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THE 3I0RXIXG ORE.G0XIAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, I90S. IX BISHOP 5CADDING 0NCHURGHUN1QN Says Possibilities of Success of Anglo-Roman Merger , Plan Are Small. NO SUCH. TENDENCY HERE episcopal Church in America lias ver Professed Anything Else ' but Catholio Faith, Peclares the Bishop of Oregon, With Father James Paul Ftancis at the head of the movement, a society known as the Anglo-Roman Union Is holding sessions in New York, with a view of uniting the Roman Ca.thollc and Protest ant Episcopal churches. The World newspaper, of that city, yesterday sent a telegram to Bishop Scadding, of the Epis copal Church in Oregon, asking for nls views on the proposed union. The tele gram reads as follows: New York. Feb. 12, 1908. Bishop Charls Scadding-. Portland, Or.: The Anglo-Horn an Union, a society seeking to re unite Protestant Episcopal and Koman Cath olic churches, organized here this week. Various well known Episcopal clergymen par tfelapted; recognition of the primacy of Rome advocated. Father James Paul Franeia, gen eral of Protestant Bptecopal Order of Atone ment at the head. We respectfully urge you to telegraph your views concerning the possi bilities of this movement. We make this in quiry purely In the spirit of disclosing- the prospects for the ultimate success of plan. EDITOR OK "WOULD. Bishop Scadding sent the following re ply: The Editor of the New York World: The possibilities of success of the Anglo-Roman Union plan are innnlteslmally small. There is no movement that way In this diocese. There La not a churchman from New York to Portland who will deny the Catholicity of our church, thouirh he may prefer the label "Protestant Episcopal." Our church In Amer ica Is Catholic and has never professed any thing else but the Catholic faith. The fixed creed of our church, its settled liturgy. Its decent -and reverent forms,' Its tone of practical reality, these are being felt more and more ni are winning thoughtful and devout peopw? The country Is over whelmed by a flood of religious sects of the strangest names and theories. Midst the madness of these waves our Episcopal barque holds Its anchorage, and becomes to those around it a witness for fixedness and truth. The limned late duty of members of the Episco pal Church Is by their sincerity, loyalty and devotion to commend to the community, which la 00 largely Anglo-Saxon, the Catholicity of which we are in possession. The type of Catholic Christianity which, is ingrained In the I -a tin and Greek world will never fit, or be fitted, with this other world of another race to which we belong. The small section among us who take upon them selves a Roman type of devotion will remain a Latinized minority. W take our stand ' upon our book of common prayer, which is Catholic, and ts Rngllsb. To live and be strong the TJptocopal Church must bring out her own principles with charity to all. Our banner must be ordered "Evangelical Truth with Apostolic Order The Gospel In the Church," and without faltering steps let her remain true to her Anglo-Cathollo heritage. CHARLES SCADDING, Bishop of Oregon. WJILTDH EXPECTS FREEDOM SATS FIRST CONVICTION WAS ILIEGAIj. Alleged Highwayman Confident That Second Trial Will, Result In Ac qnittal No New Evidence. Charles "W. Walton, who Is held In the County Jail pending a second trial on a charge of shooting Policeman Ole Nelson In holding up a Willamette Heights car, more than three years ago, professes to believe that he will be acquitted when he again fares a Jury. I was railroaded through when I was tried three years ago," he said yesterday, "and It was for that reason that I was never given a chanco to plead. They were too anxious to get me convicted. The line of defense this time will be Just the same as It was three years ago." "Will you not havo some difficulty In securing witnesses after bo long a time?" he was asked. "Perhaps so, but I believe all my wit nesses are still living1 here. Of course, their memory may not serve them In recalling some things that occurred that night, but I know I shall tell Just the same atory that I did when I was taken before the Jury before. That's all I can, do. "I was In the Penitentiary for more than three years, and I was held for sev eral months awaiting trial before I went up there, but In case I am again con victed that time will not count. "I think I shall have a Jury this time which will try me impartially. I had a hard time In securing a Jury at my first trial; the newspapers did not give me a fair deal. Facts were misrepresented and statements twisted. The Jury had formed an opinion In regard to the case before It came to trial. "The first trial was held before Judge Clcland, but the demurrer in the case was argued before Judge Fraie.r. That was how the plea came to be overlooked. They were so anxious to get me convicted that they set the case for hearing then and there, without giving me a chance to plead. I was sent up for Ave years on tho assault charge and for 20 years on the chargo of holding up the car. "You see, I still have the scar where I was knocked down during the rumpus on the car," said Walton, pointing to a white mark on his forehead. "I hope this trial will be over quickly." Walton has not yet been arraigned, and the date of his trial has not been set. POIACE JTOGE MANDAMToED Herman G. Burkhart Demands That Court Impose Sentence. A writ of mandamus to compel him to pronounce sentence at once upon Herman O. Burkhart, or appear In the Circuit Court before Presiding Judge Cleland on February 17 at 2 P. M., and show cause why he has not done so, has been Issued against Judge George J. Cameron, of the Municipal Court, by Judge Clcland. The writ-was filed with the County Clerk yesterday. It seta forth that Burkhart was charged In the lower court with dis orderly conduct In assaulting a police man on November 5. last year. Burk hart pleaded not guilty when brought to trial January C4. but was convicted January 28. As Judge Cameron did not pronounce sentence. Burkharfs attor ney made a motion on January 30 that this be done, but on -February 3 Judge Cameron overruled the motion and re fused to pronounce Judgment. E. B. HENDERSON FACES A JURY . Alleged Burglar on Trial for Rob bing Frohman Art Store. E. B. Henderson Is on trial before a jury in Judge Gantenbeln's department of the Circuit Court, charged with stealing 11250 worth of Jewelry and art goods from the art store in the Port land Hotel. The stolen goods belonged to Mrs. H. Frohman. Henderson is said to have sold 23 stickpins, a cigar case and a gold nugget to Louis Cohen, a news agent on the Southern Pacific, for 4G, soon after the burglary. An attempt was made yesterday by the attorney for the defendant to fast en the crime upon Cohen, in whose possession the goods were found. Cohen ! said he bought the goods as a business proposition from Henderson In the lat ter's room at the Cascade HoteL He said he did not know then that the goods were stolen. Tuska A. Klyoma. a Japanese.. clerk employed at the store, identified the stolen property. The trial will be continued this morn lng. Marquam Case Tip Again. Presiding Judge Cleland of the Circuit Court yesterday afternoon listened to the arguments of the attorneys in regard to the application of P. A. Mortmain for a commission to take certain depositions. and took the matter under advise merit. Mr. .Varquam seeks to secure the depositions of the officials and former officials of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company, including J. Thorburn Ross, T. T. Burkhart, George H. Hill, E. C. Mears, W. M. Ladd. B. B. Seabrook, W. A. Munly and W. M. Gregory, to be used In the trial of a suit to set aside the sale of the Marquam building under a mortgage foreclosure. The attorneys for the defense allege that there Is no need for taking the depositions ae aU the parties connected with the suit are with in reach of the court, should the case be brought before It again. Yacht Spirit' to Enter. VANCOUVER, B. C. Feb. 12. The Seattle Yacht Club has notified the Royal Vancouver Tacht Club of t entry of the yacht Spirit in the inte national cup race this Summer. DAILY MEIEOBOLOGICAX REPORT. rORTLAND. Feb. 12. Maximum tem perature, 40 deerreea: minimum. 37 decrees. Hlver reading at 8 A. M., 3.8 feet; change In last 24 hours, fall of 0.2 feet. Total rain fall IB P. M. to S P. M.. .Ol Inch: total since September 1. 3907, 25.07 lncbes; nor mal rainfall. 28.40 Inches; deficiency. 3.33 inches. Total sunshine February 11. 2 hours and 12 minutes; possible sunshine, 10 hours and 8 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea. level) at o X . M-. 30.37 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 6 P. M.. Pactfto time. h 3 Wind. tf Hi Is TAT10NS. 5 g . I j ? 3 ; . Baker City...., Bismarck Boise , . Eureka......,., Helena. ........ K am loops North Head...', Pocatello. Portland Red Bluff Roseburg. ...... Sacramento. . . . Bait Lake Fan Francisco.. Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla... 32t0.0012M Clear 28 0.26 Cloudy 38 O.OOCOlNW Clear 48 0.00 26IN- Clear 80 T. 4jN Clear 28 0.00 . . Cain Clear e;o.oo 4 nw cioudy 2SJ0.1S 4 W Cloudy 40 T. 8 NW Pt. cloudy 64j0.00"10 N"W Clear 4til0.0 4;N Clear 52,0.00'20NW -Clear 8O'0.04, 6 N Cloudy 54l0,00j 6 X Clear 84 0.00 10 Clear 460.00j 4 N" Cloudy 44 T. fl0S Clear . 44!0.02 4(W jClear WEATHER CONDITIONS. A large high pressure area has moved north from the California coast and it now overlies the North Pacific states. Burins the last 12 hours the rainfall in this dis triot has been lljTht and widely scattered. The temperatures have remained nearly stationary. The Indications are for fair -vre&ther In this district Thursday except !n Northwest ern Oregon and Western Washington, where cloudy and threatening weather will con tinue with probably a few local rains, . FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with, possibly occasional light rain; wind shifting to easterly. Western . Oregon Fair south, partly cloudy north, with probably occasional light rain. Winds shifting to easterly. Western Washington Occasional ralnj shifting to easterly. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair. Southern Idaho Fair and cooler. EDWARD A, BEALfl. District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction house, cor. Alder and Park sts. Mortgage sale of f urn Iture, car pete, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker A Son auctioneers. At Gilman's, 41T Washington st., at 10 o'clock A. M. 6. L. N. Gllm&n, auctioneer. At 10 A. M. the Portland Auction Co. auc tion furniture at 211 First st. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Lravinjr Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger .... California Express .1. ........ San Francisco-Express ....... West Side Corvallis Passenger . . . Sheridan Passenger ....... Forest Grove Passenger ...., Forest Grove Paeenger Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger .... Roseburg Passenger ......... Portland Express .... West Side Corvallis Passenger .......... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger :15 a. ra. 15 p. m. :45 p. m. 00 p. m. 00 a, m. : 10 p. m. :00 a. m. 40 p. m. :f5 a. m. 30 a. m. :80 p. m. ;15 p. m. :35 p. m. .10 a. m. 00 a. m. :5Qp. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30a.m. North Coast Chicago Limited..) 2:OOp.m. Overland Express fll;45 p. m. Arrivlxur Portland I North Coast Limited. . Portland Express Overland Express T :00 a. m. 4 : 13 p. m. 8:15 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:00 su m. 9:45 a. m. 8 :50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. Chicago-Portland Special . Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City 4 Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special Pend It-ton Passenger . . ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Lroving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express...... Astoria & Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger.. Portland Express f . 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. C AN AD IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C P. R. Short Line., via Spokane 8:15 p. m. 11:45 p. m. beanie Arriving Porthind- C P- R. Short Line, via Snok'anJ R-no. m m ora.me I 7:OOa. m. Jefferson-Street Station f1!? ERy PACIFIC. l.RV'lnff Portland . Pallds Passenger 7:40 a. m. 4 :15 p. m. Dal la.. Passenger Arrivlnir PortlnnH . Iallas Passonjjer XJallaa Fassenser ....... ... .... . 10:1 . in S.M p. m. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, 03. TTROTE AIT FIM MODKHJT BBSIACIUNT. coax one mjxliojc doxjlabs.. CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK, STREETS Portland's New and Modern BoieL Rates $1 per Day and Up European Plan. Free Bus. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. C.trally Located mi hi lis a?fi&EK23ilHS a M.i Long: Distance Phone In ETery Room, OTEL FERKIN Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN It nui a, 91Jr s. fs.ee Tvm Bar According to Lomtton. HOTEL LENOX m 2 PortUnd's N t and Up-to-date grill Auto bixa meets all trains Rates: Z $1 day and up European plan Long dia- tance phone in all rooms Private baths. . V. DAYTES. rneldaaaV St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN P1,AN ROOMS 50o TO $1. : FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Perk St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washing-ton. Phones Main 1 and All 22. S NIGHTS. BBGINMNO TONIGHT 8:15 Special Price "Mutlnfte Saturday. MISS GRACE GEORGE, In Sardou's Comedy, "DIVORCONS." Erenlngs, $8 to SOc; Matinee. $1.60 to 25c MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDER T. NO. 1. : K. T. Stated conclave this (Thurs day) evening at 7:S0 P. M. Order i of Red Cross. Visiting Sir Knights courteously invited. W. S. MACA.UM, Recorder. MACCABEEJ UAINCB Uniform Rank will give one Thursday evening, Feb. 13, K. P. Hall, Eleventh and Aider. Friends cordially Invited. Music by Prof. Stiles' Orchestra. P. C. AJfDEJKSON. Chairman Entertainment Committee. MINERVA liODGE, NO. 19, I. O. O. F. Regular, meeting this (Thursday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Work In flret decree. Vinltor welcome. B. K.L0TZ, Sea. DIED. HENRY At the Patton Home, February 1 Elisabeth it. Henry, native of Dundee, Scotland, aged S3 years; widow of the lato Charles Henry. Funeral notice later. WILKINSON In this city, at the family resi dence. 446 Schuyler St., February 12, Mrs. Matilda S. Wllklsson, aged 40 years. 4 months, 14 days. Notice of funeral later. COOPET At tier late residence, 18 East 80th North, Feb. 11, Margaret Coopey, wifa of Charles Coopey. NoUo. of funeral will be given later. WEST February 11, Harry A. West, aged 1 years; body will be shipped to Helena, Mont., for Interment. ITOIRAL NOTTCK. 6PRAOUE February 10, at the family resi dence, 447 Bast Sherman St., Grace Made line Sprague, aged 18 years, S months, be loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Sprague. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Hawthorne Park Presbyterian Church, corner East 12th and East Taylor sts., at 2 P. M. Thursday, Feb. 13. Inter ment Greenwood Cemetery. ANSON In this city. February 11. Charles Anson, aged 39 years. 8 months and 3 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which -vtill be held at the family residence. 401 Union ave. North, at 10 A. M. Friday, February 14, Interment Rlverview Cem etery. STEINNKISER At Spokane. Wash., Feb ruary 11. William Stelnnelser. aged 49 years. 7 months and 8 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will bs held at 714 Love Joy st at 2 P. M. today (Thursday). Feb ruary 13. POIMCK The funeral of the late Joseph Pollock-will be held today. February 13, at 10 A. M.. from the Memorial Evan gelical Churoh. corner of ast 18th and Tlbbetts streets. Friends invited. J. P. KIN" LEY SON. Funeral Directors, Third and Madison, phone Main S, A 16U9. Donning. McEntee & Gllbauirh. Funeral Di rectors, 7 tli & Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aldas st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133. EDWARD HOLMAN CO- Funeral Dim. ers, 320 3d t. Lady assistant. Phone M. 501. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Dlrect- ars. $78 Russell. Last 1088. Lady assistant. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East S3. HEAXXtUABTKBa FOR TOURISTS COMMKBCLAX, TBAVKLEBS ta fajnDtr aad stn- renUqmea. The majBakftement wtll be rkeaaed u all Dim liunr room ad tv pHoes. A m4 Srn Turkish bath tabUsbmeat ta thm hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Ma Modern Improvements I Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil. MeUchen & Sons, Props. Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00 Xtest Claras Cmook CuMoted With Hotel. Third and ain Sts. Most Modern Hotel O. O. DATH. 5 A Strictly First-CUss and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Long Distance phones in very Room. Anto Baa Meets All Trains. Hfttfta American. $2.00 per day and up. Rates European, $1.00 per day and up. Per month, single room and board, $45 to $03 according- to room. For two. $78 to $110. Board without room $30 per month AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 4 Only Four More Performances Tonight, Friday Night, Saturday Matinee and Saturday Night TOTE KERRY COW" With BERNARD DAXT As Dan O'Hara Evenings 25c. 60c 75c Matinee 25c 60c. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 0 For One Week Beglnnln- Sunday Matinee PARSIFAL (In English) Seats Now Sailing Evenings. 26c, 60o, 78c $1, $1.60; Mati nee, 25c, 60c, 75c $1. BARER THEATER Phones Main 2: A 5360 Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Get Tour Seats Early All This Week Just One Long Howl of Laughter. CHARLEY'S AUNT Matinee 8aturday Evenings 25, 85, 60, Mac 15, 25 Next: In the Bishop's Carriage EMPIRE THEATER Phon. Mam ut MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. Note the Teddy Bear Saturday Matinee. Tonight all week Matinees Wednesday Saturday. A beautiful production of the thrilling Indian melodrama. AS TOLD IN THE HILLS. New Scenery Specialties and Effects. Nights, 15c. 25c. 85c, 50c; matinees, 10c 20c Next Week Dora Thorne. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A10S6. Week comnfencing Monday, February 10. The Allen Stock Company Present A New Comedy, "TITE LAWYER AND THE LADY." Matinee Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20c Every evening at 8:15. Price 10c 20a and 30c. Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR phones 2J For Entire Week of February TITB R. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY Present Al H. Wood's Great Comedy Drama "CHINATOWN CHARXJCbV In Four Act. Matinee Sundays, Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 2:30. Prices 10c and 20c Every Evening at 8:16 P. M. Prices 16c 25o and 36c Seat may be reserved by either phone. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Loxe. Tim and Price Remain the Sam. Entire week of February 10. THE GREAT ALBlNt EXTRA Friday evening. Feb. 14, at both performances. Mr. Alblnl will .give a grand expose of Anna Eva Fay, Dr. Molvor Tyn dall, Mrs. Pepper and. Dr. Blade. Oivlng- full Information with the paraphernalia a used by the above so-called wonder-worker. Each performance will begin one-half hour earlier. Don't miu It. BASKET BALL ON SKATES TONIGHT Exposition Rink Exhibition; Game Betwsea High School and Rink Team. ADMISSION, IOC. SKATES tSO. An investigation of 1600 New York's 1900 streetcars made recently shewed that 105 were fllthy, 41 had flat wheels, 7S6 rattled notice ably. 2-40 were without headlamps, 102 with broken- glass. 1006 with nolss from the gears. CORBET! BUILDING 5TH ASD MORRISON STS. r 1' f i s"" j" W 4 f Vi r. : : . . , a j ra, tt ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin, Otia F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly Macleay bldg. Phone A 4ti7. Main 327. American Surety Co. Main 30, A 566. For erly Chamber of Commerce bide. Cavanagh, Wm.. Dr.. dentist, formerly Co lumbia A Buchanan dIgss. Main 6139, A 51oi. Christensen. C, optician and jeweler, formerly vita JdutterneJd iros. Main ioo. MThance, Arthur W., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Offices 610-11. Main lOotl. Cotfey, R. Dr., physician ana surgeon, ofilc 1017. Phone Main 449. Corbett Estate of H- W., Robert H. Strong, manager. Phone Main 616. A 8261. Crossley Co., The, reai estate, formerly Mo Kay bldg. Office 708-9. Main 7855, A 6122. Dieck, Robt. Q., civil engineer, formerly Mohawk bids'. Phone A.'-iJiHA. Dufur &, Dufur, public stenographers. Phone juajn aw, jl oxio. Ellis, R H., Dr. physician and surgeon, formerly Columbia bldr. Main tilG6. A 146d. Pall City Lumber Company, formerly Mo hawk bide.. F. S. Belcher. Main 537S- Goudey & Wood, bonda, formerly Buchanan Dias. Maui a-ki'Z, A. 34 1. Hegele, H. W., Dr., physician and vurgeon. zormeriy Aiacieay Diag. Main 4UJ.4. a oax. Office 1009-12. Jefferds, Henry C-. Dr., physician and sur Reon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463. Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co lumbia bldg. Suite 1003. Main 276. Jonea, Trevor, Dr., dentist, formerly Bu chanan bldg. Main 4014. A 6333. Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bld. Main 8146. King. J. C. Klliott. Dr. , physician, formerly uonawK Diag. Main rcoo. Kinney,. M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock bldg- Phone Main 3032. Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly Bussel bldg. A3967. Residence V7197T. Lab be, Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur- Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2jdi Mor rison st. Office 419. Main 4&i. A Xcke & Gullete, Drs., physician and sur aeon. Will occudv office 820 after Feb. 16. Mac ken id e, K. A. J-, Dr., physician and surgeon, rormeriy uesum Diag. Main xo.. Manlon, Katherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil ton bid, phone Main 2811. Matson, Ralph C and Ray W., Drs., formerly Marquam bids;. Main 707. McCusker, Clarence J.. Dr., Physician and Surgeon, formerly Fleldner bidg. Main 2.0. Nichols. A. b.. C. 1 & H. Drs.. physicians and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 200. Oregon Life Insurance Company, D. Samuel, Gen. Mr. Phones Main 63S5, AC 602. Oregon Hallway A Navigation Co., surgeon offices, 008-10. Main 267, A 1267. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton niag. uiaces ooi-z. rnone Main rc;40. Peters, Geo. D., Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumbia bldr. Office 1021. Phone Main 7R7. Petzel, A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum. Diag. Main 463. Pierce, B. A., Dr., physician, office 100T-1008. Phones Main' 2344, AttWtO. Poltvka & Co., tailors, formerly 240 Morri son. Phone Main 731. Schoonmaker, F. M., real estate, formerly Mc Kay bldjc.. offices 708-9. Main 7856. A 6722. 6tory, I. !., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly ut. jonn. ouice wi-yx. Ai-Hrt, Main oiwi. Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physlcan and sur eeon. formerly Dekum bid sr. Main 267. A1267 United Wireless Telegraph Co., formerly 1076 biiLO t., r . H. ate wart nscai agt. Mam o.sa. Veazie A Veazle, attorney at law. formerly Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. Wlpht, Otis. B., Dr., physician and surgeon, former! v Dekum bldtr. M a) n 61 66. A 466. Williamson & MoKary, phyatciana, formerly Marquam bids;. Mam 44U. Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk bldg., W. F. Stlne. Main B578, A1978. Zan. Jas. C, Dr., .physician and surgeon, formerly Marquam bidar. Main 8"r WHERE TO DINE fffiA HarfMnt "Best service on Cob st." lUUOargeni ay connoisseurs. Table d'hota dly. 60c 8an.75c Grand & Hawthorne. Tho Va.M.ii Bth and Wash. sts. Mer- chants- lunch dally. A la oarte service all day. Sun. course din. SOc JJI UUUes urill Fr)n.h ohef pr6Para sucn ainners as are served at randes' urlll. ITimoA'a 863 Morrison , st. Merchants JU "OD lunch. 11-2. 25o. Dinner 5:S0-8 tr. at., soc; bunday chicken dinner. SOc. Franklin Restaurant es.tw"r 't jaesi maraei xooaa JJin. aally 85c. Sun. OOc. Thft llnrtnn 13th Alder. Home cook XJBI IUU lng spaclai chicken dinner eunaay ouc reasonable rates by the week. T!l nrttPnn 149 7tn- Merchants" lunch lUt)lraf,On daily 23c special Sun. din. turaey or cniciten, chop suey & noodles, 60c Thft "Ppkin ethl cor- Btark. Merchants Alio X emu iunch 25c Chinese delicacies, chop suey & noodles. Spe.chicken din.Sun.50o. Cnttatra Waff In 148 flth st. A res vu& taurant of established menu xieasonaoia prices. DnnSmOrft S 434 Washington st. Mer JJUIIBUIUIO a chants' lunch. 11:30-2. 25c: din., 6 to 8 P.M., 23c A 85c. Bpe. Sun. din. Kmnire 198 Tn'''J t. Rerular dinner, iuijjiio 26c SpecJal aiaDer eve B nay. . Tim VI Ann n. 261 Morrieon at., under new AIIO Iieuna manag-m't. Merchant's lunch ji-3, ic a la carte, o.A. M. to 1 A. M. NEW TODAY. Lots oo Willamette River Beautifullly located, graded streets, electric lights, city water, fine sand beach, close to carllne, 25 minutes ride to center of town, a cents fare from March 1. Lots 50x100 $200 to J375, easy terms. Now. Is the time to buy while you have your choice and prlcea are low. This property will double In value within 6 months. THE CROSSLEY COKPAHY,- Inc. T0S and 709 Corbatt Building-. 20 PER CENT I can deliver one of the bes family hotel or apartment sites In this city, 100 feet on 3rd, close In; pays low In terest now on price, $12,000; very easy terms. With any kind of modern Im provements this wtll net 20 per cent and make one of the safest Investments In the city. E. A. McGRATH SSI Chamber of Commerce. SEE tJS FOB MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest Rates of Interest. LOUS SALOMON ft CO.. 238 Stark St., Near Second. Money to Loan At 0 and 1 per cent, and plenty of It at 0 per cent on pood West Side Improved real sstats security. Mortgages purchased. J. FRAJfK PORTER, 607 Commercial Bide. GEORGE) BLACK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 23 Worcester Building-. Phone Main 8371. NEW TODAY. WAREHOUSE BUILDING FOR REIT A gentleman recently from Europe bought the corner, r2tU and Lovejoy streets, across from the new freight depots, which has all the freight, switching and railroad facilities that can be desired. He will build imme diately to suit a tenant from one to six stories in height and give a fa vorable lease on same. G. H. DAMMEIER Room 32 Raleigh Building., Corner Sixth and Washington Streets. BUY A LOT AND BUILD A HOME IN ose City The most beautiful spot in the city.. CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. 8 Per Cent Net on $25,000 Business property north of Market and east of Sixth st., now brings In $20J per month; can be increased; re sponsible tenants. Clarke-Clemson Company 714 Chamber of Commerce. Don't Telephone. Cheapest Farm in Vicinity qf Portland 79 acres, 1 miles from railroad itatlon, 19 miles from Portland. 35 acres in cultiva tion. 3& acres of finest saw timber in the country, which will more than pay for tha entire farm; 9 acres pasture, easily put in cultivation, fair 6-room house, barn and out- housos, orchard of about 100 bearing trees. Running water through middle of farm, well at house and at barn. AU tha farm Implements will be sold on Wednesday, Feb ruary 12. at public auction. This place can be bought for $4500, $1000 cash, balance long: time at o per cent. Don't miss your chance, but investigate at once. i THE CROSSLEY CO. (Inc.) TOS and 709 Corbett bldg. MONEY TO LOAN . at 6 and 7 Per Cent Money to loan on East or West Sido business or residence property, Mall & Von Borstel 104 Second Street and 392 East Bum- side Street. DOES $280 net per acre from prunes, $.Vo for peaches and $160 from Tines interest you 7 io you want an irrigated rarm, al luvial soil, elecvtric road transportation, on easy terms? Write for free printed mat ter. Irrigated Land Co., Sacramento of- Ece, ooo J st. To Exchange B. 000,000 feet choice yellow fir. well lo cated. back of Scappoose, for Portland resi dence. Irvlngton preferred, worth about $7000. JVCKSOX A DEERING. Phone Main S45. 346 Stark st. Wanted A Partner! A rutins; or mlddls-aged man of active and economical business habits, havlrnr a small capital, can. find prolitable employ' mem lor Dotn nis money ana nimseir rlgbt nere in ronianu Dy aaaresBins; u BIB, Ore Konlan. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL 80S McKay Blric, 3d and Stark. GIVE MJ A CALL. Piano Studio of Louis II. Boll Now. located corner 0th and Washington t., Lafayette bldg., parlors SO and 81. CLIENT wants $2000 at 6 per cent, will giva mortgage on house ana lot on rvortn iota et. W. H. Nunn. 44y Sherjock block. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE, SPECIAL BARGAIN New S-room . bunga low; porcelain piuuiums, ccuieiu case ment, gas, electric lights; fine lot. 1 block to carline; near Highland School; price $2400. Very e asy te rms. K. J. G elser, 2M ft Morrison st. 6-ROOM house on fractional corner one block from it- iurnsiae ana itrana ave. ; rair rental; a good buy at $25XJ. Hartman A Thompson. Chamber of Commerce. MUST S&Lu $2500 will buy modern 6-room cottage; $TT0 down, balance $l per month. Call 1104 E. Taylor. Tabor 30. $7250 10-room house, full lot. Nob Hill; Marsnan. oeiween -ua ana itxn; lot alone worth $4500. Vanduyn A Walton. 6J5 Chamber of Commerce. MODERN 6-room house, EL 14th. with fur nace, nice fireplace, enameled bathroom, 15 minutes walk to 8rd and Morrison sts. Phone E 4395. 6 TO lO-room housea, new. modern, as low as $200 cash, balance to suit. Arthur 5. Draper A Co., 343 Washington St.. rooms 5 and 6, cor'. 7th at. BEST lot on Willamette Heights; overlooks the city; this aide the bridge; a snap at iiuu. rial uiitm oc auuiuiisuu, vnnmoer OC Commerce. GOOD house, barn. 1 lots, full-bearing haalthv tT-A. annle. cherrv : finnr o r!ln school, stores; $20; terms. Owner. Phone Tabor 271. J. F. O' DonnelL 230 Stark at.. Maken a specialty or sening nouses ana lots In lrvlngton and Holladay Park Additions. TWO choice lotn In best part of lrvlngton. Beiow marjsL vuue. oiaiu o-iv. REAL ESTATE DKALERS. Abraham A White. 227 H Washlnjrton at. Andrews, K. V. A Co. M. S349. 33 Hamilton bL Angeles Exchange, 618 Commonwealth bldg-. Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Abinsrton blda Bo 11am, Grussl A Hlgley. 12 3d aC Chapln A Herlow. 425 Chamber of Commerce. Churchlll-Matthewa Co.. Main A A1743 110 2d. Coast Realty Co.. Main 1S68. 226H Morrison. Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bi. A1H10. Commercial Invest. Co., 216 Lumber Exchange. Compton, J. F. Pac. & A1S43. KX AblnKtoa bU Oroesley Co., 7.b-tf Corbett bldg-. M. 7656. Davla. M. C. Co. Main 4610. 18 Hamilton bldr. De Burgh. C. R., Pac 773. 220 Abington bids. Dean Land Improvement A Colonization Co. 631 Chamber of Commerce bldr Duboi & Crockett, 270 Washington at. Goddard, H. W., Main and A1743. 110 2d at. Hotchklss, C. R. A Co., M. 1CK. 303 a of C International Invest. Co., 300 Macleay bldg. Jennings A Co., Main 1SS. S32ft Wash. at. Lee, M. E., room 411 Corbett building-. Mall A Von Borstel, 104 2d at., 392 E. Burnsid O'Donmell, J. F., M..4BG1 & A2561. 230 Stark. Palmer, H. P.. 202 Rothchild bid. Main 3G6L, PARKER, C. L. Woodstock, end of carllae. panish, Watklns & Co., 23 Alder St. Porter, J. Frank, 607 Commercial Bldg-. Reed, Fields ft Tynan, M. 7004, A3GB1. 103 2d, Rose City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayetta bldg. Schalk. Geo. D., 26. Stark at. Main 82. A3&2. Security Investment Company, rooms G26-27-3-Corbett bldK-, opp. PuetoiTice. .Donald 11, iimith, Robert B. May and W. Lawrencuj. Sharkey. J. P. A Co., 122 Sixth C Steinmetsc, F. J. A Co'., 183 Morrison st fiwenason. A. F. A Co. ZZXft Waahins$oB st. Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 V Third at (Holladay Addition.; i Thompson A Swan, epecialty, Clark Co. farm. 3u6 tiwetUind biug. and Vancouver, Wash. Veteran. Land Company, 105 U Third St. Waddell, W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 100x100 AND splendid 8-room house, hard wood floors, hot wiiter heating- plant, mod ern In every partfeular; close in. E. tilU st., Holladay Addition; price very low. f.'iOuu 50x100 and modern new 6-room bouse, nicely situated on ia.st ltith st N. $3750 50x100, with old house, oil Clav St., near 14tU; notltiBg as cheap in Una vicinity. W. O. WADDEU 309 Lumber Exchange. APARTMENT-HOUSE FOR SALE. Bennington Court, iflO Benton Street. Newly constructed, tfh.ai.ts now moving In; six apartments, modern 1 conveniences; reasonable pricf. easy terms; will not 11 pfr cent. F. W. Newell, room 40iJ Stearns bldg.. tiih and MorrLson. ONE-ACRE TRACTS. I have several acre and half-acre tracts close in on the carline. for at leant U less than other property all around It, a4 owner must have money at ouce. Ail cleared and in cultivation. J. FRANK POUTER, tiu7 Commercial liid. THE HOUSE. BEAUTIKUI. 9 rooms, uniquely arranged fur baauty and comfort; two nreploces; you will pure ly like it; Weit bide; price 0u00. Zim merman & Vuuhan, 303 Buchanan bldg. AN opportunity Tor ths workingman to buy a choice building lot; only cawli required and balance $t a juonth ; no interest and taxes all paid for two years. Apply box G CoH, Oregonian. ACREAGE. 22 acres, 4 cleared, on Base Line road on O. W. P. Ry., running water on place, gir0 per acre. See Jno. P. Sharkey Co., 12 tfth st. Phone A15."V0. CHOICE corner lot 60x100, P. E. cor. East 24th and Paciiic Bts. ; Improved street, cement sidewalk; $4O0 cash, balance in stallments. Bo Ham. Uruaal A Uigley, 13 Third st. $.190 CASH and $15 and int. at 7 per cent pr month buys a strictly modern 4-room cot tag at S:;3 East Wth N. near Failing, 3 blocks from Union ave. Call after lo A. M. ; no agents. I HAVE a beautiful residence site 100x150 on, Portland Height worth $2100, which I will sacrifice for $1000 if wold Imn.ediiitely, as t need the money; no real estate agents. Ap ply X 500. FOR SALE Two houses and lots. 701 and 703 Everett st- bet. 21st and 22d: fini flat or apartment house site; present in come $72U. Inquire owner. 31$ Falling' bids. CHOICE 6-acre lots tor sale on the Oregoa electrio cartine; also a few special bar gains in larger tracts near the city. W. E. Burke. 6-0 Chamber of Commerce bldj FULL lot and 2 0-room houses1,, close, in on West Side; a money-maker at $12,000; or will sell one house and half 1. Hartman, A Thompson, Chamber of Commerce. $800 CASH, balance monthly, for 2 nice, 6-room cottaKs. East Side, near car, ccrner lot GOxloO; price $ii7)0. James C Logan, room 411 Corbett bidff. COME talk with me first. Real estat oC every description bought, sold and ex changed. Multnomah Investment A Itealty Co., 3So& Wash, st., office 13. $2300 New 6-room bungalow, modern. 9 blocks south Hawthorne, on East 44th; $300 cash. $20 monthly. Address Dr. Darling. FINE v!w on Portland HeiKhts; lot oOxinn; only $130; others asking more for similar lots. Purse, b23 Chamber of Commerce. M. 7309. $10,000 investment paying 10 per cent net ; terms. See owner mornings. 1O0O Marquam bldK. Altso G-room houae, Sunnyside; gotd buy. LOT 42x142, north of S. P. carahops. near end of Brooklyn carllne; price and terms easy. Culver, 6-3 Chamber of Commerce. 10 ACRES, all cleared, near St. John, and close to Swift's packing plant. Vanduyn A Walton. 515 Chamber of Commerce. MUST raise money, new 4-room house, not quite finished, and 2 lots, Alberta carllne; $1000, $350 cash. 208 Stark St.. room 32. OWNER wants to sell his home; see him at once, at 9SC E 10th st.. North. : 5-room house and full-size lot; price $1450. $5000 Modern 8-room house, partly fur nished, cement walks; Molladay's Addition. Miller. 41 Q Chamber of Commerce. FRUIT lands to trade for roomlnir-bause; 2 arree a nines oi rasi, nooa itiver; price) $2KW. Owner. 412 Commercial bldtf. LOT. E. Ankeny. between E. 20th and 24th; size BOxdO, for $1350. Culver, 623 ' Chamber of Commerce. $50 DOWN and $15 per month, fine buildine lot, aouth portiana; wxiuu; price uou. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Aider st. WE&T SIIE lot on 12th st.. price $6000; East front, nne nunuins; sit. m. m. uea, room 41L Cortett bldg. . 23-ROOM house, lot 60x100. In Vancouver. Wash., good location; casn or terms. N; C04, Oreunian. ACP.E tract. West Side, close In, fine piece lunu; oniy iuv. u. uee, room 411, Corbott bids. LOT 50x100, within 4 blocks of Steel bridge. East Side, o-jU. vuiver. o-d chamber of Commerce. SEASIDE bungalows designed, houses built. repaired; get ngures. Johnson, 204 Mo hawk bidg. $5600 Full warehouse lot on railroad. North Fortiana, witn i uwubcol uwner. l ttos, Oregonian. FOR SALE, rent or trade, lease on 20-acra loganberry raacn; variety of terms. W eoe, Oregonian. FOR SALE Nice - piece of property on Front st., near fcalem Depot. Inquire lla First st. SACRIFICE SALE 1 lot on E. 40th St., near iriawuorne. uwner, 20 uoncora biug. Pac. 637. CHOICE residence lots near Alberta car. $200 up, $& cash $5 montn. Phona Main 6046. BEAUTIFUL residence lots, on improved street;; Duy irom owner, oiu ueimont st. SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence property. ao (jnamoer 01 commerce bldg. SNAP 3-room house, b lots 6xl23 Mount $1400 83x120. a fine corner on Commcrclai st. Koom JiA. ;tJ.',i waKtiington st. CHOICE lot. Eat 32nd Ft., only $7ro. Van- uuu tx ttaiioii, oii) uanioer commerce.