THE MORNING OREGONTAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 2S, . 1908.
13 -
WILL STUMP STATE!
Active Campaign Outlined by
Senator Fulton.
PLANS TO SPEAK NIGHTLY
Voters of All Chief Cities Will Be
Addressed and Itinerary Will
Close in Portland on Kve
of Primaries.
Senator Fulton will open his campaign
at Medford n.'xt Monday ni(rht. He has
arrange n itinerary that will take him
from Merfford to Baker City with ad
drew"" rverv night. Including some af
ternoon mertinB!". The Senator will close
hi i-mplBn In Portland Thursday night.
.April 16. the eve of the primary nominat
int! rlertion.
Senator Fulton will make as thorough a
canvass of the Btatn as it is fossible for
him in do in the Rhort time IntervenlnB
until the primary election. Meetings will
he lieid next week as follows: Medford.
Monday. March CO; Grants Pass. March
81; J(-bnrc. April 1: Knsrene, April 2;
Albany, April 3; Salem. April 4. If ar
TRnRenicnts can he. made, the Senator will
address the people of Sllverton Saturday
afternoon before addressing the Salem
pop!e that night.
Meetings for the last ten days of the
campaign have been scheduled as follows,
subject to change: t'orvallis, April ti;
J alias. April 7; Mc.Mlnnvllle. April 8:
HIIltoro, April 9 (afternoon); Baker
City. April 11: I-a Grande. April IS; The
Dalles or Hood Oliver, April 14;. Oregon
City, April 15. and Portland, April 18.
Arfangenients may ai.no be made for hold
ing a meeting at Lebanon, Friday after
noon. April 3.
A (treat many of the warm personal
and political friends of Senator Fulton
called at his apartments at the Imperial
Hotel yesterday. But the Senator will
have a brief respite today, for he groej
to Astoria on the morning trin. He will
return to this city tomorrow morning and
remain until Monday morning, when he
will go to Medford to begin his campaign.
Btrfore determining the schedule he
should follow Senator Fulton conferred
with a number of prominent business
men, among them being T. B. Wilcox. W.
r. Wheelwright. A. Mills, S. G. Reed.
Oskar Hnher. lr: Andrew C. Smith ami
II. C. Wormian.
POLICE STOP RING BOUTS
TWO EXHIBITIONS AT JIER
KILIi'S HALL..
Protest Raised When Detectives In
terfere With Boxing Under Aus
plees Building Trades Club.
Thp boxing and wrestllnir bouts held
last night at Merrill's Hall under the
auspices of the Building Trades Ama
teur Athletic Association were fre
quently Interrupted by the intervention
of the police. Detectives Smith and
Kay Ktopped the first bout, whTCh was
between Kid Tarkinson, of The Dalles,
and Young Hurst, of La Grande, de
clared that the bout was too rough
and at their order Referee Joe Stutt
railed off the event. The big crowd
present yelled for more bouts and
hooted the officers, but order -was
quickly restored. After a conference
the programme was allowed to pro
ceed with the announcement that the
men entering the ring would give
merely sparring exhibitions.
All went well until the final bout
had progressed three rounds, when an
extra round was called for by the
spectators. This was the main event
of the evening and was between Gene
Sullivan and Young Yorke. Both men
rut up a clever exhibition, but as soon
as they entered the ring for the extra
round Detective Tnith jumped; into
hc arena and stopped the fight.
A large number of the spectators de
clared that there was nothing to war
rant the action of the officer. This
view was taken by I", D. Hall, secre
tary of the Longshoremen's Union, who
lfsued the following statement:
"We would like to know why it was
necessary for the police to Interfere
In this affair when there was hardly
'my evidence of roughness? 1 have
seen three knockouts in one night at
the Multnomah Club and plenty of
Mood spilled, and yet a police sergeant
and a half dozen detective were not
sent there. Is tt that the Building
Trades Council Amateur Athletic Asso
ciation la to be discriminated against?
During the bouts six-ounce regulation
ploves were used and none of the boys
received any Injury. We intend to In
quire Into this apparent, discrimina
tion. '
The officers delegated to the place
last night refused to say anything
relative to their action, except to an
nounce that they wer acting under
orders.
SMI Til SON IIOMT FROM. EAST
Hurdler Will Take Short Course at
Oregon Agricultural College.
Forrest C. Smlthson. the famous
track athleta of the Multnomah Ama
teur Athlelio Club, who has been
breaking a few . records in the East
during the paat six months, returned
?ome Thursday night and expressed
himself as delighted at again reaching
Portland and Oregon.
Smlthson indignantly denies that the
report that lie ran under the colors of
any other club but that of Multnomah,
and says that on one occasion only
he ran unattached for the reason that
he contemplated, remaining Kast at
thst time, but Immediately afterward
made other arrangements and again
wore the winced, '"M."
He will remain In Portlajid for a few
days and (hen will go to Corvallis,
where he is to take a short post-graduate
course, and while there will train
for the Olympic trvout games to he
held ;it i?nn Francisco In June. He
cioi s not expect to participate in any
other athletic events previous to that
meet.
DAILY MKTEOROIAXiH'AL. RK.rORT.
POUTLAKTX March 7. Maximum ttrv
persture. M degrees: minimum, as River
rclln at ft V M, S fet: chan In Jam
S4 hours. 0 2 foot. Total rainfall. , P. M.
t. , P. M , 2 inh; tormli since tfeptcmber
I -.t 0 Inches: normal, as 12 Inches: de-n.-leni-v.
Ti inches Total sttnshtne March
2- 1 hours 33 mlmilci; poib, 12 hours
?a minutes. Barvmt.r irv1uced to sea
Isvcii. al s r. M . SO.SO inches.
WEATHER CONDITION'S
A largq htFh-preure area has moved in
from the ocenn and It Is now central nwr
the trpitei rf the OMtimblR River. Durlnr
,th." hours IisM rain has fsll.n at
scattered pi' In the North Paclc States,
except at ths htrh.r and there pr.
C-pitacioa ha bwn In th form of anoir..
THE
PORTLAND
MODBO
KESIAl KAXT.
CUbC (INK
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS ,
Portland! New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Say and Up
European Plan. Free Bus.
WRIGHTDICKINSON HOTEL CO. Prop.
Centrally Located
7fcSl. T
Hi
ataa'"iiis'T
t Lone Distance
tm Every Koom.
HOTEL PERKINS
FUth and Washington Streets. PORTLAND. OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
ftaim. ft. to ts.00 Par Day
AaswdJes to liearlon.
HOTEL LENOX
Ptnttao Mawest and Moat Modern Hofal
tTrtcHaatB griU-Auto bus meeta all trains Rates:
$1 day and up European plan Long dis
tance phone in all rooms Private' baths.
. V. DATTra. rreaUana.
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED) -
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50o TO $l.Sq
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
Toe tempera-tureB iverywlifT on the Pacific
Slope are below normal and harp froets oo
currM this morninp in the Sound country,
and frost b will occur Saturday morning gen
erally thraughoiit this district.
The Indications are for fair weather Sat
urday with rising- temperature during the
afternoon.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHSR.
TATlQNa
Baker cxty
Rlwnarck
Holne
Kuk
Helena
Knmtoopn, ......
North Heed. . . .
Pocaitello
Portland ,
Red BlufT
Roeehurg; .......
Sacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco.'.
Spokane
Taooma
Tntoosh TsIaiMl.
Walla "W'alla.
1 Clear
!5trow
U't otoudy
H'lear -..
Snow
i.pt cloudy
U'loudjI 1
jSrro w
Pt ctoudy
lear
fvToudy
lindr .
Ulear
jv'Hoady
fpt cloudy
Iciear
'.Pt cknkr-
2S0.0lj R'E
VJS- T. 1 W
VSOO.OOlSrN
28 O.OJ fX
440H!?elm
:SO (.(XMl NW
O.OlilO SW
.U'O.OttJ 4 E
S'O.Ort' s'vw
,!. rt.irj"
'ww.offiaw
.'41: 0.00 'W
.'40.00 '12 W
141' T. UOSE
FCRECAPTSl. 1
Portland n vlotnlty Fair and warmer; ,
northwest wind. '
Western Oregon, and Westerr. Washirigrton
Fair and warmer; northwestcirly winds.
Kastpm OTejron. Kaetern waaWngton and
Idaho Fair and nrnv.
EDWARD A. RBAL. rHptrici Ftwecaier.
If Baby la Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old well tried remedy,
Mrs. Window's Soothiag Syrup, for chUdreo
teething-. It soothe the child, softens the
trumw. allavx . pain, rnlli- sn fierrhoga
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland 'a Famous Theater Phone Main
Matinee ' Tvxiay at 2 15, Tonlflt at 9:15
Lat To performancfS
The Young. Romantic Actor
CRESTOX CLARKE3 PresentinR
"THE POWER THAT GOVERNS"
A' Play of the Hour
Evenings 23o,-SOc, 75c, $1; Tatinee, 2-c,
50c, Tftc.
Beclnnln Tomorrow. Sunday at 3 P M
And All Week
Brilliant and Intensely Interesting "
Motion Pictures
And Extra Added Specialties
Continuous Performance 3 to 1 p. M.
, 10c ANT SEAT lOo
THE GRASD-Vanderille
Week Beginnlm Mrday. March 23.
HEMIR1E, MILES t (..
America Favorite i.haracler Arlixta, Pra
fntins "Tlii; M A RPHALL"
HAVES 61IT8.
Pu.tlits and Kcrntrlc lancir.e.
tmh Century RtTa'vljir View. &rttoBa
Promiiie." r. F. Jaotrua, I. A. X. b. i.
mtADqtAKTEBa
rOB TOUBIBTS as
COMMERCIAL
XBAVELKK8
Special ratea umA
to tarolUea aad siB
,1. (eatlemea. Tb
muarement wUl b
pleased at all time
to ibow raoma aad
riv, prices. A Ta&
?rn Turkish oath -tabUatuueat
la tba
hotel.
R. C- BOWEB8,
Manna''.
MILLION DOUAKS.
Modern Improvements
. TT , .
Seventh and Washington
PhiL Metschen & Sons, Prop.
Pbone
Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00
Vtnt Clam CTtenk Bjslauiaa.
CMmnaotod Wtti BotaU
NORTONIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH,' OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American Bates to Families
nnri Kuropean Oar Bus Meeta Alt Trains
Sample finite, wtth Baths, for Traveling Men.
Third and
Main Sts.
Ck O. DATU. 8a. wmM
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Lone Plstanee Phone
tn Evrry Room.
Auto Bus Meets
Rates American. $2.00 per day and tip.
Bates European, $1.00 per day and up
per month, single room and board. $45 to (65
according to room. For two. $75 to $110.
Board without room $30 per month
AMTJ8EMXXTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washington
SATIUDAT
MAR. 2S
CAPTAIN
ROALD AMUNDSEN
In Hit Famona Lwtare. Entitled
THE CONQUEST OF THE
NORTHWEST PASSAGE
Illustrated With 150 Colored
. Views.
Box Office Open Thursday Morning. Prices
el.Ou, 75 and 50 Cents.
HEILIG
THEATER
lth and -Washing-ton
Phon rain I and A 1122
4 MRHT8 BEGINNING TOMORROW
Special-Price Ma.tlnee Wednesday
Plxley and Lrfider'a Musical Cometly
"THE Bi;iUiO.MASTER"
Gu Weinberg and Ruth WhHta
Brenlnga, J1.50 to fKo Matlnw, 1 to 25c
BAKER THEATER ptione
Geo. L- Baker, Gen. Manag-er.
Matinee Today. Laat -Time Tonla-ht.
"WHEN WE WEILK TIVENTV-ONE."
Openlns week of Georgs Allon. Leading
Man. Production complete. Stage settings
rich and costly.
Evenings: 25c, 3oo. SOc; matinees, 15c. 23c
Next Week, Startlnc Tomorrow Matinee.
Han-le."
EMPIRE THEATER phon. um
MIL.TOK W. SEAMAN. MANAGER.
Matinee 2:11. fmlcht 8:15. The Latest
Sensational Melodrama.
"WHAT WOMEV WTTI. DO."
Startling and realistic. See the a-reAt
shipwreck. A modern play with modern
ideas.
Nights: 15c. 25c 85o 50c, matinees, 10c, 20c.
LYRIC THEATER
Bo to Phone : Main 4685; Home, A 1056. .
Week Commencing Monday. March 23. Th
Alien block company Presents tn
Celebrated Pastoral Drama,
"HAZEL K1RKE."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturdav and
Sunday-. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at trices xvc, ana sue. iioxea ooc
Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
THE STAR reo-VEa fJ
For the Entire We of March 22.
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. Presents
The Sensational Military MPioarama.
"THE SISCRfcT lIiPATt'H,M
In Four Acts .... By D. R. Hlffurins
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and
PsturdaT at 2:w V. M.: prices iw ana
Every evening t 8:13: prices l.V 3&e and
S5c Seats may ne reservea oy eitner pnone.
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Bts.
The IeadJnc Vaudeville House.
THIS WEKK: Nine star acta led by W. A.
Spera and Company
IN "JOt KET JONES.'
lllneee of Makmuri, the Russian riollniet.
ha preventea nts appearance tnis week.
Price: Upstair. 15c; downstairs. 25c
fecxee, 54c Week day matinee. 16 cent to
any eeat.
Ip crXoxmaaacei;30-3LtSO and fi p, jh. daily.
C0RBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
i . i
-s -i
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F-, and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bll. Phone A Main 3UL7.
C'-aanah, AS'm., Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia &. Buchanan. bJiRB. Main A 5139.
Chrislensen. C, optician and Jewoler. formerly
with Burterfleld Broe. Office 413. Main hltitt.
Chance, A r t hur " . , Dr. . t! n t Un , f orni-rly
Dekum bldg. Offlcee S10-12. Main HXti.
Chapman. H. E,, formerly A Mag ton bldg.;
office 204. Phone Main CTAO.
Coffey, H. C Dr., physician and sargeon,
office 101T. Phone Main 449.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., uhjeician and aurgaon. of
flcM 80H-9. Main 51, A MO.
CorbfMt Estate .if H. W., Robert H. Strong,
manager. Phone Main S16. A 8261.
Crockett, E. N., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk- bldg. Main 74, A 1427.
CrosBley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mo
Kay blxlg. Offlcea 7io-9. Mam 7S3. A 6722.
Dleck, Robt. G,, civil engineer, formerly Mo
hawk bldg. Phone A IWttS.
Dufur & Dufur, public aLfcnographer.a. Phone
Main 3004 A
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 5u78 A 1978.
Gates. Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopah. former
ly Macleay bltg. Main 183S A 470.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Main S472, A 47.
Hegele, H. W.. Dr.. phyeician and aurgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4ol4, A 5333.
Offices 1009-1&
Jtfferde, Kenry C, Dr., physicien and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 4K3 A 14fl3
Jones, N. '.t Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Suite looS. Main 276.
Jones Treve, Dr.. dentin, formerly Buchanan
bldg. OfftcRS 1011-J2. Main 4014, A o333-
Keteey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Main 5l4ti.
King. J. C. Elliott. Dr.. physician, formerly
Mohawk bidg. Main 22 GO.
Kyne. B. F., Mrs., formerly Roasel, bldg.
A ."CH7. Residence O lf77.
Labbe, Edmund J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450, A 1450
Lnt, Geo. P.. attorney, fofm-ly 20&H Mor
rison at. Office 419. Main 4KI. A IttSR.
Lee. M. E-, real eetate and lvuis, formerly
Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 68t0.
Locke & Gullete, Drs.. offices 819-80-821.
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 2t7, A 1207.
Manion, Katihertne C, Dr.. formerly Hamil
ton Hdg. Phone Main 2811.
Matron. Ralph C. and Ray AW, Drs., former
ly Marquam bldg. Main 76".
MoCusker, Clarence J.. Dr., physician and
urgon, formerly Fliedner bldg. Main 278.
Metschao, E. L.. Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main. 78.
Nlc nolo, A. S., C. I & H. S., Drs. ptij'slcians
and surgeons, formerlj' Dekum. Main 2i0.
Oregoa Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel
General Mgr. Phone Main G3HTi, A 5002.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's
offices, 908-10. Main 2ti7, A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Feu-ton
bldg. Offices 601-2 Phone Main ft'140.
Peters. Geo. D., Dr., dentirt. formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Off lee 102-4. Phone Main 77.
Petal, A. F.. Dr.. dentist, formerty Dekum
bldg. Main 4K.. A 14M.
Pleroe, E. A.. Dr., physician, offices 10O7-100S.
Phonea Main 2Tr4. A 3930.
Pollvka & Co., tailors. - formerly 249 Morrl-
nn Thrtna !nlti T.'ll .
Sweet, Eiuathan, formerly AMngton bldg.; of
fice 2tH. Phone Main 679 .
Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physician and- sur
geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Muin 2rt7. A1207
Upton. Jay H. & laAourette, H. T., attorn eyx.
formerly Swptland bldg. Offices 620-7. Main
69ft. A 1MW.
Veazie & Veazie, attoraej-e, formerly Cham-v.oi-
rtf rvwrimnrcft hldtr. Main 11. A o442.
Williamson Sr McXury. physicians, formerly
Marquam bids. Alain 449.
Tauuina Bav Co., The, formerly Mrtbawk
bldg., W. F. Stlne. Main v78, A 197H.
Zan, Jaa. C. Dr.. phy-aician and' surgeon,
formerly Marquam bldg. Main 8'0.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
A.u.uf,. v puny, jttuirjwjii b.icc
Special. ' Mrs. Potts sad Irons, J1.15 a set
Franklin-Barnes Market
. . t.a Irtf M MtS
Poultry, Fish, Vegetable. 105-7 Third
street. Both p nones. -
Vfffl Strictly fresh Oregon ranch eggs.
feta 20c per dozen. , .
Henlon-Henley Co.. 287 YamhlUSt.
aHoa Mnulloc Lasto Mantle, 25c, the
was mantles equai of the best ssc
mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor
rison. Both phones.
IVwasI cords first-class 4-root nr
UOU WOod. $6 per cord delivered.
Phon Main 44H5. Eagle Creek Fuel Com-
pany. 4Q8 Corbett Bldg
V rf r. I The Portland Fuel Company,
f T UUU Seasoned fir cordwooa, 4 ft.,
xn- cnwtd fiu.no. Hard wood and coal.
Yard' 2S7 E. Morrison st. phones E. 26. B
Cf otinFiorv 1)1(1 3-ou know there was
OlaLJUIlcrjr a stationery store at
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Davis & tLiiourn. A xaxi.
our own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes. 347 Washington st. Both phonea
iUllllu7aflv ppring creations now on ei'
hlbttlon. Brake's. 400 Washington atreet.
in i Rock Snrlnfrs Coal. Independent
vOttl foal & Ice Company, opposite City
L.I b ra ry. Both phone.
Plant your Sweet peas and early
wv"S garden seeds now. Our 1908 an
nual and Seed Planters' G-uid free Port
land Seed Company, 190-1S6 Front street.
UAQafl Have you planted
XVUr bushes yet? Get buV
those rose
now. Thou
sands of buehes. 10c to S3c; catalogue tells.
Portland Seed Co., iso-i.su ront street.
Electric Fixtures J SS? yrr
price are right.
AM work guaranteed.
Western Electric
Works. 61 Sixth street.
Phonographs Lt
& Co.. 328
on. Talkine
Machine. Records, Music all the latest
songs
Ploflnir Knives, Forks and all Silver
iTlUlillg ware replated as good as new.
Oregon Plating Works, 12S Lownsdale. Main
2375. A .xjV
White Sewing Machines ff"3!
hand machines this week. Jones. 11th and
" ashlngton sts.
Photos sro1
OFFER. Cabinets
B1CKNELL, RothChtld
M4g.'. entrance 257 H
Wanning ton at., be-
tween 4th and atn.
Witia O'Malley & Neuberger, 327 Wa.h
11 1UC ineton strept. Phone Main 2394
Free deliverj'. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle-
nook Port. Si. 50.
WHERE TO DINE
TlioSnrfrpnt "Bet "rvloe on Coast.
lUeOorBUl pay connolsaeurs. Table
d'hote dly. oOc Sun. 7 5c Grand & Hawthorne
rrt 149
7th.
Merchants lunch
A 115 Xl ttUU daiiy 25c. Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey & poodlea. 50c
Cottage Waffle
taurant of established
merit.
Reasonable prices.
DnncmnrA'a 484 'Washington st. Mer
JJUBSmOre S 'chants- lunch. ll:30-i
85c: Jin.. 5 to 8 P.M.. 2oc A 85c. Spa. Sun, din.
Anstro - Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Bast place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
VegetarianCafe IS
2r Mealy served a la carte 6 A. M. to 8 P. M.
PmnirA 12 Third st. Regular dinner.
UW yii c 23c Special dinner every Sun
day. rr.anagm't. Merchant's lunch
11-3. 25c. a la carte. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Rrnnilpc' Grill 103 th nt
IraUUe& ViriLl French chef can precare
sea dinners as are served at Braades QrilJjp tQ, i2 -734,
Grand Central StaEon Time Card
SOUTUCBN PACIFIC.
I Mivinr Vnr1 la,nd
Pvocburg Panaenser ...
Cottage Grove Vaasenger .
CalUornla Expr ...
San Franc tdco Express .....
West Side
Corvalli passenger ........
8:10 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
12: 0W p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:10 d. m.
Sneriaan f&iaenser
Ii'uraft flTViVA PftHAnr
11:00 a. m.
yorest Orove Patwenges
e:4U p. xn.
TA5a. m.
Amvicx x
Oregon Express
Cottage Urova Passenger
Hose burg Passenger .......
Portland Express ..........
WMt Side
tU:30 a- m.
11: Id p. m.
Corvallis Paasenger ........
Sberidan passenger
14:35 p- m.
10:30 a. m.
8 :00 a m,
2:6J p. tm.
Forest (irgve aaeenger
Forest Grove Passenger . . .
NOBTHK1LX PACIFIC
Leavtnar Portlaiid I
Tacoma and Seattle Express 1 8:30 a. m.
North Coast ft Cnicago UlinilM. .1 a:w p. xn.
Overland Express (11:45 p. m.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited .IT :00 a-m.
Portland Express 14:13p.m.
Overland Express i 8:35 p. m.
O&UOON BAILKOAO NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passenger
Chicago-Portland special
Spokane Flyer
8: atf
8:16
8:00
8:00
9:46
8:50
6:15
p. m.
p. m.
a. m.
a. m.
P zu.
p. m.
Jvensas uiiy se tmcago joprwa,
Ar.-ivti)g i'uniaoa
Spokane Flyer ,
tm., jvan. uity et roniaua iis. .
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger ,
AarroRiA tc Columbia rivkb.
Leaving porUand
Astoria ik. Sefiaide Express. .-... . 8:00 a.m.
Astoria & Seaside Express. .... . 41:00 p. u.
Arriving Portlxuid
Aatoria & Portland Passenger. . 12:15 p. m.
Portland Expres 10:00 p. m.
CANA11AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Lea vine Portland
C P. It- Short Lane, via Spokane 8:19 p. m.
Seattle - LI :45 p.m.
Arriving Port bind
C. P. R- Short Line, via' Spokane 8:O0 a. m.
Via Seattle 7:00 a.m.
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MEETING NOTICES.
A RBGITLAR meeting of M. E. B.
A.. NO. 41 will be held this (Satur
day) evening, 133 First et., room 11.
Visiting members welcome. -
F. G. FORBES, Sec, Bus. Mgr.
ORE450N LODOB, NO. 101. A. F.
AND A. M- Special communica
tion this (Saturday) evening at 8
o'clock, new Masonic Temple, West
Fark and Yamhill. M. M. degree.
V i Hi 1 1 n g brethren cordial 1 y invl ted.
By order W. M.
A. J. HA.VDLAN, See.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A
F. AND A. M.- Special communl
cation this tSaturday) afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Xor the purpose of
conducting the funeral of our late
. brother, George W . Jvlncaia. s
member of W m . B. Warner Ixdj?!
No. 209.' of Chicago. By order of W. M
W. M. De LIN, Sec.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 65. A
F. AND A. M. Snecial communi
cation today i Saturday) at 1:.M P.
M. to conduct the funeral services
.of our 1 at e brot her, CTi arl es M .
Cartwrlsrht, of Palem lodge. AU
Masona are Invited. By order W. M.
I. W. l'RATT, Sec'y,
DIED
WANACK In this city, March at the
borne of his brother, tW0 Clifton street,
James Wanack, aged 6; a native of Aber
deen, Scot land.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WARRACK The funeral of the late -Tames
W arrack will be held from Hoi man a cnapei,
Third and Salmon streets, at 2 P. JM. on
Saturday. March 2.
wot .f At Rpavpr Creek. March 26. Mrs.
Louise Zimmerman Wolf, wife of John
Wolf, aged .15 years. Funeral Sunday
morninir at 11 o'clock. from German
Church at. Beaver Creek. Friends of the
family invited.
HICKS At her lft te residence, 7ftl F-aat
Kortv-flrBt street. March 2rt. Laura Ellen
Hicks, aged 7 years 3 months and 2 days.
Funeral will take place Sunday, March 29
at 2:.' P. M. from the aoove resiaence
Friends invited.
ROI.OMON Marr'h 27. Edward Solomon, aee
37 years, son of iMrs. Fannie Solomon and
brother or Mrs. sigmuna sicnei ana an a.
Ed L. Braun. Funeral from family resi
dence. i.jO Ir-Irig ex., tounaay morning,
March 20, at 10 o'clock. .
YEiT In this city.' March 26, at the fam
nv residence. 570 Gideon St.. Llllie Ea-
(Alia Teat, ntred 30 years. 7 months. 11
days. Friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral services, wnicn win
ii. hfld at Lhe Memorial Bvansrelleal
Church, corner East lath and Tlbbett
sts.. at 2 P. M. Sunday. March 'JW. inter
ment Lone Fir Cemetery.
KTNCATD In this city, ifaroh 24. George
W. Kincaid, aged 3 years-. Friends are
respectfully invited to attena tne xunerai
serx-ices. which will be held at the Port
land Crematorium at 3 P. M. today (Sat
urday), March 28. Take special car at
1st and Alder ats.. at 2:30 P. M. for
Crematorium.
C ART W RIGHT In this city. March 25. at
his residence, aia teventn st., Ajnaries an
'Hrtwrin:ht. Friends are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral services, which
will be . held at First L mtarian. Church
corner 7th and Yamhill sts.. at 2 P. M
Saturday. March 28. Interment River View
Cemetery.
2. P. FIN'LEY A SON. Funeral Dlreetora.
Third and MAdison. Phone Main 8, A
Dnnnlnr. McEntee s Gllbaogh. Funeral Di
rectors, 7th Pine, Phone M. 40. Lady aas.
ERICSON UMDERTAJsUNO CO., 408 Aide
at. Lady aeautant. fhon juau
EDWARD UOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
n, S20 .id U Lady aaaistunt. phone M. Ml,
aXLLER-BTHKES CO.. Ftmeral Dlrea-
ra, 273 Roseell. East 108. Lady aaslstant.
F. 6, DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Eat
Alder. Lady aasutant. roun msmk as.
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NEW TODAY.
r.'cKenna Junction Home
For a few davs only I will offer
for sale 8 lots, cottage and barn, lo
cated on the hill above MeKenna
Junction. This property is sightly,
with Bull Run water in the house,
and commands an unobstructed view
of the mountains and the Columbia
River. Remember that MeKenna
Junction has a great future, and if
you want a home that will soon grow
into business property now is your
chance. These lots alone are worth
the asking price easy terms.
W. H. Grindstaff. office?, Goddard
Station, on the St. John car, and 510
Commercial Bldg. Tel. Main 6009.
$9000 Half Cash
50x100 to an alley on Williams
ave., near Freemont. Nearly new
building; 2 stores on ground floor
and fonr 3-room flats upstairs. In
come ffP5 per month. This is paying
better than 12 per cent net. No-
phone information.
REED, FIELDS & TYNAN CO.
102 2nd. Phones Main 7004, A 3651.
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 splen
did neighborhood.
For a Gome There Is Nothing Finer
Price J2200. $1000 cash, balance easy
terms. Neighboring lots sell for 5600
each. Owner wants the money, there-
lore tills sacrifice. .
THE CROSKI.EY COMPANY,
708-709 Corbett Bldg.
INVESTMENT
Quarter block
Corner Going and Rodney.
High ground.
Sewer, water, gas,
Streets improved
Walks, -curbs and all paid.
$1650. , Worth $2000.
HEILMAN & LATHROP
Abinfftoii Bids.
The Finest 2nd Cheapest Farm
ON THE MARKET
1 miles from railroad station; 19
miles to Portland;' 79 acres, 35 In cul
tivation, 35 in fine saw timber, bal
ance pasture: verv finest of soil: lartre
bearing orchard; spring at house and
at barn, running creeK tnrougn place;
b-room nouse; large barn ana out
houses. Price $Y50), $ 1 000 cash, bal
ance 6 per cent long time.
The Crossley Company, (Inc)
(US-703 uorbett Biag.
$1000 Snap
Lots on E. 25th, between Haw
thorne and E. Madison. Only two
lots left. Come early if you want
one.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 Fifth st.
A Fins Opportunity to Make Money
6 acre on Fremont Mreet. -within city limits
all level and In cultivation; about half in or
chard ani atra wherries.
This will make 42 lots, which will sell read
ily at $-'Xh each. It Is 2ti milea from center'
city, adjoining Hoce City 1'ark.
Ve have orders to Bell this tract for $rt600,
which la only $ift7 a lot. Terms, jaooo caob,
balance 6 per cent Ions tinie.
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, Inc
708-9 Corbett Bldff.
$10,500 Hal! Cash
50x100 on 7th and Clay ats. Income
$70 per month. This Is one of the best
flat locations In the city.
REED, FIELDS & TYNAN CO,
102 .2d. . Phones Main 7004, A 3631.
$3000
A splendid "i block on 27th and K
Morrison streets; splendid locality for
grocery or drug store. Offered for a
snore lime oniy.
OTTO & HARKSOV,
133 1st St. '
75x1 66
I Donald Macleod I
46 Concord. Second and HtJ.rk.
$40,000 --12 Cash
6. E. SOxlon on 7th and Gllran ts.; income
$275 pr month guaranteed.
102 Ecco&d at, Pune Mala ?OQA.a flftfti. J
NEW TODAY.
'701(01 GOLD"
Is a gocwl stock investment mighty
pood. Lawson, a master hand, is
puiding and exploiting its sale.
That's the reason it will sell. How
ever do not buy too hastily. Just
stop and consider my offer before
you act.
Don't you think that it is an ex
ceptional investment opportunity
when yon can buy for only .fl'ilt'o
cash a beautiful, close-in. West Side,
corner lot (50x100). It's an excel
lent building site, commands a pano
ramic view of city and mountains, is
but one block from two carlines, and
the adjoining property is hisrhly im
proved. You positively cannot find
another comer on the whole West
Side that can compare either in price
or location. Price $5000. liberal
terms.
Full information by phone Main
1177, A 2(),!5. Office onen todiiv
S.00 A. M. 210-211 Corbett Building.
H. W. Lemcke
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CARET LANDS OX
BIO LOST RIVER. IlAHO.
Sugw Beet. Alfalfa. J-rnit. Grain.
Almoet the entire tract In nrawiraiiv- ivi
with juet slant enough to Irrigate nlcelv. No
alkali. Mines, smelters and Quarts mills In
in i iu? rai regions aojacent. Three bet sugar
farrtorlea operating la .Blnffhaxn and Ppminnt
counties, tn which a large portion of this
tract 1 situated. Market faoUltKSj unexoelled.
This tract w alo bordered by one of the
most extensive stock ranges In Idaho. The
Oregon Short Line Ratlvray is already In
ope rat Ion ac roas th i a tract and t h ree pro
poses raiiroaas win aiao paaa over the aam.
Purchase ticket to Powell Station, on Ore
gon Short Line Railroad. Prlcet, $W SO per
acre: f3.25 per acre In advance; balance In
10 annuaJ lMtallments, (t per rent Interest on
deferred payments. WRITE FOR CIR
CULARS TO THK
BIO IX8T RIVER LAND AND IRRJOA-
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOINK, IlAHO.
HoIIaday's Addition
The one PERT rla4e In Portland to bur.
GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DE
BIRABLEJ residence property of the city.
PEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER to
and sea the many CHOICE residences undor
construction and the lmprovemeuta going;
on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
88 Vi Third StrwX. Portland. Orcaon.
Sixth and Salmon
S. W. cor.. 56x100, 840.O00; $18,000 cash, bal
ance ions time 6 per cent. Best buy in
city for a hotel site. It beats them all.
Third and Montgomery
S. E. cor.. 100 feet on Third. 113.000; easy
terms.
E. A. McGRATH,
331 Chamber of Commerce.
"Buy Business Property"
$11,500, Vm CASH.
S5 feet on 2:d St.. between Washington
and Everett sts. This Is the best apartment-house
site In the city.
REED, FIELDS A TYNAN CO.,
102 Second st. Phones Main 7'i04. A ?.r,."VL
GRANDEST VIEW IN THE CITY
We 'fcave a few choice lota left, close
in, on Portland Heights; overlook' en
tire city 'and both rivers.
VAUGHNT& BURT
402 Corbett bldg.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham & White, 227 Washington sc.
Andrews F. V. A Co. M. 3348. a& Hamilton bL.
Anfieles Kxchang-e, 618 Commoaweaitli bid.
Baker, Alfred A., 15 A b In g ton bids;.
Chapla A Herlow, 426 Chamber of Commerce.
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. A191&
Commercial Invest. Co.,(219 Lumber Exchange.
Compton, J. F. Pac. & AltHo. 10o Ablngtoa bU
Crossley Co., 706-0 Corbett bids;. M. 7b&0, '
De Burgh, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 AMngton bldg.
Dean Land Improvement &. Coloaizatloa Co.,
631 Chamber of Commerua bldg.
Goddard, H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Hotchkim, C. R. A Co., M. 1060. 303 C. o O.
Jennings A Co., Main 138. 128 7th st.
Kinney A Stamp her. 631-632 Lbr. Ex. U.
Lee, 11. E., room 411 Corbett building;.
Vail A Von Boretel 10 2d it.. 882 E. Bumalde,
O'Donnell, J. F-, M. 4661 A A266L 230 Stark,
Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchild bide;. Main 66ttl.
Parrish, V. at kins A Co., 200 Alder st.
Porter A French, 607 Commercial bldg;.
Red, Flelde ft Tynan, M. 7O04, ASeffl, 102 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayette btdg.
SchaTk, Geo. D., 264 Stark at. Main 3f2, A3D2.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 624-27-23
Corbett bldg., opp. Postofrice. (Douald U.
Smith, Robert B. May and W. Lawmct).
Sharkey, J. P. A Co.. 122H Sixth at.
Swenasoa, A. P. A Co., 204 ft Washington at.
The Orejcon Real Estate Co., 88 H Third at.
(Hoi la day Addition.)
Thompson A Ogden. 848 Mlaa. Wood I awn 202.
Veteran Land Company, 166 Third at.
Waddell, W. O., S09 Lumber Bxohang blda;.
FOR BALE-REAL ESTATE.
1 AM offering 5-acre tracts on the - Oregon
Electric carllne at reduced prices for a
short time; fine fruit and berry land, on
your own terms.
W. B. BURKS, 620 C. of a bldg.
HOUSES for sale In all part of the city
on easy terms; acreage suitable for subdi
viding made a specialty. Kinney A
Btampher, 631-632 Lumber Exchange bldg.,
2d aad Stark sts.
$350 H5 DOWN, 10 PHJR MONTH.
Choice building lot, 40x110, near tha
prospective 6. A 8. packing plant ; you
will buy If you aee this. B. ST Cook & Co.,
2r.l Alder.
PIEDMONT oOxH'O. block from KUHnrs
worth ave., on Moore St., SluOO. Horace
H. Fisher. 170 Front st.
VERY choice buildinir lot on . East Stile,
clone in ; a rare bargain if gold soon. 8
744. Oregonian.
WIiST SIDE lot. ft-room house, lot 60x100;
clone in: only $3250; owner. G. E. Wailing..
243 Stark.
f,30,o0 Fine in-ide business corner, goo'l
Income. Must be sold this, month. J 740.
Oregonian.
SEASIDE bungalows. Honse butlt, re
paired. See Johnson. 204 Mobawk bldg.
Main 6607.
LOT in Belle Crest 60xlK, best location tn
. tract, 6J6; terms. Horace H. Fisner, 170
Front st.
TWO acres, house, barn and blacksmith shop,
etc. Inquire J. H- Larson, Brush Prairie,
Wash.
TRVINGTON Choice U-block: also single lot
at bargain. 327 Falling bidg. Phone Main
8429.
SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence
property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
22 ACRES. y In cultivation. 9 miles out. So
fare Horace H. Fisher, 170 Front sL
GOOD building lots, 10 ca.h, $5 per month.
Purse, 23 Chamber of Commerce.
g3.W) H-Tftom hauce, 663 WVV corner, block
cer; bargain; owner, 4eUwood 70.