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KING GEORGE NOW! FOLLOWING FATHER - i Fersonal Contact With People Seen to Solidify Throne's Influence. BUSINESS MEN LIKE RULER ! Plrr OfrUf Uun Nowaday With l.air-1 Xmcritan I.abnr-Miving Im It .o-i) Wondering Wlicrr t hurt-bill ioue- LONlHiS. Sept. .. iSpeclal.l King r.eor-e plans to pa v. state visits to two ..r three vt the principal provincial cities In lji rt-ulin every )ear. The Ute KinK .lid a K-'"l deal ot "-at and tlious'i Mnic hciirge niay not 1 a genius, he can -ee through a brick wall as far as another man. and he realized .learlv enouarh that the per sonal contact of his father with the people solidified the Influence of the throne. Me Is .l-iermined to srive no chance fur a revival of the republlcan i.m that was a showing feature or political Kiiinan-I under hr dull name sakes a rrntiir or so aico. So enrlv next year ihe Kins will lil Wales then possibly I'ublin. Im mediately alter the coronation, and certalnlv Krtinbiiriih in the Kail- Other tines mav be Included, for the court ,.fficlai. are getting out a list of events In prolnt-tal centers that miKht be wort! rojal atlemtance. nulnc- .Men I.lkr Kin? irorpr. With btnlness men the Klnit Is becoming- extremely popular, for he ha a paion f-r order and method they can appreciate. Mis palacea have of fices run nowadays with the latest .mrri. an labor-savin appliance. Mis last reform has been In connection with the messages that pass between Iondon and the court wherever he may be. For Ion enough now the postoTflce and lelesraph stems have been fully .cleiiuate to handle all these, but be t ause precedent hail ordained that a etistiv service of special messengers should be maintained, hardly anv alter ation was made in the time of Queen Victoria or KinK Edward. In conse quence. King's messensers traveled, long journeys to deliver dispatcher. Kin George haa altered all that. II is content to rely on the postofflce for the prompt and regular transmission .f the necessarily frequent communi cation between Buckingham Palace. Marlborough House and the court In Votla nd. Twice a dav the postofflce collerta all royal letters and parcels and for wards them by the oruinary channels. Preparations On for Coronation. Alreadv the I'eera and their wives an- trlnitntn-c their plumes for the coronation next June. Such is the de mand for ermine, miniver and other furs f.r their robes that the price are mounting. I'p to now French vel vets have been used to a large extent, but Queen Mary Is all for home Indus tries, so nrltlsh velvet makers will s....n be working hard to supply the peeiled materiel. Even the Liberal paper In London 'c finding fault with Home Secretary Winston Churchill for having gone pig sticking In Asia Minor Instead of slay Ire at home In these critical times. Foreign Secretary Sir Edward UreT took his place as Minister In Attend ance on the King at Balmoral, and that fa. I li started the persistent story that Winston went away pur posely to avoid court duty, for It was to him that one of the royal family made the plain stntement immediately after the death of King Edward tiiat tliev all believed the Liberal agitation against the l.ords worried the King Into l is grnve. As he and Chancellor of Exchequer l.oyd-;eorge were the chief crusaders against the Feers. Winston took the remark to heart, according to society goselp. especially as both King Ed ward and King Uenrge had given him the glacial glance on several official occasions. Kut for an ambitious poli tician like Churchill to bluntly show he wants no more relations with roy alty Is rather hard to believe. Church Ill i a cute fellow and probably ha a few other reasons for his absence from England Just now. KING GOOD SPORTSMAN I.NflLISII MOWIUII I.IKK.S TO MARK" FANCY SHOTS. Quern lnry .ivc I'p Vi-.it to Ilelii lle ami May Take Crtil-r on Kali ir. I-ONPON. Sept. IX Kin George ha enjoyed the opening days of the shooting sason In Scotland as much as any of his wealthy neighbors round Balmoral. At tni spot, at any rate, he is comfort ably at home and he intends to maintain the shooting amenities of the Royal de mesne quite up to previous standards. In ti.ls matter King Ueorge s attitude Is one of personal tnierest. to a degree In which this could not be saM of his pat ronage of the turf He takes a partion aMo pride In maintaining the accuracy of bis aim as a shot, and derives a keen recre.rtive Interest from the study of his method and the analysis of his results. He Is Inclined to fancy shots, and some f his achievements In this re.ecl are forming the material of much talk in sporting circles. , The rouse shooting on the Balmoral and Fallochble demesnes Is of compara tive unimportance, hu: it Is eked out by the tenancy of the Micras Moors. Kin Ccorge has a preference for stalking ratiier than driving In the deer forests: -d more attention In the future will be riven to deer-stalkin expedition, in which he will be accompanied by the Trince of Wale, who I his personal companion In a fuller sense than In previ ous year. Even the Incursion of politicians to confer on the eternal' question of what to do with the Iords has failed to dull the ardor of the monarch tn Scottish sporH Not all the conversation has .een of politics, however. It I practical ly settled that the Prince of Wales will according to old tradition be Invested with great ceremony at Cardiff or Car narvon, with that Idol of Wale. Chancel lor of Exchequer IJoyd Oeorge. as chief representative of the Principality. Car narvon and Cardiff are vicing with one another for the honor of being the scene of this eeent. and. while the former town has an enormous traditional ad xaatage. It ts likely that the Importance of Cardiff a a commerrisl center, and U.e iocxiul Influence which it is cap- bio of eaertlnK. will rcpult tn IU claim being Indorsed. Although Informal Invitation hae reached Klnic George from several crowned hearts In Continental countries, home affair will keep him engrossed for the next few months, no his present plan Is to nay no slat visit to the Euro pean courts unt II the Fall of m-it year. It Is also recorded In the court entourapce as definitely settled that Kin Oeoraie will not make any Continental sojourn prior to his coronation. The visit to relatlTea of her own which Queen Mary had In contemplation dur ing the !Tirln(t haa been abandoned al together, and there Is no foundation for the suggestion that she may proceed up on a holiday on her o account early lit the new year. There Is reason to anticipate that the Kin and Queen will spend a few weeks In the early Fall of next vear In a Baltic cruise. In the course of which they will have the op portunity of vlsltln- several capitals and courts under formal conditions. I SERENADE STARTS WAR .'IIICAC.O SCIllT.B TORS BY Alt RESTS OF YOOG KOI.KS. Cilixrn Says HI Proiw-rtjr Was Ie- .trmrd locsn"t Know How to Take Joke Is Itctort. CHICAGO. Sept. 13. Hinsdale has a town feud that reached the explosive sta-te when six youne men were ar rested after being routed out of their beds at A. M. on warrant sworn out by Arthur B. Wright, an attorney with Chicago offices at 117 I -a Salle street. 1'esldents of this suburb hare taken sl.'es In the quarrel, wherefore mem ber of the "Wrights" and "antl Wrlghf faction tlo not speak as they pass bv The boys who were captured In the latest hostile move are William K Llchle. Peter M. Fuetx. Joel S. Child. Harrv M. Hoi verscheld. Howard E. Jtlodgett and Robert Holverschold. Marshaled by a policeman who served die warrant, the young men were taken to Wheaton. where they were re leased on bonds of Mnn each by Mag istrate Kerrlck. Trial was set for next Wednesday. malicious attempt to destroy property- wa the charge made by Mr. Wright Mr Wright based his accusation upon an outbreak last Fourth of July night. Fifteen or twenty boys gathered In front of his house, "armed with a . . - i.n firecrackers.' Some WiiBiiri " n . - of these, it is alleged, were thrown on the porch, other against me nu windows, while a few were tossed upon the roof, though without setting It on "Tccordlng to Mr. Hadley. hi client ba been the victim of organized youth ful persecution for the last three or four years, doting from the evening . -. -.i e hnri rolled a larce boulder upon the Wright porch. Re- olver In nann. Jir. i - nn.l fired In the air. Thereupon the Hinsdale boys and some of the girls, too declared war. Mis Hazel Hall, daughter of t.eorge H Hall. Is one young woman champion of the prisoner, and she is engaged to youn Richie. It all Mr. Wright fault, she said. He doesn't know how to take a Joke, and I'm sure most everybody out here would like to see him move away. It the bovs were out with some firecrack ers the night of the Fourth, surely that Isn't enough reason to have everybody arrested and In the middle of the nlsht. too. How that for persecu- Miss Hall's father said that Wright hurt the daughter of Thomas R. Wed dell one night last April because she put "tlcktacks- on his window: also that Wright shot Into a crowd of boys who were rollicking near his house. In juring George Holversr.held. whose father la one of Hinsdale s wealthiest residents. FAKE COImsIaIIGHT PARIS BlIWiLAK-S ESCAPADE PROVES IIOIBLV IUSASTROCS. Robhor Invades Workman's Room, Resulting In Ills Own Capture and That of Counterfeiters. PARIS. Sept. 13. (Sperial.) The inva sion of a workman's room by a burglar the other day led to a very Interesting discoverv. fo which neither the would be thief nor the police, who arrested him. were In anv way prepared indeed, if he lad had hf choice, the occupant of the chamber certainly would have preferred that the Intruder should have been allowed a little latitude, and that the jiKentw of the law should have confined tlieir activity to perambulating the streels. The burglar had ascended the stair case of the house In a very stealthy manner, and after he had given a few taps on the door In ordor to ascertain whether the tenant of the room waa at borne In which cusp he would have apolo gised for having mistaken the chamber, and gone down without exciting plclon-'ie had skillfully forced the lock and entered. Inluckily for him. the little maneuver had been perceived by a neighbor, who. as noon as the burglar had got Into the chamber, ami closed the hor. ran clownstHirs nnd Informed the concierge of what was happening, so that every path nf egress should be cut off. and then, like the good citixen that he was. reported the episode to the first policeman whom he chanced to meet. A nall force of agents of the law was soon ascending that tatrrase. escorted by the neighbor and the concierge. The first thing that the police did was to capture the burglar, who. seeing the game was up. surrendered. Then they looked around the room, which was quite a larce one. to ascertain whether he had gone vesv far In his pillaging operations. The amazement of the police may be Imagined whan they discovered on a big table an entire apparatus for coining, full evidence, if such were yet wanted, of the Intentions or Its owner being forthcom ing es well. On that same table lay a number of two-franc piece, some of which had been turned out very well, while other were failures. This showed that the occupant of the cham ber was only a beginner, but the inten tion to defraud was completely dem onstrated. The burglar, whose visit to this cham ber l ad led to consequences of which he had never dreamt, was led off to the station, whither he was soon followed by the man whom he had come to plunder, and who was taken Into custody on ht return to his dwelling. This man. w-ho was believed by his fellow tenants to be an honest toiler, has been found by the police to he an old offender, who had already undergone no less than aeven sentences of Imprisonment. So that little expedition has led to the capture of two delinquents Instead of one. Convicts Win Making Twine. Survey. Minnesota employ its convicts so profitably at making twine that In that state hinder twine is cents cheaper than outside, and the "tnibt" baa given up try- THE MORXIXG OJtEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 14, 1910. In to meet the rate. The state makes a profit of JIS9.S9 on each man employed in the twine works, and with the opening of a proposed farm implement plant the net profit to the slate will run up to JXXVMI a year. This Is a good showing, and particularly gratHylng to the thrifty Minnesota farmer, who devised a scheme which lowered their taxes'. lowered the cost of the binding twine, which they tis in great quantities, mved them from be coming victims of a. fixed trust price. In troduced the humane practice of giving employment to prisoners and paid a profit over the entire cost of their keep. Ban on Flannelette (iowns. Indianapolis News. A great many persons have Iearnad by experienrj that flannelette Is a highly In flammable material. Yet it Is a favorite fabric for children's night dresses. The New York Medical Journal thinks it Is time physicians should call the attention of mothers to this danger, and the Brit ish Are prevention committee hss already taken action in the matter. The com mittee recommends In a recent report that the words "burn rapidly'" rhnll be worked In the selvage of the material. DAILY METEOKOLOMCAL REPORT. rOHTLAND. Sept. 13. Maximum tem perature, art desrees: minimum. 55 degrees. Hirer reading, s A. M.. 1.0 feet; change in last 24 hours. 0.3 foot rise. Trial rainfall 15 1". M. lo r P. M l r.one: total rainfall sines September 1. Il.4fi Inches: ncrmal. o.57 Inches; deficiency. 0.12 Inch Total sun shine September 12. none; porslble un shme. 12 hours 42 minutes. Barometer t re duced 10 sea level at 5 I'. M.. 30.00 inches. THE WEATHER. Observations taken at & P. M.. Pacific tlm Fepteniher 13. Ii10. j- ."I Wind S T ' 8TAT.ON3. 1 If! l - cj , a r . Tlolse Hoslon I'alrarv Chirac" Iienver lr Moines. ...... tHilulh Kurrka DsUeston Helena Jacksonville Kansas City Marshfleld Montreal Xew Orleans New York North Head Phoenix Poctitello Portland ICnsenurg Sacramento. ...... hi. l.nuts St. Paul.... Salt Lake....... Ban rlgo San Francisco.... Siskiyou Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island... Walla Walla Washington Winnipeg Yellowstone Park. i 70. . I "010 . ' - o. . I MI. .' 114 0. . HllO. .1 4 0. . O:0. . I Kil l,. .1 .".K'll. .1 Mil. 72 O. . I -' 0 . . I 2 l. . Sli 0. .1 "K II. . - O . . ; t2 o . 1l 4 NV Clear MI SSW OOj 4 SE ICIear li'lcar I Pi. Cloud: Pt. Cloud; Clou1y !Pt. Cloud: li'lcar lltaln (Clear (Clear 'Cloudy (Cloudy If 'loud v OOj mi IHl; IN N 4tK 011,12 W III,' 4 X 10!24 N 001 NW OOl 4 NE oolOiNE os 4 NW on 121 s 12 E M, S S no 12SE ihi; 7 sv nw'H'SE no S'SE ICIouiiv Cloudy ICloudy iPt. Cloud Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy (Cloudy I'loudy Pt. CloudJ clear 'pt. Cloudl IClear ii'lotidy IClear IClear icioudy IClear Pt. Cloud J so o. 73 0. 4 n. 74 o. -Jlo. H4 l. HI, 'II. t.2 O. IIS II. roii. 74(1. IHl 4 NW OOl 4'N' Oil'lO SB ll 4 SW on n s on1 t"s 00 I'.'iW Oil; 1 2 N 001 A XE IHH 7 N iwi'24 SE OOf A'SW .Vi 4 NW (Kll 4 I - o J 4 II '. .) 7BO. ii . Ill 0. M O 114! 4 NE WEATHER CONDITIONS. A trough scaped low pressure area over lies the Pacific Slope. It ha caused hKht rain In Southern Oregon and cloudv weath er rxt-nds from the rain rea North to Puei Sound. A large hitch pressure area Is central over South Dakota and It con? trols the weather nearly everywhere In the I'naed State East of the Rocky Mountain and no rain lias fallen lo that larje sec tion except locally In the South and In a f.w places along the western '.op of the Apalachlan Mountains. It decided y cooler in Western Oreon and over a strip of territory extending from the Ohio val ley northeastward to the Province of CJue- b'lhe indication are for llfrht rain Wednes day In W estern Or-gon. Southwestern " n Ington and Southeastern Idaho. It will be cooler In the Interior of Western Washing ton. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers; south westerly winds. Oregon Pair east, bowers west portion. Southwesterly winds. Washington Pair, except showers south west portion: cooler interior west portion. Southwesterly winds. Idaho Pair, except showers southeast POr""n- EDWARD A. DEALS. MKKT1NO ypTICKS. WASHINOTON CHAPTER NO. IS. R. A. M. Regular convocation this (Wednesday! evening at 7:30 sharp Maonlc Temple. East Burn slrie and East Elsiith. Work In P. M. degree. A business matter o' great Importance will be dla .i..ri All Knvil Arch Masons in- By order E. H. P. CLYDE EVANS. Secretary. HA WTHORNW l.ODGB. NO. 111. A. F. A A. M. Special colli munlcatKin mJ& tn (Wednesday) evening. :c.u o ckwk. y m . . . a .1 ...... Vloliln worK in ine .-m. -m. C. E. MIIXER. "C. PMIRITAX LOW1B. NO. S. I. O.. O. F. Regular meeting thui iWeJnesday) evening, at S o'clock. First degree and other very Im portant business. All members are urged to ! present. Visitor. .!. ' EXEMPT FIREMEN'S' ASSOCIATION Members are requested to meet at the Ca thedral. tth and Davis streets, at o clock this (Wednesday! morning to attend the funeral of our i.te .ff'' THE OP.PH1A TEMILE NO. 1. P Will meet on Thursday night. Instead of Saturday, beginning September 1J. In the K. P. Hall, llth and Alder. GRACE WHEELER. M. ot R. M. C. ror.TLAND COMPANY. X. 107. will cive a .hW party and dance Wednesday evening tL-ptemoer 14. at W. O. W. Tempie. 118 llth st. Admlfsion 20c. FT'NKRAt NOTICES. BARRETT in this city. September 12. at the famllv residence. 215 North 20th at John Harrett. aned 71 year. 5 months. Fun' from the above residence at 8:30 A. M. to day I Wednesday). September 14. thence to the cathedral. 15th and Pavls sts. Serv ices at A. M. Friends Invited. Inter ment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Services at the grave private. ryisr.Hnvl! Died Sept. li. at 30R First St.. ' Mrs Margaret Coesrove. aged T5 yeara 8 months IS las Funeral will take place from above ts -sidenee. Wednes lay. Septem-be- 14 at 0:30. there to St. I-awrenrs Church. Third and Sherman streets, at A. M. Frlnda Invited. Interment Ml. Cal ary cemetery DIAMOND In this city. September 1.1. at the famllv residence. 34rt College street. Henry Diamond, aged 2 years. Friends Invited lo attend funeral services, which will be held at the shove residence at 1U A. M.. tomorrow (Thursday l. September 15. FAt'SKK In this city. September th. A. Osrar Fauske. ho vears. Funeral ser-1ces will be held today. September 14. at i l M from Erlcon's Chapel. 4'lu Alder it'reetl' Friends respe-tfullv invited to at tend, interment 'MuKnomah cemetery. m A, K Tho funeral services of ihe late jam Alexsnder p-lack. of Llnnton. will be held from Zeller-Bvrnes lort 5'l Williams avenue. East Side, to day' Wednesday. September 14th. at 10 A. ' M. W1SICH In this elty. September 13th. Mllos Vtil.lch. aed 2fl years. Funeral will take place from Dunning and Mc Fniee Chapel. Thursday. September t.-th. s'l 9 A. M. Interment Hose City cemetery. Friends Invited. li tpu Frances avenue and East 4hth street, Anna tier, aged :. years. Remains at private .reception rooms of the bu't MO Fun--ral Directors. East Alder and East Sixth streets. IONSETH rXORAI CO. U A KM (JAM b IU. ILOBAL Dl-SIONS. t hopes: Mala Slut: A list. Dunning Mr It: a tee. Funeral Directors. 1th and Pin- Pbooe Main 430. Lady - ai.tsut. OWlce of taonty Coroper. KUWAKD HOLM AX CO.. FuDeral Dlrect Brm"tj xd st. Idy Assistant, pliooe M. 0T. f p. HNLEi-" SON. Sd sad Madlsoa. . Jt aftendaiit. PI'one Main t. A ! EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors K. 8. Dunning. Inn. E. li. B x. ERIt'SOX CO. Undertakers: lady aailst- nt 40 Alder. M. 133. A 2233. zr.LI.F.R-BYRNES CO.. Fnnetwl Directors, so f Williams ave-: both phowes;ladTasst. in. East B 1IM La Or aaa-'aaUj 5 4MCSEMENIS. BAKER STOCK CO. fiKO. I RAKKR, Manager. SEASON SKAT SALE OPENS THIS MORNINfi. 9 O't'IXX'K. Prices 25c. .Vc, 75o. Mats.. 25c. 50c. Wed. Ksrxaln Mai.. 25c. SEASON OPENS SATIKDAY SEPT. 17. WITH "SWEET KITTY BELLAIR." Special SuhsTiplion Openings 1'rrformanco In the Heautl.'ul Xew Playhouse. CI UlllMt tlLKT IV T. tsett4A3 V v v H brilo TH1?ATPr' ,v?-W'TSl u Al'TB 1VF.F.K. SEPT. ISth Howard and Howard In "The Porter and The Salesman." Re hallltis. Kred Singer as "The Violin Maker of Cremona." Tom Smith and the three Peaches. Marie Kenton. Ben Beyer and Brother. C'aiaui, Pictures, trchestxa. LYRIC PORTLAND'S FAMILY PIAYHOl'SE 7th and Alder Sts. WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER IS. Edw. Armstrong Pre?enla MAK-IORiE .MA H R. With Il-r Winning smile In "PLAVINfi THE RA ES." T.vo performances nixhtly. 15'j and ,e. Matinee dally at 2:45; any seat 20c. Chorus fJIrls' Contest Friday Night. Vjjfri AND Week ,-ept 12, 1910 8AAI-nAHI)l'll TROl'PE S Initial American Tour of Arab Athletes. Mme. Jennj Yenettnn street Harry I). Crosby Hallen Jt Haves Arnold and Ethyl firarers. Novelty Musical and Dancing specialties. A Mimical rerpslchorean f lassie fiKANDASf fl"E Singers Matinee Every Day. 2.30: any scat 15c Evening Performances at 7:30 and 0:15; Balcony 15c; Lower Floor 25c: Box Seats BOe PEOPLES AMUSEMENT CO.'S id-Week First-Run Changes STAR THEATER TODAY The Sepoy's Wife, tiraehlc. He Meets ins Champion. Comedy. The Great Se.-ret. Edisonolan cemedv. and Whist, comic. ARCADE TODAY , The Gamblers Wife. American Pathe. The tiieenhorn The fllrl. Western eomedv. Ancient Castles of Austria, pic turesque. New Singer, other attraction. OH JOY TODAY 4 Big Photographic subjects. 4. Little Boy. Heart Interest. Kids Will Be Kids. Acrobatic turn. Memento of The past, romantic. An Easy Winner, comic. Tracy & Carter. ODEON TODAY Everything brand new. Ihe Two Sisters. American Paths Good Olue. Parisian comedy. Little Mother. Pathetic. Curly Confer. Sillies, music, etc. BIGGEST EVER FOOD SHOW, ARMORY House wives Afternoon Manufactu era' Assoc'ation Night .AlCTION SALES TODAY. Auction sale today at Wilson's Auction Home, comer Seconod and Yamhill sts. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At 240 Harrison, at 10 A. M. S. L. N. Oil man, auctioneer. DIED. GAYLORD In this city. September :3th. at Ihe fimllv residence. 751 Schuyler street. Daisy Louise O-iylord. aged 40 ears. 7 months. 14 days. Funeral an nouncement later. KI.AHN Sept. 13th. at 10B5 Maryland ave.. Christian P. Klalin, aced 63 years. Fun eral notice later. CLASMFIED ADVERTISING RATS Dally ar Sunday. Ter Line. One time .. v Same ad Iwo consecutive times 2io Saoue ad three consecutive time SUo Same ad six or seven consecutive time. .060 Six words counts as oae Hue on cash ad vertisements and Bo ad counted for less Iban two lines. Wbra an advertisement is not ran ronsee atlse times the one-time rate applies. On charge of book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number vf lines appearing lit tbe paper, regaruMesa of tbe number of words In each Una. la New Today all advertisement are chanted by measure valj. 14 lines to tbs Inch. Tbe above rate apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other clauUcsy. tions excepting the following! Situations Wanted. Hale. Situations Wanted. Jems lie. tor Rent, Booms, Urlvate Families. Booms and Board, t'rivate iamlUes. Housekeeping Rooma. Private x-unuilsa. Tbe rata on the above claasltlcaUiona la 1 cents a line each Insertion. TO OCT-OE-TOW N PATRONS The Ore gonlan will receive copy by mall, provided auOicleot remittance for a definite number ol issues ts sent. Acknowledgement of such remittance wUI be forwarded promptly. In case boifflce address is required, use regnlar form given, nnd count this as part of the ad. Answer to advertisements will be forwarded So natrons, provided seif-ad-oresaed envelope are Inclosed. If you have either telephone In your bouse we will accept your ad over the phone aad end 7011 the, bill tbe next day. Phone Want Ad. Dept.. Main 707 or A 8095. Sit uation Wanted and Personal advertisements not accepted over the phone. Errors are more easily made In telephoning advertise ments, therefore Tbe Ore.onlau will nol hold Itself responsible for such errors. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE, CTTY HALL MAIN 608. A 7B9. Hl.UA.VE OFFICER. EAST 477S. yEW TODAY. HOOD RIVER SNAP IO CHF.S, Ideallv situated on main county road, nbout 3 miles from Hood Kiver. all planted to young; orchard of choice Splt7.enbei-Ks and Yellow New towns In prime condition. One of the fineat tracts in the Valley. 2;00 cah or will arcept Portland residence in payment. Sf.K THIS AT ONCE. Devlin S Hrebaugh 510, Kll. KI2 Swetland Bids;. Two Magnificent Apartment Sites ' 110x100. S. W. corner of 16th and Montgomery streets. 115x233, N. E. corner of East 20th and Hawthorne avenue. Prices and Terms Made Rlaht. , Strong & Co. Owners, OS Concord Bldar. FOR SALE 45x100 west of East 17th and be tween Ankeny and liose City carlines. only Kino. (Superb locality for flats or goo'd home. JACKSON & DEERING ! Stark St. tx? JV ROSE CITY PARK HOME ?: . ''m wiv House :J:?s")3 ft. Lot 50x100 ft. For Sale by Owner. Price $5750 7 room, large fireplace, hardwootl floors, hot water heat. Every room tinted, full basement, auto garage. ;onii view. ' Plume 'C 27-l(i. Whole Block 200x200 feet, close in, just north of Washington St. Terms to suit pur chaser. Residence Site Uestricted district. llO feet front age, north side Johnson St., between ll'th and 20th. $16,000 Smith & Everett Failing Building, 3d and Wash. GREGORY HEIGHTS $200 LOTS Will make a fine money making in veMmenl. Call at Gregory Heights office. Knl of Kose City Park car line. INVESTMENT CO.0 Riverfront Home An elegant 10-acre tract, on the Wil lamette Kiver. Just above Portland, where the water is pure and the air is clear. Everything is just right. No improvements, but there are plenty of apples, pears, peaches, ber ries, "etc. Ground slopes gently to the river but is high enough to be above high .water. Electric car sta tion within a few .blocks. Price 112,300 on easy terms. i1 rvEASEY nUMASONejEFFERY 232 Chamber of Commerce. $50,000 Profit can he made in eight months on this proposition requiring $10,000 cash in vestment. Here it is: 500 acres; no waste land: over 300 acres in crops. The best of apple, pear, peach, walnut, grape, almond or small fruit land in trlctlv a fruit country, and the best climate on the Pacific Coast Country. Located at station on S. P. fi. n. in Umpqua Kiver Valley, Douglas County. Oregon. Will sell this fine tract for $10,000 cash, balance can be paid as follows: $5000 January 1. 1911, and the balance in contracts as land is sub divided and sold. No clearing of land necessary. All veady to plant trees. Price for short time only $125 per acre. Just think thi over five minutes, then come and see us. We will do the work, you get the profits. Grussi & Zadow 31T Board of Trade Blilg.. 4fh and Oak. 3100, E ACRE SO acres, near Burlington, fine plat ting proposition. This tract lies well. With full view of surrounding country. The owner of this Is a vion-resident and has ordered It soid at this figure for quirk ale. Surrounding land is selling fur $250 to $300 per acre. 7.1 MM Kim AX, 310 Board of Trade. , MILLIONS O' DOLLARS IX fiOLI). Valuta lvlna; dormant in already devel oped mines, within twenty miles of the tfutni'ter 'Smelter In Eastern Oregon, where a readv cash market exists. Hundreds or thousands nf tons t-f ore now blocked out ready to break down and shio. Grand opportunities for practical miners and live promoters: Now Is the time to se i uro some of these valuable properties, throuith purchase, lease or worklt g option. Quirk ai'tion counts. Address tecy. Sun-.pler lt.velrpment Leanue, Pitnipter. Oregon A BARGAIN An Improved acre. Marquam's Gulch. West Side, $1200. while $1000 cash han dles. Can Improve, slight cost, and beat apartment-house returns. JACKSON & DEERING S4l Sfark St. MOxlGAGE OANS On central business property. KDWAIIU K. KOI DEV, Lewis Building. NEW-6nOO M HOL'SK. East 8"th and Salmon streets; fnnnn; one-third rash, balance terms. Parties ana nboose their own painting and unt . lng. See owner. B. Bojson. rv ,r r NEW TODAY. HEADQUARTERS FOR Union Avenue The leading thoroughfare of the fcnst Side. Splendid prospects for rapid in crease in value. S3000 S90 Knott street, near I'nion avenue; lot feet Willi eottape in roar. Income $10. ideal flat-property and a splendid buy. S-JOOO -1272 I'liion avenue: lot SrtxSO; store and living rooms. Income S6000 Union avenue, near Morris; lot t-',4x100; "-room house. S7500 Union avenue, near Ivy: lot itxlo0 feet; 11-room modern house. Income $55. S9300 Union avenue, head of Fres cott street: lot SOxlOO feet: 2 stores. Income J50, Can be increased. S 12-000 Union avenue, corner of Ainsworth: iot 76x90 feet. Income 100. SI 3,500 Corner of Union avenue and Skidmore: lot 104x105 feet; 2-story building on north end. JB1S.500 N. W. corner of Union ave nue and Morris: lot 118Mxl20 feet, with 4 modern houses. Income J76, leavltifj vacant 60x60 feet on coiner. An unusually good buy. $aT.oOO Union avenue, corner near Burnsirie: lot 50x100 feet. Income 215 per month. Goddard & Wiedrick 243 Stark Street. FRONT l3A Acres Beautiful knoll on which to build vour home. This will be amontr fine homes, near carline and have city Im provements: 175 feet frontage on river. S3SOO TERMS. Chapin & Herlow :a Chamber of Commerce. WANTED! A Building Erected We want to have erected a 3 or 4 storv building, with ground floor de voted to stores, upper floors modern rooms, in a district bounded oil the east bv Third street, on the west by l lth. on the south bv Tavior. on the north by tllisati street. Will take 5 or 10-year lease at a good rental and give satis factory bond for security of rent. Give location, valuation of ground and cost of building you are willing to erect. Address V 313, Oregonian. CAX YOir BEAT THIS? 85x125 16th and Mill. West Side. An Ideal Apartment Site. 81 l-OOO Terms. The early bird gets it. AM 321 OREGONIAN Irvington Home Very good, modern. 7-rooni house, with hot water heat, electric lights, full basement, buiit-ln china closet, laundry trays, sleeping-porch, den, 4 bedrooms: on a corner lot, 50x100; nice lawn and roses, on East llth and Hal sey. Price $6000, half cash, balance to suit: includes carpete, linoleum and range. Grussi & Zadow .'117 Bonrd of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. 200x50 on Gibbs. bet. 1st and 2d. hotel and several houses; some income. Make offer on any part. K40-842. K .30th, flat, 10 per cent in come. Make offer. Splendidly furnished house in Rose Cily Park for sale at a sacrifice. HKRCH AXTS SAVIXfJS THL'ST COM P A X V, S. W. Cor. tilh and Wqahington Streets. 4 Acres, Portland Heights Unobstructed view of city and moun tains, unsurpassed for residence sites. Will sell part or all cheap. f.lCO. K. W AfifiOXKIl, Board of Trade. Malu 34NI. A I'li.l. LWESTOKS Can. un owners iieaii-jr A a for timber, acreage, busineji-r. residence a Cartir.ent cropertl. 206 Ablngtoa. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Be. k. William G.. Falling bldg. Birred. A. 11. Sc Co., McKay bldg. Real entate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc. Brubaker & Benedict. SU2 McKay bldg. M. 6i. Chapin & Herlow, 3-'12 Chamber Commerce. Cook. B. S. & Co., 30s Corbett bldg. Jennings & Co.. Main 1SS. 20G Oregonian. P.AI.MKR-JONES CO., 11. P.. 213 Commer cial Club bldg. Sclialk. Ceo. D.. 32S Stark st. Main 3921 A 2302. 6H1NDLER ft HALL, 205 Ablngton bldg. The OreRon Real Kstate Co.. Grand ave. and Multnomah st. iHolladay Addition.) XI. E. Thompson Co., cur. 4th and Oak ats. REAL ESTATE. For ie Lota. IRVINGTON bargain: luoxl'io. corner 25th and Klickitat sts.; south and cast front; one block from carline: price .'2150. R. K. GARDNER. 'J07 Kd. of Trade. LAURELHUR3T. 1 have $187 equity in 75x120 ft., coating $;i;i, which I will sell for 140. AC 312. 01 egon ia n. INVESTMENT Half Mock. 4 U. lots, in Sell-wiK-d: I must sell; $2650 casn. X 315. Ore gonian. ' WESTMORELAND. loOxino, ,01 nor of 17ili" and Knapp: flOOUL . W. J. Baker. 510 Board of Trade. EA STMOR ELA N D. I have $100 equity In $930 lot, for sale. IS.Hi. X 314. Oregonian. FOR SALE By owner, a lot In business section of St. Johns. J7-"; terms. Mrs. I.angille. l:ioll Atlantic street. CORNER lot. Montavllla. S45tl. W. J. Ba ker, Dia Board ot Trade. $750 CASH buys 60x100. Grant, near G4th. 304 Marguerite after 4. ' CORN-BR on Still St.; 50x100. for $5500 cash.. M. E. l.ee, 411 Corbett biig. REAL ESTATE. lor Sale Lota. BL'SlXKtiS LOTS AKB FEW. Alnni; Sandy Itoad and thev are ad-! vauc-ing in price as ttu tl'i:rict bu-ihls tni. We have a choice rorti.v r1n ihe. heart or t lie rcsidem district: i" is fine investment at FL'mni. Another nionev innlter is a biifinftJ-i lot., corner of 4-Jnd anil rlroartw.v- Th,!i taes a large restricted distiKt. j'rlce only Jll'OO WESTERN niiliCOX T1UCT CO. I"-' Siar' Si, MASS OFFER. . IrtOxIoO. corner Jarrott and East .-.olll Noi t h. 1 lux IU". N. K Warren and "Mon- tltb. . liNixlon. 6. W. cor. Sumner and Wll- Mams. lotixliKi riith. near Sandv road. V F.R. Il AN1 S SAVINGS A TI'.UST l.'OJlPANV. W. Cor, llth an.l Washington S'l' I -.1 I. I ' A LOT. A fine lot. ..oxllMi. 011 .uumrua uii.-r. good view. South rront. harri-sut fare street and cement suU'w alk included in. Hie prlie; one of the finest lots 111 .Ala meda Park; price tll'.ni: a barcain; oM cash, balance per miwilh. tiRl ssl & .Alxi'A 317 Board of Trade Bldg. 4lli and. Oak. Cl.l'SE-l.V HCll.LUNti SITLS. K2xlov. insliie. B. lTth near Murnmll. xT.j. corner E. 17th and Morrison, .""'x.'io. uner. E. llth at. '."xUW, inside, E. Main St. . ( riiixlnll. inside, E. Salmon at. loOxlnO. corner, E. 17th at. The above are choice Locations for apitrt ments and aiv B00J bur-a- W. O. Wadilel, :io!' Lumber l-tchanfio. PENINSULA BARGAIN. The cheapest property in Portland with," the best prospect. Two lcu In L'nlveridty Purk in line with rapid development at McKenua Junction, only . for 60x100. level as t!-.- tk-r. 15-foot ajley. water, a a-, elect"-!., lights. S40 cash. monthly, w ! ' n- cut ln;ere. Coe A. McKeuna, 61T Com mercial Mock. PEACH t'OVE. 1 miles from Fortlaeid; best investment in the Northwest: If you are looking for a fruit proposition with at big future and large protUs. It will pay yO'U to see Peach Cove before buying; two jmllea or river frontage, makes k one of the mo desirable from a home atajidpolnt that poa siblv can be had, ns well an a big ptylnff investment. M. B. Lee. 411 Oorbetr. bldg. A SPJjENDIll liomeslte on the "West .Side: all improvements going in at once, but not readv to build on until next Spiring: the lot is full sized. In a restricted rcsl denclal district; It can now be purcrsased bv anticipating the Improvements au th speculative price of $1500; terms. All Improvements are included In this price. 1. 311, Oregonian XEW MAPS, L Latest map of Portland. Or- gtrln aew additions, electric lines, eto. ; 2. 25-mlle circle of Portland's eurroumJ lng. giving townahlpe, ranges and aeetloo cumbers, new electric line and railroad, etc. Price 50 cents each. Send stamps, Tbe Crossley Co.. 7l'9 Corbett bldg. A SNAP Full-sized lot. cement walk amd curb; graded street and Bull Run waoer; price $4US: $f0 cash and $10 a month S. D. Vincent & Co., 420-421 Lumber-i mens bldg.. cor. oth and Stark. , UNIVEU3ITT PARK LOTS. j Only a few left. Buy while it is still possible to gel easy terms. Two lots, eachi Suxloo. with l."-foot alley; water, gas. eleo tile lights i:.0. .$40 cash. 10 monthly for each lot. Will sell separately. Coe A. Mc Kenna. 1117 Commercial block. Main 4."2S A 21 t:i. COUNCIL CREST PARK. I 4 fine view lots, $;t200; choice cil vlew site, two lots. $:ujo0: large city view; lot. ;:oi)(i; 2 lots. magnlficienl view,' $J5iiii. W. J. BAKER .ll'.l Board of Trade. NOB HILL. Beautiful, sightly l.ilj on Pettygrove M.J will buiid to suit purchaser If desired; be tween 2oth and 24th sts.. facing south; price $425o. you cannot find a better location fofl a home. . ZIMMERMAN. I 310 Board or Trade Bldg A REAL BARUA1N. I $".75 A splendid building kit in a thickly S'ttUd community: graded street Bull Run w.iter; terms; this lot i. far below market value. i RARB & TATTON. .".22 laimlvrmena Hldg.. .itli and Stark. $ l.tT, Bl.'VS West Side business location; only 12-minute ride, suitable for More and" flats needed now. or two houses; sewer and water in; cement walks; only $!.-.( ra-sh. balance long time. per cent. Call today. .1 a S. '. I.OHAN. T-M'.'- Wash. St.. n. mi. FLAT PROPOSITION. 4(lx.-,n on Kearney .it., price $.1000. Cn0 cash; It's easy to rent flata here; walking distance. ZIMMERMAN, 310 Board ot Ttade Bldg. WE havelitln"Overlook Addition and also one in Rose City Park, on either of which we will bclld for you ncordlng 10 your own plans: easy terms. Better see us at once. Northwest Construction Co., 103 Lewis bldg. jl'.M.O On Belmont st. (7."ixll0 ft.), corner ot East 67th: a very elglitly piece, command ing an extended view: can be had on easy terms and furnish-a as fine a home as will be found on the E:ut Side. Hart Land Co., in; 2d st. 1 WILL sell mv equity of I486 In a $130 I.aurelhurt lot for f2:i6, balance to pay. $i1: Installments K'4 per month; this contract will be worth twice the amount paid within one year. Address O 305, Oregonian. Sxir.O Magnificent piece of icw- property on KM .olope of Mt. Tabor, containing nearly four lots; only one block fnim carline and haid-surfsce street: easy terms if desired. Phone Mar.-hall 1.VM The Hart Land Co., 142d st. Tvo choice lots, K.lxloO, between Hancock and Tillamook, on East 27th. A beautiful residence site. In a fine location. Price for both $ "'.Ml: one-third cash, balance fi per cent.' Mcfaig'ar, Bates & Lively 315 Fail oig hide. hl.N'K full lot In Vernon, near Alberta St.; easy monthly paymVnts or discount for part cash: complete abstract free: owner.; lis Board of Trade bldg. or write X 302, Oregon lan PORTLAND HE1C.HTS BARGAINS. Beautiful lots, tracts and homes on all parts or Heights; prices and lews vary, but all have, the same invigorating, brao Ing air. Main 3r.:.l. A 3S:tlt. i.-jKi L)o vou want a full-sized lot five blocks from 1-aurelluirst for this price? We have It mid Sin per month will buy. This will bear Investigation. The Hart Land Co.. 148 SCCCTld si. : SIS'.O TAKES West Side business corner, on carline: suitable building here would pay Sinn month at cost of 4O"0: Ssoo cash will handle; balance long time; per cent. See Jas. C. Logan. 32HV; Wash. St.. R. Qt. Lt)T between Brar.ee and Knott St., adjoin ing Irvington on the east; all lmprov ments paid. 1-T.n: terms; this is a gen uine snap. Address owner B 3-0, Ore gonian , S71IO BELOW market value; 1 hae two o' the best lots. Waverly Heights Audi-, ti'nn. thai I must sacrifice. ?oii cash will handle. AH 2I1Q. Oregonian. " Full acre. $2.'.o to jO0: 27 minutes out, AVCil Side, oi: fure. HK1LEV & BISHOP, I lliru i. M'RK tracts, close in on the West Side: .'-cent fare and only. 15 minutes- ride: for sile on, eiusv terms. This is the bc.vt buy in the citv M R Lee. 411 Corbet 1 bldg. " $10 cash and $. Ier month, beautiful' ' lot 3 blocks. Mt. Scott. .". car. HIULEV A BISHOP. 1 3 ' Third SI 1 1 v fvt :-T ON 2 ' 1 o t s close to Irvington car line, south of Siskiyou st.. $1100: easy terms: owner going away; must sell. U ?. 1 S. I iregonian. . . . . . . T. i..t- at Ov..rl(ink : in I 1 11 h some no.- ..-. -. provenients all in and nanl for: tcrnis easv- this Is Inside pi-open:, and will start investigation. Phone Main 210. LKAV1NG CITV. SACRIFICING. Lot .'.lixl'-u. next to enter Lin Couch and -iiltl. st... $775; SI I cash, balance $lo m ,nthy320-rf5iian-. . 1,AI)1) S ADDITION'. Will sell my lot In Hie most desirab a nart of the tract for MHO less than its v;,ue. Y 3Cv Oregonian. -ovum IOT lies fine. Tibbets street, cast J f waverlv Heights, only IO lrm to suit 4I Railway Exchange bldg. Mar shr.il 275:;. . vol- can buv a lot near Ci'y Park r-r 15(i(l $"3 down and SI" n3"n,'"'v: B"-led i.'rcct-.. cement sidewalks Bull Run water. B24-.V2B. Board. of Trade bldg. r lVFRD LE Three acres among bes. homes- improved Into beautiful natural nark 'grand view: bargain for immedi Te s'alf. T 3Q. Oregonian. i-i,-,.- lt on the West Side for 22.; 2tl luln car ride: lbs fine; terms to suit you. "t rc l.ee. 411 Corbett bldg. KFVFV coii lots ill University I'aik ii birgain. Block Realty Co.. 221 I.umbei men.-. bldS. svumi Fine corner on West Side: ideal f--r f apa7tnient site; big value. M. B. Lec. 411 Corbett bldg. ifcoo BLTS a choice lot In Havelock. near Patton ave. Call 414 Spalding bldg. H WE seven lots. Love's Add., for sale cheap. Woodiawn 2550.