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THE MORXXG OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, MARCH 2L 1908- PASSES23,000MARK Total Number of Registered Voters Climbs Steadily. BOOKS TO CLOSE APRIL 7 THE PORTLAND rCSTUUID, OR. HODERX - COST ONE MOXIOX DOLXABS. HEADQUARTER FOR TOURISTS aa COtfMKBClAI. JTmnw sin gle tla. Th. Tn.nsi " ' will M nleaeed at an to h ave Drleee. moa- Ttu-kisb. bU tnhllnhmi ta hotel. H. C. WOWEBS, CORBETT BUILDING 5TH ASD MORRISON STS. HOTEL Only Two Weeks "Remain In Which to Grt Names on Rolls Voters to Recrire Copies of Initiative . Petitions by Mail. Registration of voters went over the 13.000 mark yesterday, 392 placing their names on the books before 5 o'clock. Three hundred and four of these were Republican. B3 Democrats and 19 miscel laneous. The number was considerably Increased before the books closed at 9 o'clock last night. Registration from the Bast Side has not been as heavy the past week compared with the West Side, ns it was formerty. The West Side had 8703 voters registered Saturday night, while the Bast Side had 11.797. The total was 22.925. Including the 20 "who live outside the city limits. County Clerk Fields eald yesterday that as notaries may register those voters who live without the city limits, there is no necessity for St. John citizens coming, to Portland to register. Blanks are furnished the notaries, and these are mailed by them to the County Clerk's office, where the names are placed in the registration books. Only two weeks remain in which voters may register. All registered voters are to receive from Secretary of State Ben son copies of initiative petitions which are to be voted on at the coming elec tion, aa well as other literature of value. Theae petitions were printed March 2, snd will be mailed by April 7. Next Friday, March 27, is the last day when petitions may be filed request ing names to be placed on the primary election ballot for state and district of llcts. April 1 is the last day when petitions can he filed requesting name of candidates for county offices to be placed on the primary ballot. April 17 is the last day when conven tions or assemblies may file nominations for state and district offices. May 2 Is the last day when individual electors may file such nominations. Con- ' ventlons or assemblies cannot file nomi nations for county offices after this date. May 16 is the last day when individual electors may file nominations for county offices. The registration up to Saturday night was as follows: tMTST SIDE. I BAST SIDE. TVard 1...... 7w! n sril 7... 2 l.bri warn m. .. ...1.111 Warn a.. I CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp I European Plan. Free Bus. ; WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Ward 2... Ward 3... Ward 4... Ward It... Ward 8... Total rtast Side... 'Vest Slue. . Country ... -J.olSj 'Ward 10... ..S.21t! .. twafTotal ..... .. 8.7031 SUMMARY. ,3 ... t.r. sOT 2.Krr 2.1W8 ....11.797 .11.71T . S.72 . 2.4-.H Centrally Located Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil. Metschen & Sons, Props. I if Z""" V- -" ; ( lv.ua: rtUrtamee pom la I jvrrj itwn. Rates $1.00-$U,0-$2.00 HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND. OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Beams, (LM to V06 Far Dw WUwt Ha Cheek With Botai. llamas? n fflJ-y-.tj At N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. Portland's Newest and Most Modern Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof American nod European Tin tea PmtH Onr Bua Meets All Train HOTEL LENOX KSn"&! Portland's Newest and Moat Modern 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. .ae.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-ee o-ooooooeoeeooxooeoooooeoee . W. DATEES. ruaMrnl. C O. I) ATM. Bee, TIMES GOOD IN MANITOBA Pwsldent of Winnlnre Board of T'do Gives lnlcnlcw. .Tohri B.Porsse. president, of the Winnipeg. Manitoba. Board of Trade, spent yesterday in Portland, the guest of William Harder, general agent for the Great Northern Railway. Mr. Persse is accompanied by his daughter on his trip to the Ooat. "Business Is getting back to normal ' with us In Winnipeg." said Mr. Persse, "after the depression of last Winter, and conditions are perhaps better than we expected they would be so early In the season. We have come out of the financial stringency very well. There Is a heavy movement of . immigrants into the Canadian Northwest at this time, and we look for a very large movement during .the Spring and Sum mer. "Ijast year there was an influx of R.V00O Americans Into the provinces of the Canadian Northwest. All were very desirable settlers, too. for they came mostly from the Middle . West. ' Farmere of Iowa. Illinois. Ohio and other states of that district, are sell ing their farms, which bring as high as $200 an acre, and are moving into the Canadian wheat country, where they buy farm lands for $10 and $-0 an acre, and raise wheat. "Northwestern Canada is a new country, but It has a splendid future, snd its possibilities are hardly real ised as yet. Much of the country Is hardly explored, but it is known that the far Northern portions of Canada will become a great farming country within the next few years." St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) . , - Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN. PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.5(1 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder THE CALUMET HOTEL A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Room. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Long Distance Phones in Every Boom. Auto Bus Meets All Trains. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES t trrtr rAn 4rv h.K I 11U.1 Following rate will be given only when advertiMna is ordered to ran cobmctiiw day. Dally and Sunday isniea. The Ore gonlaa charges Bnrt-Ume rate eacb. tneertko oonMCTtive diy. The Bret-time rate ta barged for each Insertion In xne Orpgtmlan. " Rooms." ""Rooms ana owa. -nwnw- keeplng Booms," Situations wanieo, io words or less, IS cents; 18 80 words, 0 cents: SI to SS words, !5 cents, etc No discount for additional mserttons. Matrimonial and clairvoyant eaa, swinn rate each insertion. I XDKR ALL O l HJ-.K HfcAUIi, exerpi New Todays' SO cent for 15 words or less; 1 t en nnli. 40 cents: II to 25 words, SO rent, etc first insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no farther discount un der one month. Above rates apply xo aavemsmg peia in advance only. All book entries win Be charged in lines 14c per line lor nrra in sertion and "o per line for each consecutive Insertion. .Special rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TWD.Ht ' (gauge mfonnra 1 1 cents Der line, first insertion; 7 centa per line for each additional insertion. ivii'l-.a nb , iiVC-UTlfililArrVTA .t- rtilPtl ivno v r..', ..-. ............ .. dressed care The Oregonlan, aad left at this office, should always bo inclosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on each letters. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Rates American. $2.00 nrr day and up. Kates European. $1.00 per day and up. Per irwnth. single room and board. $45 to $65 according to room. For two. $75 to $110. Board without room $30 per month Aaln, Otis p., snd Uaoel, osteopaths, formerly jtuirCieay diuj,. uoiic a wit, Cavanash, m.. Dr.. dentivt, rormeriy Co lumbia & jauonanan dio jwu uhm, a w Cnrlstensen, C, optician ana jeweler, formerly with Butteroeld iirc. uaxce autiu oito. Chance. Arthur Ir.. deauat, lormexiy Dekum bid. Offices HlO-lx. Main 106 ti. Chapman. H. B., lormcriy Ablnstoa bldg-.; nffln Fbona Mam otin- Coffey, K. C Ur phjsician and surgeon. ofnoe loi.. man uaia Conroy, K. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, o Corbett Kstate of fa. Vr., Kobert ti. Htronc miMTar. fhone Main. 81a. A. uai. rN-rvrirAt i n v ir nhi-Hirifln and aursreon, rnrm?riv .vnnavu Diax. main nu, CroBsley Co., The, reat estate, forruarly Mc Kay bldg. Office 706-8- Main 7&Ca5. AB.iii t)le-2k. Robt- Q., civil engmeer, iormerly Mt.hnvlr Hlri r Phono Aatwul. - - Dufur ft Uufur, public stenograpoera. non FaUe City Lumber Co., formerly aionawa bid?.. V. H. Belcher. Main 6578. A1B.S. Gat&s. Gertrude Lord. Dr.. osteopath, for- . , . " it, -in A A Tint Goudey e Wood, bcada, formerly jsuonanan bldg. Main 3472. A 3472. Begeie. H. W., Dr., physician and urge. lormariv maxieaj uius. -a. - Jeflerda, Henr C, Dr., physician and sur- efeon. formerly LJeKum onus. wa iw-"" Jones, N. tv. Dr., pbyslcian, lormeny o t,.mKla Kin. KilltM 1 IMti. Main 27$. Jones, Trcve, Dr., dentist, formerly Eucnaaaa Dlcg. unices 1 -juain w., Kelsey, Frank C, civil ensineer, formerly King, J. C. lilltotl. Dr.. phystclan, formerly Mohawk bld. Mam iitto. , Ksnt. B. F., Mrs., formerly Bussel blag. aeon, formerlr Labbe bldg. Main 460, A 145. Lent. ueo.. '., attorney, iorurni. w7 ruDU .i- uiuw iiv. ...... .. . Lee. M. B. Heal Estate and Loans, formerly Raleigh bldg. Utile ul sku Locke & Oullete. rs.. offlcM olU-aao-Sil- Phones Mala 741. A 2741. . Mackenzie, K. A. J.. Dr., physician ano sur geon, lormeriy jueaum diu. " - Manlon, Kainerine vs.. iwu" MattoD. lialph C and Ray W., Dra, formerly McCusker. Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician and SurEeon. formerly Fleidner blag. Main -iio. Metochan, E. L., Dr., dentist. topmerly Mar- Quam bldg. Phone Main 746. Nichols, A. B.. C. L. i H. S-. "''f'.S and urgeons. formerly Dekuin bid. Mala JOO. Ore&on Lite insurance Cooilttiiy, L. hamuli, fl.n Mcr. Phoses Male odo, Aiftli Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. surgeon Ck.l.lA Main 27. a 3267.. OtlB Elevator Company, formerly Fentoa wu nrA. uj-tl.O Dhnr, Main 6H4U. Peters'' Geo. D.. Dr.. dan'lst. formerly Oo- imn-. hiri. nrnm tos.,. Phone Main Ttn- Fetzel. A F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Main. 463. A1463. Pierce, B. A., Dr.. physician, ottloes 1007-1008. ri ratn qui A.10.10 Pollvka & Co.. tailors, formerly son. Phone Main 731. . - - Sweet, Elnathac, lormcriy Abhigton bldg.. or nce 204. Phone Main B700. - Taylor. Frank M , Dr.. physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 26i. Alei. Upton. Jay H. & Latourette. H. T-. Attorneys, formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 626-7. Mala 69, A1S6U. Veaale & Veasle. attorneys, formerly ctiam- ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 544. Williamson & McNary. physician formerly Marquam bldg. Main 449. Taqulca Bay Co., The. formerly Mobaw bldg. W. F. Stlne. Main 65T8. A1978. Zan. Jas. C. Dr.. physician and surgeon. formerly Marquam bldg. Main 850. NEW TODAY. I TODAY ONLY! $5500 worth . of property, bringing in 10 per cent. $2500 worth, a corner, and vacant $8000 worth' 'Of first-class property for S600Q-It BoiiQlit Today -$6000 Half cash, balance at 6 per cent; yon will have to call at my office to find oat about this; no phone calls answered. W. B. STREETER '201-202 Rothcliild Bldg. MEKTiyo NOTICES. ELLaERfiON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1, I. O. O. V. Rpirular mpetinir this i Tuesday) even- in.- March i.4, at ";S0 o'clock, Oddfellows Temple. Goldea -rulo degree. WASHIXGTOX LODGE NO. 4. A F. AND A. M. special com munication this (Tuesday) evening. 7r.m. East Sth and Burnslde. t-. degref. Visitors welcome. By. order W. M-. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. OOniNTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. M. O, E. S. Regular communication this (Tuesdav) evening, new Masonic urn pie. R o'clock. Social. Oriler W. M. ELIZABETH SILKNITTER, Sec'y. 1ILXTNOMAH COUNCIL OF KADOSH, NO. 1. A. AND A. S. RITE. Regular meeting in Me morial Hall, Scottish Rite Cathe dral, this By .order. evening at 8 o'clock. EM.' COMMANDER. ON SALEM ELECTRIC LINE "TV have eom choree acreage for sale. zour-ftftris under cultivation, mue; from Portland, 3 minutes car ride to city; Southern Pacific Ib also building throueh this tract. If you want to double or treble your money, investigate this: no land around Portland has a better chance to Increase in value; every acre will sell for $3fl0 or more within 3 months: price now. $1"5 per acre, easy terms. Prices will be-in tsreased iihortlv. ' For a suburban home with sumcient eround for berries, jrarden truck or poul tra- ttiia r-annnl Vms onil.'i t,-ri A ffpaffP same distance ours on any otner einctric line sells for $$00. Now is the time to get in on the pround floor, while you can nave your cnoice ana prices are in. THE CROSSLEYCCX, 70S and 709 Cbrbett Bids. eiumiTiK Tj",nr:p! NO 2. I. O. O. F. The funeral committee is hereby notified to meet at Oddfellows- Hall, corner si uj a M.r thin tTtiesdav) afternoon at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. S. Morris. f uneral rrom noi man's chapel. Other members of the lodse and order are Invited to attend. By order of the Noble Grand. - ' 11 . Ui"'lJIIL'l 3Tt J. DIED rpivkwtt-In thl city. March 23.- at the futnilv rpalrinnre. K"J EaM Ash Btreet. Mrs. Rarah Bennett, aped TS years 5 days. Funeral, announcement later. liAry in Uilw city. March 23, at his rej idence. WJ Taylor street, Francis Hudson t fit. varn. rm4viMd leaves-' a widow and. three sons, Hammett N., Frank I and H. R. Lacy. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME OF 20 ACRES for S10.500, upon terms 10 MINUTES' RIDE from business center of this city. 5-CENT CARFARE This entire 20 acres Is cultivated baa a srood 7-room bouse, verv large rooms, fireplace, etc.; stable and large barn, fruit trees and flowers. Any one lookinsr for an Ideal, suburban home should investiga.te this. It is u splendid bargain. Room 444 Sherlock Bldg. XETT TODAY. ITS DOLLARS TO CEXTS Railway Addition LOTS Will Double in Value in 190S Will you invest your money where It will double or brtter in value in & short time? 11 more blocks now open for your inspection. Inside lots .. Each $85 Corner Lots, Each $100 Easy Payments: $10 Down, $5 Monthly Will buy you a choice lot In one of th. most ideal and picturesque suburban tracts of Portland. Telephone. Bonds, Saving's Accounts Accepted at Fall Valuation . Improved streets, 5c car service. Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect; No Building Restrictions . i 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 -further particulars call office C. P. WELLS, 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253. The Finestand Cheapest Farm ON THE MARKET 1 1 miles from railroad station; - 19 miles to Portland; 79 acres. y5 in cul tivation, 35 in line saw timber, balance pasture; very lincst of soil; large hear ing orchard: spring at house and at barn, running: creek throuBh place; o room house; large barn and outhouses. Price J2.SS", S1JJ0 casn, Daiance t per jent lon tiinc.v The Crossley Company, (Inc.) 708-709 Corbett Bids- itt.rai. xonrrg. AlvGER In this city. March 23. at the fa m ' ilv rcKirience. 429 Oreeon street. Hollis .1 . ..A ft "J v.ara O tnr.nl hj. 10 la VS. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, wnicn win io i""j h ihma residence at 2 P. M. MneMS. Marob 25. Interment River View Cemetery. MORRIS The funeral services of James b. ltnnrxfA fmm MonrfaV. MaPCh JH), will be held at Holman's chapel at 1:30 P. x tnAav T-nedav. Friends Invited to at- 'nA tnterment Iine Fir Cemetery. ck---.tc ti, imml nervie.ea of Joseph I. Ferine will be held at Flnley s chapel at l p M Wednesday. March 25. Friends ot the family Invited. Interment River View. m v 1--IX T kv a SON. Funeral Directors, Third and Madison, l bone Main , A UBIt. PLAN TOO -EXTRAVAGANT H. C. Shaffer Objects Missionary Dinner. to $2 The United Brethren Church and its pastor, Kftv. H. C. Shaffer, are not in favor of the propoed 'S missionary banquet at the Portland Hotel. At the morning; service at thi church last Sunday, Mr. Shaffer spoke of thl ban quet and rave it as his Judgment that it was not well advised and oug'ht not to be held. He said among other thin that the J00 that would he pent at the banquet would support a mihslonary for one year in the field. We are complaining now because the laboring men do not come into the ohurche." paid Mr. Shaffer, "and yet It ts proposed to arive an expensive banquet In a big hotel, where the ordl nary worklngm&n cannot a;o on ac rount of the cost. I think it wrongr to hold sur-h an affair. Mr. Shaffer said yesterday that the member .of his church generally are opposed to the missionary banquet, for these reasons. He said further that he had talked with the patstors of some of the smaller churches, and found that they are not In favor of such a banquet and may say so in public. 1AIT.Y MKTKOROMH.KAL BKPORT. VORTUA SO. Marrh 2 Maximum tm prrature. tit dt:re: minimum. 49. River rcM-ilIng at 8 A. M . 7.9 feet; change in last J4 hours, fall 1.3 feet. Ttal rainfall. 5 IV M to 5 P. M . nil; total ralnfail sin ipitmbr 1. tiT. 2JV40 inches; normal rainfall sin. -September 1. 107. inches; deficiency. .Vtts lncha. Total auiv nhlne March 12, 190H. hours; possible lun- hin March lVhtS, 19 hours In mlnutf Hanmeter. reduced to aea lev el. at P. M., 3c inches. WEATHER CONDITION'S. The pressure has fallen over the entire Pacine. i'Mt aue to the development or in low area, noted this niomina; over British Columbia. Brisk to high southwesterly winds prevailed along th coast, and fresh to brisk mds In the Interior. Moderate rains fell over Western Washington durlns; the dsy, but elsewhere no precipitation oc curred, though cloudy md threatening weather waa the rule, ICxeeptins; o er K-Nhrn Montana. where there was a marked fa.l In temperature, and over Vtah. the where a corresponding rise oe.Mirrea. hermal changes were unimportani. The indications point to eho-wera Tueeday. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers; southwest winds. Western Oregon ana esiern neiiuiiiw Showers; sou t h west winds. Eastern OreRon, rstern Washington and Idaiio &ho wen. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. M- raclfic time. March IW)S. TATIONm. g Wlad. S s5 f 2 4 I Baker City Plsmarck Boifn Eureka Helena North Head. . . . PoeAtel.o Portland Red Bluff Ropeb-urg; ....... Spokane. ....... Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walia Walla. . . o.ik rj?w 4i.-0.4K lO N l 0. 0: 4.N 0 . no iV w 'Crt'O.OO'lW .v;o.i W'SW ivtt-o.rtO: i sw '7rt'0.ft(; 4 s '74 0.0t ftW '.ViO.OjVai tfW 'Vi ft.Dfi1 w 41 0.24'trt'SW 'tWO. 0O 6 SW 4'loudy it'loudy Cloudy pt. cloudy Cloudy (Dense foflf U'loudy iPt. cloudy Irtoudy !Pt. cloudy ICloudy (ftoudy '.Rainy Cloudy l.ocal Forecaster, tei nnorHrilv in charee WMlTSKMKNTS. HEILIG J 4th and Washington rhones Main 1 and A 1122. TONIGHT AT 8:15 OCLOfK. Special Prli-e Tomcrrow 2: IS i: LASt Time Tom orrow Night. The Musical-remedy oueress. OMINU THRO' THE.RU." Frank Ualor aa Nott. the Tailor. Evenings. $1.50 to 50c: matinee. $1 to AML'SEM ENTS. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 6 Tonight and remainder of week, matinee Saturday. rKBNTtM t'lAftlvK In the Beautiful American Play. "THE POWER THAT GOVERNS" Bvenlngs, 2.V50-7Sc-$l. Matinee. 25-S0-7Se. THE STAR phoj.es M 5496 A 14D6 For the Entire Week of March 22. THE R. E. FKKNCH STOCK CO. Presents The Sensational Military Melodrama. "THE SECRET DISPATCH," In Four Acts .... By D. R. Hlesrlns Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, inursaay an" Saturday at 2:30 P. M.; prices lOc anil Jtc. Kvery evenlne at s:io: .t.rices 10c -ov fiv aftc. Seats may be reserved by either phone. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4686; Home, A 1026 Week CommencinK Monday, March 23. The Allen Stock Company Presents the Celebrated Paatoral Drama, "HAZE I. K1RKE." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Kvery evening at 85. Prices 10c. 2c and 30c. Boxes 60c, Office open 10 A M. to 10 P. M. Grand Central Station Tims Card bOCTJRJ&KN rACXFlC. Leaving Portland Rob-oure Passenger ...... Cottage Grove passenger . California Express , Ban Francisco Express .... West Side Corvallis passenger Sheridan passenger ... Forest Grove Passenger ... yorest Grove passenger ... Arriving port lan i Oregon Kxprees , Cottage Grove Passenger. , Host our passenger Portland Express ......... West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . Forest Grove Passenger . 8:15 a. m. 4 : 16 p. m. 1 :45 d. m. ia:t4) P- m. 7:00 a. m. 4 : 10 d. m. 11:00 a. m. S:4U p. m. 7:55 a. m. 11:30 a. m. h : M p- na il: 15 p. m. 6:35 p. m. 10:30 a- m. 8:00 a. m. 2:50 p. na. KOBTHERX PACH-1C Leavina Portland Tacoma and Seattie Expreas 1 8:30 a.m. North Coast St Chicago limited. . 2:00 p.m. Overland Expresa - 1 11:4ft P- m. Arrtvlnc Portland ted 1 7:00 a. I 4:15 P- I 8:15 p North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Expreae OUUtiON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. m. m. p. m PANTAGES Fourth and Ptark Sts. The leading Vaudeville House. THIS WEEK.: Nine star acta led by W. A. Spera and Company IN "JOCKEY JONES. Illness of Makm-uri. the Russian violinist, has prevented his appearance this week. Prices: Upstairs. irc: do -nstairs, 2-V-; hoxes. iSOc Week day matinees, IS cents to any aeat. Performances! 2:.lO. 7:.0 and P. M. daily. HEILIG THEATER 14 and Washington Phones Main t and A IT--. THVHSDAY-FR1DAY. MARCH -6-27. JAM KS J. CORBKTT. In the Comedy-drama Success. "THE UIY AM) THE Bl'RGLAJt. - Prif- Lower floor. $!.. and $1; bal cony. $1. 75c. 50c; entire gallery, 50c. BAKER THEATER Phon" Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager. All This Week. Matinee Saturday. One ot the most beautiful plays ever written, Henry V. Esmond'? "WHEV WE WERE TWENTY-ONE." Opening week q George Alison. Leading Man. Production complete. Stage settings rich and costly. . Evenings: 25c. 85c. 54V: matinees, 15c. 25c. Next Week ,KlYle., EMPIRE THEATER Phone Mam UT MILTON W. SEAMAN. MANAGER. Tonight. All Week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The Latent Sensational Melodrama. "WHAT WOMEN WILL DO. Startling and realistic. See the great shipwreck. A - modern play with modern ideas. Nights: 15c 25c 35c. 50c. matinees. 10c, 30c THE GRAKD-Vaudeyille de luxe Week Beginning Monday, March 23. HENOK1K. MILES CO.. America's Favorite Character Artists. Pre- seating "THE MARSHALL." HAY KS A ftlTTS. Duettists and Eccentric Dancing. ?nth Century Kevolving Views, "Briton's Promise," F. F. Montrevsa. 1. A. T. b. E., Exhibitor. WHERE TO DENE Tha Vsresnt 'Beat service on Coast." ine Oargeui nay connoisseurs. Table d'hote dly. 50c Sun.75c Grand & Hawthorne. VegetarianCafeiu60t0hdstdlnnrerwK'c'; Meals served a la carte. 6 A. M to 8 P. M. i.i 192 Third st. Recular dlnn X,iuyiic 2&c. Special dinner every Bun- day- nuuiax'm't. Merchant's luncn 1 13 2fc a la carta, a A. Ja. to 1 JL. m. I. ,lc' Hrlll 103 Bth st. Only uuuucj ' French chef can prepare such dinners as are served at Branded Grill. 'CTlUairnn I49 7th- Merchants' lunch he Dragon j,,, 050. Spciai sun. din. turkey or chicken, chop suey & noodles. 60c Cottage Waffle 25rJ?auJS m erlt. Reasonable p rtcea DiinBmftro'fi Washington at. Mer- UnSmOre t chants' lunch. 11:30-2. 25c: din.. 5 te 8 P.M.. 25c A 35c. Spa. Sun, din. Leaving Portland penaletoa passenger Chicago-Portland Special 6pokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland cnniuriM Plver Chi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex. Chicago-Portland Special PendLeton passenger 7:15 a. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. tt:0o p. m. 8:00 a. 9:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. AbTOEIA A COLLMUIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria at Seaside Express-.... Astoria & Seaside Expreae Arrivina: Portland Astoria & Portland Paaeenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. ft;OOp. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C P- R. Short Line, via Spokane Seattle - - C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane Via Seattle 8:15 p. m. 11 :45 p. .xn. SK)0 e 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACLF1C. Leavinsr Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas passenger Arriving Portland Delias passenger Dallas Passenger . . . w . 7:40 a. m. 4 :15 p. m. 10:15 a. 6:50 P OKK4.0N ELECTRIC RAILWAY. 80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON BIG LOST RIVER, IDAHO. 6u-ar Beeta. Alfalfa. lrult. Grain. Almost the entire, tract la pmciically level, with Just slant enough to irrigate nicely. No alkali. Mine, smelters and quarts mllia In mineral regiorwi adjacent. Three beet sugar ; factories operating In Bingham and Fremont i counties. In which a large portion of this tract is situated. Jdarket iaciiuies unexoeueu. xuis tract is also bordered by one of the most ex tensive artock ranges in Idaho. The Oregon fthrtrt T.in RAflwav is already In operation across thia tract and three proposed railroad will also pass over me same, rurcnaso iickblb to Powell Station, on Oregon Short Line Rail road. Price, 3U.ou per acre; yor In advance, balance in 10 annual installments; per cent interest on oeierreu va-jr unuis. WRITE KtR CIRCULARS TO THE BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA TION COMPANY. LAD., pUiBfe, iuanu A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE Reantifnl siehtlv lots. 50x100, over looking the river at Island Station t.nvlnin Rock- Island Club property): convenient to car, zo rruiiui-ea imo m center of Portland: city water, graded streets, protected harbor for yacht or launch; . an ideal location tor Summer home: . electric llpht. Price 200 to J375. Terms. 10 down, la per month. tie wise, ouy one or inoiu ui inesc iuia NOW and get your pick o the best. You will double your money wunm one year. Hardware 0Ski mSSSS SL The Crossley Company Dnnninc, MeEntee s GUbanch. Funeral Di rectors, i in & line, moiw .". " KRirsOX CSDBBTAKDIO CO.. 40 Aide t, Ldy assistant. Phone Main 613. EDWARD HOI.HAN CO Funeral Wreet- mn, 820 3d St. Xjdy aMlstant. Fbos M. 67. -T 1FR.WYRVF.H CO.: Funeral Dlreet- rs. 813 KnsselL Kast 1088. Lady assistant. Tr . UTINN1NQ. TJndertalrar. 1 Bas Alder. Lady assistant, mom US ax.. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Special. Tars. Potts sad Irons, $1.1S a set. Phone Main 110. 70S and ' Corbett Building. Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing- Company, mc. Poultry, Fisn, veffeta-oies.. street. Both phones Meats, Third ranch eggs. Ea Strictly fresh uregon Henion-Henley Co.. zoi lamnni bl Laato Mantle. 25c, the equal of the best 35e mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. JiOOO cords nrst-claas 4-foot. Br wood. So per cord delivered, Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. Gas Mantles Wood WlntiAnnrv "a ou snow im wa. OiailOnery a atatlonery store at 249 Morrison street, near Third, stationery and Blank Books. lavls Bl lvlipurn. A ion. S50.000 FROM S4000 IN 4 YK.4.RS. Do you want to buy this store? Interior town. No competition. Cash, terms or city property. H. w. tinnn.iRD, 110 Second St. REAL ESTATE UEALKKS. Abraham & White. 227 ',i Washington st. Andrew, F. V. & Co. M. 331b. 33 Hamilton bl. Angeles Exchange, &1S Commonwealth bldg. Baker. Alfred A., 21S Abtngton bldg. Chapln Herlow, 425 Chamber of Commerce. Coatit Realty Co.. Main 1568. 226H Morrtm. Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bL A1814. Commercial Invest. Co.. 218 Lumbar Exchange. Compton, J. F. fac. AltHti. iw ADingion au Crossley Co., 7ua-9 Corbatt bldg. M. iboo. De Burgh, C. B., Pae. 773. 220 Ablngton bldg. IJean Land improvement c oionisavioo- .o.. 631 Chamber of commerce Diag. Dubois & Crockett, 2i0 Washington St. Goddard. U. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st. Hotcbklss, C B. A Co.. M. 1063. 30a C. of C. Jennings A Co., Main 188. 128 7th st. Kinney A Stampher, 631-532 Lbr. Ex.' M. 4488. Lee, M. K-. room 411 Corbett building. Mall A Von Borstal 104 2d St., S82 S. Burmalds. O'Donnell. J. F.. M. 4561 A A2561. 230 Starlu Palmer, II. P.. 22 Rothchild bWe. Main 5661. Parrlsh, Watkins A Co., 250 Alder st. Porter A French, 607 Commercial bldg. Reed, Fields & Tynan, M. Boss City Realty Inv. Co., 7004, A3651. 102 24. La Fayette bldg. Bchalk. Geo. D.. 264 Stark st. Main .192. ASB2. Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-2 Corbett bldg., opp. Postofrice. (Douald H. Smith Robert B. May and W. Lawrence). Sharkey. Is P. & Co.. 122 Sixth st. SteinmeU, F. J. A Co., 1! Morrison st. Swensson, A. F. A Co., 20314 Washington tl. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. 88V4 Third t. (Holladay Addition.) Thompsou A Ogden. 848 Miss. Woodlawn 202. Veteran Land Company. 165V4 Third st. Waddell. W. O.. 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. FOR SALB-7-REAL. F.STAT E. SOUTH PORTLAND flSOO, line buildinlt lot, on Corbett at.; also fine buslne.s lot, HDxluif. Msradam road, near the new parkin plant. $2100. Jamos C. Logan. 411 Oirbett bldtf. rin ;Bi Cut Flowers always rresn from X lOriSl our own conservatories. Martin Forbes. 347 Washington St. Both phones. Hf illinsrr A" tne newest and latest JHIlllUtl J Spring creations now on ex hibition. Frake's, 409 Washington street. Coal Library. Seeds Rock Springs Coal. Independent Coal & lee Company, opposite City Both phones. Plant your Sweet peas and early earden seeds now. Our 190S an nual and Seed Planters' Gulda free. Port land Seed Company. 180-lStf Front street. nAC-c Have you planted those rose A-voen bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou sands of bushes, lOc to 35c; catalogue tells. Portland Seed Co.. 1S0-1S6 Front street. Electfic Fixtures 5S prices are right. All -work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street. Phonographs fngtol t.imS? Machines. Records, Musicall the '. latest songs. ' ; , TDl-i-i- Knives. Forks and all Sllver- M. laiiu tv are replated as good as new. Oregon plating Works. 8,) 7.1, A 128 Lownadale. Main White Sewing Machines hand machines this week. Jones. 11th and W ash 1 n g to n sjLs. TIir.ti-.a SPECIAL OFFTSR. Cabinets $3 JTIIUIUS per dozen. .B1CKNELL, Rothchild bldg.. entrance 28T Washington St.. be tween 4th and 5th. Wash- :3&4. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle- nook furt. jlw. MTs. O'Malley & Neuberger, ft lilt? in e ton treet. Phone Main NEW TODAY. Austro Hungarian Restaurant town to eat at a normal price.' Try us today, f auction lurnlture at 211 1st at. Leaving Portland Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited ...... Salem Local . Arriving Portlands Portland Local Portland Local Portland Limited Portland Local Portland Local Portland Limited Portland Local 6:15 a. m. 8:25 a. m. 9:05 a. m. 11:05 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 3:35 p. m. , 5:30 p. m. 8:35 a, m. 10:21 a. m. 11:36 a. m. 1 :25 p. m 4:50 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 7 : 52 p. m. ACCTION SALES TODAY. At Gilman's Auction Rooms. 411 Wash ington St.. at 10 o'clock A.M. S. L. N. Gilmaru auctioneer. At Raker's Auction House, Park and Al dr s., furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 10 o"ciock. Baker & Son. auctioneers. At 10 A. M. the Portland Auction Co. will A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE Beautiful sig-htly lots, 50x100. over looking the river at Tsland 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: in Weal location for Summer home: electric light. Price J2(ii to J375. Easy terms. Be wise, buy one or more of these lots NOW and gret your pick of the best. You will double ypur money within one year. The Crossley Company 7J8 and 7u Corbett Building. $6250 Irvington home, on Broadway, near 21st. Nearly new 8-room home, hard wood floors, combination fixtures, four targe 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 2332. 264 Stark. An Acre in the City Beautifullv located and overlooking the Willamette, with 30 feet open rlEht of wav to it; 5 minutes - ride from Madison bridge, on two cariines, splen did neighborhood. For a Home There Is Nothing Finer Price $2200. $1000 cash, balance easy terms. Neighboring lots sell for fHOi each. Owntr wants the money, there fore this sacrifice. The Crossley Company 708-9 Corbett Bidg. FOR SALE Choice 0Ox10-ft. corner. l."th and Wygant sts-. one blonk Alberta car: beautiful view of city and mountains. F 716, Ort'gonian. - - cjoon 4uxlOO close in. on flasl Sln, bitu litliic pavement, cement sidf-walks; lor a fow daye onlv. M. C. Davis Co.. 16 Hamilton bldg.. 131 3d t. SNAP Buy from owner, two lots. Mt. Ta bor; excellent location, tine view; Rood in vestment; mudt sell; torms. 1 724. Ore-Knnian. $1050 Lot 50x100 on E 13th st.. north of Tilla mook. This price Is J250 less than any lot on the street. Geo. D. Schalk Main 392. A. 2382. -J84 8tark st- $8500 Snap Snaps! 40 acres, hi mite from Post Office, school and store, 2 Vi acres bearing or chard. 10 acres slashed: o acres fine timber, with 2-room house; price J900; cash or exchange. Bungalow, 6 rooms, new and modern, corner lot 60 by 100;-double walls and floors, one block of car; price $2200; half cash. This propertv can't be du plicated for $3000. Must be sold. STKVESOV TAYIVOR, 211 Bnchsaaa Bids 60 x 100 with fairly good 9 room house renting at $40. right on Glisan, east of 16th Sts. This is business property and could not be dupli cated for nearly double the price asked. Owner needs money, consequently here is a rare bargain for some one. Only $3500 cash, balance at 6 per cent. C. H. KORELiI 251 Washington. TO LET THE C0L0MAL UNFURNISHED a familv anartment hotel In Salt Lake ritv. irtah. now nsarlng completion, of Ji ut'- and 50 linalo rooms: a part with bath; cafe, passenger elevator; building irictly modern. Party wanting to lease niupt have practical experience. Address A. Fred Wey. Salt Lake City. Utah. GEO KGB BLACK.' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 2Z Worcester Building. Fhona Main 371. MODKHX 7-rocm dwelling, two comer lotj, at Firland. Mt. Scott district :' i00n. L. A. Daugherty, Kern Park. Phone Tabor 533. - 7-ROOM house. Highland. New, modern; a big snap. $3L50. John P. Sharkey Co., 122 6th st. Main 550, A 2537. LOVES AUDITION. 24 lots 2 blocks fr"ni Union ave car; very reasonable. .uc; Buchanan bldg. , 6 TO 20-aere tracts, near Hlllsboro. bet. S. p. and Salem electric. A. S. Draper &. Co.. 343 Vi Wabhington at., room 6. FOR -SALB An S-room hoiiBn In Irvington. or will exchange for smaller house and cash difference. Phone East 1548. WB have new modem 8 and H-room house., also -room cottase; pHco Is right; terms to suit. inone cat wu. S17i BUYS equity in 7."ocl)0 n Eart Side, E. Jrth ft.. 125 ft. north r Thompson St., Tel. Main :;:u. Ir-inKton. S285H Thoroughly modern 7-rom bun galow; nice location; easy terms. Phone owner, 'Woodlawn liT. 13500, NICE cosy new 6-room house. Wasco st., Holladay Park; part cash; particu lars at 662 Wasco. 75oo Strictly modemWMit Side home, near 25th and Overton. Ed O. Mayor, room 3. , U50' Alder. ' SWFLL cottage, U6G Ra.ft Morrison St.; cjr ner; mum be sold. Call early. o23 Lumber Exchange. ' . . S30 000 Fine inside husiness corner, good income. Must be sold this month. J 70. Oregcnian. ' SEASIDE bungalows. Houses built, re paired, see Johnson. 204 Mohawk bldg. Main 0007. FINE 6-room modern hotise on Eat Siili-; ' Jor. lot. 5.otlK; price $:."0: term?. :i! S Allaky bldg. TWO acres, house, barn and blacksmith uh-jp, etc. Inquire J. H. Larson, Bruh Prairie, Wash. FOR SALE Cheap lot on 25th St.. near Alberta carline, by owner. F, 747. Oreg"- j,OT Cor. 17th and Love joy: lot 2. block - 181. Couch Addition. Fred Beal, 10 17th North. SPHINX AOENCY. business and resident property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldtf. FINE 4-room cottage and lot 50x100. on Last Side; price 2)t. 318 Alisky bldg. 6-P.OOM modern house and lot JWrxlOO, in . Irvington; price '-7'i0. 18 Alisky bldg. $ 1 3 5 S- roo m near car. modern cortase. plastered; :0 Lumber Exchange bldg. GOOD building lots. $10 cah. $5 per month. Purse, 62 Chamber of Commerce. $60 FOR chofoe Ablngton bldg. lot In Irvington Park. US