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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1908. 11 STATEMENT NO. 1 CREATES FACTIONS Fight for Control of Republican County Convention Today. BOTH SIDES CONFIDENT Central Committee Ieads Opposition to Statement Plank Hodson, Beach and Bailey Head Rival Organization. PROGRAMME OF REFCrJI-IOAX MASS MEETING TODAY. Delegate, to the Rerjubllcan mm meeting will meet at Selllng-Hlrach Hall. Chairman C M. Idlemaa will call the convention to order at 10 o'clock. The delegates will then elect a permanent chairman and secretary. Then will follow the naming of cre dentials committee, a committee on resolutions and also a committee on organisation. Two factions striving for control of "to day's Republican County Convention . in dicate that there will be a hot fight, ri valing old-time feuds. The tactions are headed on the one aide by the County Central Committee and on the other by a rebelling organization, led chiefly by C. "W. Hodson, 3. C. Beach and A. A. Baiiey. Kach side declares itself certain of captur ing the convention. Bach bas chosen its men for chairman, secretary and commit tees on credentials and resolutions, made up Its programme and drafted its plat form, so that whichever wins can put things through in short order. The con vention will be the first held in Oregon since the state conventions of April, 1901. . There is no doubt that the majority of the delegates oppose Statement No. 1. But on the question whether the convention should adopt an anti-Statement plank the division is more nearly equal. The Central Committee element, headed by Chairman C. M. Idleman, op poses such a plank. The Hodson-Bailey-Beach element favors such a declsra tlon to the extent at least of calling on Republican candidates for the Leg islature to pledge support only to the Republican choice for United States Senator. This faction accuses the oth er of having given insufficient notice of the time and places of choosing the delegates, for the purpose of shoving through a Statement Ko. 1 plank and of boosting Itself into power. Accuses Rival Faction. ' But the Idleman faction retorts that It has no purpose even of referring to Statement No. 1, since that would rend the party. It Insists that the rival con tingent is dragging In a matter that lias no business in the convention, and that it is trying to bolster up a Legis lative ticket, opposed to Statement No. 1, with a convention declaration- -' The ticket thus referred to is composed of C TV. Hodson, Elg Sichel, J.' C. Bayer, John B. Coffey and John Drlscoll, for the State Senators, and of J. W. Bev erldre, Robert Farrell. Louts Kuohn, L. B. Crouch, C. N. McArthur and others, for Representatives. To this the Hodsoh-Bailey-Beach men reply that the County Central Committee, abetted by the Union KepuDiican (jiuo, is woriung tor ti. au Cake for United States Senator, and for the election of a ticket pledged to State ment No. 1. ' The convention will begin at 10 o'clock this morning, at the call to order of C. M. Idleman, chairman of the County Committee. M. G. tirtffln, of precinct , Sellwood, is the choice of the Idle man element for chairman, and James Kertchem, precinct 43, or L. 3. Crouch, precinct 66, for secretary. The other camp has picked out Frank F. Freeman, precinct 7, for chairman, and K. K. Kubll, precinct 65, for secretary. Each side I) as staked) out the men to make motions at the proper spots, and the pro grammes cover the whole range of prob able business. Platform la Drafted. The platform of the Idleman faction re posed last night, in the Inside pocket of Mr. Idleman, who will present it today to the resolutions committee of his organiza tion should It control the convention. This platform was drafted chiefly by W. M. Davis, who with Richard Deich, A. B. Manley, James Kertchem and George M. Orton oomposed a special, committee of the executive committee of the county committee, appointed for that purpose. .The platform shuns Statement No. 1, as if it were charged with an explosive, and .treats simply of matters about which there can be no conflict It contains some 15 planks, among them demands for the following: Employers' liability act, to replace that annulled by the United States Supreme Court; Asiatic exclusion, employment of convict labor !n work not competing with free labor, .high bridges over Willamette River, liberal appropriations for educational in stitutions, election of United States Sen ator by direct vote of people, division of Multnomah County into legislative dis tricts, enactment of a more stringent banking law, upholding of the direct pri mary law, Improvement of rivers and harbors and purchase of Oregon City locks by National Government, joint action with State of "Washington, for im provement of Columbia River, control of all public service corporations by State Jiailroad Commission. The platform of the Hodson-Balley-Beach element, while kept more secret, will cover similar ground and In addi tion will either declare against Statement No. 1 or more probably In favor of pledg ing Republican candidates for the Legis lature to support the party's choice for United States Senator. Iine-up of Forces. The line-up of the opposing sides will be as follows: Idleman element C M. Idleman, TV. M. . Davis, A. B. Manley, James Kertchem, George M. Orton, J. E. Magers, Dr. W. I. Cottel, M. G. Griffin. D. J. Qulmby, Max G. Cohen, John Gill, F. E. Beach, Elmer Colwell, Dr. Emmet Drake. Hodson element C. W. Hodson, S. C. (Beach, A. A. Bailey, Frank Freeman, Ralph Moody, Frank Bennett, Robert Piatt, Dr. N. R. Cox. Howard 'Whiting, C. E. Lockwood, George L. Baker, W. H. Galvlnl, George McMillan. Otto Kraemer, R. R. Glltner, A. L. Flnley, N. H. Bird. T. J. Gelsler, J. M. Mann, A. R. Joy, S. B. Cobb. There are many more on each side. Each of the 116 county precincts is en titled to three delegates, but not all will be represented. The convention will probably be composed of between 150 and 200 delegates. Including proxies. Were all opponents of Statement No. 1 members of the Hcdson camp, there would be no doubt of that element's ruling the convention. As a matter of fact there are few Statement No. 1 dele- Standard hat quality at $3 HcKIBBIN "stand, ard of hat value," and for . $4' -thexe'sthe "hat of ttifc,Mth McKibbln Special Each lead its dam Sold Everywhere! mm gates. The division is not on Statement No. L but on the question whether Statement No. 1 should be brought into the platform. Of the warring elements each is trying to control the utterance of the convention, and have taken sides on this questloni Republican Smoker Tonight. The fifth monthly smoker of the Union Republican Club will be held tonight at Selling-Hirsch Hall. There will be a num ber of speeches by the party wheel-horses and also music and cigars. CIiAT CLEMENT IN MATTXEE Closing Performance of Famous Ar tist at Marquam Tonight. Tonight will witness the close of the en gagement of tbat brilliant artist. Clay Clement, In ht beautiful performance of the great English classic, "London Assurance.' This has been the theatrical event of the month and the exquisite work of the star and his supporting company has been the delight of the local public "GRATTSTARK."' AT THE BAKER Iast Two Performances of Beautiful Romantic Drama. The last two performances of "Graustark" at the Baker will be this afternoon and to night. MIbb Jewel as the lovely Princess Yetlve of Graustark, has a role entirely dif ferent from that of Nance Olden In her opening play. The roles of the two adven turous Americans are assumed by Robert Horaan and Donald Bowles. "The Battle of Iiife." The last two performances of exciting melodrama, 'The Battle of Life in this city will be given this afternoon and to night Miss Ethel Tucker, who Is playing the star role, Is one of the best known melodramatic actresses in the country, and her performances are a treat for all lovers of this class of attractions. Last Performances Today. The last performances of "Adrift In the World'- will , be given at the Star Theater tcday by the French Stock Company. These will be the matinee this afternoon and the performance. "tonight. . There is no more exciting-comedy drama before the public today than "Adrift, in th World, and it has given eminent satisfaction. - "CamiHe" Matinee Today. A rare opportunity to see a great play really well acted la afforded this week by the Allen Company. Vema Felton's work as Camllle has won for her the praise of the local press and has made a distinct Impression on the public. In volte of her youth, she plays the famous role In a brilliant manner and compares favorably with some of her great predecessors In the part. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Herbert Kelcey and Effle Shannon at Heilig Tomorrow Night. The attraction at the Heilig Theater, Four teenth and Washington street, will be the co- stars, Herbert Kelcey and Effle Shannon. for four nights beginning tomorrow (Sunday) night. These famous players, together with an excellent supporting company, will pre sent the Interesting London society drama, "The Walla of Jericho." This- play is said to be a perfect fusillade hurled against the vice and Immorality of the London "smart set." Paul Gllmore Sunday. That popular young romantic actor Paul Gllmore will open a week's engagement at the Marquam Sunday afternoon In his new est play, "The Wheel of Love." Mr. Gllmore is too well and. favorably known here to need an Introduction. He Is a general favorite and is said to be doing the finest work of his career In this new play. "Zaza" Opens Tomorrow at Baker. If ever Manager George L. Baker wished the Baker Theater could be expanded to meet the public demands, tt Is now and for the production of "Zaza," which opens to morrow afternoon and continues all next week. The demand for seats to see this first stock production of the great drama has been the g era teat in tlie history of the theater. "The Virginian" Coming to Heilig. The attraction at the Heilig, Fourteenth and Washington streets, for three nights, beginning next Thursday. March 5. will be the famous Western drama, "The Virginian." The noted actor, W. s. Hart, will be seen as the Virginian this season and the same old favorite, Frank Caxnpeau as Trampaa. A special price matinee will be given on Saturday afternoon. "No Mother to Guide Her." Tomorrow afternoon at the Empire the first appearance in this city of the power ful melodrama, "No Mother to Guide Her," will take place, and this strong attraction will run all next week, with' the usual matinees Wednesday and Saturday. This is one of the big- Lillian Mortimer melo dramas of life In the great cities. "By Right of Sword." The coming; attraction at the Lyric will be Ralph Stuart's great romantic drama, "By Kignt or swora, in which Rupert Drumra will be featured, with excellent support from the other members of the company. The costumes will be the most elaborate the Lyric has ever provided. "Way Out West" Tomorrow. Tomorrow, with the matinee, the French Stock Company will present for the first time In Portland the new drama, "Way Out West,' with its Indian attack on the fort, the de fense of the soldiers and the other stirring-. patriotic Incidents. Born Comedians. Comedians, to be good, must be born and not made, and the headllners at the Grand next week, Crlmmlns and Gore, are born fun sters. They have toured the world nfl raisea jatujns in every country. - ..... Next Week at Pantages. A genuine vaudeville treat will be af forded at Pantages for the ensuing week. At the Theaters What the prcu A cents ay. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, 02. TTBOPTCAIf TTJLX MODERN RXSTACTtAITT. COST 0"K MXLLION DO I HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern EoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up European Plan. Free Bas. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. C trally Located llllflt ffi.SXse . tm Every HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN According to Ioontlon. HOTEL LENOX K Portland's Newest mod Mm Modern Hotel Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Bates: $1 day and upEuropean plan Long dis tance phone in all rooms Private baths. . W. DAYXES. IeMans ' St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.30 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL The headline act will be a "musical uproar" by Delphino and Delmora, the noted Inter national musical travesty artists. AT THE VATTDEVIIIjK THEATERS Fun at the Grand. Fun bubbles In every act at th. Grand this week ana) the current programme will bo re peated until tomorrow night, with th. usual Sunday performance. tomorrow. Gllroy, Haynes and Montgomery, In their nautical burletta, "Th. Good Ship Tfancy Lee," hav the headline position and- they set th. house wild with laughter. Pantages Hard to Beat. Bveryone who ha. gone to Pantagea this week Is boosting th. show as one of the best in a lifetime. Hickey and Nelson are f unmakers in . a class of their own. and Colby and May, in a lively ventriloquist act, prove an Important attraction. Herbert, the frogman, the three Garndera and Feurt and Window are all performers of the better class. Faeses Bin to Buy Out Poles. BERLIN, Feb. 28. The Prussian House of Lords yesterday ratified the policy of Polish expropriation. The house rejected the amendments formulated by the com mittee among- which was one to the effect that land held longer than ten years can not be expropriated and adopted the or iginal clauses of the measures by a vote of 13 to 111. The German newspapers this morning discuss at length the Polish ex propriation. Surprise is expressed at the large government majority, the Lokal An xeiger saying that this means the enact ment of a harsh and extraordinary meas ure. The Tageblatt declares that the bill is a double-edged weapon which may turn agalnBt the government. The conservative journals consider the enactment of the bill the only means of securing a practical result in the Ger manization of the Polish provinces. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Feb. 2S. Maximum tempera ture, .50 degrees; minimum temperature, 40 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 2.7 feet; change In last 24 hours, rise .4 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to S P. 21.). .03 Inch; total rainfall sine September 1, 1907, 25.72 inches; normal rainfall, S1.5T Inches; deficiency, 6.85 Inches. Total sunshine February 27, 1 hour, 12 minutes; possible sunshine, 11 hours, 1 minute. Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at 6 P."" M., 29.46 Inches. ' PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 6 P. M., Paclflo time, February , 28. WEATHEJR. CONDmOXa. Th. barometer continue, unusually low over the North Paclflo States and th. high pressure area north of Montana Is moving rapidly eastward, which will prevent any great amount of cold: air draining" into this district. Storm 'southeast warnings were or dered displayed at 6 P. M. at Cape Flattery and at the mouth of the Columbia River for moderately high southeasterly winds, which will prevail along the Washington coast tonight and Saturday. Light rain has fallen at scattered places on th. Pacific Slop, as far south a. San Francisco and the tem peratures have fallen slightly, except at Boise, where it is -warmer than it was yesterday. The indications are for rain or snow in this district Saturday, with no marked Chang, in temperature. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; southeasterly winds, Wester Oregea and Westera Washington, HKADQCABTKBJ fob TOUKisra u COMMKRCUI. Bpecial rto KJt to famfita. stud sln gla gentlemen. Tb. mnasren.at will b. tlMHil at .11 time, i show rooms sM It. price. A mod ern Turkish bUl es tablishment in th. hotel. H. C. BOWEBlj afanaevr. LXABS. Modern ImproTem.nts Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington PhiL Metschen & Sons, Props. Rates $I.00-$1.50-$2.00 Room. Vtnt-Olan, Cbeett CaniMctnd With Hotel. O. O. BATO. Bes. n4 A Strictly First-CIass and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms.' Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Long Distance Phone. In Every Room. Auto Bus Meet. All Trains. Rates American. $2.00 per day and up. R ates European. $1.00 per day and up. Per month, single room and board. $45 to $85 according to room. For two. $75 to $110. Board without room $30 per month Occasional rain; southeasterly winds; becom ing high along the coast. Eastern Oregon, Eastern 'Washington and Idaho Rain or snow. -f 4 Wind. STATION'S. Baker City Bismarck .. Boise Eureka ... Helena. . ......... Kamloops. ........ North Head Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Rosehurg .". Sacramento. ...... Salt I.ake San Francisco.... Spokane , Tacoma Tatoosh Inland... Walla Walla 440 2rio. 04 0. 5(1:0. 200. 32 0. 4410. 54(0. BO'O. 6OI0. 4S0. 520. B2I0. 50IO. 8Rl0. 4210. 4410. 6'0. 10IS lOlN SjSE 18ls 6IW Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rainy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Rainy Pt. cloudy Calm 0448!SH 04 8W .03 8 SW 22 12 SE .00 6 SE .22 14 5 ,0018(8 3J12'SW 0010B .061 4IB 2B 4S 0810W Pt. cloudy uiouay Rainy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rainy Cloudy EDWARD A. REALS, District Forecaster. THE FOOD VALUE OF Baker's Cocoa is attested by 1 V ears cnstantiy I i Increasing Sales 50 Highest Awards in Europe and America Registered C. 6. Pat. Office We have always maintained the highest standard in the quality of our cocoa and choc olate preparations and we sell them at the lowest price for which unadulterated articles can be put upon the market. Waiter Baker & Co., Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. AMUSEMETTS. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington. Phones Main 1 and A 1122 Four Nights Beginning- Tomorrow HERBERT KELCEY ErTFTE SHANNOK In the jjondon Society Drama THB WALLS OF JERICHO" PRICES Lower floor, (2 and l.SO: balrony, 1, 75c, 50c; entire gallery, 60c. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater- Phone Main S aiatinee Today at 2:15: Tonight 8:15 Last Two Performances CLAY CLEMENT In the Beautiful Comedy "LONDON ASSURANCE" Evenings, 25c. 50c, 75c, fl; Matinee, 25o, 60c. 79C Week March 1 Paul Gllmore BAKER THEATER tSJ QEO. -U. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER. All this Week The Baker Stock Company in "GRAUSTARK." Dramatlced from the popular novel by ueorve .tsarr aacuutcheon. First time in Portland. A beautiful sro ductlon; augmented cast; elaborate cos tumes ana scenery, evening prices, 25c, 85o. ouc; matinees. uc. zoo; matinee baturday. Next Week "Zeis." EMPIRE THEATER Phon. Mam m MILTON W. SEAMAN. MANAGER. Tonight, All Week, Matinee. Wednesday and Saturday. Miss Ethel Tucker in th. Thrilling Melo drama. "THE BATTLE! OF LIFE." A tale of California In the days of gold. A man's false love and a woman, vengeance. ivignt prices ioc zac, aoo, ouc; matinees, 10c. 20c Next Week "No Mother to Guide Her." LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 102. Week commencing Monday. February 24, Tne Alien Btoclc company Freaents Dumas' Masterpic, 'CAMJLLaK." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Bunday. Prices 10c and iiOc. Every evening at :!. Prices lUc, zoc, and SOc. Boxes oOo. Office ODen 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR phones mm For the entire week of February 23d. THB R. K. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY Oltera the Great Comedy-Drama, "ADRIFT IN THE WORLD." In Four Acta First Time In Portland. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 f. M.. prices ioc and 20o. Every evening at 8:15 sharp, prices 15c, 25a and 35c. Beats may be reserved, by either phone. THE GRAND-Vaudeville de Luxe. Time and brlces remain the same. For the Entire Week of February 14. GILROY. HAYNES A MONTGOMERY,. In Their Nautical Burletta. Entitled THIS GOOO SHIP NANCX LEE." RAMZA AND ARNO, Great Comedy Acrobatic Aot. And a Host of Other Big Ones. PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sta Herbert the frogman; Feurt and Window, Jean Wilson, Jack Symonds, Three Gardners, the blograph. HICKEY NELSON COLBY MAY. PANTAGES ORCHESTRA. Directed by H. K. Evenson. Matinees Every Day at 2:30 In the After noon. Nights. 7:80 and 9 o' Clock. Prices Upstairs, . lrc; downstairs, 25c! boxes, oOc; weekday matinees, 16c any East Side Dramatic Organization Burkhart bldg.. East Burnslde. between Lnlon ave. and Grand ave. week of Monday. February 24, "DIAMONDS AND HEARTS." Any bent 10c. WHERE TO DINE Thafionont "Best service en Coast.' iuc oBifecui, ,ay connoisseurs. Table d'hots dly. OOc. Bun. 7 5c Grand Hawthorne. T?Jc. r'-IU 103 6th St. Onlv a xi ttuuca a French chef can prepare such dinners as are served at .Brandos' GrllL UrnaA'a 868 Morrison St. Merchants' llruse lunch. 11-2. 25c Dinner 8:30- r. au, bdo; sunaay cnicaen ainner, 60c Franklin Restaurant Be8.tw"ice. Best market fooda Din. daily 85c Sun. 60c Thftllrafirnn 149 7tJ,; Merchants lunch HieirHim dally 25t special Sun. din. luraey or cnicaen, cnup suey a noodles, 50c Fnttatra Wofflo 1 th t- A res wii-t " taurant of established merit, fteasonanie prices. Dunsmore's !?lTahliua iSo; din.. B to 8 P.M., 25o & 85c Bp's. Sun. din. Emnire It2 'i1'"1. dinner. JU1"uo 25c Special dinner .vary Sun- Thn VfPTITlft 251 Morrison st. under new J.IIW f IClllltt manag-m't. Merchant's lunch ii-o. ak, a la can... o a. at. to 1 A. M. VPifr-iitnrlnn Cfa 1M th st near wash. Sun. dinner, 85c with ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 p. M. xaercnants- lunch zsc . Austro- Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 8d. Best place In ....... n, tv l n. ii "i hi i pneo. x ry us toady DEBT. TAMIESIB At 795 Haight ave., Mr Bona -. Aamiesie, wire or j. v. Tamleale, aged 23 years, S month, and days. Fuaeral notice hereafter. TAMIESIB At the family residence, 703 Halght avenue, Mrs. Edna O. Tamiesle, wife of J. B. Tamiesle, aged 25 years, 3 months and 6 day. FUNERAL NOTICE. LAMEE.RION The funeral sanrlces of Lewi. luiiiyjuoj uuiiuniwu Will DO neiO at th. First Presbyterlat Church, 2 P. M., Monday, March 2. SMILEY Th. funeral service, of Julia S. Smiley will be held at Flnleys chapel at 3:SO P. M. today (Saturday). Friends In vited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. WALKER The funeral of the lata Thomas W. Walker will take place Saturday Feb ruary 29, it 1 P. M. from his late resi dence, 85. Montgomery street. Friend, in vited. M'KEOWN The funeral ssrvlc of the late Mary McKeown will be held at the chapel of th. Flnley Undertaking Co. on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 29, at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. TAMIESIE Th. burial of Mrs. Edna O. Tamiesle will take place at Fair-view Cemetery at Scappoose, Or., Sunday, March 1, at 11 A. M. Servioe. at th. grave. Friends ar. Invited to attend. BOYBR Funeral of the late John L. N. Boyer will take place Sunday, March 1, at 1 P. M., from the residence of his daughter, Mre. A. Cohen, 141 North Eighteenth at. Friende ar. respectfully invited to attend. 6EHR In this city. Sophie Oeer, wife of Pearl W. Geer, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Wolf, of Silverton, Or. Funeral services will be held at Holman's obapel. Third and Salmon streets, Sunday at 1:30 P. M. M' COR MICK In this city February 25, at th. family residence, 430 Couch street, Lena C McCormlck, aged 40 years, tt months and 23 daya The funeral services will be held at the above residence at P. M. Sunday. Friends invited. Interment Rlverview. F57RGUSON In this oity, Feb. 25, Mrs. Georgia W. Ferguson, aged 46 years. The funeral will take place from F. S. Dun nlng. chapel, corner of Bast Alder and East Sixth streets Sunday, March 1, at 2 P. M. Interment Hose City Cemetery. Friends Invited. WELCH In this city, February 28, at 81 ,asr -i nirxy-sixm street, Mary a. Welch, mother of Mrs. D. F. Hard man, Mrs. D. L Ambier and Captain H. U. Welch, all of this city, aged 78 years. The funeral serv ice, will be held at the above residence at 1 P. M. today (Saturday). Friends invited. Interment Lebanon. Or. 9. P. rTNlEY a SON. Funeral Directors, Third and Madison, fhon. Main 9, A 1569. Dannlnr. McEntee A Gllbaurh. Fnneral ni. rectors. 1th Fine. Phone hi. 480. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aide at. Lady assistant. Pbon. Main 8183. rs, 820 3d st. Lady assistant. Phon. M. 607. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral nlrent. rs. 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. vAhler, Ladjr aasiit'aut, I'uuns Last SS. C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. v. V . . '"v: :jir: k: A 5 1 I' s.-'f : - '"l . : i r r; w s ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin, Otla F.t and iflauei, oeteopaths, formerly Macleav bld. Phone A 47U. Main Amerlcau Surty Co. Main 63U, A io6i. For eriy Chamber ot Coimctrce Dldg. Cavaaagh, Wm.. Dr.. dentist, formerly Co lumbia & Buchanan blugs. Main A 6l3t. ChrlBtcnkven C, optician &ji2 jweJer, formerly with Butterneld Bros. Office 413. Main 8166. Chance, Arthur "W., Dr.. dentist, formerly A-tjKuin Djag. uincs oiu-n. da a in luutk Coffey, R. C-, Dr., physician ana surgeon. Office 1017. Phon Main 449. Corbett Estate of ia. Kobert H. Strong, manager. inone Main -bla. A Crosaley Co.. The. reai estate, formerly Mc Kav bldar. Office 7i'H-tt. Mp.in A 6722. Dle;k, Kobt. Q., clvl enginetr, former ty Mohawk hid a-. Phone A.'HixH. Dufur & Dufur, public stenograpUera. Phone llla, R II.. Dr. Dhvalcian and aursreon, former I v Columbia bids. Muln Blrtft. A 14tid. Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 65T8. AlJT8. Goudey &. Wood, bonu. formerly Buchanan omg. Mam irz, a Hegele, H. V Dr., physician and surgeon. xormeriy juacieay Diug. Main 4014, A oi. Ofilces 1009-12. Jofferds, Henry Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463, A1463. Jonas, N. V., Dr., pnyslcian, fonnerly Co lumbia, hlritr. Siiltn Main '2Hi. Jones, Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014, A5333. Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bide Main 6140. King, J. C. Ullott. Dr., physician, formerly Aionaws mo. Aiatc zw. Kinney, M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock Diag Fnon Main 202. Kyne, B. P., Mrs., formerly Russel bldg. A3067. Residence Labbe. Edmund J . Dr.. Dhvslclan and sur- Seon. formerly Tthh hlrtir Vfnfn 450. A 14,r0. Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2053 Mor rison st. Offlee 419. Main 483. A 16S3. Lee, M. E. Real Estate and Loans, formerly Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main Obuu. Locke & Gullets. Drs.. offices 819-820-82L Phones Main 741. A 2741. Mackenzie. K. A. J.. Dr.. ohysiclan and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 27, A1267. Manion, Catherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil ton hide. Phone Main 2S1L Mateon. Ralph C. and Itay W., Drsv, formerly M ftnuinm hlri Xlnfn 7H7 McCusker, Clarence J.. Dr.. "Physician O-nd Surgeon, formerly Fleidner bldg. Main 20. Nlchois. A. b.. C. L. & H- Dm., physicians ana surgeons, formerly WKum 01a. Aiatn uregon uie insurance Company, l.. bamuei, Gen. Mgr. Phones Main 6obo. AC602. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's oinces, wo-iv. Aiain iu, a. au.. Otis Hie va tor Company, formerly Fenton bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340. Peters, Geo. D., Dr., dentist, formerly Co- lumb-a bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767. Petzel. A. F-, Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 4U3, A1403. Pierce, EJ. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. .f nones iuain X044. ajimo. Pollvka A Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morrl son. Phone Main 731. Schoon maker, F. M., real estate, formerly Mc Kay bid., offices 708-9. Main 7865. A 6722. tory, L. E., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly fet. John, unicra voi-02. Ai4n, Main ttito. Taylor, Frank M . Dr., physician and sur Keon. formerly Dekum bide. Main 27. A12i7. United Wireless Telegraph Co., formerly 107 V4 Sixth st., F. S. Stewart fiscal agt. Main 833. Upton. Jar H. & Lalourette. H. T.. Attorneys. formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 626-7. Main H9, A 1869. Veazle A. Veasie, attorneys at law, formerly Chamber of Commerce bids?. Main 11. Wight, Otis. B.; Dr., physician and surgeon. formerly Dekum bldg. Main 6166, A .466. Williamson A McNary, physicians, formerly Marquam bldg. Main 449. Tan ulna Bay Co., The. formerly Mohawk mag., w , jr. mine. Main do i . aiims. tan. Jas. C, Dr.. physician and Burgeon. rormeriy in arquam Mn?, wain UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARB HELD AT THIS OFFICE FROM THJll FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE SENTINO YOTTR CHECKS AT THE ORE GONIAN OFFICE: A 198, 662, 688. 669. B 601. Wli. 6154. r. 2S. 624. B2. 634. 3B. 839. D 513. 633. 89-i. 597, 602. 617, 624, 627. 62'J, 636, 6.18, 642, 652, 653, 604, BtJU, 6i7, 682. E S06. 620, 622, 625, 626, 629, 640, 645, 649, 651. 656. V r.d2. RS7. 622. 633. 652. 858. 665. O 166, 867, 658, 607, 610, 615, 623, 632, 639, 651, 654. 660. H 556. 623, 624, 625, 628, 629, 644. 6o0. J 538, 610, 814, 616, 622, 624, 624. 627. 628, 6:;0, 631, 635. 636. 644, 648. 651, 658. 662, 663. K 598; 629. 640 S43. 6S9. L B20. 624. 630, 033, 636, 644, 647, 650, 655, 656, 668. M 610, 632. 659. 745. N 620, 632. 653. O 626, 027. 630, 646; 666. VKJM). n. 628. 639. B 000, 622. 623, 025. 626, 627, 630. 638. 636. 8 602, 612, 623. Hi 63-. oou, ou. T KSi flOO. R '7. 649. 655. 659. V 49, 612. 614. 631. 603, 600. 662, 663, 665. V 608. 620. 62U. B3U. t)S. oiu. X 257, 600, 612, 624, 626, 628. 644, 649, 658, 656. 658. 662. MEETING KOTICES. nirrr.T.jmmiAX. DAWN G. A. R. Hall. N B. cor. 2d and Morrison sts. Service, at 2:30 P. M. DON'T FORGET MT. HOOD CIRCLETS leapycar party tonight (Saturday), in East Bids Woodman Hall. Come and enjoy your self. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication ' Sunray, March 1. 12:45 P. M., East Side -Masonlo Temple, 8th and Bumjslde, to conduct funeral ot Brother John L. Boyer, of Tekoa Lodge, No. 78, Tekoa, Wash. lata Take car for cemetery 2d and Morrison at.. 1:30 P. M. All Masons Invited. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec. THERE WILL BE) A SPECTAI meeting of Myrtle Chapter, No. 15, O. B. iS.t Sunday, for the purpose of conducting; the funeral services over the remains of our late Sister Geer, of Ramon a Chapter, No. GS. Time and place announced. Sunday. Off fee rs end members requested to be present. By order W. M. MARIXB ENGINEERS BENE FICIAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 41 A regular ''meeting will be held this (Saturday) evening, 133 Vs JPlrst st. Visiting members welcome. F. O. lORFiii, Sec and Bos. Mgr. NEW TODAY. CHEAPEST FARM IN VICINITY OF PORTLAND. 79 acres, 1 miles from roil road station, 10 miles from Portland; 35 acres in cultiva tion. 85 acres of finest saw timber in the country, which will more than pay for the entire farm; acres pasture, easily put in cultivation ; fair 6-room house, large barn ana outhouses; orchard of 100 bearing fruit trees1, running water through middle of farm, wells at house and barn. Price only $4000, flOOO cash, balance long time at 6 per cent. Ion't miss your chance. Tout Investigate at once. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, 708 and lot) Corbett bldg. DOES $260 net per acre from prunes, $900 for peacnes ana siou rrom vines interest you? Do you want an Irrigated farm, at luvlal Boll, electric road transportation, on easy terms? Write for free printed mat ter. Irrigated Land Co., Sacramento of fica, 600 1 it. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL Z0Z McKay Bldg-., 3d and btark. ALU A CJ 5u NEW TODAY. The Most Safe And Conservative Place To Invest Your Money Is In MONTA VILLA This property will more than double in value within a very short time, and will pay MORE PROFIT On the amount invested than any other investment in the City. You can make your selec- tion from 350 choice lots, which are now selling for $85.00 Each $10 Down, $S Monthly Will give a discount of 10 per cent FOR CASH. Improved streets, 5c car service. Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect; No Building Restrictions and Immediate Possession. AGENTS AT TRACT ALL DAY Take Montavilla car at cor. 3d and Morrison streets, get off at, corner Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta villa branch office; for fur ther particulars call office C. P. WELLS, 231 Worcester Bldg. "Phone M. 3253 ALDER STREET 50x100 near 13th $18,500 100x100 CORNER E. Burnside, Near 10th $7500 E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg. IRVINGTON Portland's Model Home Addition Walkings distance from heart of city. . Served by two carlines, 7 -minute service; hard surface streets; sewer, gras, water, shade trees 15 years old; safeguarded by every restriction re quired for the perfect home. Now is the time to secufa one of the choicest homesites, and the safest in vestment in the Northwest. Our low prices and easy terms ap peal to all. IRVINGTON INVESTMENT CO. 331 Chamber of Commerce, Branch office East 18th and Braze Sts. FineDairyFarm 250-acre dairy farm (or anything you may want to erowj. Thla la thm bt adapted land for dairying; In the state, clean, cool, flowing spring stream waters the farm perfectly th year around; soil black, adapt ed to timothy and clover, also good tor fruitgrowing, no east winds. 40 acres In cultivation. 10O easy to clnar. balance In stump and small oak and fir timber; small house, good barn, bearing orchard, beautiful surroundings, y mile to Eagle Crek sta tion, mile to school, church and store and Dofttof flee. For the next few days, price $7000. J. L. WELLS CO. 806 Chamber Commerce bldg. The on BRRT plnce In Tortland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CKNTKR and MOST DE SIRABLE residence property of the city. SKUING IS BKI-IKVIN'G BETTER gc and sea the many CHQ1CB residences undor construction and the Improvements going on. The Oregon Real Estate Company 88 Vi Third Street. 1'ortland. Oregon. WE OFFER OUR HOME Situated on East Alder St., 2 block, from new High School, 50xl00-foot lot and house of 8 rooms ani bath in select neighborhood. Fine home for taniily with children in school. Price only SJOOO. Telephone A or Main 3tr0. Sunday A. M. before 10:45. or address H 642. care Oreenninn. Grand Central Station lime Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. .Leaving; Portland Ro.vbmg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger ... Calttornla Express Ban Francisco Express ...... West Side Corvallls passenger ... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Paasenger ..... Forest Grove Pansenger ..... Arriving: Portland Oregon Kxpress Cottage Grove Passenger ... Rosebura Passenger . 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. T-iS ft TTi 12:00 pm. 7:00 m. m. 4 : 10 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:53 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 5:30 p. m. Portland Express ........... 11:15 p. m. west biae Corvallls Passenger ......... Sheridan passenger 16:85 p. m. 10:30 a, m. 8:00 a. m. 2:50 p. m. Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove Passenger . . . . NORTHERN PACIFIC. North Coast A Chicago limited..) 2:00p.m. Overland Express (11:46 p.m. Arriving: Portland- i North Coaat Limited.... 7:00 a. m. 4:1S p. m. 8:15 p. m- Portland .xpresa Overland Expres. OEEGON HAII.KOAl NAVIGATION CO. lavinfl: Fortiand Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland. Spaclal ....... T:1S 8:30 BIS 8:00 8:00 9:45 8:50 5:15 a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. Epokan. Fiyer Kansas city ft vmcago xprasa. Arrtvlna- lortuviia Bpakano Fiyer Chi.. Kan. city & Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Speclai ....... Pendleton Passenger ASTORIA t OI.UMBIA BlVlSit. Jjeavlnm Portland- Astoria tk Seaside Expreas. .... 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. Astoria & 8easlde Expre.. .... Arrivinsr Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 12:15 p. i lO:O0 p. i CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Lcavlnjr Fortiand C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:13 o. m. Seattle . i 11:43 p. m. Arrivlna- Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:00 a m. 7:00 a. m. via pfame Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACmC. liesvui. Portland, Dallas Pasnenger ........ Dallas Passenger ........ Arrivinr Portland Dallas Passenger ........ Dallas Paaienger Holladay s Addition 7:40 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a m. . 6:50 p. to.