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TnE MOKSISG OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, JTJN'E 2. 1911. E RAILROAD PLANS Divorce of Great Northern and Northern Pacific Likely ' to Follow. UNION PACIFIC AFFECTED HarrimM Line VIII Frrk nr Con noctlon at Omaha Gateway With v CHlratro BarllnTton Become Tudor la ortbwesU If th tncrgsr of th Gmt Norlirrn and Borllna-ton system rsaulta In Ih. tilvorc of th Great Northern an 4 th Northern Pacific line and th con aaquent connection of th Northern Pa eifle and Chic Ago A Northwestern. Btar lr vry road wcat of Chicago will b affected. Of greatest Interest, aowovar. will ba tfia action of tho Union Fadflo hi rout ine It tutor trafflo batwMn Omaha and Chicago and lb consequent chM It will accomplish In business handled br the Q.-W. K. st N. Company between I'ortland and tha East. It la certain that If tha Northern raclAo forma an alllanoa with tha ISorth western for Interchanira of traffic through tha fit. Paul gateway, tha Union Pactile will not continue Ita present relation with tha Northwest ern, whereby then two roada exchang kasineaa at tha Omaha gateway. Three Ways Are Open. When tha Union Pacific and North western lines part company one of three avenues between Omaha and Chicago la open to tho Harrlman lino the Illinois Central, tha Rock island and tha Milwaukee. While eight roada operate between tha two cities, thesa three ara tha only onaa that are likely to receive conetdratlon whn tha Union .Paclno seeks a Chicago entrance. A uggestd arrangement la for tha fnlon Paclno to securo use of tha Mil waukee) tracka between tha two dtlea In xcng for tha Milwaukee's use f tho portiaad-8eattla lino, which could ba granted by tha O.-W. R. N. rotnpany and which would civ tha JHIIwauke antranca Into Portland. Tha illwau' Omaha-Chicago Una la ap proximately tha same length aa tha rorthweatara 1 miles. However, lew Portland traffic men look for this kind of aa arrangement. While tho Rock; Island Is th shorter than tha Illlnol Central. It U believed that th latter road will receive pref erence, aa this road's relations wltb th Harrlman Interests always bav been pleasant. Charlea H. Markham. presi dent of th Illinois Central, formerly was a trafflo official of tha Southern I'aolflo la Portland. llllnoU Central la Poaslbtlltj. It Is assarted that connection with tha Illinois Central at Omaha wtll aiva th Union Paclfto servlc lust aa good as that now given by th Northrcsr Th trafflo of tha Harrlman Unas would t aa Incentive for tha Illinois Central t lay double tracka and improve tha astir llna Ruining time equal to that a any of the otbor roads could b pro vided. Wall tha dlstanc between Omaha and Chicago via tha Northwest ern Is only 4l mil, as compared with lis mllea ever tha Illinois Central. It la said that tha lattar road poeaosse natural advantage to overcame this featur. Portland people travellnc to Chicago will hardly know th difference If th routine between Omaha and Chicago la chanced. Instead of entering Chicago at th new North we tern station, which will be opened on Sunday, they will enter at tho La Salle street sta tion If the arrangement la mad with the Rock Island, and at th Central sta tion If made with tha Illinois Central. Dissolution Is Predicted. That the Northern Pacific and Great Northern will sever their relation within theasxt fw year la th general (pinion among Portland railroad men. Not only will they quit their partner ship In tha Burlington, but also In the North Bank road, and the Hill linea In Oregon, la the prediction made by those who are acquainted with the Great Northern's movemonta. A a result th voice ef the Burling ton wtll b heard In futur development work la th Northwest. Mr. Hill has announced that b desire to provide for various improvements and xten lona before retiring and principal ssiodc tnera are thos In Oregon. The fact that Uoorg H. Harris, chairman of th board of directors of the Burlington system, acoompanled xuls W. Hill on the recent trip Into Central Oregon la taken to Indicate that steps are being taken to make the Burlington more active in Northwestern affairs. IK CHANGES r MUSIC AIDS SANE FOURTH I Pol loo and Park Hands Assigned for Afternoon Concert. I ' Vis y or Simon having arranged to fcav th poll'" band and tha Park band f.r service on the Fourth of July, the can' calibration committee yester day afternoon was able to grant the re quest of resident of Mount Tabor and surrounding territory for a concert In William Park the afternoon of th 'ou rth A ooncert will also be given la TerwllUger Park. South Portland. rrior to the meeting yesterday af ternoon, the member of the commit tee had arranged for only flv bands. These they had decided to place at City park, the North Park Way. on the West Side, and Sellw-ood. HollaJay and Pen insula Parka on the East Side There was s-mdant funds to enrage tour bands, however, and. since th Mayor arranged tor th police band and th regular park band. It was determined to ehaac U e plana somewhat and grant the requeet of th people of the Mount ,. Tabor district. It was also thought wtM tor the committee to send one of th bands to Tsrwllllger Park. There wtll be no concert at Uotladay Park. PERSONALMENTION. Jama Ewiuer. ef Walla Walla. U at the rerhlna. J. J. Barrett, ef Klamath Falls. 1 registered at the Perkins j n Hawkins, a merchant ef Al bany. Is at the Oregon. W. O. Connor, a botalman of Ash land. Is at the Imperial. yrm o. Mile, a lumberman. I regis tered at the Oregon from Seattle. p jjn, Lowney. a merchant, la regls ared at tha Perkins from Jefferson. a. Pennington, a merchant of T1V j l.mook. Is among th arrivals at the CorneUua. 1 t J Jot n m. a, b.r (4 capitalist, of DoX ur. Or, la rt"laterd at the CorneUua. Dr. J. H. Rosnbr. of Prtnsvlll. Or, and R. A. Williams, of The Pallas, are at tha Imperial. W. R. Wilson, of Salem, and Mr. and lira E. Voss. of Hertford, are arrivals at the Cornelius. C W. Holdman. an attorney. Is among tha arrivals at the Imperial Ho tel, from Astoria. T. Engelhard, of Seattle and B. J. Landauer. of Louisville, Ky, are regis tared at the Bowers. John T. Brooks, millionaire ahoe manufacturer, of Boston, registered at the Perkins yesterday. Carl Abrama. connected with the Ba leen Statesman, at Salem. Or, la regis tered at tha Lenox Hotel. F. A. Ms bee and Mr. Mabee. returned from a several months' trip, are among the arrivals at the Portland. Mrs. R. A. Holt, of The Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nordman. of San Franclaoo. ara at the Bowers. J. H. Faulkner. George Dlckison and James I Manning are registered at the Portland, from Alaska. J. IC Carnahan. In the Government service, and K. J. Little, a lawyer of Spokane, are at the Lenox Hotel. C. a Brown and F. U Parker, both connected with the Government aerv- Ve at Astoria, are at tha Imperial. J. H. Dnnlap. a lumberman of Cas cade Locks, and Frank R. Fisher, a merchant of Estaeada. are at the Ore gon. OIL SUIT DATA 'WANTED FEDERAL AUTHORITIES TO PROBE SOCTHERX PACIFIC. Two Men Will Gather Information in Kern County, California, for Us In July. B. IX Townsend. special assistant United States Attorney - General, to morrow will send two men to Kern County. California, to gather data rela tive to tha oil lands held by the Southern Pacific Company which tha Government Is to start suit to recover. These men will gather supplementary and exact Information to be contained In the complaint Mr. Townsend aald yesterday that tha suit would be Oled in the Federal Court at Los Angeles early in July. Kern County la In the northern divi sion of the southern district, the head quarters of which are at Fresno, but the majority of case of any magni tude have always been filed In Los Angelea. In a few daya Mr. Townsend win leave for Chicago to argue before Judge Landls against pleas for Im munity entered by some of the men under Indictment In that city on the charge of conspiring to defraud the Oovernment out of valuable Alaska coal landa Later In the Summer Mr. Townsend will go to Alaska In order to acquaint himself personally with conditions as to coal landa before be ginning the artlve prosecution of the men under Indictment In Tacoma, Spo kane, Chicago and Detroit. EGG SHORTAGE HITS CITY Vancouver Kxpcrlence Hen-Food Famine Hotel Ilaa Only Eight. VANCOUVER. Wash, June L (Spe cial.) An egg famine In th city has been on for two days and eggs have Jumped from Bio a cents in that time. On of th leading hotel tonight haa but aught eggs la its kitchen. Egg from ths outside have been or dered end are expected to arrive tomor row aad Saturday, but In the meantime there Is not a grocery store or butcher shop In the city able to fill an order for on doaen egg. Thl la nnusual hr. a Clark County la a b!f -ralslng dis trict. TXArLT MKTBOalOI.OOICAI HEPOnT. POKTLiXTl. Jon 1 staTtmnro teaipera tnra S5 d-greee: minimum. &0 decree River readme, a A. M.. li f-t: ' "' S houra 0-1 fet- Total rainfall T at. to P u. ) none: total rainfall elnoe Sep t.mber' X. 11. l Inches, normal raia ,M nci -,.t.mbe, i. tm-hes; retlo- lenev of raintall race September 1. Til InrhM Total eunahla hours lO minutes; tKMible eoaeMne. IS hours SO mlnuwa fiarometer (reduced to sea levl at P. "rauoostakea St P. M. Paclfle tlsae. Jane 1: TH K WEATHER. Wtad B s B B HI Ptste ' Weatse TATTOHa. 3 yt'le- .... Iieta. : Canary... fhlcase. leaver. . . . TH0.0O' 4 T o H 1 T. 0.0 10 : o.o 12 aio.oo '3 S'.'O.OO' s SO.tM' p 6.' 0.01 IS S- O.0 17 i- o.t a (III Z I T T. !T2 a- o.no a 64 O.OO, 4 v o.oo. e 74 ;4 . o . M) i : iVUUi S Clear It. cloudy ji'lear Cloudy E .-W sw Iwj ato cloudy tu!ath.... fcureke. . . ...... Oalvetoa..... llelene Jac ka-BVIM. ... Kanue Oty.,.. Xarahfleld. ... .. Montreal .w C?-'.eans. .. New Vrk North Taklma. . ThoenlB . ....... pectello. .. . ... PoUUBd....... KtM.Surc. ...... SMTameat. .. .. 8u Iou:a ft. Paul Halt lake Haa lueco Pan Praselsco. . ptairou. ....... Fpokane. ....... Tacoma Tatooeb t.land. Walla TVai.e... Waaaioetoa. ... V4 innipes Cloudy Cloudy Clear K Icioudy N VfiBain XK Clear XW 11. clondy w clear s vv ' Pt cloudy V 'il-ar u ri-r W Clear sw (cloudy S (Clear NTC :ciear CJ O.oo: T O.OO 12 anii.txv TsO.DO 4 T-- nt 4 0 IX' 1 1 0 00 2t SriO.WO' 4' M 0.0O MO.rt" 4 fti O.OO 10 M 0.01 T O.OO 14 M O.OO, le l't. cloudy Cloudy cloudy vw, Clear IC'.ear SB i Pt. cloudy V7 Cloudy t'lear Cloudy Clear Clear xw Cloudy WEATJiER CONDITIONS. The atmoer-herle preesur has decreased very mat.nallv within the last 12 hours ev.r the central portion of the country and ao ever Uie greater porttlon of the Weet and unsettled con.titlcne obtain from tne SUe:a.JtP Klvyr to tle Cascade Mountains la whicti eectlfm showers and thunder erorms have occurred locally eaept In Arl sona. Colorado and the Southern Plain tatea The preeeur l nearly normal over the F.ast. except in the extreme Northeast where a disturbance of considerable energy le repMly diapprlca out to sea after hav-r- caused Krone winds from the eastern lake rea-loa eaatward to the Atlantic Coaat, sod l!nt ralre la Florida. North Carolina sad stama TBS weather ts much cooler la tne Willamette Valley and Puget bound country, la tlie Northern Kocky Mountain and Nortnem Plain Stales, and In atlnna , arm.r wea-uer oStalre la Colorado. Weetara South Pakota and Is the lake reeiea. la central, southeastern and north weetem sect I oca of the country tempera tures are generally atove normal. Conditions are favorable for seneraPy fair weaU-er Friday In Oreson and Western V. aan'lnctoa. snd for showers aad Ulundar Storms in Fast. Waahlnston and Idaho, Cooler weath.r will obtain In Eastern Vt aah laatoa and Northern Idaho aad geaeraUy Vesterly winds wlU prevail. rORECASTa Portlasd and vicinity Friday, fair; north- Or,, rnday. fair; northweetwly wtnda Waanuas-toar rrlday. fair weal, show.rs aad tnaa-ter storm, with cooler weather aat port""", wasta-:y wtala Idaho rrfday. ehoware aad thunder unnii cooier north portion. B. a. BS-ALe. Diatrtct Obsarver. CoTtipaases. flsld-glasses, barometers, hydrometers, rri.-ros .-ope . scientific ap paaiu, ViiriUlU,VMAXAU VISITORS ARE HERE Threshermen Begin Third Con vention Today. ROADS TO BE CONSIDERED Oregon Iambcrs of Association Are Pioneer In Movement for Bet ter Condition S00 Dele gates Are Expected. Good roads, good rovernment and good fellowship will be the predominat ing feature of th third annual oonven. tlou of the Oregon State Threehert" As sociation, whlrj opens at the Commer cial Club thlf morning and to attend which 100 delegatea will be In th oity. More than 160 had arrived last nlght, The others will be here this morning. The Oregon threshers were the pio neers In the good roads movement In Oregon and they have been well In the van la advocating this reform. They have advocated many other Improve ment of general benefit and by their united effort have brought about much advancement in the conduct of their business. It la an Interesting; fact that the Ore gon thresher are among; the few of their kind in the country who govern absolutely their own meetings. The custom In many Eastern states Is to let the machinery men dlotate the action of the conventlona. with the threshermen only Interested witnesses and audltora of th proceedings. Threshers Knn Own Affairs. Not ao. however, with the Oregon threshers. They always have conduct ed their own affairs Independent of out side Interests. Representatives of ma chinery houses alwaya are Invited to attend the meetings and are among the most welcome guests. A few of them have been asked to address the ses sions here this week, and in th Inter change of ideas much benefit 1 de rived. ... The business of th convention will be opened at 10:S0 thla morning In the convention hall of the Commercial Club. All visiting; threabermen are ex pected to regleter. The afternoon ces sion will be opened with a prayer by Rev. W. B. Hlnson. pastor of the white Temple. The report of th secretary and the f "' election of officers will follow. Frank A. Freeman, cashier of the Lumbermen's National Bank, will ad dresa the gathering on "Application of Modern Commercial Method to the Threahermen a Business." Roads to Be Discussed. "Bridge and Roada" will be the sub ject of an address by O. A. Sears. ice presldent of the Pacific Coast Bridge Company. "The Responsibility of the Employer." by F. 8. Benn. of Rauch Benn. attorneys: "Better Bridges, by J 1L White, of Gaston, Washington County, and -Bettor Attention From Machinery Men." by G. A- Harth. of The Saturday's programme will be aa fol lows: Price Cutting aad Prices," Caspar JJhel. ":'iood Boada" J. O. Smith. G-rala "In Union There Is Strength." Henry 0,-Varrnd0olI.X.mant of MachlnT.- W-TFnr:n.,b'y0V..,ht.- William Smith, T"-Tlo'- I Car. for My Thrashing Ootflt.- uhinStf" T'nraehln, MachUteryT H. t Judsa manager Valvollne Oil Com- ShiSroh. W. 1.nS1Srtdr. 1--.- r. B. Blm-on. 'TSSJ ef High Cost of XJvtnr- T. A. Blkee? at secretary Farmers- Educational Co-ooarativs rnion. Mlltoa. Testrners Are) on Broadway. NEW YORK. June 1. (Special) Pacific-Northwest arrivals at New Tork hotela today were: ., ... From Belllngbam. WaalLe At tha Aator House. W. Glbba. From Hood River. Or. At tha Aator, C R. Qrelsen. ! From Seattle At Hotel Astor Mr. and Mra. O. Bernstein; at the Cadillac, A. E. Kolford; at the Breslln, W. N. Mil ler? at the Imperial. Pr. E. Klarake, A IX Jordan: at the Park Avenue. O. G. 6PFrom Spokane At the Wellington. S. I GradwobL From Tacoma At tha Holland, E. I Griggs. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Owe time ... fx. ma ad tw lam. sd Inn live tlmee .. live lime e, nueeuUv Uaaes..ss Cam ad all" c mast aaaempeny sat et-aesra order. OAS W a a Ha. e caak ad M sv aaaalad los Baas tw line. V hea aa advert leei it I mat ma la a lat let aooUes. ncutlt leaoes charse book advertlaeuirais ta chares wlU be baaed es I u .( lines supeartu ta ta nf in. aoaioer ef arords la ta SctOM Mane la hew Seday u 4 eaarged ay aa.a.nr eaUy. Tb above rate apply to adrarttaemeaita aaaae -r i r UM sxce4ias lb feUowuxgi eltnallua wanted. Mala euuauooa Wealed, teuval. foe Meat. aVoems. Prtvat ramltlea, tawTaad UoarJ. rrtvat samlUee. Haaaeaaepiac Keenaa. Private r. ml I lee, "ueraiTear the above dsealfirailaa I 1 eaata Ua eacA laeertloa. Vae tha acroznmodatloa f patreas. The irate ever the teiepooa. provldiac the 4-rirtl-w I enkecrlber to either phoaa pTloae wlU be u noted ever the pnoae, bal E.II will be reader the followla day. u aether eubeeqaeat adveAlaeaaeats wlU be ewpted ever tne pboae. Oeoead. tcei the KonTiKneea oi the parnaeat ef telephoae ad. vWttaementa ttltoatioa Wanted aad Per. nMlvertlarcaents wlU Be b accepted e.ev tb teieprnwe. Orders , lot mom eoly will be accepted lor -liooaes tor Boot. aaratiare w u ' : . - . tlea." Maac.' ArcTiojr sales today. at WlleofTa corner Seoond and Yamhill. Bale St 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. HIETUtO NOTICXS. wiLUUETTI LOrKlE. NO. . A. r AND A. !. !paelal commo r.tcatlon this iFrlday) P. M. at V- i M o'clock, at tne loare room. ta conduct the funeral services - ,k -.nilm of our deceased brother. John C Caraon. Interment Green wood Cemetery. Full attendance dealrad. Vl-un. hr.thrannvHeJ SELXWOOU fbOS. NO. lsl A. F. AND A. at Special com mon lrauon this FT1day evening at T.so o'clock ta Fellwood Ma aonlc Ball. Last il'-lh at- and desrea Vlaltlnc brethren cordial ty invited, i-y ord-JJ, BOSK CITt CHAPTKR. NO. M. O. B. a. Recnlsr meeting this Fr1ay evening at o'clock. Ma ennlo Temple Weet Side). De .reoe. tr or1er W. M. UXAU 8- CVaBlX V AMT75EME-TS. HEILIG FbocMa.: Mmla X mm THEATER 7th and Taylor Pheaes: Mala 1 aad A lit- , SOTHERN AND MARLOWE SHAKESPEAREAN ENGAGEMENT Tonight. S dock, th Comedy -TWELFTH NIOHT." Tomorrow afternoon "Aa Yon Like It." Price, both evenlns and matinee: Entire lower floor. IX; balcony. nri o row. next 0 rows 1. following 6 rows roc, last 3 K(v .allarv hue. SKAT KALE TODAT. nrtt.m theater a vrr.rrr. ret.IVXING NEXT MONTJAT. Special Prtos Matinees Wednesday and rimroij David B.laaco Presents Rose Festival Attraction -The- LILY NANCE 0"NEH--'HABXES CABTWRIGHT Famous Belasco Company Fvenlnre: Lower floor $2. SI. 50: balcony. 0 rows tl.&O. 6 rows II. roas TSc S rows SOe. Entire gallery Hoc Both matinees II. SO. 1. 7 Sc. soc. Joe. 2c Seats Now Selling AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S FOR MARY GARDEN And her assisting artists, ARMORY Saturday Evening JUNE 3 8:15. Prices, both floors and balcony, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. R. I- 1 Ik THEATER i 14 M l-fT Mala I snd A 53 0. A-r-rh. XV l-l AV Gro Tj. Rnker, Mgf Tonight all week Mat. Wed. and Sat. The eminent sctor JOHN 8AXNP01JS. supported by the Baker Theater Company In "STRONG HEART" As Dlsyed by Robert Edeson. Greatest of eolieee playa Special Bummer prlces l!5c, SOc. Matlnses 35c all sesta Next week "The Greet Divide." Election Returns Monday Night. MAXN e, A lOSS alATXXSS EVEBT DAT "7TTT ATT-P 1C9?ll75a Mnndav. Mir to Joaenh Hart 'a "A Night la a Turkish Both." isrrel Taylor to.; ltelle Adart Murray and Lane; Narow Hrolhara; James IL Cullen; Okura Japs. Evenlnc Prlree lac Too. 5r and Daily Matinee 15c, X5c, 60c Holiday Matinees Night Prices. GRAND Week of May 29 Road Show No. C The World's Moat Eccentric snd Tem peramental klaeetro CENNAKO AND HIS UONDOLliiK BAND Barto and Clark La Mer The Ellisons Phenomena Graham and Randall Orandaacope Matlnes every day. :80 sny sest, lSe. Evening performsnees st T:3U snd 9:15; balcony. 15c: lower floor. 25c: bos eeats. CQo. rMMlM wnndeailla All this week Kxtra The Oheiita Sinters, Danaeoaee de larla Extraordluarle; Brooks aad tarli.le: Lloyd and Whitehouae; The poor ftlack Dlamonda; The Newmaaa, Neary aad Miller; Pantaceerope. Popular prlcaa. slat. Dally. i:80, 7:30, 8:00 BUNGALOW T.'iTA.Jr.Ilker.Msr. Mala 117 and A 42ta. Matinee every dsy. :5- Two evening per tormanres. 7:45. 8:15. The popular LTRIC MUSICAL. COMEDY CO.. In "THE HARVARD PBOKESSORS." Nothing hut laushler snd mulc. New sones, choru.ea. costumes. All the favorites: Weit snd Vack. Jeans Fletcher snd the others. j rices, lie, 33c Mats.. 20c. Chorus Girls Conteet TonlshL BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaagha aad Tweaty-fourth Sta. OAKLAND PORTLAND May SO, St, June U 2, X 4. Cassc Begia Weekdays at StOO P. M. haadaya Si3U P. M. LADIES' VAT FEIDAT Boys Under IS Free to Bleachers. Wednesday. OAKS PARK SSX Philip Pel. Ttnislan Bandmaster and Di rector Oaks Park Band, In Yrt Open-Alr Concert. AujmentM by Special sololsta and Grand Opra Quartet of VJ tropoiUvn Opra Company. Naw Tork; Hardy Hero Niagara Falls; Tha Ostrich Fnii; Auditorium Nor ton's Musical Corasdy Company. Admluion, 10 cants- Children, 5 cents; Under HLx Tears, pr.. n'nkK Cam Flrr and Airier Streets. MEETING NOTICES. MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. , munleatlon this (Friday) evening St t :tu vnorK nwK iu iu, f . decree. Visitors welcoma D. R. YOUNG. Sec. HAPSALO LODGE. NO. 1 L O. O. P. Reaular meetlns thla (Friday) .renins at S o'clock In Oddfellows Temple, corner lat and Aloar. Work In the nrt degree. Vis itors are cordially welcomed. Itors are yRED K. COZENS. Bee PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. p AND A. M. Stated communica tion this (Friday) evening. 7:S0 o'clock. Work in E. A. degree. By nr.r W. M. CM. STEASMAN. 6ec M1RT11A WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLTTB Reader monthly meeting tonight (Fri day). June 1 I-rogresslvs nvs hundred. Ad muuuoa "TUILDaH. BCHL'LTZ. 8C t irnVLE film service will hold stock holder? meeting at o'clock, Jun. 1. 1S1 Oak t.-eet- DIED. neiTEEMTCR At realdenre. 840 E. 11th treet ?ortO. June L O. Heitkemper Sr.. laJ l"eara beloved husband of Wsry A and father of Frank A, Charles i Heltkemper. Mrs. Alfred R. sschsr. of this city" and G. Heitkemper. Jr.. of Los Angele: CaL Funeral noUce later. BACMHOER At fsmlly residence. 30 East TbSutenth street. May 81. Herman Baum b?er. ased M rl. beloved father of Stri W H- Raabe. Deceased was a member of Geo. Wright Post. No. L G. A. R. Funersi notice later. - .ute In this city Juns 1. Theodore C llmiT ed IS years Deceased was a rlmbar of Portland Lodre, .No. 291. I O. S M Remains st Dunning A McEntees Sndertaklng parlora Funeral notice later. rrrcvB In this city. Juns 1. st his Ists r?.ldVnceT 1 Irvine atreat. Jaapor G. Mev.n. al 53 years. 11 months. Aa- auujctrmvitt I'm"1" fk . a BArMHOER At family residence. 650 E. 13th St.. Herman Baumhoer, aged 6S years, father of Mrs. W. H. Kaabe. Deceased was a member of George Wright Post. r.o. 1. Q. A. R- Funeral will be held from above reeldenca Sunday. June 4. at r. M.. thanes to Sacred Heart Church. Mil waukee street, where services will be held at 2:30 P. M. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Interment G. A- R. Cemetery. MALONET June 1. Mary Maloney. aged t years, beloved wife of Dennis Maloney and alster of Mra Annie Glenn. Funeral will take place from Dunning A McEntee s chapel, tomorrow (Saturday) June S. at S 30 A. M.. thence to St. Lawrence Church. Third and Sherman etreeta. at 8 A. where aervicea will, be held. Frtenda re specLfully invited. Interment Mr. Calvary Cemetery. &AMWAYS May 81. at 902, Alblna ara, Frances B.. age 1 year months, beloved daughter of Carrie and Frank Sam way a Frienda are Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held from the 'sbove residence today. Fridsy, June 2. at 3 P. M. Interment at Rose City Ceme tery. COLSON May SO, Adolph B. Colaon. age 21 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mr. Adolph Colaon. (49 Second street. Fu neral will take place from ths lats real dance. Friday. June 2. at 2 P. M.. thence to Rlvervlew Cemetery, where services will be held st 2:45 P. M. Friends In vited to sttend. CARSON The funerel services of John C Caraon will bs held at his late residence, 6o3 Johnson et at 2:30 o'clock P. M., Friday. June 2, 1811. Interment Green wood Cemetery. Services at the grave un der the e oaploee of Willamette Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Ko flowera LEMPE June L Theodore Lempe, aged 2S yeara Decsssed wss a roamber of Loyal Order of Mooae. Remains are at Dunning A Entee's parlora, where they have been prepared for shipment to Burr Oak, Mich. SPILLMAN Gottlieb Splllman. in hie home. 41 East 55th St., Mount Tabor, age 68 yeara. Funeral aervice Saturday, 2 P. M-, st the reeldenca interment In Ross City cemetery. IOSSEIH FLORAL CO, MAR! (JAM BLJXJ.. ILUn tL DKIGS. Fhonee; Main 5101 A 1108. 1 Donning A J McKntee. Funeral. IHrertora, Tth and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady a alatanu Office of County Coroaer. J. p. F1NI.EX K SON. Sd and Madison, Lady attendant. Phone Main B. A 1510. KltVARI HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct' ara, 820 3d at. Lady aaaiatant. Phoue M. 60L to F. a. Dunning, Inc. E. 58, B '255. ZELJ.KRBTBNES CO., 594 Williams ara. East lose. C 1008. Lady attendant. LEBX'H, Undertaker, cor. East Alder and Sixth. Eiu ?S1. IS ISS8- Lady aaaUtant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITT HALL Main BBS. A ISSS. HUMANE OFFICER. Serseant 'Crate. Residence 24 E. Uth, N. East 4778. R. a. Daasnlre, Kes. Sit Wasco 8b W. G. Eaton. Kes. 7 E. 16th. East 178a, Horse Ambulance, A 6101: Pr. Ex, a. Mlsbta. Sundaya and Holldaya A 6106 Pr. Ex 4: Trunk . NEW TODAT. GRAND AuctionSale Of the Lara; Collection of Hare, Orig inal Antiques of the Old Virginia Antique Furniture Co. OP BALTIMORE, MARYLANI, At 209 Fourth Street NEAR TAYLOR. Sale Today at 10:80 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. J. T. Wflsoo, Aactlooeer. B A Restricted Distriet With Beautiful Parks and Boulevards U R Every Lot a View Li Lot 1 ,13 Minutes trom M the Heart of y. tbe City Most Beautiful Buildins: Sites Fya and Best Invest. I I meat la Portland K WE5TSIDlv CO. MADISON BLDG. 5 MADISON MARSH 9 SO A -4747. $300 PER ACRE 12 7-10 ACEES Klx miles south of City Hall; 70 bearing cherries, 150 pears, some apples; land lies level; no gravel or rock; a fine country home; on good macadam road. B. S. COOK & CO, 603 Corbett Bldg. HOLLADAY'S Ten-room house on corner lot, walk ing distance. House Is modern, steam heat. Owner values lot at $6000; bouse cost $7000. WlU sacrifice several thou sand dollar for sale thio week. MERCHANTS SAVIX. at TKCST COMPANY. ELECTORS, SINGLE TAXERS, STOCK SIE.V AND INVESTORS 160 acres of unimproved land In tho Bull Run Forest Reserve, Clackamas County; assessed for 18200. If sold be fore election will take J1750. Unlimit ed outran so for cattle, sheep or goats. A veritable sportsman's paradise. IP. W. LATHAM, 115 Skldmoro St, Cot. Mlaalaalppl Ave. FOR LEASE Lt en Stark, Next Corner of 13th, for SO Yeara. Donald Macleod 816 Eleetrie Bids;. MORTGAGE LOANS- SUMS TO BUIT; NO COMMISSIONS. PACIFIC TITLE at TRUST CO. MORTGAGE LOANS ttOf JOHN E. CRONAN, HO J JO 03 Spsldlna- Bids. ff V V2 ACRES 20 minutes from city. All under cul tivation. Prices $700 each. Easy Terms. Glisan-Street HALF ACRES Reached by fast train in 20 minutes; frequent trips. Each Vfe acre splen didly shaped for present nse and fu ture resubdivision. To live on one of these will give you an entire- ly satisfactory home and REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES t V(re wiU show you what can be built for any given amount of money from $770 up, Hartraan & Thompson Real Estate Dept. Chamber of Commerce. Call us up about this. Ex. 20, A 2050. THE BALTIMORE ANTIQUE FURNITURE COMPANY 471 Washington Street. INCORPORATED UNDER T3"B LAW 8 FUSED WITH ANT OTHER CONCERN. ANT " ARTICLE PURCHASED IN OUR STORE IS "EXACTLY AS REPRE SENTED, AND CARRIES WITH IT THE GUARANTEE OF A BUSINESS HOUSE WHICH IS HERE TO. STAT. BALTIMORE ANTIQUE FURNITURE COMPANY 471 Washington Street Marshall 1997 INVESTORS! Building Promoters Real Estate Men xtnVA me a nronositlon on tho splen did 8. E. 100x100 corner, 21st and Glisan. Bts. It is now ready for improvement. This Is central, the 5th and Washing ton, and 'King' Pin" corner to the Nob Hill country. I have tenants waiting: to lease storerooms on this corner or apartments. I will consider proposi tions to Improve or to sell Interest In property, or to sell entire. There Is a line income iu uo v " j j you tigura. I will give a good layout. J. M. ACHESON', 867 Morrison at-, with tbe Achcaoa t'loaa ana sn w. RIVERDALE VIEW PROPERTIES 1 ACRE, $1500 Close to station. 3i-ACRE, $2750 Close to station. 1.10 ACRES, $5500 Improved with new six-room house. Close to station. Chapin & Herlow 832-338 Chamber of Commerce. PORTLAND FINEST ACREAGE RYAN PLACE Sold in tracts to suit, $650.00 AND UP 19 minutes out; 5c car fare. Select your home site before the view lots are all taken. See it today at our expense, B. S. COOK ts CO., 603 Corbett Bldg. Nob Hill Home 100x100 lot with nearly new, strictly modern, 8-room residence, doubly con structed, aftiawwa iiwv.o, , 1 u ; .no place, vapor heat, panel dining-room, V . i ,.i...U ft...,, fnnrMT- Aftn sleenlng-porch and 4 sleeping-rooms; S nice fruit trees. Price 18,000 or will sell house and one lot for 112,500. On lovejoy siren. uc rcRTTsrsi dt 7. A now. SIT Board of Trade Bldc- dth and Oak. 28.6 Acres Running from Columbia boulevard to deep water. ,2,500 cash required, bal ance at 5 per cent on long time. Prlc very low. GOODARD W1EDRICK, 243 Stark Street. $7200 40x100 Fourteenth and Mill streets. A real bargain. CEO. G. MAIR. 2 Lambermens Bids;. ANTIQUES BARGAIN FOR SALE Model Theater es V. Third Street. 1100 CORDS oak wood; also two hora for 250; 2 miles irom ouiwM. . - 74. Sheridan. Or. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Beck. William Q.. 312 Falling bldj. Eru baker 4t Benedict. 802 McKay olds. II SAW. Ctarpln Herlow. 32 friamter com marc. Cook. B- B. Co., 503 Corbett bids. Jennings Co.. Main 1SS. 208 OrasOnlan. PALMER-JONES CO. H. P. 21S Commar- clal Club bids. To Oreson Kaal Kstata Co.. Grand ava ana ji'lltnomah at. Bolladay Addition M. - THOMPSON CO.. cor. 4tb and Oak sts. vtEAIESTATE- For Sale Lots. SEACH LOTS ARB BPLEKDID H VESTMENTS. . , t. w LARGS PROFITS ARE MA DH THROUGH JVD!C10US PURCHASE ! OB LOTS IN RESIDENCE! BEACH PROP ERTIES. , SUNSET BEACH. . . WILL SOON BE THE BEST MAOT RESORT WITHIN EAST DISTANCE OF T SEN?ok ILLUSTRATED BOOK-IT, MAP, PRICE LIST. ETC. KEASEY, HUMASON JEFFERT. DEALERS IN LAND. CHAMBER OF COMMfiRCE, PORTLAND. OS. Ths best bnsmess jportunlty Is a lot In LYLE. Business leu $40 to 7t0 Including graded streets, cement sidewalks, water. EASY TERMS. 6end postal for map and Illustrated booklet. KEASEY, HUMASON A JEFFERT. Dealera In Land. Chamber of Commerce. Portland Or. LOTS, 10O. RIGHT ON WEST SIDE CARLINE. BEYOND CITY PARK. 89TH AND W. YAMHILL 6TS. New addition, ten minutes from busi ness center: on new Washlngton-Bt. car line; lots 50x100, some larger. $260, easy payments; these lots are beautiful home sites. National Realty A Trust Co.. Washing ton st-. roo m B 1 6. SELLWOOD CORNER. COxlOO feet, at corner E. 9th and Marion sis., on freight Bldetrack and within one half block of O. W. P. carline. This la l-ustness property with a future. Price, 900 cash. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-218 Commercial Club bldg.. Phones Main S0D9. A 2053. IRVINGTON RESIDENCE SITES. Quarter blocks and Inside, each 1 00x100 feet, inside 75x100 feet and 50x100 feet; lots In best portion of this beautiful re stricted district, at attractive prlcea and terms H, P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-218 Commercial Club bldg. Phones Main 8699. A 2S53. MOUNT TABOR On and adjoining new hard-surface street now being constructed to top of hill; six superb view building Bites, from one to five lota each. 11500 up; your own terms. In small montbly pay ments If desired. Positively an opporun lty. Phone Marshall 1585 for appointment to Investigate before passing up. Hart Land Co.. 810 Chamber of Commerce. FULTON PARK SACRIFICE. 100x100. 2 blocks from Fulton Park Sta., on Salem Elec. and 75 feet from 8. P.. which la to be electrified thla year. Pries J750 each, easy terms. See owner, room t Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison. UNION-AVE. LOT. Fins business lot 60x90. on Union sve., near Portland boulevard; prlc $1500, terms. GRTJSSI A ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. SACRIFICE. A beautiful, sightly lot In Colonial Heigbta, between 20th and 24th sts., half block from Hawthorne ave. ; 50 feet east front. Price 300, easy terms; worth $2600. Owner. Phone B 1828. (100 DOWN and (10 a month will take this lot, 97x410, Just about the size of a city block. Price $750. Streets and water al ready in; a pickup for right party. Main 1400 or A 1213.' (3 CASH WOODSTOCK CABLINE. 40x120 lots, city water piped to each. National Realty & Trust Co.. 826 Wash. FINE corner, 95x320. (800, on easy terms equals 8 lots 95x40 at (100 each; Just out side city limits; cheapest and best buy In neighborhood. 625-626 Teon bldg. Main 1400. A 3213. LOT bargain, a few feet from Hawthoral ave.; 41xl00-foot lot for (8S0; (50 down snd (10 monthly; unusual bargain; worth (1000: very easy paymenta Call 1244 Hawthorne or phone Tabor. 2942. CHOICE building lots. 50x100, with city water, on good carline; $400; nothing down, $10 per month. Inquire for Mr. Leonard. 84 4th St.. Columbia Trust Co. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Lota all prlcea Can suit homeseekert or bargain hunters. Main 355L BROOKE. A 3839. ROSECITY PARK BARGAIN. Fine building lot, close to car, $625. CANN & McBRIDE. 432 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. - LOTS FOR SALE. (50 will put you In possession of flni 50x100 lot on Willamette Boulevard; bal ance easy and only (550. 1566 Hodge St. ' $165 (3 DOWN. $5 MONTHLY. Railway Addition, right on E. 82d St.,. close to Mt. Hood Electric. Fred W. Ger- man, 329 Burnslde. Main or A 2770, $50 LOTS on W. Stark and 52d ta; carllns building: best buy in the city. Emplrs Realty A Trust Co, Marshall 840. 402 xeon oias- (425 BUYS lot with cement basement, 24x26: S fruit trees. Call or address D. L. S-, 8SU4 6Sth St., Kern Park station, Mt. Scott car; terms. $1350 CASH for 60x100 residence lot, ele gant aristocratic neighborhood: two car- lines; close IRVINGTON PARK, lot 62x100 feet, fine location; (600; half cash; owner. Eben McFarland. 410 Corbett Bldg. (425 SECURES corner lot in this beautiful tract; real snap. Howard Land Company, 603-4-5 Swetland bldg. (5 PER MONTH buys nice level lot near 6-cent carline; view of Mt. Hood. HIGLEY A BISHOP. 132 Third St. riAW 1 II : J i... oa-..,. .t.i J150 cash, $10 monthly, corner lot; must be sold, price (600. Phone Main 7776. IRVINGTON BARGAIN. Some street improvements paid; to be old for (1500. Marshall 712. iivm SALE at sacrifice, lot on Division St., near Ladd's Addition, by owner. Must all. AK 144 Oreg onlan. HOW much am I offered for my equity of 770, 8 lots. 1 Moatclalr, 2 Wellington? ... ...... . - t I v r. " , '!) T L' I f t. f ii3iurc. inov200 E. Salmon. (40,000. terms; worth 20 1 per cent more. 323 Allsky, 3d and Mor rison. Maln4388 1 roiAT many fine lots, Irvlngton. all prlcea East 273. C 1866; no agents. W. H. Herdman. or-nCfFRE E SSth and Thompson sts., 100x100 corner; (1700. terms. Phone book keeper. Main 1417 or A 1417. Owner. ioiSO KEARNEY ST.. near 22d. $3500; be tween 2 carline. David Lewis, room 2 Lnmbermens bldg. Kir SNAP Three fine Rose City lots, (450 each. F119. Oresonlsn. llrREI-HOKST equity In 4 lot. $520; best bargain In the addition. B 1077.