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11 f, G0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. AMC8EXEXTS. xiw. todat;. THE IDS TOT RIBTS aasl COMMERCIAL TKAVKLKKa Special rmm mmO t tomtit aasl (1 itlpe. TUB QtUfllMll Will M pleaaed at all time to show rooms and . . price. A mod em Tnrtt.li bath es tablishment to tM hotel. . H. O. BOWKBfl. MARQUAM GRAND All This Werk MOTION PICTURES SURE WINNER Independent' 11 vine. . .Thia fsrrfi has sVerv- PORTLAND RSTUKO, 01 thtng needed on and In It to make a man in- uepenoent. n-acre daln.- farm. Thte W the best-adantail land for rlirvtnr 4n th state: clean, cool, no wing spring stream wateia 2 to lO P. M. . Continuous Performance ' in larm perrevtiv the year around; soil black. ..Bfiru iu iimoiny and oiover; also good ror fruitgrowing; no east winds; 40 acres in culti vation. 100 eay to clear, balance In Mump and small oak and flr timber: mall bnun. MODERN BESTAtttASl good barn, bearing orchard, beautiful surround ings: H mile to tCagie Creek mat ion. V mile to school, church and. store and postoftice.. For Evangelical Ministers Want Dallas College Put Under Association's Control. CObT O.N1S THE MORXTNG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, MARCII lO, 1903. GHUHCHES HOUSE - ORGANIC UN ON UUlin DOL1AM. Positively at Every Performance -International Crase Merry Widow" Beautiful Japanese Spectacle "The Butterf lies" D'Emnery's Great Drama "Two Orphans" IOC ANY SEAT IOC tne next icw oays, price iuu.. ; ' Tills 1 another winner: 21 acre aearlr all improved and bottom land: Johnnon'treek across land: rich black soli: no gravel o rock; on Foster road, 3i rods east Lents Junction: HOTEL OREGON ' CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS PorflantTs New aud Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp European Han. Free Bus. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. - carlinea to ciy'- 6 J "-cent fare; fine place for hogs, ducks, rhlckens, dairy, vegeta bles, clover, timothy and fruits, anything you wih to groy; the foundation Is there and It will never go back on you if you do right by lu See ue soon for price and terms. J. L. WELLS CO. Soft Chamber of Commerce bldg. OTHER STEPS FOR PEACE Allied Creeds Would Have Federate Branches Jn Field So That De nominations Would Xot Duplicate Work. Definite steps were taken toward church federation and ultimate or ganic union at the meetlnsr of the Evangelical Ministerial- Association held 3'esterday in the First United .Kvangcllcal Church, Kast Tenth and East Sherman streets. MHHsters were present from the United Evangelical. Evangelical Association and the United Brethren Churches of Portland and vicinity. Rev. M. J. Ballentyne. presid ing elder for the United Evangelical, and Rev. H. E. Hornschuch. presiding elder for the Evangelical Association, were present to facilitate the move ment. Ilev. A. A. Winter presided. Dr. C. A. Mock, president of Dallas Col lege, attended and was made an hon orary member, . One of the most Important actions taken yesterday was the .recommenda tion by the Ministerial Association that ,a "np oratii 1 1 f the V. van srpl leal Association of Oregon recognize and make the Dallas Collrge its denomina tional school. In rettirn for "recognition and support the conference of the United Evangelical Church will be asked to give the Evangelical Associa tion official representation on the board of trustees. Inasmuch as the United Brethren Church conducts a school at Philomath, the question was raised as to what effect the resolu tion would have on that . institution. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, representing that denomination, remarked that it could have no effect. He said that the reso lution was In the right direction, and hoped to see the day when the Dallas and Philomath schools might be united in a strong college as one of the re sults uf organic union of the four de nominations. Joint Conventions Favored. It was decided also to recommend that all conference, Bible and minis terial conventions of the denominations be held on the camp ground of the Evangelical Associations at Jennings L,odge. A joint programme for these conventions will be prepared if the resolution is ratified by the confer ences. Other resolutions were passed that the two Evangelical denominations should federate their work in the field; that they should, not interfere nor duplicate each other's work; that where one branch lias a church and the other has none, the members of the denom ination wnicn nas no cnurcn snouia support the one that has; that where lioth denominations are duplicating the work one shall withdraw and leave the other the field. There are several places In the state. Including Portland, where both Evangelical branches have (churches in the same community. ' There ' was some difference of opinion as to the best method to be ndopted to carry but these steps, but there wm unanimous support of the resolutions. Rev. H. E. Hornschuch, representing the Evangelical Associa tion, and Rev. M. J. Ballentyne, repre senting the United Evangelical Church as presiding elders, both declared- their unqualified approval of the resolutions and pledged their support before the two coming conferences. Present Work or Federation. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, of the United Brethren Church, announced 'that he wss preparing a svmposlum on church organic union, and asked for an ex pression from all the ministers in writ ing on the subject. He said he hoped to secure Interviews from 50 ministers and laymen of the four-churches to be published in "the United Brethren Church paper to show the Eastern peo ple what the Western members are doing. It was decided to hold the next union mass meeting in the First English Church, East Sixth and East Market streets, bunday, March SI, and Rev. H. C. Shaffer was appointed to deliver the address. It was announced that Bishop H.- B. llartsler, D. D.. will be In Port land tlie last Sunday In March and address a union mass meeting at S P. M. In the First Church, East Tenth and Sherman streets. The following ministers w'cre pres ent: Rev. A. A. Winter, First United Evangelirsl; Rev. S. A. Slewert. First Evangelical English; Rev. B. E. Emerkk. Second United Brethren: Rev. H. C. Shaffer. First United Brethren; Rev. H. O. Henderson. Grace Church, I. ents; Rev. M. J. Ballentyne, presid ing elder United Evangelical; Rev. H. E. Hornschuch. presiding elder Evan gelical Association; Rev. C. P. Gates, St. John Evangelical; Rev. E. G. Hornschuch. Evangelical Association; Rev. I C. Hoover. Memorial Evangeli cal: Rev. J. Bowersox, Ockley Green United Evangelical; Rev. F. M. Fisher, Mtlwaukte Evangelical; Dr. C. A. Mock, president Dallas College. FIGHT FOR 5-CENT FARE Milwaukle Delegation Will Attend Supreme Court Hearing. A mass meeting was held in the City Hall In Mllwaukie last night and a delegation, headed by Mayor William Shindler, was appointed -to attend the trial before the State Circuit Court of the injunction proceedings agslnst th Railroad Commission by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company on the 6-cent fare case. The rase will be heard during the week. The raMroad rompany obtained a temporary injunc tion against the enforcing of the man date of the Railroad Commission giv ing Mtlwaukle citizens a S-cent fare and Oak Grove cltlxens a JO-cent far to Portland, which would have gone into efToct Monday. According to the order of the court, passengers between Portland and Mil waukie and Oak Grove ars entitled to receipts from the conductors that they have paid full fare. If the mandate of the Railroad commission is upheld and these reduced fares granted, the x ceca fares will have to be refunded to those hulding receipts from th. con ductors. McWhlnney Leases Herald. - ASTORIA. Or., March 9. (Special.! The Astoria Weekly Herald has been leased by WJlliam McWhlnney and J. T. Bled den from C J. Curtis and will take pos- " Thousands of American women in our homes are daily sacrificing their lives to duty. In order to keep the home- neat and pretty, the children well dressed and tidy, women overdo. A female weakness or displacement is often brought on and they suffer in silence, drifting along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have help to overcome the pains and aches which daily make life a burden. It is to these faithful women that LYDIA E. PIN KHAKI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND comes as a boon and a blessing, as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Mayville, N. Y, and to Mrs. W. P. Boyd, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say : " I was not able to do my own work, owing to the female trouble from which I suffered. Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vefre tableCompound helped me wonderfully, and I am so well that I can do as big a day's work as I ever did. I wish every ick woman would try it. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands 01 women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indies tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. rinkhara invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. A ddress, Lynn, Mass. session, after April 1. Mr. Curtis will, however, continue to do some editorial work on the paper. .. BOSSIE AFTER SPRING HAT Cow Creates Consternation in Pen dleton Millinery Shop. PENDLETON,' Or., March 9. (Special.) While a cow was being- driven along Main street this morning she dashed into the Campbell millinery store. Today was the "Spring opening," 'and the store was well tilled .with women. Bossle was promptly given a clear track, however, for Mrs. Campbell set the example by making a ."screaming" dash for the top of her desk and the other women in the store, patron and employes alike; never stopped climbing or- screaming until they had reached places of safety. Most of them found their way out through a back door into the alley, "which course was also taken by- the cow. - No particular damage was done, but it is doubtful if the proverbial "mad bull in a china shop," or any other bovine, ever stirred up so much excitement and commotion In the same length, of time. Ellen. Inginan Sues for Ilvorw. Ellen Inpnan : ; alleges tha Olaf rngman; deserted ; her in February, 1907, after nine years of married life. She has brought suit in the Circuit Court to obtain a divorce. The couple married in Milwaukee, Wis., August 14, 1883. - .. ' ' IAII.Y METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, March. 9. Maximum tem perature, 63 degrees: minimum, 30. River read 1 lift at S A. M , 1.3 feet; change In last 'M hours, 0- foot. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to !, P. M.. nil; total since September 1, 1U07. 3tM inches; normal, &3.V2 Inches; de ficiency. 7.39 Inches. Total sunshine March S. A hours 42 minutes; possible, 11 hours 30 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at & P. M , 30 84 Inches. . . ' WEATHER CONDITIONS. The center of the western high-pressure area In now over the Great Salt Lake Basin and the barometer continues to slowly fall over Oregon, Washington and British Co lumbia. Cloudiness has increased- in Wash ington and British Columbia, hut no rain has fallen any whore on the Pacific Slope and the temperatures have risen decidedly in the Sound country and sllghty elsewhere, except along- the Immediate coaat, .where they have remained about stationary. The indications are for fair weather In VISIT THE JUNCTION TODAY McKENNA The Peninsula has the brightest future of any part of Portland, and McKenna Junction's close proximity to , SWIFT'S $4,000,000.00 PLANT the 0. R. & N. tunnel and the junction of the O. R. & N. and Havri man system, proves that it is destined to be a veritable beehive of in dustry at no distant day. AVith depot and railroad yards, the Swift and "Armour's thousands of employes and an extensive manufactur ing: district, a business center is bound to spring up that will make Old Portland sit up and take notice. BUY NOW Go down today and pick out lots while prices are at rock bottom. Work is now progressing on the' tracts for the Swift and Armour packing plants. T T,C (1207C T T"P Terms: 10 Per Cent -LV- 1 O $1 D LJ 1 Down 10 Per Cent Quarterly. Prices Will be Raised on April the 1st. W. H. GRINDSTAFF Offices at Goddard Station and SIO Commercial Block GET OFF AT CQCDARD STATION JUNCTION C.atrally Located (L.ns; Distance HOTEL PERKINS Filth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN ILN s M par Day I HOTEL LENOX JKttlRS V ' Portlui'i NWMt swi Mori Modsra Hotd Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Rates: i $1 day and up European plan Long dis- tance phone in all rooms Private baths. a . 1 DlTOt, St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND. OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.51 FIR3T-CLAS3 RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL thla district Tuesday, except along th Washing ton and North Oregon coasts, where rain Is expected to fall. It will be cooler in "Wee tern Oregon and Western Washing ton, except near the coast. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity J"alr and cooler; easterly winds. Western Oregon Fair, except rain along the north coast ; cooler Interior; easterly winds. Western Washington Fair, except rain near the coast, cooler Interior; southeasterly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. STATION. -S 3 if ?t 1 Bakw City Bismarck. ....... Boise Eureka Helena Kamloops. North Head.... Focatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento. . . . Salt I.ake San Francisco. . Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla. . . ...;S!0.00J 8SE .. ;3o.oo! tsw .. 58:.00 8 S ...'600.00 4;NB ...iiwro.oo! 4:b .. 3. O.OO-iCalm . ..'..'4:0.00!14:SE ...'44 O.OOi 4 SE .. !3. 0. no! 5 SB . .'70.ll.00, NE Clear Clear pt cloudy Clear Clear .Cloudy Iciear jpt cloudy Clear . ..lft0.0Ol 4:KW iflear .. 64 O.OO 4 N 'Clear ...'4310.00' 4'N'VP 'Clear .. . S!O.0O! 4. N IClear . . . 46'O.UO; 4 S 'Cloudy .. S0O.00I 4NW )Cloudy .. 4S0.OOilE tCloudy .. 0O.OOj 4 XW jpt clou EDWARD A. BBALS, District Forecaster. TAKE ST. JOHN CAR 2d I ALDER TELEPHONE MAIN 6009 Modern Improvement, Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil. MeUchen & Sons, Props. Fhoas Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00 CosmeMad With Hotei. C. a DAYO. Roe. .A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Long; Distance Phones In Every Room. Auto Bus Meets All Trains. Hates American, $2.00 per day and up. Rates European, $1.00 per day and up. Per month, single room and board, $45 to $65 according; to room. For two. $75 to $110. Board without room. ....... .$30 per month AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Gilm&n's auction-rooms. 411 Wash inston at., at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer. At Baker's Auction Houm, cor. Alder and Park arts. Furniture, carpets, etc Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. auctioneers. At 10 A. M.. the Portland Auction Co. auction furniture at 211 1st at. BORN. MUNKERS March' 8. to the Wife of "U'ard Munker?. of Forest Grore, a son, weighing 161 ounces avoirdupois, the parents of whom are the best pleased couple In the land be cause It la a boy. Dr. C. I Large attending. ' DIED BEMISH In thin city. March 9. George Bemish. Funeral announcement later. BSHMAN In this city. March 8. Emma " Eshnian. aged 16 years. 11 months and 6 days. Funeral notice hereafter. SHANNON Xn this city. March 9. at hla residence, 4 Jefferson st., Robert Beattia Shannon, aged 89 years, 2 months and 10 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. MCEETIXO NOTICES. A. AND A. S. RITE Meting tonight. Social only. By order. VEX. MASTER. WASHINGTON IjODGB:, No. 4. A. P. AND A. M. Special com munication " this (Tuesday) evening. 7:30 o'clock. Bast 8th and Rttrn.jri. E. A. degree. Visitor, welcome. By '. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO 84 O. B. S. Regular communication'" this (Tuesday) evening. Masonic Temple. West Park and Yamhill, at 8 o'clock. By order rf W. M. 2f ELIZABETH E. SIL.K2CITTKR, Secretary. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I O O T. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening, March 10, at 7:30 o'clock. Oddfellow's tem ple. Patriarchal degree. E.- B. SHARON. Scribe. FVN ERA L NOTICE. TAYLOR The funeral services of Sarah S., wife of Peter Taylor, will be held at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, corner 1st and Glbbs mtm., on Tuesday. March 10. at 2 P. M. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. REGAN The funeral services of the late Catherine Regan, who died In Victoria, B. C. Feb. 28. will be held at Holman's chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts., at lO A. M.. today (Tuesday). March 10. Friends are respectfully Invited to at tend. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery, MEARS In this city at 3.1ft Sacramento street, March 8. Florence Vivian Mears, aged 14 years, 2 months, 4 days. EJdest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meara. Funeral from above residence at 2 P. M. today. Friends Invited. Interment at Rivervlew. LEWIS In this city, March 9, at the fam ily residence. 390 East First st. North Mildred C. Lewis, aged 2 month and 6 days. The funeral services win be held . at the above residence at 1 P. M. today, March 10. Interment Rivervlew. J. p. FTN'LEY BOJi. Funeral Directors. Third and Madison. Phone Main 9, A 1ISA8. Donning. McEntee ft Gllbaugh. Funeral Di rectors, ?lb a. Pine. Phone M. 430. Ladr a, KRICSON riDERTAKTSG CO.. 409 Aide t. ld assistant. Phone Main CI 23. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct era. tZQ Sd st. Lad assistant. Phoae M. 607. ZELLER-BTRXES CO.. es-s. ttS Russell. as 108S. tmeral Direct -Lady assistant. F. B. DCNNWO, Undertaker. 414 Cast Aider. Ladr assistant. Fauna Kut St. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin. Otla F., and slaDel. osteopaths, formerly Macleay oldg. thane A 497V, Mala Caianagh, "Wm., Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumbia & Bucha'ian blcgs. Main 6139, A B13K. CbrUUDKn, c, optlclau ana j.we'.er, formerly with Butterfleli? Bros. Office 413. Main MU6. Chance, Arthur W.. Dr.. dentist, formerly Dekura bljg. Olncea B10-11, Main 106& Chapman. H. ., formerly Ablngton bldg. ; otfice 204. Phone Main S790. Coffey, K. c.. Or., physician and surgeon, office 1017. Phone Main 4S. Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of fices 808-9. Main 6131), A 5139. Corbett Eatat. of Is. Vr., Robert H. 8trong, manager. Phone Main 615. A 8281. Crockett, JS. N.. Dr., phycnclan and surgeon, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 7411, A 1427. Croseley Co., The, real estate, formerly- Mc Kay bldg. Offices 7ub-9. Main 7SSO, A 5722. Dle.'k, Kobt. G.. clvtt engineer, formerly Mohawk bldg. Phon. AdoSS. Dufur & Dufur. public stunograpers. Phon. Main 3004. A 5336. Falls City Lumber CO., formerly Mohawk bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 6578. A1S78. Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopath, for merly Macleay bldg. Main 1833, A 4706. Goudey & Wood, nonds, formerly Buchanan bldg. Main 8472, A o472. Hegele. M. w.. Dr.. physician and surgeon, formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014. 6334. Offices 10U9-12. Jefferds. Henry c.. Dr.. physician ana sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 4o3. A1463. Jonas, N. W Dr., physician, formerly Co lumbia blag. Suite 1003. Main 276. Jones, Treve, Dr.,. dentist, formerly Buchanan - bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4ul4. A&383. Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bide. Main 614&. King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 2260. Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly Bussal - bldg. A3967. Residence O107T. Labbe, Edmund J , Dr.: physician and sur geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450 A' 146& Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 200 Mor rison St. Office 419. Main 483. A 1683. , Lee, M. E. Beat Estate and Loans, formerly Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 6SU0. Locke & Gullete. Drs.. offices 819-820-S2L Phones Main 741. A 2741, Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A126i. Manlon, Katherlne C, Dr , formerly Hamil ton bldg. Phone Main 2S1L Matsoo. Ralph C. and Ray W., Draw, formerly Manlllam bldg. Main 767. McCusker, Clarence J., Dr.. Physician and Surgeon, formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 276. Mctschan, E. L.. Dr., dentist, formerly Mar quam bldg. Phone Main 746. Nichols, A. .. C. L. H. S.. Drs.. physicians and Burgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 20u. Oregon LUe Insurance Company, L. Samuel. Gen. Mf?r. Phones Malr tas5, A5602. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. surgeon's offices. 908-10. Main 267, A 126T. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton bldg. Offices 601-2. 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. T. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2544, A3930. Pollvka ft Co.. tailors, formerly 249 Morri son. Phone Main 731. tory, L. B., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly St. John. OlTlcee 901-02. A1466, Main 6166. Sweet. Elnathan, formerly Ablngton bldg.; of fice 204. . Phone Main 5790. 'Taylor. Frank M.. Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267. Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, H. T., Attorneys, formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 526-7. Main 6969, A1869. . Veazle & Veazie. attorneys, formerly Cham ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. . A 5452. Williamson ee McNary. physicians, formerly . Marquam bldg. Main 449. Taqutna Bay Co.. The. formerly Mohawk bldg. W. F. Stlne. Main 6578. A 1978. Zan. Jas. C.. Dr.. physician and surgeon, fn-merlr Mernuam Me Main HM) CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVEBTISkfQ.) Following; rates will be given only when advertising Is ordered to run consecutive days. Daily and Sunday Issues. The Ore gonian charges first-time rate each insertioa for class tiled advertising that is not run om consecutive days. The first-time rate lg charged for each Insertion In The Weekly Oregon Ian. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board, "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 13 words or less, 15 cents: 16 to 20 words. Sw cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads, one" time rate each Insertion. - UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except w Today," SO cents for 15 words or leas; 16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 56 cents, etcfirst Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half a no further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY," (range measure agate), 14 cents per line, first insertion: 7 cents per line for each additional Insertion. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Hardware Columbia Hardware Com pany, J33 Morrison street. Special, Mrs. Potts sad irons, $1.15 a set. Phone Main 1236. Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Poultry, Fish, vegetables. 105-7 street. Both phones. Meats, Third 1?i.4tav w have got It, 60c per roll. JDULlfl Henlon-Henley Company, 267 Yamhill. Phone Main 1739. nac M anf Ia& LMto Mantle, 25c. the UoS iIiailllS equal of the best 35c mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. Ur Safari B0OO cords first-class 4-foot flr UUU wood, f 5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 408 Corbett Bldg. Ktafintiaarv- Dld on know' there was OLHllUlieiJ a stationery store at 249 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Books. Davis & Kilburn. A 1611. ITl.i-tct Cut Flowers always fresh from a 01 lot our own conservatories. . Martin & Forbes, 347 Washington st. Both, phones. IDLllUUVK j Spring creations now on ex hibition. Frake's, 409 Washington street. Pool Rock Springs CoaL Independent VUUl Coal & Ice Company, opposite City Library. Both phones. 60(tia Plant your Sweet Peas and early OvCUS garden seeds now. Our 1908 an nual and Seed Planters Guide fvee. Port land Seed Company, 180-186 Front street. pnCAB Have you planted those rose XLOStrs bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou sands of bushes, 10c to 33c; catalogue tells. Portland Seed Co., 180-186 Front street. Electric Fixtures UBhX'D yoSr prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works, 61 Sixth street. Phonographs rLv"ngto. 328 aton. Talkinz Machlnes, Records, Music all the latest songs. Tl of in r Knives, Forks and all Silver-- iolIUg ware replated as good as new. Oregon plating Works, 128 Lownsdale. Main 8375, A 2575. White Sewing Machines S?eccond? hand machines this week. Jones. 11th and Washington sts. Th.4.a SPECIAL, OFFER. Cabinets S3 ITIlUiUB per dozen. BICKNELL. Bothchlld bldg., entrance '27 Washington at,, be tween 4th and 5th. t t msaj - Washington st. Main 2394. A full quart of Ripley's bourbon or rye, fLOO HEILIG THELA.TER lsth and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1122 The Emln.nt Tragedian and Actor CHARLES B. HA'FORl Tonight and Tomorrow Afternoon THE MKRCHANT OF VEMCK". Iast Tim Tomorrow Night "A'TOV. AND CI.KOPATBA" Evenings, (1.50 to toe; Matinee, (1.00 to 25c SEAT SALE TODAY i . Hellfg Theater Next Friday The Famous Lyric flnprino ; - . Madame Lillian BLAUVELT Assisted by Mr. Albert Rosenthal, Cellist. Mi sb Edith Kellogg. Pianist. Prices, $2.00. fl.MV 41.00. BAKER THEATER 5!i GEO. L. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER. . Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. First Time Here at Popular Prices, Rachel Crother's Great New York Success, "THE THREE OF US," A play of unusual beauty and Interest. One of the big ones, for which the Baker is noted. Evenings, 25c, 35c. ftOc; matinees, 15c, 25c. Next Week: 'Z1RA.' EMPIRE THEATER Phone m.b m MILTON W. SEAMAN, MANAGER. All This Week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. "A ROYAL SLAVE." A Romance of Old Mexico With Musical Interpolations. By Clarence Bennett, Author of "The Holy City." A magnificent production Thrilling plot. From Lew Wallace's Story, "The Fair God." Nights: ISc, 2c. 35c, 50c. Matinees. 10c, 20c. Next Attraction: "8ls in New York." THE STAR phones M 5496 A 14U For the entire, week of March 8 The R. E French Stock Company Presents "ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL." A Comedy-Drama in. Four Acts. First Time .Produced by a Stock Company. Matinees: Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at :30 P. M., prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15 P. M., prices 18c. 2flc and 35c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. ' LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 68; Jlome. A 10J8. Week Commencing Monday, March 9, 'Th- Allen Stock Company . Presents A Three-Act Farce. "OCR NEW GIRL.' "-' Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15 Prices 10c 20c, and 80c Boxes 60c Office ooen.,10 A. M, to 10 P. M. THE GRAND-Vaadeyille de Lure For the 'Entire' Week of' March 9, CARLISLE'S DOG' AND PONY CIRCUS. Featuring Tom," World", Greatest Talking; . Pony. STADIUM TRIO, phenomenal Ring Act. F F. Montressa's Great Motion Pictures, . Showing "Cupid's Pranks." East Side Dramatic Organization . Burkhardt bldg.. East Burnslde. between Union ave. and Grand ave.. week of Monday. March !. "THE CONVICT S DAUGHTER.'? Any SeU 10c, Friday, lodge benefit r seats 25c. ' WHERE JX) DINE rpi, CarCTont "Beit gervlc, on Coast." lne iSargeni ,ay connoisseurs. Table d'hote dly. SOc. Sun. 75c. Grand & Hawthorns. UrailUeS Urill French cneI prepare such dinners as are served at Brandes' OsilL V.na.'ii 863 Morrison st. Merchants' UrUSC B lunch. 11-2. 25c. Dinner 5:30-8 P. M., 35c; Sunday chicken dinner, 50a. Tlnriirll 149 T,n- Merchants" lunch IIIB118WU dally 25c. Special Sun. din. turkey or chicken, chop auey as noodles, 50c IjOllHgV nuilie taurant of established merit. Reasonable prices. niinemnrn's 434 Washington st. Mer- Aiunsmore s cnants' lunch, 11:30-2, 2Sc; din., fi to 8 P.M., 25c 36c. Spe. Sun. din. X1 r I f 192 Third at. Regular dinner, Ximpiru 25c Special dinner ,very Sun day. rf I, Vloniio 251 Morrison at., under AUW ICUUtt manag m't. Merchant's It new manag'm't. Merchant's lunch 11-3, 26c. a la carts. 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. Franklin Restaurant 8,tWa4?vl0: Best market foods. Din. dally 36c. Sun. 50c. Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 24T Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. VegetarianCafek05BOhod't"dTnenerWt."5c: Meals served a la carte, A. M. to 8 P. M. Grand Centra! Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Robburg- Passeuger ...... Cottage Grove Passenger Calilornla Express San Francisco Express . ... West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Passenger... Forest. Grove Passenger ... Arriving: Portland Oregon Express Cottago Grove Passenger . Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger .. Forest Grove passenger . . 8:15 a. i 4:19 p. i 7:46 D. 1 12.00 P- 1 7:00 a. 4:10 p. l 11:00 a. i A:40 p. i T:5o a. l 11:30 a. i fi:i0 d. i p. i 10:35 p. i 10:30 a. i 8:00 a. i 2:60 p. 1 yoBTHEBN PAcrnc. Leavinr Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express.... 8:30a.m. North Coast A Chicago limited..) 2:00 p. m. Overland Express (11:45 p.m. Arrtvlac Portland North Coast Limltsd. . Portland Express ..... Ov erland Express 7:00 a. m. 4:15 D. m. 815 p. m. QREGOy RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City ft Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer i Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:13 a. m. 8:30 a. zn. 8:15 p. m 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. B:45 a. m. 8:50 p. nx. 6 : 15 p. m. A8TORIA A COLUMBIA R1ER. Leaving: Portland Astoria A Seaside Express..... Astoria A Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria A Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m- 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C P. R- Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. m. Seattle 11:45 p. m. Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:00 a. m. Vis Seattle 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIMC. T 9vlnar Portland Delias passenger Dallas 'Passenger ..... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger . Dallas passenger ...... 7:40 a. nv 4:15 p. m. 10rl5 a. m. 5;50 p. bl Ladd's Addition Inside high-grade property. ' .Cement .walks wide parkings. ' ASPHALT STREETS . Sewer, water and gas in alleys. A building restriction guaran tees desirable houses. Special inducements to builders. FULL WARRANTY DEED complete abstract. - Ask for descriptive pamphlet. F. W. TORGLER. Agent Sherlock Bldg., 3d and Oak Sts. ON SALEM ELECTRIC LINE We have some choice acreage for saje. Half to four-fifths under cultivation, 8 miles from Portland, 25 minutes car ride to city: Southern Pacific is also building; through this tract. If you want to douhle or treble your money. Investigate this: no land around Portland has a better chance to Increase in value; every acre will sell for 3T0 or more within 3 months; price . now $150 to $175 per acre,, single acres, all in cultivation. $200; easy terms. Prices will be increased shortly. For a suburban- home with- sufficient ground -for berries., garden truck or poultry this cannot be equaled. . Acreajte same distance out 'on any other electric line sells for $HO0. Xow is the time to get in on the ground floor, while-you can have your choice and prices are low. THE CROSSLEY CO. 70S and 709 Corbett Bldg. A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE nrauuiui Bigiiu. iuu, Duxiuu, 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 foe Summer Price $200 to $375. Terms,. 410 down. $5 per month. . Be wise, buy one or more of these Iols NOW and get your pick of the best. You will double your money within one year. The Crossley Company 708 and 709 Corbett Building. 80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON . BHi LOST RIVER, IDAHO. Sugar Beels. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain. Almost -the entire tract Js 'practically, level, with Just plant enough to Irrigate nicely. .No alkali. Mines, emeltet and quarts nulla- in mineral region adjacent. Three beet sugar factories operating in Bingham and Fremont counties; in which- a- large portion of thli tract is situated.' Market facilities unexcelled. This tract ia also bordered by one of the most ex tensive stock ra nges in Idaho. The Oregon Short Line Railway Is already In operation across this tract and three proposed railroad will also pass over the same. Purchase- tickets to Powell Station, on Oregon Short Une Bail road. Price, $30.50 per" acre; $3.25 per acr In advance, balance In 10 annual installments, 6 per cent interest on deferred payments. WHITE FOR CIRCULARS TO THfe " BIU LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO. Look ! fcO down and $10 a month will buy one of the best 120-acre tracts in Cowlita County at $6 an acre, on the Kalama River; two springs on the place, deep, rich soli; will make an ideal apple orchard or stock and chicken ranch; easily cleared: coun ty road running through the place;1 close to school. Write or call on owner. E.Groves.Rainier,Oregon TO EXCHANGE My $4000, 6-room, 3-year-old- house cement basement, fine residence sec tion. ast Side for well-kept, bearing orchard near Newberg or Salem, near R. R. Pay difference in cash Am expert fruitgrower. Give lowest price and full particulars first letter. Owners only. H 679, Oregonian. Wantei $6000 to $7030 income-bearing property. Wanted Corner lot, suitable for apart ment house. Wanted Vacant lot in Irvington. WE have buyers waiting now The Crossley Company. Inc. 708 Pnd 709 Corbett Building. THR A N'KITATi MEETINrt OF BTOf!K- holders of the Baby Home will be held on Monday, March 10, 1908. art 2 o'clock P. M., In the Chamber of Commerce, second floor, this city. At this meeting reports of tha year's work will b heard and 12 director! chosen to serve for the coming year. F.1 8. Aikln, secretary. . Step in and see the moM eomp!t-r M of business chance, exchanges of all kinds, ' bar gains in houses, lots and farm-. (TKVKNfON A TAYLOR. Sll Buchanan Bldg. gSOH Ma-blngton. GEO ft Q ft BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. - -2S Worcester Building.,. Phone Main 837L rOR SALE REAL ESTATB. $B00 BUYS nice acre tract close In, west, near car, worth $VMnt. James C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg. - - TEN-KW." nouse. inree 101m. iacing two streets : inuet sell. 411 Buchanan bldg., " Washington. $950 New 4-room house, full lot, 24 bearing fruit trees, in Creston. Inquire 877 Ober lin, Portsmouth. APARTMKNT-HOURE snap, If taken thli week. $M)X) wilt handle. Owner. Address X 0S3. Oregonian. $3500 CASH will buy 4 lots ln North Port land; muat sell. Call room 40, Washing ton bldg. SEVERAL nice modern' houses;" cheap for cash or easy terms. 32b Lumber Ex change. . gTjflOO Full warehouse lot on railroad. North Portland, with two house. c 74, Orego-' nlan. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Two lota, graded, im-1 proved. $1750; terms; bargain. W 6o3; Ore gon lan. 13800 80x100, 13. E. cor. Hooker and Water;, good flat proposition ; terms. Owner, box 710, city. " CORNER LOT. 88 Hen ton St., cor. Cherry, 6-room cottage, modern; L car. . , Apply owner. ACRE, close in. West Side, bargain - at S600. M. E. Lee. room 411 Corbett bldg.. GOOD building- lots. $10 cash. -V per month. Furse, 82Z Chamber of. Commerce,