Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 31, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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THE MOIiZSTSG OKElxOJSIAJT, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908.
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PLEA FOR MISSIONS
J. Campbell White Tells of
Laymen's Movement.
MAKES ELOQUENT ADDRESS
Speaks at Banquet at Portland Ho
tel Attended by Members of Ix
cal Ministerial Association and
Representative Citizens.
At a banquet last night in the Portland
Hotel, attended by members of the Port
land Ministerial Association and 300 rep
resentative citizens, J. Campbell White,
of New York, secretary of the Laymen's
Missionary Movement, reviewed in de
tail the growth and aims of the organi
zation. Mr. White is a speaker of re
markable eloquence and magnetism, and
made a profound Impression upon his
hearers by his sincerity energy and
thorough fitness for the work which he
has undertaken.
Other speakers were D wight K. Potter,
district secretary of the Presbyterian
Board of Foreign Mission Work at Oak
land, Cal., and H. W. Adams, of Mln-
Campbell bile, ftx:rr tary of iuu 7
Laymen's Missionary Movement. I
neapolls, one of the 60 laymen named to
visit personally the foreign mission field
In Asia.1 this season. Dr. Henry Waldo
Coe, chairman of the Portland executive
committee, presided at the banquet and
introduced the speakers.
In his opening remarks Mr. White refer
red to the position this country has taken
as a world power in the last ten years.
He said that the President of the United
States has greater influence in the council
of the nations than any other man living.
So, declared the speaker, this country
cannot escape the responsibilities involved
in this new political policy. As the at
titude of the United States toward the
outside worW had been chancred with re
gard to politics, so this country was des
tined to undergo a changed relationship
with regard to things spiritual.
Men Realize Failing.
"The men of America have come to the
conclusion that the women and children
have been doing very well In the matter
of foreign missions, hut that they them
nslves have been trifling with the biggest
problem that men have ever been given
to solve.''
Tnat there is to be immediate reform
In the administration of the foreign
missionary enterprise was evident dur
ing the discussion at the conclusion of
Mr. White's address.
Mr. White will address a meeting: of
the Women's Foreign Missionary So
cieties of all the churches of Portland
at the White Temple this afternoon at
3 o'clock, and at 7 o'clock he will
speak before members of the Epworth
League. Christian Endeavor and Bap
tist Union at the same church. He will
also address a mass meeting In White
Temple at 8 o'clock. Mr. White gave
an Introductory address at a special
meeting of the Ministerial Association
In the Y. M. C. A. rvms yesterday at
I o'clock.
Mr. White, at last night's banquet,
mid, among other things:
We lined not pause to argue about whether
in African heathen la better or worse than
tn American heathen. Pot them, all in the
mme class 1 you wish. It still remains
true that the church's problem is ten-fold
big- abroad a It la at home, from the
standpoint merely of masses to be reached.
Other considerations would certainly not
fleoreese this ratio. They might materially
Increase H. let us fairly face tills situa
tion, in order adequately to deal with It.
On chief reitson why the progress In evan
gelising the world has been slow. Is be
cause Christians and even church lenders,
have nM s rapped the magnitude of the
tank. Many have treated the subject as a
subordinate side-issue. Instead of the one
supreme work of the Christian church. That
this la easily within the truth can scarcely
be questioned in view of the tact that the
members of our churches are now Riving
an average of less than one cent a week
to this whole undertaking-, or far lees than
la spent for camly by the same constituency.
Kxtcnt of the Problem.
Assuming that our share of the world Is
500.000,000. and that it will take one mis
sionary to every 2.Y"MH of thm. and $2 to
ich each individual, our problem Is to
Increase our frce of missionaries from
Rhout 40O0 to 2iMHM and our annual offer
1 n ir from abou t $0. 000. ooo a year to $40.
010.000 a year. Can e do it? Let us look
at It soberly for a moment.
It would mean one missionary going
ebroad out of every 1000 of our Protestant
'hureh members, or one-tenth of 1 per cent
of our membership. Is this not extremely
reasonable'. "In ISOo, Kansaa had a popu
lation of 17.:?00. She furnished of en
listed and mustered men in the United
States service IS.rtOO soldiers, or one t
every five and e tent-tenths of the entire
population. In 160. Illinois had a popu
lation , of 1.T1 l.M. She furnished 2.5.oA7
soldiers to the l-nited States army, or on
man to every six and seven-tenths of her
entire population." Many other Northern
State provided an almost eQual proportion
of aoldlere. and some of the Southern States
an even larger proportion. For the greatest
truffle of history, the setting- free of the
human race, and the reunion of lost men
with their dtvtne Shepherd and Savior. Is it
asking too much to propose that one go
to the front out" of every lOOO. not of the
whole poru latin, but one out of every .000
rf the chun-h membership? It were trifling
with the problem to propose less. We could
send one out of every loo. and be only the
richer for the sacrifice.
Physical Directors In Session.
SEATTLE. Wash.. March . (Special.)
Orepon, Pujret Sound and British Col
umbia Y. M. C. A. physical directors met
here this morning- for a two days' con
ference with Dr. George J. Fisher, who
Is head of the physical department of the
association in the United States. Play
prounds, manual training, outdoor exer
cises and other matters cominp within
their department were discussed.
Union High School In Lane.
EUGENE. Or.. March 30. (Special.)
At an educational meeting, held at
Pleasant HiU Saturday, it was unani-
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PORTLAND
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MODEKX
KEBTACBAMT.
COST OKI MTT.I.IOK DOXXABS.
! HOTEL
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modem Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp
European Plan. Free Bus.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
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Centrally Located
Loajc Dtetamc Plione
In Every Room. -
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
Baana. U.S. to & rr Bar
- "IV ' vNJs; a
HOTEL LENOX nTud
Portland", limn and UoH UoAmm Hotel
Up-to-date grill Auto tus meets all trains Rates:
$1 day and up European plan Long dis
tance phone in all rooms Private baths.
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.30
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. MorriMn
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
mously decided to circulate petitions
for the establishment of a Union High
School, to be located in District No. 1,
known as Pleasant Hill school district.
This Hlgrh School district will be com
posed of five districts.
DAILY MKTEOKO LOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, March SO- Maximum tem
perature, 47 dmees; minimum. &7. River
reading- at S A. M-. 6 feet: change In last 4
hour. 0-4 foot. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to
G P. M-, .25 inch; total since September 1.
liK7, 30.24; normal, 36.t inches: deficiency.
$.:t7 Inches. Total sunshine March 2d. $3
minutes; ponelble, 12 hours its minutes. Ba
rometer (reduced to sea level), at P.
2i.&4 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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STATION'S.
Paker City
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WEATH"E?R CONDITIONS.
A small law-preeure area Is central over
British Columbia and another low-pressure
area occupies the Great Salt Lake Basin.
The barometer ts rising- rapidly in Moatsna
and the Canadian Northwest and It is rela
tively hlprh off the North California coast.
This distribution of pressure is causing- un
settled weather in this district with low
temperatures and scattered precipitation,
mostly In the form of rain.
The Indications are for showers Tuesday
in Western Oregon and Western Washington
and for local rain or snow flurries In East
ern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers; westerly
winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washincn
Showers; westerly winds.
Eastern Orejpon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Occasional lisht rain or snow.
EDWARD A. REALS, restrict Forecaster.
AMVSEMf NTS.
M.VRQrAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 6
TOIYAY. and All Week. Continuous Per
formance 2 to lO P. M. Amusement for All.
BrllTlsrrt and Fainatin
.MOTiOX PICTIRES
THE YfcTAL
Animated Snowballs
"Slajre Memories of an Old Theatrical
Trunk. -"The Frog"
Special Added Features: Mr. F. G. Bauer.
PuUman
iOo JLny a& lOo
EEADqClSIEM
FOB TOCBIS1S mm
COM3CEBCIAX
TRAYTU.rKS
Special Te wemA
to tmmtUe mm
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nlcued m an tiiiia
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Kanasc.
OREGON
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. Metacbea & Sons, Props.
Rates $1.00-$t.50-$2.00
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF ' -WASBIKGTOIC ST.
Portland's Newest and. Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American Ratea to Ftmlllu
and European Oar Baa Sleeta All Train.
Sample Suite., with Bath., for Traveling- Men.
a. o. i
A Strictly First-Class mud
1 Modern Hotel Containing 1 70
Rooms. Only American and
9 European Hotel in Portland.
Lons Distance Phones .
in Every Room.
Auto Bus Meeta
All Trains.
Rate American. $2.00 per 'day and tip.
Rates European, $1.00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board. (45 to $85
accordlnr to room. For two. $75 to $110.
Board without room. $30 per month
AMTJSEMEXT5.
HEILIG 14th and Washinsrton
Phones Main 1 and A 1128
Tonight S:l o'clock
Special Price
Mat. Tomorrow
Last Time
Tomorrow Nlgth
The Musical Comedy
THE BURGOMASTER
Evening. $1.5X to 50c; Matinees, $1 to 25c.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washington
PIwrm Main 1. A 1122
Spwclal-Frio. Matlne. Raturdaj
HART MAXXF.RIXG
In th Dellflvtful Comedj
"GIORIOCS BETSY"
Bvenlna., 2 to BOc; MatlnM, 150 to 80&
BAKflR THEATER Phon-
George L. Baker, General Manager.
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
The Baker Stock Company in that Clever
and Mysterious Play,
RAFFLES
n
First Time Her. at Popular Price..
Evenings. I5c. Sflc. Sue. Matinee. 15c 25c.
Next Wk Hoyt'a "A Trip to Chinatown."
LYRIC THEATER
Both Fhone: Main M8S: Home, A 1S.
Week Commencing Monday. March 34. Th.
Allen Stock Company Present. Edward
Milton Royle'a Celebrated Play,
"CAPTAIN IMPrDKNCEL"
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Price. 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Price. 10c 20c and 30c. Bole.
60c. Office oDen 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
T
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STAR
Phones:
M
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For the Entire Week of March 29
The R. E. French Stock Company Presents
Th Most Sensational Melodrama Ever Of
fered the Port hand Public.
THE BLACK HAND,"
In Four Acts By W. R. Hurst.
Matinee Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 2:30 P. M.( Prices IOo and 20c.
Every Evening. 8:15 P. M. Prices 15c, 25c, 35c
Next Week "The Texas Ranger."
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark fits.
The Leading Vaudeville House.
For the Week Commencing Today.
BAXTERS TYROLEANS,
In "Life In the Alpine Hills."
A bright opsretta with 14 voices, brilliant
settings, etc. This Is one of the biggest acts
ever signed by a Western vaudeville house.
Prices: Upstairs, 15c; downstairs, 25c; boxes
60c. Week day matinees, 15c to any seat.
Performances 2:30. 7:S0 and 9 P. M. daily.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
One Week. Beginning- Monday, March SO.
ORIGINAL YOUNG BUFFALO,
America's Sensational Marksman. Assisted
by Mile. Vera and His Wonderfully
Well-Trained Dog "Frank."
RICHEY TV. CRAIG,
Musical Comedian.
"Me and Mr Partner "
XOTH CFNTCRY REVOLVING VIEWS,
SHOWING THE MONEY LENDER."
F. IT. Montressa, L A. T. S. Exhibitor.
C0RBETT BUILDING
5TH A5D MORRISON STS.
, , s ..... -T-
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
kin, Otis'F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bldg. Phons A 4879. Main 3227.
Cavanagh, Wm., lr., dentist, lormerly Co
lumbia & Buchanan.bldgs. Main Mad, A 5139.
Chris ten sen, C., optician and Jeweler, formerly
with Butterneld Bros. Office 413. Main bloo.
Chance, Arthur W. , Dr. , denUwt, formerly
Dekum bid. Offices 810-12. Main 105d.
Chapman, H. C. formerly Ablngton blug.;
office 204. Phone Main 6790.
Coffey, R, C, lr., physician and surgeon,
oft Icq 1017. Phone Main 449.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of
noes 80-9. Mala 6131. A 513U.
Corbett Estate of H. W., Robert H. Strong,
manager. Phone Main 5. A 3261.
Crockett, E. N., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk bid. Main 740, A 1427.
Croasley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 706-9. Main 7S65. A 5722.
Iieck, Robt. G., civil engineer, formerly Mo
hawk bidg. Phone A 3688.
Lhifur & Dufur, public stenographers. . Pnona
Main 3004 A 533tt.
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. a Belcher. Main 657S A 178.
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., oateopah, former-
t ly Macleay bldg. Main 1833 A 4706.
Goudey A Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Main 3472, A 3472.
Hegele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014, A 5333.
Offices 1009-12.
Jefterds, Henry C, Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 463 A 14t3
Jones. N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Suite 1003. Main 276.
Jones Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanaa
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014, A 5333.
Keleey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Main 5146.
King, J. C. Elliott, Dr.. physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main 22b0.
Kyne. 3, F., Mrs., formerly Ruasal bldg.
A 397. Residence C 1&77.
Lab be, Edmund J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450, A 1460
Lent; Geo. P.. attorney, formerly 2W6 Mor
rison st. Office 419. Main 4eS. A 1083.
Lee, M. IS., real eetate and loans, formerly
Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 6S0.
Locke & Gullete. Drs. , offices 81 9-8130-821.
Phones Main 741, A 3741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 267. A 1267.
Man ion, Kattierine C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811.
Maunn, Ralph C. and Kay W., Drs., former
ly Marquam bldg. Main 767.
MoCufker, Clarence J.. Dr., physician and
surgeon, formerly Flledner bldg. Main 276.
Metschan. E. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main 746.
Nichols, A. 8,, C. L. & H. E., Drs. physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum. Main 200.
Oregon LdXs Insurance Company, L. SamueJ
General Mgr. Phone Main 63M6, A 6602.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's
offices. 908-10. Main 2ti7, A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fen ton
bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone .Main 6340.
Petfrs. Geo. D., Dr., dentiM, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office 102-4. Phone Main 767.
Pstzel, A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 463, A 1463.
Pierce, EJ. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phones Main 2644. A 3930.
PoMvka & Co., tai!ors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Ablngton bldg.; of
fice 204. Phons Main 6790.
Taylor, Frank M.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267
Upton, Jay H. & Latourette. H. T., attorneys,
formerly SwetJand bldg. Offices 526-7. Main
" 6969 A 1869.
Veatie & Veazls. attorneyw, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 6442.
Williamson & MoNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Yaqulna Bay Co. . The, formerly Mdhawk
bldg.. W. F. Stlne. Main 5578, A 1978.
Zan. Jas. C, Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Marquam bldg. Main 850.
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOL T HERN .PACIFIC.
Leaving Portlana
Robv burg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger
California .Express
San Francisco Express ...
West bide
Corvallls Passenger ......
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger . .
Forest Grove Passenger
Arriving; Portland
Oregon Express .
Cottage Grove passenger
Rose burg Passenger
Portland Express ........
West Side
Corvallls Passenjcer
Sheridan Passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger .
Forest Grove Passenger .
:13 a. m.
:15 p. zn
:45 p. m.
;0O p. m.
00 a, m.
: 10 p. m.
;00 a. m.
40 p. ux.
55 a. m.
:30 a. m.
:30 p. m.
;15 p. nx.
:35 p. m.
30 a. m.
00 a m.
50 p- na.
NORTHERN PACIilC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express t 8:80 a.m.
North Coast St Chicago Limited. .1 2:00 p.m.
Overland Express (11:45 p.m.
ArHvlntc Portland
I
North Coast Limited.
Portland Express . .
Overland Express . -
7:00 a. m.
4:13 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO,
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City St Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
ChL. Kan. City ft Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special .......
Pendleton Passenger
7:15
tt:30
6:13
o:0O
8:00
9:45
8:50
5:15
p. m.
p. m.
a. m.
p. nx.
p. m.
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria Seaside Express
Astoria & Seaside Express
Arrlvma Portland
Astoria fc Portland Passenger..
Portland Express
8:O0 a. m.
tt:0O p. nx.
12:15 p. i
lO:O0 p. i
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
C P. R- Short Line, via Spokane i 8:10 p. m.
Beattis .....in : p. i
Arriving Portland I
C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokanei 8:00 a. i
Via SeatUe 7:00 a.m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOLTHEKX PACIFIC
IaTlna Port)...
Dliiu passenger .....
Dallas Passenger .....
Aniriac Fort land'
Palla. Passenger .....
Dallaa P&asenxer
' T:4 a. i
.J :U B- l
10:18 a. I
6 .0O p. l
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Leaving Portland
Sa.1 em Local .........
Balem Local ..........
Salem Limited .......
Salem Local .........
Sclera Local
Salem Limited ......
Saiem Local y-
Arriving Portland
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.
6 :30 p. m.
8:S."1 a. m.
10:21 a. m.
11:. '.8 a. m.
1:25 p. m.
4:50 p. m.
6:10 p. in.
7:52 p. m.
ACCTIOX 6AI-K8 TODAY.
B J. T. "Wltoon. at 211 Lonsdale street,
at 10 A. SC. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer.
At Gtlman'. Aaction Rooms. 411 Wash
ington street at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L.
Gllman. Auctioneer.
At Baker's new auction house. 152 Park
street. Furniture, carpets, etc. Sal. at 10
o'clock. Baker Jfc Son, Auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICXa.
HA89ALO LODGE NO. 15. L O". O. F.
Members will meet at our hall. Oddfellows'
Temple. 141 Vi First street, on Tuesdaw,
March 31. at 1:30 P. M., to attend the funeral
of our late brother A. J. Marshall, P. G. M.
The Grand .Lodge of Oddfellows will con
duct the servi7. Interment at Lons Fir
Cemetery. F. COZENS. Secy.
A. A7CD A. S. RITE, ORB
GON CONSrSTORT NO. 1.
Regular meeting In Memorial
Hall, Scottish Rite Cathedral,
this evening at 8 o'clock. Fol
lowed by rehearsal ninth degree.
By order Master of Kadosh.
MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 15, O. Et
Officers and members are re
quested to attend the funeral services
of our late brother, Andrew J. Mar
shall, to be held at Ockifellows' Tem
ple, corner First and Alder streets, at 2 P. M.
this (Tuesday) afternoon. By order W. M.
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY. Sec
GRAND LODGE. I. O. O. F. Officers,
members and Oddfellows generally are re
quested to attend funeral services of our late
brother. A. J. Marshall, P. G. M. and P. G.
P.. today (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. Oddfel
lows' Temple. By order Grand Master.
K. E. SHARON, Grand Sec.
W. O. W. All members are Requested to
attend the funeral of our late neighbor, Peter
Perry, of Hoquiam Camp No. 1W, at the Ca
thedral, 15th and Davis. 9 o'clock A. M., to
day (Tuesday), March 81.
GEO. W. TABLER.
Clerk Prospect Camp No. 140.
VEREIN ETKTRACHT The members are
requested to attend the funeral of our late
member, WUhelm Logus, - at 2 P. M-, March
31, which will take place from his residence,
354 Tillamook st. Interment at Rose City
Cemetery. G. H. IBB ELS, President. '
By Geo. Harold. Secretary.
PORTLAND SOCIAL TURN -VEfftEIN
All members are requested to attend the
funeral of our late member. Wllhelrn Logus,
to take place today at 2 o'clock P. M., at his
residence. 354 Tillamook street. By order
of- the president.
WILLIAM TEU3TEL, Seo.
ELLISON ENCA MP MKNT, NO. 1. I. O.
O. F. Officers, members and visitors re
quested to attend funeral services of our late
patriarch, A. J. Marshall, P. G. P. today
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., Oddfellows
Temple. E. E. SHARON, Scribe.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 12. A.
F. and A. M. Special commurdca-
, tion this (Tuesday) evening at
7:30 o'clock. Work in the M.
M. degree. Visitors are cordially
Invited., W. M. DE LIN, Sec.
BRICKLAYERS UNION All members
are notified to meet at hall Tuesday.
March 31. at 14 o'clock, to attend funeral
of Brother Frank Bingham.
CANTON PORTLAND, NO. 1. P. M. Drill
meeting this (Tuesday) evening, March 31, at
8 o'clock P. M. Chevaliers requested and
urged to attend. E. B. SHARON, Clerk.
DIED
DA VIES 'In this city, March 20, at 472 Spo
kane avenue, Marian C. Davies. aged 1
year, 9 months, 19 day a Funeral services
will be held at the above residence today
(Tuesday), March 31, at 10 A. M. .Friends
Invited.
BENEER In this city. March 29, Michael
Benzer, aged 32 years, 5 months, 23 days.
Funeral announcement later.
CONCANNON March 80. Thomas T.
Concannon. aged 50 years. . Funeral an
nouncement later.
PERRY In this city, March 29, at the fam
ily residence, 488 Eiverett St., Peter Perry,
aged 61 years.
FTNXRAT, NOTICE.
MARSHALL In Oregon City at th. resi
dence of Thomas F. Eyan. on March 28.
Andrew J. Marshall, aged 7fl Jeers.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services, which will b. held
by the Grand Lodge I. O. O. V. of Ore
gon, at the Odd Fellows Tempi, on cor.
First and Alder at... Portland, Or., at the
hour of 2 P. M. Tuesday the 31st day of
March. 1008. Special car will leave 10th
and Main sta. Oregon Oity .at 1 P. M.
Special car for Lone Fir Cemetery will
leave Second and Morrison its. at the con
clusion of the service, at th. Il O. O. F.
Temple.
CRANDALL At the family residence. Linm
ton, March 29, Johanna Martin Crandall,
aged 64 years. 5 months, beloved we of
Mark Crandall. daughter ot the late Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Richards. Friends are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, which will be held at Holman'a chapel,
corner Third and Salmon ets., at 2:30 P. M.
today (Tuesday), March 81. Interment River
View Cemetery.
FL1BDNF4R At hi. home, Stewarts Station,
at 2 A. M., Monday. March SO. Christopher
Flledner, aged 73 years and three months.
Deceased leave, a widow and four chil
dren. Miss Ann, Miss Claudia, Mrs. H. G.
Broclrman and W. F. Flledner. Funeral
from Holman'. Undertaking Parlors, 1:30 P.
M., Tuesday. March 31. Services at the
grave private.
COLLINS At the residence of his brother,
J. W. Collins, at Rosemere, March o0.
Marrian E. Collins, aged S9 years, 4 months
and 19 davs. Funeral will take place to
day (Tuesday), March 31, at 3 P. M-, from
F' S. Dunning's chapel, corner of East Al
der and East 6th sts. Friends Invited.
Interment In Rose City Cemetery.
LOGUS In this city, Mach 29, at th fam
ily residence. 354 Tillamook street Will
lam A. Logus. aged 67 years. Friends
are respectfully Invited to attend the fu
neral services, which will be held at the
family residence. S54 Tillamook street,
tday (Tuesday) at 2 P. M. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
WlfdTZ In this oity, March 30, at th. family
residence, 30814 College St., Mabel Wlrti,
aged 21 years, 6 months, beloved daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wlrtz. Friends are
respeotfuliy Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be at the Portland
Crematorium at 4 P. M. today (Tuesday),
March 31.
MVUZBT At Good Samaritan hospital,
March 29. Frederick L. Mauzey. son of
Mrs M. F. Loy. and brother of Mrs. v .
T. Pangle. Service will b held this
(Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from
Holman' s undertaking parlors. Interment
at Hood River Wednesday.
BINGHAM In this city. March 29. Francis
Alfred John Bingham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bingham, aged 28 years 2
months and 15 days. Funeral services
from St. Mark's Church, Tuesday 2 P. M.
Friends invited. Interment Portland
Crematorium.
PROUFIT At th. residence at Lents. March
29 Cecil Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred E. Proufit, aged 3 months. Funeral
will take place today (Tuesday), March 11,
at 11 A M., from the residence of Z. Fits
gerald. 8S5 'Sandy Road. Friends invited.
BARCLAY In Oregon City. March 30. Alex
ander Forbea Barclay, son of tie late Dr.
Forbes and Maria Barclay. Service, at Cre
matorium Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Car leaves Seventh street. Ore
gon City, 2 P. M.
COLWBLL In this city, March 29, at 716
Mississippi avenue, Theodore F. Colwell,
aged 61 years. The funeral services will be
held at Fuller's chapel at 10 A. M. today.
T-iesday. Friends Invited. Interment River
view. J P. FTVT-FY V BOH. Fnneral Plreetois,
Third and Madison. Phone Alain . A lflfltt.
Dnnnlnr. McF.ntee m GUbangh. Fnneral Di
rectors. 1th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ERICSON rVPERTARINO CO.. 40 Aides
at. Lady assistant. Ph.n. Main 6183.
EOWABD HOLMAX CO Funeral Dfa-eet.
an, 2 3d St. Lady assistant. Phoae M. 601.
ZEI.I.KR-BYK.VFR CO.. Ftmer.1 Dlreefc.
.rs. tl BiuhU. Kut 108. Lady asslstaaat.
F 8. DtTSNISO. Undertaker, 414 East
alder. Lady aaaietanl Phou. East SS-
WHERE TO DINE
rri,A c..vai. "3 est service on Coast."
1 he Sargent w tonnoiMeurs. Taw.
e'not dly. 50c. Bun.tSc Grand Hawthorn.,
VegetarianCafe J"
6c. Meals served a la carte 6 A. M. to 8 P. M.
rrv,A Vianna 251 Morrison' st.. under new
XllU V Atriiua manag'm't. Merchant's lunch
11-3, 25c a la carte. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Branded Grill KT.nchtercM?re'par:
snch dinners as are served at Brandas Grill,
Thahrofrnn 149 Tth- Merchants lunch
LDeiTUgUIl Qal,T 25c. Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop euey St noodles. DOo.
Cottage Waffle tusSS
merit Reasonable priou.
nnntmnrn'a 484 Washington st Mer
AlUnSmOre S .nts- lunch. 11:30-,
Z&c; din.. 6 to 8 P.M., 25c A 35c Sps. Sun. din.
Austro-Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
1?TnTh1rA Third st Regular dinner.
X.uiyiic 2ic. Special dinner every Sun
day.
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KEW TODAY.
OVER
AM
ACKC
RjyiBIUTlEJ
tflLTMOMAH 51
OMtY
$5250
Advantages of the country in the heart of
the city. Contract let for concrete bridge
over East 28th st.- Bound to Increase In value.
FRED H. STRONG
242 Stark Street.
GN SALEM ELECTRIC LINE
$175 an Acre
We haw some choice acresge for sale, four
fifths under cultivation, 8 miles from Port
land, 20 minutes' car ride to city; Southern
Pacific Is also building through 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 double or mors , within 3
months; easy terroi.
We are selling the adjoining land In lots at
$100 a lot, six county roads join st the station
and a township will spring up hers this Bum
mer. For a suburban home with sufficient ground
for berries, garden truck or poultry, this can
not be equaled. Acreage same distance out
on any other electric line sells for $600. Now
Is the time to get In on the ground floor,
while you can have your choice and prices are
low. '
THE CROSSLEY CO.
708 and 700 Corbett Bldg.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY. LANDS ON
BIG LOST RIVER. IDAHO.
Sngar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract la practically level,
with just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No
alkali. Mines, smelters and quartz mills In
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sugar
factories operating in Bingham and Fremont
counties. In which a lance portion of this
tract Is situated. Market facilities unexcelled.
This tract io also bordered by one of the
most extensive stock ranges lu Idaho. The
Oregon Short Line Railway Is already in
operation across' this tract and three pro
posed railroads will also pass over the same.
Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Ore
gon Short Line Railroad. Price, $30.60 per
acre; 5o.25 per acre In advance; balance In
10 annual installments, 6 per cent Interest on
deferred payments. WRITE FOR CIR
CULARS TO THE
BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOOK, IDAHO.
A HUE ON THE WILLAMETTE
Beautiful sightly lots, EOxlOO, overlook
ing the river at Island Station (adjoining
Rock Island Club property); convenient
to car, 25 minutes' rid. to center of
Portland; city water, graded streets, pro
tected harbor for .yacht or launch; an
Ideal location for. Summer home; electric
light.
Price, J200 to tS76. Easy terms.
Be wise, buy one or more of these lots
NOW and tret your pick of the best. You
will double your money within one year.
The Crossley Company
708 and
Corbett Building.
LISTEN!
House and Lot Free
This Is Important. Coma to our office
and learn of the 7-room house with lot
60x150 feet which some person Is to re
ceive as a gift. This house and lot is
worth J1500 and Is located in Capitol Hill.
The title Is absolutely perfect and a free
abstract thrown in. For particulars call
on
Clohessy & Smith
401 McKay Bldg.
GRANDEST VIEW IN THE CITY
T,ve have a few choice lots left, close
in, on Portland Heights; overlook en
tire city and both rivers.
VAUGHN & BURT
402 Corbett bldg-.
GBORGB BLACK.
FTJBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
B2X Worcester Building.
Phons Mala 8271.
FOB SALE REAL KSTATE.
$1000 THREE-ACRE plot land; rich soil;
lavel; 25 minutes' ride. 5c fare limit; bax
. rain: owner must have the money; ad
Joining; land valued $Z0O to $1000 per acre.
' JOHN T. GRAHAM,
1016 Williams Ave.,
Phone East 6062.
NEW house, 8 rooms, den, open-air sleeping-
room, fireplace, two toilets, furnace,
stationary tubs, cement floor, finished at
tic, modern in every respect, corner East
th and" Schuyler, Holladay Add. Apply
owner. 322 Ross st. ; $2500 cash, balance to
suit purchaser. Phone East 1536.
MUST be sold, fine 8-room house and full
lot In Upper Alblna; all modern conven
iences, furnace, fireplace, gas and lec-
trlclty.
7-room hotM. In Irvlnrton. fin. neigh
borhood, close to. school and cars. Whaliey,
618 McKay bldg.
6TH ST. Purmeneat roomtngbousa, excellent
neighborhood, rent only $60 per month, 26
per oent on Investment; owner goes ast
at onoe. Call 210 Ablngton bldg.
FOR BALE New noose, two lots. Mt. Tabor.
Flrst-clss. plumbing; $1160. T. J. Byrnes,
- Morrison st.
?rrRICTL,T modem 8 and 6-roora houses;
terms to suit. Owner. Phon. East 675.
$700 TjOT. $300 cash, or $600 on terms
Owner. Phon. Main S0S9.
.CAS,- j
REAL tSTATK DEALERS.
Abraham & White. 227 M Washington St.
Andrews, F. V. & Co. M. 3348. S3 Hamilton bt
Angeles Exchanga, Ala Commonwealth bldg.
Baker, AUred A., 113 Ablngton bldg.
Caspln Herlow. 428 Chamber of Commerce.
Columbia, Trust Company. 714 Couch bl. A1W16.
Commercial Invest. Co.. 21 Lumber Exchange.
Compton, J. F. Pac. & A1848. 100 AblngSoa bl.
Crossley Co.. ?us-l Corbett bldg. M. 7S&S.
De Burgh, C. R.. Pac. 773. 220 Ablngton b!3g.
Dean Land Improvement A Colonisation Co..
61 Chamber ol Commerc. bldg.
Goddard. H. W., Main and A 174$. 110 2d et-
Botchklss. C. R. A. Co., M. 106S. 303 C. of C.
Jennings 4 Co.. Main 1SS. 128 7th St.
Kinney & Stampher, S31-532 Lbr. Ex. M. 4484,
Lee. M. E., room 411 Corbett building.
Hall & Von Borstal 104 2d St., 392 E. Bunsrida.
O'Donnell, J. F.. M. 4561 ft A2361. 230 Stark.
Palmer. H. P., 102 Rothchlld bMg. Mala 6681.
Parrlsh, Watkin. sV Co., 250 Alder st.
Porter & French, 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004. A3651. ICS 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Trust M.
Bchalk, Geo. D.. 264 Btark st. Main 392. A382.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 636-27-28
Corbett blag., opp. PosLofCio. (Douald H.
Smith. Robert B. May and W. Lawrence).
Bharkey. J. P. & Co.. 122 Sixth st.
Swensaon. A. P. Ic Co., 253, Washington sc.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third at.
(Holladay Addition.!
Thompson Ogden. 848 Mlsa Wood lawn 30$.
Veteran Land Company, 165M Third sc.
Wad-dell. W. O., 309 Lumber Exehang. bldg.
FORSALE REAL ESTATE.
ONE 9NAP.
$300 down and $25 per month will buy
new 5-rora nouee a.ttlo will make 2 good
rooms) on Portland Heights, Pat ton road
and Montgomery drlx-e; owner there to
day to show house. HO Second St., H. W.
Goddard.
THRE-H acres, with 6-room. plastered
house, store foundation, apples, cherries,
prunes, vineyards, perfect home, ready to
move In, US minutes ride on Oreron City
car: eh f apes t and cholceet. L. "V. Reln
hardt. Oak Grove Station.
FOR 15 ALB or trade for Portland or farm
property, a good house and lot with all
, modern Improvements. In Palo Alto, Cal. :
" owner ha no further use for It and must
sell or trade. Whaliey, 013 McKay bldg.
GOOD 5-room cottage, full basement, toilet
and bath; Tillamook and Vancouver ave. ;
line r.o.
BRISTOW. BODSON" CON LET,
437 Chamber of Commerce.
ANOTHBR SNAP. S
6 acres near Lenta llne suitable for
fruits and berrlee; worth ft00 per aAiro,
but will sell for $500 If taken qui cite. H.
W. Goddard, 110 Second st.
TWO o-room modern cottages near Hawthorne
m ve. , one $00. one $2300 ; lour 60x100 ;
lawns and roues; $300 down on each house,'
balance $25 monthly, including Interest.
Conklln Bros., 302 Rothchlld bldg.
A BARGAIN' If taken at once, two choice
lots, (HtxllO, cash or easy terms. Call to
day, 33 E. 16th st. North, Holladay Addi
tion, near Irvington and Broadway carltna,
. Home phone C 15oS.
X HAVE an elegant residence lot on 15a. t .
Salmon, near 15th. which I will sell af
a much lower pYice than surrounding prop
erty. Call forenoons; no agents. 105
East 14th.
$800 Acre tract fronting on tw-j streets; deep
rich soil, cleared and grubbed, close' In:
only few minutes on "West Side electric car;
$.W0 cash. James C. Logan, room 411 Cor
bett bldg.
$100 PROFIT.
Lot In swell residence district, street Im
provements, cement walks and curbs;
paid $300; get this quick, X 745. Ore
gonian. BBS J. E. Redmond. Montavllla, Phona
Tabor 24. for acreage, larae or umali. im
proved or unimproved, suburban home
ana nusiness property at reasonable prices.
ment basement and walks; electricity;
wnarneiea pain; aouoie noors; lot 60x100:
$500 down. 530 Lumber Exchange bldg.
ACRE) tract, only $600; close In, West Side;
oeep ricn son; oniy tew minutes from busi
ness center; $160 down, bal. to suit you.
M. B. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg.
OWNER obliged to sell new, modern 7-room
la-story bungalow; price $3200; will brinff
$4000 for party able to carry it; no agents.
Phone B 228$. G 767, Oregonian.
$300 TAKES 4 beautiful building lots, R
Side, cloee to car. west of 41st at.; high
and sightly; 60x100 each; cheap. James C. I
Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
$42i Modem 8-room house with full lot. 470
Jflint at., East Side. See tib, terms, eto. (
PARRISH. WAT KINS & CO.,
250 Alder st.
FACTORY site at St. John; 470 feet frontage
O. R. & N. R. R., and 100 fee from pro
posed N. P. spur; bargain If taken at once.
Owner, H 747, Oregonian.
2-AC RE tracts, $600 each, clow In, West
Side; south and east slope; One deep aoll;
V cash, balance long time. James C. Lo
gun, room 411 Corbett bldg. ,
NEAR Hawthorne ave., 9 rooms, strictly
modern home with dea; lot 60x100; $3250,
t5H) down, balance to suit. Conklln Bros..
02 Rothchlld bldg.
NEW, attractive modern 7-room house, artis
tic ally arranged; choicest location. - Holla
day Park Addition; Broadway car. Owner,
K 723, Oregonian.
$2460 Modern 0-room boose, BJ. 84th t., 4
blocks to car; $800 cash ; owner leaving
city; bargain. Room 10 Washington bidg.
Phone Main 5741.
K A LA MATH BASIN LANDS
"For farm, orchard and garden. Irrigated
and n on - irr 1 ga ted. Fran k Ira Whl te, 1 S
Oregonian bid?.
4 LOTS In Richmond, covered with flr
trees; a natural little park, near ear, only 4
$2000, U cash. Conklin Bros., 802 Roth
chlld bldg.
6-ROOM modern bungalow, $2900; 0-room
modern mission house. $3400; nice loca
tion; terms. Phone Owner, Woodiawn
197.
$400 CASH. $20 monthly, will buy a new
modern 6 -room house at 1075 East Lin
coln st. State Land Co., 133 First st.
0-ROOM modern horse ....-$2000
6-room modern house $2100
Reasonable terms. Phone fie II wood 1156.
0-ROOM modern, bungalow .....$290(
0-room modern mission house ....$3400
Terms. Phone owner, Woodiawn, 197.
LOT 60x05, Broadway, near Bast 0th;
sewer, water, gas; $1500; easy payments.
Culver, 023 Chamber of Commerce.
80x130, 1 block erst Grand ave., $1100
BRISTOW. BODSON St CONLET,
437 Chamber of Commerce.
BARGAIN Modern 0-room house, near 34th
and Hawthorne, $2300; $00 down. Phon
IO to 12 A. M.. Main 1976.
15 -ACRES choice land, modern house; must
sell; price only $2tt50 cash. &27 Falllnv
bldg. Phone Main 1429.
WB repeat. If you want a house, any alse,
location or price, we can interest you. Call
825 Lumber Exchange.
WILL build for you. taking mortgage for H
on all; 6 per cent; Irving ton or Holladady
Add. 211 Couch bldg.
mviNGTON Choice Inside lot, $110O, and
14 block, $2500 ; must sell. Phone today.
Main Falling bldg.
$450 Lot Lincoln Park; no cash required.
Owner, W. E. Thomas. 400 Chamber ot
Commerce.
I HAVE a home for sale; on to three lots;
small payment down; easy terms. T 709,
Oregonian.
SEASIDE bungalow. Houses built, re
paired. See Johnson. 204 Mohawk bldg.
Main 5007.
7-ROOM house, two lots; electric light, base
ment, fruit trees. 1140 Holgat. W.-W.
car.
SPHINX AGENCT. business and residence
property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
FOR SALE or rent cheap, trice 9 -room
house. 542 Karl st., near Brooklyn school.
SNAP Modern 0-room house, nice lawn,
near car, $1000. E 738, care Oregonian.
A BARGAIN Five acres at Grays crossing.
$L500. A. Groener. room 0. Cambridge bldg
22 ACRES, In cultivation. 0 miles out. So
tare Horace H. Fisher. 170 Front st
lOCxlOO ON Peninsula, only $800 cash. Sphinx
Agency. 308 Chamber of Commerce.
GOOD building lots, $10 cash. $5 per month.
Purse, 823 Chamber of Commerce.
NEAR McKenna Junction, eight lota, 81400
cash. Phone Main 1544.
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