Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 21, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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TOE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908.
MEN OF AFFAIRS
URGED TO ENTER
Republican Club 'May Ask
Prominent Citizens to Run
for Legislature.
SUBJECT UNDER DISCUSSION
Organization Selects Slogan: "for
Progressive Policies and High
minded Men" Adopts Plat
form, Declares Principles.
An effort may be made by the members
of the Republican Club of this city to in
duce a number of prominent business
men to become candidates for nomination
to the legislature on the Republican
ticket in the approaching: primaries. The
subject was discussed last night at a
meeting; of the club in the Chamber of
Commerce rooms. Several speakers sug-
Bested the practicability of urging rep
resentative business men to enter the con
test for Legislative honors. They argued
that the attention of the public for sev
eral weeks had been diverted from im
portant matters of legislation by a dis
cussion of the election of United States
Senator, and believed that several sub
stantial business men could be urged to
go into the race and Insure the people
of the county a careful and economic
session of the Legislature.
"For progressive policies and high
minded men," was the slogan adopted by
the olufl last night. It also adopted a
platform and declaration of principles.
Among the subjects of legislation indorsed
in the platform are extension of the
powers of the Railroad Commission to
all public service corporations; state
ownership and control of all water
powers; reapportionment of the state into
Senatorial and Representative district
to insure Multnomah County the repre
sentation to which it is entitled under
the state constitution: a practical division
of Multnomah County into representative
districts; the support by Republican mem
bers of the Legislature of the Republican
electors" choice for United States Sen
ator. Text or the Platform.
The platform as adopted follows:
TV are Republicans became we believe
In the fundamental principle" tor which the
Republican party stands. We are proud of
lis record and achievements in the part.
Conceived tor the establishment of liberty
for all men. it ha none on In securing and
advancing equal rights and opportunities
to All. We are partisans because the his
tory of our Government has been made
through parties, and true advancement can
bet be made through organized effort.
. We commend the wise legislation of our
present Congress and the fearless admin
istration of our Republican President, Theo
dore Roosevelt.
We favor the enactment of progressive
laws In our State, and in the nomination
and election to office of high-minded Re
publicans; men who will administer our
public aff.tlrs in a careful, conservative,
business-like manner; men who have no
special interest, to protect or serve, aside
from those of the general public.
We blleve that special care should be
..taken in selecting our party nominees for
the next Legislative Assembly of this State;
we want men who will carefully guard the
interests of the taxpayers at all times by
wise and careful appropriations of public
funds for such purposes as are necessary;
the enactment ot such laws as win con
serve the best Interests of the whole people;
that m.tre care should be taken in the prep
aration of our laws, believing that rather
than have hasty and unoigestea legislation,
i, wn.iU he fur better to have none.
We bell,v that the State Railway Com
mission act. passed at the last session of
the Legislature, to be a most meritorious
measure, as it has already saved our citi
zens thousands of dollars In freight rates.
We favor an amendment to the act ex
tending the powers of the commission to all
public service corporations.
We favor both National and State appro
priations for the Improvement ot our water
ways, and more particularly for the exten
sion of the portage road from the Big Eddy
to The Dalles: for the better improvement
and deepening of the channel of the Wil
lamette Blver from its mouth as far as
n.vlnhle: forsaWk improvement and deepen
in, of the channel of the Columbia River
to the sea. and extendtng the powers of the
Port of Portland commission as provmeu
for In the measure to be voted upon at the
June election.
Revise Banking laws.
We favor a revision of the banking laws
nr this Kt Ate- and the enactment of such
laws supervising and regulating our bank
ing Institutions, so that depositors iumis
therein will be as safe and sound as the
State Itself.
tv. heiieva In the perpetual State owner
ship and control of all water power, and
the leasing of the same for a term of years,
not exceeding X under such terms and
conditions as may be deemed advisable by
a State Executive Board.
We favor the calling of a State Constitu
tional Convention for the purpose of re
vising and amending our present obsolete
State Constitution.
We favor the adoption of the appropria
tion or $125,000. made by the last Legis
lature for the maintenance. Improvements,
and support of our State University, to be
voted upon at the next June election under
the referendum.
We favor a reapportionment of this State
Into Senatorial and Representative districts
whereby Multnomah County shall secure the
number of members In the State Legisla
ture to which w are entitled in accordance
with the Constitution: and a division of the
county into Representative districts so far
as practicable.
We favor the election of our United States
Senators by the direct vote of the people,
.1 to the accomplishment of that end, wt
petition our next Legislative Assembly of
this state to Join with the legislatures of
two-thirds of the other stjjes In applying
to Congress to provide for the calling of
a convention to submit such an amendment,
t'ntll such amendment is secured, we be
lieve that Republicans electee, to mo ik
i.i.him as such, should represent our prln
.i..i. hv vnilni for the. Republican receiv
ing the highest number of votes at the pre
ceding election as the expression of our
choice for t nltei Msifs !"",
ENTRY LAWS ARE REVISED
Knlryman -Now Has More Chance to
Obtain Lands Heslred.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Mnrch 13. The
Clcncral lnd Office has promulgated,
with the approval of the Department, re
vised Instructions with regard to the
amendment of entries under section 237!
of the Revised Statutes, which section
authorises amendments only In cases
where final certificate has issued, and
also, under the supervisory authority
vested in the Secretary of the Interior in
the disposal of public lands, under which
amendments of original entries may be
allowed to correct mistakes, or for other
equitable causes.
These Instructions clearly define the pol
icy to be followed by the General Land
Ofneo In passing upon applications to
amend, and are summarised briefly as
follows
First, in cases where the Land Depart
ment was in error In allowing the origi
nal entry.
Second, in cases where the entryman
made a mistake in the description of the
land which he Intended to enter, and.
Third, in case where through "no fault
of the entryman the lands embraced in
entry are found to be go unsuitable for
CORBETT BUILDING
STH AND MORRISON STS.
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F., and Jutoel. osteopaths, formerly
Aiacit-ay Did- jraooe a -isiv, attaiu ox...
Cs.vana.gh, Vim., Vv.. dentist, Tormcnj Co- :
lumbia. ft Buchanan oius. htAin 6139, A fild.
CarLteuatn, C, optician aj&2 Jawoler, formerly I
with Hutterflftld Hru. Oitlce Main 8160. !
Chance. Arthur We, Dr., deutlst, rorm.rij
lxticum bidg. Offices tilO-lz. Main 106.
Chapman. H. B., formeriy A b lug ton bWg.;
oirice -04. jVhone Atam oiw.
Co Ct;y, K. Ur.. physicliui and. surgeon.
nfnr lttlT Phfin Uoo 4411.
Conroy, K. J.t Dr., phjsiciatt and surgeon, ot-
UV'.'S DUO-V. saIU Uli0, A woa
Corbtt Kstat of U. Robert H. Strons,
maniLaCer. I'hona Main 816. A 32ol.
Crockett, E. N., Dr., physician and surgeon.
lormerly Monawit Dioar- Juam o, a xi-..
Crossiey Co., The. reai estate, formerly Mc
Kay bllg. Office .uo-t. Main t&oi. A 5.2.
t)ie:k, liobt. a . civil engineer, formerly
Mohawk bids. Phone A36&0.
Dufur & Dulur, public stenographers. Phone
Main 30O4. A , ,
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawlc
tildir. K R. Belcher. Main OA 78. Aldttt.
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., oswopath. to' '
naerly Macleay blcig. Main lfJ. -
Guud'sy ft Wood, bouOjf, formerly Buchanan
bidg. Main &4T2, A 3472.
Begele, H. W-, Dr., physician and surgeon.
iurmeriy jaacieay mag. stain uj., a
Jofferds. Henr c.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum tlug. Main 4tU, A14ti.
Jonas, N. W Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia blag, tiulte lux,. Main 276.
Jones, Treve. Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan
lag. vju.ces iVli-ii. nam wn, auw.
Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bloc- Main fil4tk
King. J. C. Elliott. Dr.. physician, formerly
Mohawk bidg. Main 22ti0. m
Kyne. B. Mrs., formerly Ruaeel bids-
AS967. Hesldence '.71977-
Labbe, Edmund J . Dr., physician and sur-
a l.. -S.S.. . I .!.. Kit A 1iAn
Lent, Geo, P., attorney, formerly 206 Mor
rison si- ornoe jaain . a iwsj.
Lee, M. E. Heal Estate and Loans, formerly
Balelgrh bidg. Office 411. j&ain oow.
Locke ft Gullete. Drs.. offices 81D-820-8ZX.
nones Alain a z.ei.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and mir-
geon, lormeny lAKnm oiag. mwu ...
lianlon. Katherln. C. Ir., formerly HamU-
ton blag, pnone slain zsil.
alatsoa. Ralph C and Ray W., Dra.. formally
Martiuom bidg. aialn 7a7.
JtcCusker. Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician ana
Stirs-Min. f.rm.rlv E'l.tdn.r bidg. MalD 2 ft.
Metachan. K. L., lr.. dentist, formerly Mar-
quam Dldg. rnone Alain no,
Nichola. A. 6 . C. U 4 H, S . Drs., ohyslcians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 200.
Oregon LJa Insurance Com. iij. L.. Samuel.
Gen. Mgr. Phones Malr. A6fl02.
Oregon Railway a Navigation Co.. Burgeons
offices, 806-10. Main 261. A llflST.
Otis Slevator Company, formerly Fentoa
bidg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 30.
petei-s. Geo. D.. Dr., den'trt. formerly Co
lumbia, bldr. OfHce lOif. Phone Main 76T.
retzel, A. F.. Dr., dentist, lonnarly Dekum
bidg. Main 463. A1483.
Pierce, EX A., Lr., physician, offices JOOT-1008.
Phones Main 2S44. A3830. ,
Pollvka & Co.. tailors, formerly a Morri
son. Phone Main 731. .
iweet, Blnathac, formerly Ablngton bidg.; Of
Hce 204. Phone Main 6790.
Taylor, Frank M.. Dr., physician and enr
geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 267. A126.
Upton. Jay H. & Latourette. H. T.. Attorneys,
formerly Swetlana bidg. Offices 626-7. Main
66. A1869. v
Veaxle & Veaaie. attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bidg. Main 11. A 544.
Williamson & McNory. ptiyalclana, formerly
Marquam bidg." Main 449.
Taaulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mobawk
bidg. W. F. etlne. Main 5378. A197S.
Zan, Jaa C Dr.. physician and surgaoa.
formerly Marouam h'rtg Main 850
settlement purposes as to make the com
pletion of the entry impracticable.
But. It Is expressly stated that no
amendment will be allowed In behalf of
an entryman who makes entries without
exercising due care in the examination
and selection of the land, nor where good
faith Is not clearly shown, and to this
end a satisfactory showing will have to
be made,, by the applicants in all cases.
DEMAND REFUND OF TAXES
Corporations Think Ix9 Angeles Has
Taken Too Much.
I.OS ANGELES, March 20. Attack
ing the validity of the law imposing
a municipal tax upon corporation
franchises, officials of the Edison
Electric Company and the Home Tele
phone Company today made formal de
mand upon the city for nearly 75.0O0
alleged to have been paid as taxes
"under-protest and under duress."
The Edison Company wants a re
fund of 150.379 and the Home Com
pany asks $24,435. It is alleged that
the City Assessor has required the
payment of more than a just share of
taxes and that the city's assessment
was void because of the payment made
to the state. The Edison Company,
as a further ground for its demand,
alleges that it Is organized under the
laws of Wyoming. The demands of
the corporations will be turned over
tomorrow to the City Attorney.
I-'raneis Joseph Is Better.
VIENNA. March at. The condition of
Emperor Francis Joseph Is better today.
His Majesty has no fever and his con
dition is less painful.
DAILY METEOROlXHilCAX, REPORTi
FORTUANU. March 20. Maximum tem
perature, 55 degrees: minimum. 44. River
reading at 8 A. M., 17 feet: change in last
"t hours 16 feet. Total rainfall. 5 P. M.
to tl P. M.. 0.08 Inch; total since September
1 1907 2 4t Inches; normal. 34. 9 Inches;
deficiency, a. .10 inches. Total sunshine March
19 S hours S4 minutes; possible. 12 hours ti
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level),
at 5 P. M., ;10.;! inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHEH.
-f i-m
; ,3 Wind. .
9 - It
TATION-S. I t 2
s Is" 1 1 !
I i f i
Baker City
Bismarck
Poise
Eureka. ........
Helena
Kam loops
Korth Head. . . .
Pocatello
Portland
Red Blurt
Roseburg. . .
Sacramento
Bait l,ake
San Francisco..
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. ..
.l.M! T. '24'NW
. 4).4.0O:l S
, i.'.S' T.
..14 T. H8.W v
. : T. NW
.:4S'0.4!9 NW
.i2O.O0!14 SE
. sr.o.os iw
.170.00: 4 NE
.;10.0!U!W
. '7riO.OO 4 NW
,l50.O 4 NTV
7ivo.oo'ia.w
T.-tl2'NW
. JS21 T. I1J SW
.!4K o.ofi 2; w
. :so.oi is w
Snosr
Id ear
Cloudy
Pt cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy 'Pt cloudy
IPt cloudy
ICloudy
IClear
fOler
(Clear
Clear
Cloudy
(Clear
!Pt cloudy
Rainy
T Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
ThA disturbance noted last night a ap-
Droarh.nr the ijrittsn (.oiunibia Coast moved
rapidly acroea lht' province and caueod a
fw amiall ehowere over Lhe north veatern
THE
PORTLAND
FCSIUHH. OK.
BCatOPEsVX FLAX
MODERN
BMTACliANT, .
MSBkaasarsM'BBm.s'
tOBI OKE aUXXIOX DOIXABS.
: HOTEL OREGON ;
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Z
I Portland's New and Modern HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up Z
Z European Plan. Free Bos. Z
Z WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Prop. Z
Centralis Located
daisras
'-" IT, Lena; Dlateztea
lm Everr Room.
HOTEL PERKINS
' Filth and Washington Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
mm, tl-Oo M.OO Fee Day
AeasardtBS to I twaitliini
r
HOTEL LENOX if,
PortUnd'a Ntwait and Moa Modan Hotel
Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Rates:
$1 day and up European plan Long dis
tance phone in all rooms Private baths.
S. W. BATm.
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.39
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
jiaBBgjaBOjll.
J American
and Enropeaa
portion of this district. A new high-pressure
area has made its appearance off the mouth
of the Columbia River and it iviH move east
during ine next nuur u.c
weather In this district with light frost in
ina early munns " ......... V.B
Western Washington and freezing tempera
tures BBai ui mw V; i . .
It ts mucn warawi " 1 ' "
Bantn. but elsewhere the temperatures on
ine I'acinu oiwiw " c . " ... . .
tionary.
FORECAST.
Portland and vicinity Fair, with light
frost in early morning and warmer weather
during the afternoon: westerly winds.
western urecuii owu. ..
Fair with light frost tn early morning.
except near the coast. Warmer during the
arternoon, wcntcnj ..........
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair, with freezing temperatures In
early morning. "
EI'WARP A. BE.M.S. Tltrlct Forera-ter.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1 1--.
TWO FKBr'OKMAXt'ES TODAY.
Popular Price
Matinee. 2:1."
Uast Time
Tonight, silt
San Franlsco Onera Company In
"THE TOVMAKER."
Inees 7Hc. 00c. Sic Evenings 1 o 25c.
HEILIG 14 th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
4 NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW.
Special Price Matinee Wednesday.
The Merry. Musical-Comedy Success.
"COMIN' THROUGH THE RYE.
Frank I.alcr a. Nott. the Tailor.
Evenings !.: to iftc Matinee l to 2Sc.
BAKER THEATER"0 -J
Geo. I Baker, Gen. Manager.
Permanent home of the far-famed Baker
Stock Company.
Matinee and TodIrM Lat Two Time.
"Z1RA"
Ona of the ttreatst plays of the entire year.
Evening prices, 2rc. 5c. SOc; Mat.. 15c, 25c
y ext Veric, St art inn: Tomorrow M at inee,
When We Were Twenty-One."
THE STAR THoxEs s
For the Entire Week of March 15.
THE R E. FRENCH STOCK. COMPANY
PRESENTS
Vance ft Sullivan's Sensational Rural
Drama.
"ON THANKSGIVING BAT"
In Four Acts by Owen Davis.
Matinees Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 2:30 P. M. Prices loo
and 20o. Every .venina; at 8:11. Prices
lfc. 25c and 35c
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sts.
The Beat Bill Ever Presented In Portland.
HEADED BY
Melbourne Macdoweil. Famous Tragedian
and Star and Virginia Drew Trescott
In the Traglo lramatic Sketch.
"THE OATH"
Matinees Every Day at 2:S0 In the After
noon. Nls-hts. 7:30 and o'clock.
Prices Upstairs. IS: downstairs. 25e;
boxes, &Oc; weekday matineea, 15c, any ae&t.
fXEADQTJARTKBa
FOB TOCiOSTS aaal
COMMBaVCLAl.
TBAET,ffHfl
gpeeiai rate aaasfls)
to tamlUea asd sin
gle gemUamsaa. Tba
mam y will ba
pleased at an alms
to show room, and
gtv price. A
S TBrktah bath -tan"-1--""
1 aba
H. C. BOWERS.
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. MeUchen & Sons, Props.
Phone
Rates $1.00-S1.50-$2.00
Unihai Cbeek
Witkt Motal.
;
Third and
ain Sts.
CL O. DATB, aea.
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
JjgnK Plstanen Phones
in Every Room.
Auto Bus Meets
All Trains.
Rates American. 2.00 per day and up.
Bates European. $1.00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board. $45 to $65
according- o room. For two. $75 to $113.
Board without room. ....... .$30 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
Rat., to Families
Onr Boa Meet. All Trains
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
portla-nd's Famous Theater Phone Main Q
Matinee Today at 2:15: Tonight at 9:15
Last Two Performances
The Season's Greatest Hit
"DREAM CITY"
With Marble and Little Chip
ron't Mias It
Eve nines, 25c, 50c, 75c. $1; Matinee, 25c,
50-c. 7.c.
MARQUAM GRAND
Beginning Sunday Matinee, March 23.
Creston Clarke
In the Beautiful Jfer Play
"THE POWER THAT GOVERNS"
Evenings. 25c, SOc. 75c, tl; Matinee, 23c,
EMPIRE THEATER Phone Main 117
MILTON W. SEAMAN. MANAGER.
Matinee Today Last Time Tonight.
"SIS" IN NEW YORK
Hiram, Mandy, Zeke and John, all the Posey
County characters. A big; scream of laugh
ter. Don't miss It. Night prices 15c, 25c,
i:."c "" Matinees JOc '20c.
"What Women Will Do" starts tomorrow.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones t Main 4685; Home, A 1026.
Week Commencing Monday. March 16.
The Allen Stock Company Presenta
The Celebrated Comedy-Drama,
"THE STOWAWAY."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8-15 Prices 10c. 20c and 30c. Boxes 50c
Office open 10 A M. to 10 P. M.
THE GRAND VandeTille de luxe
Entire Week-of March 16, i
GILD AY A FOX.
England's Foremost Hebrew Impersonators
and Comedians.
MAY REDELLE
And Her Village Cut-Ujw?.
p p Montressa's Great I. A. T. S. E. Mo
tion Pictures, Showing "The French Spy."
WHERE TO DINE
n. d "Best service on Coast.
A lie oargeut . u- connoisseurs. Table
d'hote dly. 50c San.7Sc Grand 4t Hawthorne.
j.)n.ni 103 6th at. Only
JjrauUCS French chef can prepare
,ucb dinners as are served at uranqear urlll.
irtoltsormn u ,ln- aiercnania- luncn
IneliragOn dally 25c special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey at nooaiea, toe.
. . H' f f I 146 6th at. A m
tOlMge " taurant of astahUabed
merit. Reasonable prlcea
nncmnrp' 3 Washington st Mer
WnnSIIlOre chanta- lunch. 11:80-2.
25c: din.. 5 to 8 P.M.. 25c A 85c. Spa. Sua, din.
VegetarianCafe hund!V m
near
nner.
35c. with ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 P. ML.
M e rchants' lunch 5c.
103 2 "irn st j.ruia.r ainner.
.inpire 25c 8pclal dlnn-ar evrr Bun-
day.
Tli Vlonna 351 Morrtooa c. under new
A lit? manag'm'U Merchant's loacli
Xl-Z, 25c. a la carta. A. M. to 1 A. M.
EranJ Centra! Station Tune Can!
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
IrmTtna i-ortaaa
Robv burc Passenger
Cottage Qrova Passenger
CalUornla Express .......
Baa Francisco Express ...
Wast Clde
Corvallia Paaaenger
Sheridan Paaaenger
Forest Orova Paaaenger
Forest Grove Paaaenger ..
Arriving; Portland
Oregon Bxpresa ..........
Cottage Grove paaaenger
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Sxpreas
8:15 a. r
4:15 p. s
7:1111
13:00 pa
7:00 a. i
4:10 p- l
11:00 a. a
5:s0 p. t
7:50 a. i
11:80 a. r
1:30 a. I
11:15 P-I
Weat ma
Corvallia Passenger ......
eheriaan Pa&senger ......
I:SS p. I
10:30 a. t
8:00 a. t
2:50 p. I
Forest Grove Passenger .
Forest Grove Passenger .
NOBTKEftX PACIFIC.
lM,1n Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Expreas....
North Coast A Chicago Limited.
8:110 a. m.
z:00 p. m.
Overland Express
11:45 p. m.
AniTisa- Portland
North Coast Limited.
T-.OO a. i
4:16 . i
8:10 p. i
Portland Kxpresa ....
Overland Expreas ....
ORKGOX KA1LBOAD NAVIGATION CO.
Lemvlnc Fortlaad I
Pendleton paiMnger ... 7:15 a. m.
Cb lea go- Port land Spc.a :30 a. m.
gpokac Flyer 8:16 p.m.
Kansas City A Chicago Sxpraaa. 6:00 p. n.
Arrlvi&c Fort ! ml
ftpolu.no Flyr 8:00 a m.
CbL. Kan. City & Portland Ex.. 0:45 a.m.
Cblcapo-Poialand Special 8:00p.m.
Pendleton PaaaenRer S:14p-iix.
ASTORIA t COLUMBIA KIYKB.
IeviiMC Portland v
ABtorla 4k Seaside Kxprea . . . . . . 8:00 a. m.
Astoria A Seaid Kxpra ...... :0tf p. nx
ArriTtujc Portland
Astoria A Portland FftiMDfer, . 12:15 p. m.
Portland Express lO:O0 p. m.
CANADIAN PACTFIC RAILWAY CO.
laeaivtnar Port land
C P. K. Short lAan, via Spokane 8:L0 p. m.
, Seattle 11:45 p. a.
Arrlvlnc Portland
C. P. R- Short Line via Spokane 8:00 a.m.
Via. Seattla 7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACinC.
Iveavliic Portland
Dallas Passener T:40 a. m.
Dallaa Paaaenger .. 4:15 p. m.
Arrlvinc Portland
Dallas Passenger .............. 10:18 a. m.
Dallas Paasenser 6:50 p. m.
OK FX. ON ELKCTRJC RAILWAY.
Lartnr Portland
Balem Local
6:15 a. m.
8 :'J5 a. m.
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AUCTION SAXES TODAY.
At L nion Meat Co. s ranch. Trou tda le,
horses, implements, household furaiture etc
Sate at 10 A. M. Bak-er & Son, auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICES.
SPECIAL CONVOCATION OP
WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO. 18.
R. A. M.. this (Saturday) evening
at 7:30. M. M. degree. Visitors wel
come. By order E. H. P.
CLYDE EVANS. Secretary.
OREOON LODGE. NO. 101. A.
p. AND A. M. Stated communlca
llon this (Saturday) evening. 8
o'clock, new Masonic Temple, West
Park and Yamhill. M . M. degree
Visiting brethren cordially invited.
By order W. M. A. J. bmuj-,
A. TtKT.I1.AR meeting of M. B. B
A. NO. 41 will be held thip (Satur
day) evening. F"' room IV.
vlaitin. mfmbera welcome.
F. G. FORBES, Sec, Bus. Mgr.
DIED
. . . . . i . . . n ooii firanrf ttVf .
MfLM20. Fraa'c: McClure. aged 28
years 8 montha ' aays. uu. .
- . . . . V. rt Ctha T
Seabolt. aged 23 years. 3 months and JO
dav? wife of Lay Ion T. Sea bolt. .Notice
of "funeral will be given later.
KELLY At 627 Brunswick at.. Pt. View Sta
tion, est. jonn. .wuu.ni r, j "
loved wife of Jolm Kelly, age 38 year.. 18
Gays, r uu-iw ............. . .
FBROUSON In this city. March 20. at the
reaidnca ot ner aaugnier, -i l. Di.CT.t
Elliabeth Jane Ferguson, aged i3 years.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
CAI.LBECK In thia city, March 20, at her
reaiaetsce, i :- r. i . v " ... .
wtrR 0f Thomas R. Callbeck. aged 53
years, noxico or iunw n . . .
FPXBRAL NOTICE.
JACKSON At Juneau. Alaska. January 8.
months. Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend xne lunerai Brnices wmvu win
be held at Holman's Chapel, corner Third
and Salmon streets at X P. M.. Sunday,
March . xpiermcni ausi :w
terv.
M'COLLOUGH The funeral of the late John
chapel today at 2 P. M. All members of
the tj. jv. iv. are uith w .nmu.
oeasod was) a member of Co. G 1st Marine
Artillery.
r in uiia f . " 1 -.... j . . ...
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SAPU AUHWUlllI iiiuc, " 1 -
Nash, aged S4 years. Funeral . services
TV 11 1 pe neia at pinmy . v. i .n i. i .. ,
Maroii 2z at i.uw r. js. r i i.n-. .m ... u.
J P. FT NT J" Y aV BON. Funeral Directors.
Tblrd and Madlaoav 1'h.n. Main . A UM.
Dtxaainr. MeEntee at OUbangrh. Funeral Dk
rectors, '.in a) riao. Fhone M. ao. Lady aaat.
KRICSON rNDKKTAKINO CO.. 40 Aldta
g. Lady aaaiaraaic. j-bmhs asaust v&m.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Dlrec.
sn. ISO sd at. lt assisrans. a-nfas sa. nru
CELUR-BTRNE8 CO.. Fun.lal DlrMS.
aca. t"S llnasrll as 1S. Lswly aaalatajat,
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A, 858. 072, 6S0, 885. 692. 69S. 700, 703,
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C. 648, 673. 701. 704. 70S.
D. 642, 600. V3. 6M5. 702, 70S.
E. 6S2 6t'i 8t4. 700.
F. 866. 685. 689, 697. 689. 701. 702. T07,
708. 715.
G. 680. 686. 695. 697. 701. 71S.
H. 659. 66S, 883. 890. 693. 694, 69S. 702,
705. 707. 709. 712. 713. , .
681. 682. 689. 694, 697, 701, 712. 715.
K. 171." 880. 853. 667. 676. 677, 8S1. 692,
696. 697. 698. 713. 714. 715.
1. 652, 655. 878. 680. 686. 6S8. 689, 690.
M. 648. 654. 696. 6S7, 714. 715.
N. 853. 673.- 886. 706. 713. 750.
O. 673. 675. 700. 701, 703. 710. 711.
jC 691, 698, 699. 700. 701. 70S. 70T, 709, 715.
8. 6S7, 632. fl8. TW. 'too. A
T. 641. 60.6. 675. 680. 6S4, 694. 698, 724.
koVV1. 684. 687. 689. .!.
692. 693. 698. 697, 702. 711.
X. 692. 694. 700. 708. 707.
NEW TODAY.
SURE WINNER
250 ACRE FARM
This farm Is well art anted for dairy In it
and stock raising. Clean, cool springs
water the farm perfectly the, year around.
Soil black, adapted to fruit, clover and
timothy: 40 to 50 acres In cultivation: 100
acres easy to clear. 3000 to 4000 cords of
good wood on farm; small house, good barn,
old orchard; fine surroundings; H mile to
uagie ureeK station on j. w. r. n. rv. .
nlle to school, enurcn ana t-osi uirice;
and adjoining selling from J"0 to $ll0 per
acre. Our price $28 per acre. Se us soon
if 3foa want a bargain.
J. L. WELLS CO.
3v6 Chamber of Commerce Bidg.
$6250
Irvlnpton home, on Broadway, near
21st. Nearly new 8-room borne, hard
wood floors, combination fixtures, four
larare bedrooms, cement basement, fur
nace. Reason for selllnsr. owner's busi
ness compels him to move to another
city. This is a (rood buy. Can take
possession April 1st.
Geo. D. Schalk
Main 392, A 2392. 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 Killingsworth Avenue.
East 5404.
Ladd's Addition
Most hifi-hly improved inside
residence property in the city.
ASPHALT STREETS
A building restriction.
, Special inducements to builders
FULL WARRANTY DEED
Perfect title.
Ask for descriptive pamphlet. '
F. W. TORGLER, Agent
Sherlock Bidg., 3d and Oak Sts.
Holladay's Addition
Tbe one BEST place In Portland to buy.
GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DB
9IRABLE residence property of ths city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER co
and see the many CHOICE residences under
construction and the Improvement! coins
on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
884 Third Street. Portland. Oregon.
An Acre in the City
Beautifully located and overlooking
the Willamette, with 30 feet open right
of way to it: o minutes riae irom
Maatson Driage, on two canines.
For a Home There Is Nothing Finer
Price J2203, $1000 cash, balance easy
terms. Neighboring lots sell for ?600
each. Owner wants the money, there-
THE CROSSLEY CO.
708 and 709 Corbett Bidg.
KING'S HEIGHTS
Handsome Residence for Sale,
A most desirable property, near
the Wilcox home, in exclusive
King's Heights.
MAC RAE & ANGUS,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
Onfe Acre Vithin City
limits, on the "Willamette, 76 feet of
riverfront, on macadam road, with
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
S2700. Terms.
The Cirossley Co.
738 and 709 Corbett Building.
$1050
Lot IWxlOO on E ISth st.. north of Tilla
mook. Thia price is (250 leas than any lot
on the street.
Geo. D. Schalk
Main 202. X 2392. 264 Stark St.
TO LET THE COLONIAL
UNFURNISHED
A familT apartment hotel In Salt Lake
City, Utao, now nearlns completion, of
flats and 50 rrfnarle room; a part with
bath: cafe, paasenarer elevator; building
strictly modem. Party wanting to lease
must have practical experience. Addreaa
A. Fred wey, salt lu uiy, bean.
NEW TODAY.
WHEAT RANCH
I 'own a 430-acre wheat ranch five
miles from lone, in Eastern Oregon.
Has the regular farm buildings, liv
ing well, etc. (I would like to trade
it for Portland property. The value
is $20 an acre.
H. P. PALMER
202 Rothehild Building.
0,000 ACRES CHOICE CARET .LANDS ON
BIG .LOST B1VR, IDAHO.
Soar Berts. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grala.
Aimost tiis entire tract la practically level,
with just a. ant nouH to Irricais cicely. No
alkali. Mines, smelters and quarts mills la
mineral region adjacent. Thrte best surar
factories operating in Bingham and Premoat
oountles. In wblch a Isrce portion or this tract
Is sltuatsd. Market facilities UDexoelled. TDis
tract la also bordered by one of the most ex
tensive stock ranges la Idaho. Ths Oregon
Short Line Railway Is already In operation
across this tract and three proposd railroad
will also pass over the same. Purchase tickets
to Powell Station, on Oregon Short Ilns Rail
road. Price, 930.50 per acre; $3.25 per acre
In advance, balance In 10 annual Installments.
0 per cent Interest on deferred payment.
WhiTE KOR CIRCULARS TO THS
BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPAN i . LTD., BOi&tt, IDAHO.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham White. 2274 W a ah melon at.
Andrea, V. V. A Co. M. 3341. 113 Hamilton U
Anselea Exchange, frltt CGxnmoaweallA b-a.
Baker. Alfred A., 115 Ablngton bidg.
Chapln at Herlow, 425 Chamber of Commerce.
Uoaot Realty Co.. Mam lotis. 'ZMVt alorrtaon.
Columbia Trust ComDany. 714 Couch bL A191&
Coimuerv lal Invest. Co.. 219 Lumber Exchange.
compton, J. jr. rac. & A1&4&. 1UU AOlngtoa hi.
Crodsley Co.. 708-9 Corbel, bidg. U. 7625.
De Burgh. C. R., Pao. 778. 220 Ablngtoa bidg.
uean i.ana improvement at coioaisauoa to.,
oji ChatnDer ot commerce Diag.
Dubois & Crockett, 270 Washington st.
Ooddard, H. W Jktaln and A 1743. 110 Id at.
Botcbklss, C. R. Co., M. 106S. 0 C. of C.
Jennings at Co, llaln 1S8. 12S 7th at.
Kinney ac SUunpher. 531-532 Lbr. Ex. II. 44S.
Lee, M. E.. room 411 Corbett building.
Mall 4 Yon Boratal 104 2d St., 892 E. Buraaida.
CDonneU. 1. I., M. 4501 A256U 2M Btark.
Palmer. H. P.. 102 Rothehild bide. Main 5601.
FarrUb, Watklne A Co.. 250 Alder at.
IPorter A j-reDcn, vji commercial oiug.
Reed, Fields A Tynan, M. 7004, A36M. 102 2d.
Boas City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayette bidg.
Bchalk, Geo. D.. 254 Stark St. Main 392. A392.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-28
Corbett Ding., opp. fosiomce. UDUa:a xx.
nmlth Robert B. Mar and W. Lawrence.
Bharkey'. J. P. Co., 122H Sixth at.
Stelntnets, F. J. & Co.. 193 Morrison St.
Sweneson. A. T. A Co.. NH Washington ax.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. 881 Third St.
(Holladay Addition.)
Thompson A Ogden. 848 Mlas. Woodlawn 202.
Veteran TLand Company, 1664 Third at.
Waddell, W. O., 308 Lumber Exchange bidg.
FOR SALE REAI. ESTATE.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of ths city
on easy terms; acreage auiiaDie xor luoqi
vldlng made a specialty. Kinney
Etampher, 531-532 Lumber Exchange bidg..
2d and Stark sts.
13500 Bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, large llv-
inS ITOBI, llicpmi-c. vw...tv
case, attic, banement. concrete walks: new.
convenient, modern; terms. 1111 East Al
der. MODERX 5-room cottage, $200 down, $15
A. S. nRAPER A CO..
843 Wirt. St.. room 6.
IRVINOTON. $1150.
Beautiful lot on 14th. Tillamook aaa I
Thompson. 6Oxl00. all Improvements In
and tald. 331 Chamber of Commerce.
M 3177. . .
IRVINOTON, 1150.
Choice lot on 17th. between Tlllamoolc
and Thompson, beautiful alte for bungalow.
881 Chamber or Commerce. 14 8177.
(11.000 WHOLE block, close In, live bouses
on property, netting t per cut, u.i'..
block good for manufacturing sits; terms.
Owner. Apply 47 East Couch.
$1350 New 4-room cottage, price reason
able; 4H blocks straight weat from Nash
ville. Mount Scott carllne. Call week
days. John F. Muller. owner.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT Y.
D. A. TUFTS.
S0SH WASHINGTON ST.
GOOD 5-room cottage, full basement, toilet
and bath; Vancouver ave., south of Rus
sell St.; $1650. Brletow, Dodson & Con
ley. 437 Chamber of Commerce.
WAREHOUSE site, 200x400, on O. R. ft N.,
near St. John.
A. S. DRAPER A CO..
S4314 Wash, st., room 9.
IRVINOTON. COR. 65x100. $1350.
S i. corner 14th and Thompson, blg
est snap In city. 381 Chamber of Com
merce. M 3177
WILL sell my beautiful country home at a
great bargain; three acres, splendidly im
proved; modern bouse, near 5c oar fare. F
711, OregonlaTK
LOT on Alberta St.; street Improvements
paid; price 5O0; terms $50 cash, balance $10
monthly. Slate Land Co., 133 V4 la st and
507 Alberta st.
7-ROOM bouse, strictly modern, furnace, high
and, sightly, price $35o0; terms HOOO cash,
balance to suit. Inquire at 607 Alberta
St. A car.
WHY pay rent when you can get a IH-story
7-room house built for 816O0T W. D. Swar
Ingen, 63llj Washington. Pac. 1227. Call ,
evenings.
NEW, modern 8-room house, corner. $4500;
modern 8-room house. $3500: small pay
ment, balancs monthly. Owner, phone
East 675.
NEW modern 5-room cottage, corner 50x
100 also 2 full lots Joining; terms. Take
W -Woodstock car. 604 26th and Tlbbaia.
$1800 New 6-room bungalow: full base
ment; bath, near car. achool and church;
$600 down. 530 Lumber Exchange bidg.
S2500 BUYS from owner 6-room modern cot
taxe In Sunnyalde: $200 cash. bal. $25
monthly. Hot East Taylor. Tabor 930.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
MAC RAE ANGUS,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
T-ROOM house. Highland. New, modern;
a bis- snap. $S'J50. John P. Sharkey Co.,
122 Mr 6th St. Main 55Q, A 2537.
6 TO 20-scre tracts, near Hlllsboro. bet. 8.
P. and Salem electric A. S. Draper & Co..
343 -Washington at., room 6.
MODERN 6-room cottage. 3 roomi, hall, pan
try den, first floor, or more; bath, gas,
basement. 356 Lincoln. West.
FOR SALE by owner: price and terms to
suit Applv at room 405 Ablngton bidg.,
or Tel. B. 1453. after 7 P. M.
LADY must sell 8-room cottage; lot 50xS5:
new furniture; near Alberta and Wood
lawn cars. 473 Mildred aye.
LOT bought on Installment plan must be
sold at a sacrifice; can't keep up payments.
F 713, Oregonlan
(y YTT A OK B rooms, new, modern, two blocks
to car. large lot, price $2000. State Land
Co.. 607 Alberta st.
FOR SALE Nice building lot on 34th St..
near Hawthorne ave., on easy payments. G
718. Oregon tan.
$1200 FOR a 5-room cottage, close In. can
arrange very easy terms. State Land Co.,
133 Vs 1st st.
SEASIDE bungalows. Houses built, re
paired. Sea Johnson. 204 Mohawk bidg.
Main 5607.
MODERN 6-room . house for sale by owner;
reasonable terms If desired. Telephone Sell
wood 1155. j
SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence I
property. SOS Chamber of Commerce bidg. j
ACRES. H In cultivation. 9 miles out. So :
fare Horace H. Fisher. 170 Front st.
BRAND new 6-room house, close In; $3260. ,
Inquire 08 E. Stark. Phoae East 1487. j
$S50 4-room cottage, large lot. 4 blocks as)'
car. 630 Lumber Exohang bidg
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