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TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1903.
E
H01S0 PEOPLB AGREE TO
PLEDGE THEMSELVES.
Men. Nominated for Legislature.
Hold Meeting and Resolve Upon
Action Statement People Busy.
An agreement was reached yesterday
between members of the Hodeon-Sichel-Bayer
ticket to pledge themselves to the
nominee of the Rpublican primaries for
United State Senator. The first pledge
of this ticket was to support thuTpeople's
choice" of the primaries and the general
election, if the object of that choice should
be a Republican. When W. S. U'Ren re
treated from the firing line and ceased to
be a candidate. Hodson and Sichel de
clared that they were ready to support
the primary choice, whether Fulton or
Cake.
This lead was followed yesterday by
other members of the ticket, at a meeting
held in the afternoon. The effect has been
to pacify to some extent the Idleman-Davia-Drake-Colwell
camp, which has been
advocating "Republican voters' choice"
doctrine. This latter contingent also held
a conference of lte leaders yesterday,
among theme being C. M. Idleman, W.
M. Davis. Arthur Orton, Ralph Moody,
Frank Sinnott and A. B. Manley. It was
decided to continue support of Dr. Emmet
Drake and EL B. Colwell, for the State
Senate, since thiy were the original candi
dates of this camp, but for the preaent
to do nothing more.
"We demanded of the Hodson crowd,"
aid one of the Idleman camp, "only that
they stand on the county convention plat
form and promise to vote for the Republi
can voters' choice for United States
Senator. Since they have made a flip
flop in that direction, I don't know that
we desire to continue the row. As to
whether we should put out a ticket, that
has not yet been determined."
The Statement No, 1 camp was some
what busy yesterday, Thomas McCusker
being the especially active patriot Dan
Kellaher, who has come out as a candi
date for the State Senate on a State-ment-No.-l
pledge, is counted as one of
the stalwarts of this camp. Mr. Mc
Cusker was working hard to work up
sentiment in business circles for State
ment No. 1. Among the men boomed on
his Bide are Dr. H. W. Coe, Dr. Andrew
C. Smith, Ben Belling and Louis G.
Clarke.
DAILY METKOROIXKI1CA1. REPORT.
PORTt.AVD. March 1.1 Maximum tempera
ture, M degrees, minimum. .8 decrees. River
reading at 8 A. M.. I S feet: change In last
S noma, rls .3 foot. Total rainfall !V P. M.
to 5 P. M ). .M Inch; total rainfall slnca
September t, lflOT. 2K.74 inches: normal rain
fall, ,14.11 Inches; deficiency. 7.3" inches. To
tal sunshine March 12. hours. 80 minutes:
possible sunshine. 11 hours. 43 mlnutea.
Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at & P. M.
3O.02 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific time,
March la.
t? Wind.
I
si ? 2 -
I i i
TATIOJTn.
aker City....
Rif marck .......
Hols.
Helena
North Head....
Pocatello.......
Portland. ......
Red Hi tiff
Roweburs:
frwrramento.....
Salt l ake
San Francisco.
Spokane
Tacoma.
Tatonsh Island.
Walla Walla..
T. !14SV
4k:o.oo S:W
I0.'214NW
MI0.OOi.1UIW
!UU.I8i24lSW
OHIO. 01)1 SiSW
MI0.:W!2OSW
72IO.UIII 4S
UtiiO.OO 101 W
7410.00) 4INB
2 0.001 4NW
72 0.0l 14! W
RBI T. lltl'PW
82 t .SS'SOISW
4K10.50 24iSV
! T. I 4'1 NW
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(cloudy
IRalny
Jpt cloudy
(Cloudy
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M-loudy
VRalny
(Cloudy
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H'loudy
(cloudy
IRalny
iAloudy
ICIoudy
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The British Columbia storm has moved east
to Alberta. It caused general rain In this
district, except In Its extreme southern por
tion. The rain wai unusually heavy In the
Sound country. The following: maximum
wind velocities have also been reported In
connection with thin storm. North Head.
Vh. , Aft ml lea, eou t h ; Tatoosh Island,
Wash., 66 ml leu. south; Tacoma, SO miles,
southwest; Portland. 32 mile, south, and Spo
kane. 28 miles, southwest. It Is much
warmer tn Montana, but on the Pacltic .Slope
the temierature have remained nearly .sta
tionary. The Indications are for showers and cooler
weather In this district Saturday. High winds
will continue tonight in Washington. Eastern
Orejron and Idaho and diminish and shift to
west Saturday.
FORECASTS.
Fnr the 2ft hours ending midnight. March 14:
Portlaad and vicinity Showers and cooler;
westerly wind?.
Western Oregon Showers: cooler, except
near the coat ; westerly winds.
Western Washington Showers, cooler, ex
cept near the coast; hljrh southwesterly winds,
shifting to west and diminishing in velocity.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Showers and cooler; high southwest
rlv winds, EDWARD A. REALS.
llntrlct Foreonter.
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THE
PORTLAND
(VBOTEM TXAX
HODEBJt
UE8TAUKAJTT.
COST ONK BOuLUOM POT.T-ABA.
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I HOTEL OREGON j
Z ' - CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS I
t Portland's New and Modern BoteL Rates $1 per Day and Dp .
Z European Plan. Free Bus.
: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Z
Centrally Located
Long: Dtofnuee Phoat
la Every Room.
HOTEL, PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND. OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
trn is. $U t S.M 9m DT
HOTEL LENOX
Portlajxfa Nssrset and
Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Rates:
I $1 day and up European plan Long dis- S
tance phorve in all rooma Private baths.
C SS DATD8. rresMeni.
St Charles Hotel
CCX (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OB. -
European plan ' rooms soc to $1.59
first-class restaurant in connection '
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
NORTONIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American and European
AMUSEiLEXTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
L&st ray of the Beautiful Motion Pictures
Cuutinuous performance 2 to 10 P. M.
Scenes From
"THK MERRY WITOW"
THE Bl TTER.I
"THE TWO ORPHANS"
Illustrated Songs
10c ANY PEAT 10c
MARQUAM GRAND
One Week, Beiclnninc Sunday NlKht. Mar. 15
Matinees Wednefdny and Saturday "
Joe Weber's Gorgeous Production
"DREAM CITY"
The Most Brilliant and Catchy Musical
Plav in Years With
M IKY MARBLE AMI 1JTTI.E CHIP
Kvenlngs. Soc, 7ic. (1; Matinees. 2Sc.
50c. Tic.
BAKER THEATER pVom.
GEO. L. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER.
TonlKht All Week Mutlnee Saturday,
lilrst Time Here at Popular Prices.
Rachel Crother's Great New York Success,
"THE THREE OF U8."
A play of unusual beauty and Interest.
One of the big ones, for which tha Baker la
noted.
Evenings, 2.1c. 35c. 50c; matinees. 15c 25c
Next Week: "ZIRA."
EMPIRE THEATER n.on. .m 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."
K magnificent production Thrilling plot.
From Lew Wallace's Story. "The Fair God."
Nights. 15c. 2Sc. 35c, 50c. Matinees. 10c. 20c
ext Attractlua: "Sis in New York."
WHERE TO DINE
The Sargent 'co'nnolJr.. CoTa.so-.".
d'hote dly. 60c Sun. ISc. Orand 4 Hawthorn.
Austro- Hungarian Restaurant
24T Taylor, between 2d and d. Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
Kriimfp' drill 105 9th nlT "
XrUUUf S VI til French chef can prepare
such dinners as are served at Brandes' Qrlll.
r . . , t. rt ' u 383 Morrison sC Merchants
IVrUSe S luncn. u--. jjc. Dinner 0:iU-
P. M., S5c; Sunday chicken dinner. 60c
Tl, Ht-o trnn T"- Merchants' lunch
ineuragon dallT 25c. Spciai sun.din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey at noodles. 60i
Cottage Waffle ..x.tatiud
mvrit. Remsonabl prlc.
nnncmnrAs 3 Washington t- Mr
ilUnSniOre S chants lunch. 11:30-2.
c; din.. 5 to S P.M.. 25c A Soc Sp. Sun. din.
Vmnipa Third L Rercular dlnnr.
XL. Illy 11 C 25c Spoclai dinner very Sun
day. rpu Vlanna 351 Morrison st., tmder
AUr f iniuo minaj'ra't. Merchant luncn
11-, 25c. a U carte. I A. M. to 1 A. M.
HEAIXJX'ARTERH
FOB TOCRISTB mmd
COUMEBCUL
lUVELEBa
Bpeatel
to families aad stn
I gentlemen. Tba
muagmeit will b.
alsaaed a sdl time;
so show raoma aaa
(It iKea. A mod
ern Turkish bath es
tablishment In tha
bote.
H. C BOWERS,
M anaaer.
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PhiL Metschea & Son, Props.
Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00
rtnt-Ctaas Cheek Bistonr
With Hotel,
Third and I
MainSts. :
Moat Mnelarn Hotal Z
. O. DATUk e. am Treaa.
A Strictly First-CIaas and
Modern Hotel Containingl70
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Long Distance Phones
in Kvery Room.
Aoto Bus Meet
All Trains.
Rates Americas, $2.00 per day and up.
Hates European, $1.00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board. $45 to $05
accord. nc to room. For two. $75 to $110.
Board without room $30 per month
Rates to Families
AMUSEMENTS.
OEfr ir1 THEATER
IlEaLllJ 14th and Washington
Phones Main I, and A 1122
TOMORROW AND MONDAY NIGHTS
The Musical Spectacular Extravaganza,
"THE BLACK CROOK." .
Tretty GirlB Catchy MupIc Laughter.
Prices: Loww Floor SI. 50. $1. Balcony $1,
Tac. &uc. jsntire uanpry oc.
PRICES:
$4
$3
$2.50
$2
$1.50
Gallery
Adra.
$1.00
SALE OPENS TODAY
Kreisler-Dauer
Tues. Eve March 17
Heili
TIR13CTI0N
Iia Steen-AVynn Coman.
THE STAR phones 1
For the entire week of March 8
The R. E. French Stock Company Presents
-ANITA. TIIE SlXil0 OIKL,"
A Comedy-Drama In Four Acts.
First Time Produced bv a Stock ComDany.
Matinees: Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 2:30 P. M , prices 10c and
2uc. Every' evening at S:15 P. M., prices
15c. and 35c. seats may D reservea
by either phone.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 1026.
Week Commencing Monday. March 9.
Th Allen Stock Company Presents
A Three-Act Farce.
"OI B EW G1BL."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c, and 30c. Boxes 50o.
Office onen 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sia.
The Eminent Comedians.
MURPHY AND l ILtLAKU.
in a Sketch of Their Own.
The Marvelous Acrobats.
THE FLORKJiZE TROIPE.
Matinees Every Day at 2:30 in the After
noon. Nlshts. 7:30 and 9 o'clock.
Prices Upstair. 15c; downstairs. 25c;
boxes, 50c; weekday matinees. 15c, any seat.
THE GRAND-VandeviHe de
For the Entire Week of March 9.
CARLISLE'S IMXi AND PONY CIRCUS.
Featuring "Tom," World's Greatest Talking
Pony.
STADIUM TRIO,
phenomenal Ring Act.
F. F- Montressa'S Great Motion P let urea
Showing "Cupid s pranks."
East Side Dramatic Organization
Burkhsrdt bldg.. East Burnside. between
Union avi. and Grand ave.. week of Monday.
March . THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER."
Any Seat 10c. Friday, lodge henent; seats
25c.
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
r
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t o s -
xrvr .. .. a- . ,st
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin. Otis F-, and Maoel ofteopaths. formerly
Macleay bid if. Fhune A 4a7D, Main 3227.
Cavanatti, w m., Dr.. dvnusl, rorineny Co-
lumbia & Buchanan blus. il.in 6139, A 51Ji.
Cfiriatensen, C, optician una jeweler, fornieriy
wiLfa Buliertteld isroa. Otiice 413. Main 81d6
Chance, Arthur W-. Dr.. dent la t formerly
litkiim hi dir. Off.(- KIU-Ik. Main ll56
Chapman. H. E., formerly Abiugton bklg.;
oitice 2H. Phone Main o.su.
Coffe. R. C., Dr.. physician and surgeon.
Conroy. -K. J., Ur., phjsician and surgeon, of-
hctis fcujtr-y. Main oiaw. a. oiv.
Corbett Estate of fa. Vr.. Robert H. Strong.
manai'er. t'hane Main 81b. A 32tl.
Crockett. E- N., Dr.. phyeiclan and surgeon.
lormerly Mohawk blag, xuain no, a
Crossley Co., The, reai estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 7u8-tt. Main 7hM, A 6722.
Dleoa. Robt. civil engineer, formerly
Mohawk hide. Phone Attt8.
Dufur & Dufur, public stenogranbera. Phone
Main 3U04, A lSM
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 5578. A1978.
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr.. osteopath, for-
ii if i i v AiiiLirJiv uiua. maiu ichmi a- -m w
Goudey & Wood, bonO?, formerly Buchanaa
Diag. juavi aVkia a on..
cegeie. n. w ., ur., unj ilisj h.uu .uhvv,
. t k.i . .mi A fVVl 1
xurmeriy juiuickv; uiufe. wwu
Utina liHtU-lV!
Jefferds. Henry C-, Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Uekum Diag. siain ,
Jones, N. W"., Dr., physician, formerly Co
tnn.hf hi no- KiH i liMtS. Main 276.
Jonts, Treve, Dt., dentist, formerly Buchanan
Diag. unices iun-iz. Mam
Kelsey. FraDk C, civil engineer, formerly Co-
l.imMa hl,l- Sain KIaA.
King, J. C. ElUott. Dr., physician, formerly
Monawa Diag, Aiau. i;w. . . , ,
Kyne, B- F-. Mrs., formerly Russel bloc
Lab be. Edmund J , Dr.. physician and snr-
ient, ueo. r., attorney, lorownj n
( m,r i-v s.. ' 1 Q Ualn Aid. A 1 RHS.
Lee, M. E. Keal Estate and Loans, formerly
Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main oow.
Locke & Gullete. Brs offices 819-820-8ZL
Trinnu Uain Til A -741.
Un,.iry,n,io ir & T rip nhvalnlan and SUr-
geon, formerly Dekum Dicg. Main ioi,
Manlon. Katherlne C. Ir., formerly Hamil-
Matson. Ralph C. and Ray W. Dra. formerly
Marjuaxn bldg. Main 7tJ7. ,
McCusker. Clarence J.. Dr., Physician and
c.,P,-.nn fnrrr.Ariv ir i np hide. Maln276.
Metschan, E. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar-
quam Diag. I'none iiain t o.
Nichols, A. &.. C- L- & H. Dra, physicians
Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel,
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. surgeon's
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
v.i,i riTfiui Ciii PhnnA Main A:4J.
Peters.' Goo. D-, -Dr., dentist, formerly Oo-
lumD.a Diag. uiuco iui. ruuu
Petrel. A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
Pierce. E. A., Lr.'. physician, offices 100T-1008.
Phones Main M, acmjw. ,
Pollvka & Co., tailors, formerly 240 Morrl-
TlUnn Main HI
Sweet. Elnathan, formerly Ablngton bldg.; of-
Taylor, Frank M .,-Ir.r physletan and aur-
TTnfnr. .lav h A T.tourett. H. T.. Attorneys,
. wu ami onT Vain
rormeriy oweiiana uiug. uutw
AQQ a i Rita
Veazte & Veazie. attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 645
Williamson & McNary. physiciansw formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Yaquina Bay Co., The. formerly Mohawk
blag , w . r. eiine. jumu uio. Awt
Zan. Jas. C, Dr.. physician and surgeon.
formerly Marquam pmg. amu pjv-
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHJiKN PAC1WC.
Lravlns: Portland I
Rn.. hlirir PubSUDKef ............ I S:19a.
Cottaee Grove Passenger .......I 4:15 p.m.
CallJornla Express ....) 7:45 t. m.
Ban Francisco Express llll:uu p. la-
West Bide i
Corvallis passenger I T:00a.
cVi.rirlnn PHSEeneeT .............I 4:10 D.
Forest Grove Paasenser ........ .11:00 a. m.
Forest Grove Passenuer ......... I 5:40 p.m.
Arrlvlco; Portland I
nrcaon Express I 7:65a.m.
Cottage Grove Passenger 111:30 a.
TLnwhurir Passenger ........... A 5:30 p.
Portland Express .111:15 p. m.
West Slde
Corvallis Passenger 6:35 p.m.
Sheridan Passenger 10:80a.m.
Fnrest Grove Passenger I 8 :00a.m.
Forest Grove passenger f 2:50 p.
KOBTHJSBN PAClilC.
Leaving Portland
l aconia auu ocm. " I "
North Coast A Chicago Limited..! 2:00p.m.
Overland Express 11:45 p.m.
Arrivinc Portland
I
North Coast Limited.
Portland Express
Overland Express .
"7:00 a. i
4:15 p. :
8:15 p.
OBEGON KAILKOAO NAVIGATION CO.
1
Leaving Portland
Pendleton puagenger 7:15 a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a.m.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p.m.
Kansas City & Chicago Express. o:00 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer 8:00 a. m.
Chi Kan. City & Portland Ex.. 9:45am.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p.m.
Pendleton Passenger 5:15 p m.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland I
Astoria & SeaBiua Express 8:00 a. m.
Astoria & Seaside Express 6:00 p.m.
Arriving Fortlanil
Astoria & Portland Passenger.. 12:15 p.m.
Portland Express 10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving portlaod
C P K- 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.
Via Seattle 7:00 a.m.
Jefferson-Street Sfation
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavinc Portland
Dallas Passenger 7:40 - m.
Dallas Passenger 4:lo p. m.
Arrlving Portland
Dallas passenger 10:15 a m.
Dallas Passeneer 5:150 p.m.
Oregon Electric Redlwa.y Co,
Irving portlnml
Salr-m and intermediate
points . .'.
Salem and intermediate
poins
Salem, Tualatin, Wilson
ville. West Woodburn..
Salem and intermediate
Local j C:15
Local 1 8:2j
Limited! 9:05
a. m.
a. m,
points
Sa', em and intermediate
points .....
Salem. Tualatin, Wilson-
ville West Woodburn. .
Sal-m and intermediate
points
Arriving Portland
Salem and intermediate
points
Salem and Intermediate
points
Salem. Tualatin, Wtlswn-
vtlle. West Woodburn. .
Salem and intermediate
points
Salem and intermediate
poln ts "
Salem. Tualatin. Wilsnn-
ville. West Woodburn..
Salem and intermediate
points -
Local
Local
11:05
2:30
a. m.
p. m.
3:35 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
Local
Local
Local
8:35 s
10:21 l
Limited 11.36
Local j 1:23
Local 4:50
Limited! :10
Local 1 7:52
a. m.
p. m.
p, m.
p. m.
p. m.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
UarHvori. Columbia Hardware com
HarU tt lire pany, aS Morrison street.
Special. Mrs. Potts sad Irons, $1.15 a set.
Phone miii
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company. Inc. Meats.
Poultry. Fish. Vegetables. lOS-T Third
street. Both phones.
EtYfra Strictly fresh Oregon ranch eggs
o&a 20c per dozen.
Henion-Uenley Co.. 267 Yamhill St.
Ciaa MantltiQ Lsto Mantle. Mc, the
UBS JlaUUS equal of ths best 35o
mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor
rison. Both phones.
H'A BOOO cords nrvt-class 4-foot Or
UUU mood. 15 ner cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. EagU Creek Fuel Com
pany. 4v Corbeti Bldg.
RtafiAnArv DW yu know there was
OIHIIUUCI J a stationery store at 349
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Uavis & Kllburn. A. 1611.
our own conservatories. Martin
ft Forbea. S4T Washington st. Both phones.
Millinotv AU th newest and latest
iiiliiiuri j Spring creations now on ex-
ibition. Take s, 4o w asningion street.
fn ol Rocs: Springs Coal. Independent
Coal A ice Company, opposlta City
Library. Both phones.
xarden seeds now. Our 1908 an
nual and deed Planters' Guide free. Port
land Seed Comfjany, 180-186 Front street.
I? s. a to a Have you planted those rose
I""'5 bushes yet? Got busy now. Thou
sands of bushes. lOc to S5c; catalogue tells.
Portland Seed Co.. ISO-ISA Front street.
viAA4.I,. Let us equip your
X.ictuiu i iAiuico new home. Our
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works, 61 Sixth street.
flinncrTaT.lia Graves Co.. 828
Ajviavro F"" washtnrton- TaiKinar
Machines. Records, Music all tha latest
songs:
"plflflno- Knlvas. Forks and all Silver
j. lallll ware repeated as good as new.
Oregon plating Works, 128 Lownsdalei Main
SoTO, A aX i .
White Senlng Machines orcooa
hand machines this week. Jones. 11th and
Washington sts.
PhnfAQ SPECIAL OFFER. Cabinets $3
X UUIUS per doxen. B1CKNELL, Rothchlld
bldg., entrance 287 Washington st.. be
tween tn ana run.
n'hiclrvr O'Malley & Neuberger, 327
U1KJ Washington st. Main 2394. A
full Quart oi Kipley s hour Don or rye, i.uu.
MEETENG WOTICKa.
THERE WILL BE A
business meeting of Al Ka-
der Temple this (Saturday)
evening: at 8 o'clock at Ma
sonic Temple. Get - your
cards and fezzes from the
Recorder before evening. By
order
ILLS. POTENTATE!
0RF5GON" LODGE, NO. 101. A
F. A-N D A. M. Special communlca
, tion this (Saturday) evening 7:30
6 Sl7 o'clock in new Masonic Temple,
west lark ana Yamhill. Work if.
C. deeree. Visit in brethren cor
dially invited. By order W. M.
A. J. HANXLAN, Sec
VBREIN' EINTRACHT All members are
requested to attend the funeral of our late
memoer. tt. ivessenicn. wnicn win tatte
place on Sunday, March IK, at 2 P. M., from
Finlevs undertakin parlors, corner Third
and Madison streets. Interment at Greenwood
Cemetery. G. H. 6IEBELS, President.
tsy ueo. Haroia, secretary.
DIEjD
IN GATE In this city, March 13. at her
residence. 329 Gllsan St.. Mrs. bophia In
gate, aged 66 years. Funeral announce
ment . later.
THOMAS At her late residence. 496 East
26th st., Cynthia J.. beloved wife of Will
iam P. Thomas, and mother of Robert H.
Thomas, aged 70 years. 4 months and 14
days. mineral notice later.
SMITH In this city. March 13. at the fam
ily residence, 703 Market-et. Drive, rJmma
Smith, aged 26 years 11 months and U
days. Funeral notice hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
CLAUPSENIUS Anna Elizabeth, wife of H.
( laussenius. r unerai services at tioiman
chapei today (Saturday), at 2 P. M. Services
at crematorium private, piease omit now
ers.
JOHNS At the family residence. 621 Nehalem
avenue, March Z. Oliver T. Johns, aged
44 years, 10 months. Friends are respect-
fuiiv invited to attena tne iunerai Berv
Ices, which will be held at the Portland
Trematoriura at 2 P. M. today, Saturday
March 14.
CAMPBELL In this city. March 12, at the
family residence, wzi nam. baimon street,
ArchtR H. Camnbell. afd 27 years,
months. Friends are respectfully invited
t ii b t tnt t hA funeral twervices. W h ich Will
be held at Holman's chapel, corner Third
and Salmon streets, at '& P. M. aunaay,
March 15. Interment Kiver view ceme
tery.
TfKOTaT. Tn this cltv. March 13. at the fam
ily residence, 440 East Fourteenth street
North. Mrs. Kate Knoll, aged f7 years, 4
months. Friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services, which will
u v.a.H a.t ttM flhnvp residence at 2 P. M.
&unday, March 15. Interment River View
Cemetery
KESRENICH In this city. March 13. a
Fulton Park. Henry KesBenich. aged 8.
years 10 months and 11 days. The fu
nerai services win w -
cnM at 2 V M. Sunday. March 1
Friends invited. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery.
Third and Madison, l'hons Main 9. A 1509.
H s U.a7 u aV lllKtanavh Fnnaml t.1
- UILIIXIIIIK .--'---' .-, -
rectors. 7ti I'Ui.. Pboaa M. 430. Lqilr aast.
ERICSON TJNDEBTAKTSO CO., 409 Aide
at. laay assisian.
EDWARD HOLMAV CO.. Faneral Direct,
ira. S3 Sd st. Ladj assistant, fhana H. 607,
ars. 273 RosseU. Eaat 10gg. lady assistant.
F. S. VXTSHtsa. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lsar assisiap . um.
IW TODAY.
Clark Co. Bargain
rr 31 miles from Vancouv
SS flrrPV er. on srood road. of i
vts Jivavw mile from railroad sta
tlon, stores, shops, school, etc.; 32 acres
under fine state of cultivation, balance
slashed, burned and seeded, aiforaing
fine pasture; 7 -room house, barn 20x50
with cid sheds, two chicken houses
and all necessary outbuildings; 2 acres
orchard assortea rruits in iuu Gearing
includinir team. 7 head of cattle, chick
ens, turkeys, wagon, buggy, plows
harrows, cultivator, cream separator,
fed now on place, growing crops and
all small tools. Price $4000; $2000 cash,
balance to suit purcnaser.
THOMPSON & SWAX,
Citizens' .Nnt'l Basilc Bid.,
Vsncouver, Wash.
A FIHST-CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE
for a well-paying saloon near ball
grounds. In a rapidly growing neigh
bornood. The "RENT offsets Itself
with rental-income from balance of
nroperty.
AppIv (for business, not curiosity) to
place, 755 Thurman, or 317 Chamber of
Commerce.
WANTED
Modern cottage of 5 rooms in Multnomah
Addition or Central Alhina. Irom 9I0OO
SU000.
J. L. WELLS CO
806 Chamber of Commerce Bid?
TTEW TOD AT.
$6250
Irvlnston home, on Broadway, near
1st. Nearly new 8-room home, hard
pood floors, combination fixtures, four
lars;e bedrooms, cement basement, fur
nacel Reason for selling", owner's bust
ness compels him to move to another
city. This is a good buy. Can take
possession April 1st.
Geo. D. Schalk
Main S92. A 2332.
264 Stark.
$5500
Nice, modern 6-room home on Wil
lamette Heights; excellent view of tha
city; lot 50x100, with nice shrubbery.
This is the best value on the market
for the money.
Geo. D. Schalk
2C4 Stark Street.
Main 392. A 2392.
Second Street
Bet. Jefferson and Madison
50x100, 12-room house; bitulithic
pavement ; one block from new
100x100 brick building now beins?
erected. SO CHEAP I HATE TO
QUOTE THE PRICE. Easy
terms.
F. W. NEWELL
Room 502, Corbett Bldg.
SNAP
tS ner acre. Two sections choice
grazing and stock lands, Klamath Co.,
uregon. j?or particulars can on
McKINLEY MITCHELL
202 Mi Stark St., City.
FOR LEASE
Tariff- trm Quart ISltvlc on l?Sst
Morrison, close in.
Best apartment sue on iast biae.
inquire of -
McKINLEY MITCHELL
202 Stark Street.
Nob Hill Residence
No. 770 Marshal St., lot 50x100; good
home, 10 rooms; hot and cold water,
baths, laundry, eras and electricity,
stationary washtubs, etc. Worth
10.300.
Offered This Week at $7250
W. GADSBY
First and Washington.
$9000
Corner lot, three-story
frame, on Thurman street;
leased five years, $75 three
years, $100 two years; good
income, bpiendid specula
tive future.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
The ohe BEST place In Portland to buy.
GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DE
SIRABLE residence property of the city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER go
and see the many CHOICE residences under
construction and the Improvements going
on.
The Oregon Rear Estate Company
88 Vt Third Street. Portland. Oregon.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON
BIG LOST R1VEK, IDAHO.
Sugar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost me entire iract is praciica-uy levet,
Ith lust slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No
alkali. Mines, smelters and quartz mills In
mineral regions adjacent, ihree oeet sugar
factories operating in Bingham and Fremottt
counties, in which a large portion of this tract
is situated. Market facilities unexcelled. This
tract is also bordered by one of the moft ex
tensive stock ranges In Idaho. The Oregon
Khort T.ln Rallwav is. alreadv In operation
across this tract and three proposed railroads
will also pass over tne same, r-urcnase iickcis
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.
tvi'iijr. run Lii.vuunivo u
BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD.. BOISE, IDAHO.
Look!
50 down and $10 a month will buy one of
the best 120-acre tracts In Cowlitz County
at $6 an acre, on the Kalama River; two
springs on the place, deep, rich soil; will
make an ideal apple orchard or stock
and chicken ranch: easily cleared: coun
ty road running through the place; oloss
to school. Write or call on owner.
E.Groves,Rainier, Oregon
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE lot. sewer, graded street, cor
ner OOxloO. 40th. near Hawthorne: also
33 1-3x109, all improve men tas In and paid
for, on fcjast aimon ana .xjin, iju.
J. M. CAMERON REALTY CO.,
Room 412 Commercial Bldg.
8-ROOM modern house, 50x100 lot. Nob Hll
district, 20 minutes walk to business cen
ter. Moore 4 Frost Land Co.. S wetland
bldg.
$3500, NICE cosy new 6-room house, Wasco
at. H i 1 1 h il a v Pu r-lf narl fflih na rt len-
lars at 002 Wasco.
BARGAIN Brand-new 6-room house:
everything strictly modern; 43250. .774
E. Yamhill. 24th.
$960 New 4-room house, full lot, 24 bearing
I run irci, iu vi crax-isii. aiiv.u.i o oit wuti
lln, Portsmouth.
WANTED Low-priced dwelling at bargain,
from owner; give particulars. F 092, Ore-
gonlan.
CORNER LOT, S33 Benton St., cor. Cherry;
o-room cottage, modern; L car. Apply
owner.
SPHINX AGENCT, business and residence
property. 3U LDamer or cummcico dius,
WANTED Lot 100x100: pay $1000 cash;
East Side. 530 Lumber Exchange bldg
BARGAIN in new 6-room modern house la
Simnyslde. -au iaiv e-w iammu st.
GOOD building lots. $10 cah. $5 per month.
Purse, oZo tnamoer ox uJiaaierta,
Holladay s Addition
REAL KSTATB DEALEBfi.
Abraham A White. 227 H Washington at. ;
Andrew., F. V. A Co. M. K3(. S3 Hamilton bU
Anselea xchanga, dlS Commonwealth bide, j
Baker. AUnd A.. 213 Ablncton bide. I
Chapln A H.rlow. 429 Chamber of CommerreJ
ChurchlU-Mattheira Co., ilaln A A 17-13 110 2d.
Coast Raster Co.. Main 1S6S. MorrisanJ
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Coocb bl. A1S1&.I
Cimmerclal lnveat. Co.. 219 Lumbv EacbanKe.)
Compton. J. F. Pac. A AIMS. 100 Abmaton bl.
Crossler Ok. 7us- Corbett bids. M. ISBi.
Da Burrb. a R.. Psc 773. Ablncton bldr.
Dean Land Improrement A Coloniutloa Co..
Kll Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Dubois A Crockett. V0ft Viaahlnston at. ;
Goddard. U. W Main and A 1713. 110 Id at.
Uotcbklss. C R. A Co., M. 106S. 803 C of C
Jennlncs A Co, main 188. 128 Ith St.
Kmney A Siampber, 531-6,12 Lor. Ex. M. -4489.'
Lm, H. E., room all Corbett bulldlns. j
Mall A Von Borstal 104 2d St., 892 S. BurstHeJ
O'Donnell. J. F.. M. 4301 A A2561. 230 StarkJ
Palmer. H. P.. 202 Rothchlld bide Main M)6lj
Parrlsh. Watklna A Co.. 200 Alder st.
Porter A French, ttOT Commercial bldg. j
Reed. Fields A Trnan, M. 7004, AS8S1. 102 2dJ
Schalk. Geo. D.. 204 Stark St. Main SS2. ASU2.I
Bursty investment company, rooms -i-.!f
corbett otas., opp. x'osionice. iouiua n.
Smith. Robert B. May and W. Lawrencel.
Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 1K2H Sixth si.
Slflnraets. F. J. A Co.. 13 Morrison st.
Bwenssoa. A. F. A Co., W ashington sc.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. 88V. Third stj
(Houaaay Aoauion
Veteran Land Company, le&H Third at.
Waddell, W. O.. 809 Ijumber Exchange bide,
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE.
SNAP WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
Right on cArhne: in easy reacn or r"J
O. : lot MxlOO; $50 down, $15 months
taxes paid for two years; atret graded
and curbed. cment walk and water, nean
school; flnett view In dty; must sell al
once. Addren box H Orgonlao.
J
i: will
WHY PAY RENT?
Try Arthur S. Draoer A. Co. aytem:
build you an 8-room modem house; draw:
your own plans, lurnisn lot at Aroon
Lodge; 100 feet to St. John carline; $50i
cash, balance to suit. S43 Washington,
St.. Room 6. cor. 7th st. j
FINE 1-acre tract, highly cultivated; 400O
strawberry vines, 20 2-year-old fruit treesj
assorted berries; good 8-room house; cltyj
water; fine place for chickens; convenient)
to trolley. 25 minutes ride; price $130O
$800 cash. Address X 091, Oregon tan. j
BEAT this if yon1 can: 82x100, on corner!
2.rith and Ellsworth. 1 Mock of 2 carline.-".!
fine view and lVmtnute ride to 3d antl
Morrison, $ltX0; terms. ,
J. M. CAMERON CO.. t
Room 412 Commercial Bldg. j
13 ACRES near Gresham on good road, best)
of aolL about ten acres under cultlva-
tlon. some timber on balance, running
water, carline across the iLace, close tot
station, to be sold this week. Address
G 681. Oregonlan.
HBRDMAN BROS. J
Contractors and builders; estimates given?
any desired home built; several nice homes
and thousand residence eitea to chooee
from in Irving ton. Residence 741 Halsey
st. Phone C 1211.
MODERN 8-room house, full lot, shrubbery,'
1 block from East tilde High School, pplen
dld neighborhood; caah or terms; would
take smaller bouse as part payment If con-:
-venlently located. Owner, 10(V East 15th.t
near Alder.
FRUIT LANDS.
40 acre at Moeier for lexs than It is
worth, $1360; or will trade for city prop
erty. J. M. CAM0RON CO..
Room 412 Commercial Bld(T.
NEW 6-room modern house; double walls and1
floors, cement basement, large rooma and
porches; size of houe 54x44; only $22O0,
half cash. See us at once. Stevenson &
Taylor, 311 Buchanaa, 2S6H Washington st.i
I AM offering tV-acre tracts on the Oregon!
Electric carline at reduced prices for av
short time; fine fruit and barry laud, os
vniir rTv n trms.
W. B. BUKKB, 620 C. of C. bldg. j
SNAP In rooming-house; 27 rooms, all mod-J
em conveniences, iui icaw uutu iv
party sick; must sell; $i:t50.
J. 41. CAMERON CO.,
Room 412 Commercial Bldg. I
113M Knr Vrnnm onttaee: closet, bathroom.
pantry, two porcnes inu uuaemeui, -'--H
on Mt. scott canine; can w msywiou ww.
days. John F. Muller, owner.
TT.AST rniiOH SNAP.
sison Tom full irvtn or would divide: walk'
jng distance; very aemrauif. i
F. O. NORTH RUP, )
815 Couch bldg.. 4th near Wash.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city'
A- . arwu iurB trtk Ml It fLhlA for SUbdi-
vlding made a specialty. Kinney &v
Btampher. 631-532 Lumber Exchange bldg.,j
2d and Stark sts.
FOR -SAL13 Neat cottage of four rooms.1
with full lot, nne garaen son. Dr auclw
station. Mount Scott carline. $800 cash.;
worth several hundred more. Address
H 662, Oregonian.
WANTED Capital to handle a large tract
or grouna close in; per cem
made in 12 months; no cuesswork. Kin
ney & Stampher, 031-632 Lumber Kx
change bldg.
IRVINGTON, $1160.
Beautiful lot on 14th. Tillamook and
Thompson, 60x100, all Improvements in
and j.aid. 831 Chamber of Commerce.
M 8177.
EIGHT acres at Gresham. five under culti
vations Util Bl'Il 1U V"CS. - " " a.....
station, running water, no stone, no
waste land; $1,100. Address X 678. Ore
gonian. ;
7 MINUTES walk to car, lOOxlOO, mile
cast on Villa ave. from Hlbbard st.; house
4 rooms and basement; $k cash. Address
A A. Hale, M on ta villa Station. R. F, L).
No. 1.
T-ROOM modern bungalow; full lot; fixtures,
shades, tinted, full plumbing, large base
ment and attic; $2850, cash or terms; nlra
location; new. Phone owner, Woodlawn 19T.!
BUNGALOW Five rooms, bath, artistically
arranged; large living room, fireplace, book-1,
case, cabinet, kitchen, attic and basement?
Ideal home; large lot. 1111 Eaat Alder.
IRVINGTON. $1150.
Choice lot on 17th. between Tillamook
and Thompson, beautiful site for bungalow.
331 Chamber of Commerce. M 3177.
SNAP.
2 lots, bouse and barn; Mocks Station;
$100; Vs cash. Kinney & Stampher, 631
632 Lumber Exchange bldg.
REAL BARGAIN; nice fr-room cottage, largo
lot near car; must sell account loaving
city; terms to milt. 806 East 12th su
North ; Union ave car
WILL sell my beautiful country home at a
great bargain; three acres splendidly im
proved, modern houBe. near 5c car fare.
F 676. 'Oresonlari.
MUST sell new 4 -room bungalow; porcelain
bath, tinted walls; full lot and basement;
$12tt0. $500 cash; act quick. 630 Lumber
Exchange bldg.
6-ROOM house and full lot at MontaviSIa;
one block of car; $50, half cash. Steven
son & Taylor, room 311 Buchanan, 280'
Washington.
WEST SIDE.
2 lots; unobstructed view; all city Im
provements; near car. Call 315 Couch
bldg.
NEW modem 8-room house, corner. $45o0;
modern 6-room house, $-'1500; small payment,
balance monthly. Owner, phone East 675.
6-ROOM plastered house; full lot; Alberta;
$1150. 1-3 cash; this is a map. Stevenson
ft Taylor, 311 Buchanan, 286 Waehinfrton.
tl0i &-room modern bungalow, near car,
school and church; full lot and basement;
$5o0 cash. 530 Lumber Exchange bldg.
aiij Fine 6-room houee, close In; bath,
toilet, basement; street graded; sewer In;
$30U cash. 530 Lumber Exchange bids;.
NEW 6-room modern cottage, Firland. on
Mount Scott carline. $250 cash; terms on
balance. Owner. T 607. Oregonian.
GOOD bouse and two lota In Gresham,
close to Mount Hood line, to be sold at
ones. Address X 679. Oregonian.
HOOD RIVER LANDS.
MAC RAB A ANGUS,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
2CKTW ,Vroom bungalow, modern: half cash;
out Hawthorne way; one block from car-
line; owner. i ooz, treicor.ian.
LOT bought on instalment' plan must b
sold at a sacrifice; can't- keep up pay
ments. L 6i3, Oregonian.
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