Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 06, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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FEAR FEDERAL SUIT
Purchasers of Granted Land
Bring Influence to Bear.
FIGHT FULTON RESOLUTION
Induce Chamber of Commerce to In
tercede in Their Behalf, Asking
Congressional Committee to
Amend Pending Measure.
Because trie Fulton resolution as to
lands In the Oregon & California Rail
road grants may involve large and
small purchasers of the lands, as well
a the railroad, many protests are eo
ina; to Washington against adoption of
Senator Kulton's Joint resolution by
the House of Representatives. The
railroad holds 2.000,000 acres in viola
tion of the terms of the grants,' and
purchasers who bought in violation of
the terms of the grants more than the
160-acre limit for each purchaser, at a
prire exceeding $2.50 an acre and not
being actual settlers hold some 700,
000 acres more.
The resolution is so broad as to cov
er all violations of the terms of the
grants, both by the railroad and by
timber speculators and by small buy
ers. It authorizes and directs the At-torney-Oeneral
to bring suits in equity
"to enforce any and all rights and
remedies of the United States.-'
The Southern Pacific, obviously, is
much pleased that it has company in
the campaign for protection of its
claims, and sees that the purchasers
of the lands may form a strong bul
wark to ward off the attack. Voicing
the protest that has gone up from the
large and small purchasers. .the Port
land Chamber of Commerce and the
Commercial Club yesterday sent to
Frank W. Mondell,' chairman of the
Houae committee on public lands, a
dispatch as follows:
"The Fulton Joint resolution direct
ing Attorney-General to commence
suit to annul title Oregon-California
land grant, unless provision is made
that innocent purchasers be excluded
from the scope of this section
would result in the most widespread
disaster to Western Oregon. Hundreds
of settlers, farmers, fruitgrowers and
even townsites. have been located on
these railroad lands, and the Chamber
of Commerce of Portland most urgent
ly asks that you specifically eliminate
any danger of bringing these innocent
purchaser Into any legal complica
tions endangering titles to their prop
erties. Public opinion heartily favors
resolution with above exceptions."
It will prohahly be asserted by author
ities of the Department of Justice, in
cluding B. T. Townsend. the special
attorney of the Government who probed
the land grants last Summer and Fall,
that the resolution does not impair any
land titles, either of the railroad or of
larce and small purchasers, since it ex
pressly declares:
"It not being intended hereby to de
termine the right of the United States
to any such forfeiture or forfeitures,
but It being Intended to fully authorize
the Attorney-Heneral. in and by such
suiJs.v actions and proceedings, to assert
on behalf of the United States and the
court or courts before which such suits,
actions or proceedings may be instituted
or pending, to entertain, consider and
adjudicate the claim and right of the
United States to such forfeiture or for
feitures, and if found, to enforce the
same."
The purpose of this resolution is to
open the door fully to any suits that
the Government may see fit to begin.
Without the resolution thero is doubt
of the Government's authority. The
Government desires to clear away as
completely as possible all obstacles to
Its proceedings. It will present the
facta to the court of equity, and the
court will determine the means of re
lief, whether to order the railroad to
comply with the terms of the grants
or to forfeit the S.noo.ono acres pt land
, remaining In Its possession or also to In
clude in the decree of forfeiture the
lands held by purchasers. ,
In this aspect the Department of Jus
tice Is expected to maintain that the
resolution cannot Impair any land titles,
since they will be at the disposition of
the court.
INDIAN PHOTOS EXHIBITED
Splendid Curtis Portfolios Shown at
' Museum of Art.
The flint two portfolios of the famous
North American Indian pictures by Ed
ward Curtis, of Seattle, have attracted
much attention this week while, on ex
hibition at the Museum of Art, at Fifth
and Taylor streets. Ten years have been
consumed In the preparation of these two
portfolios, and seven years hence the en
tire set. including 30 volumes. Is to be
completed at a cost of The edition
Is to be limited to 5tX sets. .100 to be sold
In this country and the remainder abroad.
The preface is written by President
Roosevelt, who has declared Mr. Curtis
to have accomplished the greatest work
of the century. The portraits are done
in sepia tones and are printed on the
finest Japanese tisstie paper. The two
complete volumes are of the Southwestern
Indian type. Apache and Navajo predom
inating. In this collection are depicted
portraits of warriors, squaws, papooses
and charming Indian scenery, notably the
' beautiful canyon scenes. Of great inter
est are the pictures showing the home
life of these tribes, and the manner in
which the religious ceremonies were con
ducted. The exhibition is to be continued the re
mainder of this week.
SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES
Orntcnary Methodist Church Will
Hold' Prayer Meetings.
For the purpose of preparing for a
series of I.enten services to be held
next week in Centenary Methodist
Church, prayer meetings will he held
In five Kast Side residences tonight.
All persons residing between East
Thirteenth street ami the river who
desire to attend the services tonight
will meet at the home of E. C. Cle
ment. 42 East Sixth street. Persons
residing north of the Gulch will meet
at the home 6f J. A. Lowest. 614 East
Broadway. Those who reside south of
Kast Stark street will meet at the
home of Dr. Jasper I Hewitt. 555 East
Washington street.
. Those who reside between Fast
Ankeny and East Stark above Thir
teenth will meet at the home of Dr.
T. C. Humphrev. 60J East Ankeny.
Those who reside, north of East An
keny will meet at the home of E. A.
Bamford. K'JI East Kurnside street.
Leaders have been selected to conduct
these special meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drake have
been vngaged to conduct the music
REMOVAL SAfcE
Of Our
Entire Stock of
Exclusive Patterns in
Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums,
Lace Curtains,
Draperies
and Oriental Rugs
J. G. MACK 8 CO
CARPETS, RUGS and DRAPERIES
86-88 Third Street
for the Lenten services to be held next
week.
Guard Against Inferior Paving.
No more Inferior street work will be
tolerated in Multnomah Addition to
Albina, such as is being complained of by
property owners on Fremont street. In
order to prevent bad work and make tip
for lack of inspection the Multnomah
Improvement Club at its meeting Wed
nesday night decided to appoint special
committees on all streets to be improved,
to watch the progress of the work and
nee that it is done according to contract.
Committees of property owners were ap
pointed on Albina avenue and Mason
street, which are to be paved with
crushed rock. Theme committees were
instructed to watch the work and report
any deviation from the contract. As fast
as other street contracts are let special
committees will be appointed to look after
them. The club went on record as favor
ing the State University appropriation.
DA1TT METEO ROT.OG IC A L REPORT.
PORTLAND, March 6. Maximum temper
ature, 48 degrees; minimum temperature, 37
degrees; river reading at 8 A. M-. 4.8? feet:
changes in last 24 hours, fall 0.1 foot. Total
rainfall, 5 p. M. to ft P. M.. .01 inch; total
rainfall since Septenrber 1, 1007, 26.03
Inches; normal rainfall vines September 1,
HOT, 32.58 Inches; deficiency. 655 Inches.
Total sunshine, March 4. 1908, S hours.
minutes; possible sunshine, 11 hours, 17
minutes. Barometer, reduced to sea level, at
5 P. M-. 30.11 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WT0ATHER.
Observations taken at .5 P. M.t Pacific
time.
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WEATHER OGNDITIOXS.
The Nevada disturbance Is moving; slowly
northeastward and It la now central over
Southern Idaho. It has caused heavy snow
In Northern Utah and light rain at scattered
places In Western Oregon and California. It
is much colder In Nevada and correspond
ingly warmer in Southwestern Montana.
The indications are for fair weather In
this district Friday, except in Southeastern
Idaho, where rain or snow may be expect
ed. It will be colder In Southern Idaho.
FORECASTS.
For the 24 hours ending at midnight
Wednesday.
Portland and vicinity Friday fair, west
erly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washing
ton Friday fair, westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Snow flurrlea followed by
fair.
Southern Idaho Friday, snow west, fol
lowed by fair; snow east portion, colder.
EDWARD A. SEALS,
Read Sharkey's Sunday ad.
AMCSKMENTW.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main 6.
Only Three More Performances. N
Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night.
PAUL. GILMOKE.
In
The Delightful Comedy.
"THE WHEEL OF LOVE."
Evening. 25c, 5 Or. 75c. $l.O0. Matinee,
2?c. 50c. 75c.
MARQUAM GRAND
WEEK COMMENCING SCNDAT. MARCH S,
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE.
2 to 10 p. M.
Motion Pictures. INTERNATIONAL CRAZE,
THE MERRY WIDOW.
Spectacular Japanese Novelty,
THE BUTTERFLIES.
D'Ennerv's Great Drama.
THE TWO ORPHANS."
Illustrated Songs.
10c. ANY SEAT. 10c.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 102ft.
Wfk commencing Monday. March 2.
Th Allen Stock Comany Presents
Ralph Stuart" 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 30c Boxes 50c
Office orn 10 A. M. to 10 p. M.
THE STAR PHojnw
M ft.dft
A 1496
For the Entire Week of March 1
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. OFFERS
The Great Western Drama.
"WAY OUT WEST"
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 2:30 P. M., prices 10c and 20c;
every evening at 8:15 o'clock, prices 15c,
25c. and Sic.
THE GRAND VaudeYille de Luxe
For the Entire Week of March 2.
Dan CRIMINt.S GORE Koaa.
Nature's Born Comedians.
"What Are the Wild Waves Saying?"
FOm BROWS BROS. AMD DOC KUUI
- Hisa-class Comedy. Musical Corady.
F. F. Montrvsaa's Great Motion Picture.
Showing "DR. JE.K.TU. s as. HIDE."
AMUSEMENTS.
1417 II 1C THEATER
L 1 Hd 1 11 1 Vi 14th and Wash
hlngton
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
Tonight.
Tomorrow
Special Price
Matinee tomorrow.
night. I I
The Famous Western Drama.
"THE VIRGINIAN."
Evenings, $1.50 to 50c. Matinee 1 to 25e.
Mail Orders Received Now
The Famous Lyrio Soprano,
Lillian Blauvelt
At Helllg Theater, Friday Evening. March 13.
Prices. $2.00-1.50-1.00.
BAKER THEATER "'.
GEO. L. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER.
BAKEK STOCK COMPANY IN
ZAZA
99
SECURE SEATS AT ONCE.
Prices 25c. 35c, 00c; matinees. 15c, 25c
Matlnee Saturday.
Next Week "The Three of Vt."
EMPIRE THEATER Phon. Mam ut
MILTON" W. SEAMAN. MANAGER.
Tonight, All Week, Matinees Wednesday
and Saturday.
The Interesting Novelty.
"NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER."
With Jeanette Carew as "Bunco." Clean,
pure, moral; thrilling story; special scenery.
Nights: 15c. 25c. 35c. 60c; mat.. 10c. 20c.
Next Wk "A Royal Slave."
PANT AGES
Fourth and
Ft ark St a.
DELPHINO AND DELMORA
"A Musical Uproar."
Travesty Artists From Paris.
PANTAGES ORCHESTRA.
Directed by II. K. Eventan.
Matinees Every Day at a: 30 in the After
noon. Nights, 7 :30 and 9 o'clock.
Prices Upstairs, 15c; downstairs. 25c;
boxes, 50c; weekday matinees, 15c, any seat.
WHERE TO DINE
Thn Knro-nt "Best service on Coast."
XUtt i3UrBt?Ilt ay connoisseurs. Table
d'hote dly. 50c. Sun.Toc Grand A Hawthorne.
Hrnndps' Grill 103 6th mt- nI
UrUUUrS UI 111 French chef can prepare
aucb dinners as are served at Brandes' Grill.
ITrnsa's 863 Morrison St. Merchants'
Ja.1 USD B iunch. H-2. 25c. Dinner 6:80-$
P. M., 35c; Sunday chicken dinner. 60a.
Thallrovnn 148 Ttn- Merchants' lunch
lIiei;mBUU dally jae. Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey a; noodles, 50c.
Cottage Waffle Jt,
merit. Reasonable prices.
Ilnnsmftrp's 434 Washington at. .Mer-
uansmore cnams. luncn, ii:S0-2,
25c; din.. S to 8 P.M.. 25c & 85c Spe. Sun. din.
Fmnlrfl 192 Tn'rd St. Secular dinner.
Xiiuyiio 25c Special dinner every Sun
day. Tho Viannl 251 Morrison mt., under sew
Alio I1CUUI manag'nTt. Merchant's lunch
11-3, 25c. a la carta. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Vegetarian Cafe fnto8nh' Hooa'S:
ner. '2bc. Meals served a ia carte, 6 A. M.
to S P. M.
Austro- Hungarian Restaurant
24T Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at salesrooms, 20S First
street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer.
At 2 P. M.. the Portland Auction Co..
auction furniture at 211 First street.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE. XO. 66. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Friday) evening, at 7:30.
Vfrk fn M. M rUnraa V. ii-
.17 Brother S. M. Yoran. era'nd lecturer"
will pay official visit. Visitors wel-
i.wi"D. 11 vi ucr vt , Jl .
I. X. PRATT. Sec.
ATTENTION. COMRADES OP
' G130 WBir.WT TH-iHT v-r i
Comrade J. C. Tapscott, of Co. B,
85th Ohio Infantry, died March 4.
Funeral from Holraan's chapel,
3d and Salmon sts., today i Fri
day. March a. at 2 P. M. Burial
at Lope Fir Cemetery.
W. W. JAQUES. Commander.
A. C. SLOAN", Agent.
HASSALO LODGE, NO. 15, I. O. O. F.
Rrcular meeting; this (Friday) evening, at
7:?0. Work In the third degree. Visitors wel
come. F. COZENS. Sec.
O. E. S. Regular communication this
(Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock, Ma
sonic Temple. West Park and Tam
hlil. By order W. M.
SARAH B. GUBRIN, Sec.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
All stockholders are requested to be present
at a special meeting cf the Morria Mining &
Milling Co.. to be held at 288 I'nion avenue,
near Hawthorne avenue, on March 18, at 7:30
P. M.
P. E. STAKSBEKI, Sec.
W. J. MORRIS, Vice-President.
THE regular meeting of the North East
Side Improvement Association will take
place this eveninjc at Woodmen's Hall. Rod
ney avenue and Rusnell street, at S o'clock.
The return of all hifrh bridtr etttions is
requested ancf a full attendance solicited.
DIED
MCZZT In this city. March 5. at the resi
dence of his daughter. Mrs. Nellie M.
Overhaurh. 4S5 Ainsworth avenue. Hiram
N Muny. aed 63 years. 11 month. 24
days. -
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH ASD MORRISON STS.
10
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F and MaoeL osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bldg. Phone A 4s7. Main S227.
Cavanagh. Wm.. Dr.. dentist, rormeriy Co
lumbia & Buchanan blGgs. Main 5Ui9. A 5138.
Chrlstensen, C, optician ana Joweler. formerly
with Butterneld Brae. OKlce 413. Main 8160.
Chance, Arthur W.. Dr.. dentist, formerly
Dekum bldg. Ofnces 810-11. Main 1056.
Chapman. U. E-., formerly Ablngton bldg.;
oifice 204. Phone Main 57SK).
Coffey, R. C.. Dr.. physician and surgeon,
office 1017. Phone Main (it.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of
fices SOS-8. Main 5130, A 5138.
Corbett Estate of I. TV., Robert H. 8trong.
manager. Phone Main 815. A 3201.
Crockett, B. N., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 74B. A 1427.
Croseley Co., The, reai estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 70H-8. Main 7865. A 5722.
Dle-.'k. Kobt. a., civil engineer, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Phon A3o88-
Dufur St Dufur. public stenographers. Phon
Main 3004. A 533S.
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. s. Belcher. Main 6578, A1878.
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr.. osteopath, for
merly Macleay bldg. Main 1833, A 4706.
Goudey & Wood, bonOa, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Main 8472, A 3472.
Hegele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014. A 5333.
Offices 1008-12.
Jefferds, Henry C-. Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463, A1463.
Jones, N. W., Dr., physiciau, formerly Co
lumbia blag. Suite 1003. Main 276.
Jonts. Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014. A5333.
Kelsey, Fnuik C civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bids. Main 5146.
King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main 226.
Kyne. B. F.. Mrs., formerly Russel bldg.
A31HJ7. Residence 01877.
Labbe. Edmund J . Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450 A 1450.
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2o6hi Mor
rison . Office 418. Main 483. A 1683.
Lee, M. E. Real Estate and Loans, formerly
Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 6860.
Locke A Gullete. Drs.. office 819-b20-82L
Phones Main 741. A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A1207.
Manion. Katherlne C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811.
Matson. Ralph C. and Ray V., Drs., formerly
Marq.uam bldg. Main 767.
McCusker. Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician and
Surgeon, formerly Fleidner bldg. Main 278.
Metechan, E. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main 746.
Nichols, A. 8., C. L & H. S-. Drs.. physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 200.
Oregon LU'e Insurance Company. L. Samuel,
Gen. JlKr. Phones Maic 6385, A5602.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. surgeon's
offices. 808-10. Main 267. A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fentoa
bldg. Offices 801-2. Phone Main 6340.
Peters. Geo. D.. Dr.. dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767.
Petzel. A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 463. A1463.
Pierce. E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phones Main 2544, A3830.
Polivka & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Bchoonmaker, F. M., real estste, formerly Mo
Kay bldg., offices 708-8. Main 7855, A 6722.
Story. L. E., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly
Bt, ohn. Offices 801-02. A1466. Main 6169.
Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Abington bldg.; of
fice 204. Phone Main 6780.
Taylor. Frank M . Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267.
Upton. Jay H. 4 Latourette, H. T., Attorneys,
formerly S wetland bldg. Offices 626-7. Mais
6868, A 1868.
Vcazie & Veazie. attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5452.
Williamson & McNary, - physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 448.
Taqulna Bay Co., The. formerly Mo'hawk
bldg. W. F. Stlne. Main 5578. A1878.
Zan. Jas. C, Dr.. physician and surgeon.
formerly Mnrqunm TiMe; Main PV)
fTNEKAL NOTICE.
SULLIVAN The funeral services of Mar
tin Sullivan will be held at St. Lawrence
Church, corner Third and Sherman sts., at
1:30 P. M. today tFridayj. Friends in
vited. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
FLEMING in this city. March 4. at the
family residence. 474 Union avenue north,
Clara B. Fleming, aged 17 years, 10
months and 25 days. The funeral services
will be held at the above residence, at
2 P. M.. Saturday, March 7. Friends In
vited. Interment Rose City.
EBELINO In this city. March 4. 1008,
Dl'-k K. Eboling. aged 28 years. . The de
ceased leaves a mother, two brothers,
Lewis and George, and a sister. Mrs. A.
Kiesendahl. Funeral services will be held
at Flnley's Chapel today (Friday), March
6. at 3 P. M. Friends invited. Inter
ment. Lone Fir Cemetery.
J. P. F1NLE1 HON. Funeral Directors,
Third and Madison. Phone Main 8, A 1388.
Donning, McKntee ft Gllbauch, Funeral Di
rectors, 7th ft Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ER1CSON UNDERTAKING CO., 408 Aide
t Lady assistant. Pbone Mala 6133.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct,
an, 820 3d at. Lady assistant. Phonn M. 607.
EELLER-BYRNK9 CO.. funeral Direct,
rs, 273 BusseU. East 108. Lady assistant.
F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 52-
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavin Portland
Robs, burg Passenger
Cottage Grove Paeseng-er
California Express
Ban Francisco Express ...
West Side
Corvallis Passenger
Sheridan passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ..
forest Grove Passenger ..
Arriving: Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallis Passenger ......
Bheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger .
Forest Grove passe n ger .
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
12:00 p, m.
7:00 a. m.
4 : 10 p. m.
ll:Oo a. m.
5:40 p. m.
7:55 a. m.
11 :30 a. m.
5:30 p. m.
11:15 p. m.
18:35 p. m.
10:30 a, m.
8:00 a. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving; Portland I
Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30 a. m.
North Coast Chicago LJmlted . .1 2:00 p. m.
Overland Express (11:45 p. m.
Arrtvinjc Portland I
North Coast Limited..
Portland Express
Overland Express
7:00 a- i
4:15 p. :
8:15 p.
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton patsenger ............
Chicago-Portland Special
epokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Expreaa.
ArriTinjc Portland
Spokane Flyer
ChL, Kan. city A Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
7:15
8:30
8:15
ft:00
8:00
9:45
8:50
5:15
p. m.
p. m.
a. no.
p. m.
p. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Ieavinar Poi
Astoria & Seaside Expreaa
8KK) a m.
6:00 p. m.
Astoria A Seaside Expreaa. .. .
Arriving Portland
Astoria A Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
CANAOLN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
Seattle
Arrivtna Portland
8:15 p. i
11:45 p. i
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
8:00 a- m.
7:00 a. m.
ia beattie
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving' Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger .....
Arriving Portland
Dallas passenger .....
Dai la Passenger ......
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
10:18 a. m.
5:M) p. m.
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HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Iforilwsra Columbia Hardware om
flarussro peny. 233 Morrison street.
Phone Main 1236.
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats,
Poultry. Fish, Vegetables. 105-7 Third
street. Both phones.
Rntf of w naT 8t it. 60e per roll.
AiULLvr Henlon-Henley Company, 267
Tarn hf 11. phone Main 1789.
Gaa ManfloQ Laato Mantle, 25c, the
as ill ftU lie 8 eoual ot the best S5c
mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor
rison. Both phones.
WnnH &00 cords first-class 4-foot fir
ifiruu -wood. 3 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany, 40S Corbett Bldg.
Htfttinnf-rv D1! u know there wag
OiaUUnery a .tationery store at 249
Morrison street, near Third, stationery and
Blank Books. Davis Sc. Kllbum. A 1611.
Florist Cnt '"I0" always fresh from
v our own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes, 847 Washington st. Both phones.
MHIinPrr A11 th ewest and latest
iuiiiiun j gprIniy creations now on ex
hibition. Frake's, 400 Washington street
Pnol Ro"k Spiinga Coal. Independent
vo Coal A ice company, opposite City
Library. Both phones.
Coal And Ta Rork Springs coal.
V'Uttl aUU XCe liberty Coal ft Ice
Company, 312 Pine street. Both phones.
Kpprfq P1nt your Sweet peas and early
kjcut? garden seeds now. Our 1908 an
nual and Seed Planters Guide free. Port
land Seed Company, 180-186 Front street.
PnfiPe Have you planted those rose
Aluirn bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou
sands of bushes. 10c to 35c: catalogue tells.
Portland Seed Co., 1H0-1S6 Front street.
Electric Fixtures ""hS2SJ "SSI
prlcss ars rtght All work guaranteed.
Western Blectrle Works, ftl sixth street.
Pnnflv aTrneafa Bonbonnlere. 332 Wash
Ington and The Candy Shop. Mar
quam Bids. Fresh candles dally. Special
lunch 20c.
Phonographs
ft Co.. S2S
Washington. Talklnr
Machines. Records, Music all the latest
songs.
"Plfttilt Knives. Forks and all 6ilver-
ware replated as good as new.
Oregon Plating Works. 128 Lownsdale. Main
8575. A 2575.
iVhiekir O'Malley. Neuberger. Phone
Till 1.1 IV J Main 327 Washlnnton. .t.
Special for tomorrow only. Cedar Brook or
Atherton Whisky, bottled in bond, J1.15.
White Sewing Machines p1!
hand machines this week. Jones. 11th and
Washineton sts.
Phntno SPECIAL, OFFER. Cabinets S
per dozen. BICKNBL.U Rothchlld
bldg.. entrance 287H Washington t., be
tween 4th and 5th.
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NEW TODAY.
WANT TO BUY
A half a block, or not less than 100 by
150, within a radius of not more than
10 blocks of 16th and Washington
streets. State price and location in
first letter.
J 643, Oregonian.
ACREAGE
Near Swift's holdings. For prices
and terms see
ZIMMERMAN 6 VAUGHAN
303 Buchanan Bldsr.
THIRD ST. STORE
Between Btark and Oak.
FOR RENT
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
S. E. cor. 3d and Oak.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME
A two-story, slvroom house on
82xll2-ft. lot. beautiful shade trees, all
kinds of fruit, 2D minutes' ride from
heart of city. Must be sold this week.
Price 2200.
THIS VETERAN LA3TD CO,
ltt5V Third St.
A FINE INVESTMENT
Choice Washlngrton-Bt. corner lot
no hJpher in price than inside lots,
same locality. Both streets hard-surface
pavement. Au exceptionally good
buy.
VANDUYN & WALTON
516 Chamber of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN
In amounts of $3000 or more, on first
class .improved city property, at low
est rates.
CHAPIN & HEEL0W,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
A PENINSULAR SNAP
10 acres, well located all cleared
and ripe for immediate subdivision.
Buv now and get busy in the midst of
present activity In that locality.
VANDUYN & WALTON
515 Chamber of Commerce.
Land and Timber Investment
$60,000 investment that will double with
in year; $30,000 subscribed and S30.0O0
wsnted In sums not under $500. Easily
Investigated and plan learned. Can finance
meritorious enterurlses. The National Fi
nancing Co.. 412 Marquam bids.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
203 McKar Bids;.. 3d Stark.
OIVE ME A CALL.
FOR SALE Lot 00x100; two modern houses
paying; 6 pr cent, will pay 7 on purchass
pries; very easy; no carfare; direct from
owner; price 8000. L, 2. Oresoaiaa.
XIW TODAY.
FARM
PROFIT
Nearly 500 Acres
Already
SUBDIVIDED
in
30 to 60 Acre Tracts.
Can be SOLD ont for
$30,000.
i Can be BOUGHT for less than
$20,000
for $6500 Cash, balance 3 years.
This farm is in
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
18 Miles From
PORTLAND,
32 miles from Hillsboro.
W. B. STREETER
201 Rottichild Bldg.,
Cor. 4th and Washington Streets.
13TII NEAR COLUMBIA
100x100 corner, faces east
and south $16,000
50x100 corner, faces east,
$9750
50x100 lot, faces east,
$6000
Choice close-in apartment
sites, very cheap, loca
tion considered.
25TH AND NORTHRUP
Fractional corner . . .$3600
25th, near Raleigh, faces
east $2100
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
Wanted
One or Two Sec
tions of land
not over 20 miles from Portland, near
railway or carline; partly cleared;
balance containing water and timber
suitable for game preserve. K 650,
Oregonian.
IRVINGTON
Portland's Model Home Addition
Walking- distance from heart of city.
Served by two canines. 7-minute
service; hard surface streets; sewer,
gas, water, shade trees 15 years old;
safeguarded by every restriction re
quired for the perfect home.
Now is the time to secure 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 B razee Sts.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON
BIG LOST RIVER, IDAHO.
Sugar Beeta. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract la practically level,
with just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No
alkali. Mines, smelters and quarts mills in
mineral region adjacent. Three beet sugar
factories operating in Bingham and Fremont
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
Short Line Railway is already in operation
across thiti tract and three proposed railroads
will also pass over the same. Purchase tickets
to Powell Station, on Oregon Short Line Rail
road. Price. 30.50 per acre; $3.25 per acre
in advance, balance In 10 annual installments,
6 per cent interest on deferred payments.
WHITE FOR CIRCULARS TO THE)
BIG LOST RIVER LAXD AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD.. BOISE, IDAHO.
FOR SALE Almost new 18-foot bar. back
bar. bar screen, showcase, small safe.
Central Cafe. East Morrison and Grand
ave.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham & White, 227 Washington st.
Andrews, F. V. A Co. M. 3349. 33 Hamilton bl.
Angeles Exchange, 618 Commonwealth bldg.
Baker, Alfred A., 215 Abington bldg.
Chapm ft Herlow, 425 Chamber of Commerce.
Churchill-Matthews Co., Main & A1743 110 2d.
Coaet Realty Co., Main 1S8. 2264 Morrison.
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. A19I6.
Commercial Invest. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange.
Compton, J. F. Pac. & A1&48. 100 Abington bl.
Crossley Co., 708-9 Corbett bldg. M. 7655.
De Burgh, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 Abington bldg.
Dean Land Improvement & Colonization Co.,
631 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Dubois ft Crockett, 270 Washington st.
Goddard, H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Hotchkiss, C. R. & Co., M. 1063. 303 C. of C.
Jennings & Co., Main 188. 128 7th st.
Lee, M. E., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Von Bore t el 104 2d St., 392 E. Bumstde.
O'Donnell, J. F., M. 4561 ft A2561. 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P.. 202 Rothehild bMg. Main 5661.
Parrish. Watkins ft Co., 2fi0 Alder st.
Porter, J. Frank, 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed. Fields ft Tynan, M. 7004, A3651. 102 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayette bldg.
Behalk, Geo. D.. 264 Stark St. Main 32. A392.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 62H-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. Poetofflce. (Douaid H.
Smith. Robert B. May and W. Lawrence).
Sharkey. J. P. ft Co., 122 Sixth st.
Steinmeti, F. J. ft Co., U3 Morrison st.
Swensson, A. F. ft Co., 253 Washington at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 8S Third st.
(Holladay Addition.)
Thompson ft Swan, specialty, Clark Co. farms.
Vancouver, Wash., Citizens Bank bldg.
Veteran Land Company, 105 Third st.
Waddell. W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
9600 BUYS beautiful building lot, 36th, near
Hawthorne ave.; graded street, walks and
water included in price; 4 cash. bal. $15
pr month. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett
bldg.
$12.V) Snap, East Side, near swell homes; AOx
100: west of 25th st., near Hawthorne; only
$500 cash if purchased this week. M. E.
Lee, room 411 Corbett bl cj g.
$760 East Side corner, lOOx 100; 1 block to
car: beautiful view, near 40th st. ; easy
trrms can be secured. James C. Logan,
room 411 Corbett bldg.
ONLY 225 for oOxlOft; 1 block to car; East
Side, west of 41st st; terms, too. See it to
day. Jas. C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
FOR BAL.K Iot fiOxlon. West Side, near 14th
st.; pr-ce $6250. James C. Logan, room
411 Corbett bldg.
WII-L sell 26 lots in Willamette Add. for
2ttX 311 Worcester bldg.
TOR BALE REAL ESTATE.
100x100 AND splendid 8-room house; hard
wood floors, hot water heating plant ;
modern In every particular: close in. E.
tn st.. Holladay's Addition; price very
low.
$3150 Block of 10 lots in Waver. y
high and sightly; a splendid buv.
$2500 Corner lot. with 10-roora hous
East Stark st.. near 20th: a good buy.
$1200 HOxlOO on Fulton carline; sewer,
cement walk; Ilea nice.
1 have choice lots and Quarter blocks
for flats or residence; close in; East Side.
TV. O. WADDEL, 309 Lumber Exchange.
PENINSULA ACREAGE.
We have a 6o-acre tract close to Maegly
Junction at $1500 per acre. -
&0 acres on Columbia blvd.. adjoining
the Swift holdings, at $1500 per acre.
This Is the only acreage on boulevard
between Vancouver carline and Maegly
Junction on the market.
5 acres at Smith's crossing. $1350.
We make a specialty of Peninsula real
estate; do not handle anything else. Be
fore buying see us.
F. B. LACY REALTY CO.,
737 Chamber of Commerce.
ST. JOHN.
$2V.
100x100. with modern 6-room house, con
taining fine river view; $ blocks from car
line; a good buy.
$1500.
Comer lot, 50 ft., fronting on Columbia
Boulevard. 1 block from Maeglv Junction;
trains soon will be running and the Swift
jwcklng plant is building.
J. E. COLVIN.
217 W. Mohawk. St. John.
A HOME at the Old Mission Villa; wilt have
all modern conveniences: 7 -acre private
park, day nursery, kindergarten and milk
from our own cows for the little ones: all
living xpense wx wholesale rate; sound
proof floors and Tartltkn walls; prices from
$500 to $1500; may be paid In Installment..
Call from 12 to 2 any day or address The
Old Mlssioa Villa, 64 Dekum bldg., Port
land, Or.
TWO INVESTMENTS.
100x102, on Alberta carl $HOO, terms.
Good for S cottages.
Also 50x100; graded
streets and cement walks,
all paid; on terms. $400.
Address 635 Oregonian.
$&rtC0 MODERN ' 7 -room house. 100x100, w ith
lots of fruit trees; there is everything that
you can .think of in the way of fireplace,
furnace, etc.. house has been built les than
a year; one block from Vt. Tabor car.
H. P. PALMER,
202 Rothchlld bldg.
R1SI,BY ACREAGE.
OREGON CITY LIN IB.
24 acrs. Concord Station. StSOn.
2 i acres. Concord Road. $ 1 250.
2.7-10 acres. East Risev station, . $1345.
C. W. RfSLBY. Milwsukie. R. 1.
Phone Oregon City Fanners 1S11.
WILL build 5-room modern bungalow, su
perior design, fireplace, beamed ceiling, en
ameled nickel-plated bathroom fixtures, ce
ment basement and walks, for $1400; plans
and specifications $16. Northwest Invest
ment ft construction Co., 142H ira.
$1050 4-room house. bathroom, pantry,
closet, good barn; lot 50x100; easy terms.
Small house. lot. 50x81: $100 down, bal
ance $5 per month; also desirable acre
.tracts. Take Mt. Scott car to Creston.
Call at Creston Drugstore.
flftno ON very eay terms, will buy a 6-room
house with bath and toilet, on fractional
lot. Bast ISth and Everett sts. This cer
tainly cannot be beat for the money.
H. P. PALMER.
202 Rothchlld bldg.
FOR SALE 7 acres within 10 minutes
walk of Multnomah Station- on the new
Salem electric line; lOc fare. Prire 1'M.
Half cash will handle fu and It Is the
greatest bargain so close to Portland.
Address D 645. Oregonian.
HOOD RIVER.
A splendid 10-acre place in young or
chard and strawberries can be had this
month for only $350O; best apple soil.
MACRAE ft ANGUS. 432 Chamber of
Commerce.
15 ACRES choice land, will produce $-00 to
$300 per acre when set to berries, near
station on 8. P. Ry.. new modern 7-rootn
house, with bath, only $2800. easy terms.
Room 827 Falling bldg. Phone Main S4j;.
40 ACRES for $125 cash, balance of $135
in 5 years; land located 4 miles north of
Alpha P. O., Lane county, on good road.
Apply to owner, Cnas. Schirbel, Rheln
phala hotel. Front and Madison, Portland.
I AM offering 5-acre tracts on the Oregon
Electric carline at reduced prices for a
short time; fine fruit and berry land, oa
. your own terms.
W. E. BURKE, 620 C. of C. bldg.
NEW pretty 5-room cottage on E. 34th St.;
modern in every way; built for a home; lot
50x100; $2650, $500 down and $25 a month.
Including Interest; will sell furniture aim.
Conklln Bros., 302 Rothehild bldg.
TO BUILDERS.
Have several groups of lots from 2 to 25
lota each, suitable for building small bouses,
which can be sold at a profit.
H. W. GODDARD, 110 2d St.
$1300 Quarter block, with four-room house.
In Sell wood, three blocks trom car; easy
terms.
H. P. PALMER.
22 Rothehild bide.
BEAUTIFUL lot, 50x100, between two nice
houses, fine location to build a home on.
East 35th St., 150 feet from car; $H00, $100
cash, balance terms. Bollara, Grussl ft
Hlgley, 128 3d st.
SNAP Must sell 3-room house. barn,
chicken-house, fruit. 2 lots; one block to
car; only $700 cash. Dubois ft Crockett,
Washington bldg.. room 3.
RUSK CITY PARK corner, 100x100, half
block from car, for sale by owner; must
sell at once; terms and price very reason
able, M 659. Oregonian.
6 TO 10-room bouses, new, modern, as low
as $200 cash, balance to suit. Arthur S.
Draper ft Co., S43H Washington at., rooms
A and 6. cor. 7th at,
7-ROOM modern bungalow, tinted, fixtures,
large basement and attic, $2800; $5o
cash, balance easy terms. Phone Owner,
Wood lawn 197.
NEW modern 8-room house, corner, $4500;
modern 6-roora house, $3500; small pay
ment, balance monthly. Owner. Phon
East 675.
LOT 50x126. close in. West Side, suitable
for factory or livery; present income $!'.
Price $3500. $1000 cash. E 661, Ore
gonian. LOT 27 frontage on Union ave. and 75
feet deep, near Tillamook, $1250; all or
half cash. Culver, 623 Chamber off Com
merce. FURNITURE for sale in upper new modern
6-room flat; very reasonable; only furnished
three months. Inquire Mr. Watson, Tull ft
Gibbs.
FOR SALE 7-room cottage and lot 33 1-3
100, at 703 Everett St.; price, $4750;. fine
site two-etory flat. See owner, 318 Falling
bldg.
$5W0 Modern 8-room house. Including some '
furniture. Holladay's Addition. D. Miller.
416 Chamber 'of Commerce.
$900 Sightly residence lot on East Yam
hill st.. In neighborhood of new homes.
Owner. 819 Belmont.
$7500 lftoxioo. facing Hooker, between Front
and Water; Income $250 month if you build
flats. Box 710, city.
DON'T build or repair your home before you
have obtained the most reasonable figures.
T 615. Oregonian.
INCOMB 14 per cent; improved corner, - West
Side; 3 carline; $12,000; terms. Phone
Wood lawn 1429.
MY equity in new 5-room furnished cot
tage worth $2000; monthly payments. S
646, Oregonian.
NICE modern 7-room house. Eajit 28th- si-,
$:.'r00: very easy terms; a bargain. N
649. Oregonian.
SEVERAL well located modem houses:
cash or easy terms. Call 325 Lumber
Exchange.
$13,000 buys good business property: lease-
$lO0 month; frame building. A 041, Ore
gonian. FRACTIONAL business lot. pays 11 per
cent on $5750; terms to suit. D 646. Ore
gonian. ELEGANTLY furnished house, modern, cen
tral, beautiful yard; $65; no children. 423
- 3d.
$2950 Quick sale ; modern 5-room bunga
low; block to car. C 1796. V 640, Orego
nian. PART Interest in one of the best apartment
houses in the city. F 642, Oregonian.
NEW modern 5-room cottage, on carline,
$1400; small payment. E 662, Oregonian.
SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence
property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
7 LOTS at Newport, 3 lots at Blaine. Wash.,
to trade or sell. 318 Allsky bldg.
FOR SALF3 Nice modern 8-room house, on
Richmond carline. 539 Bast 36th.
FOR BALE) House. ad lot, 514 Clay st.
phone Mala 6024.