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THE MORNTNG OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1903. 11 BUILD RESORT AT M0FFITTSPHNG5 Johnson Porter Plans to Spend $250,000 on Famous ; ' ' Watering Place. WILL ERECT LARGE HOTEL Site on North Bank Line Opposite Cascade Locks Will Be Beautified and Greatly Improved by New Purchaser During Summer. J.hnson rorter, of the contracting firm of Porter Bros. & Welch, which built a large part of the Spokane, Portland A Seattle Railway, haa bought Moffatt Spring, on the Washington bank of the Columbia, near Cascade Locks, and will make a big resort of the property. The price paid is not made public but the deal has just- been closed. Mr. Porter expects to spend 1250,000 at Moffatt Springs during the coming year in improvements. He will erect a large and modern hotel for the accommodation of gueats and will build a new and im proved bathhouse on the property that will accommodate a large number of bathers. The waters of the springs, which are hot, have long been noted for their medicinal qualities and the baths will be arranged ao that patients may have the fullest benefit from the water. In the center of the building there will be a big pool, while -those who desire may take tub or shower baths as well. The ground at the springs will be beau tified and the warm water from the spring, will be used in irrigating the grounds. Th cold weather plants and shrubs will be kept green, it is believed, by the warm water and hothouses are planned which will grow flowers during the Winter with no other heat than streams of the water from the springs. The opening of the North Bank road from Vancouver to Pnco, which is planned for March 16, will afford easy accesa to the resort and it Is the plan of Mr. Porter to make the place a popular on for pleasure seekers at all seasons of the year aa well as a convenient place for Invalids to gather from all parta of the Pacific Northwest to use the waters medicinally. Mr. Porter's firm of contractors has ita headquarters In St. Paul but has been engaged for the past two years In the construction of the North Bank road. The firm haa been Identified with the Hill railroad projects for some time. Tem porary offices are established at Van couver. It was while engaged in the con struction of the new Hill line that Air. Porter became interested In the property he has Just acquired. He expects to make It one of the principal health resorts of the Pacific Northwest. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real Erftate Transfers, M. C Harrrov and wife tci H. E. Noble, east lt.iv feit of lota 7 anrl S, block 4; m 126 v feet of lot . block 4, excepting 25 feet off west end for at reft and southeast 40x 104 feet off lot 8. block 4. third Electric Addition $ 2.020 M. C. Hargrove and wife to H. E. Noble, iota 8 and 7, block 1. Upton park 600 George Weise and wife to Nathan L. Oansady. west 4 of lot 1 and lot 2. blo-k 41. Fulton Park 1 Martin Mattson to E. J. Cowltshaw, lot 10. block 14. Crest on 1.850 William A. Hunaark and wife to Al bert Honeyoutt. lot 17. Nwton 600 William A. Hossack and wife to B. M. Spencer and wife, lot 16. Newton.. 650 W. A. Hos.iark and wife to Eliza beth Fuchs. lot 1 1. Newton TOO T. J. Gary to John Roche, lota 1, 2. 3, 4. .V 6. Sunshine Park 350 Henry Maier and wife to Fred Mnner and wife, lot It. Mock 9. Alhlna. . 950 Tltld .Guarantee & Trust Company to Pino Raiierino. lot 26. block 25. Berkeley loO Gottlieb Fuchs and wife to W. A. Hoack and w Ife. south of lot 2. block 1. Central Addition 2,700 Leslie M. Scott and wife to Norman D. Root, east w of lots 5 and 6. block 53. Sunnyslde .1 A. Goodnoush and wife to J. P. Converse, lot 10, block 4, Columbia Heights ItO R. H. Ltddell to Thomas and Sarah C. Ray. lot 7. block 4. Piedmont. . 600 John Helaer and wife to Edward Peterson, lot 3. block 13. Lincoln Park 3S2 Henry Weeaklln and wife to William P. Kayter and wife, south H of lot 12 and all of lot 13. block 15. Mount Tabor Villa 10 Henry A. Townsend and wife to German-American Bank, lot 23. block 1. Havelnck 800 Ollle Cecil to W. C. Cecil, east H of lots 5. 6. block 329. Hawthorne Park: lots 1. 2. . block 2. Wild Rose Addition: lot 14. block 8. King's second addition -1 Municipal Railway & Improvement Company to .1. A. Ward, lot 4. block 2. Terrace Park . 10 Georjre Kucler to Pioneer Educational Society, blocks 1. 2. 4, 5. 6. 7, 0. and all of block 8 except lots 0. 14. 1ft of said block 8, I'lainfleld 1 Marv K. Swlgert to W. L. Vpshaw and wife. lot 16. block 2. subdivision of block X. M. Patton Tract 250 W. l'pshiw and wife to John Kirby. lot 16. block 2, subdivision of block K, M. Patton Tract 250 R. T Penney and wife to M. J. Berry and wife, east 50 feet of lot 3, 4, block 19. Hanson's 2d addition 1.000 Alfred J. Collins and wife to Eva Hamilton et al.. west 17 feet of outh 100 fet of lot 7. block 2. Wil liams Avenue Addition No. 3 1.906 R. L. Stevens (Sheriff), to H. N. Scott, lots 7 and S. block 22, Port land City Homestead H. Hendrioksen and wife to A. Vester and wife, lot IX. block 19. Pied mont 1 William P. Swain and wife to George KUcoyne. east 40 ft of lot L block 5. Center Addition to East Portland T75 Northern Counties Investment Com pany. Limited, to 3. G. Gammons, land beginning at northeast corner of east H of northeast H of section 27, township i north, range 1 east- . 401 J. H. Hogan and wife to Everett Letrhton, lots 1 and 2. block 1. Ooak Park Addition to St. John ... LOW Sirs. K. E. Sloan to Nellie Griffin, lots 17 and 1. block 2. Henry' Fourth Addition ... 1 John Kubik and wife to Hubert Kublk. lot 8. block 2. Rosedale Ad dition S50 John Kublk and wife to Hubert Kublk. 5.1 acres, beginning at a point ani ft eat of Initial point of etansbery a Addition 2.500 Total S20.599 i x Rm year abstracts made try the Security Abstract ft Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com. Faints at Sight of Corpses. CHICAGO, Marvh 2. OUiss Fran King north, an artist's model, was led blind folded into a room filled with cadavers yesterday and was photographed fox a picture to be entitled "Aslep With the JWd." She fainted when the bandages were removed and her eyes opened on the grewsome grinning- hulks of human forms that surrounded her. Her collapse was followed by hysterics In which she screamed and struggled to free, herself from what seemed to her a living; tomb, until she fell in an unconscious heap on the floor of the anatomical laboratory. Kor hours after her experience she was In a precarious condition at the home of a physician, whither -he was removed fol lowing the scene created as the result of THE PORTLAND rORTUSBOt. KTBOPKAK FLAX MODEKSf ' KXSTACBAXt. COBT OSiK MILLION . - HOTEL OREGON CORKER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portia oTa New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up European Baa. Free Bos. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. C..trIly Located Long Distance, tm Rvrr Room. HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Bin, tAO to VHM Tm Sir Aetnrdtes to Lutlin, HOTEL LENOX JfSftlSS gottUoftHwt and Mart Mod era Hetal Up-to-date grill sA.uto bna meeta all trains Bates: $1 day and up European plan Long dis tance pbone in all rooms Private batha. St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. faUROPEAN PLAN ' ROOMS SO TO $U5C FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder ' CALUMET HOTEL an effort to obtain, a photograph that eclipses all the imaginative horrors con ceived by art. Miss Kinjrsnorth previously had nerved herself to waltz with an articulated skele ton, and to pose with the same bony rem nant of a departed personality upon her lap, and several pictures were taken. DAILY' METEOROIXKilCAI REPORT. ' PORTI..A NX. March 2. Maximum tempera ture. 46 degrees; minimum, 38 degrees. River reading- at 8 A. M., 4.3 feet; change In last 2 hours. 0.5 foot rise. Total rainfall. 6 P. M. to 6 P. M., .03 Inch. Total rainfall since September 1. 25.90 inche; normal, 31. US Inches: deficiency, 6.08 inches. Total sun shin March 1, 2 hours 86 minutes; possible, 11 house .07 minutes. Barometer, (reduced to sea level) at 6 P. M., 29.67 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A trough of low, pressure extends southeast ward from Western British Columbia to Ne vada and Utah. The barometer Is relatively high off the California coast and also over the upper Missouri Valley. During the last 24 hours light rain has fallen in Western Ore on . Wcei ern W ac h i n gton and Ca 1 1 f orni a and either rain or snow has fallen in the Intermountain states as far south as Ari zona and New Mexico. Ttte chanjres in temperature since yester cav have been small and unimportant. The indication are for occasional rain Tues day in Wwtern Oregon and Western Washing ton and for rain or mow in the eastern por AUCTION SALES The World's Greatest Books TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT GILMAN'S SALESROOMS NO 411 WASHINGTON ST. BET. TENTH AND ELEVENTH STS. , THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH 5th, 6th and 7th 2:30 AND 8 O'CLOCK P. M. -BOOKS WILL BE ON EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 THIS IR A SITERB COI-LECTIOX OF NDIBERRD, UMITED EDITIONS DE LI XB OF STANDARD AND FAMOIS AITHOHS, I. ELEGA.M AND " COSTLY BINDINGS. The rollection comprises the following -works: Thackerav. Arabian Nights by Sir Richard V. Burton, Guy De Maupassant, Charles Paul De Kock, Gustava Flaubert, the Italian Novelists, the Universal Anthologv. History of the United States by Wllford Garner. Fielding's complete works Edition de Luxe Beaux and Belles of England. Days of the Dandies Jpv Grolier. Society of London, Gibbons' Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Samuel Lover, The World's Famous Places and People. Francis Parkman. Historical Memoirs of John Henrage Jesse. Charles Jfteade. Tolstoi. Theophlle Gauthier. Beaux Art Classics. History of Egypt. Motley's Complete Works. Benjamin Disraeli's Complete Works, Victor Hugo, Washington Irvinsr. Shakespeare. Alexander Dumas. Charles Lever, Napoleon. Balzac. Stern's Works. Pepy"s Diary, Secret Court Memoirs. De Foe, Waverly Novels. Voltaire, Dickens. Daudet. Charles Klngsley Ruskln. Captain Marryat, Maraulay. Tennyson. Carlyle. George Eliot, Bulwer Lytton, Eugene Sue, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning:. Poe, Smollett. Irish Literature. Emerson, Stevenson, Modern Eloquence. Arabian Nights by John Payne, Court. Salon and Green Room by John Doran. Byron. Richardson and many other valuable authors. Note: These books are from the stock of Merrill, Baker ft Co. of London, who recently failed for One Million Dollars. The books are all entirely new. No such important aggregation of fine books has ever been offered to this public. Catalogues are now ready and can be readily had upon application at the office of the auctioneer- s. L- X. Gil MAN. Auctioneer. Terms cash. KKADQUABTEHS FOB TOURISTS COHMEBCUL TKA v ffi 1 1 r. tin to famllta ud .ln Eto fntlnen. Th. iii.ii, wniiiT win d. plMKd mt mil time to .how town. Mi civ, prices A mo ro Turkic bmitl -tabllstumat tm tkm hotel. H. C. BOWXM," Modern ImproTemenU POM-AM. Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phii MeUchcn & Sons. Props. Phona Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00 Zlrvt-CtMi Ctuw mat Third and A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing- 70 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Ijodc lltance Phone In Every Room. Auto Bus Meets Ail Trains. Rates American. $2.00 .per day and up. Ratea European. $1.00 per day and up. Per month, single room and board, $45 to $&5 according to room. - For two. $75 to $110. Board without room $30 per month tion of these states and Idaho with no marked change in temperature. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Obewrvationa taken at 6 P. M., Pacific time, March 2: p 3 Wind. - ? STATIONS. 3 C5 3 if fB 5 I : I 1 : Baker City Boise. . . Nort h Head. . . . , Pocateilo Portland . Red Bluff.. Rope-burg Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla 40)0.01 lONW 44'o.m iiaiSB 440.36UW;S 3l T IIOSH 4i'a03 OjSH ortio.oo 480.02l 4o!0.08i 4S 4S' T f 8 SW 4410.38 1 2B 48 T 12S Snow fcPt Cloudy Snow Ft Cloudy Pt Cloudy Rainy (Cloudy 'Cloudy Rainy fiPt Cloudy T. Trace. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; southerly wind-. Western Oregon and Western Washington Occasional rain; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Waehinicton and Idaho Rain or snow. EDWARD A. BBAW, Xistrict Forecaster. C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND M0RRIS03 STS. CX. ' ,'-c '4 -A. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin, Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly Macleay bldg. Fhane A 4679. Uain 3227. Cavanash. Vim., Dr., dentist, rormerljr Ot lumbia & Bucnanan blocs. Main A MS0. Cbrlatensea, C, optician ana Jeweler, formerly with Butterneld Bros. Office 413. Main 8168. Chance, Arthur W., Dr., dentist, formerly bekum bldg. Oftices SIO-U. Main 1066. Ohapmaa. H. E., formerly Ablngtoa bldc.t ofTice 104. Phone Main 5790. Coffey, R. C Dr.. physician and -surgeon, office 1017. Phone Mnn 4. Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of fices SoS-S. Main S13U, A 6139. Corbett Estate or I. W., Robert H- Stronc, manager. Phoiie Main 815. A 8261. Crockett, E. N., rr., phyeician and surgeon, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 746, A 1427. Crossley Co., The. real estate, formerly Mo Kay bldg. Offices 706-D. Main 7b66, A 0722, Dleok, Kobt. 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Phone Main 767. Petrel. A. F-, Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463, A1463. . , Pierce, B. A., Dr., physician, off Ices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2644, A3830. Pollvka & Co., tailor, formerly 249 Morri son. Phone Main 731- Schoonmaker. F. M., real estate, formerly Mc Kay bldg., offices 703-9. Main 7866, A 6722. tory, L. E., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly St. John. Offices 901-02. A1468. Main 9168. Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Abington bldg.; of fice 204. Phone Main 5790. Taylor, Frank M-, Dr.. physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267. Upton, Jay H. A Latourette, H. T., Attorneys, formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 628-7. Mala 6969, A1869. Veazte A Veazle, attorneys at law. formerly Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 1L Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly Marquam bldjr. Main 449. Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk bldg.. W. F. Gtlne. Main 6378. A1978. Zan, Jas. C. Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Marquam Mag. Main 8M. CLASSIFIED AD. 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Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas passenger . . . . 7:40 s. m. 4:15 p. m. 10:10 a. m. 5:50 p. m. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington. Phones Main 1 and A 1112. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. HERBERT NKIXKY and ETFIK SHAJiSOS In the London Society Drama, THE WALLS OF JERICHO." Prices: Ier lloor. 12 and $1.60; bal cony, fi. 73c, 50c; entlr. gsJlery. 50c. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1123. 3 NIGHTS. BEGINNING NEXT THURSDAY Special tTice matinee Saturday, the West " ern drama. THE VIRGINIAN." Evening prices; $1.50 to 50c; matinee, $1 to '-!5c. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main .) Tonight and Remainder of Week, Matinee Saturday, PAUL' G1LMORE. Presenting an Up-to-Date 'Comedy, -THE WHEEL OF LOVE," Evening. IWc, 50c, 75c, $1; matinee, 25c, 50c. 75c. BAKER THEATER pTom. XSaJ GEO. lu BAKER. GEN. MANAGER. . BAKER STOCK COMPANY IN urr a 7 a J) eBCTTRE SBAT8 AT ONCE. Price 2Co, 35c, 50c; matinees, 15c 25c Matinee Saturday. Next Week "Th Thres of Vs." EMPIRE THEATER Ph. Mam w MILTON W. SEAMAN, MANAGER. Tonight. AJ1 Week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The Interesting; Novelty. "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER." With Jesnette Carew as ""Bunco." Clean, pure, moral: thrilllne; story; special scenery. Nlsnts: 15c 25c. 35c. 50c; mat, 10c, 20o. Next Week "A Royal Slave," LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 10XC Week commencing Monday. March The Allen Stock Company Presents Ralph Stuart's Greatest Success, ''BY RIGHT OF SWORD." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices' 10c and 20c Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c, and &0o. Boxes 50c Office oven 10 A. H. to 14 P. M. THE STAR pho.s 6498 A I486 For the Entire Week of March l. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. OFFERS The Oreat Western Drama, "WAY OUT WEST" Matinees Sunitay, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 P. M., prices 10c and 20o; every eventnj at 8:15 o'clock, prices 15c, 25c, and 35c. THE GRAND-Vaudeville Luxe For the Entire Week of March 2. Dan C RIMINOS CORK Rosa. . Nature's Born Comedians. "What Are the Wild Waves Saying?" FOUR BROWN BROS. AND DOC KEALEY Hieh-class Comedy. Musical Comedy. F. F. Montressa's Great Motion Pictures, Showing- "DR. JEKYLi, MR. HYDE." East Side Dramatic Organization Bnrkhardt btdff.. East Burnsido. between Union ava and Grand ave., week of Monday, March 2. "IBOrBLES OF A MARRIED MAN." Any 6eat 10c WHERE TO DINE rpi, Goro-ont "Best service on Oosst." 1B6 OargBlll rey connoisseurs. Table dliots dly. 50c. Sun. 7 5c Grand & Hawthorne. UranUCS "l"1 French chft can prepa.ro such dinners as are served at Brandos' GrllL ITimoA'a 83 Morrison St. Merchants JkTUSe a lunch. 11-2. 25c Dinner 5:30-8 P. M.. 85c; Sunday chicken dinner, fiOo. Franklin Restaurant Jtw Best market fooda Din, dally 85c Son. 5Qc TIia llr-n rrnn I9 Tth. Merchants' lunch inei"raj,uu dally 25c spiai sun. am, turkey or chicken, chop suey 4k noodles, 60c Cottage Waffle taurant1 of"tistabllshed merit. Reasonable prlcea rtnnsmnrn'a 434 Washlnttton st. Mer- uunsmurtj chanta. iunch. ii:so-2, 3So; din., 5 to 8 P.M., 25o Jc 85c, Spa. Sun. din. Fmnirn 191 Thlrd ,- Recular dinner. . a- ww. epeoiai dinner every Sun- day. rpi.A Ytsnna 2ol HorrieoD st., under new Alie TieailB managm't. Merchant's lunch 11-3. 25c a la carte. 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. Vegetarian Cafe t- SZ$: TOer, 25c Meals served a la carte, 8 A. M. to S P. M. Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. MEETING NOTtCEflt OREGON COUNCIL ROYAL ARCANUM meets at the Audi torium, 208 Third street, the first and third Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Visitors cordially wel come, j. f. uamfora, secretary, 870 Baot Davis street. CANTON PORTLAND, NO. 1, P. M. TlKK nlar cantonment this (Tuesday) evening;. Maroh S, at 8 o'clock. Oddfellow's Temple. Work. EX E. SHARON, Clerk. . WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46, A. F. and A. M. Will receive an official visit from M. W. Brother S. M. Yoran, grand lecturer, at the stated communication Wednesday, March 4, 7:30 P. M., East Side Tem ple, East Eighth and Bumslde. No work. A full attendance of members and visitors desired. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec-y. THIS EVENTNG, 8:111 'THE CROWNED Martyrs," thrilling- drama of Imperial Rome in third century. Valerian, the then Emperor, slays his own offspring for embracing faith of the Christiana Assembly room, 3d and Sher man sts. Adults 60c children 25c A. AND A. 8. RITE. ORE GON LODGE OF PERFEC TION, NO. 1. Regular meeting in Memorial Hall. Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at 8 o'clock. By order VEN. MASTER. HABMONT IXDGE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. SiXcial communi cation this (Tuesday) evening; at 7 o'clock. Work In the F. C. and M. M. decrees. Visitors are cor dially Invited. W. M. IE IaIN. Sec'y. ROYAIj CIRCL.lt WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT will tive a dance at their hall. Woodmen of the World Temple. Wednes day evening, March 4. WINSIsOW MEADE CTRCLEv NO. 7, I. OF G. A. R. Will be entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Its secretary. Mrs. Carl Abraham, 1105 Belmont etreet. Take Sunnyside car to Thirty-seventh etreet. All friends invited. FUNERAL NOTICE. BOTJR At residence, 70S Hood street. March 2. Ellen G. Bour, beloved wife of B. H. Bour. Funeral will take place from resi dence Wednesday, March 4, at 9 A. M., thence to St. Lawrence Church, Third and Sherman streets, at :30 A. M., where re quiem maes will be offered. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends respect fully Invited. O GRADY The funeral services of Mrs. Theresa O'Grady, wife of John J. O Grady, of Tacoma, and daughter of C. R- Deburgh, will take place from F. S. Dunning- undertaking .parlors, Sixth and Bast A lder, at V o'clock A. M. W-edneeday. March 4, thence to St. Francis church. Interment In St. Mary's cemetery. Friends Invited. San" Fran cisco papers please copy. J. p. FDOEY SOX. Funeral Dlrectora, Third and Madison. FboM Main . A 1&8. Dunning. McEntee A Gllbaugh, Funeral IH rectors, -th A floe. Phone M. 4&. Lady aaet. EBICBON UXDEKTAKIXQ CO.. 49 Aldef t. luady assistant. Phone Main 1M. EDWARD HOLMAN CO Funeral Direct ors, S2v Sd st. Lady aeaUtant. Pbeae Mu MT. EELIaER-BTRZCES CO.. Funeral Dtrect ra, 73 Russell. East 1088. Lady wistant. r . ISa MJX. MJ. WHUfl IUOI, slstut. a'boaa MM aa. AUCTION. .SALES TODAY. At Oilman's auction rooms, 411 Washing ton st.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L, N. Wil son., auctioneer.. At Baker's Auction House, cor. Akler .and Park sea, furniture, carpet, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker ft Son, Auctioneer At 10 A. M, the Portland Auction Co. will auction furniture at 211 F-at st. DIED BOAM In this city, March 1, Oscar A. Foam, asred 4ft years. Notice of funeral will be given - later. CAIRN At Lenta, Or., March 2i Grace A. Cairn, aged 1 - years, sinter of Mrs. W A. Connor. Funeral notice later. PAVXj In this city. March. 2 at the family rerldence, Hamilton avenue, Roslna Paul, mother of Mrs. James H. Hooper, of Los Angeles, Cal.. and Alma Bailey Paul and wmjam F. Paul of this city, aged t9 years. Funeral notice hereafter. NEW TODAY. I TIMBER ! MR. J. E. GRAY OF VICTORIA Will Be at the ! HOTEL PORTLAND, TODAY I J (TUESDAY) X . Where he will be pleased to . meet any one Interested in Brit-. ? Jsh Columbia timber or Western J Canada wheat lands. . WE ARE OWNERS NOT AGENTS 36 NET On Money Invested. CLOSE IN INCOME PROPERTY $1300 Cash 213 COUCH BUILDING, Fourth Street. 80,00 ACRES CHOICE CARET L.AND8 ON BIG LOST RIVER, IDAHO. Sugar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain. Almost the entire tract la practically level, with just slant enough to irrigate nicely. No alkaH. Mlnea, smelters and quartz mills in mineral region adjacent. Three beet sugar factories operating in Bingham and Fremost counties. In which a large portion of this tract Is situated. Market' facilities unexcelled-. This tract Is also bordered by one of the most ex tensive stock ranges In Idaho. The Oregon hort Line Railway Is already In operation acrosit thie tract and three proposed railroad will also pass over the same. Purchase ticket to Powell Station, on Oregon Short Une Rail road. Price. $30.50 per acre; $3.25 per acre In advance, balance In 10 annual installments, 0 per cent .interest on deferred, payments. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS TO THE BIG I-OST RIVER LAND A'D IRRIGA TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO. A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE Beautiful sightly lots, 50x100, over looking? the river at Island Station (adjoining Rock Island Club property): convenient to car, 25 minutes' ride to center of Portland: city water, graded streets, protected harbor for yacht or launch; an ideal location for Summer home; electric light. Price $200 to $375. Terms, $10 down, 3 per month. Be .wise, buy one or more of these lots NOW and get your pick of the best. Tou will double your money within one year. The Crossley Company TO8 and 709 Corbett Building. FOR SALE Three houses, two flats in each, house, rents for $57 per month; lot 100x100. Price $3600; cash $2000, balance time. The Crossley Company 708-9 Corbett Bldg. DOBS $200 net per acre from prunes, $300 for peaches and $160 from vines Interest yon? Do you want an Irrigated farm, al luvial soil, electric road transportation, on easy terms ? Wri te for tree printed mat ter. Irrigated land Co., Sacramento of fice. 606 J st. Mortgage Loans At reasonable rates on city property. See or phone GEO. K. CLARK it JOHN W. COOK, . 336 Chamber of Commerce Bldg;. rbonra Main MOT - Home A 3252 PIANO WANTED I wlih to buy for cash a first-class (. upright Piano of some standard make. Don't answer unless you give full particulars as to age, size and style of case, name of maker and low est cash price. Address W 652, care Oregonian. Mxioo Apartment Site Iyovejoy st., 100 feet went 23d st. A $ood buy, (7000: half. 3500. G. E.VALL1NG,243 STARK Washington Street Two choice corner lots, both over size, choice apartment sites and future business location. Nothing for the price so cheap. If improved will -net owner 12 per cent and will adTance equally as much every year. Where can you equal this investment 7 VANDUVN WALTON, 516 Chamber of Commerce. THE ANNUAL. MEETING OP 6TOCK nolders of the Baby Home will be held on Monday, March 10, 190B, at 2 o'clock P. M.. in the Chamber of Commerce, second floor, this city. At this meeting- reports of the year's work will be heard and 12 directors chosen to serve for the coming year. F. & Alktn, secretary. A Platting Snap 10 acres well located on the Peninsula cleared, all ready for platting, at a de cided bargain. Buy before the price ad vances. VAKDUYN WALTON, 515 Chamber of Commerce. $50,000 TO LOAN On Improved buslnwt property, lowest rate, would divide. B 668. Oreionlan. GEORGE BLACK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 123 Worcester Building. f hoD Mala S371 NEW TODAY. IRVINGTON Portland's Model Home Addition Walking: distance from heart of city. Served by two carlines, 7 H -minute serylee; hard surface- streets; - sewer, gas, water, shade trees, 15 years old; safeguarded by every restriction re quired for the perfect home. Now la the time to secure one of the choicest homesltes, 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 Brazee Sts, Front Street 2-Story Brick ' 2 fcy 100 trrt $20,000 Par 7 per ernt feet om S22.000. H.W.Goddard 10 SECOND ST. REAL ESTATES DEALERS. Abraham ft White. 2374 Wash) art on st. Andrews, F. V. ft Cb. M. SS4S. 3 Hamilton bU Angeles Exchange. 618 Commonwealth bids. Baker, Alfred A- 315 Abington bd. Chapln ft Herlow, 428 Chamber of Commerce.' Churchill-Matthews Co.. Main ft A1748 310 3d. Coast Realty Co.. Main 156S. 226 Morrison. Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bl. A1016.1 Commercial Invest. Co.. 319 Lumber Exchange.' Compton, J. F. Pan. ft AIMS. 100 Abiactoa bU Crossley Co. 708-9 Corbett bid. M, 7836. De Bursa, C. Pac 77$. 330 Ablnirton bide Dean Land Improvement ft Colonisation Co. 621 Chamber of Commerce bids;. Dnbole ft Crockett. 370M Wasmastoa c Goddard. H. W.. Mala and A1743. 110 2d at. Hotchklss, C R. ft Co- M. 1086. tOS C, of C International In Teat. Ox. too Maoleer bids. Jeanlnca ft Co- Main 183. 3S2H Wash, at Lee, M. 23., room 411 Corbett building. ' Mali ft Von Borate!. 104 3d St., 393 XL Burnslde O'Donsell. J. F M. 4661 ft A2561. 280 Stark. Palmer, H. P.. 303 Rothohlld bid. Main 666V pazTisn. Watklns ft Co., 260 Alder 8C . Porter. J. .Frank. 60T Commercial Bids. Reed. Field ft Tynan, M. 7004, A366L 103 3d. Rom City Realty Inv. Co.. La Fayette bids. Schalk. Geo. D., 304 Btark at. Main 883, A32. Surtty Investment Company, rooms 626-27-23 Corbett bids'., opp. Poe toff Ice. (Donald H. Bmith, Robert B. May and W. Lawrence,). Sharkey, J. P. ft Co., 123) Slxttk at. Etelnmets, F. J. ft CVx. 1U Morrison st. Swenssoa. A. F. ft Co- 263)a Waahlngtna mU' The Oreg-on Real Ret ate Ccv. 88 Third mti (Holladay Addition.) Thompson ft Swan, specialty, Clark Co. farma, Vancouver. Wash., CltLsens Bank bide Veteran Land Company. 166 Third St. Waddell. W. O- 300 Lnmber Exohanre bids, i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ON SALEM ELECTRIC LINE. We have some choice acre ace for sale. to 4-5 in cultivation, 8H miles from1 Portland, 20 minutes car ride to city;; Southern Pacific is also bulldins through1 this tract. 1 If you want to double or treble your: money, investigate this; no land around i Portland has a better cbance to Increase in value; every acre will sell for $3ft0 or; more within 3 months; price now XIAO tol $175 per acre, single acres, all in cultiva tion. $200, easy terms. Prices will be1 increased shortly. . i For a suburban home with sufficient) ground for berries, garden truck on poultry this cannot he equaled. Acreage same distance out on any other electrloj line sells for $600. Now Is the time to: : get in on the ground floor, while you can - nave your cnoice ana prices are low, , TILE CROSSLEY COMPANY, . - 708 and 7Q9 Corbett Bldg. ' A HOME FOR WELL-TO-DO PEOPLE. ' .If you want a swell home, walking dis tance, first-class neighborhood, strictly modern, brand now, jurit finished, full ce ment basement, furnace, gas and elec-! tricity, double floors, double walls, nice j china closet and den with bookcase built, in, in fact, nothing missing, you can-pay $1-500 or more down, balance terms tol suit; look at it today. No. 172 East 14th, near Belmont at. Key next door. . BOLLAM. GRUSSI & HIGLEY. 128 Third Street. . NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE, $160. , Brand-new 4-room, cottage ; full lot; i bath, electricity, hot and cold water; Just! being- finished; $150 cash, balance $15 per4 month. Bollam. Grussl & Hlgley, 128 3d t 7-ROOM house in Irvington; fine entrance hall.j gas, electricity, brass fixtures ; all Improve-; ments in; 10 'minutes ride from town; everything new and up-to-date. By owner.. Price $aoo0. Phone Main 6.150. . ONLY $600. near Hawthorne west of 37th,. choice building lot, , including water, graded; street and walks; ' $lf0 down, balance to! suit; nice and level. M. . E. Lee, room 411, Corbett bMg. -, HOM0 In Sunnyslde, modern, 6 rooms, dou-, ble floors, fiber plaster, lot 60x100; south! front; fine location: reasonable terms;1 owner. Call 1200 East Yamhill st. 6-ROOM modern cottage, porcelain bath, wood fiber plaster, tinted, cement founds-, tion and walk, full lot, $1800; terms. 630 Lumber Exchange. BAST SIDE SNAP $2400 buys 2 fine resi dence lots near Haw theme ave. and 24th, beet district, sightly, only $800 cash; time to Wit on balance. James C. Logan, room' 411 Corbett bide. NEW modern 8 -room house, corner, $4500; modern 6-room house. $3500; small pay , ment. balance monthly. Owner. Phona East 675 . BARGAIN Rose City Park lota below mar ket value; must raise money. High, lightly Improvements, terms. C 656, Ore gon ian. 1 S7500 120x1 00, facing Hooker. between Front and water; Income $250 month If. you build flats. Box 710. city. ' 3-ROO'jI house, new. reception ball, plas-' tered, cement baeement; $!f0; block to car. 530 Lumber Exchange bldg. TWO lots 60x100 each, very choice ' loca tion in Vernon; must have money. In quire room 7, No. 107 6th st. $5000 Modern 8-room houee. including some furniture. Holladay's Addition. D. Miller. . 416 Chamber of Commerce. 6-ROOM modern house and up to date, $2.K0; others all prices. 910 Buchanan bldg, 20 lk Washington st. 13-ROOM HOUSE, good condition. lot 150x 100, 501 East Washington at. Address, N. J. Jones, Newburg, Or. ROSE CITY PARK Lot close car, $76 cash; terms ; below market nrlce. , .Address. T-. 6u7, Oregonlan. FOR SALE by owner, lot close in, on East Side, suitable for flats; walking distance. P 656, Oregon ian. MY equity In new 6-room furnished cot tage worth $2000; monthly payments 8 640, Oregonlan. . j $22r0 Quick aale ; modern 5-room, bunga low; block to car. C 1796- V 640, Orego nlan. ' FOR SALE House and lot, cheap; Mult nomah Add- Inquire owner, 475 College street - ' ' 100x100 ON East Side; fine location: very reasonable. Call 5tt8 McKay bldg. SEVERAL nice houses, modern In every way; easy terms. 326 Lumber Exchange. SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence property. 8o8 Chamber of Commerce bldg. $1750 Choice residence lot. West Side, on carllne, close In. 118 Abington bldg. NEW, strictly modern 6-room home, $3400 171 East 40th st. ; East Morrison car. CHOICE lot, 50x100, best part of Irvington; $1300. Owner, phone B 2301. WHY to business Increasing so fast at the Model barber shop? SI 6th st. JCE W modern 6-room house for sale. 1006 Bast 28th st. Alberta car. FOR SALE House and lot, 614 Clay St. Phone Main 60fc4. - MODERN l-room house, full lot, $S250. Call ft57 East Flanders.