TILE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, MAKCII 11. 1908. E County Clerk Fields Sends Out New Notice of Election. OFFICERS ARE ADVISED Posters First Issued Ild Not State Accurately Offices to Be Filled. Many Candidates File Announcements. County Clerk Fields will today begin sending oat corrected; election notices to the judpres and. clirks in the various pre cincts of the county. With them he is sending the following circular letter: To all Judges and Clerks of Election: I en close herewith new notices of elections. The ones sent you Monday were defective. Kindly post these and destroy the fornwr ones. 1 have been a?ked to call a meeting: of the judges and clerks for instructions. If you favor such a move, kindly advise me by telephone or ol her wise. If a meeting is tailed, due notice will be given through the press. Thanking you in advance for this favor. I am, yours respectfully, F. S. FIELDS. County Clerk. The first election notices printed stated that a joint State Senator for the Four teenth Senatorial district and four State Senators would be voted for at the next election, but did not state that the office of Supreme Judge is to bo filled. No joint State Senator will be voted upon at thei next election and five State Sena tors instead of- four will be upon the bal lot. The corrected list of offices to be tilled is as follows: Offices to He Filled. L'nited States Senator in Congress, Su preme Judge. Representative In Congress, Second Congressional district; Oregon ralry and Food Commissioner; Railroad Commissioner. Second Congresssfonal dis trict; Circuit Judge, Fourth Judicial dis trict. Department No. 1. to till unexpired term ending July 4. 1010; Circuit Judge, Fourth Judicial district. Department No. 2. to fill unexpired term ending July 1, iniJ; District Attorney, Fourth Judicial district; Joint State Representative. Sev enteenth Representative district, compris ing" counties of Clackamas and Multno mah; five State Senators, 12 Static Rep resentatives, County Commissioner: County Sheriff, County Clerk; County Treasurer; County Superintendent of Schools; County Assessor: County Sur veyor; County Coroner; two Justices of tho Peace, Fortland district; Justice of tho Peace, St. John district; Justice of the Ppace, Multnomah district; Consta ble, Portland district; Constable. St. John district; Constable. Multnomah district ; one County Central Committeeman for each precinct. Republicans to the number of 31 yester day filed with the County Clerk their de clarations of itnention to run for office. Of this number 14 are candidates for the lower house of the legislature, five wish to be elected to tho State Senate, one wants the office of County Assessor ami the others wish to be elected County Central Committeemen. All the would be Representatives agree to vote for tho people's choice for ("nitod Stales Senator, provided he is a Republican. The aspir ants for office are as follows: Who Candidates Are. State Representatives. Robert S. Far rel, J. C. Boyer. Hurry K. Northrup, N. D. Beutgen. Joseph V. Heveridge, Frank Tiollum. I. IS. Crouch, George W. Holcomb, Iouis Kuebn. Kaspar K. Kub li. Dave B. Mackte, George W. McMillan. Frank J. Richardson and I. A. Harlow; State Sen a t ors. C. W . 1 1 od sou . J . C. Bayer. John B. Coffey. John Drlseoll, Sig Stchrl; County Assessor. A. G. Rush light: County Central Committeemen of the following precincts: D. Stein, H. S. Upham, 43; R. B. Lassoll, "3; D. V. Hsrt. SK; Charles Conroy, 4; James A. Kelly. 27; W. J. Beutelspacher, ;t4;' W. A. Charles. IS; R. P. McDonald, 81: I. B. BeHrd. 37; Frank C. Middleton. 19. Voters, continue to register freely. "When tho count was made at 5 o'clock last night 45! had registered during the day. 373 being Republicans. 7t Democrats and 15 miscellaneous. Before the time for closing, at 9 o'clock last night, the number bad reached Soft. The total num her registered is now IS.tVJS. Of these 14.516 are Republicans. 31SI aw Democrats nd Ml are miscellaneous. As the regis tration books close April '7. only four weeks remain in which voters may regis ter for the primaries. VBANKER SAVED BY CUNNING Xmrcs Desperate -Man With Nitro locrinc Into infectives Hands. OMAHA, Neb., March 10 At 10 o'clock this morning an unknown man entered the Merchants' National Rank of this city and demanded a largo sum of money, at the same time displaying a bottle, believed to contain nit ro-glycerine, and threatening to blow up tho bank if his request was not complied with. The man entered the bank soon atfter the doors were thrown open and asked to see Vtcc-Fresidviit Luther Drake in his private office. Mr. Drake scaled himself opposite the man. who began talking in a rambling manner about having had $50it0 in the National Bank of Commerce in Kansas City when that bank failed. "And since all you fellows are in to gether, you had just better hand me over my money, or I'll blow you and this bank and all of us to hell." suddenly said the follow, producing a three-ounce bottle containing a thick yellow liquid. "iMn't you make a move. This is filled w ith nitro-fcjlycerino. It you move, you ar a dead man.'" "You don't want to die yourself, do you." coolly akcd Dra-kc. "Oh, yes; I came in here ready to die." responded the stranger, "but when I die, I'll take everybody m. this bu it dins: with me." "Well, I'll go and gel you the money," said Drake, rising from his chair. "Sit down. If you get up nain without permission. I'll just drop this bottle. You know what will happen." Drake sat down. Drake then told the man he would talk it over with him and the stranger accepted, all the time keeping the hottlw in his hand within sitfht. Noticing that the man's lace was pinched. Drake asked him if he whs not hungry. "1 have been studying over this mat-' ter for several days, and have not eaten anything for 48 hours,' answered the man with the bottle. "Well, lets ko have breakfast and talk this over." proposed Drake. "All rifcht, but don't try any mon key business, or you are a dead man." replied the man. President Hamilton, of the bank, en tered the next room during the conver sation and heard enough of it to en able him to know what was going on. As Drake and the stranger left the room together. Hamilton telephoned the police station for plainclothes men and followed the two men to a near-by ! restaurant. I Drake and the man were on opposite 1 aides of a table when three detectives ! accompanied M" President Hamilton en- ' tered the room. ' i Slipping up behind the stranger, the REGTIFIESAN Hold Your Furniture Orders Until You See Our M agnificent New Stock New Store Ready About April 1st 00 all grades, sizes, colors, designsat close-out prices. Our Removal Sale will last only a few weeks longer. J. G. MACK 8 GO. CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES 86-88 Third Street detectives pinioned his arms and-re-lieved him ot his bottle before he knew what was up. At the police station later the man gave his name as L. L Fee and said that he came from Rockford, 111., last October. He insists that the bottle con tained no nitro-glycerine, but was only water with, a coloring matter in it. The police took the bottle to the river bank and fired into It with a rifle. The bottle was broken but there was no explosion. The police believe Fee is insane. Fire Drill in Schools. PORTLAND, March 10. (To the Edi tor.) Before the subject pets cool, let me say one word about the fire drill in our public schools. Don't have them regular ly; on the contrary, sound the gong when it Is least expected. Twice a week is not too often, but never at the some hour. Once a day is still better. The three or four minutes thus consumed is not wasted. Filling a child's lungs with pure air enables It the easier to get through the day's duties. Is It too much to hope that these frequent drills will. In case of real danger, make nn orderly exit merely a mechanical operation? EX-TEACHER. Twenty Years tn Which to Repent. THE DALJ.ES. Or.. March 10. (Special.) A. T. Vance, of Hood River, formerly a resident of this city, was sentenced here today by Judge Brad shaw to 20 years in the penitentiary for an unalural crime against his 1U-year-old daughter. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. March 10. Maximum tem perature, (ii degrees; mint mum. 3!. River reading at 8 A. M., 1.2 feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.1 foot. Total rainfall. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., nil ; total since September 1, UH7, 20.O3 inches; normal, 33.61 inches: de ficiency. 7.58 inches. Total sunshine March ft. 7 hours 42 minutes; possible. 11 hours 33 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 6 P. M-, oO.H. Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. STATIONS. Baker City. . . Hismarck. . . ... . Boise Kureka Helena Kamloops North Head . . . . Pocatello. . . Portland Red Bluff Roschurn Sacramento. . . . Salt lke San Francisco. . Spokane Tacotna Tatnosn Island. Walla Walla. . . . IM O.OO' . roo.oo' 4 SB j Cloud y JClear ! Cloudy 'Clear j Cloudy iPt cloudy Cloudy I CI ear IPt cloudy : Pt cloudy JPt cloudy IPt cloudy Clear Cloudy fvloudy 1 Rainy I Rain y j Cloudy (5 W 12SE 4NW . moio.oo' J.Vs o. OO1 . !." o.oo' . nsi. is': .14 0 . 00; . Mil O.IMV . 7O.0O' .Ir.s o.m! . H;o.oo JTiOO.OO! .'as o.ooi 1JW s sw :!;.sf3 S'SE fiSW 4 N 4SW S'N tt'XW 4 XV .:r.s' t. in sw . ".mi n.nt! . 4S0.22 . 'ti4.fi.oo; 4 K 2 S 4 W WEATHER CONDITIONS. During the last 24 hours there has been a peneral fall in pressure over the North Pa cific states and a low-presaur area of con siderable Importance is central over British Columbia. Tt has caused increased cloudiness in this district and rain in Western Wash ington and along the North Oregon coast. It is much cooler In the Sound country, but elsewhere on the Pariflc Slope the tempera tures have remained nearly stationary. The indications are that the rain area will spread during the next 24 hours to in clude all of Western Orecon, Washington and Northern Idaho, and that fair weather will continue In Eastern Orepon and South ern Idaho. The falling rain will caus lower tenrperatures in Western Oregon, hut In the remainder of the district the changes in temperature will be unimportant. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers and cool er; southerly winds. West em Oregon Showers, cooler, except near the coast; southerly winds. Western Washington Showers; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Fair. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Showers. EOWA R D BE M S. piMri'-t For master. THE DOCTOR'S GIFT Food Worth Its AVelcht In Hold. We usually expect the doctor to put us on some kind of penance and pivc us bitter medicines. A Penn. doctor brought a patient something entirely different and the re suits are truly interesting.' "Two years ago,' writes this patient, "I was a frequent victim of acute indi gestion and biliousness, being- allowed to eat very few things. One day our family doctor brought me a small package saying he had found some thing for me to eat, at last. "Ho said it was a food called Grape Nuts and even as its jrolden color might suggest, it was worth its weight in gold. I was sick and tired, trying one thing- after another to no avail, but at last consented to try this new food. "Well! It surpassed my doctor's fondest anticipation and every day since then I have blessed the good doc tor and the inventor of Grape-Nuts. T noticed improvement at once and in a month's time my former spells of indigestion had disappeared. In two months I felt like a new man. My brain was much clearer and keener, my body took on the vitality of youth, and this condition has continued." "There's a Reason."- Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville,' in pkga. C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. "V ... - l fXxW 9&f ,t ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin. j(JB , &od Maotl, osteopaths, formerly Mac lea y bldg. Phuuu A 4tey. Alain 3227. Cavauagta, Wm., Dr.. dentist, roimeriy Co- lumbia & Buchantui blugs. Main 51iy, A Slotf. Cbriatciiben, C, optician ana jeweler, formerly with Buuerfleki lira. OUiee Main Slfiti. Chance, Arthur W"., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bid. Offices 810-11. Main 10&t Chapman. H. E., formerly Abington bldg.; office 204. Phone MuJn coffoy. H. C-, Dr., physician and surgeon, office 1017. Phone Main 4y. Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of fices 8uS-. Main oiaa, A Corbett Estate of I, w., Robert H. Strong, manager. Phone Main 815. A 3261. Crockett, i. N., Dr., physician, and surgeon, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 746, A 1427. Croseley Co., The, reai estate, formerly Mc Kay blcig. Offices 7oS-t. Main Tsofi. A M22. Dle-jk, Robt- G.. civil engineer, formerly Mohawk bldg. Phone A3tiSS. Duiur & Dufur. public stenographers. Phone Main 3004. A !&3tj. Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk bldg., V. a. Belcher. Main 6378. Al78. Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopath, for- merly Mac It ay blug. Main 18&i, A 4706. Goudoy & Wood, bunuA formerly Buchanan bldg. Main 3472, A 3472. Hegeie, H. W., Dr., physician and. Burgeon, formerly Maclcay bldg. Mala 4014. A 6333. Offices 100W-la. Jefferds. Henry C-. Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 4ti, A1463. Jonea, N. W., Dr., phyalciaai, formerly Co lumbia blag. Suite luOo. Main 276. Jonvs, Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014, A5333. Kelaey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bide. Main SI -Id- King, J. C. EJliott. Dr.. physician, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 22t0. Kyne, B. F.r Mrs., formerly Bussel bldg. A3067. Residence VT1977. 1-a.bbe. Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Lab be bldg. Main 450, A 1450. Lent, Geo. B., attorney, lormerly iiutia Mor rison St- Office 410. Main 483. A 16S3. Lee, M. E. Heal Estate and. Loans, formerly Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main (k60. Locke & Gullete. lra.. offices S19-S2Q-S2L Phones Main 741. A 274L Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 2G7, A1207. Manion, Katherlne C-, Dr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. phone Main 2S1L Matsop. Ralph C. and Ray W Dra, formerly Marguam bldg. Main 7ti7. McCusker, Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician and Surgeon, formerly Field ner bldg. Main 270. Mctechan, E. L-, Dr., dentist, formerly Mar quam bldg. Phone Main 746. Nichols, A. S., C. L. & H- S-. Drs., physicians and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 2iX. Oregon Lii'e Insurance Company, L. Samuel. Gen. Mgr. Phones Mair ti3&5, Oregon Railway A 'Navigation Co.. surgeon's offices, &0S-1O. Main 2t7, A 1267. 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, Alittf. Pierce, E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2M4. A3930. Pollvka & Co., tailors, formerly 24& Morri son. Phone Main 731. Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Abington bldg.; of fice 204. Phono Main 5790. Taylor. Frank M . Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A12j7. Upton. Jay H. & Latourette. H. T., Attorneys, formerly S wetland bldg. Offices 520-7. Main Md, Aisiy. Veazie & Veazle. attorneys, formerly Cham ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5452. Williamson & M-cNary, physicians; formerly Marquam bldg. Main 449. Taquina Bay Co.. The. formerly Mohawk bldg . W. F. Stine. Main 5578. A1978. Zan. Jas. C.. Dr.. physician and surgeon, formerly Marquam bldg. Main 850- WHERE TO DINE Thp SnrMlt "Best service on Coast." 1UC cilBcui rRj. connoisseurs. Table d'hote dly. 50c. Sun.TSc Grand & Hawthorne. Rrnd' firill 103 6tn "t- Only a such dinners as are served at Brandes' Grill. Ytvticn'c 863 Morrison St. Merchants' JYI use lunch. 11-2. 25c. Dinner 5:30-8 P. M.. 35c; Sunday chicken dinner. 50c ThAnmffOn 149 7,n- Merchants' lunch J.UU UTHgUH dally 25c special Sun. din. turkey or chicken, chop suey & noodles. 50c Cottflp Waffle 148 th A luuac "Biiio taurant of estabUshed merit. Reasonable prices l)llTIininri's 434 'ashincton at- Mer UUIlSUlUri S chants' lunch. 11:30-2. :5c: din.. 5 to jP.Mac A 35c Spe. Sun, din. VmnirA 102 Thlr1 - Reeular dinner. .1111111 c 2ic- special dinner every Sun- manag'm't. Merchant's lunch 11-3. I5c. la carte. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Franklin Restaurant Bes: market foods. D i n. dall y 35c. Sun. 5Qc. Acstro- Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Pest place In town to eat at a normal price. Try us tod ay. VegetarianCafeA55 K Mcais eerred a la carte, 6 A. M. lo 8 P. M. i r ' s srr J 'A AMT S EVENTS. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington Phones Main, 1 and A 1122. Two Performances Today CHARLES B. HAMrOBl) Special-Price Matinee 2:1" o' Clock THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" Lat Time Tonieht at S:l -ANTONY AND t LJOPATR." E-enings. $1.50 to 2vc; Matinee, $1.00 to 2vc SEAT SALE TODAY Heilicr Theater Next Friday The Famous Lyric Soprano Madame Lillian BLAUVELT Assisted by Mr. Albert Rosenthal, Cellist. Miss Edith Kellogg, pianist. Prices, $2.00. $1.50. fl.OO. MARQUAM GRAND AH 'Week pronounced Hit MOTION PICTURES MERKY WIDOW THE BITTERTUES TWO ORPHANS F. G. Bauer, Illustrated Songs Continuous Pert orroance 2 to 10 P. M. 10c ANY SEAT 10c BAKER THEATER GEO. L. BAKER. GEN". MANAGER. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. First Time Here at Popular Prices, Rachel Cmther's Great New York Success, "THE THREE OF I'S," A play of unusual beauty and interest One of the big ones, for which the Baker is noted. Evenings, 25c, 35c. DOc; matinees, 15c, 25c Next Week: "ZIRA." EMPIRE THEATER Phon. Mam 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." Nlghtw: 15c. 25c, 35cf 50c. Matinees. 10c, 20c. Next Atliwrtkm: In New York." THE STAR i-honks 5i For the entire week of March 8 The R. F. French Stock Compuny presents "ANITA. THE SINGING GIRL" A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts. First Time Produced by a Stock Company. Matinees: Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs at 2:30 P. M.,' prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15 P- M-, prices 15c. 2Tc and 35c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. LYRIC THEATER Both Phouco: Main 46o; Home. A 1026. Week Commencing Monday. March 9. Ihi Allen Stock Comuany presents A Three-Act Farce. . "OIK NEW GIRL." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:13. Prices 10c. 20c, and 30c Boxes 50c Office ooen 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE GRAND-Vaudeville ie Luxe For the Entire Week of March 9, CARLISLE'S 'HOG AND PONY CTRCT8. Featuring "Tom," World's Greatest Talking runy. STADIUM TRIO, phenomenal Ring: Act. F. F. Montressa's Great Motion Pictures, Showing "Cupid s pranks." PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sts. The Eminent Comedians, MURPHY AND WlLLARl), In a Sketch of Their Own. The Marvelous Acrobats. THE F1XRENZE TROUPE. Matinees Every Day at 2 :30 in the After noon. iMignts. i :ju ana u o ciock. Prices Upstairs. 15c; downstairs. 25c; boxes, 50c; weekday matinees. 15c. any seat. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Folio win c rates will be riven onlr when advertising is ordered to run consecutive days. Daily and Sunday issue. Tb Ore runiun charges nrst -time rate each insertion for classified advertising tnat Is not run oa consecutive day a. The tirst-tinie rate is charged for cuvb Insertion in Tiio Weekly Oregonian. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms." "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 13 cents; lii to 20 words, 20 rents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant aug. one-time rate each insertion. UNDER A LL OTHER HEADS, excent "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less: 16 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 words. 58 cents, etc. Urst insertion. Each additional ( insertion, one-half: no further duseount un j der one month. r. iuuai," urause measure acrace;, 14 cents per line, first insertion; 7 cents per line for each additional insertion. MEETING NOTICES. MACCABBES. UNIFORM RANK, will jrive their sixtli social dance of the season Thursday evening, March 12. in the K. of P. Hall. 11th and Alder sts. Professor Stiles' orchestra. Friends are invited. THE HOMESTEADERS will give the next dance of the s-rfes. Thursday evening, March 12th, tn Wpfliern AcalMny of Music Hall, 2d ami Morrison sta. Friends cordially invited. Admission 2.V. COMMITTEE. SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Regular mteting this i Wednesday) even ing at 8 o'clock. First degrere. Visitors welcome. M. OSVOLD, Secretary. V. O. V. The meiiibers of Propped Camp. No. 140, are ri united to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, Horace E. liowen. al tho i-Psidnce. I.arrahee at., today tW'cdntsday), at 2 P. M. .1. J. JENNINGS, C. C. GEO. V. TARLER, Clerk. A. A. O. N. M. S. W Thore wfU bp a business jjig?' meeting ot Ai Kader Temple In the comntandery asylum. Masonic Temple, on Satur day evening next. at 8 o'clock. Reports from the treasurer and recorder will he read. The recorder has fezzen on hand. By order iliustrious potentate, J. C M;mh. H. O. WHITEHOCSE. Recorder. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ky J. T. Wilson, at salesroom?, 2CR 1st St., it lo A. M. J. T." Wilson, auctioneer. FUNERAL NOTICE. L-TOi:RKLL At l."-H Rclmont st., March in. Richard J. Latourvll, formerly of La tnurv! 1 Fal If? and Troutdale. aed 44 yeaits. Funeral at Troutdale, -March 12. ESCHM A X The funeral services of Em m a Kchnian will be held at Finiey'g chapel at 2 P. M.. Thursday. March 12. Friends invited. interment Lone Fir. SHANNON The funeral services of Robert 11. Shannon will be held at 4S1) JeftVrson st.. at 2 P. M., Wednesday (today . Friends invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. HL'NSlKliK In thie city, March 10. David ilunsiker, aged -'4U years. Friends are re spectfully invited to attend ' the funeral services, which will be held at Hoi man's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon ets.. at lr.SU P. M.. Thursday. March i2. Interment Rose City Cemetery. J. P. FIN LEY & hON. Funeral Oirectora, Third and Madison. Phone MUiln 9, A 1599. Dunninc. McF.ntee Jt Gllbaugh Funeral Di rectors. ?Lh & Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. ERIC SOX UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct. its, 320 3d si. Lady at6i&tant. Phone Ml 607. ZELLER-BVRNES CO.. Funeral Direct era, 273 Russell. East loSS. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East Aider. Lady assistant. Phone East 52. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE OR TRADE 150O-ACRE STOCK RANCH; $10 PER ACRE All fenced; all tillable; substantial Im provements; in Douglas County, or will ex change fcr Portland property or close-In acreage, payinff difference. JACKSON ft DEERING. Phone Main 345. 246 Stark st. Abstracts Lawyers Abstract nd Trust Co. Suite over Portland u s t Co. Bank. - - A 4-22 Grand Central SiaEon Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Robburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger Calitornia Express San Francisco Express ... West Side Corvalils Passenger Bheridan passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger . Forest Grove F&asenger Arrivinjr Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger Rose burg passenger . .. Portland Express West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Passenger . 8:15 a. m. 4:13 d. m. 7:45 p. m. 12:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:10- p. m. 11:00 a. m, :40 p. m. T:55 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 5:30 n. m. 11:16 p. m. 0:33 p. m. 10 :30 a. xn. 8:00 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger . . NORTHERN PACLfcTC Lravins; Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30 a.m. North Coast & Chicago Limited.. 2:00 p. m. Overland Express 11:45 a. m. Arrlvin Portland North Coast Limited. .... . 7:00 a.m. Portland Express 4:16 p. m. Overland Express 8:15 p. n OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland I Pendleton passenger 7:15a.m. Chicago-Portland Special ....... 8:30 a. m- Spokane Flyer 8:15 p.m. Kansas City A Chicago Express. 6:00 p. m. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer 8:00 a.m. Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex. . 8:45 a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:60 p.m. Pendleton Passenger 5:15 p.m. ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express Astoria & Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria & 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 Portland1 C. P- R. fahort Line, via Spokane 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas Passenger ..... A rrivin g Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger ..... 7:40 a. m 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a. m. 5:50 p. m. NEW TODAY. Unsurpassed and unparalleled oppor tunity to purchase a West Side prop erty showinsr 13 per cent net. price $25,000, $15,000 cash. balance three years. Owner is leaving: for South America and authorizes a quick sale at this price. It will stand the closet scrutiny of the most skeptical. Gross income is $350 per month, owner wants 6 per cent on money. SWEET 204 Corbett Bldg. Main 5790. BUNGALOW FOR 4800 A $6000 Bungalow for $4800 Half rash, balance easy terms; ten years if desired. A strictly modern 7 ronm concrete art-stone bungalow and litarter-bJock of ground; two blocks from Portland Heights caxline. In addi tion to this remarkable value, T have 26 sierhtly lots in Greenway, ranging from $40.i To $no each; every one of them worth 50 per cent more. I am the owner and want to sell this property quik; these are bargains worth in vestigating. H. C. ROSS 87 GRAND AVENl'E. Phonm East 2672 or B 2434. I Have the Finest Tract of Land on the Peninsula for platting purposes; near carline at a bargain. Call today. S. N. STEELE 110 Second Street. SNAP $5 per acre. Two sections choice grazing and stock lands, Klamath Co., Oregon. For particulars call on McKINLEY MITCHELL 202 hi Stark St., City. FOR LEASE Lrong term. Quarter block on East Morrison, close in. Best apartment site on East Side. Inquire of McKINLEY MITCHELL 2023 Stark Street. CHOICE PENINSULA ACREAGE. $15,000 for 8 acres fronting on Portland Boulevard, just 5 Mocks west of Piedmont. Three acres of this tract taken in half of the boulevard; front can be leased to responsible party for $50 per month. Half of the land is cleared and in bearing fruit. There is a seven-room house on the tract. G. H. VAN H0UTEN, 438 Worcester Block. Look! $TiO down and $10 a month will buy one of the beat 120-acre tracts in Cowlitz County at $fi an acre, on the Kalama River; two springs on tiie place, deep, rich soil; will make an ideal apple orchard or stock and chicken ranch; easily cleared; coun ty road running through the place; close to school. Write or call on owner. E. Groves, Rainier, Oregon 20 ACRES $1750 20 acres only 8 miles from Portland, a hoard sidewalk from Beaverton near ly to the land. The car line will double the value this vear. J. F. COMPTON, 100 Abinston Bldg. BOAT MEN ATTENTION Have about $1500 and services to invest in a steam tug or small river steamer. Call at 165V2 Third St, Room A Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL 202 Mr Kay Bldg., 3d Stark. - OIVL ALE A CAL SACRIFICE JTEW TODAY. SURE WINNER Independent living. This farm has every ttiinff needed on and In It to mke a man in dependent. 250-arre dairy farm. Thia to the best-adapted land for dairy inr in the state: clean, cool, flowing spring stream waters the farm perfectly the year around: soil black, adapted to timothy and clover; alo ffood for fruitgrowing; no east winds; 40 acres In culti vation. 100 easy to clear, balance in stump and small oak and fir timber; small house, jtood barn, bearing orchard- beautiful surround Injrs; mile to lagle Creek station. V, mile to school, church and store and postoftice. For the aext few days, price $7000. This la another winner: 21 acrs. mearly all Improved and bottom land; Johnson Creek aero land; rich black soil: no gravel or ro.-k ; on Foster road. 20 rods east LcMts Junction; 2 carlfnes to city, b and 10-cent fare; fine Claca for hogs, ducks, chickena. dairy, vegeta ns, clover, timothy and fruits, anything you wish to grow; the foundation Is there and It will never go bark on you If you do right by It. See us soon for price and terms. J. L. WELLS CO. 106 Chamber of Commerce bldg. 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. 80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON BIG LOST RIVER, IDAHO. Sugar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain. Almost the entire tract Is practically level, with just alant enough to irrigate nicely. No alkali. Mine?, smelters and quartz mills in mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sugar factories operating in Bingham and Fremont counties, in which a hirge portion of this tract ia situated. Market facilities unexcelled. This tract Is also bordered by one of the most ex tensive stock ranges in Idaho. The Oregon Bhort 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 Line Kail road. Price, $o0. 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 TUB BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Abraham & White. 227 H Washington st. Andrews, F. V. A Co. M. 3349. 33 Hamilton bL Angeles Exchange, 51S Commonwealth bldg. Baker, Alfred A., 215 Abington bldg. Chapln & Herlow. 425 Chamber of Commerce. Churchill-Matthews Co.. Main & A174310 2d. Coast Realty Co.. Main 15t'8. 236 H Morrison. Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bl. A1916. Commercial Invest. Co., 210 Lumber Exchange. Compton, J. F. Pac. & A1&48. 100 Abington bl. Cross ley Co., T08-0 Corbett bldg. M. 7b55. De Burgh, C. R.. Pac 773. 220 Abington bldg. Dean Land Improvement & Colonization Co., 631 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Dubois & Crockett, 270 Washington st. Goddard, H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st. Hotchklss, C. R. & Co., M. 1003. 303 C. of C. Jennings & Co., Main 188. 128 7th at. , Lee, M. E., room 411 Corbett building. Mall & Von Bonstel 104 2d St., 382 E. Burnstde. 0' Donne II, J. F.. M. 4561 & A2561. 230 Stark. Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchild bldg. Main 6661. Parrish, Watkins & Co., 250 Alder st. Porter & French, 607 Commercial bldg. Reed. Fields & Tynan, M. 7004, A3G51. 102 2d. Rose City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayette bldg. Schalk, Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 392. A.192. Surety Investment Company, rooms jlM-27-28 Corbett bldg., opp. Postofflce. (Douald H. Smith, Robert B. May and W. Lawrence). Sharkey, J. P. & Co., 122 Sixth st. Steinmetz, F. J. & Co., 113 Morrison st. Swensson, A. F. &. Co., 253 Washington st. Tho Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third et. (Holladay Addition.) Veteran Land Company, 165 Third st. Waddell, W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. FOB 8 AXE REAL ESTATE. IF YOC have a smatl amount of cash, here. If your chance. I am willing to lose J2t6 of present value on a line HWxluO corner lot in Vernon; high and sightly; choice location, in carline block. Se owner, 503 Lumber Exchange bldg., phons Main 4398. MODERN HOME, TOO BIG FOR OWNER, close in. very modern, furnace, fireplace, fancy plumbing, beautiful lot. grand view of river and city; new bridge will make it li minutes' walk to heart of city. Phone mornings. Main or A li42. 5-RtOM cottage, full lot, SuxlOO. sewer and street improvements, cheap; caah or term; 2Sth and East Irving Ms.; also corner lot in Punnvside district, for sale by owner. Inquire 175 E. 20th St. Phone East 18RR. FOR SALE 6-room modern house on Haw thorne ave.; concrete walks; new and up to date: only $3500. half cash, balance to suit. Conklin Bros., 302 Rothchild bide. MODERN 6-room cottage on Improved street; this place is new and a snap at $2tWi: $."00 down, balance on easy terms. Conklin Bros., 3o2 Rothchild bldg. FOR SALE Modern- 5-room cottase. bath, ce ment basement, plastered walls; handy to car; IS minutes- out; $1475. 5:o Lumber Exchange bldg. HOLLADAY New 6-room modern crttage; built for a home; lot Sox 123; barn and alley. Room IS, 313 Wash ington st. NEW. modern 8-room house, corner, $4500; modern 6-room house. $:i;00; small payment, balance monthly. Owner, phone East 675. HERE is your chance for a snap; lot 83x12!) and a fine corner on Commercial st., $1400. Room 18, 313 Washington st. GOOD house and two lots in Gresham. close to Mount Hood line, to he sold at once. Address X 67ft. Orcgonlan. FOR $22 will sell equity In 7,1x1 Ort feot in Irvington, balance $1115 payable in install ments. H 60ft. Oregon ian. WA NTED Partner for good paying cash business; small amount of money required. 5:w Lumber Exchange bldg. $320O BI'YS splendid modern houFe in walk ing distance of the Steel bridge. J. F. Compton. 100 Abington bldg. BRA CTIFCL corner lot, 75xt no. near Haw thorne; good neighborhood; $1400. Conklin Brow., 302 Rothchild bldg. $500 CASH buys corner lot and house built to suit; balance like rent. Room 18. 313 Washington st. $&50 New 4-room house, full lot, 24 bearing fruit trees, in Creston. Inquire 877 Ober lin, Portsmouth. $3500 CASH will buy 4 lot? in North Port land; must sell. Call room 40. Washing ton bldg. SEVERAL nice modern houses, cheap for cash or easy terms. 325 Lumber Ex change. $600 BUYS nice lot In South Portland, near carline; fine view. K 680. Orego nlan. $5500 Full warehouse lot on railroad, North Portland, with two houses. C 674, Orego nian. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Two lots, graded. Im proved, $1750; terms; bargain. W Hb'j. Ore gonian. $80080x100, S. E. 'cor. Hooker and Water; good flat proposition ; terms. Owner, box 710, city. CORNER LrT. 333 Benton st., cor. Cherry. 5-room cottage, modern; L car. Apply owner. GOCD building lots, $1 wh, 5 per month. Purse, 823 Chamber of Commerce. SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldg. BA RGA TN in new 6-ronm modern house in t una y side. Call 1208 East Yamhill st. FOR gALE REAL ESTATE. AX ORCHARD FREE. PL'T YOI R MONEY TO WORK. Here 1? Just One Opportunity t- Mart A FORTUNE IN HOOD RIVER. A beautiful level IHk-aore tract : rich, sub-irrigated apple soil; 2u acres rvariv for trees; house, barn, spring, some old orchard. A live man can make one-half of this tra.t pay for the other half and hnve his orchard free. Come in and g-t detail of thif at tractive proposition. A small pavment ban dits it. MAC RAH & ANGUS. 432 Chamber of Commerce. I. EST 1UYS ON PENINSULA 2-acre tract. $l,.ort pr acre, term 4-acre tract. $15.00 per acre, terms. 9-acre tract. $150 per acre, terms. Wo make a specialty of Peninsula prop erty and can give you tome good buvs, ia lots or acreage. F. B. LACY REALTY CO," 737 Chamber of Commerce. $$000 Beautiful oorner on 12th. s.-uth of .lof ferson; best apartment bite for ihe pike on the We.ot Side. $rt500 M'xIuOon Mill st.. nar 12th Sl-tKH) ror, jinirnn,. Holladay-!, Add., on 12th. near Broadway; fine building corner, acres Hood River fruit land; eeiy acre can be cultivated; price $25 per acre. LEONARD liltoS.. 33-4 Chamber of Commerce. A HOME at the Old Mlvsioa Villa; will have all modern convenience; 7 -acre orlvate park, day nursery, kindergarten and mi. it from our own cows Mr tho little ones; all living expenses at wholesale rates; sound proof floors and partition walls; prices from $5(0 to $l5uo; may be paid in Installment. Call from 12 to 2 any day or addn. The Old Mission Villa, 604 Dekum bldg.. Port land, Or. $5,n BUYS a beautiful ti-room modern house, with full cement basement, furnace nie placc, walls- all tinted, dining-room pan eled, with built-in buitet. etc. ; terms can be arranged; location Hawthorne park, eaay walking distance. WASHINGTON & OREGON REALTY CO.. 108 2d t., Portland. Or. Ptione. Main 2-it4. THIS IS IT! 5 acres, rich soil, magnificent view nf river; absolutely best suburban place anywhere to be seen; 3 blocks elect rlo cars. For a few days only $2j00. Easy terms. THE DUNN-LAWRENCE COMPANY, 248 Alder Street. . SACRIFICE. ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS. 10 acres, o blocks carline- 5c fair; high state cultivation, Ouii bearing fruit trees, 1 acre berries, good water piped over entire tract for Irrigation; good ." room house, barn and two rhicken-houfOi,; $U(.a00; terms. A. S. Draper Co.. 34;i3 Washington. Room i. SNAP WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Right on carline; in easy reach of P. O. ; lot 50x100; ."j0 down, $1.". month ; taxes paid for two years; street grad.-d and curbed, cement walk and water, nrar school; finest view in city; mut sell at or.ce. Address box H -:. Oregonlan, RISLEY ACREAGE. OREGON CITY LINE. 2 acres. Concord Station. $1.00. 2'-i acres. Concord Road, $l2fi. 2 7-lO acre, Eaet Risley Station. $1343. C. W. RISLEY, Milwaukie. R. 1. Phone Oregon City Farmers 1811. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. 40x1 HJ, Near Hawthorne ave. ; street improve ments all in and paid for; a snai, at $700. THE VETERAN LAND. CO.. Hi;. U 3d t. SACRIFICE. $2700 will buy a $;.2tx interest in a epln did piece of properly, drawing 0 per cent interest. OTTO & HARK SOX, 133 h" 1st st. 13 ACRES near Gresham on good road. bfHt or lion, about ten acres under cultiva tion, some timber on balance, running water, carline across tho ilace. i: lr.se to station, to be sold this week. Address G 6M, Oregon ian. HER DM AX BROS. Contractors and builders; estimates given; any desired home built; several nice homes and thousand residence elts to chooro from In Irvington. Residence 741 llalsey st. Phone C 1271. I AM offering 5-acre tracts on the Oregon " ic cmime di rtuucea prices lor a short time; fine fruit and berry land, oa your own terms. W. V. BUKKB, (vJO C. Of C. bldg. KEARNEY, BET. 22D AND 23 D. 30x100 OR 00x100. - $5000 rofildence going up adjoining. LA MONT & HARRIS. 303-4 Swetland Hldg. $1350 New 4-room cottage; closet, bathroom, pantry, two porches and basement; lnt 4 ox 120; 4Vs blocks west from Nashville Staf.cn, on Mt. Scott carline: can be Inspected week days. John F. Muller, owner. $1.'E50 FOR a modern 4-room cottage; nice lawn, garden and berry patch; lot 100xl"0; onl two blocks from carline; $4oo will handle this; it is a pnap. Call phone Main oMJti. 412 Commercial block. ACREAGE on carline, 4 miles station in front of property; finest soil; under cultiva tion; spring water; a rare bargain ; will be sold quick. Write at once; at $750 per acre. L HS7, Oregnntan. BEST 5-room cottage in Firland. $ L7i; terms; grocery on East Side, over 2i regular customers; we have all kinds of timber lands. See Kelley, 303- Roth child bldg. EIGHT acres at Gresham. five under culti vation, best soil in Oregon, few rods from station, running water. no stone, no waste land; $2 100. Address X tl8. Qre gonian. TEN acres or more on mot promfnent car line, 5 miles; 6-room house, nearly new, outhouses, vineyards, orchards, tine living spring, best soil. Address at once. $s50 per acre. A 07t, Oregonian. HOUSES for sale in all parts of the city on easy terms; . acreage .suitable for subdi viding made a specialty. Kinney & Stampher. 531-532 Lumber Exchange bldg.. 2d and Stark sts. FOR SALE Neat cottage of four rooms, with full lot, line garden soil, near Arl?t a station, MounL Scott carline. $800 cash, worth several hundred more. Address H. Gti2. Oregonian. WANTED Four gentlemen with $125n each to invest with me in townsitc proposition, where opportun itle for making money are practirally unlimited. Full part UulajF, J i.S2, Oregonian. 5-ROOM houfc, lot 5oxltHi: i bearing fruit trees. chicken -house. barn, wo-x In In 'I. fenced; I1" blocks car; l'erunu!ar; $l2"o, $4no down, $15 month, G per cent. K titv3, Oregonian. BEAUTFCL building lot. 50x100, between two nice houses on East 33d St.. 150 fei-c from car; $tiO0, $!oo cash, balance S io per month. Bollam Grussl & Higley, 124 3d st. i ACRES choice fruit land, west of Portlan i. 1 mile from Beav.Tton; 1 acre cleared, bal ance partly Impmvfd; for a Fhrt time uill take $50. Address owner. A 072, Oregonian. BUNGAIW Five rooms, bat h, artistically arrangeil; large living room, fireplace , bok case, cabinet, kitchen, h i tic and basement ; ideal home; large lot. lill EuM ANtrr. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT' Y. P. A. Tl'KTS, 303ii WASHINGTON ST. $4)0. High-class surroundings, lot KOxlOO; streets, cement walks and curbs paid; aut quick. J C57, Oregonian. 6 TO 10-room houses, new, modern, as low as $200 cash, balance to suit Arthur o. Draper & Co., 343 Washington st.. rooms 5 and 6, cor. 7th at. MODERN fl-room bungalow, one room un finished, large attic, cellar. 3 lots; Fir land, two blocks carline; $250; terms. Phone Tabor 6S7. WII-L sll my bcputiful cminti-y hon:e at a great bargain; three acres ."ij'Vndidly ini I j roved, modern houi'e, near 5c c;ir fare. F 7t. Oregonian. H OOD ii I E It L A N OS. MAC RAE & ANSI'S. 432 Chamber ot Commerce. 8-ROOM modern bouse. .VxlO0 lot. Noh Hfl district, 20 minutes' walk to business cen ter. Moore Sc. Frost Land Co., S wet land bldg. HOOD RIVER BARGAIN If you have $15.-0 for Investment, see owner of this line place at once. S t7S, Oregnnlon. $lit.750 GOOD business lot on 0 md ave nue, south of Burnsldc; fine buy. K tt2, Orcgonlan. $1800 FOR another fine West Side lot on carline; excellent lucariono. 118 Abing ton bldg. MODERN (l-room house. furnihd rr unfur nished. See owner, 47 Corlwtt hltlg. FOR SA LP; by ownT, fine lot on the East Side, clone in. H t;i. Oregonian. IR V r N GT ON A cho I c e b ui ! d i n g lot c&fca . 27 FaliiB bldg, phone Main 8429.