THE MORNING OREGOXIA TUESDAY,. MARCH 17, I90S.
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TAX RECEIPTS HE HEAVY
ftrSH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
S PER CENT REBATE.
Payments on Last Day Exceed
$500,000 and Those of Satur
day Are Even Greater.
The total receipts at the tax depart
ment of the Sheriff's office, yesterday
amounted to more than JEflO.OOO. Uurins;
the day an army of taxpayers lined up
from the tax department to the Court
bouse door, and as fast as three men took
in the cash and checks and shortened the
line. It waa made longer by others 'who
took the places of those who had gone.
It was the last day when the 3 per cent
rebate could be secured, so taxpayers
were especially desirous of making their
payments. Last Saturday was also a
banner day. Deputy Sheriff Martin said
last night that Saturday's receipts were
larger than those of Monday. A large
part of this was made up of checks from
large corporations.
The total tax roll for this year amounts
to J3.226.5K4. It Is estimated that only
about J3),0fl0 of this remains to be paid.
Vp to Saturday night the total receipts
were .428.0uO. This $300,000 does not be
come delinquent until April 6. By pay
ment of half the taa much of this amount
will be extended to October 6. When
the taxes become delinquent April 6, 10
per cent additional must be paid, and 1
per cent a month will be added there
after until they are paid. The tax de
partment was open until a late hour last
night.
DAJI.T METEOROIOOICAI. RETORT.
PORTUAKD, March 16- Maximum tem
perature. M degrees; minimum. 44. River
reading at A. M , 118 feet; change in last
24 horns, rise 64 feet. Total rainfall. S P.
M. to B P. M., .32 Inch: total since Septem-V-.r
1, lftOT. 23 2 inches: normal. 34.51
inches: deficiency. 8.23 inches. Total sun
shine March !. nil; no""1. 11 hours 52
minutes. Barometer reduced to sea level),
at ft P. M . 30.J0 inches.
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WEATHER. CONDITIONS.
Since moYninjr a new disturbance has
made Its appearance over Vancouver Island.
whl-h will move eastward and cause high
winds along the North Washington coast
and rain tn this district Tuesday. Storm
warnings were ordered at 6 P. M. at the en
trance to the Strait of Fuca. It is not
thought the disturbance will cause seveVe
winds on the Orgeon coast or In the Puget
Sound ran n try.- During - -the last 12 hours
rain has fallen In Southern Oregon, south
western Idnho ind a Ions the JNorth Wash
ington Coast, but elsewhere on the pacific
61ope none of consequence has occurred. It
U rooler in Rrliish Columbia, Oregon and
Northeastern Washington.
The recent heavy rslns have caused a
marked rise in the Willamette River and at
5 P. M. the following stages were reported:
Portland. rest, rise last nine nours,
OR of a foot; Salem. 17 5 feet, rise last nine
houTa. I.g feet; MrMlnnvtlle. 2 feet, rise
not reported; Albany. 20 feet, rise last
nine hours. 0.T feet and Eugene, 8.0 feet,
rise laet nine hours, 0.0 of a foot. The
Clackamas and Sent lam Rivers are both
failing1 and the Tualatin River is on a stand
at a stage of 30 feet. The river at Port
land will reach a stage of 13.4 feet Tuesday
and It may go to 14 feet iby Wednesday
morning. It Is expected the rise In the
lower stream mill run out ttefore the crest
from Albany reaches Portland and, there
fore, no dangerous high water will occur.
FORECASTS.
Portland and -vicinity Rain; southerly
winds.
Went em Oregon Rain; southerly winds,
Increasing to a strong breeze along the
coast.
Western Washington Rain; high south
westerly winds along the north coast and
fresh southerly breeze interim.
Eastern Oregon and Southern Ida he
firmware and cooler.
Pastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Rain.
EDWARD A. BBALS. District Forecaster.
fcupect Ex-Convlcts of Robbery
VANCOUVER, Wash., March 16.
Special.) Three- ax-convicts were ar
rested today on a charco of vaprancy
and will be held pending an Investigation
into recent robberies. It is believed the
men were Implicated in the robbery of
Judge McCredic's residence Friday even
ing. They were known to have been In
Vancouver on that night, but had not
occupied their "noma.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
(FOB CASH ADVERTISING.)
Following rates will be aires only wttea
advertising Is ordered to run eoaseenttre
days. Daily and Sunday issues. The Ore
gonjan charges first -time rate each Insertion
for classified advertising that la not run oa
consecutive days. The first-time rate la
charged for each Insertion In The Weekly
Oregonlan.
"Rooms, -Rooms and Board.1" n
keeping Rooms," "Mtwattoo Wanted," 19
words or lees, 1ft cents; 1 to JO words, SS
rents; II to 83 words, 10 cents, ete. K
discount for additional Insertion.
Matrimonial and ciairroyant ads, one time
rate each insertion.
UNDER ALL OTHER READS, except
"New Today." SO cents for 1ft words or
16 to to words, 40 cents: SI to 8ft words. ftO
rents, etc Urst insertion. Iwach additional
insertion, one-bail ; no xurtner teauinnt na
iler one munth.
M.W TODAY, gaoare measure agate)
1 cents per line, urnt mseruou: 7 vents
per lino for eacn additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
drcd care The Oregouian. and left at this
office, should always be luclosed tn eenied
enrelopee. stamp is required oa suca
tellers.
TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For
the convenience of patrons. The Oregooian
will accept advertisements for publication In
classified columns over the telephone. Bills
for socb advertising will be mulled Imme
diately and payment Is expected promptly,
t are will be taken to prevent errors, but
The Ore uron Ian will not be responsible for
errors in advertisement taken over the
telephone, lelenuoae: Main 7670 1 A ls70.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At 10 A. M. the Portland Auction Co. will
auction furniture at 211 1st at.
Today at Oilman's Auction Rooms, 411
Washington street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S.
I.. N. Oilman, auctioneer.
At Baktr'i Auction House, corner Alder
and Park ts furniture, earners, ete. Sale
at D o'clock. Alo a' 334 Yamhill St.. vel
vet, and Brussels carpets. Sals at 2 o'clock.
Bakfr A Son. auctioneers.
DIED
GARRlfk)N In this city. March 16. at .VI 4
Miller ave ., Seilwood. hr late residence.
Mary tiwrrltmn. aged 75 years. Services
and Interment wilt he held at Hopewell,
or... Wednedy, March 1A. Friends desir
ing to view the remains may da - so at,
Fin ley ' chapel.
Most of our ambitious youne
American girls work too hard at
school.
Many teachers have little or no
judgment about pushing a child
Deyond her endurance. They ought
to know that girls especially have a
danger period. Often, too often,
utter physical collapse is the result,
and it takes years and years to
recover lost vitality.
Manv a voun arirl has been helned
over this critical period,and been pre
pared for a healthy womanhood by
LYDIA EL PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Miss Elsie L. Hook, of Chelaea, Vt-
writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
"X am only sixteen years old, but I
'want to tell you that Lydia B. Pink-
h&m's Vegetable Compound and your
advice cured me of sideache, periodic
pains and sleeplessness, also ox a ner
vous, irritable condition after every
thinir else had failed, and I want to
thank you for it"
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
nmn1A 411
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled witn,
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tnmora, " irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indies
tion,dlzziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Trnn. JVTaMS,
MEETING NOTICES.
A INS WORTH CHAPTER OF
ROSra CROIX, NO. 1, A. AND A.
S. RITE) Regular meeting in
Memorial Hall. Scottish Rite Ca
thedral,-this evening at 8 o'clock.
By order,
WISH MASTER.
FRATERNAL. ORDER OF EAOIfcS All
members and visiting brothers are invited to
attend "our regular meeting on Friday even
ing, March- 3- at -Eagles' -Hall, - to witness
an exhibition drill of our drill team, also to
hear particulars about our contemplated visit
to Willamette Aerie, No. 16&S, at St. John,
In the near future. A handsome prize haa
been offered to the member "who- presenta
the greatest number of applications for mem
bership for the coming two weeks. The sec
ond proposer will be entitled to the prize
this time. All of these weekly propositions
will also be entitled to the three grand
prises. For further Information corns, to
our next meeting.
LOUIS DAMMASOH, Sec.
--- . - - $
TtOYAL. ARCANUM Union meet
ing. Oregon. Willamette and Mult
nomah Councils, at the Auditorium
bldg.. 1108 d st.. this tTuesday)
evening, at b o'clock. All brothers
cordially invited.
J.NO. F. BAM FORD. Secretary.
MT. HOOD CIRCLE, W. OF W. GUARDS
will gtva a Pt. Patrick's dance tn the East
Side W. O. W. Hall. East Sixth and Alder
si reet. on Tuesday even lug, March 17. lJh)8.
Gents fc. ladies HSc: first-class music; dance
commences :SO P. M.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF E A GLES.
AERIE NO. 4 Don't forget the Eagles an
nual hall at Merrill's Hall, 7th and Oak
sis . St. Patrick's night. March 17, 1808.
Grand prize waits; good order; good music.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL. ROYAL AR
CANUM Members will attend the funeral
erviees of our deceased brother, W. L.
Abrams at Hoi man's chapel on Tuesday.
March 17. at 2 r. M.
FPXEHAL NOTICE.
HAILET At his late residence, 835 Marshall
ei., March Thomas G. Halley, aged 4A
years. Funeral services will be held at
Trinity Church. Wednesday, March 18. at 1
o'clock P. M.
ABRAMS "Funeral services of W. Luen
Abrams will be held at Holman's chapel,
corner of 3d and Salmon sts, at 2 o'clock
P. M., March 17. Interment at River View
Cemetery. Services at grave private.
NTN'AN The funeral services of CInnle
Nunan, beloved wife of Jerry Nunan, will
be . hold at Holman's chauel, corner ;ld
and Salmon ts.. at 3:3o P. M. today
tTuesdav), March 17. Interment at Cor
ral its. Or.
GOTPH ALL The funeral services of
Martha C. GotshaU. wife of Lucius K
GotshAll. will We held at Holman's
chapel, corner 3d and Salmon sts.. at
2 P. M. Wednesday. March 18. Friends
are respectfully invited to attend. Intsr
ment River View Cemetery.
HAILEY In this city. March 15. at the
family residence. e3r Marshall st.. Thomas
G. Hailey, agrd 42 years. 8 month a 2
days. Friends are re.iectfully invited to
attend the funeral services, which will be
held at the Trinity Kpiscopal Church, cor
ner 39th and Everett els., at 1 F. M.
Wednesday. March IS.
COLDWELL In this city, March 15. at the
family residence, 27 Grant st Edward
I.othrop' Coldwcll. aged tSS years. 7 months.
15 davs. Friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services, which will
be held at the above residence at 10 A.
M. Tuesday. March 17. Thence to Crema
torium. Please omit flowers.
WEPT At his late residence. 546 East Alder
st., March 14. Captain F. H. West, aged
r years. 9 months. 4 days. Funeral will
take place Tuesday. March 17, at 1 P. M.
from St. David's Er-lcopal Church, corner
East 12th and Belmont sts. Friends In
vited. Philadelphia. Patterson, X. J., and
San Francisco papers, please copy.
ARIGHI At the family residence at Mil
waukee. March 15, Floyd C. Aright, aged 9
months 7 day. Beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Aright. Funeral from Hoi
man's chapel, corner Third and Salmon
stn-eis. at 1 P. M.. Tuesday. Maivh 17,
thence to St. Michael's Church, corner
4th and Mill streets; ervices at 1:3 P. M.
KrlonK Invited to attend. Interment Kiver
View Cemetery.
HEATH The funeral of the late Mat tie Jo
hanna Heath, wife of R. W. Heath, will
take place Wednesday, March 18. at 1 P.
M., from tbe family residence, 1440 East
Couch st. Friends Invited.
WAFT-ER The funeral services, of Marie
Wafler will be held at Flnley'a chapel at
2 P. M. Wednesday. March 18. Frlenda in
vited. Interment River View.
t. T. njO-FY RON. fmml Dlnetorm,
Tblrd and Madivoo. Fhon. Main A
Doanlnir. MrKnt A Gllbaojrh. Funeral Di
rector.. ?th- I'ina. Phone Ai. fit. Ltly naU.
KR1CSON ni'DERIAKIXG CO.. 40 Alder
rt. Lady mn' ' ' l'eone Main Ciaa.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO, Funeral Direct,
era. S 3d .1- Lady aoatetant. Fbeae at. Ml.
tEI.l.FR BVRSrs CO.. Fnneral Dtreet
era. Bnwell. Beet 1M. Lndy aaatotant.
F. 8. DCNMINO. Cndertaker. 414. Eaat
Aider. Imir anlnant. Phone East M.
THE
PORTLAND
PCKTUHD, OR.
MODERN
KXSTACJLaJTC
COOT OKI MOXIOI DOLLAR.
MOTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVEMTH AND STARK STREETS 2
Porttend's New &nd Modern HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Dp :
European Flan. Free Bos. I
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I
Cemtrally Located
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
ai.M to SjM r Dmr
IIW 1 rB d lHriW Main Sts.
2 Portlamfa Newest and Moet Modara Htal 2
J Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Rates:
$1 day and up European plan Long dis- I
tance phone in all roomMPrirate baths.
4) ))
C r. DATTJEa. riinlcVma,
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet Morriaon
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
NORTONIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American and European
AMUSEMENTS.
Price:
- 1.50
200
sj.m)
a.oo
m.oo
Gallery
Adm1.rtoa
CI. 00
Open, I'.SO
TONIGHT, 8:1S
Kreisler- Bauer
Hellis Theater.
Carriage. 10:20 P. M.
DIRECTION
Ixi bt 8tera-Wrnn Comaa.
TTCir ir THEATER
IlIjlLllI 14th and Washington
Phonea Main 1 and A 11M
Three Niltht. Befrlmilng ThUTSiJay
Popular-Price Matinee Saturday
SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. IN
"THE TOYMAKER"
Evenings. $1 to 25c; Matinee, 75c to 2fto.
St. Patrick's Oay Celebration
a THE MOW
Given by the Ancient Order
of Hibernians
TONIGHT
A fine literary, musical and educational
programme hss been arranged, which in
cludes an address by Rev. P. C. Yorke. A
band concert will be Riven. 7:15 to 8:15, by
Tp Caprio's Royal Italian Band. Tickets 50c
and $1. for sale by members A. O. H. and
at the door.
THE GRAND-Vanaeville de Luxe
Entire Week of March 16,
GIIDAT A POX.
England's Foremost Hebrew Impersonators
and Comedian.
MAY RE1EL.LE
And Her Vltlape Cut-t'ps,
F.-F. Montresaas Great I. A. T. S. E. Mo
tion Pictures. Showing "The French Spy."
WHERE TO DINE
Tha Xnrfpnt "Beat aervlee on Coast."
lilO Oil gcut ,ay connolsaeura. Table
d'hot. dly- Mc 8an.75c Grand at Hawthorn.
VegetarianCafer VJlrWV.
Meals nerved a la earte. 6 A. M to 8 P. M.
VmnirA lya Third at. Reaular dinner.
Xillipiro 25c Special dinner averr Sun
day; rr". vlanna 251 Morrlaon at., nadar n.w
Hc t leuiia manarm't. Merchant', lunch
11-3. 3ac a la carta. 8 A. at. to 1 A. at.
Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant
247 Tarlor. between td and Sd. Beat place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try n today.
Brandes' Grill IWSp
aueh dinner, aa are served at Brand..' Grin.
VvncAD 363 Morrison at. Merchants
nJUSe 8 iunch. 11-2. 25c Dinner &:30-S
p. M . 5c: Sunday chicken dinner. SOc
Tha rtrnrrnn 140 ',h- Merchants- lunch
LUO VHgUU dally 25c Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop uey A noodles. SOc
Uliagc nilio taurant ot utabUshwl
merit. Reasonable prlcea
nnnamnrn's 434 Washing-ton at. Mer
I7UDSinUre S enaIlttf lunch. 11:30 2.
Soo; din., t to f P.M.. 23c Sic Spa. Sun. din.
HKAIXIUABTKBS
FOB TOUIUBT
COtOCKBCIAI.
Special naea "
to tarollfea aaal ab
in Tnrktah fcacav "J-
H.c. wwm,
Mod am Improvements
Imperial Hotel
Seventh nd Washington
PhiL Metschan A Sons Props.
Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00
Third and
c. o. um
ROOMS 50c TO $U9
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
Ail Trains.
Rates American. 92.00 per day and up.
Kates European, St-00 per day and up
per month, single room and board, $45 to $65
accordlnc to room. For two. $T5 to $110.
Board without room $30 per month
Rates to Families
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 6
Tonifrht and Remainder of Week
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
Follow the Crowds and Visit Glorious
DREAM CITY
A Laug-h in Every Une The Greatest
Musical Comedy in Years
Kvenlngs, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Matinees, 25c,
60c, TUc.
BAKER THEATER PhonM'
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager.
Permanent home of the far-famed Baker
Stock Company.
Tonight all this week Matinee Saturday,
First Portland stock production of the mag
nificent and powerful play,
"ZIRA"
One of the greatest plays of the entire year.
Evening- prices, 25c. .ttc, 50c; Mat., l.Yc, 25c.
Next Wee "When We Were) Twenty-One."
EMPIRE THEATER pnone Mam m
MILTON W. SEAMAN. MANAGER.
One solid week of fun. Msttnees Wednes
day and Saturday.
"SIS" IN NEW YORK.
Hiram. Mandy, Zeke and John, all the Posey
County characters. A bljr scream of laugh
ter. Their adventures on the Bowery, at
the Waldorf and other well-knofrn places
of interest. Don't miss it. Night prices,
l!fcc, Vc, .15c, c. Matinees. lOc. 20c.
THE STAR phones
For the Entire Week of Maroh 15.
THE R. E. FREyCH STOCK OOMPANT
PRESENTS
Tance & Sullivan's Sensational Rural
Drama,
"ON THANKSGIVING DAT
In Four Acts by Owen Davis.
Matinees Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 2:30 P. M. Prices 10c
and 10c. Every evening; at 8:15. Prices
15c. 25c and 35c.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685: Home, A 1014.
Week Commencing Monday, March 18.
The Allen Stock Company Presenta
Tlae Celebrated Comedy-Drama.
"THE STOWAWAY."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Prices lOc, 20e and 30c. Boxes ouc
Office open lO A. M. to 10 P. M.
See the Six-Day Race
EXPOSITION
RINK
TONIGHT
G. Waldstein, the Chicago cham
pion, who arrived too late last night
to enter, will be iu the race tonight.
Admission 25c; including Skates 25c
CORBETTvBUILDING
5TB AM) MORRISON STS.
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOR!
kin, Otis P., and Maoel osteopaths, formerly
lUacleay blue. Fhocs A Main 3227.
Cavanagh, Wm-, Dr., dentist, Sormeriy Co
lumbia A Bucbanau btc. Alaan A &13.
Cbriatensen, C, optician uia Jwweler. formerly
with. Butterfleld Bra. OHice 413. Main 8100.
Chance. Arthur W-. Dr.. dentist, lormerly
Dekura bids. OtUcta til 0-1 a. Main 1060.
Chapman. U. B. , formerly Ablnton bM(. ;
offics 204. Phone Main 3790.
Coffey, K. C-. Dr.. physician, and surgeon.
nfflf-am lftlT Phnn XI nln AAA.
Conroy, R. J., Dr.. physician and surgeon, ot-
Corbett Sitate of I. W., Robert H. Blronff.
manager. Phone Main 813. A 3261.
Crockett, 1. N.. Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk bWg. Main 746. A 1427.
Crossley Co., The, reat estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 708-0. Main 7S&3. A 5722.
Dl e ; k , Kobt. G . civ II en in sir, tor msr ly
Durur & Dufur, public stunoierapers. Phon
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. S. Belcher. Mala AMS, A1978.
Gates, Gertrude Lrord. Dr., osteopath, for
merly Mack ay bid. Main 163. A 4706.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bids. Main 3472, A 34.3.
Hesele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon.
formerly Macleay bids Main 401-i, A 6333.
Offices lOutf-lU.
Jefferds, Henry C-. Dr., physician and sur-
reon. formerlv Dekum bide. Main 463. A1463.
Jonas, IS. W., Dr., physician, formerly Cc-
Inmhla Mno- Ki:lt MKiiL Mnltl 270.
Jones, Treve, Dr.. dentlut. formerly Buchanan
bids. Offices 1011-12. Main 4K 14, A5333.
Kelsey, Frank C, civil ensiueer, formerly Co-
li,rHi TKlrt Main KIAtl
King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
Jdonawg, nios, juam
Kyne, B. F.. Mrs., formerly Ruasel bids
A306T. Residence C1077.
ThhA tT.tinMind .1 . Ttr.. nhVadclStl a.nd SUr-
eon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 460, A 1460.
.vent, ueo. tr., atiomey, iurnwnjr aw7
rfann .r DrflK. alQ Mtn A HZ. JL 1683.
Lee, M. K. Real Estate and Ixans, formerly
Rrala.iari hlriar Ylr all. Main 6800.
Locke & Gullets. Drs.. office. 819-620-82L
Phones Main 741. A 2741.
Mackenzie. K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur-
a . " a.iai iai OT 1 (T
ceon, lormeriy iWKum diub. main
Manion, Katherine C, Dr., rormeny niuu
tnn KMor Phnni Mnin 2811.
Matson. Ralph C. and Ray W.. Drs.. ioxmerly
Mantunm hlritr Main TH7.
McCusker. Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician and
Surgeon, formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 2.6.
Metascnan, m. ur., aentist, iiimetij wu-
aum bldtr. Phona Main 746.
Nichols. A. b . a L A H. S.. Di 6.. physicians
and surgeons, formerly tKum iiu. aoMiu -w.
Oregon Life Insurance Comais-. L. Samuel.
Gen Msr. Phona Maic ti&. A66U2.
Oregon Railway ft Navigation Co.. surgeonls
ofnees, uutt-iu. Aiam a jou
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 7C7.
Petzel, A- F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg; Main 463. A1463.
Pierce, B. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1006-Phone
Main 2544, A3830. , ,
Pollvka ft Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morrt-
nn X5 Vi a Main 7RI
Sweet,' Elnathan, formerly Abington bids.; of
fice 204. Phone Main 67W.
Taylor, Frank M-. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum ciQg. juain atoi. aidi.
TTntrin Jav H. & Latourette. H. T.. Attorneys,
formerly Swetland bldg. Offices, 626-7. Mala
Veazle & Veaxie, attorneys, formerly Cham-
fAtr rtf rvm morrp hlflB Main 11. A R442.
Williamson & McNary, physician formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 440.
Taquica Bay Co., The. formerly MoTiawk
Diag., vv. r. & tine, main omo. Aima
Zan. Jas. C. Dr.. physician and surgeon.
formerly Marquam runs;, main ow-
Grand Central Station Time Card
sou xnicRN 1'Acmc.
Leaving; Portland
Rob, burg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger
California Express
Ban Francisco Express ....
West Side .
Corvallis passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Paasenger ...
Forest Grove passenger .
Arriving Portland-
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger .
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallis Passenger .......
Sherman Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger .
Forest Grove Passenger . .
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
7 :45 p. m.
12:00 p.
7:00 a. m.
4:Rp. m.
11:00 a. m.
6:40 p.
7 :55 a. m.
11:30 a, m.
5:30 p. m.
11:15 p. m.
16:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
Z:60 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Tanm anil Rvatrl Rmreu I R : 3rt a TtV.
North Coast d Chicago Limited..) 2:00p.m.
Overland Express ux:4S p
Arriving Portland
I
North Coast limited .
Portland Express ....
Overland Express
7:00 a.
4:15 p. m.
8:19 p. m.
ORKGON BA1LKQAB ft NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi- Kan. City & Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger . . .
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:13 p. m.
8:00 a m.
9:45 a. m
8:50 p. m.
5 : 15 p. m.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RI VLB.
Leaving Portland
Astoria A Seaside Express....
Astoria & Seaside Express....,
Arriving Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
0:0O p.
12:15 p. m.
m:w p.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
TMvinr Portland I
r p R short Line, via Spokane! 8:15 d. m.
Seattle 111:46 p. m.
Arriving Portland I
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle I 1 :W A
Jefferson-Street Station
SOCTHLRN PACIFIC.
Leavlna: Portland-
Dallas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger . . . .
T:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
110 a
6:50 p- m.
Creg'on Electric Railway Co.
Salem and intermediate
points Local
Salem and Intermediate
poins Local
Salem. Tualatin. Wilson-
6:15
8:25
9:05
11:05
2:30
a. m
a. m.
ville. West Woodburn. .Limited
Salem and intermediate
points Local
Salem and intermediate
points . Local
Salem. Tuslatln. Wllwil-
p. m.
vllie. West Woodburn. .Limited;
3:35
p. m.
Salem and Intermediate
points Local
Ivirln. TvPT lfnri-
5:30
P
Salem and Intermediate
points
Salem and Intermediate
points
Ealam Timtntfti TV! 1 m n -
Local
Local
8:35
10:21
a, ma
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
vine. West Woodburn. .
Ltmlted:il.33
Salem and intermediate
points Local
SaJem and Intermediate
point Local
Ralpm. Tualatin. WilKon-
1:25
4:50
6:10
7:52
p. m.
ville. West Woodbum. .Llmltedj
P-
Salem and Intermediate
points Local
p. m.
NEW TODAY.
SAWMILL
Within 35 milps of Portland, complete
plant. idcaJ location, plenty of timber,
machinery practically new. For full
particulars call on
The Veteran Land Co.
J 65ii Third St.
SEW TODAY.
Railway Addition
LOTS
Will Double in Value in 1988
11 More Blocks Now Open fcr
Your Inspection.
Inside Lots . . $85 Each
Corner Lots; $100 Each
asy Payments: $10 Down, $5 Monthly
Telephone Bonds, Savings Accounts
Accepted at Full Valuation
Improved streets, 5c car service.
Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect;
No Building Restrictions
and
Immediate Possession.
AGENTS AT TEACT ALL DAY
Take Montavilla car at cor. 3d and
Morrison streets, get off at corner.
Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta
villa branch office; for fur
ther particulars call office
0. P. WELLS,
231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253.
ON SALEM ELECTRIC LINE
tv t,.v. imn choice acreage for sale.
Half to four-fifths under cultivation, ihi
miles from Portland, 25 minutes -car ride
to city; Southern Pacific iB also building
through this tract.
If you want to aouoie or ireuie your
money, investigate this; no )and around
Portland has a be,tter chance to increase
in value; every acre will sell for $300
or more within i 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 witn sutncienc
ground for berries, garden truck or
poultry this cannot be equaled. Acreage
same distance out on any other electric
line sells tar $600. Now is the time to
get in on the ground floor, while you can
have your cnoice ana prices are low.
THE CROSSLEY CO.
70S and 709 Corbett Bldg.
Nob Hill Residence
No. 770 Marshal St., lot 50x100; good
home, 10 rooms; hot and cold water,
baths, laundry, ras and electricity,
stationary wasbtubs, etc. Worth
$10,300. v
Offered This Week at $7250
W. GADSBY
First and Washington.
$5500
Nice, modern 6-room home on Wil
lamette Heights; excellent jiew of the
city; lot 50x100, with nice shrubbery.
This is the best value on the market
for the money.
Geo. D. Schalk
264 Stark Street.
Main 392. A 2392.
A ME ON THE WILLAMETTE
Beautiful sightly' lots, 50x100, over
lookins: the river at Island Station
(adjoining; Rock Island Club property);
convenient to car, 25 minutes' ride to
center of Portland; city water, graded
streets, protected harbor for yacht or
launch; an Ideal location for Summer
home; electric light.
Price $200 to $375. Terms, $10 down,
5 per month.
Be wise, buy one or more of these lots
NOW and get your pick of the best.
You will double your money within one
year.
The Crossley Company
703 and 709 Corbett Building.
$6250
Irviniarton home, on Broadway, near
21st. Nearly new S-room home, hard
wood fioors. combination fixtures, four
large bedrooms, cement basement, fur
nace. Reason for selling', owner's busi
ness compels him to move to another
city. This is a good buy. Can take
possession April 1st.
Geo. D. Schalk
Main 392, A 2392.
264 Stark.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CARET LANDS ON
BIO LOfeT RIVER, IDAHO.
Sugar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost th entire tract Is practically levei.
with Just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. Xo
alkali. Mine, milters and quarts mill! In
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sugar
factories operating- in Bingham and Fremont
couaties. tn which a large portion of this tract
Is situated. Market facilities unexcelled. This
tract is also bordered by one of the most ex
tensive etock rarges In Idaho. The Oregon
Short Line Railway Is already !n operation
across thto tract and three proposed railroads
will also pass over the same. Purchase tickets
to Powell Station, on Oregon Short L,lne Rail
road. Price, $:i0 50 per acre; $3.25 per acr
In advance, balance in 10 annual installments,
6 per cent Int erest on deferred payments.
WHITE KOR CIRCULARS TO THE
BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO.
SNAP-
$5 per aere. Two section choice
grazing and stock lands, Klamath Co.,
Oregon. For particulars call on
McKINLEY MITCHELL
202 M Stark St., City.
FOR LEASE
Ins term. Quarter block on East
Morrison, close in.
Best apartment site on East Side.
Inquire of
McKINLEY MITCHELL
202 H Stark Street.,
8750 per acre; S500 cash, balance
?asy payments; lfi acres under culti
vation: sma 11 house and barn ; in
growing? district, close to two car
lines. 8750 -to $1250 per acre, choice
acreag-f for platting; good car serv
ice and city water.
O. W. TAYLOR
T Commercial Club Building.
I'Jjone Main 907.
W TODAT.
A WONDERFUL FRUIT RU
This ranch is located just beyond the
city limits. .
4 acres of prunes, with a fine $2000
drier.
7Vj acres Concord grapes, vines 7 to
15 years old.
lYi acres in cherries, 12 years old.
8 acres set to apples, 2 years old.
HOUSE FOR THE HELP
Pine 6-room house,
Piped with water.
Modern in every way.
Magnificent view of river.
Pays now 10 per cent net on $30,000.
Will double this in three years.
Onr price is only $20,000.
IT PATS TO SEE US.
CHAPIN S HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 1652.
QEOttSK BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
tSS Worocst.r Building.
Phon. Main 8371.
RKAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham St Whit.. 2274 Washington St.
Ajldrena. P. V. & Co. M.. 3348. 38 Hamilton hi.
Angeles xchang, 618 Commonwealta bldg.
Baker, Alfred A., 210 Abisg too bldg.
Chapln se Harlow. 426 Chamber of Commerce.
Coafct Realty Co.. Main Ifxio. 32tiH Morrison. v
Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bl. A1816.
Commercial Invest. Co., 218 Lumber Exchange.
Compton, J. F. Pac. & AjfHt). 100 Abington bl.
Crossley Co.. T06-V Corbett bldg. M. JabS.
Do Burgh, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 Abington bldg.
Dean Land Improvement .& Colonisation Co..
631 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Dubois, si Crockett. 20 Washington st.
Goddard, U. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 td St.
Hotehklss. C. R. ft Co., la. IOCS. SOS C. of C.
Jennings & Co., Vain 188. 128 7th st
Kinney A Stampher, 431-532 Lor. Ex. M. U8S.
tee. M. E., room all Corbett building. -
Mall Ton Borstel lot 2d sL. 892 S. Burmride.
O'DonneU. J. F., M. 4561 A2661. 2S0 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchlld bldg. Main 5661.
Partish, W.tklns ft Co., 2SO Alder st.
Porter ft French. HOT Commercial bldg.
Reed, Fields Tynan, M. TOO. AS631. 102 24.
Rose City Realty In v. Co., La, Fay.tta bldg.
Bchalk, Geo. D., 264 Etark st. Main 392. A302.
Surety Investment Company, rooms o2o-27-23
Corbett bldg., opp. Postofric. (Douald H.
Smith. Robert B. May and W. Lawrence).
Sharkey, J. P. ft Co.. 122H Sixth St.
Stelnmetx, F. J. ft Co., 1U3 Morrison st.
Swensson, A. F. ft Co.. 263! Washington at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 68 Vs Third St.
(Bolladay Addition.) i
Veteran Land Company, 1654 Third St.
Waddell. W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
AN IDKAL HOME New. modern bungalow
on fine lot. 4 large fiber-plastered, tinted
rooms, bath, pantry, wood hoist, elect no
fixtures; everything nice; concrete foun
dation, large porch, full glass door; owner
leaving city and will sacrifice; 1365;
easy terms. Portland Homes Co.. -04
Morrison St.
WE furnish plans and epeclficatlons for mod
ern bungalows, cottagos and flats to cost
J1000 and up; our architects and draught
men are skilled with latest Ideas In- con
struction and art drslirns; prices moderate-.
Northwest Investment &, Construction' Co.,
A POINTER.
When you buy land figure on what it is
capable of producing. We have land that
will produce $100 an fccra yearly In 5-acre
tracts and up, on easy terms. Fletcher &
-Dunbar, i3 Lumber Exchange, 2d and
Stark.
BUY from owner and save commission. Now
S-room cupola-style, corner bouse, modern
In every way. full 7-fnot concrete base
ment, 2 blocks of carline; owner Is hard
up and will sell cheap. Part cash, balance
make your own time. F 707, Orogonlan.
FORCED SALE; must be sold; Income prop
erty bringing in 84 a year; will accent
cah $800, in 3 months aOO, balance of
In 3 years; 38 per cent on the in
vestment. 213 Couch bldg. Main 6806.
3 ACRES cleared, with s-room houe. barn.
30 apple, 10 cherry, several pear trees; all
in splendid bearing condition; deep, rich
soli ; no gravel; one mile from Lenta;
t2W0. Culver, 623 Chamber Commerce.
I AM offering 5-acre tracts on the Oregon
Electric carllne at reduced prices for a H
short time; fine fruit and berry land, oa
your own terms.
W. E. BURKE, 630 C. of C. bldg.
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. i
IRVINGTON. 11150.
Beautiful lot on 14th. Tillamook and
Thompson. &0xl00, all improvements In
and i-alL 331 Chamber of Commerce.
M 3177. .
EIGHT acres at Gresham. five under culti
vation, best soil in Oregon, few rods from
station running water, no stone, no
waste land; $2100. Address X 678. Ore
gun tan.
7-BOOM modern bungalow; full lot; fixtures,
shades, tinted, full plumbing, large base
ment and attic; $2850, cash or terms; nice
location; new. Phone owner. Wood lawn 187.
FULL lot, E. lflth. near Ankeny. desirable
for flats or nice resldne; good street, con
crete walk, sewer, water, gas; $250. Cul
ver. 623 Chamber of Commerce. ,
TWO Hood River bargains, 10 acres; west
ide, 5 acres In S-year Newtowns. Spltzen
bergs; 40 acre east side, part cleared. 600
Buchanan bldg. Phone A 3.V7.
SEVERAL new, strictly modern houes,
different sines and prices; cash or easy
term; they must and will be sold- 325
Lumber Exchange.
A REAL ESTATE sales man a srer who con
trols an A-l crew wants position with re
liable concern. Address N ?8. Oregonian.
GOOD house and two lots In Gresham.
close to Mount Hood line, to be sold At
once. Address X 67B. Oregonian.
TWO fine homes In Ftrland. fine flnis-h. mod
ern, 6 rooms each, J.0 and $U00; terms.
Call 303 Rothchlld bldg.
$1470 6-room modern cottaK. 17 mtnOtea
out, handy to car, school and church. 6.S0
Lumber Exchange bldg.
$3rO0. NICE cosy new 6-room house, Wasco
st., Holladay Park; part cash; particu
lars at 662 Wasco.
-ROOM red house, three lots, two blocks
northeast Firiand Station, Mt. Scott car. Call
or phone Tabor ttt7.
OWNER will aell coast and suburban lots
at bargain, whole or part cash. Address
K T04. Oregonian. "
LOT 57 fr xlOO. on E. 34th at.- near Haw
thorne ave.; $1050. Conklin Bros., 302
Rothchlld bldg.
MODERN 6-room house for ale by owner;
reasonable terms if desired. Telephone Seil
wood 1155. .
LOT B. Ankeny. west of 24th, slse 60x8
for $1600; terms. Culver, 623 Chamber of
Commerce.
flOO FOR a 6-room cottage, close In. can
arrange very easy terms. State Land Co.,
333 fr 1st st.
A SNAP $150 handles fine high corner. lOOx
mo. one block from carllne, Vernon. Phone
Wood lawn M17.
$750 Corner lot in E. Holla way Addition;
titl perfect. D. Miller. 416 Chamber of
Commerce.
$75i Corner lot in E. Holladay Addition ;
title perfect. D. Miller. 416 Chamber of
Commerce.
SOME vrr sightly acreage on alm electHo
line, $200. Hatfield & Pmith, 167.fr 4th st.
22 ACRES, fr In cultivation, ft miles out, $o
fare. Horace H. Fisher, 170 Front st.