TIIE MORXIXG . OREGOXIAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1903.
13
CROWD ALISKY HULL
Well-Attended Campaign Rally
Held by Democrats.
E. S. J. M'ALLISTER SPEAKS
Discusses Present-Day Political Sit
uation, Accusing Republicans of
Stealing Party Thunder Bry
an's Name Roundly Cheered.
Seemingly undismayed by the over-,
whelming strength of the Republican
party in the matter of registered voters,
the Democrats of Portland, or at least
a larger percentage of them than has
assembled in several years, met in
AIiky,Hall last night and listened at
tentively to. and at times applauded
with enthusiasm, a Bpeech by E. S. J.
McAllister, on the political situation.
Probably the most remarkable fea
ture of the meeting was the fact that
Aiisky Hall was crowded to the doors.
It has been many moons since the
faithful have witnessed such a gather
ing of the elans. The speaker's re
marks were frequently interrupted by
applause, and when he had concluded
a rising vote of thanks was tendered
him by his audience.
Mr. McAllister spoke well, and pro
pounded his theories in taking fashion,
for his auditors were visibly impressed
by his exposition of the principles of
the party, as advocated by William
Jennings Bryan, Tom Job. neon, of
Cleveland, and Joseph "W. Folk, of Mis
souri. Incidentally, mention of these
tliree names brought for til rapturous
Applause.
The speaker occupied the floor for
two solid hours, during which time he
flayed the anti-Statement No. 1 candi
dates unmercifully, "and advocated not
only the election of George E. Cham
berlain to the United States Senate,
but also of a solid Democratic legis
lative ticket throughout the state.
John Montag acted as chairman until
M. J. Mai ley made his appearance. S.
C. Armitago acted as secretary. The
speaker was Introduced by Mr. Montag,
and In part spoke as follows:-
Should Stand for Principle.
I have longed for thin opportunity to ad
flrfM you for gome time, and am espe
cially pleased to witness this large gather
ing. 1 my large advisedly, for I believe
n a previous occasion, about a year ago,
1 was introduced to some 13 Democrats who
had assembled to hold a rally. We Demo
crats of Portland have elected our Mayor
.for two term, but that of itself is of but
little significance when the matter of party
principles is taken Into consideration. Dem
ocrats should be Democrats' for principle
ind not Democrats for office or the emolu
ments of office, it has been said that the
Democratic party has been worsted in de
bate, at the polls and in everything; else.
This in not true. The Democratic party
has advocated for 40 years the principal
planks on which the Republican party stands
today, and the adaptation of these policies by
Uie party now in power Is responsible for
the present-day spectacle of Democrats en
rolled upon the registration books as Re
publicans. The Republican party today is
thoroughly impregnated with Democratic
doctrine, yet discards the real principle
honesty and caters to the classes against
the masses.
The time Is coming. Indeed it Is not re
mote, when the people of this great coun
try of ours will rise up and return to the
party which stands for no special privi
leges, no class legislation, and no subserv
ience to the gigantic corporations. Democ
incy will rule on true democratic principles,
and the standard bearer of the Democratic
party wilt be William Jennings Bryan (ap
plause, the one and only man today who
can and will assist the common people
u gainst the greed and money-mad might
if the few possessing enormous wealth;
wealth piled up under an unjust tariff that
makes it poasibte to buy American steel and
Iron products in a foreign land and have
them laid down in this country cheaper than
they can be purchased within our own do
main. Argument Not ljogtcal.
At the coming election here in Oregon,
centlemen. we are advised bv our Repub
lican friends to vote against Statement No.
1 for the reason that they tear George
K. Chamberlain will be sent to the United
estates Senate. Why should an honest vote
fear to send a man to the United States
Senate If that man has received the major
ity of the votes of the people of this state?
The argument Is not logical. It Is like
the arguments advanced in support of the
high tariff and the retention of the Philip
pine). 1 tell you. gentlemen, that every argu
ment against Statement No. 1 is an affront
to your intelligence, and means that the
Republican party proposes to advance the
time-worn theory that the men elected to
the State Legislature are better qua 11 lied
to select the proper man to wear the toga
than you. If George Chamberlain receives
t lie majority of the votes next June, he
should be sent to Washington as your rep
resentative In the Senate. Oregon, by her
primary law, is one of the few states in a
position to free herself from the enslavement
f boss rule, and let us hope that our
glorious state will continue to be free.
Democrats must sooner or later realise that
the time is coming when the Republican
party will fall and we will regain the
power that la our right.
W Hand for no especial privileges, no
trust legiMatlon, no bribery and corrup
tion with which our fair land has become
polluted under the regime of the Republican
party In Its present trust-ridden condition.
Assert your rights as free-born American
eittnens and vote for the Democratic candi
dates from one end of the ticket to the
other. Some of you. through a desire to be
affiliated with the majority, have rcglnterod
as Republicans. I shall not reproach you
for that now, but assert your Independence,
throw off the yoke of servility, and at the
June election vote for the people's candi
dates an represented by the candidates of
t he Democratic party.
lUSClSSKS STATKMKNT NO. 1
t D. Uvtilgstonc Talks It c Tore Fpr-
ty-fi nil-Precinct Hcpublicans.
C D. Uvingstone, who is not known
to be a candidate for any office, de
livered an interesting and instructive
talk Wednesday night at the meeting of
the Forty-fifth Precinct Republican Club,
mi the constitutionality of Statement No.
1. and arrived at the conclusion that
Statement No. 1 is contrary to the prin
ciples of self government. and an
tagonistic to the Federal constitution.
Mr. Livingstone discussed the question
in the light of reeent history. His re
marks mere greeted with generous ap
plause. The club indorsed H. K. Northup for
Represf ntative. and will work to secure
his nomination and election. The club
now has indorsed three candidates, H. K.
North up and Dr. J. H. Hickman for Rep
resentatives, and J. B. Kelly for State
Senator. O. Ben Riesland, Allen R. Joy
and William Hale were appointed & spe
cial election committee to visit other or
c.iuigatlon and speak for the candidates
Indorsed. With the candidates this com
mittee will visit Troutdale next week and
other portions of the county and address
the. people.
It was moved and carried that J. E.
Kreuder be asked to become a candidate
for County Commissioner.
Robert J. Stnnott and Henry S. West
brook, candidates for District Attorney,
were present and addressed the meeting
There was a large attendance and cigars
were parsed. Much old-time enthusiasm
was manifested. The next meeting will
l held Wednesday night, March 25.
when a champion of the single tax
amendment will be present fce address
the club.
The Forty-fifth Precinct Republican
Club is opposed to Statement No. 1, hav
ing declared by resolution that it will
support only candidates for office who
are Republicans, but will hear all sides
of the questions now before the voters.
CANDIDATES EXCEED LIMIT
Marion Republicans Anxious to Get
Into the Legislature.
SALEM, Or., March 19. (Special.)
The rapidity with which candidates for
the Legislature are coming to the
front indicates that it will be difficult
for either the Statement No. 1 advo
cates, or their opponents to limit the
number of candidates to ' five on a
side, as desired. Already there -are six
antU and four Statement No. 1 men on
record as candidates for Republican
nomination, with five to elect. Those
who have signed Statement No, l are:
H. D. Patton, H. J. Miller, A. C. Libby,
O. I Hatteberg.
Those who have not signed State
ment No. 1 are: S. A. Hughes, C. M.
Crittenden, W. L. Simeral, S. D. Ad
kins, F, A. Turner, L. T. Reynolds.
PROTEST AGAINST PLANT
South Portland Club Opposes Packing-House
in City.
Protests against the location of the
Schwartzschlld & Sulzberger packing
plant on the Zimmerman site in South
Portland were voiced by the executive
committee of the South Portland Repub
lican Club at a meeting last night. The
committee -formulated a report that will
be submitted to the club at its meeting
next Wednesday night in Jones Hall,
corner of Front and Gibbs street.
Dr. F. H. Dammasch attended the
meeting and argued that the proposed
establishment would be unsanitary, and
W. L. Maher, a butcher, gave reasons
why the plant would not be a benefit.
The executive committee is composed of
15 members of the club, which has a
membership covering the Fifth and
Sixth wards. President Lillls, of the
club, is chairman of the committee.
Bourne Asks New Trial.
WALLACE, Idaho, March 19. (Spe
cial.) Attorneys M. A. Folsom, of
Spokane, and A. H. Featherstonc, of
Wallace, representing Senator Jona
than Bourne, Jr., have filed a motion
in the District Court asking for a new
trial in the case of Senator Bourne
against the Sierra Nevada Mining
Company. The motion sets forth that
the evidence did not Justify the deci
sion for -.defendant and also alleges
errors in the trial. The suit Involves
rich ore bodies of the Ontario claim
near Wardner, and is one of the big
gest mining suits that has interested
Idaho courts for some years. A suit
involving the same question is pend
ing in the Federal court, but no deci
sion has been given in this.
DAILY MKTEO RO LOGIC AX REPORT.
PORTLAND, March W. Maximum tem
perature. . &8 degrees; minimum, 33. River
reading at 8 A. M.. 14.3 feet; change in last
24 hours, 0.2 foot. Total rainfall. 5 P. M.
to 3 P. M., nil; total since September 1,
1907, 29.41 Inches; normal, 34.86 inch; de
ficiency, 5.45 inches. Total sunshine March
18, 8 hours 42 minutes; possible, 12 hours 2
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level),
at 6 P. M , 30. IB Inches.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The center of th. North Parlflc high-pressure
area has moved . southeastward to
southern Idaho. The barometer la relatively
low over Northern California and there are
Indications or the approach of a disturb-
ACCTIOX SALES TODAY.
At 2 P. M. the Portland Auction Co. will
auction furniture at 211 rlrst st.
B. J. T. Wilson, at Sm First at., at 10 A,
M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
MTJETINO NOTICES.
THE REGULAR MEETING OP THE
Northeast Side Improvement Association wi!l
be held this evening at Woodmen's Hall, Rus
sell st. and Kodoey ave. All those having;
bridge petitloas kindly return same at the
meeting, so that they can be checked over
and filed next week. All members are ur
gently reauested to be present.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 56. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Friday) evening, at 7:A0.
Work in E. A. decree. All Ma-
sons Invited. By order W. M.
I. W. PRATT. Sec.
' . ROSE C1TV CI
i7 O. E. S. Regular
tFrtda evening.
J sonic Temple. We
W. M. SARAH
ROSE C1TV CHAPTER. NO. SB,
liar communication this
at 8 o'clock. M ri
pest Side. By order
U. OtLKI.N, uec.
GEO. ' WRIGHT RELIEF CORPS Pro
gressive .whist tonight. G. A. R. Hal, third
floor, N. E. cor. I'd and Morrison. Four
prises given and refreshments served. Admis
sion IO cents. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
HASSAI.O LODGK. NO. 15. I. O. O. F.
R.eular meeting this (Friday) evening, at
:;t o'cl.vk. Work In the Initiatory de
gree. Viaitora welcome.
F. COZENS. Sec.
JACKSON At Juneau. Alaska. Jsnuary 8,
rhna J. Jackson, aged 4.1 years. A months,
14 days. Funeral an sou seem en t later.
FCXERAt. NOTICK.
DEN1STON The funeral of the late Miss
Georgia A. Ienlsion will take place Fri
day. March 20. at 3 P. M.. from the family
residence, 10 Cason street, Montavilla.
Funeral private.
HOGAN March 17. at Battle Ground.
Wash., of pneumonia. Peter J. Hogan. aged
"S. father of Mrs. Clara Baker, of .his
city. Funeral will take .place at 8:30 A.
M. today (.Friday), at the Cathedral. Mass
at V.
W1I.HELM At St. Vincent Sanitarium, in
this city. March 17. Albert Wilhelm. 57
years. native of Pommem. Germany.
Funeral will take place from Mr. Dunnlng's
undertaking parlors, at 3 P. M. today (Fri
day). March 20. Friends Invited.
MALONE At the family residence. 357 E.
:toth e., March 1. Francea Malone. aged
67 years. Funeral from above residence Sat
urday. March 21. at b:3o A. M. . thence to
St. Francis' Church, tor. 11th and E. Oak
st!.. at A. M., where services will be
held. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Friends respectfully lnvieed.
J. P. CUTLET A EON. Funeral Directors.
Third and Madleoa. fboss Mala s, A ISM.
Iunning. MeEmtee m Gilbaugh. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th rise. I'D. OB. M. 430. Lady aaat.
KKICSOX rMiEBTAEDiO CO.. 40 Aides
C. Lady assietut. l'boa. Mala lin.
EDWARD HOI-MAN CO.. Funeral Direet
ere. S2a d at. Lady assistant. Poena M. sot.
lEI.LFR-BVKNF.a CO.. Funeral Direct,
an. Z7 Bussell. Kae 1S. Lady aaalstaat,
r. B. DOTMXG. ladei-taker, 414 East
. Lad- aa.lsl.nl. x'hea. East u.
REMOVAL SALE
Remarkably Low Values in.
CARPETS, RDGS
LINOLEUMS ,
LACE CURTAINS and
DRAPERIES
J.G. MACK S CO.
86-88 Third Street
a nee from the ocean to the west of Van
couver Island. No rain has fallen on the
Pacific lope during the last 24 hours and
the temperatures have risen decidedly in
Western Oregon and slightly elsewhere in
this district.
The river at ft P. M. had fallen to a
stage of 13.9 feet and It will fall more
rapidly Friday and Saturday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Increasing- cloudi
ness followed by showers; southeasterly
winds.
Western Oregon Increasing cloudiness
followed by showers; southeasterly winds.
Western Washington Showers; southerly
winds. .
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wah,gton and
Idaho Fair and warmer.
EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster.
Han an shoes fit the feet. Rosenthal's.
Spectacles $1.00 at Metzser's.
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Grand Centra! Station Time Card
60CTHEKN PACIFIC.
Le&vlnjc Portland
RoKburj. Paaseager ....
Cottage Grove Passenger ...
California Express
Ban Francisco Express ....
West Side
CorvaUis Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove pausenger .....
Forest Grove Passenger .....
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express .
Cottage Grove Paesenger ...
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
CorvalUs Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Fores. Grove Paesenger ....
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5:30 n. m.
ill: 15 p. m.
6:35 d. m.
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NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express j 8:30 a.m.
North Coast &. Chicago limited. .1 2:00 p. m.
Overland Express ,v 111:45 p. m.
- Arriving Port Lund
North Coast Limited 7:00 a. m.
Portland Express :15 p. m.
Overland Express 8:15 p.m.
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving- Portland I
Pendleton passenger ............ 7:15a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:0 a. ia.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p. m.
K.ansas City & Chicago Express. 0:00 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer 8:00 a. m.
Chl.. Kan. City A Portland Ex. . 8:45 a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p. m.
Pendleton "Passenger 5:15 p. m.
AnTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving; Portland
Astoi ia & Seaside Express
Astoria A Seaside Express. ......
Arriving Portland
Astoria dfc Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
6:0o p. m.
p. m.
10 3)0 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P- R. Short Line, via Spokane! 8:15 p. m.
Seattle 111:45 p. ua
Arrlving Portland j
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane! 8 :00 a m
Via Seattle 7:00 a.m.
Jefferson-Street Station
MHTHFRN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger . . . ,
Iallaa Passenger
Arriving Port land
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4 :15 p. m.
10:15 a. tu
ft: 50 p. m.
OREGON ELECTR!C RAILWAY.
Leaving- Portland
Salem Local
Salem Local
Salem Limited
Salem Iocal
SMem Local
Salem Limited .........
Salm Local
Arriving Portland
Portland Locai -
Portland Local ..........
Portland Limited
Portland "Local ..........
Pertiand looal ..........
Portland Limited
Portland Local ..........
6:15 a. tri
8:25 a. m.
9:05 a. m.
11:05 a. m.
2:0 p. m.
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AMUSEMENTS.
ntTIT in THEATER
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
Tonight, 8:15 o'clock.
Popular Price
Matinee Tomorrow
Lat Time
Tom orro w N i ch t
tjAN FRAM1HTO OPERA CO. IN
"THE TOYMAKER"
Evenings, $1 to 2-m; Matinee. 7-"Vc, 50c, 25c.
HEIL5G
THEATER
14th and Washington.
Phones Main 1 and'A '1122.
4 Nights. Beginning; Sunday.
Special Price Matinee Wednesday,
' The Big Musical Comedy.
"Coming Tiiro' the Rye"
Ev.ninss, 41.50 to r0e: matinee, $1 trt 25c.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 6
Only Three More Performances
. Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night
"DREAM CITY"
The Greatest Bhow In Tears Beautiful
Songs and Specialties
Evenings, 25c, SOc, 75c, ?i; Matinee, 25c,
50c. 75c. .
MARQUAM GRAND
NEXT WEEK
Creston Clarke
In the Beautiful New American Play
"THE 1'OWEK THAT GOVERNS"
Seats Now Selling
Evening's, 25c, 50c, 75c, SI; Matinee, 250,
50c, 7vc.
BAKER THEATER Phone'
' 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, 35c, 50c; Mat., 15c. 25c
Next Week "When We Were Twenty-One."
EMPIRE THEATER Phone Mamm
MILTON W. SEAMAN, MANAGER.
One solid week of fun. Matinees Wednes
day and Saturday.
"SIS" IN NEW YORK.
Hiram, Mandy, Zeke and John, all the Posey
County characters. A big scream of laugh
ter. Their adventures on the Bowery, at
the Waldorf and other well-known places
of Interest. Don't miss it. Night prices,
15c, 20c, 35c, 50c. Matinees, lOc, 20c.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4o85; Home, A 1026.
Week Commencing . Monday, March 16.
The Allen Stock Company Presents
The Celebrated Comedy-Drama,
v "THE STOWAWAY."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 30c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c. Boxes 50c.
Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
THE STAR phones m
For the Entire Week of March 15.
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY
PRESENTS
Vance & Sullivan's Sensational Rural
Drama,
"ON THANKSGIVING DAY"
In Four Acts by Owen Davis.
Matinees Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 2:30 P. M. Prices 10c
and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices
15c. 25c and 35c.
PANTAGES
Fourth and '
Stark Sts.
The Best Bill Ever Presented in Portland,
HEADED BY
Melbourne Mardowell, Famous Tragedian
and Star and Virginia Drew TreMcott -In
the Tragic Dramatic Sketch.
THE OATH
Matinees Every Day at 2:3o in the After
noon. Nights. 7:30 and 9 o'clock.
Prices Upstairs, 15c; downstairs. 25c;
boxes, 50c; weekday matinees, 15c, any seat.
THE GRAKD-Vaudeyillede Luxe
Entire Week of March- 16,
GILDAY & POX.
England's Foremost Hebrew Impersonators
and Comedians.
9 MAY REDELLE
And Her Village Cut-Ups,
F. F. Montresea's Great I. A. T. 8. E. -Motion
Pictures. Showing "The French Spy."
WHERE TO DINE
Tliaarcront "Best service on Coast."
X lie flat ficut -ay connoisseurs. Table
d'hote dly. 50c. Sun. 1 5c. Grand A Hawthorn,
Ttianrao-Aii 149 7tn- Merchants lunch
IDewntgWU daily 05c. Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop auey A noodics. SOc
Cottage JVaffle '0Sti
res
taurant of establish.,!
merit.
Reasonable prtces.
hiinnmrp 434 "vVashtngton at. Mer
UUnsmuic a chants' lunch. 11:30-2,
2 5c: dln- S to 8 P.M., 25c & 35c. Spe. Sua, din.
VegelarianCafei05-
M e a is served a la carte. C A. M. to 8 P. M.
VmnirA 19a Talrrt Reeular dinner.
25c Special dinner every San-
day.
T,a Y.Anna 251 MorrLeon et., under new
He fIVIlUa managm't. Merchant s luach
11-5. 25c a la carte. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Austro-Hnnsrarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d apd 3d. Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
Rronni-e' Hrin 103 6h 8t- D
flrauues UI 111 French chef can prepare
such dinners as are served at- Branded Grill.
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH ASD MORRISON STS.
r
44 Zzzui
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis P., and Ma Del, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay blag. Phone A 4o7U. Main U227.
Cavanagh, Wm., Dr.. dentist, rormeriy Co
lumbia & Buchanan biuga. Main 5139, A filad.
Christensen, C, optician ana Jeweler, formerly
with liu iter Held Xroe. Ottlce 413. Main SIM.
Chance, Arthur W., Dr.. dentist, formerly
Dekum bldg. . Ofnces aiii-lx. Main luod.
Chapman. H. B., formerly Abingtoa bids.;
office 204. Phone Main 57VM.
Coffey, R. C, physician and surgeon,
of lice 101T. Phone Main 449.
Conroy, R. J.. Dr., physician and surgeon, of
fice 808-t). Main 5139, A MoW-
Corbett Estate of Is. W., Robert H. Strong,
manage. Phone Main 816. 3261.
Crockett, 12. N., Dr.. phj-eician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 7-t, A 1427.
Crossley Co., The, reai estate, formerly Mo
Kay bldg. Olficea 7u8-9. Main 7S55. A 5722.
Dlejk. Kobt. G., civil engineer, Xormerly
Mohawk bldg. Phono Ao63.
Dui'ur & Dulur, public stenorapaera. Phone
Main 3004, A fi&tf.
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
uiag., a. jcteicner. uain do.s, aiuio.
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopath, for
merly Macleay bldg. Main 1W3, A 4706.
Ooua:y & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
Diog. -Mam a I a, jl mix.
Hegele- H. W v Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay blag. Main 4014, A 5333.
Offices lOua-lic
Jef ferds. Henr C-t Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 4ti3, A14t3.
Jones, N. W. Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bio. Suite 10U3. Main 27d.
Jones, Treve. Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan
Diag. unices luit-i Main 4014, awaj.
Kelsey, Frank C, civil ensineer. formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Main Oltti.
King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
juonawa mag. diain isou.
Kyne, B- F., Mrs., formerly Buss el bldg.
A3967. Residence CI 977.
Lab be, Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Lab be bldg. Main 450 A 1450.
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2U6H Mor-
riMnn or rtArA im Moln IfiRS. '
Lee, M. E. Beat Estate and Loans, formerly
Aaieigu Bldg. onice 411. mam oaoy.
Locke & Gullete. Dra.. offices 81-820-82L
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A1267.
M anion, Katherine O-, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton hid 3- Phnnd Mnin
Matsoo. Ralph C and Ray W., Dra. formerly
MflTiiunm hldtr. Ualn 7rt7.
McCuaker, Clarence J., Dr., Physician and
Surgeon, formerly Fleidner blag, iiain .10.
MeUichiui, E. L., Dr., dentist, fwcmerly Mar
qua m bldg. Phone Main 749.
Nichols, A. ., C. L. ft . Drs,. physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum dio. ah am uu.
Oregon Life Insurance Comutiiy, L. Samuel,
Gen. Mxr. Phones Main t&. A5tto2.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. surgeon's
nfMi Ufifi. Ill Ualn VtlT aV 1 ViVI-
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340.
Peters, Geo. D-, Dr., den' la t. formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office lOii. Phone Main 767.
Ptzel. A. F-. Dr., dentist, formerly pekum
bldg. Main 433, A1463.
Pierce, E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008.
Pbones Main 2544, AS930.
Pollvka c Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Abington bldg.; of
fice 204. Phone Main 5790.
Tayior, Frank M., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. Ax2i7.
up inn, ,tn. iaioureii.e, r. nuuiuoa,
formerly5 wetland bldg. Offices 626-7. Main
tAKV, AJtf.
Veazle & Veasia, attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442.
Williamson A McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Taqutna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk
bldg . W. F. SUne. Main 6578, A1978-
Zan. Jas. C. Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Marmiam Mds; Main STiO
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Uapi.warA Columbia Hardware Com
lllilUnurc pany, 2;i3 Morrison street.
Special, Mrs. Potts sad irons, SL15 a set.
Phone Main 1SW6.
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats,
Poultry, Fish, Vegetables. 105-7 Third
street. Both phones.
tV?a Strictly fresh Oregon ranch eggs,
Jfe5s 20c per dozen.
Henion-Henley Co., 267 Yamhill St.
fifttt MflnflAS Xto Mantle, 25c, the
UB Jiailllrrs equal of the, best S5o
mantle on the markeC Barretts, 410 Mor
rison. Both phones.
wood. $5 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany, 408 Corbett Bldg.
fifafinn'.rT ' Did yu knw there was
OtilLlUUriJ a atatlonery store at 249
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Davis A K 11 burn, a 1011.
cur-own conservatories. Martin
& Forbes. 347 Washington St. Both phones.
Millinprv A11 tne newest and latest
J-: 1 j spring creations now on ex
hibition. Frake's, 409 Washington street.
Coal & Ice Company. ODuoslte City
Library. Both phones.
CaaJs Plant your Sweet Peas and early
rjrceua garden seeds now. Our 1008 an
nual and oeed Planters' Guid free. Port
land S?ed Company, ISO-lsti Front street.
bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou
sands of buehes, 10c to 35c; catalogue tella
Portland Seed Co., 180-1 -86 Front street.
Electric Fixtures u"huJp y
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works. 81 Sixth atraet.
Phonographs SL(l
Co., S28
on. Talking
Machines, Records, Music all the latest
songs.
"p.at.Tlf Knives, Forks and all Sllver
j: m Ling ware replated as good as new.
Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale. Main
2575, A 2."75.
White Sewing Machines 5?S?d!
hand machines this week. Jones. 11th and
Washington sts.
Vim na 13PECIAL OFFER. Cabinets $3
JT 11 U I US per dozen. BIC KNELL, Rothchild
bldg.. entrance 2874 Washington st., be
tween 4th and 5th.
AVinA O'Malley & Neuberger. 3l'7 Wash
1,1110 ington sireet. Phone Main 2HW4.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle
nook Port. S1.50.
NEW TODAY.
An Acre in the City
Beautifully located and overlooking
the Willamette, with 30 feet open right
of way to it; 5 minutes' ride from
Madison bridge, on two carlines.
For a Home There Is Nothing Finer
Price $2200, $1000 cash, balance easy
terms. Neiehborinnr lots sell for Ittoft
each. Owner wants the money, there
fore this sacrifice.
THE CROSSLEY CO.
70S and 709 Corbett Bids.
J "
NEW TODAY.
RailwayAddition
LOTS
. W ill Double in Value in 1908
11 More Blocks Now Open for
Your Inspection
Inside Lots . . $85 Each
Corner Lots, 100 Each
Easy Payments: $10 Down, $5 Monthly
Telephone Bonds,. Savings Accounts
Accepted at Foil Valuation.
Improved streets, 5c car service.
Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect;
' No Building Restrictions
and
Immediate Possession.
AGENTS AT TRACT 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
CP. WELLS,
231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253
Corner of 25th and
Northrup
Fractional corner . .$3600
Corner of East 6th
and Broadway
Fractional corner .$1835
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
$6250
Irvlngrton home, on Broadway, near
21st. Nearly new 8-room home, hard
wood floors, combination fixtures, four
large bedrooms, cement basement, tur
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.
s .
Geo. D. Schalk
Main 392, A 2332. 264 Stark.
A Sacrifice
New 8-room modern house, worth
$3500. We are ' instructed by the
owner to sell for $3100. This is with
out exception the best buy in West
Piedmont, Near carbarn. .For few
days only.
Summit Investment Co.
153 Killings worth Avenue.
East 5404. x
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON
BIG LOST RIVER, IDAHO.
Suffar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract Is practically level,
with just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No
alkali. Min, smelters and quarts mills In
mineral regione adjacent. Three beet sugar
factories operating in Bingham and Fremont
counties, lu which a large portion of this tract
fa situated. Market facilities un ex del led. This
tract is also bordered by one of the most ex
tensive stock ranges in Idaho. The Oregon
Shtft-t Lina Railway 1b 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 Rail
road. Price, 9:.0.50 per aore; $3.25 per acre
In advance, balance In 10 annual Installments;
8 per cent Interest on deferred payments.
WHITR FtR CIRCULARS TO THB
BIO LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO.
KING'S HEIGHTS
Handsome Residence for Sale.
A most desirable property, near
the Wilcox home, in exclusive -King
'8 Heights.
MAC RAE & ANGUS,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
One Acre Within City
Htnits. on the Willamette, 78 feet of
riverfront, on macadam road, witU
Southern Pacific track through land.
Owner has to go to higher altitude
On account of sickness.
If you want to double your money
-within six months buy this acre at
$2700. Terms.
The Crossley Co.
738 and 709 Corbett Buildine;.
CIieapat$ 10,000
PRICE OXL.V
8-room, thoroughly modern resi
dence, Nob Hill between 23rd and
24th. Can't be duplicated (or $10,000.00
Porter 6 French
6j7 Commerce? Bids. .
$8000
Best bargain in the city. Lot -55r
100 feet, 50 feet of Main street, close
in. If you miss this opportunity you
will be sorry.
P0ETEE & P BENCH,
607 Commercial Building.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay Bid.. 8d Stark.
felVE ALE A CALL,
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham A White. 227 Washington at.
Andrwa, F. V. ft Co. M. 3o4Jf. S3 Hamilton bU
Aoseica Exchanga, &1& Conimuawealta bKL.
Baker, Alfred A.. Zl& Ablngtoa bid.
Chapin ft Heriow. 423 Chamber of CVmmwrea.
Coat RaaJtr Co.. Main 15CS. 224 Uorrtaun.
Columbia, Trust Company, 714 Couch hi. A 19 1 ft.
Commercial lnvtt. Co.. 219 Lumber Exchange.
Compter., j. lf'- l ac & Ala4&. 100 Abinsioa hi.
Croasley Co., 7u6- Corbel I bid. M.
D Burgh, C. R.. Pac 77S. 220 Abing-ton bid.
Dean Land Improvement ft CoIuqimuoq Co.,
Bol Chamber of. Commerce- bltig.
Duboia ft Crockett, 2t0 Waiuutoa at..
Goddard. H. W.. Main aad A 1743. 110 2d at.
Hotchkiaa. C. R. ft Co., If. 1063. 03VX ot C
Jennings ft Co.. Main 138. 128 7th at.
Kinney ft Stampaer, 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M. 44S6.
le, M. E., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Von Borstal 104 2d at., 382 E. Bursafda,
O Don n ell, J. F., M. 4M1 ft A256L 230- Stark-
Palmer. H. P.. 202 Rothchild bldg. Main (661.
Parrish, W'&tktna ft Co., 2oO Alder at.
Porter A French, 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed, Field ft Tynan, M. 7004, AS651. 102 2d.
Rosa City Realty in v. Co., L Fayatta bids.
Bchalk, Geo. D.. 264 Stark at. Main 392, A 383.
Surety Investment Company, room 6627-2&
Corbett bldg., opp. Poe toft Ice. (Dou&ld U.
Crulth. Robert B. May and W. Lawrence).
Sharkey, J. p. ft Co., 122 Sixth at.
fcteliunetx. F. J. & Co., 193 Morrison at.
Swenaaon. A. F. ft Co., &o3H Washington at
The Oregon Real Estate Co., $8 Third at,
(Hotladay Addition.)
Thompson ft Ok den. 848 Miss. Woodlawn 202.
Veteran Land Company, 166 Third C . .
Waddell. "W. 0., SOfl Lumber Exchanga bldff.
TOR 8 ALE RE At EST ATB, '
$5T00 8-room modern house with billiard
room In attic, furnace, fireplace, etc., ia
the best part of the East Burnslda dis
trict. H. P. PALMER,
202 Rothchild bldg.
Z AM offering 5-acre tracts on fhe Oregon
Electric carllne at reduced price for a
abort time; fine ' fruit and berry land, oa
your own terms.
W. B. BURKE). 620 C. of C. Wdg. '
BAROAJN" FOR QUICK SALE.
7-room thoroughly modern houae, S3, Sdthl
$3000, terms.
A. S. DRAPER ft CO.,
343H Wash. ft., room 6.
6-ROOM house, good location. $2400; new 5
room cottage, corner lot, full cement foun
dation. 2M30; new 3 -room cottage, corner
lot. l(Xxl5, on Mt. Scott line, $l50u. 14
Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 4462.
90 ACRES Mosler fruit lands; 20 acre In
good state cultivation: close to Mosler;
running water and spring on the plac?;
part cash or city property; owner; prlca $30
an acre. V 716, Oregon ian.
FOR SA LB -5-room cottnge, 7 -room house,
new; oaey termta; Sunnyalde. Also lot 4ixl"Wl
Holladay Add.; a good buy for 12'i.
rooming-house, a snap; centrally located.
Call 611 gwctland bltig.
IRVINQTON, $W0.
Just 1 beautiful, lot left on 16th. bet.
P-razee and Knott sts.; E. front, choicest
thing In Irving ion. 331 Chamber of Com
merce. M 2177.
HOUSE'S for sale In all parts pf th city
on eaay terrna; acreage suitable for subdi
viding, made a specialty. Kinney A
Stttnipher, 531-&32 Lumber Exchange bldg.,
2d and Stark at.
$3600 Bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, large liv
ing room, fireplace, cabinet kitchen, book
case, attic, basement, concrete walks; new,
convenient, modern; .terma. 1111 Eact Al
der. MODERN- o-room cottage, $3JO down, $15
per month; close In.
A. 8. DRAPER ft CO..
343 Wash, st., room 6.
IRVINGTON. $1150.
Beautiful lot on 14th. Tillamook - and
Thompson, 50x100, all Improvements la
and isaid, 331 Chamber of Commerce.
M 8177.
7-ROOM modern bungalow; full lot; fixtures,
shades, tinted, full plumbing, large base
ment and attic; $2850, cash or terms; nice
location; new. phone owner, Woodlawn 187.
DOWN-TOWN CORNER.
On 6th; more than full lot; some In
come; price $40,000. For particulars- sea
James C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldfr.
IRVINGTON, $1150.
Choice let on 17th. between Tillamook
and Thompson, beautiful site for bungalow.
331 Chamber of Commerce. M 8177.
$3U00 BXTYS a sulendid modern house only
6 blocks from the Steel bridge; a rare
opportunity for a home, close In; terms;
J. F. . Compton, 100 Abington bldg.
$11.000 WHOLE block, close In, five houses
on property, netting 7 per cent; balance
block good for manufacturing site; terms.
Owner. Apply 487 East Couch. -
$1350 New 4-room cottage, price reason
able ; 41t blocks straight west from Nash- f
vllle. Mount ticott carllne. Call week
days. John F. Mullr. owner.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTY.
D. A. TUFTS.
303H WASHINGTON T. -
GOOD 5-room cottage,, full basement, toilet
and bath; Vancouver ave., south of -Russell
at.; $16. Brletow, Dodsoa ft Con
ley, 437 Chamber of Commerce.
WAREHOUSE site, 200x400, on O. R, ft N
near St. John.
A. S. DRAPER ft CO.,.
-34S& Wah. stC, room 6.
6-ROOM modern cottage. Just built; must sell
at once. For partlcu 1 a rs call or write
(Owner). No agent. M, Keeney, 814 Kel
log st., St. John.
IRVINGTON. COR. GKxlOO. $1350-.
8. E. corner 14th and Thompson, big
ent snap in city. 331 Chamber of Com
merce. M 3177.
LA ROE tract, 250xtK, only 15 minutes on
Woodstock car, near 32d; 10 lots for oniv
3:1200; fine view. James C. Logan, room
411 Corbett bldg.
NEW, modern 8-room bouse, corner. $450;
modern 6-room house, $3500; email pay
ment, balanoa monthly. Owner, phona
East 675.
NEW modern 5-room cottage, corner SOx
100, also 2 full lota joining; terms. Taka
W. -Woodstock car. 604 iitith and Tibbeis.
ATTENTION, investor Corner "4 block. 2
good houses, fine site for flats; price J60O0.
Owner. 6bd Gliaan. Phone Main 3547.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
. MACRAE & ANGUS,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $:!250, John P. Sharkey Co.,
l'J2s Oth st. Main Tt'tO. A -2037. -
6 TO "JO-acre tracts, near Hlllsboro, bet. S.
P. and Salem electric. A. 8. Draper ft Co
843 Washington st., room 6.
LADY must sell 3-room cottage; lot 50x85;
new furniture; near Alberta and. Wood
lawn cars. 473 Mildred, ave.
NEW 5-room bungalow, -modern, good location;
must sell at once; gocs at a bargain. In
quire of owner. 914 Montana.
$700 BUYS fine building lot, fluxion, only l.V
feet off Hawthorne ave.; east front. M-. EJ.
Lee. room 411 Corbett bldg.
$1800 NEW 6-room bungalow, full bannnciit.
toath: near car and school; $ouo down. 5-'
Lumber Exchange bids'.
$3500, NICE cosy new 6-room house, Wasco
st., Holladay Park; part cash; particu
lars at 602 Wasco.
MUST sell my home at a sacrifice; large
grounds, well improved; modern house.
E 704. Oregonian.
LOT for poor man; cheap on Installment
plan; sacrifice on account hard times. E
7($, Orgonlan.
10 ACRES A splendid platting proposition
on Salem line. Utevenson tk. Taylor. 8il
Buchinan bldg.
$120O FOR a 6-room cottage, close in. can
arrange very eay term a State Land Co.,
1331 1st St.
SEASIDE bungalows. Houses built, re
paired. See Johnson, 2o4 Mohawk bldg.
Main 5d07.
MODERN 6-room house for aale by owner;
reasonable terms If desired. Telephone Sell
wood 1155.
14 FINE house lots at Ivan hoe Station, near
cariine, $235 to $300 each. Call 16d 4th
- street.
$M50 3-room cottage on improved street; one
block to car. Lumber Exchange bldg.
22 ACRES. In cultivation, t miles out. So
fara Horace H. Fisher, 170 Front st.
$8fiO 4 -room cottage, 4 blocks to car. 630
Lumber Exchange bldg. .