, don't forget that Castle Heights, head of Seventh st., offers a large assortment of view lots at prices that are cheaper than any other addition -as close in. Only a few minutes' walk from the postoffice. 500 up. KEASEY, HUMASON KTS JEFFERY 14 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Main 1189 A 6218 ALBINA AND PIPPIN 'We Have THE CHOICEST BUSINESS RESIDENCELOCATIONS around THIS POPULAR CORNER on the carline CLOSE TO SWIFT'S TOWN where business lots are sellinfr at $3000 to $6000 each. We can quote you ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND TERMS. Big discounts for spot cash. FERRIS - MIN(TrEALTY CO. SOS Board of Trade. 0,000 A good 50x100 buy on Park street. Has good future. KEASEY, HUMASON VEX anjd JEFFERY 14 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Main 1189 A 6218" Apartment site, Nob Hill . district, 75x100, on carline. For particulars, see us. CHAPIN S HBRLOW 332 Chamber of Commerce. FEW LEFT NEW TODAY. 157-Acre Farm OX SALEM ELECTRIC LINE FINE PROPOSI TION FOR CDTTlSG IP. SOLD OX EASY TERMS. We have a fine 157-acra farm, less than 17 miles from Portland on the Salem Electric line. This is the finest kind of a dairy ranch. It has 80 acres in cultiva tion, balance cleared and In pasture, except 10 acres of grood timber; a sjood 6-room house, 2 barns 60x80 ft. and 50x63 ft.: also an orchard of three acres, all varieties of fruit. A (rood county road cutting; the place In two. besides another coun ty road which touches the places makes this an at tractive proposition for cutting: into small tracts, for which there Is & great demand. There are a 1 1 n e c e 8 sary Improvements. Including: a hop house 26x 62 ft. A Rood strong: stream on the place runs the year round. The following: stock and implements go: 2 horses. 3 cows, 3 hogs, 14 sheep, 175 chickens, 1 wag-on, 1 buggy, set of . single and set of double harness, mower, binder, cultivator, S plows, h a r r o w, disc, all small tools. 250 bushels grain. PRICE 817,500 FOR ALL. RALPH ACKLEY 605 Corbett Bids. GRAY-CUNNINGHAM -GRAY 722-723 Electric Bldg. . S3000 Eighty acres, 3V miles west of Portland; $3000 cash will secure this, balance terms to suit. First street, south, two houses, in come ; half cash, balance terms ; good buy; also Union ave., 90x100, house modern; for business purposes, corner alone worth price asked. - SPECIAL. One lot in Laurelhurst, $650; $100 cash, balance easy payments; alsolot 40x100, in Waveriy Heights Add., $700; $io cash, balance monthly in stallments. TWO AND ONE-HALF ACRES. Four and one-half miles from Port land on Oregon Electric car line ; good level land, modern 7-room plastered house, good well, all cultivated, and set to fruit and berries, trees 4 years old; $800 cash will handle, balance terms. GRAY-CUNNINGHAM-GRAY 722-723 Electric Bldg. i 100x100 Grand Ave. i Bargain Portland Trust Company BANK S. K. Cor Third aod Oak Stm. Lots in Tualatin View Park. This addition is only a few blocks from the Portland Heights carline and has an unsurpassed view. Every lot has a good view. Also a few pieces of acreage in the same tract. KEASEY. HUMASON d!i JEFFERY 14 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Main 1189 - A 6218 Ladd's Addition Home, $1000 Swell, modern, brand new 7 - room house. Just finished; has furnace, nice fireplace, g-as and electric lights, nice den, sleeping- porch, laundry trays, In fact, all latest improvements; on a lot 40x128, with alley In rear; all street improvements and cement sidewalk In and paid. On Ladd avenue, near Haw thorne avenue, on 80-foot street, price a bargain. $6250 $1000 cash, balance terms to suit. Grussi & Zadow 317 Board of Trade BIdgM 4th and Oik. Elk City District A mine in this new Eldorado, $10,000 In work and machinery already there. Will give you & bargain. ZIMMERMAN 621 Board of Trade. IRVINGTON lOOxlOO. 4th. near Stanton. ......... .$2500 IOOxIOO, corner 18th, Brasee.. ....... . 38SO 50x100, lth. near Stanton. ... ...... . 1400 SOU 00. 18th, near Knott.............. 18CO 50x100, 13th, near Stanton. . 1400 SOxrlOO, 23d, near Brasee.............. 17QO SOxlOO. 8th. near Stanton.............. laso BOxlOO, 11th, near Stanton 1260 50x100. 7th, near Stanton 1800 These are choice tots. A. BACKUS. 619 Board of Trade Bldg-. Main 89QO. A 7ST4. MORTGAGE LOANS I'Srsre Anosnta PreferL GOOOARD WIEUMUCK. 243 Stark St- $200 jnEW TODAY. Cheapest Wheat Farm In Willamette Valley 360 acres, 200 acres ready to plow and part is in crop, the balance is woodland and pasture; good house and 3 large barns, with running water in both house and barn. Soil is a rich deep red loam, suitable for all crops and especially adapted to fruits, being' high rolling land with a beautiful view of the surrounding country, on a fine gravel road, 12 miles from Salem and 3 miles to' railroad and small town, with telephone and rural mail, and the price for the entire farm is $40 per acre, on very easy terms, and we chal lenge any one to produce its equal in either price, quality of soil or loca tion. . Now, Mr. Buyer, don't pay a fancy price way out from civilization ; corme to us and get in on the ground floor where there is something in it for you. " Wallace Investment Go. Oregonian Building. 10-Acre Farm Hig-hly Improved. TEN MILES FROM PORT 1A!'D, SEAR ELECTRIC LINE S30OO EASY TERMS This fine 10-acre farm, 10 miles from Portland, near a grood electric line, all under cultivation but one acre left to supply fire wood. This Is an ideal country place with the best of Improvements. There Is a first-class 4-room house, a barn 25x35 feet, harness, cultivator, plows, harrow and all small tools There are about 100 bearing- fruit trees, all varie ties and kept in the best condition, producing" quite an Income. There is a fine strawberry bed of 1.2 acres, besides a quantity of small fruit. It has all necessary o u t b u 1 I d I n era. chicken houses, parks, etc. In the best of shape ready for money making. This place has been given the best of care and everything: about it will be found in first class condition. Ready to move upon. We can give Immediate possession. Pric $30oo siooo now and Balanee to Salt. RALPH ACKLEY 80S Corbett Bids. WEST SIDE HOME Desirable locality; on carline; twenty minutes' ride BUILT SIX MONTHS Strictly Up - to - Date Cost $5300, but owner says SELL IT SELL IT Regardless of loss if you can find a buyer who can pay $1500 cash down on the deal, as I MUST HAVE MONEY It will be sold this week, and you have fair notice, so don't blame us If YOU MISS IT FERRIS - MING REALTY CO. SO Board of Trade. A Few Very Choice Investments 80500 100x100, close In on Williams ave. SH500 125x100, near Thurman. st. SSOOO Irregrular tract, would make about B lots, splendidly rocated for warehouse or factory. In South Port land. 8KOOO 125x100 on 21st and Alberta sts., with some improvements. The best buy on that thoroughfare. S4000 Quarter block on 27th and E. Morrison. S350O New store building: with R modern living: rooms above. In se lected residence district. Otto & Harkson Realty Co. 133V4 First St. PLATTOTG ACBKAOB. We are Instructed to of fer for a few days 0 acres Just esst of Laurelhurst for $3000 per acre. This prop erty has a Ions' frontage on the O. K. & Is". Co., making it very valuable also in the near future for warehouse or factory pur noses. We solicit sn Inves tigation. THE HART LAND i CO., 142-148 Kecead Bt. BUILDERS AJTD CONTRACTORS, ATTENTION X We offer one of the best quarter blocks In Holladay Park, on north east c o r n e r Twenty - fourth and Wasco. Price 14000. Mortgage J1800. JACKSON A DEERWO, 24 Stark St. FOR SALS! Millinery stock and fixtures) splendid location, good cash business- n competition. Must retire. Terms strictly cash; bargain If taken immediately. For particulars address Milliner, AJ 822. Ore-sonlan. i