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THE MORXIXO OKEGOXTAX. TUESDAT, Mai n. 12 TRADE EXCURSION TICKETS WANTED Reservations All Taken and Others Clamor for Place on Train. SECOND TRIP CONSIDERED Few Chmre Ar Mad In Itinerary CI tie to Be VlnJted Arranjr Elaborate Pro-ram me for Portland Bnftlne Men. Popular Inurtit In th bu.n nnn excursion to Tillamook, which )ve Portland by apriaj train at I o'clock tola mornina. rw to urh proportion tfcat. 4splt th tforts to hoid tha lUt dnvn within th limit flrt 9t. fullr " rfwrrittoni were r rord1 at th i;mrfirr1l Clob yester tar, and c C. Chapman. manr of th xruraton. found thr was lone watting Hat of th"a who were rtlylnK upoa laia ranrtaatona tw obtain a pi at la th party. "Thr a ma to b no Inrlinatl-jn on tt part of anyone to drop from tho Hat in tb Utb hour." ld Mr. Chap man, "and It loo., aa thourh w will b obi led to lv a waltlna Hat of aom ZO praona unaar!f ieJ. ainca erory aval la hi 4 acrommodat ion on our ape ' .lal train la taken. Trie Interact of tho business men In this excursion a em a to InUlrata that tliera may aooo be a tie man d for a ond excursion to the Mm place, ao that thoa who wore left out of thla trip may hare an opportun ity of manic; It later." Uely atenalajateat Arraaced. Interest amonr the bualne men of Tttlamook. Hay City and other town In thi dlatrlct throuah whlh the cur Job a peel 1 will run la fully a airona; aa In Portland and elaborat prepara tloaa hT been mad for entertalntna; th visitors who travel on the "Mil lionaire's op'tal." aa it ha been deal; Hated. raw chanae hare been made In th Itinerary since It wan flrat announced. Part of th party will so from Tilla mook t Bay City tomorrow venlns, where they will bo Joined by the re mainder on th fo. lowing mornlna-. Banquets will b served to both parties at o'clock tonlfrht In Tillamook and In Bay City respectively. . LICa-9am e Cta Show. A new feature announced yesterday wl.l be the exhibition by the llfe-sav-Inc crew thla even In- at Garibaldi beach. Thla crew ha gained an Inter national reputation, slide and fllma will be aent from Portland, which will b used tn an Il lustrated add re a to b alven be for the commercial Club at Tillamook by C C. Chapman, of th Portland Com mercial Club. Thla feature was ar ranged throuarh courtesy of th Gen eral Film Company. Throughout the trip, a paper m-lU be lssud at Irregular Internals upon th train. Lle th paper that wa printed during the Lewlaton excursion, this la to be called th Portland Pilgrim. Under Its head It boasts the "Least wire serv ice, biggest circulation." It Is to be pub lished whonver th sprit moves, aboard the Portland Commercial Club excursion train to Tillamook." Fred J. Lockley Is editor and wilt be assisted by Paul Chamberltn. J. W. Kelly. Ad dtaon Bennett. C. V. Pyxnent and Clark H Williams. Th excursion speclai will be thrown open at 7:3t o'clock this morning at th union station and those who desire may take breakfast upon the train. Th departure will be promptly at o'clock. The return to Cortland will be at 1 o'clock Thursday night. V H. Jenkins, traveling paonier agent for the Southern Pa.'IMc. will hve charge of the train, and tho managers of the ex rurslon party will be a. K. Johnson, chairman of the executive committee, ami C. C. Chapman, of the Commercial Club. The perrtnnel of the parr ! aa follows: R rt Jr:n. pr.alnt rortUnd K1Iwy. l.laht A Tower rnnint ; K. M. Towrend. r(erir irrnl I'nrtlad Railway IJsht I'ower Cnntpanr: M. U VlMo.. publisher Mrnln Orrtnlan. J O. Potter, flume Tel ephone 1'nrupanjr : I'aul 'hmi,rliii. news eiltr The Evening T.crm: R. W. P. hmeer. cashier l nlted tti National Hank ; t. t. Chipmm. minfr executive r.tmmjttee Hrtln4 "mmerrlsl Oub. sec rtarv iriiin leeltiinrat I.eaeue: Stan ford riirath. rieiechner. Mayr : Frank Krr. eecretarr Wad hams Kerr Hrw.; T. i. Man'e. prealdent I fle -Sm 1th lum ter Company ; I on l.ewie. Whi1len A Lewis; rine KeiUr.g. HrpuMlCM ofltee for t'nlt M Hiate hfrir. H lm t'Met. mortni iotni. T. i. T"n"l. prMentlraurer T . Townaen! Oreajmerr 'ompny ; I. Stm-u-!. ftiprai mntir orcn I.Ke Inaurance 'mpnT; HalTr lirejman. Hrevman lath r r 4.'impny . iie.re I m wf-enre. Jf.. e-re-iarv-lreaaur-r lre Lawrence t'ompanr: t. C t'"H preaidni I'nion M'H 'nmtanjr ; M- I'lamnifr aeretar prtlar.l LpI ir k, rsrrta '.pan: Khll M"t hBii. Jr.. 'reta'T-treaii'r Imiertal ll'e tm tnny ; . B aterrlt-g. If maater i Jamea V- I mwd. preat.l-nl Jamea M.-l. Wo-irt a ; t Horliiti er. raahler Merehanta Mrlnia A Truat imtn . V W.nl aipery. h-e-preaMewt J K. Ol'l i'mpanT: V, J Jaeaer. Jaeaer HfM. Jewelr; A leg f MlrS.eaf. preatdent Wuirhrad A M'irhard 'tnpary. Lui A ".n. manager Pa-Mfl.-Pper '"empanv . J. I- l.man. maiaaer Iu A -. i t Kl'aniw preaident K'lham fi'altrtoeer A Jrtntfg lompwot; J. . HMi. manager l-a--i;u- Hardware mmiant, ' rv Hraua. manaaer R MrKil I'fwnpanv: W. i. M. Pher.n. preat.fant W. V pmpn; W. H. Jena ma. traweling paaener aa-ot nth ern ra If! rompan . It- goe-al aeeni freight dei'artmeal Hiiihni a.-!fic I'oenpany. I- R. FieMa. tre!'a awperltiiend. ent owtbera Ta-ifle "OTnpan: Kre4 It. nacatar aunpet-Ka'.fK- Monthly; t. II. Tiill'ame. manager pra hurraa port:and i-Maimrffal Club; CI- a. offb-ial pho- toarapber. R R KarTe. patNe Weekly. Ar thur il. Cbafvh'll. at'eraef. K- J- lal. real eaate. C. H rrrtngtn. aitor-w at law M Hvland. capita . J. Fred lar en, I 'mMtDtiifk A lra-n . o. II. ahwerdtmana. arairf-ir.ntrr eego A Manufarturtrg 'uaipan ; H Frea. manager rertland heia uppt wtnpany: W. W. W'awe l. manager I ndrr .v0 fj p rtter Cotnpar y . JlArev We Ma. tnattraaoa; ITiDk K. H-H kempe r. tr.aragirs d're tr . ltkanpee empanr . J i"!X'etin. rwerman H R- foppleton. vie praaf feat raciflc FlecfTlr iBtpan? : f" rite aa.ea managwr Marshall-1 e: la llad wre .-amD. Hitt. ealea managr l"aellc ptaeutt Com pan . K M Jar, preeid-nt Ja-nea prtntirg uapan : M t, k,.!ie. whelea,e p.imbtr.f and steam upr eepreaerted tr Frank M Tag: A K Waatelt, ase:tart rranaaer B hi tree Ccto- ?av limited: H N Tirker. preaident Firt -t l" -m party. H C Thowipaon. tnanagee iMfoa Land A Tinoe Com pa "v - Oeorge O. rrM. etenogrspher ewuthem Farlf'-c Cnm pa" . pr H Arnald. cap'ta:.t .J. F. hhtr. peea'dent National I.tveatvek Insur anre Company; Feak I- ra-aer. eoIleete ef rtm. Astoria. WIKtam Whtt field. W'tnam Whffia:4 A Co : a F. Rwkford. manager Terminal Ice Cold Storage Corn pan A. J patracn. manager grain depar-r-ft' Atoer Stro Mt'.llrg Company. J- TC Taaa. presiieat VMers Cenf attoaerT Cora rae. W F. Fearsoa. yargar. Batea a l .i ! ; T. T Cannon, Clark Cannon i rm pan Wi::iarw Trturig. Northweater fnan acer H 1 THIS A Co. Meeeatta Aln.: . M-"iman. Fai'trg-Mrt'i min 'ompan; iua Kho. Lm Clothing mpan ; K T. sji-e. presMeot-managor Clarkamae Title "npan; J I Raamuaaea. Raoiuen a'a. . M. U l"haOta. prea'deni H U Coapin Ka ly Cempan; Co!. V. foment. Coaet adner OrSa tJ Jouraal; Joha W. alci.r. The Evening Telegram; - Addisow Bennett, Tha Oragaian: L- J- fiheJl. capitalist; J. D. Oordoa. Mayor of Kswberg; Oaorge KeltT. Kawberg: Alex Crsib. Wasters Union oper ator: T. Iavtaa. Colsmbla Rupply Company; Jainea 8. Hub I ton. Hue lion Patteraoa; ML S. iKHlge. I actdc bteve Kasga Maou facisrtag Cumpaay. FAREWELL GIVEN TO GRAY (CoBllnuvd From Pnt P. Mice of a large number of official of both the O.-W. R A N. Company and the Southern Pacific A. C. Spencer, attorney for th. 0--W. R. X. Com pany, was one of the apeakera He de. clared that h. and his aaaoclatea have been pleased to call Mr. Gray a neigh bor and a friend. "W. have been fair rlal for tlie rreateet comroojlty the comomdity of tranportatlon." be aaid. "I believe that both the retiring president of the North Bank and the Incoming presi dent will bear roe out In th. assertion that fair and pleasant feelings pre vail. I expert to see them continue." Rival Pay. HI Ree-t. Mr. Upencer recalled the fact that until recent years officials of all great railways aimed only to serve their stockholders. A change has come about. The railroads now aim to serve the people as well aa the stockholders. Such men aa Mr. Gray, he said, nave been Instrumental In establishing this situation. He predicted that t'ortland and Oregon will gain from Mr. Gray's promotion for the reason that he will be in a position to exercise his talents in a greater field and that Inasmuch aa the line he will represent has a con nection with Portland, he will main tain a direct Interest in the city and state. The following were present r!isr B. Piper M. Htlltnsi crl R. ry J.wrph H. t ouns w. J. K.rr Cbarl. It i"r C. II. teller Robert O. McPhetaoa V. A. sitchr Jame. Thompaon I Mm J. Zan K. T Pral a. Harnall lort Anderson H. W. H cwl.on M. Banrield I. S, Oer li. A. alf J. V. Hherman I. M Lapp-r tors. PUaorth r. i Hall A. B.xlfw (l.rf. H ark .l.nrl Mcl. Wood J. l. Lee Kred W. Oraves R Kamond H. K. K-lr K S. A. Hart If. J. H'alii Oc Tonns O. A. I-ovaJr Grorc E. Fruat V. C. Kn.pp Arthur .' .-pn--r HT. V. fl. Hmfn toward t'ooHtngbam li. F. JoriDMn II. U I'ltft-K li. e Jomln P. 1. f'ampbell. Kusrn. F. W. i'lKJ Jus. H. Kerr W. fc Coman T. A. B-il X. V. i'harlton C. V. f "It O. H. Krtaarrts X. P. O Bii'n ll.nry L. Corbelt A. U Mil.. Jultua I. Mler llusti Hum. Tburnaa ;4harp Will lama. Cal.m C I. Jo.irn Utorn u. Trowbrlds l- B. Cramer C M. N a. u Hoy I'ork Ra pa Pula U II. VI. k.rahal r. H I.ltl.rhalr. A .U. CivfnrtfT Cord Senralaka w. A. Ro Faattle Vtaldii a. Pain. Spo kane A. Mrtrr lieorse W. Jnaeph A. E. Bkharrtt Oranl Fh.siey FL D. Carfanter WilM.m K. Lttienbarg W. H. Oolld i!ii(lvn A. Coulter T A ireaa H. J. Houahti.n Harry O. Baker V. Klatler W. O. Roberta W. p:lon. H. Milntlre P. Co? kendall J. B. Rhodea r. w'. t'.raham '. J. Camon A.'Klmball. Seattle D. C. la. St. Johns H. Geor-f H. Mnltton O. L. Stark. Spokane r A. Huahnail J. P ora H. W. Fo.ter W. J. Hefmana E. A. I'lerca E. E. I.lllle. Spokaoe John T. Duurall R. v.. Ravmond Matt awer J. T. Hardy H. H. Brown & H. Abbott Addison Bennett Shad O. K rants Erin Manre Albert S. Blbblna K. It. full. k. Albany P. A. Touna. Aibaiy A. B. Weatberrord. Albany H. E. Morton. Albany P. D. Gilbert. Aibany (iala e. HIM. A.i.any K. I- Van Dreaar Tom Alexander Tcm Aleaandr F. U Bot.forri I. A. Vern:UMon WhttflMd F. t". tir.rfln W. r. pkmn.r R. R. Kit. hie .V. I- Burbur Jf. J. Buckley J. Ru.e1l William MrMurray Oeorre V'. McDowell W. F Turner H B. rvrrla William Oerts R. C. lil.hop Roy V. fanlel 0. K. Jeffrey M. J. Butler r. V. Jonea James H. Amadea R. n. Woleott A. A. Wundrrttch (I. W. I.anca.ler FTanklln T. nrtmth Charlie W. Barr. A.torla H. l. ."tory Henry V. Frlea W. Reldt R. P. Habersham tSraham Iukehart IkllirJ. Bryan U. tl. Bryan F1 A Krlba W. P. Wrlicht P. Bnllam ran X. Fbllllpp Hart I'ohrn n. w. riirkard J. Pohon R. w. Oraham H tl. Prieb.tel (?eor.. Cariaon V. E Doater J. t Moore Chrta Schmidt. Astoria fl. It Jobnaon. Astoria R. II. 'roster 1. I". Kr.owlion M Kerr lee W. I. Pc.srer. :.iot Ho;.oinb I? Ranussen William 4 llaaiy A. J. K'nelsT T J. Seuiert Joseph M Healy A. r. Kxnmona P. T. Poreat rharlee J. llraT H. Biakele Tacenaa M F Brady J. B Tn Robert Ksanadr I K. Kerr P. H rosarte Lewis A MArthur F. c. v'as-r Arthur foileft (:e.rs.H. Bopklna Robert t . Dunlop W. A. Iyetl A U Finlev E. A. Klpp.l J. P. Myyer J. D. Stark Clinton S Kletchsr A. K. Houlsen P. S. Belcher P. J. Cobba John A. Keatlns Frederick V. Holmaa II. M. Jennlnga rr. A. W. M'ore T. N. Punbar W H. Smith t'.eorse K. Wassoner Wllford B. Cola I.. Samuel O. M. Ollnea M. Baraer 0. R. Williams VllUam B. McEwen d I.ona 1. Tl Fields M-x R Hlrsrh Nf. Seller J. E. Sawhlll I. H. Hepburn A. O. Hunter It. R. Carrlncton I. W Bryan O. tV. Taylor neora E. Englebsrt t'. o. Ida J. P. Rasmuseen A. O. Callan Clayton Werita J O. Mann W". II. lay capt. V". r. Pattaraon William Harder N". K. Blrrell Thomaa lordell J. Itrson B. H. Wlrkeraham M. B. McKaul A. A. K-hrll Oeorsa M. Hyland Fred H Rothrhlld S. W. Herrmaa O M. Aokl R O. Raub William Adam F. ". Little S. Herbert lanyon J. T. Andrus J. H. Lotheop J. Curtis Robinson A. H. Ayerlll IT. P. E. Moore Frederick Webster Adolph A. Uekum E. J. Daly F C. Vtcbener 0. M. Plummer T. J. Armstrong Frank B. HHton S. B. Heirardt P. I. Thompson c. It. Wood wort b F H. Lewis rr-d lwkley l-rnk Kyee W. I Mrandborg; J I. H ailln Samuel C Kerr Frank R. Ken Alma V. Kits H. B. Wll.t C. M. Thompson 1. H Parker Oeorira W. Wlmona Walter B w arrea r c. Campbell wtnthr-ip llammond J. J. fairr .1 Tf. KrWrmntt W. 1. MrPherson W. o. H of ford. Stevenson. Wash r. P. Ash. StfV.aaoB. Wrt.b. iul. C. Fox. aseeit SPAS Rr . sne tenson. Wash. Xam Sonoaon. Maeor eteven.on. VI aatt. 1. a. Maaladry. Easatta R. H. Ke-k L. Vearla cbariea Horoln. C. W Ceehree -ul M-Kar W. A White Walter C. Cola ileorre W Net awn C. M MeKellipa. Car. a:its J T Middlrma. Pr. E. B. McDan'el v H Hollls. IDrsit Groe. W F. Roller. Irolt, Mloh. Prank c. rtlsra V R. Moora. Cory all. IiRoy Hadiey g. V. Skaltoa. Corral- E. K. Brown 11. Orvn r. snatxs C. R lray. Jr.. C. B Hardln C. D. B-uun C. .. Cooilrtxa -1otor P. Moaae. Cav- ya'll.. TV F c.a.klns. Car. TS'IIS R. v. Sehmaar T. H Fhllbrick A. t. S-hmliu Albany H. N. Tinker Adame J. M. He- I Ins p. w. Writht J. ifrOulre J. T. alter Seabwr. ran J Mabee A. Ktrf WltB il.f t r Roaaaian Joha Ini'kaoa. Vl. ""uwr Wash Fdward Newbeain Jit smith W H Man Joha M. Hall , Reaction Llri Road Renrfarevl. Th. county Is raatirfaclnir the rUctlon Line road eastward from Esst 6lxlleth street with crushed rock covered wttb fine rock screenings. First a layer of broken rocks 1. not down and then the screenings, all ef which Is rolled to a solid surface. About one mile of th new surface) has been completed. The Section Rosd has been In bad con dition ever s!nc the naw water main was raid. Board to Xaroei Teacher. At a special meeting of the B-hool Board tonltrht public school teacher and other employes for th. next .ehool year will b. appointed. There are about 9 teachers to be named. Including -5 who ar. not teaching this year. For the IS vacancies there are nearly arrlicationa from all over the United States. W WILL 8E LAID Woodmere District Relieved From Water Shortage. FOREST PATROL GRANTED Guard to Watch Line Through Ball Ran Reaerve Daring Months in Which Fire Threatens $8.35 BUI Bring Protest. To relieve the mater shortage which is reported In many parts of the Wood mer. district In Southeast Portland, th. Water Board yesterday authorised the laying at once of four miles of eight and i:-lnch mains. inese. it is oe llved. will eliminate the trouble by fur nishing new service to a large number of the residents and relieving the heavy drain from the few main lines which at present supply the entire district. The district from which most of the complaints are received and which is to he relieved under the new system is bounded by East Sixty-second and fcaJt Sixty-sixth streets and Fiftieth and Forty-fifth avenues. Lines will be extended on Kast Fifty-eighth. East Sixty-second, Kast Sixty-sixth. Fast Seventieth. Kast Sixty-seventh. East Forty-fifth and other streets of the dis trict. The Board also authorised the laying of main on Fast Ninth street from Cora avenue to Rhone street: on Syra cuse street from Portsmouth to Mc Kenna: on Esst Kverett from East Fifty-third to least Fifty-seventh, on East Fifty-seventh from Everett to Gllsan: on East Hovt from East Fifty-second to East rifty-elghth: East Fifty-third from Gllsan to Wasco; on Liberty street from East Sixth to East Eighth: on East Sixth from Liberty to Dekum; on Cleveland avenue from Dekum to Bryant, on East Sixty-fifth street southeast from Sixty-third to Sixty fifth, and a few other smaller exten sions. A high - pressure main was granted for the use of property In the vicinity of Lownsdale and Yamhill streets The Board authorised the expenditure of t250 for the employment of a gttard to patrol the line through the Bull Run forest reserve ifor three months. This was done at the suggestion of Super intendent Dodge, who declared that the reserve Is In dsnger of belnr, greatly Injured by forest fires. In the reserve Is the watershed of Bull Run Lake. which Is the sou roe of Portland' wa ter supply. Free use of water In the children a playgrounds In Lent and free water for the Irrigation of the school garden at the Irvlngton achool also waa grant ed. A protest by C. J. Franklin, of the Portland Railway. Light & Power Com- pany against a bill of $8 35 for use of water at his East Slrle house during last month was overruled by the Board. Mr. Franklin says his water Is on a meter and never before has cost more than 76 cents a month. He, was much surprised last month when the bill climbed to $8.35, especially when the house was not occupied during that time. A report by the meter reader of the Eirs.t Side showed that the meter was correct. He reported that the In crease of the bill was due to the fact that a faucet In the house was left running during part of the month. IMPERIAL 13 YEARS OLD Plii I Metschan. Sr.. Hotel Proprietor, Recipient of Congratulations. Yesterday. In the Autumn of an ac tive life. Phil Metschan. Sr.. received a surprise when he began to receive congratulatory telegrams from v.ry state in the Northwest. It required half a dozen tolegrams and as many personal calls to make the old hotel man recognlie that he. was cnjoylns the thirteenth anniversary of the birth of the Imperial Hotel. AVhen It dawned on him that it had been 13 years sic hr retired, from the office of State Treasurer, and, with C. W. Knowles. secured control of the old Imperial on Washington street, he Immediately de clared In favor of an "open house' for the. balances of the day. Mr. .Metschan not only wsnted to celebrate the annl versary, but is much in favor of a recognition of the virtues of number -IS." Of the employes who helped open th. Imperial, the only one remaining is Harry Hamilton, clerk at the desk, who is said to know more Oregonlans by their first names than any politician Id the state TITLE OF RECORD STANDS Court rtcru.wc to Sustain Kali road Company Contention. Tit ! to 14 acres nf land In Clarka maa County. that be cum involved In 170 when Ben Holladay was conduct true hia railroad operation In Oregon, waa settled yeaterday by Juries Besn In the I'nlted 8tatea District Court, when he mad a decision In tha raso of the Oretron California Railroad Com pany aaralnst Mrs. Maria D'Grublsslrh. who claimed title to the property through inheritance from Holladay. The railroad company sought to re strain Mr a. P'Grnblsaich from claiming title to the property. The plaintiff contended that when the Holladay hold ing were transferred the property In queatlon waa Included In the transfer. There Is no record of such a transfer, and Judge Bean decided the title of record, that of tha defendant, should tand. Two Bodies Cntrlentlfled. The body of the man found floating in the Willamette River below the North Pacific Mills last Punday has not yet bnen Identified, and It lies at the undertaking parlors of Punning A McEntee beside the unidentified body of another man who ended hia life with poison In a rooming-house In the North Knd last Frtdsy. Unless thev re Identified this forenoon, they will be eremsted. The body of Charle A. Fair. year old. was found In the river yesterday. The lad fell Into the river April S. while at play. His play mate pulled hint out one, but when hi uneonclon form fell back Into th water, they fled In terror. He wa th son of Charle A. Fair, of tit Williams avenue. rn.r wrrrropoixviirAi, rtfouit. PORTLA VP. Vay SO Maximum temper aara. so degrees; minimum, 52 desree. Blew rMdln. A. M.. ii feet: ehanre In last 24 hours. .5 foot rts. Total rainfall (5 P 11 ta I P. al.). laches; total rainfall store geptamfcer 1. 1P11. SO. Inrhee: nor mal rainfall sine Septeenfcer 1. 41 47 Inehaa; deficiency .f rainfall viae September 1. ilsll. 10.7 inehee. Total sunshine, 1 hour T minutes: possible sunshine. 15 hours minute. Barometer reduced to sea level) at P. St.. 2.so Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A loar-preeeure area of moderate energy la central .ear Otaa and a secondary dia- THE PORTLAND HOTEL, SIXTH. ilKVKXTH. MORRI- SOS A.ND YAMHILL STS. G. J. KAUFMAN. Manager. IN the heart of the city's business, shopplnir an d theatrical activities. T" best dining-room and grill in the city. Passenger motor meet all Incoming trains. Courteous attention to our guests. European, tl.50 upwards. HOTEL MULTNOMAH HOTEL CORNELIUS House of Welcome Portland, Or. Onr 14-paasenger electric 'bus meets all trains. A high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater and chopping district. One block from any carlina, II per day and xro. European plan. HOTEL COBSiELIUS CO. Proprietor. J. W. Blaln, Pre. Fielder Jones. Vice-Pre plains HOTEL OREGON, Portland, Or., Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props. HOTEL SEATTLE, Seattle, Wash. Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., 'dlTTarS turhanee overlies Northern Idaho. These two disturbances have caused Rtjneral raina In Oreson. Washington. Idaho. Wyoming, Western Montana and in the northern por tions of California. Nevada and Utah. Lo cal rains have fallen In portions of the Mis souri Valley nl the Iake region It Is much cooler In the North Pacific and Rocky Mountain States and correspondingly warm er In the Ijike reclon. The conditions are favorable for showers In thla district Tuesday and continued cool weather. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers; westerly winds. Oreron and Washington Showers; west erlv wind.. Idaho showers. THE WEATHER. State at Weather STATION Paker Rolve Boston f'alrarjr t'hlf-SKO .. Cntlax .... rtenver . . . ties Moines Galveston 4 E 14 W 12 E f SW 14 N ii w' 4 NS J-: ltl N E fRaln jRaln 1 'loudy 'Rain ICIeuri 1 O . TO ,4 O. tw r.2 v. ii ,:V fii J-N-O. Art -loudv 'Ft. cloudy .Cloudy ICler "loudy !loudy 't'lear (Cloudy Clear "loudy :cioudy iKaln W-lear Clear Cloudr Icioudy .... so SO.O.O! 'SO." Helena .Tarlcsonvlll. .. Kansas t'ltv . . Klamath Falls LrfTx Anr-les .. Marsliflld .... lledfor.l Montreal Near Orleans .. New York North Head .. North Takima Pen.ll.'toD Phnix Portland .-. . . . Roscburs; . . . . . Sacramento ... Ht. r,ou!e St. Paul Salt Lake Han Frnnclaco ripokana Taoimi Tatoosh Island The Dalles ... Walla Wlla . Waalitnston W-l-.r ; 04 v.n 1 soo.m M O.fM) m n . l i 14 a s s 14 W n SW I 6-.2n . . o.jo1 , 4AO.O- 4SE 4 SE 0Of.lO ' K4 O.OI ! MO. OS ' 7O0..17 I A4 n.oo tji.0.34' J I.!). 3s a 18 SW 3 S 4 N K W ' 9 W .Rain 'Pt. cloudy 'Rain iPt. cloudy Clear (Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Rain Rain Jt loudy loudy 'Cloudy Iriear iCloudy 1 a f 10 w i sw -JOe: ! S4 0.rM. I lUAtm S SB a n . 60 0.L'!-. 1 2 0.7t 14 SW 4 SK 4 SW ' ,-.o..-.' I M o n 7 O.I4 Too.art l..i7; 14 S 4.-W 4 SE 4 S . 4 N tLWARD A. BF.AIA District Forecaster. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Man-taffe llmnw. HTATT-BEVNirK Waltar Hlatt, 25. eity; Dora Bennirk. or 1. city. riUK-WlSE W. Hsvyden Flak. 5. ctty; 0wrcia Wtiwi. 2. city. FOLET-OERARD R. E. ToXmy. 4. Hood Rivr: Mary 0rrr1. SH, city. nUfHOLM-HEfTBRNAN Rnd-Mick A. rhtsholm. 0. city; Margaret Heffenun. 47. cJtr. MOSSBEBGER-IeO.VG C. L. Mob4jriar. 31. Ooble. 3rtrud M. Lonc. 24. city. Btrtba. PL.I1MT Ta the wlf of Robert Fllht. at 20 Whitaltr afreet. May 12, . mnn. MEYER T' the wife of Mortta Meyer, at 151 Eaat Tventy-ftrat etreet, MaJ 3. danirhter. FiXX T the wife of John Finn, at 1J39 Cerbett atreet. Mav 13. a aon. PLOMBO To the -wife of Sm Plcmbo. at Dovr Addition. May 12. a daoa-hter. EARLT To the wife of Robert R. Early, at 1M2 MtrteatppI avenne. May IS. a eon. WOOPBl'RY To the wife of Sidney F. Woodbury, at t:S Eaet Thirty-eecond atreet. Mar 14. a eon. KROrP To the wife of Joseph D. Kropp. at EUt-worth tret. May 7, a daujhter. 8i"HrT.T7- Tt the wife of Ffla Pchulta. at J4 HarTleon atret. May 2. a daughter. BARTUOLUMA To the wife of Jacob i l!:i:!i!:!i!i!r:iQi The Hotel Bowers Eleventh and Stark Sts. UndW Nsrer Managemaatt offers all th. convenience of a hlgh-clas hotel, with all the eomforta of a home. European plan 11.00 per day up. American plan. too. Famous for Its grill, a la cart, and table d'hot. service at reasonable price. Special rates to permanent gtieata. F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER Tn i annnlntments. service and fireproof quality of the building the leadlng hotel In Portland, the Multnomah, offers to the discriminating traveler every comfort and convenience found only In the best hotels of the East. Nine stories of steel and concrete, with 755 rooms and suites, palatlally furnished, with rates from 1.B0 to IS per day, European plan. Motor 'busses meet all trains and steamers. H. C. BOWF.R5, Manager. J. M. RROWKELL. Aee't Mgr. A. Crwiwe. Mr". New Perkins Fifth and Washington Sts. A Hotel in the Very Heart of Portland's Business Activity MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Electric Anto Bus. Cart to and from Union Depot every few minutes. L. Q- Swetland, Mgr. Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect, and conducted on tha Props. European plan. liter liwm e?!L MnSCWdSONS, Props. Bartholoma. at 7R7 Eaat Tenth atreet North, May fi. a dauRhter. M LLON To the wife of Frank Mallon. at 1140 Maryland avenue. May 17, a daugn ter. . HARRISOX To the wife of Andrae J. Harrison, at L'43 Mill street. May 9. a son. KOKVIO To the wife of Christian Koe nig, at 21J Knott street. May 17. a daugh- MOELLER To the wife of Jacob J. Moel ler. at 711 Maryland avenue. May 16. a son. STRTTaJNICK To the wife of John Struznlck. at 73 . Alblna avenue. May 13. a dauphter. JUSTIC To the wife of Marko Justic. at 130 Knott street. May 8. a daughter. ARTHUR To the wife of L. Arthur, at g Vnlon avenue. May 9, a daughter. STONE To the wife of Aura Stone, at 113 North Fourteenth street. May 15. a daughter. m A . WEST To the wife of Clarence A. west, at 10H0 Montana avenue. May 8. a ion. LOVELACE To the wife of George Lrove lace. at 68 Upshur street. May 16. a son. FRASER To the wife of John M. Frasr, at 145 East Twenty-seventh street North. May 141, a daughter. RIESE To the wife of Albert Rleee. at 38 Grand avenue. May IS. a daughter. K t Y KE N DALL To the wife of Luke Knykendall, at t64 Columbia street. May 11. a sin. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office City Hall. Main 683. A 70S. Humane officer. Sereeant B. U Crate. Residence. 24 E. 24 th Jf.. East 47T. Horse ambulance, corner of 5th and Taylor. Veterinary In char.. Marshall mala Rescue Home. Northrup Acraj. Thomaa A. Short. Mupt.. A 0847- rlnai. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House. ts Park St., furniture, etc. Sale at 1" A. M. ' BORN. CURRIER To Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Cur rier. 341 12th St.. May 10. a son. Mrs. Currier Is a daughter of tha late W. C. Noon. rCXERAI. HfXXlCS. SCHMITT At Albuquerque. N. M.. May , Mike Schmltt. aged 40 years, beloved son of John Schmltt. and brother of John. Jr., Frank and Henry schmltt. Mrs Mary Bai ter and Mra. Katie Mead, of thla city. Funeral alll take place from the resi dnce o his father. law North 23d at.. Tuesday. May 21. at :30 A. M. Serv ices at Ft. Joeeph'e Church, corner 1Mb. and Coach atreete. o clock. Friends re spectfuily invited. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HOECKER The funeral services of the late 4-hatarlra I-oulse Hoecker. who away at Garden Horn-. Or.. May IS. will take nlace at the residence of her daugh ter Mr- R A. Pchmalz. 2" Fourteenth atreet todav (Tuesday! at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery. FHends respectfully Invited to attend. FTERRERO In this city. Mav -0. Tomaso yrrrrrr. ,,,d 3-2 years. Friends Invited to attend funeral aervices. whlh will be hld St Holman's funeral parlors at 2 p" M tomorrow (Wednesday). Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. LEWTON At hta residence. 1 20S East Six tieth street. Rev. Jamea T. Leerton. aged 74 vears Funeral service, will be held at the Mount Tabor Methodist Church todav ftriieaday. May 21. at 2 P. M. Interment Mount Bcott Park Cemetery. HITCHOCK The funeral services of the lste R C Hltchock will be held st the chapel of Hemstock Broa. at fnlverslty Park. yj .t 3 p. M. Interment at Mount eco'tt Park Cemetery. . Friends cordially Invited. LKWTOV The funeral services of th lata Rer lames T. Lewton will ba held today iTueedavl at 2 P. M. at tha Mt. Tabor Methodist Church. Interment will ba In Mount Scott Park Cemetery. RTSSEI.L. In this city. May "V Hiram .T. Ruuell. aged 70 years. Remains at Ftn lev s parlors, same will be shipped to tvilson. or., for burlsl. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG 7th and Tajlor Fhonea: Mala 1 and A 112S. TriMir" UT KVFRV NIGHT lumiarii TH1S WEEK Special Price Matinee Saturday DAVID BEL.ASCO Presents Ths Native Actress Blcinche Bates In the Farcical Romance. "XOBODfS WIDOW" Evenings. 12, J1.30. Jl. 75c 50c. Saturday mat.. $1.50. 11, 75c. 50c 35c, 25c BEATS SELLING FOR ENGAGEMENT. TT If T- T THEATER X aV. Xl Atk Msln 2. A 53C0 f,KO. L. Baker. Mgr. BAKER STOCK COMPANY Tonight All This Meek Matinee Saturday The Thrilling. Monev-Mad Comedy. "BREWSTE R'8 MIIJJONS" A scream every minute. Dramatized from the famous novel of George Barr McCutch eon. Fascinating, exciting and Intensely amusing. Evenings. 25c. 5c. Matinees. 25c. Next week "The Deep Purple." MAIN C A 102 i MATINEE EVERT DAT MAT. . 15 :5o NIGHTS: 15e. SSr. 50e. 73e T4TEK MAT to Famous Twelve Sunshine Girls; "Fun in a Harem"; ljetzel sisters; Del more and Light; Nadell and Kane; Coo ran and Parks; The Inlands; Orchestra; Pictures. Solllvao at Canaidlne. Kerined vaodevine. WEEK MAT Walter Lasr Co.; Prince and Deerie; lauidry Brothers: Mort tox; Peppino: Del Fratsro's Miniature Circus. Orvbeerra. Prices lie and 25c. cl'l mccr vkiw WEEK MAT 20 "A Night in the Slums of Paris: Dorothy Vaughn; Duffy and U-"! Mntura-I: Pantaeoope; Ion Morris ana Hia Wrestling I'oniee. Popular prices. Mat inee dallv. Boxes and first row balcony re served. Box office open from 10 A. . M. to 10 I". M. Phonee: A SOS. Main 4J. Cur tain S:S0. 7:1 and 9. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK. Cor. Yangbs and Tvrejnty-fourfh Sts. SPOKANE PORTLAND MAY 22, 23, 24. 2.1, 26, 27, 2S, Sfl. Gaines Begin Weekday at SiOO P. SI. Sunday 2i30 P. M. LADIES' DAT FRIDAY. Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. COUNCIL CREST PORTLAND'S ROOF GARDEN. 1200 feet above the city. Free scenic amusement park. High class attractions. Open-air rink. Pic nic grounds in oid apple orchard. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS FREE. f "THE KESTACBANT BEAUTIFUL "N Arcadian Garden In Hotel Multnomah The Stellar Bill of Attractions, combined with perfect appointments, cuisine and service. Two complete performances ev ery evening. 6:80 to 8:30 and, 10:30 to 32:30. SIONORA BOSS and SIGNOR DI LUCCA Operatic Singers Late Stars of the Grazi Grand Opera OSCAB N. WALCK MISS ELVTA BAND The Peerless Vocalists KONSKY Violin Virtuoso BROWN ROBINSON Tho Jolly Cavaliers and PHILIP PELZ' Concert Orchestra of Ten Soloists. Please Reserve Your Table Before P. M, m C. Bowers. Manager FUNERAL NOTICE. HOECKER At Garden Home. Or.. Chata rina Louise Hoecker, mother of Mrs. R. A. Schmalz, H. F. Hoecker, K. C. Hoecker and Emily Hoecker. Funeral services will take place at the residence of her daugh ter. Mra R. A. Schmalx, 2B Fourteenth street, today (Tuesday). May 21. at 2 Y M. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Friends respectfully Invited. " MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Marble Works. East d and Pine sts. l'-at 74a. u K F.DWAKD HOLM AX. the leading fu neral dl-ector and undertaker. 220 Third eL. cor. fealmon. Lady assistant. Dunning McKntee. Funeral Directors, Tth and Pine. Puona Main 43U. Lady sx- tendant. On ice of County coroner. a sr 7.n.lT.R CO.. 6IT2-4 WllUama ITS Phone Kaat 1(1811, C 108. Lady attendant. i. p. FIN LEY SON. ad and Madlsaa, luu attendant. 1 Done jiain a, a ww. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors M K". SV llllll 111 1 1 SX. U1s MM- V, .i laaa. a SVC lain. ' KTL.s A I sukal a - ZT TrnHaI-s ataair fitxth. liait 781, B IMS, Lady stteDUant. kkfhes COMPAXY. 3d and Clay. 415. A 221. .Lady attendant. CEMETERY Beautiful MOUNT SCOTT PARK LARGE, PERMANENT, MODERN. PORT LAND'S ONLY MODER.V CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE of all burial plots without extra chars;. Provided with a perma nent Irreducible Maintenance Fund. Location ideal; Just out side the city limits on north and west slopes of Mount Scott, containing 35 acres, equipped with every modern convenience. PRICES TO SLIT ALL. SEHVICB THE BEST. ONE MILE SOUTH OK LENTS. REGULAR A I! TO MOBILE SERV ICE FRE BETWEEN LENTS AND THE CEMETERY. It s CITY OFFICE, 920-921 YEON BUILD ING. MAIN 225. A 7086. CEMETERY OFFICE, TABOR 1468: HOME PHONE RING B Sill. THEN CALL LOCAL 4201. a MEETING KOTICE8. ffrv. ARCANUM, meats at the new hall. Royal bid., formerly Tull & tilnDS. ine nrst and thlra Tuesdays of each month, at 8 P. M. Visitors cordially wel comed. O. O. HALL. Secy. Care Honeyman Hardware Co. PORTLAND CHAPTER. No. 7. O. E. E- Regular communication this Tuesdy) evening. Order of W. M. Social. JESSIE L. REAMS. Secretary. 658 G an ten be in ave. --acar a a visa Vs. Tf aa a VJ V Uatanea Erery Day. MEETI.NG NOTICE. A. A. O. X. M. S. Xoblea, you will pleuse take notice that the regular monthly meeting of AI Kader Temple ye be held on Saturday evening. Mny r. at the hour of 8 o'clock. In the Ma sonic Temple. Wont Park tad Yamhill atreets. Bu.i:iD-ss of iinportancf. Don't forget the red card. By order of the rtotcTitate. ROBINSON. Asa't. Recorder. A. AND A. S. R1TK. AIXS WORTH CHAPTER OF TlOStt CUOIX. NO. 1. Rccular meet ing in auditorium, Scottish Rite Cathedral, thla evening at 8 o'clock. Work In 3Sth decree. By urder WISE M ASTEil. WjQ-T IS. K. A. 3a . 4.'a!ied ronvorat km this 31 outlay .-venintf at Mason so Hall, !3ast Eighth and Burnsiue st reets. Ht 7 : o'clock. P. M . E. dcroea. Visitors welcome Order E. H. I J. E. MARTIX. Sec. MT. TABOR IODr.E. NO. A A- V. AND A. Special com- tnitnlottlnn u 111 hnM Ttia. t'yi o'clock. West Side Temnle. F. C. de ere. Vlnitinz brethren In vited to attend. By onier of the W. M. M. R. SPAl'UDING, Secretarj-. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 4t. A. F. AND A. M. Special communications this (Tuesday) evening. 7:-1 and 0 o'clock, E. A. F. C. degrees. Visitors wel come. Bv order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. .Stjeretary. CLASSIFIED AD: RATES Daily or Sunday. Per Line. One tlnir li Same ad two consecutive times 2c Same n d t hree ronMrut 1 ve t lme S: Kame ail six or seven consecutive tlmen.ftfic The ahote rate apply to advertisement a tinder "New Today" and all oilier claasitlca. tlont except the following: Situations M anted. Male. Situations "Wanted, Female. For Rent, Kmm. PrivBte Families. K:oniH and Board. Priate FamUle. Honttekeeplng liooms. Private lan-ill. Remittance must accompany out-of -torra orde; n. M hen one adver1irement Is not run In con secutive innue the one-time rate applltra Six vordn count at one line on caeb ad vertiNements and no ad counted for let than two lined. On charge or book advertlnementp the charge Kill he haed on the actual mini her of linen appearing In the paper, regardlesa of the nuiuner of words In each line. In New Totlay all advertisement are charged hy measure only, 14 lines to the inch. Oregon Ian will accept e.afiind advertise ment) over the telephone, providing the ad vertiser If a ,ubr.crlher to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, but hill will be rendered the following day. Whether pubftcqnent advertlnement will be accepted over the phone depend upon the promptneuft of the payment of telephone ad vertisements. Situation Wanted and Ter sonal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one Inser tion onlv, will bo accepted for "House foe Rent." "Furniture for Sale." "Businer Op portune le." "Uooming-Hou.es, and "Want ed to Kent." NEW TODAY. Hawthorne Avenue Quarter Block Beautiful site for fine home. Best residence section. High building restrictions. 25 per cent below market value. Price $9000 Terms Higgins & Boyer 506 Northwest bldg. Main 4400. WILL SELL LEASEHOLD INTEREST in prominent corner in Nob HiJl dis trict. Lease runs 98 years at $100 per month net. No revaluation. Prop erty improved with one-story building costing $8500. Rented at $200 per month, with increasing lease. Will sell building and leasehold interest at $8500. W. H. Webb, 401 Yeon Building. Main 4913. Two Story Brick Business Block Located on the corner of the main street In a fastly-frrowine town. Pres ent income $2400. which can be Increased to $3000. Price $20,000. Will consider a Kood house in Portland or close-in acre age as part payment. AR 21, Oregonian. Mortgage Loans $150,000 and Over on CEKTRAI. BUSINESS PROPERTY. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. M ACM ASTER 701 Corhrtt BldK. MONEY TO LOAN CITY MORTGAGES FARM MORTGAGE LOWEST RATES AlUIS TO SUIT A. H. BIRRELL CO., 302 MeKAY BUILDING Third and stark Will Lease Warehouse Loft Cheap for one year. On North Side, 70x100 ft. Light and dry; on S., P. & S. spur; one block from streetcar. Large freight elevator and toilet. Apply dally at 395 N. 18th St., be tween 8:30 and 9:30 A. M. MORTGAGE LOANS CO JOHN E. CBQNAN, jof ij O 02 Spalding Bldg. 3 I CULL15. BERHIDGK '1HOMPSOA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, 124 Warntnr Block. Phone Mala 37. GARAGE OR OTHER SITE 100x100 13th and East Burnslde: build to suit tenant. Owner. A 36S9, Main 1580. Fearey Bros. Tv discount nrsecured notes signed by responsible parties. 03 Woreeater bldg. REAL ESTATE. CLOSE-IK lot In Lents, only SO0 If takari at ones; Investigate. Address owner. H 77, Ores-cntaii; KEN'TON' business lot cheap, by owner, cash or tfrms. AX 85, Oregonian. LAl'RELHL'RST Equity In four view lota. Phone 90(1. EASTMORELAND $flW equity in choice comer lot, J400, terms. Marshall 4K22. R. I. r